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Northern Advance, 3 Nov 1921, p. 8

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DONALD ROSS, LL.B., BARRIS- ter, Solicitor, etc. Masonic Tem- ple Building, Barrie. Money to lnnn, The Wealth of the Farm M. n._%t;_%;1nt`{ittn-\Vr,4icnoIs`; % ``BA1il*TQR9EIQ `E. A. HARRIS, Florist Capital, $5,000,000 B.-IRRIE. ONT. 111 list. and pm'ticulm's apply to | FiVE POINTS production on. your farm? Could you make more money `if you had extra capital? Do you need additional buildings. seed, fer- tilizer. breeding or feeding stock? HOW near are you to the limit of The Bank of Toronto extends to farmers the means for sound development. Every banking facility and convenience is pro- vided to assist them in nancing produc- tion and marketing operations. TRATHY & _ESTEN, BAR`RIS- ters, Solicitors in High Court of Justice, Notaries Public, Convey- ancers. Office, 1st oor Masonic Temple Building, Barrie. Money to loan at lowest curren-t rates. G. H. Eaten. Talk over your position with our local Manager. His experience in nancial mat- ters may be useful to you. BRA-NCI-II'If\` : -Barrie ' Allandale Let the Flowers Be from Here I:--:-:_, Assets over $100,000,000 .BARRlE UNDERTAKING1 ` PARLORS for your next dinner pm'ty`or omei` social function. We `al-' ways have an abundance of out `owers and plants for such purposes and can guarantee their freshness and condition. The table adorned with them cannot fail to charm your guests and :`:1Zi; yourself. All latest designs in Caskets kept in stock, including Grave Vaults and Oak Shells. in stock, lnclucnng umvu Vaults and ' Night and day calls. Phone 481 W. D. BHNNIKIN, Proprietor W. R. NEILLY. Ftm. Directm and Embalmer. Sciatica, Lumndgu, u... Many doctors prescribe them. most druggists sell them. - Write for free trnal to Templeton, Toronto. Sold by Wm. Crossland; Allandale, A. E. Patterson. DR. _H. T. ARNALL. OFFICE and residence corner of Toronto and Elizabeth sweets. (Opposite Elizabth St. Methodist church.) Telephone 167. DR. VICTOR A. HART. GRADUATE of Trinity University and also graduate of Edinburgh and Glas-= gow. Special-ty, stomach diseases. Oice. corner Bayeld and W01`-`; sley Sts. Entrance off Worsley Ofce open until 8 p.m. : 4 WE ve;lod y knows that in Canada there are n Sold then all other Rheumatic Remedies combined for Rheu- matism, Neuritis, Neuralgia, Sciatica. Lumbago, etc. --44-- -I....4....: nl-arribe them. Templeton : Rheumatic Capsules Our motto is "Service." If- : 'm.'.:"c2*.?::c':;::';`..:: 0 3 $313 and we will getthem T `s tobacco or clgareltes 3111315 . and wq get them in!` mm. tcu : for ` IV: Uo \Iuu-4-vvb---- 110 Bayeld St., Barrie u. ,u-- ` R. J. Gallagher _- _,_u.u it Rn:-1-in .......h:m>.I for '. \0l' iOYS & MURCHLSULV, bxxnnxa-; ters. Solicitors, Notaries Pub1ic,}5~ Conveynncers. etc. Money to loan at lowest rates of interest. Oices ( 13 Owen street, in the premises, forme1'l_v occupied by the Bank of; Toronio. Branch Oice. F.`.1nva1i=..:' Ontario. W . A. Boys, I~.'..C., M.P., g D. C. Murchison. ,,,_ l --- BARRII-I COM.\IUNITY NURSE AS-[iv sociation, Miss M. L.NodWe1l,"1 Nurse. Oice. 17 Owen street.'2 Office hours, 1.30 to 2.30., Visits} mus? he arrz1nf.'.e(1 for Hn'ough:: doc1m'.<. John H. \V'i1son. .'\`ec1'e- 1ar_\'-Trnas:ure1'. ; ______.______..__1 I DR. .1. I". \V.\RNIC.\, I..D.S., D.D.S.,', Graduz-re and Mmnhor of Royal COHs: of Dental Surgeons, To-1 romn. Omoe over Sterling Bzxnkn` BuI`1"29. Entrance on Cluppe-1-ton: Stri-9t. Phone 937. 1 ' -----r -----1 PROF. D. Dinnn 2` Piano and vlonn. rim Slurlin, X9 Buyiield St. .____._..__.. 13. E. WEIR, TEACHER 017% ~ and Violin. Piano Tuner S-If: P-.u\'f'In1d St. -43; STEVVART & STEWART, BAR-\ I risters, Solicitors, Notaries Public, and Conveyancers. Money to loan in any sums at 5 per cent. Oice, 13 Owen Stljeet. Barrie. D. M. Stew_Iart. niusiIuT she woke. 10 feel something touching her, and, opening sleepy eyes, asked it` i'L wins time to get up. Then she reealized that she was still in a world of moonshine and shu- (lows, and that Mr. Winsmnvley was standing over her and had his hand on her sliou-ldeewr. You want. soniething?" She sat up as straight as the lounging chair would ullmv, her face very white. He bent_l0w over her. l`here:s someone eise on the is land," he said. Some one else!" "Yes. 1 only cau5.;hL a gimipse of him, but he Looked fl. very roug-`.1 sort of customer. I thought 1`d better come to you. 31` you don't, mind I'll stay near you." A: .1411: ,1 l"hn_-fihn -.1 n r] (111110 111 blfol)` Oh, do!" reuchinpout :1 hand. coat. ucu.n 3 uu. smid Christine, gripped "Who db you think. it and. his iS._,.. Ha\"en't an idea, or how he got here. A smugglm` perhaps. '11` Lsn,-re are zmy zxround here. I won) up and heu1-d something zxxovu. He was bending over my t11i11-42:. When I savt up he look himself an`. Then 1: go: up and came here." urn r t....l knnn -mlnnnl " n ~.-r~I.:m' m - I only szuv om-. HP looked :1 ='-'-" wild sort, wi~Il1 long blucl: 'n:1i1`, and l lhis (`.l0|ll(`S were in rzLgs." OF`; Not like :1. 5411051.?" . 1 Not a. bit!" said Hugo, and Jet`. l -43`, l;m,ulled sol`tl_\'. .\I0ore said he hzul heard of: El. =1 `ulmst lleme." --- Perl`1a.ps il.'s this mun---pe1`l1aps 82" he's here often. Wonder what he's `era. 3 ed Chrismine. ,1. A Ea I 6 Just ten" 1 Han I'll 3.10 and have a 1001: for him. ;\'0. don't!" Once 111019 he felt -` he-r 1:11 hold of his coat. S1z1).' 1 hs~1'e! When it's light you can look. : 1:` [here is more than one 111rz1I1_ they boa1.' 1 J . no 0` 21112111 hurt you. ` ' uv J-..u I.:I-n 1:.-;1-inc` vnn 01' 1 \I: gun. a ylanvx. _ You have`. `' His f.1cr_- grewl ezugex`. \V'lv.1I. luck! LET. me ha : it. and ['11 go and mu`: our just who the I11"d1'1 is and it` '.E1e':e's more than one." n she made 11 little uneasy move-I 3m'ent. and he saw her shake her! head. ` .... 1-:-. :. :.. Han hn-Ir " <'n>. g__qi{1_| I 1 % 1 E i 1 I've left it in the bout." she said. `head. '. iIf there's anything that is quite [likely to be of use to you you 1:1a_\` ibe quite sure I've left H in the i boat." ._- .....,: 1:-1-|'Lz a Xnnlr Tm` `.'1i1l\." CRESWICKE & BELL, BARRIS-I ters.. Solicitors 0! the Supreme Court or Judsicature of 0n:bario.[ Proctors, Notaries, Conveya.ncers.i etc. Money to loan. Office, Ross` - Block. Barrie. W. A. J. Bell, K.C.` * I * 21)." v` Don't go!" she repeated. \V -.1E:;s: | . I I I at any rate until it's light." I She was still sitting on the edg 1) `got her chair. and he had 1;ne1t,c tdowu beside her. He had ca1`e- d 1t'u1l_v pl-a,ce(l the chair in the slmdow g got` a rock to give her shelter; in from of them the rocks were graty V tin the moonlight. No one could a `come near them without being \ lseen. and there were solid rocks be-! {hind them. That rrave them somek: leisort of an utlvantuge. Hugo, feeling: -1 the smztl-1 !l.L{f.`l'S still on his coat. 3-`, wished that what ever Ch1'ist'ine had, 1 1 ..`I left in the bout, she had b1'ought!| Tier Desert Island `lzlslaed s.olu_\'. . Because I was once nearly bimen`, by a. mad dog: since then I've learn-1 led to shoot. and I always take 11' .;with me Ll` I 3.10 `mm lonely places. But of course I. must leave it he-; 11 himl just. when it. mixzllt lmve been usefull Do you l;h.inl; there is Inom,-4 ,{':l!1z\1\ one man?" ' ' nnlv euw nnr-. (Continued from last week) 511121 stil evex sh me pistol wirh her. Why do you cart`: ' uslaed s.0fl.1_\ . our. ed with 1-1 inu -' - _....... I n'|\I |ir"1I1r.zin:,' vr)ice-~~ . This is my island!" Oh!" Chr'LsLine gave a little cry of fear. ``Don`t be afraid!" A strong arm was placed round her and drew her close. whvile Hugo called owt clear- aux um... I don'( liike W`|.IH.. I`hLs is my island!" Who am you?" repeated Hum in-itmbly. Don't talk drivel, but sa_v who you are and: what you want." -- .-4.. nu...:..n.... uhuuldnr 11:3 Shel want." I lie l`e1 t Christine sh-udder as shell It,-zmed,c10:'+e :1;::LinsL hlm. Very 1 gently he drew her onto .her feet": sun lC0(apInL,' one mun vound her. 'I`1mn om. `mm the moonlsight. 51.:-ppm! a, Hl1'u.r1g<.- figure in va.x.rg0(l clotlms. with :,n. haggard face and `::re;xt shzulmvy (-yes. Stay where you are!" I-[ug`o .=1 voice mm; 0111 L11mz1t`enlx1g'1y. and the man paused. Why do you come here?" the sir;u1;.:or asked roughly. Tell me I uuu uwuu. A.` . \1I I had been a-lone'." STRATI-IY fur: Qnli Mug: As if in answer there cwme got 21 pistol.` ,.n- ry :1unuv.,. what. I thought. U`u1`im haven't got even (I. (`Impler lll. leaving you or, you? What do you lll:'l`. ` earn a pistol?" hel excla-im- U`~11`m'l.un-- ALEXANDER GOWAN, SUCCES- sor to Lennox, Cowan & Brown. Barrister, Solicitor for` obtaining probate of will, guarclianship and administration, and General Soli- cirtor, Notary, Conveyance:-, etc. Money to loan. Oicesz Hinds` Blo_ck. No. 8 Dunlop street. .'-."0(`d we been 2 n - q) looked `n:1i1`, m."` "'Dhiat's all," szuid the man. :in(i!e t'eiI|I nee-111`! have im4.iie1`e(1 a.bout. iL."1i1 i1u).'5I-Iis griin lam-gh rang out on Lheij] )o!:.:ini:_:hv aiv. If any one comes toit .he_\'i catch me here he'll find himself inia Kvi11_ud0m Cnrrne fast. enough! I`v(=ic ,1`ci:gr)t enough pu\\'d(=r laid down il);\` ibiow sixty islands: like this into {held V213: 1 sea. and I'm only waiting In -3.0 it`; Etili I`ve cat`-..L'l1it Ihcm--Lhe spies. the} 1 edge` police, the D1`ii.iIi-C1-0111105 fellows whogl Lnelt capture you and grin while '.'ne_':`r-`:1 :a1~e- doing it. VVe'-11 ah-11 bl-ow ,u-p to- : .doW gether;--Awi1en they caltch me here! ii ; Christine had moved a. step for-I1 ward and was staring at the pistol,` `ould which he had thrown down. and ieing wihich still my on the rocks. 3 .Ma)~' I ha.\'e that pistol?" she, somelasked sL1dden`ii_\'. II. is mine." ' ...-.. ..-..m .\...-...1:un what it shnnil, 'l`.o spy!" "'Dhen you're wrong. We came here---on our own business. You'll have to prove that!" Stand behind me, dear, said Hugo in an undertone, taking a.wuL,v lnis arm and pushing her gently be~ hind him. Now look here"--.he raised his voice authori-Latively'- we d:on t want to hear any non- sense! \Ve've got as good 3. -right L0 be here as you h`a.ve-p`ro'baJb1y better!" -~- -~ L- ..-a `|:xV onndh Thg mg" newer: Then he set his teeth. The man had actually pulled out a pistol and was levelling it in the moonlight. .Do you see tgliat?" he said in an emiltant voice. You do? Well. y.ou l:1 see a. little more of it than you like unles_s you're p-repared to cmne -L0 'Lerms. VVl1aL do you mean by that?" You will both go down on your knees and vow that you will never 5 tell any living person that _vou've I seen me here. But I don`t thiinik I I'll trust you!" I Oh. consent!" \v`h:ispe1'e(l Chris- Line to Hugo. if it's only that he's aifraid of us telling about him. per- '='- h'a.p_s he won -t. do an_vt'hing. " u~un...o aha r:nV"" H2111?) the :1 Ana: came 1 ut vvuu -, uv ...- What does she say?` erce voice, and in a.nswe1' the gin] 5 went 2; step forward. I swid `we would consent," sfhe I swirl quickly. VVe d.`on`t want to Ten any one about you. Why should 2 we? You have as much nlgllt L0 be here as we have if you wannt Lo." Kneol down and vow!" ordered the man grivml_v. and Christine obediently sunk down on her knees. You too!" he said to Wins1.an- Why do you think we came` ,nn l r l l . a `sea. it! `capture '.he_'.` "YOU 1.00! [1(:` It Ina-.u-.- le_v. ` I can vow us well staindi-ng,", said Hugo. i Oh. kneel!" entreated Christine, looking: up at hiim intvpl-orin:.7l_v. and then perforce Hugo did so. The man dictated the strangest row, and, repeating it, the girl moved closer to Hugo, who knew that she shared his belief that me man was mad. Christine repeated the words of the vow s'hud=derin~gly, and thenl when silence ensued rose tretttbling-i l_\' to het feet. and: I it."`; His the`. night to? in I've`. got m" blow into the I 4 x I 1 till them--Lhe who; `rel, here!I for-I pistol, ,u,,, ` She be`.=ie.ved at any rate that he` spoke what he thought to be the: -truth. After 1n'an;v' yezrrs he `r.1a.tl escaped. but even then he had been followed, dogged by spies, and had mtrrmvly escaped being retalcen. It had been months Ibefore he had sec-E ceetied in covering his tmil and com- ing back to the countryside where he had been born, and he had nmntged to get word to his old mother and his boy, who ha.d been little more than a bzuby when he had seen him. `He's got to look miter his granny while she li\'es," said the man ez1rnest.'l-_v. ``I see that, and I'm bid- in:: my time. ;~\fite=1'wztrds he's com- ing to me, and we shall get anvay together. Meunwltile I'm safe here, and he brings me food once :1 week or so. and there's never been a whis*p'er or a suspicion of my be- tine he-re. l'm safe on the island and on thr.- sea. and I never put toot, on the s'hore._ I've made all pl'e1')1l'z1'llnIl.~` t'or them it` they come here. I'll blow them up before they take me! I've never spoken `to any one but the boy for more than three yeztrs. I never come out in the day- light; he `begs me not to. VV-hy did you come here to-night?" cu. n\1A hi.n1 Fn1\fnI'"in8"l`\' of her. ______:__.__ PROFESSIOEAL CARDS . . .... .. ` entreated Christina; amt] -- ~ A~~---M LTIIrrn am an , 9` the pm 1! a `- W v n h` 5' was (1 h-2 g la` .Ma,\~ has xe`asked suddex "H ,vou'~1l '1. be used a,';a;i1 L(1 _ man indiffere at! I promise Then com and stood W She (Lid n -.~n1|u.gai11, and n-!ll is mine-- 10 ll *5 The boat; :`b()il.H.' `, No, it is )9` was uluu. of` Lrenlbling-1 her t [I {I-Its (Irv -- nvln nninm: fn`. V DO 2111 ' is mine!" he sz1.i(1. it mine. I left it. in {the lliltle cretzk thi-2-re," said C1u'i's.i11r=. The lmzit is nnine! the man 1'P- inlive-d. I risked my life to get it!" "I- dun`! `llI1d(I=1":il.2111(l." I saw ii oul. at sea. I swam for it., and I`m 1!. poor swimmer. I thought I was done for more than once. but I got it. just. in time. You lent it loose; you lei. ii. drift. The bout, is mine!" ....u... ,...,.m.,- nn1\' l`:rir," (`altered hold oh her That does aslieu suuux-:uu_s. 1:. .9 ` promise that it sh'.m'ul, a,';a;inst me," answered l.he jxnan indiX'fe1`ent1`}', you can have EL". angry!" he sa 5 promise. in the face! come and take it," he said. you?" He 1 I watching her. Le1nrpLuou:,]_\'. l not go, burl she staretor her lover 1|;1.gain, then said decidedlym` Nem1e1~!" }ll mine----you got it 011.1 01' n1_\"i1y, We ha .. .. mo I1 nI- hnf-n L stm hold. shone run on new Lwuc. "Take your hand a.wu.y'." cried Hugo, and raised his own as if to strike, but the man. with a quick unexpected movement and a. strength Hingo had not suspected him of possessing, gave him a push which sent him staggering away, and then, 'Lgn`o1'in-g mm al'ioget.he1'. turn- ed back to Christine, whiose anm he kn ru~i,rv1uinnm1: I'm ..",. ......,|..u sthll hold. You nendn't. be frigh1ened:.I'm not. going to hzwm you, but I wm [lulll l.hu1. young I001 11' Tm inter- feres zL'.::1in!" I-Ids tone changed to one of ultm` szxmgtsry, and Chrisuine , cabled on I. Don"l. Int.erl`ere, please! smml tnwuy! IL` he wznnts to speak to mo. 101. him speak. Ilzum sure he willl n ` not hurt me ~ -my ` xv. 1- .......n I-nu-O vnn \'nn gnnlnl UL nun. nu-,----- "No, I won't. hurt. you. You smun` to have srmne sort. of idea 01? jus- tice. You 'ncknmv`Iedg0 Mutt the bout. is mine? You umlmucxlumll 'thzut`. 0 u. ,___1,__ ..1 urhul `.'l\lI MIDI! uuu: "`1undel'.=xl:Lnd what. you 1uu_;,.. .....C, 1 i I'w ...~n 1..:A Ann. BOYS MURCHISON, BARRIS-` 9...-C Qnlinitnrs. Public, THE NORTHERN ADVANCE. 1e ceetie b at g: >.I`(l3 I nbling-i `I-1 whil: and 5 earn ut. 1 the mess toga Iself ! I'\'eio1' 5 own ml`, whis mu the` F) i|,!{u1d `ms. th e ____` , ____________________,__ when you say it is yours. I lost it through my own ca.1'elessness; you risked your life to get. it. II I hadn't it would have been _ milesfout to sea or more lirkely be in pieces on the .rocl~:s. It would` have been lost to you. You can see tha`x,? ` Perhaps you will be able to see something else, \.hen--this island - -- vv..- 1....mm it mith teams nu... sonnet-mng ense, mm is mine. I ve boug1n_t. it with and hours of agony. l wt.-- -.......,::.m Mngp hv. hesi arm uuuna U-L ..,,....._.. Hugo, stzandinlg close by, lles-italed to interfere. Probably the m*an .s threa`t of blowing the island to pieces was the meresl. boast; but one could not tell. At. any rate, by imterfering Hugo risked theh1:m l1urt:'mg -`the girl, whose ,arm he shill held. ' r ...u... nnn mean." she n 1` altered. un\L...~ lilltbltsu. 'Dh`a.t'*s u Lie! you speak the L1- '- 1-1.1 nmnlnin )Uu UyUw.\ |.|h\4 He. I'l'1 explain it to you if that fool will keep quiet! Once more he glatred at Hugvo, who had come closer; once more Christine interfered. ... -. 1.:.~. .....q..-an T'.m nmite ready Christine imerxereu. Let him explain, Iim qmite ready Io Listen. Afterwa.1'd`s he will alilmv "us to stay here till the mo1'ning." . 1`.he man made no pretence oi` listening. Graspning her tightly by `the zmni. he poufed forth a wild story of injustice, of capture through t.1'ea,che1'_\,'. of long imp1`isonmemi,' d111'.ing,_-' which he suffered horrible t`ortun'es. and the girl, shuddering`- and yet imlf. fasuinzmted, stared at him with big\l`1'ightened eyes and i liistened. . | .... ,, L..-.:,...,. .99 hp. riskedl pic u loan. ` 1I|SL8IlI:.'u. You believe me? he zlsked e\'e`1`_\' moment or two, and she nod- ded speeclessly or murum-red\ -.1 fzuimt. Yes." nu,` '-9 unv rntn f.h:l`.1 he eld. l---I see what you mean," . . .. mere LU-Lm5`1u,. She told him fa1\te1`ing ly her!` 1f-._*.I'9:`lt wish to see the sea at l1ig'h't.w `and shivered when he tightened huisi on amn. ` doesn'-t sound -.1 likely said roughly. Look men Yes, i.L`s_h'ue. And` turned to Hugo con-'1 You're her hushzmd 1101` 1o\'ex"."` , - - - v MI Mun n|...:.u:n.` u-mid nnink-E 1 1 lot` her lover; Q Christine Said quick- `ly. had x1ewer even seen one` an0`the1' bef-ore; we met here quvitei by chance. I came from 1`.i11e1'b_vl und he from _Wu1t,11(>rl1a,n1." v I 1 ....... nunohcw ha'nI'PV,"{ `; unu 110 lI'0lll W auunrn uunlu. l Never seen one another hefm'e!"! repeated the man dreauni`1,_\'. You `will dec}zn'e that to be me truth?"` "Yes. we hasd never met l)(>l`ore.[ We shall pr0h:1:bl_\' nevm` xneeti again. . I rs--- .-...nI.v wm-dz rnso 101 I Once more quick words rose to Hug.o's lips. but the man spoke rsl. ..qv,__ ____,g .....1 vncx" hp znid, hrs-1. You and him and me," he said, and loosened his grip. It's got 21 Ineaning of course. Ever,uthin;: has got it meaning. A meaning fer me --~zL message. But what inessiaige?" W.lt'h st2u'-t.lin:..' suddenness the moon wemt behind a cloud and dark- ness descended. Christine, with a Little frightened excl-mm-a'tii~on, pusfh- ed her hand into Hugo's. wiho grasp- ed ht fmmiy. When their eyes be- came mo-re 'a.ccu-st.omed to the dark- ness they realized that the man had left them. that he was walking to and frn wt some Little talking to himself couatinuousl-y in an. llow monotonous voice. ' (Conluinued next week ) distance. Ii In the inlorr-st of the Win One" Bible Class of Collier St. Metlmdllst Church :1 social evenim: was given at the home of Mr. mid Mrs. -Dal- 1()rl`M|lI`CillS()ll. 'l`lim'c wag. -.1 good `lurnnul. and u \'e1'_\' -1)1m1sn.anL even- ing `spent. The nillcers and mem- llmr: nlf mills class are aiming `to rmmll llm onw llllIl(ll`(.`(l mark this `winter fhr 'meml)ers.liip xulul it. is hoped -their objective will lie ob- lztlnvd. " \ es. ' . he] ` z I. . .I.... nah} in ht) H19`, E ag.0n_v. ding blowing ---A- Luna. x r A. RADENHURST. BARRIS- ter, Solicitor, Notary Public, etc. Office, 1st floor Masonic Temple Building. Money to loan at low- est rates. ONE" BIBLE CL.-\SS H.-\\'l-1 S0(`~I;\L l'}\'ENl.`.'(i e! I can 1611 when trunk and when you .in 'lBARRlE S BEST LAUNDRY`, \LEi\ B;_;q,J PHONE 616 I..aundr)` called for and delivered. Prices reasonable. \\7orkmanship* guaremtced all Family washincr. _l~`rmue Cottage on Br:1dl`ord street. l Six rooms. lights and water, good garden. Price $2000 -: Five roomed brick house on Innis- til street, 5 acre of land, some trees. good well, good chicken -run, couple of small apple trees. Price $1350 Park street, in good repair, lights ` and water. Price. $1000 Franie cottage on Cumberland street; Allandale. Price $900 street. all conveniences. hardwood floors downstairs, -house in first- class condition. Price $3500 Brick house on Burton avenue, par- I~`ive roomed roughcast cottage on Six roamed bnick house on Louisa lor, dining room, kitchen, sewing room. three bedrooms, summer kitchen, woodshed. electric lights and gas, cement floor in cellar, furnace. Price $3500 |Six roomed frame house on Grove street. electric light and water, cement cellar, ve acres of land. some apple trees and raspberry bushes. Price $4000 Brick house with 13 acres of land on Penetnng street, five bedrooms. _ double parlor, dining room, kl-tchen, summer kitchen. stable, chrlcken house. lights and water in house. Price $3000 Hall` :1 houble house on High street, seven rooms and bath, furnace, electric lights and gas, llrst-clnss stute of repair, easy terms. ll` Price , $3000 'J(l Brick house on Collier street, all n- P r ice $2500 conveniences, newly decorated. - --. .....1 .....uI:-nlnl-Q For additional :1! _!_ DR. MORTIMER LYON, 122 BLOORg 1 St. West, Toronto, W i11 b6 at 9131 Owen SL, Barrie, every Saturday.` Diseases--E_ve. Ear. Nose and" Throat. Consultation hours. 11 am. to 5 p.u1.. and by appoint- >1 ment. 1 ] {..._ . .3- , ,- ___

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