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Northern Advance, 21 May 1896, p. 3

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ALE_. %T'HE (nomnnim munch That valuable Stock Farm in the Township of Vespra; a` t of the late Wm. Gibson estate, viz., compo of Lot 23, in `the 9th Con., and part of Lots aaand 24 in the same co.1.. together making about 270 acres. a great. portion is improved. a frame house is erected and the property in a. good state for further improving. I here is a. good running creek on the premises. Distance from Barrie, 3 miles west on a 1st class road. Quite convenient to churches, schools and post ofce. \ WILD LAN D5 IN TOWNSHIP OF VESPRA. PART . ` LOT 4 g2aoff1`I{:'}ofE%. . . . . . ..... an a. 0 . . . . . . . . . . :5 N7oaof`EA;4`..... . . . . `:2 Ngoaot . . . . .. :4 N6aof*W . . . . . :3 Snnth 13:10 W . . . . . . . . . . ..... I6 o??;;& w`;::::::::: Eightu . . . . . . . . . . . . .. -no Esta. pfS no of E}: 4.ora.ot wgorwg . . . . . . . .... ofSzoa ofW . . . . . . . . .. ofmia ofS1o a.ofN8a at ouLo`Icii of cxcavatinl nnuus. Dunno 5 | otwg ...... -N'49aofE 65aot1.......... Nsgoaof 82aofE . In I!|t\Il7II`I"I.I`lI) A? MR! uouooonog `;:: :3E;:::::::::; :3 , m 'rowu'rm_p or xsslt. ! N xoa.ofSouth-east26 a........ 30 VILLAGE OF Axons. Lnvm. 1-n'n1uw1u's _ NEW Arm A'1*uuo'nv_n mu'nmns- That are `not e_xelIed by any other Company | 2.. IV-..` J- HEAD ormcn BARRIE OFFICE` J. n. Mcmnis. FRED. nunn. District Agent. My Local Agent: Excelsior life % 4 Insurance Bo. The Advance _ful and refreshing iefrigerqnt beverage. liquid. ciEmn may be peed instead of} lemon; and likewise .I'n-nishea a grate `IZIL 1 Q...`-nu 1: LU III-A LUIIUDAJI v -p-v vvvu ` " `'3 ""7: - "-3-" Milk Lamoimdee Sugar, one and. 6 half pounds,` dissolved in a quart` of boiling watey, together with half 3 pint- fof-lamouj,uioe_ ind one {ad a halfpin of mil_k.F This maku 9 . cooling agree- able:? L"h'i'hi.!!8V `T ;_o` Properties for Sale 7! D8 newoo, pire. than 1 ~ -.._--_... -_ ___:- , _, Bush St.. lot 73. x-5 a ueen St., lot 13, 1-10 a ueen St. lot x , x-no a. ing St iot 32. 2-5 a _ ` Terms made known on afflicatiou to Pricennd - FLA- TTLE. RE-WM. GIBSON ESTATE. Improved Farms. ' Apv:I=rrisa In vuuvu -y `sun, in Canada. wn a ucauou u E. A. E TTLE, Exec . 'ronoN'ro.` ` ROSS BLOCK. L 1.42., Executor. FERNS. IJRAIHPI j lone in nhottz 5 t W ' 9 :3 onto > *1 ACRES AND DRUGGIST STANDARD LIFE. ..-4" `LONDON GUARANTEE AND ACCI- % DENT G65/1>i>A1Y. PROVINCIAL BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. `OWEN STREET, , THE Ontario Permanent ` Building " and Loan % Association 'I'ENANT-Why pay rent. when, on such eas monthl pagnent.-3, you can become your own !an - lord ? nu ve the choice of repayin at a. monthly rate of $1.20, $x.so, or $1.90 for eac $xoo.oc bor- rowed. ` - 1-as PUBI_|C-Why spend all gout `ocket x_noney`? 695.3. month placed with the . P. . and _.. ___2n _.:-I.I -..... -.. _I.....4. Q .......... A ` , Calls attention to the special facilities offered to In vestors and Borrowers. PUBL|C-Why on ` k : money? 6oc. a with PT fxarfd Loan Association will` yield you in about 8 years A ; PRESENT of $100.00, or a. prot of $41.40 over i your monthlv pavgnents. ar in mind that go advertisemenu : ice not latex-thu V the copy for may NOE oice not I; sday. in any w nnounoement n... y Tr-u-: nv:-.:nurx-w . ` $100.00 whim the 0.. P. B. & L." As'5i.`. : :.?.aZ;":{ doubled in :1 years. beside receiving during the in- terval 6% per annum paid D _\ou every six months ? In other words, for your $:oo.oo you will receive as interest-$66 and a lump sum of $200. making a grand total of $266. 7 - 7 --.__ -7 V An inveetment safe as _g_o\'ernment securities and much mogqprotable, roahznng the investor an equiva- lent to :5 per cent. per annum. simpje interest. For printed nutter and furgther information call on T` `I 'I'.1`n TRIIVIV T713 ) PROVINCIAL *`I` ITiI`I ` -or TORONTO. V, lncoxmurm unnn Cxuurrnn. :69. R S.O. ' j T (PERMANENT PLAN.) AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, - 4- $5-ooo.6oo. ISUBSCRIBEQ, - - -4 - $_x,695`.6oo. `~"iiu|ul`ni.. This is uiepmy Association that makes a uepmte contract with both invextor and b_ot-rower. Ono plan only. and this divested qfall technicalities. Investors Stock, $100 shares I-oldnt $50, carrying _6 r cent. int`eres t.`pa blo hglfyyeau-Ly--an_d apcumu ting in- tercqt (bub principal in In yeara.- Ask for pam- rn-as-; . T V JOHN RAOGERSON, Gxgngnummr. 9 WOODSTOCK, ONTARIO, ;.'..'o.*.1o`..a.5."`u`. .*'za?':5.`3;'."z`:`L 3";L I-.-|.I-A 2.. .- `tannin I-undid: 1-.-1-433113:-1` OFFICE-Next door to Bank of Toronto, 4 . M 7 . x Thii ii the only Association that makes a denite Innfl-nnf u'Ml{1mth hnrex tor and borrower. Ondnlan I u must In every Id metal bang. AGENT cu uugavun nu. vlullpuuwu ...... ..........- ....- R. J. FLETC-CHER,` `I"I`|'.'D|Nc AND` I _.._0F..._. -BARRIE LOCAL BOARD. `i.'6'AN `Assn. `not place your .nn'n. and have it BARRIE. Bnuux. You will find some- thing electrifying. Get `out of that old rut way of thinking oan t do bet- ter. Yes you ean, at 0.000. mort ages. . 3&0. ' * _,_,.__._....-`um-I' Look out for this space every week: DRUGS. PATENT MEDICINES DYE ` STUFFS, SOAPS, COMBS AND BRUSHES. 3 TOILET ARTICLES-A FULL LINE. Barrie Buyers Do not ask. you un- tie that roll of bills in your off pocket, your loose change here will Suit, Hat and Tie you. Bring along the wife. Don ? forget the place, Rogers Old Stand. The 5 Points. Gashman &. Perry, BARRIE. me urana 1 rum: and panaumn racmc nzunvays, It is intended the slaunch and popular Stcamcrs.AT- LANTIC, Capt. James \Vilsnn; MA]ESTlC. Capt. P. M. Campbell; PACIFIC. Capt. R. D. Poole. will run as follows during the season of navigation. 1896. leaving Collingwood at I p.m.. Meaford 3.30 p m., Owen Sound 1 1.45 p.m.. every Monday . 'I`hIlrl- day and 5'-uuday. for Killarney, Manitowan- ing. Little Current, Kagawong. Gore Bav. Spanish River, Cutler, Serpent River, Algoma M`lls, 'lhes- salon, Bruce Mines. Hilton. Richard's Landing, Garden River and Sault Ste. Marie. I ....-.3..... Cnnlo $6.. R.`-uo-:n at .'ouvI:a-vhf nun:-v 1`!-aura- IKILA 1 nun 1 nnnn 1 l\I\1VJl. 1 Lxuurnn 1 . (Lim1ted).--Roya1 Mall Line. in connectxon with the Grand Trunk and Canadnan Pactc Railways. It :5 Inc-A.~.rIaA I-ho cl -nun.-`In and annular n2n1ore A1`- l'l'OlYI La0lllTlg\VUUu anu UWCII auullu, nu auu and return . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .......$i4 oo [from Toronto. Hamilton. London, St. Thomas, etc., and return . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $18 50 Northern: Belle--Capt. Chas. Jacques. Parry S0llnd-The Steamer Northern Belle will leave Collingwood every Tuecday and Friday at 5 p.m.. calling at Midland. and leave on arrival of 12.20 train from Toronto. for Parry Sound. Pofnte Aux Baril, Byng Inlet, French River and Killamey, there connecting with main line steamers from Sault and all ports. Returning calling same places. I or information as to freight rates and fares, ap- ly to any agent of the Grand Trunk or Canadian acic Railways. the Purser on board the steamers, or to H. E. Smrm. Owen Sound. o1\svr\ ncynn .~n|ur-nrxnv Uarden Kxver and smut ate. mane. Leaving Sault Ste. Marie at daylight every Thurs- 1 day, Sunday and Tuesdav. ` From Collingwood and Owen Sound, L0 Soc ` and rs-mm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$u oo -rt-ll . All Guy w nnounoement nu-. week follow! , owed to use 57 h` g outsld ol1I1,ld they Odo: ad fnr aunln -J- 95Dun1op-st., Boss Block, Barrie. nu Vajnwlde was out of Bird Seed. not a grain left. but when out shopping she got a supply of And found inthe 1 lb. xoc. packet "a cake nf Bird Trent. and now her bird-will not have any other -`seed. Sold by all grocers, . druggists. flour and feed dealers. " Strunge_&`McNab..G_rooers. Barwtiel;-Geo. Monk- nan. I'M-noon nf.I.Rnrrin!"_ Cu Mclxmn. Dnzzqlst. _.__...._.._..- . ...._-__...___........__:_.___........_-..___._.._...._. jcaiiary Birds. ` strange I5: McNab. urocers. name; ueo. mogu- man. Drugg at...~Ba.rrie: W. C. McI_.can. Druzgnst, Barrie: J. Carson, Grocer. Barrie; ]..M. Bot_h- wen, Grocer. Barrie ' V. H. Ergl_is_h, Grocer. Batne;- {ivhn Galbraith 8: n, Grocer}! :Barrie;"Tl1oaQ N. Akin (3.-Anna Rapn 0 C vipnu-Khan {:1-at-no onn uanurzutn at aon,_ urocen-.' pa.rn_:;'-1.1108. n. oblgv, Grocer, Bathe; C. A. Perkins, Grocet. Barns. V V " " V o. H.LYON, `NICHOLSON *5. BROOK - `-: "T`:;.s's.1a;;z~;." Secreta uuxu we: Fed for we Evenings at residence, 67 Owen-St. IREAT NORTHERN TRXNSIT COMPANY. I II :...:4....l\ D-..-.1 MA" I {ma :v\ n.\nnnnf:nn urhln Doors West of the Barrie Hotel. L .Prcscr'pti0ns Carefully Compounded. Brook's Bird Seed U0 Secretary. All kinds of uuuuo ' CHAS. CAMERON, 18-! Manager. ,....._...__.., - _ ,_.. ,.... ._ .- __ 71:`l`l`.i;t'it P... sL(<)>st and Found .Sgecic Article.` ie with the cash insertion, 2 oenuf aertion, 1 cent gures coun cent per word 1711 t insertions 0! th Ls/iiiiFr'ia I intending _to 3' ests by phctl ` men oico. 2 n I:'n` the pa e ird on 1:. ed out. NGEB. UV. VUUa NSURANCE00 2. deposit made, ` x 1117'` In `I \1'Y9- +su1-anon A803": Ill Uun er. All Its: rged as 5 1 an In the h :::..:u...,... ONT- le that as} 0 American cy for ` bmpanies :- gm OFFICE 09' 01!` AUG! LY SOLIOITED. two paper In mo . No late]! out eekl 33, C H. MU N & 00.. W York City. ., __,,__#_____-_..._..---4 E f's'=:f"`i-E>f hm) cum! LAND CON- AVEA E umm PA-rIu1'8. IO!-IT8, book write ('0 Y. NEW YORK. tents in Ame:-es 3 brought before 9 or charge in the O BITUMINOUS Yuma I . of Toronto Strut V iiitsn ' & SON, llv uupuoz u nu--..-, sALEs% __.._.. - 2 so]: (.316. in the world NORTH AMER- ll nnn Eifii ...y do 32.. .....': mun uguu. Hecteg. V ENDERSODPE mawjomm own comma. Don't: Worry. Worry exhausts vitality. True, all good in life costs. Virtue goes out of us in exerythmg we do that is lsworth domg. But for r:.0rmal,;halthy action A nature provides. There is recnperative energy enough to supply the waste. The fountains are lled as fast; as they are uraiued. The bre is renewed as fast as it is worn away. Worry, howeve-r, is abnormal and unhealthy; It exhausts vitality more rapidly than ; nature (`an rduforce it. It is like tric- | tion in xnachinory, and grinds away the very bre of the life. Worry, there-l fore, both impedt-s progress and makes ` Work unduly col-ztlv and exhausting. One neither accomplishes so much nor does it so well whileethe outlay of! Vitality is greater---- Exchange. 3 T I `*3 Will protect her from chill, and The Art of Resting. T lknuw a woman who is now well advanced tow`.-mu four score, says ll. wriner in the Journal of Hygiene, whose life has, no doubt, been prolonged for many veers by understanding the art of resting. When weary she 1 simply lies d..wn on a very comfortable lounge with such wraps, if -it is cold, relaxes her whole nervous system as `50l`0ughly as possible, even stopping 311 processes of any thinking. and reducing her consciousness to the 10?: est stream possible, almost, she says, 130 nothing. A` few moments, or a half hour of such rest gives her new life for he!` Work, which has always been very- ardnous. Thls she does three or: four times daily, if nothing interferes, ` Another woman, Vnot Vadvancned `ii! Years, has undertaken to ~reBt0_!'0 delicate 1.e-mu by physical u1tur- She writes:--I have Vexpstixdedg. 0.11, `chest two inches and d half Wi,`hi`A'f `i-` months. At the bgiqning of 1|!/5-. f`,~ T _ .' . .4 -.t V L . _ 31.`..;.`. .a; ~v -av vnav vva---.`---- I was very miserabl,. with 9, `correspondingly weak in its` the result of grippe. could get plenty 'of freli 013` AR 4 . . .: .. 4 ` ' [ V V. " *7," ' `i 2;- I -7 { "r`'J ed to try" building` Several times during f1?140_d`.'Y I felt facigued, if only ~ L a long time reading, ' V. 9911' up'warmly, go . . , _reathe deeply, aud{!Z:_iFh 1 l ` ' , pace` for ten or,f96 and forth`, carry" ....hest and shotgld Mu 2|,` per line 62] or each snug. All It---4 continued `through the Winter .8-Dd _ .___L-_-. LA... ml-nunrnlv 11011 00llI:ll.luUu `uuuugu vuu u........ _...... spring, no matter how stormy the. day. The verandah was of course sheltered. Whenthe first six months had elapsed I found my chest had expanded two inches and a half, the heart s action was stronger and in every way the physical system strengthened and refreshed. _ Awriter in'the New York Herald says:- Every woman who needs it should give up from hfteen minutes to a half hour daily for thorough and continuous relaxation of the body. As :near midday as convenient is the best I'UlU-Avlvlu vs vuu .....J, __V midday %_time. At two o clock say. every after- noon, unloose the clothing, and fasten- ,ing, that no part of the body they be |._:_.l'...l nun rnnrn than at End ling, man no pan. on. uuu .,...._, ....._, _, lgirded any more than at night, then lie down for not less than fifteen` minutes and not more than an hour, perfectly at upon a bed or a long divan. `Keep every part of the body as passive as possible.` Sleep ,a few minutes, if possible. But, at `any rate, remain in this position for a. `little while. It is better,*but not necessary, to undress, but every muscle, every nerve, every lartery, should be completely relieved artery, 1-fhould I from pressure." Illl-I-l Pnvwuuu `. One woman `I know undresses, goea to bed for an hour` and sleeps. A darkens the room so it will seem like ni ht. -In this way she resources and maintains -her health. Many will say they cannot get the time, but if they arrange their work" right they gain time rather than lose it. The Clothing Question. ' These Believe in Matrimony. I Four mothers were discussing the` present training and possible futiires of their children. ~ ~ . `.` The height of my ambition,. said the first, is to `get my four daughters married by the time theysre eighteen. _ Yes. chimed in `t.he.second_, Dr. Parkhurst is exsetly right. There is no `career like marriage `for 9. women. .1 I I_'. 41....` uuvnel Q _ Our Clothes t. to a. T, and With spring winds ablowing and pricesdown owing. -Our Coats and Suits going, and tbere s no better time than nowifor buying. . Cupid's .A.rrow. ~ . Donn-, run from a. question that must interest you. Have you your new suit `.? If not, drop in at tho rst opportumty and let Us show you ourplums. *career lure mum.,,.. _.... .. ..-W_ If I didn't think there was a `goad_ map growing up somewhere for my lit- tle gi rl'I` would be mis6rable," aid No. 3`, as hhe, patted the .golden_ ctTu-ls of 9.; Billy maidonither knee _. .. ,, __- ..:..I.L n woman doctors Illaluuu. GU uvo -nu..- " You are right. No woman doctors and woman lawyers for me, raid the fourth woman with dignied emphaeie. g,.To' any one familiar with the his- Itoriea`,of.:thae women, theii opinions would furnish food `for serious reflec- Vtiongf _'J.`he'.:at_epeake_rj married ,a man V w;ho.;ja(i*~Lnever. .made so. liying- :9: his A brief iinter-.- ; A Fnotinslie aidencg Nature's putting` en her freshest raiment at this time of year. It would be Well to follow her example and throw away that old t1e, replace it with one of our Wood Ties, the latest. t ' The Straws Hat Seascn. Wsar.m day his erceness, s, OIdSo1 is getting down to business. Circurnvent try one of our coo1Y%`eddos.% ' A lfRea.so1i1, . e Right, Ready. Ha.rdiTimes--o-Remedial Bill. o BARBIE FRIENDS, DIGEST THIS: % {E are _the practical politicians who see the peoples need and legislate our Capital to su1_t all classes; the poor, the needy, the thrifty,.the well to do,` the millionaire, f all gust to our mill. Same policy governs all parties. Now Open! Ready for Business! 0 " I WONDERFUL CHEAP ME N. time she vias to eell cakes on the streets to keep her children from starv- ing. II .1 _,_,__j _____ _ The husband of the second was a `man whose salary gave his family a 5 comfortable living for the first ten years of their married life, but he was strick- en with paralysis before the prime of life. The eldest child, a boy of great promise. died at the age of twelve, the father followed him in 9. few years, and the wife was left to support three young children and herself `as best she could. The third was the widow of a bril- liant professional man. She had $20,- 000 in her own right. Her -husband ran for oice, was defeated, took to gambling and drinking, anddied of de- lirium bremene in in few years. She, too, had to solve the problem of making a. living for herself and two small chil-0 dre_I_J_. '- 1 1 , ,2-) ,.I,__, IIIUIJI The four women had married rather i late in life a widower of small means and medicare talents, and after six years of wedded life she had put on. widow s weeds and entered the lists of the bread winners on . behalf `of four. children,` all girls, and one of them 9. helpless idiot. V A ll 0...... L...-I `n:rI I-innla knnnl-.11 and ILUIIJIUDB nu Iv In All four hadlaid health, beauty and 3 happiness on the shrine of Hymen, yet "not one could be induced to declare i marriage a failhre, and all were anxious to secure husbands tor their daughters. These wome_n represent the hopelessly- conser'vative' class -a class that will al-_ `ways exist, no matter how much wo-. men may be emancipated, and that will continue to furnish" long suffering wives to the sons of men as long as the sons` of men choose to marry. "No possi- bility or'_even`certsinty of disaster can "deter them from _ matrimony . It is- their vocation,` and they .- enter it as trustinglyand devoutly as those who take the hlaclr veil. ` Drinks forvthe Sick. _ Imperial Dziuke-.-Diisaolve from two to three drama` of cream of tartar ip 9. quart of boiling wither,-add the juice of one lemon and` a lime lemon peel, and vaweoten with :_Iugar.-. When cold may be ,tIk;en'h-egly as a cooling. drink- and diuretic. A' .v alnable-'.drinl: -in thteguengd htanstrdke qny pasaive_ con? se-ti~mvf `.59 `??=in-m m- m A ~ .-I ; `..n' 1- .|' 61.1 _`| Lemonad- -I.Parethinly the rind of V` a lemon,Vand'cut't1.1e lemon into slices. `Put. the, p_e_el avndqglioagi Jemon into a jug with ..-?q 0\i:.01'e-_'*h.i"to sugar. and pour ,3 `vet ` l;th:emT "bn_6,,'_j:pinis of. .v boiling` $**!>=% %P9r% .? wae:i;.JfV?*].Ga&er ghrjufg closely, and di. . m)vv,vuv- bxsummcn: co,

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