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Northern Advance, 1 Apr 1915, p. 2

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`!iOHrB_O)l _cnBw -'4 .-_-PU3I-13313`-W V %' % `. E313. H. ARN`ALL,-5;`I:`FICE fl nuuilm cl dong! Farms and Toinn Pro- perties lor__sa'lo on easy mm. . - |J_AS.= ARNOLD {,..__ V (Successor holthe lute` R. L. Bax-wick~ Eirg and Life Insurance Real Estate Agency A 5 Money to Loan l|r%."'Bosanko - -....... yuvuuanuv nuanvut DUUIO by c OFFIYJE-78 DUNDOP Smmrr. BARRIE. Phone 51. _ P. 0. Box. 96. r4.In ..A.I.Ln 44.: .a.4A.I..I.uJ.A.v4_J.z_`l, L ..LJ. .1. LJ.L'\JJ.Q. .V land Surgeon (`successor to Dr. C. 0. Alexander.) Oice and resi- dence Burton Ave., Allandale. Diseases of Women and children and nervous disorders 9. specialty. Phone 269. 22-ly. 'i5'A?i11c3" 1>13riIiZI `hos; 11Z1}, Barrie, Ont. TOfce Hours-9 to 5; V othelf hours by.appointment. Phone 565. 45-lyib TNTWIN, & ESTEN, Ontario Land Surveyors, En- gineers, etc; Established 1852. Oice, Medical Building, S. E. corner Richmond and Bay Sts., Toronto. Telephone, Main, 1336. Instructions left with Strathy & Esten, Solicitors, Bank of To- ronto Building, Barrie, will be promptly attende to. be acted! upon, and 2; simple codi- cation would! result in great -bene- fits. - As Sir James out, much -of our Ilegrisl-atiovn is f-ragmen-I tary, i1*1'~drawn, and contains un- `necessary and disturbing provisions`. - for Canada. Great points are left undecided and trivia} ones receive el-a`bor-ate judg- ments. The remedy, he said, was to `write the principles now settled by decision or statute -in a. 'we11-ar- ranged code. Reduction of the law to a form of [statute seemed the most -likely course Off codication \/`(VAL and i: rie, Ontario. Telephone 165. 'Ts"ur;'o, E'Z,W LIif3T.7wI&E{.: L.R.C.P., London. ' Oice and residence, Dunlap St..' Barrie. AAAUAV 4.L'.a.1a4, \.l A. A -L \/ ;.4 and residence corner of Toronto and Elizabeth '-Streets. - (Opposite Elizabeth St. Methodist Church.) Telephone 167. 1_)_r.{JA. ARTHUR ROSS 1-on *` MONEY T0 LOAN In `nnonn `cu-us-g-L -1 _-___ uxiazn'.ux3na-.- PHYSICIANS. vv \J\I0, L.l..I.\J.L`J. OE- - 1869. Undertakers. and night. Morgue in connection. Bar- RING 2625 victimized, there will soon be an end of -complaints "on the part` of aggrieved business people, ` says The Ailliston Herald Mr. ,. A. B. I V'l\`L-__-_--,_, `ll?-runs, a nu '. ` ---- It-'I.IlII 2| 9r;uc-r Plmsomu. Amnnnow Run To 1|3""' '1,-o T;_=,'::\ 3. nu tiJrn1'i31zn:n or Buggies, Carriages. W380 Sleigh: and Cutter . `turn! mas. .'. ' in -n:1\l Barrie) Ont. And_reW vvvujcauuu AIADVLI-IVLI LU Qnts subse uent insqrtlon 5 cents pex _ lng notzces, 10 cents p gnsertion ; 5 cents per line for . msertion of the same matter, . 15: per line. tVl'|'|l*|1.n-Ian w . - _ - , vv yvn JJJJIJI COMMERCIAL mar. , Rates will begiven on application, CONTRACT canons. T Advertisers will please bear in mm. notice of intennonto chan e ads-crtiu`-5 mustbe handed mto- the 0 cc not me. _ Saturday at 10 o'clock, and the com. f _" change must be in THE ADVA.\`( y 0* later than 12 o'clock noon on M week. otherwise the _dverLis_r`g .......- 1..- ._.-;I- - on U ulual Ue In In ' V v "3 wry 11132:` 12 11301111 13:1 j;i\o( I.` `mice otherwise advertiser's ay,r,1,da" `H may not be made public until we w`f"Cer ing. `'35: fir, CONDENSED ADVERTISEMI-JNTS "Condensed aivertisem t . as wants of all kinds, lo:tnai'51((m0f1}1rr::ttpyl;;e3 1.... __I- AW`, vvr auuanunusi nu V n.n`1lHEME,\'Ts avertisements on rStpa.,% "1 logt and found, ,,';`;' 2 for sale orto rent, speqrc arm-lvs_ ;,.;: ? must be accompamed mm the cash. " Cuts for adve'tiscments_ must 1,, 6.. case be mourned on sohd meta] ha; I guaranteed 10, 15 }'ear. 7 Beaver and Bishopbric Wall Boarc Cedar Shingles. Metallic Ceiii Anything in the Lumhm` Lim, ___ - _ :1: n\\l\J['V" uuxmuuu .L.Lc1'u1u. uu.'r., $1. D. igmpson, M.-1>.1>.% or Cetr -Sim-T mur,ms.ImY, 1st, car out: PRICES BEFORE you Bi V Inns am mmm; mm cg Telephone no I ...... .1 CERTAINTEED Room _\`ear:-. Telephon;-e BARRIE. 'CRA|GHURST, ONT. ; LIcE1~{r_:1_)_ _yc'r1oNm [JOHN JENNEE ii ron `rm-i C6U_NTY or snmcoz i Stock Sales [Most reasonable terms given 0:; I I\I-ll-all All xi`; ' - 7 ' smn ':'u`: u'..n"3` `' `h1 .?? sn.T3 " ' '~ `Very ne 1:} the Nursery W 8" H" 01 Join` wnntu for prices. CI ` '3` '90- Appln For Terms Aoawrs WAH1-an ' avsmrwna " -7-H-WiInor, Nu:-aeryman. Pox. Elsi 0" V_` , 43.17 , TEUIBNBWFQE-l.|T.i N Tnnnn Tn -ru J`. NEXT DOOR TO THE TANNEM, --o.-_ _._. ji Drussist. MAKES YOUR SKIN LIKE VELVET- Monkman s Glycedonia. Has a marvellous effect on rough skin. One or two app1;ca- tzons will remove the rcvugnncss. ind by `its occasional use 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 15c and 25c. Delight- ful. after shaving-. Boilers. Engines and all kinrispf farm and stationary mach inc-r_\' mm; and `repaired on ahoxtcst name an moderate prices. T703380` a General Bauliugr Business. . . . . Notes Discozmmi at reasonable rates. . . . . (`alm- O QfA'Ota and ACco11Iat.';/mix Is 0 n for all orders i1 MI L REPAIRS, &c. Al work done by expert IDhL}.A ist and guaranteed first class. .'"'35 1.? __.TREE5. `.3- T.Beecroft UNITED STATES sUB'.~_nRIB7n' $1.50 m'AnvANcI-: 335:0. MbNKMAI j{. D"Q3 I-ed payable a7z_1/zzvhnv. Chem on outside bum cadlql l`` T0368 Qf exchange. . . . . 30 Nam Caahed or Collerml on most favorable crms. T- B E EC HO FT, Aiamzger BANKERS MANUFACTURERS. Oce Houra-10 to 4 -Expe:'t Machinist I Irll\I y! a pay t] manta Pro Franlcland demon-` strata thatCOD LIVER OIL '1 generates more body-heat i than .any tIzing else. ` ` '- MIDI! Tiitth nnonnqn _`- ` 1- 5.T- s!9HN` C14.-n ---I_ 1!. CO. Barrie. '"i}1"E'67i'r"" i3EffJLs1oN the bum on is so prepared that the` _blood prots froxn7every drop, fwhile i1:'_forties'hro_at nyd lungs. i " -7 inn n-.L__An--_I.II__._.I ` A . `.- _oyfeot:,ifyon sh - -- -..-u..u..a oucvula Bull ll . `Y you in cabinet to cold hands LIQU0~R Am) 'PA'I`1R1ONAvG+E_ P,|R'OTEsC3'1`ION NEEEDEED .S_'IMIP-LIFY THE LAW TERMS 611- Suascvmrrmx` In C coe,` (has introduncedni ` a. which -will have the desired end and leave ' no doubt about the intent of the ft act. Section 416 of the `Municipal Act gives councils power to pass what are known as transient trad- ers {by-'lawS,e and` enumerates the tradesmen, pedlars, and `petty chap- 'men -who may 'be .jbroug'.hit under the provisions of the municipal` _.by1aw. Heretofole the offendiers have able to get away `by contending that ' a sale is made by the solicitor and not `by the manw-hot delivers the "goats and! makes the money. _T1is A was the 411-gumentof --the. Columbus f ti-n appeal a4_gainst"__11h e' Tcon-"viction `here, on which,_;j_m]gmeh`t has not bezen given `yet! Mr. Tho_mp- 1 son gt; tV.5'ese.%oend:,i ers,, and ihe,.-`Azznerican _oi_1 _ I _ v... "In anoler [A Practical Aicl `On How` To Make More Money Out of This Year's. Crop.--` ' Practical Pat%riotism.A " 1t@nrtI~:rugd~vausc| crtlltivaiti-on. ' ' . , This is _11he second of a. series of letters" `on A-'ri`cul-`turla-1 _topgicS ' of vital Imporcta-nice, fby `J. Laugh- land, `B.-S.A._, -Distrzicvt Represen:ta- tive for Simcoe County of the On-' tanio Dept. of Agriculture. In this article, Mr. Laughland: tens howi the V `farmer ' may increase production ` W.i.th'out any increase i in , labor or -help, and, throughbuit,` -the article is a praetiica-1 demonstration of how to make the most of the land. Tu~nd`er I I The past six or eight months has! `brought about great ehanges in many pants of the -World and has, placed Ibefore the iiasrmers of `On- t-tario undreamed of ' opportunities for: increased production of Agricult- ituvral supplies. -But even. if these changes had not [come would not the `farmer who .fLait1ed dzo employ every possible means -to increase the yield of his orops be standing in -his` own light? `Thaltfthere is -a possi- ibilirty of increasing proclulction even without -sowing, more acres is shown -by the following gures giving the ` average and possible "yields of 1`-arrn crops in Ontario. These possible yields are not fabulous gures that ean only be? `attained by _ somerieh iman or corporation on a. small -plot or leld wthere ex*pend=i-tu-re of money is no object, but they are the yields of crops on the farms of many of our best fa.-rvmers right here in Sim- ' coe County: V A,,_____-- 1`I__-'I.`I- {THE TIMBORTANGE QF JGO-OD. .`V V `-"".`-"J CVVV ""V~ "" b"""" | Five prime factors in cihoosing the right of seed are-a- suit- [able variety; A se1`ect'i'on of seed ,frorr_n that variety; cleaning` the seed; testing for igerzmiin-artion; and treat- ing to prevent T smut. Regarding ` -the srsrt it might 1>esa'id that when the -Seed Branch of the Dominion Department ` of .-.Agg'rieu~]:tune-~ was` [collecting samples; of wheat, oats `and barley,` 40 per cent. of `the farmers T furnisahin~gi these samples did not know the name of the` `vianiety they were sowling; This is s-u=re1y= an wainatrming state of aiairs when we "consider that there is such a difference [in the yielding power of varieties. ,Moreover -a T variety that will give good `results. on one iJ.._.... _.C .._I1 _.-__- .`I,_ -.`lA_-___L'l, ,,, IS-pringv, Wheat. . 17.9 32.56 l Barley. . . . . . . . .. 30.5" 69. [ Oats. 36.6-- 91.2 ` Peas`. .. .. .. .. 18.1 37. , Corn `for ens=i1ag1e 11.56 tons 19 mnsl l1 otatos... . . . . .. 113.00 bus. 450 `bgsg min 9` 4 l\I\I\ \/ILKJDJ al1_ Wiggxt. .7. . I .'.' I X73" v I.``urn.'ips. .. .. .. . 444 'Ha,v&!C l'over. . . 1.54; `Ha,v&!CTover... 1.54 tons T 3 tons` There .are many -ways of inctre-as-` ing the yield of farm crops -burt this artic.1e - deals only with the import-I ance of good seed +one of. the rst `essential; for hig'-hesVt_ yield and best qutal1irty While `many farmers exercise great care in se1ec. c'ion and preparing their seed grain anyone vxisivtin-g a few huinrd11~e c1 ` azrlmsw at seed! time will reaiize that much in -_ ifelggur goes into` the ground; .._-....- .2- ML--- 3-- .._.1_-_-_ __.. Irtyvpe of soil may 'be altogether u~n- suitzajble for a dierermt soil . While` it is essaenmial b `that eadh farrmer should grow the sort best -s`ui,ted to his partibulyar farm it should kept in mind that the fewer varie- ties grown the better, if -a uniform article is to be put on the market! This is especially true of potatoes. Every man shoulidl know Vrtihe variety name of `the crop he `is growing and! if he does not think it -is- the bat variety! `a change should be made. Before ,ina.king'. the change.~he shousd see ._how the variety he i-ntenrisl inn:-urn-O nun: 1n.(\lI ...... -'_Ja-.1l __L.1, uvv _ AAV vv ULLIJ VWLLCUJ SIC ljll.|.fU.l.l\.I.5 growing has with` his neighbors and look up record. in the reports -of >A-gricultuma lC`o1'leges and experiment stations. A good variety dhould.` be suitable std` local. conditions, 9. -high `yielder, pure,- hardry, strong in the` straw or stq.1 k, Publlshqdfrom the 011109. 123 Dunlap Street , Bar:-1o.in the County or Slmcoe-A. the Pro- vinoe of Ontario. Canada. evry ThursdTay;Morning. by; . ' 23.5 bIlS. V `51;7 `b11S.| .a-vn .-\r\ -.141 Averdge Poss-i-ble 1'7: -1 .1 `(Y3 -:|;:n an Pnuuuuv vvuaxx 1J1a.1lJ|/ o ` The total yearly `nancial loss to the farmers of Ontario owing to `the prev:ail=ance of smut --in grain. crops runs well up to 2 3-4 million` dollars. Treatinsg `smurbty -seed zgrain: with formalsin solution accomplishes `two things: it prevents the smut and `increases the. yield of . grain. 'Exp-er.i-mentxs conducted by Prof. Zavitz of the Ontario Agricultural i College for a period of ve yeasrs wtirbh oats, gave, a yield of 68.3 `bushels with no smutt when ithe grain was :immersed '.in a solution .of formalin, while the unvtrealted seed yielded only 60.3 `bushels and had ve per cent. of smut. This has also been the experience of farmers who have -used the formaliin treatment. The treatment is very gsim-ple and yet if the directions are not ollowed closely the vitality of the seed` may be injured. Formialin | ean he bought from- any druggist and costs from` thirty to fty cents per pinit. `Mix one pine of formalin with 40' gallons of water, sprinkle! this solution over the seed grain until `it is thoroughly moistened, then cover the `pile with sacking for three or four hours, _af`-terwandls spread it out and shovel over a time or two until it -'58 dry. -Forty` gul- rlons of 1 the formalin - will .spri`n-kle `between thirty '_and f `bushels TI _`#_,. 0, '0 ,fI -A ' of good: qua1'i_-13y. and have =asbi1.ity`. to ,resist fiisease. ' `I; .,',1 `I,-.'J,__,, ll-`JUICE! , ,Il\7\.lIJ\JO ' I `When the right variety has lheen `chosen the next step is to .keep up .to -a._ hi-gtho standard. In this c_0n- - neetion it is well to grow the grain tohe used for seed` on the `best exztna manure and cultivation and see that -it has good drainage. It -is a. good plan `to -have a little seed plot -every year and select from this at -harvest time enough grain` to seed.` `an acre or two the next year.-` Hand selecting is the Fbeslt way to get `all the requirements of high class seed. An increase of ve or ten =bushel s per acre will more. than pay for the time spent in selecting the seed. If -the grain` to ` be used o.r seeding purposes thisl spriirg has not _ been i cleanedl iti should be introduced to the an-ning} mil-ll `vithou-t delay and not only ru_~nl through once -but cleaned until from` o11e-bhilrd to one-half has ?been talkenl out. The small -grain -is just as good for vfeediirg as the large. Small" -grain is often" immature or has !been pnoduloed on -small headvsl from sickly litt-le -planvts in a dead furrow and when sown -he larw of heredity will come into play and the iproduce -will be ruin-ty like the pasr~ weld on the * -fa-rm. Give it `a little ent. Not only should the small [grain be ,-taken out `but care should {be taken to see -that there are no lweedseeds in cereals or grass seed- --__- I U1 grugu. V `If every .famner in .`.Simx>e `Coun- }ty will get the best variety, system- atically` select -clean ixt *we14F, test for germinwbion and_.treat -it for smut, a. very impomta'ntsate-p will the j talffl +1` glilnln nuns. us...` .I_. .42 - ,, - E During the winter _time seed ]should `be tested for germi11ating power. -This is especially rtrue of seed: corn which sometimes has fai-l- ed -to grow and had to ?be re-seeded `The `test can be to-arr1'.ied. -out very simpTy 1by placing fty or one hundred` seeds rbetween fmoist an- nel` on a plate and leaving it near vthe ~ksi't.dhen vstove where the temper-, n atu-re will range '1;etween 75 and! -80 degrees. Count the ` seed s* that` germinate . -"and if the percentage does not run up eloseto one hun-. vdred, steps -shouldl be rtaken to se-. cure more suitable seed. -Some `_ people make a practice of sovwiing, the seed thicfker when the gIermin- ` at'ing1 power is low but sudh seed should not .%be sown at .-all `because {it `will prrod-uce weak plamts. . "l`L}. 4-.15`-.451 -..,.L...`I__ -2---- -:,1 1..--` ;, 1Lat.evs't -`M.ag`azi1"Ies A11~:AL BANKING F senvgce M m"Amm % Anon Ivan-.lII-.1!-\ nun . nuinn .3171-|Lr\I11I3'I1Il3D THE LATEST Novus Barrie'n4i.AllFanda'le Branches, H. A; SIMS, Manager IHE: IIIIIIIIIIIIIII 5) BANK o1='TORON`I'O or anststmdarawork sou , t_he T E MODERN BENKING, SERVICE oifered by The Bank of Toronto to its customers combines all -the advantages of sound banking experience, gain- ed through sixty years of safe banking, with the modern equipment and progressive outlook necessary [to meet -present-day requirements. ` Careful attention is given to all Business Accounts, and our long experience and ample funds insure full, satisfac- tory service to our customers. run. ;u1_'yv1-uauv clucp 'W.lJ.'l. -DC Vincrease crop production." THE NoR'rri1':RN ADVANCE .t3'No'new nim will be added i o the sub V acnption List. unt.i1-the money is paid. Subscribers now in arrears for three, months and over will be charged $1.50 per annnm. ` bapital . V V .- Reserved Funds sc0'IT S For (mc_onPonA'rzn nus) CLEAN UP YOUR -.___.- .- Now" let us -give the war arest, the _ rout, -the siege, the sally, and `gaily shed our coat and vest, and go and clean the aill.`ey,! Let sz gather up the dogs and cats which have this life departed`, -and let tin cans and` 'bnick5 and hats o to the dump he tcarted. In winter you may voice your "views, which you ;believe important; and base long sermons on the news, abut in the lspming you or-tn ~t._ Then every able- `bioclied "man sfhou!lsd; ` whoop the Clean Up slogan, and` chase the old tomato can, the cast-oil hat and. hrogan. So let us clear our bulg-1 ,ivng brows of tri-inxg thoughts and` narrow, -anicl ` gather" up the old- dead leowrs, and work rlihe rake and har- {row. The rubbish. left `by careless. imen, a`l`1d lazy human cheeses, will librin-g-a host, of germs a,-gain, and~ :tShey: l l abringh `punk diseases`. `And forty ibi1llli_on'ies vvi=ll come as. many mierdbes .bearing, and round our rweary heads they l humv and `keep `us busy sweaningj. Clean up! Clean up! On every ublock let all the work- ers` ral'ly! .'-No man should s-tand around: and talk until -he s cleaned, -his alley! _ I i The .Gnourmand--I suppose you veI .1`-ad -to .pu -up with Tipperary| I-(waver since the -war started`? V I TY`? '1 TOPEIHS -DIA*LEC.T . _ His wife (`at 2 rp.m.)--~W'hat sort of a story is this you are trying to} tel-1~ me? . . _ . , ' ' He--'~DIi ol'ec-t shmory; m dear. Q '\Jv\JL onnaup UAAV How; `oust; I. \/\L'i ' The `Waiter (`his fl-abors unreward-! e_d)---Yessir, ansd tlp a rarity.-- Tat1`er. - ` I Cease wasting your money } rent. V L I There was a report in" the neW8. _. eovl:u-`Inns recently of ' the` murder of a a fourteen-yea r-old " gir1_ near Orangeville `by. -a. Barnardo Home boy of about sixteen years, who aftedlwards committed` su-.lcide.. We know little about the case, but in .-any event it will not impress the public favoralbly wi-th- Barnamdo Home children. A few` days -ago '-an English orphazn suicided on a ;..farm near Port Hope._ It appears kbhat mentally` unsound children are being shipped to Canada . and good] respectalble people induced to` give them a._ .good home. So far, as can he learned, there was no complaint, from the -Oranxgeville home, but -a tragedy has ' occurred. `There cer- tainly should -be some `protection. furnished) a family that takes into it -_a friendless orphan from Britain, .by providing . a thorough examin-L ration of oharacer and mentality. If -insane or unaccmmtable infants are to lbe placed in -good `homes, there is no telling when a repetition of this shocking -affair will take place. People take -these ehildrenl with the best; of intentions, and of- ten are not. even thanked for; their pains . To suffer a loss such as oc- curred at `Ora-ngevivlle (is too great to pass without some inquiry. } I have $200,000.00 worth of {houses and property in Barrie Wand Allandale. " _ . `_ Small cash payments. Balance as rent. Farms for Sale. . Real Estate And Ins;u:n`c; Phone 530; ` Bosanko Block . Barrie own YOUR own HOME; Contractor ,& Builder Repai;-s of all kinds Residence. I64 Bayeld Street PhOl'| 627. t H 13.3 . Kennedy Special Rye Whisky s1.1oA QUART li.S.BANl(|N THOMAS viiiiiii :.-.-......_--_..-__-..__-..___._._.... _opp. tug" Post `once BOOKSTORE - One of the chief advantages of the Provincial License `Commission w`hieh, the Government will appoint," is that the evils of patronage in connection with the liquor trade `will be greatly minim.ized',. if not "com-pletellfy abolished; It is incon- eeivalble that an uindiependent non- partisan commission, holding -oice on_ long tenure, -can be inade su2b- kservient to considerations of `part- rronage. It -i-s certain that the Government is only too anxious to be relieved` of suspicion of any im- "proper or interested nelation to the -liquor -tbusiness. No Government `can escape ultimate -responsilxility for legislation. It [cannot shelter -itself behind a commission however powerful , or "inuential. For the acts of -the commission and for he measures vmhic.h the commission a must enforce the con-stituencies {will :hold. the Government to account. But the government will the free, and its candidates ` all over the! Province will `be free, from the dan- ger of tempering enforcement of liquor legislation. -to ~poli.tical ex- vtigencies, and free -allsso from the sometimes arise between local oili- cials or local candidates and the compromising, . relations which}. liquor interests. I V. TIP-TOPJJCS TBAOK .1-SVDEWART. & S&`EWART,' . BAR- " RISTERS, Solicitors, Notaries Public,` and Conveyancers. Money toloan in any sums at '5 per cent. Oice, 13 Owen St., Bar- rie. D; M. Stewart. V ' `ALEXANDER OOWAN, SUC- cessor to Lennox, Cowan & Brown, _ Barrister, Solicitor for .obta-ining probate of wills, guardianship and administration, and General Soli- citor, Notary, Gonveyancer, etc. Offices: Hinds Block, No. 8 Dunlap St. Money to loan. ORESWICKE & BELL. BAR- Auristers, Solicitors of the Supreme Court of Judicature of Ontario, ` Proctors, Notaries, Conveyancers, etc. Money to loan. Oice, Ross block, Barrie. A. E. H. Cres- wicke, K.C., W. A. J. Bell, KC. I L.R.C.P. 8; s. Edinburgh; M.F.P. 8: s. Glasgow --SURGEON--- Eye. Ear, Nose 8 Throat. Having spent 4 years Post Graduate work in British Hospitals and having served as Cli ical Assistant in Golden Square Bar. Throat 8: ose Hospital.` London Royal London `Ophthalmic Hospital (Mooreids) ; for a term as Resident B eon in Royal London 0 hthalmic Hospital; B`1J'iJ5l_Eye Hospital. Brlsto :and Birmingham e on ital, Birmingham ;former Member of tish phthalmological Society. V OWEWIVD no n .... -.... .~_._'.___ - .----- nlvwai IU BURN ` Wuhan a. large amount of money to loan nloveat o t nhameither in small or in large ``ho`mq?n?ir`f'6ys &`. i au%nx?6?. on street Ban-le. G. A,` TRADENHURST, BARRIS- ter, Solicitor, Notary Public, &c. Office, 1st floor Bank of Toronto Building. Money to loan at low- est rates. . *im71"Xmmi?a3D If the members of 11119 Ieggisatume `will =1ook at the. injustice of -a foreign oil company doing: `business in la. _municipaility without` paying -.-anyathung` for the ri-vilege -in I.1eT 2... ___.___.1o 1 -acacia LL .4` n. :.L v S'.l`RATHY & `EISTEN-, BARRIS- ` hers, -Solicitors in High Court. of I Justice, Notaries Public, Con- i_ veyancers, Offices over the Bank of Toronto, Barrie. Money to t loan `at lowest current rates. G. l H. Estuen; - I inn. H. A. DUGLAY, osTEo-] `I1 A FBTTTIV 1'81, -' ` i "R. M. H. EM.BREE,PHYSICI_X1~T .....J C ____ --._ /'____--_- {DONALD ROSS,_ LL.B., BAR- ` rister, Solicitor, etc. Bank of Toronto Building, Barrie." Money to loan. DR. SioLii`MER LYON, 122` Bloor St. `Vest, Toronto, wi1l_be I at 91' Owen St, Barrie, every` .S'aturd!ay.` Disease-s-xEye, ` Ear, Nose and Throat. V ConsmLta.t io11 hours, 11 21.111`. to 5 p.1n., and `by -apfpointament. T ' `G. G. SMITH & 00.,` ]: TH)NI 82. `li`.34..I..`l:..L...J. 1 can I-DR. W. H. OOHS (SUCCFESSOR F to Dr. Palling), Physician, Sur- i geon and- Accoucheur. Special L attention to Eye, "Ear, Nose and I Throat. Glasses adjusted. Oice, } Owen St. Phone 95. 14-ly. EDR. W. A. ROSS PHY~SICIA;\T,' 9 G,___..__ .1. T 13 I`! O 'I'I`J2.. 'l`_o_ronto Bniidings, Barrio W. A. LEWIS, M.D.C.M., Surgery and Diseases of Women especial- ly. VOfce' 58 Collier St. Phone 61. ' , . 35- S~_ir` J. A. M.` Aikens, in his` presidential adydiress 130 the Canad- ian Bar Associ-ation, spoke of the need for simplilcation of Canadian law. This 'beI1'ated- crsiticisrm rsho_u-ld

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