Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 6 Oct 1904, p. 2

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M. C.. L. C. P. 8., 0.. late resident Physician and Surgeon of Toron- to General Hospital. with special at- tention to Diseases of Women. and "Noseand `Throat Work. also for some time surgeon in charge of Emergency Hospital. Toronto. Ot- fiee and night residence. upstairs in McCarthy Block..:31 Dunlop St., Barr`ie.~seoond door east of Dougall Bros. furniture, warerooms.- near Five Points. -Phone, 105. "DR.}R. P VIVIAN HARLTAOTURERS. . --\vvQ&Q I Land Surie -+..L.l:-L...: cg anffiizcf. 8UBVEYOR . FIN ANCIAL._ _._.___.__...._-. ..-... ARCHITECT; U IIIIII-- Bllllf AND BONTR|CIqm "N -. . . ~ ;WELLu swam. B _ -` 1et.'LL` %% In a publisheldv mtemview, Ho1'1. G, `W. Rosa is 0-rdditcd withmaking the -appended statement :- - . " . `NO '_ 6 ` -.=-%,il.`i_`7A"1`3.LLII\GT0N STRELT1. ~- , ,. `"3.-Tpairs Iromptly complatqd; Call me 113 M . .'..: q,*'f_~`$" lg : 3"-`*-- - . m ruuuu, In renal l thereon. Apply ---- ' A Dminion Square Piano. 063" mend Sewing Machire, nos!!! 5"" ADVANCn OFFICE. UIOIIII DGWIDK NIECHII` ADVANCA or:-`acne. :--1 1-I"h ' ' Poligtrin religieggmpanie thnrnnn_ Ah-ulu ||N0 AND SEWING MACHINE` FOR SALE < ...aRI_' :e.,\ N s... `Q '0`. MENT nNSURANCE POLICIES \JUI.lI1Iay 1UWnn . - Advextisepents are Ipace--l3l1t,1_es agate n "I de`prebaqt.e. as I have always "done, the state 0-!` `aff'airs which `[has come to light, and if `theexy 'pe"rimce. of the judges can suggest "any meiasurcs `likely to be e:ffee.ti~ve "in suppressing corrtipt practices dur- --ing .the!'elec-tions, l.we`sha1l adbopt "and 4en'for-ce _them. This. says the 'Do'dnto News, is not the attitude or the lang11I:ige~ which becomes Prem- ier Rackssunfdcr the circumstances. The Premier of Ontario can -do more in one hour to improve `pplitical con- klmilons in this Pro.vin`ce than will be` acc-clmplished by all the legisla- -tion that the` judges can suggest am! the Legislature enact in a decades.` 7" 4 _ . an - nuvj-;R1-Islxc Legal Notices, Auction Sa1 etc.-First insertion 10 censprml. suhst qu_ent insertion 5 Cents per mu `"9. Readmg notices, 10 cents per H e. insertion ; 5 cents I" [01 ' _ per line for ea xnsert1o_n of the same matter, :`8`.` der 5 hues, of this character ` '03: lines? Obituary Poetry .3 -, co..- , " ,wruA\ 5\l Ii - ` `CI--__ . > ' 8 Prgven the lamest cxrculation 01 any "1 County Town. in Advertisements ch , Ipace-13 liges agate n...-.23.? .Idin- hg I Wt: I Has a well tamed rer11t;1:z'..u for th : ` BEST in all lines. A; t1'nr(>1x;.(11 an g ur-to-date equipnwnt, an ti11cit*I1I> YE I Everything taught is tzmgxhr the BEST: Way. The foundation We give will. makefnr each St11t.1r'11t a .~l1I'r 513111 on the rigln road. Y0u ll up}-rov~ oftlxc. Way we show you and 1'.!uir*I'.s'."a:1d the. arlvnmages 0! our instructions. `WHO help you to win in the slaw of pro.;r`t'>`5;: Wherever an Office Er ;.!'o\~eei. our students will give the I;.'~ t . 0 tion. Om: attendkxm: has a1r:=4d_Vi11' creased 3070 over last wax`. Mav W9 send you our lmndsume ilInstratel3_(> page circular FREE tor u~kin;.'. 1515 very convincing that we are the M351`- CONDENSED ADVERTISBMEI\;`l'8. Condensed advertisements on first as wants of all kinds, lost end found, pr. for sale or to rent. specic articles, em, gg must be accompan_ied wjch the cash, and o be 1nserte_d-hrs: msem_on 2 cents per p of the same matter exceed four. 1.--, n V ,,, - .._, _..__--- vuvvvu Avulo Cull for ad vcrtlsemenu mm: In 01 can be mounted on uolldmeuubuug um marcantue, or Untario. and TheL don 8: Lancashire of Liverpool. The Waterloo Mutual, of Waterloo.( The Economical Mutual. ofBerl1n.1 The Standard mutual, of Markham! Also Lloyd's Plate Glass Insurance 0 puny, of New York. OCCCGOOOOOCCOOOOOOOOOON...` . . '_H"l"reterrerl positions for local d ` meats in the paper will be sold stag ' of one-third on above rates, on no 03} count will special positions be gm " title will be strictly carrled out. n' CONTRACT CHANGES, Advertisers will please bear in mind nouc of"iut.emion to change 3.1- must be handed into the otce not 1., Saturday at 10 o'clock, and the copy :0, change must be in Tm: AD\ A_\'cg om later than 12 o'clock noon on h10lld|y'u week, otherwise the advertiser's axmounm may not be made public until the mg lowing. 12 changes of Advertisements allowed year. If more are required, composition will be charged. `Advertisers will not be allowed to use ~ space for advertising anything outside - own regular business. Should they do trainsient rates will be charged for such vertisementa. Run;/snrr `run Fouowma Fuzz Insuux Comnmzs: Themercante, of Ontario. and Then dOn & Lnnnmahh-A nf T.H7nrnnnl Qlgo now up: will be nddud to the Svbocviption List until the money is pnid. ` __ _ __ g_ ._..A__ 1.. AL...` _.-_;I.- _-J Private fun`ds to loan on rs: mortgages. counts collected. &c. Office over Hambly 6: Baker's l!ardwareS ` Barrie. Ont. ` 1 THOS. SMITH |Tl:|OS.,SMITHI AELANIJALE LI$| `THE EXCELSIORI 5 Business Bollege` Apply at I T E "THE ADVANCE OFF 1 '. 4 t! 3" f 2- Went Baldwin ' Street. COMMERCIAL (Svcczssox -ro Scnoccm 5: Emu.) | V! H . JAcob s Terrace ` FORALE, 'I'_H:_ _Non'rH:aN Aovnuca Insurance Agent H Conveyancer, 8 c. TRANSIENT Ocronn not 110. WlSLEY&.CR.W', raouianrrcsns _ v-v vv V01 Ad! `the courts. hisTTVzVzV1 ajoatity%_lA1:_1s _ a- gain .d-iAsappe`ared. '.l`fl__1us_ -Mr. Rasas.-has_ cove&'ncd Ontario; since the last gen- era.) ,.e1eotiom without ,- 9. majority. erg cent duringfthe sessiomg of the Leg-. "islau1'e'. an~d4 that" 0;-_vel:'1`~`hi`s jix;tE_er._im _*?.jnejqn`_i,ty%' virus obtt(a._"ine``11- b;yf the "W.'!,x:upt, n F u nehnb v1 .4 DD 0 ing :thc' ing 5 he ha of (if _ clinc-' yehr. ` high :1 In ?oTi 71?n1 . Euine leave `Barrie for and arrive iron the under mentioned places as llvllowez V ' 4.41 e. m. For Newinurket. Toron-A to. Montreal and points cut. V I 7.56 a. m. For Newmarket. Aurora and Toronto. ` 12.16 p. m. For Newmarket and Toronto. 5.86 p. m. For Newmarket. Toron- A to. Montreal and East. _ I no a". m. For Orillia .North Bay _ rand Soo. . h I 11.84 a. m. For Gravenhuret. Seo- tia Junction and Parr Bound.t I 12.59 p._1_n. For Musko 9. Wharf. 4.00 1:. 1n. ~For Orillia. North Bay and poxnts West. 0.24 p. m; `For Orillia. 11.15 p. m. For Penetang. Col-` . lmgwood. Meatord. ' - . 12.15 p. m.- For Penetong. . ~_8.40 pan. For Stayner and Calling- wood. V V V b 80e$`fg_,d.}. enetanc. Coiling-A ll Daily except Sunday. 0 dails. vtdnlzr ullcnw ting his vw-hi tefw .p{{] eng silo. ltrcv coul il IIIIUII Univ CIVUUV I- F?! .Subscn'bon now in If"!!! for that months and we will be charged $1.50 per annum. AI 8 Pa'`o biunn Newspaper. Published from the Occ, :33 Dunlop Sttoct. Barrio in tho Counw of Siuwoo. tho Pto- visoo of Ontario. Cn.nada.ovoty' ` Thursday Morning. by WHERE ROSS STANDS J. Tram Jmxson. MAKER 0F PORTRAITS 'B'ARR-IE RAILWAY GUIDE- < . ` .-it :11;5tdd i t-1,5: j5gn,gi,:: in order to `destroy the _"e fv idei1sV oi . 'oe&`jury; t`h_at,Gvamey was approaleh-. dd. ' menaea' aii`V"'1'SiIL1`e-Iiafsed that :_Nm'th ePe`rthL was: so ademqfmiged V that a deant candidate dare up-t face the jgiges;t and that ` the linfamies at sauit ste: Marie F {Vere ple-tte-d and executed. If the West Elgin_raseals' had been exposed . and tpumished. or elven` A expelled `hem service. thefre wvoarldbe somesuepport for the argument that the Government shrcarlld not her /held responsible` -tor thcose rascalities. At the time that was the argument otf~the Liberal press. the cacutention of the. Minis- teirs. land. the ecmviotion. or at least the whopcho-t the Liberals in the Pro-4 vimoe. {But when we kmow that these methods are still practiced. that the same iniflucanoes still dominate the central org1anization,\anad that I the management at the working staff of `ootrruptionists is unchanged. it is an insult to the intelligentce of the peo-_ ple to pretend that the.Goverm nont is not responsible. and that Mr. Ross is nut. one` of the fekhief cu]-prits. U '.Whi1e [:h_eseToonoessions5 are by. no? mdanrnll that who `fruit intciests ask Ion`. the`y are. ho!we.ver.' conaiid-' and to be 1}. considerable measure of rdlielf , tan. ,9; ` very..serioIus `sit_u,at}iom. , -Hxo-iv long vv-ou_l-dTt1'1e organization. run without -money and how would -it get money if Mr. Ross was ,brm1g~5ht _tto retpu-diate its operations in -u_ne'qu4ivvocal language. How `long would it take the courts to estab- lish ageincy` between _ the cenftral or-V ganization and the` corruption in the constituencies it Mr. Ross were on the side of decent polities Hi.-nstead at in league with the corruption -p ists? Wcnviplong would the fabric of g.dve'rmnen=t's -in Queen`s Park stand if it wefre knoIw.n_. beyond any sort of pe'!_'a:dven*ture that Mr. Ross would not receive the fruits of corruption? Let us get rid of cant and face the hats. For two years and a half. as has been said. Mr. Ross has held at- itice by an interim` majority. He knows by the` re\v'ela.tions of the el- ection courts that that rnajority was purchased. He nkniotxvstthat much of this corruption was plann e'd_and carried out by a central organiza- tion which exists by his" tolerance. and is `p-owefrful through the person- al strdngth of his leadership. There will always be` isolated instances of c~c{rruptic-npunworthy acts by .in'di-. yidual Ministefrs."an'd prodigal ex-_ peirditures by particular candidates, but it is idle` to `pretend that a po- `litical- lefader cannot -determime the. char-actr and dictate the methods of his central ` organization`. W'e say, t.h'.e'x1V4Ic-re, that it is `fair to hold Ross. personally - .u`espon`s1ble for` much elf the, scandaloust corruption which has been revealeid during the redent mv_eeks._and for all the ser- did tand pitiful `struggle to add a fe w (more months or years" to ,t he of- fieial life 0.: the Liberal party. in |'0ntario, even though he must know well Vcthatits pr.olong.atio-n` is good neither `for the party or`-the _Prco- vince. "An`,heur cf `plain-dealing. pa` write r has said. does more for the salvcatiotn of the world thanyears of; duplicity. ' ' It will be` anmoumcod in the Octo- -ber issue of the Horttculturist that. as a result elf the evidence given re- cently before the .Railway Commis-` siccn. by relpresenitatives of the fruit in.te:reats-the railway compziny has v-o-luumtnrily miwde some Vgoateriai con- udsiormsg A creduc-tion -has been been made in the rate cut mixed car Lots oiffruit. from theprincipal ship- ping districtsfto the larger cen-`..res 01- :distribution. such {as Toronto. Mom-tre'al.t Ottzarwa. Quebec and Win nirpeg. 8 special rate '-for one-halt oar Jets. or-10.000 lbs. or over. has also been made. In addition the Hat rate tor icing chars. destined for Mani-~ tube; has bebn abolished. and here- aIte&!ahippers will only be cehnrgede for ft-hd actual Jemoun_t of ice `sup-_ 1 plied. Fruit Transpoftation - .Cha_rges Reduced "- .. Bngtgql nVMchrgu!_dnphti9n ` f f Advertising `space in _a. good. medium ` is like 1:. `store. on the, main stret of a eptosperou town; `ach is the most -direct means ,of reiiching thous- ands of L *wid'e-afwake. "pen- _ pie who , hgve :m'un9Y . to ` 3 and L `R'e'fe.`rri_ng.-tb Mr. L'eighton Mccar-. thy. M-.}?.'. Ma`. " Bennett % reca.lled an irn'o'ide{nt which thaud come" up invthe ` VHcuse' d IC6iiiit!16ii`s`laist session. Mr. :2 i9.l".`.i}n`d..?t0{`T h9. an ; 1314.6" Dehdon-t mimher. - Mr. . .F_itzpa'tri-ck. 6:-VMinis'e1f `9IE{.:Justio.\-hadV been 7 ` " ":_q9.bg".Iil3; ;,thVc, Supr_`m, ,; Mr. Behncit-t spoke eat the Domin- iccn p1e'biseit`e upon prohibition. They all! rdlnamberad.-well hotw Ontario mm voot'e'd `forfpr-qhibition. but` many of them had growngrey wn`itin`g* for the returns from Quebec. In Quebec -thefye -wore` `toting for six months.` stulfing ;th e ballot-boxes. ( ' More, voteis wemfeipolled in some sub-divi-i `sign: t-ham _t chee' iwere e_nhines on-'. the ~ L IN EAST S`3fMCO E. Embhaslzea prosperity of Cquntry Un- ~ (19: P._r 0t,ection Policy of the - V Conservatives. ' ` Mr. John Muocosh. president of the! Libe`r.o;l-Oonscrva.-tive Association of East Sianiooe. occupied the chair and spoke ovn'1y'for a few minutes. He the`n'ca`l1cd `upon '-Mr. W. H. Bennett. M. P. for East Simcoe. ' 0the'r p-Iaees in East Simcoe were` delpenoden-t upon {the lumber industry. The c~on;l vessels. mi-d Mr. Bennett. h:a:d go4ne"u-p to the head of Lake Su- 'pe'r'i-or with eoa'1 r8.!1~d then `turned rorunid through the summer "months and gone over to the United" States and laid down in Toronto the` bulk of -theitplanking tthat is sold in To- ronto. because Ithnat lumber was al- lowed to eome into Canada free of duty. `Yet the (Government stood by. suicidal, and.re'fused to do anything. in the way of a timber duty. _ Speaking" oi!` prootectiom. Mr. Ben- nett went on to deal with Sir Wil- `frid La.urier s trip to the Coast be- fore he came` into power. He. told the farmers -of `the Northwest that they were paying too much protec- tion on ugrieu-lturnlt implements. T-'l`he'y had been in power seven years and no.thinu"'lm-d -been done. Similar- ly hed-they-V.!uiled to keep any of the pldtkes-Atrhey e(nAxade`~.be.fore -the el- Bora.;'~c-f-Ztes Good % sflmpressionjn Orillia. in lzheol-louse or Commons by the wa_s-dri'v"cno;bout the town. ankl saw ed with miottocs, such as Long Live No-thing"_tmore-en~t'husia.stic could be _ 0 * ' pg 2 T .= = _' i.magine'd than the lweloovme given an . _ A _ " I ' 0Mond-ny ,ni'gh;t. in =Ori`ll_ie, to Mr. 1 0 . , L. EB-:.vrde'n'. .leader of the Opposition J - - _ V A only use Ayer s Hair _Vigor, your gray hair will soon have all lhe.deep,rich` color. of youth. 0S_old forr60 years. I an now over Iozearaold and I have a thlehfloaay bead o long nah which is a '"`u'u`l l:';"ii .'i'.`l3."l'2'.-'.`:`i a`."x`v`: g2:"-` II I I 3 . - "_" ` nu. n. 3. soul-as. Beclda. moo. [Ll a bottle. . ` J. c. A'nn'co.. Liberal-Gcnscrvntives out East `Simone. Mr. `Bo-r-de. n_ arrived ' about noon. and many out its i_industr.i:a'I establishments and diarotories. fI`hc streets were im- our `Noble- King," "Welcome . our Ldaader." and It -is Time `if-or a _ Change'.,- Whom the time `for the ' meeting arrived lthe . npem `house .yv~as- packdd "Mil-.th an impatient audi- Lowell. Man. ehvoe, neticeaible among. whom were w a. :lta.r'ge.' [nu-m-her Olf ladies. As Mr. _ 0 Hair B-orcdeh iprogresses on his tour. thnoucth `Ontario he` grows in popu-' to conduct the appeal. 1The Minis- I3-Tityi Km-d 0'3.`- .h meeting 80119888 its te'r elf Jl1\SIl2l'C0 .Iwas' paid to do this fre'runners- Monday night's meeting kind at lwork. 1.: `he was too busy W33 3 '1'`'1`-d 0'11 -1. -both -in- the `Way; there was Ia Solicitor-General and a `Hm -3139 Wd nth3*l`33m. and if it I Deputy Minister or Justice who 0'31! bd 3`94Pte.`d.33Vi11d`i3-V9 (`if any` 4 should do ttihe rwork. They could have thin. 511 l1n'd0-11bt3'd'1Y means that hand the be-rvi-ces c.-13 Hon. E~d.w_ard Mr. ;W.'fH. Bennett. the Liberal-Con-t Blake" .f.cr $1,000, .But the -hungry BBTVB-V0 3n`d3te T01` th`1'idi!18o'Ame'n hard Ito be fed. Mr., Mc.C*a1rt-by 'Wl1ll'h&Ve' another term in which 't0_ w.as `:1 |9%c:a]`1(d (in.dn;_pg_ndemt, but he support Mr. Borden. . lhaed a lpucawelr (behind the throne to Among those` upon the `platform turn into {his loifioe the $5,000, and t*0"!1l8ht 'W9(1"33-C'1- Sam. Hughes. the only excuse given was that there (P. If-or North Victoria: Hmle-`hton was an ar1xa.mgveme-nit `in the firm Ia8'nn-0-I. M.P. Ifor South Simco-3: E- K whereby Mr. |Mc9Car.tIhy was not to ..A. Ll-.ttl3y`M.P_.P.. If-O!` Cardwcll; \Vm.' rceive `any (sf {the mroney -he sgcur- Wright. Oocniaeryative candidate for ._,3d M, We rm, V Muskoka: James Duff. M. P. P. for Mr. Ben-neqtt, in conclusion, spoke Webt Simcoc. and m-`any leadintg Con- osf -Mr. ICc-wwan and Mr. VVa.de, and servatives IE1-om \.Penctanguishene:Vz t~h'ei.r acceptfance Iclf `position in con- Midland. `W'aubaushene, Goldwater `n-ereti-can with ltihe Grand Trunk Pa- and Victoria Harbor. oiIfic._ No man -was more a-busive,'; M ,._ -M00091, prershdent the . Be'nnr:.tt said. and more imper- ~t1M'nt- I'VE `=.- W0? "m-Ferment prP3qY- and '3 "5 t be `lwder may .50, He stood. than Mr.CowIa:n, M.P. df Soutlh E898 !-i 3 `mm 'W`h5 blatant "` amd lelanther lungs were all the . talking up `the Grand Trunk Pacific. Mr. Bennett (was 1-ouvdly applauded. He. had been hired by the `Grand gs propqsed to, r',fer only 15 qua 'l`.ru.nk Paciific at a salary of seven t`_"n" 1! mt"'3t' l`aV"g t'h tihsotu.-sand dollars a year to help them 8* t'`p'5 `to _Brd?"' He 5p_ke alhong further. How 'did they expect of "3 Bt'gmt`" m thn` lumber `,n" a man citithat kind to look after dflstry mndei` t'h'.1d law` _'prm`t' the interests nit the country? oMr. tmg '3 `apart ' l"3`5 t Amem Waode had indignanltly declared in the 9 t3' `the Grla B35 t`' 5 war`? House that he hand not been offered them {full of unemployed. and the a pBi`tion by the Gmnd Tnmk Pa_ th merry `Whirl `f 3' sawmill `WSA o-iific and 'ne' neverlw-ould accept one. never 'ha"d H9 lh`a d 'd`` ' 3- 115' I`oo-day Mr. Wade` was sitting at Ot- 9`1d *0 `bring ab't. 9- h39' and tawva -hoipilng !to- "dole out "contracts claimed some share in bringing -t-he on the 'Gr_an,d Trunk Pacific at the Government to [prevent Canadian p_1.i.n,cer1y Salary C05 $10,000 a year_ hrin-A afrnrrn lhdlmrr r\vn.n.rtnrl tn the `platform! rw.e`re :-Co1.'Sam4 Mf Li-.ttl,`M.P.P.. .Oone`rva.tive Muskoka; Duff. P. \~Penctanguishene:_`e TMidl`a:nd.` nd Victor-Ba `Mr. Bennett He proposed to refer to ques- ti-cns'o\f'1ooal intelrcist. oth- topics '-Mr. Borden. spoke the ustagniation in the in- dustry mnde`r`t~ho. old law. permit"- ting the of to American ports. f1`he' Georgian Bay towns were lu'll_caf ,\une_mplo-yed. the the whirl of never -heard. Helhsaid `rduone all could `to abo-ut_ a change. aaomelshare lgtgs ifro-m {being expo-r.ted to the Sit-ateb. ' V T .La.bc-r -for the cramps is almost be- gging tourlay." confcin-`ue!d Mr. Ben- ndtt, a._nd imsten- :f $35 '0. month the pay `is dawn` to $25 a meat`-h. Ncow, thisvcountry should be :1 pro- txictdd cwc-un'try.V I am `here as .1 pa-li.t1ici.an to my !this: -That while we`i'nACana:da are prepared -to treat with the {people .in` the United States upon the `fairest terms possible, we _a.re n`ct1pre.p:1red- `to wallonv i.n the mud and let "chem put up .a hostile bariaff against` us and we get the wcorst I of it. (App1:ause.) I am 11e're_ to tell you, said` Mr. Belimncstt, that every time the Lib- e`r.~al G:o'vcrnm_en.t at Ottawa. advan- ce'd. but not so much .a.s`w~: -wis-h- e'd they Isnhoul-d`-have. inwa protec- tive dircooti-on. no opposition- eman- a-t:c`d. frocnm me. but I raised` both hands in support of the proposition in.th.at,re`g-ard. [(App1ausc.) But they have` not gone jfur enough. nnuouscns RAILWAY om;-ug. THEENORTHAERN A`nv.ANc; the` D.P.R.. [tho G.-'l`.R.=an`d the Cam- mdan -N-ocrthern.r We had also :1 grehat inland canal and [water-way `System. costing some eighty mil- -licn dollars. and ~`th'e' . Intercoloninl, coating some` seventy_mi1lion- dollars. _I`-heh-3 "grout asset-s :.would- have led `one -to `huppose that they would have barn present to. the mind of` . any Go-ve'rnme.nt. in making` :0. proposal, it-`car al oom;pr.ehensive` Tsoheme for ' xlzfansapoijtntion. . ` One'.aclE.t.ho saglient feaxutesof` tho! `Gr.:overnmcx1t s_- project was,` the} con- `st`itu`t-inn oIf- the` subsidiary company ache G.'l`._P. A Why {was it n_~:ccssnryA to f:;Dno-viede for hthis. subsidiary bompnny I Itiw-as .d;one' so that it .-_wou'ld`not .b-3 ?na9>easary; tor the iG.'1`.R.` _to be in- :vo`lusdeJd_;.in .a;1y`.fqti?uLati6+n or, coven- qanat .jnWi~JWi:bh1 sum, G_ovexx_ime,n!t.' .`I`.ho__ '1' 313 ' ' ` ` " ~'I`~he' c;hairm.an introduced Mr. Ber- de n as one (out the cleanest and II1IOlSvt`.hC'nC!3t statesmen -in. the Do- mini-c-n -cat 'Oankl.`a. This was the sig- pnal for great applause from the au- diencc,`,t*he'majc-rity of whom rose and .wzave'd their `hats and hands and ,sh=:~uteid vcrciifnr-cvusly. An a-;precia- tiv_e' adidress M'.'S -read by Mr.` Gee. Clark, an illuminated cc-py o.f_`which iwas p1'e!sv:1nte:d .`tc- Mr. Borden. A h.an~ds3:me' bolquet of roses was pre-i st.-'n.t~:id to Mr.` `Borden. by a dxziin -ty llittle girl in a white dress, whom ~ the` leader `rewarded with a kiss. . Astteir c1'iticizingthe Liberals for `their 1 ailu1'e-to promote purity of jl`. lnc.ticns. Mr. Borden took up the jquestictn cx-fv lttaxtaticm. He `did not deny that our expenditure might pr-c~pe`r`ly have increased, but since the Liberals came into poowerit had in-creiatsed m-uch Koo `r.a.pid'ly. partic- ularly in (the: Ffmce csf tlhe promises col` e co-nomy lmalde `(by the Libemls .w-hefn . in Oppcsition. ' ~ `! '$U.Ip`Cl1`!` -the lqu~es.tion loaf trantsporlxa itirccn Mr. Bcnde'n said we had firstly tan e`nc~rmo-us country with unbound- ;e d resources,` perhaps `the greatest j lllll]fWl0,pe'd country in` t-he we-rid) ; In the mext .'pla.ce -.we_i had in. that ioountry .a sparse population scatter- } e`d civer an enormous area. T-hirdly. ` we` had competitors inthe people of `the .Un-ited;Stat_es. armed with the 2 best means colt `transportation. `alive itiipstlh necessity` of developing their 1 p-omits and" -inland transportation rgmtes. whey wverethe people with who-m,twei'l1a`ve to compete in the markets 0;! Europe; a g. ----- - --vv- .,----. i VI-Vn c-: oI1;1t.1;.i.(:.n '1;Ir.r l3'e'n'nc.;t s'p_c~'-ke Vof the appolintm-:-ant of judgcs."`T1hey `are not d1-atwn, he said, "as they sh:-u`1id be` ifrc--In the bar on account `of .the`ir fitness, but on a-cc~oun|t- of .par.ty5.sc rvices in the past. (Loud ; nepplause.) . I `I `I '1 appeni. Minis-I .-Iwas do `this? *Solicit.or-General al -In Ca-naida at ihatftime we V-hadi To be sure, you ire growing `old. But why let everybody see it, in your gray hair? Keep your hair dark? and rich. and postpone age. If you will use Vigor, gray hair soon he.decp,irich color for 60 years. 2 0 c___- " 60 can old. sad have thick, long `o hair 3 wonder L on everyone who use it. And not a. guy has In it. all do: to Ayn`: Hair Vigor." In. R. P. BIINTII. Becada. mun. L-'.-Comlilunicaitions addreucd to {he undenigned at V Barrio will rcceave romp: `attention. M |. lfarn): V rope`rtv.fto!n sq to 6: cpzr $100. `:0 ,.,.. ,- i e- . ` - ' ' 'The_ Sydenham. Mutual. nawa amork Ii-Ia: -|lVfl'5URANOE .c'OMPANlES ETHOMAS KE1~~zEDY & co.. ARCHI- : b tectg. Ontario Block. Ba,rr'i<-.. 9:113 BALI-. PLANING MILL com: an-in IV--_....L-_2__ cw. nstaousnea 1802. Uttice.Medi- cal Building. 8. E. corner Richmond and Ba streets. Toronto. Tele- plgone. min. 1338. Instruotiqqs left _w1th Strathy & Eaten. Bohcators. _Bank of Toronto Building. Barns. wxll be promptly attended to. . LEGAL. % mums nose. 1,. L. 3.. mums- Eivzn. MURPHY & ESTEN. ON- fn-n::s ".._.`I Q--__-k- 5V5?';A`&?Ui;1`.i?mnn1srER. somcrron. Proctor. Notary. Conveyancer. etc. Special attention in drawing and iprohating wills. obtaining letters of administration . and guardianship. collecting accounts. etc. Offices. Ross Block. Barrie. Money to loan. HLENNOX. COWAN & BROWN. BAR- -- '1... .LL..:._:..... ...... STEWART &._ STEWART. BARRIE- H03/IOEPATHIST. `Ho-tirs. ll-to 1; '1 to 8. Re'sLd-:m.c and Otrfvice, corner of Duznlo-p and 'P.o.vntz S$JI`e'-ILS5 f.l'e`1ep'ncne No. 135. MONEY T0 Logm. `ANY QUANTITY OF MONEY T0 loan at 41-2 and 5 per cent. Easy terms of re-paymen_t. V Lennqx. (Iowan 8: Brown. Solicxtors. Barns,- ters. etc. V PHYSICIANS. H. 1`. ARNALL; M." D. 0. M..`0FFICE ,_inVBothwell s_ Block. Allandale. On - ' the premises at night. DB. J. C. SMITH. L. `G. P. 8.. ONT.. DR.eW. A. ROSS. PHYSICIAN. SUR- seon. oto.. L. R. C. 8.. Edin.. L. B. - . P.._London. Offices and ni ht residence. Brown a Block. Dun op street, Barrie. Telephone. 77. Ann. J." F. PALLING. GRADUATE on` Trinit Universit . Toronto. Fel- low 0 Trinity edical College. Member of the College of _Phyai- cians and Surgeons of Ontarxo. Ot- fice and residence. 18 Owen street. _$7o.ooo FOR INVESTMENT 0:: GOOD _..-`|_-'I.l _-_____L, 4 G; A. NRADENBURSL`. BARRISTER. STRATHY & ESTEN. BARRISTER8. DB. J. ARTHUR R083. L. R. C. P. V & 8.. Edinburg: 11.. F. P. 8: 8.. Glnnanur rnornhnr nf fhn Drifinh n- B. s. BROAD. M. 1).. c. M.. F. 1`. `III! `I *0, H. L/SFON. PRIVATE FUNDS TO I'I__I 'r\.A J HEWSON &% CRESWICKE. BAR-` The SydcnhaV:n is we largest purely farmers ; compauv in the, Province Independent. . - '7 - Np: in the Association. _._.._._. -- . u aaaauu v\JJll.' pany. Carpeutcrlog. building. and `manufacturing of doors. saah. blinds `mouldings. etc. .Planin of `all . kinds done romptly an satisfac-I torily. Hot last drying kiln. Dis- trict agency _tor grained. lumber. | Factor . Baytxeld St..' Barrie. Rodg: 1 III & nnin- nnnn na.-nun I- (1.... 13.. -__--- ...v.--,7 ova guuuvu. numncr. Rod`:- gu al_lje.suodeasors to Geo. Ba 1. .__._-:_v. w.` t ' L a s- " ' - e%. Eet3%1ish&rV1?53f&oti: `35? ' Cal R R nnonnn 1324.1`-.........': tario AI-A i.`Z}75n{&;T'e&I 'raz2' Jt"'1?2.}T.;. to Building. Barrie. Money to loan. He is the centre of the system of] orgyanizeid corruption which new -prdvnils. in Pro-vincial politics. Tho glam`:-r of his personality and the attvacticm Oif his dlooqurzincc are the ohielf strength of the wholevrotten abric. His Gcve'mmc.n.t exists -t.l1roug.h corruption of :the' elector- ate` and misuse of the eleotozral "ma- . ohindry. He has hold office for two- yefars an'doa.ha1f \v7ii.hout an actual majority of sound voteh in the Leg-. islature: At best he `has had only} an interim or sessionvalv majority.` AHis party ciarnc-.' out of the general ieihwtiom with one of a majority of the elected representatives. and with `a tortial oi! seivcn thousand below that {rolled foe` the Opposition . Through action in the` eourts and desperate exertions in `the bye-elections. he got majrotrity enough to get` through the tirst session 01 the Legislature. Dur-". ing the` ensuinic recess the majority _.'threa.tened to > disappear. and he. thidrteiit-ore.i1o_reata.lled the eetioo `at the oourteby summoning the Leg- islature to meet on ,the,very-day`: of: which the first gpe-ti'tioni's. ;_i\verAe .. set `dawn for hearin..'1`hus he was! "en; _.able'q. to hoid his ground. thrqughyian; other session. and still to -"boat Fa ` nominal lmpjoriiyie jini the , . But _with _t.h"e- ses,si_on":- over jthe ;el"e,og ;1ti~on= . ., trials could: _ aiot she` .{:ile;ferre<! A: war. ma #8 _;m >1: . .._,--- - vow -gs. v `an-.a..4.uAa.a\J. \ILV \l\J\lJJ freehold security at lowest rate of interest. No princi 8.! money re- uired until epq o the term. H. . Strathy. Sohcztor. etc.. Barrie. nnaavanw-.-up \l\r vv ocgu _. .---- .. jV' _ risters. Solicitors for obtaining pro- hate of wills. guardianship and ad- ministration. and general Solicitors. Notaries, Conveyancers. etc. Of- fices. Hands Block. No. 6. Dunlop .s_tre.et.-Barrie. Money to loan at 41-2 and 5 per cent. Branch Of- ficesvvat. Creemore and Alliston. Haughton Lennox. Alex. Cowan. G. V E. J. Brown. L. L. B. %-t;rs..- Bali.-ditors. `Notaries -Pubii.c. and Conveyancers. Money to loan in any sums at 5 per cent. Office. 13 Owen St.. Barrie. H. D. Stew- art. L. L..D.. D. M. Stewart. "A.t-t'or.r'1;:y.` Solicitor in H`-`Cha.nTc7ry; Conveyanoer. etc. Office. first door. Owen street. over Bank of ~ Commerce. Barrie. risters. Solicitors of the Supreme Court of Judicature of Ontario. Proctors. Notaries, Conveyancera. etc. Money to ham. Offices. Ross Block. Barrie; C. E. Hewaon. A. E. H. Creswicke. A Solicitors in High Court of Jun- .tice. Notaries Public. Conve ancers. Offices over the Bank of oronto. Barrie. Money in sums of $2,000 and upwards. to loan at 5 per cent. H. H. Strathy. K. 0.. G. H. runfnn DUEL: Esten. ' & 8.. Edinburg: M- F. P. 8: 8.. Glasgow. member of, the British Op- thalmological Society; Specialty.- Diseasesot the Eye. Ear. Throat and Nose. Office. 715 Dun1op,sI:reet, Saunders Block. Barrie. opposite Post-Office, and Railway station. Phone.. 54; P. 0. Box. 96. -- v.`. Q -to v 4.59.:-I 5` \.IA1|J\J .b\J V-Tlo: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. Conveyancing in all its branches. Marria e Licenses issued. Office, Ross B ock. Dunlup street. Barrie. ._---- -, v-v v-:1`at'e' Y Drs. 33515 3; inin. 0:311 a) Office and residence, corner of Owen and Collier streets. Barrie. `run or Suuaxnph. V A 01 per Ammm in Advance

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