- . ag URIOEvGAVILLER-DO, ON f D Provinold Land Bnrvoyorpnu-rio V Inlook. _ A 15 ~ THE DIRECT aou'rs From tho`Weat for all po1ntsVin_ , ` utaotnred treah ` an . Auk mmgrooo for them and X'3rm uze no othigu Agent for the following Insurance Companies n-non-coo Au. -Anew`--- 1-..`.-- . 1 `xnnnuagnaada-utaumun' aana'a'o.on*pIna:t_ neorzosxrrnv V , J mu .3 .c...' T nudge; 5:13.53 2a)" .nn?.Z Egan `.I.U-11 LU I'..IIu'.I.'1lliB BUUIAJJE E W EDDIE .uuppuod at short notice and on reason YAFIIII. V 1.UD.liIS'1' D. MUUUIIE. . V Western Freight and Passen or t, ` 98 -Rossin House Block. Yor st oronto. `I1 "II'\fIIIII"fI\ `III IMPO|I'l'El_l8 App EXPORTERS npl It naluun-u6n....`...-.- L- _.... 4.I..l.. ...-..A.- % 90:1 I do Ibllllllliiilvllg Daltvsuwaalsvp `as- G . tornog Solicitor in Chancery. Oonvo on: per. .850. 0 oo-lrst Door South of Post 0 oo, lllndfao Block Owen Street Barrio. M 4948: nun nuns ran Bnscuns BREAD wn'31?1ox :\ nnown vv -ad.`-`V `laid! ware `Store. THE AMES EDWARDS. Conveyanoer. Issuer of Marriage Licenses. Oloe strictly pri- vate. Post umoe uumung. Barrie, and at his private residence. Marv bu-eat. 11-ly - . 7 L . {RM Hz} :1 1 _ 9:. .. .`_.,;9..L.l on ...- ..r U ""'-1'7 " " .7 :5. "*V;`;v ;_= E;::;x: - .9 a it % ` `T % -._u.s.%.*' 11 -:1 .' ' ozrosmxggsg. ' o` .3.` By` a thorough knowledge of "the actual lawn which-govern the pnemions ot dlkestion. ; ` b .`d `u?3``J`."p`3e :37` oi mn.a I . Mr. " ,b' b 3;: ` l}slnr:;1d9d.geu5 maggot ta. leg with 5 I =grgfeu&ggpHoaon' `of sgnzaggsar "?:."*'- **3'*"?::z: W e "er~ "`rr'o-ib*a~we'a.k "t.r" e: 11.13! 03.03116 many. a fatal shaft hv Im...a..... ...._ SoM.d&l?" Irv Illounun WuUl'UVUl."lilIFl'B 1B"a`wea`-point. Inlw. , q,mn Jlfll lplwt .koe sol %?u ~ - ` 39'3" ` `; 1 4 x o . , . ,. . ' D-`A !-via c-uA. J` A. .., .` r("`.'." `P! `-'V.'.\. ."'.-"=-- A1-on ialty. and at-ties intending to have sales, oonanltth own in_t,ergqtp:by~pla,o1ng_ their sales in'h1s hands. T OEICE--Next door to J. Gal bra.1th a, nearly opp_os1te_ the Qqeen'a;a.1_1d Barrie. Hotels. ,1.l\1uInnn lg -9 OI... An:-........ -42-- __ju'L -'-_..-v --.7 "EV-I nu`-nu. a-ssaw_, PVWIKQ on-a .,lett c, `Any omoewuibo .c"::na9a:3f_: , ;'.R.1ronn.. . GI_tllETING't " I extend my sincere thanks for your generous and liberal patronage and sup- port. It cannot he denied that such support` comes` as an. acknowledgement that DIAMOND HALL is" the best place for hiighuclass Watches and Clocks. I will add during the fall some novel and attractive goods, and will keep none but the, best. a I van: uuuu-mn'L'Aumuu.l:u UUMPANY is based on asolid. to?dstion of economy; or management and soun business princigdes. Special features: Forty years experience; 1)- eral form of Policy and non-forteitable after two andthree years. Prominento eot: Sound life assurance; 87,000,000 gold in c ; 4,090 families beneted. Cost: he .`o_west consistent with satetgb. Bonuses every three ears. never less than per cent. on thelite p n, nor less than 14 per cent. on -the endowment plan. Total Abstinence. Assurance: The only oompatxg in Canada o e1-his special advantages to to ab- stainers. Accumulated Fund nearly $6.0Q0.000. Head office for Canada. Montreal. ` - 11 up 111110-no-nu -_-__ -tut. I in -,:',;V$~I.1U . } nmnnns`? x1N1)_ ";4"p'cr1bi inns. ! [TO THE Pusucl - M0 DI 0. Mo F OT: MO 00 . Graduate 0:. Trinity University, Toronto. Fellow of Trinity Medncal `college. Toronto. Member College Phyuiomns and surgeons. Unt. Luteot Toronto General Hos ital. 01oe.- Next. door so Mr. Belfe snore. T ornton. N.B. -W1llbe a._t. Ivy every Wednesda , from 1 to 5 n up: Will hr: at Eahm-t Avnrv [Fri n.v_ fl-um ltn BOT|'lWELl. S BLIIGK. DIINLOP ST. BAIIIIIE __--~. v---' -'.. v---u--` yuan-v-nun H. N. COUI;-'1-`.I.T.AND'1`. V 29-tt A Anvmon Oloe. Agent for Ban-lo jjjf `j-` T "3 '3 jmt nLn%nELI4g3LEAaunrluunsn FLETCHER] & BRUWNLEE 1116 _1'0pI1l-1' I1-01156 E881? E110. WOBE. WlnIIl- pe ,~( hicago. Montrc-a.l .et.c. Intendingsemtlers wr lniing for information will receive prompt rep es. * A n. J. rnnrcnnn, A..nnowNLnn.| 8 . A Duniop Barrio. l c>i=" ENGLAND. A nsranxqsiin nr 1347; THIS LONG-ESTABLISHED COMPANY is a,sgl14`1_._1_!_ggpd`z_3_t_i_gn economy 9! Ilinlunlunomn-:6 an ---- --`---3- ~ lLlF%E ASSURANCE COMPANY] o-p.m._' \r A\o\-LVVJAA 410 an named; CAa.ptain"-.1`A. G. Pareis, .whi > ; has written-us a letter in which it. is evident that he has made up his: mind concerning some things, and this is what he says: T ' - T T -AAA -Anna ananuanon`-:50. nu`? ig 112;; 'u`2d Jyour preparation called August Flower in my family for seven or eight -years; It is `con-. stantly in my house, and we consider it the best remedy for Indigestion, .:nn'p1 r`)\nn$:o\`nI-:nuoo' `I93 II: In? I}C|n ;S.;u.LC.'u.y JUL Auuxsuauvu, --`arid Constipation `we Indls.9stI9n- .I.iw."r,e% `fever used bf} , " ' I<'o'ijv1i. Wife is -troubled. with . Dyspepsia, and. at. times su'e;1`-s very much after egtin"g". ' The; Agust Flower, hdvvver,- re- ` lieves V-the` diic-u'1ty`. My wife. fte-a . > quently gays to me` when I am going ~ ` Elna Auocx' 46 ~ _V-\'".F'l-f.'.'.Y'!`UI nugu-5: _:1ower,. . = -fai1dI.think'you had better getanothjer bottle. I am `also i tt`O1ib1edvVith`Ihdi'getib1i,ai1d whh- ` ever I am, I take ope for tw o_,_tea- 1 spoonfuls` before`-eating, fdr sf day `.015 two; and trouble` is rn;1`ovVed`; !L Q ' DY8DeD_sfa. KBLIUIJ 9$ 9 U\I LIL VV I-l\p`l A 591516 . , - ' - - *" down;~"W,ae1T;Out` gC.onstipa.9n%q Auvu-=* _F1 .. ,3-_1_',,--. 1,A_`I Iusumcfs 8;,BE_Al. ESTATE Acms. The Popular Route East and West. Winiil- mo,-1 Frlnnan, 'Innt.I-4-:1} am TnI'nninon:n,l>Inu-a Mbhy 126 idn (`in 1`-eaisonnble rates, FARM s1_'o9| Les. DICKINSON & MACWATT, BARRISTERS Notaries Public. Solicitor of Supreme Uourt. &o. vurrle, Ont... Utnoea in. an]: 0! Toronto Block. No. 8. Owen sheet . A: Bl'a.ll.0h Oloe.E1mvu1e.every Monday. . 7 Joan moxinson B. A.. 1). F. MAowA!r*_1'_ BRITISII , R. A. ooueus. THE JEWELLER. THE NDRTBEBN AZDVANI .TI1re_ Y5" a gentle} `man at ;Mald_en-_on-V tbs-`Hudson, N.` Y., I"\" 'li-_.-2.. _.L- Lyvplllyll Iausulglvuo , , Thegsnbsequent daily use of a smaller quantity ofg._ the ssme solution would ensure the continued disinfection of fresh msteriel -- thrown -into . the vault. Or- ohloride of lime in powder may be freely scattered ov`erthe contents after the rst V disinfection with vmerourio zehloride. . A diluted` lpow_der,* made : by mixing": one ponnd- of chloride in! lime with} nine , pounds of plister of Paris, or of clean, well `V d'ried.'ssnd,. ins) -utbe used for this: purpose. This is more easily spread shout,` can fused more eoono.m.Ica,lly,;nn_d: i!`!nf,in3- ` ly strong.in`_ "chlorme:for practical, purposes. _ `Apnhloride of lime is: in exeellentideodor-` j ;e.ht.~ns'.wolir9s'-s di_sinfeht'snt,Inehs'}powder. . zddzninarndsiitseli generslr-Vinse iiu_ oparr Tptivy `vaults '~In i eesspoelb;-` not only dnr-' jing the nrevslenoe of epidemics, but 315` ill gtinii vihgg .h;y;giv -'ev'li_den <,s_e'po `being.-' ?'~`?"iuitqry~oudition- * . (7-ii ~`:".'l'1...1sx...(;.x.1.:;.1-;:;...__--:1_ ` ' 2! d '"i}$'pJiL3Jh;Zi>aen indi- cated, the infection, of the sick-room may be prevented, especially in those'dir'ea.rea, A `such -a.e~*-ichclere end` typhoid fever, "in `which the infectious agent` ie'not.'giVen "a- ._in -the breath, or from` the general mrfece of the body, of the iiok perebn. tIn an'1all- pot and inlcerlet; fever, there is `greater danger that the infectious agent ' may remain attached to rurfecercinmhe room ;-2. 1 zfcr the atmosphere become: infected with particles given` off from the rurface of -the "-pationt e body. 1 " ~ ~ * f The. .<>\1,!=,>il*v;i1sa2I= 1< =`I`%`*:1i;a. A-.*?9`.'.1!i!Y." "bf; *!?:"dis n; 19%.` *9: their {. 1., ?-1.9-n` Eiesieg kt.b.'im. A in te`rmf`on.ha Ontario Municipal Institutions Adt, slid` TEWART &. SPMUUL. Barristers, Solici- tors. NOBEPIBB. Lonveyauoers. Many to Loan. umoes-2 Doors norm or Bank of To- ronto, Owen mreet. Burrxe. . . H. D. am-swam`, J. T. SPROUL. ' wvunu unvw uuou. Mercuric chloride should be used in solution,` in the proportion of one pound for `every ve hundred pounda--oI_timatedr --e-of fecal matter contained, in the vault. All exposed portion: of the vault, and the woodwork shove it,,shou,ld, `be thoroughly lwgahed dovirn. with the jdihin- feoting'solut1on; ' J QIIt|-'1-\l`o|.nq`-L`J _r`:`._ ---- -` - "' ` A,f,AlIg1,:,gdyT,Vtgtgj,` tgitetmosphere can-H not _be disinfected` while` t'..`.`i('4o"`1",n `i9 occupied. There in much less `reason ,".`1' disinfecting it -whei1`th e patient has l'>een removed,` and iv.-`tic much` simpler torenew it by t_hrowlng"open the doors end win- dow: than to attempt to` disinfect it: Indeed, there will be no infeotious'par- ticlea to destroy, except such` as are din`-4 loged fromaurfaoes, window ledges, etc`, "where they have`aettl`ed as duet while the room was occupied; `and if theprecautions above recommended have been taken. the danger of such reinfection of ` the atmosphere will be reduced to .a. mininum. I \! 2,! ,1! 1! AI _ A_,-;.,I - AI, ,, III? II`! IJIIITUIIIIIWI Disinfection of Privy Vaults, Cesspools, etc.-The contents of privy vaults and cresspools should never be allowed to ac- cumulate unduly, or to become oensive. By frequent removal,_and, by the liberal use of antiseptics, such necessary recep- tacles of lth should be kept in a sanitary condition. ~ The absorbent deodorants. such as dry earth, or pounded charcoal. -or the chemical deodorants and anti- septics, such as chloride of zinc, sulphate of iron, etc.,-will under ordinary circum- stances, prevent such places from become ing offensive. Disinfection will only be required when it is known. or suspected, that infectious `material, such as the de- jections of patient! with cholera, yellow fever, or typhoid fever, has been thrown into the receptacles, which are especially dangerous, because they already contain pabulum suitable for the development of the germs of these diseases. "Mercuric chloride commends itself especially .for the disinfection "of._such masses of .mater- ial, because, even if any germs escape immediate destruction, they` will fail to multi'ply`in the "presence of` this? potent antiseptic. The `chloride, of lime solution, _on the "contrary, ' is preferable` for use in the sick-room, because `of the promptness and certainty of itscerniicide action"and_ its_,deodo'rizing' power," But it" has the disadv'antsge,_ e where large Vmasses of material are ; to be disinfected, that it -is = itiself` destroyed by contact with organic matter; and that if there is a surplus `of infectious_materi`al_ after the disinfecting solution has been `neutralized, this will` be as potent for mischief`as alarger quantity w ould'have been. ` ` ' ' " 'I.`A___:'___ '4 I` I`. an n _ _ bvlvlle Dnily wiping of all" aurfaces- oors, `walls, and furniture- -with a cloth- wet with 8 disinfecting solution, is to be recommended. For this purpose in solu- -tion of chlorideof lime "(2 percent.) or of carbolic acid (2 per cent.), or of mercuric chloride (1: 2000). may be used. RI! Allah I1-nnnnutda-urn-.n-. known `sun-n :23: 1'25! imi5t`I'i 7 hb1: d&?.iI59*i9n- mgteritl oodllfpiedk pititxeby means of _ " or volatile i..:disinfeet;anta for to be effective these must be used in 5 degree of concentration which would make the_et_u1o_ephereof aroom quite irrespirable. These agents ere therefore useful only. as deodorente. They are allmore` or less `oenaive to `the; sick, and will -seldom he required,` even eedeodorsnte, whetproper` Elation. attention is paid to cleanliness and venti- ZIIKIIIDDILIUIV Will IIUICIIWUWG UIJ .1 ILIIIIII-lVI`l' Disinfection of the vacated room, then consists in the destruction of all infectious particles which remain attached to sur- faces, or lodged in crevices. 1n interstics of textilefabrics, etc. The object in view may be accomplished by thorough wash- ing with one of the disinfecting solutions" heretofore recommended; but most sanit- ariansthink it advisable, rst,_ to fumigate the rodln with sulphur dioxide. This practice is to be recommended, and the directions given by the committee on dis-. infectants, already quoted, should be fol- lowed (3 lbs. of sulphur to 1,000 cubic feet of air space). At the end of from twelve to twenty-four hours, doors and windows should be opened, and the room freely ventilated. _ After this fumigation. all, surfaces should be washed with a dis- infecting solution (chloride of lime 2 per cent., or mercuric chloride 1: 1000), and afterwards thoroughly scrubbed with soap andhot water. Plastered walls should be whited-washed. The fumigation recommended is especially important in the case of rooms, the walls of which are covered with paper, and in rooms from which curtains, carpets, et.c., have not been removed; and under these circum- stances it will, as a rule. be advisable to repeat the fumigation a second or even a third time. The process is inexpensive. and the old saying that Whatever is worth doing at all is worth doing well, applies with especial force to the use of disinfectants. Excessive precaution can do no harm, but the ineicient use of disinfecting agents. which `result from in- difference, or from ignorance of the precise valueof the agents relied upon, may be disastrous. 'l\-:...t..;.a:.... -3 'D-:.._ 1T-..lL.. (1---- - _I.. .T-`:`*_. 9A!1`91envtor%`sIa%* %:towusI:IV?,o:L -sapnmetto,-dsy..;Jan` 181-.h.'*.'.*nha An-~.` "':*""~ `-'~:,--.-*-_-1-.-g L. . ?_";Rl?_.Ei\l9d _'5!l6X`5LW0Ok.` "-. --i`' I `L :-, `Peanuts as food. Interesting testimony as to the value of pes'nu`tss's food was given at-`e meeting of vegeterisns in Boston I few days ego. One l lsdy testied thst_ her pet dog had become such a vezetu-inn thst he. Preferred pee-,| nuts to any bone, -however-big and full of mu-row. Another told of a do: end est whose very natures had chsnxed under the inuenee of ;oei'eels. I `Fnlbeits and pecan- n.lit'_i` Wife Ito be very well 1in;their v(s'y,pnd the nite thgtqrow ih '4 sunshine Itn ha. inning `|n`..|o|}..l :... .`L-:.. :._n_`__.___ ' 'J'15`"u33 "1i'S33uii'&i '3: '{h2': $33333: than those that are dug ftom the dark B. FERGUSON. BARRISTE SOLICI- . TOR. 01 one cupreme Uourl. or udicanure tor Uutano. uonveyunuer. &.o. money to Loan. Olces m bank or 1`orout.o block. uwenagteeet, Run-run I Iusv Dull UL: . uui`)t:'-Lennox-V-Mr. W, H. Davis wen appointed one of the auditors. The `reeve appointed Mr. H. L. TarBush the other auditor. naturally expeoied Aandxinlended to fall upon `Mr, =D;.na}d.< Macmaster; Q.C. In spite of the` latterfs` very pronounced egotismvheris generally acknowledged to ibe-a. companionable gentleman and a clei*er 1awy'er,7?`but -`he is vnot speciallv gifted? -with the "knack of drawing blood fromxint,-F which is so conspicuous a characteristic of Judge Davidson. It is evident that the new commission will not do muchgood inquisitorial work `as was done in the` invesriaation of the Baie den Chaleurs scandal'.--St. Johns News Car- respondence. Jan. 15 -sun uungv cs-up , Two strange shiere recently captur- ed'on`jIJs HaVre`bsnks,* One is slittle moreithsn Mug` lfeet` in length, of nearly the ssixi`e`lb"resdth. [nd his ne ns `or a reddish hue." The body is covered with silvery scales. "1'j;e`sl_1 is red and good to; out, ,qnd,'.'1'v_eighs` '_ 112 pounds. Thsn.6thei'eis-about" six` A feet` long and `is eonsf.g_a%1:ke1;~eige;;era1;. "The skliiis of e do: brown colon; `is, thiekjjiioveted `V mu small white` sp`o`6i,'fi`61ii each iotrhiie" `two `sharp, `f:""ea_`dI`efIik e` ' I56nsI.., These tgohigg .aire*_in#ig'b1&Eo the, n feye; `,bnt \ am `ilfdeeoted-b`ythe`t'on6li vnanigxqaof E sh is rubbed toward the head. ` `- ' comparing commissioners. Some surprise has been expressed at; the choice of the commissioners. ` J mine I Mathieu` in ergood judge, with'the die- criminating faculties well developed, and Mr; Manson ie_ 3 euoceseful business man but not more so than may others. The bulk of the work of- the oommieeion is oundxintendetfx I1l\t\r|' `Mn -1.` ....-I..l. .-ll_-._,__A_,- |.Il\ $915 995 EIUQ The present ditculty teaches Canada this one lesson. Col. Denison has gauged the character of the United States more accurately than those who say that the weakness of an independent Canada would be its strength in dealing with a powerful neighbour. It is as well not to risk too much on that idea. There have -been times in recent history when the United States might have picked a quar- rel with iive millions of people it this _Dominion were not supported with all the power of Britain.--L1`elegram._ Don't experiment with your health. You may be sure of the quality of your medicine even if you have to take much of your food upon trust. Ask` your druggist` for Ayer s Sarsaparilla. and no other `It is the standard blood purier, the most effective and economi- no] '1 una.-as 51V 11 U5; VI. EUUIIIJUDD. If the virtues of long-su`ex-ing and" for- bearance were associated with the great- . ness of the. United States there would not be the slightest danger of war. A col- lision between sailors inamed by whiskey and a mob tnaddened by prejudice against a nation that sympathized with its op- pressors was as regrettable as it was natural. ` A great nation would have considered the difculties that oppressed a govern- ment that founded `its power upon the success of a revolution. It was enough for the United States to know or rather think that Chili was small enough to be easily whipped. - That knowledge urged the Republic to crush its punny enemy 1 into a corner and jump at a chance to try its new navy upon a power that Britain would scarcely kick. mhn nnnnn-ab J.6!'.!....IL_ L-_-L_- l`.V.__J- luu lguuu. Whi.t.oIide--Du'-The clerk was in- 8tru'`mdf6 n_;;gfy W. Gullmger to remove - ` ` ~=-1-1. his.fe_r_;odc'u` 3:4 line and i5 ... ....ne. 1)n_`"..f'm`nnnY--A"` x I18 intro- ILIIUIIIJIJ uu ullaugu L 050 D uzxuguu Leunox-WhiLeside -The council ad- journedito meetfthe last Monday at the Dominion Hotel, Ariana. R. T. BANTING, * Clerk. Ill DDR5 UL Bgrrie. Ont. Troubles like those between the United States and Chlzli are almost enough to create doubt _as to the reality of the world : growth of goodness. 1` pl"; ..-s...... l\` l....... -..a'-_:_.. -__1 2`- vv you - Aui;.:-E13911-f;;;n:v:>E`16`-:3:31:5; to James Campbell for J. 0hspma.n,; snf indigent. l`l1|..u.-..:.l.-.___`l`|..' nit:-Ir 111- :1`, HID lUI.,lU_UU Ul\nl._ lIl.I`U nnnfl Ly uL\yuAnu.vn Du-`-Lennox-:-A,` by law. was intro- duced to} appoint. the.a.nfeasor dud having received thre readings: was adopted. 'l'\..l` DIM 'I`I... nan:-A "nu-um T.|r|_ IOUUIVUU, lsu|I"U IaUIII`Uf "35 'l".1VV`CF Du'-;-Bell*-a-Tlie ireeve, Moss;-s.- Len- nox and He1,I'were abpoimed to the charge of all roads and bridges from 15 lots north. The reeve and Messrs, Dad` and Whiteside the 15 sideline, and all roads and bridges south. ` T\..ll`_, 'I',........_ ll- TI) `E T\__:.. ____ ` w'.i`) ;zfi`-:`\3V""Il1.i;:eaide-Thereeyo, depties Lennox and Bell were appointed `a. com- mittee to arrange Page's bridge. T...-gun- `XII-.>.\..$.-In VIVA...` .. ..... -31 -1 Duff-Bell--'l`he following accounts were paid: W. E. Davis 83 50, T. Clerk for voters `list $30, registering of births $25. and re nomination 85, S. ~Wesleypr1nting, &3., $115 25. J. W. Norris, M" D., health oicer $5 00, W. H Martin $2.00, reeve postage. &c., 33. 75, Charles Danney $15. `D..Il `I .... .- t'V......A.. IVA --0..-) -3 VIII- i'g7 "' % - . Ben-`-Wh1tai`da,-,-I bridszq s52;5o;` *3 'n..a- mn..'...-:.a.. cl IlLl\l`C` II'!lo~_- QlJVlJgJ@I.l`,.w- 3" `_r- _ * Du'--WThtt.eside-$18,was mid into the hands of.. Mr- M. Elliott for payment .monthly to Mt. Ha:-vdod forMra. Gnfn. n.-m 'I)..'Il_ A ..._.....n -3 dun _..... ....-A.. 3 Wu I `I \JlIIIIC JITI-III? VLII Bell-Lennox-Oa.nada .00. refund of taxes on lot: 30` in 4 -and 8 concessions Q!!! (If! l.`uD_u uuu uugausuauu. , THO` `reve presented application of usi6r iiiji1`ievei`I"'aci:onnta, etc. nu- .'.__..~'.` _~.1.,:....-.....: .1... ...........:1 -6 D Carpenter and Builder, and Manutacnurer at Doors`. sash. minds. Momdinga. &o. Pum- ing or all kinds done promptly and satisfac- Ionly. Faotorv. John street. lsarxjxe. IBIISBQUI lII._l_u. uuvpnu uuvuuuvu, wave The iee'v e" addressed the council at .leng`tE` 'iii'1iis iiuial solemn, lucid and Aiinpt-eaiqive manner, showing the very. ssitisfactorv condition of the nances of the t6wv*s'hip ,' "and"expressed the { hope thaeteth'e council wouid `aid "this year as they did in the out {go practice economy and keep down taxation.` I`... Inn:-\`:l\;cm A` M. 7|..`t....:A.. can `an Elli` IIDLIlIIlIlo 0n"'mot.io`n o`f='Mr. Whiteside, see by Mr. Bell, Christopher Darrick was paid $3.60 for repairlng bridge on 5th aide- line. `\ J I` II II I II ' ,_,,,,,L_ :` 5.. ."1 -.`eQ~ 3-"=. . ;h. T-,-*nu.da and subscribed `axe; `f , i-a.t1on'ofqnslilioation ma: `{i3o`E"their seat: in the council and -.4\Vt98lld order by the reeve (the 0143;. . "oo`i1nci;l ofj _ 1 being elected by acch-_'. 'mation);. The minutes of last year were rang! and cenrmed. L-.I -_._I2-_L1-._ -1 4| 0?.` Ben-*--Wmtaaid: rirlani n5~2;:.an-; I11 Big but not Great. an-are _ blood. aw-1 1 VIIIUIS NI CI IIIEI I EAR SIRS,-l was troubled for six y~nr~ with erysvpr-las, and two b)ttles of Hut dock Blood Bitters entirely cured me ' llivd B B. B. constantly in the house a ,d ..chiuk 1: an effectual cu e for all diseasegmnsed by la. Mns M Dox_vsn_1;1~, P'orc1n~d,5ont. . Bazyngnl-g ; Sfellow 01!. , This great internal? and external rvmody :1 ; ways allays all pain? It is a specic for ch-11]. and promptly cupes coughs, colds, .~-vr throat, sprains, biuises, bums, rl1euIunti.~m. cuts, wounds, etc. - Good for man or 1.-ust. Stands all tests. ' Soldveverywhcre. l ricc "" _. cents. Hagyaryfd Ylellow Oil. vuaavuvll Uulllo GENTLEMEN.-In 1888 I was severely :1.`- ioted with gravel of the kidneys from \\-ftich I suffered great pain. I was recommended to fake Burdock Blood Bitters, which l did. inding grean relief, and after taking four bot flab can truly sa I am cured and have um` [since been troub ed. I highly recommend it I * PETER WEST, Culloden P. 0., Out. suppose the Women try It. There is much talk among men about swearing off, turning over a. new leaf and renouncing various vices with the begimung of the hew "year. Suppose the women follow suit, as they are doing in so many other thing~ and try this for a code: To talk less extravagantlv. To read more intelligently To pass the bargam counter by. To expect less and accomplish more. To earn more and spend less, To remember the ninth commandment un`. keep it wholly. ' Tn Rn I-unnlohvp an-.J L..-" -_.1 L---- llIUUI'Iy $0: JIIUIIUI IIU DUIIUIIUFB. UUIIVUI n. Omoe-Over D. J. Mm-oh1son s* Store, Inrket Street. Barrio. Branch 01oe'-Potter l Block. Totsenham. ` - . ' . llnwmn J. Hum. D. 0. Munomsox. ' , 7'" f` ,-. T"'_',"'-f`.""-1", "` ; .Pn 1l`of`,H.' M; n-ixaf-cfivv-.'~" ho 0f`_L6ip_8iB and 1;a(!l.IIrnr irrthn 7I`lII-nnfn-nllnon` hf Hllhhih I . Goodnoods Dona. THE good deeds done by that unequallei . family liuiment, Hagyard s yellow (IL `,i`'m_8 th'11i!`tY years it has been held 9'0?-1.T?-,lD8 esteem by ;the public, won`-I gigiiolumesa /We cmnon here enumerate t A 2-n. .'l:a:....I u...n._;..u --_. ; , _,a-, . . Take Your Choice. Dr. "Arabella Kenealy, a noted physician 0? London has, from her special practical nu~li- Ical experience among women. detluvetl lll'.' theory that women must makea choice 1.. tween professional : nd married life. ll says Women should not attempt to --.m_: on a profession after marriage. I mean tu- women of the upper and middle cla.-.s ulu. go into the professions. It is not le('o'.~~:lr}' that thev hhotzld be the bread winners ; 1:13: duty should devolve upon the huslmnd, :t= Al I am confident that the rising generation \\'n"ll'l be healthier and stronger in every way it the mothers would exert themselves less I L.,..k anxiously at every baby that comes untlo-r n;_`: notice in the hope that I shall lllltl >vrllll' improvement in the type, some 1- cn-:.~~- l:_ `stamina, compared with the generation tl.;:'. has preceded it, but instead of th tlmw i.~ only steady deterioration observable. '1'lli~ deterioration is particularly noticeable an-=>: the children of very active mothers 'l'li: cleverest and most highly educa ed \V'ulm'U, the women who take the most act ve part it public affairs, have the most weakly and pun} children. Another thing, women are gum: into too active forms of exercise. VVlnn - young married woman tells me she is (`ll}Il.ll.. ofa cricket eleven or a football team, 1 '3'. only say I am perfectl aghast. W omen mist place before themselves the alternativeto mm their living, to exerciise their faculties,and lt gratify their atub-tionsin a professional career or to become good wives and mothers. and if they choose the domestic life they must I'r(`0y- nize that they must sacrice their personal happiness and ambition in the future l1zlI>pl- ness and success of their children " - u vvru.IulllU_o' ,`1VU UIILIIUD are enumeT8`e ' 1t?"g9od qualities` bnsgtham can be relied .-: is}; cure for group; `coughs, colds, sore tlu-ox goes withoht siying. ..-'9 Up -I ,vvucu. uuur uauug 1111.11 3 DOIEIG, 1 W Wectunlly cured. . o _ E f7 CI_IA.R.01`;T!; MORTON, Elphinstone Man. confnx lzvonts. A Co_ming nosnjin ftibll" is foreshadowed by _3h80k_1ng cough;nig t sW'e%uts,pa.in in the Che.` t_:.- Arrest its` pro ess at once by taki V ,'!HP..4; 1 m whichn ver fa13 '13`-o:chitis, lfoarsne , Q. .JlVH'DI'I.;I'I o`nr3 . A Prompt Result. % ` DEAR SIRs,-Two years ago I was very i {with jaundice and ,tr_1d many medicines whi- gid me no good untill I was advised to If V ,8, B ,when. after using half a bottle, I W: b'a(!l nAII'\t mu-Ar} - i -w van: 0- uguu, 00108, Imncnlns, nonrsncg 9. and even in oo'nn'n_ec1 consumption abr great relief. ` " There curious diversity of taste :m;.;:._ smokers to as the kind of pipe they [:l'lv',' Some like a clay pipe best. others ]ml'ur 1}, briar root,oth>rs again the ineerscliairm, sum. must ha've their pipe well SH.bOll(`l.l l)-mn- liver can enjoy it, others again must have it net pipe and throw it away whenever it l)H`UlIl`:- a. little old But though this dlVt'I'.~l _\ of taste among them is curious, it is nut at all curious that where is substantial unam'mi:;. among them about the kind of tobacco tn 1. used. Exherieuce has roved to their: Ilia? the Myrtle Navy '_ . brand of .hIt'.x.~.'l". Tuckett (5 Son is the genuine article. > These are the simplest directions, but if fqllbwcd they will surely prolong the ;iv-3 of all our. faithful housekeepevs, and a H`t of fresher faced old ladies will grranmmmer the next generation. _.To A prevent this confusion cut off eac; dut from i's successor beam anew wit 1 D ea(":_h`task and get in a deep, slow breath brfon each. change of work. . you on uu.-'u`_ulo When you find you are not taking one at a time and ssmply, and th there. is. confusion and fatigue, stop Shonf Takerten niinutes rest, lie down wig}, thought: of your weight only and Yul) will be `astonished at the results. Eve:-~,'thiu; will clear and you will start. fresh as it am", il sleep The day that is the Inusn full of pressing cape is the day when you cu..mof at!` rd` not to take at least; one such rest. thi n g; *` l'efol'&' "luvemron Lnrmox. . Wmnninwrox Aum. . loan R. KERR . ` .~ Anna. Plan your work in your brain; ths-n 16. your brain rest, and it will he zuguiu read _for work when your body is timl and ifs mi is done Cultivated women do not work wilh tx. same goon results physically as [w21.s'unL woIne:; for the latter work with their minds l'n':(-, mm all thoughts but of their work," while th; former work wishing often they Wm, an; whore bnt where they aye; bot if not tlns, 5.131; l:;;:o';;?.t%:3::% In 'Tl1L__ _-,, Q` G IIIIIJV uuu. IJU UUUUUU In Nothing is more sure to be slow pog thesystem of American women wit; consciences and their nerves than th. of * `aps and slams. When you sti do nothing else; when you bake it, jyouvneed it. Do not stand around w good muscle and nerve ` waiung. " -'\1 ; i'~ pa` L `<:~'#"-W `W F."|1I'I. _1anot>Tv;hi1e,`sitting` or 1' , ;' a%;.:. {mm M. M c : ., ti-Teedtoget up but simlly 3` .31-ow heav-y,.', I_:et. your imaginzitioyrmiafd and play, hke a child, thatyou P I mountain or something else which occute` _,-_ . O. ` ov(`.yon?`v_vill do 'ir,ghow soon you will hen"! .. ...... rIuJ, ` uno an uuuu, Lali yo or on. - y The greatest rest comes from fxeelom , mind. We can keep om minds fre 0 bntlenrn "how. Let them take up at a time, and be content. poison. U with the{ I u are ; occurs 9, e if we W11`. one thing the nnf'~ mm: and nIamnWhan .. gamf-` CUP III VVl1\ I To be health-y and busy and happy. 28, 1352 Six Years Suertn.-1.. mm 1 Cunodon culungs. u.-- Innn 1' tin; let read; L and work S'.I.'ISA'1'l1! an .lIib'1'.Ili1.V. . - . - BARRIsTERS.- . Sonouzoru In High Court of Justice, .vot.a.1-lea Pubno. Oonveyancera. Umoes over-ahebank of Toronto. Burma. ~ _, never ' .,6.~wa.:uh ta to the b F v - "A8 silent zuu I\_ 5,, ___ `)5 all uunul AB soft as LN Than lift thcl And ripplf Alight. as A8 fond n. pure as t: A: sweet us So temlcr One &ft('i` ill ): 7\...... .1..\ There are 01...]! .. VJLIU lhlux -. ... Down the V8 hear Lin In the St('] .I.,___] Luv: \. uu Shae! Shit wu Those ho L1.`k``1'{r And ma *1 n:u1tGE W. LUUNT, BAuIiIs'rER. AT- torney. Solicitor. Notary kublic. Ulces in Bank at Toronto Buudlngs. uwen bureau. Ilnu-I-in Ont 2l.lv. 'th0ll___1}lf,.~i `) `fresh plea A8 a sun manta P"l congenial with gay n the hum: others, thorough!) pauses fur 10!), We L5 )_ And ever as an add yet when" oriea rec.-sl the vine-S sounds an 14 Q\llALJ`Ana .-... a. "tnmul ed 113 as it evening; a. and fhea hr and mind and dulfg} this deliuf a special r, tiou is was rend`er'1n that is no the uccwul ial apfm-.- l'ea.dm_: 2:1 Iecnrwl h great t.-.1 0IH1n(;_latl( Comprohm are ew-u pr 'cf.ic<* 0 given so [I] meudwi a. that ham)" would fni To read u 111, to the th0lH who ehadnws < bri;_{htrws can easily ourselves J In `O! the hea -ax; said. N in tho bin:--1 by `mu St~I`(*,n_{ and is A P1034 _'0f.a1l t}1-- J.IJ.\-- c \- -n Duchesa - bar Well I ! ienburg S hnid hart 3 lovely 9; the tirst though i castle wd romu we forum {J 30 tl1t`i?" was sure plot. ' I\.... ".2 - Tho} ' The bot Teck, writ` -I.\\.a||, vv Mall(}a 1 Dnnuuu nu... Ot an u.rr0 I- _-EA. ..,. 41.1 DEFORMITIES ALD DISK: `SE8 OF THE JOLV'1`d-DR.. McKE.~ZIE, 1; moor st. W.. Toronto. win he at me QUnih:N I5 H /1`n.h the last Saturday 01 zfvgry munch. -L here a.rc_ `T. , , _ _ _; you to ` `or nicial public In ` I0 duill stand w 7 nothing "that is ,The ur.w recniv It is thei 5 ho is b d` :.. `J 1y in my_ wild hast Suddenl `the back Ornamon as in a a lovely h -..L -. ..l.. vv uuun. . With f] 58 twistud -t coil, daa vanishmi ite with sunny to governess V t_h0ugh L ' fair hand ~ `v':l.'hese 4 zbegm gradual! 1 J the nuu)_ `N19 hos! T_p`.i.uaea f jgstnaola Hggmong t "ftire, to Lllvlu .. dc; lluox. an By [hp .V...._, .. when slujl vvnnv But m The .I_l.o was It nigh_E_ How ` T. nmvrmu, omnux UUUNTY on em- ool. will be at his o1oe.ut the court aonee. Barrie, every Saturday. Residence and P;9;."W- ___._____--____ =j_. 5.. '.l.`01'onl.0 umversmy. u. u. 1-'.u.nu*b`.. um Oinea and night rgssidencv 3. Brown's Block Dunlap atreeu Ba.--ne. Telephone. 77. ` UHIUUB I1 Burma. UIILVUULV X HA.l.'h.|A.lV'l.'. DLl.'IIT..I.li. Jill` porters and Dealers in 00313 of all kinds; and : Goo -G de el hWhi' F mm'L'3.'I; ..:':i`11 kai Fire `m.k.""m`"' '"mmZ mmn%"3: `i`x`n.`1`,n'x`3` ":iZ"` Plasterers Hein Storehouse efthe Northern Be11wey'8w1toh, toot or John ntroet, near the wt `The Rand k(i)`Ifld~th1IdI;%.:Io` is bitter than :0 - an 0 err on enie superior. Otloe -Gainer-'0! John and Elizabeth streets. on Real Estate at lowest rates. Farmers otee Discounted. Collections mcdc- in, on port of the County. Real Estate bought on lold. Conveyancing in all its branches. Mer- plcge Lioeneel Issued. Omce-Rose lock. Dunlap Street, Block. I5-I! ` 9 I1. UXUN. l'I'G.lV.A.'.I.`li FUIVUD "II! 14151` I UUIHHIIBBII P. 0. Box 73. Ben rrie. P. 0. Box 7, Allandale. -__- RS R SS and Arthur. Physicians, Sur- geons. e c. W. A. Ross. L. rt. U. .3. Edit. L R. C. P.. b no:-don.` J; R. Arthur, M. E. Toronto University. L. U. P. u.nd~S.. Unt. nmnm. and nicrhr. 1-maidnnmn. Rrnwn n Blank. I Inna l.'U UIJJU IE . 111101111611` Bill` .5015 HOW V Hotel ionowonened .101-,tl_1o a.ooommodo- tion of travellers. T No `exper_ n'o'hoI;been~spo17od to make this thobeat hotel north otoTo1-ontm lthubee 1 isedwiho T . in um 11 A t every,w::`1ommog:tn_ ti ;:.and com! I:;in"t test. ogprovod style`; 0 ommerll3`i nl`l1:_i_ern`-wlll`n1,'tho _le_ and ovorythihg`} :h.ey:`_ nequ1:o has enape llysttelided to.`-- -Termsotroau. 81.00. ~to_ ;;,o go :-.' ottoudsoll ufoina. , T ` ti. (11515 OIQIJQIDSIB B11 I50l'lll1"8Il(I"I0`W $380118? nd Lecmrer ingthe -'1`orox.m_r,_OV Xllgazo o.'_N_It1Bib.)._= mcue,n o.r_`mJ.;o;AILI!:?!IAIMoN I ;.;W?}`P9;;;4PV: - Bm.ie'E . .d..W_ F, rm R3- 1d~2~%: 949993 : Hots!`-. . . vrnbnou a..1NswnUc'nIoN .jqUA:a1N_-..;-..;_ III`III\ Queems I-|;o1fEL,| \x1'r\njrnr1- f) n 17- n H. LYON . PRIVATE FUNDS TO LOAN - an Raul Inntntn at lnwnnt. PAIAI. `lfgnnnra D|UUKo 'hl'l'lB. . WM.` LOUNT. Q. 0. A.` H}. H. In - wuss.--an no-. ...au 3. 1:1. u'ruA'rmz. 91.0.. -.--on-v-two. yuan`. v-vv:-- MOOARTBY. Evmls), f"EPLER& MCCARTHY, r I In. * Noarri; ' EDWARD Lmoa. - knopnxmroa. u--_..;._.._.-_._. FOR INVINTMENT on good , freehold security at lowest rate rest. No prinoi lmone reuired until and of the term. H. . STRA H b. Solicitor. go. Barrie. V .37 . A .0NEY'1`OLOAN.-- zsoooo so 1 es; 4 cent. J. '1'. 8PR.0Uh. on:x3or. 5}.` nnnln - UIITIB. V {Bu-rte. Int 0015.. 1885. ' TBOTB AND 1 .__::_ 5 `I'l`RA'.l` &. .ll`aS'1`EN. rormson & HARJEANT. BARBIE. 1111-` I uni-tar: and Dnnlm-n In nnllh of ll kinda` And ARRLL PLAN INU .M.l1.aL.-U'EU. BALL. ' Ilnnrni 2-huh- Hlinda- Momdimm_ &n. Pinn- [mm PUBLIC 1a.infoi'med: that this new Wntnl in nnw .nnnrm fnr than nmmmmnn. f.l.'I!1'lJl.I.U ` ITDUJ, ' J rtends all t.r_'a1n;. EARN at MURGHISON, Bannlswmns.` Solicitors. Conveyanoera, 850. Mone'y to IIIL (')l'Hnn._vnnv I). J. Mnmhlnnn n~ Qtnl-A. t TTLRNALL. M. D. 0; 34.. came in 3:171; . wel1 a Block. Allandale. On the Dremiaes nlcrht ' 43.|w HE LONDON G UARA'i;im 8:` ACUI-' DENT C0,, LIMI l`!sD. . R. sunmvan DAVID. V. ' Commissioner for Quebec, rs. Roy 72. n. rrin ~ Aannt. A r___----. -..- _. _.._, ONE Y.-A large. amount or rivate funds v to land on straight loans at owest rates. '16" MCCARTHY EPLER&MOCARTHY.. RADENHU '1`. BARRIBTER. AT- `. Bolloitaoi-{tan ans ` bn, nnn.1l`h-no. nnmu Rnnth nf Paul: 0 1:; 1'1"`a":." 1?? 'a'v7Ia'x7"v's" 'ii1 1"t'o" Will"-be at Egbert every Fri . from no . 2R.f.f V <=- e-% mun u1cA'urunu;_ ['10. ; , . `NT. `LIE; HIIWBON. _4; M5. 11. Onnswxqxn. . .vus0nu.AMs`.ou_s.. PHY8lUlANo _1_VIo;_ey to Loan. FINANCIAL. nNNox. AULT 85 KERR. Barristers, sou- oivors of the Supreme Court. Prootors. ` Notaries. ponvuyanuers. 850. Money to loan, .01_388. B1365` Biook._oppo1te N. & N. W. R . _:_tanon. Barrie. and Bxngnanra Block, Bradtox-K. q_._____-_.-__ A.---: no'rn'|.s._ LEGAL. G. H. Earns. . 49-1y ' _ Azont. I .1 01'" 14-3.` In thanking the public or Barrie and vicinity for the liberal patronage bestowed upon him inthepaeybege to stetethethe has at oon side:-able expense increased his baking teem ties and is now-prepared to do aim-ger busineu thnn aver. . V Tomwoucouooolooooouuonorvoooooooono TomnwjliI:IIIIIIOIIIOIllrO`IIIlIIOI Toronto and ALL mums south-a.t.. . .. Mentor-d Brunch Rallwgy-nndh orth I hnnnA"RfAilwnv n`f.;.'." _ _ . _ . . . . . . . . . . R. PALMER. SURGEON. EYE, EAR. . Throat.` Nose. 46Gerrsrd-streetrea-st. `ro- ronto. may be. consulted on the Queen's Hotel. Bu-rie. on Friday, May the 10th. from 8 to 11 cam. and the second Friday of every month. R. J. F. PALLING. `Graduate of Trinity University, Toronto. Fellow of Trinity Medical College, Member of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario. uuloe-H Corner Owen and Comer streets. opposite Central School. . UTOWII B111. -1181! hursuandl-I_illa_1aleau..._... Mldhurst (Mondays, Wednesdays 8: Il rida 3) at ........ .... .. Grentell NAILS EVERYDAY DUE FROM (on. nugur, unus- ueadays and Fridays) at.: I I O I o o IIIIOIVIO-IIOIOOI o I u I n In Tomntoaw`.`CHI;II.U.'..'IC.UI...IIII: atugooc-oionouu u o o o o one o o u u I nu TUronto`tg o - u o o A a o - o n - u o o - - vctouootolv Railwa mails h-Om the south as... . I meafor Branch Railway and North Simooe branch Railway 112.; .A. . . . Collingwood and unllia. at ..... . . . Gmvenhuret Branch Railway 51:. .- .; Hlllsdale. Craiqhurst: `Dalston, Ed- an dud`C1"own Hi1l'a.t. .. ....... . . ` M1 hunt. (Mdndayb. iwedhesdan Fridnvnl It .................... . .. LII-s*-;i.:n.,.a*h.:.-:*1a*:-;m*:.~h*;dto...-"~v W - Jlleumru nrzsnun xusuwuy 'IIl`I`ll_,L1Ul.`l._ll Slmooeailwayat;;`;............. I Oolliugwood and Urlllia at. . . . . . . '. . . . Gravenhurat Branch Railway a.t.. . .. I Crown B111. Dalston. Edgar, Craig- hurnr. and `I-Hllndnln at . . . _ . . . . . . . . '. Oloe hours. 8 a..m. to d.pm.' (Sunde. `seei- o9p$lQ),' and tom. 20 minutes often the val of 19` orom night mail on saturday night '1 yo Money Orders issued and paid on and Iron: any money order omoe in the Dominion of o Canada. Great; Britain and ,.Irel8.nd.;eBri,ti h India. Newfoundland, the United States, Africa, West. Indies, Australian Colonies; Asia and almost; all foreign-_,oount'a~ies.1ond suiting Bank deposits reoelv d from `L00 to 3009, tween the hours of 9,s.m. an I p.m. ` . Tlnttgr Inn `llnalnlfivniinh vuinar-In. rung`-AA 1: uvvcuu `mu uuurp U1 sun 5 D.I_lJ. . Letters for `registration must be Busted 15 minutes before the closing of each ma . -' Dans--- .._ 'I-a.a.-.._ A-_ > A`. - T\__._r_, . - -- _..-..-uvw uvavnv vasv vnvulua V; UIIIJIIII-lull: ` Postage on ` letters for the Dominion and the United states 3 cents per ounce . and for Great Britain and Ireland 5 cents per imlt ounce. Re- gistration tee 5 cents. . - Mail Matter taken v from the street letter :?:?:2.':: :a.13%".3::;:,..:.e:?* 8 '*'* H Post Oioe. Be`:-rie. June 28th, 1891. 30-11 . i . J.` mnvvgnos Postxnuter .._. New Brunswick. Nova s_cotIa. `Prince Edward Island. Cape Breton and Newfoundland. All the popular sea bathin , shing and plea- sure resorts of Canada are a ong this line. Pullman mm Iaavimr Mnntrnnl nh Mnnnw D0011; LV.D.. Wlllnoll 01181130. V Close connections made at Point Levin with the Grand Trunk Railway and the Richelieu and Ontario Navi ation Company : steamer! from Montreal. an at Levis with the North Rh (Ira Pnil unnv will nd itvadtrantageonewtc as; thin mm, as is the uickest in point of time. and the rat ` T are as ow as by any other. Through freight :- forwarded by. fast special trains, and exper- ience has proved the interoolonial route to be p the quickest for European freight to and from all Tpointavin Canada and the Western States. . mlzntn mnv hn nhrninn and Allan Infnn-nntlnm '.HHd.'l_Bl00k Ba.rrio.~ 9-481' ' OUN`_l', HKWSON &0RESWIOKE BAB- risuera, Solicitors of the supreme (51-nrtpot Jud! 1 mu-e of Ontario. Prootors. N ota.riea,Con- voy. noon. &o.. Monoyto L-loan. Q1oes-Rops Block. -am-1e. , WM.` '|.nrmm D. (1 ("..Il!: `llu.wnnw_ nu uulw-In Uunuun am! we western 5581103. 3 nckets may be obtained and also information W about the route and ggbout freight and passen- germtos. trom . _' _ ` ` - ROBERT B. `MOODIE. Western ll`:-Ainrht and Dian-anon: Amml-. -- _-'-..__. .,..--.-- -anvv-g av-- wing avow--yo . D. POTT GER. Chief Superintendent Railwav omoe. Mohotbn. N._13. mm 26. 1885. IIIIIMINIIJN IIAKIIIIY II Pio-mo pmnms Eoonns as wnnnmas -nnnllnd AI: nhnuvt. nnthln and on nu-um-.-kl. |BARRIEi7oFF1cE| IIIIIB 1'BB0l.'laII OI UIIIIBGB BIB 810118 61115 11116. Pullman oars leaving Montreal on Monday. Wednesday and Friday run through to Halifax. and on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday to St John, N.B.. without chance. lnnn nnnnnntlnna mnn at Dnlnt. ram. with n-um .Lu0ll6I'8&.|. | Shore Railway. Elegant r-nt..n L%:-:5oTs` 1fHs VVAN. ;|s-'%-%.%.fr`.%%:B'%:E=Lovv1wV __-_- _-_ _-_ -.v-- ...--.= -+-------vv wvu--.u---v-r 0 am: For LONDON,.ENGLAND, Oeplte 19.000300 :0 `deposited with the Govern- . meat etottewe 3100.000. Reserve fund . ' _ ` _ ' : ` THE MEROANTIL FIRE INSURANCE CO Oepltel 8500.000: Government deposit made, Iran Aaovn ARE ALL eroox oomumns. nah: tn A man: nn Itivnlrv . 1 Invrucn --.......... {ran Aaovn ARE ALL sroox THE WATERLO0 MUTUAL FIRE INSUR- ` ANCE 00. jcspltsl. 8600.000. ECONOMICAL rmm INSURANCE co. : . BERLIN ` irommem. s`:3.o,ooo. A OCARTHY. `PEPIQER &. MCCARTHY. mm-lasers. Solicitors. Convevanoers. 850.. D'.A.L'I'0N Mouurruv. Q. G. J. A. Mouawruu. o . n.. r. karma. 13.0.. F. Homssnv. Barrie. MCCARTHY. Pnpnms, MCCARTHY 8: DUNCAN. Auiawn and xueeunre. --,.\ __._._.__`n..r\.__-__ up-uuunuv gaavuuwgug JV VIJIIDUIADJE Gt `E00000: I o u o -vnooo--vv_oVo'o-n Grenrell wuesdqya and F;-idaysp t.. EIIUPB HHHWBY. ' ` - - Elegant rst-class. Pullman buffet. and amok- in cars on all` through trains. rat-class refreshment rooms at convenient dintnnnnn. - us. SGROGGIE, A convmucnn,comss1oNE1uNH.c.J. 4 .%Mso;.}...: Ic:,eeea;, Jeliie-4.! %eft<'>,; funadk qrdu.-'9n:th_o-shortest notice . 5 " my rnxqns. or %;:trnrw.ro1`v;% tjj -- uAA11i } 01'1? IOl?-()oer. 11END1msoN's Hm. G BOSJSI. ANlJ 8 R$TAuRAQT. "` 2 , BOARDING `HOUSE I "_ X . .-Vi ,. U. i _V_ . - . .-. -;,'_,--~; :4 '2 ;v- nn nnur nn uvnunm. } e..mmmgArmmggnq t % man 0Y81'EI8.-AlsY(8T|!.A.8ifl!G'|v lNTERGO|.0N|Al% A RAILWAY. prietor. Excellent accommodation` for vellln public. Bar and inner wall unp- ' QUEEN B HOTEL.-A. W.. BROWN. < `toll with t e beet." Good etebllng and etten-' ve hoetlere. Luggage or guests conveyed tree . to and from all trains. Few doors west of Mar- ket street on Dunlon utreet.