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Northern Advance, 5 May 1892, p. 2

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I-mums Ann amiss: 9o DUNLOIS STREET. %B.!s9iuIrs rnfiglcx 1- anown A %anaAn A. MouREGOR. 3.1). 0. M. F.'l`. M.C. . G:-mane m 1`:-mxzy University. Toronto, ow-of Tnmu memos; ooueua. oer Uouoxe rhyuonsm um am-goons. um. ut 10;-unto uuuenu .uospnu.,_ upon.- axl door so Mr. Bah`: awn. '1`nomwn.' 5.8; ..*wm be as In every Woanuanuy. mom 1 was run. T wmooausxou-tevury n`-nuy.trunA_to mm- . . ihtf . dlrnrtlea. intending to hi ownintoresubyplacixrg that-ulainhinhsndl. V - 0miCE-Nexi door to J. Gslbnithh, nearly opposite tho_Qneen'a and Battle Hotel. `&0:douletu.s'th AD meson `wlllbo Ittndnltn. 5 V a.IL30Rn } _. OOMFOBTING. ` __.r_,~,,?._.<- [THE gnu: RELIABLE 'Ai1tVIInnu A 3-; F089. '1! I'l\.`l Ar, `vi-In-nu an .-o.-..._ 1-`main ' untl . :7 Gala.` n;'U_l'f(oGl, CIlKUKI:tl B;.:g`3BUIo Inll `C II`-nngh-aim` `--._l.i_ ts. PAl.4M.l|'-R. aU1sGhaU1\`., EYE. EAR. Throat. Nose. csuornrn-street. cut. 10- nuio. may be consumed an we Queen : novel. In-no. onrnuny. muysnexwn, tmmston |.m.. and the ouoona sunny at every month. {nu-W nruurunnr uu'I'uA.u Irlltm IIIBUII ANOE G0. ' 00918!-I. inn mconomc a 1. man msunmcn do. .. . _ BERLIN - - . . To >1-aiata. . Mung. to 131;. oh,n;1-p.;md1{t' `Con- veyan` g done, Accounts coll:- . OFFICE. -- Over HENDEVRSOFS __Hagdwu -e Store. BUHUUUII `Ba;-1-I.0n.t'..V 4lV0"l'|'lUEl,I._'S BLDGK. llllllllll? ST. BABIIIE msomen Xenia}-s1B L6n'I " - VLYANCER8. Represent thetollowing Companies :- THE SUN. FIRE IK`S"RANCn OFFICE OF ` LONDON. EN G. The oldest purely Fire Ins. Co In the world ' THE INSURANCE 00 Y 013' NORTH AMER- - ' ICA. Capital, :3,-ooaooo. - 1'nn'unuo4N'rn.m'r1Rn INBURANOB co Domini 0600.000 : Government deuoelt mode r_nn-wuwmmo my-m.u.- nan mam: . Ahlnill nn, gnlzn nsnnnnn scnospua &rs_I_gI_1_f_H L ago---` . -..- . __---... G\LLE TT'8 iii; 1")*;;.}.~.*1)'ri1`)t`fIhL1:L'.a` :13; heat place for high class Watches and Clocks. add during the fill some novel and attractive goods, and "will keephoue but the best. emnn:-'rI'NLG: \ I extend my sincere thanks for your ' genercue and liberal _pnt.mnage and sup- port. It cannot be denied that 'such support comes as an acknowledgement AC1 0-9. 0 v Ira ma Rum! if V|AlH.WIlII$I5lIlIUI-IlXgIIiIIU\JIIUl'I BIl'1'1eVl' autumn. neunenoo um .0:_UoouIown. V FARM sTOG' SALES IIEVC uacu IIIISIIDL l.'lUVVCl. Ava ;ppsia:;. . Itlg`iif" grat:re1it.77' 31 "rec`ommenlc1 11:-' gzg _as"a very good`reaedy:"} Ed. Bergeron, General Dealer, 7 nun.-p-you T nude` nllh ' `. T G`utes, CorinthA, Miss. ,writes': I consider your August~Fl_ower the best `remdy `in the world for Dys- pepsfa. . _1 was djeaid with that disease, but used sevral bottles of August ` Flower, and now con- sider myself a well man; 'I{si?ncferely recoxxgmend this Amgdicin toisuffer- ing humanity the -world over." - @ G. G.- GREEN, Sole Manufacturer, . Woodbury, New jersey, U. S. A. 1 Cl VII \.J\nIl,\o& ill Alwaawc V I-`(U-~ nus Lauzon, Levis,` Quebec, writes: I have used August Flower with the | best possible, for Dyspepsia. C. A. Barrin`gto_ii, Engineer and General Smith. `eS. Australia. W1'it..S= Ai1l1St`F1OWr; h.aS`'cted eedlike a mi1jaeIe, _. 9. completecure in my ease.- `It act- `is 1' `Ii E-MITH. IN OR can `t A sm-moo Agents. F76Y|3_Yi$i55'I5f8'Ia- " ` 1A_. ...S.tove Fduzilq %?1!aV.\%sed "Manta y.'Quebec. w,rit `T ; Ijlower `for Dys--` T8"Ju-"4`u:o4\~cnnt; ` PIIREOT, sruoucas cut. Iaudy'fo:-`ma in aw crunch. Imp mum. In JAJLIIS h`.DWLR.|:8. Convoysnoor. luau-at alurrume lncenleo. Umoe outed: pu- Yllo. Pout umov ouunmg. nu-no, no as nu pnvlto ruulueuou. nun-v cereal. V 11-!) THE JEWELIER. `xnms or nio-non sans. CAD-' LL- in.`-and-If I Gmm_n;i,-J 1 have`tsed3 Hlgmws Yer.- low oil for my chilbhins and. it cured them. grhm never been hozlim-n ..m. .n.-` Justus. rugumu m1.u...-uhau. .bA.hh. Uarponlur um bulldnr. um mnuulnomrur uouro. nan. nunan. mouunuun. aw. run- ox an kmna nuns; prompuy and anamo- an-uy. l`soson.Jonn an-out. nu-no. 1 ~ An nougiusn. I9 is stated tlgat a. ho ti tel "man in Toyonto 11 ng that `all diners is plgoe wl_1 o use `fin-dock Bl_ood {Bitt`:r_s. , _- _.J-,.:v`r\uIn, IKIQL blood, biliousness, er`onstipa':ion,sick hea dnche, etc , infesting the human system. Turn 1 them out and keep` them out by using B_lXl`- j dock Blood Bitters, the natural foe to disease, which invigorates, tones and strengthens the entire system. - ` ' . W f an no Ont. e re_er to such ras*als7as- d ' 1.`.-`onstipa':ion,syis:!k)e]] . infestino fhnl `Inn-nun nova`... 3:. A On Septeinbet '15th last Matthew Wynn stabbed Walter Kerr. in the stables of the . `Kavumgh House, Peterboro. Since cl at: time Kerr has been in the hospital .su_'eri_ng from he wound. ' A - A Prisoner pleaded he committed the deed in self-defense,.a1leging`tha,t Kerr was rob- bina him- .. __-.. ----- Iytlglllil? van 2:. ZIIIIDI VUIIe Hugh Fraar. aged 36, adeef mute. resid- ing "irith his parents` at Bullock : Corner, near Dnndn's,`left his home theother night, 1 after `bidding his relatives 3 lat. good-bye. 1 Next-morning hisbouly was shed from the mill pond near the house, the missing man : but lying on the bank, having indi-- I _td to the searchers` the spot to look for 1m. ` ~ VA 139:: II|t9 _8hnIllu_ be ni-xortu con.` `E :-anign -.._.`I an - .`|__l'-- +A- - tary lod in . J _ l . i `All t-hit. Eisght he` could not sleep. Tor- menting thoughts, sueh as had not racked his brain for ears, `came back with a` ood of `old remem razice; sur ng: and tossing in ivildest. confusion throu "his mind, which seemed utterly incapab e of o_'ering resist- ance; any more bhan a- dikobrolren down by-the inmsningsea. But what seemed luau est or an `was cunt: LI: Iouucr auume mix itself up so inseparably, with who somewhat unreasonable alarm he had worl:- n ed himself u to concerning his -brothel . I As-he lay. in he again.heard~.th.e -lod _r on the next. oor above him let hi in with his key and go up-stairs, It was I almost broad daylight then, and he mini 1 meted to himself that this fellow, even if obliged to .go out again. earl , Vwould ` most likely get. a much better sleep than I himself. T rs. Eh.`uuU.suN. n.uuns'r1c sumo;-T . mu un um cnyreme war; 01 uqxouure hr ununu. uonvunuwor. aw. money to noun. T031003 un mum at .|.0.I1MlIa0 moot, uwen-:.weav.. 1.1-nu. L UlVI\Ill S Paxton dropped his arm and turned to look mubiuglv at the figure standing at a little distance from them with its back turned, but before he could collect his thought: the face which had already lled him. with distruatand a vague sense that ` he had seen it be`ore suddenly confronted ` hirn with en ironical smile and bow,.then seemedto be blotted out again in the dark- ness. Looking for Mauricehe, too, seemed 1 to have auddenl diseppeared, and Paxton 4 we: left to wen his way back to hie ' soli- tarv lndointm, I IIIVDII IIIU hixnself. .AL.thia...momenn. nor eyes. euwuuw.-.. V than ofLMa.urioo'xed;u Ii h9!'- A? light . f<.>_f. 1.1.11! 8.ii!9_9'Ih.f ..r!iI.!t_i__. gturea .marjng .1 ;pullid[ hug,--in ~`cont,x-at. to thg ' loan by! ,;1}liih he was `auirduix'lod,' 6 shad r. again 7 seemed to...aha.ke wcomplishedaetroul from head to foot. ` " Th young mauato pod from the corner md made a ow how 111 `front of her. nun.-. :- .......- m-.ma9' al-an-nnlrnd in those ""'-7v71"I; i :""`fw' .\ % L Wrong '.th;ere`. #3!!! he '_uhe. .f<}.r.e- I head Within Sig`i'iic_'&,! it loqk, . `_`M_ngni99nt "el`1`i&8;l'")it<>_;"tl>1i1`dk.:dw?' : IV; the :z_: I r1 her bifother. " w,``<!>`t.1. here, old follow; what in the mime .ofa1l that is preposterous has brought you here? u'I"j_'_.n |____.._ 7) ..-_1:_.I LL- -a.L..t. :._ - a.-..'.. v- --- JV`.-- -`.--_- ---- -_ ..v ----v- ' this `$uestion: . ` ,' . _"C but on earth is thatto you? I emold enough to choose my own companions, was the sulky answer, but if you must know, all I can say in that he .is the brother of Madeleine Graham, the great actress, so he has just. told me. Oh Oknn 1 nnnnn an LA :1: :1: `kg `IT JIIQU U\II\.I "Oh, indeedfhen I suppose he is in the profession? * ' puvlnn lI'l'II'\I\l` Kin as-In ant` Gnu-sag.` in A nand was laid `on Maurice : arm when . than once more; emerged, sud turning round astonished he found Paxton st.eading-rega.rd- . ing him. X7:-m has-A nl fn"nIv- what in the nnmn "'31:-'dd;x t know, replied theV othei in a. wean-yL.aort. of way; that is, Ivwas diill and wa.nt.ed change, I suppose. . H\l7n" H, :9 vn3:-nnnlnnn fn Hour int; `tn wuuucu uunysv, A. wuypvuy. 7 , .- , Well, it is mirqculous to `hear yqu qwn that. But I am _orry I <':a.n'not. stay; my friend `is waiting for me. and [Maurice pre. pare to shake otf the detaining grasp with - some impatience. Ah, this friend of yours. Who is he? ~ Paxton tightened instead of relaxing hit grasp on the young n_1an's arm an be asked question: , .(xII .,Al ' nl. - A , A 7,, II 3 lIA..lS.l\lD`.l'ls.lS. I nouoxuon 11: man Court on James. .\ul-Ilia Pnuno. Uonvcynuoera. .UmueI uver -manna at Toronto. nu-no. I_A .. -. _ .. -- --. c-_A_ BRO nun uugnlngxy uy one onu. ; ;Quoar` creatures, th'ese- divinities, oh? ~ex_:lai:_ned this worthy. lqadin him awn , ; T1;cqn.te1)y9ugTaecrot.hont.c ' .ono.~ 0 ] mysteriously added. ' ' N 0`Thnt in it? ` '.l'll6 Ilwnllneu $.51-IVIUU III UIQQIJJ v' povered from "thof ghock Vof't.h_is ree ,tio`n ; when` he` wa_'af'coi1a oi(>us6f ctrrihg W ..Qelu i driving away,La"nd his "friend ` returned" to ~ take him laughingly b'yth"e arm. " 60.`--. hi-nntnlinn ah, aIIv\ cl v-- C-'- wonuerxun wuua vu_uuu uau vuv ed him $hl`9l_lgh. and through... .. Villas! W3 : the ':Alenrjre ly.` % A - ' Impossible! dried We y _omphst.icd.l- ly, u'1d`iit the yanie thpg he II: II}; i;.:`a`;.;." "'"f `f"`i ' Thcfutonished Msunoe had hardly 110' J :_-__. RI..- ..I...;..I.'..G"6Iu-`-niin 1\'tin and made low Dow lll'Il'0lllo In uuu What; is your nnme : she ,-asked in those h wonderful tones which had but lately thrill- , 3 L1... gL.._.-...L ..-.4-I 41--nntulu . 5 ` { 5 . /3*` Wagon land. , 7; -3 V -V f 7. ` _ utmonntnln moworin _ W `l,'_,_..lq :1; peril: of the monhfbnoz - ` * ,;~___ ;..__l__ _,, ____ on the moving ueuon Enough, enough! :_he hastil replied. ;'gim-; guy xed by communal doo:_ee_.. Am I never to be left In peace ? - `h-gbmg-1,,ggggu, peg-[mpg for the lat. time, AL this Jnomenh her.eyea-enount_md *g5"`"'if i`d"c]f;]d'r'h`," ' ` " ` tho of. M-rice xedm in A'r."8' 'nai?aisy haon"m. shoulder, armed with X9`---`*1 '~"!--`L '`i ~ `"` ~v`` -`"3 ` hinrbn`ihoa itib`i` pi-ovidid limb. but B3,u,id 3`..vf'i" `cpnt- "`t '79- the v I-pom lay` I ` ` abloth ,0: not rolled up in which be was surrounded, 6 shud. or. agam_ ._5mP '0! .d . h .m def seemed t.o4..ahake.thia accomplished actrqol `"3 `F m`. 9' `E `.' 7 - --- - ~.g_s oi... Aq-n IYIQW nd hll It bl. Work. _ nut jury brbhght in a. verdict o not I) . . ukhnd CHAPTER III. No1,s'1`1-I BXY. `DWLRD LYNCH. - 'BOPRlE.'0E.` t;y`s;9P3i3. bad .f.iou,sick dafhe, g-.. _._`A , nun cu uuenl. _ with them r has gll .l_ --- ` ' .lF:oni_`:tho even if they you tqcomo from Eng] tti=drr.viv*1t.h-Y` : .. d den.-nd and oogvqthh log! mukt Vprloh of, libol ? E156 .---- vv-gvu III OIIII IIIIU 515$` mg The value of a ton of 2,240 pound; of pig tinat the Temeecal, Cal.. tin mine in $515. -This year, then, working the count only this one lode, W1", at the low- eet eetiinate, bring to the company, in `round numbers, $112,000. Were itrnot for the high price at labor and the pre- sent rude eonditiona of manufacturing and marketing the,prodnot, there would he a handsome -prot in workine are that yields even 4 per oent., that being more this leaves lmn.5 dafai gso, ~da"`cIeer'.' ' to 0 0 :;.ea m. u.....3 `~.3a .".'L".'E3`!- ` llootrtdty and Seed Growth. Dr. James Leicester of `the Merchant gventnrere Technical School, Bristol. has `been studying the growth of need: in what .may he deacrihed as electrified earth. A box about three feet long and two and one-half feet wide was lled` with soil, and near each end two metal platen, one of lzinc, the other` of oopper.`e _ioh.abont one . footaqnare in size. were immersed. and tuna. nhibn .n.a-;.l- I...'- _-._ A -- ..-v v auylv _UU|lUo - -?ariona_`se-eds were sown in the earth between the plates. andin every case it was found that the seeds grew much quicker than they did when the plates were abaent. V Similar and even more do- nite experiments were made with glass tanks. come with and eome without the fmetal platen. All of them were lled with the name earth, and were treated with the same quantities of water. ` In one typical instance the result is the: stated : "In the caseof hemp seed, it was fully an inch above the surface - before there was any sign of it in the ordinary veasels. The experiments were varied in several ways. but always with substantially iden- tical `results. --Scientic American. r The Aurora" Box-cam. We had one of them out back of our. V house the other night, and papadaaid it ' was the rat one, that ever took place in !that neighborhood since I was born. It was a pretty ne show, though" I prefer Roman candleu, because` you can hold them, which you_can't aurora borealiaea. ' they being rather large `in size and too, .!hard to be got at by boys like me, which is a pretty good thing after all, I guess, 'be"ca'uae it looked as 1f'it was hot enough `to burn. Oura was pink, and it had aazzee 3of' yellow light poked up through it once in a while. juatjaa if the man that act it `of! thought people couldn t see it well enough without taming a calcimine light gon itionoe in a while to show it" 11' better. When first saw it, I thought a star must have banked into another star and upaet fuomethingp; but Uncle George aaid no, it : was a re somewhere, and wondered why on earth we don t hear the re belle, iwhichf we alwaya do in our town when there's aconguration anywhere. I) _ . _ _ -3.` nnnnnnn -A oh-a _ aL- .e_. -....- uuugu nu Ifeuvg wvau Iluulufltll. lull were united outeide by a copper wire. It is evident that by slow chemical action on the zinc a_ current will pane; through the earth toward the copper, and returning I by the outeide copper will form about the aim leat of aimpleoelll. Arinnnnan -n.n -..-- 3.. L`-- ----1 UIIVIO D $\I\lIJII`IlACI,vl\Il-I tun IVA-U560 Peps V said nonsense, thst s the New York City and Northern lights; but I knew it wun .t, because that rnilroad`s on the other side of town and the surors, ii?-eolLxs.wasn t. book had Ideas on e snbpct, and went in the oellsr sud hid behind the retrizeretor, and said : "O, lswk! I think .it s the end of the world and me a sinner ! But I didn't think it wss, because I'm too yonng_tol have the world come to an end, being 9nl_y 9 aoing on 10, sud where do I come 11: 1f everytlpng s' train: to stop now? And I Ins rnght. The world went right lonrthrongh 1t, and wu going `ye; whug I was wrmng In Harper's |Yunng People. *--&}o-:-:- Wixco in the run: Ana-loan `rm lug. Thu Bnlnn at - 5-- Ar nnnn ' ' I r Diii-ing e_li`e_,two mouths ofliey cents to. 81 a day, his food not included ; "`h;"'n (lawn any uuu uuu uu ._ _.. ......, x hsryeet I ;he goee down to the village only three or I four times to renew his enpplyof food or `linen. By thll hard and perilous occupa- Ition in `Alpine mower make: from eixty fend many times under some prujectiniz I Irock he must seek 3 bed and pun the `night. ` . I Oncedried, this wild my in carefully gathered into a cloth or net and carried doiwn to-the lint little phin, where it can be mgdeinto all-l9.k;IWh10h'il.I0Id.0d with I large stones to. prevent its being blown w`sy. ' . l Inwinter, when everything In covered with snow, the mower 'climbengein the perpendienler side, of the mountein, curry- _ing his little wooden sledge on his shoal`- idem, _H .10Id it with hey, rem him- -self in front; and shoot; down -with the! :IWiftn_ee of an. arrow. Inuntl `n I thong -tpnn -nlitndnn Whf I ' IW_lll_l;|_Bu U; 59- Drruw. . . lnded, intheae stoop tolitndon where the gran is found, the Jnfewof gun. is so fexpoad` and noondents 9 I0: frequent thnpthe luv forbid: that t,h'ereihuu1d be more than one mo war in 5 family.-From : me Youth : Companion. I jhll mg 119 0!}: III llllllllluug on v.--. ;ha`,t`tn6dwn may nd mm at bi: work, an `.4- ,- ..:._ ...... ........oI.. n5" haw harvest menu orliilijii II LL 1.. 13 VDIII GIIIIIIIIS Ill IIIU Ki` Illll 3% Iwrovadotolo. Oolnmcgdnlmonwill tho mm _._'7_. .`-\\ o.I-wv. . . nd :|';.h:tn;:t:r.vu Ice, had Rnhbnn 4;` Rasauaorey 11:; . . `V G Thursday l`vB"'I.-.01:-twaity from -n "* l~ .._. CORGI: to relieve 33 : I `V "_`"| '3'! either nun or kill. T Iii an enormous man-entin 'hk.`d9'l! Cpnthlohing him and 51011! Ihlltting his enormous la"- ltrlhng distance the W1` '9 Igninnt him. The shock ` . 'I_l_ld h remunod under 31` Evil minutes. then 119; cine ulowl on again- tho yume reau1`h Bataan dropped 093* E3 and while he '8' Y -ish . knife slung . to the nu, nemns 01 .. tint. ` """" "!'i','--I uuu Inc we currem pa-W" ,*` `h' P051` through the sh K0 the bu!" Th9 5'5 receiyo 1 violent shock: ll! Oithqr nun kill. min.-`- _._._ __ ,_A.'n/1 - CCU? . _B.'.'fhR 111 I V lame curve over tbll %: '[l|ho0k`with a ball on the end- , 913` `lid bull are positive and nevi" '9 Of In electric current. which is `in ` dynaun) on `he "*`I`' `I Ihark approaches W `o th9~d_iV3!' $118 and of the pale ii '0' `Rims: him and the currevt pt-839' from din. ans... L..__._x -L_ 3.1. mg 0NlI:Y.-A lu-so unonntot use tundn to-land t ` 5 man. ` uooA"rn' ? Exp ;lIlo0g'3I'I'HY. "'`1'``"`'-; Incl: wllull U, 9'! . QIVPT. Among these sh were numerous 'h"h Th! Wpre with oiicuuy kept `qufllbfi in the water. Wnh a sub? "'I| 1! ic-n easily rise. As he goes OVER: Iho_bottom he rarely tuuchee ground. A due: in also" Drovided with a W;-spun of defense against ravenous sh, in the shape - f`n .l`1'i9 P010 8.12 feet long and c:~\"1" will rubber, _exoept.st the end, which in a steal point, ' Rant`;-... :.. - I .L:- Wherovoinrtmsa would lay his hand: I Z-I-II III UICIIX UI PUIIUUW Illver. .013 910 dock they would come in cunuc: `"11 Ifllimy `Ciel. The col: would wrap themselves about the divers legs as they went slang the deck. This, and cvming in frequent. contact with dissolving human l 116011. afforded I variety of Ionsanons not frequently" met with by even mver. Among: than 6.1. _.._. -..... Irv VIIIJ Ilhlyyvllo Jul! UU5 K8`-'1' in_ the Work III the sh. There were xmlhonl of sh snd eels everywhere They `would Ihoot through the water and, lllfgulod by the water and glass of the d`,V' hdm. and reectinsz the rays of the electric liht..the'y looked hke mous- Andu of bIa`d"eu'of \polinhod silver. WI-nanny;-'l.'I-...o...-.. _-._I.1 I__ L:_ L_..A. """K I-I-Ivv uvbtll U, IIIUWUIUZ. In the Ithrbbdrcl atood the skele- tons of two men with the bones of their hands still clinching to the nclmea. The whole not-no was horrible and reroltlnz beyond description. The greateat obatacli in than -n-L -.- 53.. 2.1. rm.-- -..-A YZIIIYUZ One month after, the insurgents, then in possession of the port, employed H_srtinan and an Englishman, also I diver, to go down and meeeu;e the hole and determine the chances of razsmg the vessel. Divers equipped with incandes- cent lights were lowered into the ship, which was lying in nine fathums uf water. The whip w I8 lying on her port 3109. She had sunk in aeld (bf seagrasa grulwlnz tenfeet high. The waves had washed crest avenues of white sand through the grass to various parts of the vessel. Almost everywhere ` were arms, legs, heads, and trunks of human bodies. Many of these the sh had eaten clear of the esh, only the skull and burners- tonched would fall away from the bonm. Many bodies were found whole, the men having met death by drowning. In ch. -s...I-.-...'..a .:.._:.._ _--...x .L- -L41. `CI V I351! Hartman was engaged in diving on the insurgent veuel. Blauco Eucalada, sun}; by Admiral Lynch, in the barb-r of Caldera. - [V!|jlZI.l, Ell "OXI3 III\Ju During the troubles in Chili he enlisted with the msntarenta and was successively In oieer on 3 torpedo-boat, lieutenant. of 8l'tillery,- at the battle of Acacalgo river, 3 spy sgainlt Bdmaceda, an-x commanded twopieoes of nrullery at the baule cf. Plecilln, which opened the way [0 Yu. penile. He in wounded, and aim recovery wuteken back in the American |er_1_7ieo. H. M.'Hanman, recently dischargej from the cruiler Ssn F rauciscr), an 3 Diegq, upon the expiration of seven ye,"- Iervice, inthe city and tells an intercu- ing story of has experience as 3 am, while investigating the wreck nf me Blanch Eucalnda. Hartman is a Penn. nylnnibn, 23 you: old. `l\`......... Lb... a.......|..I.._ :. I`1L '1: 1 I 2...... does no. n`;....",;1:..:.,.`" W: interacting contribution to my ng `N0. And there be debtha to which I` do not descend, it in possible that ha ` 53910:: tailor-man and Voyager in! | h`o'die`d, a century back perhaps ml 9 ever that remain hfehke and` ,mu"u under the darkening veil of mm`- emerald dplhl --From "Br0th-,r to lohu Son, by Julian Ralph, in Harper ; M I azine for April. *2" tnnuxnxu anon summer-mm, `N `Wed it I Pracuce to and `h W . . bath ' yuan nearly every day_ 1` "duitttod, and he did not at. - ' long. But many sailors, 3 y In ' . porno lhlp ntoatnshnp capmm / my behef that few Lu, 3!; 1 Iea`IIin`hsve learned to swun, and V tho poldneu of the water thode who fall into it. 1 MM `captain how long he suppo 0110 might battle for life, ' U the lake. He answered, seemed to me, that some endure the cold longer than than ghqt the more eoh and fat 3 mm W3 fod. the. longer ha could k ` " BlI$,' holpdded, the only 11:23 lulu` Iiw fall overboard went down lxkg ` :l:er bo'_fo1-Vo we could get to him. I not uugpmed he took 3 cramp." " no bodiol of t_he drowned are ma '35 ch'u" L, mung `hem " cg. ,, P3110; . fgimuyf ;m3E`T.T7.1:,c..` "1; tax; Barristers. Souottora. 'Convevan_oe_rs. 550.. ` D'AuruN Mouuufuv. Q. U. .J. A. Jlaburrnx. I. n.. r. rnPuxgQ.U.. F. uunnsnv. V - ` barrio, llccnwrnv. P.u>1.u.-mousmrnv &~DUNOAR, amawu uudsaeemx-re. A Iouufruv. mums. Barnum: an Mocmrnr. ' U1-nun. ` -".'I"Al,1o bod..ivaI.`< )`rtl-1'eua;::uv:)z.ned uvd 1' so the nufuoe. They are :91; W ltgt/_l,Alnd the decomposition which cigar` tho nldent of human bodies in me Jinan-n = Ana: lint 9.1.- -1- -,`h9? , ., V I ,` that he mioiit du ` found an 0131 gemfgfg upon` ID:?d3i man of beyond seventy ye}: p'f|Iio,,': um am for mm. mm fl f ago, "10 - I_3I_oh Gals?! vinigd Find mpde_1t- pracu `huh 1 Quinn. nan-In n.-...__. :09 t0_bath8 in . mun and Sharks. 7 uunnm P. O. Box 73. Burn.` 9. 9. box 7. _A.llpndnl 0 :;".2.`;`..;.".....u.`.'."F..%.`a'i{'*..;'{3 ,_._r.g`;,_','~_.....% ".'",':-a**n's%2:Ma2's.....=:.`:! wuuuuuw-`g llmuurox uxxox. Wmmemx Aunt. loan is. K133. '1`. ,u. A. Wmanr. ynnuvv. cuooqn I n-av) vv 5.. `luv-swung. Joan uwxmson B. 4.. D. F. Mmwurw, -.L_... . `_ . Lnunox. Aunt. tank. as wmanr. Bu-' Haters. Bouanwra of the Buprume Court. Brenton. mamas. convonnoons. kc. Money i . RE. a,:nt.ig:' Bsromnd `oz:1m s Block. 1: _ . .,..-_.--- : _.._.__ 1:-9_;-_.....--. A no- I! UDIIIFU III UICTID. FIVOWII. 3011 ! . U@' I 3:11-(1.00?-:.r 5:. Money to loan. I . on Red llzstntootjwutruou. l'u-mu-0' 9 n. LYON. pmvun VFUNDB to noni` Ihlnlnoountod. onnndoln [IE8 at the Oonnty. Real Iltlto bought Oonvonnoinc in all its branches; - Mu- Lloonuos Issued. 01l|oo-Boos look. Dunlap Street. Block 45-ly uuw-tun ---uovu .0 1. BTKLTHX. Q.U.. wurk E0. urrua, Ullh. UIIIOBI Ill OIIK OI Pownno Block. No. 3. Owen Vb`ueet.V At )5;-.pon Dmoo. lcunvuu. every Monday. - I----. ..-----.. . -. II A An In \l..........._ is. J. r. _Pu.uNG. mun: Trinity Unlvonna. '1`oI-unto. nnuow >0: '1`nmv..y nnmu unlnma. Amunur at um unllana at I '1`. SPKUUL. Burzsoer. Boliouur, Notary. , uonveyauoer, uonuy to uoon. umoe Iouhwowu moon. Dnmop an-oat. Barrie. u-mun! an g;s'rn;N. `SURGE W. LUUN1`. BAhRIbTER. AT- I wrnoy aonotpor. hour; brubuo. umoea s nuns Tomuw buuduma. uwon bmaot. u-rm. um. aw UIHVUIIIQ. LIIIJIIIIU. IQIUW ll. .l.l'I.li|ll nnouuohnxe..luuuu-ot u1o_Uollexo ot Juounn nun surxemm; ot Ununo. unoc- mar uwen and unmet an-nets. Toppuuto nu-nl School. * ' 31:: LONDON euuignrm ac ACCI- .uE.h'1`. 00.`. l..lLIIl`1{;D. T - - . 3. suu.1v.u~z ngvm. Toumuuan` ' t boo. ` D. Box7&B.n-An. ' on" Amnt wK1NsuN & MACVV_A'l"l`. umm`s:1nRs nnouu-tea Public. Solicitor ot gzsnpreme ours. 6:0. an-nu, unt.. Umoea in` tank at nl-nnnn Hlnnlr, Mn 3, llumn Hmunt. At I-h-`nah - ` V ._. ...-...... ' cum`. mcwson an cinviizoxlauli a:". .`?..`?o`3'.`i`... :2.`p...co.. %"`oau "8.; .` 5 I ' _-31 _-noon. &.o. Oioc:=Rozl -- } 5 amnonuggrxzgr. nmmg A!`- ::T co." ' Pint noo5soh'u' ax" "ox? cm-u Block Owen Street name. ms -. -- ... _ L1`. BANTINU. usmuxuouwrt 0!` un- . oumwm be at an onion. thououn mu; HAITIA awn!-vnnl.nnnAu_ Rnninnnnn nnnv T. ARNALL-.M.D.0.M..omoein Both- . wen : mock. Aunndsle. Untnewonnoea n!hL A. 5 ONEY T0 IDAN.-Oll5ooooa.tosnd 6} per ___2m. J. 1-. spnovr Solicitor. gm. -:-_ ___.;j..:.__ -QUE'EN's Ho'n=.|.,j \l\n...n'I`I_T DA? KI QUEEN'S HO'l`EL.--A. W. BROWN. Proprietor. V Ixoellontcooommodstion tor nvnvnlllmr nnhlln. Bunndlu~dnr,wallInn- 5-'24 metnvcrmifz w" 9I7lh~~ AIIAR I I." A171` DRIED. Pi!3E!s1I_AN8- L `IJIIIIjI Money to Loan. _nnsn:u1~s J i `win an a ..;:.,ry .4; \.-.1`__.,L V ""..`.":..% 1`..`.`"`....u.```i;s`. `\ an lxcsumr u: an o=I=-*3 1m1.o1ens1d:ua-1.'1-snnnconpv gm` huodounuolld 2|nnga1-g.-O --J -.:.._.I` I.__n- - , , yum s9nPm| Soups, Jlliea, etc.. nude to orcjlex-. on the shortcut igotioe. ` ' nnnuns um rnxcgs on 41-1~ncAnox.' :rr.;' Ir. :2 .-i..;: r; :20.-. .- . ~.,. Ii. WM. 1ucnA1wao.\. Dumilt. G1-sonata ' ot_-he noyu un. am Dtunul B1ntu0_4-8, and non: Grndnnte Toron.-o bmvcnnts. Preocrunuon at tho nuuru menu I Inemuty. o.u1us'.--nomweu's Block. uumop Street, Bun-w..uut. . ` 8-Lyi Gonoabirogms and 6 % o cloek Lounger. MESII ovsms mlnvs Ill stool. L uxooartog-thomandyonwil`l`gon.oo_tl;u_. no-mc pmms is wnnnmaa Iupplhd at that nation and on muunphlo IFIIII_ cnussranw RESTAURANT LBOIRDING IIIOUSE ! nndotnua vu-lo otylunnd V china |...........:... .n:'..........-".. IIIIIMINIIIIJ BAKERY ll LEADS Tl-`IE VAN, willnnd 1tahw_r;nc;gee;a-`to;;' as lathe nickesgin poixtnot time.':nr!lI thentt ueuowu onoer.`Thro hush: forwarded by ut. apeoial andtexpeb lenoehu proved the in route tube the quickest for European height to and from all_d)o1nteinCnnadnund the Weeternstates. ' chem mnv In nhunn Anal Alan inflnllnntlnn an as m unaun am! we western states. chem may be obtained and also infatuation about the 1-onto-and about height sud nuan- sex-nuntromv nom:R'rB.noonm. - `Weatornlbeizh a 93Rou|in8on:o`Blouk.]Y$ u,:.;_4 `tn V" D.P0'l'l'lNG ` ' :- : 0h1ot`ndnI_1'pu'lntadun `DnII`--- (i2... Il..._s._ if I) .11-- an `agar Banyvsv Oman. `limo cun.:N.n.L1Vlav1n.ms. _PA Unlvenna. uounxt aunts Oum-cg Sonoo1_._ MouRE< n ow - 01 Tux: Uouuxe `Lorouu an .1 m at run. Wmoo ARNAJ wewnmoc 2:-3"`-__._ 8. R388 1 no. `o. `E3 ; .g 5. 1 . Tomato U: Ollloeu um nix! Ilhlnnu mt!-gnu I-1 All the popular, sea `oathin ,~ shing and plea-` sure resorts of Canada arevong this line. . oars leaving Montreal on Monday. Wednesday and Friday run through to Halifax, and on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday to 8t John. N.B.. without chance. . close connection: made at Point Isvia with the t:`rrand l`runk Railway and the Richelieu and Ontario Na tion Compan a steamer: trom Montreal. at Levis vi the North uum monurenl. Inn It nevus wun Inc North 'x e.....".n',:.i;,1... mmnm .1 ok _ an an - cars on all through trains. `refreshment room: at oonvunem distancing. - THE mascr noun.` From the we-xtoz-slgpotntain New. Brunswick. Nova 48700311. Pl-Ina- Edward Inland. capo `Breton [ T lllll Newfoundland. popular, and plan sum reasons (If Cnnndn. A nno thin vvvvvu-_>-nv nova-wvn vweum qyuxvynit `' ~ -Iptten, [tor r'c'giettat!on`- be 'oeted 16 minutes betore the unsung otneneh mag. = Posture" on letters for die Dominion and the United states 8 cents per o and for Great Britain and Irexend a cent: per _ it ounce, Re- gistration fee 5 cents. V Mei! imetter taken from the street letter boxes daily. (sunaaye excepted) at 8 `o'clock am. one 3 and 8 o oIook p.ln. Poet Oioe. Barrie.` J une 28th, 1891. A 36-11 J. EDWARDS` Postmaster |NTER00l0N|All RAILWAY. 'iS;Iey bordoniasnod and psldoii andtrom my money order oloe in the Dommion of Gust Brian and Irelii:d.Brm~h din. New1oundIu.no,o. use .Unitud .8t.aI:oI. Mom W00.` India Mstro-lisn Min and almost. all foreign countries. and saving Bank deposits repeiv a tram 31.00. gaooo, be- twoun-the hours of 9 can. no (pan. '* -~ 7.9:... 70.... .~.....I.....a-_. _ .'..~.` 1.- '_._4._s .. (Suds ax - tho -J1: at 8:.-wird-v -:|..|i-t G` 003-00.- oi:: IVIHWII III LVIIFIEII _coe nx-anon Railway at. .... . . .`IIl o o o soul urnvunhm-at. brsnchfnllway at... . I-llllndnum Cl-nlnhnrnt Dnlntnn Ed. i'i`u':Sq.1`3."_`E:}.`_'so'z'ni"u'rI-1;` ` gnu sud Grown Hills! .......... .. lliduunI.(L_lonouys, Wednesdays & up At ...................... -_ and Author. Physicians, Sur- geons. mo. W. A. noaa.u.u. u. 8. .1. 3.0. P..,..o1-don. J. R.ArInnr.M. Uuveraity. LU. hand 8.. out. nigh; hssuluuo-"I. -brown : stock. Dlmop atreen. Bu-rio. '1`clavhon8. 77. ' 'l0l1lllMlDla..u.....-...-..._.......-n...4 Toxonto at... .... Turontou. ............. .......... Ran mails from thesonth 33.... 1 master; Igrgnph Runway um North Simeon nmmm Railway at ..... .. Tor.w.'.oonuIocvonoui-onooduphuuouoluo Yroronmand n.r.nAn.aaom.h.nt..... Meutord BIHIIOB Rsnwuy a_nd1\or.Ih ` SHIIUJO `uoouohioooloucu . Dnllhiuunnninnd u.-nlin AL... .... .. BIIIIWE IVUIIWIY `Ks.-Gob:-000-0! J "link IobIncIcvc* " Gilvanhnl-ntiilrAI1nl|'RAllwnV st... 1 |ll`I.I.llI G`:-svonhunt Brunch Railway at. . . . . : Crown hm. Damon. hangar, C1-sir _ - lml-nnnnd I-lillnnnlnnl . . . . . . . . . . .; . UIOWII am. uuuwn. nugnr. UTIII` hunundinnasloss .... Mmhurn .(Mon`niy'n'. L-rid: 0) at ...................... .. Gronleu neidayannd !_`i-idlyc) a't. .`l Torontott`: .......... .;...' .......... ..l Toronto at. ............. ..o., ...... ....`... 'I`t\nnI|I;| t , , _ _ _ _ , , , _ , _ _ _ , _ _ , _ I ~.`~.Y "=~5LI;&i`g. pi`: R? L; . `&.;'.;_n l ` *'3.;a . .F_*'..;?-i L} V _B1`-ll-TISH EMPIRE` llllIII_l'Ilo (0ll(IIyI, WDCIITIS I Ends) lt...............;........l njgmn r1'na..n.u`. um In-mug. .._ _ nuns mink! mi but ' R.W.D. MAGLAREN, successor" .0 Dr. B058!-IK0. Umou-nooms lately [occupied by Di'.4boannk'o. twaidenoe-`Quuen'a hold. A . A5-J3.

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