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Northern Advance, 24 Dec 1891, p. 2

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BARBIE mm &. sA:vmes.co. InoonI:=onA1.':_p Iggy, ; Toronto and ALL mums south at.. . . . Meaford Branch Rgilway and Idol-rh Simona Rnllwnv at. ............. - -. .aunouBnauw|ys5.., uuuuu nu--or. Collingwood and Urillia a.t........... Gravenhurst Branch Railway at... . . . 2 Crown Inn. Dalston. Edgar, Graig- . ' hurstnud Hilladnle at .......... . . ` Midhm-at-A(Mond7nyB. Wedneadays & ` .15`:-idnvsl n.t_-.. . _ . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -_ ` m.1unurui?-uunupya. weunepusys 8 -In-ida )at........... ............. .. Grentell uesdays and Fridays) at.. I 0'9onunotooguocnoiqoounvnoxogn 'l`orontoat.'.............;.......`....,...1 atgogtoICIUQIOIIIIICOOIOIOIIQOI To_rontont.................-............ Railwa `mails from the nouth am... I Meafor Branch Railway and North Blmcoe Branch Railway at.. . . . . . Gnllimzwood and llriIIin.- cu-. . _ _ , T 7 , . 1Ul'UlITaononunun< T0r0It0.'.`-..`..... 'l`n1-nnfn and AT] INTERGOLONIAL RAILWAY. .__ _ -v-up --w-_ ROBERT B. Moonm. W as Freight d`Pa.ase A 98sRor:sin Houseaglook. Yor 6:13. E30111-n D. POTTINGER. Chief Superintendent )nI`InnIv 3%;-A `II-_.A-'_ `Y I` Ip-_ an unn- 10R'ErdWooii- Vnuga J:-Be.dstu;r.:ml1.m J. cuLvEnwELL's I `Elli I. UDIJJU 13 1llIOl.'l.'l.`I_Bl1 lilll M113 DEW J. Hotel is now onened for the accommoda- tion of travellers. No expense has been soared to make this the best hotel north of Toronto. It has been furnished with every nooommoda-` Han nn nnvnfnvnt In flan `Inf ;-t An}! innat- 3310111 DTIHOD IUIILWIY um 1V01'Y ll sunooo sllimrwnnd and In-{Ilia at, _ _ _ - zuna nvnnv DAY nun `non uni: nuns ton BISCUITS BREAD FREDERICK` :7` BROWN THE |1o 5_`I Imwl luxopm 11 87:: ml in R. J. F. PALLING. Graduate of Trlnlty University, Toronto. Fellow of Trinity Medical Coll e Member of the College of Physicians an urgeons of Ontario. 0tce- Corner Owen and Collier streets. opposite Central School. "By a thorough knowledge of the nntm-9,1 laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, end a careful n plioation or theiine properties well-eel Cocoa. Mr. E sxhne provided `our breakfast tables with`; *:." tmzd ri::m'."l*.u':* 33" may envy oo rs o u ns_e'of ohnrtioles or diet fh8tiH0Qn8t1tl1t`i)`)1: may be nnliy-built up until strong on h ' e. n tdreuiat every. tendency to dines: _ or Inbtie maladies are oating around. n; 153%; e to attack wherever there is a weak point. . mmr alnnna mnnv n.'fn.tn'.'l nmm. Iw `kmlna nu-_ 6 8Etaok' "v?HrB'r"teI"i;".w`8Ek'1i'5i'i't.` ""6 may gape. a.'ata.l shaft in gkereving our- selvelw -o edwithpm-ab adapto- Tag`:-llzexgourishod . Iramo." .--. 9` Civil nude simply `with ' wms _` on ` mm . Bold. `onli 111` _ P39kt3i 5?` lcbgllod 63-11: 0 ' Are {alt .' d 1 inte hv me.?v51 i?oon. {.1a?:?n.f}`5v%'mm2.u ypm`:`.`. 3 their sales in his hands. ` . gftuun `C; ; 9 . o A. .. ..-. _' _(3mICE-N6xt door to J. an bmith s, "nearly opposite the Queen : and Barrio Hotels, n:t\'...1-_..I_u. -; A.I__ A___.._.._ , vrrvu-vv uuv quvvu U wuu IJDLLIU aIl.UIDl!o_ H 0'1-do:-aloft ataghe Animal oloe will be ._---.--- 1 ~ A-PI't;#N (' -;;;-"-aa.vaaaxe9.: alumna. 11- LB: \.Ig .I .9 I4!-Il.'u.\.:l.|' VI Ave Lnnvnnusgjnlnu B.. Toronto Universit . L. O. P. and S.. Ont. Omces and night rest ences. Brown's Block. Tlnnlnn ntnnnt. "Rut-win Tnlnnhnnn 7'7 _ ~ I HANDLES ALL limbs or monox suns. I uzua uunu .liib'l.'.d.l.a1B..I!3D COMPANY is based on a solid foundation of economy oi! management and ` sound business princi les. Special features: F0115! Years experience; b- erartcrm of Policy and non-forteitable after two and three years. sProminento ect-: sound life assurance; 87,000,000 aid in : 4.000 families beneted. Cost: he lowest consistent with satet . Bonuses every three ea . never less than per cent. on the lifeip 11, nor less than-14 per cent. on the endowment plan. Total Abstinence Assurance: The only comairgy in Canada oiferlng special advantages to ab- stainers. Accumulated Fund nearly 86.000.000. Head olce for Canada. Montreal. 11 `v ful\C9U\l-no --._._ "'" """ '"a:.5ai5m:..Nm. 29-tt ' Anvnvcn Otnoe. Agent for Barrio nu: om asunauz Minnoussn ` GI` n 1:! IPf\'I'lIl! n noqonn Au . ....._..... I EP P$S% ;8v.TG-00$0%A o:E'_ EVNGLAND. ns'r.43us_iEn m um. THIS LONG msuxamsnmn COMPANY is economy; 91! Inna-can-nan` -u-.I -.__J .I..._.I_--_ ___.I-V -!r LIFE ASSURANCE commvl The Popular Route East and W at. Winni- pe . Chicago. Monu-ea.l.etc. Inten ingsettlers WT lviing (or information will receive prompt -rep es. ` ` Money loan on reasonable rates. 1:. J. marrcnnn, .1. nnownmnn. s ' Duhlop Street. _ Barrie. w'=9ms,:;9.;1;:%'*..nm,,..~-~ .,pm.-t4- . , R. D. J. GIBB WISHART. Toronto, DISEASES of the EYE. EAR THROAT and NOSE. may be consumed at t e Queen's Hotel. Barrie. on TUESDAY. DEC. 29th. from 8 to 11a.m., and, the 4th Saturday of every. nggnth. FLETCHER 8: BROWN LEE V AGENTS ` BOTllWE|.|.'8 BLOCK, DIIILOP ST. BABIIIE - GREETING: . I extend my sincere thanks. for your generous and liberal patronage and sup- port. d 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'wil_l jadd during the fall some novel and attractive goods, and will keep none A but thejbest. . ITO THEPl|B|.|0 nlsumna & am. ESTATE Acms. by V 1 of `lwellgread physe V ,Ii_0i;9-liliefe jthat" Consump- 'the skin. , Thence they get into the , blood and nally arrive at the lungs , frightful rapidity. Then German; '_t_ion is 'a-' `germ , , disease. , "In other_ -words, instead of being in tlieicon-e stitution .itself}it is causd "by innu- merable small creatures living in the lungs havingfno` business there and eating them away as caterpillars do i ` the leaves of trees. A Germ The phlegm that is . v 1 ` coughed up is those Disease-e parts of` the lungs whichihave been gnawed off and destroyed. These little bacilli, as the germs are called, are too small to. be seen` with" the naked eye, but they are very` much alive just the same, and enter the body in our food, in the air we breathe, and through the pores of where theyyfasten and increase with 3 Syrup. comes 1n, loosens them, kills them, expells them, heals the places they leave, `and so nourish. and 8_00the that," in a short time. consump- d Wen` "Popular m.;..ma rent. (`himurn Mnntrdnl ntn . Ynfnnainaunolnun FARM s1_'oC K SALES , .-, V L -. J. I 4* . L 5. .:."`." "J g;-. rs. ran 1:. nununun. nxm, nan. Mn Throat, Nose. 46 Gerrard-street. east To- ronto. may be consulted at the Queen's Ifotel. Barrie. on Friday, May the 10th, from 8 to 11 n.m.. and the second Fri_da.y_ot every month. BRITISH E_MPIRE COMFORTING. R. A. noueus, _ THE Jnwmnymn. 'BI*fE,AK`A8Te THE Noxmmxm. ADVANQE 11.' Chloride of Zinc. Solutions of chloride of zinc are largely usedinthis country and in Europe -for disinfecting purposes. It in an `excellent antineptic and deodorant, but its power to `destroy disease gerniahac been very much over- estimated. It may, however, be relied upon for the destruction of pathogenic or anisma, in the absence _ of spores, in -n |1I-:nn- Qkvink nan`-his `nuns 1 c... I... L-- vuviuy want: In UV IIU LUUUIIIIHUIIUUIL LUI; I595` tain purposes. It may be combined with the more potent germicide, mercuric chloride, in accordancewith the formula already given} ' - In {sick-l'oVom we llnvvei ldiqeaaa germs at A an. djnntg9,' fat gig f know ivlier fto nd than. as. ,well_ .uhow_ to kill then), Having ; thu..kuo'wledge.i ~ not to apply it would be criminal .ne'gllgono'e, V for '. our ebrtu to rentrictgtho extnuion-` of iufeoo tions disuse: Inuit` idpond largely npon the`p`ro'p e1-`nae bf diiinfeofants in the nick- Qnnuun , Ybur distresain cough ca; We ' kpow it b<';ajuse.' 6mp s-fB'a1a'am-'wi;in -the; past few cm-ed so many coughs-mid n'rHn'1'n~'Ir `n`t'onIr'|nii1v'|"'N-ii ' .1`: DAII`|dItbn"n`4'Ah`L- QUEEN'S HOTEL, NORTH BAY. f.;";'fc"4;7.'n{{i. '771`?s"Jmf 3:1`;- h-`been wptaientireiy. , - its senuw. mefit-* Arsomefeh -`*5-ti .110 ;I!:`~_`1:_ L; 1711;-.. ;':s._-_, I 10. Sulphate of Copper. This salt has been largely used` as a disinfectant in France, and recent experiments show that in proportion of one per cent. it is a relia- able agent for the destruction of micro- organisms, in the absence of spores. It is much below mercuric chloride in germi- cide power, but is a better deodorant_- not a better antiseptic-than the more poisonous salt. . When we take into ac- count its eiciency, it is comparatively I cheap, and is to be ` recommended for cer- ,. . .......... .. 1'4. ...-_ L- __.._'L:_-.1 _:u_ i'3fu't`i3'HZ"vhi2'h 3Ze;i'i?I:3m 7h3"ET'1;.7 per cent. of the mt. ' axii;n;4_1.* ,nmnc19N$ _1!`0R bisrxrncrxox. 'p5sVtV'f{i}"`ea;a:'hcpr oldsin-L communit; `LL..."`I_'_-_--' `.'.;._' . L..j!__,`lZ_ . --v-u- .u--- ----uv XIII!`-CU walui tTi'i;i17=.;31;'i3i#Pi3.`.51`m5 Tlirs ms;`me'&`3% idixq ho "_":non`q'so e!fecti'v"9.` nd 1' at 1.11 druggists . Samp1e`bote'. Y'?":.`..`?""t". ,`-7 .-ex: +" K..w.'uu . mum--` A_1=;9o1ne ffI3ny..`thut ihm `n.~ediit*wh`s.t he` thmkq qrxgugp qnnsam; Theris na;mea. in Iuinv -nnvodnan nlnnI>{'qA"=' -"I72-Q " `I..'.L14a.` '9. Carbolic Acid. The disinfecting power of carbolic acid has been xed by experiments upon vaccine virus,and upon various pathogenic organisms. Asaturat- ed aqueous solution cannot, however, be relied upon for the destruction of spores; but in tbe absence of spores it is fatal to microorganisms in the proportion of two per cent., the time of exposure being two hours. Indeed, less than one per cent is fatal to several of the species of patho- genic micrococci which has served as test- organisms in the numerous experiments which have been made with this agent. Upon the recommendation of the famous Dr. Knoch, the discoverer of the cholera bacillus. the committee on disinfectants, of the Intermational Sanitary Conference of Rome (1885), has given this agent the rst place for disinfecting solld clothing. excreta, etc., in cholera. - For excreta t is to be used in ve per cent. solution,and for clothinar,etc.,in two per cent. solution. The experimental evidence upon record indicate that it may be relied upon in this proportion, V 'Ii`he,p`i-esence of nioistare adds greatly` to the disinfecting power of this agent. It is freely soliible in a water, one volume dissolving fty volumes of the gas. It; is therefore evident that a saturated aqueous. . solution is fifty `times -as strong as the a pure gas-anhydrous. In aqueous solu- tion, in the proportion of 1 : _2000 by weight, sulphur dioxide kills micrococcl in two hours time. In a gas-tight recep- tacle it destroys the infecting power of vaccine virus dried upon ivory points, when present in the proportion of one volume per cent, the time of exposure being six hours. The same proportion destroys anthrax bacilli. without spores, from the spleen of an animal recently dead, dried upon silk threads, in thirty minutes (Koch. ) These facts show that sulphur dioxide is a valuable disinfectant; but: the conditionseof successful disinfec- tion, as established `by the experimental evidence, are. that the material to be dis- infected shall be freely exposed to its action for a considerable time, in a recep- tacle which does not permit the gas to escape. 1t must be remembered that disinfection of .a thin layer ofevaccine virus upon an ivory point, or of anthrax blood upon a silk thread, exposed in a gas-tight receptacle, cannot be taken as evidence that thicker layers of infectious material. attached to the surface of bed- ding and clothing. or enclosed in folding blankets, bundles of- clothing, matresses etc., can be disinfected by 2 the same amount of sulphur dioxide generated in a room whichis not gas-tight. It has been shown, by carefully conducted experi- ments, that the escape of sulphurous acid gas from a bed-chamber or hospital ward is very rapid, in spite of the usual pre- cautions for stopping up crevices when such a room is to be fumigated; and in- feotious material, enclosed in bundles or protected by folds of blankets, etc.. may escape disinfection. after having been exposed for many. hours in a tightly clos- ed chamber containing ten volumes per cent. of this gas. articles as would injured by exposure to. moist heat.or to a disinfecting solution. A properly constructed disinfection cham- 7. trecciiimended-i'tfor-the disinfection`; of such . her or `5oven - isabsolutely -essential, if - dry heat is to "be used. The .experim'entsl evidence on record vsho_ws;~th_at_ the de-; structioli of spores "requires amteinperature which would injure woollen fshrice(l40 10.. for. three hours(. ln'the""absence-of- spores, however. articles which are freely exposed for two hours to a temperature-of 110 C. (230 Fahr'.)r may with safety be considered disinfected. In `practice it will _be necessary to remember` that the penetrating power of dry heat is very slight, and that packages,buudles, or even articles loosely thrown one upon another, cannot be disinfected in this way. 7 I . 8.? Sulphur `Dioxide (sulphuroua acid gas). Fumigationg with burning .au`l:hurV has `long been a favorite -inethod; 1 icin- fection, The experience of aauitariana is in favor of its ueein yellow fever, mm- pox, scarlet fever, diphtheria, andother diseases `in which there isreaaon to believe that the infectious material does not con- tain mores . ~ The -experimental -evidehce on record` shows that under certain condi-` tione it is effective for the destruction of microorganisms in the absence of spores but that it" is quite iu'1pote_ntIf_or the de- struction of these` reproductive elements. J AMES EDWARDS. Conveyanoer. Issuer of Marriage ldcennes. Omee strictly pri- vate. Poet Otoe Building, Barrie, and at his private residence. Marv Street. 11-ly Ahjiarbur frI1iiI$iIit- ' . _o9nginuea_-mic Week. -l;9v.iS-.I;oe": in the ' drug `store . wonderful aura qyhioh had 1!; affected byu_Pin her lnfhta ' my navy woma to do thi . ` To Mrs, Martin l|uIJu. an-HA avuu wuuoaavn-s 00 olausuvnnv an Square, and forever ten ye while in `his oice he was compelled to ' .-u ain in a reclining position on a couc 7" covered with heavy buffalo robes win =`_ and sum- mer. Itiwas with difculty th:f_ he could make his way, even with jg: aid of crutches, to his residence, b i a short distance from the store. He ., attributes his trouble to constant exposu1: at the open door of his store. carr g heavy bags of grain in. and out, and , hen over- . heated and perspiring. sitting over an open cellar-way in order 5` cool off. . About a year and a half ago = found it necessary to give up his busiss, owing - June last, 'on hearing of to the fact that he was u;;- utterly helpless from his terrible - case, he began to take that remedy, Dr. Williams Pink L,` been greatly beneted thereb _.' Mr. Webster was seen by i porter at his residence s nab street With the exception of this , * my legs, he said, I hav never been I If I were to try and pl 5 sick a day sinceI was 17 y rs old, and now I am 56. This locomo ataxy is a terrible disease. For years seemed as though they bel onee lse. As I have lain asl ged to some in on a winter I would have to feel arounwith my hand beforeI could tell which le as out of bed. . my foot on a easy reach I "T; y. The pain at. times hasbeen terri. 1 have lain awake night after night. ,2: k after week, alternately grasping -..~ foot in my agony as the sharp pains ~i shot through various par of my anatomy When I was first attac = with pains in my feet some twelve vi: s ago, I tried several physicians but =_~ could get no relief. Paralysis then s in and I im- mediately consulted a .ell-known spec- ialist in Buffalo. who to 1 me that I was suffering from locomot` ataxy and could not get better. I cam f home again and on the advice of friend tried several hot springs, but with no e ect, except, per- haps, to aggravate my` omplaint. I n- ally became discou Q: and after two yearsdoctoring, I ("ierwent an opera- tion. I was placed -- der chloroform, a gash two inches and alf in depth made in the side of each g near the hip and -the doctors put their 3 gets in the gash and stretched the atic nerves in the vain hope that such uld give me relief. Since then now overen years ago, until, June last, I took no fin edicine whatever, and retiring from usiness, became so helpless that I coul - :' - ot walk a step with- . out my crutches. an sometimes the pain wassomething awfu About June, how- ever, I got some _.'a Dr. Williams Pink Pills and after us the first box felt such a benecial r from them that I continued to use th " u ever since with the le pains I used to suf- _ : ished, and with the exception` of a g tle little dart at rare intervals, I might f ever know I had ever suffered with the ` Since using the pills I get to sleep early `- d sleep as soundly and peacefully as a b all night through. I can also walk a ozen steps or so with- out my crutches , And to illustrate, the old gentleman g ` up and walked across the room and b k again to his seat along side the repor . Now I couldn t do 3- last June, continued he, - certainly the pleasantest , . , that I ever tried. I would advis any one who is troubled n any way similar to mine I ` "J Williams Pink` Pills. , .,M1'.~ J. A gr, the. well-known Ham- !1.t0l.1- t,,'says that the demand for T his fsomething. astonishing. P; 13?" "Diil"'chaaed one dozen . was his first order. Since the demlnd is increasing. It ...Wo[ ,.djo_z,en_per day. ,c0_ es from other druggists in ffering from any nervous I} - l01d..2,8,80 boxes of thepills. . Q rflwxaul: -.Anos!3er_9mrk-hie one which um . Indlogtq that the Name would be lute . number of remarkable cures "cour- ringin. Hamilton iaoausing gene: '-_ com- ment throughoutthe coantry."1`o th 5; know the inside facts there is not t _'cause for wonderment. The rem _` as was Mr. Marshall's, took h i.- from his cure, persisted in the use of " with equally wonderful reau1ta_ their one, And what is happening ff` Hamil- ton` in the way of remarkable " urea, is happening in all parts of the minion, and ev ery day adds to the pile , `grateful testimonials which the propriet ' of Dr. Williams` Pink Pills are ceiving. Nov. 7th :- or mung. EFORMITIES AND DISE ASES OF THE JOIN TS-DR. MCKENZIE, 14 Bloor St. W.. Tomato. will be at the QUEENS HJTHL the last Saturday otzgry month. laocount of Mr. John rshall s wonderful cure, after su'ering.' or years with looomotor ataxy natur` brought to light several other cases. almost equally miraculous euros in f his city._ Among the many citizens w ` proted by Mr. Marshall's experience nd- who have been troubled for many ears with the same afiction was M William Webster. For along time he as in the our and feedbusinens in t Market ,,,j E _ _ . _ ,, A gt suaansnn ton; rm-ox. ;;a set &";..,`:`c:,'.` ,,`. ;,E:,`P" M [gamma on Your me. oney as utunl well It seldom Falls. Dear Sirs.-I took two bottles cf Hagyafds Pectoral Balsam, and it cured me of hoarseness and. tightness of the chest after other things had failed. I have a.lso tried B.B.B., it works splendidly for weakness and headache. Rn-rnnpl Maddock. Beamsville, Ont. I'D! F811! 01' V01!- ENTLEMEN,-Fifteen months ago 1 11414 abealing breast. I tried a nllmbor of remedies but got no relief. I then tried Hag- yard s Yellow Oil, which gave me instant relief. It is the best thing I ever used for all kinds of pain or cold. M... Jnhn Cnrhnft. St. Marv s. Ont. New Sal-um Notes. Dear Sirs,-I have used six bottles of 13.13- B. I took it for liver complaint. Before I took it I bad headache and felt stupid all th0 time, but now I am healthy and entire1y.WC11 In addition I have 3 00d appetite, Wh1Ch I did not have previous v. T ilnln Dn|1n11 New Sarum. Ont. A Change for the Better. Sirs,--I have taken three bottles of I 111`dw'.-. Blood Bitters and find it a splendid 1m~ cine for constipation and poor appetite. 1 will continue takin it as it is a great blessing and I feel a great o ange in my health since taking it. Editorial Evidence. 1 Gentlemen,-Your Hagyard s Yellow 01`. is worth its weight in gold for both ll1l(`l'l1d'- and external use. During the late I.:1 Gnppe epidemic we found it a most excellent 13r-~;-n- tive and for sprained limbs, etc., tlu-1'0 IS notl`. ing to equal it. Good Advice. EAR SIRS,-I have been tI`0l1NuI wiz headache for over 40 years, and had it so bad about once a week that I \\':Is $01110- times not expected to live. I was adV'i.~'<'tI to use B. B. B. , and have used 3 bottles. I now have an attack once in fouror ve xnouth.-'.="1*1 feel that if I continue using it I will be entire- 1y cured. Therefore I recommend it I1i_;}11}`. Mrs. E. A. Storey, Shetland, Hut. IKE. IJD unu Al'lal.|ul'. 1']! 51015115, DUI` U goons. etc. W. A. Ross. *4. R. 0. S. Edilu L: R; 0. Pay Jo R0 nmnm: and niovhl-. magi nnnpn `R1-nu7n n Rlnnlr Illu IuIVfVl\II.l Books are a guide in youth and an en- tertainment in old age. They support I13 under solitude and keep us from becom- ing a burden to ourselves. When we are weary of living we may repair to the dead, who have nothing of peevishness, pride or design in their conversation. \llC-l\ll IJLIU 3E [I813 Of all the blessings which it has pleas- ed Providence to allow us to cultivate there is not one which breathes a pure!` fragance or bears a. heavenlier aspect than education. Gem: of Thought. ' Tia education forms the common mind. Just as the twig is bout the tree s inclin- A.-I vino Education begins the gentleman, but reading, good company and reflection must nish him. nnnuu AJ.A.llIuA.| LIIIJJ - The talent of success is nothing more u doing what you can do Well, and doing well whatever you do, with a. thought of fame. ' n 117. __-_ 1,, vonvugtiv V]. AIDA-IAW We row in `the same boat, you know, said 5 comic writer of small reputation to Jerrold, True, replied J errorld, we do row in the same boat, but with very different skulls. I ..-v _--.-_- -: vnnv an-vvnba In some countries the picture present- ed is supposed to be two male lions en. gaged in _a deadly combat. In most Oriental countries the figure is supposed to be that of a single lion walking across a desert. Bishop Wilkens, in his book, called The Moon a Habitable World, says 2 - As for the form of the spots on the moon, some think that they represent a man. and poets guess it is the boy Endymion, whose company Luna loves so well that she takes him with her. Others will only have it to be the face of a man, as the moon is usually pictured in the calendar, but Albertus thinks that it represents a lion with his tail toward the east and his head to the west. Others have thought it to be much like a fox, ani certainly it is as much like a lion as that in the Zodiac, or as Ursa Major is like a bear. _ 11?: .553`! II KUIIIILU When or how these absurd notions originated no one knows, but the people of each country seem to thinktheir own theories best. The Jews, for instance, on account of some story in the Talmud, believe the lines and spots to be the face of the old patriarch, Jacob. | Nearly all colds are slight at rst, but tlmi, tendenqy is to so lower the system that 11:. sufferer becomes a ready victim to any pm-;,. lent disease. The use of Ayer s Cherry l (_`(;[rJ. ml, in the beginning ofa. cold, would gurml against the danger. A Java`! Pl 5. troubles. % R. 1'. DA. LIL` ll, \J4IJ.l1'|n.lL` UUUJV J. I UD DIAIIF 00:. will be at his oloe. at the 00 house. Barrie, every Saturday. Residence and PD. Cookntown. ::.__._____:.. IJIIIIB, UOIIIUDDB UL In lL|ll(ll.DE'6 DUCK! llllll Plasterers Hair. Storehouse at the Northern Railway Switch. foot of John street, near the dopot. The bond of this Lime is better than that of any other kind. and the nish superior. Omoe -Corner of John and Elizabeth streoto. or pam 01' com. Mrs. John Corbett, St. Mary's, Ont. Lly weakness and neanauuu. Samuel Maddock, _-A we prewoumy. Libbie Pound, New Sarum, ' The Man in the Moon. December 24, For Pain or colds. mg. A repre. 8 ho investigated 7 the little girl is the beat of health, .;| Wxlliama Pink .' are nota patent c prepartion used , years in the private m of hiah -N--`-~ 1, 1891. Ont. AI UDFIJDIIDUI DI-Ill. Duuuur, II HDUUIUUFUTU ot Doors. Blinds. Moulglgngs. &o.- Plan`-. log or all kin done promptly and satisfac- Ionly. -Faotorv. John street. Barrie. ' . 1lIlUI\u\:l'llI W s IJUU LV1, D.&.ISIIo15'1'.IlI'5. All. torneyf Solicitor. Notary Public. 0111005 in Bank 0 Toronto Buildings, Owen Street. Rn!-n- Ont- `2l.lv U5 UL 111 Dllv Barrie. Ont. 4 re: Ogno` nuns; l_'u`l'd o'n ;' ' "rhosodurity 1ornpo o1to:fg1_:n _ ~v--'.`:.:=.-b ' l I B-9 1` DIVUUDULV . DJ1I\vl1.1D 1.lll DUULU1' . TOR ot the Supreme Court of udioature tor Ontario. Conveyanoer. 850. Money-no Loan. gices in Bank at Toronto Block, Owensgteeet. ume. DILJJALEL co IIDIJDILV. BARRISTERS. 8ol1o_1tora in High Court of Justice. Notaries Pubho. Conveyancers. Oloen over the Bank of Toronto. Barrio. H. H. Smamv. Q.O.. G. H. ESTEN. R. FERGUSON. BARRISTE SOLICI- Inn nntnrln nnvnwnnnnw Rrn Ninnntrrn Tnnn Luna 1. III. MCCARTHY. Pnrmm, MCCARTHY 8c DUNCAN. Allisson and Uxeemore. qp._n.,__ ___ can , , A q-,,._, 110511. U1l.|(JI:I!-Z 110011! LVUI.` ronto. Owen Street. Barrie. H. D. STEWART, " ?o'r'sI"3caI'r1E? "coE3yI:"u7."i?i'on`a`$r?'6 Loan. U1ces-2 Doors North of Bank ot To- I-nntn urnn Qt!-not Dnwnin llllll. ULILUO-'UVU.l' 1.1. In Auluv names :3 . '"""'i="E't"e1-"` mocks; Togenagxie BIfnoh01oe- 0 VI Enwmn J. Huazt. T D. C. Mmwmson. I01! um OOIIIIOIT In EIIO IIIQIIE BBQ. (RICK! approved style. Commercial men will nd the sun le room and everything they. require has en spec y attended to. . Terms from 81.00 to 81.50 per day. Porter attends all trains. T T " 14-tf. ` ---- v u-avg v I vs, nnnvuaunug g Eons DIOKINSON B. A.. D. F. MAOWATT_ LUALLVDULV G6 JlLAUVVL'l.".l.', DAI&I&1D'1'lInIt U Notaries Public. Solicitor of Supreme Court. &c. Barrie, 0nt.. Oloee in sank of Toronto Block. No. 3. Owen Street. At Branch Oice, Elmvale. every Monday, Tau-wnv f\n--wnvnn.- `IS A I\ HI `I! . nun. .-- jfi IIIZIIIS ' uniy. 15$! IIIFIFG Dllflli I110 Iold. Oonvovnnoing in all its branches. Mu-. I-Inca Licenses Issued. Omoo-Ross look. Dnnlop Street, Block. T 46-11 l.'l'I'l]Il'l.BU0l'o EXOOLIUIIF IDWIIIIIIKIFIOII IDS` V L the tn elnn public. Bar and larder well sup- ued with t e best. Good steblinc and atten- vs hostlers. Lu e of guests conveyed tree U and from all Few doors west or Mar- ket street on Dunloo street. ENNOX, AULT 85 KERR. Barristers, Soli-; oitors of the Supreme Court, `Proctuors. Notarl Oonveyanoers. 850.. Mona to loan. Oloes. Block. on site N. 8: . W. Itation, Barrie. and Bing '3 Block. Bradto . EAuan'1-on Lnxxox. WELLINGTON Auvr. norm R. KERR. ' VII 18%] IIDFIWU IV IDWXI {D0930 l`Il'lliIUl'l' 03: Discounted. Collections made an "J. 'a.`23.. .`.`.'.`.{:.. . .3 a'E`32.`.22`?'.E `:22. G A. RADENHURST. BABRISTER, AT- . torney Solicitor in Chancery. Conveyan- oor. ace. oaioo-mac Door South or Put Oloo, Elnd e Block Owen Street Barrio. 49-48 EARN at M.UU_Il1BU1V. nnzuuuruna. Solicitors. Conveyanoers; `ace. Money to Loan. 01oe-0ver D. J. Murchison : Store, u-ket Street Barrie. Blanch Omv-P0t1 ~61"B Qlnnlr mnttnnfu a an EDWARD LYNCH. - EROPRIETOR. SUBSCRIBED % CAPITAL ::__-_ 70 non INVESTMENT -on`-good g freehold security at lowest rate mufmat. No priaoigel monex` nix-ed until nun` nf tlun fnunn QT A Hnllnlfnn ' K ulwruau. no 11 and ot the term. 30., Bar;-lo. * .IJ 1155533. EOLIUIUUFI III 0115 BIIPITBIIIB U('lll'Ia .01` Jndinturo of Ontario. P1-actors. Notur1ea,Co - V67 moon. to. Money to Loon. VOloou-Roes V Block. arr! WM. 14001191", 0. O. C.|l:. Hnwsozn A. E. H. Onnswxoxn. 7_.____, __- V-..` --v-- __ __ ONEY.-A' large amount of yrivate funds to land on strut ht loans at owest rank. I0 MCCARTHY EPLER & MOCA RTHY. hfoHN'soN 8: SARJEANT, BARBIE, Im- nm-tnrn and Damien: in (".nnln nf all kind; And VEORGE W. LOUNT, BARRISTER. AT? 'T tn!-nAv_ nlinitnr. Nntnrv `Dublin. Hfnm: - H. LYON. PRIVATE FUNDS TO LOAN - nn `Rani Entntn At intact l'AfAl_ Il'nI-Inm-1 )RS. R388 and Arthur. Phsioio.ns, Sur- . R. n, 9. annna nrn `W A, Rnm: ocARTir,__f5EPLmR &; MOOARTHY, uarrlsters. Solicitors. Convevanoers. 850.. D'ALTON Mocurrnr. Q. C. J. A. Muonrrnr. er. ma . 1*. Burma. %.:3..i F. Honmsny. Pl` A, J A. McGREGOR M. D. C. M. F .T. M. O. . Graduate ox Trinity University, Toronto. Fellow of Trlnlt Medical College, Toronto. Member College hysiolene and Bur eons. Ont. Late of Toronto General H03 1 011100.- Next door to Mr. Bell's store, T ornton. N.B. -Will be at Ivy every Wednesda . from 1 to 5 mm. Will be at Egbert every Fri . from 1 to A vs III 2K.tf `In vvl-av- VI MCCARTHY, Evms. PEPLER85 Mocuvrnv, ()1-illin- 5 VTRATHY & ESTEN. )R. PALMER. SURGEON. EYE, EAR. l`hI-nut. Nona- ORGAN-n.rd.at.I-ant. emit. 'l`n. :1. HIV. l.'IS.IVA`l.'li l'ULV.IJD 'l.'U IAJALV . on Real Estate at lowest rates. Eu-mere one nf tho flnnntw `Rani mama. hang it An ARRIE PLANING MILL.--GEO. BALL. Gnrnnntar and Builder. and Mnnnfnntnmr `ITEWART as spabuh. Ban-tutors, Solici- 3 tnrn_ Nntariaa, Dnnvnvnmnm-A. Mnnnv tn ONEY To L'oAN.- s2so boo at o and '0} A cent. J. '1'. srnoui. Solicitor. Va H10. . V` ' Bu'rle.1stOot..1886. 41-Av `ARCHITECTS Anni T. BANTING, CLERK` COUNTY OF SIM- .. nnm will ha at his: nlnn :1: tin: (`nnrt )ICKIN SON MACWATT. BARRISTERS Nntnrion .Pnhlin, Rnlinlfnr nf nnmmn I I '1': AIVLV A1411, H1: 11- Us U1" UIIIUO LI]. 130011` I well : Block. Allandale. On the nremiaes st night. 43-ly - [AURIOE GAVILLER-Dol.INIO_N,fAND Provincial Land Surveyor. ' Bums` once.- ucu-thy u Block. 15 ; ,, T. ARNALL, M. D. C. M.. office in Both- wan . Flinn]: A llnnnln. On the nu-Aminml [EARN acJMURcn1soN. BARRISTERS. Rnllnlfnv-u nnvhvnnmarl; `km. Monav to LIVVAIVI. % DKIFUUJA -D5] tors. N otaries. Conveyanc- l.'l\_ n1m:n_`2 Donn: Nnrth n LISISLII FJJALV ILVU 1!1l1JlJu"\3IiUo DALLIJ. Carpenter and Builder, and Manufacturer Innrn, Rnnh, Rlindn Mnnltlinan kn . `Dlnn- ' msonnnannous. MANUFACTURES. U IIBUIIDIQ IUOUIIIY IF IOWXI PIPE Ndprinoi n'1one`vrreni'1-ed arm. H. _ .S'l`RA H .8olg_'oitor. `E-`1TET1X.-i 1.1111065 H110. lllgll PPBIQBHUEB. DIUWBI Dunlap street. Ba.rr1e. Telephone. 77. Money to Ldan. omrionn. lI0'l`EIa8._ T Lgunvntons. - J. T. Srnoun. 7811 am 21-ly * W`&;,'.a."*.;.: o;.;.;.*..* '77.."`'*`* mcoNmo4L IIm_3mon~ go, 1`ota.l aunts, : ` 01'II01l--Ooo_r .HENDl B8 _2r.s Hara- In thanking the publle of mag ;nd'.v1n1ty tor the liberal patronage bestowed upon mm in the unit. been In ntntn that In Inn :1: Mm 'U.Il.lVULV X DAIIuJnlAJ.V'1', DAIUI1-Ill, .1111 J porters and Dealers incoals of all kinds. anti to G M} 1 hWh1teF Ec.::'n.Y:. nr..~f X93211 u}`,?.a`2. mm `RI-ink: an 101' 0116 .ll.U0l.`l 0 DBBUOWBQ upon Inn! in thepaet. bJg :3"?.'m that he has at oon eiderable expense increased his baking hell! ties and is now prepared to do a. larger business an even - -- A - PIO-N10 puvrms goouns a-. wnnnnwe supplied at phort notice and on reasonable Itnlnnn . bnmp s-rn:.n`:n'_1'. uouop than 453- coN7mN_cEn,com`ss1oNER DHLCJ. :..-'- wvjr `o:a.~&31s'La13?aza: mm, oipm a:.oo`o.oo'o;' dopbsitod with sub aiim mont. at Ottawa 8100.000. Reserve tuid ' .IM|,I'll| lm!-Ilna, -x . ' . IIIUIII II UWDWI OlW.vIN. ISGBIVD mug. 50.00!) Sterling. rum M.llROAN"I'ILll_l'lBE rxaunhion Capital 1500.000:-`Go`v`ornment dopom mm. nu now An: Au. trout com-nuns. ` _ '1'-El WA'l!ERI;q0:':IlU1'UfA`.Ig' H31; _m_st_Jn- AQ-3X'JC. .,K_7" A,u KL.`-`-ng-` Made in the various sty -De11verod in all Darts less and quality the ot the town ` IIIIIMINIIIN BAKIHIY ll nun 0L"l'l'lNG a SAVIKGPABLOB -v0I :POS.I'[`E. BARBIE Ho"rn1._, LEADS THE VAN. BROWN yvs IIULIJ Inna`. auvuunvnw can \.I_\rI-an V: In `oorgetown, Grey and Guelph Whi-$.67`-1-I1!-31 Limo, Cements of all kinds. Fire Bricks Dlutnmn `Hal:-- Stnmhnuna at thn Nm-1:11 wili nd itadyantageou-s-to use this route, as is the quickest in point of time, and the rat are as low as by any other. Through freight s fo ded by fast sp ial trains and men- ienzaafias proved the 'i3:teroolonia'l routeeto be the quickest for European freight to and from alirfoints in Canada and the Western States. okets may be obtained and also information about the route and about freight and passen- ger rates from . r . ` C-stun-no-cu: - ___ ____... \ll-II-OI. ID uyunu UUIIIIBII Rallwav Otnoe. Monotdn. N.B. Mav 55. 1885, Aceumortnzetollowuagznaux-snag` o...` b - II??? 31 T`T1\`9 Ago-y -` manuteotured treah every day. Ask your grocer to: them and you will use no other. aura resorts or uanaaa are along this line. Pullman cars leaving Montreal on Monday, Wednesday and Friday run through to Halifax. andton Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday to St. John, N .B.. without change. Close connections made at Point David with the Grand Trunk Railway and the Richelieu` and Ontario N avi tion Company's steamer! from Montreal. an at Levis with the North Shore Railway. Elegant first-class. Pullman huet. and amok- ing cars on all through trains. - t-class refreshment rooms at oonvenient distances. > Imronrms Ann axrqmns _:uIn Inn THE omEc'raofu'rs From the west 101- am points in New Brunswlok. Novn sooth. `Prince . Edward. -Island, Cape Breton and Newfoundland. All the popular sea. bathln , shing and plan- snre resorts of Canada a. ong this line. Pullman can lenvinnr Mnntrnnl nn Mnnnu `Money Orders issued and paid on end from any money. order oioe in` the Dominion of Cnno.do.- Great Britain and Ireland, British India. Newfoundland, the United" States, Africa. West Indies,'Austrslisn Colonies. Asia and almost all foreign countries. and Saving Bank deposits received from 31.00 to` $3000. be- tween the hours of 9 run. an 4 p.m.` Letters for registration must be Basted` 15 minutes before the closing of each ma .' ` Postage on letters for the Dominion` and the United States 8 cents per ounce and for Great Britain and Ireland 5 cents per fault ounce. Re- gistration too 5 cents. Mail Matter taken from the street letter boxes daily (Sunda s excepted), at 8 o'clock em. and 3 and 8o c ook p.m. A V Post Office, Barrie. J -uue 28th, `-1891. A b 345.11 J. EDWARDS Postmaster - Olce .honrs.~8 o.m. to.7.pm. (Sundo nox- oepted). and for 20 minutes after the vol of the Toronto night mail on aturday nght Ollie ` .Il'__.-__ A-\_,1,-,,, u n _ ._ - _ _ Blmcoe Branch at ..... | Collingwood and on-1111: at ........ . . Guvenhnrat Branch Railway "at. . . . H1lls Craizhut-nth Dslauop. Ed- und Crown Hi FE-`st (lifontxdaya, Wedneuduys 8: ` S'-0300),;-oraouo'5coo'o'oooa G-rentell (Tuesdays and Fridays) at. . ma: PUBLIC is informed that has new tinn nf tunvnllnwn NA Avnnnnn ling hnnn nnnnn

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