{ii 1 \ 70' " &4L_uT5o ,1Nl11rane V uuzcuuullli Outs. , 'I`1i'BURA`3]{Y`(;qli;NT8'41D con. 5111*; !!`IIN'8U.RA.AN01lI-OFFICE or Ihq 'o_.ldeat,,prly Fire Iii`!-' .`in,tbe.wo:1d A ' `i companies :- g1-_11n--maU_nANcn'dbvY'om `Nnnvnuv . ..._- VVV M. of the Royal Lon onor ON, Dentist. Gxpdnate ` e at DR. W. D. MAQLAREN, Dentist. aluocessor ` ' 1'0 Dr. V uosanko. Umoe'+-Rooms` -lately .' ooonpied -by Dr. houanko; heoidence--Queen`s I ._ \ ~. `_- '. `, -15-IN. I " DR&.ROSS at ARTnDR. Ph manna, Sur- geons. etc. W. A .110, L. U. :5. Edin., 1... B. u. 1* .-London. J. 1:. Arthur. M. 3.. To- ronto University. L. U. P. cm! H., um. Ulcee and night residences, Bx-own a mock. Dunlop street; .BIl'l`lB. 'I'lllAnI'|nn.. '79 ouu uluul. reuaonces, nrown'a street; Burma. '1`e1ephone, 77. The June numbfof V tains an article by B.` Oglower, 001104 1""'"'*`'J' the Democracy "; `#3101-'? vividness and payer in describing the poverty.- misery and crime below -the social cellar has rarely been ' equalled; Boston. New York.` Philadelphia. Chi- cago and all the .la i1.eiiiti e's'.` is "well as many smaller toins `furnish illustrations of this Democracy of Darkness. Neither is it conned to the United States cities and European slums, but even in our own Dominion these foul blots on our Chris` tian civilization are to be found ourish- ing in the fullest amplitude of want, lth,` misery and sin. Mr.` Flower is describ- ing a visit to these lower regions in the city of Boston within ritle shot of the gilded dome of the State House and -the palaces of Beacon Hill. He says: ' ; R.` ,WM. RICHARDSON. A gt_1l_:_o; t`gg!l_ gonegegt Dental Surgeons- . ;. AnnA_L_.I.a. M. 1'. U. 11., office in Both- weA1 u Block, Auunuane. On me premises at night. ' A is-ly E: no D0 C: Mg, Fe To Ms C. J . uracuamapt Trinity Unive:-my. Toronto, Fellow 01.1`:-Inity .\l_eaioal Uouege. '1 oronw. Member C_ollege.Phyuo1a.na and Surgeons. Ont. Lute o! '1 orunto Genera: Hospital. um ce.-_- Next doono an. aura score, : hornton. re. 8. -wi11b atlvyeverywedneann . I omltob P: b9 HVEPV ylfritllnu CI-I'I`h'\ Po Illa, `V Ito 6p.m. uuruur uwen I ! Central School. | DB. PALMER. SURGEON. nu. ma Tm-out.`INoee, 46 Gwerraxd-street. east, To- ronto. may be consulted on the Queen's Hotel. name. on Friday, may as low, Iron 8 no 11 8. In.. one the second Friday or every month. * Jnuuunl. I Physxcinns` any \ '()n`1~nm- In-mu ;m-_-:1 :: E3? "_'=)"" ." .`. ."?'?."5":" ."9i` 9` '#`.In'i' mean or nuuuun numv .1, -'~. ".Lr;7"'~`**`_7, .?n`.';' `.`H' `- H` 1 .__;_.'_g :-u.';.:_- 4. - [_ R T, BANTING. CLERK ooUN'n?_3ir . sxmooe, will be as ms 011109. at. the Court nuuse, Borne. every butnrday. Residence and P. 0.. Uookstown. ' L.Vl.Ili5 nauwnttus Conveyance Is; 1 Marriage ldcenfsen. union 3:5-1otlly}e;1;;1- vate. Post Ulce Bnnnmg, Bung, Drtvste residence. Man an-mt. 811%.?` ms We have now reached a nest of old buildings with an unsavoryreoord. Here we nd negroes and whites mingling to- gether. The creaking atairways are worn- and carpeted with lth`; the. walls and ceiling blistered with the foul accretions of months and perhaps years. It is a noisy spot, snatches of low songs, oaths, , coarse jests and the savage` voices of poor wretohes, whose brains are inamed and , tongues made thick with rum, meet our ears on every side. The air is heavy with odors of spoiled sh, decayed vegetables, smoke from old pipes and stale. beer. `From one room loud and angry voices nrnnnml n nnha nth... ma.....l...a ...:n. .. w. rum. umce nunnmg. Barrie. xvavste usiaenoe. May sweet. Auuuni ELANING MILL.--GEO. BALL. Uarpemer and Builder. gnd Manufactuner I Doors. sash. Blinds. Mouldings. etc. r1811- 0 ning or an kinds done promptly and satisfac- torny. Factory. John unrest. HA1-;-in, nun; u; uu xmoa cone promptly and torily. Factory. John apreet, Btu-do. R. FERGUSON, BARB ISTER, SOLICI- . T05 or me Supreme U0- rt ot Judicature 101' Ontario, Conveyancer. etc. Money to Loan. Umcee in bank or Toronoo mock. Uwen Street, Barns. > ' 50 vuusnun V1. LJU U1V'1'. AK1U'1'ER. AT- {I torney. somiwr. notary Puouc. Omces m Bank of Toronto Buildznga, Owen Strcen, Barrie. Ont. 21-ly : ALULLLLJJ. Ga BIDLDILV. . BARRISTERS. L-socitorsin High Court of Justice, Notaries Public. Uonveyanoers. 0.ces over the [.8118 at Toronto. Bu-.10. `lZl a..........._t\nI -----` J 'l=. SP1t0UL. Barrister. Solicitor, Notary. . Uonveyancor Money to Loan. (mice- bothwe.~l s Btook. bunlop street, barrio. I MCCARTHY, PEPLER 85 MCCARTHY, Barristers, Solicitors, conveyanoers. etc. D AL'fox Mcfunrnr. Q.(}.` J. A. Mccurrav. . F. 11:. `P.-rEPLIB. Q 0.. E. Honxsay, ' ` _ Barrie. MCCARTHY, PEPLER, Mc .`An'rnY & DUNCAN, Alluoton and ureemore. MCCAMHY. Evms. Pnpmm as MCCARTHY, urlin_ V Dnunxn DUN or M. AU W ATT, BARRISTERS Notaries Public. Solicitors of Supreme Uourt. eto.. Barrie, Ont. Oloea in Bank of Toronto. Block, No. 3, Owen street. Branch 0loe'.Elmvale, McKeggle s Block. _'l'n'nnr nrnvrnansv u A 'r\' us It. ..,,, ._# Iii H) Illll IIIIIII Ill lal'IIlIl- HEW `Market nu-eat on Dnnlon street. 'LENNOX. AULT, KERR & WRIGHT. Bar- risters, Solicitors at the Supreme Court. H-ootors. Notaries. Convgyancers. etc. Mane toloau. Omces--Hlnd`s Block. opposite N. N. W. Ry station, Burma. and Bingham'a Block, Bradford. - Hmanrox LENN-`X. Wnumarrox Avm-. JOHN R. T '1`. G. A. WRIGHT. I LOUNTJIEWSON 8 CBESWICKE. BAR- mtera. Solicitor: otthe Supreme court of andioature of Ontario. Procuora. Notaries. conve an era. etc. -Money toLoun. 0111003- Ross lock. arrie. - 117:: In-nun-u n II 1': `III --I_# ~ I ll: Qulalli "5 1`lIJ'l.'lIlJ` `A. W . lS.l1.U W N, J. Prop: ietor. Excellent accommodation for -me trcvcmng public. Bar and jorder well unppliedzwith the beat. Good ntabung sad 5 - wntiv `Hustlers. L use t ad free wound from cllugtrcina. rv}"33'o3:3v{ of "IIAIIEAI: htft nn Ilnnlnn nhuat, bir.z3 `ISAIJIIJN II U IKBZI} rncv. Soilcl or in Chancery. Conveyan- DAII 11-lb'.l.'lK AT` oer. etc. Ooe-First door Owen street. over Bunk nf f`.nmn`|p,I-nn, Ran-in, JILJQ oer. aw. Umcp-1nuu aoor uwon street. 4 Ban of Commerce, Barrie. V . A9-48 T Qumws HOTEL.-. Prov than Qnnuglcur nnhlln .1 $ 70.000 i3e }.o{`.`Zo.1*i-3 3:`%`1.'.v"e`: $3 ol1h eroot.7`NiiVprin'oipaI`mone requir d an- tlland of thn tnrm- I1- Fl. 81` A'I AV nlin. IAIUUIIICI JIIIIUCI top Street, Barrie. .'t;x"nE. r..;." 'L~."1u'i5Fx` o'1p'f x}33"e"r`&?x`i-' 'd`333 tilond ot thoiterm. h. R. 8'1` A'ldY. Solic- itor; eto.. BIITIG. ` ` 37 v-,r`T37m7 --:__ .- _...,v__--.-_...v V0l'.ho1-ii 4$po t-thbiti xgfoj .1-,V'oT % J .hi,oh`!.v .1i.-`vt a:',n~itpEi,m1.ue_s"waaggyim. - m:.; -Z1'.`...L.."*.2.n'..': .-.~.v__`.: `_ o Ll]. 06110. in '1'. Dl'IIn\ I Buufxe. _. Bu-tie. 1at0ot., 1885. = `H `LYON PRIVATE rmms R LOAN . on Real Estate at lowest rs. es. Farmers hoses Discounted. Collections made in any psr&o-the.Gonnty.~Resl.Rstn abonght end sold, . Canvoxtnoinuln all vs branches. Mer- Dun` " oenses Issued. Oloe-Il.oss Block, on u-Ant; -Rn:-rlsu, A5.lv - v-v-vv. `:98! II?! "B. H. snu-rm. Q. 0. NAMES EUWARDS, Conveymcer. Iseuer of Marriage Licenses. mam .mu..n.. ....._ '_-..y. .-.a-- v u-av, alssnsxvalv D D1003. JOHN Dickinson, 5. A. D, B`. MACWATT. -vw-my -aovv-' runs nvo Wu. Lounrr, Q. C. A. In, H 5 `ITRATBY & ESTEN. ____ ARRIE PLANIN G MILL.- . g- Builder. and .j.j._ HBOBGE W. LUUNT. BARRISTER. AT- T torney. Smiuiwr. hotnrv Pnmm. mm.-. ______%T_ `A. MCGRIGOB. H. D. C. M, warmuaua or Trinitv n-.av....:. I %.1~;r:n.% 4isn,;aa;g.zea:umeesna. ac: h`ej. .Innnl connoilg.bIing:.0ouu..b,.B.sv;_i9I. ,All:`neqnbnn-preientr V L of 7W.'``5`.``K!(!r5 !rI; :7 *"~` "5:" ll. ***' " ` A `- Oommnniintioiil `. from ` J %Wu'ri. Ru't5wel!,~i_*Joh;_i:. `ooth. iq ao'1'int, um sunvztons. )ICKINSON & MACWATT, BARRISTERS Nome! Pnbli- Sliifnfnl nf rlnv-nnnn ONEY T0 LOAN --$250 noo at s and 6; nei- Ju To U11. 630.. Ll'l'lQ- URI 1 .--. 15333 3111!!!! XIVIWO IIIJICI ` tolend on atrai ht I0&nn`l`:t0W8Bt rates. MCCARTHY, P PLER 85 MCCARTHY. A. imnttsr. BARRISTER. A?- mrnev. Soiicl or in Chancel-V. Pnnvnvnn- I no as my every Wednuduif 13' Bin '1' 'to"5 Will at ngben every rn;1;.y;uom p. m; ` M ` ' -n twang, LUITUIIIO, .l"el.IOW Of Trlnlliy '1. Cone: Member at the College ot an an nxaeolu of Ontario. U1ce-. Uwen and `Comer streets. -opposno vs vvo Vo`SllI|lIUIVIo ' 2 ": *" The fqllowtng: ~ were ordered fpbmpu :-.-'-"`: .' . ` ` ' .L .3 . . J. "*.:.`:.'.m . monugmndns. RICE GAVILLER-DO1lIN ION AND` onoial Lsnd Surveyor. l1a.n1e'0lloo. by : Block. _ 15 MA NUFACTUBES. PALLING. Graduate of Trial gity, ljoronto, Fellow at '1`:-lnitv C. E. Bnwsox. H. Cnnswuxn. wagons:-Q Money to Loan. PHYSIQ IANS. nnnuwrs. T OFFICIAL. FINANCIAL. v"'.`1"'%v.?;' ...'.,'t'.`X$".-` 'W9`Ikr,thL , fdluhntiog. 9t our inner frie'n`lu"totho brunet`: -iqoluinn bl?-`Tan Annual.` ` ` L ` V T ` HOTELS. LEGA In { l`1Ao W. It nnonmmndntinn for 0., van. UIIICBB A I G. H. EBTEN. uuu 11-1; 41-tf e `vrillieend theirejdreee tg,`Q;tsy';. but not The Dominion` government oifere V` to send "its %invAa,Ii_1 eble balloting, the result of scientific erperimente at `the various government fsrme oninettere of prime importance to?` euobeu. fto. anyone` `who more.-thnn 25,000.` out .of V the. 400_,000T - rfertnere, of- Vthe-f Dotninion `hove Iyfeiled` ' nae-t.-_-`o.-.1`ve`-`n. : Iiia:.mrtnnity. -na 691! ebouti 15,000 joined:-. the ,veri`oue .`fl_`3i?::".`55!'.!,- 7 ~ .. - inetintei f_orI:I"le}dV'fo;r:.: `the'7 or 1 PU V gringo: p`c%,jf3 ":`: 3"?o"r"ui 2% "..InBA.-bI.I- n.- 1 _ .-.0 ,. Q IOUIIGEUOD OI GOOHUUU V` sound business princiyetfi: Y 0813 experience 3 01,1 . : 0! Ind non-forteitable after 00 36813. Prominent ob'ect: Sound uuurenoo`: 87.ooo.ooo aid! ' : 4 beneted. Goat: he Iozvgsilcaaiawnt .` Bonuses every three fears. never bero'ent; im the lite p an, nor less 9'D1 0IIt- the endowment plan. T0131 Thu nnlv nnmbny in 1 _ 50 vero'ent. th'o plan. 19:} .9 !l.|3-1;I ,thaandowmennplnn. T0!` 9%`. The only comp If . . menial advantages to $038 3 1 :5 Illlbd Fund nearly $5c~w' . '0o6ht0IIadu.~Montreal. , . ` II `V l'Il'\I'V"\lII`I n\1'l\fI'V HOTEL- 7 ':"- ail`: "\ ZI\-n;-_ _._.+_ __...c\ 93%` ' _B1\1'GLAND. ~ I .iT m1847. -LONG 1:31` ED COMPANY is , on 1 MI I mm. }:.;':$*2.2.: asses; :=.2?, :::, i; camforiabT;rooms and 6 o clock Dinner. - i 1311.; }LIEE7A SSURAN[`1i]"AC`UAMNY Soups, Enh-eea, Jellies, etc., made 10 _o:1-devr on`the~shorteat notice. '1j."s".r_`1'uif1'11:_sV AND rnxcns ox A1-mu-.mu.\'. FRESH DYSTERS IN STOCK. V brought Hwithintheir reach, and also of ' on work of that character. N o govern- We refer to the educational facilities` which the governments of the Dominion and `of the Provinces respectively have thematerial benets owing out of, the experimental wjorklof the various institu- tions sustained for the purpose of carrying men in the world is doing more for its peo eats the present time, than the government of this Dominion, and also that of Ontario in particular among the provincial governments. And yet we nd` but a limited number of our farmers `are making the most of these~opportunities. _ shows tnatfagmere. insignicant` number of comwitivalia?nimPtYd- -- C` n The writer then goes `into ppartioulars Land \ the rural schools are taking `advantage of " , the pvp,orhniti Zof, grion1r81' i,in,tr;u..ctio:xi a ,which- is now permissive them. :: i This \ golden opportunity`is ,p'ermi'tted top`ass_ ; BAY. "m.3- L -` PRPR1ET"' PIG-N10 PARTIES `-8-0CIALS Sc wxnnxxos milled at short notice and on reasonable ta-I-Inn cnoss1m's lhde in the vat-Irons styles and quality the but -D_al1vuod in all parts of the town an 111` In thank;ng-t:he public of Barri d icmny tor the liberal patronage mmivh" upfm him lnthepaat,bega to state that he has at con aide:-able expense increased his baking taclll ties and is now prepared to do a larger busineu than ever. {BREAD LEADS THE VAN. :B_:l.=LovvN mmmm (.1. j-_' ---nu... Tho Ropairing of Pianos a Specialty. Salcsman for F. BROOKS Messrs Heintzman at C0. 51 Elizabeth St. 117 King St`... W., Toronto. A Barrie. Thtf Also Pianos that have been in use always on hand for sale. 'I\Tjy---:- .-11.} __ The article to whichreference is made above. contains some home truths that deserve the serious attention of farmers. `fWe quote:-L5, The farmers oftentimes complain of the wrongs to which they have to submit at the hands of rapacious ' combinations, and they do not complain without reason. Owing to their isolation and to other reasons they cannot meet combination with counter-combination, ' and are therefore found, laboring under much disadvantage against the power of heartless corporations; But while this is true there are other ways` in] which the farmers may helpthemselves, and which they are neglecting. ' ` `rho; extent `i:9'ig i:i`:"5if.":*f`fh,`3itp-g ;v.h;"( }` e;iu3tsE;6n'; q"';;i|'fi< i'&".i`htl. There isvno 'p'I u}aIt '.i_n_, the` world of such magnitude endjmpoiitence _ as Agrioultumend pp 'mdn '_who 'm_ b t 'bo 9 indP9n.d91=.',bi ;h<}7.ffinnre".?.\' 'F';i.1 -.i?ii:' . experience v will; f('lVuy'-.`.jl1I(vif] ~hril3_ltIh.v- - meat. The woild `iiihili 5' *9 f`!m6i. ik}lT:;flidhwsthI9 P105009? it. .3. Every othezindnltryrdqpeudgtpn it. `- If 'n.--'-` . .,__`:I;_ 1; _;;:.;_I.1 11.1 , . Acnou AND Wnma nscumon. SATISFACTION G[`ARA.VTEED. [ l\/I ADE TEL- `I\__-,_ , BOARDINEUEOUSE 2 "_l`3].:7'tI_TISH EMPIRE man Manner taken from the am boxesdaily (Sundays excepted) at a.m. and 3 and 8 o'clock p.ln. Post Omce. Barrie. June 28:11, 1:91, l 86-11 J. EDWARDS P4 ~_- -i-)----- -~-v-v -'-'~ v-vwuzs U1 eacn m outage on letters for th 1) - - United States 3 cents per o1:1`ic(:,ml::,l Britain and Ireland 5 cents per half ( gistration tea 5 cents. PIANoH0nTMU1inR ` s ' H1 Oloe hours. 8 e.m. to 7.1}; (S K Oellfd). and to: 20 minutes am, th "`5'e ex. _:h"!l;l'.or0nto night mail on Satl.ur: :;l;'f{1il%{ Money Orders issued and "" W ,..2:`2.:',129 `?%%83mu, n and 10110 India. Newfoundland, the Ifnd. Britlghr Africa. West Indies, Augtpanan C State; Ind 51111083 511 countrjeso om. Bank deposits received from 31 mg "1 Saving tween the hours of 9 am. and 4'p H? 3- be Letters for re ' t t minutes before w'1:3: or"3sc`h ma,-1 Poe 1 tt . Unitet:?::u:a ce'32r`3 &n2`; ;;3n and rzne 1331; 0u`I`] C e9fIa: ointrntinn fan 5 nnnta `be Dosted 1-,, up - - o . a u - . . . . - . . . .- -`?'.`.'..,...:.:;`1 :`i`1.. :.`iJ.f:" *5?" llidhtirat (Mondays, We T nrridays) at . - - u o o o a a . . . - - v - -- --- - ---- V v---I--1. lcelled NEGLECTED OPPORTUNITIES. In this age of intense activity and progress, it will necessarily be ruin to the farmer to stand_still. `He [must progress "or go backwards. He must increase the pro- ductiveness of his farm to compensate for the lessening prices. He must have bet- ter stock, better fruit, better everything, in order to hold his own in the keen oom- petition of the world's markets. He must with the science of the soil as well as with the art of tillage and stock improvement. There most-be more culture of mind and heart, morein the home life to entice and retain the boy. as an offset to - the allure- msnts which make him yearn for the city V `make himself more intimately acquainted its dangers and its failures. mails from the sout1i',';' ' i: ' uv n o . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 neatordnran hRa.il '---`I12 ' Simcoe Brtgnch R.:i?v5aayPg(;,1t,Nn`h' Collingwood and uruna at. . . .' L . Grsvonhux-at Brgnch Rabilway 3;"--, g ' ~-..l and Crown? 1.13:1] at lawn Ed? ........... , ,, '`F;:f:,`3s`::%?? Wwnesdass as t\_...a-n .nu__ , .. ' ' - - - - 3"` -- nuns nvxmr nu DUE nun; Toronto at ................ .. Torontoa.t....................: """" " Toronto at... ....... ........... " _;r>ntoat...ii..f..............:f """ "5 , way ma. 3 rom thee """ " lteaford Branch Ranway`L`}ff, ft" - - -i ;.-..*i*I=3.c. at o .?*; T0!'0l1fD..'.... To:-onw....... "forbto and ALL MA.1'1.m"' """" " 8 so th Menford Branch Rauwayg at ,81mooe Railway a.t.. ......... .. A (hull-h..v.........a --J - - '- ZUIIUIQ Drincn - """'- 3: "1 Roth Oollingwood and Urillia Ht: """"" -- 1 Gnvenhurat Branch Railw """" --. Crown hull. Dalston. Edgag `gs: n;:a .`. .".`.'.`,`n`9.l`..`_`1`.'2 3; - - . . . .'.`.`.i l, hNEW%PIANo S 77:< _v- v -v--`... `iii Matter tak - Ioxgadallv (Sundae: `x?r?3n.t.hae. RESTAURANT PUBLJLQ. t 1;); this ow 9 ,9. 63l1?o1f1the:.t<:comm ]d3` tho upon huboe "3 `:hedt?.hocel := orth or "IJ`oront0- . f ""='" ``f. `90'l')UNLOP STREET. W; had i}e}i' strongly reminded of it, V by an article in the _JuneTnumber of the Canadian L1ve.Stock Sud `Farm J ournal, II 1`-r'In`r\n A-.-...______A_ ` `V? 7 -juuiuul. `E t f I! ;x. DOURTLANDT. ; !{Vxon Olloe. Agent for Barrie mm! nuns FOB Blsculfsh mn3}cK J- snows June 16, "Postmaster On one loooassion the writer was atta , way side` ` inn "on the Long Woods Road, Middlesex county, when Lord 'Oathoart, who" was administrator of the government, was going through the province by stage. A number of farmers had gathered to see the Governor and one man, stepped up to him and ' said he hoped his Lordship would do something for the farmerswhen he returned to the seat of government. The Earl quietly said to him, My good man, the best thingjfarmers can do, is to help .themselves., We have often thought of this since, and of the philosophy and truth that `underlie it. `1, ` . ` . u - - _ . `We are glad to-ouotiee the e'orte _ made by: govminente looking to this end :_and to mark the progreea of the good i work; We ahallvhave auoodadeal `to eayvfrom week to week about dilferent ' thing: per- taining to the farmer and his . work, with the hope that occasionally our agricultural read'ers,e may get` some useful, practical: poiuteri directing upward and onward. 2. for- wuu :`. UIIIUIT IF `CTC -4 of time world ovary o'the`rinduutr'y' mlui-' guisheo and the cry of hard times" inhen_1-do, in the land. A No wonder than---that the condition of `the farms: is-rewarded "with interest and concern`. V she W4 : ` fsrniif 1|Cl'.bu~li_!tle u;.,bd%o :!|o fv'v__<=.ial`th-_ Tun Anmm hi; shayamen . deep `interest in this great iuourgo pt; `nstional ifeglth, and pha. mean; thqt hsvo %_ frolp time to time be_6n< anggesed for bettering the farmer : conditnon and elevatihg the tiller of the go1l to thd position to vvihich the importnnoe of ; his calling naturally entitle: him. , ` A ;:oodjllother" ' it it Apt! no irivnn `ah tiin an mania`- -in news; . " ' "ol`16f mi : in th r<= i9nz..,.tr92;. 1 W T.*m9x.s"pm1:ptg,,%:3, ' jqrr .--ow 7. am. nu 'seI,9,5"s?ul11!8;1. 59.::,II1...my.fris:nd8. :3 "rlw Bye-ll`oouon'.* T :unrestnoted.1'eciIpromty;-ofzaentzment. bet-ween` miod Bibte'rs:th r ?<+bes't:> !*pm'ier, tonic rehpvatinig 1'ndicine*before th bu 1i'o.5 . . .. asitomplfey curqd;me. .','. V ;. , Jr 15;; f j ` .hgve by aiid_ we_jcnim'a_aw `um-'sider "the: I best-'~p'_1*otctio{1v=nga_i1;sI" Thhre ` is- ' .311 people inianau in p'1`o'non1'1'cin7Burddck ~ -dyspepsia dndsheada "2.re1iiedy." at1t'1'I ` en'dra.l"' - `;:%;;.:;*5.:`,ia:1;,*.T:.;a:.%.`7'.; .;....l` and stock! and .Q1l.,..h`Ad9..Ind comulbiiil _` opoptbu III)J&nd.`:'~jo!i3.Ih" b'u1>i:o@o,r- . . - . ,1; ._ .- -_-'.rf.1i in :;5z1~:v`a.'1`{ :1 u; ' of the bowels, oftenzcalled costiveness, and b commonly `caused-~ by dyspepsia, I-neglect, . ` _ By constipation is meant irregular. action -iexces,s'in eating or` drinking; `etc. :It .-is 3a` I serious com plamt and not to;bo ncglctedeuhdr`, psuccesslul remedv is Burdock Blood 1-Bit-'ter's, cases. ~_The` following extract from .a:`.-letter, any circumstances, as it leads to impure l3'lood," headache, de`bility,ifeve'rs. etc.` 7A` uniformly which, if faithfu'lly'tried, 1ievel'Ifails;'to<~elfect;- _` a prompt and lasting. .cu1'.e-'ev'en- in;:the?warst '- from Mr. Jas. M. Ca'son,- Ba'n7,"-V N. '.W.T.,j ,, will speak foritsolf-L27-`I have been troublef ` Pnfihtinh: on)` nnnnunll .I_L:'l:L_ A-.. ":`i1P `I_0r 1538611 :f"~1 nave been troubled W n8~1P-tl9n=.and.genergl: debility and V `"9 id11..d.vt9. 31.89% .3-'our= 1.3.8. B.. .througl1- 9 - seem-H $301.1, .9".i.YF'i9P`11.1t-4 ;. xlinoyi "t,t1_k.e,'fgx_'etI.tv PI5&8nre.1n recommending 1t .tc': .`l17mn`m....1`. -."?.`-5{I3" .`A1.".`?"1.VAF'13.`3`111'3- .11,-no.9 ta-ke,"gre'at7 PTeasur9.m,r, o..` fdi` ft 1 - ` ~ as it'omplef`:Ja`i`yl']cEIJI'1`:l' 1ge;%`," 5117 uua.as.z.-n' nuason, 5. 1b1a.yw_ood,.B.A Veir; Room 4, lat Class --Annie,- Milk, V Maud Anderson: 2nd C1a.ss.- l`.om Keenan, Louis I-leaird. ` 3rd C1ass.--Gerty Haines. Stephen Cockburn.` Roam 5,.Cla.iis 1`.-;M`a3`vl chases,` Richard Powell, Harr V _Smith'.. 433- 2.-- Wm. McCutcheoi1, Ed" ie Lane. Ethel White; Class 3.-`O1ive Cripps, Hattie Mo` 'utcheon, `N. R0 ere. .Cla.ss 4.'-Geo. Grant, Louie Clark, isie` Regera. Av&uL'|lLlg .I.`J|LIUI ulsqunur, 1. Uilllle. 2, Class 1.-F.`Cummin_g, M. Ha.ywoqd._: N. Black. Class 2.-V-W. . Carley, E. WLnck, Pauline Cumming. Class 3. -.-Lillie Rqdggrs, R. Dodd, H. Greenwood. Room_3, Class 1, --P. Perkins, M. _McFarl9.nd,~ LM.-I McKenzie; Cla.ss.2.-E Hudson, S. Ha.yw_ood,.B.A Vnir; 4. lat Class .-Atmia. Mm. M.....: V. o u-nu uvanvvn Givlllll` lbilll .R9'o'm:`.l', Sr. Division. -:-Susan Mahey.', _ M., C_h4urc'hill,- L. `Hudson. Jr; Divigion,-Lawia Marlin. Ethel Urquhart, E. Gallic. Room 2. I :11` nuirnininn I] trnvovuvouui `7 Eonornou. Honor roll of Pine Grove school for the month of May, names in order of merit : 4th olasa-Queenie Smith, Dalton Williams, Sam Archer. 3rd class-- Gertie Crawford, Eidie Crawford Ethel Johnston. 2nd cl_au-Agnee Archer, Minnie King, Elle Crawford` and Tom _Smith, ties. Pt. 2nd clue--Martha. Orawford, Jame; Kemp, Daniel Kehoe, Sr; 1.--Maude. Kennedy, Jennie Kitchen, "Sara Kehoe.' Jr. 1.-'-'Bru'ce""Kitchen, Belle` Crawford, Mngglej Kehoe `Names for re'guler`atten'd`ance'-__-`Gertie Crujvlford; Daniel -Kehoe. Jdmesd Archer. '. ` -` j-G2? Honor Roll. Honor roll for Anten Mills school for the month of May: 4th class-Mina Scott, Frank Cain, Edna Dickinson, Ethel Carson, Amanda Carson, Sadie Cook, Joseph Dickinson, Mabel Hardy, Willie Pratt. 3rd class--Maggie Muir, Edward Knapp. Mary, Pratt, Violet Garret. Normanardy, May Alexander, Thomas Binnie. ' 2nd class--Casiie Rey- nolds, Edith Knapp, Richard Garrett, Thomas Curtin, Clara Alexander, Albert Alexandre. lst class--Bella Muir, Willie U_urtin,_Desmond Knapp, Beverly Hardy, James Dickinson. Essa. Cullins, John Gillis, Michael `Long, Porter Scott. Jr. lat sr. pi.--Frank Pratt,_Nelson Garrett, Ettie Wilson, Maud Hardy. _ Arthur Carson, Albert Cook. `lst jr. pt.-Edith Muir. Gertie Gillie, Rosa Barnard,.James Knapp. Bnrdette `Long, \ Willie Cole, | Willie Binnie. IIUVIIUBIIIJ LIUUIIIU UV U BU: \Jl.'I'l-6.`-lo` Council adjourned to meet at Neabittfa Hotel, Lefroy, subject to the oallof the Reeve. T ' A. -. V Moved by Mr. Jamieeon. seconded by Mr. Webb-That the secretary of the Locel` Board of Health notify Moses Blsckstock to hsvethe- water closet com- plained of` moved to the back of his lot. Carried, ' ` _ ' Moved by Mr. Little, eeconded by` Mr. Mcconkey-That the Clerk be instructed to write to Wm. Cathcsrt to remove. his fence from off sideline between lots 26 and 27 forthwith, he being given the` necessary notice to do so. Carried. nnnnndl 4511:.-.....-...J L- _.-;A _L 1+ 19'" __ ..- ..-v-. V - 9 any HIIIVVI-lo The closing part of theartiole discusses. the remedy. The first essential isthe exhaustive study of the social cellar and_ its relation to the world above. `But: to do it, organization, suicient. means. and consecrated lives are needed. * All these" requisites the church possesses, and if the spirit of the `Great `Master, whose `life was a prayer for the social cellar, still blazes within her sanctuary ; --l,fp"k'ir'idesd,p ; thespell of the. `golden calf has notlbe? ` come more powerful than the golden` role, she can by embracing this supreme op`. portunity, turn back the millions Jesus? declared He came to` seek and, to ssve."" but whom she has ali,'enay'tf'ed4Khy withdraw-pl I ingrfromthem, - ' ~~ v 4' I IV! Moved by Mr. Jamieaon. seconded by Mr. 'L_i.ttla--That the Inniahl council ex- pend the sum `of $25 in_ graveling on the Esearoad; opposite.eM_r. John Wilson : place, if the Essa. obuaoil spend 3.` like saga . C;I.1:rie1._ 1- 5 n n - vvvU|I"'J-IIC In .IH- 30 IJIUIIIU U9 ;I'1ii'1:1'.izad to csllfo; under: for stump- ing on 2nd sideline on 10:11 oon._ Oar- ..:...: ~ . - II I IUIIC PEI-Eves` by.Mr. `Little, Ieoohded by Mr. Mccenkey-That Mr.` " Jemieeon be nnthorized to reoeiveltenderi for ditching, uaderbrunhin and bliilding '3 bridge on the 8':.h eon . . etween lots 11 and . 13, according to specications. given by the oouneIl,nid tender: to be in by the 20th of July. Carried. ' ` Anna `mac - `Il.l`.._l..._ ------ J - J zbetgween lots 20 and.-2!`, W Robert Leonard 7` non. ; Wm. Rathwe _ v-.)Q.~ .vor gtaviellng on sideline between`lota=, and 21, _;;..on let Gordon, work on road between lot: 26 and lake,;ou 9 h oon., $20; Charles Mo- Deunot. work on 7_th _oon.. `between late 6 and 10, $15, ` Indigent:-Mn. Bow- man$5;Jamea Young 85; Mrs. Dunn $5,Mre. Hal-kins $5; I . McGuire $5. 15...; --1... ll... nr;.;.s. -..-.....I...1 L; `opn.; Orchard Warniea Q6, fore ivork ' on` `.`l2th oon , betiveen lot 2510 lake; Alex; = `II V III ' YQIITII ~ Mead by Mr: MoConkoy,_ seconded by Mr. Webb--That Mr. E. A. Little be Anuo"`nn-;-Ap' LA A_II .-_ L-_.I,_.___ l_,_ _A,, wu, A5551 I-Jblnll-I-_ `ll , 9 s,llU\J IIIIJU WU. - Moved `by Mr. ~ %WBbb,~" seconded bf `Mr. Mcunkey-_-Thst; ` the` Assessment. Rollss novprewised, bo_'con_rmod, and that the assessor be his -salary. Gs_rEied._ T` In 1- ..1 `q 5 `u up \ICI lIU\lc ;Moved by M. L1_t_tle, seconded Mr. Webb-.-That the sum of 325 be, expended on the townline. between lnnielil and" Allendale, "on condition` phat ~Allu'1da.le peye like sum, the said road being in an unsafe condition, and in need` of re- pairs. `Carried. . ' Mu -.....-..`..l-.l L... "- '3?` HQ` `Pg we-`t win-a school; nonor Ron. ..'.....'`I (1- n2__:'_2__, u. . ntAh`_1`__I pprggnrknxr. `nu: I-Anna. up :us~?orgo . , ._ .: Tns.v- 5.41 .. .:_ flu; Non1'nnnn Am; \*Q;c CHARLES PALLING, V Tp. Clerk. k,` `Jp ":. naa'L8 .a."?-`.".!.a"fai`i- .'i',% ,.t.`i`,';". `V ~ An ..:x .. .z -, -}_.j1:,.`J` 1. The i`iiec`l_ine In integrity. incident to the rise of the present speculative age,` and the ascendancy of the aristocracy of V the dollar. 2. Unjust social conditions, especially as they relate to taxation. 3. Unrestricted immigration. 4. The cheap boarding houses. 5. The saloon. ` ....__... ...._.g 4.... ._....... V333 All,in_:ura.ble,cusea are rejected; V Srecial - ioutsidb or Mantras). ehoma teu you it your case in curable bi- attentlon is paidto every case Invalid 1 letters to.Mr.. JOHN "MURRAY, Munager. ind innloqe two 3 Ioent Stamns for avm mnm..bI.n|p A eta of eminent Amerionni Physicians and surzeonu have opened an oiee tor medIea.l_hm_i surgical nttendanoef at Na 2303- St. Catherine Street. Montreal. ' hey give free` service 'to all who call upon them before Amzuet Int. 1892, . and frankly tell you it curable or not. _All,i!Icui`able.ca.se.s are min.-nae nnnlnl spboiEetiiS 67u5"B'ai`l'%`1;'g ;'xfg_ ggem`, H 01-do:-I lottA__o__ta:h_9 gppgtm oil! W. VA _ :.-.. ..(.I .-.~x 6. Jun. ` GREETING : 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 but the best. _' R. A. pouo|.As, p9nm:u's_ nLocx,[ nmuor 8T._BA;|I|IIE. ' ma THE PUBLIG Mr. Flower enlarges on the .ba.eie causes of the terrible. state uf thinge`he- so graphically describes. which he states in order thus : _ V , ` . --p- ounnd Park lots 5 and 6 on the East 1 of Lot 22, in 6th 0011., 10 sores. West i Lot 19. Con. 13. . All or part Lot 2, in 1th Con.. east of railway. 90 acres. W i Lot 14. in 6th Con.. 100 acres. E.) Lot 1. Can. 6. 100 acres, exoept south 10 acres. . Lot 8. in 13 Con.. 209 sares Towxsmv or Run. Oxumo coumw. Lot 10 Concession " B " 102 acres, Lot 8. 'Conoession C.` 100 acres. I mxrxrnv A 171- III Q. can-n-.- --wu-I Iv uvsvw in. lawn Ina, In Jun IJUI-Io Towxsmr or Gannon-Dwrmor our Amonn Lot 19, West Range, loouores. T...-an...- <'r9w1uN%n mm Pnbfnnm ` FOR SALE CHEAP. MLUABLE uuns THE AME 1c_:Au ooc-rqa_s -Hfnn` 'lf.`....`.. 1.....-a.'_ .- `~ ..:. writes: wr{sT' f '(r {{e`5'8?1} Xfiiglfi _F1ower for Dyspepsia and nd it'an excellent :emedy. ` 6 I ifor em. [i,;;.r;.;:_ sw&e`a terribly` stomach troubl_e,;_and wasf all that enter ]"" ei*tre#)tIn.nt::i1y,;at' phy.s_.i.c..i_an.` _f,H. ` ".311 .'.'.. e.` iih . `eVer$'tlIing,'said stomach was about -"worn ,out,` `and that I would 'have to cease eatingsolid food for a` time at least. I was so weal? that I could not work. Finally on the recom- rnendation of a fr'iend'w_hp had used . --yo u r pre arations A wom_out with bene cial re- sults, '1 ; procured a_ Stomach. ' bottle ofvAugust - . Flower, -'and 1 com- menced using it. It" `seemed -to do me at`: once. I "gained in strength and 5 esh rapidly; my ap- . petite` became good, and I suifered no bad _e'ects from what I ate. I feel `now like a i1ew. ma_n, and con- sider that August Flower has en- tirely cured me of Dyspepsia in its worst form. JAMES E. DEDERICK, Saugerties, New York. 1'1 ? T" 7?; , I II 11 u-o- -- uuv uvvsusa vvunl. WHUIU DMD LIHVU ` never seen with anything like clear-out ` vision the line of demarkation between right and wrong. They may have drifted to the city for the purpose of making an honest living, but have been driven into vice and crime In order that soulless greed might ourish and they. still live. Or they may belong to the commonwealth of betrayed maidens. who being betrayed have found society s doors barred against, them, last, perchance theymay contamin- ate innocence, brnsh against undiscovered sin,.or annoy the lepers whchave accom- plished their ruin, and who still move l- anabnhed in the upper. world. In any, case to them birth was a calamity, life I bitter curse, death their sweetest, herit- age. . IIQVII annnano 1/5 acre. Lot 16:. s-:1-1th Davis street. 1'P-_.__ . A5` L` ADI.` llb 8. 113.11 "Lot 18. Con. 6, 100 acres. Want 8 ant-An, N. J. Lnf. 19 mm a an own. East 70 acres .5: Lot 32, in 7th con. n--un---- .- IV.__... I\_.._.____. -_ I I I- rIlVl `$99 | "(29` Yar:f`r'actx2'_e`z'gi_:E1>rra}5e anJAucru'a._ ' )' ` /"'\ '7 `F ' .vs7.TB. II't3`v;.'StL'George s, s. c., d`Q'An T 1-concurs` Idtilnla -Isis`... A an;u--_a-L 9 cres. th a;fi.3tmw tnccleue. 0:24 sou.t(iB'Ellgn.beth Ingest. w.uu--puuuu MURRAY, Msnager. t 3' 1'. Sta I -11] ' W =~mv=mu.;:* yovaau vvauu Ill-IO ILIDHUIV UL VIUUs 11 law years before she must have been a re- markably beautiful ahild, richly endowed by nature with those physical charms "so dear to womanhood, and which to-day are ,5 fortune to a maiden in easy circum- stances. This girl. surrounded in `early life by healthy inuences, schooled in yirtue, and given it fair chance, would probably have graced society and added, dignity to womanhood. But the accident of an unkind fate willed otherwise, and `now we nd her in a lthy den, the air of which is heavy with fumes of liquor and other nauseous odors ; her companion a low formed, thick-necked negro. Heart- sick we turn from this spectacle, too. com- mon to the oicer to even call to his face -a momentary shadow of disgust. In this child of a dark fate we see a type of thou- sands of- poor girls who seem doomed to wed despair. They may have entered life in the social cellar where they have never lnnn with III dnnfhdnn `:l n ea`.-nun. -..L I I ` vv-vvu-uvu a.vv (DULCE. LENNOX, AELT & WRIGHT. ' Blrrlntnm, D THE JEWELLER, ' Til V SEBVIGES" Ah: iZ`3'" ,.v.u vuu auuus suuu auu angry VUIUUU proceed, a note of'fear mingled with a threatening tone, the room seems per- fectly dark. With a quick movement the oicer lifts the smoking lamp from a stool in the hall and opens the door. The scene is sickening in the extreme, one of the most disgusting spectacles in the un- derworld, none the less terrible because it is common. A lthy den, occupied by a young girl, whose career has not yet brought upon her unmistakable signs of debauchrry, save in a certain expression of the eyes and a brazen smile, which speak volumes against the liability of re- storation. She is probably a Creole. A jyealth of black hair falls in great , waves over her head ; she has a deep olive com- plexion ; neither her hair. nor her fea- tures indicate negro blood ; .a large head, arching brow, and eyes which once must have been extremely beautiful. for even yet, though slightly dimmed by dissipa-A tlon, they are "very expressive. On her pountenance one detects something inex- ressibly sad ; the sunshine of girlishness lending with the shadow of vice. A few wanna kl\h-J -1..- ...._..L L--- I----- - -- 1 1 a e