`:9-Agmouucaa. aunn. .LV.D.. WIBHOIIB 01181126. Close connections made at Point Levin with the Grand Trunk Railway and the Richelieu. and nnfnrln Nfnvionnn l`.nmnnnv n -on-nag-. Oicehours. 8 vs..m. to 7.pm . (Sands s ex- cepted). and for 20 minutesefterthe vol of the Toronto night mail on Saturday night only. Money Orders issued `and peidon and from any money order omce in the Dominion of Cenede.` Greet Britain tend Irelen -British India. .Newfound_lsnd,.- the 2 Uni . States, \ Africa. West Indies, .A,ust1-alien Colonies. Asia ' `i%k`3?$3:&`k2RH`:$%?f&*m&%'%5 "tween the hours of 9 s.m. en` 4 pm. - Letters for registration must be Booted 15 minutes before the-elosing oi. --each ma . Postegeon letters for the Dominion -and the United States 3 cents per ounce land`. for Great Britain and Ireland 5 cents per It ounce. Re- gistration fee 5 cents. II_.1I Il'_A.A.__ L-1____ 1,, AI . . u 1. TI-Ii-a"ii'"i[;tte1" `t:l-{:11 from the street letter boxesdail; (Sundays excepted) at 8 o'clock em. and and 8 o'clock vp.m.` 2. Poetolce. Barrie.'June 28th, 1891. . N 86-11 ~ VJ. EDWARDS Postmaster w1IlAiIQs. nvniw DAY prim mom 00IOto-Ilol0IgIlnC$oooc`uoo: Tomnmut".'..II`UIIICOIQUICOIIIIIICI 'I`nn'nn in Q I ZIQIUIIKO HI}. . . . - o o a .3`. o u - oh u o . . - o o o - . o o a Rjsilwa mails from the aouih st. .. . I Meafor Branch Railway pm! North Simcoe Branch Railway a.t.. . . .; . `ti 3 0 0 0.: n o o I I Grsvonhurst Branch Railway at. . . . Hillsdnla. Craitrhnrm-J -'nnin m~n_ fled. uruvuuuurnu nrunun 1umw_uy IE. Hillsdalo. Craizhnratt `Dalston. Ed- gar and Crown Hill at .......... . . M1dlmrst.(Mondayp, Wednesdays & ., _' .I_l`rida`&a.t .... ............... .. Grentell 1 ends): and Fridays; `at. . INTERGIILONIAI. - % RAILWAY. 4 T0mm.QIUlOIIIOlIIIOOIOClI.I`I0.0 IO`.'C. Torpnto and ALL mums south at..... lloatord Bx-anoh.Rsilwa.y and North _ Rlmnnn Rnilwnv gt. . _ _ _ , _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ . _ _ ICIIUKQ DI'IlKIll-I'GIlIWIy snu LVUIHII Simone Ra.i1wayat.. .... Collingwood and 01-min at........... (3:-n.vnnhm-at R:-nnnh Rnilwnv At- - . . . U0lllllgWO0Il Ill Ullll Bu...-u Gruvenhm-at Branch Railway at-. . . . . 1 Crown B111. Dalston; Edgar, Craig _ , huts: and Hillsdsle at .......... . . . Mldhnrnt lllnnnvn fndnnanvn h ` R. PALMER. SURGEON. EYE, EAR. Throat, None, 46 Gerrard-street. out. To- ronto. may be consulted at the Queen's Hotel. Barri Fr1da,Ma.-thl0th.Lf1`_o-Stoll I.m..a'n3.nthe seognd Fgdaye of every llilntanth, 10l'Ul.IMllIIa..-nu. u u o ooonoouuonnununoooo T0t0ntQ.It.uc..._J..-o-u......nus... Torontnat. ..... tflixnll Indn `swung \l`QlLi1L .-6 shlltlt at.`...Z ..... .. : Midhurst. (Mondays, Wednesdays & `I Frlds )l.t...; . . . . . . . . . . .; .... Grenfell Tuesdays and Fridays) at... I w--v u-wyw-D n|g-|gI ..'m"VV'v'i..':-"V-`.-"VI n.1,. In In ulnnntnn -stun A - nu... ........ `noun an val; anus; all JJUVAII VVAIII-I IIIIU LIUIUII Shore Rgivva . Elegant rs :-class. Pullman bullet. and smok- n cars on all through trains. rat.-nlnnn rnfrnlhmnnt I-nnvnn at nnnvnnlnn J. c%uLvE`awELL-4s .u.Inu.i.I. Do AILUUUI 199 Waste Froi ht `a ' . 93 R.:'.:1.. n:....:%1.&'":y., :t.. ...'.:.t.. I h nnmmnrn urn Imgolgrqs Ann Emmns uu nu unruugn urn slasa refreshment rlclagms at convenient m_ . , + DAILY ILII8 I03 A. MOGBEGOR M. D. C. M. F .'l`. M. O. J ` Graduate 0: Trinity University, Toronto. 1ro'uow or Trinity Medical couoge. Toronto. Member College Physicians and slgeons. Ont. Late of Toronto General Hos om%o.3.- `Nnvt nnv tn Mr `Rail : nun-n "l` nrnfnn 'aIsurr" mn'3i'Iox J` snows BREAD ;5`70FFICE%.| |_1oazu_h| I508 01 '.l.Ul1ll.ll.U IIBHUIIII 1103 NH. \ILl10Uo"_- Next door to Mr. Ball : snore. Tffommn. N.B. -W111 be at Ivy every Wednesda. , from 1 to 6 njn Will ha at mahnrt AVAFV Fri 1:17 fpnvn I in __ V ; ,. ... r.:-:-,--.4-',r*"- I I . 4 ,. .,'. ' V I: .` _~_ ` ,H, . f ') .,,._`,U v,..-.\. .r ., . . . . _ , .. r ` . `F ' '. ` -" /. A - 'l=o'I'4'8Ilbror%-MA-wliont. ~ 2 J 3;" ; ..31~.T 321:. r. 7 .r: 51:.-..=.:.::-T 4 j ` ` .,..;' u `A: unpnn` '::' :..;.-`.1:-4 l'V3`1. W"-'.. 9395515.` 5! 3108 TWIHI 8 _ , ...s'`.1,'e.d.bo!v ; h msn:xea.vy&'. o:orn3~b1ns"". rs`1'.":``~ the `lie of ludh utiolaa 50! (Gt that 1 oonltitution um -;9nonzhA gm 59:10, ; iali " ;.`.9.;`.`..+..:. "a i`3:`:Za`2.$ % """" `'``` "``` `'1 `IILIU lliurll la. `"12 : 1: " the, am. m`'n'm':o_?X3"b 3': '?i"l'3f1muon?;'i thelne properties 00605." 333- liaI.I'!rov1dod.gg:',1.3'9.IlIf:It ulaleagwith ._ p.`t"eY! l1a`vo1-ed. Ihhnu "An-Hu'4In'6A`6ln!~kIIl`-` I ifb I- L- LL- `LA: J _ B! 0. thorouihftiowldgo 6! -the 1-31 hioh ti .n'5'n'{muo?X`&13-`% 'i'3.i ...`.f'.$`3.';.`3.'3 httende-lto. . - 8; Are a. f ty; and Via ; ltghdm _to have sales, consult th own interest: Vyplaoinz Omlcli-`Next door to J. Gal bro.ith's. nearly opposite the Queon s and Barrio. Hotels. B"Ordenlotta.t the Anvmon ones will be . . A `G.-. .1? FORD.- E JVUXII IIUUF IA allllfo DUDE B|RJl'Ug 1llUl'llIIUI.Io :5: at .m. Wm be at Egbert every.Fr1 y, from 1 to n,m_ ` 28.?! nsrsnnsnnn IN 1347.. 1113 LONG ESTA ` Lis'111:Vn'coMP.ANY is on a. solid nndetion of economy of` msnsgexfnent `u1':d".~busln'ess" prinoiglieg: peolj estures: ortyyears experience; eral tormV.ot;PolNioy sngl nongforteqtable otter twosnd three years.` Promlnento ;: sound lite'sss_nra.noeA 37,000,000 (1 in _ ; 1.000 tsm1llesbene'ted,.= Cost: he!-owest `consistent with safety. Bonuses every three never less than 30 13.. th 11! l ' 'thm14mrmp:tf;g::nth:gndovvmnpl:'n?o1'i`oet.:la `Abstinence Assurance: The only eompen in Canada `nus nLITn2"'uA'iETfIErIoNsn G-R- FR92%;#L 'H'A'h`f'l'\`l.I .1 . irrsrn A-\<- . o.._..-- ____..--v--vv - o.n.a..a.ung`"r.,eo1.;""-.a*;:.."t..,.." ':.'."......i*'" `atainers. Accumulated Ftund nearly 86.000._0(l).> Head ompe for` Canada. ngontzjesl. , - _. V i.,..II.N.`CQIIR,TLAND'I`.' _ 29-t_t : -Anvmon Agent tor; Bin-Ia {LIFEASSUBANCE COMPANY Money to loin on.reaonable rates. n. J. nnnrciinn, 1 `A. nnownnnn. _ s. - Duhlop Street. Barrie. The Popu1a.r'Roi1te East and West. AWinni- ` peg. Chicaso. Monh-ea.l.etc. Intendingsetera wruing for information will receive prompt replies. = ' _` FLETCHER & Banwlmm % _ AGENTS B0_T|WlElL7_S BLINK. DIJILOP 8T.- BARBIE 4. ' ' en;nmr1Ne_:`. h 4 I extend my sincere thanks for your generous and liberal patronage and sup- A port. _`It cannot_he denied that such` support comes -as an acknowledgement that DIAMOND HALL is the best place for high class Watches and Clocks. I will add during the fall some novel and attractive goods, and willkeep none but the best. ~..--:..<-.____.nj.:. R. J. 1!`. PALLING; Graduate of Trlnity University. `Toronto. Fellow not Trinity odioel 0011 Member of the College of Physicians on urzeona of Ontario. onloo- Corner Owen and Collier streets. opposite Central School. JTO THE PUBLIG nasumes &.REAL ism: Acms. FAIRM s1_'o Ms".-I`g .>.." .1 I113 `,"_UII%V--`I1!l!\'H,\IL. D J-AA _.*._edici_n~es_, ._ comes} in:/direct contact and knows better than anyone else -how remedies -_se1_1~,~_._and what true the failures and successes, and can therefore judge ,: . .I_k119w of no or Hoarseness that .h'ad_.done: such ef- r - ~~ * fective .wo1_';k-in my Coughs. faniily as Boschee s - " ' 1 I `GermanSyru .-Last 3 ? '"9"*"r {winter a ladypcalled Hoarseness.` 3'` my fore.~Wh0.Was 1` a . , _ : sueringfromavery severe cold. She could hardly talk, and I told herabout German Syrup 7 -with"tlie families; V merit... they have. "He r-hears . of all y medicine; for, Coughs, Sore; Throat, l and that a few` doses would -give re-T lief; but_ she had. no condence in patent medicines. _ I told her to take a bottle, and if the results` were not ` satisfactory I would make no charge" for it. A few days after she called and paid T for it, saying "that she would never be without it in future as a few doseshad given her relief.` V (D a1zA1.~n:mL. comroxrrzne.` BRITISH EMPIRE R; A. DOUGLAS, MoGBEGOR M. M_.O. .` $01-onto. Wnllnilr nf Tlnifv Ilninnl l`.nnan nnnnn .?<$19'L"g'er;* {Drug2`istf&7Vatertwns "1`his is~the iopiidn of a man 6' ` 4:`-`noun -1`-Anna :.2c: ~ " .. 3.; 4 F f/--. 9.}; . :, {,,._.. _..,..\, _ E" 11 -! n *- rm: Nomnnnm ADV Or. Ato?1'Iox snags. _.__-- v- 110' p yvvu -t$-he ' T. conditicn of. the Russian-` cupitnl in more than one respect is diu'cu_uedbyf the~Britich Consul there jri hin'lectftjeport; I Mr. Mitchell say; tint" `accordingtd thefcemns taken in Decem- her, 189,0, `thejpopulitioh, excluuively of imiu'iba,`,1'1mbrod .956,226. being In r . , `05. 317Z50f!-9.0931112 '9d'Wi'ih133.9 ::1d'c:-22.443 ufoompsrpd ,w;t_he 1888.. 3 1'h ,:1-My iofnmermlity-;iA still ebnoruaelly-_high, chieyxa-`to L -'l!I|'ere`vim.~a'.t'otaal cbuneeot l0WCtI.`-1lBit place ~' -when rby I pi-inhitive oeupoolq Hlldff tacq{ne_,exte_n.t by rain- wnter drsini; /sndtlr, dith-gate during ' 15 ;pu't:',` 6ve`ye!erfh*c'u varied between 13`? tthehilibli.-3 Inn 'gQ;2;ggdjV2963>eEf1;dQOOi~7' 'At`thetreqtsg ; &`P9m?i'f.V`?P' nu. nfndnn do 33!": PQEQH I91 lnmwnozggpown In 1580. , {It % .It_ill5[remai pIniidat.,v6n!i15niIi._," Ind- ; dxtiox; r.xga,the r Betenblw- `inf!-aqnony;oxpoo_ad., sq, .. dunner of inundation during I pwulcnco hf nhnnna Chit`: kininn `sun: `I... J_-.L uuuugvl. V: of strong Iunlncuvvs UIBIIDUO , It is. not the first time that France has compelled this country to radical mea- sures of self defence, and` the French re- 'publ1c should be` given to understand that promises and toasts and diplomatic dinners amount. to very little in the way of business ; that, in the language of the Spanish, proverb, He_._`is` my friend that brings lgris_t- to my. r'n ."-]--New York .I rcss. '- _ ;- . lulawluu vunzvu uv uuu cnsuvsuinu IUDPIU. While pouring her wines and brandy, much of which is adulterated, into the marketsof this republic, she rejects the ` healthy food which" we o`er in `ex- chang_e.- Under" one` pretext. or another the.adni_iss_ioh _o_fAme,1f1can'porl`: is` put off, until, patience may: well cease to be a Vir- tue at Washington. a t . . E The McKinley,law has placed in the hand of the President of. the United States a. weapon of retaliation against such countries :as discriminate against American` products.` It is a weapon- meant for use, `and no ` man is better qualied than Presidentarrison to use it effectively `and wisely.` Unless the French Senate, which convenes this mjonth. takes action looking to the re- moval,-~of. the prohibition on American pork .it may be well for the President to put in force aaaiust France the law's` re- taliatory clause. " To 3- ....a 5L. c_..i. :.:... - u.-_; rs I W .. '1'0l`0ll(0. Wu! 04 Saturday. Nov.` 28. ` Franeeinnd America. According to the `well founded saying that actions speak louder than words, Germany. to-day, ought to. stand much :hetter:.than. France with the. American people.- - -Thanks -largely to the devoted eorts of Minister -Phelps, the embargo on American pork - has been -removed", and thatimportant product at "the tWest has access to` the` German markets on the same terms as pork `from other favored countries, France, on the other hand, re- mains closed to the American staple. Whiinv nnns-inn Inns -inn: and l........a.. .g.cure lg oonstipatlonandneadache. ` ,Dr. Silas Lane, while in the rocky moun- .taina, discovered a. _root that when combine with other herbs, makes an eas and -certain cure for constipation. It is in t e form of dry roots `and leaves, and is known as Lane's Family Medicine; ' It will cure sick-headache andis the best Spring `Medicine. For the blood, liver and kidneys, and for clearing up the complexion it does wonder. Druggists sell it at 50c and $1 a package. i the risk of me. In this simple fact lieu ~ `property. In no :distenHiIl\.!. th.0"It08Ih c miserably while imprisoned in the debris One unique feature of the Colombian Exposition will be the use of electricity in doing away with steam, power within the grounds; the purpose beingftc reduce; a fair promise .,Of changes _.that_ live multitudes-of lives and a-. Illte amount of locomotive will.go,~together with the car stovej and. the. railway lamp.._ vWe -shall -see railway trains heated, lighted and propelled by electricity, which -will-be kept under _ such control .th_atv-`there will = be no more -horrors-of,-fire added to-- the other awful features of railroadvwrecks. Wounded passengers. will -not perish of broken cars, and freight trains which come to grief will not burn the ties out and destroy the track while valuable merchandise is being reducedto `ashes. Later more momentous changes may be `brought about by` the distribution` of electric power, electric heat and electric 4 light to all parts of cities, including mills and factories, from a very few great cen- tral reservoirs of electric` energy, lled either by steam power or perhaps, by the force of the wind and tides and waves of the sea. It need hardly be said that the result would be an immense decrease in the number of res". With the general substitution of electricity for steam power, heating apparatus in which fuel is burned, and gas and oil lights, will come the solving of the smoke problem and a marked consequent improvement. no doubt, in the sanitary conditions of life in great centers of population,` to say nothing oficomfort and aesthetic consider- ations. One other effect of the coming of snch_an electric age, namely, the indus- trial revolutions which it will entail, can hardly be even hinted at. The existing advantages enjoyed by countries which have much good fuel would very largely disappear if _the tremendous energy ex- erted by the wind could be held in storage batteries against the time of need in calms. and a shifting of population and trade might follow which would exceed in magnitude and importance anything of the sort ever known before.-London Free Press. ` - " " Writing in thq New Yo .3-- 3' `L -; Wimali` almost sprains higglmgindtign L Van endeavor to"rove_ reciprocity with Canfdd ,wiIl full the f [wildest dreams of American wealth. T 2, _L `I - 1lT:...-... -`Oats;-n\lD +1` Wlluel uralnll UI. Il..lU[l|.iI.I II ulvuo , In fact Mr. Wiman altozetger fails to: ., prove. that the Dmninion ingin. the_geme of , mercinlly Iubjugated by the: f United States. The article` abound`: in. vigidj word-pictures of the great repnblicin the V the :act,of reapinggwhere it has noteown an`! gathering into. its coffers the j wealth t.hat.belongq to.Caneda.. . u - I'T.........&-:nLn:' -nn:v\nnni`n.;n MI WI".I'l - dividing the spoils. Canada, ii. to be come` WUIILH Ill lulu yin), nun uuv vunvvu [ulowwvw there; can-be more 1n.it;foraCnnsda.; A: Bargain that -has two brillinn_t..Iidos to_vA1t might turn out badly. and jddging. by ex- perience Cnnnda;`wi1l`g,etth`lhqrt'end of the, arrangement i't here is: one.-T6lp- IIIIB-UULUUKI` Illllqp . - _ - . .v ` T -Unrestricted reciprocity in Mr. Wunnn n sight. is I cold-lled bargain 10!! bothgcidec of the. line a careful pe,1{_uen_l'Qf.,hi_vlatel$ article indicated that-if there been much` wealth in the policy for the United States LI---- A-- La` -cannon _io\ :`-`l\-. L -rn.` comm; much-gonzo. I. _ I\,I- .`l'h:.o. conqmou is; P9tI'9bnr._ |__ ___-__.L, windnbl Illl IIIIIII C owing fromligu '1`. BANTING. CLERK COUNTY 0]!` SIM- . 00!. will be at his omoe..a.t the Court House. Bu-rig, every Saturday. Residence and P.0. Oookntown. N euro; 5. e.','the him an `ofHe:)Dper wire _ preed out like}, bx-_ueh,,wh`ioh form each .'eId_ <>.f.'t.h'}<>:l_1t``.I' cite ,'Iro,xed in poni- .ti'qn,_ T f ` and `the V r'ev`.o1ving eommutatpr I attached to theermegnre brings alternately sone qf_ite_haA.l-_tub:ea,into .eonteqt with a brush,` t1ie,lu_lf of i the commutator ,reeeive.e_theonnedt,;chqngep qt jthe same time. the;ndif90ti,0ii .05 .the..oun:ent. ;- 1 ugh; , tureil revere- . e onwiltho _ .i`n-.-the vuanvuv WOO su UL! unuorlll (1ll.'60tl0l1. In a continuous, current dynamo. which is necessary for some purposes, such an electro- lnting. where the effect desired could not produced if the direction of one way round the external circuit. This result is got by using the ingenious device of a commutator, which automatically deflects the current so as always to send it in an unvarying direction. This commut- ator consists simply of `a spilt tube, which is attached to the revol_v'ing,armature,_ and pmayhe seenxli: any dynamo working on the continuous tsystein. This tube re- volves witli the revolving srmature, and it _is- divided by an insulating substance .19.-9h tr-Item-eel: _._- val`! auaauvasvv U1 euu IUIIUII P010 $6110! to produce an opposite current to that of the north pole. Here we have an alternative current dynamo machine. As the coil, or armature, rotates With great speed some hundreds of revolutions per mi'n'ute--these currents in alternating directions, succeed each other very rapid- ly, and if an electric arclamp is placed on the circuit it will be lit up. In this case it is not necessary that the current be sent around the circuit in one direction only ; but although the terminals of the lamp are constantly changing their polarity- that is, -the north pole, where the current enters. the next instant becomes the south 00.10. where the current leaves--yet as this occurs many times in one second, the e_'ect produced is the same as if the current was in one uniform direction. Tn g Ha.-..u:........- -...._-..uI A What a Dynamo ls. Dynamo and magneto-electric machines consist essentiallyof a coil of wire-the armature"-rotating between the poles of a~large magnet, the poles being bent round so as to approach each other and have the armature between them." _This magnet may be either a permanent magnet of hard wire. coiled round a soft iron core, a cur- rent of electricity being made to circle round the coil, and" thus"magnetiz- ing the iron core while it lasts. A magnet produces an inuence in the neighborhood around it, and this surrounding neigh- borhood isknown as the "eld of force of the magnet; 13. e , the sphere in which its inuence can be felt". ' - A magnetic needle or a bit of iron ling placed in this eld sets itself to point along the lines of force of this eld; that is, the lines along which the magnetic forceaactsyand which form curves around the magnet, running out, as it were, fromepole to pole. curving from one to the Is made to revolve rapidly in the strong eld of-force which occupies the space be- -tween the poles of a powerful electro-'mag- net, currents 2 are produced in the coil. These .currents alter . their direction through the coil every time the latter changes its position with reference to the poles,-of the magnet. The side of the coil half a revolution, opposite the south pole, and the inuence of the -south pole tends lirodirnn -an nnnnnll-4. .m.......a 4.- `L-.. steel, or an electro-magnet consisting of" other. When a coil of wire, 'or.armatur'e, ' which was opposite the north pole, is after ' I jnvwqtu guuvjvuugu ` "Two. Toronto men, John McEachern -and George Summers, went out on Hum- ber By last weekto shoot. It was ar- ranged before they sightedany game that Summers who occupied the stern of the a boat should. shoot to the right and Mc- Eachern to the left. As they proceeded two ducks appeared on the right, yihg acrosslthe bow, Summers made ready to fire, but as the fowl passed across the bow of the boat McEachern rose on his knee to take a shot at them. At the same instant Summers red. In rising McEachern had just placed his head in Summers line of tire. so the whole of the heavy charge of duck shot lodged in the back of his head. The shot tore off half the skull, scattering blood and brains all over the bow of the boat. When Sum- mers saw what he had done he was near- ly crazed with horror and it is feared his mind is permanently effected. An in- quest was considered unnecessary. mo!` FD) LU 1 A LUV! yulnu uuv yuuv year there were two uuoeeauve munda- tionl in August which at one time threat- ened to prove very calamitouo. When the overow had reached the height A 10 feet ibovethe nmelwater-level the wind luckily subsided, and the water shortly regainledt its normalheight. There is no _indi c,a.tipn-yet present of any intention to --_.;_. .L.L L1. Apia. nun -u'n'nupAt` `ll Ila. _1l.lUlD,&y|p_|.|-~51. yxu-ups us uu llavvuunvnn .u carry out the sea wall referred to, the re- sources of the Government being already .too he |.yi_ly` taxed for` other and motel --n--.-can `an I! Il`DaIv|A3!|` V Ill IIIQUCKIQI JUDGES: Av V vs: V -_.. ,. .thegg.it. huqhean proposed to bulk! a. sea .3, from Qunionbaum, on the southern _.-id__>( f 4_h]`14_`gu1f .,to Liggy` .Nul8., on the .- ... .. A;:_-_u:_'_.`_ .....n-m. `Avian thn nv-Annnt -IIGG-~vL~In,Iy~3uu,-vn_a taut-, --n. ;n2;rt1iern;" lea.viia7g' oven the present southern channel to Oronstadt. Such a. .iw`elLwould, .itjis:n aid', by...prev.enting a. ow of _ mater during; westerly. and .aouth- weaterly*g'a.lea in the mouth of the Neva, effectually preserve St. Peteruburg from being buried under the wpter of the Gulf .ofFmlnd and partly those of the Baltic. The `existence ind imminence of the I danger are exemplied by previous inun- datiouu, especially that which took place .-._ 1001 .1... nm uvnfnv I-nun 13 1.2 feet - V... --- QIIIOIII, QIPEUIBIIJ `Ill!!! vvusuu vvvn runny in 1824, -when the water rose 13 1-2 feet above its ordinary level. In 1691 the overow is quid to have been still more "serious, the inter attaining a height . of more thud I5 1 2 feet. During tlte past I` V---- ______ 1:- --cg;-A--:-on qnn1u\An_ -_-__j_.j. JAMES EDWARDS. Conveyanoer. Issuer of Marriage lalconuel. Olce strictly pri- vnfn. Pant nfnn Rnildinm `Ram-in- and at his , VIII! 41113 ! 51 on-ave: av- preusingtquirexnents. i 4 apt] whorth-west. Badly an " without 391119 of the low- ,-` suburb! being submerged to the ' _A._.-...;.-l 3....` nu-nn-inn tho nnnrap `IX UUIIIS Dull!-AIvI" "" in-It ` java ;-.1 foet,_ exposing the poorer % Egnhabitantn, who occupy these 1 AL A..__ L- 4-no\nuJnnnk`n Janna: Ltif` - V-F`iFi1hsbitfant'i, viho 050:1 py ' the I-.ow_n, to conuderable danger 1 _ ' (1 material 103569. To prevent I...-u nu-annual tn hnild a. man 4 W$ Baby was sick, we gave her Cestorie. Whn shown a Child, she cried for Caste:-la. . _ When she heume Miss, sheclung to Customs. When nheclnildx-an,ehega.veIhun Cum-in. m_ . ., , I- zrff A 8- A Double Infect. ` J ` D93? ifs,--I have used Hagyar for bronchitis and bad coug11.W`. J; :}_ e3t1{e8l1]t8, and can highly recommend 1` d s I ccto_r81 ; 30 an |.lIl8l'5l'Bc 7 , BsoscoePugs1ey, . . . .250 `Delaware Av-. Tr*' A stile! Itenmlhlp of 1.200 W " to bnilf if Hd.In1lton.thia winter. I W A Kiualton. man has been . A raisin-.Patotb0ro'for Abdnctin 11"` `um . I._`.gA. IUL UL V] I the results, : toa1l subrers. D ll BBVBFB t|llul;n- M ' EAR SIRS,-My children \\`e1`v tal 1*- ..' , with ulcerated sore throats l>oI`dt*I`xI`S `"2 diphtheria. I had nothing in the 1191158 l``t Hsgye.rd s Yellow Oil which. I used \vIt11 -_"_ `benet. I am sure if it had not been for It t;h' giiseese would have developed inti il1pht11t`T~" It is `a splendid medicine. ` ` 11118. E. CAMERON. Moore's Falls, 0 , Asoavoyage. 1 t i\_ " l. A voyage is an expensive am ex en.~ ` prescliption, especially when cqI1811V results {as regards health, are_t0 be 1" `I; simply taking Burdock Blood Bitters nccolth ing to directions. It is a specific f0rl)'5P:1; the blood, regulates the l1V':I't,te1;0_Om th ney: Ind removes all impure m- esys em; ill. A -_ 14%--` I.UI'l'IIB`U IIIUUIIIUI. UJILIUU IIAITIUIIII H171` Vane. Postoloe Building, name. and at his private residenoe. Marv Street. 11-ly mm: um: 21. s-mas %co. uuqour:n:A;%?V:%qb`%.q-xua :.;& %SUBSCRI]31r+3%]i) LC4P;I%'15J!L:i(} UIIQJLIJ K IOIIIKMIJ ll-I All-ll KLV nature's grand restoring OI` ;v. ALAN G. M:-1.1-:01, Snuris, M1- Tho Czar of Russia. The Czar of Russia. prolulblv has hi~` 0`) troubles as well as we voninmnvrxnortzl; Where we have the advantage in >110]! troulvw 9-8 dyspepsia, biliousn-ass, c(n1.~'ti1>3ti0 M blood and the like is in being able to p_r00*`-3 easily aremedy in Burdock Blood Blttgr nnhamu nu-and u-and-nu-inn fnni.` E11111 NH para nfnrn (Honor Roll A Report of S. S. No. 14 Essa for Oct.`.'l Class 4-Cassie Edgar, Arilla Thomp- Ion,VJoI. Smith. Class 3-Emily Tilson. Angus Edgar, W. G. Gxbson. Class '. -- Alma Mooney, L zzie Gordon, Lula Grif- fin. Part 25:! Ellen Wnlsori, Charlotte? Wilson; Maudie Wggins Part 1at-- Josie" Gordon, Priscilla Wilson (460- Banlu'. ' \l\I|lII U0 All this will be good enough for tin: party. For the country it is an expeusixw way out. Canada. is governed over much now, and the people are not likely to go into ecstacies over the creatiouofa Sm army of deputy cabinet n1i11istors.--Tek ITFIIIVI uvvuuu: uuu uzaavv uucu. ad.ldl'|Eb'. The under-secretary scheme is a happy thought. It enables I remi<-r Abbott tut compromise betwen the ambition of par- tisans and the good of the party. Some men who have been useful in their day MM generation. are so small th-tithe could no: desecrate A portfolio with their names. He is in no position just now to snub th~1.; outright by promoting more deserving politicians to the Vacancies. He can kup the portfolio for men whom the party meals. and make under-secretaries of those w'r.~ are chasing preferment on their own .4. `count. ` .1. ,` u :11 1 1 v r The party, not the country, will prom by an application to Canadian politics of mi.- old British practice of appointing un~_ .:r secretaries. 99%| B IKE} IIJQI ' These dignitaries are in fact assistant cabinet ministers. According to rum0'.`.r they `will each get ve tll0llS8.l)Il~\l0llZ\I`S per year. Their duty is lame when tl.:_v relieve the ministers of all care for irl;son:~;- details and draw their salaries. fI1L_ ..__`l-_ _--,,,. |-an-I wuu an on nvuuytug Plitllrt , The treatment of muscular rheumatism requires in the first place absolute rest of the part a'ected, and if relief does not come from that, the advice of a physicap should be sought. uuuvuunwul IIIU cuvvvcu 'A sixth variety is known by the name of lumbago. Its seat is 1n the muscles 0` the 1oins-tbe small of the back. It ma; be on both sides or only on one. As thae muscles connect with the bodily move. manta generally. almost every movement cause: pain, and the patient nds relief only by remaining at absolute rest in his bed. If he is able to _keep about. it is wit}; pain and in a stooping posture. Thu IInnI>rnnn& 4-`C .~........_l___ ,1 YEFORMITIESV AND DISEASES on THE JOINTS-DR. MoKEuZIE,`14 Bloor su. W.. Toronto. will be at the QU11:EN S`H=J'1`n.L Hanan:-(1 av, Nov. QR. vs vsav uvuua A fourth variety affects the uppe of the back and shoulders, and chiey in persons much (Xp0sed_ fth variety of the disease the walls "abdomen are :3ffected' .1 _.'_A'I_ A mm: vanecy meets the scalp,cauein . . . g I Efdzllg, ia;l.:i11.g pam In the front or the back nyu. Juana, vuyuuxluy In Wt W831 There are several varieties of rheumatism. Oneia popularly L stiff neck, It occurs mostly in and is liible to recur. Pm uffectd should avoid dfallllhtg O damp weather, especially upou.the neck and upper part chest. A_..LL-._ ___:, . the V `pass of in a few days or w nscular Rheumatism. L Muscular rheumatism has its seat in the bro-muscular structure muscle changes into tendon. It attacks all age, and both sexes, its subjects having com stitutional tendency to It. Its chief acseristic is pain and stiffness of the mug, `Attacks are induced _ b5 exposure to draughts or by stralns. They generally th h L eqks, though sometimes 911 am"... - _- chin.` few un.u5uu.a or nay anralns. ' "' sometimes they become ch ' for years, espeuially in wet weather, Varinm. -: _[ u nun uwura or nobler pen ;` Nay, not with eloquent wovd or though; From mouth of wonderful men. 3& cia`Z$"1i 1;i`io' 1e1a,` hem But bravely, silently bore her pan- ,, Lo ! there is the battle-eld. 11' t 00 , no bivouac 3 N(])_\I!:abr:::a1'n:) g!1`ea1I: and 0" wave ! g, B F231;: `t`1E? 1`);.;,1tE1esf,' they last so Im... ,..., ....., menu uatues, they last From babyhood te the grave. .-__.----o-_.., Over-Govern ed Canada. ' `ARBIE PLANING MILL.-GEO. BALL. Carpenter and Builder. and Manufacturer oi Doors. Blinds. Mouldlnt. Eco. Plan- ing or all kin done promptly and satisfac- Ionly. Factory. John street. Barrio. A Severe Attack`. varieties m kn 5 mostlv in r*H"` uscular 11 as OW tonic .7 LU luv- nod Bitters. and purixkv .- vuvul D posed. In a. r of the upper part occurs mnnnrl 7 [ I IS. 1.` IIISU U DULY . Dlil It DUu.lUl' . 1'03 ot the Supreme Court. of ndiooturo for Ontario. Conveyonoer. 850. Money to Loon. Olces in Bank or Toronto Block. Owen Sweet. Ran-I-In. OS] A 'IU` S1-2] W7] .n-r VICUIKISII W. lJ\IULV'l.'. DILIBIEIELIIIM A1` torneyf Solicitor. Notary Public. Omces in Bank 0 Toronto Buildings, Owen Street. Rn!-I-in nnt, QIJV U5 ` 13! line Q A! E411 V41 N pt S 65 v u! Ill DDR5 UL Barrie. Ont. T.l.'lSA1'II..I S .IIa51'.IIi.lV. > T BARRISTER8. Solicitors in High Court of Justice. Notaries Public. Conveyanoers. Olces over :heBa.nk nf 'I`nI-nntn Ru-win- T B. FERGUSON. BARRISTE SOLICI- lam nntnrln Dnnvnvnnnnr bn Mnnnv tn Lngn, I 110110. UUDVGYBHUCTB UIIIOBI UV!!!` DIIUIJIIIILI of Toronto. Barrio. . H. H. Srnxrnr. Q.O.. G. B. Esun. 'L" }s:.;ot?:;;%o' enna , III j . Lttaondsnll t.rn.lnl... .. ' . y lfgpr A OCARTHY. PEPLER ac MCCARTHY. Barristers. Solicitors. N omrles. 8:10.. Money to Loan. V D A.L'I`0N Mocuvrnv. Q. 0. . I`. E. P. Pnrmu. Q.C.. _ J; A. MUCAB'.l'KY,. Barrie and Alliston. Ilnl`. Arnmuv 'll`.v A we Dun: no Ar `Ital ! Anmuv THE PUBLIC is 1n:omed.;in:.this {now Hotel is now opened..tor the accommoda- tlon of travellers. No a do has been soared to ma.ke_th1s the bout ho 1 north at Tomato". it has been tun-nished with every .oooommods- on And comfort In the latest; and 2 moot. nnprolzed style, V Cgmmercial meh ndmth: mm. 952 h :`.t.:.`.'3% 9%.)? "?o'r'a`15:Bza 632 `i:`3;?3ya`E""iZ on``2S Loan. t')1oes-2 Doors North %?%a.n.k of To- ronto. Owen Street. Barrie. 7 IT I`\ E--1..--. 7 III IZI---:- NORTH, BAY; ` ff % EDWARD LYNCH, - PB/_0PllE_'l'0R., ; 0 3-63 INVEs'1`MEN'l' an mod 4 freehold security at lowest rate- intd at. Noprlnol munch uirednntll and of '11.. term. 11. STRA . Solicitor. n RA!-I-In. 3'] ooovvg q-an-urn-our` vvvoi nnnv-unsung, . EDEN Droxmsox B. 4.. D. F. Macwyn. ` 00 0 o 0 - o n Bxnoe.."""':!n.`. .?: .".":.5. 1 `"' :5 "2 z ' ' lhtion. Barrie. and Bin: s.Block. /J31-adtan-5. 3' A -o---14.1 Y --w--A-- `IT--- - -_-_.--_- A 2- - UIUALLV DUI.` K: -HIAU W A l.`].', DAJIISIBZI DB3 Notaries Public. Solicitor of Supreme Court. 8:0. Barrie. Ont... 0111065 in tank of. "I"nI-nnfn Rhmlr Mn 3 nwnn Qt:-Ant AtRFAh uuurn. cw. rusrrw. uni. umcea In man: 01. Toronto Block. No. 3. Owen Street, At Branch Omce, Elmvale. every Monday, ' Tnnvvgv I`-ti-wt`-Janna. I ) A I`\ `II II . A... A -- G in ISLLIIILVD. , l3A.lVIB.I.DI.'lDIp LII." 0 tone sono1t`3??n` Chancery. Conve an- aot. kc. oe-Fu-at Door South of Post 0 co, Elnd o Block Owen Street. l_3n.rrie. 49-I8 9 L` (If, 11 W '7 \Jl` UIUEQVV `U33 1,? L rlaters, Solicitors of the Supreme dour: of Judi Mtvuro of Ontario. Prootora. Notu-I Con- L. {131`;f.?'n??;ng'.2.`22 u`?.`,f?i:v`?`:3? .u.E .}? BARR 5 .UISU.lI.l.BUN,. 154151`-l'l'Ii.IID. Solicitors, Conveyanoors, 850. Money to bow; Oloe--Over D. J. Murchison : Store.` Market Street Barrio. Branch Omoo- Potter a Block. Totte am. Enuruzn .`I' I-Illu-nu `I1 :1 Ilnnnurnnu IUIWII IIUIII Q1.` gttonda all 1; THE QUEEN'S HO'l`EL.-A. W. BROWN: Proprietor. Excellent eooommodetion tor the trevellin public; Ber end larder well`eup- gnedwith 0 beet. Goodeteblingandstten-, ve hoetlere. Lu ' e or guests conveyed tree to and trom all Few doors west ot'MIu-_ ket street on Dnnlob street. V ;:1.=:;5m`:pa'::.*::'N`?.:*?w?'1%:?*.i..:.:';: g"@W...vn-L. s.=n-.. i>=anr....o2~*...%-~r~.. O o `. oUN'r,` mcwsox as cnmswxckn mn- ourt Jndl ILIIIIA nf Ontnrln, Dnnnhn-A `Main!-lag an- n. LYON. pnrvxrn runns T0 LOAN 0' on Real Eutatestloweutraeu. Pu-mu,-u DIR of the County. Real Estate bought on Discounted. Collection mndo :22. loll. Oonvoynnolng in all its branches. Illnnn Linnnuul `lunad- Omavar 0NEY.-A large amount or rlvate tnndn. to land on atra ht loans at oweatnteu. ll MOOARTHY EPLER an MOOARTHY.` -v-gnu-vu-g -an--av: --no -.ron--ou-- up-.oIvv-. ca.`-uoovu Inn 8Aven'roN Lnxxox. Wnuznaru Aum-. ' oomw R. Knna. UUIIVOYIIIOIIIK III III III Dl.'Il|0ll$ Ell.`-. nu. IIIIDHOOIIIOIIIIII d. lqn_kotGommoroe.Dn_nlop Itroot.___ . 6-17 7 R8. R388 and Arthur. Phsio1gns:dSu- means. are. W- A- Rnnn, uw-vv] v wt was I-uvovvvv H. D. STEWART, A moo-m D51` 1' 10 Hill]. A.|llBlv0l1u llocnrrnv. Evws, PEPLER 8: MCCARTHY, 01-illln- 5 VTRATHY & ESTEN. Dill)`. '.l.'0lE0ll.llBlI|.o EDWARD J. ., D. O.`MUnan_x'sozq. ENNOX, AULT & KERR. Barristers. Sol!- citaors of the Supreme Court. Prootors. Notaries. `Convayancers. &c. Money to loan. Ilnnn Fnlnnlz nnnnnlfn D, N. W `Ru, 1' EORGE W. LOUNT. n_.m1us'rn:R,_Z'r- fnrnnv nlinifnr, Nfntnrv Dublin. Hnnn DIITIO. ' ` ' ` ` ` Wu. Lomwr, O. 0. E. Hnwaox. 4. . H. cnnswxon; `TEWART & $PROUL. Barristers, 801101- ) tors. Notaries. Conveyanogrshnmoney to fl nan- I l1m:n._`2 nnm-n Nm-t.h nk nf 'l`n. 5511.10. -- 881110. 183 003.. 135. '1`. LITTLE, M.D.. 0.11.. - hnn )ICKIN SON & MACWATT, BARRISTERS Nntnripn Puhlin, Qnlinitnr nf Run:-nmn TOHNSON as SARJEANT. BARBIE. Im- J porters and Dealers in Coolant all kinds. and Georgetown, Grey and Guelph White Finishing Lime, Cements or oil kinde,Fire Bricks on Plasterers Hair. Storehoueeat the Northern Railway Switch. foot of Joh street. near the depot. .The bond of this e is better than that ot any other kind. and the nish superior. Olloe -corner of John and Elizabeth streets. uicnnrnors '1'. ARNALL. M. 1). c. M.. once in Both- wall : Rlnnh A IInnnIn_ ("in tha I-nvnvninnn EARN & nunomsom. ARRIIJSTERB.` A Sollnltnl-IL nnvnvnmmu-II, Ir. nnnv tn 3.. Barrie. '31 V oxmr TO LOAN.-szsooooatoana cg ; gent. 1.1`. s novh. Solicitor. -e um-I T_ -__" "--""' cm-nut. nlinitnr in hnnnnrv- Dnnvnvnn. ' imscnnunnous. nunnlucrvnns. PHYSICIANS. GAVILLER-DOMINION.- um I sin] [and nnurndnn Darrin AHA.` 1-`I A.I`:l`AIJIJ; mo 11- U`: Jll" OIIIOO In 50511- .H.. well : Block. mandala. On the bromine 5: night. 43-ly - uo'rm.s., LEGAL. 21-tf `iT:imm1L out-~ 86 I . IUIWT 1.`-CL _._.---vv-:w- UUZFLNI-c Fvrwen mean " ' llI.l.L."I ',`.;.'LJlL 7 `Ann: ' ->` Du 'l.'0l'0lIl0 UlllV0l'Bll3 031065 and n1 ht residq Dunlop street. gm-ie. ' '0l'1'I01l`-Our HENDERSON -Hard? , Tan-ma ; I-.. - . - `O-mu ai.ono.,ooo;~d I w1`rltAh.~1.'.:l;o"G::r;6 :"n-V I t0ttu O0. .1 , W .r.:.-..... s.;:...2-u-'2=-= in nmnwmn.umn% A znsauuciuio +0991!-1. I600-901: denoqlt; nan numri knit n-.p_-um- ........' `.`.....v %.us;scRo.oc;IE. % wWmcnsmsBIoNns%mn.c:- [ma `CUTTING a same M031 manuteetnred fresh every def. Ask your grocer fer them erzvdyou will nee no other. Home PABTIESEOCIALS as wnnnmas euppued at ehort notice and on reasonable tarmm LEA-o.s_jrH1-:%vAN. > In tha V 1.. u.2`i`.`1...."}........`i..`. ..2. .`.?.::.'*`!...Y.!."&!2 ."n...e.::=: .:.:*.:v.::*..?::=:.:.':.:.;':" * "- A AIlont`f'or" tl11`;e`:tol1`($`vv1'ii"I'nsura.noe : E ` 3___AL_ A` -mg g.` - IMIMINIBN nnxmu QUEEN'S HOT,E |.;.,] `Tf\`I"I'I1"I "1 A T . ` n-OPPOSITE BARBIE HOTEL, vinuv aaasvv-ng `UAR DID; Julllllllh D. POTTINGE ' ' Chief Slperlntondant Railway Omoo. Monoton.N.B. M37 . 1885. wm nnu it auvantageoueto use this route, as is the niche`: in point of time, and the rat are as ow as y any other. Through freight 3 forwarded by fast special trains and exper- ience has proved the inter-co_lonia'l route to be the quickest for European treight to and from all ointa in Canada and the'Weatern States. a ckete may be obtainedand also information about the route and about freight and ger rates from ROBERT B. MOODIE, Western Frei and er Agent, 93 Rlhl `Hanna mnk vi! if nun-IOA will it_a(i_ V `W `aw `M . V" - --W the anioka;:ail:1t81`:;c?i21`:Bn'I;'t:1re1eatl:i:am3at: r:: LIEUIII UIOIIWOEI Shore Ra.ilw_y. Elnannf H J.` IFHIFOHIE N distances. DIIU uruuu 'l.'l'I1llK l and Ontario Nuv fnnln Mnnfunnl Q1 we uruuu Irunx tsuuwuy lulu uno xuoneueu. Na tion Company : steamer: from Montreal, an ;at Levis with the North Rh nl-A `nihivnu-r. THE DIRECT ,aou'rsu lrrom the West for all points in New Brunswick, Nova scone.` Prince Edward Island. Cape Breton and Newfoundland. All the popular sea ba , shing and plea- sure resorts of Canada are 0113 this line. - Pullman oars leaving Montreal on Monday. Wednesday and Friday run through to Halifax, and on Tuesdays Thursday and Saturday to St. John. N.B.. wi out chance. lnnn nnnnnntlnnn vnnn at Dnlnt raga. -u-I. SID. IVJDB Ill!-I LIMIT. 1'8 31018313. 5111'- U goons. etc. W. A. Boss, E4. VR. 0. 8. India. L.R.C. P.. London. J. R. A1-thm-.'M. 13.. '1`o:-onto University. L. c. P. and s.. Ont. Ofnnn and Ivloht I-Anitlnnnon `RI-nun : Rim-Ir