. late on totho, numho_r`,. ha been on actor of foreiguerg thimliivo 7 ., dibrout pm. of the n..eh;w..;; ' x:. . ., V - 3 ` we ` ' .5 .1 , .. `,- -`(L $_ _ . The `question we brought up in` tho. `of Ootniiionh lull Thundoy by Mr. Moroom. who asked the following. f F. C. GREGG, Veterinary Su n. Honor '. Graduate Ont. Vet. College, onor member dical Societv. O$oes-0ver Ewans Dry Good re. nunlnn St- Residence r6 1 nlranta-r St- rnau 1 s"i'6bZ'K sA LE s- .__.__________.___.__.______ '1`. ARNALL, M.D.C.M,, oioe in Bothwlfs Block, Allandale. 9:: the premises at night. - 43- Y JHNSON 8: SARJEANT. BARRIE. Im rten and Dealers in Coals of all Kinds. and eorge rn. Grev and Guelnh White Finishing: Lima ivh?rnn1NAnY siJIi;noNs. to best lac o 6|-Ignn .`\J| an 3 In I-Inch Courtofjtnhccs, Notanes Pubiic, nceta. Ocespvet the Bank of Tomato, 14-tf Near Markeut Squats. 'rn. lV| c La rty, ARE NEEDED EVERY DAY "through the lapse of live years subseo . a Canada or Australia could have laid a `The dilfahility" of extending the ' oahle to Hong Kong seems to be out of the question just now, because of the monopoly a Singapore-Hong : Kong Cable Company is in possession of: qnently to .1893. During that period cable to Hong Kong, but novy that cannot be done until 1918, unless the sum of $1,500,000 is paid cver,'the- only option the agreement contains-_ An odd feature'cf_ the transaction is that this stipulation, so important to Canada and Australia, did not become known to the outside world until the very eve of the expiry of the period named. V ~ i TO LOAN. ,..,_A _t` I\_.!___;- 'l'.`__ 95 DUNLOP-ST. BARRIE. "m4m:&Eui?T` 1-Inrswuns. FOR INVESTMENT on good heehold security at lowest rate of I-int-innl mnnov rennin-Ad until end nf FINANCIAL. tnan. OFFICIAL. w. 1ilol..;n'nr.' `d;'_ugs,is at a. DRUG `mast kndws more about - g It was not necessary for the Finance. Minute: tooochpy three hnru in ifqnpm`-sting that the opuhtry in pro!`-A A 1r_ugs I5_ It a. ugtuu Fast k'nows more about lflly 3! lOW%( raw DI ' required until end of I V. Sn:-itnr. Etc-_- _Au:x. Qowm. KJIIICC :5-ly. .- J T` THENoRTHEr_m Anvmci _ ' , ADVERTISING RATES_ gs A Clil- ' ` or 1!oun'r::1nujnvznn:;T.'f,,"'u - ' rdun cox-ms. " A'.linost, if hot quite. double that of -liunvnnrisnns snouin NOTE mm paper published in Bame. my "5 . l2'l i'nes"o1id nonpareil make 1 ix?` rriuwntutwr Anvw-.~n-rum .... __ __ lflirstnsertion 10 cent;1;e1:i::`m' . qnent, 4 cents per line, each hie: -*Reading_nouees, 10 cents per line for 4'inse:ii9n ; 5 cents per line for each subseqlm ` insertion of the same matter. All it. on (let 5 lines, `of this character, ch.,gJ1n'g 1iI'199-_ Juli . T "Legal Oicial and Governm ; . mentg w i11 be charged at above rea.l:es.advmn' CONTRACT ADVERTISING. cr nly one f .11 be 0 'rh 3 red *' /:l 1"{,; {am :t % ts " {ted ".` , vertisgzie, arid {$11 be stn 03- t,B9g - 1e8 9 Cwltra 393;` ofmcip now` 6331] tho fa njler g 00 yet? 0! 2% z innings. ll column .... . . a uIcll3...... n - o . o o to singheg, X column...... to makes, 54 min :-jun; 1 column .... .. _ 7D0luIng.... aoinches, 1 column...... V. `For one 1nonth-the thre with 15 per cent. added. " n *I'nn I-urn 1-nnnfhn_.f}:n f"n-on um.-._.A.LL I WLUII 10 [Jul vvuu. uuucuo `For two months--the three monthly ",3, with 10 per cent. added. "D1-nfnn-all nnnifinnq in Hus 1'\ov'\n-. __~n . "";"I" r: -f'e`!'r\e:lu;iosi`i`i`o7n`e in the paner win he sold at an advance of one-third on ab. rates. This rule will be strictly camed out CONTRACT CHANGES. Advertisers_ will please bear in mind m. notice of intention to change advertisemem; must be handed into the oice not later that Saturday at 10 o'clock, and the copy for such change must be in THE ADVANCE office no; later than 12 o'clock noon on Tuesday in, week, otherwise the advertiser s announcanei: may not be made public until the week fol. lowing. 12 changes of Advertisements allowed W year. It more are required, composition mg; will" be charged. A.-Inn:-4-{any-a 1111' run} Ln allnxrnrl tn nan L: W111. UV ULllII6U\.lc Advertisers will not be allowed to use their space for advertismq.anything outside they own regular business. Should they do 3:: transient rates will be charged for such mi. vertisements. Condensed advertisements on tirst page sue`; as wants` of all kinds, lost and found, property for sale or to rent, specic articles, etc.. etc., must be accompanied with the cash, and becin`serted-hrst insertion 2 cents per word, 4-..`. ....`u-.nnu.nnt- dnnnvurdnn 1 non? nnr ...... w `Iml{`j`II$Il IIIUCIU-I\lInI H \/\4l-IILJ Vbl Ilulu each subsequent insertion 1 cent per word (names, addreses and gures counted as words); but a reduction of one cent per wo:.j will be made when the number of insertion: of the same matter exceed four. Ontswrinr-(advertisement: must In every case be mounted on pond metal bum. the corporation ii 7 tor` C!!! 3 bf lb, , fnllxng` tron: stversndeh. th e$g`r0f.i thstthe `city hy;1s w> iris not. A fesylsnchwvsrdicts should virske `cor- gogaqiou` np ffeo ne_i;`auey u.je1.e `mae- tsrbf broken saaewau; sudden dro_'pe_ ' intheorossings `end other damages -of the same. `We * should. like tovfsee "every city `and town mulcted in hesvy dan_:'s'g'es"everyV-time 3 broken limb or other persons! dsmsge is caused by neglect `of the streets. The citizens pay their taxes to be assured of good yvslking in safety and free from peril, snd if the corporation does not provide this it should he mode to eu'er. It is to the interest of every citizen to see the corporation is held strictly account- able for `my preventable` accidents.-- Packet. Rnpxnsmrr 1-an Fouowxxc Fm: Ixsvusa COMPANIES: The Mercantile, now afliated win: The Lon. don 8: Lancaahire of England. Secu- :lu `:2 non Ann, ;Scnoc.c.IE 6:. SMITH, K5IlllU UL J:JLJ5lGI.J\..|- DELL. 51 ll nty, $15,000,000. The Waterloo Mutual, of Waterloo, on-.. Tothl assets, $334,083. The Economical Mutual. of Berlin. On: Total assets. $303,078. Also Lloyd's Plate Glass Insurance Com- pany, of`New York: Cash capital. 525:. And the Sun Loan and savings Company of Ontario. 3 Private funds to loan on first mortgages. .\;- counts collected. &c. ' mag Ann "-nnrnnn Q uarmarn Qlnro Raff.` COIIIICS ml | QC. . Oioe over Hendex-son_s Hardware Store. Barr: |'Ont. 4-;-.- - ___.-.. Pnovmcm BUILDING AND wan & Assncmmu. Agent Standard Life. London Gunrw tee and Accident Co... Prquinclll Building and Loan Association, etc. LI!` 1` JD---IV Street. Barrie. `shame mm & snvmns en; | INCORPORATED 1881. SUBSCRIBE? CAPITAL-I ma: TOWN or EDMONTON. ALBERTA 4 Per `Cent. Interest Paid on DeP" Thowseoilrity for Depositors in 3 I10 ` Company is undoubted. Road" new Block. aonth _a1de Dunlap 9",?` out of the Post omoe. 9" u I` _'.. 1: E3 TU UL DIIU ruula UIHUUO C ' I E The security to depositors in a Loan 03 " doubted. `There is no instance on record !'b`"` Vdeoocitiofhas ever made a loss bv a Loan C0"- } unnn-blur '| I nxrnrmj ENGLA_.\rl Canadian Branch omce Head Oice. .. C` uIl\E`;EURANCE COMP?|:n3;d! 3 - ooomo. was 11.35 g 5.. `ha drate4 P G:,.za'a'pL':s2:ox:.AGmmW so-Iv. b H Barrie 0nt.- Oice in BothW> H. l"`I"\lI` Q avlvl aw c9nt!'8Ct0I'8. Builders. Manufacturers. 319 2 suhv Bl|d8o.Mouldin . &c.' Planing and _D"% `V9?! deicription one on shortest noumw A, D"Y`9B` Kiln. Estimates furnished f_rf`w ` kind! of wood work and buildm " `5 The Factory is being remodeled and fumished I; the latest wood workin machmery. so 9` '.3,' he_able to handle all nds of work pr0`_P f,~ satisfactorily. 1 See our work and get our pm `"Y- 3835016 street. north of the Foundr)'- \. A DANk'lN&50" L31:-}rIe Planing Mill. ` . `J. C'UL'VERWELL 5_ Hair-cutting and Shaw Parlor ' _ ` .OPPoa_rrn BARBIE HOTEL. _ -BARBIE. ,4 _.,_3"_ `III! Bduon ground and 09 K I ' "ADVAN C51 John Rogerson, Firaand Life Assurance. l One In...._ ` Number of inches SDICC. ml`! 30 935903 vv ocvv xv -- w --vv about the Town in die -Far west, _ . Last Friday, THE Anwuncn received a. letter. from our townsman, Mr. `A. Cu.-eon, who wps than at Edmonion, Alberta. In the course of. 5 lettar he says :- ' ` ..--u.- . I 1 ! :`Q ` OFFICE.-Next door to Bank of Toronto. 0` 25...; II.._.:. n-R` I Ianadinn Oce, H8851 O3h\'f MONTREAL. LONDON. EAfU-\.' M. c. HINSHAW. ' am. 1.91? ~ Branch Manager Manage - : ruir "an - 3-ly AUTHORIZED CAPITAL. $5.ooo,ooo. 'rnAxs11u~z'r 'A1)-VEBTI8EMmq-pg. V -__-..L.'-.. 1n -....L- ___ \- `coo-35.L`.I4-`Sue h:SSURANCE COM PANY- . an-an Founded INSURANCE AGENTS CONVEYANCERS. &C. CONDENSED ADVERTISEMENTS. _>_ ___'-. v r13 '1 ` gvnirrxsxna RATES. ___._ __ - -r --'-V- Edmonton is divided into two parts called the North Town and South Town, by a river 4-00` yards wide; _ The two places are connected by a ferry operated by. cable and pony. The population of the two towns combined is about thirty-ve hundred, that of the south twelve hundred, and the north twenty-three A hundred. The north town has electric light, of which they are very proud. j The educational facilities are splendid, there being ten schools in both towns. Scholars are prepared here for their normal course and are `given three months in each SCROGGIE 6:. SMITH. ::::::::::::::l;? l`: 5`; A. _I3A_\NKm a. son : Fl! LVIIHBKUT | "` ...ArrLAs3 sannnnune I-AMI: `ADVERTISE IN ~ `HAY 119 one prim for .. null? 1 Ply year. Accommodation for travellers is excellent. In the south town there -are four or ve hotels," The Edmon- ton and Royal are rst~olass,` and every attention is given to the comfort of their guests. The Edmonton is quite close to the Depct- and the pro- prietor, Mr. W. H. Sheppard is a most genial fellow. On the north side `the .Queen s and Alberta give their guests exceptionally good hospitality. The business portion of the two Towns is very large ; there are a great many general stores, and business in_that line is. somewhat overdone. The Klon- dike rush in the year 1898 499, brought. in plenty of that, class of tradesmen,- and as that now stopped they are gradually being thinned out. There is considerable rivalry between the two places 5 the south claims its advantage overthe north on account of the rail- way, it being the terminus of the C. and E. Branch operated by the O.]?.R. They have not as yet seen their way clear to extend it across the river, although the - piers and ahutments are quite ready. Thenorth exceedsthescuth ` in population, and it is a more sub- stantially built place. In wet weather the mud is abominable, it is almost im- possible to keep one s feet. . In fact it is something like walkingtpon banana skins. Along the `pr the river where the gravel bars are formed,.. one ` will see all kinds of -people searching V for gold,` `(the stu' we all long for.) Placer mining here. some time ago, paid well, and even now, `some make a good living out of it. An experienced ` miner will pan out from` `three to live dollars. per day, and a greenhorn one ` dollar and _a half to two per day. The , country all around is excellent for a farming. Mixed farming pays well ;v r the soil has growing `qualities nnsur-` a L -- --_ L- pu n-;.:1i 3-vegetables` Be pg-odnoed withvery. little trouble.` . 2;` - _..'I.'_.1:.I -.......:_... I... the oxqot npgner L of Dolllik-1' -hoborl, Fihdlunderl, Monnonitqu. ahd Gnlioinna broght into the country this vIV$$VV& vvcvuuy wv-' __-___ There is. a splondid for- vegotable cultivation und_ 0 ' good mnrket for it. Potatoes`, turnips, oar- M3. sf:-hbtuueu, ob!-ck and res! opp-nts. 5 :-anpbgaxrrieu`, _et:, qllgrow to 3 phenom ina_l_' oilo. `?ot_o,toeo_;: sell at 690.. per bushel ; apple A at $7 per bbl.; butter 50150. to 75._`per 1b.; eggs," 15:3. to 300. per doz. Wheat will `avg:-age from 80 t.o.40 buhhellper-sore`; onto, 80' to 90. Settlers. who have taken tip lgnd 'hei-_e,.ure moII:%s`u 1guino ii to their; "future `proyupoato.-,' They say n9 ex-' "perie.noeiI farmer` can nuke I niltlke hotel` % The of 1 hbqripg mggja omoe`o.i&in either mn- i ._ `four Ogitarib . FW, ptqide Wolf,` and Black, Brown and i'3_"P.-"'.~""-'3'.".~`;' L of ,;o .79 : c .Edh9t" 9:'.`7'~i' ei*i1'i'i`i"u due 30 Qhe tilde -61.5 north , ...oouutry.. .immeuie. ..;qu.eut1tiee of fur coiiiiug. iii ' cud ieuppliee goiug Buck; `Little or. no forming ee uudertekeu in the vicinity of Eduontoukuutil the last seven ore eight years,` Since the` coin. pletion, of the `.30 list point", the farming has been so successful particu- larly along the `north Soekeycheweu river, that betvieeu this end placer- miuiug, North .Edl_nO_`lt0n` occupies u very fuvorable commerciel position. ` meat.-O91." 8h'a.`1_."pe_o1'Ori11ia.. . J on. Elliott who was not one time in the 35th Battalion is-_t1-evelling _ as `Lieut.-001.; The London Free of May 3111 has the following reference to him. The Percy Shofpe referred to is "believed ' to -have been a former" resident. of Barrie, hence is is no eur- priae that the latter was too much for * dolenh Elliott, an Urillis man, who `bears the title of lieutenant-colonel, wasthe complainant in o neof thlelfour `assault cases set" for hearing before Police Magistrate Parke yesterday. Percy Sharpe.'a young man from To- ronto, was the defendant, and the particulars of the affair as given in court were as follows :-A week or ten days ago Elliott and Sharpe were on the same Grand . Trunk train coming to this city, and they occupied the same car. When the train reached Woodstock the colonel went onto the station platform to get some fresh air and to stretch his legs, and on return ing.to the car he found`his seat `oc- cupied by two young He po- litely requested them to withdraw, much to their annoyance, but they complied. with the request, and the colon once more sank back into the cushions and took in the scenery as the express continued to speed London- ward. Some. distance this side of Woodstock Sharpe planted. himself in the seat beside the colonel, and there he remained `until the `Richmond street depot was reached. And then the trouble began. In his hurry to get out of the car with his baggage, El- liott jostled against Sharpe, and, it was allpged, struck the young man "on the face with one of the grips, ruling Sharpe's temper to such an extent that - he seized the colonel" by the coat and shook him. Elliott said he was twice thrown `down, but _Sharpe and his father maintained that he was_ only T shoved-once. The magistrate held that an assault had` been` committed. A settlement was arranged, Sharpe agreeinguto pay the costs. a his f`0o lo'nel-- L1chtn1nc s Work. _ During the storm .ou.Mondsy fore- noon lightning struck the house of Mr. Geo.Dsvis,ofWeetGwilli:nbuty,ccming down the chimney and knocking down the stove'pipes.- Mrs. Wm. Mooney, who was helping Mrs. Davis at paper- hsnging in the room,` wee stunned and the boots torn. from both feet. The `lightning went `down through the oor. `into thecellsr and bored quite in hole in the- ground. '_Severel children, who wereplsying in the room, escaped on-~ injured. L___ L -______ _____ won `I , , Q 3. Whet edventegee heve the Gov- ernment given to `V theee imu':i;rente who have vouched this country, in. money, lends, end provisions`! . 4. At whose instigation has this im- migration been effected ! V Mr. Sifton replied :--I. Up to the prelent the number ie: ' Donkhobore ........ . .. . . . .4,072 I3l..I--:`g-. 7 A _ ._ ` Sunday evening two horses own- ed _by'Mr. Olatenoe Blaokatook, Thorn- ton, were struck by lightning, one killed, the otherdebadly disabled. On Monday forenoon ` Mr. R. D. Henry's barn. reoeivedva little knocking from the electric dpowen, hut l1'ap'pi1y no serious ldamege was done.-World. \ lI,_. T"':"` ' _ vDuringftlleV thuoderetorm on Sun- day evening the stable belonging to Mr. George Duroford, peer Goldwater,- eoouple of miles from was struck" I `TO --..`__- __ _ `by lightning` and burned. His son Harry, who was feeding the horses hind just `left the stable and gone to the`. house. Hearing the report he looked out tend saw the stable in ames. He hurried to the building L and > found e_ team belongiog to young Orton dead; they had been ltilled bvlightning. At the other `end at the `stable won their own team; They were all light and," in` _eo.me he knowak not how, he gotitlienilsfelyz out_.~'._A 115 then` vientj ' the gazonttontgt uving some but :9 :9ulei_Votf~`glve .ini?..iw:.ei` !9`ls9~:1 ADV'A,-N03; : many " etc arcs jyarjtion_6ff`Ei:6Ei- 5-Var W t.a=rs=% We `will answer, Hun- dreds. of thcn}. ` Ask him }r*ep1y, "Sg<">tt -_s `Emulsion. vLv`}iic?h7i;`th'c*b"s t. %H`ewi11 .L_ yea `saved. A few} Coho of hey, some and other contents "were dee-V `troyod.-`-Planet._ , ` i_n'i;' .;&{m`*{ . [ 1: was his "desire", _v-_I_:J,. AA J mu ithisis tn: "6h.e'y{)t1 obta;n.; It the purest fxedl-liver oil; `free ifrpm unpleasant odor_ and t a'St`e. Yu 5.1.30 get the hy-e I` pophosphites and g1y.cerine.i `All three are blended into Q one grand healing and nour- ishing ercmedy. . . sec. and 85.00, _ . . ~ _s;o'n` & gowns, Cliemlsts. Jroronon. A Archbishop O_ (AJ,onnoA1-'3 Policy. A Archbishop O'Connor, in` uddreuiogi` the `clergy and laity Cot his itititallatiotx in Toronto last Wedoesdoy proclaimed Father Moonn as his vicar-general . year. i w . 2. What has been the cost per heegl_ In the Government, of this '-- vu--- ..- -._.._v _ _-- he said; to maintainatnity and good will among `all classes. Such had` been his endeavor heretofore, and the eignet ring he were bore testimony that he had not, been altogether nnaneceea- ful. It had been presented to him by people of other oommnnione. - A A -1 _._.____ L:_.. There were several ways of preventing that amity and good feeling. In the first plae they should not insist too much upon their rights. Of course they should know their rights, and insist upon being respected as far as was com; patible with the welfare of the com munity at large. But rights pushed too far frequently become grievous wrongs. ` - ' `Another diicnlty in the. way was political oontroversy. He himself took a lively interest in all things pertain- ing to the interest and welfare of the State ; but he never interfered in` mat- ters political. He had warm friends in both political parties, and he was `not a party man. The aim of the Govern- ment shonld not be, he said, the greatest good `for the greatest number, but rather the greatest good for all. That wasthe aim of God's government. Another possible difficulty in the way was religious controversy. That, he `believed, was foreign to the Catholic Church. He held his religious beliefs unq uestioningly: hewished to have them respected by those who believed di`erently, and he wished to respect their beliefs in the same way. Religion was not adranoed by quarrel`ling.- It was ltheduty of hall to seek to know `what Christ ought, and thereby further the .interOa. fhoth of religion and of their coun Duty to God did not require should ght about the most sacred things. T npnor Roll` for s. s{ No`. 12, Innisl` for A ...-II -Alice Wioe, (Lemuel Hnbbert, Geo._ `Brown, Sadie` Brown. I Glass, Rt. I,` IV Claee,`Sr_.-Annie 'Sri'gley, Ethel Eden, Edna Andrews, Mervyn Dyer. IV _ .Olaee, J r.-Charl_ie Campbell, Willie Dyer, Arthur ' Dyer, Maggie Srigley, Annie Jagq, Ide Neill. III Olaee--"Ethel Srialey, . Gordon, How, -Ida Alberteon. II Ulaee--Rov Brown, (Harry Dyer, Morley D;;er,) Harry Brown, Edna Herell, Makialine Givens.` I Olaee, Po. II-Fan:_:y Prince,` Roy Fergueon, Annie `G-ivene, Mary Wice, Hnbbert.) I Class, Pt. I,` Sr.-Fred Jr.-Charlie `Dyer, Frank Hen-ell, ehn aBnn.(ly, Jemima Given_e.I Gore: the` worst cases of: all Skin `Diseases in sheep Ind cattle: has `been found hi hly-efficacious ainat that terrible` ' age. .Sheep b ; and quickly and permanently cares bruises, -wounds, ringworm, ahear- . cuts, . gangrene, eto.; kills` -all intact: and vermin peculiar -to liye stock, such so ticks, moggots, lice, `nits. akin worms and insects ;.oboo_lnteIy non.-poisonous and use no` drutic or irritating efoota. Mr. G. A. Brodie, of `Bothogdg. Ont . `soy: :.---_" I used it with `great success in _ cgutroting lambs, the wash healing. thowoundl ;n;nia1y; sud kecpinct tiue_ maggot: i 1 ml: gum be _ vvi`eli`auz it 6169`. . . _ , . . `god `army rooouitnend it to farmers gene lyf - .` 0. _ If 'I`!AIIS-a`A`AD 'nnn'iunI-,' nu-Rail`. -.4`. Porslatlg Slioofpf Dip and 'A|ilm Aal Wail: `ui`f+` yoI:r'de;ler cap'notJ supply yriu, ` vwrihvna dirgot. Itbpays to,u`ue,:he` bolt; and we` invitoAcorrespaI';denoe. ; `0_o}/,.`_\` THE BUDGET SPEECH. V Hon. Mr. Fielding, Finance Minister of the Canadian Government, read his _ budget speech on Mai 2od,_ As was expected the Minister announced that there would be no changes in the tari` this year, `hence the much boasted and much promised free trade policy of the Government is` still in the distance 3' the national policy of the Gomorra- tivea therefore still obtains and no one knows the importance V of wearing 0cu_- ` servative clothes better than the wily : ' Wilfrid and his colleagues. V ` Mr. Fielding claimed "a surplus p_for7 _=_'*' the past year, but to, men- of ordiliary '.e 109011130300 it is - dihultv to p there could be a surplus when-the `Mr. Fielding ' ya that :."the a a ., `for the last scslejear .:has'onliZ`. i2iv".8:4=178- - ~ r - 3- . ; a........ ~ L /R.E'o\ "" T9 -` n|-`T331... ` ? ' -Ewson & cnnswxcxa. ba`n-intsn. Solici- of_.t.hn_.$1I. .a._.0uu.rti .9f.J.u4i@_tur 0f canes. ` etc may co logn. Ross Biock. gm-ac. C."-E. Huwsou. , A. E. H. Cuswxcxn. ULf1f\,&. GOWAN. Barristers. Solicitors at the ' 3uueu1e Q6un; Proctors. Notaries, Co 3- ancen. etc. Moqoy to Loan. s-Ross' 1?? l'\.. nhupnb Rn W` _ Icxmsox a` u'AcwA'r'r, Ban-sum. No- _ _taties Public, Solicitors of Supreme Court, etc., Buns. Ont, Ooes in.Bank of'l'oronto Block, No. {Owen street. Branch oiee, Elmvale, Mclieggids _ Joan Dacxxnsox. B.A. `D. F. Maqwxrr. M. M. CAMPBELL. Barrister Solicitor. Notax-y,etc. M toloan. om ees-Bmie and Stayncr. BI.I'-no Bank of Toronto Building, Owen sweet. 5-ly UOIIOQO 0! rnysxczans anu Durgcuuz Oiee and Residence, :8 Owen street. .Flnlenden..... . . . . . . . . . . ..-. 162 Mennonites ............... . . 16` Geliphne` .... . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,494 _ 2. The cost to the Government T for Donkhohor immigrants was one pound (04.87) per head. For Galioiane, Fin- lnndore, and Mennonites the usual oom- mission of one pound per adult ticket to be paid to the booking agents. . _ -n-__LI._L_'.._ _ ..- -... DILTJ. F. Pallin .. Gtaduate of Trinity University oronto, P w of Trinity Medxcal College, 3`;":'."_`i`:'_-`:` $2.`.- .'a`., ..`.; .s`&$3..S:i. DR. ..c.` SMITH, L.C.P.S.. Ont., am of Drs. ie & Smith Otillia.) Oce and reoidenee -comer of Owen anti Collier streets, Barrie. 33-ly .lJ"`R.c2s. Edin,. LIR c.P.. London; Oiees and night residence-Brown's Block, Dunlap street, Barrie. Telephone 77. O H. LYON. PRIVATE iruuns T0 LOAN . on Rel Estate at lowest rates. Farmers Notes Disaounted. Collections made in any $11 of` n the County. Real estate bought and sold. vey- nnninrr In all its hranchm. Marriage Licenses Q9 I U,U _ . 0 Bu:uruy 3.: Iowa; raw us interest. ' No lsrmcnpal money the genn. . H. STRATHY, Solicitor, Etc., Barne. 37 DR. J. ARTHUR ROSS, L.R.C.P. & S . Edin- burgh; M.F.P. 8: S.-,_ Glasgow, member of British -Upthalmological Society. SpecIaltV.- Intense: of Eye, Eur, Throat and Note. DFF,ICE.--78 Dunlop Street. Sanders` Block, Bar- rie. opposite Post Oce and Railway Station. Phone 54. P. O. Box 96. 7-ly IWI`-I UT Tl'II`I We have a lag`: amount of Erivate Funds to leaf! at 4} and 5 cent.'cn the security of good farm Mnnamn-.n. ART!-IY. PEPLER AND Mc- Lmoga. atuqi 335'; '" 5e?.' '&' 117$ e'c'(:Fi':}'of' ?o'oIi' {Ir}? Mortgages. ARTHY. PEPLER AND Mc- CAR IHY, Dunlop Street. Barrie. JAS- % S " cemvnncsa. `L L2- -2-... .._a2I - A _. . at L2- _.!....s.. ....2.I........ (0 4.. The immigration of the Doukho- horc wee effected through negotiations between a representative} -of an Eng- lish committee, consisting of members of the Society of Friends and others interested, and the depertmenh. N o. especial crrengement was `made regerd- ing the immigration of Galiciane,` Fin- lendera, or Mennonites, other than the ordinary work of the foreign agents of the department. ' . I T. BANTING. VC|crkV`-C:unty of s;...;... will be at his oqe. at the Court House. Barric, evety Saturdav. Residence and R0. Cookstown. t;|l'1 i'ssoibe 20:3-ggnce, 68 \ ....._...- _.IZ;.._...._ _ . .__.__ [ inn.` ._pn.u.I..a_;rh1uV1uu MILL DUnIlr1uV!- Building and manufacturing of I Doors. ' h. B ' (ls. Mouldings, etc. Planin of all kinds done_ promptly: and `satisfactorily. ot Blast Drying Kiln. , District agency. for rained lum- ber. Factory-Bayeld Street. Barrie. ODGERS & GALLIE successorsto Geo. Ball. HE'_-,PLvANI1_VG MILL COMPANY- Cargent'et?u . Building manufacturipg duh, R:n, Mn|nIr`:nau app ")1-Lnuntrncx xueuuzu aocnew. Um_u.:s-Uver nwans ury I store. Dunloo St. Resxdcnce r6 Mulcaster St. 3 I` - . > Mm in sums of $2,000 and upwards, to loan at 5 `IKHJVQSLILV Jo IKUDILV BUN, UKAIJUA I In _\. I` `the Schoolof Practical Science, Toronto. Civil ngnneer and Ontario Land Surveyor. Plans speci- cations and estimates on all engineering works.re- nan-ed and mlhmied nn Ih ghnu-font nnm: D an, 1) am: ueaucrs Ill uoals or an lunas, and ueorge town. Grey and _Guel h \Vhite Finishing Lime Ceqlents of all kinds, ire Brick; and Plu.sterer's I-lair. Storehouse at the Northern Railway Switch, `foot. of Iohn street. nmr the dennt. 1'1... hm: no nan . awrcnouuc at we nortnern runway awntcn, `foot of John street, near the depot. The bond of this I31 e is Better than that of any `other kind. and the T ash superior. Oice-Corner of John and Elizabethutreets. VTRATHY ESTENo \. 11.. ,` B` by -w r---. -- - - 3. In the the Do;-tkhobern n certain tract or land has been set apart` to bethomeateaded. Nemoney, lands, or provisions had been `given excepting II n eherge against the homes. ' _- -D LL- 'I"\-..'I_`.- NEW BMGKSMI 'LATE`?OF one, line purchieed the prenueee oecupned bv Chu. Mc- Guire, just out of the Victoria Hotel, and-bu up business in all kinds of Black-' etnithin '. oneehoein . etc All work willvbedone Iytomp y et the lowest cure. Remember the place. In: 0lIlllABl_E Aucruorfn MARRIAGE LICENSE ISSUER. uANni.1I'.'s.w,A1J..`.xmns Von` Agouos -' su._1;s. ..'_...--L . `_..` _ . ,d_ '. Wt ii cob: o u?y rlgcing . nrocamzgaguras Anv cloce willbc h" `_ 35` I R. uzuuuu nun estimates on an englnecnng wo gated and submitted on the shortest notice. othwelfs Block. Dunlop street. Barrie. R. W. A. Ross, Ph ician. Surgeon etc., : R.C.S. Edin L.R .P.. London. 0 a1 DI -LI- -g-LIA-us-_. nu-(`urn-1'1 nllnl Itf B younty. IKE: estate oougnt ana sonu. uonvcy ' all `u b h . Ma ' L` 33$. 'c'>'aac-'1zo..'s`i'.fck'f'nunxop'``:`:sa`n.e." A :.Iv_ ;o"gu;U{;.nnua1 subsidy to th; nu- dortakiug.-` It is thought this 0301' will )9 `pearly an equivalent .to` the ve- oightaeuths: . ' , Jnain-..LiA._' -3 Ac,`-1:I\A:l|lI I'."|A Drugs and chemicals` VANILLA, fdrjice dream`. for instance; BAxx_Na Powmm. for cakes. One is a drug. of course ; the other a chen|ia.l"; and there are still others-SPICES of all I kinda. cream of tartar. etc. axunn. Lne uxugf-us: now: about ` them than other poop e. = i We :.`gs`t.ore. ' Come and ask us [OI-INSON SARJEANT. Imrporten and Dealer: in Cnaln nf all I(nrI- and -..u-..- The In the Kitchen.` PRANKLIN J. ROBINSON. GRADUATE,0F than Snhnnl nf pl l`f:l`` Srinnnn Tnrnntn (`Jun pmnuxmnws anus stun: , amnn ROSS 3. A.-Ban-iater, Solicitor,` Conveyancer. etc.. money to loan. _Oces k of Torohto Building. Owen street. Bamc. 48-1)" nnaimnnns AND svlivnlrons. THE PACIFIC CABLE. . On Dec. 11th, 1896, the night prev- `ions to his death, Sir John Thompson in addressing a-distinguished gathering in London, England, declared himself in favor of the Pacic cable. Death prevented himfrom pushing to a reality the great Canada-Australia connecting link, so the matter dropped` until lately when Premier Laurier announced that his Government favored the scheme and would assume the payment of ve- eighteenths of the total -. necessary capital of $6,000,000, or an annual cost to Canada of $290,000 for fty years. ,Australahas offered to assume ve-ninths of the balance, and Great Britain has been asked to guarantee the remaining part, ve-eighteenthe. The British Government has agreed