Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 3 May 1906, p. 2

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And we want you to see them` iwe Have a Fine Asson-1 ? memo! { 1 Do More Towards Furnish- ` ing a,RoomT % ` % % .Carpets.Curtains on-Furniture THATOOI ~ wm" HANBINGS City Engineer I-Iavns, at Windssr, has resigned to become City Engineer of |lF`o_rt..W.i11iam. 3 ` It Is A Fact] Every pocket was filled with money. McGr-a-t:h remained on the.-box when the yell came that they were or-t. A relieved expression came over this race when the crowd rushed to Ithe `fence to see the great race. _He knew `Aris- -tides would win. -and there was nev- er a. moment when he felt |_t-hvat the result was in doubt. A_h..Lsp-... .u.: ...r... ...a $1.. --1-_.; -0 vluvunvu run: u u ,'vIIIvw --uuuvv 7.55 a.n;.'1'~`or Now'markat, Aurora. and Toronto. f - V 9.85 mm. For Allandale. . .12. pm. For Nowmarket, Aurora. `ind '.l`ororvto.A 3 AA _, `C, u ,4 1 Gaunt. VV nD ul HUMME- Arlstic-ea ld `win, and the. colors of Ten Broeck went down to defeat. When 1-t was all over a. mighty cheer went up from time v-sat crowd for Price McGz-avbh. tor whom the result mes.-nt almost life itself, for he could never have built up another Irntune, and the ahrockwould -have surely kill- ed him. V A __...-- --- --- cu-v wvvouv gov -v-v- McGra.1:`nIa.'na. would never have -been t-he household word it is in Kentucky if Aristides had last :that day, for h?! owner would have been_penn`i-less. or course`-he would have paid on and he would -have had `to sell everythln-g he possessed in order to do it. As he ex- pressed it afterward, he would have beers .s*trlpped to `the -skin to make goo . ` lyar'oun'd him ant` he w:-uld take eu~'l -the bets `they w.a'nted -to make against his horse-. ..'1`he money poured in on him and he stuffed it in nthe pockets of his linen duster, keeping no record or the Aw-a~ger=s and trusting to the honor of the better-.3 when they came to cash in in the evewt he lost. co:-`xecgni dutiei can J FOR BREAB PROPER COLORINGS LOWEST` PRICES RIGHT DESIGNS AIND Bakery . Iuvuuw 0 twin ' For `Ormla, North Bay `Ind _po_1ntaI Nvest. 1 -9.15p.m. For Orlllla. BARRIE PHONE 250 6603' O6 _any otlgerg . you Manager, Stair Piccrust And Grits JNSURAP-JcE`A(GENT: conveyances,` :1-c. FIRE AND PLATE GLASS INSURANCE P1 -1va.te' Funds to loan on t mort- Ctlres. Oorreanondenoe solici . 'u.e c3` r3'fZ.T8.%.A "`'" per; .4n'num% Qdvance ARCHITECTS. f'1_`I-IOMAS KENNEDY & C0.. ARCHI- mcts, Ontario Block, Barrie. MANU,m.6'fiJnERs. THE BALL PLANING MILL COM- pany. -Carpente-1-in-g, building. and` manufacturing at doors, sashes, blinds, mouldings, etc. Planing of_ all kinds done promptly -and satisfac- `borily. Hot -blaot drying kiln. Dis- = `tr-lct Agency for grained lumber. Factory, Bayfield street, Barrie. goiligers &. Gallic, successors to Geo.` ' a 0 ` ' sunvmybs. . UNv_vIN, MURPHY & ESTEN, ON- _.a-uunlnx T-..) I.__---~ MONEY T0 LOAN. ANY QUANTITY _OF MONEY TO loan at 4 1-2 and 5 per_ccrnt. Easy terms of re-pa.-yment. Lennox, Cow- sgp & Brown, Bali-citoms, Barristers, 19- - FINANCIAL. $70,000 FOR INVESTMENT ON GOOD freaehooid security at` lowest rate on ~in ter.e2t. No principal mcney re- quired until end 9; the term. H. y H. Strathy, Soliciztcq-, etc, Barrie. R. S. BROAD, M. D. C. M.. DR. J. ARTHUR ROSS, L. R. C. P. & 8., Edinburgh; M. F. XP. 8: 8., Glasgow, member at the British Opthalmologi-cal Society. Special- .ty,- Diseases of the Eye, Ear, -Throat and Nose. Omce, 78 Dunlop -street, Saunders` B.1:ock, Barrie, op- posite P~st-Ottlce and Railway Station. Phone 64; P.O. Box 96. DR. J. F. PALLING, GRADUATE OF :'.l'r`init.y University, Toronto. Fel- low of Trinity Medical College, Member -out the College or Physi- cl-ana and Surgeons of Ontario. or- cean-d residence, 18 Owen street. ___..._-., .....-.-.-,... uv a.uuJ.auu, vu- `.t.a-rio Land Surveyor-a. Engineers, etc; Established 1852. 0:-Mice, Medi- cal Building, S.E. corner Richmond and 'R.gv gfi-`amt: !'l\au.n...|L.. 111-1- 'n_vs;` _ name will be added to the Sub orlptlon List until the money is paid. gII`Ql|d`|.l|- _A-.. l_ -._.--.... .1... 4I__._ __-'-__AL- um .uuuuu15, 03.124. corner IHCKIIDOHG and Bay streets, f1`oron\to. Te1e-. p'hone,- Main, 1386. Instructions left with St:-`althy. &. Est-en, Sol-icitors, Bank at` Toronto Buil-d-ing, Barrie, will be pnomgtly attended to _W. A. ROSS, PHYSICIAN, SUR- DRS. SMITH & GOWLAND, OFFICE s.rrEw.m'r "& STEWART, BARRIS- T\._.LI P- i * PHYSICIANS. H. .'l`. ARNALL, M. D. C. M., OFFICE in Bothwell -3 Block. Allanda.le.~ On; the` premises. at nvlghit. I 8 .l`RA I`HY & ESTEN, BARRISTERSH, Solicitors in H-I-g-h Court at Jus- tice, Notaries Public, Conveyancera. Ottlcea over the Bank of Toronto, Barrie. Money in sums of $2,000 and upwards, to loan at 6 per Ho Ho Kc `Co, G H- aha-In j LENNOX, COWAN &. `BROWN, BAR- C9-I IAIOAQQ % LEGAL. -DONALD ROSS, L. L. B., ,BARRIS- mter, Soliciter, e`tc. `Bank-,_ or Toron- to Building, Barrie`. Money to Loan. G21. RADENHURST, BARRISTER, co--I |,..nL-_ In ,(V_h,nnp,.v_ mm. 1.'.}e B$.Z:4;'1iei ms ea. iixder-' `iupnonad places as follows: 2 V s,0U.'1`I-I. HOMOEOPATHIST. .W.' J. PATTERSON, M. 13.. .0. M., Physician, Surgeon, Homoeopath- ist. Office Hours-11 am. to 1 p.m., 7 to 8 p.m. C':x-. Poystz and `Ways-1.-..o. Q-Ln 1') 911 --.. . 3;-:1l. D11'n1~::1?.{> Eta, Barrie. 135. pan. v-1 . M. C., L. C. P. S`., 0., la,'be raaiient Phvy-alci-an anti Surgeon c-1' Toron- to General Hospital, wilth special xavtemtion to Diseases of Women, `and Nose and Throat Work, 3130 for some `time surgeon in charge of Emergency .Hoep1t-al, Toronto. Otice and night residence, upstairs in M'cCart.'-hy Block, 21 Dunlop St., Barrie, second door east of Don- g'al1ABroc. furniture .w2_x-orooms, near Five P_-3ints._"Phone 105. V g. 155; [Limit Ivar`- an `iv saw v :_--..- v_ - ____ and resiaentce, vcornr at dwem and Collier streets, Barrie. J. 0. SMITH. M. E. GOWLAND. -If `D It A M Q I geon, etc., L. R. C. S.. Edin., L. R. IC. P., London. Oices and night residence, Brown's Blcck, Dunlop zatrqet, Barrie. (Telephone, 77. w-gnu, ---...-v_v.____. ,_ __, `tens, Solicitors, Notaries Public, -and Conveyanrcers. Money to loan "1-n-any sums a.'.t 5 per cent. Ofrtice, 18 0_wen street, Barrie. H. D. Stew- nart, L. L. D., D. M. Stawarit. ters, Sol!-c$t'~rs 0'1 Ithe Supreme Court. at Judicature` of Ontario, Pnactora, Notaries. Con-veyancers, etc. Money to Luau. Omce, Ross Block, Barrie. |C.,E. Hewraon, K.C., A. E. ._ . _ . N. AULT, -BARRISTER, SOLI-CITOR, Proctor, Notary, Con.ve-yancer, etc. Spetcialv .a..Ut-an=.t-ton in d-x-a.~win'g- -and 'pr'ob~a.tinIg` will-s, obtaining letters or 'a.dmin1'8t-ration and gum-d;a:n:h1p, collecting accaunts, c-Jtc. Omcea, Ross block, Barrie. -Money to loan. V .22 mm. For Nawmatket, Toronto, Homes! and point: Ealt. ' nun _ __ urn... sv-_-_--_u_`_.; A ____ __ :1. A. lVtaU.I'JVunus-w-g -.-..---___--, Attorney, Sdlictor in Chancery, Conve.-yanice-r, etc. Of-lice, first door, 0we'n'-stre_et, over Bank 0! Com- `me:-.c[e, Barrie. , aENNOX, CUWAN or. nnuvv u, an... `rivaterts, Solicitors for o.bIta.inin~g probate of wills, guardrlanship and =a.dmin-ietrauon, ,and= gene:-as S-:1;.c1- horns,` Not-arlea, Co`nvey~a.nlcex-s, e!tc. Otcea, Hinds Block, . No. 6 Dunl-op strerct, Barrie. Money to loan at 4? 1-2 and. 5 per cent. Branch omcaa at Creemcre and A1- llahon. TI-Ia.-u-ghton Lennox, Alex. '-Cowa.n*, G. E. J. Brown, LL.B. ..._.._-._..____......-....__.-....._..___. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR L.-EVVEZS MADE AT THE Flqur osconiog at an: 2 V: won 1 -6.80 p.m."For Nawmarkoot, _ ='.l`o:-onto, -Montreal and points Eut. ' . 4 V.` 4.3,` I P-lcnu ~12-I N6WMI*,l Al-landale Lot ` FOR SALE. ~ I can be had 3.1: t31el:w;:s_t 1-o;iblo DY"3f*' CALL AND SEE WHAT HE CA.`- FOR YOU o . JOHN BOWMAN Has 0 ned an UP-To- ATE Grwff $0.24 lizabeth St., Th0s.DJo};ns!ux1'sB- 1113.1`!-`I. awn!-vthinn uu. B nuzaoetp 51.4, where `eve:-ythmg FRESH New AND U % _TO-DATE, COA L A N D W0 0 D at the lowest prices. Try a load of SLAB Cut any length you wish at $1 .75- BIG LOAD A T Pup_1l;s prepared for ConservA:or_v of exammations also music kindergarten " .156 mm. For O":-111113., No:-t.h_ Bay Ind 8,00. _ nu .- __ A --_. .. - cur-I V. MR. J._p. A. TRIPP, TORONTO CONSERVATORY op 31:: win 300991 pupils in Piauofortc p1a_v:r.: Theory. _ _ Punll DPQDRPQI` fnr r`nncnvu-.;-my-v M \' 3-1-t--I-1--1-1--1--n-1-1-1-1--1-1--2--x--m ...w~ v- -\I\v\I\Q `Va; 05!: for advertloelnenu mum In case be [mounted on land menu \4\'4`nvAaV\JlULl nu V n} 11-1)-_'_Ex'I-Q Condensed advertisements on fstpagu as wants of all_kinds, lost and found ` for sale or to rent, specic artic-1es.'-`L mustbe accompanied with the (`ash `Q be inset-ted-rst insertion 2 cents `R. each subsequent insertion 1 cent W` (names,a.ddx-eases and figures counted :4;-Q but 9. reduction of one cent per word ,5 made when the number of inscniomg` matter exceed four ` `- ln___ 4, ,, -' -transient rates will be charged for`, 12 changes of Advertisements an year. If more are required,conmpo51;;{. will be 0harged.. ` Advertisers Will _not be allowed mm space for advertlgnng anything OWE, own regular busmess. Should the! vertisementsd vvaw ag-av: 1/IIA.'\'UES_ Aglvertigers wjill please bear in mi,- nouce of mtentlqn to change amen,-~ mustbe handed mm the oice not :3-L Saturday at 10 o_ clock. and 1}] p `f change mustbe m THE AADV'A.\'CLy0 late; thgn 12 o'clock noon on Mnn.l._ unange xnustoe THE. ' v".' W later than o'clock noorf ig\0U`! week. otherwise the advertiser` nda . s . . may not be made pubhc until th:n:;, . I, mfo ' 2 changes Adverti-sem T year. are reanirnd ,(.T.t,.a1.1FI`v. 'HPreferredA it` manta in the pap 3wie ,dfg1 ad: of one-third on above rates and W Iwount will special poemohs be $19. rule will bestnctly carried om, `*1 tuxulnuou ; nu. --_ "iTs"'Izi." 'ii~Zyr".?:';'E{v'v'i1 sum-mu, .aor5'eIto.wn and Hamilton.` .- h Obituarv Poetry 6c oer line. C K - V ---A [3] insertion : 5 cents per line insertion of the same matter Mines, of this character, 1 inch ....... .. -2 .. suvvu. ' (`M "We also by at the -large 5 Th 3 latter fact demonstx-am 1:P2:"*-'~u. {z%%:3.W oe W1 per t Bot afraid to pay the pricg. reach"he . Advertiaements are cha apace-l8 lines agate me: Surreged :.:_.. 30 make NEW GROBEYi Tm: Anvnwn is iargest circulation or 9,; Town. TO `Inna 111.1; `I... J__ 4: Anvznnsnnif The Northern Coal Strike now on but I am sun Sellil -- A1391! :1: _ "" " "THE ADVANCE omen`. Coal ang Wood Merchant; E]i:abelhSt nnv-4n 1.)]...-.-\.-. 2:: 7.25 afm. For CM-dwell Junction, _Gea:~get.own and Hamilton. ` g .I an _... nu-.. r\___s.__-uu. -w__-.-a..-,, In planning. `the .h`c-use ehculd be the cezvtral figure, and -should ::ta.n`d on the highest elevaftlc-n. the grounds , Ming errenged eo aa.:;': slope from -Thy eMa.ln=ta.1n1ng a. b':c:a:d uxpenee of - green makes -the ground `look larger. in _a.. town meet 0: the buil-d.1ns.1o't.:: were small, an-din ";`.`:~.a1t case the la.-was Adhoul-d be nearly nit, 1`ree;a,_and. rvihrubg eheuld be arranged ?UD`;"j83:` te- _=*0n'hance~ the -vista. ac wen em 'xn`a`ke - ':.V.'he-`gen-era! ,azpp'ea.r-hn`ce `from with-:u`t ' ``.`}:_ree1ve., q(It~ Ls-noticed th-e.t_ the but pleaaile-3` extents in `nature r.'re- f , u-`Jed by .undu1a-none. `and lzhiegisjtak- ` n` ~?1n co; 5 account it wpeeeible ~:_n_. 3p1an];.. I nz--8." lawn .1' ;.'ne g_rcun-dz; ere'41ar"e':f. _p1gcee_ ea.'n; :be_ to " % H'Preferred . nnnta in flux -an. Highestl price paid for f;.rm produce- 2, West Bsldwin Street. ruggilto . Has a marvellous e'ec: onrn: skin. One or two applicati will remove the roughnesauund, its occasional use the skin acq:' the smoothness and softness c! baby's. Glycedonis is not atic1;y.s:i gloves may beworn afewmom after using it. `D..:..- 1:- -_.1 n- 33 ELIZABETH ST. MAKES YOUR sxm LIKE VELVET l\.l JJ\J4'l ms. ?:HE1~5sImN's MISS c. sinmam :'Jlc0b'I Terrace . . VIAIIII RAILWAY GUIDK 3 001011111 9 column 1 column MONKMAN S GLYCEDONIA4 GEO. MONKMAN. cocoon-an : column . Iltlli-Iiinul COHHKRCIAL Barrie, coxnnxsnn ADVERTIRE.`dE.\"ri nnnntl nvyn-czm-..........- -, .. uu VV qou Barne. $CIIl` III! Price 15c and 25. Delightful after ahavinc. TRANSIENT . Pointer; on*Lawns ---~-... Huh cox-nuc'r CHA.\'GEs_ -II will min... 1__, . . positions for .'net- will he en`-' I 1wk.|1 M0,: Pupil of CONTRACT mm Tmms or sunsdnxrrrpx. Zllllllly D HLCKJ Phone 158. Barrio ~ 3: Barml VNOBTH. ,-.. -vuvuou run; EIIUHLU UU ll: ' The Callingwc-od Enterpz-2.: the Eallowin-g` p:~c- .'c.a"c`: M: - "8:a'xys the Canadian Sp-:>':tsma%.'n: . "In the m-idaszt or; life we are in grave dcuht ac: to the best `locality to go to for a few days trcgut fishing. I! you DSISGC-Em! A-nv h',`!u'.-Inn-ffnn ..o\+-..- --L~- -,__ .. -`_- ...uuou,. '&L JUU passage any in2c~f:ma;tion or `the nature let your lzearta be attuned to S:-ripiural th:-ughts and remember that you sh-zuid `do umto -otheru as yeu wcuid `they should do unto you!" . nu... rV.n:..-.-_.--- - .,-...v..-.- rug vaaut-` - .. nu; y;uycn.,y uwm J. F. Gi11_io-3 for $19,000. Ame:ican In- b3:es"cs.~ represented by `Arthur R. Now.t'.o-n, Kansas: City, "have new ac- qu-'.ts~d tuh.e; property for `$40,000. Jake -have p:c-babIy- don-e a. greaat .dea.10bet- be`: tram it he had invested in 3.1- V{!". ' Mr. Cutting at tiaencuntzet of his lec- `tu'.'e observed thsat the, gcheral .prEn_- clple of lamlnscape gardening is Vt-3 Lde-' Velop"t`.-'.~.e beauties or nature, and 1111 so. new beau-ties and advornmenta; To ` -apply those. principles the must` RD.- "apr-ec1a;te the bea.u`t:`Iu1 in nature: than `their pr2.c"c,ic.~.1 as well as their aes'_chc- stic worth miwt be" canfsldered. In a Jo.n~d.sca.pe the mcst Imp-:ar'vtant consid- .eration is the lawn. and, as. it is a `permanent feature, pariticu`,-ar care \ ~B hou1d-beAexe:ci:sed`in the first steps`- - '6! preparwuon. V82`. H:-tel art Ha.i1eyb\.i:y na-5 been sold. 011 March 1,` Jake Gaud-an`: pu1'ch-tn:-ed the property from J. F`, (3'H1?r.'.: Pm. Q5111 mm ._'.-_,.- . .`.o":-3 `in-.`te-routed.` ..-.... ... vvdVVU\iU I-llC'Ln The upgwlicaticin `icr a. six months? 1lce::z.e`or _the Peninsular Park I-I3 .tc-}, Big` `Bay P;~in't, came up" _be2c-re the L'icen=:e- Cctmmimslcnezs of Card well last week, but -tn-e .matt:-.2 wu laid; over till June 1:.t 3:3 enable Mr. Brcvwnloe `to `procure wtlze neceasary number of aigna.-`.u':es Irzvm the elec- I-n\__ l1CVu':'-3 .' .,._,--....u +4.. -vn.|.u a ULl`IJ[J .21' Un-d=e: the yeariu regime of W.-Bla-ck, recently dismissed Ircm the East Gim- c:=e Licence Ivnspectcslzip, there were 15 vcc-n.v1ctim:3_ against and $'340 co1- 1"e`cted jn lines 'f':cim per-ple selling 11- qu:-r cc-ntrary -to law. '.I$1t~.'e "three pre- vious years _33rVV cn1y_11_ convzctions and $265` in collected fine-5. ma... .......~._-..- Ls- . `,--.--9 -u. A (P1168460 Mr. M, H. VW11k?;.v:, a.d1'anc '.v.->p::c~- s.-::rA_.a:tIve of the "Hay C.ty C0,, was` in town `1-aunt week and` rep`;-ztts excel- 1~en~tV business` allover. He is `a hush-, 1e`: and says `no expeaha the show `to be >.g:eet-ed here with 9. bumper hm)-'--.'-_' " A On Friday the Spencer Induztrialn Company. made its `-'.`i:at s's;:ipmen`t. This cc:ncs:n przvmises to be one o: B:xrr:c- :.A [live in_duzstr1es~~and great t-hing-av are expected when fthiiwgcrgzz going in fiull swing. M`-.. M LT 1"lr".1-`.,_ Cc-lung-wcoVd has `mines ot_f `ceI:u:ing' connectic-n `with the` To;-onto-Sudbury branch or the C.'. P. R.,':3 says the Enterprise. _ . T _-- . . ,.v . vu vv -uruuadta-HUN, J.V&~Ic { NI:-a. .W. C. Hu;'1t-2': and Ms:3"1-I-c.k- ling -hav.e_be?e`n vI.r:it.`ng in Torcnto the past? week. ` rW1\-fI`t5;- V155}-Iart and two `child:-`erii were the guezts of Mn. Jas. Russell, 0:11-. l1ia,_la.s.-t week. 7 T-he Burk`a Falls Arrow has"inata.1- led a water motor, replacing i:_ta `old ateam pl-Mart. _ . Miss Harrlaht Rltcl and Mr. John Arnold, bath or Elmv_a1e, were mar- ried here on Monday of "last week by Rev". ,W. C. Washing.-ton, M.A. `Ems `'17 IV T1'...;.I.-._ , H13 vaddress was divided Inftofhree ;pa.r:t.s, -v1z.: (1) planning. (2) ,:mak- ing. and (8) managing lwwns. go. cal '10 `oooooo V V V VVVVVVVVVVV ooooo:'oo1 - ' ' ` ' ` ' thetiseoi Maj. J. A. Currie, Toronto, was in _ tC)W.I1 C-n ` ` ' awoynj Miss Early has been engaged to Presence. teach _9the public schoal ant Severn __`3"" `Bridge. ` Ink` ,`i`h _` A _ . ' unIn makes. "la.-wn lsln the fall, for then: it .ba.s- tlme__to settle in .w1nt_e_:" and the defects may be attended to in the bprlng. But they may be success- fully prepared in the spring. frhe sur.-, face 3011 should` be made as fine as possible, V-taking cut all lu-mp-s and stones, The pe:manent sod deperida on this. The actual turrV'ma.y be produced either by nodding. or by eeedlng._ The sod shculdhave the beat klndoot grass obtainable, and theseed used should be the best. Mr. Cutting recommended a. mixture 0: Ken~tucky blue graze, red `top; and white clover, in proportion of one paund each o;` the grass seeds and onorhalr p:~und`ot clove: 5eed._ ` -_'I`15.e best native` '.`orestV the best" shade trees `for 1a.wn_s,`a.nd thg cl-eajnest selected for s>tree~ts. ' :'oo-ouog 4 L, ii gecaaairyib "1vhaQt, 1Va .a2t: hrxji; put the Iiaegif; r...-ma; ; rzcn lbamy soil} Mint. .1a.~wn'g`z-a_ss es are surface reedera and therefore the tap dressing dhculd" be of -the `best char- a}cter.~ '.Phef best time t:> 1eve1..an~d lawn is In the fall, tor then; He thinks! it bTeat `An:ot'to leave clipping-n on lawns, a.nd,_w-hen seeding. is don.e_in making a. lawn, the grass should be allo-wedAto grow long he? tore mowing the first time, then. it. should be_ kept sh:-rt.` It was ad'.'1ed that no_ grass 'w'r`i11 thrive uder shade trees; dandelion: are very d'i;C1c_u1t to 1-clot out; `bare apots appearing in-tpring should be" reseed- ed or remade; grass killed by ice must be ycnejved the same way. Mr. A. B.` Cu-ttitrg olG.ueiph, why icf `e.-specialist in landzsoape -gardening, lhas been {telling the 'pec-p1e_ of Lintiee. Zhow`-to proceed in `the Making and [Keeping or Lawn-s.-" As much cf what `he `said is of ge-nez:-3.1" i.'_z.t.e:-est to the =h_art1cu1tur1:Jt; we take the `liberty rcr Ith-e benefit pt c'u`: tea-ders, especially those of Barrie, to reproduce a few of athe p1dea~3 advanced. ' ` mto as you " trees make streets and should he vvuvl - I Price McGra.t-in was the founder of McGr=a.-_thiana. in the Bluegrass regiqn at Kentucky-. He owned. among 013:)- era, -the little red horse. Aristides, winner of the first Kentucky Derby in 1875. About this `time, .Ten Brceck was in the zenith-or his fame. The two `horses were in a. race art Lexing- ton `and everybody `wanted Ito bet on Ten Broeck. .'r.he bookie hesi-tsa.ted about ~tak.in~g_ any more money. er broke his wc-rd. Everybody `knew and trusted him, and "he truted every- ' body eiee, believing they were as honest as he was. springing upon 9. bax,he -`shouted for the people to ral- ny.-n. uxwre was a. :DrIeI period v -two turtmen could meet. and clutch their wmtch chain with hand and then: pocketbook-s wivt-h other. _V D_.:-- . |c-nI. `A- gave `cut. up `('0 `I113 master. `Race horse men `trusted each other once. Actually in the early daya.cr"the apex-t there was :brler period when turtmen lermh-`I maul a`-HA ...-a- v u: I we UB5 LUV: - 4 .'.[\he little Jockey, Silver, clung to the sa-dle and hat his eyes. :.'1here was probably never such a. vfinieh. ':The horse -that was a-bsolwtely lastet the head 01' the stretch came in `first by a. wide margin. where was only one bet on his chances and 't-havt was made by the negro `rubber, who had -tried -`to give the tip to -his master. Rgcg hnrnag rnnn .4-.u~.b-.`l A--L u- v; vcvuvn L115 wind:-broken horse shot to the front In wild alarm. He -sweptjrby the duh er-s one an`-_*. a rtime, increasing n.:;a speed at every stride. "IL- 111.4.` _ vq-gqvgvoo aqouv '\IIlI|OI UJJU uavaavg AU }-Illvlllo Subscribers now in arrears torthree xiionths ind over will be charged $1.50 per annum. VII` Iandi Ann -5. I ujuc guuu uung, . Sound Money was In `t-he race at'La~- tome and the odds against him were 20 -to 1. Oldvh-a-m played an-crthern horse, a1-though his stuttering rubber had tried _to tell him that Sound. Money was In better shape nthan he had /ever been. "1`h'e faithful rubber was tossed 10 cents and told to go get a `drink and -try to; learn to`, talk` so people could understand him. 'I'\`nnv urns-A A ? 755- `---`~*"` '~ It is not always Ithe hcrsse that wins the ' race, and it -is not al-w.a-ya the jockey who is respon-eible vtor the vic- -tory. ..'I\here was once a. time when the whistle or a. locomotive turned the `trick. Sound Money was a. eka`te,.b.ack in 1898, it-h=at belonged _ to Alt. Oldham. Once when he was -in good shape he reeled aft '9. mile in 1.40, but his wind was bad, and -he -had a habit of Bulk- ing. I-Iia owner had wagered upon his chances time after time, and had al- ways lost when he xouited his friends on the good thing, Sound Mnnnv avg: ha 1-.1-ula ........ .L.*r - They u Lxen'ru_:, ,_,_ -,--v_-. uuqw-din Av. svusaunlvluul I-I-UG- F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, 0. Soldb all'D1-uggista, 75c. ~ Take` gull : Famuy Pills for constipation. V LVUTLICY I'UBLICn Hall's Caturrh Cure is taken internally. and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces ] or the syste . send for testimonials tree. l '11! 1' tiirlnnvvn-Iv ll_ 1&1` -. . - Sworn to bet - ' presencen-hi:6g%;%faBgcg1?1lg?bXFDn1i{ IQIBAII A II? tniilnnnlunu Sun: on 0810. C1-rv on Tampa ) Lucas Couxnr. 7 I 55' Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senioi Banner of the rm of F. J. Cheney & 0., doing _ uainese in the City of Toledo,County and State aforesaid and thag said arm will pay the sum FRANK J. CHENEY. before -me and subscribed in my T} 995: . D!'e3ence.`t.hin t}! dnv nf nnnnnahnw A Du;'t,'M. L. A., kinodly sends us a. eopy V or `t-he new Mines Act now befo::e the Legislature. We haven : read the Bill through, and do not propose -Ito, nut.` that it` is not intxerestlng iiterature, but Jimmie has turned down c`-ur appli- cation to be appointed commisasfone;-, also for the hall or the `Gillies limit that comteinns the`m'1ne::'al." anyway, Hon. Frank 'C:ohra.ne may reu-cl his own bills as far we we are csncerned`. Our revenue from the department is not sufficient to warrant the expendi- ture. The Han. Frank distribwtes his pa.'tren'age wit-h. lavish hnn-d to Grit new:-:pa.pere, but his friends get the cold, stony stare. '1`~hanks, Duff, old hey, but mail us the mine and never mind the Bills. ; -11.10'a..m., For Penevtang. A V ~ 11.16 a.m. For Stayner, Qolllngwood - ind Mearord. 8.40 pan. For Stayner, Collingwood ind Meatard.` 7.45 pm. For Penetang. 8.00 p.m.'For Stayner, Colllngwood ma uearord; ' .Dp.I1y including Sunday; ; inalvnuhsuood by using - . wars: on an % . V 4*+.NN* T . ON? % own 1 Housekeepers The labor oonhootcd with yciur every -duv ._.I.. , ` - The Income from a Bank of Toronto Savings Ac- icount is Sure. the interest being added to the princi- pal sum twice a. year and thesum Invested (or depos- ited) _is Safe. This cannot always be said of other in- vestments. - . ` An I Page 48 Oelunn Newepaper, Published from the omce. 12! Dunlop Street. Battle. in the County of simooe. the Pro- vince ot 0 Vtario. `Canada. every _ `Th ay Morning. by %wTnLe:vLcnWe. PROPBIITORS AWhenV your money is wanted itTca_n_ be withdrawn at once. j Barrie and Alhndale Brgnches. H.B. HENWOOD. Bomparedwilhmherlnvestments OQOONNOOONQOOQQQOQQOO Rt-:sEnvr-:- FUND $3,900,000.00 AAALAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA A AAA AA E. B.I:.EDDY'S CAPITAL $3 509 000.00 % }THE NORTHERN ADVANGE` `I'M: Non1'I.-Iznu Apvnucz nova cacao. - ' X'v'v:'GLnAsoN. Nanny PUBLIC. 4-1--._ .1_4.___ _ II, IN 313 IIVII not an-` A full lin of cakes carriedvon the wagons. % . All orders promptly attended in to.` ,Wa1ter Scott It-- on IC`ww v -11.45 a..'m. For Orlliia, Graven-hurat Kind North Bay. ' Ann ..... 111-- r\_n-n- n-r__LL u\_,,

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