LV0l'EI1'IIl O 111 I111! illall 001106851011. IIIBU South-half 11 in the 6th concession and N orth-. belt 9 in the llth concession. all In the Town- ship of `We t Gwmimbury together -with several other imnroved terms in King, Eat and West Gwillimbury. TI-ntn`nin.fA nnnnenninn aivan of mob; The 001.11 to " the q IUVUI niokqat 19: l $. .?`f"""".i".` ' In Vllllg Ella ISDIIFB I0!-B I 01' 38180 `Phat comm ions solid brick hotel in the village of Bradford known as the Queen's `l:oteI.la.tely retted and remove. . 2 driving nnnnn vmnn and ahead: - . H056]. 151331] I'Ullluli8(l llll ITSUUVIBBII, `6 UKIVIDK houses. arda and sheds. Nort:h- .1: s In the am oncesaion. also Qnnnhnlf 11 in than lth nnnr-nnninn and Nnnh- `I10. W881 : U Wllllll.l0I1l'y. V Immediate possession given of each. The properties will be sold on favorable terms of payments. . Private funds to loan. War uni-ti nu` awn A nnl v" fn' .-n-4 `John. N.,3-> .NiVlthouj:_ change: "the Grind*1`mnk,-Railway a.nd- tha;Btohs!1su< ' ;snd Outs;-to Navjgslsioqn ,Comppny's steamers V frnm Mnnhmi: `anal-1|:-Invin Irltlr the 'Nnrth = From the West for all points in . New Brunswick; Nova -`scans . Prince Edwards` Ilialldy cape ..lII- eton' V and .Newjonndlapd. `A T ; Anths nopulsr Isa hsth . shing and pies-. sure resorts of Osnsds area. I along this line. - Pullmsnosrsflesving Montreal on `Monday .- Wodnesdai (.1 Friday run through to lul1fax.: and on `Pass 3'.` Thursday and Saturday to St. close oonnsotions mods` at P6ih't 1'Jevis'i"vLl'tVI1l ` II `I"III1.' TII TK XI? civllvllli 1: `;*.sa%:::a..:.:*.:::.z7.;.:&":;:.# Hhnl-n `Rnurnv ssl?'rfu"tuWg$~h.5 Pnllmin bu e t. snd Ilno rat?! on nlL~throuh.trainI. WI:-nt.n nan rdfrnnhmhnt I-nnmn At. njtnnninnt - UOIIV August 2nd. 1892 llulnucuu !l6V0l' Aonou Ann run: :; nacumon. The l?.- ;9.i1-ing of I5i$;nbsza pwialty. Saiesman for ' F. BROOKS Messrs Helntzman 8: Co. 61 Elizabeth St. %PlANOF0 i`H3 TUNER` 1 sA'1_*_1__1{A_o'1`1oN_Gv_Al;AN'rEEp.j $1.1 Jun- |EEW E1 ANOS` ~-- --r- * 12:9`:--j-ju 1azxcJ:-:c ANGES 1x/LADB |NT_EB_`39_!_0_'!|Al| THE DIRECT noun: i'I'lVIW:tIiIllll5 FD 1081119 to. or on an an y _ DSJO DI Conveyanoer and Land Agent. Anmnt `ln, `IRQQ Rnuifm n33`'`12m'`& x3"2`117'i`ieoIu?ii.`i'r'`a}..2'`?' f ' mmmPnt roomsm: convenient `.'-/ .` 4 .1 IlnfnI1nnn' .!v 3 _._. - - 550 Piiixos thirhave beenln ehlways on hand for. sale. . T A :4-n:-4-. 1: _ jj "Box 214, BARRIE; Ont. ..---..... ...-----_....--- ow vs - 117 Km: St.. w.. Toronto. ` 9'I.tf LIFE MID FIRE `_I_-'. BRiO`OKS,: RAILWAY. P. 0. Address : VT ` IIIIUIWIRIII 'or Enmvesn H *O`nn undue- Bradford. Tv a-".1-arm:-`aw.-r"1s!4H"'11"-:"'-`":Y' """"" ` v - -` ` `I ~ue&fx`s ?z`599=`av*?`*`5':.n`x'in9-b"1{n. jl!.Ql.l."IIlXllln1 nplllo v gomvnzme dbbic6 .I.`~(i1Brait1'a. away .`PI!1tQ9h;Ql}9'l!9I|13;.l%l!ri9EIIotolC-' = .. Al',Qr. 9.L!u.ADAN9 .1!l@1':_il.l.h mmmsen |TI|*.IlIBTIIEsu Anmc: Aavernsers Wln [H6530 Deal` In nunu uuu. nu- tlce of Intention to change advertisements must be hondedjnto. theolcenot loterthnn Saturday at 10 o'clock, and the co y for such change must be In the ADVANCE o oe not later than 12 o'clock noon on Tuesday. in any week; I otherwise the advertiser's announcement may -no kg maa nnklln until tlua urnnlr fnllnwina, zunoheg .......... I T_. `I.-- I lAI-_.._. 5 Inches. 1 Column. 10 Inches. Column l|f--I.._ 1 l'I4uI--_- Iv J-nnsaanvuy ' |m......., 1 5;i;;;.;I utifully allery. 1: styles resent, metal, eller_y. i `For one month-the three monthly rate with 15 per cent. added. `For two months-the monthly rate with 10 per cent added. C'P1-eterred poaitionsin the no will be sold at an advance of one third on 5 ve rates. I This rule will be strlotlv cnrriedont. AuV6l_'.Flu:ra Wm now 0 space for advertising I own 1-aonlnr hnninnml. - a.1a.a-unwu-.a -aw v -auu-..p.-.-.-.- - Condensed advertisements on First Page suchas Wants of all kinds. Lost and Found. Property for Sale or to Rent. ggecic Articles. Eto.. Etc.. must be accompani with the cash. and will be inserted-First insertion, 2 cents per word. each subsequent insertion. 1 cent per word (names. addresses. and gures counted as words): but a reduction to 1 cent per word will be made when the number of insertions or tne amc mutter exceed FOUR. ' mm Anunon In: A 0Ili0lIl.A'l'I0l\ ' - or FOURTIEN nmmnnn Ann % . _ V V. out corms. Almost 1! not quieehcalgnblo that of any other ` Paper pub ed in Barrie. I Beadlnunoticee. no cents net line for an: n eertlon: 5 cents per line for each subsequenv Insertion of the same matter. All items under Mines of this character charged as 5 lines. Legal. Omciel and Government advertise manta will be charged at above rates. KNJIIIIFDIJII Gll.VUl'IIlBUl.l.Il.IlaB WLLI UU 150 G 0 VII following ra which are dratlaedon correct commercial p ciples, and. as they will be strictly adhered to in making new contract after `present contracts expire, there will be only one nrice forall: . nuns `or Auonolt .'A'nv:nusnns siiotinn Non -rms no'r.`lI (12 lina splid nonpgre make one Inch). First inaert:lon,'lo cents per line. Each sub sequent insertion. 4 cents per line. . Cuts for Advertisements man In every ' case be mounted on solid metal bases. OONTRAOT ADVERTISING. Contract advertisements will be ukeo at nnrnmnrnlnl n nninlnn, and ma thaw will his Q Loans can 56` closed fdnoe by making per- aongpnlgqatipn.` - 2' . 0.H.lYON&SON, BRAIN PIPF, PORTLAND CEMENT. ` Eione genuine without trade mark and signature of manufacturer. . 35-tf. ' W Its effect is beautiful. lasting days. often weexr. No zronbletoapnly. F0: sale by all druggistzxor at the msnnfaotqry. ]Dorenwend s, I103 and 105 Yongo Street. Toronto. V com-nurr onmau. Advertisers will please bear in mind that no- Inn on! lnhantlnn tn nhnncrn sulvm-hlnamantn ORDERS RESPECTFULLY SOLIOITED. 21-t % %sAr No. of Inches AITIIIIAGITE AID" BITUMINOUS Watr'l.Imo, Pinter ofrarln, ace. mw, g3on_r_A1T Qamrnnz UFFIUII ' I LBIX Ross Bl wok. I Foot of Toronto Street Telephone. BAR ELIE, o1\`r-1-. uauloqu given in all Branches 0! mm, ' 9 why no : _'l`erms on app . j sfuogg --Up-emu. oppo-no ~ th I! nth 9 I OONDENSID ADVE8TI8lfENT& , L TRANSIENT E u)v1m*1-fame RATES. ;~'.;.is `s 'I.;'a1'.g'.Z'..Z W t ov_I_:intor:m by phat`: ` Irlwtk-3.. s -Nb dbo 6J. 'Ga.1_bra.ith a. nearly rmnnnn nnd.E.1`-I-in`.Hnmli_~' -.. --DAa.!ers in--- curling and crimping i THE HAIR. pD;ORENWEND S GURLINE .:.____._;._.% 10508 no :j--- I400: UIIB Inaer|' tiny: I 3470 55 315 11300 Hosted 15 |` z $3i]( `ram: I-on 13 n ant. P . tionsf (moo) 1 inns. 8000 1400 3 s noun E (lyr.) II ih O_bt Ono Weekly Publhhod . _ Lin" fh ,0ountvbf; 81111999, and ha |' 4' FOR 1892. Trnbn-had by tho In-updater, s.- Wuloy, _Bll2lQ- 25.00118! It 15110 umuo; ol Jentby mall, postpcld, on receipt of tho | /and the or Great THE Iolmuanu Anwmca -STEAM- CARDS, |Pl1INTING H0081}, IIIKANIIJIIBPIIINTING. _-I respectfully solicit an opportunity to furnish estimated for all kind: of work in all the style; of printing, luck unu. .l..Ill.I.V ULIIUUHAIEB RECEIPTS, CHECKS. ORDERS, ENVELOPES. A full line at all prloelu _-.`-: Z: _ N T I23 ll|lN|.0P ST.. BARBIE, HA8 UNRIVALLED .FAOll..l`l'III PIIIIIPT All!` TASTEFIII. EXEIITIBI yroexrr nlnscrolm ooulrrv or SIMOOI, STOCK. NOTE HEADINGS, LETTER HEADINGS, MEMORANDUMS. Wmnnma INVITATIONS, WEDDING amps, VISITING OARDI. or&'I-'." mmoamm cums, PROGRAMS-, ommns or DANCE MENU cums LIELIJJII BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS, POSTERS-P1nln And Ornamental. V DODGERS, OHATTEL M ORTGAGI. DISCHARGE OF ASSIGNMENTS or OHATTEL MORTGAGE. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE, ETC DIVISION COURT BLANKS, MAGISTRATES BLANKS, SURROGATEUUURT BLANK8, OONSTABLES BLANKS. FARM LEASES, RENEWALS or QUIT CLAIM DEEDS, ASSIGNMENTS OF MORTGAGE` AGREEMENTS OF . L EQUITY or REDEMPTION, smrumonv LEASEB. AT TORONTO PRIOEO bade to MORTGAGES. OHA TTEL MORTGAGES. I892. A full line of BLANK FORMS Always kept in stock - -0l` ORDERS 0!` ALL CLASSES Ol'-- s'ru'1cM1cN'.;'s, BILL HEADS, l`!'!`I"D'I'|Q NOTE 0IROULA.R8,' LETTER OIROULAR8 rnl non-rnnuc Anvnccn; Form: of any kind printed to ...--or 1111-- MORTG AGE. JANY SALE or LAN!) HOUSE LEASM. SN IPES, ETC. at letter \ `cl Ha rot 'l`he primary cause of my rheuma- tism " said Mr. Powell, " I attribute to a , severe thrashing administered to me W by a school-teacher when I was 13 or 14 yearsof age. I received injuries then which subsequently brought me years of, suffering. The first time _I really felt any rheumatic trouble wasone day when carrying an armful of wood up a ight of stairs in Victoria College, Cobourg, which institution I was attending as a student. This was in 1872. A twinge of pain caught me, but passed away in an instant. I did not know what it was. `Again, when playing foot ball, I experienced a like sensation and that marked the com- mencement. After that I was attacked at various periods, though it was not until 1876 that I began to grow alarmed. lwas living then in Toronto, keeping books for my brother, who was in the" wholesale tea business. and as I resided on North Pembroke street and had to walk to Wellington street every day, I found that my rheumatism was getting pretty bad. I did dot consult a doctor, but took different patent medicines adver- used to cure complaints of my nature. I was not beneted, however. . sThe rheumatism passed away only to return in the fall and spring. In 1887 I engag- A ed in mercantile business inlEssex county. From that outI was at in-door work, but the pain returned at- intervals. I suffer- ed from Sciatica in the left leg; it was very acute at times. In taking stock one day it become so severe that I was hardly able to move around. This was the first acute symptom--'that is where the effects remained for any length of time. I suf- fend the most intense pain for days. That. was about the year 1880. u v 1 Wlll IUD yUl.I IllIUWo ` About two months later the reporter knocked at Mr. Powell's door, and was admitted by that gentleman himself. ` The latter said he was now absolutely convinced of the permanencv of the cure, but being a u an who did not care for publicity. he had hesitated long before he i could make up his mind to allow his name ` to be used. Coming from one of his eon- scienciousness and probity of character, i his words cannot fail to have the weight they deserve. was unnuu. V I owe it to the use of a certain remedy, he replied; but I would pre- far saying nothing at present. "I have suffered nearly all my life with a malady I had begun to regard an incurable, -and the fact that I am permanently relieved; appears incredible. - In common parlance, itseems too good to last. V I want to be 1 sure that I am permanently cured before 4 anything is made public, so that when I do give a testimonial it will have some weight. You may call again later on and I will let you know. A AL....L a._.. .....,....LI... 1...... 1|... 4....-...-L.... Il`r: ;I`o what do you owe your recoverj 1" was asked. ` HY A...` :5 in Ska II-A I\` - 4nnnLn:-u For a number of years afterwards I continued to grow worse and worse. In 1551 I. went into the real estate business in Toronto, and having a good deal of walkimz to do, I experienced the pain constantly that summer. It was all day` and at all times, frequently so bad that I would have tostand on the street,` relax the muscles of my left leg and let it swing until the spasm was over. `At most I (`1,o'Jl(l walk but three or four blocks and would then have to halt. I consulted medical men and was advised to try elec- tricity. I took the treatment steadily for sevexnl weeks, getting sometimes two or three charges a day. on the hands and feet from an` electric battery. But it I did me not the slightest good. At last my health became so bad that I decided ..to quit the real estate business and enter Don rural life. thinkingthat the change of air and occupation my have a benecial effect. 5 I exchanged some property for the old Dr. Woodruif fruit farm near the city. I worked it one year, but found It was too laborious tor my complaint, Whzch was fast rendering my life abnrden. Ireluctantly left the farm and came. to. London three years ago last May. `I did` 80me building here. but my malady pry- Vented me from activly engaging lll~ business. I D; A 3'98!` 820 last winter snow. fell .on. C ember 1 ; I went out to shovel the `DOW and RAE--- I __-s. LL-..---:_l.' `I ._-..' crlpynuu II-IIIII C lvwu C511 Iuluviv gm, way to an appearaneepf robustness. g and agility that certnlnly. seem the result of miraculous agency. aarixng of this a reporter called on Mr. Powell in order to uoert_ein_ by what mggic means this traneformetton had` been W;-ought. The scribe first asked If the` reports concerning. his wonderful rector ~f tion to health were true. I am thank- ful to any they are, nid Mr. .Po_well. u My case is pretty well known around ; here. ' . 4 |.( 7- _.L..L 4'- -count A--A cannon nnngnn-nA- Q" on. Iqnaw vv no-I on\.\o vvlllli at) l!I3U vvsuu ' fgmok upon him as almost , a conrmed invalid. have been surprised of late tosee u, remarkable change for the better that has taken place. The haggard face and ghnt crippled form a year ago have -_._ ...... m n.n anneal-ance of robustness- m. Rem! `Winn c-- D. ' F.,V 7011158!` Re Illlllgngnt :23:-e`ntat ve~1~"` "~ --- _ 59017 Full of Hung?` Ffom `zonyooao At Ah]!!! gtre. . E. Powen= South Loud hasrestded in Land 3 genema "11, about six years and 011 gnd 'viiui`: Who: of a large cit-cl`; of f Who enjoy. the V for where througlmut "ands here snciahm who kudw him gr h9P1-oyince 9153. he has been a 8:3 _ubt1e., -` Those from rheumatism in V0! gin `hi "9 that naintanceg in th 5_3 Worst fa"; yllth 10529 Siege of tectltgg whO remgmi nos: he cod 6:- 3 lives Mr seq the M` 3201351: winter "1 com" 0 ye `Mk ` '1 A In """"l 1 1. WED` out 50 IIIUVUI. DUO 22;)". and before I. not hroujzlxf I Ind hozed with a pain and had `to g0.invtq.th9A it Ba; For fourtecnwcelra I1iov'e!" -let: ' "0 he D1S .way in which I could` by W1 wins being whee1`ed' around _f `ll : chm. What I suffered du'1-ind; T g` I ;10d no one but myself can ove`!'f|fiiZo;j'E~ V- ! M attended by that bone -`iphyiioicnig mznilty of London. Possibly hf: t1-`in -' ` mm was not wnthout temporary effect-; . m a{){*t9 I Rrndunlly recovered` `until ~ 1 a decided 30, be on n1!.feet once; fznoro; 3713 `J: in fo ` try country Info ggI.in,. but 4; 1 living {Ind I had it 56 1_>'ed" u ever. 1: way; .uou..," " ` `Was. to 51 *:!1r'=h M3h`lo'd9`1` wh_n. I'0Id.` : Ib0IIt.,:' E1 than m|l'801_e 1_n_ Hsmdlbn. Iiitd e moth much faith In Pnnkillla u my *3: paeentu5adioinea-:h1a thoe. ` we no.--.,`..'. .I_d!$1.139t_h9tbor.. with.` ` Q! IPORT WILL-xx g_ .1. Powell. or as Aimutrm, nolafiou `bill Remarkable lxv.0l'10.IIo to an Ad-V ,_......u- Renresenta.t1ve-ToI'tl1l'od by A LUNDBN leet September. 1 new Mr. Martel] 3,5? .: q 1 ; ; {Dd Wliemlgg-Pink`: ' ~ ' - ` did not tliin*lt`.the_ remhdi V _i rheumitiemf "end `tit - ilthb'h'"T certainly ooulqr proofjt_he_t his` own` we: in boneztide, my oognfylqint-_;_wu d _iregt go * his . -Mr.Merehell;ieid1ihe oo d`n6t. gs; whether it would" 051-erheu`metIiiri or not,` ,~ I .5. `but the villa were good for `the `blood any why, and at least it would do me no i berm to try half 9. dozen boxes. I neg- i leoted his advice ; it would be1_Ie _eleee`% to ' try a medicine I thoughtr. Many of my ` friends. who probably reedof the remgnjh . able cures. eoeomploiehed by P.i'nkf.Billa, ` kept urging me to give them 3 trial. ' 06 A6" In-6 T ninldn 4...}. L.......LL -2- Ilvrv Illrll` IIIV UV Envy UIIDIAI C VIIEIQ ' At lastl yielded ynindbonght six;? boxes as a sort of for!-Jrb hope. I` took a tour boxes and received no benet that I . j could recognize. but whiletsking thehfth ' I noticed that for a period .Tof7;. three or 2 four daysI `felt no pain. 1 1_`his `wee as` novelty to me, as for three or fourfyefars : l I hadnot known what it was to.-hefve a .j n1oment s freedom from wsuering, whether I in bed or out of it. I supposed it was A temporary relaxation due to natural! causes. However, it gave me `some hope! to finish the sixth box. . Then I knew. II` . was getting better-much better. The `: pain which had been constant became 1 intermittent and less severe. My friends : and` family told me that I was beginning ' : to look like another man." ;_My4 face. I i which had begun towvear `a drawnexpres-' A sion, common withpeiopley who4u'6'-s1_I`er- t ing. commenced to show .0. (better color.` `I'..-..:.. II`. ._.a._. ._-_ I. _ . _ . g . _-.1 .._ IJIIIVU Jilwv vv :eneotI,9!. 1- `I -'PP9q:. . ; . - , `on ~hu1im'i-u in the blo" v . ob II I0. V ! 1!: :y..O3:!lI.tl...-.w, I ` _"J, `ix n 1 I. , 4' w!-r/;__._E_ _,`,`,jr::`,;:i tho. Rommonhu relaxation natural; 'l'.'he.Ian later. m_e`som_e hope ;_ Here is ablood ourdling mount of the the I," doings `of aiman eating - leopard `lately `shot in Rajashahi district in Bengal. The became monster had destroyed 154 persons be- fore he was brought down. His appetite family n_1e_tha_t `beginning for esh, his ferocity , his cunning and to` look like another man: `face. his audacity were unexampled in the lee- `a drawn expres`-" pard tribe, and they would have done common ereditto stiger. He depopnlsted `I/hole: . toshowza fbetter villages. for the mere terror of his name. My system was being toned yup: Inspir- i sent the inhabitants ying _as soon as he ed with increased`: 5990 I snlirdliued six had seizeda solitary victim in their midst. more boxes from , Mr. Mitchell, the 3 `For miles` around the people never ven- dl'|lKRi!t." and `continued $0." 38130 thln. l tured to-leave their homes after nightfall and with each box I"r'ea`lizd more and" until they heard he was dead. but this more. that it was .a cure. _I used up was no great hindranoeto him. He would thirteen. boxes u inn!-all, and when the` seize them from the vtrandas when they thirteen was nished. I had had not a were smoking the evening pipe, and same- symptom of pain for three months. i timeshe penetrated the very houses in At me time Mr. Mitchell spoke to E the dead of night-nd carried away child- me about it in the store. I told him ten-often without givma the -lizhse-t _I_-L _ LI- , ,3 ,L,_ H- L-) L'__,_ m_. _L-I_1 On fun drannnfnn SD01 IV. U-INDIE-393.305`.-DI l2lfQDQ_(l_`_ . ..... ..~_, ` curd 16 the use of Dr. "`Williamu" Pink Pills. AI Ijnve Llropdy said, the de- mand for Pink Pills in nogneghing itoq-`W iohind. and theysinfV.3| i!hl! R` `.0: the: sbalf uti_9f,a`ohi9n..T , ,.l.,kn9.W ,l_ 9,,be so from th6"vb1ii1iti"y ititomn ` -`of customers, ._.I :t ........--n 6I\n' nnnnnlnrn nnnl ant J. IIIJIIIIB VIII? PIKLD an HUIIKI GB ll EVIJ It Now, concluded Mr Powell, you! have my 0XD6l'l609.' ,I know what .I was ; I know what I am. I know that` from boyhood I have been a victim of malignant rheumatism, which has been a_ torture the last few years.` I know that I - have tried every remedy and been treated : by the best medical skill. but in vain; ` and I know that Pink Pills have succeeded where everything else has failed and that . they have brought me back health and i happiness. Therefore I ought. to. be" thankful. and I am thankful. And Mr. Powell's` intense earnestness of manner could admit of no doubt -as to his grati- tude and sincerity. ,The reporter shook. hands and took `his -leave. . " You may ask Rev. Mr, Molntyre,` of the Askin Street Methodist. Church, br'Rev. G. A. Andrews, B. : A., pastor of the Lambeth circuit. whether I was sick man or not, were his parting words. ` . g REV. ME. M INTYRE B TESTIMONY. The reporter dropped in on Rev. C. E. McIntyre `at the personage , 82 Askin street. I know Mr. Powell well,. said the Rev. gentlemen when qufestioned. _ . He was an esteemed perishoner of mine when" he lived on Askin street. He efterwsrdsemojred intovthe country, but hehas since returned and is attending the Askin Street Ohureli again. 4."l\.. _.... ........-...I...._ M; 'n.......nv.. :n RI/II WUIWUII Do you remember Mr, Powell : ill- ness 9. year ago last winter? u 17..- . I C...-.........cI.. . 4-11-3 - n'.. Rim IIc 1 CIl lI`|I IQUII VVIIIVCI I Yea ; I frequently` called on him. He had a verybad attack of rheumatism which laid him up for some time. He had to be wheeled around the house in a chair." . - ; You notice that he has, recovered 7" Yes; he appears to be a well man now. I heardhe had beencured by Dr. William! ?ink Pilia. V i `l\" is 1, L- VV IIIIDILID L IUR J. Ibln You know Mr. Pr3woll_ to be a" thoroughly honorable gentleman-V and - that If he says `these Pills cured hxm, he be-l lievefu that gotbe the truth 'I_ ,_ 'I'\ ,__II 3- __ ___ -__2;.2__. : T " I do. Mr. Powell is, in my opinion, ' is a most conscientious person, and any` statement he would make `would be per- fectly relinble WHAT MR. MITCHELL SAYS. -Dr. Willinms Pink Pills sre the best selling snd most popular medicine in the store,", said B. A. Mitchell, the well known druggist, upon whom the reporter next called. ' V u n _ _.--_~1___... ilk- 'o_.'..;n9_. `.~`?._--!)`r 99' uuxu caucus _. . _ , _ _ ' \. g Do you know Mr. Powell : "case? asked the `-reporter.-:' - ` C` `7... 11-5.)` T Anv|n:l`nQ :5 n nan-O unnnnI;`t_ Illvu uuu -rpyunvwso-3 ~ ' . _ _ ` Yen, and _I consider it 9. most remark- I able one. Iremember that Mr. Powell: was T a great sufferer" from rheumatism. 9 He wpa _coqt.inua.lly,buyjng mevmine ,of home` sort, but . seemed 'to get `no `t$eI:t`a`r". "`|-..-m Inn nnnn-unnwunnaa `A Gun! ` "1: that eat; (iii-. `'` N `f'3i'rilr-t'-Id'<:'a't'r5 chili: him what a blessed change had been wrought for me through the use ..of. Pink . Pills. He asked me` if I wouldobject to giving a '4. I testimonial to the rm-Dr. .Williams" Medicine Company, of Brockville. I said I was not a man who cared for notoriety of any character, and did not relish the idea of having my name published broad- cast over the land. That is one of the reasons why I have been so long in making this public. , grateful for my rescue from a life of pain to one of health and strength that` I feel I would be neglecting a duty I owe to suffering humanity if I allowed these scruples to interfere any longer with an avowal of what Dr. Williams Pink Pills have done for me. I discontinued taking Pink Pills the 1st of April last. again in June and have used six boxes, not because I have had any recurrence But I am so profoundly`. I started . ren --often slightest alarm to the other inmates. `As a rule he killed only one person at a time ; but sometimes he killed two, and on one occasion he killed threein one day. Children and old women were his favorite food. Among his victims there were but six men. He was impelled by a sheer hankering for human esh, for he never touched the cattle. _ `The villagers began to think the scourge was ademon incarnate, and it was impos- sible for them to organize for the pursuit. At length some twenty elephants were brought together for an expedition, and a ying column of ' British planters set forth in quest of the destroyer. They searched for some time in vain, until an old man, whose wife had been eaten, came to report that their quarry had taken refuge in a : tamarind tree, of my old complaint, but because I want. to thoroughly drive it out of my system. I think the pills as good as a tonic. 1\`r..... n ........i...a...i M`. n,......n 6` coal` i It was as he stated, only the man eater had by this time hidden himself ' in the jungle at the foot of the tree, and for the moment could not be found. The place ` was lll'l`i)|lnd9d_ and the Alnnhsntn ad. IULIIU DUI. I! IILIV UVVIIJVIA UV vv uv livvumalu" Then be; commenced to trys Pink Pills. I`nw he, was beginning to look like a ndi.`e.rent m-n...n 12 naked, himgawa r -|.-.`.'L-4; .'.....:voI..6~+)` I--""d.2I"'-"`" I.:t r: B ink Pii ` i 3 tall ppeoio - or i- f slb syn 33 etfoo it the, Iymngahn-onthogia tom. ; cannot ' ' .vw. -;.r--.` V `'n - y ' : -.0 t _a. of Christopher Cdlnmbup. _ ao9lbI';u1(1min'~.m1la aim; % oh V db thonquolg mi. owbeuxzax-15; ..n5n-J rl 09|_uIl Bi__ __IIaBll'Bq nut; uuwravnuuum us an nus gsusg, peQ'])l'o y' up 3 .-poiltion: wheuxhe one up ~ and. thy? ` 3 *:;be'.Ioon,<=o_.nd e:plumeI'.hiimQl:like I well- I{houp"n_ ; T:l_&til0d%`=p0Q.O'()`0k.*.fh'.l'6lO:-iI`ll0`vhltl sin`; an mu " ni-L ilnm. Hahn nsithorenhi-gy ol.-winoliusu blood builder tlon.to;gct.-intb' milahiofm H_ e iI ` n ot 1-$6 mch_.fdi1_5bueI hlomovfori what` rho; :~dou t:knov.' ..God Iiif `bi:-pl - doubtless mide him` to rsnhutvo Jame wi:,wr1a_` ` I .igoaa:ana.ni..>pu:po.e, ind`-it-'iogno" mu !Jr;*pI;_9 'Iigj pf :hi|;'if tho':Wonld hnthnn hr :fuiIedi:ato` mi, the after-; find` out why.~~Thp~:-.na,Ig;bqrn. v A lNpbody as dep:E`i'ng$ know: just whyjha skunk on -.the `house . ll- nw:.6 .L -- -4 . A Dstense or the Dude. Everybody is sbnsing the dude, said .D. K. N iblo. s guest st -the Lsclede. , "Now~I1-atherli-ke.the, animal.` He' is harmless and kitten and as interesting as e csge of monkeys. . If'theidu'de has few - virtues itsmust be edmittod= that who i has vfew vices.- iI_t?is nos oense against the lain of the land to smoke eigsrettes and overdrc-ss.: Yo u.n'e!ve1-Qheer of '5 dnde . `wrecking 9 benkgzrobbingn I train," .oom-L- mittinge mnrdei ot-)sho ot1'ng-"out; lights in 5 saloons: Bis tsstes do not run: thsttwsy `Allthetrllo asksis` to` '.he admired.-or he does hbtaoorrnpt `votes-s`;.-he slictsz. -nus bnttunhle Illllldt sttsmpt to`>sliotins* the wytospblitioel -`solution-. 2 He simply-sm-- bles down the street of.s< sonny 4sftsrnoo_h_', sttirdzlike untqnsolomoa in all his*glos y`, ' ELL`--- --..- .7 `ARLILIV-- .-`3n-Arkan>4d'-gudgn wan ' 5 retherzthstvthiesvoi-ld` "tsks. note: not his`? clothes. -`He fsbriostes no osmnsiundies ;- vith no stump speeches; he snot. uau;llanmsigl~suI-m-agjuiaugl rum a 9R4FleV~1?Y:=0'9l"'0Tk.-'03 ot- ;.9I.I,!n`I.tur9-T ,_. _ .' . . . J; "`MI-. :Hodg'iu., the head Zolrk, o_orrol:-" '- w`l:`u|;"` `Mi-'.` ' L Mitchell had `aid. . Theinlo of Pink-rPills in oktraord.insry- ` Qnd,_tha_genon\l.-ve,Idiot1lu thotxit was I wpndggfpl Vmedlpine.` These Pills are ;:m'anu'fa}cli1ired ;by `the Dr. Wnlliama E Mbdiie-Comhny. Brockville, 'Ot1t., and Sohenaotudy,"N . Y., and are sold only in * boxasbouring our tradq mark and wrap- ` man of K nnnfn IL kn` an -:9 Lagoon. `nun Pink Pills are never sold. in r bulk. or by [the dozen or hundred", sn_d any dealer- } who offers substitutes in this form is try- ing to defraud you, and should be svoid- ed. Dr. Williams Pink Pills msy be had of all drnggists or direct by `mail from Dr. Williams" Medicine Company from either sddress. The price nt which ` these bills are sold make s course of treat- meut comparatively inexpensive, ss com- pared with other remedies or medical V tres_.tment.-Lon Advertiser. %Z"ZCE5'3L'3i`b'3ITF"i 'Xx "E5; $2.50. Bear in mind'_tha'|t Dr. Williams I) __I_ I111`- _.._ ._-_-.. ..-IJ 1.. -I-.-|'L 'L-- I-- vvuvuvu IAIV Ullluvo ` was At flying ` in - VT. _..__ _'_ L- ..L_L_.1 __I__ LL- _.-___ --A._._ '"i':"35.'S'a'" hweetated, j angle foot 1 ` was surrounded, and the elephants ad- vanced in close order to trample the fugi- tive out of his hiding place. This maneu- ver succeeded after frequent repetition ; the beast was driven out of cover and at once riddled with balls. ' He will become a, legend to the district, and perhaps a tannin CV6`! 3/city. am .H%A|~.F-YEA'_B:L'1 communal `The most Interesting Content ever olered `tub Th; f`nu-untnn Amrhnlifllraf- Bhothnd Ponies, Cu-run Ana nu-non. Ina our two thousand other nimble. for the A'BI1ltntIlt'l brightest readers! `who have them! .'Acootdln to the usual. custom tonomuogn , the pnblbhenol an Aorxownrgzur niozi-Inner dclr` Blxtltnisll-Your! urn` m on. gun com tlonvm. no. don tholon tic s_nd moeeudgfono overwo- un totho o the United sum uuloundn. Ouwuund in each will be to tho pn- Ionundiulntho Hlltotlc, hhwonlnoono gliuoudkfgoln lemnln chords "Tho Ouulhn Aal- tlvo-Hundrod Dollsn I: out will! nu-toth Iooond largest. lint. Anntbomo Pair of othnd Po- ;rOIu-:-|oosndl!uncu.wl1lho wnlor the lhltd bunt. Over on: unouuud ad anal I-luu crud- %`...`Z'}`.'.f..?f..!`s1'.`.`E?';.{;.`. .?'`.`..`a"'$2` :2"13'..'3.' I u: must mwruung yours: cvu unsav- by The Canadian Agriculturist. One Thousand Dollan In Oman Pair at Eurasian Bhothnd Ponioi. Carriage Ind thmnmd othar vnlunbh Him for the Akulmlllfl Phno; Dinner Sou; India` d W: _ Pnwemr Portion Ourulna: liver Too Borvluu: anon : foams. bound in cloth; Dickens In 13 volunn. boundln cloth. on ' A: than us non thsn 1ono nrlzu. nnfonn who his o"!'T:i'6r?!'o'i- o:i}ii.?i')B Giiiil Pisno ' Ten- bounaln clean. on b _ A: than no more thsn _1ooo prizes, on` one who takes thou-oublo topropsre on orghi1}AI?ood incwillnot an In lanolin A uglunhln nri-In n 1 III: hlnnodt thlnl In `c2'..T9i'.'2`1 3?.x?.1s "a`z'1'n:."`Z 'm.u'z`I.`e'.'a';?{'i. the competition lino at we hen over pieced before tho public, end on who do not take out will mine on 0DD0l - tunity of a life time. R.uL:s-1. A um: cannot he need oftnor then it e pane `in the word: "'l`hev0enodlen Ag:-iculturht." or instance the word "on" could not be used. II than a in me worae " The Uanaalan Agneulmnu." or instance the word "ea" could nob he need. ee there in but one "3" in the three words. 2. Wonia having more than one meaning but spelled the same can be used but once. 3. Names of place: and pereoneban-ed. Each lint must. contain one dallu to nu for nix month : once. 3. names ox pieces ma peruonum-red. Each lint must contain one done: to my total: month`: Iubecription to Tax Aanxcvnruvnlsr. 1! two or more tie the Ingest list which bear: the enrllest tmnrk will take the tint prize nnthilio others will reoe ve rinse in order of merit. U. . money and stamp: tnko e per. The object in oerlnu then magnicent prlnee k to introduce our po ular ma ine into nowhomee. in every part ofthe Ame can cont ent. Evan nonmetlwr enclosing 30 cents in Itunnn utn. Ua.wu|n prwel uunng me In: uwo euI.|nu nsvo mou- nndn of letprs from priu-winner: 1: av sum in tho union and every rt of canals and ewfanndhnd. Loyd Knloom-lie, A. .0. to the Governor Gonenlof Oun- Idl, yrlbeg: `'1 lb. recommeudmy triendl eoontaqout competitions." II. 11-, Brandon. Vnnoouvn. B. 0.. `to- mlud mom in mld"md we hold his taught to! lung. pm; or me American comment . Evpry competitor enclosing mm utn. will receive free. 1: mail. tpnid. one of Ta: amoun- rums'r's Elegant ouven Spoorgs of Canals T Prize: awarded to penona residing In the United Shh! will be `IN `ped from our New York olloo tree 0! duty. All mono _ omen Ihouldbo ngintcred. Oun oxunn Conn-1m'r1ox-We have Von swsy .(ll1lnriu|d'thltt. lith- n`?1dn of lnlzmn frzignlgrlzae-w.l:1ne`1?I 11e.9':'a:: nt.sx.ln 3?: oompennonl." :1. sq; nnnaen. vnoouvn. is. u.. "to- oelvod ml) in 1d'und we hold his rooeipt tor ulna. Afewo -the p zoylnnen: Min J. Bob!--non Toron 15(1); J. J. Brandon Fenolon Fsllu, Ont. KN; DI 3% KY. ;8.Be| a Loulsll. ucu`??h mun.` V :IlIrGe::~'- . Roberuombuk sg. nrookiyn, ; ma H. mm. 9 State Sm. Bridgeport. Oonn.. 8nd thousands of others. alguint. In Aonxcvurunur. Peturborouch. Onm-lo. f .% %=amv1A1vc1g, . Lmnnmns.Aan EX|!uIn1'l8.~ 11111 d to ,g'e_;.:1?e }`u`i3'e.t~-.;~ m.o'?ume;'9.`.}*ut: an an an nw an ~lwf Anv -nthnim, 'I`h1-nmrh- : 'l 1okth`my 1)`V6 ')'I5aliie;l"id"h1so midi-i':xi-` . ,tion ubbut. t,ho..ron.v'6. freight sud ,r9w,9.,tr0!I!Is , 7 . . _. - `ROBERT `B. HOODIE. ~- `I; Wests:-Fro his A31 b ' T 9&.qfggg1n0u:B.0ng10Q.k,' bor.svt.,T9y1-onato. I .7 nnjfl :. hldl unnavlnlmlnnnf. |.m1m noaansu,. V lrum Cu -rnnlrlnnguaon an nl AOOUMULATEII Evans - 337,418,272 ANNUAL Imvunma: - _ 4.899.371 No-th-half oflot 19 in the 6th concession, of Sunnidala 200 acres. 190 cleared. good house. 2 large bank barns. 2 wells and wind mill. 20 acres of orchard. best of clay. good state of cultivation, and everything in good order. 3 miles from New Lowell. \17nnI>-hnIflnt `21 in tin: '10}: nnnnnaninn nm Illl 1111188 ITOIII NEW DOVVBLL West-halt lot 21 in the 7th conceeeion. 02-0. 100 acres. 85 cleared. a comfortable frame house. 2 frame barns and other buildings. ood okay and in a clean state 0' cultivation. we 1 water- edgood orchard end 8 miles from Barrie. nuhhnlfnf Int 19 In that 9?}: nnnnnnnlnn 80. 000. O!'CllBl'U. B110 6 lllell Il'0Il1 .DlIl'I'lB. est-half of lot 13 in the 8th concession. Medonte. 100 acres. 60 cleared. frame house. barn. stable and shed, clay soil, fair orchard, 6 miles from Goldwater. . Wagon:-In `IEO nnllna nf Inf '1 ant` RTAI-9}u_II!o-I . 0 [H1188 II'0lIl UOIQWIIBOP. Westerly 150 acres of lot 7 and North-East quarter of lot 8111 the first concession. Flog, 200 acres. 85 cleared. balance hardwood and pine. 3011 a cl ty loam. 2 houses, 2 frame barns stable and shed. 10 miles from Barrie, 1 mile from Hendrie station. `II`nnf_|\nI# nf `hf I0 and nail! AF IR {III 714` l'I!\II_ IIUSIG mu; nLocx.i --`INSPECTOR. AND AGEN'l`-_- standard Life lssurance company. Improved Farms For Sale. I1BlI(ll'l6 BI-IIJOII. East-half of lot L2 and part of 13 in `uh con- cession. Vesprs. 130 acres, 60 cleared, frame house and burn. pert light soil. balance clay, 5 miles from Barrie. ' V Dov-f 456 Inf '7 I104: nnnnnaninn Tnninl 77 [EH88 II.`-I111 1381118. Part of lot 7. 14th concession. Innial. 77 acres. all cleared. adjoining the village of Allandale and one mile from the town of Barrie. suitable toreprivate residence with full view of the town and buy or for dividing in village andngesture lots for sale. `l`hn.t nnmm inns nnlid brink hotel In the ill; lame qulcxeu In your 01 I.ll_llO. am: we rates are as low a.a;b .,Any_`o em. Th:-oust` freight: forwarded by apt 5 trains, an oohuu-ovad`u:o`= toroolouiuvrou fn an nnlnknnt. fm- Enlinnnnn fralcht in Am` LCATION.