Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 21 Feb 1901, p. 2

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MONEY T0 Conn. 5 and 554 per cent. on Mortgage. LOUNT & LUUNT Barristers, Barriar. 3`:-ti. . A : Opposite R. K. Station` M. M. CAMPBELL. Barrister Sohmwfo Notary, etc.` Mone tolonn. -33.1119 and Stayner. Barrie Bank of Toronto Building, Owen street. 5'17 Mon.ey in numb of 33.000 and upwards. to loan at 5 pet cent. ll 1- e____._- An I`. ll Ifnau-u Solicitors in High Court of J ulticel, Notaneo Publnc, Uonveyanoets. Ueeo oven the Bank of Toronto, Barrie. E.E"ziLJsF. EWSON & CRESWICKE, barristers. Solici- ton of the Sn rune Court of Judicature of Ontario. Procwrs. glouriu. Conveyance:-5. etc. Money to loan. 0ees-Rou Block, Barric. `rs nu`-u 1-: II n_________ ' uwnn I n I ,_ nu 1 5` as m u nuruaun . Hartli- ` ten. Soucntun, Lonveyaneers. etc. Success- on to Mcklanhyu Pepler az McCarthy. Office--McUau.hy Block, uumop Street. Barrie. A]. A. MCCARTHY, - W. A. Boys. I\ I` Ill"..--....-.. :_. _...__._,._._._. ENCEINEISBS AND SDRVEYOBS. Lnuuox, ARDAGH. cowm & BRUWA. tan,.,$o|iciton 91: obtaining probate of van gwtrdiunlgip and admmutratnon. anu General solicitors. Notauet, Uouvo; anceru, etc. ,1-lAu au1-on Lnmcox, Aux. Cowm. B. ouronn Amman, G. E. I. Bxowu, L.L.B _ Oices: Hinds` Blo.k. No. 6. Dunlap s_treet, Bar- neranch 0ee0-Lennox 8; Ardagh. Gravenhurst; Lcnnox. Ardagh, Comm 8; Brown, Creemore and A nI!nA-_ :7`. E UL'l -`Barrister. olicitor._Proctor. hfotdfy. ' '~ Eonyupncer, etc. Spccnl utcnuon jun 1'I nlld gu-rdianship. col.ecLinga.ccou'uts, etc. 'Uic:I. Ron Block. Bamc. Moncv to Loan. gnu pmhaun wi ls, obtaining lettu,':'__o:, " Those members of the County Coun- tau who `voted for the grant to the Barrie "lioepital on conditions which they well knew were not lnkely to be fullled, h 'took the pleasant way out of the `diffi- _,oulty. A The members from the south fwho opposed the grant are evidently joontent to rent `beneath the shadow or `e House of Refuge. a BROKOVSKI. Bmmm, Solicitor 4.Nou.r'ns,;sonv.yancan. cw. Oicen Bank 0` tomato Buildmg. Barrie. Branch Oicc, Cold` `water. Money to Loan. __ ll--- _- _ 1 (H [)____________ Donna-I-t oss.i.'x..n. `. $:nhy 3733;. south gida Dunlap '29-{Q ' VV'.`l'IalIJ\l\ll1.l.')Il'l'llXll', aouuwr, aviary \!TRAI`HY & ESTEN. A ' , Rn T. BANTING. Clerk County of Simcoe, will u at own at th Cllllfl "nun; Rn-J4 H. YON. PRIVATE FUN S TO LOXN on Real Rntnm at I.-nu... ....-.. r.`.._...._.v It lshou I..\lllID.L` `ICU Q I , DEIOTIBKCT, Attorney. enter :1: hancery, nv etc. B.ce-Fint door Owen street, over Con :- hrnn Rnnrza An.An CCARTHY, BOYS 8: MURCHISON. Barris- tan. Snllcitnrn- Cnnvevam-m-q pm \`..-..-_ T. ARNALL, M.D.C.M., olce in Bothwelfs Block. Ahandalc. fa the pnemisesatnight. . 43 Y ' 'AtVthe1-eoent rondn convention , in town, Inspector Campbell said in wan ' n v'erv euoneonn idea to hold that good frond; ore 'fore_t.he benet of the farmers nfn`p`1e:se.e Good roads, he held, m an `Inch of value to the merchant for the dII'tri__bntion of his good: on for the i!mne;- in conveying his produce to market. ` ROGERS 6:. ROGERS. __)_fI I g__?7-j EX; PLAXTON, Barrister, bolicitor, Notaty 1.-'nu .u-nan:-_ unto, rInn'.-Ir In Lana, at 'n'Il$l A. RADb`Nl-IURST, Barrister, Snlhtitnr in Chancarv. Cnnvevnr MONEY To LOAN. -u-nun.-_p AL .__3.._-- l'__ -.I, A` MONEY TO LOAN. . an I_.._... ____.__L _t I17`, 4 Isa .El.|.A-Nnuus. - NIANUFACTURES. `MONEY T0 LOAN. OFFICIAL. ` `Muted harbor get: 5 grant of $41, 000 from Octiwal Had that town been WI Hr Lighton MoC'|rIy'aI oonotitm-in '0 it might have Treoeivedv $25,000 `an Colliugwood did. _ ' . T l."lNAN()lAl..- rnxsnuuns. 'Pcica6ons Block. Dunlap promptly prg. Streeg. I 1-} unuua. I wiv- mean. ll` 3. w. MACPHERSON. er. , Valuntor. etc.: Ind V 'lln\'An'IA-Gm J. C. Bnoxovsxx. uuator. Implements I hnnnhl `tu- I ITIIICI : I-lv If .' many young men. Adlaplsyed 3 quarter of the energy and seal in the bnuinegu of life that they do in Vhookoy or football there would be fewer bouineu failures drifting about the world to-dlay; ` Ilul UK! :44`? Att0fl!Yo IIPQP, Qff- RILL, 1-Iv 3'5-lv lnvanise in "IHE Anvaucri J. (JUL VER W-ii:l: (S Hanrcutting and Shavi"5?:; % a rlor `Aoprosmc mumne noun. V. T .- BARBIE- " Sclnnon around and sew `d 7'+',.-`. ..`.v`i:i ` . Z We have urchased aiad reopen:-d_ Ihi 31:3: Steam Laun ry. no Dunlo atreel. With ` ` modern arlianoes or" all castes of work IIONIZ A PAT"; uomas lNIblJs'l`ICY. and . ._ - our rig callat E03-\doog-, sP|i,(`,-,4 1. OHDBB v_ DELIVER \'l'llE SAME IDA) . H. N. Hughes &Br0. Canadian Branch Ofce. MONTDFAI =="' Head Ofcc. MONTREAL. LONDON. EN ;LANv T Mb 0- HINSHAW. aAM.J PIP(KlN. `nch Mm Manager. ...ATLAS... _ASsURANCE COMPANY. . C1mul` $6'"v~ Founded 13 Applicat` I f ' ca b, G3RG"?:'P?.rX'}egn1cT'r?um ` `Q4? Ban-in Ono na:..-:.. u..- ..-.1..~ Rlncl 'e .r . `f_fhul'|`t in"KInnu .hII ilefited id 761:0 Selma. I 4 Per cent. Intoreqt Paid on Depoll" The Security for Dopositora in a Loan, company is undoubted. Ross new Block. south side Dumop mm: east of the Post Ulce. 311 The security to depositors in a Loan Cd)` is W` doubted. There is no instance on record Wh|'` deponitior has ever made a loss bv a Loan C W BARBIE IIIAII & SAVINGS BU. INCORPORATED 1881. sUBscuBE_13' CAPITAL. 0FFICE.-Nexf door to Bank of Toronto, Ovm Street. Barrie. _ u-ly Agent Standard Life. London Gua,| :- lee and Accident Co ,v Provinclnl Building and Loan Amiociuuou. etc. Private funds to loan on rs: mortgages. A: _:ounts collected. &c. Gin. nunr l.l-..A-...._ .. u.._;....._,_ c.._, 0.4` "PROVINCIAL suunms AND [nan ____`_jSSIlclATIUN. Rxmurszrrr `nu: Fonnowma Fuzz 1.N SL`RAll J Comunnzs: The Mercantile, now ailiatcd wi:h The Lon- don & Lancashire of England. Sccu ity, $5,000,000. The Waterloo Mutual, of Waterloo, Ont. Tothl assets, $334,083. The Economical Mutual. of Berlin. Om Total assets. $303.0;-8. Also Llovd s Plate Glass Insurance Com- pany, of New York. Cash capital, 515:. "000 And the Sun Loan and savings Company of Ontario. Cuts for adverIIsAc-menus must In every case be mounted on pond nlelal bases. Condensed advertisements on first page such as wants of all kinds, last and found. pi.-pem for sale or to rent, specic articles, etc., etc" must be acc- mpanied with the cash, and will be inserted- hrst insertion 2 cents per word, each subsequent insertion 1 cent per wonj (names, addresses and gures counted az words); but a. reduction of one cent per word will be made when the number of insertions` of the same matter exceed four. it I jndllc bu mica tint n AInVa t-_ iomim who mun-ion 8 foreigner II in longer` an American citizen. Scnocsuz &. SMITH, WALL IJU UI-It'll 675 Advertisers will not be allowed to use that: space for advertising anything outside their own regulrr bnsiness Should they do 5. transient rates will be charged for such ad. vertisements. [U '7 [I160 12 changes of Advemsements allowed 1., year. It'n.ore are required, composition rm. ll IIIUID (I1 `be charged. A A uni-91' cars. (I1; OONTBAOT CHANGES. Advertisers will please bear in mind an, notte of intention to change advertisement, must be handed into the ofce not later zhu Satux day at 10_ o'clock, and the copy for gm change must be in Tm`. Anvuca office not later than 12 o'clock noon on Monday in m, week,` otherwise the advertiser s announcemeu} may not be made public until the week fol, lowing. I0 nl-manna hf Adv-nrhnnmnntsx nHmm.A -._ John Rigerson, ~-~~Fire and Life Assurance. WIUI IV PBX UUI.IIu luuvsun 5" Preferred positions in the paper will 5 sold at an advance of one-third on .50,` rates. This ruldwill be strictly camed 0 -o_mcnes. j column... aolncheo, x oolumn..... 7 1`. * or one munth- the three monthly M with 15 per cent. added. ill'...- fawn mnnt.hn--the three month]- ... :ounts collected. &c. joice over Henderson; Hardware Store, Barrie nln Mr. Whitney said it was too near the Victorian era to be able to give a full and complete conception of the benet, to humanity of the life and work of ' Queen Victoria. It has been said that ' is was not alone her Empire by which ' she was loved and revered, but that a world felt bereaved and mourned with ' only one dissenting voice,- and that ' wherevice reigns supreme, on a muni- ' c-pal throne. While we cannot esti ` mate the value to humanity of her life, we can comfort ourselves with the con- clusion that while many great bene- factors of humanity have risen in past eras, from no single one human being has so much good gone out as from the Queen Monarch, whose loss we mourn." RESOLUTION OF CONDOLENCE.. To the King s Most Excellent M-sj es- ty .: `Must `Gracious Sovereign,-We, Your Majesty's most loyal and dutiful sul-jects, the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Ontario, in Parliament assembled, beg leave to approach Your _Majestv for the purpose of expressing . thedeep sorrow and sympathy felt by this Housevand by the people of the a Province of Ontario, with Your Maj- esty, with our Gracious Queen Alexan- dra, and with their Royal Higbnesses George, Duke of Cornwall and York, and Duchess of Cornwall and Yurk,,and theother members of the Royal Fam- ily, at the irreparable bereavement sus- tained by you and them in -the death of her late Majesty Queen Victoria, of. blessed memory, and -to express our sincerest condolence with you and them upon. the. loss which has been sustained n it only by Your Majesty and the Royal V Family, but by yoursubjects throughout the British Empire. In expressing to Your Majesty our profound` sympathy, we can not but recall the fact that near- ly every measurefor the extension of our constitutional priviliges and for the `development of our. national prosperity wjasassented ` to in Her Majesty s names and, if this Province. is governed, as we bliieve. is, according to the bestkpre cedents of the British constimtion,and `thus er. joys V the inestimable ad vanrtsgejsi. of responsible government, it is owing largely. to the far-siglhied and benecient ~l-lgislation enacted -by the LV)r`_ds~ and... I-Commons of;-"the -.Ufnited.,.Kingdom, and is which ,i.:a;~,'1atam.j.-st,lg.;ve her_-g'ra- liiiiinvivovoma 1` T Q ` lllcn gnu:-ooooooooccouo a5'inches..... .... ` sinches, 5` column...... .11 inches. 1.4 column.... | W15 10 PCT UUI-lo `7`5` `Fur two months--the three monthly 1,, with 10 per cent. added. i'Dpnl'm--ml nnaitinnn in the hnnnr -..'n 1 Iluuua Legal, Oicial and Government adyem` ments will be charged at above rates. CON TRACT ADVERTISING. Contract advertisements will be take, . the lollowinglratee, which are drafted on om rect commercial principles and will be sum ailllletpd to. There wnll be only one primg a 5 ma Xllllllonoooa .o inches. 54 column.... an incl-sen. I mlumn. . . . . Iielvul nuuuu slvu `X UUIIIB WI" IJIIUQ Reading notices, 10 cents per line for h insertion ; 5 cent per line for each snbaeqw` insertion of the same matter. All ltclngh der 5 lines, of this cnamcter, charged hi hnes. I II I : .~ ,. _V ; ~`I;o1'|ns. . iii n that of a., [ ' ~~v~; published in Bame. ""` ADVERTIBIBB snoum Non: mu nu _ 13 lines sulid agate make 1 inch. ruusxnnr unvznnsnunrrs. First insertion 10 cents per line. each 3.5.. qneut insertion 4 cents per line. _ Rnndina Ilnlinuu In nnnbn nnr `Inn 0.- . AUATHOR-{ZED cA151"m Tsuccnssoas TO 2. s. LALLY. --___._.---_..___L Nimnm of inches nnnb V Your-`MejesI.y will, we sincerely trust, ecopb our. assurance that we consider in is a great privilege to have lived under yunr gracious mother's benecientreugn Ind, therefore, feeling, the more keenly the greatness of - your `bereavement, AV we the more esrnestfy prey Almighty-od shes-'.He may send ..Ynn'r: _mj...y;oom iforojin your ill *=*~ V INSURANCE AGENTS CONVEYANCERS, &C. CONDENSED ADVERTISEMENTS.` SCROGGIE 5. SMITH. BARRIE sunun FLAXTON AGENT. iv Barrie Ont. Oicein McL.1rth_\' BIO` $250,060. FAL. S5.ooo.aoo. i "_,`s_WlI a't . noble _il-".sx'olaime`d Mr. Ross, in closing`. _ the imagination _ supply anything tointensify the reyalityg A girl `Queen at-T18 years of age talres '-up the sceptre of rnyaltyamid the . don ins and fears ct many of her subjects ' andattthe age of four-score` years lays it down amid the sighs and tears of 890,000,000 . people. 0 A` girl Queen ascends the throne at 18 yearsof ageto - be the plaything of courtiers and poli- tical intriguers--at least, so it `was ex- pected. At the close of her career it 4 "was found that in the presence of the ahlest statesmen _her judgment was not easily shaken nor her sagacity often at` fault. Worthy was she to receive the reverence of her pecpleand the homage of the world. No arch of triumph that ` human hands could erect would be too grand asa memorial of her life; no ` i mausoleum. no matter `how costly or ' - how adorned, would worthily retain her , v ashes. With saddened hearts we-drop ` the curtain as we exolaim: `Best _ot 1 women and noblest of sovereigns, thy reign is over, but the beauty of thy womanhood and the majesty of thy power will never pass away. The sceptrs of royalty may have fallen from thy hand, but to the end oftime thy spirit L shall speak to the world of the trans cendent splendor and glory of thy reign. British history is richer that thou hast lived, and British soil more sacred be cause it holds in trust, till time shall be no more, all that is mortal of the Queen her subjects loved so well, and whom all the nations reverenced for the many virtues that adorned her blameless lite." `lloqtint 3118111088` [6708 01!. % In. the Legsaucure {ho`rbio1n:iou- of condolence wuprdpoaed bythe Premier and ododnded by `Mt. Whitney in must" oloqune and felioitonu lcngunge. The" address ivugdoptd silently, the mem- bra standing. T IiI#ttsIsmun1 Mr. Whitney asked if any further steps were to be taken iii the West Elginv `and North TWaterloo election fraudu':,_1,snd tha burning of thobgllots inLchglf:Parlin;ent` l m_i1glifnn. ; 7 T - j'_ __ 'l`l;o;-";_g_:V_eL,::_:`i\a:`~_ .tl;n_ hqwquld Chtef J ushioes Meredith and Falcon- bridge are examinmg the old uatutea with 5 view t dtermiuipg which of those enacted prior to 1792 are still an Iforo_o;...', ` ` - IanM'r. J. T. tin;-row will a member of the Government 7 naked Mr. Whit- ney. j Mr, Ross repliedjthatt. he was. IR`. ['1 ,- _-r_-v- canal! I-IV `'53. Mr. Crewford wanted coknow if the Govtfs. attention had been drawn to the recent Toronto res where lives had been endangered for want of proper re escapes and if any steps had." been naken.` The inspector had been asked .to.repo`rl`.,_and she Factory Ace might be amended, the-Premier said. nn 4-! Mr. Davis atntedyin reply to Mr. Mutheaon that the bonuses on timber sales last year amounted to $636,454.54 and the du6s_on pulpwood to $12,- 936.20, ' % 1_n "reply. to .a. question from Mr, Whitney has to better representation for N apiaaing andtne Algomne in the Legis-V lamre, Premier. Boas stated that the Government hoped to grant them more memberaqbefore the expiration of the present Parliament. . _- .7-v -The Legislature got down to business oniweduesday. The Premier announ- ced that the estimates would be down on Friday, and the budget speech would probnhly be delivered on `the following Thursday. A "I do solemnly promise and sweat thnt I will be flslblllul and bear true al- legiance to His Mwjesty King Edward the Seventh be lawful Sovereign of the United Kingdom of Great Britain end 4, V Ireland, and of was Province dependent. 7 on`:and belonging to`tbe said kingdom,- jfgnd um I will defend him, to one 110;- ` host of_ my powe:-'agninat all nraitoronn -foongpinoies V of attempts whatever, :9-9w ,h_*ioh my be made agiinnt hinlpenaon,` {girqwjn and dignity, nnd.t_lnt V I will do- Vfionntmoae toendeuvor to disclose nnd__ -'lr.lkn~n P0. , hi? We-vv >heiti:3}o: 2!! ; -point 1-? oempdg:wh|h;-I- may/-kn F . 64 Pub. Buildin`g0.'.'... 89- 040 34 Public Buildings ...... .. 163,631 10 Public Works ...... 25 944 01 Colomzxtion Roads. . . . .. 133 926 10 mung Roaaa ....... 49.919 41 , Charges on Or. Lands. . . . l62,86l 27 Refunds . . . . . . I05 860 54- Misoellaneou . . . . . . . 234,008 70 R7. Subsidv Fund . . . . . . 139,869. 50 - A Vote of $142,000 was made, to last i till the. regular supplies are voted. The.` largest (items of were : V UivilGovt.;.'. . . . . . . ...$ L9gisl_ar.ion_' . . . . . . . . . . . . Admin. of'Juatice . . . . . . . Education ._ . . . L . . . . . . , . Pub. Inst. Mainten . . . . . . Itu-migration . . . . .. . . . .. Agricull:ut...... ...... Hosp. and Uharlties. . . . Repairs and maintenance 1` . Crown Lands..- .... .. .as1,447;949 78 Licenses . . . . . . . . . . . .' . .354 U45 30 Lawscamps 55410 27 Algoma taxes . . . . . . . . . V 2 596 -09 Education Dept. . . . . . . . V 52,208 23 Secretary's Dept . . . . . . . 76,889 96 F-sheries Dept; . . . . . . . 35 4-43 85 Revenue,32, V1c., Cup. 8 2229 774 44 Sucdeasion duty. _. . . . . . 226 676 51 Gaaual,r_evenue. . . . V 106 072 A97 Public institutions. . . 85,203 58 II... I._,,... 9: ` wvv -.v The expendit.'urea nocallmi $4,003,729,.com`pared with $3,710,420 in 1899, an increase of $293 309. _ -_ _v .,r-'- vvvu Some of the chief sources of revenue were: A Several municipalities asked the: per- sons going from house to house solicit- ing orders, be made to pin a license. nncmrrs` AND EXPENDITURES 9 The tonal receipsaof the Province for l900 were 84.192940 as against 84.- 096,494 in 1899, an increase at $96 446. . Welland 00. Council asked that grnndjuriea be not summoned` until ten days before the sitting of the court, and than only when. business was known to be readyjfo: them.` - Several toynehipe prayed tliat no nctionbe taken giving County Councils control of main roads-without the con none of the municipalities u'ec_ted. g V ' oPn1I'rIoNs. V Oxford and Lumbpon Co. Councils asked that the public school leaving ex_ uminotion be retained in the school ayatem. i :i"nnV iA`gh~i!e .feel'rt hijfestv to` turn sway your tlioujhrs frbab the deep sorrow whih.hI8 .9990 to ycu,v, ,vou will; we trust, nevertheless; permitius to convey to you the `icy and satisllotion which is felt `in this Pro- vince upon Your Majesty's accession to the throne of your` ancestors. Permit us also to assure Your Majesty of our devoted loyalty to your person and your throne. and to express our fervent hopethst Your Muj_esty s`reigu will be ... marked by a desire to preserve pesos, n tohmeliorete subring and to promote the general happiness and prosperity of your people. \ys the Tottenham Sentinel: The A worst feature of the abolishing of statute labor is apparent,` and may cost the township a few dollars it` better arrange. y ments are not made. The recent snow storm has lled the roads so that they are impassible and as there is onlyone commissioner for each division it is impossible for.him'to have opened up for days the many miles of roadway over which he has charge. Farmers along the way refuse to do any work nnlessipaid for it, and arewait-ing for the commissioner to order the work- done, but it is impossible for him to see over so much territory in the time required. The mail has not been de- livered for two days, to Loretta aid Psuville and is not many to be deliver- ed for _a couple of days more. Some - rs`merly should be, formulated at` once, in serious results are sure tofollow. p ........... ace....... duten.....} OOVQIVQCOCO Iodldtlouaro nrxties. .. ..} ' -- items ` expenditure $265,347 53 142,773 4.5 427 854 72 758,466 26 . 828,201 34 . % 6,257 46 . 209.168 66 . 184,898 52 J` "B' ' Residents of Barrie have forwarded to the Provincial Fisheries Department several fish caught in Ltk Sim :o_+ for which they want. a name. Mr. BnBt8d0 the Deputy Commissioner, expressed_ the view yesterday that. they _were 9. cross between a herring and a. whitesh, beinasbout diidwey `between in regard to size. The point is that if they lore whitesh they "ere osughthnd sold illegally in Barrie, ss they are `under 2 pounds. They rise to the hook rapid- ly, the consigncr reports. ' --It onat Lord htrathonna altogether Vbetween $300,000 ond #500000 to` land `his corps," fully Fquipped, in South Africa. The omuingot ho men in gdoada alone 8150*,0O0.'_ V ' It 18 with feelings not less. deep and sincere than those to. which we have just given utterance that we hail your Majesty's accession to the throne of your ancestors. We beg to assure your Majesty of our devoted attachment to your Mujest.y s person and Government, and to express our unclouded condence that the glory and the greatness of the British Empire abroad, and the and the happiness and well-heing of your people at home, will suffer no diminution under your Majesty's gracious rule. I V ' } T A New Fish. Thofollowing appeared in a Toronto ` paper some days ago: A ~"V.` 1-cu --_'vv vun vvvllo We gxray that the WC-}Vod of consolation may comfort your Majesty and the members of the Royal family in their ul ction. A" "L""'l' May we venture to add that above and beyond these sentiments which the sad occasion naturally calls forth, there has come to each one of us ah sense of 1 personnl bereevement, which, we say it ` with all possible respect and duty, makes your Majesty's sorro`w our own. . T`? As_reprsentatives of the Canadian people, we` mourn for the_ beloved. Suva reign under whom our Dominion nrat rose into being, nnd to whose wise and benecent away are due in no small measure its growth and prosperity.` n`'7___ __ ___,A , . i It I - I v,,._ . -v v--up In common with our fellow-snnbjecte in all parts of the Empire, we deplore the loss of a great ruler, whose manifold and exalted virtues. have for three gen- erations commanded the respect and I admiration of the world. _ Canada to Kmg Edward. The following is the text of the reso- lution passed by the Dominion Parlia ment on the occasion of Queen Victoria's death and King Edward's accession : To the King's Most Excellent Majesty, Most Gracious Sovereign : We, your Muiesty s dutiful subjects, in Parliament assembled,` humbly beg leave to approach your Muiesty with the expression of our deep and heart- felt sorrow at the `demise of our late A Sovereign lady, Queen Victoria. 1 -' , ---v---vs During the year, 1053 home child- ren were brought out {from England, 622 being boys and 431 girls. > Their gverege age was 12 years. ' A deputecion of Army and Navy Veterans asked that aid be given in raisiog a monument to soldiers buried in the old military cemetery, Toronto. , 1-` n _' q Aug . - likely introduce a measure nexn session .to entirely abolish toll roeda. Ooh. per box. an bbnitor 33.00. 111 E! glut. or sun Wlmunl k 00.. Toronto. 03. The 6 1cial Oath. . The form of Oath required of all of- oiala upon the acce_asion of King Ed- ward in as renown: % ~ ` You fool yoursolt getting wall: when you take Ir. Ward's Blood and larva Pllls. When you do not use Dr. Ward : Blood and Nerve J Pills to counter- not these conditions. Why ? Be- cause they oontain all the natural elements necessary to build up the human system. The way to a cure lies along the road from the stomach to the blood and nerves. All food ; is acted on by the stomach and pre- . pared for absorption into the system. You Make A Mistake v=- W"*?;" A _L I whole hgmarn if you icruonlsll, orpallow G.o'I|III|0X'0IIa 00! llnnds and Foot, J.oso _of Ap- petite. % llvsnmln. lack _ot Energy-or stomaoln Trouhlu. F 1;'1;?o' I ' VVGIII . m V J. i3 W h_elp to 3 system, and dif- a glow ot hnlth through the `Q `K131 W b in, where did the slate go want ; found at once and in the same good eondit'io_n It was when he lost (?)`it. See that it is done at once, hr 1 will see what the trustees have to any about Iuoh a dreadful thing as this. [tie is ntrange matter that the poor dear chil- dren's -things cannot be safe in the yahoo! room. Lieauued Auctioneer. Ap raiaer._ Credit Sales of Farm , tok a M-o,`mpg|\'-. attci_Ie:_d1_`to ; .Farna_n ~ld ` mnmnn I` _..7...--no IIll\- lII`lll'-CT: Ill) TIIICI -_ Valuntor. Sa _ `lea _of and vrojnp0l\" attended (to: Farms swld and ho u ht on Commission. GET.M\T TERMS AND RA'lgES. 1IJ:--....'__. - 3:151 and l3n 'MoN1cY Tb LOAN. " o1s_tcn 3. nusnsnn srassr, mama. rllnn unu.uKlSN_'S AID SOCIETY OF BARRIE have f0I"_6|d0 non. in good Homes. a number of bright young sanadian children. boys and giro Patties desiring them are asked to communicate with go: _Secro'$ary. REV. E. M. C. BOTTERILL. ame. , . ~ 7 -,l. . HE CHILDREN'S AID J L I_'_;adavglion.__in gpnd Homes. number _ _ _._.-- cu uuvuarla Contractors, Buulders. Manufacturers. &c. Doors, Sash. Blinds, Moulding. &c. Planing and Dressing of eve `den ription. Hot Air Drying Kiln. hsu mates zrnished free of charge on all kind of wood work and building material. Handle all kinds of work promntl,-_and satisfactorily See our work and at our prices. Fac.ory. Bayeld street. north of the T oundrv. T T E 1. ROBINSON. Local pedagoguee, says an excheuge, fill sympathize with the teacher of a Ileighboribg rural school who a few `days ago received the following :-Mr. JAS. EDWARDS CONVEYANCER. At his oce until 5 p.m.; at his private residence. 68 Mary street, after that hour. x 2-H Ill IIIICI Blast I): I... ll`- Barrie Planing Mill. . D ~....... om.._..-...-.-...'_P.=:.:t=n:vrsmtlv --------------------------------- i Robinson & Macpherson,` clvu. ENGINEERS. common ` -AND- / . ONTARIO LAND SURVEYORS. E1- Estimates, plans and ;. can unu. uerk county of Simcoe, will his office! the Court House. Barrie. every Saturdav. Resndence and R0. Cookstown At his oice at! t street, that . uvuvlvrnl I U I-\Jl\l`o ' A largeamount otprivate funds for investment on Mortgage security at lowest current rates. 40-:3 - W. AUL 1`, Barrister, Barrie. uuvlvh I I U I-\Jl"|l`. We have a large amount of Private Funds to lead at 4} and 5 per cent. on the security of good farm Mortgages. MCCARTHY. BUYS & MURCHL SUN. Uuulo Stteet Barrie. - FOR INVESTMENT on good 7 ,0 freehold security at lowest rate of _int.eresI:. V No money required until end of the term. . STRALHY. Solicitor. Etc., Barrie. ' -- My little boy had a good si;t'e' that he left at school before he was sick- Yesterday he goes _back and not a slate is to be found. What I want. to "know n. ulun. rnuvnus runua TU LOAN . on Real Estate at lowest rates. Farmers Notes Disaounted. Collections made in any (n of the County. Real estate bought and sold. nvey- in all its branches. Marriage Licenses issu . Oice--Ross Block. Dunlop street Barrie. .1:-lv. DR. J. ARTHUR ROSS, L R.C.P. & S , Edin- burgh; M.F.P. & S., Glasgow, member of British Upthalmological Society. Specialty.- lhneaueu of E) 0:, Eur, Turoal. and Nope. OF F ICE.-78 Uunlop Street, Sanders Block, Bar- rie. opposite PUSL Omce and Rillway btation. Phone 54. P. O. Box 96. ' 7-ly R. W. A. ROSS Physician Sur e :1, etc. L. D R.C.S. nan... L .ac.P..1.$na.,.f "moes aua night rai.zence-m-own : Block, Dunlop street, Barrie. Tesephonc 71. DR. . C. SMITH, L.L`-.P.S.. 0nt., (late of Drs. _ ' 8; Smith, Orillia.) Othce and residence -cn|-ner nf ()uuIn and (:n|Iuu- an-Ant: Hg:-I-in no-1`: _y natvw on anum, uruua.) umce ana realaencc -corner of Oven and Connor streets, Barrie. 23-ly R. J. F. Pallin . Graduate of Trinity University "Toronto, F w of Trinity Medical Lollege, Member at the Codege of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario. Office and Residence, 18 Owen street. R S. BROAD. M. D. C. M., F. T. M. C.. L. C. P. 5., 0.. late resident Physician and surgeon o1 1'01-onto General uoapital, with special attention to Dxaeaues of Women, and nose and '.['hruu.Ta WOPK, also tor lwme ume aur eon m cnarge of bmcrgencv Hospital. loranto. cc and ought residence upstairs in McCrthv B ock, an Duulup 5;, Barne. second door east of Dougall Bros. turunturc warerooms--ncar Five Points. Phone xo5. 29-ly MARRIAGE LICENSE ISSUEFI. c:-----_ R. E. L. BRERETON. Dental Surgeon. Oce over: Hambly'a hardware. Entrance, Owen Street. Out of town 1:! and 1rd Mondays ,ot each month. ` 5:-lv t V When our English cousins read in jibe Toronto papers that bonnues were paid in the Parliament Buildings there Int week "for seven wolves destroyed. {-they will add another revolver and hunting knife to the ontiit of the ven-` {tnresome younger son who oontem pistes trying his fortune in Canada.- Bt. Qetherines Journal.

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