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Northern Advance, 12 Oct 1911, p. 2

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....__.,_____________...._____.. DR. H. '1`. ABNALL. O'`l"ICE Anna;-- A` ma. A. '1'. LITTLE, ;1.A'r1s. or Churchill, Ont. Oco and residence, John St.,_ near corner Elizabeth. -Phone 213. _ T DR. W. A. ROSS, PHYSICIAN, SUE n, ete., L.B.C.S., Edin., L.R.O.P., ndon. Gee and residence, Dun- lop street, Barrie. Telephone 77. tario Land Surveyors, Engineers, etc. ~.Establiahed .1852. Oee, `Medical, Building, 8. E, eorner Rich- ,mond and Bay streets, Toronto. Telephone, Main, 1336. Instructions -left with Strnthy as Eaten Solici- tors, . Bank g of Toronto Building, Barrie, will promptly attended to.` inom_u_.o noes, LL.B., BARRISTER, Bolxextor, ate. Bank of Toronto DnI.I-.. D-n-:- `IA_`._. L. i... .8TBAT as ESTEN, BABRISTERS, " R`I.n:`I :II n-19` A` Tcsn`:nA cnnswxcxn I7, ALEANDEl:, BAR- ngnbg-nn .\`n3`A-- LL. .--n.-`no- a_jj'.2g.1' "' `i.`:`u`."}::"..1.ei-":'.':`.u.`:..:`.'i'tl tlnlmol cal Society OFFICE-wnvxnor snnr. HARRIS.` . `Phone 54. ._ P. 0. Box, 96. G. A. BADENHURST, BARR1sTE1t, Solicitor, Notary Public, to. Oc e, Int oor Bank of-_Toronto Building. - Money to loan at lowest rates, Uhcgurtlutrugdvaun An 8 Page 48 column Nmpspor., '. Published [mm the ounce. 188 ' Bu-eat. _ name. In tin county of stucco.` 0 Pro- vhma of Ontgl-in- jlnnuln- nvnrv ' i.ENNox, COWAN & BROWN, 311-1:-I W.~,.ATIIL'r,; BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, , Proctor, `Notary, Conveyance:-, -etc. Special` attention in drawing and o probating * wills, obtaining letters of , administration and guardianship, `collecting accounts, etc. o Oices, _ Boss Block, Barrio. Money to loan. MEWAK19` so sTI,aw;_a'r, BARRIE- , tors, So1i'citora,_ No,tanes Public, and ;_._ = Convy'ncrs;j. Mohey to loan in puny sumtat 5' per cent. Oice;-13 Owen -St.,"Barrie. . H. D. Stewart, _ L.D., "D. M. `Stewart. rn. .wunnn'1.' D. DIGUAU, PHXBIULAN, Surgeon, etc. 8pecialty-Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Oce and resi- dence, cot. Elizabeth and Bradford St . D t G . The 105. ms `g yn_1en ore) one Dr. J. Arman R088 - -u uoauvovoad-an \I$&'L\JlH 51$, `Residence corner of Toronto and Elizabeth ` Streets. (Opposite Flin- both Street llethodist Church), Tole- phono 167. us oust _A LA 5 -I JJIJ .I- 135` AJILAILVLKJ LIJILIAF Solicitors in High ourt of Justice: Notaries Public, Convoyancers. Of- cos over the Bank of Toronto, Bar- rio. Money to loan at lowest cur- rent `rates. G. H. Eaten. navuuavvn , vvvo JJIIIL VI. _ J. UIUIII Building, Barrie. Money to loan. VJUW IVLIJLLLT CI, `lJJJ.'llJ.`l-PXLU, I-`J'IlU' risters, Solicitors of the Supreme Court of Judicature of Ontario, Proctora, Notari , Conveyancoru, ate. Money to non. Omce, `Ross block, Barrie. A, E. H. Creswicke, `-K.C`., Arthur Alexander, I815` &` 34$ \J\I IV 35` TJLLQ .. ...... .. .., .. risters, Solicitors for obtaining pm- bate of wills, guardianship and ad- ministration, and general Solicitors, Notaries, Conveyaneers, etc. Oices, `Hinds block, No. 6 `Dunlap street, "Barrio. Money. to loan Jit 41/3 and 5 per cent`. Branch qices at Cree- more and A-lliaton. A Haughton Len- nex, K.C., Alex. Cowan, 'G. E. J. Bram, LL.B. _ F - ' .6` on ` -k 56..uI".&.pp III) _. ---vuyj T1 ,.l[AV.vi1:i`AOT_III-IIER or -----_:.._._. -5-ESTEN, 0N. hxnun 1%.. _!_ _ *'"'z' " * outta-n V caAIcHuRs1','oN1:." LICENSED AUCTIONEER FOR 'l'l-IECOUNTV or SIMCOE. Most reasonable terms given on an Stock Sales ` ? on-non -uvrlnn 37.. name, on .1. spam: .. yr P m Ia;: F.FFLmnummsou % 9: all kinds ._ ,,-`,4 X-._. Ir ' _ _ , _ ' -~- ` -.._ yvu no-vvu COXXIRCIAL DIBLAY. L Rats viill bozlyon on application. ' Oondonud advertisements on n t. . u Vanuatu]! kindl. lost and f_ou`:d,p;%:;e,:~ct; ::.'.'..:1.':...,...." A - ` ` Cuts for advrtisments mus pate bemoturted onsolid m eta} b ~ t in cvcry ascs uqll 88.188, .t.;_.~..:'."::.`:':`...*.::.'`;`.`:`A'.,.,..t. `*"'"""="*- r lin , on nontgwoncents per ne. 8 each V 10 cents per line f r insertion : beentspex-line for each Bubsgtuexft 353:-:'ion'ot the same matter. Obituarv Poetry lung:--._-.._ . _ - and by its occasional use the `skin acquires the smoothness and softness of a baby's. Glycedonia is not sticky, and gloves may be wofn a` few moments after using it.-' "Price _Isc and 25. Delight- after shaving. 1:.` ,_,..., L) the largest subscription Jr _: `. I ' ` v , `tact: demonptrates the ua_l1ty of 1;. pguong. Ilyouhnve any advertis rag to d _'P[oe'ItVi_th the paper that reaches the people not-ofraid to PC! the Price. .- Adzeruments are charged gpga.o-.-1! lines nonpareil measu inc - `T according to re make one rnusxnuzj Apvin'x~1s1zs, pt`-5`lur:?.?a`3L' `1`.`.".'c.5.t'.`;..`." '.`1*?_"I<="'.*- John Jennett, saga`...- ~ 1'-ron1f73'an_'1o` 'dre_..a_s Jullowsgj .b ' "Ma1nL1no. " ` Gbing South `Tm: _AnvA.\'cn: lurgeat. circulation I 'l'nw.n xurxcal: Town. 1} kn: _ J PIEXTDOOR To run: -rmuznv . V In 0 for an orders in msrrxcs. ; mu-guns, kc. I l'!,!!9!!E9 M y`-_-- "v! CCIIIIIIIUU UUllU V ; _(Aa_mi8t0d` with Dominion Gywteapondence School.) , `5|"0'l"I`0N. II. c. m=:s'r. `A President. Principal. - .""E;io an; ;. _ .3!f-I olvdya pays the best For years we have given gt. V. .._l!j1ndIed8 a foothold in the commercial M any_ambitio1_1s people t` M no Day nugndogggt AG`I|asse?3:lrses' ziezxg ` V."',, I i airnu. Ill mr uoluuy or uunooa. use tw- Vince of Ontorh. on over: - Tllul`, Ilorlilll. THOMFCON SW. 1i,Dri%|lia Busiues College . (liliatod with Dominion lteviveil Bnrelu from the Finest V ` . Hall and ops. oum.oP s'ra|-:2-r ans-r RATES` Ihiiestxnent spluiild KLEJ and PORTER __`I`hc lost and Brltlnest In `cask and Bottle sum '4; 935.; -arr" H . --v-v d'one 1: expert machin- and tuna: that class. .11,` Ill.-Coblt _ on "rm 8: ` IMO`: m'1`oronto 8: North Bay 5.15 p 111 I6 8_.Ilpm.. 1\'urlhBuy........ 12-IllHn_ I? V {MI 11 m.`.'1`orunto& Midland 7.42 1 -In Id J, nIo_ III 't h-:o_- :..-I--.n:A-. 1-_,__a___ MANUFACTURERS. "fl-fan Tu-an gent. 4t-h MONKMANL -P`HON! 13 ' 'o O:`.i`-I ' . ' `fpfovn t 9 - !`:.mpe, i,,`:..'.:'::..::J:;'% AI_,'C all kinds of` hel- Barrie. {J}? :3"-cc .-C In 37...` _1.lIpm 'r-hmaay, October 12, 191;. U: r vuuunvnowv I -g ~i'r'1`:`i;1dii1z Sun<.l'ay. .every1 organiza.tion hi L improvement in - I.9I2. A " `fwithogt douibt the n1ost~'_ in- tcresting rea'ding'A the .dai1ty'pres_s; A MODEL cmznn. f;:k;;;*gggn%;;;`p;;ge S PEAKING municipallyr, what `terances off:-rth` public. meotofjtiieej. constitutes a `model citi- Ui1_ited~_'St`t._es ,_ `a. gen? This .is the Basic -the_CanaditiJfdefegtofv;r _ question, because -in. thelast an- ity; It isce111SY`i`y,`V;.clear ` alysis civic government ofevery .everyt,h'ingi.'i_;t}ga =5-`is `i kind depend-_s' uIpon_the._.qua1-ity of that _;_tl_`ge > the citizens who support: it. ; `One ' L author of ' a volume `on {:Gi;\'i`ic.s .?;?"- says a -good citizen" must.{)_e:t;Lo11 scious ofthe needs of l",1i s`(-_ f_`el:_l. c)' men_,' and must ally hi_rnseljf.w better t_he-l'ondit" `mans o:8:;oc1 unx_ox. and mdnn. .l$nm . "D4,. a_nd Menard. 1\'o. 6_....`M'Iu. m " 03.,..1.Ipn 5G....I.Ip1m i.-22` 0 6'. . II ` p m J-- 24.;..1.Ip;n _ ' , _ ._.7 . `cg-nipatull u a1.?_.Cl`. did }th_i ng % f_or_ .~bo't-h._ coux1_j1:;#1es.* :1 ham9`C!:ark;w i %- political fortunes. Canada's resentatives were easily taken in on this` `political subterfuge of.. the .-practically-J discredited President of the Republic to -the South. The factthat the Presi- dent -is now preaching` lower taris without ,any_. reciprocal concessions on. Canada's 'part is evidence of the `ardent desire of this high -prdl:ec,tionist_-to retain power at any cost, v i _ . The Christian Guardian com- ments on the questions as ,fol-j 1..---- - _ In` its e_di'torial`- comment The B-urk s Falls_Arr'ow says:--The activity of Government ofcials during therecent campaign was remarka*ble, although it is qiute. possilble , that `those gentlemen sincerely regret their enthusiasm at the preslent moment, - . and would, `perchanuce, like to crack the `heads of afew of their credu- lou-st party friends for. hauling the,mf'into the fray. Repentance ._is. `a good thing.`-`-if" it d_oesn t come -toojla'te ! A POLITICAL EXPED-AIENT. i S THE W ADVANCE `noted weeks ago, many` -papers. t roughout, the -country are beginning to realize .tha't`_ reci- procity was brought forward" -by President Taft as apolitical ex- pedient to,save his own falling political reg-` taken :... ,\.. l..:..' .....1.':.2-_I -.,I..; I`, Chrisitia;1;"j(}uardiancqm: question. ,fol-. `low: ' - J * `DEATH-BED Apponrrl i MEN'l_`S.-~f N 1-: .. {demonstrate that the de- wsi DESP ATCHESi 3.11- pearing `in the daily press" featedi Liberal GOvernment_ is not oniy maiking 5_death-:be`d 7 opu-blic contracts for the benet bf its party friends -but also_`tha.t the discredited government is add- ing to that offense the making of post mortem` apypointments of party heeiers to public ofce. V i Vmenti comes cIo`s_er thej~`l}_rI1g r than the Provinci or Dominion .~ Government." The supply Of `good water, the disposab-jof sewage. the apreservaon `of the "public `-healthi,'_roadways, education and `taxes-`-all Ygthese `things touch the average` _c.i-tizen )efore- the ad- ministration" of ,- justice _ and _ the question of A imports and exports. The expenditures in most muni- A1.` "the"? niiinivcispal-V -. govern-l 'c`ipa lities- are sufoiently small to be compassed by the average mind; while, Provincial and Do- minion `expenditures are in "such large gures that . they" mean nothing, '01` next to nothing, to the average citizen. _ Therefore, it is" in municipal affairs that good and bad citizens` are made,- and that the keynote to national life may ;be _.discorver'ed .-C.an- `.13.... t"-,u-r V v-- v uwnu. :% adxan Conner. V HE Examiner made a sug- gestion worthy `of more than passing reference when, in itslast `issue; it drew attention to the lack of seating accommodation`. at `the `Fair grounds The Examiner says`:- Increased grand stand accom- modation is a clamant `need in connection with Barrie Fair. B-ig money is paid ;for special attrac- tions and track events, `which are enjoyed by. only a sma-ll spor-L tion of the crowd, Owing to thee `boar accommodation. People would gladly pay an extra fee for a seat in a grand stand that would not only _be a place to_ rest bu.t would afford a good j view of the races and the special` i attractions. At the Coronation ` Day celebration, the grand stand was a &big revenue producer, and ` one would also pay at the Fair. 7 A good grand success would add ` immensely to the success of the 1 Fair. It is'to be hoped that the 5 Directors will -be able to_ have one constructed before `the next _} annual exhibition. ' 1 ._ T. ,t..,h .. & 2f,1;..151`?77f`iT5-Y9i3:. fci`fz'e_n`:_; A`Athef}'1iW< c-it*ign?`gIt-,, the;ir rstvkssonis in:civic si{bi1iity~`e-'fr_o i_h 'th;e"ir;.*:ap1ji;3ices Lih;i j c'onnection i2w`it'h[ Civic "5 govgrn- ments. T-h members of Parlia ment are rSt_; tfained in muni- cipasl councils and `the. county V co,un,cil;. ' ` F ' T Dre ` Every goodlroad leading into a town means` `just that many Imore dollars prot to every mer- chant in t1a`atdtown.".-%M-unicipal ,Worl`d. - Barrie has been im:pr,ov`-. ing' some _of the main Aart`qr.ies- of commund_:at.ion leading tp_ Town, but` there is` room for a com3pre-_- helsive s`chme.~;fo1=._ [the coriii-n.g_ .yar7 S' counncil. " The-f_Allahd l'l 1'da.d';,.shTo11d `.l 1.3d the . _li's"td 7of, those" ` `leading? :fgi:_1_t'of`= II} Annindhsb-f: - - A` -- - ` V_ti0n-J - j,T~he news despatches of last week tell ofthe starting'.of"afund to provide St. Thomas with a 1nus`e um, and the information is added that a ne colection is on hand to be -placed in the building _as soon as it is secured. Doubt- Iess the chief curiosities display- ed will be the Liberals who vot- ed in the recent -election for Don-l ald -'Macni_sh, the discredited hero of the unsavory West -Elgin scandal and its infamous con-.. fession. ` No .one has more neatly hit; off past performances a d the political rpos'si~bilities' of .t e ;rev-, erend editor of the Globe .than has? Major `Currie, M.'P. for North Simcoe, when he said, He lick- ed Ross,` and now he has licked Laurier. and he is going to lick ` Taft. Let s send him to_Eng-V land to `lick, Asquith. A ma11'a;t L:amb t;:<`)n."1\rIiv1les has entered sauitfor slander because. friends insinuatedethat he had. .v.o_ted"`Gx'-it in the recent1elec- tion. .;,Seems to us his action should have read for ..defam- ation Of character. ? ' A. [-puzbli-c Vdri;1k'in.g:> ta`.-1:':.'is. also neded-, in fact, two or three would not be any too many. (`-_4- , , .. had i.ina as bad a break as he - had, and that the i`-corruption I funds sent into. "Canada; from 3` b6th_~ the United States and Great 5 Brita-i'n.ahad`dox'_1_e more to _d`efeja_t~ 1` reciprocity l tharfany Speech mask` I ing`, the latter -statement: only . F adding'_tofMr, Clank _sj reputation. - . as a.-past master int,-he ` artrof} : pgaying the wron-g"-and foolish ` ; thing. One can scarcely help , - but s:._e;.eiv,Vl)_ene_a._tNl_1.....a,ll. the expres- 1 - sions ofTregiret'i`aii'(l disgust that . leading politicians have indulged " in, a _good deal of side-glanci-ng : at the probable result of the de- a feat ofreci-procity uponithe im- mediate fortunes of the Republi- can party. _Politi-cians. in" the United States areevidently some- 1 thing like politicians elsewhere, : . and mingle with their fervent 1 zeal for the country's good` at 1 least a little concern for the_'good I of the party. And probably some politicians in the republic will] see after a~-while, if they .do not 1 see now; thatthe fact that reci- procity was adopted by Mr. Taftt as a political expedient" and to servea party purpose had not a ;little to do with its defeat in ,, Pnm.nA_ H . NOTE AN-D cdmmnnr. em and mmalumcnes THE "1855 _....-- " Iav u .a\.au.uu5 v `u`l|.U that de.s`:c'rve eaxjly ,attn-* ,'-l'%o`tal ojirei? $52,200,000` Ni)RTH?ER>N ADVANCE; Seats arrang;e;1J ._th. grounds would be mwch apprec- iated by ladies and children . ' 10n.< ________ -.- 5.31`-I-I. ac m panaalan politics for `many years to come, and says that in a progressive` and rapidly--developing country like "Canada, such a decision as ' has_.ju st been given wili :prdba'b- 'Vj u'(h`atever Lconsolatio `they `may. siru from the eihbpe [Of 80 `Slice -13" ecrtlenee %:W**1iv*eh _terttnination\-j Q: 1=_~Bordie'nf se ` lease aof; pvwfssee was H` -._..- V-.. aaaa nu. auu aul`lUullCCb' that.h: is gd' gdown town after supper to in et a man. That s the Initiat:ive._ -The` :lady'of the house says: A:_re you? -in that ascending voice, which seems to V walk over the top of his-nerves. That s the Referendum. . _T-hen Mr. "Men sits daown and reads his paper. That s the Recall.--Rock- ford, Ill.,.Star.. (_jL---.1- 'A'ppar_ently tlie lesson which was given on Sept. 21has not cured the Globe of its habit ` of .ta1laing _arx-ant: humbwg and none sense. In its editorial columns Inst week it' contradicts the _Lon- don Specta_tor s staternent that the `election w`~il'l ptfobably,-deter-_ mine _ the cQurs_e= if Cenagdian. nn`;f;t-S `:69 *.......".-_ _, _ A ! A` modern perversion of the old saying the -boy is father of- the man comes -from Mayor Sa- gue of Pouglnkeepsie, NLYL He avers that the ., tots that_tin-can `the - dog today. will to-`morrowv . rule the Town. and with this in mind he has started, the Pough- keepsie Junior` Chamber of Com- ` merce, an organization of ' boys, 1'o1_'1_rteen years and over, who study civic problems to -t them- selves_ for better citizenship. The innovation is being * closely wtached by Mayors of townsand i cities throughout the U. S. e I Here is an explanation of` the [famous Initiative ` Referendum, and Recall about` which we are hearing so much th.es`eA day:s..Mr. Man goeshome` and announces 51...; L- 3- -4-.` ` ` ` forts of -Mr_.`Frawleyg.' ' =We paid clearly `for'_the beverage` .facto'ny, but we have the satisfaction of realizing that no one .will ever collect on our life insurance` as a result of 'drinki`ng_too_ mulch. of its excellent `supply of-_ the best water in Canada. "dine; team; and conditions win he` made known at time of sale, and in the meantime on. application to . I -13:01?-A --o\4u:u There are several other much- needed improvements which `if carried out would help to place the Cou.nty -'1` own .s Exhibition .in a class by itself. A_ `band stand directly to the north of the stage would be a decided advantage to .-both the pulblic and the mastic-t ians. Undernthe `present ar- rangement, the band `is too close tghe listener to -be aptpreci-ated. etter alptproaches to the "cattle sheds are badly needed. " rnnus o1~sAL1::% `_l`_en per cent. of the putchaso money at time of sale um} balance` within thixty days there- align I .`-'i.`lI(s pi-ope:-ty wilt be otferd aubject 1 `to a reserve bid. , I . T039? 6!` 1 U9. VCOX IIIVC U. IOU will be produced at time of 233., `there '_ will be oifered for sale by Public 1 Auction at the Barrie Hotel in the Town of Barrie, onxsatmkiay the 14th day of October, 1911,; at one o. cloelr,_ the a following property: that; port of lot number: ve on the west guide of Ellen Street (John. Rose Block) ,,in the Town of Barrie; as ehewn on register- ed plan number 22, described as fol- lows: Commencing at the north eeet corner of the said lot number `five; thence westerly and: along the south ern boundry of Victoria _ street eighty feet; Thence eoutherly and parallel with Ellen street thirty-three feet, eight inches; thence `easterly `and par- allel with Victoria etreet; eighty feet to Ellen street; thence northerly along the western `boundary of Ellen street t~'hirty-three feet, eight inchee to the place of beginning. Upon the said premises in said to be a frame dwell-' lung house. i *` [MORTGAGE SALE] Dated 23rd Septem)e}';_ T1931. 39-417 ihxrsuant to. Ath Powers E SlVa1,epc_on- 4 nined in a. certain mo age which -31` Ian guano`-anal 15.5.53...` .5` navln `Hana -rowu Pnokearv nommi '1zbss; T Vendor '13 S or v.u.uAn1_.n This; article is not written in a spirit of criticism, but merely. as a swggestion of some of the im- provements which will help to place Barvie s fair ina class by itself; Let us all prot :by our past exzperience and, keeping in mind the }prog1ress_i-ve age we'__a're living in, `build for bigger and better things _in all lines of civic improvement 1912. 1 II. A. suns. lama aqvnwv f" I fendor o Solieitdr, . Bgre, -Ontarib. ` _g__ 5111 :- $1911 35' V I , L-3:0-If; 8: 5- Edinburgh; 11.129. an s. Gxugow ..._.SlYRlI.I`11\T , 31.00 ran urxun nt Amman. UNITED STATES SUBSCRIBIRS ' 81.50 m Aovamc: % C'No new nnmeivlll bouddoi tothosniv . gcnpuon but until the money in paid. . Dunno:-lbcu now in mum to: thieemnth and over will be charted 01.50 per Illlllllll. _. --- :-vw` `yu-3 Poet Gndnnte work in Again}-no In n.|A-..`n2.h..`_v_i_n& ""293 " 7 _ u.n.. c. an. (`l'or.) ~ Late o_t Toronto General. Hospital. mice of the late Dr. SIIIOI. Collier St Phone II; 32-ly In . V. A. HART, GRADUATE OF Trinity University, Toronto, Edin- ~ borough and Glasgow and Post Grad- : Vuate. of University College, London. Oqee , and residence: Cor. Dunlop and"_1iIcaster Sta. . Oice open ` each .day" until 8 pm; Phone 124. DR. J. A. 0. EV ANS, PHYSICIAN, Surgeon, et..., Coroner `for Simcoe County. Oico and residexice: Wil- _ liam street. Allandale. Telephone \ 30 a. At Strand Ofce: 2 to 4 p.m. ` >'Monday to Friday.` %` A inunibot Farms aml '|'own Pro-` ` 2' for lily qnibuy` mm. [ `K I DB. MORTIMER LYON, 31 CARLTON I I St, Togonto, late of- Brooklyn (N. Y.), Eye and Ear Hospital, will be at '67 Owen St., Barrie, eve_ry Sat- urday. . Diaeaaes-Eye, Ear, Nose ; and Throat. Consultation hours, 11 am. to 5 p.m., and by appointment. ` . `(8uccesoor' to"t:1e into R. L. Ba:-wick) Fireeand Life Insurance -.- Real Estate Agency , T Money to Loan DR. ROBERT 8. BROAD, PHYSICIAN, 'Rnrnnnn Aim ..-..:..u.. 1:..- 1:-.. 7J,A.S_:.`i,tA.RNLD KEEPING ABREAST or THE 1 A TIMES.

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