A "3 "9' w. U.9'!;fwT-'.rVP3'9'D35d.-t0 W we-HI. H=T.;cAH,;nn1i I319; u 7 ',"n"r_. ..l.%;';7l] .`ri37 . . .14-*1 31?? I ` ." 1 .. .., y ..`. -49 :1 ` ' . 1 F.` `v.;- ' ` _ y 7 . "7'r'\ ' - ' ` \t,- I, no `-I V alscmrs ;-TcAuLI&In&.:xAnIi;:?stocK I "..:' 1 aAnms.sr_6v_ewnnxs I uvu nnawl wnmmnlcx .1` BROWN. TEE: AMES EDWARDS, Conveyance:-. Issuer of lllarrlage Licenses. Ufoe strictly pri- vate, Post 011100 .Bui1diJ18. Barrie, and at his private residence. Marv street. 11-ly 9.40 an T - ,_BOVA:B_DlllIi ` . runs? LA8s!:!'E-BLIA ran by ) .. 1 P ..J.v....a mt """ 57'. | : E..f,. gj ` 1.: , V>:; ' 3 2.. . . ...nu" -xx`: C/`17; L'v. 33;." a Ca. By a thoggh "knowledge of the laws which govern the ope:-a.tions'ot digestion and nut:-ition. and b a careful agplioation of the ne pxfoperties o well-selects -Cocoa. Mr. Ep 5 has provxded our breakfast table: with a. d canny avored bevel-min whinh mnv .5... M. up a nun provtueu our nreaxrasc 118 men with delfcately avored beverage which may save us many heavy doctors bills. It is by the j ndioious use oltmsnoh artholegntialtt diet tltt ztoonatitutiog may gradna _y ,up an _ 3 ran enong tdfresist even tendency to `disease. undreds of subtle maladies are oatinnnrnnnd nu rhnv _'8o1d'onlyH_ I ,thms:=. ~ oz auuue mauames are noauncnround us ready to attack who:-eve:-.ther'e is a'woak*voint. We mils! esca efmlgn aggitg-lh watt`? .:kdoeng.:z oun- sevesw_e,o ,. _ptu-`e. do an` - gerly ` _nonrI_sh_6(_1_ trame:"~--~-"Civilj `gems! .~ : '~ _ ._ , k ; 6 almizxzllyg water ;Lor -mi1k.' %P...k9.*.-L 2.57 Grooo... 18391104 Chops and Steak'u.r:i';;:; no team everv wnnenoy no disease. Hundreila subtle maladi are ti ' ' w`hm-egg :t1m-281. ?:.f.?333.3.'.'%dr- Aws T. BALNTING,.CLlRK COUNTY OF SIM- oon. will be at his o1oe,_at the Court Ilouao. Barrie, every 8a.turday`.- H.esi_denoea.nd. P000 ' NEXT noon to am or nominee. EPPS S~ cocoa ;_ A call solicited for .11 kinds ox . DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, : srums; SOAPS,` comas, AND BRUSHES. Are a. acuity}, and rties intendln to have sales. oonsultthe r own interests y placing their sales in his hands: . . neon as Mouxinii, euemsr mo mmmsr. 2 nouns west or nus name HOTEL. at Orders left at the Anvmcn omce wmbe attended to,- 35 ' G. R. roan. HANDLES ALL KINDS - or Auctxo SALES. EFORMITIES AND DISE \SES OF THE J 0101 '.l`S-DR. MCKENZIE, 46 north Sta. Toronto. will be at the QUEENS H )Tn..h 29th August and last Satllrcgay or every month. ~ 4. I In: uunut JIa'l`.A.Dl..A.lBIll1o'lJ-KilINl.l"A.N I 15 based on a solid foundation of economy of management and sound business princi les. Special features: Forty years experience; b- eral form of Policy and non-forteitable after two and three years. Prominent ob'ect~ : Sound . life assurance; 87,000,000 aid in c ims; 4,000 families beneted. Cost: helowest consistent with safety. Bonuses every three ears, never less than 20 per cent. on the lite p n, nor-less than 14 per cent. on the endowment plan. Total ' Abstinence Assurance: The only compatig in Canada oiferingc special advantages to to ab- sta_1ners. Accumulated Fund nearly 36.000.000. Head oice for Canada. Montreal. - `av rIr\UUu\-Inc .--..- __.-..-_ v_----'- '-_.--.u` -av..-nun. `H. "N. COUfRT.I.;AND'1`. 29-tt V ' Anvmom omce. Agent for Barrie ' J or .:e31\`|'G:c.AN':D. . ' Ho 1347;, * 3 THIS` LONG ii:S'rABL1sHED. COMPANY is IYIni\nlhnIr|Aou`- nun` .....-....l l......!_..._ .__:._-.I_1__ me our max: AIJBTIDNEEH place for high class Watched nd Clocks. I will `add during the fall some novel and attractiye goods, and `will keep `none -but thebest; . ' SSJEQL`-. B0'|'HWEL|. S BLOCK. D_llN|.0P'ST. BARBIE rnnscnrrnoxs Q1-nnrunr oourounnnn. A A GREETIN`G:l` 1 V _ A ' I extend my sincere thanks for` your generous and liberal patronage and sup- port. It cannot be denied that such support comes as an acknowledgement that DIAMOND HALL is the best LIFE ASSUBANCECOMPANYI I`. I1. VVALIJVVLN, uornor W830 01. .I.'UB|a Omoe. over Mokeggie Bank, Barrie. On thg premises at night. V 11.6-29. B; .`r.r1.:1:'1'o11.1:n, A. nnownimn; 8 , I` - Dunlap Street. Barrie. [TO THE PUBLIC rormr A1i'r1oLi$:;;-.m FULL VLINE. Iusumcs Ta. am ssrnamnns. Mohy` to loan on reasonable rates. "L '. .,.-.'*.."`i_';.1. V .`.,.-`E. _{,7`.::'.','.-` g'_.' ....'1`.,!z_i.a..Pop1z1;er 119t;t4a.E,aa,t..ande .W7at.- re?! hfcsgo..Mont.re-al.-e8o.- ~-Intendingaestlera Fr ting for intqrmagon. will reoeive prompt- -Ahllnn, FARMSTOCKSALES iBRI1T_ISI4-I EMPIRE GRATEEUL-. ooMFoin1iN.G, in. A, DOUGLAS, --will be` foutgd-_- O *3.*:I.<:.!=.3e;*:a.-*- THE -JEWELLERV, BREAKFAST. % "` '.-" 1' 1 ' ` `J , erfigig: The Oanadinn;Gazo.tte.hin an editorial entitled. J25 QnadI. .I. 'Huxni.l.intiop., . . JP` `plsudjz iir. .Hectdr~,_Lanevin_?|. action in hi]; in the Oabinetg lg1t':ro- . . ,.4`il95-te0idn0d' ` ` ` '- 5 "Y0" 8! -ha 5-`would-`ihvo}thumivuiab&::mu9h= nu:-. -E.*2i.9n-...l11! ..Lti9 !*1iWti*'*3;I6iB'3$:l1 . ~ *.*V%l ' '7-....*:u= ....) :.m' 2.. . .-go 0;; E`q'-pvt` ,u.. .=.`~Z`'0.`.-2` A!}.Z.`E. .. ..:.;-o:r.nnm~2 nnlurisif . .. ' 15\~55E71C;.".7i';..` . . . _u-um yuan suvvsu, u_uu~ LIUPUI IIHIV `He will to:_.able to clear` himself from the charges preferred againts him, but it says ;,that V. it cannot longer doubt that the whole system of public works in Oansdae reeks ? with wastefulness and corruption. -The srt1_cl'econ`clndes ;: "` Only- byrbring- sing-"the " oenders t0~jI1Ibi'` can the Dominion .Gover.-nmenc: ever} 3 .`cstsstro- phe-'_ fvyhichi the"de'Ith of {thclste Si`:-~ John:Mi'ecd(ins!d;` is 6sntin11"I:Ihoniieni":`~ ` " t ' v may 1?au _m1r*= `Ga:'amh*~ =u'ne` sen Hectov"'L:nge h`li"s_ s".do`ne"th'e sit} ' ht` thing L in xggiggipgi __hisM_p`or_tfolio,` and .l;op.e9 he w.il.LsI.n _ U`: _ . ;1n..p:;aw;nx;ha,t~his and: man 4dAnn_ , }:5|i1`iyf0"li&""'i*!o6"i3! .1'i`l?i6uz:':` V `$ "'wii81w'.:: ' "'*=gg; %?'iFiIn" ` 51:5 ! V :u'...cs.:..; III I :Th0. Ghrbnicle from to" sir` Hctor Langgv1n s standing in Cshadiain Iiplitica and. his past record, and. hopes, that -he `ha hl`\'A {tn Alan: L3:-n-1.13 `-4.... `LI... BAnRw PLAN LNG MILL.-GEO. BALL, Carpenter and_ Builder, and Manufacturer at Doors. asasn, uunds. Mouldings, &.o. Plan- lng or all kinds done promptly and satisfac- Ionly. Enotorv. John street. Barrie. . v9|V] _'.' `AF '.'.H.!r. 2!! hands are clean.- IIVL- (1-..- .11-- `lino; AU US. ' The country_ is safer in the hands of honest Conservatives than it would -be un- der. the guidance of honest Liberals. There isa greater promise of national ada- vancement in one policy than in the rather. This patriotic preference forvthe Conser- vatives, strong as it 1a.doea not throw a coverlet over the iniqulties of some min- isters who have disgraced the name. The party is entrusted with the championship- of a great cause and it` cannot abrd to let_ the standard of Canadian` unity and independence besuilied by ` any;`indivi- dual s sins;- -Tel gram`. ` ' ' ` Sir Hctot- a _re_signat_ion of his port. folio in the Dominion :,Oabinet ad .Mini's- . ter of Public Wop-kg; is the, subject of much, comment, noponly by the props, but in political and oolonial circles gener- aIIv_ . ' ` V ally. fl. sir" new. 'nep1gnuon;ni;uah Com ----n V IIFZLUJ-_ . "I t is not altogether 5 question of Ins "and Outs. The Conservative policy em- I bodies much that tends to make this 7 Dominion mighty, while unfortunately, the Liberals have deserted the ground that should be occupied by stslwsrt patriots. . o . . VIVL- -_`--__A_.__ :_ , , D 9 VI` 1 1 n U\I `GUI \ll5`Ucu. If united Canadian and British, rather ` than United States sentiment had a strong i hold on the heart of the Opposition, the 1 Conservatives "need not imagine that the i fate of the Abbott Ministry would excite ` much concernsou4tside` the ranks of their own petty. . Ta. .- .....s -h.....-u.-_ _. _._-_u-_. -1 1---- It in Canada : nope. Because with*a.l1 its faults, and it been not a few. the Conservative Government is now bearing the ark of Canadtfs hopes, ? independent and" patriotic journals are anxious that it should be neither defeat- ed nor disgraced. TC ....:...J l\........l:-.. -...1 'D_:L:_L _-LI_-_ Inn-av: Inv II sovuv 'I\IDIIIl Ull\-I U\III\IllI As an instance of the simplicity of a search-light outt, and the advantageous use to which it can be put, it is only ne- cessary to look to the navigation of the Suez Canal. Vessels unprovided with the electric light can hire a complete a plant when entering the canal either at ` Suez or Port Said. The whole arrange- J ment can be set up in an" hour or two, 1 and the steamer can then go through the canal at night. Formerly every ship in the canal had totie up to the banks at night, and the passage often occupied fty or sixty hours. N ow it is genererally made ineighteen or twentyhours, and on some occasions even quicker time has been made. lib: aviywaek. in tr days Ln)! cup of_;3.0QQ.0W( Oa_I I'.-f.`-5, id3an`ii1onzi~~0f excrwrdin-venue iii1:\1!1ii*x`1 F!| 1!3`!. .`-lot-6in '1`.ho! -roe aid to weigh from 15 to 17 lbe..per 120;"? while the best continental eggs `weigh 1 from 13 to 15 lbs. only; and are admitted ; ly superior in clean to ghe choicest Irish * ....:.'.` _; ":.;.`.4' .'...;.I..'.'.`ma hv their `ni-ice. ` T- 11.. FERGUSON, BARRISTE SOLICI- . TOR or one supreme Court. 01 udioamre tor Untario, Uonveyuncer, &o.- Money to Loan. Okces 1.11 bank on: Toronto block, Owen Sweet. Burma. ? 50 V Uses lorthe Search Light. i `There is no doubt thatif every__ pas- senger steamer was provided with several search lights. many dangers would be avoided. and the yearly loss of life at sea would be greatly lessened. This `state- ment applies spzcially _to emigrant steam- ers, in which so many lives are in jeopar- dy in the times of danger. It has been * recommended that the equipment of such ` vessels with search lights should be made 1 compulsory by the the Governments of 1 the countries under whose ags they sail and at whose ports they touch. 1.. no` ....t......... -3 LL; -........`I..:L- -3 - ` Ill VAX! _lU U vuvuovuv 4.17.". _ Leggi-.-`q "5667 evienoed ~by_ gheiz-_ price, which X i- walreaejdx f1'9|1|_`.3 =e.10 cents; pet ehi=ndred:~mo=eee~eu-n W-in-blefot she `Ii-iah :prod'not..'- In 5no t1`ade,. ptob`ably,' have thsv .QadiI.H1-~ phovn. -.1 ~zreaet9I'_=pi- e iitude end xeedfnepe to meet 1_f.he.need_a_ of 5119 Bl'i3hm.`.'kP} 155 P?ki.8 il'J!Wl'l-5' ed to be ii1;peri_or :,to thiti of `any `conun- enfsl phipmenti; n'_I'i_'d.tho grade may `now o **be` said toibe, placed upon fa permanent footing. [ Indeed, the the leading Aexpo';t- ere commission a.g'enta here' say that, even were the McKinley tariff eb_a.ndon_ed tomorrow, _the trade would not now be affected. ed for taking life, it appears that in the Total..........27l'. 137 The showing is a bad one as against the people of Texas in the matter of their re- a spect for the forms of the law. But other i facts adduced indicate that there is some I excuse for the people's, anger. Though so ` many have been legally or illegally punish- yearsabove mentioned there" have been ` not less than 957 homicides inoT'exas for ; l which no one has been punished. ' ` | -. Lexqilnlanxing sud Lynohllllmj i it "The Chicsgo. Tribune is trying to create 7 a sentiment against the resort to lynch law in the Unitedtates. A In an article deal- ing with the praotice in,Texa.s it gives the following gures of executions . in that State since 1885 e:'--- run.-z. .`j-.{,,":f~,j 15;};-1, 1. --exam ersnxpv` -pad ~Lawf,ullyV Unlawfully . hanggd. lynched. ....4 43 ....5 .17 15 . ..6 15 .f.:3 14 ..3 21 ..3 12 > ysvuwuv vuusuun so MUU HU onus. But _the csseis not as opeless as some estimates appear to make it. As the writer in Nature says, the region in which the drought is chiey to be feared is ' the western province of Northern 'In,dis.. and the really critical months ore August jsnd September. It will be late` ` in the imdnsoonj season, therefore, more obsolutecondeuce can be reposed ffvffh A-the .._rgi_nfa,ll-,,. says _the some well Jlnovm Yneteqroldflf-,; `_`is then (in August I andeptember) undsnt and continuous up to the third week-`in September, with .11: nal: showersor 5 two at `: the end of the I urany aatzmsca at the Indian harvests. ` I I month, all may yet lie`, well. There is -tharoor9:,sti1l;-.1ett:mhance. for the .nr9w- TlIa`l.,tIIn'i\n I>n -.`lI...~ , ` gala .AInIIllGI~U_bVklD>lU III a ' The... gdvernlnent ..`?1eteo:-ologinta. of IIndi_I=~hlvo' boqn '_ox'oaedingly energetic in their gtiampts-` to -`discover some method of forecasting the `fiilm-e` of '-the monsoon: which dishes` `tjh9_;\-li;9paI *of' the `farmer. In` 1,877.`thay. hou"1x"e- tha`y`<!}a.d` `discover- _e'd;a' ; un_Inoct!onx- 5 cold<._jwinter or-. 4-t-mt.-`bu mi pctl'o3i,.. ' ` ,4 7`-I'*'.r'-' ' 2`; :. -Inowvfnllu and 5 ` va._vLv5v.`.I1U_IlA` QVIU D UIIQIAU ' ` Zlndians crops; to rally; .-;. _g1a._.;. gdvprmnont . gas` mono}: WI LOUNT, BARRISTER, AT- torney, Solicitor. Notary Public. Ulces in Bank of Toronto Buildings, Uwtgrhstreet. - y nun-I-in (Int- A Indian Monsoon: and narveate. In the last week of June the then reported retardation of the Indian mon- soon trains augured badly for the yield of the growing crops. A former oicial of the Indian Weather Service, A writing in Nature of the 9th, inst., after discus- sing the general principles which regulate the monsoon rains, concludes that the present outlook is not hopeful. ` '13-}. LL; ____-` I- -4 _ _ Will Earth and Mars Speak ? I A_pious and wealthy woman, in France is said to have left a prize of $20,000 to the person who shall invent some way of signalling to the inhabitants of one of our neighbor planets. ~ Well, perhaps nothing ` stranger than that has happened in the history of inventions and discoveries, but ' things nearly as strange have. If ever i earth s people do succed in communicating with the inhabitants of another world, that world will probably be Mars. It has not yet been discovered that any of the planets except our own are inhabited, but it seems that Mars may be, and with beings not unlike ourselves. The most powerful telescopes have perceived that Mars.has ice-elds around its poles, and has also summer and winter, as we have, and that in winter the ice-elds grow broader, in summer narrower. Schiapa- relli beleves he has seen long lines like gigantic canals across the face of Mars equatorialregions, but others think that the lines are in this astronomer- s eye. However, it is "not safe to say what is or is not any more. One proposed way of signaling is this :-`-Upon the bosom of some immense plain like the Sahara desert let there be a gigantic right angle triangle measured` 01! . Its sides must be hundreds of miles long and may be marked by lines of palm trees planted and nurtured till they attain their growth. If then `the inhabitants of Mars know what mathematics is, and if their tele- scopes. are powerful enough to see this? gigantic triangle, they will know it means i something; They in turn maybe will .~ plant a corresponding triangle on their` planet, that is, if they have any. manners at D all, and we on our.side _shall see it and know that our signal has been perceived. Earth `and `Mars will understand each other-. , _ A ' 3 ; .V ,..A, , - A VLths1`:Atl.|.o iaigziation of 0; Public Works has be- neoeugry. at least vex-y op- the-circumstances. _ L ;l1&.l-S' olm lmntllinn The Retreat. nf Ayer s Hair Vigor restores color and vitality to`.weak and gray hair. Through its healing and cleansing qualities, it prevents the ac-.9 ;cumulation of dandruff and cures scalp! diseases. . `The best hair-dressing ever `made. and by far- the most economi- lcal. ` - passed through the culd. rolls, receiving a - any oxidation- . They are then ready for In . How Tiuplatesarellade. g V view of the "present crisis in the South Wales tinplate trade, the following particulars` of 'the'Morewood process of tiuninq plates, now in use at the works of the United States Iron and Tinplate Com- pany, Limited, Demmler, Pa , may be of interest: The plates are rolled in the ordinary manneriuto black sheets, eight of these sheets being rolled at one time, and after being sheared to size are put in the black pickle bath of sulphuric acid. -where all oxidation is removed.` They `are then placed-inan annealing furnace] `for thirty-six hours, after which they `are smoothly poiished surface. They are an- nealed again and put into the White pickle , `where they are thoroughly cleansed from I the tinning process. The mode of put- ting on the coating of tin is very simple. The plates are rst submerged in a bath of palm oil until all the water disappears, ' the oil forming a ux for the tin, the rst coat of which is received in the tin pot; ' the , plates are next dipped in the wash pot, and when taken out the tin is spread I `over the surface with a brush by hand. ITh'e nal act in the tin coating process -`consists in passing the plates through rolls running in the palm oil, whereby the tin is evenly distributed and a smooth sur- face _ obtained; There are ve of these rolls used, three running on top of two, and the plates make two passes through them, in the rst place being let down lthrough the rst and second of the upper set, and by -a cradle arrangement being returned through the second and third. . This completes the tinning operation pro- lp_er, and the polish is obtained by rapid movements of the plates through` bran and midlings respectively. and then polish- ` in: with sheepskin. The result obtained [at the Demmler works is a very excellent article. ' `Tfbii ww---u v---.- Discovered at last-e remedy. that is sure, _~safe. and pqinless. Putnam's Painless Corn- "Extmctor never "fails, never causes in, nor ~` even the slightestdiscomfort. Buy utnam s Corn Extractor, and beware of the many cheap dan erous, and esh-eating substitutes in the {trier et`. See that it is made by Polson & Co., I ' r u C UIIV VI`VKIuCwIU\I$I 2%, ,.. _ _ V ."*"L'.'iI.'h..d1ine The Remus of ._ LIngevin_, Ls Press of to-day I ; _n__ ...`t. Iyiiil. .. AI ---- -A` A` 91- I1'mu.-.- 4l.lII-IBTVVIIIJ JJC L IIZIIC vs vvfwu l'aam*-<-,%.*'rhe dumusal of Sir Hector "Laii7g'e vih,' decided upon some timg, ago by himgelf. cannot fail to create a consider- 'Il.>_Li.e`eot ...o.n the. .c.0n.d1__ti0n'_0f our poli- tics, . 1s'.,!Q;____ 1.1.. _..:.._.A.:... 2.. LL- $195.. 5 ` I . ' I46 'Patrie_.aya the resignation in the! jffbezinning of the end. " Evidently, it says, " Mr. Abbott eannot prolong the Vexiotenoe of the Cabinet. . GALBRMTH 8: HOWARD, BARRISTERS Solicitors. 850.. York Chambers, 9 Toronto street, Toronto. '1`elephon_e No.1.093. - T. w. nowmn. 451:: E. E. uannnurn. Cbrnni Conn! Corns! 2 Wgm Gd 1. 3." elmed. ' . y Of the W acks f` Cholera mor- come sud- ' V `t `y. ygen V . Wllszmnate ::I1)1ec,detc ' - . e v . mat them?%),%*';'::f remedy. , ; x 1 V W $ 1 F ~ -9`89I1c1es. _ 161,3 5 I . when? i_8 the ` It new ` cure all simmr com laints, ddiar}I1(I311, .tery, cramps, colic, c olera. infantum, C110 morbus, canker, etc , in children I-`adults. ' g j 8tlo_to_tho Right. _ ; Right actions 3 rin from right 1l'II1Cll?j' s ` P `ollt II110%89S:Ofdl&l15h(B9,, _ ysentery. cramps; ` th; ;`!1mn1e.r semplaint. cholera morbus "" wsm `r,eme ;Fow1er s Extract of W vzSt`3W.b91'!'Y1-99!! unfailing cure-made 0I1'bs`t' I nnciple that nature s remedies are [r A evef travel without it. dress 3 ooda N50 at Fraser re! ,0; Health In Herbs. ` Health-giving herbs, barks, roofs, zmd bi'Y'_ ries ar carefully combined in Bunluck 810.)! ;hBitte , which regulate the secre.tiun.~, pilrllu`: `the blood and renovate and strengthun Q1` * entire system; Price $1 a bottle, 6 bottles 3 L Less than one /cent a dose` ) v Iotheu 9.ndNux-ses. ` E LL who have the care of c11i1L11`vn-a`1lt)_1_111`~il ' V knowthat Dr. `Fowlex-,s Extract of W` Strawbrry may be condently depended on W % summer diarrhma, d)'5`; " tery, cramps, infantuypz Cholei; " BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS :1 m.-- 1 BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERSfOI`t11v O BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERR my the I ` BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERSf\)1`Ihk9 I BURDOOK BLOOD BITTERS my 111:` I BUKDOCK BLOOD BITTERS for mu ;laul.\al-U J. "1 UU'4llUl.y U'llC\|.- `,`I am acquainted with the 1b~*\'t V11-;"`,`t` lady`, and can certify to thq facts as .~'t.ll0t : Henry Wade, Dlfnggist Kmgston, Unf- ' . Sarah Marshall, ` ` KING ST., Kingston, says 1 was ;1t`:~ with chronic rheumatism for _vt*an's ` used numerous medicines without sm .n-as. ; by the use of six bottles of 15111'l.~'k 31 1' Bitters I was entirely cured. I am onrn1o:nl>oH nu-H-11 `\n n1s.`\'n* H. 11 Dana. U1. I . Ont. . 1 ....... ..... ........... ...........-.. .. W s It is estimated by the New York Sun that European countries will this year require to import eight hundred and WY million bualfela of breadstnifa. To meet this demand. America, India and other ex- porting countries will only have N0 hundred and fty-nine millions to spa- leaving a shortage of over six hl1l|_dl' million-bushels. This means tWoth1D .- High prices for farm products on tins continent and a state of semi-saarvatlofl for millions in Europe. Illllo As in other countries, the laws of C_hm3 forbid gambling. But corruptibleuthc1a`1! permit it every where, and suppU5d*Y share in the prots of gambling establish- ments, Gambling In China, The favorite recreation of Chinese gambling. They are passionately fond of games of chance of every descrpition, and the most triing thing is frequently made the occasion ot a. bet. This passion is so deeply rooted that not only men and women of all ages and classes, but boys jand girls are inveterate gamblers. ;Everywhere are to be found gambling houses, and they are lled with players from early morning till late at night. Even the fruit stands are used for gaming, land you seldom pass one without seeinz [children playing some trivial gains oi chance, in which the stakes coneistor fruit. ' .'I . 1 .1 1 I IVLI... ma. . " `She is yours ! I cried, and then I added, `and so am I! Now. that, con. tinued the proud mother-in-law, "is, in brief, the story of his wooing. I ,am his as inseparaoly and indihsolubly as Dolly is. Ilehall never leave him. I regard him as one of the noblest and most lovnble men on earth, and I have no other ambi- tion than to aid him with the benet of my counsel and experience. Knowing this, he is ever the paragon of affection E and g,entlen,ess,'and I am certain that no woman-at least no English woman-- , ever had a more tractable or more obedi- ! ent son. ` VII`! 6 I : I I am I ' the world; I have neither fa:e:nZ` mother, brother nor Sister; 1 am Derisr mg of lonelmess. I know Ilothing of and care less. for customs of the count 1 want your daughter to be my `wigf give her to me and do you at the game tlme` become my mother, father, brother and sister. '* ` ` Henry, says I, `do you mean in?` " `I do/`he answered, rmly, andf saw determmatxou ashed from the same eyed before which the ferocious barbarian: of Ujiji had quarled and under which th; hostile hordes of inhospltable Njaudia had melted away like m1sts~ of the W5. ing. `CI... 1.. ......- .._ I!) T __,_' 1 xnd pa`:-hapu gllif nix. A -- IIIIJ 5 . Henry pleaded long and eluqu. .31: times he would almost wgep 'tears would ll his eyes and he M, . choke with emotion. l 'l(I`\ I 1 # V-v"`-V -v- "U": o uauu 1 san; _" `No, Henry; Dolly is all :1; left and I cannot, shall not. 1 her. The mother-in-law in play: a. lonely part. She iq (,1 to her daughter's household; 1 must be few and brief. They h I I I my daughter a.way--I cannon Dolly ! SC 'I]'.-........ ..`I.....3...l 'I-_, pleaded for Dolly's hand I send ; __y-- --------g vv on Q13 Spea. ing of Mr. Stauley s co Mrs..,Tennant,A mother of Mrs S and : " Henry wooed a l< ' he won. When he came` 0 Henry ; I Du_llyA that I h.,.._ , HE QUEEN'S EOTEL.-A. W. BROWN. Proprietor. Exoellentaooommodetion for I travelling-public. ` Bar and larder well sup- lled with the best. Good stabling and atten- ve hoatlers. Lu of guestaeoonveyed tree to and from all tre Few doors west of Mar- ket street on Dunlon street. - 4 -V ease we rams W111. of course I In Butunless there is in spring and 8 Its. _an exceptionally strong mOVem3ntufl the southwest in the upper regio is of ,;tmosphere owing over the im] the and descending into the Asianc immiay" `thus preventing the formation ofofh` I monsoon producing area. of low baromme __no'a.ntecedent snowfall accumulati r of winter or spring can a On` _ . ccount 0, serlous faxlnre of the wet monsoons. ` r 1-om - What European Countries Want. 1-? \ _I- -.o.._._ Bow Stanley Won 2 above namai ` . ; _) " eloquem} Wnnn In _y.- ICKIN SON 8; MACWATT, BARRISTE Notaries Public. Solicitor of Bupren e Oourn. 8:0. sarrxe, 0nt., 0111093 in an]: of Toronto Block, No. 8. Owen Street. At Bran Oice. Elmvale, every Monday, . V - ' Jomv D1oKxN5oN- B. A.. D. -omwrmr, 13nj.13LER & Mocnvry, uarr iacers, Solicxtors, N ovaries. 850., Money `Io Loan. D'.AL'1`ON MCCARTHY, Q. 0.4 I . E. P. Pmrmu, Q.O., J. A. Mocaniunr. battle and Amazon. Mocnrrav, EVANS, PEPLER &. MCCARTHY, 0|-illia- and (` but ck Blood ~ blood. `.1 g BARRISTERS. ouonors in High Courtot Justice. ovaries Pumio. Oonveyancers. Ofoes over she-Bank of Toronto. Btu-me. .,_-__ 1x11 ' (`I `II Zanvnsv l.`IaWA.l`I-'1.` 66 arnuuu. Duu'Lau:u.'u. unnu- tors, Notanes. Uonveyauoers, Money to Loan. umces-2 Doors North of Bank of To-_ ronto, Owen mreet. Barrie. A I E. D. scmcwgxvr, % J. T. Spnoun. j vavvl-D II VII Notari C5nve;: Dmoes, inds` Blo llntlnn, Rnrrin, um E05811 UDIIVOYIHICBIB, X0: LIIULIU 'IIU IMO Block, op site N. & $1. W. 13: lhtion. Barrie. and Bing a.m sB1ook. Bra-dto , - A 1 vncvnunnv I aunt`-Ir;-I9 `VET `I I'\!l!ll\l\I7 A 'I"77:lII UU NT, nuzwaum an U11..u.`avv_:.unm, nan.- rlsters, Solicitors of the Supreme Court of Judi assure of Ontario, Proctors, Nota.rleah%on- vey mars, 850. Money to Loan. 0ice'5- - 3211': Block, opppsite N. 85 N. W. Ry. Station, IEAICN an llU.l.1.Ul1.lBULV, nnnnxnxnnn. Solicitors, Conveyanoers. 850. Money to Loan. 0toe-0ver D. J. Mm-chison s Store, Market Street Barrie. Bramyh 01oe.-.-Potter : Block. Tottenimm. ` . EDWARD J. Hnnx. _ D. 0. MUROHIBON. LENNOX, AULT ac -KERR, Barristers, Sol!`- citora of the Supreme Court, Proctors. &..'iia.`. .?3`{iY.9?.'.? m'.`i?. N- ?_ _ w.nv. "1"V!!' I-l$l9Q9Vt UNI-no an---gs-vo-o up -a-cw-u-y ------v--- wanrou lmnnox. LWELIJNGTON Ania. IOHN R. KERR. . . wonnsox 85 Ts;u.imm* E? porters and neaxeuincoauonu kinds. and town. Grey and G116] 11 White %...i'.';~ 1:&`.E':.`s`....K.....r 2.aP5`.1`r'en%`;n 0 ' . ' 0 Railway. Switch`, toot of J In ureoaneur -`th am. ., ;rwho?h?:rdk?m:'i(A-t:i:hbt|%t'` Dllloe -Comer or John and Elizabeth mggu. ' e on Rcollnstotestlowcstrstcs.-`l!'u1ners` otes Discounted. Collections made in out of the County. Real Estetebcnght % Oonveysncing in all its branches. Mu- Idoonssslssned. 0mce--Over Censdlsn Ionk of Commerce. Dunlop stteet. 46-1: ? ELYON. P VAT! FUNDS `I'D. _ T G A. RADENI-IURST, BARRISTER, AT- . torney Solicitor in Chancery, Conve an- aar. &.o. Otce-First Door South of Post 0 co, . Blnd s Block Owen Street. B_a,rrie._ LOUNT, HEWSON 86 CRESWICKE. BAR- Jam .......-.. nf nhu-in, `P1-nntnl-II. Nomriaacon. to land on strai ht loans at owest rates. V MONEY.-A large amount of rivets funds II MOCARTHY EPLER & MCCARTHY. E. u. E5'.l`ItAf.l`HY,'J,.C.. IOBEPH ROGERS, CHIEF CONSTABLE, h_gounty_ot Simone. Otiioe-Police Uourt, )B8. . Br-SS, and Arthur, Phsioians, V Sur- Izannn. 3.13. W. A- Rani A... R. ('1- R- R. H. WALLWIN, corner wear. of Post Oman. nvnr `MnRn`ov1:rin n Rank. Ran-`In. DIIT-13. - WM. Locum, Q. G. A. In. H. "11V;H-PCIOBH, fa: 00:`-.OePCi`h:;gtpg;6d`th'_l.;tt4`) `i:"nLi mg`. ulnniai-r `-ninu - 1..-s-.v.`....sv -5`... `TBA `BY 85 ESTEN. ' Blr llt 003.. 1335. '1`. LITTLE. M.D.. 0.M.. (Shun ~ .....-..... EEARN aanmuncriiisbn. BARRISTEBS. Qniinlfnr-a nnwnvnnnnrn Rum Mnnev 150 IEWART 86 SPROUL. Barrister. Solici- tn!-4: Nntnrnnn lfnnvnvnmnars. Money to T. ARNALL, M. n. 0. M.. came in 333 umll'n Rlnnlz, Allnndnln. Onm n1-Amisuu .___..__..____________._____.. mmr a:o'LoAN.- asooooato a L ' cont-. J. '1'. 8PR.0UL. Sol1:ior.e t:.r. J A9 No Do 0. Mt FoTc Ml co . Graduate 0}. Trlmty University, Toronto. allow of Trimty Medical College, Toronto. ember Conegerhyaictana andrgur eons;U;1t.. Late of Toronto General Hon 1 01oe.-- Next door to Mr. Ball's store, Cl` ornton. N.B. -W1llbe an Ivy every Wednesday, from 1 to 5 in. Will be at Egbert every_Frlday, 321?! 1 to LEAN UFACTUBES. mt, C; T d.E.'i1nwsoN. A_. E. H. Cumswmxn. ` 1-nntsmuxvs. _0FFIClAIu 1rmA1w,lu.._` no'rnLs.' LEGAL. Uom-co Churchill. Ont. so .9 nl Inntinn .u nt. G. B. Esfnm. V '1`. Annnuu. m. u- U. 111.. uluuu 111 now- .H.. well : Block. Allandale. Onthe nremises at night. _ 43-1y , ` VUII DUI 21-ly cnvsm. PAKLAGE stones I is-'AN_civ goons (LINE. ;{ > i _*_ _-_._- ....-`, _.-~ ---vv vv--yvv--vi: "oii?Y or LoNDoN,i:NGLA1m, Oepltu. .82.000.000; deziosited "with the Govern- 'ment. at Ottewe 3100.000. Reserve fund 650.000 Sterling. ` ` THE MEROANTILE FIRE INSURANOEAVOO 0up!tsl I500.000; Government deposit: mode. ml Anovl ARI; gr. 3100: O01IlPA_NIlB.__ - mm w`A'rn'.RLoo' MUTUAL` mm: mstm ' ` _ ANOE 00. Capital. 8500.000; ' ECONOMICAL FIRE -IN'SU RANCE ` co.` 0 - `BERLIN. _ Tote! assets,` 3340.000. _ .0 o1'1rId1:-om-0 HiIr1m1zsoN .s Had. -.._..- 0.1-- - us. SGROGGIE, & convmucnn, comuss1oNE1uNH,c.:. * Agent for the following Insurance Companion 9 111'!-I119 A1: -"I-rs-to-us.-use cuqoaaun .--_ In thanking the public of Barrie and vicinity for the liberal patronage. bestowed upon him in the past, begs to state that he has etoon side:-able expense increased his bakingetaciii ties and is now prepared to do a larger business A than ever. BREAD e 13. Toronto University. L. C. P. and 8.. Out. Oioos and nigg residences, Brown : Block. Dpnlop street. rrie. Telephone, 77, _. T Z 3 Made in the various styles and qualify the has -Delivorod in all Darts of thehtown Ho-N10 PARTIES socLu.s & wmnnmes supplied at short notice and on reasonable taming ` IHAIIIGLWTING a sn.wme Pmonl IllllMlNIl|N% BAKERY! LEADS THE VAN. % is-. .1. BROWN iv ,,&,".f..$.).!::g`.: JAR manufactured trash every day. Ask your grocer tor tghem and you will use no other. '0PPOTSITEA BARBIE -HOTEL, ui'o'3"oiu6o'u-:-noooonfnnu 1 anus Grentell Tuemvs 9n.d'Frid.m=t-- 4 ' nuns bnrnun imam -'."......;.';I......`..UCC..I 'l`oronto.a.t.... .... I utlloocontlolillou; o I O I UIOJIJI Torontoat. ..................... Railway msilstrom the south 9. 1 Meaford Branch Railwaynnd North Qimnnd I-"(I-nnnh Pnilwnv at Oioe hours. 8 a;.m.'to 7 pm. (Sunday's ax- cepted),- and for 20 minutes after the arrival of thn 'l`m-nnfn niaht mail rm Satin-dn,v night. R. PALMER. SURGEON. EYE, EAR. Throat, Nose, 48Gerrard-street, east 1'0- ronto, may be consulted at the Queen's Eiotel. Barrie. on Friday, May the 10th, from 8 to 11 I.m.,andV the second Friday of every month. -.:_ .__:.. 0U|I|oU|l],' uuu. 101' ll) ll1.|l11l.ItU8 DIED!` (I16 8l'1'lV&l DI the` Toronto night mail on Saturday night on yo ' v . _ .I.,,,I,,V, I ,,u , 014,, _` ID,_,, OIDUDIW \ L\\IIH IZIIAVI-I Kl-"O `IICI-`G `IOU TD!`-L LC` VIII any money U order office in the Dominion of Canada. Gfeat Britain and Ireland, Britinh India. Newfoundland, the United States, Africa, West Indies, Austr_a.lia.n_ Colonies. Asia and almost all foreign countries, and Saving Bank deposits received from $l.00'to $1000. .be- e tween the hours of 9 sun. and 4 p.m. T4.4L..-an J..- .._a..2..L-...LlA.- _...q_L L- ___A.-.I nA .. --_- .-.v --,w-- v- V - u... u--- .. `mpg. ' Letters for registr..tion must be osted 20 minutes before the closing of each ma 1. `I'|__A.-.._ __' 1.1.4.... 1.... AL. `l\-___9,_o, _ a nu ...........-iv... ~v .. -`r ..-v..--5 V- V-ova. o-nu--o T Postage on letters for the Dominion and the Unitedestates 3 cents per ounce and for Great Britainand Ireland 5 cents per half ounce. Re- gistration fee 5 cents. A - It 0| Ci 11,, . I. . A , nu . `. q .. _i.}}fi1 Matter "taken from the street letter boxes daily (Sundays excepted) at 8 o o1ock am. and 3 and 8 o'clock p.m. T Post Oice, Barrie. June 24th, 1891. . 86-11 . J. EDWARDS Postmaster LARGE `sTocK._ I;o W PRICES. 1-umnwloIQICOOOIOOIQQIOOIIIOIOOIOInus - nw..O`OII;lIIIOOIIlIII;lIIU I I I O II Toronuoand ALL nuns south at..... Meaford Branch Railway and Ron h . SmR-lway`to.ooII`nIItuI}dco J Gollingwoodandurillin. at.......T.... . Grave_nhurstBranchRa`1lway at..... .~ Crown Bull. Dalston. Edgar, Omit . hurst and Hillsdale a.t., ........ .. . `#..f.`1`J.``2i?F?E?F?;77`79f P9?f`f??-?? e EHBIPIH QTBUUH n.uuw:uy.Inu LVOTIZII. Smcoe Branch Runway-at-. .... .. Collingwood and ur1llia.'.q.t .... . . .. Gravenhurst Branch Rmlway at. .`H'iIlndnln_ CI-n.in'rhnI-nt., Dnlnrnn, Ed. :3, B. J. F. PALLING, Graduate of Trinity University,` Toronto. Fellow of Trinity Medical College, Member of the College of Physicians and surgeons. 01! Ontario. Umoe-- Corner Owen and Collier streets, opposite Central School. \1l'llVUllIllLl'Blv Dflilill IBBII Way NE. ... - -Hillsdale. Craiathurat. Dalston, Ed-' ggr and Crown Hlllht. ......... . . Midhqrst (Mondays; Wednesdays J8; Fnda. B) at......' .... Grentellq ueadays and Fridays) at. . Money Orders issued and paid on and from. money oioe Dommion {`.nnn'n f-`.-`dial. Rrifnin and TI-Aland , `RI-itinh DUNLOP s'r1unn_:'r. Rumors and Scissors Ground and set on ahox-ft Untltm . . ' mw, j5on_'{3A1T5:mrnn I 8ERLIN` AND `0'=IER wooLs,4 and everything in the ' J. CUL,VERWEL%L S Loiuons given in all Braliohol at Painting. Drawin , aco._, co, Terms on app cation. T 33: I313 _ '11.. ..4._.n_.. -__-.n._ u`6"::.;":.'r,;'.'`' .. `T the elnglrgn Hoto?:l?=iho Five Points Barrio U 050- W` A. R0 U. 8. mm. L. R. C. P.. London, J. R. Arthur. M. B. 'l`o1-onto University. L. P. out. (`Minna and ninrht: rnnldnnmast Ry-nun : Rhmlr