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Conveyancing lnnll it branches. lla- IhoIdoonuoIIuned.`O1noo-0ver0nnndlnn Innkotoommoroqnunlopstroot. 45-17 V 9 E. LYON. PRIVATE Evans '11: JAJAIN. FLETCHER LEE {L_J.L:. BOILEI.I, 8 stock. nulor ST. mm: _ I 11113 uumu lli'.l'A.U1J.lbI1niU Uumrnnu 1 is based on a solid foundation of economy of management and sound business` princi les. Special features: Forty years experience; b- eral form of Policy and non-forfeitable after two and three years.` Prominent ob ect-: Sound life assurance; 87,000,000 aid in ; 4,000 families beneted. Cost: heiowest consistent with safety. Bonuses every three ears, n yer less than 20 per cent. on the life p. n`, nor ess than 14 pr cent. on the endowment plan. -Total Abstinence Assurance: The only comgitzy in Canada oitering special advantages to ab- stainers. Accumulated Fund nearly" 36,000,061). Head olce for Canada; Montreal. '1 `O l1r\1'Iv\llI*l' AQVIRZ ` Tho .l:'UpnlI!' uoutamuuanu wean. vvuuu- , (hlcago. Mont.reol.`eto. Intbndingsetera Ling for Information will receive prompt I-n*nIinn_ Mnoy loin on reuonible n`. J. nnrcnnn, A. nnovgunnn. :8 . V. 1 % Dunlopsiroot. nan-Ia. ITO ATHE PIJBLIB A or ENGLAND. I!A3i.iiibIN1u7. THIS LONG E 8.'l`ABLISHED COMPANY is i vnnn-naunnnb and annual I-nudnon-' nu-Inninlnn, Wt]. lulu r0pua enmrrma :1 _ Iextend my sincere thanks for your generous and liberal patronage sup- `port. It cannot he denied that dsuch support comes _ aa__ an acknowledgement that DIAMOND- HALL ie the best place for high class Watches `and Clocks. I will add during the fall some novel and attractive goods, and will keep none but the best`. ' QUEEN'S H0'1`EI_:.-A. W; BROWN. A Proprietor. lxoonont aooommodstlontor tnv _ public. BarsndurdorwollIup- Ilodwlth 0 bolt. Good utsbllngandsttam o holtlora. L o of guests oonvoyodtreo human-omnn ' Fowdoonwoltotlisb hgtnhunt nn numm uh-ad. 4L1F'E A%sRANcE cnmnvi II UIIIW9 I-Q KTIKKZQ OIIUIIULIIKJC H. N. COURTLANDT. 29-tt Anvmon Oloe. Agent for Barrio nmnus ALL xmns or woman suns. jnua aw RELIABLE AHBTIUNEEB 1 G. R. FORD, W111 X11311 Ia.8Il' 0 saw-. their sales his hands. aims MONKMAN, BHEMIST AND DRUEGIST. --will be fonnd- 2 D0038 WEST OF THE BARIIIE HOTEL. A call solicited tbr all kind: of DRUGS, PATENT MEDIQINES, DYE ` STUFFS, SOAPS, OOMBS, AN D BRUSHES. D um uoou_o wax or conums. M. ..:..%...,..1 % ,.. `lawn wloh the op.g%.ii%s edlneltion and nnf.I-ltinnghnrl by It nnmfnl nriingnn A! UUN'1', HUWBUH IUISIIDVVIU azansr rllters. Solicitors or the supremo art or Inn unsure of on Io. Prootora. Nota.rieuh(zon- voysnooru. ace. any to Loan O!oea- th- well : mock, opposite N, as N. `W, Ry. Station. Wu?Lo1m'r. 2. O. ' 0. E. Hnwsox. A. . H. Gunman. -. o to e o . Ep 3 hugbrgevsded-our breakfast table: with a dual nnthlv mni-an hnvnn-and whinh mm: 1117- II: ueucawsy nuvoruu. naverage wmcn `mnwhggdmwwbm. Itilb o u?1'1X:%' of and I t that bonstitnti` y be gradnsllyelgnglt u 6 until : on 0: 3': :`;5.?:1.m.1.a" 'f""" ..a ` as are on to attack Vwlm-ever there is a`wenk po1`:n't.! e innv humnn mnnv n. fatal nhnft hi hnnnlnav nun; 1.':'i.a1 f"rf.'vi?`.'i 3:.r"breaua" *`*.n:..`?`r :e`i."a oately avored beverage which new as ' "m:h;_.Y!1_2.E9r7 b.1".'.-;.1!.1! P! `.110 dicin- ....- - -_ - - --_.41n___4v;_ _l_ DIQIIUI Wfl'UVB.l' |al.lUl'B`ll 5 WORK D0103. We arm am .2:-:::.: -ma. '-=~ 0! W 0 ' ` nnnylr ' nourished - nicivil l aqua Q.` $11113 ! EPPS 3 000A! 4 `:.'r;v. ;` I. \ * ` I81 IIATISWOI `~:D|IIEI!II`|'lEI III . ._ j _ F ' , ` V . WIPE! v ...... . . ....` ___ '12. '.<;L-. .i ::j_=;; ..`.!'n : .L.:.'.i :1 :'AL . . 4, .' e . , 4 _ nusunnm .1 am same Acms. `0ystorIi.nEvory`Styla`;" _,. ~ . ` . .-_`>. -. vu. `K1 - A EORGE W. LOUNT. BARRISTER. AT- torney, Solicitor. Notary Public. Uloos in Bank of Toronto Buildings. Uwcglu `Street, . y _ Barrie. Ont. " ` ' T awgt. `Winni- mgh? nI1 2:]nfrM'r': :I.1rt:;1E;:t'tx..'nIntan?lin settlers ' rnnsonixgrrons oAnniuLir ooxrpmmxn. "3""nm' 91:99: ' ` ".n ` " " I -z: , 'ron.m~ Aii*r1cLEs-A rum. Lmn. FARMSTOCK SALES" BRITISH EMPIRE. `.1 to Oraar. . 9rd9t!'5i!1`e1vhiu9i `ve; ` ` ` prbmptLattqntlon'.c`.. 2 .:-; 1 ' -':`~`- " "? !` """ ' '-tin ~ :-y::z~ : -'. *en4rEvvn-"oo%4`ronrmi R. A. caucus, =1r-1"'%v-9*'%- F1 5? ix: 2I:mKrA`sr;,`:'i 1m: Noarnmm ADVANCE . inA....;;na;,,.,.n n'....`...,.. . _ The lines BsnniaV1j.or,Vguo`atu of Mn. Bannister have returned to their _home in Odllingviood, - A ' . \I\IInauaa -v yvwo 4 Mrs. Moseahai "i-eturnetd-1 but pleasant trip to Ba.rria.V n;-- mI'...R.l.-I mud `Min B1 the guest 0: may Armqgzppg. _ V The members of the English Church are voohtomplating` the ad viu,b1lit'y%o! forming aTchoi.1} in oonnetion`i_ih"tho' "church Iervioes. With '|neh uuiutanoo an in-. roreuoin the opngreggtion may be. looked LIGIT Olvnnv.-- um EM!-a.` Mom. . : 1|Ia'Eu_h91'`1?:kei.islbendihz her vines- tion withfrinnda in"Bstrie. Mi[u:-*McDbnald;x who ' guest of- Mn: Kennedy, hu'rot`u1-nod-t.`o Owen Sound. ` but pleasant vmp W narnu. Mine Meneld and Min Beneld, guente `of Mien Ethel Parker. have returned to their homenn the city. T T in Morrow, of Barrie in the guest of VII. L A number of-` onrvnyonnavz neople hm again visited Vnnvlnck What : the at- traction? `Moonlight drive ! - I 3-- Indians:-|au- `an n .IIIIll|I'|A! 1|` UIIOIIOII I Jluuuuguu uxtyv I * ` - A few evenings ago a-number of the young people` had the pleasure of spend- ing a very pleasant and enjoyable evening at the house of Mr. Parker. Both Mr. and Mrs. Parker seemed anxious to please all and a personmust have been a wall ower or a decided crank not to have had a:pleasant time. . ' A number of the Indians, who camped here a few 'weeks ago, have returned and many a pleasant evening may be whiled away listening to the music and singing furnished by this wandering band. V F111..- `gal-1. `Au mnnlr ' WA gn|~.vA- ha ITaoo;e;in ;A, , V ' , 3 Min Hsddonliuo gone to Port Perry to Aoomplete her inde as dreumskor. An _I nigtax-.in our Tempernoo Lodge Iho will be greatly mama. _ o T ' Inspector Morgan, visited `our uohool on the 27thoAuguut and in very much .pl_eued with the progress since `his last ..:.u A _ ALBRAITH & HOWARD. BARRISTERS 'Sol1c1eors. &c.. York Chambers.` 9 Toronto .mmt_ 'l`n1-onto. Telephone N o. 1.098. TOXWIIQ B0. , A The many ftiei!e- Ind V` of Mrs. Anderson were veryemuoh slut-med to lieu-`of her sudden illneeg, but,all=% are much to hen.- ell1e:iIAgrediz_nlly Iuruusuuu U Iauli wuuuvssu vuuu -[Too late for mat week.` Weeheuld be 21.91.!-'39`! 'co hear frequently from our fail: Waverley correspondent. ED. ADVANCE] Sallow and leaden-hued` complexions soon give places. to the loveliest pink-and-white, when the use of Ayer s Sarsaparilla is persist- ed in, and cosmetics entirely abandoned. Nothin can counterfeit the rosy glow of per- fect hea th, which blesses those who use this _. -.`.I..-..... ICUV IAEGA Ill! medicine. . Be Eu No Future Ben. . If _ W. R. Meredith, _ Q. 0.. will strengthen the Dominion Government the party is foolish to lose the aid he cenimo to it for the sake of the Ontario Opposi- $1011. ' v True, the member for London is all that makes the Opposition presentable, but his presence at its head is not a cer- tainty of success. His silence last winter upon all the questions which he made is- sues in the Provincial csmpsign was the nal proof of his tness for the leader- _L.. ship. , . . Mont will never be ousted by politi- cians who eueil the nenclel side of his administration The batty that makes him the defender of the Separate schools led hy 9. man who huno put record to ex lam, may win. -._AJ:L`. - `AnA -A`A`:t\I\h`I`f| ex uuu, may vuu. eredith s close relationship to Sir `John, his failure to stand up for Ontario when the Boundary question was unsettled have spoiled his. chances in Provincial politics. All who know, admire the private goodness of the man and his accept- ance of a rtfolio would tend to recon- cile Ont o to a Government which has to depend for strength upon the ability supplied ' by the other provlnces.--Tele- European utter! lxpendltures. During the six years between 1882 and 1888 the expenditures of the seven great European powers on armies and navies amounted to no less than 979,000,000. Since 1888 it is estimated that the average annual expenditure has increased by one- fifth. In'~1882, when, with the exception ot England s small troubles in Egypt, the whole world was at peace, serious negotia- tions were begun with a view to the gen- eral dlsarmament. Such a course would have` been practicable then to a degree to which in no period since it has been even remotely possible, while in the future the question cannotbe for a moment enter- tained. There canbe no thought now of thelredluction of the huge garrisons of Europe save by that natural process to which. each year has brought us nearer. Laud. I..-` `kn 4-Q-C. W-C-dnwan gs-pinup` 1&9`) CJICIIUU WUIIIH IQVW IIUVII IIUIIVS II X-I.LV" O00,000'._'Germeny `by `70, 000,000, Auntie- 'Hug.;yb 41,ooo,ooo, England by8l,- .ooo,ooo, nuiaAby114,ooo,ooo,spain by 23,500;000, and Italy` by $341,000,000. `If the joloe of" those who advocated an intemationellz V, oi-tired }no-no h-d been then lietened -to,the_ result would have been I loving of 478,O00,000. ` But` thinneenl in money saved only. The actual com- -anemia {gain Inuit. have been innitely lines by`: reduction of men by A..- `I._I 1 mm mm IV`...-`I.... .... 1 man mm _ 0 000 FOR IN'VlI=!'l'MENT on good troehold Ioonrityut lowest rate ed :-cot. No prlnoi mone`,reui1-aid until Undo!-thotorm. H. BTRA H .8olioitor. bum, Ilnlirln. 37 .~ ` IJIIU II VII? `BTU `i CUIIIIIC $5 to be content with one half ogwtheg choir: mono `outlays, and ' than to reduce their -insurance -against um: ~- by 350 per cent; , what would they hnvo:nvad_ tho ondof 15888? _In mound gures tones irouldn have been richer by 115,- And nnn4.`n_'_...-_...L_ nun nnn Ann A .a.-A-- ,.lIl.IlUl.|.vq\)Il IJU&- A51 Ilavunuu Inn av `but hud the great Nation: agreed in` ` L.` L.` `Again-.6 :36`: Ann kn`: A` Vina`: Anni. IWCU9 DIIJIJV V Z IIIIIIIIVII VI IIIVII II one-half 1,200,000 Ignohmen, I.26o,ooo Germans, 572,500 Austrians, and 340.000 Brltonnvould have been restored to In-V dhatxial puranita, leaving the relative strength of narmfea, aafghting machines` noteinonv W .. . .- . ,:'1`ho:Qu u'torly '9 nor qf.Qur_re_nt Hin- t'ory_ 1891? published ` 0 Evening Ngwn Y" XWUCYQU T" TIT. I? . ,___ " of puplngoventm`.~.It is illustrated ~`::r v . . - _`3319'%8hlol-Yearbook D! Ganadd for 1890; iibIhhed* by Tthd 'DbpcrImentof tun has been received. IP13 3 -i'I`IfI_1,ll- 0! the moat `;:;_r r_)__.--' .-1----vw' `t&oi`:7.'iLo_>i>'s' .f1'L lteonh`Annu of tlgstv. >nItiintionm '1`h'a`..;*xo;1;` cm` idoingzh ;wo:thyof1nnii>olt .911 Ilhwhoihnvo ixivlntorbnt thb iuoringoiof -1;h1uoy`pomo time: =wono- than orphan 1' -dvuovon. em- Xlm V "` " XI,` I-WWI-> PUIIQIVK V JHVVQIIQII LVIWUIU -Anocistion, Detroit. very useful repor- IuaL`- 4|. mtnhnlnn gunnbn. H Ti 3- {Ila-6-L-pl '-`$53 .g.e" *%9e;229s2%*v 5` 9" lniop. -9 o :of cm ,Inntitntion.~- ..1_2_: ,_ :1 .~_ , _ `L ,n., . 9'4 5 . Mos_es Vreturned from her short` 4~- - L- D--An GMBRMTH & HUWAISU, Dannnonnsvn street, Toronto. Telephone T. W. Hownnn. 451: E. E. u.u.n1urrn. % PRINOE 91? SEDAN. .%so M6oD LITTLE STORIES or von V L % MOLTKE. {The "Silent One s Flnt Love- l,'he Young ' nan"w1:6 a Better 'I'actl_cl_an Than lillnself-_,-Iii; Modesty--AV Great Joke ` He Lanjhed. N Moltkejs _love was not the wifeat whose tomb he passed the summer nights ofhisilast-twenty years atCreisan. She was the beautiful daughter of Gen. von Bulow, Commandant of the Fortress of Custrin in the days of Moltke s Lieuten- ancy, Her name was Hippolyta. She returned Moltke s love, and they were to- gether as frequently as German proprie- ty and Papa von Bulow would permit. `For her sake Moltke took up dancing, an amusement for -which he had neither taste nor talent, and which after leaving her, he gave up in" his endeavor to put aside all associations of his crushing dis- appointment. -m... `.....&...... 1.4-` I-Inn vnnna Invert: was l llillllllylllvllhv - The `pal-tmg of the young lovers was due tothe interference of the father, who was convinced by Moltke s personal ap- pearance `that he was consumptive and doomed to anearlyv death. Moltke left, and only after twelve years wandering in foreign lands sought the society of other women. Hippolyta married a Pomeranian Lord, and died fteen years ; before the . man the years` of whose life had beennumbered by her father. \ In the last years of his life Moltke l passed several days of every fall l _ (:1.-1__:-.. rI...-._4. ...'I........ ..l.:l \ WI G V VH3` \lll-y D V- V V vs; - u--u with a Silesian . Count whose chil- dren were tutored by an exce tion- ally clever young Gottingen grmfuate. Moltke was extravagantly fond of whist and chess, which, he often said, required the same strategical and tactical abilities as generalship. He played both games as an opponent of the young tutor with 1 varying fortune. On one of his last after- } noons at the Count : place he lostseveral ` games of chess to the young man, and in the evening he was equally unsuccessful at the whist table. As he rose to retire at the end of the evening he asked the tutor: Have you been in the army? N 0, your Excellency. Too bad, too bad, commented Moltke, _ _L____......__1 ._ 41.- __-__.. LL- _._L.... I\` Ivtuu vvv Ivuuuo, vv -.-....yu.~v\. -.-y-..-', as h; strummed on the piano the notes of a. double_quick. You would have been Tn _ ._- -112--- -8 LI..- ...........n'I .-Jung uvuwav vnnv: gvun v-`re--\. ....-v v ~v\.-. ; ne oizer To'f the general sta. In tactics you are already far superior to ..... 9! The relationship among Emperor Wil- I liam s three mighty men of valor, Moltke, Bismarck, and Roon, was often strained. Roon disliked Bismarck intensely, as has i been shown recently in the published ` correspondence of Prussia s great War 1 Minister. Between Bismarck and Moltke ; there was a deep gulf, but no hostility. 3 There was never a symptom of friend. ship, says a. political writer in Berlin. The passionless repose of the` one and the boiling temperament of the other were entirely inhar] `monious. Moltke was cool and reticent; Bismarck lordly and blunt. B They moved proudly side by side with mutual respect and never interfered with each other s business while they to- gether served their country. Neither of them placed obstacles in the other s way. The great strategist always was a. very cautious man, and so he made his` march forward to heaven just at the time when in this world` he was about to be forced to a choice between ghting in the Reich- stag on the Emperor s side against Bis- marck and ghting on Bismarck s side against the Emperor. 1r..In-..-.. .......a-..5._ ...-- .. _.._.._L u-_r ,-. HSDILIDII DLIU .l`Jll1 PU1'U e Moltke`s modesty was so perfect that it was unique. There is not a case on ` record in which he claimed the smallest credit for any of his great deeds. In his ` account of the battle of Sadowa, won by him and him alone, the word I can be t foundlbut once or twice. Hesuspected all Qfinpliments. In his last years he sat for asculptor who had an order to make i his bust for the Emperor. The sculptor . remarked one day that he had never before seen such big ears as his Excel lency s. There is a proof, ? quickly added Moltke, of how subservient all a man's acquaintances are. Till now no one has reproached me with this great oense against the laws of beauty. 'll`..`IL`l... _._.. ...:..._.`I.. -._.`l -_--L--., I I - u-V-.-av. vuau-Q-our Inna`! qua vv u v:- -.I\.au:uv_v o Moltke was simple and austere in his habits. of life as few soldiers before him. Of the rollicking good fellowship of Bis- marck s student days he had experienc- ednothing. He had neither the stomach nor the taste Aforthe masterpieces of drinking, which contributed not a little 1 to the Iron Chancellor s fame and success } as a; diplomatist. Prof. Jolst illustrates * this characteristic of Moltke with an anecdote. We were speakingof Peters, whose death had `just been announced. 3 Moltke` asked: `What do you think of p Peters? , I gave my opinion and added: i `I told Peters he would be killed and even bet twelve bottles of zz on it with. mm. I . __ 15A`_ i_g;_"`n,gg c _ c Q .1 can u. -_ BARBIE PLAN [NU M..|I.A.IJ.-U'lIiU. Dthlua. Carpenter and B , and Mnnutuoturer ox uoors. Blinds. Monldinl. 8:0. Plun- ot all kin done promptly and satiatio- In horny. Factory. John street. Barrie. Iilllllllp Jllllvg Dun Anna-uuou nu no-vv-g -----_v--q venmn Lnxxox. Wnnmxerox Aum 1` loan 3. Kama. ' _ . ... , _.....-,..._...-........__..` _A DOC iInIIV'l.l A559 `VALIA- The Field-Mars?-al sat` down bn hear- and}-laughedi for ve minutes, .pja_culatinz N9,-na.-na-na. "Iii" t what`-2" i;1quired the Fild Mar- shal with his hand tohis ear. j,;`_`-Fizz; twelve bottles of zz. -' r4'II!.`.*lI _;_n. -1. 2- ngnn iav":.;ii,}$;i:s"i5;; ~'7 "` Fizz is champagne, your Excellency. stunt 9 jM_eltke laughed loudly and said: Well, vitPet`erai8dedu`l??. ` thateis One 'on.me., _Who,will pay the be} How Are You 01! for Soup? , At .Queretaro, near Mexico. soap in tin currency of the place, and a legal tender for the payment ofndebta. Th-acakes are Ibout the size-o.c0mmon brown Wind- 101' and WOl th:'8 cent and -a hall apiece. Each cakeis stamped with the name of me town where it is current and of the person jauthorized to manufacture and , "t te1-_1-it .-"v0eIy'a soap not pass cur- I A It is by no zneans un- to cakes for washing find` they never lose hgiinmhu-anal . iialuesasglong as the stamp ` I -- :`vYE.u-;'.i';ov'e-ligziey, Pters ha arranged Ill thatin his Willa? vain.-- -_ . - '_11)sn;{In:_1ga' nag. - ` ` o 1at;_a_over one-sixthr Ationgpd one-eighth of the `a5'*1 i-9 U 11,0539 V" 3 (pa _tion and onveighth ; we `of thehabitablo lobe. .. __ .................u.-uu: `qt Aculiu 1111- abou I_ am returnmg to t i hi}; `work in China, said the my mi..- . A Bis11Up_3?f`::W 3 mp that I was compelled to make E; force of circumstances. I left Chin months ago, via the Panama 1,1}? M for Hamburg. On arriving in B`mi':l]us. was given an immediate audience _.I the Emperor, and ask mm ;th the protection of the Ger or in Shantung, which is a pxovince . the northern part of China. on in ueventh audience he granted my ,eques and word was telegraphed to the comt' mander of the German forces in Chum` senda force of armed men into the Shantung district and restore order 3113 afford the necessary protection to W Catholic missionaries. n1rn.:1.. L...._-II.-W, - \/aouvuu Lu1DalULl_i1l`lL`B. While travelling from village to V; lage in the Shantung dietrict I preached one afternoon in a place of fully 1 000 people. While conducting the Sl'VlC,(g'I was roughly seized by fnur big Chinese and borne to a place outside the gates of the town. A large crowd followed my captors`. When a. spot was reached that suited them they put me: down, The leader Of the party informwl me thatthe people in his town wuntc 1 me to pmmgse that I would go away and preach no more. The m 11 said that Slxantung was the birthplace of Confuc-iu~: and was the Holy Land of China, and that no missi aries were wanted, (LT ..----- `- 0;".- V JAMES EDWARDS. Uonveyancar. usuuur strictly Marriage Licenses. 0 private residence. Marv street. tce vate, Post 011100 Building, Barri V '_ j 9.. `Who Grew II. Queue .-__-._..._. jgjporience of a M Isslonnr). Tm-_a Right Rev. . , 1efShantung district-, in n sailed on the City of Psking lust'1`uesd forVtheOr1ent. Ihs Bxshop_1s in ch of _twenty-o1_1e m1ss1or_1ar1es m his dioc _ He is returmng to Chma after an impm ant mission to Germany, where E William heard his statement uf in his district and his plea protectios by_German_v` of the cathonc missionaries In the Shantung (115 - The Bishop is about 50 years of medium stature, :ez}v_v bmh], and with an unmistakable _Or1ental about him. I retux- n1ng my n]iR';n- age: {If ll`: VV C19 1: `]_]_|,C[,[.. V I ref`.'.E'ec1 to go away, 9.. they huno me `Up to the limb of it tree by my qugu: -:'n China we mission ujivs fulluw the styles and dress of t.h<,-. crunt1'_v in even- particu1ar-so when my quctlc was mg to the tree I hung by my hair , part ofwhich was pulled out by the roots. All the protests I macle against such treatment were of no avail, and 1 was powerless to protevt xxlyself. u\T,.A. .....L.'..G..A ...:4.l. .l...-._l:.. . ...... ,,v..-__-_, W F, _ Not satised with dallglirig me in the air, they took my clothes otf and Whip- ped and beat me at intervals fmm3 :09 l__ _. nu... .....:.. ....... A--...... `rt: ..__-. --.._ :. ... _---..- ....... -._,...._, JV fp.m. The pain was exC1'l1r;iutiDg, and there was no escape from my torturers. One man, with a leather whip, lashed me; another occasionally struck me-:-n the head, neck, and shoulders witha nat club, until my face bled and the blcrgd ran down and dried on my body; still another tickled and struck tho soles of my feet until my mind wandered, ' 11AA__._-LlA_,`I 1,4. - p At 011% time I lost consroitsness for 3 litgle While. About 8:30 o'clock the people came out from the town in crowds to witness my punishment, and my tormentors renewed their endnh work with great vigor._ Some one cried out to burn me, and a pile of fagots was arranged for my benet, but before it was lit sympathy from some source was found for me, and the wood was not set onre. So weak and helple-an had Ibe- come that when the bell rang at 9o'c1c for the people to go inside the town I was left for dead. A forest was near and I heard some one say in Chinese: `Let us leave him here for the wild beasts to devour. Another wanted to cut one of my legs of! and take it away with him.` After I was left alone I became unconscious. A - 1 I I ,, 1 Ll-Ll/tn Wool of 3 Bee-Keeper. An amateur bee-keeper of Ponobscot County, Me., learned a thing or two al- most every day last se;1s:n. .\mong other valuable lessons was " WW9 working among his hot-rm ch :"~` he clumsily upset. a hive. lh -xlflded by netting and loose OVQFIIH3 uml Could watch with amusement the frantic bing of the -40,000 bees that covered 1115 anatomy. After a moment. ho\ve\"er_,h9 thoughtlessly stooped to pick up the hm- Then it was that the bees were znnusedn The loose overalls were drawn tight and the bee-keeper didn't enjoy himself for two weeks. ' jalf ,. UUUUQBUIU us. But I had 3 friend who had hidden himself away, and after the people had .left me he came to my assi.~'t:mCe. A51 could move neither hand nor foot he carried meto a. place of safety, where the mandarin found me and had motakento his house and treated by his own doctor. Had I died the mandarin would ha? been beheaded, which is according to me law of China when 8. missi0u.'n" 15 Pum death without cause in a 1n;1m1;1rin'sdI5' tn-ict.-San IH`a.ncisco Chronicle. > Living Barometers. Rain or wind may be expvcted W113 the spiders shorten the last thread _-I which their webs are suspended, andywn weather when they lengthen it, Meg swallows sweep near the ground utfeglgn plaintive cries, rain is at hand; and they_ cunt up, y from side to We play ether. ne weather wil1.f0`:`.m When a single magpie leaves its 1199 W the spring, it is 8 sign of rain, but the, velse is the case when the two P birds leave it in company. t , .. \ ' 8 Rain 18 near when the peacotks I` -.- , Q ,,, ; ,, I 1, , , -_._...L.-. nl1r)fiPl' - John ghinamanw Blunted N" f" 0` Among the `sweltering milllontsina the mother carries her xnf3`1 { and ,kizid,bf abag or pannier on 119? W has l1Qt"."B3 in other countries--wxth the we ~t11rn'ed joutward,; but-as Pfobabliery. Ought tofexpect in China. wlwre 9 N1, thing eeemsto go and come by the` ill. of contraries-with `the face. It the ward. The result of that )9 th;;lner`s L.b.a.bx s nose is Pr""d agmst its 1:1 ii; me has been e"olve(ten;\lor 001113860! ages the peculiarly China, x.1....;.-.a ....... ..1;.. .....`....-:..tiv 0 M ' 7 ""l\I I-U IJII IUIIIQ v ~- The -'_n'Ton 7-workfrs to t c 1500 have decided to strike \\ (mnis hot or oOld..-Chic.1go < I ' T. BANTING. CLERK COUNTY 0]` SIM- oon, will be at his o1oo,M: thacourt Barrie. every Saturday. ttealdenoo and `D D nnnkntnwn. is pea(`0CK5 W} frequent cries, when parrots chatter m0 than "31: and when! bees are une2t5Y- VV\C.l-EV \I'b snavlw Vans: 1 J v V -~ blunted nose~clm_-acneristic < ,. . _._...4~-- Iron and Cold \'](-.tI'."""I . - a" r, 7 :K' ,L. & n ml..'ll` HUNG UP BY numb- ike wh t`wr Dllirlu, uv 1: -03.39. Poo. .' Nose; AT. LITTI R. PAL] Throat. lento. may! Bprrie. on 1! 3.111., and th: . R. J. F. Unlven 1l_ed19l Col EFORMITIES AND DISEASES OF THE JOIN'1`S-DR. MCKENZIE, 44 North Sm, Toronte. will be at the QUEEN'S HGTIEL 29th August and last Sagtlnxgay or every month. -'--. ~ . PALME SURGEON. EYE. EAR. Rlthroa-t. N36. 46Gerrsrd-street. 98% T0-. may be consulted at the Queen 3 owl. th 1 from 8 to 11 - ~... .'..gnn.n .`.`.`;.{:..a"1;r'1- Ia.y" ot:l1lr'ery month. Uornor Uwuu a Central School. A.'McGREGOR M. D. C.` M. F .T. M. O. . Graduate ox Trinity University. Toronto. allow of Trinity Medical -College. Toronto. lomber College Physicians ands eons. On late of Toronto General Hosi 011100. Next door to Mr. Bali's store, T ornto . N.B. -Wil1beat Ivy every Wodnesda , from 1 to6 ..... WlllhnntEnberteVOr!Fri Ltromlto __..--_ PALLING, Graduate of Trinity University, Toronto. Fellow of Trinity Medical College. Member or the College of Physicians and Surgeons ot Ontario. 0mee-- Corner Owen` and Collier streets. opposite (Wan?!-n1 Qnhnn _ R8. 11388 and Arthur. Ph o1a.ns.~8nr- goons. etc. W. A. Rose. R. 0. 8. Ian. L.R.C 9.. Man. J. R. Arthur. M. B. 1'01-onto nlversl . L. G. P. and 8. out. .9.:,F.:g.":'a'::.:... as:.::..:;.'s:':;:" `*- --.._ IDDOI. '.l'no Dona or that at any other kind, Ollloo -Comer at John Hill I.lI$U'l"Xi%I' hhh \ tnbothntrootu. ..L|. W. 11. UN! ``;V`_?-v !'.9.,','9l'.1.',D|l'Gl1i0 my tho 1-: 911;:-r.:o.; Hmnuon. \ run; me I'll ".6KLElK[g , ~ * 1 IarrIon;l"gnnIng4 '___j___ "IOHNBON _& BABJEANT, BARBIE. Im- porteranndnosleraincoslaot kindnud town;-Groyandaubl nwngormnuns (Ame. Cements ot an km Bokl-tn Pluto:-on Hair. Storehouse at. the Northern, Runway Switch. foot or John street. near the Iovot. Thobond or cm-mmeubottor l that ml gnu nthnvnlvhul Anthn nllh III DR. 1!. WALLWIN. Uornor west or run _ Omoe. over Mokoggieh Bank. Barrio. Onthe premises at night. ' .A , LOAN 0- n'..I.`g'ml:tl:It.vrnIt :.'rg'n1-mm-I EARN & MUBOHISON. BARRIBTEBB. Solicitors, Oonveyanoers. 850. Money to 0moe-Over D. J. Mm-chison a Store. In-ket Street Barrie. Branch Omoo-Potter a Block. Tottenam. " 'I-- ~-- 0---v':",-:, f.:-~ . :,:: Bu':'ie.1It0ct.`.lm. :'.l`RATHY 86 ESTEN. u IJQLL SHOULD NIVI-Ivuvva--vy uuv-----`-, ..--, _v,, __ Io Loan. L D'AL'l`0N MCCARTHY, Q. 0. I`. E. P. Pmrmx. Q.C.. J. A. Mucmmr. Burma and Allisbon. Mocmwnv, Evms. Puma &. Mocmmy, ' nrfnzbi. ':aU}.1' I3: kin J citora of Sunrem -L-n-nlnuu I'1Auauunuvnu|nnna htl `llnnnv *1` `Mn. l_ Ac . IiAI)lIiN.U.l$B'.I.', D,Al.1nIElD'1`JIu5, A1.- 0 ton Solicitor in Channel ! mum It. to. co-First Door Boutho Put Elna : Block Owen Street. Barrio. 9-I8 - nnsww muz- .33:.naEYs:s2 :5 3.. Snnremo [AMES EDWARDS. Conveyanoor Issuer of mm-rlmza Llcenlol. Olce pri- __ IOBEPH ROGERS, CHIEF CONSTABLE. County of Simone. U1I1oe-Pol1oo court. -E-E& `ARRIE PLANING MILL.--GEO. BALL. n_........m- and Builder. -.--' ---:--.-:_: IAURIOI GA IR-DON1NION~?`AND Provincial Lam! Surveyor. Bu-xii: ollloo. nlnltlui-`I Illnnh, cont. J. '1`. S ROU -pl 0NEY'1`0IDAN.- oooto a _ `mi-. ol1:l:or.?9 IJIIIUUD U Barrie. [0NEY.-A 1,5116 Imountot vote tundi to lend t loans st west rates. . MoOAI?`HY npmn as noonvrnr. --:--2: A- BADENHURBT. BARRISTER. AT- tnunnw nlhmltnr In rnmnmu-v. conversa- vr. LITTLE. MLD... GM}. . Chm- 0!. `I'll! Donn III: In: botany that-~k1nd,n. an ..nnrmu- at Jnhn m _ '1`. ARNALL. M. D. 0. M5, omce in Both- . wel1 |`Block. Allandsle. Onthe nremlaes Imkt ie. Fnaay. my me mun. mam o w. , the second Friday of every month. C1001` `I 139 IIIIIID DIIUI-V, .sanvnuvv-I -vu-q ll be at , to 6 W1l1beutEgbortevoryFri y,tg_1:1t1uo .._............______..__._._ RIANUFACTUBES. Dtcimigo It MAOWATT. BARRIB'1'm.ttb, to es Public. Solicitor or Supreme Oourt. &o. Ban-lo, 0nt., Omoes in sank of Toronto Block. No. 3, Owen Street. At Branch Oioo, Elmvolo. every Monday. JOHN Dxoxmsox B. A.. - D. F. MAOWAT1`. PllY8IOIAN8o FINANCIAL OFFICIAL. N_OTlC E.? LEGAL. I TBHA-RRISTERS. an no ilnnrnmn OCARTHY. PEPLER & MCCARTHY, Barr intern. Solicitors, ovaries. 850., Money In I.nnn_ J. T. Srnoun. vvvvynn uuuv gov:-any v-- v -v--q -u-- an 'InnaI Letters for 1-eglatrstion must be outed 20 minutes before the closing of each ma , Postage on letters for the Dominion and the United States 3 cents per ounce and for Great B_1-ltain a.nd-I1'elnnd 5.centI per half ounce. Re- gxatration tee 5 cents. Mail Mutter taken from the street letter hnrnn nilv lnndnvn mmnntnm at R n nInn'lr . m . man manner uusen Il'0lIl we street: Ienwr age: g:l:g:y;.::oepted) at 8 o lmk a.m. E-ouc.`m<.=, Barrie, -11%? am. 1891. - I6-11 , ,.J. EDWARDS Poatmutor BHMINIIINTHBEAKBBY 2 I.ICC'.U .IIIC..IIIQCOCCUIU. Tmnwnw....C..IiI...I..C....'.'....- Tol0lIt0'&t...` p u o o aoII|o0OooOoo'uIoIuouo;l Vlhunnn in n Ir _ Oloo hours. 8' uni. to 7 pm. (Smidu lax- oeptod), and for 20 minutes after the val of tho';1'o1-onto night mail on Saturday night D__-_ _J-_._ l_...-2 `_2 .._.IS ._ -..S A..-__ In thanking the public of Barrie and vioiniti tor the liberal patronage -bestowed upon him inthepeet.bege to at.ete,thn.t he has at con eidereble expense increased his baking tee!!! ties and is now prepared to do a larger business | Ielmn A1-rm-- IOIIIO II? "fan. ..a;ais':;.;.:.a'e.;a';.;;;a;'ae::::; neafo B1-a.nohRo.ilwsyTu.nd North lmnnn RI-nnnh I-Inilurnv at , _ _ _ _ _ 4 (}`rsvo,nhn1-st; ` way at. . . . Hlllsdal ?Cr&lRh Flt. Dtlno ~Ed- :'ndCrow1`1lH11la Ill numb lllnntlnvn `I7 nntlnrn Ir `33.: Orders issued and paid on and from any mono order `onion in the Dommion-of Pnnng mm. RI-ltnln And `I !-Alnn, `Rrltinh Loan. Umoes-z uooru nun. romo. Owen street. Barrie. H. D. STEWART, 011101 UIIIIX Ill DUB lJUlnlllIUlIU[ 5"sa'1':.'" mt B:-mun and ram British India. Ne undland, the Uni States. Africa. West ndiea,- Australian Colonies. Asia ?.`;?.k`$%.2';2::m`.2$ a::;9.?.'i`{'&..5`.ai'.3"? and IIIIIOGIE Ill IDIUIKII 00 08. 8 Bank deposits received f.1'0m 1.00 to 81000 be- tween the hours or 9 sun. an 4 pm. - - I -A.A.__'.. A-.. ..-..l..A._-a..l-'.. _.....a. L- _-..A.-_I aux unun . nu Saving 0 LEAD8 THE VAN. I--. .-r. `Ix uuu ID I. I thsn over. UTOWII nun. JJIIIIKDIR .D|lKI.l'. Vl'DI[' hunt and Hilladale st. . . 1 t (lfgttzdnrlh {Wednesdays gv, ` Grout e.d&'y7s'i;a`i=z}i'y'.3'if*IIi 0|] `Igqnuo0aolllO0l .-'i`orontost............... Dull:--u unnlla fnnun thn nxuaqlua. urununulsb. Ullawzy nu- diu-undcrown n1u:h.;.-....... In ux-at(Mondaya, W _ eodau ac `IF:-Invnl At . . . . . . _ . _ . . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ k Frids')o.t...2 .......... .. Gxzentella my A .;..an.1a.;;'.';a::| Made in the various styles and quality the ban -.-Delivered in all mm of the town mo-mo pmmsgoonm ac wnnnmaa supplied at short notice and on reasonable tn:-ml- . TRATHY ESTEN. ` . BARRISTERS. Solicitors in High Court or Justice, Notaries Public. Convoyancera. Olcea over the Bank of Toronto. Barrie. B. E. smurny. Q.G..` G. H. Esrnx. mm GUTTING dz snmrm mum 'OPPOSI'l`E BARBIE HOTEL, .__-.f_ __ _ v... oriirin i.oi&n'oN; nndnm ' ospm a:.ooo.ooo; deposited with tho aoimn-0 meat at Ottawa 3100.000. Reserve tuna . am am ROAI-lino. ' 0 run nnnoAN7F1'_h' n7f1'r.'m-}'sUnANcn 00 Guns`! 0500.000; Gave;-nmont devout mule. -mu ABOVIARI ALL stool; oonvntna. * mu wurnnnoo MUTUAL rum mean-` A ANOE co. oap1tu1.'uoo.ooo. ECONOMICAL FIRE INSURANCE co. T - BERLIN.` Total assets, s_34o,ooo. ' manufactured fresh every day. Ask` your crooer tor them and you will use no other. us. SGROGGIE, j ooNvnuNc1m;coII1ss1oNE1t INH.0.J. . Agent for the tonowinc Insurance Companion _....--. 4: - Ag.-.4`- 1--.-no A. --; .o1r1rIo1c-om Hifgpznsors Hard- ` `ton tvl:nn0W oggnou I01` Ul.lIl.B'I(NDlIlllI0llI' 0 etc. oxpemo beonspu-ed to make this the best hotel north of Iomnto. lthubeen tarnished with every accommoda- tinn and nnmfm-I: {'11- than Infant All!` moat QUEEN'S I-|o'rE|.,| \1't\1:ri11"r 1-: A 17 Tm: Pmamc is informed that new Hotel is now opened for the accommoda- F than n! to-nvnllnun, NA Avnnmnn `Inn: hnnnnngnnal T R. FERGUSON. BARRISTE SOLICI- . TOR or the supreme Court. or udioature tor Ontario. Conveyancer, &o. Money to Loan. Olces in Bank or Toronto Block. Owen Steeet. `Ila:-1-In ` W