Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 4 May 1893, p. 3

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..,.., .......-. L nd the_ two -worthy country people walked away; after having nude a potent ergnment for turning the ntetne of Brook- lyn : greatest preacher. ~ |.I\IIl ll-IVIU Ulllnl UV UCl'U Ulllg - YeI," she replied, and her voice was low, I remember haow he preached the 1')e'o'ple right about of their seats an up to tshe al,tar. An , you was one of them, am. ~ 1 111! II in n- v' -on 1.: on. V - - - W_.e1l, he said , he did` a heap o .good in-ogu-"country,-an I_ wish wehad him back men. We both heard him in after yarn, and read. his sermons, too, in the candle |:...I..a. tl - .......-.'L-.I :.. .......- -Lx_.-_:_2 .:__-, rim:"`ia:';,;:;.,.::a':,;:;;.n;:u:;:.*::::;: _thg'_t yot_1.a.n _xi1_o remember together. an - `ln id` Qi `An Okn -\1ht\v\`4| `on LA 1-- euyu Jun cu _ lgl-l.U Ivuluugyvl; uugvuuutg ill `be iqail elwayu for the ple, an he was their l-iend.. An I ! bet if Hennery, W_e"rd}Bee`oher who Alive now` he wouldn't tufn hit back to the people on big face to elm big Tgown Hell `there, where` I hear Vth_ere'n an. awful. lot. of corruption thene days. . Thet v_nn'1 t Hennery u style, by 3 long chalk. Aunt. `Ln `11'u -.._Ll.- `snug-n`nn- -u-A-In. waaxargoa Ana.` ' 'f1'h"ey_ hifif Tong` passii th` meridian of .1ife .a sunny day; which, tram the rusty and odd clpthing they. wore, ; had been pained in the 1"'u`ra.l diatricti. '_He h{ddress- ed-her as Mary and aha cslled`him~Sa.m. '-l`l.-'.. .5...) :. c...` .1 LL- I`3L__ 11- n - m:`I`5o'x.; t`;`1-remember. him, Mary '1 he we.u`aeyin`g to her, Don t` yet picter him Ateryergelf 35 he was that dgy when he stood in the old pulpit in the meetiu house daown in Vermont? Remember haow he stined up, the people with his preachin ? An he was a young man then. not more than 20 years old. van aka in-ul:np' A-.43 `.4--. -...I-- ___ `.5...-u prupnrauom or the. "J; U. gyer (_3o._`mnut be good, . and what they purport to be, or.thoy woulc_l `not obtoin uniiotgsol 4 approval. Beside; tho.dopsrtlh0|lt. for ooulpoond- ing` that Siroapo'rl1ls, tho Pillr ahithe` `H.`slr1Vigor, the" aotobliihmonl hon pi-dope : It Work doinuthe innltely; `varied brint-. ing whioh io 1`equi1`edin"the way of labels. o9h@n.In1s.`in;dl=@mh ;.slitferent "onto:-toinlng ond Ainterenting books, (to. -Thar bulinau *iI 1of..Wh'u'g`e'Upi'oportionu, .I.vh,i_o_h,.u_ny be - known. from g .-fact that `tliy idvertiie 1:16.900 pipers; ,s`nd'- tlrey olrculoto 118,000,000 oltoooioh '3 .y'bo"r . No ongoing to Lowell can. afford to: leave `tho city without visitiog . that world- renowned,healthgproduoincoatoblishment. v\I'uwL up -anus; nuu uuu uauuu nIln>D8l.Il. _ They stood} in front of the City Hall in Brgoklyn `and _ gazed at. the Itspue of Henry Ward Beecher as it stands facing the City Hall. 5 ' u'n....u. ....- ............I.... L:... `ll'-__. rm -, . .. ---u.-.u9yzy;ug-m,earcar. emporium: The writer Well reinemhera' when Dr. J. O. Ayer was practicing `medicine a little oiceon Central: jatreet. -He at that time had recently graduated and had con- rider-able time -to exper1ment.iu a small laboratory at the rear of his oice. To his intimate knowledge of chemistry and his love of research, the Jrorld in doubt- leaa indebted for the excellent medicines `that he " prepared that `are hein sent} out `c_onatant_ly_tc all:par_tI of the .w,orld, carry- inc. health and. .happ_ineaa to. the aiclr. and rlicted ihto all conntriea and climea; 4 `Than nu-gnu-Mn"... -3 u.- 1'. n` l"_-- r-v-~-~ vmveurrdg-m.;bo iwbgoii clote ?.&"'vpau rival uig the :'"t ' ' turedi dergqygql. r=rticg%, age V 1:`. 1; r . , . g M` . is.algo,& _: en`. noe ofgzfthe late Benjamin 1'`. Butler. But beyond end above nll..theee,it.__ienoted arthe leca. usage .t,he"oelebrated end:.`world-renowied remedies , known ~e'e -"A`y er`e 'inedicit__')ee, ere compounded. The Lziwell Courier of 21st inst. contains a, most interesting article, describing the great bnildnngi of the J. C. Aye;-0,0. `in. that city, and the way the medicinee are compounded, {put up and .pre`pnr_ed for heading` into all parts of the world. There is scarcely a parallel to be found in the world to the wonderful development from email beginningevto its "present gigantic proportions; of this great world.-eupplying1m_e'dinl.. emporium: The writm-' .a.Ir .............1..--- _L-_ n- - cu. vvuguvnnwu uuu UlIll.IU_Io of the. J." C; Ayerl the nnnd- . and mint. H`... .........'....a. ;:;w;.a~rn1i xamnnx Anuncn `Didi; qnie`yp4j eh. aicmgico 'aon `syh19.F? #1:,-`i :t"l5" ` . V ' nuzmoranun-1'. 3 .`..~." ::~._.-. ~' '.u`~!'PI-3".` .. ' : David Ross, Ora Station. . . . . . . . . . . . _W. J. Graham, Anten Mills . . . . . . . . Bithie`; late envy. Ifii 23221 e *Wm;.1zaia,lsg;rifsFa r oice, _;u:d.,1;vho..w ngmwin ha add . .. . 3 ..- ; nifi = `T -"V 5-A '- ' V _, A :. ~. I , I .-..*,~;...`;. 3 ' 7,? .I~.~.~ VVllIe LILIIIDIU VVGVULIJ g a o o o e u - o o no J0 VU Robert,Gilpin, Vizo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 50 ` Geo. Fletcher, Alliston . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 50 James Bell, Angus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 00 G. A. Binyon, Bracebridge . . . . . . . . . . 9 00 P. Lanoe, Beatrice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10 50 A `James Coulter,'Cookstown. . . . . 16 50 ? `Ja`n1e_s'Small', Colgan. .. .' . . . . . . . . . . . James Lewis, Fergusonvale . . . . . . . . . Elijah Ball, Foxmead . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. W. M. Perkins, Gravenhurst. . . . . 1 G. W. Taylor Estate,Gravenhurst. . . 1 John T. Hewson. Huntsville . . . . . . . . D. McCartier. Nottawa. . . . ; . . . . . . . . Peter J. La Rush,` Penetang . . . . . . . . . Johnampbell, Ridgetown . . . . . . . . . Thomas Greaves, late Wyevale . . . . . . D. Campbell, Grenfell . . . . . . . . . . . . .. James Parker. late Vigo . . . . . . . . . . James Roberts, late Barrie, Toronto. James Kirk. Saurin . . . . . . .V . . . . . . . W. Brunton, Allandale . . . . . . . ,. . M. C. Brandon, Holland Landing. . . . F. A. Bolles, Riverside , N. Y. . . . . . John Balmer, Gravenhurst . . . . . . . . . . Lorenzo Ball,'Coldwater . . . . . . . . . . . . Joseph Cooper, Phelpston . . . . . . . . . . John Coulter,Toronto.` . . ; . . . . . . . . . . Wm. ,Campbel1,Barrle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A. H. Dewclpey, Toronto.` . . . . . . . . . .3 Wm; Dunlop, Warminster . . . . . . . . . . Stephen Ganton, Midland . . . . . . . . . . . Angus Gilchrist. Steele . . . . . . . . . . . . . Joseph Griiths, J osephine` . . . . . .. . . . James Gunn, Hillsdale. . . . . . . . . . . . Joshua Guest, Toronto . . . . . . . . . . . . . W.'S. Hyland, Guelph . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thos. Hurst, Parkdale. .' . . . . . . . . . . . Eli Holmes, Toronto. . . . .2 . . . . . John Hlrohs, I-renfell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thos. Lan man, late of Midland. . . . J ames M eight. late of M t. St. _` .;....V...'.'-o....c.....'.Aa I J. D. McMurch , Lindsa - Joseph -Noble, . pencer,` Wis . . . . . . . . . . John Nolan, Alexandra. Da. . . . . . . . . John Orser, late of Angus. .. . . . .. . . A.l_0_X..P!'.l.Illl'.OS0,_,AptoQ . . . ... . . . . .. Mrs. Bernard pPhi1li_ps, Huntsville. . A John.-A`.'.P`erry, `New Loviell Wn 1.`Ramslia1`f Sta "er...'... .; .. '. not. _v. their 'inde,bted- - "~'.-Other n&1iLie!`<.$f;erI<'>ns` indebteil. tolftllllils. m1&0l!TmI8'&:%smv1ue PARLQB j `9 _43.?5vE".::33V1 V.-=s3'f ai, v;.:s`f.' ..fg_.z- }::.2iz': ;a_~~ ; % *`*~Fo`rBroi1chItis- "'Al1' acounts that hdve` been rendered four: times and over will be placed` in this column for sale. ~ . Any one who can take a.dva.nta.gh of any of these accounts are invited to call on us -ADVANCE Oice. J. Coorod. . .` Seth `Summersettj, Bad-tie . . . AIx'. MoRae,' B -C. . . . W. A. Lnnox, Toronto. . ; . . W. W. Butcher . . . . . . ; . . Jos. V. Lazonby, Goldwater. Alex. Wallace, Stayner. . . . . D. C. H. Watson, Toronto. . T. R. Purvis, Toronto . . . . . . . L. C. Smith, Coaticook . . . . . . J. B; Griffiths, Mid1a.nd..' _. . . A. Robertson. JoseRh'ne. . . T H! 'I3`I__A `I. I1. `.I_` TL]- , Robertsdn. Jose hine. . .V . . . . . . J. :'l`.~Flint '& Co., obk Island, Que. Leon Caisse, Toronto `-.T . . . . . . . . . . . . . W. T. Barker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Henry, Johnson 8L Lord, Burlington, ' ve`_....._. ..................... .. :-oPPos1'i1' mm, The following `persons are indebted Vthis `oice no` the amounts set: opposite } ltheirnamevs-:. `L ' .. ~ -l |"NT3%F V by"Dr.`J;: C. Aei'8 Co.. Lowe. L 1 So by.llDriiggi_s'ts. riceA$x;`sixbottles.$5. `Prompt tg _act,`sure to cure Lqpg %Trbuble L Gh_e%rAry Pectoral I taken` I . dowo vfth la grippe. At times I was completely grostrab ed, and so diicult was my breathmg that my breath seegned aa_if conned in-,an iron cage. I pirocureda bottle of Ayer s Cherry _Pectoral, and no sooner had I began taking at than yelief followed._ I could not believe tha`I:_the effect would be so rapi "-W. H. Wilhams, Cook City. S. Dak. . `- the so muchas I lIaV,.' .hst.Af,e: g3`g;_;`;I: during which timl` `ve \'1'tedL'ntns'el' fmm - pneunionia. Jollowed. . hm; hatoncl-nitsy_ mt_er ,_ Pectaral, various remedies. . .without tr"!-mg msethe `tide bf 'Ay;'s` Cherry e'act.ha heed marvelous. .3 ' d relieving . fv.chkin,and ggungleiose meo o A- a- ` mzoodt mzhfs` " rest. - .1-usplaglc uuuc me oncnokm ,and _ _ `a-~=good` h_t's-"rest.'5-`-' . A. " ; Longhfountain. "F0.!'. . .tha - . I ' a snEgre'rncg-gm ltgng ternot3_'ble`agt?:dso:d coughing-so 8Vel'B'8t tunes-as to cause helnon3ha:re_ the nnrnsnmmu 6`.-uu...-..oI.. I-..` h hage, th roxyuns{ f ently last- _Qx_' fo:rP_?Iours. _ I wggixiduced to ngmurrnage, me poroxyxms Irequently last- ing fourIl 1oursr.al v:1asa`ftnducecl_ eoto . an er takmg four see, thoroughly cured. I can condently recom mend this medicine."-Franz Hofmann. Clav (`.4-an-A ltana , VV on nxoaanqas MADE .~f1'hoRopgiringot'Pianooa-Sneohlty. 8-tog-ntorci % . `rsanooxs I uauunoimmsusco. -.61Ellnbeth8_t. ilfl-`.56 `If lIl......L_` . C-n-._,n- lmuou .. Alll'I`.'..]'ll.}. nscuutoii. 8LTIqFr;LGll0U-GUARANTEED. O- !..`:.3 .:::?i=.?.'. :3" TC T13? Imminom mun] mm. to am: or BOHIEIIGE LPJIANOS Annvnncg 'A nvu,'Bm1ar\ftt n A mm" a mm: um 8:. snvmss cu. ' I NOORPORATED l88l. SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL .' V \ $250,900. PATION. not be made public until the week tollo _ Advertisers will not be allowed to use space for advertising angt outside their 0 r business. ho they do so. tizgslent rateswill be charged nor such sdver ulsement uinorwme F116 uuvernsers announcement may eh- [2 nouns west or nu: mm nom. .A_dnl1 aoll91te d;)rnu4k1ndl:bt . DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, mm % swumrs, sous, oomss, AND BRUSHES. Advertise A tioe of intention must be hnndedin to Saturday at. 10 o'clock, and the olianne must he in the Anvnmn 'l'BAO'l'.` OKANGES. rawillpleaae bearinmmdthatno to .o advertisements the o 00 not later than pqvuruay DI. 1!) U 0100K, 3110 N10 T I01` 8110!! ohengemustbe in the Anvmon o oe not later than 12 o'clock-noon on Tuesday, in any week: otherwise the advertiser's announcement not be made nnblin until thn week following. I 1`! 29712131115` LEO - (.`:onclo;;;rfa`l'='ve1-l:isa`111en1:I on Firs PsgoT such as Wants` 02 a.ll_k1nds. Lost and Found. Property for Sale or to Rent. 8 1110 Articles. 43.. Eto.. mustbe sooornnqplzni with the cash. d will be inserted-- t insertion. 2 cents per word. each pubsgquent insertion. 1 cent 1- rd ' . eases, gures :31-da gedddlfntinn 1?|n`ldnAnt nnrcggnnnd 11:1: ` Money to loan on reasonable rates. B. J . FLETCHER, A. BBOWNLEE. 8 . p Dunlon Street. Barrio. A ov p-uunvw. . \I"AIl-Illa: so Inches,-1 colunin -"l!'orvone month-the three monthly rate with 15 per cent. added. ' ti-er two months--the three monthly mte withloper oentmdded. M H'Preten-ed positions-in the mg? ivill be sold at an ndvanoe of one -thlrd on 3 ve rates. This rule will be` strictly carried out. eases, ano. ngnree counuea as ;;$a geldutiotlon to 1 cent per word will be made when the number of inseriona of the one matter exceed FOUR. Cuts for Advertisements must in every caie be mounted on solid metal bases. Totm` coins." 1! int qui double thut of any other . Paper pub ed in Barrie. pt Irounumu nyxnpnnngup " "mm fnsoi-tioh; 10 aim` per mic. Each sub uoauontiuertion.1oontanor1ino.- ' Bending oti` 10 t In: t` rat sortlon; 5 ltlaenter 1%: gogegaohoaggseqnogt Insertion of the-some matter. All items under 5 lines of this character charged as 6 lines. Tgtnnl : IIXAJQI __J l'I-_-...__..-..a. -.1_-..1..I__ luuuvnux ru Wnwn are ururwu. on OOITBOI commercial '$inap1ea, and. as they wm be strictly adhered to in making new contract` after present contracts expire, there will be only one nrlee for all: ;'1;;;.:;.";'es;;.;;.;;.:: 10 Inches. 1 Column CA`-`AI.-- .1 I`AI-_._ `insist on having those made by the GEORGE MONKMAN, BHEMIST ANIJ DRUGGIST. Ajv:1z'rx'sI:na amstmn z`'o"r:'-rms no-ND` ` (ltlihia solid hohpi.t`e' make `one lnh). 7 -Q-IVII Ilf UGIAE VIICIKVUVL \X-IZIEVII T I IIIICQI `Legal. Oloial and Government advertise menus will be charged at above rates. ooN1'3Ac'rW 7' T V ma. . ' Contract advertisementa will be taken at th following ra. which are drafted on oorroot nnmlhhnnl n nntlnlnn, And In: thaw will ha `names people take any "brand of Biscuit their grocer gives theI_n,but ' wlsem i'|'oronIo Biscuit & l3on f. 4 Per Oont. Interest riudon Doposlti. rho Scion:-itytor Dopouitora in 3 Icon. wcomponi gilndonb - V. V V . . xigw Bloc, agency side Dunlap gtreet, FLETBHEBELQRUWNLEEI PRISOBIPTIONS ULRIIULLY OOIPOUNDID. Iusumlcs & ml. earns Acms; TOILET ARTICLES--A FULL LINE. The Popular nnita nice: and west. TWu{n{- :55, Chicago. Montreal, etc; `Intending settlers any for -information will receive prompt nnllnn- 117 King St., W.. 'l`g1:onto.` No. of Inches Rnnnn v V b0NDINSH) ADVEBTIBIHINTE __--.s A 1_-_4u_, ,~_,, _-1-win be tonna- :|`\?:g|i il L|9;"3L`-3!! ~_;-.---..._:-- fkswstw 8 75 IV ' .I. KILV , r dances. i|(em3-3|: -1:1. pl It An I FIDIII Q (1 yr.) 2-1!- fungi |s.wIs1.:x,rnnumranarmnm 1. sin pong: .we.uy1>ubu.m lnthoountvofslmoomandhu A > the lgrgut circulation. . Pub"-had by His Proprietor, 5. Wesley, Rn!-HA, nAv\'n- OK .1. _L u._ ._.-v --v Ooplel 25 cent: at the c..noo - dvvvn, lo "ll-" ol uni peutpdd; on rooefptof that COUNTY OF SIMGOAI, FOR 1898. ASSIGNMENTS OF . OHATTEL MORTGAGE. I AJa{s1'Iz.AoTs or TITLE, no DIVISION COURT BLANKS. MAGISTRATES BLANK8, sunnoemm COURT BLANKS, OONSTABLES BLANKS. . Blnk Form: of my kind printed to order. [menu-.1 IIIIIEGTOIIY! EQUITY or REDEMPTION,` STATUTORY Luann. OHATTEL MORTGAGE DISCHARGE OF |Tu lontniznu Anvnnce MZEMOBIAM CARDS, ,PROGRAMS, , _ ORDERS OF DANCE -STEAM- % PRINTING HOUSE, 5'-I respectfully solicit an opportunity to Vfurnhlrostinntel for all kind: of work In dlthe styles printing, ' RYE, SI-TON, II rlnrnnan NOTE HEADINGS, % LETTER HEADINGS, unujll BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS, PosTERs-Pmn and ommenua. DODGERS. % QUIT CLAIM DEEDS, Assmnmzmzrrs or MORTGAGI AGREEMENTS or ` PROMPT AID TASTEFIII. -EXEGIITIOI |nnmnJmm'r1na. i I23 DIINLIIP sT.. name, HA8 UNRIVALLED FAOILITIII AT Tonouvo PRIGEI MORTGAGES. A OHA TTEL MORTGAGES. Afulllineof _ BLANK\ FORMS Always kept in stock -0! 039138 0]` ALI: 01218818 01- MBMORANDUMQ. WEDDING INVITATIONS, WEDDING CARDS, ` VISITING OARDI4 ucn-1-s-\-..__ ...-( STATEMENTS,` L BILL HEADS, NOTE omovnms; . . . LETTER OIROULARC Il!'l D'l'Q -rm: jnqnrnngx Anvutan ORDERS, ENVELOPES. I A full line at all pdool. MORTGAGE. MENU 0A.RD8_ SALE OFLAND HOUSE LEABEQ JANY SNIPE8, ETD. .003 up, buennoveg gnu ox;uumanu_ gu-_e 11;}-.3-` known quantities tg0 s9l_t 19` 9"fj.-I'..h"ln,'{__i:if(}_"1:_"a` great. Sebastian .t.hey. never hafd of.` In?" deed, it might. be inq,ui_red, 1,heqg.; stiff old guys .b_esid.e-: inch .nbnLpbsqvii as Dave B'xia.h9.`mA and James Thot"nton_ and Will H. Kennedy. ghgj man who wrote _Ta-rants Bdm-dy 2- Hadbbey. any lxceuse I;o_ w_r te___u_n;sig1 What they should have done',:ithey: wiinti ed to be as famous, was.to wriogt_unes_ ;tz`h3_:c" ,had a Inove, that wer'!i t' -an t a.uj;Td " db :. .. `nf. nf nthar Imnnn, lilrn a man 9.:-uinn In - ..v -u\.III\.I .-Juuv cs a:vI`IuI2uII . Lady Colin Campbell is not. likely, after all, to realize even a minimum part; otfthe :L"20,l)00 so 111agr1atI'mo(1aly" tQ,h9l',Tti;le - late Duke of Marlborough, as a teshindhy of his un ailing respect and esteem. Hi! personality will, it is stated. eb1'rely' mot the m lest 3000 3 year which. it` `La_.d Blandfor orLion,`a.j:d it ii`, 'more._ft'$hs doubtful if lie extra. legacy of 500 edh, H left. to his daughters,_T will ever nd full- meat. The widowed Ducheu is }gle[I1el'.Olu1 in the extreme, but it ii abarcely td hoax- pected that she will go so far as to pay he; hual)a.ml s "testamentary "bequests out 'b1`_.h'er * own` private fortune, after corhupietely fana- \'at_ing Blenheim Place, especially to the tune of mlmnnn 1nf`1>...m.h.- nu. m .'v..'.o. 0... : "3; vuv yvuls Ill UHU P130 061118 In '0; the rest. of the great. mansion is shut up and veiled. in dust. sheets and brown Holland. Amerxcan millions re-embelliuhed and res, constructed t.he'princely .ho"m`e-ind elt'i`;;-:= making it l)eauti_fIil indaqd. alas, .4- are no Agnerican tyhouslids even now to keep up us brilliant traditions. .nB(l B ' Iuuvc, Iuuv wants II on u1.u51c`u up in 3 lot of other tunes, like a. man trying to play the air to White `Winge on the piano with his right` hand and r the See-' Saw Walt /. with his leftend3 doiiig:*"3s-Pii-- - erewski jig on the pedals at the same time; I`hey should have written in th`"e" i`6lli`ck4 ` mg, jumping, get~up-laud-down style suit- ed to the manners of the.girl=witli the short skirts and the nimble. feet. . They should have chosenla rhytliiri` o'f ?the-kind, that, when put to Salvation [Army words. sels the hands to clapping-and the tu._m bour- mess to shaking and the soldiers to swaying. And lilell they should have chosen" words 1 lo matul; words something like this, for instance : I)(Mili_\ won't buy me n. bow~wow, ]m,1d_y won't buy me a. bow-wow. l'\'(* 3:0! {I little out, - ` And I`m very`fond of that, - Hut I'd rniln-r have n bow-wow-wow-wow-wow. .\ly .\'weethe:irt s the Man in the Moon, which has been sung or_ whistled inihalftlie il0`.L.w'L'iltIi(iS in the land, 18 credued, Words and music `to Jzimes` `Tliorntou, although someone has Lnken the trouble to prove that the inclorly is. as much like` an air by af digniliml old i'}uropev.n composer as Reggie lit-i{oven s Znm Zum chorus-is like the pet song of the Alibi Club. Everybody knows how the music runs, but `the words` are usually a. little misty exepb `the? first two lines iii the chorus. Here is the__rst vi -rse: > ' i ' E\"|'_\'lhrl_\' lnlkn sweetheart underneath the rose, llvnlaoily luvcs abody, so the old song goes : - - I've :1 a\\'L~L-Ills-n1'l, you all know him, just as well as i lllt`. 'CIlH: 1'11 3 uuu I xu|'v\\ l.'Il.' it HUDUII I llC_VCl' WUIIIU IluI8,:'. go up in as great. big balloon. V ` And so-A m_\' sw_~ethea' in the'tnoon'. - V. -~ Then lmlxiud some dark cloud, where no ullnwcll. wu_1ng menheim Place, especially `to the W3 Of $00,000. leftvto-.her one mail: for": mldable l`l\'iI.| of all. Meanwhile Lddy-Colin h'rlSt_umel religious, so runs the tumor. and looked haudsomer. thaniever at blue? Private View at that latedt artistic` nighte mnrn cl... 1'....n-_ n_.n-._:__ -_ n_:a,__ n,_. .. . _--.-.-.w-uu- -.1.-avuuru A woman who is noted in a very clever set for her conversational owere was com- plimcnted thereon by a ew York Com- merciul Advertiser man the other day. 21. nsuddcu burst of condence [she r0pli.0d_= I feel allnost guilty to take l p!'&il5. to` myself. although I know that I earri xt-by downright. hard work. Where do you oup- - pose all my bright speeches eomn from? kw) u Imbchook ready at hand. Every odd` 0!` cum1in amnnina thinn that `I -an Ar` MIL`, Hv`ry on-n_ix::_ I (`all see him shortly after ten. This is me chorus, or one of them : .\l.\ s\\ecll1c:LH's the man in the moon, l'm gr>in;_; LuIlmI'l' _hln1.SO9n ;- - l, O .- .A _ . 'Twm1ll ll me with bliss,,just to give him one kiss, >BuLl Icnuw mm :1 dozen I never would ml8s,`5t . :0 uh L l'(}1lL hill` balloon. uwn liclllllfl some (l!\l'K 010110, WIN ;Lllu\\"cIl, I'll nnuu: low to Lhejnmn in Hie mdon. you Ink- `inv ...;; 5 as wo_ul`dA lgav aetblements ofsom: 3,: Californi n lakes i OW-` ` , ` I'.h'2* . and in-it; of I; one hot! H395 " mi, son tn "~ ` |ca-:'""ir-A _ mum Dwellers Ill 5mr `*3 . 4 allows` This country has had 1120 18k W _ . [ ;_ 9.. well as the old world- In "mmw "0" } :53`? lakes of Minnesota. there 07 zt':;0;:f dwellings were formerly 9'79 ` ` . L ,. ,"` 3| lakes, and on the shores l183."``h.y ' of refuse such ._.. ..m1ew of these :`. r` son to do uht that aggrqgo th_d!.'d. N9 m erican Indians .,Wh06';' k993i. or necessit. 5'. made sh`ir home: our - '9 f xgters of ._ . :1-."'_` . Gs ""` our l`,`.,n,.n Words Which Delight Many-H6w'.rd1siu1 in Songs um Made. , There are probably `a. do_zen compog'e';ig;. may be more, whose ad_mxrers outnumber Lhefollowcrs of the 018.3810 schools tap rte, oue. Their songs are sung by music:l6v'b'tu* to whom the name at Wagnercia vaguely" connected _with 9. joke about a mau_x.-_1_mpr heard a piece of this comp`oBer s music PIsv.` ed by an orchestra: _anq_`3_u.pp.o_edT a,lM 41-,[_;'a: time that the musxclaus were only tuning .... Iz..m.hnvAn and Schumann sun IIn_... t her the marig'01(| ' ' _ ' V ' T0T?[E?tl()>:d upon the mea.doW.8 ed! 3 4- ` ' A honeysuckle, ushed; and bold, - ed.:_h_ HR. Cnm clamherxng oer the blgssofn V edge, '1 ite.lil\' leaves are tumbled do\\u -- - \\ glow, me footpzth, ve_lve1;-grassedt, ( Ju`SW.-_.-e they fe 1 to kiss the gown A ` `:5 ; That brushed them as my darling; L it 3;; . . ' w'nds that stir .. V I',E. k:';kp31;1:`E)?`:heldrehmingrose,` ` :2:1%:;$:;:;*:.`=::::;:.$isziamaowmm~ The very owers she came to 911"; ` : -_` . The buttercup and MN`E_9'mu . . V - han others are more bpautlul _ `L 5 ~- , , By reason of her passmg feet. T - ,4 T --Philadelnhln Quite. v`"'Lhin u0W Bllufkgfu UH b`:;=:,2"::its .*:*.;s: -.. ow . , : T3,?:t;hs::;;he aused a'il_ttl1':_gf11 with buckwar -smilif!'3'w9`,3`- .._._-. Her Secret I A T , - `d hedges e B :4 ;?1';(xl:$ [3x5el1'`f I saw __..... Onvxn DH! ,00 per taking made. By yonder wuyslue nuugc aw: uuuu A moment there {saw kytexjaturn where clover-tops, with cljmhon Within the shadow shtpeugpd bu ll'1-.Ahl`ir'r0se above the;it,i_1_t,.` _ ` lowly u `gout tho; UTUUU,-ug, . 9 me ` . . . Mb re, sparkling to the summer moon.` The dewy meadow grasses uhigg arly feet _t.hi1tt;\__yiixk `_ th ` ` Th'I?h}e)eow re. 83|i8WSZ-3~li , ' I; h hook not down`: dx-Sp 1 -. TM! 5 . From cowshp-ougyor clover-steam-.-~~ . uwtltkvre she aused a'u(t.|g:Mh,~ Twas With -smilip3:;y%$3, '1 J o`/xoov AND THE Bow-wow, rbflib huu Iuucuuxuuu wuzu Uuly lalllllllg Beethoven and Schumann are up; a` nu... -. ,,......;H.`m dnviib fatlnn. .. .1... The Dead Duke's Beigst "' .{V A1,, l"1,,,I, I` . II I ol Conversational sucoeui A | o . In the ifadow. 5503 H" U18 k 1- .. hx -. .7 "- r. 1- . .. 1:-pmt w ' ` 7 lnver-stem-. ~-~ uzwva { --Philadelphia Ldgr. he came `ni'lnun Amerlopiz` M one is % :Wi|~|io'-~D.-`~ was lvuir tho =iioi't! "`gono.'? `-~v`vliIol|'=.hi 1nolIhigs:tl>% um Bin:'lliI:'d:>s`=. Below` he bad My _ , . , / niuhodelcdumln 1If\Uoi"*_VII1IllId_ III I .s-`Whm'iho.uNmdd> Ihoetouna tho, us '7d`t3in'.-*h'ai :"T`gbnu9 ioIi -..- ..u- -...I an Hm ntl-ml "I hgvg go;-n lICl' WWII" ""7 ` `B lpno uidm `fl hlvoi" lrq *3y3$ EANY is. 110317 -nnll. ' ' kor_.'B-ond V A Germhn of wealth and education, who: hiijivad in.'._the Unitd istatea for 3 f numbm-`.ofIyesrs. uys he 1': oonvjnopd that mutt 6! the suicide: of;;h_l_.;96ntrymgh, side of the Atlantic sud tha other, i i-ozfnuqggii . by; tdggtggpptg: in beer ,tbs.|'--vhavb 3.: deprn tig eeol upon the nuwotifltom and di(gp_9q9_t.-l;e gnbjgot $9 The uuo"o'! beer"tl1's ir'u_ hvilfiilly pure would, he thnh. produce r no=.m o'ont,'~.s. - . .~ ~.v"\..-..". `health. ` Best Ever elude. . Dun Sms, -1 can highly recommend Hag. ya1_'d s Pectoral Balsam as the best` remedy ever made for coughs and colds. I am never without it in my house; ' ` HAany.'ifAuunu,; Lorneville, Out. what can ie'i)3n_ie? _ A ,v When the system isov'ex`lou.dedv with im- purity, the circulation. -sluggish, end the stomach out of order`, as is`-ofte the case in. spring time, there is no remedy .so tefcqcious as Burdock Blood Bitte'1`s- to `remove ~every~ trace of. impure matter and restore perfect 11133,--E0!` years I was vruuuwu vvuu ucua-, ness. and last winter could scarcely hear at `all. On applying Hagyat-d s Yellow Oil it restored my hearing and now I hear as well as anyone. Mas. TUTTLI Coax. V . - T Weymouth, N. S. ' V .- , Quordzungtahgura. Keep the blood pui-e;` the stomach in good; working order, and the entire system free from morbid eifete, x_n`otte1-.by -usingiurdock Blood Bitten which oieanscs,-`etfexigthens and tones the whole system. Cholera cannot attack the. healthy. #1: "-. I " '~\ ";?.'a .-".'. .-"3 t`2`_'~j`h E5331 2 " .ho!dsJ.tI':I 't h . t~..D` ` - h :`28th3m`u ;:ro;I;-f,gW auntrogn og t e ' Mr, H. N. Croasley had a narrow` escpd ?'fr6i- di-owning on Saturday. 15th, when going from Roueau to his home. in," 'I\ n: can I ' -.c u . --.4 In speaking of Glen Huron a writer in the Collingwood Bulletin says : . " `I't.`is situated in abeautiful valley and looks like one of the thrifty villages a person hears so much about in far of!` British Columbia. Through this valley or glen runs a beautiful body "of w&terh';knQwn;1ad` River :' to ;tbis river the village owes its existence`. -`I say to this river . but it is not altogether to the river, it is to the V energy and m.anag.e_ment, of `Mr, Jas. Hamiltonanditamily. aswell as to, the river. With the permission of Mr. Hamil- ton. I will endeavor to give you a brief ac- count of his doings since he came to the Glen. Previous to residingthere he lived in Singhampton, engaged as general store- keepr. ' In`l8__73 he came to~th_e `Glen to followrhis forniers vocation. Mr. Hamilton was too_large minded and energetic to be content with the easy-going`liie of" '1i"`vill`age storekeeper. He saw the natural advan- 'tages_of the place in theyway of water-power laud greeted ~a grist mill. This proving a l success he has since built a saw and shingle mill, then a stave factory and a cheese : :...a...... n..:.1... ...|..:..I.. 4.1.. ..aII';..'.; I... 4-.. `llllll, linen a suave Iauwry u11_g_ u; uuwuu ; mm-y._ -,Bosldea__ `which the `vi|,18' 0,ha .s two I blaickumitli hhops, _a oal'ridgevTfadb6i`i'nnd all ` th`eothr general make-upI`of" a. Canadian ` villqge. _ . . V ':;;M;a. T13:-T Iiiiighet ;i~:I dauxrier Alice, are .-prenor1p`g.fpr rpmoving from -'1`!iorhtonto thfr dew homo-at Toronto. -I =: There. was~..};otherV:i`irev 91; L.Collingwood last week. The) `reside nc`oof-"Mr;M. Boland was burned avid nearly all its contents. Crediteq to a, defecgivq chimney. V " the Bellow : in While: an i;n:ep1ion`oe was blowing Collingwood. last woek-`.1 the` bellows sudden- Aly burst with 9. loud report, ying into fragments and violohtqly tossing things about in the shop. 1' White s' carriage factory.` T_ Robert McClean. of `Thornton, 3011- of James McClea.n, was thrown from a. rig ` while driving the other_da.y and broke one of hisnrms. *1iais`17o;'ee}In;}.{;}.;yJ "ALA 7,J'31.ia.gr;, have been summoned before the villegeje gxngistrgte for throwing ._eggs_ at aomebody a? `oer:-~ T '1 -- 1-` _ ! T$ffy.ull9.;.tha% commencement .[of vlouzir ing and reorganizing base bail club are tho. chief matters pf:inere_,st at Newton Robin- sunny IUI Iallllls ' , ` Then, after they're taken , instead of dis-- turbing and shocking the system,_they act in 9. mild, e;a;sv,.._and.na.tI1}-all-~Awa3'. "There's ; no Tchancd for an_v.`reb.ation`afterw`a1*d. ~ Their help lasts. Conmipation, Indigestion, Bilious At- tacligy-_Sick or Bilious Headaches, and all de- 'rn`gin_1j_enta`o,{ the -Aliver, stomach and bowels,~ are promptly xelieved and permanently cured. '7 (P1939 ado`: In`-n'nI\ `nan-A usc pluuxpuy Jjeueveu ana permanently cured. -:_'r` pufu1_i,I x1} glassy vials, whi'ch keep them-' a.l`wayajfr6sh".and reliable, unlike the ordinary pills in wooden or pasteboard boxes.` gnd they r1;)1_jo_i a(uapeat\;p]s you can .,:buy, for they're guaranteed to gzve satisfactlon, or" your `money is tet.urned.o You pay only for, the good you get. - -'"`f` --z.-- '.erV:`3"'!"9`*".`a3!l`l1.9 1` ...,,l!m 3% 1'91` format hifibahd.' "S"v"5ra.f7of a men; I_1d, womqirefuaedtoresume the old a." _ _ e- . meat. and eventually the ve hdiscontefnted womeifappealed to the courts. [Warn-ints. were issued at once for the twenty-four offenders... The case will come toftrial, h0rtlY- iv-` ' "Just full of ir'ri`i)r0ve"mentei-Dr, Pierce?s Pleasant Pellets; `To bg-ginjwith. they're .th_a_ smallest; and the `easiest to take. They're tiny, sugar-coated anti-bilions granules, scarce- lychrger than mustard s-cede` Every child is readv for them. 1 rm. .... - n -- - ` sover9.mn_t__of Chr!on;f um 4 Qensmazuinse the R....: ."'.`_`_".-_..-_f, :IRS.--`For ybara I ~ nigh: ant` Ind: um` 1ocx. Ill ~ -l1'T'!!'.-`.`-. . YTLEMNN`; -"-I'h"a(`l; `a ' svr ,,IQ,I, 1' A _ ,1\__ 1I7_-_1 ._ `T Ema ivith deaf- _ _ _ _ _-`I._ L--- _ . - An; Imnromoum .8ko.toh.. 0.ne-o.f tho. zo9d.ede.ao9I. of .9 certain church is value the. superintendent of the Sunday school, and although he. is not an talrtiat he frequently illustrates points in the lesson ,by_, the me of. the blackboard. Theaegexeroiaea are for the special benet of the .yo'a`nger portion of the uohool. and `thefaupe1"in'tond_e5nt ha: 3 habit. of arous- ing"' the" vohildi'en'a, interest by asking f netiohe about what he has` drawn. 3 l.aving;=-61-Sa.w1:i-the~re;l:re.;:;1te.on of a *0 `own-one` uni any `mun r t `e stereo- :z3:.v:`-.:*."*:.`;s.:*`+*t "".`:':' t* 1 _1;. ,_ __WfW_I one_o_ ` _e i 1bI1::ss-:.t911:mwhsc. 'ti'( W sgvar-I "glued `t'l1'q.a?'lbr."l`1wqn'(.11e_t,,l>`|li_~_'atiI`ei superintend- `entuyo oamiht. .hy__a.1itt1q fellow. in the front mt." Well.` Johnnie, you` may I Prouzi. of thin dhtincitlionlabovg r. eiowa 2 0;; em ngy an -Ifhonted-.: `tggapingcuabion,i7{:_-it a.` p 90. DO III 730 WllI;;IIQ`_Z " ""Youwe`r e hei-9; f.`.`iVI\0n `I. "tent any thi! .!`.". .'_l_ ),t )'|'z',; _Di' x_ : t you ice} tlfat I%hu1;og1y`ongsiter~r' ' V"`Y9|I5595" V -.. ' '.`Then ;'.h, din t,`you _`tlljno. 2" M . % "Bonding i9I,mv*v ,at.'d' G<>rao,.` mn o9nt- Ii; I tdiihi lt.wdti1gli;I11iae4th9`boyq !" -E 313 Uvuyqnyvu wn-u---up... .. . - littl:1b9'y,1 aonof f t_)1I molt _:oxom`plu-y ipltoiitl; L 5wintbd3 a. bioyl. Ind kptr-`the 1;:ium'r -cbiutoiy` -$o"`fo1*e 1ho"-otzI1'I_l\'l,ors- :u..:.` .-.a .-m;:ua'..no:hni-ul'uiilb' - `Hi: . A Thennhtml had. George Butler, canon of Wineheater Cathedral. waa` the- son of Dr.- Butler, head maater of `Harrow, the Argonaut aaya.. Theboy grew up to be a dignied and serious man, a power in philanthro- py and the church, `but that he had a de-` mure sense of humor la shown by one anecdote of his earliest years. Dr. Butler wore a_ ne unit of black, with knee breaches, and `cloth g'_alt er`e, and with his powdered: half we: a" gure calculated to m_oye_ any schoolboy to` admiration and awe. One mo'rn_in~`g.- little George wat`el1 ed him`; arhe `let butter aohfool and observed that his father` `wore `only loheigaitir; 4 When Dooto"rf Bu`tler` return- -I-m'-'il'kI in {H8 Iiuo L l_UUl' n u [-33:53 and go tu3sE E"` . "I0'V';n-.3-A-J3 hail.` (131-u Fade to

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