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Northern Advance, 24 Jun 1886, p. 3

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UTIII"-I` .1` .-`I? - "- V A _=.soU'rH sm1n'5UL6P smmm, ' , --.___.-gof SLEEP ON THE WOVEN WIRE MATRASS. GELEBRAIEB rumicss , ,- n n_n,;..`a.`..I.. `CV1-Kn Dina -far Sltamni- Water and G&I.Gl0b9 .valv33w MILL SUPPLI;-`~18. ;1>irb .W.P`? 9f . Q99 9 %Ht1 Barrie- UNDERTAKER` `E? U y&aEXIII'I`3I $3 I V. G--_-\-,u_-v -- _-- V__ _ Elidi-'1oo'ois~ -`A-tnllhtook otzlx-'o'n Pipe for 8toa.n'1,Water and Gamelope Valves. stop :sndcheokVs1ven.-Btotm Gu.neI.an.d , aterluses. All work inusllne f ..vmmvtIv-t .` n'<.1eat.oe-I ' * - . ~ } .` % ` . 7 (101-9.); ` 97- ' % T IOHIWPLAXTOFI -(.01.--Iv. 7;s-E-fcSri::sT``sToVE*8 2%! ...;....n I n-nnntnzrn IIAVDD 1ln'l`Il'`II'I?.`T:l'l'|?.R'I`- -AND REST FURN] F001` `BALLS, BAR_RlEi ANQ STROUQ. ;_,-.----- nu `-r1\ r1 A l`IT71f|iI'I!`( /N I "ia1S{ Ily put nerally he pen. ...... ....,l ' SAWS, MILLBOA RD, &c-. BUY %*sr<'>1':r:I.=t VIJVVBU LAULAA III! nanny:-no-vuunv v JAMES wILK|i6i, Proprle-to}. cmpanrran AND and +IJ'Iz:'Iv.-EAN HEMP, &Lc, BELTING, BA BBIT .`3}`1'I`AL, . sV1`EXM FITTINGS. -'11" A rut`: Sold by .1). D{)Uj.\% 3-1,, Inn! BASE `BALLS_-IAND BATS, ' LUNCH BASKISTS. L-`-1-I IN LARGE DuttoI1 s. -----j_ `.7 >,, COFFINS A1-`ID_ C-A-SKETS 01 ALL KINDS j--&yy--.j7 . And all Funeral Requisi+es~F1:rxv:.s]`md` Orders by Telegraph or Otherwise, Pro-mptly 1 ` attended to. G. 0. DOLMAGE, Manager, Stroud. [1- .*~$>..`S~ .<:ra.re- -AT THE- STEAM WORKS Aim soiv RO0M,_ c OLLIE R-ST., B an R 1: 2. J. Hauosasaiws. "ii6.`.); _.- J. .5-y `awn, BRASS and IRON %PAKI:\`G', .r on-` .-r `. _....__ In stock or M;d_'to'6r CURRANTS, 'i1s of various designs 4 , T, b . I Funerals furmshed com- plte. Caskets and Cof- stock. All orders will re- and prices always in ceive careful attention. Cong`!-eaII onal Cllurcli, cumin ST. BARBIE. OPPOSX'i`E THE RUBBER BALI.S,_' 10-1) Tue Nonnuanu human: I -STEAM- PRINTING HOUSE, uumor ST.. _l1_AR|E, |I'IAS UNRIVALLED FACILITIES }PRO`MPT AND TASTEFUL EXECUTION JBIIIIKANIIJIIB mums. Q1 respectfully solicit an opportunity to furnish estimates for all kinds of work in all the styles of printing, such CARDS, IJLHLLJHLV 91.1 E RECEIPTS, CHECKS, ORDER&; ENVELOPES. NOTE HEADINGS, LETTER HEADINGS, % MEMORANDUMS. WEDDING INVITATIONS, WEDDING CARDS, I VISITING CARDS MEMORIAM CARDS, PROGRAMS, ORDERS OF DANCE, MENU CARDS, LABELS. BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS, A'r 1'onoN1'o PRICES. !DEEDS MORTGAGES . GHATTEL MORTGAGES, QUIT CLAIM DEEDS, ASSIGNMENTS OF MORTGAGE AGREEMENTS OF .__ rs.-. _. .`--` EQUITY OE REDEMPTION, STATUTORY LEASES. FARM LEASES, RENEWALS OF J CHATTEL MORTGAGE, DISCHARGE OF % ____.__A. . A.-q A . ASSIGNMENTS OF CHATTEL MORTGAGE. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE, ETC DIVISION COURT BLANKS, MAGISTRATES BLANKS, SURROGATE, CUURT BLANKS, OONSTABLES `BLANKS. Blank Forms ,of any kind printed to `order. {lvooxsr nnuaeronvz -,( A V V THE NORTHERN ADVANCE Is the best One Dollar Weekly Published - in the Oeountiv of Simcoe, and has ? .l the largest circulation.` fWEsLlEY;`jr11_1j11shar and Proprietor COUNTY OF` SIMGOE, A FOR 1886, Published by.the Proprietor, S. Wesley, Barrie; Copies 25 cents atthe oice ; or sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt of that `sum. e V I ' A POSTERS-'P1ain and Ornamental. -onj onnzns OF ALL cussing or- JUD`lCIAL'DISTRICT STATEMENTS, BILL HEADS, NOTE CIRCULARS, LETTER CIRCULARS. |f`I'I1"I\fI1(` BLANK FORMS DODGERS, FLYERS, --ron 'rm:-- Always kept in stock -_"-OF '.l`H_E--_-f- A full line of A full line at all prices. MORTGAGE. SALE OF LAND HOUSE LEASES. SNIPES, ETC. Charity. "'` `"""""-V A _}'[1mt hacking cough can be med by Shi1oh s Cu `or sale _bY Jh UUBIIIH K . so quickly guaranties it. T139. . we rei Woods,` Barrie, and M. Allandale. ' J. Hamlin, Auanaai When J oseph's brethren lowered him into the excavation V by the side of the road he is said to have remarked : "A. pit it is, and true it is a pit, eh i -Sleepless nights made miserable by that terrible cough. Shiloh : Cure is the remedy for you. For sale by John Woods, Barrie, and M. J. Hamlin, Allandale. s , An exchange wants to know where the hottest place in the United States is lo- cated. It is located where you are sweet on two girls and one of them nds it out. -Shiloli s Cough and Consumption Cure is sold by us on a guarantee. It cures con- sumption. For sale by John Woods. Barrie, and .\I. J. Hamlin, Allandale. v According to the Philadelphia Call, a miss is better than a mile, because you cau t kiss a mile. We saw a sleiqhriding couple in front of us the other day who kissed fully a mile. ` --~--'-V-.__!I.'__-__ Rift oraww b h` ' _Croup whoop1ng con h and tone my .. ~ s '11: o F ::]1I;uf,(:aec}l31 nrelV!\(;:)'<(:{(%sE)yBar:'i(;,_'ana"e.M. 3? Hamlin. Auandala ` A Buffalo woman has commenced to write 3 book, and her husba_nd calls her Charity, because charity begins a tame. ` ` .... . L--1.:.... Anna`! Ann ha an nninklv AIDDLM llllly " '-'--~ ~ - -\\'ill you: suifer fromdyspepsia. and liver complaint '1 .5Thiloh s Vitalizer is guaranteed to cure you. For Sale by John iWoods, Bzirric, and M. J. Hamlin, Allandale. Asure cure for delirium tremens has recently been discovered. "Hold a. crazy quilt up in front of a. patient. M The real- ity is so much worse than the imaginary horrnrs, chata reaction sets in at once. and convulescence follows. I I I , AI, v unvuvu....., _.._V . --(`z}.tarx'h cured, health and sweet breath st-cured, by Shi1uh s-Catarrh Remedy. _Price 50 cents. Nasal Injector free. For sale by John Woods, 1 .an'ie,,and M. J. Hamlin, Allandale. ' . nu. ....... ... Lillie Deveretlxl -lake to the contrary notwithstzmding, there are only'two occa- siuns m a woman s life when she can pass for the silent sex. ;One is when she is eating ice croarm and the other when she is asleep. ` Iv . 1- - I A ___._ _.;-.3 `A- --4 nu-val . -\'hi1uh`s Vitalizcr is. what you need for _ constip:stin11, loss cf a.ppetite,:. dizziness and all symptmns of dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents 1n;rbu .'.tlc. For sale by John Woods, liarrio-, aml .\l. J. Hamlin, Allandale. .\_',`<>\1IlL, 2JlfLf] from the country` went acm-"s . the other day, and uh-_-11-}1(.* paid theusual quarter he d(.`Ill}il`1tvt`,I11Ll`(5(20i`1)t, with the remark 1 Ye. kixnh-1}`:-1`1ifu I .ain t a.-going to have zm_\,' 11J t....1_1 hills c0u_1i11g round for collec-` zi-.n 11` I 4111 live 1n the co`uritry. ` I }.u.1 uj xnuch demand for Giles Liniment ,'.Wli\7.u of Ammonia, and people who were l<-1:Li'.tw1 s:puk(: so much in its praise, that I was `mducul to write theDoctor forasupply. ` 1 wzz;-5 (1(',}i` ; it made cures 1n the family and in tlw stables, and no article that I ever 11au11Iu1 gu .1: such universal satisfaction. ('v4:0I'g: I. C! mum, Georgetown, D61. ")' W. C. .\]cLu;n. . .u . .9 A2- Witty savings Sandwich .1 . graphs for the Ser1ou:_-1-hvrgt .Pu-q,.,_ the Scissors can mud It I ' . . Pills will '1; - . gh catha3:(i)c,9`"9 Or siclcen, y _ irl whose beau . - ` lliiln for an`yt`i3I:!g1')r1cklaygr oney is Dr. Low ct sure to destro B Pl.nt ' y d expel National e a thorou A Buffalo g says he is too As sweet as Worm Syrup. y worms. Y0llIl,.., I ho . ~ . . , leads them to be- cause it harm to tr ) Freeman 3 Worm Itdcan do no Pow era when your child is ail *8: feverilh If Some men are whether they are goo are broke. "Eran; in Qulnhur S08-D a d1ishttu1 like egg. Y , .. d or bgdo:ni":lE_0ll= VNIIIGHES BF HUMOR AND 1:` THINGS wriziv 3 ij rm. 1' I-1-gm wnomn wonnn KIN . _._.-- ,/ ' I x,,, .u\.|4\_vu~u, Sumo um: has estimated that the time `thrms 11 away in this world in courting the girl you want to marry, and who is reagly fl. vnuyn-.. >...\.. uA--Jr` Innil (III FHA!`- W1 W11 mm: to marry, auu wuu us mun, 10 1l1llI`l`_y you. would build all the ra.1l- Nada :u. bridges and tunnels and factories and `,r.1bl1c buildings. And yet does `any one v.-hu has been there consider that. 5119 time was thrown a.wa_y.?* 443,, Ho11oway`s Ointment P1118 . Will he found the best friend to persons of- .1licte with ulcerations, bad le 8. 31`9..v9,vb'A scesses, listulas, and other pai 111 `and coin- Dlicatcd cmnplaints. Printed and very P1313 directions f or the application of 1'-he Ointment are \\'l`appud round each" pot. Hollowa)"5 .31` terative Pills should be taken throughout the progress of the cure, 'to'ma.intain the b100 in a state` of perfect purity. 3nd,t l)PVcn_t the health of the whole body ~b61_DR ]00pardi'/.cd by the local ailments bd "'1 3: 01d ages great grievances, are thus read__ Y _ edi without conning the patint t01>9d_. Or withdrawing from `him or her the nutl_'1t1- Ous diet and generous support so '1mperat1ve- ly demanded, when weakening _dile88_69 817' tack advanced years or constitutlone ev;n0i118 Premature decrepitude. ` She bidn't wait. :1` " Child (to visitor) --Ma.mmn_has. zone- t Put on another dress. ' V1situr--Ah T s ' M . Child - Yes ; saw you comin : an"~riln upstairs. ' ` .. . Visitor--Ah, 11341.1. ! 4 h '3 Child--Sai'd : `There comes;Ithat hate-. f1M1`8. Anson ; I wish she woIi1d*I:t- ` 3} - Oh, don t be inva. hurry? wait ti 1 % mammu comes down. ` ' % -1----...3-0-----z.--g` N . Consumpt1on"ca.n Be Clddo - . Asf t V .. :'.;= * l}eal(t hf11)1}1 ::;:g':::a2zeed;3:;2J:,z ?::t..?:e 3% W` `:3 bcott Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil 01.15 gas 131?? ' Oanhitnn .......a.-:..... u... L..-1:..... -'-..Ia+.u-dnath. ; v;..a..m..1: moi -Fo1 J une 24,. vu`:o;n'of very '3er all." ,- _thq `majosisi `of sis-e yqhqlitisrgsbut thossv the fellow t!13..t':f l.l";??;`?"+.1<.?..!.1.$;1.t11 bat. = you and r Constituent-How did you get through the session?" ,_ -. ; ` .- Oongressman-"Swimmingly, sir ; syvimmingly." ` ' nnperviousn W: L,` - There seems to he ai&'1il'e9I-`egg; between Cincinnati and Chi `o reporters. Sam Jones says: i`? I. `don t undergtangl why you newspaper people so `hard `to reach. Ishould think ou d be easy; see- ing that you see so `mug: of the hollow- ness, sham and -wick`ed'ness ofithe world, but you ain't. I can reach you on. news- paper men, I can touch "your dpprecistion by smart or witty sayings, moyhap, but you are awful -hard to touch. as men. Your hearts ,are diicult of access. Now in Cincinnati I converted several reporters, but in Chicago I could not touch one with a forty-foot pole. eadaphe Bmonsness. T Whenever I feel out of sorts, ` bilious, my liver not working right, or, racked with a. headache I take Chase : -Liver fOu1'e. _ There is more real benet from one dose` of vour Liver Cure than `in many bottles of some medicines.--Jno. M9Nasser, Bond Head. Sold by all Druvgiats. . m9I.u:-Lble-A E. 0. Mbovei-11, `of Syr`ad'u`ie, N. Y,, `who 1 is 3 well-linown zteaident -of .th!t_:. ipllf. wpu ` deolal-pd incurpblg by hi; phypipian, e .. du- eoio being a.` oomplioatio'n~6f kidiiey Enid liv"6i'\ tvllnninlz .-In in-nu Jan: I-an. .n'1ina-I ..n3lfn on - are be-. trade oss 13 cereals, ve also. `attribut- call ex- in the qvlggnljqu muuxjapm oy _,I_1Ip pnyp19;_|n,,u1e ugl- edue complioa.hon~6f kidhey dud liver 00.!!! hint. In two .1119 ztdnnd arlfef tn Bu ook _Blood_B_ilten, and in one month he -._L_-I_ ___-___~_- 3 - cleared or Metaphor. In the Malden,-= Mass., High School, not long ago, the principal asked the class in rhetoric to clear the following sentence of nifetaphor : T ' H he sanctity of my shonld set pro-airv ed.t -~ ` ~ 2 . i r ~ The class set their wits to work, but no one seemed wise. The principal exclaim- ed : ' Can no one answer the question? A bri ht lad of 15 threw out his hand. "Wel , Master S , you seem to be the on?l one in the class to answer. What is it . V Amid profound silence Maiter S. said: . Keep off the grass ! _ 9" ".'`' "59?! 5"` ERVIIQIII "51? entirel'y.r'g::l',Bi;f."g In magi: 1:: A A Growing lvll. L _ Scrofula, or king's evil, as an enlargement of the glands of the neck is termed, may be called a growin evilin more than one sense. `Mrs. Henry Do be, of Rerridale, was cured of enlarged glands of the neck and sore throat by the internal and external use of Hagyard s Yellow Oil Made to Order. A_l,derma.n-.Yotu are charged with en- tering the complainants tent, while `camp- ing out, with purposes of stealing. What have you to say? . D-:nnnn_T tn Rteal. "CID Lvuuso an. voov vv:L._..__-_.__- .- , , * Yes, sir. . ' Then it is for the in-teht 9 I sentence you to sixty days. nave you no any r Prisoner-I didn't intend to steal, your Honor. I only went to see if I there was anything I could do for him. unu. mm. . Hum Irnn` admit that vou Mrs. John Neelands, writing from the Methodist Parsonage,-Adelaide, Ont., Save : I have used Hagya.rd s Pectoml Balsam in our family for years. For heavy colds, sore -throats and distressing coughs. no other ,,__J:_:_.. .. ....\n-s nA:oIvnu W38 anyuuug .l uuusuv uu LU]. uuu. Oh, yes; then you` admit that you were found in the complainant's tent 3 (EXT... ..3.. `UDTOIFB anu uLuUl'I:an|u5 vu medicine so soon relieves. p him g back- e food, make t and Aboriginal Ideas. A number of Indiansvrecentlv attended a church service in Manitoba. During the service one of them concluded to have a smoke, and began lling his pipe. Then he tried totlight it, but his matches were poor and wouldn't `burn. The minister seeing the state of a`airs came down from the pulpit and struck a parlor match. The Indians who had never before seen a parlor match were greatly terried, and thought they were about to be massacred, but matters were nally explained to them, and after the pipe was lit the service-pro- ,-_.`I_.`I IrIIl\-O lln V\v ceeded. `"119 hum. lruua, Locus After the above year isended there need be from Rheumatism. Neural- nozperson suffering gia.,i Toothache. Headache. Lumbago. or any acute am. if they nnlv purchases bottle of Fluid ightning, as it cures instantly. Pain cannot stay where .it- is used. The name is Fluid Lightning. IX:-nrroinf, sold by Geo.` ` Monkma.n.- 1"1u1u. Lung Druggist. , Knew Whate was After. . There eissomething in this little fol- low "I hke, said an appreciative` up-town" visitor of 9. young hopeful he was troting on his knee. I Say now, said the boy, how did you know I had swallowed a. nickel? l . V A pUUlIJ VIA: vs 0 When we say McG1_'e r s Speedy Cure is the` on! perfect cure `for yspepsia. . Liver Com _ pla. nts. Indigestion and Impure Blood. we -are telling lain facts.` of which hundreds ` upon hundre scan testify who have been restored toper'teot health" by its use. We would there-` fore advise on strong! it you are a subject of anv of the 9. ove tronb esto give -MoG1-ego:-'3 S eedy Cure a. trial and be convinced. t is so d inv60o. and 81.00 bottles at Monkma.n s D1-mr Store. 24 36. `u Quite sumoxeny. , J udge-rOn what grounds do you -ask at divorce frogn `your husband 'l', - ` Lady---He 113.3-.base `fever, your Honor,"g'I.nd-- . 4 .1:u'Ad-That Lie` enougil; decree T Hm-yv Ricprdo,` that `uEed E1-am, o chronic t_ro1}_ 8010. In ' 000. Drug Store. Honor,"a.nd--v--' - A -Ju'dg;--That` Lia i'qljall igue giately. '32 in O I. ;Hm-ye. o;=1!z1eat<'s'ti1_;f`<`.)'x:; that h6fuEe;_d I-av runn- y and so that c settle k-keep- March. 1:j-'1-' Mcqregorl. Cure. _ _ ::..r1...u.nu a Qnnnv (`.11 . The Last Year, 1886. --_ _._ .!..,.....Jn.-`I Gian [eaf6rd,_fOn_t., testifies rhe_um b'tig' gout and s '*and. liver`,.. :1 itters` e`ectna1ly_ ried remedies had fail-. l:ater-Fro'in the Best Sen:-oea. W9 nptice in one of our-excha es, a failure insqhallow draining,` thacnisughc - to-be:a`t:mely' warning to all who are about to engage in this sort of improve- ment. _ A rural improver, two years ago laid a three-inch tile drain in a 9Pm'8!_8pot in his eld, for the purpose -of-_cleann'g-it of water. The pipe was laid two test deep, the joints being cov- , ered with caps. It seemed to work `perfectly for. a;ti_tne. Last season the `P1`5._;W*38_P1t,nte_d with potatoes, but the 8011 was unaooountably wet for` drained land._ After the crop was gathered, the tiles were examined, and found to b9`P3k9d,0 `full. of grass roots, as to stop the runningpof ithewater. Spring water makes `a long eeason for grass, ed the passage of water and made the A drain useless. A neighbor of ours has drained several swales upon his farm, laying the tiles only eighteen inches the surface, and thus lost the better, , part of his investment. The shallcw drains` are not only liable to be stopped by roots of grasses, and other plants, butthere is a large loss in the failure to drain what lies immediately below the drained surface. The roots of grass, of fruit trees, and of hoed crops, will go down four or five feet in search; of food, if they have the opportunity. They cannot thrive below the water line, which lies very near the bottom of the drain. _ If thedrains `are but eighteen inches deep, that is about the limit of the ' pasture-ground of roots. If the drains go down three feet, the area of `soil that will furnish food f=.lr crops, is nearly doubled. The cost of draining to that depth is but a littleniore, `since _the ditch grows narrower `as we _ go down. The cost of the tiles, and the work of laying them, are the same, w'he ther the ditch is eighteen inches or four doubled in making deep drains, it would be a penny wise and pound foolish business to have the shallow drains, for the. sake of saving the expense of the last half, of the necessary digging. Tile draining is_apermanent investment, and the tiles if properly laid, will clear ; the soil of water three feet deep, as thorough as they will clear it eighteen inches deep. The difference _ in the results is great, that in cost is small. William Clift in American Agricultur- gist. and in two years the roots had obstruct- ` feet in depth. But if the cost were` IRE `FARMERS FAMILY Tnnnsf A &:biL:ii\Ti Eon ` Socrates Spouse. Who knows what excuse there may have been _for Xantippe s sad temper? Many women are snappish, 'queru1ous and sour, simply because they are suffering. Dr. Pierce s Favorite Prescription is a certain` cure for every female weakness and derange- ment, and will restore health and good spirits to the most nervous and disheartened invalid, thereby making her a blessing to her family and the world. A single bottle will prove its surpassing merit. Price reduced to one dollar. By druggists. ` efrom 15 they ` make of; pay tter be uld be- etimes if not con as his dis- nd the ; `III 95}. -' vvnnonvu nu :---uvu--'._v_ _-_ - The farmer wants to knew, nletsle much what is absolutely the best feed,` but what is most economi cal-_-some thing good and substantial, and not toc expensive, which he can raise on the farm. Corn fodder, when properly cured and stored, makes good feed, but if it if left in the eld, or long exposed to the weather, it is scarcely worth the la- bor ef cutting and shocking, particular a -I` n I, - ._.._-AL.-... In-.n' Luann IIIII", Whng UUI.` U1. Uuuusus u uuuuuuu .5, t,...--..-.._ straw is not very nutritious food for cattle, but as most farmers raise wheat, is is a good plan to have plenty of straw -well stacked, to which cattle, during them eat what they will. About the Timothy hay, with occasional feeds of corn. Clover hay may be fed to cattle with good advantage.` Turnips and pumpkins, where they can be success- fully praised, make goodlieed for fall and earlylwinter. Potatoes, either raw or cooked, make good feed, and the small ones cannot be used to better advantage than by feeding them to cattle. Potato and apple peelings mixed with bran or meal,gmake good feed, particularly for milch -cows... Cattle, as ;well as other farm animals, appreciate good treatment, , milch cows in particular do so, and should always be treated kindly, and even` petted.l They. will very soon learn t-of reco nize those whjo_,are kind to them, . will ta efro_mfthe_,hand.almost every- ` thing in the .,way* otfood, and seem to relish whatever: is Jo'ered,- simply ..be- , cause it isjgiven by a known friend. _',1`h'e writer has often seenpet cows eat "bread, pies, l_ettuc, tomatoes, and other .. things froi11i.;th`ei,t$,b1, `axis "ev_e'n` drink 2 -friend. GowsIshould,always_b9, milked 'j by some"on`e who is naturallyikind ; and V` `saine,person-`never by any fo,r*ie~'who is ly if the weather has been wet. VVheat - winter, may have free access, and let best and cheapest feed for cattles good ` .50PA`Hii1k.Wh6I!;l3fl'6i'.I.VbY;9~`T8l1li?d. farwas `l_Il1Y_74b6,"?by the A ; "itau; g Qldl , l g An Old Farmer : Ezixidrience with cattle. "`- 4 I I - I_-_ - __ ._-I_ ..- ' Ba .i'0I`l1l'.U'lA_ul'uu V V % D.oq1, .t allow 3 eoldl-i'1; th`e `head to slowly` _a,nd V-surely; dpvelogefiteli into` Gataarh when vn can be _cI__1r0d...01'.`35 _1_*_`5'i- _ `V, ` " ` .-__ _.__._ _-_;. vvn can be cured Donft allow comm me nuuu nu .w..._, and develoge .i_taie1f_ into` , o1 -25 cents. * ` _ fw `igppliiiaizions will o ur'e incipient- ..- K,` ` _4_ ' _ _' < ' : V : One! 150' twp -b`o`x`e will cure Q1.-Vd)inarAy `Ca.- -; ` ` " ` ` ` , One to ve` xepgvwillf cure chronic Ca- Dr. Au ..-Qha-s.a I: !I9.9h9,1'+..-if? yen. ~ . For @916 `hr . sou mllzdoalors Izt'.}25o-;,8eV1~ Try. 7 III! .a-.:-~-.2. :7 -*-~.ro::':ln:ut I 0 G1-ay`:`.O?)2I'.` ' yggou `wrap 63$ Ill ms uunv ab 91: . Your,Gu_ard. `qi s;;~`u.'_ `I... ..A .'JIHEiHQRTHEBbI;AIlY;ANQE4;; 15o,ooo`f%3wu0VLwamen, lannmawoousu new .|(!~!i'i'Tm!-.3 Mme, F01` which the highest prlce will be paid in Cash VG'o6ds. ` A large stack of superior goods to ' V T - Tchoogo from at manutacturers prices. . ., |SUC+AR,' Fun soul) COMFOWE` FURNITURE MANUFACTURER IN REAR OF MARKET BUILDING. c+. c+. smmn, UNDER l`A_l_I_ER, Mills on John Street. Barrie. LUBRICATING OILS, minim A1\ f. `I all! 6 hogs 9xpect- milk, , more must ey will JOSEPH T I.Er{g_gH`i*0N, RUBBER, ASBESTOS-. 7Fl1A'I',T FILES AND EMORY GUMMERS, svnme Ann summm nouns ALL Maw. QROQUEf1` SETS. , b % L - % .___-. A"I"'t'I 'TfW. Baikie s Book Store! m LARGE VARIETY. . _.: .jg'.|.`\.l II-.5`-Iii -L--."-'.- - : n.LT11E nosm APPROVED MAKES,-WITH THE LATEST -AND BEST FURNISHINGS, ` AT MANUFACTURERS JPRICES. 4 ~ ` A j j 4% _`.roHN 2L4xTox ' ` `j Iunih-v_ F` `Put naidifnotios - 7 . ~-.a.nd`0heukVI

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