Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 30 Nov 1882, p. 4

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xzut and the West b the shortcut i-bide, and car- 'neu pnaueu era, wit out change of cars. between Chxcago on Kansas Cxty. Council Bluo Leaven- worth. Atchusou. Minneapolis and St. 3Paul. It councoto in Union Denote with all the prmcipsl hues of road between the Atlantic and the Pacmc Oceans. In equlpmcnt la unrivaled and mumm- cent. pom composed of Moat Comfortablonnd Benunful ay Couches. Magnicent Ilorton Ro- 'c-umnz Chaxr Cara. Pullman's Pratucnt Palace aleopizg Cars, and the Best Line of Dmimz Cars in the and. Three Tralms between Chxcugo and Missouri River P011118. Two Trains between Cm- cngo and Mmneupohs and St. Paul. via the Famous AI RED? I EA rhauncp :- _.. -- -.._,._.., uusuu uu. uavvaug .1lia ah in5\l'L!e rt.-'.r.:.:P' , If effcctualy rubaed on lhe nr_clr am! qi:c-.3. nasal: iris it cut, i!_Cures sore Throgl, I Dlplt-`Yin. bran .x..'is, Coughs Colds nnd cw.-.n'Aslhml. l _'or C-a::1uL..' swen!.vr.gI, A bsceau-s, Piles, Fuplulu, l\'Aan-- ..'_..___----- n w Inc uunc UIIDHII L-cgs, Hat! brensls. `Old Woumls, sures and Ulcers, .1! is in."\\l'!'L!e n-;.-.._-'.- it ..n'......... n.. ...s. ._.a ....' .|... !AQ:5 1WD&PW1 3. ! tion of its line. connmm uuwuuuy uuun 1_uutuIu U1 IJULI ll: [1 I By the central position line. connects the _Eut and the West route. Llga paaueu;e_I_-zaV.Ww1t __opL o11auge_of . .... . ma nuu umuucm are manutacwrea only at 533 OXFORD STREET LONDON, And an. snld by al! Vendors of Medicim-.n xhmnahmn .1... ,7 ___._J ._, Ind BOW!-IL`. Evin lone.ener ,nnd vlgourlo_1heu- treat MAIN 8 1?! 68 OF M l 'l`hry.arc con- denlly recommendel af a never fgilmg rcuedv in all cases where the cnnsutuuon, trnm whatever cause. has became impaired o_r weni:er_u_:d_. They av wonderfully elcacinus m all mlmeuu mcldcmal In emalen of all ages and as :1 GENERAL FAMILY MEDICINE.-9 unsurpassed, and Its. Scarchlllg and Healing Properties are kndwn ihroughounhe Wmld, . , For Ihccure of Bad Legs, Bad Brensls. n'I.:rt7-_... L. --- --- . _ at 41 (Q 'tl$KI$ ` wuo as uNA:3uA:ur:o wine we asoamuauv or `run: coun- TRY wu.I.s:: 31 EXAMINING THISMAPTHAT THE leading neceumnenuf Life. V ' . These famous Pill: puriy the Blood, and act I powerfullyvyet Ioulhmgly. on the ......,.,. .... ... ' 'VI .'Vi-'v5` 1'*7.`vtvomac1i. Kidneys, [ -n R('\\'.|TI-`.l.Q nirina Inn: Ann:-our and ..I......--...n.__ This Gran! Household Medicuie rank; unohgni mg leudnng neceumnenuf Life. nuriv the Blood. and no! man The Pills and Gunmen! are Manufactured only at 533 OXFnDn c1-n:|:1- n nuns- C I B` I IICU, I` IIHIIIH` A Tl s M. 5.`. ..-..on- Erin.-{ .\r:L.:.. n.......-.. . wrest IQIII-\rlVlI'\III'I I-`very kind ofskin Disease, it can never been known mu mmneupons and Paul. F ALBERT LEA ROUTE." aw and Direct Liua.'v1a Srnn-,nA Ant! 1.` an M4 UNAQQUAINTEO THIS . pA'ni:'r MEDICINES. n`I n'x'r. Gen CHICAGO. THI PAOIFIO RAIL \;AY ll-l `AL .3. l..l..I,ZJ.I,.`J .*::..:'m*J .:'%.":':*:.:.'.=?.::':* 1"-mu-er!-`-`r4 m-.;;::a',*:..~.:.a.*g=.:."""mf:% A CAUTION 1-'-Drugia written across each 0 hits. ' rev wax/0. LVE4 ta _nre desired to notice that the mine of J. H. 2. packages of Haydcckj Liyer Pills. All wit` 7 _ . V ~--- ~-- ----vow n-w-ya De guaranteed. V Each Vz'al`Conta2'ns Twknty Pz'lls--One Pill is a Dose. Price, Twenty-ve Cientsl. - For. Sale by all Druggssts. . a-Eve-y rm 1-` sugm-cmuea. If _ 4 b _ your druggjat does not keep them, welwnll mail them free to any addreu on rocoxpt of 25 cunts. Fxve V1118 for SI. BUY AT ONCE. DO NOT DELAY. V ' ` HA3;DooKl& 00., NEW YORK- n A cu-wag- , FOR ALL DISEASES `OF THE KIDNEYS3, RETENTION dock s New Liver Pills are a perfect cure. One pill will satisfy the for Femalle DI-eases. Nervous Prollratlon W l.auu-nudes Want 0! Blmente, and suck lleaducu Liver Pills will be found an Eectual Remedy. They ere nnivereal in their effects, and a cure can almost always I mus ave me a. hearty one. Dr. Iaydock has curedm; headache that was 5 chronic. , send me another vial to keep in the house. ] Our doctors treated me for chronic constipa-n tlon. an thgsfy called it. and at last. paid I was in- curable. our new Liver Pills cured mo. . I had no apnetite: Dr.` Ha.vdnnk'a New mu... JIM curable. If Liver I P3,:*2;;,:2*:.:2:.=.; :;;.:*' N" W . 1 curcdmv headnnhn fhnt urns ` '(I:`.hanks, Doctor. My headache has left me. Send another vial keep _0ur doyctoratx-eatcd conntim.. Dr. Halulydock. your new Liver -Pill has rid me` of all bi iousness, No more noxious doses for me of of five or ten . pills taken at one time. One of your pills cured me. _ `r A feeling ol wem-lhess, pains` In the limbs, and alter meals. . 5. A bad taste In the mouth. espeelally In the mom tongue. 6. Constipation, with oecaslonal _atlaclu of diam 7. Headache lu tront of head. 8. Depression oi spirits and great melancholy, wl a dlsposltionto leave everytlunx for to-mm-row. All of the above symptoms go to show functional derangement of the the great importance of any error made as to the condition of the patient. provide himself with: LIVER STIMULANT. the most common form of wh perience shows that this. when the pill is --x no 1 l 1 i al nrmmy, is the re vi and promotin the action of the Liver. and can be almost always relied on: yea;-3 of my In e, as msnv or van now hnfmm m. 1...-.- .- --_, V -- Ana! the Liver : and now comes He should immediately STIMQJLANT. which is a Pill. -Daily ex the ii vlieet mode of inciting prcmotin action and on. I have devoted many years you now before me kiiow._to compounding n Pill that will act readily and systematically as a Billions Remedy. I do not believe in great pur tives, and therefore have made a Pill, one of which is an active and thorough dose. I havecalle it V F\l'| i~na..._------ ' The People Know Tem! `The People Us WHAT HUNDREDS OF LETTERS" `SJYY - - .- r-nz4\/nun, vul.;l one maintenance or heat in the body and nssistin in the cellgrowthioi the svstem. ' y Dr. Murchison says :--The composition of bi 3 and its secretion is very complex. It is constantly being secreted by the Liver. and, increasing suddenly before eating, gradually de- creases as soon as the appetite is satisfied and feeding ceases. Now, if this most important V organ of the body becomes torpid, or the passage of bile interfered with, emaciation and dis- ease ensue.. I note eight marked peculiarities that now occur, and which we all know of : 1. The patient complains are feeling of weight and fullness of the epigastl-cum. 2, Dlstemlon ofum stomach and Bowel: by wlnd. y 1 I 8. Heart burn ` [R GEoT.*iitifiiai:%?;?:-"PRiPAn~ 9 Entoglveleuomontu '- If-`TTITIT-I-Q- The Liver has been known as the Great BLOOD-MAKER and BLOOD-PUJ circulation. From its size and spongy srructure, it playsa most important 1 mal economy, as regards assimilation and in-xtrition. Fae ! taken in the m4 upon by the digestive organs or the stomach is converted into the Glucose or 1 these forms enter the Portal vein Here, by the action of the Liver, these converted into a form of sugar and pass out of the Liver by a large vein, 'calle vein, into the general circulation. The new material now formed serves two the maintenance of heat in the bodv assisting cell growth of the svs Below will be foundia brif Summary of ` - , 1-1`.nInnf;n (`nil I U`'"P"~`Uuzns. Colds, Anhm, -Bm.,.- cliiti-."`oi' my a ecoi1'-'of uh`-'1'-n s .1 Lung ,--,ate.1_'e.qne..ged. to. cm 3% (1 3 Drug-Sim W1 89% nial Bottle of 01;, my, New Discovery for COnl\llnptignvf,u.,of wdf. "11ih"'i11`&'5'f\'r;7,9.=".l`,"9BI1Arddllsr-nu .bottlo`4'iIlggg,,A'.-.;f;,`3 .. ~ -Absent n!5`53'U I 4 ed th'""" "if zi ev'eu? All kin .-om khohiof``>'o`.a{o'c.- ISTHMMIH, KIIINBYS AMI] NHHVIIS SYSTEM 1! ` THIS SPECIAL SALE WILL POSITIVELY ' only Last for Thirty Days QlV&I `ill I ENLARGEMETS BY ram "`ARGE':l'I0 GELAT ` Which no equal in eve;-y g-[upectto 00 A _ , :0: nunslvh I'll mo nnomnm 1 llodipn Transfers. _So there can be no deception. Thoeeih need of either Rggdy or Furnishings ahouldtake this opportunity of eel: they require from the gluleady-made Summer Clothing and Gents `Furnishings! During the `MONTH OF AUGUST we_will offer all of our Large and Well- " assorted Spock 9f _ All our Goods ark -Marked in. Plain Figures PHOTOGRAPHY IKXLL I:rs` BRANCHES. --1-- zo :1-j - "EXTRAORDINARY LOW FlGURES.] PIHENIX llALL.l hover ve:y"o1y'opv,g napkin awn xessw -t- A cLo'rHmG. T T or summasg t fovEacoA'nNes, % " ac. &.c.. &c-. [ LARGEST ASSORTMENT IN V TOWN. r.A:.:. AND 'WIN*'1'IE:R SUMMER CLOTHING AT GUST. AFTER DOING A BUSHING SUMMER TRADE HAS JUST OPENED OUT ' A IIOV U UGIIUU `W on. HA_YDOCK SVNAEW [LIVER Innnlo II-nun. 'r|..._ I This is a [mid de o'er -and no A CBARD, of Stearling, in 9 recent -latter, states that he apt with`an,accident._sop1e,1ife ago, by which one of his knees was aeVveroly injured.` A few q.pp1ioati9ns_of Hsgym-'d a Yel~ 119: Oil nbrded xmmediate and complete re- ze . v = ' -nu _- . _ - |_:,nvTaooos.nu:AZov-inlcnnn` ojgbruuua, an _ N 1AA MALARIA 1 MAIARIA IT B.o'r::::vvn:.L.'.s A:B LooK, - . ._ . DUNLOP szrnanm. M in: An - ---` Dza; J`. HAYDOCK. SANDERS & WHITTAKER. A N IMMENSE STOCK 4-) or (- AND `SHOULD BE TAKEN ADVANTAGE OF. AT COST! THE CAUSE OF UAIEASE IN THE ' Bought 11`:-the Cheapeig Market and Sold at Auvur wux uu auuu uexure ynrxnumas, and the. year will _close extremely cold, with _p_1ent.y of snow_, _ A _ A 1 GrE(). BLAoK__M9RB3_;. Summary a Lecture utzon the Liver, delivered before the Eclectic Colleve of Medicine, by The Use Them! The People Pnlse Them: TTI-.'RS' `MY mom PJTILNTST JILL omen" THE; H._4DIT.1BLE GLOBE. J _..-_-.;o;._.._-V. at-vous Prontratuon; to, Weakn Headache, Dr. ...-`av-van on-. feneral Haydock s New , alwaysbe guaranteed. . 11-II palnsn and great sleepiness 1. morning, and furl-en! uunxa, 1u'Jl'h'NTION OF URINE. I One most akopticaL NIB Prollrntnnn IIr....n.-A~ "- ,--__.-..., ... uuvv uurcu, lulu no . more headaches - Your vial of Dr. Ha.ydock'n Liver Pills cured V --mgaof terrible neuralgia and pains in the head. nd me two viola. I want one for 5 poor family. Send meve vials of your New Liver Pills by return mail. Doctor. my bllliousneas and headache are all gone. --v uuuur any nuns uecemper Wlu .'Dj0 full of cold ,wa.ves. The St. Lawren ceT River will besolid before _C_brintmas, and vaar will nlnnn nth-amnln -nnl nan. E_1l7.-l?f~i`fNG,-C'2LE IiI`.`5iII`'i-Y ..1,:.ef`5`Tn.i"3: e;`7.`v".e`s`..'..;".`::.. % my-z=;r,= `GENTS. Ac:-h`\nIo.;...1 mere humbugging adveitiaement. w1th IauItud and II` Ju-mnnnn ana 15LUUu-l U1{lFIER of the i '0, pla.ys a part in the uni ition. Faoil mouth and acted . :onverted into the Glnr-nun m- Donn"... ....A .`.. I . ...w....... v\ uuo uucr, uucuu BUDSDBDCCS 81'!) he vexn, called the Hepatic erxal serves purposes, viz.: {in the I its seeretim . in vnru .........1..- n :- or THE -LATEST s, PATTERNS no; a. oasnens. A R1-:wARD-Of one dozen Tunmuw . to any one sending the but four line fyhmg`.' n Tammany," the remarkable little" gem{ or the Tooth and Breath. Ask your dmggiatfor address. . 3.8-16in, Z I -If you are not able to keep 9. yacht it may console you toiknuw that it costs thos who can from $9,000 to $13,900 per year and they are not looked uun "as aail`or ' either. ` ` _ . 1-.. u .uw cue urxucoae reptone, and in i 'the substances N 3 large vain. -mulled Hm u......a.:.. dlarrluna. land BLOOD-PURIFIER I I most imnm-tan}. run-1 Cu 41... ....: ' Ready-made Clothing ity selecting what 7 ` Francis, ple agent, i without this at-ozoounter 20.117, Laie Sanders Brds F iv: Paints, Barrio. URINE. Dr. Hay- : skeptical. PILL. nxa BT65 20-ly. .-~.-\ Ca1if6r'nia.n bought 111.5 9,000,000` ] acres of land to sex; how it would seem to I have a big door-yard, and before he could I get `rid of his elephant the taxes made him 1 poor. ` V A n'...,,,'..._ n: ___, J____;-ALl-n__-.__, - I *~ "77'Wi't2ourJim7 ,, _ - Jig?!) ! that Likely yoln{g.mdn `om! bad boy `:41-Wen I` well !;he_iw h 2 L. umuun amt acted 1 r Peptone, and in I 8 lihahannnu urn I new, we Wm ' 2/ M 11, we W!" 'l'` nwrw FOR` ALL THE CHURCHES. V N- R. R. STATION % -_---r- :6 rocxmnoxs, \%vnu.srs' a iniiii Iuioxs; DAY BOOKS,LEDGERS? AT-THE SIGN or TI-IE OI_RCULA.R sAW. 4 o NAILS. LOCKS, HINGES, SCREWS, PAINTS, OILS, I U'I`TY. GW-`V AND PAINTS mixed ready for use, SPADES, suovms. 110155- AND GARDENTOOLS, BAR IRON AND STEEL and a. full stock of BLAOKSMITHS AND CARRIAGE MAKERS GOODS, GUNS, AMMUNI- TION AND FISHING TACKLE. solo Agents in the Town for the Nations! mg. Co's North-Went camping Goods: WW nan-rs,n:;ns,.1'Anuzs,cnums AND s'|'ooLs on nun. Ewryming Portable. . - 1 -A [ (wzm Ezamlm "1-1---- -_..._ -,, ., ` I F `U EV?" I 3 I Sign of the l Yircular Saw, Du - Adelina 1 a.t'ti is said to have declined a propusiti-m from Brazil to pay her,$6,30O ; a night for forty nighta-say a quarter of a, g ` nuillimn dullmfa for a season's engagement. ' ..........-.... -__.-_- _----_ It mu` mA'1"1's. AND ALL KINDS or HOEEE FURNISHING ARTICLES. SOLE AGENT [N n: nnnza nan uruuua.) uurlulges, Wooden Ware, S'I'OVES', LAMPS, MIRRORS. TEA TRAYS. SAD IRONS, CASH BOXES. CLOTHES WRINGERS, FLU'I`1.\'G I TABLE MATTS. AND m`TT\(` AK `C9336-1 ----A --" Croquet (7.. . :7 [Directly Opp. the Queen's Hotel. PRICES TO sun'1rn iL5sEs'r auvzn; .V'_.._:_...___ jsrovas, LAM!/3S. X GRANITE WARE, PIPES, SHADES, TINWARE, `ELBOWS, BURNERS, WOODWARE DRUMS. CHIMNEYS. CUTLERY. DAMPERS. WICKS. BRUSHES- OUR STOCK OF THE ABOVE GOODS IS THE L./QRTGES T in the ('02ml_r/ of `Simone/. AND WILL BE SOLD AT ----:0:------- Single &/Double Breech=Loading Shot (:`un;.; Remington Breech-Loading Shot (lum- Rmington Sporting Ries, Single & Double Muzzle Loading Guns, I l `V ` ' 0 , . ' P ` Winchester Sporting Magazine lics Cartridges and Cartlfidge C (1905. `Brass Shells, Gun Cases, Powder, Shot, Caps. &c,, )AT(-_.... auntie}, 1 Uw(lI' 0]] H10 (D. I Large Stock of China. Fancy Cracker U HIGHEST PRICE FOR BUTTER AND `EGGS. .__..__-_ CASH nun ---Vennor say; that Dcembr willrbe Full nf nnld wsu-mu Thu Rt," 'I'.mm-1.-.`...'. Black, Gr:-eve` uuoozumss. mun`. BISCUITS, .';f"_`_"`" ...,.,,..,,,.,,.Q.....n-us:--urea-u-nu cs:-o-nuv-4--unu--.-on-no-----o-nu`--" -v-mu-.a-a -. - .. .......w . u.,...u;u5 mun.-, aw cneap as anywhere else in (hnnda. o6AL To1:I_. s'I'ovEs: HLRADER n u 3J,,,.,.,, H ,..., u 1......_-. . vv BIBLES. PRAYER `HOOKS AND HYMN BOOKS! scan, T j 31-13` OFFICIAL NvELoPEs, FOOLSCAPS I`_);3l!:;!A1BTwis1'1in`gl;I-`-t;` the inoeilih of I 3'93 , Y`-0.n0.t _t 4.'_ _'ti Jonsunmhonr Connhafcolds. ~ n.::?- ' . B. MEADOWS , Price : Baking Powder. Fruit Coloring and Fine . Paste, Bloat-zr Paste, Lunch Tongue, Roast Duck, \ White : Pickles, Canned L'Imhraom.s, Cadbur:/` I Kinanfnwlh norm, R}...-.1. .('.__'_1_,1 n -` 80,5003 S1J`ltV`8;.`C'0py`Boo/rs anti Scribbling,B0078- Inspection. _1n vited . ,__,_- ._ v_- -: y #3 L V lU`uu` ` SOLE AGENT IN BARBIE FOR " ArnoId s Patent Automatic Stem The Beat (`coking Apparatus ever invent 1 1 '- - -- - -- ,____. _......_. :.l.\J\/154 Luna, Moxrron," on I.\m:mAL.." Granite Wan , Baskets. lei?/, , Enamelledv Ware, Bml ('ag.~, Cruel Stands, Tin Ware, - Brushes, Cake Bashzts, - Silver platrd Ware, Bindmg Mzm. Child's Carliages, Wooden Ware, Bedstmds(17" (,'AKf ET .\`\\ EHI'l'.Ii` MA(`IlJ.\'E`, TABLE 1\IA'l"l`.sz Avn `Sew Houge l Cheap THING uu orsrau-\ a I-Iv an UUIVIFLAIN. I Is it not worth the small price of 75 cents to free ynuraelf of every rlymptoyn of these dis- tressmg co:nplninl:s, if you think so call at our store and get 3 bottle of Shiloh s Vitalizer, every bottle has` a printed guarantee on it, use" accordinglv and if it does you no good it will cost you nothing. Geo. Monkman wholesale and retailmzent. . - , ' 48-l_y .' --Beti.incr on a. honest horse-race does not I come under the head of gambling. In order to make the race an honest one you must; i x things with the driver in advance. ' -.- Corner of Collier and Bay/ield Streets, Barrie. V -1. -..., uw. \ uunulg Appflvs invcntcd. G. B. MEADOVVS, Crr/zer 1 union Slrnnt nmi p,..'/.,.,.., .~ we .3 1 wmes, uannea Mmh Kmgsfords Com Starch,- Bucmts, Macaroom, I ! 1 I HOUSEHOLD FUl_INl'I'URB VYN/\&/\ - -- ..u:.I' min `I IL! I II T IB( )-:'.l:`.!I"-3I'1Va7;i::l';3}I. S'* Bnoox HAS JUST SECURED BARGAINS IN _ ,,,, SHELF AND HEAVYHARDWARE. 4 onoozlmss. mun.` ,, ,..,...,q ,~.a..n.y-.4--unutuvo-0'-o"-I"-""" louufs, n" -nu.-. a Furnishing Storefas cheap as anywhere else EJLIFIIEIIEI! s'1nd,Aand when people speak of sandy com- plexions they stand thirty-one chances out of thirty-.two of making a. mistake. f _ --There are thirty-two different Vcollor to I LAMPS.A GRANITEWARE, , 5. klI5El'l(\ A.-- Cr r/zer uulwlb tongue, 1(oast,l)uck, C'h1'cken'a1/1;! Cadburgfs Cocoa, Ron Com Sta1'ch,'Snid<;r's 'arina, Ilominy. u 3.9, Christy's Sodas, Pun; 6'. Baking Powder by the lb. nI._-_. 1- - * V 0 YOU CAN GET AT OTTON BROS. I : SPECIAL VALUE IN Iiiardvvare` ! D `It Fine Essences en a:I5.'_d'Ja,pan T8 at . Anrhm... D. . ___._.- git vv t unlop Street and Railway Square`. 34 l| D_Y8PPSIA &. LIVER COMrlLAlN.T! In 9, mw Irnrfh Hm ........II ....;.... ..c -1: ......... - Na Trouble to S/um: G'oo(I'. Dunlap stre`et.-NtJ_rthiTS'ide, Barrie` Gll0CER And all Funeral Requisitoa Fu y uscvcrinvcntcd. T L Q - I Steam Boz/tr . SJOURNALS 2 ` ' . v TnovsANns_are being cured of Catarrh every I Vear with HALU3 Catarrh Cure, that the doc- tors had given up and said could not be cured. 75 cents abottle. Sold by W. C. MCLEAN, _Barrie, - A 39-31:: I L __ . . ~ -- $7 . 3. Anchovy Paw, sh,-.-,_, L and l'11rl.e` 'Capta.',. . 1, E0445 Ch(rwlrJ!r, '|i71ll. ().nI`mI~ `I33 i Now that the reaping and mowing season I is coming on, Farmers should remember that Kaiser Ma.t:hin_e Oil is the best reaper and mower oil in the market. For sale by all dealers ~ 5-9m. --The reason that esthetics so admire the stark is that he can` stand for hours on one 1e look as though he didn't know anything and didn twant to. I ,A. . - . ; -~Tr:mslated from the Uumibus: House- ` wife-~-"Boforo I you employ muatl you ', 5 ask. `Have you a. lover ?` Servant maiden . .1 One ?. I should smile!" _ I ---This is the season of the year when near-si vhted individuals at 'eveniug parties walk off with Va new high hat in mistake for their own s_traw. ` ' ' over my hed Inst 1 I nuyu nun nu wuxn uulu luUI`ll1H Elli" Illgllt, V V I _ _ accm-din to good Old Doctor \\'atts.his_ L'.\'nol'nT'rtm.\ the best medicine to keepon , ' hand for (`olds,,Cnughs, Asthma. Bronchitis nama :`F q . I . . . and Pnlin nary troubles generally`, is Hs1zyurd s ~ pr . ntnu mu a sonic mischief still pectoral ]i.'l.lS1lD. It will not cure Consump- F" `db h "1`q4t do` 1 tion, but it will cure th-ise troublesome con- Twa.sn't :1 bit of use i That boy was .' dntions leading th/ereto.. bound to go to the bad! He learned keerds I ___wm,n the , can aha Lon ih Chicago and_ hoss-rnoin' and began to talh impions t R W'ho is `ithe `head of the f-aimv the ---said there was no l-.nrm lll mvmn a fast f woman draws herself up with grave and icy h . ltl.ttl v `t M ` ' . . . pl?;iiinl(ieerlcils IlTiflrV(\) :l`IfJtt::i tonl.riii;,r0'ferEiifi]iiiii dignity and Waive. Z , I am of course , . the lmnse.- Why, I'd a burned the ru`l lxnnisizs, before buying your i-eaper and And 1 [W1 miigm `Cm i mower oil. ask_fo_r end` procure a. sample of 35 am] 3 `-` Kasier" Machine 01], it is warrant:-.d not to 1 1 v I both. His mother was that _ V p , f _ womanish : said she'd learn to play to keep 1 gm 3'! 3""~td t gm "`t` '" ' K him at home, and thought xnebbe the lion! , ' lilelimi i] would forgive her, and she n pnrfessot, tom 3 ` Oh it_ W218 hard, but 1 did my JOOLV. 1 ;a 21,; told him he could go andnmlce his bed, mid; (lollnrs ` ` l ez he made it he d have to lie in it, but we 8ucKL'N,sA ARNIGA SALVE; A I] 'wouldn t have him bringing his rioting com- . panions into our fold, so he chose his way; The Bat Salve in theworld for Cute, 9 and went, and, stronger, we vo never set 1' Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Saltheurn, Fever 5 eyes on him orheerd from him-since. I 5 Sores, Tettor, Chapped lEIa.n_ds,_ Chilblains, X` told him he was no son of mine, not could `Farm, and all _Ski!1_El'l1Pti0I1B.:N1d p08i- 11 he tech a. penny of my hard enrnin s. and 5iV"0_1)' t*31t_3fP'1t`?5- 1` 13 83!'3f!1te(;1dlt0Pi_Ve If ' ' " . - once so. 1`! ac ionormone re an e: . rice, than he asked if I begrudaed him my lose, `I 55 Cents PM Box. For sale by G. Monk , '4?- nnd I told him I had no fellowship with | man Dam, unbelievers, and he cried a little~-ho was-. ' . soft like his mother-hnd that was the last: Califoifniaii. him see would to I see of him. I don t mind.ie1lin' you it _ _ has worried me some, that I wasn t stricter with him, and I'vo prayed to be forgiven if I ever let him have his own way, but-he 5 I was elected to be lost. - I spose -it's in the 3,-,w;uu,_o[ dozeuw Tana 1' 7- V.... ...... .. L:... -1 Vnr_'n gnd.I.n.th b't.f?5 hl.n`:n I Ax AD&10!~'[TIO!~'.--To neglect -a. cough or cold, is but to invite onsumption, that dds- trover of the human race. Haqyar-d a Pec oral Balsam wxll euro the cough and allay alI'irrita- tion of the bronchial tuhrs and lungs, and ef fectunlly remedy all pulmonary Complaints, Huchaa Asthma, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, &c. . - - . -:-'I`l1e most important part ofany'busi- mess, is that in which we return upon be- fore leaving it,.wit.h the purpose of mak- i ing it as sure as we can.` ' , .-- .. .......V_- -. .... ........ . ...... ., or. E. C. West's Nerve and Brain Treat mount is a never failing cure for Nrvona Neu- ; ralgia, Nervous Headache, Overworked Brain, lace. Sold bv John Woods, Druggist, Agent I for Barrio. ' _ --.-\ \A\Teate1-n editor tolls wha.t}l1e`.would ` i do if he were 3. jackass. A`..`riva1 journalist E what Inc would do if he wasn't one. n .-. -no . 1`cmzu`ku that what people desire to know is, I-'. J. (Jm;.\'E\' & Co., prnpi-ietors Hall's ' Catarrlx Cure, offer $100 reward for any case of (_`u.t.m'rh that cun'_t be cured with Hall's C`-atarrh "um. Sold by W, ().M<:L1:.\s, Barrie. 39'3m 5 \'i.=:n'ons returning from abroad, as well as ' recent iuunigrants, will find A}'er's Sar'sapar- 4 illa helpful in avoiding the hardships of accli- i mation, and in removing the boils, pimples 2 and eruptions consequent upon sea diet. Ins ~' lilnml-cleansing qualities,reme_rly such troubles prnni'pt1_\'. ' v - 3 _ .1 UIHRU IUJCUHJT IP60: WIUI BECK DOIWIG. U38 i .it if you desire health and sweet breath. ` I rice_: -Octs. Geo. Monkman wholesale and 'r:ta1lngent. ' '48-ly ` `-`Tho Enr:lil1mm1who_said um liquor . had been the" horrid-gin of all his troubles f has been ' spirited away, as ho richly de- ; -V serves to have been. E ` '2 have a speedy arid positive Cure foi- ' ()a.tarrh, Diphtheria, Canker mouth and Head :._-\(21m, in RFl'.OFl I (`.A l`ARRH P.'F`..\.1Rh\. I `"" - ""' ` -Texas steers" are more than delighted with the barbed wire fencing. They now I, have smnethxng to scratch on and to wear " the wrinkles off their horns. A I F!"I" . ! _ I)Av\'. & Clark, Druggists, Renfrew. date of [June 3rd, write, Burdock `Blood Bitters, though compa.rs.ti_vely'a new preparation, has n taken the lead :in this locality as a blood puri- er, our sales `of it being equal to that cf all other medicines used for the purpose during ; the lo.st year." ' ` m._,__ _A_,,, ', n 1 1- u n 1 YIIIB I IKIU IIIIWWF Q1 W110 WUIHBH I y, she : k;gs1n' andaedryin over the h-Anna!-_ ` ' 7 . wrrn, lJl[)IlDBl'lB, UBIIKGT lOl.ll.'rD. &n(l H880. Kine, in SHILOH S CATARRH REMEDY. A non-m1 Tnin.-Iran C.-an ".26-L Anal. l...6&L. TY..- _-_ ..-.... ..--..... ..v..... ..v..-.. u. ...y -.r-vvu -Many London ladies /cfopn their hair, short. It. A is painfully evident that the m:.u'1-ied men in the city will soon lose their gnp. . . T\ . nu`. I. f\I__l. T\____;___2_L_ I'I__ 9, ,,,, I A n . -- ....... .1`. ....-`V .v-cu; nu.-VJ Iavvynlab nu- -A Dale Co., Ala. , farmer wanted tp to see how _tar a. rattlesnake could spring. ! He died within seven hours of the bite. | -A soft answer may turn away wrath. but it is far safer to trust to the legs in case the other party is real mad. A- "m_,._I:_L _I___:-:-__ _..,_ u,,- "7 I -...... -.... V-uv. ya. a gun nvlnn nu-u. --An English physician says that a wo- man who has a great secret and dare not tell I it can be made really ill .by keeping it. A `n-1,. n- AI- :-.__.-.. ._-..A-J - _,----- V-u . -awn Olav nu.-..J n--vu Ava uuuv. --StrangeAa.s it may appear, no one turned up at `Philadelphia during the Penn celeibra- tip n` who remembred Willigm. - "-__ _.- --_, ...B `V -we-- vnav rvu. uvvgu . ,-Actinna. looks, words, steps, form the alphabet by which you may spell character. -Some people live to be one hundred years old ; but they hardly know for what. ,, Q1-_......._ _- :1. .____ -._._--.. __ ___A.__., `I _-` --_-.---.'--u-an-rvv "v\an_Io -av up auvllv uvnp. -There are several hundred kinds of re- ligion-all trying to beat one poor devil. A..L:....- 1....1-- _-_:_ _;___ z._ n__ _.-- -.. ......-, nun. vvcavoll uv vuvuauvlvvu ' -An apt quotation is like a. lamp which ing: its light` over the whole sentence. A L_I,,,I , II I. u ___,,.. --_ _. --vv. any n V v uvuvyllvvo --A telepame that wnnldn t saysnooka. for Rlannerhasaet would b'e a great. help. fvm....... ...... ............1 :..._:--.a v-:-A- -: -- [UB3 '1 Venn -_--J -v-n-rr\awv uvuuv navlvvvvvno ` --All men, are liberal ; some to thoee who . are in need, and others to themselves. i A._ __L __._-;_L:._, 3- I!I,_ I I - I I h:;>.rx.se-ti-otlting brave dservei the agriqulturgl fair. ..,,_--.._- ... .-. .--- --.When a. pretty Irish girl is stolen away they suspect some boyootter. AI` ....;.... .._- n:`L-_-I . __._._ L- LL--- :I , LUHU, Ill ouluun D Litlllinnrl nmmzullx. I K nasal Injector free with each bottle. Use : if van denim health and invent In-nut}: I , _- . -- .. ..._ nu-cw`: ..uv vull uulau I --A pair of slippers--the ott-ange and banana. skins. .. .... ---:v~rwv\r -t.r\.v'vvVvo`J`J'U'\tv~.r\Io.-;a- - .1-<;ver bf his nco-'l`he turfmnn. :- FB:'EE,--5?. oq sf. 1 libtl I Wild . `m`n'.`i.`.`L: wit. "' May ma. e your Ike more useful And cheer you up a bit. - uv.-u-.:v.-.o-a..-.\..4..,,- .-..._ ..___ MIBOILLAN IOUBQ an: u never uuulc UILCK _V(*!'.. v - I What do you any? Dead I Mebhe so, mebhe no--the ways of God are past ndin out ! All I know is I did my dooty by-him. He was well raised, but he nigh onto broke our hearts, his mother-mid mine ! She was kind of easy with him-wnmen are soft creaturs ennywny ~but I did by him as my ' father did by me, and he was It Gml-fearimz, God-sex-ving man ! I never let him go _to a circus in` his life. thmigh he would run away and get in somehow, and I mindetl Soloma.n`s precepts not to spare the rod and spoil the child. What is that lbeat him ?" I .Of course I beat him and tried to get the- Old Adam oucen him, and the more I whipb him the more carnal natnr he showed 1 I I kept him at work from mornin till night, ' Watts-his-_ I name : I 3 of wisdom. ll of wit. l|V|V|i;,I:tE~NAvv%:] Tlxocsimns bear witness to thelgositive cura- ' tive powers of the GREAT G RMAN IN~ VIGORATOR. the, onlviremedy that has .` proved itself a srzcmc for general debillty,' seminal weakness, impotenoy, etc; and all diseases that "arise from self-abuse or over- taxed brain, nally ending in _conenmption.'in- sanity and a premature grave. ,Sold bv all drvvggists, or will be sent free on receipt of $1.00 1' box. or six boxes for $5.00. Ad- dgeu V . C. McLean, Sole Agent for Barrie. endfor circular and" testimonials of genuine oIires..;.._ 39-3m. --Certain`-cells in "one of the Russian prisons have a `glass eye so xed above ` reach in the door that the prisoner may ,feelthat he is every moment under eur- veil] However, whenay walksover the aligns optic, the prisoner, no doubt, twigs the joke. uvmguculy, ' Luna 8 wnav me Clerk told mc_ when "I. went to take out my marriage license. * ' ' --`'I believe you are a foul, John, testily exclaimed, ;Mrs. Miggs as her 1 husband unwittin -ly. presented her the hot 'end of :1 potqto ish, which she promptly dropped and broke. Yes, he added resi nedl . ".` that's what the clerk told I 8 3' mn wllnn "I won}. in halu. nnl vvuuv ......_..`-..- _ ._ ,,, ,. ..-..a.._..-... To THE MEDIC.\L Pnonzssxox. in n ALL wnom 11* `MAY. CON('_ER.N'. -Phosphatine, or nerve Food, at Phosphate Element based upon Scien- tic Facts. Formulated by Professor Austin, Consumption, Sick `Headache, Nervous At tacks, Vertigo and Neuralgiu. and all wasting diseases of the human system. Pboaphatine is net's Medicine. but :2. Nutriment, because it contains no Vegetable or Mineral Poisons,_ Opiates, Narcotics, and` n6 Stimulants, but silnply the Phosphatic and Gastric Elements found in our daily food. A single bottle enf- iicient to convince. All Drnggists sell it. 31. r bottle. Lo\vmz.\' & Co , Sole gmts for ;M. D., of Boston, Ma,sa., cures Pultnonary l ominion, 55 Front Street East, Toqonto. I --A Wisconsin editor.ha.s on hand twelve Iiverpads. 200 bottles of {stomach bitten, _twe]ve, bottles or hairn dye, twenty-four bottles of cough medicine. three trusses and `two wooden legs, and he advertises for a partner to help st.a_rt 9. drug store} I m. Q.-- mr___,, , 1-V I ACAJALI/A} L1\'JL\JJ.'J Twenty-four years experience," says an eminent Physician. convinces me that the only care for Nervous Exhaustion and weakness of the gener.:.ti_ve organ is to repair the waste by giving Brain and Nerve Foods, and of all I the remedies I have used .\Iack's Magnetic - Medicine is the best. This remedy is now `sold by ail our Druggzists at 50 cts. per box, on 6 for $2. 50, and on the receipt of an order for 12 boxes, accompanied with 85.00, addressed i to Ma.ck s Magnetic Medicine C0,, Windsor, Ont., they willforward the goodsfree by mail. and send their written guarantee" to refund , cure. See adv t in another column. 1 ____ , the money, if the trestment does not effect a_ You. \l?aI1t to see my boy Jim !" aa.idV_tl1e old man, qneruloualy. Well, ybu l1 have to travel along way tirsf, I reclrcln-1, for'he don t live here, nor ha.su t for; the past ten ' years ; -he was too smart for me, was Jim-' knew a. heap more than his old da.d--want- ed to sit idle and run the farm hy mach- inery. talked u.bout_$cienc_r-. and `kemistry and the like, was sassy and disobodient. and he` went away like the prndigal Son, only he 5 ain't never come back yet. I kc.+ An ...... ...... 9 'n.._.1 ) 1u'_i,1,, , ....._.-- "V-.. ...vu u-nu A CARD. --To all-who `are suffering from. the E errors and indiscretions of youth,` nervnus weakness, early decay`, loss of manhood, &c.. l I will send a receipe thatvwill cure you, FREE 1 OF CHARGE. This great remedy. was dia- ' cm'ered`l>y a xnissiongry in South America. ` Send 9. self-addressed envelope to the RE\'_. Josmm T. Imsux, Stuliou D, New York ity. 34-ly -'I`he heirs of the lae Aiexander Hamil- ton were at` first hot to go to law, but, they , got together, gznred -that the lawyers .W01l1d7go'ob1e half the sum in dispute, and theytherefnre came to an understanding and stopped all proceedings. I I I -An Idahq settler put a gallon of whis- key in :1 tub bxi a. x'*unwa.y of a grizzly bear, and thought he had the dead thing on brain. The bear swallowed every drop, and the I only effect was to make him dodge for trees * l which were not there. _ F I I Holloway`: Ointmrnt and Pills combine both I sanitive and sanativc powers in a high degree ; by the former term is understood their ability to preserve health, by the latter their capa- bility to restore health. With these remedies at hand, no invalid need be at fault to guide * himself or herself safely through the many trials to which every one is subjected during { our long and ofttimes inclement winters. , Coughs. colds, ulcerated throats, ,quinsey; ] whooping cough, can be successfully` treated: by well rubbing this Ointment upon the chest, and by taking the Pills. During damp, foggy weather asthmaticnl sufferers will experience ' the utmost possible relief from the munction of the Ointment, and all tender-chested per sons will save endless misery by adopting this treatment." Thousands of dollars can be saved by using i proper jud ement in taking care of the health " of yoursel and family. If you are Bilious, . have aalluw complexion, poor, appetite, low and depressed spirits, and generally debilitated, do not dela.y'a moment, but go at once and ro- , cure a bottle of those wonderful Electric it- } tern, which never fail to cure. and-, that fox-`the l 1 triing sum of fty cents.-Tribunr, `Sold by 1 i Geo. Mjonkvm.-Ln. - A V I s 1' and pnylng one. ` V .. -._......V...u-nu -`One has only to read the fire record of s this country-`to realize that masons slight their work, stoves are .unsa.fe, ranges get out of order. matches are ung everywhei'e, and the profession of incenidiary is a safe ! ....... -. .-...u.o- -This is an enlightened country and so forth, but if you have :1 relative who annoys you the sum of $5.00" in cash will put him or her in a private insane asylum so much like a. grave that the victim might as weil be-dead`. FORTUNES F01: FARMERS AND` ME-* . UHANIOS. ..- .,....- ....- ...... vv 5v Lu: ouu auuvull A BIG INVESTMENT.--`G. M. Everest, of Forest, states that Hagvard s Pectoral Balsam still holds its own amongst the many cough . medicinesin the market. He says that he has sold it for nearly sixteen years, and the sales are steadily increasing. One family has ur- chased over 50 bottles for various men: ers and friends. ' - i --The- hugging-power of the common black bear has been greatly overrated.` He ' can exercise no_ greater pressure than a I stout man, but he obtains unpleasant re- ' sults by using the claws on his hind. feet. OH, WHAT A` OOUGFI I Will, you heed the warnin .The- signal * perhaps of the sure approach 0 that more ter- rible disease Consnmption. Ask yourselves if . you can afford fo-. the sake of saving 50 cts. , to run the risk and do nothin for'it. We, know from experiment that Shifolfs Cure will Cure your Cough. It never fails This ex plains why more than a Million Bottles were sold the nest year. It relieves Group, and ` Whooping Cough, at once. Mothers do not ` be without it. For Lame Back, Side or" Chest. use Shiloh s Porous "Plaster. Geo. Monkman [wholesale and retailagent. 48-ly' -A California man was taken for a bee- hive and had a swarm of bees settle on him. He had. the presence of mind to walk a mile ' and enter a school house, and all the bees I A at once left him to go for the scholars. ; A D... `I ...........--..-._ rs It 1-.` - A I .1 r I I uuuxua vvurunuguni ('UIlLl`UlB 'o\'ur ;.',UH|_| l men; and upon the Sault Ste. Marie branch. 3 between Algoma Mills and the junction of 3 the Canada PacilioRailwayiill men are? superintended by Henry Abbott." With reference to the Sanlt Ste. l\Izu'ie Branch, Mr. Sohreiher stated tlm-t there was no 5 i hurry about this branch, as it will not re quired for several years to come. Sixty: miles of it are graded, however, and it can - . be completed very rapidly, if necessary. I Still the branch will he completed to Algomn I Mills next season, and this will supply con f nection with Lake Huron, so that a steamer ; can be put on next season between.Algoma , ` Mills and Prince Arthur's Landing. The; 1 a total length of the road will be 2,599 miles. 1 By the winter theroad mav be operated to the crossing of the Saskatchewan, and the Company fully anticipate having the line I ` completed as far as the foot of the Rocky.{ i Mountains by the first of August next. Much of the rolling stock had to be pro- cured from the United States as our own I manufacturers were not able to supply it nearly as fast as required. The rails are I 1 being laid down towards the'Rockies at the rate of three or four milesper day. Along ! the entire line of the route a population is springing up that, in the judgment of the best authorities, will make the road. irres- pective .of transcontinental freight. self, sustaining in ten yom-s, and the company have every reason to believe -that every yard of the-road from Calendar to Port` Moody, along the great lakes, over they prairies, and through the mountains will _be completed in the year 1887. mgcn. l'l..l`I_G3.0AF tun ; an average three tons oi coal each; but any ; one who has experienced the heavenly joys ,! of courtship will agree with us r they are worth all they cost. A Sl`.(,'l_l!'l_`._-->'l'l.lAesecrel . of beentv lies lnpnre blood anllgood health, without the "one the other is impossible. Burdock Blood Bitters is the grand key that nnlocks all the secretions, and opens the avenue to health by purifying and regulating all the organs to a proper action. It cures allscrofulons Diseas, acts on the Blood. Liver, Kidneys, Skin -and Bowels, and brings the bloom of healthto the psllid cheek. _ Tm: Oenti-alTobaooo Depot, Mr. E. Bethell proglirietor, is `gaining in popularity with the a.b ic. The best and purest brands of To- scoo and C rs are always kept in stock, and no one w 0 once pstronizes the establish- ment goes sway unsatised. This week s new assortment of goods is opened out, and com rises every 1- nisite of the smoker. Don t fail to try the ntrel Tobacco Depot, - --,It is estimated the courtship: cost on vlioining McCarthy's block-the only exo1u- sive tobacco` establishment in town. .13 MARKED 3` REXDING NOTIGEJ . 4,, 3 I ' s-Ivy . w-1:: uuuu III `III I l$ClII'I I 2" `which sitiva1yur'd*permnncnyc'nres I M P01`. aucv unwed by excesses or any kind). 8! g. MAL wEM(NEss.'and Ill dlseuosunt follow utuaqucnoe of Ge`:-Abuse. 33.103: of en , Lof:kofdIi11emor."I,`1 Jii.Vieraal haaltnde. [jam in 3 ; mnesao V on; premature o n e, .a,n many other dheuexthat laadto inasnltygor con. sum tiontndsprematuaa-grave. _ * , ns'na.:o:csren1mwm: mstimonlnllyfree by null. flho lM.V|Ooamran.1u.n!dat$1 per box,- orI1;'x`boxen`Inr$6,_hycall V or win he tent Erxnncnqcnmlynealed; ontrnceipt of price by by-drenynz. .7 - .. - l='..jvg-,!_., .i:.i=1\.*ls`-Y.nrnnw; ' --r- -- .--.uu . *-1s1summ"ie-s`t;;'ro1e01o.Voh1s ' !'_`!'%?.`.`!'1-H1`-.. 3'!?9 !P?! !!'9e .35 ?! , - --'l`houau:da .ot ave: are uuumlly rob d of t.h_ei;1_ vgiotims. lives pro- longetl.._ happiness and healtlf~17estoI'edhy`._theus'9o%hzreat_ . Ewu.1,._ cuRE. on RELIEVE muau.sN88, DIZZINES8, DYSPEPSM, .. ` DROP8) , INDIQESTZOM Fl.-UTTERING JA UNDI6E.' ' OF THE HEART . I?Y8IPEl.A8, ` AOIDITY 0F sur mean.` ~ ms sro/mu, usanrpum, _nnm=.9s IIEADAOIIE. . or 7.05 `am, AM Egcles of alum at-lxln 7 from disordered van. `xnousv JM ` - .~BO.WEL8oR `W J Ill`! lhiinut g `-- .. Mr. `Collingwood Schreiber recently save- some valuable in_formati_on_to a representa- tive of the St. John Sun, on the subject of C. P. R. construction. The track is laid from Calendar Station for thirty miles west- ward, and the road is graded "for about twenty miles in advance .of that. From this point, fty miles west of Calendar, to Pic River, thereis a gap. and the surveyors are now at work locating the line. Between- Pic River and Prince Arthur s Landing a : long stretch of rough, hilly, rocky country _intervenes. Here the grading isproaress- 1 int: very rapidly, and probably five or ten miles of track are in position. From-the crossing, of the Saskatchewan, surveys are in progress over the Rockies to Kamloops. The eastern end of the work--to Emory's ` Bar, 127 miles--is being constructed by B 0. _Mills & Co., who have four sections. 3 These are probably the heaviest sections on the entire line. Twenty miles of? this 1; division is supplied with rails and complet- t ed, and the grading, which. consists very largely of heavy rock cuttings, tvnnels, etc.. is very far advanced. About the middle of February we expect the sections of an iron . bridge, now being made in England. for crossing the Fraser River, to reach Esqui- malt. Upon this portion of the work it is expected the track will be laid for 70 miles h before the close of next season. Andrew tt Onderdonk has charge of the linefrom F- Emory s Bar to Port Moody, -the western terminus of the route, 86} miles. He is 5] pushing his work forward vigorousl'y,`and 1;; has a large force of men employed; A very g] 1'] 1| . considerable amount of rock cutting and grading has already been performed, and i J, the wharf at Port Moody is far advanced. t}, B. U. Mills it Co. have 7,000 men in their ta employ, 3,000 Chinamen being enlisted. n Andrew Onderdonk has probably over 3,000 Qt men in his employ, of whom .50 per cent, U1 are Mongolans. On the sections managlid .1 by Langdon and Shepherd 3,000 men and WE 2,500teams are exnp1oyed,`nnd-n.bout 100 ; ha engines and 1,800 cars are at work forward- `E th 200 cars employed in the work of construc- ing supplies, etc. Messrs. Manning, Mc- Donald, and McLean have seven steam (.8 shovels in operation between PrinceArthur's 3 _{( Landing and Rat Portage. These shovels 0 have each a capacity for removing from f it 800 to 1,500 cubic yards per day, according Pr to the character of the inaterial; nnrl in 'r:1 addition to the regular rolling stock o:e11gag- ed in the trafiic, they have 1-9 engines and M ha tion. As far as I can tell. the Cn.lm(l.'1_, Hm Pacic Railway Company itself has fully 600 men employed on the section from Pic River to. Prince Arthur's Landing. Ze- : F00 tween Calendar Station and Sturgeon. River M" James Worthington controls `over :.`,00U I ma ni9n- nnrl nnnn Hun Raul! Htn l\T-min in-nun}. 5 M -v4----9 vu III '1'. nzusmm 3 za. ' snntgwteu qyxne use or no_great_ ` camwm mvlconuon, hip); positiv_e_ly ondpermnnpny cures m P01 I ram-:MAN*s j wonm Pownzns. Are jrleusnnt to take. Contain their own Purgntive. Is n. safe, sure, and eltectul Cut:-oyer or warm: in Children orAdII1~ `L.& I use: URFORD STREET LON DON, h_\' Medicine: lhrnughuul the `Civilized \Vorld: wnh dnrecuons fur use in almost every ` Iwguug`. ' ' mngm: ' - gr gt`:-ohasers shoulci look to [he Labl on the Pots and lixra If um mhlresais no:538. Oxford Street, l.ondonoleey_nre spurinuxi ' W, _... uuuuu vAA_u| A7536 \a|VlIAl' tazen. ' For detailed lnprmauon. get the Maps and Fold.- era of the ' GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE; At your ncnregc Ticket Omcc, or add:-es : UIVIIIZ4 Ianguu EH gums, Nashvi ` n "ALBERT A New Direct Line.v1a Seneca and K:mk-.- kee,`ha: recently bneu opened between E!(`bm0uJ, Nor-folk.NewI>orz News, Chattanooga, Atlamr A -..~- le Louxaville, Lexmmon.Cxncnm.~.:1, `dxanapolus anti Lmayeue. and Omaha. Mmnenp- oh: and St. Paul and lntcrmedlzno points. TAX} Th rough Passengers Travel on Put Express rams. 4 Txakatafor mile at all principal Ticket Oooo in the United States and Canada. -Baggage checked through and rams of far :11. {ways as low as compqutox-a that _)tT_ex' less advan- azen. I....A..4-u-;.._p.,, .- - -- uncn n . noun ISLAND ROUTE. nearest address R. R. CABLE. ' E. 81'. JOHN. Vice-Pres. & Gen ! ll'x'r, Gcn'1 Th. 8 Put. CHICAGO- - conmxqwoon cunnmzn or; cAxAnn N nor- no coxs-mvcuon. ' }

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