Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 10 Dec 1891, p. 2

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T A. MOGREGOR M. D. C. M. F.'.l'. M. C. :. Graduate 0! Trinity University, Toronto. ro'11ow of Trinit Medical College, Toronto. Member College hyaioians and Snr eons. Ont. Late of Toronto General H03 1 Ooen... N ext door to Mr. Bell : store, T ornton.- N.B. _1'mn `ha at Ivv nvnrv Wednmdnv- from 1 to 5 $111 ---w -av`-ow urn v on--n _Z-Inna rlnlli ' Letters for registration must be oated 15 minutes before theoolosing of -each ma . Postage on lettersvfor the Dominioneand the United States 3 cents per ounce`! and for Great Britain and Ireland 5 cents per alt ounce. Re- rintmtinn fan 5 manta Ti-ta.-iinl-Vjla-s;;t:e1" 't:;;:';1'1{from the` street letter boxes daily (Sunda excepted) at 8 o'clock can. and 3 and 8 do not: pan.` - . Postoloe`. Barrie.` June 88th, 1391; - l "86-11 J. EDWARDS Postmaster D131 nun unu. .l.l.'B.|IIll(l 0 U gistrution fee 5 cents. `I_!I `.-LL-_ L-I,___ THE DTIREVCT ROUTE, From the ..West for. all points in New, Brunswick, Nova scotln. Prince Edward Island. Capo Breton and Newfoundland. an we pupuusr sea on , uuumg unu. pleu- sure resorts of Canada are" along this line`. A Pullman oars leaving Montreal on Monday, Wednesday and Friday run through to , . Halifax. and on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday to St. . John- N-B-_ without change. - JOIIII, 1V.D.. WIFIIOIIF 01181138. _ Close connections made at Point Levin with the Grand Trunk Railway and the Richelieu and rlnfnv-In Nnvlnnnn l";n-n~nnnw - gfnnunnnn M10 l1 1'Il.l.l-I 11' I113 IIJUWBY am: 5118 IIIBIIBLIOII and Ontario Navigation Com 5 steamers from Montreal, on at Levis wi the North hni-A Pnilwnv- aucguula urn-cuua. rnuumun DIIIIBD, anu BIRDI- 1n cars on all through trains. . t-class refreshment rooms at convenient lntnnnnn, INTERGOLONIAL RAILWAY. sUBsCRIB13i> GAPIW All the popular see. he; shing and plea.- ' " f Q3334 .93 9118 `E1113 1.199% - OBER'1` B. MOODIE. Western Freight and Peesen er t, 98 Roaain House Block. Yer at.. ononto, I` I3l'\'lIlI|`I\fl\ JR J. CULVERWkELL S _IrgpoIg1nsAun Expomns 993-? 11411.3 F93. BISCUITS BREAD rnn'i:"}ox .1! nnown I5. rnumnn, Throat, Nose, 46 Germ. ronto. may be consulted at Barrie. 3.111.. and the second Frigay u u numauu , rd-strel_l'a1:"'gast`;'u"l`o'- the Queen's Hotel. on Friday. May the 10th, trom 8'to 11 of every month. _ `opposite the Queo_n a and Hotels. m 3nJr ow'mtetntq 7111301}: theiraslealnhis hands. - 0lIGE-Next door to'J. ailbraithfs, nearly A; t'\...1 I-na. -4. A.I__ . __ .._..; - --'- - " `tho "1'1kn`1 : wlnwgzrlfiolz` g::vu:rn m3'5bd:&:ns $d1m'"'l . Ration and nutrlt1on,and:b "qcamtul 8 _ lloation. of .0116 Jlll P19933919` .naltI:l;D&::`1)d 4 -V " heavy doctors billly fit in by the Indium -use ogemohartloleantiatitdlotsthhtv `tn I lava:-v mn3'* mnu ?:i%In1u.l.:. 5 `won ft ` Iih V G ae13eo weltmo111lod`,ni "vr1__3 `lphnre ' baoa `and `:5 pro- g=_,,,,,1r [ `#"'-f'.- +' some mac simply with `bolllnki -water - oh -milk. 39;: . WI 1'*`?P'~'F9'?'+` Irv. cm W o:I.=' e ENGLAND. gsunusnnn in 1`m._ - THIS LONG ESTABLISHED; OOMPANY is v based on a sand toundntlon of economy of management and sound business prlnod lee. Special features: Forty years experience; b- ernl form or Policy and non-torreitnble otter {W0 and three yoga. -`Prominent o eot-V: Sound ifa nnmmnm: -mm nm nnl In 1: nivinn . 1 nm ` R; J. F. PALLING Graduate .ot'Trlm1;y University, Toronfo. Fellow of Trinity `Medical Coll Member or the (301105? of Physicians on nrgeone of Ontario. 0 oe- Oorner Owen and Collier streets. opposite Central School. .`u`: , 531 I51? n ev,e::y..tqn3anov nna. we nladleo a - .:'uok?}mmu9'er3?a!:'w`o'3?p%1$'s'v% AV amnna.mn.nvn.- ktnlcnhnft lw tanning nah. ms am am: Amnuussn `G'~_:R.': I `II-Liar-I-urns . or win; Au. .-..`.._.-__ ywfrwjvv --olv QuvI_u_u Ia mun aoftnuw _a.AUItvl|'o ` l.ettsttheA.D ` 'o willbo httondedg.- 35 ~ "N. A. R;onn. vaua uuun In. rvuuy DIIII` .IlUl.l*lIu'1UlIllUlB 5156].` w andthreeyeeu. -Prominento life assurance; 87,000,000 gain in _ : 1.000 families beneted. Cost: theloweet consistent my-[Flu -nilnu I3:--- - - - - ---- 4-`- - - - - - - - - - - - -- um uuuuranou; oz.uw.wu 810. In olauns 5000 families beneted. Cost : ghe lowest consistent with safety. Bonuses every three ears. never less than so percent. on therllte pfm. nor less thanuper cent. on the endowment plan. ,Total Abstinence Assurance: The only compa in Canada olrerlng special advantages to to ab- stainers. Accumulated Fund nearly 88.000.0(l). Head omce for Canada. Montreal. I`! `V lurucvwunuuu .__-;-- 29-tt v:vv -v- up--cu:--g avunva _ H. N. _coUr?FANnT. Anvmon Oloe. Agent for Barrie `ALI. Lxmns or Aucriox. suns. PPs's%%coc0A " o1inETmG: I extend my sincere thanks for your generous and "liberal patronage and syp- port. It cannot be denied that such support oomea as an acknowledgement that DI-AMOND HALL. is the best UB5. ISJDD lulu Aruuur. In auuuua, laur- goons. ,eto. W. A. Rose. in R. 0. 8. India. L. R. O. P.. London. J. R. Arthm-.'.M. B.. Toronto Universit . L. O. P. and S. Ont. Oioes and night resi enoes. Brown : lock. Dnnlop street. Barrie. Telephone. 77. ` n. J. 1i'm:'rcnnn, A. nuowuum. s % Dunlop street. Barrio. | place for highTolp.as Watches and Clocks? I will add during the fall `some novel `and attractive goods, and will keep none but the `best. ` 'r1;n:"Jn:w1a:LL1m. ` ' BOTIIVIELIJS BLIIGK. DIINLOP 8T.`BAlIRIE FLETCHER & BRUWNLEE in u-t .J- .- ... ~.,_-L.,:. ' L > -;>:;-We-'havese1ccted two 9.1` e Group; 7.:-T ;1insi letters f M e_ ,- _ b _rhesh1y.received from pa-f xents who have given `Syrupi to their chilgijien .t11fe emergenpies. of Croup. Youf. w_i1l-- cfedit because they come from ; `good, sub- stantial people; - happy in nding % what so many`-fami1ies'l.ck-a med- .-.-:._'- -......c.-..:'..:'.'..v.-'n'.'r\.mrvi1 #11-no! vmhih [TO THE Pustlc The 'Popula1-`Route East and West. `Winin- pe , Chicago. Montrea.l.et.c. Intendingeettlera wr ltiing for information will receive prompt rep ea. LIFE ASSURANCE comm? `and never saw any preparation act like ' LIUHUACH "nun vgv F at. `It is simply mi-__. raculous. -r.-,11__ -..- 1.....1t' '1 70,000 n`5.2i`n".Zo'51?-3:`}`i{`;"f;w:;;`:;%`; - Interest. No prinoi al mono nlred until and of tha term. "H. STRA H ;-`Solicitor. bu, RAI'I'In_ ' 37 msunnnet & am mm Acms. L Money to loan on reasonable rates. FARM smcx SALES BRITISH EMPIRE =Gi1A'rEFUL;. oomFoR'r1NG. R. A. oouous, mji 1531-; Nonmnnn ADVANCE ex! door to Mr. nuns snore, uwruwu.- ma. -Will be at Ivy every Wednesda . from 1 to 5 pm. Will be at Egbert every Fri , 1 to waon an mmm. II can ter, u-n1 ; b . _ 3:; . _ ' - ~i;_.|,_ti)'_"`i11Q4;1l0h tflyli; he _1'e. `<%It =21. nuggi fiuppqn that invention would have claimed it sooner, It must have always rained, and m..get_ soaked... swithmwater. .Jn.u;t. 11.819- . .;n1vy- bsen diassree-b.1d!m98mB-:*9`1 notseldam dangerous. ._ .. .- r .. .. _. ,e,nm: am; H_auwanu,1.h9,~ , it onepto use can article in England-a Jspecially fty years "ago, and whenthe: sixteenth century. hoodlumswof, the _city of London saw him. cing through thegstreets, with his strange icontrivance open against a shower, they followed" what seemed to thema jstrange spectre, in a hilarious etfort totpelt him with missiles and to guy him. V :~ ` '..`..: 2 ' _'],`-he'u mbre ll'a is real-ly,'thonkh-,~not so young-`itself as its pluvial' use is. Before it, cloaks and wraps did the service? of protection? -against =-rain,` mwhen people became-civilized enough to dislike "a wet- ting. But if "th'e" umbrella is ' almost modern, the parasol` iszdacidedly ancient. The umbrella, is, in fact. the child of the parasol. as its name would seem to imply, _ thoughitis many degrees" larger than its more picturesque `parent. :'It was much more necessary in a hot country to keep the sun`('1"'t_han' it was to bedefended from 9' a "r`a1nj' that " A was ' `_m!jvVe`r`.6old, and which thesun` could soon dry`up. So, it ~ ~1 ~A -'-___.-...... 4.. I,-"(up `Rad: nnnfn ' y~ y,.o131-_xn..- " ,'A|dyio9o1Ir9n)-*Enuido;|-us zitinreportod `ox`u."_st_;i:'1 uuyhdgity.-th:t-in to s_isnd-L:-, ' g h ki1l'ed '6? irouhdd-'ii~Vth'o'V'o1ol6n a 1. . TT'?D-$CQ `, When` this` we: written there was no change "in ' the` _eondi_tlon_ of Lieutenant _;Governorv0u.m pbell.e He sleep: well but "the _pera1yeis.rem:inq. 4 L I ` ` T l'1VI IJVOI lore. V , A frightful fatality doom- rod st.Detroit :thgjot);e;- mojning. It was at the real- 8 eno9f_pfM Ge 6 J. Batu wherotre Lbrokeout and ;% Rein, `his: wi,fe"n_nd .thre,o-sonuvere. bathed #0 d9!th4`V Eizht 9P1ed%`t1; above. the`atore and tH"sbr_y g;g ` gt!-l',uA1(I two boys.-.e.I.c9p9d. .. 1., X : `W - . Gov_rnment.of.Jopnn `gpv to. pIf)&t`$200.000,000.`-f0fV`Ih0 r`ostoratio_ of ivdti-> course: other public work. -'3.hnl:I'-n\iii(I :'.1'Im`d. Olin ; "Q`L.. -..-.a.'L'...._L_ * A dynamite fectory.- at Haivel-straw , N. Y., was blown up last week and ve men were j blown _ to small fragments. The shock wufelt 20'1nllee `away and glue _wa.e broken in places `many miles from the fa_ctory_. '1'. .A.IS1VA.IJ.|J, El. 11- U. ll" DIIIOB 111 DOBR- .H.. well : Block. Allandale. On the nremises. at night. 43-ly i"'2i.""l .s:E% `v 9-=smw.~=- `#35: `s3oo"a.;,....a' ~ `*9"-.-`.~ i9`% ',""E.?`P-" -| f H, u .. 0 .5.` 73': ." `I ' ..- I ' ' -.-; .. I }'i.'3.' )VL||Ul_l WILD luu UUHIQIUVVIQ us, nay. -- --_ is "not so,_s'urp1`isin to know.` that acute teaders eff the.Bibl'e, think -they `detect allusions to what must be a sunshade; while, amonghinese readers, the inven- tion of the par asol- is `claimed to precede by many thousand years the generally re- ceixed Mosaic date of the creation. -` ~-------- 1-- _ -___._-;-nu A` `h III . White committed. Mr. White of the Montreal Gazette has -been committed for trial on the charge of libel against Count Mercier. Mr. White led a. protest against the malicious course pursued of taking the case out of the `Montreal district where he resides and the Gazette in published and taking it to I Quebec. ` _C6l.V6(l 1!.lU_BIU ulna Us uuv Iilcnvlvus - V The parasol appears in a passage of the Takuntala. the ' well- known Hlndoo drama of the sixth century, and both the umbrella and parasol `are to: be seen in the N inevite sculptures. _It_ is on not certain whether a primitive stick, with large tro- pical leaves attached at the top,'originated the parasol, or whether the modication of the banner_ on a stick gave some one its practical idea, for both "theories have their supporters. It is certain, though, that the umbrella and parasol `were at rst an emblem of royalty in the east, and` were carried over theheads of -kings --the common not being allowed the lux- ury. [n, Assyria, Persia and Egypt they were used, and in many bas-reliefs and pictures they are represented as being held over the gods. Ta.-an... uni-suntan! 11:1: -an` and Anna uni-' `BA CIIIII CMIXII lu|:III\-IV Ill LIVVUDBQIJ IVI ll. It is said that Vishnu, one of the chief of the gods in the Hindoo mythology, jwhen he made a visit to the Hindoo Tartarus, carried an umbrella over his `head, not probably because there was rain there, but to mark his distinction. One writers thinks that "perhaps, like Mrs. Gamp, he could not be separated its ` run I Q 0 At last,I can eata good square meal with- out its distressing me? was the grateful exciamation of one whose appetite had" been restored by the use of Ayer s Sarsaparilla, after ears of `dyspeptic misery. A teaspoon- ful 0 this extract before each meal sharpens "the appetite. AA- JLUIIL UVUI VIII? `U350 J onaa Hanway did not at once get` the umbrella. into general use in England. It had to survive ridiculefand the charge of effeminacy, and then it had to become plentiful and cheap before it iolned our- rency. The rich and noble used it rat, and ntlaet made it neceasary for all. `I ; I- ..-:A A.I....L TT:..I.....- A..- -3 LI... .`|.3..C Livia-I III! The parasol in Greece was carried in religious. processions. It was there, too, more an adjunct to a lady of fashion than a necessity to others. Allusions to umbrel- las and parasols abound in both _the Greek and Latin writers. In Rome the umbrel- la is said to have been used more as a luxury than as a mark of rank. It would seem that umbrellas were green long ago, for J uvenal says: See to whom it is you send a green umbrella and amber orna- ments. . | . i In an n`Inn`Aua uuunautn L-n t\..i.l L . LL:- - QUEEN'S Ho'rE|.,| \`I'f\I)F'I'ICI' EA`? ` uunnvvvvu vun"wlvw ID DIJUJVUDD IIU IIDVU an umbrella. The king's umbrel was marked" by several circles, as -if two or three umbrellas were `fastened on the same `stic . ` The nobles had a single umbrella, from which a curtain depended. -' able. xlvnnuwd I In an allusion made by Ovid to this article, it is noticeable that it opened and shut and was spread by cords in his time, though~eriginallj it was open and unfold- It does not seem that the Romans used the umbrella -against` rain, since Martial speaksof pa cloak as the proper protection against showers. -The Romans however, lavished great expense on the umbrella, employing even gold in its manufacture. As late as 1868, in Siam, the king per- -llidfn I\I|`I1 C `an A` Ind. nIl`\1.nn`- Ln 1...... 1868, -mitted only; few of his subjects to have an nun`-ninnn 'l`IfA Linn . nnnkgnll- ...-.. `rho Ljeutonuit Governor. A Dynamite Explosion. ~ -Dlvhthorl: atxinxaton. ` `A`301IOf`Lfl'.' J: H. '-Metcalf," M.P-.P., did=`5~TueIday` iiight from diphtheria. "have: been attacked. Another son is in 1 critical condition. ulllv VI Ionrvo ---vp -v..-. Brotl_1ervJox__mthen f.lmnched~" `the `Ar- moured Cruiser ``New` ` York-'` the other day in presence of 15000 spectators among whom were the Secretaries got the Navy, .T1-eunry and other h.igh~qiciqle.~ , HIOWOTVFIIB 8. ptyuqutfo One: of "the." ail_ver-`wedding ` preaeixts 1:ece,lved' by this E`zx , m"11e_$s,,> Rnaaih is an ermihe mantle which cout"$50,000.` This is the.gi'ft. of tho` n}oBility of the province of; Khersan; A 1 a Saltwa;:..1;f;'-:)-;<;i:1;.;y;:1';x;'y of the % Abysainiann. ' `nu..- (1--sLg.--n:nnA Hunt` n nfnmnn Apyuulunnun. I The Carthagenians used a. stamped leather currency. 'QI_-.J`_V--14 -`-gin `us-no: .n- unmnn `ts Iilh THE QUEEN'S` HOTEL.-,-A,. W. BROWN. Proprietor. Excellent accommodation for tho travelling public. Barand larder well unp- glled with the beat. Good stabling and atten- vo hoatlera. Luggage of guests oonveyodtree D and tram all trains. Few doors west of Mar.- hnt ntnont nn `nnnlnn shunt- , ` ;-.____, --H-pv_w_vnItwv`; Clll $lUCU non, man concerning the main came of think nu-nnnnlvn used is money In many Qf thd North ._S_ed. islands. V ` - 1 ... .;.'Ah6a Ab Q;In`un1' nu: `main "'(,\DI'l\nflI! Y _ ;`,When you have convinced every- body whoae._l.i`e_ will touch your: that you have betterzxoodl-$nd;10wer prices than >they.ccn ever get cnyshere else. . - When-you perceive it to be the iuie '~tl`v_.et` meat who 'never advertise are out- fetripp`in`g th:i_r neighbors in thecame line .l(`I i_*,. - I "right" In your very nigh: solely through _Wl'1en' ' men` stop making` iortuuoul the `discreet uno"of this mighty agent. ' Wham van nan fm-.5 cl... _......1- -2 -_-- ...... 1... beome. .. _-thofdughlyi `a creature. of hsblt; _th;t he willwsartiinl b ' bow, ya . yfgr where he .` whil Iununnnngn `__.3 Q_;.I I .,r,'Whoi; yomiger and froth homes in your line_oo'uo Wing-ting u ond nqlngtho !_;|,6!IpI ' ivilftolllng tio people how .-.~~z.`Yhe.no you nmnido rather oh-we your In and _ do for`-thoin than` y u - ` V , V - V _A ` II! 1u1fuu.pgu Linuuun. . ` In parts (it Scotlpnd nails were 10:1-merly usgg pg `pay forfale and food. ' ` ' Du `rum $.13 Vanna- If-4. nmngn usodtq pay fqrfale and mod. ._ , Burmese, Karena, Haageae. _snd Ghans`_uue lead andailver in bullion. :,,.__:__ ;___-_ ,e'ru_:.._ 4:... .1.` uunun unv Ivau uuu Iauv In. an vuauvuo In the interior towns of China` slips of mnlberrybsrk nerve as money. . % 1\-.I...I an`: aura: gust` :- `A- ONE Y.-A larg amount or rivate hmdn to land on strut ht loans at owest rates. I` MCCARTHY EPLER & MCCARTHY. J... . , . 1; F. .4: V 4 I-are-. % x..'t.J`_. A in. _..IA.__. l_ '_ '4-- s Illllllllillu Hulls uvl Iv IUD unvuv 0 Dried fish was formerly uni}. in still to some extent 3 medium of exchange in { Irglenfg. ` ' OI _ _ ,!I J.._!,_-- JIUICIIIJO Leather coin; with a silver nail driven through the centerwere issued in France by King.John the Good in 1306. Narrow Escape. A.n sure, said Patrick to his friend Dennis, Iwaa near indade the day to bein, made a prisint of a most byootiful harae, wid the coat of a duck, the grace of a dancing masther, and the spade of an antilawpe. 6lA_....`I.. '--:.`I T\...-....1.. OGFIVI... 1-11...- -9 .-?`.VVV"l;;; ';'>:>i>:1l`:1;i::;v<:e;aes to multiply and the generation: that crowd on after you, and never heard of you, stop coming on. ~ ' ' vuv I-larva GUI! IIIU VI IIIII IlKn`y Illt." ` , When, you can forget the words of ;the; hhrewdoat; and most uuopeufnl busi- .nau)man gonna:-ninu +1.. .. . . . n . -- -= ll llll PVC Arrah,'nid Dennis. The loikos o b i ad ' ' tA f h 2 Sure, an that _I was, Dennis, dear. "Ewan by agrain that I missed him. It was in a. chain: h was, and dhruv by a. foine gintlemanof me a.cqua. ntance. He stopped ferninst the house of me imp1 yer the day. T ' `C `To - - R..- `L .... -.. l...._ l.`l...._.... 9` --.... when to stop Advertising . An English trade Journal once request- ed a number of `its largest advertisers to give their opinion concerning the best time to stop advertising, and the follow- ing rgplies were received : IS 1...... ..-_--I-L.I__ ---__.. A, I-0 0 A Bltot Natural History. Mr. Kittermaster says that he can an- swer a question put last spring, in the Packet, by the Rev. J. Smiley, M. A., whether it is the frog or lizard that pipes a treble. After years of watching he discovered that the piper is a little brown frog. Last summer he made his first successful attempt to catch one. It was leaping from him, and lighting on a leaf remained there. Mr. Kittermaster found that it is a tree frog, with skin and esh almost transparent. On the end of each toe or nger is a pad, or sucker, as on the tree toad. In size it is about half as large as the tree toad. This makes the fourth kind of frogs found here. Since he discovered that the place to look for these frogs wason dry land, Mr. Kitter- master has caught upwards of a dozen, on Chief `Island. and found the same char- acteristics in all. He has named this vari- * ety "The" Smiley Frog, in consideration of which he wishes our Burk s Falls friend to tell him where the black y may he found in the pupae stage. Mr. Kitter- master has a theory, but desires to know whether Mr. Smiley s conicidesfwith it.-- Orillia Packet. \ "`I belave ye- re roight, says he. \ `Wud ye give him to me `I says I. Naw ! says be. ``An begorra, if he d said `Yin, I d '5 had him !"-Yonth s Comporlon. 'IIIllIl.'UliIlIl.lInf&l.lll IUWU kot street on Dnnlon street. People are e'.ppa;ently never more at- tached than when they are using each ot.h er._~ ` senneln Small Packages. Whatever comes to as `through good friends in a bleuing. ' Soxnehow we never admire a. ne gen- tleman ; but how we do reverence a. ne man ! Though Time is called 3 great healer, he nally burioo every one of his patients. ` wnno skating. '21` Mgyeui-old son of J amen Welsh of " at `Mirsmichl was drowned while stepped into the open water . '4- odige the channel. One good &;yW()_l;y-i_I); f:r a"I:;i`1-:5-r day would be to cultivate in your pros- perity the kind of peopleewho are friends in adversity. Tho:-e'is not` ;i;t'I'e'1"e1:<-::;>vo-1`:v-;;n what _s man in and what-he tries to ` make other men out to be. Thero is nothing tnore diicult than to make a friend of a foe ; nothing more easy than to make a. foe of 3 friend.- Amen will admit a wo1l1ell s rights in everything else more cheerfully than he | will admit. she has the right to be jealous. t\___ _.._1____ ,3! I uuuuavnllo When Ill DIRK OI` Barrie. Ont. `f"E a ne hsrae ye hey theyre," says 8"'th!= 890$?- _ of Currency} ..,..._-_.v.uuu _nyuuvua an \ aiilf .th,g`ngme of` a lady with her height. He pay. many cents I priygge of entertainin n... -21- _ - ` ` ` The Best Yet. Dear Sirs,-My mother was ' left her vef.Y `inammation of the lungs whmh till at last she Lane on \ 1 , a, try ugyarde Pectorul Ba sgiota Iain my weak and never free from cold, got apvery severe cold and cough. ":30 doing. found it did heltmore g othermedicine she ever tried. Mrs. K ed -A cf}.-13. Ay__Hamilton, 0111- , EAR SIRS,--I have been troumcu mm .5 Lame Back for about 6 months,a3{1l 1 -thou ht,I would try Hagyard s Yellow whi cured me. Am now free from painS.`1 recommend Yellow Oil very highly. wmwx:' PALMER. \Vinona,()11t- A Good Verdict. ' Sirs,F-I have eat reason to speak Well of yonr.B.B.B. I ave taken six bottles for my- `self and family and find that for loss of appe- use and weakness it has no equal. ]t_ cures sick headache, puries the blood and w1ll.n0t fail when used. I heartily recommend zt to all wanting 9. pure medicine.` 1 Mrs. H. Mc Hutt. Truro. N- 5' pay no `man privilege of en inf. `Quite a. sum of realized. and tall girls nnu-had flit! fhn ------ -- 4- are usually `times,-,3, young man will pay ape:- _fbot. for 3 short girl. reauzea. and tall girls L W ported for the occasion, altho JAMES EDWARDS. Conveyanoer. Issuer or marriage Licenses. Ofce strictly pri- vate. Pest Oioeuilding, Barrie, and at his private residence. Marv Street. ` 11-I: Cold Weather Trials. I , Dear Sirs,--This fall and winter I sn `re-x from neuralgia in my face and had the IN medical advice without avail, I at last tl1o1'.*.'1lY of trying B. B. B. and after using have not felt any symptoms of neuralgi I regard it as a fine family nmdicinc. 1' 'l` nnnm Hmtslill. Man. a sixwe. one D0111? -onrvl-I yguuus. There are fair weather cloud are called cumulus, because t.hPyag I 1 b9 Pi1d P- These are usually 3} `mans stun . ...._A_I_! ,- ---J 663m to - _ Th be about a bI:1f`;?,muhe arh's surface. m . The rain- dg `which appear smooth and atoriaf 105`:-e ,much lower and sometimes regu 9 cy clouds. altitude of higher still fJrtell the to seven Verage of . ' `ft! at an whlcht r(x)1otV;eth::; les, and fromthja drift clouds that alferms T1165 '9 fwm ve I 0 miles high. fd :f",fOu,, 3 3 eightftwo m.` es Enjoying a. Blessing. Deal Sirs,-La.st Summer my _\'011'f` sisters were taken very badly w1th c.'0111`_ 1` deed we were almost in despair, lmving hI_I1*` hope of curing them. Finally WV 1'I'h".`1 Hagyard s Yellow Oil, and to our ;:rL`4lY.t0,' cured them perfectlfx and thev are now c0J*.' ing the blessmg if perfect health. . ' ) A\!\!`I lF Tnuuuvrnxr T\al1n\nNn In `V b:h about .1 1,1 ;__-- 1_L...un~r1 . The Reason Why, THE reason why Burdock Blood 1`im-r~` leadsall other medicines in thc raw for popularity is because it is absolutcly pnre,un~.- not harm the most delicate inva11id,:u1d um-r fails to cure biliousness, dyspepsia, bud 1.1N constlpation, etc. A Bright Planet. The only planet now well placed fur observation is Juptier, which may be seen in the south _lording it over the stars everyclear evening. Venus, Mercury, Mara and Uranus are rather too near the sun to he well observed. Saturn can be seen in the early morningzabout 2 o clock in the constellation of Virgo. Neptune is in Taurus, about ve degrees north of the red star Aldebaran, but only with a powerful telescope_ can one distinguish Neptune from a faint star. The bright star in the northwest, which is visible in the evenings, is Arcturus, a. hlazar of de cided consequence in the universe, since it probably gives forth several thuyusand times as much light as our sun dispenses. The most pitiful thing in the world is a quarrel between old friends ; it is such a convincing argument that the longer peo- ple know each other the more apt they are to quarrel.--A tchison Glolw. _..._.._.-... -- V...-vu -asuusa uawg. Another instance of the h h ` United State: laws. and the i&:1rjBurI;:e8g8},'e)f work to Ca.nada, has just come to lighty A little while ago a party of Russian` Jew: mused thrnnaln nu... 4,. w;_ ,_- Asvvav VVLJIIU 05!} C pflay Jew: passed through Ottawa to Winnipeg, After remaining there a little while one family, consisting of a man, his wife and three children, went on to Dakota to join friends settled there. It now appears that the United States authorities have stepped in and declared that the Jews are paupers. They are, accordingly, an. ceremoniously dumped on Canadian soil at Gretna, and are now subsisting on charity. The agent of the department of agriculture is in a quandary, and wants to know what he is to do. The depart- ment is nbzzled over the incident, and, meanwhile, the question may well be asked, in view of this and the lcper in- cident of a few weeks ago, when is this kind of thing going to stop. LOUNT. nmv3 Vauiziwibxm ` ` BAR- ` tutors. Solicitors ofthe Supreme of Jud! unsure of Ontatin. Emowm; Nota.ri_ Con- vey moors. Geo. Money to Loan. 0ioea- `th- :2'l_l;%Blook. opposite N.` &` N. W. Ry. Station, Jridlclous Praise. Judicious praise is both right and use- ful. There are families in which it would do a world of good. There are faithful wives whose delity their husbands ap- preciate, but they neglect to tell them so. There are children who, if not better, would be happier if their parents cheered them now and then with a hearty well done. There are excellent ministers who would preach better and be better pastors if their people were more like the Lord in the parable. Many, of us may learn a lesson that we greatly need from the divine words: Well done, thou good and faithful servant. The Emperor : Madness. A Paris correspondent sends a star`:- ling article to the Herald, in which he says that it is suspected that Emperor William of Germany is insane. This opinion is gaining strength among the diplomats of Europe, and is caused by the many eccentricities of the kaiser. His mind seems unbalanced in regard to theatricals just now. He raves over the simplest and most worthless plays. His peculiar msnner of dressing is another indication of his madness. Sometimes he wears a. dozen dierent costumes in a day. .His intelligent subjects are becom-V ing alarmed at hisecondition. Hanhnou or United States Laws. lnnfknu u'n.L-~..... ..t L... 1 V` Dedember 10, Le Ulesulug ll PCIVIUUII llilllllo Axnm JOHNSTON, Dalhouxsv, 3- Now Free: from Pain. L_.....1 .1 IUIIUVV vu Iv: ---B--_J _ . J _ FRANK PALMER, Wmona,( ,,....._.___ bout Clouds. -2_. ' mum on munuzuaun, D.u:nn1.a.Lj.nano, Solicitors. Conveyanoers. 850. Money t9 Donn. Oloe--0ver D. J. Murchison : Store, Knrket Street Barrie. Branch O1oo-Potter s ,B1ook. Totte lllnuunn J. Hmnnu,` K T), H, Mnnmtnnml. B l1lJt.' w.u1u_y uuvuu nuu J. T. DROST, Heaslip, altitude and lat ve an average ), 1891. 'a1u. . troubled mth _-.oLa am ---vll ' seem to nkt-` ` Y im. 30mm. 1 On t. .LENNOX, AULT & KERR. Barristers, Sol!- oitora of the Supreme Court. Proctors. Notaries. Conveyancers. 860. Money to loan. Ofoes, Hinds` Block. 0 to N.& N. W. . nation, Barrie. and Bing s Block. Bradto . -..-_-_.. I _-._-A-. II ?-u 0- cut:-\I-IJ\.D A I-Iv in Qiauvvg an-nun VI-Av. V I wag qnnv-saw; ' JOHN Dxcxmsox B. A.. , D. F. MAcw.i'r'r_ 71` 1'59 1.` IIISII U DUI` g DJLISISLD .I. DA \I.IJl\.ll I TOR or the Supreme Court of udioature for Ontario, Conveyancer. 8co. Money to Loan. Olces in Bank or Toronto Block, Owen Steeet. Barrie. 50 ' monem W. LOUNT, BARRISTER. AT- torney. Solicitor. Notary Public. 0111095 In llnnlr nf 'l`nt-nntn `Rhildino, u-Inn Rtmnt, 1liUI1.U'1!a' We l.JUULV'1', l5A1`Ln..l'.l.fJl4B. 4'1`- Notary gm of! Toronto Bmldings, 0we91`1`8treet, RF A ll . . - V mans Lam &%snvmss%n; lNOOR l5O'lIAJ1"E:'D' Iss_i.i a ARRIE PLANING MILL.-GEO. BALL Carpenter and Builder. and Manufacturer of Doors. Blinds. Mouldings, 850. Plan- mg or all kin done promptly and satisfac- torily. Feotorv. John street. Barrie. EFORMITIES AND DISE KSES OF THE JOINTS--DR. MCKENZIE, 14 Bloor St. W.. Toronto. will be at the QUEEN '8 HOTEL the last Saturday oiftary month. ' IULIJVSULV GE MAUW 5.11.`, Dnnnlnxnno Notaries Public. Solicitor of Supreme Court. 8:0. Barrie, 0nt.. Olcea in ' rank of Toronto Block. No. 3. Owen Street. At Brunch` Olce. Elmvsle. every Monday. 'I-._-- 'r\-..... ----- `-1 ! A I'\ `II. `lulu:-Ivnlnnn OCARTHY, PEPLER as .MocAR713`Iir, uanristers. Solicitors. Convevanoers. &o.. D'A.L'.l`ON Mocmrnv. Q. G. J. A. MUCABTHY, am. 1: . PEPLER, %.C..l F. HORNSBY. ' arr e, MCCARTHY. Pmp1;m,'MoC.m'rHY 85 DUNCAN. Alliston and Ureemure. ` TEWART & SPROUL. Barristers. Solici- tors, Notaries. Conveyancel-ab Money to Loan. u1ces-2 Doors North of ank of To- ronto, Owen Street. Barrie. 9" '\ IN-----.-_. `I III r\__-__ I'l.'I5A'1'.I11 K .|li'1'.Ih1V. b BARRISTER8. Solicitors In High Court of Justice. `Notaries Public. Convoyancers. Oioes over the Bank nf 'I`nl-nntn `Ran-in. 0| IJUIIVOYBIICUI-'39 UUIUQU UVUIT HID Dllu ITIIDII otToronto. Barri . H. H. srnxrnv. Q.O., G. H. Esrnn. R. FERGUSON. BARRISTE SOLICI- fan nntnrln Fnnvnvnnnnr Rn-I Mnnnv tn Tnnn T. BAN TIN G, CLERK COUNTY OF SIM- oon. will be at his office. at the Court House. Barrie, every Saturday. Residence and P.O. Cookstown. . Gill!!!-I LII-bony; wuss aanangnnqnnnn up nanvwang -.--uu:.v--- muenmx LENNOX. Wnnnmewon Aura`. norm R. Kmuz. _ _ H. LYON. PRIVATE FUNDS T0 LOAN 4 on Real Estate at lowest rates. Farmers one Discounted. Collections `made iii`a`h f part of the County. Real Estate bought an sold. Conveyancing in all its branches. Man- llacc Licenses Issued. Olce--Overoanadlan Bank of Commerce. Dunlop street. 1 641 1 IHS D8911 _ IFFCHUCQ 50- .. 7 ` ' Terms from 3 .1!) to $1.50 per day. :1 Lttnnn `II t1-`Inn. ` ` ` ll.- ' NORTH BAY. ' EDWARD LYNCH. - enopmmwon. omzsox &. SARJEANT, BARBIE. Im- porteraand Dealersincoalsot sllkinds. and Inn!-antnwn- G1-av and G-ualnh White Finlahinlr II!'.l.'.lBo . Barrio. lat Oct... 1885. M15. Wu. LOUNT, Q. A. la. non:-rnors Anni` 11:- Vnnvv \J vvvsn navnvvux H. D. STEWART, N D: On -ggg-uwvx nun... vows--~- Hoouvrnv. Evms. Pn:1>r.nn& Moonvrmr, ` n-nun. ?\J U porwraanu ueulerlllnuuuluuluunuuua. uuu aoorgeto G dG 1 hWhite (Ame, Ce`r?:a'ntsr>yI!a:.1n kfdg, Fire Bricks `an Pluteren Hair. Storehouse at the Northern Railway Switch, foot of John st:-eet,.nea.r the lanai-., In`. hand nf thin Lima in hntfnr than 5 `ITRATHY & ESTEN. mDO1h1v1q I 159?: Provincial Lind 8 Mhrthfn Rlnnh . ` =w2=:*~`. . )RS. R188 and Arthur. Phiioi%Pgnm- manna an: `IT A, Rnnn, Q- )3. PALMER. SURGEON, EYE, EAE 'I'hnnnt N11 Annurdatrnnt, Allt "l`n. 'I'r.`2'or?.2?"oi13ic`3;'f n` b .``my""T`"`;?e`;Z It. to. 0 ce-First Door Bouthot Poato oe, lnd e Block Owen Street Burrig. ' 49-48 )ICKIN SON & MACWATT, BARRISTERS Ydntnu-Inn Dnhlin Rnlinil-nr nf Run!-Ame omnr T0 1.`oAN.-V ooacs and 0; cent. J. '1'. spa U Solicitor. e [man an mincmson, B.uuus'rm:s, nlinlfnrn hnvnvnnnnnl, &.n_ Mnnav to '1`. LITTLE. M.D.. 0.11.. V - Churn I IZUIil\II- can-can -adv vanvuwv out can`: -twan-v-:- lopot. The bond of this Line is better than that of any other kind. and the finish superior. Omoo -Corner or John and Elizabeth an-oota. A. RADENHURST, BARRISTER, AT- y torn y Solicitor in Chancery. Conve an- 0 bn {\dnn_'WiIIaf, nnnr nnth nf `Dnnt 0 (IA T. ARNALL, M. D. O. M}. omoe in Both- um`Il n Rlnnlr, A llnndnln. On the nrnminnn msontngivs. MANUFAUIURES. ?-HY ` FINANCIAL. _Money 10.140311. T???` Xi}. HOTELS. LEGAL. Tm: PUBLIC is` mromea that am. now; Hotel is now opened tor the oooommodn-, tion of travellers. No expense: been spared tomake thlathe beat h`ote1`:j1ort otirf % to; It Imnhnnn fnrninhed withnvarr-T maommoho-1 Onto T "C. E. Hnwsox. IICITI J. T. Srnoun. K \'l%5}- SGROGGIE. ('g(`)_!IVE!`ANOER.~c0%Il18:I()%I{1%iII1!Hc.Jl. tt6r.hat>n6w1nc_ " insugno.` `T i 1.. ! CITY OF ENGLAND,` 70s1vIt`Ao ai;ooo;ooo4.a % wn;h"t_h6. aovu'-n- V mm :.om`~3a` 00.000.-'RenorV o!und~+-1 mtimxor db; Illlllia A ;txn'qa1.:rmn.mun-' . L-'A.-. _..-' -.. -, _...`-- -n..' - '.I.'or0 ggoonuu-Ionaoononounonfoouoioico Tqrontp and ALL nuns sout-h at. . . . . Meatprd Branch Railway and For-h Snnooe Railwaytm. ...... I Coningvvpgn and Qrillig a_.t.... . .. .. . .` Gravenhm-st.Bra.nch Railway `at. . . . . I ? .'f.`..`.`:".;.1`; ;`:`;i .`.`. :`i..`l`."_'?F:_`?ff?`?f Elude in the various styleaand quality the has -Delivored in all mm of the town '5 %~3S:7J._sEoo.o"Eo; 7';'f"4* nconomcu. _."muc; ms_Un.mcn:-vco. , -w-mm:-.nt-~< Euuf ' 1u_T.n_-I'n.n-1' 'a'u.m" ' tor tn3`i`x`?nn1p``mn`L. mo.-'h' upon 1.13 inthj tbezstoatntethath has t siderglylgsexponse Increased hisobakingnn HA: and in nnw I'Il`AI\lI.I!nl` to an 11 Inllann hnnlnnnn I'D maze lama was 0635 noun Huron In Lunm It has been furnished with `ever! uoeommo Han And nnvnlnpf. In I-ha` !n.fAll.'AlI -III (:11 Ill 33 F thnn ever. HAIR 0U'l'l`lNG & SWING PABIAOB as-orroslm BARBIE `HOTEL, DUNLOP 8'.|.`Rll'l'.. j union and Samoa Gximndlnd not `on man Noting . manufactured fresh every day. Ask your xrooer for them and you will use no other.- PIC-N10 1=.u:'1"1ns'ocuLs as wnnbmae supplied at short notice and on reuouable turn`: n.nm1wo'ocio5r. Bodstn Iuat.` lII.'UVVllll|ll'DlIlJl'DllUI-I IUEILIVII 5! o J Crown 1111!. Dale :1. Edgar, Craig- . `I08 -...uo;.....: Midhurat (Mondays, Wednesdays Sc Ends. 3) at ....................... . . ' Grentell (yrneadays and _F1:lda.ya),at.,.` nnmlnlunxnnv 2 LEADSTHE VAN. nA_n. nvimv my pun ii-mu I040oooooI1.IuIln.|u'cocc-on` TomnmatCOIOIIl`OOlI`0OlIU.IIlQIOIIIO llhinnnfn Q t V1uwuwbCOlOlCIO0IIOVUIIUIJ-0300010000 DthnloInn~a`ou|Imuoocn|Iouoooo 'l`nu-nnfn at an mm In Uunaua. anu me western 61:81:63. 1`'3 keta may be obtained and also information about the route and about 1-eight and passen- ger rated from . - ROBERT Western F`!-Ainhf. and Dnmmnans Annual: 13 113300011 IlI.l'lI.lBn8l1 wxun BVBII DQBUHIHIU tion and comfort in the; la.teat*.nndh;.g|< unnrovod style. Cammeroial menthwiyl1}_qhI sun 0 room an everything e has on attended to. "Dav-I-nu fnnm I (I1 hi `[50. Ill! l1n.V::l3.lE -- _v'~--_. __v-an-w ca -.v--n HUI. QVOVIIUUQ D. POT.'i."N'-`GE _ omet gkpea-msonaent Ballwav omoe. Monoton. N.B. my 26. 1aa5._ "1'IlI'IJII|J Blancaone-oooucnouu-gonna-non. Torontoat. ..... ........ Railwa mails from the south at.... I meufor Branch Railway and North Qimnnn RI-nnnh Rnilwgv gt , . , , , 4 . meutoru DFBIIUII IVHIJVVIIY anu .IN0l'Ill Simcoe Branch Railway st. .... . .l Collingwood and Orillia at ........ . . Gruvenhurat Branch T-'R a.ilwa.y st: . . . Hillsdale. Cra.ihurat.. Dalston, TEd- : Q and Crown Hi1lat...........V. Mi urst.(Monda,ys,Wedn esduy3 & Fridays) a.t.=..~`.`;.- ..' ......... Z Oloo Hours. 8- a.m. to='l.pin. (Sundo 3 ex- cepted). and for 20 minutes other the a `val of the Toronto night mail on Saturday night <|r_____"a\_,s___, 9 _____'_s __`_s 4.5-: _,, , 4c n IJSUIII. 1Il.0l1Ial'8&l., 8110. II: 1.08713 Wllill` B118 NOTED Shore Railway. - Elegant rst-class. Pullman buffet. and smok- lmr mu-n an all thrnnoh tn;-Inn will find it advantageous to use this route, as is the uiokest in point or time, and the rat are as ow as by any other. Through freight s forwarded by fast special trains and exper- ience has proved the interooloniafl route to be the quickest for European tr-eight toand tram allaoints in Canada and the Western States. n IIAIEI mnv ha nhfninn and clan Infnsnnntlnn A orrraneobei [ 71i71>iRS01?I?:S%.H9rd- ... Anamnf-`mam; ` mlunuraumqnuays, weunescuys at ` -Frida. )a.t:..'=`.`.'.-..' Gtjontell 4 `uesdays and Fridays) nt.. _, Money` `Orders issned bend paid:on`anizf1on1 any money order omoe in- the Don`nnion;of (.nnnn., u-mu. Ry-it-min. and T1-Aland `Ru-vltlnh mum. nI.ew1u.unu-mnu, um sumteu. mates. Africa. West Indies, Australian Colonies. Asia and almost all toreign countries. and Saving Bank deposits receivsd {rem 1.00 to-` #3000. be- tween the hours of 9a.m. an .4 pm.- Ynd-bnunn. `A-n -no-.8.-.d.-4&l_-. -_-4. K- -'.-L-J I2 '.I.'Bl'IllI IITIIIII '1. Attend: all: tn-ulna.

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