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Northern Advance, 30 May 1907, p. 2

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DR._ M-'OR"1"7IMER LYON, 6 car1-; DR. A; ROSS, PHYSICIAN, SUE- geon, etc.,_ L. R. C. S., Edin., L. R. C. P., London. Offices and night resldaen-ce, Brown's Block, Dunlop street. Barrie. Telephone, 77. DR. A. '1`. LITTLE, late of Churchill, Ont. Office and residence John St., ` near corner Elizabeth. Phone -213. DRS. SMITH&. GOWLAND. OFFICE __.I _-_l_1-__.-- --_____ srrmwiznr & _`S'1'EWABT. _;B4RRIS- -re ,u_11-`. PHYSICIANS. H. T. ARNALL, M. D. C. M., OFFICE in Bothwe1l s Block, Allandale. On the premises at night. 'E;;~!eTm71*ET1T~a,W BARRISTERS, DONALD ROSS, L. L. B., BARRIS- ter, Soliciter, etc. Bank of Toron- to Building, Barrie. Money toLoan. 1108.1` Tl-IE NORTHREN ADVANCE _w,. . Aunrr, BABBISTEE, sontcrron, -,-_._--.. ..u-n for some time surgeon of Emergency Hoapita Office and night residen gag -Mocarthy Block, 21 rrle, second door ea -gall Brvos.; _1prn-iture ,,..,.. nu..- G... A; mnmnircnsm, BARRISTER, LENNOX, cowAN_& ,1_3Ro_wN,- BAR- HEWSON ac, CRESWICKET II S. BROAD, M. Eye. Ear, I'Qovse~: 5"Throat, [.,g.;nn. .~_.._A /_v---v ..R.C.P. 8: 5. Edinburgh; M.F.P. 8:, s. Glasgow --SURGEON-- ._V .v-._-__- __ --v .. :-..v.', `w. n -wag ag residence, corner of Owen and -Coliier streets, Barrie. J. C. SMITH, M. E. GOWLAND, M D II A 1: `D AWESLEY Ga CREW, PROPRIETORS ton St., Toronto, late of Brooklyn, (N.Y.,) -Eye and Ear Hospital, will be at 67 Owen St., Barrie, every Saturday, commencing April 6th, next. Diseases Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Consultation hours II a.m. to 5 p.m., and by ap- pointment. Solicitors In- High Court or Jus- tice, Notaries Public, Conveyancers. Offices over the Bank of Toronto, Barrie; Money in sums or $2,000 and upwards, to .loan at 6 per cent. H. H. 'S.tra'l;hy, K. C., G. H. uinhn-n Iallitbl UV, 373-: .- ._ _ :i` ' "tens, sonc 'ra, Notar:3 Pum1c;- and` Convayanoera. Money to loan in any mum 2.1: 5 peu- cent. Omce, -18 Owen atmeet, Barrie. H. D. Stew- `Slit, L: L: Dc. `D: H.` I 5v.o'5.I-r.n-.., $ ------ ......__- , Proctor, Notary, ; Conveyancer, etc. Special gatxbenstlon in d-`ra-wing and prrobatintg will-a, obtaining letters or 'a.dmIn-fat-ration and guardianship, collecting accounts, etc. Offices, Rosa block, Barrie. Money to loan. Atbotne-y,So1icNtor in Chancery, `Convey-an-ce-r, etc. Ofltice, first door, Owen street, over Bank of `Com- merce, Barrie. tere, Sol!-citnrs of `the Supreme Csurt at Judicature of Ontario, Proctors, Notaries, Con-v-eyancers, etc. Money to Loan. Ortloe, Ross Block, Ba_.rrie=. C. E. Heweon, K.C., A. E. H. Crearwicke. riaters, Solicitors` Igr obttaining probate 0! Wills, g'ua1'-diansh_ip and a.dImln~ist~ra.t1on, and _`gevnera1'S:;lLc1- tvons, Notaries, Conveyancers, etc. Offices, Hinds Block, No. 6 Dunlop street, Barrie. Money, to loan at 4 1-2 and` 6 per cent. `Branch omcesa at Creemore and A1- lisbon. Haughton Lennox, Alex. =Couwan, G. E. J. Brown, L.L.B. Dr; J. ARTHUR ROSS. ..-, aguunu aoor east 01 Bros. turn-iture .w-are Five Points. Phone 106. _________.__________ 3.4o p.m.-For `Stayner, Collingr wood and Meaford. 7.45 p.m.--For Penetang. _. 8.00 p.m.-For Sttayner, Coiling- wood and Meaford. *1I.Io p.m.-For North Bay. (-Co- halt Special.) I` 4 -JVIOU V JBLUo >1; MURPHY & 1 L9_n, Q): I-vn\---- K ._- - vi 41511414 UUN1 Co. enb;erl'n- b11~d' , d ags or 8. 11 mg an doors. no -=`|~- . FINANCIAL. INVl_E'DMENj1` ON GOOD ecu:-ity at lowest rate of. Nn n-3-l-- * ` . _...- acaxuente Lane do-p and Muicaster Sta. Special attention given to and Diseases of Ithe E OF MONEY TC and 6 per cent. Easy vyment. Lennox, Cow- S311-citore, Barristers, `*4.o4 p.m--For Orillia, North Bayl and points West. -' 9.15 p.m.--For Orillia. Ii.25 a.m.-For Penetang. , 11.15 a.m.-For `Stayner, Co11ing- wood and Meaford. -- .. ,7 ung nun". 1);!- or _ grained lumbe!-.. eld -atreet, ' e. e, succegsors to Geo. uurguun xn charge Hospital, To1-onto. t residence, upstairs lock, Dunlop St., or Dou- 7D in FAA-an - It `I-CYXIL 11.. c., Barrie. \lL JJU U` '.{varerooms, I e 105- ;f(' g?f;3IE5Ic:TA'c':'&-r: .. ~* No R. ETC- ~ - enisa msuuncl ` .41.... an mm mm" . ` An -nllnltnd. r V v-v-VIII!` J IIIIVI IVWIVV _,W 01:91! mutated weekly. r.:rra!2n8:":`_E;. Ill! llo onznal. . :1'on: Inon1g- L dab `ll adealeli `tlllll 0 n. ' "' 5 AA.- . n'|lO vf ` \ ' 'V-Iv` ` comma:-us aw n .'93h8I I t h tlde ri tlonyli F Iloarunn on-1-gpcinigx xregcwgezns 3! "3 '0 Probably entable. fommunictn; on . Handbook on Paw` ._ `"9. Out ency foltaecrzx-ins2:P1i3 ""' -':aa`:.':... '2" '* "man: `* '"` - on o e ' Qfnnall- g- - AA: -An 11.50 a.m.-For Ori11i.a , Graven- hurst and North Bay. 19 .1 'I\ ya--we-u Exczflon 3L}`ii'ss g: `I '9 COLLEGE, BARRIE, om. gg W` J0 C.A., .\1`1'iI:t`iI`i``* 2: 1 Elizabeth St. I I I I '!'!'!`!'l'!'l"i'i-!--121-i-i-`i-'!'~-++-!-+'3' 0 Years of High Class \\'cz"r<. 0 Years of Progressive .\Ic:}1- ods. 0 Years of Increasing l`a:mn- age. 0 Years of Catering to` H10 Business World. Browrfs Bakery FOR BREAD CAKES or ALL KINDS { /----v- wuuululllvl I I As I have now a large stock or Hm ! and best Lehigh Valley C08} in Ind; the time to place orders for your winrc and secure the same at smmm-r prirc->1 Stove or Egg. $7.25 per ion with tiw I discounts: 500 per ton on coal paid for b-:'or- .1. `ac H u u -. '] `urn VU 10c IJ L153 Coal and Wood Morchzm'. and Elizabeth Sis. uv--u In--\. -\..- ..,...v- 5.25 p.m.--For New_market, To- ronto, Montreal and pomts East. A 7.25 a.m.-For Cardwell Junction, Georgetown and Hamilton. 5.32 p.m.-ForyCardwe11 Junctio Georgetown and Hamilton. . - North. *2.oo a.m.-For Orillia, North Bay and S00. .- I-.v-an-om. wx:noum.;r.$,m":se Sentic Hmerica ` hlllnillnio I`II_.A...a._A ._.--u_u_ 1 ..-nonf. C1.` {Coal at lowest Summ~e_r" Prices. \4\JA'llA4a`kJl'4IJ nu r.l{'l l.`F.\HI_\"r Condensed ac. v_ertis0m(>m:- on rim :;;!;.'_~-I : as wants of all kmds, lost and " fmmr!, W, ' for sale or to rcnt._ specific zu'ri-1o+_ muqtbe accompan_1c-d vgith Yht-t-;1,)_ M H`; `be mserted--rst msemon " ` . . .. (r] 1I_-; Hf .051 each subsequent msertmn 1 -gm 1..., .01 (namcs,addressesand gl1rc:~u -.~_ ` but 9. reduction of on(- em gm '.\'(,rr} ;` made when the number of iI..-;I'IioX.: 0-`lg; matter exceed four " -v-------av; 7 -1": Druggiat, - Ba "' rrie. 4,. 'i"3i*!`I'-3"!`-1-'i'-!~!-~P `P-I--!--!--4--E-6--I--I-+-H-+ ;;u|p" a W oulllrlillliiyo " [UH Fv.-89.. Wuhnllgnn. D.C ,. . _ . . . . . . . . o s r'I"I"t"I"'l"3"!"i'+-{ 4- + MAKES YOUR SKIN - ; LIKE VELVET later than 12 o'clock noon on t$ Preferred osition mentain the papgr will l?ef:) - M `*d'~'**:n of one-third on above rates un(r`il M . account will special posiliohss 1 . ,". Imot] rule will bestrictly carried ox}, JL ""- l CONTRACT cm.\-1.;-.s~, Advertisers will plea } .. . , notice of intention to ('8heZ1TIJv.(-:,1r3 E. "`,`.'l t mustbe handed into the ot!:`-n `,""'N'n.; Saturday at 10 o'clock, and W. `H A change must be in THE A; ,\-`W "J11; for s - A .1 -\1()llf1a:m`e week, otherwise the z1l\-.,m_r.,.,x`. mnmmil-'[.'z may W bemade Dublic until :l.- W. .. . ing. ` R It... I`! nhnnovnu nl AA..n_.: Lug. 0 . _ - 0 are rcquirci. v wlllbeoharged. ( W" Averfinprn will run 1... _n vuu ms anurgeu. Advertisers will not be anm. space for advertlsing an_\II:in; own regular business. >}.m1 transient rates will be (:lmrg<,- vertisementsn TERMS ow SUBSCRIPTION. $1 per Ammm in Advance TBA sn~:x'r Anvgrmsm Degal Notices. Auction etc.-+F`irst insertion 1o (,(:'3,,a[]SS'}-`\m_usem,n subzzqent insert-Ion 5 cents pm. {CT lme, ` V R mg notices, 10 cents perm`?- gnsertion : 5 cents per line for e. ,h ? for msertion of the same matter {I f1h.~`*Ubseq-U! 5 lines, of this character, hv` ` N Obiuarv Poetry 5c per line, gm rm 1` nnltsnuuvsnu .- - , ' .'l`nI: Anvmcn largest circulation Town. It has also by far the larggst an reoei ts. T latter fact `its patrons. If you b place it with the pa not afraid to pay th Advertisements 13 Drove demonstra ave any ad . Der that ` e pmcc. RT!` 1-).n-.._, 1 nto t 08 g'1teig?,I]]am reaches the!!! in 1}) hiya G 1 < '"m"e5: we pr c :. nK:i';`er t`i`5%"el:1 ;s are charged according 13 lines Egate measure make one` mi 111 MAY ,_-.4. `F H38 a marvellous effect on rough: `F akin. One or two applicaxtious will remove the roughness, and by +- its occasional use the skin zu ` the smoothness and softness of 3+ baby a. Glycedonia is not sticky. and gloves may be worn a few moments after using it. 3 D_.',,- 1.-, ~ ~- ` K". I. JAS. CHEESMAN nn I12`.-`.1 11,. \ MONKMANS GLYCEDO.\'IA. uuluvv-nu.-I - 8.00 a.m.-For Newmarket, Au'ro- ':-a and Toronto. 9.35 ' a.m.-For Allandale. *I2.37 p.m.-For Newmarket, Au- rora and Toronto. GEO. MONKMAN. COMMERCIAL " 3't31811e gives full informmion. coxnaxssn AD\'F,n'r1_:;,-\ A-unnpl ..J---._4: , --ulna ; A u- Price 150 and Sci .- Delightful after slmiing. . \.llllII'.- \ U27. . ISIS. Phum- 15 CONTRACT *44'.o5 a.m.-'-For Newmarket, To- ronto, Montreal and points East. rn ., lI"_1__1;_ U "U 450 R nln ......y, uIH.~11 Should xho.-_\ charged for .-V Iw honc 250 JICI nu nunu. u winter .~' nn.-r um .-nu in- 30th % mw-(1 to up: out: nib? "' E.\H,\'T -`. RATES ":g:5";;;;;.;i%o;"T;;;;,;:,.'2eba1t Special.) ` -r\ `T, , 1 .1 A..- Ii,`):Ot_1s.a j_c'areeAr' or had _seen. war_ in] J ;n 1'any. of its 'phases,;-for his_.,svc_$i'd % _*"-jlc1_1 ..drawn in Europe, .th}e% ` .6Mo. Mrs. jun `Trains leave Barrie for the urfder- mentioned places a's follows z-; ' An 8, Page 48 Column Newspaper. Publispeq from the oice. 123 Dunlop Street, Borne. 1n the Gounty of Simcoe. the Pro- vince of Ontario, Canada, every Thursday Morning, by "K ' """I '=3=i3ai1y including Sunday. EARRIE RAILWAY GUIDE. Rm South. ' Henry` Ronald .Dou"g1as'MacIve'r,V #1 ;real soldier of` `f_o`rtunev who had giqaght "u1'1de'z_ eight"e`i1' 1gFs in `hi 1 lifetime," and"escape,d the perils of at V"t,hjusand battles and skir'rnisHe's,was' dead in `his "r_o<'>m.`at his home, 23;; Ngw York*May in He was sixty-E, _*y ars old,` Ptobab1y.nq othet; ,o;:oooo:oboooou3 A T . ` ` - o vs v--.-4.-.4; vv vvn, JIJJI/\A\l V I Sold by all Druggists, 75c I Take Ha.l1 s Famlly Pills forconst-ipation. ; "~B?sn't need to talk? ` No. All the baby has to do is to yell,_ and it getseverything there 13-11: the _house_ Atha_t'o worth having.--Tit- Bits. - Not Living. . Hello, Jinks! I hear you are living In a boarding house." . You heard wrong. .I m boarding in \~D.nan] A. W. u14l`4A3U.L\', NOTARY PUBLIC Ha1l s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and` acts directly on the blood and mu_cous surfaces of the system. Send for testimomals free. 13 1 rut:-mxv-I1-nxr n_ n- rI\_1, 1, l\ ---v --vurr-vuono "Subsequently he won -the cross of . Savoy ghting under Garibaldi. _He fought with Stonewall Jackson` in -the -Confederate Army and was wounded three times in the seven days ghting around Richmond. He was wounded and captured at the , battle of Manassas. After his ex- ate army to remain until the end. . Then he ed to Mexico and took service under Maximilian as a lieu- I tenant colonel. He fought` with the rebels in Crete, and with the Cubans ' in the ten years war. When the re- bellion was crushed he escaped in -an open boat, without sail or provis- ions, and was picked up at sea seven days later. "He next entered the service of the -Khedive of Egypt as inspector general of `cavalry, but at the end of four months threw up his commission to join the French armyi under Napoleon III. in the war with Prussia. He was wounded at `Or- leans and after the fall of the com- mune entered Paris with vMacMah0,n and was an eye witness of the ter- rible scenes which followed. Mac- Iver then joined the Carlist ranks in! change he returned to the Confedcr Spain and followed the fortunes of the- pretender until the hopeless con- test was abandoned. Several months later found him in the ranks of the -THerzegovinians, who had revolted against Turkish rule. Later, in Bos- nian ranks he fought with the Rus- sian army against:-the Turks, In 1900 he sought to enlist a force in the United `States to fight in the British ranks against the Boers in South Africa, but did not succeed. No Need _to Talk. % `.`Does the baby talli yet? asked 3 friend of the family. `KIT- ll _..-._1A-.-I LL- |._u,An_. 1:, n u _ -v- V- n-`qr on-um.-an -Ne-," replied the. baby s_ disgusted little brother; the baby doesn't need I-A J-nil. STATE or Omn. CITY or Tomno, 1 S8 ' LUCAS COUNTY. 9 ' Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the rm of F. J. Cheney 8: Co., doin business in the City of Toledo. County an Sf. -1f.P. nfnt-9.rm.id_ and that the Quid rm will nnv - --... ....-. u- - n V: \.a;nuuv_y ta; \JVo, uuuua _the State aforesald, and that the said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use Hall's Catarrh Cure. . uv-v v A.---ago--. AN UNPARALLELED . CAREER. -a--;...v;.n vs \.~Aa.`av4.4c Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence. this 16th day of December. A. D. 1886 1Q-.v\ A 1!? A11: .1-zsuv CE .; ; 5 ext_jD:9or VV;est of Qu "~._. , n s_ Hog-1-. & 0` Phon 137, . and'1"began his. _ careerfof _`fadv_entur.e at the age of'II years; when hewas sent to his uncle, Donald Graham, in `Scotland, a retired general officer, who gave.him a military education. It was '_ intended that when old enough he should secure an appoint- ment to West Point, but when the `-time came Maclver-`was anxious to see real ghting at once, and friends of his family. succeeded in securing him an appointment as ensign in This was at the time of the mutiny. Every soldier in the service saw hard ghting,` and -Maclver had his share.` During a skirmish at - _the siege of Jhansi 'MacIveri became sep- arated from his troop, and while at- tempting to" rejoin his companions was attacked `by Sowars. A native hit at him with a tulwar, cutting through the `young oicer's Topee and into his skull. His companions found him lying on the battleeld among the dead and wounded so near death that they. thought. it scarcely worth their while to tak him to the hospital. . V` r.v`..iwasfl.."bl, :b9ard:t 5'4? A==3ri`?n Wa*t`1.li"` lls: ` `?\.7irstinia`li'coast;t ofi*Amstian Darsiitsa the East India service of the Sepoys. ........ .., A} Law Mowers, from $3.00 uj: to $15.00 I Rubber Hose; from 9c _ "ft. up to 20. `We a1sA}:1av`eGarden Trowels, Sets V:(_I-Toe. Rake and V '._ Shoyel), Lawn Raks.anc1 all kindiof Tools. % , .. -..,.._ - - yum`... naawvqla Ac vvo F. J.'cHr~71ir 5} C0,, 7ro1e_do, o. -1 I 'I'\_.. ......i .-.6- HE` ,'VYoul will want your lawn kept in good shape, so buy ai Lawn Mower - and keep the grass cut, also get some Rubber '_Hnse-- so as to sprinkle 'the_lawn. and keepthe V grass green. We have .. .1.-ya--- vunv FRANK J. CiiENEY It is estimated that on readers alone the saving to parents in_`On- tario is $60,000 a year. This repre- sents only a portion of the excessive prots hitherto made by the ring, much of which doubtless went to the iiolitical machine managers. The machine of Ontario must now be - naneed wholly from Ottawa plun- der. Unfortunately some of the other provinces are not yet deliver- ed from the school book swindle. ",{.'ir'."E1L:1d:l*W I Nam A RV Dnnrn . All Sad. j He-It always makes me` feel sad when I play the piano. She-Ah. in sympathy with your audience. I sup- TITIQA l ` Willing to Help. I Willie was an only child. whose par- ents lived on a farm. He often grew l very lonely and longed for a playmate. .One day be asked his mamma why she didn't get; him a little brother. Mother replied. Willie. babies are, too much trouble to tend.7 Say. mamma. if you'll plant him, I ll hoe him. A Stamp Menagerie. A. very complete menagerie may be formed from a collection of postage stamps having animals, birds and sh as the central gures. The animals represented are lion, tiger, elephant, glrae, jaguar, eamel, hippopommus,_ bulralo, bear. leopard. dog, kangaroo. dear, horse, cow, llama, goat. monkey, donkey, beaver, duckbill, seal, sable, gorilla, cobra, crocodile. tortoise. The i fowl family is represented by the pea- cock, owl, heron, eagle, parrot. turkey. snipe, swan. goose, quail, dove, hula- } bird, emu, pheasant, lyre bird, apteryx. , torea. 0! fish there are but two-the cod \ and carp. The insect kingdom has one I representative in the buttery, nestling in the coi ure of former Queen .Liliuo- : , kalani.-Frank J. Stillman in St. Nich- i ola_s. ` Presumption is gur natural and origi~ rm: disease.-Mnntaizne. ` ---._- mu. the Clouds. `While in.Kansas a few years ago I had a very clear view of a tornado. It was about ten miles distant. passing swiftly` over the_ prairie.` It presented l the appearance of a long rope about two feet in diameter. It extended froma dark, irregularly shaped cloud to the earth and was slightly curved. It was of nearly uniform thickness and leaned about thirty-ve degrees - from a perpendicular toward the cloud. A line drawn from where I stood to the cloud would have made an angle of surface. After this ropelike projection had parted I noticed in the irregular cloud a perfectly shaped `spiral of sil- ver whiteness. It was shaped like a great auger and extended from the point where the funnel or rop`e had been connected with the cloud forward in the direction the cloud was moving. All around it was in wild commotion. but the spiral itself seemed to stand like a great white ribbon coiled auger shape and fixed secure. This spiral at the time I caught sight of it was lying in a nearly horizontal position, the for- ward end being only slightly `elevated I have never met any one who has seen this spiral in the tornado cloud. but by one who came dangerously near being caught by a passing tornado I was told that the center of the whirl- i ing funnel was as white as milk. From his statement. taken in connection with my own observations. 1 have formed the opinion that the center of all tornadoes is a perfectly shaped elec- trical spiral and that when in opera- tion it connects the earth with the cloud. It is manifest that such a spiral would give the middle of the tornado funnel a white appearance. But it is not likelythat one looking at it in its upright form would detect its spiral form. Indeed, it would have to turn itself in a most favorable position in order to reveal to the eye of the ob- server its spiral form.--Scientic A` lel < An-u about forty degrees with the e'1r`h J30 him! That Connect: the Earth IIZAL LL- $I_._J_ '. fully qiiip ed to bring you these reanlts in thbir SAVINGS BA NK DEPARTME T. -' . % ~ `Romanc of MacIver s Life `Proves - Truth Stranger Than Fiction. lmnucnvs masl IThe Bank of Torontml _ enot too many in". any case: and Systematic Snving in the only way for on persons to secure an ensured income and a competence to provide fo Nomfort the days when their strength andearning power have fniled. A TORNADO. NORTHERN ADVANCE -. ' BARRIE. YOUR stead of by the yard. The difference between an admin- istration of spoilsmen and" rake-off promoters, .and one conducted on business principles, is illustrated by the new` school book contract made by the Whitney Government of On- tario after receiving tenders. The old school book ring has disappear- ed, and the series of readers will bei sold at-less than half the, present cost. Not one book will cost fty per cent. of the price now charged, while some are reduced sixty per cent. and more. ven from these low prices there are large discounts Dwelling (11 rooms). stable, drive house, sheds and nearly of acre of land in garden and lnwns Corner of Peel and Wellington Streets, Barrie Dwelling-6 rooms, stable and shed. Large 10!: on Peel Street. Double dwelling. 6 rooms in each, on Clap pertonstreet. V Vacant lot. 5 of an Vaere, on Penetanguishene Street. Apply to F. M. MONTGOMERY, ' Darwin iBarrie Property For sale. :++++++++++++o++99+ Dc Hart 8; Mawdsiev, Barrie} i family. ' Tudhopes make; them all. And remember, too, that Tud- hope Carriages are guaranteed by the be: known` makers in Canada. `to SEE the .Tudhope Carriages; We will shovv/v you just the style of carriage you want for the road --for every day use-and for the REFERENCES, SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Onmms PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO, Rus- mmzcs--43 MARY S'r.. BARBIE, ALSO DEALER xx Puxos AND 12-24 oncmcs. P. O. Box 552. ORDERS MAY BE LEFT WITH Jag. G. KEEN- ` AN, 29 DUvLoP S'r.. BARRIE. on JOHN Cnlspm, COLLIER S'r., BARBIE. WALL PAPERS there to purchasers of even the smallest quantities direct from the publishers. Reductions Great. W. J. CRAWFORD scum PIANO AND ORGAN TUNER, REPAIRER I'D. llllll. 1 elepl Pams` L.R.C.P. 2 Eye. Having sp Britinh H( Assietnnt_ Hospital, , Hospital L Surgeon i1 Bristol E_v Eye Hos i British 11 OFFICJ Pho: VICTOR '1`. M. Ont, I F. P.& ig~a'n. C Black, Phone M-idwif S-tomac B. . M. C., Pkrysici to Ge1 atrtenstia and N *9 3 ENn6'{Ti1E Ei1ooL Boox SWINDLE. . `ARCHITECTS. NIEL G. BEGG ` ARCHITECT and Civil Engineer. . ~ T`5. 9`,19 Dun-`g rTi_11 p ~,z5*?99F:?.--I_;9X9!'*=` :5 . I THE loan at 4 1-2 pe terms or` re-pa.-yment. an & etc. r Brown, Barr .$70,000 FOR fI|dn1-u.n'l A -- w -- cz TKO spent 4 years Post Graduate work in Hospitals and having served as Clinical Assistant in Golden Square Bar. Throat 8L Nose London: Royal London Ophthalmic (Mooreldsl; for a term as Resident in Royal London Orhthalmic Hospital: Eye Hospital, Bristo ;and Birmingham E_ve_Hos ital, Birmingham :former Member of phthalmological Society. OFFICE--78 DUNLOP STREET, BARBIE. Phone 51. , P. O. Box. 96. ___ W T _______________?o - o Li. S: -y Office and night residen e Lane Dunno-p Phone 124. M-zdwifery stoma-ch. DR. J. A. C. EVANS, MEMBER OF A College of Physicians and Surg- eons, Ont. Graduate of Medical Faculty of Toronto University. As- sociate-Coroner of County of Sim- coe. Ofce and residence, William Street, Allandale, Telephone 30a. Telephone connection with Holly, Painswick and Stroud. ` I le Eaten, Solicitors, Bank of Toronto Build-In , Barrie, fwgll be promptly attended to lQ'No new name will be added to the Sub . aription List until the money is paid. Subscribers now in arrears for three months and over will be charged 31 50 per annum. -

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