and dopitnm pt aid from Barrio mu follow. inn. 1;. T. ARNALL. OFFICE A1513 DR. MORTIMER LYON, 31 CARLTON St,, Toronto, late of Brooklyn (N. T Y.), Eye and Ear Hospital, will be at 67 Owen St., Barrie, every` Sat- urday. Diseases-Eye, Ear, Nose "and Throat {Consultation hours, 11 am. to 5 p.m., and by appointment. Oonv.-eya_.ncoArs.t ; Jlloney w w... .. any, animal at 5 per cent. Oce, 13 Owen St.`, Banie; H. D. Stewart, LL.D., D. M. Stewart. A A----_-..__..__..-._....._..-___._.----.______.._.. _ 7 E . AULT, 'BAR]_iISTER,> SOLICITOR, Proctor, `Notary, Conveyance:-, etc. Special attention in drawing and probating wills, obtaining letters of administration and guardianship, collecting accounts, etc. Oices, Boss Block, Barrie. Money to loan. W- A-HLEWIS-1 once of the me Dr. Smith. comer St - Phone 81. 32-ly L.R.c.P.' 3; s. Edinburgh; M.F.P. 8:. s. Gxaagow -sUReEoN- Eye. Ear, Nose 8 Throat. {Having spent 1 years Post Graduate work in Britinh Hospitals and` having served as Clinical Assintnnt in Golden Square Ear. Throat 8:. Nose Hospital, London; Royal London Ophthalmic, Hospital (Moorelds) ; for a term as Resident S11g'geon' in R.oyaI London 0 hthalmic Hospital; Bnstol Eye Hospital, Bristo :and Birmingham Eye_Hos Ital, B1rm_ingha.m :former Member of Britlsh plxthalmologicnl Society. 0FFICE-78 DUNLOP STREET. BARBIE. 1 Phone 54. `b P. O. Box. 96. 'G. G. SMITH & 00., PHONE"82. ES- fn}-\]:n1r\nJ 195:0 TT-.31;-I-n1.n-.~ l\...._ |UNWIN,_ MURPHY 85 ESTEN; T 6R fa !-in Tmn Qnrxrntynrc 17:. tvinnncn -..-_. - ......u...-mu ILIUUl\rIlI\vI.'a bl}. will now sell their 10 day Transit Policy at $1 59 r 3190 Insurance. ' Write or call if you inten shipping Horus West. S'rmc'r Pnnsomj. A'lVI`l'-`xrmrnw nun .- Wehave a large amo_unt f money _t.o1oa.n atlowest current ra.t9s.;1ther 1n small or 1n large amounts. on the secunty of good farm mont- Eages. McCARTHY. BOYS & MURCHISON. unlon Street. -Barrie. . ___. SPECIAL THE YORKSHIRE INSURANCE Co will now man than. m A... m.........: The Insurance Man I MA VUFACTEQER OF Buggies, Carriages. Wagons W Sleighsand Cutters. 6.. ..-.... 1\._. _ ` 3W I m`"..5?.3`; a~;~``:9i`;`n-no H0I'8Sh0in8 iN~ .._e..9v_I.Ln_ sfi 7.0!. do 11. U. .\'JV:.L.LVLJ, La.L..I.u..u.vu;.4.u..n-, Surgeon, eta, Coroner for Simcoe County. Oce and residence: Wil- liam street, Allandale. Telephone 269. - - $1.00 r1}."X1iizi1 IN ADVANCE UNITED STATES SUBSCRIBERS $1.60 IN ADVANCE ~* "' ,,|;__I4_ AL_I_I. [Lido rtl J. .l. JJJJ, J4`; .5. .14 \-IL (:hurcl'.1ill,hOn;:L Oice and residence, John St., near corner Elizabenth. `Phone. 213. 5111.111, Clive .l_luAUo\JoI\l-, Aaunnao, aagsvnvea n, London. Gice and residence, Dun- lop street, Barrie. Telephone 77. VLUO Jul. .39 &J.J.UJ` LL.I.a.I4o \.l-L 4|. A-\JJ..J 4A4V.A.r Residence corner of Toronto and Elizabeth Streets. (Opposite Fliza- beth Street Methodist Church), Tele- phone 167. * %romw% aamss. Tm! uu;u.;;L:. uu \J\Jo, .A.JJ.\.I.LV.I.`.4 OH. 11100` t;1.)1ished 1869. Undertakers. Open day and night. Morgue and chapel` in connection. Barrie, Ontario. | A number of (OOII`FIl lIIillll| Town Pn- . puma lqrJ's alo oq any Imus. .1. - ' (Successor to the late R. L. .Bnrivick) .FiraAa.nd Life Insurance % Real Estate Agency "n n Money to Loan .1 vv;..a.\,_ .su.u.I.v.L:.LA. ul ..I..`JbJJ..lJA.V, KIA!` tario Land Surveyors, Engineers, etc. Established 1852. Oice, Medical Building, S. E. corner Rich-' mond and Bay streets, Toronto. Telephone,- Main, 1336. Instructions left with Strathy 85 Esten, Solici- tors, Bank of Toronto Building, Barrie, will be promptly attended to. Dr. J. ARTHUR ROSS -U|'l|I|IlUlI`lJ|Dl uuvu vuv uauuv; ow .vI-anon V Subscribers now in arrears" for three month. and over will be charged $1.50 per annum. Late of Toronto General Hospital. OI;l;OSlTE 5055 ST. JOHN BABR'S OLD STQAND _ A. F. A. MALcoMso1_ :1 Ion nnn Maw` M.'Du C. Ma A CONSPIRACY. ` ECIPROOITY was accepted. and secretly edvooamd` by Presidetrut Taft as a. conspir- acy, against Cemadinan nationality.` Theme can be but. one consrpructioni placed upon Taft s letter to Roose- velt in which ' `he says Camdh was_ to be but an adjunct of the US. -----a,- sort of branch house with the profits rolling into the headquarbels` `at Washington. . run 1 (1. D (1. "BARRIE nokjnyskn ADVANCE .'1`ow`a. rTlkl'lV. -.ADVANO& `Is proven t lnrzeac circulation `at any paper infzhgave the `It has hrfar the largest sub ~ Wintim, ~Th latter tact demonstrates th its pun-ons. If you have an adv e-gum`! oz place it with the paper thatyreactfgggmmg `0 do not afraid to-pay the price. r Advertisements are charged accord. Ex?-12 lines nonpareil measure mm! to "non Aunu-um . nu nnnnn -. C0lu;~ ' Aetc.-l`irst insertion lu cents u v nnlnlaln Lego! Notices. Auction Sales, Amusement. er [in g nent insertion 5 cents per ne. 8' ea insertion of the same`mo,tte17. Obituarv p `-nun}. In. Iunnn infn {Lg n mgnotices, 10 cents per line 10,. insertion : 5 cents Der line for each subgemg: be D68` line. . 7 COMMERCIAL DISLAY. Rats will begiven on Ebnlication. _ cox-1-rue-r cmxozs. Advertisers will please bear in mind um notice of intention to chan e advertigaem Ikfl _-L . ems handed in (1 tine ox mwnuon (0 cnan 3 var fr the: 1.109 ,1; opy or 8110 no - M10 o' k 1a;'f3) !e&I*?(?fs' 015.06 not 33311557 twin TH on 0,, Monday many h;z:h:; 12 0" ]: l?Ea!1l:ertisef S 8"e``" 1 herWi 9 week ` . til we week folle _ `dc pubhc I111 ma! 9` be in 11185 0031013` first page such rtisem` d. provem Amndtggfwds. 1`( :';:,"r:;.(lrt,fi`;'ilcf:s. etc.. etc, '1" `116 01' ` wnxfiefipverith the cash. 01' mp8 mt! co . ts must in dv't15mn Cm; for 8 every lid metal zed 011 50 be m caS bases --u 1 __ Emmi me am mm mm cut Llmlte d .-----uu\r `- Manufacturers of and Dealen in all kinds of Rough and Dressed Lumber Doors.8ash. Blinds. Interior F I h, Columns, Tanks and Waterlqrf-ouagitgcg Planing, Matching, Mouldimz. Re-S1.wlng Hot Blast Drying Kiln. buying and Pgnaggggggdwood Floors Contracting and Building Estimates given l\3ZIl\E ZIYZIEI I` 2? Elihu`:-n --_, vvn.--v.-_ _.._ --_.....-._u ....-....u-.xu h|\cu ornc5-Iu|='1ELn s'r.. BARBIE. our `UV V V I40-Odo-ova vsrvoov d now. the Globe, -Star & Co. hastbn to that they `never understood reciprocity tb mean all that Presidetnt Taft said reciprocity meant. X CRAIGHURST, om. LICENSED AUCTIONEER FOR THE COUNTY OF SIMCOE. Most reasonable terms given on ad} Stock Sales JOHN JENNETT I_'!_e.!*.9!! E9!I%nr_vl Amzxrooon TO THE 1'ANN:n'v| I31. John & Grookerl Drugvgigg. MAKES Youn sxm LIKE VELVET- Monkman's Glycedonia. Has a marvellous eect on rough skin. One or two applica- txons will remove the rougnness, and by `its occasional use the- skin acquires the smoothness and softness of a baby's. Glyccdonia isnot sticky, and gloves may be worn a. -few moments after using it. Price 15c and 25c. Delight- ful after shaving. entalist. org'ens- on this side `of the line may have been` better ithtans the 'umders.t.anding of VV. H. Taft, Hon. Champ Clerk, and sruch-like e0n-ti-n- entalist, advocates on. the other side of the line. There is! nobody in the ownership or management _of the Globe. and Star who is msome loyal to Clanaztla or the U nio Jack th-aun W. H. Ta-ft. anodl Champ -Cl.-ark. are to the United States and /the Stars and: Stripes. "There is: no substance in the pmten-ee that the stupidity of W. II. Taft. Was? an easy dupe for the e.mart.nese of the Globe and Star; also that. the policy which W. .H. 'l.`ai't. lJli(?I`!DfI`(?`tE1l -as' the destruc- tion of Canadianiem Was; the _Globe- Starr iiifalli-ble agency `for the up- building of Canadianizsm. Reciproc- ity nsow Sl'tElI1ld'S` mvealed in the Words`! of W. H. Taft as :1. n.ak'ecl' ~&1'11Id un- ashametl conspiracy against Cen- adi-atni_sm.- It. is .easic.r `for Canadians `ho believe that the continentyalist ad- 'voc.a.tes! of this cominrtry were the clsupes {of -an American. eonsrpdrazcy than tn believe that. W. H. Taft was the du-no of Hon. W. S. Fielding. Hon. William Paterson, the -G150-be. Star & C0. iimderstaanding of the con-tian.- l Is 0 en for all orders in CASTINGS. MI L REPAIRS, 8:3. Boilers. Engines and all kinds of farm and stationary machinery made and repaired on sholtcst notice and moderate prices. ` Al work done by expert machin- ist and guaranteed first class. BARBIE smawms comm DUNLOP STREET EAST 3A R R I E Brewed Entirely from the Fines! ` T Mal! and Hops. MONKMA1\`{.W T.Beecm . a General Ban.- .'in{I VBusinc88. . . Notes Discounlml I at "reasonable rates. . Collec- ' l'0?.3_ VV' Nots and Accounts given ` attention. - - Issued payable anywhere. outside banks cashed qfeaschange. . . . . }._: Cached or Collected THOMPSON _ CREW. PUBLISHER. Splendid ALE and roman `The Best and Brightest In Cask and Bottle _T. azacaor-"r,% '1'1i.AxiI:N'r Anvnmxsns, Vatican- A.I1nHnn Quinn A__ MANUFACTURERS. BANKERS. ...'0F`... Expert Machinists '01:. Ham-0-10 to 4 VP`!-lZO-N`EV ias MR. JUSTICE LENNQX, N the Act, passed in the last 968- siou of Parliament, to amend the J udgves. Act provision is made for adding two judges to -the ',High Court of Justice: in this prov- ince, says The Mail and Empire. on F.rid.~ay. Yesterday Mr. ,I__Iaught0n Lemxox, K.C., was" sworn in7one of the new places thus reatd on the High Court. Bench. If the Min.is ne.r of J ustioe ma'ke`Vs' as good a choice for the remxainiaig pl-aoe, the eect, of the new legislation will be strengthening to the High Cou1'1_;. ` It would be diicult to a,mnan_i: in ` all 'pa1_'ticu1a.rs_ quh.1iet1'7 `On CD. V anager Iizlrrie. her-I. take HR 1 If I11 r;-ha-11' . . L .,. - {h(-I`x_- \\'}1i<-11 t1`LI`)]`i.\`- T110) will 1. `(`0llI`." prr-.<~x Of th `I'I than Mr. Lexmbx to join the circle of judgesvwho form that court. . In the House of Commons,` for twelve years L`ne:.s:at as .ou-South Simooe, Mr. L_en.no_x_ one of the most prominent of: Conservative members from Ontario; AHewasasromgp,a;rty`maz'minthis of `the wont. wt he was am :1 1;: low -1 < st<-mn pa rt 15 T(`\'( `H1 YT borhn estinu ixnpm <'iHzt*1 TO I`.\' t:1]u-n ra t4 *4} mm1<-_ power \..-..-. sunk side ment roof. .wo1: I 4 -.n\\ in \;4\ `[1 -I`6 *5 f `W011 2 3u..u`.D`m Noah. Th` W` 1 this I nixlg Watc rn.a.k<. *u._oo p m..0oba1t speoxai .. no a m IMO a m'l`o1-onto 8: North lw MI 1: m -- P Bayvoottunu 5 " 8.80 p m..'l`orunto & Midland- 7.48 8 In .....,....;G1-avenhurst 0.85am ,._..I-__ iil` !s....10.IlIsm 17.... `Mop m o-v v--.w-- "i'x'x'<:`iudinrz'_ -S1`:x1-d'a,.y.v Thursday, May 9, "1912. 10.87am .&Qpm -Zpm Barrie and ` No. .7.1 a m " 42....l.8 pjm? 66....5.8 p 1:: Midland. 4. ... can-.. 'l`Imus~ or Buascnnvnox. Pinetanlo Ana mustard. rnou. --2""IIIC1'p 22...."l.47am `.`.6;...5.8lP m praticaa. politits as` % the Gdijrexfn-'_ mecntis daalimg with` the; National Tmmseoptinental " Few members of the House had such a grasp` -of that lhsmga question `Mr. ; Letmnotx had. His; study of economy if constzruction and his mastery of -the details of the whole histaofy "of the National Transcontinental. Railway made his criticisxns extremely telling` and: of ngreatvaluetothaoountl-y. In the I" _ ._-__...- ...A.!... .,..,.... ......., -- ...._ --w_-,,_ 7 [exposure of the Govermnuenfc s methods _ and expenditure in connec- .this road, wmexposure which format! the. `feature of the of the Opposi- tion of 1909-10, Mr. Lenmox took at , vleadi-ng part. In ' support} "of the A series of resolutions he ` moved `in " thetseaion, where ' in he -laid before the <:oum:ry_pra.c- * ticany all -that is known; as 0 tothemethods-'pu1'ei1e&inthe con- etruetiomafthieroaduanndltheenor-A mous `sum to which its cost was be- ing swollen. He coVnci`I.1sive1y esbab- lished that instead -of, costing the 8.8- timated: sum of $25,000 to $30,000, at mile, the Eastern. Division-without including betterments, entrance to Winnipeg. shop equipmetrnt there, etc.-wo111d cost at the -rate of over $120,000 per mile. This ea1eu.1*a.tionA *- has been pretty well borne out in the etautemuemt submitteci by Mr.` Gordon Grant about two vmonths . 9290. In the stessio-11 just closed Mr. Lenmox presided` over the Railway Committee in a manner to win the V warm -approval of both sides (if the ' House. ' V In Pa.r1iame'nt the thoroughnoss of his legal twining`, hip habit of Van? azlyzing `all questions that came within the Sicvolpe of his interest, and master.` ling iisprightness stood `him in good. stead` `and . stood the country in goodl stead.` They will enable. him to srrve the public with no less ,din-tincmion on the High "Court Bench. , In sift-i ing testimony -and massing facts Vhel appeared to special nsdvanmge in his ` daealing with the Wi1 de-mess of evi- idenco taken by the Telephone Corn-i mittee, and; in his handling . of thei Farmers Barnk question. In the `trial of the that will ` e T _ . _ . _ A , 770 `I fa}: l\1 i;nw~; A "<')'f:tV117;T.HLgh 5 Court of Justice he will be con-I geniaxlly employed. POWERS L OF QBSERVATION, h HE Titanic disuastmj has set in motion msany trains of? re- ection. The Otmwa J our- ` nval notes the variations. in the stories of eye-witwses, and says that thel observation of A the -average person [is ve1'y_ untrustworthy, . ,Re4porters on the press nd it necessary to con-` sult several w_itnesses, and compare one .with another. The newspaper is. often blamed for the inaccuracies which remain after a my sever process -of si_fting, Thelcritic sees- uthe lit-tle mistakes that are prin17dJ but not the big ones that are xkept The Journal goes on `to spe 1k a curious instance of defective. ob-` servation. Dr,.' Bell, the model used for the creation of ' Sher]-oak" Holmexs; had a. hold-up enacted before the atu-dents of his "class, who were in- structed to observe the i11cide11t`(_:are- fully and report it. Hardly forty- ve per cent} of the ac_cou-nts were. approximately correct; .Word`s never uttered, {actions never ' performed, were set down.` ' ` 3? out. i a A man rushed into a Toronto newspaper oice one day with a story that a. drain. had caved in and killed. six men. A reporter hastened to the scene of the calamity, .which was only a` few hundred yards from the office. It turned out that `a drain had caved in, that nobody had been killed, arid: that one man had narrowly escaped death; but had: not been seriously injured, ' . While -we all admit the imperf ~ tions of. newspapers, [we begin to wonder what in days` before .newsw'=pers.. when people wpon _the .g!o?se:ips,' who`. passed stories about.` anti 1exa.gge_ra.ted~ 'inaocurac.ie5s /of eeye_-witjxiesBe_s. Sm SW!-`*5 WW1 biiiifted in the .of5;law.- age if `M; I {;1{ti1}s toub1;&}{t tiiieh xfrom. `fa.1sel_1ood~a.nd_ write down an account -as. nearly ag pop-. Often zocalpubnod might say uh-mvit is fat *9. to .wri-te `down something` theyldo hot say. knowledge of" consequences. W9 kn_ow'the rerwas 9. -batt.-tle of Wsater-' loo, andthat was defeated: _ because the event . `in~u`enced.= the whole course of We lmow that America. was discoxfened, be- cause .We tarejhere. ~]3ut as to isolat- ed events, which do not fomm or do not seem to form links in the chain of history, there must `be a good deal of inaccuracy msultisngv fi`ovni' % defective observartion. WHA11 ARE YOU `Dome `A I'I`H :the'Vorn.i.ngi of hydro- T ie1ectric`powgar,' 9. new era. of development should be 'usherred in to the life of Barrie, and: the opportunity is here for 1:heCo1u1- ci1,Vthe` Board of Trade and` the in- dividual citizen -to do something for the Town's advanaoesment-. Along this line are some ed'itou'ial'refe1'ensc-. es from The Galt Reporter which qiuo(tesaIw.r.ticle from Co11ier s max- press its views% on the [question of the iumd_ividua1_ s responsibility for lthe growth and advannoement of the comanunity in which he -lives-. -The |fo1]mving will islluftrgte: no; a.J.`..1u': o m ` " l8....8.8_0pm " 55..-- 7.50pm Many Canadians have habit of 'dbi.ng nothing "but the t.h.in:g which keeps -them: alive. `That is to say, `if they are brokers`, railroad bui'1dseu-S,` groeems, or insurance agents, they keep .poundin.g. away at these restpective `O0c1lIp8.ti0*n1Se~ long after they have a'.ccumnlated' fortun- es and: have i:nsu1~e-dl their posterity against want. One "reads every now and then of -men who have retired from businness, but who are compell- ed to return to it because without it life holds no interest; business` is , their only diversion. . One sees old men going to and from their places of business to the very day of their death; When they die, 9 ' men say they d-ied' in hatmsess. Able men ican be of service to the community [in which they -live, or to the nation, 9` by giving some of their time to the consideration of public mvatters and by doing things for the country lwhich. other men, less wealthy, have 'lnsot the oepportunity of doing. I _, _ - _ ' There `are scores of problems in lthe country waitlsing Vfo_.r men who `have the time and the/11eoerssa1'y ex- .pe.rienoe .With the world `to attempt it-heir S0111`-t-ion. There is work to be `done in the cities, in the tovwnships, `in the counties, right on up to the 'big national pnoblevms- -that wait. for `sIol=ution. T The man who attempts any of them may become a mere crank, `or a naationsal gtu-'re, or the }cha`irm.an of -an 0rphan s home, but, nvhatever the result, the very en- deavonr ' would` benet mot. only the man`, but the country. It is-a weak- ness to be inca.pab'1e' of doing but one s own bus-.ia1ess.`--C-o1lier s. The men .who constantly refuse to give any of their time to public or lnsemi-p-u-blie duties, though nancial- ly in a position to do so, are mere mxoiney grabbers. To a man with no nancial cares, over the height. of land,` so to speak, public service should be a -relief, a_ stzimulaant, in `fact. The best of citizenship is seen in the -actions of those who take the View that they owe sonneuthxing to the conmisunxity in which they live, and `govern thetmse1ves'acconding.1y, tak- ing` positions on civic "bodies and as- sisting in the ailtfion `of such p-ro- blems as reach to the heart of the people s welfare`. However hu-mible `the position open to the earnest citi- lzen who is willing to shoulder bur- J-.._. .0-.. 41.- --_--___._.. _._-,1 1. . ceive reward for his labors. - Llhul VVJIKI J-J vv tabmnua l:'\l Lraavuluvg uyu; dens. for the. common .' good, he should ucoepto the same. If ambition stirs him, he will in due time re- b Urnfortunately, we have in Can- ada too many of the mon-ey-g=rub- hing class. who toasrt. Tt-heir shins in lei-su-rely fashion `before the. grate and give the hours of da,Vlig11t ~ oo their own concerns-. ` Thcy may be `movingspirits in great business en- terprises, but they lack the essen- . of good citizenship._ V Co11ier s gritioism is/t_.%i1'ne.1y.--TGplt Reporter. I Have we not some of this class in Barrie? 4. Positions? around. the Council board," on `the Board of Tnazde asndt other public offices sveem to go `.`a-begging. Why is4 this so? It'seems apparent that require t.o oake a leaf out of the book of progress. of `Des Moines, City of PAID UP CAPITAL. $4,-ego,ooo \ ` ranzsxmvn: FUND - - $5.600,000 A A-SIMS. + - % %M3a-iseratnarrieAwait I_'!.!%; .9_N.I!A";`l9!!_B.0.WTH or A. mx }ct1I(|1;tW1n bit :)n- Eta-<;1sto:x1;r 11:1:-kea-'t`o`z" dnenpt business relations. A L _ . V % Tl-IE B ANK o F 1` o no N1` 0 ...:n.- u. ........ 41..-... as ......a.. -0 ;.=.;a.:....-.-- __'_...u. _._.a __;.2_p. ,. ,f -no`-u acquaint \In I\II\\Ifl`I\I V with mom than" 55 'yaard_of continuum growth and satiafactory service, invites _ \ ~ . 3 Allll AQIR iuuiqunninnn A gang-cg.--... x`om~;1E7RN At) VA s_A \;lNdS` Ann nifsrm-zssv Accdiiai` ?~has tume-(E fovezgi an thed;et'aaj{s T-of ._ order to g'iv e"all his'tiine we the city s progress said: `"1, had lived my life,-had got brejtt well o, and hadn t. done eanythlng tohelzp make the -town thathgd. helped: make" me. -Lots of .others had done the same thing, and the fcowzn` was going toVpieaes. I began this work as sort of payment of an ,ove.r-due debt; snow I nd that besides being a duty it s the best business move -that I ve ever made. ' ` Again the old truth, you see: pub- lic azffaim generally go wrong to the 1- ----1--e_ .... v\...n: m.+ `fa luslm` Q3141 Visas .7 V- AQVRILIEIIICJL [. 5;;-eajcea Ds`~Mo;i1u; committer ____-,. IL`; 4... Ionmons or 0TH!-IR ml-:_R_s; T 1 NOT ' A 0r3;zia_ Pq.cket._ ` Up to the time of going to -press the Packet has heard nothing of this Barrie Advance nominating Reeve lggnnett for the vacancy in South Aauvyv Simooe. Barrz'_e Satur(:?`ay-J7|iorni/rg.f "i{{'oLLi;g:i$gZ 1;} me "repeat what everybody well knows, that it is a-1+, ways the under dog phat squeals? - _'_'I. T __-- _.....A. . LLA -u~u.Aunn u\A.n `} `ance. Orillia Packet. ` ` The Barrie Advance says there `are several millions in States gold coins circulation in Canada. Trust these mi].1i:onaire publishers to know Where the slpecie is! Beeton Warld. A The speedies-t .way of 9 bringing about friendzlyi relations the horse and the auto is -a. k.i~nsd.'ly ia1-tro- . ductian of the. noble animal to his} modern rival. Have him {look it over, smell" it, and thus become familiar before -a. dread of it_be es- tablished: fro-m, fright. V 3 Orillia Packet _ According to all the testimony avai1a!b1`e Toronto is: suffering griev- ously from the antics of a. wretchedr ly inconmpetent City Council. And what wonder? The average elector .will vote for a candidate for public oice for any reason. under the stun except that he. is t `for the job. Orillia Times. Mr; Israel, of New Orleans, `who has spent the past few s-ummers in Ori-Ilia, recently shot himself and died as the result. His friends are at a. loss to account. for the rash act, as he seemed -to be in his~'us11a.l' health; (Apparently, the thoughts of going -`back to O1-illia for the summer were too -much for him). _ Will ex-Mayor Beecroft, ex-Ald;_er- nnaan S.p-not-t or even Deputy-Ree-ve Wesley rise and quote the motion or repo-rtailthorizing that manhole on Elizabeth St.? ' S. Admns, Chief of Police and Sallimry Inspector of .Midland, noti- ies the denizens. of that place that Ht is a breach of By-law No. 484 to ` keetp hogs . within the wrnunieinpality. Presumse .we=wil1 shortly hear of a i large exodus ,of Midland people. It should be known to everybody in these (lays +01 gasoline motors, lamps and stoves; that gasoolizne will not explodie unmil its fumes have been mixed with at least six parts- soon as any liquid. known, but. let it alone and it `bum ourt, doling no damage and leaving no scar or' isign of fire. Mixed . with air in the luproportions mentioned _it is ias'dm1- ;ge.1-ous ` as dynamite.` No receptacle `holding -this liquid" `should be left uncorked, for to do so is "'00 make the room) where it is kept far worse than a powder magazine. This matter of of air. Gasoline Will catcli ne as _ safe]-y handling gvasoolinev is! very_s:'m1- ` pie, and `no one should be .igvn-osrant-' of. h.oW.'i13 shqpld be done. T ` C`_(:)A[_IN_CILLORS READ THIS} MAKES US NOTE AND COMMENT. jirojoj MUCH FOR HIM. M'EF:TA_'_PH0R. HUI: ll-LILLCI U41 3 I./1-lift am not pig :1nder the b7\1I\U HQRSE SENSE. OVER; mo BRAN.CliES IN CANADA -Pnhltnhaa mm the office. 123 Dunlap Street. lune. in the County .0! Bimooe. the Pro- vince of Ontario. Cumin. every Thursday Mominmby (`CHESTY.;, ;_V : .. .-.-:1-;. F,,_ ` TSTEWART 1l1 STEW ssr; BABBI8~ em, Solieitqlfs, Notaries Public, and ` 0onveyancors;~ Money to loan" in --- --ma cl. 5 `her aunt. Oce. LENNOX, CQWAN & BROWN, BAR- risters, Solicitors . for obtaining pro- bate of. wills, guardianship and ad- ministration, and general Solicitors, Notaries, Conveyanceis, etc. Offices, Hinds block, `No. 6 Dunlop street, Barrie. Money to loan at 41,5 and 5 per cent. Branch oices at Cree- morc and Alliston. Haughton Len- nox, K.C., Alex. Cowan, G. E. J. Brown, LL. . G. A. RADENHURST, BARRISTER, T `Solicitor, Notary Public, to. Ofce, lat oor Bank of Toronto Building. l Money to loan at lowest rates. __.___.___._____..____._________.______..__. CRESWICKE & ALEXANDER, BAR- ristert, Solicitors of the Supreme Court of Judicature of Ontario, , Proetors, Notaries, -Conveyancers, etc. Money to loan. Oce, Ross block, Barrie. A..E. H. Creswicke, K.C., Arthur Alexander; ' _________________._____________.___. 'STRATHY an ESTEN, BARRISTERS, Solicitors in High Court of `Justice, .Notaries Public, Conveyancers. Of- cea over the Bank of. Toronto, Bar- rie. Money to loan `at lowest cur- rent rates. G. H. Eaten. DONALD ROSS, LL.'B., BARRISTER, Solicitor, ' etc. Bank of Toronto _ Building, Barrie. Money to loan. _DR. J._ A. C. EVANS, PHYSICIAN, AL \ (V nnnn as #A9 Q{1nnnn DR. A. '1'. LITTLE, -LATE or I-L--....`I.:II n..4. nm..- nun ....:A.-um DR. W. A. ROSS, PHYSICIAN, SUR- geon, etc., L.R.C.S., Edin., L.R.C.P., T.l\'\l`l\i| nmnn nut` rnnhlnnnn n- `H'No new name \;viil'-t>o:I;ti(ler'1 the Sub luuption~Llat until the money is paid. ` ` .:.'.|...-...n....... ........ :.. ..-non-u' Inn flu-an Innnth