Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 3 Sep 1891, p. 3

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l0Wlr` V ~g9-,-`.'-----v-`--q-.- -`. . When AyVer's~8a.1-s'apa.ril1a. was ,ommendad;..to me -.101-..cam-rh; Inns in- clined to doubt itnseemcao . Having tried so mnnv mmadian- wit Httln ham-` `$313990 $`n`ii`I1'a"s"ac$:`'x'i';;e`T1';`% 3n 9.` trind ':r`;g3' L me to try TA'yer s`:Barsa'parilla, and re- ! . . I .11 i :had a-r . ema." ? "i .`.`2.'1 i. "9u1`u -a 3`.s`i3~ bottle! 01 $33 medicine , E am convinced. . -Charles H. alllaloney, that the all! sure . a of treatin this obstinate disease '6. y Lnwnll - Mun. roulathneib ood; V61` a ..z Lwutmucne (Ann .Bl T_;l ||l.IA_iloll8 .oB1_)n:Rs RESPECTFZUVLLY somorrnn. ;.= ' Aor s;a!.a6atiIIa.I or. o; orxior a*;o. Prtaoo1A:-rxnotsre-.0. wqnngs.mn., % . - N E At; Tn'a'1,THoD1s_4T`,cI'tU};z:cr,I.-4-, ; wauSz.l.1xnje, Pliter or Pdn, Gm. :44; ' mil-omns Allll exmms expresslou W111 omygrow wmn nus yearly. Do not misunderstand, 1 boys.J_ You` may be truly. unselsh and yet not shave!` this boy's prlze. You may wish to do things for others and yet feel that you do not know how. The only way to learn is to try; to hesitate for no feeling bf bsshfuluess or awkwardness, but to put into direct and instantanepus practice, Whatever kind, helpful thoughts o.-.cu: to YOU. .` ms ` mi 551365. | Telephone; --D38l31'5 , -`-Vn-on 'ru-- H9BTHEIN:.ADVA1~_IGl_L llll B508-I110!` " Urlllll " I50 EIPIWDBIIY 1313110. OI.` any other ports or laces of `resort on Lakes Simooe and Gone lchlng. On Strawberry Island is a large Summer` Hotel ante number of Costumes. a large Pavillion. Public Cook .xHouse= for the convenience of excurslonists. Bathing Houses. Ice. Swings, Boats. Fishing ' aokle, etc. Around the Island is the best bees shing groundsin the` `lake: All excursions in Rtrnwhnrrv `Inland n`nInI-_ Jun nu-I-nnop fnr Are Wars Mere Terrible 7 In the preface to the late General Von" Mo1tke s history of the war of 1870-71. as. cabled, that famous commander says : Al (I, 1, -. ._ .__L2._. ....-`L:-nu-A :-ulannvunn, ` S"EAso' : % _j _89|.~% W'ill1e`ave` comm-g iveek as ya`a't`s*o..iui*;. Po`:-tn Hope 9.6.` m.. on an-iv . ot.G.`l?.R. trains mom naatgwee and"`.*Iorth.`%.i-rfva` at Charlotte at2.3op,m. A e . As.` W: .e. Returning. leave; Charlotte wee; days at 11.05.?-In... except` 'I'needay`-at 9.40 mm-. 8atur- LI6 . SB hm . W 4!- ggndy A`: at you *l\1W23nnna-Ienv oo.vw- - it Ir-`Ir Uolll Initials- ay Z?i'. 1`s"3.`?n`i." C311-` 3% ,-Brightgn. 1: Wed- 113963? at 8.00 a..m.; '00.-borne 'on 'Wo_dnesdo,y and 'II'III(In.vAt3l5Am_ . 1;` . 16 cu. M) 181111 BXGDIBIOIIBEB mere. ' vB.-~Parties permitted to camp on Straw- bel-ry. Island. .. V - For further information, rates, for charter- ing and txoketa. 31311: to- ~ ' ~ ` A JO N GALBRAITH. . No. 117 Dunlap St.. 2]43.&}'l'iO. Agent. 1. V -on ` - mnr unsung gruuuuu In um Ruse. an cxuunuuuu to Stmwborr Island must be arranged for with Mr," O. olnnes. proprietor. or with the nndnl-nlannd nu thin in - than nnlv nfnclnnr nrivi. UU DUFISWUBII LBIBIIII I-lllli `DB urrunguu 103' undersigned as this iethe only eteanner privi- leled to land excursionists there. 9 __.I3nu-flan nu:-nniftn in autumn nn Hf:-nun- Gum NORTHEIIMRANSIT mrsl ROYAL MAIL STEAMBOAT LINE. `B63357 5` `III , UUIDUIHB Oil 'wo_uneaua_y I.l!l.' and Friday at .345 mm. "0onn ecta at Roohehter w`it)i;` New Y6:-k `cen- tral, dalldi an t 1.11 mun .Un1&'21ssqwsY"mg% ' ' Wm %ThrLonghTi01i@t8 and`B3gdgauhaoks% '1-ma: Noam: Inna iaone of the switteat and mbst powerful Steam'ers'- on"the Ln.n1- Hohtnd hv Elnnhinitn and mndarn UEUIUU. blllh IDILIUUD VUMJIJJIILIUDL Dulli 0 So long as nations continue indemn- dent of each other there will be disagree- ments, only to be settled by an appeal to arms : but in the interest of humanity it is to be hoped that wars will become less frequent as they become more terrible." . It is true that the instrumentsicf war of the nineteenth century are. in them-_; selves more destructive and deadly than the rude weapons of former ages. Yet up to the present day they have done less execution in battle because the ghting has been mainly done at a distance. The hand to hand struggle of former times usually resulted in the `almost total- destruction of one or other of-thearmies. -__.'l Q--L_ --:&L `bands: ' '_' 3% 3' "_"``"_"V rz't`Io:{u? `xz"N`E'. " in mm and " t powertn`inSet:amhr: on " the by ,Elect_.Iicit= and. modern tln-nm-rimn ._ ` throughu uzurea. *1 by nlectnciw and. mode 0.8`.-.GILDERsI.asrEVE . V ` T ` . Gen. Manager. Kingston. O.H.'NIcHOLSON;`= A ' 9 Gen. Pass. a,_nd`1j'g_t_.[A8e_nt.. .-,PortHo}1e `IQ_t . XCURSIQNS -WILL BE RU N-FROM AN} station on the N. 8: N. W. and Midland Divisions-of that}. '1' Railway by rail to Barrie, 01-11111; or J aokson's I5oint, than by the beauti- fn nmnmnr u-{Ilia tn Qtrgwhnrrv Tllnn nu- -, It * is intended A the staunch and non .Steamers' ..Paoi1l'o. Captain P.. M. Campbell. `f_Atlantic._ Capt. R. 11). Foote, :.."Ba1tie. Cant; W Tate Robertson, '_` Narthern.Ba1le.- Capt. J, Wilson. will run as folllws `during the season of navigation, 1891: Running in close connection with the G.T. R. and O'P.R. Companies. Steamers Pacic and Atlantic leave Collinszwood at 1.30 .m. every Tuesday and Saturday respective}; after ar- rival ot the G. T. R. morning trains from Toronto and Hamilton. calling` at Meatord. Steamers Pacic. Baltic and Atlantic leave Owen. Sound. at. 10.30sp.m. every Tuesday, Thursda -and Saturday respectively. after the arrival ' e C.P.B. afternoon train from Toron- to. for. Sault Ste, Marie and intermediate ports. The Saturdaysteamer will can at Wiarwn both ways. Parry'8o'u!Id"an'd Killarney. The steamer Northern Belle? Lleaves Colhngwood every Wednesday and Saturday, at 1 p.m., on `arrival of the-' G.T.R. morning trains ti-oml.Toronm and-Haniilton. for Parry Sound, and there connecting with steamer Manitou tram Penetangniehene and Midland tor'Byng Inlet. French River and Killarney, there connecting with the main line for the Sault, returning via Parry Sound; and there connect- ingdwith ateanier Man itou tor Penetanguishene an Midland; ' For_ tickets and further particulars. app] to all agents of the G.T.R. andAC,P.R, to E. .Sm'rn,eOwen -Sound. or to CHARLES CAMERON. Manager. -1 THOS. LONG, 4 . Collzngwood. 9nn-_'I`1-am: 9,.1.tf_ 1 n13I;Inw uuvv rn._uoauum, _ {stein E n OBILLIA. ' Faro from Torontoor Hamilton to French `Rive:-`and return 310 - Webbwood and return. ?15{o;;Ba;-rte to Irenoh River and return. $7.70; o__ eqbwoodandreturn. 313.70 S eoinl rate; `from `all points- Tickets on ' all in- -formation . can `be obtained from any gent, ot the G !1`.R; or of, J. SHEPPARD. auger [W nbsuahene: C. E. STEPHENS. I It `(.31 nan. an Qpll1ng_wood.A OQUIJl}|- Lllqwulg Ululq gulp:-\I-vwu nun; val In-Iv continent. 'connecting,at Webhuvwao with the -0.P.R. 6`: Sudbury and the Soo : ramming, leave Webbwood every Monday and Thursday at 30 a. ` ~ 7. - `lhn-A li-nm"'l`nrnntn`ni- nmllfnn I-A 14`:-cmnh nj than ;c,.p'.% .4_ _;;j .ooo.oo %1-.r*, .x8V99.: u;o.o1v1.s,os;os -. g ::_' ..'w...u:`.~r " .1 ~ ~--- 4 W .-.,.": 1.; W ca ; M: } 2:: -` $2 :.'w I- - j _.s _.;._{, 33.15. _-A.-'.' "s"-2; !.,':.- ' 1} f.:: 25%.-113'} 3") E; ".iL.`*`T==,,ftj",)Vv.CLJ $`33`: gvnwsasts-+exs+:eg~,-;ntromn#%J9-wuwrs .`7T.` LLB . z`: 3 _ . 5 ; `xixgl 1 I I . ;."?l;"nV ta`in.~', with _________ -,, - "In connection with the G. '1`.-.R`; ` V The pals steamepcity ot Midland. lighted with eiectri ; will leave Coliingwood at 9 :\.m. and Midlsnd; i.)t,,.2 p.m. even-E Monday` and a ...E`.`.; 23" .325 ......f.`I`. ...$ .`..`..`3_' uaa'?...5'9.n. }`~ _b L` ' s)_. ,. . : ,.q _ IIGUIPOBIIEI llwa UIMIUEI 'PE- -. .-.. ;;'..,:(`1 r J ` " ` _. ; .J%'Iq~;Li4 . .1. `law The Nort1_1 11ore Navigation "Go. __ExctI_ns1_9N SEASON 1891. Six full days 5311. lncludinz meals and cabin berth. for $12. or ghree full days for 86. [ msunmne ;::{cnMmv %% ] VV|l.|lUIUU|ol.'l0 _ "In Avnvu vvuluawvvu III: 0 uoulo nd a. ,.2 ev T '&'hI'1i-ado." for lgarry Soundffyng Inlet and French ver,-connecting at Midland with G. T, R. mprnin trains from all pints east and south, and at enoh Rivr wit -her compan- ionlteamet. -. ._ .. .~. ` j . THE KATHLEEN. Iuvkdnh `an 1-vnn mnllltllk D`:-Inn Vnnnancv ant` i -I-.L.A.J .l.J.b In La&L.JQ..l-I61-Q`, which leaves-,Erench. River Tuesday and Friday at .3 gin/::3g,gom oa1_g3}et,nm1mr:3Z. D . "1 vi` info-"nu "II nun wnwn wuvuu_,.n.uu_1cn. u.uu:r1`ueauuy uuu 3 45%-gowns: Inlet, Killarney. ~MLn`lr6Wa' nt. Gore Bay. Rnnn1n'lm'R~lvm-- Mnninv"And Wnhhwnnd, nuns. nrzuuy qt: ,0 II 191.` yuluuu. _1uLuo pzuprnuy. - mlrdwani. `Little Current. 'G,ore Spun1s1rRivor,'.Mu.adey"ond Webbwood. pass- ing thousands _ot,smnl1is1and through nar- .row: channels 3I1d'G` 40 mile ea upntho great Spanish, Rive:-.- thqgrq.ndest scenery on the ' . t w bb th ..`3u`"'n"$'}.-.'. 8`..`.?.`i'3..3 tha" `1 s.;'.`3~'3`..".`..-..13}f. H11 Ul|ll'1 Hl'l Uh, IIIUJKUB an CR5 au. DULIAILII. e To \I "'.1!`vf\.!'LUlHtili{1ti0I1. It is int _ rm of ru.:-t.< and 1v:L\'es, and is known as Lane's }";u1iI_\' M:-dicine. It will cure sick-hea.dacheV an-1 in tho Lest Spring Medicine. For the. `:. .uo.. ., liver and kidneys, and ' for clearing up ts; many]:-xio1x it does wonder._ _ Druggxsts I1- 1t :1`. 313:: and $1 a package. Olty iii7id?*i_'i_l-falnd g: -qx?g4.;tIQ T.I4unoA' con. ` TE`'n1v5 ow 1>R_u?1I3E . -wuwuuwuuw % Ar>r"!ai+'1ri*it`!r`diiI*%:=;1>rr`-Z[ u l.JU.lV 17, ' ` _E_eo.-Treae. 31?:-::T3nii;ii ' Ilwun [ll Emzge J I Duff -24-tvf -AND ..-..----o-o-0------ A 3?" .A'.""""`.`x-"`2i. T % ~:?:`" .4 Hi, manner is wortl} a. hundre thousand U` him 3 Th? ,`. whtL,9,n.V., f.. the chief men of the nat1'on lately `surf about 3. boy. " It would_n_ 5 be so much . ..-an mhn meant to be a `fafmer, .`o_1"who;. % Kathleen, ALA!` III I'l* fanny m1.1uLg1onu1r nnnornmm '_..- ._.._._-_. ___-__._;__ __.. ..___ wuutry I3 0811! E00080. II you WISH E0 BX em; with c esp useless articles, buy them. u you want to procure a enuine electric belt. and one that will be 0 benet. get 9. Donenwend Be`:t. Hana lining and nnlnnna Inn l"IInn'6-nl-nu` Dan`, ` - iron ubrom. pbnposns `BY THE '_ 'Hlan0'l`Bl0 BELT AND , 4-r-pdonnnurs. All curable by Electricity be tteeted st honiehy the Do:-en'wend?spplisnces.. The Dorenvyend is the onl legitimate Electric Belt `made, which fulfils he requirements of Electra-medics] science; It is scomplete Body Vllutteryj it has an independent Battery which gnerstes s mild continuous current of Elec- city_._ without shocks) and can be _ leted to suit e strcnseet men or the weekes child. It is 0 Current of Quantity, not merely-a sensation current. and the" quantity current is the wrestestcurative. It is a. successful treat- inent for Indigestion Rheumatism. Neurnlzu. scinti immbago, Liver and Kidney on les, Weak Back, Spinal Disense, can-t Trouble, Nervous liability, Paralysis, Vertigo. Female Complaints, Impotence, sexual Decline, and all diseases of the Nervous and Muscular Systems. miilniilhn fhnf `Rn DA In 6-Inn PHOTOGRAPHER. ` SUOOESSOB T0 JOHN STEPHENS. Yul.` Juneau IIIVBIIBIOIJ 111 61115 H.118, 13 W88 1llVBl1E' ed y a competent electrician, and ranks as the best In the world. we defy any one to bring proof to the contrary. Do not close this belt with the humbusz combi- nations or leather and metal. with which the country is bein ooded. It you wish to ex- . um-lmnnf. with 1- Ann nnalnnn my-fining hnv them IJUIUHWODQ 50213. Send name and address for Illustrated Book on Home Electra-medical treatment, and men- `tion this super. The Dorenwend Electric nnllll ll Aitnnlninhnt ('13:. Ill! I-I-|I-l-I9 lIIVUUI\I`IIIC|LJI}3I MLUGIIII-Iclll II`L I-I.lII' aver. Electric Belt an and Attachment ()6. C. H. DHREN WEN1), Eleotrioa.n.~ . 4. ' - 103 Yonge St.. Toronto. Can. The Dorenwend Belt is theonly one that will stand exfert examination. Others keep clear of it. whi a we mlinit it ausnu BX BTU exammam of it. W ' e we solicit it ' f\'el' .0hbbYA.~1985s..~ * an A, wed in);ca.r1et hoe 3 ;,or1i:tle.stubby booth. withrnther _oubtfu1toar;;V 93, .. ~ _'AlittlekIlt,al1tt190&ts =5; 5-; K . . Cutasamot er ,- - Am11o!befofe`\`1s stands in stat The futx es commg man. His eyes, perclxan'ce, will readufefstam, And search thexr unknown ways ; the human heart and soul hence _ Pm 1 to then` gaze ; win one! . . perchance then` keen and ashing glance Those l}ands--those little busy h`a.`A 415...-. so sucky, small and b_X~`QyY_,9_.; Those hands whose only g;n1h'_a:,quA ~ V To pull all order down--`- , - Who knowe w'ha.t hidden strength maybe. leu wxtlun them clasp, ,M.~.r,_ _ W bis but tatfy stick ` T Thoucrh now In gturdy hold they-grnsp, A V - , _ ; 2- E T. f.J :-T." Ah, b`.essmgs on thoseVlx,ttIe,. hatids, ;- '~~` x. - Whose xyork 1s yet .un_'lone-1 .A 1*.` .._q And blesstngson those 1117616" fet, `u ...7.; Whose race 1s yet unrun !~ _. ,4. ., g` __ . 11 the litole` brain. v,,,_.: ?._}.{ And blessings 0 That has not learned to plan ! What`e1-thefuturel1ol'ds5.iIW'0l`9r, J x __ God bless the coming m..`;is`gV". aynualuu. . . ` Remember. that the Dorenwend Belt is the ve latest invention in this line, it was invent- n A nnmnntnnt Almaty-lninn and I-nnlru nu Hun Cut out this coupon and present at ' Studio. t\r\A FRANK JACKSON Ft`: ;I=Ire, Life And IVALUABLE nuns `$3-IVIVZV-Ct was --vvvu-gocnuv-up `av-no < Towxsxnr or GORDON-DIB'l`RICT or Amonu. Lot 19, Weigtg Range, 100 acres. % ff `F%oi-sa`la.` '.,,.'., V THAT desirable propert in the Town of _ ' _ on onito, the V lleglgte Institute and 01 ` ' V K dt- Bo.y,~'a.t recent 00- "Ba Spotton. . 9 house. 0 ' ten;-ooms__ besideq Inna` gt!-In Izlhulunn zln nan: Juan "13ii"s'w';`1`8ib3'; m`i`m13`]ts":T;x:o;::3`i b21lf:`.; ` " 1 1 ` new! hug`! enexcentionally I. b I also 0 `lam us: , 2 _ ..22aJ..e;-2.*f:~:e::.:2.r2 |sIoo,ooo.ooo. wm I b Sm` m6..n &i:MW-`.YV.i1! 819599;il ` by nafure as large pq.r_t of a_ qucceuful hu|- nd 8 career. ivrites Ediiard W. 1301:, in; st? $P`"*"' Ladie- -119416 Jqltswl,-{$ ,h. `"11? perfect BFbPd_.h.9Dt0Xl;:91'_-. `"9 `W 1- b!t.4nd%VLn-telv.9b19=%ih `om-: N0 _I.9, ._< (TOWN AND FARM PROPERTY) T ,}?*0413% S ALE CHEAP. { 9`5'*~"""-WW w % -- -- ~--A -- -- -- Id}, ```1;-_ ` *,',Il.I.) I. ;\... .. - ' ' 1; , onjshqpsexnupsai. _ 3 . 7 Publisher 0'0? "*e7t?*':-r~--+- T--- v~--- ~--- -- .3 ,W. V 14.11: 5th Con...100 acres. W `E. {Lr:t;`1_,Oon. 6,_ 100 pxoept math 10 - Iat&.In130on'.;.NwO7nareu . ' - : ` .. . or Run. Qxumo Coumvr. A r ....` an n._.L...I- .. .un.u.1nn -..-`. P. O.% Box I32, - Barrie. UuIUUIo..=lVIlJl.`B8-` ` Con. eastot rail Ln " * T -`"w> .VjL5bO -Pm;kf'loto 5 and 6 on the East 9 of Lot 22, in Main (`nan Jl BARBIE. 1 I 'thpmI.ot`s. WestEc lam l>:g4r%uathPEliuboth street. c fnast in some at Lo?,m 7th `Con. Y\_..-.___._ A: 0. .8. W. Lpth cpgpt 12. Con. 2nd: S.ha.ltLot1 cowmm" Wu 8. . looaoreo. -on vvu.-av up \vv-u vs Knm=n'.Nrn:I.D'r.3 _l_/115 acre. Lot 16; south Davis street. ~ Tfqnmqus . A Cure Forconstipation and Headache. _.- ,.l___ __- -.-... It;nz:ne:_1'.- auunouoomor ~lf01lll-Ior6 _ INSURANCE AGENT. GAPITAI. msemn sxczsns GONTBAOT Accident Insurance. Qbrreapondehce Invited. snout`-B,,"L1o2.uoren. nog.`Tq__190aorea. _ V 1;. AULT as wmelrr. . ' `BIrrls.te1-a.1& Iqauanc XOVICIIIU VVVAV SIC o7`}a ?%';`.f%"g2.E." COUPON |Tn NORTHERN Anvmlce -+S'l'EAM- ' PRI1l'l?IllG`HOIlSI-I, PIIDIPT AND TASTEHII. EXEGIITIOI IBIIHKANIIJMPHIPJTINB. -I respectfully solicit an opportunity ' to furnish estimates for all kind: of work in all the styles of printing, such i . 5:23 numnr 8T.. mane, i'HAs'" UNRIVALLED FAGILITIEI cums, 1112 .L J. JJLU V-Il.LI`\J IJ LJCKLUNI RECEIPTS, CHECKS, ommns, ENVELOPES. A full line at all prioel. NOTE READINGS, LETTER HEADINGS, MEMORANDUMS. WEDDING INVITATIONS, ' WEDDING cums, I VISITING CARDS. MEMOBIAM amps, PROGRAMS, ORDERS or DANCE MENU amps BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS: POSTERS-Pla.in and Ornamental. DODGERS, FLYEBS, F03` 1391. Pdb1i:hod- by the Proprietor, 5. -WeIloy\ Barrio. Copies 25 cont: `sttho oioo; on uni bynnll,` peutpgld, 'oI_1 receipt of that Ir: tlpbgut Ono Doll:ar.Whgok.1y Published - .2un,Wrf, 8f'me- ".14 "- i : -.1 I OHATTEL MORTGAGE, [DISCHARGE or DEEDS, MORTGAGES. CHATTEL MORTGAGES. QUIECLAIM DEEDS, ASSIGNMENTS OF MORTGAGE AGREEMENTS OF EQUITY OF REDEMPTION, STATUTORY LEASES. ASSIGNMENTS or 'oHA'r'rEL MORTGAGE. uasmaows or TITLE, mo DIVISION _ooUR'.r BLANKS, . maxsrmms BLANKS, % SURROGATE COURT BLANKS, % ooNsm:Bi.n:s' BLANKS. `flank Forms of my kind printed to [mun nlnscronvzz oun'rv ` smcoa, MT TORONTO PRICES - - .......,......,.....-_ .._.. _-......-_-- .>'i`~.;x.~'I.:11w, while in the rocky moun- `aiis.-u\'v1'(`d :1 root that when combme ,-__- -_.J --..L..3 .. 1-`um Lmsns, RENEWALS OF --OF ORDERS 0!` ALL CLASSES OF-- _ Afulllineof BLANK FORMS STATEMENTS, BILL HEADS, T NOTE OIROULAR8, LETTER CIROULAR8 l`I`lI`l"l'\IIIl'1 `I'll HOITTJN ADVANGI Always kept in stock --ron MORTGAGE. SALE OF. LAND U L3` "l ' V ('1 CU. if 1'UUL lallllla V\ 11011 UULIIIJLILU >1ha~1'1n*I`1.'\`,111a.k0S an easx and certain IL `uu\n`-:r\v\ TL in :11 I A fnrrn nfru HOUSE LEASE8. SNIPES, ETC. _ X N `b , 9hnhhiar i$ii~mt,.nid 103; 2110*`-`ch-5. ` . % f9;.s,`auteara11& -pannnnla, "I`I-uh 30.. .-1 V vs uvuo . LIIVI Fin Mat is send poet. The not. he .I.-L 2.. ....-.I _nuwwum an nome. P fs:aa;u"'.,>:mas xiiazurgs-atggig A` hn Tani-|;vutIIrnv-n Luv;-nun till UIIU III III, `II. .295 II VI 131 H emcient aid!.Ochte;,QI all that in 5....-. 1...; 1...... .......L1....l- ..-.. ..c L` " . ----n--- -- 'x--V -.' ------- W,- , Q o_.` V.mpIl,-gtiaie "7ivei'y`dne"of its epmmeuts; every moment of leisure in given over to `ohm-eh "duties. ~ For years she has also been one of the managers of the Brooklyn ., Holxjom fqr. Qti'>'ni:uz:1`t;v`eAe-.-,:( "unique and W `-moat ' --l1`uinai:e- ch" enlis`ted'.7~ -.3 5? `t n A .1 try,--'-Vin. Which Mrs, Oeeletong ,~ Beat one oonsthny j -`g!-IIa?Ilv$UIIlV' J _ KTFfV3n'uQr taste In the estsbmnt of 3 room} `She is qu gig is her domain, sud. every her tsble she studies her s pleasure; through her home she studies his `comfort; `ELL LL, ,, ' ` is under` her own supervi-` _ Moss Growusz sou-oer. - . Ststxstics wow that the male population of the civilized world is falling further giiafiirther be_hi,nd'the female; According`` to; th elsst "British census, the. ex ' Ia~oE~ womenrsgnd girlswoyer; upon ' ....7.1 h..*..s..`. :`..;'I1.`...`s`.-1:2'..:a:.':.';. 3.` '.El3.m}'v `Olin -` Iuvvl. luvlfllvlllfi .9. ....`_,.* ._mQ99.,o_ xure u o ' b |ytV;h088kpq%1ngQ Mrs. at-loton nbhorj. `J 3 u e an 1: calculated to gr-.b..ll *.'L.r--.as:.'A_In1no.L.I -. .{tI_ the` ptlhlisher or'the_.`2pg1b1io,?'snd on her uuuu a AVE usu 'IlUIllIUliUI With the reins of her domestic duties thoroughly mastered with one hand, she`. drives Pegasus with the other. Msny 3 little detqil i_n_,_her husband's busy life as a literary `man istsken charge of by her- She sees his verses long before the editor. iltnrnrv ~iu1"yrn"n'n` +lu."`w(`.'~.'.'s"i`;Gs-.... ...I-.. vuovvl III-[JAJ`iI!$lI" jv I393 II `whif hamraway 'e`njt6?'m- " her s=`re hz intteata at Igpme. r - ' \ 13w '3. ..`;'iV.. .ZI...a.*. ...EL 7.3.`.-"_\.."..-..;: 1-- ...._ *?`:'i?jUaEm$337ii}u5bii-Eiarnim member of the_ Wpahington Avgnue Bgptist Church of Brhdklmh lurl"nI| li nilni nmllz Jnti-vb w1":. CarleonTnv6f oomei `the public in any other works. She iTs.a.I'17 '..al....-.-L nracisnbli A. `Rab :n tints: nus` _;:.:_ieiIt sdyb&h.te~1.01 $11 good and. true; but her methods are o.Lth'e\ quiet order;-L A . ~ ' . the-1- ITvroqi1zpi11:a ndA girls 919; upon; _ annoys in G1-eif*`B`rit'a'.ih is` ibgui 960,.- mm -n I-us-nnsn :1: Iran wanna `n nnnvnln II-I`3|I\IJC III \JlWI IJILIICIIJ IS 3&1-Ill` Uvv 000, an increeae in ten years of nearly 200,000. The German census of last December places the number-_4 of females ebout 600,000 above thet qgthe males in the kingdom` of ~.'Erueein`, o`r""nearly three times the excess twenty years ago; o -There are 1,000,000 more female: `than"nialee' in the whole. Germene.en_1p1_ore.. In Sweden and Norway the iveaker~sex ? `ere-in the mej orityo by 250,000, in Austria`-Hungary by`600,000,'ip Denmark by 60,000, and in every _Europeagn A country they outnumber I-`ran ~ the.%InS1e_s. 'I'_A A.`__ every mum l-H5.~lHDl Do _ .. ' , . In} the. United ,States,;_Qanada_; and Australiathe niales are in- the majority, though not largely so, the estimated .excess of males in this country being only 1,100,000 or l,200.000. It is plain that. but for immigration, which furnishes a `much greater number of men than women the latter would be in the ma] ority here. There is a large preponderance now of females in New Euzlaud..a_.n(_1 in some otheyr.-w"'isectib'_rgs&'>f ,thfa;Un{ted, sus_ce.,g and if immiiration were to .materia1ly..r ae`cre's'se, undoubtedly the surplus of males would soon disappear in the whole `country. T... 1...... ni-:nn:` nnnwul-II:Al II1"|AI'A Immnn WU III 19 . IIIJVAV evvunnovol u ~ In less civilized countries, where women are li ghtly"esteeu;6d;`i t is"'oi_h5iwi_se, India` having -sbou_t,;6,`.0Q0,000 more men than women.i.whi13tha malei Israel! prepond- erate in China. The iobvions `deduction is that the higher civilization is most favorable to the increase of the female sex and this suggests the interesting question whether civilization is doing the best thingin _the,;vyorld_ ;ln_ producing this re- _uI6- ~.uu,v yuganuupf ya. uuq "Bull Ull HUI Iiierafi judgmnf." thep"` "6ften.,. M`:-., ' )`anj1et5u .u;-7 g.1_atuj.-`1n'gA*an V igegtgutu, ; Becbmxnieioh y`.'m6ie".ii'm,roun, ha: 1 .-.-I353 ..~.<..;~..n.+'.'-a.... -Lad 4.1:-.. ..nil.Ja.. A..ra..I-...._ m..1 5; sultfl f 7 l _ I ._ ,- .7 y . `_ A7 fact of hardly`less` interest brought out by the British census lathe marked _ decline -in -the marriage i'ate;. which has been almost steadily gtexndinge downward for nearly two decades. , Meantime, there has been an even more `dedidedldeclihe in the birth rate. so that not qnly'is;inarriage decreasing, but marriages are becoming less prolic on theaverasze. f'1A`here is the same tendency -i'n,-this' ,cotgntfy, prevaing chiey among` the betlier-- classes. -'An excess of females in a country isyoertain to have an unfavorable inuence on the rqau-iagei '_xate.' and,/the, moral consequ- qncesycfsuch azstate of Susie: can 08811]; be conceived. ' i ' ` i = A Great lawyer : meu income. ' The legal profeeeionef the present ddy will be surprised to learn thet .Mr. Webster, the greatest America.2i'lewyer -c `I.-- ;:....... ........I.. has QIK nm A vnnr hwy VV UUBIIUK B IJLLIUU Lu Aavuvvu um-in up --4--v-_ in the Sun, and asked him to name 3 re- A.-.u:...:_.. l..- 3;. A ... I`-ny\hfnni.n(I1;nf, ,_(ig`g_ \I00(1yB8l' .I.D_ullI I'llUUUl.' plllllu f Hia" f_eV& .tA_dr` `o..t"l`ii1ig,~the gidit L:ei1uity' cause of Goodyehb`v`l.,;" any in thcgircuit. com bf the Ungeecx titan for tH:gdis- trictbf New` Joiiy, _` heggitab-. liahed the vdiditf ".th91; G ,__ our "patent; vya-15,000. j 'mm;. In; the gpringpf *l852,': '5ni`,_"_'WO3':"t`Ji. he Avnr 'n(n|m'L If, % `mg i;`5;i';;3r`:3:0l;;u3fi;1`N6V,9ik " 115 $?*~u ?i3mmmm:m 1:11`, _ __- _-.. _-LL:-nan ninnn 5"`yQQ`.`1l|:.;'IF.-`.1! VIQIIPIIIIIV-I-Lu" :; ` `-First rate; beithan I have expat??- ed, 110 nIwerod*`iu` `I `top? of enthu- ium. _ s>:i`:? :3 :1, Gsining in weight?" 4.17- L..:..1 9_.....u.L nan ggunul by-uni "U'|lnlng Ill. Wulgulo emmvf EMT! LUV Ul vU VVV LUI. vnav rnvrunwm Goodyear Ir_n_dia,_ rublgeg pga.tent.v_ :~v~" ;. '3"[l':-V343; nnnhunn til mn g _ yyrguxm-,5-R;-am-: -.-.52-as rm.-vtae-9-n-2 u~.w* *`***`". ',: :b`r.g\`5%`l?f?i`3ii r.,;.`.fHo,W....|.l'J9 mm. .9": Z -..., -r. r:x '--v"o i- ,,'\. ..v\'t:.".`3 I-magic-Inn I hum armat- 3 ' `T,?'Tl"3'."'il$I: :1 `K 3 `Ir "-vrwzavqx 3 it 2`? " .0 I823," uqaa `1ii2iK"p3i6a I:`a w;."dut of nnhnmhf "1|'-ntnnJ(-n T Q 7' '! f'rJ".':."7"""" "2; ".`."`."'."3-f,`.`._1.5...I..f""5..-.M'-.9"?""" 1 gcomma each yen-_.more numerous, I; W? %tb~the%w1ei9\!*3'e-afthd sh he` is 'aw"a.y aha ivdhn 11in 1 .-_-_L__ AL L __,, _ ` "NWT . '..-, VF J .r` '.-I, T A Mr .1 :2: .' .-. : rt: zvcz:-A I ;;`:.1.-.;s'.=*:`.',a%r;.f!zu..:G-`bu at M ' Biby'waulck,wo gavehercutorh. ._ ..n u _ __.n_.I n___.l!_..A.-..l- r -- : r ; :1 .3 `W . ;j) ' " . > I ._ - I _ :_ I` .~ 1; ~' \ ; 3:, -. A, v: ' 9. 1, "1"'v4-. - -`t % ~ A *9: B -. ` {A :3 ;J `-:5 .v _.'5I ;g .. an H, 1 ".4 xx '._-, 2-4:3 V5 bu ". -ea - ~. n -.1`-we f';F&;-aw ,n: I . - Vrm1r wfYo`rk, Z 2 ' ~ unug WIIIUII PUKIUQ IIU WEI (lull UL I think, 320,000 %.| .-. ; 1,":`;.`.s-. .` -nu-v.y= =`uIns-`lullurvvluiilliiltaj I of renement permeates every varv nionn nf fnrnitmm 3- at Ll... foff *`*1 64s::s. ` L`.1`r1`C:":`* M23. - - ~2 1uL1:5q:5-3,:-3 1i hzxmrcrgooi }` .-.'~"e-13. A AA ._... % ."'_.-.5522" c-'3 saga = T I-IET `ms-u-:c:'r %aou1'e . Eromthewosttorsllpointoily TN:ow. ` Nov": sc6'tln'..4 .l?rlno . lldivard; hlqnd; Cape Breton ..A,.`.``'!`=1['.%``i..`` f*.`?'\`!`"'``.'.!`1-% : V I x-. And on Tnesda '1. gnu} Lyowlouglulunhuo M * _ "All the populu-faea `bad. , ,.sh1ng and plow 1 aura reports, of Canadnrare a ongythis line. _ 1 Pullman oars leaving Montreal on Monday, ; Wednesday and Friday run through to Hnllrnx. 1 Thursday and Saturday to St. ; John, N.B.. wi out chance. ~ ' : 9 man nnnnnnnnn nnniln of Dninlr '.`l .Q 1-If}: .3110 on 111681.18: 'l.'l1ll1`BIlBy um. BBDIIIQBY W Di- hout Close connections made at Point Levin with the Grand Trunk Railwa and the Richelieu and nhtm-in Navicntinn .nmnnnv n atenman IIIB st and Ontario New! tion lfll }l.1'llIK ISBHWG unu lull? IBIUJIBLIBII ompan 3 steamer! atmm Montreal.-an `at Levin wit the North Shara Railway. , Elegant rst-class. Pullman buffet. and p;nok- Ina mu-a nn All l:'h1-nnoh trains. is the quickest in pain at time, and the rat are as low as b; any other. Through freight a em-mm-am hv ant annninl trains, and nrnm-` W111 11110. 115 BUVIIIFEKBUIIB B0 B8 B1113 ISDIIDU. X t .3 -V uII\l\iU IX IIKIIIU $I. UOJIJIIQ I.II'. VI-I3 I-KC are as `low b any forwarded by t special trains and exper-` ience has proved the interooloniafl route to be the quickest for European freight to and from all oints in Canada and the_Western States. ` okets may be obtained and also information about the route and about freight and passen- gerrateetrom. e i j; v ROBERT B. MOODIE. _ ' Western Freight and Passe er ent, A 93 Rossin House Block. Yo =st.. oronto. AD. POTTINGERE, ' . ~ Chief Superintendent C` an 451-. , -1-" ,A-_ `v'\ `n-_uI `Ann wgunu unsu-culls. ruumuu uuuuu. uuu unus- inn cars on sun through trains. . lass. refreshment rooms at convenient JICQI-nu-Inna will ndit advantageous to use'th1s route. as In the nnlnlrnnr. In nnlnt nf tlmn and thn Int its-` I an-nnvun r-u- nauwavv omoo. ,Monot.on.~ N.B. M;v ."1o." L wavy:-vnavu 2 ."j:B'A iz. 31:2, c>N'1-. 1.. V . Lon%nion' ' .nia.ni . 94 Dunlop Street. Foot of Toronto Stroo A V . Telephone; ` ` ' ' |'naAmrm-:, FINLAND csmtm, uuur uuuu euome-oompunnv 4 103031! - Gkrdill. health- .'-9 _oggI, Holman : ` ,~ 1!; 0. man... n._-...o.. 1: _____ -._nL IFR ED. BROOKS, T A V%Pl_An,oforl0;. Tuner -% ` `S ES']SI2A=N' |MEssRs.%HErNTzMnuMo. ueurucniou UL UIJU UL uuaavn. vs vuv uuuanvua Ten thouaand Scots, _with. their king, were slain at Flodden Field. about one-. third of the force engaged. At Sadowa 40,000 Austrians were killed and wound- ed, being only 10 per cent. of `the Austrian force. At Waterloo, largely. fought at close quarterej, the" defeated French lost about 19.000 killed and wounded of a total of 71,000 men. At Gravelotte, the bloodeat battle of the Franco-Prussian war, the Germans, num- bering about 211,000, lost about 20,000 ofcere and men ; and the French, num-`;_ bering about 140,000, lost nearly 13,000" ~19 than 10 `per cent. of either Geri menu or French. _ Going back` in history, to the 1_l_Il|ld'-.!t0_,`f5 hand period, we find repeated instances` of the exterminationof defehiteafarmriea.-r For many decadea...warhubeen really-. growing less terrible, because learn! due-? ntructive. What '_`tb3..r`ect":6,t1ig'ityI smokeless magazine rie`:-Ii11',f(1Ii1i`tilt'fiI1ng, * Runs will be in batt1e,nsunot.boreeyqgga3te_- ' 9 1y foretold. It ae`emi"";it6babr,- h6`v veer,,; that their terric emxeuc'y`vw'm~resuit in- making long distance ghting far blqodier than ever before` 5:` i:?~$;`_1:;_`./.A` .- is 1 2 L1"z 43:18 '.I-`H-3 '1` `-9 AciI`Ii1c.rI MIii sums oi. nhjui rpm - - , _ SALE-_ * % } 2-m ITATISMN. `I'D ll PUBI.Iunu: IV II V '2 unwwntmunonouslsaaza m..I|~9~.: l,M:,.m,.;;`;9.`,`,.;,_g~.;,~;.-_, 33. ;s.:.1su.i :: .H.:'.>;.'r.\_,r 3 ggggnig 1:1 QICAZI. v -'- `V` ` .~ , ,,f, :,._,y, mi: 38#,=U`.r.u2 ;m-3s~m;-; warm` ;.`.mrr.\., 2 , , rmnt_It.woot,'roaonw ~ . ii}: ..I had I `-:11 me. 1 i'% unuu nu uluuy luau, Wan IXWIB D611- I U1-I-I0 `that Id ecame euil:inate%.h1lrgt>tvI: I`1>as . of appetite and impaired digestion. I M ".:4:'.,.e`='*:: *s1:::;:2': :3: 29,-.,...,.,..~', - .25, s~ ut aged,a en 9.` friend urged can` 5. 51:1 .A`1u:`,'Q, 4..-.--_.lII- -_.Q _- .`__,,,,h.,_`-_.-v ' -y--V `f I yap tgoubled 'with patarrh `for over- twoiyosra. <-I--tried various romedies,: and was treated vb 3 number of plani- -ciq.na..bnt roooi` -_no neat un V_,I' `began `ltd take Ayers pnriils.` A few bottles of this medicine cured me ot this-troub esomef-complaint and com- Bletqlyres _ed 111 heu1th. ,'9Jeue M. Tl'tiIihn'n n' ' i1ln"..\l'T' [ .o....:..,...., 2.. be no ;nv_re:.`,9r._.,thi3,1quthaome and dangerous uialady;.;;1`hn1-e'tore, the only - eifective trentment 13. a thorough course or Aye:-'3 Sarsaparilla--the best o1_a11 r':Vdehvla.dansx0n8- r - `C T uuunp O-4u..1.1-J ._..lA.1_ --4__._I, -If -- - ' The BOQIIBI you begin`. y - The boy was a distant relative of the IXIEIIIIUII ID "VI. was (i uuuunwu That is what one of wouldn't nation latel"`sai'f` to one who meant rorjwho; ; - d 0 opportiinities, but _to' a yoiuig 35116;, student with ambitions it is worth at least a hundred thousand. man, and had been brought up` by can. 1 father? things he had been taught to be friendly and to think of other persons i fore himself. The boy was on a visit In the town where the man lived. They met on the street, and the younger re- cognized the elder, pi-_omp.tly went to his side and spoke to him in his oordJial',; happy, yet respectful way. Of `"course' the man was pleased,oand knew thatany-_ bodv would have been pleased. "The sentence above was the outcome of it. A little later the boy came into the room just as the man was struggling into his overcoat [The boy hurried to hi'm,_ _ pu{1.g ed up at the collar and drew down"the` wrinkled coat beneath. He would have done it for any man, the haughiest or the poorest. _ . - ' _ The boy has not been in society as-great I deal. He has not learned orthodox eel-' sliness. He positively can't be easy at the table until his neighbours arejwaited. on; a chair is torture `if he thinks one else is less comfortably seated. He wouldn't interrupt to let loose the wittiest or the most timely remark ever thought of. He may learn to do so some day~after he has earned his hundred thousand--but it is doubtful. The ex-_ pressiou of his kindliness may become` confirmed to popular usage, modied, re- em, but the spirit which prompts the expression will only grow withrhis years.. n. .. L n~lannRn's-nfnn Penn: vh: \I. -. grants in a far-o' city.- ~Amon g ..

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