U o UTIUUIW OI. '1`l'llI; UIIIVUITBIDI. 1`Ul1).llIIUn Fellow of Trinit Medical College, Toronto. Member College hysloiens and S11 eons. Ont. Late of Toronto General Hos 1 011100.- Next door to Mr. Bell : store, ornton. N.B. -W1llbe at Ivy every Wedneade , from 1 to 6 n us will ha at `lltohnrt nvnrv Fri Av. ham I tn TH E DIR;- .CT Vaour E Fmgnthdweattorsnrpointgin H V New l!r`uniwlck Nova` sooth. Pi-lno Edward IIIa'._nd,' cap; proton` - .ana .Newfo'1.1n dl`and._ ' ` -.uu.- 4. - norroslm BARBIE HOTEL, lN7TE;RGl0NlA l fRA|I-V;V.AY- nuimop `grain. . `nuan'snasouam' '(iroun dond not out} 3l1U1U_ IBBIIWBY. Elegant rabclass. '1 no mu-n nn nil .1-Shanna ire}-1117 'i'y'i' iI`lcii.'yt)'a'i:: I _ u.u1'. n;v"n1iY'nAy nun mzozt *ee*.a%:.m.:aDI#.~-p.,.... A` . 0 an , . 93 Rosain Hgnse Block. Yor utfg-onto. D. POTTINGER, ` -~ Chief Snverlntnndonl .u....-.. na-- I:-;..;.__ `V n qn-__.. can- Jlin J; CU LAVERW E'LL S 1355! `En ! ' DAILY HAIL! I03 |EIIIIUC U ' V T a)_at...,_........ Pnnndhvnnnd `II : BISGUITS BREAD mn'i3ic"1xcx J` n'no'wN THE f 4057} ;; ..L. 'mwdh `mmam R. J. F. PALLING. Graduate of Trlnlty University, Toronto. Fellow of Trinity Medical College Member or the Coll e of Physicians on Qnrgeone ot Ontario. Corner Owen and Collier streets. opposite. Central School. ' ""By-.nhorough knwlaage or the ...;..,..1' T.: hioh . . ,. :*.',z'.:.,....:*.;.'a::f:',:.".%:r:':f..9*'.s9.**::*9.;-a 9.. an. nmudpun. A an! ;u.t..-..r. n.;....- ' u II-w.II.-Ivuwu IIA.VrII .u.w_ umaruuonl ol: algeguon d tuition and _ ml 316 111:; propmea of 1:3?-:'Ieot:pcu:`wt:?nMM p hupfovldd bu!~'breok1a ut' tables-`with '32` t.a1:'r.`fhvorofd bbvervge which ms nu us win (1 tot! Ittsb Vth use 9);! es Qlat;$hlIt.ya Olglitltntion udioious ' mayhem-ad built` util ' toreailt2o`vory=tondono';`.1t:*`ci`iIen'i se.? - M nnhtln Innlnlnn sun and . In- --J-mun! -..' .a-.-1.. an-cu] Ivvanu-In to resist ovor';3.o'n5E.5y557o&VI3n3"5.V`1f'&'x% 3 t btl clad! odtinx. ind. ' ugly 30 gun: ?r.here r'em is a D0121.`-t. .we may man An; tatalahaft b keeping `our- Vaalvel 1! odvwith pure!) ztnd upro- nm-lv nun:-inland! `fr-nmn.."_;nlu|1 n..m:.... uuveu vwu mrunen mm and %a~:,*z...n:n=*-h~ ;m--"- `553 some M-`ae :iImb1y~vv1th*boiuhAw.e.r `oejmxm. Boll` only i po_okots.`= hr "G;-oooru.; ihbenga I In: uunu nB'l.'AJS.h.ll1.Ilil) UUMPANX 13 based on a solid foundation of economy of management and sound business princigldes. Special features: Forty ears experience; b- eral form or Policy as non-i'orte_itable after two and three years. Prominento ect: Sound lite assurano'e;` 87,000,000 galid` in ; 4,000 families beneted. Cost: elowest consistent with safety. Bonuses every three Le:-s. nelver nor ess less than 20 percent.-on the lite p than 14 per cent. on the endowment plan. Total Abstinence Assurance: The only oomgaay in Canada oering special advantages to ab- stainers. Accumulated Fund nearly 86,000.00). " Head oince for Canada.` Montreal. uv 1-nouooo.-..~ . ___._ Are a and I log intonning to have sales, consult th own intoreata by placing theirsnles in his hands. A .OmICE-Next door to J. Gal braith s. nearly opmaite the Queen's and Barrio Hotels. ` 51 l'\...:.... 1.54. `_.. ..i___ A __ . -__'_ , --- - ' Mohey td lo on 1`e9na.VblVeVrates. n. J. m.Iz'rcn'nn,T A. nnowuum. 8 `_ ` . Dnnlop Street. Barrie. BARRIE mm 38:. snvmas co. Inoonronup 139:. i '7 ... -.v `gun ya no use aawsluav lulplllalco n Ordvera let; 'a.t3ghe Anvmon office will be attended to. G. R. FORD. 29-tf --_-' -_- -_------` q-unv-U. H. N. coU1{'"r"mNnT. Anvmon Oloe. Atzent tor Barrio . . _ . U HANDLES ALL KINDS OF AUCTION SALES. ILIFE RSSURANCE COMPANY o:E' ENGLAND. is-rAnx_.1s_n-nn m 1847. ` ms LONG ESTAEEI-SHED COMPANY is foundation economy` of Illflnlrninnoub --:3 a-A--J I__...I_-__ _..J_. 41-- me om HELIABLEMIBTIUNEEH1 How `does -he feel-7--He feels aer a `spell of this abnormal` appe- tite an utterabhorrence, loathing, I wer the Rmdy. %and. dtstati9n Of: V food; as if a `,outhf1}11"vivou1d` kill him+'Aug'u`1; M T The Popular Route East mid West." Winni- %. Chicaso. Montreal, etc. Intending settlers lriing for information win receive prompt rep es. . AMJISE EUWARUD. UOIIVOYBIIIDT. IIIIIBI UL lllnrrlago Licenses. Oioe strictly pri- vate. Poet Oloo Building, Barrie, and at his private residence. Marv Street. 11-ly ePPs scocoA e ribwi idea; he: Ifeel ?----'He' feels i ~ crahky; and :is. * constantly experi- n'1fei1ting`, dieting himself, adopting esstzazzgse. notisms. ian codking, thedishes, the hours, and -iniainner bf his "-~ea'ting-Augu8t_ Flower the Remedy. e How does he5fe'eI ?---He feels at times a gnawing`, voracious, insati- able appetite,who1ly unaccountable, unnaturaliand unhea1thy.-August Flower `thee Remedy. FLETGHE%BA% & BRUWNLEE f.*ENT9 7 i%aot|nmL's snow, punch st; banana | "Rn:n:' W'l"I NG : ,. 1 . " I x't(_ax_id.t_ny:' sinceie thdnlfpr your -generous and libeial patronagenn'd=sup- port. It cannot be deniedtthht `uch support comes as an acknoivledgement` that DIAMOND BALL. 1;`; the `best; place for high -clvass Watches Olecksf I will `add `during the fall some Iiovel and `attractive goodgyand will keep none .but thebe'st.-,--` T e e & 00.. Hmnopsthio ' ` " la-lo\.I\'vL:.:'lc;`sL h;;;;l-`"v-.-He no `desire torgo. to `the table and a. grumbling, -faultnding, over-nice- `ty about whatiis se`_t b`efore~him when L 113 "is it`-1'e'.-*lKI;I_ l..l's; c` "-Flower jth Remedy. ` "How does h"J%Ze: ?`--H<::"1i:ats`ir- regular bowels azid puliar stools-2 August Flowerthe Remedy. @ qusunA|u:'p& am Esme AGENTS. \'PI'\I3fI1I',,T `i A `7 "'AP~M 3T_ was 9.; -. ;,...-:V' 5 % 7: E'o`r$salq.oMo.~l!nt. 31 . '.;.:;_~`ul,. , vv .2 1. .. -- A_ ` " ;.< :1; .-z ;_..;; ':..- ., .. :. honiautnditaldsat-lacs. _lIl.!&.nf thn lawn. A an -nun. > BRITISH EMPIRE S-53.5959: GRATEFUL-V OOMFORTING. BREAKFAST. uuoun'uu_u_Lu U "xvupmg 011!`- lwith Sonics. y-go; QIIOYVUIIIIICYIW UV ' WIIIUIN U1, ,- . `be; exposed.-~ Moreover, - the naon'nniliy- 5 ftiohh of hlthwhioh give-o'-these oehlife Vgujeij.fum1h pabqlum upon which certain ` gefml thnve; fund It mny happen that .tz=`s. .-ire-nie--one-1 thig worse'thin' the`pouonoun gas which A 4. 1'0! om. ntm-t 1'-Mon 0920,9110- , . :7:"'T.-+7 ; -.'~r ` Tho` lite ourbrt of s ,r-I. . "fever. Datio, mar `dfhti vontable di`aeaeee,peint to the neoouity of` educaung the people in those principles of aanrtarynoience `the dyxeervsnoeqfjwhich .i'i!1kf15 a1onry* f1`r3.!I!`!h We p1_-ope9eit.o"'.give froizfvik `toiok. matter bearing on `thug Mimpp`1'tu_1 t_ en`bje e _t and `we edviae our readers to"pre`serv`e` it for future referbne for lilo. ` .,. ..-r -none material," in the sense in ivhich we nee" theseworde; that they do net, to ,f$,r:f.u_we`kn_)w,` gmve -rue. to eny i9f9*1"-_;d?'-99-4' I". * v e-re concerned It! the extenubn 91,` e epidemic .51*h '.diI'..`.W.'i'T f"..h. 1`! 'L9`.1`9'9_- " .`.` ye_ll9w_ fever, `end of the fate! V endermot `.`_hlth- dleeues, each an typhoxd fever end dgphther-ievvhi_o_l)."e1r1_ the {es} rurn claun mere v1qt;1r_ne_ do _the vrvetgtnpl, r-mum`-. . W P?9??'.9i-".P9:'9d 1.9 hie foul emenahgnq an pe4vetr,_,_;;l_i-r; ._ 4., V9; r `\ .vn\il.t-.fII.i<.1ff.l11rir.9 . . .e`-:'. ri_1%.!: -. ;tho.ir vi.t.n.l.r.eu.i.-ting {roman lqwqs - 1):: 119` (continued. reapintnoh .91 T en. Iobeminated wi:h.theIe.poiIopQn gun; `end _ are liable to become .t.he .vietim|..of : y infeotienuediseue to -whiohi theymiyh exposed: - Moreover. the |mn.m|iIh..' r--r"-WW The offensive gases given off from r decomposingorganic material are no doubt ; injurious to health; and the same is true, even to a greater extent, of the more complex products known as ptomaines, which are the product of the vital-physio- logical---processes attending the .growth of the bacteria of putrefaction and allied organisms. It is therefore desirable that these products should be destroyed; and, as a matter of fact, they are neutralized by some of the agents which we recognize as disinfectants, .in accordance with the strict denition of the term. But they are also" neutralized by other agents- deodorants-which" cannot be relied upon `for disinfecting purposes, `and by {disin- tectants, properly so called, in `amounts inadequate for the accomplishment of dis- infection. Their formation may also be prevented by the use of`amtiseptt'cs., From our point of view the destruction of haul.- phuretted hydrogen, of `ammon1a. _or even of the more aposionous ptomaines.. in a privy vault.-is no mormdiainfeotion than is the chemical decompositiongo the same substances in a che,ini,st s laboratory.` The same 1s_t_rue as ,re`ga_r_dsfa,ll` `of the `bad- smelling and` little `kiiown p'rbd'ucts'- of. decomposition. -None of these are infec- tions material inthesense `which vies nun CtuanA.:A- -n L`-`L I. .ll___ 1;`: _`_ _`1 SUI tuvunv nvsvnv.--V ---_ _v_ r. ,. J We give mg .i;.`.a.i:.j%AT,,a;a:..u;.%.i for i{*{fLT;5 A Prize, Essay `oh dif-inf-w'siiin;`i+isnt1` i.ta:<:ivid: \ nil prophylaxiu-against Infectious-diqeuol writtn by George M. ' Mgjor ndASu'rgqn_`VU; S; A:i'iny}`:-`--_ .; .,._, , ` Waste `diet a.t"`tli'a" Ddhatfljj growing out of the lids f;"r`(')1d'd'i9- infetioitg` as com'um`n1:{ peed. :5`:-Hg` vs Inga:-nn't upu cu; gnquuau genus. 4 . , ,, V . Thiq is .t n_1e,',for examplo, Aascregiirds the oulphatej of iron or copperaa, a -which has been extensively; ugod with the idea that it is a valuable, dipinfectant. A: a tnatter=of.faot, mlphoto of iron in ; anturated solution not destroy the vitality `of disease g ermo~,-.'or*tho' infcting % `power of material containing them-.` This ; salt is, nevertheleaa, 5' very `valuable anti-' 1 septic, and its low price-makes it one? of } "the`-1nost'~av`aila.blensgentaifor the arrest|of 1 puttrcfactfve 'deco"rn'poitio'n in `privy vaults 4 etc. - ' o . - " ` . ma,b9n;aL ,W*I'*"!"" _7s '3'? .e`_" {.-1,.-,!-,`.-'--`.vV,_,-1-,V`*.':.r'1"!.'.' 1-1 'A--,: aniferent :1gn1catlQI_1_fl _9,ln7, thgt $9 Julie oer.-t.am_ ;'ecent_, eutn9n_ `of the Ameneen `Pu blue Hedlth e euc`1e"ti6n iieiij seinv . femmu ..,n -gen; .p.p1g.*;.` H;yjng_ are ifnfeetive p'ow_erp `of infedtioli1'mat`el In the j;s:e1imanagy.;:epj:e; ef__':.thjh chap`- mittee the reasons for reetnc ;th _meeni;_1g _. Of E the yu_)r`t:l_wi thi,n_.. the flnitli iqegied 1ti,`etyuiqjl_,ey_,: gngqgof 1 -, n9'!193qof .th;;Iiv~tureti;9f ;`finfe,t.ions 1 lows: :4 :1 e _ ."-The object of a:.i:.t:etc.a;.,..e:.e.ep..;v.;; the exteuaiohof infectioniedifeuee. by `des- troying the apecie infection! materiel which given rise to them. Thilia accom- pliehedfby the use of uisinfe ctintI.3 c rm....s.. ..... 1.'.;..........,1.a..i..4=...tinn of . .iu'-.e. vow -oltly. stated. "u.{ol,r 1 A u-nsvsv vu. us. lsvlaaulvvug UL _\AL_nluI.UUIaU\_ah f`While an antiseptic agent is_ not neces- sarily. a disinfectant,` all `disinfectants -are antiseptics; for putrefactive decomposi- tion is due to the development of `germs? of the same class as that to which disease germs belong, and the agents which des- troy the latter also destroy the bacteria j of pntretaction, when. brought in con-`E tact with them in suicient quantity, or ` restrain their development whenfpresent in smaller amounts. n .1 \ A 1-W36 number of the .prop1-ietsry `disinfectants so called, which are `the 3 market, are simply deodorizers or a.ntisep- ` tics greater or less value, and are entirely untrustworthy for disinfecting purposes. ` L rm... .1:'._.:_.' _-_,_ v_:_--,- nu :- `.`Antiseptio agents also exercise a` re4 straining inuence` upon the development of disease germs, and` their use during "epidemics is to be recommended when masses of organic material in -`the vicinity of human habitations cannot be complete- ly destroyed, or removed. or disinfected. Cl\XTI-.11.` J... .....L:`.....:.. ......._L 3- ..-L _---- Th_e injurious -consequences which are likely to~r`esu lt from such misapprehension and misuse of"the' word` disinfectant will `be appreciated T when_` it is` known that s recent researches have demonstrated that 1 many of the agents, which have been found " useful as deo,dorizers, for. antiseptics, are entirely, without value for the destruc- tionof disease germs. ` wm.:.` :. ...`..-.. 1:-..` .p.-_:.1- -_ .__;.-.-..`.1_ VIEUIVISE Wu IJUULV'.l'g DAILIVLDLII 131' ~ torney Solicitor. Notary Public. rbmoea in Bank of Toronto Buildings, Owen Street. Barrie. Ont. 21-ly _ etc. PLIULIUII IIILU IIUU Ill ' Illlllllfulllflclll-o ' Then - can bbzuq partisl dniqfoction 0 such ~ma.e!-131:1 either ?iuinfect*i'ng power -1s dean-oydd,."or it `is -not In" the litter ca.se"the1-ais ,1 f9ilureto_"dini nteoc.7 Nor can there be V any diain_feet_ion';'in ue abaece of infecgious` ma'.te"ril.' * u ,:..D, ,A_-, IIUDUIIUU UL lldlvvvnvllw IAIKUUQIIIJ-0 "9`Popularly. `the term` dininfectjon' is -`used `in a` much =b1`o`der -`kennel V Any chemical agent `which V diproyu or `masks bad odo.r,V or` I1'_i9h_ ' artistsm putzfaiv decompdaitibn, jg Qpokap, `Q _ di_a in;- fectaps. :A_ndf__1_n tha _;aba'ef1,1ce_qf`.j1i iDfectioua}../d.i,l9&l9 /it i.-'cqmn.10n to ape F of disinfecting as foul cesspool, or a bad- qmelliug. stable, or a privyvault . ` guns 1 1 n "This popular use of_ the term has led to much misapprehension, endthe agents which he've`-`be_e`n found to`-destroy-b_ad odora-d`eodor'izere,-o_r' to arrest putref_w- tive decompos ition--antiaeptice,---have been condently recommended and exten- eively used forj'the`dee'tru'ction of dieeaae germs in the eieretg _ of patients with cholera. typhoid: fever, etc. -. va\a_ v-qvuu ul. uuuurulg by tfoking power fro but the same God who ita*oro e will nvolt no 3 A` -:-2I ' .- J - power tor herself in all not of herself. saved liberty in w throughout our . country and throughout ill the world if _ only trnltinim 5"" ,_. `_-r-.. u... van; ULIAIU lullno 1119 best guarantee of civil and religious liberty isviust to trust in that Almighty love. which is as` great and glorious as when Christ came amongst men. The sermon went on to show how wise nther was in the 16th century, when tyrenn was {Io. rife, and when he saw heel-to? theirsensei of the Divine Presence the. Divine 1?` amongst them. 0rQII_IWell, _too, was just as much a` revival- ist'*~ss' hefwts litioalh `leader or teacher, ` and almost al the m'en`that He cab '1 'f ' " ` `- " `t t ' es iii? Oli`tiii.Ii'cl!$iis`a.La.'..'{:?|{s.;e-..~..,-._-. 1; rwgxjonn` Ipiriuhat lives %*`l i 1riobl9 mans 1:: 1, -. onion !-IfBgn , .. ` . . `9lintq1I`j`or T`ntu,' for it has that no"'r'olf|noe' 'oa.xi_bo placed -cow.-vv- stun , uillllrl, QIICIIIC `u `Valli On to mention that this system had crossed the water and dropped to the southward of ourselves you see the same working of the same system in the republics of South America. And that which was Roman Oatholiclsm in history, amongst the na- tions,as it was in` `the days of the gun- powder plot, it is at the present hour in Canada, not a single one of its judgments against. Protestantism recalled by its council. not a` single evidence that a change for the better has come over its old despotic spirit. When the history of Ganiada, comes tojbe vgritten it will be found that the endeavors of the -Roman Oatholiccburcliybas` been to secure `the old. object'of `securing power for herself "bl? flrlrur nnwnr fun-us gll ...-s.` -3 I----~-'! 3lv'.f3l . 3.".BuoI.1II`.tlII. OIIIIlroI.t1on- ,- nl chnrohonlnlulax. Othuut. _. Text. 3.` Gi!o_nthenkl..1lnto..thB. Lord, call up'on"Hirnuma;" ' mnkeknown Hie deeds among .'th_e;people;-. Sing unto Hum, sing Pul1`niu'nt6Him, talk ye, of all Elna wondrous works. n T 919.. hio.Juerg1on,,to_ the Orangemen on Sunclny ..mornjng, ,gh2 .Rav. Mr. Black gave on length "the reason for the annual celebration of the 5th of Nov. . The hope, L Jun held by the Roman Catholic` Ghuroh, when June: the 6th of _Sotland:Iloended the English throne to ~ 7-----. LI-nuns-5 n` 7 ARRIE PLANING MILL.-GEO. BALL. Carpenter and Builder. and llanutaoturer of Doors. Blinds, Mouldings. ao. Plan- lnc or an Inn done promptlyand antinuc- Iuuly. Faotorv. Jphn street. Barrio. `He stated that no matter what portion of the globe you examine and enquire in- to the history of this church, you nd the same old, real, enemy of all that is com- mon of liberty amongst the people, the old power of, love for itself. He in- stanoed Italy, pain, Austria and went on tn nnnntinn L-5 51.3- '.._.a..... L.-1 Bcotlllluiluuuuuuu -we --as--- ---v-v - become Ia`moI t,ho"rI 95 -E`!l10d-*-hit he would adopt 1.11.0 Vrel1g_1on of._lnn u_1ot.het, bug ttheggyene dusppoxntqd. In tins, and plots were: mauuhrntd N.l11`8t_ 35911? 59` ;._... .1... ..m...hinm':-iml annnowder nlot. Y W VII II III III` CHIC`? u"O Speaking of Roman Catholicism the rev. gentleman said -that the nature of any system, `whether political, philosophical, social or religious, is best learned by its practical results amongst the people, and if we look backwards we see that this system, by its results has proved itself a stirrer up of strife between people and Crown, and amongst the people them- l's'elv`es, for at least 600 years, and in all that prolonged struggle of our forefathers to gain their civil and religious freedom on do not nd a single prominent man Catholic on the side of liberty, or even one leaning that `way, but we do nd the members of the Roman Catholic church united in opposing the liberty for which our fathers wereghting, bleeding, dying. II- -L_L...I A.1..1. _. _-_L1,,. 1 . [DIOSI7 VEIU lI|.IIK.I-IIDUVII xpnvo-awn: uuv . ""J " ing the n`uw~.-historical ` gunpowder `plot. f1 venIy_iImrelnvolved in.,tl_1n pra.oticalca.rry- ingont of thimplot, Ind there was. eyidonc to show that ;the `Jesuit Otder was familiar with tho fdotailn, `but, they rofnsezl . to divillgvd them.-In hot, after the twenty had thud: " h`no'dolity,?a1prieot tin`sn ad- ..-.I..'_ ._.I5u.-3;-`nnatiitfls g IIIGO Ilium u1;.uum.wy,r Djfssv-U t... .. ....~ jolnhrg; 1voo'u':- 'a'dmi1si'utered*:to them the aacrsmen|fi`n3d"gi.ve`to them? his benedic- tion; thdi showinghthst these ioonnpiratocs were only ing effect to ivdeoree of Pope -Plus the`5tI`r,- and later to Clement the 8th for these Potenaten set forth that `it was perfeotly`legiti1inte`to the subject to re- "nistin`every may in theirpower the com- ing to`the throneof any person other than one of the Catholic faith," and that it has ',-11_;.1__.;;.l L. _;.L -42.1 J `gnu Iy$hn `In E k {rgoognitio of - -- --.l ....3n`-A-Anna, 0116,01 uuu Unuuuuu I_&uu, any uuuu nu nu... q.qa`l`ly'- law_f`ul get lid of guy kii1g`in "'_1;ve1:':wh.o'_Vdia- not hold the faith of .""'i?vet?'who"`did: naot hbld tdtlie this church. f ' . V ' ' ' The speaker went on to say : _ And this you .say_ was in 1605, why talkof it now in 1.891, itis long past, why fecal it 2 It acknowledged to a dark _gpQ_t upon humanity. why not let it goin- to forgetiulness/ as many other dark thins! hm been allowed to pass by. and -if we recall any portion: of thapant stall. why not those which give pleasure to men andthstby. thevvery mention do honor to the nameof humanity? ~S_till: there may be wisdom in the ' resurrection of this event, this dark scheme, even at this late day, to keep its memory green. First of all, if there wasnational danger in England at the time of these plots, there was deliverance out of them by the hand of God, the only source of every good. We cannot shut out God from the operation of ordinary things, it would be nnj-ust to tryto do so, for God has used the ordinary in history more than the ex- traordinary to accomplish His purposes, and because He thus uses the ordinary, His power is not the less almighty, and no people can recall too often any event in their history in which the good hand of God can be clearly seen.. If Napoleon Bonaparte could re `the hearts of `his soldieryl by `recounting to them inswift A hot words thepevents _'through which they passed `under his leadership, telling them of the struqles lthey haduzone through, and the vfictoriesthey had won`, how much more of `tnspiratlonmay a people find in the recital of salvations wrought in the wisdom and.strength of their God, and the day has not yet come that we can af- ford to forget` the perils and salvations throughwhich our noble race has come in Athecenturies by the help too, of its \Jv\n| , This event is of paramount service in shqwing no thereal character of the great enerny we are brought face to face with evendurihg these` days. I\` `DA-can-u I`-L`--s`:A:--A L`-A . .-33! kno'n oi:::1L It may waft to. our "infection particles which I10 recognition by any sense, unleu ` ..': '.~`: -'_*._... .8 ning with that girl nf A !- :::.\ u ..*, Dnronmrms AND man: sans on THE .1om'rs-133. MOKENZIE. 14 Bloor St. W.. Toronto. will be at the QUEEN'S HOTEL Qntnitnv, Nnv, QR, unvwvvrv- QQIITINUED NEXT WEEK. OB ANGI SERMON. uu - wvuwv, uninvi- ' '71: the aid of: `the_'frontier` of Brazil. -----o+o----- Uruguay troops have been stationed 0 d I line of W" ' Rania is going to buil along the Chinese frontier. _ Colorado hu had a very he"! `w hll; .. ' . n Auutnm '7` `M. Stdn1oy has arrived i on his `lootul-ing tour. Perfect urity of the blood lstbau .... .. Wllk Ed healt Burdock Blood Bitters gmfif the blood and remove all effete matter- -B. .cu1'es all blood diseases from 9. common pimple to the worst scrofulous sore, Doar 8irs,--I can highly recommen yard 3 Pectoral Balsam. It cured my d-W? ,1 ' er ofa. cough she had been troubled With slhce .childhood. She` is now tWe1V9 5'93 Over A century old. `I _ , Many cases are known of }:cr.~'ox1-t AVIUI-' *`" be over 100 years old and there is no 9:004 13" sons why this should not occur. By 1```.```; attentiom to the health by using B}1Yd`"-1" Blood Bitters when necessary I0 I1"f-"LN", blood and strengthen the system much n::1\) beadded to the comfort and lmpiness of M gen if the century mark is not attain aunuwusu. IRS,-For ve years I suffered from lun` goand could et no 1eliefunti1_1 UN Hagyardfs Yellow Oi , and must say I find 1 better remedy for it. _- . John Desherdan, Sand\\'1ch. .01- QIIIVU . V _ 6 had enou y pi]-ienee of that ktnd. to know th.t"1}{0me .' '_ goon garter Lhe denoteeg of itelnan aye er wi accom ligh 319 midst of the strongest politlg ed In gnahip, we can not expect Ii through the exertion: of pur they may go Into power as of the spirit of patriotum ciple before expedtency, _ in the foregrounfi of than life. yet, ,1 it in but a queeuon of ttme, Until Rom , secures the mastery of these polincal partisans and accompljshes her own will through their public hfe, we - all expect that our lih *1 Partia- berty to come 81y party 1;, repreg 1, ' ";`:;....`:1".;2`..".`.`E`}!.`i:'.'" an I erty is to b guarded by a man go of administration Ito come. Some of us have win.-- - J. Q TOM OI H18 BI1Dl'8Il.l6 UOIIIT 01, ml IIIIIOIDIIIU tor Ontario. Conve sneer. 850. Money to Loon. Omces in Bank of oronto Block. Owen Igteoet. ll`!-I-In, R. PALMER. SURGEON. . EYE. EAR. u3'" ....y"..e"" $u&'?'.:`6.%n?:'to?.fL* cone 8, n . _ ' Bloarle. onmclday. Muytholoth. tromstoll - m, and thn nnnnnd II`!-idnv of nvm-vmnnth- Twelve Yea.rs 'rest.. v . Dear Sire,-We have used I Iag_\'ard's X cl? Oil in our family for twelve ya-;u`s and l.:-- nothing to equal it for rheumatism, 111x11b31-; lame back, frost bites, etc. We would 11.. be without it. 1(,.. A Popular Physician. THE popular physician is 11nassx1ming.P1?5*3' ant and successful in treating disem- Such an one is Burdock Blood Bitters-unJ.<- suming,-on1y a dollar a b0tt1cj]!185'~1mv agreeable in taste,-successfu1 in 111119 ca1=g~ out of ten. In truth it may be said B. H. Li is the popular physician to the peoplt`, 3 W,` ` and trusted family friend in all diseases of 1:. Qfnh'Ion`1 Iivnr in-gnrn`n nun] ixinnii UII-Isl UIIADIIUU Inuit! uncuu L11 GAL uA~ stomach, liver, bowels and blood. - - --: -_ -..v -uv-ouuly OI these - nu partisans accompligheq . h. - we" `"11 et ' cimnot at r`Y ls tobe ,m'e_ chan H l aillnxnlstrat to wimeaggg several changes in the political admin tration of our own ` ' _ C0lllll5l` , w old party that was said to he hen `the den, had got out from the seats that the . had desecrsted, and the new party 3 uy in sympathy with all that is best in thp hearts of the people, and as you all lino: it was but a little wlnl ' strong aggressiye power at work in the new administration. and in a few months the members were ]u st as eager to do the behests of Rome as they that had pm. ceded" them, and so we see that this Wily foe strong, tmited, has control through. out the provinces. `A? .' Nor can we exnect `sh liberty il ROWE to be attghdfti sttriiiiilyotyur any school system we may hdopt 3 when our public school system was rsi promulgated, unsectarian as it was ah we said we have guarantee now that :11- old foe will be driven back to its ptope: place, but gradually it came in con_ nection with the school system and we _ have `seen that Rome's tenets that her very life is poured into the hezirts am minds of the young throunh W boasted school system. 5 ` Nor can we expect that liberty is goin to be safe-auarded either through the Pug. teatant churches because we have seen over and over again. that though it was known to the Protestant churches that it had to do with a foe united they would not even temporarily agree to lay aside -their non-essentials and so Rome has won the day through our divisions and weaknesses. Honor Roll _ Separate School honor roll for Oitobcr. Form III.-Fourth. class--. C. Moore, S. Kenneiy, Inez Erly, Mary Moran, Amelia Ryan, J. O'Neill, hhy Hamlin, Louise Graham. Third claaahr. R. Barry, A. Hamlin, S.Crouland. H.Cs.rpenter. M. Moore. Third clusjr.-C, Croasland, H. Mohony, W. Dorm. J..ll, F. Geary, C. 0. Powell. Second claaa-D. O'Neill James Grassland, J no. Oliver, H. Smith, F. St. Onge. Form II. Fourth clau- Mary McBride, Louise Smith, Nora Cron- land, Gertie Powell, E. Murphy. Third olaas-V. Sibbald. S. Malkin, K. Moore D. Martin, M. Furlong, M. Sevigney, U. Scnlly. Second 'class- A. Lawlor, S. Hamlin, G. Martin, Irene Erly, M. Bren- 'IQII nunu v\J\ac The best friend of civil and religirma liberty in the world is he who is personal- ly the most acquainted with God, who love: ._God most strongly, and who does the most to propagate this knowledge ' and love among his fellow men. How to save money is a problem that inza ests everybody. One Way to do it is to invis- rate the system with Ayer s Sampaxilla. ts ing 3 highly concentrated blood n1L't1iL'iI1. :' :~ the most powerful and economic-.11. It 1.~' ~75. for a dollar a. bottle, but worth rive. Iv V #2 ll VUIIII D! What we need here is, if we are to be a free people, and free as we ought to be in state matters and religious matters, we need a vigorous faith in God, and ck. nowledgement of his presence amongst us, for the man who owns supreme devotion to God is not likely to give supreme devo- tion to Pope, Cardinal,Church or ecclesias- tical power. The religion of the Bible is throughout saturated with a. spirit of liberty, the J ewe were the most free people in the ancient world because they were the most religious people, and our Lord has given us a guarantee of the liberty giving nature of Christianity in the words : It the truth therefore shall make you free, you shall be free indeed. V Pox-toot purify. of the blood , , ,1 1, ,_1; _ !).-..".l..,.1- n1nn1] - EORGE W. LOUNT. BARRISTE AT- . moon 1.. `Rank ni 'l`nI-nnfn Rnilinaln. nmm Rt:-Ant Mas. MATILDA CHICK, Winnipeg, M. Fairchild, Scotland, sandwich. 9, 1891. is essenf_i*`1_.t.`?. n:u..u-a E111 Ill]. A ~.. nd` 110 Ont Man. TEWART &. SPROUL. Barristers, Solici- tors, Notaries. Conveyuacers. `Money to Loan. Umoes-2 Doors Norm or Bank or To- ronto, Owenstreet. Barrie. H. D. STEWART, . J .- T. SPROUL; T R. "FERGUSON. BARRISTE SOLICI- TOR ot the Supreme Court. or adieu (gs (`Inn-u-In nnvnvnnnnr n, Mnianv tn Lawn- H. LYON. PRIVATE FUNDS T0 LOAN . on Ron! Estate at lowest:-ates. Fu-men otu Discounted. Collections made In :3 put ot thooounty. Raul Estate bought loll. Oonvennoing in 311 its branches. Hu- Ilngo Lloonaol Issued. Otnoe-0vor Cnnndlnn Ian at Commerce. Dnnlop street. I5-ly 000 Iron INVESTMENT on; good Illdot H. BTRA .troehold _ Ieourlty at lowest . rate N o prlnol lmoneg nixed until .. Solgqollbr. 1!]. to land on ltttlht loans at IOWOIIE nus. II HOCARTHY EPLER & HOCARTHY. 1'.l.'SA'.l.'l1l. S .mia'.L`nn. BARRIBTERS. v V Solicitors in High Court of Justice. "Notaries Public. Conveyanoors. Olceo over thonank of Toronto. Barrio. H. H. 8-rm-rmr. 0.0., G. B. E31-nu. omoe..`n:& .i*`i : ?.'5"o'* $3 '1~?"" `"$v"'t'i"" V n , V o . 0 .o- ' o Itstion. Bqrrle. and mg '3 Block, II A rvnuxmnu I .nu\7nv ' `Hut I',l\7r.l'lV\\`l A I`r`I'.'l| ICKINSON &MACWA'l`T. BARRISTERS Notaries Public. Solicitor of Supreme- Oourt. Eco. Barrie. Ont... 0111008 in an]: of Toronto Block. No. 3. Owen Street. At Branch Oice. Elmvale. every Monday, Joan Dxoxmsox B. A.. V `D. F. MAOWATT_ -ocinrnirf-pmpLn:`1TaTniboAnrnI, Barristers. Solicitors. Oonvevsnoera. 30.. D'AL'roN MCCARTHY. Q. C. J. A. Mucus-raw, 0'. na. 1: . _Pmr-LIB. gig. F. Honnsnv. I" A. --nu.-ow MCCARTHY. Pnrmnn, Momrnr 85 DUNCAN. Allinrnn and livnnm I-n. .I.l.o WU! st night. HE QUEEN'S HOTEL.-A. -W; BROWN, 1 Proprietor. Excellent sooommodstton tor trsvoln public. Barsndisrdorwoll sup-. allod with 15 best. ood atabling and uten- vo holtlora. Lu of gnestaoonveyod free Iosndtromnll `rewdoonweatotfaxu knot street on Dnnlon street. G ~.....RAs'..*r::.`z.R':.?-.*:.-:.RR*8o.,,a:,R- M'- c r '70 our: to. Ooe-First Door-Sonrth of'Popt Rind : Block Owen St:-dot. Barrie. ` ~ 4948 . .IJ nawrs, Bouclwrlox we uuprema uvun ox. ::;......m"" :.aa.=:;*:- *:.r1....`"-.. aa=-=*..,.-sz2:- hell : Block, oppos1te N. an N. `W. Ry. Statibn, Barr 0. T Wu. Loam, Q. 0. C. E. Hnwaon. A. E. H. Onxswxoxn. I LEMI `mass gizmswxcxn am. rlaters, Solicitors of the Supreme Court. of Jun! u.t.n|-4| nf nntuvio- Pnnntm-L Natu-193.com LI. 30110130138. Uonveyanoers. E9. M03167 W Loan. Omoe-.-0ver D. J. Murchison : Btioro. In-ket Street Barrie. Bra.nohOtl1oo-P9t,ter'a B!ook.Tottenfmn. ' ` ~ Envnnn J. Buns. D. 0; Mqnomson. nmio Auur. ar.'1:1n1z1z,"Bm-1.`: `ta;-iu.`7:361L L oitorsxt the` supreme Court.f' Prdtors. Notaries. Convoyanoers.` to. Mon to loam .?2 .`3.`i-1 f.`.`,`1.`.l%`. ;`,?.`a 3.`; ....``3. i..k 1;...aW:EE ONEY.-A monnt of ftlvate funds to land Insight loans at owest rates. In Ilnf`. A nrmtnr ml>l.l:R an lluCAR'1`IIY. Irv:-ouv-' noun. --ovv - --- muanmx Ll1;-Nox, Innw F "01111! III)!!! .1. attend: all trains. IIIII [U FUUIII UVdK'B]d yFU learns from 81.00 to $1.60 day.` Patti: Lthmdn 3.11 tr-Alma- - It-tf. B5. IVJBB Illll AIUDIIP. fl 31015113, 5111'- goons. etc. W. A. Moss. E. R. O. 8. ml R9 0. P09 `JO R0 Arthurggml 13.. '1`oronto Universit . L. c. P. and s.. Ont. Otilceo and night real enoes. Brown's Block. Dnnlop street. Barrie. Telephone, 77. A NORTH BAY. EDWARD LYNCH. - Pgormmjon. I A. MoGREGOR M. D. C. M., F .'l'. M. 0. Graduate 0: Trinity Univeraxty. Toronto. 'nIInII! nf 'l`rlnit.v Median] nllmrn, 'l`nI-nnfn_ IOHNSON & BARJEAN '1`, 1 lm- porters end Dealers in Goals of all kinds. and nkn All ii:-___-_ Convoyanoor. Issuer at Ninru-Inca Llnnnnnn, nfnn at!-lntlv nl-I. lI.U\IAlS'l.'I1!. Firkin, All Allisoon and Uzeem re. llocurrmr. Evmggfpma an Mocnzmr, VIJAIWTHI G; IJULVUBI ONEY TO LOAN.-8$0000|t6and 0}: cont. J. '1'. spnouh. Bolloltotj, e_ Bu-rle.1utOot..1BB6.A.~; lldtf :_'l`RA'l`HY &. ESTEN. R388 and Arthur. Phaioi$ns,n8u5- annnn, ntn. W- A. All. wm' n1z-n% )n1m f 13 Provinohl and Surveyor.` nlhrthfn Bloch . ` ` U Gilli AIIIIIJVLUCCI Ilvclwvl $0) 3n-Illlnj llil Z IIUIUOI Georgetown. Grey and Guelph Whi Lime. Cements of all on Flute:-ere Hair. Storehouse-Met, the Northern Retlwey Switch. toot of John street, near the Iepot. The bond of thin Lime is hotter than that of any other kind. and the nish superior. Ollge -Corner of John and Elizabeth ts. SPBOU in ONEYTO LOAN.- 5000) t6 (1 . L. ollo`i:o1f.}e` " T. LITTLE. M.D.. C.M.. _ hnn [EARN & MUROHIBON, BARRIBTERB. nllnlhn-n (`Inns-rnvnnnnrn Inn Mnnnv tn T. ARNALL, M. D. C. 16.. office in Both- . wel1'uBlook. Allandalo. On the nremises Iohf. , ARJII f9n3"snfJ"s`2?.{5hfn*:a`'2'%'er`.?`o::. ` 11 BI : Ivy every vvuuuuuuu u:um L w 0 D6 . 1l1beatEgberteveryFri y.t;g_1:1f1to BARN M. U nunuaun , nnnnxn Inna. 5 11 M to nni?n1t::rB'n921l?v1g?u.Il{el?rhg.non I:mt:ra. MISCELLANEOUS. 1!l.ANlJl!'A0'l`lJl_lBS. $E1is. HE PUBLIC tuned. t". is T Hotel isnowu 1:31 tor.tht::oo:1h :3: tlnvi n! trnvnllnlln g: nvnnnnn Inn: -`min dnnnul 1!lon'ey.to Loan. HOTELS. LEGAL. 21-tt : 1':"mh1lL Ont. _s _ Made in the various pyiea ind quality the non -Delivered In all Darts otthe town `ii. 10% l3un0W,0 01160 I0:I:lll1B on 0 vs on. n as "spared to make me the boat 3:?31Ir:`:_o1-mu `of It has been tnrnishedwithevory accommoda- tion and comfort in the snnkmost spproved style. j Commercial lnqn will ndtho aunnle rooms. and avathinir they maul:-9 In thanking the public of Barrie and vicinity tor the liberelpntronnge. bestowed upon him inthe begatostatethnthohuetoon eidereb e expenseinoreeeed his baking tnoili ties and is now prepared to don larger buninen thnn nvar. - .__- ____---vv -v--rs---vw Torry" '3n7f.dNno N, ENGLAND, Osplts .000.000: d ' J4! with the Govern- mont stottuvrt 90.0,0,0.' "Reserve tuna rn1nmno.uwm._u :rmn1NsUnAmn qo ospuig aovomhonc 'mnwA'r'nnr.oo m;31'U4I,: r A1in"oo.[`.bdn1uu`aoo;ono. . . - ECONOMI 11- `1g,I,ggw;;,IiIs vBArci=f 69-: ~.` . v. IIIIIMINIIIN MKlillY!| LEAD: THE LVAN. Eli; HIIII II I than ever. no-mo P.uz'rmsocuLs as wmnnmas supplied at short notice and on roouonuble ans. schoools. com!ANcnn.co_mss1oNnn IN 11.0.1. ` an-`zn t6uomn-Iuunn" no J-uQO AU` C-Anqounnuqu 1--..- .-.1 Pw.:as.mA -=J~*.-..<*r- ;.;-.;...W~ V lmm mo unto- nnmn: tum: GUITING a snavusmnmonl SUBSCRIJ3EDr` ;c;gxP11*AL will and ;{..i;;.;..,e.e ;.'{m. .. is the uiokeetin pointot. time. and the rat are as ow as by anyother. , tlthrongh freight n forwarded `by test special truinizh and exper- ience has proved the -lnteroolon route to be the quickest for European freight to and trom allrnoints in Canada and the Western States. did : mnv `ha nhtninml And Alan lnfnpn-nntlnh nu mm In Ullllil BBC `HID WOBICYII H5530 okoito may be obtained and duo intormatgioh about the route and about freight and passen- ger rams trom . ROBERT B. MOODIE. Wantm-n` In-mam. mmI.Dnu-nanmm A1nnn'i- uuzvuui 9 011103-ovens: 1z.1?!#=:soN s .\au.IU& vauyv; vuuuvu Railwav om... Mouton. N.B. my ; ma. D LICBIPUIHI UIIVGDBUFBI .Dl'lI10l1 ISOIIWII, BE. . . o - J *CrowI.:;H.11!. `Balaton-;.E:r;;Crir . hut-stand HilIadaIea.I'....._ .... . .111 nrltllondnyug :WednesdnyI & . dnunul at _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ oe'ptecI)"'",'"i't"r','2o"nT'1i1"" "u"ber' " `"'i'-rI f'sl3 th':l`;l'oro`11lI:o 312111;` mail on stturshy srlgln 0 .'tv I-.',, Money Orders: issued and paid on'.sndt1-[om res ; an n 3 India. Newfoundland,- the .; Unmzg . statgs, `Africa . West Indies. Anon-sl1sn.Co1onies.: Asia and almost all foreign countries. `and Saving Bsnkdeposits l'O06iV'v::d from Looto 33900. twaan the hmu-n of 9n..m_- an A n_m- T0l'0nmu.........o........,. I_O0Ocu{I'uut "human n "i`:x-onto and ALL nuns south nu. . . . lleatord Branch Railway and Norm Simona Rnilwnv~At.--;-.~_-.-.- .... .. HDIIOIO. Dl"ll_l0ll ISIHWII Ill B0353 RCuWIy`I'5...'a `in on ufoc no 3 0 Oollir-gwood and 01-min. at..........; Gnvenhurat Branch Railway, at. -l'!1un-n `I-lull rnnhfnn AF'.lhrnI--I".-glob T. BAN TIN G. CLERK COUNTY OF SIM- 00!. will be at his office. at the Court House. Barrie. evorysuturday. Residence and E0. Oooksuown. _____._._.:____.. I.` T105 Grenteui `T0l'0ntV0`C$`-...........u`-,..V........'a.a;I ~Tmmv`t..IOIILlQl.OOICQQ#lO`OI I o Q n uroo TON)lit0.&t.......Q..:,-'....u c : o o -goo "l`oro`ntoa.t;..'=.....~. .... .......... .. Railway mailstromnthe south at... . Ilnnfnr Ilnnnnh-Duncan And` NI :-n-I'h UOIIIIIKWDOCI. unu Ul'l:'IlII IV. . . . . . . . o ' Grsvanymrat Bruno V Railway at. . .: Cl'llCl|*l1!'l$."- Dhlston, Ed- . T and C2,-o.wn Hill Mi 1-st1Mnndn'n-' Wadhhndntn Ar. '""E'.ia"':'3`u.+';'."1`i?ii. " ' 7" V immuuonaaya,- 3'3; . Fridays) at.... ............. IJIIIK 08908165 1'O0UlV'5I]. IIDIII LIN I30 tween the hours of 9 am; an 4 pm. 7 .LL.-- `An. -_--J.-L-.L.I-- ~__..-L L- vv vvnn on-V -av`-a v cousin 3 '01-II! ' Letters for unmet he Basted 15 Jninntes before the closing of each ma ". P ` e on `Iette'r's for' theDei1iinIon andthe Unite States 3 cents pen-`ounce ' and for Great "Britain and Ireland 5 cents per imu o'un'oe. Re- gistration fee 6 cents. V _ .Ma.il Matter taken from the street letter =boxes`duil --(Sunda Aexeepted) 8_`*.t:> ol_9ck. Ia'.m'.~a`nd. andso ock.p.m. Ptfooe. Bartlet June28th, 1891. 1 ' .36-11; ~ .-J...-EDWARDSPostmuter `A11 u..,,,..;f.u:,`;;.".,;."u:,".."1;:'e...a.,.... = sure resorts of Canada are 9. ong t line. w m Mentreallciaghmondey, 0858! - 113-ll H0. 08 H8111`! d Tuesda. \ 6.. 851: to St. 3:1...';n.B..- .uza.3.`z`:*.;`#.z.?*e~ e f` e T Close connections made nt_ Point Levirwlth .the Grand Trunk Rsdlwa. and the Richelieu nn -flntni-In Mnviannn .nInnnn- - nlvnntnnnn sagas-D Bum POSTOFFIGE EJUIIIIICBII guwnuuyu, W H C Fridays) at.... .................. .. Grentell \'l`uesda.ysV and Fridays) ut.. W .9 'I0l.1Jl1lNo "III II Saturday. Nov. 28.