Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 14 Dec 1893, p. 2

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oohdition of_ -to improve. For the that province fell below; the expeidithre, `$HI'IYjQQ run:---u--. * From` e_ppeereueeI,4,th'_e ellgoet helpless leaving. decits sometimes of lone incl three quarter millioh dollere- This the Treasurer reporte e deant of less than 325.000. There in a. reduction in the ex- penditure of three quertere of e Vmi_llion,V end the cost of legislation has. been re- duoed from $281,078 to $199,769. 'AUc'r1oNEER, VALUATOR, APPRAISER, &c. JWN .l"l$Ul:'.llilln'|' 1 EU BA.I.IlIio-'He8n5l' tnlly situated "on Kempentoldt Hill. `near umtnl-_ hnimr nnrnnnnnd nf Lnfn In and I1 "6I:IT's1`I( _)__1'1`-lEi$"1!`:1\i'(i)y;1`;(3E. _q=. BROOKS. RAINS. . muses. pp ICALD S. :`URNjS ;& .CU TS.% ALWAYS ONHAN D. IN `GKEAT vmi1E'15Y I Barrio. \IO 0]! 811 KIIIU II IUWCFTI Clo .I'II'nIUl'l' an hates Discounted. Collections mnde partot tho County. Regl_hsn.-A bought on `sold. Oonvayinclngin sluts branches. Mar 1-Iago Lioeuus Issued. omoe-nou Block. 8_t_1-get, Barrio. 45-11 . 45 . Simplication of ion and o_nl rqdnotion in the iiigchinory offgov-4' 70,000 FOR INVESTMKNT on good freehold security at lowest ' rate Intgreot. Noprtnolpslmone required un- Bn _ Bfsufte. ` `b. H. B ;1'1'!j"i78o1le- ONEY.--A large amount or nvato funds to land on at: _ ht loans at owest rates. MCCARTHY. 1" PLER & MCCARTHY. I lnlli UU.nilEu'D nU1'nu.-Ao VV . nnu w n, J. Prop. ietor. Excellent accommodation for the travelling public. Bar and larder well supplied with the heat. Good etebllng end a.`- Atentlve hoetlere. Luggage of guests conveyed treeto end from all u-ems. Few doors west of `Ila:-Irnf aft-ant An I Innlnn chuaot N, Ihn tnnvnlllna In-IhHn I-law -nd luv-aw wall IKUUVHI Illll 'll'I.IlI.I Ill l1'Illll- IUW Market street on mmlop street. R`:F{BT1EE`ET . jornav. Sonic!" or in Chancery, Conveyan- oer. etc. Olo.e--First door Owen street. over Bnnk at Commerce, Barrie. , 49-48 LOUNT, nmwson av. CRESWIOKE. BAR- utters. `Solicitors or the Supreme Court 01! Judicature ot Ontario. Proctors. Notaries. Conve an era, etc; Money toLoan. 0ioea- Rnnn lnnlr, HAM-In. ' IIIVIVUZI 3 l\l"4l\I\g narnstcrs, DOIICIEOYB UK ([16 Supreme Court, Proctors, Notaries, Convey- ancers, etc. Money to loan. Oiccs-Bank of Commerce Block, opposite G.T.R. station, Barrie. Branch oiccs at Alliston and Creemore. LUAILVDULV X Ul.&\JVVAl..I..DAIbIB.I.Dl.III\D Notaries Public; Solicitors 01.` Supreme Uourt. ow.. Borne, Ont. 0111003 in Bank of Toronto Block. No. 8, Owen street. Branch Omoe. Elmvsle, mcKegglo s Block. "41-- I\-;-- ----- _- in A fl 1 II . ..__ .-- D AI.1'ONMOCARTHY.Q.C. F.E.P. ncpmnn, Q C. J.`A, MCCARTHY D. C. Muncmson Barrie. MCCARTHY, PEPLER,-MCCARTHY an DUNCAN, Alnabon and creemore. 6. '1'-7ho~_|blitio:n hf Onudigpl `ta. _. J. V '- \ ` rv - n In g .-g .g' 1 , MOCAR'lnY, PEPLlB.COBBOUI.D&McCAR'I`HY, I '1`. BPBOUL. Barrister, Solicitor. Notiry. . Uonve; sneer money to Loan. 0mce- Bothwelrs mock. bunlop street. harrle. I 1'1'n.A1'n1 cc na1'n.n.. -* BARRISTERS. tsouoitorain High Court ot Justice, Notaries Public. Uonveyancers. Omces over the ban: ot Toronto. Bards. Mnnnv in slums of $9000 and Iinwnrn. tn OI '1'0l'0llU0, narrw. Money in sums of 82,000 and upwards, to loan at. 0%. . us n__ ____ r\ I` A. .. y-_______ R. FERGUSON. BARB ISTER, SOLICI- . `run 01 me Supreme U0 - rt of Judicature lur untario. Uunveyancer. etc. Money to loan. umceo in nose mock. Dunlap Street, bar:-19.50 TEWABT 85 BOYS,-Bu'ristera. Solicitors or supremo Court. Conveyancera, etc. utoea-2 noors north of Bank of '1`oront.o. Owen Sn, barrio. T B, D. snwucr, LL.B. W. A. Boys. Money to Loan at Lowest Rates. EUBGE W. LOUNT. BARBISTER. AT- torney. Soaicitor, Notary rubuo. Oioea 1n bank of Toronto lsundmga. Uwen slreec, barrio. Unt. 21-ly C W. PLAXTON, BARRISTER. SOLICI- . tor. Notary Pubno Uouveyancer ac. umoee over Fraser, C1arx_ & Co's. snore. Dunlap Sn..." Barrie. Money.-pr1vam and Company funds toxeud at lowest rates or inteieat on town and; arm vmporty. 9-ly A LT & COWAN, Bartisters. Solicitors of the Supreme. Court, Proctors, Notaries , Convey- ancers, etc. Money to Loan. Oices-Ross' Block, Dunlap-st., `Barrie. A `I7__ - ___--- A ___ _ A _ ___ f`-... . .- ARRIE PLAN ING MILL.-Gn.0. BALL, Larpenu-.r and builder. and Manufacturer ox Doom. dash, Blinds. mouldings. etc. x mm- ning or an km..a done prompuy and satistac- tornv. Eaotox-y. John street. Btu-no. "H 7. ` ujgtem of.` ~ `will give `inch odunty pbwar-to s'point'o'r elgct all county oouln psid by the:__11_vg;;_- oept county judges. ` ,'u, ,,3-,_; JAMES luWARDS. Conveyance:-. Issuer of Marriage ldcenner. Umoe strictly pn- vate. Post Umce Bnumng. Barrie. and an 11.3 prnvate resmenoe, Mary bnroet. 11-ly R T. BANTING. CLERK COUNTY UF . Si mooe. will be at. me 011100. at the Court nuuse. Barns. every Saturday. tteaidenoo and r. 0.. Uookstown. ` C R. Blni. MCKENZIE, 14- Bloor street W., Toronto, win ' be at the Queen's Hotel, Barrio. Saturday, 29th July, and last Satur- dnur nt nvnrv nnnnnd month, thnrnnftnr, `II-t.f outrun, msuuruuy, zvnn July, Isnu. mas natur- duy ox every second month, thereafter. 21-tf. R. PALMER. SURGEON. EYE, EAR, Throat. Rose, 46 Gerrard-street. out.` To- ronto. may be consulted! at the Queen's Hotel. borne, on Friday, May no mun, .trom 8 Am 11 a. m.. and the second Friday of every month. n. o. 1-. rauuuvu. uruuunte or '1'r1n1ny University, Toronto, Feuow or '1`:-may `medical 0011 0. Member of the College of rhyuoians an Surgeons of Ontario. Omen- Oorner Owen and Collier an-teas. oppomte Oenu-al School. A. MCGREGOR. M. D. C. M.. F. T. M. C. . hraounuo or Trinity Univereioy, Toronto. Fellow ot Trinity Meuionl-Uo1lege.~'J`oronto. M ember College Physicians and Surgeons. Ont. hate or '1'oronI:o General Hospital. 0:: co.- Noxt. door to Mr. Ball : snore` -nornton. IV. B. -will be an Ivy every Wednbsday. from 1 to 5 n. :11. win he at. Labor: every Friday. uom 1 D: ID. V 1.. Al`5LVAl-IA. 211. u. U. 111.. 011106 In noun- .H.. well s Block, Allandule. On the premises at night. 43-ly R8. ROSS & ARTB UR. P sicians, Sur- geons. etc. W. -A. Ross. L. U. :3. Edin., L. R.` U. i:' . London. J. R. Arthur. M. B.. `ro- ronm University. L. U. P. and 8.. Ont. Otilrea and night residences, B1-own s Block. Dunlap sprees, Barrie. Telephone. 77. DR. J. 0. SMITH. L.C.P.s.. 0nt.. (late of Drs. - uanrte &. Smith. Orillio.) office and resi- dence-.- corner ot Uwen and" `comer Sm. Barrie. 28-ly. R. R. A; CALLIGHEN, Graduate of Trinity University, Toronto Fellow of Trinity Medical College, Memberof the ollege of Physicians and Sllflol 0! Ontario. omca-(IVl!f Mr. Ilnnln-nan : 8 Tariff for revenup oily, -and .l0`...`Id juuted as to fn__ll as-far II. nonsihlo np_on__._ the luxuries and not upon the1ne7el`,I,ni'ie_`/0` of life. T %T ` -; uouege, memoer or me bollege or Physicians and Surgeons 0! Ontario. Oice--over Mr. Monkman's Drug Store, Dunlap Street. Office hours from no to 1: a.m.; a to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Residence--oorner of Worsley and Clapperton streets. . R. GOWAN- FERGUSON, Physician and Sur- ' goon. Graduate of Universal: of Toronto, L. C. P. and S., 0nt., Graduate of ew York Poly- 'clinic. Oicea-Ross Block, Dunlap street. Resi- dence--35 John street. Bertie. 48.ly _ WM.RICHAR,D80N.D.e tune d to , of the. Royal Coll ot Dana! Stfranegzs. `and Honor G one Toronto University. .Puae1-uuono then: ml teeth |.avoclo_lty. .on'Ip'1qn:..-.-Bouhw.eu's Block. Dunlov meet. URN I I'll IAJAJN.-.Wll.|'UV II : 0 Bill]. 01 I'D!` % cent. J. '1_`.` SPlwUb. Solicitor. eto.. aurio. m Ooh, 1885. 41: I.Adyerti in A Tax Amman. JIIIIVU 511` CPU, 051% I log: glock. Barrie. Wu. Loam`, Q. G. ' A. la. Fl . HAUGHTON Lmmox. g.-vvy 1-; v -.v, *L1%C& no --we-g Jonx Drcxmsou. B. A. D. B`. Mmwur. V wnvnirons. -'Ivli.oi_p1_'ocal tradoronl fsi_rA and eq\jit- 7 Able term: hetween 0aI_nda1nd'the won -Id. -- -- -,g. VB. H. STRATHY, Q. G. E LYON PRIVATE FUNDS T0 LOAN . on Real Estate at lowest:-a. ea. Farmers nun IN-nuunntn. Fnllnnnnn mg.-I- In -nu > ..__-_r _--, _.._---- WELLINGTON AULT. ` ENNOX 8: KERR, Barristers, Solicitors of the I hrhl (`lint-1' prnnfnra Nnfnoa nnnunu- 'rRA'rnY sc nsrnx. 7 )ICKIN8ON & MACWATT. BARRISTERS Nntnv-inn Pnhlinr Qnlinitnra nf Run!-Amn [omnr TO Lo'AN._s2so.ooo at s and as re} nnnt._ .l'_ 'l`, R`D ka.ITl., nlinirnr atn ~c0~A__R'l`BY, PEPLER 8; MCCARTHY. Barristers. Bondtora, Lonveyanoers. etc. ` )R. J. F. PALLING. Graduate of Trinity Univarnitv. l`u1'a`nln_ Fallow nf 'I`I-inltv )R8. ROSS & ARTHUR. P mnnnn_ nus. `K7--A, Hm: I. n H Imiin V 10 Elfectual legislation that will tect labor and the results of labor from 1 those cotnbirnationeend monopolies which ` unduly enhance the price ot -the article ` produced by `such combinations or `mono-. poliec. `q 'I'\ I'I !.!,',, ,AI__ I_-_._-_._,_-2I )m`vv?.- -11.? mouuum. Dentist. ~t:o,.Dr~. iannnkn. Oinn._.Rnnlnn A. MCGREGOR. M. IQPQIIIIAIA nf Tilifv IY!I*I7ADn:l$ VI`:-`In-inf:-I "rfAnN.u.1.. M. D. c. M.. omce in 539:- wall a Rlnnlz. Allnndnln. nthnnrnminnn ..1.....` " .`%%.';`}'.`.`.:...`.i.".`.L.. F.'i.. #`i.`.3 V JSAILIBII-Al.`-Unl.'l.`lII\J' ID -551. an, The Jane: Bntldin `cor. King Sn. Toronto. Ont. . WILBOB FRANK BAKER, A.R.I.B.A. IR Iv- . , -..-_-v- N'r,Q; C. C. E. Hnwscx. A. 16. H. Cnnswxcxn RIANUFACTUIIES. mmmcnl. PIIYSIOIANS. fa-:~nn.ss. ' "r.~- V - 13. Conformity of electoral dintrlcta to county .b9!!9_da.rieI, conutitutei fox.` municipal purposes, :3 far ii {-116 p:finl- ple of representation by population will show. " * 0lfFlClAlu .IIEN'l`l8'l`8o _ I;aEGA `Ar v R. Izkx. G. H. KSTIN. ALI-:x. COVJAN. u-nus -Aug you '1`oronto...................... 'l`nrI-nntn and A11 n H... _--, Toronto and ALL AILS south a.t.. . .. Totnwu-suooooooooo s - o u - o n o ` . . , , _` noatord Branch Railway and bomb Simooo Ra.ilwoya.t.. ...... 1 oomngwoodsndonnis g::venl:`1`1ilstBmnt;l;Rai%way . I ml. 0 881`, 1'3 ` hunt and Hillsdole at ....... I -Midhurst, daily.at u n u - g - o - o u a o o - u - s - . . 4 Grenfell (Tuesdays and Fridays) at. , I` 1>Us71`oF1s`1cE A nuns nvnmr nu mm rnom Toronto at .......................... __ I 'l`orontoat.............................. H Toronto at... ....... ........... Toronto at. . . ' ` " Railway mails from tliogoiftli """ " - Meaford Branch Railway and to'r'1i ` Simcoe Branch Railway at. _ , ,_ Colllngwood and Urlllia. at ........ " Gmvenhurat Branch Railway at. .1. Hlllsdale, Craizhurat. Dalston, Ed`. an and Crown Hm at .... _, AWhen your heart is bad, and yourhead his bad, and you are bad clean through, what is needed?" asked a. Sunday-school teacher of `her. class. I know-'V-Ayer s S'e.r'saparil!a,s 'oke mi :3. little girl, whose mother had recently _een restored to health by thatmedicine. ' 7 Omoe hours. 8 am. to 7. .. . oepted), and for 20 minutes Bger (31'a,, ;:,; T t0 ht 1`= h!lsIy.9!'9D. his . mail on Sslturday mg, Money Orders issued and any money order 011100 in Egdgfrgrom Canada. Great Britain and Ireland 3 -': India. Newfoundland, the United S? M1 Africa. West Indies, Australian Colonies ``- and almost all foreign countries. and 8'; 3 Bank deposits received from 81.00 to gaooo Vin` tween the hours of 9 a.m. and 4 p.m_ ` 1` tpffnna `nu mania}-n6A- _..__A_ I Mi urst. dun ,at .............. .. Grentell {Tues ays and Fridays; at,` u vv-- --._ _.'-..-.- V- v -gun: mu 2 .;.u_]` V Letters for registrati t . minutes before the closix:)gnofmet:a.8chtI)I`1,ai1}f Bted 1 Dnnbnmn an 1466... 0.... 4|... `n-_, c -.____vv- --'-v-- V- .` V-V--.-5 V- \a|.\; `null. Postage on letters for the D i 1 United States 3 cents per ounc$naI:z:1)nr(:1;-n((;,t Britain and Ireland 5 cents per half ounce R gistratlon fee 5 cents. ` -` Mail Matter taken from the street letter hnrnn lg`l`IfIt`lI,17 nvnnnfn.-I\ no 0 boxes daily (Sundays e epted) t , 8 ' . a.m. und 3 and 8 o'clock xn. a 0 cm)` Poet Olce, Barrie. J une 28th, 1891., 30-11 J. EDWARDS Postmaste- PUREST, STRONGEST, BEST. Contains no Alum, Ammonia, Lime. Phosphates, or any Injuriant. THE |MP.:' 7B"3E.n.".`33' pi' u`u:.r".".: .....A' much. nun thronlh tev r ---- ~- 11. Prohibition of the ebonueing of rail-` 1 ways by government grunts as conttery to `i the public `interest. _` - `A 1` n .u O !,,, __j J5" 'u.":`5 p$f5u:'Zr"n ---A amok. runs through t V Apply to F II. I. Y D N V95` Dunlop-St., Ross`B1bck, Bar! .E.,.V.6i1ing8 at residence. 67 Owen-St. VIGDR or MEN ::uoiiiEss'.'"' Buizihis; DYSPEPSIA innorsv % mmeasnoh. nunsrme {-Z?%$g|l|) ||.EKS' AC|l)lYn({)E HEART SALT nnsmh, THE STOMACH; HEARTBURN, DRYNESS HEADACHE. OF THE SKIN; And ova ' 1' disease art-9111 ` mm di{r:1$esL(}VER. N'1DNI:Y STOMAOB, BOWELS on BLOOD. Ill Itrvnovnnv n nn 15......-!Onr_ Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restoredw '1'. iiI1'`i'{. `E 'b`l" E. W. GILLETT. Toronto. Ont. ISSUED ..__BY__ ERIE MEDICAL 00., Buffalo, N.Y. v-v 7-w--' ---v----. 12. Preparation of the Dominion and _and Provincial voterfwlistl by the muni-1 oi pal A oioers. an 11 !n D I A I Ila-A L4`1 The General at thzhead, of our rnilitia foroes has done a sensible thing inipro- hibiting the sale of liquor at our camps: of instruction, as an order has been issued prohibiting the sale of liquors at such places. He knowsasnwell "as any man that the value of a soldier in theeld de- pends as much on having asober head as on his military skill. A drunken soldier is about as incongruous a thing as a drunk- en railroad man. The general knows what is the tendency of camp life in ae- quiring a taste for drink, and he deserves the thanks of every young man in the 90109! II 17011 the oonntry generally for Ia:- -a-.;`..".-L__,_ 5 _yoqg._I_._cunE on RELIEVE vuuuuvoa, Illllllly and all the train of evils from early error; or later excesses, the 3results of overwork, sickness, worry, etc. Full strength, develop- ment and tone given to every organ and portion of the body; Simple, natural methods. Im- mediate improvement seen. Failure impossr ble. 2,000 references. ]Boolr,explanation and proofs mailed (scale-cl free. Weakness Nerv- ousness, Debility; and all Hun tran .-.6` | LU| ILNINU OF THE HEART, AClD|TY OF 4, 1893. I \Onv-- ympngtr. TORONT `AI' POWDER She n_1en't vote. A man who was up, in the country on election day tells of some very funny things_ that happened when. the `women came out to vote. He was in a, western New York village and stood at the polls. One of `the watchers had been instructed to challenge all the women,_'e.nd when 3 women walked into the booth he stepped up to her and said: ADo you desire to vote," Miss -- l 4 Certainly, she said. . Well, I'm sorry. but I have to chal- lenge you. C ,,,____ L_ A.L-A. 0'! _L- |B.'.5`: -Barrie. quasar J V -.- What do you mean by that T she asked, augpiciously. A I `mean that there are persons who think that you have not the right to vote, and demand that you shu iveaf your I vote in. _ . _.--- -an `n . . ,,.-. lluu uv ., he _ Resolw-,,.1 senses in cluded f % smell an than wn ally mfyr -endure t classed leads I: orout,_r,ht less capa A'Vl`h seas th And klr1'_v' le :1 We ISTC the suff moru pm ledge th with nu Gay, ther to pain i more nr In realit with for will, aw man :11 woundsf agreeishl equanim" tive man ieav the or take t skulls wi "Which no If sci:-I and reli planatinn and vivi equally nurses, f in in bc out `The man ,- I cannot in How A rec eults of York pr) `And I sir O er pot!) of And so: v vvv --cu She stared. "Why," she stormed, I have lived in this village all-'_my life, and I have been a. consistent church member. Iinsiston voting without any such pro- ceeding./ i T , , 1, -, -_-_-, 1-1-- _.. The com. re When I V `And w'}\n'iIl men alw- ing tl) YH `these I h ' proved. than 3 n any that himself (T ful whet The. tirie] And this lit 1; makes It doesn of 80 `That wit. ` And are. do d1 M V stoj Whil 'j'{.1 "You cennot vote unless you take an oath to certain things. ' nurses c perforuui but the because And se`eL of Upon he It doesn`1 VIQ I doubt: rm percepti cruelty. by self- repulaio sounds devote body t forting No be been tuv stores t and imp everyou world-w -_... -- _-_-__ ___ ` Well, she suaggaed, I l1_take the` oath V -- T trad W Of My] _Ip`|nr. i But' you muat'an&e'i- some quqationu rat._ Are you over 21 year: of a.'ge?A ` 1\! 3,, IL nnuuvu ---v`v- -.-----V '-_.-.. Why, you know that I am. Didn t I know you when you were a. tiny little boy '1 A , ` e That doesn't enswer the question.. Well, then. yes. ' How old are you '2 Now, see here ! expostulated the -woman, I don't see why you drag such -things into this business. I just told you that 1 was 21. V . `V But how old are you '1" he persisted. "Fifty-nine. she answered, hooking daggers. V Where do you live '3" .``Next door to you you impudent thing. i ' Ir--pg. The watcher pronounced the oath, and the woman took it. "Now" `she said, ` `-`show me where to vote. T "" ' 1 --AA--- ..-..-_ ..--__L-_._ more. The woman could stand it no longer. She poured forth her wrath on that watcher- s head unstintedly. You slan- derous person 3 she said, "that you should insinuate such a thing -about me when you knowthat I am opposed to any- thing of the sort. I belong to thevchurch. I wouldn't do such a thing as bet. 1-?- but I won't stay` here and be insulted any W-Jave _you A any hot or waver on the result of this eleution '1 ` it is stated by Thomas McGreevv I friends, -that in twenty-oneyears he con- tributed to the funds of the party the sum of $870,000, and that in a much shorter time. Larkln, Connolly & Co.. contrac- tors, gave to the same fund $215,000. If, these statements are true, and there seems no good reason to doubt. them, we can form some idea of the extent to which bribery and corruption have beena fac- tor in Dominion politics. The same sort of game has been playedjn provincial poli- tics, as the` history of Count Mercier abundantly `proves. This disgraceful state of things is humiliating to every honest Canadian of whatever political creed. The remedy must come from the people, and wholly outside of political parties. - n Amldnd she onnced out of the booth and and_he7v_Ias a nun` liellever in ob iu'iIi.nT.fr5iiAztliii`S!i3$l3l25!m5fXndZ did not exercise her prerogative.-Bu'alo Express. new ncward Went out or _the`Wcr1d._ About four years ago a young English- man named H. 0. Howard came `to To- ronto, and having a long legal experience, secured a position inthe rm of Blake, Lash & Oassels. The young man mfg small fortune, and being of a most genial nature made many friends. After spend- " ing about 18 `months in this country he I decided to return to England, and his de- parture was the occasion" of alarge pre- sentation from the members of the of Blake-,-Lash `and _.CaIse1s. .' Mr. Howl-V ard s _hobb_y was`-`the. `single. tax- th`eo'ry,* ing: of Henry George` and EdwardBel'L lamy. During the -recent `strike in Shef-4 eld he one or the 'll:]I:0l$.VdO- vohd evotks!'#r.th9: 19911 )- ; of ~thT He went. among the idle 1niners,; inivesti- mod the l'V; !..'.l""."',"',?A`."..'.`.l."`,?.i."t u9?sd i~,=.id .i:i#t; '55` 3i!51i?'i.k. ` .";H sold or gave:'a i'1ayi1--all: rs-wardrobe? anag when it seemed, he done all that layin his P919?" `he}`bnd'ed_ his existence} t,` J was; -swa_llo`w ed =nptby`_ L`w`t;:mW 2ot the 2 ~.-, 2; n \.,v;.i;,(.. .~ _.~v . v.`;,1- l..h\;.,A; .{.I;;; iizei-.' e-aw cigarette =uuoking,.u toige lnsgggnfgud gm; `:95 mg egg lg- .g,V-= WI? OI Cllfitlo `$1.. fifniben in paom - - ' ----v ----- v-:-- movemont,` mi! 11!: '4 the vice in to_ oreatog fiitimmt ugsinlt ' cigarette Imqking `the hon. "them- FEES `How You-k public Iohoolp. TAttorno_y `1 h-I O-III un`o cues of healtli unoiag boyly find to the evil, came under Mr. Hairball : obnervstion. .Ha.._mndo inquiry and Mu- oertninod `how Iividnhprond;-{inst thehubit: : `He in I `School pnd, ftlia-iB4o;ard of Edcition `thoi-o\ighl_f ,wich;hiIvimy"s,__1-enolved on an attempt. to subdue the tyrant. 1 > He determined to _ form in each boys school in the city, grsmmsr and :p_rimsr7, _sn snti-cigsrette smoking lesgue. Mr. Huhhell will offer a resolution not the Board of Education meeting `next Wed-. nesdsy endorsing this e"ort and sp'prov- ing the measure. He expects to hsvesn `army of 75,000 boys `enrolled in the ' leagues within six months, snd rrhen the ground has been covered in New York the movement will be extended to_ other cities. ' Principals of ajchdolu, who speak frqm obnervnttog of theltboys, daily testify to the prevalence of olgarete smoking and its [pernicious effects, T - ;%;;;.;.;..;;.iA:.;;o;; ' .;;;.` ' A chlmpanseenet Great Intelligence. ` The most intelligent chimpanzee ever found was named Elishaba by Prof. Gar- .ner,.the m'o`nkey`ll`n'gnist, and shais dead. She died in the arms of her husband, Aaron`, who had been assiduous in his at-- - tentions during her wholeiilness. Prof. Garner was present during her last mo- ments, and when he put his hand to her heart to see if it had ceased to beat, Aaron put hishand there too, looking in the professor's eyesiand inquiring if that was all he could do. Aaron would not permit his dead companion to be taken from-him. The sadness in Aaron's coun- tenance could not have been more `clearly portrayed on the face of a human being. His grief was inoousolable. When the professor next visited hisnortege, Aaron was not content until he had put his ' hand in that of the professor, and by signs and sounds was telling him his dis- tress. . , . remember. Somebody was moron. A young Poughkeepsian, a few days" since, picked up a . friend on Market street and took him home to lunch with- out notice to the farmer's wife. She called him one side and explained" that there were- only a dozen raw oysters, and when each found he had eaten his quota of four he must not be asked to take more. All this the husband promised to . n 4 . n n L When their guest hsd esten his four oy'sters the host ssked him to take some more. The wife looked distressed and the guest declined. The husbsnd insist- ed that his friend should have more. The wife looked as if she were in agony, and the guest rmly refused to nllow the. rest of the oysters to be brought fromthe kitchen. Lster the wife said to the hus- Recent events indicate that thefarmer has taken the Liberals at their word. The Grits do not quarrel with the general agri- cultural acceptance of the truth that the farmers are hardly used, but they object to an application of it to the disadvantage of their party. . 7 _ g__u Ln .1: _ , . _ _ ; _ _ ; . _, How could you urge`him to have more oysters when I explained to you that there weren't any more '1" ` I: `I 'v_e1:y -:or:y',_v `said E the penitent huabhnd,` " but I forgot all about it. u-7V7s71Ie a;}.,."T;{.`,;p.;.. TI was `kicking you under the table for_ '1" retorted his `wife, T `whey nave name the wind. It,'has been the sincere endeavor of Lib- eral leaders and journals to teach the On- tsrio farmer to believe in himself as the sport of cruel oironm stances, the vietin; of, all oppression`--legislative and scal-andV generally the worst-off, man on earth. m:"l3ut you didn't kick me 1" aid the husbu'xd.~ V ' w. --v-- r___'- Alas ! when the devil bf discohtent em I tern ag:-iou1ture,'what.iu the animal no 'likely to do ya turn and rend its `fxinda? Exemption from taxes of church pro- perty in Quebec entails a grievous burden on the people. A statement appeared the other day showing that in fty places in` that province the taxable property was 313375.122, and the exempted property $10,220,548. The taxable property _of _Montreal is placed at $114,000,000, and the exempt property at $23,000,000. The ' taxable property of the city of `Quebec is $24,396,197. and the exempt at $6,868,- 800. In many places in the province the ,_amount of property that escapes taxation `exceeds that which pays. What with tithes and other contributions for the maintenance of the church-the burdens of the poor ln'that province `are hard to bar. There are evidences that even the patient and slow moving habitomt is be- ginning to recognize where the shoe pinches. - ' ' I ul- coat or the human cost amen Strike. % .___L _L__I_- -2 LL, VVDU VI Univ 2-,--u- ----- -.-.._--- -.- Statistics of the great strike of the `English coal miners, which ended a few days ago, show that during the 16 weeks of the strike the normal output of 63.- 000.000 tons `dropped to 39,000,000. Ordinarily 11,000,000 tons are exported and 49,000,000 tons consumedin` England |in the period mentioned, but during the ` strike only 8.750000 tons. were exported I and 27,250,000 tons consumed. The esti- mated loss to mine owners,- iron masters, railways, etc , was 14 255,605. The -consumers paid in increased prices 34, ! 67 ,- Miners. `iron workers and other artisans lost" $18,208,000. The total" gen- eral loss is placed at 33.231',2l5. The .W0rkers_rgnde1f0d idle .!_1mnbered 1.008,- 250, which meant 2,511,425 persons~'in /. destitute condition. . Tapo_he_r-_- You yuy, J(im_mig-, -that yqur f-thett.',bs$,?,l:t a ham f0r thrO0h`1.l|d.r,0_d .dol}'ufs` in , .q`Vold h,iin'-for.tyro7hhn1r9d:ahd 5.1.31. 7 ,1.`,!.V'-V 11? F nh 514119 1,<.>I.9.3 ,.- .';' 1 ' V ' - -.- Jimm.i.o.---"About six. hnndrad .do1lm.". Why, Jimmie, `V I'm surm1Iod.'l`h.ere .i!n .,t anothsr. .u9h9la_I.'- ing 35 91,990 ; who. L ;w9nls1..n_<,>}.!:n1exiyn`n :oo.I'Iza'.oLo`I:..Iv.var. fIII.-..;- `Lg ; `-4. A ab`:-nun. -hnl- jlvnnta .VV!. ,lS! !!I.|V.V K|."=.!=I II -We -rvs-Iv .--_-vv vs.- ; Theta; "aloft -.ono,. of: them whut -known nnything.3hont.it'. . The horn kicked a one hunrdd dolls'I':'|'etter tddhlth {I19 smash- ed: nMrbngc y- ia'~th_;o'Jmiker didnft know 6; .50 W36 9- <~1es$ L9ui1 Broki W0 I150 go`: but T Nance your Im'I'r'- ).-xV.. cx.......L nus, A55 -`mi and -`lin.t` flunvi at man? NORTHERN ADVANCE Furnished in anitic* design, as`? (\1"l'l\`I'\fl!`IfI1 1 l'\1'lI'I I113 ' `T`1f1oaao""".'iuB"z`i-2'aiI".'"1?.t' 3'13 V "z'tT wlviing for intotgnatiorf gvill re:a1Vveg;1-01:; rep ea. V V WORK :-: OF :-: BEST :-: QUALITY AT `GHEAPE-ST HATES. "4-A'W._T `_`%_V;E9.s 1 JFLORIST & iu1u_na:'r GARDENER, V ' Box: 77, ALLANDALE. ` The truth will ultimately dawn on the people of this Dominion, that they are paying vastly too much for government. We have federal, provincial and muni- cipal governments to pay for, and some of these of the unnecessarily expensive sort. There does not seem to he the slightest necessity for a secondchamber, in any province of the Dominion,_and where such exists, the public good would be promoted by its abolition. Then a session of a , Provincial Legislature every two years, would be amply suicient, .to do the work needed, and a large slice would thus be cut oil` the expenditure. V In Ontario it would be a saving of at least $50,000 a year. Many of our county souncilsare too large, unwieldy and expensive. In membership they could be reduced` one-half without the slightest detriment to- the public business. The people must leave party and insist also on these changes and re- forms. I. 8 I FLETCHEBMQNTQBUWNLEE` Money to loan on reasonble rateh. _ Bo Jg FLETCHER, A. BBOWNLEE. ' s Dunlop Street. Barrie. 7 BUILDING AND LOAN ASSN. C. >17` TORONTO Inconponunn UN DER Cnuvrnn 169. B.s.O. - Aunlomzsn cA_gI1AL, s5.noo.ooo. rsnares. 1vU.W. anon; up ucauou Ie )1.w monthly payment, 60c. eac share. Th is the working man's Bar-k and depository. Security absolute. Ask for pamphlet. OFFICE : 4:7 DUNLQP STREET- 10-ly _ Jnunm. Iran.`-nu-an. nasunuuvn avnu an... V-vu var -up---vv Shares. $100.00 each; an lication Ate 81700 nun-Irina: nn..n'n Do ml: and damn-Itnow Hcnntulttr INSURANCE AGENTS AND CON- N A VEYANCER8. V Represent the following Companies :- THE SUN FIRE INSURANCE OFFICE OF LONDON. ENG. The oldeet purely Fire Ins. Co. in the world THE INSURANCE OO Y OF NORTH AMER- If`. A nnlfnl SR (III (III. PROVINCSFAI Rllll nl scnoeena & sum: 2 'l.'l:I.lli uVU.l1.A.I.VUna UV 1 U1` nun. III. Amun- ICA. Capital, 000. THE MEROANTILE FIRE INSURANCE 00 0:91:51 0600.000; Government deposit undo. THE WATERLO0 MUTUAL FIRE INSUR- A\Tl'I'Il! (`ill nnltnl `K00 IIIII 'I.'11n W A'1'nin.uuu an utuau nxnn unsun- ANOE 00. Capital. 3500.000. . THE ECONOMIC AL FIRE INSURANCE CO. BERLIN. Total assets. 8340.000. Manna to": loan an u-nr mnrfononn (inn- Everybody has been taught to look upon the Bank of -England as the type of safety, stability and business perfection- and safe as the Bank of England has conveyed to the average Britisher the same idea as the expression, good as the wheat, does to a country shop keeper in Canada. Recent developments will serve to dispel the pleasing illusion and will show that the big Londoubank is by no means free from defects either in the. construction of its directorate or the`nan- cial skill of its chief oicers. A banker per so cannot be one of its directorate. and therefore the best skilled talent. in money operations, is `excluded from the Directors council room. Then there is some sort of self-acting" style of re-election - of the bank miagnates that stamps it as` `at close corporation. with` the `oices prac- tloally hereditary. {That sort of "conserve-' tism may tend to stability, but the wisdom of clinging to old notions and ways'inaugl urated a `century `and hglggggg; iifsy fairly be questioned.` It is `getting-`out touch with modern progress.._~ . '1'0UIl_ EBUBEB. 'i)*U.I.NUo Mono to loan on ma` mortgages. mvey done, Accounts collec . Sec. l\CTTl'I'IEI 11,, `I'T'I1I\'l"l\1'.1I'ID|r DlJl\\J\I\1.I.lI Barrio. 0nt.. PIANWORTE TUNER! Acnou AND tone nacumok. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. I pg:-nu-3 -v--q --vv----w 'v_.-v--.. ` OFFICE. -- om HENDE.ON S Hardware Store. _ . MEW PIANOS Pianos that have been in use hlwsy o_n hnlnd for min- A150 17.151103 FEED IJDVC 06 In 1138 BIWBVB 011 V ' A mm for 32.1 . .EXCHAN'.G-ES LIADE .The Repairing of Pianos 9. Specialty. Salesman for F. BROOKS Messrs Helntzman scco. 51 Elizabeth st. IIISIIRAIIGE &,|IEA|. ESTATE AGENTS. W,-W D-.M699.NKEY, mus-cup `via-out-s ":;f`13..`.;;;T.: ;A.;: ;.;ai;.nJ..;.%.%.:;..=.;..a .5-0. uolutoindopqndohoo iii Pytliamht. A . 'l)l.'.:.I.....ci...-.'- in gins-u~1InnnI&In.nn AITIOIX II commission. . ordain left at Tm: Anvmon win he momptly attended to. A . T28-ly. L IN; Illvlllulli Ull ll]. . being mposed 0 an tSl.ml;::iarSt.. an` ip 11 _t|-cnting pn Kempen- teldt Bay. More: more or. loan. excepting the 21$-tvggnigonveyed no th`:nR:.Ii`l;r3v `Com-ping?` as and 2s.Dav1a"' In black. K gnu Lots 1 and 2 tmntingon :Kp:gpont1d:"I Bgvl mtg: -exec -port! 3??! M .. .;k%: :2-:= "M. n 0. I ,1}; __,"_ - . family rea_tdon__ejanh3 will be 315 I I ha ` .': 5 `I W RBI. J :*.~'&:'.':maa- 15r`'";a=n"on``;$'1-e}.I :kruo ME V OWN PROPERTY ton S.&LE.-E M on Hill lhnurnfnr hnlna nnvnnnnn nf I'.nI>n In - u_ Ina ucalcru Ill 0.03.15 0: an `Julius, and uoorg'e- town, Grey and _Guelph 'Wlugo Finishin Lime, Cements of all kmda, Fire Buck: and P tel-era Hair. Storehouse at the Northern Rnilvny Switch, iootof John ,mqet...;nea: the depot. The bond or ghii Liir:oji'b.ett}'1thnn ' tqf gay other kind, and the-niih ` supergor-.' ` or of John. and Rlhnhath on-eetn. . . - V . ~01?-dais.-TELHEPHONE is, will be ~prdmptly'll_ed. V 18-tt FARM SALE:_A_ SPECIALTY. ' JoHNso1:';;isAnJi:;t`rL 1;'1uzRItf.__'1m 1-ten and in Goals` of all Kinds. and (Sturge- luinrn, Gnnv nd Gunnlnh `\In|:On Finishing Tin..- The Popniaf Roam East {ind Wait: 3iii$i- 55,. chioal. Montrenl,eto. Intendingsottlera Inn for lnfnnntinn will receive; nromnt ` i'1?. .. r`.%i'nI'.'J-2.":'I" "?;`f?;&:3;;;; ,3; aopgnggpc Loxunepuplic-aryieve A " Barrie, Allandale and District Board I'\.--_-- 3--_. I'I_-_1S_._L -----v, .--_--1--_v _._-- .1.-.-_ _'- _-- .... ._ DANIEL SPRY. President. . ` C. A. Pmzxms. Vice-President. ANDREW Unoonuvr. W. WILKINSON. SAMUEL Wxsuzv. W. P. Soumns. Joan Woons. D. F. MACWATT. Solicitor. via: an` rust`:---nus.-1-VI -I-II---- Gnmmu. Aamwr FOR mm Co. on Smcon. A... An` ,_.u_,, A. A- & SMITH. Insuranoo Agents. an.-1. mm. . - Michael Fennel], Aggntfgr Alundale. Articlessnd stock sold on-the market on nnmmlnnlnn llagdrilivo Plants, .- _-v- __.-u- ow var: - -1:1 ?-'K'insz W.. Toronto. 97.9.: o JOHN nooI:'a'ou. mama I-.q.-- .o A an-g-nu 0115': norrvn IV.` Au-n awn-tI4\II Is"rH E E"1"` %REMEb4Foi' The following in the plsttdrm of the Patron: of Induatty M addpth G1-and Allocigtibn "of Qqocb at London on Sept. 22,-`I891: ` ' 1. Msintenuice of` Bx,-1'tioh`oonI:eActlon. 2- '.3P9- '!FYK?9 :3_`,`..1!i. l?`!? } `"35 for the u_tnsl.oo$_tler._.>..;. :; . A ~ ruC\` can `hv`1 ~.-u~~_\ M. Q A`___

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