Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 5 Mar 1903, p. 2

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o. ` ~- A_ ans- HART &.'.I-IART "f Frl J`. Ha:-t,`M.D., M.R.C.S., Eng.. L.R.C.P., 'Londo'I'!. .5PECl'.AL'1`Y1DiseasesV0t chest, Stom- ahfand 1\]crves" Consulting Physician: in . g :1... ml If I D 1` D and Q WH:nhn"n BCH, BIILI L!!! VC , vulnaunsnus . u, ..n........ Victor A. Hart. M.D'.. L.R.C.l . and S, Edinbofo, L.F.P.. -and _S., Ula.sgo_w. SPt:'.ClAL'1`Y-burgery Midwitcx'y,- D_iscas_es at skin gconsulting Surgeon. OFFICES DAY AND NIGHT---Lana Block, Cor. Duhlop aiid Mulcaster bts. ' ' Telephone 124 R. E. L. BRERETON; Dental Surgeon. Oice . over Hambly's hardware. Entrance, Owen btttgt. Out of town 15: and -1rd- Mondays 0: each month. ` A , - 5:-Iv. hucaron Lxmsqx, nuns. um...., - 6. ts. I..Bnowx,` L.L.b.T _ Oces ; `Hiildl' Block, No. 6. Dunlap street, Bar-' .. I hrs :0 Lucy... u.,, . -,..-_ ,_ _ 0ice-McCa:thy Block, I I. A. MCCARTHY, - n I` Mm )ONALD R` ss 1.": thin" `Run of '1': I CCART av; rhaoa rs` lh Sllfeme G00 [EwsoN a; cmsswlcxn, barristers, i of Judicaw `R. J. F. I Tnrnnh , )R. J. ARTHUR ROSS, L.R.C.P. 82.8.. hnrirh: M.F.l . 8: S., Glasgow, mcgm natural qualxties mtact, tted to build up `and maintain robust health. and to resist winter's ex- treme cold. Sold in` % lb. tine. labelled JAMES EPPS 85 20.. Ld., * Homoeopathic Chemists, London, L. , . Egnmgnu. Ad admirable `food. with an its natural Lqualxties mtact. to ub 'B.Ild 1'n.lTI1m.1I1 1~n$\11n4- ~1'.H E 1Mos"r Nufmraous. 1': `._ - `In? rclhbio ` said for Endqvlmont Insurance. ompaniu or money loaned 0FFICl;-x3 Owen Street. .___.__._4__.___.__..____ _ RADENH URST, ...-.... :n Llhancerv. MONEY TO LOAN. .` Pallig. .Gra.du:ite of Trinity Umversity I Ito, Fellow of Trini_ty Medical `college, -L- n...n-... n; Phvsmians and Surgeons Amamn in Advance. 1r_1NArCm'x.. D. C. Muncmsox. ...___...___..___.__.___._____ ,'_BOYS 8; MURCHISON, Barrisn Fnnvpvanccrs. etc. bucccs:~.- smwntons. Pngtstlams. I CRESVVIUKISQ, Dlrnucxa. nu--.- e Supreme Uourt Judicature of pore, Notaries. Conveyanccrs, etc. Utcea--Ross Block. Barrie. 4 T-` U Cnncwtcxn. FOR INVESTMENT 5.. good 'l>o.nknhl e-our-ha at Inunlcr rant nf of -Len>nox, Coan 8: BroAwnA, Cree ' 35-iv DAN: AT. 454 AND 5 PER CANT .5IIuInI-lav auuuuuag, nay ' 7 I W WESLEY. PnoPnIE'roLa`j __,_______ I)EN'1`AL. , Datflbcl, `nu-svu --I , bhancery, Uonvcyancer, etc. Dwen street. over bank 0! Com- 40-`A6. '_Eomoeopai:h1st."' ` :60 Dunlop St. Residence and Office. 8-ly 7 _:..- _ ' ' L.L.B. Barriatcr,',' Solicitor, Toronto Bundnag, name, 9 II 43-13 DIOCK; I wiv- Fi Ih|.nnn-cu --__ ALEX. C WAN, , H. .-nu I | B Lucvutuny. , Dumop Street, Barrie. - W. A. Boys, ` DD Janus-3 -_._-__, A. E. H. Cxsswxcxn. % said %Aovadn:% ' . _ , Dl.\U vv AV. obtaumng propane ot stranon. anu ueneral --- Barrister, Attorneys A`nnvuV:1CBf. ._.`-'-------"""_' 3;" BRUWN. 1.-.. :..:.... ...-.\m: m nt et, Barrie. 9 llullnr bucccs THE NORTHERN tom- f1`_ni? =}DVANcE .is_ proven to have 1 .th=:,1gr_estA qirgulatnou -of any pa} cgunty ~'I`own.j .' 'AdY9tti&n)8nt8-aF8 charged accord, `3pace-13 lines agate measuxc mu.l~;e W mr j punetquenr. nlbcruuu u ccnns per nne, `viniertion ; 5 cents per line for each su "Reading notices, 10 cents per - line fa, t 1)S(',q`. insertion-of\the same matter. All item 5 lines, of this character, Charged M_ Jlineis. '. Obituary Poctxy 5c. per line. .._Q'!Ifo.*now name will be added to the Subscription glut. tho money is paid. V ; _` jgur-bers now in atteara for three month: and ' ` will be changed SI.-zo oer aunum 1 Legal otjces, ..f\uctiou Sales, Axnusemen (.,tg,-......]!'1rs1',` _1nsert}on _10 cents per line` *4 jgubao quent. msemon 0 cents per line, "D...-ml-inn nntinma In tmntu um-.1;... p Von ~ " (lb: but APIHMGEB coals Store, FEE "" ".-o with diseunt for cash CB6 at if `id '}'d-luv time you wautih {3 -ph"""- V-8.. ea Collier smat- . .g ~- `V V*9I'4'- Liven staoleo. `mandala -.':.:..- .`v' CHEAP COAL D WOOD .?I_ r_efen'ed' posmons for local advemix? ments in the paper wlll be sold at an adm, ..-of qneathird on above rates, on no Otheu; _, , hcount,wi'l1 special positions be given_ "rule will be strictly carried out. . CONTRACT CHANGES. V V Advertisers will please bear in mind m"`*E. notice of intention to change advertisemm Q must be handed into the otce not later mg: Saturday at 10 o clock, and the copy for change must be in THE Anvaxcx-; office M, later than 12 o'clock noon _on Monday in m:,;_ "; week, otherwise the adv_'ert1se1_~ s :111nouncemeg;= may not be made publxc unul the week r(,',._"-.~ lowing. IO vnllonunn` nf Avnrhnornnnfe nnnumd - ' `rat I`. xuvuug. 12 chages` of Adverfclaements allowed [47 year. It more are reqmred, composition mg; will Us charged. ` A4-iuvnw-Qinnrn Ln nnntrm] fn hon LL.` Wul UL7 Dual svuo _ Advertisers will not be allowed to use am 3 space for advertismc, anything outside the-u own regular business. `Should they 40;`, transient rates will be charged for suchad. ,v_ertisements. . -' as wants of all kinds, lost and found. pr.xwn;: for sale or to rent, specic articles, etc., emf Z must be accompanied with the cash, and wiii be inserted--hrst insertion 2 cents y-er wm_ L: each/subsequent insertion 1 cent per wor " (names, addresses` and gures counted ui} words); but a. reduction of one cent per mi will be `made when the number of insertion ; of the same matter exceed four. - - g l jondensed advemseznents on first [age sv;:?:: Rnpnnnur rm: VFOLLOWING Fms i.\'sL`nAxc ~ v- Commmns: -Thelskercantile, now afliated wi:h The L05 1 don 8: Lancashire of England. Sccu: _ ` _ ity, $15,000,000. The Waterloo Mutual, of Waterloo, Om.- Tothl assets, $334,083. The Economical Mutual. of Berlin. 02:.` Total assets. $303,078. AAlsoAL1ovd e Plate Glass Insurance Com~ ` pang, of New York. Ca.sh Capital, 515;, Private funds to loan oa'rst mortgages. `A: counts collected. &c. 00:. Anna` I-Innnvcnsn Q I-la-Am-.-- cV:\r.`n R-1...`- I .YI-'rs,ao1ng' business in Simcoe. F.-m~u~r~ allv Invited to an]! and see us. Glad to we w char e'for oobsultati) ' d ' . 0 0ra?..2`..;k:eIJAA..I `Y --. rt`: - v;'IfH`F;`L HEART 01+-o1~_I'rA1'_zIo. V [1 Toronto News :`--L-ohdon and Strat- rford are among the clues whi:h.h-we considering the question of getting Niuigara power. They are abput "9nehnnfh'asi miles `away front` the `F5113; Taking them as` the _fegrtl1"eat .-weatekrh points to which the pdwer can mtrried, it is worth whale eeemg how `large and box : populous :1 portion of the Province lies within this hundred?" mtiet iadius. ' Cuts for advertisements must in ever; : case be mounted on solid metal bum. An Sun Loan andsavings :npa.:; 1 of Ontario. THE EXCELSIORt Business college EVERY `DAY BARGAIN DAY at the following prices imtil every lot is sol .L0t`l7,. Noith Cumberland Street. . . .5535 .n 18, " `_nW ` `n . u .... 3:)` COUHIS Couectuu. $C. I Ofce over` Henderson; Hardware Store. Barn: Ont. ' ' Q ` I IOICOCCOCOICOCOCOIIOOGQOQQ gyv -- w v\:ra-(./\.J.;s.-r7 Rail Estate and Insurance .\;.:"" Get YOU!` property on our list: costs *0}?-:' Monev to Loan-Don't borrow a dollar mm: `raw `F me:-t"`3 bst. rates and charges low-.-.<'.. l`'.`"` M`tg3C8. Wills, etc., prv.-pared on :~hnr:cs{ I`~`-if; 3 Yliarsdoi` business in Simcoe. F arm-r\ v`. -." I allv invited fn .~:.1I.....a ,-- ... m..,a M -.1 .\o |ALLANntFLm"s &sM:T] Ur r 1L;l--Up .51 i Peter Street, 0 n r 4 men, who attacked a resident ef-'Penetang after the recent match in Victoria Har- bor. Magistrate Ross spoke strongly in regard to the degradatin of sport through` ;.be_tt,ing`. `In 5 reporting the trial the Mid ' land Free Press says` :-7Magietrate -Rossf uttered, words of reproof and advice to] `7a`settlemen t ha.vei.bee`n agreed to. _It At the trial of the'iive;Mid-land`you ng the defendants, and said he was glad`that would prevent much hard feelings... fH:'i criticized the betting practices attending * hockey playing,` and intimated that many` {boys were being ruined by hockey. "7' - B`-`I -- Aunxan a. rii"5'iiiia{4 goouuouuuooahoeeoecsg Z nar e tor consultation or advibe. ,erI;IteE:g;3l?:f:e Barrie Hotel. rzirriu-1.4 ..Has awell earned reputation for tl.-' [BEST in all lines, A thox'ouj_;l: mad up-toadate equipment, an eluiom ..u2`. `Everything taught is taught the l`.I`.>"l` way. The foundation we qiw ml} make for each student a sure smrt on the right road. You l1 approve of the `way we show youlaml understand the advantages of our instructions. We ll help you to win in the dayslof gm ;;1`-u~-- Wherever an Office Employee is xz.-efu--i our students will give the best s:xt-I.~t';1c- tion. Our`, attendance has a1rem'I_v in- creased _30% over last year. Mm` we `send you our` handsome illustmj.-J 36 p9,ge-circular FREE for asking. it i_.< very convincing that we are the i`:l .>'l. A-any A-t I . . . . . . , . . . . . . X _ A. LA ` ` THE ADVANCE OFFICE. RATQ 1;_Jat`:'ob a Te;mce . . . . COMMERCIAL C ON TP.A(.' '1` The region thus effects I is the henrt of Ontario. It is the district bounded ' Eon the West by the St. Thomas, Lon- ::don, St. .MaEy s, Strstfotdwsnd Liatowel. E line of towne ; on the north by Mount `Forest, Orxngeville "and Newmarket ; ` olnltheeast by Whitby and Port Perri. ' _'l'.'hir'ty-ve members: of the 0 Ontario Legislature sit for constituencies within this `district. It comprises sixteen counties and ten cities. It oontsine Wnlpwsrdsl of fifty " towns and large villages. `In it dwell nesy 900,000 of . the 2,200,000 people of Ontario. BARRIE INSURANCE AGENTS `CONVEYANCERS, &.C. CONDENSED ADVERTISEMENTS. C08.` 38 going , but by ordering from ._VV"at Bal,dw"in Sheet`: . SCROGGIE G. SMIT!-l_. FQR SALE. V TRANSIENT ADVERTISING BARBIE , -"-op__ The district of Temiacaimng, to open . `up which Mr. Rose made the invest- T ment involved in the building of a _fi.(__}-overnment railway, contains at pree- 'h at two or three thousand _eoule,_and . -"doubtless soon will contain `ten or -fteen thousand. Is the development of this district, and the difectioni of its . `e~ti'ade towards Central Ontario, in grentr .::4_$bjoct than the giving of chenpipoweif` f tothe heart of Ontario`! zwk. I Mo.I3 310.6 lo: _1uzcH 5, 1].. ONT - accord uukeon` In` E In :oue` Barrie. . EDITORIAL 1~oTEs.'_ Major Hugh Clarke. v Conaeiwative. '_.hu been returned an member of the- , Legislative Assembly-from Centre Bruce _<._by'n majority of 52. "Hon E. J. Dvrtiee 'e_wu_ returned in N orth Y9;-k_. 5 sold. fthe ~. twee thro -Gear 30 ' CED wid' Bide 'il1`i__d frm the ORi6e.' m3V Duhlop Street in the County of Simcoe.the Pro- ? \'i'moe_ of Ontario. Canada. every ` Thursdav*M9rning, bv `3-III?! \n1|-out pu r\:9l\Ql\IE"l"$E` A` 33 at_ p all -at t.hst cap `-be ' in 01 . thp 108314 . rm] do out pr` V Much adverse comment has been cane. I ed through the fact of Hon.AJ. M. Gib- " son, is member of. the Ontario Govern- ` ment, sllying himself so closely-with the -power companies which are now seeking , iegislstive favours. _In this connection I the Toronto world says :--Contrast the _ `Hon. J. M. Gibson`: ideals with the idesls fiienstor Gowsn. When the Bell was, ghono '(}ompsny sfn pplicstionv some up at ftwobyesrs ego, ,Sen_8t.or' A `~:sg_s_lnst; it; He_.e'xplo_ined|t : e*.h.it`h; `h`9h`i_B?3}1 J i 0Q;piIy,f.`l,ind:~_:K)iod}w>fli3 V ,1`; The Manitoulin Reformer rebukes Hon. G. W. Rose for selling, out his. friends of the Liberal party in Manitou-' lin in order to get a vote in the Legisla- ture. _ Regarding Mr. ;G`ramey, the "same paper eaya:-We applaud his action in the same sense as we would the resolve of a criminal to lead a better life; and an we wouli `have no-desire to make the criminal our bosom companion, neither 1 does the Reformer wish to introduce Mr. Gameye into. the Reform'partv.. Mean- while (Mr. J. M. Fraeer,`who was-"defeat-A ed `by 'Mr.,Gamey`_at the general election, has _been settled with. a He has been given three offices to reconcile him to the lost of control over the: patronage.` J The ooee arethoee of'Local Regi_etrar,'0lerk of the District Court and R.egistrar.o the Surrogate Court. The Quebec branch };f the Dominion Alliance at its annual meeting adopted a novel recommendation to the Counciiofp the Dominion Alliance regarding future political action. The recommendation in "that the Council should consider the ques- .tion ot achange in thepresent plan ct political action`; that in the opinion of the Quebec branch of the Alliance" it would be of decided advantagethatntwo V distinct political sections of prohibitioniat -"electors "shall be organized and that all Liberal prohibitioniate unite and pledge -themselvesato promote prohibition in their political party. Tuna on SunscIurrI6u. ' E V aw 1. :i51v*`J[Lpplt`snihI: ; wt-% 1::4Jn`if.'-. he at 1,12% ; have rah`-a'ii_`1ad,`f'r' ivtiixg, fTe%ssrii2:%;%;7V% {1fi`fus,`I}se his apsncxx ititeraat might nrejoaiogms judgnint; Which type does Ontario want-`-the Gowim typ/3, "or the Gibson type of publxc man '2" ' ' ' Mews nrcuurm AND.D|STRlCT! A I.I.iIS'1'oN,-"-4An V interesting `event took place lit` the tentdence of `Mr Henry Beyoroft, Wellington street, on Wednes-j day, when his daughter. 9 Miss Alice Bey- croft, was united in 7 marriage to Mr- William.Pu1ford, a pgoeperous-A farmer of Toeeorontio.. The ceremony took piece in the presence of a. large number of friends of the contracting parties.` Tosesononrroe-Driiss Florence E. Mc- Gregor, daughter of Mr; Mecolm Mc- Gregor, of Tossorontio, died` on Sunday at the residence of Mrs. Mnohell on Victoria street west, where she had gone to visit a. fair days before. A short time ago Miss McGre_(:or returned from Wash- ington Territoryjn a poor state of health. and for a `few weeke prior to her desth had been gradually failing, though her friends had no thought that the end was ` so near. ~ i i SrAYNEn-.'-Mr._~Ad. F..Sullivsn, has i resigned his seat in 'theCJuncil, at the , request bf the "other members. as he did not `possess the neoesssrylegel quali- cations. '. . .Notice has been served on the_council through srm of Toronto lawyers, that the members are required to take proceedings to unseut them- selves, if they wish to avoid trouble, on the ground that they have exceeded their powers by pussinge money bor- rowing byolaw. , Other. illegslitiea are also mentioned such es the appointment of an Auditor by secret vote. N OTTAWASAGA-T-There ' must be a liberal quantity of the fabled elixir of life in the air of Nottlawassge. It is -a township in which a. large` percentage of men and women live to the ripest old age. `An interesting grohp of these old residents live near Stayner. H Mrs. M. Dowling, who lives with her daugh- ter, Mrs. Wm._ Giin, on the 4th line, is perhaps the oldest resident of the township. Sheis 80 years of age and i has lived _i_in Nottswasags since. ` 1834* Mrs. Downs; is still -hale sud hearty.` Another old _,4'th line` tq'sident_.`is Mr. Joseph Birtles, `wholis 85 -years old,_snd i shaquvgaa initheo.-township szieisix;-`ta at (jail; at longs-ui~AMrb.; Dewlig.` " [Hieii iJ;:1i:il I 1 I V _. _. .. .1` is CREEMoIu~1-A my pretty wedding wassolemnizedonwednesday atthe resi- dence of Mr.` and` Mrs. Samuel` Black- burn, when their eldest daughter, Miss -`Annie Edna, was united in marriage to ` Mr. Millie.`, The nuptial knot _ws tied by Rev. J. A`. McConuell,'o Greemore. The bride looked charming in. a_ beautiful costume; of cream, cash- _mei;e,.trimmed with cream satin` sud luoez A` and wore a. veil and {Orange blossoms. She was given-away by her father. Her sister, Miss Ethel, per- formed "the dutiesof bridesmaid. The groom was supported by his cousin`: Mr. Bestty, of Bands. ' B1ui1::`1:"oit1)A--A very pretty event 'teok~_`place` at Holy Trinity Church, .-Bradford,.o Sa.turda.y,- st high noon ` when Councilior John N eilly, of d West `Gsvzllimhurv, gave his only .daughter, . Miss ' Ethel, tin marriage to Mr: A. Roberts, of. Coulson s Corner; .],`he .- bride. was beoomingly attired ,in pearl r grey crepe dechene oyer" oresm` satin and was assisted by _Miss 0, Bennett, . of * Toronto, while the groom "was suppor- ted by his brother, Roberta. Rev. Mr. sMorley performed, the ceremony.` Thewedding breakfast took place Ms Mrs. I. McAfee s, _s sister of the groom. Amid showers of rice and good wishes the happy couple departed for `the sunny south. A ' IN` ` COOKSTOWN-A'bQuii thirty invited guests were present at the home of Mr. and Mra.- C. H. Willoughby on Friday evening, the 20th inst.,- to celebrate with them the 25th anniversary, of their marriage. .A greater number. of those assembled were also present at the * happy event of twenty-ve years. ago, among them being the Rev. Thea. Campbell, of Richmond Hill, who oiciated at that time`. Friends A were present from 'I'oronto, Bradford, Beeton and Alliston. Many pleasant. stories of a reminiscent nature were indulged in,`each one ondeavoring, to make the` evening one not soon to he fergotiten, The many valuable " presents and best` wishes. bestowed on the host and how ess evinced the kindest` feelingjtoward them, and it was a matter of regret that. the hour.of~_"auld lang syne . arrived so soon, when they were . obliged .to'say-- `good-bye to their fr'1 ends.-Advocate . lon, ar., aged 88 years, and _Mrs.' Robt. Condlon, -aged 83, are two more re- spected reeidenis who have lived N ottewasaga since the early thirties.- Scsyner Sun. EL:kvAI`.E--T. Hamilton. has secured a lucratire position as manager of the .Tottenham eleoriciligh plant and left on Tuesday afternoon to take charge of his duties. Mr. Hamilton has `been a resident of Elmvale for the past three or four years, having charge of -the electric plant. . Mr. McEachern s de- parture from Elmvale is much. regret- ted. He is recognized asbeing a man of more than ordinary uhility in nan-` cialeaifaire. He hasbeen engaged under the direction of the Provincial Audi- A or s department to make municipal audits in several townships, towns and counties `of the Province and always `Orilliaand Sunnidale, and also of the conducted such audits with satisfaction to the department and to the munioi-I palities concerned. In the County ofi Simcoe alone Mr. McEachern audited the books of the Townships. of Flos, County of Simcoe... In` the departure of Mrs. V McEachern, Elmvale, loses one of its most popular and estimable ladies, 15'! . "Q _ `O'oLI.1NawooD-Work at the steel plant is very aatilfactory {pro- gress and 1g;:.`inak1ng ofjteal in daily drawing" Them ' is, a 9ta' at preagnt. off-_i":jV,:_1>_`g; >'_1t f >H1~tf.3_v`:~Vv bricklayer: ind ei_-6tin.the open 1`.9`.h:. % at $560`! wen: 0RILLIA- Mr. Nathaniel Baker pass- ed away on Saturday evening, at the residence of his son-in-law, Mr. R. H. Jupp. Mr. Baker, who passed his seventy fth {birthday _last month}? had been growing steadily weaker for `some time. yet the end came suddenly, `as the result` of a. peralytic -stroke. . . The Orillia Baptist church a. fort night ago extended a. cell touthe Rev. P. K. Dayfoot, M.A.; of Port Hope, to be- _come_ its ypastor, andhe has aceepted; He will occupy the pulpit next Sunday Msrch let.` M1-L ` Dsyfoot has been pas- in>Port Hope about eight yearsiand has the repute : n of ,heing not only a gcod "preacher, "but a talented writer. He is at present the `Teioient Secretary` of the Baptist Convention of the Prov- `incesdof Vrnontario. and ' Quebec; and _also assoeiate`editor~of/ the Canadian Bdp. tist; _` The Baptists of Orillin are to be "eongrstnlnted on scouting this "genc1g; :tIII8!I'I.B tliir ` pastor,` andgthei. town on. ithi -iI14iii9nn ~90} om`-eitaii pf Goixill waists:-r-fess ;;1;`~-v;;1;:aevrV;{entle T kindxlnlean anti sympathy has carried sunshine to many liuves.--Lanoe. ` A ' '-Bnn'roN--Four inmates of the House of Refuge left last week for pastures new. }On Monday last}another of the inmates of the House of Industry passed over. to the great majority, in the person of Mr. George Sewery, at the age of .83 years. He -was _committed `about three years =ago,_ coming from -Barrie.` The remains were taken` to -Biarrieon "Monday for interment in the Union cemetery. . . . . _ Lapham, `of the 1>;mer .& Sonimills, purchased the brick house and lot recently occupied by Mr. "W. White, from `Mr. G. T. Somersthis week...*..Last Sunday the infant child of `Mr. and Mrs. T Robert Kesrns, of the 7th line, Tecumseth, died from that .dread disease, scarlet fever. On Monday Dr. Dunn reported ve -other" members he the family as down with the disease. . . .On Sunday last Mrs. Wm. Irwin -received a tele- gram conveying the sad message of the ,de9.th of, her niece, Miss Emma Little, ofRosemont.V Miss Little was em- ployed as millinera in Mr. R. .Scott s millinery department a few years ago, andymiade. many friends while in town. She was the guest of Mrs. Irwin for as few. days last fall. .Cbn s_umption is said. to be the cause of desthgj . `Already about 90,000: briclrhave been `furnace; _The company have beende layed hr want of re clay and also in procuring brick, but more especially in the matter of timber as the mill onthe mountain which had the ccn"tract"for getting out the timber for the elevated `roads was burned. ` About 180,000 Milton pressed brick will be required and 50,000 of these have ulreadyobeen received. In addition to the large quan- tities of re brick already on hand some 130,000 or 140,000 additional re brick have to be _brought'in to line the gas producer and the furnace stacks. . . `. The Inland Lakes Transportation Co., the new concern organized to operate in the grain trade between Port Arthur and Collingwood, -has bought three boats in England and willbring them out for the season a business. The new boats were built for the Black Sea trade I are each 212 feet long 44 feet beam I and_27 feet in _depth and will carry 140,000 bushels of wheat on an l8Joot draught. It is said that the three hosts can be delivered in _Toronto for $450,- 000, which is very much less than they could be built for on this side. laid awaylin the construction of this 0 !nffic%e-797 Dunlap Stieewarrieg Friends `of Dr. J. B. Honlingswouh,` Ottawa, "are circulating a. petition for "his releuefrom jail. `Hews: sentenced to six months for voting twice at the __re- ferendum. T ' Maire, no mi_ utake ! Tl#iI i_I the Soqttin the `uboveV_lIi:c. `_` . ' . Anyone se TRADE Mnhns Dzsucus .- Coevmewrs 4&6. `ding a sketch and descri tion may taln "our opinion free w ether an invention` is probably `patentable. . Communica- qnickiy asce tlons strictly condent .' Handbook on Patents ~aent free. Oldest ggency for securing atencs. V epectal notice. without Patents taken rough Munn as . receive c . arge.'in the - A,44nJ.f"A_ AAA AAA ;IAAA v-v-yy---v ----v--vvv-'v A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Larest ctr. culation of any scientic onrnal. . 'l`erma;~$3 1| year: four months. 31. So thbyall newsdealers. IL GUIUII v_L uu nuluul.-Luv Uunualo AV! 11150 V0 I ear: 8o'ld.bya1l inurm & co.ssa;ga; New 3953 . `Rrminh Oman. 825 F R nn lmrton- . pecuu nouce, vnmout. cmmge. In we Scientific Hmerican. I I.-_.I-..__I.. .nI..-A_-A.-.a -....I.I_ Y ..-....\..L -1- IIUIIII u vuo " nun Iuu . Brunch Omce. 635 St.. Washtnxton. D. C.- All the beat qmiuy ;...a - guaranteed V. _ AUL_T-Barrister. bolicitor, Proctor, N otary, To ,Co_nveyncer, etc. special aucuuon 1:: am. _' g ana probatmg wins, obtaming Letlef ox idminxsttazion-and guardianship, co|.ecun.ga.ccount.s, etc.` Uies. Rosa Block. Barrie. Money to Luau. .E,,N `N O X, COWAN & Barristers, Splicitors for obtaininl wuls. guardianshib and admiuisu-anon. ; bo|tcit,ors,. Notaries. Convey anccrs, etc. Hwanros Lxmsqx, Cow.` Li. E. LBaow:, L.L.b. tie. Branch O$ces--Lennox, Cow and Amston. _` \ MONEY T0 LOAN AT . MCCARTHY; BOYS 5; Munhnsav terg. Solicitors, Conveyancers. e on to Mccan-my, Pepler gt Mccarthy. ...-.. u-:~-_.|... I-llnnlz Human Stu JXI-IX.`--w-~\ ' 1 n. o bolicitor in w 0tco--First door Owen : ----~- I-In rrin. rnerce. 1' EWUN C \tl.\l39vv -- `ton of the Supreme_ Ontario. P:-actors, Noun: Money to loan. Uices---R0 C. E. Huwsox. % -ENDOWMENT7 i'%"5.`.J!`W%`?E P0`?-"E5 :*-:.:--_ STRATHY 8; ESTEN. Bax holicitors in High Court of l`1u-uonvancef. utnces 0Vel ` `GIVIING STRENGTH &.V|GOUR. * V. 7 ~ b _ Barristers, Court Justice, Notaries Public, Conyeyancerg. .u1n`cesovex the Bank of Toronto, S-TRATHY V8; Eslhm Ban-ac. _ at $1,000 and upwards, to loan at 5 per cent T _H. I-l.`S'nu'mv. K.C. _ G. H. Eswzx. H. Srxxvaki, L.L.D. D. M. STEWART, "` -4 CL--- nan-I-:0. ._._... ,` office in Bothwelfs I Block, Allahdale. On me premisesat night. I 43-13` ____________________* DR.` ._ c. SMITH, 1.-.c,1>.s., Ont...(late of Drs. ie & Smith, Orillia.) Omce ana_ residence -eorner of Owen and Comer streets, Barne. 23-ly `Barrie. Telephone 77. . R. W. l. ROSS, Physidan, Surgeon etc., L. R.C.S. L.R c.1-~., London. orices and night ibaidenoe---dtown's Block, Dunlop street, R. J: '0 Qluu --Va-----._._- -, _ 'ror3gcB, FeT1'ow Trinity Member _ot the Cotlegc of Physicians Surgeons of 0nt}u_1o. Oice and Residence, 18 Owen street. --__.________.__..____.___.__._.._..____ ])R.bJ. Edint-_ r o u ` h; M.F.l 5., membc British pthalmological Society. Spec|a.nv.- Disease: of Eye, Ear, '1`ur'oal. and Noise. 0_FF1CE.--78 Dunlop Street, Sanders Block, Bar- ne. opposite Post Othce and Railway station; "Phone 54. O. Box 96. 7 1y ` s. BROAD. M. D. c. F. '1`. M. c., L. c. P. S._, 0., late resident Physician and surgqon ot`1`oront.o Ggneral hospital. with _spc:al attcmxon .- n.....m. nt .Women. ana Nose and General hospital. mm gpecazu aucnuuu to DlBe&B9B_ of `Women, Throat W0rK,_also tor wme tune surgeon 1:: charge of Emergencv Hospital, Toronto. Office and night re-.sidenoe-upsI.airs in McCarthy Baock. 2:` Dunlop St.,T Barnc. `second door east of Dougall Bros; Vfut-nature warerooms-near Five `ffoiuts. Phone 19 . Q ` 29-Iv . J.9..=0Q,Q, HE BALL PLA1i MILL COMPANY-- Carpentering, Building and manufacturing of Doors. Sash. Blinds. Mouldings, etc. Planin of all kinds done promptly and satisfactorily. ot Blast Drying Kiln. District agency for grained lum- ber Factory-Ba.yeld Street. Barrie. RODGERS Gt GALLIE successors to Geo. Bull. . ADomiion Squ:'.re,Piano, nearly new, and Rh -' mond Sewing Machine, nearly new. Apply-at TH ADVANCE OFFICE. - 43 EPPsBocoM .. NWIN. MURPHY 8: ESTEN, Ontario Land Surveyors. Engineers, Etc. (Established in 1852. Qfce. Medical liuilding. S. E. Cor. Richmond and` iv Sta, Toronto. Telephone, Main 1336. In- structions left with Strathy & Esten, So1icitors.Bank of '10:-onto Building, Barrie. will be prbmptly at- tended to. - A - 5o-4 T OMAS KEN}-I_EDY 8: CO., Architects. Both- twe1l's Block. Barrie. . 44- EPPS vSj%'0%ii'ifiiAl T313. 135. '7 on. R. P. VIXIAN 0 . LYON, `PRIVATE FUNDS TO LOAN . on Real Estate at lowest rates. Farmers hots: Disaounted. Collections madein any arteof thqcounty. Real estate bought and sold. nvey- gqcnng in all its branches. Ma.g'ria.g'e Licenses` unwed. 0c&-Ross Block. Dunlap street Barrie. ;e.lv, V I V __ run 11` VILDLAVLDLV J. on guutg freehold security at lowest rate ot interest`. Nonrincipal money required until end of the metal. ' ._ H. STRA1`H.Y. Solicitor, Etc.. `Ia .-`A Any quantity of money to loan at 4% and 5 per cen_t. Easy terms of re_-payment. ' . LENNOX. COWAN &- BROWN. ' ' 34- _ ;_ . Solicitors. Barnstcrs,&c. "mu Ann SEWING mcnms . Tron SALE j |.I'burs-u to 1. 7 to 8.

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