LENNOX. coxn & BROWN. IAR- a-.1s-21.-.._ t-.. ..I..L.-.3-.:nn G. A; RADENHUasii 1i.A1gRis'rEn.b :AI-.n1-now " Qt\'l|.;f-III` `fl Chnncerv. -Viv. AULT.7%.ABRISTER. soLIc1T.oB. AI-tn r__` .. _-., I.-..:.zu.u\L .I.L.I. `XV 45,115; UN tario -Land Survesvors, Engineers. 1 etc. `Est blished 18 2. Office. Medi- cal Building. S.E. corner {Richmond and Ba streets. Toropto. Tele- phone. nigin. ,1336.`"Instf1'1otions left ; with St-ljathy 8: Esten. SoJioit ors.; {Bank of Toronto Birilding. Barrie,` will promptly attended to J I. H. LYON. PRIVATE FUNDS T0 ' loan on Real -Estate at lowest rates. Farmers` notes discounted. Collec- Ttilons made in any art of the Countv. Real estate ught and - sold. Conveyancing in all 1ts bran- o_hes. Marriage Licenses issued. Of- fxce. `Ross. B nnk, nm..I.m ..a...--L ._-.... q-,u:a_u.n..l.l..l. U! MUJVISX _ . {loan at 4 1-2 and 5 per cent. Easy` terms of re-pa ment. Lennox. Cow- artx &,-Brown, oIici_tors. Barristers. e 0. 1 . \ ' U11 U30 J.V.I.. fine. _~Rt =Barr1e. ,--- -. V}: 541 VJ.'4lJJ..lll.I:JJ.`4l U1.` vffreeh-`old security.at lowest rate of L interesjt.- No princi al money re- gluired until ,end 0 the term. H. . Stra thy.'8olicitor, etc., `Barrie. __._, .-..u o_ ago. 1.`, .I.o M. 0., L. C. P. 8.. 0.. late resident Physician. and Surgeon of Toron- to General Hospital,- with special attention to Diseases of Women. and Nosesand Throat Work, also forsome time surgeon in .charge of Emer ency Hospital. Toronto. Office an night residence. upstairs in McCarthy.Bli>ck. 21 Dunlop St.. Barrie. second door east of Dou- `gall vBros. furniture warerooms, near Five Points. Phone 105. y.u1._. I `L0 O_ DJD and Dun op Svts., 135, been commissioned` by rthe Imperial .Governmen.4t and the `executors of the late Cecil Rhodes to `personally investigate the practioal working of the `settlement scheme of the S'a1_va-. tion `Army onythis continent. The dbject of this scheme is to induce and aid poor people. who have {been living in congested portions of cities of .'the Old Land, to occupy homes in Settlements established by the Sal- vaitiotn i-n_ country places in the new; .The intense `-study of the` particu- _lar phases of life and character up- on which .he has eh`osen,to' exercis_e his art, begets, -in a _capable `story writer. habits of observation.` com- parisotn and reecation.` To V this equipment, so necessary for the ade- .t111a'te discharge of -the duty under-. `taken by him, IMr-, Haggard has ad- ded a careful study of the character- istic features of tle life of the poor j `ulndg destitute fvwho occupy -V Ydie crowded. andsqualid quarters of-'-the grew cities `of the Mother `Country. has brought `to his task thellein-.-.. vliusiasm "of the reformer -and :"th'e"= '_,-A, _ I .__- gggugv LI.\lL!L!g 1Ju ll. & 8.. Edinburgh; M. F. P. _ S., Glasgow. member of _t__he Brxtish Opthalmological Society. Special- ty.-`-Diseases of, the Eye, Ear, Throat and Nose. Office. 78 Dunlop street, Saunders Block. Barrie. op- osite Post-Office, and Railway tation. `Phone 54; P.O. Box 96. Io J!l.U.l.11u dI`\.l.1.I!4DUiV,...DLIfnITu1B'1I!Jl'K. Solicitor. Notary Public. Private funds to loan at lowest rates. Of- fices: Bank of Toronto Building. Telephone 184. ' _ -- _-----go.-gun o-Iun.n nan \lO AIL! \IA.L'A\JJJ 1 tin B_othwell's Block, Allandaie. On the premises at,night. ,-._._ __--- -`Dov -.r ;zeon. ic..' L. Ii.-C. s.. i3:din., L. *1; C. P.. Landon. Offices and night residence. 'Brown s Block, Dunlap `street. Barrie. -Telephone. 77. - ..a--aaaa.;1\l \J],tlJJ\JZLL.lJ `.11: Trinity Universitv. 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. -an-4.-one a. or .-.p-.a ----v __-v-_.__ _: Solicitors in High Court of Jus-` tice. Notaries Public. Convevancers. Offices over the Bank of Toronto._ Barrie. Money in sums of $2,000 and upwards.` to loan at 5 per cent. H. H. Strathy. K. C.. G. H. iEsten. , v-. - -nu--g - .--v-. 1..- 'tZr, Soliditors. otaries and Conveyanpers. Money to loan. in any 'sums at 5 per cent. Office; `13 Owen street. Barrie. H. D. Stew- art. L. L. D.'. D. M. Stewart. ; L71`; R` I.l'&`l`.|...'.'a:_2sv;.ua~v .-a-..-, _ ' --_ V - __. _`{Proc_t"o'r.' Notary,` Conveyancer. .etc. `Special attention ,in drawing and prdba1;ing wills. obtaining letters of administration` and guardianship. collecting accounts. etc. Offices, Ross tblock. -Barrie. Money to loan. J.I'J.LVLV\IJAp sly V` 42;.` vv a:-vv~_-- -., -_-__- risters. Solicitor; for` obtainin pndbate of wills. guardxanshi an administration. and general` lici- tors. Notaries. Conveyancers, etc. Offices. Hinds Blo'ok._ Barrie. No. 6. `Dunlap street. Barrie. Money to {loan at` 4 1-2 and 5 .per cent. Branch offices at Creemore and Al- lnston. Hangman` Lennox. Alex. Oowa-n. G. E. J. "Brown-. L.L.B. 5:` vv sow`: `iv `Ia-Va--y -- p-- --------~-- ters. Solicitors, of the Suprjerpe Court of Judicature. of Ontarxo, Pnoctors. Notaries, Conveyancers. etc. Money to -loan. Offnce. Ross Block. Barrie. C. E. Hewson, K.C., `A. E. H. Creswicke. THE NORTHERN Auvuca Ln 8 Page 48 Column Ncwnpalier, Published from the office. 123 Dunlap Street, Barns. in the County of Simcoe, the Pro- vince of Ontario. Canada. every Thursday Morning, by '0 as 1.021.) IJLIJ-D \4 5--- -. .._- --_._ .___ _ `Attorney, `T Solicitor Q ehancery? Oocnveyancer. etc. Office. first door. Owen street. over Bank of Com- merce, Barrie. J. F.` PAI.-LING. GRADUATE 015' -!_!L__ `I ? - , '_MANU1jAo'.rU?REns_. MONEY rro LOAN. PHYSICIANS. stmvnfons; FINANCIAL. e mcenses nssued. Of- pck. Dunlap street, ` The" popular novelist` and avsoci-' o_lo"gdt. Mr. -Rider Haggard. has uux. JTUYIJLZ ABarrie'. Phone _ to [PL1-:wr;s 5 LANGMAN :.::;r V . and earn why. FULL STOCK OF FLOUR AND FEED ` on HAND. CHOPPING T EVERY DAY. %CR;u_ds.HED OATS uw me:-cunune. or umzano. and The Lon ' ' -. don 85 Lancashire of Liver-pooL The Waterloo Mutual. of Waterloo, On The-xconomicgl Mutual. of Berlin. out The Standard Mutual, of Markham, On Also Llovd'e Plate Glass Insurance Com pany. of0New York. counts collected. &c. Occ oven` ambly & Bgkefs Hardware Store i Bank. Ont. ` ; `mos. SMITH , Private funds to loan on rst mortgages. Ac CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED, - $500,000 CAPITAL CALLED UP, -' 3150.000 Government Deposit $53,000 Operated under Dominion License. ,,` This Cnnodian Company has representa- tive: in the principal towns throughout the Dominion. Select: its risks and gives an advantage in rates to such favorable in lo- cation, physical and moral hazard Tnos. Cnnvronn,` M.P P., President. C. C VANNOBMAN. Vice President. .W. Gnnnxwoon Bnowx, General Munruzer. . J. H. BENNETT. Agent. at Barrie. --- .. uuvvvuo O\l\lD iiu ;or ndvertlulnenu must In every case be mounted on oolld meal hue..- m-Ios.sMf'n-i " -1.55 a. m. For Orilliai. North Bay and Boo- V ' 7 . ` ! 211.45 a. .m. V For Gfayenizurt; Boo't`ia Junctidrn. Parry Sound and Nbrth Bay. ' -- . T 4.04 p. m. For Orillia. North -Bay Om! points West. [ V L _ 3 19.24 p. m. For Oxtillia. Rnnunr ran Fopwwzxa Fmn Insuxuuc Conumxs: **:..s".*.';.+s.:2,'.:;..<::.::.n:.`;*;is2;,::2..:r.2ae V...-.u_.u-ugau nu v nut: IBILZII n..\ 1 5. Condensed a. v_ertisements on first page such as wants of all kinds, lost and found, property for sale or to rent-, spec1_c articles, etc..etc,, must be accompanied wzth the cas ., and will be 'inserted-rst insertion 2 cents per word `each subsequent insertion 1 cent per word (names,a.ddresses and gures qounted as words}. but a. reduction of one cent per word will b made when the number of insertions of same matter exceed four nn__, W11! 06 uuurgeu. Advertisers will not be allowed to use space for advertising anything outside own regular business. Should they a `transient rates will be charged rm s..,.x b1'll_.ll.BlU1l I: I'll: be vertxsementsz .gg`_tm-day at 10 o clock, and the cop --. positjons for local advert me`n`ujn the paper wxll be sold at an ad-a.; `of one-third on above ra_tes, and on no olhep account will special pos_1tions be gn-en. This -rule will be strictly earned out. . I - . tcoN_'rnAc'r CHANGES. Adyestlsers aufill please bear in mind u; notice- fintentxqn to chan e advcrtiscmeng mustbe handed mto theo ce not later than . . . 3' 0T8 h _cl_1ang_e _;nust.b_e 1n THE ADVALLE 0 l_<:C `ii-.3 later than 129 clock noon _on Monda_v m any week, otherwise the advemser s announceme pay not made public until the week follogt. 5-. V . 12 changes or Advez-_tisements allowed De, year. If more are requ1red,composili0n Pateg will be charged. , _ the pdvgrtlsmg anythlng omsido nu}: uvvu xcgmur uuuuess. anoum they do ':1;1r1t1is'ja;1lI;I:o:tes be charged for such ad . ,. THIS V Anvntcn is ,proven -. ` _ t circulation or any-paper it,?`t OWE. - ' ~ Alt has also by far the largest su racei ts. .. . ' , _ ]a,tter fact demonstrates the -its patrons. - It you have any ad vem p1a.ceJt with the paper that reachcs1 no: , to pay the price. vertinementn an-p. ohm-nma ..-, uni mg- f , L -' ,:}:1.25 a`. m. For. Penetanz. Col- Ingwood. ~ Meaford. H * 1` 1 .1, J {x'nLV_snz:x'r ADVERTISING, '5 Notices, Auction Sales, Amuse etc:--`_Fi_rst insertion lo cents or Iingmenta an _ nentTinsertlon5`cents per ine_ `301: .' R notices. 10 cents ham 1:... . gu uuuuuaeruuu 3 cents line. ` ,1: notices, 10 _cent per line hoe:-tion:: 5 Gent! Der lme or each sub inqertionof the same matter. An item Mines, of this charactgr, charged -as Obitmutv Poetry 5c Der lme. CU'I"'Fr.ow8Rs-R.~su. Carnations, Violets etc fresh CV dav. B0uquetI,-Bu!!. n- ` `$018.: Hgnd Manage. Funeral Tokens in den: . t-I-... I-49-- _ _; rr.._.l-.- uv-up nauuu OI \o0I'Ua`- _ an designs. VEGEyTABLES- Celerv, \ Leum-. n.:.L......- n`... V IUD] Lettuce. TA5l..ES- Celery, Crisp and Tend"? Cabbage, Panmps, Beets. C3"'`5' ---0F-._ :iTlie_}_~%N1.3nhern Advance qua --,yu0l] _ htyof dvc-rt` s. 1 -tapa*' _ , W measure make one In % 1. 1i9"` xsmg to do, 1-eachcsthe P001110 1' 1,06 with the Papa charged gccordinghto men are L ;Ad.v""` _ : -i1. R1s1* AND snnosmx. . A I55 Dunlop-St..B3f on-IAI` I SEED STORE ? 3.40 m. For Staynr. Calling-_ road and Meaford. ' 7 38.00 p. m. For uPenet'ang. Coliing- Wood and Meaford. .. '7""1-3.. ,A em H 3, ?_.l-'|l~nev_Iadealerzv gm K ~"VVV" * COPYRIGHTS cu;-y ` ` . Iukotch and decor! tlon 311 _ `opinion free wgeths. 83 . .,. .. .. no 3?; lo. Communion ' . _. - mJ k oniffnttgn : .- una & , the 'A`*A 4. r A Ah, 4 AAA _F|RE_ll_l8U`B|NCE-COMPANY Iarkot_i:iIiE mus V (Succnssox -ro Scxoccuz & Emma.) Barrie, is ithcvhest feed for your horses ? ` CALL AT THE o7O H'II_BCIAL CONTRACT nnas. `i xilaily except Sunday. `Daily. `CONDENSED ADVERTISEMENTS. n-nun! ...3...._4....._.-_._ ,,, n lnsurane -Agent Conveyancer, & c. Mno `YOU KNOW raid- Go 'roVrm : xmw and R mi` wlnnn , U, ... Aproven _to. have nu; In bn 1n the Count,` the subscripum, --ANVD -I ` trisp and Tender: nniin `Rn-cc Carrots. | ' QNO `new name will "be added to the Sn lcription List until the money is paid. Qn\\'nn-8'Iru.-.-. ....... 8.. ..:-_.__ A-.. uL,__ W, 7 4- V -_ ---uu Sllbsc OL- Won ' 1905 V e their so ur-h M` wv..,u.uu auuu uuuu any Luuuv; 15 puxuo ` Subcribers now in arrears for three month mid over will be charged $1.50 per annum. 4:505 rie. Yr. ..... 5-oU\QIUJ auvn Luanda, Iv; w:sL:v'a.cn:w`. Pnopmrrons I126 a. m. For .Georget_6wn. Card'- mu Junction and Hamilton. A! -`12.36 p. uh. For Newmaike' and Eoranto. V - T _ V . vi -25.26 p.-m.' For Newmarket; Tora onto.` Montreal and 1 - ` 25.32 p.'m. For Georgetoivn. Card-. mu Junction and Hamilton; v' 4'.22A a. m. {For Newmarket`, Tor-i info.` Montreal and points -east. j 5 $8.00 a. m. For Newmarket`. A111`-2 on and Torgnto. - Exaihs leave Barrie fury and` arrive `g--Ea T1:;1;le;;e;;i;I;;?l';sIa;;1; ldllowa : 01 per Ammm in Advance aAnI=m: RAILWAY `cum: Back to `the Farm V Trans by SUBSC'RIP'rION, T hm Theyv claix that under :thes-e con- ditions; there is no imcentive for the farmer -to give any special at"tetg~ tion to the production of a select class of bacon h-ogrs . 1l2 d Vthut it.-he packer will have "-to be more gener- ous in his treatment of tho produc-V ers of the light bacon class or It.-he `shortage of such will he more mark- ed than it has been during the last year. "This condition Lnthie Canadian trade should scrv_e.'as a pointer for American packers. There,is little question thait. the 'foreign~ trade in American .-bacon would greatly in`-' creasc were-i-more_ 4. {special V attemtian paid to the .~produ'ction of"_morje[ho`gs of `the, strictly high-class bacon type. gzrhe fspeczgi `feeding T and brewed- mg _required for this type` are7ex- pensive, and -the'_ producers,_o,i` such hogs should be assu1i_ed`of -a".'margl_n that Will insure ' a.X[sateza'~ increas- ij'ng._pxfod-uctI_on- or__ this very dcsi'ra.hl: V 1S$..;.Q;`"78Wi!i:? . . _ , , , . . ....-v-- basnvnvu `-911 ll 0!} a'margin only` 2`5'cents above that paid `for the.thick -fa-t_ hogs that are raised at_ considera.-bly less ex- pense. _ 1 1ihiz1igr:{nt`s_. ix! ' _a j a_n`d generous e_ ~;m`a;nx1'er.." _ f'lR_einem.3,_11:`l :v V -they a.re vs;tra_`r1gers in"`aEstrar1ge;;liel1`d`. "and `needs `your `advice: ;37`o`1i1`-x_'e...alS..3.V8'". a`.nce,., .Wi'se action tore_thon g'fht: mi1'1d.- i f-.Back to the ;mm,*' is the slogranf that should so'u*nded_ tron; one end of Coneda_ to the other-.' ffstaznd by -the farm? is" the truest note. -of "our cou'ln`try si prog're_ss._ True mafxihood; pure -`womgnhood;- can `find . no `better. more useful. j)ro`titoble; honorable or indepemlenti field for the development `of all the noblest" `Qualities ofelife and character than` that which a bountiful Providence freely offers in.the, `varied, .pro- gressive, and useful round of farm life in Ce.nada.- The man in `home- spun is n.ature s nobleman in this i country. His faithful. diligent_help- meet is inature s noblcwoman. The sons a.n.dV daughters of the soil, who live on and `by the soil, are. with them, its true aristocracy. To- gether they sformethe solid founda- tion on which the whole social fabric` is u ornef Theyarei the noble men and women, whose jewels are the sweat drops of `honest, laborious. benclicient toil.` who wear the choicest crown Nature can best/ow; Independence; and their chief gliory is the cultivation of the most pre-. cious possession life can yield: Char- acter.-Exchange. T For this reason the packers are urging Canadian tarmers to pro- duce Amore hogs of the bacon class, but the farmers come back at the packers with "the.rep1y that they have been nmappreciat-ive '_of the bacon grades of hogs 'l;hat have been `raised; having cut"the premi- um on selectbbacon` grades down to ...-...........:_ -__._-m-'.,, - Chicago Drovers Journal`: `Some pork-packing` .cox:.cerr1s of Ontario have recently been compelled to im- port hogs from this country to fill; their -_English orders for baoom,` owing to `the scarcity ~01"; Canadian hogs. Crops of peas in Ontario dur- ing the. last -two" years have been poor and. `that farmers have 'no't raised their usual number of bacon` hogs is due` in. part to that condi; tiom. Prices for ubacnon hogs im- ported haveibeen so high thatwthe packers complain that there W331 the an actual loss in filling their rm-` eign orders for bacon, but they def- clare: this must be sustained if -they retain their trade, and. they are un- willing to release their hold on . any portionof the `trade; Canaaian Hog - Shortage. 9 V ihly uI7AAv1w smi `d` hq n:,the 1ng;rriag' 4Vg:}`i-t"`~,,A1:11fM_1`t`Ie _,--__ _- .--..-- v"-.C-II` 1 '1`he"_su;;g stiveBss of this `present ,i s_ `appuarernt in 4i_tself,` its `full signigavrric-e wikl .bt__=. ap'preciVated'when' ~-it is e:`:pVla.iz_1ed= ghat` the` *iyou:n-g zn;x`1's7' Matters. ' laA.dy s` nam'e wa1s.F:ox'_am'd_ the _y0u.'ng ~.-_.. ~ ..v..-u-- uv- vvu V Quite a novel, and no` less charm- `Ai-ng. wedding present was made _by Laurence Irving tp= his brother. H. B, Irving. It was a'newApl\ayT. Righ- "afd Loyelace, a rdmanticpipc trea`t-_ ing _o`j t:h per;iod.of:.'Cha-r_ls"I;, Tha- .?give:1';w'a.s'.a._l_e':o j-the _a.1_1t`hor..%'_xnr.h;o wrote the ,play`7x1_;res sIy, _o_r;:"prer .%`s9n,tLatiTan ?t"`_o`- his 1oi+o`th=;r oz; .5531; max- r" ', ... The collection of so many 0`? the smaller coins _of the realm must have. occupied a Vconsidera.-hie time, one would imagine; but.` whatever else; `they may be short oi`, the happy couple will scarcely -be in pa/=Jd`oi' small ch_ari.geT for some time to. 0011118.` Speaking of change, -however. there is a certain young couple in Liverpool who w'o_u1d be glad to [ex- change a..pecul_iar wedding present made_ to themfor spmdthih-g more 'useful.% When .th'ey-I were married the _most..`s11iable gift `which ;a~ fa- oetiaushjiend -`could think oi was- .Book.`O 3-M=1;rt`yr~$;.._- % V. - VlI\l;..___-,;~- L). , o. .5 -, an e1aborxte1y'~ibou-n`d `cop- y of Fqx`s There was novelty as` well as use- fulness `in the present made to Miss Masters and Mr. Booth, of the town of Congleton, Cheshire, _w.heri~ they were married a few months'a.go. This curious-wedding gift oonsistgd of no-fewer than 800 threepenny bits enc.los.ed. in a "silver casket. T Judgment on` motion by plaintiffs to continue" interim injunction grant- e.d'_by "local judge at Barrie,restn`ain- ing. defendants from` cutrtingc down or -through a'_'highw'ay `in the Town- ,-ship of Innisiil. _/The material shows that defendants/h'a.ve.Twith a_ steam shovel and: teams, dug a trench , across `the road in 5 question some 10. feet "deep and wide enough for six or seven '-tracks. ~It' was stated 4 that defendants proposed -to con.- i tinue such` cutting `along the -high-g waysauthward to -`the main` track of lithe` railway, in, all, a distance of over .100 -feet. Plaintiffs allegged that -this wide. cutting across, the road is for the purpose of accom- modating ~a mumber of tracks-w_h;ch defendants `intend. laying to extend" their yards at Allavnd-ale. 'This de- fendants denied. While admitting the extent of the cutting `done -and proposed to be done, they maintain- ed_.lthat. it was all requisite to,e;n-. ahle "them to` put in a temponary siding lto accommodate `their traffic pending the carrying out of a pro- jected (lowering of their main track.- to a depth of 10 feet below its pre- -sent` level. Held, that the cutting down of -the. highway is wholly u=n- necessary for -any such siding, and it is not probable that its purpose ` is-wholly disconnected` with the lay- ing. in the` near future, of isome permanent trackssuch as plaintiffs suggest. A temporary siding such as defendants say they require might well be laid on the -existing level oi` the highway. At all events no cut- ting of such a width as fth-at made by defendants `can. be necessary. for that purpose. But, even if that were thesole purpose ofthfs cutting, there is nothing in the Railway Act to authorize defendants making it without the leave of the Board of` Railway Commiissioaers. Section'184 of the Railway Act of 1903 is `the governing `statutory provision, and it is adm .t't:ed that no-leave of the Railway Commission has been sought or obtained for this `crossing. `Sec- tion 140~is not applicable` to the crossing of highways, and the Act 12 Vic., incorporating. the Toronto and Lakesimcoe Railway Company, in no wise helps defendants in this matter. The stepstalren .by defend- ants as disclosed upon the material. seem to be wholly -unjustifiable. In-. .junc.tion continued until the trial. Costs in theicause, unlessvotherwise ordered bywthe trial judge. H. Len- nox' (Barrie) and S. B. iwoods for plaintiffs. D. L. McCarthy. for de- fendants. ` * . . `sow: N`ovm..'r1ms ma HAVE Bmm_N GIVEN T0 nmns. WEDDING PRESENTS mmwmmatm (Before An-giin J.) THE%N0RTHE1zN ADV :3" PALACE BAKERY ms 101-: cRm5MPAnLon.`i A.____. ._ _ _ ;:r`2: Pm`"a*%:v: W " W9 D3 0 P. 5 `.Pu. 0 GPDPG` AilANDAlE%l0T For: SALE. as mercury will surely destroy the sense 01" smell and completely de-; range the whole system when en.-l tering through the mucous surfac-] es. Such. articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physicians,` as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive frome them. Hall's Catarrh Cure. m-am_1factured by F. J. Cheney & 00.," Toledo. 0.. contains no .mercury, and is take? ixgternallypacting durectlyrupon th blood and muooususurfaces of the lsystem. In buying Hall s Catarrh ,Cure be sure you et the genuine. It is -taken interna ly and made in Toledo. Ohio, by. F._ J.` Cheney & Co. Testimonials ree.- , K V "Sold by druggists. `Price 75c per. 7l'|..1-.. "r'l_In_ rs ` -5 V-*-'* EU Iii stipation. Beware of Oinvtments. for Ca-; tarrh tat `Contain. Mer- % cllrv. an ...-_.-, .-.. wv ;4.v|..|.Il.u.5 UUIL it .`urunK8Il sWhen the Shah of Persia was in Paris insseptemnber, 1902. he made a. newly wedded couple still more happy with an impromptu wedding lpresent. While his majesty wastak~ ing tea in a cafenear the Cascade, on the Bois de Boulogne. a wedding party made their way into the es- tmblishment. Their arrival did not pass unnotic- ed -by the..`Sha.h, and, on m-akinzg. inquiries, he was made acquainted with `the happy occasion which `brought the party there, The _ ne.\ t `moment the Persian ~monarch sin- dstructed his grand equerry topm- sent the bride with a valuable dia- mond as `a souvenir. of her wedding day. This present, from such an unexpected quarter; caused the fair recipient no less astoz1ishmentv;han- pleasure;-Tit Bits. _ ` .. They acdorciingly gave` her three. Thandkerchiefs woven of thistledsown, each of which was so light tha t_it could be blown to the ceiling.wi.th v1 hWon`L VIVLE.-. __--J.-__',l No. princess, however exalted, could receive `a vmore `delicate ~.g_Ei't than was recently `given !to 'anA Amerlean `factory girl ion the occa- ision of her marriage; {She was-ex- }tremely popular 'among her Lellow 1 workers, `and had to?led s'o faithful- l ly and well at the Norristown mill .for a period of nine years, that the ` overseers _of the carding. spinning and uynn-.3-.. .I..._-__L,__-,,.L J -_ -..-v urn u1Ja5;;n4nAe and weavihg depart;nents determined shev shouldhave a nuptial present, both charming and` unique. ,-'___ _.v -1-nrvvll vv DJJVJ UVJLIAIIE-V_'VLLl] a breath. This material resembles nothing so much as a -ball -of _co'b-' Vweb touched with powdered silver. `L (`L 1,- , ` _ . ._-- rvuuvavu I-lllV\)Lu At St. (.s&nne e-won- Svea' a bride wzs \made_4the recipient of a most`exVt'ra-, iord-inary and unexpected present not jvery long ago. While the ceremony ladies called the verger and told him there was a madman in the church- ! yard. ' was proceeding in the church, some` There `he .o'und `a `man partly a.'- raycd in female attire, inchxdlng a} blouse, sitting on 'the grass and nuxsing a homemade` doll, while` yelling 1ike;a Red Indian. When the wedding . party emerged irolm -the church he caused some astonishment (`.0 the bride by advanc- inrr and nu-ncnnl-1...-.. LL- )-n A -' The" chairs used by the peers were very hahdso-me'_ `productions, and. jbore a small device. the royal ?crown, and the magicwvord, "Cor-A ona.`tian." In order to prevent coun- 3 terigitin-B`; the iron with which the; brarndin-g _was performed was de-` stroyed. ' ' --__.....--._.v..u mu ouv uuxuc U_y RUVHKIC` and presnting the doll to hrf His conduct was afterwards found.` .to be nothing but a drunken freak] W11An Ivkn QI....I.. _c `r-i-- O1ur IcjCrea `. P 1'7 7` V ~ ` " wen mronmea'i`.3'ra%`E`t?.f;?2 %n"2.`i:.? t;II`:;1:ieUnI:Iall s Fami'1y Pil_ls for c_o1'1V-i . u n n , J boob ; '1`eu_-we . . eat Baldwin St.r.eet.A QUEEN 8 npip BLOCK. %71`E%ADvANc E'? Of'FI(}E, M I-`RANK JACKSON` Make: of Pogmiu. 4Q-4----A`4g ` 'B'n r1-is. IN ONE BLoq 1`W0 ACRES 3 $70,000 FOR INVESTMENT ON GOOD _ frnphsnla a......:.. .4. I.----- iUNW1N.,.%M.umH tarLn- .- Tmnnf - R ....... .._ ANY QUANTITY OF MONEY` nnn n! A 1 0 ----3 E ~~ HOMOEOPATHIST. W. J. PATTERSON. M. D.. c. M.. :Phys?cian; Surgeon, Homoeopath- uist. Office Hours-11 a.m. to 1 p.m._. 7 -to 8 p.m.._ Cor. VPoyntz DUDIOD Sf. `R91-v-30 "DR----n DR. J. C. SMITH. L. C. P. 8.. 0NT., (late of Drs. Harvie & Smith, 0ril- lia). Office and .residence. corner of Owen and~ Collier `streets. Bar- me. `-_.~..- .. _-n agvumnw `in the city of Tor_ontq. where he `was entertained (by the Oajnadian _Olu-bx arid .whi1s't partakiiz-34 -of the 'Clu!l:;"s Ehospitality, gave _an address. of unusual _intereSt and im!port2inEe' `the rsufbjejct ma-tttyer of `his `m_is-' v ~iqm..:`.'Amorgs*t .-other` .thin"5g's. [the _ ~pp`e"_ k"e`1' g raphical1y ;pres-nafed s'1,'>xi1;' , .}_t V eM:*o1)j9tohabl_e` eat1;r.s`v,tV }g;atb . :It`$7d .$9h1ine:f %.1ii*%*-V1?.ihv~%}15!18J i `hm:se#1 0!; `W9 A ffrsiike DR. J. ARTHUR Ross. L. R. c. P. `R. n -- -- -- - - 'H\J2__!L _; ",1 |J. MUIR JAMIESON _.BARRIS'l`El?. n'In:I>n-r 'KTn+o1-tr `Du. Ha 13:-3-vnlrn H. T. ARNALL. M. D. C. 11.. OFFICE __ h_LI,_,_.III, DR. W. A. ROSS. P1fYsIcIAN. SUR-_ ..--__ -L- is -I1 I'- STEWART a. ernwanr. BARRIS-. T cnEsmcxE. Bmmls- i n_ { !STRA'I`HY 8c ESTEN. Bgnnlsrnns. 4 __._...-- an.u:xn.l.I.'H.1 J!l1._h.I.1 D`).M.- gpany. Oarpentering. building, and manufaqturixigv` `of, d rs. sash, in_dsj.mo'u1dings.~` etc. P aning of all kinds" `diinie"-t.;%tim`ptly"' and `satisfac- torily. ct las;t,dryi1_1g kzln. Dis- ff: ti=t;;;Lgvu!Icy,`a _for.~grame=g1;.l;lum:bg1T LEGAL. V , % -V NA`LD' `R086. L.` L. B., BARRIE- ` rter. Solicitor. etc. Bank of Toron- to _Bui_lding', Barrie. Money to Loan. .:'mmd comipon sense df`th{ m_ah of of affairs. In the course of his jour- i-t `betel! him to spepd a. few houfs