m. ;. ..n,....' 6. ` .aa_ to1lowa:`.= ; '8i.ilint'oi1'e'iv"a'n'3' K-`"0-|.';I`:'i:ilfO2`.:.il-0:.I.;|.E.;I`;:i apgear in pa:-non at the Dominion V ndo Agency 0!` ulgAg-noy tor the district. Entry b ran an a. nude at the oloe` at any loos gent Of Ininion Lnnl lnnt. nnlnnonnir an n..o-l.. V-yv-vvu . . ,w. w. coax. - E nepnsy of the umxmm an nun N.B.,-Unumhorlnedv pulilieotiiig -6! {Mi vet tiaqment wlal not be .pn.td-for.-37o8b._` glggu luo. -_-_IY.FJ!5.l|!_ sti . . . , ._ .$6. I 76,1578 % ue. mum: In use omoo 0! In local Agent omlnion Lands (not nub`-agent; on ogrtdn lmona. L ` oFFosu?:L' 'Ii6s- 31.` JOHN Bum s_-om) s'rA.\mi INc<$RP;oR'ATE7b. -` `515. hes ..___ ,. . ~. mrr nunxs. rt L 00,n,v'.'6y`ni:`era.' Money to loan in ' .any"a;1txnf`at 5.;per cent. Oice, 13 Qwe'n< 8t., `Barrie. H. D. Stewart, LL.D., D; M. Stewart. ` ..--._:._.__.. Notanes Public, and- |% H:-i1i_ds block, .`.L..X+ . . . enhters, :Sol1c1toxs for .obta;mng pro- v '_5 7per' cent. more and Alliston. Haughton Len- 'j1cO]WAN ;& BROWN, 33%- ba{t__ of'ivil1 s', guardianship and ad- ministration, and general Solicitors, .Nota1'-ies,'Conveyancere,` etc. Oces, No._ 6 Dunlep street, Money to loan. at 4% and Branch oicen at Cree- Barrio. nex,, K.C.,/ Alex. Cqwnn, G7 E. J. I a'tA;anya;;' all Z`hI>'l%ht liybulh ollflaaat Do you wish to do sple-ndidthings? -Off course you do; but, alas! you. -think they can only be done in To-. ronto or Winnipeg`. Hamilton` or Montreal, Regina, Calgary, or Van- couver. It is not so much your fault,` `for you have `been educated.- that way. You complain that your vtownis a little -place. Makelt big-V. ger if you want vastness; You say it is slow. Inject some life in- to it. Man a'l!ive. if you go away too; the town .will go from bad to worse. It's great men that make great towns. Show me a bright, sparkling town, and I know her '::forehand= that there are great men in it. Everydead town is f_ull'"o dead people. It doasn t -take many: gnmart men to make a town ohuin. Solicitor, N M otary Public, lac. Ofce, 2 lat oor Bank of Toronto. Building. oney __to loan at lowest rates. `G. A. n5ADENHURsT, BARRIs'I'E1c,. fcnnswixu sou` ALEXANDER, BAR- risters, Soliitogrs at the Supreme Court of `Judicature of Ontario, , Proetors 7 Notaries, Conveyencers, etc", any to loan. Omce, Ross block,` Barrie. A. E. H. Creewicke, K;C., Arthur Alexander. . ..........--..- s?1:nA'rHr & EBTEN ZBABRISTERS, ealieitorl in` -`High Court of Justice, '9 Notairiey Public, Conveyancers. Of-~ ices over the Bank of Toronto, Bar- rie. ' Money to loan at lowest cur- rent rates. G- H. Eaten. DONAfLD'_R08S, LL.B., BARRIEEEI ' Solicitor, etc: Bank of Toronto I Building, Barrio. Money to loan. DR." w.~H.= oons, csuocmssoni g TO ` DR. PALLING), Physician, T Surgeon "and Acoouchcur. Spec- ial attention to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Glasses Adjusted. Oice, Owen St. Phone 95. 14-157 DB. H. T. ARN ALL. OFFICE AND 'I\-_'1._, _.._ __ fl'I__.._L. __J HE. W. A. LEWIWSZ AND DR. R. G. 1' DOUGLAS. Oice and Residence 53 Co1lier_~St._ Phone 61. HIOIIII U OIIIJOI VIJV IIIKI\\-I Q U\lyYV II C` UIIIII Two or three will wake it up.~ Go into Smith's Falls, Berlin, Weand, -Peterboro, Barrie, Windsor, Oshawa," __t_m1ity. . and` you will nd that these places owetheir prosperity to two- or three man .Who bad faith and energy and realized that they `had not to j go'- any `further to `ndy their _oppo_r`-V DR. A. T. LITTLE, LATE OF? Churchill, Ont.,'- `Oce and residence, ` John St., near corner Elizabeth. Phone 213. DR. W. A. ROSS, PHYSICIAN, SUR- 7 50011,. etc., L.R.C.8.,. Edin., L.R.C.P., ,-...Io.q. MR3 nae` concignnn Ian- in . MORTIMER LYON, 31 CARLTON Q6 PI`--A-`Ln. 1-6.` -3 Dgn.-.I.'I._ {KT ER. 0. C. ALEEANDER. gradtel `of Toronto University, "Member of x the College of Physicians and Sur-V geons" of Ontario; Former` Senior} House Surgeon Toledo General; `Hospital, Toledo, Ohio; Late Res- ident" Physician Muskoka Cottage Sanatorium, Gravenhurst, Ont. Successor to _Dr. J. A. 0. Evans. Oice opp. V Presbyterian Church, . Allandale, Ont. Tel. 269. 2313' H t c In Boat A-ggncyi fig .I`` `P110013 447:. rBrio- 'n`y`o`1':oi."1t`i1","B'i-'x'3oi'.-".'i`a`<'i" '; Bye H ital, :10:-ma `British hthnlmol cal Society. 7` I119: An. I.'-------- _ _uuI.v Iv LUHII Wolnveo large amount or money to loan ulawut can-entrptosetthorln unllorin but .`..`.':`:*"'!x.9.'.`;}.".:..~'.'.*`*v"".`.'... r..i..*.2ra..2-.2:s- wpfr: on caupjrpn sumac mar `upon ihe grastgjsigns` notifyingkiihilziv. pf the fact, or oicers. if`??? *~-to see. them. Art" is Vgivqn-`A;.i`,P19B': % r& mt, Vautomobilef `.jpe;a_nnt~o;a.ting _ev_e nth" T11 \-IOIVOO `I41 5 LIIIVII yart U I ` ' They are designed to pleasel the, human eye, without ministering ,,to `his other senses and faoulties~. 4O`n_i "many; of them he cannot even gwalk `above humanity. ` Beauty: I L.x.c.1=. an s. mamurgn; M:FT.P._ & s. Glasgow ` --sUm;1coN-- ` Hnvingnont 1 years Post Graduate work in British ocpitals and having served as Clinical Assistant in Golden Square Bar, Throat & Nose Hospital. London` Royxl London Ophthalmic Hospital (Mao:-eids) ; for a. term as Resident gtugon in Boys! Londono hthnlmic Hospital; H1 Eye Hosgitnl. B1-into .- and Birmingham | gfmdl .1ma1*.'.'}1"s.`..'-.': .'.'ci'3. M" ' -12 { wt nun-nunii1~:-- `ll_._n n_;- g G. 0. SMITH & 00., PHONE. 82. ' ES- " 1:19. gndortakorg. 31:3` cyan 1' t. orgnoancn I in connection. Barrie, Ontario. ` _-..--.-._____. DNWIN, MURPHY I: EBTEN, ON- tnrlo Land Surveyors, Engineers, 'Eetnbliohe_l 1858. Olee, ejleel Building, 8. E. eouler `lich- send" and Roy `-tum, Toronto. 1`elo`phon`e,. lleln, 18'. Instructions loft with Itnthy 8 Eton, Selki- .tOl'l',' Bank of Toronto Building, - Den-lee, will be promptly attended to. `IVA, , J-LO\J I `L! Brown, LL.B. rqrunvand Town In? M 0- n.crIorIIn- %and%%Lifo Insurance i Azency :f; ,~ Money to Loan WWII - Ulio, JJo.LIo\JoKI-, v Aauallo, .1-and-vovnau n, ondon. Ofce and residence, Dun- lop street, Barrie. Telenhohe 7 7; glvntiv/~""\Jl'\o 1 [.IKM.'|L 1'5` ` V41 V91! 'lI' ; _;wa$ thg `old-fashioned` parlor A.yv1;nchj; Shim Iwrin Brim was VJUI JlL\IlULLJIL.I-IL `J L \IA` Ill \I`L.lUJJ L \IL` 2 St., Torgnto, late of. Brooklyn (N. Y.),"Eye and Ear Hospital, will be at 67 Owen St., Barrio, every Sat- urday. Disease-Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Consultation hours, 11 a.ui. to 5 p.m., and by appointment. A-It CL A: `LbUA14La-Add-Jo \aA.n.A.\.IAJ `LAVA: Residence corner of Toronto and Elizabeth Streets. (Opposite Eliza- beth Street Methodist Church), Tele- . phone 167. ` u\l|i\JLV :- Eye, Ear.'vl;I`ose 8 fl`l.n-any In-o8_...._-_ _.---- '\~- _--.--- vrau VIIllIJCl uuulclayo 'oFFICE_-78 Dxmmr :51-1_u`.n. BARBIE. `Phone 51. . ' P. 0. Box.9o. R. L Buwlck) _95._J_.' ggnrnun 126$ IFRQW QCA lean, 1.! ' 3:-t l0Y:`tI `L _ Ttdnaut a General Rank?! B.Ii_cn_aa. . . 1\`o:eaDimuuM 1 fddllonabk ram. Colkt-- and ,1 ccounts yh ' frag/able my'w""' `Z otcidc ham cache?`-; ._._.___-- \`M0 N:v ro LOAN mmnnuxru. rmriowus. _ .'`.':m':.:'.~.*.'..*-.2 - VTIV BARRII. spann- me ~ PARKS . AND PLAYGROUNDS ....`, 0'. ' T f A. ~m.us1nN1- TISlI\ ` toticea. Auctxcn bales, A insertion 1-: cents muse er 1` :3`; `agent insertion 5 cents per ne. me em 11033008. 10 cents mar 1;..- - " V notices g - : 5 cents er1i?.r3rpc`ebto; "l `insertion of the same matter. ob Wen - 131- COMMERCIAL him . Au` Z` u uweruon 0 cents 1ine_"~ em` ituarv poet V V__ `_V `:1:-VJAIJIIJI unautg, w_l please bear in m` J:?..*:%:*..*:::1.::*z:t:t:2:'ge . . COD for; change lnustbe in FHE ADVANC 5 jnter thcnlz o'clock noon _en Liondagmin -week, otherwise the I.dvert1s_er s announcem ymt be made public untxl the week tong? ` . colinmssnb ADVERTlBEMF.'N'rg Ocnionsed ufvertisements on t in wantsotall kinds. los_t and fouI:d,m;g;:&1l,c for salgorto rent, speqxc articles, etc gt` mnpt be acoomnamed wma the cash. " ` at 10 o clock, and tclfe not 1" thu Cuts for adveftisements_ must in em, case bemounccd on solld metal base; :2:___ put em mumr; mm Llmlte d , T . > 'L?.}ii{e`u Manufacturers of and Dealer: in an Rough and Dressed Lumber llnn-n nal. II...l.. I_..___. _ kinds --v-.. wuu unuanvu ulll1lUL`I` noors.Sash. Blinds. Interior F! i 1;, columns. Tanks and water "`l"ouEg},e` Plani Matching. Moulding. I . -S_- ng' Hot BlastDryingI{iln. e `MM La` lag and Polishing Hardwo d F ' _ '_' a Specialty 0 loo Contracting and Building Estima:es givm 0Fl"lCB-A-;-BAYFIELD s'r.. BARRlE.ON`r |JoHN JENNETE I ran THE coumrvvor snvncos. |Most reasonable terms given on all {Stock Sales =...',:o.ao a m - ` CRAIGHURST. ONT. LICENSED .U_cnoNu:n I I I If DUQ .nnpov ~ coummcun msnn `ER!-$98 Will be-tiV 011 &Dp1ication_ ` CONTRACT caucus. .. nu-III ml`--- `L WMAKES YOUR sxm LIKE VELVET- TMonk_man's Glycedonia. IP11: , V Anvuvcx 1s ma-n'.t nit-pnlnt-inn Ac..- he NewFuu_r}%gi_r_ NEXT coon TO THE TANNERJYI isl. Jifnhnt _-&_ Acmokerl _ H:as a- marvellous eect on rough skin. One or two applica- tion: will remove the rougnncss. and by its occasional use the skin acquires the smoothness and softness bf a baby s. Glycedonia is not sticky, and gloves may be worn a few moments after using it. Price 15c `and 25c. Delight-' .fnl after shaving. DUNLOP STREET ans? % B=AAl_3_RI_E Fiom I.,.;l0.l6 a 111 -.... 7.45 p In Bntlrclu from the Plum! V Ilalt and Hops. .4 BMIRIE BREWING BIIMPANY Splendid ALI and roman The lost and lrmnest ll Cask ind Home [Ia gen for all orders in CASTINGS, M O I L REPAIRS,-&c. ,__ ,,_- ___.---, ..v- alioilers. Engines and all kinds of farm and` stationary nmclxinery made and repaired on sholtcsl name and moderateprices. ,,__-- .. . _ . . V. Al work done by expert machin- ist and guaranteed first clu.~.s. T.Beecroft _go. MbNKM.u_1_._ 4-__.___.. `MANUFACTURERS. .BANKERS THE DESERTED VILLAGES % W'7I`Vhe_a Khan ix} Toronto Star says!` 019'. Expert Machinists `I-hoim: 13 G. CO. .-. J . - Unde boards purcha: for use _ district regard the ne\ is to the chi readers the rex school come i will be t'euts, The p needle: The trustee` Of pure 898'1'i1D schools to prm The h EGOEWD to1;y re the partly selk-r.~<, up of no 3211 ` For In t granlnl inatml. centg -C01 1IIC`(,' cent& 8,()( )1) 0 _in 1159. I711 iscsan sent 0 Higzh this -1 bonuxawoop an}: Miuroan --- vmm` The 1110 am-.-] Th; u. Liuvuvv an .-v. ... .---3, ._`...- , 90 D m {Muskoku Express} 30? _ Bumkuntsville _ so p m.'l`oronto 8: Norg.hTBa|.y. 5.15 p In 50 u m.Toronto to Mua.Wht.~ L Ma. tn. Buffalo 8: North Bay."938 pin : T . G1-aveuhurat to AA1laxidAale 9.35 am `Daily Including Suudayj Tunas our Bunsontlmon. MIDLAND mg nlinvale) Wan` L,_. . hobalt Expmssw. ."6.10 1. .'l'_orohbo 8;` Midlund.. 7.45 a in L.Toront.o 8: North Ba,y.12.25 p m` I u 1-- _|_ -I-- 'lJ\...._.uaa `\ :i};iL LINE HAMILTON A PEN ETANG -v_;~,- Some?-;time`7-7 ggon , complaint Twas` madej of an oicer in Toronto ;wh 0 l gfscolded ;a woman` for._ washing -_~ `,;hez_- Cchildren `in 9; `lavatory .in a -park. ..3.'The 1 Ottawa. 'Citizen tells of ~_ some - . picnickers `i-n"'Rock_d1ie Park gwho were oicially rebuked for 2 eating y" ~. jpeaziuts,` The, Citizen. .m-akes ihes V .e`remarks,upon' pa_r'ks: ~ ~ V : '7:;'I'a'm. 12.40 p m. 5.36 pm. NF 7" 3 mo 036 p__m. v wavy From zwpmr Going; Soutlfi ` Traii No. ::;a~| rm: _ tl1ei'r 'fof1ntt Sti] than .1 these for th for -th 1111!` `H % sam . (2311 P91? .. `} (ins 1` L`asAt=2`;the I aideiats - A,keep'rs`,7;: br >1- at,herj-V par1i>1'*k!3AI)i48i'f ~::!5ffV` whom ` the Citizen` speaks; Theirjfaim is a park at which" `ci1;i;ens" point with pride when. th6y - _ar showing visitors th"e- sight-s. L-_Chi1d+ 112-__ -_ _-- 4.1.... n-noun ant} llth.` -uwu .;OIQ`0Im`a TI-,8._....8.30 pm 7.60 pm VllQUl``. Ii{I@j ngaqqyyu _`. H V : ten? rolling on the Erase foiintains are` not.o_rp.mental'-.3 . Still; children "are mm importeil owers and_ grass, beautiful ag 1 these are; -We .Want `places for the grown -ups, land playgrounds ` the children. These little squares and playgxfonnde _ are really v~_mojre_ useful than large parks and grounds on. which the art` of the landscape`- gardener has been lavished. A ` `Beavrton wants free express. `dc-N livery. a ` ' ~. A_1mo_st_ the enti_r` 'rvi%d'iv1igT . _of North Ontario: `is; ; now .served by rural mail. 7 L .- " That % house built % in `a- . day in F Hamilton is 'better than one burnt! down in a_ night. 7 My, but Hamilton holds its age we1l--one hundred years old and as frisky as a, lcitterj. ` " The size of the be_r`g1a_sses . has _-been; reduced.-in Berlin, Ont. -This `is positive. proof of the illcreasekln cost of drinking. Who will be in the eld for Mayor of Barrie for 1914? -Don t Ibe. bashful, come right in {and ._au- |nounce yoursdlves--~the water s` Vue. And now the small b-o y_ s aversion to starting back to school '-is-to be added to by the order of = the Board compelling; vaccination of every pupil. ' ` T v. About the- only. people who are `happy these days are the people who are on "tho watr, says the Barrie Gazette. Or on the `water wagon,` `the Packet suggests. ` - The manager of the f`Winde1r`1-e.re House, Muskoka, has issued!` an Tori- ; der prohibiting`. in _fu,ture' the tan- igl) dance, which has -been `a fav- ;orite in the dance hall there the Epresent season; ` - - - l"lloLVJlilJ$J\u .. For ? VIi`rom' 10%) a In _ 7,57 pm. 8D....7.50pm` 6.25pm. '13.. ,.12.aq p m.Allan. & Penmng.2.so p m. Getting into the weter11~11t'rance iof the Post Ofce, !sin`ce,-,the stone 3fortications were erec'ted, has` jbeen compared to going to Allan- i dale via _Ferndale.v The ' Bcavertdn Express wsays that iMess.1~s. Conroy, -the harbour _con-. `tractors, hav'e` d-iiculty in obta.ining laboring men rat,$1.75. Sma'lJE won-' der, when they-irceive as ` much as $2.25 in other ~plac_es. The? Toronto Globe says the fa.fm- ers have `been getting a raw deal. 3 If The Globe `and the other recipro- city advocates had had their' Away the_ farmer would now be \euche_red out of the whole game. It is said: that you can buy` an auto horn to imitate any animal, and this possibly accounts for the Minesing ma.n`exc1a'iming, when he heard a; particularly atrocious one, Quit choking that child! ` } It would offend the ` ner _( sen- sibilities " of a Comanche Indian. who had lost all sense of sight and. smell, is The Packet ; opinion of ,the G.T.R. station ativOri11ia. ,_C'a11 Einothe. Board of Health ..`-gt once . T Notwithstanding that times? are very hard in Vancouver, a. writer from the Pacic `coast in an. article in The Orillio/Packet says nobody gru.mb1es. J ust Wike the waes-tem Aweather, sq -dry-.yo'u -.dQn"t feel it. iThe Tomato Telegram. would like` i to- know, who put the --.ham in Ham-' .ilton. and V. the Orillia Packet ._ an-' [were `that itfknows of some husky chaps who could be trusted to take a few poixndfsg of ham out of Ham- ilton -Wast week.n . - - ' I . The . Forest Standard quo`t`e's from its les the rfollotwing prieerv-;L_ on ` the` local m`arket.;f__or 1 Aug. 18,- .1898: Butter, 15c`; eggs,"10_c; our; $2.30; hogs, $5.50; Today "we pay as} fo'l-_ Iowa: ,but:e1f,_ 24; _ "eggs; oiir, 185350; hogs,,$9:75.;L__ " .- _' M V (3iolliIr8'Woog1=~;_.VCouncil - has ordered` an' abrpraisexiient of all _ the assets.` .mij jliabilitiesf 6f the _town. , , _Som`.ef-i aldrmen vd1aim;'_:t,hg;t_ toir nancial;-__ position is: 0ne,._1_iQt' _`,to b`_f',V_ whueVi ovchers&i%:s:c Wu was`%in.`4thb;`A;"mir6 %Lord sh:ev&sbi:ry g:~rgIbt}; % V. mwr I u say I-vuuv our, cw [$1.00 rz'"ImNum"1N'A15vANcn UNITED STATES SUBSCRIBERS ` $1.50 IN ADVANCE V NOTE COMMENT fqrd Sf. has Abeen >c1ose`d, rafc. . Orillia Packet--I;as t ' week, for, th second time within a month, an Orillia man got drunk: in` Barrie and fell into -the` hands of the police. He was fined. $1 and costs. Such" a penalty is simpflty a farce. and an ii1vitati011't`o come again. V" Public s1'rb'scri-;7)tio.ns,A towards` a! 'fu-nd` for Private Hawkins, who won ' the King s- Prize at Bi.1ey,ram_ount- ed `tg $71.00. So like Hog T0.wn. They will crowd the streets and do; all the cheering, but when the hat: is passed her citizens, refuse to cash up-4 " _ It -is '{re1'y vappa`1'et1t ` that Wards I-. and VI. do not want a wafoerfront park in the` centre of the Town. ~What we have,` we 1'l} hold, seems to be" their motto, and the larger spirit of the welfare of the Whole tO,w_n is `obscured 9by sectional jeal- Ai'thi.1r Hawkesi is making a des-`" iperate attempt to `break into the ` calcium again. Will the Liberals `take him to their ar'r'ns on his op- position to the Borden navalpolicy .,staud? The Toronto Star and the Canadian Courier are already .weep- ing with joy as over the return of the prodigal s-o'n. . otisies; ; `In 3 column devoted to tl1e7i'e- printing of _ items of 25 years ago, The Orillia News-Letter` says-The Barrie lacrosse team'with 9. 1111111- ber of ringers defeated Orillia by` two to one on Wednesday. 500 Barrietes acompanied their team and Went `home. jubilant. Them was the'good*~o1d--days. _*IW*hru3*:?1rv| - -33-- can in--- Collingwood Council thinks ' their agreement .with the Bell Telephone Co. .is one-sided; and has given notice of cancellation after a year. Heigh ho! `Here .-3 one municipality which . -is =beginnin/g to the light. Now, if they would _;ul1'l -get. together and force `the telephone. and tele-- graph com . `i'e$ theirt wires, something Atreally worth` while `could- `4Tho19ali Island. is fastibecoming. Va fvorite summerresort and this. year many summer visitors are `re- ported; _The island is a. delightful spot` and no doubt has a future be- fore "it as a warm weather resort, sayis The Beaverton Express. On- tario will soon have more summer- resorts than cities and} towns. From` Beeton cicimes .the report that a bind man; who had heard on *Sunday night a lecture -about the consumptives in the Muskoka ' Free Hospital,` came back on, Monday morning from the House Bf Refuge to give his quarter to the lecturer as a contribution` fonzthe needy, con- sumptives, * This was "the blind` .man s"mi'te;.' , , 7 While shing in the Solent, near the entrance to Southampton Water, some shermen found; that their not had become .entangled`_ `with a sunken V motor boat or 5 steam launch, " about 35ft long, of an ob- solete type. Had ttnis been at Orillia, the News-Letter would have . had: another sea serpent story _to re-. ate. I` The Barik of Tronto .9` ril Barrie .%andj~Allandale Branch` J % A. sms, Mamet. Fnbluhwvw the omoe 12; Ivmulo Street. Ba.m'oi.n1n :9 ountyqg 823100. ePro~ T on o nurlo. an eve Thursday Moraine. by W % THOMPSON OBBW. PUBLISHER. THE '1;_{ESERV'ED 1FU NDS. . %. . . . 117% nrancima in ~oiim-1o, Quebec -and ithe Wgst f "Savin`gs ddadccovunts `are the` tjidst `aippdrovedi hind conveniendtd form of thrift) ..Th,Y Can`beQ.open- ed and added to at `any time. Interest_is added to balances half-yearly, -The Bank of Toron to `receives deposits of $1.00: and -upwards, Ill uuunmeu unus (not sub-agent). certain conditions. ' Duties -Six months` residence upon and cultivation of the land in each of three, ears. . in homesteader may -live within ninem es oi his homestead on afarm 0 at least O acres on certain conditions. A ha itable`house is re- ` quired in ever case. except when residence is `performed in t e vicinity. ` - i In `certain districts a homesteader in sta di - t t ti ` ..a'.?:.;':`i.!';'.:`.{.`. .'.n';` .:'.`.2i ..`.".'. .?`. ..: .. "" L Duties.--Six months resi co in each of six` years from date of homestead entry tincludi the time required to earnhomestead pate: - and 50 acres extra cultivation. Thearea at cultivation is subject to reduction in case of rough. serum): or stony land after mum` Homestead Inspector on application tonps . A homesteader who has exhausted his holnel-_ stead right and cannot obtain. a _pre-empties may take a umhaseci honaestestin cer- tain districts. rice 88.00 per acre. Dttties.- -. Must reside six months in each..et three years. cumovoste titty acres and erect a house worth. n'h'o eew name wlli be edcied to the Sixhe Iariptlnn Mat until the money is paid. Bu cribers now in arrears fer three months. en mar willie charred 81.60 perannugn. I u Inn acne new or a runny. or any mole over ' J. 18 you`: old. may homestead A quarter- section of available Dominion India Manitoba. {Saskatchewan or Alberta. The Allunt must upon nation at the Dominion ml: Apumw be accomplished by a uni-oax1A`of,mun-`T icipalities. v V ; 17 \ V This is 0.1-i1l,i'aw s year for. res," The re losses up to date .will run well up _to $65,000, orzan "average of $2,000 a week since the first of J ahuary. And of late there has been"scarce1y' a week go by without a re of some kind, comments The Packet. Barrie has. had much to be thankful for in smallness of our re l!osses,' less than $200 being the ` record for this year, with all of last year about the same amount. The Flos `Centre correspondent of The Elmvale-Lance 'is out after `the scalps of the reckless auto speeders. He says: Any fool can. drive `an auto_m.0bile along our town- ship road at a speed of 25 to 35 tmillles an hour; `it s the power 'of the lengi-ne and not the brains of ' the man that makes the `machine go. When we see an auto going down our road at a speed of. 15 to 20 miles an hour, we think the driver is blessed with 9.` lot .of common i sense; ' Some peculiar compqiications might arise if the following ex- tract from the by-laws of the Cold-. ,water Water Commissioners` were enforced: That `notice in writing be given to the Waterworks Com- mittee or `Water Commissioners and that its consent be rst obtained be- fore anybody desiring to use the water for any `bath, water-closet or other use requiring additional "sup- ply of water be allowed -such water. Imagine sending in notice in .writ-I every time` you wished to take] a bath! _ . . A I IW.C. Andrew! MA `JUFAOTURER4 OI` Buggies. Carriages. Wggons ' Sleigh: and_ _Cuttex_-Ts. A 1____._. I\__ _ |::;:::. ::::.:,~,o Homo!-oeinx 'smorsIs or cnunun noun.` was-.r mun nnaqmrrons '_,___` _ vv --- nuonovcr aunnuvdlcidbvdi , .. .. l].1Hlf sole head of a tsmlly.,o1-ny mule homestead` a__quu-tor- tinn 1-.0...-.n..I.|- n.....I..x.._ 1-..: 2.. -_u _L , i a ROM his home in Rocktonlast Tuesday was buried all that was mortal of David Bell. His life may well point a .moral and adorn a tale. Gifted. as he was with splllendid business talents and facul- ties, he avoided the lure, the en-- ehantment of `the `big outside world. I went to school .with him and knew him well, and I know thathel was repeatedly tempted to leave his village and enter into the concerns of great cities and vast corpor- ations. He would have distinguish-T ed himself in any great business, and might have been a magnate, 9. Napoleon of nance, -a` `prince of industry, but he preferred to live. his lllife in his native elds and `inl his home hamlet. His was .a use- ful life, and he acquired aecompet-1 enee. This is the lesson taught by. his busy and useful life: ' that all the opportunities are not stored in the teeming Ba-bylons and the nob- seene Gomorrah;-3 of the land. There be plenty of _ opportuiiities in the. farms and villages and bright {little- tqwns of our country. I know towns which have been d-rainedi of all i their -bright young men. No wonder ' the towns are slow-no wonder the- farms are half tilled and weedy; when only the culls are left to furnish the brains and the muscle.