v vvvn-u nu In uwvvo UIEII ply BUN` 1'0! `gry worker. We start on mmluhln over thhif. EASILY SPE D LY learn . l'AI TIC LABS FREE. Addreuat onoo, STINSON & 00.. POBTMNQ. --A'I`-- ns u F!-'ire:u'lo_nul (Jlurcls EMLIEB ST. (BARBIE. 411:!` nu;-vu no 6l\rI|bQ auyvuavl I u Blonsso em: in use. D. A. 0l`.T N, M. D. _17Tv4E e.-' New York, Au . 6, 1888. .narl '|'u`,mnIann nmnnnnrl 3?i"i'n'B"'t"6rEizT"-' '"""' J. H. ROGE, M. D. orrosrfz -run Nobody to Blame. The inquest on the victims of tho_.Hare Point disaster ended in Quebec on Wed- nesday and the verdict that the, boxler burst from over pressure, but attaching blame to no one, was rendered. . .-.1-rnnmrutun 1? A'lIl!H. ;nIr|lIIIElIU IIIIII IAFIIIIIIIS . 111 Ht Ingeo to this 3:115 111 1: poingsot ttlllgnee. antfo tIhtg'1-:1 hrs in 0:5 a: h::nyoth?:i Through freight n 1 . ` d exper- Jenoe has proved th torooldnlil agate. to he {lilo quickest fa-"European freight tocnd trom- intl in 05 d d th Western State 7 mIy`I?:o:t:.inod .31.: Alan inc-m......'a`.... mumu ul. uunaua um the Western St okoto may-be obtained and also into: ubout them to_- an}: about 1-eight and 1 . ' Oh! F I Railway 0300. Mona 11. N35. Almost, it not quite `double that of any other e Paper pub ed in Barrie. _ 'Anvn3'r1snns snoUI_.n Non nus I-Ao'r.`B First insertion, 10 cents per line. Each sub uent insertion, 4 cents per line. 2 notices, 10 cents ner line for first in sertion; 6_ cents per_1ine for each subsequent on of the same mat . Legal, Official and Government advertise ments will be charged at above rates. following reteglnwhich are drafted on correct p ciples, and, as they will be strictly adhered to in making new contract utter present contracts expire, there will be nnlir nnn urine for an: THE DIRECT ROUTE _ ll`:-oxnhthe Went for all points in - New Brunswick, Nova scotia, Prince Edward Island, Cape Breton and Newfoundland. Allth um bathin.hin dies- enre resorts gt. o:.'`rI In ,1-[.Hon thig lae.!;` . Pullman. . as ontrealon on , Wednesday9:rf'i Fridtlgrun through to a Tuesda. "Th do.` dseturd to 3:1u?,"N.B.. wl ou:"ohan5e?" 8" `clone eonneetione made at Point Levin with the Grand Trunk" Rnllwe and the Richelieu and Ontario Na tion mpa.ny u steamer! from Montreal-. at Levin with the North Shore Railway. . - . n ill` the h min A h rotmsat convenient UULVIJIAV Emu nu V l&I:&LQal4lAA'4.1 gu- Condensed advertisements on First Page such as Wants of all kinds. Lost and Found, Property for Sale or to Rent, Sgecic Articles, Etc.. Etc.. must be accompanie with the cash. and will be inserted-Fu'st insertion. 2 cents per word. each subsequent insertion, 1 cent 1' word `names, addresses, and gures count as words ; but a reduction to 1 cent per word will be made when the number of insertions or the atria mntfnr nvnnn F'n!1R_ taboo) C can`: 11-0. uuv -up---_-_, -_.__ CONTRACT Advertisers will please bear in mind that no- tice of intention to chan e advertisements must be handed in to the 0 cc not later than Saturday at 10 o'clock, and the co y for such change must be in the ADVANCE o co not later than 2 o'clock noon on Tuesday, in any week; otherwise the advertiser's announcement may not be made public until the week following. Advertisers will not be allowed to use their space for advertising an thin outside their own _regular business. he (1 they do so. transient rates will be charged for such adver vlnnrn an O- DPOSOIIIZ I-H61` Oonnnwl. only one price for all: 10 Inches, } Column 20 Inches, 1 Column Frozen to Death. Fnve laborers, from Chicago, travelling through the northern part of Montana, in search of work, were caught in a severe storm in Two Medicine Mountains, and four were frozen to death. - In1'ul.lDlUL|l: ` moment (41 `I'D : One n1UIIIall"Bl-[U UIIIUD luvuuuag as-vv vv am- 15 er cent. added. i or two months-the three monthly rate. with 10 per cent. added. a'Pt-eferred positions in the pa or will be sold at an advance of one third on a ove rates. This rule will be strictly carried out. ..--.__ . 4... new Astana -.-pg an send for the " Farm Advertiser." It given full particulars of those and 278 other farm: and valuable Information about this country. Address. J. J. Daly 1. coqouolph P. 0.. Ont. ~gr:\J1\I\/\I' `-W"-`Win W77 -1. valuable hardwood bush, 3 sets ne buildings, I bunk barns, I ne new brick dwelling, neugood market town with railways, best large farm in the county, is fenced into 3, oo acres. Isoactu, and 100 acres,Vwill be sold seitely or i. 3-..; n__;-__ Ila. - - vuuuuyn Mu De IIIBQO Wllll BB6 num U61` I amt. matter exceed FOUR. _ \,7__`,\Jw you-u\.vuu|\|wv0|I,l2 `H of tine buildings, 2 bank barns and a good bones, market town with railway 1 miles, can be and in divided-one of the best farms in-the county. /YT) K` i I'\ I\ l\ nan - , - - Attention to the Worklnz Mun. * -In the House of Commons Hon. Wm. Henry Smith unnounosd the appointment of a commission on labor disputes, includ- ing the question of hours. tn w,:__,\,`_,`,. v~x.vVIIGIlll.|ClIuw suit purchaser! ne buildings that cost $10,000 This farm adjoms Cit of Guelph, uad hone o! (lo best grain and stock rm; oits Iizain nah.-a.. . .... .... an, 3 uuuyag vunusw uvllg ` - looacres gocleued xobus 5;},b()O. largo r'esh watct.hko ls m.....dan- av hack and. good house Ind barn, nuke: Luwn .\-nu r:;1_l\v;1y 5 miles. 75:`/\ /\1\'7\ nan , - "-' "'l*"'Z - \l'(all vv POI \3UlIll| GUY UII UVUI, CI? 5' the prior) will be left on the farms. or less than that, if buyers wish. payable lust to suit the buyers In every way. This will be ru? In writing and la the best chance ever 0 -red to buyers. All buyers get good titles and their deeds when they txe pos- season. srwzxzv _....__._ __. T3`Z<)( 0." r?`.'V'-"N gm , - ` - ---- - vv vv-g -vuv nun village 2 miles, market town withnilwly -.1`-1`\ /\ /\ .n- . fl u -I;\_/ \/ m.I.rk ct with railwa`y_1 \., nuns`; IUWII U Ill -~;y** p0,200. wood, a'ne brick mi: large bank ham, market town with railway; ________________.___._____ Vr'f~.A /\ /'\ n-I/\ --A AC n`: hnilzli n ~ . . L . -1 mating Resumed at Durham. ltioting at the scenes of the evictions of the families of the striking miners from the houses which they occupied on the pro- perty belonging to Lord Lendonderry and others was continued on Thursday. The strikers again stoned the police, who charged on the crowds who assaulted them. The strikers wrecked a number of houses occupied by the new men. ...... F--\uuc\.l! uuu uuuuxugl (III! 60 UIQOG C12 ti ots size in On (YhC\f\ 5l\l\ 4145--..-- .- - - No stenee; "hill: or swamp on the farms. and the soil is guaranteed deep. rich, clay loam that never bakes. Mono: lent I! re- quired as guarantee, for expenses if the farms are not cheap and as represented,- and intending buyers, after seeing them, left to decide for themselves, and then keen or return the money as they think right. ' V 3....` _.....I_._ ..._A__ -_ -__-___ l-__. _..-.I _ _.__, Pure spring water on every farm, good fences; land not hilly not flat. Gravel roads, cheese factories, creameries, schools, churches and postofces near all the farms, Good water every where and healthy coun- try. l\.gI.. A.._.._I. ...-..-.. A- n.I.__n 41.- n._____I_. - A . . . A . _ A L . _ _ _____ . ~- - y u Iv acres 05 ctearea I 1;,` -)-8` U. acres &ne'maple bush,Vg' '.rv'v. and burn, market town with railway 1 miles. .7`; i-`b_-7_\7_\ ll\l\......-.. o.._|_-.__.: __u__-_ , , ,_._,. , ..r.-...-- -v-vu vv _._._._.-__.-.-._____ __, , 51900. '::o:t;::; ..-1.... ...:o|. ....:I.-._... - _.n- I__, `rue Washington Wheat Crop. 'l`he propeots for the Washington wheat crop of 1891 have been brightened very considerably by the heavy fall of snow east of the mountains during the past week. The crop of the Northwest for 18- 00 was sixteen million bushels, twelve of which were for export. The wheat acre- age in Washington this year will be 15 per cent. greater than that of 1890, which will produce a. crop of 18,000,000, or 19, 000,000 bushels. 55;- Only enough money to blnd the bargain need be paid until taking possesslon, t\'."1 then 60 per cent.. 860 on every suoo. "` tho NI-3n.\ Inll ha IAIO An blag Cancun- an I-no `-`I I I L13` w WI UUQ` I. K O V \.l|IX C. I P `Y is sent free and gives the acres cleared, :sizes and kindsof, buildings, &c., &c., of these and 275 other farms. ?3'i.' )0; =?,:,::i;:a. .:.`.: ..Zl|...-.. - -..:i.... __...._ _. g..__ _ -.L The following cheap and good farms an in the nestsection of Western Ontario. Send for the Canadian Farm Advertiser" to]. J. Daly & Co., Guelph P. 0., Ont. It `a nnnf Fran and n-Sung flan ans-an nloar `For one mogtll1`-the three monthly rate with K nan nan}, n No. ot Inches nnnn. =2,soo. FARMS FOR SALE. Ill .".% ULIHIII own 1 Spur Switch, last June. ll: CONDENSED ADVERTISEMENTS. 7,7..- 4_,A_._ A... 1'.I_-& _ ` , . , - ....`.... --v-ow nuns with railway 5 miles. villa \ 1\ r\ anA--_-- -- _I-_- ,___7j-jtt 50 acres, all cleared, gm buildings, ne-.u' market. 65 acres, all cleared, 4:33 buxldings near largo town. _-- _- .. .. ..-..- .-.. u--J - u-any-u I00 acres, Soclcared, oalanco bush, brick house, good bun. H __-,avv- -v--uvpcouuon nun: ' 1 mile, large town 6 miles. acres, 80 cleared, houu and barn, near market town. IOO- 8` leared 1 Km acres, 5c brick house and b 1'|uvrou9 I -o`:`A- -III-...4 _--- wood.:mod hmne_gm. General Booth In Brunch. 9 General Booth lectured in Brussels the other night on the subject In Darkest England. The people seemed to be great- ly amused with the leoturer s remarks. '~ u:--- H0 acres, 65 cleared, ne maple bush, g la- 0.....- ...:\. -..:I...-_ - _n-_ n > 3056: Holt 4003 -no: xnn QOK 111301` . tiona. (6mos) ( .-_.._.._..-. 111361.`- tiona. (8 mos) .----. V Una Inner tion. . .._.._.._-. 875 -l\l\ ' " "" """ """""IJ1`i 200 ncreu, I30 cl balance hnrdwoodnnceg B has... -..4l - ...--J c_-___ I53 all-4 - __- .-... .- pun`. 3%? ..`.';'.'.`2.. D [18 U h . h be his or '1'l.u-ousmd is f :.`:'.,.,.'.".*.:`.::.*:. 3.: d the States. ed d inf Butageight am? &- ~ - ` :.;, .: 3%. -5- vnlmn; - 509 acres cleared, on $4,000 cash, banana 4.._. AL_A -__A A,- to Storms and Floods Storms and floods and tornadoes have of late been common in many `parts of the United States. In California. all the bridges over the Santa Anna river have been swept away except the Santa Fe bridge on the Redland branch. `All the bridges over Lxttle Creek are washed away and immense damage is done. Homes, barns. fences, etc. have gone. A tm-nnrln nwnnf. nn Hm \T.-mph l..-..1. crcs, 05 CICIICG. 5 lim- d, ne homo sad ..._ ._.!AI- ---9I-- - V PRICE F0 "ii*`7`:`5." 1's':i`cs."' 5-Ks [Iago near In uwsuwg awuuuug uua. IIIVU BUHWV ..-..... , A tornado swept up the North bank of the Ohio, Kentucky, the other mght, and demolished a. large number of resid- ences and injured a number of people. 1113111` tions (1 yr.) 3': coo 1400 A. An 1s.4~nsx;:v;mu.nu and my `FOR 1891. by the Proprietor, 5. WWW Barrie. Copies 25 cent: at the otoe; 0: 309* by poltpdd, on receipt of W '1: the bani; on; Dollar Weekly Pub1lIhd' ` ` In thf.0,gr_:nty of Slmooe, and hv - Ingest circulation. Tulaontnsnu Anvnum -s'rEAM~ 5 oouurv or smcoi Jroem nlnsemnvi ASSIGNMENTS OF CHATTEL MORTGAG E. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE, ET` DIVISION COURT BLANKS. MAGISTRATES BLANKS. SURROGATE COURT BLANK5 OONSTABLES BLANKS. Blsnk Form: of any kind printed` ordnn FARM LEASES, RENEWALS OF There in news from Egypt or e greet discovery hard by the "hundred-gated " Thebes, and at the very place where Brugeoh Bey foimd the royal inummiee in 1881. In the lower story of a tomb which he: been unearthed there have been found 240 enroophagio atone -ooinl, detincz book 4400 years. They ere eoine of the high rieeu of Ammon `Re-the No-Ammon 0 Holy Writ, the'PriInordiul Being of the Ancient Egyntlene. i From the tomb have also been` token etetuee of the gods. ebout,100 pepyri, and I greet meny etetuette endivotiye offerings-ell complete. _ ' . CHATTEL 1\1;mT DISCHARGE OF PRINTING HOUSE PROMPT AND TASTEFUL EXEOUT|m --OF ORDERS OF ALL CLASSES 01?... DEEDS, MORTGAGES. CHATTEL MORTGAGES. QUIT CLAIM DEEDS. ASSIGNMENTS OF MORTGAGE AGREEMENTS OF `EQUITY OF REDEMPTION, ` STATUTORY LEASE5 inunxnmuua ruwrms AT TORONTO PRICES BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS, POSTERS--P1uin and Ornamental DODGERS, FLYERS, l respectfully solicit an opportuniz; to furnish estimates for all kind, 3; work in all the styles of , printing, mt; 123 DUNLUP ST BARBIE, HA8 UNRIVALLED FAC|L|T|. ----FOR rm:-- lxporiinontnu Dairy ltntlonl. A The Dominion Government has indent-I ed the scheme of Profouor J ninu~Robort- non, Dominion Dairy Oommiuionor to i tnbliuh experimental dsirfltntioni`-in all the provinces of Onnudn, duo of `which. in to be near Londonnnnd, on; near Boile- Iille. pm thomsugi63;`_ giioaqo m;`._king or 9: men In 0' or 1; ` j `poni- moroiai)" is to 1a`a,:._I`!frie`, 1 _ `Ohoddutund tunoyuriotiea being turnid nut) in tunimor, and butter -with lilio ob.- on ` hlidud-t `oARDa MEMORIAM CARDS, PROGRAMS, ORDERS OF DANCE, MENU c.-mus, J-JlJI..LLJ1\. \- RECEIPTS, CHECKS, ORDER& ENVELUPE5. NOTE HEADINGS, LETTER HEADIN GS, MEMORANDUMS. WEDDING INVITATIU.\':$, WEDDING CARDS, VISITIM; B L A N K F O B M S Always kept in stock STATEMENTS, BILL HEADS, NOTE CIRCL LA`_.S, LETTER L:;.cLm.; IVUVTDHVQ `I'll 1t_'o_`3'rn:nx Anvnwl 1-BF THE-- A full line of A Tomb mo Years old. March 5, 1891, MORTGAGE. A full line at SALE 0 F LAND HOUSE LEASES SNIPES, ET: LABEH 1 `U6: lvttci Took not Poison. lltltlll jeoto in winter. In-addition to ongenize- tion Profeuor Robertuoa expects to no- ootnpliah somethin prnotioelly useful to T the dairymen` of t e oountry~"thie year. The estimated running expenses of each station per year is $1500 with $500` addi- tional the first year for furnishing and ap- pnretun. Patron: would_be' guaranteed as much and a. trie more than those of ed- jecent factories. e The movement embodies far-reaching and important work on .be- heif of Canadian den-ying._ - ` WILL You SUFFER -with .DyspepsiaI and Liver Comp1_o.iut? Shi1oh's Vitalizer is gum`-A anteed to cure you. t`1.__._____,, `7_____. , , I, , V ,, I I I I` A T Cv.A.T.;s;nu1I CURED,` health and sweet breato secured, Sl1i1oh's Cutarrh Remedy. Price 511 cents. N usal Injector free. 11 I I_,I _!I I . niacin TIIAT HAOKING Coven can be so quickly cured by Sl1ilo11 s Cure. .We gutmultee it. 1IY____ 174-- ('1 _ . _ _ .-_ ,,_!AI, `I\ 1 mvL(EEI LE8i8V Id1;1`s, made miserable by that terrible cough. S11i!oh s Cure is the Remedy for you. I`u._..___-_ I`l.-__._ ` I..,IAI, _ 1 , ,_ 1 I, , AA "i.`} 1zI$"i:11;"iL1' 519 chest, use Shi1oh's Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents - SuII.oII`s Cover: and Consumption Cure is sold by us` on a guarantee. It cures Consump- tion: ` Why Favor the We sleyans? A bill has been introduced in Parlia- ment, to enable ministers of the Wesleyan Methodist Society to celebrate marriage on the same terms as the znimsters of the,es- tablished churches, that is without the presence of the registrar or his representa- tive. Some surprise is expressed that the bill does not propose to extend the privil- ege to all the non-oouforrrust clergy. SIIILOH'S VITALIZER` is what you need for Constipation, Loss of Appetite, D1zziness,o.nd all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle. - I1_,____ !II______.__, A__,,_ I v\ IHUIII It is not true that he is free to arm a foreign legislator with the knowledge that enables him to strike a death-blow at the commerce of the country. With all his power to impart a literary nish to dull and ponderons platitudes the illustrious pamphieieer is not 9. Solomon. He must have been crazed by conciit when pride" led` him into the crime of in- citing foreign statesmen to empty Cana- iiian pockets and `endanger Canadian N68. is 1 , .| m J 1-, The amphlet was the e='ort of 9. scann- drel. or lack ot brain: the author oould not be as bad as he wanted to be. He imagined that a new Napoleon {was travelling under his hat. Oonceit fooled him and the false position into which he thrust himself lent no unmerlted import- ance to the words of a gentleman who would be drummed out of the country if he were not protectedvby an ebouuding moral iusignioanoe. Bare in Ill lneicnlllounoe. That hiatorio pamphlet was not a. blow struck" for an honest idea in the eld of intellectual polities. _ ._:;- ;_._.. LL..L _ .'...._...-I:..L 1.. I--- IIIUUIIUUUI-IIII |JUllU|VUn It is quite true that a journalist is free to hold fast to an idea. It is quite true that he is free to privately advocate `and ya) endeavour to win converts to his I. on. _- ,L 1...--- .L_; 1..- :_ 2--- L.- -__. - (371c Comm and Bronchitis immediately relieved by Sbiloh s Cure. 0.3.1 I... 'I -L__ '|IT__!_ 1 II` `I U ' V116 1H"U1.!l`lUbUl` Ut talus wuuuuuux uuuvuj u gfve you a sample bottle free 3 It never fzuls to cure acute or chronic coughs. All druggists sell Kemp's Balsam. Large Bottles 50 cents` nut` RI T gm 1$yT'J`oii. '\'?;o'c->:1,mlV3 9'.1_"ri"e,' Elli M. J. % Hamlin. Allundale. V Taught a Lesson. A man with large business interests e.n a handsome income married a lady who, accustomed all her previous life to the luxuries of wealth, had never formed any conception of the worth and purchasing power of money. For some months the husband gratied his wife s every whim. nun Ann than `coin i-n nnnnn nub 04! av Ovvyvovvv v nu... ' - Aaron: 8u'rp|-tie. Is in store. for ellwho use Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and lungs, the root guaranteed remedy. Would you believe t at it is sold on its merits and that any druggist is authorized or the proprietor of this wonderful remedy to In mm In nan1n`n hnh-In frnn? It mwnr fails Fire at Owen sound. ' Early Thursday morning re broke out in Bushby a grocery store. The entire block was destroyed. Bus-hby'a loss will be between $4000 and $5000, insured for $3000, as follows : $1000 in the Queen's, $1000 in Caledonian $500 in Commercial Union, $500 in Wel ington Mutual. The nnnnn n5 flan Gun dc nnlrnnnvn Zif 51." nauwuulau 5IIIUll|U\4 Mall VVILIJB U795 Wllll-Us One day the lady. to carry out some oapriee, asked for a check for a large sum that the gentleman was disturbed. He saw that such prodigality, if persisted in, meant ruin ; but not wishing to grieve his wife by a downright refusal he deter- mined to give her a lesson in nance. He therefore smilingly remarked that he could not give here. check as usual, but send up the money from his store. Aknuub nnnn bkn r\1\Iv\:nntl UII\l\-\l\IC An...` II VIIVIU IIIIEWI Tho wifewas rut vexed, then amused, and nallv, as the afternoon wore away, became deeply thoughtful. When her husband came home to supper she took him gently by the arm, and leading him into the room where the ponderous bags of specie were still standing, said : Mn l`AIIII ha IL`. 6|-. ........\.. `I' ....l-.-.I . - A songlblojun . . Would use Kemp's Balsam for the Throat. and Lungs. It is curing more casesof Coughs, Colds, -Asthma, Bronchitis, Group end all Throat and Lung Troubles, than any other medicine- The proprietor has authorized any druggist to gi_ve you a Samfple Bottle Free to convince you of the merit 0 this great remedy. Large Bottles 50c` and $1. A fl.-nngt nunung uvuu up vesv I3-IV-Jill) Ibvul IIIB BVVEVI About noon the promised money osme. not in crisp bills as was expected, but in silver dollars, the sum total lling several specie bags. , . III:_\"I'I& Q--I -"\C!I\a: LL . _ . . . .....1 vvou vvvsv uvut wvwuuulg, emu 3 My dear, is this the money I asked you for this morning?" ~ It is, my love, was the reply. "And did you have to take this money all in. dollar by dollar, in,the.oouree of your business? was the next queation. " Van." ha nnunnrml cmntln HM .... ..- _yu-u uuuusuce 1 was IIIU null: QIIGHIIUII. `F Yes, he answered, gently, "` it repre- sents the earnings cf may weeks of hard labor. "Well, then, she said, with tearful eyes, "send 5 man to take it back to the bank in the "morning. I can : use so much money for so trivisl a purpose. I . didn,t understand about it before.- Youth's Companion. Take an hour of exeroiaeitoovory pound of food. We are not nourished by what we out,but by what wodigoat. Ever _hpur vnn itnnl frnm Aimnhm. .f.:l| I... ..-.y..__-.1 Eve; $558 you steal from digestion will be r aiziaed hdintliannlvinn `Doug... ..G 4.1.- _._-u. -; _ pmealyolu tlojsepyou gain `s_.be_tt'er.7 : r _ Jvu uvwna aavsu usgvssuuu WM]. 09 reclaimed byindigestion. Beware of the wrath of a patient stomach ! He who controls his sp- petite in regard to the quality of his food may safely indulge it in re aid to quant- ity; The oftener you eat t e oftensr i on will repent it. Dyspepsia is a poor pies- trian ; wall: at the rate of four mi es an hour and you will soon leave her behind.` Abstinenoefrom `all stimulants is easier than temperance. An egg is worth a pound of meat; a miloh cow seveu stall- ed` oxen. Sleep is sweeter after a feat- day than after a {east-day; For every. inf : nnrnwxxaa or :5. son-rs Aw noiu: ' AND anon. . -,-='~.-"0 "i`.'!" `!""?R".-; ' " . Every y adds to the numbu-;of.leadi,ng n}e'mb_enr of the ' psrtygwhoi are quickly dropping 6u`t c'>_!'th`ut. p`nty;"o'n'M- count of itb"Un1:otriotodR;oo1px_`9oity poli- 1 _-.. , ,.,.. 5 , was fun], on M- it! Unroptrioted tooity cy-: The ;Hu n dbns`P;Q. Ql,esner.~ I utsunch and true iberul paper, has _ de- oland: thus. it does . not ..o,qn.u.dor .= thdt Menu. Iaum-iqr1_nd-Oqgtlri u_mpr~*..m th` Liboiul party ; ind `th9- l1ut.hain,*` N. Rules (or $653-nutmk. ` .. Inn... -2 -_-_-.._ L- W, V .B,. Advance; another old time Liberal organ which has supported Hon. Peter "Mitchell for many years, declines to en- dorse his Unrestrsoted Reciprooitv policy. As.f`or the prominent men who have de- clared that they will not "follow the new leaders in their scheme to betray Canada, here is a partial list of them, from which it will be" seen that they comprise men who used to be leading lights in the party, but who have honour and manhood enough to place country before party: Hon. EDWARD BLAKE, whose letter of __.!LI_J..__.-I LI... -\-_L- Anna: van` r\s1`s_ lish. Hon. ALEX" MACKENZIE, who says he is opposed to a Zollverein and customs discrimination against Great Britain. Hon. WM. M'AcDoNAL1),whose U. E. blood ` revolts against the degrading pol- . icy of his party. Mr. O. N. SKINNER. ex-M.P., who has taken uphthe Conservative standard in St. John. N. B. Mr. SILAS AWLARD, M. L. A., of St. John, who openly, supports the policy of his old opponents. ..;`.;. . Mr. uonnox BROWN, formerly Managing . Editor of the Tornnto Gnome. Mr. E. W. THOMSON. formerly -chief ed- ; itorinl writer on the Toronto GLOBE. \ Mr. ALEX. GIBSON, thegrsat New Bruns- \ wick mill owner, formerly an advo. ` oate of Free Trade with the United States, but now heading Mr. Temple s requisition. Mr.`D. G. SMITH, of Northumberland. an old supporter of Hon. Mr. Mitchell, Mr. E1)GAn3UDGE' of Montral. who re- gards his party's policy as unwise un- patriotic. Ex-ALI). STEPHEN, -f Halifax, formely president of the Reform association. Mr. A A. Srocxron, M. L. A.. of St. John. ` H011-PUGSLEY, solicitor-general of New Brunswick, who appeared as a sup. porter of Hon. John Costigan. Aver` n1\:` lul\r| nu-I k-. and` `kn `Aunt no A ` LLUIII LUUWAHU uuann, wuvwv avvvvs vs withdrawal the party dares not pub- | i I I V95 `V5 V8 `JULIO UUIIII \J\IUII'O And so it goes. Day by day the best 3.1 d I most respectable element in the Liberal` party, becomes more and more disgusted with the policy of Wiman & 00., and by election day there will bea general stampede. Leaf by leaf thefroses fall. Drop by drop the spring runs dry ; One by one beyond recall, LM1rier s chances droopettncl die. How to know People. Peo )'.e who never meet; each other, except on ful -dress: made, will never come to know each other we 1. A [.11 _ __ ___-__ ___ _l'L_...._.__ 1,, " ._,_,_I LIIL ll UULIUI `V UL`. A ball, a supper, an afternoon t-ea,"_a crowd- ed reception, never made people acquainted yet. Some, the showy ones, are at their best in a crowd; others, are at their worst. They can ne\`er think of anything to say that is bril- liant. They can never feel comfortable or at ease. Meeting them at some grand affair, you set them down as nobodies, or you wonder that a person who has made a great reputation appears so dull. `rnnnon-`Iv IVAIIIV nn:n:nn`.-`P I-Lana u..\,....1._ --..'II l|1Iil`l.`|IrIB DU uuuc P"! '* .` . lrequently your opinion of those people Wlll change when you have met_them in their own home. 9 ` if . ' "" -?wr ['1 he lmlhant ones who, ash before a crowd have perhaps no depth in them-are able to talk, but incapable of listening. The other, who had no How of small talk at their disposal, have interesting things to say when the fitting opportunity offers, and say them well. Bnt least of all can you come to know the heart of the man or the woman you meet in society only. 1)nn1\1n A`. n-nuunn nAI\ta `A--um L`..-`L ..`1 A.-. _A_! _., - v-wvuuu Mrs. Smith, wite of John Smith, tailor, of -Hamilton, tried to commit suicide the other evening- She and her husband have not lived happily together for several YGETB. Mrs. Smith became diepondent, and on Wednesday evening took a. dose of rat poison. Shortly after- wards she repented her rash act and took an emetic. She wlllreoover. uuI_y. People of sense soon learn that all emotion, all feeling, all strong 0 lll1l0l1 are looked upon with disfavor there. llowever mighty one s disapproval, however deep one,s admiration of cause or man, it must not be expressed. The conventional exclanmtions only are desir- ed. Every preformance is deli htful. Every one has enjoyed himself so mac 1. N 0 one is vulgar enough to think. The society paper mention the affair, and dwe1la'u on the cos- tmnes; and the greater the crow , the hotter the room, the greater the success of the affair. A 0 .1 I I As for the people there, you know no more of them than you did when you were intro- duced; and if you meet them on such occasions only, you never will. Yet there are many worth knowing; friends who might lend your life a. charm it could not have without them. Sometimes you feel this; but the old-fashion ed sociable visiting is no more. No one drops in on another now. N 0 one spends an evening with another in order to know her better. In fashionable circles. at least, ladies are too busy. Each inher turn sends out her cards, and ' draws a little crowd together. One of the great pleasures of life, intimacy between those well suited to each other has become a thing of the past. }$g'a}a"3 tlieauthorship of this I now famous hymn there is a difference of opinion. The author of the words is be- lieved to be D.. S. F. Bennett, who, while living in Elkhorn, Wis.. wrote the lines in a t of mental depression. They were set to music by Mr. J. P. Webster, `a composer living in the same town Another version credits Mr. Webster with the authorshi oi the music andthe` iirst verse of the ymn, which was then-com- V ieted Dr. Bennett. 7The- credit of o s V-mediateiymchieved the wide populsrit foth w and music must be given to the two gentlemen me'ntioned,`_f though what was __th_ef individual contribution of each cannot now bedetermined. '_1`he song` . wss written in 1868, and almost kn,-_, :which`it`har ev,eryA`since- enjoyed. 1= Q hymn WI! Alltilfl. Who is the author of the hymn, In the Sweet By and By 1" ` , IIYELL .__'__'__,_I A 'ii'n':u3iatTn'~f'-ET s'12""7'i2""."- mu! 3"!` .s.*!.v $39 !-.G._R?`F91"i:dk&uqtiig:1$ . `V , x 7: V fpuvuvn 9513'. Wednapdgy. March 13, '91 009- 2. 4-Imml; horses, oattl %lomenta,;ot.o.s Sale at 12 o nnllnu am... (1 `n 1-n__g JOSEPI Auction .. `l'-._;I; `A J41 on .a . 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