Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 20 Apr 1899, p. 2

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\JLVlIlall nvoo U: au> .._........, --~,,, , _ Convex aneer. etc.. money to loan. Bank of Tomato Building. Owen street. Batrio. y 7 , A,,,.-,__jT_ , R. . F. Pallin , Grad tcof Trini University ID .l`{u'onto, F u ofu i`I-inity MJL couege. 11...}... A` M... (`nlhura of Phvsiaans and Sunzeons LATE OF ORO, I-In purchased the pretmses oecupted bv Chan. Mc- Guire, jupt Venn or the Victoria Hotel, and. has 0 edunlhulineu in all kinds of Black- nmithing. onesh ' . etc. _ All work will be done I pqvmptly at the lowest to. Remember` the place. A. c: -_ _ __-_--A THE 0l0 EllABlE Aucnnuma} ....;: % I ' .I`d rti 'tei:di toha ~ ~w?z1?$-:1'3how':sn$+$'L by 5'15.-ing:h:i. A ` a.t'Ll`nn;AnvA`us ` __ A `3` .` l Klrib .o F AUCTION Wgnnncarqx Am.`-r. lI'lIlUv"-wvI[ :--... UT: Joan Dncxmsoxc. B.A. BAKING Pownxx, for cakes. One in a. drug. of course ; the other a "chemical"- and there are still others-SPICES of a1i i kinda. cream of tattar, etc. ' 1 1 'l|I__ l,,.- I - VANILLA, for ice cream. for instance; a Drugs and Chemicals V Hon. Mr. Sifton--The charges are` absolutely snd entirely false. The people against whom the. charges are made say they are false. -- ._.- I The 1.4;. STD D %_lnee to I"l... ,,___ _-.._- vv - 1 We keep a good drug store. Come and ask us about Kitchen Drugs. In the Kitchen. MONKMWS DRUG STORE ;1:nA'rHY & xs'rEN.' Ba ._..__.j__., :-:---:-2 {1} C ._ ..._..__......_-___.-....._.... S & "B_O\VN, Bu-nstcn, Solac- -* `ihuatrliox -lslmcox, W. 4. -Boss`. . . ICKINSQN & .MCWATT, Barristers. No- - tatieo,Public, Solicaton of S_;:_pretne Court, etc., hrric. Ont. Ocesinnnkof. otontoBlock, Ig. .`-Owen` street. "Bnnchioce, Elmvale. Nclicggac s lI.4I. FRANKLIN J. ROBINSON. =GRAD`UATE OF the Schnnl nf PI-anngl Q.-:-...-. 'r..-........ r`:..:1 )3. J. ARTHUR ROSS, L.R.C.P. 8: s, Edin- bu' h; M.F.P. 8: S., Glasgow, member of .:o:.1. I;nfl|aIlnn`na':ral Sl\l`;DfV_ sIIl'.III.V.-- . FgnM'wS.':i'5'6K".SALES (The 2}:-it `Press;-I-Ioq. Mr. Sifton completely swept away the Tapper} charges. There is V no need for `an in- yegsigaeion. e I UL.'1` & comm. Bun-isoers. Soligiwn of a L su:eas.cours1:r9s:~;..2*3::."_.9`::*..::i )"'.J.'. )R. `W. A ROSS, Egysician, Surgeon etc., L. `D I` C A:n `I D Innnn_ rag and )oN.u.n ROSS 3. A.--Ba.rrister. 1\nUnlaln`Ql'_ 500.- mnnev ID ENGINEERS AND SEEvEYORS. T. ARNALL, M.D.C.M,, oice in Bothwelfs Block, Allandale. `On the premises at night. A` 43- y 18 best Enos :5 get drugs is at a "DRUG STOTR . . The drugFist knows more about them than other neon e. a1vlIn._ Lne drug Isl other poop e. vnrnnxlny svncnons. 14-tf The postoice Department. announ- cod that on and after the lstof April the class of matter heretofore_k'nown7 as fth class `and consisting of pecksges and parcels open to inspectionuddressed ed to places in Canada and the United- Ststes, and subject to s rstelof one cent per ounce, will be designated fourth class matter; the so-called fourth class, consisting of_ closed against inspection? sud ,vsubj'ectp _to a. postage rote ofsix `cents per four_ `ounces, having been A. abolished. M_e't- `_i _ stteilunl. be fcrysrdeti "at letter, rate," V Iintlsiglsgal and cpmgnerciai documents ins'deede. - cpolicic-) ~ts.gbj%s_`!9ull-hr `ter. cloned; glinst inspection can there (including bank posse -books. but*e;oept._, F. C. GREGG,` Veterinary Sur :1. Honor Graduate Ont. Vet. College, onormembcr al Societv. on`;a.-s-om Ewans' Dry Gocd Dunlonst. . Residence P6 Miulnnntnr Sr- Near %-Market Square. l"I'|. La rty, "ARE NEEDED EVERY DAY 9. l`)`UNLOP-ST."BA RRIE. '.l`FY T..`-9A"- rntipnns. FINANCIAL. OFFICIAL. '.__-_.. ~-, should .be'imsgnilicenl-'3.` The synagogues in which our Lord .5 preached so much. were, I suppos_e,_ humble buildings. If we wish to spend` lavishly on Him we must spend it in* ' the education of children, 'in"care:for the sick, poor, and aged, in improving our workhonse chapels, our hospitals, and our prisons, ind in-a wise generosity 19 foreign missions and missionaries. `Our Lord gives us a special beatitude for these latter days :-,.-`Blessed are they * that hsve- not seen, but yet have believ- ed 1 But He. has told us also how to see Him even in absence. Weldon not perceive His presence or discern His tsoe so clearly in organs, painted win- dows, bells, reredoses, etc.', as in the children whom we train tohe good and strong, or save from misery and vice, the poor, the sick, the unhappy, the ignorant, the heathen, led from dark- ness to light--Awhose very faces may become like those of angels instead of blank, and hope1ess._ ` -1!- w. MlaAlI'l.`Y.. D. F. Mwwnrr. Aux. Cowax. 5 IZLII 7-ly _ot the -- -n-an- i`|%fp4e"NoRTHERAN.A$ ADVANCE nus A . ` DVA ADVERTISING RAT cm % - V V 9, povwnmn BUN Wu! AW ,,:;, ::*;,`.i:,a;i.`;`:1"`i:%` ` `N ame. g-Apvnnrlsnas snovm xo TE Tnlum-,_ 12 lines solid nonpareil make 1 in 011. TRANSIENT ADv1~:1msmmw- coxnnxsnn ADVERTISEME.\`TS.V - Condensed advertisements on first page gm` as wants of all kinds, lost and found. prom for sale or to rent, snecic articles, etc, em; must be accompanied with the cash, and r: be iuserted-hret insertion 2 cents per wo.-i each subsequent insertion '1 cent per wgsi (names, addresses and gures counted n words); but a. reduction of one cent per war; will be made when the number of inserw -of the same matter exceed four., Runxsnitr `ma Fouowmc Fuu: Ixsmsa - Comnrmss: The Mercantile, now ailiated with The Lon- don & Lancashire of England. Sem- ity, $15,000,000. The Waterloo `Mutual, of Wa.terloo,0rr. Tothl assets, $334,083. The Economical Mutual. of Berlin. 0:: Total assets. $393,078. Also Llovd's Plate Glass Insurance Com- Dally. Of New York. Cash capital, 31;.- HIS GREAT MISTAKE. There was less of the wrath of a ltrong man than of the hystetics of 1-s. ` vain men in Sir Wilfrid Lsurier s style \ of reply to Sir Charles Tuppsr. ~ for advertisements mm In every case be mounted on solid metal bum. Anavgize Sun Loan and savings Compsni of Ontario. Private funds to loan on first mortgages. 3: counts collected. &c. V . nm... ....-.. u-...|-........ - u..-A.....-- cm Rw- ur r u.n.--v Street. Barne. w wi:llir}5 per cent. ldded. , or two mont s-the th with 10 per cent. added. we '`Y nu 'Preferred positions in the paper Wm. sold at an advance of one-third on `ht? rates. This rule will be strictly camedm' CONTRACT CHANGES. Advertisers will please bear in mind notice of intention to change 8(lVe[ ti3em must be handed into the oice not later 1?: Saturday at 10 o'clock, and the copy {OW change must be in THE ADVANCE ojom later than 12 o'clock noon on Tuesday mm week, otherwise the advertiser s announce, may not be made public until the wee}; gt." lowing. I0 nhonuna nf Ar`Y1nrInnvnr.uon ..H__, \ 12 zhanges of Advertlsements allowed P, 1a11'.be{:th;I;x(;(aLare required, composition nu Atltravvinni-a nnlr La n11nI-Ivnp` L- __ .1 . I! luv vhlul vu Advertisers will not be allowed to nsem, space for advertislnz anything outside mg own regular business. Should they do, transient rates will be charged for suchul, vertisements. !ScRoac.u: & $M|TH,| `Rent Standard Life. London Guam` tee and Accident Co.. Provlnchl Buudlpg and Loan Auoclation.e- SUBSCRIBE? CAPITAL LIB aeunruy I01` UBDOBIIDH Lu 9 uv-' Company is undoubted. Rosa new Block. south side Dunlap 1? auto! the Poet Oloe. .- r_'.. it 129 A. A',l`h_e Montreal Gaz et.te _`shya :-A--'.l`h_evl , ;e;oub1egt.he Governtimnt has fallen '?-xcb First insertion 10 cents qnent insertion 4 cents per " Readinxz notices. 10 mm per line` ea line. ` 0 vs... I: reach saw mttion ofthe same matter All i `W V, -3 ucuw per line, ?-ml ."`" H ; tices 10 cents per line: , Rnealitl: 5wcen1;g per line fo 0, te der 5 lines, of this character, chargalmf Iinn ' `lines. der 5 lines, of this character, `,:d` V 5 Legal_ `Official and Government . menta wall be charged at above rateg,ad'"`h CONTRACT ADVERTISING. Contract advcrtisements will be , the following rates! wlzich are d1-amdtahu 1;` commercial principles and will be-' rlchered to. There will. be only one PM till. ' 4 Per Cent. Interest Paid on DeP ` The Security for Depositora in a L06` I hmnnnv in nndnn hmd. '=-'H:;.secuw:iz`yvt: dvgpommuigrs in a Loan co y is doubted. There" is no instance on record dcnoditior ha ever _made a loss bv a Loan C0`- 2 IIIICII O00 o o u c n o o o o o o o u .- 256 inches ............ .. f..`;.i .'i.?.;.,";2i`.',:".`.`.:;.'.:::: aoinchu, x eolumn...... `For one month-the ` with 15 added. `Tor months-the TD:-afar:-at` nnndlvdno. n .' Pnuvmcmsuunlm; mum ASSOCIATION. BARBIE llll & snvmns cu. A INCORPORATED 1881. Canadian Branch Oice. Head 0539* - MONTREAL. . LONDON. ENGIl- M. c. 1-uNsnAw. .SAM.J- PIPK" Bunch Manager Mana8" Ari`? 3&2 --r~-~ . pride-l-`local of :1-oigtio-=-end" neglecting "more pteeeing V needs. We ere all familiar withthe argumenteidrawnj fteth tllexnagniqence of the Temple end the iplendiii yam of fan ointmeht of" ` upikenerd. But each was expended on I unique centre--on the Temple, which a type of the one Lord, enden the _-Lord Himself. I,do not seewhy every \u nnch -11 :_..I... " ASSURANCE COM:-'AH' capital. $5.ooo,ooo. F"f, Application forms furnished and ra_te `l" GEORGE PLAXTON. AGhI~T~M,a SQ-17 . Bani: Ont. Office in Both? *Au` Drying Kiln. Estimates furnished f_r8n,;;, H. HHIVRIIV on. av-H My Contractors. Builders. annfactufers. &d- rag; S0811. Blinds. Monldin . &c. Planing 3" -cc 5 W9?! description one on shortest "t.;h,,g on all kinds of wood work and buildmg. beds: nob.-`pup :n Iuainnu _-,-.n.Ialn-1` and fufms l %-Amj;.j; ADVANCE-1 5}." ;:i'i:ai}?'vg3J&'T&B}i";aa"b-3iIgi3sg`;` 1 ..';..'i..*'-`*'*'...,,::'. `.19;-:a:::2:1:i:2- 5;` mar $017. Bsyeld street. north of the Found ? 505. _ 1.; I I10 I` I! being I'C'l'I10OClC(l aim --4-"hat -5 Iv_ the latest wood workin machmer)".~ 50 ` ,1\- 9' be'_Ible to handle all inds of work P"'-',_'F1>` ' y. See our work and get our P A DA\'L'1N & ::.| J` 0'71? VER WEL17/S Ha . A 'rcuu'"g and Shavm Parlor 0PiJ0g "3 BARBIE noun. BARRIE- nd seton aounu couecwa. ac. Barr: | `Oce over Henderson; Hardware Store. hf J o__hn Epgerson, OFFIEE.-Ncxt door to Bank of Toronto. 10%| :I-g6 n._:- 1 I. F Number of inches gnu.- Auruoxuzx-zb CAPITAL. s_;.ooo,ooo- " .L":`rILAs"IlIT ASSURANCE coMPANY- n..I mg -,_ , I-`nnndfd INSURANCE AGENTS CONVEYANCERS, G.C. Fire and Life Kssurance. u ' '-- Huang 1 ADVERTISEMENR` cents mu-1:_, scnoecuz .9. SMITH. A. m_iNKuN at. soNR:c' .._.-.oc ADVERTISE IN APRIL 20, A'.'i'2'm ~'Foundry.- ' ANKIN 50-" no. \,--. n-Iv ' 20. Barrie Model School. The annual report of the Education Department contains the following in- formation regarding the Barrie Model school for the year 1898 :-Principal, W. J. Hallett ; salary, 8900; year of appointment, 1893 ; number of assist- ants with rst-class certicates, 1 ; se- cond-class certicates, 8 :0 third-class certicates, 1 ; number of volumes in professional library, 45 ; Government grant, $150 ; Municipal grant, $150; received from fees, $100; number of divisions in school, 9; number used for M. S. purposes, 9; number of pupils sent to a division at r is time to teach `or observe, 3; length of time students are trained before being sent to the division to observe, 6 `weeks; length of time students are trained before being sent to the division to teach, , 6 weeks; total number of classes in the divisions used for M. S. purposes, 33; average number of .les. sons taught by each student during the term, 20; average number of lessons each class will be taught by all the students during the term, 14 ; average length ,of each lesson, 20 minutes; length of time student-tr_emains in a division. before -passing to another, 4 days; number of students on roll,` 20 `--,6 male and 14 female; number who passed nal examination, 18 ; number with junior `leaving certicate, ,9 ; num- ber with1 primary, 10; number with district, 0 ; average age of `students, I . - The `Collingwoodib Enterprise` editorially :5-'.l.`-he domestic life of `A11. Saints church has not been a happy 4 one for sometime, infact the relstious between the Rector. and a large portion" ot the `congregation havebeen `decided- ly strained. As a result, atthe_Eas'ter Vestry Meeting `a` ~ resolution "was in- troduced xing his stipend at- one dollar a year, which will be voted upon at the adjourned `meeting next Monday night. i This is the popular method of freezing out " unpopular ministers, and is `frequently resorted to in "Anglican `churches when dissension arises between pastor and people. The causes _that led up to thesedissensions, and they are not peculiar to -All Saints church, are perhaps not of material interest to the general public, but they are unfortunate exampies to the ungod-S ly, indicating that the Christ Spirit enters to a very small extent iiito the operations of religious denominations. Thinking men are becoming mor'e_and more adverse to taking active part in church work, preferring to take their chances in the quiet sanctuary of their own home rather tlfan incur the risk -of being drawn into unseemly strife, and the church can hardly blame them if they doubt the possibility of learn- ing Ohrist from such a union. In this respect `at least,` the Roman Catho- lic church seems superior, inasmuch as the disposal of the clergy is absolutely in the ` hands of the Bishop, and ques- tions of form and faith are conned to the ecclesiastical authorities, so that the humblest or most exalted member may always nd within the walls of his church that peace and consolation that seems necessary to the emotional `character. Value of the Paper. . The local paper takes the lead in im-_ por.tance as an advertising medium. It nds its way, free` of postage, to V every village in its oonnty,Tand is read` in nearly every honse. It `goes, too, throughout the entire state, -and more i or less far beyond its cennes. Through its .advertising pages the advertiser" introdne9s,_jhimse1f~ as he could `not posiaihlyvi as by any ether method; The *~adve`rtising columns to!` the, L paper are ssin_up_h .i_ntoi-est if u 0? . ?in5;t6IanitoB:i`rivbs`jia " "` ` JIHYFWI `FV FCKVF .1`,-_v vow -v ` , . _ . , disreputable , even than I-Ierdy `machine in Ontario. When. V` they did t;h ing`e'th'nt provoked the1_in`gry` criticism of all yho A .of them,'. they were eimply applying their election .-methods topnblic business. They are really not more t_o,b1ame than the men who nominnted and the men {rho ep- pointed them. Ae.Mr. Tet-te says, a. iecnlln-wag _ie in .eeall_3wng. He cannot be anything else. '%he m<`nl:V relponjiblg V" had Vno ext; A` `nA9f%-['59i74`F!' !r * 6*? By-demanding the discharge of the inmates ` of the House of Refuge charged against the town the town council gives the House of Refuge committee of the County Council a warning that we are not to be imposed upon with impunity. One of the paup ers whose maintenance was `charged against this town was never a resident here. Some of the municipalities that are now busily engaged in shit-king the responsibility of maintaining their poor in the House of Refuge were loudest in proclaiming, before the poor house was -built, that they were willing to provide. a quiet home for their poor.--Al1iston I Herald. To the County Council :` Mr. Warden and Gentlemen,-I am exceedingly thankful to you for erect-I ing such a comfortable building to shelter myself and others from the. (storms. I think many will join me in the thanks to you for your benevolence. I hope when we are done with the building on earth we will have a build- ing not made with hands eternal in the heavens. The House of `Refuge is a beautiful house and_ very` comfortable T We are told in the 14th chapter of St. John, rst and second verses, that In my Father's house are many mansions. I] am well satised with my `home. `Godliness with` contentment is great gain. I am a great gainer. Mr. and Mrs. Ross use me very `well. If you were to search the country over you `could not get any better care. I am respectfully yours in Ghristian fellow- ship and love, " V _' Dmqxonnaas in Ontario. ' Th e ;- Minister", `:of,. Agriculture for 9.`1"'-M! 7 m'*'A 1%'f"iu8 0591-f -ad! chin tie Vohgupept an}! ?mcg._tl` vilmbla ddvertisiy gveryone who debiros lie VLgVx:y.bne : Gho pgople and 'mIkeTl;imseIf`-.k'n_o`wn to (ill ._.,?-Pri,nten' Ink.' ' A " A do Notes. , V Hugh Gmickehenk.died.Mhe Home his :70th'iyeur. 'Ci'IokeEqiilt "was" com- n it suicide, e.ndAwaa`ae:t to the House of Refngein Joinery. .Hie remains were forwarded to Toronto onseturday ed.--Beeton World. ` hf Wane oh EH49: bvdeninsd lint in, ddmittsd 11 lmie Gabi frm `Midland `sometime agofor attempting to` com-`" evening,` ivhete the body will be dissect-' Inspector hieckoy of the House of Rfuge; iidvieed "the tdwn thy:-` the Housezof Refuge Committee had decid- ed_,that Duke Thesis and 'David'Bi'oom, ininates-of the House of Refuge, should be lohergeclb ' to the town of ` Allieton. The town, however,31s given theoption of asking for their dismissal "from the House of Refuge,` in which event the county will pay their railway fare to A_lliston.-`.He1-ald. V John Maoe writes to Messrs. Fore- man, of Gollingwood, from the House of _R,efuge-.-We arrived at Beeton safely, and were kindly treated by the men who brought us. I am satised with the place, but the woman is not. My leg is not better. am working at the shoe making business. I am not getting the nourishment that was said .I would get. How is Geo. Hawkes '1 Tell Chief Maiden that `I wish to see him as soon as he can come. .. .be depended on to return to the House `winter. '.l.'here is nothing" fair or.rea- 'who_ is able to work and cannot secure p'em.plo'y'inent is `kept by. the _ County through-the ;wi_n_ter_ he `should, be com- e:penaldwt9w:re-niin and cesium th mm- i ingicperation_si:l'or~at leastsa few mcntlas 3*-`??'t There is room for considerable im-. provement-in the law respecting houses of refuge and the control of the in- mates thereof; In the Simcoe House of Refuge during the winter "months several able-bodied men. were fed and cared for at -the County s expense, but now-that spring is approaching when these characters can assist on the farm and thus produce some returns for their keep, they manifest a desire to leave the institution and seek a-living plea- where. Of course they can nearly all of Refuge on the rst approach or sonable about such a course. If a man _c':`fj..t_l1`} :`f .i!>'.li`,`l_lpjg' and .sIi,IliI'Iner." Iffsoinei L such} i_gJp'.1 1qti. rnade` ; 'th_e7expense. cf` : vi case. of what ;ni .pei'80!I VWQ hope the County. Oohnoil jjvill. take this m,a,M_.er-'.up it ghe ung session, - Beeton, April 8rd, '99. ADVANCE `RV R. `G. Snow, ' Unclaimed Balances. The following `balances for ve years and upwards prior to Dec. 31, 1898, have not been claimed : _ BANK or COMMERCE. A. Finlay, Oro . . ; . . . . . . M. Rnddell, Barrie .; .... .. J. E. Gillespie, Barrie . . . . . . J. Mills,- G. Master, 6` .. . . . J. Houston, ` " D . ..'..`... C. B. Peterham, `Collingwood... Thomas Rape, Melville Fair &' Co.,. T. Meredith, ' cvuv V = For ajquartcr of axccntury -it has been` making thin` .childreq, child- `re n,% % :s'tr`ong ;' " kick `hildren, healthy. % : 1 Per cent. Quebec . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .From 25.1 -to 36.5 Nova Sootia . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.6 to 11.6 New Brunswick ....... . . 440 to 11.3 Manitoba .......... . .. . . 4.5 to 4.7 Britisholumbia . . . . . . . . 2.2 to 6.0 Prince Edward Island... 2.4 to 2.8 The Territories..... . . . . .. 0 4 to 2.8 The number of convictions for Of- fences against the Liquor License Acts has also decreased considerably in Ontario, during the same period of time, while it has increased in all the other provinces. In 1887 the total gures for such convictions in Canada were 3,376 against 2,900 in 1897, dis-` tribnted by provinces in the following proportions :- ' A .QQ- .9... Ontario . . . . . . . . . . . Quebec . . . . . . . . . . .. New Brunswick Nova Sootia... , .. . Britinh Columbia. . . . . . . Ifrinco Edward Island The Territories . . . . . .- Manitobc. . . . ..' . . . . . . . . common sense, and e'wfhat,,; would you "giie them when j they % are too hin i`! The best fat-fo.1.-ming food, of ; ;co.tu;'.sc. Somehow you % think of \ Scott's Emulsion at once. . c.Mi11.gd, ' C. W. Moberly, , .00. of Simcoe re 1).. A. J _u _ ones, tionVI`:-in V:--` ' Ix`: oyar Qhannmbgr of con- viotioud aioe -1887, it willfbe noticed The Premier roaredyend esrntted and fumed entirely at the expense of his own public character. The atterere who tell Wilfrid Laurier` that all the lnonthinge of an obviously angry man fen strengthen eleader in theeaeetione 9;" the Oanadian people, are deceiving thot during that period drunkenness has increased in every province of the Dominion,` except in Ontario, where, on the contrary, a remarkable decrease is shown_.'. In taking for xinstsnc_e'the two yesrs,\ 1887 . and 1897, it is found that in the year 1887 52.8 per cent. of the total 9 convictions (11,732), for drunkenness belonged to Ontario, _while in 1897 the proportion had dropped to 23.3 per cent. out of a total of 10,586 convictions. The other provinces have increased in the follow- ing proportions :- 1 887. 1807. Beeton..`.T.'..T . . . . Geo. McKinley, -Shroud . . . . . ` BANK 01-"rol\om'o. F. M. Thomas, Barrie. . . . . . E. Brown," treasurer, Barrie.... . W. S. Johnson V . J. Mm-tie, Chas. Arnold, Oreemdre . . . . . . W. Spears, Duntroon . . . . . . -. . -3:1` Irxrll-I TII tromwhntovergnngcuredln anhonr EGFFMAIWS EADAC EPOWII looentncndlioontutaudruggml. vv. upeara, uuntroon . . 6 D5 A!.L I-lEAuQA HES mwhatovet-guise tn` anhour by TPOWDEBS 10 oantnnnd 95 oanummu dmmmn_ ouTHEuI ' meknarauanrraw co} .'V}[,hcti Cures the worst cases of all Skin Diseases in sheep and cattle: has been found highly eicacious against that terrible disease, Sheep Scab; and quickly and permanently cures bruises, wounds, ringworm. shear- cuts, gangrene, etc.; kills all insects and vermin peculiar to live stock, such as ticks, maggots, lice, nits, skin worms and insects; absolutely non-poisonous and nas no drastioror irritating eeots. Mr. G. A. Brodie, .,_of Bsthesda.. Ont ._ says :- Iused "...it; with _4 , great` success in castratiug lambs. the, wash healing the wounds rapidly and keeping . the maggots awe . I shall nevi?!` be without; it- and, esrtilv recominandje to farine_rs7_ - Danni-nine ' i i ' uunu uvl any geheray `. Ethn- V.I`>;`;'-J_'1':r.dealer.oannob aupiy gnu, write? us direct. It pays to use-aha. bean`; `and. we invite corregppndance. Perslatlc _ShooJp Dip and An.lI'naI Wash soc--ud0x.....x1a:mu.. .9977 9` ,w`.'3- _C`|IIi_m'I".1 oron0o. . (Lmrflo) ' Scgnavguo. om. Trade um. It I II oluouo N o c - u no N co I` It 15.9 to 19.3 6.0 to 162 1.9 to 10.0 2.1 to 6.0 2.1 to 5.4 1.2 to 3.4 0.3 to 2.5 %ch:1aren do 1 fgiii: aooooloag ..s 3 oo A13 32 .. 15 oo Canada : political history ii i911 0f; precedents which justify the buthreaii 01' Bit Wilfrid Lanrier. A country tired ot the precedents and tired of the- politioians who made them, welcomed the parliamentary style of Laurier as I blessed change of weather. The morning of his strength seems to have been overcast by the clouds of windy, blnstering pride. Theorator has fallen 3 away from his high ideals to_ feed his} vanity on the praises of atterers who Al tell him that he can win an -improved l reputation by "losing his temper.-Tele- gram. * 18 63. 17 00 20 00 16 00 7 30 00 355 5 95' 07 *6 39 9 90 1 37 461% 211 56 1 59 . 39 05 - MARRIAGE LICENSE Issurziif JAS. EDWARDS ' %!`'FY,6!!F. - A. Le; -42-- ___.9u .n A. _ RADENHURST, Bahrriitet-, Attorney, . Com . 99! .t~ , _ gut doot Owen street. ovet ank of Com- mune. Barrie. 49-48. VIIC 0lIl|w`yI._qwpu at lowest rates. 70 FOR INVESTMENT on good $ _ freehold security at lowest rate of intereaz odarincipal man required until end of the term. ,. H. STRA `HY, Solicitor. Eta, Certain Liberal journals talk as if there was nothing Ieft for the veteran to do but ehrivel up and fade away or die. The truth is that Sir Wilfrid`: nnger did not interfere with the sleep or meals of theOppoition leader. T. BANTING.=Cicrk.Ca1nty of Simcoe. will be at his 9150:. at:thc Contt House. Barrie, every Saturdlj. Resideacegnd P40. Cookntown. 1!-IE BALL PLANING MILL COMPANY- Cargguterin . Building a_nd manufacturing of Doors. sh. B ds. Mouldmgs, etc. Planinof all kinds done nroxnntlv and satisfactorilv. nt uoors. aasn. Dunes. mouldings, etc. rlaunn of promptly: satisfactorily. ot Blast Drying Kiln. Dxstnct agency for `mac! lum- ber. Factory-B'a.yeld Street. Barrie. %DGERS & GALLIE successors to Geo. Ball. manual aocletv. Un1pes-Uvcr Ewan: Dry I store. Dunlonst. Residence r6 Mulcaster St. vnnnnuuv J. KUDINBUN. UKAUUATE OF B ther,School of Practical Science, Toronto. Civil Engineer and Ontario Land Surveyor. Plans speci- cations and estimates on all engineering work0s*re- gated and submitted on the shortest notice. oe. othwell's Block. Dunlap street. Barrie. I 5-ly lII$II1I `IT iriliu We have a large amount of Private Funds to lead at 4} and 5 per cent. on the security of good farm (Mortgages. McCARTl-M . PEPLER AND Mc- CAR ISHY. Dunlap Stteet. Barrie. TTFV U 1 I TIIUZXUT At hi taice until 5 p.m.; at his pfivatc residence, 68 Mary street. after that hou _ u-ly _..-,.._..___. . .__7_.>_..j_..... ..+f..,.j.._____ -.: .. Money to loan. EWSON & CRESWICKE, barristers, on got: gt` the Su%'euw_ Courctoof Judimturr of tam. nocto otanes, nv ecu, etc. Huwsox. A. E. "H. Cuswtcxx. UlWll0II III III. Conv 13. v .1} on n; 1u.r.r. an 6., ulasgow, mcmucr on British pthalmological Society. Specialw.-l Diseases of Eye. Eur, Throat and Note. OFFICE.-78 Dunlap Street. Sanders` Block, Bar- .' 'te P t Om d Rail Sta ' . %:nn:p:E`.IP_ 0.0130): (16.06 an way `I-lvuon EDITORIAL NOTES. . This is the position taken Inxthe Yukon Scandals by the Guelph Herald: Sir Hibbert Tupper-I- make these charges believing them to be true, and with them I submit evidence ot their truth, and shall be prepared to submit i V further evidence before a commission. ` H. LYON. PRIVATE FUNDS TO LOAN . on Real Estate at lowest rates. Farmers Notes Diuounted. Collections made in any of the County. Real estate bought and sold. nvey- nnn-inc in All {tn In-an:-Jun. Martians lint-`nu-,n CDC uounty. IKE-I XIII: UOIIKIIC am: 3010: \.onvcy- ancin in all its branches. Marriage Licenses inuef. Oct.--Ross Block. Dunlop street Barrie. A :-Iv- JOHNSON &SARJEANT, BARRIE, Im rtera and Dealer: in Coals of all Kinds, and eorge town. Grey and _Guel$h White Finishing Lime Cements of all kinds, ire Bricks and Plasterer'e Hair. Storehouse at the Northern Railway Switch. footof John street. near the depot. The bond of this L-' 1 e is better than that of any other kind, and the f ash superior. Oice--Corner of John and Elizabethstreete. . M. M. CAMPBELL. B `za- 'Notary,etc. Mqn colon. and Stayner. Barrio 3500-Ban Building, Owen st:-eet. U Toronto, reuow ox Innuy manna: wuege, `Member of `the College of Physicuns Surgeons of Ontario. Oce and Residence, 18 Owen street. R. A. Pb ' , S M W... L.R .;*..`1.".,..(.:;;`.';aa.;.,. ..... ' ht res1dence-B ' B! D nl !l13`rr;n. Telenhonnffrrn. och u op -`tract. opposite ros: umc new Phone 54. P. O. Box 96. DR. . SMIT_l-I, L.Q._P.S., 0nt., (late of Drs. & Smnatla Onllna.) Oce and reudence -.-corner of Owen Colher streets, "Barrie. a3~ly nlgnt ruuwnce-uruvn . l Barns. Telephone 77. NEW BMGKSMI numerous 1 *1`-his, by the. Bishopdf ; squad, is worth: poudeg`ing_:-`3jTh%1 other form ot religious ilahngqs jivingto what. suits ou_i~`.o'wd' ootweui`-_;,} lune or promote: our own ends, and specially indulging our taste -to out-_ ._ ___1 _.__1--;2___'

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