Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 8 Feb 1912, p. 2

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G. A. RADENHUBST, oBARRlsT]'s`.1t, Solicitor, Notary Public, to. Office, lat oor Bank of Toronto Building; Money to loan at lowest rates.` CRESWICKE & ALE ANDER, BAR- -:-L.-- G." -:`A-- A` `h G...._-.-an . I laving spent! years Post Graduate work in [ I Britirh Hospitals and having served as Clinical i Assistant in Golden Sqhare Bar. Throat 8: Nose Hospital, London` Royal London Ophthalmic I Hospxtal lldooreids) ; for a term as Resident Surgeon in Royal London 0 hthalmic Hospital; Bristol Eye Hosnital`. B1-ism :nnd Rirminohnm -STRATEY & ESTEN, BARRISTERS,i Q..I..-3L-.... 4.. 112...]. l1-..'..L -1 T..-L!-` L.R.C.P. 8: S.Edinb_urgh; M.F.P. Sc S. Glasgow --SURGEON--I , IUNWIN, MURPHY ag ESTEN, _ ON-I ftnrin T.n'n Qnrunvnva `I3-unnvuugua I Mo Dog C. Mo Lateof Toronto General Hospital. Ofce of the late Dr. Smith, Comer St E 7 Phone OI. L 3245' _._..v... .v. an w\.aIlI (nu AIISDJUCLJ Stlyedii i1_1_Rnyo.l L3'n'don Hospital`; Bristol Eye Hos ita_l`. Bristo :and Birmingham Eye Hospitpl, B rrq.mgham c former Member of I nch (\nHI\n'Iu-run n.-3..-`! L'\....:..L-- ..u-um.-u ma; c Anus nun. DILBLUI; Illfl nanmngnam ' Br ing-ham British Ophthalmo ogical Society. . nwwrnn no n ........ .____._ I DONALD ROSS, LL.B., BARRISTER; Q1-u`:4|:`1\9 1|`; ' Dan`; I\` 'nl\Dt\iu`l\ camps all_ the prieliminary `training will` be done during the days of `bay- _hopd. By the time the -hay, reaches- manhood-, he will have become imlhuaeld with that sense of responsibility in ` the matter of national defence, which Qrould be shared by` every His pm to build am-1 halliolin many of thejlaz-gel? towns and period of drilf~.eac'h spring and fall Similar to the city regiments`, is most conn- mendable. -Tahus will the youn'gUm en beocaome interestied and many ids and clerks who could' never spare V the time" to gq awafto annual two- weeks camp, wibl becgme well versed in the h-and=lingof'a1'me and in the matter ofjyill. Rifl (which were once popular in. j7__dtis`t_1-ict) might be new at mteaiLig-Q ;_f'te.rva1s -and` prizes `given to `fintqrest, zwitih the opportuiiity `forja. '5 I!___:;. - 3 _, D - St., Toronto, R. "MORTIMER LYON , 31 CARLTON I late of Brooklyn (N. , <;Y.), Eye: and Ear'Hospital, will be at 67 Owen St., Bar:-'_ie, every Sat- urdayt Diseases-Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Consultation hours, 11` ! am. to 5; p.m., and by-appointment. iw` 4.-_ .13}? WW? -.----_----------------------1 DR. W. A. ROSS, PHYSICIAN, SUR- geon, etc., L.R.C.S., Edin., L.R.C.P., Lond_on.e Oice and residence, Dun- lop street, Barrie; Telephone 77. DR.-H . T. ARNALL. OFFICE AND - Residence corner of Toronto and Elizabeth Streets. (Opposite Fliza- beth treet Methodist Church), '_1`e1e- p hon'e 67. ` . _._ EDR. A. T. -LITTLE, LATE` OF ('."I1I7lI`v|;" nmnn nun: an-nn:p'auunnn 3. G. SMITH 85 CO., PHONE 82. ES- tablished 1869. Undertakers. Open day and -night. Morgue and chapel in connection. Barrie, Ontario. Ey. Ear, vl;Ious:evThroat. '1-I-I-`IL! V V AVJLJ-J Llulplaananov at AJAU Q15 "' 9 "7 risters, Solicitors of the Supreme Court` of Judicature of Ontario, Proctors, Notaries, Conveyaucers, etc. Money to loan. Oce, Ross block, Barrie. A. E. H. Creswicke, K.C., Arthur Alexander; ,`8`'>licito;s in High olirt of Juaioe: `rie. A Money toiloan at lowest cur- rent rates. G. H. Eaten. A J L` IS AJKIJ. LJLV L-ILLLULULRI L I: 1 Notaries Public, Conveyancers. Of- ees over the Bank of Toronto, Bar- o}f&on `me 0 `feed .ba;a`g'e',_-and you do an untrained soldier. ._ aw VVJ-L`, -All-IJ-LU-L J. I J-JKILJJLV, \JLV' Itario Land Sltfrveyers, Engineers, etc. Established - 1852. Oice, Medical Building, 8. E. corner Rich- mond_ and Bay streets, Toronto. Telephone, Main, 1336. Instructions left_ with Bfrafhy & Eaten, Solici-,_ tore, Bank of Toronto Building, Barrie, will be promptly attended to. .I4.|..:. .-LAJJJ, JJILJ 1.`! \ll.' "C-'hui.i11,`bnt. Oice and residence, John St., near corner Elizabeth. Phgne 213. _ --... v uuuuaununvlval BUY-IUD]. OFFI(;E-78 DUNLQP STREET. BAERIE. `Phone 5;. " P. O. Box. 96. '\IA` LLJJJJ J-U\IKI&I, Solicitor, etc} Building, Barri `LO $0 u\l V `LI-V NJ, J. LL XLQLILAV fur:geon,- et.., Coroner for Simcoe County. Olce and residence: Wil- liam street, Ailandale. Telephone '30 a. T At -Strand Oice: 2 to 4 p.m. Monday to \Friday. the VL5t _efstL Books SCOTT S %BO0KSTORE BUY YOUR READING MATTER Dr. J. ARTHUR ROSS UNDEBTAKEB8. Lvvlullv, Janus`:-, LL&ILv.I.I\.J .5 JJAV, etc)` Bankuof Toronto Barrie. Money to loan. % PHYSICIANS. c.A EVANS, PHYSICIAN, 5 Q` &l` %M:`*`ew;: ...AT... RATES L maeambirV@a7 ..`.:ia;z..wf `**;e;;ie:? `Vere `never seen by thgir Vow}; .31; I b` t-`(home except when` they weregoing listed,-and of ` --06:1 D. `TBIWADVAFCI 1s proven to have, l.lI.`l)'%?` jifcuhon of any pupa: x the uiicm can do :;.o.~::::-.h:;::th""'f.'e#I?``3 :'=*3 . ` 1- Nt afraid to pay thgepx-ice. rm es Q "`19 Adveraements are charged accord` V In t ::l3;:l0f-:12 lines nonlpax-eil xnegpure mango`: lfnnxwq in Ann-u-m-: ._-.___.-_, guy--uc sun` 5 3:: V nlil llh I !\'<;tlces. Auction Sales, A . eto.--l`iI'It insertion lu cents er-Irllilxlmsefmgfot `gn V Wnentinsertlon 5centa per ne. V5oerlino." I my ,no_ticeI,,l0 cents` per 1' r . lnse1}tI9n:5_,een:per line for eachlgbsifef. inse1'I.io1I.z.<-If the_ lllematter. Obituarv Poet:-3 I. commacux. nxsuv. Rqtes win begivon on application. . . ' coxflucr CBANGKE. , Ad/ hen will please beafin mind -notice of intention to char: e mvertiaemgm` `Saturday at 19 o'clock and th mnatbo handed into theo_ cc not later mm e co for such change an the! 'rn n: YANG . later zhannfi o cl:ck -nootlxugn uqnaa`}m:.? 3:; weehotherwise the ndvertiqnl:'.anuouncemen(. 3:! not bpmade public nnxalahe week touou.` __.- v- -uv-`Ii I 'Wehavea large amount of money to loa n atlowest current ratemither in small or in large amounts. on the security of ood farm mort- lu McCAR'l`HY. BOYS MURCHISON. on Street Barrie. coiinnxstb Anvxnwasxuax-rs. ' Condensed advertisementao rst- . as wants of all kinds. lost wd'}ound,p$;fe;C;: for sale orto rent. specic articles, etc., etc must be sccomvanied with the cash. ` Cuts for adv:-'tisemcnts_ must in ever)-. casehemounzed on solid metal bases 1%" CRAIGHURST, oN'r. i _ E LICENSED [AUCTIONEER Our Tnninit Policy will protect you if you intend shipping Hon-auto the West. Co].`0 Brinen .-made some timely` suggestiotls and prezfacd rewmks by saying that Co1._*Hvughes was the. rat Minister of Militia ~ who nun as c1oa}- .u_nde'rstanding `of yum th_e_ i |w.c. Andrew MA VUFACTURER: or vB'uggi.es, Carriages, Wagons leighs anq putters. 4S'm;e'r Pnnsoxun. Au-mu-\nn-rnuv nAYI\ .- 'i",",.,.,.``,. .",?,`. 1 T.`,`,`,".,., % Aorseshoeing THEBAIL Imgc mu cu ZIIIII IKZ Manufacturers of and Dealers in all kinds ozr Rough and Dressed Lumber noors.8ash. Blinds. Interior Flnlsh, Etc Columns, Tanks and Water Troughs` Pinninov Rlntnlalnn Al.-...l.I:..... 1... n , . [JOHN JENNETT V L. F. ADDISON` Teacher of Violin Open to receive a. limited number of Palms during the winter season. For terms apply at Residence. Elilnbeth It. Barrie. next. door to `lnndon 8c Flesher. or '1-"hone37-1. P. 0: Box If: 19 vxiumlhnea-`f who .`q`uaJ1'.fy {in go to the aunua._1- matches? Otawqy _ ' i roa 1H:-counrrv OI`-'_.S'IMcOE. Most reasonable terms given on a}? stock [Sales W -..%BA!_FJE.U!_ ST. % - -u --v Planing, Matching. Mouldin . Re-Suwlnw `Hot Blast Drying 111:. Lauln and Polishing Hardwood Floors, a Specialty -Contracting and Building Estimates given 0l"FlCE-BAYl"IBl..D S'l`.. BARRIE. ONT _ " (Successor to the late R. L. Barwick) .l'i1fe and Life ` Insurance Estate Agency ~ 5` goney to Loan ` V` Toma m- I MAS. ARNOLD St. John & Grookerl `Tar LAnvn`vcn: urea: circulation of nnv:yYf.P?x. 1118. E9 E? E 9 9'1 drvl NEXTDOOFI TO THE TANNERY '31-n1"1`1%_z"%sI>A3`r%, _i`EBBUARY `mans or - Suasonurnox. ` 81;ooj `ran ANNUM IN AnA:Non.1. v UNITED STATES _ SUBSCRIBERS\ $1.50 IN ADVANCE` Brewed Entirely from the Finest Malt and ops. DUNLOP STREET EAST BARBIE BREWING GUMPANY Is 0 en for all orders in C-ASTINGS. MI L REPAIRS, &c. Boilers. Engines and all kinds of farm and stationary machinery made and repairegi on shoxtcst notice and moderate pnces. _ Al work done by expert machin- 1st and guaranteed first class. Splendid ALE "and PORTER The Best and Brightest In cask and Bottle ' op'osu? 'si6s_ `ST. ` J0 HN m BR's om) STAND I MANUFACTQRERS. ntonnso cnnw, runnrsnnn. rnusxnir gnvznnsuq, Indiana A uu..4l-_ 3-! __ MONEY l'O LOAB; Expert Machinists .9.=or... a_5_3_n I 1-: (PVI-l(O-N_E' J 3.6- 8:. 1.9/12! \ c DU: 40-13 0; ?33A24i-57 1' W I n 13.. o u P " `. 55.1. '- ~ 'laU_D 1" "2_5`au'uv-3-`Pm _v .- 'MnnL1no."` , . `**'3?!h-. L .9#*n[s South . 3 arr_1o'u-o as ;.<`_.i~`t ' f*.:41.i.l;sI.;r.n~.;.c:obegc'f Speaiil .. 1.10 s in II II n i'I`nIlIfl| Ar Nn-th |I.|u7I II II III `i8,.`..1Inm.' u on Ill` -jwg.'I.QllIV,7& u` --.avvwu-u -- 7.` mo 9. in'1`o:-ont 8: Nb:-th sun: 3 F: ally-gnur. I-.lI.p m..'l`oronto& llidland -MI 3 -m I`..- ____.I._.__'L Q n - _._ wavy-7.-wu ovunru-vwv-caucus-u---- . ..........Gravenhui-at Daily includin `Sundw; '1`1_1_umd-"a.y', Fexbmuy ` 8, 1912; THE MILITARY srm. " IVE. ME A MILLION ma; who; Bafo` an V ind modern. A in `s:;~.` . an 3` m" ". in-gncmu` D m `i " 'oo:Iw m "In 54.. vs: . n3.ao....s.an3u'{` 24....1.I'p III 22.V.`._.`I.47a m ' ao...'._&lp m .' V 4 :. my ` ` _r _, . .. . . ; p'_rovem.entah Vwhenhcamh _ new wi1gl.,d`o_Amnoh4'1:5`_`aid;`the ' cause ef hev emf "help: `to be _looked for from .Co1.."H1;gh:es,'_ ` a trials of the rural end ads. may well rest assured, atihat the details 'of the defense of but eountry are in `good hands so long as the manoeuvres practised. These...-im-` spread the -_spin`.t) aanVoi;g'. 1_a-llj` classm- of theiaommunit-y. man who knows the di;c`u.'l`-ties S `fQrnig1t;,`i.t3 J._1 .'_`_, ,__ A who 5 ` `York County Council `has taketi the initiatory steps to _learn what terms the Hydro-Elchric Cqnlmission would lay trunk lines for light and {power along centain main roads through the county, says on BX- chan'ge._` Th-at li.gh1:- and power could be used wituh_`muche advantage aio1_i',g_ leqig highwaya-eepcid1Flty'-Sp street to New'1n.arke1i,_:and, brano];ging_ ndrblif; hlrough .Sh`ron,` -Queensvillo and Keawick to suwon, is~t.ho'.ap'ui_io;1_ 01>. good. man? othikinsioohvim men. . -Aclttion 2 are. against Sunday slides. The residents there go the downward -path fast `enough , no doubt. " ` ' of some, $33,700 from a. Government of Ontario. ' It is proposed to con- cont'inue~ `work during. the-,_present year. `In vi`evw of neport recently published that ' Vm.i1J'i\o`ne T-had` been worse than wasted on country_ roads; it is goaltifying to note that some municialities are awakening to the real` seriousness of the of pro- viding permanent" highways, one of the greatest Aassetts` "in any -county. .A _" An 8 Page 48 column liowupapoi. Published {mm the ofll`oe,*-183 Duhlo` Street. Barrie. In the County of Simone. 0 Pro- vince of Ontario. Oanadmevery Thurgdgy Moraine. by E "` Pansy t6wn may the new {nanua for God-aricvh as the ;oca:1--hort.i- ~cu1tm-a1 socieet-,y.. _Ih-as , ad-opted? that .ow.ear as the oral emblem._ 6f "the ` _ town. `Cond-iti-one there `are said to be. ls_pe~ci'a]'1y_.. dfesirablla for . growing it, and aneiforh to be put fot_1`t;h to make it a n~oit.`icea.bleV feature of `able decorations in_ the 1orca1= pa.rRs _and `streets. ' pnesen" '%t_.';1liniqter.v of Militia; 1:35 "I t~h;i, reins ofvpower. ' . I - Yea, v.,..u,.,i ye; mm }..;."'......{ who does not `require -buy` the far- inaoeoixs tu_be:rs. ` ' I - -----~--3 1 The good roads commissibn of `this pounitaes of Leeds and Grggvillq last, spent `$101,164 on road improve- ments and -`bridges. 'l`3he` wovrk includi-_ ed the grading and installing of fty -and a quarter miles of county road-, and the grading o'n1y of four miles. There _ were also built than I ' and two repaired. _ ` The County Council undeu` the l'aw` wi}1;._1-elcevp a rebpante toeis sen; says The ox-mas 1>a.`okeif; A "`._Iack the Hugger" repoa-tgd to have been ton the job in Hamifton. "1`hiss,` no doubt, uocounttb for me fre- `'quent visits of A1ll'and:_ale s fair sex to . x i ' `the A1`1_1bitio'usvCity. `back again to Mr.` Fels,` t'h`-e singfe tax `exponent! why) broke in iipon the ev~:~>n tnor of We Pr.emie-r s Way, re- cently , A ` ` The reasons `why cold air -seems be be curative, have not yet been dis- covlered, says The Ottawa Citizen, but -it is pointed out that our ignorance must not delay the application of the new theory. The only innin fact ) that is known is that cold contracts the snperloiail` ,.a.rterio1ee, or small arter- ies, nnd this "tends to soothing -the inannod. surface. Cold air has more oxygen, and :'eq'uiresr_ fewer respira- tions and less -hear-t energy-a matte: mict.i;rs. Instiernal vessels are "con- tracted, and this in itself tends to gure` and azfresau infections. It is `handlty likely. t1nat'Si;I":Ia._1;1e_s \V,h'i't.ne.y will sing Willi ya no com e Eo ;1ew name will be addeti to the Shh- scnpuon List u1rt_il the-money is paid. T __-.-|_,__ ,,, ,, .._1-.AI__--___.'__4L l Now that this a.ppendiciti._s oped -I ation has been` s-'1mp:lie'dLt0 sudh an ' extent "t:hat the pa;tient* may leave the hospital -in fowenty-fom-T =l1ourS-, we! may all be able tb take a day off so as to`. be in style. Wonder if the ldoc.'t'ou's eres .have been shortened to suit the length of the lincision, no-W; necessary? ` I `l I No wonder t:he,,'1`ou'o1:1tb prakzheira Happy is the fa:-maer vh'o has --._ L- _ 1`! _____ III! , I\,,I.1.1I C\ you oomf51naN91i= \ Ltrgisigin sxm`* ~ ; ` ('With"A`i)oldgiee to Georgi-;`Ade .. 4. .-.-. --up_ w ----4--,-- . 1 ffnltgat W110` peopI'e'l_6;'-:`*a -Town make: -or turn} 'ra._wu.rces- and-' advantnges iblmayjl with a; 3000-(eai_ lead "on" Mi1wauke,e| is a homo in"t,1ies "ground, w'hi-le Milwaukee beer-slop; ave; the mahog- any "bars of every oity and townvof any imp9gtg in `this thii-styjiworld-,~ andwtthe ;p;ieeo irqal estate in the .beo_r-fnmd- 'city- would` niake a com- mon dynahty of thirty `odd: centuries `ago-`topgile. on it t7h`rone.: .0 up `ustgats J only` ~".pamx;1i mar its s'uoces"s nvrather than the nn-| Vgpeseasmat .rt.-he lino-n~p.`_. T.hu.s Babylon}. ilogi a Townethatl did: not keep up lwmgil ng;;g,by:ote is 4 agga` :11m.ea.+.aon{ e the px-oces_sion.* `Compare her today with Toronto; `Owen Sound or Winni- peg. `While Babylone we `Capital . _ of; Chaldea 1270 years _B.C., and Owen Sound: was discovered so many years after that event that: many have for-' " doubled _`_ Vpopulratieni in twent-y_ ggatten Vang,-about it, own Sound ir- years, while Babylon is `a mere Gothic hole in-the ground. Why did tradel and emigration .(not to mention Local` " Option.) turn their backs on Babylon Va: and seek out! Owen Sound! and 0r- Q .1egis-,1!` rillia? Was it because they "were cu-sttcl blessed with: any purer air or more-`m"~k'9 genial sun! Not on your life. Whileg Babylon" b__oaeted' of hecr.wea1t`h, en-".l'HR1 deavored `to {make people believe` that Beam there were -fecw.-,in her. class, andi nse~glec;ted to adsve~rti.se and invite `peo-i gaze`; ple within `her borders, Town-3` _ with city no history extending into the _M'ou-l:dy\_.w-a.s. [Past whooped her up with an. exceed-, " ing great whoop, tore up the ground; into. -buillding lots: and shed` hund-neds New: of `barrels o_f.prin;tezr s ink and*s!h-ow-1 ' M1` ed other signs of aggressive vitality. ' 133 6` That is the reason that Baabylon is noi Miss more. While O-ri`ll`ia. has tvh-reel news- grafcru `papers, electric light, dear `c-hea-pl power and a. huge munizc;ipal' debt,`TH1-, Babylon has`n t so much as unday|Qri,1q.i A man who contesmplvams building a` "dwelling house next year should kevpl in mind the seven; weat.h2err_ we have lately experienced; "saays -The Orillia Packetr He shguld r.emem_ber . `how much plumbers" bikls mounted up, and how it kept somebody busy shovelling cqal into the furnace. If he did "he would build: his house so as to eat- clude cold, or _rather retain heat, as much as possible; If he -spenrtv a dared or .t_'_vv`o dolulaxs _extra to_ make : solid` and frost proof, \he__: waild effect` 9.` saving on `a winter '5 coal bi1i`_e{11oug pay the interest dn vaddiltionhl pxpenditure, not to; I speak of ' the added comfort . and | health io: himgelf and fami1`y.A,ho,u96` built to exclude We cg]-`A1 .W0uH1_bei `A house is -intended to be a perman- ent sctrueture, and in house .bui;1d-ing, . his in. treb bu,ilding,~..b1xi.lding_i right 'ma,ns' buildaing In =b`qI:h ca.ses_ ithief cost;-'_ of xnaiggteriance is". warmin winter -in summer.` .~gpeatly,re-duced, and gcnonifoxzt; cf {use is 'g1etly_addad tq. ' ` ~ `these splenetic citizens were: wont to, I I `Babylon had a. big bump of Con- ceit-and tahoghtt she was atlhe sxwellesvt Burg on {the Map,- with gardens and beautiful . palacezs, and would often point with s'_w.emng pride to hemseltf as Beau.tiful B'abylo'u. But some of her _c'hief citaizens. seemed to have .got -in Wron-g `or. were troubled with bad Aliversv or indigestion, and prztty soon, while li:t.1:.1e towns (W-hicihz sneer at) were ma-k-in'g the Big Noise! and ca-us-ing `the. eye of_'_{:he wealthy manufacturer to_ be cast. in v_ their di-. r-ection, Babylon silentlty. crawled` in-` to a h`ol'o in_ the ground and died, and then _puliled' the.-hzo'1`e-' in aftei i.ts.a1,l and -from Atihenc on'_.Ba.by1on was no more. Sokmezti.mes "tth`e~- Oldest Inmabi-l taut of one of these P_rogressiv `Towns speaks of Babylon in, a. whis- per, but most people have forgotten that there ever was su`h a place. I thcgglnrthcrngdvauttl viting Forge-tfulne`ss, 1U)eathdand J. ob-' livion. ' - $410 -UP_ CAPITAD. `s4:.6oo,9oo b anzsnsnv E FUND -V - ;5.6no,ooo "MORALI- We Abannot rest, long "in `I;...9!;I!FR9.!1_!!9WI H or Aam -- _` V -fv-vI.nJq VI II yIII`I. can mean butione .thing--tha't the_,aervice.it rendersvits customers makes "for-\ perm-' w ent_~,.usinsa, relgtiona, ~ ~ . - . _ . . `M M: `or-* ToRoN'rp_ _ ` in nan.-. :n"n5u.nnLIannpi-'u.'. __.I'- __;2:b, ,4}, - _,, . . . ..n Dj nacylvnb VII I\II\I`I .. m to thajnvbs yum offcantignqus growth andTsstiaf:ct:o_ryV%ae rv1ce,A invites,` `- A: I HE HISTORY ,, of : ` Baby1_o_gf is i vNbRTH:E%Ni 1XDVA%NV:E A *----?-- 1 \JUu:La.|6 vv \I\I\L .IJ|.IAA\vIll-ll: Owen Sound has no city clock, just a dummy dial in the tower of its ancient. pile of -municipal bui1 dings-. Week in and week out this "face has been made the object of ridicule, yet no o.co\:nci.l;pai.me ~1;o_-its rescue-. One of. the `banks, however, hhs come placing a. handsome clock over its main doorway, a. comvenience that is `said to be vmuch `appreciated. : Col- lolingwood banks~ni1i.ght - take 9. tip. `Which: one will? - to the assistanee of 'the populace by" Los'r, STRAYED on STOLTEN-`--'1`he `Donn-n:3\. DA..-) , 4` "`cnnJA T n.-`L .I...-..J ~v--rv-v_- .-._- _._--_ -.._ ..._..-, -- .-..--. subscribers now in arrears for three month and over will be` charzed 81.50 per annum. ' iormtonsor om-zn PAPERS] I '1`.'h?i1`ty-ve :t.hmmsa.nd. plbacards read`- !ing ` ` Smoking prohibited `on these premises, under penalty .of the law,` are being posted' in p1.aoeIsof bwstinesst ,.in New York , by the re commL'ssi-orn- ere. [Butfrom the life w.hi'Z3h m-any Gothsamjxtkess are s_u ppos:etd- to lead, this is only -a. tempomamy. stay in the smok- ing process many of them will be sujewteds to some day.] 1 ?Angu,s,m-ejgood. `as-_ the vill`ag5e yvill have mm -railway T lines, both` within `easyhreac-h, am! the :-es.dents whavo visions of a. new metropolis which !wi'l.be afival of Barrie . V-an unav- | The survey of he new C.P.R. Bax-`V tar rm Cdling-wood line goes `straigh-t `through the village of Angus and when the rai1s'fo1-law the` sutrvetyo-rs line the destruction of Angus must [inevitably ttake place. 'Dhe' linen goes ;between' the. hovhe and` the largest istorex, both of 1which will `have to go . {The chances "01-5a new and greater IAn~rn{a1 avg mnn` ma. o'1r.nn Q9:l`|\tIn u-.41] 'V.ancouveu' Province. . The new 9pea.k_en.' of the .0ntaario `legislature agr undertaker. ' His ;o1d cusvtclmevrs -ark condent that he wili _;make no gmave mistakes. ' 1 . A - |C`o.l-lingwood Buiieii. I nanny. Q........'l L-nu -`A -"ANGUS nu: numerous!- A}h'.s ton .Henaad. ` An 4&3`; --g [THROUGH A MAG-N`IIE'Yl'NG` `GLASS Beamsvi'lll`e Express... ' ' I 'TY'L'... lV-- 1-`no.1. `aha Lnmn '"""""" ',1"".""" . Thien Guelph observabbry. has been! I given .a -:SziX _inc!h. telescope. ` Ah, now Ithe Royaxli city citizens` will]! see 1>'heir ie size they alrwtays thought it "-'Mr. King Johinston of ' Peexrlaw .gave most people asurprise last week. ,He went to the city. and"man'ived a `Miss Harrison `of Cannington. Con-_ ! grafuulations. _ A` no d'o,u;bt,` dismiss the vsubjecxth by say: ing t.1ha.t Britain would never allow` any int-e_-rfeure.nce~ wi.th'Cana.d_Ia, andJ re- `1'us_e to ccmsiduer what would. happen to us if England: became entangled in War with; Russia, Germany or in the Far East. If it so hhppened t that Russia and Engltand engagld in a con- ic-ti, who can tom whether Germany "b`uld resrtr-ain. the very eviden.t"desi're of the Kaiser to` acquire a colony for the inc-resasing population of the Fath- erland`? Would not Canadia. be is most: likely place to attack for th acquisi- tion of new territory?` You readily `answer in the airmative, but you say Germany would .never dare tank ycountry with seven millions of popultati-on. V But when we look at that seven n_ril1'1onu `of population; W9 n-3 that those who ~v`vo_uM-' be of any se?vice in time of* war woulci .be those` who have been traimedat of instruction, - while .tlh;e_' V b'a33a.nce. . would be worse than baggage, for I The Barri `Advance pokes fun at Ori:]1`iaras` be ause the Gi`deo-ns have place! Bibles` in_`the bedroomsof the hotels here. These Bibles, as The Advance "might know, are not in- tended tto reach 0rilli~a pe'op1e,"' but outside -guests. From all accountsa, Bibles ' in the Barrie hotels would have a. better .ch-`amce of ~ne.a.ch-in'g al |cons.idenab]1s number of Oril1`i'ans.` I" . NOT NOW, BUT HERBAPTER. Ori]vli_'a. Packet. ` V 1 u -u ll N ewmacrk'et on`-ma Packgt. THE HEATHER PROM NORTH axr-sag -\.:.na.vL&J.J.4.n.I \ILU IuL\.I .Barri`e Boatd of Trade. Last `heard `of about May, 1911, when it was thought tohave drifted into as state, of innocuous deauetude-, and has since shown `signs of` senille` dag-,ny., Care must be. exercised to nurse"it `back to life` again. Any infou-ma.- tion leading = tb itusvrecovevry will` be Vrewarde-d.> Address P_.O.' Box ., _Ba'rzrie. -`*1 L - . V Business. Notes T at rersondble rates. . .;.7 C'oIlc- aprial attention, j Dngfta Ispued jnayqbk anywhere; .Sale_Not'ea' Cubed or Collected ` on mbatfaoorabl tie! -ma. .,.. 1 ' . %q~,a....c BA.....%.-,-.,, % iron ey Notes and Aceounzayaaar _ C'h.q~ at lo "at rte'c Qfc:nclange.A .._... 1'. Basic not-'1', Manager ACCORDING '._l'O novnz. `uvtateired by C01. Siam. Hughsesi, Minister can hit the target. at ve hun- ' dred~ yards, and rest assured. that you will never have 3. foreign foe cross your bqrder;-s-. T`huease words I hf Mi=l-itia., at the mi1.tia.ry dinner here recentl-y, are fraught with a me.an:i_ngV which should `be well co-n.s'i'der~eds -by "every thinking Canadian to-day. Per-;. haps you, dear reader, ibel-'on_.g to btebat class of people who have never taken [much inte-ne.s.t in atuhings military, and who never give a thought torCa>.nza.d~a`. s status in` the military world. You, .BANKRs. `KING sunrnxsan Ocve Hours-`-1 b_ 4 Vovmn loo atuncnns /' CAVNADA` L A J NOW; . '&' i.BT,' BARRIS- ei::'1se41?s,' BolicitorI_;NT.)t5r1os Public, and 3 0nv'oyuacejf"."_: Money `to loan` in any g't ~5,`per cent. Oice; .13 `Owen %Btj'.;`-Biirri. J H. D. Stayyart, jg- cs l.C\>-' l~,3'hL_____` '--"v '1 2;: -- ,, . W.` BABRIBTEB, SOLIGITOR, .Proetor,. Notary, Conveyancer, etc. _ Special attention in drawing. and probating wills,` `obtaining letters of administration and guardianship, T collecting accounts, - etc. Oices, Boaalalock, Barrie. -Money to loan.` ~ OX, COWAN` & BROWN, BAR- ristera, Solicitors for obtaining "pro- A bate of ._wills,, 'gua.rd_iauship ,and ad- ` ministration`, and general Solicitors, Notaries, Conveyance:-s, etc. Oiees, Hinds? block, _No. 6 Duinlop street, Bargieg _`i{oney. to loan at 4% and 5 per cent. Branch oices at Cree- ` mot? -._-and ~Alliston. Haughton Len- nox,' 'K.C., Alex. Cowan; G. E. J. Brown, -LL.B.' . "Col. Hughes is on the right tack when he takes up wtuhe question, of teaching the youth of this count:-y_' `the tactics of war, and in

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