Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 6 Nov 1902, p. 2

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R. J. F. Palling. Graduate of Trinity Umvenity M ..`.`.".`.`." l`.x`.`:;' 3..""*" "`;`s``' can 0 e e o yucnns an urgeono of0nurio. Oceand Residonet.-,.x80wen street. Ea Unsung a.- Notary, etc. Mod and Suynat Bum sanding, ow street. 5 (`U141-pg:-u--u-y-w-_.--_,., _ V_ CoIVIyan I:ar,~-euc. Spocul attention an probnung .will:,_ obthining tctten or adnnnntntnon and gnu-dnanuhnp, cohocciuz accounts, qtc. Rona blocs. Barns. Money to Loan. gunman, rrucu Money to ban. C. E. Huwsou. ~i~ `jENNOX, ARDAGI-I. cowm a buuvvn. 1 . ' ` Bu-mturn, solicaton tor obtaining probate of -wins. guardianship and adminiurnuon. and General Notatiul, Uonveyaneeru, etc. Hwcnrou Lnmcox, Aux. Coww, L L B B. IA-louronn Axnwa, . G. E. Lbxow-I, ` :-- 'm-.I. N... A nunlnn mrect. Bar- _________________.___.__.___...____$ G ,_ A. RADENHURST, Barrister, Attomey, o Solicitor in Chanecty. Conveynncet, etc. Uthoo---gin; door 0II9!lItl'et, over bank ot `S. - ----- rn. - 49. CCAR-'1` HY. BOYS & MURCHISON. Barrie ' ten. Soucitots, Convoyancen, etc. Success on to McCarthy, Pcplet Gt McCarthy. Oie.~-M;Carthy Block, Uunlop -sum. Barrie. ` ` " "*---- - ` w. A.Bov J. A. Mccnn}. ' D. ' POLICY. ` Mr. R. L. Borden has oomeout of the great West a man `to whom all Canadians, osn look with oondenoe. Be sndhis followershave oompleteds. trip of two months which has aifordedi them `splendid opportunities to learn the needs of our `fertile grain elds. The information gleaned will prove` of ` ilsstimable value to the Conservative _ leader and his sssooiates, when in the near future they will have been called upon to `administer the affairs of the country. Mr. Borden's - speeches on the prairies were a surprise to those who met him for the first time, because his auditors `were led to believe that, like his opponents, he would have one policy for the West and another for the -East. In this they were agreeably disappointed. No word uttered. by the Conservative leader west of Ontar- io conflicts in the slightest degree with "his observations before eastern audi- eases. And it was this straightfor- ward attitude towards public issues ` that won for Mr. Borden and the Com ` Iervative party so many staunch friends. ` Fred J. Hart, M.D.. M.R.C.S., Eng" L.R.C.P., London. ITRATHY & ESTEN. D Money her coat. HI HI `KC. 6. H. Esrnx. $%n.& na`% resist/2 :m;f3 -treme O0ld.v - a -in lb. 1 . labelled JAME%-IEPPS . " R; J. ARTHUR ROSS, L.R.C.P. It 5.. Edin- hunrh: NLFJ . & S .. Glasgow. member of ______. R. W. A. ROSS, Physician. Surgeon, etc., L. R.C.S. Edin" L.R.C.P.. London. Oiccs and ..|.. ...:.a....-.._xm-m`. Block. Dunlap street. _____________.___________ -ENNOX, ` ARDAGH. Gowns r nu.-.....n.r solicuors obtam H. LYON. .PRIVATE FUNDS TO LOAN on. Estate at Inuvnnt warn. I -`--.---' "31 par fliieii Z ldvanoei . 1'. ARNALL, M.D.C.M., oce in Boaageifs Block. Allandalc. On the premises at mght. 4'1-IV Ba`. R. P. VIVIAN Homoeonathiat. :60 Dunlop St. ,_ A- , I'I__!j,__ Jr .wr;'r_a I ` ' .1;-Ull R.C.S. Edin" L.K.Lc.l'.. honuon. Unusw `nu residence.-3|-own`: Block, Dunlap street, 3. Telephone 71. u`-Iv DRS. HART G. HART M. CAMPBELL. Bminor. an... an, Mmmvmlcin. 0&0! .._._..__.._-.-.-...__-.-_____.__ MONEY TO `LOAN. liwu` Procton. non. uuutu. wzsuzv. PEGPRIITOR. SIJIIVEYQHIS. j.__. ;* -Barriner. Solicitor. Proctor, Notary. .....;....-...m. Soccill atwnuon D.` C. Muncmsox. PIIYSIUIANS. . FINANCIAL. . Barris- ....... l.nnvnvAn1h:|`I. Success-_ DENTAL. -Iolllill G - `Uuwan & I Tu`: NLoVn1'H can Anvnncr: ` `man. Luuwn. I 45-13- vli V`,.` -i ".z,....'?";;.;;..oa-..;.. 8-Iv L. Arclzitdcts. Both- 8: BROWN. ..;..... _nnkalp hf UUEUI, ct!-lU-I]_l L... `Apron: nl -. Randall .. and molthlcauly Ru" . All other pain: Dsily except Sunday. nctunng ox Planing of Inn-u -5 FIIIT In$-' of `Toronto s-Iv UK CKCII 5:-Iva in "THE manor." `N 3.. KI]! hr- ` the heat Axpthratgite coals. 5` No it lowest . rices. wit . It dehvered anv nme y u.._...'. v_s__ 5, h discount w I C11*." ."'?"`"`9?`"'n 5` IOWEII 973. K dhlfe it degvered time V0 '53 .` T`! '. 3' Ocea B. Parker : Liven S ncca. '1 III! "at A. Morren's. V.S.. `AND wooo ..__ ___u`..-....-- --r Get your property on our list: costs _nothing. me} terms best. rates and charges lowest. D9_`?5v Mortgages. Wills. etc., prepared on shortest HOWE: 210 years doing business in Simcoc. F armcrs e. all? Invited to call `and see us. Glad to see volt 5 rlge for consultation or advice. V . . ` _ d Pe?"FS Barne Hot:-I. Barrusf` - .-y--- :r1uI\ar`u-- --7 It V350; fcgliawing prices until every lot is sold- . -_ __ ___ -\f\ Q 9 1 en ` uuua A.-':m7dTs`3?n:e`}'3"sC'u`3.um" "' . - L6: 17. 1 .. 18, r r`u.;IS-Op_p Peter Street, Onlha. ALLANDALE LOTS FOR SALE. 'rr|va.:c xunus (0 1030 on nrst mortgages. Ac counts collected. &c. Oice over Henderson_s Hardware Store, Barrie Ont. vvuuu nu Ana o The Mercantile. now ailiated with The Lon- _don 85 Lancashire of England. Secur- ity, $15,000,000. The Waterloo Mutual, of Waterloo, Out. Tothl assets, $334,083. ' The Economical Mutual. of Berlin. Out. Total assets. $303,078. . Also Lloyd's Plate Glass Insurance Com- puny. "of New York. Cash Capital, 5250, 000 And time But: Loan and Savings Company of Ontario. Rnrusaur -mt Fouowxxva Fm: Inscmuaa Commxmsz -n__ qp-,,__, AI`, ~... _ . , _ vv pun:-1-van. o-A-vu nuuunvzvu B VGIAL-3 PC1 each subsequent insertion 1 cent per word (names, addresses and gures counted :5 words); but 5 reduction of one cent per word will be made when the number of insertion: of the same matter exceed four. Gnu for advertisements mun In every case be mounted on solid metal hues. VSCROGGIEW 6; SMITH, UIUU you-u --r-:--v - -_ - - - _ PENBTANG. ' . 11.15 tan. Accommodation. 3.80 pan. 7.`. pan. Accommodation. `LII mm. ALLANDALE & BARRIE SECTION. ; `KKK! 1'0 ALLAIIDALI. '0. 3-0., '15` `inc. `mu X's!` `Inc. '.I`' .I., 1.06 n.m., 5.889.111" loo pan. A--AniuAI- GA hAIDII_ 3- a. u v.JJ_4x/\rA\J_J, vR0ll Estate and Insurance Age!!!- (`_4A _.-__ ,, ._ _.,__.._.-...... ._, Condensed advemsements on tirst page such as wants of all kinds, lost and found. propen, for sale or to rent, specic articles, etc., etc, must be accompanied with the cash, and wi be inserted--tmt insertion 2 cents per um, . each snbseanent insertion 1 mm nor ......u "III III? ULIIIIST-I Advertiser; v;i_l1 not be allowed to use thei: space` for advertmnq anything outside thei, Vown regular business. Should they do ,. transient rates will be charged for such ad. vertisements. . union . 5 cents per line for each . m 9 . der" 5` nes` of this character, -____V______.. nuVl:lVl'lSING ` .1"Notices {motion Sales, Amnsementg mlfjlint inse rt1on 10 cents per hne, mi, "Q uent insertion 5 cents per l1_ne. ""R,,`%..g notices, 10 cents per lme for Em .. `anon of the same matter. All i 11) charged as lines. 01, nary Poetry 5c. per line change-must be m THE ADVANCE `o " later than 12 o'clock noon on Moudggiici 3` week, _ otherwise the advertiser s announcemenyt may not be made public until the week 01 lowing. ' 12 changes of Advertmements allowed W :t:11l1'.be 3131:2131 `are required, composition me, Atilvnlvlrianra lI1: 1-uni Ln nH........) L, , `of one-third on above rates, on no . in . 'Preferred positions for local adve,tise_ ments in the paper will be sold at an advance . . . th . count will spec1al posmons be give(;),_ errl-:8 -rule will be strictly carned out. CONTRACT cannons. Advertisers will please bear in mind mt notice of intention to change advenigemem must be handed into the oice not later than Saturday at 10 o'clock, and the copy for such change -must be in Tn: ADVANCE oice no, o'clock noon `on `Monday in my _,_I_ _;I_-_._,- L,, , Coal is going, but by oracnns --`"" PARKER 3. Mongflf " Tut Anvnzcn is proven .3319 19-Nrest circulation 1 County Town. 0 M Lunmfinn-u...A... - _ , \.lIlIAllIl gvvvjlu Advettisgments are spa.ce_-l3l1nes agate n i`ninu.lcavo .Bnt|-lo.-`To:-1-:':{l\:`srrivo ill! ` Ibrnoationulsplncu :9 follows: ' . . jxjil - _ ___ AP:-ivate funds to loan rs: Ac ounts collected. .1-j--- _EvI-_:Rv . DAY BARGAIN DAY j ., - ----~--~- ~"""""l' lt-pays to attend the E. B L` Get 3 Circular free for a post carat. A complete equipment, a thorough- ly up-to date establishment, in every line thorough. practical. satiefactory. 4.: vuuoxun DUa_11\."`.\' LUL- LEGE had such an an Lance, or given so much satisfacu. . to its pa- tronaas during the present session. Three times has it been nc-essary to extend its seating accon%n1oiIatiun,and as fast. as tbev can be got xemy, out the pupils go to situations. J - P. SEC0R4D,* :21- Ef` i 3050;. but by ordering from EVER in its history has the EX- CELSIOR BUSIN!`.9 COL- Rn.-` anal. -- :-- _I..I.I nan. . \ IIIIEIIII US`. .11 3 us . ;f It :2:-. _ 3-? 1113: `K3. ' GRAVENHURST & NORTH BAY. ` ` bu `'30 Mail. ` Pam- p.In. `Atlantic & Pacific 3:. . IO pan. lolimm. Soo Exams: .2? am. Gnvouhunt mixed (uouth only) 0.85 " COLLINGVVOOD U MEAFORD. Mail. I 80- pan. JD pan. Exprcu. 7.58 can. 3:.`--nun A `van BARRIE, ONTARIO. E J ooe.sooo_oo_gVo_o__c:m.aoooA ..___ INSURANCE AGENTS coNvI-:vANc_:Ens. ac. .V `North Cumberland Street. . . E2 .' J B(;()b 8 Te;race . . . Wat Baldw"in Street... comnzncuL con TRACT CONDEN BED ADVERTISE}! ENTS. pl; cu ~ -"THE ADVANCE OFFICE. Y)--:l SCROGGIE 6. -SMITH. BARRIE 1-I ,,--... . nu 1 . f h haracter char; h8?(u?;r; Ptery pe r line. TRANSIENT ADVERTISING NH one A nab}--. n 1 RATIS. ONT. Publhllodun the Ou. n3 Dmglop Strut` _lonio.in the Countvofsineoqthu Pro- vlnu 9! Ontario.` Canada. ovary Thuudpv Morning`. by WC, dun A43-1!` K 8 Page 48 Oolnim Nowupupor. V view; enunciated by the late Min- ment has undoubtedly uenmed. Hs~T-rte in .."el'`."e-".""'..5`;.'Pb.l..'-"sjAf _proIIaectlcn- tc t . lndcpttgy, ` _hI. -..a..LI.-e .L._._I_ ,. ier'e reply are before. the public. It in to be feared that the Premier has -made the political blnnder of hie life. By the rejection-of the inter of. Public Works the Gciern- the attitude which `proved the , Weterloc of Alexnnder `We have no deiire to d_ieen;;fn__'_`the~' `alleged unconstitutional, `tou1:.ap;e.:, bocriptlonl Illa aowduneviillhosddodtothosu tliltlltllonouvilpuld. V * __.___.__?~, -IARRIE',A\lLWA!1"'GUlD. BE 32:. H'.a'L"'. ~ -113 {'22 ha: pm `Atlantic & Pacic Ex. I. pan. _ evening Expats lccvu Toronto at 5_.no. HAM! LTON. `nun or Suucntn-Ion. MIN '4rT>EJuo a secure 1 "mad-McNauy_ Railway nnIp_Jnnund lnnnthllr- \lI\\J Daniel Sellers haaontored` an ootiojn: for 85,000 damages o\inut the town gt Dqttfon. 7 Vseuau Iillegatj he wII qu..I"`l`II`I-` ned during the nmallpqfxgopro in` Dub`- tmyin` 1} _a9s1&;. tli*9@Kh%}%~.imP!9P5': There will be a new election for the local Legislature in the riding of North Perth, the seat having been vacatedby the Conservative member-elect, Mr. John C. Monteith, an agreement being reached by which the election of `May 26 wafdeclared no election. This arrangement was made as a result of a -conference between the counsel for the two parties held immediately after the election trial opened Tuesday afternoon. The agreement was an amicable one between the parties, being regarded as the best means ofending .a situation that would have_ entailed a great deal of expense .-{and considerable ill-leeling throughout the riding. - As it is `now, the issue will be a straight partv ght at a by-election, a measuring of respective strengths of the parties at the ballot box,` And in such av-battle thef I Conservatives have` little reason -to f the man, for Mr. Monteit_h,_ who will: i _und_eublsdly the didate, haa.lost?.none_`of_.his old ;m;eua._.: A The lady teachers of.Bracebrid e are still out on strike in sympathy with one of their number who `claims she was insulted by the principal. The A Trus- tees advertised in the papers for a new staff, but the following notice appeared below the advertisement- "Teachers-- Keep away from Bra'oebridge--situa- tious vacant thru "trouble `between Principal and Assistants. People are wondering what would happen to any,` teacher who would undertaketo apply for a position under the circumstances. It is possible thatvthe military will have to be called out to keep these fractions young ladies from rioting, ~' .l`he Hogtown Board of Control tried in every poselblezway, to sneak out of their contract for the Scotch coal which they ordered, when the strike was on. As soon as the price of. fuel dropped, the idea was to evade the contract if possible, no, matter what the loss would be to the contractor, whose -coal was secured ahead of the United Ststes on the patriotism plea; Oh, Yes! they are a hrcadminded crew, those members of the Board of Control and the honest and manly stand taken by Mayor How- land in the matter shown up strongly in contrast. I - A` V Tarte is alreI'dy.aft.er Oli`ord-..5Sitt- on s scalp in regard to encouraging the Doukabours to settle in Canada. La Patrie says : "We have imported du_r-_ ing th last two or three years, at great expo se, thousands of immigrants who have been more a source of trouble and `peril than of benefit. We have been informed by an"-authority on immigra- tion matters that-in alot of immigrants `who recently arrived there were not live persons perfectly sane. We do not require the soum of Europe. ` While so much talk is Jgeingon about the eliminating of the fakir" teature from the fall fairs, we rise to remark ml: the fails at which the fakirs" are present In the greatest numbers are the fairs irhioh make the most money, Note how . Bradford fair` manage- ment raked in the shekels this year and how popular the fairs at Wood- bridge and Markham have always _been. ` nn1:romu.No'_rns. _ _o T If iho onowfgll this winter is to be in proportion to the ninfoll of the put summer, Barrie doalero would be who in laying in 3 big supply of onoy-jahooo. hhgsh ` Q. L chit no hover 1:--`T .. moot can-r`em_uinA in point in`.-thlo'. Doiniuzon that manage: ihror so '?:(JI'i:\ g"`gi'ih`uv?`iIiiinifo.on'ien.. 7 down the will that dur ' oonntry _o %m|uofootn|-'00.? If that oil the poiioy of who Govetomeotf there will ooruinly a repetition or the wash or` 1878. Icjwoold be well for the Primo Miniotor to consider whether it in vino to wreak 3 Liberal Adthiniotrotion in ` the ottempqto onotnin m untenable theory and `pot ioto function an impossible fad, in dirobc opposition to popnlolf oencimeuq. ' _1 eti_ib_ng l_n`v'eh_ been pronehtoi to` the` Qayegguiont ukhig for sin i;.:.ogeaIe__in 4` ; L ;%Q9Q;?5d9:iOl';0f h0|i1`Bg 91?. V The bbdv of Francis Gt;e1fy,' [of Rob? qrpl, _Que.. wurdiuobvarod hanging fiom V _ He; hgd been `missing Vfotjf some i`.`I|`_-ta Willldm Houlihnn, _un aged farmer, while attending church st Gnfton was ;uk6n'auddenIy ill ml died in ten `A WORD TO THE WISE, When travelling to Montreal, re- member Grsnd Trunk International Limited leaves Toronto 9 a.m. daily, arriving at Montreal 6 p.m.. and in addition to Pullman Palace cars has Cafe `Parlor oar,` serving refreshments, meals, etc. A La Party. Night ex- press at 10. p.m'.', daily, carries three or more"Pul|,mans, best sleepers, reaching Montreal v7.10, a.m. _ Ruervitions, tiolr_ets_,i.sto., at oityoloe. N. W_. corners .iKin`_`_and"'Yonge streets. ` A A` 3 ` _--__.' -- - -----one-av III-III. This being the eve set apart for the presentation of the handsome silver cup so nobly won by our Wyevale braves Sept. 15, at Ebindezar. A very .en'- tertaining programme was rendered. Rev. Mr. Eddington made an excellent chairman. Miss Edythe recited `f'.l`he Soloquiesof an Old Maid, as only` a maiden lady could do, but she has much to be thanktnl for since. The Wye- vale boys are so kind and considerate- Miss Smith recited abouther Charlie, as` if she really meant every word_ The songs sung by Mr. A. Roebuck, Misses.-Clute, Brown, Reid and Crispin were heartily appreciated by all present. .R._ev. Mr. Waugh presented the cup to Mr. J. Cane, who represented the base- ball team. After the programme every laddie took his lassie and all sat down to a supper of oysters and other good things. All left for their several homes feeling that it was. good to - have been v there. V. ' Our temperance ourishing feet. Friday evening- There was :. sound of revelry by night, A_.`I ma-_-_-1-o.. _---I- L - J ,. And W`yevale e people had gathered there, Her beauty and her chivalry, and bright The lamps shone o'er fair` women and brave men. `' Numerous hearts beat happily, and when Music arose with its voluptuous swell, Soft eyeelooked love to eyes which spake again, And all went merry as a marriage bell. lI'!L:.. L_2_. ,. .1, -u .ouuuu nu... us an): uuuw uunu yum Mina Criapin, of Gibson, has been visiting Mia: Lilian Reid and thev spent Saturday calling on friends in the vil-I Iago. V ` V .-Mina Edythe Reid is spehding the i yes]: with Mrs Eddington. Mra.- _May R. Thornloy to-elected vice-president, 155 billets out of I62. Mu. San R. Wright was re-elected` corresponding sacitnry by 142 ballots outof 148 cast. ' . ' ' . I WYEVALE. Mr. Eddington has kindly nonnented to remain with no for some tilne yet. T Mrs. S. G. E. McKee, Burris, ro- elqoeed president, 153 votes out of 182 The cttendence wee fairly eetlefecb cry and much intexfeet was shown . in the proceedings by the delegates, mony of whom took part in the discussions. It wee decided that `special prayers` `would be`o`ered for the editors of newe- p-hem f `ma election of eioem resulted as follows: jem 1=nns`_`1omn-H "on" . `o 1.1.; . ., njmszon or Paumsna The Women : Om-ietien_'1'emperenoe U! -ion met. in -em-1 09-cl-vs in To- ronto lab `week, a number. of local delegates boiog in sceanduuoe. . ---wv--wv, wr- Berrie, of the Qntorio `G-o:ernu:ent for its evasion of promise`: made to _the prohibit_i'onia;Ie,7' for its -triu'Iming to ovoid e dire`ot`il'aue, and for its impooi-V tion `in the referendum of n burden well nigh intolenble upon the temper; enoe workers of the province. Ano- ther feature of this session wee the eev`ere*dennnoIution by Rev. Mr. Dee- ___ -111, .tIn Tia fofaturefof o_he r`;t't'o1-noon. a canton wiu mammng lrnignment by the preaigient, Mrs. S. G. E. `McKee, of 7 -1 --v-- c-act 1 con, of: Port Oolborne, of the manner in which the license low is odininisterod by _t.ho department of the Ontario Goverhmont, fraud and collusion with the liquor element heingfohorged. The chair Inn, occupied by `ehe preei. dent, Mrs. M_Ke, whd. the Meil & Empire says , oom_iuo'iedthe pmoeediegs with rare judgement and business abui-' "w.c.T.u. IiEmncI:s~nnss. (Held over from inst week.) Txio labourers :;a;mei`:l`1.ooler and Kelly; _employed on the State reaerva tion_ on Goat Inldnd, were crushed by I ;ftog_1_1 the Oanddian V _uic'Ie",V s%;i=;v at y=?*'!V%n*=9r* rook `blown by {charge at dyunmite` We are pleased to gee Mine Criepin -back again at her-duties. Miss: Flore Oriepie took charge of theschool in her absence, end lled the poeinon,excel- lently. T r` = . l ` Pearl `Spring, Myrtle Beeeook end Egrm Mogellqm hiwe shjeir re cent ex\eminetion.e Thierie their reinrd :3. hard slugging. ' "Iflihtl_e,lI.onr. I I-iwm=r.M--A M-=1 -ffrt**h! 1 " GIBSON.` The open meeting of the Ailenwoed Temperance Lodge was thoroughly `en- I joyed by the large nmiiber who `imend? 3 ed in. e A Miss Sarah Mccsllum played the organ last Sunday, as the organist was ill.. Miss Sarah received great praise for 5 little girl. A _ `ADVERTISING suocomss. " Your successful advertiser is usually a man of decided opinions, and is not afraid to print them in his ad. Not political opinions, cfcourse, not religious ones. but sound business opinion. His business is run upon a very denite system. backed by principles that he has settled upon as being good for him.` He has a business ' platform, as it were, and sticks to it through thick and thin. There are times in every day affairs when it seems `policy to be dishonest, or at least to cover up the fact that you are honest. The weak advertiser yields to these transitory inuences, and as a consequence his ads are color- less--he is cantly, "on the fence." The man with a` platform, however, stands upon it eternally. If : being honest is going to lose him a few hun dred dollars worth of "cheap, dishonest trade,he lets it go to a competitor," knowing that it is not worth while. This iirmnessis always reected in his advertising and it is the most valuable quality that advertising can have, for it convinces. Readers conde in -such advertisers, and by and by, after they have used publicity for a term of years, backing it up with their convictions, -their names and houses become a power in the land. . . , ' N ot less then eight illustrated articles are to be found in the November Ma- gazine issue of The Outlook, which has also several full-page portraits of men of the day. The issue contains, in addition to what may be called its A magazine articles, the usual full and carefully prepared history of the world tor a week, editorials on current topics of great, importance, reviews of books just published, and muchother matter. It is to be remembered that The Out- look appears fty-two times a year, and that the twelve large illustrated Mage- zine numbers are included in the general subscription. ` The Delinestor for November ssys : The - fewer jrnrieties of metal that up` pest-,in one room the more , artistic the result ; V so, in choosinggss brackets and. ohsndeliers the sim should be ' to bring them in relstion with sndirons, re- pieoessnd other srticlss of the some msterisl. Bright brass is covered with s lsoqner that makes polishing un- nsoesssry; dull brsss nishhss the advantage of s softer, more rened cf. feet. Wrought iron sndblsck iron are `the most `durable and least troublesome to the housekeeper. ll . - I 4 .4` ...,y* >-.' .. '.';;': ., >. ;_, _n;, .~ , -_-_`,_.T- .v_.5v;`...;. .193-,_;~__ ., .3 I, : * H` ' ' 1 .- `;fh`m . - . c` brief description of Hon"g Kong, and on Astronomy. _:El_liott s on the Green gives an interesting so- connt of the origin and development of this;ont-door sport. There are two ox oellent short stories by Virus Shecrd end B. `Henry Msiner. In his depsrt ment Cnrrent"Evsnts Afbrosd," John -A`. Ewen deals with trusts, and some of the current cartoons on this commercial snbiect s_re_ decidedly interesting.` "Mr. Colquhonn gives some good -sdvice on the subject of Winter Reading, aa- vice which every Osnsdisn should" read. 4 Ida _jlnl'Iah`jo vn,l_n`e.'" 1. `Dent con'tin n.e'V hen . iirofnsely illcatrsted` _ article -_Bowlicg` _`V_lEWiF 'Xc3.}'&i';. If. 95:... ll.l.IA 4-... f_.._ I--. '_.,, 1`. -_-__..-a ww`--- fungus-n , _(Held om-rm um week.) thereon: .?:m.*:==*=--`*~~ ' calm .mApply . . [ 3. es 0- Mills ` DYING; Q1 -EANING. 1 )' . HIRIE1:E*A.1:ezING ' inci- -' . lflN 8 Gnornxxa; _ai:wARR7A1wum. . .without-the _'knowl_edga or connntj . , of his collesue'q,,.Hut Ilg `fact in X potent 0hut~Mr..J.`gi*to i viownro -inf` % 4 ovum! Pk wt ",4 > f ; ENDOWMENT W INSURANCE Pouones _ ____ _,___._. ..._...g:s:.IvJ 11414 DUNlP@NY" 1 entenn _, Budding and manufactunpg of Doors, bash. B ds. Mouldings, _etc. Pl_amn all kinds done_ promptly_ and Iatnsfactorgly. ct a1:stFl_)rying Kgn.y3gtnct agcncy for gramed lum- actox-y- a St:-eet.Ban-ie. RODGERS & GALLIE successors to Geo. Bull. . .__..._.__._._..._._....._._.__.... THOMAS KENNEDY & CO., well : Block. Barrie. "RI$lJ\III GOAI manufacturing 28. etc. plnn;ntv A` and Q6-anal E 3 A 1 n. uxun. .r1uVA'.l'IS FUNDS T0 LOAN . on Real Estate at lowest rates. Farmers Notes Disaounted. Collections made in any of the County. Real estate bought and sold. nvey- uncing in all its branches`. Marriage Licenses issued.` Oce-Ross Bloclk. Dunlap street Barrie. 1.3` V. _____,__.____g_.__________________ 70 FOR INVESTMENT on good $ , freehold security at lowest rate of interest. No 1::-incipal money required until end of the term. . H. STRATHY. Solicitor. ,Etc., Any quanutvy of mone to loan at 4} and 5 per cent. Easy terms of repayment. LENNOX. ARDAGH. COWAN & BROWN. 34 [ Solicitors. Barristers. &c. _L THE PREMIERIS BLUNDER. While all has not been peacef nl sail- ing since Sir Wilfrid took office yet his lines have lain in comparatively pleas- ant places until. the recent trouble with Ken. Mr. Tarte. Criticism` of the Premier's action in dispensing T with Mr. Tarte's presence in his Oahinet might naturally be expected from the Opposition "press, but it is a totally diiferent matter when the press of the Reform party rises up and rebukes the Premier. .0 The Goderich Signal. blames `Sir Wilfrid severely .for his hasty action and the Simcoe Reformer speaks out in this fashion : o Mr. J.`Israel Tarte is no longer- a Cabinet Minister. His letter of resignation and Sir Wilfrid Lear- LODCIOI. 5PEC'IALTY-Discascs of Chest, Stomach. and Neryes; Consulting Physician. _ -` Victor A. Haxt. M. D.. L.R.C.P. and S, Edinboxjo, L.F.P. and S., Glasgow. SPECIALTYT--Surgety Midwifery. Diseases of Skin; Consufltiug Surgeon. \II` I` 1956 caster Sts. ..._l u -n R. E L. BRERETON. `Dental Surgeon. Oce over I-humbly : Hardware. Entrance, Owen Stteet, Out of town 13: and 1rd Mondays of each month. W ::-lu.__ . S. BROAD. M. D. C. M., F. T. M. C., L. C. P. S., 0., late resident Physician and Surgeon ot '.l`oronto General Hospital. with special attention to Diseases of Women, ana Nose and Throat Work. also tor some time su eon an charge of Emergcncv rlospital. Toronto. cc and night residenoc- upstairs in McCarthy Bnock, as nlsnlnn Sr` Hnrnn_ uannnd door mat of Unusrall Hum`-s-'u tov 1. 7 to 8. rrea J. London. QDEPIA R. J. AK'.l`rlUK Kubb, 1..n.L.r. or a.. nann- bur h; M.F.lf. & S., Glasgow, British pthalmological specialty.- Duane: of Eye, Eur, Throat and Note. 0FFlCE.--78 "Dunlap Street, Sanders` Block. Bar- :-ig. nnnmnim Pas: Oman and Railwav bntion. UFEIUI.-76 uunwp ll'OGI, 8nllIn'3 Dluus, unl- tic. opposite Post Oce and Railway station. Phone 54 P. O. Boxq6. 7-ly llnl . reuaenc- upltalrl In mcuarulv Dlucl, 21 Dunlop` St., 'Barrie._second door can of Dougall Broa.V furniture warerooms-nehr Five Points. Phone 10 . . no-Iv DR. E. C. SMITI-I,,L.C.P.S.. Ont" (late of Du. ' & Smith, Urillia.) Olhcc annfesidcnce v -corner of Owen and Comer streets, Barrie. :3-ly Mr. F. D. Monk, the able leader of Quebec was not idle while Mr: Bor- don was educating the people of the West. In the great French-speaking province, hetoo enunciated the policy of Canada for Canadians. And in Mr. -Monk's orations were expressed sentiments the same as voiced by Mr. Borden. The people in what was thought to be the Free Trade section of 0anada-Manitoba and the North- west-heard nothing more nor less than what Mr. Monk. was engaged in instilling into the minds of his fellow- provinoialists.

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