DR. A. T. LITTLE`, LATE or `telnn-.5611 n..+ naa..- .....: ..-..::-_-_ :3 mmox, COWAN & BROWN, BE- risters, Solicitors for obtaining pro- bate of wills, guardianship and ad- : Hinds block, No. 6 Dunlop ministration, and general Solicitors, Notaries, Conveyaneers, etc. Oices, street, Barrie. ` Money to lqan at 4% `and 5 per cent. Branch oices at Cree- more and Alliston. ' Haughton Len nox, .K.C.,` Alex. Cowan, G. E. J. nQ4\-v-n T .1 _ D GRESWICKE 5 ALEXANDER, BAR-~ Al BTBATHIY b ESTEN, BARRIBTERS, `Solicitors in High Court of Justice, Notaries Public, Conveyaneers. Of- ees over the Bank of Toronto, Bar- rie. Money to loan at lowest cur- rent rates. G. H. Eaten. - G. A. RADENHURST, BARRISTEB, Solicitor,.Notary Public, e. Ofce, -lat oor Bank of Toronto Building. !` Money to loan at lowest rates. - (Successor to the 1a`R. L. Barwiky DR. J. A.` C. EVANS, PHYSICIAN, Surgeon, et.`.,' Coroner for Simcoe County. Oice and residence: Wil- liam street, Allandale. Telephone 269. ' nu. 410' 1.. V 111.1. 11.11), 1411.! 1'1 U!` `Churchill, Ont. Oice and residence, John St., near corner Elizabeth. Phone 213. ' V\I.LV1.IJ.I.I Ll\JDU,- IJ Solicitor, etc. 3:13:00! Toronto Building, Barrie. Money to loan. nnnua Luna, ";T.?.'.`,o`iz?1'co`s.IIe`ii.'J" ` up?33;Z Court of Judicature of Ontario, Proetore, Notaries, Couveyancers, etc. Money to loan. Oce, Rouse block, Barrie. A.-E. H. Creswicke, K.C.,_ Arthur Alexander. The Newniarket Express-Her.a`ld_ understands that a petition. is-_ being circulated for. the repeal of local Qption in that town`. A F. A. MALcoMs9;~L mn:'.447a. . Dr; J. ARTHUR Ross Mouzvjo man A 11 In!-on nv'nnu...c -4 _.__ . ]you= , ildw ' 1.311;`. 079 '\Il 1 BARBIE.` | cnAIa.Huas'r. om. LICENSED AUCTIONEER E'f\`Q tuna: ;n.._.._-- _ ~ ,_ __vw---\anVl-LJl\ FOR THE counrrv or SIMCOE. Most reasonablc terms given on all: Stogk Sales V'1'1'1ct';_ HAD.VVA1\ OE 19 proven 1 h . mt circulation` of any paper intthe ?:`.,`i1; : by far the largest subscmon V fact demonstrate th *~,..o.ev-s=.~*.;....::.::,`:h=::,.~:v ad~vert"is`%%`%`i a : _ . a not an-aid to pay thgeprice. reaches ""3 Deorlo V/Advertisements `are cha. reed according t g:.i>-12 tines nonparen measure make 0.: `Wlibnunnnan. `case be moun -00.0 , Cghdeued ' as want:-of a for 131 mu9t.b9 Cut": ` for advrfisem 1] kinds, colmnxanb Anvnrrxsumx-rs. advertisements on ti cnts must in ev `ad on solid metal bases - Tu; mu mrmm MEE Llmlle d nvvllsll By! IJIUUHCO De!` `- Dc:?l'r:`.::'s%.B':I;ls`;'l`IIlt%I;IIor Finish. Etc, Plani VMatchiiig. Mould'n , us` Hot BlastDryingl iln. haunt and Polishing Hardwood Floors . V a Specialty Contracting and Building Estimates given. 0I"I'lCE-BAYl"lELD S'l`.. BARRIE. ONT Re-Sawlng ater Troughs JOHN JENNEE NORTHERN L ADVANCE Saturday` at no o'clock and 7 _ be in min: `later than 12 o'clock week. otherwise the IIIIIBC noon on Manda ' tlvertisesan y -In ELY not '13 lnnlln nuhlin non .L _n08mem. , a. van}/U HOE` ,, n Mon 115' m any -~.*:.';;....` (W60 to nnounoement t be mgde public until the week {anew- ma! 9 mo ' _ ___ _.-_- v -----IIIII IIIILT Limited Mannfaetnrers of and Dealers in all Rough and Dressed Lumber -"$1.3 I-4--- -* *' ` ta 1' In . . , uentinsertlon 5cents pergere, me 93 "W? '1'3Ansxn::n- M, 1m'rxsns., tgeftl. Noticesi Auction Dd. nninn:-any n -.-.-- .- SI. J_9lm_ __&; Groolu MAKES YOUR sxm LIKE VELVE'l`- Monkman .-.' Glycedonia. II... , -` Has a _marvellous effect on rough skin. One or two applica- tion: 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 may be worn a few moments after using it. Price 'I5c and 25c. Delight- ful after shaving. I VNEXTDOOR TO THE TANNERY `Is 0 n for all rde '. CASTING Mlff. REPAl(l)%S, go? 5 OCTOBER 24, . vyy--a-nu` A _ V COIDIERCIAL msuv Rates will begiven on application, wlrewednilrelu from the`!-`Ines! " Mal! and Hops. Published 1|-om the once. 188 Dunlo Street. Battle. in the County of Blmooe. a Pro- bunoe of Ontario. Quads. every * Thursday Morning. by V 1-noinrsox annw, ru3:.1snnn.M a. General Banking . . . . Notes Discomzted ` IT fGO.07!able rates. Collec- 1;Notea'and Accounts given DUNLOP, STREET EAST V BA R R I E T' RATES. T.Beecroft BARBIE BREWING GDMPANY Issued payable anywhere. on outside `banks cashed *1 Q/'_ exchange. . . . . Cached or Collected Splendid ALE and PORTER The Best and Brightest In cask. and Bottle on-:0. MBNKMAN. nmrint. ' _,___. ___--, unau- * Boilers. Engines and all kinds of farm and stationary machinery made and repairegl on shoxtest notice and moderate pnoes. V {tom Barrio are u` followu- CD_`.I_ C 1.. _ rm} mm. ab-t-I7!-fI;Ittnng"' '. 54 Al work done by expert machin- ist and guaranteed first class. BANKERS Hoim-10 to 4 MANUFACTURERS. Expert Machinists ; ::u:o'o g` . G. CO. _'P-l-IVO-N`E-V 1-3-6.- 1'6" 58;. 1!! --' Barrie. g1mz . , `I "WON .. 1.50 3. In .Nn.m ._ kn ?:?.E ! P"!?`?`l ~58....[:a'n-1" 55in Ylinxn C`?! II C _ .. T ' . 2 she There are at least .two cases of MW ,9b`roth_ers sitting together in the Brit; 6:1." ' of:Lords.j The` `Marquisf of `ya w1i`e s~'voice and vote ar'e`Vo_o1V.In`- mg by those `of his br0_hr,`~Loisdj" `gm , . 0 I?! 96; Whi1Ji i`.Ti7301!1Ii?%;34:H8L1?di '. E . ll. ` -Nqih &:'l`oront.ovL1l I! "`"u..o.."...a;' .': .i.:; a' `if: " V G:-fvonhurstln Allandaleg II: R p m..'l`omnmo & Midland 7-3 a` " p m..Uoba.lt special .. `I103 `. Daily including .Sunday. -18 .. I-wwyouo . M Eilidland (via Elmvglpei). A -' as-coo . DO gggg A- NOTE AND COMMENT, rgomzgziqood and Mustard. Quail `man: or Sunsonuvnox. sj& A Q. - A 1-1 "2 "" `,' .`'g, ";.l mu. potter The Mqms M-atr. ' If` I`1l\.*Is nn.` Ana: ilillmber of `wholesale prices continued d`ecline- during September, stand- '-i_ng at 132.5 as compared withT133.4 "in August, and .128 in September ;ment was. diie chiefly to Vdgacline in `the prices` of` fresh vegefizbles, e`s_pe-` -cially potatoes, while -there were. :_l_ig'ht increases in several commodi-V : ties,'; \-notably. dairy products, sh,- 'I`he: Dpgrtmellt of Labor s index: .1 of last year.` The downwgrd} move- i-iron. hides, M boots andshoee,* T mn- :?"ing% . vmate.rials_.v coal -and ;misce_l`laneoq_s_ ` bui_1d-A V "' o' `l 5. V 2.7..-a1.\D.m Ttham llpm `l8pm_ "Kira I7 A .Jai1er J oh Miller of the Owen Sound hast` e has entered on his 51st rvice. In an article con- gerning his experiences the Sun says-: Although Mr. Miller has -been at his post so- long; he says that had he ten sonshe would not wish any of them _ to follow in.his footsteps, for it is "a .business in Which _, a `\m_an works twenty-four hours a day for seven `days in the week. It has a humorous side too, for Mr. Miller, .who is a gocidf `story teller, can relate many funny tales. One incident that happened some years ago is Worth noting here-.. At -the time 1 this` was the jail for` Algomag district, and" a Woman, who` hailed from the wilds of A_lgQ]j[1a.'wa,v committed for' insanity.` She was A incorrigible echaV1y_acter_: `and .wou'1d7 not~_~;- 1 a1}o\y.. the matron` te: `g_._x')_'..r1eVa_{1-* ;he1_~.'jLM1`-.4 r Miller _ and the".%`tu1rnkey_ -hjad -. V 561'" -from s.heri:de11i.vry this shed 2:. ; i-_.vvvv-v --It T&-VI: VI\r' _ __ _ F ""j`T`-Y him`; I hav_`e_ftwo. ' Needless to say she was _ca;"rie_d"a.t1y 1:i9;1e. ` I ,'1`hat Dqniinion . `_o_i9iaTs, ._be Eaddled : with inoojme` is. 11211: `i dn_- ` ,"Co1ou'el the Hon. Sam. Hughes, on returning, has `announced that _Ear1 -Roberts, accompanied by Lady Rob- erts," Lady `Evelyn Roberts, and Lady Mary Roberts, will visit Canada `next year. Lord` Roberts visited East- ern Canada at the time of the Que- bec Tereentenary. Colonel Hughes oicially confirms the announcement that General Sir Ian Hami1ton,`I1i- specter `(deneral of the Overseas 4 Forces, .will' pay a visit of inspection to `Canada next `year. The survey is completed for the p double-tracking_ of the C.P.R. be-, tween Calgary and the coast, _-and , work .will commenced` at twelve points on the route within , six months. 0 The constrnction will be rushed as` swiftly as possible "and there is a prospect that the`l'ine will be completedalmost as soon as the Panama Canal is open to traic. The second line will be approximately` parallel to the present main line of the ' `C ;P.R., but the grade throngh V the Rockies will be one of the lqwestl on the continent, and will provide` facilities for freight titansportation westward, that will outrival any line. connecting the Middle West with the Pacic seaboard. The double line` will" accommodate more than four times the present traic to the coast; The cost of the undertaking is es- ` timatedi at about $30,000,000, the ex- 0` penditure in some `districts exceed- 1 ing $100,000 per? mile. It .will- be = one of the most expensive railroads of its length in the world_. 4 0 An exchange says: - American emulatio-n of Old-W_orld7exam1'jles in the -eld". of architecture is plentiful, but the city of Ottawa may certainly lay claim to originality in copying such an unique feature -as the `flean- ing tower ? of Pisa,` The only dif-' ference between the leaning iftower of Pisa and that of `the Victorian Memorial Museum at Ottawa is that the former exemplies the `possibili- lties of skilful design, .while the lat- ter . .. . doesn t. , It is not charit- able, howver, -to observe such dier-' enees, and Ottawa is entitled to be classed with Pisa, `and all other cities having building curiosities. I fliti 53? Thereeif -iiviioii i,hm in the elected: : _ wbuJd$ make a; long list. ` f . . In the matter of farm the i Siberian puts all other railways to shame.` V For first-elass the charges are about `two-thirds of a penny per mile`; second (only a little inferior)", less than a halfpenny.-fc}r the same distance, while if you care to risk a third-class journey you yozur four miles for a` penny. Even this? is the height of . extortion when compared .witI1,the emigrant "rate. This works out at something like twenty-ve cents for a hundred miles, and if the emigrant does not possess the quar- ter the'Governm'ent will lend it him! The mm mm, of A County lCo uneil,=' which takes in November, gv1'_1ltAhax_*e to hdeabwith the question `of broad. improvement as`. inaugurated last year I in the, Good Roads movement, and the contin-' uanoe T of ' which depends largely .upon the 'action' of the. November _meeting'. In 9.11, between the Acounty, the city and the government, about $100,000 ' has been expended-, nd orders n. have been issuedi by the commission ,th'rough the `engineer for the aban- donment. of any. further work this fall. TO MEDDLE IN MUNICIPAL ' AFFAIRS`. The Beaverton Express says :-The Liberal ' Association of Toronto and Ontario is of ' the opinion that the only hope for the future is to get hold` of the. municipal maohinery which oontrols -the_ voters lists and boldly makes this` avowal to` its mem- bers throughout the _ province. If .'thie-rheens anything, it is theft the Indeed, the parents were so pre- occupied f.with_ business, amusement, and vario_us- forms of se'If-indulgence that they seemed M to have forgotten all about the `young generation,. and . `its needs in the way of education -an instruction. in the facts of life. ` .--- -.----a ggnv oavgnneo ` ;I`lrere .was `a horror in the English mind `a-boute `mentioning the words God `or Religion, said Mr. Ham- Vi1ton,7 and as the children weretleft to the school` masters, they were _ really grov'ving up Without reverence. I Ihe new. fad of tlie. Liberal ina- chine to get control ' of municipal xcouncils now that they have lostvap grip of both provincial and Domin- ion treasuries, comes from the hun- gry ones of the party and no-t from those Liberals .Who deal with public .men and measures on their own .!Il6l'itS. It is the dutypof all citizens to beware of the. introduction of , petty political prejudices into muni- cipal affairs. He claimed that half the young men and women who came to Canada (from the Universities and `Public `schools. of England did so because] their a education had not tted them to do anything useful at home. They ` knew all about Waistcoats `and ties, and made a pretty gure ozn Picca- l ' dilly, but they were -the product of a system which seemed to Work on the assumption that it was not i form to do anything` useful. _It was almost considered bad taste for Eng- v home in the middle classes` or the up- perclasses _'to V consider his living. Eton men had the word Cad to de- scribe one who earns his living. ` ,fITI_ , , . 1 - nlish boys coming from any sort of ' 1 ms vsvheeke:-i:1;rther said that he. knew that men who had been to these schools would have F no sympathy for whathe was saying, because of the` remarkable `esprit de corps `develop- ed. there. 2 - aMr. Hamilton, -continuing, remark- ed: The men and women are all ntainted with the poison of snobbish-` .ness-',` and they. send their soils to the Public School's in I order that they may say that their son is at such a school, not that he'.will be made a better man there. -~ I The younger generation of Eng- land is ghting, its way through a .`sort of miasma,-' through a mist, through a great colossal .w9od, and the educational system is helping `them in no way whatever, said Cosmo Hazhilton, the well-known` English dramatist and writer, in the course of a , lecture delivered at Montreal recently under thegauspices oifthe local Council of Women. `ENGLISH EDUCATIONAL `SYS- TEMr WARMLY SQO-RED. ter in the same light as `Judge Mor- son,' people being of the opinion that the Bench receives enough re- muneration to cause them no hardship in contgibuting to the civic expendi- ltures. V v as appeals in similar cases" have shown the inability_ of all such oi- cials. The suit is being brought in the Division Court; in Brampton, as it is contrary to lawthat ascase in which a judge himself` is" involved should be tried in ' his own court. Very few; people .Wil_l look at ithe mat- but paid ,the money" -protest'; has now. entered. a `suit for ig-.s recovery. The plaintiff takes the, ground _ as. judge of ' a. Couxity Couift and therefom as a Dominion Oieer, exempt from this tax. City Solicitor Johnston, however, has a.d{'ised the treasurer to the oontrary To `thihk abqut replenVishi_ng your library with some. of the. stadafd }works. _'Pe_rlj:ap$AyAc`>u do not tafe to purchase a _c_or;nplete ;set o`f som.#of the%.`stan`dar c_1 authors" wori{s,. ais `gig -. ai 4fe,wA of thmvhicl; agppeal td `you, we ; v%wLith published; \I;;f we' avenkj i;t%%%Af9r?%~;yo;:.% % f { a, ; _ 5 %'Iate's.t.~w Magazie;` The customs revenue for six] .1nonths~ shows ` an increase greater` than _'the increase for -the whole` of the `last scal yam-. There may be some way of harmonizing this proof of prosperity with the Laurier lament that his defeat was a defeat for the ioountry, but we can t see it. an - j _ %AssnrsMs57,ooo,ooo 1 Branches; - 1 V ILA BANK o1= TORONTO APPLIED Fafhlr Ashohvldhiake. as Tr use of a bank's facilities as merchants; fo:* farming, to bej protable, must` be *.'do"ne onnafusiness lines. L ` } 7 % ' A \ -uvllb VII IJUDIIICD3 III.IC3o` '7 ` . Make a. `fiend. and cr$`nd_a.nt oVf th. Bank)Mari`agt. Consult with him as-to loans, investments, purchases and other business transactions. ' ;The;l1ni`siness of -:f4`r_tn.rs is vwe1co}me_d b.y ` aUs1f THE mm l1*H1E% N0RI4r1ERN' 6DvA:s1c1~z` A %,: Word is received of the appoint-' meiit of Mr. Theodore McGi1livray, of Whitby, as judge for the County `of Ontario, and-' in consequence he has resigned his position as County - Court Clerk, Local Registrar of the. High Court and Surrogtite- Court. A ; DECREASE IN LABOUR ms- E conditions in regard to disturbances ` September. The Department of La-_ PUTES. ` ' An improvement is shown in `labor- throughindustrial disputes during bou-r records the fact that there were 21 disputes in existence during the month, a decrease of 21 as compared with the previous month, though an increase is still maintained over the corresponding_ month of last year; Ten disputes in all -`commenced dur- ing September, the most important of which were those of coal miners" _in `Vancouver Island and. carpenters at;`.`Moose Jaw. The former involved a cessation of work-~ on the part` of about 3,000 miners employed in the Cumberland and E Ladysmith coal- `mines and .was not` terminated? at the end: of September; that'of_ carpenters . at=- Moose Jaw aectedg 450` workers," but was not of. long duration. -About ` 5,0100 employees were " throwmout 0 work, by'd'sputes pin .existenee during. = SP._tembT: .`y : p * cuu uruxuexxo one 01 ms clergy, Kev. W, ; H. Fry, acriompanied by twelve Christian Eskimos from. Mackenzie, are on their way to the Copiier Mine district, and the natives are all "travelling at their own cost. uuaaauuu uuugreguuolll. , Bishop Stringer stated that he was satised` that many of the state- ments credited to Mr. Stefansson in the press did not emanate from him. He also declared that the -pres-V ent moment one of his clergy, Rev. W ` H with `-~- L-- TRIBE or BLOND ESKIMOS. Great enthusiasm was aroused at ~- a meeting-viof the `members of the - speeches of Bishop -Stringer of the Anglican Church in Montreal by the I Yukon, and Rev. C. E. Whittaker, of Mackenzie river", in regard to the much-talked-of tribe .of blond Eski- mos` recently discovered in the Cop- per Mine river and Coronation Gulf districts. Doubt has been cast upon the. evidences of the existence of this tribe, but proofs of the most con- vincing character were laid before the meeting by the bishop` and his colleagues, including an actual photo-, graph of some of ` the very `people A concerning whom much discussion has recently arisen, thus conrming the statements `of Mr. Stefansson re- garding the number and location of the tribe. . . ~ i;Beferring to the alleged recom-' mendation of Mr. Stefansson that all inuences of civilization, includ- ing Christian missionaries, be kept away from this people, the bishop told C of the marvellous transformation of character that has followed the mis- sionaries work - among other `tribes of Eskimos. A'very few years ago they were given up to thieving, li- centiousness, murder, polygamy, and :- infanticide. Now they are living lives that would be creditable to any Christian congregation. i J._:.. ..-_ ~-J I I i I t The good sense of ` the average citizen has long since seen the folly of allowing meddlesome . political fakirs to interfere in their local municipal affairs, or of conducting their personal business along these ` lines. Itwas by this means that the bitter animosities of the past were engendered, and from, which, greatly to the advantage, both socially and nancially of the public we have in a large measure passed.` The Liberal Association (not Reform, be it not- ed) would revive this old time preju- dice-indeed, do anything that might once more lead back to ofce. people are to be divided Grit and` Tory municipally as well as political- ly by these party heelers as the only means by which they can obtain the fruits ' Of oice. BI H. A. snpxs; Muggez 'No row nrme will t-o the Sub` unption List until the money is paid. ' Subscribers now in arrears for three months and over will be churned I! 50901` unnum. rlo Io PHONE 447$. we Rm-nIssE'.N1~:-* Allan Line Canadian Northern Canadian Pacific Railway. White Star-Domlnlon Cunard Royal Mall Blue Funnel Holland-America WRl I`E OR CALL FOR SAILING LIST |v|\II`I-I `I U LUII J0 _Wehave a large amount of money to loan Midwest current rates.eithe1-in small or in large amounts. onthe security of good farm mort- w ,McCAR'1`HY.' BOYS 8; MURSHISON. on Street. Barrie. -..._ .. ......:.:- UNWIN, MURPHY & ESTEN, ON- % ' tario Land Surveyors, Engineers,` etc. I Established 1852. Oice, A Medical Building; S. corner Rich- mond and Bay e streets, Toronto. Telephone, Main, 1336. Instructions! left with Strathy 83- Eaten, Solici- '-tors, Bank. of Toronto Building, ~ B_arrie,5 will be promptly attended to. _______________________ vv - pgrllgc fair sale fovli any Imus. `got 'rox6o4nto Buildings, Barrie . _ G. G. SMITH & 00., PHONE 82. ES- tablished 1869. Undertakers. Open day and night. Morgue and chapel in connection. ~ Barrie , Ontario. _ _ ---V, _ .--v t COCO. ll -alavinglslpentl years Post Graduate work in gitmh ospitals and having served as Clinical Assistant in Golden Square Bar, Throat 8: Nose Hospital. London- Royal London Ophthalmic Hospital (Moo:-elds); for a termoas Res id Surgeon in Royal London hthaimic Hospital; risttgl_3;'_2A}_{o_gpital, 131-isto :_and Birmingham g;-geon in Royal London Ohthadmic stol Eye Hosfital, Bx-into and Birmingham ye Hos6rital. rmingham : former Member of British phthalmological Society. 0FFICE-78 Dunno? 81312121,, BARBIE. `Phone 51. P. O. Box. 96; ` Toronto public library buildings are valued at $900,000. There is a large reference Carnegie library and `six branch libraries. There are also legal larid -provincial` libraries in the city. The total number of volumes in the city library is 185,000. A._ 5.330 1-D Fi1_'e and Life n Insurance 5 Estate Agency M n Money to Loan 13.0.9. 8: s. Edinburgh; M.F.P. 8: s. Glasgow --SURGEON--'- - Eye. Ear, Nose 5 Th:-oa)t,A Waving-p nu.-_-.6 I ......... '\--L n_,, 5 . M. n.. c. M. (l'or.) Late of Toronto General Hospital. Olce of the late Dr. Smith. Collier 8 Phone 0 H 32-ly DR. E..ROGER WELLS, late of New York. Hospital, N.Y,., Man- w hattan Maternity Hospital, N.Y. New York Skin and Cancer Hos- pital, Grace Hospital, Toronto. - Special attention given to Dis- . ` eases of the Skin. ' Oice and Residence, Cor. of Col- ii lier and. Clapperton St. Phone S275. ' V 21-ly lDR. MORTIMER~LYON, 31 CARLTON St., Toronto, late of Brooklyn (N. Y.), Eye and Ear Hospital, will be at 67 Owen St., Barrie, every Sat- urday. Disea_ses-Eye, Ear,_ Nose and Throat. Consultation hours, 11 . am. to 5 p.m., and by appointment. ______________.___________ DR. W. A. ROSS, PHYSICIAN, SUR- geon, etc., L.R.C.S., Edin., L.R.C.P., London. Oice and residence, Dun- lop street, Barrie. Telephone 77. `on. H. 'r.- ARNALL. OFFICE AND Residence corner of Toronto and Elizabeth Streets. (Opposite Fliza- beth Street Methodist Church), 'l'ele_- phone 167. .8TEWAR' .9 azrnw mr, BARBIE- ` -terns; Bblicitqrd; Notanes Public, and Vconveyancers. Money to loan in any sums at 5 per cent. Oice, 13* ~- Ow.en- 8t., Barrie. H. D. Stewart, LL.D., D. M. "Stewart." _______________,.__ PJONALD R088, LLB.` BARRISTER, RCUKB UH TIIIIVQ $1.00 PER ANNUM INADVANOEL " UNITED S'1`A'l`E$ SUBSCRIBERS $1.50 In Aowmc: ~