nnntmcs Lu. soars Li` Sol: AND unoan. V U. nanvnnvuuvuuu 5 Inches. 1; coixiin'::'.'. 10 Inches, i Column lIllT_.AI__- I I`IgI_.-... `For one month--the three monthly rate with 15 per cent, added. d but... ;-- _.-_a.|.- 4.1.. 51...... -..-_LLI- ..L- "D U1` BWO lIlUIlUl*hIlU UIIIUU l.llU!.Ilu.l' (UK with 10_ per cent. added. ' 'Preter1-ed positions in the pa%eor will has sold at an advance of one third on 3 ve rates. This rule will be strictly carried out. . vn. --whim: 1-"F , E, r W. (2% agd 131.3 of W. oi? 78 1:13: oon.*(?ro. looigores mo:-e.or less. xoellent land. large clotting. _ fro ns Hrs:-m 1- man nan-the vmage of snat'; Bay. where thereue a school and churches on rocdsndwith1nBmileu or Ba.n-lo. It C` i , . tom` :1` mmta.I.m.s1k._thah It 'l2emp 6:t 3% Ba ngng1wl.ioI9:1i`1o:t` _ desirable prove .. on. `The _ht.chinnon Figiu lot 5 in znaangg L 1%) acres more or loss?` `ail II-I130 an ex- fperlgent cutauhllu udI m'-od:ton*stook' ` `'3%aw '-newer `" '` ' '?` .'.l`h_ee % vwmmo1a- ed oll'e;I"f i';,`. ~' -...:L-""L ` f'1.`~." F I fer 06 11150.6 wnen ([16 1111111081` I ame matter exceed Faun. vxmm m %uisW,%rWTs, v yva vvuvo wuuuuo *Fer two months-tho three monthly rate with In nan nnnl-. nn ::How are you? ~ `Nicol .- Thank You. : Th % Who? ` "Why the inventor of - n L T. ~ - I which curedmo otcousuurnon." . J Give thank: for its discovery. T hat it } does not make you sick when you 4 take it. - I Give thanks. That it is three times as : efcacious as the `old-fashioned . cod liver oil. I Give t/tanks. That it is such awon_der- _` ful esh producer. `Give thanks. Thatifis the best remedy ' for Consumption, Scro/zeta, I $roncIu'tz`:, Wastin 9221- } eases, can Iuand' old:. 1 Be sure you gett e genuine in Salmon : I ! color wrapper; "sold by all Druggists, at 50c. and $1.90. I s A SCOTT & BOWNE, - Belleville. Not A hhoan country live In. In Alaska flour is $15 par 100 pounds; railing,` 37% pent; 1- pound; mntcheu, 25 oentper bunch; soon 40 cents a -pound butter. 61:50:12. toil; coee. $1 50 a pound ___1 LL- -`I...-.....-L 4-... 91 OR a nnnnt` No. bf Inohei ovs5aP uX.TLTc3uiI:ss. ONSTIPPJION. HEAD " ggggfngggmz % scao?3E. DIzzIN:.s'2 :SMc`$'r:-32.`<'5r:`3 s`$r'."" I-SLIM A'I'I cm cum: I-\|~l,- 4.-.-A lIn&II`E`q3o v` I "T-I-:uMA'n sm. *SKlN...Dl$`EAES lR"cgul_'t,e`%s _tEIe istomaich. Liver and `Bowels, unlocks thcSccrtlohs,Purlficsthc `Bloodand rerndves all Im- purities fromV a"Plmpl_c to the worst. Scrofu lous Sara. SGO'l"l"S "oxnnzxsnn Anvnnrxstnnxrh. - `E CUR?-.~`.3 . Qarrong _ .. _- w. M. muusuv ` Mr-. 7: i..,"'."`1"f,"`'.f.'."H 's'i'1`u"i`nY as EST1:`IN.`. " .` Barristers. eto..`B;rr!e. X01 U Q1011 itvx VI U160. - U-`CD130: Russian army cicera who have been , inspecting the French army. nd the sol- _' diera unequal to the endurance required in a campaign. This judgment is pro- bably baled upon the fact that the French Vaoldierev an a rule are small of atature, while the Russians are large and power- tul men. Experience has shown that the amailmen of the French army endure. as much fatigue as thelarger men` of other armies. Still Ruuiafn oicere cannot be nuch.impreaaed:w`lth.r `the iFren"ch'_ troops after long aaaociation ' `with Ruaaian 3::-16: I|so sols Hols 4 ooi '5 E8 -can MANAGER. Mon-mun. LINN ,! Tn:x?n'-_ "n-n` 875 il-1,`-ail: (In) 4972"`; I butter. $1'.50Va. roll; cones. :51 cu a. po and the cheapest tea, $1.25 a pound. V D WA `R E. L|R0N,%ANDS;TEEL MERCHANTs shelf Hardware, Chain, Bar Iron, Cast ` 4 . . St 1 A SP;-ipg Steel, Machmery Steel, Sleigh-Shoe ee W V 4 Steel, asserted length and sizes. Guns, Ries,,P1fimers; Cartridges. Shells, Ammunition, ( S * Clothfor Halls, Oil Cloth Mats for Stoves ` S 7 and Tables. 110 Du nlop Street, L. SE3]N'g]::'~:\ 531- IN G T W I N 3 jccc-- Cacxtqarl-I A 1711 lWl1"I"I-C n c\1_, ` "ff BEST AND CHEAPEST, PARIS GREEN, N N IIARVEST TOOLS, FENCE WIRE, HORSE POKES WINDOW &[ DOOR SCREENS, R R RUBBER HOSE AND REELS. Lawn Sprinklrs, Folding Chairs, Lawn Mowers, Machine G. G. SMITH, U NDE R '1` AK E R, A large stock of Public School and Collegiate Institut: Supplies always on hand. A heavy manilla. cover given away with every book. V Mailorders promptly attended to. sco'r1"s BOOKSTORE. IOPENING or nu: SCHOOLS! B'573r.%oE IE3." Soott s Bookstore. YOUR AGENTS FOR THE HOWARD F%URNAcE_ BUY BARRIE AND STROU D. WJVPIE! LEIGlEl l`0N, 1 -:..__.__ At Ja. HEN DERSON S. ;fNTETl`Aib- ormn `AT LOW PRICES : A Postmaster : crime. The Case of Ellen Enright, of Renfrew for the secretion of the dead body of her child, by shipping it in a trunk on the G. T.R., was nished Thursday in the Court of Queen's Bench and a verdict of guilty returned. Miss Enright alleges that the postmaster of an eastern Ontario town was her eeducer. `School STEAM WORKS AND SHOW ROOM, `J -'("}v:.5`.".D'(`5.I;MAGE, Manager, Stroud. / COLLIER-ST.. BARBIE Tjn Permanent enlargements 113' new and beautiful process. --1jj:-- .j__-: K J` ;*2FI.o1oes, Grape. "_ VAnd all Funeral Requisites Furnished. Orders by Telegraph or Otherwise, Promot- II nltfnnn in ` PHOTO STUDIO! BothwoII s Block, Barrlea BARRAUD COFFINS AN D GASKETS OF {KLL KINDS ly CAB-fEl+ETSY FROM $3.00 PER DOZE1\- The Treaty ll Against It. There has been talk of organizing a bat- talion of naval militia in Chicago, but the queetioxfof increasing the naval force on the lakes seems to be involved. Such in- crease, so far as armed ships are concern- ed, is forbidden by the treaty -of 1818 with Great Britain. It would seem.how- ever that the militia might drill `on the warship Michigan without any infraction of the treaty. FIRST PRIZE. BARRIE, I888- swrrnm Kine, Photo. BARRIEZAND 1-o-rr:uHA"' In stock or Made to 0rc;;.- September 17, Books ! TIIE plte. Caskets and V ns of various (W1! and prices almyl 5 . Funerals furninh9d m . f- and 0 Average Weight of the Brain. The average weight of the brain of man bears a denite relation to the climate in which he lives, a heavier brain weight be- ing in cold than in warm countries. In proportion to their stature the Lapps have the largest heads in Europe. the Norwegi- ans next; then come the Swedes, Ger- mans , French and Italians. In the Arab the head is found to be smaller than any of the above, while in the Far North` there exists a people called Chugatshes, whose head: are remarkably large. 88 Dunlop-31. GDLLIEI s'r.- I 7, 189L A Wealthy Tramp. . Andrew Gordon, a vagrant, was sent down to jail, at Port Hope, for six months by '1`. E. Glendenning, J.P., of Sunder- land. Governor Decker in making the customary search found Gordon to be e_ veritable etorehoueeof wealth.- In the `ragged and dirty clothingiof the 'va'grnnt. he discovered $1052 94. There "were bank bills of different denominations wrapped up in little packages. :Some of -the bills had beenkept I0 long that they were almost undercipherable. The miner- able creature has been a resident of Brock Township for over 20 years. ' `lorthquake In the South`. ,, V Millions of dollars worth of property and may lives "were deitroyed in~._the Republic of San Salvador, Central America` on Thursday morning. Whole towns were wiped out,'and no for as reports in- dicate, hardly a city in the country except those along. the count the awful e'ectd*of the convuluion. iltheqln It_,two_ o'clock iu the morning , Poop e ruihed into, the street: in their night clothing panic-stricken. While the shock looted. ohout}tv'renty tvyvyo aecondu. the surface of temlike the ,1_r.ov_u-; of the sen. -..--The,t towns throughout the country` have suffered Iuore _.than `the f-itulf. *Ane1n'q.uito and. *Ooni,gqy~ . 3 > ,( `:4 .`t l 4 . `_1`_,.l ,. _.,_`.. ` M W I ~._~o _ T " 3' in` G ' Diphtheria Profrod to sanction. __:_Q....:. .1 `jinktknuin 3: untnn . '7IaIrcItAruI1a.n won. Fort` Worth has an artesian well that flows 864.000 gallon: of pure water daily, thevlu-gent in the` world. 1 Don`: Think Much of tliolr Physique. WUFU PIVCUPIVDII luv. LEV Eivuv V I I territory a`ect"ad the shock wag largo: " 1Weses'or the-~World. 2 3 The_`w a_ge__s of the worldja'r`e a matter of interesting fand~:. instructive study, as `lhuill not only their variation, but their 3 independence of some of :the `oiiniinonly 5 received causes as to their status" and .2 `uctuations. The collationof the statis- I tics embracihizii the Old World and the `New. is 'largely.due to the consular ' reports of the United States, Great Britain ._ France- and Germany- These compile-' tione may be accepted as approximately . accurate. the authority being good and! the `investigations thorough. Among home" of theremarkable facts as substanti-0 ated by these inquiries we nd that wages ' seem independent of forms of govern-' ment. Lower California, Mexico, Malta and Ceylon under British rule, Algiers- and_ Tunis under French, pay less than 5 Russia cramped with despotism, or Spain under ecclesiastical doaiinance. As a `-rule the Anglo-Saxon pays more than the Ger- man; the German more than the Latin; the Latin more than the Semitic, and the Semitic more than the Malay and Mongo- lian. Great Britain and a Canada` ,psy `gnnuau nnsuJnI-I`- `II Q31! }I\QA.Q_ ll IIDDULIIUI L u o o I o o n o a n Eni1a.nd`a.nd Wales-- I oities........-.. re 11 - . ' Cork . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Londonderry .. Frnc-- ' or eaux . . . . . Marsei11e5,.....`.....- Paris . . . . . . . .._ . . . . . . Be1gium- Brussels .; . . . . . . . . . . Antwerp . . . . . .A . . . . . . Swgtzerland-- _ erne. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Basle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ave:-E e (ftycities). utriar ungary. . .. o emm. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Holand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Denmark . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Spain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . u_ssia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . others were ao b:dly shuketi that they were practically mined. The extent of L.....-:L..-.- R1 .83 dlb Z U slaughter or Iauwayxavlee. While a number of railway laborers were repairing a track along which a number of trains were constantly passing the other day an express train dashed in- to the midst of the workmenykillmg five of them and seriously injuring a number of others; The accident was due to care- lessness.` he ` ` - lien. Great lsritain and Uanaglr `pay larger amounts to-labor than any *protec- tionist country excepting the " United States. '1`he'ave1-age wages per week as paid to labor, the world over. are classi- ed in the following table. the amount cal - clilated` in United States gold dollars :-'- Germany- Alsace-Lorraine . Barman . . . . . .~ . . Berlin . Bremen . . . . . . Dgssejldorjf ;`.y. .1. at Tm. table is, of course, limited to use` Old World, the gures in` the New World ! showing that outside the United Staets the city of Toronto and the "South Ameri- ' can Republics of Venezuela and Ecuador, 0 pay the best gures. Australia. however. ' leads the way and "surpasses the rest of civilized nations in industrial 'remunera- l . tion. The following table speaks for , itself: a I Ca.na.da.-- . ' Ontario (ten cities) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$ 6 50 Toronto....V....... . . . . . 800 Montreal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 75 New Brunswick . . . . . .V .` . . . . . . . . . . 6 00 NovaS_cotia......_. . . . . . . . . . 625 Prince Edward Island. . . . . . . . . . . . . . - 5 90 Mexico .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 70 LowerCa.lifornia.... .. . . . . . . l 85 13?r_igishnI?_ouduras . . . . 340 - F` Aim! Ihtoheu; . The Salvio Army mntcha urefhsv- ing a brisk sale `in England now. The output is a1rea.dy..2,000 gross I. wegk, :nlc`ii this _is A to be "multiplied twetityg O _ . .. A \Vs"`X&aiiL'.'.'..If IIIIII IIIIVII "5 '65 New Zealand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 05 10 20' Of course deductions from the gures can only begenersl. They represent var- ious conditions of industrisldevelopment, avsilsbility of. resource, 1ntelligenoe.eivili- zatirn and commercial possiblities It woult be puerile to suppose that diver- gencies inwsges `stem the result of a com- mon csuse, and `as innitely foblllh _to'sup- pcse, that any e'ort to" x,` wsges in deance of economic. lsws csn, -. ever succeed. ` .: ' fizz)`-:1-e J aneiro . . Peru .... . . ' . . . . . . . Ecuador . . . . . . . . . Bahamas. . . .~. . . Guba.';......T.' . . . . .` Australia-' Victoria. . . . . . . . . IIY__A_ A__._L.._I2- N N: ..'.li`::t BeHevil1g 8Ont:;riotu I: In th ,. ., ye .. me vs -_ urteenponts 'P`._ 51'n%`-?*:`!*9 1!`:-t %.j~*-`-jthe 1m:;.t1! c`snad:6."niIon' "c `i JJI-_lllll LLUIIIIILLT | U. -s. Colombia. . . . IT--- ____ -1 _ U0 U0 \JUlUIllUIDo Venezuela. . .. . . . . . British Guiana . .1. . . Bragil: , 'I _L,,!,,, I nu-cam or nought. life in double faced and double` edged. To know one : uolfia to `distrust: *one a self-. . ` Each lifo~ may 7hovo as ogcu.1ie of- greatnu _ , . To be misunderstood` ; by thou. wo (love is bittoreot of all. T . . -Fina ,7 3` dilihtbrelted V i-`.fi'4|_a n'(ik`V nd '9 you. have found 5" jowoha. ' " - ' ` The_gr9.ItIt. studyof i;o"u.e 10: ;;{e changes of the mind. ` ~ I A gunman: `IQ : -t\w|nAuunn- `A k`. -g-:4 VIIQIUEIUU 9` VII llllll. Success has sometime to be paid to L,-` after having been fairly earned. ' i L (1.... S. 1.5.! 4... n.:..1. 51..-; 51...... :- `I...-a. In-won uuynus wuwu lull! vusuvvu - mutsbility, 0119 is led to think that there in bu} little that is V conqtong _snq_1m`d_,ay| save. The nhllnnmzhnr tnnn `:5: f iM.n'nn`m:snh; aII'-y.Il('. . 1 The philonopher takes his f6rtune'much, as he does his health--enioya it when it-' is good, endures it -when bad, and IO6k_l~ edztg-'en.1e,retVx1'_e(1`1_en. only up the_ mogt urgedt. io(ten cities) 50, to....V....... 800; 923.1 ... .. 675! mswick . otia......_. 625' 1dwa.rdIsland.... .. -590 .... ...... 270 a.lifo1"nia..... 185 Honduras olombia . . . . . . . . . . . . . .;;. 380 la. . . . . . . . . .; . . . . . 725 }uia.na;.;....._...' . . . . . . . .... 384 Seven chuiiren Ruled. _ _ The wall of a foundry inithe city of Leeds, collapsed last "Thursday. Two children were instantly killed and two others were removed from the ruins in 3 dying condition. ~ 347 012! The, c L A s 39H ;pg|_d|c|Es of the STANDARD n`re'FREE FROM ` E BESTRIUPION of any kind. The assured under this Policy may proceed `to, and reside in, any part of`"t_he irorld, or engage in occupation of any kind, with- i out license, or payment of extra premium._ smnAnu% LIFE j=AS8llANGE _ J ` (ESTABLISHED 1325.) A % > Hun on-Ioaron oAuApA' - - `mou'ra:4u.%.% < s. 1-moan: sans. % % ms:-mos. nmun, price is from twenty to twenty-two cents per dozen. If this statement is true (which we do not believe it is) The` Ontario man must be a born idiot not to buy all the eggs he can `get at 12 to 14 cents, send them `fjnst acrossthe line, which would certainly not cost more than one cent per `dozen. pay the duty and make two cents a dozen prot. This is equal to tourteen per _cent., and is rot enough to satisfy any reasonable man. he editor of "Ontario must be a better. partisan than he is _a business man, or he` ` would take.adyanta'ge of thisopportunity to malted fourteen 1' cent. Provided-i-and v this is; prov --.-it istrue that he,-oan . `gist 20 to-= `voehts just across -tho-line.- ; - , e do not know whererthisindenite region- ~_s and wqwenture to assert-that the"Qnt'ario `does not dither,'_'for we d9jnotJ,. believe there, is any place _. just.-acrosszths line, orvany. :wheire?ipl_se'-1:vith:n= ve `hucgfed ~ 'x;(i)les mg i`: `WI .e;:irv are . "it< . Ito. ` ` _.f.l` j,I.1'N9wi`?$bn-Tiidsifyhe,`quota- ,+`tion.;was: . sf? " L, . ~ n J. ct-Ines uni!-Accident:-l"u-e. flood and" Btu-m-P1okednp the V - Worlgl over. ., ` An Alpine lfatnutv. * Charles Knack, of New York City, fell over 3 precipicelbo feet high near Beaten-. bu_rg, last week, endwu killed ` ` ' | 01: E108. contsmmg LW acres more or was. Dau- ject to a. mort e eecurlngrtlzco and interest thereon from t e first day of February 1891, at 7 -per cent. and sub.) ect also to a. lease beerin a rental of $250.00 per annumund expiring on t e let day of April, 1894. -Parcel No. II. The South half of Lot Number 21 in the 10th concession of the 'l;ownehip of wfnn nnnnxlnlna mn an-man rnnrn nun nan EN DEBS will be received bthe undersign- ed up` to noon of Monday t e 5th of Octo- ber 1891 for the guru-chase of the following valu- able Farm and illage Pro ea: belon g i to the estate or the late Lee an, deceaa . in i ee arate aroels. . } arcel 0. 1. The North half of Lot Number emzhteen in the mth concession of the Township ) of Flos. containing 100 acres more or less. Bub- , -Inna-. tn :1 mm-fmurn namn-inn 81200 and interest FARM&ELKGE?R0Pma1'Y| 31:16 . 0! Mann screen In H16 Vluage UI nun- v e as laid out` on a-plan thereof made by Wadsworth. Unwm 8:81-own. P.L. Surveyors, and registered as plan N o. 323; Each tender to specify terms or pay ment. The highest or any tender not neceess ly ac- cepted. Further particulars can be had from the undersigned - BTATBY Sc ESTEN, M V Sdicitors for Executors. `Do-huin 9|-,I\ Qnnfnvn`-nah `CO1 37.1.0 ll In me man concession u_I. one luwnuup UL Flos. contalnln 100 acres more or less. Parcel No. 1. Lot Number2on the North siqe of Saurin street in the Village 0! Elm- a nu laid ant nun nlnn than-anf mndn hv DU 1!.` Barrie 81:1; Septembr. 1591. PlANOFR"i`iH"lTN Ell] Acnnu .Aun'7 iou mourns. A1`ao PIunes that `B390 heen`mio_ aways on . hand f_orVsa.le. ' V 1 " 7F1.;z?e37.uinE: I>i.?o.'a .sZo.it,.` " 1 Salesman for . F. BROOKS ' Meier; Heintzman as Co. K 51 Eliza.b~th St. nun vvn__._a-n; 11' n1_,,_ ' IJIPIIUIIUTII rlnuv-ova -v ---- - ------. An epidemic of `diphtheria is raging in the Province of Tambof, Ruule. Mothers purposely place their children in the way of infectionmreferripg to see them die of the" disfecqe rather thaniutarve. ' galual to more than 120. to 14. in Belleville. went: pdozen more thsnauual for their eggs , v';..*~`.s|;1.Aal'.`..-`.I:i*4I...`.&;'.`iI..'.'~;{.!':!!.i` I...;`.'.."4..`.\.`4.= -4. .5--- -,v5_I3p91$va, Ljfgv. CM 100,- - wuuxu .l9uL'IiUly -110 Q; feictf` df thfe; matter -`is. that7Cq;nadia.n ,fL5t1!!.9?rsuhh'\?. boia` aiming ztroui one`: to: A twoi . thim snminer,u's'hoh e'h6lders know to _the1r' "'- 273".- HE! perha. 8-ntaim P9993, 3=i=`6i luI.IUBII'yvyuswo v. u... ..._a_ -_.--- Of the m'a nypreparations before the guhlie for the cure of colds, con `ha, ronchitis, and kindred diseases, ere is none, within the. range of my ex :1- `ence, so reliable as Aye:- a Cherry ee-- I-ns-aI War vnnrn -I urns Ihif. t0 Gld. :e:x%c:-;I`zfi37'G"+i5`% M.A.n1:-J :;;';;,";;,;:;;;on Ald` b -l_'..znkIR68.~ 1:750. , to :1 ,. would ' ._cu`s:ely- .:beL Anna] fn man: than `I91: +1; `I4 ha Rnllnullg - nun` uqulugul. , .DG i%oman1VVene* r net-hn.nn.nol:"nn nr I5 Nature's effort to expel foreigngubo . stances tromjthe bronchial passages. _Frequent1y, this causes inammation and the need of an anodyne. No other expeetorant . or anodyne is equal to Ayn : Cherry .Pectora1'. It assists Nature in ejecting the mucus, alleys irritation, induoes repose, and is the mostpopular of all cough cures. u an 1.1.- -`..'-. -_ _..........'-..Lh\osg'1u;CnIon 6`-nn 61100, 80 rename BB Ayers uuurry rauc- toral. For years I was subject to colds, followed by terrible con hs. About four years ago,'_ when so am cted, I wfasxado vised to try _Ay_er s Cherry Pectoralrand to lay all other remedies aside. Iidid -so`, and within aweek was well of my cold and cough. Since then` I have always kept `this ;preparation in the house, and feel comparatively secure. -Mrs. L. L. Brown, Denmark, Miss. - T4__1_ _ '...__.`___ _ _1j "dill/DI Jae clan J-vovvv no a-rv---.-.-' ---.-n-- A. few years ago I took a severe cold which affected m 1un`gs. I had a; ter- rible cou h, an passed night after night wit out sleep. The doctors gave me u . - I tried Aye:- s Cherry Pectoral, whlc relieved my lungs, induced sleep, and afforded the-.rest necessary for the recovery of m strength. By the con. tinual use of t e Pectoral, a. permanent ........ um. ..#an+nA "._`l1'n1-rum Wnirhrnthnr. CUIB was uuuuuuu. Rockingham, Vt. Found Dead in Bed. " Mr. JohnAWhite, of the` Government printing Bureau, stationery department, Ottawa, was found dead in bed Thursday morning at his boarding house, 62 Slater` street. Deceased was a single man about nnum use OI H16 ruuuurun, u puxuunucuu cure was effected.--Horace Fairbrother, 7 PREPARE; 3? Dr. J. O. Ayer & co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggigtu. Price 01; nix bottled. Q5. Ayei s Ql_1_g_[[g fctoral, Exacurows SALE. +.1*[EW.P1ANQS ..-was--- -cw- u-.--c-- vv wvc 117 King s-t.. W., Toronto; ' - 97.?! sA'nsrAc'noN- evgnanrnian. F. BROOKS, I1l|I"I\I\f'III| fI'II'Thl --or VALUABILE--` Bismarck Must not get Excited. Professor Schwenigei-,Prince Bismarck s physician. has warned him against. any unnecessary intellectual exertion, par- ticularly such as may give cause for ex- citement, and it is believed that the Prince will never participate in the de- liberations of the Reichstag. ` IIUIIGVIIIIIHWI 3 Eli`, `V "U Va've.~" ' `Qt; mi; ;1!I!.ui!1;;.i= .0859? Bad Ilip`. ' .1. A. s'rnA'rHv. A%_"l;: on xuuuw 37-40 V Ealiie. --v- `I Irma uoumusnn Anvauci A A ADVERTISING-RATES. nu: ADVANCE Ins (A OlB'(ilIl4A'l'l0lI V or wnmmnn nmmnnn um EIGIITY corms, V Almost, 11! not` qui double thnt of any otnx. . Paper pub ed in Barrie. H` lnvnnnsxns snotmn Non nus I{Aor.'D [ (12 lines solid nonparell make onoinoh). mmsrnm mvnnusnnnxru. - First insertion, 10 cents per line. Eaohlnb sequent` insertion. 4 cents per line. at , n_._ a_..A. l__ --`-v--.- ---.v_ _.___ _ _ __ Reading hotioes. 10 her line for rlt In sermon; 5 cents per line for each nnbseqnonl lngertion of the same matter. A Wonderful Prmtllll Press. The latest invention in printing ma.- chinery is a press that is expected to print ninety thousand c ies of an eight-page paper per hour. ~ is being set up in an office in New York city and will use fty- two miles of paper every hour, fed to it from three huge rolls. pruseni oonuruuu IIIOI only one Avrloe for all: Legal` , OEll'e_inlW?nnV1 Government advertise l menus will be charged at above rates. buburuuy Illa Lu ouiuuns, uuu. we ugly nu` lucn change must be in the Anvmon o oe not later than 12 o'clock noon on Tuesday, in any week; otherwise the advertiser's announcement may not be made public until the week following. dvertisers will not be allowed to use their a oe for advertising angthin outside their own regular business. he they do so. transient rates will be charged tor such adver I tisement _ k - l'IA`V1\$ K73 II\ 1 '\D%IS$`l$$T Condensed advertisements on First Page such as Wants of all kinds. Lost and Found. Property for Sale or to Rent, ggeoio Articles. Etc.. Eto.. must be aocom 1 with the cash. and will be inserted- st insertion, 2 cents nnr ward, Annh nnhnnnnnnt {nun-tlnn I nnnt nai- ooumwr mvnnrmme. Contreotedvertieemenu will be taken at th following rnteghwhioh are drafted on oorroot o commercial 1: oiples, end. no they will be Jtriotly adhered to in making new contract` wtter present contracts expire, there will be \ nnlv nun om-Inn for I. 2 upnnunguu I" Uivvjvv < aInohe's'.'....'.;..... | lI'_-I.-_ I l1_I..-.-. V-- R 2.16 I Column] t ` OONTRAOT CHANGES. Advertisers will please bear In mind that no- ; tlee of intention to change advertisement: I must be handed in to the oloe not later than ` Saturday at 10 o'clock, and the ogfvy for such ` nhnmm mnnt has in the Anvnumn n on nnt lntnr Ill W11! 06 lIl36l.'loB(l.--l'll.'BB IIIBUITIUIII, Z 003$ % per word. each subsequent insertion, 1 cent word `names. addresses, and gures ooun as words - but 3 reduction to 1 cent per word will be made when the number of insertion: of the ` nu-no tnn-an av-nnn `lfnnn , llnoh .............. ..i 11071111: wmn wmnlswnualna