`lionilll Wont:ooo0|IIOOIIolfnaoo Tomnt`o;`tC`C`I`I`OIIIUOOCIQICIIOQI 'Dnn'w.mnII fnnln tho nnntls 1 m- ur::':&ProdI:'n,HI`lvat,,,...'.`. . on - ednegdg; V Fridld Grentellq eidoys and F1-lda_.ys)atV.. "ii;.;.y ozder's%1aah'e1 and pam.on'a;;a from my money order on! in the Dpnnnlon of nnnn; Gmni. `RI-ltnln ml 'l rn|nm1_- RI-Ithh "iI.Te?e'r'E.}"e;isErE}.".E.{a?'.;` cameo minutes before the cloning of each ma . ' } __L____ __ I_A.L__... A-.. LL- 'I'\___.I_l__. __J LI,- 1 nan-noon`-vvnr nrv-wnv --v v----3 w-v v-v-u ---u--- Poatage on letter;-for the Dominion and the United States 3 cents per ounce and for Great Britain and Ireland 5 cents per halt ounce. Re- gistration fee 5 cents. ' 11-11 It-A.A.-.. 4-1--.. A_-_. LL- ..A_-_a. I-A.J._.. `LARGE s'roe1;-Low pmcns. H DUNLOP STREET. Rumors and season Ground _u.hd sat on short Wntlnn Pilail Mags; 't;<:1'1 from the street Ietteb invnn in-"19 IQIIIIAIIIVB Avnnnfnl as} Q n n`nn1r Q in gm, ;aom_nm~ qgmm. aamra 151511011 unu nurlu QQIIOIIIIIIIOIIC II$| I-Vlhlhl nu alncvuusg - HI-IAIEIIU. hills` I) 7 W. A. n - R. 0.; %.'**-`I;:;`.1 *.~..5.::;-,.,,*:.*:n**a2 ,5"-13* `%'6:: o u .an . ' onion and in rest? ac ` 1, t. an-la. - elpphone, 77. 3. Brown ! lock.~ nirnicir DAY hm: not J. CULVERWELL S a. van! vu uyyuvuulv-9 ' --U to ""n'2'v9 "3. Ho .; %'i.. ' l!'inPolntu Barrio Lesions given in all Branched ot a, Dr` g nv&g., Terms` on any cation, :jnn:-Q , mi mm: nuns to": BISOUITS WE 'E;*!9 in-9--=_ med BREAD , ocuvrny. PEPLER 85 Moomwnt.` Barristers, Solicitors, N ovaries. 850,. Money Johann. D AI.'roN MCCARTHY, Q. 0. -I`. E. P. Pnrmu. Q.C..- J. A. Moommr. Ba.rr1e and Allislzon. . Jloouvrnv. EVANS. man as Mocnvrnr, 1` . . . mmnnmox J! nnowx. vm ""goan"'.u.w'"""nL.' THE `H- sgwamv. l ` `E` -Ir "By a thorou knowledge of the natural lawawhioh go` the operations of digestion and nutr1_tion.andeb a careful a plioation at the ne properties 0 well-seleote Cocoa, Mr. 3:51;: has prgvlded our b t tables with a on _ voredbev V ohma sevens many heavy dootore b Bis by the judicious use ogoauoh artiolegu diet a constituting u . e';'.`. f....E.F.`.`:. .. .......-... ..':.':_.:E`99s.32r5._ -an any-n usunuauu Ill. IIIUII Bill 3 CXIIIUQWUWOII ;T`....=b.::::.**..~::=;.:;:.*.':, rm`- ..'-...,a*-. of subtle maladies are non ' _ ,. ready to attack wherever-there is p A. We ::a` .:'%` :'$`l.3`~?:`'n'u'.`7n V """ V. ` - . -o . R-g3 6urishoAd ` ung - " Beret ; am 1. witnbouxng *" ma' ug. .h9:g.:nlx` 15' ' P.l0ko,o 3 ! Grocery. tubal-led. BARBIE VPLANING MILL.-GEO. BALL Carpenter and Builder, and Manunotnmr at -Doors. Sash. Blinds. mouldings. 850. Plan- lng or all kinds done promptly and antinuc- Iouly. Faotorv. John street. Barrie. L sour: um noon to um: or common. 03.3LAN.D'S4 o,.;a Are a. ty. and ice intending to have |ee t the 'ownin.tu-eats yplacing B Ordernlettnt the Anvmon oloe will be attended to. as V G. R. roan. same Mnuxmiu, cumnsr ANl)_1DUGBl8T. 2 mas wast or THE alanine Hum. A`osusonoiteator_a.11uni1aJot I - DRUGS, PATEN T MEDICINES, DYE STUFFS, SOAPS, COMES, AND Blwsnms. rmsr. oLAss-7FKL|% i=f6n DAV. % .B' QRD`lRC4o . an _by',l?o1hone"wl~rooei7e ` ..,, JAMES EDWARDS. conyanoer. Issuer or lust:-Iago Licenses. Oioo strictly pri- vate. Post 011100 Building, Barrie. and at n1s_ In-ivntn residence. Marv street. 11-ly HANDLES ALL KINDS or mcwxon suns. Eprsjscoconl .-~uaou-avuavnnu Inn-In wvuuin Illll-IJVDII llllllvl. 1990 Special features: Forty ears experience; 52.11)- eral form of Policy an non-forteltable after two and three years. Prominentc ect: Sound life assurance; 87,000,000 d in ms; 4,000 families beneted. Cost : he lowest consistent with satet . Bonuses every three ears. never less than per cent. on the lite p nor less than 14 per cent. on the endowment-plan. Total- Abstlnence_Assurance: The only compat in Canada oerlng special advantages to to ab- etalners. Accumulated Fund nearly $6.000.000. Head olce for Canada. Montreal. _ 11' `V tinirvv-soar Anouu-u __'..- -.--vw` -V- you-ouu-mu. gnaw;-unuuuna . H. N. COURTLANDT.` 29-tt ADVANCE O1oe.'Age1_:t for Barrie JHE um liEL|ABLE Aicrlunsen G. R. F ORD; mamas & my +- % *F".T:3L f Tms LONG ESTABLISHIEDVGOMPANY is based on a solid foundation of economy of Ihnhatunwmnnb nun)` gnu:-3 L-nJ-n-- -.-.l__.1-I__ I mm uunu nzu-Anmunmuuumrau 1 Is .I. _ management and sound business prinoigldeg: (t)`fn. 1331:1153 [E31 ?Il:|Bn.ff\l12fea::.lil?|1l}':`?a;nAr Wtlblx U replies, - - .)l;zioftbIouu-on 1`jeae0nai:l 1-ates. ' " n.;i'.:rl.n'rcnn1i, A. vnnovqnnnna 3 . V _ : Bprlfie. V W. KOBE Umuu Duuuulp, nun 8 private residence. Marv zssreet. -_-1__ ITO THE P%lI{l%|l}I Ldiinmrma ii" _ A I extend my sincere thanks for youi' generous and liberal patronage and sup- port. It cannot he denied that such sugport comes as an acknowledgement that DIAMOND HALL is the best _ mum JEWELLIBR, 30T|WlE|.I.'S BL0GK,VIWNl;0P ST. BARBIE /, place for high classWa.tcheVs and Clocks, I will add_ during the fall s'5'me %noe1" `but the best. V `% and attractive gopda, and will keep none \ 151:: 1 135:1: 1-9111 -1; LIFE ASSURANCE comm?! rnlsonnmoxs Tonin-unnr oourovnxnn. TOILET ARTICLES--A LINE. nugulmlos 3. am asms Aems. iT'-:L.5-"1 ;..-=;;*=:;:;r:*:* *'*1*:.:;'=*=;..;. 9 ` I 011 s "' II t.in.;for information will receive prqmpt nnnlinn. FARM STOCK SALES EFORMITIES AND msn: ASES oim Jom'rs-Dn. -uoxmuzrm, 44 north su., Toronto, will be at the QUEEN'S HJTJIJ1 29th August and last Saiustzay at every month. BRITISH EMPIRE GRATEFULQ OOMEORTING. or ENGLAND. R. A. paue`|.As,V ISTABLISEID IN 1847. -+wu1 be 16&na-.,. .. "-'q.,"J.,-.. . T Ch'Vopu 8Lt`efaAfk |v:4l;o_.Ordor, .`.-mg!-n-u_-1. ll-L`IJ' nan '.!'I')`(.)Rl.")'I`n.B-. BREAK-FAS1`. R. J. F. PALLING, Graduate of Trinity University. Toronto. Fellow of Trinity odloal College. Member at the College of Physicians an surgeons ot Ontario. onwa- Cornor - Owen and Collier streeta. opposite nntl-n1 Qnhnnl- ' That having considered the subject of sewers, `the house connections there unto belonginz. vhouae, plumbing, &c., they nd that these matters are fully treated in the Public Health Act, where it is ex- plicitly A that the enactment: con- tained in. edule A of thetltctute shall be in force and become a- by-`law of every municipality of the Province of Ontario, just the name as if they had been enacted by such; municipality except in so far arthey` may; befinltered, amended or repealed` by7'the' council of any municipal- ...,. A Your oommittee having carefully re- viewed the enactment: of thlrltetnte and com cred them with the by-lure, rnlee, roan` tions and ordinenoea _ of several cities and towns" of this province, as well veeof theeneiahborlngi republic. govern theie jmettrw `submit `to 1% 'eounoi1,ilt may V recommend that the P9-;i9n "@5316 P915110 3661* 40` '3 1'9- ,fe_1_-nngi jeierl` `eqd hol'1I_e, "connection: an,d_p_nmh_e ,.viz`;..;;R\`1le'-=2, sec. 15 . ht -. . the 8:0: be repesled,end in place there- A` `An Q uunnnn-A noun.-`-LI_.. o the',:Pnb1i.~. .V Adi `oi. Z3"'J&'Bnii}`5 in"; .;'.;;.:.`;.`..;';;.;;f '"n3'-7123: You : cVo_mmit_.teo` also submit` the plums and upemcataom for the connections. VI... nnrunm` cusp n-`goal-J Ann` L`. kn. `-: yvvuavwuvuu nu vuv uvuuvyguvuno `1.`l'1-o report was adopted and the by-law passed through its vprioun stages; ' D AI\l-.' ll 1 Q In`. Gnnxnnkn --u A WK UIIIUUEII IT A ' Report No. 1:.`%";t:r;;:ks and Saworl, was .1180 preuented. It reads 1`: us :- ` . I 3 CC C I. I0 A I uuv Av. Iv. \lo Div svyvulvu,uuu II-I yauvu UIIUI-'U' of, and for the purpose of regulating I_I0!!.el'I and ,l6!_V0l_? oonngctiona and plumb- ml npdj leounng ,-,pl.umberI.. .:.th.oy beg to Iubm1t:`th:-nodompa'nyina`- by-law. . v firi'5~`:f? njrs.'l&1'iic.3f' '::.::z:e:t";duu. renew . ~_e%re%vra-2 *1 3- `Ii-?3;t1r'.n- 2 7 .5-`hbt Ah?! owner-.01 the. ~9ve.rs1 .lot-V.~an.d; - t:om% thJTa;M;VencIltixi.oh;rhlh :th.yJau1a{% `iltiieatdztranufor ;t,119I'n'.t6'tho-gt;!!nsf._ nnni A`-`AL-`N - 1n ..._...Ij .1.-..~` ; A,_,__'n" _1|l.'-_!5 UIIUIII 50 Hill 003111- __Voyne1-L of 1;: would give` ii twenty- LIIVVIJK VI-I? VVIICUI |lU`II\II_lI The cost of plans. specications and superintending. to` be at the rate of six cents per lineal foot. The estimated cost of 6' inch connections and 3 inch tile for` cellar drainage is 55 cents per lineal foot, and of 4 inch connections with 3 inch tile for cellar drainage is 45 centsper foot. UWUII I U0l'lI1' , Central SohooL Ianvvvn-ovnov yawn:-IX y5E V\l Ell`. UllIl IIIIV roperty owners be assessed for the total cost of its connections and that payments` be extended over 3 period of seven years, that for this purpose your _co_mmittee bag In nI1"\nm:5 I-I-In l\A|1|A|U|nv\n-u-saunas Isa. 1-: uv'uuIlUu.IyDll nu; ' ll .'lDVVo ` -. -w-.3I.;i`:.e.-xx. little rdh't':uuion~the furthef oonalderatiois of `the: report" "was deferred til!-the next mdethig ot"th=0onnoi1: ~ e "'I`|hi.:.`t-'1.`*....."a;..`Ia.a. ..-.-L...'.v.' 5.534.`... -1.`; n_`_._ owners on Dunlop street, between Mul- csster end. Bsyeld streets, praying that the house connections with the main sewer shall be at once constructed under the authority of the Local Improvement Act, having been fully signed, your com- mittee under the authority granted to them at a previous meeting of the Coun- cil hsve instructed Mr. Qhipmsn to sup- intend the construction. g ` OI` IO C _-_-._ `_.. __ --- Your con:iz1iZt1`:,eew1'efoommond that the work be conntruohod under the local im- provement plen .a.a prayed, and that he nunnnuvw nsnn-an `an n--1:-An.` `An `FLA Ln`-I WI i'3'.'" H8` " * 33772 II J. Mark, (police special). . . . . . Report No. 12, Waterworks 8; s}}}e{.; `was presented by Councillor McCarthy. T1;at the pe2atiei3 }}i"ti;}{ .;o2.}ty nnnnn n-:1` 'l2-..G..I.l -`mania an-A-pl-an $1.-` OLD GOVT 1" VI: V013` ' tract Mary and John etreete$1064 00 James Cheeuman, (lndiaente). . . 37 00 F. J. Brown, . do ... 12. 00 J as`. Keenan, Fire Engine. . . . . . 7_ 00 J. Fyfe, for indigent: 00 Wm..Mann, stationery. . . . '. . . . . 1' I 30 W. Sibbald, Fjaire and Pglice. . . . 1 25 TU 1i`:.. 1 AA arm" yam wmw 'u:v-V Ajeoinl meeting of the Tenn Conn; oil was held on n'.l.`.ueedny evening, the 18:1; 'inat.`,' `Reeve Burton preeiding. `The members present. were: Messrs Cald- well, Ball, Foreyth`, F'n'Iv_l;ey,' "McCarthy, 11------ `D.. b`|-n--11 -'n..-yawn `Rn!-{Inn and WI LUUNT, A1. tornoy olioitor. Notary Public. 0111063 8 in Bank of Toronto Bmldings. Uwgllnlstroot, - y `Ila:-I-in. Ont. REPORTS. Report N o. 20, Finance, was presented by acting chairman Councillor Frawley. It recommends the payment of the fol- lowing accounts :- . A. W; Godaon, acct. newer eon-V J....-L `II... ._.I 1-]... _n_._-_;._n~|nnA AA m Tmsmx[op[% % I SIIWIB cG!Nlc1'IONs'00N8IDIBlD. ` no coneglita In-mute sou-a an `ros- ...g4 .n_ nu--gun-uh: ` nf Qg, `jug, 'OI.!, .DIu, 1'0 10!! -l'tuw.|'w'y, Auyyuavag '~7' . .n Pearoey, 9Bo thw.oll," `R99? Burton", ' d Se':ond'Dc`a.puty-B_,6.0_.'V0. F_l9t6he'r. ` The minute: bf the previous "meeting were read and approved. - 3 ' , 1n'r1'r1o1s:s AND coi'mUNIcAjrIo1s. . A largely-T signed petition praying that ;..--.. L- ...I....L..A . nnna--gpuinunrnvnrnnhtn if we "73"li};ili'h1gi 18th, 1391. C Clark &- Co. ,` contractors, Dr. _to_ 8. N ash, .w atchmaker,; for ~to.tools,- material and breahgefofj window `-in Ihopyl front.` and ooding `store through . the bursting of hose while -ushing sewer; pipes on J uly_ 29; - _ _ p The tollowingvyas `alsoread :-.- To` Mayor and Oorpbrationlof the Town of.Barn'e: _ _ A . 4 _ BAnim:,.July 24th, 1891. GnNrI.nM_nN,-The change in the law relating to High Schools and Collegiate Institutes will cause a reduction to a con- siderable extent in the revenue of the Barrie Institute derived from fees since county pupils, or those attending the school from the outside munugpalities, cannot novrbe charged more it $1.00 per month, and mostlikely all the fees will soon have to be reducedto a "uniform rate. The trustees have also been put to, a large expense in tting up the school building and gymnasium and in supply- ing apparatus, books for the library and `other things necessary for the school, in order to retain its status as "a Coll. In., and in view of their present nancial position, they nd it necessary to apply to the Council for the sum of $1500 to- wardsthe maintenance of the school during the next year, and for the sum. of $500 towards the permanent improvements of theschool. and they request that these sums be placed In your estimates as pro- vided by chapter 57, sec. 14 and 32, of the late statute of Ontario. ` We are, Gentlemen, Your Obt. Servants, James Ronmvr Gowm, Chairman. m`$."B`e?ii;."e1 i'fBooa...,"5"T:.fa';Ir1.Ti.n;.1i made, 650 , In Victoria Park, no as to making it a. tting` resort for. the people. ' The following iii; road: I\.I dlll WM. Boys, Secretary. I. IIIIUIIIIUU Irvwnun ----- - V- 88.000~I.II-Gdlleqllenbtcf thosodngv tion -0! l'oea-RoportI Eooolvod and - - _-4-.- $1139 49 1655 "*1 444 I an no 1;. uwup on us, we uupyupprou to ;3;;.'t1-'I=.".I-ll `I81 olks`i1~*:I:-nuo`:~m it man "P`AH` V `HID .= Qunims HOTEL.-; Prop:-to . Excellent :4 tnvollkggopublio. Bar an .. honlo:-3. M .:-~ e.:* ~ In and troxn all ti-SW3. Fo ht IIl.'l'Ot on Dnnlou Itroota ' T LEGAL. CTUVK III UIIJUI1 QVFIITU The reason for the difference is plain enough.` Oioial reporte ar'e`*'ge_thered chiey frog employers, who naturally wish to: ntthe wsgetqneetion in the beet poeeihle= ght tor themselves. The-` teati- mony before the Royal Commieeion is be- ing given by employee, who have no in- terest` except in eteting nngerniehed Casuals`: ' ' 006305 UV IIV K L. V A anal-AIIl\l\Q l\QVIIW rega:ding wages in that country The evidence already given shows that the. gures , generally accepted do not agree with the gures given by the men in their testimony, and that as a matter of fact- the average wages paid are nottmore than half the average in the United States, and oontlderably lower` than the amounts nan-\!aQ`n When men` 1-iii-fut-'-boginf." .t;'> 't'>;:>0me familiar mh the meghodlfof meauurlifg macaw- pdwort eyotoniu teonwere gho" of horns: hcbo found that. Aoanksap as work railing 33,000 pounds QC AtiI\=II-`A-u` 1 v-- --avg nu nuns unsung uu,vvu puuuu `one; foot per minute, or the equivalent, which is more hmili_ar to some mechanics, at 100`feet per minute. ,.3JlIoo 38.000 ' V. and: raised one foot per hora` power,` it is .% `,'{.Ihn1 n unit `as , [it oni_'1_rhst' honed % " `;{;o.i ;B5":tith ol"1o:'-Ase` thus can 4: iii 0O_IiIider&bl;10W0ft1 stated` ` oicid reports. ML- nan-an `An bk; `:4 tAl:?;d:&:;i`;:;r 7bZ'5a3`Z`i{e'}a'yT T3}; to t1.I' who o_`the manufacturing. And that id thd t rduon possible why 6 int? nhnnhi-I-an InnInl>.nnnrI bk-L u-I'll ....... :ma"'7' .`i";oi'.i' % b`3"z1'"e'3"{uf1'" 1.'72.'E3vx'1'i`,i'.roT tact. American labor from such wom- petition. _ V . Waxes lnlnxlsnd. One eifect of the Royal Labor. Com- mission, now in session in England, is likely to be a. correction of inated ideas uuonnuun :9: `In-5 Ann`.-nL-- uuv vvavaauauvvua Us. Uuu IaDl..l\-IULD UL Starrs & 0'Hanly. which Starrs said had been done at the suggestion of Sir Hec- tor. The_.;,rst tender of the rm was withdrawn at the request of Starrs, as he stated errors had `been made in the tender was examined and as Starrs dz O Hanley stated their ability to complete the work, Sir Hector recommended the Governor-in-Council to accept. But when called on to sign the contract and put up the additional security required to bring the deposit upto 5 per cent of the contract price as demanded by specica- tion, Starrs & O Hanly withdrew, as they said they found-prices too low to compete and atlheir deposit` had then been re- turn . . T R. FERGUSON. BARRISTE V SOLICI-. . tron or the supreme Court of ndioumro tor Ontario. Conveyanoer, 850. Money to Loon. 0111005 in Bank ot Toronto Block. Owensgweet. U\IlllV$' Cross-exemirmtion did not in the least ahgiei the teetimony, but_ rather strength- on e t. 3. 7dv.6Il:: * Anrui :' . i ' _j' ;; E;f??33`: ;;."' .' ll" ZUUUUI U Q In the Privilegea and Eleotidne Com- mittee Wedneaday morning Sir Heetor Langevilr` made ea statement on oath, atlv denying the evidence given by Stern on Friday. He gave a complete explanation of the circumstances connect- ed with the`withdrawal of the tendere of CCL_..__ D_l\`f'I ___I_ :L!-L (I: :1 $900, ` T .. j'Ifji eou'1er: of lots Nos. 3, 20, 21 eixd .woald,give a twenty one years lease "with the option to` `he town to pur- chase at the end of the term at the price A AIAAA Take only Ijutnam s Corn Extractor. new to cure acorn.` It is one of the easiest thin in the wor1.1-to cure a corn. Do not use aci or other caustic Erreparationswnd don't cut a hole in your boot. t. is simply to applg Putnam's Painls Corn Extractor,Vand in t ee days the corn can be removed without pain. Sure, safe, painless. .The owner of lots 23 and 24 would give Ief_t.nenty one years. lease on the town 13:-"eeing to pay the" interest on $1,000 yearly ; in other words, a rental of $60 a. and nally paying, at the end of 21 you-e =terIn, $1,000. All the offers were bued on the corporation undertaking to ll in and improve the property for park pnrpoeee, and build a. band stand. 17.... ....i`.ma+.+.m I-narat that than can- - " ' ' nonoxs; Paetoey--Fra'.'wley-Ordered, that the Committee on Fire and Police be author- iized to have the fire alarm to rlngu M1-.McIl'een, the town being dived into ve districts. ~~The Council then adjourned. 15 II -IIIIUIII-IIWIL IIIIII Inuv &V\llIl.IlII wvuvvn of this city hes; just opened with an attend- ance of one ' hundred and fteen females and fteen msl'es,p1-ospective teachers. This dierence in numbers is_foodfo1-ireection. The Public schools of "Canada are being rapidly` monopolized by female teacher-s._ Theygre even crowding their waysmong the instructors of our High schools. Il'IL:.. I.-- I......... nun-no-:p`nQnt` n- nm:n`nu5nnn Qua UIILIII D II-lJIo rvwuuo Your conimtttee regret that they can- not-recommend the acceptance of any of the o'ere, in View of the large expenditure 1 itjwould incur to the town to Acquire the property and improve it in the direction `indicated by your Council. DIIIIUI.` an Barrie. Ont. UlU IUIUKUUIRIIB VI. VIII. as uvuvvnw ICOE . This has been considered a- misfortune -uponthe ground that the female mind has not sufficient logical and philosophical acumen to develop the` intellectual facul- ties. The modern supercial education of our children is` quoted to show the insuiciency of female pedagogics- The argument is worth consideration. Against it is the assertion that a female teacher is better qualied than the male to develope the ner and tenderer nature of the child, and that the moral results of her labour are more appreciable. And so the argu- ment runs. - I 3: ll .0 ,. I 4` . `.!__Q VII? WWII \l uY9 I The mutter is far reaching. Not only is the individual welfare of every pupil at stake but the future interests of the com- munity and of the country are involved. Let them not be sacriced to the niggard- ly, "penny-wise, pound-foolish `policy now in force.--Telegram. "'r1`i"w'ai'1"1'3 admited by those who critical- ly study educational matters that it is occa- sion for regret and for amendment, if possible,` to see that the best intellectual and disciplinary ability is diverted from the teaching profession, at least so far as -our Public and High schools are concern- ed. Young men of brilliant attainments and endowed with an individuality that would compel success in teaching studious- ly avoid it. "VI... ...`I..2... .......... -8 51.2.. 8.. L1... ........11 nl IIIIIIIC The plain cause of this is the small salaries paid our teachers. in this prac- tical age the teacher is comforted with the bread-and-butter aspect of life as well as teaching for the love of it. If there is no nancial inducement the profession is bound to become the eld of mediocre ability and our children are made to bear the consequences. mks: uvunO`nu `- `nu -nnan`u=v|n-u \`l ..L nu`-u _Eng`liahma.n can'a`ord to Iell cer- l'!|":'tIl\1\`- nknnnnn knnnn-n `nu -._-_ > `IA..- __I_t_iu gtgabnnoed am the Norial school . I. , _- 3.- _L -_-__.`l _..'L`I. _.. -LL-_.'I Sir Hector : Denial. 0:9 E9nq.Powor,. ' In ever_y-,--_ `68:1:&'d-t-9. 'ti1:* Voic0 of`? Eeople mle_s,. an the voice of the 1w01`1A`ll orses Burdock Blood Bitters as the best an ._____n. 1.1--) ..____-12-- 1__ _.____ \7-u.:.m (WW5 DUIIUIIIULD, ugvu .u.va.au vu--- --' - _-_-.._-. .`u"m:, Toronto. '1`elophone.No.i'.' . "1'. W. Howgnn. 4511 14`. E. unnnum. .._..__..._._'______...__..__..____.__ d0l'S68 Burdock Blood Bitters the DUN 3--` surest blood purier known. Not11'mg_dI1` 9utLboi1s;_ blotches, humors, sores and lmml 1ty,so qt_uckly as B.B.B., and perfvct 1}?`-it; _w1th bnght clear skin always follow. - - I101) V Solomon : Wisdom. _ Th -wisdom ofSo1omo'n. were he a1I"9;:1 dy. llld lead him to choose Burdock Bfl he 4 Mars as a. remedy for alldiseases 0? oinach , liven, bowels and blood. `1f*fH"; `Au J. `Du Hg 1` En uuu lav B uuuoc D` V` ses of the kg as > b Famed y dist "h. Ii . . van, how . Q18 It cure: and > bili Pimp] `"ns 3;`1811l;Ss h9Rdac} . . . - Gtothe \ (1 blood "3. Constxpatloll ` J wr3t scroful fun '1 common 0l1S sore. w. A common origin. LL.skin diseases of whatever name or 111' A hire are caused by impure b1o0d._ 3*" dock Blood Bitters is a natura1'foc to IIDPH -blood, 3-emoving all foul humors from 3 C031` 111011 /pimple to the worst sc1'oful01l-` nTA_ _ _ V ANarrowl:soav9- _ W I5.W,0\1_1d probably have been in my S"3,`f EX, `day hid it9not been for Dr. 1'o\vlcryaMSI of Wild smwberm 1*` `' "bqame frombowel complaint mgd ML 'YG.`1`y7w;eakVa1'1d thin, but after usmged `ml bottle "of Extract I was completely cur lain, jh9~Y8. Silica hI_ld~ no return of the COIDPTOIOH. Hilton, 34 Huntley street. `_ .. y H1 - A_ _ . on Fora t It. Yer f`.`8et that Der. Fow1e1"5 E-"' I1`1(li,trawben'Y saved my life. Fm 'P13iIiTo' and ggerrible attack of summer C01 ` ..n\1Pb thdtrs t' A fm1 advxsgcrl D1-.e1~`o:)VC1f.`0r'5 `W i esFma*.o".?1'1.5.`1`h Wad dose Iwas re1i.`.' 8:7er.,/Biaggne . ' haven1.i'sed Dr.'Fg& II 13 3 1'l1:|.'alUuD In-I lger, _1jouehi11, Ont. to. U115 QCDUCICQ 1' SP8]. l'al'B88U['yu The Cologne Gazette protests SEW` ,.the Trove: `exhibition as a fraud. F1 thousand patients have written asking P?" mission to touch the Holy Coat, h0P`9 thereby to be healed. me new Coat Fraud. A fragment of the Holy Coat exhibited at Argenteuil, near Paris, Sunday 1&6}; was taken to Treves by a deputation Io_r comparison with the Holy Coat wlneh Is to be exhibited there. A mxcroscoplc ex- amination revealed the fact that the Ar- genteuil coat is made of camel's _h|1f: while the Treves garment is made of line!!- The members of the deputation remaln to join in the adoration of the Treves gt!` ment. - Bishop Korum in a pastoral MW invites pilgrims to contribute mono! f the restoration of the cathedral and *0 the denuded Papal treasury. A nnnnn r\IIn`Ii.I Aviiwdf :-ohuoa` T * A " H `w. B.`%rou Lac oo.?~-o7."'"u`r'?_' pupa.-.a' W 1938 ..'.>a' './it" air ~rt I"n`iaur..4'n'n":n'a`i- '. : ._. _- `Census Act has been completed}, made in accordance witl1'"{1`;e`:;'Ilph collections clause of the United Census Oice. The gu - alight modications. Tho: 3.',:" ` *0 by the enumerators 2,491,930 tgr,:L"`%d 0 homes occupied by owners whi ""1 .cum_bered ' by . mortgages. Thigh `"3 includes some farms and horn which the enumeratora made 1, s__nd'which belong partly to th hired a.nd.pa.rtly to the class ow `well as -partly to the class of inoumbered; Untilthis unknown qum. ty, due to the failure of the enumemob in eliminated, it may be regarded u an proximately true that 2,250,000 gammy of the 12,500,000 families of the mg; Staten occupy and own incumbered farm and homes, and that 10,250,000 hm; occu y farms and homes that are neither hir not owned free. The m......_0 number ` `bout 0_ mm", 0 Clan of nedf ownmrem III` WIUIIUUU D plcbuucuu. ext week she will be driven in Cali- fornia. to beat her own record and to equal that of Maud S. if possible. Mr. Bon- lner expresses the belief that she. will sue- oeed in the former,but has little hope that she will accomplish the latter. . tor_ners_ I 7" i ""'-' "" "`"" we are neither hlr The proportion; of hired and owned free homes and farm, will be known when the population divi. _sion completes the count of the return, pertaining to them. The pralimimyy results indicate that the average debt for a._farm in Iowa. is 81,283; home, 3710. average for farm and home, $1,140. 1} these averages hold good for the Union the incumbrance on the farms and home. of the United States occupied by own` on is about $1,566,000,()0U. _ DZUII VA Uyvuu UV ULLU \Jl4l\l \.Il vuu uusnvg This in the wonderful lly to which the trotting world looks as the coming queen of the track. Her mile is 2.10 when a. three-year-old was 9. ma.rve11ouaachieve- ment, without : precedent. \`r....a. _....1- -1... ...:n I... .J..:...... :.. ml}. Few children can be iIl`.h1Cf!ll to take plzm. without 8.` struggle, and no \\'onder-x.3, drugs are extremely nauseating. .-\yer's P1';;_ on the contrary, being sL1g:11'-coated, areeasv} swallowed by the little ones, and ;: therefore, the favorite family xuedicine. V g. The count of the fa .1, rv?:th0utl9tm'"Dh clause Unitgogm gens!!! has`been completed 1,. -_..-_ 31-- In , n There are those who think the trottey of the future will show a. mile in '20:}. Mr. Robert -Bonnet, a. recognized expert in these matters, does not believe that such a trotter will appear in the next quarter of a century. His own Sunolhu has gone a. half mule in 1 02;, but he does not pretend that she can maintain that rate of speed to the end of the mile. NVLI- 8. LI... ...nn.l.`-5.-.1 11.. on n-Link Hm Unvvvvso If an Aavnuv 1 This question has aiven rise to much -speculation and diversity of views. ""1"; kiln` nan:-\-A I1I'\t!! In 0 l.lQ3 Ts _-.. B III\I\lAIlU5\ll-Q (Cosy: I-ILIEILNIAI-I, ul. vsuuc. The best record now 15 2? 081. It was won by Maud S. years ago, and no other animal has yet approached it nearer than 2.10. :1 I II` I I1 TEWART ac SPROUL. lam-tsters, sane;-' . tors, Notaries. Conveyancera. Money to n. U1cea-2 Doors North ot Bank of To- xfonto, Owen Bu-eat. Barrie. I1"l\ Qnunuuvgvun ] VII g-pun'Tf__ , Speed of the Trotter. What is the limit of the trottefs. speed? In other words, what is the shortest time in which a mile will ever be trotted by 5 horse ? "l.:..` ........L:..... L-.. ..I...... .2... L- ._..,\ The fame or the PeoD10- ltortzazes in the gm onht of tlm F... I.-- . `of the TRATHY & .l!iS'1'li.N. . ` BARRISTERS. A solicitors in High Court of Justice. Notaries Public. Convyancera. Omoes over tholiank at Toronto. Barrie. B. H. Brnrrnx. Q.O., G. B. Esmx. % 5. I1. VVA.I..IJVV.lN, U0l'0l' we 01 KIND D Oloe. over Mokeggwa Bank. L Barrio. ` on the pramisea at night. 16-29:` F57 1310 _I'IIlII'IE I '10!` 1-An 'BAIlI`_( :HIoKl}I-;' 0, V ~ . _.zr Zjajv ;`L' ICKIN SON ac MAOWATT. BARRISTERS. Notaries Public. Sohcitor on Supreme Court. 8:0. Bu-rte. Ont... Omces in enankot Toronto Block. N o. 3, Owen Street. AtBranch Oloe,-Elmvale. every Monday, 1....-. I1...-...u-nu!) A `n `I! M`j`o|vp_ Conveyancing In all It: branohgg. Lloonui Issued. 0moo-Over of Oonuno Dnnlop,,str_eot. I5-1!` ' .l~l*_~|I_!.l. :IA_l(['Il;I5 1' Into} A \II:llU`U llllll V 35?. V V BL; alnvuuawg JOHN Dxoxmsox B. A.. - F. AOWATr. ' EARN E MUROHISON, BARRISTERS. Solicitors! Conveyanoers, 850. . Oioe-Over D. J. Money to Murchison : Store, In-ket street Barrie. Branch 01oo-Potter'a Block. Totoenimm. . . nnwmn Jalnnx. D. O. Muaomsox. LOUNT. HEWSON & ORESWIG V - BAR- riatnrs. Solicitor: or-the supremo an or Judi stare at Ontario, Prooton. No con- vey moors. to. Money to Loan. Oloea-. th- :.o`l_l;gnBlook, opposite N. as N. W. Ry. Station, wuuv-uv-pg no----vy ---- -_.-_- mvanmn Lmgxox. \ nrnrll. H. LYON. PRIVATETUNDB TO IDAN 0 onRoalEatatootloweatrsoe|. Farmers nIAnlI'Iluv|nnI'.A_ nllnntinnn mnda ill l! T-`T7 :7-"-'-'_-V '7 '1" ' ' I -: OENSON & BARJEAN1`. BARBIE. Im- porterg and Dealer: inoullot all kinds. and Inn:-natnwn. G1-av and Gnnlnh wmm Plnlnhlnn `OSEPH ROGERS, CHIEF CONSTABLE. '"g2_unty or Simone. 01_oo-Pol1oo -illllrllp vvvvu Uuuuu. nauuooovu ' H. D. STEWART, J. T. Smzoun. - Wu. Loam`; Q. 0. O. E. HIWBON. A, E.` H. Onnswroxn. 3 WFWFI DI! I.EIlUl'IIIl,|J&IlUI Ill Illlp III to` G aarlhwmaa um. oo'xTu'3 nt3t3u xi`: me. mu-. Storehouse at jzhd Bunny switch, toot or John strut. new atho lopot Th ho d 1 this mm .1: hetto r,;thsn` ` but of anyoothgr land. and the 0llloe-0ornor 0!! John and mum ~4mA'.I:HY` 85 ESTEN. EHO. Bu'rle,1atOot..185. " . , BARRI8TER*A'1`-* lmonlig ?irnli?nt:J-.N 01231`! Public.` (moan F18. IDES and Alibhur. manna urn` W _ Rm R. H. WALLWIN, Corner west of Post nnn. nvnr Ilnknuainh Rank, Ru-rla. ______.__._______..._.._..____._ 1ALBRA1TH 8; HOWARD, BARRISTERS < I . Solicitors. &o.. York Chambers. 9 1`oroI_1to root, Telephone No.1.098. m nr nnun:m_ 45117 14`. E. umnnurn, } At}: ``3.`. .``.?o.....3.:y Ir . maa? rat Door South of] [Intro Block Owen Street. Barrio, ' ENNOX, AULT 8: KERR. Barristers. 8011- J oitaors ot the Supreme Court, Prootors. otsri Oonvoyancers. 850. Mono tavgvloan. 'r. u'r 1'Ln. M.1).. c.M;. - Ohm-1 [AURIOE GAVILIMR-DOllINION=A`ND_t` Pmvinolal Land Surveyor. Burio.omoo.. ark:-thy : Rlnnh. ` - { R-T..P,..w,P~ 2eUGR.s.:=2::.a,:=;F:...ns*~ 1-onto, meyt'be`?>'e%au1ted at the Queen : Hotel. Barrie. onlnduy. Mnytheloth, tromstoll .m., and the second Friday at every month. '1'. BANTING. CLERK COUNTY OF SIM- . col. will be at his omoemt the Oourt nae. -Barrie, every Saturday. Residenga and I k-mwn- out To no .-Osooooutsnd oy out. J. 'r. spnouh. sonouor. 90 I ___._________.____.___._______. HE QUEEN'S HO'1`EI.-.-A. W. BROWN. Proprietor. eooommodntion tor | trevellin public. Ber and ierder vellum)- od with best. Good, Itobling and atten- wo L or guests conveyed tron mdtromen Fowdoonwartotlisb D nunnt nn flnnlnn ltlitg T. ARNALL. M. 11.0. M.. m in Both- . e1l uBlook. Allandalo. Ogztgnremises loht. . . LS1! ONE !'.-A large amount of vote funds tolondornu htloana at weotnhu. HOOARTHY EPLEB an IMOABTHY. n KAUDRBUDDL, Dasvxuwausq us..- to oitor in Chancery Oonve an- o. oe- sontho `Panto , I ` 9-48 BADENHUBST. BARRISTEK AT- mnnn nllnlfnr ll! nhnnoarv. 0OnVOYIn' Amsonnunnqus V MAN lJl!'A(7.l`IJ.BB[Bo -r-- u tds` I win. A. MoGREGO . D. C. M. F .1`. 11.0. . Graduate ox. Tr nity University, Toronto. allow of Trinity Medical College, Toronto. letnber College Physicians and 5 eons. Ont. Late of Toronto General Ho'Ils``1 0loe.-~ `Mart amp tn `Mr. Hall : smm. ommn. N.B. WAITED. _-.__--_ lIY8l0IAN8o uo%rAac;:. 1ii16TE.'" HOTELS. "bimmn. Out. 86 `mm nnnrr ' "good neon?-ityst lovggt rate ml mnnnv rgnnh-ad until member Uouoge rnyawlnul sun. a nun. uuu. Hon 1 Onion.- Next door to Mr. Ball : store. '.l` ornton. N.B. -W1l!go_g Ivy gvory .Wedneg_dq.y. trgm 1 to 5 |B0|1!'1I.Ii Iowans use . BTRA . Bolsivoitor. VUII DUI 21-ly _ _____v _ __._ ..-_.'V -v:-...--_ oi*iY*31r _LOiF501,iNGLAN]-), ea In a:.ooo.0oo: d posited mm: `en ru- pment It Ottawa. 3100.000. 'Reeerve tunvd` a5o.ooo smnng. run MEROANTILI: FIRE INSURANCE 00 Oepltel 0500.000; Government deposit made. mu non ARI ALI. s1-oox dournune. um WATERLOO MUTUAL FIRE INSUR AND]! 00. Oovltblo 0500.000. ECONOMICAL mm INSURANCE _co.e _ BERLIN Total assets. 3540.000. - 0uIaB-om _1_1ENDERSON 8'Hard- -..-..- 34-..- |0|IY8TA|. mm: sfonasl In the public or Barrie and vioiiity f.`! +;:.`...`.."`L :......`"1`..`?'.1`..`1 . I; .?.'3I."?Y.`..3."`l'2 3? I01` . we IIDOIII P3 In thepugbegs thethe has at con `side:-able expense increased his baking teolll ties and is now prepared to do a larger blmneu th an over. DOBIDWBII DUI! I llll mnlnuteotm-ed fresh every - day. Lek you grocer to: them endyou will use noother. PIG-NIC PARTIES -8_OOIALS 8'. WEDDINGS supplied at short notice and on reeeonew tnl- v HAIR 0U`l'l`lNG & SHAVIKG PARLOB 'OPPOSI'l`E BARBIE HOTEL, ' .M*`p;r.:".,*::,;*:&r9.:;:.?t; :.*:.':%:;':" "1' "- us. SGROOGIE, convmncmz. GOIIIIONER IN H.c.1. Agent tor the tolldhnx Insurance Oompanlu 303'? In`. Olusviugqo jg:-Ago A-3 "-'-'1'!`--- V J ` Q ]3ABRIE. _, A` BERLIN. AND OTHER woons. and anything in the Ar-'ANc%v_ %a;oioo%s LINE. I ASTURI.-A -numbor'ot h/, and ma. |P wn;:no.uxen_;u9_.]aucure_1;'}_'_ :';_':`.'1.;.....'$%_V%.. 1 In ha};- L.- _..u.__... IIIIIMINIIIN BAKERY! LEADS THE VAN. F`. El . B2El.OVV1$l `In thnnhlno that nnhlln nf Ilnu-I-In null vlnlnltw ggaouooutlntototooooooICIOODIIOC ;i`:rrgnto and ALL nuns south st.. ..; Mango:-d Branch Railway. and north lihnnn Phllwnv At. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ . _ _ _ lame. on may mu. . 5.111.. and the aeooid Fryidu:7>`t":`11r'er`;u . Bmmmwagcuooun-oonfuuoi End `tn-00000-3 Gnvenlmrat Branch Railway 31*... . . . 1 .`.'.!`..;E`.`.``.:..`; :'.`f3:1;; E."_'f`?!':`.`?ff??T : }I.`I l"I.IIIIloooocoouaoncoouooolouno-acacia - TomnwngcouooutlntototooooooIQIOODIIOQ` mnmntn nun! Al .`l . Il Al"l . nnnth Al - . - . _ Urolvlm uuuuri` .:`ugur,~UruIg' _ `"33 33. ~Hlllsd -....~........ Midhlllit (M011_d3:'5.` W95 95385 ! & . Frldu )`I.`t..`:..'.'... .. .;...; ..... ..; Grenell eIda!ITand Fridays) at . . If -OOvII0I'II#CVIIII-I`ICCDIOOIOOOII| Toronmllooultolooollouluooaooonooo-o tug. O I o o ooolittuonfltloofvooual Vnnnnl-n at , 'l.'0I'UnIDIW . . . . . . . . . . . cot a . . o . .......... Railwgimulls from the south at. . . loifo Branch Rnilwny pnd North Rimnnn Rrnnnh.-Rnilwnvnt _ . . . . . . glaatoru nnuwn nnuwuy pun norm 8i_mcoe.BranchRailwa. ollingwo_od`and0r1l_lIa u Gravonhnrotv Branch Rsilwaynt... . Hllludnle. Cralirhums. Dalston; Ed- .aAIv And u-nun "ill but . . . . . . . _ _ _ _ _ -Omoo`honrO. 8 mm; to 7 p.r..-.(si1hd'a ax-` oeptod), and for 10 xnlnutasattaertho val of the Toronto night mail on Saturday night only. , C-'_____ l\__1-,_._ 1....) `._.l __1j _._ .._g n_.__.. III _lIII0l.l X1161` omoxm W116 IJUIIIIIIIOII DI" BY 0 Canada. Great Britain And Irelah {British India; `-Newfoundland, the Uni `States, Africa West Indies, Australian Colonies. Asia. and sfmoat all toroicn countries. andsaving Bankdeposits received from 1.00to 1000. be- tween the hours of 9 a..m. an 4 pm.` _u.__... 1-- ..-...I..4.'_-a..I-_ _..._a. L- ___.n._.I an H1811 MBWBI` UEKBII Il'0lI1 H16 BITGGB 165081` boxes daily (Sundays excepted) at 8 o'clock a.m. - and 8 and 8 o e1ock pm. Post Office. Barrie. J unebinth. 1891. 86-11 J. EDWARDS Postmaster Next G001` I'D mt. nut: awn). zlsnornwn. nan. -W1l!be at Ivy every Wedneada . (rpm Pan. Will be at Egbert every Frigey. _1t.o