Elluh V 3-`bpp% ' Hunt`: hotel._ Money tojnun nunni I-Ala. \ 6 North side Dunlap-st. 3."i'ix}_.w7:. - Money in`uuus of $9,000 and upwards. to loan at 5 pct cont. - H. H. Srnkrur. QC. 6. H. Es-um. .__...._.____.._____._______...___.______.._._.__.__ R. W. A. ROSS, Ph Su , L. reo'ndonco- town : lock, u str` ggrrio. Telephone 17. ' ' cu ! Q i`A. RADENHVURST, Barrister, Attorney.` = in Glgancery. Con cc: etc. 1--n... n.....:. X m. of u..vs.. cm oexuaiacun V V Ag caggcxn, barristers. Solidi; Pmcton`. COIN .""- Oices-Ross BM, I359- an in II'_....__ ' A `P ", CRIRIHXL R. .17.?` oiiiaee T" .u' Hy] :9 .w:.o::,ns.:..w...~ 3: an `o u can: of Ontario. Oeeand Residence, 18 Owen atget. DR. . C. SMITH. L.C.P.SL. Ont.. (lat: of Du. ' & Smi Orillia.) Oiceand residence -comctof Owen Collier streets, Banie. :3-ly . D an-u .n" Ross 3. A.-Bam'stcr. Solicitor, Convenncor etc.. money to loan. Oces, Bnnkof Toronto uaainmuweu street,Barrie. 48-ly 'In the Kitc%l;1-en. Drugs and Chemicals MARRIAGE LICENSE ISSUER. __.._.- 01-INSON 8: SARJEANT. d Dal ' Qrmrnv &. 8s'rEN. R: N WW5". EIITIIKUIUQ hivlavvlu `vb -- A. Tsunrema Cpurt; Procton. Notation, Conv - moon`. etc. lloqoy to Loan. Occo-Ross Bing. lunlop-Aot., - Wnumm-on Auur. ' Aux. Cowuc. )R.b`_ I_. ARTHUR ROSS, L.R.c.p. & s . Edin- I rghz M.F.P. & S, Glasgow, member of I rinh ( nthnlmnlnnh-al Sn:-nrv_ QlIllo.InIlI-_. vur 8: coww. Barri-com Saks-ton L g........... 42...... Pmcmn. Notanu. Cc T. ARNALL, M.D.C.M., oeo in Bothwelfs o Block. Allandglq. -6.31: the premises at night.` AG 11 'r. BANTING. Cferk County of Simeoe, will be at his oce.-at the Court I-lm..., R...:- VETERINARY SURGEONS VANILLA, for ice creahl. for Burns Pownnu. o IIISCIBCCE for cakes. ARE NEEDED EVERY DAY 92 DUNLOIP-ST. BARRIE. FOR INVESTMENT qn good lreehold aocuritrat lowest-rate of N money nixed can end of .. rf."1'I"'rRAn-15$? soxagor, Eta, Lvnu mks vou so .MONEY TO LOAN; . - Inn..- _____-_A. -1` I'I,`,, , . IIIANUFACIII/IIIEB. 1-nxrsiiuuns. munucyn. OFFICIAL. (S &`BROWN, uunuuuu, rlA'u'oa'ron` Lixuox, W; A. . uuocxga -1!- 5191] 43-17 Come and ask us i of the Ill n'opencu_ ', . (`I4 Dunlo street. W1h}; `Ill ofwork _z; . onus 1Nnus'rnY 1-; L - ' -1 oh!) '~ QIEICIAI. ION].l_1"-__.i'.-" -- -- ......... .. ... . -._~ I\ 5.1: ' " u" *`,:E7;BbPE'()}s;gllf (`B139 -'1 ,3 .-.1 - `J K of "cry d ti as . c. .1.mng.. . M Orrin: Kin` . .ea:::ce?r`.::?.3.Ta`riE:r "' '3' kinds of good work and buihiing Iv . is ith9&.htent l*..'* 5h`.t;n;fudb an In- F``'7 blrlg remodeled and fnzrrI55" W0 'n machmcry. 50 `h-W d3 of work prof?` o .809 our work and get our pn-` _ . -.-.c\v I. \ d'"to north of the Foundr) `. '_ smm LAIJNUB %a.m. ........;w | m ATLAS... _ AsUaANc: "COMPANY In ' ""'*!- funiished and rates 4 ` - .GEOR , . CT. V l?\nLtAk:{`o2..N.`:_AlSn!:}?weI:5' n . --v--v- woclqcl illabu Roan new B10/ck. `south side Dnnloi at the Post (mice. henecutitytodepoaitors in a Loan C5 doubted There is no instance on rcCt'3 ` has ever made 3 loss bv a Loan CV Clnadhn Branch Oire. Head `OW. MONTREAL. .' ext M. c. HINSHAW. wsNADn).\1'. mi Bumh u`lIEl' ' ' ' Managf-' The Security for Depositors in s 1" Company is undoubted. 11---: !SUBSCRIBE-13- mm D $250,000. in I Ur r lUlS.-N E st| Bifeo `loll! Standard Ialfo. Londoucur too and Accident Co... Provir Building and Loan Assoclatlol BAHRIE [MN & snvmss: ` INCORPORATED 1881. I O Ruuuno V -nu: Fm: . Conmuuss: The Mercantile. now ailiated with 1'22 7 _don & Lancaahire of England Ity, $15,000,000. The Waterloo Mutual, of Waterloc Tothl assets, $334,083. The Economical Mutual. of Beriz Total assets. $303,078. use Llovd s Plate Glass Insurance. pony, of New York. Cash capizz ooo And tine Sun Loan and Savings Co: of Ontario. Private funds to loan on rs: murzgag: counts collected. &c. Ciice over Hendcaonp Hardware Sum`: 11 Punvmcm sultnlumni ASSOCIATION. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL. 3; It A Cuts for advertisements must In: case be mounted on solid meulbu Condensed edeenmements on first as wants of all kinds, lost and 10nnd,y for sale or to rent, snecic articles, etc must be accumpanied with the cash, u_ beinse'rted-1u-at insertion 2 cents W- -each an aunt insertion 1 cent per (names, dresses and gures conni- words); but I. reduction of one cent {it will be made when the number of i:.~= of the same matter exceed four. {scnocala 6; SMI; J:-u an uuuv nus uzquu cu, L'Ulllp0biU" will be charged. Advertisers will not be allowed ton; for advertising anything outside own regular business. Should thev `tnneient rates will be charged for yertisements. . ma -.I"'re:'f?'9.1'r`e`< iu;).osi`t`i`<:n`e; in the W. sold atan advance of one-third 42. rates. Thisznle will be strictly mnlz CONTRACT cmxczs, - Advertisers will please bear in mg .44 notice of intention to change `,:u1\'en-2*-,`. must be handed into the oice not 1.{, Saturday at 10 o clock, and the copy ff.) change must be in Tax Anuxcz of later than 12 o'clock noon on Monday week, otherwise the advertiser s annguf, ma.y_ not be made public until the W4. Fa. 12 clianges of Advertisements allaw. 25 ear.` t more are r nired, co ,~; ;,. ! ail] he r-Jmroul- eq mm` L` F "Wu nocooooooo o o - y o n at Naif inches" .......... .. _unchcs.{column .... .. ';.`,;'I-`I V]. ., i : V . 0 TE ' .A .4 nohd nonparexl make 1 .` *5 T_ `:_ "rngyslnxr ADVERTISE); 13` h 1 iiiaelztion 10 cents per yin Kn`, u"eIlt._insemon 4 cents per nae` e` tn Readimz notices. 10 mm. ..-_ .. ,- B` . .. , ff "-`I'; 5?-cents per 1- . mu... """'each 3 We matter. A 5'35 and Gov V`v'.`:`-`t "m" charged at at:,r"" "t am A`, I _ ' V ' OONTRAL V8 rat " " ~ _ TADVERT18 . . . advertisements .I`\' 01 . . . W . -gt $lomng_nma, which are 1311 be 1,} , t}; ?3r`;;l TiI1ci lea am; t`-*1 alL _ - , ere whxl be omy `u 3? `info. o o - o o o . . . . I ..';`..".$."..3`;2 c1'.?.`.`.'-.... . _ T "For one month-- the th-(T with 15 per cent. added. ` `Fur two months-the three with 10 per cent. added. fpnnfnn-rat` -nnnN3.-nu. 3.. L` , ;`OFFI`Er.n7;Next door to Bank of Toror: John Rggrersoz Fire and Life Assurance. vi.` 1 yulll PUT `g1rI.l_|,';."":. . 5 . '33, . ` names 10 ugants per hm. i;,,... per lme for each n.:(' Number of inches INSURANCE AGENTS CONVEYANCERS, &C. OONUINSED ADVERTI8EXE.\"l'S. _B:AF-IFQIEZ scnoccsns as SMITH. 0.4 '59! I'I.AxToN. Autnx. . Burk Ont. Ofcein Boti`1wcL 9 monthki 42 The Finence Minister at Ottawa hue AtI_u.hmi'tted hie main eetimatee for the _- leeneial yea:-,.l'900 1901. They show jn estimated expenditure of 849 068,- 7391, which. compared with the total emouut veted last seeeion for the pre- jeet nancial year, 1.8 e- deoreeee of ' 39,048,482. But owing to the gowing hehit of omitting large sums .f:_-om_ -the w. again estimates and subsequently; but` "ting them in anpplementetiee, that _; eemperieon in the oieial 'teble,eie ele- ', AI a matter of feet the main brought down. leet,_eeeei__on~ jeioented to but $46,28'6,50;' there "eiilisequently eddedte5:by:"i ii__ieene' eimplementery votes ` the: lam __0,324; (to thet oempehg` the weetilnetee of leet: Leeeeieq` withe tehled today.` vth letter gere. the? ' _ . i. o 9`>l"n)dlth9V I entitles which -the :_H. on:ee ` will N: me `this M `-new not flikdy :1 _ fthen .thebej_vbted;ieet` clirrantt iremt _ `One ol"t`he_ most remarlrablespeeches Iisde in the House of Commons at Ot- tawa last week was that of Mr. Tarts. A It was naturally supposed that when he rose as a member of the ministry he` ran to defend the course pursued by V the government. On the ccntrary"he attached it. He argued that the view expressed by himself and the Premier s before the first contingent was organiz- V ed was the correct view. He explained` thatlhe had tried to make that View prevail but had failed to convince his colleagues. Now the result of a dis- agreement of a minister with his col- leagues is supposed to be the resignation of the `minister. Tarts explained that he did not resign, because, in the t-st place, his retirement would have creat- bitter_ feeling ' against the Quebec gpecple. and inthe second place it would "have made trouble for his colleagues. So he has pursued the extraordinary course of remaining in the.miuis'try and denouncing its course. %` '0roujo,' The Lion of sous Atrioagr % II no longer the lion; he is the`-lamb `now. ' ' ..Wath the yelloiv `raga of the United +8tgt__eI Ineak into lili0 "l.'l -.lv_ll0 British turn down the Boejq; % I:'='ii.h peethe ohjqos 4`efV_.oon}1-ollin'ig ,.5;E.t_ghteen omit of the shaggy-. y; `decided "fern I new 3110- ` %e':;.%vTver mMhot\1rerI- o f":0n-die . ppV____`*preeent, and upon -the: _ the eftherlj I'!'iIl\join._ ` Th_egen- " pirilmeuee in prison at nrtiolel. enter- VVIIISO the coat! production huiheen "by the paper men along with `other _:_I`lI_ufIc15ureIp-s,.but: lacking ombinlwion have-tintil Iidw been unable to ad- Ylnoeheir own` prices. '1`he't-at move ;`7.9:dezf an advance of 25, per cent. in all " $5? In easooietion` which, it ie ;.;=.*lI_: 'the"new ly-formedeeedoiation was to- `of newspaper, wrapping paper,- `paper, and all other kinds." M !ait.V i__In_j'I_I|,eTI_:`o_ot`of. 33.3`.- daupttoh : .F;r6ed Mulook to. adopts uniform me. j vFLo`tter:rac reduced from 30.` `per } gas. to 80. perjoz. % ' . EDIIORIAL NOTES. A . `On to Bloemfontein. _.'.|.`h'en quick for Pretoria. e oonsnavamvmravoss. f1. :- '4qo'z'1gV the innumerable `bleeainge lonservative Governments have bestow-A fen Canada, the following are a few : IL_ `___ l'ho`pottal.ca.rd. T ' j ;'A*one-cent rate. - V o " ' _ J Ella one-cent drop `letter. T` .I{,'oonded_ the" National Policy. ~_ - - ' Bu-ilt `tho transcontinental railway. -.dooated Imperial peony postage. Ltttorrate reduced from 50. to 3o- foz. . ` . ' `' I I . I B I ;u _l.-lO:I'V"|;I-l`['J-Soil] 1-euon: f _t_61bfa |a_tiaad with the $1 per annum Lally Ligwo`i_luw',_p`rtner ` From Tun Nonmn ugh. Thomas i al'1:il_led lu o- donco byhtfalligg Q . - II! I Mich-sol m.z;,:.;.I; Meaom,fw.. '`WV%;4`.!".!!9`?"9'5"'* Poet -Omce Returns. According to the Auditor General s Report for the A year ending June 30, 3` 1899, the iollowing are the amounts of revenue and salaries for the principal post oices in this district :- Post Oice Revenue Salary` Allandale 1,12 1. 14 544. 43 Alhston . I 2,403 94 1,035 24 Angus 404 60 234 94 Avening 218.09 ' 148 23 Barrie` . 9,157.34 . 2.841 80 Beacon ` 1,392.50 557.04 Bradford . 1,739.40 . 712.24 Goldwater l.286.5_0 ' 57006 - Oollingwoqd 7,147.04 2,463.67 Cooltstown 1,055 18 ~.- 498.57. - Oreemcre `_ 1,356 05 664 09 Dundalk , 1,414.49 . 677.33 Duntrcon. - ' . 372 82 " 212.88 Eunvade 1.35635 56736 Everett 1 _ _ 463 00 185.34 Eansdale 837 04 445.12 _Fevei-sham V 299 19 171.71 Fleaherton 1,130 75 597 20 , Houeywood . ` .' 16802 3 88 66 Hornings Mills, 613 19 307.52 ` Lisle ' V , , 375 29 V 206 62 -Maxwell 353.69 169.58 . Meuford _ v_ 2,984 78 1,211.67 . New*Lowell _` 6 46176 , 224 93 N9u:a_wa7_, 1 _ 1 126601 185.31 ` Orillis .' 9,543 32-*= 291175; J Penetangnishene` 2,303 77 942.89 Phelpscon, , ~ {29242 1517; , Rccemcnt` 1 " _ 5425.02 * 24993 ,,8hel_1)ur1_`I_e_ ` ' _ - 2,53150 1,011.74 j 8i`ngl1_aIu`p_ton 333.70 A 1_.723'1_,` Shayne:-_ 1 - . 4 1',82847 u'T54.36 1 -Thurnlinry A *- ,1,.293`2_0 5636.00 _1 '1'h mI:_<>,n -"- 4; "*`423.`10-j _ ,_1 9.'4i*7.4. , if 6139?-1i0 .`60I~535.1. Everett . E"'?'! 6375353: Igundalk Mr. Mis.campbell.srgn-ed a great, wastefot the timber of the Province was going on by allowing trees of six inches in diameter and underto be cut, The Premier had admitted that On- tario's timber resources were `fast pass- ing away, thus vindicating what the Opposition had said `in the past as to the necessity for adopting preservative measures. Mr. Miscampbell pronounc . ed as an infamous lie the `statement a contained in a Liberal campaign sheet that he had surrendered a_ timber con-a session for a bonus. He `charged that the Government were. responsible for the boodle brigade that had been going through the Province, and when caught red-handed appealed to the Opposition c to assist in helping them out of the hole. _- . .w---_ they -'_WOI'9 3.7 do-nothing `Goveznmenu When, however, ._ they new the hands] writing on the well and learned thei etrength of public opinion-they changed their policy just as Sir Wilfrid Bonnier did in the cape. of the contingent to Africa. (Opposition applause)` ' ` _e'it{ s was .. the ..n..a.. . night of sleet session, yheu auba`idiest_of l % 'oii?`'irheii . lie- Afelf"t"}al`asliaii1;etbl .14 I r-i:1`m--.were'd.ni1roqs1aa.L thtunshw A Legislature without .satisfsctory expla: "meet aiantioipated decit, yes" in the `dying hours of the same session they lb'rou ht _ in m easures involving the _ Proviuee in an expenditure of one and 3 `shelf. millions of dollars. That was one reason why he` stood up against .grauting railwa-y_.b6uuses at that time. Ee~favored_ granting aid to railways` which would `be a benet to the Pro- vince, but before doing so he wanted collateral security out and out. It was amazing to him to . see the right-about uationa. ` :Last eessiou the Government 5 `introduced a -revenue bill in order to` V faoe policy of the Government on the . timber question. They` had literally swallowed themselves. For 25 years 1 LI. __ .._-_- V 1 ` _.--...-- --vl-rvv&lDOTI'I07'?a' -A`-it . in IVQOI and `beponiing to die fob one) : country} j0nr country is not Qangdn o._lop)e,' Cnadu it only _.p;;'Is of !"` 3" .~"2**'2 3?? we All last Saturday night they match ed through the heavy sand` of the Afrioen Veldt, then on Sunday morn- ing an the dawn broke over the eaat,. ' footnote and weary they waded across the Modder River, and then, when throughout Christendom 'the church ibella were ringing and we, with other i.Ohriutiunua1lov_er the world were he- fqernbling to. worship` God quietly and --eefely in our churches--[then our boys 313081505; Scotch, Irish, Oenudihn, Brit- . idh`._1l'.maroh6d forward ` without him; t+-;-dvanondd sud fubed the Boer gamut r us; niche: `blessed. 8abb`a_th'+-`-to for ui`* `e_nd- fo'r:.our brethren`. 5., vsmm, e "! pririletirwhioh in `velue. W11:-` to-hip;e&;t;`a..: ?e:'!."."f:f'1???@`3C?`7?!%"ithe;7 ~foaght," _And though our hearts sorrow for their deaths and in sympathy with their friends and near and dear relations, our` hearts also are thrilled with ad-i ` `miration and an [unspeakable longing that we-also might be honored to die as thexhave died. Which of uowould not change places with any one of those` `h'oye,. to have -died in so glorious a oaueei Which of ud, lawyer, doctor, clergyman, business man; working man, would not now gladly go forth, and take the gilaoee in the Canadian regi- ment of cum brave boys who`, fell in last Sunday": battle!` lvence, and sends them on to victory, but we know that the day will dawn when the xmmpet call of God shall eound, end then from Africen eende end unknown graves our boys will come forth again and join that vast mnlsitode which no` men on number, which will geuher before The Throne of God and of the Lamb. `V We sorrow with the bereaved ones, whose hearts are torn and bleeding,for the loss of those. who have llsllen in battle, and who will never return to their H Canadian homes. Their bones will crumble into duet beneath the sand of the Alricsn veldt, but their life `goes marching on and their noble example will be held up for the admiration and encouragement of our `children, and our children's children, for generations -they can no longer respond to the bugle call" which summons their com- rades toparsde-which sounds the ad- Their condu'ct_has exemplary- all the way through, in the faithful manner in -which they have learnt the hard. duties of a soldier a life on active a service, and the cheerful acceptance `of every experience from the drudgery of V tatlgue duties, cheerfully performed, to the nal and y crowning duty of a sol- dier's lite when he is brought into ac- tion, andmust bear himself as a man" in the face of a cruel and galling re, and amidst the -bursting of shells, making his environment like unto. hell itself. In all this our Canadian boys have `borne themselves with credit to themselves, with honor to thelcountry which sent them forth, and with added glory to that Empire of which Canada is part, and for which they have fought and died. - , ,. A 3 *-I16? *' 1kqmiin%*pn, `but man` aholl I Inner even nfniao I am known," and in ,the `ooiixfq_p`f'. ni.-ga.asa fmad tlieffollow`-5 5i:'1g".1~`au`:ark,in regard no the war, and the Canadian boys ivho had falien in use Sundgy _a hassle : ~ understand why twb _C_li_ri'I_t1n..nitiod.li03',h believing in the m m ;..G.dsl both. aeeliiag Salvation ahroughvtho aanle Christ, both pl -ofeea-` ing to be gliided by the name Spirit. had both readintthe some Bible, ahuuld be involved in woi-,_.l.lio bloodiest noi- iwhlioh the `world has seen for many _ At thin present time, the first shook has come to Canada, the first blow has fnllen on Canadian homes, throughout the Dominion, by the loss in battle of some of our Mb:-tight boys, who went forth so V gaily, and with I such brave hearts to serve their country and ght for the Empine, three months ago. ' .- But it is so, nnddoubtless God ; wise purpoaea will be foillld for the beziem of South Africa, and of ' Ill concerned, British and Dutch, when this war is brought to a aloha.` , , -- ..... - ........ uuv uwxy on tile C0111- ing of the Lord ; _ He is trampling out the vintage where the grapes of wrath are stored, j ' He hath loosed the fateful lightning of his terrible swift sword ;- Hie truth in marching on. L \ ` " I have-seen him in the wetch-xes of . e V hundred circling camps; _ ` They have buildegi ,HiIlj en altar in the even- ing dew: and damp: ; . V . ' I can reed .Hle.rlghteo'ne seentenoe by? the I dimuend aring lamps.` Hie day In marching on. ' "PI hove`:-eed'e fiery. gospel . -.M'Wi."h.'9d|.$Clt3 `, ~ . n An ye` deelgylth my ipontemnetp. so with you % my: .:hil.I.sll`;d4lr= ` ` ' L ,9`:.`-h`; irrit V in rows of ..`-h.`i-`F `l `I ' We commit their alioted friends to the innite love and compassion oi Him who giveth His grace to thesorrowing. Throughout the British Empire hearts aresorrowing for the loss of those 9who will never ooine back. who have shed their life blood that the Empire may be cemented and preserved`, and so throughout all British lands our hearts are knit togetherin the bond of love, in the sympathy of sorrow and in faith in the promiatof God and of Christ our Saviour. Our Boys are gone, but their work was well done, and the oause goes on, and will on until Victory and Peace are eqcabliand in, that un- happy land. ' E `_' Mine eyes have seen the Glory of the Sun at on. `r;..'.I _ ` thegift of God to I19, the we will hold 1 it-for Him. We can and `do rejoice that the blood of $outb African, New Zealand, Australian . and Canadian Colonists has been shed on` African _ soil, in this righteous cause, because that spilled blood will ceinent our Em- V pire in an indissoluble bond which no earthly power shall ever break. Eng- lish, Irish. Scotch, and we of the Col- onies have shed our blood together for the maintenance of those great princi- ples upon which our Empire is founded, personal liberty, justice, and the liberty and equality of all men before the law, irrespective of race, color or nationality or religion. If the Dutch race were dominant in South Attica," within twenty years slavery, in all its horrors, Africa or else a war of extermination and the natives, the like of which has neverbeen seen in `the world's history; We are ghting for great principles, tire. until Christian principles are so rmly established that they can in that Land which will some day be grand and beautiful alike for God and man. rest our Canadian boys, those who have fallen, and those who yet may f_all-t'bey `have died like good soldiers and brave men, in the hardest experience of a soldier's life, Vtaoing the guns of an unseen foe, and facing them without inching. 111, would be rampant throughout `South ' would take place between the ,Dutch i and from this war we shall never re.- never be-shaken or disturbed again, i Whenyon-do no t Dr. Ward's .Blood and Nerve Pills to .co_unte_r- -act these conditions." Why P`, Be- -cause they contain all thenatural elements necessary to build up the human ' The way to a cure lies along the road from the stomach to the blood and .All food is acted on by the stomach and pre- r pared for absorption into the system. Dr. Ward'sPillI V jtnt the pro- -.. L-l_ L- - 68 Aidan and dip. You feel ion:-colt gutting wall yvhon you tako Ir. lard : Blood and lungs Plllo. - A Toronto. Ont- V011 %Make A Mistake :.'e'{,3'?o'"&}J'J; fuse a glow at hal whole human trams. 'v?--_. __ _ ', ' -' P rjrq-~~.. % If r-:9."W span-won; new $492 %%.J._.oULrER WJELI/5 gand Shavi: ` fi ` Byxaanllttox; -or. lollblu 0o'y, United, 1 , an noun: ______...____________________ mm mu mus T0 rm % Ptnrtcm watt? 1 JOHNSON &SARJEANT. BARRIE. Im new and Dealers in Coal: of all Kinds. and eorge town. Grey `and Guel 11 White Finishin Lime Cements of all kinds, ire Bricks and Pgsterefs I-hit. Statehouse at the Northern Railway Switch. iootof John tract. th depot. Th bond ol thin L"! e is bette_r th::at'l'aat (if any other `kind, and tho 9' .13`: ':f|l.f&'I.Ol'. 'Of!ice--Corner of John and HE. CHILISREITS A_ID SOCIETY OF BARRIE have for a H L _ __louou.__m Homo.-s.'a number P. C. GREGG, Veterinary Su :2. Honor . Gnduato Ont. Vet. College, onor member Medical Socletv. 031'.-A: Baker`: Livery Stables. I Owen Street. Barrie. . THE BALL PLANING MILL 'P`""' - 3:`8.';'.=d .0134 Anna `link 9 -- 4'- HE BALL_ PLA1~yuyG company- nten; Bmldmg a_nd manufactnriyg of Mo ldmgs. etc. Planm f all kinds-_ done. promptly and sasfactorjly. gt 7JAs. . EDVVARDS CONVEYANCER. At his oce until 5 p.m.; at his private residence, 68 Mary street. aftef that hour. uoly ;. Dnullu, uerx uounty or Simcoe, will It. omee, at the Court House, Barrie. every Saturdav. Residence and P.O. Cookstown. Jvuirlvbl I`! I-VIII`: We have a lame amount of Private Funds to lend at 4} and 5 per cent. on the security of good farm McCARTHY. PEPLER AND Mc- CAR t HY. Dunlap Street. Barrie. O H. 1361: PRIVATE wuss TO LOAN, . on Real Estate at lowest nuns. Banners NoteIDinaounted. Colloctionnmadein Maya ! of tho_Couqty. Rep! estate boughtand sold. voy- |nc::f In all an branches. Marriage Licenses iuu . Oleo-Rolulock. DunlopstnetBarrie. 4:-Iv. VIIIDIIIIS; wlyyu Lstlovyeauugs. ' Mi`-I M. CAMPBELL. Barrister soncitog. otary etc. toloan. Ba:-no ma .suyne:. B Buk of Toronto Building, Owen street. 5-ly u-- `y ----u- _-up--w--u 1 t ' -u-.-. bu h: ' British pthalmological Society. 8peclallv.-- IIIIOIIBI of In 0, Eu, Throat and Note. QFFlCE.-78 Dunlap Sweet. Sanders` Block, Bar rm. nnnnnifn Past Ofrn and Railwnv Stnnn, X."`..,,...'-IS `r '3.;' o:n`I=.'auaz`i';..`fwi y`'u`a n': Phone 54. P. O. Box 96. 7-ly {rug butnggaaa to get drugs is at 3 onus . The drugriot knows more about them Ohan other poop e. `If.