R. J. F. Pallin , Graduate of Trinity University Toronto, Fe ow of Trinity Medical College, Member of the Co.legc of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario. Oice and Residence, 18 Owen street. I DR. J. c. SMITH, L.C.P.S.. 01;, (late of Drs. Harvie & Smith, Orillia.) Oice and residence -corner of Owen and Collier streets, Barrie. 33-Iy u--v.-cl vv --....- . C. E. Hnwson. Barristers, Solicitors in High Court of J usticea, Notaries Public, Convpyancers. Uices over the Bank of Toronto, R:II l'IE_ BIKA 1 I1 I N Ir..l. an i Barrie. Money in sums of $2,000 and upwards, to loan at 5 per cent. . V H; H. STRATHY, Q.C. G. H. ESTEN. .__:_- --_..._.__.._._ ULT 8: COWAN. Barristers, Solicitors of the .Supreme Court, Proctors. Notaries, Convey- ancers. etc. Money to Loan. Oices-Ross Block. Dunlap-st.. Barrie. 111-- - ---....`.... A ... .. A , 9`, (`n,, DICKINSON 8:` MACWATT, Barristers, No- taries Public, Solicitors of Supreme Court, ctc., Barrie, Ont. Offices in Bank of Toronto Block, No. lOs|\;en street... Branch oice, Elmvalc, McKeggie's oc . - -_ U` A I'\ I1 lt.A-...__ ` McCAR1 HY, PEPLER & MCCARTHY, Bar- risters, Solicitors, Conveyanccrs, etc. I `D'AL'l`ON MCCARTHY, Q.C. F. E. P. Pzrum, Q.C. J. A. MCCARTHY. D. C. Muncmsou. Barrie. W. PLAXTON, Barrister, Solicitor, `Notary . Public, Conveyancer, &c. Offices over Fraser, Clark & Co's. store, Dunlop street. Barrie. Money --fprivate and Company funds to lend at lowest rates 0 interest on town and farm` property. 9-ly. CIIVIII At Alexander, Waterloo and Wagga typhoid fever is raging, the mortality being very great. The epidemic is caused by impure water, owing to the yells being dried up. At Melbourne the typhoid epidemic has assumed alarm-` ing proportions, the fever wards in the ` hospitals are full and large numbers are turned away. . -` _ . I When the steamer sailed the rivers were all rising in Queensland. The damage to the crops in terrible` and great destitution will follow. A4. A.I-'I-:.|- - __I- L--9 ' ON ALD ROSS B. A.-Barrister, Solicitor, Conve; ancer. etc., money to loan. Oices, Bank of Toronto Building. Owen street, Barrie. 48-ly % EORGE w. LOUNT. Barrister, Attorney, Soli- citor, Notary Public. Oices in Bothwelfs Block, Barrie. Ont. 24-ly _.. .1--r-l` mecooxsasstrmeno . 7. I.fAQGl8'l`Al.Ill| OANADA._ 0NEY,.A l` 5 PER cu.-r._we have a large amount of private funds to loan at 5 get cent. on good approved security. McCA3'rHY, unan & McC5gzj1jI_nr. FOR TIIENTY-SIX YEARS ..r--.-V`. ..-., --___-. WELLINGTON Avvr. JIVUBI JOHN DICKINSON. B.A. D. F. MACWATT. auuoovun u.--u wn uu-uv. -- MCCARTHY, Peru-:n(,` Q`?.RBOULD 8; MCCARTHY '$'IlU Ulvauauag vu 9-a-u-ow. .- ..-_.__..__ 7 _As.a-matiter of reference VANCE publishes the names of the men` who voted .or _ `and against the six'_ months hoist of the Remedial bill.- This, in aftercime, will be 5-:.1eof the noted historic votes, and should be pre served : ` `{TRATHY 8: ESTEN15` n. uxun. rxuvnxrs runub 1U LUAN O on Real Estate at lowest rates. Farmers ntcn ni:,!n||ntnd, (`.nll.=..-n... ....,..l-_ :. ...... -..... -t i63E7iaB"&"36ir?r'Ti7;;"2;..,50$ .l :05... Rm -I-`lnmn-I-nu Lmnlnst, W. A. BOYS. )R. WM. RICHARDSON, Dentist, Graduate of fhl! Rnval Cnllpan nl: nnnta gun-tnannn and "R. BOSANKO, DENTlST--Ross block, east Of P081 nf PP, Om:-9 nnnn nun-rv nv - ._lu MCCARTHY. Pgrua, MCCARTHY & Duncan, Allxston and Creemore. ___ ___- Lo AKIVIXLIJ, lVl.IJ.\J.LVl.,, OIIICC In DULHWCIIS . Block, Allandale. 9n the premises at night. 43' Y T_ A-`;~`.. .3.i`.Z..z `.`:::'::". S`. 3.`:.`.`= 1 -::t':.`; -:j- T. BANTING. Clerk County of Simcoe. will be at his oice. at the C.\||rf "Auras R-..--In H. LYON. PRIVATE FU_NDS TO L0-A? nn Ra-2| Eutntn at `A-ygnf .-.o.. l.`......-_.' Ontarioeocloo o O n u o - no a Quebec . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nova Scotia . . . . . . . . . . New Brunswick . . . . . . Manitoba . . . . . . . . . . . Prince Ed ward Island. British Cwlunbia. . . .. North-Weran Territories. I. DUDAIVIXU, Ul`41V1lb1--K033 DIOCK, cast of Post office. Ofcc open every day. :4-ly __.._ .__.... T. ARNALL, M.D.C.M., ofce in Bothwell's Rlamk Allnndnln (in than nrnrnhusc at ncrInI*, VE'l`ERlNAilY SURGEONS. -.v-. ......-an... sun: ausuuvc IIUSUCIB. E; of nests conve ed tree to and from all Few oora west of ket street on Dunlop . unqwx. . M Bame. Aehston and Creemore. I',Iruunv It Rnva, IIIANUFAETUBES. FOR INVESTMENT on go; freehold securitv at lnwest rats n? PHYSICIANS. FINANCIAL. OFFICIAL. ,: The vote on the second reading of the bill was exactly the same, except that three more Conservatives, Messrs. Hughes, McGillivmy and Ross (Dun- des), voted against the Government, re l dueing the majority to eighteen. "FL- _..A... L.-- 'I)._.,_...-..... __ LL- .....-.',_J DEN l`IS i`S. HOTE8.( T LEGAL. H. SEWREY. vvu .-.-'..,. --_-_-. ` A. E. H. CRBSWICKE. ALEX. COWAN. wpnunc to-ly .. T..I...'. Ee|lar.`_aoft: ;n.1";4, "Exoavator-- SWIR8. Cnun . W C ' I D . 5 1! work and Ienscral .`.'.."ra...`I:'.'.`.`. .'. .'.. .f.`.3.".?osa cyan Dunlap sweet. Barrie. nt house west 5 ma YnAs.`--A4lla>n,Blain, Bechard, Beit-.h,' Bennett, Bet-nier, Borden, Boston, Bourassa, Bowers, Bmman, Brodeur, V Brown, Bruneau, ~ Calvin, Cameron, T Huron), Campbell, Carroll, Curscallen, artwrigbtz, (Sir-R.), Casey," Char-bon-` neau, Charlton, Oboquetse, Christie, Cockburn, Colter, Craig, Davies, Daw- `m.1.,-.. 1.1J___...::.. `I'.V.........l `Ia`m.+l-mm=_ nuureu : `vnrkl. Am a. Ipecialty, gnd parties intending to 51".` u_.|eo,_wg cohnrnugt their own interests by placinz 9 nttondodto. _ G._R. FORD. . m 3 Q0 . H Q'Orden left at Tn: Anwuccz oice will {.4 THo_I\gIAs SHOULDICE I un VVA1 DIEDUU MU'I'U..l: FIKK U`5Un' ANCE (30. Capital. 5500.000. THE ECONOMIC AL FIRE lNSL' RAN(?F. ('0. BERLIN. Total assets. s34o.uro. Money to loan on rs. mortgagee. C09` veyanclng done, Accounts collected. Rzc. OFFICE. -- Over HEN DERS0N'5 Hudware Store. nu: ma RELIABLE AUCTIUNEEH G. R. FORD INSURANCE AGENTS AND CON- VEYAN CER8. Represent the following Companies :- THE SUN FIRE INSURANCE OFFICE OF - LONDON. ENG. The oldest purely Fire Ins. Co. in the world THE INSURANCE CO"! OF NORTH AMER` I(`.A_ nnhnl an nnnnnn Luna JAVEUHAHUE UU' X U1" NUl{'l'H AMLD` ICA. Capital, $8.000.000. THE MERGANTILE FIRE INSURAN CF 00 Hanna! 8500.000: Government deposit made- THE WATERLO0 MUTUAL FIRE INSUH' ANIHI`. (`.0 lV.nnI+-I armn nnn aunuuuui N Barrie. 0nt.. NAYs.--Amvot, Angers, Baird, Bar- 1 nard, Beausoleil, Bellev, Bergerou, Bergin, Blanchard, Boyd, Boyle. Burn- ham, Cameron (Inverness), Curgill, Carignan, Carling (Sir John), Carpen- \ ter, Caron (Sir Adolphe), Uhesley, Cleve- . land, Coatsworth, Cochrane, Corbould, `Cos-tigan, Daly, Davin,"Davi_s, Delisle, Desaulniers, Devlin, Dtckey, Dugas, Du (pIc:1t(,l])) _v gr, Earle (lgnrlalrn), ]!]`?ergtus- on e s , erguxson en rew , os er, Frechette, Fremont, Gillies, Gxrouard, Grandbois, Grant (Sir James). Guillet, Haggart, Haslam, Hazen, Hughes, Hutchins, Ingram, Ives, Jeannomte, Joncas, Kaulbach, Kenny, Lachapelle, Lan_g-.vin `(Sir H.), LaR2viere_,_Leclair, Lepme. Llppe, Macdonald (Kmgstou), Macdonell (Algoma), Manclowell, Mc- Ahster, McDonald (Assxmbola), Mc- Donald (Vxctona) McDougald (Plcton), McDougall (C.B.), McG1ll1vray, Mc- -Greevy, Mclnerney, Mclsaac, McKay,` McLean (Kmg s), McLennan, Mo Leod, Mara, Marshall, Masson, Met~ calfe, Miller, Mills (Annapolis), Mon- crie', Northrup. Ouimet, Patterson >0o(l<}:1heste]1E')),. Pegettler, Pc.l%)e,d Plciwlelll, r1 am, nor, u nam, e1 , o 1- lard, Robinson, Roome, Ross (Dundas), Ross (Lisgar), Ryckman, Smith, Stairs, Stevenson, Taylor, Temple, _ Tlsdale, Tupper (SIP C_hus.), Tupper (SIP C. H ), Tnrcotte, Valllancourt, Whlte (Shel- burne), Wilmot, Wood-1l5. `I ,0 scnocena ma. snin 2 DUNLOP-ST.. rnANeuiu- xnvmrxanuism, First insertion, 10 cents per lin . sequent insertion. 4 cents per line? mob ' Reading notices, 10 cents nor line for 11133 aertion : 5 cents per line for each sunequ ' Insertion of the same matter. All items ma`: -6 lines of this character charged as 5 une._ 5--g -v ya. u.`.... .-..._.- "M' Preferred positions in the paper will be sold at an advance of one third on above mm This rule will be strlctlv carried am. a` CONTRACT CHANGES. Advertisers will please bar in mind that no tlce of intention to change advertiseme must be handed in to the olce not later um Saturday at 10 o'clock. and the copy for such change must be in the ADVANCE office not late: than 12 o'clock noon on Tuesday. in any week otherwise the advertiser s announcement um. not be made public until the week following, ' Advertisers will not be allowed to um um. F De X11500 UUUILU lllllall IIUU WEEK I0ll0Wlng_ Advertisers wil_l alloyved to use lieu space for adverttsing anythmg outside that own regular business. Should they do 5., transient rates will be charged for such adm- dsement Condensed advertisements 'on First Page such as Wants of all kinds. Lost and Forum Property for Sale or to Rent. 8 ecic Article; Etc..Etc.. must be aocom anie with the cash and will be in8e1'Ied-F rst 1nsertion,2 cum per word. each subsequent insertion. 1 com word (names, addresses. and figures counte ag words): but a. reduction to 1 cent per word wu be made when the number of insertions or tn ame matter exceed Form. [mm PIPE, PORTLAND cmm 0. I-I. LYON ac sox, '1,'IlE%lI0lI`I'lIEml Anvm| A 'l\`IYl|`Dl'll1`I'\Tl1 D A ll! val`: u...-.J..--..J vv v-5...-..... :l:i1.:'vote by Provinces on ti;-6; second reading was as tollows: wvmnmma rwrns, um Amnmon {us A cnncuu-no` V _ or romtrmm nmmnnn AND noun 00PIE8. -_..`. .....-~..- v.........v. .. -J..-" Cuts for Advertisements must In every case be mounted on solid metal babes. llnoh .... ....... .. I 2Inchea..... ..... .. 5 Inches. i Column.. 10 Inches. i Column 20 Inches, 1 Column i ::```` :-`T For one rnonth-the three mo :11! 15 per cent. added. n y me '1 For two months-the three monthly m l with 10 per cent. added. ' A.--I'|__n_.___J ____x4..|...._ .l_ `L. ____,, Almost it not quite, double that 1 , Paper punished in nan~?e. NI Almost quite, ~ "ADvI:n'rxaxns snovnb NOTE mm no, (13 um solid nonpu-ell make one lam Legal. Omclal and Governme 3 menu; will be charged at above r;.ltest,mVmh O0 `-` TRACT ADVEHHSING. Contract advertisements will be taken 3, Q following re. which are drafted on. com ooxnmergisl p ciples, and, as they win ha stnctly ered to in making new com: . after present contracts expire. there my 5` only one 01100 for all: J.G.SCOTT 301083? & SMITH. Insurance A280 Uvunuuru, vunvun V-uu , .-,.-.-.,-, -.... son, Edgar, Edwards, Fauvel, Feathers- ton, Flint, Forbes, Fraser, Geoifrion, Gibson, Gillmor, Godbout, Grieve, Guey, Harwood, Henderson, Hodgins, Innes, Lander kin, Langelier, Laurier, La. vergne, Leduc, Legris, Lister, Living-' ston, Lowell, Macdonald (Huron), Mac- lean (York), McCarthy, McGregor. Mc- Millan, McMullen, McNeill. M_cShane, Martin, Mignault, Mills (Bothwell), Monet, Mulock, O Brien, Paterson S)Brann), Perry, Prefontaine, Proulx, .L... Dinfnnf Pnnomnn Q:unhnrn_ omilms RESPECTFULLY somcmm 45-tf FARM STOCK SALES ANTHRACITE AND BITUM INUU8 Re An S9 Water Limo, Platter of Parlnggdoe. No. of Inches Onrxou Rosa Block. Tn] AC|| I HIS being our Fifteenth Annivers.1.r_\' in bus: ness we are going to make a large reduc- tion in Jewelery prices for one month. Here are a few of them :-SoIid Gold Luv Pins that are worth $5 oo, now sell at 51-65. Solid Gold Cuff Buttons worth $6.00. 00" sell at $2.75. We are prepared to 58 Waltham and Elgin Silver Wat. he: at you-' , own price. Call and be satised. On FOR Ai.i-:M, I; Canaan Ag`... Il!_I .'.'-91'.` CONDENSED ADVERTISEMENTS. BARBIE, ONT- WANTS MONEY. BUCCESSOR T0 DlUUK- | Telephone. THE JEWELER. -Dealor in- 1.7.}; "One `-1145: JJIQIJUI, L `'55 , .5. suave.-vv-on-~-, - ---._._, ` ider, Rinfret. Rosamond, Sanborn,l Scrivex, Sample, Somerville, Sproule. Stnbbs, Sutherland, Taite, Tyrwhitt, Wallace, Weldon, Welsh, Wilson, Yeo. APn1L 2. 1896. $95 Yuma Foot of Toronto Sine :.uuex'- . tions. (3 mag) l 5 V and. minor. `PRICE FOR I in A- 593 1600 18 Lanna, Z0 . laser-1 . .ons.!um H011 : I '8);$` he Dlvisidn o , ur_1er' Amendment , .R ...l........_... `Tan A1-_ BARRIE; woman It is [I than I bacco arisen hardly &iH(.l eW(:tc one. Which fnrthu match BN8 L than t the In the M 1. ll! u... The The (in All. The de Wit The hl Th-e-it`; Fro OZUDB The s The Anzl The And I: years` from ive. with [m1'1(e that eamly Tlw (, dash I'( live (1 grunt l'(*&8(] 8pt*(`i(>*I .l .' i.3g.",` ruon Whil, micro ot cl typh ive It is ure f place pI`O})' elem In I prqpe cnsh V prote of , g ladies playe "8 8!] 550. t_erial4 [L In \V h EN: 0 n~~___ 0 Val M For 1* \l n..~. (Ion ml .,` The; pt-1 rrhl Total . . . . . . . . . ..l12 Against ; 52 29 94 What Wm sag... Do Next? Science is gradually eliminating one feature of the physical system after another. It has long been known that _a man can live `to advantage without what are popularily known as limbs. The arms and,legs are convenient ad- iunctss to the trunk,` but excision of them`. does not necessarily ,. extinguish. life. There are thousands of people living very comfortabli and `even hap- pily, without _eyss,ip and probably an equal number who might as well be destitute .of for; p:the good I they :.1d3;;f:t5i.'3' some Vlipi as i hssrins. an1v,i6i`=` 516-'7t6; i wvo-vv- -owing Britain is the one power on earth having great interests which: could be endangered by war with the United States. If France thought it worth while, it could occupy Cuba at Spsin s request, and the republic of the `west could not successfully asssil its sister Republic's position.--Ex. ` Slfam ought to hand Cuba over to France for a consideration, V and then there would be enjoyment. _ The Men- roe dootrine would be vzolated, but the United States would have to assert that dootrineagainat a power invulner- able so far air an American army is concerned. ' ' ' he,aupxi1y4` A6? Y [W 1 by the ?t'd= tha , market ~ of: so many fdod_pf_r`tduoing mmses. the prices must necesssrily be kept low,- and as almost every country is "trying to manufacture for its own use, and to sell in other markets, the tendency is to glut the markets, and reduce wages, and thus contract the. purchasing power. of the people. Under these circnm stances it is no wonder that jealousy exists between producing countries and that the desire to nd new markets, produces the craze to carve up ' Africa and other parts of the world by "the various producing nations of the earth, as outlets for the overplus of their wares. There is a littlepless excite- ment in the United States about the. currency quesuon, and gold is not go- ing out of the country in any percepti ` ble quantity. The rich gold nds at Cripple Creek may have a quieting effect in money circles. `A- - .__l__|- ;.__-,:I.. :_ 'Il'.....L-....`l .'-._-L Britain, though her power on the sea, could say nay to the schemes` of either France or Germany, but by rea- son of Canada's nearnese to VVashington, the United States could give Britain more trouble than Cuba would be worth to an empire which aiready occup'es most of the earth. ' Q .r.-... -.-..L;. .- I_-...`I n_-L- -_,-,, . The island weuld be of no particular value to England. Germany and France are crazy for colonial expansion, and would be glad to raise their ag over any eligible parcel of land in this western hemisphere; ' A u\.. Canada Would not Complain. Britain ought to encourage some of the great European [wers to take hold `of Cuba when Spain is forced to let go. Assuming that the House will sit day and night, the bill cannot be pushed through in 440 hours unless the Grits are willing. If the Grit leaders hold aloof, enough recruits will come in from their party to swell the force of ght- ing anti-remedialists to thirty. Thirty anti-remedialists could hold the bill in committee for sixty days. All they need do is to divide themselves into watches of ten each ten members to discuss the bill for eight hours. "lhirty members speaking three quarters of an hour per day can, without acute physi- cal inconvenience, prevent the success of ashill, which, if it is ever passed, should only be passed by a Parliament direct from the people.-Telegram. The question is easily gured out. Debate upon amendments to the motion to go into committee on the bill ought to last out this week. even if the House sits night and day until midnight Satur- day. Then Monday and Thursday of next week are private members days.` There will remain just twenty-two days of twenty-two hours each, for the House always rises at six in the afternoon, and returns to work again at eight. n One or two days for a religious fes-_ tival, which are parliamentary holidays, must be deducted from this twenty two, and there remain just twenty days, or 440 hours, to get the bill through eunu- mittee, past its third reading` and through all its stages in the Senate. -Irv q \.lIul\I\lU can nnnu-avJ vnuvuv-cu 'As a whole, trade in Montreal ienot. act-ive, nor do collections improve Money is very firm, with the general discount rates, 6 t6 7 per cent. -r_ rn__._._L_ .1... _..L_I.. .....J.. :.. ...-:.... \uI.l.uv\lIl&AU uuuvvw, v vv I rs-n wv-av- _In Toronto the whole trade is quiet, with collections slow. `Retail trade is slightly better, but the large number of bankrupt scocks is adversely affecting trade. Flour is lower and almost: unaalzsble. ` u u_u-I-n The Time is_Short. Unless the Liberals are willing, the passage of the remedial law this session is a mathematical impossibility. u Llldvl as-vn VI Trade is comparatively quiet `in Bar rie, but, hope in large that `the opening of spring will make things more lively. . , I Japan's Industrial Policy. Japan's` industrial awakening, about which some _ manufacturers - in_ the United States appear to be alarmed, is responsible for the closing up of an old-established` industry. at Milford, Oonn.. For a `oonarderable period a big strew.me,tting factory was .-in operation In that place. A short time ago it was determined to remove the entire plant and-fb_I_n_IinesI t0`_Kohe, Jdpgpn-,p where glehor ~-I`aw material ._qre to_" be" ob- tained `Wu ni`rmiu9`- jm rmilinx ;:e3o9iI9tiout V 59` i9rp;ints=he`;r9mo1s<-It e rlwlrotra t`indn_im:; : 7 "oi3Vt.%`rf T A B1g"\-7lfar Ship for Japan. T The London Globe s Newcastle cor- respondent telephones that the Japanese battleship, Yashima,'has been launched at Elswick under most favorable cir cumstances. Mme. Kata, wife of the Japanese Ministerin London, perform- ed the naming ceremony. The Yashima" is the largest battleship ever launched `on the Tyne. .Her displacement is 12,-. 300 tons, length 372 feet, beam 73 feet 6 inches and draught 26 feet 3 inches. Her armament consists of . two 12-inch 49 ton `gunsforward and- two of the same calibre aft. She carries ten 6- ponnder quick-ring guns and twenty- four 3-pounder quick ring guns and ve torpedo tubes. She is divided into 181 compartments. ' IL _' -`O, -wit"-hout I serious tinoonjvenienee to A- a patient. Thevvermiform` appendix, as its name implies, is simply an appendix, and happy is the man who hasn t any, iespscially in the grape season. There is -a distinguished gentleman known to the medical `fraternity who has found ` himself able to do a man s work in the . world without a gall bladder. Portions of some people's brains have Q been re- moved _ without ' materially afccting their thinking processes, and our read- ers doubtless are acquaint-,ed with peo ple who evidently have no brains at all,'and yetocoupy good positions in society. Science has sometimes sub- stituted a silver tube for the ae8oph9.- gus. Other portions of the body have been excided or removed without per manent injury. Nowiwe are told that the stomach is not, after all, the chief digestive organ, but only _a sort of quar- gantine for the benet of the bowels, which do most of the work of digestion. This is_ another step in the direction of getting along without the body al- together. - - > . -nd -*.ah i -IhaWh_e6P1en lie i tmbfii. English Death Duties. The death duty` in England was devised by Sir William Harcourt be- cause there was nothing else left to tax under free trade as it is in England. Direct taxes oppress the people from the time they are born and at the time of their death the Government cons- cates a portion of the estate left. This law was eagerly copied by the Mowat Government, as a means of lifting its nances out of the slough. Our rulers at Toronto are spending more than their income every year, under the shameless pretence` of possessing a surplus, and are seeking any and every opportunity to levy direct taxes upon the people. But if they adopt the death duties merely because it was passed in England a few years ago, for -lack of anything to put a direct tax upon,` what is to hinder` tbem_ from resorting to the btheri modes of direct taxation on the sole plea that they. are in vogue in'Engiand l - `The Vw;; . No great faith is expressed by Gen. Duchesnein the future of railways in Madagascar. -The road built by the French military engineers from Ma- juuga to Audriba, was, said the Gen- eral in conversation with our Paris correspondent, child s play compared with the diiculties of the country through which the French bad to go at an almost running. pace. 1. had taken with_ me officers of the engineers to survey the country for a military rail- way, but when` they saw the diiculties they gave it up. It looks very easy onga map to go up the valleys, but Madagascar valleys are not like those of other countries. They shrink into gorges and are cut up mountain ranges. \ ' The whole country is a maze, and yet the west road is comparatively easy when compared with the east one from Antananarivo to Tamatave. The latter dees description. I was taken down to Tamatave in a litter by active porters. I cannot make out how we came to our journey s end. Your porters take you through quagmires, tumble down sheer cliffs, and push through tangled forests. They cling to the boughs of trees like monkeys, and balance themselves on rocks. I am bound to agree with travellers good opinion of the climate, once you are. through the fever zone. I never felt better than on the plateaus. -London Daily News. - Inclpient Catarrh "` Hay Fever ` Catarrhal Deafness Cold -in the head in ten min. Foul breath caused by Catarrh. 25 cents secures Chase s Cabarrh Cure with perfect blower enclosed in each box. Sold by | all dealers. - 25 cents cures Catarrhal Headache #2-; l'\,L,_._.L `rHE1#onrHiicN ADAVANOE." l vvuglnv III LC doI : V'.l_`iI.I"I.0I- Rents `Paris and London. It appears that in Paris its popula- tion of 2,250,000 pays nearly as much rent as London, with twice the 'nutnbe1f of inhabitants The 2,250,000 Pan-isians have only 3,0o0'dwe11inga to live in, while the number of houses that the 5,000,000 Londoners oocupv is nearly ten times as many. In Paris, where the people livein ats, there are on an eversige oven-`270 persons residing in each house. , Yet-- for much less oomfurt and space the Psrisisns have to may littleshort of double the `rent paid by Londoners.` .;'l`hLe total annual rent of Paresuays theDehsvbs,_)id new f 727 5~,000;000 V vtronoely. 001-I $155,000,000, venansmdianarwaoe-aretvxio-rumnew .t*se;0eof1?pria:u:a-4 0601;, .yes1&g99q,0 eds, u.%=..L:.,:=:m%'L:.?? :.;...?`:1:"1...,..` "'.:2:-.*B`:*:;.`:i Maker. Large boxes soc Full sagxpl bo , .- Postpaid. m~.nowu-dmedfoine 00.. x-ockv1n.3g`3.. ycara. \Il)K{Uu7 uuvun .) I Ana 1: us:-as. n In: -. .... alatabl--a ways um'form-always contains the purzsi - orwegian (`ad-Ii-ver Oil aad Hypophosplsites. Insist on Scott : Bmulslon, with mde-mark or __;:n and Ge}: , --- -_., --IND 250. I Sole Proprietors, MONTREAL. OOO$0OOO@CI O (E< ):l'-ii'V;31" is for you. even if you are-only a lit- tle thin. O - nnlulvluc lslll ll QIAII - _ _ ._ _ has been endorsedvy the mediial profession for twenty years. (dslzivour doctor.) This xs because it is always purest nrnuoinu ."nd-li-vzr Oil and Hvbobhosbllites. [D3181 Oil 1'! nanlndsh. 9%! V I-vs vaavwv AA\rv ..--. '__v- There is prevention for those who are threatened, There is ease fo; those far gone in consumption-not' re< :overy--ease. There is cure for those not far gone. I-n1 - - A ~-_.___.-A__--- -.. Loswnmtma Iununnnli; Vanaral and Norvouanobility, rm. ll. 1).. Hotel Oxtord. Boston. ' -' `mu `"7 I have used M-.sut.h--l Plaster: in ievorlal-cues of muscular rheumatism. and nd in every can that it vo alm out ixumnt and permanent rellet. -J. B. 0011!: M. D.. Wamlnzmn. 1).0. It Cures Sclatl ca. Lumbago, Nou- ralgia, Pains in Back or Side, or any Muscular Pains. Price Davin & Lawrence 00., 250. - 4 A - _, ERIE MEDICAL 60.. Buffalo. I.Y. 5 I have prescribed LIontholP1nstav-In a. number on-axes or neuralgia sud rhoumntic pains. and am very much pleased with the eects and plcusantness of its nppllcat-ion.-W. B. CARPEN- TER. l(.D.. Hotel Oxtord. . - Flam-.m In ......n.......- I50 SCOT'l"S EMULSION Weakness of Body and Mind. Eects of El - rorsor Excesses in Old or Young. Robust, Noble Manhood fully Restoted. How to en- large and Strengthen A Weak, Undeveloped Organs and Parts 0! Body. Absolutely un- failing Home Treat- ment-Benets in I day. Men testify from 50 States and Foreign Countries. Writethem. jDescriptive Book, ex- planation and proof: mailed (sealed) free. , nwoxpwvea of` the latest lxifg "CALL AND EXAMINE ST00 elsewhere. .4I [f ` I-l.8E .the finish superior. Oice--Co 0} and Dealer: in C63]: of ail x a}&.. Zinc!- town. Grey and Guelph White Finiehin Lime. Cements of all kinds, Fire Bricks and P terers Hair. Storehouse at the Northern Railway Switch. footot John street. near the depot. The bond of thin Lime in better than that of any other kind. and met of John and Elizabeth atreets. We re noii 1nI.1:'.iit';c.:tn1-In. 3 nd carry in st.ook_St.oves o!` the latest in: roved designs. STO0 before going w an. 7 ngnms signs wunxs 2 .muxu(n1\', Veterinary Surgeon and ntist. J. &. ` '1`.-eats all diseases of Domestic nimals (Horses. Dogs. Cattle. Sheep, Pi , etc )- Dental work and treatment of diseases o `animals used in the stud; specialties. Office at Love Bros.` Lavery Stables. 05%-mite Bank of Toronto. Residence. Stables an nrmary. 6: Collier street. next door to the American Hotel. Barrie, Ont. Oce Telephone No. 70. House Telephone No. -1. m-Iv me nmencan hotel, Barrie, Ont. 70. House Telephone 7. .___..___-___..____..._.___..-__-.__.__ uvuvnvuvlvu VVILI LU IUW -Z; Adelaide a gale lasting twenty- four hours did much damage. Great suffering prevails an Townsville, Queens- ` land, which was almost wiped out of` `existence by a hurricane; Contribu- tions are being asked for all over Aus~. ti-alis for the homeless. After the wind yearthquakes took Australia in, hand, - -There were two distinct shocks from :,._eastto_west. we ~ OHNSON & SARJEANT. BARRIE. Inn and Dealers Coal: all Kinds. and (4 GI-e a`:1!__(:`_:`uel;gI3__W'l_Ii5e_ Finighigg l`-Innn6- n me nman nuperia } BARRIE PLANING MILL --GEO. BALL, Ca; penter and builder. and manufacturer of doors. sash, blinds, mouldings. etc. Planing of all kinds done promptly and utxsfactorily. Factory, Bayeld street, Barrie. T E QUEENS HOTEL.-A. W. BROWN, Proprietor. Excellent accommodation for the travelling public. Bar and larder well supplied with the best. Good stabling and attentive hostlers. ;:.:f*=:.~;:f .f.: ...`."...`:.f .:: .:`.3.`.': ..t`:.:*:'f`._`:53'_ V. on mean nstace at lowest rates. Farmers Notes Dis.:ounted. Collections made in any art of the County. Real estate bought and sold. onvey- ancing in all its branches. Marriage Licenses issued. OtIice-Ross Bloch; Dunlop street Barrie. A:-Iv. `A-MES EDWARDS, Conve anccr, lSSlll' of - Marriage laicenugas. 0 cc strictly private. Post Office building. Barrie, and at his private resi- dence. Mary street. u-Iy ._..______.___._.._.________________ 1. DnLV_1uVu. men: bounty or Simcoe. will V . hns oice, at the Court House. Barrie. every Saturdav._ Residence and P.O. Cookstown. - run ILVVDJLAKDLVI on good $ I freehold security at lowest rate of interest. Noifnncipal money required until end of the term. H. STIALHY. Solicitor, Et.c.. Barrie. -~ Bugineas and Cash. - .- . oarefnl'._`peIusal of &Bmdat.re ebs' Duhheviow, andothet trade" pen,i!*"F:`P ?5?9i'5?['5,,1!* R. W. D. MACLAREN, Dentist. successor to Dr. Bosanko. 0ice--Rooms lately occupied by Dr. Bosanko. Residence-Oueen's Hotel. 16-ly V l\o "NI. I\l\.t.I'll\l\I.l3\ lV, IJCDIISI. \JI'd.(lU3[C OI I the Royal College of Denta Surgeons, and I Honor Gradnate of Toronto University. P:-eserva~ tion of the natural teethas ecialtv. Oice--Both- well : Block, Dunlop street. lgarrie, Ont. 8-ly LENNOX. BUYS & bxuwnl, b8l`nll:8l'I,-a0uc- - icon. &c. `HAuaa'roN Lnmaox, W. A. Bovs. Gm. E. J. Bnowx. . Ran-e. Allismn and Creemore. narne. A-.us:on -nnuu-eemore. Lnmxox & Bows, _ ` ` Elmvale _ Fame oce-cor. Dunlap. and Owen its. Elm- valeoidc gopposite Hunt's hotel. Money to loan i at lmuanz mum- _ I VI-IO Dnluu fuppu I at lowest rates. RS. ROSS & ARTHUR. Physicians, surgeo;;, etc. W. A. Ross, L.R.C.$. Edin,, L.R C.P., Loudun. R. Arthur. M.B. Toxonto University, L.C.P. and S., Ont. Offices and night residences- Brown's Block, Dunlop street, Barrie. Telephone 77- I i G A. RADENHURST, Barrister, Attorney. , . ,,Solicitor in Chancery, Conveyancer etc. [ Oiee-First door Owen street, over Bank of Com- i merce. Barrie. ' V I 49-48. EWSON 8: CRESWICKE, barristers, Solici- tors of the `Sn rem: Court of Judicature of Ontario. Proctors. ofaries, Conve ancers. etc. Money to loan. 0$ces--Ross'Block,> an-ie. (-4 11- tr ...... -. A I` L! Fnucuyvrvn `M. M. CAMPBELL, Bgrrister, Solicitor, Notary, etc. Mone toloan. 0Fces-Barrie and Stayner. Barrue Bank of Toronto Building, Owen street. 5-ly DR. PALMER, Surgeon, Eye, Ear, Throat, Nose, 40 College street. Toronto, may be con- sulted at the Queon's Hotel, Barrie. on Friday, Oct. the nth. from 8 to u a.m,, and the second Friday of every month. __.s_____._e::..__. - Hot Waves atlthe Antipodes. The most violent climatic disturb- ances still prevail in the antipodes. A - second heat wave sent the thermometer upward, the mercury climbing to V a point never before reached. At Ade-V hide the temperature reached the high- est point yet recorded, while at Mel- bourne deaths from heat, apoplexy and sunstroke have reached an alarming number Numerous res also took place, started by spontaneous combus- _ tion, and at all the factories double guards have been placed to prevent combustion through heat generating in -closely-stored goods. In the couhtry large ranges of `bush have been set on re and surrounding settlements are threat~ (mend.