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Northern Advance, 14 Nov 1907, p. 2

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, that `an Tauthclnt. asualties durin .- ` is being, LENNOX, cow-AN & BROWN 1 D-__:nLA-n C1-s1:.u:L:-u-n `Ann )R. A. T. LITTLE, 1312-0; Churchill. Ont. Oice and residence John St, near corner Elizabeth. Phone 213. AULT, BAKRISTER, SOLICI- tor, v Proctor, Notary, Conveyancer, etc. Special attention in drawing and probating wills, obtaining let- ters of administration and guardian- .- ship, collectinvg accounts, etc. Of- - ces, Ross _block,. Barrie. Money to loan, ' . STEWART .382. `STEWART , BAR - 'rister's,;Soliitors , Notaries Public, and _Conveyancers.\ Money to loan fin, any `sums at; 5 per cent. Ofce, 13 Owen strgg, Barrie. H. D. Stew- `art, L.L.D., `D. `M. `Stewart. .n.. x.|.\414x1.41.. '1u..1J-`,-\.v.J.V1., \J.l`I'1'\.aI.`.4 "in Bothwell s block, Allandale. On the prgmises at night. I\./V41x.4xJ J.\\JLJsJ .|4.L4..I.J., 1JI11\1\1Q` ter, Solipitor, et,c. Bank of Toron- toTBuild1ng, Barrie. Money to loan. lLJ.\ll.I. 1.1.1. xx. J4..J.L1.'4J.V, .|.I4\1\J.\1.J iters, Solicitors in High -`Court of Justice, Notaries Public, A Convey- ancers. Oices over the `Bank of .Toroi1to, Barrie. Money in sums of_ $2,000 and upwards, to loan at 5 per cent. H. H. Strathy, K.~C., G. H.'Esten. ~ JLBLV L`\IJ\ \a\J'VV[_L$` ll. .IJ-L\'\J'VV J`, Barristers, Solicitors for obtaining probate of wills, guardianship and administration, _and general Solici- tors, Notaries, Conveyancers, etc. Oices, Hinds block,..iNo. 6 -Dunlop street, "Barrie. Money to loan at 4% ands per cent. Branch offices at -Creemore and Alliston. rHaugh- ton Lerrnox, Alex. Cowan, G. E. J. Brown, L.L.B. , . . JANT-I_TY OF MONEY TO t 4% and 5 per cent. Easy of re_-payment. Lennox, & Brown-, `Solicitors, Barris- :ca ' >. an 8 Page 48 Oounn Newupalier. Published from the office, 123 Dunloptreet, Barn `e. in the County of Simcoe, the Pro- vince of Ontario. Canada. every Thursday Morning, by WESLEY & CREW, PHOPRIETORS PHYSICIANS. LLEGAL. 5 {rung 1 on_ nrav Oorresugngloongggolicxted. . in. V 2-..,-;\..Q.`.9n?.3d ' % flJl!~A l:l`c'A_GEE!.Vr"- . 7 VIYANCEB. - ' _ turn auss1NsURANo`f_: . ` ' . nut 1` : }3%33md. SMF 1.103. KREITZ ?ThQB;Lrric Stmn: Laundry Elizabeth St. *1z.1o p.m.--For `North Bay. halt Special.) *Daily including Sunday. AQVIIVIIIIIIV J I"'V' ""'" , I.atI'65" ymu weergyl. ,rem."3. M , . . V! `II lclil we {on made" on : t` - all 9' `n'nn`n"n" 5 :'i`L""_'.1__8 d. 1;... Vnri W "'* {'3 .` lay &mnmm:n'-`:f`a0{3rnm. ` ` 90.3813 by "|di1 I) _-=.`r.., ` (Ag 9,.` ` 'v'33'n't'ioI7"I':'px'-"0 $110 $1 1100. t } 10- taken Ilactd noun. without c mu. Q-2---;oo_ - R e g 3}" Wt'"x`t'[bi" n'u'$x. nmdboo cy for s00 '" g 0. mu 1: Mulglmo urn-.. -u2A.A .7 V V V ` ' UOPY ``' Mine uuketch and eac-rig -y"m' g gill!` opinion lrreeCv(vm* tiomou-tom mnn3.n :'1?S.i'i`n'3z?oox on_ FOR BREAD CAKES OF ALL KINDS ['rRv______, A Brown Bakery 5 Crul vrli-`-EGIVIIII Coal and Wood Mt-rchant ('.~rm-Y` Is and Elizabeth 51.5. PI'1unL- 1.35 I have now u _Iar,:c on hand of all Slzcs. I A1,`- rr.~n.-\ I ._ ......u u: an ELLE` ; Also HARD andsowr woon. and p1_eased to receive your orders fur .~;u:. ] wall have Prompt and (`an-rul .\Ht IH'iL '""`` - char. nu ma s`"" Hmerican. Ljn ..._.. _. .`4-.4- .1 _....I.Iu Lntgmgsgg` ,_j-._-_.:_-;_. THE NORTHERN Aovuucz M - - v-I'-III`. `|' E Dtuggisr, . Barrie. E 'l"l"l"i'i"!"i"i'+'!"!'+'1' 'i'-I*++-I--3-J-+4-+'"H' wants or an Kmds, lo;~:I and mu for sale or to rent. sw-czfit arzim` must be accompanied with tht 4-; be inserted--1irst insertion 2 ur each subsequent insertion 1 an (names,addressea and gurc-s comm but a. reduction of Om` 13,-HI 1.4,-rx made when the number of inner! matter exceed four `\.-Q-. 4-,, is under new and ofciem Manage- ment. Our staff of 1-n1pI0_\`c 1188 been increased by 0.\';;erx0nced hands and we are now prepared 10 do rst class work, and giye K0 satisfaction Call, wnte 0!` PHONE NO. 55. vu.` Lin.` DLU A] Condensed a?\jex'tis< as wants of all kmds, sp um...` I. wxu ue cnarged. Advertisers will not be space for advertising any own regular busim-;~..s. : [transient rates win be C} , vernsements. Advertisers will please notic of intention to rhm must handed into the o S_aturday at 10 n .~1m.u. ., A uJ.\ TR Advcx-tigers noticwof mtentiqn hanr?m' W` ., y.`1u.'-.l.`Ul' uruua, mortn ay and pomts West. 8.05 p.m.-For Orillia. 10.35 a.m.--,-For Penetang. 10.45 a.m.-For `Stayner, Colling- wood and Meaford. 3-40. p.m.-For 'Stayner, Calling- wood and Meaford. . A h__ THURSDAY, NOV_ 3Preferred positions I merits in the paper will be of one-third on above 1 account will special position . . bi rule will be strictly car ' S L I I C()I\'TRA(."1` cun- (HIS. A_dvc1-tisers will Diana 1 1 ich...... -2 .. B039 insert): Innnuoh t d trons. If you have an ' 3; $2.32 with the paper ghatyreaches lb 3 too not gt:-aiq to pay the pnce. 9 Deopl Advertuements are charged 3 ,paoe...13 lines agate ----- 1- Has 8 marvellous effect unrough: akin. One or two z.;q;!icnLious~!~ will remove the ronghnvw, and by " its occasional use the skix. a quire: the smoothness and M.-fkntss of 3: bab_\"s. d gloves may be worn a few u.on;ez:Ls after using zr. any vca luuy using ir. ,,_. Tm: largest c Town. It has Th latter fac ta patrons. y nlnno M with n._ ,, . I` ')vAVC ft} 13 xrculation of amP;J\0 so by far the lan- demo on al "Mr in: Unt. Ito, n.oo 7a.m.--For Orillia, Graven- hurst and North Bay. *4`p.m.-For Orillia, North Bay HM 1'\n:c-M-a `I71--4 ...,.u. uuu \ vurnu .uu'n:1un. dis". GHEESMA Rn!` \`.'nnJ \I......,L...,- -' ` | Legal Notices, . l`Ilf, inonm gpvmmsmc rm OF THE 55: `S GLY('EDO,\'IA. --NOTICE- CO.\'DE.\'SI-ID .UIJ G. and Soo. COHXERCI AL -month Ila Price 15c and Sc. .- Delightful after ehavina. V , _ - c Llargc stock of rlzxsr Sill): , vex'tis(-ments 0 1V\'k. ll rmnents on n! H 108`! ` . md, pct-H. 8!.-(`ION WODCI1 I u-Col. .L 5.25 p.m.-F0r Cardwell Georgetown and `Hamilton. CONTRACT t allowed an_\`thing on 5, .-'huu1d I Phone 250 ...s~.- \.uunl(`(l H3` '_'f,`IlI per worn ` [V of in`;.r1u.n~ - I Mo. AI on P "-'ut..`, War in Ink!` 911. _ LIBERAL PRINCIPLES LATED. n U1 H insertions of mm 8811}! . 3 Mo. 6 Mo. H-M per oumcd av WI [.g;F xr. OI!) and shall be .~`m:;(- which .'\11'nn ` RATES. *1; r;dma . In _ -----., `V8.00 a.m.-For Newmrket, Auro- ra and Toronto. 9.35 a.m.-For Allandale. *I.oo p.m.--For Newmarket, Au- rora and Toronto. 5.20 p.m.-For_ Newmarket, To-` notonto,` Montreal and points East. 7.25 a.m.-For Cardwell Junction, Georgetown and Hamilton. v \,u.4.o CH." 1. and vm, per word s COAL ' 7_=].;{5 "a1v.1-1 1 v.:-:-'l':`o;"'-Tgrvc->`-t'1't;>.-Za>bltL Special.) - -In Q 0 ' n _ got 1 badly ciden (lamp in U`: damp. hand} was deci LJ`l\I6 Hotel day the b The I that the c cellar ried t resp anal de the vvere day have that take dhea been ioun ease. the cases the bout Oncc ientx the xvhat coun the l grou once be le wl genc be c( Exr Tring leavi: Barri for `the? under- mentioncd places as follows :-' T ' South. *4.2o a.m.-For Newrnarket, To- ronto. Montreal and points East; &_ .4 , , 11:: a an. 7-5.0 D.ri1.:~For Pnetang, Qnn .._. I'.`_ BARRIE %RAILwY-~`ii;bE;T` TERMS or Suascmrrrox. North. a.m.--For Orillia; North Bay ,.a or now sums of local legislature `are? VO(`.'H'P and-an" A--L both si_de_s of nahalad-in-.. VIO- Junction, lgggslgtion for the government ,>nLob1les'on the p_ub_lic ~_-hig `.+ M... .-A--- After the Town sVgoing to so large an expense in furnishing a plant with upwards of 750 horse power, not to make an effort to utilize it, to some extent at least, looks like poor busi- ness. I hope I may be corrected if there are any inaccuracies in the a- l'\-1; -A---4 A --rv Il\JI DU power would make $2,800 of income, which would more than recoup the commissioners and add to their rev- be using power_ up to half the 'capa- .. city of the electric plant now install- 1 ed. uuu Pl _ more horse power could be found` for use, making a total of I40 avail- able, say at the rate of $2o.oo_ `per horse power to begin wigh, which is $4 per horse power higher than Orillia charges her, power users. I40 horse would rev- enue, and wouldin4 all probability be dustries, needing power, to come to_ [Barrie and would for many years not : To run the plant full service would require an additional engineer and i about 1% tons of coal extra for the same load as in the day time, when very few lights are on, or would be` on even if we had an all-day service,, so that the load for power for day ' service would not be as much- as the load for night service. When the greatest load is on, 250 horse power K is being used. After from II_ to I2 at night, it comes down to - almost the use of from 6o to 75 horse power till daylight, and without any power being used through the day an all-day used in cellars and dark places to pay expenses of running, .saying nothingl about power used. As suggested, 'a` 4o-horse power could be used for pumping water, and probably 100 imore horsepower found` avail-' able. Can cm 41. ---a-- AP * ` the Dear" Sir,-.-As a ratepayer ,. and. well-wisher of theVbest' -interests and . prosperity of_ the ' Town, I was glad _- to see` your editorial on electric . light, power and an all--day service, and it had the effect of bringing out ' A. a reply from'- the "chairman of Light Commissioners, on the working of the plant and the possibility of se- curingsuch .a service, also electric power for a number of small indus- tries. The writer `had the pleasure recently of looking through the elec- tric light plant and, as far as he could judge, -it is in fine order and in" to none in Canada for its size. I was 1 informed by the engineer that the_ _ combined `capacity of old and new ': engines is from 730 to 750 horse power. As far asI can ascertain, the power used is not more than 250 horse power when all the lights are , on, and that only for a_ very few hours every day. The amountof fuel - consumed is said to be from 3 to 3% tons for the long lighting required ' now when the days are the shortest At present, it requires lighting from about 4 p.m. to 9 a.m., making 17 hours out of the 24 hours that the" plant is working, which leaves only 7 hours idle. Now, allow an hour for time -to get up steam and an hour to slacken o_,'and you have only 5 hours . when fuel is _not required. Or take the time on an average for short days and long days, allowing for time starting and closing off, it would runrabout I4 hours. every day for light service. es is the refusal to hold the bye-elec- tions on the same day. Five seats for which the elections wererst election .will' be held is the s constitu-A 5` engyi whiqh b,e<;,a'me vacant._.last. 3;; : :: ~; . y`,"`.""" " .'H" "" L _`, were vacant a few weeks ago. Elec- tions were brought on- for two, and scveral weeks elapsed before polling! in the other three. The two seats than the other three. Now there are" three other vacancies. Instead" of` bringing the elections on_ together V the Government has issued the for. one, and postponed the'*4i"otliet53f two. Again the one_ where -the;.rst 3: ..r .\i- / Editor of the AdvQncei' Mr. J. J. Brown States his Vaews' on This T Important rQue_stion.-- V. some Facts and mg. _ I > causing ma ny Ar.unav_'v.ays[aqdA ot_lfIEi!f;`acI- ` ;cidentts}-f.. ...t**Spe,qdf'gu`rcs alo will be . showh; auto owners may -the ex- pected `td-`? enteran app.ea`x-anc_e on their "own behalf, but it must be said fthat the ftieckless conduct of some of the owners in `d~ri._w_`rfin'g "through the= `country roads and in the city streets % will tell against them, with both the 1 legislators and the public.-Munici-_ pal World. A V THE ALI.-DAY smzvxcr; '.. um caufrse te imeg it if you work'ihl's'ti'5ps for can wareo rtatio uweem -noone outside the school. Thieni: the only gxgyerienced Dress Cutting School in Canada. and excelled by agne in any othehr. eounut:-1.. Wr:tt13`et-oncu%'f`l:r par- ulemu-we we our: one- are ehemhne. Address 5' ` I. I In `Your Snare `(line at Home. Or Take a Personal Course at School. 1 To enable all to learn. we teach on cash or instal- ment plan. We teach a personal class at schod "once a month-cl s commencing last Tuesdayd each month. These lessons teach ow to cut. tand put_ together any garment. from the planes: shirt waist suit m the most elaborate dress. The whole tam can learn from one course. We have taught over .000 dressmakers and guarantee to give $509 to anyone who cannot learn between_the ages of 14 and 40. You cannot leem dressrnalnnz as thorough as this course teaches it it nan. Ba-gm A :..u...:-..- -- -- LEARNDRESSMAKING3 `_ BY MAIL 3 Colchester has been appointed tothe bench of Nova Scotia, taking a posi- tion of which he has had the promise ever since his electiont--a position which has been kept vacant for him at a `great _inconvenience to suitors. All this is contrary to the policy an- nounced by Liberal leaders in oppos- ition, notably Sir William Mulock, afterwards minister, who declared that members sitting in Parliament with the promise of oice were a cor- rupt and corrupting inuence in Can~ adian public life. Sir William intro- 1 duced a bill prohibiting the appoint- < `me_nt to office of any member during t the term for which he is elected.\The bill was dropped, fortunately for the 3 mover, as he himself subsequentlyyg stepped out of Parliament - into a C judgeship, after appointing to another 3; judgeship the member of Parliament E1 who had seconded his motion. Al_n__j ,!,I .- - T T T ' - - Sold by Grocers and Storekeeper: in 1-11. and :}-lb Tins. _ ----I I- 1 v A delicious drink and a sustaining food; Fragrant,. nutritious and economical. This excellent Cocoa maintains the system in robust health, and enables it to resist ` winter : extreme cold. ` L L Z ' wusx vuuWiELTuT ' itgzggfafe ever increas- *-uan sannum or last We could have placed twice asmnny When you have better close at home. Fall te:m3egin% Eh:. am. EXCELSIOR % BUSI- NESS COLLEGE. j A jj:-._ mm run nun mmnsums and see what. woof- . I for Compare our fees, methods and general reaultu. home. You cannot gossibly luv: 1 better ocoa thug YT .. _--- .v. "cc Lvpy OI 0111 `TCIK book--"'I`reatine on the Horse." 20 Dr. I. J. IEIIIALI. H. Elonblu FIlh.IulIul.|I.$J. ` -v vuulullb 3 U1 IIIECTCSI ' .-B_A,ll\l{f-`E3. and AEEANDALE BRANCHES . - : *"'TQRONTO" " SEP_T1:`._M.BER 3o`,'19o7. :fl'otal Assets. A - Total Liabilities, - surplus. - % __ 5 9,102,032.00 ovzn NINE MILLFONS or DOLLARS _______\__T_______________,\_______ Qne ot the chief aims of the Directors of this institu- tion has been toprovide the greatest security possible for the protection of Depositors. Savings Accounts opened and highest current raftes of interest allowed at L II I) r In - - - - - e B4331;-2:: '_rHE NORTI-LERNAl:)VANCE ' gm: Kendall : pavin cute-- heonerelinblc cute to: all Bone ~ ,unAII3__.- - -- I o++oo+#vo005 Great... Reductions Notice is hereby given that William Love White of the Township of Tecumseth in the Countyof Simcoe. in the Province of Ontario, Farmer. will apply to the Parliament of Can ada at the next sessionthereof, for a Bill of Divorce from his wife. Elizabeth White. now of the City of Guel h in the Count of. Wellington, on the ground 0 adultery and esertion. Dated at Barrie, McCARTHY, BOYS Province of Ontario. 8; M URCHISON, 2"th do. of A t, S 1' `to f `A.D.,)i9o7. ugus 0&1`-m`"("'r" [ of Cmmtvnf Qinmm. a.. 41... n. WALL PAPERS [AVI/ell Made like a rst class suit of clothes cannot be bought ,,ready-made [You see the best onlyin our complete line of custom-made shades. Large assortment of` Laces. Window Shade M akrs. Window ...S1\ade |NG6RPORAfED: 1855 Ill. NOTICE s:59,009.2.s0.00 0 29.901.243.00 KIIIII uuu1L01'8 I01 W. L. White U aver Ammm in Adm-mu-.e EH0 new name will he added to the Sub arlption List until the money is paid. Subscribers now in arrears for three months and over will be charged Q15!) per annum. 1;` J. \JUI'\1V loan at 4% terms Cowan 1 ters, etc- _...__._:__...j._.. DR. -ROBERT S. BROAD, PHYSI- Acian, `Surgeon, etc. Specialty-Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Office and residence, cor, Elizabeth and Brad- ford Sts. (Dyment Gore.) `Phone 105. Box 456. --------I fDR. J. CU-RRIE SMIT-H. OF- ce and residence, Collier street, Barrie. Phone 61. f H._T. ARNALL, M.D.-,.C.M., OEFFI-C In 12r\f1n\xva1I,c Elna`- A11n....I..`I.. fW_- DONALD ROSS, L.L.B., BARRIE- duna CA1.'...'LA.. -4... `D.....`l- -1.` I"..._-_- STRATHY & ESTIIJ-ZN, BARRIS- on...- 'cI\`:4\C."f\:l` 3.. 2-1.. .t`..-...4. A G. A. ARADENHURST, Barrister, `Solicitor, Notary Public, &c. Of- c'e--Ist oor Bank of Torcnto T Bui1ding._ Money to loan at low- est rates. ~ HEWSON & CRESWICKE, BAR-' risters, `Solicitors of the Supreme Court of Judicature of Ontario, Proctors, Notaries, Conveyancers, etc. Money to loan. Ofce, Ross Block,`Barrie. C. E. Hiewson, K.-C. A. E. H; -Creswicke. . JR. W. A. ROSS, PHYSICIAN, `Surgeon, etc-, L.R.C.S., Edin., L.R. C.P., London. Offices and night residence, Brown s Block, Dunlop street, Barrie, Telephone, 77.

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