r.$oNAI-.1) nose, LLB. BABRISTEB, % ; _ BARBIE- , y _ti_; Notsnu,;-Public, qhd R` ':_i-f7:`t"5`per cont."0n`io, 18 "8t.`,. H. D. Stewart, ,A_`D. ll.--8towart. ` `-'5-'-Mandy to`.1oanin as BROWN; BAT 1-iuau,.so1i&itora flf obtaining pr - guardianship and ad- miniitrltiiin; and general Solicitors, Notgriea, Conveyancers, etc. Oicee, Hinds block, No. 6 Duhlop street, 7 Barrie. Money to` loan at 41,9. and _ 5 per cent.` Branch oiceu at Cree- `niorc and Allistonu Haughton Len- nox, K.G. Alex. Cowen, G. E. J. Brown, L .B. e ` A. T. LITTLE, LATE OF Ohutohlll, Ont. Ooo and rouidonce, John St., near corner Elizabeth. Phone SIS. DB. w. H. ocns (syoomsspn ' his 15171-rm-rn 111..-,-_ IW. A. LEWIS, M.D.C.M., Surgery} -and Diseases of Women especial- ly./ Oice 58 `Collier St. Phone 61. V 35- 3; G. smrrn & 00., PHONE 32. ES- tabliahed 1869. Undertaken. Open day and night. Morgue and chapel in connection. Barrie, Ontario. .......... um nay stunts, Toronto. Telephone, Tlhin, 1336. Instructions loft with Btrathy ls Etta, Solici- torl, Bank of. route Building, `L I-------`~ v`s1 V151`, ` .I'JU'.I.'El`I, ON` Luci Sutveyon, Engineers, ott Established 1852. Oco, Medical Building, B. E. corner Rich- ;.--J \J A5I.1l`A\IL` -" Eye. E r. Nclsg Throat. l'nu...... -..'.-_L The `O1-illia Paeket` reminds thel ratepayers to 31; j an occasional` _dollar into the o. d stocking, to` be ready for the tax collector? At this - distance and considering ,Orillia s tax rate, it would `seem that if the Qratepayer was `to be prepared to cash up in full, the slipping pro- cess would be almost -`continuous, for a time, at least. t ' >11 0. 0. gmdlftl "of Toronto Univemity, Member of the 0011680 `of Physicians and Sur- annna IL: (\..J....:.. 1.1._..._.,, (__ vu-_ 1 (successor to than me n. ---..5v V`; V; u.ycnu1a.I..|n auu tour I geone of Ontario; Former Senior House Surgeon Toledo General Hospital, Toledo, Ohio; Late Res- ident Physician Muskoka Cottag Snnfntavn 'rJ.u-an.-.I...._..A. !\..L U -uvuu 4 ug euuxau. JLUHLUKH. Uottage ' Sana'torium,L Gravenhurst, Ont. Successor to Dr. J. A. G. Evans. Oice opp. Presbyterian Church, Allandale`, Ont. Tel. 269. 23ly __.__._.____.______.__.._.__.__________ Beeid Elizabeth Streets. beth St phone 101.. % ` _ VlLUl'J A11 one corner ot Toronto` and ( poeite Flin- l O0C`M0I0diltL arch), Tele~ u I ZCZCWCO 17156" IIIIL IXIUUIC lop `It:-cot, Bu`:-is. Tolovhono 7? *3i:'o" niiI >`Z&`.i'm`7r35 ,"13i."y'iZ: Surgeon and Aoooucheur. Spec- :-'I -55.-b..._ 4.. `IV... 11'-.. IT .-- __.1 IREBWICKE ls ALEXANDER BAB- ristoia, Solicitors of the duprone Court of Judicature .0! Ontario, Proetora ~ Notaries, Conveyancora, AA; 3c'e'."'* i'tonJ"E3' '13. "6Iie ef"nau"" block; Barrio. A. E. H; Croawicko, K.0., `A:-tlnurV Alexgndor. Another _case of the fool regu- lation of the Department of Edu- cation compelling a Collegiate Institute to provide _ a suitable gymnasium, or be degraded {to the ;statu_e of a High School, has come to` light." The Galt Board of Education has been nally notied by the department, and unless the horizontal bars, etc., -, are provided, the school will have its stripes ;taken from it-also part of its grant. V\ Q` `W K? X51030 JJ`.l.l L AHA! Ioliditr, Bo,n k of Torontc; uilding, Bgrriq. Money to loan. ' i {t2?niB"to":E7;.' iwoiiili Thnout. Glasses Adjusted. Oioe, Owen St. Phone 95.` 14-1y_ Dr. J. Anrngg ROSS inn `.5 us... . iv. A. nose, PHYSICIAN, 3113.] I-.: otc., L.n.c.s 1=:ain., L.n.c.p.,l III. e d residence, Dun- ntrnnle `unt VIVA]--glue-A '10 us-an vs .'.I.'0l'0IIO landing, a, will be promptly stton ed to. uioutv ro LOAN .` [31-mg gvnnn-.6 -I ------ UNDEBTAKBB8. One of the first casee on record. of a township submitting a local option by-law without the formality of a petition from the ratepayer, was recorded last week, when the." `Bus- linch Township (County. Welling- ton) Council voted by _4 to 1` to send the by-law on to the people. A committee had waited on the council, prayingthatthe by-law be presented to the electorate. ' V L. nagwiok) 'T3'X}2R1n. 5. Glasgow __w -v as a\I|.V|'.\ FOR THEEBUNTY OF SIMCOE. Most feasonable terms given on an Stock Sales | CRAlGHU_RsT.ON1/'._ [LICENSED AUCTIONEER E 'l'l.l mbanangnuu. -_ _._, . ecr ti 1 "WW ? must be accompanied witnctlg c es em` Cuts for adv6'ti5ennent Iu:uQuv_- v `uoonnvayu \ f mini: IN AJWAN _FVs;1L.-so m A::ivAuc- , nrrmo Msmvrms svssolunlms f CONDINBID ADVER'nan....-., an d .1 I '8.'.i'.'.?:.` anhns san'5"333{e:'9r'% Planing. Matching. Mouldin . R Contncting and Building Estimate; gum OI'l.'IcE-B_AYFlBI.D 51".. BAR|B.0H'[` Manufuturers of and D 1 Rough and n:e.;es.`3,;`,.,`,',`,,,`;`,' ML hm- Q- -l. -nan Druggist. SI. J_o_!I_|_|`__&__(_h}okor {haw n will head T totha Sub om-Ipuanhlatun thomoneyln d. 2 _|__._`.!L.__ ..-._. n_ -___.-_.. g__ 4;... __-`-_..L- I nnnmz BBEWING cumrnm Mbnkmads Glycedonia. Has a marvellous effect on t`rough skin. One or two applica: tnons 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 bo worn a few moments after using it. Price 15c and 25c. Delight- ful after shaving. - J 7 NEXT noon TO THE TANNEGIV In 0 n for all ord ' CAST! ' M113: REPAlRS.ec8cfP Ms` Boilers. Engines and all kinds of 1nd stationary machinery mad. and repaired on shoxtcst notice and - moderate prices. L Al work done b t In int and guarantee1yex')r:{uc3lras t:I.uc 3' IheNewFoW;j_r_y| NEXT To `run: 7.... 1 BreI`Ned Entirely from the Fines ' - Malt and H095- j DUNLOP STREET EAST L BA R R I: Transact a General Bank? ` Business. . . . . Note Discotmlfd 5 `at reasonable rates. . . .. Collec- q/`Notes and. Accmmtsa-`M Ipocial . attention. _D"`lf`G Isoued payable a7_Iyw7l0"- 0"98 on outside bank: MOM`; ? I010!-st `Mia qf cmclmnge. . W , We Nam Cached or couec 1. ""?!9JfavorabLa ems. T.Beecm, A Toronto man (a foreigner, by the ,_way) pleaded as an excuse for keeping an unsanitary rooming house that his wife .weighed 300 pounds and was too fat to clean the premises. A ne of $20 and costs. emay not reduce `the lady s avord-ue pois,. but it will, possibly, make the lazy husband clean up. . Sllleadld ALE and PORTER The Best and Brightest In cask and Bottle MbNKMA1~gF.TA %ANKERS I / V _BEECROFT- """'j . `4..-_ J ` Oc Hours-In mNUF Expert Machinists 1 the paper Ulat r.,.IL-_ .. I $n- LI. It is said that "religion will` make _a mah love` his enemy. ,But an` `I inois country paper spoils the "-0; ect by declaring` it has seen whiskey do the same thing-`-in local option territory. Barrie, Ont. -P_HOvN(E* 136 a. co. -10:0 4 TANNn'yD -v` Barrie. Applications for .divbme' `inf Gan- Aada are said to have trebled within` the past. ve years. `And were it. not for the` cost, that number of, marital mists would be increased some hundred-fold. . . a. cARl Rev. er to Int 94t.st- . T.wlve cases of whiskey are. in the hands of" the Collingwood police, awaiting a claimant, but " nobody `seems. tohwant it. Virtuous Collingr woodl says The Orillia Packet. It is not likely that this will be oered by auction with other `un- claimed `goods in the hands of ,the police of the Shipyard '.l.`o.wn,_ how- ever. . V L ' ' ~ -an-A way, a lent Ii} with `Have you `started to Christmas shopping- ' garly, 4 _.v--to-wry -qgv --v-- --v --cu--. -- 3*r4a:v'rIIf3:- . NOTE AND. COMMENT. Vinita or aunsolun-108. .2: A njjnrc Qn- A :3: FER in`onu_;g i V do `your ye ` - u w A novu. VJ IJAJU 1.uau,y .LUI.' U10 of the few, and `later mvestigatlont goes to"sho.w that there is a fearful .'Waste, -in_ the system of secondary (`.d .t""T"'.I3his should not be construed to mean: that The Advance ..consid- , era `t'h'at`,fthe Barrie > Collegiate is 'isUHo0Is `as they` are to-day maintain- not"_ii9iii'g"}good` "work, or that the ` eta)? iSi,'1ot -even .more `competent than that othe average Collegiate in r- the 'Pr'.b1(ince, *:fo r;,__A~the ;_excellent Ishowinglmude -at the` recent exam-V 1 `fiiti6n`s_ leaves nd` ddubi;?_onf_ these A-paints. L -But-`i~the: .wa_ste _ is _not t_he,I -`fault; : of Q the*- ;t.lOct};1` 4_j1_i1_ana'gerr`re1;t,- - but at a . L A child.v~eiit1's.the;.ppllegiateg-gaf-_ .t`..?3! * 7 t.115f} '.E`)*1(a'-v*.9`.:1..`35'93'5_ "5113. ,~l.!`*- . *#31`;i.91:*:`li`Oi11'Bi`9' '..11.':i 81_i`?1" L subjects . -_- - .---un vv nauu All 13 JIUW It`. cost. For several ;.years the Board of Education has --been mak- ing` some .wild guesses in regard to the improvement of this _school, and "now it is openly admitted that the latest one istnot much nearer the mark than - some former estimafes. Perhaps, when this extra amount is asked for it will `be found thatit, .also, was no nearer A the correct -guire than' some of . its predecessors.- l . For some years there has been a 5growing feeling that the Collegiate` Institute is an institution` main,- tained. By the many for` the benet n-F {Jig n-11 1-3-- 3' The Board of Education will re- quire more money to complete the rebuilding of the Collegiate`, accord- ing to an annauneement at thee-last meeting, and a by-law is likely ' to go to the people for the amount re- between what the job should have I '--I l`f\Q+ ' 4-urn-wt-nun` --A---' quired [to make up the` difference. cost and what it is now expected! - _ , Hon. Dr. R_eaume is likely to introduce legislation at an early session changing` the rural main road allowance from sixty-six feet, as at present, to accord. with the newer standard. It is pointed out by the Government s engineers that the standard rural main roads are but twenty-four feet, `and with al- lowance for paths of ' _four ` feet on each` side and...` ditches, forty ' feet would be ample. -The present roads allowance leaves a- vast acreage of land which might be" planted, and! forms many miles of growth . by vicious weeds. The new standard road likely to be authorised on re- commendation `of the Highways Commission will be of slight grade, twenty-four feet Wide, . and with very sharp curves _obliterated. The data obtained by the _ Department sho.ws that` the use of motor, cars in Europe has multiplied the traic in the main highways ten. times, with the consequent cost of maintenance in proportion:-The Canadian En- O 1 (Ulrich!)-nu } gineer. . Large sl'1ipments- of beef are ex- pected in the United `States from Argentina. Even with the lie duty which was charged heretofore on ` dressed beef from, Argentina, . that meat `could be sold cheaper! than `the American. `Now that _the duty has` been entirely taken off,` large orders have been placed in` the Argentine, which .will, A from_ present `indications supply the top grades, while Canada will be called upon for the lower ones,` used for canning purposes, etc. For the better grades, Canad- ian` prices are too high. With the arrival of the ,Argentine beef" `in the States, it is expected that the price of beef will decline. The large `shipments expected will have to be [disposed of as soon as possible" af- ter` arrival, as they cannot be held any length "of time,` This, it is thought .will have a tendency to lower American prices, and dimin- ish the demand on Canada. _ _ iihfuch the re1iabi:1itsr?=.:3-the] _l9cal: }.Yet he, `with dther, Aschogal % his wte on 11Qct0 Ber _;12th, to `pass, a Lresolution 4 q.L-._1.`_ .- 1.1.- n_11-...:..4... ...;..a' `t1a.9:s Cb'11i#8iat4i{as% ages` fd1`,f.(.`_ L}. a d6"I;.B7; ti';t17,* iliidrl "ed f i` r`.T1_;ai:xIinti1`!ions,. ;i;he rp`port,;='.iOf _pvhi_'ch was eecuratelyi published the local `papers '_ on Afugust , 14th. " `Surely, this Rip Van Winkle at`- titudea ' does not` do credit to the `elected representatives of the_'ppeo"pl<-. who have the management of the education" of the children of the town under their supervision. How-_ ever, we are willing to-takeoT1:ustee K1ng s remarks more in the plight of a joke than seriously,_ since he no.w has been tacitly forced to ad- mit that sometimes the papers do! tell the truth. . i . ' 1 Statistics` compiled by the health Joicer of _. the city `of Detroit show that more people die of pneumonia between October and"May- than suc- cumb to tuberculosis; `aid that bronchial; pneumonia is the " cause of the deathuof many -children dur-` ing the .winter` months. The health oicer oers p -a few l suggestions: Don t bundle up - the neck ;` `don t turn o the heat in a sleeping-room, and keep the windows shut. Leave the heat on and open the windows. N 0 one who is rundown in health should attend a theatre or. even go to church. Mothers should be care- -ful of their babies. They` easily get bronchial pneumonia ` and die. Babies should not be bundled up and made to breathe bad air through a thick roll of blankets. ceifed inf. those twb years, during ,-which time they were forced to take up so many subjects in which it x`.m..m 1, :.............:L1_ 4- - ....p.V.-.4 uy cu xuauy SIIDJBCES 111 WHICH it would be impossible to become procient unless specialized upon, will be of practical_ value to them in tting them for their place in the industrial or` commercial life of `the community? ' The `time spent` `by the major portion of that fty per cent. [largely has: been wasted. The pub- lic foots the bill, for the average cost of ja pupil in the collegiates of, the province is something over $55,! towards which the pupil pays` $12.` I A `LOSS TO LITERATURE _ (Toronto. '.`eleg1`am) Canadian. literature mourns the disappearance of one of the bright- est gems in _the diadem of native letters, viz., the following master- piece of English prose that long blazed on the prize `list at `Ne'wmar- ket Fair: ` A ' ` . Best. 100 pounds dairy butter_ i first prize donated by Sir Allen I Ayle_sworth,f $25; butter to be - . __ OUT OF A JOB Orillia Packet--A, Parry Sound man, named Laurier, who was up in the Toronto police ' court the other day, charged ,with vagrancy, told the 'magistrate he was h_unt- ing a job. Just like his distin- guished namesake at Ottawa"; ' . OH!_. HORRORS! 1` _Port Arthur News--An expert gures that by becomingasuragist a woman. reduces her chances of marriage fty per cent. This is [the most subtle` knock the `cause has` [yet received. . A ' Orillia Packet-It_v is settled that! Huntsville is to have a Brass Band. Let it set to'work te/make sures of rst `prize at the remen s touma- ment next summer, and prevent bloodshed rbetween `Lindsay and Barrie. . ` V A } :` la` Etna` t. \ t Pro-V 2)|.nsdu.ovory Qhnlhtl nu, n-nhn9 In! __,_ -._---v --.-\'o1I~J . 'Creemore Star--To see some girls and 7 married; women rush. to the` station` when a prisoner is coming off or going away on the cars- one would almost think the Prince of Wales` or some qtherdignitary was to be. seen. IuJ.L.J.v.LIu.J.V\.I LIJLJJJ Victoria Harbor Era--Owing to police court trials, ~pugi1i.stic en- counters, political l1dt~air shooting, etc., the old town -reminded the in- habitants `a couple of days last `week of old "times. _sIcKt or THEIR JOB ' Burk s `Fall-_ s, A.rrow-Our tax rate is 30 this year. Last year it` was '28 mil_ls. One or two of the Councillors vow they wouldn t stand for re-election. for a farm, on ac- count of the abuse they get. 2 iv ALMOST, BUT--NOT %C1'ez nore 7 Star--A 6th line lady. got an `overdose of .laudan_um on Monday by mistake, and caiize very nearly wa1king,on the other side of lJorda1}. |- BANKING FROM OUR EXCHANGES the Latest Novel or Standard VILLAGE A;fTRAcTIoNs 'T& PREV-ITJNT WAR Barrie `and Allandale ABra%n'ches `THE _sT;1z_INGDAY A;sAs`E'rs . . I ;. . . 4DEpo`s1'rs. . V. . .. H. A. SlMS,1. Manger. `The Bank of Toronto, with 57 years of success- ful Bfanking iExperie'nce, with ample resources, with large reservesfunds, and with widely-e_x- tended `banking facilities, soffers to Merchants, Manufacturers and other Business Men an un- excelled Banking Service. , ' - %"'i`"1 W.c.:r.U; ..wil1 halve. asM1':m%1% ,~. a1V1_ oppqnent stog ' t in -Dame`? `Fa i<>n.%.*%3%- they hm, fin Iv1in`T%dBatr~ omestesder who has exhausted his home- stead right and cannot obtain a. pre-omption may take a Bio;-cha.sed homestead in cer- tain districts. oe- $8.00.'per sore. Duties.- - Must reside six months in each of three y gggaivate any acres on I C d erect a house worth. W. W. coma - Deputy of the Ministerot the Interior N.B.-Unauthorized publication of this ad vertisernent will not 'b_g,psid for.-37085 .19-44 I nzmhesteau Inspector on'sppllca61Tfo1: i I sane ma nomestead. Price `$.00 per acre. Duties.--Six months resi ence in each of six years from date of homestead entry (inelndin the time required to earn homestead patent and 60 acres extra cultivation. The area of cultivation is subject to reduction in case of rough. scrubby or stony land after report by Homestead Inspector on application for patent. A hognesteader exhausted hi. 5.....- -- - a-cu. ll HEW V_ll5.l LU THE sole head of afamily. oteny meieovcr 18 years old. may homestead a quarter- ' section ofavsilnble Dominion land in Manitoba, Saskatchewan or Alberta. The A piicsnt must appear in person at the Dominion ends Agency or Sub-Agency for the district. Entry b tony mas be made at the oniceuf any loos gent. of ominion Lands (notsnlp-agent). on certain ` conditions? * Dutiea.-Six months residence upon and cultivation of the lsndin each of three edrs : A homeetesder may live within nine miles oi his homestead ants (arm-of at least 80 acres on certain conditions. A habitable house is re- quired in evori case. except when residence is performed in t e vicinity. gndccnoin .disl.ricts tn hemsiesdettg in an meyre-emeuuer-eeoon sidehilttomesgeed. riot? sore. up Duti_es.-Six months msi am-A in Ann). -4 -4- uxuprxcu OI .LV lplsslng, I _ . For maps and conditions of sale apply to .the undersigned or to the Crown Timber Agents at Sudbux-y_ and North Bay. . ` W.H. HEARST.' ' - Minister of Lands, Forests ,' Mines 4"..- smozrs or?XAEA 1131113- wzsw LAND BBGULA1-Iolgs FIVFIIIE nnln Luna .0 - 1.._n-- --~ auu: .lu;1I.lU-1 Tocronto, Augut 23rd, _1?913. -M 1: 1m. --_ ---ni -- ..u.;uu-av, uug uau 6011]., .l.LU.I.0. L 'N.B.- unauthorized publi- 7 cation of this . notice will be paid for. .. _ 35-44 I Notice is hereby given that tend- ers will be received` by `the V under- signed up to and including Thurs- day the -30th day of October, 1913, 'for `the right to `obtain licenses to cut the Rec} and White Pine timber on timber births in the Townships of Thistle and McWi11iams,~ in the District of Nipissinggj 13`.-... nanny... -`.. J - - SA,` _' A `I I v\I -uauv vuu DI to `a higher . plane; ft'rgiging gout; -daughters to desire `only beauty; of- line and_ of color--.th'e - visible'_.3jsignf .of the` soul which? ig ,hl_l _} :gl`<')_1fif6{1`s` within . V `SALE OF RED Ann wim __ _r1_m2%nmm-1n] MA vvrAd9ria`1{nf: on-I Buggies, Cart-ia gs. Wagons Sleigh: and CIll_'I. Q-unhvr Diana; . n II . 0 Snmcr Puzsonn. Aulwnmlnnn II Ann -- `_v- ' `V - 0 Am.-...... p:.`.."-.. Hormhoemx "- '_..!VfJIQ_ 57-. 5W-_jQ- Andrew ON THE EDITOR S TABLE An` exchange says--The unusual- ly warm A.weatherl in October has re- sulted in a number of out-of-season offerings on the editorial desks -of town and country newspapers. Mr. I. Winters, as rather unseasonable name, under the circumstances, gave the Collingwood Bulletin some branches of apple blossoms which -were as ne` samples as one could gather in the spring. Raspberries, blackberries, owers and other un- seasonable things are being laid _on the editorial tables--but ` so far no mention is made of eggs-fresh or ..J.L........:-.. the property of Vtlie dohbr. oI35osn?E' -I-';O'S-S- -S'l .` mas mum s aw strum , 1 D " At? ' 1'44 -- The Provincial W.C.T.UV. adopted. the following resolution at their convention at Stratford: `fBeliq\'., that A many of the present sVty1s_o:%?vc_'>_f dress are not only `immodest, directly tend_ towards imznofgtltgi? among our youth, therefore` be solved that we do all intour to `raise. the whole question? -oft ;`A _. , ----$4t.ooo,ooo uiszjon `Area, _ ` it Oiled vlchn-,-`CA - V I. . -:-_;.\_u_k_:' `%g@;-nLIP% c. PA TLm.o.A A. WE RBI'RE8EN'l`:- the present time the English roads are receiving more attention than those of any other country in the" world. The leading roads `are -being surfaced with granite and then tarred to` prevent dust. . Large ' sums of money are being spent,,the,i counties paying twenty`-ve per cent.,; of the cost and the remainder being" paid by the Government. 7 rN0t only this, bu_t if any county is not ,p;r.e- pared to raise all the money require in any one. year, "the .Bii1d., _ Board will lend it to the a low rate` of interest. Ef.T. s . 4?`, III II I` I Y Wehnvo a large amount west? current nteaeithor in of OCARTHY. B YS_ unonnt on the occur! treat Barrie. I0 LOAN of Iuonoy to loan unsllol-in lute farm mort- MURSHISON. . - ._ . UNWIN; MURPHY & EBTEN, _ Fire and Life .Insurance T Estate Agency V T Mo`noy to Loan fl A9! 1001 Fgru; and, town Pu- .1 Iva Ii-till; I`UC Q IIXFOBI. Having spent 4 years Post Graduate work in British Hospitals and having. served as Clinical Assistant in Golden Square Ear, Throat & Nose Hospital. London: Royal London Ophthalmic I-Ioepltal (Moorelds) ; for a term as Resident Surgeon in Royal London hthalmic Hospital; Bristol Eye Hogfital, Bristo :and Birmingham Eye Hos ital," , rmingham :tormer Member of British hthalmologioal Socis . ty., .0,F_FICE-78 Dunno? STREET. BARBIE. Phone 64. ~ P. O, Box. 90. 52 > _ ' r-.'_."V` 3* -u "T"-- _.-~ - :3` QVTXI 5 L.R.C.P. &S.~Edinbnrgh; li!.F.P. & s. an --.-SURGEON-- DB. MOBTIIIEB-LYON, 31 CARLTON 8t.', Toronto, Into of Brooklyn (N. Y.), Eye and Bus Hospital, will be at 67 Owen 3;; Harris, every Sat- urday. Diseases,--Eye,` Ear, Nose and Throat. Couultation- hours, 11 I am. to 5 p.m., and by appointment. - .-- BTBATHY & ESTEN BABRIBTEB8, Bolieitma in High oure 1'01 Justice, Notaries Public, Convoyancern. Of- ` too: over the Bank of Toronto, Bar- rio. Honey to loan at lowest cur-. 'unn` bnfnn ll. .11 a6Auu I 0., `A. RADENHURST. mnnwrmc, J Solicitor, Notary Public,`.&c. Otco, -. lat oor Bank of Toronto Building. Money to loan at lowest rates. , I At the meeting of the `Canadian land- last week, Mr. M. G. Ransford `of Clinton, Ontario, advised the abolition of cheap excursions to fairs, circuses, baseball games and on holidays, and the reduction of on their trains? fares from three to two cents a mile throughout Canada as a means of making railroad travel more popular, says "The Orillia . Packet. Judging by the crowded trains that ran through Orillia all last `summer we imagined that railway _-travel was fairly popular as` it is. . Dothe railways expect the people to live Ticket Agents Association at C'leve-