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Northern Advance, 6 Jul 1893, p. 2

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w:ee;;go;,'a inc;-edulouu umlq . panes over the pew. Tao ptogreu ofvtbo `lloiplea with joy. _ Ind with 'tl':'1o`, `Holy I `Ghent, and omirolyitioompttlblo witli the oommeroiul Ipi;it.~ whigh inurhthe church in this day, may" 5hcur_g6Z'ndnoiil pro`- jeotu And advdnoevthe. nuncyipl guooou of the chu:oh,bnt iris degth tb `Il`I,o)jbp,i I'it't::l-= it} which fotjmi mfuenoe. w j , at f `lag of the foundorof `chiintijnity and ut_otl y7, bit of lint with the t)ri'o`tico _ tho` 9'-'i-1443*?``. ;W59l3 we , ` 7 ` l.n`- A _ - znully mnyirewm trom -8 to 11 : 1`1:.`.c'a:: the seo3nd Friday or every month. E8 '0! the EXE. - -emnn WIBHART. Tomato, RAB be oonnnldxgl at the T HBOAT Queen : . oteych month. {` We I. - toDr.. uwuuusu. hentut. anooeahTr L O K II M =" W 10-1]. Dlxsunaua Ga BOLD. BABRIBTERS. bollcitox-sin High Court. ot Justice, I\O&8!'ie8 Pubuc. Uonveyunoera. Uncea over the rank 0! Toronto. Bur.-ta. Moneyjin sums of $2,000 and upwards. to loan an oz. "in our.-u___._._,_ In An an -- - R. mmeusox, BABHISTER, sof1u- ! . Tun ot tue Snprume co. rt ot Judicature 101' Ontario. Convey sneer. ow. Money to Loan. Umces in nose mock. Dunk p Street Bar:-1e.50 GEORGE W. LOUNT._ BARKISTER. AT- torney. Boxiciwr, notary runuc. Olcea in Bank or Toronto bundmgs. Uwen Bu-eec, Barrie. Ont. 21-ly STEWART 8*. BOYS.-Barrist.6rs. Solicitors - ot rupremo Court, Uonveyancere, etc. utoes-.-2 aoors north of Bank of Toronw. Owen 8;, undo. - ' H. D. Srnwmw. LLB. W. A. Boys. Money to -Loan at.l.owesI.!Bat.eu. ARRIE PLANING MILL.- GLO. BALL, carpenter and builder, and Manufacturer ut Doors, scan. Blinds. Moutnings. etc. c Lun- ningot an tuna none promptly and cuisine- corny. Factory. John an-eet. bu-:19. R T. BANTIW; cumx ooumv or aimooqw beumsumoomgyxoconrt Iilulb llnbllnn llI1'nhnhl-Oug-4_ ., --_- gain.` I l\..In' uunzyxnx, rugqunn K. JIIUUAITJU 1. ` burulm-q, blll Iwra, Lunveyanceru. cw. 'AL'l`0VI hie ARTHY. (2.0. J. A. MCCAR1-uy. 19'. 11;. P. : npuu. Q U., 1.-'. uomvssv, ' Burns. Iiccunnv. Pnrnnn, Mccuvrnv ac Duxux, Aluawn sno u-eouaore. 11-11 . -._._.. I'1I.. ---. _ r~n___ __ - H - nu --an ouvwnn u-J-In vlvvlllvl U. MdC3AR1EY. ilivus. Il lEPLIR ac. MCCARTHY. J . us Lsvuu. IJBALIBIUI`. Dvulltur, L106-1']. . uouve) ancer. `money to Loan. Umce-- buthwenrs n.ock. Dumop sunset. barrio. 0- W. PLAXTON. BARRISTER. l-s0L1cI- . tor. Notary, Pubuc conveyance: ac. Umoea over Eraser. Car: [85 00's. score. Dunlap ` 8:... Burma. Money-priva.te and Company funds talent! at lowest rates or into: eat on town and rum property. V _ 9-Ay Anna nuvvanua. Uonveysucer. laenerot J Marriage Licenses. umoe strictly pn- vate. Post Umce unnmng. Burns. and as me private reuoenoe. Mun unmet. 1I.Iv vuvvu L IJDII ULIIUD l)|Il.lIIllI'. 1531118. an III reucenoe, nu-y bureet. 11-ly Llo`, Elsi:-.a`lIn. istho result of pure bldod: l_s h_sg1t_hyV ver, cg sgcgre Mwh1ch4, _ Aye:-"3 J` : S I.DDALL& BAKEV.-ARCHl'l'EC_l.-'8 AND `I ! lhe June: Buildings. our. King uud;Y__oi| e Bu. Tomato. Ont. J Wlhzsuu x~IDD `FRANKl:lAKEH, A..R.I.B.A. . y_ H LYON. P.lVA'1'l|i 1' U N U5 `LU uunn . on Real Eat: a at. lowootm ea. Barman` sows Discounted. Conleouonu mode in any parse! the County. Real I an a cough: and void Convoynucuuz in all 1 a brancheg. Mar nice` Lloinoes tuned. Uloo-ou Block. Hnnmn an-aaL.Bn.r.-16. 45 ly W U IKCCIIIIII-l'X\)ull'J Du lvvvvwv an--no 0. interest. No pcinoxpga mono req at d un- til and of the norm. n. H. '51` A'LdY. Solic- nn. nil! karma, 3'] In El!!! In hub IIUAII ! ltor, et.o.. Ban-no. Y.l1l1lli qunana YD nU1'n.u --.n. W. nxvu vv u, Prop ietor. Excellent accommodation for me travelling public. 8 r an-1 larder well supplied with the best. Good enabling end 3 - tents e lgoetlere. Lnggegeot guests cs.-nve; ed tree to andfrom on u-nuns Few doors weetot ll--but _n-not nn I.I'InIn'n an-not, A. BAUH NHURST. BABRISTER, A1- . tornev. 8o.ici or in Chancery, Conveyan- our. etc. 0oe=-u`ix-at door Owen street over Bsnk of Commerce, Barrie. 49-18 ! LENNOXV AULT. Kazan as WRIGHT. Bar- ' E ' ristera, Son-Jzors of the zsupremo Comt-. rructorn. Noumea, Conveyance:-3. ow. Money noloan. 01cea-B1na'a block. opposite N. at N. W. Ry elation. Bu-rue. ana Binghums I-hnnk. In-ntlfnl-d- IV. Wo I3, BIIIDIUII. DGFKIU. unu nmgnunna Bwck. brudtord. - H.wa'm-on Lnm x Wznuxarox At}L'r. Joan kc. X133. '1'. u. A. Wmarrr. ICKINBON as MACWATT, BARRISTER8 Notaries knblio. Bohcitors 01: Supreme uourt. uw., Barrw. Ont. Oices in Bank of Toronto Black, No 3, ' Owen street. branch 0moo.Tn:ln_1vale, me-Keggie s Block. I (I-1 `l \n-u-wu-..-4-. I] A in an an 140' I11! xuuuuu nice unmop 8::-eet..Bsr-la. T563! truly; nth? I $ -.0 000 mu` uw;aTN'i~";.;,.,..., 0 , _ freehold-aecuriw at. lowest rate u. interest. pcincnpga moms] ,i_ d_ |_A_u- `LIL Butrw. lines! A __..____.__ Tax: QUE.-]:~z's HOTEL -A. W. anon N, ...- ts-nvnhino nnhlhm Bar and lmdnr wall wanuuomsuuuwa new tree Market 2 oer on bunlov street. LOUNT. HEWSON & CRESWILKE. BAR- nnerl. Solicitor: at` the Supreme Court. of audicatnre of `Ontario. Prootors, Noun 3. Uonvoyan` era, etc. money no Loan. U1cen- Rpoa Block. Barrie. - ` Wu. LOUN l`,Q. C. C. E. Bx-sex. . . . A. E. H. Cnnswuxn _- -,,, . 7;. H; Srmmv, Q. C. T G. B. Harm. Du-rte. Barrio, lat Oot., 1885. ,._--. __._ . ...-, ...- gov ,-v -1 aauvvn. J ..uu Dtcxmson. B. A. DJ`. MAcwA'1'r. 5 `ITRATHY & ESTEN. Imam: muwuws. Conveyanoar. Israel"?! MIIHIKQ lalcennen. lnnn nxrimln ..-L 55 III , Pm Ho:-bI_=iz .. )R8. R088 & AR'1`hUR. Ph goonl. etc. W. A- Rnan, 1.` Toronto. win no n 2).. on...-. )3. 3.1%. ncxn:Nzhc,"14 Bloor um; 11 . _________________ 12...}. 0.83111` 1._ V , ). :ban'1e 85 agim. . AND SUBVIYOBS. 4-- [ PEPLER & MCCAh'lHY. ba.1'rusI.eL'n. bani; imru. Lunvavun:-5-ru, an-.. ONEY T0 LOAN -$260 000 st 6 `and 6} D6 cent. J. '1`. SP1: UL, suliucor. utc.. ` ..-nu |'0Nli.Y.-A large amount 01 prxvate funds 2:: land nn an-.nnht loans at. luwesf. rues. :T_____%_ A. MCGRIG bmomm org}:-'::fc'.l'1 .92. T. 8Pr`.0UL. Barrister. Solicitor, Not l uouves ancer. `money to Lonn. um:-.9... URI. 1 .--A large Iuuuuuv In pxnvuw uuuuu . to lend on atranght loans st. loweur. races. M00411 : BY. 1: EPLER ac MCCARTHY. I H LYON. PRIVATE FUNDG T0 L0/L ..______- .... nun 2.2. a At. In-an r: en. Farmers` ` _::___:: man :1: agvmmcn -nommon AND P:-ovinoial Land Surveyor. ' 8119` W09- nvnn htnnot, I` 1uA1vI_nrAc'rUnns. . ------u none} to Loan. PIIYSICJANS. . FINANLIAL. 01' EIOIAI: HOTELS. .. gig;-nishao .pfn5 1i5I`7 1 (m. up sizapt _l-n 1`vo'_ioh,{h,|_|_ o-var 1i_tajrully. P3I!V . ll? ham anti"; quarter": `inlteld 0! Itriki;gg,th9gn:1;-I1; ha been inv'ent9d'snd in pitntd by_av' `vntohmsker of enoyu.V.SwiIzerhnd, ans}; l.BGA]a.- Ont. (late of Dru. L) `U nanny In-L DICK? I 41-tf `jCC-C$- T--V ' BANDIIB An. xmns or AUCTION 5! r v `Finn G I uun I""' . _ H n 1 ' ` ` d1 3 ....i;n?'ni``:`%3$,1.`.;?uvv in his hands. _ , wax V omIcn:-Noxe door to J. aqlbmntgf,-_ 9on9,-.0 the 0n9n - -ad 3"` " win 1 loft stutihe ADVAN C&J'`j.IN .111! THE ll! REUABLE AUBTIDNEU 7 u . ` " a o " M .`%.'2`1 :.'.`l.!`..f..._...."_ f.?.`. i.;.% u. Van... . N3Den 11 ;`3?uv .' W V. Uh, his ` `hhth & Ind 1 :ittlenor Whig - v " in the 12% 03 I` wmand -58. H<>T| Ixws-it 1'31`, % BRITISH TEMPIRE LIFE ASSURANCE new Soups, Entree, Jellnea, gxc. mm order on the Shot teal. uctice. nsnmrns AND rP.I(`1:s r.\' .m>ucm-:.\ India, Newfoundlenn, tr. v..--g. v 1 H0110! Orders iB8tN-..d and paid onand my money order _o1_tce- 1:. me 1,0n,fn Canada. Great. Bntam and Iielahd, . L` `t Africa, Went InolP8..AusL' nlian ,`",},f,`,`.k8m and almost. an tun-lgu coun xie ` 3" 3, a ` Bonk depog-its recviiv d .'rr m ,3-0 M ,,;`,_4_n comfortable rooms: 6 o cI6R Dinner.` msn ovsms uwnvs In men nnxnpuuzc. uruuznuru ]Ia];,[(,n low gnu uld Crown hill at " Pd` 1! Midnnra-.oau_\.a.L ' ' ' ' "_""'-`940. Brenton (Tue-cuss and Fxidnys ,',[1`. \ 5`a - `i 3 p Omce hours, 8 a.m_. to 7_;:n__ (slmh oeptod), and to: 20 uunutee after me `,5: the-Toronto night mail on .s,a,um Emu; gnjy, . `Y I A q . - "-""".' """ "" """ B V` VUUH Postage on letters for the Dominion M United States 3 Cents per ounce, and to d Brimin and Ire;and 5 cents xer halt ounm gist:-anion tee 5 cents. - $1-11 1t-;.4.-_ .,u,,,, . .: n ' 4?. co on, "o'i.'2'..".'a:y*"tz`i`e`i'r make 8 note '.o!_'- this, ` _ in mind that they can't impmygon na1re.A .. Matter taken from the gym boxesdoily (Sundays excepted) at a 8.m.I.nd 35nd 8o'clock -p.m. Pootoloo. Barrie. June 28th 1591, _ J. Po; -_. un'unuu.....d . . . . . . . . . . ` . . , _ , . _ __ : Toromo. In ALLM I "" -- ;oro;:otgi.......h.:..lf.0ulh at""- f4]1 1 ` ' ' - .. `.,.....,... .1_1 ff".7f.`f?. _?"= 114111` _A_'-'_ _ _ , L naliuru urtncn nanw --I % snnooe Runway ac.f`. .'.`.".`. M 00]: end` Illin Gnienhunt Hrar ch Ru." Crown mu. Dame... 13$`-_ "hunt. uno Hislsuulc nu. <|l:.1n_..__. _. . _ -4 ' ' ' - - ~ . .. {uh1j9yv_l_.I um. uuusL0.._ 11, _ . hIll'D'- L Midhm-st, mmy. at . . . . . j . _ , _ _ f Greufch (Tueaous 3 am; 1.`,~,-dam NAILS xvrmr on nun: Hm,` 'l`orontou....... . . . . . . . . . . . ,, . 'l`oront.o'at................ .......... Toronto "" "l` Tomntoat ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .:""'I Railway mails tr- :1. the 2:0 nzeoxd Branch Ril'::}' 113 ', H . Simcoe H-anch Railway 3,: "h. Collingwooa and . ; Jun 111' _ _ . _ 4 ' ' ' Gravcnburrz bras ch Iiuilxvuy Hillsduze. Craiszhurn: ]r;.;,,[(,,, 3; ('1 , 2... and Crown Hill ul f Inn uunuu an wn-lgu xi " depowitn recviv .$1_(%a}an:3 tween the hours of 9 a.m and 4 N1,` ` I Tniftrn inr I-lain}:-..h'nn ....-. . V: 1 V` . 0! vyvvqu Iauv l.lllIl.l.D U1 U can am} 1 m ' "I ' u Igetttrs for rsgistmtion n ugt t minutes bef0.e the ewe ng of chub Iurlmd Dnntgannn Inna:-n fnr nu. 1.. __:_. lW5[Af4W8 REs'I_'_:`.&eANT iun.Y nuns p-on Tana-In "u...'" 1 uS } 0FF1c \ t. Dr. Parker` replied at some length to the address, -thanking the Board for the kind expressiens the address contain- ed,snd than giving his views of ministerial duties and responsibilities and the mm- loillties which sometimes ministers have to meet in their-work. Both address and ate. reply were sdmirsbly timed sud sppropri-' ~wuNUuTu . A I . . , . y. LYNCH. - enoPR11 ql-WARM STOCK s/}IM.f_5 or ENGLAND. ,`!"}JBLIC is informed `Drunk Annual` CAI` H BXY, ; --.1-sl 90 LUNLOP STREET. JULY 6, 'yV.~';'li:C -rho Cultivation `or Herbs. Thyme, inarjoram. sweet basil, sum- mer savory, ` sage, caraway. coriander. fennel, dill, rosemary, Vlavender- what a sweet old-time sound these names have. and how they suggest good cheer, pleasant old-fashionedgardens, stores of fragrant linen, and calm, wrinkled faces in quaint bonnets enjoying a Sabbath rest in the cold meeting-house, a fragrant lcaf or two held with the folded handkerchief in the work-worn hands ! The time was when every garden, however humble, had its plot of herbs--some to be used in com- poundingiremedies for various ills, some for their sweet odours, others as garnishes and ivors for certain. dishes, the recipes for which have been handed down. for several generations, i from mother to daughter. What a search through store and market there is to nd the particular herb wanted ! Very often when found it "is in the form of a little package two or three inches long and two wide of dried leaves and stems, and it is well the label says what kind, `for neither taste nor smell can `determine. Does not this sug- gest to the girls and women who live in small towns, villages,~and on . farms, and", who desire to feel the ' need of earning money, one way in which it canbe done? A reason often given for the widespread discontent. among yoiing women with village and farm lifeis that there are so few things awomancan do in such - `places. to earn money, and that in a city opncr; tnnitissei are plenty.` ";Is it not possible} the .quiclteye io`,`j:ee;sna- the enemy to`- nse the opportunity! is the -chief. lackil Gardenias 39` `1'`!1``i'9"F!9.i!9358tli 70.! the` e$P9F.1itBi0iofjnvfiinoslilarifoica` 1 than many-+kln,ds uof ' housewoi`h,'` and} -aase.ew.om4:uin`sii..areu; v5*v'9i*i'?'"e*!*i*h-*h`,*-1'6-rf-1;-ii-l*"?i6 Rt36"eit*,`9t9:i59i5s'a!eis13siii1l??;*:2iv-" " 7-" 2': 5. i`-I fin. "our 4 .i,-.-- -i-.- .` -'- J7. . ..,"`' - c let leeeuai-in llipla tlatwelela _ no Olllllesiot tl|e_Wrlter. , The followin `letters addressed to the editor of Ta: onrnnnn Anvsiicit have been received for publication : . p ' 4 Oeuterenese. syneds and Assemblies. 8m,-'1'o a large number of people June is a deeply interesting month out side of the fact, that it is the queen of months, for the beauty and glory with" which nature crowns it. In a religious" sense, it is the month of ecclesiastical Itock-teking, and church-planning for a _ future year. The newspapers are filled with reports of -Methodist conferences, Episcopal church synods, Presbyterian eynods and assemblies, Baptist associa- tions, Congregational unions, and what not. To church-going people these re-- porte are very instructive, and especially soin a denominational sense, to the peo- ple of each denomination, In a certain degree the inner life of the church is opened, the successes and failures canvas- sed, and denominational opinion evoked on questions of public interest, To me, as achurch-going man, the ecclesiastical gathering: of J one make the essence of summer, inclusive of the annual pic-nic Jud excursion. ` that W" Ihn I J . E. Edwards then read an address of welcome to Rev. Mr. Lancely. who replied in s speech bubbling over with humor and good nature. The Rev. gentleman is evidently not one of those who considers a nasal twang in speech, deepjgroens` and a. long drawn. face as evidences of genuine piety. . T\ - . . . - 5591" ever. tunic, very d ously i women and th their si ings-of before odility it is no of the women of the |I.u `II -1 H0110 reform than e of fats and it, stanala accept Starain spread until it ever E way . l`l.,.,.. The dresses the Pa scribe tered t by the `V. `Ru Tb.e 3 direc by the CDBCO During the evening the choir furnished excellent mneic as usual in the way of chorueuq and solos. The eoloiete of the evening were Mr. Bamroee, Mu. F. M Smith and 3 young lady, stranger to the reporter,-all of whom did well. papers one co the 1.1 1' its pro Y1 .... 1. .. .._, . The.` almost the mo have 8.1 cu: W The which V ular an ID UCSI ly, it. w issued world adopti will p Wnnx Last evening a;.r,.eoontIoIr _ 4 `was held at the _C'JlliCl i mm Hethodist church for Raw. John E. Dsncely, me "new" minister sent ,,byjthe Conference. This was combined witha farewell- to Rev. W.`Parker, M.A , D.D ,who goes to St. A_lb_an s church, Toronto. A large number attended; -Esrlyhin the evening tea`was served on the church lawn, and when the inner man had been refreshed with the good things which the ladies had provided, all repaired to the. church to continue - the proceedings. After devo- tional exercises two young men were solggnlyp ordained to the ministry accord- ing to the ritual of the Methodist church. The service was an impressive one and was participated in by Rev. Dr. Parker, Rev. Dr. Harper, Rev. Dr. Taylor and Rev. J ., E. Lancely. The nal pfi the dedicatiouconsisted in laying the hands of the dedicating ministers on the heads of the candidates avrl the presentation of a bible to each, with the commission to preach the gospel and to be faithful in de- claring the whole truth of God. shall 5 CCMICF Milo:-I1 '1 Mr. R-.bertnKing, J_r., on the part of the Oicial Board; read and presented to Dr. Parker a dell written address indicat- ing the appreciation of- the church and Board of" the'Doctor s. labors [during the three years ofihis pastorate. His admit able administration and his fearless honesty met with warm commendation. i I C\ null ..,..._: , ' If, mm It has been proved over and over again that Burdock Blood"B1'tters cures dyspe aia, .consti ation, biliousnesa, headache, acro ale, and a diseases of the stomach, liver and bowels. Try it. Every bottle is guaran- teed to benet or cure when taken according ' to directions. Rev. Dr. Harper was then appointed chairmen ntpshe request of Mr} John Laird whoee function it was to do that duty. He made 3 very witty end hulnoro ounlpeech and throughout. the ` meeting showed his admirable tness to conduct such 3 meeting. The neyiout ',IIoi'ologi_ul iuigj;_io`p; 5. . ..-__... -_._,.,, 1 speaking witcll ;f|;lI`at ii,` 6, ridjquter ..:.-_.n_ n__-_-_-n .; . It Been Proved. St ` Vitus `dance, hysteria, epilpsy anda certain" f-`_-nnfof asthma. are__the symptoms of nervou__s pix-ostration` The duly remedy " that can pr`qmptly met such. diciency of nerve \t_>o_v'vdr" is o1,I9jco1jtainingLas inCe1e_i`y Iron_P_ills, Vage`:i`cI8_thi:t;gqf toVsupp1y *t.he` nerve cqres. `fDt'u`ggists_f axgd deae'rs, or _ mail. Price 60 cts'.`,`_;8i:& for'$2"6,0`.`] ' ',l`hZe'_Celety fill; Co , "l`airi.n1mx*f1m; - or--. unwed .|'f'!'9 `h!e'**"h.i- mule. sun on which have been msrkecffgg ldluoj hu forty-eight which twelve oqn~eepohd"?{VI;`ri::1`i7fthe phoiiographie indiostion of the tut1f_"`:snmvm` of hofirh, and the remaining thirty-~35: with each twelveto respective quarter. hnif-hum. and three quarter hour of every fnll'hi_r{r. Thus, if the disl point: ta 12:15 on .the dim, I steel point drop: into" the corru- ponding groove on the eimulcsneoualy rotat.iugep1et.e,`by'w`hicrn ]2:l5" is then ipnken, just as" by the pn-lmograph -Age of Steel. St. Louis. ` - A good idea of the progress being made towards denominational union, may be obtained from the sermon at the Niagara Episcopal synod, by the liberal-minded Dr. Iaangtry, who, designates all dissent- ing bodies spiritual bastards- It is true, that at least one Episcopalian had ' the courage, publicly to repudiate on the part ot episcopalians, the views entertain- ed by Dr. Lang!-ry as those of adherents of .his church, `generally. This may or may not be true, but it shows that organic union of protestant denominations is about as remote as" union with Rome its- self. It is manifest that such a union is a dream, imp.-ssible of fullment. ' r Numerous evidences are given at . these, ,sther1nga', 9! 9 iiueplj laid and widely . extended commercial policy in the denom- -sinations, showing a large amount of worldly wisdom whatever may be its compatibility -with spiritual life._ It was intimated in the Canada Presbyterian, during the month, that it would not pay to drive such men as Professor Campbell from the church for holding views diver- gent from the church's standards. The Question of _bread and butter. it is alleged, will prevent any split in the church on questions of heresy. rm.- fT__-2IA__._ G g Sympathy in neproof. . A Sundayschool teacher,on seeing a young` scholar misbehave, said to him : "1'am'very sorry you did this, for I had formed a verygeod opinion of you The boy went home" and confessed to his mother that. if he, had `known what a good opinion his teacher had held of _him, he would not have done wrong. Had this teacher said : I have had my ege onV_;y0ue for some time, and now I've caught you," the boy would simply have been conrmed in his `suspicion thatio one expects a boy to do anything but the. wrong thing, It ought to be `a simple matter to show a child er a man that our rst impulse toward him is one of trust rather than distrust. And when one has gonewrong. he will be better helped by our showing that we appreciate the fact that he has gone wrong in spite of the good we believed him capable of, rather than in accordance with our suspicions of him. A . I . Port and Starboard; . The lnalmis derived etarboard" from quests borda, "this side," and"`la.rboatd from quella bordag which means `'.that side. Abbreviated, these two phrases appear an ace. borda and la horde. Their close zeeemblance oeueed so many mis- takes -that the Admiralty ordered the lat-board? to be discontinued and port eubetimted.. Port. for lax-bourd is laid to be first need in Arthur Pitt : Voyages in 1580. A An .Aun,tralian is ` paid to havg invented a dress uiaterialcf spun glass "which is as bright and supple as silk. with _a pecu- liar: sheen, reminding one of the npatkle uf. dlauumd dun. It is exhibited in Pat-in. who-re in is said. not only dresses in vat-none co'm-s, but. table cloths, napkins and even wndow curtains are made there'- of.. L V , ,4 .',~ _.2` _.. ef '.*. *- anpr,b9nil me`thnd`c.~=..:B; noI an - ; mam . 7'! who curbsgpared? A Young men, this is the first _questiun your employers ark" themselves when buaineas becomes slack.- and when it is thought necessary` to economize inithe matter of salaries. Who can bespsred 5 The baruucles, the shirks, `@118 mskeshifts, somebody s protege-s,somebody"s nephews, and especially somebody s good-for noth- ing. Young me_n, please remember that these are not the ones who are called for when responsible positions are to be lled. Would you like to gauge your own future for a position of prominence 3 Would you 'like`to know the probabilities of your getting such s position '1 Inoutre within. What are you doing to I make yourselves vsluable in. the position you now (ccupy? If you are` doing with your might whet your hands find to do,` tl_1eichances5sre ten to one that you. will soon become so valu- able in that position that you cannot be spared from it ;- and "then, singularto re- late. will be the very time when you will be sought out for promotion for a. better place. ` ' 4 ` No fewer than.25,000 peach shape jelly-` fish were counted in a cubic foot of phos- phorescent water taken from the sea on the English coast. ._.;.--..-.-mi The amount of air that a ma; will inhale . in,24 hotirs will ll 78 hogheads and weigh 53 pounds.` . 71,600,000 sheep. Thevlargest sheep rgnch in the world is said to be in the counties of Dimmet -and Webb, Tex. Itcontains upward of 400,000 acres and yearly pastures from 1,000,000 to The number of foreign residents in Spain is small, numbering only about 25,000. The emigration from Spain has been in some years as high as 125,000. Four-fths of the emigrants settle in Spanish America , and the remainder in the Spanish African pos- sessions. The wgb of our life is at a. mingled yam. good an ill together. .Our virtues would be proud if our faults whipped them not. endour crimes` would despair if they were ` not cherished by our virtues. ,--Shakespeare. um um rxnru mm su, my to \J_W H! ".`F,`" "W cents.`sxx boxs."02.`l _co.. Iqtonto. onc.~ cents 7 f at ix -i.. Jfvcuulitinqou Angie an 7 1 un. Spldvy a1lDrug'g1su,o'r' by man" pricetgo ctsgmx bo`nn'.~n2,-an; VIM... `on... sun New > DI'OlI,HtOl'llI. THE Npmnnlin ADVANCE. mm Jncksuns All instruments,-. lenses an. vacjcessories are of high class. '- Thse.resi_j11t is, that all` `work ` from his studio` is rst- ` :7o1_ass?andL high V ` : A o1Sder. _~"7 T1 ` ~r 1.:-In , ' -rnuwnx. . Frank Jackson; R. A; Dou;qg.AS{i _.o .. 1 ( 4`..(. `t. V _ v,-3,; 4}. 1.` . ' E :.v. \;'. E-fr! 30 'ri`,..` um. T` _Wa Araamw Innnn .....,-_.a . Dirt! - ; vvrlnlunlug . uxca For information and free Handbook write to MUNN 8: co.. 361 BRQADWAY, Nxw roux. Oldest bureau for seen:-mg patents In America. Every gatent. taken ou_t by us is brought. before the pa no by snouce given free or chu-so in the tieutiiis gmcripau circulation of any sci L two In th wI'o'ra.m splendidly n1uam:e?1'.' .No"t:m 11: to man should be without. It. Week! 33.00 g : s1.5os1x months. Address M km 00 i*ex?;ms;uns. 361 Broodwu. New York 31". ` ;sTUI5I>' Endorsed" by leading `food and cooking experts. "'.l`hat s it, is it? Someirreverent lay- men hate long been of opinion that certain divinee did not hold the doctrines they professed to hold, and that t reason they did not come out boldly and de- nounce what they considered to be the erroneous doctrines of their church, was that they were afraid of losing` their lucrative employment. But no irreverent layman has had the hardihood to say that or the preachers. flt remained for the organ of the church to, say so, almost in so many words. The Uanada Presby- terian s bread and butter idea puts many preachers of the gospel before the people in a new light. The inference is that they prefer rather to be sure of their sti A pend than to be sure of the doctrineethey teach. It puts the business of the preach- er on a dead bread and butter level with the various businesses of the world. A fair inference from the church o_rgan s re- mark is that some preachers make their ' holy calling simply a matter of business, and are willing to work at it, however dis- tasteful it may be, for the money return it brings to them. _ ovsr-:P`s'IX.' `T.Tc3UNEss. CONSTIPATION. HEADACHE SALT RHEUM. SCROFULA. HEART BURN. SOUR STOMACH DIZZ INES S. DROPSY DI-IE! IAA A'l'l QAA elznl |-\I~n- An-A jun-l- I-Jl'\\JI O to RHEU/V\X'1`us7v\. SKIN DISEASES V gord % To the Wiyes Jls JS%ufficint. --vvy--._' It has hone of its disagree- able and Indigestlble 4 A_-A_-,4_- Is Better than Lard 651 is` om; or t;hela;rg.est ajzidv " i-Lonox` `t1AnAN'-1"n- rx , .r . 3. V ' . ` Made only by . N. K. FAIRBANK at ca, Wellington and Ann Streta, MONTREAL. m nus conamomt wears the pivots, and destroys that exactness of their t in the jetoel-holesvwhichis necessary to a correct performance. ' . . Let me look at your umtch-I will give you a conscientious as to whether it needs attention. The church paper may be right. It certainly is in a position` to know `what it in talking about. But its idea that the bread and butter question will prevent a split in the church may, be wrong. i The laymen of the church may follow in the footatepa of their spiritual teachera and take a bread and butter view of the mat- ter. What may then happen may not he in the direction of maintaining the integ- rity of the chumh." , Your watch. needs cleaning and oiling once every eighteen months, if you would preerve its time-keeping qualities, Con- sider: Inlthat time the balance-wheel turns on its delicate axis 13. 996,800,000 times; it does not rest at night, like ordinary machines, but keeps` at its work unceasingly. You oil an engine, or a` sewingwnachine, or any other mechanical contrzance, daily or weekly; but that delicate instrument of precision-your watch--is alkzwed to go uncared for until it is clogged with dirt, and stops. The best of oil becomes thick and dirtyin time ; I in this con'dz'tion'it wears the pivots, and dktfmlk that Dtrnnfmpnn Al` I1un'u- 5! in 41.- aegauaies` th" sti-n'ach. Livcr andowel, unlocks the$ecrc`3;ions,?urifiesthe -`Blood and femoves all im- purities from a `Pimple to theworst Scrofulous Sore. Short or F}iabIe. A Ask your Grocer for it. For Reqdering COTTOLENE u a.U\'lg au.n1 .I.'rljU_o~i _' " R3; =__ mmn. [x'13. jg_;'.,`;`.;",`.`?",`"-'?""`V"L. 9`." 2'.. V-'V17!'.-_of;5|:1i:;>;'8;1;-:1;asling with the church organ : remarknsay: :- - :...9.EJRE '3` rcaverrs. - nuns uunxs, ossucu parents. OOPYRIOHTB. at P1-on `lilnntliusnh -pm: on 1-p-|:`J:w|:i.L:n. ,___...___._._.__.-___..__. -`at ` Acct." I30 H. Dc C0 Mo. F0 Tn Mo on Jo braouauo ot Trimty University. '.l`ox-onto. Fellow or Trinity Meaioal Uonego. 'J`oront.o. member College Physician and Surgeons. Ont. late or '1 oronto General Hospital. Ult oe.- .Next door to Mr. Ball`: snort. -hornton. In. B. ---willbeouvyevory Wednesday. trom1to5 . . W. {$1.5 `S. mu`: be at. saber: every J..f`1-`g ;-y uom u . ;pan'1e& once Barrio. 81!) u. 0 s sIll'.l'l1,IJ. u a u u Rh. Uul- .B.. Ont. onus.) U --.oorn_e_x`-_ ot.Uw:9 gnd ` Dis. B.-E. IIGKENZIE, 14 W.- Toronto. will be at the Queen's Hotel, uurie. Jam. 2831:. March 2681:, and hat Sucur. d3 of CV01`, 8%0Ild month- thn-al'XfIAr HOLD: - --`-~-v The acrimonious debate in the Toronto \Conference, on the queation - of a man coming in from another conference, and the wire pulling by ministers, betiveen one conference and another, to get hold of the good paying churches, show the "bread and butter" [question to one of grand proportions in the Methodist church. So notorious has this j striving after the good things .1: the world become. that when the announcement is made` frolnthe puipit,"`that the has sent 3.. v.u.mm:'. summon. nix. nun. Throat. Nose,-46 Gerrard-street. east. To- "1-onto. may be consults-.'d at the Queen : Hotel. bane. on Friday, may It e low, -8 3. In.. and second Friday of am...-u Inn-OR , __ ' R. J. F. PALLING. Graduate of Trinity University, Toronto. Fellow or Truuty College, number of the Colman of :1 UBIVOFBIIY, '.` medical con 0. gnyunqiags an 8: uuruur uwen I I Central School. p. u.. _w.1u on saber: '1":-id". H515 1 to 5 p. m. .- , amt _ _ _________._____.._ T. ARNALL. M. D. C. 11.. once in Both- . wonravlock. Alhndue. On me It night. . _4;$-1! _ 1. DA1V'1'l ' . uunus UOUN'lY ti simooe, u be as ms umoo. at the Court nuuae, Bu-no. every suntan. Residence and P. 0.. _ ` . ` nurnu. Jam. lulu. uucn Zliln, hat l day every second month, theruner _ O -__ A AAIOR, km .1356 __i( jhc_sg1t_hyV iv 51.

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