Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 28 Jan 1892, p. 6

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A ' ` ;~.'c'7.~1 '-:.'-:r3m\i'v.~r rix;>:.a~g\-,\,.p;,~,pg.;;,aL5sj;r; -,=_;;:,.;` u" ' 2 wmn wu 111.11 18 mania Almost. it not quite double tho of any other . Paper pubilahed in Barrie. AU'Anvn:n'r1snns mom. Non 'rms no1_'.'D (12 lines solid honpareil make one inch). ADVERTISING mvrns. um ADVANCE nus A anouunou or THIR umnntrnnnnn AND nmnnr col-ms. nus uonrum Anvnuce Advertdsers wili please barinv mind 'tlih.t:no- 108 of intention to nhnnnm nvnrnnmnnon 5g11Aw,: ;ogt_1_'_A11j- h I No.31 Inches amtmrnrgwin . to. b on gpp cation 1' . I . 1"'\rl'ng. ,1 1-. V srqhejw --Up-mm. o ` `F.1f%TP!n.=- 3!=I'!,M :% ptoplrs cog cow, for man`. unit ownm. :--pr-vi. -vv v- - to OONTRAOT oxnxels. Vn uwsnlulsl 0 ' Tenth street ! yelled the conductor, and started off again. T nun-`:3 nuns.-:_ -1. `).I. .._ ----A gain-an Brmoh `ot rwln &o.. c. an arm cation- Pipe for Steam, Sm %aii:a#c1;ec1; valveia, la"e;g_Im qqugu, and Wm 10-9 3. zuaaue 8Al.l.8. `luv.-.--.: - _ I-I The CLASS H PO|_|C|ES of the STANDARD are FREE FRO. RESTRICTION of any kind. The assured under this Policy may proceed: and reside in, any part of the world, or engage in occupation of any kind, wit out license, or payment of extra premium. a ` snunnnn use ASSIIIIANGE nmurm (ESTABLISPIED 1825.) HEAD OF(F_IOE FOR CANADA - - . MONTREAL. %11ODun1op Street, -Ia\| Bvwl. UIJIA VAL II I looked arouna a.gain at Pat and our eyes met appreoiatively. ' MANURE FORKS, V SLEIGH SHOE STEEL, AMERICAN & CANADIAN COAL OIL, BUCKSKIN & LEATHER MITTS, E: SAW HORSES, - LAN TERNS, WHIPS, % SKATES, Shelf `ayndleavynardware, Chain, Bar Iron, Cast Steel "Spring Steel-, Machinery Steel, Sleigh-Shoe A V `Steel, assertedlength and sizes. _ Gims, Ries, Primers,` Cartridges, Shells, Ammunition, Q ' Cloth for` Halls, Oil: Cloth Mats for Stoves T ' and Tables. TIRON AND_STEEL MEROHANTs _,_ v IV urnnmosr AI5PROVED: MAKES: WITH um LATEST A % J msnmas, VAT MANUFACTURERS muons. StOV9 S I 1 Stoves ! AGAENTSALFORE 1`5H1-: HOWARD FURNACE. Invvu Illlb II c O m not smokin _, returned the offender meekly. - You've got y r pipe, in y r mouth ! howled the conductor. Pat : eyes woke up. And Oi've got me feet in .my boots, too, but 0L m not wa.lkin ! he retorted oruahingly. cl 'lV....L'l.. ..a......L I _..Il-.I 1.1.- __._.`__-L,,, ' U NTD E R TA K E R. A % . V I _ ` Funerals furnished cor v A 2. " `E `F. plate. Caskets and Cf spU'm srpm 151_;NLo1> smmm, llfnl A nrnrrn SLEIGH BELLS, SUIISISTING ASURANCB INVESTED FUNDS. OVER GOV. DEPOSIT AT OTTAWA HARDWARE, At J.HENnERs5ii" _v_ -qvvuulal, VI (ILU-I` DU `.18! and Wgtgr G13-BIOS. All work lige attended to. . .. -:L._.__ j 17`- cngpsuran AND X CUT SAWS, % AXES AND AXE HANDLES, SNOW snovm TY7TT'T'T\f . uwllu svvu IIUIJ-l.JDl.. Conductor collected the rent of the fares on our seat and came back again. I say you can t smoke here ! he reiter- ated angrily. can ... ....4. -......I.:...9n _-4..-.._-.1 AL.` W. M: RAMSAY nun. Muuamz, Moxmm J. A. BTRATHYs A%ENT9 I-I-In. (hit- OFFER AT Low PRICES : CATTLE CHAINS, LEATHER HALTERS & 1:01 P` smnmr, NEXT TO THE OANTON : sromn. jnj __ ' _ Permanent er./nlargements by -.j=:new and beautiful process. ' Tiff ?!-I-ocgn :____- - Bothwell s Block, Ban-%l oAB'fE1'ETs FROM $3.00 PER DOZEN. .j_. FIRST PRIZE. BARBIE. 1888. . 1890. 1891. nL\IlI VIII! II DIIIIJEC O`1m not smo calm good temper. t`|.....l....a..... ....n... PHOTO s1'umos swrram KiNe,i15i:oto.% BARBIE ANB ERAGEBRIDG` ns= Wm: sndGVa.o,AGlobe vdvv a.'L'_.`.:rI . ` v fa . out. TIEEB and prices Always ! stock. Allorderswillr halve ttention. 0P1 %l .l'I TE! iiconxrejatlonal . _ V_ ` Chum 8l0l,000.000 35,000,000 1.200.000 I95`-ITIIIO The conductor : eyes fell on Vtlhe little [black pipe, and he said with a. snap,` You can't smoke here!" , A > I (( f\)gA__ , ' I )8 I I I'\ . c.- 60Ll.lill st.-VI;-Aux-n} of 8. 1889, as`: thernj 3y"soo..i . I , g - jumi)ix;g `1 and t('.U` My dmntj . 'l`a---J P1110 Mnis voice, tin" English, u \\'..H There ha; heen further tronhle between the -French and the Daeomiane. Advice: by Iteamer report that on December 30., two thousand Dahomiane attacked Kotenu. The French garrison made a gallant defence and the ghting lasted three hours. Finally the French made a sortie and the lattacklugparty ed, leav- ing 250 dead on the eld- The French lone was 30 killed and 10 wounded. u..5......., - W's-H Jacob. 31 therelu 2; the leth- lllll papa. '3 tum kick to bccl. after liu. rate-lir nd thin Littl Ielf. at - brute nu Poor few have tllu J I have 1 7` I 1 JI-IEO I Agmn It! in` Lit though: `L1,. .-.. V.-.`J\I6l|\ H0 wg t0 U11` `lt Ind Hm 1etLex' in Ten :1 v-3.1`. | Fi ey b:._ there- Aarm their of H1 faslw \|`1 n der, per tux` woul had city hain .. . Three Hundred Veueln Loot. News comes from China of e terribe Itorm which occurred -in that section of the world in December, the most destructive occurring at Hong Kong for many years. About 300 vessels were wrecked and the loss of life and property was very great. _Vv, ion ,-. wu} He `Ja%:11u Ill! thl I 1 "up who hug I\rvb :lrR}$t`;41i 'sA\. dI`() pp0 1w. strr.-tvh ` Nov . trade 213;`; . Fire at Ileatonl. Thursday morning re destroyed the bakeshop oooupied by J. G. Grant, Mea-V ford," and`the_l)nildings occupied by R. Pelstrop, furniture dealer. Little was saved. Seven hundred dollars insurance on Grant ; contents and $1000 'on build- lnur, and $2500 on Pelstrop s shop "and contente; '|.|l uyt C1031-._ and w She mothv tumbl ..:.`Xl.l. , out I I tiny: return misseq surpri Aunt. little gravel faar-ri ` `( )0 bizzcn ........... Um awkw his br those ' cal, at the cr high Wante vu-|`L lets. .`"l' wlth _ Uncle ataml` they- Jacob routin we_rc Al|l\| .. ca.11_v s ----u--w-cu ---9-: u-vu-vv- 13:14: Wednesday ' night the High Slchool building, Bradford village was destroyed by re. Cause unknown. Loss about oxnnn - A ' crimes sndaacogdonti"-fire, d and stox-1n-1 1okAeI nip the World Over; u.-.1 ~ v . ulay BI-aI!orIl_ Huh Sdtool Burned. .p'e.a..m.A Iqnynlxraists; _ _ ' l|n.nIr.1|I'I in Q`.my-lL..-. `I-|-"Q6 :4. A Battle In Dahomey. :Ga.mb1In. u;r:1:)!:iv1;".,. gaid Pat, with TIAF Minoan `in the Mutuhl and get. 20 per cent. for your money as well as insurance on vour life. 1-__,1(M Ion ,- ..- _._v val vvulu unv- , Iiard Salivsburyh who was conned. to his` bedby 9. "uppb`aed':.-iattifkof inuenza, is much betqr. . .- " V V 1 umcn neuter, iv /_ W` if _ . Jbhu (}oudh*~' Ad: mi ,"*F . "R: 'S.,1 ' 1 known English altronomer, in do: was born l_8l8.~ 2 . . cairn Imlvl. IIJUI-IVY ~`Lea`the'r was very early used as a. currency the Romans em `laying it for this". purpose before either go (1, silver or brass came into common use. History is full. of V references showing that leather was used by the ancients as a. sort of circulating n;edium_ of exchange It ,is said, on. ;good_ authorit , that so late as during the re1g;s,,o~f-Lo.Vuis X of France. the oountry` beqaxpe, so; i_>m_p9_ver-. ished, and f3u8&.QDj_lIGq}18DQB,_'m0ll8_&';80 ' v scarce. .tbat.".1it!z1;e. Pi=9g.f.r.1`LPh9! .1v{ith & .sma.ll..si1_ve.r.naei1sizivnn. mush.ve9s:h.vygr in` general useas money, ,Sorpe;fevg,_sp_ec1men_s' of thuv1,eath..er,. -mop.y~>a.I2. A -sill, an existence. An itoota um lxpprlmoht. ' * _ '.l'1geUnited State; Oounul-General in Fran fort describes what he calls the uncut mem- -wanton; Aexpqrign"ejnt-_rin Qqohniosl electricity tury c 1'! 1 LUQUIIKV 31-`III.-. .'. 0! 975.60 . Geor e Tudbopey for nirly Half` a. gen- ' in-k 'of the 't:o't?vns'hip'o 0ro',v `was buried at Orillia last Thursday. ' He re- ceived his first appointment in 1835, mid. `served contiuously except. from l850to_ 1857.-~ 'I' 2 , t3.I:o .'l'IIdI.op6(. or 9rh..eon (Inn:-no 'l`n.ll........ : J... __`_`.__I_ It 11:. i strange .:.s..;;;..;. V "' 7 A decide(1`y novel miehapiocourred on-the vrailroad. A light engine: running` .from Gravenhurst to Allo.nd_a.le. stopped a.t(OrilIia. for orders, and here it was found that the irontpair of trucks were missing from under the tender; Themisha. was mentioned to the driver of the midnight; `who was cau-y tioned to look out for the four missing wheels` They were 1oca.'ted down an em- bankment two miles north` of. Severn Bridge. How the wheels became deta.chedior_whirled ` from under the tenderiwithout. the, hind . trucks striking them is hard to understand. The engineer felt _no- jar. and was a most surprised man ongseeing how matters stood. - BPUGUII l`lD,.I18:llI8:X 1"' Applaud `Ricfhelieu toyour ha.rt, s. con- ' "tent We can a."ord to ma.k'eA"you-a`.` present of Richelieu ; it_is'th homeof theloinuence of McGreevyism. Out of 200 votes con; l trolled by the Navigation Company, of . which McGreevy aild Connolly are the guidg ing.spirjt;s, th_a.Government, it is said, did ; not get: 10. We lost 'those- vo"tes.,but, wq gained `in every'p'arish'thrduxzhoiirth cot'm- . y,` ` If it IS trge,uh.t we,1ost`Riolielieu_be-\_j can/sev of the`.unioxl_ ofGritiati1_a;nd McGrevy'_ : ism, oil!` 0' po:Ixei1li_s'a.re'wlcq'r;'1i`aN_`to fund` ; all the aa.us`fa,ct_;io_n.l they" can got out offitg - _z:ow`nucneneu was bolt. > Sir Joh'n=Thompson said in the course of a _speech at ,Ha.lifax YA'\7IIl"'.D:l|`l\l\`:l\`u L- -.;'.... L;_.xL9_ A The list of UV vuuav VII: pending bye-elections, cor-` rected up to date, is as follows, nominations being one week before election day : Richmond, N. S. ._ . . . . . . . . . . .. January 21 Victoria, N. S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . January 26 Kingston '. . . . . . . . . . . . . .' . . . . .. January 28 Lincoln. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. January 28 Halton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. January 28 Laval, P. Q . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .February 1 Soulauges, P. Q . . . . . . . . . . . . . .February 3 Lennox. -.`. . . . . ._ . . . . . . . . . . . . . .February 4' Prince Edward . . . . . . . . . . . . .February 4 North Victoria . . . . . . . . . . . . . .February 4 South Victoria . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..February 4 Peel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .February 4 Queen's, N. S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .February 9 East Middlesex . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .February 11 East Simcoe. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .February 11 E_astBruce........... Ha1ifax`......... . .February 11 . .February .11 W;& Baby was sick. we gave her Castor-is. she wuh chud, ahe cried for Castorla. V When she heoum Miss, she clung to Castorlu. When uhohna0m1dran.uhegmthunc`utorh. Ravage: ol'_Gr1p_. . The returns of the Registrar-General tell a 'story=of-the ravages of grip more eloquent than any amount of sensational newspaper description of the epidemic. , The statistics cover 33 of the principal towns of the King- dom, containing a population of 10,185,736. They show that the mortality for the week just passedwas 33 per 1000, compared with 28.7 per 1000 during the previous week. The increase in some towns seems incredible. In Brighton the death rate increased from 37.2 to 51.5; ' in Liverpool, from 36.3 to 42; In London, from 32.8 to 40; in Nor- wich, from 31 to 40.1 ; in Portsmouth. from 36 to 57 ; and in Wolverhampton, from 35' to 48.1. There were 186 fewer births and 1193 more deaths in London than the aver- age. The number of deaths in London due primarily to inuenza - rose from 95 to 271, esides 63 due secondarily to that- cause The deaths in the metropolis from primary diseases of the respiratory organs roses to 1248. There were only 1.3 hours of bright. sunshine re istered in London during the week. _ ` --v -.--w-- --v--u-gp A~ royal commission is to` investi-_ gate the now _almost forgotten White-. chapel murders. A _correspondent is informed that the. death of a Catholic priest in the east end . of London? has placed some important 'revelations{ in the hands of the police. There can be` no doubt that the priest, under the seal of confession, died possessed of informa-I tion that might have led to the arrest of the murderer or murderers of the wretchg, ed women known as Jack the Ripper s" victims. That the priest had qualms of conscience regardinur the sanctity of coin fession,` even in connection with such ' atrocities, is evinced by the sealed packet` he left behind him addressed to Sir V/Ed-., win.Bradford, chief of London sipolice' department. On the package `was `in- i scribed, in` the dead priest's handwriting : This is to be opened after my death-' my lips must never reveal it. 2 . a-Ly - 2" -'T."1f *`tP$"-1'?`.;.'h%`t..`;\?:$' :'~v.-`s-2 convert it into as current ofnntense prey- nure by specially -devised tranaformdrl, m-UZ:` :6 `A `LA 'm-....I......a. `m&LE:L:_g I ; "1'h_oA"'l'h,unL|oVIL'er'a'9 Knowloidxgbt Herlpf. : The '.'I.\1mea says the leaders of the Cathy; ' olic party in Quebec are fully alive to the ' fact thalnshair unique `position wdixld be A . Airtetrieyvablv lost should Uauadl beunnex. ied. to?` the United spate-.: am! probably ` apggxqtiouist d_eaign._s. fwoq1qjpeize_the oppntthnity t:o`get` `rid of 6 'dingr6'di`ally in Mr. .M9roie`r,,_who has long been suspected;of.`chquettipg with cal 'y,faVu-ssuav, I|J[lg):,-}-llo, lnU mbtlve and lighting purposes. Iris said that fully 75 per cent of the energy 0l'8Bt'1 ed. in Lauifen. is available in Frankfort. The copper wire conductors necessary for the experiment are 330 miles in length and weigh 132,000 lbs. The way, con- cludes Mr. Mason. is .now open for Americans to harness the wasted energy of Niagara and a thousand smaller cal- cades and rapids in every part of our great country to the varied purposes of `daily life. conreuton 6!-"J a,ok the Ripper. Given In ' 5&5. nvggggg---`I Sill? II UVVUIWIIJ WIVVIUCII UIQIJBIUI ulvli, ,tn.npmit it t.o;the Frankfort Exhibition, "]ier'_9j-etrausfqgmfiligtgfi '/c_n'rre`nl: of ordin- ary "pressure. "i1c1,in"`i tha.I; =for_n aply-it to motive and liahtimf nn'noaea. It. is said Bye-Elections to come" OH`. 12-; _ now` Richelieu '_'l_-._ mu, , , % .. I`. . ."c'2'.'.IIIII'.III'.'.'.'.II1 3, . :21'y} lctoria .. I nctoria. ii."ff.'.'fffff.'fffI'_'fF `dlesex ..E coe. . . . ..I< cef O I I I O I'D. I I I O O O O IIF A PRIEST RIIVIIALS IT. Loatlpr nloney. .... ... ... ... .... ..Fbbruary ...February . .Februar_v .. ....February wnkruin an I I . -,;!l'.`hey reqkon_in- Swe:ien.'th_,et;i_t costs I the State` about $250 to educate a `person. vOne of their newspapers, T remarking on - the factithat about ab soon as the young 1'-`Swedes retold enough to turn their edu-' cation `to account of some use to their c o1'1_ntr'y"`th"ey' emigrateito Auiericags cel- culetes that in en emigration of 375,000 ' 'per`soiia'in`,th'e last twenty y;ea.reSw'e'den` . haslost $10'1, 250.000.` Well, if Sweden ; has lost it we have gained it, and there ' ;.hee_been no actual waste. If_all immi- , grants were as well educated. as peace-. wibl `nudes thrifty es. the Swedes who - come: to our shoresthere would be less - need of t restrictive laws than now seem necessary; mi: inndei-sidned olet-e for sole tuaeaot half I of lot No. 7 in the 8th concession of. th-- townehp,pIL Ease. Thine one-ot the best :. :rmain1,I:,_e oo_nn&y.` Ins. one mile from Ivy 0. h th h ` 'h . m:1n..`i3a:'?aaw'i7:?.'9 .$1e."'o:-n . #.s.`?."."i?. #3-aln market engljiy. station on the G. 1`. R. be term in well improved. hevlnc goqd .h.'!'?o bl|.'-5."-hI!'l1."orohn.rd_: walla r I :o.J:..!r.s hi. son 1- . tor,og,1g:1, 5'r"i'g:7K?.] L " L "W,-.. " '" 1 `R0. _ B0BE1l%1.!':`Ix4iNv1;'0X. __ - .Waakoda. FOADDIS C0MH`A?Da9* . out Allandalo j 49-tf. tor, Bgro, or` `to,J null: IIIGIICU 5" E 1.*.:.;*.. ".':...*.':'.:.'** wen ` .. . 301;- ::".(. `_,l,?" " For partlonlgu a.gplgq._J o n. nnoxg IJl\Dl'nI\uu u Belnglots 28'to34 ivolusivs north of town line between Innisl and Vespra. Lots 67 to 62 inclusive west ot_ '1`homson- street. Lots 88 to `68 inclusive south of Ross street. in the td' adjoining the.Vi1_lBR6 of Allan- Q . 0000000000000007000000 Desirable auiiiiing Lois" '. FOR SALE % NEAR ALLANDALE i -00 00000 oo o o`o o o o'o -2--j- ' ' ' aruurauon; The ,`,Hon.-' Edfward J .` 1 [fine be, ,_ of 'erI :_>ht,"fsiri,Iierly'Mliriiutervtog ngllild,` ` hId"o.n`e.'udienbe` with the Pre pidenI:'at the - '.WhiteHouee last week. Iciu"generaAlly.un-1 deriteod he will be one ef the repreaerite-" L that of the United State: on the tribunal to be selected for the arbitration of the Behring See qneetiemi _ I _ ~ rm-.1=A'nnnnr- Dr,` `J. C, Ayer 8: co., `Lowell. Mass. Pr1co_$1;. ix bottles, `VV9rAtl_1 $_5_'a bottle. _ L.-1: _u_;r'|__..F_`s?,lI'.\- - :`_C.0N$T|PATlON.' -HEAD _CHE' . ` = R , . RHEU/WATIS/" 4\. SKlN_ H SALT R-HEUM. SCROFULA. HEART BURN. SOUR,STOM'ACH :DlZZlNE.SS D One year ago I was taken in with inammatory rheumatism, bein con- ned `t`o'. my`honse six months. came out` of the sickness very much debili- tated, with no appetite, and -my system disordered in every way. I commenced using Ayer s Sarsaparilla and began to improve at once. gaining in strenfgth and soon recovering my usua} hes th. I cannot sey too much in praise of this well-khown medicine.-Mrs. L. A. Star}: Nfuuhufo` "M' `U W U! I-KIIUIN ll IHC`-(HUI "('5 Stark, N a.sl_1u'a`, `N. H. A`;%e;*fsJa;;Js_qpa.i..3, About two years ago, after suerlng for nearly two years from rheumatic gout, being able to walk only with great` discomfort, and having tried various remedies, including mineral waters, without relief, I saw by an advertise- ment in a Chicago paper that a man had been relieved of this distressing com- plaint, after lon suifering, by taking `Ayer s Sarsapari la. I then decided to make a. trial of this medicine, and took it regularly for'_eight months, and am pleased to state that it has eected a complete cure. I have since had no re- turn otthe disease.-Mrs. R. Irving- Dodge, 110' West 125th st., New York. - * e ' ' -"`I EING due to the presence of uric acid in the blood, is most eectually cured by the use of Aye:- s Sarsapth rilla. Be sure you get Ayer s and no other, and take it till the poisonous acid is thoroughly expelled from the system. We challenge attention to this testimony :- V .. ...._..u.uu uuuw or nose street. in n o_t,Bu-rte. adjoining tfaore wm be ao1d on bio en-1n.,1otp on . .J. A. rrengmonable terms. 3): to ; o u. .' _ I . l'3rr1_ate1-. % Productive Power otweeds. _ . To ascertain the productive power of heads," toe seeds upon a single "plant of different species have been counted with the following results :-Wild can-ot.1,200; dandy-lion 1.500; ch1okweed,2.000;cook|e 3,200; `csmpsion, . 3 425;; chess. 3,500; dock, 3,700; ragweed, 4 372; groundse|.6- font-eye daisy; 9.600; ; mallow. 16.500 motherwort. 180,000; foxiail, 19,500; sovi- thistle.19.000;'must.srd,3l,000; Canadian thistle. 42 000. red poppy. 50 000; Bur- dock. 400 328; pzu-slsne,_ 500,000; lsu`i_b s quarters, 825,000. ' $9"-tr. '. `Regulates the. Stomach, Liver-and'B_6wels ,` unlocks the $ ecreti6ns,T3urifiesthe '.3io.d ahhi removes all im- pur=lties;fr'or_n a" Pi'rnple' t9` thewor .s'.ri s=ri<;a uI2`;4-+=.~-we-g V` "0IlI6lhNWlIil8hdt6hndf0ntil&3 Ontario Qolie. Oollpion. (commend it`. aupeg-`or gogny 8011? Stomach. ,Dl!'I'h8, EI'l10tBti0II, howntome." EA. Juana, M.D`., 7 Km w"::'.`i'5 sleep `ad man I." `I _1118u.0x!oIt!Bt,.BrookLyn.I{.Y. . ' injuoulmedlcodollw * ` N ' Tu Clam-ma Com-nw,77l(urray street, N. _Y. ;B;;ARI_=z%AN 9` s_'r3i;5:t:. ._. 4.--_.L_ -.. . _-:.g. . -.j:. 4-- cor Infants and children; ADVAN cm boooo` -_-:--_j . I >1`-H11:-r mi-ii-i I"I'rn!:'| urn nr 11 "'~`~'r" ' " .-".'~'."' - 5 ; ..-um-'w::r:-.-.; And all Fun_eral_Re_quisi1es Fnrifisiid. 1 Orders by Te1 g i`a;ph or 0th'e rwi,se,A Prompt \ ly attnded to. `_ _ ' _ G. O. DOLMAGE, Manager, Strpud. STEAM wonxs AND snow ROOM, coL1.1Jan:str.. 34.5.3 ans _~ --uwu : 1o%`LIi\iIit"hr% u`\ \;,_ A Ilvyq w I_l\__I_v,Igu V f 00FFfIN8IA_1Iil)g7AsKET8 o1uLL KINDS . % -**-!1oi?9?.r'9r-*1k1n*9i DRUGS, [PATENT swarm; sous; oomss, ` mas uasios%m: n_Ahfuiaa`iiorsL a A ,., ._ .' ..: .- '1, n r! ; ,._z.,`; ' 1 , , v. , - . , . I > . 1 ` I . `l I, . ' ` _.- . `L Coal in Car loss sold consume :-s. No mtermegaw mints, L Write _for`l_ r_I_ces." . `sp'ecisl"A_ttention (Biron. to So- cieties and Clubs. ' A ~ ~` ' emu omen, mmou, om`-. ' own regular business. space for advertising , V they ' do so. transient rates will "be charged for such sdver nisexnent ' ` `ooxnnxsnn invfnmisxnm-ref 1n!1'(a i`i:l'g'zi'ta1'& ?s' men ` Condensed advertiseinenlze `on `Page-l such as `Wants not all kinds. Lost and l!'o`und. Property for Sale or to Rent. 8 tie Articles. .Eto.. Em. mustbemcoom ni Awith the cash. ,g.nd will M` 1nsert_ed-F t insertion. 3 cents `per wo1_'d.Jesc`h`subseqneninsertion, lgoent; r word names. addresses, and gures oonn as words ; but a reduction to 1 cent per. word will be made when the number 02' insertions of me sme matter exoeed Form. A correspondent of the English S. `S. Chronicleisays : Feeling much grieved to read in your columns, almost every week of the alarming increase of gambling among our young people, and of the many induce- ments, to indulge in those dangerously fascinating vices which are nowadays held out to them,` may I be permitted, as one of the teachers to whom you appeal, to offer a suggestion '1 It has occured to me that in every Sunday-school a band might easily be formed of boys and girls ' above the age of \ twelve, who shall bind themselves` never to take, part in any . game played for money,or- gambling trans- action of any kind, in the same way as by joining the Band of Hope they pledge_ themselves to total abstinence. Is there any reason why this could "not be done 7. Auverusers W111 please bear in mind that no- tice of intention _ to change advertisements must be handed in to the oice not later than Saturday at 10 o'clock, and theco y for such chan emust be in the ADVANCE oice not later than 2 o clock noon` on Tuesday, in any week ; otherwise the advertiser's announcement may not be made public until the week tollo . Advertisers will not be allowed to use on angthin outside their rezular businmuu- hn-n ` Hum an .. `For one month-the three monthly rate with 15 per cent. added. `For two monthe-the. three monthly rate with 10 per cent. added. M` Preferred positions` in the er will be sold at an advance of one third on 3 ve rates. This rule will be strictly carried out. V InhOlOIOIIOIOIl slnohes. Co1umn.. l0Inohes, Column on`l_-|.-- 1 t~-I--A-- -v ....v..vw, g vvn 20 Inches, 1 Column - . * ,2 .1 L ' a ' A Y A ` I I `t K , . . A I, 1IIuV:oVpl:'s % _ lInch"III0oIonooo.un I I O1 `I _-I.-_ OON TRACT ADVERTISING- Contract advertisements will be taken at th following rates, which are drafted on correct commercial principles, and, as they will be strictly adhered to in making new contract` after present contracts expire, there" will be only one nrice for all: ` 1 Legal. Olcial one Government advertise menu: will be charged at abdverates. TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS. First insertion, 10 cents per line. Each sub sequent insertion. 4 cents per line. vv- ' Reading notices, 10 centsener line for first n aertion; 5 cents per line for each subsequent insertion of the same matter.- A son of Erin. ` His huge black hands rested on the handle of a pickaxe held between his knees, his small gray eyes looked out over them meditatively, his abby lips, beset by a three days stubble, closed peaceably upon a villainous little dud- been, from which, however, .no smoke aged. _I , ,. 9 an fa ... -

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