lllul, ~ LVBWIOIIIIIIIIIIII, EBB UIIIBOQ iip Africa. West Indies, Australian Gomnles ' _ Asia and almost all foreign` voonnt:-ion. and aving Bankd ta 1 dtro 0000 33000. be- tween am` ourw ;a.m.I: 4p.m. 1'...u.'... 1..- ..-...x..a...u-.. _._..'4. 1.- _'-..L-a 1: lvlvlllloouonoouououuuooouoocooooooooco w|.IOCIIIIOIIIOOCIIIIIIIOIIIIIOOO Toronto and ALL mums south ot.... . Moatord Branon Runway and north ` lnmna `Rgilwgv gt ______________ _ _ UIIIIWIU IDIXIWUY 55:0-t--0---00"}? Oollingwooa and urnlia. at........... G1-nvanhm-at Branch Rnilwnv at. . . . . UDIIIIJBWDDQ Illa Urulm .Kunoootococ Gravenhurat Branch Railway at. . : Crown...h1ll. Dalston. Edgar, Crois- hntur. and Hlllndgln at . . . _ _ . . _ _ _ _ . I Uruwu. .nu1. Jllillllllalo ltuglu`, \ll'Dl' hurst.andI:lillsda.lon.&.,..... : Midhurst (Mondays. Wednesdays & ; ' It.._.......~-.......-nunu < Grsnten (Tuesdays and Fridays) at. . I: nuns In ` lfl I1)AY bani Inc` It Tomnw`t|';IlOIIOOIOOCIOIIOOI OlIlOI1 Tom-ontost........... Tnnnntn at 1.71"`-IJ.UoaI_n ouooouuooogonuoocnonc Vlhunnntn at ' ',|,'0rU.I.|`I;U`lrgunnnnuoanooovovou--uuauooooo Torontoa.t....__,..._.,....,....;........;... Railwag mails from the south at... . hnnfdr Ru-Ahnh Fhrllnvgv And uklnt-l-flu q` nauwu IIIIIJH Il'0l1l H10 BOIIUI II. . . megfor Branch Rawaypnd `North Simone Branch Railway a.t.. . . . Collingwood and owns-a;...._...... 9 vpnhnrut B.r&nhfRail gay 51;. . | I-llllndnha - l`.v-Alain-`Ir. Tlnlntnh IIEIL Gfofen (`II UUIHEIIBBII P. O. x 73. Barrie. - P. 0. x 7. Allandale. INTERGOLONIAL RA|I-WAY- % DI/llbun, n. "t-cvvouunaaooo .1.unmn`1.' :1. muuuus. Western Freight and er t, Roeain House Block. Yor It.. to. !\ !\l\I'IIlII-I-AIM` `I'D Lanurulv ullvnulrl. VI ouaconpqo enroll |TI)iesdqys and luru DID!-IUII IVIMWI uuu LVUII-ll wsimoooRa1lwo.yat..............A.,I Mimrwnnn And In-illln ML ........ .. *'s`:?1"z.?".;..'`.'f..`.f.`1'ii`oox. :.`.F?.`:`$ mo. - D. POTTINGER. Chief Superintendent uzmuo ALA `.-A..- &' II `I-- 1 `X1 Lnw Luau ` -Craiirhuru Dalston `a Crown` at. . .. .. lllnntlnva Wndnnad: BISGUITS uolcnongquauoolmpnolovlouv esdngys and Fridbyl) `st. Puv!1.,ot .11. M. rum and .w..`,'o;. in (Late ot'Le!psic`and.Bfeu1n-ma nay -'1 9, ma Leouum-' in the momma Col1oi&e.o1f1l7u`i_o.) -I-i.-nauu -nu -_ .'.-`. ..- .-`.;_'..' . ..-..-.Lc.z_`_;-_ ; 2 sump M FREDERICK -3` BROWN THE 1.10 67j"'.l -- n th ' *~:u.o 1.... z.,:,oh::?::m .u:z:._.?:..;:.....::.....% Va.nd'nntr!tion..an2!` mcsrotnl I .oson-Hot. :';*.:%:r.m.1.a'=".:.a:5a`:u:*.v:`..%.aa:*a`.:.?.a*" to attack fvrhwerewervthcrdisjn wank point. e :'a.*:.:'.:;:'r:*.:m.a*.1..`*.:.*? *::`.r W frlf .jIg_I1}i`1hed vii`. HE LONDON eU[i.4Li~:Tmm 8: ACCI- DENT co., mm-nan. R. SULLIVAN DAVfD. - ` Commissioner for Quebec. 1: n. my 72; mm. . Atmnt. HANDLES `ALI: KINDS OF AUO'l'ION__SA1 a'E8. I u:ua puuu .uiu'1'Auh1l:l.IBD COMPANY is 1 based on a solid foundation of economy or management` and Jenna: bueineu mined lee. special-lectures: Forty years experience; by eral Iorm ,ot'Po1_io'y and - non-(qr! `table after two andthree years. Prominent o eot : sound lite eunruioe; 11,000,000 4 in ; 4.000 temillee beneted. Cost`: , lowest consistent with safety. Banning nvrv I-in-an vmu-n nnvnil axznae uon`:n'1',,IeaowenoonnIetent . nusea av .three. . ears. never lengthen percent.` on `atlh7e"I1te p hngnor less than 14 per cent. on the endowment-plan. Total Abstinence me: The only oompan in .I))00i&l&dV&!l$DR8l~tO to ob- etsin A uleted Fund . . Heed:>1hoe~t`(3:'u(!)'nnade. Montrexly mm 000 11' `V tupsbousi-no .-o-.1 -.v-- v---vv uvu CZUIJKTO H. N. COURTLANDT. 294:! `Annual Omoe. Agent for Barrio u wuuvuvvuo with {list Bo leaathan pergg thqn 11 no`: Anni: an 1 jms uLnAnLIAV%sALE+A:iI;nnussnI 1116 l.'0])lllBl.' [E01156 IIIIBF I110. W05`. w1nn1- pe, Ch1c&80eMonu'eel. etc. `Intending settlers wr ing for information will receive prompt rep es. - ' _ or :EJ1\rGLAND. A ET In 1347. 1113 LONG nsrumsnnn co ANY is 7 T on uou_g_n}iaatfon lgjgnomggf InnI|nmncuna-6\ gang! 4 'I..._.|..-_.. .. .__A_ QUEEN'S \TI'\I'1fI'I`I"f TEA`? sotnwaws men. nmuor 81'. BAIIIIIE y .`; o|p-xa_qbau :Il.'Ill`lD:'fT" 4"\.3lMVl-I`, .E `. --= * " ` -iv1thb6iling"wa.ta Murmur.` packets. by erooon.i1auana ` . \ P > 00', V - . VMESE Ps1..`mon.mn31:?1?mi;s3-T3`t` GlIEETING : I extend my sincere thanks for your? generous and liberal patronage and sup- port. `It . cannot be denied that such support comes as an scknowledgement that DIAMOND` HALL" isthe best .. place for highfolass Watches end` Clocks. I will add during the fall some novel andsttractive goods, and will keep none but the best. ' FLETCHER & BRUWNLEE [LIFE ASSURANCE commwl [T0 TH:EPUBl.|GI is";`se`.1a)*l;v`2*'1;a*e2`t;.:*ae John tron e `with e - Lungs t gu._ his Ffranklm the medicine fer thus _ Jon-es; country... e _ 9 G. G. GREEN,` Sole Man fr,Woodbury.NJ. IJEIICIILV. J.l.r.:yUu4`uuc -l_|v`. uu\..,vv,vu go` ba'ck3 to Titwhen'ever "you I n.e`e_dl1t; _ It'gi1_rs' ,to`_tal=re1ief-` anqis % a quick fcure`. My. advi to 'ever'y- A` onevsu' eri1.1_g Liihg Troi1b1esis M}- "A. `Y-.- -...:1` mania 1-up A301,, Uu\i'i1|ulJ-ls;-11,15 :V'V_lUlAl JJIOIIE -`-V H----H --Try-it. "You;-will -;s 'n;1;e con- vinced; `-*-In- all the farm ies where your German Syrup . in near` nr 1-viva an JOHN mam PLANING mm..- -GEO. Bum, D.o,_3-=vn[s..r.~.::1::`:"4.:*-u:=a.*...*`-`:92:-:..:-;.= n 0 , I _ ' 40:: or kind: done promptly and asthma- tonly. "Known. John nu-cot; Bu-no. warms. fam- A rgrmyr at V ixy; _j;W.T,~liv in a ~ place -where We are T*a85 subject to violent `Says: . ' Colds and Lung ` '1`roubles; I have` used German Syrup for six years successfully for Sore Throat, Cough, DLIL-\3C3lI.lll.y JUL IJUIB J. &|Avuv, \/Vuobc-D Cold, Hoarseness; Pains in the Chest and Lungs, and spitting-up of Blood. I have tried many d.i'er- ent kinds of cough Syrups in my time, but let me Say t6 anyone want- ingsuch a medicine--Germa'n Syrup '_iS the bat. That has been my ex- perience. If e :you.~use it. once, you ml: nil. 1-mi-Jr` in if vnn nusumc: & aw. ESTATE Aums. Money to loan on reaspnable rates. The Popular Rout East and West. Winni- mn-. fhinnan. Mnnnunl inn, -Tnfnndlnanntthn-a For BRITISH EMPIRE . ~ -.._V_.,_._.,_. ---__------ . I` G.R;F" no, I 1\`I'Dn AI? crimp-v.n Ago .1..-..-__ ...__ GBl TEF`UL-.:00M:FOBTING. Alllli muvuuwu. uonveyunour. Lunar 01 Marriage ldcenoel. Otnoe strictly pri- vate. `Post 011100 Building, Barrie. and at his private residence. Marv street. 11-ly I, A. BROWNLEE. Dnnlop Street-. B01116. nunwowlunt 3. R. FORD. 1 Long-nuance Telephonlnt. ~',A,u_;" ` giizient in `telephonyhal. been- .mgdg1p'V`gI,l>ou ;-,ne. The P ojstmute:Ge n- erplif I` ,i_o'tox-in and; South Australia; with edwln `establishing: conversation between .Melbourne and Adelaide, 1 distance of 500 miles. The government: of the two colonies have erected -njoopper wire (N o. -12,01-' rather-more *t_ha`n one- eighth inch `in thiokne`e),_ fwhioh ie"to~be `need for -a new" qu1_ui_rup1ex jte1_egr'a_ph" instrument; fund ` it v'vi\l`:d'eterrniined to `Me ivlrut: dould be,done_ yith tlnef.telephone over~ the. wire. F01: ovruihcnr ; I-9. "9l1i|"%|.'.I\td." comm- tionlivaa -on..snd .the:ohi!nep~ofvtho`i I most `e`eot_i_ve.. - their Qieoutlvezoioen. Inoooed-it .Adelaide.po`1tofee.oloolt" were distinctly.- hegrd-iin`:`Melbourne.and` vioe Vern. 1 !l`:he: A1np`tcumonti'ued[st-- Mel_bon1'Ine f_'w"e'!e: 'th_e< :HunIilng;Berthon,1,Ber!iner - gndisr ?Blake; the two toi-more taundi ` mom. m...A.... 1:. Yon; d1st;eissin' conglionn'be.eure<,1'. ' We know it because mp s Balsam within the past few {cars has cnredsomany coughs and colds in t isoommuni . . Its remarkable sale ha; been won entirely y- its genuine merit. Ask some friends that have used `it what he `thinks of Komp1a_Ba.lsam. There is no med-t _icine so pure, noneso otfeotive. . Large bottles HI:-5 anti II n# n -Jnnrnriafa Qnvnnln `\A-In. uyuvnu an i kllalllv EU 0 UUUULUU gQo.g.nd|i.:t.. $11 :amgg'{s"'f' 33:19 bo we aamlzeu roan wmcn nan _ cost $55,000. X. The free opening of this road to the people of the country between. Lon- gueuil.and Ohambly, MB` -1.. -.`A__ L- _-_..J-- suvuusluu. uuuuuuy, .Mr. ; Rocheleau slso refers to sundry- bridges uni other public} works which he has been instrumental in ~- obtaining for this one out of the many favored counties in the Provjnce. of Quebec. s Thu ml-ml.` ....:..a.I.. -....;-1... z*__`:;_-u -.. 3 us vuo .1 :.uv_Luuq.uL Vllquec, V The y_ 910} ep}I_t,1eV spent; for itqelf, and `'9 especially commend t elportion quot- A(".`lti 'nu.'- T.:k-.`-I .. _`.'JA_.` ' `Il!._..:__ JOINTs-DR..,_MKENZIE , 14 Bloor St. .; Toronto. will be at the QUEENS H ;Tn. QEFORMITIES `AND DISE ABES OF..'1`HE the last Saturday otsgw month. 1 w }a'si>e5i?s'1i Bo ed to our Libej --'4G prvuu gr _LVI` nvqvll, GIl\l inmend r9i.drI-Empir- II nvwv Ill JJVUVIIVIVIIIVI VIII._ $2,000 to assist the "Montan- villn Racihg Club in fostering the rain- ing of 1-`oadatera. cc tv 'IIu.. . -|.-1..;.:_.. -2 L_II L . III `II LUIKCUCI 5' IX. 0 The abolltipn of toll bars on Chsmbly road and `the. gratuitous gifts to the intereatoid muizioipalgtiea of a maca- damized road whic ` hag! $55,000. av rm... c......`.............. .1: .L:_ ___a . win}: In usual. Ut`\lII.II`IIl JUUU VI. 3,300 to assist In. the construc- tion of two iron bridges in the county of Chambly. ` - II VI!` 0000 L- -..-1..a. :.. _.--__1_.._:n2,; _ VA uiv nu auavvvvu avvusavavsu hefevident general rule ofprophylsxls is, therefore, to-avoid all of those sources of infection`; but there are circumstances infwhiols this is either impossible or un- justifiable. Duty calls the physicianand the nurse into the sick-room,and no argu- ment based upon self-protection -can keep the devoted mother from the bedside of - her sick child',or the wife from givingher personal attention to her husband, or the husband to his wife,when stricken by pes- tilence. Humanity requires that during an epidemic the sick shall be cared for, the dead` buried,and the foul places cleans ed. All this calls for the active and intelligent eorts of persons who have the courage to face danger, and not only of `those who by their profession are neces- sarily brought in contact with the sick,- physicians, clergymen, sanitary oicers, nurses,---but often, also, of volunteers; for,during the prevalence of an epidemic of cholera, or of yellow fever, the number of physicians and trained nurses within the infected area is commonly insufficient for the care of_ the sick. i I `T s 117 C a Mr. Laurier ` knows nothing of Tory methods, and the Globe opines that all the seats recently won or held by the Conservative party. were purchased by railway offers, bribery in many other forms, and the promise of public works. In this connection The Montreal Herald publishes an address to the electors of the county of Chambly from Antoine Rocheleau, the Liberal candidate, which is worthy of examination. In the course of this precious document Mr.` Roebelean gives many -reasons why he should be reelected : . " , Thecounty` of Ohambly, which was so neglected in the past. has obtained through me from the national Provincial Governnent the following advantages : ' T `AH `him A` 1'.4\-ansouaa-.3` vlvvutuuuuv luv IULLUIIIJIK IIIIIII HI 3 I. $22,000 for` the town of Longueuil b the ruling out of the debt to the nnicipal Loan Fund._ . II. $16,000 for Chsmbly basin, rul- lng out of A` d_obt,_ some data. II TTT C110 nnn -..LA:.I_ 1.! LL. 11-- VJI-IGILI U1 VII..$80O to assist in macadamiing 1 a. road in Bouchervllle. V nirtrf Anna-\nA. 4- . n .1..- vuu vs. C ullvulggv null-ID IADIIU ..., I . III. $112,000. subsidy of the Mon- tresl and Sorel rsilrosd, which hss`per- mitted that company topsy in the county of Chsrnbly debts for $18,000 due to fer- mers for lsnd, laborers for work and tradesmen for merchandise. ll 11!` QEAA 1. LL. _;._ ,, l -I bgwpwuulpnl I'll lllvlvuullulvo IV. 8500 to the farmer; of the parish of St. Joseph of. 'Chembly, whose building was destroyed. by storm. V `RA cnnuuunun A` L D__:`- - H: -.. U. NoR'rH..BAY;" EDWARD LYNCH. - RBOPBIETOE. T n..`L .2"..``3a `:.ga..%'= `~ ' ' tioll at tl'.VanAP.. ..Nn ax:-main hnhnnn mural III-IIl\IIIlF WT ZULU V _-V. $500 to tho fa:m:;s-crf Basile le Grand, whom crops had been destroy- edby a hail atounin 1886. V ' ll TTI .0 conn 5` -..-:-a. I._ LL- -___;_._ _ Auftguu- ` _... .. 1 as, W := - ' .InlnldIsI-P:-opliaxln '-5" - " .<.=' 3;. ` - g5, . 3 : : It . - ,-no a '-jinn in-nnu-n JIUIVO LII I UIVIIJ .,VVIIQU KI! UIIV. inaay1au.1to`&'o7co .pr<.;-t ect and those .imInedist.o'ly: dnondoht nbon him. under the vsricun circumstance!` ii: which he may be placed, :an_d: .ccpec1nlly.,in.' the presence of an epidemic? y . . A: Oh`: nivhun nvn `chin: in 1-3:": ml awsvvuv VI -I-I vyauvusav _I_ .-' - . y As,,the we are to give will dlfer greatly according to the. disease," we shall` pauliureview. the principal in; fectious maladlet of man, and shall at- tempt to give Io: such practical instruc- tions as will enable an intelligent rson' to take all practicable precautions or his own protectlomand forithat of his immedi ate family. We have at, however, to make some general remarks. - 1'..::....;.:...... .1:...._... -..- --_....-..-.1 1.- II-I11? VIII? Fllyi IDIAIUIJ-u ' ` ' Infections` dileaaes are contracted by contact with the aick,throngh the medium of infected =nrticles,-om1teu,--or by ex_1_).ocut-e_l`n infected lioccgitieg. ~ -' A 3Anr.nooxb. . Thb Itifo, `uti- `tiqnu, tqgquq ugcinlt the `inn-oduotioh AC" :-u`nn:iuI'n 3`;-an-an A` n'v4-`ufin o W, feet ' `E3355 .19 l"`l!."l.9`W|| of " in igI'1']e"'5iien'Iies of `exotic ofin ; and in enlightened eonntnee, sanitary oicielu; under the direction of the cen- tral government, or of- etateeend muni- cipalities. are charged with the duty of guard_ing__the-pnblic ageinsteuoh It is generally recognized; that thin in to be` accomplished by the iholation of the sick, the ii'i"of dieinfeotent"e,~ and by general mature! of sanitary police. ("inn uphnrdnn -l-13.]: `Ina dndnntinnl than C-VIC. IIIVQIIDVW `(I 3735,15 "V3.93. One wrayain v_Ihiehthe individual may indirectly protect, himself ' against such dtseasesis e,-by ,using.hi_s__inuence to have this service placed in tbe_han'ds-' of compe- tent men, and in sustaining them in their e`oI:ts.: to exclude or ' `stump cntinfectious diseases. by suchmeasures as `have been demonstrated by science and. experience` to be..eioieut for. this purpose. . D..a `aid. 3`. .....s u... I.:...a .: u :;...::..:.s...-I~ JJIIU U_IlI_U I- HUI III? RIIIII Ill` . IIIKVIKIICI` prophylgxja which we-have to oonqider here. The qneltiom in, -;WhQt( can the. ';:eI.i;'a:'.;;;#;;:;;'.;a`{:;7:i;.;.a.;,,,;% I. I #3, II ,,,I_!, _ H0561 ll IIDW ODCIIOG ID! U0I i A non t elm-3.. ~ v non" ondioomtort `in the ahdwlmom IDbl'OVed stvla- nmmnrninl man will find thn. \I` I'll? HIV}! mgntinued Next Week. Liberal Itethods. -- -- --vvvu nnnvnIIUvlVZe Some interesting observations relating to the surgical treatment of wounds by birds were recehtlybrcught byyM.4 Fatio before the.Physi_cal Society, of Geneva. He quoted the-csseof thesnipe which he rhadvotten observed engaged: in repairing damages.-~ Withaittbeuh-;and'futheu . it" makes a very creditable dressing; ' apply- '_ingr- plastet-rte` bleeding wounds, and i even securing a broken limb by means of . .go'u`e-_~.1igatnie;r' `Om one occasion he killetla snipe which had- on the chest a `large-dressing composed of - down taken from other parts of the body, and securely jxed to the -wound by the ~cosg`ulated_ blood. `3 Twice he had brought home ;-nip`: with"tbe inter-woven feathers strap- -iped oufto` the site ofthe fracture of one `.0! other lirubu ' . - f|||_`_.___Z"._L _;_1-,,, I` ' .. The m'oul:~into1-outing onmple was that -of s snipe, both of whose logs he had iundonbtodly. broken. by a -misdirected Ho -rgooyetodntha animnlo only on `tho by following and he then found thnt f.IlA'hnl\! -hilt` hall Anni-I--.I L- -__`l( The bride is one of Utica e popular young ladies. and her very many friends in this city unite in extending to her the moat cordial wishes for her future happi- ness. The groom` is a non of the late Samuel J .~ Creuwell,of the Cresewell Iron `Company, "Philadelphia. Amon,z- the guests present from out of town were Samuel J. Creaawell, Jr., Philadelphia; George H. Tappan,New York; George A. lDcughcrt`y, Philadelphia; Dr. Oomatock, Albany; Mrs". S. J. Oreuwell,Philadelphia Min Nellie lK. Warner, Northampton, Mac; Mini Kinney. Syracuse; Mrs. Mey- Azenberg; N ew York. ' VIVI... `known :- `-n;;-. L`.. 1'T;Z__ HVIJIICIE LVCVV L VIEI The abcve is taken from the Ucica Daily Observer of February 18th and the bride whoae marriage and accompanying `festivities are no graphically described in a niece of our tcwnaman Mr.Arthnr- Cooper of Woodlawn. ` run . _ l raw I II! III I19 `nan IOIIIIG. thepoor had contrived to apply \ L 'j8;6ullvonthutlvon;ng,and: at the Favorite Utioa" ` a` Cg.-1 I the upper hell coffee` and lemonade. were served. The preeente nearly 150 in number, occupied an entire room, and in- cluded many that. were of great value. The gift of the groom to the bride was a handsome pendent of diamonds and I\n.v|'-` WI I`. At 10,30 Mr. and Mrs. Creuwell left for the wedding trip in the East. After March 15 they will be at home at 3,600 Cheatnut street, Philadelphia. 1`3:'`ro$23 s`:"T'e`5`ou?.`;'...`r'.`.i .t `.`.*.'..:"%..1'i'1"a.`. ..'u..'j% Inmnle room: And Avnrvthino thaw rm-In pa onNsoN as SARJEAN 'r. mumm. Im- porters and Dealersin Ooolsot all kinda. and G d9: 01 hWh1 Flninhgs Li.m:.`%.:I`IrIl:nt:',)yt.:ll` kilndg. Fire trioka Pluto:-on Hal :-. Storehouse` at the North: ",.......'.'_" .-.`. .`.'A`.`.;.`::"j1 .`."3.$. ?`.?.:?.Z`a'i:"ux``.n blvotns In the dining room Caterer Owens ser- ved one of the choice collations for which he has become famous. The oral decor- ations in this room were arranged under the direction of Florist Baker. The gen- eral eect of the dining table was green and white. The large design in the centre was in imitation of a lake, surrounded with choice cut owers, including orchids, lilies of the valley, roses, hyacinths, cam- elias, and maiden hair ferns. The corner pieces were candelabra, the shades of which represented inverted white and pink pond lilies. One corner piece was trimmed with pink hyacinths and Gather- ine Mermet roses; another with lilies of the valley, white hyacinths and maiden hair ferns; the third with white hyacinths in silver jardinieres and lilies of the valley the fourth, Mermet roses. The sides and ends of the table were trimmed with smi- lax with roses interwoven. Over the whole the light from the-candelabra shed a mel- low light and lent a charming effect to the scene; The spread itself has been sel- dom equalled on any like occasion in Utica. In arrangement of detail andform of service it was a marvel of the caterer s art. It included chickencroquettes with Frenchpeaylobster salad, turkey salad. lettuce sandwiches, icecreams with Ger- man strawberries served in boxes of white and silver, Roman punch served in cases, fruit ices in forms, orange glacsde, Mala- gas glacade and ban bons in white with green. The cakes were of unique design, and in every way the spread. was all that collg be desired. ` IIYTKIFCOI fvhen all hajlwpartaken of the refresh- ments `those who so desired indulged In dancing. The orchestra was Itationed in parlor. . ` ' the conservatory adjacent to the north Soon after the ceremony was over the guests began to arrive, and st 8,30 the house was thronged with friends. The happy couple received the congratulations and best wishes of all present. Koehl & J acob s Orchestra discoursed sweet trlcdins while the reception was being e . 100 11. l\ _ urnnmeu. 'At`.7,'30 the bridal partj entered, and the nup.tial,knot was tied by Rev. Dr. Thomas J ,Brown', `at Westminster` church Ohly. the relatives` and the bridal party witnessed the ceremony. The bride wore `a handsome gownof white satin, trimmed with tulle and lilies of the valley. Her "ornaments were diamonds and pearls. The maid of honor was the bride's sister, "Helen (J. Cooper. She was beautifully attired in a costume of white silk mulle. Very pretty indeed were the bridesmaids, the bride's sisters, Frances S. and Eliza- beth W. Their gowns were of pink crepe de chine and each carried a bouquet of Catherine Mermet roses. The best man was Julius Oelbermann. of Philadelphia, and the ushers Fred W. _Kincaid and Edwin R. Comstock. n _.. 7, ._, . a = I x ; . . ". The?-lggriigie of Clara Scrantonoopei-; eldest daughter of H. E. Cooper, of this `city, to George Wilmer Oresswell,of Phil- adelphia-, waseelebratedv at the residence of the bride's father on Upper Genesee st. last~'eve_ning_.- Aside from being one of the `foremost social events of the season it was one qojpthe most brilliant affairs of its kind recently witnessed in ,U ties. The pleas- ant home was transformed by the skill of Florist Crowe so that it looked just the abode for Hymen. The doorways leading to the parlors on either aides of the hall were hung with curtains of smilax, while `the chandeliers and windows were hung with the same material and trimmed with white Roman hyacinths and Nephrite s roses. The hand rail of the stairway was gracefully wound with smilax, terminat- ing at the foot with a handsome bunch of American Beauty roses. The south p ll.`- lor. in which the ceremony was performed was beautifully trimmed with Ismilax, ferns and out owers. The fire place was lled with palms and ferns, while the mantel above it was banked with bride .ro'ses. liliesof the valley and maiden hair ferns. Oyer it all hung a delicate curtain -of smilax. The north parlor was similarly trimmed. As 'nn .1 I :.,1 I -_,,1_' ___1A___-1 3 [*Ep. Anvnicn.] For Young or Old. GEN'I`LlIMEN,-One of my little girls (;13_n~. years) had been troubled with costivem-.~~ .:~ Its worst form since infancy. We ml different remedies which gave relief u`;;~.;_ using,`bnt as soon as cisoontinued she wo-c.'.: be worse-than before" using. She lost up tibonnd wasgrowin weak and delic}: A `end of mine who h used B. B. B. vii`-l grand results for the same disease advised QAO-uni `O-` ' nil` Quinn fkn `D...-A.-ml. TX.-. u-L5. "I . Have You Seen It 1 The new Egyptian Dream Book is cm: quite a stir. ' Whether you believe in dr-- .1 and visions or not it will interest and insu . all who read it, as it contams full interpxw : 'tions of a complete list of dreams with ot`. attractive features. Sent by return mail receipt of 3 cent stamp, T, M1Lm'n.\' & < Toronto, Ont. lUII\_l lwllli {VII Bl-IV UIIILIU \|J5U3U HUVIBVH "` ~to.try it, and also the Burdock Pills, \\hi :1- we~'di _ She did not take the contents of win` `bottle before it relieved her, and not ml." frolievedthon but permanently cured her, vi fshe his not. been troubledhonce since, and ~"v-" is`-now eight yeaw old; T?____..T\_ _,_ l\n ' ' Blood Bitterq is a. household 11-nu _ for _dyape1$sin, it expels 4 rheumatism nenral`gia`from the sys_t_em,_actso as an mm` :s Aionja agent ' on the stomach, liver and bov. V 1-; -antogonizes blood poison, builds up ,:.:V- revitalizes the bodily functions and u-.~:r ` and puries the entixe system. A pular topic is . cablnet reconsh`11--1512. rwhic really dces not concern the p111_>1i= = much as the reconstruction and C18.I1SlIL_` -* th_e system against the approacrl: 0} TM fprcemier medicine for .091!` Blond` Bitters, and Mix fund" gen T known. J gt`-sT`cth.best blood p111`Hnf-` -I-v-J, I-I-I IIUJ, no vuJu u uuo !:1LLA=. world. There wae a moment ; uilence, when n` e skeptic broke out with: hIX7|...& .....-I-.._ _.... Ia. .. -A.L.._' unvyvau lllunv Uull VIII! "What makes youuhe so, father-1 I never had a sister J sue or a brother .T::.;. As a. truthful spirit you're not in it. This broke up the meeting. Aremarkable feat was lately accompi ish- ed in England, namely, the complete building of a locomotive engine and tender in a working day of ten hours. The I1Z`Ca" motive was begun at the Great Eastern Company : works at Stratford at 9 o'clock and was turned out complete next day gt 9.15 a. m. The locomotive was a 52:. wheel coupled engine and tender, wei;.'}`-.- ing, in working order, sixty-seven tons. It was in full running order, andhad been builtin ten working hours. Four gangs of men were engaged on the wars, consisting in all of eighty-ve men an{: boys. Rain is its Teacher. Liberalism in the Dominion is slur: `. learn. Its leaders and organs assume `.l'.;u sh y know it all. 8 D.-L`I:- -...l._x-_. _-_ L---l_ LL__, , .1` U1-I`): ILIJVW Ill 9110 Public opinion can teach them nothix.-_' .until it takes the form of a. tidal wave ting: engulfs their whole future. Ever ,.1:z.l to the signs that could warn them awn; from the track of the storm, the surviv just know enough to admit that thz-rs was a. hurricane. 17,111 a "Wu C L|u|L|VDIJUo Neither tribulation nor their escs.pe from political death can infect the leadcrs of that doomed party with 3 fair share ` 1' `good hard sense. They have a marvelll :23 faculty for keeping behind the proceasm; of` events. Three years hence they wt}? nee whet the country see: now. It wil. be too late then. Their views never chuuu with the country : yearning: at the golden moment when the hour of success niight Itrlke if the_Liberal leaders had gumptm: enough to look at the clock. Telegram. v.v uvu ua-Iaulc muuca ugmu lLl Llll` sprmg days, mankind often groan from effects of badblood and kindred troublm .......l.._..J 1.-- LL _ 1__ _. L __, 1 - \.I-IUULD UL IJIINJ UlUU\.l uuu. Aluu1 ULl IAIUUUHV` gendered by the long hard winter. Ra.-:~. the cause of all the trouble by purifying \ blood with nature s remedy, Burdock 1i". Bitters, the best blood searcher and tom.- discovered. EORGE W. LOUNT, BARRISTER, AT- torney, Solicitor. Notary rublio. uloes 1noBa.nk or Toronto Bundings. uwen Street. Barrie. Ont. _ 21-ly V A Hendacious Spirit. The other night a reckless Denver s...--V-; . tie attended a epiritualist meeting, zuj: in the course of the evening, asaunm.-4 be of the faithful, he sought an inter'.'iA:::,- with his father. The medium being mi`;- ing, the father appeared, This con':.-r. [eation followed: 1!" I .1 n How are you, father? Are you haw.- in the spirit world ? Yes, my son; very happy. And how is my poor, dead sister, J ane T . :`he_, too, is content and happy." -.---~ ----~-----'----- '- --v `--M -3~wa.m_ Even those who navigate its Waters (3, not fully realize the strength of it`; current. Two or three years ago 3 government vessel was anchored in the stream observing the current. The wind was very light when a sailing vessel wa, sighted ahead, drifting to the northward As she came nearer and nearer it beam; evident that there. would be a collisioh unless steps were taken to prevent it The crew of the sailing vessel trimmed their sails to the gentle air; but it was useless, for onward she went, carried by the irresistible force of the currem directly toward the bow of the steamer As the vessels approached each other` I-yea skillful use of the rudder on board the steamer she was moved to one side, and the sailihg vessel drifted past a few feet distant. The captain of the latter was as astonished as he was thankful that his vessel was not lost. All that he could cry out in broken English as m ashed by was, I could not helm p, thevwater bring me here.--John Jifliw Pittsburg, in the Feb. Century. *~ &:;`n`-ez;.'.: .`.~`;':ae".',':.::.`;' ::::;;: , gbedh` ,_and, not b itfelewl to` get rid of egg `bk bf` _. , t deisd from hunger when (1- covered. In a. cue recorded by M, Mg" nin, n snipe which was observed to jun} with a broken leg wee subsequently found to have forced the fragments my .3 pnrelled Doeition, the upper f;-agmentr re_a`ching to the knee and secured uma by means of a strong band of feathers am: moneintermingled. The observers wer particularly struck by the application gf e -ligature of a. kind of at-leafed gm: wound round the limb, of a. apiral fora: andxed by means of a. sort of gum, \ Medical Record. ' em, . 5. of splint ~Iim|n"-"` Tli nnrviria nhi 41.4- "When Nature smiles Again. When nature smiles again in the : pring days, '. X'..-4._ -1-L-_11,1, ,1 -,, 5155, And uY899 Size and Strength oi the Gulf stream can ihnnn -`-an us-uni.-..L.. 14.- , Nothfn `luoooodl like success. 4 191- -I-'\\' 1 1-50.. T R. "FERGUSON, BARRISTER. somer- . TOR or the Supreme Court. or J ndioamro tor Ontario. Oonveyanoer. &.o. money to noon; Oloes in Bank 0: Toronto Block, Uwonrgtoeet, I-IHJVIVIA. ' , ` 15 my poor brother Jim hay; cabinet Beooutruouon. W . sh E eloys my boy; he 3 1392. Emmi Rmmoms, Sareptu, 4 mi. Built in 8 DIY. ' 4 >1?y1:1'1}};i:`:`: . nnntn`. louolwru In nlgn uourn 01 duauuu. uuuuu: Public. Conveyancers. Omoel over `shohank at Toronto. Bu-rue. an H. HTBATBY. Q.C., ` Go t ESTER. am: 1:: T a~w (1 `ads troa1?`&ev.?`z1a::u ;m3`'..or%. .5vo; Tnbnouah mamvcrxo ` . TIIED, - acuvrav. PEPLER 85 MOGARTHY, Barristers. Solicitors. Convevsnoers.._&c.. .D A.L l`ON Mocannnr. Q. 0. J. A. Mo0An-r`n`v.. 0'. na. 1: . Burma. Q.C.. F. Honxsmr. V Barrie, Mocmmv. nun. Mocnvmvv an DUNCAN. Allinmn and uraemara. III`! or `HID uonnwov nun gold. Oonveyanolncln all its branches. Mur- mac Licenses Issued. Otnoo-Rou look. Dunlop Street, Blook. ~ II-11 IIIIUKIII II ya-uvvg Illllnl V II-luv. v v vs; a-nvuuug 3 Joan Dxoxmson-B. A., A DJ`. Maowrrr.` It night. EUEVU CU IIIVVZU LT} ll CAIRO`- Yo:oIml')l:&un Collections `made in an on . Ron name he t ""'.m. 5onvey.nog in all its hrnnohggh ICKINSON 8: MACWATT, IBARRISTERS Notaries Public. Solicitor ot-- Supreme Uourt. &o. Horne, 0nt., 0111035 in sank of Toronto Block. No.-3. Owen Street}. At Branch Olce, Elmvale. every Monday. 1-..... r\-.............. n A n 1:: 11...... `,5... Ala wuovu - ` luuanwox Lnxmox. Wnnnma-row Am.-r. JOHN R. Kmnn. T. G. A. WRIGHT. LENNOX. AULT. KERR. 85 WRIGHT. Bar- risters, -Solicitors or the Supreme Court. Proolaora. wonari Conveyanoers. aco. Mongy toloan. Jloes, da` Bloc oxipoaite N. & g_.`1 rgfauon, Ben-r1e.a.nd inghanfs mock: O FOR INVEs'1'MIN l_`*on`-good freehold ueourltyot lowest `rate us :-est. No Drlnoi mon. until Old or the term. H. . STRA . Solicitor. mu. Rnrrla. . . 1 8'! :----v ---v-- ._-._ ._.__-- : ' --'_Vw7' . OUNT, Ell:V0N `f gllglgw-IO 1-[no],-3, Sol] tors . p1-amp` o lldlmuro or Onto:-1o.`Prooton, Nota.:1`e'o,0on- vex moors. M. [Money to Loan. Omqos--Ross Block.-an-rte. - Wu. Loan`. 3. 0. 0. E. E-nwsox. ` _ % A. .11. Onnswron. Alarm nmonntbt rlvatn tunds tolondons htloana at went:-ates. MOOARTHY EPLEB R MOOA R'1`E_Y, . Uonveyanoer, Money to uuun. Aumue onhwelra Block. Dunlap ear .oel:. Bu-rie. 9 '1`. BPIIUUU. Durrwlour, Duuulwr, uuuury. '.l.'ISA'.I.'l.'I.X 5 -IIi'l.'liLVo B no in h 00 I 1 Justice. om-lea` |'5?3.?:n- r(".nnvaEr!n8n'narn.ur01`I)loal over Bank R. J. F.rPALLlNG, Graduate of Trlnity University, Toronto. Fellow or Trinity Medical College, Member ot the College of Phnlcde.n:,a.nd surgeons ot Ontario. unce- Cornor Owen and Collier streets. oppoeioe Central School. - . 19e'x3 '?3 o9i;11o'o3t'6-$1?dsv a - P_1-to m , . menduumm..- ... 9 `V1.39... UUL1'. l.'Il' UH; JlU\JAlI'1'l1l & IJULVULLV Alliatgn and Uxeemore. . lloouvrnr, EVAN?) Puma 85 Mocmrnr, B. LYON. PRIVATE FUNDS T0 LOAN . on Red Estate st lowest:-nos. Eamon an Discounted. an; must on! thn nnnntv- Raul `manta hnnnht An [ums mnwmns. ciwinooi-. Issuer or Nina-I-lawn I.Iannnn|_ (lfna an-lcmlv nri. ETRATHY 3 ESTEN. R. `PALMER. sunanox; mm run. Thrust. Nose, 46Gerrard-atroeyeut. To- to. may be consulted at the Queen : Hotel. ID . . `.?i'..`.{.. L".... :....?. a``.? ..?2'm..Tat' QUEEN'S H0'1`EL.-A. W, BROWN. Proprietor. Excellent eooonunodulon for uovenlstngopubne, Bar and larder walleu with best. Good eteblmc mung... ve hoetlera.` nun! 0! guests conveyed Ind tron el1tro1ne...l'ewdooraweetot Mu- um stunt on Dunlnn Itreet.` ` ' ` pas. R388 and Law, Physicians, Sm-' A R- 0`: -- annnu non, T, _ Rama. L- S v -av VVVI anulislli Iagcunifiniisi ` out To LoAN.-sasoooo acoma oy cont. J. '1`. spnovh. Solicitor. o A. MoGBEGOR M. D. O. M. _F .T. 11.0. a Graduate ox '1`:-imty University, Toronto. euow ot Trinity Medical College, Toronto. Member College Physicians and as eons. Ont. late of Toronto General Hot: 1 Otnoe - nv-_- A--- 4- 11.. 13.117. non.-4 `mgnnnfnn N momma: Anngi Mceuixizeon M. no. M. .'l`. M. o. I Gmngve o_x.'1'riz1it.:_' lI.ni_v9:sitr- 1`rm- - -#AAA- ;_-.- _ A. .BADlINHUl38'1'. BABRIBTEK? 1'1`- . Solicitor in Chancel ! some 0011 pt. co. oioo-ram noorsou:hor 1>oatY)17s'd.} Bu-rlo. I9-'48 Ind : Block Owen Street 1'. ammo. cum: courrnr or am- |. nnn_ will ha Lt his ol1n.l.l: the Donn `?'-"if ` V7 V E?" H " V 7' . EARN In MUROHIBON. BABRIBTERS. Solicitors. Gonveyanoera. S50. Moneyto Ion. 0m'oe-Over D. J. Murchison : Store, Irket Street Barrio. Branch Onloo-Potter a ook. Tottenam. . . .. _ EDWARD J. Buns. D. C. MUBOHIBON. T. spaoun. Barrister; sououor, Nanny." nnnvnvnnnm-, Mnnnv tn umn.n_ `umue _n:.`z2g'mEtIImZ.`1':?olErg.?:;Tg'.Irn1i T- LoAN.-3aso out) at o and o} _l_:ont. '1`. ARNALL. M. D. C. M.._o!o'e in Both- . well ; Block. Allandale. un-the premises laht . ASLW - ' l . l$A.Nf1'11Vlt. uunznxs UUULVI 1. VJ!` nun- ool,,.w1I1 be `at his once. at the Oonrt sum:-day. Residence and 1'f'.`1'l'}.":' ` ;-on:o"`a,".$3}e`.'1"i`1'33 `iuf1'f"6":iio`$`.`i Next door to Mr. Ball's store. ` T ornton. N.B. -W1llbe at Ivy every Wedneede . trom 1 to 6 r.`1`n.mA.VfV11l be at Egbert every Fri 7. 1 to` - `E 1V.I..l80EIaIaANEOU 8. MAN lJFAO'l`U.BB8o PHYSICIANS. wo-1-v Money to Loan. 'Eo_f:;{_ "i II.'T nu. 13.355 unu Amour, rnyuuluuu, nur- geons. ow. W. A. Ross. L. R. 0; Edin. L.'R.C P.. London. J. R. Art.hur.M. B. 'I'oronto University. L. 0. P. and 8.. Ont. Ofoes andynighu residences. Brown : Block. `Dnnlnn at:-nnr._ Rm-ria- Telanhone. 77- S.` - 1 49-13 . n .I'0l'I| "14-tt. V .3 v >1 -.`~.".,..,-" 0.. '.-.2 ; ` ' , and M :p.:.lok blnnor. L -I-Ilcj uwxvs *In;; aI9K;% 0 ao;muoa itbuss; 2 . {$0 ITEINLWSTREETI 4- U#vE aWT:LLT's : P10-N10 pAn'rmsoc1.u.s as wnnnmae -supplied et short notice and on reeeoneble fnlwnn 'IoIrxEY Ol:)'NDON,iNGLA_ ma, loeplta. 3.000.000; deposited with the Govern- ment qt Ottawa 8100.000; Reserve tuna V 50,000 Sterling. ~ THE MEROANTILE FIRE INSURANCE CO Oepltel 8500.000; Government deposit made.` (`ran Inovn ARI ALL 3100:: oonrnnle. THE WATERIAOO MUTUAL FIRE INSUR- ANCE 00. Genital. .500.000. ECONOMICAL man: INSURANCE co. _ BERLIN. Total assets, 3340.000. 9 `Sg>'u;,"'1!hVi-cod,` Jlliea, tc.. mgdo ordr`9 nI.th9'hortest_ notice. ` . ` i .7n'f. n`i"ui 3".ooo i.i`u*r ia`` o``$'v.:y"."o:'3:l ` LLEADSETHE VAN. .F__'-5'-__ o1r1'Io1a-ooI._.: +1gEfgpgqRsoN's Hard.-` ans. SGROGGIE, A CONYEYANCEB. GOIIISSIONER IN H'.G.J. Lurwumeu Dy IISI apt I lance has proved the the aninknnt for En:-m xanoe nae proveu me xnrerooxomai route to no the quickest for European 1-eight toand h-om all ointa in Canada and the Western states. (state may be obtained and also information about the route and about height and panam- ger rates born - ` ` ROBERT B. MOODIE. Wastnrn Fl-niuhi: and Dnnnnnamn Aoant Hlllllll MKIAHY ll _IKC& H? Illjlj RIIIWBY Onion. Monoton. NLB. HIV 5. 1%. H10 urunu '.l'l'I1l1K IIEIIWB unu- F110 1810.061181] and Ontario Na. etion mm: a steamer: from; Montreal. at Levis wi the North RI-um-A Rnilwnv. ' uvln; mun urea: Shore Rallwfj. Ibaanlr II THE DIRECT ROUTE mm the West for allpolnta in New Brunawlck, Nova sooth, Prlnee Edward Island. cape Breton and Newfoundland. All the popular aea ha thlltls a 1 L surereaorte at Canadaare ' Eng. 811:0? Pullman cars leaving Montreal on Monday, Wednesday and Friday run through-to Halifax. and on Tueada Thursday and Saturday to St. John, N.B.. wi out ohansre. (Tlnan nnnnnntinna mnn at Dhint `Lnvln with UIIIOGB anuymgnu 13810611025. DIOWHI Dunlap street. Be:-rie. Telephone. 77. Shore w_a . _ Elegant mtzclau. Pullman buet, and amok- ln corn on all through trains. `h-at-class retreahment rooms at convenient intnnnnn, 010111), 1.`.-Do. WIPIIOIIF 01131130. Close connections mede at Penn: Levi: with the Grand Trunk Railwa and the Richelieu and ntnnln Nrnvlnnnn .n1nnnnw - nnnvnnnn unnamed-mumaaimtu UVIVV1 VUIV ZVTII V- VUVIWI IIIII-ll I Letters t gistrati ' . b ' ted 15 minutes barge rtfte olosinognotm 1:33?` 11-_'a{...- -_ 1.4.4.... A... 41.- -r\-_.:__'x-_ -_.1 41.- ` Postage on letters for the Dominion and the United States soente per ounce" and for Great Britain and Ireland 5 cents per halt ounce. Re- gistration fee 6 cents. Mall Mutter taken from ` the street letter boxes daily (Sande excepted) at 8 o'clock am. and 8 and 8 0'0 oak pm. Post Oloe, Barrie. June 28th, 1891. 86-11 V J. EDWARDS` Postmaster mnuuotm-ed trash day. An: ur 31-ooertorthema.nd;x.11"'vvillI:|enootl::`1',. Agent to: the following Iniuranoe `Companies 4 4-up-09' awn --`snow-sgsgo -anon.-- . -o`n 1` n` s, " .16, 7. s as - i.:&rao"""` utesnfuox-.( ...fv:1 5.`: :hoI;1`orontb~n1ght man! onsuturday night II n ' ' "u;6y Orders issued and pgidoninclftrom any mone ,or_der 011100 in the.Dom1n1pn;ot nnndg uni. Rflfnin and Inland. `R1-Itinh any mane urge: 011100 In, u1e_uom1nwn,0I Canada. Baum and Ireland, British luau, Newfoundland, us United states. Commas Asia and nlmnnt All Invasion vnnnnti-inn` nut} nvlno