INTERGOLONIAL RAILWAY. ***-:::*-s*-:.:~==:T"" .,%7~.; mm. W -- ~- 1. F'nrI:v,.vnAI-1 nvnawlnnmi - I Ah. B gznvrsn EMPIRE; ROBERT B. MOODIE. 7 Western Freight and Pssson er 1:, 98 Rossin House Block. Yor st`... oronto. D. POTTINGE . s Chief Superintendent . .lI-mn na|.. It-..-s... IT!) *|l.._na can: nuns nvnnr my nun non _Imonjns Allll sxvomns gay Orilers: iaaiied and on aid from. monav order oloa in thy. nnmininn nf - '3 1 -tn:-'IiIi`n"i 11.`. s;.;`..`. '.u'.." -_ 90 DUN LOP STREET. Pupil of H (Late t Let 1 . . , 9.0.. 3:14 1:otnu?i:(.`??l3:og M. I1eld&nd.-.W.-.0. For-syt'h' mcnsnnr rnm:ipiin,naguui: . ad-lung; Vrinigiiunu run if " BIscu|'r"s FREDERICK .7` BROWN BREAD THE ` B. PALMER. ~BURGl001\'. EYE. EAR. Throat, Nose. Isuerrard-street. east. To- ronto. may be consulted at the Queen's Hotel. Barrie. on Fnday. May the 10th, trom 8 to 11 n.m.. and the second 10`:-idnv of avnrv mnnt.h_ 940nm uavu gvvwu vuv vyvtuulvul L :'n"1'n'1i tion. and b .a. careful a gllcation ell`! A the fine properties -vvell-deleetbg Cocoa, M . = prgztded our breakfast table: with re ly beverageav " manyhesvy d`b`o'towbn1u.' Isugfcrii vv ylllily IIBYOIOG DOV0l'BBO,W d 'tdrh billd.' ' ` %y:.::a>.:.':;. .:.: 1* 1 imayzlie grsdu nlly.bu1ltnwn I got: V am also -of diet ` o . t 0'0?!` .d.en . mt: ` A an area *1 to 3 who or there `I 0 * - Tlhnm nn mdsnr. n faint -Hid wsum L I ID . . `Sold--only Jghillis; ?: .. . JAMES EPPS Landed- xlude it Inggesoketa. by G1-:oerI.I.fabe1led `aoo.nom.. thichmlsts, " 0.33713. O L. ,...,.' %;ouraii1iiiidni3;&*i; ~ F>~B- - SAL r (EA1!,gALLANDALE z i A s.;.........h `A.`..;.;.a...`h..'i?h , u...* `laws which gove'r`1`: the ope:-atugna fe! 1` 1': and nutrition. pllcation `o . , ,. 3 tha ne n1-onarties -'wall.u.ila`muL (mm. 1:. ':i'aI..`@iaa .' V'tnteTd1i:gto"h'V ..,e.,`.:1::..n:'m%r.;`*;$n1,,;9,2...V.e,,1..,*:;: `attended to. .- tho11rsalaMn'hls nan A _ . OlICE-Next door to J. 'Ga.`lbmith?s. ' nearly opposite the Queegfs and';Bnn:ie.Hotel:-._` , . -. - B'.0rdora.lott at. .-the Anvmon oloe will be $5` ~ 0- 3- _3'.,.RD- DIITIU. on zrxuuy, may we mun, num 6 W J 5.111.. and the second Friday or every month. . C HANDLES ALL KINDS OF AUCTION SALES. Inns um [IELIABLE EBTIAHNEEH G. R;_ FO~R,ML t!A\?*l\ up `sunny 4-. .-..__-- run vv.cL'rIuru.:uu n1u'I'UA;u 1|'1tI.n' INBULP ANOE O0. .0&FitI1.' 3500.000- THE ECONOMIC AL FIRE INSURANCE CO. 0 BERLIN. ' . .0 /Total assets. 3340.000. . Mono to loan 4 on rs: mor ages. Con- veyan ng done,A cconnts collecte . `kc. nmmtnm l\--___ `I'1"l'.1`T`l\`l'.\I\1!nt\\v-1-A 1Ns6RLNo1rXem'rs'A5 eon}-' - VEYANCERS. Represent the following Companies :- THE SUN FIRE INSURANCE OFFICE OF LONDON. ENG. The oldest purely Fire Ins. Co. in the world THE INSURANCE C0'Y OF NORTH AMER? vIl`.A_ nnltnl 32 Ml ! NI! DUI!-Ul!*li`I.IIi r Barrie. - ' - ' ; ; , . V B|::l|}E8T,:81'RONuGEgT, am ..w::::?a.:r..a" *- ' '" =8 I303. AQOBBQIIIQWDOUDUI 59!-` . Sold by All GI-coon and `D:-Igglstn. emngigxlul a hundred other` ` ` mm JEWELLER, , B0'l'llVlEl.l S BLOGK. IIIIIILOP ST. BAIIIIIE scgocelz 1 nn luli-ALVU.l!i UU' 1 UI' IVUH/1'. AMER? 0 ICA. _ Capital. $3,000,000. . THE MERCANTILE FIRE INSURANCE 00 Gavin! 8500.000: Government deposit mode. THE WATERLOO MUTUAL FIRE INSUR- ANCE an- nmltnl: mm mm. - ` u `go--v... uvuv, GLVVVIIIIIVD uvuvvvvuo `XIV. % OFFIEE.--Over HENDERSONS _Ha.:d ware Store. ' SOROGGIE 8:. SMITH. Insurance Agents. \ Barrie. 0nt.. B. J. F. PALLING, Graduate of University. Toronto. Fellow of Trinity Medical College, Member or the College of ghyetoxene and surgeons or Ontario. Unme- rnmv wan and Unlllnr nt.I-ant; nnnnnn-A GREETING: .A I extend my sincere thanks for your generous and liberal patronage and sup- port. ' It cannot be denied that `such support comes as an acknowledgement that DIAMOND HALL is the best place for high class Watches and Clocks. I will add during the fall some novel and attractive goods, and will keep none l theabest. [T0 THEPUBLIGJ ll sALe%s% i The HoTx1."'J;" W; Fiiimor is_t,he"` Sh.ri'aab.f KentCo.`. De1,T.e. and-1iv`es;_ ateDo,verV; the County Seat: and T Cap- ital ofth State.` 1The sheriff is a gentleman ofcy-nine`. years of age; and this is what hesays : I have used your A-ugust.F1ower for sevg eral years in my fami and for my own use, and aun ~ it does; me ` ` more g! (1 than an other remedy. I have ween troubfed with W,hatlI n'-A1i n2-o_V9v,,:--Il-_ A ..-l.; --._--;. V? I11-U60. VVP"'V-C 'Ea`ff`sick Headache. A painomes-- ` in the back part` of my head rst, I ` andthen soon a general` nheadache ` until I become "sick and vomit, ` At. times, too,` I have anfullnessg ` aer eating, a pressure after eating = ` at the pit of the stomach, :.and_ ` sourness, when food seemed` to` nse . ` up inmy throat and mouth. When _ ` I feel this coming on if I take a `little August `F1'ower,`it relieves `me, and is the best r_emedy I have `ever taken forit. For this reason `I take it . and recommend it to `others as a great remedy for Dys_- _ `pepsia, &c. ' ` ` G. G. GREEN, Sole` Manufacturer, ..- _. 4 19nAiEFU!r V00#41t%vr:iG-. :21 75., ' " 1'. nmrma. ommx COUNTY or am- oon. will be at his oloomt the Oourt. Ba-re!,"o:ory Saturday. Residence and POWDEREDJ R; A. D%OI.lGLAS,% 'Woo(il'>.|1`x:y,v 71%.-'_vvj1'ZseTy,' A. mules;-~:ns;mg.`.<. my ; a=::E9;:~a9enm*it? V qquuuluulug *'*i8`bIIII'.. . . 9--9s1*!1..r9Y!.W.th9.I2. . . . .91. prophylax Ionr.d1s.eue. much 00 dwell 23110 ` !@3V#d ,1 memieti Aioarlet evt.ef whens`! M33` 661:; _ _eteit6& r:-contagious d IBIIIIPKI. in the one o Iiggvnd-nun `In.rL_.L~.nA_; .--: rm` Th `F1V'i.@"?dsl}f .Jo'_I'_It..' fem and II ~cl.i!12t9r'e . *:h9.vins ip.ql.m9s-urea at iugainot thoaelihfeoix In-.e. moat fatal, we Niall ' npon .precnntionu_to.l>'e' tikemini ' issues. much so reies`, d Whooping-ooughv -These erebsoi differ from those already recom- qhl,`-pox and isf_i`1o`Is'ient~_-food;,:_~et_<`:.,_ ' V I which -:ii&iy`indiioe'ar1!'g3tt4:`rcitf i:i1_' ; nJGI`IIlI ' _ Next to impure vwateriwe must place impure-air as a factor in the etiology of typhoid .ev.er.. . There is good: reason" .'.to behave that. thegerms! of -the disease e may be carried. bythe -foul '=-"gases which ; are giveh oif-from~sewers, privie?s';fet'c.,'V when; these _become- infected; and tliat the . dis- ease `may be induced` by the respiration of. such`: contaminated atmosphere. `At . all events, the` breathix'y`;'Qf fa vitiated atmos- ph_r"g,-1. aiid `iiisanntaryvsurroundingse gen_er:'- ally .coi;s'ti_ti1_te predisposing causes which ho.\ 2Id be.a.vo.ided.. . flu .tyDhoid.fe.v.er,~.as in yello w. fever and cholera, . depressing mental emotions,si1`oh' ',g:;'grief, despondenoy, orcfear, `ai1i4 pny.1,.== cai e`xhaustion from excessive fltiigrgvina` I . ioul ' agent; """" ' ' :,P??iI'QIin;; ' AME8 EDWARDS. Oonveyeneer. Issuer at Marriage Licenses. Oloe strictly pri- vate. Post 011100 Banding, Barrie, and at his privete residence. Merv street. I 11-ly _: aufer from those all-eddy 175368: gf Ignall; oz and Anioarlgt '< usv IV an IIDUUI . The water of wells located within the limits of a city or village should not, as a "rule. be used fomdrinking purposes, for the soil is almostcertain to. be polluted; and it often occurs that the_ contents of privy vaults andfoesspools pass. into the some porous stratum of. sand or gravel` from which the well-ywater is obtained, or that surface drainage nds its way into the shallow wells.` i It will `be necessary, also, to regard with suspicion the water of small streams and ponds which are so situated that they may receive the drain- agefrom collections of 111th upon. their margin. 1kT..-L L- 1..---- ._-n-,-, '- - - CIT`? \-IVUIIIIQWIO Those who are engaged. in occupations which require them to pass some hours each day in an atmosphere loaded with dust will dowel! towear a respirator for ltering the suspended particles from the air; for it `is demonstrated that, indepen- dently of hereditary, predisposition, the respirationiof suchan atmosphere predis- poses to' tubercular disease of the lungs. A p .fl\.....`l...l.I 13---- `I - s.I_:_ .12__, , , vuvsv n `uuvr nv_nuu yuqpuu `DU IHQPUUE, FIJI` supply may be contaminated by typhoid material`, or if it contains an un- due amount of organic impurxtieqitahould be rejcted entirely, or boiled shortly be- fore it is u|ed._` ' Tsyphoid Fever. .In this disease, as in cholera, the infectious agent. is contained in thealvine discharges of the sick. In the interest of self:pr'eservation as well as inthat of the public `good,every individu- al who has charge of cases should see that the_ evacuations from the I bowels are thoroughly disinfected before they are thrown out.~ H ' A j The drinking of water=contaminated with such infectious discharges is recogniz- ed asia very frequent mode of infection. and individual prophylaxis demands an intelligent consideration of the source from which a supplyof drinkingowater .is obtained for personal or _,family . use. If there is the least reason -to suspect, that thi. llililnlhi hnnn I-an nnnhurnl---`A-` `L- I-Iuvw vuw uauwuuwo . s It is-well that there is a great difference in susceptibility to pulmonary consump- tion, and that in i certain families this disease carries off one member after anoth- er, while it is unknown in other families. Those who have this hereditary predispo- sitipn should pay `special attention to in- dfvidual prophylaxis. They should avoid intimate association with consumptive persons,should live under. the best hygienic conditions, in dry, well ventilated apart- ments, and should select an occupation which will keep them in the open air, rather than one which keeps them conn- ed to the house, Above all, they should avoid the respiration, of an atmosphere loaded with organic impurities, or with irritating inorganic particles-dust of var- ious kiuds. Out of door life on the high and dry plains in the centre of the conti- nent, or in the mountains,willfin the most instances enable them to overcome the predisposition,if commenced beforeinfec- tion and the resulting tubercular lesions hale occurred. - . o e f - E20110,` " ~>1."'.r."'*III`;0;II.1`0I'-.. whooping cough, and tuberculosis sre also especially liable to be attacked. As in the case of scarlet fever, mild cases, "vv`hi6h' in"th e 'ibsenoe"of "ot]1ei's'1'noi_-e pm: nouncedit would be diqcull: to recognize isfduesfo 'the.1diph"there&io--5 -polsoi 11,7 may give`:-he tomalxgnnnt diphthoris in more susceptible indivndusla, or, in those whose vital resisting power is reduced byany of t_h_a".ceus'es`nientioned. ` T 1 ,'I_____ _:In .|-....-_.1 --_...l-L-_-_ II? 39.2? 5% 353?` Tuberculosis. Recent researches have demonstrated that tubercular consumption is an infectious.disease,and that the `spots of those aifeoted with" it. injected into susceptible animals, reproduces in them the same dil;eu'e.= This sputumjis "there- fore infectious'ni`aterisl, "and should be destroyed by burning',or by the use of `chemical disinfectants; There would` be little danger of `infection from the moist masses of sputum. but in adesiccated con- dition this-material is liable to reach the lungs of susceptible individuals,and to in- duce the disease. -" ' t T- 3- _A_II LL_A 4L_._. 2, I I'll! ::.`;:..`;:.;i:.;*;;%V;;.': .;;;.;r..:::';:.:;;?. :3 beb<:=ni=:-=.md;. % ,:i_wIio `..a`i1cludin'g ` ` n\"riI-5 LA ,____ ____J u` . . . . . . . . Ar vurpunwr uuu nuuuur. unu. mununwunrer u Doors. Blinds. Motudinga. &o. Plan- ing 01 an kin done p pay and antinuc- Ionly. lfaotorv. John street. Ban-no. . Iollll ~UD|lUUD ;u.syuvnvuv,us ' Prophjlcxis will demand complete non- intercourse with the sick, avoidance of 'infected'locslities,~ Ind care to exclude all persons and articles? coming from such houses from contact with yourself or children. s The disease is often spread by thoughtless persons who visit the sick- rooni. and even _kiss'the infected patients, "and than, without any "precautions In the why. of disinfection, ion le 7heI'lth'y chil- dren inhother plsces,sn iperhsps transmit by s. kiss the infectious material which has sdhered to, their lips. The -possibility `of L--on-rm;-n:Ai|"\I! rug` ' dndundin Sn nlunnivn On .l.. . '1- m -' '.c ,` dad`; me." V: at r{ I` ~ . wills} vvvuo . '/ 9; Kr. German : Ono.- Reformera are-uvoro upon Mr. Baird, - Zof Queen : .r1-`low 1 Brunswick,-for as. they _. an holding; his union A A. `technicality. , gut: they. have: na:.oondamnstiou2for<-Mr. :~. aimtn.'o:Wuunnd;.~,yho nest`. whouglhivzobhrosof siuntioan-huh" sh ' ~' u A.-' 0!" "15 `_ `t ~ aiiumcm, but `not `un- fuating. "But `he udp_`,`th': 1 by gs: legal `Vi .h'.'. `.'.!`..' ` 39.-twl.Iilo the appeal on.hi1Adinq,'u cation in pend- Hula; ma 1;; i.-. mt,`Trot:%aqme4w. ,`Wda.u . ':: ` ......, ...u.. uwpnena. `Alex. Uulbert, ` n;d_ The; CampbelL . ` Poi1nd7Kee'pj'en-J..'J. Graham, Fred. Beckett. Thou.-~~Lougheed, James Reed, Henry Leadley, and Alex Stewart. :_Fono`e_ .'Viov`ren_--JsmeI Lonnox, Joseph Ruuenywa ,Mill,er,"(Jas meu`_ Dcmduu; `W. `eT!I5- H;"2!i5I:91d.e9i;s1', 4 `;:`l'4:A. .., r _-_ ',_R".-T " .'-' ..' . A ` " " _Ddiin6y;viRol_1_t8;"I`_ifd; man Dindwoddby; L7 'UIl.'|lBl:|DBl.'Il|(lDl1u( Bnlhanlinds, . In_ot u_l_l _dqne 1 flssa s, Overseera of Hiqhways,-W. Dunn, John Ruthvan, John Gauley, N. Smalley, Alex. Donnelly, J. McFadden, W. Balantine, J an Stribble, W. J. Brader Charles Flynn, R. Jemison, R Jennett, John Coulson, James-Hadden, H. White- side, W. Marks, John Annett. Jas. Jen- nett, A. T.. Arnold, `W. Irvin, W, Graham, Solomon Conn, C. Cunningham, W. Gauley, Thou. Jones, George Irvin. James Braden. R. Ellis, Robert Holt. George Little, Thos. Ford, Joseph Martin, Sam Galbreath, John Wiggins, Henry Davis, W. Lennox, Jabez Hinds, Fred. Beckett, W. Chapman, John Mart, R. H. Jennett, J. F. Arnold, J. Campbell, Alfred Coleman, James Felters, John` Carr, J ., F. Lyons, William Dawson, John` Essons. Side L1nea-J.|Aitcheson, Thos. l Rielly, W. J. Agar, Wlllian Gardiner,` Thos. Hood, John Thompson, Andrew, Gauley, Ed . Ingham, William Gilroy, W. Gollenger, Alex. Bell, F. Harrington, J oe Kilpm-iok, D. Corbett, Thos. Haugh, Gaorgeiairns, - F. Arnold. W. Jamison, 2.3- 88.6!` anipson. eacoc , u J 119 . 309: ,T h0|-f Muifi _.P. Connor, `Wink: Vincent, Eu%e'ne Smith, J. Brolley,.Geo. T.., -,F,1s,h,r, ., Miners. W. Elliott, W. 1-3'9l.1s'Vx:W .M`'in: Wo_ Tpwnlines--Robe1't Elliot, R. v Gollen,-.J=.. .Ferguson'.;J'. M. Brosvn,.W'. Cunningham, W. McClain. R. T; Banting, T1.o..Eu;.,.,' Markf Dew, George-.Ruthvan, John Blain, John (}lf&hl;i,`J0hn~ R`. ` Smith, J. P. :(`3nti(A1ii'?1`h':(f. ;lii(33I;ll;__IS ltjo;;l>lliens. eAle_x'. Colbert, IIQIK vL\I'UQUII JUL IIIIUIL HUI VIUVDD V Lennox--Du`-The Reeve, Clerk and Treasurer were empowered to borrow money on their joint. notes from time to time as required for township purposes. Duff--Bell-The clerk was instructed to draw up the necessary bond to be-given the Municipality by F. N. Psge.,emount- in to the sum of 3250 re his bridge. II_`.Rn|'__"`hn" nnnnnil ad-inn-.n.I I... If-`-Bell--'1 he" oouncil adjourned to meat at Mr. H. Tl`1roupe s Hotel, N icols- ton, at 11 o'clock a. m. of the 4th Mon- day in May. 11!;- - l'\-us-....-._. nu` Lain 1- -- auvv junw nun: vs vauv IV 1115 UIIUKV. T IJIXII IHIJ\ A-VLIYO VI lU.Il-II B:ll-.--Whiteaide-David Gibson in future to be allowed to perform hieatatute labor on his own road opposite lot 28, in 41:}: concession. . I'IYI'n `I Z. A On. S III UVIJVV wwnvllo Lennox~ .-Whiteside--T h e -Auditors report on Treasnrer s account was adopted and the clerk instructed to have 200 copies printed for circulation. 1` I1 `I- were paid $10.esoh for their services. T ......-._ I\..2 "IVL- `l)_-_- l"|I__I_ --V 1 `VICE? IIHIUUGIILV BU JULIO I we Whi_teeide-Lennox-Leave was grant- ed to introduce a by-law tor the appoint- ment of certain township oioere for the current year. By-law read three times and adopted. n..n _n..a-__rn... gm .: ru...-I..- n_.._-_ Til? KKK}? UVIQ I Ball -Du'--The bill of Charles Danney amounting to $1 50 was paid. 1\..4' 12- Illa... :,.n............ T....1:.......:... VIIIIIIIIII` U11 V1 II\I '7 Flu` .-"Duff-Bell--The following Indigent: were granted the sum of $10 each:- Bethuel Draper, James Bell, Amelia Rob- inson, W. Brown, Mrs. Lyneas, Thomas Chapman and Mra.W1ckli'. Du" , _YIT|-.56-n-.I.._I'\...:.! l1:L-A-. 1.. unlv VIII I-Iv WUID HLVDUBUUIL ELI 10!-I .wOa mdtion of Mr. Bell, seconded Mr. Duff, the sum of $125 was granted F. N. Page to aid him in his erection of a bridge for his own benet, provided he furnishes the council with a bond idemni- fying it against any losses or other ex- pcnees in connection therewith. Which terms were agreeable to Mr. Page. WM 1m..-Ia_T.nnnnv%1 ......m urn - n-..-.6 EORGE W. LOUN T. BARRISTER. AT- torney Solicitor. Notary Public. 011109: in Bank 0 Toronto Buildings. Owen Street. B81110. 01115. '. . wMintv1.tes of last meeting were read and conrmed. , ,_.1:L__9,, -_,-. ,1 . . 9 VUIIIJI IIJUUO The a.ud1tor a report on treasurer ; ac- count current was presented and read :- (`A uv|In`I.In-n AL M_ DAN _..-.._.I...'l I... LQVHI The move in the chair. All members present. ' Scanning A` Inn` Innn`:nn Innnn unt: ..-`J Uv IIIIKUU PIC IICIQ IIV vwllv vulva. aunt .. hestthey 3:35." h To `add so the dim.- cultfy there wl'.s.no' 6`oal`_oil in the neigh- borhood, the netrefst store being `20 miles of and thevonlylight available was from the stove. '.l_`her'e`was no fatted calf eer- ved up at the feast but the three preachers had to be content with a `.`pieoe handed to them by the light of pine chips. In the passage` down the `lake they passed White4Biroh`-Island, about 7 acres in ex- eons. Mr. Inglea was `so delighted with the` beauty of this locality that "he pur- chased the lsland` from` the Government, and when he` afterwards went as a mis- sionary to India he gave the deed to his father. Now that the son is dead the father thounzht that a memorial stone from the same White Birch Island would very ttingly commemorate the Missionary spirit of his son, so he had two large blocks of granite shipped to Brantford for that purpose from the island.-A1-row. lua. Council. Minutes of Essa council, 2nd session, 1892. from Knox ; r "us, visited eh. settlers ati'di. `-3 A it` there was not a singlegohd Z only trails through tile ."ii'sh",""iiihife near the lake a good deal of travelling was don'e by canoe. Mr. Ingles _u_ged`_tc`p,reach in the morning at Uplands_ after which he would go by canoe to the foot of __t_he,.L.ake. eating his dinner as he ;sat in the canoe. then by trail to the Dia- -itress River road, where he held aservice in the afternocmg During his mission here Missions. and the Rev. r. Moodie, of Barrie, visited all the stations with Mr. Iugles. It was getting dark as tiny came to Eagle Lake, they could get no further that night, so called \t in settler s shanty to get entertainment. `There. was only one room so thethe settler s family, and the three preachers had to take their rest -- Ian-L LLA-u ma `A `BA `ces at Uplands, near Eagle Lake} th'e`Rey. A. Findley, Su rintendent of` fall and winter I suffer- "1 new-lsm~inmy face and had the best -.1i1"`1!dy`io`e* without mu, 1 at last `)A1"".f.:1\'3\A8; B.-L 3- B.~,- and after H8198 m Uh ttle hnvo not 'foltTany. symptoms of E + V `since. Ireqsrd itu 0. ne family `VIII `?:u_u_1> _ _i,foo`tive* uws moon` mtters, the most: p0I> . . lnedicin egtant. It cures g -oif*tVho_tomac5`, liver, bowels 8 .4 `- T R. FERGUSON. BARRISTE SOLICI- . TOR ot use supreme Uourt. or udioature to: Ontario. Conveyanoer. 850. Money to Loan. Qogg 3:: bank ot Toronto Block, Owen Sweet, I name. _ 50 R. WM. RICHARDSON. Dentist, Graduate ot_Ihe Royal cone e at Dental Surgeons, and Honor Graduate 0 Toronto University. Precervauon of the natural. teeth a. specialty. O1l`.I4`ICE.-Bothwe1l e Block. Dunloli Street,- Barrie. Ont, _8-ly jnutuunu - A -u--4.-u`. , Ph ' '"'!,`!!AM-d- ' . Ylcians. ratxitall ' , -ttlers, [;mval1ds and all classesetasf peL1errs evitry de- L~ medicinal and tonic virtues `.9! cod B_ittera, the povul ...,-. -V....o. my -uuomuers anuiecrosa the 03` . _.of m neck. Medical advice failed to pr0C l`: relie and seeing B. B. B_. advertised, I $00, `two bottles of it, and have been entireiy hf` ;. from any symptoms of my: complaint smcc. ` This gives very conclusive proof of *1 eiciency of this wonderful remedy. 1.8. known, his troublesome 10111- plamt a_.r1ses from over-eating, the use of too mh Pb fd neglected c0nStipn.tio11. luck f.-.xT139; bad air, etc. The food s11o11Il be thr8h1Y Chwed and never bolted or SW3`!- 1".d In h_a8te,*st:imu1ants must be avoided exemma taken if possible. A 1`o111ed)` w_h1ch has rarely failed to give" prompt relief and 0300!: permanent cures, even in the most obstmate cases, is Burdock Blood Bitters. It ts by 1'8|1_18iing and toning the digostiw 0128118, removmg costiveness and iucreasi11;: the PPt1t.e and restoring health and vigor to H19 3yltma As 8 case in int we quote from _8 letter written byMiss A. `Kuhn, 01` .Hm11t0n, Ont. :--Two years ago life sc-erned _ 1709016 not eat the simplest food thout bang 1n dreadful migry in my Stem. F ea...-.1 :.`::`-ffa..":`;I.T... F , > 1 who `md1` my shoulders andeacrosa the back ` w of XXIV I100]? nJA.I -.`l_:-- 1-- :1 1 . , -' . Bow Bu-ruon Put: It. We do want to fight; But, byjingo,` if we don t, We haven t the man,` nor the shi s, And we're _very well satised wit the latest note from our esteemed friend. Lord Salisbury. -..u u-uunuunusu vvunu. ` Creode , Colorado, is not yet nine `months old, but it has 5 population of 8000 souls. two morning papers, one evening and four weekly publications. ;1ho`lal:o1-era of Argentine ma_ke $60 3 day shooting the `*1-ioaloln, in bud whose 1 tosthon are much prized this season by the fuhionable world`. _ n.m..a-- (Li... J - VIZ UIIIIU `U '7 V 3., -1` 0:` The cremated body leaves a residuum \ of only eight ounces; all besides become invisible gases. IV Vayui ' The first theatre in the United States waa'bu11t'st Williunaburg, Va., in 1752. Thn ninnmgbnd `\nt`n l--...... .. ......:A...- ` usuoovereu Ina oscums of grippe. _.`aIore physicians commit suicide thsn the members of any Jther learned profes- sion and more preachers go astray with women. ? Jvil'1-8 French ght an average of 4000 duels 1 year. .Th1-ee . London doctors say they hue duoovered the bacillus of grippe. MOYB nhvnininnn nnrnl-I-:35 -uh-Spin than `1 lnA].`.I1l 6 lIIb1'l1LV. BARRISTERS. nooitou In High Court at Justice. momries Public. Conveyancara. Uloes over sheank of Toronto. Bu-no. - H. H. Bnwrmr. 0.0.. G. 8. Earn. IILIIUIUIJI .l-L553 W19 VVIVI-Isa Hardy muscles were the ones to be rest- ed ; the weak ones developed. Horizonm` bars, the speaker claimed, should be ex- cluded from the gymnasium. They were exercise for the very vnuscles of the arm: that are constantly in action. Shoulder braces and supporters of any kind for the muscles were scored. These simply hfted all duty from the muscles and left them weaker than ever. __.- - -v--v- -- v ugxvvjuinvu VI. QIILIVHO The Bank of `England covers nearly { thrnge BUIIIJUI auuusvu uuaaug Iauu avvccylug. Chopping wood could bring no benet unless counterbalanced by action on other muscles. Physical culture meant the perfect development of all muscles. No one V should exercise haphazard. Each individual should go before a competent examiner andhave ,a prescription made * for the weak muscles. In gymnasium -the temptation was always to exercise the hardy muscles because of the natural in- clination. This was wrong. `II--A-p vvuunnnlnn nun-A OLA t\w|4h- In L- ...._. `Eleven hundred steamers traverse the four great ocean routes. G--.__ L_._- I.-- V I " ""` LIJCC9 IaI\IIIIIJIJU "VIC lnllllllllulg Honseholdfwork was the most in juriou. of all exercise unless counterbalanced by educational exercise. Household exercise brought the arms constantly to the from i and bent the head forward, and thus the muscles in the back became weakened and the shoulders displaced. In addition there was the dust and impurities con. stantly inhaled during the sweeping. runnrnn unn nnnl Ix;-inn r\n L..--c. All Bound Exercise. From 3 Lecture Reported in the Pm; Commercial-Gazette. Indifferent people were apt to say um if a woman attended to her Sweeping dusting and household chores she hm exercise enough. and if the man Chopped sburg % his wood or worked his garden after busi- ness hours he, too, had his X+:rCi3e_ These notions were harmful. _,_-_`l_.,,`IJ(_-_.IA A- _ AI United States immigration A Stitch served notice on W d 3! the treasury department 1:; ::;%3i `gm Oanadianseamen can no longer be ta .` - played on lake vessels yiu ;h m` can `ag, but must make wayor Egem seamen. `*0 The decision results from the arm: 0 f 32%;.-. `::2;:`:o:::::::;::;::: `ow short of a revolution will be caus;d1n]t:hl a carrying trade of the lakes, 3,. mm, hundreds of Canadians have been employ . e've`ry`year on American vessels. Th. seamen ; union` and emigration agent`. will co-o rate in a thorou h e of the depceision. Only whgn ad1fX!t::a:m 1 vessels, while ilf 8 Canadian port, is ed 7 prived of its crew by desertion or other 1 mac, can alIen_s be employed and the. only temporanly. I D Canadian seamen may no I-onaer won . Yankee Vessels. ke and . . 11 keeps you 3" 1 f If yonr~0 cherry Pectora ta , 1' f, This inammatifolrp . and restores he . J 2, . , ggggsyou begin *1 b' y r alt}: gfh, ; H3312; and 0}, remedy al monar muon GAVILLI. . , , Provincial ma Bu:-voyII_~`.,3 : I Block. " I W`:-1:9 : I9. Barriojd 15? The Picker up ofunoonndored Tries. uus `sour Uuvuu IUUDUI. Swans have been known to live 300 ':.l'l`1'o':ivlwt'an s' household nun_1bers U000 _,__:.__ ~_AIc run SLAP AT ***<<->p-..__.-- J. "1'; Drake, Heulip, Man.- " 3. LYON. PRIVATE $113 To noA1i Renlutstaotlo tntos. Faun o`nIll5lIoonntod. Ooll:'o?o1ns `mule in E3: t th 00 . Real Eaton t EOon:eya:no:1 |z in all its Llnnnnnn Inn-Ind- nfnn_Rnu| Blank- The a f? of late ;the at: papers. ed to t found, 3 them. t the im .` who ar ed to i . of thei rnL __ V ' A choiu Of vtnu u The subjec Bmnke str 'Phe f been ' w}u)f can b anyon fatho-r or hns havh: aunvs thick cnntf home her H charg if tha oue. Bu est, b comp GDCH child nenra The s ord. i A ni.-nmnnu `I an nervn and 11 If, In this f early the' zymo uu J F` to 111: than thuu devw duty uses- nu-4 dnw then 310:1` soon 1 In v.... ....b. _the I VVKIVV Thy] NORTH BA_`Y.' M EDWARD LYNCH. - PBOPRIETOB. aho; mar Lor this just thin 18.b( the the get the day at n nib] mac aft _nat by; bei tre tio % thi; ed Fr?` ..P., tm wit ynnovvg usual: I III-V. 0 V ISL] dIlVLIBO]g JOHN Dxoxmsox B. A.. T D. F. MAOWA1T_ euz-w% ocgrvrnir. PEPLER & MCCARTHY, Barristers. Solicitors. Oonvevanoors. 860.. D'A.L'1`0N Mocurrmz. Q. 0. J. A. Mooarruv. 0'. an. r. rnpnms, 93.0..` F. Hons smr._ arr 0, ' MOCAMHY. P_n'Pnnn,,MoOAM*nv an DUNCAN. Amanon and Uzeemore. ocmrny, Evms, Enema so Moonvrnv, `- uruna - nII.neenspeonuy'attendeu'tof. ` " `- *` '.|'erms- mwooto so _- ` .-I mnaunu-um. - _" V - .",e1`f.,7, DICKINSON 85 MACWATT, BARRISTERS I Notaries Public. solicitor of Supreme Court. 8:0. darrle, 0nt., Oloes in punk of Toronto Block. No. 3. Owen Street. `At Brunch 011100. Elmvale. every Monday, `nun Dunn-`vs-.. n A n in an-...._..__ MONEYPA large amount of rlvatn funds to land on am ht loans at owect rates. MOOARTHY EPLER ac MOOARTHY. H '1`. ARNALL, M. D. o. M.._o!ce ,1'nTBozh- . wen : Block. Allendale. Unthe pregnsea at nllhto. - . .53-11 R8. R388 and Arthur. Physicians. Sm`.- geons. etc. W. A. 1toee.AL. R. 0. 8. gin. L.B.C P.. London. J. R. Aruhur._M. ` 'I'oront.o University. L. 0. P. und`S.. Ont. Odoee end In he reemenoee. Bro_wn e Block. Dunlap street. errie. Telephone. 77. ` HE QUEEN'S H0 1`EL.-A. W. BROWN, _ Proprietor. Excellent aooommodotion tor trovollln publio. Bar And larder well sup- wlth t 0 boot. Good ltn.bl1nsndotton- vo homers. lame of guests conveyed tree and horn all 1: Few doors west of Man- kot street on Dnnlou Itroot. - < UUlV'l', EUVVBUN K UI5lIVVlU.EI(i5 QAIV tutors. Solicitors at the 8 ' ours I will sunroof Ontario. Pmoto:s.ml?Il:t:r1u,Oo:- nysnoera. ace. Money to Loan. Oioeu--Roes Block. urns. ' A Q00: 00 E. A. 11:. H. Omnswloxl. _!JnIrIoova no. nuns-row LlNNOx,' Wnnuxarox Amzr. JOHN B. Kmm. T. G. A. Wmanr. L Dunlap street. Block I '1'. spnoun. Barflsmr, Solicitor,` Notary. . Uonveyanoer, Money to man. Otce loahwelfa Block. Dunlop street. Barrie. '.l`RA.'.l`HY 85 ESTEN. Anon:-use-rs AIlg% " y ' INNOX, AULT. KERR. 8: WRIGHT. Bar. J rlatera, Solicitors of the Supreme Court. motors. .vot.a.r1 Oonveyanoers. 850. Money $10511. Jioeu, da`Bloo oppoaiteN.'&-N. I.R .si'ution, Barr1e.and inghanfs Block. 0 - ' Q0 353% 3'. tone Sol .50. co`-I'll-at Do'or South of Post '0 Block Owen S - nnunut. - Dilhliilliliij` Q1` {oltor in Chancery. Oonve an- M. treat - Barrie. 4948 ' OUNT. HEWBON & ORESWI KE B J rlntm-um Enllnlmm of tha Bum-ama donrt of QUETE`N S II-I01" EL, 1 I'\I)f'I1`l"f `Tit? ' out To IJOAN.- asdooo ' to d `out. 3on'i'co::.e :.'. LIKE! `OOIIIII * ved style. ale morn; : freehold Ioonrlty at lowest rate ln No prinoi mono uh-ed until lot thoterln. H. . STRA E . Solggitor. D-Iurln % . T`iv?{1i}{.;`.;T57`;;.;__j}: g % 5 aaa*w-mi" ;:o;.`1drou,_Anrori.;'orj.Ssoq, _ '_ u .`y; , _', ,""_' 1}'v:'.' '. ."';.h H 711.`! t6Iw' 3% nzmarnvouonian ` `, . TRIED . ' ' , i,-` .~..,( . '16:; _u..~` Ax ` ` I4 A. RADENHURST. BARRIB'l'EB .1`- . max` solicitor D11, nn`..`l`lpn't l'\n'm- nnth nf Dani: an,- mm: TO mm.-am ooo cont. J. '1'. BPBQUL. PIG. ' mnsonumnuous. PLANING MlLL.-GEO. BALL. near and Builder. and Manumotnror -lush. Hlindm Mnuldinan Ern Dlnn- 1! PUBLIC u {ntoi-maid tl.xis'nowT mgottrel 1: now ogened; `tor tllln::t`?::mmod&; av an oexpenu . nspuroq, to make th1a'the'best hotel 11orth ot.'1fo1fI;t0.; 1: huwbeen` furnished with egery qooob" fi-wlll ~aInnnCn-ov I- .aL- . -.-_nn -_ ' 4_._J_.4. `MAN UFAUEEBB8. riurswuns. vuwutw Money to`l.oan. DEN'l`I8'1`S o1uno1.u;.. nu , av nmen AMI in I ream now: nornnut 'J;oro:;to.i had every u. in -the latent? um undat- 3'.3 .?;*m`.;iI2`.? `*1-`..`1`..`1.2.%` T"'_`Ji-r.~.n.as. T A. MoGREGOR.. M. D. C. M. F.T. M. O. . Graduate or Trinity University, Toronto. enow of Trinity Medxoel College. Toronto. mber College Physicians and surxeonmunt. Love of Toronto General Hos ital. 011100.- Next door to Mr. Bell : snore, ornton. N.B. --Wm be at Ivy every Wednesday, from 1 to 6 .In. Will be at Egbert every Friday, Ira:-Inf 1 to .ez`.io.V`i;.;,::.* ii And. nnw lnnnhnr V Agent. i TUTTI `14-t. ,l vv -r ry-r--wv':----'|IvnIvlj I H 1 1 V rtmptm-`/nhionmu .`.`...'~_' ' uommxsuonor I0! queue P. 0. Box 73. Barrie. P. 0; Box 7.- Allandale. V 49-1y ' fl) Tjjjinttr 1:: nsrxmum-.`s_ mp Arnrops =0NA;vI5PI)I(`3AT2_[()N, hm%AsSURANcE%.comml Soupls, Entres,` liis, ot_c.. made `:6 order on the shortest `notice. L 4 . ' 'v. U-;_9-.,.f-V lull ' ..ts';. `..".'!,3*: lhlflllhbnll. I1 `coVinfortalIoiroIi1$%and 6 o cIock.Dlnner. `man `omits Atmvs` In smx. nuonu-ed new as . Ask ' mnnooortorthem and;xI1rv'ruluylonooth o::n no-N10 manna-Eoouns is wnnnnma `supplied at ahort'not1oe.a.nd on reuonnblo tn:-mu- x.......u t....;...;.'."..1:..I.;..,..' . :..;u..'..:,a 1 th -liberal tronege. beeto . , hlmr lgrthezaaet. bemmto state that {Z :2 con elder-able expense increased his baking taolll ties and in now prepared to doa larger buaineu than ever. ___ ._ .- .=*-ms: .:.*='.1:::m:-.:.:dt:.;-:"~v M -- 1, um uLm1un=g1sn;g1n1ui=rAmI Y Q ?-.`,.1 P93..I7.l`E..B H ,. , -.__ur.a': V. AU ,,'.L`U~Jv l 1 . . .7` ,.- I.--~ cnossLANm% 7 RESTAURANT Bonhblua House 2 lnumtnnm mun ll A LEADS THE VAN, 9` YIIWLIIIUCIIWLCH Rpuwav Otnoe, Monotvbn.V1`-`.3. Mn N. will itwadvantageous to route, as V 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 inter-oolonia'l route to be the quickest for European freight to and from all ointa in Canada and the Western States. okets may be obtained and also information about the route and about treight and passen- ger rates from ' - ' V ROBERT Wallfnrn I`!-nlnvht And Dnaumanr Aannle Ella U} from! Chain: 1 uvm M.0l1Ul'88l, Shore Railway. Elegant u-nt..n' THE DIRECT ROUTE c From the West for all points in New Brunswick. Nova scotla, Prince Edward Island. Cape Breton - and Newfoundland. All the popular sea bathin , shin and plea- sure resorts of Canada are ong th line.. Pullman cars leaving Montreal on Monday. Wednesday and Friday run through to and on Tuesda , Thursday and Saturday to St. John, N.B.. wi out chance. - Close connections made at Point Levis with the Grand Trunk Railway and the Richelieu llll Onto:-in Mnvitrntlnn l`!nInnnnv - afiahvnnan DROPS IDBIIWI Elegant re ty-class. Pullman bullet, and smok- ln cars on all through trains. use refreshment rooms at convenient distances. "iI.1?e}'.'?Jr ;eI;`:s'uT.i:T.;.I".'.I..;'u"S; Basted 15 minutes before the closing of each ma _. Postage on letters for the Dominion and the United States 3 cents per ounce and for Great Britain and Ireland 5 cents per half ounce. Re- gistration fee 5 cents. . M Il-.lI ll-LA.__ 4-I___ A__,., 41 , ,.,',,,s o A] ouynwusuu noun 9 Gen IUFKUUID Ill. uuuunu. Ul0U- rner Owen and Collier eu-eets. opposite tnl School. money umera: xanueu _ and put! ononno. rrom any `mono order oioe in the Dominion of Canada. rent Britain and Ireland, British India. Newfoundland, the United States, Africa, Weatlndies, Jlustnlion Colonies. Asia, and almost all foreign countries. and saving Bank deposits received from 31.00120 53000. be- tween the hours of 9 nan. and 4 p.m; `I -ba...... D-.. _-....1..L....L.l.._ ....-..s I... .`.-. A.-.1 up 3 -wuavnn A-vv v vvuuw -inn Matter, taker; from the street `letter boxeedaily (Sundays excepted) at 8 o'clock mm. and 8 and 8 o'clock p.m. Poet 0lce,'Ba.rrie. June 28th, 1891. 30-11 ' J . EDWARDS Poetmester I _ nous urn nrrsnon nluwiy unu. nuns: `tutu:-ossuuoosoo : Gollingwoodandurulis st........... Grsvsnhurst BunohRs.1lwayst.. . . .s 2 Crown l:ull.A Dalston. Edgar, Craig- hurst. and Hillsdsle In; .......... . . 2 /Mldhnrst (Mondays, Wednesdays to In-idurnl at _ . . . . . . . _.~ . . . . . . . . . . . . _. `, T0roht0Ct}.-co.-'oo'au.....-a o A o o o o o on To `tIIODOOO_OIu OOIIlOOIlIOllIOUIIIOj at`... I o n n IIIIIIIICIOOOIICOIIOOU '1`orontost.`......,_._.J......, ...... Rallwormuils 1-or,n_th,e1 south 31s.... I moatord B1-snohR.a1lwayand North Blmooe Branch Roilwo at....... ` ....iu.A Gnvenhurat Branch Railway at. . . . Hlllsdale, Cralqhm-st. Dalston, Ed- en nnd Crown Hill at . . . . . . . . . . . - OBPEBIII, II! III!` II! uunuwu IIIOT H16 IITIVBI 0! 3;` night mail, on Saturday night Q--__-_ 1:43.... 1__,__; ._g ,, `oi . . 0.0000!IIIOOIOOOIOIICIDOOIOIIOII ;f::-onto and ALL nungs south at. . . . . Meggid Branch Railway andlworth _ nnn Rnilwgv At. ............. .. , 'l i \)lUItIIlI]Ig ` W GIIIUIIIIJI N U 3 an-up-on-intone-outcomes Grenteu Tuesdays and Fridays) at. . I Hlllsdsle. Crsitthui-st.` Dslsin: "Ed- gar and Crown Hill at .......... . . Midnurst. (Mondays, Wednesdays 8c Frid",.)`cosos'sQ s s c c s s s .3" o s s s so Grentell {Tuesdays and Fridays) o.t.. `Omen hours; 8 can} to 7.pm. (Snnda '3 ex- ooptod), and for 20 minutes after the val of than 'l`m-nnin niaht mnil nn ntnl-claw lillrlnl HE LONDON G ARANTEE & MAGGI- DENT C0,, LIM `BED. ` 3. SULLIVAN DAVID Commissioner for Quebec; P. O. Box 73. Barrie- At.-mnt_ .