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Northern Advance, 7 Mar 1895, p. 6

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',(}.1`3Ni:'RTLAT;iai~Ii', i3ARi2.IE. % The V V - VSI;c.-Tr'u:As., BARRIE LOCAL BOARD. rL`l.l.J- . rent. when, on such easy 2: . kunnunn rnuf wn hind- ' depftinelnt and a`1!mthe1-.t_ri11.1npl1 will he added "t? our long list of in.e_ ind Gaps- B oys% f l-la1sJ8d%aP3- M9 5 3" BOYS Un. )'ack_. Lvenythmg reduced to nearly one half value. We Wm TORONTO. . I ROSS BLOCK. | 51-ly. TOYS,GAMES PLU<:{ MEI` LAND OELLULOID BOXESFRAMES , AORK RHXES, \\ R TING % nE~Ks TUILET GASES, HUKF AND GLUVE BOXFS SHAYING wrs. DLID llllivlvna vul-u nv --u -... ----v-~-.-..... --' in the reading of which the suaviries} and amaritudes of my subastral \_ntnlity_ Y might be felxcitiouslv entertained ; ergo the optat on to" impart to you an or- ` thology or the requisite assuetudes and"; habilitatlons of the juurnal, in the conningeof which I am willing to pro- 7 tract an en} celestial career to the time of my obit from this asperous and sub- h dolous megocosm. . V 1' -_. - ..-.:--.. ,1.` `D.....:.. In. hi`:-' 3+, 1'0 REMIND YOU THAT. . . .. . . {Eleven Bases of our own |mpnrta1tionsfr,t_1mAtl1ua English Markets. Micellaneoun Books suitable for S. S Libraries and Presentations. Bibles in Endless Variety T \_\'ithout`cluuht the Lzgrgeat Stock outside the cities. and at prices which cannot be beat. ' In the meantime we are clearing out WALL PAPERS at almost HALF THE REGULAR PRICFT, to make room for Spring Stock. A _Manufacturer and Binder of. Blank Books Journals Cash Books Lodge Books Blank B-noks made _any size and .Rn.l Edd. to any pattern. All work guaranteed i be first-class. ~ 1 II 0 , .3 `L__ 2; [11 ,.LL -_ T3 .11 `I `-51.-.. aha` ....J T :-n\v\ nanni- BARBIE BOUK BINDER? I.Il ID IIUIJ ab! lnilulnvsvunu -vb-v-- -- ~--._- I of the austral and remote austrinele occidental regions of our republican 1, adunation; but is feriferous,`carbon- ', iferuus, plumbiferous and cupriferous. The boscnge consists of arhonescent devoid of aduncity, furnishing an um- bnsity impervious to solar caliduty, and imparuiug aliture to myriads of 1 I growth of an immune arduity, totally , I 1 1 venene and umbvllzferous as well as. corymbiferous and frucxiferous plants; T many of the trees are glandiferous, nuciferous, prnniferous and sacchar ` iferous, while the septentrional sections just above us abound in lagoons, meres and immune mnluorous and scaturi- ginous lees". 'J he spontaneousiescu ent products of these occiduous bcskv sec- tions are bonum magnums, skegs, bull- aces, morils and many. The pennated, repent and ferine entities of the woods _ are ousels, shellducks, ganza, ortolans, cryals, leverocks, aspics, lnkobs, maria puts, casters; cervme, lupine, vulpine` and ursine quadrupeds. The uberty of the arable sections exuperates enari ration, producing, besides frumentace- ous substances, (which yield a siligonose our), `brank. citruls, cole and cucur- bitaoeous plants. The crescive ditation, orlnummular majoration of the aus- trine occidentals, originates from vin- Vaceous culture, the aliture of bombyxes and the facture of bvssine texture; that of the mediate ponents from the depasturing, `occision and vendition of` ovine, porcine and bOV1!J8 quadrupeds ; and that of the occupantsof the sen-' tentrional "section from ichthyous, {ari- naceous and other ems-rcature . . , ._ "The population possesses an almost impn`-. ceptible consimilitude. The cordial compagination of so heterogeneous a mass demapds time. There must bee prior detruncation cf the temulence and inurbanity of some-of V its divisions, _ To obtain the optlmity of society, alp-. petition for aucupation, cynegetics and circumforaneous evagations must under-` go imminution, and a coguoscencs of, ' and attention to,-geoponics must receive magoration among the parent terre-Z tenants. ` 7 " ' - ` .. D6 llran-cluua. Music a specialty in Cloth or Full Leather, Stiff and Limp Covers. P- >1-tfulina made nf anv size and etyle to order. Repairing of every description of Binding done on short notice. There is nuthing in the Binding" and Ruling line that cannot be done . here and sziiarauteed first class. Parties having Banks. &c.,ntn hind need only send 9. post card .nr note to the bindery, when a re-pr-ask-nrmiye will call for the work -and return [the __4- _|___ :_-._|.-.I Dnrnmcs tnm ARTH 'r`lrD\1lQ HAQLT the bindery, whom re-pr-m-nranve wm call Mr me same when mshed. PRICES LOW AN'u TERMS CASH. COVERS ' > TI-IE ARE DANDIES, LIq.HjI' Amp STRONG. ` Ij j-\---- -u--:v Very rigid and beauties, VV-eig'h't`s_f::o1r; ibs. up. Prices 19W . E VT _quality Big discount to cash buyers. WBrantford - Bicycles BICYCLE SUNDRIES v kfep't'in'stock._; Also White, Domestic. agnd new Wi11iam5' `Sewing Macg1inqLNeedlas.V ' ` {I07 Dunlap Street, I hope the above ie plain` enough,_as I have purposely omitted any grand- iloquent or altisonant `words. I despise thrasonical scultiloquence and psitt.ace- one.`_teratol_og.y, but like plain English like the above, but if there be anyob- seure words in it, -you might submit, it] ` pte:eo11.1e:'oip:`t'hep lee}'ned_ '.l`eegue_a I used, 1.2.- 1.----- ......... ._-|-.....| `nu A-1;-.;` A fact Advertisers should note. Minute Books SCOTT; 1395. Day Boqks ROB.`-'-.'RT% cmsroa, PROPRIETOR. ---SCOTT Ledgers No`. 5 Dunlap Street, Top Floor. savvy- Remember that besides. bieng the best newspaper f in the northern district, Goes into more. homes, and consequently is read by more people than any other journal. ADVANCE " Tue Newvst. ind. P ectiest Goo is in Is Prpaming for the Holiday Season, re getting closer to the __ __,_L TI -IE BOOKSELLER, Periodicals Z2 "E3553n'"i3;Fa}"cILBL?1"`13 7.525;? McCarthy, Bill Lounjs, `Edmund Lally 5.4. .'.I Law Reports Magazines Pamphlets Sample Cases &c., &c;, &c. ' V Mncn 7 _ %Age'nt, %-BARBIE; 1 895.. BARRIE. Pedple Music _ .[f1`Hn ADVANCE commend: the` above ,.__let'.t.`er_ from its I`.ndia.'na correspondent to its ma_:iy tenders. for the extreme ;IiI_np_liqity1 gnd-_ xpreebiveness (if its L .:.'.V.l>_1`diTIg;f It would; not... only to V where appeal .prev_io mousl foolisl Vslip Qti -Just . taking- to the % the an morni Visit t well` 11 before the d other forum All 4-114 .. Aft took of' th train. appro lise o_ Whit} down at the Ofciu. pot and that t ward 10 pa W0ul cal w booty whex real i' hour conn shoul the 1 whic novt (301110 of 0c the b of th papo the of L ance. nsua empl _8OCie* parti havil into after out i Th was 1 11011: anytl imm ed. t dime ed 10 Hyd had num ed" k told thim, ievening it read by fanher or mother`. `bun may serve as a model in composi- I tion tor the Entrance Examination and as a spelling test for classes` trying 1 their fitness for promotion] L ' ; ;of Count cutellnno and Anna Gould i The Snobbuh Americans. - - In the course pf a sermon on. Sunday .night*;; Rev. Madison 0. Peters, of the `Blodmingdale Reformed church", Nevji jYurk, delivered some acoxchmg com-V n:ents on the approaching Ca.stellane- [Gmd nuptials. He said: T The wealth of this nation is in the hands of 9. _few, and these few are mar ryirgyo` their daughters to titled im- beciles. This is the most successful way of making a_nat-ion poor. A mar- riage tor money or title is a.` httmilstion to the dust, a hollow mockery that blushes tohesven. American. men _as 9. rule .marry for love ;' royal scoundrels always for money. With them Cupid` : has `changed his name to Cupidtty.._ H "There is no record of ' an interna- tional, marriage where hard cash was` the consideration for empty titles that : did not end unhappily.' Yet ambitions ifathers and inanaging mothers and hesrtless daughters are constanily play- ing the same unlucky game. I La'I`_... -...:hI:.-.-. llnjlknil `mm as ` ... ............ -.._, .... -. I Two million dollaars for a title ! gThe outward legal form in such a. . mat- i let may. seal the lips of criticism,` but A ; marriage it is not As the $2.000,000 ` to -be bowled on the little Count are {contingent on his good behavior, `there ' "every little likelihood of `the money ever getting out of the Gould family. um ' _ --...._..._ u.. 41... -no-.nnr.b-{lo 4435:- VVUI svuulu uuu vs vuv `av--nu nuisan--Jr So common is the mercantile esti- mate of -- marriage becoming that I should not be surprised to see the hy- lmeneal market lists chronicled in the newspapers with the prices current of the Stock `Exchange. Marriage, in-_ stead of being God s_ holiest institution, f a union on equal terms, a free and glad surrender of the heart, is becoming so profaned and reprouched that it. makes one shudder to think of it. We de- aspise the man who takes a bribe. We put stripes on him. What shall wesay to these titled adventurers who oer themselves in marriage to the highest ' American bidder? What shall we_.say_ 4` of ftthe voung women who turn what is noble and pure and American away andsell themselves willing victims to be o`ered on the altars of European proigacy `l ` , _. :_ -|_-;. ._- -.... .l.............L:.. 1 PI \JILl`Il\J] I .e0ur boast isthat we paredemocratic. The fact is we are t-he most snobbish and the most slavish worshippers of I rank of any nation in the world. It is seldom that 9. tilted fortune-teller fails I in his suit for an American woman's- hand. There is such a bewitchiug charm in the empty titles we affect to despise that women will feign to love an efI'et.e nobleman who would, if` on-V titled, be positively repulsive. `_ ` 1121.- -L .. _............... In 9.... `main unannnl-.- ` IIIUI.` u, vu rvunv-vyv -` x._....... ` V- Such 9. marmge is far from respect- 1 able. It may take place in high 30-- ciet y, but it is high society turned" low. The pagan {pomp and vulgar outlay with which it. may be celebrated only furnish the mask that covers the mockery-- I the mockery which ' invariably taunts the misery in the end? ` , A crick in the bank, 9.. air: under the shoulder-biades, water brash,` iliousr-ess and * constipation are symptoms of dlsordered stom- Lach, kidneys," liver and bowels. For all` ail- ments originating in a derangement of these organs, take Ayer s Pills.` ` n . nan Protection Made You Rich '2" And now the Beacon has caught" the refrain from the Globe and other I Liberal lights and wants to know :a-- `By the way, has protection made you - rich `F The answer is simple. . The Port Huron Times quotes wheat on the market there at 49:3. to 50c. per bushel -; the Beacon quotes wheat on the '_Stra.t-L ford market at 570. per bushel. Hog-1 are quoted in Port Huron -at 83.25..Vto' V 33.50 per hundred, -and in . Stratford, by :thea~Beao_on,_ atr$3.`7 5:` to $4` 31. h60f.% 84- to83.50.at7l ortLI-:Ituron; against 84$ to $6 in _Stro._tford l; pota_toes;. in Port .Huron,_45o.. 500; per ' bushel; in Spfatford; 75.` 3-['>_e:'._'bus`l1e_l:. Queriesfr - Woa1d.:xhelfoansaixiistaxmersbe `wit in; I one: ear ; hioh` *3: ~ ; '30*0 A BED-HOT SOOROBING. : day of Fbrllry ends dur years business a successful] one allnswing for hard times. -We are getting 4 0111`- bl1Sif19SS iI1 0!! SOIIII Ideas persistently follpwad, and not upon spasmodic excitement. ----_____._--1A T o The Mliuner G nu. T I There's 9. Blue-Eyed Blonde from Colling- wood. ` . ` ' And Rosy Lipsfrom Barrie, And a. Gay Gazelle from Pent-tang. That one wouldlike to marry: Theres Peachy Cheek from London town. And 9. Goddess from Elora. I There s Tiny Foot from Hami'ton, I And Bright Eyes from Aurora. V ' , Theres Pear`_v Tooth from Oufeu Sound, V ` Ami mveu Locks from Beeton, There s Golden Hair from Ottawa, (The .Ia.tte`r s quite a sweet un ;) Th_ere s Blushing Rose from Waterloo, And Merry Laugh from Puis.ey-- Och ! "if I were a. i Mormon man I d wedthim all quite ais ly. ' There s Venns-she s from Nsps.nee- And a.n.Angel comes from Ayr, And a. beautiful lass from Burlington, With a weath of auburn hair; I m mashed on a. girl trom Exeter, Andwild on 9. bute from Guelph- I But_there s one helougs to this town of ours That I think I'll claim myself. (`RAD Advehoe Correepondence The wsathetf still keeps blustry and snow shoes are strongly recommended. -- cs new ; Mr. Charles` 3.131511, of Vasey, is visiting an the residence of Mr. Joseph Patterson. iv Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Warner, wbol have been visiting friends in_Brent.- lwood, returned to their home here. on |A24t.h inst. FAR R'|'I|NGi' IN ITS BENEFIT. Tho lat ay ends years every day as continuous growth of trade is positive proof - Our.-business Id , ,._._ _. . .j--:------1:-`t I i lMr. W. J. `Walker, while wdrkinql in Mr. J no. Cooke bush, narrowly i escaped death trom a falling limb T I ---u- nu A! 1-7. _ j . Mr. Edward Taylor, of Victoria Harbor Lumber 00., will remain in . our healthful village till his duties enm- mence in Victoria Harbor early in the `spring: ' ' --an ADI` AvIai{'$?6`i`AI d"Sev"era.1 ears ago I caught a. severe cold attended w th a terrible cough that allowe me no rest, either day or night. The doc- V tors pronounced my case hopeless. A friend learning `of my trouble, sent me a bottle 0 Ayer s Cherry Peetoral. By the time I had used the whole bottle, I was eoxnp1et%lvy cured, andvl believe it saved m life."- . H. WARD, 8 Quimby Ave., Lowe 1, Mass. - 4 I James Jeffreys, of Toronto, is visiting Mr. Geo. -Warner of this vil- l lage. . k I hr, Andrew McKee`, who has been visiting friends here, "will he accom- ' punied next. Wdnesday,T_27t.h iist , by. l|_:_ _.'._L-_. _ L__ `nu-__ t-___L G ..... -_ u uvugvsn .-v... v- V...-vggy-- -u -- --vv , `J _ I" J . ' his sister-1n law, Mrs. Joseph Seymour, to his home in Uartright. Mrs. Soy-' mour purpoas spending some tame visming her many friends there. IN: A` _,,-- Sickness, with the exception of some colds, appears to have withdrawn from our village. Lwe ar glad to announce. (Too Into fotlut iuue.)' VT} j--a------::.j___T V We commence our annual S'|-ock-'-Taklllg clearance Sale. Unbounded `attractions will prevail in every de-par-nnent and arm sistible bargain sales. Man : Overcoatsoand sum. Boys Overcoat: and sums. Men s:l-lajts and caps. Boys derwear. Men's Waterproof Goats." Men : Furnishings. I-Tc. `Eve.-ything included, nothing held ebuck hverythillg re` carry them overand must make room for new Spring goods wh ch will soon be. crowding in, A ` - ______ __j __ -4;_ n g. N If The and or manna and the not.n;ohuaa- Many` years ago the Bank efvEng- land ence took oecasion to speak dis phraginglv of the Rothschild: as being "only" piivate bankers. A _ - `ll-ll PI IV IIBV IIIIIJIDU We wiIl show Tloxe Bank `of `Eng-' land, said the P London `Rothschild, `whii\_: kind of private bankers we are. 'I`L_.___-L L1.-:'.. ....A-.5-n lm;-nun nnnknnaa IJIIV ll-I\l VI. rlnvlnvv vn-u _ vv V --V Through their agents they gathered from all_Europe an immense amount of Bank of England notes`, and one _ day, with :'olerke,' porters and draye,'demand- ed` theirjpnyment in gold. nu- 1.--,1._. 1.-.: ...-. ..._:-..n. ....-LI 4... VII SIIUII `JG IIJUIIII III `value The bank had `not. saicient gold to to meet them, and was Acoufpelled to make humble apologies and -promises` so. save the bank f1:om"fuilure. ' UV DGVV UIIV IIDIJI3 I5 Ill 3 If ~the bank,` hv0w<;;.e-t:;ml1ad only `ihoughb "of Daniel 0 Oonne-11's sug- gestion` ;to(,tbeAB_b.nk of Dublin to pay. `the-ggold .h9t.ftom ` frying pans instead ' of cold; possibly:`h94resu1tn:ight hays. `I.-.'...... .l2M....._.I. r . u I BeB'&3ie'T` V '4 17.12. Won-I. A LIFE SAVED ghest Awards at7Wor1d s '. _--- __ ; Pills the Boat Fanvtly Physio. WHAT T THE PEOPLE HAVE Tl] SAY. THEfT Ontario Peqmanem Building and Loan \ Association Calls attention to the: special fa.cilitio-'sV offered to In vestors and Borrowers. ' TENA VT--Why pax rent. wnen, on sucn easy 1 monthl payments. you ca..- become your wn land- lord ? nu have thu choice 0' repaying at a n-onthly rate of $1.20, $1.50, or $1.90 for each $xoo.oc bor- , rowed. TI-IE PUBL|C-\\'hy spend nllg-~ur ocket money? 60c 21 month piaced witn the P. and Loan Association will yield \-uu n bout. 8 years A PRESENT of $100.00. or a. prot of $41.40 wet your. monthly paym nte. -4 VE TORb-Why not p`a e your $1:-o.ooEwit'hNthe 0P B. & L. As~'n. and have it dou-Al d in :1 years, be~`ide r ceiviug during the in- `- tcrval 6 Z per annum p tid to ou evgrx s`x muntb~ ? ' 1.. ..oh.-.- wnrds_ f -r vour $100 oo son will reee ve as I ten-316 /, per id to` s-x muntn~ I In other words, 1 ~r your $100 rqec I inter;-st $66 a. d a lump sum of $200. making a grand total of $266. I urn-ans ADDRESSED -ro -rnn mnrron ' `rats WEIR. ' E ! An investment safe as_go ernment securities find much mo-epr table,real|z1ng th_e inveft ra u qun'a- lent to :5 per ce t. ;er annum, .-Imp`? mt. 1- st. For printed nutter an further information call on [JOHN RUGERSUN, 1 W STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE CO.` -----. A l\ ...... l\t\l\ ` `1.~:v+s_1~1;n1~:`:}s'r~I`i)Z.s' HER 3 8.000.000 CUUMU I.A'l`u.I) FUNDS "` 38 Sun, 00 '1' TM. ASSL RANCH`. - " 109,0 no.0 0 INCOME - - - - 5.0o0.o00 PHOENIX IVSURANCE C0, of Ha:-tt_ord. IMPERIAL Insurance Co. COMMl1.R( IAI. UNIuNInsuranoe Co. NURVHIGRN Insurance "0. NURWI' `H UNH >I~ Fire Insurance Co. EA S`! EH N Fire Insurance. PROVINCI AL BUILDING AND LOAN ASS0CIATI.JN,.&c . &c. Authorized Bapita|,$5,000;00.t ,Suhscribed, . $I,n91,3on.nu.! ; * This is the onlyiassociatinn tha makes a. definite l lcnntract w-th both INVESTOR and BOR- `| ROWEB. One Elan qnly. and-his divest dof `all technicalities. , Wit in the twel- e monthe to June 30, 1394 the shares paid upon increased `fr. m 4327 to 19.654. and the dividend from m to :6 pe- cent. IuVEht0l'S Stock, $100 sharx-s sold at $50. carrynig 6; interest. yable half yearly-and ac~umulating~l interest doub e principal in Eight Years. PROVINCIAL RIIILDI WOODS-TOCK, ONTARIO, TENA'\lT-Wliy pa` } nnnthlv navments. Von ca. Excelsior Life , Insuranceo. i been received for publication : The Mlinuslon or coneoondenoe Does Not Neoeuarny Imply that We lold * The Omulon of the Writer. " The `following letters addressed to the , editor of Tm: No1vrHmtN.AnvANon have Ii Lafayette, ln'zd., Feb. 25,1895. | Dear Sir,--Desidez-ating not to_ be ' ambiguous or ciroumlocutoxfy in the ex-_ ordial part of this epistle and wuivingi all polylogy, I will. :_mnounoe.to you that I have a proclivity to assume the position of a subscriber to your paper, V and that from _a precedaneou and A primal perusal of the same, I have de-_ lapsed into a delection which has elicited this epistolr-graphy to you and extorted the illation that it is the hebdomodal, _ __',_L LL- .___,__:__ 5 V I LEVEL 'PREM!IIIViS I NEW AND A-r'rn.wir.|vn: FEATURES That are not excelled by any other Compan 4 in \ anada. ~ ~ ' HEAD 1om=m: ABARRIE OFFICE 1 J. `n. 1m-nuns. `FRED. Mann. District Agent. ly Local Agent. T BAHRIELDAN & sAvIm;s' cn.,` L. -IHNCORPORATEHD mm.` | SUBSCRIBED ; CAPITAL, A Rose `new Rlofokllvaouth side Dunlap an-eet out of the Post -`lo;-. N8-ly __'_lA'l1f_ecu.vity togieposifors in ab Lhan Co y is un- .1 n~L-_- __ , ___-_.___ -_ ..--.....l _- I........ 4 Per Cent. Int ereutil(_'md on llopgntu. The Security for Dooowoi-A in a. Loan company is undoubted." ' I ARGE BRICK RES DEBCW. FOR SALE in J Allandale. on theonrner 0 `Williamand Burtnn Avgnuq; Seven rooms,` two halls, pantrv, double -cella.rsnze nf house. Lot has x25'fee fronta c. nice lawn withnhade This pruperts`. wll suld and7,will be -Ma bardain tq am one in need of a ` -in": AnnIur`MR'1l'}1l!'('\;`(".('HlI`IR. AIIndnIn_ ` The securify todepmifors 3: ` doubted. There in no instance on u-ecord- where: _depo:iti_nr hn- ever made a. loss IN 3 Loan Co'\'. { '7 . i`:l'hI 33 'v3'i'1'1'1.;- Z't'1'rain Eo'{nTI{n'e iii ome. Apply COWIE, . V Qct - Rogersgi ()FF1cE-47%]7un1op_ Street. INCORPORATED UNDER Cnuvruz :69. R S.0. JOHN RQGERSON, , ___-__ _. ._..----. -5 . -I-s1\' ' MR. FR 0. MIh\Rml?,A LII-`E nunrme iinauce , BUILDING AND LOAN ASSN. 4(.)F TORONTO B &RRIE. out-.. TMSFTOCK-TAKI Nc Boom. UUIU UD Lvsuvuu us: I am a native of Barrie, but left it many years ago; still the old place is dear to me, and I would hke to see 9. home paper, now that I am p rmanent- | lv located. Lwvfavette is a charming | city of about 25.000 inhabitants, situ- I ated in the great natural gas belt. of i `I ? -Indians. Perhaps a. brief description`: of the countrv here abouts might inter- est. you: The supercies f the land `, possess no albigrade ' terrene and E lapideous montanic elevations, and con- : sequently only a few exiguous dingles. ` It is not an auriferous region, as some _ _.l __......A;. A...-.b.uo.n

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