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Northern Advance, 23 Jun 1904, p. 2

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QLJJILV . UL`- Engineers. ma... `M'm-Ii - 8., ONT., THE NORTHERN ADVA Abvzrms .* T -cL9L RATES NCE \ BARRIE " ONT. Tn: Auxcn s )r the largest circulatignotgnao County Town. T y 1 Advertisements are char . , . . , . (1 .space-1.3 lmes_ agate measuf m Legal Notices Auction Sales A stc.-First _inse rion 10 cents 1)e,_Ini1is1fm nbseqnent lnsertlon 5 cents per line` | ' TRANSIENT Anvmmsmc, l Rmdina notices. 10 .-mm; M. 1;_ . uuucuuuuv ...uu. uovna u uvuta per ue` Reading notices, 10 cganps per line for gm .nsertion ; 5 cents per hne for each subgequm `nsertion of the sagne matter. All items un der 5 lines`, of 121118 character, ghgrgtd ` 1133;, Obituary Poetry 5c. per hne. aer 0 111188, 01 mm cnaracter, chm per lin};_ i notice of intention to change adve "l referred positions for local adveyfise ments in the paper will be sold at an ad, of one-third on above rates, on no others: count will special positions he gi'.'en_ rule will be strictly carried out. CONTRACT CHANGES. V Advertisers will please bear in mind um rti must be handed into the office not latxmtm Satutday at 10 o clock, and the copy for such changemust be in -'.l`Hn AnvA.\'ci: ojce W later than 12 o'clock noon on Monda week, otherwise the advertiser s annouucemem may not be made public until the week 01. lowing. I0 nknnnnn nf Atlvarhanvnnnr.-. ..11._ \ Fillany. Wlllso ` 12 changes of Advertlsements allowed pg year. If more are required, composition me, will be charged. Arivvnv-t;nnv-a II1': -nnf Ln ..11.\...,..1 A... .., .1 . VVLLL UV \/LLIDI 634`-LC Advertisers will not be allowed to use thei, ` space for advertxsgnq anything outside their ? own regular busmess. Should they do M transient` rates will be charged for such ad. vertisements; Condensed advertisements on first page ch as wants of all kinds, lost and found, propeny for sale or to rent, specic articles, etc., em must be accompanied with the cash, and wi be inserted-t:rst insertion 2 cents per word, ; each subsequent insertion lcent 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. Cuts for advertisements must In every case be\1nounled on solid metal bases. ITHOS. SMITH Rurlizsnxr TH! Foz.Lowu~'a I-`nu; Issuuxc Commxnzsz `The Mercantile, of Ontario. and The Lon nn X2 `I'.nnrIna'hh-n A? T'.i1'nrr\r\n1 DU II-I.Ul'UBlJlnllU, UL \Jl1|.&I'1U. and LLIU L011 don & Lancaehire of Liverpool. The Waterloo Mutual, of Water1oo,0nz The Economical Mutual. of Berlin. Om i The Standard mutual, of Markham, Ons- Aleo Lloyd's Plate Glass Insurance Com- pany. of New York. Private funds to loan on first mortgages. At- counts collected. &c. (WK..- nu-` I.l-...L!.. 9. D..l...-'.. Ll..-J...-.... Cu-.. zouuououoouoouoooo I LJIIICC OVCT `K Barns. Ont. 1-! has: V " ` ~ % I rib. vouif. a.:."u:.:;: :.::;:E.""::"::::.;"`w thoteoa. Apply I=oI=_g__ALE A Domiqionsquue Piano. "814! mend Sunny Machine. neatly nov- ADVANCI. OFFICE. Bllllfll MID CONT No._6' yjvxLL1Na'ro1: swam: M T. H|NE wvmcn or-`Pact. ""nLs1}i:"'-"'11; 11y lfnox: Ngylrglg pmlggll I111 ENDOWMENT INSURANCE POLICIE5 lcennms s_qr{1(_[N DU DIS COHCCIUo CC. Oice over Hambly & Baker's Hardware Store, In Pf`: _ nllf. AHANDALE LOTS : Has a. well earned repntation for the 9 {BEST in all lines. A thorough and . run-to-date equipment, an elcient stall. 8 : Everything taught, is taught the BEST . . way. The foundation we give will . l make for each student a. sure start on 3 : the right road. You l-1 approve of the : , way we show you and undersvmd the . > advantages 0! our instructions. We'll O ' help you` to win in the days of progress. 0 : Wherever an Oice Ev plosfee is needed : p our students will give the best sati.faC- ltion. Our attendance has alre-.id_v in- :creased 80% over las 2 year. May we psend you our handsome illustrated 35 Dpage circular FREE for asking. It is : very convincing that we are the BEST. Advertise in THE EXCELSIOR . Business Gollege `COMMERCIAL coxcrnmr . - nllsd-'1 (SUC`CI-ISSOR T0 Scxdccnn 5; 5mm.) CONDENSED ADVERTISEMENTS. THOS. SMITH7 Insurance Agent Conveyancer, 6 c. .'7'Jacob | Terrace % West Baldwin Street. ~ '1 FOR __ALE. `"17 .-In OQTHE A .DVANCE OFFICE, Barrie. - BARBIE Jim: 23 , -e charged accord Advance ; . U omptly Call A me up any oomplet ; Box. 110. 3 V `Ruins leave Barrlejdr and arrivc from the under mentxoned plages as :"4'. 3"1'. m. For Newmarket. Toron- ' `@ Mnnfunal uni` nrnf bI"._ V, 1904 om." RATIS Blrrir " 9.91 8.. In. I01" .LV8wu1u.nsuv.. unau- to. Montreal and. points `past. ' I 7.66 a. m. For Newmarket. Aurora Ind Toronto. I 12.16 p. m. _For, Newmarket and `Toronto. , . 6.26 p. ,m. For Newmarket. Toron- to. Montreal and East. - 2.20 a.'m. For Orillia .North Bay and S00. r , 11.84 a. m._ For Gravenhurst. Soo- tia Junctzon and Parr `Sound. . -12.59 p. m. For Musko a Wharf. 4.00 p.,rn. For Ornllia. North ' Bay `and .po1nts- West. 0 0.24 p. m. For Orillia. - - 11.15 p. m. For Penetang. Col- hngwood. Meaford. 12.1 p. m. For Penetandg. _ 3.40 pm. For Stayner an Collmg-_ wood. 1 8.00 .m. For Penetang. Calling- woo . Meaford. . ll Daily. exoeph Sunday. ` daily. VBaY his Th 1? THE Nor-rrH:nNTAovANcz i The session of the Ontario Leg'i's-'- 1 .la'ture recently closed. ori'g'inate'd in : iniquity and eonftinued to the `end in '1 the same course." says the Pe`terbo- . r-oi Review. ,'`By 8. conspiracy with 1 the `Lieutenant-G=overnIor, it was ' "called unusually early by Mr. Ross. y and with an absolutely untprecedent- .- ed `shortness of notice. so as to close the courtsan-d save from justice five . of his fraudulent followers. who con- ~ Eeused. that they had no right to ' their seats "by {personally availing ., themselves of this device`. to `prev- event the `proceed'ing's from being con- tinned. This trick was performed-by, Mr. Ross with a. falsehood in .his mouth. for h_e pretendeld that be` ad- * vised the ealry session -because of the urg'ent want of money and the`nee'd `for providing` at once for connection ,with the G.T.P. Yet" he did n-otI`bri'ng` 'down his interim` supply-bill or his Temiscaming"'railway measure for .weeks. an iriterval long enough for the courts to have unseated his -"bog- us majority. In fact he had no busi- ness ready till long` after the vHouse met. To make things equal. he put : another falsehood in the mouth of the Governor," `whom he made to nromise, "in a ~ speech from -the T throne to introduce a `stringent tem- perance measure, without the.slig'hl:'- ` est intention of lkeepling his word. The legislatilon enacted was almost solely for the` purpose of grabbing. public money. There was the $2,000.- ooo Sault -g'ra t toenable Mrunossl to hire his majority and to `repay the moneys `stolen for corruption. There were the hundreds thous- ands of dollars and _the.millioniac.-A read of land` voted to'tAhei`.G.'1`.R-. to nuecure their',influ'ence' at `elections. `There was the vote tqrythe Temisu loamii38', railway extenion` to.-provide additiienal contracts with "the.fcons_e- 1quent.Irake-off. -_ `There were the ' 3200.000 -fa year ofy `, railway ;tax0B_ ieakenrrom the municipalities`. which} ; have to make up the dc`!-icit cyeai-t a root taxation: There vnrovi-." .~aione `tor a runway. assessment com- miasion to buy _t~h`e subzni_si,on"`--j,ot . Pettypiece and `numerous nether! "ihliences. In,_ ,._the.t gem}. line 1*-i? tithe r.:x`po-urea..,vt :~Mr-= "Be-. ehuiihev 481 per Ammm km Advance v-_._. __/_-,. In 8 Page 48TColumn[ Newspaper, Pubiished from the Ofce. :23 Dunlop Street. `Barrie in the Couutv ofsimcoe. the P00! Vince of Ontario. Canada} every Thundav Morning. by WESLE Y&.CREW. PROPRIBTQRS CW0 new name will be added to the Subucpon List until the monov in paid. , 2-, AI__-- _.~-_AL- --.I laws I-II-lug uuw ulvuvy nu y-nu. Subncriben `now in I.fl 0Il I for three month: and over will be charged $1.50 per annum. wahnuz RAILWAY Gum: A Shameful Session. `run: or Suuclurrxou. mm `.ht,1is~ iiftjiiil-ed by : {tile*f7`i`i byt'the co-operation lot the Opposi- exclusion of `the railways, that-_-4 -a second act might be passed-to~-e'ffe'ct the robbery above m.en'tione'd'. Mr. House. `His caucus *forbadehi_m`- -to and he `only carried the y$2.'ooo.ooo g"ra.ft `by purchase. and his railway a8se4sBmen't bill by providing: for a kicking `supporter. On one occasion the House. leaving` the Opposition. to control `proce-eding`s,' and on another "he had to take the unpreoedentdd course` for a Izremier of obstructing public business by talkeagainst time for an_ all night session, till a spe- cial train could bring in his fbogus majority and save him from defeat. . At the very endhe carried "his $2.`- 000.000 graft by the votes of mem- bers f-or'7whose payment it` was vot- ed. Never [in the history of British constitutional government was there such a disgraceful `session. under such a disreputa b1e_premie-r.' '.mpma by a.; slvhichi the Conservative!-i 'took`3 their - ul'l} `share and carriedithrough t_he.'Hous_q ltion. Even` that -~',va`-`1_ yrdar're`d by ,.the` Ross had not re'a1ly'contro1. of the i "introduce wtem`peran_ce a1egislation.' he had to abandon the leadership of , the time of the Reil Rebellion, when ' gent to. Sou'thoA frica._ `Canadia'n,fp'at- ~ riots will do well to `bear the slips It seems as though Lord Dundont 1 kld was too English for th epartye which hcldfs the reins of power*'at Ottawa. and` consequently he has had to g'o. !His"tenure'of office in "the Dominion has not been any tocppleas-' I ant.`for the hero of Ladysmith, and i this first public protest against the manner in: which the Liberal Gov)- ernment is.-en4de';avoring' to politica~ lize the Militia. is seized upon my the Cabinet as an opportune moment the relieve him qt his duties. The War Office in Englan-`d has refused to recall Lord Dundonald. and re- fused to even suggest that to `him that he resign. This was another opportunity for Laurier to get in one of his shy slaps atwthe Imperial Government. anld endeavor to curry favor with the Bourassa `elemeint, and he accordingly backs up` Fish- er in his `quarrel with" Lord ?Dun- donuld. In taking` his ground. Lau- rier "refers to Lord Dundonald as ti V"f~oreigner.y and the [Reform br- glansyhasten to excuse their leader with the `statement .thaJt' it `was merely a. `slip of the tong'u'eJ; "SIips'-', of these kind. however. are danger- ous things `for a man to make in Canada, where patriotic feeling` runs .,hig'h. Laurier s .previ~ous "slips_ might be recalled in this connection -for instance the slip" he made at he `stated that he was "willing to `shoulder a. musket in the A"rebel-2. cause, and again `when' he held `out ag*ain`st; sending _a -Canadian contin- in mind. But to return again to_Lord Dun-' d`on'ald`s case. 'He recommended? Dr. 'Pickell for at commission in 'a -new millitary corps which was being- formed in the Eastern _ ttownships. ?Dr. Pickell happened` to be a.`Con-p servative_ and` a political. opponent of Hon. Sydney Fisher. The. Hon. Sy_d- ney (!who is` Minister of Agidulturec -not of Militia, -mark` 'Vydu)_ according"- ing'ly runs his pencil `through Dr. P_ickell'S nm. when he g'e'ts his eye on the list. giving asianuxcu-se that the Dr. is not quali'fie`d' to Accept a` do_mmissiorn'. As 'a.m-atter of Jfact, out `(if the `sixteen officers recom- mended. only two werezqualifidd the others being" `appointed on` "the un- `der`dtanding' that they would qua!`- ify ea` soon as possible. 'th.`s being the procedure -in cases -where new corp: are termed. This was explain- ed `to Mr.TFishr. -`but he :oouIdn t see it that v_\ra.y`v3_:i__n.(l' wouldn t have Pickell uppoin`te`d` `at any price. Lord `Dun- 'denald..'a1: 3. military ndinner. . ex- plained" the fact`: 12% the case `td the bftieers assembled and also in re- ply `tie a; lett1erfr_m$Col.l8am. `Hugheb stave - -that doughty `warrior hig. ver- sion at the matter; . Col. Hui-ghee Upoke `on "the matter "in. .the.i.H6uae and put the iawf guyerning rthe__dis- route or the. Mi'n'i_ItAerf-of -Agriculture" with ' Iiord "]_)und0naFld-.' very" tpliaiifxil-`y. Ether nevisddt e8tfa t.u*tjeu ,:se`t _ forth V the Iubjeote-_ that I eh-g_1_1 .,jbe_ un'deri._t`1h'e'.'oon. trbl the f-`M-ii'1 _iItOl"A1"-:;ot'I ATiuiAture!` T5959, `ffiiii-??`:'fi9\i1 t3_'6; t'1uo.'r-o. ntih,e.i' -7`mb:.rin.' inn" ' I'.i1\i`1`.-i_|'.t+ h9Ipitl;: ertg` Lord Dndonald. thihitr: militia.` a`1f'gi1`-s..` 'l`h_ Gnner-f Jul Off-ioer Obzhmading. ac'o6rdin*g 0 law, ig charged` with the military `-`comm-and` and -dis`ciplfn9e' `(if the mil- itia. The reg'u'I`ati"on's` supplement- mg`, the lawvi an'd d`e*fini'ng the `dutie of the'Gen'eral are in -these terms}- A He is -the ~prino'i3p'al adviser of he. Minister of Mi1i_tia,v pln d'. D efen'ceL bn allTmilitary lqu'e's;ti`ons-: is charg`dJ_ with the` `gneral T-'s'u'pervisi'0ng of the military `branch of the department: issues g'ene1_'al orders. `and holds pe`r- iodioal i`n`s`pec tions o'f _the `militia. He is-charged? with `the distribu'- tion'.`|qu`artering' -anid` locali'zation of the militia: with the Iprepara"t(i.o:n and `In'aintenenee of detailed `plans `for mdbilization; `with the `prepara- tion `and maintenance. of idetailed plans for offensive 'anId defensive op- eraltionfs; and with `the collection` and comvpiletion of military -information-. ".He recommends` `to the Ministe'r of Militi'a an'd "Def-enee fit antd `prop- er `persons for a~ppoin'tmen`=t:'to oom- missions "in -the militia: and -`proposes fiL `4 proper officers for promotion. for `staff and` other military a`ppoi'nt- ments` and for military -honbras and r'eJward s. ' The last parag-taph` deals with th `nreisent `conflict. `The Ge:n ernl, it .says. .Arecommen'dIs to the Minister ffof Militia and Defence fit and prop- er persons for appointmenit to: com- mistsiclns in `the. militia. 1 - `This `provision is somewhat similar to thatin the` British .regfulations.; `governing the duties of the Com- mander-in-Chie"f. _A'n`son. in his Law and Custom `of the Constitu- tic-n. explains the reason why the) appoin't_ments an -dpromotions in the army are made on the advice.o'f that it-fficer.` The purpose in View iwas t-o make it certain that such mat- ters would be dealt `with by M1 o~f- ,_ "ficer free from the pre posse'.ssions I of party and politics. who would regard no other interest save that of the army." It .is the ' _ of thelsecretary of State f to see to it `that the'\,perog*a=tive of the Crown is exercised through the Commander-in-Chie'f. 'and it is held to `be im"porta`nt that power of this i sort-should be in the hands of a tn-on-political officer. such as .Com- mander`-in-"Chief. because the army is not `divorced from the political rights of citizenship. The soldier, says `A Anson, if duly qualified, may ex- ercisethe franchise; the` officer may sit in the Houseof Commons."Plain- iy. `then, the King? or a Minister of: "the Crown might use. orgbe (pressed to use. the powers` of appointment "or `dismissal for political party or endis. The history` of ;the last ``century' "attests the danger. The` "office of Commander-in-Chief was intended to meet it. '-We` inc` Can-' ada followed the British rule. and , our `determination so to do is em- , `bodied in the regulation just cited. ` which defines the duties of the".Ge.n-A eral Officer Cbmmanding. That this policy in this regard is wise Inc one - can"d`ou bt. The militia is a nation- ` al andinotva political force. -`The _ expenditure upon it, its nrumercial strength,` the general prin'ciple'lup- on which it shall be "conducted are % proper subjects for political control; ` but the drill and uhe discipline`; ' which are scientific -matters-oug ht to `be separate from politics. and ' certainly the selection of. offi'ce_r_s_ inhale` h31?1T`a E;"GFaE'B?iEii.?:`."b`et1Te`ea from `even th_e `suspicion of partis- asnlship. Now the entire question: be`- tween -`Lord Dundonald and Mr. Syd- ney Fisher has to - do with` the regu- lation or law under !which Lord Dundonald is ordered `by the Otta- wa Governrment to act. The regula- tion `distinctly imlposes upon` Lord Dundlonald the duty of se_lectinig' and recommending officers. Mr. Sydniey Fisher required the. General to vio- late the instructions he had receiv- ed 'by allowing the Minister of Agri- culture. _who has to do. with patents -statistics. and marine hospitals." to supervise the o'fficering' of a regi- ment on. a political 'basis._ `The claim of .'Mr_._ Fisher is founded upon 1 a theory of responsible government. in which Sir `Wilfrid La urier.; it ,`ap pears. -participates. `It is prexteinded that because` a .politician` is a' Minis- ter `he . is entitled to override the ilaiw. :`_ But if a Minister` canset this pirticulsr law, at5n"eu`g'ht he can _vio- ;li_I9 any/'o_ther..Ila.w-.e `As imam of 1tagt}9t',he 3Mi_n_i_s_ter has a right! to `take naatnfes ..L'f`~lh ". - any we irapeakdrsi . it .7's?A.r,-:3.:l;!.8"'sh?;1?-`*`;:t'vsVi3.'?175::.h*9- , , _ .. .i .. shun; ,.-it at Laid Dundunald has` atToo_d_ by the *.'u14*i!=! %3?rni93 ..; 3` f.,ttiAA `*9 the! H )1" ' B1;itiih~ THE NORTHERN ADVANCE {officer '.shoulcl- in"thpatgliei-v`has' om "served independently `~of"po1'itics_ the instructions which the, Government gave `him when he took comman d'.'He1 goes. `but he carries` with him` 'the. highest respect -or the Canadian peo-D V ple in general and "the militia force "in `particular. v "The result of.th~e next general election will `be"a vindication` of his stand against `political inter- ference in the militia appointments. The Cen`treT Simcoe Fai-me'rs" `Asso- ciation `has passed a resolution can- 'd.'eming the attitude of D. Davidson. `MlP.P., and` J. B. Tudhope. M. P. 'P.. in regard` to? the Pettypiepe Bill. `It `will probably be. 'several_ years befnre the `bay will recover from the raid` on the` `fish which the author- itie'=-; permitt=>d' "t1he" poache`rs to make with `illegal nets. No catches hf trout of any moment h=a_ve `been made this seas+':n. *-It is` `fm`- the people +5 p1e`oide-. Lat them determine whe'tho.rv Canada shall` hiave a Gnov~ern'm-e.nt mvxvleid Vr-ai_l-` way or a, railway owned Govern- ment.'. --R. L. Br~rd`An. ' }` Centre Simce Conservativs would do well to ..r%t"t_heir cand'idnte Ffor `the Ontario Legslature in the "field without further `de1a'y. The ele'ctions' may `be s`pru_ng at any. momenlt/as the Gmvernment wlill nrever face the el-' ecti-on {trials in Senteufber. '_I`h.e foo`-*".ng' is: an `in:den.on~rTeln-`t . opmnon of Mr. Ross in h1s: _rePat.ion to temperance. The .Wood`stock [Ex-5 nrese s.ays:-Mr. G. F. Marter still cling".-1 to the `belief that Mr. rRoss `will-gb to the country on _a ~'str!`2;ht tem`p`eranc e measure . `We cannbt see how anyv measure. introduced or f.at.hered' "by Mr. Ross could be ex- V;ac't1y strai_g'ht. A , I c 0 no t "l ' -Append-ed is an excerpt fromethe Boston Transcript. ._which Barrie s Electric Light Commissioners might take into ttheir iconsiiderag'ion':- Smoke means waste. The science of `smoke prevention. and theyscience of perfect combustion are equivalent iterms. Once make a `factory `owner realize this. and he is won `over to the cause, f-orif he has intelligence enough `to manage abusiriessv he. mustknow that perfect combustion of fuel means no waste. Consider `the analogy of acoal oil -`lamp. Turn up the wick and the lamp smokes. You are using` too `much oil '-and getting lessilight. "The same is pre- cisely -true of a furnace. A smoking" chimney stack means too much `fuel -and less heat, Once get the fact tory owner to `realize thi_s--to know that these belching" clouds` of black smoke mean wasted money gone` up the chimney and less power for `his r_nachinery-and you have concverted him. e Even the Liberal Montreal Wit- ness remvonstrates with the Premier for his recent reference "to Lord Dund-onald asa foreigiiIer. . The Wit- ness say..;-"Sir .Wi1rid"has made a terrible `slip_in `calling Lord Dundon- ald a -foreigner and in correcting that epithet by the word stranger; These expressions {are out of tiara. many with Sir Wilfri-d's_ whole life and spirit, and we shall take his whole life and spirit as represe'ntin-g- him better than the e'fe'rvescence of perhaps some injurious `influence in his` ent-outage. It would be impos- sible in -one wortfto d`-0/more harm to national unity in. Canada. and {it would be iniiposible for 'the same` wsordgto `be so pbtent in the mouth `of '-tiny other man. I V . `A young married woman in Have- lock, 0nt., swallowed poison and 'd-ied `because the -.villag'e gossips .wer'e whispering` malicious sl-anders .ag'a.in'st her. This is a record case. But think of the myriads of victims of the `slanderous tongue. iivho.-1 rth-ough they do not `seekrefug "in `suicide. live "crippled livas and suffer in secret. `Yes . indeed. slab`- der is the -curse of society. -_and gas- sips are thelpurveyors or is/l-andar. Many women who ghd Aaboult `chun- ches and `sewing circles, `ready _to taint it they, heard aiword a` little off color. will tear, to shreds rthe character of` '9. man or woman `for `rt-he edificetion of soulless; heater! and actually make `ithemselyes zbelieve ._that7' they" _u:e Godtearing. honorable women I 1 igerettes gr; `somewhat; of ..,_ .u,&.. 'o 1 ad {_ _ `more or` tlcias.,.inj, -the bninti . \\ thi Editor-iajl Notes. . .f ~ IAEGAL. v -DONA_IaDROS8. L. L. 3.. BARBI8-I tor. Solicitor. etc. Bank of Toron- ` to Building. Barrie. Money to loan. 77 LENNOX, COWAN & BROWN. BAR- n,n--u.-_.. 42.... nhninino nrno HEWSON & CRESWICKE. BAR- n_1:-:J._.... -6 4-I-an Rnnravnh ______:_.__.__._.__.__._.___..-- STEWART 8: STEWART. BARRIS- \'.-;.....:.... `Du!-Clio ' Esten.. STRATHY & ESTEN. BARRISTERS. Solicitors in High Court of Jus- _tice. Notaries Public. Convgfancers. Offices over tha Bank of oronto. Barrie. Money in. sums of $2,000, and ' u wards. to loan at 5 per cent. . H. Stxathy. K. 0.. G. H. H. 1:. ARNALL. Mn. 0. M.. OFFICE in Bothwe1l s Block. Allandale. On the premises at night. DR. C. SMITH. `L. C. P. DR. W. A. ROSS. PHYSICIAN. SUR- Seo 1."etc.. L. R-. G. 8.. Edin.. L. R. .. London. Offices and ni ht. residence. Brown's `Block. Dun op street. Barrie. Telephone. 77. DR. J. F. PALZI*-;7lZNG. GRADUATE OF. -___._LA DR. J. ARTHUR ROSS. L. R. C. P. & 6.. Edinburg; M.` F. P. & 8.. Glasgow. member of the British Op- thalmological Society. Specialty.- Diseases of the Eye. Ear, Throat" and Nose. Office. 78 Dunlop street. Saunders` Block. Barrie. opposite Post-Office. and Railwa btation. `Phone'.. 54:1 . 0. Box"-. 9 . Ems. BROAD. M. 1).". c. M.. F. T. _- - pa us as Hours. 11 to 1; 7 to 8. Residence and Office. Corner of Dunlop _a.nd Boyntz Streets - o. H. LYON. PRIVATE FUNDS _'r_o ...._.______._..______.......__.,___< V. AULT. BARRISTER. SOLIGITOR. Proctor. Notary, Conveyancer; etc. Special attention in drawing and probating wills, obtaining letters _of 1 administration and guardianship. 1 . collecting accounts, etc. Offices, Ross Block. Barrie. Money to loan. $7o.o_oo not INVESTMENT ON Goon IIi.LV.LV\lAp- UV u an new 3...- .. _ risters, Solicitors for obtaining pray bate of wills. guardianshig and ad- min1st_ra_tion. and general ` Notaries, Conveyancers; etc. Of- fices. Hxnds 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,vL. L. B. , olicitors. 1 V MONEY TOLOAN. ANY QUANTITY OF `MONEY T0 UNWiN. MURPHY & ESTEN. ON- T.nn4-I Rllilivntrnv-Q "evuru-`runn-n - -.--_.'_ .-v-`no-run 3:990 0|; Fun Pl'Q:`aV:l|;:l'!| go to 6:: vegan: 8.10: Horus iuund to $100.09 and other stock at actua 11100.: ' ` ` % stock` on nu;-uAr_. cur: Scrutiny. .- `;,2vL:__` in LIII.I-14.1:-s\4---u-. -__..___, _ Attorney. Solicitor in ' Chancery. Conveyanoer. etc. Office. first door. Owen street. over Bank of (1..-`s-.y.nrnn, Ra 1-rig_ nun` UL LIIFXCU Dllllll`-Z9 i will be promptly gttegded to. `Tl-IEWBALL PLANING MILL com- pany. Oarpentcring. building. _and manufacturing of doora._ saah. blxnds -, mouldings. etc. Planxn of all |' kinds done romptly_ an satistac- - torily. Hot last drying kiln. Dis- I trict agency for grained lumber. l Factor . B_aytield 8t.. Barrie. Rod - era & allmaucceaaora to Geo. Ba . THOMAS KENNEDY as 00.. ABC - tents. Bothwellh Efloek. Barrie. The Sydenham Mutual & Ottawa % sum 0001'; U W cu aux. won, Commerce. Barrie. lll VV QVJLV \II \ln.u.-.a-u -- --___ risters. Solicitors of the Supreme Court` of Judicature of Ontario. Proctors. Notaries. Conveyancers. etc. Money to ban. Offices. Ross Block. Barrie. O. E. Hewson. A. E. H. Creswioke. ? 13 V` n` 3! Iv JLJ-U2] no-c .... -.. ters. Solicitors. Notaries Public, {and Conveyancer_s. Money to 19am --rs nun rrnrna of 21 11%|` nt. gnu UOnVeyancer_3- `LVLUIJUJ LU Il:l(I:lJ 1n any sums at 0 per cent. Offnoe. 13 Owen St.. Barrie. -H. D. Stew- art. L. L. D.. D. M. Stgwart. Conmunkattyhnn round to the undanigncd a uni: will ncuuc.prou_Ipt attention. date of. 13';."u-..'n?i; E; ggaaz. 15'r{1.' lia). Office and residence. corner of Owen and Collier streets. Barrie. l,I.Uo I10 so 4.`.-4-nguv-. -~-..- -____ Trinity ' University. Toronto, Fel- low at Trinity `Medical College. Member of the College of Physi- cians and Surgeons of Ontario. Of- fice and residence. 18 Owen street. M. 0.. 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 Emergenoy_ Hospital. Toronto. 015-- gfioe and night residence. upstairs in McCarthy Block. 21 Dunlop St.. Barrie. second door east of Dougall Bros. furniture warerooms. near Five Points. -Phone 105. uuwgug - w- v --:c- c v-vz-w 2 loan on Real Estate at lowest rates. Farmers notes discounted. Oolleo- tions made in any part of the Coun- Ey. V Real estate bought and sold. onveyancing in all its branches.` Marriage Licenses issued. Office. Boss Block. Dunlap street. Barrie. `RADENHURBT, BARRISTER. n-~n:_::.-.. -.,. .(1;._,,.,.v_ .-'v-' _ '-u --v - ---w--:.\z was no-veg freehold security at lowest rate of`! interest. No principal money re- uired. until end of the term. H-. .b`trathy. Solicitor. etc.. Barrie. ':_w---.- o--wgvxo cur 5: 41-2 agd E-per cent. Easy tars. etc. j terms of re-payment. Lennox. I Oowan 8:. Brown. Solicitors. Barris- ` v~---- v cu: II FIN` INSURANCE COMPINI CS" Thu Sudnnlmn in oh. 1.... -----I-- l`---- A--' etc. E_sta_.blished 1852. Offic.Medi4 .oal Bmldmg. S. E. corner Richmond nnd Hg P if fnfll mnwnhn Talc, `taxi? L7{n'd_"'s'xIr`ve `Bra? '1'~:"g`i:e`I~}s. etc. Estabhshed 52. Off`i)qe.`_Medi; nnl 'R-nilplinn R `D Joan uuuuxug. 9. :3. corner nwnmona g and B streets. Toronto. Tele-A phone. Lin. 1336. Instructions left Awxth Strathy, 8'. Est_en_. Solxcito1_'s.: Bank at Toronto Buxldmz. Barr1e.1 will be nrnmnflv nffnntinzl I-n nu-- uvcrvruo-IIVIIB UUIIIFRIVI C3 `u Svdnhuu is the htgat ouroly fu-non company in the Province. Iudcpcndcnt. ' not in thc Auocintion. ' - DR. R. P VIVIAN `HOMOEOPATHIST. EIIARUFAOTUREBS. 5; BARRISTERS. PHYSICIANS. nncnxrncrs. BURVEYOM FINANCIAL.

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