my 1 111.4 V-Jl`.LI'S.CII.al.I.11 .I. \/\J: f _3._ .EEEEEEE%E'.%Pa'%EiE:EEEEEF&%EE`:%%%EEEEEF.u%EEE%%$B.%'E;*i%% % LE 5 PHONES 88 and 94. FOOT OF` MARY STREET 5% a % RE . 55 5e;{,`%_?RaEssi0NAL 1.2:; ms I ._!DONAI.D ROSS, LL.B.. BARRIS- ter, Solicifnr, etc. Masonic Tem- ! ple Buildmg, Barrie, Money to 11} loan. STEWART & STEWART. BAR- risters, Solicitors, Notaries Pub1ic,. and Conveyancers. Money to loan in any sums at 5 per cent. Ofce, 13 Owen street, Barrie. D. M. Stewart. ALEXANDER COWAN. SUCCES-I sor to Lennox, Cowan & Brown, Bzn'ri.=ster, Solicitor for obtminin-g probate of will, guardianship and administramion, and General So1i-| cirtor, Notary, Conveyancer, etc. Money to loan. Ofces: Hinds Block. No. 8 Dunlop street. TRA'I`HY & ESTEN. BARRIS- fnrzv Qnlinnru in Wiah nnnrf nf BOYS & MURCHISON. BARBIE`.- ters. Solicitors. Notaries Public. Conveyancers. etc. Money to loan at. lowest. mites of interest. Offices 1:`. Owen sin-er, in the premises formerly occupied by the Bank of Toronto. Br-iu1ch Oice, Eiixivalv. Ontario. W. A. Boys, K..C., M.P., D. C. Murchison. DR. MORTIMER LYON. 122 BLOOR St. West. Toronto, will be at 91 Owen St... Barrie, every Saturday. Disease3-Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Consultation hours. 11 am. to 5 p.m., and by appoint- ment. RESWICKE & BELL. BARRIS-l ters, Solicitors of the Supreme Court of Judicature of Ontario. Proctors. Notaries. Com/eya.ncers, etc. Money to loan. Olce, Ross` Block. Barrie, W. A. J. Bell. K.C.l `ten Solicitor, Notary Public, etc. A. RADENHURST, BARRIS- Otce. 1st oor Masonic Temple Building. Money to loan z_i_.r. 1-Q9. est, rates. '1't(A'L'r1Y 65 lgbxmnd, 131-u:u:ua-I ters, Solicitors in High Court of Justice, Notaries Public, Convey- ancem. Oice. 1st oor Masonic Temple Building, Barrie. Money to loan at lowest current rates. G. H. Eaten. THE SARJEANT cog .. '1`. LITTLE. M.D.. OFFICE AND Resirlence, 47 Maple Ave., Bzwrie. Phone 2123. 9R. W. H. OAKS. CORNER OWEN and Collier Stvs., Barrie. Tele- phone 95. Special wttemtlnn given to diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose and Th rout. I Barrie Gas Company, Ltd. Fee our display of Gas Stoves and .=\m)1iance.=: on Exhibi- tion zxl. Bu,m'ie Fair Sept. 19, 20 ;m T31. ?" L Oice and Showrooms W:-H; 110C1<, Telphone 78. J. V BRANCHES: Barrie Allzmdale /\ Give Set vice Farm Fimances Special Prices on Nut, Egg and Stove Coal WAN IGFTORONTO WHEN YOU THINK l\I'I l'I'III'I" MEDICA L VLEGAI. Capital $5,000,000. \ARMERS who are working to get ahead are invited to make free use of our banking facilities for their business affairs. Talk over your plans with our local Manager. His experience in nancial matters may be of value to you. A deposit Account will enable you to pay accounts by cheque, avoiding the necessity of carry- ing large sums of money at the risk of loss or theft. The paid cheques also form valuable re- ceipts for payments made. Loans are freely made to respons- ible men to enable them to increase their production of crops and live stock. SPECIAL NOTICE A THING OF THE PAST `Till. H. T. ARNALL, OFFICE 3 and residence corner of Toronto and Elizabeth streets. (Opposite Elizabeth St. Methodist church.) l`nYAv\`wnv\A 1 17 DR. VICTOR A. HAR'1`. GRADUATE of Tniniiy University and also g1'a,dllB.te of E and Glas- ~.-.w Qnnnizmv. stomach diseases. Phone 61. BARBIE COMIMUNITY NURSE AS- sncizxtion, Miss M. L. Nodwell, Nurse. Office, 7 Owen street. Oice hours 1.30 `0. Visits 4n`ust be arrzxmzed or through I docfors. John H. Wilson, Secre- ':1 I`y-'TI`8ilSU rer. DR. J. F. WARNlCA, L.D.S., D.-D.S., Graduate and Member of Royal Cnilege of Dental Surgeons, To- r.m|.0. Ofce over Sterlimz Bank, B:u~1-ie. Flnmmcp on Clupperton .t-'4'!-reet,. Phone 9237. `PROF. D. E. WEIR, TEACHER OF` I Piano and Violin. Piano Tuner. { Studio, 48 Bayeld St. -43 (I. G. SMITH & C0., PHONE 82. Established 1869. Undertakers. Open day and night. Morgue and chapel in connection. Barrie. Ontario. Late R.A.V.C. . Veterinarian and Surgeon The trouble with most. baby com- forts is Hun. they l)I'BiLk or collapse too easily. Why not pay a few cents more and get, a. real good soother? The PERFECTO SANITARY Soother is packed each one in a. box or en- velope and is absolutely saniiary. The nipple cannot collapse or break away from "the shield. The PER- FECTO SOOTHER is the best. for Who baby. Omoe. Hospital and Residence: 48 Bnyeld St.. Barrie. Formerly Vespra. Hotel. Phone 811 HARD TIMES Reserves $6,794,000. glwulate or JJ4(_1r1I1Ulll'gll uuu unus- _:;oW. Specialty, stomach Oflice, corner Baveld and Wor- siey Sts. Entrance off Worsley. nm:-ca nnnn until 8 9.111. "` 1`1ll'I42.|.UULll DL. Telephone 1 6 7. sley ts. 1nuu'a.1u:u uu. Qmce gpeg 1mt_.i1 8 pm, w. A. LEWIS. 31.0., 0.151. SURGERY ANI5 GYNECOLOGY and ~ 337' 1 0. s. DICKSON, n.A., :%i.i%. ! 'hone 56 Collier S1`... Ban-1'6 Hot Weather THINK OF A Gas Stove A bGO()D BABY SOOTHER. mc1<. Owen Sweet \V. `.\IcCut.c'm,>.0I1, Mgr. CAPT. J. DUNN YOU WIL~L THINK SO WHEN YOU SEE Till`) SPECIAL PRICES \VE CAN GIVE YOU ON ALL KINDS`. OF BUILD- ING MATHRI/xl:.~l, I'}SPECI.-\L- LY ON NO. ONE PINE LATH AND B.C. SHING-LES. CHEAP CLEA Nv QVICK CON \7l<}.\'ll<,}N"l` UNDERTA KE RS MUSICAL Dl`..\"l`A I: BAiiAiii'g2n:;LANiNc MILL : in (Dunn rin Boys and$Girls in School ARE I<'REQUl-I\"l`LY Hl~}?E3\ C.-\Us1: 0"!-` BRING YOUR CHILDREN HERE. I-I.\Vlu` [IS EX.\.\I[NE THEIR EYES. WI!) CAN GIVE YOU THE RIG-HT ADVICE 99 Dunlop SL, liarrie. READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS. I 48-50 Hayeld St... Barrie O. R. RUSK. Opt. D. Glasses aux ) not a.l\va._vs Pea Coal, $14.00 \ll4 I. I.lI_ILIILI\J4 Bl'l'i(!, Ontario Chumminess rolled into a rice-paper cover. Men like em for their honest-to- goodness tobacco flavor. Their happy, cheery, friendly, manly flavor. P.M. s a Cigarette with a conscience. Gra.d1m,(o Canadian Ophtlmlmic (`ullev;e. Torontn PHONE YOUR ORDERS TO US $16.25 REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST B.-\('K IN I`Hl*Illi h"l'UDll`}.s' `HE- l ()()Il l`lYl`}Sl(l*l'l` E. J. BYRNE BARRIE UNDERTAKING 1 PARLORS Night and day culls. Phone 431 All latest designs in Caskets kept In stock, including Grave Vaults and Oak Shells. W. D. MINNIKIN`. Proprietor W. R. NEILLY. Fun. Directw a nll I'4`.nuI\nInunn `BARBIE I`AIR-'Sept. 19, 20, I Owen St. - Barrie, PHONE 268 UNDERTAKER Specialist in Embalming! Advice is I!0( dL`,(1 '1` IIAIIAIJX. 0 I` UH. and Embalmer. Ill Phone 346 Phone 113 Ont. j 0 u rn. 1"I\'m'_\' l`n1 urn `, 1 1 01' ml 1` becomes ask to n c>~_\' L lx`unsuI'm'x'ed ~.\Iidlz1n(! Speukin;.: Premier Dr (':n\'en1nmm have UWH. HECESSII M 1'. I` mm I"I'ee= all I nry .~ mus. nunua Illluun mu, `.4... The foundation of every good government is the family. The best `and most prospevous country is that ;which has the greatest number of `happy resides. I Look at life as .hut :1 living: reality: it is: not a dream. not a brief 50- Qjoum. but :1 continued existence] lIvmv act casts its shadow on the` future. Every :11on:hl is a link `vbindin: 111119 to 9ts>r11it}'. E\'z=z'_\' moment is :1 seed whose '-_'arnerin_: :sh2111 be our immortal desI.in_v. . .\ devom thouuht. :1 pious sire. a holy pu1'po:~:e. is better do- than .2. king- _4r(>-.1! estate or an ezu`1hl_\' dnm. In <`x+=x'niI;-.' it wll unmunt fo' ....1.:` `EXAi\[INA'l`l0N' OF ATTORNEYS bur vx ., ':.i0n1~na1. ; l"ne exa ! To collect. fees." What is the second?" To increase the number of his clients." I --. . ... , _ _,_, \.|1\;'AILI. When does your position towards your clients change? When makin_;; :1 bill of costs." ExplzLin." When they occupy the antz1;:on- I. ists position: I assume the chztracter of plaint,il't' and defendant." ' A suit decided. how do you stand with a. lawyer conducting the other side?" Cheek by jowl." Enough. sir. you promise to be- come an ornament to _\'our profes- sion: and I wish you success. Now . are you aware ot' the-`dut_\' you owe De-sm'ihe it." It is to invite you in c1z"ml(." But suppose I der-,lin9`." ` (Cu,nudiudIe SCl`lllC11i1],`Z his head.) j l`here is no inst-alive of the kind ion rec-oi'd on the l)00ks! I canuoi 1`ilI1S\\'*I` the question.` ntxv __ ,___ 01. . no-.v\ F`. u...`..\. lIl\. You are right; and the conf`1- (fence with which you l11l|\ E` an as- ,sertim1 shows that you have read` . .. .. . . .., _.1 ..~,-nun .n.u.... ...-.. __.... ......_. ..-.. ` ;the- law aLte.=11ti\'e1_\'. l.et.':~'. take :1 j-.d1'inl< and I will sign your certi- lcate." iod words, he-:u':< the heart without but he nevers hears words without the heart. .. 1 . ,, .1` ___-.__. the the haw-. ln\el1 ;OI`iUi8. -. . .. V :CoI1inp,wood Rosseau ;Sp1'i1ceda1e .. =Po1't Carling . Trout Creek . Parry Sound 1 Coldwater . . . Burk's Falls `;Bracebridge . '3 Elmvale . . . . i_Sundrid2-re `Emsdale .... Huntsville . . . -chummy too 2` li-becomes necessznry. Hidlund willll iuslc Mr. J. R. Cotter. I\ .C.,; ;tx'uns1'm'rc=d from the Cuunly Town. \ ---Midland Press. 1 Gravenhurst E Baysville Midland Cookstowu . . 1 Alliston minutes the jury hmught in a ver- dict. that Fred Parr came-. to his {death fmm :1 bullet wound red from >21 rie by some person unknown. I Aflr.-r deliberating: for twenty I I i ' Engineer Newman has been mak- 1ing surveys, taking levels and pre- lpuring plans for (lrz1in-age of the I1 helpston Marsh. When this marsh &is properly dru-ined 21 lame true! of lwhal lms been useless land will be `bl'0lll.{l1t under clxltivntion. ing law, 5 at (Hem-we Ins! wenk ;Pre1n'wr D1-ury z<'.ud: "The Ontario !(':m'ernxm=m must stand firm and re- fuse in ;.;uzu-untee new bonds for radiuls. In vimv 01` the present, cir- cunxst.-unces and in the face of prob- able popular clamor, I say this. Whatever is said Inalis no differ- ence. That is nal. There will be no good of any further discussion. The following racy examination! I` a candidate fox" admission to the` `ill was taken from a western law r)ni~na1, and is decidedly a good hiL. `he examiner commences with: Have Yes Si` N-ow. II` the local police keep on cz1t.(-.h- LL`; every culprit Lhul b1'eul\'s the uv, we should have 21 Crown Allur- our H such an oloiul lawyer? 0 u, u... ve you a spare ci}.:ar?" ; sir." (extending a shor w. sir. what is the rst, (i()l.l)lvI.\' (iI;lv};L'\IS I-'.\ LL I-'.-\ I ll l);\'1'l<}S r --yup. Sept. . 29. 30. Oct. . . . . . . .. Oct. 4. .....0ct. 6, ...,, '2 Oct. .~,,... Sepn 20. Sept Sept` . Sept sje-pt 26, . .. Sept . Sept . Sept: Sept SepL nu- .. Sept. . Sept. 13. Sept. 13, . Sept. . Sept. . Sept. r~__; nn THE NORTHERN ADVANCE :1 NAVY cU'ri CIGARETTES I 10 fbr 15`? . short six.) I .- duty` 13'. 1 zarnerlnjs. ( `slimy. i ( )etter ( :`2hl_\,' king-H cold ADVOCATE BILINGUA I. S( `H ()0! .5 The Educational Committee of the U.E`.O. has made a. deliverance in favor of bilingual schools. 1:} puts; the l`a1'n1ers' pa-rty in OllLLll`l(), be1 oi=e the people in ad\'bcu1ixi:; the`; extenisioin of `lbiling,-uul teaching in` this province. J Y LI...`-...L.l AI...I 1;.--n ]\.\r' `Anar- mu... E... u . u V .. We thought that issue had been settled by the adoption ot` Regula- tion 17. That was 21 measure en- acted by the late Sir James Whit- ney, W110 declared that there should not be three school systems in the province, that two was one too tnmny. But this committee of the furniers party comes out atly in defence of the unlimited teztchitng of Frenclt in .the public schools. It. has the appearance of a halt`-baked -policy, based upon unpardonatble ignorance of the facts. It means a reversion to that. state ot' affairs so fully described by Dr. t.\lerchzu1t.: He found that there were 26% school sections in Ontario where :1 child could not get an education in Eng- lish. And these were all in the rural districts. .-\re l'nited F211`!!!- ers of Ontarito going to restore con- ditions that nrilitztte so _2'ruvely against the Englisli speul t`arn1- ers who reside in the counties where the French predominate '. \\'h_\' re- vive an agitation so provocative oi`? rzLcia.l divisons that were rztpidly be- ing healed ? v~ru._ A.1...__...._ ,.,t.._...4 |...I:-..n oI...o ...,.. ..... \/\l . , The Advance cannot believe thati the memIbe1's of the l'.l-`.0. are in! uccprld with such u.`mlicy. Certain-ti ily it should not have been pui'0mul-! gamed without the most c:u'et`u1 Lie-3` iiibe-ration by :1 tDill`tI_\ convention.` Just, what power or autho`x'it_\' the edzucational branch of the U.[`.0.' possesses does not appezu: But if. it speaks for the party as :L whole--- and this is in be the policy of the` pa.rl;y-the1,'e are st.oi'm_v times aheadl for their o1'ga.ni7.ution. : I The Tariff Plank of the National I Liberal and Conservative party is as 1 follows : I A thorough revision of the tariff with :2. View to the adioption of such Ire-.1sQnable measures as are neces- szwy--(A) to assist. in providing` adequaie 1`even1'1es; (B) to sx,21bi1ize legitimate industries; (C) to en- courage the establishment of new `industries essential to the economicl development of the nation: (D) to` devel-op to the fllhes`. extent nurg |natum1 resources: (1-1) W) prevent` ;.r..'ne. wbusae of the `.;n'iI`f 1'-2;` me e.\-`; `piuutzuiuii 01' the (-m~..~<::zner: II: M)` E pl 0 i tatirm Barrie Veterinary Hospital and Kennels -Egfgizard the i-x-|1-e-I'(=.sI.< n adizm people in the axis struggle for cnnnmarc.-.ia,l trial supremaqv. un-n_- -_.:....a..u.. .1- A... i 1 i I Ll Al/4A .....,_.. V.......`. , The m'1ncl~ple of muie prefe-r-lII ence between the di1`re-rem members] of the Britunnic Commonweulmi wshould be maintaained and e.\`Lendc=d`;. from time t0.t.ime to such de_2:ree 115:4 may be found practicable and con-3 {sistent with Canada's interests." The branch station 0! this uus mm, with in-ea(Jq1Izu'Le1'. in I ham, is situated ju.~`.l north or street and in the 1'9-4;` of Are: coal and wood yards. This 1; nm have so far only :1 szutine ......... ....u ...,.,`. ,........ ...... 1... sztltina. slu- t.ir;.n in Allandztle, where the cucum- bers are put in brine in l;ir_;e vats zmrl cured. This curing-.; process` takes four and one-hull` months to do the job. So far in this district the rm are only h:1.ndlin:-.; cucum- bers and they only have t.went_\'-one producers. 'I`he ucreuze of these; producers averzlge from one-quarter` to three acres per person. So there is a. great demand for more pro- ducers and it` they own be secured newt. year the comtpany will handle onions as well as cucumlbers. Aliter curing they are shipped to the coin- pany`s headquarters at Ci1at.l1zuu in bzt-rrels or tank curs. On arrival there they are put up in different forms as dills. sliced dills, cut. cu- cumnbers, whole and mixed pickles. Before leaving Alla-ndule they are sorted int.o three 1:r:1de'-1. Number, one grzule includes the struigl1t' cucumbers under tlireem inches in length. Numlber two gzrauie are those from three to four and on- -hullf inches in length. The third a.s.sort.ment hubs or ci'oo!<;< are those which are shorter tlmun one-half inches in length either crooked ui` bloated. The nubs_ . . I and (`,l"0()kS are used ' tor lmikln',r chow chow and |ren(-.h reli.:il. The mediums or seconds time used l'orE dillxs: and cut pickles. The firsts are used in small bott.les, whole. and in tmixelt pickles. 'l`his vinst.it.ut.ion I121:-'. all told in Canada twenty-one stu- tions. The nearest ones in this dis- trict. are at Angus and J~3t:13r-uer. The largest of t.hese stations is at. Prince- ton. Up till Saturday night at this station over eight hundred barrels of dllls had been cured. A four ~'.u1d 1 _ and are! A I/.I;AND.'\ Ll`) I'l( `K l.l<. \V()!{l(.\' TA HI Fl 1 I A." 'l`l"( HIDE ne(*es-! pz'r)\'idi11L'! I ) (Cr en-`x av hu ~:=(~)n0mi(` inn: 10: ".'\'?i*I1 mu" I`) me\'ent' tin: world; and Indus-1| .1; `(EL-1L~| 11:..- _. , V 1'zuu- ; 1 Chul-i f Essa CAPT. J. DUNN,'v.s., PROP. \ ' Phone 311 Special attention given to small animals