- --uvavl J-I-ULVIILJ-`J 'UL`U `U lo-a_n on Real Estate at lowest rates. Earmers` notes discounted. Collec-a tnons made in any part of the Coun- gy. Real estate bought and sold. onveyanoing in all its branches. Manria `e Licenses issued. Office. Res B 001:. Dunlop street. Barrie. vH. '1`. ARNALL. M. D. C. M..` OFFICE in Bothwe1l s Block. Allandale. On the premises at night. STEWART & sTEwAR?1'.xi3ARR1s- STBATHY & ESTEN. BARi%fSTEHSz L\-I!_!L , , , .- _.-v--. up: `no; we _ IAIp A.'e Lo -- M.'c.. L; c. P. s.. 0.. late resident Physician and `Surgeon of Toron- . to General Hospital. with special at- tention to Diseases of Women, and Nose and Throat. Work. also for some time surgeon in charge of Emergency. Hospital. Toronto. Of- fice and night residence`. upstairs in McCarthy Block`, 21 Dunlop V BL. Barrie. second door east of Dougall Bros. furniture warerooms. near Five Points. -.Phone., _1U5. mgwsom. & CRESWICKE. BAR- _,_L-_ G. A. RAm~;m;1 usus, BARRISTEE, A A.A._..__-.. u : w 1 -;jQQ`\lI' .QILQH`&LJJ University; Toronto. Fel-N fine and residence, 18 Owen street. low 0 Trinity ,Medica1 College,j Member of the College of, Physi- cians and Surgeons of-Ontario. Ut- LENNOX. COWAN & BROWN. BAR ` _l...4._._; ~..'.-no.--..-.o4.uu...u..u.-ouun-..a-co.-......u-...-an W. AUDT. BARRISTER. SOLIOITOB. ,'D-nu-ml-.... x'r-a..._.. n-._v_-_---A- [DONALD Ross. L. L. 3.. `Am -`2_lL__. _L- 2 tors, Solicitors. Notaries Public. and Conveyancers. Money, _to loan in any sums at 5 per cent. Office, 13 Owen Bt.. Barrxe. `H. D. Stew- art. L. L. D.. D. M. Stewart. Bplicitors in High Court of Jus- uce. Notanes runlic. Conveyancers. Othces over the bank of '.I.'oronto,~ Barrie. Money in sums of 452.000 and upwards. to loan at 5 per cent. 11. :1. btrathy. K. 0.. G. H, Esten. . etc. risters, Solicitors .01? the Supreme Court or Jutncature of Uutario. Broctors. Notanes. Conveyancers, money to Logan. Uuices, Ross block, Barrie. U. E. hewson. A. 19. 1:1. Ureswxcke. ` ' I 1:22-.-1- w---v-, no-spun:--ca-`Au; V-Agttorney, Sohcitor in Chancery, Conveyaucer, etc. office, runs: door. Uwen street. over Bank ot Uommerce. barrfe. - MANUFACTURERS. rlsters. Solicitors for obtaining pro- bate or: wxuwguarmansnip and ad- mmistratiomauo. general r.a`u11c1Lors, .NuLaries.. Ounveyanoers. eu:.. U1-V tioes, Lands block. mo. 6. Dunlop street. Barrie. Money to loan at. 41-Z and a per cent. Brancu OI`- Iioes at Uroexnore and Aluston. haughton uennox. Alex. Cowan, u. 1*}. J. brown. 1;. 1;. 15. _.._.--p an-.--ugu.:.nua..Iuj.up LJ\IJd.l.Il.I.L\JIUg Proctor. Notary. Conveyancer. etc. Special attention in drawing and probating wills. obtaining letters of administration and guardianship. collecting accounts, etc. Offices, Ross Block. Barrie. Money to loan. __________________________. -v-----: wan-nay Ala can Ale) IJ'lsUI\.I." tor. 8olio.i;:or,' etc. Bank of Toron- to Building, Barxie. Money to loan. pg.-...-p~...-.......-so--........u.....o. .... .....~......................--....................... DR. R. P VIVIAV, T HOMOEOPATHIST. 3 KENNEDY & co.. ARCHI; Bothwellb Blook5 Barrie. ... MONEY 1'0 I-.0_AN-. --:__._j (ARCHITECTS. snnvmiront _ T_N.+`+_N1AL:_ PHYSICIANS. "Advance "i'$`i`1f 1mnn'Is- ` Abvznnsn of_T9roiI-lI__ . --0Fy_G RATES -j ' h t cash ' ' Pcges?in religgl? henon. Apply A u vvu GIIGII . All Cases Accepted. Ca.1l1or,write M. Bryson. |32York 81., Buffalq T 1 F - ` 1Priv;te, Wome se3..,ded A 1: n........ --`---LA A ENDOWMENT INSURANCE POLICIES Von can get the best Anthracite c_oal:, Store, Egg and Nut, at lowest prices. with discount for cash orders and have t dehvered anv time you want it. Oices at A. Morren e. V.S., 62 Collier street Barrie. and B: Parker : Livery Staolee, All.-mdnle HospitAal_ _Foz: me; termqbeet, rates and charge Mortgages. Wills, etc., prepared . aoyears doing business in Simcoe nllv Invited to call and see us. GI: dlllc for consultation or advice. F'ICE-Oppooite Barrie H: Peter Street Onllia. CHEAP` COAL -..Ag D wooo MG 7 P"Pl'l'Y on our list; costs nothing. onev to Loan---Don : borrow a dollar until you see me terms,-best c mome-.. wan : ::.;".:`.`.:.":::..`: .::.':::-.. 925:2: Has awell earned reputation for the BEST in all lines. A thorough and up-to-date equipment, an efficient staff`. Everything taught is` taught the BEST way. The foundation we give will make for each student a sure start on the right road. You'll approve of tlw way we show you and understand the advantages or our instructions. We'll help you to win in the days of prr gress. Wherever an Office Employee is needed our students will give the best satisfac- tion. Our at-.h.nA........ L. A--A -'-- ' Business college Priv`ate funds to loan bn first cog??? collected. &c. on nu-p l.1-...l.._-_ - IV ' msumxivcg-: ';\c.?NTs convzvmucr-zns, ac. Rxnnsnnr 1-an Fouowma Fnuz Ixsumxc Comnuvms: The Mercantile. `now affiliated with The Lon- don & Lancaehire of England. Sm; ity, $15,000,000. The Waterloo Mutual, of Waterloo, 02: Tothl assets, 5334.083. The Economical Mutual, of Berlin, On: 4 Totafauets, $303,078. Also L1ovd e Plate Glass Insurance Com- pany, of New York. Cash capital, $250, 000 And time Sun Loan and Savings Company 3 of Ontario. ` A coxnnxsnn mvnnsnnnxrs. Condensed advertisements on rst page ave}: as wants of all kinds, lost and found. property for saleorto rent, specic articles, etc.. etc., must be accompanied with the _cash, and wil} be inse.rted-tmt insertion 2 cents per word, each snbiegnnt insertion 1 cent per word of the same matter exceed four. cute {or advertisements must In even: one be mounted on Iolld metal buses. year. mill `I... i'Preferred positions for local Zldv-Ilia: ments inthe paper will be sold at an advance of one-third on above rates, on no other mg. count will special positions be given. rule will be strictly carried out. CONTRACT oxuxoxs. Advertisers will please bear in mind that This Saturday at 10 o clock, and the copy for such change must be in Tim Anvuzcx Omle no; later than 12 o'clock noon on Monday in any wmlr. `n1-hm-mz... on... ...:_._u - -_. ..........u..o vuu. gwe me best. sat1sfac- tion. Our attendance has already in- creased 80`/, over last year. May we send you our handsome illustrated 36 page circular FREE for asking. It is wary convincing that we are the BEST. V.-. -u-no uuzon uwu {U `UUIIES 81` N subsequent insertion 5 cents pen? line, 9' each Reading notices, 10 cents per line for 5, inertion ; 5 cents. per line for each subser 11,. insertion of the same matter. `M _ _ All items an der 5 111108, of this character, charged as ' lines. Obituary Poetry 5c. per line. 5 TRANSIENT ADVERTISING, I-el Notices Ancti S 1 etc.`--First inse,rt1'on l_3n.ce:1t`:ss,;>`:`rm]ui:)eem er 1i Readin nO[i(`.l !R_ '0 tlnnvu `IE1: 1:318` . \lV$lI ll, L V WI}! > Advertiagments are charged acco; paco-13 lmes agate measure make V TH] ADVANdE a proven to ha . . ve Elzeunlusazstq clrculatxon of any`: Paper i ty own. - At`:-rnnfinnouun-`tn ....- -I_, s --.:`,..u._.1 THELLNORTHERN ADVANCE ' { BARRIE - onw- Coal is going, but by ordering from ywuuwuwy ! OVCI BARBIE nuon or navnce. cite Hotel, Barrie. and a. 43-1)` O. H. LYQN_ `for _Endowment Insu'rance Plates or money loaned -Jixpnr 14, Box 110. Barrie tution to control this navigation._and.- ' . they should certainly call a halt un- "J.-pelves_that the` operations so? reck- ` ' - \ `V A .._.i A project to lower the level of a great lake on a navigable route of na- tional importanoe certainly should not be entertained and put in operation Without the maturest consideration. .Yet it appears" that steps are actually being taken to diminish the -height of `water in Lake Couchichingj and conse- quently in Lake Simcoe, by enlarging V the outlet through the river Severn. _That an operation of no slight magni- , ltude is contemplated may be judged from the fact that the -proposal is to lay bare seventy-two thousand acres of land. To` say that this would not ' interferelwith navigation, with water power orwith thedstorage of the ' . spring water to provide against the 0 drier days of autumn, is an assump- ` tion which cannot be admitted with- out a thorough investigation by` _ex- pert engineers and an undoubted ap- proval by them of web a serious step. That such an approval can be obtain- ad from engineers who value their professional reputation is most un- likely4. It may be tempting to make a number of property owners a free gift of some acres of -land to each of them. without counting the (cost. which experience {might {hereafter show to be `far too heavy to be thus - i mourned. It might be cheaper to buy farms with cash to present to these favoured men. The Canadian author- ities have `a large sum at stake in this matter. The Trent Canal.` (on. which they have already_ expended e4,ooo~,ooo, is now within a raw `miles from Lake Simcoe, with a prospect suddenly arising that on arriving there the lake and itsoutlet may be Xtound seriously impairedrfor navig- ,_ab1e'p11I'poSes. The Dominion Govern- iment has a right under our consti- `Iii so] . i . 91 leeely undertaken will not bepreju-, 739] ."pa` i til they have fully ,satis'fi_ed':.them- uuagca Aowclt. ueeas, 3|-ed on shortest notice_. nmcoe. Farmers especx . _ Glad to see you. No V11. *9 Amusemen 3 per Jim 1.- 1 according :5 make on e Inch ih 1| o1' the{dArowTx1fi1i1_g' 91'? which they had already (been compensated. j ttrehdi fxjipngwgz-tier andL.Vpr:'esent edf to' t "Just a quarter of a oenlury ogo `there was a. very similar` tattemt upon the Trent Navigation on ano- ` ther portion of its route} It was thou` son the `river_Trent and some-"proper-V V _ty owners thought it would be a good` stroke of business to have somehnd. `_J'...`.I.I.-` _1_.-_A,,, 0 The Peterborough" Review enters the following pratest against any re-` sulation of Lakes Simcoe and Cou- ohiohing which may xesult in damage to the Trent Valley Canal ;-`- ` ` ' 'l'i'x'w`3'o"1'.'71sEe7oftor' "' _ I _g2.1 p. m.` For Penetang, J. For Stayner and Collins- ._J, B(;3:.ye%:d.Penetang. Collins- 31.)] Daijy 010895 Sunday, daily. _u u-vuruuvu IIIIIUJ IIIU VIRUS [I3 IIIIHIUP 3II'XFo Burl: In tho Countv of Simeon. the Pro- viuco of Ontario. Cumin. every Thursday Maniac. Mnuuu. wzsuv. Paopnutfba. RNA now am; will be added to the sun-mzpzza on List until the money is paid. ` Subscriber: new in arrears for throlo mantras" sad our will be charged $I.5o per annum. 01 per Ammm in Jdvwnao THE `N-0|`7Ijl'!-l.ERN__ADVANCE T '.'ui'ns leave Barrie for and arrive Vlrom the under mentioned places as _ollows: . F 4.41 a. m. For Newmarket. Toron- to. Montreal and points east. 7.66 a. m. For Newmarket. Aurora . (1 Toronto. 1 .16. p. m. For Newmarket and -Toronto. - 5.26 p. m. For Newmarket. Toron- to. Montreal and East. ~_ 1. _,FrankJapkspn 1 'f,'I1I\ t'\1 .\ 111 A7!!! VII 8 48 Column Newspaper. Panama am an Oice, 1.3 nmiuop Strut. ll.-I- 3.. AL. 0...... -: x__.- .|.- 13-- Protest from Peferboro. ` 2.20 a. in. `F0-;-73-1`-i.llia .North_Bay and 800. V - 11,84 9.. m._ For Gravenhurst, Soo- 't1a. Junotxon and Parry Sound. 12.50 p. m. For Muskoka. Wharf. 4.00 p. m. For Orillia. North Bay. and points West. 0.24 p. m. For Orillia. . 11.15 p..m. For Penetang.` Col- lingwoody Meatord. - iaAna|:% RAILWAY GUIDE MIuiii'o'i` pa1:TIams-' TIIIII or Suucuurruon. IF.`- u1?\`R?sl|' 1 ,_._--v` --v "311 uu,I.UW U111]- selt into the arms of the temperance! party and go to the country on the strength_ of prohibition legislation, which he will introduce at the oom- ing session of the Provincial Parlia'-` mentb It is is hardly prohable; how- ever. thet`t.he temperance party will `anew itself to be fooleodeiagain by the man _ ivhov hes ` fproved it s'A betr,yor. 2 _on__ ,so `many" ooo`asioiis_': elready2' V` The '.tei:i1I>Ira!xior:;15 ' . :fv7vif't1i.ninna,\ :c1es '"e1'eo tb" L Premier Ross has another great sohxeme now `for retaining the reins of Government. "He will throw him- gnic .'...a.- 4.1.- -7 The remarkable hold which sports in general and hockey in particular ' have Secured on. the affections of Silh- coe County people was very apparent : at Friday evening's hockey match. ' when -hundred-s drove in from the surrounding country to witness the game. Churchill, Stroud.*_ Minesing, ' ~Angu-s. Craighurst. Ellmvale and every village within a' radius of a dozen`- miles`was represented and the hotel `stables were filled with the horses. `which, a few years` ago. only got into town on market days. Whilethe tar-` mers of the present generation may not be saving quite as much money as their forefathers, it is very` evident that they are introducingpinto farm life conditions` which will tend ur`to_ make ethehoyrs and girls more satis- fied with .their._s.urroundings and less inclined to tirefot the even tenor in- icident to rural residence. which has driven so.many' `young people into ' the cities to _make a_, livelihood.I The Thornbulfy; Hera_l'd. _'publiShed the well known `fighway Cow poem last week. `William Kerr, of Thorn- ibury, appends his signature toijthe poem, coupled with the date "Dec. 29th. 1903": -We tare not _kicking about Mr. Kerr wishing to claim the credit of being the authoxg of the poem _ in qulestion, but weobject to his. clum- -sinessin. affixing at date so recent: as Dec. 29th, 1903". If he had (only written it "1803. he might have (rotten away with the, steal and welcome. but he. must be rehuked for his bungling . methods. a Althoiigh itnwa-sI25 degrees below zero in Midland on Jan'y 4th. this. apparently, was not chilly -enough for the electors. as conveyances were_ on hand to take them to either the North or South pole. The Free Press says- The day was a busy one for the elec-` torus. Teams with drivers_ were on the hustle from early morning until- the pole olosedat 5 o'clock.` `Not till then was there a halt made in getting: theelectors to the poles." lial The Elmv'al'e Lance says-"A horse belonging to Ja-`s; Ryther. Grohsland. ran` away from its driver coming from Barrie a couple of weeks ago. taking the cutter and jallcontents with it except the young`. man {who shad charge of the zreims; Mr. .'Rythe,r made a couple of `days fruitless search for the missing bovine. but to no avail. .We are looking ifor'inIorma- Guelph Herald. ` It was a.` victory tutor .Boys.i n` Barrie. Youth must be served. They are be- hind the times in Listowel, for I see they only got their Hay in yesterday. Gait ratepayers elected Munday on Monday, because they couldn't do it. legally on.Tuesday. A Miller will di:- rect the municipal mill at Niagara; 9. Cook will serve up theicivic bill of `fare at Sarnia; they have anlUffle-' mann at the head of affairs at Wa- terloo; a Drakle will quack from the mayor's chairin Windsor. .They se- lected the Beast available in Welland, although they have a. Marfquis in St, Catharines.. A Plummer will look out a Masop will try to buildup Sand- wich,` .There s nothing the matter with Midland s mayor-he's White. for municipal leaks at the S00. and ' {But 14.: the scheme _'hein'g thus aim- vdoued there woiI_1d_ have "been no.'l`1-entl `nal. or at. the least its Zooet would have been `enormously iuoreaseil,` Now there is another attempt of the same "nature. otfar larger proportions, and it should not be allowed to go through without the fullest and most care- ful oonsiderationf I EDITORIAL NOTES iClVIC -ELECTIONS. article written by Mrs. Emma B. Ree- sor shows very interestingly to how large an extent the Canadian house- keeper is a patron of our "national in.`- dustries; in striking contrastqwith twenty `years ago, the greater `part of the` housek`ee_per s supplies. imple- 'me.n'ts.an'd working materials are now . made inanada. An othe'r very `prep-e iftticai fea'tnre, of the number -isfegsyn1-, "posium on '-f.The, Oust` of_I_4i_v_ing. _ nd 1 ,_ -_-,-_,--, uuvuruu, am: an events in therealm `of sport are chronicled in The News. Public questions re- ceive thorough and fair editorial treatment. The commercial and fin- ancial pages of The Newsare parti- cularly strong features. appealing to every merchant -and nfarmer in the country. Saturday's edition "contains all the best features of a high-class weekly, its pages `being replete with interesting matter on many topics. A ' v..- The News contains twelve pages daily with twelve extra pages on Sat- urday. The news of the day is thor- oughly covered in its columns. A fea- ture is made of the political and par- limentary news, the reports _being full and free from party bias. The cable and telegraphic news of the day. is thoroughly covere in f_h9..1-nnlrn -n# n-----`- d, and all events l December 14th. 1903. We have pleasure in informing bur readers this week that we have entered into- clubbing arrangements with the Toronto Daily News, which will permit us to sell"1`he News and- the `Advance at the rate of $1.85 a I _ - in` year. . - The Advance and the Toron- to"Dai_ly News for $1.85 cognized to such an extent that she .__-'v vvv-any va Scotia. and 1.1.!) "GB '1JUl.'ll Ill J.V0"' accompanied his pa- -` rents as a baby to Upper Canada in 1826.! His father was David Soules. and he became _a friend and devoted _ admirer of the late Samuel Lount." who was hanged in conn_ection with - the rebellion of 1837; It was after '- this sturdy pioneer that -the young Samuel Lount . Boules `was . named. The homestead had 3 been established in the primeval forest on the shores of Kempenfeldt Bay. on the site of " the present summer resort, Big Bay Point} Early in life he married -Miss , Drury, daughter of `-theelate County Councillor, Thomas Drury, and first cousin of Hon. Charles Drury. the presentsheriff of -Simcoe `County. Of late years the old gentleman often drove into Barrie, when the narra- tion of his treminescences of pioneer days of Ontario s premier County al- ways proved -most interesting At the time of hisdeath he was` visit- ing St. Louis with his daughter. Mrs. Lawley-York-e. who has been spend-. 3 ing the summer in Canada, after an absence of many years in Eur.ope;, where her -musical talents were re- probably .possesses the "most unique- and valuable collection of gifts in the world. an IUUIU H.110 -W arnloa ennin-9'. It has been learned that death _re- rsulted from Bright s disease. .-Nine children survive. v'iz.-_-David. of the O. P. R.:`Thomas, of BigBay, Point; Mrs. Louis Myer. St. Leuis:, (Mrs. -Lawley-Yorke. Berlin. 3|Germany; Samuel Lount. Memphis. Tenn. ; Mrs. Geo. Oromer. Munsey. Ind.; Bertram Edward. Chicago: Dsoar Edmun.d. Chicago. and Maud Ethel. of St. Louis. II'D\IIn' T...._l.. Q_-_'|-- v--v-mew; can-u AALEILLI JHLUUIQ U`. at: Samuel Lount Soules had the dis- tinction of being one of the pioneer settlers_ of the township _of Innisfil. in Simcoe` county. H-e was born in No- va Qnndv-:n ......: . . . . 77 % you-nguan rooKp1.Aom on THURS DAY TO THE UNION CEMETRY. The remains of the late Samuel Lount Soules, of Big Bay Point, whose death -in St. Louis-was announced `in last week's Advance. arrived in Bar- _r ie4 on Thursday, interment [taking place at the Union Cemetery; The funeral was _very largely attended, a large number of the old friends of thetdeoeaseddriving in from {the country to show `their respect to his memory. The pall-bearers were Mes-7 srs. John W'arnioa, John fMcCabe, John Irwin. John Fennell, William `T1-ibble and .'W'arnioa Hennin-9'. It has Mann In.-........1 A.L-L .1--LL -~ SAMUEL _LoUN'r SOULES- I would be a pretty place at the` head of a "teniperance refornj movement. Fancy Btratton and ."Cap." Sullivan drawing up` anew Ontario Liquor Act, with the assiste- ance of the rest of the motley crew who {have brought politics to such a low ebb. in Ontario. There will be highcarnival. indeed; in hell, when the Prohibitionists link arms with this bunch and temperance legislation will receive a `set V back from which it will not recover within the cen- tury.` The`.R'oss Government has got to go a_nd"if the -temperance party wishes to fall with hit. the funeral will betit-.S,own. ' L .. A Patriotic Note. - . wus~v\.|&lM.ll 1.|U|LBU" atron in;-` contrast. with {ago} greater `part ,,,,,,.,.s, .........'|:__ -THE NORTHERN ADVANCE - Consumption Cure The Lung Tonic * I ' . U1. um right wing. this was witness 1 third winter on the plough. He got on at Colwell. The wing was ex- tended on the right at the Colwell station; The left wing was not ex- tended until the plou h reached the townline, Witness. di not notice the i right wing go out. `He did not no- tice Givens go over to Hunter.` He first knew of the right wing being out when the switch was struck. He got the gong to [tint the left wing out after crossin he ltownline: - He could not say ow long it was before he got the signal to take it in again. He only heard one -si nal- for the right wing that day an that was one gong to take inthe wing; He could not remember a case in which the other gong had sounded and he did not_hear 1t. _ W itn-ess had never made a mistake himself in putting out the , . - ' :1 ' _ This concluded the evidence. and `the verdict was Eresented as pub- lished in last :wee s Advance; vol-J uayvvucu nu Lluu SJJUW ~ o-n_'t'helveft `hand side( The_ gongs .were working satisfactorily. He con- `sidered the right hand bell safe and knew of the condition which it was in: He `could hear the gong-s ring each time he signalled. He was care- ful about this. If a signal was given by mistake through the ropes_ cad- ing to the gongs being fastened to- .gether_ he would hear the bell ring and know of themistak-e. Henever hadany difficulty in hearing the bells ring no matter how fast the train was running. `He could swear that he did not ring the gong to ex- i tend the right wing after `crossing the town line: _ g, William Carson, who had charge of the left wing of. the plough, stated that he supposed Hunter had charge of the, right wing. This witness Winter nn +110 v\|n11n-In 13:; ._AL _- _..l_..:.vv-. v\| av luv u VUIJUIUIL JUD- James `McPherson stated that he` was in charge of A the snow plough. He was the man who sat in" the bupola. and rang the gontgs which controlled the flanges. The right wing was ex-V tended until the townline wa~s.reach_- ed and was closed by his instructions until they crqssed over. .'I'h_e wings could be seen by opening the window of the cupola and looking out. After crossing the town line he gave two `signals `to the left wing. -He did not think he gave any signal to the right wing. The ropes leading to the gangs" were Sometimes connected. He thought they were -connected at the time of the `accident. He did not think that he pulled for both gangs at the same! time. He only expected to find snow nn +1..-. Incl. n......I 41, M - 3V1: VI up--at \JIQIa `II: \I \L\I Joseph McQuarry testified that he had examined the gong and formed the opinion that_it was out of order.- It appeared to be a cobbled job. _Tn~1nnu '-'lM'n`D`|..~........... ..4...__1 L`L_L 1 ,. (Continued from last week.). Alexander {Kennedy vstated that. with,M'.r. M-cQuarry. he had visited the scene of the accident. He agreed with Mr. MeQuarry in saying that the gong `was out of orderx ` 'I ___ 1, `II I'\ - A BRIEF sY1~o1>s1s or min 3':-_A'rn-' nmrrs mum BY mm wrmmssms W_O wmnm mnmrnmo. - msvrr. Momrs ommn MATERIALLY IN sown pomrs. T. . Jury took Eviilence on `three different Occasions and sat till 2.30 A. M. on the wind- [ nun. n CORONER S INQUEST A INTO DEATH 01-` JAMES PATON. Ayers Pills greatly and recovery. Purely vego_t_able,, gently laxative. The harder you cough the worse the cough gets. . dues inammation. It heals, I strengthens. Your doctor will explain this to you. He knows all about this cough medicine. - ."We have used A102 ! `cherry Pectoral in our family for 25 {can for throat and lung troubles. and we th nk no medicine equals it." Has. A. POIEROY. Appleton. Minn. 85c..l0e..l1.00.. _ ~ .1. 0. A1`!!! 00.. All in: oil. far . Lowell. Mass.` tor V. .....-. % 4 weak Prices 25;, 60c. and stgoo A-y'e`r As C~herry` Pectora-I .qufets_ tickling tl:`roats;..hack- ingcoughs, pain in `thelnngs. It relieves congestion, sub- `jg S. C. WELLS & CO.` v'1`9xionto, Can. . H `Lekoy, N.Y. is a guaranteed cure. If it doesn?t benet. you the. druggist will give you your money back. che}y"L Pec%tm-an g as inammation. It heals. ., ~ `THOMAS co.. tgots, Block, E `Advertise in The I .UNWIN. MURPHY 8: ESTEN. ON- tario Land Surveyors. Engineers. etc. Established 1852. 0ffice,Medi- .oal Budding. 8. E. corner Richmond and Ba streets. Toronto. '1`ele-- plgone. ' . .1336. Instructions left wnth Strathy & Esten. Bolwitors, '_Bank of Toronto Building. Barrie. wl be promptly. attended to. ANY QUANTITY on MONEY T0 7 loan at 41-2 and 5 per cent. Easy I terms of . re-payment. Lennqx. Oowan & BTOWII. Snlilfn-pa Rn!----L $7o.ooo EOR INVESTMENT ON GOOD ffnnhnl nanny.-3|-.. -4. I__--_. Hours.11toe1; 7 8. Residence and Office. Corner of Dunlop and Poyntz L Streets _ uauuur . n_ayne1d 8t.. Barrie. B ora.& a1l1e,suoo'eaaors to Geo. __________._________,________ . , HE BALL PLANING MILL COM- pany. 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