IDITOIIAL nnnrun. e The St. Oatherineg"Ignrn;}`t.h ge the startling ,diaeov"d1-=;},'t'l|at of Canada have their fntnre Had it announced that "their fntnm behind them there may haibeen eeme-` thing in it to reeot on, but to tell them it was ahead will be deluding them into the beief that they must. look for next year : crops in 1894. *0`!- Gmunum w. LUUNT. BARRISTER. AT- torney. Soaicitor, Notary Buohc. Olcea In Bank of Toronto buildmgu, uwen Street, Barrie- um- `ll-iv | unvvnnn on nu.I.c.--narrlaliera. zoncltors 01 v: upremo Conn, Conveyancers, etc. umoes-2 doors north of Bank of Toronto. Uwon Sn, barrio. H, D. Bmwnvr, LLB. W. A. Boys. Money to Loan at Lqwest Bates. I Iv. ruAA1U1V, DA.I\ISl'1'lilS. bUl4.I.U1- U. tor. Notary Pubnc Uouveyancer ac. umcea over Fraser. Clark & Co's. store. Dunlap . 8:... (Barrie. Money--private and_ company funds to lead. at lowest rates of mtezeac on town and mm Droperty. 9-1y ...__j..__ - OCARTHY, PEPLER & McCAhTHY. Barristers, Solicitors, Lonveyancers. etc. D Ai.'roNMc 'JAR'rmz.Q.0. F.E.P. t EPLEB, Q C. J. 4. MCCARTHY, \ . . Barrie. MCCARTHY. Pxpmm, MCCARTHY 8; DUNCAN, Alusjton and ueexnore. Mccuu mt. Pni=LI:n. Clclyin noun) 8: MCCARTHY, l n-i ll. ; . T. 8P1t0UL.`Bu'rister. Solicitor, Notu-y. I . convey sneer Money to Loan. 0mce- Bothwelrs mock. bunlop street. barrio, DILQALDI My lLD].'lItL`o BARRISTERS. boucitorsin High Court ot Justice, Notaries 1-'nbnc.uonveya.ncers. Umces over the sank at `reroute. Bards. Money in `sums of 82.000 and upwards, tu loan at. 5% . 1 rs__.____ l\ 4: can ya cu- Ill IJDIJB UL J | Barrie. Unt. ARRIE PLANING MILL.-GLO. BALL, usrpemer and builder. and manutacturer ox Doors, sash, Blinds, Mouldings, etc. um- ning ot an Inn .sdoue prompt. and satisfac- toruv. ractory. Jchn street. Barns. a. mcunuaou. M. D. C. M.. F. T. M. C. ' o` braouue or Trinity University, Toronto. Fellow of Trinity Me Joal college. Toronto. membexucouoge Physicians and surgeons. Ont. Late at `Lox-onto General Hospital. Once.- Next door to Mr.'Ba.l_l`u store, V homton. N. B. -will be at Ivyovery Wednesday. from 1 to 5 p. In Wiuzbe as ngbers every Friday. trom 1_to5p.1n.- - n V ~ ` 28-tt AnNA_LL.' .12. c. M.. orncein Both- 4.. 1 ;_v_ven qB1pc1::. lnnqole. On mqpgemises QEKK I--"-1:!;t; followinig Ioooiintt Ive;-garden`-e(ql be puid :-Da.vid .. Runey,; $109. 76_ to; work on 3rd. oohf; Da'vgi'1tT`,li.'IjVv_ilV'Iii;V.;$_,5A ."O0L` for Vwoxk on 3rd: oqn _jJ, G,1N_I]`i;'$3O;:00 for grrelling 4th Iidolinp-:-.=6u"1Iti`ooir.`; Z,.,.I. x 4-.'1ov-. <~~- LA b- JAM 8 EDWARDS, Conveyance:-. Issuer of lllnrrlage lalcenuel. ulncestrictly pri- vate. Past Umce Bmmmg. Barrie. and as no: private rcsioenoe, Mary bu-act. 11-Ly T. BANTING, CLERK COUNTY LF - Si woe, will be at has omoe. at the Court nuuse. Bu-ne, every Saturday. Residence and L . 0.. Uooknown- R B. E.MCKENZIE, 14 Bloor street W., Toronto, will be at the Queen's Hotel, Barrie. Saturday, 29th July, and last Satur- day ox every second month, thereafter. 21-ct. 4/ uulvulrallvy. '.l.'0l.'nI.O, reuow OI '.l`r1mt.y medical Con` . `Member of the College or mhyenomne an Buugeone of Ontario. unice- Uorner Owen and Comer eareete. oppoeue General Schopl. "R. R. A. canuaann. Graduate at Trinity ...Univoraity..-mxonto. renew or Tunic: Colle80. Member of th 1 6 Gang? Of Pb" %nargoonn ot0nturl 0 :Em: Dln nu 2.`lIII -9-cgeg_o_ DR. A- PALMER. SURGEON.` LYE. EAR. Throat. hose. 46 Gerrard-street. east, `ro- ronto. may be consulted at the Queen's Hotel name. on Friday, May no lune, mm: 8 to 11 a. 111.. um the second Friday of every month. ..-u up nun-a.u un. r ulllll B111`- _ g'o6'E3'."e . .W.A.Rou.1., u.s.ii`.din., L. R. V1-";Londo1-. ll. Arthur, M. 8.. `ro- ?aw- - ntvarniw. L. 0. P. and 8;. Um. omces gm rasht '86.1.I10'll`16?:6h`l;:?V7l{B Block. Dunlap 1-7+-.. 1 {"Tn=;nq;i1wncr.s`ANn sunvnrons. , :,.nn.nA1.u. ll. 11. U. m.. omce: H. eu a Block, Allnndsle. ntne atnighy. - ` . [ ' " 4 DB8. B088 8: .AR'1`b UR. P sic | mo W0 A: MC 150 C L. R.\J?.l:'. gnhndnn- J u A'-ah'n- I ;:.;...': ;..;;}"oa%%iQ.;;;;g.;:.;`ms`; Joshua Robinion, $20_O_0 {or work-.onL 10:11? . oon.'; J ohn:McL9Bug,: 30.00?tor.; :_ z ._ v Physic!-no shavilnrzeonn at (> n":' r1o. 33;-I- ovu-Mr. lookout ; Drug (Jenna honntrom 10 to 12 cum; 1;. sum. Dunlap In-eet. IIOIIIIQ17 to 9 Reoid_enoe-45 Owen Sn-cot. Ban-to.` -19-ly ___ R. WM; RICHARDSON. Ddntist. Graduate ~ u of thbltoyol College otnenul Surgeons, and Honor Graduate 0 Toromo University [Preservation of the ngtural` poem 5 specialty. 0l`iPI0Es3_-"Bolmou'n=*'Blook. Dunlap street. Bu-rte.-Ont. ` u . a D.u=4c1.`ABn;N-,u much T ( 0moe--633.com: la::l;':: - pndjihy-`-nu` Bamako, :au1aanog-queen-a hotel. L. -_ A; ~10-1y. ,, non _ N. VETERINARY summon _-4` trams all diseases of _":or|Q, 1.?Dogg,J'@ttI9 , 30.. under -the Lmoat l!1'9.VQdll)bh0dB :SDi9.oiu:uttention and all uututitniugrgutuamploxodm Veterinary -9 ,0 ,1: ' 13"-rm.e..." V "`..3" st2u'. .`!.`:, ggmuynam at.-..- urrie. om..`%b1annmm nu I :3 ':"'%.-..~*:`x"~;.`+'-s*.'; `%`io51 ; . 1 . I ;%::Bd el:lP81t.:.l. nurig, on. i 4.- 5Il'l'I0o `Barrie. lat Ooh, 1885. --,.,- `E. ii. Srmmv. Q. C. G. B. Esrrx. wv. .._-.- ..--v. 1--vonvga-as nu -.9-vvzq ' Jurm DICKINSON. B. A. D. Jr. M ACWA1 'r. '-i'?'-"U V"' iiiaeI2u%oan,_%; agagf;zi3.}n:gg;,; W 'P.`."in !>`r} . .'. ._ blsgihn J Mk, $13 -49 fog-f9odu' quid _ti1,f_oI'= gnlvort-'; Mn or-ma: mp- vern in BIl EIidr`t: ilhdidahh-`F-.P_1.Mo~` Gain 810 "si:v .'.!!_-I .Y9I-3.; V315-99: ;% my? Boymcaf its-;oo: ` '..r' -2-..v.>-.~u::.-3 .r;`m.u 1:.-..-'z._~'.:. . :`.a.?1 .13. Ans? W2.- `4'l`RATl:lY & ESTEN. _: vrnwuvr & BOYS.--Bu-rislaera. Solicitors 5 Of `t ED181113 (}nllI f._ (`nnvnvnnnnra urn no: ..;.....,.'T'". H ; , - hF.nt1:.0QH n'oo,-.Bonldertell. stands In A 6 ,of,3;`Io;is;.anuh&v1ng o'8'.l-*BA-'I'B!"& 1:sa~s_' 1E..'}-a. ' 5? fa`r`J. ? )ICKI1\`8ON & Mwwuvr, Bmnmrnns Notaries Pn'hlin_ Snllnitmu nf Rum-nmn !EUhGE W. LOUNT. BARBISTER. I" t.m-nnv. nd.-itnr Nntln-1: unnnm nm...._. ONEY `IO, LOAN -4259.000 at 6 and 6} nor oont. J; T. BPB4`. UL. Solicitor. eI_:o.. ONEY`.-'-A largoumountot ` vate-funds 'f.to.lond.ou-s Iona at ovens rates. MQJCARTHY. bk PLER an MCCARTHY. R E. Mcnmnzlm, Toronto. will m at tho. Oriana : um. --.--j-:-:--------T..... R. J. F. PALLING. Grad T1-ini um.uy. ............ m.':.*.:.::* mg ediunl Column. Ilotnhnr nf on... 11.1.... ..a )R. J. O.SMlTH, L.C.P.8.. Ont... (law of Drs. hnrvle & smith. Orlmn.) (mice and reel- _ -`-co Tot Owen and tonic: 8to.. u-g` .. . 28.11 CVDCC. -IV Z UvvC$`~.-Dvccl ft` ~ tor ' W. PLAXTON, BARRISTER. b0LIUI- mr. Nuns!-v Pnhlm. l!numAvnnmn- no A. MCGRKGOB. M. D. O. hranunm [If Trinifv 'TnIwAIsni-u VII.- .% SEORRIN. VETERINARY ' " tannin '-|` & BAKEl{-A.ti.Uu1'1'nau,ru ALVU era, The Jones Buildings. cor. King a Bu. Toronto. Ont-. J WILSON FRANK BAKER. A.R.I.B.A. .1RIv mnuracrvuns. FINANCIAL. T PIIYSR IANS. 0!` FIOIAL4 DENTISTS tT17i7IE._` U "V , {Inigo uuvyluuu, yv.vvo 4 nold|.`be-sllovbodasloiw labor A.-~_ con: .m:.:;|L`;. :;Lu:..;u;nL._;;m.i 'Lu_,::.';2J.t_"L' mri LOLA Bill. Dalston. E 'Gre_ntel.l(Tuesaasa and Friday "" " gvavuvv-on -u "nu. . . . . . ' ' I ll . . . . .. 'l`oronto....... . . . . . . . _ , __ ; Toronto and ALL MAILB """ " to::to&.......i)..R.;i ...... ., ~ _ _o_a or nnc lwa, `-1 -8_iVmooo.Ra.ilway at...,:.I.l.d..hrh7' ollihgwood and urillin at . . . . ' ' ' ' " Grsvonhm-at Brunch Railwa "" " `- nuns and Hillsdale 33.3. 73 C'? Midhurst, daily. at ' ""' " ")ut.. Vnums mvnmr nu nus mow ` u o o u c o o u o u o o . - . . . . . . ., . . . . ._ . o o n o - . . - . at ARa.llwa 1 mails from the south 'ft:'.:' :1 neaford `Branch Railway and Non ' Bimcoe Branch Railway at .... Golllngwood and urnlia _a.t ........ ..: Gruvenhurst Branch Raalway at, , _ Hlsdale, Craizhurst. Dalston, Ed.` gar and Crown mm at, Olce hours. 8 a.m. to 7. owned), and to: 20 min to tho` Toronto night mill as l Dm. ( after tit? 11 San:-.|..:nv_310 . ____.__________. 1 _--,f V - --~~ --v- ----v uuutu ac... ' ' I "1 Heaford Railvgny North 11 27 ` In ..... ,_ 5 35 at ......... .1 3 50 9 111 Grsvenhunt ..~ 5 08 3 In 15: 9 D1 V Hill at .......... g 40 Mi urat.da.ily,a.t: . . . . . . . . . . . , . _ . Hmwlm Grentell (Tuesdays and Fridays; at__ 1 5 35 H; `gig; mm"; ",1" ' - - I in 139;; o_miea. uuuu, V W Bunk-d UVVIUILIIUIBDU, the hours of 9 a.m. and 4 p,m eat Indies, Australiantglggie Indnlmodt all foreign countries, 9, ' eposita receiv d from $1.00 to tween the Tnffnrn (nil I-awful:-ann ......_. u. I Money Orders issued and paido A . 11 my mom order ofce 1n the Do,:fif m Canada; rest Britain and Irehmd, BPo! India. Newfonn_dlnnd, the puma Smirk Africa , West Ind1es,5Australian Colonie tatee ,-...1._|.....u -n 1--- . I. And: V vvvvu- --v ...v-... v- Vulcan:-Illluj .111 Letters for registration minutes before the closing ofmel;B:h1:f,,T3td 15 , Postage on letters for the Dominion an Unilaad States 3 oelita per ounce, and go, (1 "W Great J Il-4A___ A-1_-_, n ' . he street .-v taken 1` m ' Man Matter letter epted) at 8 (Snnd8Y5 exc bqxgd`ily o'cIcck 9 k p.m. ,3 and 3 o cloc n.m- "1 28.11 1591. ; Postomoo. Barri; `133, Ag} )3 Poatmaate .-35.11 -l/ _.}_f n-- mg um RELIABLE AUCTIUNEER" R. :E'ORI?M Ito iffeot is beautiful. lasting d21.5- weeks No troubletoapply. For suic 5 (gtnglits. or at the manufacfory. . . . _ _ _ 103 .nai1_o5 Yonze suem, T~-r;I;'d~ jnnn cvnntnn vnllvlnnnr Iv-nn Hlr .l.\lIl `Dull .\\" Is"llKV N""` "" 9 tl'Non genuine without trade alknnture ot manufacturer. fgfrj {J __,,_. !i!I.!i?f>"_`?ia_.stn!.6esr, am. _ ,_ _-__---v.-v-, ---v-u I Contains no Alum, Ammonia, Lime, Phosphates, or any Injuriant. in 1893. U91-ueu. ` ,4. the miss madsnhy. .Pqf$l;- & MoCuithy to take such proceedipgi as .i_hey saegco cause thgepm of `tho 13th `oon.1starymveyea byM. Gsville P L s..- , , J -1. AI_:_` liJ`6FiiEEi "; Hlmnnts ALL KINDS or . :. K SALES. r".`-a`%'`:"` .'~. ' ' ' . 'e _ and rues" intendmt-I - `V " ngltth own interests bf 913 ` j is v.theirAalo`ninhiahands. M mm be ..InelraI.le`nmm. as 3'01-don] ' ett TH? ADVAXCE o mnddo` 3, ` `V ` % `*5 G. R, .______ ice wlll be roan. 7 0 %%:;%mVAE ::uoiiiEs W` Buiziiqfss, -DYSPEPSIA oaopsv. mmcssnoh. numnme muumce or THE HEART ERYSIPELKS ACIDITY or SALT nnau, THE sromm HEARTBURN, DRYNESS , HEADACHE or THE sm . _ _ _ in "" `T3-'{`.$ !;$L`} iez??z>`r sronmaa, BOWELS on BL 0012- Z Itvocuv-runny A an r.'ii`.1'a7I1"2`fi`z?zc"oT ST6E'K SALES J:-m on haw WILL CURE on RELTEVE '--' """U "" ' `I "' `U "" made the proper width u I.` -hthi; point is obstructed by a fence which is 8" detriment to public travel. Carried.-Mp curling and Crimping TI-IE HAIR. }DORE.\*W1L\ D S OCTOBER 19, 1893. GURLINE | LUl I LNINU or HEART, TACIDITY srommu DRYNESS sK.u. ""`-Ft. R-'- iv- Prop:-ie`tcV>r|. T391_`~ "2 IN -_:___- -_ rV-__- -_-- "(vionncil adjourned T meet `at Webb's, Shroud, on Wednehdsy, the -at: day of November. ` < ' __ _A_,A, 1 \I|~.-.- "nun. lvnd : `Rev; Dr. Msckaylhasi arrived` safely at his cld,.Oanadian home in`Oxford County. His` arrival has alrea'dj' `caused fa. stir: in Church circles." He will `have_sn' exceed- ingly busy "time should` he a tenth of the number of invitations. which are {awaiting-" him - for `addresses ' from` Hall quarters of the Dominion. On""the rstv "Sundayvoi the month, justisfter landing.` hezpresched twice in Vancouver, and according to. a" teleqraphicw dispatch -he referrediu the course of one of his ser. mom to the treatment he received at the hands of the Customs authorities," declar- ing it to be shameful that ofcials so. Vig-- norant and iusolent should be in the service of the government. `He was ordered back on shipboard and detained for several hours, his wife `being only released on the interference of the Cans- dian Pacic railway uicials. Dr. Mackay brought a Chinese student with him, and he expects that the treatment he received will cause considerable harm to the Ohm- ese missionary work. -- Presbyterian Review. ' We stand, aaia Premier Thomson, on the principle that the farmers of this country should have the right of the mar- ket oi their own country. To which the Monetary Times makes these remarks- If the farmers are to have the markets of their own country, what are we to say of the late offers by our own Government of reciprocity in natural products? This policy would give to each countryequal rights to the markets of both countries, uql, not to Canada exclusively its own ' lflifkta 1 6 I those ` .1 inevitabl diversity I divpraity I have One don innenc Scowling it. my ai 51 small % trunk`Ii of your running 'ingTym1r older yo that isfea when th is`t_o') w knot wh even [no There is things ft` Vci-a.dlAe f suit. The littl :5 jiuetithis difference 5 the anti? prohibitionlsta would go home with inter- ests, and appetite: that prompt them to break the law. - The temperance people would go home with beliefs and principle: that are sincere, but not strong enough to urae individuals to make an effort as in- dividuals to enforce the law. bread 5H{ same WE fdlks, a But we" others" u Tfa_.ce in our reli in_ such placid c rigid w wi`.1 it aolihz t and tm ways 9 aszed in peacefu voriea 0 our bu kind 0 our so sake I `J straigh before upnn 0 An met-It of the Bed of Bible. typngr =-_\v.mi.{ Prohibition never can be aeucceee until its advocates individually believe init eufciently to aid in its enforcement. Its enemies do not look to the community to break the law for them. They hate iteo badly thatthey can break, it themselves while the temperance people_do not love prohibition no wellthat they will endure the odium and take the risks of an at- I tempt to ehforce it.-Telegram. . nrbertj In nanaonmn. A so~called beautiful` anarchist named Emma Goldman has just been convicted- in New York of speaking in a way calcu- latedrto provoke the ignorant foreigners to -violence. ` v -v-v-.-v~ The women was dangerous and wrong- headed. Her auditors were starving and -could only have come to grief by throwing themselves upon bsttlements ef wealth, sI_,,,,, _____ Not Without Fault. It, is easier for the temperance people to shear for prohibition and get it than it would be for the authorities to enforce the law when It is enacted. A Vcollectiiiei ideeiieizfrot orohibition is 5 I `step towards that end. Temperance ad- vocates assemble ianddeclare for prohibi- tion just as their opponents assemble and declare against prohibition. . But the woman said nothing, worse than is aaid in Hyde Park, London, every Sunday, English. mob oratora have ex- ceeded the fury `of her wildest utterance; withoutever beingfrightened by a threat` of arrest. vvv vvv- _ I t is `scarcely! likly thug German manu- fqbtnfori ;ha've_ guide V auh intend : on, all markets formerly "controlled by Great Brltsln, II ~th9y;h(ve in the one `of. 032:}. -d::--` T86? that-9 [n. b 7.` d9n!>slx:.aseh M 'If.:..7_ :. ,, _s__ ..2 1.1.- I.-...t_..:.._ L-` vn u-now-vs Americans know their own business,` and no Canadian need quarrel with the verdict. If the British authorities had prosecuted a woman for saying as little, United States journals would have shouted that the throne must he tottering when the Crown cicera prosecuted a vwonanr What about the thrones` of wealthlin the United States that totter at every_-an- archist s wild `words? And what about the boasted liberty` of `a country where a woman must go to jail for saying a tithe of` what she: could say in Landon without endangering _herifreedo;n"I-A-gTeIegram. I pow lrlglu 0; `pin Ions in a`v.vvv,vs.|n.j,;- 1 one .6! I 19:31:53 latter. If. however.-7Euro.po bu anotheix-. Mn-T tyarj rot`: pages A thin lief Col." Dennison,` of the Toronto polioo court, must have an exoollerit jooihioh of Toronto lawyers. A short` time ago its was reoortod that a lady said to .him_, `.`I want` a Christian to act on my behalf. '.l`hat is about the" most diicult thing you oopld ask me to get you,f `was,-His Wot-ship's reply. How will Sam Blake_ take snob a thrust as that `I During thglut nine years Onnadafs im- portation; from ~Gergnany have xhorethsnl treblod, -whi.1o4our'pn'tchaueI in Gran. Britain have fallen off by neax-ly`$l1,- 000,000. '. 1,, I:I. ,I_. ;_L..L I!-_...___ _______ Empire: `of -~ th ils rboginningi to` Ioriouolj yith: the. mgthgr for ooitnbrbitl -upre-my Jill om thix world. At preuent the tonne:-,.hu sn_ex- pm; was at (`but who Ls77o.o oo,99p,: _; 1': hi znn n"nn.i-in\n "n;"_ LI`_ .':l ` ".""!"V".* d.: '-i.*:N44"$."."!'l-".."' V. I . I . ` L: -. ..~.z. t_..,.: . ':1ClI In a-. .4` \,-1 .. Q 0 ciA.na-a;`~=~-;v~s6A , 1 ; .`.-`.Amarket'_nf sixty: uiillionng -' V -id not; .f iInuh,!ne[t`$3.11!Pr.iht$?IV_5it: hdi',' tfbi-A `|6Ir::',9ua_h.f. {YV;ilIi'uiIi;.P. Ihoriff of -+_o_o_pI_;gy. Penn., -t,-ted 9 iii? " ton ,8h5nt9ii.2J.-sld-;32i:id;t?;hop;;u` sh; mronbrty iota Liugni s _ =`o__! :iWo_it ` `h f$ `.i.::.,21;i;f-srli38ibe~a % i::%g-i~` I l>f,.`9l om:yohpuhip;=u{tnspropmy=:wW::IJ. 3917. Dr. Vla:hy n` Ar:-tun; VC1`u1_3.I.zs PALLING, ' 4 Tp. Clerk. OI!" vv .vv Us-w-p [An-ices up", Those prevail. The .whio)_,:h.. I told sheep this si:'mme:" wu $1.65 per" heed for an extra ne Ibt of 31 head, and `tqr which I `gave eight months time _vqith- - _..__I.I st 50 cents oacg, ye_ or six creditors ing to get their monjj anxioni tobld H- _-_.~ ;I.'...J. AL- .._.....n svn vv--v- . --v- -_3.__ _.-_- vot in_ter_egt. ago t_-ho_u_o would-L; hv _brought.$4 per hesd. glt-iq _t'h_e-`same - [wiy Q11 over _;he` ;c9u;:hy. _Yo,u,,cufn .:caroely' giv sheep awgy. Sherim.nlog- are very conspicuous. T _ I UnitedState Vemoniee` its `recovery-` from -the late criaia.almogt,entirely to tem- porary: loans by. -`European hankera uponx` ample.-j aecurity or-*col1gteru_lg.'- For the `m`oatpar't, the j 'a'(:l" vau`l: ea_7V'1_I_v;ere made i thggugh eixty-dayel hills of exychanhgei,-.with the f,.op_tiou of the ,bprrowerI of thirty 'daya reuewal onnthe maturity of the ob- ligatioua. amount so rrowed in variously estimated 8%- fr0lll 5,000,- 000 to j$35~,000.000. Banker: estimate that about $10,000,000 of there bills have already been nally `liquidated.-. the pay- ments having been facilitated largely by a surplus of exports" overimports inci- dent to the season. and partly through the restored ease in the home loan market.- The balanoejatill outstanding, amounting to close `upon $20,000,000, will mature withinat most aixtyvdaye, including the privilege on renewal. 0 Professor Qstnpbell hid -better get outs" of the Presbyterisn church or.-in sackcloth snd ashes repent of his heresy.._: g-His,sp-~ pool to the Montresl-'Presbyteryviill. {veil ihiln nothing, uuthe. committee -having the matter in chsrge hss reported, prac-- tically sustaining the charge; The `Pro-_ felsor must either recent or. lesve, and the presumption is `that he will lesve. 4 An Honest otter. If you have Catarrh and desire to becured without risk or losing your money, call at our agency in Barrie andget a Germicide Inhaler without a cent of pay in advance. After you have given, it` a fair trial at your own home. and you nd it a genuine remedy, you can pay $3 tor same .If not satisfactory in every way, you need not pay one cent. Nothing could be fairer. If you have Ca- tarrh, call immediately and get this remedy on above liberal terms at` Woods Drug Store, our sole agent for Barrie and vicinity. | Those who cannot call, address 1.. this is the Way or 1:. Every city is judged abroad by. that which men read concerning it," observes theMontreal Witness. Every cmntry is judged by the same measure. It speaks well for Canada that she has incaeased in population sevenfold, while the United States` has increased` but sixfold in the same period. Her railway .' mileage is greater in proportion to population than that of the States. .b Her foreign trade is only 50 per cent. `Vgreaterithan, that of the `United States. Her shipping is only three times as great proportion to pop- ulation as that of the United States. All this despite the fact that _the Grit press and Grit orators have steadily depreciated the country for the past fteen years. - . _ Paper lemme In lluuand. - I .One of the largest paper mills in the kingdom has closed its doors owing to lack of coal, and many other mills are on the point. of similar action. This would lead to a paper famine in the newspaper world, where the stocks of paper are being quickly exhausted.` There was" rioting the other at the Burton-on-Trent ,col- lieries. Some striking miners attempted to prevent the despatch of several loads of eoaldust to the pumping station. They overpowered the police and militaryand `upset the wagons. A The rioters were ulti- mately dispersed. -4- ,,__ _ chnrch11l_crittciaes Gladstone. Lord Randolph Churchill, in fa speech at Hudderseld, took occasion toicriticxse ' the speech which Mr. Gladstone delivered recently at Edinburgh. He characterized Mr. Gladstone as a common quack, and "said that the Liberal-Unionist party had not triedto secure the amendment of `the Home Rule -Bill, because the measure was of too rhairi-brained and". insane a character 'to`b*6 possible for ixnmiovement. The speaker declared that if theuouliol of Lords had not rejected the bill, hehim- self `wouldhave voted for the abolition of that. body, rd . _. Imfngovlty. - A,s'ide'fr9m` the imp6rtq\nt and control- ling` inuenqep of inheritance; ofsdiot dud of teqnpento habit: the -;point|W to be lggn`ed fey 'l'I_tI_tiI_t.ic`:l `data at- ,t6in&ble.' aid kt -.t.`lq`n.kevity .i.I:.PP0mbtod `by n; qiniowpoacofult life Vina` and run! comiifuhity,` where,_ihi9.ip fregjlbm .fs9m.nrvov!.<'!Mi9 ..-.114 2'?winz and 6!- oeuiiely'lubo1_'iou,u' toil. The business 'ms`n;'-fwitli iudieising osrqsjana hresp m:i- .I.>i.,litie-..A "'9 '.ni..l.l opemiva` 'tf|1I' n} ham! to keep together th coal; and~,bp'dieg-udf ~1m'm1r ana hi fomili; ehgf;g1gp2ih;.h;_che - vroyrkinn ;9I:ots-,-;i9!u:I . not thcohief oontrihuton thefgpinutiuni. ,.` .- v, r I-`$M6di`oa)l J`b6rziil;`~f ,. . ' ""1113 KIUKIUIII WlIlUUI""IlU IflV_C- pgnlu` 9} 189.3 were ;f1l9".. 19!`! ,Pi'*99"%!nmr and fan "uu`t.u'n':n'- `shit no xgrt; to1;da_ un- riv-1l.e,d omoenwhe .e9,`P` }9!.`*h F15`-t : V `tliii'ty"io<`IrI. * . A nnnn'n` nrnnlf` qeI .}"..`s`'"` `tlI'ii-ty"ye|r`i.' *" ~ J,`;_,;;,.;. _ A: ,.,Ax9rI9.f.. v.9-t Wvher fIIi.T:ir has I1>59.*f*?.`."{.9')'*\3.- Tm *`P`'F`?!!!! ; %>*W ;t9e,`g;hsrz;2za `.rhf.P9z ,f:a991;e!d O 2 J C - ` _. .. '21` |P:'triun?|1s1; mi }tBo p-fgp`: -.. . g!:`('...9IY` 979'! 2 (101! 21"` ems! t.la9z9I!5'!!m ` .. . ., r : :g_,_,._ ' 5 How Yankoecionrwu aelpeg cver thg E-'-g]- . g;z<'" l Senator Allen spoke 1 continuously for nearly fteen consecutive hours in the American Senate. wHe began at_ 5 15. on Wednesday afternoon and continued with- out a break till 8 o clook Thursday morn- ing. After all that talk and zeeticulation he is said to have been as fresh and vig- orous with a voice as strong as when he began. This is enough tomake phil- osopher Mills, of Bothwell, green with envy. 8. ":&'3"t 2*'%`ia:*:.`1"i'; n9u:.d.-susIm9t2 `Wk. ll_?911?t1w srinnlaz .h9sv,9!!s #509: up-t%.u1}9hor2a.,.Thoro. u ::!1`he fg'lotioi71`\`ViAnt1-,' -thbir tsp:-'i:ig cif ' one ..... 5..II.-.-mi ha`: :na.laaIa~n`nmmm. MEDICAL INnALyr1oN Co. , Toronto, Ont. THE NORTHERN `ADVANCE. S:?5{D1A1: :lop-St'., Rs B10014, Barrie. VEv%eningsV at residence. 67 0wen_-`St. ` . _ ; _ I Di-rt! R.'A. DOUGLAS. ` BUILDING AND LOAN ASSN. ( )F TORONTO ` Ixconponurnn unnnn CHAPTER 169. R.S.0. ) Aumomzeu `cA_[[l _A'l, ;s5Qooo.ooo. The Belleville Intelligence: thus ex- hibits its love for Messrs. McCarthy and O Brien. It is speaking of Sir John Thompson s alleged excommunication of these-gentlemen from the party fold, and it uses this language: "These words have scotched the snake that, warmed by the Conservative party, would fain have slain the party with its poisonous bite. The traitors will die politically. The bite,_ however, may produce political death where it is least expected.. `I V?! QIV -I&_&:Iv&V,lvI &rIIIIII1 Gnu-L Aces-r rot; mm Co. on Smcon. Shares, 3100 00 each: up oetion fee. 81.00 m nthly payment, 600. eac share. This is the working m;n s Bar-k and depositox y. E: curity absolute. ABk'f0l` pamphlet. V OFFICE: ~ 4.7 DUNLOP `STREET- 10-ly _n,umm. T Amsunn` on Aonwe mu con- - evmusncnzns. ' Represent the ouowing Oonmanie'e:- < ~ THE SUN FIRE INSVVRANCE OFFICE OF ' `IJONDON.,EN_G_. V The oldest put`-"e'l_y`Fire nil, lnthe world THE INSURANCE C0 Y,.0E NORTH AMEIL ICA. Capital, 83,000,000. THE MEROANTILII`. FIRE INBUBAN CE 00 Capital Government deposit. mule. .4"... in A mini-it nn nrrnvrx Y 131151: I-ncnwn ' Money :o`ioi`:a`="2:"xI":'1r7aZ~"ib}i .[Con- veyancing (1one,AAcoou4ta;colleoteFko.. ' OFFIC`E.*-'-*Over -5 HENDERSONS H.:aw.re.%sora.: . % L - ' scnoaam ac sm'rrI'; mam-`moo Airnfs. 1Barrl'o.0nt.'.*` . - V ' scnoeela 3%. %smm 2 unpuoul vu_w.vw_g u_uu=L'p}uDuu uvyvuu uxuuu. ` ran wA'rnRLoo.MUTU*A.L FIRE INABIJB ` ANCE Q0. "c6.'v1tu_I;;ooo.ooo v . um mconomc AL E Insvnxcm co. T 2: nnIm1v:, _ .' %`4 2 ' - `Mn -nnv in lnurnn ,1-an mortnmaan_-f.(`.nn. Uul |% M " Ont .._ . ,.._-.V...`. .._._`.. A - ,- ii`. orvosalmi.-Bantam nornbp ;=- q e.,'...=:.u`- .I!I'...-__ -.;.'::u_r._-.:. ___-..-_g _. n ' . THE - P ROVINCIAL [RI Ill l'\l ' Floral 1?unara1%I1[qigns]a 4s%peia1ty. F R:AN.K% QVVN, i1:`i:inhi-`snn:L..;lVni-,"`)ufn-avid. ` -3 1I7`.In ...u..`.- co- 1 Canada has not much to expect from V Gladstone s Government. The_treatment it has received with regard to the cattle trade shows clearly the spirit always ex- hibited by the whigs towards the colonies. Gladstone and Gardiner know well that there is no -such disease as pleuro-pneu- Inonia among Canadian cattle, but that makes no difference. `They haveg'deter- mined to shut Canadian cattle out, and they are shut out accordingly. . The export of cattle to Britain has fallen oil` in the last year 18,300 as compared with last year's shipment, and the vessels employed from 208 to 183. \- !..'.H;A".",.`v7 [Vt II I `zl- Grenhpuse:-cor. at Logan 5;: wemngeoiu su. . -~-'rnmPnoNnv`-u. -4 A`RR_IE; ~12g1y. ,-.~,~ p_....V..~.,.`.....`_ j ` 1' i=LANTS.%anurLawJ:ns i9an9!;9!!9uzh aixop f -mine-.-5 but. a nolmivrthayd :pw1>l- %ht79,:!;!=?I!I-*-54-nd.. ` ` " .--.= :' ..{:7 .':': ;; m56n"';`ua_ m........ ...... - .t.:..;4%%...[1......`..`, Barrie, Allanale and District Board NIEI. Spay. President. . . Pnuxms. Vice.-President. M ANDREW Uaqunuvr. W. WILKINSON. Sauum. WISLEY. ` W. P. Soomns. Jam: `Woons- - D. F. M.xcgu'r'r. Solicitor. Michael Fnnell, Agent fol` Allandale. -n--n-.. ISSUE 0f Put-"9 Ilonvegian bod Liver 01']: III I and Hjpophospbitas. Impoverlahed and iinpure blood is al- ways efeclively restored to vigorous con-_ ditionbythiswondeufulremedy. Guru Coughs, Oolds andall muung Inseam. Almost as palatable as Milk.` Prepared only by Stott & Bovme, Belleville. V ]'ranoe s Russian Fever. A Paris despatch says. :-The reception of the Russian eet at Tonlon is but two days off, and the Russian fever grows hourly in intensity. ` The newspapers now give daily long lists of Russian ( icials and dignitaries who have come to Paris to wit- ness the fetes. Russian decorations are seen every where in such variety and beauty as would not be possible in any ' other continental capital. Designers and inanutacturers have been put- to, their utmost to produce novelties which will appeal to the popular fancies; The shops have in their windowsfull-length portraits of the Czar, and of Admiral. Avelsn-1 who commands the visiting squadron.` `Within areshown toys and bric-a-brac adorned with the Russian eagle, or with the French and Russian arms combined. Russian and French colors are entwined in the restaurants; -One man has "Rnssied {the name of his place, Cafe Divan;-by ing an apostrophe betweenu the` d-fund" the i, thus making itOsfe d Ivsn. : V A Your needs cleaning and oiling once every eighteen months, you would preserve its time-keeping qualities, Gon- sider: In that-time the balance-wheel turns on its delicate a:cis.13,`996,800,000 times; it does` not c`s`rest at night, like ' ordinary machines, but keeps at its work unceasingly. You oil an engine, or a sewing-machine, or any other mechanical contrivance, daily or weekly; but that delicate instrument of precision-your watch"-is allowed to go uncared for until it is clogged with dirt, and stops. ' The best of oil becomes thick and dirty in time ,- in this condition it wears the Ipivots, and destroys that exactness of their /it in the jewel-holes which is necessary to a correct performance. . a. Let me look at your watch---.I will give you a conscientious opinion as to whether. it needs attention. JOHN ROGERSON. "BARBIE" --mun A I A tunnnn nah nwvn (`A A1: Qilllllil -rj-as JEWELLER. is another name for SBROFULA, __.l ..!-I.I- Z'.'&"a'3T&' On - King's Evil H. LYON PRIVATE FUNDS 1T0 L0 . on Real Estate at loweetra es. Farmers hotee.Duoonnted. Colleottonemade in any _p;u-tot the._Oounty. Real Betas bought and Conveymotngin sum branches. Mar- riage 1.ibeuea~l_asned.T 0!oo-Ilou Block. iiuntoyu-eet;eBu-rie. 45-ly All members" pidoent. V Oommnniiqn Ah-,om Dr. Taylor. Agoonht` from = SIDDKLLR BAKER-ARCHITECl'8 AND King u|'d~.`Ynnma Sm. Toronto. WILSON `H OTEL-A. W. BRo_v7, oollont accommodation for Y1; rropaaewr. lixoeuonuwoummouuuun un- the travelling public. Bar And larder well enpalied with the beat. Good Itebllng and e - ten ve hustlers. Luggage ofgneets conveyed free to and from all trams Few doors west of '-Market street on UIIIIIOD street. FOR INVE8'I`MnNT on zood %...g..` .g.=::::s;:r~**' -2.133;:-:. 2: Q antic! dud term; :1. H; 81.` A'1'.Y. 80110 lA_ -`L- Haj` ` 27 0|" 11159136. u,u,prw til and of the term. itor, eto.;Ba`1-rte. G 1* i % '*1*.`%* R.s.T~c..*:.+**..,,,**IS.%`.1:**~ "- . V .0 on V0 an- eto. (.5oo-T-l!`i1-at door Owen unset. {vet Bank of Commerce. Barrie. . b . 49-18 ` LOUN '1`, HEWBON & CRESWIOKE. BAR- nsters, Solicitors 01! the Bunreme Court of audicaunrg of Ontario. Prootoru,- Notaries. Uonveyun era, eto. Money toLoon. 01ces- Roas Blook,.Ba.rr1e. WM. Lomwr, Q. C. C. E. Bnwscx. A. E. H.` Cnxswxun: ENNOX AULT.-KERR. &WRIGH'l`. Bar- riBte1',.Soliciloraot the Supreme Court. kructoru. Notaries. Convynnoers. etc. Money toloan. Omces-B.md`s block. opposite N. & N. W. By etation. Barns. ana Bingham s Block, Bradford. ' HAUGETON LENN4: x. V Wm.LINa'roN `Am,-r. Jam: R. Knnn. T. G. A. Wmaxrr. AUAIRDULV S IIILUVV Alfli, l5A.II1`I.lD].'.Ila.l'55 U Noumea Public. Solicitors ot Supreme court. ow., Barrie. Ont. Omcea in Bank of Toronto Black. No. 3. Owen street. Branch 011100. Elmvalo. mcKegg1e s Block. 7..-o-. `flu--- ..... .. In A 15 In In . .____ . __ R. FERGUSON, BA Rt! ISTER, SOLICI- . Ton 0: the Supreme U0. rt 0! Judicature tor untnrio, Conveysncer. etc. Money to Loan. unless in nose mock. Dunk p Street. Bar:-13.50 ' inevehcn unsung i {nu xnnnm on