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Northern Advance, 18 Sep 1913, p. 2

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. . ~a:%::.* s.':,:*s.':'.s-:.e*t of - 0.tn-dm . " .~ ~_ -. -Thursday Morninmby ;. _ _'-V, IBOIIPION ORB`-V. `Aw: narnzszm-:- A u A. la ' ' "%-"c..:'.*:.....:'.'.;. c ':.:'.?::::'" W It 8 an nlon canard Qua! -: L Blue Funnel ' V%PB;lALI%Pc.%PALIN%. o.A A. 4'80 8'0 PROVE (u. UWUII lqUo"a.Iaan-vc , .- LI..D.,_ D. -.l,I[.};S1:ofw_s.rt: - . 11180:` UV`, `avuu. an axij{;`7aumb,iat .`5` per cent. Oice, 13 Owen `St, F Barrio. 7; B. D. Stpwart-, -r:ri1\ 11 .1! L .l-.n5uvnrt_ not, K.C. A] Brown, , LLB. -1 | o_-Ac .uLD8_1`lUDDL, `IlRLUAl.LIg.L.laI.|U, Solicitor, Notary` "Public, to. Ofco, In oor Bank of Toronto Building. Money to ' loan at. lowest total. . Jll I Iva if5: Artlmt Ai:x;a;I :" |||l IIOAI |IVI0`ii Faun`: and Town Pu.- /_. " % ` uorllulor an 09 any man. Mr. Rittenhouse is on imdisput-_! able -ground-av when he observes that! from the ranksvof the'_1111married:| comes humanity s`W heaviest. eontri-' bution.'and- crime. Bacon sagely re- marks, He that hath wife and family hath given -hostages to fort- une, and added with equal truth,` Certainly wife and children are a kind of discipline. of humanity. ' But when he /places the responsibil-T ity for celibacy oni the masculine portion of the race We think that` he ra.ther oversteps the mark, .We believe that the present day young women are as much to blame as the men. There is no blinking the` fact .We are "in an age of revolt against domesticity on the `part of our women. ` The majority "of our girls refuse to take an interest in household work. They scorn econ-' only and the `quiet life. They want I -..-a position. in. the city. l.They.;.have, ` expensive tastes. Their ideal beau is a young `man with =plenty' of money, an automobile, and a .never- ending capacity for giving` them a good`? time.- The average young man is unable to ll` this role, and rather than attempt to do so he re- mains 'a bachelor. In j11sti_ee to'._the girls, however, it must be -said that -young men have the same, (tastes and tendencies, and" prefer T to` be luxurious and extravagant on `what. will` suffice for one rather` than be _.for_c'ed to econoiny` by dividing' it be- tween two. . _. * ARNOED i'ire anLifo Insurance : Real Estate {Agency ' Money to Loar; lop street, Bertie, Telephone 77. I WWII CV90, J-lO&Ul\JJ&II JJTIAII AUDI-U0`-IOL I, ' ndon. Oice ana residence, Dun- phopo 167. `fies-i`<'1o;.:e`-`:`<');"n:;. "or ":f&3ZE3 -'n & ! Elizabeth Streets. (Opposite Fliza- 1 both Street Methodist Church), Tele- \ K \.n avgur-vain! St. I hone ` In W_.lJ.V, muxcrnx U .l!lB'.l`EN, ON- tsrio .Land `Surveyors, Engineegs, ptc. Established 1852. Oce, Medical `Building, 8. E. corner Rich- mond snd Bay streets, Toronto. Telephone, Main, 1336. Instructions left with Stnthy ls Eaten, Solici- tore,- Bank of Toronto `Building, Barrie, will be promptly attended `to. 'r"'I'i',"'1"1'."I?{"""""-""-"'"" ="'-"W" ihQ3 b:thn11$!i 'JJsa?{';? " ' '0l:FICE-'I8 Duvxwp. snnrr. BARBIE. Phone 51. T P. O. Box. 90. ".t:l;li;he:i` \Ni J'n`cl`e1r`t:`l(:rt`a .z.0;)'Jsaz; I F day and n_ight. Morgue a_nd `.chapell `in -connection. Bamo, Ontano. 1 ;1_>5._J_. ggnrun ROSS (uocduor to up me R.` L. nuwick) . :MRs.V PANKIWRST 7ON 1 ._1;}Y.-I__1UNTING % TOUR; * % .. ~`=i_-'51.`%%11:_._ ~ ` 55 A. MALcoi1s9;gM .rd!roronco nunmpgs, nmie Mom:v'_ fa Loan I Q `QIIDA 1Iu|o\uu-.6 -l _.-._., uxnnnultnu. 3|` 'a.uuun. I '1?! ' The Anuxclr. lqggagt circulation c I 0 '9 ha: nl-A I... 1- ;lt's;pe.t.ro re chkrged ` 313300-12, lines nonpareil nueasuxl-`eccordhf , V nu. If you he 5 place is with the Paperv$hl:1 :yr:a`:cv1$:'1;":ht:N got arrow pay the price the "Advertisements 9. men. "Ink .3?` ' Tuna or'~'s`unaonu-1101!. ,. V W - - ----- --vvu _un .IIond.,`- `W week. otherwise the n.dv t ' M `'3; my not be made public e1x1l:i.irt;:n::.k ,_. cobixsnn ADVERTI8Il|x1~'_ Condensed advertisement :1 . to wunsotall kinds. losta?1c(in;our1:`p`"3` V d for sale on-to rent speci- rtil "'`|: must be accompanied witnctl; c:.1,'_' W" Cuts for advwtisements must 1,, can be mounzed on soli In: em mums mm? M I t Llmlted annaeurersof dD .-- . Rough un3nDresert`::`<(1:'1:ul,;:h'::1rl kmda nnorsjash- Ell-uh: u....._...__. _ [JOHN .1ENNE Iona -5.3: all DooI's.8ash. Blinds. lnterl columns. Phning Mfitggfilla Tanks and Wu 1:. Moulding. he at Drying Kiln. us caucu Lumber or Fln I ' Id. . - '1 yli"iv<`)':]lf;]l`t:).stln)1x'(;'lilng"I`(R;ln.I{eSufi" -La_uIIi and Polishing Hard T a Specialty wood n"' Contracting and Building Esti Ql"l'lC_E-BAYFlBLD ST.. BARRlE.0N'r mates given " [L ci=IAIcHunsT, om. % {LICENSED gupnpnnsn .) FOR `rm-E couux-r_v'or smucoe. Most reasonable terms given onah |~ Stock Sales l'1P.,!',,E!!f.9!'F!!3| %u:xT'r noon -ro THE Tnnnzniyl I- -.____ A__, ,1` 711.` .. .. .,. - militancy Iia'sf done. the 3?. :_-:.- ' vy a;ndei'&tood the};-; . r cuusa. j in EfigIhd `an}.i`l`:to '.sciine_`L_eX"-_ -. tent "even-. in `this, eou1_1try.~ ; It ` is evider'1t7, * ;.11owever, " that" ther ;are: a `number of ' suragists `here `to whose` sympazfhies the spectacular methdds of the Pankhu-rst -clanhave appealed . and who, . while -disavowing {the need of fmilitancy in this cotmtry, entertain a vague notion that `things are `different "in Eng-. land. - ` ' A ' |Sl. J_q%li|nI __&i Groolml j` Drugxiat. MAKES YOUR sxm` LIKE VELVET- Mo'nkman s Qlycedpnia.- ',,___, 7, Has. A a marvellous effect on rough skin. One or two applica- U0!!! will remove` the rougnneu. `and by its occasional use thi skin acquires the smoothness and softness of a baby's. Glycedonit is not sticky, and gloves may worn a few moments after using it. Price 15c and 25. Dclightv {:11 after shaving. DUNLOP smzar ansr ' B_AdB_R I E Brewed Entirely from the Pines! Milt and Hops. BARBIE BHEWING A GBMPANY "MI us 0 n 101' all orders it 1'. REPAIRS, 8:2. , , , , _ -__ --_---, yous Boilers. Engines and all kinds of farm and stationary machinery made and repaired on shoxlcst notice and moderate prices. ii: L";:a'p11`:;:f;:f" Cm Just \'vhat`_'the fdilference lad that Ijusties arson; , bomb throwing and. a near approach to murder, _:Mrs`. Pankhurst` will no -doubt be delight-_. ed to `explain to theni. No dou'bt,_l also, curiosity will insure a good attendance at her lectures, especial-5 ly as she has hadfthe sagacity ` to announce that her subject will be .the -popular one of the social V evil. and white slavery, and so the de- pleted purse of the Women s Social and Political Union` will be replen-. ished .with American and Canadian idollars. ' ' `Al work done by expert muchin. jut. and guaranteed rs: class. Splendid ALE and roman The Best and rlghtest In cask and Bottle [Transact a General Baniit iuineaa. . . .. Notes Discoulttd Ai`7'lk rcdaonable rates. 0011"` .'"vfA-H013 9/ Notes and AccountJ9 .' H". iltpcial attention. 7 Issued payable aW'"' 7 _.; C/wqueaion outside banks ct""`df` 16tbat-rats Q/' ?=""!l`- .1\'otes Cashed or cement favorabf.-: arms. [Beecron] GEO. MON KMAPf_._ ._._.!- * Ti: MANUFACTURERS, .;I_BECROF ,;0cc IIours-- I i That` is ' conceivably a. consider- ation that has ` inuenced Mrs. Pankhurst in her decision to in-' clude this continent _in her , tour more than `a,-desire to arouse Ameri-_ can and Canadian womanhood to a hectic and militant* realization of its wrongs; and so the sensible suf- fragists, if they so/ wish, can `be polite. to their visitor without any uncomfortable " feeling that their motives will be misunderstood. , I Expert Machinists PHONE 136 & CO. ---Q I application. -10 to I, . The tragedies of - every-day _~1ife have become . so common in this- `twentieth A century that men hardly pause to reect on them. Time was` when Azrael used` to take occasional `cat-naps when the war drum was not beating, but in these _ days` he must have 7a_:steady night and day job all` the year_rouIid. -Think. of this monthly record= made by Mont- real, as ' quoted! in the Heralk}, and; ,you may put a bit more_ fervor in `your prayer, next Sunday, for de- `liverance from battle, murder and I Sudden 'death: ` ` `Owen Wonde otor `the UTO. D0 0VEl ll EAG(4,)-OD LORD, DELIVER US._ fror all wl Signs KCK D01 I . , ~. ~ l In the month just clo d two lMo11trealers were murder d-, '13 lwere drowned, 11 . were killed by `street carsfsix were killed . at work, four were burned to death, four met death by railway accidents and one -was killed by , an `exj5losion.' Life- in Scuyari during the siege or in Mexico in `the days of `the revolution, was tame `compared with this. ` 1 . - New York Municipal Record, is intelligent direction of the growth of a city, with only -such change in the older sections as are *neces- sary for health and eeonomyf. That sensible explanation may be an eye- opener to 33, "good 'ma1i_"y` people, who arein the habit of viewing the` cityl planliei `through totally y-different spectacles-. - - They ' are of the class referred to thus by` the Berlin` Telegraph: ' ' | Real city .p1a1ining, T says the i vCity.splannin`g; }_by some sensible people tqfmean` tear- ing down a_ 'space in_ the.;middle of a tqwn and! building `it over _to re- `semble a section of Dresden or P-aris.'s Such schemes are almost'a1- ways architectural __in their con -. ception. ' They are expensive, . and.` the result is that they are not car- 'ried- 01ft. - ' Years from now,` when the` spirit of John Rockefeller looks down upon this. ear_t`h,e he, may find that other A money than` that `of_ the zwork-_ er is ` being` spent"1dO1iShlyL 4 Says the Sydney, 'B.C.`,[ ` I i-MULTIb ,111LLIoNAm E ` LOGIC ' John D. Rockefeller s -reason for not giving his employees ;a holiday on _Labor Day. .was that .`they might [spend their money, foolishly. . It might" be argued that they spent for _hiin.l their .`time `foolishly, Iyolting. money.` E - Some men` couldjsee the silyer lining of a- cloud if the-said cloud`. was -behind a;fo'u'r-foot thick stdne` wall-and the `lights were T all. .'out; Such` a (me must be`the editor_` of tbe Liberal St. ' Thomas" `Journal, who op`ins'.th_af- : , _' ' i I After East York it is F evident that the Whitney Governmnt ', "is losing ground" on 7 every important issue A before" the p4_5ople. 5 ' A spirit, of cheery ',pptimism.-- is one of ' the mot spaifklirgg. character: ijtics~a_ny son of Adam hagve. Listen to the Lethbridge ~-News: ._" A``If the "i1atu1'al_ .g_as `ever '-fails. here ixyrthe West what ti ne. pneu- 'mati_c mail vaxxd-v 9::press' 1;1/xl'>`eL*v.L`.th:?iLt' ]pipe'.,_B1'1e `will ma_ke. _ - V " % OPTIM_ISM PAR EXCELigENCEi that; because, ; Aof ;V~., $e`* jfnsuiiiciexjit` pf Lg`tin;$``sho th .95 iv ` L The Pop has. gi_,ve1 1 'V`e111..ii1.1:iiV1'1ati.ci1 Z` 'UnI'rmn s1wu:s _SUB8CRIBI'R8 $1.-so I_N Apwmcl: THE SILVER LINI1\TG~ AN` EYE.-"OPENERi Will the two `old Vvarhorses-- Messrs. Bennett and Ca1dwe1l--have another battle for the Reevefs chair at the J anu_ary' elections? V .Wi1l Mayor 5 Cowan` come `up for. re".-`election for the third term? If he does`, will J. F. Craig be his only opponent? T . A A A _When will .tnders be called tori _t_he enection of the new Armories? Wi1l .th%exBradford St. . Paement I be nished in time to drive over toj ;Ald. Clark s ,.or Christmas dinner?`| % th_ere j test this-- yeaxf? _th; I ` Why do _the- sclfedule their same dates`-VasL Do. they defy: is it to Iark Autumn? .. ` Will the collegiate, Institute beg` ready for occupation in time for the opening term next year, and what will be. the u1t_ima_t cost? -aw-no 3.; a.'m.;`wui7i.'.L mu. 3;... porlptlon but until the money in d. `- _I._-...lI...-. _A._ 1.. __...`__. A-_ LI._.- __--L- i` W_h.en will the. police` couft oic-'| ials; be` Tab1.e `_to-4. aord a new bible, `ee_ /i:1~om")=_grease and grime? ` % jWhen will the balance of the. ,new% sreet lights be installed? ` . , _ In the case of a Rk').we.11 candi- date" -for the Legislature, is it bet- ter to have fought and lost _th_ane _never to have fought at all? Barrie ; and %AllandaleBran`ches l'l`. Ag SIMS, Manager. _ `-w.., A properly handled. Why not set a` 25,000 mark for" Ba`;-rie fair? "There -is no reason .Why the fair should not" draw as large-at. crowd as the `.Jubilee if Four. New Liskeagd hotelkeeprs have-been ned `for relling case-c goods whiskey bottles, "and it `is said the License Department at T0- ronto` is, on the trail of many other licensees `W110 .practice this `form of decetion. It is a emove in the `right direction." "The 7 impurity of s_ome_ of thest\'1-sold over thel bars .is`the cause of much` of the] stupor. in which drunks` are some- tinies landed in the jug. ` ' ` The Advance J has, no Lintrest ilnv the dege3._nq"atQ, Thaw, and considers % this .c9unt'ry well frid of such -asihe, ma omzsnon % DRAWER[ Kw... The Pe'gp1%Wu1d vvuuy-nu-v an--av -guy-- vu-- up-v-c-' -- yw-uu -Sgrorihouv now in artists for three months vmr wnlbe chaired qua ponma_um.- Latest ` Ma a2_;incs For *1`? %Latest NW1 r `i`,"Y $'3d3 dLAW'k3.9%t. *i~I0TE AND UUMMENT Like To Know. JAg;ms[.%..... DE`pos1'rsi. . . . -Baniiei `Failf directors exhibition A for `the `the equinoxial ga}ae's.? the Weatherman, `or the opening days of `a~ local optibh con-E ' ' V Censiderable pfominence `hes been given in various publications ` to ` ai etabmenlt made` by an Rmerican that -in the United States; as in" _ his attempt to aicoount for the fact that in the United States, as In Canada, thirty-nine of every hind`-H `red men of marriageea`.'bleT age `are without wives. Mr. Rittenhouse The Bank of Toronto, with 57 years of success- ful Banking Exprience,~wi_th ample? resources, with large reserve funds, and with widely-ex- tended .bankingsfag:ilities,` offers to Merchants, Manufacturers and other Business Men anfu\n- --- --"--I 1). ._I.:.-.- C......:.~- _"`Il|IIIBUIlICIH Il\I Iaulowu - e.x'celled~ Banking Service. .._3_C0TTS I Dr. Pil, the Archbishop of `Vienna, speaking before a large` as- sembly -at Linz, vehemently attacks the present fashions of women s dress. He `said he. spoke at the special request of an . exalted per.- sona'ge, ;which was construed to` lmean that he was voicing the senti- "ments of the Emperor, and the opinions of the speaker will not be regardedas mere pile on this side of the Atlantic. but it seems a. ' little incongruous that a Canadian 'court_ `of justice should apologize `to Jerome for ar- resting him for gambling` `in ' pub- :lic places. Why not, also, apologize to the nickel ante devotees of the Chinese restaurants._ Because Jer- ome `is a great Jawryer V is all the more reason why` he should ,not gamble in 'public- places. Mrs. Harry Humphrey, who says" she is an American on a *,walking 'to1}r around the `world, was ordered to quit her hotel in ,Be`rlin because she'threw a boquet of owers at Em; 1 porer William asvhe passed beneath : her window. The `Kaiser is more? laccustomed to bombs, no deubt. ; nauts will next be doing; Pegoud, a French aviator, has been dis- tinguishing himself by looping the lpop.while ying at a height of 1,500 feet in_his- aeroplane. Pegoud, who attracted notice by dropping safely from an aeroplane` with _a parachute, announced that he in- tended to turn a somersault in the air .with his aeroplane. When he had reached a height of about 3,000 feet, he turned the nose ofhis ma- chine straight toward the earth and- darted downward ' with his motors iworking at "full power. After plung- , ing about 1,200 -feet with frightful velocity, Pegoud changed the posi- tion of his rudder and -caused the `aeroplane to turn a complete verti- cal circle. The machine then glid- 'ed down in a` huge spiral volplane,` and =alig`ht_ed- gently on :the 'ground*.~ He repeated this feat` successfully the following day. ' A l ` It is hard to imagine what aero-Ii Ul. uuuuulon LIIIIGB (not sun agent). on certain conditions. - Duties ---Six mont'ns'ii-eeidence upon and cultivation of the land in each of three cars A homesteader may live within ninem lesoi his homestead on a farm of at least 80 acres on certain conditions. A habitable house is 1'6! quired in ever case. except when residence is performed in t. e vicinity. , ' ' In cnrmin dill:-Int: A In-.m..a.....:-- a. .....n . l But undoubtedly there are many eligible men who remain single `be,- cause they f2'1i1__t_o._'me.et the _`sensible 4 eyoungi women,who* are; their ideals` of ..girls fit for w-ifehood; _Life_ is real, life is ear11est, ?.._._a1ad_-11d i_1_or- mally wholesome married life can be igji-coiitiiiilal round olfhfzishioilable and i1xco;isidem'te,.; _.ex- ,.f3`g`e11ditures.L There are some yoijng` of the right sort who are iiwgre this, _'and- ght shy of ' :ri_ski1_g utheir future .w_it-h giddy girls-. gjoung women ,;who' waiit " huberlds M in for the study of . .dome,s`tie_ Vijecoxiomyl. Let them` dress as _heat-. ,}?_ly _as `they ~p1ease,'*but`.' with .due- re}. . ggard for. propriety the7.:o,void-f" 7"anee of reckless expense. : "i.;p.reserve at 'al'I"times 19.7 V r i:is`t::1ii_ils~ Aare ii1ot.?jne1i`titi;3ftii risfilous, and ` ' ` coxilveterzt -`3lf1!I18.`::.2`Y`l?1.l`l?i3_i1:l"**5 i v sluts n18 uomesteaa. l'l`l0O 33.00 per ION. I Duties.--Six months resi enco in each of six years from date of homeatea entry (including the time reqnired`to earn omestc-ad patent) and 50 acres extra cultivation. The area of cultivation is subject. `to reduction in case of lrough. sorubby or stonzaland after report by 1 Homestead Inspector on pplication for patent. A homesteader who has exhausted his home- stead right and cannot obtain a are-emption may take a urchased homestead in oer-_ tainadlstricts. rice $3.00 per acre. Duties.- Must reside six months in each of -three years. cultivate titty acres and erect a house worth. `SYNOPSIS or CANADIAN Nonm- wzs-r LAND nnaumrrons XCYIIR A A _ THE sole head of a family. or any maleovcr 18 years old. may homestead a quarter- ction of uvailabie Dominion land in Manitoba, askatchewan or Alberta. The A plicant must appear in person at the Dominion ands Agency or Sub Agency for the district. Entry b any ma be made at the olce of any looa gem. of ominion Lands (not sub amnn. nn n...m.. perm:-men In me vicinity. In certain districts 1:. homesteader in ood stndinlmay pre-emgt a. quarter-section ong- ' alga his omeatead. rioa 83.00 oer acre. ,.......... _ , 1 _ T ',W. W. CORY, . Deputy of ghe Minister of the Interior ` .N.B.-evaauurhorised publication of ithh ad cvegtiaement yvii} not be paid tor.`-l-37086 19-44 u v\-nvulu IQIDUIIUIB G UUIIICULCCUBT In ' stindinlmay pre-em t quarter-section: H aide his 00 Dutles.-Six_ me_n_ths 1-e_si gnco each ;9.&BOi0 KSTORE opp. ` % the. pop: ounce 7 ' lNC;ORFORA{TEDi.'. L. A1355` % `THE PROBLEM 'OF Tm`. , I MARRIED ` LV . 4 f~BA .BRIS .4. isoriiion, Notanea Public, and L` c_A,,!;,`,y,m-gig; /L Money to , loan in ~ ...~.;.. .......`:.4-)_:: nm- mmt- Oce. 13 1. LENNO_X',~_r WAN J; BROWN , BAR- . lristers,`-Solicitors for` obtaining pro- bate; of wills, guardianship and ad- ministration, and general Solicitors, Notaries, Conveyancers, etc; Oces, , Hinds) . `block, -No. 6 Dnnlop street, -Barrie. "Money to loan at 4% and a 5 per cent. U Branclr oics at Cree- mor_ and Alliston.' Haughton` Len- K;C. Alex. Oowan, G. E. J. D-A11 T. .n ' .9. ,4} RA nvns'r.% Anmnlsrnn, 'n_u_2A.-_ \!'-L-.._ H)..I.I:'- L. 3* : . T ., & AEXANDER .BAR- I Solicitors` of tho duprome :;_ Uburt. A of Jtidioaturo of Ontario, ` vPr'oet,ora, _Notlriea, Convoyancon, ate. . _ onoy to` `loan. Omce, Ross ylarligk, Barrio. A. E. H. Croswick_o',- A `blank A Invnnnv s"FnT'T_____ ,' n ,e Solicitors in High Court of Justice, Notaries Public, Conveyaneere. Ot- Ieee ov er*the Bank of 'l`_o1-onto, Bar- rie. Money -to loui-tat lowest cur- | rent rites. 9- E. Eaten. - "DONALD Boss, LL.n., BARBISTER,` _ Solicitor, etc. Bank of Toronto` I Ejnilding, Barrio. Money to loan. l .___.____.._.______._____ . Inn. W. H. _oo1-Is `(SUOOESSOR| ' TO DR. -PALLING), Phyaiciaml Surgeon ind Acoouohcur. Spec- ial attention to Eye, Ear, Nose and Ehroat. Glasses Adjusted. Oioe, -IAL. DR. A. '1`. LITTLE, LATE or` Churchill, Ont. Once and residence, John St., near corner Elizabeth. Phone 213. . ` l fw. A. `LEWIS,._M.I.'O.M.%, Surgery and Diseases bf Women especial- aly. Oice 58 Co1`1.ierSt. Phone >61. - - 35- ,`-_ DB. W. A, Boss, PHYSICIAN, BUR-1 goon, etc., L.R.C.B., Edin., L.B.0.P.,l .4|nJ'n- (143.4 nun` mg-:`AnnA nu-_ Making due allowance for-'1,:h`,5 impecunious, Jthe aged and the- mentally and physically unt, It is "safe to say that ve million of these single. men are capable of `assuming the _- `responsibilities of' married life. The majority of these men Have` a wholesome respect and reverence for the a married state, and many of them will enterit, but there are an enormous number o_f.me11 who ,.1aek the moral ber and` courage 'nn. H. T. ARNALL. omen AND: `I'I-_2J.>..-- _-__ -_ -D DR. 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. Disesses-Eye, {Eat-, Nose ' and Throat. 3 Consultation hours, 11 I am. to 5 p.m., and, by appointment. ER. 0. 0. AIZEXPANDER, gradiitel _ of Toronto University, Member of g ` House Surgeon: Toledo - Hospital, Toledo, Ohio; Late Res- I i l the College of Physicians and Sur-| geone. of Ontario; Former Senior! General` ident Physician Muskbka Cottage- Sanatorium,' Gravenlnn-`st, Ont. Successor to Dr. J. A. 0. Evans. Oice opp`. Presbyterian Church, llandale, Ont. Tel. 269. A 23ly /7__,_-~ _.-7: ! L.3.'c.P. an S. nan}uur'gn;TM.r.P. 8: s. mugow --.-SUBGlON-- Eye. Eu. None 6 'l'hroa.[ `II .-.h....-..-._Ln _--._-_ 1-5.,` on s - ' , `V , V _ - v --u U' Having spent 1 year": Post Graduate work in British Hospitals and hsvi served as Clinical Assistant in Golden Square 31'. Throat at Nose Hipltsl. London: Roysl London Ophthalmic `Hospital (Hoot-elds) ; for s term as Resident Surgeon in Royal London hthslmlo Hospital; Bristol Eye Horltsl. Brlsto and Birmingham lye}! _ ital. 1-mi hs'm.totmu-Member or l1Irlflshq3,phthslmol_ cslsoclsty. ` "I nlinli An. In------ '5 I "'5"3 _, .-~--- _. ~-.rvu uuulvna. .L.`;V(_.;,Ix'nfcwoon. on-r. 1 ; _v . "Anc o-n1j:Ac-I ? _. ' - b H ER .!`um+nd3ivi1:`\:ith or-wnhV4 a. G. smm a` co., PHONE 32. ES- Ilnhliclnn `Mum `n...:...a.-a--.... n..-_ sunvaioni, UNWIN, iUm>nY`c 1-3s'rm~r,_ % fllgn T.nIu:'I -Q`.-..-_-.._ ._;...._.._..._ Iuvuis I I U LUHI` Whave a large nrnount of money to loanV atlowest current ralemeither in small or-in large amount onthe security of ood farm mort- gxea cCAR'l`HY..BOYS MURCHISON. union Sn-get Barrie. - . . `to marry and take a- man s part in human affairs. Wliilfev an army of single men are `.1a\s_liing their earnings and` affections upon them- selves, and many of `them develop.- ing extravagant and often v-icious habits-an existence `wllicho fhey` prefer to an orderly, economical` married life-+another greats army, of young women, is" forced to toil in'~our factories and business houses for `the necessities of -life. .This is an Imfortunatei and unnatural state` of affairs. 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