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Northern Advance, 13 Aug 1891, p. 3

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'1`I;l1`. 'VNn:v;71.zow PREQSURE gr; mi: at man! .monL as an `f `o A b:1'Tvs.3~ts.:':%_; V *'o6% ....-A. 1 '- `uni . m3 `o uuu_u Sec.-']_Z ._l(jathIaon, Agent. am & Co. IRON AND. STEEL MERCHANTS, Shelfand Heavy Hardware, Chain, Bar Iron, Cast Steel, Spring Steel, Maohinery Steel, Sleigh-Shoe Steel, assorted length and sizes. i'_G1__1ns, Ries, `Primers, Cartridges, Shells, Ammunition, Oil e Cloth for Halls, Oil Cloth Mats for Stoves and Tables. 110 Dun1op Street, :lUU'rH'y uiuy U063 BLlUul.u. `U LIKIJII vvvn in Mrs. Dimmond a and say such ill- natured things as she -did, and she thinks the missionary is a. double-faced gossip. %coMMoN sENsE BINDING TWINE PARIS GREEN, FENCE WIRE, Lawn `Sprinklers, Folding Chairs, Lawn ,MoWers, Machine Oils, ~ A VA13 J; HENDERSON S. a LG`. G`: UNDERTAKER, ATHE SENSATIUN OF THE SEASON. {Our Fncy Goods Stock 5? ill? V1559`. T9\ILUIIl\ll-II \IL J-`J-Kw J-'\J\/LLKJ LL`J/ J-`\I V J-'IL`\J L GO0`i)T NOTIONS, &c. The newest designs and finest goods of the season. Bought direct from European markets. Our low prices make these beautiful goods all bargains. _ Come to Headquarters, where your money will go the farthest, and where you are sure to nd just what you want. V ' ' SOO~'I'T .S% BOOKSTORE, 33ifl.7I:l %LE1_g_nT0N, J 1 _1---- AGENTS FOR THE HOWARD FURNACE. The Worst Bad company. The worst bad company that a boy .r girl can be in is the company` of a bad` luck. Evil associates are harmful enough but they do not injure a young person as evil books do. There is a subtle, and at the same timeimperative quality in the influence of a printed page, which every- body feels. You read a statement and unconsciously you believe it, and yield up your mind to it, simplybecause it com- `f fronts you in the dignity of type. Bu " let a person whom you know inake,the- - same statement orally, and you will think . twice before you acceptit. This is where the danger of .a pad |book comes in, it t gets a special hearing, and exercises "a. peculiar inuence which a bad person can not. Besides it can say the same evil thing over and over a1zsin,iin the same fascinating words, as often as your curios- ity prompts you toseek it. 1 '.l`here_or_e,. it, e any boy or girl `wishes tokeep ..pure`,_. and. 5 honest-and we trust that~hoysjV_ Qua A girl do-the wise thingies then_1,s;t;Q`,4h,nn ` books that have avbad name. .And.if Jog; do not know whether` 78 b6bk'll_g6O . or ` bad, ask the advice of your; V - 1;`; teachers as to what you. see what a bad~bo -eis~like.~, :3--Sh i 2. a You would pitch, ogkpohohg OF ' 01` any other vile ..or,dsngerous - thing. The world is full of good and charming. b`. k5- Keep company l1_th:them;r;.i> 3 `p `P11 make you -noble: `and -`bettis1:*gl1y53? . * A large and varied issortment of TOYS, BOOKS AND N OVELTIES, FANCY n`l'\Q - Rrn mlin animus} Annhvnu ant` nnnnlr nanny`. A` {Jan -An-nu WINDOW & DOOR SCREENS, For all klnlls of folks---little or big. At all kinds of prlces--great or small. . . . We are pleasing them all. Funerals furnlal 4: ploio. Caskets ` _ 1 ' ~`_.. , _i ` , . I . V . . '1 -.. ~ '5 .:v' ~ ~.'- .-- .. " . L J. . ` 1- 0' 1 `- `~ = - ~ ` W ` :1` V. .'r'.a;3 '-?.`~`;5 _ ` - "_ 7, - BARRIE AND STROU D. THE BEST AND CHEAPEST. Appropriate Glrts BE SURE AND SEE IT.` A Glimpse of Fairylana. -OFFER AT Low PRICES: August 13, cnnpsuran Ann RUBBER HOSE AND REELS. con- 9 than as-up avvsi you-Jnvvw an |nA_n.Aou4.L\I\aI by Telegraph or Otherwi e; Promp.t- ly attended to. G. O. DOLMAGE, Manager, Stroud. STEAM WORKS AN D SHOW ROOM, COLLIER.-S'I`.. BAR BIB OOFFINS AND GASKETS OF ALL KINDS Iobeev. 9rm>.9- A 1-1`I`II _' BothwolI s B_lock, Barrle. Permanentegements by a new and beautiful process. 1:71 :11 n3rATfcequis;Tte: F'uIjn'i`hJ1. (\_.I.._4-. L_ V'I"..'I........_I. ...'. f\J..L...._1..-A 'I)__._._.L BARRAU D IIARVEST TOOLS, Describing a grett%5hu3lY5t!Wd'7'P" ` on the last Sunday in F;,,, - ent of the Time : `pf;I;i31y;. . ' w Q to each bathinz,811!5..'?9R'h9 G`? '.i`::f lled saith Ia 's_t;q9I1'..;9f fr,`ai-`Vi ' Elveat ' reuse: going , ,. W ; e. - bath, which is the first geligmt OABTN ETS FROM $3.00 PER DOZEN. PHOTO STUDIO I FIRST PR|ZE. BARRlE, uses. swrram KiNG; Photo, BARRIEZAND TOTTENHAM In stock or Made to Order. TIEZE HORSE POKES, 88 Dunlap-st. plo'te4. `Can/llotund Cof- n1of. various design: jiijloea. slviayu in 9rd?" '71 "- bdg!_gi';`6tgir.:f1!.1!ttjI1ti0n- L -~ "0 `X. PP08I1'I_ In ' `103: iaia` 1:3 \ Jchhmrch can :15 $1.1 IAnnI:. 13??- Barrie. ;;a;;'E2E`}$"r: ":: Ei" .; hm; n1 m`4~.iu the duy. Main, women, and chiidre; horses, and dog; were allnin. the _~wa`te:j mailman -:"u:I; ' A... ....i.L_' L_`_'I__ .IL_'C nA 7 V the bothers and at the .wsJe"group;"of nix two`. longlegged noavenger fj:;'.['he vultures were pi1lling'pt.,_an object which appeared looked 0'11. .'1`he object, on close exeminhtion, above"/`the 7 `water. while` the ouherggiraa proved to be the body of a full-grown man, who had "very probably died of chol- era on the name. motfnlng, and hadgbeen hurried to the river without the ceregnony. nf hnrnina A hnnals-ml nu-Au. I-ml.-._ LI... uuuu uvu vv vuv aavva wllouuuv ULIU 9vl`UI|lgJlly_ of burning. A Im tired yatda below th bathermwas anot `en; freahe and unburnt body, stranded tome three feet front. the water's edge, with its attendant party of vultures, which were just beginning. to feed. Half way between this bodyand the bathere lay a partly burnt body that had been in the river; for. some time. It `seems to be -nobbdyfs bunineu to remove the drifting" boditfftdnigthe neighborhood` of bathing p_lacet; the vultures and-the nIAnnI`:`An -un Quinn`-AA `II An A L`.nI- I- necessary. I5` Ullv `of persons wholdie of-snake bite are also put in the river without burning, owing to a belief that the Ganges water may possiblyxrevive jthem. Cholera is busy in Cawnpore at present, and as all the_-=-victims of this disease are put unbnrnt into the river, the people seem to be do- ing all they can for the spread of the '..dis'- ease. .A -single cholera. body,` dissected by vultures at the edge of `the river, and immediately above a crowd of bathers, is likely to send cholera. germs very freely. among them. `The bathers not only wash their months in the water. but drink, and in many cases carry it home for consnmp- tion. An analysis of water talrenifrom among the bathers on this occasion might have revealed some surprising. truths re- gardingthe sacred river, or, more proper-_ ly speaking, sewer, that runs by the most _ important towns of the northwest pro- vince. V -r` 1- 51': .1 II: `"1, ,, _pLL- YIDOO. '__` 4 '_ V ~. In India the sacerdotal character of the river does not resemble" that of a priest in the matter of permancy. `In a few years the Ganges will cease to be sacred and the Goomtie will` assume 1 3, the ' title with` all its honors and ceremonies. It is satisfactory to think that what the Ganges losesin sanctity will be more than compensated by what it will gain in clean- liness, for, as no advantages will acme to the dead by being thrown into ` it `their numbers will be considerably diminish- "y dreads water as a fine lady dreadsrain . they could hardly` -move, even when , the heatof. the weather drove them down ' ing T they ew `up again to the hillsides. It-is commonly thought that `a butter- but evidently this is not true in Australia The case of an Australian buttery delib- erately entering the water to have a bath, is recorded by M. G. ..Lyell, *jr., in the 5 Victoria Naturalist. He saw it alight close to the water, into which it backed until the whole of the body and the lower part of the hind legswere submerge ed, the two fore legs alone retaining their hold on the dry land... After re- maining in this position for something like halt a minute it ew away," apparent- ly refreshed`. Mr. Lyell says: During the-morning I noticed a number doing the same thing. In one instance no less than four `werecto .be seen `within a space of not more than three yards`, and to make- sure that Iwas notdeceived I "captured several as they rose from the water, and found In each case the body and lower edge of the hind wings quite wet. While in the water the uttering of. the wings, so noticeable at other times, was suspend- ed, and so intent were the butteries in the enjoyment of their cold bath that actually touched by_the net. Apparently to the water, as immediately 'u-ponemerg- Butteries are oft'en;seen`appa"r`en:tly suck- " mg in the moisture around the edge of _ the pools, but they have never before beenseen actually to enter the water. '..Corn|! Corns! Corns! Discovered at -la.st-a remedy that is sure, safe, and painless. Putnam's Painless Corn Extractor never fails, never causes ain, nor even the slightest discomfort.` _Buy utnam s Corn Extractor, and beware of the many cheap" dangerous, and esh-eating substitutes in the market. See that it is made by Polson & Co., Kingston. ' . ,_ _ _' _ DIIIIIIIUL .6 was anus.-av, w- - Since Bismarck retired from his eiciel duties in Berlin`-he has devoted himaelf largely to developing his business enter- prises. In Friedrichu-uhe,eepecially dur-_ A a... +1.. I..+. vmu-_ hirfnctm-{es have been pnse. In I.` l'IULll.'lI.}l._lBl'l.luU,U:syuvau-as; mug. V ing the last year, hirfactorles enlarged and run to their full capacity. His potteries have had more orders than they could 611. They turnout mostly so- called holzfranzziegel, a new `sort of tiles which are the most popular articles of the kind in the German market. ':In Schles- wig-Holstein and Lauenburg the 1_1ew_,_tile are being substituted rapidly for the "old burned "in ` 1889, have been rebuiltiiwith new facilities, and are ;-working 1_fdoub1e time, with 200 men constahtlyi emplp ed. 0 paving blocks,` which are excluiively jnsed in Berlin and many other. big `Ger- man cities. _Friedric_hsruhe_alone yields . Bismarck an income 01- $50,000 annually. Radicals here frequently make -the ex- A object .of- their attacks, especially his management of a distillery, as. was shown a in the last Parliamentary election at "Gee stem'ui1de`, which they were-'w"ont to '_ _"`I illil" b6tweg;:A'f_1p;tiller -31- :m"_';._'!!_ . '_ "thatch roong. Bismarck s saw mills, - e specialty of these mills is-the m A 1: ~ Chancellor : commercial activity the ] nnoxv-v c---.--- v. _,%Popu1ati9n.A327,0QQ One 1.w.I,x,n.<,1.red -an_d~*'t6n-Bib 2.?-`A11 Europe ..St;teI~~-One hqnu-tar of the world. Area, 5,500,000. All Empg and .-Indi ' ;'F0l'0i8n, mhsignsrggg, mafe. V 589.; iv1vA. dnalfhmeh 316; totu_1,;,1, M;iIpT`g,:g3fad. 209;. I-_ - -I hi2n C *Q9IUFlUU_ ' `U uvuw . - - - 1 , - - .- ` 3 ? -99` .;:;;e92. `n [_,.'?'._`."'=~3. ; VH0 tail miuionII`ie$'109~, o?wioh3 are. 6745000 people-eswatax-3;-1a500: am iaofiir`. heard -_`of Chriut. `Who missionaries In ~~- 2-- -.-.. -..l.:..`...;"..'l>f'1'N'| nnw worker: lmili` `G113`nd1"foroigh*iiiiIiion$r*j;Q: A onlysusw "lb-40,0003 up China evI_erv heard. for Ulrlpj; ' ggu uumu......... .. China are uking.t_l;qt ,l,00,Q new works he sent to thi oountry"`$ ` once. There are 85,000 Ohinesa in the Uziitod states, ma 1.v:...~.~1n7-nan an I.. 3i..:""q"in;=bnnnh1i'if~hv 15 Iv v The eye that gl9.zes,_ The once strong arm. so The unknown mazes T ` lose dread chambers, through whose 1ow _ring portals Return no more the feet of `entering mortals? Isit that+-a.1l forgot, ~ _No loved ones keeping sad, tender watch above the spot, While we lie sleeping... 2 We shrink to thin votive urn,the The Strive to forget the grief :' O'er deeth that lingers; The chokmg sobs, the farewells brief, The picking ngers That seem to we manner e A blazon for dea.th s overhanging bgnner Forget them, feeble man! But 0, remember! That leapmg from our narrow span I The fading ember Springs from the as ernal, To spaces in eei;1e`4g;;,;;;%- nite and realms eternal * . you W.-Ls k upon the ea.rth1yp"i11w` .- sod. the pendent willggf; ave 1n some sad, {vacant- hes toward the bliss sup. U HID/II vvuuvn -u -..--. __._- _ 08 lane 0 J , _ V h*!- ing`;I2hv1_*Um' ` SW-. Bumarok do an Employer. -' '1 E... L}. Bnftertlles that Ba.the._ ` V IIIUIJBYK III VII? `ate stiipposed to do all that_1ul INTERGOLUNIALI , % RAILWAY; THE DIRECT Hours ` M From the West for alfpoints in New Brunnwlck. Nova `Scone. Prince Edward Island. Oapo_~Broton . .I.n|l Newfoundland. _ .:uInI. avvviuvun-`- All the popular sea bathin , and plea- sure resorts of Canada are a ong this line. Dnllrnon lifl Innvino Mnntnni nn Mnndnv. _ 3]: run or burn. _ is this fear of death? ` ` =1; -. ..~,...n. - 1, d ing? _ _ :_ Is 1 ?)f she last strugglfngibrm E,w , T gasplife is ying? When of this world-oi. rrow $111: fjgyfgofeglfggwing of a feo.i`f1{l gdnowi - ' aded brow I ;h:,v:et11acg1azes:t ' f 51 ` ee e now; unknown of those chambers, whose ring f _ 9 no more 0 enterm mortals. No 191- rs` 1 inn! sure resorts or uanaua. are along D1113 une. Pullman cars leaving Montreal on Monday, Wednesday and Friday run through to Hnlltnx. and on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday to St. lnnn nnnnnnnnn mule at Point Levin with Ulose oonnecuona mane an .I.'0lllIo nevus wu.u the Grand Trunk Railway and the Richelieu and Ontario Navi ation Company : steamer! from Montreal. an at Levis with the N orth Ghana Pnilurnv, IIEUIH xnugluruux. uuu. -no uovu: wuau uuu uuuuu N Shore Runway. - Elegant first-class. Pullman buffet. and smok- ln cars on all through trains. . t.-class retreshment rooms at convenient will `it advantageous to use this route, as is the clmickest in point or time, and the rat are as ow as by any other. Through freight a forwarded by fast special trains, and exper- lnnnn hon nu-nvnd thn intm-nnlnninl `P011158 to b by test and ience has proved the intercolonlal route to be the quickest for European 1-eight to and trom all oints in Canada. and the Western States. okets maybe obtained and also information j {About the route and about freight and pa.eeen- \ ger rates om ' ` V ROBERT B. MO0DIE. txrmtm-n II"1-niaht and Pnunnnmar Acant. - B.'MO0DIE. Western Freigh; and Passenger 3. 93 Roesin House Block. Yor 31'... 01-onto. D. POTTINGER. ` Chief Superintendent ` Reilwav omoe. Moneton. N.B. Mat .'1885. 0. H. LYON&80N, I83 blooddiaeqee`. Uutil%tn`e_poi_eon~ in- V expelled-irozh theeyetem, there can be no. `cure for this "loathsome =" and dangerous malady. Therefore, the only eective treatment is a thorough course` A! Avnnid Ens-nqnnuullln ___d>1.- 1.--; .3 -11 vuvvmvv Iuvnvulvula ID D uuuruugu 0U 01! Aye:-. o` So:-saparlllax-the best om ``A4\n` ML- __---_ ---- L--3- uw]IIsuau:- IIIIU UVBU UL nu V : a'.l.`he sooner you begin. . the better; delay is dangerous. ' ' II? _..-.. A._---I_I-_! _.l4.l. _-A_-__I_ A . _ _ _ ____ sic L `` 1'wa.s 10: over. two yoga. I tried various remedies, Nldowa treated .11 a number ofplavis . i cians :but- receive no benet` `an `I began to` take .Aye'r's Sarsapurilla . `A few bottles of this medicine cured me of this troublesome complaint and com- letely restored my health."-Jesse M. oggs,.HoIm6n s Mills, N, 0. AJTIOL ._ ' A __._;o. :1.` ____ -_n1_ _-..' _-_ nnAmm, Pnammu%cMm. .When ei- s ' Y-Ia ' , ommexided me` for catarrh. f'{'$ as'?3 e clined-` to '-doubt its . e-Having : tried so many remedies,wit little ben- et, I had no faith that anything would cure me. I, became emaciated from loss 01 appetite and impaired digestion.-A`-' I -had nearly lost the sense of smell` and my system was badly deranged i was about discouraged, when a friend urged me to try.Ayer s Sarsaparilla, and re- (erred me to persons whom it had cured of catatrh. Aftervtakinffhalt a dozen" bottlesotthis medicine, am convinced that the only sure way of treatin this obstinate disease is thronxathe b ood.,. -Charles. 3!. Maloney. A River st.,~ Lowell, Mass. Ayet sSarsanariIIa,i gnu-nsniii `HQ Alrnu-nun BI` Dr.' J. O; Kyer 8; co.-.. Lowell, Mass. ' Prl oo Q1; 01': sonrea. ca. Wortli 35 . Bottle. . Onion L V . YARDS 94 Dunlop Street, Foot of Toronto Stroo 'l`elephone."` .: Ionn, N.-I:I.. wmnouv cnamzo. Close connections made at Point Levin with In: flluon Vlhvnnlr Pnilwnv nn thn Rinhnlinn FRED. BROOKS. %s.A.LE.s:|m%:A1\'.r1 lmmssax. HE1NTZMAN& C0. 51 :ExL:i:zA :B3a:c::-3:. s`1'., NE AR METHODIST cH_URcH._ nice tnmga, auu lull: uuuuu u uswuu vv left. When ma saw you coming she saga `the dickens! sad I guess sh_s was mad about somethmg. Ma said 1f you saw. her new dress she d have to heir all about the poor heathen, who don't have `silk, and you'd ask her for more money to buy hymn books to send'em. Say, do the nig- ger ladies use hymn book leaves to do their hair upon to make it frizzy? Ma. says she guesses tha.t s allvthe good books do - em if t`1ey ever get any books. I wish my doll was ahsathen. /.11 ! A _, .. ...I,Jrnr] 1:6`-`cu 11:1!` A clinics mun ALwAvs on ma son sue. V D016! onmcns RESPEOTFULLY s3L1crr1nn. MITIIRAGITE AID BITUMINOUS nita_iAof:SirjJohii%";:%%IaedonaldJ ..l ` . OT `I-zsthAn.*1 o an PUB1.l8HED`B'Y"|'Hl`_ ._ ;_ '~ '.~ : 3. `L I |.ElBl|3ll|N`(:g0l!8E.8:I-.60|!?l.Nggi ' Entvoijoltoti Glynn ', L . L 5\.')E~-`.`:;-.4 ii ; f '.h:'5'!'.`,':'.*'.: --7 . . '. ;' 13".--303 2 ' FBI . . g` . _ A "' ` V .`-`pgtgbnt .\jVIt,'l6r6nto"*' H * I wag, Lune, manor of Parts, ace. IMPDRTERS ANDT EXPORTERS Hnst Remove (1011 was a uuzuuuu. . ' _ "Why, you wicked httle gu-1. what do you want of a heathen doll!" inquired the missionary lady, _ma.k1_ng mental inven- my of the new thmgs 1n the parlor to get material for s homily on worldly extrava- gance. , _ _ - nu cm... txrnnl umd hm-' nmn tlnnom to Planoforto Tuner 3A.3.B.'IE, "ONT.- .---Daalers in --FoR 'rnn;-- IREPA T59; `Tvifm Qeek any}; at 8}aL:h i ort Hope 9.45 u..m.. on arrival of G.'l`.R. trains from East. and North. Arrives at Charlotte at.2.30 mm. ' Rntiiwnina Imuvna mltfvik dun: at a61.3Uv.m. V .- . - tin-ning. leaves Charlotte `week da.ya\o.t '11.05p.m.. exoent 'l`uesdn' at 9.40 n.m . Satur- day: at 4.16 mm. Calls 5 Brighton on Wed- nesdav at 2.00 a.m.; Coxborneon Wednesday a.ndFr1da.yat345a..m. ` ` - Connects at Bochester with New York Cen- tral and all dive:-ginglinea for all points in the United States. ~ . Through Tickets and Baggage Uhacks ll!I'I1'n `YI\`I\lIII'I ~1rr*r\7tV .1- -_-` -1 5'1... .`I.....n..6 BWIICOSF End. H1035 DOWOIIILI 5l'a8&!I1Bl'8 on 1:06 `Lakes, li%hted by Electricity and modern throughou ' C. F. GILDERSLEEVE 1 Gen. anager, Kingston. 0. H. NICHOLSON. . 1 Gen. Pass. and Fgt. Agent. - Port Ho e. 1 0.} -.-.---- ---_-v-- --- ---wee-.3- ----__ '1`HE*NOR'I`H ?KING is one` of -the` `larges swittest and most powerful Steamers on the `Luirnn light-Ad hv `llilnntrinitv and modarn `,_ . So folks would send her` nice things .to wear and feel sorry to have her going about naked. Then she d` have hair to friz, and I want a doll with curly hair and eyes that roll up like Deacon Sliderback s when he says amen onygsunday. I ain ta wicks ed girl, neither,"cause Uncle Dick-you. know Uncle Dick, hefs been out West and and swears awful and smokes all the house -he says I m a. holy terror, and he hopes I ll be an angel pretty soon. Ma l_1be down in 9. minute, so you needn tetake your coat off. She said she'd box my earl. if I asked you to-. Me : putting on that old dress she had last year, `cause she said she didn t want you to think she was able tojgive much this time, and she neededa new muff worse than the Queen of the cannon ball islands needs religion. Uncle Dick says you oughter go to the islands, 'cause you d be safer there, and the natives d be sorry they were such sinners" If anybody would send you to em. He says he never seen a heathen hungry enough to eat you, les twas a blind one.- an you d set a blind pagan s teeth on edge so he d never hanker after any more mis-. sonary. 'l'ncle Dick's awful funny and xnakes pa. and ma die laughing some- tunes. . 9 ,, A _:_`L .|S0:BTH; _K!NS=`:l XCURSIONS WILL BE RUN FROM AN} station on the N. 8: N. W. and (Hand Divisions of the G. T Railway b rail to an-ie. Orillia. or J ackson's l5oint, then y the beauti- tui steamer orillia. to Strawberry Island or any other ports or Kileces of resort on Lakes Simooe and Gone chin On Strawberry Islandisslarge Summer 'otel and anumber of .(`intf.m:mn_ n. lm-an Pnvillion. `Public Cook Lsiana 18 8 large summer Hotel {Inn 8. nlunuer of Cottacres, a large Pavillion. `Public House -for the convenience of exonraionists. `Bathing Houses. Ice, Swings, Boats. Fishing Tackle, eto. Around the Island is the best bass shing grounds in the lake. All excursions to Strawberr Island must be arranged for with Mr, C. olnnea. proprietor. or with the undersigned. as this is the only steamer pr1vl- leled to land excursionists there. r .B -Parties permitted` to camp on Straw- `-usuuuv n`nu\1l ` s'r `i"ri" ii "onii;i.IA. %skEAs_ I89]. EXCU RSIONS. 1 an no Iana excursxonusts mere. .B.-Pa.rties berry Jslgmd. = ` V For further information, rates, for charter- ing and t1okew..a.{)ly to JO N GALBRAITH `K7n `I1 ! T\nn`lnn Q1 . Tint-with .Al!Af'If.. GREAT NORTHERN TRANSl'f 0 S ROYAL MAIL STEAMBOAT LINE. `It is 'in'thd`1' `the staunch and ul Steamers ."Pacio. Captain is? Campbell. VAtla.nt.ic. V Cant. R- D, Foote, "Baltic." Cant. W. Tate Robertson, u u..oLmm nnnn (`tn-nt. J. Wilson. will run as Baltic. Capt. w. Tate Robertson, Nlrtliern Rello. Capt. J. Wilson. will run as follows d_uring the season of navigation, 1891: Running in close connection with the G,'l`. R. and C`P_.R. Companies. Steamers Pacic and Atlantic leave Collmgwood at 1.30 .in. every Tuesday and Saturday respective after ar- rival ot the G. T. R. morning trains from Toronto and Hamilton. calling at Meatord. Steamers Pacic. Baltic and Atlantic leave Owen Sound at 10.30 p.m. ever! Tuesday. Tliursda and Saturday respectively. after the arrival ogthe C,P.R.atternoonti-aintrom Toron- to. for Sault Ste. Marie and intermediate ports. The Saturday Steamer will call at_Wiarton both ways,` Parry Sound and Killarney. The steamer Northern Belle leaves Collingwood every Wednesday and Saturday, at 1 p.m.. on arrival of the G.'I`.R. morning trains from Tomato and Hamilton. tor.Parry Sound. and there connecting with steamer Manitou from Penetanguishene and Midland for Byng Inlet French River and Killaruey. there connecting with` the main line for the Sault. returning via Parry Sound. and there. connect- ing with steamer Man itou for Penetanguishene and Midland. V ~ _ . X For tickets and further particulars. apxiliy to all agents of the G.T.R. and C,P.R. to .E. SMITH, Owen Sound. or to CHARLES CAMERON 9' Manager, THO8. LONG. _ - Colllgfxood. I-rm-_-."I`rnn.q. LIUJBS. That's a. pretty cloak you ve got, aip't it 1 D1) you buy all your good clothes wxth missionary money ? Ma. says you `log 4 A . .1 .1 l',__ _`I_I-_1 1!... 1.1.1.1.. ...:-"n` Thu North Shore Navigation Go. EXCURSION SEASON 1891. ' 41:3" "( j1~r*riIo " s:ftA:i30:A `r `: don; J PA~NY' ' . ' Six full days` saii; ihclndin meals and (Sabin berth. for $12. orthree days for 36. A STEAMERS ---'- -'-I II , _ _I J UIILV l'Y.. L DD. No. 117 Dunlap St., `Barrie. 944.: niaaag-up - City of iiiiuanu _ In connection with the G. '1'. R. The `palace steamer City of Midland, lighted with e ectrity. will leave Colllngwood at 9 3.111. and Midland at 2 pm. ever Monday and. Thnrsdn for Parry Sound, yng Inlet and French iver. connecting at Midland with G. T. R. morning trains from" all oints east and south. and at French River wit -her compan- ion steumer; _ . _ THE KATHALEEN. " u 1 I _ _ __-.. 1'1....-`-'I.. `)3c9nn i Vnninnntrl DH!` 4 LELEJ l_-L-I-`J/I-'-JI-'lJ.V. which leaves French River Tuesday and Friday at 3p,m. for Collins Inlet, Klllarney. Mnnitowaning. Little Current. Gore Bay. Spanish River, Massey and Webbwood. pass- ing thousands or small island through nar- row channels anda 40 mile sa ' up the great Spanish River. the. grandest scenery on the continent, connecting at Webbwood with the O.P.R. for Sudbury and the Soo: returning. leave Webbwood every Monday and Thursday at 7.30 a.m. ' Fare from Toronto or Hamilton to French River and return, $10 - Webbwood and return. s16.60;lBarrie to French River and return. $7.70: to Weqbwood and return. 313,70 S eoial rates from all points. Tickets an all ' in- formation can be obtained from any A nt of the G T.R, or of W. J. SHEPPARD. , Waubaushene: G. E. STEPHENS, Secretary and Treasurer, Collingwood. i.;a%suwe%muuvmm r "6i~`wF9RD- '9_9NN- i`|l|!=40|I,I!ti!ii'!.I.7v -`us; :unm: vs.-%%f .:\~ Ecapitakl; ,- 1?`.-` F %s4L,9o_6,,Ooo;6dT, jA3iti'1`It qggnvyi 1gage-{Q316gou;5o9;o ; \ 5 -'7 -an ` 2 ' ` ' 4 , '. n,-.';: '"`4` U," i .` ' -. (` .' ` - " _, 1, .,..a. _ ' r ti _' , , .4 1 L I -, ' ` .. . , . \ 7 ml} 3 _ " A J 9 .4.` . - : .=.=.'. ..*;:=:Z.:' -;';r-.'me2.a ggktf " E . , . .. ..` V :1: L {:5 I`:-';vf. L-i'~ i~.\>' J.l Jlust then the freckled-face little girl's 2119. came into the parlor and kissed the missionary lady on the cheek and was de- lighted to see her, and they proceeded to have a real social chat. The little girl ! zna. can t understand why a. person who professes to be so charitable an the min- sionary lady does should go right over *4. K1... T\:-an-nr\v-:11 : nun!` IQ`! II!!!

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