futon smn.ma nnuwu. . flf-ll"!G8;0)?KlaIa0l.'l'I _u-332:3, ND ABROAD. " Vuxfups _;,:1mness or Vlslon, Jaun- dice, 531: like J .- um, Erxsigelszz. Sero- _fula., Flutterin f t e eart. Ner- Eeld to the h9_.Fl1`:)sint.enc9` of BUREOCK o eneral Debiliy gall vousness, and t1_1ese'-and many other similar Com lamts 1..-0? BIT _ A ` , _, ; _ ' ` 1v`oa-`Sale by all Dgqlers. M Ilnnnu 0. I'll I\.__..`~_j,` - us uuu ocuu-.-uuuzsg uh lane same tune U0]?- reeting Acidity _of the Stomach, curing Bmousness,` Dyspepsia, .Heada,el:es, Dizziness Hearth -Conqtipgtlon. Dr_Yness' of the Sllgg: cfif -3 .9.9.V Eiiggxess gf Vision, Jaun- . ,:.. um ' 'un1a $1..` -I.` Ill DWVD U %'1`;llII.BII1:1I&c0..`i ;c3itJi;()e;Toronto. No. ot Inches Qnn nn _`_r_n RE`! is E%E&i.`Fl. w. M. RAMsAv, `IlAs7AllI!'l!, `I n .3050` 3503 400 E53 553 375 1600 ...-A A443 MOP_l.'|"REAI.`.' . one by one Decanting mm. The Belfast Morning News. which has hitherto supported Parnell. new declares that public opinion is setting in the direc- tion of the policy of Messrs. Dillon and O Brien. ` " 13I{1Ifake these Prnns. Thou mi" nnrn I-Jag nun- Irililru - ' Tnuuann. Mbwrnnn. _ ARE NOT 3 Pur- gative Medi- cine. They are 5 BLOOD Bummm. Tome and RECON- srnucron, as they supply in a. condensed form the substances f.nnTIu nnnn in nu`. LUI,l.l..l IILIU BUUIITIICCH ch the Blood. curing V 11 diseased coming ~ A tom Poor: and WAT- RY Bmon, or from \ Vrrwrnn Htmoms in ` he Bnoon, and also ; nvigorate and BUILD ` thn `Rfnnn gndi |( 1'3'i|< a E|`ri`,;3'! 111361` . tiona D (1 yr.) isooo suoo The Chinese Outbreaks. England and France are negotiating to take joint action for the protection of their subjects in Chins if such action should become necessary. It is stated that Germany will join England and France in this work. T \ ` pmnmnousal ASSIGNMENTS or ` ! OHATTEL MORTGAGE ABSTRACTS OF TITIW` DIVISION comvr BLANK5~ MAGISTRATES BLANKS: % BURROGATE CUURT BIN OONSTABLES BLANKS- _Blank Fofms of any kind Pdnwd` A an PROMPT AND TASTEFUI. FARM LEASES, .I.\s.Ill.LVll VV 5.113 UL` OHATTEL MORTGW DISCHARGE OF _,.. . A11! % !.Publ1xhorandPr%0W HA8 UNRIVALLED \ |nunKnnnJumwrm| cums, A Fall to Death. . While a young man named Stephen Gills was ascending in the cage in Sydney Mines, Nova. Scotia, on Wed- nesday afternoon, he took a weak turn and fell to the bottom of the shaft, some hundred feet, and was instantly killed. RECEIPTS, "`` `WLAm CHECKS, ORDER& ENVELOPES. A full line at allppu, norx--cu cw-- . Q--- ..._. EQUITY or REDEMPTIOIT; STATUTORY LE3 RENEWALS OF POIBKEI DIREGTOBYI LWE LLILA eourrrv or smc0`| by mull,-poI-tp&1d: ` MEMO BIAM CARDS, PROGRAMS, ORDERS OF DANCE MENU cums DEEDS, MORTGAGES. CHATTEL MORTGAGES. QUIT CLAIM DEEDS, ASSIGNMENTS OF MORTGAEI AGREEMENTS OF , __ /\rI 1|\" FOR 1891. Publm. - ed by *9 Proprietor, the 3331-1.` V ' Uopie jam ` 35 cents at A `nu p'tP81d, on re ceip QUI-no Iv tug uvv------nu 9 Grand Trunk Railway return of Traic for the week ending August 1st, 1891 :--'Pae- eenger train earnings-l891: $149,287; for 1890, $149,562. Freight train earn- ings, 1891 : $229,109; for 1890, $252,122. Total, $378,396; for `1890, $401,684.- Decrease, $23,288. NOTE HEADINGS, LETTER HEADINGS, MENIDRANDUMS. WEDDING INVITATIONS, ' , I WEDDING cums, VISITING cm BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS, AT TORONTO PRIOESI B-1 respectfully solicit an oppmm to furnish estimates for all king, 01 work in all the styles of pdnnmw POSTERS--Plain and Ornamental. BLANK FORMS --OI` ORDERS OF . STATEMENTS, BILL HEADS, NOTE CIRCUL.ugg_ LETTER cm OEIPTS. Cm Floods in Bombay. There have been heavy rains and serious oods in this presidency. The roads are damaged and sixty miles of rail- way has been injured by .washouts. The rivers in the district of Poonah iare swollen and thousands of acres of land are % submerged. DODGERS. FLYERS, Always kept in stock ---FOR '1`HE`- August 13 ---or mz-- A full line of MORTGAGE. SALE OF LA)! New Ontario Wheat. ' A ne sample of red winter wheat was shown on Change on Tuesday by Messrs- Norris 8: Carruthers. This wheat is this season's crop and was grown near Ohatham Ontario. ` The kernels though somewhat irregular as to size and varied as to color, are generally large and plun1p.and'bright skinned. This wheat weighs 62 pounds to the-bushel. - o - smns, HI : vTe1e'g'rame from Soe, the capital of `Bulgaria, bring rumors that active pre- parations for war are beina made by the military authorities of that country, . ;In- quiries have been made in oicia1``a.r- ters, but the oiciale declared they` had no knowledge of warlike ipreparetlone. being made in any of -the capitals of the Balkan States. The only information elicited way that Bulgaria. recently placed "a large order for "artillery `with the great i`Gerrnehgnnma1;ere, the Kruppa. ill. 13 Llnuuq gnusum III the Dory, Serpent. on Vruuuv-v vv v---.--.'--` I ` Messrs,-Hosmer and Skinner, represent- ing the Canadian Pacic Railway, have been elected directors of the "Halifax and Bermuda Cable Company to represent the controlling interest recently secured ,in that company. with the inteion of, ex- tending the system to Jamaica and - the British West `Indies. - Negotiations for 'the extension of the cable are already well in progress. Peter : Pence Fund Deciency. The commission appointed by the Pope to investigate the recent losses to the St. 'Peter s pence fund have already found a deciency, which is said to amount to 30,000,000 lire ($6,000,000). The com- mission has not yet concluded its investi- gations. T TIC` Il`IIIVf` KVVI LILY I333`. "(ID I-IIJU Illl of - , , $4 `- "` r "4, '9. ' j *5 "' '~"f`~vV _; 1 Q >1 No Ieroy In trance for 51:03. . The proposed French law against spiel "`-'-.::-ii A1: terribly rigorous. Death will.be the" v...-g-`Lu In':nnA an Annnh Ann -I...` -1.'='I- ll UUILIUI vsvunn alvuvu Wlllrllv loll I "B V enalt indicted on eve;-y one wh hil E in F 9. g"*hic name`. position, -on ng 5or' ~ nationnlity. anthers, or - ermitu to` he bg ggthbfeifor him, in 9`. ortiod puma. information which pertains` to the` defenoof! -..4i -I-`glg. -A.-J:.'_-`.L._' :16 onwaw 't:i:n."bt:V `iiithi-`hi -`i"." it- taken, for the girl know the service by `n.\.-`- `-14. :I\`lQAvl\` Q` `kin ktulnb UQEUIJ` LU} UIIV `Ill `BC '1 VII? HUI VIUU cart, and insteadxof looking at the book I was looking at him, and`, of course, law the unrubrioul act. The reault was a. ne -2 8 ___.l -__L_., War R/umprg from Bulgaria. 1 _,__ 1..-... Q-1:- LL- -__-L .-Killed by uivatorlpout. , -1 LL- 2-` 1 ' A cable to Jamaica. anti! Ocean Racing Dorie 1. It ,,,,, , 2 Railway Returns. , cushy |li"`uqoe__ '7`V%T3""e}":"e`i:'3'3:k "`V"?jJ.`l_1e%faame /`fit; do-L ' vroiheon nmma. V ~ Fourteen employees of the-~w`e.ter works at Essen, Prussia, were dfawned while crossing the Ruhr, the boat in which they -.A-A A-Ann-:-can `|Q;l\lI nnI\I`;QAl" tignntod for every one, who under similar} ' " nu, ' y_ be csught_ in.,Fn.onch `A`Id`Jun- -CAI-|n|A- . 0 .It1$is!.- miiibn wmphim ,7 org oystms of rod`t1u""hn`d r_n.ilny`u`, no `firm: any of them has any bearing on the` nations! defences. L A. `funk "on thj ,,`o1thoi'r9'o- V ` ' A, Fhiik"'RiOhli'd`bn; aVjtl_1orough-i 1y `practical and experienced {newspaper AI: and `cu .-a's`.n`J-u " Lluu can-` _annno-n`nI ll XIIIIIDI auu. ULWIIUUUUB. I-IUWIED I gen: and fprobably the .most -snccesstiiil advertising solicitor in the. United sum, in hismaddreis-:hefore the conyen- A tron last -i.1reel`t,, called attention `to the `prevalence of asystem of pettyawindling, which strikesdireotly and with tremend- ous eect at the business. interests of ' every newspaper publisher in thisconntry, says the Minneapolis Times. He referred to the universalpractice of local dealers, and especially j `of ` druggists, {in, selling cheap connterfeits of standard and widely advertised preparations. This dishonest practice obtains especially with respect to the sale olproprietary medi- cines. Many of these preparations possess great merit, by reason of which and the vast sums of money expended by their manufacturers in proclaiming their virtues, have become immensely popular. At the same time the dealer has another similar preparation compounded by him- self or by some socalled `.`non-secret pat- ent medicine concern, bearing a similar name, upon which he makes a large prot and sells at a lower price, and which he palms of on the unsuspecting purchas- er as equal, if not superior, to the stand- nIuI' A-Cdnln u can vsiulil-9 ` 9.;-dT a.1'tiol,j It is a `most dishonest practice. `It is not only a positive fraud upon his customers, and a direct robbery of the manufacturers whose enormous expendi- ture of money in advertising the genuine article has caused the demand which makes the sale of his worthless imitation possible, but it works an incalculable in- jury to every publisher in the land. To such a magnitude has this species of swindling grown that the legitimate `man- facturersv of; standard proprietary re- medies are beginning to curtail their expenditures for . advertising. `They realize that the dealers in the counterfeit goods are reaping "the lion s share of the prots of their liberal patronage of the country. ` The more money they expend for. printer s ink,` the more the counter- feiters of these goods fatten and ourish. Within the past few weeks one of the manufacturers of an English preparation, who has been expending an average of $300,000 a year in advertising his article in this.-country, cabled his agents at New York city to discontinue all advertise- ments and make no more contracts for the present. Let a `dozen manufacturers of these proprietary preparations follow his example and the "loss to the publishers of the United States will aggregate many millions of dollars a year. `And `that is precisely the result that may be looked for. The newspapers have in it their .power to avert it. By vigorous and concerted action they can break up this contemp- tible system of swindling. Let them warn the people against it; and arouse a righteous public sentiment againstia prac- tice that is a fraud upon t epeople`, the honest manufacturer and t `_e hardwork- ing publisher alike. _ The druggists tell us that people call. daily for the new cure for consti ation and sick- headache discovered by Dr. ilas Lane. It is said to be Oregon grape . root (9. great remedy in the far west for these complaints) com- bined with simple herbs, and is made for use by pouring on boiling water to draw out the strength. It sells at 50c. and $1 9. package and is called Lane s Family Medicine. A riauant Herb 9 `Drink--A _ Good crop! Everywhere, From all sections of the country come the most cheering reports with regard to the condition of `the crops. It is not alone - that the `area under, cultivation is larger than usual, but the promise of a greater average yield is everywhere ap- parent. From the Pacic coast, through British Columbia and Manitoba, downby the shores of" the great lakes and the St. Lawrence, _`to the provinces on the Gulf and the_ Atlantic, the same story of exuberant growth and promise of, abun- dant fruition reaches us. . Fall wheat. has- proved more productive than in its earlier stages" the most sanguine would have ventured to anticipate. With re- ference to Manitoba the- dread from damage by early frosts is not yet entirely removed; but in the present advanced state of the crops, the danger from this cause may be regarded_ as;reduced to a minimum. In the case of spring wheat, however. the reports from all parts of the country are most encouraging ;.and as re- gards oats and peas, the yield, from pre- sent appearances,-will, should-the weather continues favorable, ibe '1 far" beyond` the average.` `The, cultivation of,` barley, especially the six-rowed variety, former- ly grownin this province`,'has been to a great extent discontinued"; `but wherever the two-rowed barley. recommended by the Hon. 'Mr._ Carling, Minister of Agriculture, and the seed of -which was so ` jiargely distributed from the Central Ex- perimental Farm at Ottawa has been tried on soil .adapted for `it, -the `results have been all that could be desired. Potatoes and root crops ' generally promise, should no untoward event oc- 'a more `than `woiited .1i our to retard or check their development, to be more than usually prolic.l' In fact, with the exception` of a certain? varieties " of fruit. shell?` as apples,` plums, ne_'ache`s.and g!`8'n'8.6.' Whih fin d'91I9e1i*i9'vh8Y `mf- fered fromlate.spri!ig f!$!;- pP99rInces at` present. indicate 'thtfhilI%,1T*9I6ason.l the labors of the ssicivstor nfbthe '_s_qilgw_llll in 9v9ry1ie6tioh'6f`=h1>lr.r;ti'i:i6nixm99t 'v'vi'th7 .`_f &YYfX C??? 1?. DC?! The `American dory Mermaid, from Bcaton for London, was spoken July 18 inlat. 43, N .-long. 49 W. The Mer- mai is racing acrosscthe Atlantic with 11.- 1x-.__ uG..........A. 9! VLUOUB VIIIVLU VI-IV`-U IE IJU CWVHIIDUU UIIFPUKU inpnblisgantimant 92 Ifynhsmepanree. in aC6rded..;`b y. _the,failu'i-e.o r;*thtiU;.pf:'oprieto1-I of the City Hotel in Portland, Me., who has called 0 meeting of his creditors. H6 attributes his emburaument to the strict enforcement of `. the State li'quor_ lam, not muomu a i: iifiebei ti .0 rt./ . *a.w`nyr* of `tiivel. e` -che ii. tinge?` 5 the Msine`prohibitory.,`Aoti hevebeen thug &gnnL.un1n-:-AnnL' -1-`Alglt. I vlunv avnunuv vIVlII|ll$ll, QUIOI IIDVU UUVII loll! Q I Iv enf mmj .ipqnt%hotoh,=; "thJ11nve.:ofut`g;:1 thgzlq | A'ii{Jg"f1i.2?.iJ'J:'?ue an} 1:; which, prohibltory lawn operate in largq cities whetethere is no adequate unppogt; in I\n`-ih-n`iiI-indhrn|- Inn Bnnlrwnn-s-n-an . A TORI 0I_' PITT? SWINDLING. 2...` rmnuuon wait: in itium. A I Slziiiee where `prtct1:;l ;1i(`iuor 'l9Vvypt.ere in force. 1- to`3y ,` tf1e" n'tlae1i1p`tof" prohibition in c, o . 'e7bliie.f.'ity`.6i 'Min`oiunoosga..eo the extent, of. ebontrnining the business` of reputable hoteln, ;while `the `drun_ka.rd e to- sort: ourish.vi1jti1`lly')gpmo1eted and do ~Ijot_ even pay_ gtex -alichee the saloon- keepera of other Shine are-forced to con- contribute to the-ugppprt` of 5the-jeill and ehjnehouaes which e their bx inc cl dcu so much to ll.--London Free `oi . . -4;ie;f1z=zre-tar th-no iI,1;t]1_eeme,n1za in m f ` cc: it tsgti .:iqaaavi~1 Port1tnd `W Gf zin th `i."yI ' ` :'.``I'.`&`. am" "A bin an -2..-;';:in.*_* ~._`1."- '2'...` - h f \" VD? . ~ Speaking ofthe -fs.lling_=.otthe large Russian rivers, ;which the cause of". great apprehension .for the `last few ,,vearI..`- Nedelo,~ a- weekly journal j of St. ;1 t91`!bur?8;"!$yi=;-..rfF'l?hi#.bIit 0116 6f I0 symptom . of a threatening s evil the dire Iconseiruences of, `which hardly be. "estiihatedat the pre7s`ent~`ti'm'e.` - Thewhole I_t_nssia`n-`territory--is drying` " very rapid- ly, : Not only the `rivers. b,ut'1_:ho. inland seas and lakes are also becoming shallower and narrower. Thehumidity of the soil is by `a considerable percentage less now than it W-sf t>u.t. 4 for.` years -20- The subterranean waters appear to be retiring so that in many places all over the empire old" wells yield no" water unless sunk several feet deeper than before, while artesian-wells require more power to be made effective. -The climate is changing accordingly and assuming the character of the. Asiatic deserts." The mean tem- perature in the summer-has risen three degrees (Reaumur) and that of thewinter has fallen in the same proportion. Im- mense areas ef quicksands have formed in many places, and are steadily encroach- ing upon the agricultural soil. We have veritable sand deserts now inithe interior of Russia. The character of our steppes deep ravines. The fauna and the ora of the whole country have markedly deter- iorated. The zone of productive soil has moved southward, and its productiveness has greatly diminshed. Finally locusts and destructive insects of many descrip- tions` have settled permanently in our best agricultural districts, and dryness and wood res steadily destroy our vegeta- tion ' ' has been changed by the formation of. That Reduced Majority." Many would .b_e,.,lad to believe in the honest intentions of ourlocal contempor- ary in dealing" with questions of fact, like ' for instance, the` majority of the Government` on yesterday morning's divi- sion, but theywould prefer oftener to see such intentions backed up in the state- ments made and inferences suggested. It seems that the majority in question was 22. The Advertisercalls this a re- duced majority Let us see how this is worked out. On the division on .Sir Richard 0artwright s amendment to the Budget, the House numbered 202 mum- bers, and the majority for the Government was 26. On the vote of Mr. Desjardin s motion, which had been intended as an amendment to the amendment, . but was withdrawn because tne Grits, in terror, made .g_fuss_about it-the number of mem- bers present was 176, and the majority of the_Govei-nment was 22, and Mr. Savard voted with the majority, who in the ;the previous case _w_ `absent from Ottawa when the vote w` aken. So that con- sidering that-26 members were absen t; it is fairer to say that the Government s majority was increased by one than that it was reduced by four.-Free Press. ' She Wanted to be a Christian. A very thin woman had felt the power `of the spirit and had been converted, and she" appeared` before the session to pass the preliminary exsmination. 6611';-on -.-nu A-n.-.3.-.n.....l - ..L......... ..t Dunn and oo!dontu-l'1ro.. mood! and 3tonn-Plokod. In tho ` WOT. 0'33 : ` 7 V _ Killed In a run: Jmn Iukrhta; ` Ssmuel Loftin, near Lawrence Ind., in dend_ from wound: received in a. ght with muukuti. 4 , . i UV FE UIIU ?b`?IIIIILI-ICE WLCIIIIIIIUIUIID _ Have you experienced a. change of heert?' asked theelder, gently. Yes, air,I believe I have. "And you want to live 9. new life? Yes,sir, I hope I do. I Are you willing to renounce the world the ash and the devil? Do I have todo that? _ Cell-ta.inly`, if you would be e consist- ent l(`}hriet'ian.* ' VIII! \JlIIrI3VI1IJI ' Can't I give up two of them and still- go into the chur u1\`r.. --_..--..'al..;. ..... ..-.1. L- ........ I.lIl\l UIIV IJll\Il\ll.lI No, ren_unqia;ion must be com- plete. 66111.. :.I..... ..L.... .......-; ....-.--.. -..- 1- Well, then, you must excuse me. I want to_be a Christian, I want to give. up the world and the devil, but if a woman, as thin. already as I am, has to give up any more esh, she might as well give up wanting tobea Christian, and go and join "aside-show as the great American only living skeleton. Gentlemen, you will have to excuse me. -I want to~ join the church, but I'm` not. prepared to join a aide-show _this summer. swim: \.. ` * ` " . L ' Saturday thesii M9635 , !~nniVf9ary`9;l:e:;t-dcption .01 the league `between the thteeoantona 0`; tr; mL:--.,_LJ 1""`..|A.-.*..':-IJ-_. . _.r-A4- _I-_. , the losguo between the threevoanions BE IUH; St!h:z:~:aI;d,,~ Ento :1`Islden; .mhh" 5:19. `1??`_`;"5` I3 V TF3`: What a French Senator says. 1 Barthelemy St. Hilaire, once an inti- mate friend of Thiers, a Senator, and Minister. of Foreign affairs, said to a re- porter :-The \Triple ` Alliance is" more against Russia than against France. All must stand on guard, or the whole of Europewill soon become the booty of the Czar, France is. only`; the secondary cause of. anxiety to Germ`a1iy'. Austria, England and - I refuse to_ believe thatv`?9qy.'one of_ the our powers has the shghtesftvititention of attacking France. If Fran>.;7t6n_1in'g;f:iie{utralv1n_the struggle be- tween; the g'_llie`a" she need fear nothing`:'=e1eShould'=l`v she- "rove false to the cause of `civilization -an `join Russia, what wg d she gain '3 In case of the, defeat of put? T shot on ` be torn ,-in-. L `)3 -'3: v ...`.-n -' .g._2-L;, ___r. V1015 IIIJU `VI-IUIU [VI-U UDI-IL UI. UIIU LVIIIIIU, `l?.s1,t3?'i Woilld-#99 ta ie 7..~..list`a'L.iQ'nt..of St -.7.Pet'rn4 bnrs Ehat 199?. -.th.9.btsb-ri-n-- Go-ion. I pa:sfQ1%i?'i9re'b!*;semii1i-'ii1t9d _ . :_ag+neI1't_rAlpoa1tion.a --3ta ; - ,:. Q-`._`;_;_'( A --"g.,r* 2 ' -4. nn H --~._w_'>.`;' . u-sauna: avv vwvn I-IILCIIIV Gill-I lolven the "whole the Rhine, j .Is..+.aEv*a.ae &1e'..~MJ..'a w.~..`.a-~. -.;.:A 1.. a.`...'....: A 1 EIIIUE ll VVDsUI -yvuvu A` wa/te'tIpout.on one of the islands of tlie Azerea group has caused immense damage and :1-eaulted in the death of six f{ t;;)i.a:;:d`-`_?;;1c 7o`iI1;i tZ}`II'.3Xf to>`am`sll~ bi . 3` n ganja of *viot9_ryg _aho_ might get" bnk'Ala8oe"and Lorraine `and gran `noon! at `LA DL}--' `W3 Baby wee sick, we gave her Ceaeorln. whun shewu a Ch1ld,ahe cried ter_Cast6ria.. Wheniheboeame lu,.she_ clunzto Cato:-la. The CLASS HP'O|_|C Eseof the STANDARD are FREE FROM BESTB.I0 l`I0_N?'ofd any kind. he assured under this Policy may proceed to, and reside in5 any `part of thye_wor1d,.eorjengage in yoccnpatipn of any kind, with- out license, or payment of extra premium. 4__; s. zuozuiz sA|.I."s. INEPETOB. BARB!` Swiss confederation. This league was formed on August 1, 1291. and the Swiss confederation was formally established on January-l, 1308. The federative repub- lic has, in spite of many vicissitudes. prospered during the six hundred years since the treaty of 1291. Its three cantons of that date have grown to twenty-two, and itretains its independence. The'con- nection between its component parts has grown closer `since the last half century, the looser form of the league having been changed In 1848 to that of a federal state. The outlook for the future of the republic is favorable, its peculiar position in the centre of the European states seem- ing to render the independence and neu- trality of its territory desirable. A Point Worth Remember-ins. The Chattel mortgage is one of the most common of all the legal documents that pass between rms and individuals engaged in trade. It is also one in which an important omission is not infrequently made whereby the instrument is practical- ly rendered null and void. In the body of the mortgage form are blank spaces in which to ll, among others, the words his, or her, or $`theirs, as the case my be. This is accomplished usually without diiculty. but in the aidavit of _bona_/ides that follows, the word_ against, while apparently the last in the document is not, but is intended to be supplement- ed by the words him, or her," `or "them, as the case may be. Here occurs the omission` we desiretto call attention to. We are told that there is more than one case on record where the document - has been duly registered without the necessary word added, and has subsequently been invalidated because of the omission, thus leaving themortgage in precisely the same , osition as any other unsecured creditor. his irregularity, on the part_ of both lawyer and law clerk, isiexpiained by the fact of the_ mechanical work of lling up the blank spices seeming`-to cease when there are, at rst glance, no others to ll up. It is, however, most important to _note, as before urged, that the printed word against is not the last, but must befollowed, in writing,,by either F`him,, or her or them, as required.--Mone- tary Times. ' ' The Globe and Boodle: Lu-kin. _ In discussing its own shady connection with i the Connolly-Lsrkin contracts in British Columbia, the Globe has a. faint cry of turn on the light, but adds that "the Committee can hex-dlytact upon more newspaper insinustions. `The organ fair- ly pleads :-- ` ll 1-: .`n Ju.e*;}.}}{u1' ${1;`I.'ii.'.1'1I.'i7:.e".'1}~"o'.ter objected to the Public Accounts Com- mittee being made tho-medium of inventi- gating the Langevin Testimonial, the cry was` raised by the Globe of obstruction. The organ : plea on its own behalf let a I justification of Hon;Mr. Foster : conten- tion in the testimonial case, that if any 0 9. desired to: `impeach the niater of Public works-in that regard, ;he"a_hould do to by motion in Parliament, andnot mix up extraneoua queationn with 1111: Public Account: examinations. UFUBIIUK UIIU Llvllul, uuu uvnv an I were crouipg having capsized. -av gins VIIIIQII I I Don't delay. Take Kemp : Balsam, the. best cough cure. `It will` {cure sore throat `or `a tickling in the tshroat,` It will curepains `in f th'e chest. ' It cure` inuenza; and bgqnchitia and all disgages `pertaining to" the `Inn '."be'cause it_iS`i i)ure - b al'am.' VHold*it `. to t o ligI_1t:nd s how clear` and thi<:,k`i1t is. -`Ybuj tho`, is1':(<;_e1l ent ,`di:t "after tak1ng' the If the journal referred to believe: that there was orookedneus, or if it can nd anyone in Parliament who believes it, `let a formal accusation be ptfeferred, and then an investigation can be hel .". `I ._..L ._ , LJ . -I-r up All-lv VLUBUO, yvotlgtyee. " T . . . . . ~ ; . . N its rst stages, can Lbe. successfully checkedxby the prompt use of Ayer s Cherry Pectoral. Even in the later periods of that disease, the cough is . wonderfully relieved by this medicine. Iehave used Ayer s Cherry Pectoral with the best effect in my practice. This wonderful preparation once saved my life. I had a constant cou h, night sweats, was greatly reduced n esh, and given up` 1133' my physician. One bottle and a a of the Pectoral cured 118., -`A. Jo LI: Du, Tennessee. Several years ago I was severely ill. The doctors said I was in consumption, and that they could do nothing for me, but advised me, as a lastresort, to try A_ver s Cherry Pectoral. Alter takin this medicine two r three months was cured, and my th remains good to the present day.- ames Birchard, Darien, Conn. A I _.-__- -..- Au. an ounnannn Lnvnn .|JH:l.f1Uu, \-IVILLL-lo Several years ago, on a. passage home from California, by water, I contracted so severe a. cold that for some days I was cotned to my state-room, and a hysician on board considered In life n danger. Happening to have a- ottle of Ayer s' Cherry Pectoral, I used it freely, and my lun s were soon restored to a health con ition. Since then I have invaria 1y recommended this prep-, ara.tion.-J . B. Chandler, J unction, Va. Dr. J. G. Ayer 8c 00., Lowell," Mass. 8o'.d by all Druggistu, Pi-ice $1; oixbott1eu,Ql,. Ayers Qlggggyfectural, j .% " V 18:25.) O ' `vs v I-4IAD orrloz-spa OAHADA` cmnu Tndnwamns. Who1es|l'o!.eI:ter8tea.l1n'8.' . He 0. Bu-loLw,,.a msil csrrier, was er-` reste Tuesday night atchicago for the wholesale stealing of letters. One large rm claims the robberies have almost psrslyzed their business. Do _'(1V9n h `I FHA`- ; Us 1 ?RRPABED BY ~ I. A. Ts'rILIA1'I-Iv. A%'Euljl1;: om has uonrnenu Anmacs .. Anvzriwxeixe Runs. TEE Anvnivcn ins A mnovunon or nunumu nmmnnn my menu corms; Almost, if not uite a nble that of mi other . Papegpubiiaged in Barrie. H` Anvnnnsnns snounn Non -nus no-1-.'u [ _ (12`linee' solid nonpareil make one inch). V mmsrnxr Anvnnnsnxnwrs. First insertion, 10 cents per line. Each nub sequent insertion. 4 cents per line. ' noticed, 10 cents not line for rat in ` sertion: 5 cents per line for each subsequent Insertion of the some matter. Legal. Oicinl and Government advertise 3 meats will be charged at above rates. L oo.N'rIuo'r CHANGES. Advertisers will please bear in mind that no- use of intention, to change advertisements must be handed in to the oice not later than Saturday at 10 o clock, and the copy for such .n'hn1-urn mnnt ha in the Anvnunln nlr-A nnt Infan- nun A space for a own transient re [)6 H1506 DXIDLIO unuu U18 W881` IOUOWlBK- dvertisers will not be allowed to use their dvertising angthiazlg outside their 1- business. he d they do 30.. ten will be charged for such adver rlnnmnnt V OON l'RAO'.l` ADVERTISING. Contract advertisements will be taken at th following rateglnwhioh are drafted on correct ercinl p ciples, and, as they will be a tlyadhered to in making new contract` o.tter_ present contracts expire. there will be only one nrloe for all: . } -. ._........ 5 Inches. i iiuiiif. 10 Inches, 1 Column i 20 Inches, 1 Column Eu! h :,K'1n`to Keep up his courxce. An English bridegroom has been ned for disorderl conduct durinathe marriage 'ceremony.v e we: thy-and nervoue, and in order to screw his courage up to the sticking point he qu_i'e_t_1y` took out a ask while the clergyman" was reading the ex- xhortatioti, Ian'd. ihddlged` in of nip- . The `church was prety'dark}}:.i'!id thought no oneeuw _I1,iI_n{,l)1a,l*.` !h .fhiu'he -was ;n1.a41 `1|`rAI\ ` 'I".-.'. `ha adv` }I';":1`Ir`}'n h l1iI:nn kn gt `For one m.onth-the three monthly rate with f 15 per cent. added. `For two months--the three monthly rate with 10 per cent. added. o H -Preferred positions in the paper will ` sold at an advance of one third on above rates. This rule will be strictly curled out. Ulalllflly Illa 1|) UUIUUIS, uuu Inll GUI! 101' incl: -0 must be in the ADVANCE oice not later than 2 o'clock noon on Tuesday, in any week; otherwise the advertiser's announcement may not be made public until the week following. Advertisers unnnn C1-nu nuvnnfinlnn nnvrfhfnrr and-ca bl-unl- ` Uljlllll ll OONDENQ AD Condensed advertisements on First Page such as Wants of all kinds. Lost and Found. Property for Sale or to Rent, 8 ecic Articles, i Eto.,Eto.. must be accom ni with the cash, 1 and will be inserted--F t insertion. 2 cents ; per word. each subsequent insertion, 1 cent r ; word `names. addresses, and gures couu as ` words - but a reduction to 1 cent` per word will ; be made when the number of insertions of the ` smemstter exceed FOUR. R SALE cheat: and on easy terms of pay- ment. the tollowink im rovod and unim- egl buds in thetownsh n of Medonte :- . afloaaoion-200 aoreaf in 8th Coxieeui v-100 sores. } lotofiki 8t.h-Oonoession- '_I; .3 r : Mn 3nmp :41g;te`;_':opart`-Pogtomge. Jain!!!-J spun nnsvu Ill! U V . p,.!!.&Vnd`!,9g'.!a!i'es%=`&1:.u'%EE?::`% I entail sickness when neglected. ` Inllnng -Inn: ` ..-:.._..1: ...s_-. 42.--- -n____ _ - auuuxu tit!-K6 H1656 .I.'I.LI:8. :y;':u::1!ly!11g;'m!lh;l{:ls}:avf?<;lsteufx;tl1e1z: .2: A vounawoulan a:::>::=: make them regular. . T l uvxgurulia a.nu DULLD . - the Bmon and Srsrzu. when broken down by overwork, mental worry, disease. excesses and 1ndiscre- tions. They have 9. SPECIFIC Aanon on both men and women, restoring LOBT vmon and correcting all mazaunuwrxm and surrnnsstoxs. I `W130 finds his mep1_:a.l fac- ' . gg1li?18gds?11cl>u`l, tfflzlen '15:: ' physical on mental. will restore his lost energies. both M Ivvuu IIUIII-II zrneue rmna Wm them ' For sale by all druggists. `or will be sen}: upon receipt of price (500. per box), by addressmg ' THE DR. WILLIAMS MED. 00. : Brockville. Ont. vngvuuug nnvasaa we VI nun L-II tulips of youthful bad In jrj Unlocks all the clogged avenues of the Bowels, Kldne s and Liver, carrying off gradually wit out weakening/the sys- tem, all the impurities n.:'.... foul humors of the secretions; at the snmettime Cor- rnntino. Anmum no 4-2. . o.........-1. The Oldest Picture In the World. ' A copy of_ the celebrated picture, of Geese, in the Ghizeh Museum, stated by Egyptologists to be the most ancient specimen of painting yet discovered, is now on exhibition at South Kensington Museum. . - J -