Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 16 Jun 1892, p. 3

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LAKE ONTARIO STEAMBOATCO.` V Be inning Monday. A 1-11 25th. will leave : i Co 01111: at 8 `A M . and ort Hqne at 10.30 A.M., ` } on arrival of G. T. R. Trains from North, East I ` and `Hunt ` E on Brrlvzu I. 1 and West. . nu-.'l`tTR1\ J. Ii. B'l.'lil."l1iNUq . `MEI! 8e_c.~Treas.. Colllngwood, and W885. . _ g 5 RETU RNIN'G-Lesves Charlotte at 11.05 P.M i except Tuesday at 9.40 p.m. and Saturday at 4.15 ' * p.m. Connects at Rochester with ear-if trains for ' all points on N ew York Central and a. diverging lines. `C Lils at Brighton and Colborne on Mondng and Wednesday morn`:-ngs for Rogh.es- . _ ter. an Wednesday morning and Saturday evening from Rochester. .. Through Tickets and Baggage Checks L from Agents or on board ` , y 5 .,THE NOR'l`H`K[NG is-`one of the largest, swittest and most powerful steamers on the | lakes. Lighted by electricity and moiern . throughout . . _. . C. H. NICHOLSON. ' -=' Gn.'Pese.s.ndF .l . I v c. F. GILDERSLEEVFE. i I:rc1;"pe. 1 ? General Mnnscer." 1 JROYAL N XCURSIONS WILL BE RUN FROM ANY station on the N. 85 N; W. and Midland Divisions of the G.T. Railway by rail to Barxie, Orillla or J aokson a Point. then by ` the beauti- ful steamer " Orillia. to Strawberry Island or any other ports or nlaces of resort on Lakes Bimeos and Oouehlohlng. On Strawberry Island is a large-Summer rioteland a number of Cottages. in large Pavillion. Public Cook lanes of exoursionists, House torvthe oonven n.n.:.m VI-Inning. Ina- Swimrs. Boats. Fishing convenience or excuruonum, Bathing Houses, I . Swin . Boats, Tackle. etc:I>Aroun the land is the best 1.... nhlnxfarnundn in the lake. All excu1;- Ice. Bwln nous, mnnnng }'1`a.okl.e. eto!>Around bass shlnggrounda in excur- u nlnnl tn Rt.m.wharrl+IalI.nd must he arrgmrgd ` shingegrounde in the lake. an excur- sion: to Strawbernlalend must errenced for with Mr. G. Melnnes. proprietor. or with the undersigned. as this is the only steamer prin- l to land excureloniets there. V A.B.--Parties permitted to camp on Straw- berry. Island. . ' For further information , rates, for charter- ing and tioketmngnly to `- -' ~ < V . . . J LIN -GALBRAITH. No.1l7.Dun1op St.. Barrie _ Agent.- ~ - V 13-31. ' " , - % pjofb pt td1i$&ih t3roaI=,~ . Oh` I 1; \ A. Du 5;. ` =eF. X.asMa;;p11% M . '..,T :\;`:.m.' . '.i'Il'8J-_..U j-2.? ' DAISVWAFERS II % 1 y the ram. at Oontec-L * 'tioi1'ery Co.. are the dorrot thing ` ~ V .102. c;;a.:a.exM r XCU1*SiOAnS?; `THE NEW Low PRESSURE ......_-I--n _ (1 :11: n` 15 Magnioengev} Steamer. SEASON 1892- EKCUIJIAIII V Ba. General Manager. Kingston, ,_, 21-tt. ` mam izteiii. E:I.I,l I. ` 3-`ASTY E Fm.-2 -. .:1._ .14 V.TA.LWAYS EEATENII HIIEAMBOAT - LINE I l|0|| T|IEl*AVM@ I A . 7* RAT-. - |-run mvnon Inn A onnouuuom 1 . not top]: rum IIIJNIIBED AND . noun oorn:_s._ Almut u not qhi double mi `of my other A Pnnnr nnb shad In `Rnn-In. A I anduin Non -1-ms ncrsll l ` ' `L (12 lines solid nonpaie make one Inch). insertion, I0 manta per line. Each sub `sequent insertion. 4 cents per line. I _ _ 7 -. ` ott 10-. to 1i'n-f first '.`....'.`;.r 1?. m .....1. .3'u..qu.:. onot_the_aa.mo._mgtter., . _ and Goverhment advertise : uent: be charged, at sbpve rates. ` Contract advertisements will-be taken st th following re which are dretted on oorreot commercial ciplee, end, as they will be strictly adhered to in making new contract` otter" present contracts expire, there will be only one nrioe (or all : - uzwr present contract gnly one nrloe tor all: qLuuug,......,.... V5_-Inciies, 1 Column. 10 Inches; 1 Column 20 Inches, 1 Column 1-llhoht-00,0-ck-ocean) H` T._ -L -_ .'For one mont.h-the three monthly date with 15 per cent. added. u ~vv9-,.. av yvn vuuvo uuuwuo E Preferred positions in the pa or will be sold at an advance ot_ one third on 3 ve rates. . This rule be atrictlv carried out. `Fe I: V tha-th three .w1thfop'$'i- o3}$."maea. mum M` bf}-A`___.-4I ._A_lL1__._ l,, L , ,,, nu- . 'eo1~rrnAc'r crnxans.` Advertisers will please bear in mind that no- dtioe . of intention to aha e advertisements must be handed in to the o ce not later than Saturday at 10 o olock, and the co y for such -nhgmm must ha in than Anvnunm ni-`IE-A nnt Infan- oulauruuy In 10 (IOIOOK, and. me 0%)] I01 sucn - must be in the ADVANCE o ce not later thnn 12 o'clock noon on Tuesday, in any week; otherwise the advertiser's announcement may | not be made public until the week following. Advertisers will not he nllnwad tn um their not no mane nuouc untu we wee: I0llO . e Advertisers will not be allowed to use their space for advertising angthiag outside their own regular business. ~ ho d they do so. I 3-gonsiengz rates will be charged for such adver men Oondensd advertisements on First Page Inch as Wants of all kinds. Lost and Found. Property for Sale or to Rent, 8 ecio Articles, . E92--.mn9t be.a_coI1I1m.ni. with thsa cash. UPODBYBY I01 5318 01' F0 ISBIIU, E GOIIIO AITIOIOI, l Eto..Eto.. must be accom 111 with the cash, and will be_lnserted-F t insertion, 2 cents per word. each subsequent insertion, 1 cent r word nun addresses, and gures coun as word: 2 I11-1:2`. I-ndnntinn in I t-Ant nnr word will 3335-3. `-"i$"2 ?`a{f&f&`$ '%?r3`%? be made when the number of insertions of me amn Innthait arnnnrllfnnn L X IIIDIIB VVIIUII H10 IIIIIIIDUIT I smc matter exooedvFoUB. 0.H.LYON&SON, L DRAIN PIPE, PORTLAND CEMENT. THE undersigned offers for sale `the east half of lot `No. `7 in the 8th concession of Mn. fnurnahln nf mun. Thinin mm of the beat .1 the 8th concession ot the township of Essa. This is one of the beet fax-msinthe county, It is one mile from Ivy P. 0.. swherethere are churches. school, store. Jnill. and is within 3 miles of '.l`hornt.on. a grain market and Ryutation `on the G. T. R. - he farm is well improved. having good dwelling house. bank orchard. wells. &o. - v ' For particulars apply to J. T. `Sproul. Solici- tor, Bujrie, or to John Lennox, Ivy P.0. I . - 1:032:31` mmnox. 1 26-6. A Waakoda. Man. No. of Inches" nnnn I 1408115 can uu cum } sonal application. lnomlox mos AND omms AND ARIEBIDAN PIANOS. Unexoellsd in Tone, Touch and Durability. Inspection solicited. Always pleased to show goods. Large stock always on hand. Also lot of good second-hand instruments to sell on easy terms or to rent. - __- __u- .....s.I.. -0 HI:-Lnlnl has-um: vnnna, ORDERS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. I611 uu run; wuuu u. W -....... Large sale stable of rstclass horses, young, drivers and heavy horses. Sound young ora_es taken on instruments. ___.._--.'g: redt I . o ot:l: Ofce. ` 21-.t - ` 4`, r AITIIRAOITE AID BITUMINOUS Loans can be closed at once by making per- ..-mnl nnnlimn.inn_ Water Lune, Planter or Paris, 4 K; nlll`md'4I3'e0f nglu um Y;.l.(?l.nu IUIA3 . " , n ` . .0 30m8 gdollonttsi-rigti P bughg * " `A C,` v`EEW80N &-'CBn3WI_6KE, . .~, :.:. , ` In-nvn'A' _ OFFICE. Yuma -Rosa Block-. Foot of Toronto Street Telonhbncs. suaawooo. 1! hot am or a Paper pn_b ed in Barrie. OONDENSED ADVERTISEMENTS- slouoonuynauo *1` n.'.1....... :3 AR 52 IE, ONT. i LA1n'_i:#aisfcIIieuLATIoiI. - A- -_ An--AA an f\(\_(j(_j 5 ; Warerooma. and stables. Corner Owen , ._: n-...I..ln G6 Dnnnln ;i? ]--I )=s:a.le1-s in }.`1l 'gef1e_r1 advertisers in- "dorse th`e~-3AI')vANcn* as` the . bestidvexztising medium in_ g ;_the` Cqunty _of S:ir_n.x_:o,e.4 $ rL'Ul'UUlllDg Inna`. vu-nr-vwy -" and. 80111115 S-`t. Barrie. 1::;:..r Hn-n I 130.50`; 2 sols 4 ooi PRICE FOR _i_3_- \ non. ---I, . DKS Jeth St. Battle. ""." 875 `Q1545 Us . E10115. _)l(6mos) Q .-n_.--. E (1 yr.) isooo 5.1400 an AA 52.. run an! Tn: lonrnenn Anvnuos -3g'I'EAM- |PRIN'l`IlIG HOUSE. T I23 [IlIN|.0P 8T.. BARBIE, 1-|As'.|iNI'nvALI.an FAOILITIII PRIIHPT AID TASTEFIII. EXEBUTIIII HIIIHK ANIIJIIB PBINTIML 5-I respectfully solicit an opportunity to furnish estimates for all kind: of work in All the styles of printing, Incl: CARDS, JJJH J. .l. JHLU ULJIQJ `J IJXLT RECEIPTS, CHECKS, ORDERS, ENVELOPES. A Lull line at allvprioal. NOTE HEADINGS, LETTER HEADINGS, MEMORANDUMS. WEDDING INVITATIONS, WEDDING cums, VISITING CARDS.` MEMOBIAM cums, PROGRAMS, ommns or DANCE MENU amps BOOKS D PAMPHLETS, AT TORONTO PRIOE8 Duns, uonramms. om TTEL MORTGAGES. QUIT omm DEEDS, ASSIGNMENTS or Mommas AGREEMENTS or EQUITY or REDEMPTION, " STATUTORY LEASE8. FARM LEASES, rojexii neronv?: Rnnnwus or 7 OEATTEL MTJRTGAGI, DISCHARGE or i T_ <` "_L , ::jA\IIIIlI_I_,Uf.!Irn- -1u--vvv'~v-I|I-'--I- _.,,-._ Jrkaa L ' I x ``. ..s ., s-...; ...n 1`_.. ASSIGNMENTS OF A OHATTEL MORTGAGE. ABSTRAOT3 OF TITLE, ETO 4 DIVISION COURT BLANK3, MAGISTRATES BLANKS, -SURROGATE ouumr BLANKS, CONSTABLES BLANKS. Bhnk. Form: of any kind printed to ..`-.I.._ ..'I.='o.a 1392. Pnbl.hhed by th` Pgopaggog, 5. Wesley, Bu-rle. Oopiu 25 cents at'"tho omuo ;_oI ..uent'brInpiJ.. po-tpild`; on r991,vf'<>f 51>- couu1'v;.i% or % smcoz. F %?r-n-mnA --0l` 0113138 0] ALL GLASSES 0l'- 1. Dolhr Weufruhm `magnum! 31IIIo6`.*iand:hII'-` ,I,LI.- ,``-',:nls'-nLn.A-``avr~-:.~ POSTERS-P1ain and Ornamental. DODGERS. FLYERS, smmnnms, BILL HEADS, NOTE OIRCULAR8, LETTER CIROULAR8 |l'V1T`l'IlI!G Afulllinef BLANK FORMS _--ron nu-- Always kept in stock -.-61-'mn-V- l. H MORTGAGE. SALE OF LAND HOUSE LEASE. SNIPES, mo seholiy iupria6n 1ik' . ~ x, xx. Qhdingd up two. guard: `:2: ` 3`... _ gum and about. . .-.`.%_..; thb _,w.,e All day they sat by me V i,:;__\ , one was name-.1 Re8rt.:-~lIt1;~;~th,31`_ .`. 7 $965633` Doubt h h g t e twilight of an . W 5. hopgku There came an a. 1 - ."`9 by t1Ix`eg3.a}&`,i`; Suddenly C ' 3.1 grew soft; and`. "`?p:lio3 ._ ? wa soun , f some m - . `` *8 era:::g::t:!:1fur1ed d a. killdligp gwor _{;0ung1.*. .'~ E " Into anothsr an . , .. Hlt bolted ' x . fl ln--- 1 t}l'ea(llI:ig U U]. uu._,uw_'_ another kindliet :-=w -'-""?f'_v. r of tha:t black and bod-.;ks: 5. owest xs Life ; the angers fffm ._-.-r---- A sermon in Brien ' . I e that man six dollars; a, yvday, We pay prietor of a small shop recent.-* i for the reason that heois the best; ly *0 U" at kind of work, and"w_e think.` as very fF"'`."`;t .l' $9,`. `ih`."z"': . heard the we could 99` bi!` ` Wm" we some who think that world 110.. :1 Wish mtnd there is no demand for. skilled too M .u,,,,.,, could have`heard"it` jalso _ in Y as a time, there never wi ' . 9 until the end of all "things last` blllllhn Skilled labor will not be in hand 3 There is always an overplus of d``." it and half-hearted men who`-` `d`fc zyfx 0 c1ock have only themselves wo;1l<;m`:: when they are unable to keep t-0 Not many months M1109 we were oh}? 0 with a very intelligent man who ial ingmd, so to speak, on all;_. things, was-1:1 of his business. He was ,5 ma: .t3;; and when we -broached. -. = some- ch1?c5( :0IlneCled with his trade he`shut_up\ t.p steel trap ; that was the one~thingt W: 301; no interest in, and it is almost; live 1685 to say he had'no`position in` it ; "9 as ,, 0,-iilefal utility man, t .only he W 003 and draw water, and it is fair new wume so lax was he in all matters .10 P533, gohis business, that he spilled molt of the water and made more chips mo rewood. This man, when Ill{8d""i_f that ok 9. trade Daperi id Prowl) "th' 1116 did not. Why shduld`I'l `if _ " was 1: best workman in the world the boss t 8 Id only get the benet of it `I I would wot at any more. Argument with a no glike that is impossible, and -we said iilciirhing ; but it is a curious fact that the wpgpintendent of this very work said, as we are going over it: "I want` a man for foreman of one of these shops; and would you believe it, there` is not one out- of the whole (300 that I would" trust. I __ --... ..mh ii Int. of mania `mv life: of the WHOIB UUU uuuu 1. V\:l\A uu. uwvo. a. never saw such a. lot of mania `my `l_1fe ; they don t care for auythmg. There Ian : asingle mech mlcal paper tukgn by one of them, and yet they are a. fur a.verage., Now the caption of this` article and the commancexuem explains the situation as, regards advancement. in life for thdse who wish to get on. It is for young men that we write. not for those who have rlin` - I: ..m-. ovum-at mnrn than I. HIM WX'l[/6. _llUb l.Ul uuuuv 'v_a.nv guy`, ,..... their race. If you expect more than . a bare living--and an uncertain one at that --you must be able to do `some one ` thing` better than the mass can_`do it. _ No matter if it is even chopping wood--what- ever it is, do that one thing better _ than nine out of ten can, and you will be in constant demand. All men can not -be foreman, that is certain ; but to be a fore- man implies that you can do something else better still if you will cultxyatee the ....`:L:.`.. No smoker who has ever used tho Myrtlei .\'a\'yto1..1:co for, say a month, ever relin- ','11is1n-,.s it for any other brand. Itsoavoris rich :u1 and it; never burns the tongue orpu-.-lxes the palate. It is,` in fact, -the no p. -r.s_u.///wt. of smoking tobacco. ' - yum uuvuu. 9.--- same qualities. Hun ..C I-kn nn *for exactly what he is. He is under their QUKIIEIUB. ' ` , One of the most difficult things is to convince young men that they_ are not known for what they are; that they can be good workmen and bad workmen and" theworld will not take cognizance ':Of either fact. Assuredly it wil_l;` every". man is known to his immediate associates notice all the while, and they (13 not fail to see his daily walk and carriage ; this being the fact, it is easy to get a good _or, ` bad reputation. If a young man has his way to make let him cultivate all things , that are lovely and of good report. sBe ssaiduous at his trade,'do th_'_e best he can , and take counsel of his superiors. If he shows that he is in earnest, everyone will-' lendhim a hand. i 5 se`3t.3Baul, ' % ls tEIi{`b0th _-were N , 4 ,1} _ _ :_`._' `sfi u 1,,-..f'l'oe.,:!e.nyQcndlee. _..-:1?" ` . The"n pile A in` pnlic Iehobli Just use? are busily engaged in being ground or ct-emmed= tot-wthe mid-summer" ex_emin'nf- tiona, and the work'do'ne in what is called going over,_revievnng and ropeetingghe leuone that hive` rieerned in thevpibt.` I'_ AL:.. .L.`-__--l. -.._ -.nIuJ:A nn`|'.nn` -nnfnlll `I reizarded by`*inany'a a"a failure." There ,`_ forma /oi` claaaea. Beginuinua are madein IOIIDIIU uhi llIVI:;uuuIa.uvauu,uuau nuc- In thia reapeot our public aohjool ayatem are too many examinations, and too many aubjeota-taught to make_.pa_phi_`ld proeient ; in any ot ethem. The time "?.all_ott,efd'--4` to < common aohobl eduo'atiou~via in chart that at the beat only a comparatively amall eld can he ooyered adequately. But the majority of pupils have even that brief time more or loan ahortened by`neeeaai_ty.; With them the time is so- .il1`ort'.that'~ `if . morethan a very little is undertaken nothing is learned well. . Thia fact is not auioently recognized in our graded _ayatem..y_ '1`he-aaaum ptig5n _ia `geneihalgl that each pupil will gbtthrough theewholei too many things, and if the course laout .'L....a--aI....-.. Ln":-anannn Innnn u: nnnll 'E:`i;~`.!`%?i ..Z;i'3'31'3'u3 s3`i3Zx3"73 `Sufi with little toj uho_z`;>; hk,w2r;k. ma ` leaves sohool_,`the~ In -1183` ` used of everythin, am knows nothing perfect `in `inn C-A Q1` il Ul. UV.Ul , uusug, nuu Iluuwss uuvuau` aavuu 1" ly. The key to all knowledge is the ability-to read intelligently. In view of the facts of life among the pupils, the first care should be 'tea`ch-.'fif..l1 ,itf)t(tgd{ `_},f` its Thandmaid, writirfg, -Kai thbroighly-if - possible in the briefest time, so-that if the pupil's school course is cut shot he will at least carry away with him the instruments` of self-education. Yet, matter of, oh{ `I " served fact, neither reading ier "`wi'iting- is~. - well taught in thelower grades of our schools, and, indeed, both are - very im- perfectly, taught even i_n__th_e higher gr__a_d_es,s__ _ , In order..to ,le_arn' to read uently" and;-' undf ; derltandingly one must read"mnch:* -The pupils in our schools read nothing--as a rule-but xed lessons of brief extent (and are sometimes kept two weeks and a. month-on one.lesson),-3the~greater- part of \ the time heinggiven to `other things. , As a "result," `they badly iii the lower grades, and often when they pass for the iHigh,School._ With writing. the case is still" worse. No person can learn to.write easily,~rapidly and legiblywith character in` the result exbpt by much and contin-_* uous practice. . Theschoels ought to give such practice," as a - few private schools do. Instead. they set the boys and girls the a task of laboriously, imitating and engrav- ed copy or a blackboard lesson for a cer- tain V V time each ;..day, and when _ _.their schooling is over the best they can do. as a rule is painfully to draw an; uncertain imitation of their copies as they remember . them. They*'have*no facility in writing and there is_neitl_ier, character nor. dignity f in what they do. In the teaching of `Eng- lish grammar the fault is still greater, and of one hundred pupils taken from our public schools not ten can or do speak correctly. _It should be the care of the schools to teach their:pn'pils']to zipeik and write English with . .propriety:.` .;l`his is really the sole aim of grammar. But they teach nothing .of thekind to A the T great majority. They muddle 7theirAhrains-withv an attempt to make a philosophical anal- ysis of the:language--a task in which .no one can properly engage till after he has learned the language; `The `result is pro- tless, vthe-time rnisspent. Every merch- ant. banker, or other person who-employs boys in his business knows from exgperi,-~, ence that the boys who come to him from the public schoolsfbring very little to his service beyond moreor less limber legs, with such natural shrewdness as they chanceto possess. Their ` education has" not tted them in any valuable degree for work. . In too many cases they cannot read well,` write well, or speak correctly: "In fact there is a general lack of prociency and thoroughness v A in the three a Rs, ____.:_n_ z._ .1..- ....-.Iinn ~nw| :-it-.ina nnrlz- Illa Ululmuguuuan " ll-I llllv vunvv gun especially in the reading -an ?:iting_part. _ `Thisis the natural result . bf A`th'e system which; aims at..ggamn)ng.t_oo_;u'1 any st; _ in too short a spice of ime`.-Lon o"n Free Press.` .:' I N, ' ,' i which was more than;.,Ferdinan d~ oonld 1 do. ' ' v ' ' standing on III noun ,- Wagner. the en'iinent`" con'ipo"e'r,' had "" theneryes of an acrobat. Once `he was climbing ;a precipitous m;0u:ntain`;.in mam . panyjwithayoung -;fri9nd.n, When some distane'up~and`wa_1king along "a narrow ledge." the ;compnion, i who was ' following, called out that,heg was` growing giddy. v Wagner tu'r'ned'i-onnd` on his ledge of rock, .ca\[1gl1`trhis._f_riend. and _ passed V him between the rockfand himself to the front. l His biographer,.Fredinand ;.Praeger,. `tre- lates an incident of a visit to Wagner at his Swiss home. ' The two men sat: one ` morning on an ottoman in` the drawing room talking over the eyents of the years. Suddenly -Wagner, `vvhoifss 60 years old, rose and stood `on _Vl1_is_he`a`d upon the ottoman. ~At that inhient Wagner,s wi`e entered. `Her surprise and alarm caused her to run to her husband, ex- elaiming:= ,.`:=`.Ah Riohnrd,-1 Riohardg! Quickly recovering himself he assured her thathe was sane andwwishedf to show that he could stand on head" it -7560,_' -_ . pony from the Pew. J oe" `Jones; one `or `Sim- s numerous Eh Ail`; brothers, has enlisted in the ministry. His rst sermon _,wgs,$-esch d in, s onpg, try church at Eider; cg ' ' ` congregation of farmers, hsckwoodsmen and crsckggs. sm s methods were follow- ed with <>.n397!zi but when Joe branched of on his own hook he struck a snag, e caused his hasten to ihnrilihz the Bible nearly o._ fore '3 -erg"e_.`d D-U UCIIUUu Inna n-nu. -_ ihe pulpit, `e exclaimed : A man what will can a oath ll steal 1. -in lively shifting. among the p'ewn`an Winuoh cautions looking around and head shaking. Joe nut. and deter- mined to push hie point. ' V T .1.-!.Beth:enaansdpuIiIh_eu, he repeated, "I want to any to you. that a man what will one: a oath ll steal! _Wha have you ,__ _ 1 L al.4L`L.. .. ..,.,n, p 9,-_\ ` uz *w_;go3.ghe g}_ap'piig neQ:1 oh. i It Iurvnuo 0 .e 2 7:} " 'e1"!'3osdia.l'i 211% 3&9. .._.. y `-arm x-K uaugot fntnnina hi! glittering An1'a`er1-i3noIor~ uuuu an -uu~.-........, - "church and, fastening - glitt;ri'n_' grayeyes on J on, drawled through his .,_ 9.19,! . Ail igoetor 5;; in ii : etmgl darn lie!" Joe vs: |o_diuoouM1-sgod that he tested on his "our: `two weeks before making any . ,A,,,_ ..u K3 V . h %l u . -~t a ` s rp _rozqx_:_ you 9 ' fttlo miining litregmn : ~~ 4-` L-A-;.....d Cninnnnvl'I' ma uuuu ruinuu--..., I-.- -..____~ , Baa ringe |7ofLicy gems. Why _ _ ut'raau_1`I havg something rreu.- _ ' I ,- J = :"'o ` ' ' '.: '5 ,` W 1 .1 ` `In stana1hk"o'n~nIi*go_iuI J; -_-;_ .a.'. ....".a..`....`xv .....;`in-"shin--='* liflllbtz-u')g; IIUAUIII C &Iv|.v` >f baekwoodemen methgds were lg!"|_-e ,,\io"g"esa, but on He I "F,-'31:! _ LL` 'D:LIn an.-In Ix ILIDIIIIU 000- " ' Finggl or gems. 4.`.---nu Inna nnm `W875 on %IN8uMNcE** %Acm; IF/'-77 .f""' -~l-' 'i~uTI; stmaas1.;nEsr;: 1\._..9.__ _. Ah... A_.;._..I- II..- E:.{-{Jo o}.3u5e43};g=_:,,31 _ ! ` Q in-a, L|_fo` % AM; % Agcldont |n%suraVnco%.; lsIoo,ooo.ooo.! 1-`RANK JAcxsuu,% Correpondence Invited. F.7O.%Bx I32, - Barrio.` { ARTISTIC I PHOTOGRAPHER: LIFE s|zI=. woRKi@`lHE~$? E3?3EE! J32 :DU`NLOP. s1'ns:'r.; s % HUI nllusvnasuu Us nuuv lava-V.-- ` 2 F61!-MmDICAL~pU1=;PosEs BY THE DOBENWEND_ nnnofrnno n_m.'r' AND ' A'l_'l`A0l!MEN'l'8. ` . crxeztxa `VV'OB,L2l_D S zazasur. All .`Disea_.ses curable by Electricity can be treated at home by the Dorenwendnpplisnces. The Dcrenwend is the only legitimate Electric Belt made. which fulls the requirements of Electra-medical science. It is a complete Body Buttery; it haeun independent Buttery which aelneretes e. ngikloontinuous current of Elec- Vcit ,. winhoutshocks) sud canbe re ted to su 1: e strongest men or the weskes child. It 13.6 Onrrenvot nultlty. not merely a. senlntion current. 311 the quantity current is` the Izreatest curative. It is a successful trest- men for` lngllgeiuon - Rheumatism, Neural `otation umba 0, Liver and.` V or Trouioles. Wen Buck, spinal e .Heurt '1`:-ouble,Norvous m:.~.*".:'.~i;;';',-.-;.r*,':;::;.,:',;"',;:-.i....,*--'... - t ; .. 0 ..3 .. 0. .L~snd, diseases of the Nervous c.'nd'Musou1'e1 - s br that the renwend Belti `th .` . . .. .. 5." 9* - 've` `um: invehtiouin {%l-lne. it was invent- ...I . u n ans-nnntnnl . nloatrl nd fnkfg RBIQEIRDOT 315113-I5 I -nB_. Uureuwgsuu new no uuu ve `latest invention in t nne, It was ed` y u. oompetenteleotri , _ b nod rnnkeu the best in the world. we my anzijone to bring prooftothe contra.ry.~~ - . _ . . Do not close this belt lthiho humbuir combi- 3.?`3.? y `I5 e`. *.?" :1;`.`:`."3x":"`.!.`;"`v;`i'.`i.`.1'%s E`: " . -gel-iment with o eap u _ ee._buy them. . nt myon wont"-to procure pgegrenine `electric belt. pm! on thggewnn be '0 j nept. get n Ddren~'gvendfBe1I;;r:`n 5-` =' ~ -A V : 84331:, ` eond addlte for Illustrated Book am no M ed! treotmen `and, men: , `n"s`i.`is.n 42$ .e';`;1'.u'.`:':'f:1 .`.`.-"ne`aer`3`."I -A n.-.n_ non .wmND.:m,ootuog:.,r, . I stand ex an exam 11*~%v:v .e;w;99113,'t773 . L : 41o_aYo"_ St. 711o_ro'n_m; ogn. '1`h'e -Doron1;r6n(}B1t` th nly'onetha.I;w1_ll , stand on exam titan, ,keep=olearl= .41: mm a umnn t wt? ' we - ` h 5' .x" am A . 0:. e. i`I9=.`3.. ~"'~ I ~ a?,;:'zi.?-'.=~: 2:2 '1 5 ;a is '3 hr f21s9s;3g%+g9ksm.i99%; 099,729,993 F A .1 " zthgstz? Ef mum mssmn EXGEEIISI j '.,'i;'-z::.ri.`.*.:'.? H'5au{ ."un._. yr.` Hisatsi .i:.?j1f.:.. ' 'f`v`Ho n. John H gut nghttpirfndb . ' puIitib_nbhp_uomwB1nao;Ii eeL '. uHliw tum-ash-mails D! ' b urth;+3iE:~z.u u;;;;5:'ns 5% ma: o: :_t."_m in A SPECIALTY. ..~,w-.,-< --.z-- ' | ',_' ;,;.,._';i,`f', ' if . '9 $ii.:m'eoa'or any ` `STUDIO 7: 23 -liv. .a..n..num.\_...;.m........;... .a..;.__...-....... . .. ......,;... . `I-" ."?=`.. 9 .~:..`3`.A"T-%"A`..-'3 ` *'-1352 an ix: - ~ . 4: Rohrlhilhlnoiotstesmon. . . `:3 ._: ` ' .sA_m.'r.. s-rs. nu.Iu:= um. Auunnnnnnin An: -mg-u -any--m. *"i ahi %""" OITYCOF MIDLAND. CITY OFLONDON . FAVORITE.` _ . HANITOU. ; ' In ti wi 11 `G. '1`. `R; d j`O.u? ?'1 trio aeasothe` n or 1892mm `follows:-- - ~ ~ - ~ 'l`Iu: (`Ron .0 |na'I-_ a .... 'ru.. ..n' '1' ._.n;_ _..nI ` F . tiokt . 4fnrl.hL .1 ti` . .I.:.tollerrs or .%1y'?.".u gges o:c" E.. vi. `if land C.`P. R. or to ` y. W. J. SHEPPARD, 0.11:. smpnmns.` -Man" Waubanshene. ` Rp_r-.,.'l`I-mun. nllinaurnnd 10.10 I.Illl0Wl3- ' ': " .. . ' _ The City of Midland andlclty of London will ` leave Oolllngwood at 1.80 pan. every Tuesday - and Friday _on arrival of G '|`. .R..- motrniu . mm from ' Toronto and Hamilton. calling a Mumford. .Leave Owen: Sound. the aamo da so `aa10.30 111.. after arrival of G. P. R. irom. nto, connecting at: Win-ton with Iliht train from an nnnth and ntnnnina at nll "as'i`e 'a'"u"3 :?`"3f` `E g`5" 3334 r. nmeeouenap 0.. ingennedinte ports to` Suit Ste; iM::le. Rae- fturnlngt iegvgee "Boo" at dO..1 K. . V , . s::*.:':::.i1.::.'::..*."-'=*'* '*- R The Favorite VH1] leave Coliingwoodtllondey I and Thursdey at 1.30 n.m., for Perry wsonn. Bynu Inlet. Erenoh River and Killtlrney. con- . neoting therewith line `steamers for Sault Ste. vM,erie. _Returnin.etoo of Frenoh River. Byng Inlet and -`lgidlen in us connection there V. steamer Mnnitou for Parry Sound and G.T. B. or south and east, an at Collinzwood with g G. 'l!.R. for'l`oronto`emiL milton.` 2 _v ` . 'l`he.Menitou_ will mail ,:e 1:` tn _trom Penetangniahene a.n`d- M1 hm every ondey, Wednesdgyiy. Thursday and Soturdey, on qrrkv-_ el of G.'I`. . _(at Midland.) from on points south and: east. for Parry Sound; making` connec- tion there wlth the steamer Ffevorite for Byng Inlet. French-River a.nd'Kiliurn`ey ~-`where the 1 gggonneots with the liria. steamers tor the V .-.v It is intended the stannh and ponular Steam- ers PAGIFIG-Ca.pv-. P. M. Campbell; ATLAN- * TIC;-Capt. R. D. Foote; RAL'I`IO-Cant. W. Tate Robertson - NORTHERN BELLE Cent. Jas.:Wileon; run as follows during the season of navigation. 1892, running in close oonneotlon with the G. '1'. R. and C. P. R. Oomvanlc s.- . _ Steamers Pacic. Baltic and Atlantic leave Cnlllnuwoodut 1 p. m. every -TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY respective- Iunlfn-flnn -1-rival, tnf Iillll ,T.R_ lnofninf tmin . tilum NORTHERN mum mrsi THURSDAY and A'.l`Un.un I. l'B!p0l}l-l.V6- ly ufterthe arrival of the G.'I'.R. mo:-nin trains from Toronto and Hamilton. ca.'ling at eaford, leavin ' Owen Sound `same evenings -otter arriva. of the C. P. R. afternoon train from Toronto`. for Kiflarne . Manltdwanin . Little nun-mo. Izmmwnna. am Bay. Sunnis River. . 63323` Jga?#3::T3ar;`:".:`gr; 39:35 L %."" .....f '1;".?ace $22, ll; $13 :ose`i s Island. ggatrdener River and Sanlt Ste. `Marie. %l a8a.turduy steamer will call at Wis:-ton ways _ . . rABBY `SOUND AN!) KILLARNEY. The steamer Northern Belle leeveev Coiling- I wood every Wednemay Ind T8313`-P58;-1:3 1 p.m., on on-1v_el at the ._ . . mop 8 trains from Toronto and-Bomllton, for arry : Sound, and there connectin With. "19 "m . ummm fr-nm Pmmmmmia one and Midland Sound, and there connectxn w1tn_ the awamer Menitou, from Penetanga for Byng Inlet. French iver and Killarney. there connecting with the main. line `tor the ` Seult. returning via. Parry Sound. and there z conneotinlz with the steamer Menitou for Pene- } tanszuiahene and Midland. _ e um. m-Jun. nn further nartiouiers snnlv to :

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