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Northern Advance, 26 Jan 1893, p. 3

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oorrrn'Ao'r CHANGES. Advertisers will please bear in mind that no- tice of intention to change advertisements must he handed in to the omoe not later than Saturday at to o'clock, and the copy for such change must be in the -Anvsxon office not later than 12 o'clock noon on Tuesday; in any week : otherwise the advertiser's announcement may not be made public nntil the week following. Advertisers will not he nllnwnd In mm thnlr OH 00 1115118 DIIOIIO nnnu BIB WBGK IOl.l0WI.lI. Advertisers will not be allowed to use their sneee for advertising enythianlg outside theix own regular business. She d they do so. transient rates will be charged tor such edver tinnmnnt ' 1 `For one month-the three monthly rate with wperoent. added. A- `V - ,'Fer tie months--the three monthly rate with 10 per cent. added. Au2l'__n____._.I ___,1L-_,,_, 1, LI , __ , , nnn - HOIII II in IQVGIIOB OI 0116 till? on SD! This rule will he an-lotlv carried out. - -.---.-..-.v u... - .---. Gondensed advertisements on First Page such as Wants of all kinds. Lost and Found. Property for Sale or to Rent. Specic Articles. Etc.. Etc.. must be accompanied with the cash. and will be inset-ted-First insertion, 2 cents per word. each subsequent insertion.t1 cent r word (names. addresses. and gures coun as words): but a reduction to 1 cent per word will be made when the number of `insertions of the amt; matter exceed FOUR. Cuts for Advertisements must In every canejno mounted on loud metal bases. ;and buy presents for young .and old. Look at `the `large `display and you see exactly !What you Want. Remember :the place, Diamond Hall, :66 Dunlop $1., Barrie. gnmnnns ALL KINDS 01? AUCTION suns. tade to `Are 3 eclalty. and at-ties intending to have sales, ll consul`. the r own interests by placing their `sales in his hands. _._--- 1% In, ,,u.I n_ ,, _-__I_ OfICE-Next door to J. Ga.lbmith's. nearly opposite the Queen's and Barrie Hotels. I ..._- t\._._1_._.. 1-1; _- AI... Ann.-can ulna- nvlll kn Vyyvonuv tuv uguvvu u Innnun .n-..... ....-v.\. I! Orders left at the ADVANCE olce will be attended to. 35 A G. R. FORD. NOTHING LIKE THEM ON EARTH. . _They produceanatural fresh pink color on the cheeks and lips. The most remark- able and the most perfect of a`lhealth giving remedies. .The greatest of all esh formers. They purify, enrich and strengthen the blood. The only safe, sure and certain remedy for all those distressing complaints so peculiar to the female sex. They act promptly on the relaxed mucous membrane of the digestive canal, and in this way restore its functions, Pale people using these pills rapidly acquire a beautiful, clear and healthful appearance. Price 50 per box, or six boxes for 82.50. For sale by all drugqists, or sent by mail {on receipt of price, by addressing SUBSCRIBED` `CAPITAL 1.. { cnIt:'t.t'l::'l'*o`:`t0`m:galt}: um. I, I p I has me RELIABLE AUBTIUNEERI R. A. ifiintns mans mu 8:. snvmss cu. 7moqnPonA1'eo um: {DR H.1>. WILKIN-S,Toronto,O. MR. W|lK|NS l .4 I-or cam. mtonun-an on nope-us. for Ddoo-icon in; new ::_:1nd"oub Red Contact odvortisomonti be taken at th 'nIInI'lna I-AOL: uvhlnh Ara th-Afhul an an:-nuns No. of Inches Hanna FARM STOCK SALES G. R. FORD, THE JEWELLER TRANSIENT ADVIEEHIXINIS oxnnusnn Anvunmsnxnurs. letter o'clock 1JnifnR9r1sING Burns. ' WNTBAOT ` $250,000. Blood 45-1!- Pills. Tn: Ionrnanu luvmqcs T --s1'AM- . % )PRIN'l`ING HOUSE, |23 DIINLIIP ST" BABIIIE, HA8 UNRI VALLED FAOI LITIII PROMPT AID TASTE! -Ill. EXEGUTIOI retty those` iends. es at. Igmm. Pubitanaranarmnrlotc amps, NOTE HEADINGS, LETTER HEADINGS, MEMOBIAM amps. PROGRAMS, % ommns or DANG}: MENU onzns RECEIPTS, BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS, POSTERS--Plain and 0fnamef1tl1.. DODGERS. A FLYERS, FARM LEASES, VRENEWALS OF PANY OHATTEL MORTGAGE DISCHARGE OF ' Assxemmnrrs or CHATTEL MORTGAGE. ABSTRACTS or TITLE, no DIVISION coumr BLANKS. .MAGIS`1`RA'1`ES BLANKS, ` sunnoamrm comer BLANKB, ooNsI'A3LI1:s' BLANKS. V -Iuthobouthono ilarwookly Bnhlhhod lntho_Oonntvof8lmooo.undhII tholargutolrouhtlon. ' _ QUIT CLAIM DEEDS, V . ASSIGNMENTS OF MORTGAGI AGREEMENTS OF EQUITY OF REDEMPTION, V STATUTORY LEASEB. `AT TORONTO Pmcas |mm nuuseronvx GOUNTY OF SIMGOI, ' FOR 1899. Publlliled by the Proprietor, 8. Wesley, Butte. Oopiee 25 cent: at the among 0! seat by mail, postpdd, on receipt of the to furnlsh eutlmstu for all kind: 0! work in all the styles of printing, mall` MORTGAGES. om TTEL MORTGAGES. Afulllineof` BLANK FORMS Always kept in stock ' -or cabins or_ ALI. onset: or- STATEMENTS; % BILL NOTE omoumns, LETTER? OIROULABB ('!`!`l D'l'Q 5 ` MEMORANDUMS. WEDDING INVITATIONS, WEDDING CARDS, VISITING ommg `I'll nonrzux Apvuto: ` ENvELb1>Es. Aifull lino st :11 prices. MORTGAGE. SALE OF LAND HOUSE LEASE. SNIPES, mo. . ind t-Gran g n, mm: FATION. URI-I fl. Elt-age RI ETOPQ I from nn n0. BANY is >\v\(\I`I'II7 ll erg Certainly no friend of this sou'l-de- stroying business would deposit a blank ballot, every one knows that. and that forty were so deposited affords `apple ` ' proof that just so `many voters were "in- different to the dangers which beset "the community through a multiplicity of- drinking places, and also indierent to the plea of the women for the protection of the youth and the home. Is it an un- `fair inference that these non-voters may yet belong to the church fgoing classes, to the ranks of thosewhopose as Christian citizens? We believe not. Parties who profess allegiance to the Lord Jesus. and in the most solemn manner commemorate His death at the communion service, and- . then walk out to the polls and cast their ballots for the support and retention of that traic which causes men every day hunt ununuv us--v- -____... ____, to crucify the Lord afresh, .be;ray*-cl gross ignorance of their raponaibility to God, or a very wilfulfwlckednean. ` From such `friends (3) of tnoulity wel may. well pray Good Lord . deliver our town and count_ry. I_,_ LL- I-UV! ll s-noun vvu...-- . In every snch election we know-the liquor party act up to their professed and openly acknowledged standard. Would that a like consistency characterized all." There is no neutral around on this ques-` tion. He that is not for sobriety, for temperance. for the purication of the town from debasing inuences is against them. He who votes /or the liquor inter- est in any way. identies himself with it] in all its tendencies to degradation and vice, and shares equally with the seller before God the responsibility. And how does the vry highest author- ity in all Government pronounce on this" respnmibility 7 .u . e',,.L1_:..'.._:-1_|___, xcuyn vu-nu...-J . Woe unto him that giveth hiaVneie_hbor' drink that putteet thy bottle to him! How strong. how plain. how numerousi the wnee"'of God : word pronounced on the drink and its effects, and how clearly does the experience of life demotzrate their fulllment. We all see this, and in the only. way in which citizens can practically manifest their position and positively identify themselves with the cause of righteousnese,they avail" them- `selves of the secrecy of the ballot tc- - be, non committal ! comprehend it, every day of our lives. Yet, when the opportunity is presented l I 9 I :1 VIII 1011 of ritieh States. _ Allin. Let ha; howevet, be chai-itable tom such onwards, and continue to labor for thelr moral education. T I The character and general make up of ' a Town Council is of vast importance to the moral well-beihg: of a. town, and it is this reason that inuences the W.O T U., to activity in elections. This is part of1 our work in which we are always aided and seconded by good men. We are truly grateful that with one exceptiononly, the men endorsed by the W.C.T.U.. were re-`I turned, and that we were instrumental` in sparing our town the humilation of en- numerating among her lawmakers, any directly interested in the liquor business. Since the advent of the woman's ballot. the municipalities have begun to learn that moral character is an important factor in elections, and that women` generally do not associatea high standard of morality with the making or selling of liquor. We believe the Council of '93 will Improve the past record, and we trust through the aid of noble women and good men. that Barrie will ere long be ranked among the most sober towns in the Dominion. IICCII Ivvlvwuu u`- `.,_,, tn the late numospu I:1ot1en'a." V _ Sm.--The recent vote on the red-notitin? of licenses for our town has a:nply-`de- amonatrated the truth of the position of `the W. C. T. U., as published in_.onr Appeal ' to the citizens. Our statement as to the indifference and apathy of citi- zens profeesedly onpoaed to the drink trao have been veried by thelargo number of blank (reduction) Cballota` re- turned. 5 0, ;-_ .1 - I`.:- -nn'I-aL . In the general cenvcee it WIS learned thet all the qualied women . are not ='oli-; l the voters list. It` is the hope of fth` W. O. T. U., that all euoh -will take the matter to heart, cud conecientiouely leek to add to their duties of home and church this one for their town and its `moral up- litt. Deer women; of: Barrie} to be _trn`_e:to your Geld end yommonu, `be true toyour country. . _ W `V ' Accent the emellobutlv. A gratifying ,fea.ture of the fecent elec- tton is found In the fact, that one emu" ment against women suffrage was entirely disproved, viz: that the [Soils are no t place for women. We have demonstrated that women have nothing to_fear~fromA going to the polla.- There was nothingf more o'ensiye' than the usual tobacco, smoke; and courtesy and kindnele on the part. of the men was the rule. I`I'\I ` The general voting of wblnfeh VII` 5 promising feature, the largest" Iranian : vote of any year having been polled, and thus with very small exception,- the wo- men votere of Barrie in ulingtheir right have declared an interest in ihe town : well-being, which auaura well tor the future. The Admission of Go!-respondc'no"o9 Not Necessarily Imply thst we Hold 'l'he'0n1non of the Writer. ' The following letters addressed to the. editor of Tax Nonrnnnx ADVANOI have; been received for publication : ` ; ' - 1- 4`Q`l ' f1-viend of 4tlA1is a. 1:518 Lsaving. 00. ha. _ , \ 9- guru take the `"""'1'-`i;""t,"',',.1;';-, ,..._,. i Spring'm,Bf1iqi"P3 or. tlgng I317 seek sar'IsI9:`I>:!riel'a8.`ethg V"m""-V".""Q """'k"="""n'. d hutch well at all aeasnns. . A W .V"`' """d "d=, ` ` in all misses, i,t_;i.-2 ,t.m%- 8h';9:V9";` "`-.99: per- IOIIJ medicine is. Zr` `,0? .00 but {riving to you have yontf`I[9 5 ,3, '"'" b T"}::-'1 gfef Ly .1`...%.... other `blood-f 3` . . _ - ',er==ogtI,ha':,iI.!l15P,3 f3`."3."` '" V } ' _ ; `d. coupon, Pu?!` it worn: woukln Ht be _a_old not "' :8 ;;v I bread ? E, `iii{i:sE}'u;}}a.'i'i"?;'au3'+.`?"ia?$}}'J'a'f. 5, 8uuntum:-'pouodi;'=wow `Midi ,'h-o'in"=th_b ` ndnl `!".7I'`\"A!I Jinn nnhu and uiuininh ` , run suumulrip comutogu -:A:.eI_pseoh 9!:-om~ Messiah mm thnt . the onlliuion beuweolrtho Italian ateunor % .8311; Marco. andnhe. Fnhbh summer ..Al- !` gario resh|ted;ini.Inuoh.rea"ter Inn: of We V: ; _( _ Aa:1`_d3;,Aaa,nl;:,.; rFiva;'oI,-At_h_o Li izrubini on bnlriho -A.l_e,t-in ware ~uvod-, " ',thQ%V gun at. iglu,-sported. ;Tv!:ogptou;geu: Sued `nialjt,`inL_ that Santa ;o! r-IIu,I..I.,. but t_ho1fst.a' ofjlg. not_' ;k,n6w`n? -jL_r-.___ .I.I_;_.A TI " '*3._CI$ITIl-3pUlKlI" WOIU` UIVOB lfoln" tug ll ioo:`3Tiro"! -Ii ` mining . and st: prugmsbl; dn:rd;m""" `.- |~THE DIRECT Hours New Brunnwlck, Novd scotla. Prince Edward Island. cape Breton and Ngwlnundlund. All the uonular sea bathing shinsr-and plea- sure `re-on` or r Vanad-a. are all along this line. Dnllmnn nnpa Innvino Mnntnunl nn Mnvndnv From the West for all poimu in | I BIIPH I'B'l0l'l'n Of ' IIIIBTPS 8"!) an BIODK _llllU llllo Pullman cars leaving Mont:-a.l on Monday. Wednesday and Fvi my run through to Halifax. and on Tuesday. Thu:-ad sy and Sam .-day to St. John. N. '4.. without ('b'I.I\g`I n Inna nnnnhnlinnn much: 1'. paint Lavina .wlth IIOIIII. N. "`u WUIIOIIB `'D``8`'| - lose connections mode at Point Levis with bthe Grand Prank Railway and the Hiche'ieu andouterio Navigntio Comps-`-v's steamers from` Montreal. and at Levis with the North Shore Rail wav. . , "Dian-..nr nar_n1nn- Dnnvnnn hnfnt nn [med 15-` 5110179 nan WGV. Vltletrant rst-clans. Pullman buet. and Imdking'co.'s on all thromm trains. `IN:-gr. ulllll 1-ah-nah mnnt. I-nnmg at cnnvaninnt IIJIOKIIIK F8 ! "II Bll BIIYOIIIIII Irulnu. First class refreshment rooms at convenient diotanoes. Imnnrsns mu txvanrtns willndir. advamageona to use this route. as Jtis the quivkest in point of time. and the! rates are as low as by/any other. Tm-ougn freighta forwarded in taste eclal train-. and '_ex eneno hen ot-oved the um-ronlonial route to e the quicke-t for Icut-nnean freight to and ,1:-om all points in Canada and the Western Staten. I 'I`I..`r aka II\nI1 `no niufnlnnr` non` nlnn Infnn-Inn- jmiff-.t.a may be obtained and also informa- -ti0uab"I1t- the mu 0 gnd about freight and pussenazer rates fmm ruin`-at-nun: n It .t\I\rn| |NTERG0l0N|Al! yum ApvAxcn : v. --v-av . . 'T{?ni:a-r n. xfibm. wtnr ll`:-night. nnm Dn -5- CUR <- VDY`SPEPV$;lA. ' BILIOUSNESS. CONSTIPATION. HEADACHE ' SALT .RHE;UM. SCROFULA. Dl.ZZL.|: . Q DR`QP.SJY : .. RHEU Jr 1 HEART Em . soup STOMACH lfmknmzmseases I-' ""nAl'Sl' "H II UUlI!lg ' West;-or Freiuhr. an-I Passenger Agent. - 93 Rossin House Black. York at:., Toronto. D. l 0T1`INv+ER', 20.}! hl. f nnnnlnfnnnnt `Regulate.s- the Stomach, V Liver and -Bowels, unloqks the$ecreti_ons,'Pu'rifiest.he -`Blood and removes all im- _ puri1e f_ro.m `Ia.-;`Plr_f.`I_P! to the.wnah$mnofuloqs Sore. RAILWAY. hoax. Anvi:n,?us n m IN vvnsn, Chic! superintendent vunn cu --u--- so v-vv-vuurv ` The Dlvl:Ic-nd, i'o r {Io ygnr uulln: T slut Clo-tober. 1892, was at the rate at sis pqnenuc.-penpnuunmv. - A'l'InoA ns; jccordof the company auidiitu pm-~ '5I'o?`nt_ inonttlion "junulzy tIn_-VIII:-eaten In bellovlictlini qunl-Ielgly divi- . `atomic ofnnenudl ,III'e,'--QII'oI'00I'JI per _ cent. can he paid [and Ilmuld the [ii-9"'II' Ht4il'" tII:pren'e_lt year be as lug-1-5 {nib 11:0 `outlook promise;-, the IIIII .`I.|`lIII'IQl"I dividend mlglut In-. llsereuuedr ~- - Y: Lu: fdPIhb??lIi;Q_IIO! `V may. I! _:.`laIVa.IAh'o In-dd Qlogzoflho Old- The Company has placed in me names 9! its Bankers :- ` (an) FullsLat.ementsoHtsn1Tnirs. certled to by Messrs. Caldwed. Talc & Wllka, Chartered Accoumanla. lI|\ 'l`hn fan": nlil nu IAQQAI funvv; `faunas... quuuuues, anu 111- lower prices. _ (b)-To vuwnnly the latest and most Im- Proved machinery. thus keeping its mills n the In vhest. state of omc-ency. 2nd. L- mom_v In Bellini: and d1nt.rlhnt.lnnr t ---- - pow-. We are. yours truly. Ausngned). Annorrs, Cu: 1-Bum. & Mxnsnrrn. A (e). A re rt. ` from Messrs. Macmasler and McGlb on,Solicltors or the Company, t.ha.tthot|ues to its Mills have been duly examined, and that. no encumbrances exist. Annc-unis fnr xhnrnn nnnu nvnnninn Olmonn __.... n -uaipll vuuvuaw Iv u-,' (8) 'l`o_ buy its raw material In linger quauuues, and at. lower prices. (b)~T0 use nnlv the Inn-st. and mnnt. Im. - it cannot be seriously u.-ti nmnulucburea product. . _ 3rd. The business covers so wide a tern- taoryuts manufactured oods ro ioaimnsi. \ 3 every civilized country In Ulib wloridl)'1hai. n urei 3' mm rou- -Dies A; and its Munufuct-firing estubiishmexntn are so scattered that the danger or severe loss by tire is very slight. ~ T ` 4th. Lower cost. of production. (a). By maintaining the sharpest compe- ftitiou between its several m1iia.it is enabled to introduce in all the T best -methods found in each. ` llxn I11: ID|El|lha`.unn lA_ -..._-._-._._-l_I -- The` company no mortgage iudehtedneu 3 and, according to the law under which it `was incorporat- ~ ed`. none can he erenteci without the consent or two-thirds oi the shared holders, represented at I meeting eolled tor. the phrpote. . Monfmn-Ai..Jannary 6, 1893. Consumers Cordage Co.. Ltd., Montreal :- G1cx'rLmxnN.-We have examined than books and documents connected with the vorganlzatloneot the Consumers Cordage Company. Limited; and are or opinion that .11. his been properly Incorporated. and that its capital stock or $3,000,000. as is- sued. in fully. paid up and non-assessable, according to the provisions of the " Com- panieu Act." ` A 1: ' ly`..v-<. rel. TOP? cauuuueu, anu lmu. no encumbrances exist. Applicants for shares may examine these docmm-nts,cupips ofwhich may be seen at the Com any s otces; and at the various otces 0 theBanksmen't.1oned above. The Consumers Cordage Company is pro- bably the at-cond largest. Mamxlactun-e_r or Corclugo and Binds.-r l`wIne [in the world. and claims lbefouowiug `very material ad- vantages over its cmnpeutors :- 18!-.` Alnnlo: cuuiml tn nnndnnt Ms hnnl. vuulugca U\`el' H8 cnmpeu tors '1st. Ample capital to conduct its busi- ness which `enables it :-e- * . 1..\ us. |,..__ . nu the m vhest. state omc-en'cy.' m(_)my selling and dnstrlbuung its manutactured product... T 3l'd. The hinen nnvurn can uvlnln a round. peusco uver At mrger_-output. (c) By placln in one hand the purchas- lng or the Haw` atenals and Mu.uuI'acmr- lug supplles for the several Mllls, thus se- curing lowest. prlces. ` ((1).. By manufacturing for themselves many of their aupplleg. 7 _The Companyhas always found, It In its interest. iodivide -i.ne- economies etfected in production and distribution with the Con- sumer. and since its existence the Con- . sumer-has. upon the average; had a better ariicie ni. aluwer rice than previously. ,--The Comnumr (men not. claim in have unlcm no u Iuwcr rice tmm pl'BVl0llBly`. -The Com auy 1088 not clulm to have (my mouopo y,'ur'm'o:aru monopoly prots; flu fact. It has notdone so. -Sluice its organ- lzutlqult has been able. owlns: to the ad- vantages above referred to. to earn a net return. on. Its. present `capital or not` less thu.n,10.per_ce t..A. mmtas late-., . ments In their "mnpf-"naLas will show). and the- Directors believe that these protltu "will he maintained In the future. as the cost of production and duzmbutlon shows each ` years market decrease. I nu..- In:..:.n-.._.n 1'-.'..' .5`. `..-_.. V__.Il_._ Iallllf LIIFCU JSUUUIIII [Ill] HI: (ID) The rullmving letter from Messrs. Abbnus. Campbell & Meredith. advocates, Montreal. upon the legality of its incorpor- ation. and the issue or its stock :- Ill CIICII. ' (b). By spreading its commercial ex- Delleb `Wei: .u la!`ger_-output. K ((3) BY nlacim: in 0119 hand than nnrnhnn. .A ex!- `val of [ night ` um Anvntcn In; A anouuuon OF FOUR TEEN HUNDRED AND OUR COPIES: Clnvjnrxsnns nounn no-r:_nns north ` - (18 line: solid nonptreil make one inch). . I Readingnotioes. 10 cents nor llnotorm-at in onion: 6 oen_ta-per line for each nnbsoquonv -nnertion of the nuns mutter. All Items under 5 lineoof this chsraotaer charged as 5 lines. '15::-I (`Q-Igl --.3 -I1-.-A____-_L -J--_L.I-- Almost if not qul double that of any other Paper pub ed in Barrie. First insertion. no cents per line. Each nub Ioonont insertion. 4 cents var line. UOIIIEUI IIIVOITIIOIIIOIIII W111 DO `BIKOII II In -following nteanwhlch are drafted on correct commercial 1) ciplec, end. as they will be itfz-ct.ly.unlhe:'ed to inmmakigg. ntiw cogtrcbte` r prccen contrac e are only one nrlce for all: ' xp ' v nonnvw vs tunic VIAUIIIUUUA vulavil j V LIUUCI Local. Omoisl sud "Government advertise -nenta will be charged at above rates. ---v-nu-nnncguooovogou 1 2` InhuIlOllOIOlOOO nches; icolumm. lolnohesi Column 20 Inches. 1 Column vv nun- - . vvnnuo unuuvuno lI'.Pr:t'er1-ed positions In the paper will be sold at an advance of one third on above rates. This I-nln will ha uh-lntlv nnv-I-Ind nut Fahd

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