Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 28 Feb 1901, p. 2

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Monzay in sums of $2,000 and upwards, to loan at 5 "per cent. H. H. smuinv, Q.C. G. H. E31-xx. Ma Ma Wmranhh ulplvvn Notary, etc. Mone 0 loan.D;muci:ccs~-r -wBarrIe' ' and Stayncr. Barrie Bank of Toronto Rnildimr, Oman ntraet. 5-ly DR. C. SMITH, L.C.P.S.. Ont.. (late of Drs. ie 8; Smith, Orillia.) Office and residence -corner of Owen and Colher streets, Barrie. :3-ly R. J. F. Pallin . Graduate of Trinity University Tomato, F w of Trinity Medial College, Member of the Codein of Phvsicians and Surgeons UI."ij.-aB_arrister.Solicitor._Proctor,N_oH .'V )_ Cgqhyugcq, ecc. Specal ,actenuon=" n`; dtiwangla pmathng _IviIls,_ obzainmg letten at administration and guardmnhnp, oolzecting accounts, etc. Oicu. Ron` Block. Barrie. Monev to Loan. . . CCARTHY. BOYS 8: VMURCHISON. . Barris- ten. Solicitors, Conveyancers, etc. Suocqss- `on to McCarthy. Pepler & McCarthy. Oice--McCa.xthy Block, Dunlap Street, Barrie. - . .`-,rn.__-._- , `U A Rnue J. `at-1:1-ccanrnvy, ` ` D oanes. 0cao-Rou Block. nvnnav, vv-.- -- `-2-..- Convey ' 7. vetvc: Barrie. A. E. H. Cruzswxcxz. TRATHY 8; ESTEN. Barristers, . Solicitors in High Court of J ustices, Notaries Public, golrlzyancets. Oicu oven the Bank of Toronto, ' _, A number of young society ladies of I New York `town have taken a vow of jllence for forty days, during Lent. If they succeed in keeping their vow `Vve venture to any that hundred of men -willlbe anxious to marry them at the -~41;-op of the hat} A `- LENNOX, - ARPAGH, COWAN & BROWN. Barrioterl, Solicitors for obtaining probate of wills. guardianship and administration, and General Notuie, Convoyancetu, e_tc. Hauam-on Lumbar, Aux. Cowm. B. HOLFOID Altman, G. E. I. Bxowu, L.L.B . Oicesz Hindu Blank. No. 6,_ Dqnlop street, Bar- naiinnch Oces--Lenunox & Aujdagh. Gravenhurst; Lennox.Arda.gh, Cqwan 8: Brown, Creemore and -n:.Iv LL - tan or Ontario. Pr: Mnngu on Ina: (aynr. Disrrlc r Building, Owen street. ROSS -CMBROKOVSKI. Bnrritterl, Solicitor!- N ' Lmvcgmuoen, etc. 0550:: Bank o` lorpnto B ' fag. Barrie. Branch Office, Cold "want. Monoyvto Loan, . Damn. Ross. u..s. J. C. Bxoxovsxx, MONEY TO LOAN. 5 and 554 per cent. on Mortgage. . LOUNT & L_OUNT MARRIAGE LICENSE ISSUER. E F I: :1 `Eu ' ;.raT'""o: _1'?.c1T'vaF."13':oc:."x3.?.""PI R. E. L. Bli:;.il2E'7l`ON. Dental Surgeon. Office timer Hamblv's Hardware. Entranrp Owen A leading Catholic journal is urging Clio Legislature to establish separate` Tjgiormul and modal schools for the tram- III; of Catholic separate nohuol teachers. )Rbv1z_'gA'n..9SlS_', .: *:r~'*"~.F ..i I L..,.:::a';~.;::.r;.,`I*.a , fa Solicitor `Chancery. Conveyance: etc. 1 A. RADENHURST, Barrister, Attorney. ne-First Owen meet. over Bank of Com- ..._ n-..:- 40-48. ENGINEERS AND SIJRVEYOBS. _ {G85 8-BROKOVSKI. Barristers, Solicitor!- . u.....:.. .u.nv.mnners. etc. & CRESWICKE. ha ' tea. Soli '- 5? the Sn rune Court ofmdicat gt` nguo,` Procton. ouries. Conveyance; . etc. ,, A I____ , l'\$_.- DA-Q mnnb RQVDIQ [`M. M. CAMPBELL. Barrist \1..o..... .s.- Mnnnv tn Inna. (. W. A. RUDD, rn autgvuu can, u. I R.C.S. Edin,, L.R .P..Londun. oinces and t_ residence-Brown's Block, Dunlop street, 'rA.`4sau`cI|I|A nu ?jj w. r-Pl.AX l ON. Bagistor. solicitor. Night! -`t`.-ding.-nap, an-, anal! tn 140111. If I T. ARNALL, M.D.C.M,, om in Bothwelfs m....|. An....A.I. nn nu-, mu-misesat nizht. Evangelist Ranton, who recently dubbed all editors as drunken soaks IIII won further notority by throwing I hymn book at a lady in the congre- gation ot a Chesterfield ohm-oh. 135' DR. R1 P. VIVIAN ARNALL, M.D.C. Block. Anandale. 0: A 01.!!! "*3;~m,."m.1.;:a`E:.t"a:.:a.:*' ..: I. N1`. y nus. np% urnished anal l...2l.I noazns ahoaens. >_. ._ I., I,I Mom-:v_ TO Lomga. MON EY, TO LOAN. . _ I-____ __._.-_L -1` 11!`, . HIISI`-EIalaANIIOI7Io MONEY TO LOAN. D. C. Muncmsox. Pulrswuus. FINANCIAL. onrloun. - nmi'rAI.. `Ho;n<;eoIiJa.k1;l;1s(t(. LEGAL; `cl 45-ly. l.lJo\h I c. On 1 43-17 7 Pemier Rona knows a good `thing too we|l'.'when-he deeavit, to appeal to ; Ilia country when he has auVot.her'aesaion Vithin his gra .ap.- nswrs. oarnc. Opposite R. 8. Station` ' 8-Iv I . 56 Duhlop St. Residence and Oice. "V; A. Boys, LUI 5-ly 7-ly Jllll 717??` 35-lv 4 Per Cent. Interest Paul on Deponu The Security for Depoaitors in 3 Loon_ company is undoubted. Boga new Bloo south side Dunlop an-out east or the Poor U oe. 8-lv The security to depositors in a Loan Co y is un- doubted. There is no instance on record when-as depoaitior has ever lnadn 2 Inn 1... .. r ...... run. _ ' -A new play has been produced oailed The Awekeniog. la is with sorrow shut we note the it is not booked for Berrie.-Orillia. Packet. ` OFFICE.-Ncxt door to Bank of Toronto. Owen Street. Barrie. ' n-ly BARBIE -lUAN & SAVINGS CU. INCORPORATED 1ea1. SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL, uounrea. 1 meta is instance `VIII dnpoaitior has ever made a. loss bv a Loan Co'v Cunadian Branch Oice, Head Otcc. MONTREAL. LONDON, ENGLAND M. C. HINSHAW. SAM.J. PIPKIN. Bnnch MW Rt`: :12 our ' . A _ ASSURANCE COMPANY. X .'.i"na;.` .3?.`Z*o.".;.`. r ;.;.... """ '8 u . 53039.3 PLrA`xTo1~?.n3\`E'sTq."td 5 V Barns Ont] .a:... :. n..r-__.L.. nlmk Rzpnzsnm `rm: Fonnowmo Fuzz Ixsumuacz COMPANIES: The Mercantile, now ailiated witli The Lon- don _& Lancashire of England. Secur- - ity, $15,000,000. The Waterloo Mutual. of Waterloo, Om Tothl assets, $334,083. The Economical Mutual. of Berlin. Om Total assets. $303,078. Also Lloyd's Plate Glass Insurance Com- pany, of New York. Cash capital, $250.- g Counts oouectea. ac. Oice over Henderson_s Hardware Store, Barn-: onto Agent Standard Life. London Gun :- tee and Accident Co., Provlnchrl Building ugd Loan Association, etc. cr';?" `ls.`.}"z=i';.." i'i";...:"`i .?.';3'3m35i5 {vrompgly attended to: Farms sold and bou M 9 Cpmmusion. GET MY TERMS AND RAT S- Momcv T0` T:5AN' . s EET. BARR` omucn 34 B-'*YF`_`l' 5 <'_. ;. -Ill Toronto last year than were 5270- more stream for Adrunkennell. shun aring the preceding year. Hamilton pious note. . .1; 0171; 71:13 WELL ; Halrcuttin and Shaving. arlor ' OPPOSITE BARBIE HOTEL. ' E A Tdttj 1'Hs: '-names." vn4_.v.r._......._ -__ , Condensed advertrsements on first page such as wants of all kinds, lost and found. propeny for sale or to rent, snecic articles, etc.. etc., must be accompanied with the cash, and will be insefted-hrst insertion 2 cents per word, each subsequent insertion 1 cent per word (names, addresses and gures counted as words); but a reduction of one cent per word will be made when the number of insertions of the same matter exceed four. Cuts for advertisements must In every case be mounted on solid metal bases. And the Sun Loan and Savings Company of Ontario. . Private funds to loan on rs: moxftgagcs. Ac counts collected. &c. nmnn nuynr "-nnp-an n unpunyaun Co;-nun `I-u-o-'n Lesa. T(n?:>?IfKIB 0 CONTRACT CHANGES. Advertisers will please bear in mind that notice of intention to change advertisementa must be handed into the oice not later than Saturday at 10 o'clock, and the copy for such change must be in Tm: ADVANCE office not later than 12 o'clock noon _on Monday in any week, otherwise the advertiser s announcement may not be made public until the week fol. lowing. m ..1........g nr Advertisements allowed her lowmg. 12 changes of Advertlaements per year. It more are required, composition rates will be charged. A.1......+:....... mm -nnf. he allowed to use their It in true that Jesus oounoiled non- reeietenoe of wrong. i But this must have been where. the injury was per` none), for we `nd Him eetting en oppo- eite example where the wrong was I public one, ea in the oeee of the buyers and sellers who deeeoreted the Temple. And the more you look at this. incident wm oe cnargeu. Advertisers will not be allowed to use theix space for advertisxnaanything outside their own regular business. Should they do so transient mbes will be charged for such ad. . _, __.A._ on U-gnu: vuuv - u--u. vertisemems. VSCROGGIE &_SMIfrH, PIIIIVINCIAI BUILDING AND IIIAII ASSOCIATION. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL. $5.ooo,ooo. llncll oononconooo-noon-I 3% inches...... ...... .. K %l|lIl1..-no go inches, )4 co|uma.'... an :npInnn I (`A\`lllII.ll . . . . . o mcnes, )9 column .. no inches, 1 column . ...T _-- `For one month--the three monthly me with 15 per cent. added. `For two months-the three monthly mtg with 10 per cent. added. . . 'Preferred positions in the paper will be sold at an advance of one-thxrd on 8b0y9 rates. This rule will be strictly carried out, ADVANQ 1 .-iADVE;_B'V1`I8IN{} RATES. Legel,_ Oicial and Government advertise. ments W111 be charged at above rates. CONTRACT ADVERTISING. Contract advertisements will be taken at the following rates, which are drafted on on. rect commercial principles and will be strictly adhered to. There Will be only one price for -11 iii. In The question we women are all ask- ing ourselves is whether this way of warring. against evil is sanctioned by the etbicsof the New Testament. Those people who believe the teachings of Jesus would permit of the Cuban, Boer and other wars need not array them- selves agalnst `Mrs. Nation; If it is right, after peaceful means have been exhausted, for nations to right wrongs by violence, it isright for individuals to do so. ' ' .~ f[:'notl~ nit viiiiible that 5 . "i'pcpeiSlyu|i.i.hd in Bani : my ""` mnvnnrlsnna SHOUIJPNOTE um mar.` ` 18 lines solid agate make 1 inch. TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS. - ' First inaegtion 10 cents per line, each subs. quent insertion 4 cents per line. nnnrlina nnnnn Anni-0 nnvo ':nn 'nn C3-on Reading notices, 10 cgnts per line for rs: insertion ; 5 cents per line for each subsequent insertion of the same matter. All items Ill- ,derg5 lines, of this character, charged as 5 Hana John Rogerson, Fire and Life Assurance. 71. h. HIKVBHAW` Manager 1 P- Numkr of inches can no INSURANCE AGENTS CONVEYANCERS, ac. CONDENSED ADVERTISEMENTS. SCROGGIE &. SMITH. suxuns 1-u;x'roN. AGENT} B_:u1-ie Ont. bce in McCarthy 310" ADVERTISE m Those also who justify oivi1Trevoln- tiona against constituted authority on the ground of oppression and corruption need throw no stones. What is right for ten, twenty, a hundred or ten thou- sand to do is right for one. Right is` right. $250,000. :$o50$3 I25 goo 800 75 `$00 375 1600 2500 III! "One I----_ PRICE FOR m. _;. rxrn Manager. 3 -3 IIIQD \`\\lJ in Christ's life the more marked be- comes the pmleu between it and the Ksnses episode. Jesus, whose observe once of the legal requirements of Hue day was, on other occasions, most mark- ed, interfered here because the rightly` constituted authorities would not do so and were corruptly permitting the robber treic to exist. He idestroved only the goods. overturned the tables of the money changers and did not seri ouslv injure the bodies of the evil doers. Is not thisMrs. N sti'on s position and method `it e death- mi medic the di van that V -Vcsme of th it beo tion, tenda how prefe- than the tient toriul nurs Whe llll him -sake doct rem 4 until] that his p`? .| Yet when all is said and done, vie must confess ourselves somewhat at sea. If anybody in to go out with a. hatchet, whv should it not have been Mr. N ntion, Tempernnoe Deborah: and Joan of Arc; are startling nnd disquieting` innovn tionu. They go'o_ainetthe_ gra.in.__. _ - time brot WOIDI no e21 `Ora: her four taki ems. the grab shill has bur` and ope ml and dieei savi 851:1 gMrs.' Nation's position is this. The saloon in Kansas can claim no legal protection. It exists in Wichita, Leavenworth, eto., by reason of the criminal negligence of oicials sworn to exterpate it, and because the people are ignorant that the old common law of theland gives them the right toda- stroy any abuse with which a corrupt oicialdom refuses to interfere. If the latter theory can be proved the life of Kansas traio in intoxioants would not be worth `three months insurance. The one way to prove it is by a practical demonstration, viz. , by destroying saloon property, being arrested, `tried and ac- quitted, on the groundthat the liquor traic has no legal rights in the State. 81104 - 8tat+ D8011 cum 9054 men g1`1 ,}a1'`- - I aka the It is plain that Mrs. Nation has a level head and plenty of courage. late He Chi `Jud H081 Nat iii: {rot nd. tive "loft tie of 'itd kvo` for l oft 'v,icL dit- Tre A faemer hired a men `to wet]: for him at ten dollere per month." At the, `end of the month he tendered the hired men $9.90. ` "I went ten, cents mere." add the hired men. f`Weu, -you _don t .etrit. `replied the 1`ho dther , we ;horItI6; dri-bk. ,. etreveer` " on V` - rm '""' `"" T 2 To Another point thctmuet be weighed with care` before attempting to criticize Mre.'Nation, is. thnhevery e'ort was made, but without `success, to induce `county attorneys, magistrates end police oicers to indite, ones: and punish the men who publicly deed the-law by running liquor points. V .II A .ll - In three fourths of.the State this lswis as well obseryed as other laws, but in some of the larger. towns the men elected to civic oice hsve conspired with those who desire to violate the law --ss have the Tsmtnny Hall policemen ot New York with the gamblers, saloon- iste and prostitutes of that oity-snd brought a state of anarchy; `ms Kansas is a; prohibition some Thai -standing or rights as a business enter- ago... A must stVa.It'_ont by capitalizing the . ignorance, on thiapoint, of not only in dividuals but press men. is amazing. _'.l`.he`sale` of liquor in Kansas, except for medicinal and sacramental purposes, is as illegal as theft or murder. The liquor business is outlawed .b7 consti tutional amendment, backed up by a splendid majority of the voting citizen- ship of the state and"a much `larger plurality of the nonwoting citizenship. The liquor bar has, therefore, no legal prise. It not only cannot claim pro- tection but demands suppression. . _ .. "-1 -. `-" fr. . A. .'*~ :. vioiv Of tvhe fu`nou g, ou_e : 21%`:-..':;.::_.A.'..a.sa;%%sV%:-3.. j+;a...}:. %.].A..,...1.?.. He strikingly illustrated the extent of the work being doneand said that 5,000,000 copies of the Scriptures or portions of them were last year issued from the presses of the Parent Society. 400,000 alone of these were given away last year at the gates of the Paris Ex position. 1000 translators were engag ed.` ' He showed missionary work would cease in some parts of the world were it not for the translations supplied by the Bible Society, which never refused an appeal tor a translation into a strange dialect from those` engaged` in mission- ary work. He attended the recent. Bible Societv Convention in New Yurk and the addresses .of Rev. Canon E1 ' moods, of England, in Toronto last year, wherein it was stated that as early as the second century the Greek Christians of Antioch had translated "the Bible into Syriac for the people of Edessa, both editions being vet extant. He characterized. the Secretary Treasurer's report as` an excellent one and said the contributions by Barrie last year "com pared favorably With those of any town of its size incanadl. ` vs >-w-a nu--v q-- v------- A vote of uhani was tendered to Rel. ' Mr. Frizz:-,ll for his address. mi'Le".;aIiI{7.li5a$a7 SiIh"RIi"Sg and cbe benedtouon pronounced by Rev. I\1'\ll I'__J ' up - ---:vv-- `The following exraot from the an- Intel report was rend by the Sec -Trees. : The following is on `abstract of the receipts and expenditure of this branch for the year : V . RlonI_P'r_s. By collection M: annual ineeti_ng._. . .8 ll 10 Collected by Mr. Thou. Smith, in - . DI, Wgr 2 no In: vvllvvhvu II ass: LIIVUQ uluuau, II! Pt. wm1"3 .................. .. Col by Mia: Rogornon in W ard 4. .. Col by Mine: \vVe6I:nev and Young in Wnrrl vvl Iuuvu vvvvuuuy uuu lullll inW a:i6....' . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 001. by Mines MoLennan and Catch- erin Ward . . . . . . . . . . Col. by Mia: White and Browuleo in reurparn Ward 3.. .. Col. by Rev. W. 0. Washington in V P: Ward: 2 and 3 and Pa Ward 5. Col. by `Me:-dunes Wuhingtn and McLean in PI. Ward: 2 and 3. in- X oludin 81 from P. H. Stews:-0.. . . Cheque mm W. Scott. Depoalyory. Pu boo-toIOlVCnnoo0OOIoIIoIOvoc I `Crown Hill; received after mone'y oaatooooooo o c n o o c o o no ' Rev: Wm.`Frizzall, of Toronto, the speaker of the evening, delivered an interesting and instructive address on the Btbleand the work already accom-` plished by the British and Foreign Bible Society. He dealt with the sub jeot first in answer to the question, What would the world be to day with- out the Bible 'l_ and marked the con- trast between Christendom and heathen- dom. ' Incidentally he adverted to the statement may by" our late Sovereign Queen Victoria, that the Biblewas the secret of England s greatness, and also to the advice dfl Charles Dickens to his son that he would nd the Bible the best book that ever was written or ever | would be. -uuv -ow-uv--v---- ._._- ---~ --- v Bslunoo from 1899' Pd. Rev. J. A. Rankin : expanse Pd com`. to Rev. Mr Wuhingtom. Chequoobu gr to.Bible Soo'y. Do pooitory, on-onto, L to ,,U C B 8 B B: S `ooo`o|uo'cog. On 1) rebate noconnu.............'. POI .9 ;oo_cIo ooonnolofoouboo ndnnnn hi` Oollectera-Mesdamee W.C. McLean, Juhn' Carley, J. K. Rose, Phoebe Stew art, Alex. `Brownlee, Misc White, Mr. Thomas Smith," Mien Rogeraoh, Mr. Wm. Justice, and Misaesi Weatney, Youbg, Catcher and M,eLennan. J. vubnsvg Hill [a........... .;;.;a::.:::.:::::.. ' The question-of stste ownership of '3-pilvaye is one that shows ,many signs _V ' 91 `becoming a. live issue in the near ` future. There is a feeling existing that , our country is not making as much pro; V vgrossin the matter of it cheap trans- it portntion as along other lines. The ;.= Pacic has been long regarded .1" u` the great monopoly of Western Oun- `gde. _ Oonsiderng the diiculties of con- * jtrsotion and maintenance it is eques- ,.Ilion~ whether it has deservedits reputa- iiivion. In any case s new fsotor is aria` . which is the great leveler of high The follosving were sppointed `to of- Vce for the ensuing veer :- -Presideht--His Hono;'Judge"Ardsgh.A Vice Preside'nts-His Honor Judge Boys and resident Ministers. Sec.-'1`rVess.-Mr. C. W. Plaxton. 'Audit or-Mr.A_J. E. Mums. Repository-Mr. Walter Scott.` Exeoucive.Commit_tee-- H. H. Stra- thy, K.O.. Messrs. Jss. Edwards, W.- Ssrjesnc, J. K. Ross, R. A Thomas, sud, G. A.4Rudenh'urst. W T'7l7.`he meotiog was opened with the usual devotional exercises--Rov... Mr. MoKinl1 road A portion of scripture and Rent Mr. Duf led in prayer. ` V A The Secretary-Treeauregud the en- nuel report, extracts from which we give below, which, on_ motioh of Rev. Mr. Bertley, seconded by Mr." James Edwai-ds, was adopted, and a vote of thanks to the Seo.-Trees. and the Col lecture was passed. .El_iuLbe'h' -emu Methodist ohoteh 1...; Wedoeedey_.e!eniog... the ,_,Ve_rioue Inge!- inge for preyer having been withklrown for _the oooaeion.` The attendance-one fair. 'Hie Honor Judge Axfdegh oe copied the chair, and surrounding the platform were the following ministers of the Gospel :--,-RAeve. McLeod, Def, Bertley,'Yoong, McKinley, Harkneee and Witten. _ "$7771 TO~I000I|_l_II Mn. `duly audiyogi ""1: an `my; nxnxnrrunn. -__- . E75 136 oo 13 on Il 28 75 14 00 3105 319] 01 He ' hue mad more speohes than any other man in she world, but mostly short ones. ` The teacher Won; The laatnaaue of the Labour Gazette aaye.:' A - A He own; the deepeit mie in Eng- land. _ .' `A public school teacher, who was dis- missed because the/soho lcrustses wish- ed to engage some one at a lower sul- sry, sued for the amount of his `salary which he olsnmed. was to streets; and obtanned a judgment. for that sum and lot three months additional` sslsry be-` cause of the fact that he had not been paid no tp-he proper time, The school trustees sppealeldpfronz ohls juggment, 4...! .'.II..'...'-... .1. J- -L He receives 200 letters A day and answer: most of them. T In another column appears an appeal for help from the National Sanitarium ;jo_r.'_Cons_umptives. In view of the alarming death rate from this dread disease, now known familiarly as the ivhite plague, - it seems a common duty for the sake of humanity to lend our ` sympathy and aid to all `measures whose object is to curb the ravages of this tell scourge. Why could not some of ._ the energies of of our many fraternal t and temperance societies, W.O.T.U. s, eta. be directed against this insidious toe of the human family ? He has every order of knighthood in Europe. T . His uniforms are worth $75,000. He is the ._c_:hief horse owner, dog owner and yachteman in Engiand. He goes to church every `Sunday morning. He started life with an income of $55,000 a year. _ He loves to travel incognito in Paris. His favorite vehicle in `London is a hanaom cab, yet his stables cost $75,- 000 a year. .He nae friends in every nation. and apeuka German, French, Italian and Russian. ' ` H8 is 57 yea:-s'old and has four grandchildren. T .` When he was young he was very tender hearted and cried for days when ' 9. enter left him. ' V H6 is said to be one of the best shots in England. . He sets the fashions in clothes for ehe whole world. wlth the 8ulsau.-Bu}i':l;>"'l?I-11e;: i --~~ -an-q `Quill-Iv, and alleged shes the agreement made with the teacher was void, because st wee nos sealed with the corporate seal, and that. therefore they werenot lieble. The Court. said her. the law would not allow jueoloe to be defeated by such a 8*-ohuiolsllny, dlemlueed the appeal, and o-.u_:r|n+d' the judgment in fever-of the Goober. ` . -A-~ Mr. and \ha.T Soaphon, of Glenoam-u oemhravel -hour-golden wad dmqxsn .F- hrlury 55h. . , An exchange says: A hundred things `happen every week that the newspaper man never sees. He does the best he son, keeps his eyes and ears open, but _he is only _a human being, neither omniscient nor omnipresent. You often -wonder why this thing or that thing was not published and maybe you say the newspaper has its favorites, and it has. ` They are the people who are A lhonghzfnl enough to send what news A the! have to the newspaperoioe or in- -wits the reporter to some where the Kxngmaward VII. - 1 Beware some interesting facts about the new King which are oondensed from his biography as written by his private secretary : He is a Colonel eight times over. He has one private secretary, two assistant secretaries, and a staff of clerks to assist him. ' --:ThH Cnnptll;n'l;t_|-;'|dl|rg-ltvthn GI!-I I `ow Exp-nlllnlull wall ooo-tg 810,000 and ynll give 12 000 t'gea.;ot, space. " We beg gratefully too ecknowledge the work of the collectors, else free notices in our local newspapers. _ He is 5 feet 6 inches tall nd weighs 180 pounds. ' The proceeds of the sales by {be local depository during the year amount to $10.65. Goods in stock, $35.34. by Mr. J. E. Minna and found correct. cu-c uu-v- ~ dame" '"'is' Svaxenc, ne? heart trouble. which is so sadly and suddenly fatal when itdoes occur, is nrare disease. Lopsided arguments cannot convince an intelligent people. Iron is the vitalelement of the blood. Too little iron means weakness, lack of spirit. pallid cheeks, shortness of breath, sleeplessness. nervousness, loss of vital force. ending in general break-down. The iron in Dr. Ward's Blood `and Nerve Pills is in the solu- ble form you need. in combination with other curative agents in such a manner that disease can't resist their action. You feel yourself getting well when you talne Dr. Ward's Blood and Nerve Pills. ". . - `XV ' `-2 ;,`~ `y ' r T hi` i .. K ._` . . ,..x ., Ia _ 3 The `commonest ieymptome, ht dyi- pepsin or new tntcutblea pitation_..weak- spellofloes of uppe- tite, and.poor.eireulation, aremagni.-. ed auddistorted into serious signs of heart trouble, with the object of frightening` the. public. into taking` this or that heart remedy. If a hundredth partof-the heart trouble `we hear about were real, the ceme- teries would be ned in a month. A wrong construction is put upon com- mon ailments in order to humhug the people into the belief that heart -`9----- ' .-`-..L ..L.I........ He was the fe; Christian to dine RIIIIN ` . \ ~ e . V nay '1'ein p`le r, edvfoeetee government wndnhip of the llquo; bneineee. _ JAS. EDWARD s I . CONVEYANCEFL V 'r. 3AN'f1NG. Clerk County of S:meoe, will be at his oce. at the Court House. Barrie every Saturdav. Residonce and P.0. Cookstown. At his ooe (until 5 p.tm.; at his private residence. 68 Mary atreot.a.ftertha hour. V u-Iv ,_ }___ nterin . Building and manufacturing of \Doon.' h. 8 ads. Mouldings. gtc. Plauin of THE BALL PLANING `MILL COMPANY-- :11 Hindi done promptly; and satufactorily. ot Blast Drying Kiln. District agency for rained lum- ber Factory-Bayeld Stmet, Barrie. ODGERS & GALLIE auccagon to Geo. Ball. R S. BROAD. M. D. C. -M., F. T. M. C., L. C. . P. S., 0., late resident Physician and Surgeon of Toronto General Hospital. with s ecial attention to Diseases of Women, an Nose and Throat Work, also for some time surgeon in charge of Emergencv Hospital. Toronto. Oice and night residence upstairs in McC4rthv Bock. 21 Dunlop St., Barrie. second door east of Dougall Bros. furniture warerooms--near Five Points. Phone 105.. _ so-ly H. LYON. PRIVATE FUNDS TO LOAN c on Real Estate at lowest rates. Farmers Notes Discounted. Collections made in any .of the County. Real estate bought and sold. nvey- uncin in all its branches. Marriage Licenses iasuedg. Oice--Ross Block. Dunlop street Barrie. 4:-Iv. ETsIMENT on good , freehold security at lowest rat; of interest. Nolrritaipal money required until mid of the term. . STRAIHY. Solicitor. Etc.. Barrie. - III\II`I- l_ I \l I-\lF|I`n 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 8: MURCHL SON. I)unln Sn-not ll,-pi. Auurlgages. mcytuc 1 I1 I . I Is N. Dunlo Street Bartie. Oregon `has hit on a newlexperiinent to keep her citizens sober. . Every man who. drinks is obliged to take out a license`, costing $5 a year, and unless armed with the document cannot be served with liquor`. at any saloon or hotel. Every -six months the names of the persons who take out licenses are to be published. Conscation of the license should be enacted on all those 'who abusetheir privilege, by getting drunk." ` ' IvI\aI`&l I\l I-\ll'lI`n A large amount of private funds for investment on Mortgage security at lowest current rates. 4on3 W. AUL1`, Barrister, Barrie. DR. J..ARTI-IUR ROSS, L.R.C.P. & S.. Edin- burgh; M.F.P. 8: S., Glasgow, member of British pthalmoldgical Society. Specialty.-- Diseases of Eye, Eur, Th rout and N one. OFF ICE.--78 Dunlop Street, Sanders` Block, Bar- rie. opposite Post Office and Railway Station. Phone :1. P. O. Box $. 7-Iv n. n. I... n1u:.xu:.1ULV. mental surgeon. umce Over Ha.mbly's Hardware. Entrance, Owen Street. Out of town xst and ~.rd Mondays- of each month. ' . . 5x-lv iaarrle Planing MIII. tau. umce-uotnwelrs Block. Dialog)` Sergei. Evans. 0211-. u-tf 3,1; ROBINSON. .. c. .w. uacrannson. ne. oppouu: roa P. 0. Phone 54. U Toronto, veuow or l.l InlI'.y meuuzu uuucgc, Member of the Codege of Physicians Surgeons of Ontario. Office and Residence, 18 Owen street. Hoprs-u to x. "l to 8. Robinson & Macpherson. \ clvu. ENGINEERS. common } V ---um- { ONTARIO LAND SUHVEYORS. `U I\o\4-$0 Btu!!!" l.4o.l.\ mght resi4ence-Bro\v: -Barrie. Telephone 77. It in very grtifying to know that ill Vmulring lend grants to returned loldiere the authoritree will not forget the brave women who faced uncom- pluiningly the dangers and deprivation of the battleeld to minister to the nick end wounded brethren. Nobody would object if'their~portion were doubled. _

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