3* 5` (10.51 `of malarin going round just ' 9? ha`! obsarved Barton Brown as he stood \ . \ - ,_ 4;- 111- -....1:.1 1.:. Ilmu... nvnuvuJ .v . .... ...... ....... ......-. snouvvwwvvl --Chioago drinking water has been analyzed again. They have managed to kind twenty-two different kinds of anima} in it this time. It ought to make rst class soup. v Va...-.. -....-..u- ` Many a. beautiful rose has been nipped in i the bud by an undiscovered worm, and many i a young life has been sacriced to the d._=atpuct- I ive power of worms in the human system. If f you would save those other tender house 4 ' plants, your children, give them Freeman's [ Worm Powders._ They are safe and pleasant, and are warranted cectual. who expected to belzicked. T _ l 1 -An Indianapolis widow who weans No.1-shoes claims tolxave had sixteen offers of marriage directly on account of her feet. . Must have been frbm men: Can ! Get It. ` l)ia.l_let's; Brightls Diseae, Kidney, Urinary I or. Livercomplainta cannot be contracted by you or your family y if Hop Bitters `are used. and if 30:1 already have any of these diseases . `Hop Bitters is the only medicine that will I _.don t get some puffedlhp "stuff that will only 5 harm V911. , . - positivelyycure you. Don't forget this, and us N on. 01 .1 . .1 17" ~ . . ! -Dean Swlft sand that . the reason ; some universities were learned places was ' because most persons took some learning 5 there, and but few` brought any away] 1 with them, and so it izccumulated. mzuuuuo unxnnnu nn.unu1.. A I marellous curefor Catarrh, Diphtheria, Can~ ker mouth,`and Head Ache. With each bot- tle there is an mgenious nasal Injector tor the moregnccessfnl treatment-of these complaints without extra. charge. Pnco 50 cts. Geo. Monkman, Bairie; W. `B. Sanders, Stayncr, wholesale and retail agents: _ 47.1y --A grgndson of_Marshal'Ne_v has been diAsc..vercd in Oregon. Of course, he is ragged, and hungry and hard up, which is qnile proper and all right, and we hope he'll stick to it. _ -...__- .- -n-u-vguvx .~ . .--. 4:. n.u.;;;.an4 ..._...--v .....-. .1 -Some people are always :1 little bellixid hand l in all undertakings ; delays are dangerous, and none mu;-e so th"an in neglecting what seems to be a triing colnl. Prudent people break up the ill-effects by a timely use of Hng~ yard s `Peotoral Balsam, thus `preventing serious "lung troubles. -1-There isajn old proverb which says, You_cari get more out_ of a bottle than vas put in-it. That is a. mistake. A _ man can get all.that was put in the bot- tle and in addibiozrto this can get 810 and thirtydaya." T ~ ' ' | `Fons - hard cold,` with pain" in the head. bones, V or through the chest, take Dowss Emxm, at once and in liberal doses, cover up Well in bed, and our word for it you will soon` bowell. _ `o _ 46-49 _ `-I-eAn exchange gives a. lot of advice " How to catch a husband. The sim- plest way to catch him would be to leave A l1im.hlone.with the good looking maid servant `and thou come hpon him un- `awatesf _ M A A ' lnlunnlra n.'vu|u 3;-an-5-u--v. Needs no advertisiu Arhen once_ introduced. 'Every_bot\tle cold sells hundreds of others by doing all and more than represented for Non- ralgia, Toothache, Headache, etc. It removes any` pain instzyntly, quick as ash. ` it and you will any it,ig well named Fluid Lig tn- ing; Get ntwenty-ve cont bottle at Geo. Morxkmaxfa Drug Store. , ' u"'A-..- _.-._ _,_._.. L- Juli-.. `UL- _._._ cuuuglu-nun v us q uvvn In `-.-`Are you going to folibw the sug-I gestion `of the railway oiciala and adopt the mean time ? asked the watchmaker (if Mr. Stubbins. Meantime? No, : indeed 1 My watch keepsimean time en- ough now. - V uvleri _ 1 " ' _ "'B!'ii`p folks can take quinine and some can't," continued the prisoner he he shifted `his weight to the other leg. . I prouume no. , ' " And them 9.: can't take quinine must hie whiskey, you know. Yea, I know." I felt my bunes aching yesterday, and being no I cnn t take quinine I took a small drink of whiskey. I prennme that is the Nllon why I am here 7" It in. " I don't remember of being intoxicated, but I presume I must have betrayed more or Ian ngitstion or I would not have been 'Aunan6n(l," Worm` F1135 II.IllC5~ cnuuren 01' BUIIIUS WIILI cove a failn 6 If Dre. :9W 91.?199!%*.W9*m ` yrgp` is ns > t.1_ga, safe and sure cure for all W0tm_l'_thMi1ll1'k 1n[the human tyatem, t-gpe worm included. ' ' 4. Lnqoqavn-A4 .5.` vs-V--.1: . A s cies- of worm is eating all the leaves -from e. chestnut and hickory trees in many sections, and the crop,ewill' be a. failure. Worms that afichchildren or adults will -nnl'nI`vA.n tdln-. `f 131- Then : ` mdnnon Writ-fr: 'sHILoH s CATARRH Ii13:.x1EoY.. A .._......1l....u ......n `An (`.l|"O\!'l1 hnkl-kn.-in Fun . "".mtHo ea u':b`i-isdm Limo rema o-wit, May mu cc your life more useful Ann cheer you up a b! t. A`L['["I`LE BEHIND HAND. ,1~;.1 I 1- 1 K|-sin: Ffuipl -uglntmng _ __ _.I--_..L ___.. __L-_ -._-- .._L.....!. ._... . ,,- ;;V!.lSG$LLANEOUs .A FAILURE IN (mops. HOUSE PLANTS. , do. H` ---'l"hey;ca_llA cer-thiln arbdaubs thati you can make neither head `nor tail of. S ud:. iea," because it would mks a year`: shxdy 0 nd out what the paixiter tried to 8_Hll.OH'8 OONSUMPTION CURE _ s- L-_.__.. ....---.I-:4\u\ I-kn mnu nnr-1-pr.-g. -1,. '. T 1 ,_. ....._._._- AQM,IRTIlI A, ODNDUOTER THAN _Hl THOUGHT HE >WA8 Tho time was midnight. The man was lawfully and wonderfully full. He walked up to the x`e-alarm signal box and plnod {nickel in it.` `Then he sat down on the curb. I hy'don t the boar start 1" ' no answer. . y don't the our start I no nnuvar; -`inn | |'lIh\alI\iuuvw---. --_-- -_, This is beyond question the most success- ful Cough Medicine we have ever sold-, a. few dosel invariably cure the worst cases of Cough. Group, and Bronchitis. while it : \vondcrful' success in izhe cure of consumption is without .. ....-..nn1 in the hintnrv of medicine. Since , inthe of conlumpmon 13- wmxuuu 3 parallel in the history of medicine. Since it's first dfscoverv it has been sold on a guar- antee, a (est which no other medicinx can btangl. If you have a cough we earnestly ask yonito try it..' Price 10 eta. 50' etc. `and $1 00. If your Lung: are sore, Chest, or Back, Lame, use Shi1oh a Porous Plaster. Geo.-Monkma_n, Barrie; \V. B. Sanders, Stayner, wholesale and retail agents. 47-Iv, .. 1 :,L I 1...! .. .-...,. .1.-.nv nah] an amt l'0E_l.H. uquuw. .. . , - I wish I had a pug dog," said an up-town youth recently- What in the world do you want one of the critteni for 7" asked a_f1'iend. I know where] cou'd soil him for $15 !'was the eatfnest _.reply. ._ ... -.1. ___--- (1..-nnnl -,.., . . Halt Rheum Cured. Are you troubled with Sa.1t'Bheux'n, Rough Skin. Pimples or Canker Sores; ifso, .520 at nnce to'G. ;\1onkmzm's ])rug.St;m;o and get a. pnclm 0 of McGregnr & `Parke -s_C;srhulic Ger-' ate. . rice twentyve cents . It was never known to fail. ' t` ;I'_ ~ Gov. Crosby" says that while Mr. ,\rthur and his friends were crossing 9. ` lry, gulch in Northern \Vyoming they saw written with char coal over the door I of :1 vacant cabm the following : Only ` ` nine miles to wafer and twenty milesi s , from wood. No grub in the house. God 3 bless our home." 1 K ' following" interesting r.`uu\v - -_-A German. writing in one of the Berlin )a mom of his cum nirrus rivers the I I _ P :-:V B,` _ Item: >" In tins lost the brave Oa{)'t.`Schule1'. .1, H Al` 31:5 Loni` u nu Lana battle we A _-l- '2ollow1ng Interesting umu. - u. ....,.. the A cannon ball took of his head. His lasbzwords were 2 - ` `Bury me on the spot where I fell. - . r\ ,, L. 1\.. l..I\.n.'n Iv`.-- ..__,-, __ ,,, V -T1-u'~:G1`eat French Remedy, Dr. LoDuc's Pills. A test of over (hi1ly'year.~' in` France, and throughout the Continent of Exnope, has -stablished the fact that these pills ]ws. lirl1: y cure Fcmale Wcu/cntas:_s produced hy'Cold, Nervous .\`hocI., nemia, Gnzcrul l)cbili!_:/,~ Em \V. C..McLean,-'sole agent. Barrie, Ont. W. P. Soules, agent for Allandale,` Ont. 38-3 mo ---Fifteen years ago an Alabama. man I killed a peddler. Ever since that time his wife "has held the crime oyer. him as .1 whip, obliging `him to split all the Wood, build all the fires and rock the baby. Rendered desperate by her treat- .ment; he has given himself up to be hung. IIIIBVVIJI Ilunu. Can you nd excuse of Brighf/3 Disease of the Kidneys, Diabetes, Urinary or Liver Com- plaints that is curable, that Hop Bitters has not or cannot cure? Ask your neighbors if they can. I :1 `AT. T-.'.....CI-. C1\n Qbnnuin I-Tnofinrr' 1'0 BLAME ron i-iuv-` jg .-;--.: JNG OI-IILLB V I uuuy ULIU. . _ -- No, Joseph, l1)e_Stea1i1 Heating Company was not formed for the pur- pose of heating steam. Steam is heated before it. is made-that is to say, when 1 you Ixent the steam--no, when you make -no-well, confound you, don r. you 1 know steam is hot anyway, and doesn't have to be heated by 8. company. ANSWER` 1':-us QUESTION ` N \\'|... .1... ..\ In-snv nnnnln we nan nrmmtl "us. I L | AI`"BI1 IFII3 VUI`-UIIIIII _ ` Why do so many people. we see around us, lseem to prefer to suffer and be made miscr- able by lndigeslion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, Coming up of the Food, Yellow Skin, when for 75 e125,, we will sell ' them Shilahs Vitalizer, guaranteed to cure them. Geo. Monkman, Barrie; W. B. Sand- -.1's, Stayner, wholesale and retail agents. 47-ly --- - - .1 . 1-: ll` J.4|.LA.A 4. 4;; u.-; \/\4A~;4o i One who tried the faith cure declares shei was cured~-'--cured of her f_ait:h-_ Burdock 5 Blood Bitters cures by works. not by faith I a1r:ue., It is the grand specific for all diseases i | of Liver, Kidneys and Blood, purifying, regu- i l liting and strengthening the vital uids. E - A M . '\T...........L....' ...`....n_ ___L.'_`.. .'_ . I ` "`E) ""` """D"""_"D ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " ` - "-' `I --An article in a November maga; I zine asks : \Vl1at instruction should be , mlded in our colleges? VVcll, one per son thinks pool and draw-poker should l 5 he added to the curriculum, which al- ready embraces base ball, boat-racing and penochle; but we (l draw the line at pok- er. A young man is generally procient l Ainethat science before he enters the col_- lege. * 11-` you ziro troubled with a hacking.` I cough, |)owz~'s' Euxm will give you relief at. it once. \Vzu-ranteil as recommended, or money 3 lrefunded. Price, 25c., 50c, and $l._C0 pox" ' bottle. ' 46-49 -- M aria Antoinettds harp has come to 1 ` light In an old curiosity shop, in Berlin. : Fleury, the Queen's valet, cm`:-iecl it oil ` as :1 souvnir, but, being reduced to V great poverty, he was forced to paxrt. with 3 I it, and sold it to 1|. lady of Brunswick ; ` gafter which it passed through v_-ariousl hands, The harp is richly inlaid with ivory, and s".ill bears the` name of the maker. ' v AJALL l ' \Vhat is meant by Secretions m a. Il'lC(ll- cal sense? The Secretions are the powers uf certain glands and organs of the body to I hold aud distribute the lxenlthful uids ofvtlxe 5 .=.y.~stem. such as bile from the liver, etc. | Burdock Blood` Bitters regulates all the organs g of the secretions to make pure blood. X l ' uvuv AA. .-..4.-.v . --The Rev. Mr Leper, of Trenton, Ia., Ill-.11 in with a. stranger, who persuaded = l him to draw $750 from :he bank to en- ` gage in a money making scheme which I the stranger had unfolded. When t-he! clergyman carried his money to a place i nf meeting he found the other man shuf- ilingl three cards. He was `drawn gently into a monte speculation and was per- mitted to win. Thinking that he saw an" opportunity to double his original $750 and his winnings, he risked all his money I on a card. The amount obtained from i him is among the largest. ever taken from I 4 clerical dupe. - SINGERS and public speakers are a.lwa)q benetted by using Dowxs Euxm, as it re- moves hoarseness and increases the power of the voice. Take small doses often. Price, 25c. 50c. and $1.00. 46-49 ' --The -following is Artemus Ward's` description why he courted Betsy Jane : I There were many affcctin ties which made me banker after Betsy Jane. . Her | futher s farm jinned ourn; their cows and ourn squelched their thirst at the same spring;'our' mares both had stats on their forehead ; the measles broke out in both families `nearly the same time ; our parents (Betsy Jaue s_ and mine) slept regurlarly -every Sunday in the same meetin house, and the neighbors used to observe: ` How thick the \Vards and the Peasleys air. It was a sublime sight in the spring of the year to see "our,-' several mothers v(Bety. s and mine) with ' their gowns pinned Itip, so I that that they'oouldn t silo em, e'eck-=' tionatelyhilin soap together and aboosin I their neighbors.~ * II ....... -...-- -- I ns taken sick at year ago ` With billions fevenj. . My dqctmj gronnunced me cured, but I. got sick again, wlth terrible pains in my back` and sides, and I got no bad I V 1 Caulk! not mov_el_ ' I shrunk 3 _ ' From 228 lbs. to 120! , I had been doctor- :.... Gnu mu van? hut N. (`HA ` :u\n .... .......1 `I .did before." To Hop Bitten . rrolu 1&0 `H13. nu LR'Jl .1 I_1a,(1 peen (10350)-_ - mg for my llver, 1_1_nt 1t dld me no good_ I (he! not expect to hvo more then three months I began to use Hop Bit_terg, Directly my apt pehte returned, my paxns left me, my entire system seemed renewed as xf by magic, and after mung several bottles I am not only 9,; sound as a sovereign but weifh more than I . , 0W6 my life. Dublin, June 6, 81. R; Fxrzrumox, How we Gm Smx.-Expose". V and night; est toomuch wits;f{.";g;`: _ work too hsrd_ without rest godpo 1- `.11 `kg time ,sk,a1H1,= W19 zwatmna advertised and on you vgnllwsnt to know I;qw~`o 3,} well,-' which is answered injthroo wards?- --We Actually astonished a. number of levcl headed men at the regular prices of our Over - ootta. What will we do now they am marked down. T. W. Gray & Co. 46-2t WHAT DOES IT MEAN 2 THE 1`.-urn CURE. Answer ".l`h1u. Loss and Guam. CHAPTER I. ITFFEE ENGER 2 V TRADE M.5uK_ 0): mm o_rMAcxx12~_iE. It pays boat to cazwas for :1 Solid House. with .u. Reliable Machino. whern (-very machine sold `West, Toronto. Factories at Elizabeth N. Y - -Giasgow, Scound: South Bend. Im1., nmi Ca" in a. neighborhood will sell vu others. Such u. house is Tm: 3"1.\`GEH'. .\1A.\`L`1-`.u.1n'R1.\'o Com- PANY. the largest and most. successful Sewing Machine Compn.n{in the World; and such 3 ma.- china is the Gl;*_U1NE SINGER. anrc cvcry time, shnpla,strong. doing the widest range of work and cquipoed` with every v:1|unb1:;improvc- ment. N.B.- \V clmvolnude an Immense Hoduc- tlon mthe prices of Ncodles,-0ll. Attachments.` and Ports. so that tm. cost of keepin' n. SINGER in repair is less than half the cost of; coping any other sewing machine in,reoa.ir. ~2000 onzces in United States and Canada. and 3000 oiccs in the Old World a.ndSouLh America. .l rinclpa.1 Oico -3! Union Squu.re.'New York. 1-lead (mice for Ontario and the North-West-'-66 King Street 111. -w. STEPHENS. "'0' l_1u. -(H311 `n-, XAVVA:-vvv and BOWE-`.18. giving (one. energy, and vlgourto llhcsve arnnl MAIN SPRINGS OF 1.l!_- ' They ufe pmx: "" I yiving em-rg;.',_nnd vlgourto those great MAIN SPRINGS 1.1+ 1-.. are com}. denllyrecommende-I 3- u never failing rcuedv in all | vases where the cunslilugnon, [mm wlxalcvercause.-has become impaired or weakely.-d_. 'I`hoy are wnnuerfullv cmcaciuunln alt ailments mcnlenlnl In Fenmles or 9" ages` and as :1 GENERAL FAMILY MEDICIN `..m.e unsurpassed, c---- ' This 1 leading ' 'rhP1 BY A Dl8'!'INHI`ISRE|! .\lE.\lB!'4'R ()VF' THE HOUSE` 01 LOBDS. Gran! Household Meuxclne runns ulnunsau ....| leadmg riecessuriesnf Life. These famous Pills purity th Blood, and act mo-I powerfully, y.-lsoothmgly, on the --' -- ,1- 1-7.-_1_.____ powenun-,', y_usuuu.m5.,, .. i Liver; Stpmazcli, Kidneys, '11 is an in.`-x1!:h! rem: V5ItI'V'.I 'r.H.bL.Ji 5-is-A\I'.J wan:-v. `:--y---, 'v. If effcclua ly- rulmed on ghe ncck a..d_cl1cf.1. as 5.11: 'm'_:> meat, ix Cures .5m-e'1`hro:.u, t)ipltc1jin. B.'cm-}..'is, Coughs Colds- and oven Asthma. For Glandular wcnlmga. Abaccasea, Piles, Fnslulus. Goa unrunu 6 I Hz: `I I-\lE`IJ\Jl'I And nn. sun! by n]! Vendors ufM-..-Lliclucs throughout il C1vilizedVVorId: wuh dxrccnnns fur use in ulmuslcve Imzgvmur-. ' ' lnlzgvng-. _' ` ` `E uc-haaers should look to the Label on the Pots iand Bxrs If ljw urldrz-.15 is M11533. UX`| d SUV?- l.ondo_noxeey are spurious: .____,,. ,.,,.,- . . __ , 1 Us Searching and Healing roperlie are known `-hfoughoullhe \\ mld_ For me: cure of Bad Legs`, Had Breasts. my arr:-, _,1 , #1., _ . _..` `l"|`l--.... I for INFLAMMATION OF THE URINARY OH` GANS. cauac-:1 by Iudiacretion or } Hotel Diem HospitaL`.l .u~ia, Treatment. Posi- tive cure in one to three days. Local tromment on1y-required_. No nauseous doses of Cupcbs "or Copaiba. . ` I.vmI.mnm=:.Iimtx-:x1c.(?1=nA'rI\'x;, I`m:\'1:.\'n\'1-:. 3 Price $1.50. including Bulbe 53':-inuc. .`-'0X(1by ull Druggists, er aunt free by mail svr:urel_v ac-med; on receipt of price. Descriptive 'l`xjv.7.ti.=-. free on nfgalicnlion. - AMERICAN ;\G!L.\CY " 66" i .-N IDICINE CO.. Detroit. Mic-.h.. and Windsor-, | _ . 5 Endorsed by the` French Academy of Modicme )nt. Sold in Barrie by G1-:0. )IONI\ IvlA2.\', (`hem- BL V I nu. n nus unu \.IIIIuuI.u| un. uAI:uuIn\,uuII.'u \Iul_y nv 533 OXFORD STREET LONDON, And nn. Still! Ir: nll Vnndnrs nfM:-.:|irlm-,5 thrnuahnut ihc '6U"ff' }{:`1'I.-`."i;"rLf<:"'/'s;`E i s M , % `WIN! me Vlcounwaa, -wuu in u. Iluluu In MwNIb ; the honorable Mr. Koppel, hit Jon, the hmxomblo Misses Keppel, his I vduughten ; Mr. Duly, of Toronto, sister of Lady Bury, and Mr. and Miss Daly, her I Ion and daughter. ' YT}----`at Du-u I-uu (nu ununu--:1 vnnr: hunn ` Lardine, Bolt Cutting, Cylinder. W? A { I +-o%1n:-S!-%J Have thkenmihat awards at all._ExhibitioIiq Gold a'1_:d Silver Medals and Dxplomas. '. 1 The Pulls undOimmcn1urc Mnnulactured only it -an oust-our-1:` n-:--u:-p-i- n I\nlI\I\I SGVG MOM]! GM machinery by uang them. LXL-.._ N6r"{;` nmNu1x~r-12:_\?i'rnbU?r Tnis c`a"1cAG` o,n`nE1<"`1s* LANDE&mPAGIPf}TIg Y" By the central positfon of its line. oonn ha ULuU.l.u.lU) uuun unuu Ill D.U.ll. 11) ll 1 posit on line. oonnecta the East and the West b ' tho ahol-test route. and car- rx a pnaseu ers. wit out chuugo of care. between C xcago an Kansas City. Counou Bluttu Leaven- worth. Atobiaon, Minneapolis and at. i nul. It connect: in Union Depots with all the prmci al lumen of road between the Atlantic and the Pac o Oceans. Ito equimnent In unrivaled and murmu- ccnt, petn composed of Most Comfortable `tnd Beanufu! gy Coaches. Magnicent; Horton Be- climnz Ohm: Oars, Pu man`: Prottiqat Palace Blcepxn cars. _ the cat Line of liming Cars in tho orld. In-ee Trains between Chicago and Missouri ngver Points. Two "Stuns between cm- caao And lllxnneapohs and St. anlmtn the Famous AI BBQ!` I EA noun:-on -- Hanan I I.I:Il ROUTE." A New and Direct Line. vi Seneca and Knnim- kee.hu recently been open: between Richmond. No:-fol New rt Ncwshnttanooaa. Au:Lnt:.Au- usta, aahvt to Loulavle. Lcxlnzton.Cincinu.1:i, ndlanapous Ami Lafayette. and Omaha, Mxnncap- one and 8:. Paul and intermediate pointa. Tm: Through PI:3.II8_el_`I Travel on FM: Express rn nu. . ' . Tiokata (on sale at an rincipal Ticket Omces in the Unuecrstntes and anuda. . Baszaao checked through and rates of fan: 3!. ways as law as oopxpcutors that offer less advan- 3-'demiledintormat1on.cet the luv: and I`o1d- - an etch _ GR _o.T ROCK ISLAND ROUTE: gt [out nearest Ticket 0809. or nddrou UIIIRI noun l_s|.AlID ROUTE, At. your 0300. or R. R. CABLE. ` E. 81". JOHN, VIOVPNM O Gen ! n'g r. Gen ! `rm. Q Pan. A33. CH ICAGO. ,,_ ` I-{ouschold Medicine rm_1ks` amongsl lhel uunenessnriesnf _ I _ _ } 1 pear in the English House of Lords, nnd_ . `cu for noventeen years a member of the I110 QBUKIIIBI`. Viscount Bury has for several years been ; Home of,Connnons. He takes a. great deal ; of interest in C-anatln and Cannrlian affairs, hsvin about thirty yonra ago held the posi- tion _ superintendent of Indian ahirs and 1 (octet/ary to the Governor-Geneml, which` former position is now hold by the Right Honorable Sir John A. Maodonald. At ' the time that Viscount Bury hold the posi- tion it wu under the Imperial Govern- ment, but came under the control of the n.....:..:.... n .... ......m..o .6 H... Hmn of Na M,coLL BROS . PATEM9 M,EDlG_lNE$. <'cr)' kind -Au-Skin Disease, : ms. UNACOUAINTED WITH THE GEOOf?r\F'I<|V CF T ma Minneapolis and St. Paulmin. F "ALBERT LEA ROUTE." `cw Line.vin. Seneca mm s Lcoflund: South Bend. 1nu., unu um-u. N ` Manager Iigrric Oice. _D\`mlop-at n'l u';'r. ! cmcmo. L. Ulcers, % mam, out came uuuur um UUHULUI In mu; Dominion Government at the time of its lormation. -During the time of his stay in 'Canada the 'S"iscount traversed the great I NorthweIt,~ and when interviewed by (L Spectator reporter yesterday,- he said that what he found to be an uninhabited wilder- ness then` he now looked upon as the most promisingplace in the world, the country to which the eyes of `all would be turned. In writing a work on Canada many years ago he had passed over the Northwest as being an unknown and uninviting place, ' but now he -found that it was bound to take its place, and its rapid growth had entirely upset his calculations. He said he considered that, as a cattle ranching oonntry, the-"Northwest afforded an un- bounded and unequalled field. It was more -suited to the purpose than the coun- try below't'he".border, being: milder and of a less changeable climate. The only draw-- back is the"'want of suitable markets, but the building of the Canada Pacic railway would soon open out the entire Northwest to buyers. In the United States the Chi- cago market could not be excelled, but there was not the land necessary for the grazing required for ranching purposes, and oonsequently the_ Canadian land. would have anlnnite advantage. Capitalists, Mr. Bury said, should not be in too muc_h hurry to rush to, the Northwest, as many who had gone there would meet with dis- appointment. . Amnna the writings of the viscount is a mmwc AND Lusmcmarac ans, so ?cm"s BO0KS'I`()RE. E BIBLES, ' Day or Sabbath Schools requiring Prize Books will find that I lum- and well asgorted Stock. . ' WRITING ADESKSV, J.` ' JJJJ, l.'\}\J.] I LO1'E\ SJ,ful; \Vholc-sale Prices. I . , BEHOLD {TH E A SQRAYGPI4` S'l`0VES - IN `LAMP GOODS we have Lhn lzirgest Stock ever brought into Ban from the smallest Be-drnomA Juunp to the Ialggwst Library Lzmp. -Als; >')wir j Burners, Chimneys, \Vir~l and all trimmings. s ` iSPORTSiVlEN, ATTENTION! VVc have arriving the largest Stock of Muzzle and Breeclx-loadlrg (h1r.{`=l-' and double bands, Gallery and Sporting Ries, Revolvers; Gun Cases, Gun Cc`-" Shell Bs:l`.<',`Slu=lls, English and (Jmadian Powder, Re loading Caps anwl l.oots - offered ixrtlxis Town. Builders Hardware, Painters Oils. Leads, A1-lruslxvs, &'c Thrashers Jack Chain, Bolts, Uils, Belting, Lace Leather, \':c.` A Complete Stock of everything in Hardware, to supply the wants of we { body in this County. M` m nlul WEI Bum: uw nun-vu unu- 9vorVox;i;1;_ip.g;wn head. . 3"`$`u`*oxoo\thvinad' hq moved off, -g-J-.-='; ` ' ' . VVe have in Stcci: a finll line of Tents, Camp Beds, Tables, Stuols and Vi VT-ackle, all of whicli we aw selling at Manufacturers Pricts. 1' `V0 have in Stock the best and cheapest lines of Grain (.'rnd]e-n, N] Rakes, Forks, and Harvest. Mitts in this or any other Town "in Canada. makeg Specialty of these Goods. 1:-v ` F 13' E`. V I S .3 (D S . - Sign if the _Circu.la1` Saw, Dunlap street, NOTl}L Side, Bam> IBIEI.(DS., jPH0T0GRAPHERsz Beg to an:nounceAthat having made an-angcmants to import, ` enabled thereby to offer icAamE'rs AT FROM $3 PER noz., CARDS AT $2 PER DOZEN. QUALITY TI-IE BEST. ...._____j 'n`_+,4 -- -nu. u. uunlu, .I.n1U.l'4'.LVBl`J1) AUC0' TIONEER for the County of Simoqb. ` Orders It at the ADVANCE Olce will be promptly at, tended to, and information will be furnished Rattles x-equl Mr. Ford : services. as thou h as had himself ulted. Sal tak p_usto|1itovo:iel?odc:.m u ea? FIRST PRIZE AT BA1?a1m,"3881, 1882 153:; JTHE STRUGGLE FOR lllll PIIIEIIS AN]! STYIES WE IIlIl}H'l' THEM ALL 130013 2 shots 1 S[|PPERS! IppUluI.u|uI.|b- Among the writings of the visonnt work on the Exodus to the Western Na- tions, written about 20 years ago, also a book upon the condition of the Indian tribes. written about 25 years ago. Most `of the suggestions in the latter book have been curried out by the department of In- dlln shirs. Mu Ruupu man an :nHInnCn fl-rand nf` `' HOV uuqax. \... eh. m replieidvhis Honor. xiiilaems tn be chock full of chjllland four." at V'.. ._....._..._.___._..___ _._`. ._.-._ _ __ ____ A 339; n;._ iron, LICENBHE-3D `AI I`.' 7.I{`1j.M1}AT1'31'.T1J:_x4311T:`s"+1 FARM mg '."33.l?%. .`3f2L?{22E.`!;am9`:} 9.rder_s l..'ll;..i.-I`! 91. $<:`x?. $5.; `i_iE .ff` .-`J -gr---w :-:-v-- Niixi Daron Tb ranquuansows Gno'cmu' sronu. .V~.~-~ -~-- v--V1 1.141.. vsavw GIG SUUIIIIJB lbi -W9 T9 YGWY 1!` you all and don't care how you come. We will l t 3' in-shape for less money than any Shoe concern in the County. . Our Boots FITBIETTER and have more style to them" than any ' ""`'`'I I: this market`. '_ . ~ ' FAMOUS ONE-PRI(.`[s`. snow. Ilousrlr 3.@m?oN azsam`, LOT OF BEMNANTS OF WALL PAPER. AT IIALF PRICE. @M?>iEZ"?"'iT C3_A.]L-]L- .Al\T]D STEEEE SCICJTT, l`l1e World Renowned Radiant Home-Coal Slovc. The Inimitable Challenge He:1ter-For Wood. {The Sublime ST. Julicn Parlor Stove -Fo1` Wood, The Unappronchal;le Forest King-For Wocd_ The Happy Home I\l(.ker.~:, Marquis and Angelo--Cook Sln\'(~<. V Backed up by a lost of others to suit all classes. NOTE PAPER, FOOLSUAPS, SMALL AND OFFI(,'I.\L }'I_\\ }'. nf -\`fl-\nlr.uu`n -Dr-;nr.n ' can sum-s. Mr. Bury was an intimate friend of Canada's great statesman, Sir John Mac- donsld, during the time that the latter was just commencing his public career, and Iince..tlgaM.;mo the friendship was continued I I:houg"htho friends have been far apart. Mr. Bury is much pleased with his present visit to Canada, and will probably write a. description of his visit, on his return, about Ara mhnltlilkhence. nouns son HOLIDAY TRADE Toronto 'a.1).c1 Bar_r1e. The little sh are dead and the big dues are getting sick. WA nun vnnJ-Q (A... u... -11 __.'l ,1, Q. n The above `has HOUSQEI-'lOLl;`}-'VURNlTURE UNDERTAKING _. -AAA sAx :`orn.er I PRAYER BOOKS, SHELF AND HEAVYHARDWARE. ac. -Vo.fC'0lIie1 wnd Eda/field Streets, Barrie, 7` `hen vng it any v... _-..-. . H ll \- IIOVCUIWGY. ` _ 1 ;.-`v aim. beck ...,:.,-.3, then 1" .. not returned. ] ta :-5." ` n'he_ jumped up, grabbed the tele- ~ 0 [II II pole Round the waist, and attem t- ed go it up. There was a spirited` tugg- 'g.ng*!e:.Ievenl seconds, and then he made 0 at the feet of his advan- lq: end the gelult was that he kicked him- -A 5;. hill `Id, 5911 80 Often And so fully proved as to be the town talk- 7 A , Just received my Import Orders of 'VV'I-3IOL'ESA.LE. @`HAr:nsoMEHEARs1: BOTHWELUS BLOCK, OPPOSITE THE >`T_.\ 1`1<,_\-_ WORK-BOX -. `O1 ,v,.U'1:1c1erta1'1nR `~, -1 1 .E"'4 ' r\v A77 In-Ir` r... _ I'W'ELL S BLOCK, THE WAMPIDNSHIP. ?DEA.`LF1RS IN qoscnpuon ox ms v: two moxgliyhgnce. Ll f; V \,U 16.; om (I :- fugnighzd JOHN CLAYTON. ) AT (-. And all Funeral -Roquiaitea Fu `SCRAP, AUTO. morn. ALBL'.\!.~'. IN ALL ITS BRANCHES A15ID MISCELLANEOUS B(mK.< ii! the West. J of lot. 6. in t. V nuununn 5' ' ml! in the Townshi D IJ l? I L of Vespm e 4th Con.. 00 acres. more or less. A good crcc lot Forturtherparticlarsapgly Oice. or to the owner. R. '1`. It runs 9"` I at !hoADf- ` a.xr1.~w.t~ ` 0) H4 3-m. their stun.` Furniulxed . h-l'|1BI'Illl_16l.I.|Uur Wu uuvul nuymwuv n (cos we hmge it. . Every Overcoat nk own to Bargain _pr1cea. T. W. Gray boo. --*~ 46~2t H103 Old man blgg nu no tunwr. once he completely fell down. Win 1, '5`- w.':::.; oz I040 Io! .46-2: A ' F_ORTUN_A'[`E ESCAPE. J I Brkenshsw, 26 Pembroke St., Toron- ` to,V5t one time was -about to submit to a sur- gical operation for bad lameness of the knee n ioint. All other treatment hnvin failed. when Ird I Yelloiv Oil was trie , and speedily A-anal `unl- i. conductor tlisn I thought but I boliovo now thnt 1 d a. throw- vynroout hadn't noomo o'. . __gcu_o pf -re-a;*AI`unnou; H 1 . feliowa, `V " i_;_.du'_.I:h',\'o not thn lust trace ; W6 ' `, H}: P It And Bellow, ...".'n`~'.i'l".`:?";'.'a.. `( )1dFi.rne-nlaoo. ~-Plunu rcngem-her we never adveftise a mdggslua have __. L- D-_~.u'n r\-:nn- T `V flu-nu ormloius '6' CANADA '11 nov or-' snxratu Armmo' TWENTY FIVE -mousuuo non- ` LABS IN on: YEAR . There is no more lucrative. employment today in ED land in the _W_o,y _of_ mpxiugli labor than t at of slight" woi2htjockey.1' There are lads enough suicieutly.1ight to` ride at the lowest handicap weight, but few _ of them have the strength to hold a horse together, or be of any use to their mount at the termination of a. race." ' Wheusucli-a` boy is found he can command almost any ~ sum for his services. _ The present chum - pion light-weight in England 13 Martin who has won quite in number of races this season including the Czesnrewitch Handicap on Don Juan. Pendmzen, of the Referee, in speak ieg of Martin, says :---`f`. He might very ensilybe used by some liction writer of the future in proof of the more than extraordin- ary nature of it successful jockey`s career when success comes, to`hitn exceptionally early. "Martin is. I believe, only a. little over fifteen. Anyhow, he is not sixteen, and he still goes to, school. As the weight at which he rides proves`. he is, except. in Newmarket notions very much undersized even for fifteen, and yet it is anticipated that his earnings in the saddle for the year of grncn l883 will not amount to anything less than 5,000---i'.\'e thousand pounds! Non , u'lmte\'er may he otherwise thought . nf jockey life. there is cause for reflection when we think of n small boy with shining morning face creeping unwillingly to school, who can earn this amount or more per an- , . '1`I.:. mm'vimv nf 'Mnr'l.in niilln mm nn.l` 1 who are Still in ITOHLUI Lulu. u we wuxu nu:u- i ci-or Cannon or any one of the riders who earn fabulous amounts, they have to be looked upon as men who some time ago on- tered themselvesin the race for wealth, who have attained good positions in it, and who are by this time quite used to the handling of thousands. But the` case is altogether whenwe take. a small boy, who has always been carefully looked after at hoine or at school, and who` is in no_wa.y the artful stable manekin of the suckled on crime and weanod.on duplicity steries-:md yet find this genial and innocent boy al- ready amassing in one year what many 9. man blessed, or cursed, with a large-family would be satised to retire upon. Martin, so those who know him best declare is ahttle boy with little boyish ways and little boy- ish peculiarities; he is altogether unlike the typical professional jockey, who "appears to have been old and wizened at` birth, and to have got. older and more wizened with every step in his career. Well. I commend the position of aifairs, and with it the story that Martin very much preferred the pocket knife which his uncle promis- ed him in the event of his winning the Ceasarewitch to the 1,000 presented him by Mr. Lambert, to- any dramatist or " novelist who is nnxious to infuse some new features into his scenes of sporting life or sketches of sporting character. --o4 who uus mlmlmn 0}` Ixlurq p_Ul' au- ' num. The position nf 1\Iv.r'hn pixlha one up more suddenly thn._n Ihu xmsition of Archer; Cmmnn, Wood, \'v'ch`o or any of the others who still in frontuf him. If we take Arch- |~_.. ._.. n....m.n ..u- nnv mm nf Hm riders who | ._:o_-g --Ovcrc-nuts cheap. cheap. cheap, very cheap at T. W. Gray &. Co's. 46-2t: ._.._ .---o--3>-o>-------v A pair of embroidered, fancy-lnokingi stnspexxders hung In front _nf n.M1chignn` avenue store recently, and a. young farxncr lmlted to examine them. - l`C`An1n`1\InrI nnnv 7" kn nabs!` nu {HA nrn- umtea no exmluue uwm. ' Sometlung new 7" he asked as the pro- prietor came out. ' Shunt oudt, my friend. Dose ish. lmfent suspenders." Are you the solo agent I" .. I vhns. Dat batunt cmnu oudt about 1 two vhceks ago, und my lmlddor in New York sends me a. ahublot yesterday. You c:m`t puy em no blnce else." i They don't look very strong. _ ; What? If you can prank dose. suspen- ders by s11}|u|})i1|g_()vc1' ninefences 1 git` yym tcu bmrs ! I wo`nder*hu\v they'll wear 1" Shust like iron. Here ish `a hair of Int 1.atent. he replied as he unbuttoned hin vest, dut I haf woxfnover two y ars ! I 'l`L.. &`....r...u- '|.nJ nnnn Kuxrn fhn lhisnr WON`! ,0! N10 .l.'0Klx!.IuI1 uuuuwu, Alqljy in 116 Old Fiye-place. ' i"_'{f`.:'." ~ V kw ` _ _ I !nid6'; u9a n. 5 is `my-Brother, 0 15 Ihathowilogge up utamling there; l?I side, I the other. to mango og_r.\5_hrden with care. " He is a. young mm) with n. tlmrough nnderstzmdiug of the 1ead_i_ng traits in human nature. He dresses well, carries am extra. clgznr, and he drops in and pre- sents n. card to tho e'cc't that ho is en- gaged in canvassing for an embryo work to be known as rho -Encyclopedia of States." . H V .. .. L..L T ....n.... 1 'r`Inn'l horn in nnh. IHH vest. " (Int. .l. mu wuxju uvur LWU y (115 ; 'l`lIofhrn1erl1at1 gono befofe the dealer . I ! saw where he had made the slip, and then 'hu looked after the retreating gure and` l._......., `Hmtc-3." Y-o-5, but I gueastl "don't care to sub- | scribe," replies the citizen. 5` Oh Hut 1 Mn-.'f wrmf. VH1! H). The book unused : I 1 "I guess I let der bntent part alone i nnd go in heafy on der enxbmi-lory peas- ! nncm `" . upon a 1ew'or me most. eiumum Here he makes a pause to allow the shot to stxikc, and then cuntim1es : ---citizens of Detrnit---t`ho moat emi- nent and prominent citizens of Detroit to secure brief sketches of their lives. 1: Al. I" .......`. LL..- ..sl...... nh 'kn1.u:-inn 4-n ' scribe," repues me cmzen. l 011, but I don't want you to. The book l will be Buld on its merits. I- am calling fewof the most eminent " Hm-n lm mnlmn n mmae to allow the BBCIIFB Drlcl. BKULUIIUB U1 ulcu uvua. Ah ! says the` other,_ns he begins to malt. 7 . u r. .1....:.... 1.- L..1... 4:..`...- nc Hm ..-m.o- mm- mam. Ye desire to taka ve of tho moat pro- minent citizena_ of this county, In the sketchbs we desire to show how they have risen from poor boys to great and honored men." r u.._- ,...-_....L. ......n.,... ......:.,. 4,. ..11m., um _ UU LUUBV xuused .( I .. men. _ l [ Here occurs another pause to allow the victim to tickle himself.] Well-a~-we':l--"- You were the first of the five selected, chips in the young man. My mission is to secure your photosrraph in order to make a. steel engraving. In the course of ten dnvs I will be followed by the gentle- man who - writes the biographies. Have you a photograph 7 \Voll-ah-I think so." V We want one which does you full jus- tice. The engrnving costs us 355 each. This we pay out of our own pockets, but are compelled to make a charge Qf $5 each for the tint paper and the reference in the index. Let's see. TWhu.tdoestheinitia.l int yonrmiddle name stand for T It invm-iahlv stands for a. ve-dollar bill. l_U U$I|`w Irun-v-as--u. - .--. --. VG ...g;- r - yl/turn w.idoly uunder, 0|: toil we Iok tn for a brace. .'fhe,I=whltover load we` are under, W; like a rock on its bole. But Ioisetimcl our climate gets hotter Thnn Tophet. that very bad town ; Then old `man Magng has to totter, . Ami mm: In mmnlotelv yOll!`_ll]l(.l(ll6 name Emma 10!` I It invariably stands for a. ve-dollar bill, and the youngman leaves behind him such a. pleasant feeling that the victim keeps grinning for two weeks. At the end of that time he becomes suspicious, and in` the course of 0. month _he ._becomes 9. danger- ous mxm to society. " ' v 1*?-O0-O-T1O -As we have made it a principle of our business not to be underaold, we have mmjked all our Overcoats down so as to compete with those who are trying to drive sales. T. \V. Gray & Co. 46-2t . . 1`ve xpected this for some time, 9 ' re- marked the court as Mrs. Desgraines walk- ed out. ` ` u :1- 1.-.. 1' ..,.....`I.I...-.m. ". .1... .....,~.mn+_]., Sc; hxe I, your'Honor,v she promptly repliedy . V Von.-T knew that vnn would return repueu.- Yes,-I knew that you would return sooner or lutr. - _ it EA 113:` T 1'6 :- 4- clung;-1:111 `\:nn fn Lava sooner or 1uwr.- . So did I. It's a. dreadful thing to have a drinking husband, yotir Honor. 1 some- times think I might as well be dead and buried. . u \\7L..L 1.... mu... 1....1.......=I mu on An mu-L 11115 case I _ _ - . Everything, ant. I'm here to ask on if it wouldn't be a. good thing` to send im nu Gan nlxnnf [H1-AA mnnthn " , - Up I01` 3:U0l`l13 UIIFOO IDUIIUIIB. His Honor removed his glasses to rub them and get a fresh look at her, and she tried to appear as innocent as the murderer of Rose Ambler. at A. T u-`Juno-lvnnrl 1}. 114: Hnnnv mr` DIIPIOG. I What has your husband not to do w1th this case 7" (6 l`.uu-col-L:n~ n:r 1':-n `noun n on`! unn 1! 11} woman (4 D8 1!. guuu. uuu for about three months." His Honor removed his 2 'tinguiahod visitors have been visxting in ----.- 1 !'or I ahort time must a number of dis- '~ this city, the guests at Dundnrn Castle, with Mrs. McNub. They are the Viscount ; ' Bury, of Elmhurat, Christchurch. Eng..} " with the Viacountoas, -who is 3 neice nf `ll... Il ...\T.k . Hm hnnnvnkln "Mr. Knnnr-.1. or nose Ambler. _ " As I understand rt," he nally stud, you were picked up in a. drunken and disorderly state and are a. prisoner." . N Wall vnn nan mit it that whwL,I sun-d maoraerly 813356 mm are u puuuuur-1 Well, you can put it that way, I eup- pose, she answered. ' Who is it that drinks--you or your husband" 3" `.` Well, he does the drinking` and I`do the disorderly. He is not a bad man at heart, but I think it would be a good Inn to send him up for two or three mont s. Mrs. Desgraine, you are a. cool wo- man. * . . . -, It : rather-cool weather, air ! 7 Well, I ll change the climate for you; I shall ve you sixty days in the W 1-}: .1`? .-nnnnunli {Ct nI'I`A h ff.v~nina dr: Hguso." I supposed it would be fbymine or sixty or sixty-one days, and I'm not sur- med. If my husband happens along "ere give st lesst the same. Hneeds s check in his career sud it run. betho means of saving him 1', j ; y_ THE WAY 7 -`- *"'(>O-- -o SOMETHING NEW NOT A SURPRISE 7*? H: F[[is :1` , S`oIe time ago the Bishoof 9. prelato whojhas taken a great interest in the moral. training of_ young men, inaugurated a movement for the promo- tion of Purity It took ' thqforri! of an As_so_c.ia.Linn. under the expressive title` `of `5-The Wh ta Cross~_Army,-`antiseems to be destined to accomplish, under the Divine blessing, 9. vast amount of good. 'l"L:. 6-sun IQVFIIV fn a\l\h`lV SI VI'l3.l\1FdV. the ulvme moaslng, u. vuuu_u.u_1uuuu Us 5`-uu. V The true way to apply aremedy, the Bishop maintains, in to go direct {.0 the .causes_ which lead to that d6grad_at_ion. To establish peniteritiariea for tho [recap-. Lion and reform of degraded women is` like establishing hvspitals in order to accommoriate this results of ope}; ._.,drains and neglected aeivert-1. Upon this head [hesaya:-- -'T ' |).....om.n....-hsu. mfnrnmmrias. honnitala 'nesaya:-- . q ' 1 enitenti:u'ics,- rofornmtorias, hoapit_a1a --thexe and other curati_vo agencies, however henovolenc in purpose and use- ful _in`opr-ration, are quitq -powterlessv to stem the torrent of misery and vice. We 1mg_st,s+.rike at L)1a_.ro_($t-qt: the pyjl. A! more wh'olmxomo and righteous public: opiqion must be: bregcEI_ in 3316 matter of social purity. ' ' T; :. olu nnnv;1;|f`.;nn H1An', . t.lml'.- has Will. Brother. I. poft gentle-chorus 1 'l'ho'_'onfd'6,f tlie " Andirona " lay : Wlnfbvel hard work is before us. W'll do it u well u we may. 30010.1 pl! I'll) . Iviai lhia conviction, 1.heji,. that has .. `led. "to ` the formation of the `Vwhite Cross Army, at peculiarly happy desig- nation, combining as` it does tho idea of I purity, of Chlrit-man pzinciple, _1md.of dis-c `cipline and order.` . In his adopted a's;i_t_s nuot.to`,gthe words : '- L " My strength is as tho t1`01_1g th of ten Because my heart is pure." * T Avon 01-{',wo ago; in the chow vestzy of St. Peter's Church, Eaton Square (at that time the parish of holy [George Wilkinson, now Bishop of Truro). ve simple obligations had been` worked out, w_hicl1 have 1been substantially adopted by the White Cross Army, They are as follows :-- ' ' I PROMISE WITH/ THE HELP or GOD. 1. To treatall_yvomen with respect, and"endeavor to protect them from wrong and degradation. 0 'T`.. nnclnnuvnn In nnlf. rlnnrn all `DAD- wrung uug ' \.ll:gI`uuu.uuu. . 2. To endeavor to put down all inde- cent language" and coarse jests. Q 'I"n maintain Hm law nf nnrif.v`nn (,`quuu_y lnuulug UIJUIA Agxvy psuu vvvuaulu. 4. To endeavor tq `spread these prun- ciples among my companions, and to try and help my younger brothers. 5 'I"n nan unorw nnmhln manna tn fn`. Ctlb lllglragu uuu uuunuu Jcaun. 3. To maintain tl1e,la.w of puri_ty`as equally binding upon men and women. .1 Tn nm-lnavnr fn inrad these tirin- zmu uulp u.I_y yuuugcl uxuvuruu. 5. - To use every possible means to ful- l the cnmmand, Keep thyself pure. (X... OL:n uinunln knuh: uf. nvnuninri responube andsolemn clmractcr, there i On this simple basis, at crowded meetings of men and "ooys'---solemn,-I ear lnest, enthusiastic meetings-.- organiza- tions have been formed in ailiation with the \Vhite Cross Army, in various parts of England. The nature and order of these gatherings is thus described :~-- The order of the meeting is a very solemn one. The principal speaker gives the opening address. The chair- man then passes the obligations, o__ne`by nine, those who assent to take them as the principles of their daily conduct being asked to holdup tlieir hands to God. ' Before the last, irom its peculiarly lll DUB Ulllllluituu, LLUUP uxjacu lnunu, ` is `generally ve minutes -silent prayer before the hnnds are held'up_tocGod. to feel their responsibility, and to com- mit themselves, at any .:ate,- "to the ac~ lmowledgment of right principles, which surely is H1 itself a great -step to forming at more 1-igliteous public opinion, even where the right principle is not alwavs `acted up "to. Then coniesthe enrolling" of those who are _willing to take'a. step further, and come out actively on the side of right. Earnest Christian men are placed at intervals down-`the room, each undertaking a. row of men, paper the ranks, and the men willing to enroll as soldiers of the White CrossAArmy.in- V scribing their name andnddress, while a hymn is being sung. The card` of mem- bership is given out at the first meeting to members. As soon as the lists of the namesare -completed and passrd up to the platform , the remaining speakers are] asked to address the men, after which the meeting is closed with the Doxology. -4-Lz"ving hurch. V -__._......____'_. I By this simple action the men are made l Id pencil being 3rap1dl_v passed down l The Christian doctrine of the future life, differs from the heathen and to u less extent also from the _ Jewish, in the following important points : 13L... To "luau on t'|1nhoHn{'1'n Q fnfnrn IUIIUVVIUE LLUIIUI IRILJIJ PUIIIKD 4 `First. It gives to the belief in 8. future M state the absolute certainty of divine re- velation, sealed by the fact. of Christ s resurrection, "and thereby imparts to the present life an immeasurable importance involving endless issues. T fn 1-kn nnvf nlnnn it nnnnpr-In H14: -vn I IILVUIVIHS Ulluluun Lanuwc. In the next place, it connects the :-e surrectiun of the body with the immor- t.:\1il:y of the soul, and thus saves the whole individuality of man from destruc- tion. `|t-_,.__.._.. nL_.:L.L:..._:i.'. ..':-_... ,1....a1. ..... l.'II.UlJo . Moreo\'er; Christianity views death as` _tl1e'punishment of sin, and therefore as somuthmg terrible, from which nature shrinks. But; its terror has been broken and its sting extracted `by Christ. A-.1 4:....1I.. ` n1...:.;.::..\:+.. n..nIH:m= Hm If udrtall will carefully mind us, a v'Diiy'll find out the way to be strong ; W0 pl: 1 out trouble behind us, .,.. `Id `A ten our way with A song- ..- nuu LLB Dung. Unuuutcu u_y vuxmw. And _ nally,` Christianity qualities the idea of 9. future state by the doctrine of sin and _ redemption, and thus makes it to the believerea. state of holiness and happiness; to the impenitent sinner a state of ` absolute misery. Death and immortality are a. blessing to the one but a. terror to the other,the former can hail them with joy; the latter has reason-to tremble. The Bible insepar- ubly connectethe future life with the general judgment, which determines the ultimate fate of sill'_men according to their works done in this earthly life. "I". L]... {`1l...:ubn-. Hula H61. "5 nimnluy n Lucir wulnu uuun Lu vulo uuu. can`, "no. ' To the Cliristian this life is simply a, pilgrimage to o better country, and to a city whose builder and maker is God. Every day he moves his tent nearer his true home, - His citizenship is in heaven, his thoughts, his i hopes, his aspirations, are heavenly. This unworldliness or heavenly-mindedness,fa r from disquali- fving him for the duties of earth, makes him more faithful and conscientious in his calling; for he remembers that he must render an account for every wcrd and deed at the bar of God's judgment. .Yea, in proportion as he is heavenly-A minded and foliows the example of his Lord and Saviour, he brings heaven down to earth and lifts earthiip to hea- ven, and infuses the purity and happi-_ ness of heaven into his heart sndhcmef Faith unites us to Christ, who is life it- self in its truest, fullest conception; life in God, life eternal. United with; Christ, we live indeed, shedding -rounded sboutius the rays of Hi purity',:g`o"od- . -.....e. 1...- .-..,i s.;....... . -.~rn...m. 1.... lunar; EUULUI LIB uuu 1015 UL LLID tlutlvl, swun- ness, l_ove and pence. vDeg'th has lo_s_t;.i_ts ten-hr; it is but it a'hbrt-..slumber'from which we shall ,awakja 1 in Iiia likeness and enjoy what eye has not`-`se"e n, nor ear heard, neither ever entergd the imagi- nation of man. `,Becausa;;';I~'A ]iv"e; -ye shall live also._-- Dn. SCHAI-`P. _-_J. `No man can promise himself even fifty years oflife, but `any niau may, if be please, live iirthei proportion of fifty years inforty. Let him Axjise early that he may have the day before him, and let him make the m0t`,of;the gdey: by deter`- miningto jxpehii hit on`vi*6 dam of ac- quuintanoei o1_1Iv-.-`those y whom some". . thing my be got. and those from whom something {nay .be learned. THE `WHITE cnoss` `ARMY _ .,,=.'-.:_:n-tag Renting. . THE FUORE- LIFE GR$8US' ADVICE AND HOW IT OONOERNED HIS DAQOHTER. - "The story his been "_kp voi-1} _quiet;' bu _this=sAn1'uch1 has` leaked g9\it_ :.z . A ,youx 1g ,geutlsman_, moving _jn good.;;.'s`o`ciety, _but, whose bunk accountria bv no means plethorg ic sought one of our wealthyecitizens about 8` month ago` and told. him he wanted ttgupeakv to him on`: very important affair. Croesus sjnid tohis visitor : I am busy just now, :_a}nd't`nu'st reauest you to be brief. What is it~-busin'ess 1" The young gentleman thoroughly embarrassed by the brusqueness of theother, could only stmumer, " Very important business. "Wall ," mid` _Croesus, let me give you this advice : Don't put it off till to-morrow if you can do it to-day. That has been the theory on which I have "made my success in life. "V The young , gentleman stnmmeted his thanks, departed, and that very day went before a. magistrate with the daughter of Croesus and married her then-rmd`thoro. When the old gentle- Insufmind it outhe for the first time began to doubt the universal application of his theory. However, it is understood that v all has bcenforgiven. - - _;- o,-. I\I`v`4`l\-Ps)l'J~'.a`-/`V:--.4- .-.\-./.7. ., .;.,>_, _ _ _ _ rievVv v`?at5f~le`oi' writing paper is called DudQ.,, ,\Ve,i{rxe1fr, that it is a. kind of fooIsicap.' ' ` ' I . _ l "7 K I 01:, VI no 5 happy old couple, Our ooungo wu never yet broke ; We're strong in the back, if not supple, our trouble all goes up in smoke. 3110 I'm truthful, and so tell the story, Though condenco in us it duh ; M1 Jul 0, when the moon : in it: glory. We to Itretched out, asleep in the ash. ...New York etiquette requires gentleman to recei_vc and smoke a ve- cnb cigar if properly tendered. '1`! , ,',,,__.....___ _._.,_ , , 1'." 4],, ` "" * "' " I. ' """"" I -The i_mm_ensa new `organ for the ` Cathcdralat Riga has 124 store. This "is 1.23 more than " Grandfather's Clock has. ` 1 --A young lady who has3be teased out of ten dozen copies of her, phptugraph calls hei f1-'ien3s' begging 9. pict:.ure-usk performance. ` n '!".._7:. IA. ...!.......|....1! ....!.l .. -.:..3l..... |_ ' ` ' ' ` ' ' - ` "' . -- Isn t it singular, said a visitor. gazi"ng'al: Niagara Fal!s, that the little moismro that arises from that vast. catar- act_ should be mist? ` -Indisna' farmers are '9. merciful i set. Before touching a blaze to an old. strewstack they blow a ho:-n'as a warning for tramps to crawl out. A TllcGregor 4/Speed) Cure. From the munv remarkable cures wrought by using MeGregor s Speedy Cure for Dys- pepsia, Indigestion, Constipation and Affec- tion of the Liver, and from the immense sake of it without any advertising, we .`~.ave c_on- cluded to place it extensively on the market, so that those who suffer may have a. perfect nm-n (`Ln tn (1 Nln-nlcm.'m s I)rn'a Rtnrs-. mu? tnilu `nose WHO Bpner lllily IIXIVB 3. PCTIECI cure. Go to G. Monl s Drug Storeand get a. trial bottle free. or the regular size at fifty cents and one dollar. , --Aunt- Has anyone been at tese preserves?" Dead silence. _ Have you touchedthem Jimmy ? Jimmy, with i the utmost. d(~1iba1'a_tion, `- Pa never lows ; me to talk at dixmer. i FIollowny s Oinlmcnl amt Pillx.--.Diseases of Advanced Years.--The grand climacteric be-. A | mg passed, mankind p8.ss'as_to old age. Then ' ` the digestion becomes imnaired, `the nervous system grows feeble, and the physicinl powers l)ei:nmc enervated. Now arise congestion of thcliver, lungs, or head, followed by dropgy, asthma, or apoplexy, which frequently alict and often destroy the aged. As the liver usually becomes torpid, its activity may speedily be revived by rubbing blollowav's Ointment thoroughly over the pit of the stomach and right side, at least twice 3. day. and taking the Pills at the same` time. This treatment also disperses all other congestions by varying the parts rubbedaccordihq to _tlic situations of the mischief. I -An V Ohio breach-of-promisze suit brought out letters on which the postage 1! was thirty-two cents, and in which the wbrd darling . was. used 620 times. (I1..1..l.- _1..-_....- __ ._,--_______,:|:__ 1]'__1|1_ l --- ------1, -~~- ~-~- W7 - ~ . WE-take pleasure in rcco:p.mcnding Hall : Hair Renewer to our readers. It restores [ gray hair to its youthful color, prevents bald- ncss, makes the hair soft and glossy, does not stain the skin and is altogether the best known remedy for all hair and scalp diseases. l`lLE-_-._ 1,_'..l,2___. _-._L_,, I.,_. L-_._ I I ' smut "bl? the whiskey cure your chill?" T asked the court. Yen, air. Then you may hand the clerk the ulunl medical fee of 32 L0. We can't play doctor without collecting our pay. " I--I haven t got a nickel to myname I" "Then you may go up for fteen days. " Am I to blame fnr having chills ?" _` No lit`. \Vhat I find fault with is the remedy you used. Fall buck and give the next mans chance.