an an -mrnrnw-r 1 Thispnblic Drinking i I ' We place within " . And may the spark mg watu`,-2. - . A temperance .lesson teach ;- - No alcoholic poison _ Will slay its mum here, I or so ants vile, lie hidden, ' Wit in its water clear. The thirsty and the weary, . . May pause and drink their ll, And day by day returning. Find rest and comfort still. V . And some poor tempted brother Perchance may wander here, And from the cooling fountain, Drink health, and strength and cheer. As free as God s rich mercy. This sparkling stream shall ow, And may the boys who drink it Escape the drunkard s woe. God bless this gift to Barrie, And hasten on the hour When Right shall be victorious, And Satan lose his power. Arum- . i ` GRATE_FUL- COMFORTIN G. IKE Ir, 3 I IIIUE9 I Q CE? IO U 3 nv`&`e:f'`.'.' .?::.`.i: a.$?: '1'."."...m` .`3. A an emmlnm nonndn in Sbdn. THE J EWELLER, V BREAKFAST. THEIR SERVICES ARE T risks. II UIBIII 14-39. LlmxeIW3u1WI,.Bla...--.V........u .g91l1n.ax.w.I.o.o51 nnd_u;nl1a..a_t... . . .._. - - - ravenhm-at Branch Railway at. . . . .- 4-........ mu nsuamn. Edcar. Craig` Where They Worship Water. _ Itianot to be vwonderd at how the Otlforniana worship water. '1'heWArab maxim, ` A man is not: -man until he . has pitched a. tent,`-dug 0 `well rand, be- tten a boy,. might. be pn`_ra_phi-,uod.< ere, "A man is only a;"Inun_ when he . boron a. well, dam: 3 gulch and ll: 5 owing ditch. T With. mute: .III a thing: arqpouiblo to.. :` claps. ` Without: it much of.th'0 oonlm-yssvonld-be 1:: dL'oug_:t.i ',l'ho loans` of .ri:_opb7Jin very riot in productive iugrodionu. 2- - It 'il- -'dried '-`up 0-h f-t- lmrolxstar` upI.I= the Iranian Chg ` funn- Toronto and rims south at. , . . . Ir6Et6m'B1*1ni`li1-'i1Ii'v`i'y' ii`n'd`ls `or: b aBimoo.oBatlNvuy.al:......v.......... I IV-'l`Il..1vn1nnd And an-illin. .t....,.,,... ulcoooooooooc-unoiii """"" -` 1.9 ooQonooi|oouununnuouoous-spoon m........m'}ma um. nuns south at... 5-: \' >1-3; ' A 5- 1 L P6s1`0FF1cE: MJUDUIBD \muuuu;u, vv vuuvuuu; u on V `F1-idisys) `at ...................... .. Grenten (Tuesdays and F1-lda.ys)at. ` up-- v w-__..___ crown mu. imston. Edgar, ema- hunt. and Huladale at. ......... . . I Mldhurat (Mondays, Wednesdays 8; ` "u'-i-iiuivhl it _ . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 'l`orontoat.................. ....... ` Toront.oat....... ...... .. Toronto at... .... ....... ... Toronto at. .......................... .. Railway mailsotrom the south 315.... 2 Mustard Branch Railway and North imnnn Hmnch Railway at . . . . . .. Vmearoru uranon nauwuy auu nuruu Simcoe Branch Railway at. Gravenhurat Branch Railway at. . . . Collingwood and uuuia at ........ . .` Hilladale. Craizhm-an. Dalston, Ed- aur n!` u-nwn t . . . . . . . . . . - . a uuunuruu ulluuuuyn, vv vuuwuu-; n Fridays) at... ....... Grenteu (Tuesdays and Fridays; at.. - (glee `hours. 8 a.m, to 7.pm. (Binds '3 ex- cepted), and for 20-minutes after the vol of the` Toronto night mail on Saturday night on y. A II,.__ 1....__A -_.I ..-1.I An g-`R lvnni-In 8. Ul'IlKllI1l.'lla. uuuwuu, nu-i gar and Crown Hill at .......... Midnnrat (Mondays, Wednesdays 8; I`:-idnvnl at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I Down: In nginer ulna wnero Ind mm: 5* W. ", 5 i.Iid.`5!- 91.4 19.11:` .1361. . pounhmhtjiiill _. ` Money orders issued enu pain on anu Irum any _mone order ofoe -in the Dommion of (".n.nndII._ 1-mm. Britain and Ireland. Britih order omoe in me uommion 01 Canada. reat Britain Ireland. India, Newfoundland, the United States, Africa, West Indies, Australian Colonies. Asia and almost all foreign countries. and saving Bank deposits I'0OOiVcd from 81.00 to 33000. be- tween the hours of 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. A... -, ._3_L__-L!4.. ....u.-.d- cu-anfd IK- BWBUIL use uuuua vs V any-u. uuu ; .03--I0 Letters tor registration must he oated 15 minutes before the closing of each ma Postagelon letters-tor, the Dominion and the United States 3 cents per ounce and for Great Britain and Ireland 5 cents per lmlt ounce. Re- gistration fee 5 cents. Mail Matter taken from the street letter boxesdaily (Sundays excepted) at 8 o'clock a.m. and 3 and 8 o'clock pm. Post Oice, Barrie. June 28th, 1891. 86-11 ' ~ J. EDWARDS Postmaster to:-[me uoonupa1:r0nl80 oeawwoa upon mm Lmthepaaubeca to state thathe has at con siderable ,o_xpense.lnorecaod his baking. boil! tins and la nowm-epared.todoa larger busineu tlnn avnr. - ` ` THE DIRECT ROUTE Froxn the West for all points in New Bruluwick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, cape Breton and Newfoundland. All the popular sea bathin , shing and plea- mrereaortsot Canadaare a ong this line. 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. Close connections made at Point Levin with the Grand Trunk Railway and the Richelieu and_ Ontario Navigation Company : steamers trom Montreal. an at Levis with the North Shore Railway. _ A Elegant first-class. Pullman buffet. and amok- lno mu-n nn all thrnnnrh trains- El ant IITBVCIEUB. 1' ILIJIIIHII uuuuu, uuu. B11103` on all through trains. lass refreshment rooms at convenient lnfnnnna will and itvadvantageoue to this as is the niokeet in point at time, and the rat "are as ow as by any other. Through height a forwarded by fast special trainp, and exper- ience has proved the interoolomal route to be the quickest for European freight _to and from all wyointa in Canada andthe Western States. Irnfn nun-r `I-an nhtnlnn and nldn {nfnv-I-nntlnn B11 BIB Ill ($1150. 31111313110 W DIIIB keta may be ogtalned and 330 intormaaon about the roam and about 1-eight and passen- ger rates trom nnliinnnn fl `ll\l'\C\?f- ' ' vauus. uuyqsagayvuuwu Rallwsv omoo. memo, N.B. luv 20. 1335. Guru: tub. I In` _wI[oUl' B810 upon Ina b0I< ;III,>,flI..>tl`1 %oa1-'En4:th than nine `turns it numhiam-h ma -ma.-.....n a`.=.`.. In shmuimh pnbu at Bu-rle,. and vicinity tor the llboralpatt-onago beatnwod upon him in tlmmmt. ham: tn ntam thnt ha has :1: Mn: 1 Made in the various styles and quillty the ho -De1lvorod in 9.11 mm of the town INTERGOLONIAL RAI LWAY. !nnmmm BAHIIY ll LEAUS THE VAN. I-'-. -II} um; 13 I l than over. munpgompm and sound business prinoigldeo. Speoialteaturea: Forty years experience; b- ex-3|. tom 01! Policy and non-forteitable utter twonnd threowoars. Prominento act: Sound lifonsanmnoe; 87,000,000 d In ; 4.000 families nefowgt consistent prof-mo PARTIES Eocuns as wnnnmue supplied atahort notice and on reuonnble in!-I-Inn leaurnu} super cent. on_t.he lltaplan`, nor` less than 14 per bent. on the endowmentjalan. Total AbsncnE.AIsy1ra.noo.: `glvzgnqnly .11: min A `I ted'l'i:nd_::' " ooo. neu13n'1oe gmmmm no`nu-eu.`I ' ow` _ B. N. 89-ti ` ADVANOI OM06", Airent for Ba`:-do "FRESH OYSTERS ALWAYS Ill STOCK. ozs. ozs. 2 ozs. 2ozs. . . . . . . . . . .. 1 oz. . oom l.....q. a. .0 1 gal. I Soups, 4` Entrees, Jellies, etc.. made to order on the shortest notice. ` l ESTIMATES AND PRICES ON APPLICATION." CF EK'G'IaAE'E. IN 1347. Loud Knsmnmsnnn COMPANY 13 ........l W 2-." ".i`1.`.i7.`.`:i'.:``:i`. .:" = 0 `II In: X. 15.DO,6iIl.o'a'tures: ram nun ...;.'3.';-..'. ....., Ah. vv I`-I-I-' 9 R%0%S3LM3 3 RES l:_ AAaN|:)l_l:_lANT t o mfo_riaI';l; rooms and j :6 o c| o`k~D|nnor. ILIFE ASSURANCE cniapml mumtooturod` treat: every any. Ask your : crooor tor thorn a.nd_ynu will use no other. IIl_]O V Money Orders issued and paid on and from mv mnnnv order ofoe in `CL LIV? IJVIII ROBERT B. Mooliiln. W;:;~....m E':.`.'.*:.:%e..' ..10 ..10 .. .. 2 ozs. nuns rvnnv DAY mm FROM ~ .L:V.!W'ELLf$ "u, !H-..H.' _;u :`. , BRITISH EMPIRE )DliI$'l.' D. IIUUULIE. Western Freight and er ` t, 98 Roaain House Block. Yor IL, otonto. D. POTTINGER. . Chief. Superlptondont IMPOIITERS AND E,XPOTEII8_ `5A1I`.'v inns you 90 DUN LOP STREET. a`I'scII"rrs BREAD WE';)`;uI:.ICF J` nnovx Anon. THE D10 pill nmam| loGui`Ihy u look. I ELTON. PRIVATE F "'TI 8"e Llbnsea Issued. 0mce_a3,` Mu. \ . ' on Real Estate at lowealtI;?eSa_T%. LOAN `7o1'u.Dlnoounted. Coll `Pm wait of the County. Rm3t13`wm%2 in sold. ._ 0I!y.9xanoins in all its hm W an Dunlap Street, Block -+*-- 5. ' ,.;.:sm: mm non m ' mmox, AU-LT. kmm. &. w1 Bax. 1-intern, sonuxwrs ot the Supreme Conn, Proowra, musrio. Conveyance:-u. 8pc. Money go 1051;, Alicea. Hmds` Block, 0pp0a1LeN. &, 5, W. By. nation, Barrie. and Binghaurs Block, Rrndfnrd, nzcnem w. LUUNT. B.u.R1=.T1;1:,-A}. ftorney solicitor. 1Nou'a.ry_rubuc. uices in Bank of Toxonw Enudinga, Owen b eel, barrio. Ont. 21-15 llnlli Hunnn D nu.I.nu.-A. W . BROWA`. Proprietor. Excellent accommodation; ' be travelling public. Bar and larder well not ed with the best. Good stabling and meg we hoatlerp. Luggage of guests conveyed .0 and from All trains. Few doors west or M. got at:-4-at on Dnnlon street. 1. 15m-3.: Salicilic acid. ldnm. `4 cc, Collodio'n.v.............. Treat the extnct with 30 Ininimui of ` reotied spirit in a mortar ; sllow. they extractive matter to settle, mix the olenr epirituona uid with the acid, and add the oollociion. 4- " `A ,___A._ ---~ - gv q, oU'N:1;; mcwson scblimsxivlcxm . 3 1'-Intern. Solicitors 0! the Supreme 01113;? R V Judi aura of Ontario. P"t0r8. N0tariea,Cotg)1t. 1 Ir.-.v Jmarn. &.o. Money to Loan. 0mCB-Rm. Jlldl 01: Unutuu, rruuwns. notanea ` ..y 1.09:3, go. Money 01cea_ Block. nne. . Wu. Lomvr, Q. C. C. E. Haws A. l In. H _ Cmnszwmx 1c. I '1`. SPROUl;..l3isrnsser,. Solicitor, Notary, L . Uonveyaucer, money to uuau. umce Boohwews muck. Dmuup strcet. Barrie. V *%Il'm,:y%io:uoan. ?%s5o=;0'o0* ::;:':-..-;y-1::,*.%.-m,.....,.* =*,t=` :'Illn!IItanu D.-1.4... .n_u..n.__ n.- is 1:; RAD:..=11:%a:*:*..T-c:.:.:*RISzER may , err. o . 181' . to. Odce-Fnrst Door South of Pos?;)et\ .`.'1 LLAIAIAI up up --no .. n.l.nLILILL 1 mm, AT P `yorgoy Solicitor in 'Chancery Co nor: to. Sout.h_of Pos?E)e11 ;' Hind : Block Owen 8_t_1;e_et _Bar;';e.- 49.48 ' , _.._--_. u-9.41-urn-ut\11 A. t`1`I\Y1|l\I1'7v:~--._ _ ` Clflllll-ll. uuuxrrox LINNOX, 'WELLlNG'[`0N A111,-I` Jonx 11.. Ktnn. 1`. U. A. \\ mum, vauvv, -an. v ..-.v, ......_.. Joan mcxmson B. A.. MOLARTHY. PEPLER Sc Mc(;k:.;lE Barristers. Solicitors, Convevancu-s. &,c,: U'ALTON Mocanuny, H. U. J. A. M-L.a1.11n, r. A. r. k'I`.PLln:., (3.0... 1*`. huh.\;~m'. burne. MCCARTHY. PEPLEu, Mccgmnv 8; LL`.\'cAx_ } A nmswn and L..eem-. re. ` 2 Salicylic acid. . . . . . . . . . . .. 10 parts.` Lactic acid . . . . . . . ._. . . . 10 Oollod|on.... 10 3. Salicylic acid . . . . . . . . . . 90 parts. Ext. Cannabis Indioa . . . . 10 Cullodion...............480 ' 4. Yllow wax. . . . . . . . . . . . 12 ozs. Venice turpentine. . . . . . . 145 Pure rosin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 8alicylioacid............ 1 Peruvian balsam . . . . . . . ` 1 T 5. Ordinary adhesive. plaster cont_ain- 1 ing 10 to 15 per cent. "of salicylic 'acid __J --....L..'.I _n`oI-u `uni-|l!a\:I| ; n'utA.'1'nx E naaunan. D BARRIb'l`Elt.s. 1 wncnora in High Court. or Jusuce. ..umiea Pnuno. Oonvoyuncern. Umws ow or `-ht. ban of Toronto. name. . gm 1\ 1: L1 .A'ur|'|\' ' 1 ti. .l."1!iJ:l.UUbU1V, nnxuuaxnn. :.u1.1\.1- . TOR 01 me aupreme Uoun o1 Jumcuuure 491- Ontario, Uonveyuncer. aw. Money to Loan. ` 0111003 In bank or '1'o1-onto block, uweu sweet, ` lulu.-vnn, bu M AEHIES lDYgAI.DS. , Conveyanoer. Issuer of \ L 'censI. otce strictly pri- vata. Post 011100 Banning. Barrie, and 8!. his private residence. Marv street. 11-1y R. J. F. PALLING, Graduate of Trinity University. Toronto. Fellow of 'l`r1nity Medical College. Member of the College of Physicians an Surgeons ot Ontario. Unme- Corner Owen and Collier streets, opposite Central School. A. MoGREGO M. D. C. M.. F .T. M. C. . Graduate or ' `r nity University, Toronto. Fellow of Trinity Medxcel College. Toronto. Member College Physicians and aurgeona. um. -Lame of Toronto General Hoe ital. UI11ce.- Next. door to Mr. Ben : store. '1` omton. N.B. --Will be at lvy every Wednesday, from 1 to 5 n.m. _Wi1lbe at Egbert every Friday. from 1 to 5 n in. 25-11 UB8. R388 and Arthur. Phyians. Sug- geons. evo. W. A. R033. R. U. 3- Edin., L. R. C. P.. Lor-don. J. R. Arthur. M- .13.. Toronto Uuversity, L. C. P. and 5.. On`- Oioes and night. residences. Brown's Block. nnnnnn ntrnnl Rn:-rin 'l`nlamhnnn '77, UIIIOBB BBQ nlgur. l'f38ll10llLtB, DIDWDI Dumop street. Barne. Telephone. 77. R. WM. RICHARDSOA. Dentist. Graduate of the Royal ($011038 or Dental S_11rs and Honor Graduate of T0l'0!1l0 UI]l\'cI`='lIy- Preservation of _lhe natural teeth a 2Dccm1I.\'- 0FFICE.-Bothwe1l e Block. Uumop SlI`ct.'I. Ran-In, (Inf. S-IV U! 1` ll./I'4.-D Barrie. Ont, R. W. D. MAOLAREN, Dentist. successor` . to Dr. Boaauko. Olce-Rooms hm-1,) occngied by Dr. Bonanko. Beeidencc-(2ut't`" 5 note v 16-ly. --_.--rs ICKINQON & MACWA_.fl`fI`. BAR1{lS'1h.P.:3 Noumea Public. Soucxtor ut_ hupreme ;.,,ou1-s, ac, usrnr. Unt... Utlices 1:. am; of 1 Toronto Block. N0. 3. Owen b'Lxcet.. Branch ; (mice, lmmvaw, Mckeggida Block. 1..---. In-tivrisvnrnnv I) A II II` \,`|.r.nv ..... l.ll|' LU IIU LU pvt vvnun V5 and scented with benznin R. PALMER. suhenox. EY 19, mi. Throat, Node, 46Gerru-d-street. cast. '1`o- ,1-onto. may be consulted at the Queen's Hotel. on Friday. May the 10th, from 25 to 11 cam, and the second Friday of every month. H T. ARNALL, M. n. c. M.. o'ce in BEI- . well : Block. Allandale. On the premises Lt nikht. _ 43-Ly ` UOInlnl88l( P. 0. Box 73. Ba rrie. `P. O. Box 7. Allandale. lmaws 61`EL; if/\`xrIurw vs`?-V tvvvgvvv mun on rum ` uncmaon Buvrhtcr. aou` at at:ooc;un5m. ` Atuzult BLAH Lnu m1.uu.-un.u. Dnuu. Carpenter and Builder, and Manumcturer :1 Hints. Blh, blinds. Mouldings. ac. rum- na: 01 all kindxraone `prompuy gnu summe- sonly. Factory. John street. Barns. 5? vv-` vv nun nr douse, Barrie, eve if-9 Cgomown.-_ THE PUBLIC is informed that this new . Hoteldsnow opened for the accommoda- tion of travellers. L o expense has been ev81~ d tomake this the bee hotel north of 'l`orunt0- It has been furnish with every accommoda- tion and oomtort in the latent ano most unmoved style. Commercial men will find the Iamgl: room `and everything they require has on ysttended to. I ;'l`erme tron: $1.00 to $1.50 per day. Porter Ithandnnll In-ulna- `l4.tf_ gxerma Irum {Lu l menus all sums. Pinil or H. m.,me1a and w. o. mu-syzb (Law of Lelpaio anr `B'e1'-l1n'a`nd now Ieacl_1`1' and Lecturer in the Toronto College of Music.) 3't"E'A""G|1l`ElI"lIl -'l"l1"l`l II no mumouv udxo Watch : Poutioal Problo . times called, in order to aistinauisn lli lrom the Central Hall-is reserved for wmbers of the two Houses of Parlia-' meat and ex-members of the Commons. In addition to these are a certain. number of` rsons who may perhaps be called wit out offence professional politicians. They include the- chief organizers and wire pullers of the various political par-_ ties; journalists representing the chief London and provincial papers and the canon: nriuan 1|; an s a four pnrlinmnntnrv wmb 1c'v`_fry".ruaa.y' gun` Wednehda . For termciaaou`. hadron` Amara. or care at ueen'5 `-Eotg.Bs{R}o. .. -, ~; . - j'r no a 1I\_ts,'1*11Uc1*1oN GUARAN- ff f'r1I`:n:1_). u no wuu uu aura no mans at 1oweetm,_' .6 MCCARTHY EPLER 86 MCCARTHY ` HE UEEN S HOTEL.-A. W. BRO ` P Pro%_1_'l_et.or. _E_xoell_ent a.o(_:ommodatinYo: `|'1RA.'1`H.Y & ESTEN. H. n. a'ruA'rmz. 43.0.. nag... -no-- --- --vv-V _ Mccurruv, Evans, Pxruan ac Mctahnng ' uruun. NORTH BAY, EDWARD LYNCH. - paopnxmop. nus LANINU M1.LL.-uh.U. bALL. um Runner. and Manuxactumr UIIIUK UII URL D 11 Politics fetcl;es out all the human nater thzg` is in a man. ' 61;: , I 1 AI.. .,,L,__._ __.`l ` 0NEY.-A large amount of to land on straiht loans at 8:1 '1`. BANTIN , CLERK COUNTY OF 5114- ._ 00:. will at his `oioe. at. the Loan :s`o;,_Bng"l`o`::ery8sturd3y. Residence and ts. muuusun. BARRISTEB. sofa- Iran nt nu. annrnrna noun. ()1 Juoxcmure IE LONDON GUARANTEE 8; A(`Ll- `DENT co., LIMI'l`lD. R. SULLIVAN DAVID. Fnmmianinnnp On: On char- c.% c. :|=oR sv'rH, l!IANlJl.AC'l`IJB.I8. E9_`; -- ne. "NT, Haws A. 11:. H. Cmnswxcxn. W "Aft 2 ,2 . t, to f1'3.n .l :r`mmP?-gpggtrfof). - ht II.-.I.A....Lu.u... 1.- puuuus. M An Amerikin xg pole[ is the highest `thing on eatth. `D-.I:a:-.. 6.5.1.... An! 4:1` II-an Lnnnnn uni-Ar ` Ul.A.I.lI V AH DAV ll}. Commissioner for Quebec. Ba rrie- Au Money to Loan._ PHYSICIANS. FINANCIAL. 0l"I."ll}.IAIu . IDENTISTS HOTELS. LEGAL. ULICI I` III C IIICIJI The edditors out out the paterniand the legislators new up the goods. 1 'I`l.-.... n. n... -3 anllyun . nnnn nan I> `nun 'iI.'1?f mcwm. `SEER. owesbmm . MCCARTRV G. H. x<.`sn-;:~`, 49-ly 4 mu, Agt nl. I'Ul.Ll 1 _ LCD, Von` s-Rosa . run- 14-tf. D I135 My VUl"v UL IIUI-lo Here lately the corneld laya next to the pohtikle eld and taint much advant- 1 age to neether one of them. - W3- ..o.u.-.n nu-\1\n`)l\- onl.-I ikn Iv:-I1`-1': +."IA UIIU lU`IUICV-DUKE UUW UP IIIIV SVUVIFO ` There no-use of talknn a [man can't love , his enemies and stay in politics. \ 13 _::..:--1 1. ....... .. ....`..ol.. l......ImI Irnu-an He pri xfet w But t spect may to be `him. Soho: gaff? make aaktJ younn List? othe hund and abou W85 man: youn whe were way THE 008 111110 [K \v cise sup part clan .im teas mig and Ill! UUUIIIIUI DU nun] lI,I yvnnunv-in Political bosses are mostly headed tords the penitentiary, but they don t git there very. often. \ no.-A `I..6nI- okn nan-.{:uL-I `urn: huff. `A 3 I33 IIU IIUUDIZUF ULIU Ul. uuuuuo Ef a stump speaker told the truth, the whole truth and nothin _but the truth, i he'd lose his-iob the next day. _A Great `English Library. Among the many notable buildings which adorn the city of Oxford few pos- sess more interest to. -all intelligent per- sons than the institution known for almost three centuries as the Bodleian Library. It is one of the chief glories of that noble seat of learning. _In 164-9 the volumes had accumulated to 15,975, one-third be- ing folios. By 1714 the shelves con-9 tainsd 30,169 volumes of printed books and. 5,916 volumes ofihanusoripts. In 1849 the number was 220,000; in 1860, 350,000, and in 1888, 440,000 printed` books! This is the largest collection in the United 4Kingdom with the excep- tion of the library of the British Mu-_ seum, , which now contains 1.500,000 printed volumes. I Women Delegates to the National Inc- nnbncan convention. e The Woman : Journal of Roeton is re- joiced over the election of two women as alternate delegates from Wyoming to the National Republican Convention, and deals with the event as one of great en- couragement to thegeneral cause of ' wo- man suifraqe. The women whom the'Re- publicans of Wyoming have honored-in this conspicuous way are by all "accounts ` highly deserving of the distinction. and there is abundant. reason for believing , that their appearance`-in the convention at T . `Minneapolis will be a creditable addition ` to the intelligence. the dignityiand the I enthusiasm of that body. % young woman" walked into the Board of .iw.`*-.............-....t.. e '1.W to-We-~ Ohicagoihat a a woman. engineer. The 3;'.,hqu,k,._ . -A1'ht th k flt tS' - Examiners room in the City Hall. pr- re :51 ate`1"lena:ltil;`\I?%edxe1esd.y 'nli1;%:. . Blmid 1101' 8PP1508ti0n ill 8 manly W8) . 0 damage was done. _ Severe shocks were end of her paper, Aceepted," and Miss . deposited` the ofcial fee ($20), and then also feit in the island of Sumatra . made her way into the line of apnlioante A rather severe earthquake shock was felt to gwgig he; mm, Among other .queg- ,early Thursday morning in the County of on, ,9 W had 9 to the` mzeof the I bornwall, England. The earth trembhngs blow_o-- required for ,, `even ho, Po. .`were_so great that houses rocked to and fro on engine; hnd what she would do -if -the tEmfd9tg";' C'k`( 1'y.w"h wnfrm valvestuck faet.~ When the examination 3 9" `ma " en 3' m 3` few was nished the examiner: wrote at the ':::;m;:g :'sYg; ;`;l`:';:u?;`:d'8hgc$`g:c1f:r`: . . . . Th 1' 1; d b th 1;` De am -a now nomad mam engmeer. :0: h2? %dZ5`Z{';n: u'e..., b2vi3g 1-kn}. I-Hair Banana nvnv-n no-`inn n $011 --nnhn yuuuuu uuu llavvauvaua tlupcan u u u u any press agencies ; a few Parliamentary agents and others interested in the pro- motion of private bills; and the private pecretaries of Ministers and ex-Ministers of the ,Crown. though not those of pri- vate Members of Parliament. The nam_es of these selected tew are placed upon the lobby list which the sergeant at arms controls, and which he can, and does, revise from time to time as may be thought t. Before the scare, or, as some prefer to call it. the alleged scare, that followed the dynamite outrages ..at West- minster and elsewhere in the last decade, the entree to the members lobby of the House of Commons was by no means a special or an exceptional privilege. --From Chambers Journal. Th Speotatorntellsn funnystory of a I ` denition` given by 9. well `known p n))lio % speaker in an address to children. ` H Nam .nIvn'Iu-an Inn -Air` " T. nl-n.. -w .vu-wvwu . I BRUDIIUI III II KUIIICUC UII UIIIIKITIIC ' ` Now,~children, he said, 1 pro ; pose to give you on the present occasion L on epitome of the life of St. Paul. Perhaps ` some of you are too young to `understand ' what the word ` epitome means. ` Epitome, children, is,_ in its signica- tion, synonymous with synopsis. nninn ivuntlna ski. -icnnln ll!` 1:14:15: IIIVII EJSIUIIJIIIVIIII vvlvu E, uvywlwo Having `made this simple and clear explenation to the children, the speaker ` went on with his story. Eect of Tennyson and Browning on Arch? 11-vv vu - w-2.' -v- -~-- 1- - uu -u--- v- --- wu- deacon Farrar. Archdeacon Farrar recently said that Tennyson and4Br o`wning had inuenced [him "incalculably by their poems. Browning, said he, had a range second only to that of Shakespeare. Tennyson s Idylls are `lovely allegories, and contain `great teaching from the church. Bes_ides,_we [get at the minds of these men so thoroughly, and it is. inter- esting to _see how men view matters theologically, apart from a_ purely pro- fessional point of view. ' . It costs the farmers of. a Massachusetts $70,000 a year to tight the potato beetle. In a small district of that state, north of Boston, nearly an equal aggregate was expended in 189.1 to defend the trees against the Gypsy Moth. The caterpillars of that ,nioth destroy. even twigs. and herd grass, and all vegetation is destroy- ed whereyer they are permitted to ap- pear in suioient numbers. They were imported into Massachusetts more than twenty-one years ago, but the state board of agriculture has so far .sncce_eded in conning than to twentyeone `localities. 1 Pleasure Boats ifrnpuga by liooti-l91ty'. t A_ 1:I_..::_|. -_'_...-___ I... .s_.._.,. w u-v--v- - -wg---cu nu; 1vIaUI IIIIUIQ -.-An English company has sixteen. piles -T sure `launcheiplying on j the '.['hameB,_ all workqd by elgiccriqity,` and charging ap- tions` hsv_e bean_,built at vqriouia points" I. of the_river, so tln.t,if .3 ,pleaiure'_ party W is dol_ayed.or chooseito extend its exour-; ` slon, all it has to do in to put {into the } bank ind technrge its batteries. The ~ large eet of electric launches now on the Thnmon' ino1 udTea mgny private hosts. .1 ,1!` ,"' J h"b;" "i -7 ' :o.323.oo6'.a3:. .u', p.=,' nf n.../`1...'a*..I.'..m";'.'..' `Aug. '4.` ; ..:3a *.W".n., ..o_t t,ho inia;ioniif5h.i5`!r.' ' ` 5` |7d'lt`I`(.13'oI"I,'Jv`Im` "3, The hobby of the House of commons. The lobby of the House. ot Commons today is 5 very different plnce from whet it was, say, ten years since, or even less then that. `At the nresenttime the inner lobby--or members lobby, as it is some- times called, in order to distinguish it I---. LL- lV....L.....I U- :- -as-as-Ivar` `nu costly Fight: with Beatles and `Bugs. -n Gem ho-* iinlitf It 8250(1) ianinnt an "IN.-Q ` 1 ;;`.`.I.-.3." ,WitlJ;_h,o1d.u,|-.oi- bmu ary|"I:`]tho`|e 6fIII'__ A in mum-V` manna: 1: gcxeau-. Jib QIIICOO0OIonn . ..12 renbiue. ...... IOCOIC IO 90partu. H 10 10 H 10` *- ll b `lodge. ` him out/he neck and injured his spine. ,;...a ;o...rn`.1... ' `aye theta anon. W V ti! ti on"~he was forced to jumfup lake "of re toiehowrhu oo f nd, free? of hi; legs in thrfeji `p_ `e . `Then heWr 3e-Iofwered into 3 well; wIiere he `en-V countered an unknown monster that hit After being heeled out he was pointed like an Indien and our was thrown into his face. nu'~ 1 '3 ,_ ,nv__;__1 4'.` '.".L....'..-.-.....2-. . unis}. nu mce._ 9 _Th' lodge ..a'm;.d 6 `lhbromio viith Geiger for $500, but he refund. A Young lawyer gone Wrong. Frederick Geo. Walker, a prominent young barrister and society lender, recent- ly charged with misappropriating $120,- 000 inu-ueted to him for investment, has kipped from Victoria B. C. `X7I..... blnn aka-nan main t-if Iurnliahf. `IA Klppu. ll`Ul.u V lvvulsu u. V. When the charges were rst brought he protested his innccence and said he would face them. He was admitted to bail in $I0,000, as the amount of the defelcatinn then discovered amounted to $8000. Hie bond was signed by his father-in -law, J usuice Crease of the Supreme Bench, and 0. E. Pealey, Q 0 . president of the Pro- vincial Executive Committee. .1, , .s__ rn_n_'-_ ___..s. 1... `Hr...- V VI II lII\IIJ The advantages claimed for this pre- paration are cheapness, ease of prepara- tion, odorless, non-poisonous, and its adaptability for general use. Its freedom from iron, in the disinfection of clothing, is an important point in so much that (It will not injure` the fabric in any way. It commends itself for the disinfection of rooms, by saturating a sheet .with the diluted solution and ' hanging up in any- cenvenient place. This diluted solution. may be made by mixing one pint of the concentrated solution with 1 gallon of water. _ i vmcnn nxcuuusvu uuusuuuvcm. The other day Walker went to New Westminster. And shortly after the-full extent of his defalcamons was discovered.- Lecters received by friends from him" say: I am going to another country to begin life oversgnin. I intend to pay every cent of that money. ` Declined to Interfere. i An appeal has been made to Earl of Hopetown, Governor of Victoria, pray- ing that he postpone the execution of Frederick Bailey Deeming, under sen- tence of death for the murder at Windsor of his wife. formerly Mice Emily Mather, `of Liverpool. The Governor has de- clined to interfere in the matter and Deeming will be hanged on May 23rd, the date. xedupon. +Aj____ favorable News From the Northwest. Reports received from all points in the Province of Manitoba and_ Territories re.- garding seeding operations are most favorable, as compared with past years. There will be a slight increase all round` inithe acreage of wheat. If no setback occurs before the end of the month. as was the case in Msy, 9], the growing grain will be considerably further ad- vanced over the condition at the close of the month last year. ` ---.-v- -y--- .v_ _ _-v w... - - .._--__. The successful pupils at recent Easter examinations. From 3rd to 4t.h.-Queenie `Smith, Sam Archer. Fred Edwards. From 2nd to 3rd.--Grertie Crawford.` Ethel Johnston, Arthur Williams. From Part II to 2nd. --Minnie King, Ella Crawford. Tom Smith, James Archer. - From Sr. 1st to Part 2nd.`--Martha Cr wrford, J smes `Kemp, Daniel Ko hoe. From J r; `let to Sr. 1st.-Maude Kennedy, Jennie Kitch- ing, Sarah Kehoe, `Willie Smith. A. V. Muses, Teacher. ' The czar Economizes. The Czar has ordered the general sta to hold the manoeuvres this year near St. Petersburg, and on the Western frontier. on a_ less grand scale than usual, in view `of the inability of the districts in ques-` tian to feed. a large, extra force and of. the necessity of saving money for the relief of save the government, it is estimatedrfully 1,500,000, roubles. 4 44,7, , the starving. This change of plan. will: IIIIIFIJ IlG\l, GLILI. IIIGLIJ UL IIIIIFIII, IIUIIUVLII that their houses were going to fall, rushe out in their night dresses. The movement lasted several seconds, but e no. damage of any consequence has been reported. Worth $10 1 Bottle. DEAR Sms,-I have used_ Burdock` Blood Bitters for dyspepsia, and have found it to be the best medicine I ever used. `I could not eat without suffering from a terrible pain in the pit .of my stomach. I used six bottles of B. B. B. and am glad] did so or I should have been 1n my grave to-day; it completely cured me. I take a. bottle every spnng and would not be without it if it cost $10` a bottle. _ ` A n...- h...'.-..-- 1:-,,1,__ A11 Oenuive Sore Cured. DEAR SIRs,--I take pleasure in testifying to the great healing qualitiesof yourmedicines. I had'tl1e `misfortune `to injure my leg, and vthrotlgh cold and neglect it broke out in a ruunmg sore.` my leg became inamed and very painful, and the discharge was very offensive ; various remedies failed to help me when I had the good fortune to try your B. B. B. and -Burdock Healing_ Ointment. Before I had nished the second bottle the discharge had stopped, and` in two weeks more my leg was as well -as ever. I feel Justified in recommending it to the `public as a cure it only given a fair trial. I V Geo. _ LAURIE Portaize la. Prairie, Man. A Voice From Scotland Dun SIR's.--I can highly recommend Hagyax-d s Pectoral .Ba.1sam' It cured my daughter of a cough she had been troubled with since childhood. She is now twelve` years old. ' 1! rs -- -- - Havin _.u_sed -Burdock. Blood Bitters for general de _111ty. weakness and lack of appe-' tite. I found `it-a safe cum. . Household Disinfectant. Alum...... .............10 Sal soda . . . . ..V..10 Sal ammoniac . . . . . . . . Common Salt........... 2 Chlor. zinc . . . . . Muriatic acid. l . . . . .q. Water, q. s. to Dissolve the alum in 1} aal. of boiling water-,tthen add the cal soda, which gives I precipitate of aluminum hydrate. Muriatic acid is then added in suicient uantity to dissolve this T precipitate, t ereby forming aluminum chloride. The other salts are then dissolved in the remainder of the water and added to the rst solution. nu_- _.1_,,,. ,,__ ,s_s,,-_3'2,._ n_:_ ..__- f;on1l.ot'| Sts'zb_"q':-y and_ Kemp` will come to Am6rl`i!_1'6,t__tly_. ._ '_ TA! '?'9= 491- 3 It is. .egItimo,tegl*t}h-t between 55. P001319-,wer01` `dtosynod {it ~ Si'ou_x ' -_oity tl_xo` `av. I . 2- A .- ..--VJ. ,_._ i I.` I:-C. 5 uvuzu |AI`UJll.L . ncaanucaa uuu .lIlCK OI tlte, It a safe cure."_ - -HENRY Homum, Brownsville, Out. cure 1.0`:-chapped Huang . Dun Sms',_--_I think it, is ,a rivilege to recommend IfIagya.rd s,Xpllow ,O' as a, sure m1!-A` far n`1\i\Ai'.;1\'I\'(`u'. 'an.'..l`I:......; --__ `.1.-- , . . uusu nu uuxl-PyUu_ lh_ll.ll.l,' aweulngs, SOTO Unro, etc. ' I recom_mend_;_1t to all. ` "M356. GE6.",W_.uiD, Josephine, Ont. ; itel to con-_ tinuo the strike. ' -- reo:{zi`Ef'ifa'ga':7.i'?fX cure for chappedA'13I,iiids; 3` Air: I vnnnnnvnnn it 6: . .. fused A:-B';1rAdook'v. Blood annual thn ihv umnlrnna. n-..l `l....`l. _n ,__,, Honor Roll for Pine Grove School. Elm M FAIRCHILD, Scotland, Ont. ` The Most Valuable Part or London. The part of London in which land is the most valuable ie the City, the ground around Lombard street being worth, it is estimated, not less than 2.000.000 an acre. One house in Lombard street was rented at 25 a year in 1665. now a build- ing erected on the same site is rented 'for 2,600 a year, under lease from 1877. The rateable annual value of the city rose. from about 660 an acre in 1801 to 5,300 -an acre in 1881. Amongst the highest prices that have been paid for land in the City may be mentioned, Cannon street, 1890, a 12ft. by 50ft. eite brought 4,500, I being 753. per square'foot, or 330,000; per acre. In the same year a site in Gracechurch street brought 18 95. per s uare foot, or 920,000 per acre, and in ` n -:On his Dun Dun-A nbnnn Ln DAVID PEDLEY, Morley, Alb. . J. C. Davis, Rector of St. James Episc Church. Eufaula. Ala-= My son has been badly alicted with a fearful and threatening~cough for several `months, and after trying several prescriptions from physicians which failed to relieve him, he has 1; been perfectly restoredby the use of fnvn hn-19.: of no; ITO me Puma! Gnmirrme : 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 high class Watches and Clocks.` I will add during the `fall. some novel and attractive goods, and will keepnone -but the best. R. A. DOUGLAS, A ; :;p}?r :f' g';`.2+u'i;":eE.`: `A'n";.` lo: moxuuva west on zrnomaon Jtreet. .-Lots 68 DEED pcnccuy .I.CDI.\.uC.u.. :1] un. nauv V. two bottles of Bo-' vAn Ep|copa|vsc'hee s German Syr- up. I can recom- Rector. mend it w i t h on t _ . hesitation. Chronic severe, deep-seated coughs likethis * are as severe tests as a remedy can be subjected to. It is for these long- 1 standing cases that Boschee s Ger- man Syrup is made a specialty. Many others aiicted as this lad was, will do well to make a note of 4.1.1.. A 5l':l_l.II' OI Ollllllellf: AIIIBTIOBIJ rnyawlunu lI"u Surzeoue have opened `an olce for medical and surgical attendance. at No. 23u3 St. Catherine` Street, Montreal. They give free service to. all who 'ca.ll'upou them before Auszuet let. 1892. and frankly tell you if your case is curable or not. All incurable cases are regected. ;apecia.l attention is paid to every case. Iuvellde living outside ~ of Montreal. should `address their leztere to Mr. JOHN MU RRAY, `Manager. and lnolose two 3. cent Stampe tor sym ptom blank hnd nnnntinn chants. `I4-SI. IOTIIWELIJS BLOGK. DIIILOP ST. BARBIE EHEEI I. F. ArnoId,.vJMotevideo, Minn., writes: I always use German}Syr11p for a `Cold_,_ 611` the Lungs. I have never found `an equal to it-far less a superior. . G) G. G. GREEN, Sole Man fr,Wodbury,N._I. KI? l\J\lV VI dd\IQ\I \I\IU PWI C91? IIIIII III -l6 a site in Om Bnard street. 42ft. by 30ft., wacecld for 37 000. being 28 83. 1- square foot, and 1,260,000 per acre. 9 city of London is the amalleatlof-citleu but the most. valuable. It has an area of one square mile, which produces a rental 1,400,000 per annum. _HANDLE8 ALL` KINDS OF AUCTION SALES. Are a. cialty. and ice intending to have sales, 11 consult the r own interests by plalnge their saleein his hands. . t\1:3v:u-rs "By a. thorough knowledge of `tho hum-31 laws which govern the `ope:-a.tions.o_f digestion` and arm ; d b - ful` H the $130 pr::)1e:lesAofy 3e'1f3$1eou3 c:3o`i9m?f E has vided in` ' d:l3sate.yt;lrI(;)vored I225 `L Ilragitnfl 3.1:: .Y.i.t.h..: nu: 0t:`ELI`A5BLE Aumuusen u-on Iris can -- guy... 4.... .--.__ mpps nasprovmea our nreaxrast tr men with a delicatey avored beverage which may save us many heavy doctors bills. It is by thejudicions use of such aroles of diet that a. constitution be gradually bniltnp until. tn) 2 h garyesist every tendeno to` dmeaqse. 'l1e:d1'0dou8B of subtle maladies are tint around us read * to attack wherever there is arweake point. e may esoa e man a-fatal shattbyrkeeoinz our-` selves w to ed with pure. blood and a pro "rly nourished fra1 n e.-'-Civil "Service ` E20310. ` ,' ' - `-Made simply with boiling water my uim.. Sold only in packets, by Grocers. labelled thus: _ a A. `JAMES EPP3:&_ QO._..Hommopathio Chemists. ` ` London. `.lnland./ a 39-13: ` , ;H , , V`; _ . 'mBeil?otwun2qt:i::il?o:` i?;:;x':::.tlL%fut:;':Io 08 1lI1lIliVB'J.VesI:ot- u'homnon--an -ass. amass J0 3`lnO1IIllValont.l1.nf-.knnn -nun: 1.. 9|.-. ' 313}- B End: B10 3- u"'?i.'r'."A'.`$j -....v-__v -_.. `g-..v-_ .. .-..- new-ganv mnvuvnvo 13' Orders left at the ADVANCE oice will attended to. _ A 35 G. R. FORD. {B01056 WWO 6-06111 : BB! and question sheets. What s the Matter wlthkansas 7 The Toledo Bee shows it this way :--If a man's acres are likely to slip from him into the hands of some ten-to-twenty per cent. eastern capitalist, and his family be homeless, he will be `quite likely to talk about it. It happens to be his "business. This is what ails Kansas and every other agricultural state; the farmers buy their goods in a protected and trust-regulated market. They pay tax on nearly every article of domestic consumption; they pay more for an American-made reaper or ggow than does the Canadian over the rder; they pay trust-regulated prices on every mile of wire fence; they pay tax on crockery, iron and tin ware, on carpets and blankets; then when they sell their wheat they sell it at prices made in - the world's market , ,_I,I , E ,, I 01' U9 In III?IlIllUlI~yo IT)! -IIIIKIIIU I so`?33{n} Wager. Dis acting and a. hundred; uses. Aanequalumponndninlsbdu. Bold hymn. GI-coon all Drngguu; }. T`- (3.7?-".jTIfI1. III -..v.. aw-vu --n noun: nu-uunn 0fICE-Next door to J. Ga.1l$mith s, nearly opposite the Queen : and Barrie Hotels. . I ` 1 .--n_A___u_u _- -L_ -___,__-,, ?Dos|r%l:5l`6%;.BiItlIdIng}l:ofs .- _ ,FQ'R.. _S'.A L,'E NEAR '5A_LLA;NDALE A! EPPS S cVo%c%afA 'r_I-I; AM:I_=u_c}_\N oo_c_1'o_n_s A staff of emihent American Physicians and [uranium hnvn nnnnn `an am. far median] and FARM STOCK SALES ----1---u --w-- jww- ___ (29 Y:ar:;ra:t;'c: in Eu-3:): am? 4-` puIa|:s'r,%s1%'|5l")'uc:s1'.% BEST. Innrlv fmv mu: in sunny nnnntltv. `Rn! .1-nnklnn n: W"IIII IIITIEWU Should any farmer who reads Tm: AD: vmcn have any fepling of discontent with Canada he will see that it wouldonly be jumping out of the frying pan .into the. tire by movina into the paradise of Oart-_ .4 wright & Co.`