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Northern Advance, 13 Aug 1891, p. 2

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DUNLOP ismnm. `223 and` Solssora Ground and set on short Office hours. 8 .a..m'. to 7 p;m.__(Sunda'y a ox- septed), and for 20 minutes after the arrival of ;ho_ Toronto night mail on Saturday night nirnnir xiaintili miou V nmznm T -n4`v.9 :1`"?`R VJ. GULVEFlWELL S lfeuons given in all Branches 0! Painting, Drawn , &o,. to, ~'1'ormsonap cation. . . I I m _ CY: '_A.4,I__ ._.--_..ILA ova-A-any C: Uuyynnvtuovxp o . -U "tun. Au. `Tens V D-:1: Holaegrggfho Elva Pointy l3 uf1-iqe au%s`cun .~ ` ;:::<.'.r.*.`L V ; ;. ' '.l'.. ms U` U0 1!]... DUIIXS 1l,l'D0ul' 11. well : Block. Allandale. On thevremise Iytllilht. ` _ 43-U ` `V \ BREAD mnnnmox J` nnown THE 110 ` `"1 MCCARTHY. PEPLEB.o as MOCARTHY, Barr intern, Solicitors, N otarles, 850.. Money - to Loan. % , V D AL'1`ON MCCARTHY, Q. C. I . E. P. Pnrunu, Q.C., J..A. Mucmmr, V -Hm-rm and Alljsmn. ' . J } - 11.7.-$5.:-,3 I.) 9::;;., mi; .32 oJ.J:'='_I:3'5_~ 4: vi? ~ 01!`?! inVAEx6zi.$.V;.r* A ' -\ c---n-: I esuiaar 1`: J:ams;.:;A1v ._:.:;;..Z.,.`.:. x: BOQBDIBI-5:` - 7 v -..'($.".&' lia- T Z : .. 0!! .,: `.3: :3 :`..~.* . ` .. T. 'f A up '4 vi >zI;; 71!"t'.=..L ; 2' 1.9 t * L.-V . ` ` ".. `I ' '- `I - 1 `:Vf - "i1f `` '4' ._....\..~..-..._ r ` fl`: 12' -.""'?.($L15 .:'1. ."LV s;:?.J m 9.2-. -A the ne properties has provided our breakfast BREAKF.ST.;. e a` W M .By a tlierotigh knovxeagoi of the natural "laws whiehagovern the operations of digestion. and nutrition. and L)! a earetnl a plieation of ell I ' - , M -. " * *m;.9.m: eately avored beverage which me! Have no manyheavy dootorrbglla. -' Itie byithejdleioua use ot inch and ea.o diet that a.ee_qa_t1tnt1on may be grad built un Imtl1`nt1-nmr annmrh udlm Jt"moh""`r` "e'.3i'31`o$n'3? ;T33&'sum;?5' be gredunlg nz"i1htiljjet_ron enof h ; toreeist ten1"fo A -- tin of subtleomelndleavery arogind us needy` to attack wherever the is a. weak point; A-Wot 3&3`? e:'?.:`ge3`~`3u $53.73?` 21 .`ei` .;"r -Early ggurish e."4- " Clv1l~"A8e:r`vfloe '7 wk` -AIun'-1.. ;..u.\L" IiZ!I.I'..__ 4.1,: Q ; `::`.`.'."` :|{r?LEicHEB & ggawnnmrzj HANDLES 'AIaL KINDS OF AUCTION SALES. Are `mi. .1 ti inte con ma?om L1?3neT}'wmmau yp1.c`X their sales in his hands. 3' Order: left at the Annual: oloe will-be attended to,` . _ 35 , G. R..l![0RD. 2 noons%vn`ssr bun: mus Hum. _ , Aoalllolloited for-a.llk1ndso"f .~. . DRUG8,vPA'1`EN'.l` MEDICINES, mm STUFFS,2SOAPS, corms,` % AND BRUSHES. TRATHY at 1H'1'n:N . BABRISTERS. `olioltora in High `Court of Justice, Notaries" Public. Convoyancers. Olcea over sheBa.nk of Toronto. Barrie. H. H. 8_'mA'raY. 61.0.. A G. H. Esmx. um-noon to ham: or annuities. EPPS 8GOGOM me our BELIABLEWETIUNEEHI ozsi :a1\rc73-L.A.1\1`D. .ns1-431.13 n_~_I 1847. `-`F . THIS LONG ESTABLISHED COMPANY is based on a sand`-* toudndgtioni of eocggioiiisi ot managemen an soun usiness 3) es. Special features: Forty years e _erience;.-giib- eral form of Policy nd non- orfeitable after hvgo and three ye:;%oo nob wt: 80% e assurance; . . ;'f families beneted. Cost: slowest consistent with satet . Bonuses, every three ears. never less than per cent. on the life .1) n, nor less than 14 per cent. on the endowment plan. Total Abstinence Assurance: The only ooxnpan in Canada offering special advantages to to ab- stainers. Accumulated Fund nearly sa.ooo.ooo. Head omce for Canada. Montreal. ` 1'? 11- nix-rvvsino Anoc-slln ._v-,-- ---u-y -vo v--u-nap, anvuunvlin ' - 7 H. N; GOURTLANDT. 29-tt - Anvmom Oloo. Agent for Barrie wr_1 Lung _. replies. no THEPUBLIGI GREETING -4 _ I extend my sincere thanks for your generous and liberal patronsge end sup- port. `It cannot_-hedenied . that such support comes as an acknowledgement that DIAMOND EALL" is the best '_bul5 th best; . I place for blues Tlllatches and Clocks. I will aild during` `the fall. some novel and attractiye gqods} and will keep. none % %THmiJEWEI1I;ER;[% nomqLL's nLocK..nuuLgvsr.mm: T R. FERGUSON, BARRISTE SOLICI- . 1'03 or the Supreme Court or udiouture for Ontario. Conveyanoer. 8:0. Money to Losn. Olces in Bank or '1`oront.o Block. Owentgteoet. liar!-In LIFEA3RNEF[b-01lfP_ANYl rnlaannanoits omnvuv 'o_our6uxnnn; Anr1cLEsg4 1rULL, LINE.` mstmncs 29. REAL ssthnmaurs. Routemastsnd West. Winni- Jg, .( hlcaao. Monpreal. qto. Intending settlers in Ling, for `lnformati9n_ will-. receive prompt; -ntilhia. Money to loan on raeonable rates. FjA`FlM STO fCKS%A(L~ES% cnslmsr Annnnussust. G.R. Fdiiii BR1T'ISHV'E1;WPI-JET` UIIUUB M Burns. JG1;A1:EE{UL-. COMFORTING. R. A. DOUGLAS, V --will be tounAd --,-` '1`HE NORTHERN Anv.u\_'QE% AGEME I, A.-BROVWNLEE. Dnnlop Street. Barrie. usuadi I ~-We; cent: 01; an . -vn`T%,89*?ie wuvvs vvvuuu. uv guzu-ulgvu. We" are not_told_whether, if 3 man fell down stairs and broke-hi`: neck, the whole hougo would be 5 doodpnd, or only the min. `Bathe do know that if I mm fell from. '3 boot or I yhip in `fresh woter_ 1-nd.ow.rieJdroivnesi.o the vv.e-cf" and cargo A depdnndsx slthouah if the drown. o inn": wore; in alt'ntor.it did not. `The gwespon -which agmnrdor was :com- mitt_ad`w a_siilwqyI'._torfoitod`.-: And 3 troll: i;1:wl:_ich>a'-1p erio:x~wva:`:(lrowned,u,he luv ordqi-od,`tb`bo boiIld"up.5"" ~ V Th? '!!*'= 0` T3 9.d!nd3`iino% A "t1n_-1% V "with; 'itlio,15nn1inh ohW-"oo`1E6I6io armam- "(Exoduu xxL 28) thst if an ox`o;f`o;o")"A`_ {man that he dig, tho 9; Ihgll be stoned, gnd his efugbulnll _ And it :wasona.a, . -..9:o - 9 4` thenisno J that :uponhimiu- ;tho.:uyp of: naxnanfo; aha.ul;d:.ho.%d_o-r o ItIpyoir.:Ind::ohbont;o'.:lo;dnuinlon1 :,of th'wliindohx"'.I: Thuimgitdtup which-` plat our :uponf:avnrun -wig thrown inpo the H __ -V--i" l, . G EORGE W.o_L.0UN'1`, BARRISTER, AT- ` tornoy, Sohcxtor. Notary Pubho. 0111063 in Bank. of: Toronto Bmldings. Owen Street. Barrie. Ont. 21-ly +-___ ____ - .-.un-can-nun`-urn wllvhp CIVIIVIIIUIJ II: . In ec.a.'=l_aaa:h +m`lamoe ls tliing` in moilon," `whethefthe person killed _ were old on you_ng,_`he thing we": forfeited, and the .whole of" it, . But..if__ not in motion, then. only the peat which !ru.th.e immedi- ate. cause; uzif a man were. climbing up the wheelnof 1; out whlehje: standing still, and falling were. killed, only the wheel would be forfeited. T TIT; -_- __-1 Lulg` -,1 . - In A -- Ioind` _ Itomplsta` " fth` `ifqimg `.`i`."1`:,`:.`?}`i'......."`5`jA.%f..f 2:22 """ ; 1>,min&`to"o'on`-`f vP!'1`n*9ih!.*!z.,. ._ _ Q; `J59 pl-iv tio'n`- of a z ` Qpwnn,` _'.l` Sgley, T; M.__ avia, A. W. Warnica, Mrs. Brophey, J amen Hub- bert and Will Hubbard. Accounts of "Wm." Jack,` General Hospital, Toronto`; James Miacampbell`, Davidson & Hams *6; Wa1la'o ,'A:; * m ..'r ..`I)..a.L.-mnh-I `.TnhI|` Paco-` Stewart.` vv yavun uuvu nun unuuuuuwu lu llllllo The first use to which deodende wexel put may" well account for e peonlier feature of the law, which wuthlt if achild uni-A der the age. of discretion worelnlled by telling from 3 horse or cart, or the like, which was not in motion, the thing was not forfeited ;_-;b_ut- if on adult thne met his death, the thin! became a deodnnd .8!!d.'lII forfeited For. the child, from ,' itii .-want .of."diec1-etion, wee; presumed -in- . -cspible of.":antn;l sin; nnd.'therefo1:e `need- jedwno deodend to pnrchue'ex'piation ; but every adult"-vice considered induced of 's=e~**?!!:-*2!-:; e T "II`%I IQIIUT DI :"\I\`DO A deodend Iwae whatever, except 3 human being, caused the:.dea.th of e crea- ture endowed with reason. In such case the - article, be it cert or ox or tree, or what not, was forfeited, and the owner was obliged to give it up; `T I ` can count: 15-. ;`A;..'--J- 1-..- __-L WT. VHLIEUZ BIVV IV IIFI `In very ea`:-`lly timed deodanda were prob- ;ably designed 35 an" ex'_pht1on' for the souls of such as were `snatched gway by sudden death, just. as the Iclothea of a. stranger who in: found [deed yore `sold to purehaie maue for-Iii`: ao\V'1l.A. This in evi- dent` from 'theodoi'ivtion of the word--. deodsnd being derived from two Latin `words, deus meaning God, and "dare, meaning to give. I The compound signi- nies 5 gift to God." T-A._.. J_-.I-'_.1_ .'-....- L- L- _..!-2L_3 A, Not very long ago ,Ha11">er s Young People ; gave a b:jief.exp1gnation of the old English cuptom relating to royal sh. There [in gnothe: cus_t.om_ of those same timeh:'whioh,' I th1nk,,ialquite.:aI odd. It i- *.****o.*'#.i`o=;'1*j*.,' *9 s?d-d-- IIIIIY3 ' If UV TV?` Fl` . Later, deodsnds came to be forfeited to the King,` forming .a part of his revenues. as were royals sh-but they were applied to pious uses and distributed in alias. ` ` ML- ....L`.....` 4.- _L:'_I_ 5.. .-n,., _ AMES ED Mu-ring vate. Post 011109 Building, private residence. Marv street. -..a-_._.._ % A`.l`1DS.' Cbiireyjnoer. Issuer of e Liconoel. Oiiioe strictly pri- Barrie, and at his - 11-ly M.ll08IllpD0u', lluyluuuu w ......... :`n.ill,t:L.:Buttereld;.zIohn:.`1-Fagegstewart f Gor`;1bp_i`,i ind %h`e`Ai'iag1i-Memorial Home; ' .Ths,;f9ll9w;_1nsz .I.9coun.ts wet. Drdored to`bepaId*':'--r_'j s _ r _ - -At-dagh` Memorigl Home, support and . funeral expensedf * Moann $35 ;' General ? Hospital, "Toronto, `support of Mary Ann `-Clay ton $7 60',` ~ Davidson` & Hammill for lumber supplied to Mr: Alex} Brown 8160; Mr.` Win.'7Lennox for timber for culvert on Penetang Roads $6.50; Geo Oowan for opening. up "creek bed` .on' the` 4th sideline 32.00; and that petition of Hubbert_and others `re- garding stum-pingon 1-lth con. `this year, andthat `no action be taken in regard to A. `W. Warnica, as the council consider he had no authority to `do -the work; John Page repairing scraper `50c.v; Wm Sheets repairing scraper'$1'.00; L. Butter- eld repairingi scraper $3 00-;Jonn= A Stew- art work in Thornton` $1.20; andthat the assessor be paid the sum of $10_'for extra services. Indigents--Mrs.` `Marlin $5, Mrs. Bowman $5, P. McGuire`.,$5, Mrs. Meredith $5, Mrs. Gillespie $5,` Mrs Davidson $5, Mrs. Dunn $5, James Young and wife $5, to be paid to Kirkpatrick and Gilpin. . . 1m..n....I....._AvV..lnI-._-__'l'Im'i-. Mr Tattle no action be taken in regard to the` Have we any truly great men at the present day? Some doubt it, and ask to be shown the modern Waghington, Franklin, or VVebster. However this may by, of one thingwe are sure there never was a. greater blood purier than` Ayer s `,Sa.r`apa.rill_a. ILIIJUQ Council adjourned to met at l`Tesbitt s Hotel, Lefroy, on the 26th day of Sep- tember. . uuuv. AJ_a.Inieson-Webb-d-That leave he granted to introduce a by-law for the purpose of levying, raising and collecting certain sums of money for the several Public Schools and also Separate School in this municipality for the current year, andthat the by-law be now read a rst time. Carried. n_1__ _--J _ n__; _--.....1 -...I n.:_.1 III \J CI I IV; ]l3c5;-law read a. first, second and third time. ' - `I 1' `A A '__; A `l'f,,L',AA9 nlrxpuorlun lulu Untying _ MoGo_nkey--Webiu--.Tha't, Mr. Little- Mr. Webb and"Mr. Jamieson be appoint-' ed acommittee to inspect water course on 7th con., between lots 20 and .' 21, on Saturday the 19th day of September. VJHEULUCJ IIQU IUVII VIC V KIVVIHIIIIIIVQI . McGonkey--Li.tt1e-`- That leave be granted to introduce a by-law for the purpose of levyingnising and collecting oer-tain sums of money for county, school: and townahippurpoaes, making in` the ag- gteghte the-sum of `$9750.26 to meet the financial engagement: of the current year and that the by-law be read a. first time. Ca1:_"ried. -,-I _ 'c,_L __-'__..1 -_._'l A.L:_.'l `lllullp %B y-law readjnst, secbnd, and third Douug cu-u -nu --wv--- _ ___..., _v_ - . -__ ._-_._. R. J. F. PALLING. Graduate of Trlnity University, Toronto. Fellow of Trinity Medical 002339 Member or the College `or Phyuioiana Surgeons ot Ontario. onloo- nmm... nunm gum nnllier ntmem onnoalta CHARLES PALLINO, A Tp. Clerk. Resnlts tron: an Invention. Dr. l2mdner, wr1ting of the steam engine, said: To enumerate its present e`ects would be to count almost every comfort and every `luxury of life. It has increased the sum of human happiness, not only by calling nempleasures into existence, but `by'- so. chaapening former enjoyments as to,render,_.them attainable by those who `before could, never have hoped to share `them. The surface of the land and the ' face of A the ; waters are traversed with! _squa_l-gfaoility by..its power; .,and by thus{ . stimulating and facilitating the intercourse of nation. with nation,rand the commerce of people` with` people, ithss knit together '-remote countries by bonds"~of- unity not broken.` . Strean]2`s:.-of.knoIr'- ` iiintarmsticn are ept ` ow *h5'!'*>;!9':*4?i?!93 n;\ - ` *3i"i35 e"*?3 I'.`5h.9!`*f "*l|it 51' i mliich insnkind owes," in sb`;lKr`l T > of its \o'royement`in;xnode_" aw `itn=?oie`r`un inuence All d 3A-. _`;`1 L 4.- a I..*.9._. _ between pgoplo for Mas p090_T!!1nK: % `ll ;-$1.10 invit-bl! Much injury is done_ by the use of irritatiulg, griping compounds T taken as pnrgatives. n Ayer s Pills, the patient has a mild but effec- tive cathartic, that can be condently recom- mended alike-for the most delicate patients as | well as the most robust. uvwv--vuv us uuuululuul ULIUIICI." We may prescribe any or all of the salts found in the most noted springs of the world, to be tsken out of a. spoon with` the utmost regularity; we may regu- late the diet, the sleeping hours. end the smount of. work which shell be indulged in by our patient, and yet get no such":-ea snlts. The difference in result is doubt- less due leaving out the advantage gsined by the chsnge "of scene. sir, etc;, to the ..grea_ter dilution of the remedies contsined in the nttursl weters--to an abundant supply of water. -' >T'hey. -broke finto w:;I}_u;-_ and stole some jtoolu, "yg. used to force theigt n'~.\`%tlb7_?way station,` `smashed it;-`to 'p'ieoes "got only 25 cents. They mod the post office next. bored six holes in the lock of the front door, smashed it into a dozen pieces ogd were kept out by` the heavy `bolts. Several other plaqes were yisited. t V |".l'lis Inwai-ilfnath asa Preventative and The leading medisnl. J'ot.1rna1s.n0W urge the valuefidf `free water dr"_in,kirig for both the sick and the well. Water ushes the system, bathes every tissue, dissolves and removes the products of tissue metamor- phosis, keeps -the skin more aotiV0a l*im\1' lates the kidneys_to_the removal of waste generally, and so leaves 'the cells in, the best condition for functional. activity, un- clogged by surrounding debris and"a'ble to to perform their. respiration freely and naturally.- Thus it not only removes old 'worn out matter, but paves the way for the reconstruction of new material, and the whole system` is,.as_ it were, from day to day rejuvenated; ` In;the admirable Cavendish lecture delivered on the 12th. of last month before the Iion'don`.M_edico-' Chirurgical Society `by T. Lander Brunton M.D., .LL.D., F.R..3.P-.5, etc., Physician and Lecturer of St. Bartholomew's Hos- pital. the lecturer dwelt strongly on this point, in the eliminationof bodily waste. Water, he said, is the most universal `matter, and unloads `the. emunctories ' solvent in the world. . It is. not only use- 1 ful to wash out our"closets and ush our drains, it -has a similar effect incur bodies and tends to wash away the waste pro- ducts from the cells of which our organs are composed, to clear out the uric acid, urea and phosphates through our kidneys, and thus prevent renal or vesicalv calculi (stone in the kidney or bladder), and also to wash out our liverand prevent gall stones, while it helps-to keep the bowels in action. The liver, especially, is an or- ` gen,` which suffers much from want of water, and I never see a gall stone with- : out asking the patient. How much water do you drink? Almost invariably the . answer is, lvhardly ever touch water, I am not a thirsty person. And on one oc- casion a lady called for aparticular teacup which held little more than a thimblefull, in order to show me how much she drank, _On reckoning how much water she took in the 24 hours it came as nearly as I c u'.d calculate, to sxtaan iid ounces. What wonder then she has a gall stone. The poor liver had not a chance to make decently uid bile and naturally there was a deposit. By making such people drink a big tumbler of water, and especial- ly hot water, every morning, with or with- out some Carlsbad _salts added to it, and, if necessaiy,repeating the hot water once or twice more in the day, the renewed for- mation of gall stones may frequently be `V9395: 8_nd`, symptoms of biliary colic, to 53! D01 -hing of so called `biliousness, may be prevented for many years, or pg;-. haps entirely. But some patients will not d Eh at h_ms End if you were to tell a fashionable lady to get up at six o clock in 91 'nmn8 nd walk around Grosvernor Square with a tumbler of hot water in her hmdy tkm l_dlp at every three" steps, to 8 911 d01nK this foran hour together, and than to buy at a_con_fectioner s a penny roll, and eat this without butter to her breakfast, with a small cup of coee and no, more, she would probably laugh in Your face or apply to some one else for ad- vice. But all this and more you gecure by simply advising her to go to Carlsbad. 1} `Q no.5 oven-pa`-u LL- -l...2._- .1 .......r., uuvbdbu uvl. cu `U UU \JI.l.'LlUB(1o . . . ._ It is not merely the elimina- tion of the natural waste prpductsof our 1 tissue, Dr."Brunton `says, that we have ` to consider," but" the eliininatidn of waste ` products formed within our bodies by dis- ease tzenns which have entered them. It in uni.-hm+ nus. :5 an- ;--:- __- "treatment in infectious diseases." cunt! uuuue wmcn nave entered them. It is evident that if the toxic products of any baoillna can be washed out of the or- ganism, thatxorganiam will have a better h chance; and experience conrm: the theoretical view that free elimination, both by the kidneys andbowela, is uleful WA on-- ------:L- ---~ 7 ` ` STEWARTV ac SPROUL._ `Barristers. Solici- . tors, Notaries. Conveyancers, Money to Loan. umces-2 Doors N orth ot Bapk ot To- rohto. Owen Bu-eet. Barrie. _ fr 1"` n__._.._._ 1 III gn`,,\`-1-1-A A thy`! , FRI! WATI8. DSINKING. . " .."'-' -"-- ..-1 Right actions sprin from right 1)l'lllL1`g`1. ,In cases of diarrhoea, Ytentery. crmllsv [In ;summer complaint, cholera morbus, 9tf"m1 ,right' remedy` is Fowler's Extract 0 n the Strnwherrv.--an unfailing ctxre-.mad rinciple that. nature's remedxes are ; ever travel without it. (2. u',~ 1 5 Hothou and Nurses. ,\ I LL who have the caie of chi11x-n a`1`.`.`,`: I know that Dr. Fowler,s Extract of 1:`: Strawberry may be condently depended o}1_ `cure all summer com hints, diarrhma. *1.` *1`; 42617 cxjamps, colic, c olera, infa11t11}11, ho motions, canker, etc , in chtldreu . af1ult8. BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS for thr` 11'W:` BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERSfo1' the 1:10-.. BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS for the \`~~`f BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS for the 3-?.:.:. BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS for 0:: 1*1*`*`:' BUKDOCK BLOOD BITTERS for the N? -' neaath In nabs. , _ Health-giving herbs, barks, roots, and ries are carefullvcombined in Burdock B1``.~.f Bitters, which regulate the secretions. 1"? the blood and renovate and strongtlwn E"; [entire system. Price $1 a. bottle, 6 boztlvs .Less than_one cent 9. dose` AIIIILDIB .1 VVCID UI.l';LlUl_y _Ulll`CLl- I am acquainted with. the a`~"\'<` 11:? lady, and can certify to the facts as at-W` ' Henry Wade, Druggisi Kingston, "111- i M: "NWlrIo1I Foroarmad. Y Of the worst attacks of chole: Slelntery. colic, etc,, 501 Ta? _` 3 thud speedy an against them. D1 V, " 11 ` Strawberry_i_stheI SCICII XJIKDI-I515. 5 ING ST., Kingston, says I `-1` ~11;-~ with chronic rheumatism for ~j-"ms 3`-3-_` used numerous medicines Without .~-.~. e `cs5. by the use of six bottles of Burl-n 1; Blue. Bitters I was entirely cured. I am guano:-.4-nA nan. Hm a`.m'. n;1,"."-3 G_ALBRAlTH & HOWARD, Bnnnlsmns Solicitors. &c.. York Chambers, 9 Toronto Itroet, Toronto. Telephone No. 1.093. T. W. HOWARD. 451v 1!`. E. unnnurn. ---nvv-uvc ts-ow av- --.-..-_--- The wonderful power of electricity is A: last being directed to a worthy end. Th? lighting of streets and public buildinzi has hitherto been its highest use, but not it takes out wrinkles. Faded beauties who have watched with up? hension the coming of crows feet ml have sll the lines of care smoothed am with a sponge charged with electricity. and freckles and sll other face blemishes; V with them; The sensation produced b5 the sponginz is said to be extremely plea? ant", and acts as a refresher. SCF3`.-Z -3` arms sre cured in the same was"- WWI-ll 0 The surface of the ocean, submitted t" climacteric changes, is in a state of heat . ins: and evaporation more or less intense, The variations which result in the reg; density and in the chemical composition of the waters; joined to the mechanical ' action exercised by the wind, give in the place of horizontal marine currents those more or less vertical. which cross betwee; these where they overlre each other, with extreme quickness and in diilerent direc. tions. These together constitute oceanic circulation. which is ctiected almcst entirely in a very shallow belt, about .3':' fathoms in depth. The sulstances, only slightly soluble, contained in the waters of the seas, and brought to the ocean by the fresh waters which are far more as solvent attain at a certain depth their limit of solubility and form precipitates, Becoming solid, they descend vertically penetrate into the still belt, and atlas: reach the soil at the bottom. Surrounded by immovable water, they dissolye ani increase the proportion of salt contained in the deepest stratum of the water, ani that immediately in contact with the soil. They then spread, and with extremealor ness, increase the saline quality of the adjacent waters, and at the same time extend to the stratum next to the toil which is not saturated. and consequently_ continues to dissolve the new materia. which arrives without cessation. The: submarine soil is then a kind of center _u;.: chemical activity, fed by fresh inaterial from the surface. and radiating slowli` toward the surface. T9... T ' The Charm: The study Of thgzgf the Ocean. w_'ater of the sea made (5) dinsitieg of W non of the Challen 9 3"): the expeg; 108 series, of Whig}? " end the report the bottom of the Oceach extended from` the discussion of the ea to the surface soundings obtained hyni:m]1t.f the deg! venous theories re1,,ti-V" 3 In 1890, the formation bi? Chemical (3 {#0 th_ chalk necessary interventions ( ff "9": Wlth the and nally, the different) lbw: creatures oceanic analysis with whi h h38l'\-tlong 05 has been occupied for C " I` J- Thoul; relative to the existencsevem yea" Past. the ocean of two be1t:;`; the bottom oi fepoae, and the other ,',,)mV'f"ft`3 , one in in accordance with xhg f H t.` are a.. Olin: 4 " WW8 hyper`; :30 us said `V she could skate and she could paint Slie could play the patron saint, ' But she couldn t and he wouldn't Make 3. bed She would walk eight miles a day And play teams charmingly, Flirting in a. saucy way, ' xttle scam ' She `could duv e a stylish call, But she coul(ln t and she wouldn t Clean a. lamp. cu She could swi [- She could alwt:y:Ii1a$2eac(il2,'1l * a 1, .And I m sure we 11 k . That nlzxln ...,I.1_()W. . PT She c,oul0. play a. game of chu/nee em But she couldn t and she wouldn`; Make a nie. gle could etch and 6 could vam 1' h -`:1 . _ She could win1l:)l'Sho`:>1l{ Qrggt; I confess- QBA ronrrl an.-CIA n. .1, , ` . . write 11 book v But she couldn t; and she ` But knew naught of household c Still I'm sure that none c ; conress; She cotild scold or she could out: She could cry and she could pout, w0uldn'; Make a. dress. She could talk of church uffa nrs, _ ompares \V1th sweet I\an; Even if she couldn t bake Bread and pies and angel cake, She enraptured and she captured A rich man! ZINE`. Another Use for Electricity. '1`. BANTING, CLERK COUNTY 0]!` SIM- oon. win` he at his oloe, at the Court House. Barrie, every tmurday. Residence and P.0. Oookptown. ` scion to the night- ...` -1` O- Sarah Harsall, u: u auu. 1 3 a. pie. vwv. 351110. on runny. may one wun, uvm o w . 3.111.. and the second Fridayot every month. .g creatures I-r.vnN""" ` DICKINSON & MACWATT, BARRISTERS. Noumea Public. Solicitor of Supreme Court. ace. zsarne, '0nt;, Oloea in rank of Toronto Block. No. 8, Owen Street. At Brunch Oice, Elmvale. every Monday, . Joan Droxmson B. A... D. F. Mwwarr rnyuonna um uurgeuns DI. Uuuunu. uuwu-- Gorner Owen and Collier streets. opposite Central School. . I . IS. Eu WALJJVVLLV, IJUIIIIDI` WCID UI. I -U Oloe. over Mcxezgids . Bank, Barrie. On the premises at night. 16-29. Notarl Uonveyanoers, cw." money no man. Omces, ds`Bloo% op osite N. 85 N. W.R . Ihtion, Barrie. and ms` '3 Block. Brogdtor 3 . -on-up-usuv `I u-`vnvnw `X711:-r 1- f`7(:!'In" A fyfgpr Lnnnox, AULT 8c K,ER`R,.Ba.rrist'aers, son-_ oitora or the Supreme Court, Prootors. Notari Conveyanoers, &o.- Money to loan. nmnm indn` Rlnnln ntmnnita N- 8n N. W. RY. THE QUEEN'S .I1U'.I.'.llih.-A.. W . nnu W n, Proprietor. Excellent accommodation for the travelling public; Bar and larder well sup- lled with the best. Good` atabling and atten- ve hostlers. Lu go or guests conveyed free to and from all t Few doors west of Mar- ket street on Dunlon street. OUNT, HEWSUN anuxtnzzswxu " unn- risters, Solicitors of the Supreme urt of Judi aura of Ontario, Proctora, Nom.riesh('J on-- vey moers. &o. Money to Loan. 01oea- th- wolra Block. opposite N. 85 N. W. By. Station, 0. WM. Loam. Q. C. - G. E. Hnwsox. V v A: E. Ho . ;, . ; ` H-EARN 5 _.MU.l1.U.ll.1:5U.lV. Dnnnnaxnnn. Solicitors. Oonveyancers; &o._ Money to Loan, `01ce-,0vet D. ,J. Murch1son s Store; Ilorket Street Barrie. Branch 01oe-Potter _a B1ock.V'.l`otten m. * - , ' EDWARD J. Hume. D. O. Muncnxsox. . -.'.'- a.- ..4'.:'. .1 : arvf ff-' 1. ~ i&lI!'oDtted to an the I-lllll-III`?- 1MIH-I|lI|OI 9! Tm:-zrumlagogugcdyg; g on non Estate at lowest ruwn. murmur- olu Discounted. Collections made in us` put of the County. Real Estate bought an add. .Oonveyanoing in all its branches. Mur- nlnnn Llnnnnnll Tuned- 0loo--Over Canadian XII Ill. lull uuluuny. Luann uuwuvw brsnei'1eu:.mM';1".- an Lloeneell Issued. 0!oe-0ver Cundlan Ink 0! Commerce. Dunlop street. ._ l10'1'Ius. ` THE QUEEN'S HOTEL.-'-A. W; BROWN , nu trnvnlilna nnh`Iin_ Far and inrder Wall 8110- G A. naunm 11Unu`1'. nnnnxaxnn, A1.- " o W torney Solicitor in Chancery, Conve an- ear. 8o. onice-Emu Door South of Posto oe, Kind 0 Block Owen Street. Barrie. 948 ' LOUNT. HEWSON &._CRE8WIC ' V AR- , . Jnl .p...... A! nbu-In, Prnnfnfl. No1n.riea.Con-- HXILVLI; JJDLLIU. uuu I-Dbl-Ian-DID:-I-5 w aanvv-p .---__-.._. ` Euzanrox Lmmvox. WELLINGTON Aurr. Inxnr R- `Rana. - . F0B"INVE3TMEN'1V`oii Rood 70',000n-oenom security amovvea: rate nmlntorest; No Drinoial mono uh-ed until 11! `lm farm. s'I.'B.A . Solicitor. ONEY.--'A ls:-go `smonnt or in-l'va.te funds to land on strut ht loans at owest rates. to MOCARTHY EPLER 8; MCCARTHY. (5: A. RADENHURST. BARRISTER. AT- lnrnnv nnitnr in f`.hn.nnn1-v- C0nVBV8.l1- ro lie 1'. H.U., 9 Burns and Alllsto . Mocurrnv. Euus, Pmpnmn an MCCARTHY Drillia. . 0 -Q0 All-U\JAl'lI I E. D. STEWART, J undnealex-sinCoa1sotalIkinds,':l porters ' to G d `e! hwhl ?..::'.,.`r.';'.... :'.`u Erna`; 1... `4'1`RATHY' 86 ESTEN. __._..__________._____.._____.____._. OBEPH ROGERS. CHIEF CONSTABLE, mgonnty oi Simone. 0too--Police Uourt, ` A. MOGBEGOR `M. D. C. `M. ` F .91`. M. C. 0 Graduate 0: Trinity University, Toronto. mlnw nf 'l`I-lnitv Medical Collette- Toronto. omcv TO LOAN:-sasoooo amsna 6} gent. J. 'r., spnoui. Bll'rl0.1lt0ot;.1885. v " 41-H Solicitor, oA )BS. 8388 and Arthur; manna urn, `W, A. Rn: )R. H. WALLWIN, Corner west of Post nmn._ nvnr Ilnllnn-grin : Rank RIIFHA ) B. LION. l'!l.V_A.'.I.`li runuu 1vyua.uv Red Estate at lowest`!-ates. Furmeru `nu. `nlnnnnntnd. Gollantionn mndo in 81!! [ Umjcin-T 99 Dnnvlnnlnl [EARN 85 MURCHISON. BARR.ISTEB8. `nnunum-a` l".nnI1nvnnnAI|n< Rm. Monav to '1`. LITTLE. M.D.. C. M.. Churn IJULIKMU an-III Jlvwnvawnuvvnauvl Dunluuag Ell wn.G1-oyand uelph White `cements or all Fire Bricks` 5 man stpreno9u e at the North`:'n Bnuws Bwi `toot of Johxratroot; near the s`n.'. ` ;?u..a.' T ' A '. - ' ,0 . ' on1oo3,-'=:oro: JohnAud:EllIsb9!h.sh.`e.e$I- " vs L ``3'u.}.M..Y Eu-men 'r.. ARNALL. M. n. o. M.. omoe 1n?B6th- wall : Rlnnln A llnndnln. On the nmmiaan om-.-Y LoAN:-s2so`oo`o aoitnd `or 1 __gent. Solicitor, in-tl_1y a Block. ' hi? n.r,u';m:s.' hANunAo'rvnns. III "virus-Qw'~-CI-Inl"ClIIC + ;, s: . .. -fafvj) u`) 1 ml ,4:-Aauowgaoica. ?-=' " '3."-' ' ) "' .1090 "i .5; H10 `I'3I`iifn~. ~ ' "I 4 PHYIOIANS. IENNUX. Vv mun -Iorm R. KERR. u-v .1-1 Zuu an ..`...I 3. 4A) u-uigiuuw .'_ .'.i i .`1_;;i-':1::`: th8d"" 1 w.-n.`3r,3-h.'aa i ..:;.."`:.a`.`2a"e`.'3 _*'_ ._ n, - - -nQ-_n-j- `$112.1 n`-._- ovrlonxn. HOTELS. LEGAL. %'*a*E*s"%2:'z&a?*:.:g.,':.":r*:% U019. ChI11`0h1ns Out. 35 I 8UBVIIOI8o J. T. Srnoun. 53: KJUD BBQ 4!" DUI` goons. etc. w. 4'."'i?s`."`i7.` i':'.`c. 8. min. L.R.C P.. d J. R.'Arth M. B. or-onto iIn1verln.'. C. `P. and S.ubnt. Onions and- In: rest enoea, Brown : block. Dunlap street. atria. Telephone. 77. ` In thanking the public or Barrie and vicinity- tor thollboral patronage bestowed` upon him lnthepaatgbegs to statothathe has 1.1: eon aiderable expense increased hisnbuking taolll -ties and is now prepared to do a. bunineol tun ever - '- A PIC-NIC rmnns sooLu.s-a: wnnnnvas ouppllod at short notice and on reasonable tn!-Inn. monutomwas1oa.ooo.= ReIo_rVntundT _- ' 650.000 Sterling. rm: nnoanrmn 3-mi: INSURANOBOO`. capital 8500/.900; Govornmgnt deposit mule. - run: 130'?! ml nook columns; THE WATERLOO MUTUAL FIRE IN8UR- ANOE do. ocp'm_u. uoo.ooo. ECONOMICAL man: INSURANCE co. _ 0- - BERLIN" - . > ` ' Total hunts, Q340,W0o <' onvsran rmi::Tsmss| IIIIIMINIIIN HMHHIY H LEAD; THE VAN._ 1-'-. Made in the `various styles and) quality the bei -Del1verod in all 01 the toyrn . yum om'r1m snmrie Pmonl U o urauuate 01 '.I.'rln1By umvennuy, Iurunw. ellow of Trinit Medical College, Toronto. ember College hyeiolans endygburgeons. Ont. [Ate of _Toronto Geneml Hos ital. 01ce.- Next door to Mr. Bell : store; '1` ornton. N.B. -Will be at lvy every Wednesda. . from 1 to 5 . Wbetliibrt l!`rl'trom1 'x`1:.mi ill a go every y,2Mfto '7d11~'r oi'i16ii61; Wlj1vIZ('?:`LA']'9:"'f* 4 oup1ta;az.ooo.ooo;-_de ` mad irlth`5tl':o G5voi-n- montatottrnail .000- mn nu-I'hm_ - M -aAs.scRoaIE,J i GONVEYANCEB. GOIIIBSIONER IN. .` er11o1:-om Hiiygmoms Hqrd- nuns:-Invvu wvnv-no v-up v-vu--c cu. v--- ---.-- Poetege on letters for, the Dominion and the Unitedstetee 3 cents per ounce and -for Great Britain and Ireland 5.cents periialt ounce. Re- gistration fee 5 cents. Mail _Me.tter taken from the street letter boxes daily (Sundays excepted) at 8 o clock e.m. and 3 and 8 o'clock p.m. ` Post Oice. Barrie. June 24th, 1891. . . 35-11 J. EDWARDS Postmaster Toronto. "human: in ;i`:ronI:oa.nd- ALL nuns south at.. .. . . Meatord Branch Railway undliqrlh ` `tun : no no}; {aft 0.0 2 `toe 9..-J.` ' i "' Gravenlfnrat Brandh Railway 45%.. . . . . Crown B111. Dalston. Edgar, Craig- hurat and Hilladsle at .......... . . I Midhurst (M6nd7syo;5Wedne6dII' & lh-{dawn} at , _ _ _ _ _ , A _ A _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _, ` oonoootroucunauoolosano_-nnjuu TOrOnt0It..-.,..._...;.....'......uu.'..` Toronto ;t.`.. ..... 'l`oronto.at...._.`.......,..;,.........,..-.. Railwag mails from '10. A8onth,at..Q_.. ` meajtor Brgnch B811WPnd.`N01"-h muw mans Il.'.0ll2| El1B_80lll.l1,Bl'a..__.. Branch Runway dud `North = Simcoe Branch Railway at.-: -. .' Collingwood and Orilliu at ........ . . G1-avenhurat BranchRa.ilwa.y at.. . . I-Iillndixlai '(`.I-n.inrhnI3:t, ' n'ln't.nn, Ed. UIIICB 1101113. 6 -501: 60 `I p.m.__|aunua.ya BX- cepted), minutes the! mail Saturday ony. = - . * . 12-..-.. r\___1-_.._ .1_;....-_1 '_'_..1 .._'.v.1 -.. -A_1 A___; BARBIE PLANING MILL.-GEO. 8}} '~ Carpenter and Builder. and Manuxaotnrer at Doom. Bush, Blinds. Mouldings, 550. Plan- lng ot all kinds done promptly and satiatio- Ionly. Faotorv. John street. Barrie. Africa, West Indies, Australianscolonies. Asia and almost all to1_-eign countries. and Saving Bank deposits rooelvedtrom 1.00 to #1000. -be`-. tween the hours of-,9a.m. an 4 pan. -- 1 n'-66`-eu `nu. ZlllD:Q`;I\X uvunnf `run -canal-AZ no-v v--vu-----u -----"- '. 1:eg1_st1`_-a.tion must osted 20 minutes before the closing of each ma .' ._L..__ ., I-LL-____ A-.. AL- 'I\-_.5_`!__ __: A1_- lllllllllfi u.uunuuyu,'~ VV U O B)V8t.._.`.V. a n u o u oacfoon, o o - o I on Grenfell V eadayg and Fr! a_ys)`at..l Money Orders issued `and paid onand-from any money order oice in the Dominion of Canada. Great Britain and Ireland. British India. Newfoundland, the United States, Ah-inn West "Indian. Anntrn.lin.ntCnlnnien; Ania fresh every I `. Ask" m`rl:>oer tgr them and you will go no otlgzgyr `1 l'IV8Illll.l.l'lIB I1'Blll.l'.l.IrHIIVV] lu 9 } Hlsdble. V 8ihu1`st.' D815" 11.. Ed. mr and Crown Hill at . . . . . . . . . . . . nIusu_a.1e.._ Uraumursv. .ua-lawn. Au- and Crown Hill a.t.,. ;. .... . . M-id urst'(Manda.ye, Wednesdays & I n o a s o o o - o - -oiioencofoc-n Grenfell (Tuesdays and Fridays) at.. Agent for the thllowing iniurdnoe : I Auv---U-in A`: o Juno-us:-`go --94:-m Ag.-u- |j'OPPOSITE BARBIE`. HOTEL, LARGE sTooK_.Low% PRICES. R. PALMER. SURGEON, EYE, EAR. Throat. Nose, 46 Gerrard-street. east. To- ronto. may be consulted at the Queen : Hotel. on Friday. May the 10th, from 8 to 11 . m and um mmnd F`:-idn.v of every month.

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