R. PALMER. SURGEON. . . ' V In E, EAR. THROAT AND NOSE. 48 Gerrard St. E.. Toronto. maybe oonuulud at the Qunws Horst. Buuuu. on Saturday nov. mm. from 9 o'clock a.m.. and the uigond ll-.nI-(lmv nf nvnrv mnnth_ DUIDFB U18 010$ OI 53011 XIII I33 I10 0 The letters (and all other-mull matter) are taken from the street letter boxes every `day. Sundays excepted. at 8.00 o'clock s. m. end at 8 o'clock and at 8.00 p. In . `4 _. _ A _ 80-11 J. EDWARDS Postmaster uue'CIIUOIIIC `too-OVIIUO nnnlllrniu 5 DA: 01:! mdrir 'ooo~oousn 0010 ;;cu cogs}: on_~0a_Qo:. Hsmiiltotf an Bot-f.on.Bro.noh Rulws DAnntAv|on|nl|`nnn' Illallnn ` An tween the hours 62 91.` In. aid `4 p. m. R ten-ed Letters must be handed In 16 min utes tore the clone or each mail. ` 'l`hn Inttnv-n land all A1-Jun: 1-null Inntfnval nun ':::Ks:.':.'::: n.i1`w.'""'y; 3 Gnnd Trnnklut .... l'\t_tg:A.nIuI Iln|\t.nnnI , , , IiI'IlIll'I.'I'uIIKln'III o - - n ugginuouuo. |0$GIWI'lI(l_MOIItl'OIl..oo..._....,....o Th-Ii; , , , IIl'IllIl'.l.'l'llllK`SIIl5u....'n... o o - u noooll Norahunnulvn South . `Simone WI! enchant- ` ;_ ',oonucoo>;'o_conro voncnvuofo}uucoon`vooyaonocu1 II`I'OOIO' I I I o lOOlOI|yQO|`I|'IIlI Hamilton and Boot: Brunch Rail M R.8WlIy............ Go and V lmrw . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . .. on: I-nova--no-` 1-vvp -.- _ ,,, T R; mnneusox. nmnxswm V scum. .- TOR or the Supreme Court of ndicaturo for Ontario, Conveyancer, 850. Money to Loon Omces in Bank of roronto Block. Owen Steeet: `Rn.I-win. 50 ` lIlIl.I""U : ;Mone unuu ll] 0 on IIIICOOIOOIOOOIOU-IIOIIO myNom........'.IlI-i Ilanfmnd '1-Irnmh ~lI.nlI'Av..--- . - - _ _ .. _L.?Wwuooo`opIoa.oooc nounoonuoa . tool tcho!l`u `V uIN kIt`0!:=$s.a..{.V.;.._` ta_llnnnfnIl-"I\InuInv-And `II-lInv.. ~ 6ttT::ha;a"65'mol."":::::3::::::::; Hawthorn: I!nII-'nivl\'InrtI\\ OIIIIIII OIOIOIOII,iOOOlIIIII.|COOI . nmdm e,Cra.i8hurat.Da.lton,_Cr'9wnl` - ---v v ----uuvgyw-uuuvw-`w-vvv- "*"H-lll...'..'.'.':`.' .............. .'....'.... `-${11;':";`r'.?i'."'ni ;i1s5."'v`cFaiii&2-`i and Eridav . g o u Q I O O Q I J 0 I O I I O 0 I I 6 I u un B RA|I.'WAY. 1VUl'IIIlUl'll HIIIWII INUIIIIII 0 c - o o o n c u no 1 Mustard -nnnon=~1unway.........I ; 1 ~"'!.'l:`:'.. 'W;|"I-VIIIAIOIVIVO-000,0`, `Id mh ouuu" , ` '. `ghdj-rm. "' ' `~ Brltlnh % (8. V1,.) nonm, i`.:`&;a":`13.',:::::::: A ' HAIL! DVD 7303 "l.'UrIIWU...u........................... UFFIWI Inn uqn`muoOIIooo-concoct: (N0l`ul)...........`o `Illa! _ _ . , _ . _ . _ . _ . . _ . _ . .- ' '. v C H MRS. M. E. MORROW BRITISH- ' EMPIRE ' I-It-I nn'n.vvn 5 sons: nn.._.. -. o1rzrIoz:;- aozuugsoma, BM... W3'55n'1'!`r?El'ii:'33:" Pusan er.Ai_%nt, 98 Roasin House 13100 Yo It..' A rontn, L D. POTT GER. Chief Superintendent.` wnv Oman` Mnnnfnn- NJ}- Maw M `IRR5. ._. -u--up v - -coop J-lad, l_' 885` I 1=- ENGLAN . 1 im-;% . .. N *3 3%'i.Zl A =;(:_: ~.* 'P'1.m Azinmll . . ARRIE PLANING MILL.-GEO.-`BALL. Oarpenter and Builder, and Manufacturer d.D Bl! .TMuld1n &o..Pla.n- u.3?':u .F`a W -- . a `u a mac- tortly. Faotorv?Jog1l;aEo%.`$u!::. "L V is Lil; an ro'n--I " V -nun Mldlllld nllw-v~ ' 00550300- "WW. I .6? In` -. us. H`. :2 4009.13 IIIVIIDI ITBI lldenoe ot the Effgtf "'" UGEO-;DuDI.Ev. SIGN P__/51 NTER I i %WI"MKi SJEW1 . _; sntirolmnow. an nnmn g *&%*?.a% i oral Imljwm nmsms,` brmnam mp BELE6.` ~'r19;ts%MA%n1n. % nooiiKf67ii76i"[ iiiAj1'En A A l!IIl!;E`1 %EB- % `nnmrnx an I\I' A man 1 s -1.. .._-_'.. TRATHX 86 ES'.l`1N. - BARRISTER5a souicoruin hCottJti am: 0 Hi: we nsoe.o Publiohconvoyancers. Ofoes over the of Toronto. Barrio. - E. H. BTRATHY.` 61.0.. G; B. Earns. ~--r--- - _ --_..._1-_ 5-non. UJUI Niiz: 1'; 237:: um noon to aiik of connes; god;11usuo1te_drorn;11 kind: at` . DRUGS. PATEN1`.MEDIOINES,_ mm * STUFFS; SOAPS, OOMBS, ` AND BRUSHES. , QVIQCIII-`-* ` 2 llllllsiVEf6E"THE.BAnnlE Ilom.` enonan . .moizT:mN, ~ *f8HEMlST"ANp qnuaanst. _,, an II..- gu- 1..., "F. -~ _ I-. 3'): fig ; 2` ;-L` ' V . < < 1` \..|. _, . !` _ . F. .11 44.: L. 4 . i`Tex1i?&6ari9p:mn'r*;`1tciIoii;'lo;- W-51 "mu or tonom. *2. ` ESTABIJSHED mm MVERCHANT A '1jA1jI:c3R. sums +A!_! "WINGS ll oowpwu, eu!1no.y Wlu soul II we 011811151 Consult your own interoot and Bnrgohoao now before the rise. takes place. party will double hero in price in the next 12 months. V UIIIUBB II Barrie. 7 max Awnmmr wonsms 2} L STRIPEDAND cimcx , V rnnsdnnnoxs ouliun dontroloxnn. have `some `very ue Town !'Dwemna and Building Lo together with Farm Land: neu- `1:,ll1_1emto`:vn..wonohh`t;l':no`y will sell at the orizinal SPRING A_l\_|P_ suMMEa. CALL AND SEE THEM 0.`P. R.y.4COM_IN,G--The snrioyora ardnow on the line. ' tmnnn CONSTRUCTION-Mtoklo av". Dy- menth lame Lumber Mills. Sewrey a Mammoth Stove Foundry. T uncuen { 5:. Vsnnwutss. gnu. 1:s'1'A'r: ~AeI:NTs, ' Dwelling Houeeeot every kind are in great demand and muethe built to house the people who are ookpag into town. .-We are now showing 9. LARGE STOCK of WA1`OBES, oonaiating or an thewellpknown makes. v1z.: Walthnm, main, nampden, Illinois and Cheshire. ` ail and nvn6nInnknCnI\h -QQCIIG nlnouihnrn puzvnropnq _ ova-nag puny or '35 add` v`- V at our-i-dint I-Alan '6i'|"dTn'IT1'i w my I.-.v.vI.nz1v.`v.!I.'3.',.I.II at current was on,JslIy_p_s],gnoe_: . ":1-1:1,: Bank or 'ro_:-onto. Barrie. Nov. 24, ms. 48'-tfA| H; A, nuusus. `THE Jwml % ` BOTHWELLE BLOCK. BARBIE. GREA'r_ooMI| TOILET `ARTICLES-A FULL LINE, ','1rA- ' - A sAv1%NTs BANK ' I :1" L- -..-_-.I _A AL- .____I_ -1 41.5- c\___u_ 1.. ' ' k~`l`;":vK'T;Y<`1r7 `- ` ` ' -` will be ad uh oh 3. .1; in Bu-rle, ::g6`1b%.`Degiga5-, nooitt; Depoata ot ghgndangtwardn. received, and interest n wm be issued as heretofore. : un9gs1L!-k;unu.:neu ` 48-21" H, _H. M0B.IS5,. I _4 9| mrjllits aIiIn%*':pIc`t`:I'Ik1ii%`I`=1:I;V;aiiIc: <-. 3: '}';.3' ` I. `us.-. J,-jilj . ....-;-gr Goonnuuu,......`. ` ' .6.` A. '1'. Fuvrox. l Hum? Covm-r. Hnpmv CAWTBRA. W. B. Wmswonm. T W. G. Goomnmuu. * IIIIIIOII III UIIOIIIIIFOO, Call and examine before pm-ohiusing elsewhere on-x'r_u., - - a.ooo,ooo. ......~ .:....~... ;..r VWIIVIIIQIIVIII 1 ~ ~. van a-{annoy {- nns1`mvnmIwn,~--- - sri`ndr1_min '}'f!oUstND"`~DbL!;AB8. _GEO._ IVIAY s.T TRCTITTT A vrru IT` A r l\1 `BEAUTIFUL RANGE - ..---,u cur v:vC'gtW`CCCU_'K .`3Ir?&68r%;faurKuq6Ho; " ' .c` .1...` n...-. I [ nip`? .1 1:; emu` AID ~ nouas_AncT -:...4_l_A_~~_"__ A ,: an I nnow or `th`e"` I` .. at nbgs. U .-80011! of Ihmvi .. _.R fir vr `UN zuuunzunx, q. u. Ir. 1:. P. Pxlnliggz. . J. A. Muoinrax Barrie and Alllston. . Hccurruyr. Evmg. pmn so Moommv. 1- 3.. ~ v ' V TERMS EASY. ..1-vni7Jt'oua;If m`s'r3'13u`1'_1nn xggo. :`BA.31-u1s:'.sT THE NORTHERN ADVANCE. THROAT. NOSE ANDEAR. - _ DR. 111. A. SPILSBUBY. Into Clinical Assistant. Hoofltsl or Diseases of. th Throat and Nose Go den Bqutre and A De meat ot St. Ms don. Eng (1. Oman. 279 00 680 Avenue. o- NEW. ` , _, . ' '9 Hospital. ---FOR THE`--' MILLION. > unlllq ,'og_ -on :.gg93`,z!iill'h `: 42.2,: 5 :2: _ ,. . . -- -1. X! '.-.'.' L 1?. 1i ;". .;. `... - . _ 4 KOQQIQIIL 1 = :'raInltod.?in..thesnaihurn:o Mr. Ooltbrszhynuk &% &33L;?L;*33:$%#`;{f; 7u..1oeisyc: =u'h.qamusuusongu'esn`nu -` _dl1hot$ittomow1hstapnrty ram. % _.*Montugue o uupporfern Qgalaro thutahf .4 : fauyu 9! ClI.ll_lly . The.York ,0onn,ty_Oou,noi1% the._dther dgy rpuledf the, following 1 reaolutionA:--`.` Tint in` the opinion `of thiai Council it its desire `able at this '61-iii:-in the historyof Canada `: to `strengthen that-apirit. of ioyaiity: which Empiro, ofjyEI'Ij}_.j.jg_;gg~r;ggggt pride : :-... 1 ` .' : ` .:`._a `. ; hair =beeu'- the`-lesdin_uhiraotedptio bf` ' q'u'rj peo;pl`o,- 'uxfid=1:'qJin_%kit-'vidaqt ,td the % 1i6h"I!"6*" W1`. .' ,9`. Lever to.'minuin 932 gsy&_a_ge1oa with can an; .,.,_~._..... 1... Iau,_51UIl'~ wuss gvuuwlll` IOHUIIF Inoeseuiorn . were not those mtolen ;from- f Ooulter .& (`Vairh =store. Mr. Ooulter `says? her has not therllightenttrece of thettolenf property. He does not think the goods -went toward: Tororxto, but most likely in :th;9v9-iw @eir9;9*i9n-e . . 4- nvvw -av -r-nIlw iiI|l.lQIDc 'THE:AI)VAN0`Ele`81V`l1'l frdm Mr. Oojultex-` Vthai? jzhe persons arreitedin Toronto last` wde)r, ,.u}3a _`O,f9(_1.(')Af_` being th In ,n_who ; ux-liir1z4 {he.d1-.y.go`odh store` of ura. u b 00 V31: akuhort time ago, its not fthfonehe L-A : any;rata,} the goods--in?their- Jnnnnn-nn -mm uni: u..- .4...I.... 1..-... auvv ua u,_uuIa an nuw Dull! lau DU Ulllillillllll. ` [The above` was re`oeived on Wednesday` `after Tun Apvsiton for last `week was printed. We should he glad if onr.oorres- pondents would e~ send their contributions early enough for insertion without laying them over till the `following `leeks . We cannot insure insertion to any letter reaohing this oioe later than Tuesday morning.--En. Anvmom] .- E man; }:.;.%...u; "'l`hn VA-5' n.-;.'...'o .n....`....:I `n..:..n.';. .1-.. KUIWJII U _ Mr? ght. McAlinn been dick for a few days, jbutis now'a.ble_tobe out .a2ain._ run... ..I......`..-...... *...'....:..-.1-._ nr-_1.____s-_ as us: VA J-qvv "X few frigid. eurprieed Mt; and Wmnop at their residence Wednesday. eveningibefore their departure, and .wi'eh- ed them God-speed, nut hoped they would soon Aretm-n` much better in hes1th"`aud{ strength.`-T V v -` * W ' ` ll... 'D.;I.a. ll'.Ai:__ 1. .-. L___ _:-1_ 4-__ _ UXVZUIVIIIE I95 VI ? 3$III9O Mr. James ' Wax-enop left for the south of France, in the hopes, of gaining lost strength. He has had very poor health of late. ` ~- ~. A __ ._2__j__ -,, , I` Q I `- I I?" `D1150 Mr.` Geo. Mason, biulder and "contrac- tor. has secured the contract for theerec-i tion of several "ne houses in `Atherly, where he is now auperintending the ex-; cavationa for the same. 'II ._ 11..., 1,, V . a. n in Lug Irv vnvuu .vV.w\-5 LVIVVI VI} Iouv avuo Our esteemed townsman, Mr. Thos. Cloughley, "was in Toronto and Guelph last week,;a1 1d-._secured several head of imported cattle and sheep for his already well stocked grazing and dairyfarm. - a II. `II... l'1I......L'I..... ._.I.....I.-.. I...._ :1] VUIIIC DIIVVIIII IIIIIQJ` wad!` Inll -Ldllllo . Mr. Wm`: aioughley, whothan been ill, in now much better, and will be around in a few days.` ' ~ ' Hi n.a\a\ `K--nan nu-:4: h-|`$-`J54. Iilnlill UUUIW " 00:31 Q _LockhaLrt-`& 00,, woodand lumber deal- T Vera, lost 5 ne young home while attempt- ing to cross Mad River on the ice. ' l\.-- ....L.._...-.I L . _ _ _ -.. `ll ..- IIIL . _ vuwuyvs uuuu II `lvvlgm VJ 7 Mr. James Brswley has made 5 large sale of pine wood." this past week a. rm having bought 10,000 cords for the put- I pose of burning bricks. unt-v1u:v|-' `I gknnlpnu --A g`..- .'_ LL- __.__- `IVES? III uusulug UAIvnD~ Huggins & Sharks are `also in the same line of business, and `dispose of large quantities weekly; I Tmnbnl (`In --A'A.I `an. `-._.L__ J-_I ' Advance Correspondence, - The townspeople with delight the recent heavy snowfall, making good eleighing,` and thereby enabling the `fare more to get out theirwood, eto., much ' cheaper than by wheels. `It- 1........-'n--..1.._ 1.-- _.-_1- - i-_;_ LOUNT. DICKINSON an MAOWATT-. BAR- - riatera. Solicitors. Notaries coo.` Omcvl-1 Bank of Commerce Block. Dunlap street; gum. . _ ; WI. Louwr. Q.C.. Joan Dxcxmsox,-B.A.. 1 N D. F.MAcwA'mf. T ---_ __ ...'-.-.- largest evjr v}. mulget 2` lil"1._r,V_:_ 1'13;-,; uuaaa this oi) ntizio.nt.V Th? pomeqnwofipggt A the pi-use ig dam to fr`om 13__tjo.v16`3obig` _I ., _ __ __I__L _ rronisi. mxuzrs. General Wolseley `recommends the clonal. scription system in England to build up thenrmy; ;It is doubtful if such 0 method of getting soldiers would be tolerated in Britain. The Generel s suggestion shows that the ordinary recruiting systemis 1 failure. ` . "T eea.;?-;1;;`e;:.ia:- e . that the o_Bt'ain`sb1e' l n6s_1,bxt"the` `cm-it.-'@fjv.p.u-cxV.`:v , with i beef-ataleilllprioe itiwillnot DC!-itotiesd i potatoes.` 'I'l`he '-suggestion-`of t #119 319 Pm! iI;.* "1939 \ staple artiolefof oommercezbythe; process ' of evaporationtas'in`drying" apples, This ' method.is.b.eing adopted vinftha `U; S; with protable. results. This evapor- i ated tuber goesto the largemariue cities for provisioning ships. -' They could also be utilized in the manufacture of starch - which wouldtpay,.;h_et,to'r` than -to use them I for culinary purposes at the .preaent.price. ; The IfreePrsss advocates the `ivfectionaofv fsotorieslforfthese purposes. If, it 1 would payto do that in London why would it .. not pay Barrie? _In the` dierent New England states, at the present time, only ` for -their canning factories the farmers ther'e`oould""not live,_" `is the majority `of their farms have ceased to yield a prot- able return in grain and stock. And now they are . buying . Canadian ashes and superphosphates--keeping up thefertility of the soil `at our expense, and making productive farms out of impoverished soil by going into truck farming, as they call it-e-_raisingovegetabl_es and fruit, sell- ing in local markets and to canning factories. This, of course, is one phase of the question, but the one which THE ADVANCE wishes to emphasize is the evaporating of potatoes, for outside mar- kets. The plant necessary is not expensive and its `consideration by farmers and others should not be lightly regarded. New and protable industries may be established in the` town on this line. L bushel whelen`.lo.A In the Lenden maftet last Saturday there was no sale for them at all, not for-some other vegtable~-pro- dgiaetiona,` especially Swede itumio. "In_ 3.1.1.0? Barrie 'l`lIVI!'kQt: the price;__i`g_`s trie nighi, bufeinoe imuoh. Wlist -ttnlizen-in` to". Not the .:v$I.:1g; f , o - ' $0 the north ma gym. .1 |.-":..g.`.`.`:_.'_i" %!ub-`sf: {S a;i_; .x v. n.:. 1.8 IvgD],_I0l'_-I mall 01 pnm.;c_ql. One. The address of Mr. Holmes. stuck the! key-note:o sn2ngihtion~ which is bound' twinks: ibolf felt in; an avg:-naive mm-g per $130 `hII'iI.ofr!which- ivill beiannexstion % gto j I`c?a;*fu1-wrovivalof `Nw Euglund :Lii!liu`iti-iiiin bppoiition to the put` ~ v - a - . . ` : .23.? .::$1`a:2.':'!!*.&:1*9: : Aa*1;::%y.:'a:..#:::1':::.%.3*:%1:., `;:3:..:;`:: .22: @699 win he emi11.6.y9a.Jhs heen- `barter. I -:!1;:!3..f1f-I mail of` pnlitgcql pottage; ` 0 fl M Q`hI'nA'n t- phad not proved faithful to the trust uyfllill-IDU I Mr. `Holmes asserted that` the repre- sentatives of` `New England in Congress any suauuauuaurlua UIBEWHBFG may 801110 my be rivalled on the prairies of Dakota by tapping the inexhaustible power stored i1: nature's reservoirs beneath the surface. im d in them. ll litt ` 0 ----**------ sup? have no natgrall resgiirggupw _D'"`m" `*P"""'`- for` our upon man. Referring t0 increases in J8 expendi- .f.cgm-ing _,-up mam-i,1,, ptoducgd 91,9. ture of the Dominion the Montreal <-`a.:- whg;-9,, But we grew mgjm-igy of our ette says the causes producing these fgprgggntaygg gnd` Damp; utter}, fail to- several increases will occur to the reader. `comprehend tliel: limitations that nature T110 101'85d . nmb_l' Of 011I`t8 ind immgg. upon u,_ `Pennsylvgni. make" Judges have necessarily entailed heavier one glug of d9[n`ndg,' Ohio moths, charges on the treasury ; the bounty to New Enghnd member. of` aware,` oon.-` shermen and the maintenance of the _ogde .11 that 13 aged, uthough it i, their protective eet since the abrogation of the "lhm is than 01811688 Of Walhington treat) sacriced: ,; It is`_only-_witl'iin a-`short time; 113" _339d 3 181119 expnditllre for the .th`.,ute5`=, New: Ehghnd mgnufwturer,` sheries; the settlement of the N orth- hgyg g to `: 1-e'31jzing~ .5359 of the west and the extinction of the bnhloliave |$;`n-`dang ' -impoggd_.,`upqu`_`:ghem_ involved much greater responsibilities on 9 my hue gaqhiron fgnngdgg, E13, , wmk, ; the_ Government for the care of the .f.u'1-1mm-9 _jff`,`;o;_p-13,.` `Dd u`m'r.`m3nnfw. Indians and the preservation of peace in go;-ieg, that 1W1 in the p..g'gi;,en commnt, the Northwest; the construction of post Qmploymant w'una`;of1\men -`b`n.i oices, customs houses, harbor and river ldongditbgogugg. of, g1m.,unp,g.b1e our.`-improvements, etc.. have produced the Vsta_:.;'of.--.hg~.hn;jm.g` :@d',,h.yg.`3'umed larger outlay upon public works, and the jg. en. A;-mgu`n-1..g,,g.1Aigy 3, am, ,9 organization of apermanent _mi1iti_a force ~50-1d=nbg31;p'f,; wmbgtgr withjimilar accounts for the new expenditure in that ,i_iidusti`ie5s"I6c_ate_d: {hi of `hen department. An_ examination of the or 3'-.1155! '6 blhkrupt Denditure in detail will, therefore, disclose I-i .h` his migqthe unfairness of attributing to extravag- off_,'Gga,._.g.i`mg: ,hjhi?.anc_e or mumanagement the increase 'liOHhl1'?5_Ial1' map `which has occured since 1849, and will glialisilantly submIug&3g"hg,_,`.3,hga `show, moreover, that a great part of that jhimg, ipQ'iku.v,-:dwny..,,x`But. no, 1, increase imposes no charge on the treasurv ganduayly coming to bezpeseeived -that and thromzh It on the people- *lla}"dr{fateia Prdvidential-dim ' " 'f`"`--' t-peii'sati9n-+butii-tcfthevsct` omnan. - '1`ho.t . e,`',." ' ` mm P""_", g ._ * _ ~ Hg gg:;s`nii:tg.E|g!k*hnd;..,th s'tAble;:I)i 1 o clock Thursday the citizeiis of 1; ys 9'9 E.,,[y.05;n.; rat ywere startledtolearn that tav- b as . ,. ...~ L: A 31" titer` Oornyntwas found in his study 19) H` ilK`.i 5II` LE4.` "a:=. tha ' ..,, t$;_\_".`, `tau lthd Knnnnbunnen -"LI. - ...-_-`L-L LL_--uh -$%1:w- mmox. AULT as KERR; Bu-umn. sou- nitoru ot the Supreme Court. Prootou. 6`&`:. .*, .i :*`iu " $3 1%`3:` "%v`"* 0 .0 I O I muon. Barrie. and p 's Block. sumo;-5, H A-nag-n1n`I I 1|9`1l\ w'.'.mm A l`1I.'l'. "7.1'"15 5d:.~"7;iwiy Mr. M. M. Holmes, the first vice-president of the New `England Furniture Exchange, at the "annual dinner" of that association on Saturday last, was one of more than ordiuarysignicauce, from the fact that it was not only a bold statement of opinion on this suhiect, butthat it was received by the assembled memhers,}.representing one of the. great trade interests of this section of the country, with unstinted applause: o - I`- `KJ-I.____ _:____A_.j nu . . .u` ugunau uuu LUL uuv \J\_lVVl.l.ll.I.lUI.Il-in cou'5 mills are being established inl the South, iron foundries in Pennsylvania and Alabama, glass, furniture and shoe factories in the West, and New York has secured all our commerce. - TIIL- _.`l.I__-_. W. WW-list has been said of the commerce of _New,Eng1and can be also said of its manufacturing interest. There was a `time when New England was the manu- facturing center of the United States, but ~ its" former prestige has left it. Its ._iron mills have been swept out of existence; its fglass factories, furniture, shoe and cotton industries are rapidly disappearing. As an example, in South Boston was established the first glass factories and the first iron `foundries in New England. They are all closed now. A few years ago there were employed in Alger s Foundry, the Bay State and the Norway Iron Works upwards of three thousand men. All are closed now, -except the South Boston Iron Foundry, the successor of Alger s, whokeep a few men employed in making guns for the Government. (WALL-.. .....:n... '-..- L..:.... __4-1_u_1__s 2, 1: ?: i 1. DJWUULD J (III ULMDL VVVIIECO New England is in the northeast corner of the `Union, surrounded on three sides by the Atlantic Ocean and the British provinces. Its trade, commerce and manufacturing interest, during the past twenty-five years, have been steadily de- clining. Boston, Salem, Newport, New Bedford, Marblehead. Annisquam, New- buryport, Portsmouth, and Portland, can all tell the same tale ; the wharves and warehouses are rotting away, where once were busy scenes of activity and where the hum, of industry was heard all day long and thousands of men were employ- ed- The foreign commerce has entirely disappeared from these ports, except Boston, and what remains there is scarcely worthy of mention. At one time the entire China and East India trade was concentrated in Salem.- Now all that re- mains there is the China and East India `Museum. At one time` upward of thirty sail of` vessels were owned in Annisquam, where there is not one at the present time. This can be said of all the other ports. ' WL-a I.--` 1...-.. ..:.1 .2 n_- _-.._._.-_.-- -1.- ` 4' Us '.l'ondIng1n'ther A sharp` rolnterwfer frei-onto Yankee Paper:-They Ignore Thhlaltern Revelation. 'l`he`following `article is taken from a 1ij_1jijljegfof"the Boston Transcript and 5 ' -1-eigniceneelhat cannot be "(While no-called Canadian newe- T ` in'.l!o19n.t.o.ate..tryin:z e_t.o persuade their 3_:hat_1_:he` only 'lIlV8t_ion for Zxinion ieennexation toA_thekStazea, an inuential journal in the Athens of America is eeriouelydiecuuinq the annex- ation of New: England`. to: the Dominion to save it! from extinction. Why is it the Globe And Mail do not give their h_.e.be_net of this article? ;`.I."-....> ~ .`.AA..$.- ..t.4.`L-..- -1. `I)-_I:-.____ public -hiilbeen entertained of late vjiith. a deafcgiptic n of the many advantages New Epglgpd, an-1 Boston in particular, wouldgsimb ,.the:ann,exetion of Canada `A an: QIALAA L-cl. -ccuua-A L ,s_,pg. Oq{Iuuv, Soegfxgkh 939143949 9*. .-the #3119 Mon- . ,`.h'*;.NW En - ..hon.out-6 bx-reJoinins the grand old Empire of which it was once a. wouIdg{;iH;B Ithe: hiiiigntion Bf WCsmd1'\ to the Uni Staten. hutzquppone Canada Anna CIA` l'an:nn nnnn wn6:n-u `kn nnAn:nn Wu. IICIIIIM DIIIO lnilu-nu-an no-cu--. -- ---- -. Bxvawron Immox. Wnume-mu Auur; tome R. Kama. A UU VII? \IIIIU9$ KIZU IICV QCIICIIC \ does not nnne;a,_tio_n ,the.qu_eution hes qrineynninj the mind: ofumany New Englnndete whether "it would not be gtently to the advantage of N ew England to return to her former nlleginnce, and become 3 part of that `great and glorious empire on which the sun never nets. At the ending of the Revolution Boston was the principal city in the Union, and was the kllargent commercial city in the new wor j `P :7 uyIuuII,.nug_s uuuuuv Ul. uul IITIIUIUI .i6hm".Jhi19r' of ,1 .u'li.MiI6nt. fnllnu`u'hi;a'tha'x`.misln of "am .'m.`.m.+.ann. 0l_U 9 zxrnwr mnusmnns :g`nus Nncnssuw. ` ---v--v vn on sun QDIIKVJ (11080: I ' About o'clock citizens ;Strothroy were startled to learn Rev. Fang: I 1the',housokeeper.. with 3 t gunshot through phi: hoods and tho.-nun, lying by his slde. He lud been unwell for some time, _a!}d Eonly a few mrnutebafore had been walt- {ed by his ni`6dlfoal`tttendunt. Whether [ithjq shooting` was the reenlt of an accident raoajguiande `while laboring, under a t of :t'eu lpol-g inhabit A it; is not known- ?Ooron"er illingtair/i` as ohnrge of the bodY igsud an inqu,est,r.wil_l:b9-eheld. Steam outdone. The artesian wells of Dakota are pro- bably the most remarkable for pressure, and the immense quantity of water sup- plied, of any ever opened. More than a hundred of such wells, from 500 to 1,600 feet deep, are to-day in successful opera- tion, distributed throughout twenty-nine counties, from Yankton, in the extreme south, to Pembina, in the extreme north, Iriving forth a constant, never varying stream, which is in nowise affected by the increased number of wells, and showing a gauge pressure in some instances as huh as 160,170,175 and 187 pounds to the square inch. This tremendous pownr is utilized in the more important towns for water supply, re protection and the driv- ing of` machinery, -at` a wonderful saving on the original cost of `plant and main- tenance, when compared with steam. In the city of Yankton a. forty-horse power turbine wheel, operating a towmill by day and an electric light plant by night, is driven by the force of water owing from artesian well,` the cost of obtaininy, which--was no greater than would have ' been the east of a steam engine develop- ing the same power, not counting the con- tinual outlay necessary (had steam been !emploaed)' for fuel, repairs, and the. salaries of engineer_ `and reman. What, has been accomplished` through the aid of natural gas andicheap fuel in building up manufactories elsewhere may some day on prairies Dakota _ Canada would probably welcome the annexation of New England to the D0- minion, but the proposal would have to come from New England first. The New England States "would have to instruct their representatives to request Congress to set them oil , too, which, of course, the National Government would no more think of refusing than Great Britain would in case Canada requested to be annexed to the Unitedastates. Then there is no `doubt but on petitioning the Canadian 1 Government they would be admitted into the Dominion, IIVV, VVVJ Within `twenty years the revenue of Canada, or consolidated funds, has im. mensely increased; her shipping in ten- nage "has more than doubled, Canada standing fth on the list of nations, having more vessels than France, Spain, `Italy or Russia; and the assets of her banks, the value of her imports and the extent of her exports, tell the story of her marvellous progress; while instead `of 2,000 miles of railroad, as in 1867, she now has 14,000, a greater length of }mileage than in any other part of the empire, except the United Kingdom and I . ' dm.Ql|.!. ; it is n lillie vast teifitgmy ll` i aa,,well. The '3' `tut N (.95 trade with Quebec and the fin. in . i9ip .`t "Fully azainst 0?? . : eyelopment` of Boston and Nht ng nd - interests. With annexation New England to Canada, taking the 0 l nectiout-river, the Green Moutaing On` `Lake Champlain for the western boundand line. Boston and New England won soon double its present business, EM not would New England have :13` rest territory, of which Boston is theco 1` mercial center, but `it would have :1?` markets of the world in which to com 01 for business. With the iron and 0? minesof. Nova Scotia situated at its ye` door to draw from, its iron foundd? would commence business again. It woultl eo'ntrol`the; sheries, "which in 1887 wg. valued at 820,000,000. It would be in terminus of the Canadian Pacic Rm, way, conneotedpby steamer from van, couver. to`.Chin*a.andeJapan. New Eng, land need not be ashamed to return to her ancierrt` allegiance and belong to an empire which `embraces a fth of the habitable globe, and to know that the Dominion forms nearly a half of the whole - an empire ve times a! large as that which-`was un(_ler~Darius, four times thg size of ancient Rome, sixteen times great. er than`France, forty times greater than United Germany, three times larger than the United States--Anstralia alone at large as the States. Canada is 600,004; square miles larger than the United States without Alaska, and 18,000 square mile; larger with it ; an empire with 9,no(),0m,~ square miles, with a population of 310,. mm (um um. HEWSON & CREBVNUKE. uA.n.n1a'1'nna, solicitors of the Supreme `Court at J ud1- Juoot Optu-lo. Prootm-3. Notarle. Conva- oo coo. Mono to Loan Oloos--Bo - ::_l_l_"a_i look. on to N. as N. gy.fauon. `$3! ion has Cntotll. `When tho van 5 Chndg-Ihpidiod for Cutorim. ; `:`*;1;;y,,nI;o sang. C-*~""~ ;;`5n?sv-iM""" February 7 1889 O`Nll!.-A large amount or Y1-Into un,d_I. to land on Itralpht loans. at oweot rates. 3 -MOOARTHY EPLER as MOOARTHY. ' n V-7 EORGE W. LOUNT. BARRISTEE AT- torney Solicitor. Notaryo.Publ1o. Omces in Bank of Toronto Buildinas. Qwen Street, ` Barrie. Ont. __._ ._...._-.-4u-ou- ~ 1-rA"I1'|I5ll|`lIbG QUEEN'S HOTEL.-.-A. -W. BROWN Proprietor. Excellent accommodation tot`- tho tnvelllxgg publle. Bar and larder well sup- wlth a but. Good etebllng end-ettem V mehoetlerm. Ln otgueuteoonveyedtree to and Iron: all l'ewdoore`weot of Mer- ket street on Dunlou street. a - _ G A- RADENHURBT BARRIBTER. ,AT- . torno Solicitor in Chancery. Come one our. azo. O co-First. Door Bouthor Panto co. Hind : Blook.`0wen Street. Bump.` r. &.:2Hs*:.9.::- 1AoRnm6t3*-knT Innnrntnsrvi `llmnv gnvnnnlnhe ifalnlnhllnn R. B. P. . otooi eases. Cats a city. rrwn A14 DR` ""*`! All nwnnu I _ Uluvuruw. 1urunw. J.-uuuvv In. ;; Yemen: con :5 Member or the con` 'hyIioia.ns an Eugenia of Ontario. 0 Dr. Bosa.nko s oldo co. west of Post 01504 Bu-rlo. . O. E. Hnwsox. _ A.E.,H.Onuawxoxm. -------- uouexo or anrzeonu, nu {tn R0 .1 con t P): mo: ant! rea!d:118:e`in 31 Impala nu than nnnmlnnn at ;Tn;THY_ 8: ESTEN. lowebtrunl. - 1, 03.3 wt: munns.-ro LOAN, .5 ` tumul- On 3 out D1Ioountod.,:,%t.lon| made in an; otthoo t. Eutatebouchtsnt ml` 0on:eyu:31x ncinnll1tIbrunohou. Eu-: ulna: `lhlnnnl Innad. 0moo-0ver $ VENNETE 8: H Ln ,._ , L and Building 0 , gcarthrs Block. `Toronto _ 1?`? ` ~'-` ` > V ' 7 v . . . VEORGE I' iunvnnv, Rnlioitnr. Notary Public. Ocea ' can o'n-uo-vvv-u--- . r , `:1 `R ` [oCARTHY. PEPLEB an MOOARTHY. Barrinters. Solicitors. Notu-1o_s. &o., Money _ Loan. _ . D'AI.'l`ON MCCARTHY. Q. 0. ~` I D Du-nrnn J- A- MBCLRTHY. I-`CV0 IIIIEII. Il',0In U WCIOOK I y of every month. unu 1108161` ll U031! 0 III _KllI(lIg IIIII town.G do el h~ . ?|:Oemenumg't`:n.-k?ndg.'lHro' an . a*.::"g.;'::.!:; - er` ::.~. ir.h.:~.en<'.`:.:..*-.;.!*~.;-:...:*.:*'-';.;..;**`...-:~ loo -ooner 3? John sad-Jnxuipbemiuupegumf _'1`. LITTLE. M.D.. GM. chair. [AUBICE GAVILLIIT.R-.--D0MINI0bN AND Provincial Land Surveyor. Ba.rrl1g'oloo,H nl1nun1'n Rlnnlr. -1'. BANTING.O Kcdunrnr of - . 00!. will be al otlloehu the urt an-A `D-hula-' nuhwun tn!!!` iii, A'h`l`lIII nd. [bunt TO mm.-mo cent. J. '1'. BPRO Lrrlo. ? '.l'. BPROU BARRIBTE SOLIOITOR . Tot _tl_1o_' Sax`):-e1_q9__Co1wt. Ccgzggunopg. &;o. I iii} ".l`7o'tt ehham. % . nyunn J. Hugs. D. O.'Munoaxs_mc. R "-7. '1 ;';#`,'.'0`;'f;."6.*--vi: 0l'UI.;'.l`I_ 5 1: 1t In-1 Mtoloomo SPROUL. BARRIBTER. auuluslun the` Supreme court. Oqnvo unopr. no to Loan. Onions over Bangers v-B1-05.. Dian. Dnnlon Sheet Barrio. mo;-In onlnv aoA'r`:Bun.`n:n N th 3:` t, um t.st`n`et. Qgaolftnsugda orovo d kxapon tn` Tundbumtoorder. A for It low: m by the hour day. week..or -oeajon. "Bout: nuldlnun mg mu 1 .14 BARN 8 MUROiIISON. BABRISTERS. .;8 1! C & M to ::*:ov='aw';,2-....;1~....:*:: ....' :3: Street Bagdo. ' Branch .0moo--Potter : ub mntfnn nun- |'.BA.N'1'lNG.U ' Isuuunrrx ua` con. be at otiloa at` no, Barrie; every Saturday. hehldencg and nnkntnwn - 13 <>_4_'r 5- J. F. PALLING `Graduate or Trlnity nlvemity, Toron . Fellow of `Trinity I1 e 001195: of Iona nu annnnnna AC nntnuin n An... K `e`i &`ex`.?iia `i3`} o'rv`$E': On thp pnemiaes at night. bl` 1'10. U V I ;Itown. Vlllclll Ill! 7': Block. A M671? PR. J. 1 Univ odloal ( Xwnrlnlnn MANUF GIUBES. avioiinemuemggg n1`-mnhoamu>oimis`Bm`- " ~ __._..._,_ _._...__.._..-_. IPIIYSIOIANBQ "ma `A v '`unN'r ` ; }rrooho1"uo3"~1'1;y st -1ov5 e 7:c':-'33: un an-Inningl mannlreanllsodruntll FINANCIAL. ovmomn. . . H. l 05$. `nmm ETT DENTI8 1'. Sunder: lallu I-U-Ill U0 U6 Ill! Phnloia Dr. Bosagigg old 332 NB. I'.|l".I.a.l 01-11119.. :b 1'i`drohnL on'_t.. as ';)Il.l'Ko 0 . V . 0 Bm*::. 2 W"5'-I KY. C `Jo ` Muouwnr. Intnn , :3? Store " : 1'5"` * "Lg. .. :v'.;'? ' 2 ' e\;-",.; ;.,s ' . on :' ._ " . A. Gavan-A .n6.aI.n`n.A.'l..'_4 .51.... .A.I__A '1! , '... `LONG mrunrsnnn oommmr ls ,........6 6*-<=: :n":.:.2:.:'d.::*..:..=.9.::-2.2: .23 ispeo fen ureulhortv !DQl.iQ!I:0v3 oral term ot Pq11oy,%3w,n p-,for.fe1_t_a lrpttar. Fggdmmommhzgomm` 3 % 3c`.`5'o% jamuiea beneted. Goat: hedqwelytoonilatant with utetii pnonuseo every three ears; nave:-A ' ?%%`:n`i`.`:`.,;..:{8?.`~`e`:: .v`}.q`3n`, %.'," Abotina_goeAaIur|noa:i* Lo - " . DR. PATTERSON has now!-oponcd. his 011100 for the treatment of Chronic Dis- Catarrh, Tumors. Cancers andsoiatioa. oialty. _ my um Rtsmnnon-Dunlap Stu; Bu-no. .-------.-T.-..--.--. Tun: mpnnui. msvruncin: con-PAN! of London. Engla.nd.- , . -. . : Tun: 1?BdnN1x'1r'1iu orom or LONDON 7 E11819-DCL . b ' Tm: GLASGOW &LOIDON msuiuxoin Company. of Great Britain. . , _ v-A.-..LI~.I .5 $a.|.V.I..L .LlI.I-J LIFE`AssuRRNcE%c0MPANY| - _ . V L,-:.z;a`_iII1i!,l:. ~Im;3.`.` .u :}Vl'ACa7; ,4; {xia`_&r.-s~.sg<: gm _u_ ..-sumza _n' _.=.&V1v:m L11 d_ 4 ' I 0 `it. I E i ;`3u;uwv1::v:a` 3_ fJd_i.'_t>n'5' feiutmxz ; cu.s.viu.{3_ ,mw2l ; .. " '3;u,f3&t`:g ;t__a_g;%ru #3:; g,..>Vzat.1-;-`:31-a`s1L_ .3` uy our uruvernors-uunaruu, unu unusuowne. 1n the selection of e Dominion PienoV and e Dominion 0 for Rideeu Hall. the nrtielity shown them y Toronto musicians in e- selec- tions of Dominion Pianos tor 132 ot their public oonoerts within the `lest end nresent season end'the`enormousino1-ease in the business of over 700 per cent. `within the last three "years. All instruments warranted for -5. years. I This make at` organs qonteins Foley's" eutometio_pede_i cover. the oniyoertein pro- tection against the'two greatest enemies of reed instruments,` axon and nusw. Send for price list to Wm`. Sherwo Box 23'I,._Berrie. soie agent for the County of S , % onus: msu Jmom ' " `A T ?..f`ao... nmna. -W` 9` we qtuuxeac -101' noulvpaun lrelznu w Ina noun allmointa in Canada. and the Western States. . , oketu xnny'be`obta.1nednnd also information about the route and about freight and passen- ger:-ates'trom~ n in T _ ROBERT B. MOODIE. Wn:'an'.?;. 3.":`. .`I.:'{$.5!"%?. 5.ii-?1.'..;. -u-- ---------v-- w-gvc-- u--w- - --:-w wv--.--V-go The Dominion Piano and Oman company gossesses the mostoomplete manufaotogl in ritish America, employs the most 9 ed workmen andthe best materials and there is no reason to believe that it oennot manufacture as odinstruments as the best in the United Sta es. As evidence that they do. witness their extended foreign trade; theirlong list 01 First Prizes obtained at home in honorable competition being more than all other com-` panieein Canada` ut together. the unanimity nf thn vnlnn of A m-mu in than m-ulna 2 Han $51.`? 1'3?` I33 m.ae""'s`6%r``n'.`?. """ yvvuvlvll wvaua -Ill!-FLU uuwu ill! VIIIJUL UVI-ll 533' in` Canada tog that-. unanimity? ot the voice of 9 press in their pulse; the hnnnrnhln mantinh nf than mnld on-nwth nf thin OI U16 V0108 OI I9 DIIBIS 1!! H1611` DVIIBB3 U16 honorable mention of the rapid growth or. this Oompanyusnd its proud position in Euro `en centres made. by our public men in" heir speeches. the honorable disvinction conferred hv mar nvm-nnr-.Ana-I-Al. `Lmvl Lnnndnwnn, in The Dominion organ and Plano company. IIIL- n-;_1_:-_ nn-'_'; -_.1 11...... I\.....____ ` uell Railwav Oioe. Monctonrtgil. n'i3$"23.w13s5. IIIII CII I CII UIIUU `HIT `W I DIU3 will nd it dvantogeoue to use this route. as` is the uiekest in point ot time. and the rat are on ow as b any other. Through height 3 forwarded by t especial trains and exper- lenoeihes proved the interoolonitil route to be the quickest for European trelcht to and from a.ll_"nointa in Canada. and nlrnn Ii|n!r'Ien'in\\OnI-inn` and l|`1uA lnlnhuuugdl--` fwuhm pit!!!` 'MOIItDa.i..:'6?.'. 0.00 7 T ....ICIII.I....;`C..C .-...|..`... Wnrthnwn nnlliinv Hnnth , , , , , . , ,, _ IurunwhoIolnuoIolttioooulyfuoolttott IIIOOOOOICII III000.)IIOIOOIIIOIOOOIIOII minus a ubn ' , vv vuuuwuw; null L` luau; I uu uunvugu IIU llllllbg and on Tueadag, Thnnday and Saturday to St. John, N.B.. wi hout chance. ' A V Close connections made at Point Levis with the Grand Trunk Railwa and the Richelieu and Ontario Na tion`: mpan Pajteamere grlclnn Montreal. an at Levis wi the North " Elegant rstzolaas. Pullman buifet, and amok-' in care on all through trains. ` rstrolau retreshment rooms at convenient distances. V mamas MID `sxromns -all! 41...: I4. -.I_-_L-..--_.. 4.- ..-- 4.1.1- ...-._4.- -_- THE DIRECT ROUTE From the Wosttor-all `points in l . New lhruhuvltick. Nova sooth. Prince Edward lslinnd. Capo proton , um Nowrgnndlnnd. V All th nlar bathin . as J ' d 1 - sure reaggggt Cmwm a. are asonglil figs. 0` Pullman mu-n lm.vina- Mmm-gum. Mnnnw aura resort: or uanaua are 810118 um: um. Pullman oars leaving Montrearon Monday. Wednesday and Friday run through to Halifax. Tueada , ohamre. (`Joan nnnnnnnnn mhn nf. Dnint T4:-III: upldvh C O3I YYIUVV V7 In 3 1i. noa.1n.1n-N"r'"` wt: or stxgoe-G I , `.` _*:_