pccuu name. vmnounvonarde. in the Sclcnwme , L. hmdnnmalv"n1nunian' `cilia-T :4.-.....a. ` % [MA-ivy PEOPLE ; one have never before been in a_ position to do :49; now be .ready to ' open` \a_ bank account. ` n ' THE BANK OF TOR. ONTO oers to all such. people the `facilities of their large and strong banking organization. ' New a.u.a.. A shop Ixiterest is paid on Savings Balancgs half-yearly. :: Business Accounts opiened -on favorable terms. :: Fl! 1 'd ith th .4191 '.'- `` X I i m`1i.et::*T 9- is non? being used by the acknowledged` a .1eaders - in the social and. fashion-. able world. .All stationery should be embossed with" the initial of thewriter on the front page ` of each sheet, the embossing giv- ing that distinctive tone lacking in the plain paper. Heretofore this has been so expensive that it has been practically prohibitive but we are pleasedto in-' form you that we have now one of our ne linen papers, put up in dainty papeterie form and stylish- ly embossed with `every letter. ` A The most important fea- ture `is that it costs -very little more than plain pa- per.` We would be de- lighted to show you this newgstock embossed with your own initial; INITIAL STATIONERY _Book:it5reA No. 5}` Reserve $4,750,000- Capital. $4,000,000- 25< = a 3015- _TI-IE 3`, . and ~C,mvya`ircei"s_; .- Money to loan . .inj.any`suqs a.t- 5'~..per_ cent. Oice, 1'3 ,0w_e;;-s,treet,V eBarrie.~ H. D.- Stew- . X. g1;t;.' L'IJ:D., D.. Stewart. - e_ _17iv vAnr,, "Ana; ` V ~ risters; .:$o1i,cifo1"3.;F*IsIotaries blic,' lull}!-`_\ll\', V.-KIVV ("IA-V ,' .lJ'l\\I VV )1, ~ Barristers, `Solicitors, for obtainin probate of wills, -fguairdianship, an ~admini stration, and general Solici- tors, Notaries, pnveyancers, etc. Ofccs, Hinds ab ock, No. 6 Dunlop -street, Barrie. ' Money to loan at 454- and 5 per cent. - Branch ofces ' at Creemore and `Alliston. Hauglr ton Lennox, K.C., Alex. Cowan, G. E. I. Brown, `LL.B. ` -44 ;V_};:.. ~'405,i}IJLT,A.;B}aR:RI-STER, SOLICI- to`r,',_ Proctor, Notary, .Cox_weyancer, etc.` =Sp'eiaI attention in drawing and V probating wills, obtaining let- <'- ters. of `administration and guardian? ship, 4c`oliecting:_ac_counts, etc. Of-. ces, Ross block, Bafue. Money to G. A; RADENHURST; -Barristeij Solicitor, Notary Public, &c; Of- ce---Ist oor Bank of Toronto Building. Money to loan at low- est rates. _ $1.00 PER ANNUM INAADVVIANCE. - UNITED S'1`A'I`-ES SUBSC RIBERS $1.50 IN ADVANCE 31% new name will beadded tothe Sub- umptlon List until the money is paid. .:_.|.--...n_-_.. _-__ 1- _.__-___ A-.. `L .-- .__-_.LI._ L0~RwE5W'1.KE,-.F, AL.X*`.`.N;DE- 'l5-._._.-L_.__ L___ LENNOX. COWAN & % 1mov\(N, g 1)-_..2_4.-.... -C-I1-2A.-.... 14- 4`-5545:1111 STRATHY & ESTEN. BARRIS- ters, Solicitors in High Court of Justice, Notaries Public, Convey- ancers. Oices` over the Bank of Toronto, Barrie. Money to loan at lowest current rates. G. H. E_sten. M. 0.. C. M. (T05) Lat of Toronto General Hospital. '` Olce of the late Dr. Smith. colller St. l Phone _In. 32-13 | \ DONALD _ROSS, LL.B., BARRI'S- L-.. C.-.I2-.o..... -5- `D....I- -1 '7`.-.....'.. iv '1 ' I Having spent 4 years Post Graduate work in `British Hospitals and having served as Clinical Assistant in Golden Square Ear. Throat 8: Nose Hospital, London' Royal London Ophthalmic ` Hospital (Moorelds); tor a term as Resident Surgeon in Royal London Ophthalmic Hospital; Bristol Eye Hos ital, Bristo :and Birmingham 1 Eye Hosaital, Fl rmingham :former Member of`: Iggltish phthalmological Soci_ety.._ _ i T111-ur l'\f\ L`nu-----;--- ' "` ` """" I L.R.c,P. 8c s. Eduiburgh} M.F.P. 8: s. Glasgow } --SURGEON-- `Eye. Ear. Nose Throat. ` H.T.L ARNALL, M.D..c.M., OZFFIC :3 nl\|unoA",a (N... 1312. A. T. LITTLE, late of Churc-h-i-lla Ont. Ofce and residence John St., Gina... nnonnu I.l-..1...oL mag` /Iva DR. w. A. ROSS, PHYSICIAN: I cacao:-Lao` 456;` T D t` C T D ??P3fFE`"`9_ ?l DR. `ROBERT S. BROAD, PHYSI- cian, Surgeon, etc. Specialty---Eye, Ear, `Nose and Throat. Ofce and residence, cor. Elizabeth and Brad- xford Sts. (Dyment Gore.) `Phone _Io5. Box 456. . DR. MORTIMER LYON, 31 Carl- }. ton St., Toronto, late of Brooklyn, ` `_(N.Y.,) Eye and Ear `Hospital, 1 will be at 67 Owen St-., Barrie, L every Saturday. Diseases Eye, Ear ; Nose and Throat. Consultation hours 11 am. to 5 p.m., and by ap- pointment. V '$70.0ooi'FO V ` -ilutio-1-6:9. "4.'L' ----_L \ UNWIN, MURPHY & ESTEN, ON. tarin T .211!` '.qI1l'17A1tnc-n `I'.`.......--__ THE) % mu` %PtnmM: MILL cu. "' " "`"'E"A*`.,1._'. .<.`.'v:`**`T..?"'t~ *.=%A*%-W? ' dihnfnna . `nn Eis II%, loan. "L\aIJbJ IV .I.\.IL\J-4 \l l`\J.1I_'tlLl-\LV-lJ1.'4I.\' Barristers, `Solicitors 5f "the Su- preme `Court of Judicature of` On- tario; Proctors. Notaries, Convey- eaneers, etc. Monev to loan: Of- ce, Ross Block, Barrie. A. E. H. Creswicke, K.C.. Arthur Alexander. y-1_vv AL`, .lVJ.\J.l.\L L1 1 W tario" Land `Surveyors, Engineers, etc. Established 1852. Office, Med- `ical Building, S.E.. corner Rich- inond- and Bay. Streets, Toronto. _~Te1ephone, Main, .. I336. IvnTtruc- Hfnfl Iff 1:1-In Q6.-L3..- ~9- . _L-.- -`-or-owuu -o-v -oo-you -u-V noovtn-hr an fu---u subscribers now in arrears for three months and over will be charged $1.50 pqr annum. ' ."` Y. "` fn;.2i.';_ on V 3 1*. 'N:)(CT# po`oH TO THE TANNE w ` 7 A I\l&IA 31.411 L\uhIIJ, If I-lILlo IJZXI-\LVLhJ' ter, So1iitor,:. etc._ Ban of Toron- _to Building, Barrie. Money to loan. "s`iar'e'on,"cc.:I1"1Z'c.s., Edin., L. _ C.P., London. Ofce and rest- dence', Dunlop street, Barrie. Tele- phone, 77. Jo & 0 J lL\LV 1142, LVJ. Ll .\.I.LVJ 9, IL` L" L'\tL'4 in Bothwc1l s blmk, A,uan51e. _On the premises at night. ~ \JllIo \I5Il\.r% CIIQ l\rI\I\uII\pC )'\lIIII SI a near corner Ehzabeth. Ph ne 213. )r. J..A. C. EVANS, PHYSICIAN, Surgeon, etc., Coroner for Simcoe Cour_1ty. Oice and Residence: William -Street. Allandale. Tele- phone 30 a. At Stroqd O'1ce:_ 2 to 4 p.m, Monday to Friday. - ! ascxcyuuuc, _1ua1n,. I330. 1I1_StI'l1C- tir:on.s left wath Strathy `& `Estes, Solicitors, Bank of Toronto Build- `ing; Barrie, will--be promptly at-K tcnded to. .r u " ,v,vvv .|.'\.JL - LLV V 133-1 LVLELV good _fre'e:l':_fq\,l;lT-_.`: scuri?g{_a t' Alqyvest -rate of meg:-est. ~ _o ' principali money requxred until "end of the; `term. H. H. Strathy, Solicitor,,`etc.,s `Barrie- F. . * `.`~...`..4..V ytp|`L}glllIIII`IaIul apuwby . OFFICE-78 DUNLQP s'rm:'1=:-r, `Phone 5!. T 1 `- `P. 0.: IIIILLHILCJ UIUCIllIu|Kp U THOMPSON CR1-:w, PUBLISHER Dr. J. ARTHUR Ros; IV _ 1513.. __, cu :_ - _.---- --..- -AI\l lln-OI Bvoilers. Engines `and"a11 Iiii;ds`of j farm an ,,stationnry machinery made". ,,...',.'z.a...-' A. ..._;_'.-g. , 4-" :;`*a`ae*::.:*;,.%::J*:a?9*` - `"'r"""` L _ T A -All.` K d _ "(i av n7:3';ns'f MANUFACTURERS.` -~SURVEY'OE._- WPI-YSIC-iIiAN-S. F1NANcI.g._L.. %;::m`m_..% _ 7sir'.";13ARR1$. O.~-Bbx. 96. _ But the country will eventually A realize that the attitude on this mat- ier of the Opposition is the right one. It will realize that when it comes to _ pay the bill. As ,`L`enn;ox point- ed out,~everythin`g in connectionwith _this whole long section of railway has been muddled through` the ign= or- u ance of the Government a'nd`th"e-in- competency and worse"of those in charge of it. gThe:enormou`s dier- ences known to exist between theVes- V timated and pleidged e._xpenditure"' and the alleged actual `cost has been far 'too great to be accounted for ovn-janye . basis of reasonable error and is of such great concern that" in refusing an immediate; and thorough ini*,esti-_ _ gation the Government tacitly aclfnits" I f;that.it dare not face the fact`s`;%fthat' __W0uldo.bei.brought_ to`Iight_. V:: _; ` 32-ly I `in--`-va.. W11. 1'6 ..o. .,_. , .,1`num1m'r ADVERTISING, V " 1...! xr..'(.....~ :.....:.... o_._ .c1;'culation of any paper i,Eth:C': lb. ,-also b 1 th " % 4 ' 1arg""1>t1n.. V " 1_' (act demonstrates 9 A A ~z%%'*:`...,: `:pe:'*::a': W%:':' " " ' re A ,,a~ **::;":*,- W neon: ` "V `P arged acco di W12 .1!3f%..9nDare1l measure mraknl ta eon` riio 10 cents " muse ` ne. ' ` an dent 1-an 5 cents per notiees,_1'0gcents per line 1 . ""a...e'.-`J:`. ,'.i:.t"1: .:`.:."*`:t` subs3S:` me m . - 1 u `.5.D'e'rline. " ` 8 er Obmmn PW ; nnmvwpnuar htar . .. -_ vvn nnvavx \4I.lA.\U IL: I will please bear 1 .notice of intention to chan e a4 mtxstbe handed into the 0 ce 1 .8atu'rday at 10 `o'clock, and the nhnnan mnntha In THE! A nv l \ __,,., mlfel` ` - : V 0'53 at 1 "cl91`cIl'1?3a3$ $]'\i\:2((1);%:a(;"mic::|?; dai j in- on _ , , ;`},f 3 %lggg&3333tis.; l;i`._132?33 J tar `dag no unfl ` I 1:391`: pub TISEMESTSI may 9 . `,9 ADVER ,, first page ml '5' Coynn!N`5 ttigememfg found, WOW`! `eased aflfigdg, 101%: 3;-ticks. ctc., em, Gain oftgllrent, speh the cash 9" lo 01' nied " aw ' gwomm mil be entq mug? in em _ . m . dveftise for 3 Cl`1f5 - w - {bases 501,4 meta ted _ be moan cee y CRAIGHURST, om, LICENSED. AUCTIONEER E35 TLIE nrunn T V A P A a . . -_ --was O \r An.I\lAlI -Stock Sales _ __..` FOR THE coimrv or $-|Mco:_ Most rasonable terms given 0;, an Q!-nnlr Qohac uv- - wwu -v-V`.-- peDnt:)1;'bg3trgev;rfing. 6 rooms in each, on Clap `AN INDEPENDENT OBINION. Dwelling 1 rooms; atablv, d ' h and nearly 1 of acre of land i:n grz3'(1:enOz:11i3y18.:]y$$ ` Corner of Pel and Wellington Streets, Barrie ` Dwelling-8 rooms, stable and shed. 1413, Iowa Peel Street. Styezctfniiggig :1`: an acre. on Penetangunbem . F. M. M0!\'TGOMEP.Y. ' D....:. 1 .S.'nntc'r Pxcrisoa .u. _A_'rx`)z.g'_1'xoN- Pun ro iw. C. Anrew cu-0 Vurnux un.r.n H Bxgies, Carriages, W agar}! % Sleghs and Cutters. _ . . . _ s , -, o A wBAi_F'l-Ei_D SI nuns-wt IIAV Legal 1\"1.ft ice'so.V Au etn_..lI`.`lrnf innmninn V yvbnollvo COMMERCIAL DISLA Y. :. Rate; will be`given on application. : _, .; CONTRACT CHANGES. A:Tl;..41_...'_4II __|-__, 1 - John J enpet Barri Property Fog` Sale. An 8 5:30 48 Ooinlpn-Fowapuper. Published from the ofce, 123 Dunlap Street, Barrie. in the County of simooe. the Pro- vince of Ontario, Canada, every 1`hurado.y` Moraine. by - 1 x:-r.;?';, Gnr:AT LAKE5| {. "_ V 7 \ . fr . ` fl .43 I IIDIIIT (11155. n All lands in) best Companies A11. Allan.l.Jne and C. P. R. SS. Co : A. F,` A. Malcomson "'Lf;?;T i"l Insurance. - .spIendI1 ALE and roman. V The Best and Brightest In Cask and Bome _,,.A.. I - 1 . fa ii`: :3 5.5. MAKES YOUR SKIN LIKE VELVET- Monkmatfs Qlycedonia. Has a marvellous effect on "rough skin. One or two applica- tioris will remove the rougnness, and by its occasional use the skin acquires the smoothness and softness of a. baby's. Glycedonia is not sticky, and gloves maybe worn a.'few moments after using it. Price 156: and 25c. Delight- fu1_ after shaxxing. Dru;gist.' The Vancouver Province,.'an inde- pendent paper, has added itself to the .llSt of journals which condemn the Dominion Government s `refusal, to have the cost of the Transcontinental, which is being builtkunder its peculiar auspices, properly investigated. It says inpart: _ BARBIE ngiwms summer Brewed" Entirely from the Finest Malmnnd Hops. DUNLOP7 STREET EAST - MONKMAISL 7o'PPosi`.r: ROSS ST. `SOHN BARR S ow s1`.x.\'1> MA. VUFACTURER or 3_B.'3_'3_'-E PHONE 1367 It is evident that the Ottawa Gov- ernment is either weary of. what it regards as cavilling criticism by the Opposition ofconstruction op_erations on the eastern section of the Grand Trunk Pacic or alarmed-lest some- thing will come out which, even with its methods of covering delinquency, it will be unable to deny or explain, and has accordingly decided that no- more investigations in such charges, however serious they may be, shall be made. This determination was made manifest by two proceedings in- parliament: One was_the ling of the report of the Liberal -members of the committee of enouiry appoint- ed to take evidence in the matter of the accusations of over classication laid by Engineer Lumsden, and the other was the defeat of the motion of Mr. H`aughton Lennox,`m_ember for South 'Simcoe, for an investigation into -the cost of the National Trans-g continental Railroad. ,. I`lfY THE Barrio. : zscret COI;1 Last year over six per eent of all railway. employees in the U; S. were injured and 3,470 were. killed..' The eworst of it is that the numbers is in- creasing everyiyear, In 1908 the en-' ormous number ef 86,83] railway_men were killed and woundetl; out_~.. ;ofi`a total V of nearly L 1,500,000 employees`. ' V These, losses prob'abl`_yW exceec_,1I` the _ n'urnbe'r of killed and wgsunded iIany l xvar b.etw e`e1f1 two i-slti-ig1ass,.pi5vrfer's `extending `over. a `similar: 1p.eji"iod;. obaf _se 17\'res= the; Wo9dstocki;Ex;'{`ress:` i -A EARRIE RAILWAY GUIDE. L` `I30 g m..Co_balt!Spe-.3131 .. ` `10 3 In IMO a. xn'.[`o1-onto & North Bay 5.15 p In 8IOpm .NorthBay.. .... .. ltpm ` 8.20 p m..'l`oronto& Mjdland 7:43 a up` l\_-_-_I.__.-6 " l an on 23....1o.15`a.m 27`. . 7.50 p In .1 [1 Jun Luruulpuu nuuusuu 5-up u an Gravenhurt I.8ain Daily incjuding vSunday.v RAILWAY MORTALITY. ..iaam 5.80pm Th\11rsciay, June 9, I910. 'l`ImMs_or. Sunscnuruox. Hamilton. No.5;...'.v.';'.-I0-a.m " 42....1.o5 p m 56...:5.I5pm V 22....7.50am " 28....585pm No. 53.. 10.25 am ' . ` 55..;.7.p;m `1':he-i-o"ll`.' *1 : the number}; ;ai1vaye.]e4 employees" remained constant -fox-`,.`f7' tee_n_ _)jea'rs._ 1,300,000 men, at the-pres-` ent meihaiiiyt` me; would be" "ki1lj_ed..for in'iiifed.* But the .-num.b,er,Vo_f course, will greatly`incfease. It is therefore` -proba_bly no _exa'gsz.er.ati.o.n to say that, 0 -unless the American railways radic- ally improve` their `present = methods of safe guarding their employeesf lives, they will "either kill or injure, within the next fifteen yeatts, notfar from two million_ men. ` '~ ;The;_O't't'awi.Citizen says that the 7 _,_in.e_&icient administration of thfe law ;in the United States seems to be p fch1efly_res_ponsible for this terrible wastage of hu_manity.The great -rails? rway cgoinpanies control not; onl -"the [law making`, but also inmany cases i the higher co_urts._ many statesit is practically-impossible for maim- ed employees or relations -_ of men L who havebeen -killed` to secure any compensation. Even if "a jury in the `lower court awards substantial dam-A ages, the case is apifealed, until the plaintiff cannot afford to put up any 'more moneyifor costs; there is al- ways` a loophole for the corporation that has plenty of money to spend in defending suits, An instance is given. where a widow secured a ver- dict for $4,000 in 1897 andhthe Erie - Railway Company kept the case hung up in the courts until Novembei~,_I907, by whicl1*time it had been four times in the court of appeal,` and it was only when thatbody refused to hear ` it any more that the railway paid the damages. But it can be imagined how much there was of the$4,ooo after ten years . V litigation.` The chances are that the litigation was carried on by the widow's lawyers simply to get their costs. There have been some very curious decis- ions in other cases.` A brakeman secured a verdict for $6,5oo,,but the court of appeal not only set aside the verdict, but charged the unfortun- ate plaintiff with the.company s. costs _--_ vv-v vv---`----its-yvuyv on the groundythat when the brake- man found thatther'e was someth_ing wrong with the car he should have immediatelly resigned. There. is` a case in thecourts at the present time undecided after more , than eleven years litigation. The inability of railway employees to secure and col- lect damages is what renders I the American `railways quite indifferent to precautions ,for the safety of; their employees. It is cheaper to slaugh-- ter them than to spend money in safetyappliances to prevent their be-' ing killed or injured. On the other hand, if a J proper Workingmen s Compensation Act weregin existence `and enforced, 4 the damages that would be collected as a result of the 86,000 victims in 1908 would makeit l cheaper for the railways to. econo- gpmize on human life. ` The farm labor problem, which in recent. years has reached an _` acute stage, has worked its own solution. Labor saving machines in greatvva-p riety have been devised` by.the `in- ventive genius of man until now much of the work on the farm form- `erly done'by man _is transferred to horse` power, labor`-saving "devices and machinery.` Farm and Dairiyftlie weekly farm periodical published at Pcterboro, recognizing the import- ance of this question of farm mach- inery and the place it takes .in solv- ing: the farm labor problems of the day, de-votes eachyear a special mag`-A 'az ine_ number to theconsideration of various phases of the question; The Second Annual Farm Mac`hin'_ery Number is now off. the press. V _-With this special Vmagazine` num- lber, an il'lust'rated supplement show-` ing the prize -winning horses at the rec-ent Toronto and Ottawa Horse Shows will gopto. each and every Farm and`. .Dairy` subscriber, free" -of cost. Thepissue.Vincludin"gi' this illust- rated section sells for 10 cents. __Sub- scriptions may. `be startredwith this A number in .which case it may be shad free. A."great variety of _subje"_ct-`s relative to farm machinery. is treated in.t_hi sspecia1 issue. ~ i` -Farm 'and Dairy is published every] week,Aincluding these` pecial mags.-1 [zine numbers and illustrated` supple-T intents, and goes to its subscri-ber's 52 times in the year for the exceedingly `low, price '._of ' only $1.00.". Subscrip- tions may`_`be`forwa;`ded through this ma `Anybod-y Here. See`1'Hally 2" FARM LABOR SAVERS. Did nfybodyi ' here `see; -- _Hal1\:y,` TTJ` - vuuu V Vnavv --.~-.\-J, , Halley with a great 1ongr?'9a.il? Did anybody here sea H:a*11ey, ` ` V And_ suddei1ly"-t ur;i p_a,1_?_ ~ Did anybody here "see .Hal'ley, _: .'H`alley;~theyV-~said,7wwa-s_.I`f`,?}A _ '?_i'Di.d-` anybodf `.h :--?Hal19 IQ . , %Af% Aid~:%:;t.r9%:a2;ometfEti ? ~%f 1 - iT Ayimer Express. ltvrl '\'r_.)i 2- A ` Kiss Not is" the motto` of a new crgaistion formed "by a` number of ladig i`n Ci`n;i-x_1nati,A Ohio. W<; d.lil;e_ to see at photbgraph .of the bun'c'h.-` 4 > `I: lfllyl. ca--r vwuwu I I. ugnunnanz \aIIa-vuouu The Mail and Empire says that the passage of Ha11ey s,comet_`_ across the sky was plainly visible to people on Hamilton mountain. Lemme see. :. Isn t the`. Mountain View hotel up there some place? i Paikhill` Gazette. R Windsor Record. In Ireland, theeblackgthorn stilling- uresp as _an aid ina political Vdi&'er- ence. The Emerald Isle clings with pathetic tenacity to her ancient in-' stitutions and customs. The potency of the blackthorn in an argumentis undoubted. A man generally has no- thing more to say when his opponent is don'e with him. Lilnuunvnu --a-w.u--..- _Chairn3an Mabee, of the railway commission, considers `it unjust that the man l_ in an upper berth should have to pay the `same two bones as the man in the lower berth; Any person who has `had to snooze above a snoringegentletnan will agree with Hon. Mr. Mabee that a reduction of half-a dollar for `the agony is none too much. 2 t t 'St1'_affdrd Herald. Emperor W illriam s salary is to be increased- to $5,000,000. Haying no less than fty-`two castles to keep in repair, the kaiser nds himself hard up with any less amount than, this tc come and go on. House-owners everywhere will sympathize with the kaiser. _ K k i * % . A girl isn t' necessarily an angel "because she s y. V ` The average ma_n- can t understand ewhy he has enemnes, - - Hamilton Spectator._ 1173011 I Geiph He_rald. v-v-v-r-- ---v---~-~ The prernier of `Alberta has at last bowed to the inevitable, he and his .Liberal; ministry having railroaded themselves out of office. His succes- `set is the chief justice of the prov- ince, and one wonders how the bench can claim to be disassociated with politics when such a transition takes place. Certainly if political `life has such charms for Hon. Arthur L.- Sif- ton, he -should never be allowed _to return to the bench, which is thus made a stepping stone of. How we dislike the dentist who spares no pains! _____g_,-_.. _ - --. The sentiment everywhere seems to be growing stronger that it will be Canada s best policy in respect to :the proposed reciprocity treaty with thefUnited" States to stand pat and vletus see what the Americans have to offer us before we commit oursel- 3/cs. VVe have our commercial des- tiny in our own keeping and inas- -much as we are prospering so well ! now "there is no. reason why we should not continue along our pres- ent path, ' J some animals inultiply rapidly and some snakes are adders. _ A genius `is a man_ `who tries to borrow money-'-and gets it. ' A man may `retain his ;g_ood `name! if he can keep out of. po11t1c. [ '. Not for Him. Johnson--That girl . is a' jewel}; h Morrison--W'hY Adon_ .tr you marry er-? ` e . ; T A Johnson-.-I` can t'furnish the [sett- lin'g.--`.Smart Set, V ' . T V 3 Standing Pat. Kingston Standard. A-rening atmosphere? ~' You say. he Was brought up in a Yes. Asa boy he -lived inhtheoil _d'stricts of Pennsylvania.-St.' `Louis K V - a % Star; Dillv---f`-My safary, is knocked a cocked -hat this vs%`eek.f A .4 Dal'ly-- T iDilly-My `wife s chvantecler `take `it any c c 1 85 ` 'Seymour---I wonder why Foxley, When he goes -out-Lwalking with his wife, ~ h;'vays~_makes. her kep*dat his}. i~1ef;i`cle.3 * `V - ~ ., . '.` .. a\_'.- f... . _. ,. '. - - - ._r|4 ,.-. IV saw=yu:k- . V` - Did: "'d u-B *5?` S.`.5..*A `ast .night._ . o 9? %?1; ?%`=`&`1*?iiirt}eri .11 L l1\io.. ' A_sAhley---.`.`IfIe >s .dea.f-`Von s"1 '1.1`, THE MAN _wHQ `LAUGHS. Poteny of tlie Blackthorn. The Bench and Politics. A Atmosphere. A The Soriorous Sleepr. no .-.17- 61 Cost bf -jH.oVuskeeping. B'a.s,e Ihsinntion. This iaunngina ', Easily Explgi_ned._ _ Cocked Hat.` We Piiishn-% +rm=. N6i'i*}1ER,\i into will. :'l`rain arrivals - Vfroxh Barrie are 1! follows: - %~ 'MainL_iiie. ` Going `North. Gding spam E zoooooooooooooooooyddoooog ruuy equxppglxfith La the'a.Planer.' - V l 1 I ' . ii Harry% M.; l\`3t;n|fehde.n V 1 59 BIll!Id.sIi'9',nt_ .hnrpIn . v --.---.-.----T" 19* z 59 Ba,ulIelcl%stre`et. -Barrie `.1 i ooououuouuobobuoo AccounVt_s L - `tlou strict! oonlpdan . i foaaraus 4 covl-vmcuu lo. Aniono ("and other an P3335` o%"p`?'o'n%'f?"` t 1' dost -gmtf. ` `h,m"'-:`D";'MAR. u..~.`. A '-umuucggu nmuy `mhnlca-H MILLMENK! THRESI-lERAS A! FARMERS! And Other USEPQ (If-2 Ilnblllnontn 3 ' ' 0 And other Users of-` Machinery 0 when 1n Barrie call and` see the h Barrle and Allandale Branches c. R. LATIMBR. . - Manner Collingwood and ll'eaor'l.T TO - ~ FROM No. 53.'...10.27am -V ' - " No.5&....7.l " i3....8.85pm 42....l. 55.... 7.5Qpm ' 56...:5.l