Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 28 May 1903, p. 3

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I `o` 0:0`; "SM nLE.% j ` 531.. boosts! ~ty al'l`iV ob . - ~ . . M 2--. 3 M W:,:i::.. .: 1.? hsmh H`?! and they wil`1e...t'eke.~ -up ,th1r "-Q... arch-as ' r=tury;;.rIw;';eut mi; Muse`! stone exuaher `tor"_ue`o-out 236 was in this`difii1on ot the Oomig ed in E1In.."!9 .-"El FF` .`.`.`s'V`$-to .- 39 turn or Geo. Dickie. .39: f-W!\1Kg.|9s between F103 dud '..P.7'.; 1`. `rm in the vioiolty of Ehovole in eohelfke $135 I. " _3 t`.V*..*8"'=: _ WGWOOD-Dr. I106 ee- 3.I;Lot the Provincial Boo`;'d oi Egan was in Collingwood recently nd advised that "the wsterwas-ks ':umph,u,.'ba removed to the cluster. is` ,4, goij; ab "`,,enJg.pd_;,G)i9bk-` 2:3.-at `eidef `tam tea o`3av&3;. bit we town may be discharged unto the arbortwithout fear of domoglu the water supply .... ..'l'ho assessment has` been one of the o1|3 .ft~pi',9.-,9g_,,'in'~.Tr - wan among the` ratoP.'.f!", we pay; `week. the ooueoiiiht M u 9.. __-_.. --_.`_L!_ 1 : ;,;",a::"::..;:` .1.;.* -..;..a...a._u=. opinion being that it is 'vor;y`unut_iI-E faotgty. Indeed. the . ogunqil. _}1V,O. consume it autfioipntgly so to;hd,v `av _._.. --|l\A` Aliffd Howl: considered It lllllwlpqt;-I; av BU us.-Vvx '- l appeal entered |> y1`th3 "r0Wl|_: on the crown! Q19? 19-I! WI lbw. Should this `be ";qtnyfe_ slip} gt; means that each aue`uilmeiIt'_ Will` 50` when up and oarotully ~6b'nIld0,!9Il`h" the court of Revision. which will Pil- .g'bly occupy W `'t'5 .t#*15Ii 153,, evenings. From tho`da'hiIio`)n at.-if 'r'z9ud at by this body. ratopavers my appeal to the County Judge. OLL-_ -1 LL- *rr--- PENETANG-A committee of the County Council. consisting of 1):. Walls. Barrie. and -Messrs.-~--D . Quin Ian. Vespra: R. H. Juppu. _0rilli&3 W} 1). Harvie. Orillia Township: James. Martin. Sunnidalez Robert Emme:-- gson. Nottawasaga: Richard Graham. F109 and C. E. Wright. of our own town. went out yesterday on a tour - . ,._.g... .4 H... u-nn.a-un`nvIr nnw went out yesterday on at uuu -of inspection of the road-work now .in course of being done inihis divi- sion. It would be a good idea if the County would take overrthc bit 0! -rcadhetwecn this place and Midland `: and out it into shape. There are four municipalities interested. '1 -iny. Toy. `Midland and Penctauguishine. but none ct them seem to care to touch` ` that piece of road. The road within the limits of this town is fairly good: but the rest of it is in a "disgraceful e condition. There are probably 7,yer_yM few roads in the County more trav- ` .1 elledgthan this same` connecting link between Penctanguishene and Mid- land. but we know or no read any- where in such a wretch'ed~ condition. It would_ not cost v a great sum of` money to make it a pretty fair road to travel over. and it is hopecl that l either the County or the local muni- cipalities will "do something" to rem- edy its present discreditable-state. '1-7l`AYNER-Rather an unusual in- oident occurred in town` one morning last week. Lizzie Shorts. the fifteen? year-old daughter of Mr; Peter ' Shorts. who has been taking charge of Mrs. Hargraves two little. girls. was engaged by Mrs. Hargraves to go with her to Seaforth. Mr. Shorts did_ not want his daughter `to leave town. but although he was at tlicistation-he did not prevent her" departure. Later 1 in the morning he sent a telegram to the Chief of Police in Toronto. where Mrs. Hargraves is staying 8` . _f0W days. to send Lizzie home......0ne day last week. a man from `Colling-A wood, who exhibited signs `or being both drunk and crazy. struck town. having with him a valuable gun. This he sold to one of our business mm for $10. and. went on a toot. Hit! fun ha :t lasted long before the Vlhfiluiiti chief had him in the coop. . where he ended his picnic witha cold lunch. Chief Cheesman suspectedthe fellow had stolen the gun he had Sold. Inquiries were made in.Ool,-.I ng"V00(l over the wire. -and Captain S.0tt. of that town. from whom the Wrtpoxi had been stolen. caiiie down and recovered his property. lie thinks W1` chief is the best police officer -in the country. ` -4. ORILLIA--The death ooeiirred on- Monday of Mr. W. G. BinEh&l!1- H9 '39 born at Glanford, near Hp.*q1i_lt0n.- 72 Years ago. He spent`;Thi'," V0`-1`. there. but after his"marritiS..47 Y 11" ago. to Mis Eliza Matilda lvichhe re`- -moved to Ndrfolk Cbdnty. A9;-Dd t_k D farming near Poit 1"R0;Wa!,h; W119?-'9 her home had been. `Frail 'tIi61`9. P9` came to Orillia. 29"?yem. gf % and Went into the hardwax`.Hb' : :_.w'.6`8.3 553" {mrtnership irvitlvliis [ Wnulnur `n:...._1____ 1i1"'1.; `.J.I..- hnnfh.` "`---'-up vvsuu ula .-nI.yV.'," ' w`~"319Y Bingham. Wlhe73*f:h8"- b!0t`r 91:8 dissolved partnefship VMl'- -W-. `-7 Bmghum continued to carry 0!} 1,119` business until 1897.'73W'hBn: rf` 'I1`,B.d-[I from business for a1`i"int1`vaI 0 hr? Wars. at the end at which 'h`e. 0Ph.'4 P an undertaking" estabIish.D?i!3._21!`:`, fftnership with his eldst'A'ihg *MPi=-; nrfilln 113.. 4.1 I 9 ___. my 28. i\9'us_; -.... -- .----v- nu ussvII| - .ll'IIVlIl" I ucvc.. Ycugg Will no mm. st :19.-.It...f9r a_`s_.~vi.r 'f....I.r take ;uclgcg,:_. nd_e.r_` ice erect. l_'cx;_`t he" P8-t. !I\9""" eke Willie. hue beep` .V3fil -it, ; cd boy. wmo*d sa&'}%ii@3'%~ c `House clinch; ; filed). caught by the innidde"iu`thc"eef"jcf' `. =c7cr1,'yip __ew y W `tt.cidh'IrticIci.= *jc*nd 5 lucid him in f?*1*9i`-e49t- 0! pilsggiyg-_.il 98 . 8nturdEr1Iratim-"'w'ill`"iii:rii"bo-. 1 2 the "~80," L pleaded guilty, .Ieyin;g;:he. wccunot `. ;ecr;ty.-he. :hed`"ipcipmitc:`thgoucme. ., . as he wee 'euxlme j,'te [get min: from -beor!_'_3f_|ldfgfc Ardcgh. _ Willie peck- ; ed up all his-` b`elongih_ge; and,` with Va-; . f Retormdtor-y. Willie will not find the he inmctce detected \: tore IlIa,,g;iet(I`i_;c`_,;.locnI:ii1:;.teenewgrgtc ` Becfon. Meielietic Lennin`, commit- ted` him up ete`u`d` his trial at Bettie` `lice inhand. accompanied by County Constable. D. B. Applctcn. lcfil fer Barrie Tuesday morninto 89`. heppy ec it he was of! du`e`pic'n`i`c.- It; in` ex- pcctc-d'he will he sent to Pcneteng surrounding; as _,congcn'ial there es here. but ifit will he the means of ' -making a useful man of him. Well` N` ,H_,_? , - _- v nlQ.'__$*I i.*I_ --+ no 335`: ftval. Wii wig t. s!s;.,nn).v....xa..% nm...%.-H9,Jmo..,;.m:,;%. `turned to his home: in Inniutil. The - turn; ll .__l_po,lI_I_&,.!i|l,,I.D- 3:139. 3in}d,l_ 'uro.'t`aHng` on` "`the.ir7o`|bth' or -m-an: '1`.l%,a_a :ut:..*'h.9rI.!9I ;I.rai -in ,hl9no__9m.;: Jtowgra win ,. , gbundnnu` Tgro angling warts rtnsin: Ar-fiitriibb; l'r;"~ wmtanf .B"v .l, .Al,l,:._tt-etnvwrt! % nun: .3l.|-E, 1-y; 'Ea_tdh.f u.` `j'\}`t_ thh- i'oy": `t'6_1_'-_"_`-`tlij r9.n`o.h_; .an`d: Bear; in *d.nli1rht'o,n.`_=u_rjtn'. his new hnno. The boy has a bright future : bohro him. and his transfer] iron: the county Home to `tho Al-A . nearly all the wants of life. and its ' ' I 1 Home ct Barrie's merchants are,`- ` titty years behindwthe times. As far; back '38."-1852. the"`~N`ew York Tribune published} the following;--".If you. wish to sell more goods this year than t you ever did` before. advertise more. The unparalleled "success of those merchants and traders who have kept , their narnes and their goods before I the pedple; is alesson .not:`to_b_e an-! regarded by __an_yone who` depends up- 1. on public patronage for a living. The t best` customers are those who find; out what they want before they leave home. and these` are the ones who in- 1 variably look in the newspaper to see I where the article is to.be tound. If f you want a steamboat _ or a poodle T dog. a, thousand laborers or an er-' rand boy : it you gw,an_t__an`ything what! ever that you do not know just where to find. or do not choose to run. after, advertise your `wants. and ninety,-nine times `in a, hundred you will be gladly served at your tloor. tar cheaperand better than by any other known pro- cess. The "daily newspaper is the es- tablished medium. of exchange be- tweenmind and mind in regard to usetulness is extending -among all classes `; with surprising rapidity. -. Everybody `reads the morning paper. fr_orn.'th`e millionaire over his coftee. : to theibootblaek. who has just polVish- ed his 'honor's boots-_-and no part oli- the paper givesso fresh. varied and comprehtensive pictures? of the city `and the age `as the advertisements. LDVIMISIIG In 1352. A EERTILIZIIIW PROBLEM n`: to'n,I MITH. " tooling` in `tni "i_").'i`1v'n K`t'i-y:a'.i:l`"' 5 ago}:- " vbhiiiloiigr? at having introaugtgd _ow uxuvwwwun Cg v-v v-u- 9v:-`wov-_-v`v-- ..hoMh.as..Jvat spoken`-L. .'1.'.hr i' * tpyxndecl-__1_ga1i;)gu-`that it is time Cap- i'II`htd It ihidoiveat Luv`. appliuble ` . .9`_.sll.-aI .ot',t-ha-=D9t_.I'inim 1I|*:;li|!. nihim-s `he .'p.I,'0aot!t :!t!iIiiuitrutin`J:59:' " thin .|'3.`;|;.SlIl!,0,.3: |.:'!|.'.'1"!'|o. % W 13*- not ovh*_%lj6`ok,.;:tnc jut `ta4t;'_the pl`}?!_ "1 LID` .-u1ip,I';.t$Ix.hn!l `qlao opv0r`t`i1ii`- Alien of romddyih the diltioultiap? giro : pro lcbooring ndr.`-lint hilod~.ito provide any rodreas. But. whilst it.V;;jy';";to.s` r ' no; doubtytho uty -,6! the late (aft 1'. .._.__._.-._A ._A . 31-..... A- LA. Rani-nnjnnnh W igos.i;` % . n,pomx..4soutn aimed? iiyl. (UK? catgh wt fthe "_ cont! % an. the Firt .30`. .:?x)t}_hia " ` slam. ~. * um .'.._. . ~ - - .5 . `inc inifutod-by t `b gentlegngn 2-`; `an hi` a:LA1 7 D W 1! `K9: `but we no-'do btjgthe .'ii`aiIur'o' is"'xhx d.*` "ya: we roglle .t,hats~ mith.th`9%*-1ara<.: :p.Inn,Io!t`I;. got: -trgdg and cjenqrdl industry" v'v'hioh`~'q_b- Vgrhitpi-' noiitr for' InIolv'g"xiy . III; uuuvu ,s_uv.u1n.; gvs saw an... ._-. V .013; iintroduo; .3`; a tying in `egqdg, `(_n`d wlikily 'to`f i'1_I_-. < atone."-iii" tho, tutufe; th_o're in axngub 4% Luv.` thn` %tv'h61o` in when thqctox - adusaiamuounuavomee. I w1a;` hqxpllgqgn I05! glad indged had_:"h_aV jodv`o`rir`u3iia6a"1:t'vVt`6=i`%mroaue%?; .- __-|_ 2 -L _.`-.4.I A _vvvvIuususu uuvu sI\I- `nu u..........___._. .. ."$"'.9.-..'*I` Imiss. ,.w H! Wutldi hm-nu out i eat`: f_.bocci:ig '*".*W Well: smokes _t.s01%tn* ..,!9n.t,-'!l-';!iNR9ii" i..!u"t`. since the :?fvev- .- _ exnumt h"ac~"fa`il'd '-t'o-lo-`tic I eeegeei W (nod `reason why we` should not go on with, the bill; before .us'_end tiring to its consideration the best and most ..exccrieneea. binds ee- bath -;ideii..\.of , the House. I am nctperhaps able to pspprepciats ;fully `the difficulties; suggested as reasons , for referring` the matter to Justice Depart- ment. and for not ,r`efe r1'-`ing it to a. committee as we ordinarily do. but". for the present it appears to - me_ there` are so many matters of gen- `eral experience and `discussion with reference torothese subjects. `matters which comewithin thelpknowledgfe of members of this House. that there are good and cogent reasons whythis * bill should be r'of'crred'to a com`mit- 3" tee in the ordinary way-there to be discussed with such amendments. as may appear upon-_tb'e wholc. advisable ._ its members of the committee. Now some hon. members will say that we have had a great dcalof discussion; with refer'ence to the Insolvency Law. ;'l`hat maybe the case. but I doubt if 9 `this House. having regard to the im-: 9 portance of thefsubjc'ct."has given `it ':'astmuch attention to this as to other 8 ` ;matters which have come before the }V ';House. We had an Insolvency Law 1* ' `in 1869. the result of the appointment 9'5 ` of a select committee of the `House ' ,of Commons`. .and.it' applied to four tr 3 provinces. Although it was found to * :contain some defects. I believe that ` ' `as amatter of experiehce it worked T] .i reasonably well. The Act of 1875 was *`probably. an improvement. and al-` Ethough it was made -the subject of` * 'complaint- and amendment. it proved ' ifairly useful in practice. I Probably, I `that Act was not of sufficiently wide `apglloatign. It applied tie" comianies ' _an tra ing co-partners ips. ut it ' ididnot apply_to incorporated banks.- `insurance. railway or telegraph com- ,pa_nies. We have reached an era now l'when railways. insurance and tele- - '-graph companies occupy a very im- Kportant` position in reference to all - iour great commercial enterprises. and ' .li it is advisable. `now. to have the'pro- visions of the law enlarged in that regard. The House will remember 7 that. since. 1880 -we have had " no 2 Insolvent Act`. and no very great effort has been made since. I believe. the repeal of ,the; J_n`so_ls'ent Act in 1880. except perhaps.` the in-_ 0- troduction of a bill..aubstantin.lly the hr same as that now- before,.u_s. in ,1898`_ e `or 1900.. One of the serious difficult- e `ice that has been suggested with_re`f_- .t- erence toithis-matter.1is the class of y persons -to whom it shall; apply - ..-3 whether it shall apply to traders on-A ~ly.}or..pto non-trade_r,s as well. I sub- mit that when we get into committee one bill of this! kind. we can devise d `as clause.-that "will meet the case,- no .probably-sit -might be something be- r.d};tween the two. Ihave been thinking y over this ques.t'ion.of insolvency. and n! put some questionstupon the Order is Paper in --the early` part of the ses-'_ .e sion to learn whether the Govern"-' it ment proposed to introduce an In- L-g it` tr >- solvency Lay :or`n_ot.. It appears fto,*'_` so,` me that *1mi_.ng- regard to the ex-_! Bf! :ten't;=o1`" farming` operations at t -hell 0-` spreeeat`ttime. particularlywthe large 1 I-_ farming .- `operations that-snow exist is (`and that are .!e'emjxi's tiaini the North i.- _" 1' must `cease `to fregard .. the" A`: `&rnieTr= i-in the` '-iainet li'eh;t` as hm- use 'tbtorTe`. and!-`must r'egard` them as en-[ ` "gaged"`in '"co_1'nnie'rc'e'tfe- a-'degree. and. Z Le-_j -i.\."?f..ftb!*.;:__v,_,;,j"'_t1;`.ui_`t_` was 1io_tj:chsracteristic_ pl A_uA-`sfago. .`Thcrcore.= T _( ,1 1 '1 I ;l }wnn41 Lnvmbn. .__#_.7,,_ _._ -4.. __.__A, m.;._......_ E1 ,` X. 1; 1 _,_ -Wu 1 ?:"!aiet.:f'[eal_r' " ` " : v . 1' `Z :.. 5 .?V1`?!iv?; Z.) s I test ..~,`.iC,l!.;'....l,l,,.,;ll',!,..?' III-..;rvv!=o :os.v-.c.-na.Il?1n;-xta ; to ` tlfao '. ns-an-` 1' `clone ` cf `the . ` ta] mignt*.uItiiictuy.,1gee:ca._.::uuuost. gr: i . v~1,.1agr::c ..l,.t';.{:.le,.IIlll'*_*..iIlII,0l..x.;fV.v`1'-Vi,`-or`5. -, _ I f zinc-fgsagrasiyane snow. .-.e1_IIIIeo~:jef- ab`: is *cWtc=..36t.='et_l,ae =1iehc1it.:*sg*ai.disohai-is can :*t9*v,?,*'9` "' :;mi;;it_y__.1 gist, J ,thi\`t'.`.ie" tea 5 the `effect. th` . A t %'.9'93`!t9i`1J?8:.= .:II$i4?lls 3'3` h!>tceictrsti9n,..?!leuld;a!30vh! the_m- is selves as efn`gTaged;.;; in ? ,.tjlY_Inaactic_hI commercia!*~in:.this nature and `who 293.: would-`be? subject --__t9' the. restrictions 3 _and~entit,l'ed- ..to;.the htlhtitegariging 08 .; ,\iIgIdIl`1'|9 IIWas;!h!I il in 5; twqcuitian u.pn1u-once. -rm his was-:heuub3es` pr:-asgsocfdui - ` oftgditscuesion and it ia_one"3j_of` -`tha . :rauasa~:esy; 3vai. ref- ,1. crease. to _th.i- ,la.w- For x=ny1>I,rt.l. ;.;.e~ , 10.61 ttit the loii.-'."x>I`fgfeir!If*I'!='er vzii1iIive . thhfhetter-_-}t{hit th_'e' we` "c"'x"clude. ' th.-;. mvtom olaiviasjtb tr.t=i.n Ar.e.dit- " 6:0 of: ;1?r'?!`I=r.! !`9f* ,9iI'Jet5_6f= 15?! "wk: as. the win:-Iastan;-seat.-?*,mxia..::-soxvsant K _distribation..i.co' rm` 9% my . hc.,.,_tho , better. for the country..`end the more ' likely. is it to..be the` .productive,of E lcatiafaction. to . the people :generally. lhat. `however. is a `matter of? de- |" `V . ' ' - ` , 3. ,. _-.,,A_nother formidablc.,o_bjection. `orat least one. that has been,_.formi_dably put. forward. is the question: of: the M J '2 ., 1:-W9 tore tdaht-an of new 5,9 '1 . VI .1 `i F 1 I _| discharge of the debtor. "A ccrtain V . ,e1ass=ot persons urge: that the ones- tion.o`I_ discharge should he matterfor . t L. l . U ,1; the ooplgeration of the vjudjge alone. , gvihile ot-Alics, think that it'_eh;ouldMbe K ,entirely .;iaithe_h_ands`,of the creditors. t But aftervhll. this is-a matter ofde- [. tail. a, question` of jurisdiction. only. 5' `Perhaps the -truth lies between the , two extremes and is to be found in I5 the method announced in this bill. _ subject to some modifications. We 1. could provide for the `discharge of t; the unfortunate debtor where: he has 5 paid'a certain percentage of _the _`. liabilities-say fifty cents on the .1 dollar. as mentioned, in the bill-and s t e s e s ,e av we I --we could` have that -controlled to a certain extent by the creditors or by l a committee appointed by _the credit- ors. . ,A certain proportion in value and number" of creditors should be necessary to obtain a discharge. and _ in addition. the sanction of the judge should be obtained. `After all. docs itlnot come down` to this-will the judge grant the discharge to an in- solvent if he has not. within the ,_ wording of the English Act. become -lg entitled to it: has not conducted him- H self. that if he is not blameless. he.is. ,1, |at all events to` be excused? This is ,1. matter of detail that can be easily 16 worked out: and inconnection with W it. I cannot perhaps` do better than `t endeavorto emphasize what was said , ,9 by the hon. member -for East Grey: : ,1. !('Mr. Sproule).. in reference to tying ` to the hands of those who have been I It unfortunate rather than fraudulent. ` ,d There is in this country. `there is in is every country where men are active, 1_- progressive and hopeful. a tendency of to launch out and go beyond what It the best judgment would `dictate. In such cases it is unfortunate for the man who has failed.` and unfortunate for the country-just as unfortunate` for the country as it is for the indi- vidual-that "the subsequent efforts of that man should be para- lyzed because through - misfor- tune or too large a measure of hope. he has failed and been unable m to retrieve himself. Let us . in every "Id case enTd'eav'or to obtain such `an In- vency Act. as whilst it will` not al- low` any man to succeed who has fraudulently A entered into any . scheme to do injusticeto his creditors. yet will secure justice to every honest I but unfortunate debtor who has.sur-. rendered the whole of his estate: by: providing fora disohargeat the dis- a cretion `of his creditors. or aportion . of them. with the consent of the t iude,.- I. ' A -. .-.~ cu New in referenceto the Provincial Acts which were referred to by the. First Minister. whilst I recognize that `in several provinces. at all events. perhaps in all. there is legislation to secure a distribution of the moneys of the -`debtor `to his creditors. yet , there not .being uniform legislation. and it being well. known in Britain. the country with which we "wish to dothe largest measure of tradenthat there are no uniform laws. and that , the outside creditor. whether of Brit- ," am or any other country. has to be+ _ come acquainted with several differ- ,.-ent systems of legislation in order to . [I know what remedy he has. is serious- .ly 'hampe'ri'!; g. anpdihas hampered [our commerce. and 0.111? ,bnsiness relations ' in the past. ,'A;s,I said before. having regard to the fact that by the energy and industry. and` hope `and ambition of the people of Canada. we are like- ly.-whether there comes` a-wave of i bad times ornot. to reach out `still. " further inth'eAfuture.` and thisjat a `rapid _rate. I"th`ii1k ' is "the (bounden duty of 'very mem\'; er. at Parliament ,_to bring his experience and his ,V_VV/is-, I dom to bear_l1pon,;,this. matter. and it being specially. one of ;the.subjects relegated to this House by the `British North America Act`. `to . =exercise ' our .fui1cti o'ns:Ih this regard._'en&'n0t rele.-' ".`ea'ts>' F.Iit:'e.ltPr5`*i3- (F0. WW3 t.. . ii" i:971}`.d.l1i3}`T`!1d`:Viith.'. f.`1599i`!??PF'i 9! .l. j >vhi.n;svz.; ivvrk ? ` -It 1&9 bee%nV.sai;1Tth:`1t thte is some `pr ejudice*by_ farmers against -our In- solvency Act. I do not kxiow wheth- tbat.4s%oL:[9x .9`=a T npt J-`1n ;7.. cf.!j1aLi'it`is9}"I`,i...` V { 4*=1f9frr.!1; :i`6..t116` thatiiho tarlning cpmmun--' ity; and the industrial blnsnea gonor- ,s"_x,_;L: I'__._'AI_".L.-Lt ':_.:.-A I__...- _...-.. 5. !-!a.'.'.',`,'.- '.-.*-'- .-.-.-J ~-.-.-- 9 "-2- ---v ;ai;` 6xius thdt ehn hp` out udn hm _b y 'a'tIv'o`o'ut'ing`-what- 1- -bliove` 't_o be in` tlprilntorilntsnot oayeoially of `tho obmnibroial -xlasseu. not in: tha1.inter- act -at tho~.rn1:gL nlasaea lono. but in the broad general intereat_ gt. the Do- minion. Bglieving this to be the ct- fdct. I din_p_ro1iar`e`dA to give this meas- '_ 0 my sup'p`o_)rt. and to work to bring J "s1' 2-1.` LL- ~.-.`d. _'L'-..:i'.`I'4'. O.-' '-.8` in 1na` :;h".y_$ii`l;;t;:;:;;'-t;-.;;;e 2323;. p1-.iana,__ and _have~`the bC;nefit`..of the ,_:_~_-.o_s_y_~.-_ =-a '-_"- 1.`...'_I..-_r-.. -`AV .1! rlalm Iyffit C? V." .0." :V.`." `.1 .1 ' -pfdihiiifxie `of `ad AI1 )`ablverio y "Act. havn not found any prejudice among tumors against the passage 01 web -_ __x ` i|A_._...._...L2}.L..'-f.IX..L2.--Ll...L-as. *.`1`.`vH't`?M*.."-.3`--'~'!?.'! .'."." I":-.-'~.'.'..-Ir-. --. ,V`1w 5;: int. ` noprasentihg "a-'ai"stinotry-'ru`- ral oon stituno)".`~.! an} preputed to take the responsibility as such rep- _g_ ngalgiyp. and pay thgt Iwill take til tin}; no` up_o'n . <-`mas-_._-, 1- 1.- ..9`" `'5' "."'V ..`_`7' ""'"" -"-"A-"".' "' ""' the tgirnif in $58 gexipral intprosts oi whole of Eaada. . . j Vict}ot`i u'.}-VB.'V noircl hard , Zmck gtoyy that will please the hurt -_o_t.'.bwery nnguralht..- Tm owners . bl ` rqoiu 'n_oI_,1_' thc. w`a";_u-front hgvo 'j'bn..hAn_ "much. trouble `_ of late Ttho .ota,t's , yen continually [._b_tu.kin sud td1ing_ ffom chain "'i6ofn .` ind then the b`uildinp were ,damqed by leak;-'._ A man was liv- job of invoqtigating, and L'_'qptkod !o1"`ni;l lIw` days In vbin. `Then 1 .~a.'-- A`... Inn mun thn'cn\Iid- and the `f_'pka iozam;ny diyi *_1_V= L,ihof,dny 110 saw 1110 0!-D0. w~_.`:.-1- n|61I in unmhrina; (21 :r9nI.,IIIy III IQW was uquuv, -uu vccv `Whole gtlty `in Wondering; Great mick: I. at crown dig clam: on the bunch V qt, low` tid_e,_ and when" om caught 3 ; bivhlve he'6w"high' in the air with I '3t."droped it onto a slate root. 1 which `smashed the shell and a. phco _`o.fTIlut__o.[ und then now down and ; ancked'up the opened clam. T Itf III` `I C wt I 2- aunt 1-vv-g--_ System. of Treatment for the cure 0 Consumption, Pulmonary Troubles, Catarrh; General, Debility, and nearly all the ills of life, is medicine reduced to" an exact science by the world s foremost specialist. ' I 1'I__ EL- L2...-I_- -_..- LI..`..ann:`o A4` _ 31,, (ct t:h'o"x'J.i'u'1;:)):I_{-:.* do -you like my plmnz? 1 Play ".`Y W '- kn w. yoiutg (no nnvnnl b1Chel0P)"-H'm! Wk BIIISIIMPTIOII ' f WUL Au 3 LU: uuu.IIn ayes.-uu..u.. By its timely use thousands of apparently hopeless cases have been permanently cured. The Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil isneeded by some, the. Tonic by you Know. ,. ` ~ 110 (a savage ba.chc.-lor)--H'xn: Wk, ion't_you consult. an auri_s t? Tlie honor of -thus effectively arresting the progress of this fatal malady rests with the wonderful system of treatment which has been reduced to an exact. science for_ the cure of Consumption and for the cure of Catarrh and other prevalent conditions which pave the way for Con~ 'su'mption`-4-that successful method evolved `by America's greatest scientic hysician, Dr. T. `A. ` Slocum; whosegreat liberality, tln-`oug-h his Free l'rial"l`reatmeut. sent ` broadcast throughout this-broad land, has contributed most to the rout of _` the most `otent agency; in the destruction of human ife inf thisilhemisphere. ' --Z .A_____`,. His Free Syetem of Treatment ha "arrested the h'zmd`o'f death in thecases of thousand; of consumptives and has pre- vented the disease in countless instances. The Sloeqm Treatmenfconsists of four distincti-cmedies for the cure of Con- :iI`iInptlon,_ Lungs. Bronchitis, _-Gaurrh,-Indnll pulmonary and vast- 4IL'~n'AAdQQ n and In iunnn ni-incinlnn EDITOR'S NOTE.--The Slocum ,A f-.. A`__ ---___ -t HiIIl'l'lI,`IIlIl Ill yuluavuu _y nun. was-o~ - esienti I to the correction o in: (II , and is based \.afp`gn principles unction, the lrebtiild g of the tissues, the overthrow of animal-iorg`unisms_und the estab- THE"WF`EE TRIAL fltivbly llritni. 1 sun! Yvuuw `IJII_cI.AIVI'J.V`-I. Ir; W I fan. The dock employee of the G.%.;_-c .. lat Port 'Arthu`r. are strike. _ ~ ~-nogg -A-. Lytwa nnchonle, . `bray Twin destroyed` by % re. 3` _ '5-4XA.~ .`am: Th 0 east elVopeA of th `Re-80.119, Mine is again working. ' Aauntortveigfive eentt piecoa. b lc ing the date of 1901'. are in ciroulav. tiinl. ' . to -chtldrsn at tho risk of sin: sud` thciieil-bciu`; of q gig is shared. --Iuayon. " ll` h`s.s_V assured}: bssn slsbor or love tor_ mo to-study ths dlssuss of children with s View to their tone! and can. Isny grown people will stubbornly cup; to ms dsbmtstmu drull and nostruml that us` I I-one or bsrbsrsm. Km: 1 hold that this slznost. 3 crime to give thou _ physical sad mental dscsnorstion. Hy remedies (or vdsuIlron's` discuss an euecttvs and gaunt. but they are gnu;-sky hsrmlon; cry tho cm mothsr should but s llunyon Fa y ledlclno Chostr sad shbuldinsvsr an to Ros? lrsup Hod `wuh unyon's Cold cure. Lough L re. Ion 1-oat Cults. Fever Cure. 0. D. 8 C. Tab- lets. Cl`0l1D_ Cars, Cholera lorlms Cuts, Constspstton Cuts. Worm; Gare. Fsco sud lklnointmsnt. Munyon's Balm sud Imu- yon's Planters. This chest will DYING` sn untsmng silent friend in tho hour at 3606... A few loss. of tho ptopsr tslnslr given at the right urns um prsvsnt loud and d`snn!rous'spolls ot sickness. sud nvs many doctors` tsos. m IUNYONS REMEDIES. Hunyoni Ilodlolu` Cases. 83.50. I I and 21I others, the Expectorant by others, the Oxojell by others still, and all four, or any three,-or two. or any one. may be used singly or in com- bination, according to the needs of the case. Full instructions with each set of four free remedies illustrated here. Our readers are urged to take advantage of Dr. Slocum's generous offer. luuayun I xvuuganu uncut, gaunt: vv tuna no. ` lunyonh Cold Cure provonti pum- Iumlt, and breaks up n. cold in a tow. hours. Prlco 25c. D.-van:-I Inna:-n nahh-usual tn `Prat. noun. 1-.-nco zac. Pononal letter: addressed to Prat. Iunyon. Philadelphia. U. S._ A.. continue In} dOt1IlI'9f sickneu. will be unwor- od promptly and Ira` advice as to tract- ncnt will bo dun. 123 lisment of health in all the department! of the human body. = . Th. 6`.-up on-Anne-nf:t\ nmhndv all the ox me numan ooay. The four reparations embody all the necessary e ements of a. complete treata ment for Consumption--_its cure and prev vention-as well as for most of the chronic and wasting ills of life. Apparently hope- less: pages are cured bv their timelv use. RUG WGSUII5 I113 UI IIIUO npyal nun slur` less cases are cured by their timely TLAQA `nan 'nnnnr`=na t\(\ll1nr:A Gf less 08368 are cureu Dy Luclr 1nucI_y_ uac. _ _These free remedies comprise the great curative forces discovered by the emia nent physician, Dr. Slocum, they represent the acn1e_ of the pharma.cist's skill and with then) will be found explicit directions for their use in any case. - You are invited to test what this system .'will dojfor "on. 'if_ you are"ick. 1: writing u... _ . ans: urn: I TDDLTM N1` and` I0! I l'Kl:l-`v I KIHI4 I Kunltvnuyw a sun the Four Free Prepa`r`ations will`be'for-' warded you at once with complete direc- tions for use". ' ' Simply-write to the T. A. Slocum Chemi- cal Company, A Limited, 179 Ri Street: West. To:-onto,~ giving post 0 cc and express` address, and the free medicine` _ (the Slocum Cure) will be promptly sent. bananas in Canada seeing! Slocum`: fun , YOU alfe IDVIICQ (O l_3I'. `Winn. qua 3Jau:ou will do for ifxou areick. for FRE TRI L TREATM NT and fhe Four Free Preoar'ations`will`be'fot'-' (tn: axocum uurc; wm uc prunlpuy um... Persons in Canada seeing Slocum`: oc-in American papers will please send for samples to `l`oro_nto. ` . I

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