Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 21 Mar 1907, p. 2

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Managfr.' `naumcrunmns. mm BALL PLANING MILL cou- -puny. Car anterlh- P b um nd mnnu-tscturip ' ~ot `cioor: us a bllndl. mould 3:, etc. Planing or` all klndadone ti LdA tire- _3_.;1Iorlly.AI-Iot. dam? k!l r?. `Da- yaw nu. 1uuuvVuI'5 CALIGULS GIG I.'dl\Cll"" After a happy reference ` to_.the re- lations between -Canadians and |Bos- `ton citizens and a humorous state- ment of the out-of-dateness,o such ' stock phrases as the horny-handed sons` of tail, as .applied to modern farmers, President Creelrnan went right into the body. of his speech. He pointed out that the older settled Provinces of Canada were originally` covered with trees and that - after clearing off the trees and developing` mixed farming. the farmers were growing fairly prosperouswhen the great-blowfell. In Canadian ` cities and towns the people reckon events. from Confederation, . but ;with the farmers everything dates from the passing `of the McKinley Bill. He continued-- * ` I (lA_' OI nonmi 1'0 LOAN. `ANY QUANITITY OF MONEY TC lam Lt '4 1-1 and 5 per cent. Easy :2: or re-puggnent. Lennox, Gow- ( n._ -s. BROAD. `M. D. Having ti 7 Post rod to It ' 8,1-itinh ha aervgl Assistant in Golden Square . Thmotk Nose Hospital. Londoxr Royal London Ophthalmic Hospital gloogig) ;d for agetima sf Reddazlt II II II III 0 3 Briatolm Eye 1! m1.n3xato und nu-mxng'n.m n...'i.::'si.: "; "" ` vgrcron A. mun`, M. D. c. M., F ` . u. 0., trrzmty, M. 3. c. P. & s.; Om I-'0 Bu CQ Pu 8., Ila Fn Po & so) Ms M. S- Bog mu. Office and night residence Lane 1:, Dunlap and Auuicastex-_ Sta. L.n..P. & s. ndinbuxgh; n.r.P. & s. Glasgow - --sunanon-- : 133. -.w. .4. aces. PHYSICIAN; sun- H inn min 7 ______.._____._.__...___.____ DR. J. A. C. EVANS, `MEMBER OF , College of Physicians and -Surg- _ eons, Ont. Graduate of Medical Faculty of Toronto University. "As- sociate-Coroner of County of Sim- ivcoe. . Oice and residence, William Street, Allandale; Telephone 30a. . :Telephone connection with -Holly, Painswick and Stroud. L DB8. SMITH & GOWL`AND.A As I said a moment ago, our farmers were becoming fairly prspery ous. They were growing more food products than they could consume; indeed, more thanwas being consum- ed by the people of our cities and `towns as well, and they`were._ reach- ingout further and getting a share of the: great American market to the south of them. `Barley, sheep, eggs, horses and pork `products had been oing` in a regular stream to the merican cities and the money was returning-into the pockets" of. our `farmers. -The rearing ofigthe tariff wall cut off that market in .a-night. Bankruptcy for a year or two stared us `in the face. Barley, the great ` staple product which had been shipp- -ed vessel-load after vessel-load across . Lake Erie and Lake `Onta`rio,__'ha,d to be kept at `home, and the" situation among our farmers _ generally - became very ac_ute.,__ In the -Province of ;On- tario, especially, wages were low; lige jfstoek became ` very 1 cheap`; ~"hdrs,e,`s -were `almost given -away; and-c5.our Tfogis left` the farms `ginj increasinzlye K _...I-_A I__.I".. c ' `d- %'.3]%v!umbers,_ moving largelygingliei Itgctgon of. -they . `greatjcities 50!`. `_ ; the; nuug: DR. A. T. LITTLE, late 0! Churchill, Ont`. Omce and residence John st., near corner Elizabeth. Phone -213. H. 31'. ABNALL, . H. 11., OFFICE in Bot-h-well : Block Allandale. On - the pnem-lee; at nvlghll. ' mm ` A`: -` I C! LI CO PO SI. 00, Physician an-`d Surgeon or Toron- to General Hospital," -with special awenltion to Dlaeaaea 0! Women, [and Nose and . l'h-1-oat ,Work, .a'lso for some time suz-gear`: in charge or Emer ency Hoe t-al, f1`oro'nto Office on night re dence, u-petairai, in mcca . rth-y Block, 21 Dunlop St., Barrie second door east of Dou- 3111 me. -tumiture warerooms, near F`lve,Points. `Phone 105. nurw. `U. 19. Ho & ESTER, smnxsrmns. `. DONALD ROSS. L. L. B.,' BAP.RIS- ter szrliclter etc. Bank at Toron- "nnmunla Ila-unno `-74.-.. Hmwson & cnmswlbxi 3.43313- G. I A. nA_pn;v1-i_tJVns;', 13An31s1_*ma.I President George C. Creelman of `the -O.A.C. has been_ addressing, the 1Canadian,*Club of Boston. `His " re- marks concerning agricultural pro- gress in Ontario are so aprdpos that :for the benetbf The Advance read- avers the following extracts are.` taken-- A`An an honour nnCnnAn.-g` L.-. LL- ..- srmwmr, BA_.RRIS- f-.:.t`er1a;. 3 sol$itqr,`" _-Notaries ' Pumze, " -andf; Gonyayfgucera. Money to loan in 1: _5 par c t. Orrtice, _ '-18%0wg:\:-ag%et?"Barr1e. D. Stew-A -:.v8r_t, L; :,~.jn.. D. II. Stewgnt. fyv. J A:`E1IS.TER, soitcrroa, ] PENNOX. C0,_WAN as` 'BRO_WN, BAB- 5.0;. ea, :;i" . E.-.".T`:Ia`{,i. .`n. . . P., London. Ot-ees and n} `ht 1-uldence, Brown : Block, Dun op ntxfaet. Barrie. Irelephone, 77 .._..-_- `Iv `av vvauncnnag \IlL'`JI\Jl.`J residence, corner or Owen and -golkier stneete, %1-rig. . lm nnnnv A\?1\ -vuxuvr Hutel, .lJul'l'le. J. C. 8llI'1`H, 1!. E. GOWLAND, . -][_ in` It A `ll 1: Solicitors in I-11 at Court or Jus- tice, Notaries Pu llc, Conveyancers. Otcea over the Bank of Toronto Barrie. -Honey ` in some or $2,006 and upwards, tio loan at 6` per oarxhth. H. H; Strmthy, K. `C., G. H. II. . . - wJuU1l.Ux` BI. . '.U'8.1lK OI '.l'01'0l'1- tv';`:Bu1ldinIg, Ba;r:`le. Money to Loan.l 3801'-"tcltox:' 1n '(3;hwn,:ery; .0onveya.ncr, etc. Ofce, first door, Owen st-meet, over Bank or Com- -merce, Barrie. ' ' 1.85 o..m. Fox-- rc::~dwe1l Junction. Venn-shown and Hamilton. _ '_ =....,' '4: -:~,. wn~ fend, Solicitors of labia Supreme Cuth at .7 Judicature at Ontario, Proctora, Notaries. Con-veyancers, etc. Manny In nmn mm... 1:... `n1...-1. I35 I51] uuupua it UICUIIIUFU llu Jil- llsx. A --I-Ia.-'ug.hton Lennox, Alex. Icowan-, G. `E. `J. `Brown, L.L.B. &'l`Illi|iUl`U JVUIII IVE \JUll'V'C , HHUVTI, U5`;- Iondy to noun. Ooe, Boas Block, Barrie. C. E. Heweon, K.C., A. E. H`- ~f'h-xturlnlrn, P1-`otctor\,__ Nctai/ygi Com/eya7ncer, etc. Special. atanstlon .in . d'ra~win-g.- and will-.s, obtaining letters or adml-n-fBVt*1fa_8im1 and guardianship, c'ollectin-"g- accounts, etc. Offices, Roast/block, Ba-rrie. Money to laan. -FVUEBV V5 IVIJUUQ `UB1 U'LIII I F uuu adnx1n:1am.t&on,.- .a-nd.L. gevnerai Solici- ghors, Nata-ties, Conveyamcera, ettc. Dtcea, Hlgzdai Block, No. 6 `Dunlap street, Barrie. Money to loan at 4 1-2 and 6 per -cent. awn omcaa at -Creemore and Al- KCA-: `Y A-`nadir L `I Inc Znslicitdra " for obltauinlnvg gprobate at will-s, guardianship and ~a'd'm1ni3t+ral.ion,_ - hnrun 'N'hf.n.1-Inc (`nu u can runny-n all n j I, nnnmi &` msmn, on-_ '7 .'..`.I It _.._______..-_.___._. SUBVEIORS. Wnmi c%cgIuVIiv`.%'I-Iuoruim-on: PHYSICIANS. .-._-. , QJALAOICJI P. O. Box, 96. A you: tons V- T-V CUT 1-U-uv mtltollweokl` .`2.?.'{2..%23i ----.. ____.._-_ ..- M0 pan. For stayner. Comnxwood `.`\`hd" Ileuord. mp;rtn.rdI'or Shyner. Acbillncwvoqd gbnlly including Sunday. Allandale Lots FOR SALE. Elizabeth; St. ,-l- hone 250! FOR BREAD CAKES or ALL KIN_q__ Browrfs Ba kery u curt V E l`\I VV [Full that has and 3113:!` be leuei` to reccg:eL o} ($30!: umo. Uunr 1uan'r. PRIVOES mm. 0111 or address __j._..- Jmqlsd. 6FiEEsM_5y| In wand `lanai-mono t't.......- n- MARCH no xnaerwu-nrst Insertion 2 cents "" each subsequent insertion 1 cent 3:; gnnmeemtldreasea and gures counted as 1. Int 3 reduction of one cent per word Wm. made when the number ot insertions oz... matter exceed tour - OIII for ndvorllunenu man In gy ease be mounted on solid metal bu: President TC:-:e-l_t;a;-_'I-`ell: Sutton People What the McKinley - _ Bill; Helped to do" iot- _____,__, _,_,., -u 1 an: AHEMENTS. Condensed advertisements on first mg; n ::,'::a:'::.':." .`i.':.:..L`;%a:".?.!:;`:22wu as wnnuorau kinds. lost and tound,"';,': for sale orto rent. a ecic articles, etc, , must be aocompanj with the cash, mi, be inserted-Vrst msertion " per W pooh auhpgqnent cent hon _ mun uu uunueu unto me onlce not _s.;mday at 10 o'clock and the cog? QM _ change must beln THE ADVAN 'I but than 12 o'clock noon on M oga.`},; week. otherwllo the advertiser's announ may not be made public -until the week, in . ` changes of Advertisements allowed {'03:-RI: more are required. composition own rognlnr b neas. 'Should they do :1-nnslenten will be charged for sum UIIII-IU'|olllI'IIUll I neooimtwill rulewlllbe , posit ctly carried out lIa\x1u;;;--. -___, ' odzi7a';;'1_-"c;a.:2`.:<'2ze. Advertise ' will I - notice of inrtzntion 3o`2`;f,,:; ff'a;,';er;wt1na ';c?.`.a'2,::"}:`.3.!3$.`;..?"S.?a 9.1 1195 mm. manta in in popggavivinlge otone-third on above rs tIIw`_i3l4 _ t tee. and for 1 sold at on 10118 be ziv In- jnoaraon :` 5 cents per line for each " to; _ , _ruunocenl8pe 10 cents insertion of the sam`e:ma.tter. A1] if: - , ' In: `5u::%2;$`po`%`;7:g`p ::`;z.'8d as `van ` Legal ,N6t_ios. iiuctio S )7 etc.._-+ll_ tnt insertion 1oncer?taes' `tmuuq an _ uent`1nqortlon5centa per {e 1139.. :.-notices. cents m... .3: `SING Im A }j.. . - OA.F THE glmnhern Advan : 'n-...T -.2 -' .totnA ciroulstiojar the largest an ,a1,o -by ,___.,1g-r115`; N09 th on have any adve E 1, j If 7 id Wm cco - ke to meme ma .131iI199ga_ T5` I88 1: demstm min t.l.lt_tO!' 09 pet that 1-eachesthe` nO*;-idlm/`n Ole `PP ! at * "T33 APVANCE" omen, 2, West Bsldwin Street. cox-rmc-r gnu -`*.-.-_--~-.\ CONDENSED ADVERTIHEMENTS hl` IvAIIf1nnvnnnoa..... a__. ' I HAVE NOW- I A` C-5 -1--- Q: A . mmsrpxr mvznnsmg ~ _ . \ |_A.I_4_' `,_-AI - _ Burris 3 . 5'53 '33: 1;`; s'u;}B"e':'bo111ng:wood IN ON! BLOCK 0! A03!` am 319 Bn ere _n-vnn _ CH0 iloiv inmo be addedtb io Shubq T h'lplonVmot until the money in paid. Ilblorlbcu now in arrears for thud months `yd 970!` will be charged two per umum. UVYIA pig; ore 'dding bellio Ettle iv Willi rule we of e ha v sum oned whi rlon`s I-IIJ V tha use mme Eu ran -1 : at g Jliwsh` Bu "r'Ei-I I the i gm um. no. son. L --.pv ant apres I by ll Ill-L5 `arha ontro a.r6ns'| but non be lnlm lave nude` for `the under- Uuvuunod. places GI-' touowu: H KL}; `I1 per Anna: M Advanog ~'rEN'~YEA'Rs T 5 pnoannss. ";;;;.a.;j.`Jgg;m;w[fgmg Tuna or Sunlcau-1-xozt. Nowrn. `HOu:Sk5:L V./a_1_t'_1.i,%s}_!1"-....S `In; -. ix1t; 'f'or.1 i ata.uiI?I ;of`3di` ucunssary oy.-law tnerctor. 4 " Mcconkey-Slight, That the Cler L be instructed tqndtify, Thomas Rain- ey to temovetimber -placed `by.hi m- on the Third 'Line,toppoite Lot 4. ' MbCOnltev.I.tIaHa I "I`Iuu. "a.I.:.. .r--____ vu yuv LIIIIU Ldllc, Upp03l`c LO! 4. Mcconkey-Leslie, That *?this `Coun- cil memorialize the Ontario Legislat' ure_t`o.:'appoint.-an Inspector to on- force the provisions. of the. ~Act re- sp9=9ti.t1s: ~,utomohi1s.;o as tax. sp.e.d. maqagg_m9n_ , ..etc.<,,`,ao` :that.1theA rgpre-, -Ix sentat..v.f* ;6 `;Cai*d~v..1.o.r1\qr.o.'r,r -*FAe`t"g'u; son. =M::.: .; ~`tg.'b5r`teat1st"rd` ngt :L~b..i1nfg th .m_a`tter%,`h!f _re;the_ `I_4_eg'is!a}tgte; ' * Ciailnd "~Il't`"i"('u'hI`ind':I-*'(.o-is. -.i...'."a'.`a.'.~ .|.~_=.as'q nu apyulll| ._.Ul'.CI'S m~tne1r_ place! . .McConkey*-Todd, That the south half of Lot '-No. - 13 ~` and `the south- west quatter of Lot 13 in the Ninth 'Concession..be ; taken `from. School `Section No. 10 and placed in S.S. No. necessary by.-law thetefor. _ T`l\)t.-.t.....I.-..uct:..1... rm-.-4 -v.- -n- 15 and V. that . the Clerk prepare the a u-V -`.".`\W=T=_ _3Q?T`t'.1<'.`3}ij5;`a3";-. ' [ Cbuneihidjoumedvy to `meet >`~A-p1`i_l~ L8, 7 197a`3._t? :(3fI58'VI18*'" `* ~ 1 '..:':t `V ' . ' Q` _ _' .;3.=,3g.`.:kJ_`I'IiILLg5-Clrk; ., ' -V I V . ` =noti: ,, ,- __V- -....... nu.-.uu5a UL 1.4.1). H.; R. W. Leader, M.H.`O., $50.00; W_ Latimer, board and extra_; res, "$26.25; Thomas Harper, attendance on" small pox patient," $12;_ Miss -O Mearaa (nurse), $99.50; H. G.` Robertson, dis- infectants, $12.60;, F. M. Mathers, dis- infecting lrouses, $5;R. -M. McConk- ey, on salary, $100; John Eldridge, gravel, $4.71; Archie Banks, ditchini on 7th Con., $65; ` ` It In I Walter Scott, stationery, $24.70; (R. J. Hill,,* R. A. suzherl:-ma, Arthur Green, R. G. 'Rieve,, William Black each $6.00 for three meetings of L.B. H. `D `II 'l .,._..l-_ \'.I-vi-.1\ A, , _- ----,-. . vulyvuuuvv, B\l_lIIlIlIIT\7VU' The following gccounts wgre order- ed to be paid- j `I1 u . in - - '\ ---_-. - Duo ooovaalvvl Ill VCIIL.. Visetitions were presented from `T. McAffee, Jos. Reid;, Jno. Corbitt, S. T.` Reynolds, B. F. Quantz, and "ac- counts froni A. Banks, Walter Scott',' R. W. Leader, M;I~I.O., Wm. Latinirv_ Miss -O Meara (nurse), "H. G. `Rohbert soft, Mrs. S. `Reynolds, Miss :GrahVa;m,V (nurse), F. `M. Mathers, Benj. Webb, Samuel Gilroy, and Thomas. }Ha1-per, also a communication from John._Eld- ridge. - ` d ~ - riimotion of `Leslie-Slightg ` {ordere- ed that the several documents be `re- ferredvto their. respective`. eo_mrhittees. TL- 1 II - ' Mihutes of` third 'n'1'ecti`ngA df ImVIis'l Council held ,at Churchill on Monday, nth inst. All members prcsent.. 'I3..Lh.2-.. - _---_ Iva; UL uauauu. ` The . Ontario farms, the "farm buildings, the farm implements, and the farm live stock are. valued now at more than a billion dollars, and the output last year, -or what might be caled the annual `interest on this_ amount of money, was. about 30 .per cent.; or three hundred ,million idol lars. iThis is a big business,, and` on its prosperity is` dependent the pros- perity of the whole country. IWhen 1 say to` you that during the past 6 or 7 years farm values in the Pro- .vince of'Ontario have been steadily rising, until,.if you came over. ' now _to- buy our Ontario farms, you would have to pay two hundred million dol- lars more than you would immediate- ly after the passing of the `McKinley Bill, youiwill realize at a glance the progress Ontario agviculturists have pbten making. anvuo :66! [U year. This tariff wall, then, that seemed insurmountable at the time, has prov- ed a veritable Godsend to Canadian farmers, and now that we have`_a thoroughly well established market for our farm products in GreatBrit- ain. there is `greater encouragement for-men to go into farming as a bus- iness than there ever was in the his-_ tory of -Canada. ' TL- f\..;--J. I` " ubjeen . unequalled ,<..anywhere _ in the gig vva; _l.u.ua`JC|V|l, V .. 'l`h e e'_tct` of , al'l_ th'is' ;has, been, that Canadian -agricultural` prosperity '* has, _ during the. .last!qsixi:` or -;eigltt-riycars, , world._ Ou._r,,.)people are .happy.,,,- and c ntent`ed,r conizmerciallife,` is throh-_ b_n`g;~everywh ere the mines are n be- ing developed as: they havenever been a before; -land has increased in value everywhere; governments are even receiving fair prices for -timber lirnw i its; II'ld=.th reason for: it all,*to a- very; .l.aI=ge-. exte_nt,. may be credited to 1 the general prosperity of the. `Canad- ian. farmer, and this prosperity has, to a large extentaeenebrought .-about by,- the corhplete change in our methods , of farming. Instead of _ exporting, .grains,we now sell largely the finish- ed products. Where nitrogen, phos- phoric acid and potash, the three- principal ingredients ~of plant food, were being sold off the V farm in in-. creasingly large quantities in. the form of grain and hay,` we now keep the fertilizer constituents at home, and our farms are actually,increas- ing their annual. output per acre from year to year. ` Thin .....'a: .....n 4.-. - A - "l?d1f -.W;=AhQW~9Y3;-W9bl-9E911i`tV?'`t1!,$533? V ` airy, into` _-mslied`; fprod`ut_S; > ".5.3` l.: `33;?i l9f..`r bacqn an!;i;;l7_.Se1;1t{:t901f9m[. `f3'I-ei`5*',Y.9W`Vti'.y .-`33 ? *tf2tr`; is.-:39! fiimetsrdoa not ~i".l3;!'iif.`3.8 ivzaisgaasxxys two -shows: than `:12: Vqlggf so.-"g\1ao4};a;c:> f;,f`a ,`rm`_o1>1erati;;,-S-rn_ .nt%!i0. :`?::ipavt3;ularly. ,_-has :: rtu'-.e_13'- -V?;ehan`ged;";`Ia should?-like" tq"'give y`ou`r"at this time a few gures, which'I think -will_ speak eloquently for themselves or ----I n1896,~ --the --farmers` V `of . the Prov- ince of Qntario pg9duced.oi the three. vpr`o`duts--beef, -bacon` "and cheese-- thirty-one millions of - dollars worth; Last, year tliesetliree _ products real- 'zed -sixty-ve and a half millions of -;lo_llars._,. An 4 industry that can in- crease its output tlurty-four and a lialf millions dfdollars in ten years is, I think you will agree withme, in a very prosperous condition. ` 'l`h. bnna .-J -11 ;.|.:-' I.-- L 7 - h mNxsmL.couNc1L. We afar On 'li;ubiu'ired Reward for anycue ofcstsrrh that cannot be cured by Hall : Cour:-h Cure. A _ ` F. J. CHENEY an 00.. Toledo. 0. _ We the undersigned` have known F. J. Chen- .ey tor the Int 15 years. and belie-e.:him 1-. feet! .honou_ble in an 1: sin .t.x-smact. . ..-K ` ` F "v`rni.x..;;"`mug` gi":`.;r} 1 Z.ag, o. lnsdirectl won the .b1ood~.a.nds' muo1uam'- . _ f . '1' ti i';-,5-,,.,;*.....*:.-,:.9.nfa;'t.*..1..' s:',:*.:;.:rsn.;.~ -rm H;sl_lfo my-uy 19; gggsigpauaql T, - 1 us. Ian any swustu nay acuuully A roundhouse, divisional oices and other a necessary terminal facilities will be constructed at Muskoka Stat- ion, wliicli will practically make that place a small town, owing to the number of railway employes to be lo- cated there. ` g \Jll\Jll.l\v I.U .!._C CW5. .- Muskoka Station will be the divis- ional `point on the C. P. R. The road from Toronto to Muskoka will be in District No. 2, under Supt. -.Sm__ith. The road from Muskoka north will be in the North Bay-section. A onuntnuu-nuen ;I2.\..3-..-1 -i . . . . A I vv nu us. guuul. Lu: siuuc Dy any l'O80.. The new C. P. `R; road is under construction from Bolton Junction to Sudbury and is in operation from Bolton- to Craighurst From there to Bala the rails are laid and ballasting is about completed. The tracks are at present being put down from Bala ten miles north to Muskoka Station. The company expects to have its cars runningto Muskoka Station, on Lake Stewart, in June. A spur line will run under the Canadian Northern to Ifoote s Bay, from which point the Lake Joseph traffic will be handled by boat. - - I-49 U\\v boat. III`! "'x`i/e expeet :6 operate the first train to Bala-on May 15, said Supt. Oborne to The Ne_ws_. "V _ `Inna,-A`-.' CA.-L2-._ ,7, .. ... |.u\- squat LU dl.|"lV1uSKOKa points. . Last year the C. P. ;R; and- G. IT.` R. companies agreed upon'$5.715 as` the rate to Bala Park and return. ~ The Canadian Northern this year reduces: this charge to '$4.55. The C. N. R. refused toadopt the former fare of $575. The rate to Foote .s Bay _g- ured.o_n the fare-and-one-third to nst basis, is $5, while that to -Lake os- eph Station is $5.15. Beaumaris is about equi-`distant from the three railways, and the fare to that (point will be about the same by any road.. Th. .:m...r' D \D . -.....I :- -4-- . -At the recent meeting of passenger oicialsjin Buffalo to decide the inter- national tourist rates, all -but those on the Muskoka V section. --were` arranged peaceably. `However, when the Mus- koka. schedule was brought up`; a. sharp discussion followed, with the result? that theseirates had` to be -left over for further consideration. The Canadian; Northern took ` objection to the old rates. The result is a reduct- ion in the tariff to all~-Muskoka points. Last vpar flat: I" `D .`D- .....:. r: nun (Toronto News.) 1 The `fares to Muskoka points have been reduced on "an average of near}- y thirty per cent., The News learns on good authority. Oicials of " the three competing `roads--the -Canadian Northern Railway, the Canadian Pacific Railway and `the; Grand Trunk Railway-have just returned from a meeting in Montreal where a settle- ment of 'diieulties had been practi- cally reached. it Thus the threatened rate war has been avoided. _._- -- -..- VI-CC `nu-vuuvag UV GUUIJLCU.A ' The "advent of the _IC'anadian'Nort-' ern and the new AC.P.R. line to `the Muskoka digrict is the cause of` `the trouble. Now that the former road, has what it terms the `short line, at was determined to utxhze this ad`- vantage and hold out for a lower rate. .7 ~ ..- -_.._ --w-- uuvvI\nv\ae table of rates is being checked over by the, passenger oicials V and with the exception of a few minor changes the rates as___ arranged `in Montreal will probably be adopted.. _ 'l`I.... '...I....... -1 n. - arr C. N; R.,;C. P. R. and-`G.-T. R. Have ` A-greed on the New `Schgduie. " " .rounrsr:12`1_a_1_-1:_s_'gnusxoxA' : You u lb:a%x_ve . a better .- 1 . , `A aa:Mui`7;Aannne-V..sa .. ..2m*..~.~._%:...1~= Tl-ill Non'rH:nuAAovmc: an l'c'b`Ii A W13-gm 3:: ma awe 2;;~.:- ~ n ne'om?-ltz. .'31.nuI:_. v..-3 . Ysf; .0 100,000 times? each "day. `Does it send out `good blood or had blood? You know, for ?oodblood is good "health; bod ob1ood;0*bId~ And 36% %i?ciIv3h-375 gakej rat `bad `blood-7-Aver : %4S~a.napI-riHar; gndorsed it for m _ ym` L- . ' s of run as T lflqwfs This! THE %ANoRTHERN ADVANCE ,W_e are now selling Borders at same pl-ice.` per rolli the wall. in-3 stead of by the yard. ` I , Znunngnn 4__.` _, . -"u'u'o7.m. mu O:-11113, Guvanlhurut T 1.4 . %. For Qrlmn North 9 "|'xa d`_p91x t? .wau.% ' A , F r I.IIp.'m.`I|`or Orllua. . 1 ans mm. For Ponewng. .111: '- .. 111-- u.A.-.._-.. n-na-`.....--.| 4 u 2-: fr` Choice build `ton 1:13; centre of the town on Owen, his sud Ola streets. For particulars apply too. L ON. . 3-K A {low fad lloiv `eichedv It!-mi BRANCHES B. Henwood Bank of Toronto l p;urmg:.:ne Fifty ycafs bf . existence Yoi1r' sairi`ng _will be absolutely secure `if de-. posited v*(v ith<~us;~T - haS _1iever failed ts; `arc-% fb'i'*% iigi -`"'dolIYdr4 de _ fwd wit1i,it;bY~the P Ali~e'{a_ ~ Uonuroolv and point! lint, . . I I:OO`o..`m. For "Nowmo.rkot'. `Aurora . 1*`! Toronto . `- . us o..m.- ivor Allandale. r .18. p.m. 139.0: Novrmarkot. Aurora "nd iroronlto. , 4..:.~.:'.,:;.-"m..1:`<.'..;3}'::"a'o.;**`.::?*'*~ ?***-

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