India. Newfoundland, the United ` I-states, Attica. West Ingies, Australian Colonies. Asia and almost all foreign countries, and saving Bank deposits receiv..d from $1.00 to $3300. be- tween the hours or 9 sum.` and 4' p.m. u ,L--_._ A-.. _-_.I..L....Lx.... --nu-6 `lug nnnlmul If. UWTI-I` ll-UILID UL U Coin. nun I you-o , Letters for regiatrption `must be cited 16 minutes before} the oloaing of x _ . Postage 0'16 lette.r'a_to'1-`.tJh_'e`DomiAx1lon kind the United States 3 cents 1501' ounce and for'G1-eat Britain and Ireland 6 cent: per fault ounce. Re- gistration teo 6 coma. ` ' ' V Man Mutter taken trom `the street letter boxesda -(Sundays -excepted) at 8 o'clock nan. gpd and 8o'olock pan. _ n.:__:_ 1.__'.na.`I. -Ion! A l'romthAe`Weuttora.llpointaln Now`BI"I1'ns'wlck. Nova. Scotla, Print 2 Edward Island, Cape Breton ` and Newfoundland. , n_L2___-_.i_.I__ ZIIII Liwivlvusal All the popular sea bathh, as and plea- sure resorts of Canada are ong th line. Pullman oars leaving Montreal on Monday. Wednesday and Friday run through to Halifax, and on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday to 81:. J ohu, N.B.. without ohanze. mam nnnnnntimn made at -Point Levin with John, N.B.. without onanze. Close connections made at -Point Levin with the Grand Trunk. Railway and the Richelieu end Ontex-io.Navi etion Company : steamers from Montreal, on -at Levis with the North Shore Railway. Elegant ret-clean, Pullman buffet, and amok- ln cars on all through trains. lass refreshment rooms at convenient lnfnnnn will find It advantageous to use this route, as in the uiokeet in point of time, and the rat are as ow as by any other. Through freight a forwarded by _taet special trains and exper- `ienee has proved the interooloniil route to he the quickest for European freight to and from all Joints in Canada and the Western States. nlrnlvn u-nnu ha AI-nah-un nn nlan Infnrinnltlnn In UIIIBIIG Bill! `I16 WBIDCTII EIBIBS gkugg may be obtained and also information about` the routo and about 1-eight and passen- 301' rates from ROBERT B. Moonm. Wnnhu-n F`!-alaht And `Dnnannanr ADAIIL Inthenklngthebpublio ot`Berx-ie and vidni to:-`the beetmved upon him hthepestbesleto etetethethe has at can aide:-able expense increased his baking-boil! ee endls now prepared to do 3 larger thnn avar. * `- : _ ,- nuamtnymo .1. diqunll tuba. -nevem3 13: an"r3r':'1i'3 town " _ xsition it this time.- UIILIUI I On the 7th the most successful obser- vation was made-, an exposure of an hour and ve minutes ' having been given, The southern tail,"the brightest on" the 5111,-had disappeared, the `middle tail`- being yery bright` and broad. In the* densest portion of the -tail a couple of dark holes-appeared similar to when are called ooelesacks in the Amilky way. This is considered a very" remarkable oo- cnrrence.~ ``~As farzes known, -"=s`sid Dr. Swift, 9-`the co'met'=n'ppears' to "be ' hyper.- bolic. 1!. never was here before and never` can be again. ` Assuming `that it came] from the nearest sum, it must have; been. on `theeroed -about 8,000,000 years in" order to have arriyediet its present. p0`-_, INTERGOLONIALI `In-av. -uuyvu --vv--v- nauwiw once. uonoton. ma.` my In. lnnmmu `BAKERY ll no-mo pmnn Eocums as wnnnnme V` cnpbuod-at shbrssnotloo and on reasonable ' I'nHI|n_~ , TH E D lR_ECT ROUTE LEADS THE VAN. -9'2} . .015 6 t and ' d" bush)` rind 1 n noun ens _p xporianoe; b- two audth`.Pyeu..n n'1"?"l:`:1t 1e`5 _, Lqno_eo~:onn 11! Insurance` 3-` ;(l)0, din ' ' `O00 {angina on . '.0oat:|3!oweatoonls`t'ont wdtzhlut Bonuseocvozythreer eqrsnover thanll. o.. .`. { 8?.`. 2..* o%."a`n:vpx..i``r. . ' _ oiAnuInuinn ' A 71113 ~ `nnlv: ntnnnnnw In unlbi \ 1]. IIINIIII `.."l_,. U.` } I ` IIIJUII ."{(1_4` j;'_;- "'.-',"I?',.5 r ~ - `I . *p-arrest-11:;=B41t1z;1tn HOTEL, , . ,Soups, Entrees, Jellies, fc.. mad`o to order `on the shortest notice. ns'r1M4`rns A1n Pizicns `on: APPLICATION, VVVIWVVI `III.U CHIS lrl" ` onmnlhn. ind mdudugau mall ebutzzill-`r-` 1|QIH|Inln&I|'dn':dIA'hniuuGl :\.1Is`.i-7 a.a.IJ.4l;' f THIS 1.6N' '1::'rAnmsnn15.oopANr an. .....P::9_d_22 e22ne_rouad.wqn.s>t eoonomz of cjnossLAN"~An s =s:eNl:5A~T aomnlue House 2 ' 90 DUNLQP STREET.` Go`iIifbJrlabl? rooms and ' V '3 Q '.K'Dlnner. rsu ovstans ALWAvs`Iu stock; |L1FE%:A3SURANEHi%E0biNYI 3;-qooxftorthemandgnuwmuzouoothor. lolllo Gun II nuts 0 V vnvvn young I . , . A Pos'tOmce,_Ba':-rie. June 28th, 1891. 89-11 J`; EDWARDS Postmaster Inna nvznw nu nun mom 3%BER'l` MOl(:)tDIEd. or A t eotern Fred; on 98 Rustin House Block. Yo'r It. Egon. D. POTTINGER. 5' Clue! Superintendent .n.'_-_ 1-\g'.- un-_ -L._ iv II ' np-_ no can: uu-rap? Ilnl IIIUIKIWT IWIII '~IIIl 1 pa! iduloulht`-ii Port iwhiolr "]3R ITI'SH.;EMPItiE ..:.' Y!;.':-Ff,$ IMPDRTERS AID EXPQQTER8 RAI LWAY. 1' OP :ai:rGLgND. nsw" "--`1N1m. _ " DIIoY HAIL! I03 ITS BREAD 676."u3}'{7m1u'"' ?ff:.?,.,::;;:ae:.:* 300. moouyot. ~"th`whitIo3c`d'?Afri- 131$: H 3-lg`-J8--3-'4` -L_`I nI....|.-.~.l$... !. 'mn"I3i_"31bx J` aaown THE D19 pill 1127sm| '10. I ml llIB' `J =;.;+",.....`f"...."'*=m;.*.;':;.:.9'.:,`%::, ;;.u.}.,, 94051:: JI..io' .`'se`.{. ."`3x"`E:'T s"%`x J`i to; Bu-tie. LENNOX. AULT. KERR. & wn1c?;,,,. rlslaeu, Solicitors 01! the Supreme Com Prootorl. -ousrie C . a.ncera.&c, Mom ooloan. Ahoes. Hinds Block. 0DDoaiLeN.&_ W. Ry. auction, Battle. and Blugnaufg gm` Bmdtord. * ~uuan`l`0N LBNNOX. } V1~;1.LING'yoN Ac, Joan kt. KERR. 1. u. A. \\ main, P111: QUl.||;1v'5 .l:lU'l`EL.-A. w_ 3% ` - Proprietor. Excellent accommodmon 5. 1 hntnvellln public. Bar andiarde,m,u uodpvlth t 0 boot. Good sta.b1i;.g,md"Iur> lvdholtlon. L e of guests oonvoymm ` %:lu1on `ntfeg: doors We" ` T OUNT, HEWSON & CRESWICKE Bu: rlataorn, Solicitors of the Bupremg dmm ' Judi mum of Ontario. Procwru. Notax-153,000` my noon, to. Money to Loan. 0me,H._0fi' } B'_l=k- -~-my nu ..._ was-vv, u-o--v --v' --.v-.v,.".,.. .. ..-..... JOHN Drcxmson B. A.. 1:. F. MAcwm_ M0bAR1`HY. PEPLER & Mc()AhTu`g Barristers. Sohcitora, Convc-yunocrs. s;_f D'AL'l'0N Mccurrnv. Q. U. J. A. M;.LA1nHy, I`. 11.. 1`. k'IPLE1s. Q.C., F. .HUh.\:'11'. Barrie, MCCARTHY. Pnpum. MCCARTHY & ])I.'.\'CA.\', Alliscon and ueemun. Eguionm by from uni` 1`-"~Y_or,k. ;,~ molI`icl*ind utrinnc9. the ooitoliglugqt ind` spices. e _ `. .-nu... no on mgmac. aha. vinltna '1`. SPROUL. Barnster, S0licitor,%.\'E;< 0 Conveyiwoer. Money to wan. Ulme Bochwelrs mock. Dunwp street, Barrie. GEORGE W. LOUNT. BARRISFER. torney, Solicitor. Notary Publxc. on in Bank 01 Toronto Bmldings, mun cu Barrie. Ont. _ Z1-J)` -U5. Willa ISIUIIAISUSULV, 1Jt`HI1:9l. U of.Ihe Royal College ot Dental .S}H and Honor Graduate of Toromo L` In Preservation of the natural teeth a 0Fl!`IOE.-Bothwel1 s Block. Uunlo Barrie, Ont; i A uomm P. O. Box 73. Barrie. P. 0. Box 7. Allandale. ruuunx an n.au:.n. D . BARRIS'1`E.1 .S. aunclwrs In High Court of Jusmce. .wuu-jgg mono. Conveyancers. Olees over-.ne mu ` at Toronto. Burma. \ LA LA umu.muv Ill`. (1 H 'uI'a'M.-v I D. I nanu U Dun , Dnnnxo ; nan. cumu- J. . TOR or the cupreme court or Jumuslure `or Ontario. Uonveyuncer. &.o. Money to Loan. umces In bank at '1'oront.o block, Uwen aweez. J- In-In 5U V r._-u . - * 'r. ARN'AL1.. M. n. c. M.. om in Both; . . wall : Block. Allandale. on the'D!`I13 at night. W! _ R8. R388 and Arthur. PhEiCian8.`:'*L" goons. etc. W. A. Bess. .. 1-:. t. ~- Edln. L.R.C. P.. London, J. }{.ArII}uF~- B.. 'I'orontovUn1vors1ty. L. U. P. und_ >.. 01}? 0111005 and n he residences. Browns B109 Dunlap street. is.` Televhonc. 77. ' ntist. nu to Dr.` Boeauko. 0moefd1{,`$:]_`?(. mud by Dr.Bonanko. Reel t H9. J F AH! |QuE.EN's Ho*ri+:IL. 17/-\vsrv\v-v 71A` Om bx-axch Mu ' I.`-ed, 08-- 0!! {--iIsU' ad. oonvoyancm "` H 1" loci swat, Block "*1! omn "'.a17nn - ' aim ,, 1! A9511 . , . Iteia,1Jia`:tsg.iti the huhicsne fsivstit cuiergithe _with the greatest fury,` leveling g"ro'v es and forests, scattering houses like and-destroying hundreds of h.um.aneliv.es.. The shore was streyn -with wrecks, and the entire island was a scene of devasta- tion. Half the cropswere destroyed`, aud.f besides the dead. it is estimated that 7,0_0_0_ persons were `injured; It"`Ill0"ID-7', pears that about one third of Port_,Lonis was destroyed, and a later but una_uthe_n- ticatedreport places thetnumher of dead at the appalling gure of .15 000 \T..-...- n!` `IPA nP (I. lflr .$70.00( interest. an] n! {aha 1'1 y ,(-:3:111?:>y1" Post Om- - y gm: 99. 1. 9:// (1 30:0 ;-o'`"/ k 4`_.., . utlbg - ery. Comm- tomey 9l#im%r33oE3:$h of om `Io ('N' re 5` . 49-48 3lnd I 810` /91: [ / / Vito Post 011100 uuumng. barne. unu at nu private residence. Marv street. 11-1; '1'. BANTING. CLERK COUNTY OF SIM- 00!. will be at his omce. at the Court - douse; Barrio, overysatnrday. Residence and 9,0, nntnwn _ J .A.-MoGREGOR M. D. C. 151., F.T. M.(`. .'fGr&duate oi Trfnity University, Toronto. Fellow of '1`:-imty Medical College. Toronto. Membercollege Physicians and burgcons. Our. have of Toronto General ospilal. omega.- Next. door to Mr. Ball's store. Thornton. .\.B. -Will be at lvy every Wednesday. {mu 1 I05 nln Will ha n. lllohnrt evnrv Fndzuz from 110 A=|!l9m:i law'- ' ' ` ` ' "A :3} . ' - d 5 1- cent. "2 9 u `l$:r*muProvg:`Y- `$3,. " *B'crIh'tor. Solicitor. 80-- nu-u, l)lUlLlLVDU1I K. may vv 4} _1, nAI'It1b']}_}{_. Noumea Public. Sohcxtor or gum-em; noun. 850. an-rue, 0nt.. Umcee in .umu,'g Toronto Black. No. 3. Qwen atwet. Bram Oice, Elmvale. McKeg;uc`u Bloc k. n-.__- u\.'-..---....-. I) A \n 851110. 0n'1'T1uay, H137 `DO IUID, [rum 2 LU I 3.111., and the second Friday of ever) month. _ Jo 1". FAME, Urauuaw U1 Luufu University, Toronto. Fellow of 'l'rumy Medical College. Member or the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario. unme- Cornor Owen and Collier streets. oppoaize Central School. 'P'trBLIc `in Hotel is now 03 tint: AI o........| 1.... Ii IIIU"Pp.llIl.I`I.I|ll'U vs. -1511 vvv ~ Nearer home`, sud therefore of closer interest, is the destruction wronghtfby the oods in the north and southwest of the United States. f It is saidthat inever at any one timein the West have so Insny lives been lost and so much property de- stroyed by oods as within the two weeks. The devastation extends hlmost "froth the northern boundary of the United States to the Gulf of Mexico.. ._Rsin has fallen nearly without cessation tor weeks, ` creeks have become rivers, rivers have _ spread far beyond their channels, and the great Mississippihas broken its articial bsrriers and sweegs unobstructed over bayou and plain. be number of those 4 who have perished can only be guessed -4. 11-..... a1s..-n..n:I- Ara hhmdlll and i "`P'U'B'LIc'1s informed that thxs new on Htligrel opened for the accomxnodtg avelle -- are tomke cm. :13` beli `i.`o`S?" o 3? F"i`3 ont- lthl been fhrnfahed with every a(`c0n1mod1' tion and comfort in t "` -~ he latest and_ m f _E`RXP_1_6. ACQm!_!1erciAa_l9g1en tvill I1n`d!116 l.'01'IllB IT!!! `LU attend: all trslna. ; Will'be in Blltie Ivory Tneldsr nd Wednesdtl. terns 50.. addma 0` 9" Hotel Bin` 3 Aurora. or care 1 -rn6RoUer'1 INa'rnUcT1oNTGL'A1`AN` j . ' L mun. '._-._'.2_."'_LL_;A-,'. ____----" ABRIJG PLAN mu MlLL.-Gh;U. BALL Carpenter and Builder. and Manufacturer 1! Doors. Sash, Blinds. Mouldings. &c. Hm is at all kinds done promptly and awake- xonly. Factory. John street. Bame. i ---"*- i ~ 7-" > AMESEDWARD8, Conveyancer. _13:3uer 01 llnrrllxo Idcollnol. Umqe emctly pr_1- nto, Post 011100 Building. Burma. and at M nu-hunt; I-nnidnnnn, Marv street. ll-1) R. PALMER. SURGEON. Em`. EAR ` Throat. Nose. weermrd-street. fast. 10 canto. may be consulted at the Queen 3 HoteL Bu-rlo. on'F`rlday. May the 10th, from s to 11 . m. um thn nnnnnd F1-idnv of even :- tn I iuu -"I . - . , 11 P111311 of H.`M. Field and W. 0. POYSEE, (riltbbf `i ` d V d ow Ioac_ -an T:::;:*.*: e.:`ue:e or _____, ,-__...m\I T an QUEENS HOTEL.-A. w.T rtotor. accommo.R0W5 Inn 1*. vnlllna nnhlin. R-p Eh!` :.._.., u0hfnn' IWIIO IHIVII p_Ul'lluUI.I, vuu v|u_y yo 5\_.uuu.... at. Many thousands are homelu and the property destroyed u1_1oi1`n te in value to `g_ni_l_lionI. of dollere. 1 _ ,, _ _; ___.'-_.._-r.J _:L`L/d..-'.1 -...I `ITRATHY & ESTEN . 151110. . Barrio. lat Oct.. 1885. I: 1:. FERGUSON, BARR1STEl&.kAa`0LICI- 0|-nu nt [ha pnnremn (Inn:-I. nf .lu.mr-mn.-ca MCCARTHY, EVAN 3. BEPLER & MCCARTHY, ( M'lll1n- -v-v--v. -..__.v. 1:1. 1:1. zrrnxruv. 14.0., -Wu! Deal Ivy every VV8(Lut:uuu;. nu un. Wm he at Egbert every Fnuay. .n III NORTH BAY. -1DwAn_D LYNCH, - enopmmox . .I"=333`5 "SL2 I ' ' btheildnnll tllnmm to :1 pg OUNT, cREsvs';c;Tg A 1-inmrn. Solicitors of the annmm. :2. `ABRIE PLANINU n.-ngntnp -nd I-`lnildnr and Msumfanumu cm. 1...-..'...;. Alla_ndale._ The members `of. Kempenfeldt vLod,ge' S.. O. E. B. S., of Allandele, invited the members .of St. George : -Saciety. and Southampton Lodge 8 O..E.- B. S , of Barrie to join themhin theirennual church parade to St.IGeorge e (`Eng-.) Church. of Allendele, on Sunday, May 22nd, 1892 The members of Kempenfeldt Lodge met the Barrie members a short distance from Allendale when they all marched to, the above named church where they listened to an eloquent sermon preached by Rev. J. K. Godden, rector of Allandele church. The church. was . lled to overowing. The rev. gentlemen preached from the following approprieteetext let. Peter,2-'17 "Honor all men. Love the Brotherhood. Fear God. Honor the King. a. AA`:-Ad`; n:1u -an-n-nuns:-n an - I Q - nun` )ICKIN son &. MAcwA'1"rfL7A1}uj1iE. Notaries Public. SOHCHOI` uf .iInm...|,' I4 I . Wyn: ._ `Erin . _ `(nu 1_ur `Ito hunts`; V x \ ' A I) ONEY TO mm.-8m. pr; J. '1'. SPROUL. goucm| n.a\._..... )3. WM. RIcHABDsc> .:.i1?x?ii. nf tho I-{nun} Pnllnon nf l)nnh\] I sung. lat U01 ... 1886. ` . . 41. ' ONEY.-A large amount of \ rivate to leng1({%IsIta.iEht-loans atfowm `Md: EPLER 8c MCCA[yi~ml?Y` `$' K. `Il'l'lI5o F11. Loam`, Q_. C. , It. , an LONDON eUARZ3`1'mu x -n_n_:nrr 00.. Llmxjrnn. A R.-SULLIVAN DAVID, Commissioner for Qllrbm n `Ian. -19 n.......:. A: L000 2.`?i`..1.{ J. ll . PAI4LING,_G1:duate of mm; r1..a...-an I`nI-nntn Fellow of '1`rinm' G. ronsvm, I50 lnuuonl or u9u_urs._, - , : [ Perhaps notounconnecled with oo and hurricane may be the tearthquakes, that have beenfelt on 'two,sides' of the_ world,- shaking atlthe same time Sumatra and Land's End, Cornwall, and Singapore. The earthquakes have done little or no V damage. The recent and 'present'great calamities have come from abuve,not` be low the crust we live on. `Yet it is_k'n_own that earthquakes often Aaccoxnpanyiother` mighty convulsions of- nature, a'n,g1,i_t.`.ia lnot 'unwarrantable to assume thatgthe Western oods, the Mauritius hurricane and the seismic` disturbances; - in . Gornwall and Acheen have all some mysterious con- nection, thus emphasizing the fact that we are'.theicommon- tenants - of the-' globe and often obliged to` share each other s misfortunes. _ o ' MAN u FALT 111:1-:3. _ '1!I1son|.n.An_1:_qiAs. A. E. H. Cmcsgjlpxz. 1*} '81`. Q. C. E. Hnwsom. U uuenom secux-it No prinoi 1 mom ; ' arm. 11. - amp . Money to In_oan.T 17-Z11WYs1c1A"NsA.T _l_ !Sl.'!-`_!Ll_` no'r1:1.s.-~`\\ He delivered this sermon in his usual uent and eloquent manner which was much enjoyed by the visiting brethren and all who heard it. After service the societies formed in line outsidethe church and proceeded. ,to.the_Hsl1 of Kempenfeldt Sons where a .few remsrkt were made by Col. Tyrwhitt,M.' P..>.Meior Smith, I-&\JII\J` I'll? LDIII President St. Gsorge s Society; Msyorof Bsrrie, `D. D. G.'P. Wm. Hubbert, and President Southampton -Lodge, F. J. an __._. `-,,-_,,s-.,s .1_; _ __:._ -1 .L_._I... informed nnmnr` fan fhA(`.( *'.;:u:t::;~g;;.; = l .L'29!= 92 ream... Ne .. \ _f__, 4250.000 at 6 an :1 ROUL. ., ," G. 1:l.i1 .eTxs. It was resolved that 3 vote of thunke be tendered the Rev. J ;- K. Godden for` this kindneu. in reaching Inch ' an able sermon to the. rethren ._ After singing God Save the Queen the visiting lodges `and the home lodge went home to enjoy 3 _--.I .13....- LL ' V 16-1) - successor ms lately v - Q uet-n s uII_|\` I't'1u I w v . 2:m__ t`(', A Kt XII. Porter 14-tr. null luv require H `III? IIVKIY good dinner. `R. AT- Utcea \.v-mm . unuuxu :U`8eL' 46(1- Some JJU W WK \J I .1! 3 Q1893 VI: Ml-VVC IVIJ V IA! 5 Schwerin was, in tr'uth,"th'em9st remark-, able woman of the country. Born on February :23,<:1803, it was not until 1888 that she had any serious illness, Imagine eighty-ve years of unbroken health ! Herlife was idyllie=in` its peaceful beauty and goodness. It is true that the ,lrt,.e Grand Duchess had to `endure the lossfof her h_usba"nd,*and half a century of widow-. . hood, and that"one by one she mourned the death of `all her children, but that is one of Nature s penalties for -the privilege, if it be one. of attaining extreme old age. The tender s`ection,- which existed for so `many years between the Grand, Duchess and her brother, thelate Emperor William was the great happiness of her long life,` and its countless acts of unassuming benevolence made it a-blessing, to` herself- and others. .That there must-hare been much that wamremarkable about ;the Duchess in- her young days - may be judg- ed by the enthusiastic admiration which theslght of _her superb, gure and lovely` H face aroused *in'the`cyn_ical philosopher poet Heine, `who confessed that to gaze I upon "Our Al"exandrin'a'sv `pure; and serene features made him feel ,a` ._better 'Physica.l.i`y": ":1-`xi-`-L-;n.1e;1't;s-1T;.".'the. late Dowager Grand` Duchess of Mecklenbnrg` Qnlnu-A-3-. an"... 3-. I-110`: "kh Inn- iAinnIIi_ Salisbury is a live politician} ;Hi`s"'ad- vocacy of a business-like`tari` in not a shot lnthe dark, -but an appeal to the growing conviction that England must make it an objeotto all countries to trade fairly with it` or loae`ita`markets'.`: " lI`h.. .. `l'T..:a...Iy Q5354. -l:l.....-.a.. 3.-.! v_L- __-4..... Te UnitedState`elikes' to feed atjevery trough on: earth`, Jend -is inxious `that no nstion-flhould than its um. `insidc'_"Athe` great` Ameri.can`p.en- "Bi matting a hivh price on edrni`ssi,on' to jmurkotur which _EnR- 1 land ops fr`e1y','t_he A_in1`.icIinh;,7er'e_`a_b1e to buy V the. entry into]portq,th_nt are closed caiiut.British'goodh._: . o _ .. , to , Ssliebnry sees. the: gr0.,w.ing..danger~ to - the V-induntrilel supremacy` of: Khiscouhtry. What he-proposes.-in" not` a7retu_rn to? pro- tecti6n',~rbut I `mild `Adeparturei mm the policy ?of =lobnide'd = `free Ttnide, J 3`Hin~ lint step In 3 lonqione, yet, not`..m'atil _ Britsifugv ta'x'enthe "farm -product: `of the"Unite_d_ State: will reciprocity of tari'_a have be- gun the good work of forcing reciprocity f, t',`d-.-rl.K1'3 3}.j- ; "=`5" f""J.".9?!9 9!"! W I9 In .~*?=m 9599., M intuit-slblmmotntns We . ; :11` 'tt&o.l!.,tiii't1i.v;1:--thiIs'raniuahu;t7h: 9!7'."i`xI9-;!ti.t:9posv.m h lIC`Ii|aI i|un`n_ Lt` -__.- _I__.2"._L2, ` A common-unutviuw oxtho Saloon us n..a-| II-noun, :` :'1?h* V` rm ;" benb '9*!.9= "">'-\%e9s!*. ,-: ~I'|I13\9;-`tot.'!0l5l - thonnoi divhrn` .uid"oisnniitaiii fhu-T `- " `.5 : uuvu pa: mmuguq. _ in 5` nupg ,. 3 th '"'eIdi'` `is % 1.3 " "' an; to pm I 7041.?-`h-rooC`..". at ;';f_;11I-V9vt99*,.i .7319 m1tsxn9pe=:`::.ai ili n~A"nnAn|na_ . . W. n-hunt `k..uZ-' Aj n see_stl_:o` Dilf. '_ `H lhp:.'o|Vthongh`n0* niche-`qt tbs -smoj Qllllvuau uvv - ,R: _..__?k M here I the Book Fern? ` g iI_pnn1ty,_ the _;e_edete end induem 0`, ` % 8hekere,` ' the hletent dieeiplee of Eefglinet, end [the oonfreree 61? Plteone, ` And ""y'f,-ni,:de1-its verione denitions, ` these incongruous elemente ere indiiferently . reigned to an 3 one nemed eleee. `- 9, x_,-- n_-4. ..-..... con-II and-nlliannf. Vrcgcuen to as I one nuuuu mu... _ T his true thst soIne...-yery,.. intelligent. mc n..promoto.~this.contnsi9n 9! ideas by nosing. these: 'ous.gnrcs ss types of s one s_0m`_o! thiii|t, which `way cs1riiooia.1um. -Nevcrthatesc s word which `onbddoa ~ the mantle of ` chnrity i;'by: 'th`ai:' facility " with which It may. be stretched to cover csints And devils. _virt.ne_s sndvices,-z is 3 word which..if it cannot; be used to I better sdvsntsge, prscticsl men `will be glsdv to hsgo consigned to innocuous deme- tu 0. conclusions of -Professor Biaelow. ,0hservations made by ProfV.yF. H. Big- elow have, led him "to conclude that` the permanent Vmsgneticicondyition of the earth may `be chie;y;due`; to the orbital [motion ofthe earthirthroughtheeradtant eld of sunlight. That is, the rotation of the earth on its axis causes a emodication of the direction of the axis of polarization, by diminishing the`-angle between the two axes, andas the result `of the annual mo- tion, ma cause? it: to rotate in a secular period a out the axis of gure ; or if the magnetization has already become set in the bodyof the `earth. may cause a suc-, cession `of secular waves to sweep oirer it from east to west, as, is shown to he the case in thehistory~ of the isogonic lines and the long` period deections of the needle. Thiaiinterestinsz identication of the:_' magnetic 'a'nd`*light `action of ` solar radients; is said to in`harmon'y with the results of the iniestigations of'Ma'xwell and Hmtz s` end; iIfr,<>f-'.`131;gel<}>:w' believes that, by_ the ap"i_c'ation_ of similar; con- sideration to H ercury. `the outstanding motion 70 that planet a. perihelion may yet. he gsutisfactorily accounted for.` A new) vegetable is about to. be intro- ducejdxthrough the Department of Agri~ culture. It in the root of the calla. lily,- which. resemble: somewhat. -in appearance the ordinary Irish tuber, with the addi-' ti`on7'of a few - whiskers that have nothing to do- with --the qualities efvthe article as an eacule'nt.".`~It`i`n more elongated, and when out the interior is a trie more vincid ; but aaection.'of it is so potato like you would not be likely to distinguish any difference. 1 In cooking. it has ret to be boiled in order to deatroyvcertain acrid propertiea,after which it may be fried, roasted, baked or what not, according to `a|Q`4\ . 8ee1eI,l'ector.' The seloon is the poor men's` club, and `ourishes most vigorously in .- the poorest. sections of the city. Ineteed of denounc- ing the saloon on account of the numer- ous evils it irl cts "on-the poor, something , better must` be supplied to telre"its place; Home is the seated refuge of our life," but notwithstanding all that poets heye sung and morelists have spoken," msny workinmuch are perfectly convinced `that 1, two dork bedrooms and a kitchen is not pn attractive place in which to spend e i nlnnnnnfnvanino with A friend. The se- 1 UT WWI ' l Farmers in Florida have begun to raise these calla roots for market. The plants grow readily in swamps, and so thickly that-theyield of a single ooded acre is enormous. They reproduce themselves by the multiplication of their bulbs un- derground, so that the grower has simply to dig up the offshoots and leave the par- ents to. propagate anew. _v For centuries the Egyptians have cultivated a similar cropduring the seasons of the Nile over- ow, and at the present `time calla lily bulbs are a common vegetable in Japanese markets." ' Msmms. IIAv.v.-.-The success which the "Myrtle Na_.'vy_`toba.cco has with the" public is" because 1t'xs composed of the- vry9nest AV.irginia1ea.-f grown, and `is manufactured -with themost scrupulous - care at every stage of the process, - . ' . Pot Piophuuj for ---A g0 .l-I-1 Q5 1.1;`-b-gm - D8810 otJohn,Boss.8obertson. . At the `formal dedication of Toronto's noblest charity, -the Hospital for sick children; a littlewhile ego, the Rev. "Dr. Potts in referring to thepart borne by M_r{ J_ohn Ross Robertson; in this" and similar chm -ities, addressing him as chair- ma,n,,sa_id:--,'A_'lthough sir, I am not a LMaso'n,- like yourself, I cannot help think-` ing that `one; of the cardinal principles which that Order inculcates gives the key-' note : ::t0 4 -the; . ' pruisworthy interest which you have taken` min :: connection with 2 the building up of kthist magnicent institution Sir,j-ailowfme to say` thetyhile -your name will forever';be1lin l*red Liix iconfnsction` with the historfof the" '1`oronto"` Telegram in this city and 1 while " .your' imemory will ever be reveredae the chietrepresenta-' tive of the,.,Mssonic frsternity in .,this country-when the name of The Telegram shall',~.I say beiorgotten, and the interests oi Freemasonry-be: a aching of the past, the name of J Ross Robertson will for- ever remain immortal in its imperishable association withe'_1`he Lakeside Home for Lfttleehildreniand `The Hospital for Sick Childi-e_n _in_'1`oronto. l . HIQLWH . - DEPARTMENT. A 'e'aI-aoo_a=sug';euuon.-,_. ` V M By constipation mean; .`ir;egular action of the bowels, "often" called` 'co stiveness,`_ and commonly caused ' by "dyspepsia, `neglect, excess in.eaAting;or;._ _(1.li1lkil_|_,V etc. It is a serious dbmplalns and `1i`o1;t6 ' "neglected under any circuin'stiIn'ces, as if 'lea.ds.to impure blood, headache, de`bility,fever's, etc.` `A `uniformly successful '1`emed`y is `Burdock Blood Bitters, which;,f faithfully tried, never fails to e1fe_ct' a 'pro`mpt'a.'nd lasnhg cure even` in` the /worst cases.` The following extract" f1"om{,a letter from_Mr.lJas`. M."Catson,' Ban , N,'W." T.`,A will speak for itself :4-Ihave _be'n `troubled with constip_aAtionW`and general` debility `and was induced to use. your`_` B`. B.`B.c through` seeing your jedveijtisement. `I `now take great` pleasure in` recommending it to all my friends, `_ as i_t'complete1y cured me. . uy`o-Inoottqsns. . o ' hafei ai1d;yve cjan; now colsidoir L best protection against, diaease.~ There fig` ui1r8tPicted=:1ecipro?:ity of ,8.el'1tiulent between all peoplg i_n _Cangdg' in pronouncing Burdock-~ -Blood bitte.:;;sA1.{the;:vemrt best -blood -pulyitier, dyspefpsig. a;p_L1. `headaoh remady. and general toziig renovating: xpedjoine before the public; I v ; :81-asp--`Forzwe yea`rsI>_s`\'1'ened ' tr'om. `lnm'-~ 'bagoLsTand* {. oouldi='.= get` 119` 1re1ie_f- until *1 _V ` `H '_.ir61 s1Ye_llov= Oil, `-and'm1iqt say I-- nd` noB'gttenrexuedYi`?"it.4-~"' "" ' ` - `rJ_on u Dmimni-at Sm" wi"ch,*On1i. ` ` - `A ; ...-'?:l- :3.."_ ::. .~ IJLI...` ' % , "' ' _ V_ i .come-::a- . Eu:n`h?;?:gS.:=ofu::an;yuimm; .f,!:;1"lgIl?,`..7lui)g`t taonhlea. sate.-?::;'1`~here .ish ._, e` 3y"'g1o,A.` agd _m;,,_Atho,t-uma '2ti I A, ic,.aaV:Mi1hng,n`s;eaa..Li+en-' Ont`. nlsionwmv d .. . f5d`H-"3 `p oogialdtstion; A.1 ew Potato; .55 `W VWIUCU QIUIII a.IJK7IyII9 - V$'UI 9 ' fable has its application--.-give the 1 workingmen something they willslike as well as the saloon and you will strike at T the root of the evil. There are `excellent T lsoes,Alike-Cooper Union and the Young en s Institute; but these `institutions cannot expect to draw those . whoflive one or two miles away-`in another part of` the T `city. If. the workingmen were fully alive ` to the advantages `afforded them they would undonbtedlybe willing to walk. a long distance, butthe; majority of them` have no ambition toimprove themselves. They spend their evenings in the saloons because they are always .within easy reach and ft. rm agreeable meeting-places. Itis absurd to denounce the saloon in unquali- ed terms. The multitudes who patron- ize them are not all absolute fools. Many simply seek to satisfy the craving after fellowship which the Creator has im- planted in their natures. The saloons are well-lighted, conveniently-located social clubs, provided in some cases with a pleasant reading-room, and always with Obliging proprietors. ~ Wise men are be- ginning to see that a substitute must be supplied to take the place of the saloon which shall retain all its good features and simply discard its evil elements._- From "Life in New York Tenement- Houses, by the Rev. W. '1`-. Elsing, in ` the June Scribner. ` in ms PUBLIGJ GREETING: ' I extend my. sincere thanks for your generous and liberal patronage and sup port. It cannot be denied` that; such supportcomee as an acknowledgement that DIAMOND HALL" is thebest place for high clas Watches ahd Clocks. I will add during the fall some novel alnd attractive` goods, and will keep none but the best. . .H:)w...doos~-.he- 1'.eeI...`2-.--He- feels- eblue, adeep, dark, unfading,_ dyed- V-in-therwool,-,~ 'et_erna1~ -blue, * and Q makes eve b`ody*feel the same, way -'AT.u _ _l_vver the Ren>n edy.b_e. How does he fee|?4--He. feelsa headache, generally. dull 'and:con- stant, but sometimes excruciating-4 ."Augu_st Flower the Remedy. R. A;ooueLAs, THE JEWELLER, l0'I'llVlElL S BLOGK. IIIIIILOP ST. BARBIE A sum or ennnenu Amerncan rnyaxcmna nun Surgeons have opened an omoe tor medioslsnd surgical attendance. at No. 2333' St. Catherine Street, Monti-eel. They` give free service to- all who call upon them before Aurzust lat. 1892. and trnnklyotell on it your case is curable or nnf- ` All int-.1`n-n. In mum: am miacfnd- "8nenin.l IV :10 VIII: uyv uvtvnv A-Duuwu noun nvv-u urnble not. All incurs le cases are rejected. "'8 cial attention is paid to every case. 1 Invalid: iving outside of Montreal. should address their letters to Mr. JOHN MURRAY,` Manager. and inolose two'3 cent stamps for dym ptom blank and nnentinn nhnntn. - It-39. Hmnnhs ALL maps or Aucifto sAi.xs. amen, wm oonsun: melt own lnterestsby placing their aa.leq.in~his hands. 4 ~ ' OIBIOE-.-Nextdoor to J. Gal bmith s, nearly. opposite the` Queen s and Barr1e,Hot_elt-. ~ l ma-n...a.-...1..u -. 4.1.- .__.__-_ ,.- "--- - PB DUVIDUIILVU PIDUU l.I.l Wulvu vu uyvuu u leesentevening with a friend. The sa- oon is they only substitute. `When 0:- pheus passed by the cave of hh9_` siren _he took his lyre and meie such vyondrous melody that A sailors, enraptureduby the ` music, spurned-the seductive strains s that . were wafted `from -the dengerpus cave.- VI... `a|k`4u `K-_ :`n --s_`--L:..-n 4:11;; I`uA , to nesiat every_1fex;delio By a. thorough knowledge` '01: the -natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition. and b a. an-efnl e plioation of the tine properties uwell-oeleete Coooe. Mr. Eplre _s,prov1d_ed our breakfast taiblea:-wit.h u do te- y avored beverage which ma _.,se.v_e us me.nheaV y`dobtore bilia;- ltio byethe udieioue use of such articles`. .dJot't`ha.tAa constitution meygbe gt,-adunlly _b_ tu._uoti,l,st`1-one-"en h _ ;i.4Ieen.g,e.,J on 3 of nuhtlemalnd are 6I|.tlnrnrnnnd~nnvL.a.+ How doehs-.he teen?-He feels a ' violent hiecoughing or j umpihg of the stomach after a `meal, ra1sing bitter-tasting matter or what he has eaten . or vdrunk-'-August Flower the Remedy. To THE oLlTi'LTA%3L- E"KITETmNnz % R. F ORD, _ '"A ts`! ilu IPI\7'l\LI nun ; 'C%1 A1`o'_I ' ' gislt` . 1 'r`tie.-at ; ;1i;1-t:hvv sales, $ oongzlgghe-sown intergatsgy placing aa.les.in~his hands. 4. v,,._.... -..v `guvvu nu uuu LJIILIAU 4l.lUI_-013% _ 10' Orders left at the Anvmon oice -will-be attended 1 36` ' . G.` FORD.` , ;I..u.~,- .1'z- nji. 2. .-.u'.: :.'5.'.'`-. .~`.-' V5`? 77" 3 `jmru lli;:IIeJ'Dld'.! blol lnih. 3 A 1 I ._ "fgjf ` 'z I ' _.:..'7- A ' t Ky!` iv Dr. Lewis Swift of the Warner Obaer- ` vatory told the reporter of-~-the Union ` and Advert` er the. other day that the ` --._.-L .. .- -3.: L`- -`Ag: S`nA mung` nnnn on How does he ,f,e%o|.2--4He"fee1s ` the gradual decay: of vital `power; ` he feels .- miserable, V emelancholye, hopeless, V and. :-lon s .for=:death- = and pe_ae-August F ower the Rem- gm % pf NEAR ALLANDALE *1. V H ow don} he ..fdel ?--HAe fels so full after eating a:-m_eal' that he `can hardly w.a1k-,-August Flower the_ Remedy. ` - g G; `G , GREEN, Sole=Manufacturet, A Woodbury. New Jersey, U. S. A. _ - 4 PUREOT. 8'I'ROHGE8'|'.;IE8'|'. 3 Bond .1 an . u.ntlty.For msktnaocp. . B0 .` in nanKn5r'i13;":R:a.op:ugg`z'a. g:dh..nndref1 omen non. Acmoq in A 7 i \ loll7'ir.'All Onion III` 1!. 11'. t:I.':El:.1'.-an-In-I_. In ` Ag, IIIOIOBB FWO 6 09115 553 and question sheep. mun : . - * ~ ."*:`..'*" xv I " . u-, {xngmg `a`8O;;Hommbpt_i;gfc;:33g:1stg` h9*f1h-.`:Enk1ch-` . T_H AME|_=l|_cI_\NDO_QTO_R_S Dlllnl nuvlu uauvl. svuvv vvuwn sow; us-av vuv comet nowvisible near the great :square of Pegasus .is the .-largest that" has, been visible in the northern hemisphere:; since the great comet of 1882. and therst` one since then that could, be successfully` photographed. - The rapid- changes` that_ have taken placein the tails make it` -the most remarkable comet that ever appear- ed. `According to the reportof Professor Barnard of his observations between April 4 and 9 these changes" were taking place continually. On A'pril 4 the tail. was twenty degrees long. and "straight and slender, a telescopic view showing its consist of "two branches, with _ scarcely any nebulosity between. On the_ morn- ing of the 5th a photrgraph was taken with a camera, with six inch lense strap- ped on to the telescope, with an exposure 1. of one hour. There were then three` main branches, a new one having appear-` ed betweenthe two original ones. Each of these branches was in turn separated until at least a (it zen could be counted. Two degrees from the "head long" `the northern side of the middle tail a sudden bend southward occurs, "a very unusual thing. On the morning of the 6:]: an exposure of half anhour was given. -The" short northern branch had disanneared, and the two others had blended to-. A atnffot eminent American" Physicians and lnv-.-nsnnn mum nnnnn an ninn fnrmnllnnl-and FAw%ST?KsAtesM (29 Years )ract;'ce in E are}: and America.) 4-: yqR>A?i31:EUL-`cb_i&FORT1;G.:.` fPuRE_T[ POWDEREDJ BREAKEAST. THEIR SERVICES FREE. ` ha`:-ticsna. that thin: Eve:-'ivHbd* 'h`at`?iI=' nrrloane. l`lood.fsnd.l:_'u'thquuko. _Whnte.ve: may be the _:aus9...t.here1iu-no doubt that we gre paging-. throdah aweriod , of Qxhfaordinag-y% ntmbsphoticd.-`and [-tori 1'9lh`i&l-- diuurbuno. :` FtonL='--Maulitmn come: the nevus bi thoatnodt '1 dedmiotiva had. :' Mautiias iu`~6hb ,6fi `hha5$"_plo'fo`eIof_ which -A-xniaricin_a1`i1_1`t_i|:ffl!_eu'r;~f Ig~"iu j5 1fII'>eiioi19:`I1.!i,ti_ `pchlvus downy" `bf 5:9'9t.9I:.t,9tlt.l.5d_ gh_nn,t-jg`;. ' *5 "."PP'.tiiItIs*1!1%!`,.8.'rh4! 7..,: 2.7.2 `?;'.'..%.""*.-..A 11 01511.] 14-39. Ull IK--cuuoonnn LBa1iohRMIwaYat.`."..`. : 111. Dalston. Edgar, Cruhr _ `f>'E3`s rI~omcE Vrorulllilinoooannnoccvu - - - - - . . . . . . . ,, Torontout.............................. 'l`l\X\II"1'\ ..'._.-.....nnnnnoI-o--oooooooun- Jl.uuLuLau.\u;uu--,.., .. -__V_, _ " I)'8t."..'...' . . . . . . . . ........`..'l G: ontell Tueadan and Fridays) at. .` Torontoat............................I "`l\K'II`ltlIlLt_ QIODIIOIOCIIIIDCIOII lutllllul UUIOIO n o u o - - - - v . . -- Toronto at-................... 005000009- ` Toronto at. ..... ..~ ................... . . Railwu. mails from the south a.t.... 2 mentor Branch Railway and North lmnnn Hmnch Railway It. . . . . . . MOCTOIQ ISPGXIOB IVEIIWIJ Iuu. M V: Simcoe Branch Railway at.. .. Collingwood and Urillia. at ...... .. Grsvenhm-at Branch Railway at.` um.A.|. (`.1-niahnran. Dalston. I 1111150319. U nus : , gunnd rown BT11 Midnnrau ondays, W V Fridays) Grentell (rueidaya and F i'E".'L'.".`."..?'.T. ednesdaxa & . I - n a C - c a o o on Adan; at. . ' W Baby was `sick, we_ gave her Cutorh. What shown: Chlld,she cried for Canto:-la. when she heosme Mina, she clung to Castorlg. V wunmuawnammgigqmmcuwm