73 3. we . -'. ,_ZW'hltney has evinced a. soiid." ~ c,oy1u'-'a.geoua,~a.nd- 1!. a.` a. conxtams V '{tJ,lt,._h_eA_ car;-`tea out the plat- r dMttad_:_.t_o' h:m he `will not only won uientg-to 111:! `good common- M It I ` f!u"u_:e` time gain (the ' ` " ;pj,._nt .;tng: '3 eat` aqua uvonvllu UL pl'UjJl'lUl.y.' The doctor not only listened patient- ly. but handed over the offending white bands to be operated `upon. When she had 0111` fhnnn tn In. .....4:..c__;.:-_v ,7 ..--.... -.. ..-.. vyuauucu uyuu. vvuen ane l_1a.d cut them to her satisfaction and returned the bibs it was the doctor's turn, + - ' ` An old lady of his flock once (ied upon Dr. Gill with a. grievance. The -doctor's neckbands were too long for her ideals of ministerial humility, and after a long harangue on the sin of pride she intimated that she had" brought` a. pair of scissors with her, -and would be pleased ifher dear pastor would permit her to cut them down to her notions of propriety, l TBA Anal-nu nab .....I-- n..;-..-x 7 A ----v vol-II nvuuct, ll. Iuuy appear I0 yoll a strange one, but it is, nevertheless.` the genuine expression of a woman who has made herself much misunder- stood -by knowing, seeking, and acting beyond the recognized sphere of wo- man, -and who yet has not lost any `of those gentle feelings that it is wo- man's privilege `to possess. I remain, your obedient servant, TNT t`\1\`ln\VI\-I9 Uuccgj --- o-um gnunnnvu` awn: IKUIII Inc. I After all the experiences I have gone i through I feel no less a. woman. It in because?! feel and know this that I cannot agree with your article. The subject is too deep to be lampooned and ridiculed; `it is one that requires a minute dissection, which only those who possess a real. love for humanity and the perfection of the human race can `ever attempt to fathom. Pray ex- cuse this letter; it may appear to you A nfrhnon Ana nut to J- ..----M--I--- v-`I35! `anti! svlevvv Dear Sir,-I have read your article on Counterfeit Strong-minded Wo- men with much interest, inasmuch as it is a subject on which I feel deeply. I am 24 years of age. and I have seen life under a; thousand diiferent phases, from the luxuries of our high society to the horrible realities of the lowest scenes)-in London. I have "traveled-i'ar and wide in many countries. I have n endured hardships,` dangers. tatigues. I have enjoyed and I have suffered. ` There is little I have not seen; there is little I have not studied. The com- panionship ot men has fallen more to my share than that or women, but I have never received tram them aught but the greatest respect. According to the laws or society I have set at de- ance its every rule, and yet society has not hurried. away from me. `'04: all Oh- -.._-...I-_--_ `I ? Letter which Gives True Insight Into Her Great Personality. Much has been said and much has been written about the late Lady Flor- ence Dixie; but perhaps the following letter, which was sent some years ago to the editor of a ` newspaper, and which is now published. for the rst time in AM. A. P., or Nov. 18, gives. a better and truer insight into her pet- sonality than could any outside sketch or impression. The letter, which was addressed from Sandiway, Northwtch, Cheshire, and dated March 27, 1882, was as follows: Y\_-,_ ' LA u v :i%fJnEcT:"3[f7 The Prelchr Got Even. 11.45 `.m'a Far Ortiu`. eman- lust. and North Bay. '_f'wi1l, Vdoctor. What can FLORENCE DIXIE. UNWIN. MURPHY & ESTEN. ON- tariao Land Survegors. Engineerp. _eto. Established 18 2. Office. Medl- oal Building. S.E. corner Richmond and -Bgf _streets. Toronto. Tele- phone. am. 1336. struotions left iwith Strathy & Esten. Solicitors, k of Toronto Building. Barrio. 1 _ will be promptly attended to. _.._.. ..-u.-au.u.1\x m..u.au DUM- Carpentering. building. and manufacturing of doors. sash. `blinds. mouldings. etc. Planing of all kmgis done xgrgmptly and satisfac- ` bog-ily._ Hot ;n..... A........ :i?..`;':'.;..92t , Fmitory. ,w5u,y. not oust drying kiln Din- tnot Agency par grained lumbgr. ayfmld street. .Barr1o. B _& o.llie. _suooe`sora to Gog. my QUANTITY or M73 [loan at` 4 1-2 and 5 per tor I f r - ant. Le: aim rs=Brov:n?%ioitors. .1 o o. `An 8 Page 48 column luwopupor, Published from the oloe. 12!! Dunlop Flt:-eat. ' Barrie. in the County of 81 ooe. the Pro- . Vince of Ontario. Gan a.evo11 . Thursday Mot-n1n,by 133. J, ARTHUR R088 5 Q `I1.'l.:..|I..-..._n_- I- DR. W. -A. nose. PHYSICIAN. a-nan Alan `I, n r! n . -,-v- - v;u LL` V.I.`lDLlXlDlV'.|.' freehold security at lowest rate of interest. No prinoi al money re- uired until end,_o the term. H, Strathy. Solicitor. etc.. Barrie. . ..-- aJJ.\J&Vp J.'11.lVA'.I.'.l'J' l."'U.NDS 7 loan on Real Estate at lowest rates. Farmers notes discounted. Collec- tnons made In an{ art of the Count . Real esta e u-ght and sold. onveyancing in all xts bran- ches. Marria e Licenses issued. Of- fice. _Roes B ook. Dunlop street, Barne. , ` H. 'r. ARNALL. M. D. c. 11.. OFFICEi if! Rn`-"|u`-n.'1 _ I)I_-l_ All STEWART %& STEWART. BARRIE- "`? A`:A:L-__ $7,]. HOMOEOPATHIST. V; J. PATTERSON. M. D., C. 1 Physician. Surgeon, Homoeopal ist. Office Hours-11 a.m.. to p.m.. 7 to 8 p.m. Cor. Poyn and Dunlap 'Sts., Barrie. Pha 135. STRATHY & ESTEN. BARRISTERS. Solicitors in Hi '11 Court of Jus- ; `ticoe. Notaries Pu lic. Convevancers. o Offices `over the Bank of Toronto. Barrie. Money in sums of $2,000 and n%ward.s. to loan at 5 per cent`. . H. Strathy. K. 0.. G. H. Eaten. rmwsor: & onnswicxm. BARRIE- L__... 5-1!- SOUTH. `(J8 rc.m.~ For `1~lowmaifkef'.- ;`!o-` hub. Montreal and points. But. 7.55 o.m_.~ For Noinnorkot`. Aurora i lbranto. _-. - 035 cm. rm Allandal- J _V P3111`. N .l "alumna Tdronto. - - l.8_!)_ pan; For Nowmarket. Tinn- tn.` uontml and points Bait`. _ _uu.IuU anumgnt residence. upstairs in McCarthy Bloc . 21 `Dunlop St., - arrie. second door east of Don- gall -Bnos. `furniture warerooms. near Five Points. Phone 105. _ Office an M. 0.,` L. C. P. 8.. 0., late resident Physician-and Surglean of Toron- to General Eospita . with special attention to Diseases of Women. and Nose and Throat` -Work. also for some time surgeon in charge of Emergency Hospital, Toronto. night residence. i_n McCarthy Block. 21 '-hnnlnn N G. A. mmmnnunsr. BARRISTER, .AL`.|._.__-_. a_I2-2A.-_ LENNOX. Oowm a: nnowu. BAR- I-LI: 11 1I|o.l..l1`U.- -110 R: on P0 &. 8., Edinburgh: M. F. P. 8; _S.. Gniasgow. member of the British Opthalmological Society. Special- 'liy.-Diseases of the Eye, Ear, hroat and Nose. Office, 78 Dunlop street. Saunders Block, Barrie. op- gosite Post-Office. and Railway . tation. Thane 54: R0. :Box 96. xiomn 7'r'."r'I n. nuuus W. ,AUL1'. mums`-ma. *soL1c1ron.] mauueuce. nrownzs Block. D`: street. Barrie. Telephone. 77. ...o.uum- (II. we uauege or Physi- cians and Surgeons otj Ontario. Of- fice and residence. 18 Owen street. IR. J. F. PALLING. GRADUATE OF Trinitg Universit . Toronto. Fel- low o Trinity edioal Col1eg_e. Member of the College of Phys1- gians Sursreona of one.-:.. me- .%L%'m pm. `For Qgrdwll Junotiun. and Hdmilbon. - A In pm. For oadwou Juno-um. and Hamilton. ~ - -__ , _. ....-.a;va.:x;1; nun- soon. eto..- .1. 3. c. -3.. Edin.. L. R. P.. London. Offices and ni ht rsidence. Brown's Block. Dun op Teienhnm- 77 .---on-ans i \I\J'Vun _,_- 11., 0121160 and residence. corner of Owen L. 1. auuvauu. M. ID. '0. 11.. OFFICE I in Bothweilh Block. Allandale. On the premises at night. __ .. ......- an ass: vv uni, 135111115- ters. Solicitors. Notaries Public `and Conveyancers. Money to loan. III III! sums at 6 turn numb run-.. ` tors. Solioitorg of the Supreme Court` of Judicature, of Ontario. Pnootnrs. Notaries. Convpyancers. etc. Money to loan. Ofhoe, Ross Block. Barrie. C. E. Hewson. K.C.. A. E. H. Creawcke. BI-lI.IIII.IlUlo.l'IolI ll' uuu UIlUl' `hora. Notaries. Oonve Queers. etc. Offices. Hinds Block. arrie. No. 6. -Dunlap street. Barrio. Money to `loan: at 4 -1-2 and 5 . per cent. {Branch offices at Creomore and A1- lisbon. ' Haughton Lennox. Alex. Ensign (3 F! .1 9R1-nun : 'f.T.'D --- -v--;: `-2: -va-3 to-svnva-IVA-`I-41! "~A/ctomw. `Solicitor in Chancery, Oonveyanou-.`et'o. Office. first door, Owen street, over Bank of Com- mproe. Barge; - :-' 2--.-v-v--v----v. xv:--v-._ V _-, t:i.'xT1otor.t Notary.Oonveyanocr. etc. `Special attention in `drawing and probating wiils. obtaining letters of actministratian and guardianship. collecting accounts, 0 o` Offices, .L'Baoss`bZlook. -Barrie. -Monty to loan. ri;E'o}?.' 'oa'iJ5: '13}? "o1$aIn":.I{ probate of wills. guardianshi an adminiatrati-on. and gerlral liai- ihnsln `Maa:-inn fhnnunungannrn n6-an A1-mu loan" Bnrid not the 1 Vulmrthonod when u tollow`n:' listaon. Haughton Lennox. Ale Bowen. G. E. .J. Brown. L.L.B. Ito} 8 vali.oitol.'.'ot-an a.::k" o-t--'1.`orou-} who Barrie. Money to Loan. , I. LYON. `PRIVATE FIUNDS T0 1-n an Ran] 13.4-..a... -1. L-~-- I oak. Barrie. C. E. Creawicke. MONEY rrow LOAN. QURVEYORS. FINANCIAL. PHYSICIANS. n"No new name will be adaedto thesub -..-Au -_ c 1.4. .._uI 4|... -unnnnn In nah! d Def cent. Eag; nent. nox. Cow- iiniltnrn, `Do ....:..a. ...._ severe. uU1lllOXg. UOW- Lxoxtors. Barrxstarsr , vs unt. no Lo _.. 1 I-annn at 'I'|....-._ --- .n.r-p \Jo All-p :1. Homoeopath: .11 n-an 4- nauwa C1! ' LU 1 Poyntz Phone _:r6 s. H_.%_%I`zgvNuLns, """'V `J IXQVI IVVIIUO dymuu-ma weekly Lunutczs zmzsg;-= ..m":;: .: I15 V. "":." c".{ =`.9.`3`%sn'- .'i 1. pm cb_38Ilndny. . :`\rnn.$ man.` as 3 no `u..;.. . uunumg 1 uucn and duct! tlon ma! ouroplnlontnew ether an il b bl .............,r....a...! N`.-.~..,:.=::".==m sent tree. at oy for neon-Inn ta. PINE: lluxxtf.-"i?:elR1 CHOICE GROCERIES Comer Bradford and Elizabeth Sts. 361-ain Chopping every mark `55; prepared for Conservatory examinations also music kindergartc: Mn. J. D- A- TRIPP," TORONTO CONSERVATORYOF MUSIC _----------v- tvlilllil CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED, - $500,000. CAPITAL CAlJaED.UP. - 8) 50.000 Government Deposit $53.000 Operated under Dominion Licenre. This Canadian Company has representa- tive: in the "principal towns throughout the Dominion. Selects its risks and gives an advantage in totes to such favorable in lo- cotion, physical and moral hazard. T1109. CRAWFORD, M.P.P., President. C. C. VANNOXMAN. Vice President. W. Gnimxwoon BROWN, General Manager. J. H. BENNETT. Agent. at Barrie. IV 0.16` pane For _Orilliu. erug, ments in the r will be sold t a or one-third olnagebove rates, an?! gr? 302%: account will special positions he 2' '- , rule will bestrictly carried out. 1` Cn Th` CONTRACT CHANG ES. Advertisers will please bear in mind um notice ofintcntion to charge advertiscm must be `handed into the o r-~ R Saturday at 10 o'clock, and the cogy forgw ` change mustbein THE ADVANC , later than 12 o'clock noon on Monday in an ` week, otherwise the advertiser s announcemgm it gay not he made public until the week follow. ;` f2 changes of Advertisements allowed 3, - year. If more are required, composition rue, ~ will be oharged._ V Advertisers will not be allowed to usethei, space for advertising anything outside thei: own regular business. She d they do transient rates will be charged for snobs? vertisements. oruulucnc rate: -- urinal} VA vuul Vlllg CVCTY Week at J as. Cheesman's ..._.-_*l-u uu """""` ".:;'.. gum '35 I-` s..ws " Th latter tact demongtm hggtrons. If you have any mvenslalxtyq ce. reaches thegpmla 8!` line on uent insertlon 5 cents per {in M 13% 0 mg notices, 10 cents per line 1 msertion : 5 cents per line for each subs insertion of the same matter. All items 5 lines, of this character, 11 Obituarv Poetry 5c per line. charged as 5 H": Apply`ub' L . THE ADVANCE OFFICE, ..and R nght Prices . . . . nonm. %-1.55 gm. For oriuic. Hutu of first class quality at lowest priccs, with cars of coal an-xving every week '* J A ` 38 BRADFORD Amn-m rm: INSURANCE i:uMPiu`v' DWI`: I, ijalu-in-----_ 2. West Baldwingst-rootz. .u5cl'lbCl--Ill'BI i 1 subsequent : :Jacob s Terrace . . . J. mun; Jackson. '-ij._j. 55 aa. :rne'a.ne or promoting -temperance jjreicrrm. there is at present `in the '.;..=,:yrovince.e..cetron'g _iee1`ing towards com- gi-`peiling the hotel-keeper 1to "keep ho 1581." But how can he be expected to ~f_.f_'do'.'t- hia without `B01118 regard "tor vest- -`iild rights? In Ithe absence or compen- 9;-um. or the gu-arantee or "stability -tnanchiee, there can be no induce- [e,;;%mn~t V-tor -him `to make permanent fggimprovementa to buildings and equip- " Yet ./this `is what "the people are 61so.moring`tor, notwithstanding the av- `_...`-'_aJhi3'her netandard or hotel, `but i `there is throughout the ` 7 is w'a11.ea`oab11sned`sentiment mg;-wr',o_dix?' or its `recognition in rutiure. .ajtiiende,nt' danger or annihil-etion V "local-opt_ion" Iprohibivtionfe -Com- 1 ot the kind reterred to not * on-1py_ ottoirean incentive tor maintain-_ f " gggiwonpe 9t.t~i;e `law, and. if we ` ` comnmcun ELIZA BETH STREET. --C-ALLON-- ared for of Music kindergarten classes Ppil of CONTRACT BATES. ;';y' "A-11"` W-'Iaw1br6. .9 -'uIum: RAILWAY auto: Barrio [1 Phong. 15 ' market day IN ONE BLOC K OF TWO ACRES Sepi%I. Wster Cob . r. `.W[.`A`_-_. hdi`L% 5Miniatur u on Ivory Tmzus or Sunscnu-non. Compensation. Mkr 6! Porirtitt. Oollir ----y vv -v-u vuov u onvllvwv _Mr. S. Loun't s friends throughout the -dlstrlct wlll be pleased to learn -_- that he is `gaining strength rapidly. ,E He is znowuabla to take short walk: ' dlally. ' A very asuccesstuldance was held rt. at the Robinson House. Big Bay Point, ' on Friday Isvenlng, when a large num- ber from `the surrounding district at- ,s tended. B~arr1e.h'ad the usual con- ` tlngent. ` uu|LavUII&llJ 0 '?.'ne Gravenhuret Herald: .The Northern Advance has mot a few hard Thinse to my about the O.H.A. execu- tive, claiming athat it its dominated by a clique in .'1`or-onto. It veuch be the case, and we -don .t `think our cotem would make rthe assertion without some grounds to. make "good upon, it is !time,- in the `interests at 0anada e naaati-onal winter same," that eomething was done to alter matters. The man- agement `of. vamat.eur sport. should [be above euapicion or clique. or manipu- iuaation, otherwise the public lose in- it-ereet `at once. I Mean. F.-R. Porrltt and G. H. Es- fcen have completed a.- new boathouee, -and Mayor Ross has `one in course .~ot l- construction. .It will be `a. busy wa- son with the liaunchea. . L T l---`--- __ , my -1! alreedlyl-'drettlng new legisla- eluon toe'th:at end, .Wh-l1e all `the essen- 5?i:la.l I-eet:u'res or `the proposed changes have not been outlined, it may realson-_ zggbly be `anticipated that they will em- .e~.}b!5e.ce' a. planar compensation to license `holders whose than-chlees are ca.ncelle'dl tor reauaono` other than violation or the -_:1_o.w. T . Mia I-Iallett, who "has held a posi- - tion on .the teaching dt-at: or `the Mid- '_ lvand public school tor the "past cou- ple of years. has resigned 'to-accept -:3 _ aimilzer position at Orillia. I II__.._____ 2 Z T, I m'f`l'11a"':1v"e'ek `the Spencer Ind~u~at:+:a.'-a Co. commenced oper-autloms which. will gradually extend as soon as additional machinery is set In place. :'1`hln'g's are ` rapldly iasuming ship shape and tn the Icourse of another week" or so lit is expected that the factory will be running smoothly. A ~ nun `I... I\____.., I, In can - - :- ._ _._-' V- - Meatord Mirror: '.l`vhere ia some *t`a.2`k or `running "an excursion to Barrie in order to give Meaford people an op- potttunity at -attending one. ,0! the Crvosaley-I-Iunter meetings before the close o1.'t:he` evangelistic .campaign "in that` `town. - - ..'l`h Gravenhurat Banner has been acquired -by Mr. D. J. Gramt, who tcr aome_monIha has assisted `in the ed!- t~oria.l work. Mr.-Granit is a. coxi .0! the -1-ate Dr. Grant, of `Gz'_a.~venh'urat. and 9. bro'th'er or Dr. Cockburn Grant, ex-Mayor. T 3- `eretenv 'm'a.2e and three t'ema.le prisoners ` net present incarcerated in the san. = A T V -Mr. -.1. M. Spence,e 1`oron'to, President - of the Central. `Lite In-aura.nce*'C:rm- pany, was In town on S-aturda.'y. - VI vf`h.nn`p.u'i-A-u-nu-3 an-I O-...l'I.- 1-11- The four princ'Ipe.la or `the Public Schools; Messrs. Halleit, .'Wood; Shea: and Merllm wet`? in Toronto on.Fri-, d-ey making an inspection of the eye- .-tem theze. This lithe outcome of the depu`t\a.tlon that went down a. couple of weeks ago. - Alluding to the Parry sauna-sturge-T on F`-3.113. hockey game" laws-t week, the North Star `says : "Gren. Caldwell re- -terreed to the satlstaction at all. Any oft-side that he misses are not worth counming. He is very'lm-pa.rtlv9.l. One 01 t:h'-I-a"l'argest and most repre- Aluaton am "detwlted its game to Parry Sound. The match was to have be`en_p1-ayed.Fr1day night at Graven- hurat. ' _ X180 new uuuu; nu. vv .. wltlon List until the money is Buhuorlbers now in arrears for three months "A end over will be charged $1.50 per. umxm. .'1`he'dwel11n'g none or Mr. Walter Montgomery. farmer, near Cralgvale, was consumed Iby tire` on Friday night. '1`he tamlly'had a narrow escape. Aillnub-.. A..... 3.1.4. -_IL_j .11.` ,, A- pan; 9 win ` HI I-U Wu UH muuru Mr. 'Char1ea'8tewart and tamaifi left this week tor Oamrose, Alta... where -they will `In future reside. 10.. -N .- --u --- -u-v aw nv "Hr. :'Wm. Robln=s-on, lm';i;;:en't `agent, removed .to Oxbow; N.W.'1`., with: his tamtly last week. 1].- Mrs. su'1l-1v'a.n,.ot Gravenhuret, -was the guest` or Mrs. D. Powell l~a.at week. wv-cw v- ----v urn - vvv vs. nunuw vv vvonq '"'n'a1aa"Len-a Lawrence returned last week from Gravenhurat. where-she had "been mpendlng a. m'on'th with menda. ' - .. (We the. undersigned. htare imam: `F. J. -Chen-ey tor {the#?`lIut`15.~.yeers. and b`l-tav`e'mlm"`0bertectIy "l'ioxier~o;bIe `In all "business (transactions :; and tlnanclslgly able to carry out sny obligations made by this firm. * ' ' .WALDIN_G_l, KINNAN & MARVIN, iWHol~esa.le Drugglsts, .'1`ole,do, O_. I-I-sill : Catarrh Cure ls taken Intern- ally, 'a.c.t1n3j directly upon gt-`he blood and mucous surfaces or `the system. "1`estl!m*on'1sal sent tree. Prlce 76 cents per` bottle. Sold by all Drugglsts. OI\.l.- 'u'..In- 1-n.....n_. nun- .__ -- ".i*o.1'c3"ii117ia Fe;m11_yP`i li; ;<;;`_q;on-,1 utlpamon. ' ' vain cg svgg-_:;gr .j nu `Z '5 1*3=.\`-"-! cf ' '*' ':""~.-' .3-i..-.. 4 {wewpter Onefi-In ` nedfzg % .. % ,.,. ..b1Ih9 f'%R? {ymra:xg; aqy caaeqp: tna; "tun-ad by.I-Io;l1!?`:i.CatarrIi* Onto- L- ` Incl'u'de'd in `the l1st'ot -measured ./ptofntaed in` the `speech from _the -`throne -is Ian A=amendrnen't `to the Liquor `L'.c e_n-ae Act. -and Premier Whit- F. J. CH3NEY `& 20.. 7:1`-oledo, O, .-s Boo etorwill he cvu Iupxu ' brll . l\lI"\II` IN . Ul'Uu'(ne different chartered Banks acting as collecting ta 1 th Li uidator. the 1- Pass Book :i`:bin8tocl?Cer:ics%sea in order that they ms; 8?-ldcipatein the benefits or the Winding-Up Ore ` '7 ' ` No further proof or evidence of the claims of * sreholder than that contained in the Pass -and `Certicates "received tavnthe Liquid: inn 1-- notice is t:e;msiueh':mhn13$" nun]. ..`-IL. -4- -. ' ox-n -. -r l "iE'.*Ju'3i""A'v'w'}73iiaoa;1 Iietoree. \ pqted tl}ls.3!st day of Jgnugry. 1900.` V " "OJ All persons having claims against the York County Loan and Savings Comspang as holders of Permanent or Terminating too of the said Company are required to forward forthwith to the.L!quidator. NATIONAL. Tnusrs GOMPANY.:LIM|TED, 22 KING `STREET, EAS'l','I'OB'ONTO,_'or tothe (!hllI'tI'l-ill `Hunk: nnHnm' an nn!I....4.l.._. . -ro saannaowmns or -ran: YORK ' COUNTY mm AND savmas com run. > - ~ V ouybehad aft t`l'1el;v_:a.tpoasi" -1119 price. . CALL AND SEE, WHAT HE D0 . FOR YOU 's"i"N0fice. \vI:sL:va.cm:w. r-nopauz-rons ` JOHN BOWMAN ` H ed P-TO-DATE G N38: l1za.b:i`111 gt..`Thos. Johnsmnggcgoz where [everything FRESH New AND UP- } -T9':DATE, JOHN % % aowmliy NE-W GRO I.`-ERYI l BARBIE, .o:sru:~.AR:Eo$: %+~t-I-4-o:-oi-otwt-I-I-+-M-9+-3-1-I-4-4-1-z-I-+-:+( C. Brown 12+!-ob-l-+vH--I-+~!-I-+4-I-%v+4~t-!~!-?I-+-3-!--E Wedding Cakes 9. specialty. ' Hwejult opened out : choice stock of Igngnn Orders for Cake, eto.. prompsly.attnded 1 A senobaitive -deputations tha.terex- left Barrie went to Toronto on '1`hursday to interview the Minister of Education in the .ma.tter oiisecuring '3. Normal` School for the town. Messrs. A. B. Thompson and E. A. Little. M.P.P. z, introduced -the deputation which num- 7 bered 100 tat:-on-3'. The other `speakers were Mayor Ross, Messrs. Haugrh-ton Lennox. M.P., H. Redd-iitt. MA... and Dr. `J. F`. Paiiing-. Barrie had the tur- ther support or John Geina; M.P.P.ror Parry Sound, "and A. A. Ma.-hairy, M.P. P. for Muskcka. Hon. Dr. Pyne gave the -delegates an attentive audience and promised the earnest consideration of the Government. The members return- ed `quite well satisfied with the result of their mission. _4 LB. LOAF FOR loo. `$1 per Aniioikm in Advance Highigat px-toe` 1; tzrm pfoduce. __ _._._ -v--v.. .- we-.----5 rv ------- an S i-Iandsome. 'il`i1;stro.ted Catalogue ` sent tree on application. . ` ADDRESS Excelsior Business College, 3 j - :j-.._._. :._-j - j____ Dependslargely upon preparations 1 It you are seeking a practical progressive 4 school. with up-to-dutecourses of stud , . skilled teachers, twentieth cent met - . ods of instruction, and unexcelle o por- .` tunities for advancement, you wi 1 do . well to investigate our facilities for giv- u in; instruction and securing positions. < !`l-_j_-._-_ '.III-_-A__A-,1 ra_L_I__,_-_ 1 Baker and % Confectioner SUCCESS IN BUSINESS The Bank of Toronto nA1u_uE THE NORTHERN Aovnucz LOVVEST RATES Manitoba and orth West Money.` Paid to Y'ou at `You:-i Destinatiogn " T Without Delay. THE NORTHERN H. B. HENWOOD, Manager. 'rizANsn:nnr;n To Erqgf faith pomrrs AT _ -1'1`.1.(J,o..m nu: Pnnetnng. 11.15 mm. Bar Etayncr. and - Meatond. V :- 0.40 `pan. For Btuyner. W061! and Montana. ` 1.48 pan. Mr Penettnc. 3.00 pan. ` Ear Stayner, mum! and Meo.1ord. ._ `Daily including Sunday. 94? __ _..,-- \rLJ.lVVg uncut- - . _ oal Building.(B.E. Richmond An Old Bachelor Tax. 1 - nd _ a V Torontp. Tele- There`s, nothing new, whatever some` am In5t1't' 13 1 in that .ba.chel.'>rs should be taxed.` since. ten ea ' for a. time at any rate, such a. scheme` ,- for raking in` the` national shkels was . t in full operation here. 13.`! an` Act of j . _ .MAN'U"FA`0TUBERB. _Par !lament.f6 and 7tW'111iam III, cap. ` ' 6, power was obtained for the impos1- THE `BALL PLANING tlon of"`certa.in _rates and duties upon ' puny. _ca1-pontering. .' . . bachelors and widows, for the of term of ve years, for carrying .11 the 7; .bl_i'nds, mouldings. Planingpt war with,1`ran`ce `with vigor. Buune .r- as Yxg:9;n;p5g,apdk5:ttggi:_f ._--- ._..___ L So}; `tax; insitad "of beiiig kcp`t1withI11V_thi:i _Yef yaf lizlt. tIa,8tedt'fIi`iOri1 .1595?-,ti'l3 t `;170`.6,: .d;uri,ns- M1,: ` ` ' -4 . ` xv` , A 1 -- vndv UIIIUI VI. I115 clan. Eu` U10 nor bell had rung.` and no entneaaties would induce -his kinsman to admit him. The next relative he visited was the Duke of Queensberry, who, despite that he also was at dinner, welcomed him with open arms, invited him to the table, and altogeth - so satisfac- torily entertained him tit,-some time later, his very consideiabie estates were added to the Queensberry do- main. Romance of Anlflnheritance. In old Scottish times it was custom- ary among the chiettains to lock the outer door while the family dined to avoid being taken on! their guard by an enemy. and in some strongholds it- ; was the strict rule when once the din- ` ner bell had rung to give none out- side `admittance until the meal was ended. Towards the end of the 17th century a wealthy bachelor decided to bequeath his fortune to the nrst or his relatives who welcomed. him "hospit- ably; so he took horse. and `called ret on the chief of his clan. But the din- YIQP `IQ! hill mien:-u.._.l -4 ---l--*' ....u. any gun: plcdu. Come, then, said the stufdy divine; good sister. put out your tongue.- London Tit-Bits. .... uuu. Aanv LU ECU ll. i Indeed, dear sir, I ' What is it? Here are them as you please. lC("fgI-vats `LA; 9) __-lS`-L` which is a. deal too long, and which causes me no end of trouble, and I should like to see it shorter. will not hesitate. the scissors? use them an Vnn nlnnua Well, you have something about you uyes it be ?" vino ow, said he, you must do me 1 good turn also." - Yes. that _I will, 84 L- nu `(.08 pan. For Orinia. North Bay "Anal points West. . . A -... __-_