Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 17 Dec 1891, p. 3

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"'17; _r_ '.`- `. , : ' I u' IMPQIIMBIDII. , 5. Ayor :&~ 06.. ;l.owoIl. `Mun Sold by Dmgglniond Pertnnmu. . . Thani<%`Y<'>u`!7 cu C}: awry`: rlvuv-ed.--us `go 1:...` 3251;;-3 uai: Vir 3 Lickand glossy. and the" was ' r`atVorad`.-:- Me1v'in _ 42-JV Tana: `-1 ; - 1. mun [E s : 1 WUU. A bright boy of thirteen came under the spell of cigarettes. He grew stupid: and subject to nervous twitchings, till finally he was obliged to give up his studies. When asked why} he didt1't throw away his miserable cigarettes, the poor boy replied, with tears. that he had often tried to do so, but could not. L__ -c -I-_.... _..... ........J.. .._...... - ,' F o 12 s A o HEAP, 1 acres , south '1)a1t"teL6t`8,'West lleolea-at. 1: 24 Bonth.-.ElIn th street, - `ESSA. ,- _1t3t70aores' ` fat L6t'2",in'7th con.` ; Towxsmp or-Gon.n"oN;DIs-r1uc1'ol'- Amok; _ Lot.19. WestRa.nge,100a.ores. 2 Psrklots 5q.nd6.on the East} of I4ot23,in. 6thCon..10i.c1T-es. Wst-i'Lot19.Con.13; A W -- -V All ot.pa.rt Lot.2.. in 1th Co"n..-east of railway,` lnmnm * I ;r1ANdnVR`:*"[i'*1mAn Acnon Ann {rune ncumon.1 SATISFAUITION GUARANTEED. ` The l;._e;a.i_1-ing of Pianos a. Salesman tqr _ F. ooxs. Messrs Helntzman 8: Co. 61 Elizabeth St. _`.... run A cuv nu 1-n-.__!_ Also; Piunes that news been in use always on - V A hand for sale. 2z2;_:oiI:-:t 4{"NGBsl MADE o-ooooooo * You UIL-cu l.l'lUU. nu uu nu, uuu uuuuu. nu... Another boy of eleven was made crazy by cigarette smoking, and was taken to an insane asylum in Orange county, New York. He was regarded as a. violent and dangerous manrac, exhibitingfsome of the`. symptoms peculiar to hydrnphobia. Wt... ...'l.-.39.` 1-uv\r\6n nn lvhn I-nnnI1A`n.na. in-~ ' ' ' ' Assets 183 JBIVV 1890 I I $l0g07lg509o65 "msunnucs cnmmv (nae) OF HARTFORD, CONN. INCORPORATED _|8|9. CHARTER PE-' R A PETIML ` " " ' ' "" " 1EIEii3.-x'n:;m.: us acre. Lot 1o,`sonchVnav1sm-eat. `7-__: - W;-}.I_.-`.ot, lllivgg tV'h.("1oxi.. _100 acres, . ; `Eu; Lot 1, con. 6. 100 acres, except south 10` i sores. ,` . . 'Lot 8.11113 Con..200aarea _ , Townsnm ornun; om-nuo oomnw-." Lot 10, Concession " B. 102 acres. ` Lot 8. Concession C. 100 acres. ' . . ` ' I I'l\7\YI\T A TY? III :A_ 1`I'?1`I`fl1`I'I! .L..I. V1. Ll: DD \iI vvo, vvv ndnv ygvyu V pay. the I-|I`I`-'II:s'r cAs PRIGEf;; TAN BARK` moss GALFSKINS. snazpsxms, 'rALLow, etc. lnommox mm AND onms} Unoxcelled in Tone, Touch and Durability. ` Inspection solicited. Always uleasod to sho goods. Large stock always on hand, ' A1..- IAL Al a-AAA Lnnnn Lon;-I 9uaIn-unnnnfa n Z5ylJI[)LUlLlB PUUUILIII. DU |1 uL\'yuvvnwo The white spots on the tongueand in side the ckeeks. called smoker s patches, are *hought by Sir Morell Mackenzie to be mnfe common with` users of cigarettes than with other smokers. _: \ A = _,_.L_ _...._l..... S....!...... 41.... gvvuno an-`av u-vvu u-. vvvv .. .p- Also lot of gobd seoond:han_d instruments to sell on easy terms or to rent. - ._ _#u_ _..--L1- -1 n__L _"I__...I__....-.. ...-__.. HUI: Uu Qua; uvnuau vs. 3 -vuvo Large sale stable of first-c'1ass horses, young, drivers and heavy horses. Sound young orses taken on instruments. . Dace. Wfefooms, nd. stables. Cox-nef Owen 1 - and. Sonhia. s:_;. Barrle.- ` fjl II'V `VD ?v T_-` "l`lV-IVE-_BOA`|' BUILDER: . , Boats for.hir.o b the hour. day, week or season. Yaohtsah mm; hullttoorder. New andmeoondhsnd skim always in stock. All work: in done with nentneu and do- to . + , . . SJ? House a. few steps out otwthe Railway 8tatio_n, and at the tooI:11:t1 Mulouter Street. _ .s j HE undersmnea oners I01` sue me east nan of -lot No. 17 in the 8th concession` of the township of Essa. Thisis `one of the beat farms in the county. It is one mile from Ivy P. 0.. where there are churches. school, store. mill. and is within 8 miles of Thornton. 9. grain market and By. station on the G. T. R. he farm is well improved. having good gwelling house. bank barn. orohsrd.wells. R, & C . . (lsfor particulars 0`. ply to J. T. Snroul. Solici- tor, Barrie. or to Jo n Lennox. Ivy P.O. ,noB1_1R'r LENNOX. 28-ti.` *' waakoaa, Man. IJOHN- CARLEY.` _g__ :1.` l THE undereianed for sale the out half . No. concession` I-kn I-nun-\nh'n nf `Mann T}!!! `I hh (If th F R. SALEOR 'l`0"REN'l`.- The west half of lot No. _18-in..t,hoL_1_th Count the town- ahig oesnm. 1008013! 80.&c.renol9ared.ud Q! cultivation 1 In: goodi and ..-_ _-...;.,.n.... .hhIIlnon.~ni|::nI|h .nlumL. r:'1'h'a ..I.' III 195 El); llllfllgr l_vu vvuuq. can In 01 Yespra. "100 Sages, 80 Vaq!-eacleurod nn qrouItIvatton.~ -`~'l`hare In"; ~ bsmmnd-;ocho~ 'on;;shn mime. v pro 1;; ujumf-955: mom ,Bu-.1-io. . euzzu wuu uyuus Bu.lUn.v|.u. ` "Dues cigarette smoking injure the lungs T asked some one of a. leading New York physician. For his answer, the doctor lighted a cigarette, and inhaling a mouthful of smoke, blew it through a.` cot- ner of his handkerchief which he held tightly over his mouth. Adsrk-brown stain was distinctly visible. _Just such a stain, said the doctor, is left upon the lungs. If you ever smoke another BROOK:S*,.* niS`n""n1 :'\vi'I"r\5'l\-fI1?`'1 ri-I -I1`-"nrii`a * i>iKif5S ' AGENT. 9 Owen 81'... next to gut of Toronto. Barrio. ` V -vuv- - v._.-.._ v. v_. 117 ii; S.-t.. W., Toronto. WILL b._%a%_.%-spnv, AVING purchased the premises of the late W. H. Cross 85 00., we are prepared to AI nun:--Zlj JQXII -1 `A._ o,ooooooooo'ooooo`oooo' wM. snsawooo. 5. UOIIOOSBIOD " U," LU}! 301368- LENNOX. AULT `& WRIGHT. . . . Ran-lnfni-I. Av.n._ unuuug. There is a disease called" the cigarette eye, which is regarded as dangerous. A hlm comes over the eye, appearing and disappearing at intervals. And did. you know that boys had been made blind by smoking cigarettes? How would you like to part. with your sight. and never again behuld thelight of day or the faces of ____ c ,:_-_.1_ 0 AND AMERICAN runos. Farm For Sale. %BVa;rirl'oLTa nn'Ing Go; 91 .tf r .<`Sx:o1:3.3 3?*_ *C*~f`i%`i";fIi>:ss: 9:m` Read I VIAITED. Nio'rIcE,% 0000000000000 ADVANCE uulu Inu vnnu 1:.` :- your friends? OL-1l T "3... ;' Irnn umnrn1't.nniu$hama nv mun- =frI-:i::a;v'oBLD'=s. BEST. All Diseases cursbleby `Electricity can be ' -treated at home by the Dorenwendzappliances. _ The Dorenwend is the only legitimate "Electric Belt which fulls the requirements of ;Electro-medical science. It is a complete Body ;_lIn.ttery. it has an independent Battery which 7 . tes a mild continuous current of Elec- (without shocks) and can be regulated nera cit '. - to suiyt the strongest man or the weakest child. . _ ;It `is a `Current of Quantity, not merely a '.sen.lation`current, and the quantity current is the greatest curative. It is a` successful treat- ment : tor Indigestion Rheumatism. 'Neuralgia, sciatica iaumbago, Liver and Kidney `Troubles. Weak Back, ' Spinal Disease, Heart Trouble, Nervous nobility, Paralysis, Vertigo. Female Complaints, Impotence, Sexual Decline, - and all diseases of the Nervous and Muscular . Systems. Remember that the Dorenwend Belt is the - _ very latest iiivention" in thiofline. it was invent- edby a competent. electrician. and ranks as the .best in the world. "we defy any one to bring - proof to the contrary. Tin nnt alum: this half. lth the humbuiz combi- r'!".*.**\'=.---:'~%-4,-V:-.v,*'~!-'.,"'_ "2! -*?+'"" '~.+'-W!` * HIroIt.MI`cDIc,AL PURPOSES BY THE" .n`o_nmvwmm mmcrnxo nnur AND V .mr.-rAcnnmm~s.- proof to the contrary. . , Do not close this belt with the humbusz combi- nations ot leather and metal. with which the country is bein ooded. If you wish to ex- neriment with c eap useless articles. buy them. but it you went to procure a. genuine electric belt. and one that will be 0 benet, get a Dorenwend Belt. Can:-I nan-nn nn na-(`Inna `til! uorenwend next. ; Send name and address for Illustrated Book ` on Home Electro-medical treatment. and men- tion this` ever. 'l`he_l)o1-enwend Electric Belt an and Attachment Co. 0. H. DURENWEND. Electrioan. _. o 103 Yonge St., Toronto. Can. The Dorenwend Belt isthe only one that will stand ex e_rt examination. Others keep clear nf it whi A wn nnIin.it'it' am-nu ex 8}`; exalnlnaul l of it. whire we aolicit'it' INDIA TINTS, ARTISTS PANELS, PARIS `PANELS, PEEK-A-BOOS- SUNBEAMS, , L 1 % FINELY FINISHED CABINETS,. ` V ' \ WINTER SCENES. V your ITIGINJSI . Shall I give you two or three pictures? A writer greatly interested in young peo- ple (Josiah Leeds) describes a. pitiful spectacle which he saw--a. pale, woe-be- gone boy, seemingly less than ten years old, standing at an entrance of an alley, without a bet, his dilapidated trousers very ragged at the knees his hands in his pockets, shivering with cold, yet whifng away at a. cigarette; Y\.. tJ-mmnnA InIi' T nnw in Wggh. PHOTOGRAPHY ALL BABIES brought to our Studio _ V and `will present them with a. beautifully pished Cebinet Photo. ' F. A. LETT ` Fire, Life And Accident Insurance. |s|oo.ooo.ooo. On-non A Yuma 94 Dunlop Sgeet. Foot of Toronto Stroo nlanhone. P. O. Box I32, - Barrie. 0. H.LYON&80N, mum ms, PORTLAND CEMENT. at an clguruuau. Dr. Hammond says: I saw in Wash- ington a. wretched looking child, scarcely ve years old, smoking a cigarette and blowing the smoke from his nostrils. His pale, pinched face was twitching convul- sively, his little shoulders were bent, and his whole appearance was that of an old man. 'l'VL-~A --.l v\:n`-`Illa: nun F:-nrn `nut L061: Arr fr1ns.-m. R. w. Brigham here- ` 1 Abyjlvouiotloo thathehu a one horse cab for hire-mm ,9. twins-and ht.-Renae totnylbutol In. W I ~ llhnnnnnhla mtg: inudx-lvlnz people around `onnozo Reuonnblentesindrl town 1:!" `up your. `to: gttxif neiwho In and on `the 15m Dec. we will PHOTO- FREE OF CHARGE, onmtns mrs'Pn:c'rFULLY somcrrmn. 28 tf. xm\`s% HOVELTIES Amnacnc Ann anumnous wm.- Lime; Plaster of Paris, ace. INSURANCE AGENT. man." These sad pictures are from low life"; but I Will give you one equally `sad from high life. At a public entertainment a gentleman stepped Into the smoking-room for a glass of water. At the sight which broke upon him, be nearly fell backward with astonishment; for sitting there were boys from six to twelve, pufng away, the air blue with the smoke from their cigar- ettes. One little fellow who could not have been over eight, and ought to have been in bed asleep, sat perched on a chair his legs not reaching more than half way to the oor, and his, feet swinginghachk and forth beneath the chair. head was thrown back. while with. great gusto he inhaled the smoke and then watchedit7 curl upward. H13 tasteful dress showed that he was no waif. And there~at' 9 nine o'clock, in that hot, poisonous air,`,he lolled back smoking with. the complacent air of a grown~man.7', Could h'e?have:b`een7 an orphan? If no,t,.whe_re; lls, were .9: 1 poor child s father `and his Inotherli "" - AC- -1 1.1.2- `j;__;I_ APITAI. PRESENTED EXGEEDS J. F. ucksou, I101) nurses. | noun UL Lunluuu Telephone.- `BARBIE, ONT._ Correspondence Invited. ---Dea.lers in We ire nbw .mai1utacturln and carry in stoolrstovos -of the A latest imp`:-ovved doslaina. BARBIE s1gI_wonxs.| mu-._L _Ali|I _XAI_IllE_81'0G|( ` H; S`3WREY. IN- yuun vulsu unuvuvn uu-- _-_ .- - Who can tell thaginj ful cigarette habit is doing nmonk _you.3. When the cruiser Michigan`? mndeihdteqn nual visit to Chicago to obtain recruit! for the marine service. of nine applicants- -L.. _ _ _ _ _ _ L__I _'..._-I..'._- LA `lug In maxing clgarenwu. V _ , _ A _` _ But this isn't all. nor even the worst of it. These cigarettes have been analyzed, and physicians and chemists were sur- prized to nd how much` opium is put in- to them. A tobacconist himself says that the extent to which drugs are `used in cigarettes is appalling. Havana avor- ing for `this same purpose is sold every-` where by the thousand barrels, The avoring is made from the tonka~bean, which contains a deadly poison, The wrappers, warranted to be rice paper, are` eemetimes made of common paper, and` sometimes of the lthy scrapings of rag- ` pickers bleached white with. arsenic. What a cheat to be practiced on people ! . m1;:_1_ -2 :5 1...... aka T511?` Gimn nnn : zelaowhero. BARBIE Tue IOIITIIEBII Anvnucs A-STEAM- [PRINTING HBUSE PROMPT Alli TASTEFIII. EXEBIITIDI IIIHIIKANHJIIBPBINTINB. ,1;-I reapectfully solicit an opportunity . to furnish pstimntea for all kind: ol _work in all the styles of printing, Inch |23 DllNl.P,8T.. BARBIE, HAS UN_RIVA|.|.ED FAOILITIEI av; Iollv IIICKIIIU D who preuentgg i oicer for exgll] all but tlqroerge` cums, JJJH J. L ACLU `ILLTT `J HALKJ RECEIPTS, CHECKS, ORDERS, ENVELOPES. A full line at all prloet. NOTE HEADINGS, LETTER HEADIN GS, MEMORANDUMS. WEDDING INVITATIONS, WEDDING CARDS, VISITING CARDS.- MEMORIAM CARDS, -PROGRAMS, ORDERS or DANCE MENU amps BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS, POSTERS-Plain and Ornamental. DODGERS, FLYERS, jAT 1'oRou1'o |=-mess DEEDS, MORTGAGES. OHATTEL MORTGAGES. QUIT GLAIM DEEDS, ;LSSIGNMENTS OF MORTGAGE AGREEMENTS or EQUITY OF REDEMPTION, STATUTORY LEASEB. FARM LEASES, RENEWALS OF CHATTEL MDRTGAGE. DISCHARGE OF ASSIGNMENTS OF OHATTEL MORTGAGE. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE, mo DIVISION` COURT BLANKS. MAGISTRATES BLANKS, SURROGATE COURT BLANKS, OONSTABLES BLANKS. Blank Forms of my kind puma :0 order. courrrv or smcoa, FOR 1891. Published by the Proprietor, 8. Wesley, Bertie. Copies 25 cent: at the oiee ; ea cent by mail, `poltpald, on receipt of the IPMKET IIIBEGTOBYI I:thebeIt0no DolluWook1yPub1hhod htho0ountv'o_f8!mooe,andhu Puf1:11hir'aiu1Pmnr1oto -OI` ORDERS 0]` ALL OLABEIS 0!'- Afulllineof BLANK FORMS STATEMENTS, BILL HEADS, NOTE CIRCULAR8, LETTER OIROULARS \l`I1IT`l\lI'Il\ I'll N0l.'l.'%N LDVLNGI Q Kuuwlquu wngfl "' ' May -betide uh % 'N`hw3.?g?:;h --ron mm-4- Always kept in stock MORTG AGE. SALE OF LAND HOUSE LEASE8. SN IPEB, ETC: LABEL8 `-1-gm uo'rnii3 A starting forth on life Wn.thel'.l1id9 _' Father '-gulaa` _V oh, we knoWr.0|5 Mn.v `betide than '1Ve&l;u UIIV wugw ( -- . `-- , .. Father, ifdetmi re? 3'7 V 1; , sleeping..;LoI':'3 awe V 8' m(g`;o beside them.- , when in prayer they cry to Thee; ` Do thou hear them. From the stains of sin and shame ., Do then clear them; * ` `Mid the quicksends and t,he.r4o`_ckg . Do thou steer them ; In temptation, trial, grief, Be thou near them. Unto Thee we give them up ;_ Lord, receive them. . In the world we know must be" Much to rieve them.- . Many at-riving_ o t and strong ' T To dece1ve them ; Trustful in the hands of love We must leavethem; mg Iofyu, u_u `sun u -nvuafl vv-Jr Father. -4gu1de.__t_hV,`e . re know not Whit 0%: L` ` `III I ' fl`. BIL" - 1 _:;.}.? 1-}? srlne service. on uluu -yyuu-u... nted thegnsqlvol to the inqdiosl eximihgi6h; i;nv.fr:::tho mgrji g, o V 'xi'?>E'v7v'1';.i of}-ftitm beside mp shadow of .jthg_wipg,;r_7f ,.-;h , LSJ- L`I_ .'... ; OI IHIUI ulavsuu, aw IV Juvlu In our large cities there are a great many cigar-butt, grubbers, as they are called. It certainly is not a pretty name, though very apprbpriste; for it-is applied; to boys and girls who scour the streets in search of half-burnt cigars and stumps. which are dried and then sold to be used. in making cigarettes. ,. _-. .1. II. A ug...~Loid, .we..-3&3 u "`\nlVI ddethbm; 2. 9, V -% reason ftzzthoinw . 'eoti0 2 7. ;'ecruit.ing. The ooor gave as the fxgin gooasion % Wt go, ~. :80 i,_pny'0;iou}`_hva ' ` `_nvajl-ser\g_i`o'!'~ theg Tthi _` ,ia;g>;*br9? via?! *6? .. ojfq ` * .---v cyan-vnaounvin Illlllll III WIIUIB UBITIII .>u viqhqvguvl. `H 3 . ~` . `A I 01' `:0? `Q; `H cases or eplfpui, eo{e.LS'a5`ae.i. are frequently reported as t e result of amokinc cigarettes, while such` phyeiqlgng as Dr. Lewis Sayre, Dr.` HemmQyd,.L,g`y,g_` Sir'Morell Mackenzie of Ehg1gd"" "e heart; trouble, '~BuJneu, :c8 ,,I,,%I`d other diueuen `an cgouionud by; iti `"f"`3 .tw:;:"sl; verdll oi.cians i`n Philiiilpliia qqgnixlis y'b6n`-` damn cigarette smoking`:-;'g`_g' "one of_the Viltsb and -goat deatrqtive ev,il___? that everbefell the youth of" tiny _otintry, decljaring that `fit: direct Yendoqoy a detenorgtion oi `the race) V . ..,.. I..a.'4...... .....`.:- .-.1--`..'I.-._- L ---L~-A . .33 use vv III LVUU I _ _wo1a that I could. pejpjaade fact even to gldncemt the teijjptation"sjwhich qoma in 9'e_u of _ piotn_us-if o n,I`% you 1'com131y- with certain miggfbble coifdi ions. 5. 0 ` .7 `I _ ._z. . ~11-1-n, . .-`. ... .. .v .....` - i.s"e .}Z.13B3`3c3".1"'2Iu`$'n"" ""1""ia`i: will be.your-best 7gift go gs loving mother and sister. And it woul;igivep1s~Vgroster ipleasure than I can `express to; rgrive such bfpldge from you; I `wii1d;;3put your names down in an book $nd"ko_e)3 it always arm precious memorial.--Metav Lander, in Christian at `W501-k. uI=vv=4r.wr.!AI-10.11 91... Ty1`l'8,0'-,"3 ' ~ Wh|t'oe'.n wedo, "dear-hays, in protect you againetthiu drexdeduoef `Hovypan I adequately `set, forth perils "of this tobooco-Vhobit, vyhich you are grdrawn, not only by the example end the porous- sione, but sometimes the ridicule of `other boys, but by various snore: set fog your un'wry feet? ` ' " ' . I n7.;..u a.I....A. `r -....1.1 _*-3__-_-s- ;--- A- -A 1: `. Will-'yo u.5ndt settle that if,4.'.n9yyhand forever with an emphatic No? -.. 'W:ll` .4...-.. ....4. .:..m.....;..i_ _.....i1_- . an i uuvvvt vyxwgg nu eulpullwu 110 I jg` ` `Will you not deliberately reqolve will never touch another cigarette`-`; ; never" use` tobacco in enyf form 1" 1!" kn Iinvn Rli` 74-33:` `A h `nu-I-gnu out One Touch at Nature Igfkos the `ifnble ` " ' World xmx; . True` com-teiy `iii the beauty of. heart. " How well it in that no 51311153 has at gone- ...a`.. `:..`= n.:. 1,:..`.: A` 54..-..+.. . .*n.'.a-3 .`1.n. vagrauln Ul --I V"-*` " "- '--9 -JV--5 v---ny- But what did tlge ofioar ohargq hilpwyjth doing? Only wtth picking up_ c1 gir-stumps` from the streets and gutters. " To 1'):-'_oye this he showed the boy : baket, half full_ of stumps, water-soaked and covered with Wgll II} II` [LIED 110 -UIIIBB Hill ll `I -!.lUuU' poly in` this kind of beauty ;;'._th"at` ifhile favorable oironmstances undoub_"t9gly;,do `render good manners mor `Q. among persons. moving in higfegwxger than in lower spheres, there should`never- theless-_be4 no positive hindrance to the poorest classes having. `good manners. Here is an illustration of true politeness exhibited. by both classess of?"`nu'iety. One day, in hastily turning the,oorn/er` of a crooked street in the `city of London, a young lady ran with gratiforce against a ragged little beggar Lbuy and ? almost knocked him down. Stopping as soon as as she could she turned around and said, very kindly s to the_boy : ..}`,I_ beg your pardon-`,= my littie follow. I am very sorry that_I ran: against you. TL` ....A- Inner urns l, n`a5r\n:n`-In!` nu vary nutty uunna. Luu, ugguuuu Jvuo The poor boy wasftastonishedh He looked at her for a moment in suriise, and then, taking off about three`(`1`ti`a1fters of a cap, he made alow? bow a'nd said, with a broad, pleasant smile spread itself all over his face zy You can hev my pardon, miss, and welcome ; and ;,the next time you- ruu' againlme ybxi `can knock mejcle an\_dolw1l,.II,[d I won't la; a word. After the lady had passed on he turned to his companion and said: I say, J im; it's the first time I ever had anybody ask my pardon and it kind 0 took me off my feet. Bach. the Musician. . The great composer of sacred music and church organist of a Weimar, Johann Sebastian Bach, while on a journey.` ar- `rived late one Saturday night ate. village, As the inn was pleasant and inviting, and the host so well mannered, he conclnded to stay over night.- rm... ....vo. `mm--`nan while at `lnrmilrfant BU Iusy UVUI.` Iuguu. _. The next Qmornlng `while at breakfast he heard the church bells ringing. The inn -keeper put on his best coat and in- vited the stranger to accompany. him and his wife to church, and praised the minis- ter, but the schoolmaster received more credit. He could play the organ so beautifully that the angels in heaven re- joiced. What the innkeeper, who was also magistrate oi, the village, said in praise of the organist and the organ was an especial stimulus to join the company going from the tavern to the-church. l:l....:...-. nus-inn!` AI . tilt: nhlifh Rash Whn Baby in} 3191:, we gave her Castorls. What she was a. Child, she cried for Castorla. When she became Miss,-she clung to Castorla. Illioohildrongghegavothun Gaston-is. going 1l'Uu.I. uuu unvcuu uu uuu uurusv... Having arrived at the church Bach left his companion and made a visit to his colleague at the organ. The organist was not -so great as the innkeeper had said. but could play passably well. -and the farmers were proud of him. Bach, who eat just back of him, looked over the registers of the organ. watched` his ngers or `shook his_ head when there was fault in the bass. The teacher soon noticed the man Twatching. himso intently `-and addressed him somewhat testily. (1r\___1 1:_.:__.'I :1. __-._.... blush 1-van an giltor. A . - L . . In soft tones the music echoed through "the church: The schoolmaster was as- tonished, -but ..soo,n`_wondered more, sud; as` the artist touched the keys his crest-` eyes shone brightly beneath" his wavy` hair. Tue schoolmaster stood for 3 mo- "meat In L it struck` by lightning, then`. uuuruuauu. uxua. Iluuluwuau uun....,. Good friend, it seems that you un- deratand ,3 little about the ornan," u'l'r,., _ _ -. `I:L.I- )1 ..-..1:...l D....`l. .` IIIYIIU said :-: z Fri jzegven 1" ` I]'v`nn.m ithor an angel from or B9611 fi-`om;Weimsr." ' " is: in Jixfinnn Sebastian Bach. :2; uerafuuu H Illllq II})_UI.lII IILIU UlK'| p _ Yes,` yes, a._ little, replied Bach ; alas I only a little. GIG... 9! --....-'-Ipnrl I-Inn nnknnirnnnfnvl I mua. _ e T , What do you do with these 1 asked his Hnn0!'.. What do you think was the answer? "I sell them to a. man for ten cents a pound, to be used ii) making bggaire ettes. Not a partioulariy agreeable piee of information, is it, boys? -.-.. I...-nu. n:L:n- I-`Inna ADA an anunnlv... -_hG_I-V9.11 01" _ _ I V t Il'9ll; Vv uuuu:;._ , I My `nayng 1; Johann Sebastian Bach, }'..thoiIrtilt;-;',"`:.all my power: mdi art are `ned in the sermon of_Him whom the angels praise in their song. - 13--.. 4.1.-` J... {Jun npann. mutgr gnd I ma Ill! : UIJI, an Luuuv. A_So, _ remst-ke,.d (the schoolmaster,` playnng away. undmturbeglly, ghen you may play when church 15 leavxng out. Play whatevm-.'youplease. ` ~ . II... *......a..,.--.' nun. dnlin {Jun Inn}. value 1; ID] -Wuuvuvux .,uu pnvuown ~ The "sermon" was ended, the last verse of the hymn sung and the benediction pronounced. The schoolmaster `left the organ bench` to make room for the other master. ' ' ' ' ' ' " We1l`,.d6.n t.:be bcki;e4.. P1 ya... ninnn piecev.; vnI). uvoa 1' `WV - -~:.g . -,-'57 At rst`Bach seemed backward ; than he took _his. place and pulled out tha re-A ..:-l..... no angeu prune 1!! mm: lung. From thst dsghe Torgsq mum-%_snd . #3: nt_;:`:*-`<.1.L .-.1: ~ . ,. , ` 7y..,`f . . 7|... ..&--.. ._-_._ __ L` vr - `II `_ % Tau; cqu:i"r"l_:sY. cigarettes. Do you care to know how they are made ! {think I can enlightenyou. An Italian` . _ t\I\lIY ninrhr. vnm-n nld was hr-nnaht ; in .W$i9991Vn&95l%(I!91r .Vi fr-. T1118 preparatgign 1_1o quaI.:::3.` .I......l.... 7;. up . _;_.._:n V- vi. c%n:ossLANn s| [iREsTAURANT Removed l Toom Pupil of H. M. Field and W. O. Forsyth (Late of Leipsic an" . Berlin and .now teacher I and Lecturer in the Toronto College of Music.) IIIIVU ECU AJUK 5 HULK V lgUl" LUF - * the` t four or ve years and nd it ave ~ mos geatistectory. dressing for the; hair. I Itip all I could de(sire.:being hannles s causing the hair to_ retain ms fnatur i Will be in Bs.rrie.Evev-y Tuesday and Wednesday. For terms. 850.; address Aurora, or care at Queen a Hotel Harrie. . THOROUGH INSTRUCTION GUARAN- TEED. ' A0 6` IHNTK W 011` COMME%C. 1 1 U3 CIILIEIIVUIO J`-IIQI Irtll JJTIITIC boy only eight years old was brought before a justice -in New York City as e. vagrant, or in other words; a youngmmp.~` n_-a. ..t.c.+ Aid than nfnhr nhnrdn him. ..wII-.h W'.l'he laziest an Alive. The laziest main olive in the County of Hastings is Benjamin Harris, who lives near Oanifton. The other night 40 mask- ed tmenvisited his house. An entrance being eected, the demandsot the white- oaps were read that Harris should pro- perly support his 'family, and -feed his horses, or in the event of his not doing so within three days his dead body would be carried out in 9. coin`. - i - e _u,,,_'__ -_-, J __,-_;:,_- U3 `dill.-ca \II-IV `Ll I. HUI-L-Illa This the "now thoroughly scared victim promisedrto do, when "he was laidout into the; cold night air, where. surrounded by the horsemen and withthe stars for wit- ness, he `was, on beudedknees, compelled to prouuse to oomplygwith the demands of the whitecaps, who, `with aendish yell, beware, clapped spurs to their horses and disappeared as mysteriously I as they came.` t e 7--- w--.,~ -or ---:~r.x:::-.:uz.-.-e:;:se-..+:-e- .1.-pa".-, ~D proper tiqn no equai as a dressing. It lfeephe Ehlp clean. cool, -1-. .- ..v.- and healthy, and preserves the color, ` -1i1nnan'.n'uI-linannuies` '..c=n... 1...a.. -_---- vvu--,v- -wv-- 7:1`: jug! ha_s`i';-a#QgaV.rent1'y' come 1:6` stay.` The dently a ` eat aid to nature. % -- ;;.'B. Williams, oresville, Texas. ""`I" have `used Aye":- s Hair Vigorfor lm aunt fhnr nu--vn 1-mgr: nn nd it u.- | Llup tau 1- UUIAIU. u.vau`u..uc1 uuaunxcugi causing the 0 retain nts `nature: _.oo1or, and fequiring b11.t_a,"small quantity "to*'render the hat: easy to arrange._- IL ..A. %Ba.1ley, -9 `Charles street, . Haverh1ll,Mass. ., , I have beenusin Ayer s Hairifig A jtor s,evqr_3l_yg_;a,__g-`s__.: an '8. ' maa Cl `#5 Olllfillli` bplgeve Shit it gnq-AA , uvquuu. xu. _4a.yuru..u.Iur vxgursmy I131! ` grew thickgnd glbssy. and original color w " 1`estVored`.-`-`lielvill Aldrich, Canaan nnfn-ii{`\l': `Hi v `* - - uuxur was 1'eBEOr6u."- Canaan Contra; E. Al 3.... - 4!", 4 numb umg; _o_ '1. 1935 aguwmy nan` 1n consequence` o " measles. `After due waiting; no new growth appeared. I `then used .Ayer s Hair Vigoteand my -A haitgrew:.. _ _ ,, * Thick andeestrvna UL uvu mud. ' lflnsure in the litiah Emplire Mutudl a.nd'get 20. per cent. for your money as well as msura.nce_ on vour life; " UJJU Vj 1o;;e:_r;l yJg'$sT.'g'3if51?Sx`rIa'Eh'2` i's'X . 136139 `_ . 1_x'a`.ir to"retain,1_ts` natural" colo`r;-` rs.~]I. J; Ki ,-"],)_ea1er *in 9, v. " -` 3 .'0ontIlug Iio5j!:i$jiI%?p6ii ."}J .9 .' -,~ .u . no .r ' - 1r'\."\ r.\.r`ff; JJ 1'1`\n. ~! vvvuu viv- A7ier*sliiiii1iAgLur.] ;2PABIDl!, Jo I"lJ.i."."l' 1:` '1`) - ( .~u [r:':r`:5 until .1: ..:; . ...'. mm} 30 anm - --q--u- `- ivy- '1'111s1.`s mm U'1v1rEn.sAL`m:,s1I- ; MONI6f mpI_io' have ou _nfed~o_m \ `CHRONIC "_1gm`o1van_11'1s, cpvaps, } !-`corms, ORSANY 1w'1zM 012' 17451 - : ma `D1smEs, after `any hqeqtz-tea I I I l I 11' 1.3 ALMOST -Aas PALATABLE % AS MILK. 11' 1s .4 "WONDERFUL 0f Pur'e :Cod 'LiVer5.0iI and I ~ HYPOPHOSPHITE3 1 . --0f Lime and Soda'.'- 1 FLESSH PRODUCER. It" {a used and V} endorsed by Physicians. Avoid all \ `imitations or substitutions. . 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