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Northern Advance, 15 Apr 1886, p. 7

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the bean doc'.'ora in J arse? a.nd.'New York. electricity, stxjichnia -- a] failed. Giles Liniment Ammonia cured him. .Sold by W. C. McLean. ` A`-`. ' Sa1ar1es-ln mire:-out Countries. ` [:1 Hungary each member of the `im- perial'leqisla,tive..body receives for every lay of the session about $2 40, besides $100 annuallycfor lodgings; in Austria ahm1t4`85 a day during the session. France` pays her Senators nd Deputies about $2,250 per annum; , olland , about $850 per annum and traveliinsz expenses; Po'rtugal,V$2 25 per diem. Members of the Canadian Parliament receive for every session lasting over a month $1,000 and` ten cents mileage; Brazil gives to her Senators $1,800 for the session. and to the Itepresentatives'$1,200 and traveling ex- nses; Mexico allows the members of 0th Hoi1ses$2,000 per annum ; the Ar- gentine Republic even goes'as high as $3,500; and in-the United.States, both senators and members of the House of Representatives receive "$5000 annually, with mileage at 20 cents per mile. riot know a man vr fvell, loud him $55 and you will know him bet- ter. T . V _ _ . `H--0bstruc'tioTns of the Stomach, Livef and. I1s>1'iVels.. are promptly removed by % National 1 s. , __ > T Be on` Your Guard. _ Don't allow a cold in the head to slowly and aurelv develops itself into Uataarh when you can be cured for 25 cents. A In... .......I1....a.:...-.. .111 ........ :mn:v\:AI\` \JG|IGI-'1 II: . V > One to two boxes mll cure . ordmary Ca.- tarrn. . . f\_. _ A.,, 1,!,,_ |,___-_ V___:n _-..._... ,.1........:.. P4. YUU Uu UU UUFULI IUIC 0 Uuuua. . ' A few apphcatious wxll cure molpmnt Catarrh. n--- L- L...__ u.-__-V _..:n .._,1:_-_;. (V- burru. V 7 One t0`,V0 boxes will cure chronic Ca.- tarrh. * - ' n I 1 1.-- -11 _1__'|_-._ -1. nz- .-.... L... m... urru. Sold by all dealers at 250. l per box. Try Dr. A. W. ChaSe s Canadxan Catgarrh Cure-A take no other--it;_wi1lAcurc you. For sale by` | all dealers. O4-O An Unpleasant Reminder. V .It was_a.t a. K street residence and the youngnxan had been going often and staying late until the girl felt "the mono- tony. One night, about 11 o clock the corlversation-dragged, and for a. minute or two hesat ina. cogitative mood with his hand to l`1is forehead. ` ___.-;l_:_._. ..1 ____ -.L 4... 3-11 ...... $1 uauu LU um Lurunuau. ' ` I had sonnethinsrpleasaut to tell you, he said nally. ` ` - Yea? she responded, enquiringly, 1 what was it ?" ` I I A _.,- _,,- as ____LL2..... LL.` "WHHII WEB Ill 5 . Um-~ um--let me see, _ rubbing his head ; I can't just think what it was." Maybe it was `good night, she sug- gested. . He looked` at her for a minute but she nevervinched ; then he went away and up to date hasnot been back. * ` "A sucoessful Result. . . Mr. Frank Hendry. writing from Seaforth says: I purchased one bottle of Burdock Blood Bitters to urifv my blood. Itdid purify 1t, and now have excellent health. As a. blood purifying tonic and system regu- lator the result of taking B. B. B, is always. ___ .. .. -....L`..1 IUIUUI IJLIU I U sttccessftll, An.Aston1sned Keeper. The celebrated actor, Talma, was one day suddenly accosted, while hunting, by- 1: :vnrv\n1rooV\nI` Il7"\l'\ (lay Sl1(1(16ll1y EUUUSLUU, wuuu uuuw.u;.", -2,. a gamekeeper, who asked hlm by. what right he dared to hunt in that nlace. The former with a. tone full of dignity, re- plied-~`_`B_v what right, do you say? `By that great right thevast and towering mind V ' Has o er the instinct of the` vulgar kind. The keeper, quite astoxiished by the im- posing tone of his reply, Vwithdrew, say- ing---Parjdon, sir ; I did not know that. 1 .:.-.--_-q-..-._-._--.-. V A Valuable Feature. _ One of the most valuable features of Hag- yard s Yellow Oil is that unlike ordinary liniments it can be safely and effectually taken internally as well as applied in cases of pains, inflammation, sore throat, rheuma- tism, and all painful complaints and injuries. ` They're `A11 Alike. Overheard in a. street car---First lady - Why, you know, dear, my husband is too torgetful for anythmg. Why, do you know, when he goes out he really don t remember where he is going. ..a _ _-...1 n...:.._ Won n1lmAn are alike. remember wnere no ll! guzug. Second 1ady- Well, all men are alike. They keep on talking and half the time they forget where thev are going. -First lady to conductor-Stop at Col- lege street, plea.se.V , A Conductotf--Two blocks back, madam. ; compelled to Yield-. Mrs. Salter, of Franktown, Ontario, was for four years aficted with a. fever sore that baied all treatment until she tried Burdock Blood Bitters. 4 bottles cured her. ~ All chronic sores and humans of the blood must yield to B. B. B. . ffZ.`: - terms Egon urchased on banner intends A A Bird of Passage. English tourist, (pointing to self-satis- ed looking individua.l)--Who is he ? Irish Gu'ide-La.ndlord, sort. V E. T.~-.What s he got to be conceited about_?V V _ G.--.I-e.sn t been "shot at this month E. T.-How s that '1 - G.--`-`Faith, sorr, I can't tell; but it s Musther Parne1l s orders that landlords is to have a close time like other bastes ! ----------OO-------: Jack Frost conquered. Although during the cold season Jock Frost" gets in his work lively, yet Hag. ---..:n.. n:l I-unntl him everv time. curing obi}- Frost" gets In nu: wu... ...--_, vard s Oil beats him every blains, frost bites, and all thei1 feats. It also cures .croup, 84 _,a_--_._--.:..... uni moat nainful 81 LVU UBO a. v -.w rheumatism, .~ De Montmorency-+You me. Miss De Vere, for I'm not attend your ball, I an: these affairs, and I feat: I :1 a. cat ina strange ga.rret. Miss, De Vere--All of I De Montmorenov, are give: oor. _ .... - , A Living Question. Question-- Is this life wort} Answer-t- It all depends upon t If torpid or inactive it causes xi. d1 languid feeling. Dr. gives heelth and buoyancy, S: -~- ,_...'.I... ` `the? cum : 1_Proot. V_isit.or--Are you a little 4 `little girl 2 V V Bobby (still in dresses)-.I` `If you don : think feoymy] L,` ' knts in V U5 ' lawy- fgilt-uggilte. - ' An oirensive Phraise. ' 1:17"... vnn eats him name. cunu oun- their pa'n%ul ef- lso sore throat. , and most painful aectionq.` I OHGIIIIVO rllrauavo xorency-You must pardon afraid I can- our am not used .to , Ishould feel `like ~ _....-.\4- ga.rret." -All my parties. Mr. , given on the ground .sses)-;`I m a boy. ,_fLeeAlVmy pulse." 3 loll. V , worth living? upon the liver 1 as a dull , tough, . ue s Liver Ours y. Sold by all curin chil- ' ~_:.. .1 ..c ora hing and plea- his:-Ii-nth, la semblance of court life was kept. up around her. `She was `then living at- v The ex-Empress Gliarlotte, of Mexico, a i3flYi93'i'9.Ti0l1l)`7;j;illf5i??1hefalfhiful om. . -~85tle or ;J3outh&t..-metro Brunch.` She was bornnon June 7, 1840, the `daughter - .0.Leopold I, king of Belgium, and of his wife. the Princess `Louise, daughter of. present King of Belgium; 1 `Her v.-sad; his- tory is soon `told. On July 27, 1857, she was married to the Archduke` Maximilian, 1863. When. on account of the opposi- tion of the United States Goveriiment, `he and on July 19, 1867, Maximilian was shot by the Mexican authorities. The robbed Charlotte of her reason-, and for between eighteen and" nineteen years she has been hopelessly insane. - During the early period of her madness Tervuereo. where receptions were regu- larly held, such as in former days bright- ened life at the old palace of. Iturbide, in Mexico. The empress herself went through -old, and after a certain` number of people had gathered around her, she would thank themforcoming to see the great em- press of Mexico, and then rising from her simulated throne, move towards the adjoining rooms. saying : You wish, no doubt, to lay your tribute at the feet of his Majesty, the Emperor. I will go and nd him. Returning after a. few nio- ments, she would say, I cannot nd the Emperor, but he will see you as soon as he returns. With this she recommenced an animated conversation on the- pre- sent situation and the brilliant future prospects of the` emperor, and, taking up his portrait, she exhorted him to rise for one, but for ten, twenty, nay, for all moved to tears by the pathetic scene," would how low and take their departure unperceived by the excited empress, who, after a while, would majestically sweep through the rooms, haughty commanding imaginary pages to carry her train. But the proud hard look melted into sweetness and tenderness when, on her daily walk through the grounds, her eyes followed the ight of birds or clouds. Ace..- A-kn nnnanu-nltinn nf 'l`av-vnnl-an Louis Phillippe, King of thegFj`r,ench, and` ,she;is't_h_e `only sister of Leopold IL, the of Austria-. This _ 'un.fortiiii"a_te'i"man was ` zelected Emperor ofMexi c`o on July 10, lost French support, theempire collapsed, awful shock of her husband's execution" the ceremonies with the same grace as `of. higher and higher still, and not to strive . the crowns of, the world, The cnuriiers, But! ulguu U1 uuua uu uauuuu. After the oonagration of Tervueren the little court moved to Bouchout, and the empresshas, in the course of time, become lessexcited." Receptions were no longer held, and the court circle consists only of the ladies of honor, belonging to the Belgian aristocrasy, eight of whom in turn reside for a week at Bouchout. Several hours were spent every day at the piano, and as Empress Charlotte is a distinguished artiste, these musical en- entertainments were highly appreciated- bv all. Fancy work was also one of the favorite occupationsof the empress, and her embroideries are said to equal those of the best Paris workers. While listen- ing to the music, or busy with her needle, the"Empress never uttered a single word, but reamed lost in thought, and it was very ra.rely`tha.t during her daily walks she broke the silence. On Sundays, dur- ingdivine service, which she regularly` at- tended when the voice of the organ was heard through the chapel, her soul seemed -transgured, and a strange smile lighted up the features of oneot the most unfor- tunate women of this century. f ___.._.-Q+g__...___ I Brother Gardner on Storekeeplng. I shouldhlike to spoke a. few words to Bri1dder_ Amazon Green, said the Presi- dent as the meeting opened and the Hall V grew qulen , Brother Green who is a. young man with a. mellow look and a. hitch in his gait", a.d- vancedto the platform in a. hesitating manner and the President contluued : .11\ -,, 3,1-.. f`1......... T1 .-.-n JAG nnn urn nn Iuunuur uuu uuu J. Lvntuvaxv vu............. . Brudder Green. I 1 arn dat you am on de pint of gwine inter bizness fur yereelf. I am told dat you tam soon to open a. co ner grocery an a butcher-shop com- bined. , Yes, eah. " I-'ze glad dat you am about to make a start in life, and 1 desiah to drop a few hints which may be of some value to you. Brudder Green, de grocer who_ gives f- teen ounces to de pound may wax fat fur a. few years an {zit -to_' be referee at a. wrestlin match, but J uatice has her eye on him, and when the ole gal gite around to it ehe ll gin him a dose dat will not him back for twenty years. .n-.. ....--.... .4... ....n. m=+_..-...... I-nu An 0301! I01` (owuuuy yuulrn. , . De pusson who sells fty-cent tea. an t.wo~shillin tea from de same chist may git along powerful smart fur a. while, but he : only coaxin a. bile to grow on his .._-- xxn.-- .-In kiln nnmnn 'nn ll mur nut 116'! Only UUILIII G ULIU UU bvvv was con: nose. When do bile comea he'll pay out more for axseed dun he has made on` tea. v..In.se1lin beefsteak study human natur . -Some men dean object to a pound and a half of bone to half a pound ot meat, but we ain't all-built arter dat fashun- Donn kill a. hundred dollars wort of custom furde sake of selling fo i cents worf of bone. un'n_:1- :; _._. ..........I.L...I Jn& unn u" cents wort OI none. While it am expeckted dat you will hide ade bad-tater: in do mtddle of. d e measure, doan misunderstan do pubhc an wa_ter yer `lanes as well. one .. ........ n1rAn.'I1I\I`I fur 'ln.mh an vm1 811' W8_D0l' y6l._' 1633935 all wuu. +If_a. man axes `you fur lamb an you ha.s nt[ got nuin but ole sheep, T 911 him _- 'n.......` An . man mn mnttnn mikes km. cox1y<;nie11t. 1188111 : gob llllluu Uuo use aucuy, -mu gnu. so. Decei 9. man on mutton makes him as much your enemy as if you beat him out o a. congreshunal nominashun.` l.`I\_ _____ ...`I..3..'L nnn 1-nan F111! {awn mm 0115 O is Uuuglsunuuucu Ilulusuwwasusau De papetwhich you buy fur two centea pound kin be weighed up wid goodsdat sell fur fteen and nobody will` kick, but doan emagine dat dis gives you hoense to foast beans .wid your coffee or keep llin up do vinega.r_bar'l wid rain- water. . ' . rn _ I- ........I ...'l.. mm unn nu-nrlif. nap gm water V Be keerful whom you credit. Dar am plenty of people in dis world who like ` to my debts, but dar am about de same num- her who will jump you fur some other A--L -- -an-I n- A. I-mnln Irmlnnnn fn I'.ean bar who WILI. Jlllllp yuu Lul; uuusu Ulluun stoah as soon as do books balance fofteen cents agin `em. ` Doan cease gwine to `church bekase you am in_ business, but next, time do pew-rentin' comes off take a seat a leedle efurder ba'ck. . Lots of ' people hev. some- how got deideah dat a Vmoidervn bizness _.-.. .1..:n' hiznnnnonrtar gda modern (18 luau" BU IIIUILDLII Ilauuvun man, dom` bxzness miter _ . do uhun has dot`t0_do' a heap 0 wreatlin wid his cqnacience in case he` adopts any pertiokler brand 0 religun. - om. nnhlic will- exnect you to make POTUIOK I61 Drauu U ruuguu. "De public will expect you some gnictakes in addiahuu, but be aleetla keeffulabout it. ` Make em` in favor of do` public about dc time) . ` 5 ' 'sst1aiin .nLuTcontompt.` -f In a` `jt1 oif.i9_e i. oo_n_rt_"_i1_1 `Washington,- sgb,` ,I_t- lblnewhat Ind.,,n'pt- `vry In A V tough,` as well `sq pro ans customer was at- N0RT1ER1`JL.< GE- nigned :5: trial `when largel} iugcec? by `whisky, for same '_petty_ offence, the J uatioe of the Peace -bemg a. local preacher. . 'W_-_ -_ -.._.. nu. `Inn IIu;nI I\l|nt\Al`I_ Ill "U'JllIaUll1p,lv (ll.-UUUIII, MU wuouua uuvu. At the tirnereferred to the taste law. provided that an offender could _only be lined a certain number of times in one day for `.`contempt, so when the. lawful number had been imposed, the prisonex- s attorney _'whispered to him" that the gconrt could not ne him any more that ay 9: . I - his route, as _it (1 n (1 the rates xugh frcightis u, and minar- 18`cot`t'a- mmulsln of Pure - Cod. Liver Oil, with Hypophosphites. its` use in Lung troubles. Dr. Hiram Uadorectu, of Jacksonville, Fla, says ; I have for the last ten months prescribed your Emulsion to patients suffering from lung troubles; and they seem to be `greatly beneted by its use. T T _ _jjg_;.j.j- ll IIIDIOB In um Illlltk vuuugg u xvuuu lllvwvuvln Ever an anon as the trial proceeded, the prisoner at the bar would indulge in emphatic profane language, for the which, in contempt `of court, he was duly ned. AL `LA 5:-an -n`aIInnA I-A {Jun Qfufn `RID She Thought ltwas Later. There was no clock in the hotel parlor. The youngman no watch. Neither I-ago` FLA an-nanny uupnnnnri nn'n1"|nrn `IA man luv ILIGLI Lltlll IIU lltvllu LVVIIIIIVL had the young `woman on'"whom he was making a vxsitation. The. had been talking `about bores. T ' I meet a good many, he said. ' I don't, she responded That is,l I don't before 10 o'clock in the evening." Ah, he said, signicantly, it "is about 9 o'clock now. 1ll\I II I 4-_____;:__u_ 11:- :; ..,.! uU:"`(l;h: :`sJi1"euna:1`i`;1:.forgetfully, isit so early `I b I thought it was half-past 10 at least. . '1 , ,.-L ___. _.__1 __-_J. -_..... ` Ira. McNei11 of , Poplar Hill, one.,` staesl that his brother aged 12, was` aiicted with a. terrible cold, from the effects of which he lost his voice. V Hagyard s Pectoral Balsam cured the cold and restored his voice in the most perfect manner. He says it cannot be exceeded as a remedy for coughs and colds. Not Easily Scared. _ A little fellow happened into Dr. Hutch- in s oicea. few days ago on an errand. The physicianlooked him over and rather `startlingly remarked 2 u\7....l.m 1`nn- `kn ` rm` 0 lmnu I nn'\ `BI;u1'hulIgI._y Ltuuazncu . "Yo_u?re just the`kind of a. boy I am looking for. I'm going to kill you." The small chap was not a whit abashed, but, looking wisely up into the doctor's face, asked : Do you kill many boys in the course of the year? . A The doctor gave him a quarter in place of a. dime, and forgot to ask for the change. v ._.-.__.+......_._.._. To Whom it May concet-n.. Geo. W. Platt, of Picton, says he can con- dently recommend Burdock Blood Bitters to any who suffer from loss of appetite, con. stipation and general` debility. that remedy having cured h1m,- after severe illness from the same complaints. ' l A Little Mlatak . Ragged Party.--Beg pat-d n, guv nor, can you giveme a copper? I m one o the unemployed. V Q1...'|.J... nnnbnnl r];I~I*n __"r1nI*_ nu]: I Can't \U).ll 1l`l:1)uuAu s., and exper- al route to be t. to and from ..\ .' r\ fnuvvu1nfii\n 4 arm States. V Due uuelupwyuu. Shabby-genteel ditto --"Get out i Can t you see I m working this side of the street myself `P I c. untearable Cot. ear, Smacks and 1 -BuV Gray 6: C695 ` tonude for bows Overalls. Edi r s Table. We have received a copy of the Cana- dian Bee Journal published by Messrs. A Jones, McPherson & 00., Beeton.` This is the rst weeekly bee journal in the world. , It has just entered on its second year with every prospect of a successful career- . In its mechanical make up-it is a credit to the publishers, the paper being good, the typography better and the matter it contains best. N o beekeeper who wishes to keep up to thetimes in the important industry of producing sweets should be without this interesting, in- structive and valuable journal. We wish it all success. a ._ u C` Av u-g. -....vv-_._. The Canadian Poultry Review is oni our table and is brim full of well written articles upon poultry, dogs and -pet stock. It is fully illustrated and contains a col- ored portrait of the celebrated Plymouth Rock Cock Canadian Champion, the property of W. J. Lewis, Owen Sound. | This bird is the highest scoring cock in Ontario. ' The Review, always a good authority in its line has wonderfully im- proved under its new management, the Review Publishing Company, Toronto. RICH: Then he got uAp-and went away. IJQl.QlIha.::3 ow--- ----.______._- Perhaps the most extraordinary success that has` been achieved in modern medicine a has been obtained by the Dixon treatment for Catarrh. Out of 2,000 patients treated during the past six months, fully ninety per cent. have been cured of this stubborn malady. This is none the less startling when it is remem- bered that not five per cent. of patients pre- senting themselves to the regn`ar practitioner are beneted, while the patent medicines and other advertised cures never record a cure at all. Starting with the claim now generally be- lieved by the most scientic men that the disease is due to the pre ence of living para- sites in the tissue, Mr. ixon at once adapted his cure to their exterm.nation-this accom- plished, he claims the Catarrh is practically onred,and the ermanenoy is nnqnestioned.as cures effected y him four years ago are cures still. ` No one else has ever attempted to cure Catarrh in this` manner, and no other treat- ment has evercnred Catarrh. The applica- tion of the remedy is 'sirnP'!`n and can be done at home. and the resent season of the year at the most {avonra Is for a speedy and perma- nent cnre,the maioritv of cases being cured in one treatment. Sufferers should correspond with Messrs. A. H. DIXONs& SON. 305_King street west. Toronto. Canada, and. enclose . stamp for their treatise on Catarrh.- -Mote mat Star. `N`og.vI7. 1881. nIa'LES"%`ZLN?g)FsA|_10T c:Ims,! OA l'ARRB-L NEW TREATS! EH1 . __L.__ -_j2__.___ -_ `-4 Lessons gifon in all Branches at __. 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Specic Articles, ` Etc., Etc., must be accompanied with the cash, and will be inserted-First insertion, 2 cents per word. each subsequent insertion, 1 cent per word (names; addrc sses, and gures counted as words); but a. reduction to 1 cent per word will be made when the number of insertions of the ' same matter exceed FOUR. __.______.____._______________.. IMPORTAQT miles Liniment Iodide Ammonia} _Rembves all Unsightly Bunches. IV .... .. I nvvutl` \ Spinal Mengitis. Sprung Kncs.` ! Quittr. '_BP1mont and Lorillard it has achieved wonders. One trial will convince. "- vv -..-uuu-.-... No stable ghonld e without; it. Railroad, I mining and express companies all use Giles. ' Liniment. and 1n the great racing stables of \xr..:+.. nu 1:11.189` Rm: 3482- N.Y. who 1 ` convince. . l } Write DR. GILES; Box 3482. N.Y. P.O. | Will, without charge, give an vice on all diseases , . and also on the manageyientof cattle. Sold by all druggists at 50c. and $1.00 bottle, and in (F.l8.l`t8 at $2.50, in which there is great saving. ' he Liniment in white wrappers is for family use`; that in` yellow for cattle. i -_j. Giles Iodide Ammonia Horse and Cattle Powdcrs. \ I USED by all the leading horsemen on J creme Park, Fleetwood, Brighton Beach, Sheeps- head Bay and Bull's Head. Never disar-point. are Tomc, Alterative and Diuretic. Destroy Worms, Cures Indigestion. Colic, Bots, Sore Throat, Catarrh, Founder. Pink-eye and Rheu- matism. The dose is small and the power is great. The Powders are guaranteed and Pm- chasers failin to obtain a cure money refund- ed. Sold. oy ldruggists at 25 cts. a box. Levin cnmum Yellow Fyes, Sulbw (om- SYMPWM3 1;$;:%;2;2,,::;2,%;.;t:-o$;:,5 ness ma Ziarr7.ma, Tomuc (`or-t d with dark heavy `Slime, Dull Spirits, Wmrin ss, Eiclr Headaches, Variable ufppetita, I -or Crcul::. tion, Debilily, 4'2. ' I I '-"-"" The Liver bpingl/Le lmgrsl Gimm- dular Organ, dml u _/iltever of the. Blood, is oftener diseased than mo~t olxer Organs, bolh in animal and human beinqs, Its chiqf Oice be.sid.s is 1.: Sutwle Bile; which is the; Natural ('a!hu7 il: '0 /hf Bowels. V Whatrver ihen derangrs the Bio I m Bile-as improper food, bud 'drml_cn, bud uir, cold, malarial poison, bud drum:-gr, ctr.` ; or whatever will clog up the Bile I`urls wilt imhm Lfver Complaint. No. 0!. Inches Space. ""'-`T The Diet thoufd be PL in a"d .`\ ou.v'- ishing to make Pure Blnvl and ____ Htaltby Bile. Shun Ih- causes above e7aumera'ed. Keep that Bow:-lsfv er, c-mi [luv Digestive Powers active, and - 1 Arbuse the.S1uggls_h'Llver with that grand ` 2` _ -Liver Regulator ` 3 `Whi(h.acIs at the~sdme time tipon the Bowels, ' Swmurh and Blood, whzle it regulates am i lrerglhensc1'ry Organ. 1 nt Levis with the Richelieu ny`s steamers th the North` Thus B. B. B. Cures Liv'er complaint. ` BURDU[K BLODDBlT1'_EBS 5 ` ALUABLE BUSH FARM FOR SALE IN i V `the Township of Ves rs, consisting of the . `Want 1 nnmm in tho uh .nn_- 'nnnt.aininlz 100 I V JSJJULLAJJJLI uvusn a. swan a;\.IAuv -4..-..... --. I 1 West 9 of lot 6, in the 1th on., `containing acres more or less. A good creek rims on the lot.`For.fu1-ther particulars :3 `pl at the A1) Irrnnir. nmm nr in the nwnmx X. TYBANTING. I wmuu. uuwu I Cookatowu '|vUl.'U LIIULUUA Avon. 1 ggvuu vnvun um-nu; vu Ila-\v ` agpvlly \ VANCE 011108. 91' the owner. BANgG. I I":-nnlrnl-1:11 . `rid OWNERS c_rJ;` 'l`0CK- Eon: usmc? U E9 Ezra-.. I 41`-e ELLIS, CON] Ai5.v1a:R'r1sINa RATES. L`-eow-E ONDENSED ADVERTISEM ENTS. , ., I71: __..A TRNDE, M. j 1 i One Inser tion. T*\9jg|a {is} J l)Ll.I.|\.1l.|\zlJa Cures Lamencss in Cattle. ex; A. MARK Founder, Weak Limbs. MCOLE " 16 In_ser- none. (3 mos) Z0 1 Inser- tions. (6 mos) 4 ` PRICE 1'o_n_ 555. 1600 _____ 2 50` 8 400} A went. Spavin, uingbone AFTER USING 1356 2500 4600 Windgalle. 11-31..-- .3 Blarrie. ..)..1.II). 52 Inmb . tions. gyn) .V'J'uVu 3%. .05; This Great I{iousel;lci iwgdicine ranks amongst the leading necessaries of Life. rm... fnvnnuu pm. nu!-ifv nm Rlnn, and mt me Ieacung necesstmes or late. These famous Pills purify the Blood. and not most powerfully, yet soothingly on the an 11-3 , ,, ,_,:I*n_.___`I.. E * __ Bw ` $2.". ,0 UvvvLLuAa. uv uvvr ua lLef', Stomzidl, Ki(1i'1`eyif1tU11"3uwels. -__ _.. 4-..- _._.._..... -...A ma...-n. Ln Hanan an-Ant giving tone, energy and vigor to these great MAIN nlimlves or LIFE. They are condentl recommended as a. never failintz remedy in a._ cases where the constitution, from whatever cause, has become impaired or weakened. They are wonderfully eft-acious in all ailments incidental to Females of all ages, and as a Gen eral Family Medicine are unsurpassed. T Its searching and healing properties are known throuzhout the world. For the cure of Bad Legs. Bad Breasts. as n 1 -no I 173 `it is an infallible remedy. If effectually rubbed on the neck or chest. as salt into meat, it cures Sore Throat, Diptheria. Bronchitis. Cglds. and even Asthma. For Glandular Swellmgs. Ab- eceases. Piles, Fistulas, iGOUT, RHEUMA 'l`ISMs I. l.`llO ounce VL 4.1:;-nu. ;Jvp_uu uwu ....v.-u-.. Old Wgymds, Sores and Ulcers. 1 And every kind of skin: disease, it has never L been known to fail. L The Pills and Ointment are Manufacttlrpdv inn!`-7 of | 1 HE J.` I only at II Ulll &YI`TYI" Land are sold by all Vendors of Medicines throughout the Civilized World with direc-V tions for use in almost every language. .4-gar Duxra-huunrn ahnnld Inn]: in the Labels: on 1 uons Ior In almost every language. 7 . If Purchasers should look to the Labels on the Pots and Boxes. If the address is not 533 ` 0xford;Strc'e't. London. they are spurious E. a. rst-class ` f e from ; usxif. Com rty situate 2 WES? LEVER PILLS WIII thoroughly cure you. The] do am`; _s-_:`s~.c or purge, but act mildly, and whenever usocl are cg:-;`.:.I~.1:.:-.;;Z ;;~r2ce- less. They have pr-oven io but the` Beware of C<)un'Lerfeits_ and Base Imitations. Genuine \vr-apprscl only in Blue, with signa- ture on every box. Free trial package of these Celebrated 1 il1s_sent to any address on receipt of :1 zccnt stamp. `For Sale by > _ ' . GEORGE MON KMAN ; T DRUG GIST. BARBIE . HoL'LowAv s |=n.|.s 'I'o all "sufferers from Indigestion. Disordered stomach. U50 `men: and be relieved from your misery. 30 Pills In a box. 25. per box, 5 boxes for SI FOR s}u_ er ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS /N MEDICINES certain remedy. ` l"I Av I . I v u . Liver (:<)|)|p`;11[` Dyspepsia, Indigcsrwxw, .31?-. 1: ~`.:..'~\ -j.-.u2:dicz':, Headache, Dizziness, Pam in the LS. - Costiveness or any disease arising from a dcraxxgcd liu r, DR, Cxr/\s2; s LIVER Cums will be found :1 mm :'.x.d Iun"I'Ilnl-"S REMEDY Liver (.li)1np1aint.x'ests soicly wxth lI1e';.H.`7. u1;-.- n compounded frm nature's well known hve: rg uiators MANDRAKE Am) D.\.\'Dl- .Ll0N, comhmcd mt : many other invaluable roqts, barks and herbs, having a owerfnl effect on the Kidneys, Stomach, Bowels and lood. 500,000 SOLD Over one-/zal/' million qf Dr. C /tau : R ccipe B:-0/3.5` were sold in Canada alone. IV: want (wry man, woman and c/zilzl -zu/to 2'; troubled wit/z /.1t':r ("cm- jlaint to try t/u : excellent rcmcdy. - ' LADIES 1. s'_.A ,__ - - , n 1._-...... :2... Jun an no:-ohm In-pr r"'~H _ "lIl\lrIE-nu I----.__ The unqualied success of Dr. Chase's solely with the ` .mmn.~...nA..-I (`mm nature's Ir lN|Al V I.H U I lie It is`a. well known fact that an lnartive llver r~'~.xv. a dull, sallow complexion, liver spots, pimpc.~., ctc. ; Chase's Liver Cure is the only remedy that will mat positively cure thes _e complaints. . Qnucfumn Mew, mum Awnv FREE posmvely tnese Culllplallllb. Snmmunc Nsw. GIVEN Awnv FREE Wrapped around eve `bottle of Dr. Chase's Liver.Curc is a. valuable House ol_d Medical Guide and Re::i;~c ` Book (84 ages), containing over zoo useful t`cClpc<, pronouncecl) by, medical men and druggists as invalu- I. able, and worth ten times the price of the medicine. I 3 --nn-nugnnn A AA A I l_,,,_|_ ___|[___j auxc, auu. wm . u. . ...... ............... i T. nMAeasi3`ric:6.,.ioients, Bradford. I T sou) BY ALL DRUGGISTS. now Liafj VVG have recentlv published 11 new 1 _ _ ediziou of Dr. Cu'lverwell s Cele- ` . IE; brated Essay on the radical and er- l V` manent. cure (withontmedlcine) of her- vous Debiljty. `Mental aud Physical Incapacity, excesses. _ ~ D:.I'D:-inn m n cnnlpd mnmlnne- nnlv 6 cents. or Impediments to Marriage. etc . resulting from - ta'Px-ice Ill a sealed envelope, only 6 cents, I two posts. estamps. e The ce ebruted author. in this admirable Essav, clearly dc monstrates. from thirty years` successful practice. that alarming consequen- ces may be radically cured without the danger- ous use of internal medicines or the use of the knife: pointing out a mode of cure at once simple. certain and effectual, by means of which every suiferer. no matter what his condition me`? be. may cure himself cheaply, privately an radically. t5r'l`lain l'.nntnrA nhnuld be in the hnnda of and radically. G."1`his Lecture should be in the hands of every youth and ever man in the land. Address the CULV RWELL MEDICAL Co. 41 Ann St.. New York. Post Olce Box 450. Razors and Scissors Ground and at on short Notice - 5-1 .1, GU_LVEl'-lW|.L'8 HAIR BETTING & SIMVING PABLOR HOLLOWAY _S_UINTMEN_T 1111;; mm pleu- hisvlinc. 1 on Monday. gh to I lulifa..\', z:t11r to St. V353 oxrono smm, LONDON, I nan ...-`IA Mn :11} Vnnnhu nf .Tn`! cj-OPPOSITE BARBIE HOTEL, * DUNLOP s'r1ur_.m'. Iusvaes AN Aasnwna AND % psnracr was n n Q I I I - - AZA nvspssu? on mmcasnon. T WHEN WE? SUFFER FROM OF TEJI: edy. NATURE'S REMEDY |:42..A .`.....~..- nu` hr (Ihase's Li` EBALESSI NG n; vop nu :. Ivar tn E H L NI I'. u I _ s L1vcr(.'urc I -.`l..lu -1131 I31 Car! 1 H -, Bw`i:r_on:n 1 K AN?` ; ER? ;..UL'I`. -intnrn Rm iRTRs% .1L`I'-U Cwutcso "0 informatjn at and passen- I, - A _ n;:orinL'cndent. vluy `26, 1885. :"rx".\;:o n1', 1 Kat. 'J`o1'onto, .Ul.ll . stars. Barrie ;QUTE .3.'!...`;i,":`33 1\IAN.4GmR.- . V 11. \~A . A i'dag'h'I LOt 12, Bltred nu; , i1ndn1ok- 11 h 33.1`: ..".`. r`uuc}1'i1i:isdI`f1'ri tif{Iri im`;`L `I In. 1111:`. nn_xst .1....,q. \ \W_m_,.,, 1yc.=.uu1. socxety recently` ` `_ m.sm,;. - 1s_a. man about` I m m-zed the fourth Lime :1 t subject 3 I )U * , I A f: 1- tlldluxxamc aS_`y'.1`" I A A _ W L,,w',,1 l-a.sa.11n Worm Syrup--An; _ ;..,'1e safu and ctfectual remedv to re--A `f1t-L211 limds Hf W0Tm5- 1 H ` . - 1 r`01cd'1y during an ammated discus-1 .1: at pin; French Academy, M. de ) - . `i'm.a,, rust) and stud . Gentlemen, ; '1 1;rupu5cl]l:lt we speak `only four at a 1' U 1'; . ` ' `H L.. .:. .......1H-Cnnsx nf thn Skin. Rham. rrm-we ` Infant, \I ,;~\(milI}_' '.1I1lL`.' - : >- |-`m- rough cmulitions of the Skin, 9ha_m- I the h'e-ad, Pimples. Eru tionfand Skin 1 Uisz>asc9, use Prof. L9w s Sulp ur Soap ` T ` A um said iupraise 0f`a. friend, whose rx.'1.Im~ \\;;.s.lull11 Sluill1 : He is one of a. -,1..,u.;m If he had said one of eleven .'m1..i`.ui im_w<.uhl}1a\'o been nearer the `fl .wn_.--.. \`i|dj bx`- -Ualulln. . \(\h1 l>\ vVll|ll U :m1lm, .T\. l l:u`.A1ulv. _ "') """' I "1 sum` in the paper that 8. man in San- vluskyv H . - n btmm In get llmlwy *0 buy whlaky Wlth, said Mrs .\'11;4g__1s. \Vha.t`. do you think of that!" .~ V ' . ` '*\\ hv,"rup1icd Snags, I think that ; .. l1n|.. Hunk Innnh {in he he. had sold h*Ts fa.ther s tomb-' w,,.V jg}; lime wmb much to be. be- lievvd." SmLon'.~ (_Lu'.\1 R1mum'-a. posxtxve . ` . . .A `for -atznrh d1ptherxaand_canker mou . .11 u..L l,\l.n ,`\\'nm1u Rm-rte- and M. J. ('l|[U IUI vuuunuqn, ..-,,-..- Sold by J_ol1nA\\ oods,l3'o7rrie, and M. J.` Hamlin, Allaudalo; Bmwu--l<`ogg, why is 9. man on horse- back likou ten-penny. nail ?` Fo_2g-I` giveit up mxluodoiately. This is Lent, my dour boy ; -a man must give up some- :hiu;_r, _\un -Lnmv, imdl have concluded to ` ~.=xh1`..it my 1'us1>cc`u for Christian obsoerv-` :mcc 1-.y ;;iv1nj_: up m11u.udrums. * \'\ n\ \\ H I. \m? cough when Shiloh S Cure W1 ;_'i\~' 1nm:c: .i.'1h; relief. Pnoe 10 cts., 50 1.-., ;-ml :.=1.~ .\`.!d by John Woods, Barrie, . ml 3!, .|.. l:uulin,_ Allandale. Um: \ ! mm` .11-icd McG_rcgo1' &.P.arke`s. .aH-41.5L`.:.n:forrso1`cs ohmy kind 2 It_is be- ;.1.(i Hon?! Hm H-Ty host 1_n'cpura~L1on mvthe .o,:`mx !1'l::\Iix1`,,' and Cunng Sores, Burns, 13:4, 1' n.1."~.-motolus, and is tho only pro- ` AI aw`. .-:pp1_\xng(Tu1`bo1ic.Ac1d. Sold at M \'.u;1-.u; um 1-n~.: stoic for-25c. per box. 11-23 .`.1.n-- '\`n` xvhot wxll you be doin : '.'`.1 :.[1}:- 1` 1:_1vin (:<>11ege'?" % I V Mn .~: `-Well, John, N011 know there . c , . " I 1-. ...-.,.\-..-.~.-. 3..-n a reach .'iu_n._`1 -mn;.: unm you have urwu uuu xur yum uum vs v-ruuh. and your opinion will be the same as 21.1whoh:;:\'z-'11Hm1it,. viz . that it 18 the beat. '>'01d in .':w-. 211111 ..~'1.u0 bottles by Geo. Monkman. I->r11;;,:isI, _ 11-`3 Miss (`}:u'n- -Are vou familiar -With .Dante's `Divine Comedy! - Mr- K- "who is :1 swphmnore)-`-NO; I have _t1e\'01`e(*on it. The fact is Miss Clara, 1 think tlus comedy business is overdone. l'he sooner the stage returns to the'legit1- znate drama the better it will be for thev yrnfession. E. -l`>l_:`:i \Iu ` -'1: 'l`m: HM , Hm. H. TIIAYER, of Bourbon, ind t-;|_\',i'; HUN] myself gnd Wlfe (,) W6`0u1' ns tn .\`hi1<~.h :s Unnsumptlon Cure. bold .y,]u`.m \\'..`}C-..=T4, l`3:{rrie, and M. J. Hamlin, ` .V\U}(i:|}L'. Th1(x'.t`:',I I`l`IlH?11Y for Coughs} Cv01d3a$_C1'0`-`Do ` .\\}.rsn1i';z ('m!;_rh. Hxonchitis, co..' 15_ M0` ..:-< _1:m": 1.1111: (`ompound.' There 13 no rexnqdy .n uxi--It-Ixve<-nnmining any one of the u.ct1v_e tmzn-(iimls rmnpobing McGregor`s Lung Com-' ;.mind, so do not any vou have taken every-T `hing mm! _\'0uhx1\'e tried this for your cold or. ..r....x. pm... nn{I\n!\ mm hn the name us l`l\f\`. `u.r _'f1'h~o H- -` n Fun Il\s1'I'.r.~'I.\ and liver complaint, you have :1 printed gllzuautcc on eveI_`V btr f Sb1loh s \'ita.li7.L-r. It never falls to cura- Sold by John Woods, Barrie, and Mo J Hamlin, Allandale, - ' Th rs iH10ct*rlif_V thatl have used MOGWK` We Sm-dy (tum for Dyspepsia andhlver C0l1'1II1:11nt. and do honestly say that if it cost `J18 one hundrul dollars ($00.00) a b0tt'6 .1 wouldnm be: without it," as it has done` m0 1110"` smod man all the medicines I ever used. nnd I fa-,4-1 lilw an new mun Yours tru1y._ALEX- rt-:I:x.. (`xnrlvlon l lucu, Ont; - This medlcine is 1..r .~:.nlI` at am-. and U0 1)el"b0ttIg: at MOnk" ma.n's l)1'u;,; .~`1mc._ 11732 A prism visitor opened 3. cell door at .\l>_\jan`(\:1.= the other day and was '80}. 'wstv1.}.~_\' `ht imnate Wifh : V 1 Can ynn -_:i\'0 mea Presbyteria.n.i1ews- '.\:1per 3" - - ' ' " ` 1 l1 got ynn mm, wasthe reply; "bvurtr -`ire yen` zy Presbyterian ?" . ' '01`." answered the jail bird, Pam ` 9: sort of Presbyterian. Ayn" .. ., . nu - w 1- n` "SnrL` April 15,1886. _ -..vJ n-VAC-\A_ll' Am`. Y0! mm-1 miserable by Id.g5henl: conet1pa.tinu, dizziness. 10sS_0f 3-P139 e. i{ive low skin`: Shi10h 8 Vit31'Z ` -9' posd M ` cure. Sold by John Woods. B3"-'53! `D 1. Hamlin, A11am1ale. II..- V "' ` Rnildin 3?: [ being 9119 at on , 90 acre I1 stumnsmew ` balance or `lot the 12Lh Con. , 7 ilqth Con ' 50 in 1stCon.. V rd buildings, farm especi- \_ in 8th COIL; , good build- pevcr failing iA.. .=.hil'! S. ` 1:,-ei-mz1n'~` . ..u.vII1 nave vou T00`h3 Have `you 11122`! ninz. w '4 1{e\'c3cn :l -` ' ty s.1ym;,-s Sandwiched wan-1$.,;,.~':~]j graphs for the Scr1ous-'I`he Bout" ` ' l the Sciss_)rs.Can Find. ` 1.u:nmu2g. _ .. ` 'd Lightning- :{a`.9n).Ou any D3111 U88 15111} L W1 ' u ' cure You the Instant 1` is an _ Try it`. ' )3 Dru '2.w_ pcl` bottle at Moinkman ` ll` -`.IL'l'G. I y0s1i:1h~-\VcH,De JOW33! no, t . I auPP 3`uuha\'efa11cd as it br"ker you will , . . . .-,.,.1, ---`--J" U Von m W "' V : `bi V . - urv M10 . take that lmsmon yo` Py0snz1p-~WL'; De ` you have failed bx: lu1.bt_l:?: 'ou in 1. 10 5 0' - De J)ones--wh-to I Vulgar `positirm. Oh: ` Pyeanap-`?Ad Why.` De Jones---i `Owe 1t gentleman to [keen Out pursuits D_ . -~-.-nu. 1] Aallllalt. Have you T00`h:u-In 3 Use l1ll3,`I:i; YOU `?``'`A nvxuih 0:1`? `Van ` %`. Pyixiap--`IYe3. deal more to you, % wnnJ'.-._I of paralysis. J ersev, lopt th D. `Me:-lilo.` _ g1ngAby~h1i-gidd _ . ins`, .. v Fluid: Llghtn {me T00` luu-In . 1 39 IHIK. mg. _' ` . . v, . .- z bse F1`.d-L ins- Use Fluld Luzht Arc . Fluid Ugh? Have you "3 mam? use 1*1utd'Lig1at- _ . 4 4 ,1{r\'cr.u ."ff"TJo|nt? U80 . . ? Uae'F`luld You troubled w1t.h_Head8-Che [.i_(:_m nim! mrrrms: -mmas wine}: In THE WHOLE WORLD KIN. ` .. smallolur on good. 10 acres, good Ewan's ml I Barrie and ~-rs. c"-In 9 '4 ml zm`~a Worm Pnwders destroy nd IR \\`i1hnl1b injury 't0-&dlllh'. or at `)9 1 :15. I As he sat iuthe hutel car .4 Hat: 1.311 uf fa_'1'9, he remarked, v.l:{t I c:_L1lEzLstt.-1'." When called .\.;.1;m., he said, Bca,i1seit is a .H ;. ..L Cm; LimiLud_f0l` ' New -York M Y 11 little much be. be- l`L`p1u.'u tauaga, 1. v||.|an vlluuv - suite is.i xi" \' (`n us. will irmncdiately i'(1ie\'e .~,-um g.ugl_x and brouchms. Sold .-ml . l3:ux'1_L~, :u_1d M. J. Llamlm,` I\.H:.'1`u1< frr-v with eacllbottle `:1?:u'!`l1 lit-modv. - Price 50 cents. lm \\'(>(:`.s, Bzu`l`i( ,_' and; M. J. , 1 .1_. '- ;\ I'itI.`uuu.u u l--uuu....... . H V, :\ plzxuaa whore buttnns grow `Yell, Jnhll, 1 were 4.: ntyof rspcnings for a. man" Cu osu`t sine the connection)- h. snr, but what will- you be .1 13 (`ned "A Bac1ie1or h i-u-.-hu1ur's pn1`a W9; 1 ...l... .. . . knrnna In-nm 4- ,&I1dvVlV.l ]uI K;)t T9 7 eg_I .nn1n :4. 6.}. .. is. in stuy-too-quob.. A -. .~ inn is, `-`You be 1ea.ch~; .... nu. ||UII_I -owe it to myself '.s_ .58-` :1) out of such, plebeltl-_I}._` 3, but you owe a $2005- .r creditors. ' .'ullIl\Jll Juua ulovny k yards. ` I lm Take sucli a 9`; tin, Prince Breton `

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