Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 13 May 1915, p. 2

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Thqrnbury is building --a new school to cost $16,000. ' 0 0 ' = {DR. MORTI-MERH` LYON, _ 1-97 -ca-4! `D1--- cu. 7_,L 11 '- E1312. H. A. DUGLAY, OSTEO-i V V PATHIC Physician, Ross Block, Barrie; Ont. Ofce Hours--9 to I 5; other hours by appointment.` i Phone 565. l ' 45-]y' __ I ` ` ANDER OOWAN, SU - cbssor to Lennox, Cowan & Brown, Barrister, T Solicitor for obtaining "V probate of wills, guardianship; and ` administration, and General Soli- citor, Notary, C'onveyp.ncer, etc. .Oices: Hinds Block, No. 8 I Dunlap St. Money to. loan. v STEWART & `STEWART, BAR- RISTERS, Solicitors, Notaries Public," and Conveyancers. Money to 1-oanin any` sums at 5' per cent. Office,` 13 Owen St., Bar- `rie. D. M. Stewart. E-I~)-R-7. H. T. .ARNALL-,_L-')FFIC-_E .....J ......3.'l...,.-_ __ ORE'SWICKE' & BELL. BAR- risters, Solicitors of the Supreme Court of Judicature of Ontario, Proctors, Notaries, Conveyancers, * etc. Money to loan. Oice, Ross block, 7 Barrie. A. E. H. Cres- wicke, K.O., W. A. J. Bell, KC. iDR. W. A. ROSS, PHYSICIAN, ; , Surgeon, etc., L.R.C`.S., Edin., L.R.C.P., London. Ofce and. ? residence, Dunlap St.. Barrie. ' Telephone 165. = 1 G. A. RADENHURST, BARRIS- ,.ter, Solicitor, Notary Public, &c. Qice, 1st_ odr Bank o.~"' Toronto Building. Money to loan zit low- __L .._1.-_. W. A. EWIS, M.D.C.M.', Surgery ....._'I. TN: .... ._ .1.` \1T._..___ --__--_'-`l `Published from the 0131 _ Baftie. iqthe Count Vince or Ontario. Canad Thursday Morning. by I oe. 123 *- D uhiop Streei y of Simcoe. the Pl'0'_' at. every t . uuunat IU LO Wehave a large amount of Ltlowest current rafm:.oithm-1.. . ?STRATHY & ESTEN, BARRIS- ters, -Solicitors in High Court of . Justice, Notaries "Public, Con- L veyancers. Ofces over the Bank of Toronto, Barrie. Money to ! loan at lowest current rates. G. ` . H. Estren. Doi\iLi;D Ross, LL.B., BAR- rister, Solicitor, etc. Bank of _Toronto Building, Barrie. Money 1 L to loan. DR. W. H. oons (.sU00Esp~R 1.- 1\.. 'I")..1'|_. _\ 1'1L__1-2-.. llrlwosanko }; G. -SMITH & CO., PHONE 82. Established 1869. nUndertake_rs. Open day and night. Morgue and chapel in connection. Bar- r1e, Ontano. ` u u Lb\1lJlLIL` "-'- Eye. Ear: Ngsg Throat, fawn...-.. .._....A. A mu::u1uur.r:. LIUN, 1"`); I.[\u ....J Bloor St." VVest, Toronto, will be appointment. at 91 Owen` St., Barrie, every` S`atourd*ay. '- Disease-s--Ey , Ear. Nose "and" ' Throat. Consul-t.a.tion| hours, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., and by I (Successor to` the late R. L. rgv .:.J.. n . 4.L.Lu.L1 41.4414, \J..L' J. J-.\./'J...J I Telephone 167. - ' a1d residence corner of Toronto and Elizabeth Streets. (Oppositef Elizabeth St._ Methodist Church.)i _ The Toronto Telegram informs a correspondent that there is no daily newspaper in Muskok'a.' Rut there is a`yawnj11g chasm ope11Tthe1'e for a man with` capital, _ an eye for scenery and a nose for news.-'-,Oril'- lia Packet. V .54 11 ;.AJ, .LLLo..l.Io\Jo.Ll.Lo, AJIALBDLJ and` Diseases of Women especial- ly. Oiqe 58' Collier St. Phone` 61. ~ ' ` 35- up--`---5. gsit rates. `.1 \J'\/LJ'kJKJ\/J-VI ?;a1iJir:;;,v I;-f1"ysician, Sur- geon and Accoucheur. Special attention to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Glasses adjusted. Oice, Owen St._ Phone 95. 14-137. Dr. J. A1m_1p1/2 ROSS _ .Lv1cUAl on Sweet -%T' MONEY ro LOAN ! A Inn-on nu`.-.....4. -1 ___, ,n..lD.I. Barrie. silent automobile wheels, Which. may being formed which will go ahead- Q T An industry, manufacturing rc- cventually develop into one of the: most, important of Owen" Sound sU industrial concerns, is about. to be established, and a `company is now with the project at once. PHYSICIANS. RING 2625 L. Bax-wick Sa`m(n* Pltnsoxuu. A:RmN'noN PAID To . MA `JUFACTURER U1" Buggies, Carriages. W380 % Sleigh: and Cutters. Iqisunn `Du-nu... .. - l -..n6 AI\'_l`EN'0N PAI D No. 55 aAfEii:"[:'sT- -_____,__ _ _- r~ 'W- C. Andrew ! CRAIGHURST, om`. !LlCENSED AUCTIONEEE I-on-A1..- -_, Most reasonable terms giv;n<::.2 `Stock Sales ;JoHN JENNE `$1.09 rm -ANNUM IN ADVANGI: - `IT\I.InlII'I\ mm A nu:-an 5-'vp\...~....-..._.... 3`%?5`.%AWRTlS THE Nonmih Anm Barrie, Ont Tm: -ADVANCE 15 x largeat circulation of any` Town. It has also by far the recei ts. Th latter fact demons its patrons. If you have m nlann It with tho non. .1. - 11115 muwr IIIUD (ICU! its If h plac it with the pap not afraid to pay the Advertisements n onstrates `"9 `"13 adv er t_hat re-acl prxce. .1`? nlnnu..- 1 t} Ortisi 183 ll 1 `Illa plaize with th paper ih"" `. Pliaih`"` priest "vaclles theg Advexl-gisleigxents are clxargeq ac space/-+ es rionpa '1 .`. Cord`. inch. ` re` `*"*e mai? "Vt A\IIIR\Vl|. . _ 'm.msn:m- Anx-p;;m3,\G 1 ` Legal Notices. Auctxon zu- etc.-First insertion lo cci3', _"{I:sc-n_ subuent insgrtlon 5 cents per P Ht, -5 R ing nonces, 10 cents per'`]`?- `*3 insertion ; 5 cents per line for (.,1ch"_`0 forg` insertion of the same matter. obit `5b$`%c~,,, 5c,_4per line. W 9,.) nvxnrnnr` A 1- .-. .,.- ~ --vu. CONTRACT CHANG]-jg . Advertisers will please b . notice of intention to chan;:3ra:j"Vm`,hd :~... mustbe handed into the omcg n tertxsengg Saturday at no o clock,,a,,d the Co latergn change mnstbe in THE ADV V3? form later than 12 o'clock noon OI1`\io `ce,,, "week, otherwise the advertiser ; ahhday mt, may not be made public until the w 40; coxmmsnn ADVERTISEME3-TS Condensed advertisem t as wants of all kinds, loxnaifaolrgpwern for sale or to rent, specic articles '02.; must be accompanied wim the cash. ~'-. ea In . Q 4 - - ....-an dvytisgments must I (junior at nev bemomncd on solid meta Q7 case 1' bis: .1 IiURSDAY, MAY ---uunuunl 0 o lI\L4A.aLJ I ' Allkinds t ' .. 'mes ` Small . Fl`l1`i)t8;Fl]Sh r 1; `:v=` Gumbel`! etc.vEverything in thu .\'\xrsc1')'11 send u" 0` Your wants for rriu-s. 0 ~~1".3 F|`9- Apply For Terms ` AGENT: WANTED EVERYWHERE .J. H. Winner, Nurseryman. Port Elgin 0" ` <- M , TRY Kennedy Special j Ryeywhisky ' dr_iew name will be added to the sub scription Lust: unnl the money is paid.` V ' Subscribers now in arrears `for three xrionth` sud over will be cl_1arged $1..f20 per annum. The Newhunu `m-:x1'ooon TO THE % pry: pa-ova .2 - COMM-I-:RcI`AL DISLAy Rates will be given on application punuvunu-. . ..._ 4 A biicfmlg E23 Repairs r all kinds Residence, I64 Baycid Strc-: Phone 627. 1'24: .$.RANK|N Transact a Genera. Bun Bttsinqss.` ; . . . Notrs I//e`0 v at reasonable 7`atrs. . . ;. (`Y tion qf Notes and .~1r.':cm..`.- [ special attmtiozz. . . Drrg/`ts Issued pug/alklri 'm_v;z:v .C'heques on ozztsicle I;anK'.~' we ` dz lowest rates Q/' ( .?fC]l((,'1",".' Sale Nates Cas/ted or Ce. !v on most-fav_oLra,b. .a e2-.2n`_-. Is open for all 6rr1ex's in CL` MILL REPA1RS.&c. `Boilers. Engines and farm and stationary nun.-I; and repaired on Sholtcat moderate prices. AI At last there appears to be rea- son to hope that a movement has begun, which _will ultimately mean tidier a11d better cared for streets i Orillia, says The Packet. A good`omen in any progressive town.` -.-- r----up _ Al work done by c-1:1;--:~ 1st and guaranteed x-at cl.- g: 1 ? M 1 T.3:EcnorT,ww "OPPOSITE ROSS-.S1 "JOHN BIBRS OLD STA-.\'l) LBANKERS Contractor & Bullder v,4,t . Oe H01(rs-Z(,? .`o J -y 7 -Expert Machinist If farmers pa'\dAmore attention to_ their seed and seed-bed in "the spring they would have- greater rea- -son for celebrating Thanksgiving Day in the. autumn, says an agricul- tural authority. ` ` - &. C0. I-I \l\lIl(vI nu Horseshoein I-I -- It ' BARRIE T_A N N am :;mjz.\','.~.. .rv male The (.P.R. S-teamboat. Expfess will [make its rst trip to Port Mc- Nicol on May 22nd. A s .l mt uu uJ \2l.IL|11V1oI/LL18` but: uuun y`.l'U .A_ penny saved 1s a penny earned. Midland s "shell Works is operat- ing night and day, and Ori1lia s motor `works is doing likewise on the same cl_a_.s of Work. " | , A ' I ` ` Conservation, T a Governnient pamphlet, is responsible forthe fol- lowing; remarkable statement: Dur- `ing the last four years the export of `power from Canada, to the` United States by three of the com- panies engaged in this business, has increased from 318,000,000'to 424,- 000,000 .k.W.h. The amount . of power supplied by the same three companies to be used in Canada actually shows a decrease for the same period. ` h V Tenders are _being asked for a four-roomed school at Port Mc- Nicol, to `be steam `heated, electric lighted and with modern sanitary arrangements. ' T i An outside syhtiicate has secured control of the Penetang (race track for the season. M y incomes may be augument- ed lg] cultivating the back yard. A TID'I"|I"lX7 @0170!` `:Q n snnnanvv l\l\`Iw\l\J `nxomasox Mr. D. J. S.` 'Tifn;~E3 ?I.C'i:s'" s'izso"i{11'aE` :.$1.so_ IN ADVANCE` NOTE AND `COMMENT Tamas OF,SUBBCRI1;_i`ION T3:rer . sends: to the g 1.1-- _-- - -.~ -~ _ The,Ori1lia Packet paragrapher says:---`y`The' Advance tells of an Orillia lawyer who was at Barrie the other day, and `not in the sweetest of` tempers. He can t: have `been from Orillia. We had a _lawyer in __Orillia a few years ago who was a bit cranky at times; but like seeks like, and she moved `to Barrie. Now Orillia lawyers get` angry only in a Pickwickian sense. In other words, they are never f'oo1- (we are now back V-for a rest and billeted. in ' -barns at a convenient point to. the ring` line) was cer- I0 U mJThveWIiI1`emwe `have just j quitted tainly a hot one, that is, for "strayi 8 shots and perhaps` a few snipers; l but I am glad to be able to say` that. we `suffered the fewest casual-I . ties jsinc__e my arrival at the front.l Speaking 011' this last poi11t-snip-I ers--some perhaps may A not very well understand, though I feel that the word itself" would `suggest its `actual meaning. The ruses adopted - by these daring fellows call for a little admiration `in so far` as thei feat itself ,is concerned. The prac-~ Y tice itself is mean and detestable '0' and, to say the least` it s annoying; *1` but we seem to `have established an '1' ascendancy in a` direction that will l'- tend to mitigate the evils caused lby these fellows. These snipers adopt different plans. Some" even, 9- I understand, penetrate behind our, Y lines and. by the aid of a11 ingeni~l en ously contrived instrument on an siangular plane which holds the rie, e controls the trigger and entire _v1ew,g v and hides the. operator, are able to d" inict serioftis losses should the 03! V portunity 0 er... But it is, -to _e_ noted that in this respect they- arei t growing less and soon will7be al - thing not to be considered. I may` - add thatwhen one is detected in a t building,` -tree or hedge, competition 3'is pretty keen to put him out of -1 action. The result is always satis- 3 factory. On all points, so as I - can judge from all appearances, we I E have `established a superiorityi that-. 2` must be nothing short of amazing!` I. when one takes into consideration 1 2 the `short time -that has elapsed , since the lightning rush through . Belgium last summer. We`learn in 1 3` the. press reports of `great doings Ll aliticipated by the Germans during a ;`the spring, but my mind is such ( - that I cannot think of any other 1 . great eort being Aniade only thatl] . for .very favorable terms of peace. I ' Again, I hold that to penetrate our` 1 ,, lines on `any great scale so as to, ( . effect anenveloping movement is an|i =..absolute impossibility-. Our lines 3 .1 of. trenches are invulnerable-abso- ( lutely impregnable. .And we -look . forward with keen `anticipation, to H ~ some good work when_ I the Dar- danelles-are forced. You all. doubt-l less have heard of the now famouscl Jack Johnsons or coal boxes. - When one strikes` a barn it is for some time diicult to realize-what h-as occurred. One is at ag-loss, as to what has happened, whether the barn.has gone up of its own accord or? whether .H_ades has `been let loose on it. They are real whoppersl I 1 .in the smoke `and; noise ' line. So far I have seen `no. -`great material` damage done by them, -`except the enormous well T they_- make__ Where V they explode. But, say, they ~make -the very earth_ tremble. ` This is a specimen of . -the` so-called 5 fright- fulness, but , 1 Tommy V has his laugh. and .let's,it -`go _, at `that. We` have just as good, and our oppon- ents shall knowitpin . time.-`_ `Do not think: for >9. moment`. that__by `these, expressions that. .1, am} underestimat- ing the ghting A iqualitqiesv. of - our enemies,,- or /that c we V are_:'ghtin pa race" who `are. holding`... on by teifr toe `nails - only.` } These fideals, :would_. " -bi ? fallacious..` Wer I .130, permit~ them to gain_ :cr.ede'ne' " I iwant -td %estab-_ lish the .,1idBa-;;.t -gisren jnot;-p ght.1' H = ishiwnenghi` A lose their an-2 [1988 they `8l"e"15_a_id vfor.;.;..`d_ding ,'soI` We. sherlldfe. like ._to;_see' V ("n_1r_ A `Bari-ie` ;on- . temporary niore careful where _`O'ril- lia or _Ori1lians are coi1cern,ed'. The reason for hisruled (PickWickian)i temper was that the [court was so] peremptorily closed, and he had` to return to*0ril1ia so soon. W e_ are Well aware that it is necessary to, speak with bated breath of Qrillians Who visit `Barrie on occasion--.but not the legal fraternity. ' ' Since my last note . to you andl my friends in Beeton . nothing of any great moment has" occurred to your- humble servant, only another escape from some -of those` infernal `shells and a V few tight moments,. during which our line of trench "Was! raked ' fore and aft, the net result: of .whichwas nil. i This is a fact.i .~ itself which substantiates to ya er- tain degree a statement made in -my last letter which was to the `effect that our `artillery was superior--- land innitely -' superior. .,The' Ger-l mans have an idea that `Ithe reserve trenches deserve more consideration than the advanced ones. Opinions may diifer, but it was during a VlS?. ible expression of `such ideas that ll had another escape--a. shell burst-| ing over the parapet where I stood- talking_to a comrade;' no further damage beyond destroying a ash- light in the pocket of a .coat which lay thereon. ` ' rnl... 1.`..- __.- "l_____ ',_.1, , -an 1 Lace-Corporal - J an'1_es S`. Mchan, pf5B,` 'Co.,` 2nd Royal .Munster Fusi- `-liers, writing home from Belgium to- friends in Beeton, says: 5 - -1 i n q I `DODGINGI -SHELLS Ihe Orillia_Times says :-A meet- ing of `the Executive Committee of the East Simcoe Teachers Institute was held in the Council Chambers, Orillia, last Saturday,- to arrange for theeannual'convention.` A com- mittee consisting of ' the Inspector Mr. Isaac -Day, the president, Mr. C. L. "T. Mackenzie, and the secre- tary, `Mr, J. `A. Gillespie, were ap- pointed to meet With the Executives of North and South Simc_0e in- spectorates in Inspector GarVin_ s ofce next Saturday `morning at 8.30 to arrange `for a union conven- tion of the teachers of~ the three in- spectorates, in Barrie this coming autumn. _ Such a gigantic meeting I should be a great source of inspira- tion and benet to the teachers of 'Sinfcoe* County. l \Ivll\1L U\4llUllO ` l- Whoever has to niove, it s Allies to. wily and there .my money is,. and`- When accounts have been settled and -all parties satised, I hope once more to beat it backto` Bee- |1_t)on,hifknot on te cuslgloiis, dwell, y oo or croo on ye ro s_ or lblind baggage isgiood enough. S9,: my `friends I will close "for this ionce bglr hciging that the fall wheat IS croo an stronv and`. may the lyiefd be. as good iwas the Allies cause. , A A irnorosn CONVENTION ! . FOR SIMGOE TEACHERS I VI; y.nnn;A>aus.J , J.u vv nuuw Luau success` is for tl1e'Allies. Germany cannot win this war. She may have ni11e- itenths- in the Winning` game as a comrade proved the other `evening; but. she, can never gain or Win the] other tenth; ` " I 1171 - - - ' - In his `.5 Forty Years in Canada, General` Sam. Steele says: As a boy I shared in that sort of life and when the Fenians began to threaten Canada and make raids on our hoii- -est, loyal people I joined the militia at about sixteen years of age. As I had been given a commission in No. '6 `Company of` the 35th,Regi-. ment I had to qualify;for the high- est rank and did so with the 2nd Battalion, I4ei`cest'ershire ' Regiment`, taking the best certicate going` and making one hundred per cent. of- marks on drill and discipline. Ivnnv 1IA|l4.|..V\4L nun uucy cmzupcu. I VVell, We are all good so far, and] ,'a rest `does seem good, `though I'- lwould say `that'I personally wouldl `rather remain in the trenches if one lwere not subjected` to the feat of ; keeping` his knees bent by ni;;'ht and! head and shoulders crouched by` .day. .These feats` are the mostl agonizing of, the lot. It s ,<.-;1'eat to` `be aitall `man at a football match :01` `a `ball game, but it s c uel to be` tone in the.t1'encl1eS. One. has to exercise such care. If he doesn t he is reminded that he iS,SlQ,'lltC(l| in no uncertain fashion-and then duck and smile, bless -you, smile. We all. smile, in fact.. We are all optimists, for We know that success] :01 -(3.... 4.1,... An_'-_ n [~ nnvv rluuuu UIALD IJULLLU 'V'1Ul1Uu|I lllaphlllg `.3, reference to public crucixes, which are, I understand, typical _ throughout France, as well as lgrottos, which are situated- in con- venient little niches in some build- ing, the crucixes being erected _i11 some public tho1'oughfa.re. In ever ;11fhT1D 1196 nnvhn 1-uuaplnu -~.-vv . _ \ . 'been impressed on me on several in- stances ` and brings home to one the real horrors of war. I refer to the desolation. and destruction that one continually sees. To observe the enormous amount of destruction lcaused` in towns and_ villages,_ which have been ravaged from end to end with shell re, is simply appalling; IPictures of these ruins conveykbut [little idea of the real extent of the damage done. A "village at the lscene of our recent successes was just one simple. mass of jumbled bricks, timbers and household para- phernalia. Can one of ` you picture Beeton like this! Don t attempt it. I know youlcan t. -Yet this is an I everyday_ scene here. Strange "how one grows accustomed to it in a short space of time, for when we ,observe a building intact surprise [is expressed, and not without good {and sufficient reason either. I must not pass this point without making .g m+`m~nmm Im m.1.1.'.. .,....,.:::---,. ...-- `I r....u..u vuu;uu:,uJ.au.U. .I.lJ. tSV\51'y !instan_ce that has come under my [notice these have escaped destruc-l `tion, as if by `A some miraculous means, ' and, from appearances,` shells have inicted dama_<.;'c right] and left, high and low, and it makesl I one marvel how they escaped. ! Toll 11in as-A nil mast] AA -0--1 -~1 4 L_.t=st Ma. az_i_nesp THE LATEST NOVELS tDEAL BANIQNG SERVICE `Barrie {and9Allandale Bram-.hes,_ H. A. SIMS, AManagerf % **"3'5*=e*ndard Work Then you realize the_ utter weakness that robs ambition, destroys appetite, and makes workjav burdep. V - T I M V` (uc BANKopl1:5MA1;{w3)I*JTO MODERN BANKING SERVICE" oereditriy` The Bank of Toronto to_ its customers combines all the advantages of sound banking experience, gain- edthrough 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. A - Capital - - $5,000,000 Reserved Funds - $6,402,810 } THE 1\`TORTHERN ADVANCE` 51 11 es SC: (INCORPQRATBDI I855) ' . --- av-at I I-I _ Telephohe 100 .BARRlE- ,, . _ _-- v - 1-jj C533`, llV\J guaranteed 5. 10, 15 years. . _ Beaver and Blshopbrlc Wall Board Cedar Shingles. V _ Metallic ceiling I Anything in the Lumber Line car oun PRICES nai=`om=: YOU auv THE Blll PlAN|NG Mlll .00- . Telenlmne mg I ------A -.--yo nance--\rI-I IV \Inn- was nruonsawnnr To restore that strength and stamina that is ,so essential, nothing has ever equaled or compared with S'cott s Emulsion, be- cause its strength-sustaining nourish- ment invigorates other blood to distribute energy throughout the body-while its tonic as * a ~i .9T= 9h9;TaPPs=..tit.<? and ~:;rSfres; * .'f.;Pmnent wa cERTA1N*1*g`z:R|-:1p1gg_9F1%NM(3* 3 {All persons who have business at -the said court are requested to at- tend at the same time and place." By order of the Court, R. M. McCONKEY, U (`Tim-1} M? +11... ,...:.J 1r....:-:---I:L-- I .|.u._ ;u. n.LU\J\JJ.V1.\1:J.l,. I Clerkof the said Mun1c1pal1ty.n Stroud, May 3rd, 1915. 18-19! NOTICE is hereby ,. that this? sitting; of the Court of Revision for} {the municipality of Innisl will be held at Thornton on May 27th, and Lefroy on May 28th, at 11* o clock, a.m., to hear and determine the several complaints of errors -and l'\V'|r\I(Vr1`1\\-gnu I omissions fn l for 1915. EMUNlClPALiTY%%0F INNISFILI - ..;uuuuL xx vsnu; um u l)I.\.uJ ll]. Mu ` | I` Printed notices containing further '1nformat1on as to condltlons 0fn1'0- .poscd Contract may be seen a11d( {blank forms of Tender may be ob~" 1 !tained at the Post Office of Ba1'rie.j A \`r`l\`It\ r~ A-\-r KJ Ll1I\J.l 1` {Post Ofce DepartV1`nent, t ' Mail Service Branch }OttaWa, 8th ,May, 1915. 5.1.-.a--4n4.Lo.nl .n.4n..4.n.v ;J.n_a:.vI~J vv\|\.L wuuuu uv the Postmaster` G_eneral, will be re- ceived `at Ottawa until _Noon on Friday, the 25th June, 1915, for the conveyance of His Majesty s Mails on a proposed. Contract for four! Iyears as required each way, be- tween Barrie Post Ofce -and Street Letter Boxes," Etc., from the Post-I gmastcr General s pleasure- D-.:..L-,1 -...L.',.-,. ..__--L..: ___. n.,._n,_,._ Dened.--Jack Tar and his `gun: A salt and battery- `_ ! HAVE YOU BEEN slum. I Printers copy mailed in unsealed lenvelopes is not subject to War stamp tax,. but will be carried, lthroughthe mails as heretofore for one cent. The War tax afects rst- class mail matter only, such as let- ters, and post cards, mailed in Can- ada for delivery either in Canada or out. Correspondents of The Ad- va11ce--do not put War tax "stamps on` your communications._ Leave them unsealed, and they will come for one cent. _ e_ I .--.---j - Real EstIte-;nd Insumnce _ % Phonessl. osanko Block. Barrie TO CORRESPONDBNTS. 1 I have $200,000.00 worth of houses and property in Barrie and Allandale. , . V . I `` Small cash payments. Balance as rent. Farms for Sale. OWN YOUR 0WN HOME rent. SEALED IENPERS` add.1"_es_sed to Courtof Revision and Appeal MAIL CONTRACT, ...u.;. u. u. u. .L_y1c1. acuub LU um `Montreal mail the spelling of al little village in North .Wales, as` follows : Llanfairpwllgwyns_z'yllg'ogery- I e 11 W y 1' ndrobwllllandysiliogogogoch. Being a \Velshman ' i himself, Mr. Tyrer says the name , is rather easy` of pronunciation if one ,Will_! _take the trouble to divide "the word up into its proper syllables. Here .. they are: La11"'vair pool gwin gyl.` gogerer kooyrn "dro bool, landisilio gogo grok. Now, if `you are still puzzled, ask Mr. J. H. Moragin to `sing it; e tnqmxsisvxib MANUFACTURERS/. 6109+ *9 `PO31 0450'; ,00KsTOiE ".`6T".4`ii3X'R`oi If`f C`---..--_:--1. .- . OI` THE ADVANCE .-- v-4 - L; 1 U1 no dltl. the Xssessnlent Roll .1 .AJ.A.4.LVKJ\IA` ,' %SuTperintendent ! ..-L ' nu- $0` "iimnd ONTARIO 19-21 | Aneaun 111; aVx1a_tura1=,~pe1_'manent way. - If:yot,_1 afg::j`x.'u21 .'dow1;, tired,` nervous, `-1aik$ttngth.V";g2et .S9tt T *Itna:a1sx9nVs-Ia e Wehave a money _to loan atloweat current ratemeitherin small or xn large amount . on the secm-itBYo ood farm - W cCARTHY. B MURCHI . on Sujeet _ '_ --- V, _ - _ -_- v 5 III `.735; I Having spent 4 years Post Graduat-e work in 1 British Hospitals and having served as Clinical I Assistant in Golden Square Ear, Throat & Nose . Hospital, London; Royal London Ophthalmic Hospital (Moorelds) ; for a. term as Resident Surgeon in Royal London 0 hthalmic Hospital; Bristol Eye Hospital, Bristo ; and Birmingham 9 `H08 ital, Birmingham ; former Member of t1sh phthalmological Society. I OFFICEV--78 DUNLOP STREPT. BARRIE. H 1?hone 5;. . P. 0. Box. 96. UNWIN & ESTEN, ` Ontario Land -Surveyors, En- gineers, etc. Established 1852. Oice, `Medical Building, S. E. ' comer Richmond and Bay Sts., Toronto. Telephone, Main, 1336. Instructions left -with Strathy & V Esten, -Solicitors, Bank of To- ronto Building, Barrie, will be promptly attended to. ` 9 _._._--- -cV%23 L.R.C.P. 8; s. Edinburgh; M.F.P. 3; s. Glasgow ----SURGEON-- H X `A numbgt of zoo; fanns and Town Pro- * A jv parties 19: sale oneagy mfms.' Fire:a.1i1d Life Insuranc . Rqal Estate Agency J % pqloney. to Loan ._;. 5 DR. M. H. EMBREE, PHYSICIAN ' and Surgeon (successor to Dr. C. u 0. Alexander.) Oice and 1-esi-I IV dence Burton Ave., Allandale. } Diseases of women and children and -nervous disorders a specia1ty.| 1 Phone 269. 9-7-ly.` ___________________________ . Fhhpgitvrthcrugtivuutnl

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