Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 7 Dec 1893, p. 8

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. THEE .\ REA BAHBM Toronto w-- .--v_-'----v- --- the patient in the a.ot.o;-breat'h1n . ; - Throat and Lung Surgeon. 0t 78 oCau1 St. -- ,,,__ nn,4,,,,u, -5 41,- C-o,_s WATCHES`, V We keep. .7. u_ui ngegr VIOLIN_` STR IVNGS, GUITAR STRINGS, BANJO srnmcs. Jewelryr . lunion %0redit III I-_I %.F:I,IT` 7ee DUNI.!oI5-`3'|7AV. vb % aAI3nh.:.l Assrib_I3A:IiId;J; `r Fomhe 066ti3nE6!'.01 A; ; counts. in any part"`ot th wot d. and o" charges it not oollotd.` `Thin Association has local offices in Q-, rU,n1ted- States, Head anduenoral omen.` Adelaide at. .Eas*.. Torom:o.'7Rooma 10. 11,1, 1I.'11``, 18. O; E.` 0011- LINB. uonera1_:Mau'ae'r;:au Ba :13. =ANbmi:ws,. Sec. _Addras:a.ll-A In . to.'1`o1-onto, Ont. amt) . .` -T1g_on9 .. ~. nnlu` Ann nnt Wnutnu-` Annnnr n and _hJ_s isdthg. 5 ,,, ,f , ,,._,.__,_. . `WATCH: REPAIRING-. A s'P):~:IAiJrY.. 600- AuIl.r6.B8~u.u~_.. In uorrox-onto, qm9_ , -Tele one -..Thisis the. only As , anon `stt1es*`b`.ooount,.a.nd"ad`- vanges thg inoliey W thworeitbr it deah"ed." ; pan. co.ImINs.iMuieizr. ` ~ D'."0.3`MUR6HIS0N.` E -' ' , .. uely. V ~ , -soizuwntaujsm-1o V H `; .7, : SILVER PLATED % wAn:. ||II:|I. \Vhzu'. Ah-Q? Fusu,r~cnlls raw mateinla are. re-Lily the -u'sh+:1 prV_>:iuct.a of minen's,j` fu.rm'-rs and lum!`ermen. To be consistent, - M r. Fnster shou`..l pub _exp-`M. dutivs up >n lumber, c al. wh;-at, barley, iron-nre, sh, _ cat"1e, hides and other raw ma-teui.u1s. "I". .. ...... no .1... A ...-...:.....u. 3...... A.-nn..n. 20c., 50c.; 75c. and $1.00 12c,, 200., 25c. and 359. -_'.1_; (112- _.-.___ R-AgDaULAs; JEWELRY, `AND `JUST RECEIVED A LARGE 7 STOCK OF` ' _u nun: 17-IV. ' The out represents a Porous Respirator and .. -; 1..___I..I_.. . .-'- only Ec". fyii-| CLOCKS," }0u1- ,gtore,;-,f'86. :Ye`1l%' krilovmrto buyers of Dress Goods `MAai 1tle"s',% Cdfets, `C1ot'Ahi%ng, ', is now so overcrowded with! `lines of I good_s as to cause comment. %oF*mjTERE$T; U KR`, lI|`ICB CIIl`l |ILClCl [CW IIIGIIUI IIBIB. To prevent the Avnwicans fznm drawing-. supplies from He, he ought. to _iAnsistt.ha.b the wheat be an u_de into our, the barley into malt. or whisky, cattle into canned beef and the iron into plows and railway irun befote being exported, D..u6n:n0inn3at lrknn.-:nn hnun ]'\nA;u nnnlint` large` 3s`tock,iou1t_readers will understand, is not the ,result,:of accidentali over-buying, but is rendered neces. sary because our `steadily increasing business demands of "us ztbatiiav beau}? stock and large variety must be kept to meet the requifexnents of. -our scustomers, % X A e b%11yjin.%largei.lots.A %We buy at. low gures, and are therefore enabled to sell Vcheaply, as a careful perusal of a few reprei:ative lines Willc'1early show : "THE ` ;cAsH STORE Mantles of best make and finish and at very lowest prices. . . | for` the. latt T ? . Sacking of _ A . ; quality. Zcandllg DUTTON S WINDOW new Fnurrs, DUTTON S, JDHN nomznson, VII`/I-I UCIUIU IICLII` CAP`ll IICIIQ. Rcstrictionist theories have been applied I too long to Canadian trade and industry. Our people demand freedom of trade as`-well` as to breathe and to walk, and they must have it. Reciprocity will not ' oblige Cana- dians to sell or,to buy from Americans unless they wish to" do so, and if Mr. Foster and his colleagues are opposed to reciprocity in natural products of raw materials why do they eep a` standing offer of reciprocity in natural products on the statute book, and why have they been making pilgrimage: to Washington? . - __.__._!_ _A_L______-L _-__V,_-_ _.I.-L'...._ STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCEICO. ' INVB STED IN CANADA ovmn 3 8.000.000 AccuMUI.A'rn:D FUNDS ~ 33,500,000 TOTAL ASSURANCE . . '0 100,000,000 I INCOME . -* - " 5.000.000 , PHCENIX INSURANCE co.. of Hartford. | `IMPERIAL Insurance Co.` - A ooMnIcRcI_AI. UNION Insurance co. I NONIPEERN Insm-_a.nce Oo.`_ NORWICH UNION Fire Ihbnrnnoo Co. In STERN ma-`e Insurance.` `PROVINCIAL numnme AND -'1.oAN j AssocIA'r1oN. &o . .800. 3 BEAUTIFUL :1 `J. oU1;:*E1:WELLs V I-laurcutting and Shaving f , ..1.0PPO81?rE'k:BVTA?.:I_twB:Ii! nomr. }_- >1 : ' .. ' ` . %-gaunt! and around and set on short M A .'I.J DDHIGI -A creek runs thron 'S3u:r:`nigig!e. ' Apply JAPANESE FIGURED ' 5 o'cLocKTEA SETS ` Pa_rlor_Qrnar_n_ents, &c.A OFFICE----47 Dunlop Street. BARBIE, om. J.,,_,: t`7xi.mj-'1!-.1v mu ~..-.' .' .dxnbendunni}';nl?;r1v.wit;'.4.-(;rL.:rs:?.a.iI UBl1.=JJU'l.' 1.01111. BABl.-'-1 berpdpartioularl -wit] .01-eek throught 0 lot n)nida!o. to F. H. LIFE MID FIRE V7 CUIIIIIBUUIIE Mr. Foster s statement conrms what we have always stated, that the Conservative ministers are opposed to reciprocity. even in natural products," and that Mr. Colby correctly voiced the policy of his party when he said so in` the House of Commons.` The standing offer is a standing fraud. per yard will buy a. nice s_eason- 3 able line of Dress Goods. Fraw|ey&|lev|in. this latst idea -Hop Sucking the` b as t qu_a.lity. ' . [for 9. bau:itu1.1i ne of Ft-en'ch Hnriettas, Shot Diagonal: `and Home- _apuns. ( for plain and fany navy 3 blue Serges. worth _45c, * is our pric for a. 42 inch Dress, Goods in tweed 1/5 Mun eec: x-rims GOODS, RAISINS, cumuurs FEELS, FIGS. arc. Ev vuun `Ann-y-sou, cm. I!` 0; lot`... Lot 19. con. 4 L H. A1311. West Elgln P. of I. Fall -to secure to Can- V didate, DUTTON, Ont., Dec. 6.--West `Elgin Patrons of Industry met in_ convention yes- terday to select candidate for the next local elections of Ontario. ` A large number of representative farmers were in attendance. Twelve were nominated,`_ but all declined to accept. The placing of a candidate in the eld was _then abandoned and a committee of ve appointed to wait upon the Liberal and Conservative candidates and ascertain if thev, or either of them, will endorse the ` platfdrm of the Patrons of Industry. " f o r _t w o I special lines o f Ladies Vests. See them. Ldok at some of them in -All new at " 51-ly-. - See our Lace Curtains at 40c., 500., ','.3g_ and $1.00. Men s Suits, beyond doubt the largest stock outside the large cities. Men s Overcoats in all the different. weights, prices guaranteed low. ` Boys Suits and Overcoats have now become a. special feature of our business. For t, finish and quantity We are unsurpass .3 ' Carpets have their headquarters right ir. our. store. See our stock whether you want a. Hemp, Union, al} wool Tapestry 0:` `Brussels. . % Envelopes, Nob Heads, 0 istatements, M0 N'BUK.hl(In 3 Majority 357. WIARTON, 0nt., "Dec. 6.-The full:-e-b turns trom North Bruce * election are as follows: McNaughton (Pafronu of Industry-!)_.... 1475 George (Conservative) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1118 Pierson (Liberal) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .`... 981 McNaughton : majority over George 357. and oven` Pierson 494. T Wlo will not he gumlorsold ifin.tIIoso'|ines. The Grocer. * %``lDVAN0E, I23 llunlop Si. D1-zwcmmxzn 7, NO SECOND PRICE 7, 1893. `Leo.-A \U LEUNA \V VVAIT ,. ARNVOLJ A - A New Yurk nmbelorbti 050,000 At- temps nloldo. T NEW Yonx; Dec 6.--N. Schlosa 8: Company, wholesale dealer; in and mo.nu~ facturera of boys` clothing at 653 and ` Bgoadway, have assigned with liabilities oi $450,000 and $500,000. Two months 120' they cluimedaasets of /$l'.200,000 iii atoek and accuunts. V M - . _ n- u...:_ 1.--; 1..-..|-1 ..... .. :..!. from . school 6`. II .- SCHUU fall Ther attac and cleari If no `I. . 9. I l IIKY vply, t 3 .L ' becjch betor La: 1015 0 giled rei.-1" 1.61 . h apply Andr Carp Nov the x paid. TO (I d:;z`y ` l\f(\A'A and accuunts. - - - _ J_08eph.H. Louis,,_head_ bookkeeper for Schloss &. Com`pany`- and tressure; `of to land company at No. ' 17,1 Broa.!_wa_v`; w_u_ M arrested this Iftprnoou at'tI_| 9 Union-squgre Hotel mad hrbuglnt to` Police; weadquu-er'$ in an, _u::nbulgLncga. [He attempted -to com- ` mit suicide earl?-Lo~day-\ `at who hotel By` inhaling gas. _The utturneysv for Schloss & Company statd that thedxasignment was caused .by. ;the defu.lcu.tion,.: _wh1ch. they thought wciuld reach $50,000. ` _ `New Cumndlilh OmIluIn,'~ WASHINGTON, Dec.o6.--.-.'1`he .Pre'|idont to- day sent. to t.heSena.t.e ';the4 foHowing_ nominations (failed of conrmation at last.` |ouion.):.John B. Ritey_,of,I{ e'woYonk, go __be f consul-general at. Ottawa. To be coniul, Benjamin Leuthier of` Massachusetts, at. Shot-brooks, Que, ; - . . . , K-` 2l:t~'L;}:"`i .-' To gnppress Illegal Speculation. BB.UssELs, Dec. 6.-A royal decree has been issued appointing a commisslon to in- quire into the abuses connected with the `emission of speculative stocks, and as to how far nancial prospectuses can be divest- ed of an illegal speculative character. ` Are 091`iD3` '1`91119nd-011$ iDd11C9m9Dts:,t130eb11 612$ seasonable goods,* such as Ma.1_1tle_s, Dress Goods, Overooa.ts,- nderclothing, etc. Yous need not Wa.1t _t111s the season ist over~tog`et rock bottom prices from us for We~a.rese111ngnow: * * o t * NO PATRON WILLING To STAND- TO HIDE HIS CRIME BY-DEATH. ` . ..... _. , Cow or Steerpercwt....... '[ Shee skins each. . . .. . . .'. . . .. Lam skins each . . . . . . . . . .. F 'I"heAPrIces Bnluiz In the Barrie `and To-" 1-onto Market During the Week. . V 'Wheat.... Barley... Oats. . .' . . Rye. . . . . Peas . Beef. I-lindquaI`Vt.!-r:`;:e-;'--c-;v-t:` Beef, forequarters percwt restsed hogs per cwt. . . . . uton... . . . . . . . S 'ng'L` ` b...'... ghickens plgr pair... . . . . . .;. eeseper . . . . . Ducks, pair.......V.......... | Turkeys pe'r lb. . . . . Butter, R011, per lb. . . lLa1-dperlb . . . . . .. 4 E s er doz..... . Pgtgatrgad ner bagn. nggspcxf uUz..... . . . . .. Potatoes per bag . . . . . . . . Hayperton . . . . Straw per ton . . . . . . . . . . . Wool. washed erlb . . . . . Wood,perco . . . . . Anthracite coal. per ton_ Beautiful Tweed Dress Goodsvat Fancy Plaid Dress Goods at ' _- _..:_1 nmnmm hf ' anee HKEIIU cacn. skms PLANTS and FLOWERS ~...e.;1.:u.;_ic;..% Jam ;;vv;mg TE`.*3P3.HE` s42L BAR3.. % ,"~.`.3'~~ Old Ca,riaflizu`\Pence Pbs , and,dtl:e,I:'s!:anpi wa.n_t- . ed: big-pneebpaid fbfriht ha in gbod`i$nditi6n..'A " . ' . . ` ix, - .` ,; E1ora1.,Emb1om's%{ a. *1 H .4 . , , !,._A___..CL_-.L_ l\ MUKHHN. Vl!i l'l!.ilIl1VA..I BUISUEUN . and Dentist. treats-va.n=..dleea.aes of Horses. D . . _C`ou.ttl `&c. ,under,,t_ho. mart approved met o`ds., frogs atmntlon and the loteat.inutmmonwemploy,od-in" *Vete1-[nary 9 Dentistr . . Oloo u,t.I.ove Bros;-. .I.iva:y..u oniaos. , site Ban of Toronto, aestdenoga _ 3176 Ba`.y_eld st, Barrie; j Cut, A yep `o11:&;1,o.' .2 .- ; z? ,1 ..:: :_:;. ,'- rm ., _x , -~ 70; nuns-rnunnvnuu .nnn. .a` A fit,`- -- -,- LARGEI:-3 ibx nslnnxnm -Foil--am: in =4 Handale. onythe oornm':nt".,Wdllinmer .:;m:" `1`.:. 51`;~.;1r>`?`x.;:"1:f`:.9*T*`2.%*>'i:`~ 33 I I , ll `Va 3. ': ct; L , f25feotfro21tago. ziic` `law; with a.e"lr`ee_ Thisxpropertv wlllbau-old`-chemo,` 0. "wl has 3: n -03., . D7631 , W.ghl'.., ` , .. B`+&;`z'.7.E; :,"n1;' L " % mt` r 5-1; . J x-' ; ' THAT ` CHRISTMAS DINNER % Guodcooking Raisins 50. lb. Currants, Fine Quality 50; Z Taragona Almonds I50. Grenoble Walnuts, I50. layer Figs Inc, Florida Oranges, Extra Large, i - 28s. per doiz; A. J. CARSON, 2ND ......, . -..--- ----~ _A--__~ A special line Dress G_ood_s at - Stylish N utria Trimmed Mamles, Cheaper Goods at- - -. . Ladies V Fur Mantles? In -- - Men s-Fur Coats from V` - monmm; VETERINARY sunmcow nun! `nnn-I-. .-IIuAIn..A'lI...hAn.nna nf Torohto Farinoira Market. , ,__ I\ Doox Was-r WELLINGTON Hpfnn. 10 EL|ZA.BETH ST.[,' -% .7-5c , worth A$V.1.4:.5i A- 250;, worth _35c. - 50c~...`worth- 70c; T - `only $8.00 $3 $5.50 and <$7.=O0; = $25.00 to $35 00 - $19.00 up BARRIE GRAIN . .MARKE`i`. us , I-\ '1-an u_Anxn:'rs. m noes. . - e are most particular in select- ing our goods; and `no matter the circumstances, we never overlook quality. To stimulate the dull times we are offering everything away down. ` - AT THE one pm: uousa. Compels us to exclaim that never before were we so fully equipped or in such an excellent position to offer tempting delicacies at tempt- 1nr nu-men. ' V GENERAL nionucn. Custon'1e`s called on for `orders and goods` promptly delivered to any part of the town or Allandale. = Hmns. TORONTO, Dec. 5. 1893. 0 Goto $ 60 Bmuun, Dec.='6,v:893. o 55'-to $ 6 57. . 235.... 4oV an.,;_ an 3; Sn LAURIER S REPLY TU FOSTER! G1` and value ninMen. s and Boys Overcoatvs- `Ladies Vests-at - - - 54 Cashmere Gloves a._t _ . e , ]2c,,! Boys Heavy} Ribbed Wool Hose_ '- M Bargains in Men's Underwear. _ - I `Bargains 1n Men s Cardigans. Bargains in all Winter Goods; . Large Portrait Makes Excellent Christmas A s Present FRANKJAGKSBN. `mos. u`. %l-lOB_|.EY, % TEAS-In curses new FIGS nA1as nusms `% cunRAu'rs% cugnlao PEEL % wonczsrensmma SAUGESIN DRRUGHTIV ='A'r fr:-II-: Pvnnullns." ]TE_g_raphPo|es rnoM;3t1_% [EH J_AN%l_)_ %u}>wAnn| 'W.'.,LA2-N|"I'ED._ I H. D. ;M.c.CAFFREY1| 3; % _ . waI1'1{e`p;ici.T ` 3 For fur'th'er;:rticulars and` specicatins, dpply to A" \ " V ` I ' E ' ' ' . . T ' * aa.{.;i..;;%oN.-. Qi3EE"*` HOTEL xvjriisffj `I3 {'17 ` 2 >_q_-7-1 _-- -._.4 f- mvvilih 'mm.cn. - V_Ror}'i:i'fro9. THE LIBERAL `LEA DER ON EXPORT ' RAW MATERIALS. ' T` 4 HEPUBLIO 1.3. t 1 . s T -Hotbl-is now (ragga?! oei"th aoq I-hum Al. 3`: xn awn-nut IIAIWIQ Hl_(3.H:E,ST `_."_._.I.ASH Pmczs '1"`-i:a`i -s'i`;i.`v `3u`x'i5`&"%`*si32`c.`.3`.`.?m3L' '1 tion 01- tuvollotsi * No exponub hatbden snared tn Innlrn thin thn hall . ' Imtnl nnl-t.h of` Toronto. muss -Ilugnmneu man every lUvulu.Iuuuu- l:1on*nd' in` the lutest; and` most sum-oved style. Communist mcnmilv and-the '?.:.'?%?gn? `*?$za2gI3.a`"..a;_ J % 9`"% . To!-mu me` '00 t9`j_Il,0 pq1'jt4l5;`y. Porter . . A14-tf. -V * anon on uuveuon. 11 to make this thq has [thus been tnrhlhed with ever! In th I>:lnn'-"A"'i" 0 tho IX IIII D6011 UDII1: tel north of. Torontg acoommod: la mum` and` mo: Hunter, Sarjeant 8600- `*P::vs:::3.#2n'::.`;"`Ea s`:.*`;.*a":s*4`: ` .lishes an interview with Hon. Wilfrid Bo 153:1:-on `toisoo. Our `Mines Worked Equu1l'y_ `A: Well no Farms--_Bettor to Export Raw Motorlall Than Mon- `Ibo Standing Orr" no Pronounce: ts scanqnig Fraud. ` T OTTAWA,` Dec. 6.-An evening pa.perVpub- 4 Laurier, in" which -the Opposition leader`: 'a': ' : MI I` '0. oi.` 1 is `Ir M i pr pared to mike; Contracts for the urcha of G003. Sound CEDAR POL S3, urine` the present Season. j:--- T qua - -`\ un c-sonny` .-ni\1-\u\I\w- I fpicufrij `Ana 3} 7w*hicl.1'th(-Q H.` D. ..'MCC.AFF'l-'-l_Y,, Ahi I --A "". } `A.l)3lTB.ll'I`l;Ill1`lN~ %4:._;.: 0: a\aI-|JI|l'I FUL during the present Season, II:1AE1i0.IsI1?ERx %A,nmx,ctr. nnlua _' . . . I suppose Mr. Foster thinks it better VI that our mines should be unworked and our 4 prairie lands untilled, rather than; that our ` people could make, money by mining coal, iron ore and other minerals, and raisin wheat, barley and cattle for the Unite States market. Canadians will not sell raw M materials to the Americans unless they nd it protable to do so. They are notfools. Why then seek to curtail their liberties in matters of trade? " ' o.__'_1_ 1.. :_ L_r.__ .I__; _._- ____I_ _I_-.-I.l 5 } . N` `g `g ````\x\.\ C )1. r. Ha|sled,_M_.D.,l JJTJIQI I eight hours. so it neversinoe returned. , Jonathan Down. 874W4yrs.), Griersvilie. Ont.. s'a.ys:-I had rheumatism in :3 left hip years. then having produ disloca- t t n'3', 1 s' attacked the other oausin most intoler- able pain three years more for w oh -1 could find no relief until two years ago when Dr. Hsisted cured me, removing the pain in forty- (V__._-I $_-...I- --_.AI_-__ 1 A.L__'. CURES RHEUMATISM, LUM- BAGO, SCIATICA, `&.C. \rI v -w--.- -w -u --vv `r. ---wu' ----y-w ;mnel emple. .Feve1-eha.!vn. say I:-Atfe'r_ suffering with and doctoring for aviation e t~ mom hs, my physician told me I was incurs le. then, T two ears ago Dr. Belated cured mo. removing pain in twenty-four hours. and it has never returned since. up ..u ...u . -up. u u _.-- -v - v. --v-,--_. _.--v Matthew Ferguson. (age 76 yrs..) Kimberley. sa.ys:=-I su e1-ed with lumbngo. three {eon-s. sometimes being` quite helpless. then 3.1 else having failed. nearly two years ago Dr. Hel- sted cured me with one bottle of medicine. so I have had no symptoms of it since. Dr. llalnled will be at Allen: on Jan. 5, 1894.. and at the Barrie Hotel, Barrie. on Jan. 6, 1894. Consultation: tree. `34-tf. DR. T WASHINGTON . Graduated in 1872 at Vio- toria University with ~ -4- honors. The same year naaaed the examination of the College of Physi- . cians and someone, Ont. S Since 1880. Dr. W. has _:lev`ohted his wlgle ttige ` o 9 special 0 e Throat and Lung` Dis- eases. & SPECIALIST, Kl N|BEBLEY,:-: 0NT.. J-VAVIIIIV Dxsusns Tm:A'rnD.-Catarrh ot the Head and Throat. Catarx-ha! Deafness, Chronic Bron- chitis. Asthma and Consumption. also loss of voice, Sore throat. Enlarged Tonails. Polypus of the None. or any other Nasal Obstructions | I removed without thevfnite. : , Surly. it is better that our people should be employed at home, producing what. Mr. Foster calls raw materials for the United States market, than to have them leaving the country in` thousands. Is it not better- to.expnr!..ru.w materials than men and wo.-T; men? I`IVl ,' nn"--rs nu .' - I

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