Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 30 May 1889, p. 6

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can--an-luau III I-IDWJVL IMU- IFQV-IHEUIIUJ Twllul which murder is . committed A among" the hot blooded inhabitants ot " the` Italian peninsula. Not only V are killings, more numerous in Icely'theu'iu most oly_lliz'ed countries, but the murderers one most feroa` cious and cruel. .'J.`hoi1gh_Irugo.l"in every- thiu else, the. ltjiliens ere.` fri htfully pro tgel of life." _. Yet-,.,'_i;t"n',dp`,lte` or t _i`s,"_lgl1e statesman of Itslyzeve doaolus ' .th t the; death; pmlty (has nor innbp"1 diminishin ..the,;reqnopey.,.bf, ,;nug`,i* end that the.;:.8Igste',sv`.o11lil` newts? to; nab slutellu:uIos- . IT . v , ES]: THAT SUBQTANTIAL BRICK CL 51) R d0n99 d ocC' D1od`byA Goo.um`Loutdn`?"Hms1l_l S...`.. .`3?.:.5`3m. am` Mulointh var! 1 -3 li th bee` _n.uv.:.. 1n.:i"?.1.?3":f.'.?.`3S. " PIG-lino" PARTIESEOCIALS & WEDDINGS supplied at short notice and on reasonable fniunn In thanking the public ox Barrie and vicinity for theliberul pntronnse bestowed upon him ghthovast. been to men that he has at can arable expense increased his baking racill G3 3-Dd 13 HOW Drepsred to do a larger buainesl thunever. . . . anann 1,; `D811-l_E VAN. B_ElC)'VVN manufactured fresh every d . Ask four Irooorto: them And you will e no other. vu v-3-up an bvnun -DR; CmsE s Liver Cum is guarzmtoel to `tire all diseases arxsiug from 3. torpid or ix:;u:::: V liver Such 38 Liver Complaint. l)_y-spepnln. Indigestion. Bllipuuncsauianndiu-. Head- ache! Lin?!` Spots. Sallo_w Complexion. cm 11-. 11....-.0- T:_-.. (1---- 2. _. __,, . , --v--say-so-v vu -qfwoag svunlliivv \.I:IIl|IlI Alvugluy _Da. CHABE'8 Liver Cure is no cure 9.11, it is sxmply 9. Kidney-Liver Regulator. Try it. 3!:- dicine and Receipt BOOK $1. Sold b_va11dru,`- gists. ' '1`. EDMANSOIV as (`0.. Sole Agents. V A Bra<'iford.0:> --- vvu,uuu av LIJ -- , DB. CHASE is too well and favorably know: ` ay his receipt books to require an y recoum1c::ia- on. A special to 1 `|t`.Pl` -I fr-nvnj Akron,` Ohio, says :-Art.hur Fl`.-Ziul', oupusul of an Qhio many;-goat, wth_.hi_g.wife V led- `on Edwp'g,?Hk;gj*Q au'dwi{e,~`cesr; s ` `s,. this .'cour!6'y7s'-$h`e,brher day',`_ _Iny 5c .w of cnnver3at_1ca"Mrs. Hmye ssidgyj re; never hss1:..,b'een;, es Iiggn `here jthkl coruid-L not thro w."'"""Fi`a"zier "'61 l'd"her shb` `could not throw him. They clinched. and after a' few moments tug Mrs. Howe threw Frazier on his back on a lounge, `and the next moment he was a. corpse, supposedly from the rupture of an artery. Du. J1us1=:'s Liver Cure has a. receipt hm; wrgsppegi around every bottle which in wurti. .23 wexght 111 gold. . `l\-.'!I......_v_1-s_--_ n- o T`nZa7i\uuTrA{c1uan or WW0 m THE ROYAL YEAST CAKES nnulnloiznxsnv P_l;ES_T: s7'n7masr, am, 3531- : Inna ' 7' 7'. V W . I0 lalz`. Co::!.-zm t/u sr o::r.-: Hcrgahw. A a saf, sure and e__r/;u'. u2 C/dldrm or.1. u/IL * r(1mm'.< Jan!` I :.w. c.uLLgT'r. CREAM` ..,..y..y -5`; ug5uvJ'vvv\J Illllllulultll \J- DJ.- cemetenes. The principal cameteriepapd the number buried in each are as follows-'.' Anderaonville, `Ga.., 13,714; Antietam, Md., 4,671; Arlington, Va., 16,264; Beau- fort, S . C_., 9,241; Curi,nth,KMiua ,- @716; Chattanooga, Tenn, ]2j962;~~.Chh_lfmett e,~ La. . 12,511; Fred3r'1glsb_u'rg, Vfa.~{.1t5,5_f_57;'. Gettysburg. P&,..3575, lamfong V3,`? 5,424; Jefferson Barracks,` Mo., 11490; Little Rock,`Ark , 5,602; Marrietta. Ga}. 10,151; Memphis,.'l`e,_nn., 13,977; Mound City, 111,; 5,22fi; NMhviila.t=Tenn.,;-16,526'; I }ewbei"ne ;~N C., 3j254; Pxttsburg Lind"- Inn munn Q Kan. D.`-u-.I..- I1_n-an `T- IM ' i:6irAu}is' o' " "' Alum, Ammonia, Lime, Phosphates, - OR ANY INJUIIOUS SUBSTANCE. - 5oo,ooo sou: - PEAR! I' tnn B7031` Ant` fnvni-ah7v FoP.__s_5u.E. "pi a"o'i=r% "l'BlI')`-I-.1-!'.IOK J` BROWN iwdnil POM/DEBS THE TOROXTO. ONT. r-rvurun. nm;. xv` \'.I.. CHICAGO, ILL. position gene.11y,2, ma Torontofs School lnggeacor giving his special tion tugthe- Mihister of Eduostion;' Mowst,=and hisl colleagues would not their wsy*-so sniooth in the coming seiiion as it was during the last, while their prospects for success at the polls wouldbe much less than they are even now.-Tele- gram. ---- V a__._ A,___.__ 1x-,-_ ,, n1u31-nmnas or. A31 1 Grimes and Aooldg nL-.._. 3|: Should this report prove `true, and D Altnn McCarthy accept the position already assigned him by rumor, the Little Premier may well look forward to the coming session and the general election following it with trepidation. With Me- Goth d.,t' .ftll`,-, - nnlritizn rlnrr\gilnl.llRbf- and o'l"ner`nn(:n'n l meat. BL- V .A__!'hornl.n`l'hq1r_s1doI. _ The omwa Liberal orgin aaylhit in re- pnrted J amen L. Hughes will be the Con- - aervatwe candidate for the vacancy in East Durham, cauied by` Mr. `Craig : retire- nmnni There are eighty-two national U. 8.. nn\nfAwnnn 'l`l.u r\luIr\nIr\n` nnw.ntn-:n- .._,I -.. some Grave Figural. W;r b nininvavoa - vv IVDI ova-Ir I v- vuv 1 force: of theh,.Q me, p Id Toronto ; Pd __ o rliiggec g special pttom `ugra Education, M13. "dank l guea notiid back a I coming sesiion and p! ._ 1-4. _L:I.. .u...:_ :4. .....1 -.N|{Iutns,gI2I_`Ih'0 Watr. % * Pmfeuor day: :" "W3 shall hm a 119t.43F;I!m1!nr, and ,wh_q.{ rlittle rain we. not. :wil`l nonie. trqg; gas` n' pomt,`: that il,t0.;,I5Y: frbm g- north-wont.` ~The.qId..;tiiuth.utIi1I from the u'outh, IOUth9.IIt:sQI'{_0hWQ't a will not at here thiryosr. I have hem}: -Al-nhinur louiiiili-'.I..L'..a.s.nl.`.`z|..I..L.aa-__I 1 _-_, ; 24 degrees, 37 minutes, S.. lonzitude.175` Great Ocean-l_>epthu. ' Her pMajestv"s surve 'ng's'hi$E`gs`ris_ nu. der the eon1'msnd`_of; sptein ~ . A_ldr1eh,~ R.` N.,`hes' during a recent sounding cruise and. search for reported banks to the South of the French Ieiehds. 6bt':{1ned . two very` deep soundings of 4,296 fit, g ish and 4,430 futhoms. equal to five En miles, respectively, the latter invletitude; degrees 8 minutes, W., the other about 12 miles to the southward. `These depth are -more then` 1:000 fsthoms 4 greater. `than say` before` 'o`bteined- in the 4 Southernv Hernisp]i`6i`e,"snd are only snrpsssed,V=-re: fair Q05` iszyet known. mehm spots or the why!` -`e`-oi1'ie_ "of "-1.655, "fathoms'- oi! - the. noit w _'e'st.o6e;stj.of Jipglh. .found_`by the United Stew! ,'99'-!P'h.|? ..T'I99F9'.&. 3 one of -_4,4s75.fe_thoms south o_ 'L_1tdrb'ne_Islendsf by the Chlllentlerk; evndp-;0n_e} of `.4,A_561 tethoms north of .Port0.,R_'oo, bg; United States ehipmeke. Capt Al rioh's soundings fobtsinedfiby e Luous souudin`g~me`ohine and `s. galvanized The rdeeper `one oooupried three hours. end | `woe obtained in'e oonstderehlyeonfnsed sea, 3, spe'ein'.(e`Y1`_bf the bottom being, suc- %dag:gi_i _tI.l`lyA_t-dd`3er`ed;` "1 _nIper`eture "of :-the 'o:'e'o*m-33.7 ehri` " A 1 - = " _.`7`y "';o';.g`eVl: ue;.el;`i`lhed` lhe ' Colonel as they were pulled in, `f but the}; fellow deserves a medal l" ` . '!- _._-__I_-_I j.,_,, 13' 9 `A n I 5 - u uioqx III we arternoon, more was a wild shout of men overlgolu-d`, and the en- gineerat oncegot the signal` to stop. Those of us sitting aft saw 8 black man, struggling in the waters few feet estern, endns _we rose up to throw him 9 life-pre- seryer aseoond ,w;oo.1lyAhesd eppeejred be- side him. -- Some oneihid jumped in to rescue. him, and he did wot]: well. The: first one was s-poor swimmer and bldly frightened, but the second had ` a powerful stroke and was evidently et'ho`me in the water. He_ seized end held -the : unfor- tunete up until they drifted down and a rope was thrown them-. - ' N D... (1.-...........' I" ..-.`I-:._a.-.I~ AI... ('1 ,|-_ -1 , Acoudroagnrcif . - Just below Natchez; and` at about ten o clock in the afternoon, there was "9. wild IhKIiH!Vn vnnn nI9AI`An-Inn" --1 *`-- `*- I'IIU IIIDUII In Ilfvpog 5 whilaiu we Uhfted `state: my q...,.e.o.:T of th lent puisjintul uiod at 'e`xa`out{i_o'in"`i__ being. I.nit`ated.'. inf Euto_pe. th3r.eA is hisid _ 2`i!&? `:`. {9S !%""`.-`!v? !A" 1': fix? 5'1`; ??;1i!` vunacu J U nu IIIIHB Isgulu. 5 `I ` " But, Aunt Sallie. what became of him? Did you ever see him` again ? " _ ~` "No; the mo,ment;-` he touched the ground he got up and left that place in a terrible hprry. ` I tell you it_..was_ a sight to _be remembered. How; that man did run ! -He went outWest, and I believe he is preaching out in Illinois. But he never married. He was very modest and il suppose he was so badly frightened that time thatihe never daretrust himself near a woman again. That, girls, is the` reason why I never married: "I- felt` very bad about it f_or`a longtime, for he was a real. good man, and I've. otten.tbought to my- a. self that we should; have `been very happy if this suspenders hadn't given way. , H370 to 1880, while judgment of death. Wu pronounced on 558 cximinnle, but one-- |Hodel. the would-be-cumin . of the :_; late Emperor Wi1liam-wu, egecutod, {.3 tQljfiient:aone . 5 pronounced? in Sweden. 511$ fotir.V'e\r_etbeen 2 _oaj_l-tied into In Frenceof 190 l death penalties pronouncetl; in~1830, sixty-V :ve;.wef.e eiecutodfg of lO0d tl`e|th penalties in 1884 only fteen were carried out. In , Austria the percentage of sixteen in 1869 E declined to three in 1884. Portugal, Hol- le l_m_lzRomg3ig;nd pixteen of the `Swiss . ~;4i;`&ttei-e abolished the death ginlty, and Ituuie is taking steps to "s- it oliih it `for crimes below _the degree of 3; 3`. van`; -1 Us vv_Uo Oh;ATm\_t `!',...._Was lie: 1!ll`;.jl" `fNo\; he `ll bead r'st,Asud.tis he was `going I cauglit him by the legs of his trousers I held on fora minute and tried to pull him back," but his suspenders gave may and thgoung iqhn fell clearpiit `of his psn"sloons.int'o avpaivcel of ladies I-"end V ,gentler_uen' along the street. " ~01: r~ A11-56:-vi .\....L.. I `r -...1_ m lavuvovsfacu uuuug uuu BDKUUD. _ `- hV.*TA_x_1nty! Aunty ! Lordy ! ` _" here,` that's right, equal and giggle as much as you want to. Girls that can't hear a little thing like that without tearing argund the room and he-he-jug egpeh "a g. -don't kno1i;.`enough to cmoiin-A;!rhen "1l?,'fl"ains. A niime the mau_ih'V:jmar- rieryou willt_!ii'7 v5e,-won't he? Catch me u. . . ` ..":%.z2.?.'.?*::2 `219 -. uuasu ~ .uuIv, Dllulv,_.`,`lIVl!`DIU.lIUll.:llIv.__ _ . .`Well, y'ou`T.3ee',~ wheri=I was about 17 years old I was living in Utica, in the State of New.York. -'_I'hough_yI.ssy it my- self` I was quite a good-looking girl then" and had several beaux. The one that took my fancy was a young minister, in. very promising young man and remark- ably pious and steady. He thought, a good deal of me and I kind of took a fancy to him, and things went on until we were engaged. One evening he came to me, put his , .anouu missed me. "5;'[iI"aot3.1it6i!`iud `ulfrated. It i 5= a and I}! , v.. doiiit know but fat Ijnight liafaveghuggedr ` i '-back a little. I ?'was likeyganyy o,the'rjgirl-3 -pretty soon`.I"._begau'.t_o2;be` about . it and pushed him away, though `I wasn't mad a bit. You must know the house where I lived was on one of the back streets of the town. There were glass doors in the parlor. which opened over 1 the street. These doors were drawn to. I stepped back a little from him and when ' he came up close I pushed him haokeagain. . I pushed him harder than I intended to 3- and don't you think, -girls, the poor fellow lost his balance and fell through one of the do'ors-into the street'.. 7 ' " HAL A'.._..L.. s` IIT-_, 1;: Len 11" 1 I I I Why She Didn't Harry. _ A N ow Aunt Sally, do please tell us why you never got married. You remember you said once thatwhen you were a girl you were engaged to a minister, and promised you would tell us about it some time Now, aur_gt,_.pleaee telliusl " ." WnII, v'n|'1"'bnX hnn',T mun Aldrin!-. `I7 2 ~ `~r0n It} ` ".'V. vprietsry medicines of: the day, said the eyesight, E s V treme wait 4` :_ ,1` ft;'_de`l.il10'.;_lzo urinate, es ciall gtpdugl 911- ure of stre, th at V . . ~ 31 ..I,welling,--. ' theeeare sy - ey disease. . If IT is a. fact that xuanysoi thebest pro-I late Dr. J. G. Holland in Scribuer s Mag ` zine, are more successful than, many physicians, andemost of them` " ti:-at discovered or 2 'z- in sctusmedicsl' practice. Whe _A - person, lmowi ~ _ -_ 3- ingtheirpopu rity` D; I them, in the pini . virtue went at. . _' . cl` foreseo"- . advertises _- :1 ignited, ell 9 .1`.`ei.1.\I.i'ef. of ,'X,- I - ptom D on will eventu-. ally have Brig s D_i `e. :- .Wsrner .s Safe Cure is the only specic which` hes` ever been discoveredfor this discuss" The late Dr. Dio Lewis, ovpg h'is'~*o,Wu 1sig`p'h;-' ture said : If I found yslf`the.`victim of a serious kidneyj'troubl_e,rI would use Wsrner s'Sefe Cure." ' - . -mu uvuuev avvuupu pxiliivlla , fWhiLl_e wandering in the"nei hborhodd of. }?mton' Buttp northwest` of lo'lfence,' a` few days ago, Charles P.:Meeon obn'e'rv5'ed some` ungulerlyhid stone: in an elliptical fgf ' in one plece,"and promptedby curiou- it _' 'e,'exceveted its interior. At a. depth ofysevml feet he uncovered the skeleton of oneof the prehistoric. dwellers of this valley. In one `hand were evidences of 9. ~b:uVn_cl_1y pt er_ro_we, ,the stone, of which he an _curiositieu. The ekeleton was -tbs f.f,i on'neeri1K _eix_feet_ in hei `hf but$l_:e;body: hedov entlyzheen cypw je -iintofer gteve tooemell end wudonbled, u jinfbfctfqmped petition. "Mr. Mason. toog c;4in*.s:wnone.- -was a run set. or good. `ion ;j._peeth',` everyone of which wu"e doub e.tooth- It ia.,berely.Vpo eeibl e"th eVi thewuieletonyu thetof one of the more recent; occupantnfof the valley--e Yaqui. }?i'n}i_L'_`_cr Pepegoehut the evident, oere t. -k9i;I.1n.~ it-e1ntswint;osuggeau tli.,lilf:e1i- hogo ~ofe-It.| DI'eh1!t9ri.-Origin-.. '1 E Dan Knew His Business. A Wellington man tells the following 1 story. about Dan Rice, the famous circus l clown and `showman. Rice had .a show _ out in some of the wild Western` ' dis- tricts. and he lea that there was a r conspirac on foot `to mob the circus. Th/ht use! to be one of the greatest draw- backsto circus business. Every once in awhile the -roughs of a community would 1 get together `and make a. strenuous effort toclean out the show. It is so to acertain extent now, and this is one cause for the armyof apparently superuous people that T _a circus carries with it. ` Rice's people had openedthe performance to a good crowd of `people, but it soon became evident that theattack was being organized. Dan Rice cleared the `ring. and made a speech. `Gentlemen,_ hesaid, I am here with mishow. to entertain you. You know .w_ tiny. price is and you don't have '\to: come if you don't want to. I understand i that there is a plan on foot to mob my` circus.-. Now, I want to make a `pro- positionato-you. Pick out the best man, yon -ve-got. I don't care who he is,- and; ' all the rest of you keep oil I'll ght him if he is as big ass house, and if I don't whip him I'll give on all your money bs`_ck_ and the rest of t _e show for nothing. He-`iwlon the sympathyiof the crowd, who broke` into enthus1lsticapplause`at his ex- _of nerve. Any'n_btonsd1spos1tion ' wsspromptly suppressed. The boldness of the-step,` however, was,som_e'what modi-' lied.>by .the fact-that Dan. Ricewas one `of_ thebest rough -and-tumble ghters in the 9 - - l [3 `woods and bought me a cage of rum, for 9 . ; through as well as usual. Dined well and , churning . ing friends called. Dea. Knight brct me ` some heel for roast, and some apples. -- -svvu- tn -vu--w:w-'- wswv V-C WI `- One of the noteworth ~New ,England ministers -of the good 0 d days was the Rev`. Stephen Peabody, who was born in - 1741.` and was the minister of the church` in Atkinson, N. B, from .1772 to, 181j9. His` diary. still in existence, (throws much light 9l!,.h`0.1if,- of an.-old time person- Here are,a_.few,boiled,`down extracts from. it ;- Upsearly and killed .:a pretty good sheep. Borrowed alittle money. .Bot.,i scum: white. sugar r and limes.` Min-~ 'ister s meeting. _Bro. Thayer made _ye prayer, and Bro. Tappan preached. Ts White called and talked liticsr He is pretty shallow. Bro. Jo n"went to Att- .which' I am to give him 1-6 `per gallon. Unleaded some sand and -took a drink of ip. Preachedwhat Ihave studied. Got Went to church. Bro. Williams preached. He is but a pretty poor performer, I think. Wrote a little in journal andassisted _in Dined '; attended ye exercises. Bro. Allen carried them on. In ye even- Thanksgivg day. Had somepip. Mar-i ried Abijah Barker to Susanna Wood`-- the fee, one dollar. More ip. Looked over my sermons for to-marrow. Went to Mr. Attwood s to a bed-quilting. L Had a. line dishof -tea and grand trimmings. Went. to party at L -. Han-iman s. While. there married William Moulton to Sally` Haririman. Fee-one dollar and a half-- ve'ry_j`generous. ` We had brandy ip and p'u'nch~ inplenty. Mr. Knight con emns A`rm_inian and talks like a booby. Sab- bath; Only two persons came and , !we., 1 had no service. Lent Mr. Dow ap . gallon of rum for funeral of his daughter Anna. Entertainment at, James Dow s. Drink in plenty. ` An agreeable evening. - Eclipse of the moon to-night, which ter- ried the people. Looked in my almanac, andcalmed them. Stripped my tobacco. This day nishes a year since I began this book, which has wafted me so much near- ' or to my long -home. May God impress my. mind with a sense oi the importance of being constantly prepared to leave this world, asevery day I live I have one less to spend upon this stage of action. it wnrbe iliithiii -U'1`5e`iiii1ni xtrantic | .... .-.. .. ocaengsuilluu hm mat falli will not .diepergeythems?l'3:s'over the continent. The `extension of the telegraph ' system. has mucli to do with local s_to1;::n.s-,; . any one wire extended upwards being suf-; cient to disperse any body of electricity,. Of; course, when a storm does `come, cities suffer more than outlyinc positions. for the telegraph wires act as conductors, and run all the electricity into the cities. I This year, nhownver, I don : look for any great electrical disturbances. but it is `just `pos- sible that the dry weather may break up with in ntnrm Fm-In Hun nnv-H1 Vhnr mun I Blhllw IIIIQII VIIU Ill, WIIDUIIUI IIICJ $15931 ` with `a atorm fr-am the north. You may ; any to everybody. that what ram we do ` get is tell coming from I northerly noint, 1 no other. Tuin kind of weather will pre- vail over_ the northern continent. It willbe in order for camping parties to de- 4 oide toremain at home, an `we. will un- ` doubtedly have a. phenomenally wet 1 Q33 Ye Good Oldru-lono1'YoGood0ld V n..- .2 an _44__-..u._. xv-.. -m._..1__.1 \ mn`s:,NT-:;r,+m.zxw;%,i n9t.i9n1-99& 05 A91 :_I4 pqum_o`- Toothgd s1;o1oton.- s'rEAMER1`~ "?- f5EN9`FE;RPR]r` 7 , J. s`;`.MY_P H.'R8QN;"Mntr." . `,".?m3'- 9`9v-.1, F`1,'9Pv `H.919. 1' 5.'?"l5..W. sr<.>wt?1 at -evttsmmt xn f5.v;o`r abpmu mg #316,. 99th P0!!!-!l=~8`8etl;9r." .I'n1ly, oqthe 1_st_o.f Janna: next... o_uol1..9'fla.'v`I; `"11 80 mto;`a'ao.t.. hiuiaithe, mq`x:q;,re' mu-kablai .' .. E-.th_.f r `t which-' mnrgazmiy a\nmmit.tf:l(`,`?3:.`f!._.wdLl3.l Ta. 1:: how ta"on; d` ` in n mmmlgnh fit: .or'11nn...'.'r;:'3....`. .""} .`.;`.' 1889. V f G%A'_RDEN%.'roOLS, ' A LAWNSPRIIV % ' LAWN MOWERS,;; RUBBE = WHEI}L'BA;RRDWS, X A Av_v1 %I-un:A%=PA*nIs%on%::u, % SPADES, SHOVELS A1s1nHoEs,- Is the only s'afe" and sure; Oil f6r': Self.-Bi.nde rAsA, Threshing V V Machines and Mill` Machinery genetally. ` j ` % 1VIat;;i_i:`f'_e1,ctured`by [FARMERSAND MILL-MEN1 464$ LVLIIIAIIIG . >1 J`, v` . A! . I ...`.' .. .".. |.\J\JfJo ?6AI3BJAcE1E5`w`Ku`n`6`N worms mu ~` 1.3:: % ....:`:? I ` ' `hf .` in.m-notion. u.:...".'1`m.. ......I";.`.'. :1.`:...'.) .I M030-'$ii:%%. 5:'-`-E33475 LARADINE MACHINE E - A A ~ "cntoglunwo1iailapoedtochnkltenths8 cantons emu Oolie} Ooutipton. "mg;g:,"- 'g;j"wI;3W Eh." %r*:":.:..'?3`:.'*.`is':`,: ""...a ..,:.:a... .u. ...... % ...,..., ., `.4 an- 'pun_n-__.:Iu I:_.-I_1; go up -.`J.l.n6h-- U N D ECR T K E R. . . _~`. V - Funerals furnished `com-A %` T A` A nldte. Gaskets and Gain` * 3'-`Z`#1`.`3R. a jj.--1.... T oR`_o N T0. :1: Infants and children. B I E: VVKlI-I' line. FISHING TAEKLI-3 CARPENTER Am: _;_s%%s9. K,` BABEEAU LAWNSP'RINKLERS, i % RUBBER HOSE, glzfows, ,h .` _vy1R1: 1\`;ET'l`bING, Permane`n tJeI.1largements by a Engw and beautiful process. jjjjjgg j_--_ __ BbthwelI s Block, Barrio. We would invite your attention to a. new and invention. a device for detaching horses. single or double. Can be operated by a. man or in , I: tth ; easil do iw;o$:%u__bkor on o e carriage as y n no daytime. by drawing a single strap? cn|=.A1`Es*r oumosmri Dyenepela From Adu;teratto'n. The Chicago -Inter-Ocean -ieey`e"*.- The American people are aiicted :with dye- pepeia and all the ,ills ofrbed distention, from cancer in the etomech to sick =h'eed- ache, `mainly because ` our food is ed`ulter`- ated- To provide reelly wholesome-food.` onceeesy, is now diicuit`. ' `The"acienoe"of' chemistry heedone 1i_I)ont`aa inuch -ha:-`hi ul good. It has inixedi j9ie'0 ; % M drinknd food IO`zene"rd1. V5 at dvltet.-E at-ion has come to be` the eupreme enemy of health. Everything which, by oen_;do iwitli ` oiu` to protect eociet from this gerch enemy.` edulteration, cup; 1: to-be dope. , No doubt there are millions ofoapital invented in the poisoning business, but unrelenting whrfere ehould be weged ell ,aIong the "nu -CABIN ETS FROM $3.00 PER DOZEN. ` mm I ' . ` d {zany at 0:0 48w_uneae1-`ve tun THE MEROANTILE FIRE INSURANCE 00 oapuuasoo.ooo; Gout-nmont deposit nude. . jmovl An": Am. sfroox ooxrmxu. THE W -ATERLOO MUTUAL FIRE INSUR- 1.: As; c0NVEANBE1;comIonnnm%n.c.:. 7 Anf Can Ilu; I.II-?n_.; 1-_ .._', - _-' '2--uv "IQZBQIW osp1g;h:a.'ooo.oo: ' the Go.v6rn- Tong qt ogooggrnguwve fund DETAGHING HORSES. PHOTO s'rumo: -in County, .77 Murray Street, N. Y. FIRST PRIZE, BARRIE, lass. 5 ,'l'lIo Death 'na'ltyIn'Iu|-upo.i_: `I7I..'.I.".!'_ LL . fT1.!`.a._ .1 `an 11." '- .3. ~ -. .- ni "1'zi'iv',"13i:om. BARBIE AN D TOTTENHAM. NEWEST we Rec PAINTS AND 011.3, T35 5--- _ A -wave amnion na ocw Ema by Geo. I-oun?"lkBgtl.l 1`o ?i`m. t"" 33-11:, 91311118 Room, Drawing R" 3.19333` Ill Ioven Bedrooms, Bath Room lid W.0..o " with hot and cold water. liar. Conservatory and Brigk `Btu e..v'rhe lawn lmtutetnny laid out will choice ornamental trees and fountain. The .K1*hn G&rden.ln nlanted with a. choice lot of mm ` that it is one of the 109` '1'! 0 vropereu ever offered In &""' I ouy. Ap ly to R081`. MEKKh\G 5 several degrees than at those cities. It is atvwuusuv, at U., 11,0012; Iuauauurg l.`JlIllU.' ing. Tenn., 3 590; Poplar Grove, Va., 6,199; Port Hudson, La, 3,819". B.icl_i-A mond. Va. .6,542-; Salisbury. N36; 12,3 126; Soldiers Hume, D 0., 5, 602; Stone River. Tenn., 6,145; Vicksburg, Miss , 16,600, and Winchester, Va.. 4 459.. About 75,000fsoldiers` are buried in a`-l the rest o_f..the . cemeteries. - _ '1 Ollniate of Lake Temisoamlnze. Writing of Northern Ontario, in the region of.Lake Temiscaminge, a corresx pendent of the Globe says that it is not true to say that the climate there 18 mild- er than at Ottawa and Montreal.` In _ winter the cold is always `more intense by` true that the soil is in many places excel- lent, but the summer season appears to be T too short for protable farming. Potatoes can `be grown there, perhaps as well as in any other part of Canada. But the ques- tion as to whether grain can be successful- ly cultivated is one that cannot be con- sideregi ' settled. Two of the yoldest i settlers in the district agree in saying * that rarely can grain besqwn. l7._eiore gthe 3 15th of May. and it is sown as late as the 10th of J une. ` And the winter; comes` on e correspondingly early.

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