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Northern Advance, 12 Nov 1896, p. 2

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,,,,, ,__, -..,...,... nuu uur c work. d Pictures, specially atten ed to. {secured the service_s of Mr. R. P. eway. Pa.. the ennhnnnzl ..,...::.:......- 24 Dunlop-st. . Davis, me services or Mr. R. 1., the eonginued condence f the Dublin ; nnngrln-9"- : cum_;:m_1ea conhdence gublxc IS condently :t1on guaranteed. c a - - V --tr-on-nnvpao NB`. Foster says the gap between private prices and public cost is partly due to the economies of well managed public enterprise, partly to the uncertainties of a new business, which are now, however, reduced to a comparatively narrow margin, and pm. ly to the rapacity of powerful private monopolies. The latter generally oper- ate most powerfully in the larger cities. Tug cyan...` -1. LI, - uauunus or an kinda, Fire Bhizh. Hair. Storehouta at the Northern Rad foot of John street, near the depot. cm. Liqxe in cm than that of mg n: uuperior. Ooe--Cor *mn%I smvr '. aucull 30C1GtV. N store. Dunlop St. W Fhgdanagc, gate uate nt. at. Medical Socletv. ot gee--O rinary Sur Colle ver_ :1. Hdnbr , onor member wan: Drv Gum` nt of dnseasea of animals used in estud. specialties. Oice at L ' Stables, oggosite Bank of To . Residence, Stables an nrmary. 62 Collier street, n the American Hotel, Barrie, Ont. Oioe Telephone I No. 70. House Telephone No. -1. * ' l we American Hotel,'Barrie, ' Telephone No. 7. __..._______..___ muur; PLANING MILL - % GEO. BALL, Car- penter and builgier. and f t f d , sash, blinds, mouldmgs, etc.m? ?n`i`x`1:gm<-aef" ll 1:21:18; done romptly and satnsfactoril . F t , B e] street? Barrie. Y ac my ay d {__.___._ , BARRIE PLANING MILL- builder. ma etc. 1 dpne prgmptly satnsfacmrilv . 'Ststes,"and his facts, gnres and deddc-A tions are of great value and :interest to sllgengaged in these industries and to l city, town and village corporations who want good service at moderate cost. The difference in the price of light in different places in `the United States is -beyond conception, wide apart, and forms a perzect chaos .that almost dees explanation.` There are many factors to be considered, and as many varying circumstances that may `affect the price of light. All these are 1 brought into the Professor's calcula- tions. He shows that Boston has been 0 paying $100,000, New York, $330,000 and Philadelphia, $425,000 a year more ' I than they should for the light furnished 0 by electric light companies. `I11. 1'3 bl ll-I50 street. unveiling punuc. Bar god larder w the best. Good stablmg and at! Luggage of guests conve ed free trams. Few doors west of arket 1 Manager. Excellent accnmn travelling public. Bar ! Btahllncr and - Juvo uc at ms omcez at the every Saturdav. Residence 22 oHNsON & SA V RANT, I and Dealer: in l nnl- n` -" i ost Oice building. B dence. Mary street. rost umce buudmg. Mary S... . u,uuu _xreeno1d SOCUl'l interest. No pnncnpal money 1 the _term. H. H. STRALH arrnn me ter Barne. lam?-_ auulng m an as . branches. Marriage l;i;:ens' issued. 0ice-Ross block, Dunlop street Barrie. in...-.. 45-1y- ., $70,000 Interest. pnncnpal muuev rm-nnh-AA .....;n _.u \Ju Notes D the County. Real estate bou ancing in all its branches on Keal Estate at lowest rates`. 1s.:ounted. Collecuons made in an ght and sold. Dunlop IAMES EDW-ARDS, Conve; - Marrjugg lalgeuseu. O . `D--. An- - , "11 R. E. D. WASHINGTON, Dentist, Graduate Royal College of Dental Surgeons, and Honor Graduate Toronto University. 0Hice-Over Both- well' Store. Dunlop Street, Barrie. 27-52 1.\. w. u. MACLAKEN, Dentist, successor to Dr. Bosanko. 01ce-l lately occupied by Dr. Bosanko. Residence-0ucen's Hotel. 16-ly 13. BOSAN KO. DENTlST-Ross black, east U Of POSC 0ilCe. O$ce nnpn nvnru Ac... - - |-- -.__ R. WM. RICHARDSON, Dentist. Graduate of U the Royal College of Denta Surgeons, and Honor Gradnate of Toronto Umversity. Preserva- tion of the natural teeth a specialtv. Oice-Both- well : Block, Dunlop street. Barrie, Ont. 8-ly ...-n 77- large amount of private fund per cent. on good approved secunt gsgjngg & yIcCAg<:1jHv. _ s to loan at 5 y. MCCARTHY, RS. ROSS 8; ARTHUR, Physicians, Surgeons, etc. W. A. Ross. L.R.C.b. Edin,, L.R C.P.. London. J. R. Arthur. M.B. Toronto Umversity, L.C.P. and S., Ont. Oices and night residences- Brown's Block, Dunlop street, Barrie. Telephone R. J. F. Palling, Graduate of Trinity University Toronto, Fellow of Trinity Medical College, Member of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario. Oice and Residence, 18 Owen street. Ix. nu.uu:.n, aurgeon, nye, nar, xm-oat, nose, .1) 40 College street, I` oronto, may be con- sulted at the Queen's Hotel, Barrie, on Friday, Oct. the nth. from 8 to u a.m,, and the second Friday of every month. ' ONALD ROSS B. A.-Barrister, Solicitor, J Convey ancer, etc., money to loan. Oices, Bank of Toronto Building, Owen street, Barrie. 48-ly WM. M. CAMPBELL, Barrister, Solicitor. Notary, etc. Mone toloan. 0ices-Barrie and Stayner. Barne Bank of Tononto Building, Owen street. 5-ly CCARTHY, PEPLER & MCCARTHY, Bar- tisters, Solicitors, Conveyancers, etc. D'AL'roN MCCARTHY, Q.C. F. E. P. Pzruin, Q.C. J. A. MCCARTHYB _D. C. Muxcmsox. 31' ne. MCCARTHY. Pxpnsn, McC,uu-av 8; DUNCAN, Alliston and Creemore. an: A null! l.\Il\lLV D\-IL` X AVIlI\J VV (1 I I , DaJ'X'l5lI'I' LVU' U taries Public, Solicitors of Supreme Court, etc., Barrie, Ont. Oices in Bank of Toronto Block, No. $10:-.n street. Branch oice, Elmvale, McKeggie s oc . 1 w. rmuu un, namster, ooucuor, nu!-ary (J. Public, Conveyance:-, &c. Offices over Fraser, Clark & Co's. store, Dunlop street, Barrie. Money --`private and Compan funds to lend at lowest rates 0 interest on town an farm property. 9-ly. __._._______;______.____,____ l0Nll:Y AT 5 PEI! CEl\'l`.-We rge private fnnrla 9.. 1,... EORGB w. LOUNT, Barrister, Attorney, Soli- citor, Notary Public -Oices in Bothwelfs Block, Barrie, Ont. '24-ly Barrie. ' ` , Money in sums of $2,000 and upwards, to loan at 5 per cent. - `n it a_.__._.... nt! I`_ ll Dan-an 1 Inn in 1 43 an; an, T - Barristers, Solicitors in High Court of J ustiocu, Notaries Public, Conveyancers. Oices over the Bank of Toronto, Ra I-rig. --w-vi wv --_...- C. E. I-Vluwsox. R. W. D. MACLAREN, Dentist, U1ce-knnm= la! EWSON & CRESWICKE, barristers. Solici- V tors of the Sn remc Court of Judicature of Ontario, Proctors. otaries, Conve cars, etc. Money to loan. Oces-Ross Block, atria. II II 1! ______ -- A In` IX Pa-nunnu `J; J ' we IIJUUBDVH lt-OIlI\U0|, vv u -nu ---.., Gm; `E. I.=Bnowx, : -_ -` Ban-ie, Alliston and Creemore. . ' Ltnuox 8: Boys, ` - Elmvale Barrie oce-cor. Dunlop and Owen ate. Elm- vale q'ide-opposite Hunt's hotel. Money to loan at lowest rates. ,,% VETERINAB >r Joan Dxcxmson, B.A. D. F. Macwa-rr. -,-.--v-- .--.-. w-pp.--v. ~- MCCARTHY, Pspnnnh (_:lCl>_RBOUI-D & MCCARTHY R. PALMER, Surgeon, -Eye, Ear, Throat, Nos, 40 Cnllecre Street. rnrnnfn, man he ran. ;. .uuVA1..1., 1Vl.U.b.M,, omce in l5othwell's L Block, Allandale. On the premises at night. 4'1-lv T. BANTING. Clerk Coun ty of Simcoe. will be at his oice, the Court House, Barrie. and P.O. Cookstown. .-.______.________.______., H. Sruruv, Q.C. .\. DUDALV ISU, oince. ICKINSON 8: MACWATT, Barristers, No- tzrhn pnl-din. Snlinitnru nf Qnnron-In Court, ant. {TRAN-IY .9; ESTEN. Rat-r: \.J.` Har` T. AIALL, M.D.c.M,, oice in'Bomweh"sl BlOCk. Allnndah-__ (`II fhn nrnncnc at n:(1kf snowN,mm*T ` soil !_.ivton`_&c. Hwanrox Lnmox, W. A._ Bovs. W. PLAXTON, Barrister, Solicitor, Notary p|||'|`:n Fnnvnvnnrnr Rm. OH-in-.g nver Fraser. _.__________.__.._..._....._.______ A. RADENHURST, Barrister, Attorney. -Solicitor in Chancery, Conveyance: etc. 3--_'iraI_: door Owen street, over Bank of Com- .....Q 4;- MANUFACTURE8. -`*** D4l.ICI(Ol' In \JllBlll5UIy; vvuvn -Fu-sI_: 1 ,,,.--.. ...,.._.u._y L IUWCSI rate 0: incnpal required until end of STRAAHY, bolicitor. Etc.. 01- l(3"ICIAIa. FINANCIAL. HOTELS. pnrsiongif DEN'.I`l.S'l`S. M`I`;eople `he; are -complaining of the scarcity of wood. V ' Street corner looting in pifevglent .chaI_; it has` ~be9omeV a n_ `ub:hitinted- nuisnoc to -`all (in nnr uh-nah A . unn 1 13 1 -1 blc Oice open every day. . U 43-ly n. 1`EL.-ALF. ARNALL. accommodation for the llardcr well supplied with ' attentive hostlers. shed to and from all street on n....n.... SURGEONS. -`}? Ivur ILWSII . 56Mul sDry1 caster St. -o \lII1 and : j.` wunxsr ., uunur member Ewan: Dry Good [ulcaster Sf. c3:;_;1'1;'t_;eh. e ancer, nssucr of ce strictly private. l at his private resi- xx-ly I. am: sola. convey- Licenses mlon strn-at R.-.-'- no cu auu Iron} : street on Dunlop I utonuhort. A. E. H. Cxnswncxx. at: on good V lowest rate of pd nnl n--4 7-` G. H. Esrlx. 3 Main ..n.~....I..A run 5 an ulcrs V any part of )ld. (.l_ouvey- I,----v- _- rwnanvnvllt Our. eow by Is; came into, force lane Sunday,` let November, and everybod 13 expected to see thatit is not. violated; " and to aid.in punishing every on_e.who' does violate it. ` ' L " Herere th`at sell jiglgt as_ well as. provide for the streets : Luggage;-gin! public plgntag . W T. have a, tan no - k, 14-ly -unllllllll OK I01]!!! Iuuplv Pro 5a gm" Iluuwu ' I wn`:,j:,aa:ms-sn`:ssa-a.-2 wfim at two 1: D "t:5oh?3'u'3v'v2'$t'$'3' M -\..;____3'_____E_-1-_B"*_'1; . - ha ' , d `es mtendmg .t ' salu :{h;:w?$:crests by placmg their sales in his ha `won 'n:d_`s. _,___ . .- .- ,<- _--- ---awn Some of our young men have rented? a house to be used see club room this winter, and the Herald hopes that nothing will be indulged in which will, tend to corrupt the morale of the xotith of the town,` or out a stain on the good chereotergof those who intend to be-` come members. HANDLES Total assets. 8340.000. Money to loan on first mortgages. C011` veyanoing done. Accounts collecte . `kc. OFFICE. -- Over HEN DERSON '5 Hardware Store. JJUN UUN. EN G. - The oldest purely Fire Ins. Co. in the world THE INSURANCE CO Y OF NORTH AMER- ICA. Capital. 83,000,000. THE MEROANTILE FIRE INSURANCE 00 Capitol 8500.000: Government deposit mid- TBE WATERLO0 MUTUAL FIRE lI~:5L':"`-- ANCE 00. Capital. 8500.000` THE ECONOMICALFIREINSURAIVCE (`O- BERLIN. Total Money loan nn 9-=" -M-`"" " "' INSURANCE AGENTS AND (,0.\'- EYAN CERS. Represent the following Companies :- THE SUN FIRE INSURANCE OFFICE I r\`vu\-,-- __- - %??fiiffi?:iiE}i Ei _I-Irgqst circulation nf . - . v'v'V 6VVV'V'V'V'V VN'V'V I-lrelt circulation ofnn scientic a rin the word. 8 lendidl iIlusx-ated. Nopim-I11;->nc mm sho d be w thou: It. Week] . 33.00:: ear:8l.50s1xmonths. Addr:-ss.hiU.`N at 00.. nusaxns. 361 Broadway, New York City. DRAIN PIPE, PORTLAND CEMENT R. Freema has pun-ohavsed a. large` boiler, and engin for his tannery here, {whioh._will soon be placed [in position.` . n.... --_ n._L~ - vv-----vu.-., n-AI v nan.-AI.onLlllloAV 1 5. Condensed advertisements on First Page such as Wants of all kinds. Lost and Found Property for Sale or to Rent. Specic Articles Eto.,Eto.. must be accom anied with the cash and will be inset-ted-F rst insertion, 2 cents, per word. each subsequent insertion, 1 cent 1 word (names. addresses. and gures countedpzg words): but a reduction to 1 cent per word wt} be made when the number of insertions or to tune matter exceed FOUR. ` l\__4_A--_. A 1 4- IIUNN & co. F6`: Oldest bureau for I Every `Hem. taken the pu no by a. non: IV 0 - - ----up -n-v-`an \aa'n\l!JIJV.A l.'\IIJIVo Cuts for Advertisements man In every case be mounted on solid metal bases. v ' caveats. . TRADE mums. DESIGN PATENTS. . COPYRIGHTS, ato- ormation and free Handbook write to MUNN C0 36 . BROADWAY. Saw Yumz. ` Qldest r securimr nnfnnrc In A........~. 373T.*S`CO`T T nu. my mum: puuuc unw we week f01lowinE_" Advertisers will not be allowed to use then space for advertising anything outside men own regular business. Should they do an g:el:lie0Il)1tt rates will be charged for such adver - gov--u u-uuvue ";.I;r'eEerred positions in the paper will sold at an advance of one third on above mm; This rule will be strictly carried out. CONTRACT CHANGES. Advertisers will please bear in mind that no tice of intention to change advertisemem must be handed,in to the olce not laterthgn Saturday at 10 oclock, and the copy for gm, change must be in the ADVANCE ofllce not um, than 12 o'clock noon on Tuesday. in any week otherwise the advertiser's announcement may not be made public until the week followin I Advqrtisegs will not use rig... 15-tf ORDERS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. The Royal '1'}L";:}: of Temperance of this place give a musical and literary entertainment on the 13511 inst. PI ---v--v -puvuuuogvrl 2; 1nohe'a'.' ......... .. 5 Inches, i Column.. 10 Inches. 1 Column 20 Inches, 1 Column w'5& o? month-the three added. m_onthly raw mm 1 "mar uwu munu1s-u1e with 10 per cent. added. -.1 l'1__n__..._- .2 unoh ........... . . - ._ ..-v. Reading oticea, 10 cents nor. lin t aertlon: 5 gents per line tor eacna3E ' Insertion of the same matter. All items um 5 "lines of this character charged as 5 lines. Legal, Oicial and Governme t dr manta will be charged at above rglte: vent Contract advertisements will be taken at : following ta which are drafted on 00 commercial 1) ciples, and. as they will b, strictly adhered to in making new cont:-ac`. utter present contracts expire, there will 1;, only one nrlce for all: 002-? TRACT ADVERTISING. I ---Dea.ler in ANTHRACITE AND BITUM INOU.'\' /--_-...-u-nu` First insertion, 10 cents per lin sequent insertion. 4 cents nor line? ~-- --g . gv. Cuibvnnnsnzns snovm Non mm um 1 (12 ling: solid nonpaa-ell make one Inch) mmsxnm mvxnnsnunn-pg, Ql_-L .I..._-_a._I-_ `A . -um Anvuion nus A cxncvnus or rovnrnnn mmmum AN FOUR COPIES. it ot quite double thst of mo Piper pubiished in Bar:-many 0 `A1 Water Lime, Plaster 4 ' iii; 'fu;<.a;;l` :t~".i.`.oronto attended. ` 111: ubgrrnenn ADVM '-'1v:r';;d 'z;3L;i;s-the 1:11 with M m" D. I-I. LYON & SON, Specialty and pan-t`es 't d` to have Qcqnsult their own inltm-pzenelanv 1nnlEm'no' their No. of Inches Qnnnn --. .- vv. ooL DHUADWAY. NEW Ynax. ` I securing patents In Axnvrl-#3.. gatent out by us is brought hv-fur) notice given free or charge In we 2 - --.1 9 no - an - ADVERTISE IN BARBIE, ONT CONDENSED ADVERTISEMENTS. ..__-A -.1_-_..x__._- -,, - .1 - _- ..v..-..---an Father J ibra was one of the early missionaries to this country, coming from France forty-ve years ago with the late Bishop Charbonnel. For a number of years he labored `along the shores of Lake Simcoe. -' The deceased was in Barrie about 16 years ago, and while acting in the posi- tion of assistant at St. Mary's he did duty at Brentwood. ` -..- ...... wuuvuug uompames OFFICE OF LON DON . EN .f vu-u_-1_ 11:3,, 9 3Acivance."' SUCCESBOR T0 Telenhone. Abvnnmarxa urns Nvxnmm I2. 1896. } Una Inger tion. Yuma Foot of Toronto Strae who can think 0! Iome um? thlngoo tent? in van rodm A Good Man Gone. The death of Rev. Father'Jibra, at the House of Providence, Toronto, last week, will cause general regret among his many friends in this town, . where for so many years he was a familiar gure. He was a quiet, unassuming man, going about doing his duty as a. priest in the kindly spirit of the gospel, offering; consolation and advice, espec- ially among the poor and lowely to whom ,he ministered. His kindly spirit frequently made itself known in acts of unassuming charity. He was the rst contributor to the Barrie Gen- eral Hospital, giving ten dollars. ' 13.1 I` ` ofParls,:&:c. * 13 I 23 .` 5T Inser- Inser- Inset tiona. tions.*t (3mos_)[(6mosM1yr.I J K_____ --. iuci yon BMENTE M It are d CODVO an-av dairy Turn the rascals out-the familiar arty- cry-may be applied to microbes as wel as to men. The germs of d1sease that lurk in the blood are turned out by Ayer s Sarsaparilla as effectually as the old postmasters are dis- placed by a new administration. Wdnte speci oftbi ohees for`w to at far ,r thme winte Iervi expen Ineun Sc its en to so as th diaho of so factn Th about patro tion i the warn mcli carcf callex least pleas cute tion the f and g curin ing a only couvi Supp had costs] The above gures from Professor Parsons interesting papers should furn- ish something to think about before the holiday season comes. Tb and i T0118 ` Hum factu ne $10 $5 a. Elmil to tl men Elm had tam fact 1:18P % fo The result in group A are very good, but 9. zero for the cost of electric street lamps istbetter still. It mea.ns}$800,- 000 a year saved to the tax payers of Philadelphia, $400,000 in New York and $260,000 in Boston. It is better yet to have a moderate prot from the public lighting system. - ' Luverne, Min.--$520 ,' above all operating and xed charges and 12 street area, 2,000 c. p., free. Falls City, Neb.--$650 3 above all operating and xed expenses, and 150 screet lamps free. `I1 -- Very many municipal plants are simply street plants; that is, they do not light stores or residences, or sell any light at all to the citizens, but are conned to providing light for the streets. ].t is a great mistake to limit a public plant in this way. If it is al- lowed to do commercial lighting as well as street lighting, the volume and density of its business is largely in creas- ed ; it has a day load as well as a night load, and the cost of ' production per , lamp is materially decreased. The I truth is that there should be but one electric system in any town or city, ,, and that should be a municipal system consolidated -with the re department, waterworks, gas works and street car lines, and should supply light, heat and power to all the -citizens at or near cost _ as well as luminating the streets and 1 public buildings. In. many places sub} 3 sstsntially such a, system-is already` at d fact, 'an_d.'s,ome of the;.-results -` aVost.9x99d`"81Y `!?.`*`i?".'* .*`*-riv; i V t Rock 1. ort Mo.-$900 ; above all operating and fixed expenses and 65 street lamps free, &c., &c. If`! Farmville, Va.--$340 ; above all expenses, xed charges and operating and giving the city fre, 25 full arcs, averaging 6 hours per night. |',A _,,, 1.: Anna - . - - - '"-r"' St. Peters, Min.-$0 ; lights cost` nothing, 1,000 incandescents pay all expenses. GROUP 0. Here there is a. profit besides_prodI1c- ing street light wiuhout cost. 0xford.`0.--$5,- 1,300 pay for the street lamp ("L `H. 1 :5: g. 'Couneil Gfv: Kan.-~$O 5 commerc- ial lam pa pay all expenses, operation and interest. Middleton,_Pa.-- $0 ; 500 incandescents pay all expenses. L no It-\ A.` ----~ ,5--- Crete, Nob.-'-$0 ; commercial "lamps pay expenses, (50 street area, 1,200 c. p.; till midnight.) ' BamiL,'111..:$o; costs nothing, all expenses paid by commercial light, 120 street arcs, all. night. f`I....4.- 17.1. An Albany: _Mzo.--80 ; commercial lights pay all expenses, (30 street lamps, 1,200 c. p., burned all night. D_,____:_ `I'll an evernge 9_hotrsp. 1I1igI;.",..`,' -~.~- -:4` . 1 L ; `sweeten, 2,000 _ night, moon. " ' , _ _ Cheballia, Wuah.-$8 5 2,000 o, '11., all night, every hight. 5 ' Indianola, Ia."--$7; 1,200 o . p., average 6 hours. ~ ` Grand Ledge, Mich.- -$6.50. Madison, N. J. --$12 ; incalidesoent, 30 c. p. mercial light. In view of these considerations it is not to be expected that private com- panies can furnish light as cheaply as public plants. A consolidated public plant can produce light at a lower cost than it is possible to a private cam- my with equal efficiency of manage- . ent, equally good construction,and an equal volume of business. * `* ' ' O ~r anon A, ; 1,300 incandeseucg i was largely l " Thmngha & Co : mill.` Malta, will likely run}ll_guhe_4wint`ae4r.'_ , - * I _ ~Ve'eael'e areunloading large quanti- ties ofgtaiu at ounfelevator. ' There: hes` been considerable building V tqOWDj3h6:p&8C eeasonend everything bright; for the future. V T . K A cavz`[J>iVtn1:pi:::a:;1'_1;e`was ed at the concert in Grins ; . l`li'ursday night: off looking for big game. _ _- v-..- The perie purchzse has not yet bee `completed and matters are at a stand still because some 9f the oouyoillors are gag-\:L_` _---~ A-- A "manna, V This town has '3 checker club with P. .Wallade as President and J. L. Kelman, Secretary; (6). Public ownership has no interest to pay-even if the people do not own the capital, but borrow it, they can get the money at much lower rates of in- terest than private companies have to P3Y - h We are looking for a good time at the approaching Centre,Simcoe Sabbath school convention, which will be held here on the 18th ,and 19th inst. There will be some good. speaking, ne music and interesting discussions. The Meth-. odist church will be used the rst day and the Presbyterian church the second day of the convention. All who feel en interest in_Sabbath school work are pressingly invited to bepresent, Messrs. CamplseJll Bros. shipped a car load of apples to Muskokd this week. 7 - Staynexj. An ex monk lectured in the barracks last Friday night. 'Il'-__-, I` ` ..--.c.-u-av-vo Fowl suppers appear to be just the the fashionable entertainments to draw crowds round this part of the country. I A number; of places were defaced by boys and young men here Ha.llowe en by daubing paint on doors, gates and other things. This is mischief that de- serves the severest punishment. IH_A,I , ` Rev. Mr. Gallafugnewrqpreached a good sermon in the Presbyterian church Sun- day morning. Duringlaat inbnth Hisey Bros. ship- ped'40 car loads of live stock from here and other stations along the line. 11 11- 1. Creemor. D. Hisey, V.S , Deputy Game War- den, issued 13 licenses to deer hunters last week. _:.---:u - J ? C 1 \JJ-` . i Cod-liver oil the taste is hidden, the oil is digested, it is ready to make fat. I I 0 The d1seases of th1nness are ' scrofula in children, ` Consumption in grown h people, poverty of blood in either. They thrive on leanness. Pat `is the best means of overcoming them. Everybody knows cod-liver oil makes the healthiest fat. `[__ t-V__A_A_O rn (5). It is abie to save a great deal `by combination with other departments of public servlce. /n -\ thinness1 Y R'$ u __ _I;thanic Pills `sick H due %Permanenil;yCured I was troubled-, a longtime, with sick} headache. It was usually ac- companied with severe pains in the temples and sickness at the stem. ach. I tried a good many remedies gift` o. recommended for , _ _ V i . this complaint; but \ - _ it wasnotuntilIbe- ` `gantaking i - . Pills that I `received . ` ;'anything like perma- ' nent benet. A sin- gle box `of these pills did the work -for me, and I am now a. well man. ; C. H. Hvwcnmas, East Auburn, Me. For the rapid cure of Constipa- tion, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, N au- sea, and all disorders of Stomach, Liver, and Bowels, take When you ask for Scott : Emulsion and your drugflstdgives you a ackagq In I salmon-co ore wrap er w th the pict- ure of the man and lab on lt-you can trust that man! Ll ALLKAIXCC L1.lC In Scott's Emulsig of izatnanic Pu? ltodal Ind Diploma. at World : fair. 50 cents and $1.00 Scorrr & Bowna, Chemists, Belleville. Ont. (4). It does not have so advertise or solicit busmess. AYEB S THE Nomrnnnn ADVANGE. R""*f -.j_-- - `i H mi 't:s"]Tn,- . ' ` `CAN -EARN LAROENSALARIES weekl . canvassln ztor Pelham Nurse 0 who pyosseas snewezst and lmprovecz ry for ropagating` hardystock for a lsectlons of anada: also newmxd tested varieties of seed potatoes: `write us=1'or terms and ex- clusive ten-Ito: . ` V ' sp.uuAuJ_auns_tIiv co..i1ore;igo;ois o.. 1 methods T'tIL;cooKs nE's'ff?hT:r:`n ; . G`.T'slI.[.l CLIIAIIA ._..- _... v uuvuavuv. (3). It does not have to retain law- yers or lobbyists, or provide for the en- tertainment of councilmen, or to sub- scribe to campaign funds, or bear the expense of pushing the nomination and election of men to protect its interests or give it new privileges, or pay black- mail to ward o' the raids ot cunning legislators and oicials, or buy up its rivals. also uopymg Uld Pictures, attended to N.B.--Having secured services F Sharpe. of Ridgeway, Pa., eontinued cond and liberal patronage of is conde solicited and the fullest satisfaction guaranteed. I gIIp:,v,.V,I\,U_ I ` ; &LAna:o1-'sAu:;m camnm. , -__ .._.....-.1 a4\J\tl\u This Gallery is now provided with an outt of the finest instruments and accessories manufactured for the rocuction or rsr-class art onl . '12:: public will nd in this Studio onlv first-class work. Photogra hs all sizes and kinds. from 81.00 per dozen up. amily Groups and Lar e Work. also Copying Old attemfed __N.B.-Having the new-vinna ..c M- n n gau--u OPPOSITE [The FPhotog;[,Ta;gA|3VerI I-`on '1'wEN9r\`r-six YEARS Q 'Is a Veritable Paridise for the ladies. There is a delight to the aesthetic taste in looking at the rich things so tastefully displayed in the window. \T-Ll_3, *' ' -" ' V`--I I Simcoe County Historical Society. The oicers of this society for 1896 are as follows :--Honorary President, Hon. J. R. Gowan; President, Judge J. A. Ardagh ; Vice-Presidents, Judge W. F. Boys, Dr. C. E. Jakeway, Mr. G. H. Hale; Secretary, Mr. A. F. Hunter ; Treasurer, Mr. Geo. Sneath. ,< j_%---'- Come and see what I Can do for you. ..v--V va. I.l.I\JI.lJ a (1). A public plant does not have to pay dividends on watered stock. (2). It does not haye to pay divi. dends on the actual investment. It)\ 1', ,._I .. --v uuvuv IJGULIUIGIJ kimi, and his son, the present baronet, Sir John, keeps up his `position in the same line. Gladstones and Whiskey. . The fortunes of the Gladstone family were_founded on the slave trade, and they are now maintained in no small part by the production of whiskey. The mountain `dew distilled by the Gladstones at Fettercairn is one of the best whiskies made in the three king- doms. The property was acquired nearly a century "ago by Gladstone s father, who lived in great state and never drove out except with four horses and outriders. Sir Thomas, the elder brother of the statesman, who succeed- him, was a Tory of the most patrician l nu.) L1- __~ A` ` Wife, children and over $40,000 all gone; -I alone am responsible. 'All has gone down ' my throat. -When I was twenty-one I had a fortune. I am notyet thirty-ive. I have killed my beautiful "wife, who died of a broken heart; have murdered my children with neglect. When this bill is gone I do not know how to get my next meal. I shall die` a drunken pauper; This is my last money and my history If this bill comes into the hands of any man who drinks, let him take warning by my life's rain. _ A tv?v_o-d').llnbill cape into-thqwlngngla nfva rlatibh of `mine, by lidi in Bhutan; which speaks volumes (in the horrors of stmn drink and uh traic therein; There was written in `red ink onthe back of it the following : ,1 ma`. A.p. AAA Importer of China and Crockery ware. .CHINA HALL. CI-IINA I-IALL. ...-... -.. ya ;u. vuu vv.I.uLlUVV. J I Nothing in this north country can surpass the Five O clock Tea Sets in Japanese Ware, Chocoiate Sets in Lig- mose China, Wine Sets, Dres- den Lamps, magnicent Din~ ner Sets and Toilet Ware, seen in such great variety at REMEMBER THE PLACE. BOT!-IWELL'S BLOCK. In

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