Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 28 Nov 1901, p. 2

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> .. T. BANTING, Clerk County of Simeoe. will ' be at his office. at the Court House, Barrie. everv Saturdav. Residence and P.O. Cookstown. ;.., _` 'w.:1j ;i _ _ M . X70 stc. ` ` JAS. EBWARD s - CONVEYANCER. -n At his office until 5 p.m.; at his private residence. 68` Man) street, after that hour. xx-lv , |EWSON & CRESWICKE. barristers. ...-- ...' .1... sunremc bout of Judxcau HE BALL PLANIIf1G MILL COMPANY-- Cargenterin . Buildnng a_nd manufacturing of Doors, bash. B nds. Mouldmgs. etc. Planin of all kinds done_ pmmptlx and satisfactorily. ilot Blast Drying Kdn. Dxstnct agency for `trained lum- I... Fm-tm-v._.Bnveld Street. Batrie. ODGERS Drying Kiln. Uxstnct agency tor I-amen lum- ber Factory-Bayeld Street. $ODGERS & GA-LLHIE successors to Geo. Ball. ----.I- . `R. W. A. ROSS, Physician, Surgeon, et.c., L. I Rocosa Edit! LR Clpcp L0ndUnu and ght_ rg:g_i_uence-orown's Blocgs. Dunlop street, L -__- -- ________..___.._._...__.._..._.___.___._._. THE CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY OF BARRIE l have for ado tion. in good Homes. a number of bright young nadian children. boys and girls Parties desiring them are asked to communicate with the Secretarv. gREV. D. B. HARKNESS. Barrie. 1-ly . MARRIAGE LICENSE ISSUER. rl \l$o -u-w ` is therefore welcome news to On- tsrio that an industry such as the above i mentioned one is being established here on such an extensive scale. It is in- dustries such as this that build up i `gowns and make cities. Ontario has . room for many more industrial estab- lishments and it is to be hoped that Barrie `will soon gure in the industrial Ovolntion of this Provincefs progress. ~ T. ARNALL. N nu... 'Al|:mdai l"-n-nr-;Aowmcz.--I 135 BR. R.` P. VIVIAN V Homoeonathist. 156 Dunlap St. 5-1: :01. M \7 to 8. 7 8-Iv. Residence and Office. _ 7 M. CAMPBELL. Barrister, `A-La-our Aft`, MOIIEV [.0 1081!. MONEY T0 LOAN. b-IXI,L, M.D.C.M., oaice in Bothwelfs . Allandale. On the premises at night. +3-ly `MONEY TO LOAN. ---- -------L J `Du-Iuatn Fn D. Muxaixsou. :1!lANUFAC'.l`UBE8. `BI UIl.uv I-vu The Portland cement industry is one that will greatly benet the country. The demand will be greater than the ` `supply which should make the business a protable one. .A few years ago all the cement used here was imported from England and Germany. but American cement has been found to be superior for two reasons at least, viz., on account 0! the raw material being -superior and secondly because ' more modern and im- proved machinery is used in the manu- facture. It is said that the 800 or more acres that is to be the company s source of supply at Durham contains excep- tlonally good material. .,_n_ 2.. L-:_.a giant: ah . PBX SIUIAN S. FOR INVESTMENT on good ireehold security at lowest rate of iarincipal money required until end of . . H. STRA1 H,Y. Solicitor, Etc., 27 M1scniQ|;ANEoUs. Aovdannsz m FINANCIAL." DENTAL. OFFICIAL. nu iarristers, . _ t ot Justice, Notaries Pubhc, mm the'Ba.lIk of '1` oronto, D IUD`! . Illllluu avian; .-..--.. _--- Portland cement is being used in the construction of houses and its uses will probably be extended. Municipalities throughout the country are beginning to see the economic value of cement for sidewalks so that the market for it is promising. V "V 3- L`-A-`cannon unnlnl IIQIIIH nu. WJ\lV_ nnu vv 5'.` obnumng probate ot mtrauon. anu General 8: BRUWIM` -:.... _...|-mu-, nt . Bnoxovsnu. (31163 I uuuu, Toronto. EDITORIAL NOTES. " The nomination for municipal ooera `for the Township of Essa will be held at Cookatown this year. Q9113 Nilwnnnn V 'l'li'|l,f oo1rms. ifnot quite. double that f paper published in nmfe, my uh `[i'.u>v1!:n'r1sEns suouu) .\`u'nI: um no-p ` A ' 18 lines sulidngatc make 1 inch, '1'nAN8Im:'1' ADVERTISEMENTQ, First inseljtiou 10 cents per line, each sub qnent inseruou 4 cents per line. Rpmiina notices- 10 .~.unt.u nor `inn 4-... . {IIAUIQI lIlU_t|-Illa: '5 vvulso |I6I IIHU. . . geading nouces, 10 cents per line for {-,m insertion ; 5 cents per line for each subseqgmt `insertion of the same matter. All ltumg uh, (let '5' lines, of thla chaxacter, charged 3,, 5 lines. ' 1 __-1 nn:..:..1 .....I l1......-_.__n,- `lllllo ` Legal Oicial and Governmeht ad mu, xgents w,i1lvbe charged at above rates. ve CONTRACT ADVERTISING. `V Contraczp advertisem_ents wiil be taken g; the iollowmg rates, Which are drained on gm. ......`a- nnmninrninl Inriuniima and will 1... ....__u I"? Vl"llV".`I-I6.IIilI\'lI, vv u;i;u unv u;gl 5: un cor rect commercm. princip es and will be ' ' adhered to. There Will be only one pai all. '5 inphes, 74 co1umu.. . . . no mches, )4 column... a_o inches. x column. . .. . . ~~ finch $0 50 $1 503 354 inches ............ .. 1 25 5,00 '5inches, X column...... 2 oo 8 75 nojnchea, column.... 3 '73 :6 oo l'N\ `For one month- the `three m3'Eh1yii,;t. with 15 per cent. added. `For two months--the three monthly rate with IQ per cent. added. 3 Preferred positions for local advertise. meats in the paper will be sold at an advance of one-third on above rates, oh no other ac- count will special positions be given. This rule will be strictly carried out. o coN'rRAc'i' CHANGES. Advertisers will please bear in mind that notice of intention to change advertisementa must be handed into the office not later than Saturday at 10 o'clock, and the copy for such change must be in T11: ADVANCE office not later than 12 o'clock noon on Monday in am week, otherwise the advertiser s announcement may not be made public until the week #3`. lowing. m ,.1.......a nf Advertisements allowed pg; 12 cnangexs U1 Auvuluxuvnuuuuu ............. Ev. year. It more are required, composition rates will be charged. Advertisers will not be` allowed to use their space for advertising anything outside their own regular business Should they do so trangsient rates will beocharged for such ado ,-_-- v--..-.n-..- _ .__- vertisements. DULVun;Vuuu `.3 . _.___ ,_ V Condensed advertisements on rst page such as wants of all kinds, hast and found. property for sale or to rent, snecic articles, etc.. etc., must be accnmpanied with the cash, and will be insertd-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 imsertiom-. of the same matter exceed four. Cuts for advertisements must In even case be mounted on uolld metal bases. _ The Creemore Stet ssye :-V-As the indications are that the county and township matter will not be nally set- tled this year it has been suggested that the present township council should be returned without opposition in order to nish up the business." Rnrnzsnm `rm: FOLLOWING Fnu: Instmmca Commmns: The Mercantile, now afliazed with The Lon- _don 83 Lancaehire of England. Scour- xty, $15,000,000. The Waterloo Mutual. of Waterloo. Om. 'l`_othl assets, $334.b83. The Economical Mutual. of Berlin. Om. Total assets. $303,078. , Also L1ovd's Plate Glass Insux-am,-e Com- pany, of New York. Cash capital. Sosa. 000. , And the Sun Loan and savings" Company of Ontario. Private funds to loan on first mortgages. Ac | counts collected. &c. \JlII` E Out. Pnuvuicm BUILDING Aunmi ASSBBIAIIQNI L Agenfszaudard Life. London Gun a- tee and Accident 00.. Provincial Building and Loan Association. etc. ` OFFICE.--N-ext door to Bank of Toronto. l0W3n I I V Street. Barrie. _ VWIIJBO 12 change --- It as I` DB. MCGAHEYS HEAVE CURE For Broken-winded Horses. The only medicine in the world that will stop- Heaves in three days. But for a permanent cure 1`. requires from one half to one bottle used according to directions. $x.oo. Kidney and Acute Cough Powd- ers 50c. Dr. McGahey's Condition Powders destroy? worn-.s, puries the blood, putting horses. cattle an calves in condition : 25c. Take no other. Sold h G. Monkman. Barrie. and Cook & Co.. Orillia. 40-. y ' ' . Number of Inch One Inscr- spaOe- Inser- tions tion. 3mos.lt _..--------,____"-..:':. 1 A market is opened at _ldid- land. At the last `meeting of the Council a motion to that e`eot was `adopted. The building on Victoria street owned. by S. Rodger is to be leased and converted `into a market ___._.__... J. GUL VER W1:LL7s Halrcutting and Shavlng Parlor OPPOSITE BARBIE HOTEL. BARBIE. __.'azors and Scissors ground and set on ahorl John Rogerson, Fire and Life Assurance. r:.?n?;;; ---- Mdnav TO LOAN. -`L ~'-.j Pl'i'Vlt0"_f|Illd8` to loan at 5 per cent`; 0 App 1 to s `t be re. fA1__ `" "'"f pmonan AUTHORIZED CAPITAL. $5.ooo.ooo CONDENSED ADVIERTISEMENTS. L_.,,A. _- \Jl'JlJ\JJ.\J LU v -v-- - - J` u LEGE had such an attendance. * given so much satisfaction to Its}? stronsss during the present sesslo Three times has it been necessary extend its seating accommodation, 8-! as fast as tbev can be got ready. the pupils go to situations. A .. .L.m-nnQ INSURANCE AGENTS CONVEYANCERS, ac. V-`-- _ I...-.. -run--vv I over Plies. SCROGGIE a. smm-1. .___._________________________ 5-ly Evimin its history hag tbc`EX- [ CELSIOR BUSINE:S LOL- mnvn I _.\ -.__L .... ..n.m-lance. 0! [gas of Advertlsements per ,1: .... .:.....J . . nnwnnngufunn v-o-an " oIunin` $8. 1901 ads ts: ed. Hcndersoms Hardware Store. Ban-ie 1' r of ` prominent gentlemen `we understand will be asked to sllowthemb-_ ilelves to become osndidstes for; the . Oonnoil board-. .Messrs. D. K. mu, A3:-yoroft, s_ J. R. Grahain end Jno. e `mentioned. ` The prospects for a hot municipal election in the township oi'1`ecumseth 1 bid wellto be good. Quite a number of the ratepayers have already got the election fever, says the Cookstown Ad. vacate. In many places there appears to bee desire to infuse more new blood Into the township council board.` A m. `Goodwin, "Alex. Ferguson, Geo. _Bobinson are prominent among PRICE P0 D54.` I1; V attendancs; or notion its pa- session. -- on 5, a thorough- nent, in every . satisfactory. 41 L Get B1n?cnAnLms mprmn Appriovm or % enornmnn As-atom; oounnumm. Sir Charles Tnpper hes. given his j.,opl_ni_on` on the question of sending an- 7 `He eo.ye.y {7{Vjo't,he:F._ contingent pf CenediI_ne to Sent}; ----___._.. 'V`l.. In; ery sorry that ' t.l_1Vere3 ..iI_ Vs Ouudian "odpeingnt ;av.a_iniihg' 4,6-V` H9 +ItheA;%?%;iAunrliann -IfidV lie-%z - mm? ght-f9t_ thfa; `mum %% 'doLm'Ncwbon. V ` }_ ` ; V Tux.0ollootorAmhr.ln_formo nu [ collection: this your orezbomingvin in Q `'77. A- "AL- meet `leutiefeoterj mduniiig Up to W?! 17th inst. the receipts exceeded the I100 period` of last year by O2 000- , , I J-`___A.--...4- ........... -. -_.- ,-,e- , _ The municipal" giebentnree, .` tutu ing inll to 834,700 and bearing in- terest etthe tune of four. end four end `one half per cent. have been sold at a premium of $31 11) vie? of the tight- neae_of'the money market. In the prev eent time, the sole ii ooineidex-ed 1; good one.-Meeeenger. nun I_;__2_:_.. 15-; UIIUO `'`AlUw:-v-vu - On the evening of Thenlregiving Dny i the employees or the Collingwood Ship` building 00. will hold a supper and old fnehioned dance in the Temple building. Ae there will be a very " representative gathering it` will prove s most enjoyable affair. Mr. John McGiIl, the Com- pany_ e tin-1'3~I;e'e-;)-_er,'i_eV` raking an active interest in the arrangements, which argues well for its enooeee. V -In .. \ `IKLL If. On Friday, November 15:11, Mr. Issue Dewsbury died at `his home on Ste. Marie He had been ill `for some months and his end was notnn-.' expected. Mr. Dewsbory had been for many years a resident of Calling wood, and was well known by ell our older citizens. A` The funeral took place on Tnesdsy sfuernoon to the Methodist cemetery. ' ` U\lI:IJVivIJ I It was with profound sorrow that our people learned of the death of Mrs. McOraney. She had been ill but a few days and the news of her death was a severe shockto many,` who hadscaroely A heard of her illness. For over ten years a she had been a resident_ of Collingwood, and during that time had mademany warm friendeand won the highest re- spect and esteem of all. She was a_ daughter of the late George Ewan, of Oskville. In 1866 she was married to the late Daniel Moccaney, M.P.P., who represented a the electoral ~ district of Bothwell. Mrs. M00:-aney leaves one eon: yholocranev, .B.A., a pro- minent barrister of. the town of Milton. MIDLAND. % e e _ _ Some $50 worth of new books have been added to the Public Library re- cently, _ -- nll__ nu.-- Q;-u. Vvx up The residence of Mr. Chas. Seett, Ilvyvu Ia, a--w ___ 1 Last week the Towrrlnspector posted up notices forbidding the practice of sleighriding on the sidewalks. Those violating the order were threatened with I prosecution. A I ,1 _-'.:.I.-.. LL.` ` In-in`: Ill Vwvlnllnvus In spite of cold weather the brick work is slowly progressing on the power house on Fourth street. It . will be a close shave to complete the work unless some ne weather cornea; - u `hl '!,_ By the collapse ofa train in Playfair e mill yard on `Saturday evening, four young `men were more or less aeverelv hurt. Their names are Fred Hill, Rover Reynolds, Frank Dubrey and- Crawford. The four were pushing A a car of cut-ok along the track, when the tram gave way, and men, car and.` lumber went down. The three first named got under the car, and were considerably hurt. lcrawfordl was struck by -the lumber but not so badly inj iured>.v--Free Preea. _ ` V suntmn. The building trade has been brisk` this your in Shayne:-. U 1'.'__.I_L I1 .... _- `nan Q.` llllllw Jvwn an. no-tr] ---r I The Electric Light Company has been , busy lately putting up the ve new , street lighta recently ordered by the . council. ' V ` The Sun eeye:-l- . At 1: epeciel meeting of . the town council on Monday night, at which the, Mayor and all -the other members ex- cept Councillor Weteon were present, A it irae to allow the Grand Trunk lfailway the privilege of obtaining ya-A tor here regularly, 2 The. Town agrees` tofurnieh `waterior aix enginea weekly` for the sum of elxty dollars a year,` the __ bompany `to provide, means. of `taking: the supply. :'.l`_he, opinion ii generally 1 `expressed that the amount it : not high? 7 -Ollontgll for the b_eing"out of, -._v..:_ __. `_,_ proportion; fo the % A , _ ALL1s'1_'oN., " -A-Vlliuton Council. has passed a` `by-law iogulbting V the .I l)lQ of The` w_illbaV825.v - " A CKUCOU U: ;;"'"'; %;"- , I - `the. 1* j ` $1 V wq `. I "IC_'l`I|'0|InR ' L odnjpletely consumed`. . - ` `I .1"`.!9F`.9!".`s":"!`! dial,-t 'l`o- yollo. .99` `Mondey, ' wee one. ofehe 514 timelreeideeti of Onllie. Thirty years ago he was bookkeeper for Budd & J enee, eewmilleta. `V ` ' RI T A young named Champion spent a couple. of days in the lockup this ,w eek. He `had suicidal intents, having at the Viotoriu Hotel placed`-the and oh I-`ilehiu hisuiouth and pulled the trigger. Tho gnu minced lite, and u byatoudor quickly took it from him.` He left for Toronto on Monday. t Pnnsnn-mnon '.l`0_ ma. onmnn- Rev. _W. G. G. Dreyer, Incupmbent of North Essa `was recently presented with 4. beautiful gold watch and Mrs. Dreyer A with a .handsome gold chain.` The -address is one Mr. Dreyer mngh. well be * proud _of. As it is a-lengthy one we shall give a condensation of it. It began thus :- To the Reverend W. G. G. Dreyer. Incumbent of North Edna. Dear Sir,-For some seven years you have been our` spiritual pastor, and dur- ing that time such bonds of Christian fellowship have been forrned between you and us that, as we need hardly as- sure `you,._,i.tis with feelings of deep re gret we have heard of your intended removal to another eld ot labour in the Master's Vineyard. The address then referred to Mr. Dreyer a- temporary charge there pre vioue to his crdineticn `end the efforts the people made to-have him as their pastor. c There had been 3 wonderful change for the better during his incum- bency. The people in one place he re- nnited Iftl` nding chem -discontented end discouraged end the church had been restored and benntiiied. L At another atation also his uutiriug energy and uudomitable peraeverence had not been without their reward. While several families had moved away from the pariah. the number of com- municanta waa again up to the average of past years. The nances were now in such a good condition that a new church Jwae contemplated. 'Let us as- aure you that by no people in the min.- eion are you more respected and beloved than by the Congregation of dear old St. J udea and by none others is your approaching separation from us more deeplyregretted. ` I 0 A`, _,_ ___I___ `f Christa Church is then spoken of. The work there had been simply amas- ing. The history of the Church is traced from.` the time when their fore fathers hadsettled there. Mr. Dreyer is also commended for his improvement of the parsonages. The spiritual work, speaking generally, is recounted. The services of Mrs. Drever are then spoken of in words of gratitude and love. In conclusion the address reads that vbiher ever they may be stationed, ` they will find no truer friends than those they have left behind in North Essa. The address is signed on behalf of St. `George's, by Mr. `Henry Ellis and Mr. ' James Jeanett; of Christ's Church by . Mr. George_Davis and Mr. John Bant- ` ing; of St. .Jude s by Mr. _ Arthur -Fletcher and Mr. James Sproule nasty` TO annnnss. - Rev. Mr. Dreyer made a feeling reply on behalf of Mrs.AaDreyer and him- self. The large gathering he took as `_ an expressionof devotion, for which he "was i proud and deeply grateful. He then referred to the sad circumstances than existing in their home. One was the unexpected news of the death in iwinnipg or their dear father Dr. Law. - The other "cloud was the approaching separation from the ,,congregation.' I A I___..'I~..--_ 1:1` _L_ ~vr-_ ~- -_- V7 can recall so many acts of kindness, so much Christian co-operation, so many `' words of sympathy. and encouragement, ` eirniliar to the kind expressions. which ` bubble up all through that beautiful -ad- ` dress prepared and read us `,h_'v Iyour ` representative and our-esteegned friend, _ Mr. Arthur Fletcher,thatsurely you vrill only think" it natural when I tell you _ that it has. caused .us=hoth, considerable pain to prepare for thisvoccasionl Mr. Dre_v.er ' then. referred te the beautiful ifts he had received ind spoke of the . progress-.ofv the Church. _"Int cohcln . r lion he `said `I askiyou :~tchegtr.ue and V . 101,51 7 59 mi '3 {has `cWarhi!*f*Vrr:lu;'?9!riive:s=s-0?; III-Jib w -4 ~ -.., , ., K ` . ow B.A33.11!1`1` 8U893'.'!?b 1 M!` - '___`.. - __ -`gp Tit ._------_. V V. _ ' About 20` yeafa ago Dr. Well: had 3 btndeht. with hing, Dr. TA. Robin-_ `$U$ZY1w v----- ---`-v ._ ..V son who was bright snzdnenterprising. Luke so many Osnudisns did _in those days he went over to tbe'Unit.ed States` clwiheie he met. with success ; and attained the position of Member of the Aasem bly. _A recent. issue of the Suffolk `County News ssys:--"In the second district the Hon. George A. Robinson, re-nom'ins- ted tor member of Assembly, is elected over John T. Ryan who was also his Democratic opponent lsst year, by. 1490 , .L,_ `-rv.-.`---v__ -r'_ _-,, as pluraliy ooua1derbly' la_sr'ge1- than than of last year what the vote was nearly twice as large. ` Dr. ' Reeve, a. well-known visitor to this town, was also eucdeaatul in this election being 3 Republican Candidate in the first district of Suffolk Oounsy_ The Patchogue Advance says that Con- aidenng the indifference whichdhae che- aiiterized the movement of the voters this fall, the unexpected vote for D1`. Reeve can be regarded nothinghhort of complimentary. ' INTELLIGENT BYSTEAI. Some men just happen to be `in busi- ness and it is by the merest luck they are able to stay in business, says the Advertising World. Some of them nd` business increasing had they congratu- late themselves on their ability without realizing it is luck and not brains that is responsible lor_ what they accom- plished. Too many men know very little` about the business they are doing. A largemajority of business men don't know what per cent. ct their sales is net prot. They don't consider the necessity of a fixed basis for running their business. The man who watches each department of his store and puts a given amount, even if less than one ` -- 2!-A _.`__-..a:a.:-an H-vv- ------.-_-, V , , per cent ofithesales, into advertising, will nd the value of keeping track of his business to the point of knowing about gross sales and net prots and gross expenses and net results, will be suioient to justify him in his attention. Many merchants who are able to pay their bills as they fall due tee] that they- are prospering, of course, but it they watched the points, kept track of sales and prots and itemized expenses and put aside a fair amount for advertising and then used that advertising with, business intelligence and care they would nd the expenditure justied and be satised. \ t ' ; MASONIC. . , _ At the regular meeting ef Minerva Lodge A. F. and A. M., No. 394. G.R.C.. held as Shroud, on Tuesday evening the 190}: inst., the following oicers were elected for I902 :- W. Bro. Wm.a Adams, I.P.M. A Anson Black, W. M._ " R. H. Bowman, S;W. Arthur Green, J .W. W. R. J. M-cGraw, Chap. James Black, See. 7 ` - C. E. Ohantler, Treasurer. , S. Cnoley, SD. n I . W. '.` G. O. Delmage, J.D._, A LESSON T0 ~_AGRIOUL'I`URAL IM- PLEMEMP MANUFACTURERS. ~ Messrs. Emma and Church, the well- known threshere _ of Oro, have had 3 narrow escape from. being forced to pay for an article wholly unt for the par pose for which they bought it. ~ AAA _.__.. `II ; T `K "Pam: IIUII 5 vv q----- ----' ._ - 3 . In May of last year Mr. J. M. Rosa, is manufacturer of agricultural engines, visited them and succeeded in taking an order for it traction engine which could travel as fast as a team could trot and thrash more grain with less `fuel than any other engine. '. . The engine s. first trial was is failure ` and Mr. Ross came up but could not repair it. i Messrs. A Einms a ma ohms returned -- the `engine to -Barrie. The ~ xnalter ethen issued., a `writ `for $1300 and a `year "ago Chief `Justice lf'alcon-' bridge; gm judiginent inlfavor of the 'defendants.i `The l .)ivisionIl"`(_3ourt was lvvld to; Q The: *Plwi t.`7"' the-rdabiv; 32 7ioh:gs:~sJaassigcsaea " _o of this prqvinafg 6 luri_i'.ths C "cement industry -in -lfqipg - undprominoa to bli impoihnt `L `--`---b- -an-n `hf. $:.:!i7l`aiu` as `muom=ofii}i3 ` Wm. Lstimer, Stewart. E. T. Mconkey, `Win. Latimer, In.Gnard. Samiiel Maneer, Tyler. `AULT--Barriw . Conveyance! L- ...:_.. ...... nrnhallnl water. Money wLoan. --- -- - L C. 1 Domsw u..a. ` .. KNNUJL, lII\lll1\lnp;. V- .. ___, Ban-men.` Solicitors for obtaining of wuls. guardianship and administrauon. _bo|ncwoni. Noume. bonve) aacer, etc. H4001-rron Lxnnox, Aux. (owns, 5. Huuronn Amman, U. L-.. I. bxowu. L.L.B Oincs: Hindu Blo..k. No. 6. Dunlap street, Bar- Branch 0$ues--Lcnuox & Ardagh. Gravenhu:-st; Lennox. Amagn, Uuwan at Brown. Creemote and" 1;.-lv Alliton. J. A. M_CCAR1 HY, . - \ --____-- _..____.___..___._.._.__._...._._.._._____ MCCARTHY, b0YS 8; MURCHISON. Barris- ters. bonctton, Qonveyanbers. etc. Success- ura to Mcbarthy. Peplcr & Mc:Canhy. Ufcemcumthy Btock, uumop htreet, Barrie. W. A. Boys, n C- Muncmso. ' A. 'RADn.NHURS'.l`, Barrister, Anoney. ' 1 (To Solicitor in Chancery." Uonveyancer, etc. Umce--b`irst door Owen street. over Bank 0: ` -----n Mord 49. L .~i `.l[ '. . ( *..`!I ~ euotbeiliiwrt maasu~.ns~.~..i~ lonnida at Durham, "to_the" `_of`* neerlv $300,000. Two .hnndred_"men , em: 40 torso mm. have heen'~e_n`aged A Von oontruotion workfo_r_ some weeka end thiaota` is to be increased. 0 w The machinery which will he re qnired. will amount to more than 200 urloada. Of this much will he brought from aoroee the border, while already heavy orders have been placed with the `Knnpp gun people in Germany. A aonalgnment of 171. packages arrived 0 from there the other day and war sent *- "'\---1----- mm. & Uufllibvlup vvuou tors of the Supreme_ Judxcature of Ontario. Proctors. Notancs, - Conveyancers, etc. Moneyto loan. Ufeea--Ross Block, Barrie. C. E. 1-lu_wson. A. E. H. Ciuzswxcxn. D you I uvuvn u, Splicitots in High Court of Not uonveynnoers. uthces over thc `Bank Rn I-rip.` AVIUIAU u per cent. II'l_l I Mo Id. 93311339 Notary, etc. Money to loan. 0t and Stayner. Barns Uoe-Bank Building, Owen street. R0 J0 'c'o 31$-{Pas-Q nlha.) Comer streets, Barrie. Ont... (late of Drs. Otnce and residence :3-ly `.1 l\oUov-n -nu..." _._- mght_ rcsiuenee-orow: Batne. Texephonc 77. M R. J. F. Pauling, Graduate of Trinity Umversity U Toronto, Bellow ot Trinity Medical college, Member ot the Uorlege of Physicians and Surgeons ot Ontario. Oioe and Residence, 18 Owen street. DR. J. ARTHUR ROSS, L.R.C.P. 8; S . Edin- burgh; M.F.P. & 8., Glasgow, member of British Upthauuological Society. spec|anv.- In-eases of E) e, Eur, `Enron; and Note. OFF1Cl:`..--78 Dunlap Street, Sanders Block. Bar- rie. opposite POSI. Othce and Railway station. Phone 54. P. '0. Box 96. ' 7-ly V s.- BROAD. M. D. c. M.. F. T. M. c.; 1.. c. P. 5., 0., late l'88|dBIll Physician and Surgeon ox loronto uencral nospntal. with spccial attention ..- n.........u...-nr women. 3110. Rose and uencral nospuax. wun upcuau .u...;......... to D1sea.ses'of Women, ana. Throat. Worn, also tor some tnme 8l.|| gCUn in cnargeof hmergcncv uospital. tor-onto. Office and night reudence upstairs in McC..r_thv Book. 2: nnnlun m..- Barne. second d0ul' ea.s_t__of D_pu_gall um UIIVIIJ Uunv vvv--w-. v...` ,, on by special train to Durham. Ten arrows, all told, 01.1-rived 0II_' the grounds hit week, and the expectation is thlt tron 5 to 10 cars daily will be received lo: the next month or two. .--__I-Il-.I ...'a..... 51.- nigh? upstairs an lVlCLa.1.l'_U|V mucus. '41 Dunlop bt.,- Barne. east of Dougall (Bros. furmturc warerooms-near Five Points. _Phone 105. V . 19-ly _.__......_..___._._..__...._.__...____.... . vrnarhv &.ES'1`EN ` a .ENNOX, ARDAGR. COWAN J Barmen,`_ Laolicxtors tor obtain - A A - _a...;..:-p-gnnr Hours-u ______.-__.__,_ R. E. L. BRERETON. Dental Surgeon. Office over I-lax'nbly's hardware. Entrance, Owen _......_._ `Street. Out of town is: and 1rd Mondays of each 51-lv month. ._ _ _ Money in sums nnr ofll , of $9,000 and upwards. to loan at 5 .___._.....__.__.._.._. . .._..- __4 ____ __..?.j..._. 0 H. LYON. PRIVATE FUNDS T0 LOAN . on Real Estate at-lowest rates. Farmers` Notes Disaounted. Collections made in any part of the County. Real estate bought and sold. Convey- ancing in all its branches. Marriage Licenses issued. Oice-Ross Block. Dunlop street Barrie. . ne.Iv. ll I V, mterest. the gen 11- ..- $ 0, 00 Rod): interes . I I-L- an.-n _ LVN: I We have a large amount of Private Funds to lend at 4 and 5 per cent. on the security of good farm Mortgages. MCCARTHY. BUYS & MURCHL SON. Dunlo Street Barrie. .IUI' VIII! Iivnv --v-.-.. - The plant is to be modelled after the molt modern" Americcn _ mill, and will he rnn.by electricity thron'ghont.- -The llaotrlonl machinery wee pnrchneed` (rain the Canadian General Electric Company early in September. V-The -huildinge will be of steel, with walls of cement blocks, and will The reproof throughout. " -4-----L :...I.uu6-up :1: Ann

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