day and night. in connection. nglertnkera. .1 Morgue and cl Bathe, Ontario. - - _--u- qaCa\ I` `L.yR.C.l/ .i& Edinburgh: M.F.P. I --SURGl0N-- E'__ A A .3 It - - - . Bsnko Phone .269. .0.-. JILO ;.a.. 11ug...g)LbIH.D, II]. I 31`/` V and Surgeon (successor to Dr:` C. . 0., Alexander.) Oce and resi- _ deuce Burton Ave., vA1landale.i y Diseases of women ~ and childrexi and '-nervous disorders a specialty. I ` ` ` 22-Iy.I G. A. BADENHURST, CBARBIETEB, -I: `CL--1 AC5:-x HQ: DR.` MORTIMER LYON, 31 CARLTON ` St., Toronto, late of Brooklyn (N. Y.), Eyo..and Ear Hospital, will be at . 67 Owen '8t.,. Barrie, every Sat- urday.` o Dioeasos-Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. `Consultation hourp, 11 am. to 5 p.m., and by appointmentl *`-"` ORESWICKE & BELL, BAR ` ~ ristersf Solicitors of -the Supreme Court of Judicature of Ontario, "P-roctors, Notaries, Conveyancets, A etc. Money to, loan._ Oice, Roesa e block, Barrie. A. ` E. H. Cres- - wicke, K.C., W. A. J. . Bell, -KC. 8_'!3A_'l`_HY Iv nsmn mmmns, Solicitors in H-ig ' curt of Justice, Notation Public, Conveyance`:-9. Of- 'cu ovo5r the Bank of Toronto, Bar- ~rio. _ Money to loan at lowest cur- rent run. 0- H. Eaton. ` r... ;. `J ` A f, AB!` )5 urn, "*B;_.nn1s- _ `gitox-I,;Notanoa Pnbhe,\u'|d ~l.'|:L.i-gurburnnvn `Ilnnnv tn Innn an :1. .J__ `A; :__._c DONALD noss, m..n., BARRISTEB, - ;.`l-:6-- ` -`A II-_'L 41-. m4|QA-`A DR. H. '.l`.- ARNALL. OFFICE ANDg `QCQQCIQQ `Au.-- -1 DR. H. A. DUGLAY, OSTEO-I PATHIC~ Physician, Ross Block, Barrie, Ont.` O.`ce- Hours-9 to ,,_, , .T j , . . _ t!\`L 4- L n------ DR. W. H. OOH8 (SUOOESSOR TO DR. PAZLLING), Physician, Surgeon and Actoucheur. I Spec- ` id dttention to Eye, Ear, Nose and Thnoat. Glasses Adjusted. Oice, Owen St. - Phon 95. 14-ly `ma. W. A. Boss; PHYSICIAN, sun! I, otc., L.R.C.8'., Edith, L.B,C.P., I ndon. ` Omen and residence, Dun- lop - street, Barrio. Tolophone 77. 1 -W. A; LEWIS,IM.D.C.M., Surgeryl and Diseases of - Women especial- ly. Oice 58 Collier St. Phone 31- c 35-4 1 >" VJJJJVJ-U ,\k\I,\J vv_IA.a.a.v, &}_IJ`\I . . to Lennox, Cowan & Brown, Ban-zsvter-, Sohmtor for obtammg prdbtenof wills, guardianship and amxistmt-ion, and General Soli- F _,acitdr,f Notary, Conveyancer," n etc. Oioesf Hinds Block, No. 8 Dunlap Money to `loin. xuusuuu: `Given. I -uv C T iv use use at n %n-mu O U ISUEU -__ ,.EY- Ea: Nose N5 Throat. : [nvinoamnn I .o..-__ 1-.-,-_ F: .50 .D`l.I.I'JlI.I.4I.I.l&II|)-L. ,.|a:1LvAI.sIuaAaJu Solicitor, Notary. Public, (to. Oci; lat oor Bank of Toronto Building. I'_._-_ LA I...` I -L `A:`\-`' QQCQJ -U I-IVUI 51233 CA ulvavanvv are-nu , honey to loan at lowest` rates. `B,gl40l)l'I,7[J.V uwuulu I uuuc,` unu Money to leap` in at 5 per cent. omen, 13 Owen `8t., Ba;1-ie. II. D.` Stewart, -r.r..n._. D- M- Stairart. ' ' 4,` . 4 ra-Io 550 L.` JILIAVJL-I111; UISLUE ARI) ' Belidence corner of Toronto and Elizabeth Streets. ( ite Eliza- beth Street Methodist arch), Tele- phone 167. ' _ V` T VVIJ-V '41.!-All JJVIJII, 155.11 yanuzuw .5 1.1;: Solicitor, 9` etc. 33;]: of To:-ant; Bnilqing, Barrio. Money to loan. ------av, \IALII. vxuuc J..lUuI'H"`:, [40 5; ther hours by appointment. Phone 565. . - 45-Iy ax ` --_____ __, , ,, ,_;___._.__:__..____;:_...____ __ n.-. J: AR'l`HlJl_l_ROSS D .' e uy_-.,_k____n .- ;.',',..n"':}z::.;':.m.:%.%:..;*:, `*5 B` V oi-than ndw ht urea`:-I for threemdgathu V .VUrVw1!l be ehud-8150 pet can. , uNJnnnrAxnna.T T - RxNGa 26:; .........u auu uuuuren ' " 22-Iy. ~n`n::3}.'- BARBIE. ' P. 0. 1301.96. r".';:;.a" ;.'*'`i 1%? onms. '~`p ! P. 8:8. Glasgow R\no :5- rvuuvalu 35`47 I While, .under favorable _ condi- tions, visitors from allover the County will -beliereain large num--.1 bars to swell the gate_ receipts; the` citizens of Barrie can do much more than they have done in the past towards the success of the exhibition. The people of Toronto are loyal to their fair, "and `make _it a point to turn `out -in immense numbers _ to Iboo-st the receipts and ensure the success of the show. That is why the Toronto directors are able to claim such` a large` at- tendance each year. Indveed, when the citizens o-f Toronto do -their duty to their annual `exhibition. there cannot be even partial 'fail-I I, chnndnunsr. om: lLICENSED AUCTIONEER 2&3. -rijp 4u...._._..-- .l ._ - -- - A van`) " ' V_.:7~ cornwncun menu Rateswvill beziw 00 Implication. V . coN'mAc'r'cnAxar:s. gill bear iln m , o n n qn ocaneatv r """L. :::`a":.c*'1::;h:..`a 3? "*e`5`` y , 6 (:0 .f me mustbein THE ADVANC? late: than 12 9 cl0ck nobn _on Monday mun week. otherwise the l.d.vert1s_ex-`s om, may not be made pubhc untll the w 1 . "3 coxnnxsxn ADVERTISEMENTS. Condensed advertisements on xtstp as wants or an kinds, logt and f_ound, $3,333; for sale oz-to rent, sneqrc amt-lea, eu,-__ M must be accomnamed w,1tn the cash.` ,1 lII,_., D V ` _-- -vs vgaa-I I19`! I IUl`LIIl ro THE counnv dr SlMCOE._ -Most geasonble terms given on.a] Qahae ' u cvnxr-II b1D\Jlld l Stock _ Salas `LII. V UIIIIJ I V ~.---< --Iv LGOII. Cuts for`. adve'ti`s`cments must . ,3- In my case be mourned on solid mc't er 3,1 base; vonunlls. Tllll(s' and wziieTr""r'~i -"1.'2'., P] . Matching. M Id` . , um!` Hot Blast Dr`;r`ilng*l&E;ln.' l and Poll hing Hardwo d?! 5, = v a `Specialty 0 0" _ Contracting and Building Estimates given. forrlce-aAvrnzLn s-r.. annamom ' JO}_lN_ JENNETT T` THE nut Pumm; Mlll Bi M t Llmlte (1 `H3133 U r In ' . ' l , Rom gn3n?)rE::;]:?`1..l2 $1} km moo r"X15irt'iia% IN i'5jvAnoa . V UNITED BTATESV SU.BRIBH{8 31.50 m A.DVAN_cl; . 1) Ir " --+W;ro':;:.:;:"s,s::s1u::b:': W Doors.sash. Blinds. Int I F1 Columns. Tallks` e\l'|'It?{er "" Mi`;'3z`1"m``r`35 3.`3 ;}`an"W-Wins Ti` `Du-uggist. T_ Blitlrelu from the Finest ' Malt and HLOPS-. `_. Vj st. .J{3[IAnA:{`l~`urE oke v, __ ____J ..._,...--v..-- i! _nOt sticky, and gloves may be worn a few moments after using {if} Price 15c "and 25c. Delight- ful "after shaving. `. Has a marvellous effect `on ._ rough skin. One or two applica- tions will 're_move the mugnncss, __8Id by ts occhsional use the -Skin acquires the smoothness and "softness of a baby s. Glycedonia 3- -4; -A2 _I_, I MAKES -YOUR sxm LIKE .VEL\[ET- Monkmaxfs- Glycedonia. DUNLOP STREET EAST a;man we fl'1!!.E!! E9 9%! - J iusxjrooon TO THE TANNERY Boileis. Engines and ali kinds of farm and stationary machinery made " and repaired on ahomtcst nonce and ` moderate prices. ` x } 5 ttavoablgrr ])Bi"z"F&1i`. which vvi11` j5pu'hlie next` Monday; h`hhon`_eu otf \` the most successful ` fin :~the_ `ilhistory of ~ the town. ;.Seretary F_letoher; reports the y entries ;in* all lv depart- ments to be very rlarige, and if the weather is :such as _ "tihef directors - ` are hoping for; the streets of Bar- rie and the Agrioiultural Park will be crowded _throug`_hout the -first days of the week.- There are many rasons for an opti1mistic_ out- look as. regards attendance at our fair "this `year. The attendance at Toront._0 Ex-h'i`bition from this sec- tion was much` smaller" than usual, and Orillia have cancelled their tend the Canaudiian National will, `undoubtedly, spend all day at their County Show at Barrie. Midland and Orillia have cancdled. their fairs, and there is talk that others may be cancelled, and many who usually attend these fylta-ces _ will naturally. come to Barrie. BARBIE smawmc WMPANY B:9BC|'0 is Splendid` ALE` and ron-ran The Best and Brightes In cask and Bottle 331:0; %MbNKMArg. BANKERS MANUFACTURERS. .E'!%ven% if V .~.`/on 'l1;`a$ve_% }%t1`f<>`1i4Dh!_sf.f Expert Machmlsts Vphoiuzei i :36 ,4|raIna0," mu, ,__ ZZZ TOUT WI _,7-:__, `BE _LO_YAL To TEE FAIR Vmnuq or I,"_` IIXXUCD CK ARC! .~ ----.~ wvvui --u.uqn-vs 1-HUW ` IIIUTIU ever an` absolute necessity. "dv-aga.i_n .let,1t be said` that con-J szivation means" a careful` -`;J 1;ti1iza*-,?L "ti9i;,_ not` merely eel-sh , Hoarding. *=-`It. stands. for p1Vin }in"ef. - 3tlie"-antithesis `of 1 those`? thMfA Lane` us1ia]_ly jvad-he`r_ed' to =`dur`i_ng`- -;aV } state:=. of Waguty. ._\s. _ . _ M_ .. .. . . L = . ` `. C.`,".," _- : ,_. . \.-, _- 1_- :1 . " 1-. Ellwood, ? the Amerimn soeiolo-. gist, has declared that_the doubl-V ing' of the price of bread in any civilized country" - would be a; far .E\_'en_a*'slig~ht. rise in the `price of ftbodstuifs brings Iaxxge numbers-air; t,11e.:g-reatgindustrile nations .130 the verge - of famine. - The world. is nowin the\ ` throes - of the one_` ..(:a1amit;y--.-War;_ it is d'evou:tedly. :to ffbeiffhoped 3 1&h'at '51:I71e7 second-"-the . --A-- ~ ` greater` `calamity than a great fwar.h -`;d5{ib_1 71`18"~`0f. h 'D1'58 ' 0f`*1e?t9d*-F .`!1T,`.Y. 7; `be; avoided.s_; Cbnservatieh ; t1{xe~f' f. wor1d si V fodd! lies: - is=-now~';* T` ...;. A...n_';--1 taking risks, I says" ' `Chancellof Lloyd George, and . the country is takinsg risks,` the. {banks .-miist take risks, Vtoo, and? nante. business. He,war11ed the British .`banks, that the Government had. not come to ` .``Now. -that the Govermxient -is -tuhe`ir aid in ordeg` to, _strengthen ends, ibuit expressly in otde rTtoi en -" C~a*ble` them to. 1'1an'eeit_he industries of the country and keep business -going. T}i9.t' is plain `talk, and?--git` appfl~i9s% in Canada as` Awe-III as in !their `balances or. ,ei1s`1jne ltheir_di,vi: I ' "If every T 4Ca.n_'a.d'ian farmer A will I-illcreasesjche area of his fall"plow- ingr'_.a'nd\-get as much .-l'a'"nd as pos- sible under crop next, spring he will increase his own incom, - as-. sist mafcrially in V defehding` - the Empire, and help ,to fe_d_ Ethel` mil- lions whom the disorganization of -iE.uro_pea_n~ agriculture will leave Ihungry.` 3 V ~ ' _ . , .. = '1`her<-3 ,wi}.1 "not the` much talk from now on as to the alleged de- . cadence of 9the AB1_'i-tish so1dier.. In this campaign he has qna'inta:ined to the full the traditional ghting. qualies of Wel`1ington s Vvetzerans, com-'b'ine`zI wi-thx. `more -inte'11igenp and humanity.` ' " ` Thoe who Have` ;~Hen pvfedictinf; the ames of sedition in `India have had thgir answer `in the wonderful ouaurst of loyalty ,.thre ".ins1;ead. Well may V_ the Kaiser? excla'im' of his .mispl'aced plans and hopes, it s "Just one darned thing` after an-A other.!, ' . O-ur Scottish friends 'sometimes rightly murmur at the too frequent use of the_ term England. `But they must surely admit there is some compensation in the numer- ous `press `attestation-`so to the gallan- try of the High1an?d`er_s. ` , ."Th-a1t,isa pi-ctic-I' wayV?in which Gmy `County farmers have decided to show their \_ patriotism-'-Iby each conutrisbuting aV quantilty of oats and. potatoes for ~'th~e"ai& of the =13?-itis h .\.-~.- . -That, mysterious airship seen hovering Qver Newmorket 1.1185 have been looking for ' whe ' .Newmarket Canal.` German stra-beigwy is esube` and far-reaching, says The Orilli-a Packet . . - . The14e,_h'a`s' been i1evp.i)r that an ' -smnd force of Ger'm'ansV from Bualo might i1;vad`e Canada. What a golden opportunity, -for `The Toronto Star, to order a fresh sup- lply, of T Buffalo ubdlognaa ' - ` ' . The b'ez_'1s. __~vf`tf1ouSa_.n`d will be spilt in vain if `the .t e,r1`nsV of peace do. not . guarantee ' relief ; ,for; the natiqns from the _c_rushing but- dang `of . armq_men-ts, ' `A I The `War' Extra "has become, more and more "of a frost,` and [some day` _when there is real news {to .tell' the ;War -Extra will have ;about as much" dependence put in it as the shepherd boy who icon-. tinually cried Wolf. ordriiis of "jpufblia f that a small q'31as'tr neve'r d-raws a% large gataherVinIg",' pertinemtly remarks The Orillia Backet. ~ A % V A ;.Where Sis rthat; _-ci.t`y. ba'b15a1ion.= Orirllia - was Vg'oing'_T"` to'-~ `-.ra.ieVe_?'= doubt they _wi1s1. 3b'e"'1-e'[zwd ;'y5f,`L to with the` second .c0ntiz;1g_ent,I1 ' . ':-,. ` :x6u f`%": % M %Europeg1_x_;'v`war._-_% _ .a".T~'abui3i`- f*`3ii_l I Good '1;fom,ii_xg ! ._ ..H'ave __`gtr_ifbut-ed__~to thegPatriQtic Goveljxmxent is Chancellor country is` the. -must di (\ 1)..:.-.1. n.....1.. A.1--A- - . V a . I In Great Britain, many "men M" wealth give their best energie_.~, to the pulb1'i' services, and in doing so they understand the value` of con- centration. Sam-ul Plimsolhr for instance`, devort_edhis 1ife- to the `se- curing of .; safver [conditions fo`i- the '-Britishf7saiIbr.z .,_-Sir William Law- son -went on patiently," y,ar* ~after1V .ye31r..fon."about `thirty `yeays, in- tnddiucing his P_ermissi,v_ Bil`l-- 31:0; `permit ~ local v optidn'-- W _r'eg3?I11di11gw; ?tlthe.:.9a1 \6f?n1iqu01r-+in the ulqoeh 0f + ~ And make them fall. _ _ Uonfound- their politics, . T - * I ustrate their knavish tricks ; ~. On `Thee our hearts we x, .God save all. `, 'C0_u1d tanythiixrg` -he more apm-n- 'priat'e to present circumstances? It might ._b'-e.su11g heamtily in West- `minsier. Abbey,` or.- in the` smallest frame?'meeting-h-ouse on the` _Wes`t-e ern plains; ` -` L L` ` ` V l < -a-vsvvuxab 1116' VLIVIILIC l I{l\l9V LSIILILLLI II. 11111 UUU'I\C UIIC ` r; and third verses of our, Nation-5 al An-them -are g1i v-en, but not the -second--perhap's mbeca11se. its langu- ageis not deemed suitalble -for use; in `public worship. `But in: sudh al time as ie present, it does seem erntirelyi suii-twble, even in prayer. .Written in an age -when British rhy-msters `c$1l]ed` a spade a spade, and: `cared more, for. vigor than beauty," it exactly eexapressa the this` latter day. As it is not com-` {we may~give it here: A_ isentiimentse of every `loya=l Briton 1111 I I O Lord our God, arise, ~Sk;*astter his enemies; . V _ A 1 A ......t.'.. 4.1.;.`_.. 1-11 mnnly known or easy to be found, ` Several years `ago v'I`chaik0.wski', an, overture known to most music ;lovers as the Overture toA1812. In this remarkable piece of music -is `~pIortrayed' the march of V Napoleon to Moscow in that year, the horors of burning ` Moscow, the clangour of j cathedral hells, rbhe trainple of l1_00tfS' and the scurryiirgi of aright- ed citizens, the fblaringv tumult of Le 'Marseil`laise gradually being overcome by the solemn, sonorous melody -of , the ;Rus'si~an national A ian1>hem,7 very much as the Pil- `gfilxn -s Chorus. in Tannhauser grad-` ually_ overcomes the songs of Ven- uslberg and the music of the Furies. The Ipresentt war _makes it certain` that there are few places in `the, world where this overture can he pe.rfo_riy'ed "again exmpt as. -a musli-l cal - curiosity. The memory of the; `French march upon Moscow is lost in the march of the Russians upon .Be1`lin, while the allies. drive the German lhordeshfrom Ibefore Paris.|' It is `certainly. a musical paradox. J the great Russian composer, wrotel In `the course of his sermon in Jarvis Srt. - `Methodit `Church, Toe .ro_n`ao,. on Sunday` last, Rem T. T. -Shields said;-: The dierence be- tween- the; German army anti` the army of ` Great `Britain is that one is a -po1`iceman s haton and the either `a burglar s jemmy. `Ger- rnany s infamous proposal to Great Britain was a burg`-lar s attempt to brilbe a policeman on his beat to gloo'k the other way while he broke into` .a poor man s house in order to gain access. to the back-door of a rich man s" m_ansi.on. The law of force is essenltial to -the mainten.-. ance of the social order. Even in Toronto certain laws. are , nothing more than a scrap of paper to some P9,P1- i A ' ` ` you have the `st symptom of &\ ruu_-down= system, and :1 van; pqple too'ofEn cg -jj T-(goal their ach ,au_d puma and _au`fe1",_;`1_ .,;.IilenceA,w_,ui1e, , ueglcifd ,Athis coditipb carp . refers `rem Little Lake, The % Star to. - . the Latest`NoveI or In most `churc}i hymn books the ...4. .....J .L:..,:I ._........_ - __ 11-_u, u ` % ;..cgma..p is.-m`i` ff . . - ' : - p . . 1BARRIE. AND ALLANDAH; BRANCHES V a no N %_ARes"erve FiIl,ids- 4- -n - % Ovegf; .` .... . . . . =. . ...$60;92$ ,Q0f0` % _sAv1NGs ACCOUNTS~'invted. Interst .i '.'paid_on bglances half-yearly. ' ` . . 2 -..4--.___ A__`____ ancl 'Draf;S sold.` ' f DEPOSITS OF `$1.00 and pwards rceiveclvg T ` GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS condt"1`i`ted.,` fwnn };I`HEADVANCE`}% --.--x*" H; A. suns, Manage: . _- --v- wvuuu n no-avwg V V $`\IIIW ` Sl eighs and Cutters. _ 2'.`.~ .'. {5` .`.`.1,"-m orse`shoe`ins% !Bqggie;: \vi'agonsh 'Q"-S_- -- I 3, AA `s`mIuTiT,| OPPOSITE R055 81'. `iifistorg _of the Fair-. .~, ~ -5.. - ' A, . . .thir duty. and help make gthe `biggest year s.` atttendance" :in '__th`e A iW_.Q:Andrw i It s ' curious, but the one` that strikes` you is t the; one that V is broke, ' ` T Then :_fr1`a;l;e` the `man take ` 'it straight `back to the dealer, I order- ed trout.-Ka11~safs1 City Star. ` as rent. Farms for Sale." ha've \'o%h of ouses and p party in_ attic and Alla'nda_le.%- V_ _ _ ` Small cash payments.` Balance 1 1193:; g - `-{--~- -- { "'"" V. \.Rea..l"Est:us';nd~inaurancp `V " .lfl;qne 580. Bosanlm l__l9ck lorrie- l MI am, heie s. 5. man at the [door with a parcel for you. ll???` ' _Wh'wtWvisN i`;:,7T]i3-x;i' . A It s' a sh.-, ma am, and" _it s` %1nVt_1`1l C.O_._D.-A `. . I Hg+L3E;"ae};'",`ab3}`{"3 Ciay better. ` T ` THESE .SEP'I_`EMI_3ER- BRIDES: `own vouk. own Iiom` . Coal Bigs ._ ` Tbeixgg`- if flwhile `the ice man` ilooksgaof-:11 if "on. ' A `. commons,_`:till at -last _he secured` for i `it a .'majority and a promise from the government---not p yet .-:-`-f_ulijlled-f- of appropriate 2.legislaition.' ' A strik- ing Ixexam-p e. of this trait is seen in the, career. of :Sir_ John Heaton. (formerly Mr. J . Henniker Hea- ton), whose death .in Switaerland"is announced. His. jiame is familiar Ithe world over because of his con- stant promotion of postal reform in` general; and penny postaige be- tween all parts of the British em-_ _pire ` in -particular- He lived to see his dream realized as respects the `most distant pa s -of the empire, and also as betw n, Great Britain and the United: States. He has sought to extend penny postage throughout .the continent of Europe. but still all the- nations thereof have not embraced the scheme. He had a `vivid conception of -the many benets to he obtained from cheap` communication throughout the globe, and may be regarded as the modern Rowland Hill. '- I ;, :Sh&.;Af'lfer. `all, ' resting on `your `own piazza is better, than `sitting ~on th beach in the blazing sun. "'1' T7 Repairs of all I-zinids. K % F Residence, .164 Bayeld Strect Photie 527. '7` 134;`-A 6. S. RANKIN Ceasewasting yoi "money -n1-. ' -` . - _ _. ...- qvc `Juana. fH9MAs man THE _'STAY-A"1`-HOMES ` 6?-osu?i"I56 '1'..` -OHN BARBS OLD 3"AND fMA vpacwuniii Tar` 'Barrie Fair lwilll. this vedr have many -special a.ttractions, 'and.~_th displays in competition for the .prizes_wil1 be ahead of all former -yeaxjs, Barrie .Fa'ixj_;.o has Vqlfvv-ays; boen noted all--over Ontario for-its m`ag`nieent displays of live stock, `and this year s fair ,pro_misps better than ever, if that,` ishpdssihley at ti, *County-`Faii-'. ' Th _j__; collection _ of,` ' horses will be, one best "ever ' assembled for ,eirl1_i,l1_i,l?l91! .D\1;i`poses,9` whilg; the , cattle, s1i`15,"` ihl5'g's;;.f.pOul-;. ifmgna ` will be .of ! Contractor & Builder ! T tizcateci ~T fUni_vi-ity;" `ofw Cam- ? ' . ' Preparations for Matric- %Physi`91' ` ind 'V'o`ca1 I Pgfivatey. A '_ ' `lessons Ms. _R_NpLD UNWIN, MUB'1>nY"`a i*.sTif,"'6N- tario Land Sm-ve on; Engineers, etc. Eetnblishe `I852. Oce, 8. `E. corner Rich- , . Bay streets, Toronto. Telephone, Main, _1336.. Inetnuctions p 1.2: with A smthy o 5 Eaten Solici- tore, Bank `of Toronto? ilding, Bertie,-_ promptly attended to. `Hospital, London: Royal` Loud oapmus and ham served as Clinical Assistant in Golden Square . Throat & Nose on Obhthalmic Hospital (Moot-elds) , for a. term as Resident Sn 1: In Royal London hthalmic H B IE H ital Brist d B Aiospiinml; e as , 0 :an u-m n am ms Hos `ital. B? ' h 8 The Baryieelstiggthtgis as much an the citizens ? of Beirie to b`efp1-oud of `has is the Canadian National for . V the people hf the "Queen City, and V if `Barrie people are only true to the excellent. county ` fair We_' call` `.`ours," it will increase- -in [import- . `:-`-`=~=`- " ~ - '-aIlOe_ and usefulness as "all educa- tor, and! also as _an annua1"holi'dt\1y, {in such proportions `as to surprise even the 1n_jqst;`. optimistic. Let every. citizen of?-'Barrie. ` forget for the _ti_n::3 being the distractions of the ill War and, with their guests, iiwend their way `over to the Agricultural 7 Park on Tuesday and .Wednesday of next week, and they can -{est as--sq sured` that no good interest will," suffer, while a most excellent put; pose will be served. ` , - ,