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Northern Advance, 21 Apr 1892, p. 2

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II!-_oI_In_s no sxrqqms RAILWAY. _-_- .-----:-, w-ry --1 an: Newfoundland. -___I___ , g... n - q u . z ms'3i'1ox :9 snowy THE 110 51 `J IIIIIEE; 11180, SOIIUEIIIPIIIFXF. CIIF. '10` rontq. maybe oonan1tedsthoQneen n Hotel. name. onrndsy, Mnymelolh, trom_8to11 n.-m-_ and than nennnd Ii`!-idnv nf awn:-v mnnth, % LBREAK_us-r: ' "B!.n tho;onh, Tknowledgo 31. } nit-~z.Ahm mg ` E y` tn! 5' Pfviod on "coco. lIlDEVIdidnIlr'IllI{I8.hbla an . . \ )_l9V%$.Whi& Ill.) mvnnn V C)` [ NEAR V I ..b w-uuanowliilvlllllqa ` ` '0iICE-Next dab: in J. . . . t ' . . . V Galbmitlfe, nearly I opposite the Qn,c;gn5;s.an;1,.B_arre B__ote1.r .- . at Ordonilelt at tho 4nymo: omoo w'm.bo an . -as - - HANDLES ALL KINDS `OF AULTION '8'll'aK8.` me our a;LuAfiiirJnnn G; 3"Il'A`l'l\`l,`Ia A vrunn Kn: v4'vnjA.b v.. 3:03:31. s'rn3ac:a1',"I':'s1"." =..'e3`.i7Z`.`?-`Z .m{." 's:...'- "' % Inn 5.. All 11...... ....n n_._..._ run WA'l'lBl.AJlJ JIu'_1`UAu B1515 INBUIG man 00. Osman. . V THE nconomc KLFIREINSUBANCE co. Rlu`.Rl.IN'- B2510, Ontim . _`- ___,- --V.vv.-,w ' wii1:i:.i{i7 :.'.' % ' Barrio 1'-`vow 'l'.Imdw,And V .,..., , wodnuclf... . grow tOl lI`|I.&.0~.Iddl'_0I!.A_1l!',0P_l.:0l'QOl'O0 "',`_,',` 1129!. ._BI_n'la. Mn At V Con Venn" t?on4?:'oglu'nts ic. - OFFICE. -- Over HENDERSONS Hardware Store. V 808.98-Ql A: SMITH, Insmnce Agents. V I I ANUE55. Represent the following Compunies :- THE SUN FIRE INSURANCE OFFICE OF LONDON. ENG. V The oldest purely Fire In. co. intheworld THE INSURANCE G0'Y OF NORTH AMER- `lna, numu 12 um um 1111!: LLVEUISALVUE U! I UF 1VUlS'.I.'n AMER- ` ICA. Capital, 83.010000. TBRHIRGANTEE FIRE INSURANCE CO (hulk! 8500.000: Government deposit undo. FEB WATIRIDO HUTUAL FIRE INBUR 0 mum: nn, mnam among: 9_'!!!9JE;!:,5!4|T" 2 extend my thanks for your` generous and liberal patronage end sup-' port. It cannot denied that such support comes as` nnncknowledgement that DIAMOND HALL is the best place for high class Watches and Clocks. Idwill add during the fell some novel and attractive goods, and will keep none but the best. R. A. `DOUGLAS, ml: JEWELLIIB. uorumvs max. mtor 81 . um: H0 THE PUBLIGI j on gnulin 5061" ndgy `y lave `.1009 `nd - us] 11186!-ll ussasuv wlsvni-3 U--II} 0 -6-`- ` such neer. 83 Palpitang sensatigns muud the heart.` I"ache'd .'all day under` the G shoulder ;blarles, in the left side, andfdown the back of my limbs. be worse in the wet, cold weather of and Spring; and whenevetthe spells came on, my feet and hands would, tum cold, and I oouldl: no sleep atall. Itriedeveryw ,andgot no relief before using August Flower -Then the chaiige came. Ithas done me a wonderxl deal or good during the time I have taken it and is work- ing a complete cure. G. G. GREEN, Sole Man?fr,Woodbury, NJ. `me ati"a1l-amImy-aappe-.' ' u ztite was very variable. My face was yellow, my head dull, and I` had _ such pains in myleft side. In the morning when `I got up I would have a ow of mucus in the mouth, and a bad, bitter Sometimes my breath becameshort, and I had rAnM.`s1*qc KSLTALESX In C nnanulnltc -_J`_-..L -- _A__ .11, , aa;mpm..%o;anon:+:;a. T lN$I}B;F;Ii:CE;1_T8 mm E51:-' ' VEYANCEB8. Rani-uncut tho fnllntlna Fnvnnanlga o lfumi. POWDERED} 1*nE%non1'mnm Anvnfcli 3 P. O. B0173; Bums. P. 0. Box 7. Allgndal "'3? {:2 n.'Zce..."`5",`,"g. can ....*n;n;,. en. license-holders l|'_& coerced and robbed- vunnssisuussgo . I. DLIIIIB IJUI-I.` 1. III! HUI IIKU ' hese wick Tories) . This disgusting pretence oinpority is kept up by ministers themselves,` and the-charges are rung on 1 it. in their origins tinitil . the original Phsrisee who so belsnded himself in the` temnlewould blush` pt the feebleness of hisself- I _ . 0 - And` the while our Ontario Phnrisees are robbing. the people as people were neverrobbed before. {Every yesr `sbont $100,000 is expanded nominnlly in melting colonization . rosds. The" work is done `without tender the money is `spent by `polities! bosses to serve politics! ends; and no p_mper`sdjnsting,of thefsoconn_ts is ever msde. Morethsn $2,000,000 hsve been expended under this head by the present government, snd it is safe to say that half the money if honestly spent would have given the. people better rosds then theinowhsve; . ~ n . It hnnnnangg-n h -_.=._ I. _- Al - .p as any vuuuuw gt-vuxuuwuv, nuul me P . ca-in Mr. Mowgt: `-`I_,sm.n_ I statesman. : I um one of the Evidence: of lVl..n-s:-..u... `I n.__1-. (1-; 1' __- _ ,. I-1 -u--unusual. .. I. also vuo UI I-l.|lr.lHVlIl$.j OI` Chrmismty. I thank God.- I am not _l_ika -41...-.. _:.L-.1 m-_:-- as rm.:- 41:77 - In nlvw Iuw LJIOCVICUVI DClIIo" If any double`-"distilled queues of hypoc- ` tiny and frand've'r in the world % it is the Ontario government, Behold IIIQ ' n9;nn "D Aruba III --n - (`L-:-L.-_ mi '12" 's"J'um'",iT'p.m'"` ":'or' 'o'3`'i'Z methods of the Mount government. This in how the Spectator talks:-- I` -Iain -A:-L:-.' QLLQZJ A` `--- - - ....y uuuuu gun. uvus-uuaug aaauawlluvw-so But he didn't do so,` and the question arises, Why? A number of reasons readily suggest themselves, but probably the most potent was the knowledge that I if heviollbwed up that acdon he would ; have to demand the removal of some of his most trusted. lieutenants in the Par- liamentary force. He probably found that Mr. Farrer was only a little more I outspoken than S11 Richard Cartwright and Mr. Charlton. and only a trie hon- ester than he was himself. It was just about_ that time Mr. Laurter made his famous Boston speech, in which -he told , the American people that Canada would have to sever from England and make her interests identical with those of the United States. So that however indig- nant Mr. Laerier might havebeen at the candor of Mr, Farrer, at the `moment; he ha sincecome to see through gentle- man's spectacles, and to adopt almost his exact words. Certain it, is, that` Mr. Farrer is still editor of the Globe and Sir Richard Cartwrioht is said to be its ' controlling genius .-lnndon Free Press. , | .3 Ai.'{.'eIa'o'.'{."," 1752 ii} 2223;"; the Globe and demanding hiuamov 13.4. L. .`I2J_h. A- _- ._'.I AL. __._.;._`A._ ---. -----y:-w wvncvv - In his somewhat. ery speech on Guano h dim independence the "other night, Mr. Lsnrier aid :- - 7 "When I learned thet Mr. Ferret wee ` - _ _ . _ _ L . _ _ _ _- Y `-'A I:I_- 7 A-IV Z Illvbllllslul j c;n`;.sddrees by Rev. Mr. Hunter, 3| the aims of our eociety. The programme , Aing will be held in the bssement of the new church on_the 25th inst. A very in- for next meeting was read. Thin meet- l tereeting meetinzls expected. providing sble Scotchmen to convey the organ down and up stairs. Mr. Best, being critic`. delivered his remnrks end the meeting yes closed by singing the doxology and E prsyer. A4,, - r. BANTING. cums county or am - oon. win he at In: as the Court noun. Bu-rte. eve:-ysotnrdsyj. co and r.u. uooxspown. - _ ----- _._._.._:......__..__ IIC \J IIIIIIZ UIICIZI t liootingmtqs b!"Ing- reeuntionby lfeun. Robertson, entitled, `_-The Bell of Atty, 3. reading by Notion Campbell, An Old Sweetheart of Mne," ndnat by~4HinC.` Cutrie` and Mine B. Johnson ;. by Mia Hair, Who: in Life, inntrnmental manic by the Mean. Robinson. Next woe singing hymn 272 by the nembete; reading by 5 A. D. Campbell, Be an thorough no" you ' nan 9 .aJ..... kn Dan II . `I-'l....s.. an iyinn by the - pueent ;__ni I , "Inez"-'-eA:. .m:idson /C.` .aH..`_ f*`sevm1~ . "1. , M 1. %s:1?:at`3`9""`L".u...""' ? `an a eycou on my ,; fh1t.A_dvi!9 as. m l_.P?1.5.:E uuuvutruuu -is Illlr OK in `VIE x '5 mns`imm' ?ri.`mv*`ns.i.v.= in." 5 in inc pugs. Tho" minutes of 41 proved. `I_CIIlIllU vuuwlvu uyvu, vvu-uc--q vs hymn sung this member: present ; -4-gnD-b;4.-{kc "Q--1 nunbzfla n"m_ K???` area-ndgnhuiuaoum r. 1` 1 FIJI ' chu:cI;"n""J.'a."y"i'u:._ lhOglm0I0f h_DI04lV| . '"` ' Pnmnsin-full Iwing ho'tu_." _- ` The devoteuof thb ' fantastic" ` Are esrggrly awaiting the passing away | 4` G`; `--O `OH; I.-ann -A---can I ounenmit the Iaonlon mm. mum PLANINH nu.1..-on0. -BALL. Cu-pensersndbuilna-.nnd Manntaocnrat at Doors. sun. minds. Mountings. ac. Pun- Lnc ox an kinds done promptly um malno- oualy. ruotorv. John street. bu-no. - ii","' - put 11., cg. John lhry_8ounda_i, Gaotgo Park IL, 1r.-Cohn K-ll. John 1'-'!!.- IInr-;;,.!.l%TI||i_e. I Cl'ni`I``,"Par I.. 'r.-iIouut Hut, Alfred lioGowIn. ` J:.+.v;vmi. l!G`wau, 1' 7- ;.:;` _`_i. " , In its first stages, s;ISoeoafnlly~* chggkeq by` tho prompt use of Lyon ; Cherry,1?9t.."'*1~- Even in the `later periods *0! that disease, the . cough is : wondrfn11y.reAiyed'by ymsmeaiciue. 9 11'?` I'_._'. _.;', '3 A" ' havf inwjzagsclgl rooonnnengod .50 severe as nold I `:3 _' - y-V-V -' :`;, .,. .~`_ .W`.' . , : % 'fnv J 3:; 5 ua*z ' " zmynea1tnremuns~ ~ A 2 an '1it`db.`.'-`- -T"'"3` mm ` .z_ I s.,_e__v% 1 :0 (:1!-,".\ k ~ hm.n,g<'; horn Cdro ww3 bulging on _V ,. oomi Wlhl-I '.`. .i*.. iottldsnci la) -"v.--r-. van srvuuy reonceu in: and`*given-*0 '-`_b "my; " gjgggml of-tbsp, eotoralc "I`IAi.'.;'L.` .'P\+uaA.a..'.._ `II `I\ 11.2.1): Juana nnwums, Conveyunoor. mm 6! nil. Peat 0111.69 Building, Barrie, and 539:}: private residence. Mary Street. 11-ly _ The PC0910 an Iobliod. The shove in the heading of a` vigorous ptinla in RAnvI`nu n Q'....a.o... .. st-` ulna?" Duuhlouo, fhvc ' and ___.___ -2 LL- _----_. _ Advano;c-;;;ondaeo A TlioGntBrib ohntch H. and L. .1: - _....z_._ `D.;_ II. l.'l__.`._V :_ AI..- Wll!D1Ill|"tHlWrit01 .. ....-u . UIIK Uppulllllliiu 1 0|. several weeks the Raform press has teem- _ed with vilieation of Mr. Carling because he has accepted the decision of the elect- orate, and taken possession of a seat in Parliament to which the majority of bal- lots entitled him. A number of the votes cast were those of persons whose right had been denied but had been upheld by _ the proper legal authority. The utmost violence of language has characterised the Reform comments upon the matter, the London organ. of the party apparently striving to createan,undyinfeud.and other journals of the same `stripe demanding A that the local judge who decided the tech- nical question should be driven from the bench with every mark of infamy. Here was a tempest of feeling over- whst.on the view most favorable to Grit-ism, _was a disputed legal point. _ But mark the contrast? In the Welland case Mr. German. who was returned as memberwas uuseated on petition and disqualied. I He appealed to the Su- preme Court against the latter half of the Judgment, thereby admitting that it was useless to appeal against the former. In other words, he was so thoroughly satis- ed in his own mind that his election was due to corrupt acts, that he considered it not worth whileseekiug even a chance of success in disputing that fact in the Su- preme C_ourt_.v Notwithstanding this, Mr. -German `came`to Ottawaand took Bosses- min oithe seattdishonestly obtained, as he himself admitted and the court haddo- creedg -Here was erontery with aven- ' geauce ! Yet no words of protester indig- J,Istion..escaued- from hisao easily. irritated -:`?nll93- I M . : . ` - Sofarthe second set of the drama only had been reached. Yesterday's `p`roeeed- t in_gs_for'Ine'Il the opinieustof 3 the Judges were unanimous that Ger- ; ..":'`'I .'.'`.-.'I9*. `Will =52! -Wain-tad. but rgghtly disqualied.` ` gird this upon `his .ow_u " `t have been V . on sweet 9! flieiitis :a...e;ems * ..._-l on: -unv vvwunuu UJIIIUIUII I3? (Ill' Imining, the appeal and dechring Mr. German disqualied. exhibits in 3 strik- BORGE W. _LOUN'l', BA1tRI.sTEB. AT- tornoy. Bohcitor. hotgry rnbho. Uloel in Bank ot Toronto Bmldmgs, Uwen Street. Barrio. Ont. 21-ly . The d;:nion of 31.: Supt-(`ne Court yea- terday in the'Wollnnd election` cane" d_is- -ni..;..... 41.- -__--| _._.1 :._I.-: ugvnsn Dav IIUOUIC WU`- If ever Glsdstone should regain power the dsnger will return. Gladstone will hesitate, equivocste,esrgue snd back down. He will tremble between the fear of war on the one hand and fear of the electors on the other. and while he trembles snd heeitstes and vscillstes, the probability is that some hssty set will precipitste s eon- 'ict.. 'lhe peace of Europe an be pre- served only by prudence snd rmness. It is slmost safe to predict thst the sn nf cl... l1I-.I.s...:-_.. _-n --..__ _ _. i - .- uunuvuu your so pruluut bulb H10 IIl0%II of the Ghdntonianlwill cause: 3 great war in lost than two years.--Hunilton Spec- tutor. lacuna QIJCU VI El-III Ill-IIIIQI U lnltimatnm lay n a eet of British and {Italian ironclade. The rear of their guns had already been heard over -Alexandrie ; and the echo of that roar was atill rever- berating along the ahoreeof the Levant. The Sultan yielded, and the war cloud panned away. `With atrong hand the Eng- lieh premier had plucked the ower safety Efrem the nettle danger. I1. I03 nan Illlijllllo LL? 3' 33 ultimatum to the Sultan. v'I"`h.: young Khodive Inn to have the pow- Ierl and the territory hm predecessor mind 'l`h.t .. 1...: n..I.;...a u... dominion,` The. young Khedive himself would have;-baa powcless to prevent `this. -Hewould, be compelled to accept investi- fggm onvsneh termatha: m1gh' t imposed. t nctoria ll virtual rulerof Egypt now,and Lord |Saliabury' wasnot disposed to stand any nonsense. ,He quickly gave the Sultan to understand that thepowers of the new Khediwe must be as ample as those of his predecesaor-hia dominions unshorn of any of their extent. Had Egypt, En? landand'l'urkeyalone been in the play the matter would have been very simple. zBut behind Turkey stood France and `Rania. And behind England stoodltaly, Austria and Germany. The quarrel which threatened was one which would have set '1 Europe by the ears. It is a fortunate thing for Great Britain -that she had a statesman at the head of her government. A weak man would have temporizad and a temporiaing policy would certainly have brought on a war as a tempornzing policy brought on the war with Russia in 1854. But Lord sSaliabury in a strong man. He wasted no `moment in negotiation, and he wasted nn -rAu'ln in Ji-..n...... `LI- -5 .._.. SK -I. . W$V5' tin ruler : pa -cinli _novuIgnty, u|d_Oo ch:n_ge_ tho bounclanu of the Egyptian 1._.....4.- - can-as `RS433-. H:-Q`. ! Qj jjwywuu-- w---- v-'-- While we were having all the` blaster thou; the lll, with bothbunc threat: of `gar, 1 `bong over Europe, `sad the cock! know Iothinfofituntil it had panned away. The Sultan, as the in- lntiption of France and Basin. undet- 6;sn`p `an .11 ling nnn|a;nnn I` QIIQ ltlla no wi:h'6i`cryth1nolno`tho gamu- ~ontlsyIitIlundn on. Pounds: in the `nrdot of the day. T B. FERGUSON. BARRISTE 801.101-, . `roll or me aupreme court. 0! udicuuro` at Onano. conveyances. ac. honey to Loan. Olca :1: bank at 1'0:-onto Uwongteeet. 1311113 XIIMII [LII utcadnqll tn!_n_u. . l"."','Vll`Dj_ acute Ion mu --~ '. -ad-1" J iun*punucaueycohaGod.h' "i A eyclonegtrnck thnnorth-eutern_ P0" -.tion of Faulkner County, Tuesday nix- The storm swept the county for 88" 'milee.e Thmhonee of , Jno. Hale. 11" 'Qmhnnn, iiu blwr to: pieces, and W ihimney fell upon V Inddttetelly crush to death. Thedielling of 5 man 0" `d`Gnhlwunhodemolnhed. NiueP" ism pnnaipg an. injured, 110"` outiight. Two porz0l15."' d. V .. l3ndc Isl??? mi KAnepub1i*""`" Ruwde "`-;.; . g 1taretntl_1lf `he n ERep.> .1` 00 P . Brow 1e ff; jelecnon 217 (D m) \l=1` ,3 1;` `v ., Wud'gu c_ - C1 by maJoI`.">!.0V is Ghana L1e'ut..- `has 5; BMI3 `E63;-zty. Goo. H Lgcrrezari 5. N olegwd Treuurer W91 ' ' for "'_ ' 7`f P ;s:te-.. - `N;;l"i- 3:) minus % `;ep.,b1,- samllyc taro ht at ballot. B ;..'nm.oiori`7 ho . Governor! ' W 1" 'nt and _,, ' Th0 Sene ttobe "`. 1'0 D"..:;`:sei5w ,,H;"1"s;:t3o be <=h" I > ) - . -----....... .-u 4,vvv nuuuu. J.ue D-H15 contention is that the : sea shall be xv.`-en tonll nationu, not for sea]! catching aims. `for this is": minor point in itself, oui for every pnrpoue as free as the .~\:.`ant1C or Pnqic ocean.` The matter w-.11 be given` to nrbiunnn. . -Winn-II; out. While the result of the Behring Sea oontroveny is taken in Briuin as a m- `nmph of Qiplolnacy for the Foreign Utiice. by 3 portlon of the American press It is not down so .3 victory for Mr. Blaine. But the queauon at issue is well summed up by the Philndelphin Record when it say: that "our right in Behring Sea" do not moon the rights of the American peo- : but t1;_s)oe`of a company that enjoy the monopoly of catching seals there." The _ompany claim :11 the` seals on the b`. d1l{8 Islands and the open sea as well. '`*hIns f0r1,00o miles. The 1;.-msh nnnfnnhnn 2- I... .n_. _ 83288 the `table. Though Dead. One of the most atartling and 2.: the name time ghastly discoveries was made at the ranch of William Duncan, in the No Han : Land country, Kansas, about I "week ago; Duncan lived alone on his ranch, end his nearest neighbor iived about a quarter of a mile away. About Marchlet there Ian 1. terrible thunder storm, which waa accompanied by terrible asher of lightning. Thestorm came up ahont aix o'clock in the evening and con- tinued until far into the night. On the morning after the storm, the neighbor of Dunno noticed thet there were no signs ofjlife about the place, but supposed that Dencanhad gone to town, and paid no attention to theplaee. That -evening he expected to ace Duncan return. butbe dldnot go by and then he thouevhz he would go over in the morning and mVelti- gate. He found him aitting in his chair with knife 3 fork in his hands as In the `..`:;.E.:'::'.*:.`:`: :'_":?:*::-}2:=& W 1* R. WM. RICBARDEOA. Dentist. Graduate of_:he lxoyal Lohege on Dental Surgeons, and honor Grnduste of Toronto University. Presets anon of the natural teeth 3 specialty. OFII l(1E.-.`hr.t.hu e1| n Block- hnninn Sn-can sci or eaung nu topper, but had been struck by hghtening. ",5... v-vs nun uuuwr a nu: luu prr ~p}'. Did he desire the creditor could cu: 1 piece of flash from the debtor : body; but to cut more or lens that his exact share meant the forfeiture of his ruzbrs. Thu clntom had been extinct centuries befure Shskeopeare was born, And to rcanimaze it and took it. to Shylock was done wit: out other nnthority than that granted :; noatg nvvvl IalliDIvVVK- Shylock n demand for the pound of ties`; was not. never was, 3 J ewiah custom. Shskespeare got the idea now an di Roma: luv which gave the cred::.r the right over his debtor : lite and pr -peny. h djirn tho nnuhtnu m-ml .' ,.... . -_ _-.__.- -- ----.v- u aycnug |,, common at that iy fur Jen Else why did he impart to Jessica be,- lovely chnnccer. eI....I..-1.r_ _u-._-_: L- A 7 There is no way of knowing whethe: or not Shakespeare ever met a J :3`. am a study of"1`he Merchant of Vemce vi: bear out the statement that, th~ugh be greatly exaggerated Jewish character, 1:" was not beanse he shared the feciing of hatred common at that A... ;.... 1.-. Wu Shylock a Jew. Rabbi Hirlch of Chicago lectured re. edntly in Washington before [the Cniteuj H9btBW Chltit] Association on $333,} spears? Sbylock. He said hismy g'm,.-,.,- that Shylock was not a Jew, hm. that;-_ In the debtor who was, and he C.-utinn. ed, It ll evident that Shakespeare new not a J eg. III]. ' ' we `. 3 ' ` "` u lung my to h if ' . And` who may account f0: :1: pu:;:"J? Ieelna to actuate hens now and tb uh` lay fonror ve ages at one time, on? aide another, like a neat of J ` Yet auch fteaka are only aazsmm in the poultry yam, Om (- aettlngof egg: one of my hens hmshes 999 `C P|'dl!d a live chickau ,i {our fully -developed leg; `ad I` G .45, while anothet egg that no chick? in way out of I broke and gown dead chiek that had neither eye. 1,0,1 ` Wu 1 would like to km. a. how ff, one chicken came by the extra. eye, m7 legathat plainly belonged to the om: _ene. Out of another hatching I go; , he; that grew up to _crow as ahrilly um rooater that eye: lived, but she news; 1: a tooth: that was never heard to We," note in the way of crowing, but he hi` egg: with all the facility of a llc. Tm: are few things in nature, I tell yr,n_ queer an egg: and their possibnizies. Ne. I York San. ' an egg. I got`, out of the same hatching ::.m.... .. m... wmm" ......g***-....... .uo Pumio. Convoyancon.` Otlloeo over -ha!-sunk at Toronto. bu-ma. T n u _.:_____ :11` .. .-. -.-__, ocanmr, PRPLIR as l1cCA.B'l'HY, u-risen. Solicitors. Convevanoeru. 06.. Dumas McCAa-rat. Q. 0. J. A. llatnnruv. I. 5. r. rnruu. Q.c., F. onnsmr. Hccurmv. Pnpun. Mccnrrmr ac DUxcA1~'.' Allinmn and c.npnnu.,ra, Dxcxmsox & mcwgn. unmsmnns ' Notaries` Public. Solicitor of Supreme Loan. ace. -1I.rne,0nt., Oiceuin -ll|k0f Toronto Block. No. 3. Owen Street. At Branch Oloo. Etmvue, every Iondsy. Joan mcxmsox B. A... D. P. lucwu-r, 510631733 Lxxxox. Wnunardx Aunt. Jon! 1:. Krnn. T. u. A. Wnzarrr. A ImaL'111ua ;a~;sm1nn:BAIwn% .- ., - 11' `-A.L,_'.-.- .f:T, I".`:.":3 :75. -::x -. ".'Z<.".' I880 AULT. KERR. & WRIGHT. Ban ung, Solicitor: of the supremo Court. Prnatmx .nt.nrlg Pnnvnvnncnrn. &n_ llonav EDWARD LYNCH, - PROPRIITOR. Noa'ri-1 xiii. - pp --uv-cw' cazooill H. H. urn;-rzr. 0.0.. G. nvvnnxnx. ryrusn, IICUABTBX at DUNCAN Amman and ueomure. T Macnrrny. Run, Pnrun A: Mccmmr. 01-11113. 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P. and S. out. as ind nigh: reamuncca. `Brown : lock. nnnu-aa n_ Rn;-tin. 'I`akmhnnn_ 77- I; GULVERWAELL`8:w PUBLIC in Vintornied mg: am `now nut] in now nnonntl Inn u- .~unnun'nA.. qunnrs H-A. -w. snows. .-.=:u.'~ $ -. -|-i -_-v-H--3 -- I- Win lNB'l`RU(}Ol ' mnson-u.`.uu:o us. MAN U FACE IJIIBS. Tn?1T"`iI1m Money to Loan. __DEN'l.`ls'l`8 % Ina Illglli IBUIIIUIJGQH. DIUWIII UIIIOCI Dnmop nu-doc. Barrie. Telqnhono. 77. 0.I'l.'lCIAIu 49-1! ravidii. 1..-n.Vs..T1'aoiioLi I- -BRITISH .EMP RE; nmwm@w Pinon : o1 AP1f'ucyr;'>jw.% I-also gov-vs `an iv own:-V ugnnnvuauou or-`I-1'1-c':.naI::.raI vteeth npecialcy: OF! ICE.--`.Bot.hvs eu s Block. Uunlop Street, Barrie. 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Nova scout, Prince Btwurd Island. 03199 Breton --4 X___1___.In__.I Alltha ulnrsenbn ahingnndplet lurereoogpotcnnndnnte ngthislino. wPul1mnn Montreal 0110 Monday. edneodny and yrunthrongh Bantu. andon'l`nenda.y Thnrudnynndsnsurdnytot John,N.B..wit$ontclnnze. ' Close connections made at Point Levin with the Grand Trunk Railway and the Richelieu and Ontario. Na non Colnpnn steamer! from Montreal. at Davis thoxorth Shorennilwny. Elegnnznrat-clnau.Punma.nbu1lbt,nndlnnob lngcnnonnnthronghtnins. . ran-eahmant rooms convenient dinnnagn. hoxesdaily (sundgra excepted) at 8 o'clock. mm. and 3 and 8 o ock pan. Post Olco, Bu-tie. June 28th, 1891. 36-11 ` J. EDWARDS Postmaster Bnvenhuru Branch Runway ct...'. Hilhdale. Craighnrnunnbton, Rd-T ln:::;`|`3nCrownB1%u.....% .... DOE 1-........ `"..-_!_': ____ """" ________ INTERG 0|.0NlAl%| nun 01 wnveuorl. 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