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Northern Advance, 27 Jun 1895, p. 6

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"I was amlclaea` I01 on a years wan mun Rheum. Dmng that ne, I tried a great -w.....v '.a9:3?.:*:: m.2*%2* ea.-% Inn: :1? last advised mgtrv Avers .831-sap I V at I:ed`tor oi _ t years with salt 313:3. Drlng, .tha`t #110, I '.....`....s`-'..4zII3ulnn-`(uh Mm moi-A I-nib-hlu rah- SUMMEH'TOUl|ST$. ranua. ana nature I. nun nulu ourth `bottle; my hands. were an. _' M; buslns which \'v:l:at'ot. 1! ia.b:'l'1('1iver requu-_es'mo to` n`.nnt'ln an wa weather. often Il(1OQ,"Dlli 110116 31.16.1110` reuex. I ; last is d to t em, a.- {, and gtoge I` nmhewhe vhnttln; mu hand: warn an (Late of Ibbacco. |.11=armm:~s: Sa}aah\.'Re{:o:n}soi .. - 1 cuknusm "5 `".!?.?Pf_`!'\!?E Me'.~3'-Ito : tr: .* P.L .A`$.TE.R. ..a.:' . .`,- 4 - nuugraw on 8pp_lICtl N. 6.30 UV HTITUIDIII n;isiog5 gpg1g1oy,. in_,0lothor..Im1l Leather, scar and Limp Covers. Portfolio! undo ot anyzhiae u_nd;uty1e to older, Repniringo! ouforydoloription of Bindin done on short notice. in7tl'1a.iBi_ndiug and Rnli gr line that cannot be done here 51;: 'l.Irit'6'oi`IrIi*o1`tIl.""Pn"1`tiei`,h|vin(z'Bookmg to bind need only send a post. on .Ih6_,I;dgr1,.;y1|,9n_,_u_ierelntotiib ill call for the work and return I9 " ' CASH. ; AN-D . Journals . IJIIII1 LIU 2'" t-.W!9'%{ packs. T Minute Books Iqdge .B.0bk8 W Pamphlets Sample Cases &c., &c., &c. '` Kobkl uIy l_izo ndCRulo(i fo any pnttam. All work guaranteed 3 ' l!...l.,`L15`_- Blank Books .Manufacturer` and Binder of. E BBOMK BINIIEHY I THE [THE VVEOLE GROUND! fcovsas {Light summer underwear in ne Natural Wool, Balbriggan, Gauze, &c. eWashable Ties in the very newest patterns Fancy Laundried Shirts up to date. Boys Blazers andALight Tweed Suits for all` ages, and all at less than city prices. 7 _. T 7 THE NEWEST STYLES IN reams 8I.ll'|'S.._BLAzERS, T TENNIS SHIRTS, aoxrmc snmrs, GAMPING 3|-mrrs, oucx PANTS. cannon snsues. . TENNIS aaus, SWEATERS, a.., ac, the day that'Old Sol cxjosees the ecliptic en beams down its scorching rays on this hemisphere. Havmg anticipated real hot Weather, ROGERS has provided an extensive stock of Should your thermometer register 100 in the shade, one ne ed_n'ot feel uncomfortably hot if you only call and make an `early selectioriwhile the assortment is complete. All sizes in Silk Coats and Vests. All sizes in Alpaca Coats and Vests. All sizes ih~ Hop Sacking Coats and Vests. ' A A11`siz'es'in Duck Coats and. Vests. Thursday, June 20th, 95. ROGERS A fact Advertisers should note. No. 2 Dunlap Street, (Flve PoInts,) Barrie. Day Books Roaenr omsroa, PROPRIETOR. Advance Cox resinondenoe. Rev. W. 0. Washington, pastor ot the Methodist congregation here, has been appointed by the Conference to go to Minesing. - We shall be sorry of his removal. The family will be greatly missed in Angus, especially in church- circles ingwhich they have been active. and faithful workers. Light Cool Clothing. -IVIIUU\OI..'g'n\l1Iu -ow .. .-~`- w:-----v v--...,:. 4 t, Top Floor. H ' . ` 5.. , Ledgers Remember that besides being thebest newspaper intbe northern district, Goes into more homes, and consequently is read .by more people than any other joural. _ ` ADVANCE " COMMENCES ON SELLS Law Reports Magazines The Creemore council has purchased- a road machine and the people seem Aas; proud of it as thelittle girl did of the fact. that her papa had a mortgage oh his house. = Periodicals JUNE 27. l895_ CHEAP- Music` A reference to the Ad. of the Pro- vincial.Building & Loan Association, Toronto, will `shew another stride. of -nearly a quarter Million Capital sub- scribed within the last few weeks. 1 They have now One Million ands Half. subscribed, two thirds of which has. been written since the annual meeting in July last. John Rogerson is the Barrie Agent, and can give all informa- tion. The Mad River Star has this instruc tive item :--Acar load of salt came here for the patrons of Honeywood which they teamed out on Monday. It cost them 98c. per barrel. W. L. Coulter sells it-at 95c. a. single barrel or in three barrel lots at 90c. per bar-' rel. ' v Provlnouu Banding & Loan Association. uuutuw :--uur _nu_v._:__uquu gIu1~";w.pu 0`._'_""UqI to play Dunedin, Saturday evening, and got walloped all _over the lot. '3 1.- n ' This is how they shoot. The Col- lingwood Bulletin calls Midland a. saw- mill town. `We call Collingwood '9. butcher shop town.-V-Midlend Free I)......... The Orangemen of this, place; `celebrate the Glorious 12th at 'Oollig4 wood this year. At the DistriTct:_Meat-*' ing held at Baxter last Saturday` _there was a hard ght to have it in but was lost "by rat "very ptila-ll 3votei"5 .V _ . ,-;,a t\.. Il'-...'l_;. I-.;;_ .- `-L;-.____-,..-_A_ I_L1`1`l ._ 9-.91, uuuarea and one, Including omcers. Sneak t.hi-elves are 4 breaking A into At evening parade on Tuesday. M'dl d t d. k ' l -. . , owing: thgrgr-:8;'Le any Dose Lteutenant-Colonel O'Br1en- addressed TheDuntroou people. held an en la few wad tlf`h: ,;"n' He xP"3.3d thusiagtio meeting lately _`f:or- the: pur- PICSBDYO 317 #0 !|1}_iwb9'1` Ie!4Dd**i1p99-!;3n6 pose of organiziog efootbell club. ' _' of the muster. _H_e trusted that the Robert Hora, of Mulmur, captured conduct of `the men would be `as good a 98 lb- sturgeon in- the Mad- River as their `numbers, and that` nothhig gl::m:eg"sst ?n Saturday vmng- should done to lower the excellent The Slur says of ballera~:--Our "football `A Iglncv 'l\..-.4-;J:n q.L`lDlL\II AuuA-u-.4.- mole nlinnlln mg;-n |..;{l."c.~.- ....-..I_ 2.. I.__ ; iregumtion who ,Sigacoe_;;. `FoxjeeerI. _ ` me.-+w._ntf5*oil l;,a4;.e9 e M906; baptuiea in ._.the Ma.d.-Rivefr near Angus, on evening.-- Creemore Star. On Mohday 1uc,. 7b:irn"~ ?1oIAvn`e uyi Charles Bush,` one mile duth 6f(_': A_:ii'g I'ie,' was but-naid tovthg g1;.und.' .ipii'1::;`;_ from the chimney of Ki house iris ":tl I"O'15` causeot 7 A farmer near'Fle\sherton.l.1adV 19 eeces of -wool stolen from his burn the other night. - Rev. r. Pogue was` last`. week in`-i ducted pastor of the Stayner and Sun- nidale Presbyterian churches. ~ 1'30 { Our oitizn" ti" on the &f99`9o9.,%bT `*!iiTIt3f7th; `.I,.,1.d:-.[ The pi-`nic given by 1he.VRusk'."iew: patrons last week, was a marked suc- vr-* "J""' Wyebridge 0;angu;en_,go. to Elm-. vale to spend the Glorious Twelvth. Vasey patrons feel proud of nthe.snc- cons of their. second annual pic-nic.` Thelcaretaker Of; ' cb_i`1n6ilA- roomhas ti. salary of- `$12 `a'y ea'r. `T7, _I, '1 Luv suuu uxupp {U ygu of Lavender are looking ne. C1 `II,,I II `I ` tion. , Gonil tor The bry` fill ova-.'the 0(_)Iul_!1y'-H is `for rni V- `S. Flack, of La;render, has plahted 14 acres of corn for ensilage. j 'I__ _-,,_` ,1, .1! 12- In ._ .In The grain crop`s in t,_h ; neiglgiioihm. F Lavender Ara ln}\Iz{n}u an Evf1ing`hu a rip fa} .n`f:L1ll_operaA- The fine band_ of the 3_5th- Battalion has most kindly consented, `with the permission of Col. O_ Brien, to play` at the garden party on -Dr. Arda;gh s grounds Fridaynevening. ` V ' cnuquan ianaoavcroru. V The Coupty Cqnvenizion _of`Chrietian_ Endeavorers epens tofday in the Cellier street Methodist. Aohuyrch. A L % ` -. 1' L1 ,' \-. The most`-beautiful and pictqgfeaque views are presented from the heights at Barrie. ' ` A` one. 'Among't.h"e topics and speake'rs are {the following :-Address; "The Need of the Age, Rev. Wm. Patter- aon. Cooke s church, Toronto; Free "Parliament on the Pledge, Rev. A. Colville Torpntp; Reva. M:cAula.y~,` Pickering-; Success, `Mien Williams; evangelist; O'nr":'dtity to Missions," Dr, Livingstone, Staynei. O!h9r'name9 t6h9ri . .Dr!1.rx;, R L, R. Mo- c,...-n... _ ~-<:L`.\ sn..v..... - ,-,...;2.~,x--_..._. _...-~--c..-numn, The programme isia very interesting` x . - --:.~..v --r",':.. ..-s- "?*&`"*:r%.+:A=: aw.--1|-a auiple in sise hothffor the work in hand and for recreation. The pretty lake aforgledi admirable inducements `. for bathing} and he advised every. to. roll out of bed and roll into the water each morning. Then inthe main build inc: a well-prepared. reading` and recrea- tion room had been provided free _of cost, for the non.-commissioned otcers and men, of which he` hoped they would make gooduse. It was his duty to state that strict discipline would be maintained, and offenders, if any, promptly and sternly punished, but he hoped that no such measure "would be rendered necessary. Let theirconduct be such that the people of Orillia, who had given the regiment such a whole- souled welcome, would on its idepar- _ ture as heartily wish for its `return. to their town. ` ' c iI,u'toah,> B.`"Li;--31:21 %J'.= E: *'Widn;>I;L"B, Allgngiuid. ;~.I,J D. Ma? Laoa,Am.41:~4Hare, Posu, `Signer ; Dr. Stong xii On Wednesaay, (jo'lot1iieil`-()_?.;l3,:.'ien telegraphed 1.the regiment was" thirty-ve `_:oi_7er~etr'ength and in the evening reeived-:9. reply frqzti the Hon.- Mr. `Dickey, gra'_ntin' pa.y__a`nd allow? ances for that additional. This brings up` the total strength _to fdnr hundred end including oicers. ` ` . gu- i etitmls 4 oceii` iiafniii 3. i,g:v.ttal;_ for si; as [parlrand on the Agricultural grounds. `Following isra list of the oiioerep with the number-of,-men in each company : '- Iaieutenant-C9lo'n_el Wm. .O B,rx'en, vM.P., Commandant ; Majorsi," Jamar Ward and V Richard G. Campbell; Major and Adjutant, Joseph F. Smith. Company No. 1, Barrie; Captain. A. H. O'Brien, Lieutenants W A. Turner and Frank_Bu`rton, with 44 men. Coin- pany No. 2, Collingwood .: "Captain G. W. Bruce, and Lieutenant J._ E. `Mo A. Lean, with 42 men. Company No. 3, Culdwaterz Captain John Gray and Lieutenant W. J. `Law, with 42-- men.` Company No. 4, Vespra: Captain F. Sheath and Lieutenant M. Robinson, with 49 men. Company 9. _.5, Barrie: Captain John B. Mcfheeiand Lieuten- pany No. 6, Huntsville : Captain riatopher Peacoclf, Lieutenants Done ' _ _ A 4` V _ with .45 men. Company No. 7,. Orillia: `Captain Thea. .H. Drinkwater, Lieu- tenants J. Preeoe, and Charles__Corbould, with -42 men. A Company No. 8, Pene- tanguishene}:_ `lat Lieutenant B. H. Ardagh,R.C.1'.,9_(in command), Lieu- tenants A-. E. "Williamson and J. BH. ,-McM_ullen, with 42 men._ G--`Defurtinent i fha Battalion gni-V';_outc bf A-n_efy_v ', tents and .v ` blahket"` . .. ---- .- nnuvnnq - Col. O l;`i'ienlYis exceedllngly proud of -his `regiment and `welt he might be. The Boys of Simcoe, Norfolk County, will he pleaaedj to "know that Donald 'Gri_:nt_,` -Barrister, of Huntsville, ienow 9. `good4citizBnjaol_iier. He is Ii1eu'l;en- ant`o=-*the"I'I~u!1tW'i'lle Company; _ - nu_;- .f\ ` There are people in canada who are 1 . `Dot and~ 3 fthat thehhnsce" is`- the pmp:`i'p1asV to seek forgandohtain divorce. It sisms 1 to us people _s`re as mi/ioh_ :h_n- 1 titled to~ihe`l-ieve what they believeics '- the Catholics are entitled to believe what A-they believe and are as much entitled to seek and procure divorce through the instrumen- tality of the senstess-the Catholics `are entitled to seek__jit"throngh'th_e ch_urch or go without it at the of the` church. To force a Protestant, a jew, an agnostic or a pagan to govern him. self and his affairs in accordance with the rules of a church with which he has no connectioniand in which he does not believe, is tyranny. The law of Canada makes the senate the divorce court, and every man and woman is entitled to the benet of that court. If the Roman Catholic senators do- not believe in divorce by" senate for them- selves theyare not forced to go to the senate fordivorce; but they are not. en- titled to prevent others from seeking relief in the properly authorized and legal divorce court of the country. Common xaonrtesroug-ht, 490- - 8.983809 to. ; the Rjoman,.,Cath_ol.ic. rsenators 4`the'___plan of refrainin"fromrjvoting"*oh ""thia lques-t tion ofitlie. i5,(;a_.1frotesthnts. or J ews_., or ifnIidq_9)ls;,c sense ought to teioh th e',nrth" im p"i`~dpi`-ietyor inter- fering the-leltgfili - of people not -zofv _' their faith,` common justice should to forqskefthe .idea.of iforciAgthe' regulations of their. church upI=,%9i5P`:`i"il 3 ndtttblens :l`l?;f"i_5i and {do not! believe -in it.-Hamilton C IfN-OH0P2_Ol!iA.'.l'TED_ 133$ . ` -3-i-- _ i `. -":, '~ 2 = A IT AL ` ., ~ . 9* it _ u xx}, *1 Rod nw -aihth `l`I(llI Diunop street out ot__ the Post Utloe. 8-ly The to.dcpn_;igo_n in (Loan Co'y is un- doubted. "Tlnerdlj no instance on record where:-' 9pIitioi{pv_br made ylou` bv a Loan Co'v. `HI, .,.,.. ...r ... . .... .. ' *'s.,e` 4 For t. .1 K. ". :11; rm-w -~ ' V: V1-a:fa'`a`ai m.;...g.;* that `belief to person; belonging to his One wonld naurally _;uppose that if ! a senator being a Roman Catholic, held i with his church that divorce should. not be granted save by the churoh, . that he vyould conne his action based on ' church. . A new In no senate. _, There is trouble in the Dominion senate, and like most troubles which come to Canada, seotarianism is at the bottom of it. There are 32"Roman. Catholics and 39 _Protesta.nts in the 9 senate.~ T he Catholics are opposed to divorce by courts of law, holding that the church has all to do with marriage and - divorce. And so it `frequently happens -owing to the large number of Catholics in the senate. that the recom- -inendations ofuthe senate divorce com- mittee are frequently interfered with, V To such an extent has the interference gene that the committeehas, resigned, nding its 44 nsefulness depsrted .4 -25 cent! vs. iiaaoy trauma; . .4 . For 2 yeitel was dosed: pilled ahd plastered - for weak-back, scalding urme and constllgation. 1 without benet. One box of Chase s dney Liver Pills relieved, 3 boxes cured; R. J. Smith, Toronto. . . . 'so_diek `.:: 6i1I'Ee irf"i;3:`%4`+n `BEE ` .1-ie Endeavorers, ancig reduced railway Ifares are bAeing.:ax-r_a_mV`get_l.._.fo.1f, I What is creation? A A failure. What is life? ~A bore. - ' What issman`l' A fraud . _ A What is y-woman? ___Both a` fraud and afbore. A . i 4 ' "What is beauty? A deception. What is love? A disease. A 1 AWhat is marriage ! A mistake. What is a wife? A trial. W What is a child? A nuisance. _ What is the devil? A fable. .- - What is good? Hypocrisy. What is evil? - Detection. What is is{wisdom'i Selshness - Whatis happiness ! A delusion. `What is is friendship! Humbug. What is generosity? Imbecility- What is money}; Everything. - And what is everything? .-Nothing. Were we, perhaps, not happier -when we ` were 'monkeys?-The ` London "l'.h1>1o_uonn:y ~ { Scienoe, door Lady Betgtay, Aha; dirpiu- iahed hope, knowledge has destroyed our ` iIlusio`na,~and experience. has deprived 1 us -of `interest. g Here; then`,f is the authorized _" d:icbiona.ry `of Adiscon ` I Truth. Th som-1: `to:-.Dopou`t in Lou. .V o%-9I!!d933ed- " " mp: NORTHERN ADVANCE. h PECIAL ATTENTION WAILL BE GIVEN to Boarders. Summer -'l`ourisu._-'v&c.- Families an be aocommodatcd with suite`: of rooms, ope:-lqo_k. . the`Bgy. Tanng on _a' `p_i_icxti;iyg. `"5 nun son HOUSE TH! Arnbrtixxnrdxs u- This nuppliesa. long felt. want. giv- ingthe consume:-fone 20* cent plug, or. a ten cent piece or a ve cent piece of theifamous "_1". & ,3" Brand of pure Virginia Tobacco. the tin tag "T8oBis` on ovary piece. IIICUIOG I133 81 GONE". V Wu-ite'to the Emu Mnmcar. Conmuw. Bu`alo,"&' N.Y., and ask for the little book called "COMPLETE MANHOOD." Referto this paper. `and the company promises to send the ho. In. in sealed envelope. with- out any marks, a.ud.entirel`y free, until `it is well in- troduced . 7 an. To meet the .wIuh~ oi their custom- ers The Goo. `E. Tmrketl A: Son 00., but .. llnmluon, onu, have placed upon the market k coAmbinatinn%Blug at out any ma troduced. 3158! W|'0(3 . Well, I tell you that rstday is one I'll never forget. I jmt bubbled with joy. I wanted to hug `every body Ind Doll them my uld ac`! had died yester- day and my new self was born 9-dav. Whv didn't you tell me when I first wrote that I would nd it this way ?" . And another thus : * If you dumped a cartload of gold at my feet it` would not bngsuch gladness into my life as your method has done:" . `l l'I.fQ'.`t\ Olin Faro If-nnnruz I"nuoo-nu D..E.l..-' on nmess. ouoyancy ana power. - - to cure forever effects of excesses, overwork, worry,.etc. - ` To give fun strength, `dcvolopmentand tone to every portion and oan of the body. T Age no barrier. ailure inpossxble. 2,ooo refer- ences. ' . I TI`; LAAL :- nlvihnv -9 I-nl\-v-- A---` -*I----------- --~ - CD005. v . The book is PURELV mzmcu. AND-`SCIENTIFIC, use less to curiosity seekers, invaluable to MEN ONLY wuomnp 11'.` V Adespa'ring man, who had appliel to us, soon after` wrote: l `I IITAIJ I 9." .... .. a.l..4 C--.-J-.. 2- -,__ I'll ,____-, I KID" 0` men. l The book fully describes a method by which to attain full manly power. , . A methdcl y which to end all unnatural drains on the system. ' V Tn rnre -isnnr`nuno'c- lai-I: n`. a.-all-'_.-.\..o.,.1 A-" ' sponuencz etc. ' To exc ngc a jaded and worn nature for one of I ' htnes9. buoyancy and power. = a cure forever a-hcm nf pvvncuxc nun:-urn:-Ir N- F?_ " Here in last in information from a hie'_h medical ` source that m-rt womc WONDERS with this genera- : tion of men." I TI..- |.....|. c..n.. A......:|.... .. __...1_-.: 1.- _.u_e_._ ., UN: system. ` _ . l- To cure -nervousness, lack of self-control, de-L" sponden . etc. ` I To exfzanoo n {grind and wnrn nah..- `nun n..- At ToSmoke?s_% subscribe mun: names. Ev"-`y Man Who Would` Knoov the Grand Truths; the Plain Facts; the Ntiw lllucoverlen ot Medlcalvsclenco an Applied to Married Idle; Who" Would Alone for Past Errors and ` Avoid. Fpnuro Pllfall, should secure the Wonder-lul Lltue Book Called .~~oo1vnn.Ic'rn lvumloon and now to Atunln II. Tho 1Trl_ump|I of Love -VVUI IIIIV vvlllvll -that ota. "aft;-7iri;e%;e('1i,5;'me -out'ln.co d and ewe weather otten ' thout gloves` bu the troubie has never returned. '- Tnolua A. `Joints, Bu-attord, . _. 519! 33'39_3Fi"a 418- : Pm`. Iciomuo tho Bowen. JVEI Uu wvvu Free. fron'i1;'%I%*3"r-ni'p."ti'c_'r11[s A- -_-_ A.|_-._ _.-_. If-n hn _A-- a IS HAPPY. FRUITFUL MARR.mGE."

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