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Northern Advance, 3 Feb 1910, p. 2

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DUNLOP s1-nee? cast B A R RI E % lreweul Imlreln Cut` Out This Advt. and Khring it with you. We.will allow adiscount of on all Tancy Go%o;%ds. 25Vl_>__g___x3E Bookstore W `UCI QCV`; CE? 1!. . .'...,. . ..A \`\\ .\..._ pvupv vv w U . oppose:-2 Ross S1 . JOHN BARB:$ 0LD.8'l`.AND` ` "This offer good up. til Fei'b y 1s't,T 1919 "c-"oiu'c'iai' Horseshoeing 1 ? . 5 v?*SiB *`I- 9f5.% ;*itr`et, Bame. H. -D. Stew-V II `CA-Acugrb gncer. to'?i IoanA - ,$'1fER;" soucrr ..!'.of N1'!v > C'WY3n=r' T ecgfal*htt_`u'it1on5 i:i- drawing liar sung wills, obtaining let- V _ge,xs_ of adtxsiglxstratibg and guardian-` V ship; c'o1lect1'ng accduhts, etc. Of- `_R_{oso block` name. Money to 6 z " an`. V V iii:-ie1{ItiV~tI%<):':. CowAN &- BROWN, Barristers, Solicitorstfor obtaining a ;.prd.ba,_te,, of. .wills,~ ifuardianship gad- . iditiidfsttation, an `general - `Solici- . tors`, 'Notarie,; -Conveyancers, > etc. Ofces, Hinqs Hock, N'o.6 Dunlop street.` Barrte... Mone -to loan at 4%` and 5 per cent. ranch 'o 1ce's - `at Creemore and Alliston. -Hauglr ,..__ton, Lennox, K.C. Alex. Cowan, G. g=fE.e'I;;;Brown,;LL. . ` * A ~ ii A. 7 RADENHURST. Bafriste a-u-s.-__ \2-..._.;.- n.-I.!:- 9.- (N34 ~ ...!.`,. ' %.ws*=4 -; ORBSWICKE 8:. ALEXANDER. Bamsters, Solicitors of the Su-_ preme Court` of udicature of On- tario. Proctors. ` otaries, Convey- ance1's.'etc. Monev to loan. Of- `ce, Ross Block, Barrie. A. E. H. Creswicke; eK.C.. Arthur Alexander. STRATHY 8: ESTEN, BARRIS- ters, Solicitors in High Court of Justice , Notaries Public, Convey- Aancers.` Oiccs over the Bank of `Toronto, Barrie. Money to loan at lowest current rates. Strathy, K.C., -G. ' H. Esten. 9 IDONALD 1:05;: L.B., _BARRI'S- ter, Solicitor, `etc. Bank of Toron- i_ t'o.Bui1`ding,, Barrie, Money to loan- `I-I.`T. AERNALL, M;n.,c.M., OFFICE in Bothwel1 s block, Allandale. On 4 the premises at night. .....-..._._. inn. A. T. LITTLE, late of 4Ch`urcY1i*11 .0-nt. Office and residence John St.," `near come: `Elizabeth?! Phone 213. ` , `(I U. V" `v '3 `C l 1' at ` (Pl nu . D I '0" 'D1_?;_ROcBERT S. BROAD,1_PHYSI- -1.` c-..A:n or F: A {?|.lW|E 00. I '3"j{wn mums . .1` nA'I- '--`J - ` - glmm 3:... .g";'..':.'%.~`.,*.`:';..'r.'~;'` ' + I". an........_-- `:<:; `.`, fi'." 7` s....iI_Il__? .19`: .'- .u;....7.b0Pm_, Olllce or the me Dr. smma. comer 5!. U V T Late of Toronto General Flospital. i Phone II. 32-ly XCIIUBO `II 3 `E. M. `S..'Wa 1-a< svvvaunu .3 .-.1 x.,n.c.1>. 8:. s.` Edinburgh; M.F.P. & s. masses; ; = ---SURGEON-- - llavinggaent 4 years Post Graduate work in British ospisala and having served as Clinical Assistant in Golden Square Bar,` Throat & Nose Hospital. London- Royal London Ophthalmic Hospital cmooreldsl : for a term as Resident Surgeon in Rofal London hthaimic Hospital; Bristol Eye Hougililal. Bristo : and Birmingham Eye Hos ital. B i ham :former Member of British thalmol cal Society. * HQ lino A0` LV------ 1" A -'----- %%`16=n.%T Dr. J. A. C. EVANS, PH'YSICIAN, Surgeon, etc., Coroner for Sirncoe ' County. Otce and Residence: R WiI1iam,Street, Allandale; Tele- phone 30 a. At Stroud OFce: 2 to 4 pm; Monday to Friday. |w. A.LEw1s.i $7o.ooo -FOR INVESTMENT 0N cant!` fi-oohnlrl an.sn-:c.. -5 1-_____. `G._G.- 'sMI'1f &' co.,' EsTABL1H- ., ` ed 1869. Open day `and `night. Collier . and Clapperton Stregts, W ._ -V!,V3: a{1frie.~ V Thong V DR. MORTIMER-LYON, 31 Carl- ton St., Toronto, late of Brooklyn, (N.Y.,) Eye and Ear Hospital, will be at 67 Owen" St., Barrie, every Saturday. Diseases Eye, Ear Nose and Throat. Consultation; hours II am. to 5 p.m., and by ap- pointment. ~- 3 vjyfguftheru gdvuurc] Q 1!`:-.--- Egunnm-g - T UN`WIN..; URPHY 8: ESTEN ON- A Q . t 1.90! ecu-up`-mun- `D- ._3_. , _ "soi3sc3}f1~'r'.`;Ir`%f`.iia c. 7Zf"3i1 Ice--Is: `oor Aank of Tim-onto Bui1ding- Money to loan" at low- `-L QQLAQ Zs?'}'a'{t' . . `:R. W. A. ROSS, PHYSICIAN, Surgeon, etc-, L.R.C.S., Edin., L.R. C.P-`, London.. Office and resi- dence, Dunlop street, Barrie. Tele- -phone, 77. __:_.--- 'l\. L\\..l1JL`a.l\J. J. 1JL\\Jl11J, .I.AJ..Lu:. cian, Sur eon, etq. Specialty--Eye,l` Ear. Nose and Throat. Oice and residence, c`or,`EIizabeth and Brad- ford Sts. V (Dyme_nt_ Gore.) `Phone I05. Box_456. . Eye} Ear, Nose G Throat, ran V! .11.`, _LVl.U.l\l.".l'1 I N l"43'1'l'.'o'1\", UN- _ tano Land `Surveyors, Engmeers, etc. Establnshed 1852.- Office, Med- ical -Buildin ` S.E. comer Rich.- m_ond_ and y Streets, Toronto. ,1: oT.elfphone,_ Main, '..1336. Instruc- itions left. with Strathy & Eaten, Solicitors, Bank of Toronto` Build- i,;ing,`.Barri`e, will V be promptly 'at- Ajtended ;to._ - _ . . * I ,v,uuu ;\;u. .|.u V JLDLLVLLLV 1. UN good` freehold securig at lowestl `rate -of ingterest. o principal money -reqmred until end `of the ;term. `H. H. St_rathy, Solicitor, etc., Barrie. ' V SUI llu ll Barrie. if-V, 53|n'78`VV'l"u'o`48_ colnniownnborov ' I` Pjbltohod'from the olloe. 123 Dunlap Street. l g * `Barrie. in the County of Simone. t.hePro- A - = vnnoeof Ontario. Cnnada..%evu.7 . Thursday Morninll. by "`Tl-:lOMPso;N chew. __PaoPau:1'o'n Tamas or Svnscnxrrwx. .-. __.- _ _.a--`-__ --- A get A `C393 - -.-.-. `pr.-woo.-u-uvuuqguuul IUVVIUEJ a oFFICE-78 Dunno? smnnrr. BARBIE. > P 5&0 ' P0 00 BOX. W. Du".-.`J.%AR`l'HUR ROSS JlANUEATURERS-.:._ --n----u-- _uNp`E1i'i~AxERs._ fl5HYS`ICIANS. M,n.. c. M. ('i`ot.) snnvnibnsf FINANCIAL. ----.' m`1i"'ix6ii"ii&` ADVANCE. ,UNIT ED STA'1`ES SUBSCRIBERS ` $1.50 IN ADVANCE Th` .` 'No new name will be added tot.heVSub- % Hinlion List until the money is paid- M `suhdorlbers now in arrears for three months ever will be charged 81 50 pernnnum. u~eYE% 4` ` - ?*`i 1. mam V . % -proven t h [sin-Efugotfgy pupa inothea(?u:;'_ :_f the t subscx-ipuo,` T V; dein: nstrntea th , %` "'""* `%m..?"**"-ii ..-.':' V""*s"' hgt do` reaches the poo. V Apvinrfuxa. On ` O to mms `In h|1`8ed 355 line: 1,. . accordin make one high, 1 r 7`;_,`. =-"[1 _ . ._.,_ _ " ` _ ea. Am . : e v inua-tioa llroentu Yer 1i`x118ec,m:.n' uA1$nent_1pave;-tI9_n,5 gents per ine. ' Subseougm` _ dog. positions or local advertise. meats in the paper will be sold t d v otone-third on above rates, an?! gr? :0 `:'1',`. ,$ ::,::,:.~;`;'.:.s::.*;:.,..~*:.s:::e W cox'nuc'r cnmazs. Advertisers will please bear in mind that notice of intention to change advertisl-menu mustbe handed into the o co not later that Saturday at 10 o'clock. and the coiy for auch change must be in THE ADVANC olce not later than 12 o'clock noon on Monday in any week. otherwise the advertiser s announc-emen:~ gney not be made public until the week follow. D2. wlu ue CIllll'i6(l. . Advertis-o. n will not be allowed to use their space for a(..ertl s1ng anythin outside their own regular business. Shoud they do so transient rates will be charged for such ad.. vertisements. TA ii`-PERMANENT` Assnsson. j HAT it the. position at emwn as- _S.essor."should not be :a"com`p`eti- - tive__ oi-e from year to year, -_`But shouldfbe lled bya permanent uappointment is the opinion ofithe` ,1 Orillia Times. There is much sound a.-sense `in the idea. Too frequently we "nd the job the object `of "a general - scramble, with pull and `popularity: '_ as the pi-imetfactors in determining; the winning candidate. Here in Bar-3 ` tie we have- been tolerahly free from "this cause of complaint, `though we! still persist in calling Tor fresh an-. _ plications atthe beginning of each: year. The strength of'a permanent, appointment lies in the continuity of: `system and method that follows the` ' service of a trained ofcial. {.5 changes of Advertisements allowed peg year. If more are required, composition rate; will be charted. ' Advert}:-a k."{ nnlr I-no nllnunul in M. 4.L-x_ vv- -_.--..-- ..- v ....--.,.,_....`.. , U, Condensed advertisements on first page such as wants of all kinds, lost and found, property for sale or to rent, specic articles, etc.. etc. must be accompanied with the cash, and will` be inserted-:-st insertion 2 cents per word each subsequent insertion 1 cent per word (names,addx-esses and figures counted as words) but u. reducnon or one cent per word will be made when the number of insertions or same matter exceed four - Cuts for ad vex`-unementhn must In ever case be mounted on solid melal ban-u T CRAIGHURST, ONT. ,LlCENSED AUCTIONEER; ron `n-Icouurv or sIMcoE. Most reasonable terms given on all Stock Sales -z_-+-v-g-1-1-44+-1-or-:-1-i-4--I-1--:5-1--z--1-++o:-++-g '5' '3' '7' '0` O' . I MAK1~:s YOUR sxm ;;L1KE VELVET VJ. X.`lf\\TL'\l AKPQ ('11 V{I'4`l'\{\\"T A -wvw- - no-.- Dotiyle ;v:.e`i1vi;. Grooms in each. on Clap- "v tl .t, ' - . su_Ie0:nA3" at` an"hcre. on Penetangulsbcne - `M . . F. M. MONTG01\IER\".h;n Lninox -n woven to at any in the&?u`.'$!.' ThejTimes says : The folly of making the` assessorship ea` competi- tive office has been exemplied times without number. * * * '* The asses- sor should be as permanent an of- cial as the Town Clefk, or the ECec- tric Engineer, or the Fire` Chief. or -month in the year. `His whole time `need not be devoted to the work, but ' `books that will not onlyrshow the as-` -movement` in real estate, with -the` ` price `paid when a `transfer `takes; "two or three years "there would be V conditions, isprobably `the: hardest ` .made without some radical c'han"ge in any one ofahalf dozen other officials that might be named, and hisisalary sufcientlv large to warrant him working at the assessment. every _ a permanent assessor -should keep; sessed value of every parcelof prop`-. erty in town, but also show` the place. If this were properly done, in tsufcient data on which `to base an equitable system of arriving *atval- ues, and the assessment would soon `be brought up to a proper basrs. The town assessor, under existing worked _and poorest `paid aoicial. that the townihas. He is appointed` in February, and practically `has todo. all the work in eight weeks of the worst weather of the yeait. The`-wow der is that the work hasbeenias well done as it has. 1 There is 1'oom- for `improvement, but it will never be ` . existing methods. I Dwelling lx-ooms)..otabv1:,driv 10l1Se.8heda~ and nearly 1 of acre of land in garden and burns Corner ot P el andwelllnzmn Streets. Bu-rie Dwell ' stab! d h (1. Lu lohon 3:1 8trr::tl.n." 0 an 8 e K: "" `F -3- . ' c--:-4-4--I--1~I--1--n~n--:--I--:-+-:-g:--In-.u-+4-+++il` John J ennett, lime ?! in undrv `St. J_0l|l| %& Bracken Fuaxr nook TO THE 'rANm:n'v Barrie Propex-9y. For Sale. THE GERMAN PERIL. SPECIAL commissioner sent; - to Germany. by Emerybo'dy`?s?. Ma gazineV- an e_ntetprising ' United States p ublication-.-`for {he express purpose pfinvestigating the '1:-n_xth`of the existing war `scare has Some. very intex-esting_`th'_ings to [say ' about. the -situation. Y "He" -fur1iishes :`Ia`b1mdant "food ';fO1_' thought, 'mor _. 'T_ -especially at; *a~_1:imfe whenifthe` C:;i 1fao_;-_-. .dxan--Government-, mstead of prov;d._,--V i Zine ,fDreadn9s1itsh ff:r;1 the ma idil:Aft 6i.e&_ibrk ` ` , ...(' ry ; > . _ _v . I :F"??f`!F`.';.i9`,...t; 3i!!!295 .2;h =".!%Y' 1.Tl1itu!fe _. J The_.:vcox1n,mi_S_siOn ' A '`dnsidi~`d;, " D > D D I D I D I I Has a marvellous: effect on rough ~2- ekin. One or two applications "' will remove the roughness, and by -F i-'s`oc(:siouai use the skin acquire a 3 the. smoothness and softness of a 4. baby's. #- Giycedonia in not aticky. axdj: :gloves may be woxn a few moments .5 _ after using it. : DfBgi`'9 -....__T --o -vi 7590- Safety `add Comfort. h""'mltion call on , Dmt Agent -7: Ca9P8d0. California and .'- Cont points. Grand Trunk `"3; Syltem is the popular route east through Canada service, nest road- =`.;'l||il!n|0nt. unexcellcd All elements of ltf VFEATURES ` 6ilIiutAL cox-nucr rwnss. 13 open for-all orders in CASTINGS. MILL REPAIRS, aw. , mun; nnarAutS, etc. Boilers. Engines and all kinds of. ' farm and stationary machinery nmchr and repaired on shortest. notice and moderate prices. All work done b expert machin- and cunmnt _ u-at nlnnn we I: do 0 e t and gmmgteafriggasigt B/IJONKMAN S GLYCEDONIA. O I o O o o u cc Geo. MONKMAN. _ coxnrmsso ADVERTISEMENTS. IIIUIIIIF LU! Price 150 and 25c. Delightful after shaving. Tliursday. February 3, I910. linen Machinists V23]: |1'Mo;]3 Mo.|a Mo. 11 an ~12 59!: 0 an 7 75 10 50 13 `I5 nlnn accord! Ike iggh tu 3. I95? Barrie. Barrie outrun: N`6I ZAIIOI 0'. P sl2..'..1.I D m ' cooo._`p N6; 53.. 10.3. In .`. 55....'(.p.m 4-_.1<;5.:qVg-..m'3.:.,`_v<,-N, ,,X,:. > V J pig, ;_ > `j`ser_.; g r._e_j 41 If. ;~Eng1aud.~ wit H ' thgtym ~;$;a it .. shei `5ivil1`:Th`a"%rei? ',ii*ir;*"elf`for half a -3:/enturv?~ "-:.-iI:f,_=Aimnanycfifie urhphs, bet xiictbity. wil1f..9iVe'h'e_r the"- p'Qsiti'o_n"that . fE'ng`la_nd .~=holds_.-' now, it will make free trad: in England one of the terms "of piac'e;"-it~ will-. give her-ga free `ii: .the\ Balkans. in 'Mes0.Dotamia an__d in Persia; will give her the pick `of Eng1ahd , colonies, . `oversea, and `fa billion "dollars indem- nity with which to` build a navy to ovea-awe the `-world. j A Qnnszrxon 01? " PERCENTAGE im .'.(Olr.il lia~i News-llietterg) A The charge against Mr. T. `B. - Crampwi having in Stock; a `barrel ofsicider; which cont,ain`e_d. more than the legal percentage of alcohol came no he ore Magistrate . Clark. on Sat- urday amorning and disclosed .a pecu-4. liargstate of affairs. `Inspector Fisher testified that he visited Mr`; lCrarn1`) s store and took a sample of the_cider7 which was sent to the government analyst. The latter reported that it _contained 10.76 of alcohol.` Chief ot Police Reid testied that he senta Isample aoutof thersame barrel after the Inspector had it deposited in the lock up for safe `keeping and the same analyst reported that it only" contained 1.85 alcohol. To settle matters Magistrate Clarksecured a samnle and sent it to Toronto -for analysis, meanwhile adjourning the case. a _a ` That` during 1910 I will riot be"ai grouch. ` 111 -I . I,,,'I' -_,-..-4' .'i`hat'Iv will be silent when _I cannot speak a word of cheer. `I ,I `_, ;I,_; T "1{;t'1"v${1I c3{a'J'adyace~ that 1| do not heed myself. - ` | f'THe'1t- i';A:1ll `not pass by on the. other side, ` - . 1' I jsid_e. I. Can, (U IICIP H. ICHUW Il1i1Il._ * That I \will preach only what I practise. A - '0 ` ` V ' That"I will look only on the bright -e "$11!-`..t ?i?f5l13:i'l?97.~ ~:f011i*dc'7.Y?11e.n 'lllJII1 uagua. ulna. Lu: \iIav.c.L|u.uBlN woul embark upon this g.r.eat enter- a prise when the country s nances- would permit, which is somewhat more indenite. Great as would he the advantages to be ',dea`;iwetl itom this work, the cost, as at .m'esent' estimated, would be $15o,ooo,ooo, which is $50,000,000 greater them the original "estimate for the. G:;'T.`P.` `Transcontinental road. The "tartan. `however, will _cost more like $250,-E ooo,ooo than $1oo,ooo,ooo, and if thei- -actual cost of the canal were to slhruw`: -a like increase over. estimate. the: -amount invo\lved would be $37.5, ,-! 000, or over one-third of a hi lTicon Vdollars. "These gures renresemt .=a"' `sum which is 'too large for the "hu-S man mindto grasp, but the proiectg itself is so colossal that it ranlts al- most with the pyramids- *`Imagin_e..' sav gtlie London Daily; Mail',.,"`a -might-y ditch,twenty-four feet in death 'beine` dug all the wa_vfron'1- London to Glasgow, That gives someiide`-It of what this undertal 440 miles, ruled across the land. l1l :; 1; -mighty trench built~'bfy'-giants. this 1. V: canal will wende=its.~way','_.-M,ore.*than. . `twenty thousandt~n;men*"w1ll drill and_ ' dig and worki.:f_ior,1="fc!ose `upon, ten vears before thetsk i`s,'don`e. _ ; Such -an e~undertaki:';`g`.;~`:`tj!V_Ol1! _ment. the; . much-abused `;1iteI17!settT1tanic. hT,l|_ef= . -a1mears".`to `{.'.b'i1t:1if3i.L',`T3On sto `donbt . that arcat 3.3? 5% "fit ` !S~*t ` trsktzi` ' than .Csmadai :ss, !fa!3S9!fi3t%`?3`: reuttirem ents.':"i?ii:FhiS* 'f7b'e.tnrz..; `lntl1;.fo? ii"5fats.` ?w'hichi":. .aau\.. That I will not` be cnvious-vor`nO more so than I can possibly helip. That I will do. my best, That .I will not blame others" for my own mistgtkes. g 'That"I will cut out gh1m'b1'in~g. - ` That I will not sneak` ill of a neigh- bor, nor listen to those who do.. .._v_ .._...I ' That I win give what. I can, when I can, to \help a fellow man," 7 TI-I'E GEORGIAN BAY CANAL ~ E h;{{'a Y Ql }i1e"J3{s{{{ a{'1'wm make the bestof it. ` "'"`f 1Ia{'}}hZ2"'1%Vafdo for 1.nyfs.elfV will ask no one to do for m.e.---Com'- ` moner. V 1 `Sir Robert Perks. M.P.. is so .c..in-I ; dent that" Canada will shortly build the Georgian Bay Canal, says 3. Tori` onto paper, that he has led the Eng- lish Dress_ to speak of . the ~.m'.o_je,ct as though, it were almost under - may. Sir Wilfrid Laurier announced the ALLA. ....:...I.A. ..4..I...4. 4.]... t`._;..'-...... ... 4.; -` ' - ' ' . \T W I ~ .1-Ialbeyis Comet was to '-he "s'een her Saturday evening _.for_ a sghprt} _time after` sunset, but .w.a_s:,so`oni `cov- ergd: by, _clou_is. 4 Thi,s_.)vas ._o`et;liabs~ thy rst it.-=fcatn.e;into ' ` this locality, thgsgweather` E ' ` too cloud]! to", 7 , 3. ilA IQLEY'S coamr, RESOLVED. na psnioxxgs; ~`; `inn ;*1!.=.*.rt r.%f.t. ; C=in3di!=' :S.="=t~T"A% ..But`. .1*vou1dn?t. .._.`fno,. quatters? .>be_.. a can] i.`Tr T.s1s8*am- I .;;W*svo{sati "the 5,}-lI,\I_JIIuI 3`-`_C_AO_Bpj-yu` . 7 , ,, . V _ . j dv:hethet~;;`t`he 5.-`*h1HaA_1_1_ of. ink ':-trade- it *favors for d_BriAtai%n`is the sam with 7wh_i_chV"I. *aii:ur`ier made "Canada a` na- tion? % I Ii *' t \ IJCIICVIIIC All-Lc|u5\.uu.\.so _A$ Wall _ street report, 'sa;;fs= the ' generally falls 0E. many is a"gain'Wixi brisk demand. Never. . heard. of the 'demand being otherwise--itr is the supbly which L 41.31-.Ievi1Vle Imemgencer. ;Aylmer Express. T. . V T To An Anxious. Subscril__:oer.? who wrote us ayfew days ago. laskinsfif it were really true that some of our -subscribers had not yet paid their renewal for 1910, we are` compelled tosay that it is a s_ad.and.lamentab1e_ fact that so`me'of themehave not Daid `a cent this century. Wemight add. however, that they are going to do so : pretty. soon, ` ` xunuuvon vcu. u ..... -. V `has been `producing in the House of l Commons 5. copy of the Libera1`Dlat- form in 1893 and claiming that the `party in power has lived` up to the pledges ~.thereof.- Perhaps there are twoiways of\i eading the document Mr. Paterson, minister of customs,_ in question, one forfthe vulgar multi-- tude `-which thinks a promise" is a promise that should bind its maker, and .au'other for the initiated, who readiits` meaning with their own my- -stic light. ' T - ` Monxtreal _ Gazette. `SPEECH FROM THRONE % L IN SENTENCE FORM \l|JgUIJO The successful operation of the T. +38: N. =0`. =raiIway.' ` `n ,1 J- % w w v vs The progfess towards the restora- tion of the library, referrlng to as- '_.~'i-stance by governments and "private donors. 1 p o A The increase in the price of food-` staffs. , The _ new Central - orison site. `The `revision of the statutes. ' V -`The Feport of the committee on assessment law. , - , Cllhe question of compensation `to! workmen for injpries. . . ` ` -"`|- V-1-___--..`4. ..L-L- l\` 5|...` .4-...l\-Np 4 Usccounrs map on `TABLE Punch`, es.. Some of `the matters dealt with in` the Speech from thcThronc at the opemng of `the le_gis1ature were : W U]. IBIIIEII I/VI ll,J\UII on--ac` Themupyant .-state of `the public` grcucnue. . ' ` `V.'.1`.hc` visit` of thvne prime minister oi] Qugbec. , , - ,1- .I_- _.-_A__.__ \`~ .10 `re cunnqvuvv - 'l.lIhe work of the agricultural de- partment, including the district in- -structors in agriculture, the,Agricult- -mail college and the Immigration of- _'ce in Lonklon. ` ` - 1. 0.. JIYIIO V .> ` The `progress if the. Hydro_~E1ec- rtric commission, and the questnon of d1s;illowance., . : `,E --.l \n\ra-sac an I `, The reduction of prices of school ` books. Il\r\an-I 7.The expansion of the mineral in- dustry. -' r c _.S_,, .3 41.- VI" , "The report of the milk `commis- -sion. ' ` ' ' - _` '-- a 1%: * iChnge in * L Ontarid Fiscal Year 9 .Pg1:x`nit_ted Their Stibmission % " at :an Early Bate. i-`The public accounts of the Prov [ince of Ontario were laid on the tan lcble of the Legislature on Thursday i.aftez-`noon by the_Hon. W. J. Hanna, Provincial .Secrctary.~ This was the 4-arliestg date at which the accounts ha.ve:eve1; been presented, and was made possible` by reason of the fact that the scal year was` ended on Oct. 31 last. `These accounts, there-A. fore,i-are for the ten monthstofi last. year, ending on 0.C.t.v. glwing to `the.iact that the first months "of" the year - are: those in which-1 heavy '~prov- incial expenditures are made. and. November: and ~.D.ecemhr an tthe, `big . revenue-producing; months -.,._ther,e is. (at d , at." pn-.:.paper- - o-..a_ little emote` ]g:than;._4;.. gone.-.vQbut..;-the calendar year; __Wilf; af2*ubstag1tial' su'r.pl.uq. The otali t:eceipxso'oaetio: the .en:: 1 months i -`.Vi"s~ '5 1911.1 GJi' ggfditps` named to in 3;` g y Iithsf:t:?:;q .552. A .;u1.,c,:,uLjc:_a1V ` t*i$Tijf!2ji:1=2% ' nnnn `Two Ways of Reading. vy any. . 9, food- Haggai}. Pout. A llild_`1`hre;_t. Anon the bum u'e1 contipan :d_,poi,-'7 nouns `substance! are `ahfuboll Mo (to bloodlusmd olhcin ronovedlmn Lche%bodyuuau'ue ._..Kuov`in cm a docu'o ruI"" ~ cne'eo no'n onnebo:$. _-- -_-_--_- . g_...n. Q...._.' It 1.1` ..._. this in , among `mecca don oftheboie '. Aycfsifiu. L` ` Q,I.I;`hT9l\'l,l'|0; |I.NW;.h 5.1! P. . , 6- .. .I!f II4i:`!'.9!'!!9;!% A !-94 'Gro.venhurat .... 0.8:. including sunaay. f 3 5. ?~ .4 ,5 .--x ,. K... 4 I r ` ` . toj iti it us.-:11 Mbvii co:-:.A`:bpucL Atqnl. I! la: thin: for, co_|ds,_ he: take it`. Do t;:li esay&s,1n_ny1nr_ay. % I A MA VUFACTUREB. OF `Buggies, Carriages. Wagons | ., `Sleigh: and Cutters. Srmcr Pxcasomu. ATTENTION PAID to `rming and `declaring valid at certain `day of May, Nineteen Hundred and Company (Litnited) and the; said 663 of the said nMun1ci 'ti_on based upon Vsjaidj A -nally passiedf on the Fifth. Iuly, V Nineteen Hu.ndr.ed.'.-.33 L` \I .|. L\-lid .35; JLI.4.'J.$.l'dl-J f \J:L V -LDLV that an application will be made. to the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Ontario at its next Ses- sion by the `Municipal Corporation of the Town of Barrie for an Act con-` aereement bearing date the Fifteenth Nine, between the Barrie` Tanning Municipal Corporation of the; Town. of Barrie, and conrming `and deelar-, ing` valid at certa1n'By-LawyN1i'xhber' Dal, Corner;-a . greemenfj.ang!\' d av -`qt. shy .whic_h{ agreement` anq .. is, a'nion';zst- other! 'thigS'.:p d. i .**W `ifia M1359`? 'W. 0. Ag.-aw; Applicationi to Noricrs IS HEREBY t;A=f5\/.v21~:* annlication -will he nude. No. 55 aametok 31* susnua smzwcue cnmuv `(.51 em r-Flo! .;..b.w_pm I

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