Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 2 Mar 1905, p. 2

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)R. .J. C. SMITH. L. C.` P, S.. Q)N'l`.. (late of Drs. Harvie &. Smith. Oril- `lia). Office and residence. corner of Owen and Collier streets, Bar- $70,000 FOR INVESTMENT-ON GOOD I) ___._ 2 A_._L '|,___-._J. _._L. .t rfe. ` geon. e-tc.. L. R. C. S.. Edin,, L. R. . P.. London. Offices and ni ht residence. Brown's Block. Dun op street, Barrie. Telephone, 77. 'ANY Q-UA1_~3?r1TYToFT MONEY 'ro' Ilia Go 1.`: J.3JJAaa.1.\v-3 v.~;.-.....,`,.-___ __ Trinity University. Toronto. Fel- low of Trinity Medical `College. Member of the College of Physi- cians and Surgeons of Ontario. Of- fice and residence, 18 Owen-street. -UNWIN.. MUxB..`PHY & ESTEN. on- &..u-!,.. In-nun` Quuunnnnssa T4`una-I-{canning `THE BALL PLANING MILL COM- pany. Carpentering. building, and jtnanufac-turing = of doors. sash. `blinds. mouldings. etc. Planing of all kinds done promptly and satisfac- torily. H-ot :bla.St_ drying kiln. Dis- trict Agency for grained lumber. Factory. Hayfield street. Barrie. Jlncrnra Kr, flgio unnnnuanv-a I-n fl-on In an enoyoricail to` the Roman `0ath9lioA Bishops `the Pope says they qleguaxwd .'thei_r_- rights, which.)- $In.....~ x1u...L.`. 7_2 `..'...L..v -;_ 1_..._1. ___-... 1.... _._-. < Lu-uuwv iX.ZYvZb`Q Inl.lI.oAA 116.11!-g VV lnlvj-A fhaje hon upon` by. pre -' ._.. uumVt1fa"i13bna has given $1,000 _:to the Royal Jubilee Hospital at P. t .3.'.. ' - ' THOMAS KENNEDY 8; 00.`. ARCHI- L__L_ o a.a.n.\r;1; .....-..v-.... _. `.-._-. Ifioan on Real Estate at lowest ratza. .Far_n1ers notes discounted. Collec- `tions V made in .any art of the Count . Real estate =ought and sold. ' onveyancing in all its bran- ches. Marria e Licenses issued. -0f- fice. Ross -B ock. Dunlop street. ' `Barrie. vvpvvv a. \rA.v as.` v .----...-.-.-.w _ V... -- V -- freehold security at lowest rate of -interest. No principal money re- quired until end of the term`. H. `H. Strathy. Solicitor.` etc.. Barriew 'I1IoZm `aE'I'1i'aTna' pl-}'$}1t'. Ea}; terms of re-pa ment. Lennox. Cow- artl & Brdwn. licitors. Barristers. e c. - - ~----. `----------. -- __. tario Land Survegors:-ilngiiieoxis. etc. Established 18 2. Office. Medi- cal Building, S.E. oorner Richmond ' and `Bay streets. Toronto. Tele- -phone. Main. 1336. Instructions left with Strathy & Esten. Solicitors, Bonk of Toronto Building. Barrie. will`be promptly attended to. J. F. PALLING. GRADUATE 013'} is`26t'or'T 'i3}1`yi'1E1 sIt'r}?e't7 `IIr'r'iI s ggldlgers 8: Gallie. successors to Geo. tgcts. Ontfrio =Blqck.- `B'a.'1'-1-ig;-` _-v...__-- _.------u.:.a-ac. uu EEEIYSICIANS. MONEY rro" j;6Ai~iI MANUFACTURERS.` FINANCIAL; SURVEYORS. 7 ARCHITECTS; 13.. 1}A1=.R1s- _BA11Is'r1:Rs. ', RATE; 3` _A _~:..-') r.__ `The: Northern Advance ' nt ' Barrie, - 0 4' A Talc" AJSVANCI: is proven to have th largest circulation of any paper in the (fountg " (I,t has also by far the largest Subscription recei ts. ' Thglatter tact demonstrates the quality of it; pat;-ohns. It you-hsvle any &dVeI'tlBlng to do` . place it with the paper that reaches the people i not afraid 170 PW the P"i9- _ , . Advertisements _are charged 8c(t()I`ding to space-13 lines agate measure make one Inch` "l`:B'A`N8IEVN'l."` ADVERTISING. Legal Notices, Auction Sales, Am1_Iscments, ' etc.-First insertion 10 cents _er lmc. ouch , guhge%uent insertion 5 cents per me. 11 mg notices. 10 cents per lmc for nm insertion ; 5 cents per line for can-.h_s~.m,_-.-quent insertion of the same matter. All Itennsnndep 51inos.ot this character. charged ass 1ineg_ obituary Poetry 5c per line. ..... --u-ate! A -r nnumn 1 A!!! n A mu}. X EPA:-eferred positions for local advertise. ments in the paper willbe sold at an zulvance of one-third on above rates, and on no other ::}0g1::`itll`)ieust`r`:li;l'l 'p08:%og1s1t.bc W CONTRACT CHANGES. | Advertisers will please bear in mind that notice ofiutention to cban e a.d\'cl'tim:II1cntg ' mustbe handed into thco cc not later than Saturday at 10 o'clock, and the copy for such t change must bejn THE ADVANCE omce not later than 12 o'clock noon _on Monday in any week, otherwise the a.d_Vert1s_er s annouu:-mncnt may not be made pubhc untxl the week follow. inc, ln . . _ f2 changes of Advertisements allowml pm- year. If more are required, composition rates will be charged ' Aaum-Ham-n u;il] not be allowed In n:~'- their will be 9nnrgeu.' Advertisers will not be allowed n:~:- their space for advertising anything olltsidc ll ' own regular business. Should nu-y dong; transient rates will be charged for suvgh ad. vertisements. . \I4\lIA`4AV|.rIIIna o-.. . ...----......_ ..... Condensed advertisements on first pagv surh as wants of all klnds, lost and found, prnperty for .sa1eo`r to rent, specic articles, etc. M0,, mustbe accompanied with the cash. and will be inscrted-rst insertion 2 cents pt-r word each subsequent insertion 1 cent per word (names,addresses and gures counted as \\'m'ds); but a. reduction of one cent per word will be made when the number of insertions or saznm l matter exceed four. - _, -__--_-___ ___-._ .___..` u__ _ Alluslvn vgvvvsg -v u- - Call for advertisements must In as my cute be mounted on solid metal bu-mu. .fH_5*.7SM IT H Rnnnsnur -run Fouowma Fuzz Ixsrmxc Comnmzs: The Mercantile. of Ontario. and The Lon Ann R: `I ..1n(Innh'IrA nf` T.ivc::.rnnr.l_ `rue mercannue, ox unw.x'u.g. anu J.uu uuu don 8: Lancashire of Lxverpool. ' The Waterloo Mutual, of Waterloo, On: The Economical Mutual. of Berlin. On: The standard mutual, of Markham, On Also L1ovd s Plate Glass Insurance Com- pany, of New York. I . Private funds to loan on rst mortgages. At- counts collected. &c. I nu`... nvnr I-Iamhlv S: Baker's Hardware Store oonecwa. ac. 1 Office over I-lambly & Baker's `Hardware Store Bum . Ont. THOS.` SMITH { -:--:--a-#:-~:~~:--:--:-~:~-:--:--:~-:~~:--:~-:-+:-.-:-~::-+-1:-e J. '3"3"8"8"8"8"8"'"8""8"'*a"3"l"1"r'r`c'_'rT1 1'1 ' ARMERS ! 3 i JAs%"iHtELs`[{I_AN' 3, E BARBIE E +-:-;-~:-os-:~---as--z-2--:~-2--a----:----z-:--2-4--:~-:~:~~:~-:~:- AHANDALEWLUTS ' fOr_EndoWmentIns;1Or;|:;! th'`'n: Aply e _ panlcs or mnnc) ` W1 i % ENDOWMENT INSURANCE POLICIES Cut and~s;`>l;t'. dmlx CHOP-PING EVERY um .\T | Havingjmnrchaued the business of 1).` .....'.. wnw -mna _qmI.I.INH AL: Bun ken ENTR . ..{.'r1ii3"12xRn1E... carriageanacutter 3 M Asnovynooms F `I A full lids bf a their 1 i on hand as lowest prices. AI..- - J'..lI I}... .C QLA K on'iu1ii2i iffou'ei' p}-'ics. ` Also-0. full line of the follo Coats. Robes, Blankets, Whips. -Barnes: Sn plies. Sewing Ma Hamilton _ Th;ill Harrow. `J. L- .__._I __ ._.| Al Ag]: mu Implements 3 and Steel wing 3 Hamel chine ! A-us:-ova: garnuu &IAI.'uvI-- - -_-i ,, The Bissoll Dino Harrow and S_teel 1`g r'n`p We take onion}: and will delfver Wm ; allkinds ol Hard pnd Soft W ood. ': ._ ' V .; I%n_nan;heg%.he%v1-~% N 9 muons. comnzncn-L CONTRACT an-rzs. <.?.QAJ|-. .!.;. P52!,.!:} \Ve have something very specia in Mar: way of a business qnurse. especially fo + FARMERS and FARMERS` SO\S. No-o ....L_. 1...-:_-.- .\"nn-.n :0! than nnm|r;.\n ha: -3: EAKLVIBKD ana rt-uuunno ou`a. no-p other business college in the Dominion ha: 4. -..-- -...a....a Tun nnwne nr: TH I-`. .3. other business college In me uonumun nas -g- evcr studied THE NEEDS OF TH!-2+ _ FARMER as much as we are trying to do 4* with this contemplated` course. -9 0 Write and -learn all about it. ' :3. Having purchased of U; E"i"~"~'T' V we are NOW THE SELLING Ab-h;\ for the NEW BARRIE oARa1z}_f=:`3n W T Irai lcve Barrie `torand arrivd from the undermentioned places as` follows: i , j ` '_4.22 a. m. For Newmarket.` Tor- '~` --3 -un;:u\" anal , g fxdvlsiur Business Collegej uvju `. __ Brightest and Best at lowest: prives. (SL'c<;ssox` 'ro Scaoccm 8: Smm.) CONDENSED ADVERTIS EM EN TS. ,4!,.,,,___4_ ._ n,,.. ,, "r i".1";n21% _Sq_f_t Wood A1')ply`.t,. "THE ADVANCE ()F1"IL.`1. 2, West Baldwin Street. Y; J snob : Tetvraoe Insurance Agent. Conveyancer, fe. FOR_$__ALE. `22 Newmarket. 1'01`- unt_o. Montreal and points east. 18.00 a. m. For Newmarket; Aur- ora and Toranto. - `I236 p. m. For `New-market and Tomato. ` r .' M ARCH 'i>1I3I{e I53. 2, 1905 Corner of Bradfor andAE1izabcth SIS. In I \J I` Box 110 Bank. Barrie. IN ONE BLOCK . OF ' TWO ACRES x5.26 p. m. For Newmarket. Tor- Unto. Montreal and (East. 17.26 a. m. For Georgetown. Cord? well Junction and Hamilton. 35.32 p. m. For Georgetown. Card well Junction and Hamilton. A Ill UUc x11.45 a. .m. For Gravenhurst. Bcotia Junction. Parry Sound. and North -Bay. 1 A v|qp_ `y__`_ no`, `L55 aglm. and Boo. Run. an -us; . '4.04 p. m. For Orillia. North Bay and points West. , ' '_ x9.24 `D. m. iForv0ril1ia. 3:11.25 a. m.` For Penetang. Col- lingwood., Meaford. ' 13.40 p. m. For Stayngr. `Calling- - wood and Meaford. ~ 18.00-p. m. For (Penetang. Coiling- wood and Meaford. _ A ::Daily except Sunday. `Daily. V THE} '1'Il\lI`8(1&.y .lV.I.u1'n1u5 , nu; wtsmvacnaw, Paopmrrons so?-iixtyion List until the money is paxa; Subscribers now in arrears for three months and over will be charged $1.50 per annum. VJ. PUI anuv-vwu-v --- _._--,, ENO new name will be added to the Sub` scription the is paid. Quhsmribera An 8 Page 48 0olu-I-:ini Ne\vIpaipor. Published from the office. 123 Dunlap Street, Barrie. in the County of `Simcoe. the Pro- vince of Ontario. Canada. every _ Thursday Morning, by _ _ _ _ _ . _ .. - --no-IA: `aEr\I'I'Tg lunmn Ul` Uuunuau. ..v.. 31 per Annum in Advance _....._ ..---- .......... mm 1... mmnd tn the Sub Tha-t B'arrie reqnires increased po- lioe protection is an utnd-isputed fact. The -su bje.ot has come up for discus- sion again and again, only to be re: legated `to `the Tbackgroiu-nd. and its plawe euibserved -'to o`thc'r' and less urgent ma`t'ters. It is high time that our uivio fathers grew. serious and gave the problemetherattcntion its importance deserves. i Barrie simply cannot afford `to lie under the reproach [of lbeing Ilerhaps the worst policed town of her size in Ontario. Yet `such an imputation has certain- ly ~s'trong -found-ation. _ z 'V*mandied'_`i-nsteud-.01-one. and there Our .town legisla'tors"are apparent- ly content with things as `they are. but. it bheiriineptitude in the mat- ter is `ex.plaine`d on `the score of econ- omy. it is certainly an economy of a very Ishaibby and `dangerous kind. V Tnue. Council. after many months" prod-diing. has :re;oIently decided upon. -placing an additional man on Ithe south end. This is. of co_urse.amove in we `rig`ht' direimiion. ~'nu-t- so far from meeting itiheexigenjoies of `the -vase it is only a` 'quar_ter imeure.` In fact Your extra officers ar_e;de~ `Seems no `why the whole iq:ue s_-A iion sjhbulad not have idispoaed oi. -` Imam: _A|LVlAY cum: \V#anted----Increased APoli%cVe Protection. Let us oonvsider for a moment the condition of affairs. .With an admit- ted population` of between seven and-- eight thousand we are in the truly unenvimble position of `having one and only one night watchman." W.h&at a mark we present for the ex- ploits of the a_ft_er -dark mare-uder! Is it any wonder that both property and person are oonsi-dered `unsafe? More dey officer-s we probably do not, need, although the Corporation has lately been adding to the responsii-- bilities of `the Chief of Pol-ioe. who has the day work in` charge. 11' ' We have districts just as much on- `titled to vrotwtion as the one NOI-`'_rHE RN Aovamca , _I -_...--snuminu, TERMS OF Sunscnumox, ` I . A A .'l. UI `VIII. D1533 BLIUUCB DI." Ll! DUI! .na:4gnt;a1? aauxgt zaoun-yes: ;by For .Ori1lia._ North Bay a For Col-1 tvahd `Mtdlouater Vatisaht-s;`~,o.r.;.;,t:hgs mast; ~ and; 53ii11i!?3,318;; tlibrbnnf W ` `BEy"tiId`} `1r`'`ss.``e3;;;`;;1:n%`a~`::%M1:1izas;:::=J : streets. Does anyone stupose `at. .,.th.ese. motions. Of 'theit9wn a_r_ mung from attack. Surely not. aha 7 all we wish `to-say is that, it Barrie`. in `t-11e`p'ast has esoapedf much annoy- . ance. from shold-`ups. petty "thieving and house-breaking. it is trageable A togood ltortune and not `by any ' -------nu mun the! BDIE LU |_pu.un , V Of course. `the winter [time is too cold for the crooks oand toot-"pads to operate comfortably. `but once the spring season is on, we` may-A-unless provision be sooner made-prepare ourselves, for -the usual epidemic.` Will the members of Council. who are under oathT`to_ protect `the oiti-i zensl interests. arise `to a sense of their duty. or shall we be `allowed to drift along in the same old way? Sepai-ate',',Seho ols in the New ` Provinces. _' '1`..h l. !'B-Bnyusuuu. That a 'se'par;te school has been inoonjporated by the porn- stitution in Ontario and Quebec is no reason that the same system _...- sy tem l tut in, shall be `perpetuated. in other ' pro- vin-ces which are lbeginning {their career {under altereda ' conditions. ` There is good reason to""='believe that. 39*` the intelligent `laymen in the Ro- Sa man Catholic Church. in Ontario at de. least. are not enamored of the -sep-_ arate school. and that it "isvthe per- sistent and carefully studied influ- ence of the hierarchy which per- petuates` the system. The bishops and priests: knowgthat their` `influ- ence would be greatly weakened by the free mingling of `their children with "those of other creedsand they cling -to the.-system as their sheet anchor. And it is this same influ- ence w.hich is behind the attempt that is ibeing _made `to saddle the new. `provinces inthe west with, a system of. education that should be regarded as a thing of the past in Canada. The Presbyterian believes in equal rights `to all and special privileges to none, amd it emphatic- ally deprecates the granting of- any section of the community any rights or .:privileges which others -do not - enjoy. It would yprotest just as t`! strongly if `the Presbyterian Church -`or any other body -demanded any V such special privileges as are claim- ed `by -th'e"Romi'sh hierarchy. It un- derst_ands the demand `that religious teaching `shall be made anintegral part of education. but provision is made `for `this in our public school system and `it would not deny any reasonable "demand `which i does not impair the integrity of our` educa- tional -system. How _ long shall politicians suvbmit |tamely to the die- tation of men who are Catholics ` first and` Canadians afterwards? = Are these _men who are now demand- ing that aseparate school system shall `be incorporated in the consti- tution of .'the new provinces. and that they shall thus-for all time e_ be deprived of the right of determ'- i r ining, w.hat their own educational- ts `policy shall `be. utterly incapable of 58 learning from the past 9` Whey [)3 seem not -`only `to have forgotten the lesson of Manito -ba, `but they have the hardtihoodg to assure. us that `they will not cease to agitate until the `discarded system has been restored in that province. and it is the same sinister influence that ` is seeking to put the yoke on the neck of those younger provinces under the specious` cry of `the `rights of the ---!-----H-.. 11 has Boom urn." nnlntd Bp\3U!UU\ U1) U1. Luv n5uv~ V- -_-- minority. - It has been well pointed out `that every gion_om'mation' is a minority -of `the whole country and has just as good a right to demand special educational trueatmcnt as has the Romish church. In_our public school system `no right `that any one has a night to demand is interfer- -,-'-LL .....1 .n... ..1..:`I.lwsn nl n!-hn- [Ida 1'15; uv ~\gv;.....u...... -.. .._--_,-, ed with. and `the children at Catho- lics have all the privileges which are granted to those of any. other` church. Newspapers are again bringing up `the `old; scare about `the. mischief done by the adulteration of -.intoxi- ' eating liquors. It is true that re- cently evidlesnoe has been adduced proving that some saloon-`keepers in the United States adulterated whis- key with wood _alcoh-ol. Wood `al-g oohol is a dangerous poison. even worse than the ordinary ethyiialeo-_ hol. which is the intoxicating - ele- - ment of the.?'whiskey.' and which; gives the sole value to that liquid. -u 1-..- n......... ca-`\l\Il1I\ hnmnirnr_ from glVUS Luv \.uv vuuuu who. .......- .--.__`___.. It has been shown. however. from `time to `time. that there is very ilittle adultera"cion- in the intoxicat- ing liquors sold in Canada. It is doubtful if any adulteration likely to `be practised would be either as .proita_ ole to the liquor dealers.` or; as injurious to the liquor_.drinkers ,1 as some people imagine. V ` -`L- _I--I._I 3.. nnnunAuunI|Iv #111: 1I1l|I`I* _'d.K5 suusu pcuysv sauna...- The alcohol is generally the worst lthing in the intoxicating drink. A. very thorough `investigation made in Toronto some time 130. showed that most` of the liquor sold was pompnratively pure. but very much} , -4`-/_. __-2L1_ w_.\_s_|;-.`. " `I I ' Mixing water with whiskey may -be said: t torn at adulterationo t H gggstion. wh;ethe1"=qrJ . w The Presbyterian. _.LAn` Adulterated Liqubr. that the haveVmeen Ll.Illa_ an 3-..--- many oaseslhe wouln titted if `the liquor him pure water it -mixed with whiskey business it` is in w-hi cheat a man the If `\L - Dnnggp hinJ.L-1 l Ho'wever"` objectionable the atti- tude of the Dominion Government in._ regard` :to ._for`cing -separate schools. on t.he \ new provinces of Saslqtchewan and A1ib1ta. may be deemed `by the people of Canada. it is doubtful whether it will provoke as much ill-feeling in the provinces themselves as will the w1thholdng i_ (From Saturday Night.) ` of Crown lands from provincial con- trol. For in respect to those Crown lands the policy of the Government is quite as reactionary as its method J of dealing with separate schools. The national policy` of Sir. Wilfrid Laurier_ has always been supposed to be strongly in.{avor of provincial rigth-ts, yet now, at the -first oppor- tunity that offers .for putting his policy into effect. almost every right that could be withheldp from the new provinces is withheld. The "control of Crown lands should be `regarded as affundamental principle of self- government. ",W1ith out such con- trol, and -the control of the educa- tional -system. a province is a pre- vince. in little more `than name. While the British North America Act is stretched and `twisted until it serves the purpose of_ seeming. in . some minds, to justify provision for` separate schools. the same act. whergp '* --M--' tn n-.~nuin.o.ial control of separate S0-HOURS; Luv Duunu uvvv --._- ,_ it refers to provincial control ft public lands. does not, it is claimed, b apply to the present case. Of course _ -to any junprejudiced mindizthis con- 5 tention will carry no conviction. If the British North America. Act cov- era the separate school question it also covers Crown lands. As a mat- ter of '-taczt ,in` the `present case it. has no ibearingon either point. and _ -the present Government must pre-V . pare itself `to shoulder full responsi-` bility for the -stand it has taken in: dealing with every phase of `the Au- ` tonomy Act. By withholding con- trol of public lands trom `the new" provinces, while giving them m"on'ey -- payments as'a sort of compens a`tion. the Government has provided -for a cont.inrua~tion in perpetuity of the ex- isting system of . spoon-feeding. to end w.hicw'h autonomy was demanded; The maxximum imdemnity which the provinces can_ receive from the Do- minion is $2,220,000`. When their ex- pendzitures exceed `that amount they will have to make up -their dsefic-it by l taxation. Thus a oondition hitherto pooreras its population increases. At` present it looks as if the trouble which the.;Autonomy Act will bring the Dom~inion'Gove;mment from On-' tar-io wl-il arise from the unjust se- parate school clause. while the great "kick from the .West will have refer- ences to *tjheh\vithho_ldi.n~g of the pub- -L-----... .1.-.1...` +\IrfI'V0I1`IQP.l BUG LU '\.u-I: Vvuuuauy---nu -_ -V _ Lie lands . Between `the two` causes for indignation it looks as if the Govvemmentx will get all '-the trouble that is coming `to it-and the load ' |- - _-._...Au:`-45:` L1I'd.|. I3 uv:unub ..v .- will not be wnmerited. The Autonomy Act. is fpractised -zupon ihim. In would be. really bene- `the dealer could sell instead of water I whiskey. What a queer ess which the more you a less harm you_do -The Pioneer. "` VP;-cg;-egg Brand Clothing is. above an, exclusive. V The Progress way of buying direet from the mills. enables " Progress B_ra'md' to command patterns and color schemes that f- Progress Clothing alone can show. V T _,f Th " Pg-ogresig way of tailoring lends `a todeh ofgi` individuality--a distinctive style and 9iegance-that is recognized Ania V >' The P;-cg:-egg way of selling only to the Ieadlng ., retailers. ` who are financially responsible,---who enjoy (hr; cents; L dance of the best trade--lnsures the wearer of T ` - * ' Piogress Clothing,` an exclusiveness.vhich'}s' not ebtalnable in other makes. " ' ~ Sold by Leading clothaeu % k H A Exclusiveness s`Grand Rapids Chronicle. American orators "must take oftuf their hats `to Mr. Montague. `the. yd-istinguished Canadian. who plowed through snow thanks and slept in them. in order to be present at the Lincoln Club banquet Tuesday even- ing. His -speech was one of the most eloquent" and ma.gni.fieently `beautiful of any delivered before a Grand Rapids audience. He was in the hearts of his audience `before he. had spoken _a half` dozen sentences. and at the close of his remarks `the burst of applause" came with an earnestness that told most forcibly how well he had impressed his hear- ' ers. His tribute toshome and home ties was tender and sympathetic and his words sank deep into the hearts of his listeners as did his tribute to the gray-haired Fremont voters present. the men who blazed the trail which led to the present great- ness of the Republican party. while his loyalty to his home" province and to the mother crown was so beautifully expressed as to excite the warmest admiration for the speaker. -1! _._._._...L!.-... uyhnn ho ;\VEll'I1l.U5L uuu.|ua.uuu Lu; .....v ..I...._._. In speaking of annexation, when he declared it would never be. that Canada {was British, the vast audi- ence. which perhaps to a man favor- - - * ---- n--...:.. um um which perhaps LU a Luau mm. ed a union of Canada. with the United States. was compelled to ad- mire the Iboldness of the utterimce 'and the reasons which had -been given for the sentiments. Mr. Mont- ague is a pleasant speaker, he knows how? `to `tell a story. of which he ~"~ '5--vs-3 uI1`1:`1) 11`) i nuw_ Lu Lcu a. m.u._,, .. ....__-._ ,, has a rich fund. while he drives home his points with such sledge hammer blows of , rhetoric and oratory as to `make them stick. Hereafter `all measurements and comparisons of public speakers be- *fore the Lincoln Club will be made. by the Montague scale. Hn. Dr. Moixtague in Michigan. Let the Children l Eat 4 all they want of Mooney : 1 Perfection Crea1nSodns o Just what - the little ones should have for _mid-day luncheon and bedctime sup 1 get. lt's _ surprising how` Wholesome and nourishing l flnese light, delicious crackers V V ugrocer for really are. _ vAsl< your ELENNOX. COWAN 81'. BROWN. BAR-11 n 19-21.--- 4'... :J\I>n;;nil'I(T ` kc. A. RADENHURST. BARRI8TER- n I!-!L.'_ .... |(`}u_-nnnoI'v_ ` HEWSON & ORESWICKE. BARR15'i . -4 __ -1 LL.` Qnv\`l'nl'l'|tI,' __ H ` I` .110 ll: A-a-y --__._-._`, , -"zip: sfolioitor. etc. -Bank of 'l.`oron-- uijldipg. Barrie. Money -to. Loan; I jVST-RATHY 8; EISTEN. BARRISTERS. Solicitors in High Court of Jus- ' tice. Notaries Pubiio. Conve ancers. Offices over the Bank of oronto.~I LBarr1e. Money in sums of $2,000 and upwards, to loan at 5 per `cent. H. H. Strathy, C.. G. H. `STEWART & STEWART. BARRIE- \ 'I)..InI:A sr. 'A.UI.'i`."sB*ARRISTER.o SOLIQITOR; '=P.r-q_c.tor. Notary. Conveyancer. etc. *;Sp_oc1_jal _a,tt_ent,i-on in drawing and p_rdb_atin"g wills`. obtaining `letters of admmigtration and guardianship. wollectmg accounts. etc. Offices.` Ross sbllock. -Barrie. Money to loan. IJ. MUIB. JAMIESON. BARRISTER, Solicitor. Notary Public. Private funds to loan at lowest rates. Of- fices: Bank of Toronto Building. m..|.._.L...... 191 ~ IENNOX. 'COWAN GB ISIWUVV LV. DAD` risters. Solicitors for obtai-nin - 1indb_at;e of. _wills. guardianshi qn_ admnntstratxon, `and general ` hen- taors. Notaries. Conveyancers. etc. Offices. Hinds Bl-ock._ Barrie, No. 6. Dunlap street. Barrie. Money to loan at` 4 1-2 and 5 per cent. Branch offices at Cree-more and Al- 1 _l1`ston. Haughton Lennox. Alexu Oowan. G. J. Brown, L.L.B. 1 I 5 I I I | .._: |H._ '1`. ARNALL. M. DTZC. M.. OFFIC AI'I-...J..l. l\.. lo :1. .I.\1.|lJ.`l.LV.IuI.vu;u-ur... .____-__, 5A`tt-orney. Solicitor in Chancery. Domveyancer. etc. Office. -first door. Owen street._-over Bgnk of Com-N -merce. Barrie. l`_"< _ :DR`.. W. A. ROSS. PHYSICIAN. SUR- I-E W391` 3! .\lLiL`_lu: vv Ava-a-p f-------. I ters. Solicitors of the Supreme? Court of _-Judicature. of Ontario,` Pnootors. Notaries. ,Conv_eyancers.l etc. Money to- loan. Offnce. Ross _iBlaock.- Barrie. C. E. Hewson. K.C.. LA. E. H. Creswicke. DDR. J. ARTHURROSS. L. 11.` c. P. &.1S.. Eidinburgt1)1; ME P.B&t_S].J, G asgow, . mem er 0 e r: _us Opthalmological Society. Spec1al`- gr}/.-Diseascs of the E e. Ear, ` hroat. and Nose. Office. 8 Dunlap ` street. Saunders Block, Barrie. 01)- 't P t Off` d R '1 03: e 03 - see. an an way ; . ` tation. `Phone 54: R0. (Box 96. UU lI'Iu c J Eat en. ` ivlvb W AIDL X .I..I'J V` ISLE`; `-04.05: LU-Iur V ztersg Solicitors. Notafies Public,` and `Conveyancers. Money to loan- :-n no-nvv ail-vna 9+ 5 `nP.I` nt. '12. s. `BREAD; M. D. c. F. T. `M. 'C.. L. C. P. S., 0., late resident (Physician and Sur eon of '1`oron-- to General H-ospita, with special attention to Diseases of Women. an-d`Nso_se and Throat -VVork. also for some time surgeon in charge of Emer ency Hospital. Toronto. Office an night residence, upstairs in McCarthy 'Blok. 21 Dunlop,St., Barrie, second door. east of Don- -gall Bros. furniture warerooms. near Five Points. `Phone 105. gmd `Uonveyancers. money LU :u_au 1-n any sums at 5 per cent. Offnge '13 Owen street. Barrie. H. D. Stew- i art. L. L. D.. D. M. Stewart. ` IICCS I Dans UL Telephone 184. lo Lo t`\Ll.L1 Lu. .n.r V `- in Bohwe1l s B1351}. }s.11a}'nd the premises at night. nay, 0-11. LYON. PEIVATE FUNDS T0 1 1a_;,L_. -1. I______J_ ___;,__

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