Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 18 Apr 1901, p. 2

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383119. ' _ - Money in sums of $2,oqo and upwards, to loan at 5 IE? Phf, H. H.- Snurnv. Q.C. :TRA'l`I-IY & ESTEN . and every niht. untii six a..m. Annular`: nl|\aIo1\In-' `ac - ,. --`v u .- :'Oices :.;inds' Block. No. Dunlap str ce:.';3'a1 r- m. M. CAMPBELL, Barrister main my non Mnnnu O-A Inna (`aft L15` DR. R: P. VIVIAN {CS5 & BROKOVSKI, Barristers; Solicitorlv. hlntnoinn l.nnv.-unnoau-Q -tn. Q$npn Rank HI. I: >\/IIIVIFIJIEIAI4. D'dl'I'l3IcI' 9Ulll5l$|)I g Notary, etc. Mane to loan. 'I cea-Barne Stayner. Barne oe-Bank of Toronto (lino, Owen street. :-Iv '1'. ARNXLL, M.D.C.M,, omce :Bothw-e; ` Block. Allandale. })n the premises at night.` 43') ' Long` Distance'Rates are approxi- mately One-Half the Day Rates. No eharge for making appoint- ments to talk at a. specified time MONEY TO LOAN. Z" Z nnr r-nu-at 1\n KIA.-u-n-.-...... . sc1a:i.I.ANnoUs.T MONEY TO LQTAN. .- l-_..- _,___, ,. MANUFACTUBES. _ .-- ------ v-- ---v--3-5| LOUNT 8: LOUNT Barristers, Barrie. Opposite R. R`. Station` OFFICIAL. FINANCIAL. MONEY T0 LOAN. EIIYSIUIANS. TENTAL. D. C. MURCHISON. Hvomoeonauhist. :56 Dunlop St. Residence and Ofce. 34`. . IJIUUKI 4s-ly- C. W. MACPHERSON. n.nq.n.. vow -av--' --- _A. E. H. CR;!;V'VlCKE. J. C. Fxoxovsxx. 101 5.4) A deputation of Trent Valley Canal lap` portera visited Gttawa e on Friday lane to "impress V upon the Gevernment the impor- yahoo` 0! placing all iinillahed of '1 % V)` . 35-Iv J. 0 UL VER WELL S Halrcutting and Shaving Parlor OPPOSITE BA_R.RIE HOTEL. _ BARBIE- Razors and Scissors ground and set on short `notice. MON) DY`TO L: nuaunnnuc. UUNIFRIVY. Capital. $6,000,000. Founded 1503 Application forms furnished and rates quoted by GEORGE PLAXTON. AGENT. sq`-Iv Barrie Ont. Ofce in McCarthy Block _ Licensed Auctioneer. Ap raiser. Valuator. cm. Credit Sales of Farm gtock and Implements promptly attended to;Farms sold and bought on Commission. GET MY TERMS AND RATES. GEO. McDoNAL6 Canadian Branch Ofce. Head Ofce MONTREAL. LONDON, ENG ' M. C. HINSHAW. SAM. J. PIPK Branch Manager Manager. ...ATLAS... A=:IIRIf`E I~l\ll|I\-`nI\I OF F ICE.--IV Street. Barrie. V .9 gent Slahdard Life. London Guax u- tee and Accident 00., frovluclal Building and Loan Association. etc. He therefore regularly presented him- self on the 3,1et;- but being unable to nd the returning olcer, who wan in concealment _ sit the time, he left his nomination papers end deposit in. the latter : ooe, and ooneequently led this petition to hm it duoluredthet h . he'd.be_en elected f\'or";the=dietriot. _ Privatevfimds to loan on first mortgages. .-\c counts collected. &c. Oice over Henderson,s Hardware Store. Barrie ` Ont. . `Pnnvmcuu smmms mum . Assncumuu. REPRESENT rm; Fouowmo Fnu: INSLRASCE Cqmmmzsz The Meroantile, now afliated with The Lon- don & Lancashire of England. Secur- ity, $15,000,000. ~ The Waterloo Mutual, of Waterloo, Ont. Tothl assets_, $_;34.o83. The Economical Mutual, of Berlin. Ont. Total assets. $303,078. Also L1ovd s Plate Glass Insurance`Com- pany, of New York. Cash capital, s._:.,. 000. And the Sun Loan a.ndVsavings Company of Ontano. MON]9YTO LOAN. OFFICE 34 BAYFIELD STREET, BARRIE 8-1 }$cI3c_>GGIE &. SMITH, Gnu for advertisements must in every case be mounted on solid metal baues. Condensed adverusements on first page such as wants of all kinds, lost and found. property for sale or to rent, soecic articles, etc., em, must be accompanied with the cash, and will be inserted-hrst insertion 2 cents per word, each subsequent insertion 1 cent per word (names, addresses and gures counted as words); but 9. reductionof one cent per word will be made when the number of insertions of the same matter exceed four. John Rgerson, Fire and Life Assurance. IIAJL UV ULIIII acuc xAdvertisers will not be allowed to use their space for advertismg anything outside their own regular business. Should they do so transient rates will be charged for such ad. vertisements. ~ Avvvlu '3 12 changes of Advettxeements allowed W year. It more are required, composition rates will be charged. ' At1111:n-I-inns-n nnf ].u 0111-utvotl fr. nan 6L-:_ It will be remembered that the `nomi- nation for Nipissing` was rst set down for October 31st, the same [day as the rest of the Dominion constituencies, but at the last moment a postponement. till November 17th, was `announced. Mr. Klock, the Conservative candidate," maintained that this postponement was illegal, and that it was a conspiracy to assist Mr. `M00001 in his election in in case the Government was retucned to power. ' ' VVLI-II LII PVL UUIIUI \-I\JC\Lo' 'Preferred positions in the paper will be sold at an advance of one-third `on above rates. This rule will be strictly camed 0 CONTRACT CHANGES. Advertisers _will please bear in mind zhat notice of intention to change advertisements must be handed into the office not later than Satmdayvat 10 o'clock-, and the copy fopguch change must be_ in THE 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 {G1, lowing. ' I0 nlinv-anon nf .\A1-rut-O-unnvvxnnt-(. n11nn,,. . *For. one month--the three with 15 per cent. added. I `war fan vnnnfl1n___hn O-kw-an ' "`751}J't $ I3`1i'L"-`izi`.}. three with 10 per cent. added. frpv-afni-I-all nnudfdnnu 1'1: I4-xn I ulcu n s o 0 o - n o - o o o o o u a . 2% inches . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 inches, 51 column.. 3. . no inches, 54 column. . . no inches, 1 column.. .. . quent maeruon -1 cents per nne. """ 'Readjng notices, 10 cents per line for insertion ;' 5 cents per lme for each Subgeq Em `insertion of the same matter. All items`: der 5 lines, of this_chaxacter, charged Mg lines. - M - 1 Oicial and Government ad .~ mgmL:"vv,ill be charged at above rates. WW6 CONTRACT ADVERTISING. Contract advertisements will be taken ,, the fo1lowing'_rates! whxch are drefted on C0,: rect commrclal prmclples and w1l1 be strictly adlhered to. There wxll be only -one price (0, al , tum. W -.23 '..,i1IINnnl:.1(:::u,.',"' Lg" ._` b0PIE8. 4 of 3 H Anv1mr1snns snoU1.I> xom um um 13 lines solid aga1_.e make 1 inch TRANSIEN T ADVERTISEMENTS First} inseftion 10 cents per line quent msertlon 4 cents line. Dnntnn nnnnn In .-anon .....- IE, 0 each subs!` _ paper, Pythhed in Bame, `hv._ ' oQoS.'..I.`l4Asooo ASSURANCE COMPANY. *2`. gmvsn nan T ADVANCE `ADVERTISING RATES. jugs. g--u-cg-mg: ---._ _ AUTHORIZED CAPITAL. $5.: Number of inches .Mr..McCool Conrmed in Seat. Judgment was given in Toronto last week on the Nipissing election case, conrming Mr. McCool, the Reform candidate, in _the seat. Chancellor Boyd delivered the judgment of the court, holding that there was no nomi- nation on 31st October in a legal sense; andthat had there beenany opportunity of pnblicnomination, the other candi- date was ready, so that -a poll must have followed, and it wonldbe unjust to the body of the electorate to declare that the issue of such irregular pro-d oeedings isthe "sole nomination of the petitioner, and his consequent electio by acolaination. ' INSURANCE AGENTS CONVEYANCERS, &C. SCROGGIE &. SMITH. CONDENSED ADVERTI8 EMESTS. -Next door to Bank of Toronto, Owe: e. . . - 1 1-1)` _ I-Ie ad Oice. ENGL.-\.\'D SAM J. PIPKI.\'. 0 MBIQQ (Ino- :l$ o so -The petition `of Mr. Klock was thezfeforediamisaed. T uoI:I'71 tions ...,... It -.;.__.__ PRICE FOR 34 do 825` I5 2! now :50 F75 Pm) mohthly montnhly : v Too thin, says the Gait Reporter, is Mr. W. T. R. Preston s story? `that ; Mr. H. Cook ` was passed over in : the Senatorial campaign` because the 1 Government wanted debating i talent in the Upper .House. "At the time Mr. ` Cook was an applicant for Senatorial honours friends were puslging the claims of the Hon. James Young, of Ciel . Our fellow-citizen was tted to add to the debating strength of the Government party in the Upper Chain her.` No other claimant surpassed or "even equalled him as a political de- bater, with a large knowledge of the questions of the day. But'Mr. Young did not get the appointment. `The oice brokers, probably knewnthat he would not put up $10,000 for a Sen. atorship. What they wanted was cash, not debating talent, and` they, selected their game with a bview to this end. Cash is King in the camp of the 1 new Liberals. V A ` HIE yhold btht ; rigid . Hon. Mr. Bernier has consented to l become honorary president of a proposed isto make the metric system of weights and measures known in Canada. There is a probability of the s tem being en- forced in the United ates and the British Government is also seriously? considering its adoption. It is proposed to publish charts. and have manufactur- ed cheap sets of e weights and measures to be distributed bv Provincial Govern- educational bodies. V decimal association ; the object of which` meets among the schools and different 1 The law of self preservation in respon- sible for the continued existence of the Nova Scotia Legislative Assembly. Ag resolution aiming at its abolition was introduced, but met with a very cold reception, in spite of the fact that at the time of their appointment a majority of the membership were pledged to sup- port abolition whenever the _ matter was brought up. The poor Tories surely cannot be` held responsible for this `iniquity, when there are only two of them present in that -historic body. 1 (___ -_ -vu-av IV. IIIII Connery. H Iewa_ `comes from the mar: time provinces _thnt 3 am. of lawyers in St. John N .B., hue failed with `heavy liabilities. This is certainly enconrng ing. Notthat the ilewyerehave failed , or course, ' but thnt it `abrde .ecellent evidence of the prosperity and _5ontent- ment of the people. ` \~ W 4 , "i? V jmk y'. jpgiiut5i, wlio_l'nI- leged; to huvev`boahV-trying to stir" up _diaoontent. This `pun tqcgntly applied for transportation ta Sgutharn Siberia. but the deparcmentfrefuaod toenterhiu .0: - 1 - `_ . .{mbi% 4 '. At last their "in uomehopofor our p\u\--- -A-' ~ In order to encourage the investment of capital in the company, the Govern- menc had reached` 0!; nnderetending to `moor!-ill forh Imrwloi-Ir lli- ' smnn nuns iron I. 0. 3.. ' vMr.. Blair anndunced that the V` order -for $500,000` worth of steel rails ! for the Intercplonial railway had been placed with the Sault Company. 25,- 000 to`na`had been ordered at $32.60 per ton,` delivery to aommanoe the first week in vAugua_t_aud to cqntiaae at the -I-atfa qt` tonnplor. day` Mr. Fielding nally stated that they would consider the withdrawal of these bills from circulation. A T - V TELEPHONE suns. Mr. Clarke introduced a bill respect- ing the Bell Telephone Company of Canada. He explained that when 'the company obtained legislation in 1892, empowering it to increase its capital stock, a provision was inserted that the rates should not be increased with- out the consent of the_- overnor-in- Council; The intention of this bill is to amend clause 3, so as to compel the . com pany to, provide telephone _ service on lines or streets where they have al- ready established their system; to enable municipalities or individuals which have i been charged-rates higher than those in existence in 1892 .to recover any sums in` excess -that they have paid the com pany ; and to `re-airni the clause that theexisting rates shall not beinoreased without the consent of the Governor- in-Oouncil. _ g n Col. Tiadale declared -that he knew both the American lock and the Cana- dian, and that this was aepicture of the American. V Mr. Fielding declared that the picture was not a picture cf the American look, "but of the C.P.R. steamer Athabasca going through the looks at the Sault. He was quite sure that that- great cor poration was top patriotic to use the American. lock. , __-_ u -- an-Ian. uvvgyuvua .i That in `the opinion of this House some provision should be made by the public oicera and `Government em- ployees, or apart of their salaries, shall, so far as is consistent with the requirements of the public` service, be - made attachable or available for the i 5 payment of their debts{ nu: NEW BILLS. I ' `Mr. Bennett (East Simcoe) called at- tention tothe fact that the new four- dollar -bill issued by the Government has on itlfaceapicture of the Ameri- 1 can look at Sault Ste.tMarie.l , He com- imentedon the fact that this Govern- ment showed its desire and inclination to deal with American concerns rather than with Canadian. - `Surely some great public work could have been: foundin Canada to make a suitable picture for adorning the new bill. The Government, for instance, might have C used a pictureof the new Victoria 8 bridge," towardswhich they gave $500,. c 000 in order to assist the Grand Trunk railway in carrying trade to Portland. t (Hear, hear). He suggested that the ( bill be withdrawn and one" substituted 8 bearing the impress ,of_' the Canadian lock. ' ` The Doukhobor agitation against the lystem of Canadian homestead entries, the marriage laws, and the registration -, of vital statistics, is sharply rebuked by or `Mr. Bellows, one of the English So- - ciety of Friends, in a letter to the Im-' migration Branch of the Department of ., the Interior, at Ottawa. Mr. Bellows ` says :-I fear that some of '.l`olstoi s teachings, about civil -government are well meant but harmful fads} They arevdiametrically opposed to those held, . the Societylof Friends." who make it a duty of the highest importance to. gfobey the law, in every point j except ihere ` it comes directly into conicli lth their conscientious convictions; as ; ' tor -example, in the matter "of; warl. r. Bellows is shocked that the Desk- 'T'rs ahouldact in such a~ma,n ,_ner'to-T " i5"e9Z0IiI9"*" Governnnestgisrhiohla ` s so aiaiemsu-iv. } ama.smpnu-a us Mr.` Britten` moved` the toliowing amendment, which was nally accepted: nlI'|L_4. :.. -L- - - , -_.-_ wav----u -cu--can , ion, and follow garguhee `proceedings in court. `V "wounn mrnns: runmc AFFAIRS. up Mr..Blair said that the law was al- lowed to remain asit was, not out of consideration for the civil servants, but because to allow attachment proceed-V ings against them _` by creditors would impede the progress of public affairs. For instance, the Department of .Rail- ways and Canals had 9,100 employees. If such proceedings could be taken and the0rown made a party it .would be impossible for the department to keep track or the attachments against salar-. L... __..`I 4.11. K Ogown. W _i 1 or this ouae,7 ._tlI _, iof l ' ooers and-` 'G`orern'men`t`-?. _em- ploy3e'a-ah'onld hefattachahle like sum of ordinary oitiasna.*\ He`. was unable to,` understand it `why pnhlio it servants should` he `given an immunity which was not-giiren to other classes, of citi- zens. If it were true that attachments of this kind would embarrass: the`Gov- ernment, they `might.-he dealt with by a special department, at whose head would be a "Commissioner of Dead- heats," whose salary would be paid by those whose oondnot rendered his ap- pointment necessary. He was inform- ed that moat of the civil servants de- sired a law of this kind, and did not Hnthe. treated` as fvwarda off Dr. Platt, Warden of the Peniten- tiary at Kingston advertises that until furthernotice binder twine will be sold there, direct to farmers in such quanti- ties as they may require, at` te follow ing prices cash down : Beaver 8; cents, Sisal 7 cents. pure Manilla, (650 feet to; the pound) 10 cents. Letters or re mimnoea with orders, directedito Dr. Platt;-T. Warden, Kingston. This :a_r- rangement is. in accordance with a re- =I!ution of 1=.u:.:-sane creating sales at Goal 011 in Grey County. A rich nd of coal oil was reported from Redickville last week, on a pro` perty recently purchased by Dr. Mo Gibbon, of Honeywcod. Thos. Moore, who is the tenant on the place, found that the water was milky and of un- usually strong smell. On further ex- aminaticn it was found that "each pail of water, when allowed to settle, was cov- ered with a_ `layer of coal oil, in..an al- most perfectly rened state. The pump iug was continued for two days and` the percentage of oil is growing stronger. Farmers and others for a great distance around the place are ` carrying the oil home in bottles and pails. Great ex-t citement is caused throughout the com- munity. V Mr. anri like. H. Bailey and son George, of Maple, spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs. Jae. Cumming here. V A (Too Iatefor Inst weelfeisaue.) Miahea Jean Elrick and Annie Rich- grdaon, of Brmie C. I., spent their Easter holidays at home. V ` individual should own land, but that it_ _The Government gave. grants of'so much land to each individual. Thii did not suit them. ' They held that no and all property should belong to the , promise, and all compromise, wrong; gthey would stand by their community. It was pointed out that, a `after the individual grants were made. = out there was nothing to prevent the individuals tranferring Iheir property to the community of Doukhobors if they wished. But, no, this was a com- was principles till they died: the law must be changed. Then, they would not ad- mit the right of the law to regulate marriage. They held that when per- y'__O!J. Md 9. pure and moral love for seat other`, they should marry, and any . interference by demanding that they i should have a license, or civil contract, or ceremony, was interference with ' Nature-. The fact that conforming to the law of the land did not prevent them from marrying th_rough pure and amoral love was pointed out. They would not obey the law. In the mat- ter of divorce theyiagain objected to the interference of any regulation. If . parties, after they were married, dis- covered that they did not have a pure and moral love forveach other, it was . sinful for them to live together, and they should separate. This was a mat- ter for them solely to decide. - Among ordinary mortals there has occasionally been an instance where, in after years, doubts have arisen betweenparties as- to whether they loved each other as purely and morally `as they thought I they did during the honeymoon. Al The ' practice among the common worldlings has been that what they tool: for better `or worse they should adhere to, even if they found it'worse than they took it V E V -w -7`: v-u v-aw-- v-av-an no uvolvull Illll `Mr. M. McBride, of Chicago, min spending a few weeks with Mrs. T, Brazziel. Miss B. Mitchell had gonelo visit friends it: Toronto for a. few weeks-. - Glad to report Mr. R. Elrick is able to be out again after a serious illness. ll . 1!` `Il'-`n_.-J- _1- A1,: - MtB.- John Richardson is viaitiog friends in Toronto. Cameron-Cout.ts-01-d_ered, that the tenders of J. F. Richardson and Wm. Coupland be acceptd for working road. grader. during present. year. ` The; Couhcii adjourned to let; My at 1 10 _a.m. * ` Accounts -to the ateonnt of $82.49 ` were passed and ordered to be paid. '11. 1-` 9 Q _ . -- Coubta-Primrose-Ordered, that the clerk notify Mr. Potter to move ob- atructions from. Willow Creek on 8th con., as per agreement with Mr. Jones. A. Coutts-Finlay-Thac the. scale of _stut'.ut_e` labor be as follows :-Up to `$300, 1 day ; from 0 $300 to $600, 2 days; from $600 to $1200, 30davs, and 1 day additional for every $600 over l$l200. . ` - Primro'se-B"1nley---Ordered, that T. Sutton be allowed until 31st December next for taking off timber purchased by him on con. 3. In their simple selshness they have naked to have the lows of the oonntry ohonged so as not to apply to them. The r.-at objection they reiied wee Igdinst the land law. ` Came:-on-Finlay-Ordered, that-L. Cameron be appointed pathmaeter in place of J. Morrison, Wm. Dobbin in place of J. Stewart, H. Tracey in place of Joe. Hendle, and J. Plowrighs in~ place of H. Wylee. 3, Son. 13;'c1erk oi Floa, e1$i}.} account of money expended on town_ line in 1899. A Vespra. Council.` Fourth meeting, 3rd. April. The Council met pursuant to adjournment, all the members present. The minutes of last meeting were read end conrm- ed.` Documents presented and read :- Wm. Couplsnd, Joe. A. Richardson and Wm. Cook tendered for work with road grader. Harry Wyles, J. Morrison and J. Stewart asked" to be relieved from oics of pathmaster. Samuel Lount wrote, complaining of over assessment of lot 18, con. 11;; A. Craig, county treasurer, asking for cheque re school arbitration fees; McCarthy, Osler & 1 n 00., Toronto, re trespass road over lot I -i)r. Spronle .150 revealed that this contract was made as farback as _the time ofthe Dominion eleotione, thus expiaining thennusunl activity of the Olerguea in behalf of the Liberal party. _ . of tonsfper annum. and this Iiould take six A or seven years.` _ ` .. mt. nannrnar ngmonuonn. a Mr. James Hailiday, the new elected member for North Bruce, was introduc- edby R. Borden and Dr. Sproule, and took his seat amidst enthusiastic applause by the Conservatives. ` ` M srrnn Ra. oowrmcr. . .- In a "further discussion on. the Olergue contract for rails for the Inter- colonial, Mr. Osler made the statement that the price $32.60 perton was $7. 60 higher than the present market price. 1\_. I I I-- Direct so .t-nhe Farmers. Fergusonvale. ' Advance Correspondence. THEBELLTELEPI-"IONE COMPANY'S THE CI-IIL.DR`EN'S AID SOCIETY OFBARRIE have for ado tion. in good Homes. a number 9*. YOIIIIE anadian children. have 5-H` -3-`- . .`lE_verythin was done oicially that oonldhe done to make them welcome, ihile no little private -effort `was put `forth to show that there were people in Canada who sympathized "with them in their hardship. and respected their religious feelings. And now that they lhonld issue a. manifesto to the worlds _ Announcing that the laws of Canada are too oppressive to live under, and asking other nations to provide them a home, - looms almost incredible, but such is the fact. _ ` y `nu vnu.ulu:.1V'3AIIJSUCIETYOFBARRIE ` of bright young anadian children. boys and girls Parties desiring them are asked to communicate with t_l_'xe _Secretarv. (REV. D. B. HARKNESR, me: six o c|ockTo-night] 1' BTUCS C Barrie. F. I. RO`I'3.iSON.' I HE BALL PLANING MILL COMPANY~- entering, Building and manufacturing of Doors, h. Blinds. Mouldings, etc. Planin of all kinds done promptly and satisfactorily. iiot Blast Drying Kiln. District agency for grained lum- ber Factory--Bayelcl Street, Barrie. RODGERS &_ GALLIE successors to Gen. Rn", oer ractory--nayneld Stree `& Robinson & Macpherson,` CIVIL ENGINEERS. DOMINION -'AND-- ONTARIO LAND SURVEYORS. JAS; EDWARD s C?NVEYANCER. At his oce untilv5 p.m.; at his private residence, 68 Mary street. after thathotpr. - xx-lv T. BANTING, Clerk County of Simcoe, waiil be at his oice. at the Court House. Barrie, gverv Saturdav.- Residence and R0. Cookstown. - Every considerstion .vrns`shown this little bend. of mnlcontents when they -landed in this country; their religious L prejudice against the bearing of arms lid for which they were compelled to leave their native country, was respect- ed; they were assisted nsncislly in their passage to Censds, end theyvwsre given free homestends in the Canadian North West; ' lIl\II`I- I I \J I-.\ll"'|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 SON. Dunlo Street Baxjrie. 70 Fda INVESTMENT on good $ , treehold security at lowest rate of interest. Nolfrincipal money required until end of the term. H. STRALHY, Solicitor, Etc., Barrie. ~- O H. LYO . PRIVATE FUNDS TO LOAN on Real Estate at lowest rates. Farmers Notes Diszounted. Collections made in any t of the County. Real estate bought and sold. nvey- ancing in all its branches. Marriage Licenses issued. 0ice-Ross Bloclk. Dunlop street Barrie. .1:- v. ' " "_`-_ l area. Ul'l'lCe- ARRIB. ONT. In 1 34..---- ' R: E. L. BRERETON. Dental Surgeon. Oice over Ha.mbly's Hardware. Entrance, Owen Street. 0ut_of town 1st and 1rd Mondays of each month. 5:-lv_ Estimates plans and speci tio sp mptl . ~ rated. Oi ce--Bothwell's Blocczit. nDu::>p iuuun. ---W { Hours-n to 1. 7 to 8. R S. BROAD. M. D. C. M., F. T. M. C., L. C. 0 P. 5., 0.. late resident Physician and Surgeon of Toronto General Hospital, with special attention to Diseases of Women, and Nose and Throat Work, also for some time surgeon in charge of Emergencv Hospital. Toronto. Oice and night residence- upstairs in McCarthy Block, 21 Dunlop St., Barrie, second door east of Dougall Bros. furniture warerooms--near Five Points. Phone I05, zq-ly ..______.._: MARRIAGE LICENSE ISSUER. Dli. J. ARTHUR ROSS, L.R.C.P. & s. Edin- bu h;` M.F.P. & S., Glasgow, member of British pthalmological Society. Snecia.ltV.- Diseases of Eye, Ear, Throat. and Nose; OFFICE.-78 Dunlop Street. ,Sa`.ndrs' Block, Bar- rie. opposite Post Oice and Railway Station. Phone 54. P. O. Box 96. 7-ly ii Ooncornihg this the Pioton Goaepte uyu: ` 32~lf. I3!!!-I l\J I-`.14 5' and 5% per cent. on Mortgage. 1' f\l Y\11'\ 9. 7 nvv\~r1~ R. J. F. Pallin , Graduate of Trinity University Toronto, Fe ow of Trinity Medical College, Member of the College of Physichns and Surgeons of Ontario. Oice and Residence, 18 Owen street. Tm: 'rm:_ NIGHT SERVICE. R. W. A. ROSS, Physician, Surgeon, etc., L. I R.C.S. Edin,, L.R C.P.. London. Offices and night 7 residenoe.-Brown's Block, Dunlope street, Batrie. Telephone 77. DR. C. SMITH, L.C.P.S., Oht.. (late of Drs. 'e & Smith, Orillia.) Oce and residence -corner of Owen and Collner streets, Barrie. 23-ly ENGINEERS AND SI) RVEYORS. tayncr. IUKITIC ill Building, Owen street. D _ . - Barristers, V _ '_ Sohcxton in High Court of J ustices, Notanea Pubhc, Conveyancers. Oees oven the Bank of Toronto, -v-v-v, cw .v--. C. E. Hnwsox. the world. EWSON & CRESWICKE, barristers, Solici- tors of the Sn reme Court of Judicature of Ontario, Proctots. otaries. Conveyanoers. etc. Money to loan. Oiees-Ross Block, Barrie. II I Iv-,-______ A l II __________ G A. RADENHURST, Barrister, -Attorney. o Solicitor Vin Chancery. Conveyance: etc. Oice-Firat door Owen street. over Bank of Com- ........ n.....:- .,._,g -_:_. CCARTHY, BOYS & MURCHISON. -Barris- tars. Solicitors, Conveyancers. etc. Success- ors to McCarthy, Pepler & McCarthy. Oice-McCarthy Block, Dunlop Stteet, Barrie. J. A. MCCARTHY, - W. A. Bovs, Ti I` ll ......... .- LENNOX, ARDAGH, COWAN & BROWN. -Batrintera, Solicitors for obtaining probate of wills. guardianship and administration, and General Soliciton. Notariei. Conveyancers, etc. l.'lAUGH`l'O Lmmox, Aux. Co_w.uv; B. Houonn ARDAGH, G. E. I. Bnowu, L.L.B 0 can: u , _`,A,. n_# I neranch Oces--Lennox & Ardagh. Gravenhurst ; Lennox, Ardagh,- Cowan 8; Brown, Creemore and . i AUL'l'-Bnrriater. Solicitor, Proctor, N otaryo . Conveyance:-, etc. Special attention an and ptobating wills, obtaining letters `or ldmnmstration and guardianship, collecting accounts, etc. Oiceo; Ron Block. Barrie. Monev to Loan. OSS 8 BROKOVSKI, Barristers; Solicitov. Nolarieshbonvoyancers, etc. Oices Bank 0` .'1_`o1-onto Buildmg. Barrie. Branch Office, Cold` water. Money to Loan. _ I\-__.___ II--- __ _ I I` D_- ....... -- -. _.---vJ -y ._. Donuh Ross. u..n. ' o Couveynncer. etc. llonev to Loan. at lowest -' , McCarthy Blockgnouth aide Dunlap Skit. Ba:-rig. gq.gq t'ion@0omuaiIIionorot'` wumpgy `king certain objections on the of the Douhhohore `to the land, Inn:-.-; duke; Ind regiltrution lows of Oonodo. ' and oirmtug the whey could not con- oolontiuily obey them on 1 whole.` This In to be regretted, on the average Oeuod Alln has found little fault with our laws, which we thin`: will compare favorably with the laws of any other country in

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