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Northern Advance, 28 Sep 1905, p. 2

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W4 _-__._. ...-.an.na;1\.l JILLJAIJ MUM` pany; Oarpentering. building. and manufacturing of doors. eash. blinds. mouldings. etc. Planin of all kinds` done romptly and so. `stac- torily. Hot last drying kiln. Dis- -trict -Agency for grained lumber. Factory. Baytield street. Barrie. Badge & Gallic. successors to Geo. inn in ' n to Buildin . W"_T""AUL1'.'1 DR. J. ARTHUR ;g_ Q 1'.\v|o - - J. H. LYON. PRIVATE FUNDS TO Farmers notes isoounted. Collec- tions made in an{ art of the e ught . and sold. onveyancing in all xts bran- ches. Marrxafe Licenses issued. Of- fice. _Ross B ock. Dunlop street, J DR. W. A. R088. PHYSICIAN. SUR- geon. etc.. L. B. C. 8.. Edin... L. R. C. P.. London. Offices and ni ht residence. Brown's Block. Dun op street. Barrie. Telephone. 77. L Inns} SMITH &: GOWLAND.. office Ant` Thidxnnnn AaA------ *' " ` _ HOMOEOPATHIST. W. J; PATTERSON. M. D.. Physician. Surgeon, Hom ist. Office Hours--11 a.m. p.m., 7 `to 8 p.m. Cor.- Dunlop Sts., Barrie. H. T. ABNALL. M. (D. C. 11.. OFFICE in ]}n},,,_.,.]]I- `DI..n_ LII Up to 1897 county councils we're` composed of re-eves and ;deputy-' reeves of townships and_ villages and the represent-atives of towns not mu- nicipuzlly e0pa'r`ateA from counties. The A_`,.L _n 1: . STEWART & STEWART. `BARBIE. +111-as ..l:-:.|.-.._ 11,; . _ - -- 0.. L. C. P. 8.. 0.. late resident Physician and Surgeon of Toron- to General Hospita. with special attention to Diseases of Women. and Nose and Throat Work. also for some time surgeon in charge of _ Emergency Hospital, Toronto. Office an night residence. upstairs in McCarthy -Block, 21 Dunlop St.. Barrie. second door east of Dou- gail Bros. furniture warerooms. near Five Points. `Phone 105. ST-RATHY & ESTEN. BARRISTEERS. n..1:..:a.'__.. :_ --rs -1 u. u.. nuxnnurgh: M. F-. I Glasgow. member of the Opt-halmological Society. ty.-Diseases of the Ey Throat and Nose. Office, 71 street. Saunders Block. Ba Eosite Post-Office. and tation. `Phone 54: P.O. (E HEWBON & ORE-SWICKE. mums- W-nun '_I2-2L___ A )R. ROSS. L. R. O. P. & 8.. Edinburgh: M. F-. P. & . British Ont-halmninozmn a..-=-1-- ~ - ` L 581111.11.` `I. HAD -Trinit `Universit . Toronto. ' Fel- low o Trinity edieal College. Member of the College of Physi- mans\an'd Surgeons of Ontario. Of- fice and residence. 18 Owen street. G.` "A. RADENHUBST. BARRIBTERW oA&`L........._ n.1:.-u __ LENNOX. COWAN & BROWN. BAR- -:-L..._- .a-n2_,-1 ,_-, A - - 0 - .. _- -..-.v4.1x1JJLlp Illa I.IJc `Jo M... `in Bothwel1 s Block. Allandale. On the premises at night. ENQ new nemc will be added to the Sub oription List until the money is paid. Subscribers now in arrears for three months and over will be charged $l.50 per annum; }`??~;-L `LEGAL. - , DmALn,- 088. L. L. 3.. BARBIE-V .`I._"..` a`_.Is-.24 _. _ _. -v .....-a. lit D513 VV llllflg .DAn'.l:(.1B- -ters. Solicitors. Notaries Public. gmd Conveyancers. Money -to loan- In anxfsums at 5 new .....a- nu:-- ___----..;. uu aaIu.|J.`u.Vp -IJ1J.'&fU1D`.I.'ll'r`5g1` Solicitors in High Court of Jus- tice. Notaries Public, Conveyancers. Offices over the Bank of Toronto. Barrie. _Money in sums of $2,000 and u w rdsmto loan at 5 per cent`. "H. Strathy. K. 0.. G. H. Esten. _ 1.1.-uvuurag Notaries. UCIIVOYRDOOTS. etc. Money "to loan. Office. Ross lBlock.- Barrie. 0. E. Hewaon. K.C.. A. E. H. Creswvicke. . - --v-v we ninuaahl 11 Lynn; IJISIBICMIQ` Ears. Solicitors of _the Supreme Court` of -Judicature. of Ontario. Pmctors. Notaries. Convpyancers. MT-nnev `tn Innn fnn D..- Lia:-omey. Solicitor in Chancery. veyancer. et'o. Office. first door. Owen street. over -Bank of Com- merce. Barrie. --...u-.a;w;..n.ul.u.va.. unnnlozno ` ,1ll'U}1.l:D 01 y'lup guarunansnm q.n_a - admnnlstratron. and general Schen- torg. Notaries. Conveyancers. etc. Offices. Hindsf -Block. Barrie. No. 6. Dunlap street. Barrie. Money to loan at` 4 1-2 and 5 per cent. |B_ranoh offices at Creemore and Al- lnstou. Haughtan Lennox. Alex. Dowan. G. E. J. Brown. L.L.B. :_-. -o_.-v;uc--.na.a.|.Ip I-I\I&l&VlL\ L'. 'i"moctor. Notary. Oonveyancer. etc. Special attention in drawing and prohating wills, obtaining letters. of adminigtration and uardianship. collecting accounts. e c. Offices. Boss block. Barrie. Money to loan. '--'-"--U vv -Va-A1 `Iv I-ll.I\ 11 L`. 1.1511!` 1'i5t8l'-S. Solicitors for bt ipndbate of wills. gauardianghigmg .ad-mininfrnfh-m an ..-.........I c..I:..: THE: NORTHERN Auvnuca -?1i ;;;::1"..~Va;:`;. 331:]? 0; Toron-' hui ding. Barrie. Honey to Loan. VI. UL1'.'BARnIs'rI:R.' SOLICITOR. .'D---L-.. \~r-a._..._ rug- - A;RCH`EGTS. `\ FINANCIAL. 1=HYsIpIANs.' ;rgeon. Homoeopath- nurs--11 to 1 p.m. Poyntz its.. Phone -v- -u-vvg cave MIN! 9 U wnuzvzcnaw. PROPRIITORS znunnnnfflots FOR SALE. atonr uaonthu.-81. so byl n3v7'&':'aI'en .12 W` " ` 5'? Ivlenunc uru . uu vuuluu II prunuuly ttonutrl untfree. Patents lpiolalnouu. Git . taken to without Q.g-.-42n9- anuuulu. I-V` L Handbook olianw 1' ec-u-1 .`.:.ia'm at" c u-ze.1nthe an --- - `.2 AAAA V Vivuvvuu IV .1 -Iuuvu IVvv-vv 01! illustrated weekly. Largest Ci" of a G3 I nu-V: mu...`3u.'1'i`{".. a`2':i n'3'3'e-W! Q-pl-1 nlun I v -' ' V U V W ` `hllyonounding hatch and descri tlon gm! oI.|{ou_ou-tun 3111' opinion free w ethe.lc: out n It probably nubie. Commutgnu E3 uon; Pa 11`. asxnm ft?-? :0:8wnQ' -._ --v--up -a-uu ul \aUl'U?l- 1' unerat 1 OKCUS W desn ns- a. VEGD TABEES-- Celery, Crisp and Tender: Lettuce, Cabbage, Parsnips. Beets, Carrots. fete. WISIOIIU OIIIPRO. "$'3i""Ii'tiIi 11n!`?i9.'&1. I k_- IA...` .u_ nc_.;__.- CUT FLOWERS-Roses. Carnations, tC.- - fresh 4-van; .49.. I2- ...... .- 11.10 mm. For Penetang. 11.15 a..m. For Stayner; `mood and Megor-d.-. . 3.40 p.m. For - Stayner. Wood and Mentor-d. ' ._7.45 pan. For Pentang. 0 8.00 pm. For '_8tayner. W mun` his Ii'i'S'1T?t? ; SHI`ll`.`.l:`|L5TT.EN.D ? 3: 7` tin`: In A %_______ +4-+~1-1--1-1-3--1-i-z-1-a-+~:-++++-a-+-:~++++ 2 wumu nllclutoo nnnrnr :- [SEZEZD "ro+=2E coxvnnxsxn ADVERTISEMENTS. Condensed advertisements on rstpageguch ea wants of all kinds, lost and found, propm, for sale or to rent,_ specic articles, etcnetc must be eccompanxed with the cash, and mi} be 1nserted-rst _1nsex-tion 2 cents per word each subsequent Insertion 1 cent per word (namesmddresaes and gures cqunted as W0rdg)~ but a reduction of one cent per word will b{ made when th e number or insertions ofsamg; matter exceed four Cuts for advertisements must In every ease be mounted on solid metal hues. r The Equify INC` I I H I M P nh I n n . . . .. - . . . . . o`TBE AME OFFICE, Pan-in auvcmuerswxu not be allowed space for advertlsin own regular busi transient rates will be vertisements. 9 11888. C119-1`8ed for 'sucl(1)a:1 guy not. no made public until the: 12` changes of Adverpisements allowedpe, yurhelghxafgrgdnre reqmred, composmon rate; Advertiserswill not be t - advertising anything ou33i`. f.f 3.153 CITY! Ilnlrluinn `K--3---~ "' ' `$ HP:-eterred positions for 1 1 . ments in_the paper will be sold 0 n&(:, ;,`f of one-tth;-glon alglve rqges. mad on no om: IOOOUD Spec D031 -10118 ' . rule will beatrietly carried out. C Ewen _Th CONTRACT canons. Advertisers will please bear in mind um notice of intentxon to change advertise muatbe handed into the office not later um Saturday at 10 o_'clock, and the cop`). for such change must hem THE ADVANCLO . , 0 Y in any week, otherwise the advertiser s ann guy not be made public the week cffzllxlmm g. uuuxua ur aUBBCRI`P'1`I0!U. 01 per Ammm In Advance I 1 inchinccoo .001 2 ll ,, ta. t t th vi'?;i = latwfIf;%t1;`1i1:I?g3naae8 8 m.pa,trons.th the paper that reaches the p vEiw pay the Pcga C `1adve;if;;,`;$: ngeasu .sp9 vf3ANBIEN'l` ADVERTISI NO. Auction Sales, Ampscmenu . Leggl Nt0tiiI`$:;-tion 10 cents _ r hue, ch ew_.-Fi1:ntin8e,.;1on 5 cents per mo. cents C t p r llline to; 1' or eac an insertion (3, f5t`;",`:;ngtgg1(aarxxl1:.ftcr. All im. 1` insertion` this character, 5 linsv 0 3 under I charged an line, obnuarv P"" 5 W hm coumcncl-`L mcr RATES. // J1 rLUWERS-Roses. Violets. etc.,-fresh every day. Bouqnctn,-Butt: n- hole. Hgnd or Corsage. Funeral Tokens in LG TARI,l?A P_I-.._. 1-_2__ - .1 n-.,;._. `v--TI iII'IU'`l`uu 1- _If you wish to take a business posi 2 non. or effectively mana e your own 4. business. or overcome the isahilitios of .1. a. neglected education, we invite you to 4. consider this one. It bases its claim 4. for your patronage on its Cf('i(:I1tin-[- struction, and the fact that its graduates 4- have been exceptionally s11cc(*s.~;fu1. 4- Send 1188. post card and we will send is a. handsome catalofruey that may assist ~1- gou to decide. - Fa] term begins Supt. -i- th. Enter any time. Exce|iiI}.'1`1`.i~:'1ess College, AET'T'l'I 4-\--:_?__` rm: msunaucs Enmii I "Tl I. G`I`|'lIct1'In--vs---. nnnfn in Ha- .-.... ,'Jac';>b n Tex.-"1-ace . '_8tayne;'. wtood.a.x;d Meatord. ~'Do.ily_ including, Sunday.` FLORIST AND SEEDSMAN. West Bddwigtreet. : uuuunn ; column . column GO TO THE NEW my unuvvn, UGDCFEI MEDEREP. BENNETT. Avent at Barrie. I 1Wk. ; 1 Ma : 155 Dunlap-St.. Barri 3, .% ` V.ff.'N0nrH.X `- `L55 o..m. 'Fqr Orillia . N_6rt'h Bay Boo.` ' ` ' '11.'4`5 b..m.- -For: Orillizla; 'G`mven- burst and North "Bay. ` ' A 1.38, _p.m.. For Parry; Sound. `L08 pan.` Folf Orillia. North Bay Ind points West. IS, Vi6]C`5o -RnHr no * RATES. IN om: BLOCK OF. ACRES 1904 An 8 Page 48 column Newspaper. Publiahecinrrom the olce. 12? Dunlop Shoot, 0. the County of 81131000, the Pro- A Vince of Ontario. Canada, every V Thursda y Morning, by - ... -I QII A :11... ---- - ~ - 1.25 pan: ES; Eudweu .1.unotiou-. Georgetown u"a`d- H-_a,.z'ni"1t_u.,n.__%_ 7.25 a.m. For Oafdwell Juntin. `Georgetown ..II-'nd. Hamilton. Train": leave Barrie for the un- V Iormentionod place: - uotollows: SOUTH. L ' `22 mm. For Noivmarket. To- unto. Montreal and points But. . 7.55 mm. For Newinarket. Aurora {Ind ,'1\o,ronto. 9.85 mm. For Allandale. "12.21 pm. For Newmarket. Au- rora and Toronto. 1.51 pm. Ear Newmarket. Au- rora and Toronto. 6.20 pm. For Newinarkot. Toron- to. Montreal and points East. COUNTY COUNCILS. F 9.15 12.111. _E 9;""Oril'li,a. J. mun Jaolmn. IARHII IAILWAYGUVIDI Tamas or nsvnscmp-nos. X `AAA.----- .I_, V A Sepia. Water Color Crayon. India Ink Migiatures in Ivy Maker ol Pom-o.iuT._ Coiling- Coiling- polling- Degr Mother cuv m uou usorc on value on imtae;re.st. That is a sample of tghe` udsozn Buy Too-mpany's oonserva-t'1sm.` The governor and directors of to-.d'ay n-p- gsu to cherish a tender aexxntiment ` 1-A qtranters rt-hey neyvcr -su-w._ -from yvax Ia1|.1`u|Ll1'iUG perpendicularly. ~'lhere -are no vpoinits about the old Hudson `Bay font more Ithan any out-her pioneer clearing dotted with a `few_soat_ntere`d .cab_ins. but it was rwthermg ansteresting to learn from -the ohietfactnor of tigis region. that -the company. though it `does not now .tra-do them. and though"it gets no- -thing whatever `from tho snoaperty. wot" only refuses to sell it. ut I ays 9. man and his family tto live ~t' em with no o-t'hex* oaooupation than keep- ingi ptho old "post w-hitewashetd and u-arding 11 few fa.d`il'l" records _w`h-ioh ave been left there because they are of up sort of: value on inotqreat. is samnle inf mm n'....Ig..... nun `Luau kt 18.80. Though. not m'amy-islannded. as Tcm'agwam1j.s. `the half day sof:sste-am- boowting `to zts head at New Liske.afnd dis-ol=os&s some exizraordinary sccner , panti-oularl . oentavin bold. high olif s of Lauren inn gneiss, so thrust up by -ancient eruption that 't`hqy ap- pear nsstraotif-ied pegpendicularly. -are no -n~mnd',s nhnuuf H... ..m `,,_ ,.--_- '...- .u-w..wvu.uv:_y JJIQUISIHVI) Vl8lt 0I'S will go out to t-he mainline by the alrte-rnxaftivue` mute. - On the way in you see Tomiskam- in; Lake if you leave the 0aizxadian_ Pacific Railwav at Mnttawa. and you. see that lake on the .way out it youutor via North B.-a:y. and do not wish -to iruvo (muse. iorimgrut. 'l`em'iskami'ng is mrther a bong. wide river nthxm on. lake. Thunnnh -n.m+ ............ !..I---J-J ........v.u.. no 1-5 it 11111-EEC] consequence which route by. simce all reasonably vnsitors th n Inn :11 inn -an-A We "came back" by way of Mn;-N tawa. -on the Canadian Pacific Rail- rvoani. writes E. W. Thompson. to -the Boston Tramscrip-t. That is not the ahvonte-st rouite from Boston, for the Qamzd-inn Pacific Railroad p-e.o.pl~e can txokcat Temag-ami pas-s-angers to Nvouth Bay. Lake N-nplssi-ng. \vh-aoxcq tliey come, as most oi the Grand v'1`runk`s- New` York State passengers d'o. diraat .to_l this lake, via the North- ` ern Ontario Railway. vowneid `and operated :by- the Pnpvimial 'Gov- . ernment. It is a __'t}._tLt:er `of little nnnsm l'I'I1):n an ... 1...! - 1.. Abundant Silver iii`!-lich Agri- cultural District. ' was premier of -the North-west Ter- . strong -government. the leader. of a The 8itl1|8;l3i.'0I1`in -the west t-o-day. but for `the seriousness of the prin-. ciplo at stake. might almost the re- ` guarded in the li ht -of a melodrama. says -the Toroon o '5Umda(.';y World. Three weeks ago F. W. . Bauhtain ritlories. He was at the `head lot` a legislaature .wh-use suvp ort he com- maanded .to~Ia very hig degree. To- day he `ha-seinio official `position and no official recognition. The -peowur whichhas been taken from him has been ~best'ovwe-d on Walter Scott. M. P.. a man who has not at any `time had anything to do with the admini- stration of the Northwest Territor- ies. He goes into political life in the new priovmces as a stranger from :a strange legislature. And :what has lace-om-plisheod this tran.s.forma- _ti-on? Not the votes of t.he .people. The people have had no` say in the matter. Mr . -Scott has displaced Mr. Haultain `by .a shrewd `trick -oi poli- tics. 'b a conspiracy to which Sir Wilfr-i~ Laurie!` and Lieut.-G-'ove.r=nor Forget -wens `the -prin-ci al par-t-ies by the prostitution oi` l. - igh preroga- tive. If Sir Wilfrid Laurier. Ame- dee Forgot and Walter Scott had walked mt~ovPremier H'aul`ta_in s of-' fice -at .Regina. masked as highway- men. and compelled by violence. -the surrender -of all things appertaining to his office. their crime would not have been more infamous than the measures which have been -employed to .aecom lish the same purposq i through he channel -of? a low poli- tical s-traterzv. ` uJ1'Uu5u Lulu DI] strategy. In: connection _` with the proposed ' change to ,a modification of the old` system .of_ ccu1stitut_.in`g county coun- ' cil-s, the ornua. Pabket "thinks that. a-sgthe duties of the meyoralty are now" -sufficiently onerous. it` would be well to revive the `office of recvc in towns. This sounds like a sensible suggestion. The Mayor of Barrie, centuiinly. has quite enough on his hands without `having the increased res-p-onsibiliitywg of a seat in the county council. A town re-eve would -[it nicely into this position. -besides pal body. _ adding strength to the local _munic_i- ` _ .To conclude, a'.m(;r-e lively ir,1.tc/0r<;slt:V will be created in municipal elec- . tious by the -proposed movc. and the lack of touch between the people amd their representatives in the county` council which is aggr 'ated by the two-year system of e stian will be obvia't'ed., By all men` let` us ha.-e I change.` ' _ It (thc "ofthe'" 'pr'ce`nt dict` was tbcavbld sectiogxalism it has fail- ed. Nor indeed would any csyntenn ovenccme oactionalism5 unless - thc which is not couteemplated. About the only redocmlng feature of the plan snow in vogue is that it reduces the cumbrousness and expense of the plan whichtt replacgd. but this ad- vantage it is` mot intended to inter- tenn with to any appreciable esntent. mombcrs wicro FOO be elected at largc 1 `56 vgiofaionil. is in` 1a 3 very uonsidenablo degm elimin-ate'd. SH.I.LQI*i4 Low Politic; SE-atgy; Revive tlie Office. auvu 1vu'u|.u ULIU OOIDOB inquisitivli `a nun`: fn f-ha vvsuhn 1:..- u~ `_UVl~ll \Ndl \10V" mu-ttver ".I\II'I +0 luvun -o.-s44... 'OC\4Ivl\l - on; comes :51tI1I=o:&3`._.. (Prof. A. M. Soulc in American Ag- riculturist.) - Our experiments {extend over a. period of it-W0 years. The first [test was made with '24 lrocgs, d-ivid-ed amt-o eight groups of three each. and con- tinued for 60 days. _A :du l~im;t-e ex- )l'l!!1011't wens made an 190 ,_ and-_nc-com inue-d for -77 da s. The mpe.t;1ti-on ol the oaxporimen was deemed ad- visable to rslim-innte the influence of indivlduality as much as possible. by aeounng a rgo-ond from a larger number of ammale. These trials were undertaken largely for studying the % value of corn meal alone -and of corn meal_ when fed in combination gith v'arymg..-.oar_n'9unst~ oi . sk`im`-milk` ; Five or; he hogs ILudw.in;`-'t,hfe' `firt wane johaivter White I .p -'on th-*ex:x>i0!tin1:n;ezst} ram. ,3.d;' " nvrxunmo 010$. '.l`n0 32 -hogs used tin he expio3fin.1en:t%_-of 1903_ wprmpur-: 1 11 V16 uwu 101131118-1'1. BYOB W110!) D8.0K' {up by documents. seemi'n~g`ly au- thentic. `since they may be bent an booming the region. % u'uilt"ia not easy to credit all the pre- oxse statements made` by the man- agers and foreman, even when back- 9 un HIT dannnvnnni-A .~.nnu-min.-|.. ..-.. . luv-u wlux: tn. tut: DI"U-'.l(le-St 18.00. The vein is about e1'g.h= i-.1.ches wide. It comes perpendicularly up thrvough conglomerate, and its up- per or horlzonztal surilrce runs an \1Ilk!?l0\'v'n-d-l-St-8.11100 into the thick wlooda. We saw three s.im-ilar veins on the same property. `one 0:` them `slightly and .a.n.ot`h-er` considerably worked. _ On the main vein. which has been seventeeninches wide in places. the miners are dlo-wn about gighty feet. and they report thatwtuue `ore still holds a.s'b1'-ond and good as at lthe surface. AAcarlload_o`f it, which cost to mine and ahli $1.200 del~ivelr- ed in New York. ' rought a nelturn check of $37,500. One aelcctcnd lot of` ore 18 .repo1*.t-ad -`to have proved worth thirty `thousand dollars a In_ , u|.u.l. 'uI.L Luv ya I`lvUvB'U [ITO rty. T-hre-c blows. and lpriet with my? knife from one loosened stone, .'a flexible 'pl.a;te of solid silver a'b~ou;t two inches long and more than an inch wide at the broadest plaque. I mll I 7:V\ ha nixutxvrln 4-:1.-1` -.--1--- ux-u x.'|.LVb~l.ll. ulxvul`, IUII_1 !uv_1u'y SMIC. A mmer struck O; pzck metro an un- worked eu rf.acc'vaedn showing on a cliff of the La Rose p'f0 rty. ` i'I'l(I\.i7., 'l1R I ` nvtnl 117:?`-1 vvuuv 4 4 w?i'1l:3mt':.:~'t;her `day; whom I- was `thr3fe, we 'p1cked.a.t randmn from the ilos awauting shipment. and not "yet ag- `ged. many spgzoimvans disobosing -the pure metal. silver, on `every side. I A wuinnv .u+1-1-In`) n` n:n" :vn+nI\. nu. .. VIUIIGL a yuuuu. , The main reasmu w:hy !tourists to Tomagam-i shsoul-dT either come in or go -out by w.ay o_:E Te.m'isk=am_ing is t_ha.'t the Cobalt veins offer them a sxght of perhaps `the richest silver one `that. has ever `been -discovered in icoonsidemble qu.an:tity.T In fact. `true `reports of the sh_ow:ing are `m- credible. un... ...LL.... :1... _-.u,--- 7 , ., J` wu-can J1-ut. .9CIU'JI.l~'L0 nave surmcuan-uy learned. V New York (men have got the start th-pro. 'Do their emelters the ore is. Shlpgerd "by rail; their pno'Ei'ts on It mus be ygreat. since they are lreue from compctht-i0n in the. !business. and `yet they have. `paid 1101` large bots -of ore A-at the av-aragc of name` dollar a `p_ound. T The inn-an 'rn.n.mm-1 '\lr.'\ I7 I-.`*nnv\:co+n F.` but u gxuy. _This result seems likely `turn be as- sxsted largely by devehopmcmt of mines. Near *by 400 pnospect-ors lic- enses have lheen issued `for zhe Hm- leybury district office alone during the past `year. _ '1`wao'hundrend and fifty `have lxson ranted, each in rueeturn or a ton ollar fee, within `the past 2 months. I All` `these p nosp0ctors are -searching the oountry for miles about Cobalt. a place five miles fno-m Haileybury. of `whose u-.i.c.hness in silver Boston (toes not se:e.rnv'to have suffviciian-tly learned. v._'---- V -v oome oa.ndid3a;tea. -twcvxwnship elec- tions people are well aoquaimied with 3, `th nominees for office. but when Tthohrea oxtcndsjto u district.-`as at . ;preueu:`., : -persmual A amuaimt-mes_hip %iIlmh\:ll_h,0:I and, LnIontf.orietAy . is apt sgp IIJIVQ - . If_ so. `Canada's tern-uei-ty must soon oeasc `to resemble a. series of fish-inxg rqdsitied Ito that 'by -the ends. Im- m-ngmnts a-n msigranvts are pressing -no-xtth-wiarad -al-otng `t he whole line from New Brunswick to British Columbia. and `tho Do-minion momises -to ~bq- come a deep as wel as a ;transoo-.1- tinontal country before young ~b-curds turn gray. 'l`h.n rl.nr|I+ umnnvnu 'l`l-ml" dm. I...-. ..... LU} G ucuauv. - Experimental farming at Abittibi indi-cwtes Ithwt all crops will do as well there. Indeed. Itlhe boldly of evid- ; once Ithat. gxiofrita-ble agricu turc will ? extend to ames Bay. 'thc_sout-h`wat- 9;` 01 ; Hudson Bay. so-ems irresist- [I e.` :3` Us nble; 1: valuu-uu Ia `U611! IJOOEIWO. The old opimon t1h~ait this is no farming ~cou-rrtry must be a:ban~d~ in view_,of -the. crops one` seJesTlgrow- -in . Barley. noa~ts. when-t`. potatoes. al manner of garden vegetables, have flourished abount Tvegm-isk-aming for a dqoade. n--...._-.._...._;.-n z-___,__.- n-. - ;u.n.u.uuupsuus. _ No limit to Ithe `area of deep, fri- able rich clay ex.tc:ndin.g frpm Lis- keard ensorthwand `h-as -bean definite- y ascertainead. That excellent land is 0.-editably wponted- to run into thq. great clay bel't. about Lake Abnttibi`. mom than one` Ihunodred mil- es nworlthwtar-d. 'aa1 arable arias. wih-ivch extends i~ndvefini~teIy _ east-w-ard and w-astward. ThI`l0l1g`xhAlIt the n_new Na- tiaon-al Tvnanecanstinental Railway of Gama-da is Vlbeixrg hocated. old onimon h-mt .+hi.q in nn uvvva-u1:u.ncuu. .vv'uuuu1&u.uy i.l40'ClV(.'. I01" 8. re inn so remote. Ten thousand agri- ou tural~ settlers are reputed to have "goone.i-n back from Haileybury and New Liskear-d. two Tam-isk-aming vil- lages separated by but four miles, within sight of emoh other. and fierce with a riv.alry even more imtense than u-sed_ mo animate St. Paul and Mi.nnesa'puol1s. NI!` x+l\ H-`1.l\'.ns\4\n at -`A---- A-3 LLB -u'1uu`I`.u.1`u:'s. The) same `.31-te may pl`aO-V0 suei-table st;o_cxute'usive `trade with farming and mrnin-g regions. now in course of a develsopmen.t'.wo.nderully active for :1 reminn an rnjmrufn Tan +`k.n........A .......: H. 15c'u:ucuu.1'u1y IIISUIIOES. '1`hmta't`or-t may fetch a high `price yet, It was. uc-_1' course. origrinalliy chosen as the auto ora a stra-din-g post because its gaogra hical -posiition is fairly cc-ntral lilo `-t eal-omg lake and its tributarie-s. VIN... an-.1; :1-EL . .`..___ ,_._ agv, '5-um swxygo -quusulul;-Les 401: Iurs. The Honorable k(_)omp`a.ny `has. however. :th8 re-puutmtzon of ultimate- pnofinting by every indulgence of 1 s -gevnftlemaznly instincts. 'l`hn.+i-`.m-.1 nnniy .m+..1. .. I..:...x. ...-:-- which their preniecessors of a bun- dred years. and even 01' fifty years 880. wt laerge :qua;-nltit-ies ,-of fur . mh "lihVnh'A (`Jury-n umn up "5? 21. 4| _ ,--- -_-v-.- - It can II`! a. decrease in the actual number of men engaged in_ carrying on `muni- oipal affairs in a cuoun-ty`. and spec- ial elections will be abolished. While there may exist adif/fer-awoe of views as -to whether the altera- -tion will be` in }the publioyinterest. wvoy believe that the general rm-:1-. oeusus 10f opin'ioh` favorsythe int-irn.-wte relationship betyve-on the township` council and the - .odulity council rwhioh it is sought to restore. Um- doubtedly {the lsmtallar `municipali- ties will supper} it; Under the _p_rq- ' poosod system more value a"-t-taches to` t-owniship reproeentatiom +a.nd7 {the , f rgallx solid man `.1$>iXl_dull0d be- ronlma `man.I.l.I...l...- t_ "L-------u-- Skimmed Milk. THE NORTHERN AnvAxWc3E,3%.% Groceries and Prov_isiuns,%Fine Fam|lyFlour,10hoIce Hams ' and Bacon. - Elizabeth , . `Barrie. uunu U uruggxsts. '10 cents. Take Iianvs Family Pills for consti- pation. . uy_ 1:. .1. Iuneney an 00.. Toledo. Ohio. is the 'only constitutional cure on the market. It is taken internally in doses from ten`dropsf'to a tea- ,s onful. It acts directly on ;the 1 d and mucous surfaces of `the lsystem; .'.l.`heiy offer` one hundred {dollars for any case it fails to `cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address. -F. J. CHENEY &. C0.._ T . s _ Toledo. Ohio. Sold b druggxsts. 75 cents. all`s nu-J-2...- There is more Caatarrh in this sec- i tion of the country than all other `diseases put together, and until ,recen1t years it was an: posedto-be-in- curable. For 4a rea: many years dnoctors `pronoun it a local disease and - reecribed local `mmedies. and by clans antly_ ailing to cure with local treatment. pronounced it incunable. Science has vpnovvan catarrh to be a ceonartiturtiional disease `therefore requiring constitutional Itneatmemet. Hall's Oatarrh J3ure._, manufactured by_ F. J. Cheney & 00.. Toledo. Ohio,_ is the 'nm|v nnnal-:+..+:......n ......... v1va.11`y u\:.u1`Uu5L1'u.`L6 [I13 l!1_3`pOTt3.I'lOC of skxmmilk. as an a-djjunct food to.` h!o-gs. The best mti-on is one pound grain to three to eight pounds of skimmilk. . nus mum any Leeamg experiment. as it takes the place of commercial fer- tilizers. VWhe'n 75 per cent. 0-'1' `the fertilizer value of the foodstuffs con- sumed was credited to the animal, the average cost of a pound of grain % for all grou-ps was 3.7 oemts; when no allowance was made for the man- ure, rive cen-ts. These experiments clearly dem=o-nstr-ate the importance Skxmmilk. {LR an n.r"i'nnnf ~fnn.rl d-n `The chaa-nge will mama a reversion to the system in vogue prior to 1897, 1 `bust the councils will be much .s1nval_'l?- er than at that time. `There will be uuvlg `aw. U U'Cll.'U3p 0 .84 and at seven cents a feeding vahuq of 95 cents. A farmer otsm sells his corn wt 40 and 50 cents. whe-n fat hogs would bring him five to se- ven cents per n-ound, under the mis- taken idea. that he cannot aft-or-d,to fee-dtzt. Gorn has been -purchased at 80 cents a bushel 'a-n~d.'i'e1d 3:11: a pxvofi- t at -the station. The manure from animals eon-tri- butes a part of the legitimate pro- _fits from any feeding -experiment. It takes nln-no nu" nn-vnnnnrn-nl `A'- I puuuus .1`/U.l'llIIl63.l. 3` The ex-panimomits indicaate that :1 `bushel of corn produced 13.6 Pounds park. which ant 6 cents won-d give it afeevding value -of 81 cents a nu- shel ; at 5 cents, 68* cents bushel; seven cents a fund-in.n .......,. L110 gu.'zi1'LU5L '.LIO0ll0Hly. The greatest gain per head per day was made by groups 3 and 4, 1.4 pounds, followed closely by groups 1 and 6. with again. 01 1.35 vpound The other groups all ga'ini>.d 1.3 lbs..' with the ex` 'tion of the lot fed corn meal an water. The largest gains were made `by the. groups re- ceiving corn meal and wheat meal. mixed in the r.a.tio oi` 2;in 1. with skimmilk. . . . ~The_ value of skim `milk as an` `ad- junnt m hog feeding is shown .by the fact that group 4 consumed 4.1 pounds of corn meal for one -poumsd grain. whene.-as gnourps 6. 7 .:2t-ad". 8 con-. sumed only 1.6 `pounds concenztraten with appnoximately 12 lbs. skimmilk per pound of grain. In other words. 12 pounds skimmilk saved 2` 1-2 'm... ...........:....._.l. -- --- v - --- -trvalhl uuvl 1.6, L W JUU U] d:a . ' 'i:he rations fed_ r animal are shown. together wit the initial and final weights. and the total -pounds of gain in the following table: H s fed in the ratio of -one" un- grain `to `three. six. nine and 2 pounds skim milk, made the lar- gest` gains on from nine to 12 lbs. skim milk. The consumption of skim- milk reduced "the consumption of- c:o!nce.n:'tr.a.te-.vs very much `though the cost of a pound of grain was dow- est with a -consum-pt-ion oi one. pound grain to three pounds skimmilk. This shows .t'h-at animals will o-liten con- sume 1-arg~e_r quanitit-ics of food than they can digest and assimilate with the greatest economy. The Q-re.m+n.e+ min ..m.- s......: ...... A--- chased in an adjoinipg county, The-.y were grae Berkshires, but -bheay were inferiorvin quality -to those us- ed in `the :previous -experiment, as is evident frqm the smaller and less uniform game made. The hogs were gontinod in pens and fed twice :24 `RV, M8. GIIEESIAN xvjn Gui Oh` H 3 while you wait. I%:=::5p3*M!9 Bprrie. rnonus KENNEDY `as 00.. A3031? :~ __I:ggts};T_[()`xitarig, `Block, Ba;-r_iof._ . . THE BALL PLANING MILL DOM: Y\I|l!- f!n--..._L-_:.._ .---- ----ovov-an -I-I-ll) Actirof that.` your provided for the `di- rect election to the. county iooun-A icil of a smaller [number or members who represented dist_1'icts- specifically defined. All immediate connection between -townshi p councils and county councils was thus removed. It is the intention of the Whitney Government `to `repeal the present ilefiv, and jfuiture county. councils are to consist of tho reeves of the vari- [ous _'municipali'ties other t_han towns. and. with re.g.a'rd tab the latter what) not Iseparwtoe from counties. the ma- yors. De-puity-rle-,cv'es also. infoert,ain cases, will _be' included. `

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