Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 7 Jun 1900, p. 2

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--- ....- iv` cu. urugs In It 8 DRUG STORE. The it-ug `st knows more about them than other poop e. ` \ a keep a. good" drug store. Come and ask us about Kitchen Drugs. ., _, - } e best "lace to. et drugs is at DRUG STOR%. ruggist them than nI>|u`.. _--- - Factor: .AI I In ` B ' Atto T .~ g;:|.vteavI lnccl'. mg: ________.___._________________ T. ARNALL, M.D.C.M,, oicein `Bothwelfs Block. Allandale. 91: the premises a.t_night. ~= 43' Y to-If E512" Bnowx. _ ~ . ' Barrie. Alliston and Creemore. Lrnutox 8: Boys. Rlonvh In VYo,u __ve_ got Vizo hang him, but do '5 /LL- ..A'... - .. . -_..- .` which made the latter part or the war Mayo`, ' Bagging` ptodmedv . 5'; trinmphal march". The` same care- `: tni attention to all the little details half-holiday for the afternoon 1 and the: which made hispwork in ERIN so ad- mirably. eective is seen also in Africa. .V The ght in British `Columbia is nearly _over._ Polling takes place on Saturday. The chances seem to be` -that Martin s Government will be de- (sated. Out of thirty-eight constitu- ' enoles there were only thirty two Mar- tlnltea nominated, and several of them were put up at the last moment, and have no chance of success. It is just a question if much good would come from the victory of such a man as Joe Mar- - tin. fun began. One would wonder where` all the` people came from who` `assem- bled at the Market Square before eight o'clock. Preparations had been made for a huge bonre in" the square, and all -the old boxes around town hadfbeen collected.@ . `There was an occasional cheer and V an explosion of a recracker now and `again. i I The veterans were there and red several volleys before the march. Under Lieut .-Col. Ward and Capt- Oowan they marched at the head of the procession with the "band. Some most fantastic aggregations were to be seen ARE NEEDED EVERY DAY n BEN 11 U.K1 , Dlrnuwt, ntwruvyg -- Chancery. Conveguncer etc. doc: Owen street. ove:-,Bank J Com- AfI_An ROGERS 6:. ROGERS. `Mom-:v TO LQAN. MONEY To LOAN. MISCELLANEOUS. MANUFACTUIIES. Ross B. A.-Bmister_. -_..`_ .5.` nnnnou tn lnan Pni(sIclANs. fuse who ins f posi- W wknow hss written to deny the `Amos-thst Lord Strsthobns contem- Tpisins resigning his present position, to .i Veolne to Osnsds and run es s candi- `-fldsto in the Libenl interest in Mon- FINAN CIA! OFFICIAL. LEGAL. ` BIN U3 A suns. ;rp|1J9U\all3.l I UFHAKRIE ` n. in `good Homes. a number i Ldian children. boys and girls iarefaskccl to communism-A mm. Dnuus. 1 45-13% 8 ti tlT u-."H.,`::.."13.: ..':::" _e'.::..":t }"f`o`":.`,`"1. n'fI'3' I I- c. w. MACPHERSON. .__._._--'--_-_-._--}-V-------- money to loan. ymces, '. Owen street, Barne. 48-ly The hood of Kitchener on he plainly illloerned in the splendid organization bfwihioh nude the letter port of the '1 The little which no Vmlnbly. Nd oice will be L. TEBO. ANAITQ `D n .' 1[N'(';'t'_:'s'1'>. o. `mtoloanats 5 so naval acing their I Solicttor, ` 05509:, Qlfdlpll 7-ly ; a.;s..:..::5.**.':::: ;' ya: '1`. CREW. I an-Iv I 4 Per ` V Gen` \ ' "81-e " Pa"! on neponu The Sec . I11-ity I mpany is mgggzea? 8 Lou R088) 853; or tn0w B1 .. h <=k. . . \ e_Post pmcilgjlth slde Dunlap? - v \ """ n'visD A Borrowed Paper. of the Post Olce. Q Thesecurity to depositors in a Loan '3'ha, doubted. There is no instance on "W depoeitior has ever made a loss bv a v ruuaqunnnvvu v $6ImymO ' licati t f '-h d A" na'.'m.:.w.::`;2Top --va-pica an uuuru.-.-. .--- Iourri calla: outdoor. SPE- Inm. V]!!! D THE SAN! IH.N.Hughes&ro.| *1 Canadian Branch Oice. MONTREAL. M. C. `HINSHAW. " nrannk anacon- 'sUBs0R1BET3_ CAPITAL, $250,000. sref `LMNQEI '1`ns4NoAnraen~ Aov ADVERTISING Mm `NOE um ADVANCE n " : . F'3TY 0Pl1tsl.m`"` Almost, 11' not qu1te_ dank]- .. Agent Standard Life. London Guam- tee and` Accident Co., Provincl Building and Loan Associations! lowlieat hut, which lls with heaven : own radiance the humbleet cottage and without which the palace oored with marble and glowing with wealth and luxury is `but a decorated prison. At home youare. beloved; you ere under- stood; there your errors will 'ever meet with gentlest lforgiveneee 3 ' there your troubles` will be smoothed. away 3 there you may unburden a your fearless of har`e_h,';euney`n1pathetilc ears`; ind there you may the entirely and LII` 1' IUD.-D , Street, Barrie. l SAV|NGS cu ~ INCORPORATED 1881. V Alxifdste not\q11it8.. do/nble -vv-- 1:! 09'l"lEs.` `" ` 4 th t paper published in a 0 'ADVEB'1`I8ER8 SHOULD Nom mun . .13 lines solid agate make 1 inch '\ TRANSIENT ADVER ' rlslmgm _ . Fix-_st insertion 10 cents per lin ' qnent insertion 4 cents per 1' e` each W me. Reading notices, 10 cents per line for h insertion ; 5 cents Der In... r (\n-- ` f . Barrie. `H W` xiuuus LIIDCI LIULI. '2 CCU per insertion of the same der 5 lines, of this c] `:nnn line forea mg? 531 of. the sagne matter. A11 i:`'1*0x character, chugedmn lines. _ I Legal, Oiclal and G neaaulg nouces, 10 cents . ov _ Inents will be charged at emment admit above rates` CONTRACT ADVER Txsfw. Contract advertisements ' t h` h Wm b M the follow1ng_ra es! w_ 1c are drafted It rect commercxal pnnmples and wj adhered to. There will be on] all. A REPRESENT THE Fou.ow1.\'a Fm: Issmsu ` COMPANIES: The Mercantile, now affiliated with The L0!- don & Lancashire of England. Scu- ity, $15,000,000. The Waterloo Mutual, of Waterloo, On: Tothl assets, $334.o83. The Economical Mutual. ofBer11n, Or. Total assets. $303,078. ' Also L1ovd s Plate Glass Insurance Com- pany, of New York. Cash capital, 5:5- Private funds to loan on first mortgages. k counts collected. &c. ; nmnn I\I1nD `J--uplnuenn e uavmarn Qlnr Ram * `For one month-the with 15 per cent. added, *n`nl| +I'!7l\ vvxnnt-L- L , "Lyn .I.v yo; ucub. uuueu. ' Preferred positions [sold at an advance of rates. This rule will be 5 ,__` W CONTRACT CHANGES. Advertisers will please b notice of intention to chan ism must be handed into the ofce not lam En Saturday at 10 o'clock, and the copy form. change must be in T111: Anvucz 05: later than 12 o'clock noon on Mondav mum week, otherwise the advertiser sanno1fnc . , em may not be made pubhc untxl the weekzg lowing. ` ' I0 nhanuna AP A :1-A-1----- ear in mind :5, ge advert Women and Home. A Chinese proverb says : A hundred men make an encampment, but it takes- a woman to makea home, It is she who builds and consecratee that most precious -spot on this side heaven, `which we express in the, sweet word home. Not walls or furniture, or win- dows or curtains," but that nameless and inehhle charm which-glories the .__ _-_. . ..-...uunu:..\ 1.3, Condensed advertisements on first page as wants of all kinds, last and found, prom for sale or to rent, specic articles, etc., 9;: must be accompanied with the cash, andyfj be inserted-11rst insertion 2 cents per word` each subsequent insertion 1 cent per ma (names, addresses and gures counted :1 words); but a reduction of one cent per mi will be made when the number of insertin- of the same matter exceed four. And tine Sun Loan and Savings Company of Ontario. COUDIB COIICCICG. CC ` oOice over HcndErson,s Hardware S:ore,Bm{| L lit. vvsvu. Lu tics Lcuh. `1UUC(l. `For two months-the with 10 per cent. added. i"13u-n4`A-nu-.A v.n,.:t.1-_ Av 11 51160 12 changes of Advertlaements ; ::::-be2:;::.e Arivnyd-inn:-u 111:1` U'|I\` I _ -11, -. ,7! ALL IJV \/Ll-GI Advertisers win not be allowed to use [hf-, space . for advert1s_mg anything outside own regular busmess. Should thev dog, transient rates will be charged for iuchnd vertisements. ' Cuts for advertisements must In even case be mounted on solid met_albuu. SCBOGGIE & $M|TH,| PHIJVINBIALBUILDING AND mu ASSOCIATION. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL. $5.ooo.ooo. OFFICE.-Next door to Bank of Toronto,0'= :9... n.....:- u-Ii I "In reference to the saving in the cost of transportation via Collingwood or Georgian Bay and Toronto to the seaboard as against the Welland canal route, the saving would be forty hours in time, which in a vessel` carrying 75,000 bushels at $160 per day, would be $225. This would not .bear the whole cost of transhipment fron Georg- ian Bay to`Toronto.' `The advantage of having a return freight to Toronto would make the Toronto route equally as cheap as the Welland route, with the. advantage of having a saving in time. The grain would be in Montreal via Collingwood and Toronto, routeas soon as it would reach Port Dalhousie by the Wellandroute, andthe season V for shipping vi; the St. Lawrence in the fall could be lengthened out in `a. week or ten days by the Collingwood and Toronto route. _ - John Rogerson, Fire and Life Assurance. II. D. IIIIVDIII1 VV Branch Manager an r: Srancn Manage;r I _AS`""" 00' AS'..5.lJ.l'-KANCE coMPANY-15, ._I at _ . . _ __ F0und`fi_;5( svccnssoas T0 E. L?______________.- sation forms turmsnea an GEORGE PLAXTON5 Barrie Ont. Oicen INSURANCE AGENTS CONVEYANCERS, ac. CONDENSED ADVERTISEMENTS I____.J , `I VSCROGGIE Gs SMITH. E71331: .r*'.` At Midland 9. monster celebration was held to `celebrate the fall of Pre- toria. N o. 8 00., 35th Butt , the Boys Bxjigade, the bicycle corps and fully 2000_eitizens, headed by the Mid- land`Brsss Bend, proceeded to the town park to listen to `stirring speeches by prominent citizens, and a ne musical program, . The town was brilliantly lighted by all kinds of reworks. JUNE 7, three *1: la " W o,a p5i;` a. 0 A `The 31s: of:May will` g'.;&;.w.. to history as 9. red-letter A day` in_the his- tory of the whole British Empire, leweek g a110WQd N nnnim. -. Deponvl UNI. \/In BEETON Dr. Hun Mackay,` Q` phy, Rose venibg, _a Refuge... word `was Refuge froi sides, of El mitted Job busy search McCoy. it E Inese. ' Toronto to Colnncwood Line. _ Last Friday s Collingwood Bulletin has the following excerpt from an ar- ticle in the Toronto papers:-The late Mr. PeterMcIntrye, the "evening" be- fore his death,had a discussion with a commercial `man concerning the Col- lingwood Short Line. Mr. Mclntrye was interested in the transportation questions, and during the course of conversation said :- " ' ` A 2 Compa vBoy s Bri 5: _A11__Sai Iv 5 . 'J Vorld. j The surrounding towns took their full share in the general jubilation. Owen Sound and Orillia held theirs on Wdenesdsy night and early hours of the morning. The bells at Orilliaan-l nounced the news` about half-past four on Thursday .morning, and soon the town was in the wildest enthusiasm. P.,"in eh] At the square when the great bon-iije was kindled old men and women enjoyed -the scene as well as their grandchildren; The hopes and spirits of the onlookers soared as high as the ying sparks, and all felt what it was to belong to the great Anglo-Saxon race".-' The Poop! e of Battle llnthuslssiivtlosllyj Honored theospeure Seldom, if ever, as `_B3|'!'iO heen~'j`ss unanimously enthusiastic has it was last Thursday evening in honor of the full of the Trsnsvsslospitsl. Early in the morning the whole town yes nearly hidden with ags end. stresmers. De- light was depicted on every oounten-. snoe. Msiubs was indeed avenged. `IL ._ _-, C The -were Lieut.-Col. and they the aggregations in the monster procession. Ocm Paul was there {with captive Beers, Tommiea and Jack Tats. . ` ' nbvannt omnnniimrmn. There were no pro`-Boer utterances to be heard anywhere. Those who ayrnpatluzed with 00m Paul and his followers were discreet enough not to `divulge their sympathy, while hundredel of our American cousins have joined the `happy crowds and are `almost no jubilant no the Canadians." Drink More Water. V My opinion is that people `do not drink as much water during the fall. and winter season as they should, observed 3 well known phisicisn to at Star reporter, or as `much as is posi- tively necessary for them having, health in view. `A There are thousands of people who do not drink one glass of water during the entire day, people, too, who drink from three` to six glass-_ as daily. during other - seasons of the year. W ster isss necessary during the .oo_ol so during the.-'w__srm sessqns, and those who V ping?-.I_tlieir usual - qusntiv. tesirdresai bf e were he- health. I do` not; be`lievejV i\n down` water just; because it `is convenient toVd1_'ink, but I do ' believe thnt drink- . . ?`We1l, this town has certsinly gone daffy," said one gentlemen who is a follower of horses. I. never saw :my-- thing like it. I thought we could lay` it on over the line; but we're simply. not in it. ` There was plenty of patriot- ism `and enthusiasm in sight when 'De_wey came back from Manila, but it couldn t touch the all night row here. "We thonghtlyou `wen-e onellof ue,"eaid another one of Uncle Sam : subjects, but you are (Another world. The one _nexationiete`mnst have gone to sleep on to the war." _ ` To day the spacious sitting-rooms and parlours of the big hotels are lled with heavy-eyed visitors, who are vaguely wondering when the noise will all cease and peace and" reason once again be restored. ' ` Said one of our prozninene hotel pro- prietors, I didn't `charge anyone for beds last night, none of them were :MostV amazed are our American visitors, ' many of whom cannot com- prehend thejeitugtion. ` ` As Seen By our Neighbors. - The Toronto Telegram says :-Few of the guestsat the down-town hotels got any sleep last night." In fact many of them did not think it worth while going to bed at alll--it would have `been useless. ~ ' _ I `love thee "to the level of eyery day's most quiet` needs," writes Mrs. Browning, At rst` thought that may not, seem ` a very fervent protestation of affection, but, after all, it is the level everyday love that alone makes earth a comfortable -place ~.to dwell in. There are those who would giye life, if neces- sary, to rescue "dear ones in danger, would spend the last shilling for them if they were In need, would overwhelm `them with ministrations if they were ill, but who take small accountoi daily needs. The gentle courtesy that covers mistakes, the thoughttulness. that so lightens the burdens of care, the sweet words of praise that brighten the eye and make the tired hands strong again -all these are omitted, and too often fretfulness, carelessness, and selsh dis? regard of feelings and wishes take their place. Love is strong asever, and any extraordinary demand would show its power, but the extraordinary times are few while the everyday needs are many. Love that would make heroic sacrices for us we seldom require, but the love that comforts and cares and gladdens every day, 18 the love that lights the - world. for us.- Witness. ..,m...a.g ....,a of this qpoez the. -ct house-mother and nme`}in;ar.s must; learn ' to recognize her limit`st'ion's~'or she cannot get through her task with ssticf_action to____herself or her family (says an American writer). dished must learn to economics 3her` strength end not iritter it away in doing unneces- sary things, whichsome one else can do as well, that she may have enough A left for the important demands that no one else can satisfy. T She must balance the claims of charity, society and her own household,-. and resolutely refuse to be pushed beyond her powers. of `en- durance. It is hard to shut one s ears to what seems a call of duty, but to the wife and mother_ home is therst duty, the special eld given her to cultivate, and her part may be only to train _and support the workers whose business end duty lie outside in the world. . Even in peace time, there was a. case lately where a `young sentry vvonnded s gusfd by ring at him under the belief that he saw a ghost 3 end Lord Roberts, _ in one of his magazine srticlesgxelstes -that even the, most reliable and truth- ful of soldiers, on sentry, often have the most fantastic stories to tell, due to shattered nerves. '-Girest numbers of soldiers in war time have committed suicide, or aooiclently shot themselves, the _ cause often being that they imagin- ed they had let some one creep post them, sndhsd thus betrayed their trust. '-London Answers. _ Asked .- hiafopinion in the oue`o_f ` I r'9?9F*9'*.1%'P hs -i!=*'It-- v `- V` ----- vw-uwoo words. Tell: \ to a Frenchman about liberty, equality and fraternity, tell him that his nation is the `greatest in .the- world, and you can `do any thing with him. You can impress the French. morevthen, any other people if you tell` them iitie done in -the name of .1? ` "Bismark had no greet opinion of .the the `French. He believed that` ' they are, too easily swayed by popular cgmh. _._.._.`._ um, I` One man in the Sonden sew every object of I vivid crimson .for some `months after being on `outpost duty during an alarm, and he- was only cured with great diiculty.` General Hsmley tells of eentriee who, on" being relieved, yet stood stock still, immova- able, speechless and staring xedly into vacancy. In some cases after the man had been removed this sort of xity would remain for hours._ _ A each day is demanded by the system, and that what are known as water drinkers have on the whole `much better health` by sodcing. There are many people who have such a horror of growing` stout that they never drink a -drop of water except that which goes into their coffees, teas and soups, and many of "them `carry it so. far as to give up these so as_ to avoid using water. I have yet to see the man or woman who has been` made fat by drinking water, while I know many who .have grown stout by avoiding it, The kidneys cannot properly work unless there are liquids consumed._ .Stimulat-_ ing drinks, beers and the like may furnish the liquids, but the stimulation they cause, and which is unnecessary for perfect health, more than counter- acts the. benets derived from their use. Take any of the animals, and it will be found they drink ,a regular supply of water every day in the year ; that is, when they have any choice in the matter. It is a pretty safe rule to follow the habits cfanimals. It . am sure none of them grow fat on water alone.--.Washington Star. ~ Why Sentries Go Mad. e Peering into darkness, or semi-dark- ness, while on sentry duty has a tendency to produce a distortion of vision which makes of every bush an enemy, and this has in many cases, even so recently as the - Soudan cam- paign, so affected the nerves of men that they have had a resulting mono- mania, as'to eternally seeing `various creeping objects. V ' Remember Remember poverished blood, such as Pale Greenish or Sallow Complexion, Nervous Prostration, Weakness, ` Loss of Appetite,- Dyspepsia A and Stomach` Disorders, Head- ache, Depression of Spirits, Lack of Energy, Puiness and Dark Circles under the Eyes, Pain in the Back, Kidney and `Liver Disorders, and Catarrh. ` a box 1 d . ``t."s'i.`:M'z2m 'o.. on-#.`%o. 6'." that if your nervous `system 7 needs toning you will]be_ miser- able~y5ours_el and make those `you come in contact with mis- erable. ` Remember Athat you cannot possibly . be.` happy or psuccogsful Vnnl`es.s_ you -sleep soundly; eat heartily. and digest what you eat. '. w . that in Dr. `Ward's `Blood and Nerve Pills you have a remedy that has never yet failed to cure 1 --A---.1 I.-- 2... Bismark and the French. - - _. -- avv Iv nun` Izuul, 0"` it with the utmost politeness, so as not ." ."`." `1`"*" -s. Are *1 specialty. salea._will consult th styles In his hands yuit and parties intending to cit own interests by placin rders left'a't VTH1: Anvnzc: 1 "attended toe L. TEE! . ....-. unu.u1 1; have for ado tion. 'good of bright young anadian Parties desiring them are a.sk:d communicate with the Secretauy. REV. E. M. C._ BOTTERILL, . Barrie. . z-ly - vALu;'}oh AND APP]-'lAlSEl-'-I. HANDLES , ALL KINDS OF AUCTION ' I HEVCHILDREN S AID SOCIETY OFBARRIE I 5` 313:: forailogtionhin number i _T . July Mcoaws. ,M'oOnll'a Mogazine for July is to ` L "(L It in Ln Excellent-number, con- lhI'ng.im' uind array of fashion news " .article_a_ for rpmon. F PI%t,ern`.. urn. 1.5., gm. -as-A ` Contractors, Builders, Manufacturers. &c. Doors, I Sash, Blinds, Mouldinii &c. Planing and Dressing of eveg description. at Air Dryini Kiln. Estr- mates rnished free of char 1: on all ind: of wood work and building ma ' Handle all kinds of work promptly an satisfactorily. _ See our work and our. prices. Factory, Bayeld street, north of the oundry. T 14-lv Bahio pco.--No`. 6 Noh side Dunlap-It. T Elm- valoode-opposite Hunt`: hotel. Money to loan at In-rant rnun; ._---u--up `IA: a n F. I. ROBINSON. AHEWSOVN & cnnswxcxa. ton of the Su'me_ Court of Judicature of otanes, Ontario. Proct'on.. Conve egts, etc. lloueyto loan. Oiccs-Ross Block, atne. C. E. Hxwsox. A. E. H. Cxzswycxz. M. M. CAMPBELL B ' to Soli `to , Notary, etc. Mon Of ces-r Biff; Ind Stayner. Ban"-re Bank of Toroqto Building, Owen street, . 5-ly JAS. % EDVVARDS CONVE_Y_IA\'l{\_ljCR.. AL L}. .$.. ..4L:` _ _ A. " -` ITHE BALL PLANING MILL COMPANY-| uteri; _, Building and manufacturing of ds, Mouldings. etc. Planinof all kinds done oromntlv and nacfanvnpilu .. L man who was too economical to , take this paper sent his little boy to borrow the copy taken by his. neigh- ' bar. In his haste the boy ran over I84 stand of bees, and in ten minutes he looked like a warty summersquas'h_ His cries reached his father, who ran to his assistance, and failing to notice a barbed wire fence, ran into that, broke it down, cutting a handful of esh from his anatomy and ruining a 84 pair of pants. The old cow took ad- `vantage of the `gap in the fence and got ._into the corneld and killed herself eating green corn. Hearing the racket the wife ran, upset at four-gallon churn full; of. rich cream into .a basket of , kittens drowning the _whole ock. r In ijthe hurry she dropped a 87 set of false _i teeth. The baby. left alone, craw_l- 1hom,_ fl," aged through the spilled cream into the :.parlor. ruining a brand new 820 car-_ ipet. During the excitement the oldest ' fjdaughter. ran away with the hired .man i broke up 11 setting hens and the `calves got out and chewed up ;,ur,neahirts._l -' _ ' * . ireigl Welland: of so` would Colliugwood Toronto reach the Welland route, and at vial Law fall lengthened < or Col Toronto route. Hi Chinese says encampmeu make a horn who coneecraw spot on which weexpress in th dows curtains, but = and inehble lon....,. whic lowliest hut, which lls. own radiance the humble without which V the palaol marble _. glowing wit luxury `but "a decorate 1 -'::-: Robinson & Macpherson; clvn. auemzsns. DOMINION I --AND- V ONTARIO LAND sunvsvons. D . _ L ' _ Barristers, Sohcttors in High Court of J ustiees, Notaries Public, ` ggnyeytnoen. Oioes over `the Bank of Toronto, ffl. ' . T ULT & COWAN, Barristers. Solicitors of the Suorem Court. Procton, Notaries, Coaxi- aneerl, etc. Money to Loan. Oces--Rosa' Bl , Bafco ' V V Wnnnmarox Auvr. Auzx. Comm. xavoramc. Dill OI WI1.lC,\/- VV . KLAA 1 U1`. DOIICICOT. Dana ) street. Appranser or the Canada _Permanent and estern Canada Mortgage Corporatnon. x9-ly T. BANTING, Clerk County of-Simcoe, will be at his ofce. at the Court House, Barrie, `every Saturdav. Residence and P.O. Cookatown. -'R.- .F. Pam , e.a.:;;.e of Trinity University oronto, F w of Trinity Medxcal College, `Member of the College of Physicans and Surgeons of Ontario. Oce and Residence, 28 Owen street. stralgnt Loan p1_au, or payame Ill montnly, quarterly or half- early xnstahpents. Terms and rates most favorab e. Call or wnte,C. W. PLAXTON. Solicitor. nnnnlnn nfrnot Annrahu-r nt H-m CQIIQAQ par:-nannnb well 1 In I rIlI\lE-l'|- At his oice until 5 p.m.; at his private residence, 68 Mary street, after that hour. u-ly Barrlo Planing Mlll. DONALD A.-Ba.rris Conveyanoer, etc.. Bank of Toronto Building, stree The Toronto News says :-Liberal newspapers are l ercely disappointed because Sir Charles Tapper has `not followed the example 01 their leaders and tried to choke off the disclosures threatened by Mr. Birmingham. All they can say now, if ' they speak the truth is that crooked workwas done in some former campaigns to elect Con- servative members. But that is no `news to the public. Everybody knows that there was nearly always a certain amount of dishonesty .on both sides in; elections. What the Liberal papers would like to say, but arenot able to say, is that the leaders of the Oonser. vative party inspired and engineered election frauds and: then tried to cover their tracks. This is the position the Government stands in `to day. Sir Charles Topper has given his voice for electoral purity and he proves his sin- cerity by his acts. Can anyone say the -same- of Sir Wilfrid Laurier after his attempt to stie inquiry into the iniquities in Brockville and West Huron '1 DR. . c. SMITH, L.C.P.S., Ont., (late of Drs. ie 8: Smi -Orillia.) Oce and residence -comer of Owen an Colher streets, Barrie. 23-ly H. LYON. PRIVATE FUNDS T0 LOAN. . on Real Estate at lowest rates. Farmers Notes Diszounted. Collections madein any art of the County. Real estate bought and sold. nvey- in all its branches. Marriage Licenses inn . 0ice--Ross Block, Dunlop street Barrie. 1 g-Iv. $70,000 f}2_ e`o1..2'c`?.;'fy`a .i"Le2.aEe%`} ' he t. N ' ed til nd f "..'3m. x! ."f`;`i"s yF`:`z ,i";"1 1{ r`f"sonc"ai`o:,`1zc`3, I'IiU`jI I3 f&TII`I We have a large amount of Private Funds to lead at 4} and 5 per cent. on the security of good farm Mortgages. McCARTl-IY. PEPLER AN D Mc- CAR ISHY. Dunlon Street, Barrie. Privat of Compahy, in iarge _or small amounts. on productive farm. Town and Vxllage ropertv, on straight loan plan, or payable in month y, quarterly or half-vearlv instalments. Terms and rates mner R. W. A. ROSS, Ph ' ' , Surgeon, etc., L. R.C.S. Edin,, L.R .P.. London. Oices and night residence-Brown's Block, Duulop stteet, Rania. Telenhone -M. I mgnt resuwnce-nwvn Barrie. Telephone 77. DR; J. ARTHUR ROSS, L.R.C.P. 8: S., Edin- bur h; M.F.P. 8: S., Glasgow, member of British pthalmological Society. SpeclallV.- Dheaoen of Eye, Ear, Throat and Nose. OF FICE.--78 Dunlop Street, Sanders Block, Bar- rie. opposite Post Oce and Railway Station. Phnne :4. P. O. Box t. 7-Iv 11. Opposite roar uuu; Phone 54. P. O. Box 96. The following story, which has been going tbs rounds of the press the past fovrwesks is from a. Kansas paper :- VANfI.LA, for ice cream. for instance; V 3 Bunxa Pownnx. for cakes. \ One in a drug; of coutse ; the other a "chemical"; 3 A aktgld there are` still otl1ers-SPICES of all tartar,-etc. Tl-.. has AI--- -7 ' ` ` The ln the Kitchen. MARRIAGE LICENSE ISSUER. VTRATHY & ESTENu \ Ba -2:. vn1_~,mox.'- BOYS & snows, Barnstcn, 4 e. Hwarrrou Lnqxox, W. A. Bovs. I-'0" Solicitor--in--Chanoery.~ Convc evo'-Fi:-at doc over_I ._.- D.._.:- EN(:`-INEEIIS AND SURVEYOBS. T l The "poor man s cow has once more _ taken possession of our streets-and some of gardens as well. There is a_ law in the matter,i why not have` it V carried out? It is very demoralizing to a man's temper, as pwellras to the appearance of the town, to have some at-footed cow doing sentry duty up and down one s gardens and lawns in the silent watches of the night. The unfeeling brutes never stop to read the signs about keeping of! the grass. And if you had only one plant, ower or shrub in a ten-acre lot, that miserable cow would be absolutely certain. to plant at least two hoofe fairly on it, in her first tour of the lot. Keep your cows of!` the street. -

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