Irregula; teeth gene-rally indicate lack of ` ; culture and renement. . ..v~ -u -u ---..u vs.--rv. usuuuvu \ A lohg forehead indicatesintelligence ; 5 short .forehea.d, activity. FIVL- .'-_--.. I:- '-.L__ __---L:_ _ -1. .4- rizginder extracte . I was i-forenger closed on ._' ..They_: do_n t use . . em here. `Here is a young Jap taking his first lesson .'saton.th.o `oor, having in which were a number of-holes intowhich. p0gI_.:li_ad`,b6en tightly driven. ;-.tu.z;npt.1P3 to. extract the pe a. with his :P9K'.IW'f1`3 . f eP9P...9-:9.:9*"e;@...-~t5osf.~rn .. .e""' "`?`J8r~**!Iet9;iI % eb`J5.{o ==m!th.r;, nu` e * * I6 BUIIII LUl's "cWhile jolly Dick Hubbardwas Minister ' to Japan I visited that country andepent a pleasant week with him. One da I was troubledwith toothache, and Mr. ubbard -took me to a dentist and explained to the `saddle-colored o erator that I wanted the placed in a ham- o chair and tilted slightly `back. The dentist examined m teeth, `talking volubly . meanwhile Sam s_ thumb to ncle sentative. Suddenly his and the ~ troublesome l'6Dl'B- ` tooth, and before I had the faintest` fore me, peculiar to the `children of` the Orient. `You were waiting for the forceps, were you 2 said Minister Hubbard, with a laugh Look at this. in dentistry. , A 12-year-old Japanese boy before him aboard _He was at- thumband _-_f'orenger.;. Mr. yubbard ex- , lained thatas the stren th of this natural -psi: offo1'0%'d0.V01o ' -`thy-w-zpractioe, tbs` .. driven in t ` hter. Afte V ..th. . pr ` ,_ .` 5th "_: ._ -' 2 ft, fidea of what was going to happen, he ; lifted it out and held it up be ,-smiling at thesame time that vacant smile The Japanese use no 1nstr_ument for ex- tracting teeth. but. lift: them out with the thumb and forenger, s_a.id Henry Baker .to a guest of the Southern who was wearing his jaw in'_& sling as the result of u pair of forcepeslipping and getting more than they were sent for. ' ' lI'1 Tl.:!_ 3.II__ 'I\3 AI- Tf__LI_`_.._.I`_._..- \l`3,_5_L,,, unqvnu cw-w--- , -----v- g The upper Tl-ip, 'wh;r n' projecting, shown arrogange and want `of shame. A .z:.......I.. 3.; I... ..|.:.. :.,..._.v...... 1;... ..--3: J apaneso Dont-lglitggv. Pl-IYSIOGNOVMY. ~:`l:cJ;:"`o`i",.::"c;fw w1i'?'oibrontio `'`|-------`- 'I..:` `:3: `spin Th; citizens .of out village sincerely. sympathize with Mr. John Little and I--.81- in L'|...3- -n...6..-. LI....... .L..:.... FOR SALE OR TO TRADE FOR TOWN Property, Lots 9 and loin the Townshin of Mcmurrich. 182 acres. 80 arree cleared. bal- ance well iimbered. hardwood. name cedar. Soil. loam. a good farm house 181186 with ver- andah on three sides ; 2.1% barns 20:30 and a stable. It is 9 miles from 1 over. 18 miles from- Jiuntaville 2 miles from church and school house.on Buck Lake. tri-weekly mail. Title indisputable. Must. besold; Armlv tn B out-nlpaooaogoontaol Ell 0 DO pen-dozen O ckens spring .. ............ .. Ducks,per_pa.u-............ .... .. Tm-kavn_ lb . . . . . . . . . . - - V V A r uuoxs, pe Turkeys. fb Guam -_ Vnanunu '1`n 1Vumna auurewsea ro tne unuer-- elcned. and endorged Tender for Post Office Fittinsu. &c., Orilna." win he received at this 011100 until Friday. the 10th Ma.rch.,l893, for vhe several works required in the emotion of Post Omoe Ittinen. 850.. 01-illis. Ont. Qnnnlnnnnn Ann nnnn at the nnnnnfliunnf OI roan I unoe rnun , $0.. urull. Unt. S olflostlons can seen at the Department of hue Works. Ottawa. and at the cams of W. H. Uroker. Orlllls. on and after Tuesday, 21st. February. and tenders will not be consider- ed unless made on form so plied and signed with the actual signatures o tenderers. An nnnnntnd hank nhnnnn nnvnhln fll tlvm wlm Ina BULIIIII mgnubures OI uenuerers. An accepted bank cheque payable to the order of too Minister of Public Works. equal to five per cent. of amount of tender. must ec- compen each tender. This cheque win be for- teited i the natty decline the contract. or fail to complete the work contracted for. and will be returned in case or non-acceptance of tender. v 'I`I-an nnnnhfvnnnf Anna cunt 1`!-`A ltnnll L- ---.._L :1 V. -v-. E. E] De artment of Public works. ,1 aws. 14th February. 1893. T 1 'I'3H"ZS$II-n ` `ff: k.W_ ,`,..- _ .u_`- I -no `a_na;_1_-o- ' rosto. .. , 0-III;--,Q;\l't`IOouoo-10;-O " "' Bg'AlOV'....a-.`_a'onp0co.op I.I`D!.!:|,A'|0|l'V> "gain-`t. :2 Beef. tore'qi1a'rtera- ..... .. Beet. hindquartera UCCIIUIUIU C I I O O I Q ID '.nvnk CUIIIIIU IVIUII II-lle VUIIII IJIUUIU Gil`! in their sitction, there being three of the household lying seriously ill. We hope soon to hear of their immediate recovery. wnuur. The Department does not bind itself to accept the lowe at or any tender. By order. In ii In II-no-nur uun vv Arnnuuu All l_J TUAL FIRE INSUR- ANCE 00. 0891331. 3500.000. THE ECONOMIC AL FIRE INSURANCE CO. BERLIN - Tots} assets. 8040.000. - Mono to loan on rs: mo ,'.Cqn-' veyanonc done, Accounts _co1le'og. 0, ~ ' OFFICE. -- Over ' NHENDERSONS `Hardware Store. We_ are how fnotux-inc and on stock Stoves of the latent Vim rovod do CALL AND EXAMINE BT00 V before 4 plsowhoro. ' II! "1 " *I'l-8'IWRIY-` 35,5 IIIIIIUUII uioiibcon o Hnwolover I'CIlO..I.V.I.'.`.". Bu-h'w.looooA Thu:-ntl In-nu: Dll'IW.l0IKB"o...` n u a - u n o : . - o - o - -I Dressed hogs ..... .. Beer.` tore'qua'.rtera- Bast hindnnm-tn:-n . _ . . A . . mu gun-_ n - : o u IIIOOIII Veal Butter per lb . . 1699: her nvnn BUHUUUIII Barrie. 0nt.. VVIIBI K Barley.... at; Large and cheap stock] `iI'VI'O V We are glad to hear thstMr. Meeking. the genial manager of Mr. Bothwell s store, who has been on the sick list, :is able to attend to his duties sgsin.-- ewe `expect now to see thinnooming` again in that place of business. ` , = '[.`,he home of Mr. and Mrs.` John Brnnton was the scene of a very interest- ingaiid pleasing event on Tuesday after- noon last, _v it being the occasion of the marriage of `their son Randolph to Phi1lippa.Sinith, of Bay City. Michin. ' INSURANCE AGENTS AND OON`- ; 1 VEYANCERS. A` - Represent the-following Companies :- THE sun mam msnnunom olmon-Aor A LONDON.'ENG. . Fflunnlalnnb-._..1_nu_- 1-..- I-. - -- -- ` uvu uuu. JIM` Wo ` ' x 1 The oldest purely Fire Ins. Co. in the world THE INSURANCE 00'}! OF NORTH AMER- IGA. Canlml. aaomom VVJIUOI-. I I O O o A Iluotoouu . u an '3'."-CUIICOI '.$t,':`-'aav ....... .. lltooa-;onun0Ia Run -Inv _ . . _ _ . . _ . . . . _ _ _- _ . _ _ . ,_ gagIe`):~ '.`: .i".'f;::::::: nl.tl".-.i-_- . . . . -. `, Lwnrrn ma. sclggcaua 3. sum: 1| I:_:_\nn1E 97131: worms 1 Luna u1uuru_uVU.I.1i U0 ! 01" NORTH Capital. 83.000.000. 1-an MEROANTILE rmn xnsunmcn on capital 0500.000: Govornmontdepouit mode. Barns, Feb. 22nd. 1893. `( )ui;I'"'r.iday evening last ve memhere of L. O. L. No.605 were advanced to the Royal Arch Degree. Maura. Chas. Pall- ing. E. A. Little, Haughton Lennox and` the District Master were among those present- nnavnnnenn Qnnlnnn main Huh` 3': Irina scaoE1i'&`nmn; Ixmirsnoo. Agents. Q :EALED '1'ENDmRs`d}wsed to the under-- nlanntl And An-In!-and 'l`nn.vIn- hm Dani A GREAT Bnnemu. SPEGIAL SNAP PLACE YOUR ____AT__.._ -L-'-ON 'rmc`-- nu-vvav-vp -rv-an-vg new IIOOOIIIO IIIIIDII ' .... ...... -9 -19.: "K"""' " "" """B' "` f""-" Two oonitablen from Midland were in our village on Monday looking. for a. couple of `deapendoes who have been carrying on some punks in that place lately. They are said to be pretty hot nun-Q . ` ll 00 BUIC- 1 t ADDY: "vi-F?.'6m-."i-2'.'ia 1 .nnnL_n A. 2 u; s'Iw_n_I:v. V 3. R. roan. Valuator, scc. ` 8-ll. D.l~0;I GUI. Secretary. 8-9 . Minute Books Lodge Books Journals Blank Books made any size and Ruled to any pattern. All work guarantee-i be first-class. _Music 3 specialty in Cloth or Full Leather. Stiff and Limp Covers. Portfolios made of any size and style to order. 7 Repairing of every description of Binding done on short notice. There is nothing in the Binding and Ruling line that cannot be done here I guaranteed first-class. Parties having Books. &c., to bind need only send a pom or note to the bindery, when a representative will call for the work and return: V`! VI ? UIIIKCIJ, VVIICII Q I-CPLCUCIJ ll IICII [UL VII? WWI} ll nIS";hen nished; PRICES LOW Xif `Y -ERMS CASH. ~ No. 5 Dunlap Street, Top Floor. strand Advance Correspondence. ' Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McCarthy. of.Rose- tnont, Mr. and Mrs. Jon. Motrin, of Bu-tie, paid Mr. J at Mather: a. visit on Monday. n:. 1:\-:.:.... .........:..... 1-..; c..- ..;........'1....`.... ..c , V Skates, `V , Electro Plated Cornets, Knives,Forks, Spoons, &c. X Cut Saws, . ` H. Maple Leaf & other makes, Axes, Axe Handles, Cant Hook Handles, T Logging Chains, V [for folio anlng Cash Books % accessories [snow.;6JuE [and skang at JACKSUN. Blank Books and wlntor Manufacturer and Binder of. rlWUVIl I Communion Services were held in the Presbyterian church hero on Sunday last. - an-s__ n-__1s__ 1'-|.__,,_ u_, '1-was SLEI G H BE L LS WSGE NERY . Inorder to start th' . ` . . Offer the goods at sur 18' lie? 3 business with a. hu . prlsmgly low prices The ' ' Y boughtunusuall tl ' - . benet of our B.rg:ar 1sandB::u:e giving our cu V ` ' A a see our have ht ` .. nlWh I Po'r'rs.-In beloved years an NEWBERRY. of Febr-.1 loved vw native 0 #It_'will pay youto buy early this year and to buy at. V Bargain House,.g ' % V V ' Hfl|NTER,8ARJEANT & l BMIIIIE BOKBINDEM Selt|er Tiains ` For Particulars Miss Pauline Johnson, the Indian poetess was among the attractions at the Presbyterian concert at Churchill. l A number of our people attended and were ela`t.ed with her renditions. ,,1'_____-_ ,2 nine . ,_ ,-` -. 1 1' MA [{[T0 BA NORTH`-"WEST `send to ybur n_ou-out sum-oua Acontnnd obtuinuoopyot . THE ; BARG'rAIN HOUSE. SNOW Day Books At J. HENDERSOIWS. ROBERT cmsrol-:, PROFRIFETOR. ABOUT THE "$717..3I'$vcSf'3?'Xi'on, visited her daughtep, Mrs. W. E. McBride, of th village, for a few days recently. 'IK_ `KT T T.n..-L--A 1...! `Li. I..--I L-.II.Q AND THE` Ledgers And- fPHO1'O'R. . 7C. Facto_r______._ 8a. White Cotton INGS, IOW[lll `BREAKFAST. a thorough knowl e of the new laws whah govern the ope:-aetligns of dig and nutrition. and by a careful apnlication` the 11116 Dronertiee ot well-selected (`oco&. 5` EDIE): has provided our breakfast tables W11? de cately avoured beverage which ma) 5* us many heay doctors` bills It is by '- judicious use 0 such articles of diet that an? stltution may be gradually built up until sm- enouah to resist every tendency to dist! Hundreds of subtle maladies are oating aroul us reedytoattack wherever there is 5 W6: noint. We ma escape manya fatal shaft` keeping on yes well fortified with P` blood and a properly nourished trame."-UJ Service Gazette. - Mad. nlnanlo 1--I6}: Iunlll-nu. nononw nr uervxoo uazette. ,_ . Made simply with boiling water or 01 Sold only in paokotl. by Grocers. labelled 11 JAHIS laws .3 oo.. nomoeopa Ohamuts, London. England. i \.lLIL LLJ.JL' \J14"`\I\I.l!.l.I.`\Jl\1 1.1 U- EPPS S 0060} 1315!`: A171 : A urn 'lIIE`U, DUI I I0" IIBJU IUUUIIIII 0 Mr. W. J. Leaner had his `vhsnd badly [I bitten by 9. horse a short time ago. We ere blessed to state that it is nearly well` .-`.;':.|9I~f,aC`y.-0f York; ipent 3 V-~fo'w`dty;u: in 0ul'_IiOO. last. week.` Heir lookin , hale and hearty. j on; - - --~ _`.`:__ Gets Everyone ` GRATEFUL;:(V}OMF()RTI;\'G.` ML Sleigh Runners, Snow Shovels, Lanterns, " V Coal Oil, Hay Baling Wire, Rope, V Bar Iron and Steel, Glass, Etc. INGS, ll Who pavs his Subscrip- tion for 1893, Periodicals &c.,. &c., &c. Law Reports Magazix friends at Angus. Pamphlets -v-u- :- _;a;*;c..,....,... Sample Ca: .rch 2 Mu- ?`RID Tour `Q2. um! Ipproved 2 the latest i Dentistry. lite Bank - EKG Bay ek II IUIII-LU CU `III! B. Stroud` Quartette. furnished music, vocal and instrumental, at the Patron-toy meetig at Knock on Tuesday evening I-..L ' HARRIET -JOHN F. S Most sur grand old ouay ox renal wk!` allegorical brass band parade eve A band of Admisc it 3946 at H. The .\1i week nit There Thursxla DVERR. - At . v ife of Ainaoq nwmnmv Febrx loved w o Board me the Office Barrie at nf non rn I`?l_l'_ In for. 0. ns. Mr. 7A Simcoe, ( on Sum} of this, pl VI? U\I>|I'7 UIIU CIIIVIJ5 II 3531! A number ot our villagers were up be- fore the mayor on Monday lash charged with a breach of By-low No. 642, which insist: upon the eidewnlke being` kept clear of snow. but u this. was their first- offence His Worship dismissed the one after a severe lgoture to the-offenders. 111 Il',_'___-I__ _.L,,. ;, - 3 withxa. , ' hope tha . We ar Scaulan, ,_ ,5 A I, A .la\J-l following Y1? 1` _. ;At the 1.0. F , -II.....2.. . .i.'l':'a11? McCullo 11.` \V.: . . Sim V'o 1. \I `Dr. ~Ar ` Mom] 7-, Vesp ments, _at 12 do Robert tioneer. con. 7, sheep, i T} 'I` (`la auctione We are sorry to repoi-ti the illness of Mrs. Toye and hope that she. will soon be able tobo out smong_us again. A mnnnknn 5;` Anna cInnon-- Innun an kn- i5:d??'*| ` con 8, implem nips, & Burton, VOL. Xq Axnmz` Fridu I Cmighu ' 82.0 St: proprie VV Barrio, "Mend west qu - horses. : turnips, ' tors of . Ford, it M011 ! con. 3, implem j Corneli ;; Putters 7 Tues< :'con._4, io`ne o c tor. J 1` 0 'Ii(l|l|_lIl I; New ";AnvAx X30? pre :_lor the L - TINI CIIIUII C UUVUIU IUUIIIIU UV IILIU lllulvlllulvf-0 The Rev. E, W. _Murphy returned home from Toronto on Snturday `lost. He represented Stroud Lodge A.0. U.W. at the meeting of the Grand Lodge. e ~` fl... DQQAIIICIA-n l\` Ix! om-( Gxxnaq \V'ed lot 16, `sheep, ' :'I'\ n\ We_h fheautlfxl \Y,' , V.7ll(`I|| W." 13.. M09111` Tuer:"sd| I Smce` CU Ullv IIIUUULQ` III UIIV \ll$|l\l JJUUEUI The following resolution of condolence was passed by Eugene Division L. O. L., 3 copy of which was sent to_ the family of Mr. J omen Block, father of the late A. G. n|--1. ._ ' CW5 `II IICII UIKWIO yBe it therefore resolved. that whllewe bow in humble submission to the will of of God, we painfully realize our loan, and do moat deeply sympathize with the mem- ber: of A the bereaved family, tenderly commending them.to' the love and` mercy of the Supreme Patriarch who doeth all `things well and in whom they may -nd comfort and consolation in' all times of- aiclion. V anlln, . -nu , 'I\0 u a. to run - In UCISIUI lm]: {- 1. lIII__L llliil e ' That whereas in Hi: all wine provi- dence it haejpleued Almizhti God to remove from our midst our move esteem ed brother. Andrew George Black, by ivhone death we have lost A faithful mem- ber of our order. - (cl)- :1. LI.-__-..- ._-__|___I AL-; _l_lI-._- UIIIIUIIUIIO Thst Eugene Division Sons of Tem- pereuce No. 329, has lost ineethe demise of our brother Blsck 3 very eoient end honoreble member, who from time to time has lled msny importsnt oees in our lodge, end whose rm Christian n-I-uul..I.. .'...I .......-.......... -A.-...1 ._._` 1.1.-` Ssturday was &in'f: t5.l1e`A. i}. -R. 7156 Rev, Mr. vOuw,.9f Bat-rie,T ranch- od in _t.he` Proobyteridn qhvurch on unsy do sum, Fab. 18,tl \, l89V31?'v V... .u-go, -uu. vvuupu unu vuuuunu principle: and unwavering stand on the tide of tomperargoo were exemplary in ft marked degree. , Signod on behalf of the Division. n- A , R. G. M_oOnAw,\' ' III `M I` ulinvuna < Mina HattiVeTAnderaon is visiting with me Prince Edward Island w. 0. T. U. hsdsomuch before their governor that it was deemed wise todeter theirs for an- other year. A bill to give the municipal franchise to women on equal terms with men, was introduced into the Nova Seotia legislature by Mr. Smith. It was defeat- ed by a vote, which was not _without promise of better things another time; Mrs. A.` W. Putney, superintendant for Quebec, reports petitions presented to Quebec legislature asking that municipal and school suffrage, be granted to women. Sentiment grows, but need of literature and other helps is felt. Mrs (Rem). Andrews, superintendent for the Northweatterritoriea, has not re- ported during the year for this depart- ment. _ - . . 4 M The Dominion W. C. T. U. petitions to the house of commons and the senate, copies of which" were inserted in last year's report, have been very instrumental in bringing attention to our cause. It will be remembered that our original plan con- templated forwarding the petitions te_the' members and senators for the several counties. Realizing the immense labor _i_nvolved in their circulation, your super- intendent felt unwilling that they should. drop silently into the oblivion of aDomin- ion waste basket, and with the concur- rance of the executive it was decided to send a formal deputation to Ottawa to present them to the premier. 1 am grati- ed to report that our delegation, headed by Mrs. A. Mary McDonell of Toronto, met with a very cordial reception from the cabinet ministers on the-4th of May last. Mr. A. R:Diclrey. M. P., Amherst, Nova Scotia, whose interest and smphathy is with us, has laid our W. O. T. U. under obligation by his great kindness to our deputation, and our member will rejoice to learn that the premier expressed his own personal opinion in favor of the move- ment and the conviction that the near future would nd it accomplished. ._ ; '-2-5'1 n1I1msn~' oOIUMh'I`A' mm irxuiriaiisx ." Mrs.-,Ms ris `Grant; aupgrineepdcpt _fo_r Brijilh Oolumbid. writes :-W0.I.n.0l.|.. sllgwjed to Yyote for? school. trustees, wivesof householders. also to he zsohool trustees. lfn property ._ownerstheypossess mnnioipsl frsnohise.: Every petition for liqnorlioenso furs` house -with less thsn thirty rooms has to be signed by `two- tbirds of the householders in the vicinity, end the wives of property-owners, before it can be granted. We have uhsd no _1__'>ill purl`-A` ml.` I.......- LL:- _--_ Mrs. Buehsnsn, `superintendent for Msnitobs writes :--Our women have sol.ool sud municipsl sulfrsge. but are not eligible no school trustees. No petitions have been presented to the legislsture this `year relstinc to franchise. Only one un- ion is reported with s frsnohise depart- ment. . Mrs. Maria Ohittick, superintendent for the Maritime provinces writes :--'Ha"ve written 53 letters and -103 postals in _the interest` of my department : also four tnewspsper articles, one of which has been brought out. in leaflet, form ; sent out about 6,000 pages of` literature on the question, and gave one public address. Prebsred a memorial signed by the oicers of the maritime union, addressed to V the governors of the several provinces. Mr. Smith presented ours (N ova Scotia), New- Brunswick "presented theirs through a delegation led by Mrs. Atkinson of Moncton. - - . ' - Wl;1H1iu;Z'H-attie Durham spent a few dug: in Allandale this week. 'Lu.ngfo|-d, of Bertie, . pied the pulpit of the Methodist. church of this place on Sunday morning Int. IIIL, ; 5' V-lIl `'9 FITIIUVVID `'7 III`? pefore` the house thia year. ` Five uniona take up franchiae work; three of these have annerintendanta, and. two purine it ea a union work. The sentiment in grow- ing infavor of this department. At our meetinga we have addreuea and readinga on the aubject. ' ' - l.\ I - O . I W has gone to Toronto and is attending Moulton College. i I lv1sTiZp:'nT ;ourt will be held hrd next Saturiay. - ' `\ ,I ,, ,,,_,,A _ I S_,'_ "i1I."'bi.}'["`1n]iiow. mi daughter Kathleen died last week fron pneumonia. Mrs.` J no..Ja:neu, of West Gwillimbm-yi, ` slipped on the ice onoday last week and broke her leg. ` The ooers of the Methqdiot Sabbath uohool have arranged for a Ileigh-drive on Friday afternoon, after which the children will take to: in the school-rootn. . h Muir ran a hay fork into his foot last Thursday and is now experiencing what it is to hgvo Esorej foot. ' " Dr. Taylor olippod on the ice on Mohday morning and injured his back, but he -"is able to at._tend to his work. - Two new` families have mmd into town this week, viz., Mr. Metcalf. of West Gwillimbm-`y,_ and Mr.` Browhhend, of King. b - A _ A .I up .q an . In an .- being held in Toronto this week. n;1;;n.nnst...;. n;;.n.n;;.;*m. cm. are _the delegates from the Epworth League here to the convention which in ` A contingent of the Allendale auxiliary we; called out on Sunday last to go to Killworthy to raise one of the "large snow- plowaont. of the ditch, where it had been thrown -lest week while clearing-the show off the track. This in the sonic place. where the big snow plow accident hepjpem ed a few years ago in which ive or six of our citizens lost their lives. ' -'_AI__,, j__ _ S... .2 _---L _L2 -L The children ofgthe Presbyterian Sab- bath school ha.d_ their eleigh-drive last Saturday afternoon, followed by ten in Town Hall.` They had a. grand day and all enjoyed themselves immensely. . The Preeby terien tee- meeting on Friday night lest was well patronized. The ladies furnished an excellent table, and the public contributed about $75 to the funds of the church, so that both were well pleased. ' - Thewmembers of Ebenezer Methodist `church presented Rev, J. J. Ferguson with s fur coat and two `arm chairs one day last week. A V very plessent time was spent by the company durlngothe evening st.the parsonage. = Mr. Wm. Robinson, of West Gwilllm- bury. bed hi: little nger accidentally out 06 with an axe last week. The. nger was taken completely oil` and Mr. Robin- he numb :` :n |\`nnn nu.` A4;-uIy:u..m-J I--IJ2.'-_ nun unnwu vvuayuvvwa Uu. nu .Il.l.l o .LI|UUlIl' `an put it in place, and continued holding it there whilc Inc was driven into town for mcdicnl nuisance. It is thought that the covered portion: nxny knit togothor. Mr. Adam Tait was dangeronuly, if not fatally, injured on Monday afternoon. He was assisting outting oordwood with 3 5 drug. and-when the our brokothe blot ow book and ` ntruok-V Mr. -Tait on the, forohood. : 'l.`wo;d'ootors' won-with him all 'MoIid_I'y_ night. Lbnt/.oo_u_ld not` Mm I-`n. ` ~ V MRI'1`IMB rnovmcms mb Qu mono.` Correspondeno to The Advaxige. The other day a piece of. meat, which. had been split open and poison (supposed to be etrichninel placed on the inside, was found on top of the well near the work- shop: in the G. T. R. yard. The water in the. well was used by the workmen in the shape. It ,looke as if some evil-disposed person had placed the meet on the well, thinking that if 1 thew come it would melt the poison` and it would run into the well. It would be well `if the authorities were to put a detective on the case to ferret Out: the guilty` party or parties. IIII IEIIB Iylllpllclly Ul Ulll" vaungve - - Last Friday evening the narlor social held at the reeidence of Mrs. C. Drury was a pronounced success. The weather was allthat` could. be desired. and the friends from Barrie. Deleton and Shanty Bey turned} out to help ll the house. The -refreshments were of rst-class order andafter all were satised in that line, Mr. Brownlee, of Barrie, took the chair, when `speeches were delivered by Hon. 0. Drury, J. Sissons and others. We were also treated to some very ne singing by the ladies. Miss Iaoole McAllister brought down the house with herelocutionery talent, after which the proceedings closed at 10 o'clock. Proceeds amounted to about 840. I ' Il ._-l_ _._...--_.--L .'---t A-he-Casi` `Ia Ann uuui vrv. A t . A . '- Muohnmunement wu created in our midst-lut Sntordny by 0110 of Barrio`: reaidents enquiring if he could not pd I road toget book to town other -than the way by which he came out, it being, as he thought, ungafe for travel,1_ald bad road haigg mostly in the corporation of Barrio. nnmnrnnn `out n innvu vnlrnnhln VIIKI CU` EVUPICO Coarse hair always indicates ' coanae or- ganization. ' - `tr....-. :.-n ._|__-1-_ :_.1:_-._ ____; ;:_--._:_- :Uhdg[r.:-:`."J:);n-e'1;E`vrC`l'\;.lio`13;. df'1`ditbrontio township, near Glenoal-in,f had his burn destroyed by-' `re on Saturday night, -.....s....a... `mg.-In All ngIm'd_ 'I`hg cgugg |l_Pll1DIlUU [Iv-Ia won Uiuvfvvnu . - . . _ _ ..- wIn'~`hOTexpleIiOb "cpl": lentern. ' 7I uieyguif ay"th_et_the mail carrier between Ind!` cud Gleneu-in,.we1gha 240 Hie` enorout dutiel, _b_ig prot: from government eontreet. and hearty geuslggng. ere. evidently (eeting hi: on . ` - Illlls IIIUDUI _Iu lulu vuslavnuunvu V5 no-nonv- Mr. Bownman lost. a very valuable horse last week by-mnlyuil. What Mental Ohnraeterletlcs Physical . Features Reveal. `A-`dry eye means in hard heart. .. Brown eyesare the most. kindly. _ Voltaire had a typical foxy face. _ . . A pouting upper lip indicates timidity. Italians have the heat mouths and I chins. WI;-l:ck' eyes are the most. rash and` im- petuous. '- - `I :I... ---...a.-_-..-..- :__1:_-a.- I:I__ -L___- Irv uuv u--u - ' Like countenance: indicate like charac- ters; . ` V The contract . for, the building of the village wharf has been given to Mr. Peter Mclntoeh, of T Barrie, `and it is expected the work of building it will commence immediately. `II_ A 13- I e 1. 'I\ I` can """ """" I An openmouth is a sure sign of an ompty head. ` 17....-- I_....- 4.L:-I- I:._; _._- - .2... .1 _ . _ _ __ --.-r -J ---uu . Very large thick lips are a. sign of sensu- ality. - Tn--- 2.....- -.... l-.._J _.. AL- I.-- .`I_ -1 cheeks indicate great digestive powers. - A .___--A.1.__ --_.I__. I:_ _L-__._ _._-I....:A__ igprojecting under lip shows malignity and avarice. - . "j'l:f(;;'ey;; :1 )-el.ong to" people of an nthuai- antic turn of mind. 7 Short, thick, curly hair is an indication :of great natural strength- 'tr`._- . 4.:..L.I.. -|.......: 1:"..- ..-_ -.__-_n_. -_-...I 53352;}? '6}7'%aF6 B'f'it&iday iuht, quote to `nearly s1l sa.vped. The_ cause _;.v_ 4I..'--__I'.g.:...'n `A3 A Innbnpn 7` ` Advsnoe Correspondence. . We sre so'rry=to learn thst our esteemed teacher, Mr. J. Esston, hes been oblijzed to. dismiss his school for several dsys psst. he having been prostrsted with s serious sttsok of oongestionof the lungs, but at lest sooonnts he is slightly better. He has the sympsthy of ourvillsgo. T.-I-L W-`Anus nunnhnli QJIA IIIPIIIP Iil Aninsignicant 11039 means an insigni- ` cant man. ...I';z'x'ge `ears are found on the heads of coa.rse_ people. ` l`......-- L_-._ -I-.._.._ 2._.J....4__ --___- ___ Mr. A. Miucampbell, M.P.P., will con- duct morning and, evening services in the Presbyterian church here en Sunday next, 5th March. We anticipate crowded. houses and a rich treat. a t A double chin is invarihbly. a sign of a. x lover of the table. uvvvn 1'- vunv vuuwnvo - Pointed noses generallyibelong to med- dlesome people. .. ..1)I.'. . . . . .. L.I._.. A..- .._._1. -1 -_ -_u.-__: --uuav vuunu ca -annulus Large eyes in a. small face always betoken m aliciouspess. - ---v-w --- v--cu There -"are types of faces [among men as among animals. ' '\T-....-... `L3- ..__A._:I.. 2_.`l1-_L_ _..__II I-_.._.__ wiI';L-xE'.r<`J_-;v-,ut:`}~1-i`r,1f_nostrilaindica.te small lungs and-low v`it.alit.y. ` . `- -`D'......._ -1 I_.....-_ ..- :- :._.I:--;.-.1 1... :-_1-_-_ sunny: av vv v av:-user; 0 , `Power of language is indicated by fulnesa beneath the `eyes. ` A ..-a.'..v....a.:_.. ..|..:.. :. _I..--.- 1.-.! . 2:. _I_-_._ .'T%.';'a`t:r-2;:-.t:i1;J `c-l'1in is always bid ; it shows 3 lack '_of_ reso ution. V T" ...- `nap. nu was wvigruianviu . Oblique _eyea are unfavourable; they show cunnxugaiid deceit. AL`. .u....... _.....L z. .. 1.-.: -:_ - .-. :__1: If theforehead vs 5 vwvnu you 1;; shorter_t.han the nose, the sign is of stupidity. l\L1:.'..... ......- -_- .._....-.-__L`I.. . LL--- S11".'i12n?S{{u'.'i2';" bad sign; it indi- cates a crooked character. . `l.1;_._1:_L' ____-|_:_._ __-___I_ L___ LL; 1,, . Our. livery vctable proprietor has turned out a. newrig lately. .It is. composed of two hand sleigh: `with u long boardlaid on top of them. to which are attached lazy-back seats. Sotndof our young men think they are just the thing for comfort. It is drawn by one horse. ' "I3g'i:ZiC{Z'k} ;',}"{;JJie have the beat foreheads and eyebrows. A ..L....I.. `LI....-...... :. -3`-.. LI... -:..... -1 - T -v.-.-v-uu-r nu - wlwn'.\rvI- ` A steely glue` eye is t.>ft`.enTthe sign of I \ merciless disposition. 2 . 9 \ TIVL- .._--A. _...-__.-_-..A. `I5'1___ _I_ _L-.__ _L__:_ noun-o v--v-cw Uunnsrv-J unwan- The most prominent -French characteris- .ticA is the prominent nose. 1a`_- I....'_ -..........II-.. L-L-I--.__ _`_L:_-_ ..--.`I ---v -- v... r. v-.-.--_- ----u-. Fine hair generally betokena native good i 7t._a.ete and `intelligence. ` 'n-.-1.1_ 1:..- -_- .'...:_.--_-u_ :_ _-|:__.:'_._ - vvvuuww CI-\. 0-. uv---avgnv-ru V Double lips are unfavorable, indicating a tendency to grossness. T .._..... ...:.I- ..._.......J_.. ..-..L..:I_ -L -._ f "is"r'?kT..: 1-iv}:-;:-i:e`a-<`i`;:;.'ir, are an indication of an ardent temperament; T - ,__-L_, , * A 11- ; 5` 7`e`xT;""t;.g'l1`:1-";:l;`sfs:3`c'lu1ai`;'>-Q.are umny found ` in pecretive c aracters. urn-vb.--av ---. - ---v v Irnavv A dimple in tl;e chin; is~p;;;;y, but `indi- cates weak mental erganizatnon. _ fI`!L_ -2)..- -141.` __..__A_ _____ ,1 1| 1 Vllvw vv `lino. uuvnuvwn V. an-nauuvuvlvlso _ The ridge of the perfect nose` should be Jbroad and almost an-aight.-St. Louis Globe-_Democrat. ` - vvu-sow.-v vv an -.:~:-on-v--u V Large . wide-spreading T nostrils show ; ample lung; and good health. cu._....' .1.:-I_ -.-_1--1._:.. :_ __ :.._1:__;:__ It in reported that the weter in I well in the vicinity of the bleckumith shop: has been condemned u having fever germs in it. Several cases of fever are reported in our village at present.