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Northern Advance, 23 May 1912, p. 2

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T0 j onuzk mans orlriiciias J vuu nuns, 81-D !.l!gll.$!" . VSheAco1}Idn_ t objetptions, Que, 1f"she`~ w.er e'o. corpor- Does your F wife, Mobiieot when you stay mat laterat n_1ght? _ F , ' ans, , . 9 .. uuuuuvs VJ. _|.-uv mwuu-.-Jnury Dc _ Waller. - Sanna. of the Island vTo_wzn--Mary E. Waller. :- `V Through `thg Posem _Gat e--Fl_o1`- Am)`. T ---1--- Mia; "kibie Gau1fr-K te Langly `A D.vuf#1tr of the Ri:ch -.-Mary u .|Ja-V~.I.Bo The `s'3:ar1et Cam-.--Richa.rd Harding nnv{ .. ..u uuvtxyu u .1.` an 11Ul. l .LI.LI\IAl'\4', A The` Winning of Barba-1'.aeW0rth-- - H. B. Wright. The Key to Yesterday--Ohsas`. Ne-l ville Buck. T n The Gesntlemacn from Indiana.` "- Booth Tarkington. ' . The Casta.w~ay-H. Erminie Rives. The Puppet Crown - Harold Mc- Grath. Molly Make-Be'1ieve--Elea,nor Hallo- well Abbott. ' Vera the Medium--Richard. Handing Davis. L -- The Wood Carver of LyrmpusI - = lMary E. Wal'ler. - T The Man Who Understood Women .--Leonard3 Merrick. I A Thief in` the Night--E. W. Hor-, The ,Annateu.r Craoksman- -`E; W.` ` Mornung. = - The Silence - of Dean Mait1a`ndt-- G.re'y,` ; V . Sand-y-AJice Hegan Rice. T `Mary 0amey--Kate Langley Bosher The Rose in the Ring`--Geo. Ba.-vr ` lmeoutcueom-._ .n.Ann.; .n.Ir\.I\lV `IL J-'lVlJ-j.I.]JWJU JJIWIL The Trail of a Ten:derfoot--Stepheni Chalmers. A ` Sidney C-arteret--I-Iarold Bindless; The VoW.--Pa.u1 Trent. The Stampeder--.-S. A. White. [ The Frontiersnnan-H. A. Cody. I The- Broa.d- Highway--'-Jeery Far- nol. V The Life Ever1asrting--Marie Corellil The Sin-ger of the Kootenay-n.. E.` V..,....1n- ..-.An\,. |J'All48\JI. VJ. ULLC .lL.\I\ l-Cll.`ll`yjJ~.Ig .111-I Knowles. . - j The Long Ro1~1-M-ary J ohnston..V A Girl of the LimberI0sh-G. Strat- .L..__ 'l)_'..J._,. V! .n. \.Iu\.7 v4. UJl\J .11 L) L IJCQV 11.lCD"" J. llilillb Hardy. . _ _ - Trcsq)a ssv--Mrs. H. Dusdeney. . The Conict-David Graham Phillips vEth>an Frome--Edith Wha rbon. The Prodigal J ud ge--Va1V1ghan Kes- 4-on The editor of the Liskeardl Speak- er, a life-long Grit, has made the painful discovery that the Toronto Globe does not tell the truth, and calls upon Mr. Rowell to read the` organ out of the party. The party is small enough now---what it would 1,- :1: 4.L- _.-......-_--_7 1: FICTION. ` Rejwveanation of Aunt Mary. Members of the Family-Owen Wi--` V110 The vie-;ver--Wm. Dana. Oncutt. I What s-His-Nzune--Geo. `Barr % 110- i I`1-_1.-`L ,_..... * n .....u u LL19 4` u.1u.U"-\JCU. '.1)U.I'1' L! Cutcheon. The Mag'11et-Henry C. Rowland. The Root of Evil-Thos. Di:31L ` VF1... Tl`....:1 _r , -- \.NLl-J- V1. vuu 44LuLu\:1Luau*U. DUl`ul`V' ton Porter. % % I A Prairie Courtship--Harold Bind- 1OSSs V I The Following of the S`tar-F1orence I 'l)..._-1.__- The ' The A HE SAW THIS,'TOO.V V Huntsville Forester; - Barrie sx engineer ` re'p0rts' that the town s implements and tools are badly cared for. - We suspected this when on ameoent visit to the Sim-' ooe to.wn. AN ADJ UNCT TO THE PARTY ! uquug; vsavwsu Aa.vvv"Wuayu LU ,WUL.lJ.\1} L; if the newspaper liars; great and small, were drummed out of it V I almost painful to contemplate. Scotch Settlement Correspondent in! Beeton World. . i The readers of The Beeton World I a.re pleased that the obituary poet gets little encouragement from its editor. Just now a neighboring newspape? is serving up doses of the ; most nauseating doggerel ever in: icted on long-suering `subscribers. We would suggest. -charging a guinea a line for each insertion as a. remedy. E5110 ahrthcrn gxivaucci ` +uu -- vaxv H A.ua5 U.L um: out-a1"J._' 1U1t71lL'U Barclay. ` `Love in a. Little To.wn---J. E. Buck- rose. 'The Last Gal1ey--A. Conan `Doyle ' i'rhe Postlnaster of Market Deightonl ;_1S` 1)1.:n:..- n.._-..L..-... *-,.,,, -. __. _ .~.\..-- I r ...--U .L uouuuuu Lvl. LIL LILOIJ. ACO JJCISILLUII Phillips Qppenhesi-m.. Tess of the D Urbesvilles--Tl1ormas` TT- _. .`I__ 0rz'llia1 Va;I::-3't: KILCI 1 LC Davis. tints ILA \J 1:111; II: a ing D vis. Q._....1-A_ (`L itioney Moon'---J. Farnol. TlT.'......_'_... -0 h, 1 117 sons OBJEQTORT` SENSIBLE. Manager NOT BRITISH JUSTICE. ITHOUT entering `into the merits of the charges laid against Dr. -B-eattie Nes- bittz, the. fact may as well be admit-V ted that. the provincial officers! of` the law have little to congratrulatei themselves upon in cormecion with `the sharp trick by .which they smug`- i gled Dr. Nesbitt. out of Chicago] Without giving him. `an opportiinity of oonsultinglliis counsel there. The United States authorities had shown no disposition whatever to thWa.rt the efforts of the Canadian oicers to bring the fu,<.,ritive back for trial.` I Comtmissioner Foote, after hearing the evi-dence offered: on beihalf of the `Attorney-General s Department, de- cidieodl thatthe. prisoner shou1d"be ex-I tradited, .a.nd' the Govt. at Washing- ton endorsed this decision and is- sued a Warrant of surrender. Either Dr. Nesbitt sv e.\'tra(lit.ion was legal, in which case it would have been carried thnroug`h no matter what move ..H`_obb-e-Is your wi_fe'cV1'-itical? T Nhhbg-Fghtfu1! She is almost nanny 15.-year-old daj;ghi:emj. I . ' S'mrc'r Pmnson .u. A 'l"l`ltNl"l`ln\1' D A II'\ n S . ' c ` O ..Tr`;'E-r`. .`.`.?:, ;,m Horseshoenng Nu ....JN.!=.I15_LI1. sf ;_"-:j vv MA VUFATERER OF Bggies, Cqrriages. Wagons ,1 leighs and Cutters. I Gnu.-..._ 1\__- will now sell their 10 day Transit Policy at $150J)er $190 Insurance. Write or call if you inten shipping Horus West. 9W` l__ I SPECIAL THE YORKSHIRE INSURANCE co. will now sell their m A..- m........: alolorlo I The` Insurance Man ,STL`WA1iT_. &m smw uh`, B}1'Rn1s- `Ana HA-Gin-ilvncu 'K.'nI-nncnn 'DnIn7Hn nun} is typically Yankeei,ii`bu`t. _xi*i1ic:}1vCan- I cadizms ame not accustomed to as- sociate with the 'adimin.istration_ of British justice. The incident is certain to create :1 large mcasmre of public sympa.thy for Dr. Nes- bitt, which, combined With_h_is_ pop- ularity ` `among a remarkably wide circle of .acqu-aintances, may con- siderably decirezase the pr0baJbi1it.y of the CvoW11 s- slecuri-ng a vrdict against him. ` i " ____...._.. , MURPHY kc` ESTEN, T4.-`.3 Q'.-.._.._-.__ 11 Wehave a large a.mo_unt gt money to 109. ng atlowcst current ratesgxther In small or in large amounts. on the security of good farm mort- ages. McCARTHY. BOYS& MURCHISON, I I unlop Street Barrie. Having spent 4 years Post Graduate work in Britinh Hospitals and having served as Clinical Assistant in Golden square Ear. Throat & Nose Hospital, London: Royal London Ophthalmic Hospital (Moorfields) ; for a term as Resident Surgeon in Royal London 0 hthalmlc Hospital; Bristol Eye Hospital. Bristo ; and Birmingham Ey_e llos Ital. Birmingham : former Member of Bmtlsh phthalmological Society. ] OFFICE--78 DUNLOP smsm. BARBIE. { `Phone 5;; P. O.tBox. 96. ---SURGEON--- E L.R.C.P. 8: s. Edinburgh; M.F.P. &: s. Giaagow `Eye. Ear. Nose 5 Thfoat. `G. G. SMITH 65 00., PHONE 82. ES-j foknl-nail `IQRD TT..,)..-A.`..1___._ LENlNox,t. COWAN & BROWN-,-1-3E2- { Brown, LL.B.i risters, Solicitors for obtaining pro- bate of wills, guardianship and ad- niinistration, and general Solicitors, Notaries, `Conveyancers, etc. Offices, Hinds" block, No. 6 Dunlop street,` Barrie; Money to loan at 41,5 and 5 per cent. Branch offices at Cree- morc and Alliston.'. Haughton Len- nox, _K.C.,' Alex. Cowan, G. E. J. G. A. RADENHURST, BARR1sT1m,| ,Solicitor, Notary Public, &c. O'lce,| lat oor Bank of Toronto Building. I Monoy to` loan at lowest rates. CRESWICKE & ALEXANDER, BAR- risters, Solicitors of the Supreme Court of Judicature of Ontario, `Proctors, Notaries, Conveyancers, etc. Money to loan. Oice, Ross block, Barrie. A. E. H. Creswicke, K.C., Arthur Alexander. I L M. 0., c. M. (_'l`or.) Late of Toronto General Hospit_al. Oce of the late Dr. Smith. Collier st STRATHY 85 ESTEN, BARRISTERS,| Solicitors in High Court of Justice, Notaries Public, Conveyancers. Of- ces over the Bank of Toronto, Bar- rie. Money to loan at lowest cur- rent rates. `G. H. Esten. dry goods, g,'r_oc_ers~,T furniittuve deal- ers, Inamufactuirin-Q Vea~tab1is'hmen1ts., automobile -dea.]e1's, mechanics, pro- fesgzional men, and in fact a11_elass- .., I`! 0 4 9' St., Toronto, late of Brooklyn (N. ` Y.), Eye and_ Ear Hospital, will be . at 67 Owen St., Barrie, every Sat- urday. Diseases-Eye, Ear, Nose T and Throat. Consultation hours, 11 am. to 5 p.m., and by appointment. ----------------------- I IDR. MORTIMER LYON, 31 CARLTON 1 DONALD. ROSS, LI_;.B., BARRISTER,' Solicitor, etc. Bank of Toronto I Building, Barrie. Money to loan. _._j-- I DR. A. T. LITTLE, LATE OF re1.......1.:'n n..4. nm-.. ......1 ......:.1__-- l EDR. H. T. ARNALL. OFFICE AND 1)..n:.l.._.... ....._..-_ Al W- 4;- Wm. DR. J. A. DR. W. A. ROSS, PHYSICIAN, SUR-I geon, etc., L.R.C.S., Edin., L.R.C.P., `London. Oice and residence, Dun- lop'street-, Barrie. Telephone 77. Fife and Life Insurance U Real Estate Agency V A 1 Money to Lot). A numb! 0! and Fun: and Town Pro- mu r sale on my mum. ages. 1v1cUAIt.'1't1X. . Street Barrie. 0 business man in any town` "shou1{1 allow it newspaper pub- lished in his town to go `With- out his name and business~ ' being mentioned somewhere. if: its C-0-lulmans, Saks an exchaiige. This applies to all kinds _ of businas, general stones, IL, 1 - - ` ` L I3 V` A tors, JILUL & XLJJVI LIV. . `-9 *-"-`-'"*-'4' Solicitors, Notaries Public, and Oonveyancers. 4 Money to loan in any sums ate 5 per cent. Oice, 13 Owen 8t., Barrie. H. D. Stewart, LL.D., D. M. Stewart. UN WLN, MURPHY & ESTEN, ON- tario Land Surveyors, Engineers, Vetc-. Established 1852. Oice, Medical Building, S. E. corner Rich- mond and Bay streets, Toronto. Telephone, Main, 1336. Instructions left with Strathy & Esten, Solici- tors, .Bank of Toronto Building, Barrie, will be promptly attended to. -V.-.......-.;.s w uv., .I..u.\Jnuy 00. DO` "t't}1ished 1869. Undertakers. Open day and night. Morgue and chapel in connection. Barrie, Ontario. var: yo 4&0 \Io . .\J 7 A11.` K}, J. AL J-k7l.\J.I.'.l.LV Surgeon, ete, "Coroner for Simcoe County. Oice and residence: Wil- liam street, Allandale. Telephone 269. 1.1.1.1. 1.1413, JJIXJJJ \l.l.` I '+(':.hu1:<;i1ill,hOnt. Oice and residence, `John. St.. near corner Elizabeth. Phone 213. = '4-0 ;.. .5 . LLI!&V 41441.1. \JL' 1.` J.\J1'J ILLVJJ Residence corner of Toronto and Elizabeth Streets. (Opposite F1iza- beth Street Methodist Church), Te]e- ' phone 1675 I -_v (Successor to the late R. L. Buwick) Dr. J. ARTHUR ROSS 035055: ROSS s'r. JOHN BARR'S OLD STAND F. MALCOMSON_ want; I nus _.v_-.., `'4 . \ . ; no .5-I.u\.zu [ILL U1-UB9" es bf lxsinss mean. This doe not mean; . that you should have a whole or half or even a. quarter of 41 `page in every issue of the paper, but your n-anne. and businws shouldi `nbe imehtio-ned if you do not use'mom ` _;_ . +J"IQ'l'I D .-.----- mwo TAR'1pms`. MONEY TO LOAN T~IDI:1z'rAK}:R.s. 0.. EVANS, PHYSICIAN, . 114- - (`A-nan Au ' _13ir'Ys'IcIAN" `S. 'i3ARRm was` made by his Chicago lawyer, or it was irregular, and therefore the prisoner should have been allowed to a.vai1 himself of the services of his legal adviserr. The whole aair smacks of the smartness `which CRAIGHURST, om. ELICENSED AUCTIONEER I FOR THE COUNTY oFms'IM'c_o_af` Most reasonable terms given on al Stock Sales uuu uu'_uu no pay U18 1" , ' W ` Advertisements arg ltcflarged MOO dimm r '18 8Dace-l2 lines nonpareix 1 inch. ' - masum make mu. IIIBCF Id UH 01. be per line. apnoe- [ inch. -..-... _...; 0. TRANSIENT Anvmmsn . Legal Notices. Auction 1 W etc.-First insertion 1 cei::se8'.e?n`- subscguentxnsqrtlon 5 cents per lline `me. can Re mg notxcee, 10 cents per 1i` insertion ; 5 cents per line for euch 23b se insertion of the same matter. obitu `Wu 0545 be oer line. coxnucr CHA.\'Gl-ZS, _Advex-tigers vsjill please bear in mind notlce`of1ntent1o_n to change a(1x-gmsemthll mustbe handed mto the other not later em` Saturday at 10 o_ clock. and the copy for M change must be In THE ADVAZ\'( [ 3" lat.er than129 clock noon on lVlun1ay week, otherwise the ad Vertiser's annuum. `"1! may not be made public until ` ing. th: xwek folio` ` CONDENSED ADVERTISEM ENTS. Condensed advertisements on first pages, as wants of all kinds. lost and found, propem for sale or to rent. Bpcqic ax-riclcs, ac J`) must be accompanied wlth the cash. " '9 Cuts. for advrtiscments must _ _ in every case be moungcd on solxd metal bases `THE am mums meg Limited Manufacturers of and Dealer: in all kinds,- Rough and I)rcsscd ].un.1..-r Doors.Sash. Blinds. interior Finish, Em Columns, Tanks and Water Tr - Laying and P;lishg2%i:l;l:'d~0od Floors % Contracting and Buildinu }C.%tirnIm>_: gm,` OFFlCE-BAYF`lELD ST.. BARRIE cm I ' JOHN JENNETT THOMPSON CREW. PUBLISHER. Druggist. |SI. J_ohn & Grookerl Trlge New Found_rj| N 'rnI\f\21'I'\ '!"L_JE'-I-unu- v pvvo naaawo COMMERCIAL DISLAY Rates will be given on application, NEXT coon TO TH E TANNERJYD MAKES YOUR SKIN LIKE VELVET- Monkrnatfs Glycedonia. -- .. _.._ -. \..J\.-...-.- is not sticky, and gloves may be Worn a few moments after using it. Price 15c and 25c. Dc1'gh:- ful after shaving. Has a marvellous effect 0:: rough skin. One or two app`nca- tnons will remove the roughness, and by its occasional use the skin acquires the smoothness ans softness of a baby's. Glycedonia . .A,o , . .1. ..-4 -4, ' Tim ADVAXCE 1s LYQPAI. I".iI`l`.Il`nI':nn AF us. RAILWAYGUIDE 1310 mg` Um` 8.` UICWSIPHJDCIT U'V able to tell just .what business_ is represented in a town bv looking at the b'i1z;;ii_nesesl11:1e{)1i;(ned i;nm1;11et1:!.p- er. T1913 DOGS! Vwn advertiser. The man who does' not {advertise llxlils b1l;il;?`hg0e8 an ig- Justice to- 'mse] ` ' town. a is the -man who `expects the mews- paper_ to do the most .fme for Ins: tamxhe The man 131:)` on aharLng' ' ~b'usu1esa . t ' rtO'WI1.,-.1')1lti1Ef118B to-Lmdvertiee business, is not a. ad-F %ADAVER'I& ISING Brewed Entirely from the Finest Mal! and Hops. DUNLOP STREET EAST B_9_:3_R I E V Transact a General Bankin B usineee. . . . . Notes Discounted at reasonable rates. Collec- tion q/' Notes and Accounts give" BARBIE BBEWING * GBMPMY T.Beecroft aEcn'orr, Mwwaer ,Drqa Ieued payable am/whe1l'e. Oheques on outside banks cashed atdoweat rategtfeazchaozgcg . - - - _-5'91: Cached or.- Collected Is 0 n for all orders in CAS'l`I.\'(;.~`, MI L REPAIRS, &c. Boilers. Engines and all Mm? farm and stationary rnuchinc-1')` m and repaired on shoucst nonw : moderate prices. (ago. MbNKMAr~g, _ Al work done by expert rum-hi 1st and guaranteed first class Splendid ALE and PORTER The Best and Brightest In Cask and Bottle BANKERS. ; THURSDAY, MANUFACTUREEQE ,O_oc H'ow$--'I0t_'7~4 Expert Machinists ;0F. a. co. V i:'m7rEx3' '1{vis" s'6ias 6E1x'u?as` $1.50 IN ADVANCE Pil-I OVN E 136 aust ev base: Barrie. so! `.11., CR1 % Barrio aha Midland. 25 .... ..88Qpm . 24.. DE! Rich (511111. Dav (`xii Mu of t zstolll MI GOOD BUSINESS ADVICE. ax; In 1 run: ` , No. "H.110 p mucobalt Speaial .. Noam 46 10.10 a 1nToronto 8: Norm Bay 5.15 p m _,68 3 50 p m..Nort.h . 12.50 p m 64 8.20_ p m..'l`orunto& Midland `M2 1!. m 6:! n .... ....L......o a OR o m .11 23....10.20am 27 II Univ [J lung Lvlvutyth dVLJ\laIno\-9 5-... - .- .... ..Gra.venhu1-st. 9.85am Dalily includirisz Sunday. Oomngwood and Meatord. Thursday, May T23, 1912. 'l`1cRMs or Sunscnlpon. KYO I7 01 I5 Penetang._ No. a m 56....5.85pm 1;....1.06p In 22. . .f.7.47 9. m 26. . . .5851) In Iii auuruu `vuuw HERB me` . V V . . . . V .. uu uu.u~aJ, U1: but: cm -. W. , u ing of the Mighty Shows. 11 .work and no play would make Jack a dull boy, . and scholars of all schools should} see the parade of The Mighty Hang on the Big Show date, June 121211. No good boy would be kept in late, and` all would getxout and go to see the lion, the -monkey too, aavwell as the elephnut viBs::c_hory' : The 5 f"1e`M"h" `tau Shaw: t(;mlB`g`-1% land meat that the Q nhnmn -'|.1.._L""" '.Ll .'.'- of, ..aL| kt Tgiiighty Haag Show. 'The11etare- three great epochs in the life of a, child; the coming` of its birthday, the opening of school, and the oonling of a circus or` the Big` Show. spectacular an- nouncement that The Haag Mighty Shows would -be- in Barrie on June 12th has somewhat disturbed! the childrens. minds -as to which was the greatest event, the olaosing of the school their birthday, or the com-. {nu ml-' +1.... ` `lt:.{.La... :11_____ unr- u up`; uuc .L(ll.&l\.7 U1. DHU` m1}n1u,una aopmmsit ind from Barrio are as tollpwa: '1 `1`1`eie is`;a great`deal'o:I5Fp'al.'vi' over` dirty bills, but did you hear of anyone refusing a bunch of them, just because they _needed their! faces washed. , ` { TA shipment of seven toms of Bibles left New York one day last week; `Yet there are folks within` reach .Who -act as if they never heard of the book,` -Inuc1h' legs `read one-- even `in " New York. Once `more people are advised to] swat the housey. But swatting is not enough, for swat as you will, the pest will not dowm. While, however,- swatting helps rto -ltssen the nuisance, `more can be `done in that direction by keeping clean srurnourndin-gs` and ]the use of door and window screens. , Despite rain and lowering skies, it` is as glad time for-the Globe the day. It has been reassureadithat it can srtill look to Quebec for that glimmer of hope that therast bulk. 'ofthis' broad land so fnowningly denies it. AIpp&_1'entJy .they expect a frigid atmosphere in the . -Couchiching .T0.Wn', by the following 'from The Packet: Oril-1ia. s `coal lbarons h.avema;de up their minds }that. they will lose. no m:o_re money [by `bad debts , and after the end of this month, `Cash down, or freeze, will be the rule. ' ' . T . . | ' The weekly` meetings of the ~ Or-I illia Town Council `have developed into; weekly receptions for ratepay- ers with plans for 11e.W_ subdivisions, and other matters. to lay before. the !members, says The Packet. So much has this become the case, {that Mayor Frost. has suggested 'two meetings a week, one to hear delega- tions? and the other for general business. It was 10.30 before the Cormcil got through with devp1'1ta.- -tions and got down. to regular. busi- lness on Monday L-venin-gr ` i The 'Grl`l1](i Trunk railway has ]ant.ici~pa.ted the decision of the D0-1 minion railway commission requir` ing railway com-ponies, after a cer- tain, date, to burn. either oil or an- thracite coal within the province of British Columbia, to avoid the de- struction of valuable 1 timber by forest res. It is just completing the erection of an oil tank near its wharf in Vancouver, capable of carrying .37,_00O bmrels of oil. Pipes, ....,. LA L. 1.2,] .L`.....-... LL- L..'--1- A... LLAKI LASIILJJIIB .u|,_\1\Iu u`|5A\.lAJ UL U L. .L IRJLIJ I i. -.*.~o to be. laid mm, the tank to the` water, a.nd whenever it is necessary to refill the tank, the uid" will be pumped from the oil-t.a.nk, steamers bringing` it- from California. The` tank is composed of a steel] _shel1,I s1n"1`01mded' by a. wall, of re-inforce-di conc'vete. ' ' i The I.on Echo says_:-An_' an- lliversary that the Free. Press reportr ; vars overlooked in its haste to manu- facture exclusive news occurred last. week. A It was a. year ago Wed- nesday, May 8th that the Flying Post first h1`.0`u.gzht. .The Globe. The Mail and Empire, and The World into London at 5.55 51.111. It. was :1 week ago Wednesday that the Fly- ing Post was to have been discon- tinued-V. accordingi to the _a.m1ounoe- ~1nents* of the Free Press`. To make sure that. Flying Post was still running. Messrs. R. A. Mc~O1eary, W. J .T Darby and John ` Lang. cir- culat-i'o-11 anan.azze:rs crerspectively of The Globe. The .Mail and Empire and The '\Vor]~d, made a. trip on the train that brin.gz~s their papers here,` z11*1*iving'i at. 5.55 We:I11`ex<;da.y, just as they had a year `ago. ' They spent the aimivofrsary d-a.y with Mr. C1-ande Sa.nn.<:an. the London representative of The Globe. There. is one fea- ture The Echo. has forg*ot_.te'n. to mention. The Flying Post is now oa.id- for by all the newspxannemsv, `while last. `year the '.I.iber.a-I paid the `bills. - Gove1'n menti COMING OF THE CIRCUS--AN EPOCH IN CHILD LIFE. H'No ;1ew nnmefwill be added to the sub : Ionption List until the money is paid. \_.|__-._,, -1 _, 4| All Should See the Parade of the} 'Il'.'..'LA._, T1 , . DH NOTE AAND H '> TA nns?-<.>w Anvnmunn. (F-.A.) ; Motl1er.ACarew s Ohiclngm-+Kate D.` En'cyc1m:aedaa% "B: Music and M g:i`_a`z3Ig;__ (Stoke )-Rey. d' `by De- KJTIIJ W 'clJ\l\ICI LQQQUIUUI \.L' International Comfenence). W-atenr Powers of v(C< vation* Comnnissvion`). Lands; Fisheries (C-c _.-1.! __. 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