Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 14 Apr 1904, p. 2

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` %___________ THE BALL PLANING MILL COM- pany. Oarpentcring. building. _and , manufacturing of doors. sash. blinds n1_u-uldings. etc. Planin or all km_dn done romptly_ an satisfac- torily.` Hot last drying kiln. Dis- trict agency for grained lumber. ' rlltllf- nnvfinl Rf `noun-in Tin.-In- _Houns.11 to 1; 7 to 8. Residence and Office.` Corner of Dunlap _and Poyntz \ Streets . ` 3 o. H. LYHN. PRIVATE FUNDS fro DR... W. A. ROSS. PHYSICIAN. SUB- H. T. ARNALL. M. D. 0. Mon OFFICE Dr}. J. c. SMI'.l.`H._L. C. P. 3., 0NT.. D3. J. F. PALLING. GRADUATE or Trinit University. Toronto. Fel- low 0 Trinity _.Medioa1 College. Member of the Cohege ot .t hyai- oiane and Surgeons of Ontario. 0!- fice and residence. 18 Owen street. DR. J. ARTHUR R088. L. B. c. P. Be so '- M0 Del 0- MID Fe To M. on Le Co` Pa Se. 0.. Physician and Surgeon of '.loron- to General Hospital. with special at- tention to Diseases of Women. and Nose and Throat Work. also for some time surgeon in charge of liznergeney. Hospital. Toronto. 0!- fiee and night residence. upstairs in Mecarthy Block. 21 Duhlop 8t.. Barrie. seeond door east of Dougall Bros. furniture warerooms. near Five `Points. -Phone. 105. v. AUI~.'r`.~BA1uus'rER. SOLIOITOB. Proctor. Notury, Cenveyancer. etc. Special attention in drawing and nrnhn Hnur wills. obtaininsz letters of _ ---.., ..'- _vv aanvnd uuv figures from all sources` are `carefully complied, that the ordinary expen- diture of the Dominion Grovernment tor` the years stated were as follows; -1896. estimated population. 1.5.0816,- _061.; `expenditure per head, $7.26..For 1902; esthima.__ted ` population 6.466.931-.h expenditure per head, $9.30. Special attention 1n orawzug uuu us. obtaining on and guardianship. counts. etc. Offices, gm-in- Mnnev to loan. probating wi administratl collecting ac Dana Dihnb R collecting accounts. ow. Usuuuog Ross Block. Barrie. Money to |.I`JLVJ.V\lAp vv vv 9;: -- -u.vv vv _. _ riaters. Solicitors for obtaining pro- bateot wills. guardianshig and ad- ministration. and general olicitors. Notanes, Oonveyanoers. etc. - Of- fices. Hnnds Block. No. 6. Dunlop street. Barrie. Money to loan at 41-2 and 5 per cent. Branch Of- fices at Creemore and Alliston. Haughton Lennox. Alex. Cowan. G. E. J. Brown. L. L. B. ` In in Liilullaaawa.-nag-w--. ----_-_-_,- V , Attorney. Solicitor in Chancery; Conveyanoer. etc. Office. first door. Owen street. over Bank of (V.-um.-`ans-no ngry-in_ :AdvcrtisL in The Agivance QUUI. Uvv cu 51.; cu. Commerce. Barrie. w:-w--- nnnvavoaa Q9 :1: 4 1-2 ax-ad E.per cent. Easy terms of re-payment. Lennox. Oowan &. Brown. Solicitors. Barris- ters. etc. [III IV I395` ID 95:;--v v- -w--__ ____`_ risters. Solicitors of the upremu Court of Judicature of Ontario. Proctors. Notaries. Conveyancers. etc. Money to Logan. Offices, Ross] Block. Bgrrie. 0. E. Hewson, A. E. .H. Creswicke. 7 v:v'-vu 3-vgw -Q: v ----:-a-.15 `rub! tvhl freehold security at lowest rate ot interest. No principal money re- uired--until end of the term. H. . Strathy. Solicitor. etc.. Barrie. u.'I.vI. uguuuy I01` gralnou lumber. Faotoua. Baytield 8t.. Barrie. Rati- oro ls _ allimsuooeaors to Geo. Ba . T_H;ANoaT'rHr-zan Anvumc: `Lil-1.55.5 .5 at J'JIJ&.I.aIp `tiuol. Notaries Public, Conve ancers. Solicitors in High Court of -J-1i;-' Offices "over the Bank of `oronto.` Barrie. Money in sums of $2,000 and uwards. to loan at 5 per cent. . VH. Strathy. K. 0.. G. H.- `Pal-an HI-I2 II RLIA UV 7 raga` Iv gnaw . tors. Solicitors. Notaries Public, and Conveyancers.. Money to loan in any sums at 5 per cent. Office. 13 Uwen 4St., Barrie. ~H. D. Stew- art. L, L. D.. D. M. Stewart. ---wpvy cove coca` Q` IIAVZNI Q`! l-lo:n on Real Estate at lowest rates. Farmers notes discounted. Collec- tions made in` any part of the Coun- ty. Real estate bought and sold. onveyanoing in all its branches. Marriage Licenses issued. Office, Ross Block. Dunlop street. Barrie. UVLI Int 1 Esten. "i'n'32"vJ'eT17; Eiol. 'Au"a'.'.a'a'1;.` 6; the premises at night. "i;e' o':'13.'}1-"ail; Ii:;'x'11i:.'I;.`0-'i_l.-' 'a). Office and resxdence. corner of dwen and Collier streets. Barrie. 75'! iv: an: av: -j--.-w--1-V -.-_-v eon. etc.. L. R. C. 8.. Edin.. L. R. . 2.. London. Offices and night residence. Brown's Block. Duniop street. Barrie. Telephone. 77._ I wt Q-QCQ av Quw----' --- cow. cw -- '3 3.. Ediffblrss M. F. P. & 5.. Glasgow. member of the British 0p~ tbelmologneal Society. I5peo1alty.- Diseases of the Eye. Ear. Throat and Nose. Office. 78 Dunlop street. Saunders Block. Barrie. opposite Post-Office. and Bailwa btation. `Phonon 54;el: . 0. Box. 9 . DR. R. P VIVIAN MANUFACTURERS. V `A318 Page 48 Column Newupavr, _ Published ftom the Office, :23 Dunlop Strut. Barrie in the Countv of Simcoe. the Pro- vince of Ontario, Canada. ovary Thundav Mowing. by ` SAMUEL WESLEY, PR-OPRIETOR HOMOEOPATHIST. MONEY 1'o_ LOAN.` 1BOH_ITEO'.l`8. BURVEYON PHYSICIANS. F`N_A1i`_..M*-.- Ii If -...... I-. 3 AD:VER1'|SlNG 3:7? _ _ _ --pp`. THE Noamenu Aovmm BARRIE - hum T ZN; now am: will be addcd to the .`.Lbscdptio List until the money in paid. . _ --I____!L___ ,_-_._. _ t,, .L__, __-_;I__ -_.I _ Tn; Apvgvcn s_proven to have the largest clrculatxon of any pap"- county Town. Advertisements are charged acco 'gp9,oe--18 lines agate measure make _ Nt_ices, {auction Sales, Amusem % .e1-,c.-`-First. _1nsert_1on 10 cents peg lmefzxn fgnboqqnent mgennon 5 cents per lgne, - Reading nouces, 10 cgnts per lme for gm , % insertion ; 5 cents per lme for each sgbsequm } ` insertion of tin 38? matte A11 Item an, der 5.111193, of the character, Qhurggd N 5 linea, V, Obituary Poetry 50. per lme. ! iuooouoooouoouuoooo T v. .- v . 1 E Preferred positions for local ad ments in the paper will be sold at an mm Z. , d of one-third on above rate R W count will special positions he gi' _ - rule will strictly carried out. ' `en Thu CONTRACT CHANGES. Advertisers will please bear in mi notice of intention to chan must be handed into the office not later than Saturday at 10 o'clock, and the copy for such change must be in THE Anvazccs oice . later than 12 o'clock noon on Monday in 311' week, otherwise the advertiser s annou may not be made public until the lowing. , 12 changes of Advertisements allowed pe, year. It more are required, composition me, I will be charged. Awnrfinnra nl" nnlv Ln nl1.....,.1 L, , _nd that go advertisement. Omen: week fa}. 9 011 no other ac. . mu nun SEWING MACHINE FOl_i__ALE % ENDOWMENT INSURANCE POLICIES ' A nanrly new. and R3) . 7.a$x'.'zz:*:'o:e:.:*'i::'- W M-"W Tie ; Condensed advertisements on first page Ivch as wants of all kinds, lost and found, propexzy for sale or to rent, specic articles, etc-.. etc, must be accompanied with the cash, and will be inserted-hret insertion 2 cents per word, each subsequent insertion 1 cent per word (names, addresses 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. aruu aneuasnuue. OI untarlo. and The Lon don 8: Lancashire of Liverpool. The Waterloo Mutual, of Waterloo, Out The Economical Mutual. of Berlin. Onr The standard Mutual, of Markham, Om ' Also L1ovd's Plate Glass Insurance Com- pany. of New Your. Private funds to loan on n: mortgages. Ac- counts collected. are. Ofce over Hambly 8: Baker : Hardware Store. Blff. OIIL A " ILL IIV \.lII.llI 9 Advertisers will not be allowed to use theiz space foradvertisxng anything outside theiz own regular business. Should they do u transient rates will be charged for such ad. vertisements.- ` 1--- ---- v-cw ---v--' u- r-UU`-- \ Subscribega now in arrears for than months and` our will be charged $1.50 per annum. i- -, ._- -_.._--_ --vv:- -vu-Al 1: 1 outs {or advertisements must in even ` case be mounted on solid metal hues. ` . THOS. SMITH Rnusnrr -ran Fouowma Fm: Ixscmca COIPANXES: 'I;h0 Mercantile. Of Ontario. and The Lon don & Ln.no.nnhh-A nf T.h1nv-nnnl Ai.lAN|lA|.E LUTS FOR _ALE. Highot ash price `client. in relinhla Apvlyiat lI\I'D'l _comusncuL confmcr (Succxssox 1'0 scnoccm & Smm.) , J mob : Terrace V T81 per Anmmo in Advanpe . Went Baldwin Street. ` CONDENSED ADVERTISEMENTS. 3-gos. SMITH 1 Insurance Agent Conveyancer. 5 c. b"'5'l3E ADVANCE ormcm, TRANSIENT .u>vmmsm kT-LZ..-.. A---L:-., n n . _O. H. LYQN _ .A mm. W000. ' I 8.00 .m. For Penetang. Calling- . .w I . Meaford. * 1| Daily exoepb Sunday. ` dailar. V d for Fadowment Insurance IIDIIIIOI or money 1011163 14.1904 110. RATIS. Barrie. IN ONE BLOCK OF TWO ACRES "Mam: RAILWAY GUIDE 2.20 a. m. F0:-(-):illia ,North Bay and Soc. A 11.84 a.. m. For Gravenhurst. Sco- ' tia Junction and Parr Sound; 12.59 p. m. For Musko `a- Wharf. 4.00 p. m. For Orillia. North Bay a points West. 9% p. m. For Orillia. '11.15 p. m. For Penetang, Col- - lingwood. Meaford. ' 12.10 p. m. For -Penetang`. _ 3.40 13.11:. For Stayner and Calling- urnnrl Fooh FOR THOUGHT Tnnii op Sunscurnou. Ism- 4 ;=i1sef:;.gwher_1 gneeded. _:;'_he 9:; 41896 ,5.07.0`.'000`~.= $41,702,383` "$8.22. % % ,;a7aamraii. 1 invreasen as itronmw `Week. popu1etim:"1;peqditui;g.., I1e*,. 1897 15,120,000 42,972,756` 8.30 1898 5,175,000 45,334,281 8.76. 1899 5.280.000 51,242,635 9.85 1900 . 5,285,000 55,717,467. 9.98 1901 5,840,000 57,982,806 _10_.88 1902 5,500,000 63,970,780 11.82 According `to the Wingham Times. Mr. Holmes in referring `to `the state- ment he objected to said :- If `that statement is `true. the Go- vernment must` have increased the taxation 'somewhere.,? Will `anyone tell me how muchcusLoms'_ taxation has been increased under '-Liberal rule? V I A Of bourse nolone could tell him: 'of_,- It is `generally safe 'to con- traditctjan opponent, wave the hand. as if that settled the .qu estion.and.` [go on `to `talk of fsomething7 else. But the Advance was able to return to the charge with the following authentic igure's;- * ' Cust-omts `taxation qollected for seven In retiring fromithe Presidency of the `Board of Trade, at.` Friday s meet- ing of thatvbody. Mr. Lamb ma.de a dtalteetment 1to the effect that cheap ' power was so great a consideration with manufacturers that it was al- most useless `to offer them induce- ments` `to locate in a !town which "did not possess this most desirable `com- ' modity. There are other considera- tions. however. which have fully` as much weight with industrial corpora- tions. such as competing railway, lines and water communication. A comr- binaltion er the two Last mentioned advantages would be an inducement which would, in-certain lines of busi- ness. outrank cheap power as a .`drawing card and with `the comple- tion of the Trent 'Valley Canal and the construction of the Canadian Pa- cific Railway: line from Sudbury` to Toronto. Barrie will be_ placed in an excellent position to attract `indus- tries. ;With the strong" evidence re- cently produced baforethe Transport tation Commission at `Peterboro, con- cerning. the'importance `of opening up the Trent Valley Canal route as view` `taken of the A matter by the- chairman, -there seems to be no room for doubt regarding the early action of the Government in`-fplacing the re- maining uncompleted sections` cf_the canal under cont:-act.~' Barrie -.will communication and `the. [subjOi_ne.d Saturday s"'-Mail and ` Empire `goes to ]I0W39f- _ ` soon as possible and the favorable . thus be given the advantage of` water despatoh; from Montreal. published in- i show `5that'fit is: "531? ajmatteyr -`ot _a. `year or. .'_l`5.`V_07b_8fV() l_O; town will` `be; . gantered-.:=by,i `ai competing; lin_,e.i oi-._:rail:_-._ way:"- .T.h-"3e;Ift6h7 }:1fe9.de" iiiiiili-" years under Cohservative rule- 1-8,90 V . $24,014,908 1891 ,1; . _ ' _ 23,481,069 .1892 . ' , - . 20,550,581 1893 V .. 21,161,710 1894 9. 8 . 19,379,822 1895 1 V _ 17,889,269 1896, 9 , ' 20,219,996 T0111 1 2 1 Customs `taxation collected for `seven ye-ar_s under Liberal Rule- 1897 1 `$19,s91.997 1898 1 V ' 2 122.157.7233 1:899 ` . ` 1 25.7342 9 1900 . . 1 28,88!` `'61 1901 `V '1 '29.109.9:.~.. 1902 1 1 32,425,332 1903 . 37,119,324 1903V _'J_?ota1 _ 5 ' $195,315,790 7 years Liberal rule 5 $195,315,790 7` years. Conservative rule 146,695,355 Increase . $ 48,620,435 `:When in opposition. the Liberals called customs taxation by the name of legalized robbery". Now that the expenditure and veustoms taxation has been increased 'l:hsew do not use so harsh .a. `term. This fact should be noticed also- that with the increase of taxation. the enormous increase` in expendi- ture.-tand large additions to the pub- lic `debt, `the Government has "no great public works "to show for seven years of largely incxjeased expenditure. In reply to an _en1quiry for particulars of the alleged- agree- ment regarding running: rights be-? Itw;eenN Toronfto andlsudbury ov_er`7 Itlie -`proposed f&J_'am,es Bay Railway Mr. D.` McNiooll. vice president of l 'sthe ioanawdtaxg Ra`ilwa`y'. -__ptete'djite-da`g_ thgt 1t1; ;gtatm_gm.`e e l .w~hich- . ihduetzgiualf :- ;osreu1~taa;~mt slerunhint. * e arsa::ta&e " " `i6iighE`?tiir=*or~;f ..4,-gum ` .'..,..` . Our Advantageg. Mdnday evening's `meeting of use '1`_own' C ouno`i17 will_ be : fraught with much interest`. as prdbably the order `of business will be so arranged` than Ald.MoI'.ean will he Lgi,ve n_" an op- portunity early in `_ the_ passion VV aha Jnake gopdsbhe sens,a.'t-i1ona'l.oharge's of ooxjruption .wh'i6h -he madg on` the oc- o/1_sion1,;of 't_he las_t r;`1q9t_i_`n1g~` _ot ~t'h_e. ` qoginagl; l%1ft will he remgamrea that '. A ;1d.j-_M<(I488gll`.[\.0ILl his iionor-.a"h. mam-3 : #59 ` ff:- t1!,9`;` C ,A>1'.I_1.7;-I, _l4it5'1',-;h8t,}`131*i" % W xv, mar Four 'thousan`dv farmers in --the _ Northwestern grain belt have eom- - 'bin e`de in a way ftha is an` object -les- 1 . 1 soneto farmers everywhere. D1ssa- 1 tisfied with the-speculations and un-, due profits of `the middlemen, `these producers decided `to sell on their own account. '.Th_ey handled _mo.ue _'h`h.a_.n .3 two million "bushels "of igyrain 7the past` 3 year an a. capital `$200,000 and made , about thirty per o en;l':.," to be divide:i'i -among" {the members.` .'l`he*y4 down , nin_eteenfelevat9rs' and take grain di- reot1y'1irrom`~ fthe V growers. 1 . Justice Quinn. of Chicago, fined an o1`:fe'n`der who_ had been 'brought be- fore him for `spitflng upon the side- walk ~an d had pleaded that he did not know `that there was a municipal ordinance prohibiting it. and told him that he should read the newspapers land know` what is `going !on." The headmasterof the Collingwood Pmblic Schools reports that `the "at- tendance Aot pupils is "sadly deorieas-' ing." which is alstatement hard to understand, as `the town is steadily growing in size. Probably `the ap- pointment of an active `truant offi-g oer might `solve theeproblem. Japanese postage stamps are rated as the most artijstio in the world; there is 9. great `demand forthem in London at present; The first stamps were issued in 1871. There are few rare ones, the highest `price ever known to have been paid for one, being. $50. ` The corset is blamed by Dr. Lucas. writing in` `the Lancet, for cancer of the |brea'st{ .'l`.`he (ldoctor describes three cases which startedtrom that cause. He -therefore calls it "`c4or- I set cancer". - O1-ivllia will investin aqforty five -hundred dollar steam road roller. ._ -'1? 1`. MI -.v between ._ Vt : _ he .1-_z e ' 3 tn`-g 'r_ightslof've_r ` .31; Port garumr. Mr. _lll[oNicoll said ~rt'hat "the; Canadian Paoifie Rail-\ ._ ivai Company ,propos_es to build` its `own .1ine.b'e-tween Suabury, and ' Toronto. so as to -make closer .oo_nne'e'tion `between its tantbario and -Western lines. that the route proposed for the James `Bay Bail; rway east of Lake Siincoe was un- '- necessarily` long, and that the C. i P. R. line would be from 25, to 35 niiles shorter.` The company has "had parties out for years search- ing` for a grade four`-t e"t1_ths of one per cent. through the `diffi- soult `country south of"--Sudbury. ` and two parties are engaged ' in- making final locations on that grade. _He expressed the opinion `that .'the `talk or running righjtza V,`was simply put into the J'am\.=. Bay Railway s application for a 311'!-1 sidyfin order" that it might go" `down with the public. If running 1'ights`aregde'sired by "any railway, _ {that is a. matter that can be at, jtended--to by the Railway Com- mission. Mr. _McNicoll added, 1>1ans A1301.` om` line have been filed` with and . approyedfof by the Government. Any _railhway company owing `the connection be.l;;\?yJ1.rVeen Toronto and Strdbury . would be dependent upon :other' railways for its busin'_ess.V :The_ Grand Tfunk will, no doubt, send i'ts. business via -its own line" ;to North Bay, and we will send ours by our line 'to -Sudburdy. Any guaranteevto a `third line is, in my opinion, a crisky piecefof; lbusiness.. We do not need any guarantee, as our own guarantee a is `better than any other that we .can get in Canada." Editorial Notes. THE NnR'rHiER.\* .AI,nvA1g:fi3E Efionr on ROYAL v1c'ro1uA HOSPITAL .l.`l{Ul.Ll LIIU JTIVUVIIIUU UL UH` :tari'o . . $ 582 10 From the Town of Barrie V 200 00 From the County of Simcoe 250 00 From patients `for mainten- ance and treatment 2,578 96 From other sources 512 00 Ln uL-5aa. uu uuu. mu ater_ - Ice swpply. Salaries` an d_- wages A '1`axe_s and-._`*1nsuranoe Dontngxgenones , Ropaxrs, o1din ary~. DETAILS coucmmuuo ram MAN- AGEMENT or arms POPULAR INSTITUTION. The appended official report con- cerning the operators of. the Royal Victoria Hospital last year has been issued .'by the Ontario Government In- spec-tor of Prisons and Public Charities and will prove of much interest to -the many friends of `the institution :- 1 1'7!_L_____. `D.. .....:..' nnwnlrsor nf - Revenue. From the Province of On-`{ M-n u-3|.` | J'.`1LpBLllIlL'u1'BS- .Butohers Vmeat > 9 Butter. T . . - Flour, `bread and-meal Milk -I . .'1`ea and coffee Potatoes and othem vege- fnhlnn - .I.'uLuLuua uuu unuum vagu- tables . _ Grooeriesand provisions not enumdratqd _ . Drugs and.,medioin _ 1!/Iednoal_ and surgical appli- ' -nnnnm` .- V a A or : Plllo are. ently laxative. `I oy greatly ald t o Sarsaparllla uuuunug. uupq: . uuu guuex u.1 house furmslynngs B1'ooms."'bru_shs. mops. soap and oleamng azpplranoes Fuel ~ A I ' gilght--gas. oil and candles 1: HM- "LILITU .I.Uf I1li1l1lLUlli1llUU, 1.0 0-20. . The following summaries show the operations of t e hospital during the official '- ear ;- ovements of Patients. Number .under treatment, lst f\-l--15.... 1nno 1'] Total number under treatment 177 Discharged . , .152 Died ` . . 11 Under ltreatment. 30th Septem- ;ber. 1903- ` 1 4 ' 1 1 177 Sex. . Male ' - 77 Female 1 100 -g.-vuuvu- unuu an-nanvul-9 uyyaI- Beer, wme and spxnts Deddmz. naperx and general Wvnnnn fur-nin inn-.a "LL10 Luau; Lxnouu-3 us. uuv --~v--v----- - ` Royal Victoria. Barrie. number of patients including infants born. 17?; collective stay of infants under one year of age. 78; collective stay of adult. patients. 4,614; total collective stay of adults and infants, 4.692; average `stay of each patient includ- ing the infants. 26: `collective days stay. exclusive of infants. under one year of age. 4,614; deduct for incur- ables and lying-in cases. for which only refuge rate is allowed. also de- duct the days stay of patients who paid $3 and over per week. 394 ;. num- ber of days stay for which Hospital "allowance is -to `be made. 4.220: amount received from municipalities as a grant and for patients` mainten- ance. $450.00; amounts received from patients for board. $2,578.95; sunb- lscriptions and donations of private individuals and inci-dental Jreneipts. $512.00; total receipts from all sour- ces other than the Government grant. $3540.95: `collective days stay upon `which Hospital grants are based. 4.- 220; collective days stay upon which computation of refuge rates is based. 394: computation of 7 cents pen day. being refuge rates for improper cas- es tfor. Hospital treatment. ..$27.5,8: amount of grant for .'proper Hospital cases. $687.63; amount payable Ito each Hospital from appropriation by the Legislature. $715.21; ' `collective days -stay, exclusive of infants under `one year ofage. 4.614: cost of dietar- ies. $1,730.04; salaries. fuel. light. medicine. bedding. and all other ex- penditures` on maintenaince .accouIn't. $2,449.49: total_ expen-nitums ..f'or maintenance, $4,179.53; average cost of each patient per day. 90c.: revenue of maintenance account exclusive of Government grant. "$3,540.95; Govern- ment grant in aid of maintenance, $582.10; total revenue. for mainten- ance. $4,123.05: total expenditure for maintenance. $4,179.53; percentage of G,overnment_grant to total `expendi- lture for maintenance. 13 3-4c. V Ink); `4\l\IIP:-`Ii nuiwu-or-v|niI:t)u nklxili LV u.I..|.lUUl. 1 ULIUUL I October. 1902. Admitted I-Lirths in Hospital @`%a:.m t % 'Z.'f~76 TGo`v.ern.men__t grant for 1903 716 21 l=?iv?{sapai'i1!%!| " . $'t_nins leave? Barrio tor` and ax -rive ham the under mentioned places as ldlows; ' . * `L-5.41 9.. m. For Newmarket. Toron- .D|G|"ilI| nn v\n:v\`-Q anal` ;5~,u..vr~.- - ..v. -\ .4 You know the medicine that makes} pure, rich blood- A_yer s,Sarsaparilla. Your mother,1randmother, all your gfolks, used it. They trusted 1:. Their doctors trusted 1:. Your doctor trusts it. Then trust it yourself. There is )health and streugth in it. -_j . Toltal I euilered terribly from indigestion and thin blood; I found no relief until I took Ayers sernperllle. roll: bottles perma- nentlyured ." . T -uu'f'-.n.n;nr.ue.xuco.N.Y. Expenditures. ' m 1- Q -Regarding` the other part of {tire statement objectegl to. viz.. that every Aiamily. in Canada is `paying $15.30 ex- ._rtra for Liberal rule.--The ctotal `ex-` V,epen`('!iture~ always_excee_ds the ordin- ,a`,ry, ;e'xpend~i`ture. becaue it includes . .Qon8`olide`.ted Fund expenditure. capi- '~~.u_l ecoount outlay, etc.., ete. The 1 expenditure per eapitie _ was':-. ;f"_`Ia'1 1'.896o $41,702,833, or $8.66 per head}. ;.:in}19:03..--,`$59,931,824. or $11.72 per head, *{J..`:hetft5I'i`s, `a difference -0! `$3.06 per. i_1jee"t!_.<>or~;or 9. ramily; ot nvo; 3315,30 'fhe.`t`"here the .editor's..`if11tes:}8.re; , t must naysngw . 3,` digu d 3 0! :?.'Jk nlt. Kuco. N. Y. 1 .1. 0. A7! co.. Lowell all. J 453 40 126 93 134 47 120 09 55.78 5152 20 618 17 181 80 _ 106. 75 9 25 202 36 i*19 '55 .3 ;e5 08 10d HO -$.33" - U UU 1.046 31 10 so 194 07 35 04A 19 55 485 136lW -10 00 6 00 (in: 01 TIE 13 152 05 " "Coil n Ills Eu-I .l.VUVVI.I.IHLU'Iup CULIJI-I` to. Montreal and points east. I. 7.68 a. m. For Newmarket. Aurora sud Toronto. 7 9 `12.16tp..m. For Newmarket and "Ioronto. v 5.26 p. m. For Newmarket. Toron- to. Montreal and East. LE_N_Nox.__cpwAN & snowy. BAR- o_uL-___ 1-.. -1.`-n:cncr-nth !\I'l\_ G. A, RADENHURB1`. BARRISTER. n,-n-_2A.-._ 2.. knnngpn HEWSON &_ cREsw1cKE. BAR- _ - LL- Gnu-`mac-VII: MANY QUANTITY Won? -;1I(;NEY T0 UNWIN. MURPHY & Es'1:E1~;, ON- fnrin T.nn Qnannnnnv-a E` n m . n n n -:- s1j_nArHY 8: ESTEN. BARRIBTERS. l'1-_-..L -1 `I ..- 870.000 FOB. INVESTMENTON GQOTJI) muons KENNEDY` 8: co.. mom. T toot:a._ Bothwell's Block. Barrio. STEWART` & STEWART. BARRIE- .. T)_-LI2.. -an vv_.s.n. ununrnz us noxnu, Un- tario Land Surve ors. Engineers. etc. Established 1 52. Office Medi- cal Building..8. E." corner Richmond ` and Ba streets. Toronto. Tele- . phone. ain. 1336. Instructions left ` with Stzrathy G`. Eaten. Solicitors. } _Bank at Toronto Building. Barrie. t WIILDB promptly _attended to. ' I - ` For stating that the expenditure of Ithe Dominion has increased from `$7 .-' 20 per head in 1896. `the last year: of -Doniservative rule. to $9.30 per head in 1902, under Liberal rule. and that every. `family of five was paying $15.-_ .30 extra for this privilege. the Wing- ham Advance w,as lately denounced by Mr. Robert Holmes." M. P.. from the platform as a falsitier and an( un- iit newspaper, The Advance returns to the case in its last week's` issue. and -proves its statement out of the Near Book of the Dominion." The in- cident is valuable as showing to the nlectorate the boldness and audacity .-tor it cannot be called ignorance-_ of Grit partisans. in; their attempt to pilence` criticism -of public matters. A member of Parliament at a farm- era meeting may make a statement -and challenge contradiction on" `the spot safely `in nine cases out of \ten, :o1f_.no one comes prepared to", do so. flint. he -is a rash debater who,_ hurls Such a defiance at a public journal,` unless he is verygsure of his .ground. `In -the case under notice Mr. Holmes. M. .P.. "delivered himself into the, l1and'of_,the Wingham -editor by the` boldness of his denial of facts. which the latter could prove by the!Go_- ;vernment`s own records. This {lithe Advance proceeded to do in its fol- lowing issue; It shows from *;the statistical year -book. for which the

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