sr3AT_HY & ESTEN, BARRISTERB. -v--- as -6 Inc 0 per cent. Easy $3.32.: `B,::,'.*:? ;,..?.?-... 1:23.23: -:5; ~g-f5_.-,.- , .`:.-.-: -.- V I I-. 3.. name- tIh=8oli9lt_or' o!tc. Bank of Toron- __to uildmg. ha:-tie. Money to loan, LENNOX; COWAN & BROWN, muz- 3_24.___.. _.__ HEWsoN & CRESWICKE. BAR- W. Atrm`. BABRIBTER. SOLIOITOR. `I'I.._-L-__.' `T-.I_'_ -.__ - :v u-\r.I| 55!-IVJGJK \IL`I `U V loan on Beal`Estate at lowest rates. Farmers notes discounted. 001180- tions made in any part of the Coun- ty. Real estate bought and sold. Conveyancing in all its branches. Marriage Licenses issued. Uftice. Boss block. Dunlap street, Barrie. ll. 0.. L. 0. P. 8.. 0.. la e resident rhysisisn and surgeon of Toron- to General Hospital. mtn special. at.- tentlon to Diseases of Women. and Nose and Throat Work, also for scmc time surgeon m charge of E_zner`enoy_ hospital. Toronto. 9!- nce and mum residence. upstalrs in Mccsrthy _l$lock. 21 Dunlop 51'... Barrie. second 'door east ot Doucah Bros.- turnitnre weroroome. near lfive Points. -l: hone.. 106. & 8.. Edinburg; M. F. P. &-8.. `Glasgow. member of the British Up- tnalmolomeax society. .bpeo1alLy.- Diseases or the Eye. Ear. Tnroat -end`.Nose. Ottioe. 75 Dunlop street. Saunders Block. Barne. oppomte Post-Utfioe. and Bauway pcation. '1'hone.. 05; B. 0. Box. 96. '_(i5.t'e' o'f' rs. Harvie & Smith. 0ril- ha), Oftice anu resmence, corner of uwen and Collier streets. Barrie. _- -. __-w_ --:--3 -u-v u may an-up VJLAVAJ in Both;rve11 s Blot-:'k Allandale. On the premises at mght. fr. A. RADENHURBT. BARRISTER, A A_A__,,,, _____-__-, - -v_-v _.-._ _l:l-`oli>_iEa;.sA High C0l-1_1`t of` Jus-I nice. Notanes runlic. Conveyancers. Utfxoes-over the bank of '1.`oronto. Barrie. Money in sums of :pz,uuu and upwards. to loan at. 5 per cent. 1:1. 1:1. btrachy, xi. 0.. G. 11, Egten. __.._ v--, vv v --- 2:-cw -- ow. --o--v risters, Solicitors for` obtaining pro- bate of wills, guardianship and ad- ministration, and general dohcitora, Notaries. Oonveyanoers; etc. Ur`- tioes.,1:und.s blubk. No. 6. Dunlap street, Barrie. Money to loan at 41-2 and 6 per cent. Branon Ot- tioes at Ureemore and Ahiston. Haughton Lennox. Alex. Cowan, G. E. J._ Brown. L. L. B. . ..-_ w-w--.7 risters. Solicitors of the Supreme Court of Judicature` of Ontario, L-`rectors, Notanes. Conveyancera. etc. Money to 199.11. Otfices, ttoss Block. barrio. 0. E. hewson, A. 1:). H. Ureswicke. ` c ----g 1.--vu-1--::-uQvy -wx--Q vow] "i 1*-oct`or Notary. Conveyance:-. etc. Special attention in drawing and probating wills. obtaining letters of administration and .gI1al'(118nShip. collecting accounts. etc. Uffices, Ross Block. Barrie. Money to loan. Conveyanoer, etc. door. Uwen `street -_A?t'orney, olicito -.--u-w--- - 1-. r in Chancery. Uffice. hrs: , over Bank of commerce, Barne. - - DR. R. P VIVIANj T$E4\C45-Q A jug-gg LYON. PRIVATE FUN DB T0` Auu n.._I'ln_L,L, - n MANUFACTURERS. ' l'o__ucrVoul.LVl_rg'nlp,ug. 8!. John MONEY LOAN, zancnnnors. . sunvmrom _rmANc1n.._ PHYSICIANS. A Pinn nearly new, and - vwv.mcn'ormcn.` "' " A" " 42'- GATES PIMO MID SEWING MACHINE roI3__AL: All Cases Aocented. Call or_w rice H1; Brysoni l32~nrk 81., Buffalo} jospital _F or VY__9_n;ep :::;::.:~.. -nu nut. at lowest prices. with discdunt for ca's}'z Orders and have t delivered anv time you want it. 33... 3`'. ..`:u`s ." p?.`."fJ2"s,=.`1;-g`E:..E.`::.3:222: I -:N`Dc5W?vTN_'F- aNSURANG_E_ POLICIES zggcan get the but Anthracite coals, Store. Egg o.a..."i.`.?a`;l.`:'.'a`...*::`.;':'..tf`.':.`3'.?2::2.-<:*:.as un_1ceI at A. Morton's. V.S., 69' Collier street and B. Parker : Livetv Staolco. Allandale 'CHEAP COAL { L -.Ayp wooo Pnnifhr` for _Bndowmqnt Insurance in MO Xi nr Inna-u Inn:-uar}. um uamsnme. or untaz-1o.and The Lon don & Len of Liverpool. The Waterloo Mutual. of Waterloo. 011: The Economical Mutual. of Berlin. out The Standard Mutual, of Markham, On, Also Lloyd : Plato Glens Insurance Com- pany. of New Y: rk . he. Occ Hunbly & Bakes : Hardware Store, THOS. SMITH. \oU-l' I The llercsntne. of Ontax.-io. and Lsncaamra of I Jvnwnnnl ' (names) _ -_.__.......- as`! v .u.nnnunn|n.\1D Condensed advertisements on first page avch as wants of all kinds, lost and found. pmpeny for sale or to rent, specic articles, etc.. etc, must be accompanied with the cash, and will be inserted-hrst insertion 2 cents per word, each subs:-guent insertion 1 cent per word dresses and gures counted as words); but a reduction of one cent per word will be made when the number of insertion. of the same `matter exceed four. lI-n- 0... _ .--7 - --' _-:w -nuvvvvl \lL\/9? LUIJIC for ulvertllelnenu must in even ease be mounted onsolld metal basal. e ?Tl:|OS.SMITH 'l referred positions for Q; ments in the paper will be sold at an adg me , of one-third on above rates, on no ut}1erm%% count will special positions be given. TEE; l rule _will be strictly carried out CONTRACT CHANGES. Advertisers will please bear in mind th, notice of intention `to change advertiseme t must be handed into the ofce not lat:-r 5 '1 Sattitday at 10 o clock, and the copv for Huh ` change must be in THE Anvnxcnlgce C. later than 12 o'clock noon on Mondav in E0` week,_ otherwise the advertiser's anno.{m.m. may not be made public until the week fol lowing. . ' 12 changes of Advertisements allowed pe, year. It more are required, composition rate, will be charged." Ativnrtianrn -1311 and I... ..11__._,,r . ""d"x7ei:? :'i}1 not be allowed to use their space for advert1s}nz anything. outside theix own regular busmess. Should they (1059 `Itransient rates will be charged for such ad. 'vertisements. etc.-First insertion 10 cents 'per 11:: ' subsequent insertion 5 cents per line. *5 V Reading notices, 10 cents per line for 3,,` insertion ; 6 cents per line for each an n insertion of -the same matter. All item, an der 5 lines, of this character, chsrgtd "'11:. lines. Obituary Poetry 50. per line. ' ------------~ - -- v ....;`51uu Legal Notices Auction Sal A eto.-First inse rtion cen:8s pex-mil; insertion cents 1' Readinn nations. In rsnnta 3.? nle` % -veH**_a'.':e.~Av=s THE NORTHERN ADVA mmim . ON, N0; TnI`;AnvAxc1 sip:-oven to bag by P6! int ; ' Advertisements are charged . Ipace-18 hues agate measure m:.," T1- Ste ' muvsmnr ADVEBTISINQ `I ...-.1 \T-L:....- A._-L:-,, n u ue ugh. ....e., .......g Luuguli 13 taugnt tne 51951` way. The foundation we give will make for each student a sure start on the right road.` You'll ap rove of the way we show you and nmferstand the advantages of our instructions. We'll help you to win in the days of pr: gress. Wherever an Oice Employee is needed our students will give the best satisfac- tion. Onr attendance has already in- creased 80% over last year. May we send you our handsome illustrated 36 page circular FREE for asking. It is very convincing that we are the BEST. BARBIE Has a well earned reputation for the BEST in alllines. A thorough and up-to-date equipment, an efcient staff. Everything taught is taught the BEST way. foundation via oivn `an THE EXCELSIOR Business A Gollsge C! 33 30398 but by ordering from _ connnncxn. conrmcr mus I I I _ . Insurance Agent Conveyancer, 8 c. i_,; sent of the hon. member for . `As a matter of fact the pprt: that Mr. Leighton McCarthy took in secur- ing the post office was a decidedly "small" one. .Yes. p"small". seems ,9. very. fitting word to use in connection with 'his action regarding this post office. as -when Haughton Lennox brought the matter before thefliouse. -in July ;last. Mr. McCarthy appeared to be inclined to oppose the idea: on the ground of expense`.`. The ex- traot `from Hansard concerning the matter treads as follows :- Mr. Lennon.-"I would like to . ask the hon. Postmaster Gen- ". . oral about '-the establishment of . a {branch post office in the! north- . . am part of the town of Barrie. 4 ; In lspeaking -of this. it will: be re- I. . oognized -that I amspeaking of ; - something in a constituency . , which I do not represent. How- ? E ever. I am speaking with the con- : . North lSimcce (Mr. McCarthy) to - . < whom I spoke about the matter i ; to-night. About a year ago I was requested `to prepare a petition (for this post office. I did so.` and it was numerously signed. The 3 . matter was inaugurated. I-think. : . by a -gentleman named Sprot_t. 4 . Elie post office would be avail.- i i able to a large number of people =1 : in the northern part ofthe town ' . . of `Barrieyand in the country I if: .roundaei)out. who cannot. be "very I well served by the post office at `i n _ Barrie. It is pointed out that a _ if; .1 place` could `be got for the `post ;i I office -on -the line of thnejimail. -.1 route between `Barrie `and .Mid- A to :, ':h'urst.7 and that it e wquiaiwmseg c j.`qr9a`t`Donvgenience\ to a larg`e_,sec-; 1 i ;the country so, as . .;:/boliciderable section -of -th`ei ;.....;.; T 1 do not know*_tliat',Ailt' wqu1,1_, "tail: i-`any. expense on .4thvs __ . ususn u ` Auctio 'Salea, Amuse rtion p_a_r lin 4-_ I A-- ~ men e. .1`: _3l110.Bu-tie. nuuowuqnt Insurance 3 or money loaned ONT. L-sill Both `the local Reform organs con- tained news item`: last week to the attest that a.` Post Office had been established in Veepra Township. on "the out-skirts of the town. with Mr. 'Artbur Nash in charge. Mr. Leigh- ton Mocarthy -was given the credit of Iecuring this eonveniencetor the deighborhood. Doubtleee the `news item in question was. contributed by pln M I` thy vicl W i t h 0 pl A 5;] 31 per Aimmn in Adva has filo uw um: will be added to the Sn bnuiptiov Lit until the monav in paid. ` ` Suboctibon now in nun: for three month: and out will be charged $.50 per aunum. V All 8` l;a;_e tuinn Newspaper, Published ftom [the Oice, :23 Dunlop Street. Burio in the Countv of Simeon. the-Pro-V Vince of Ontario. Canada. every Thursday Morning. bv IAMUIL WESLEY, 'PROPRlET.OR T_HE_1 _Nor_a_1'I-IEHN ADVANCE ` "Quins leave Barrie for and arrive` lm the under mentioned plaoesas E ows: - 7 4.41 a. In. For Newmarket, Toron- to. Montreal and points east. . _ I 7.56 a. m. For Newmarket.` Aurora and Toronto. ' 12.16 p. m. For Newmarket and !l.`oronto.! . . . 6.26 pmm. For Newmarket, Toron- Ito, ontrealand East. - -1. --n-- `-1 2.20 a. m. For Orillia .North `Bay and Soo. 11.84 a. m. For Gravenhurst. Sco- . tia Junction and Parry Sound. 12.69 p. m. For vMuskoka Wharf. 4.00 p. In. For Orillia. North Bay and polnts West. " 9.24 `p. In. For Orillia. V 11_.15 p. m. For Penetang. 001- lm wood. Meaford. . ` . 12.1 . p. m. For Penetang. 8.40 p.m. For Stayner and Colling- . wood. 8.00 .m. For Penetang. Coiling- woo . Meaford. ll Daily exoep Sunday. ' daily. .' 5 Mobarthy.-'"rhe , petitiqn the: gentleman .. has spoken got :'zwa tgxywarded by him` through me E to `thy Pqgt-_gm._It;er. and Ivan "Shanna RAILWAY GUIDE Our New Postoffice. `nun oi! Suiacnxnnbx. In_ oonxieotion` with _the si1pply;o_t_ ma - the ; fact`) was brought out that owing to the .oar`elea`s. preparationi` 61 the contract `tor tjeg no gixovlgiou w_a q_ made tbr` thpir ; prgper ` `,. vglis:'1'i`hu`ion ;01oxIc}`Ich ` 1in.1wmh ensixim} tam-. ma V a w my tbiil the Jig A number of peculiar features of contracts for -the construc_tiocn of the Temiskaxning Railway were.prob_ed by the Conservative members at the Public Accounts Committee of the` Ontario Legislature. 'on -_"1`hursdey lest. Major Hendrie. of Hamilton. con- tinuing` .`.h_ic examination of Mr. Bus- sell.` ,'the' oivilfengineqr 6: the.` we fstruotion _!W'08'k._f ` . Mr, Lennox.-"By -the same car- rieras new brings the mails.` You would `have to give him same no- minal remun-er"ation. . It seems odd that the `member for South Simcoe.-in this case as ealso`.-in regard `to -the new Barrie wharf. had _ to come to the rescue of the! people or. we Norfth Riding. Many will wonder why the "Independent" mem- ber `for North Simooe was saianxious as to the expenditure for this :'very necessary public service. and argues- tion might also he asked as 1:0) how far. he is responsibie`-tm- the acts of the government and its expendi- turee? `ihe Potmaster General.--How rwill it -be served? Mr. LennOx.-`There will be no extra expense invelved because Ithe tpostmastera are paid accord- ing to -trhe revenue. ` The. Postmaster GeneraI.-"This caa6_ beams to be very well support- ed on both sides.` and I am` glad to find -there is Lsomcthing on which both sidea can agree. I cannot promise anything further than `that -the matter will receive careful consideration. Mr. Lennox,--"MyV hon. friend from North Simcoe .is probably oorrectin saying that the post office` will be establsihed in Ves- pra. At the same time. it would serve a number ofspeople in. the northernipart of Barrie3as well as many _people in the township of Vespra. There is a. schoolhouse in `the immediate neighborhood. and children from two or three miles around. in a thickly` set- had` part of .Vespra, would come there and be able to take the mail to `the people in theeveningl. .In_ .what my hon. friend says as to -the remuneration of the postmas- rter, I am` notvery much concern- ed.` I presume that it would not be on the basis of percentage if the `revenue is exceedingly small. but -that hon. Postmaster General -would make it on as generous a basis as those spoken of to-night. where the revenue is only "$30 or -$740. while the remuneration is -`$20. It the hon. Postmaster General .will take the matter into consideration and establish a post office, I am` sure there will be no ditfieultyplon the score `of re- _ mmneration. Sprott; is a. supporter of the Liberal party. " and I have no doubt will!` be very p reasonable in-his views and is pre- ; pared to accept what is fair un- ` der the circumstances. _ _ t office ;3lifs'"liquite' ;correotly.: {stated `eyaiamyf `hon.-`friend. I `do. not" think `i t'"`isflni t`7ha limits otthe: :town V of Barrie. but `outside`.th,e limits. It "was to 'be`called Ves- f pra. after `the name of the` town- ship in which it would .be situat- ed. Mr. Sprott lives` outsicie the limits of the town of Barrie. about at mile and a half from the town. "on the "line between Midhurst and" ~Barrie. whichhas a daily mail service. A mailbag could easily |be _lle.ft off 'at_Mr.' Sprott s..ho.use. This would be of advantage to a section of` the community. That -was pointed out to the depart- -ment by me, But I recognize that if a. post i office is opened there it should been the distinct understanding that `the postmas- xter would be willing to accept the remuneration which the depart? ment `ordinarily allow s. . and would not encourage any demand for more pay. 1-Upon that ,under- `standing, I would urge the hon. `Postmaster General to grant the relquest. ' _,e,__ __ -._- --......... ...... ......- lic library. ;`1`he` public `schools are asking `for; an. increase of $1,500. the Collegiate Institute for an increase of $800 and the Free Iaibrarrykfor an incrcasc of `$600. `a grand total at $2.900. -This means an increase of up- jsvards of twc .1_`4nil,l'I'and`. the V adyance pmhoe -hc991i;rir6it9La.i6t;n, as `over .4:'t;er.,';,an`it:";:a. A A` e Increased Tax Rate. The tax rate. in Oollingwood has an vanced at a inost alarming rate .d'uJ- iug `the last few years and the Bulle- tin sounds the` suhjoihed _ note of warni'ng,;-`(The ehtlookh for a low laxftrate for"190'4 has; been merely blaatedyaby the eiimate and- demands "of `the boards" I'th'e schools and pub- is; un._..'._._ `- The department of Indian affairs reports an Indian population of 108,~ 233 for all Canada. The largest num- ber is in British Columbia,pwith 25.- 582; ,0n.tario comes next with 21,093 ; Nor.th-west Territories, 17.649; Que- bec 11.066; outside treaty limits. 20.- 845. .There .were increases in Ontar- io. Quebec, New Brunswick. British Columbia -Rand Manitoba, and .de-* creases in` Nova Scotia. Prince lEd- ward Island and the North-west Ter- ritories. -An interesting section of the report of Mr. Pedley. thexdeputy superintendant-general, deals with the i health conditions which the Indians ` live under. There is a period after the .giving up otnomadic life; and the acceptance of conditions that approx- imate .those -of the white man's civi- lisation during which a decline in( the i "numbers of the bands seems unavoid~ v -able. - The birth rate is fairly main- `4 tained and is large; but the death rate outstrips it. In this connection .1 it is apparent that the death rate among the Indians must always have ! 1 been large. In the West for fifty 51 years there have been no ward, to re- "1 `duce the numbers of the tribes. while I; the protecting hand of the Hudson`s I Bay Oompany insured them against in the starvation that their habits of im- .t providence, must often have invited. 1 Yet the whole population from the I: head of Lake Superior to the Rockies does not seem to have much `excee.d- 's _ ed 5o.ooo. _It is possibly lees now. than ,6 it `was in 1370. The "unfit aisap-1: w pear in houses _as well as in wigwams. There may. be a` difference in athei- type that goes,_ but the effect is. the J same. In sanitary knowledge the In; ,3: dian in the West is where -the; aver- iv; age white. man was fifty years `or. so 5. ago. `and is slower to learn sthan`. the white race. At` Norway, House last ;3] . t] year there was an outbreak of grippe .1 and "pneumonia. and 39. died in: a baud ,. of 549. Alesimilar` outbreak at Sad~ 6` dle Lake caused 10 deaths. Small; * pox appeared in several of the re~ .ser ve's. Even in I cases` where there it wasbetter food-va.nd'the_houses were 1i` improved disease `carried off -more 1 than `the .natural` increase. rrhe Gov- ` ernmenthasnin its hands belonging to the .various..bands trust funds that amount to i$4.7o5.1s0. orabout $200, 7?.131ll3.19'o.-J10\18h.`.80`Il19 Indians are not -` i i eltaisanats we. funds! i t id Major `H e1`1Adrie' also pointed out that-Mr. MoDonell had sub-let rock exava.tion at $1.40. thirty cents a yard 1ess"than h.is.contr'act price, which would give him aflj profig on this `work alone, withht any labor on his own account. of $150,000. This was ndt `denied by. Engineer Russell. vs--un..`rv-nu-ca unvuav-V vv V1.3: The admission also eitfaoted from the engineer that if his origin-A ail estimates had not vastly under-' estimated the amount of expensive rock cutting and overestimated the cheaper 'iform of excavation, Mc- Donel1 s contract. which was accept- ed. would not have been the lowest. The reason for this was that while the MoDonel1 tender wastini gross lower, it was one of the highest for rook cutting and low on the othe class of work. A i sum nenagze`;nga:g;. rage: ` '[tioi{ ogithe 01142 miles amounted` to ..C2.400.000. wet the one item of rock excavation .alone` the engineer had `m"1deresti'mated'the work to the extent of 500,000 cubic yards. inyolv-j ing an extra payment to the `con- _traotors- of some $850,000. 0 This Mr. Russell claimed was as close as he could have figured under the'cireum- stances. `the rock not being visible on ' the surface in many places." As-auras. sult of this mistaken estimatewof the (rock cu`-tting $90,000 more than had been calciilalted had to be spent" on temporary trestle work. ` 0 {that the contract o:ffj~e`;`s,`t |'stV1'A`i1'_5-V}~ Our liadians. "s'hi1oh's I Consumption A . Tho Lung Tonic T ` __-..... .....v uayus. Auuucu. U31`, =I1'0W'~ sver. will have little difficulty in re- cognizing in this instrumentthe same- old tog-horn which, under -- another name. deooyed the good ship out of its proper course to where it still lies. waving signals of distress. 7- II-jo-tuna - .91.. V vvvqgv-J (ennui VIII "It would not be surprising if we should soon hear `a trumpet call from the `Globe tower .in an attempt to `rally the ;tem'peran ce, forces to the rescue. The experienced ear. how-A AVAF 10: `Ian... ISLLI- 3951-3, 9 ._-__ ._ _......... use In-LU yvuslug In Lltl.` `er and 'faster. theory goes forth. `Help, Ihelp ; T _"'1`o whom is the call for help now :_to lbeeaddressed? In all likelihood to the~'temperame electors of th8`p_l"2- Ivinoe whose reasonable appeals were '30 `recently ignored. 4114- ...-..l.I _-L L- ~ - - -- . (London Free Press.) Premier toss must` have great ltaith in the gullibilityof the tem- Iperance party in Ontario if he` thinks ito unite them in his favor in the `coming struggle on the strength of `his anti-ebar crusade. It may servepas "an excuse rror the return. of those .'politi;co-Jtempeiance Grits who are gweary at the "strike" against Ross `for his previous deceptions. But the `temperance or prohibition party as "a mghole canfhave no confidence in `any of Ross` promises after he .'has "slipped them up" so often. `One ,of `these in` a letter tothe; Montreal `Witness declares he ceased` to look to (the present Government for _ any `reform in that direction. after its `ship .foundered on the referendum rock'{. .This ..writer goes on to say; 5--Since then it has been slowly iidistress. Mrith -the Tmachinef pumps sinking, and now`. in the hour of dire. iworking day and night while t he"wa- _ lters of mistrust are pouring in fast- inr nu-ml enai-A- LI...` -_._ _.--- n -- thic sidewalks that were laid. the purchase of the Toner &sGregory property is `out - of all'proportion to the increse in our assessment, so that if every` spending body is going to` make it a point to tax .,the town s V resources to the utmost the results Ithe [immense stretches. of granoli- will beiserious. In making these re-. tion `that noppayment will `be made this year on the debentures -to be issued for the Cramp Steel Works, the `Elevator, the Wire and Nail` Mill. the Furniture Co., and the .Good Roads By-law; Whenthese come to L be paid, as we have every reason`, to believe they will next year, the situ-- ation will be still more serious. Mfe . do not wish to leave the impression that `these will all materially increase our `taxation as several of them '-car-l ry -themselves so long as they con- tinue to operate and pay taxes. .Their ` operation .will, :however. necessitate other expenditures such as the open- ing of new streets. the constructing of sidewalksiand` a further increase cf school accommodation- .'Ihese we .may .well afford it the industries sue-. narkswe are going on the "supposi- iceed. which we all trust they may. | . 1 ' l Laxative doses of Aye:-'s Pllls each nlght greatly aid the Sarsaparllla. when the sign of ough'& cold appears. It win cure yo . ' then-later ` i1` :1 i *:t:.?.,*;..'".......`* Y in Jun.- |SaiisaP%Iri|la.! If your blood is thin at1dim- pure, you are misevable all the l time.` It is pure, rich blood that 'lnviorates, strengthens, refrcshost. You cotjtainly know the medicinethat bringsegood health to the home, the only medicine tested and tried for 60 years. Adoctor s medicine. "I owe my me. without doubt, to Ayers Straps:-ills. It In the most wonder1'ulmedi- cine in the world for nervounneu. My cure in pernnnent. and I cannot think on enou ." nu. Dun Mownn. ewark. . J. Door *Hcalth% Most people` think toe -lightly of V a cough. It is a. serious matter" and needs prompt attention. 'r..I.. The Ship_ in_ Distress. inc `-, 4 M Q-ash. who worm tor nervoqnneu. my cure as meat, Mu. Dun HOWELL, owark, . __.__ nu- I-R32. rm. ` Lowell. Mass" `menus KENNEDY &. 00.. ARCHI- geom, nquweuu Block. Bmie. THE BALL PLANING LL COM: IlQI\$ V l`An:4-_L-_l___ aaulllllllap 90 -Ila UUILIUI nlonlnond ' ,3;-d B streets. Toronto. Tele- phone. yin.` 1336. Instructions left with Brhrwthy. & Eaten. Solicitors. _Bank 0! Toronto Building.` Barrie. wzll be promptly, nhtendad tn. UNWIN.` `MURPHY &- ESTEN, ON- tarl Tmntl liiilinunnn F` nnnnnn .... ANY.` QUANTITY on: MONEY T0 loan at 41-2 and 5 cent. 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