Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 25 May 1899, p. 2

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Ina alayner. I Building, Owen DIIIIB street. DR. W. A. ROSS, Ph ician. Surgeon etc., L. R.C.S. Edin,, L.R .P.. London. oinoes and night residence--Brown : Block, Dunlop street, Barrie. Telephone 77. ICKINSON _.&_ MACWATT, Barristers. No- taries Public. Solicitors of Supreme Court, etc., Barrie. Ont. ` ;Ofces in Bank ofToronto Block, Io. .' Owen street. Branch office, Elmvele, McKegg:e e . In:-Ir DRE). F. Pallin . Graduate qf Trinity University oronto, Feow of Trimty Medunl College, Member of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario. Olee and Residence, 18 Owen street. R. .T c. SMITH. L.C.P.S., on, (late of Drs. ' I-tLm'e & Smith Orillia.) Oice and residence I -eorner of Own and Colher streets, Barrie. a3-ly ' UNALU RUSS u. A.--van-um-. aouuwr,- Co yancer. ctc.. to loan. . Oices, Bank on 1Y street. Barrie. 48-ly . a VANILLA, for ice cream. for instance; ` BAKING Pownzn. for cakes. 1 ' \ One is a drug. of course ; the other a "chemical"; and there are still others--SPICES of all \ kinds. cream of tartar, etc. . `FL- I__-L It - .;ne nest to set drugs is at a DRUG STOR . The tug `at knows more about ' them than other poop e. We alceupt Rigoodtchm lsatore. Come and ask us ` The M0_NKMM_l'8 DRUG STUBE 92 DUNLOP-ST. BARRIE. Another retired or defeated Grit poli- ` tioian has penned to his reward. This time it is Dr. Platt, ex-M.P. for Prince Edward County, who has been appoint- ed Warden of _ Kingston _Penitentiery in place of Wsrden'Metoalf, eii-M.P., who has been retired. Drugs and Chemicals In the Kitchen. - ---wt --., -.----. Wnu.ua1-ox` Aux.-r. `Jam: Dxcxnzsox;-B.'A. D. F. Macwxrr. MARRIAGE ,_l;|}__`g,FV Issujl-E: r;\$ .1 ` ' f"`_ -,I`$B'gHAuoarou.Lunox. W. _ " Alhsto. ' nandCreemo` re. Q-ciao .& nu. `{TRA'1`HY 3.-. BSTEN :_ . A. _ l_:4: DB_Nl-ICURST, Bncgrister, Attornog: . `Solis: Ill lance:-y, e 5.00---Fintdooc Owcmotuct, Com nan:-, ,1-`I...-3., ' `.`8_ H. LYdiV. PRIVATE FUNDS TO LOAN on Real Estate at_lowcst ra_tcs. Farmers` )ONALD ROSS B. A.-Ban-ister. sow.-aa:o:,| r`p\QIrQI!Q-QQn -tn CIQIIOIQII in Inna. The report of the department of marine and aheriea for l898`givea the returns of the quantity and value of Lakes Simone and Oouohiohing the Seven and Holland Rivera, as follows: "Whitesh, 30,000 lba.: herring, 23,000 lbI.3 trout, 70,500 lba.; baaa, 45,000 piokerel, 16,500 lba.; pike, 4,000 1u`.; inilkinonge, 25,000 lbe.; sturgeon, 25,- 000 ibcm; perch, 16,000 lbmgoatah, 10,- 000 lhi. - . - ARTHUR ROSS, L.R.C.P. & S , Edin- hnurahe M_P_p_ Rt S, Glananm mpmhpr nfn kULT'& COWAN. Barristers. Solicitors of the Cnnnnmn--l`.:nn-Q, `pa-nu-fnrn- Nntarien_ COHVQVI F. C.` GREGG, Veterinary Sur eon. Honor . Graduate Ont. Vet. Colle e, onor member bl Societv. 0$PDj_nvnr 11:9-In '`-I- t`----\-' iii iiA1i'1NG, cm County ofsimeoe. will be at his oice, at the Court House, Barrie. Ir Saturdnv- Rpdennn and PAD, Fnnlrntnnnu goon drug stol =a.t`:)`:nPt lltitchen Drugs. 14'-tf 'r."ARNALL, M.D.C.M., oice in Bothwelfs Block, Allandale. ?n the premises at night. 43') ' v1'rnn1N.u:Y summons. II. M. CAMPBELL, Barrister Solicitog, noun. .0. `Indian on Ina:n_ 1m.._Bgfng Meat Market Square. V lV|cLa rty, nu-n;g1e 1 7` ; at follond 636 `..-.. _.=.... ...--;;a;.;.. ....." ""11-."':"`.." .';`."`m-` `rhojliiniizi-onui A - )f'-air V lth `packers and pi:-opmfto.1-3 cunning industries she; impomuoe of z:.rsn.or;i.I:z.t.!rAs2.i.rL..=!3.-M!!!-1 -nd *~ mmvaue 1.5590-V-No. 6' North iide Dunlap-st. Elm- . ` H ` M Min untshotel. oneypo _ ARE NEEDED EVERY DAY 300 FOR -INVESTMENT on good freehold security at lowest rate of Noifrincipal moa required until end of I. . H. STRA HY. Solicitor, Etc., MONEY TO LOAN. . _ I__._- __.__.-_L A __!___A . Iggnpnhcwugns. thee to t is E. ,Tho gun Ian I-Tiiiirsicuns. FINANCIAL. GFFICIAL. Inucx, I 4;-bu The defection of such men an Hon. John Ooctignn under such circumstan- cu in no loss to the Oonservatiye party. On the contrary. quite the reveue..-. Ottawa Citizen. IIIIIIDIXI : & Bovs. Aux. Cowm. Auonbx ' Rnpluzsm-r ma Fouowmo Fun: Issmuscx COMPANIES: The Mercantile. now ailiated with The Lon. don Ra `l .nnr-.nn`hh-n of `lanalmm c... 4 Per Cent. Into:-'o:;'nld on Deposits | The 86011113? for Dopoaitora in 3 Loan company in undoubted. Row Bl moi ,..m.. t:::';....:.*s.~u:.9.""= we TL- ___,, - (I - '_ ..u. tTH;E ADVANCE- Condnsed advertisements on iirst page gm as wants of all kinds, lost and found. propem for sale or to rent, specic articles, etc., em must be accompanied with the cash, and be inserted-hrat insertion 2 cents per w pan}: nnhnnnnnnl-. inc-mu-hnn 1 non} V\Ah _..; wvn-A-rvnuvu.-'Lauuv suuunvsvu u ucuta pm WUI11, each subsequent insertion 1 cent per won.-hi (names, addresses and gures counted as words); but 8 reduction of one cent per word will be made when the number of insertion; of the same matter exceed four. North Simone : Independent member Ihould protest against the alarmingly in-* creasing expenditure of the Luurier Government. '.l.'nB JIIBFUEIIBIIB. DOW amuated With T116 1.012- don as Lancashire of England. Sem- ity, $:5,ooo,ooo. The Waterloo Mutual. of Waterloo, On: Tothl assets, $334,083. The Economical Mutual. of Berlin. on; Total assets, $303,078. vAlso Llovd'e Plate Glass: Insurance Com- pany, of New York. Cash capital, 325;. 000 And the Sun Loan and Savings Company of Ontario. Agent Slandaftl Life. London Guaran- tee and Accident 00., Provincial Building and Loan Association, etc. U1`l`lbI$.-lV Street. Barrie. Vv--vo Unnvl-IIDI \.IIIuI|JUO_ V" Th 0 o . V , ' :3. d...b:,:z"m.*: W '2::*..;::n,';::m2 depoutior has ever made a loss bv a Loan Co'v- THENdn'mRN AT ; = .ADVERfl?I8ING RA'l`Es_v NOE l&'3'.l . &Ivnnnni~n um... - - 'l.T'!i"#|PV*N.i. J ' ~: 3017373,` v " ' IT A1noat,- if not '\n'\II' Ii! ' nun. U0 yuan scuo V Advertisers will not be allowed to use thei: space` for advertising anything outside meg, own regular business. Should they do 5, transient rates wi1l'be charged for such ad. vertisements. Gnu ;nnt In every case be mounted on Iolld metal hues. Private funds to loan on first mortgages. A:- couuta collected. &c. _ Office over Henderson; Hardware Store. Bame. Ont. SCROGGIE &. SMITH. The Dominion expenditure in increas- ing at the three-million-dollar rate. V 3SUBSCR]BE-D_ CAPITAL `V Ofce Head bmce. MONTREAL ' LONDON. ENGLAND M. c. HINSHAW, SAM. J. PIPKIN. Bunch Manager Manager. ...ATLAS... AIIBAIl(*E' nnnnAI\lV. IOOS1 L. .I4 1ZOOO ASSURANCE COMPANYo . .!- $6o0o.ooo. P"d`d `Sift, Pllation forms furnished and rates q'd ' ` GBORG_E PLAXTON. AGENT._ Block R I`!-IV Ban-no Ont. Ofce in Bothwells 2 n. nnunln u. av": - Contractors. Builders, Manufacturers. 3% D; . Blinds. Mouldin . &c. Planing and `D/T"l`{m 0_every delcription one on shortest nome- Anr Drying Kiln. Estimates furnished free of `mag: on all kinds of wood work and building mi` Rh The Factory is bein rc~modeled and furmshed `mt; the latest wood wor 'n rnachmery, S0 W3` we ,5 b.`u. 30 handle all ' ds of work PF'."PtIyP?ac- . Sop ougwork and get. our Pm WY) : B8Y5O:1d_street, north of the FoundI')'- -,l.. . vs .`urnu R7 - .. .,;r.y_,-_:v-r-'--- -- uuuw. `` Hfsnvnnnszns snoum Nona mm W ` 12 lines solid nonpareil make 1 inch." ' riumslnnr ADVERTIsEMExT3_ .i.!l.80.l.'ti0Il .10 cents per line, quenqt-insertion 4 cents per line, each M5` - `Reading notices, 10 cents per line to, i_n_scr_tic_n ; 5 cents per line for ear}: ...x_ 51!! VVVLLI 12 cilanges of Advertlsements allowed W 13. :g1:L:are required, composition rate: Jclllo I-I IIJULU 01 will be charged. A DDPO `I1; 5'39Fi9!F_`9 SMITH? tpauvmcm suunmu AND um _____%_{|8800|AT|0N. mm: mm & savmss co. INCORPORATED 1881. Ooatigan has bolted 3 perhaps he got xed waiting for the pay our to come his wuy. ' """B"`l ments w m;"l:r: f?el'r"e:iu;).o;li`ll`:n`e in the paper wmv sold at an advance of one-third on mm . rates. This rule_ will be strictly carried om CONTRACT CHANGES. Advertisers will please bear in mind um notice of intention to change advertisemem, must be handed into the office not later _ Saturday at 10 o'clock, and the copy for M change" must be in Tm: Anvucn oice g, later than 12 o'clock noon on Monday in 3;, week, otherwise the advertiser s announcemen} may not be made public until the week M, lowing. ` ' `Q nlmonuna nf Aflwnrbvnnrnnnon ..1l-_,a Barrlo Planing Ml- ix J. C'UL17.ERWELL S_ AHQ1rcu tting and Shavm % T " Parlor % OPPOSITE BARBIE HOTEL- 3"Nl. and Balaton ground and set 03 CIIOCOOIIQIOOICIDO: 2% inches.. .......... .. 5inches, )1 column .... .. no inches, 55 column.... ,2oinches, 1 column...... `For one month-the with 15 per cent. added. I `van fuvn vnnnl-Rn_6-kn A-1.-.... _, <.__--_:'_:?`:u three monthlm I `For $0 months-the three monthly )3 with 10 per cent. added. ` 'Preferred positions paper at one-third nn 4.?` {John Rogerson, Fire and Life Assurance. OFFICE.-Next door to Bank of Toronto. `OW? hilt}. Rn In-:4 24-.-3: =%-. T `nan I Number of inches AUTHORIZED ?APITAL. $5.ooo,oeo. INSURANCE AGENTS convawmczns. ac. coimnnsnn ADVERTISEMENTS. A. RANKIN a. sou. -5-.. D._!I.I_,- 1: r, ,. A-.. Qu- if of " 1' "`i&omns 3.. t A bl wwguhfz :`: s f,?.{ V ow. 'D'I"`InDDn- ntirnv-vv Vs .1 ADVERTISE m MAY 25, 1899,- V e rs. What will `be the eect? The shouting men and the farmers will suer even more than the packers, ho cause they are less able to stand the loss. ~ The packers will do less business, and they will have to out down their working forces throwing men out of employment. `There will, at the same time, be less demand `for live stock. The farmer will sell fewer cattle, and prices may be reduced on those he does sell._ in its effect on the industries of the country, therefore, the beef contro- versy is one ot the moat disastrous things that ever happened to the United smtl I . . the Foundry. ' \ RANKIN & S0 ~ nu. u- n-ly 3T..'?3e..f Z`.`2i hei'b"JeF'.2.&Ei'iE. dealt, a hard blow to the trade, from which it will not recover for many 11-n A Ann L. LL- -1!.L-A.0 IIIL- ' I feet` that theohax-gee ugeinnt the any beef will cost this country more then the wet with Spain. During the les! year of 1897 we exported meete,, live and dreued, to the value of 8125,-' 000,000. In 1898 that trade increased to $156,000,000. . These are tremend- --- R------. _-.J L`nA Inna` ....nA.l Ii. - bw -- -- ~ `Chet the;-egeeeiftieet bed...beef'e.wu W04 *5? 5'! 411 IN` ruiliiil the American "export trade in conned meets, and hue greatly demeged thetude in dialed means. The` Seoretery of the Agrloultuiel Depe'r_tment is `quoted ea V3900 $l\ItvIv ovo,-u-_v -:w `v`--- port .m=`;a;a,;;;iaa%. is .. n ,1 L-_p' ___ ....__.. mnrromu. NOTES. Canada : debt is increasing- snu._om.: Vaoon UV O vtuvvv uvv "To lesrn thst our debt continues te grew in spite, of increase - in revenue is not only disheartening, but it points to nnbnsineselike methods on the part of_t_he Government, end ssps popnlnr endened intbe ndministrative ability 6!. the -0sbinet.v. `V7133 that evorf you) ' the national debt mounts up, and ovary your tho. `outlay for interest vbooomyaa` hea.vier.'. Io. than years of prosperity sonio obrt should be made to it least avoid the still. further iooreasoof the `burden- ot intorolt, ovon if nothing out he dooe toI:odooe'it- _ _ With this satisfactory showing it is puzzling to outside students of our nances _to learn that our [debt is still increasing steadily. . ` ` But this Es owing. to our methode of book keeping, and the grewth of c'epitnl_ expenditure which repreeentsv outlay not charged in current accounts,- but taken out of borrowed money. _ The main; Debt: The Canadian Trade Review, refer- ring to Mr. Fi`elding a' budget epeeph and the revenue increase, can: There expenditures were over forn- millioulaat year, will be over eight million: this year, and may `be o_vn more next-ygnr if all the Governmen project: are carrier! out. " II L - i __ _- AL- _.~L!-___I .'1`here is a prospect of the sugar beet industry assuming larger proportions in Canada. A few days ago Dr. Sproule, South Grey, gave notice in the House of Commons that he trill move the following resolution :-"That having regard to the large importations or sugar into Canada for home" consump- tion, amounting to 239,670,008 pounds in the year 1898, at a cost of $4,868 _ 956, and that it has been demon- strated beyond a doubt thatthe culti- vation of the sugar best in the Domin- ion is not only possible, but is being successfully grown in many parts of the country at present; therefore, in the opinion of this House, in order to stimulate the farmers of Canada to engage in. the growth of this valuable product. and so-to encourage the estab- lishment of best root sugar factories, a bounty should be offered for all best root sugar manufactured in the Domin- ion during the next ten years, and that the necessary machinery for such plant, not made in? Canada, be admitted free of duty. In speaking of the lowering of Lake Simcoe the Times says :,--Capt. Marsh poohed-poohed the idea of the lake being lowered ten feet or any number of feet. The Government,` he thinks would not spend millions in building a canal, and then spend more money in draining one of their principal water- ways, for the sake of afew acres of peat. Besides when. the people of Bradford and surrounding country come to consider what draining the Holland river will mean to them in the increase of fever and other diseases, there will- be as much opposition from them as from any people around the lakes. " auunu ` nu.` ` .~ .1 r vsa . ' Several prominent Canadians, one of whom is Mr. George. H. Dobsori, of Sydney, B.O., are advocating the an- nexation" of the British West India Islands to Canada. The advantage to Oanadaas at present constituted would be great, for stieithen would get free of duty` much produce that at present comes from the Southern States and on- whichthere is duty,.such as raw cotton, raw sugar, oranges, bananas and other _fruits. Then Canadian products such as manufactured goods, cheese, our, sh, ibutter, meat and similar goods would nd a ready market iii the West Indies. x ' ` 15.: vb; lvagrgvgoljae. into` Oppojition; on we qua-tion of polio It in. him, -_A- Iuuw quwuwp I_u__yuu.u;o our up, InIfvv- ever, impossible to 9 Ineneior. tr.` > there o gentleman having noted no: a. petty lender both in oioe and in /0}} polition, and ' having helped to frame- the policy, pronounces his own - work bed, and poses` over to the _AdminiI- tuition to become one of its leaders.- Mnil~Empir_e. Some otftho dommonutbu usin- 9.9-'I'i!! 99 ;%2d=% .T.Bsii-hm.p.t99sd9j.tL9` .- ...-.&u. , {oi the Ooutigun incident. But ino .'pmlI'c1 oieea.` Ministers have `._.-_.__-_ , ,, l_eft Govemmh -and become indepaw .u.. J :27 n ...`1;. -;;.:;..iV?i- :..m.... 125:; - ooolnt-aL!1}:1`Opok1nR.. A movqmeptj-inb9i,ng made by the Arundel Club, of` Bqltiugorg, toward; I the ~minin Aof youisg wpiaen to` be N mm %-#95 The case of Thom Shard vs. Peter Horn and A. R. Williams 00., over pment for gjhoy preps "and datngea_ arising from seizure v as tried withdut Q jury on Thursday o_fcernoon.. Thevi one `Against the W"il1im`_:a' 03. was dis- misled, and sheara'u7m_aed $150 to: the hay pron and-.3`-100 damages. "- - ' (Cdgtinuad on page 8.) . ' .31-r.-'v -- 7.: ~ ._.=,.. 3535 . ~.' ?`. A4 finned . from. 3 ` -`iv ' . I . A ._ _ .`:' :_ ::: W _ v the time of -going to Vpreeefluut the caeeof J. R. Ford vs. G.AT. 3; gm . 2 i e;;;at'et!:9:.8Pr;:s size nfBeforeV'Jn'e' W airee. 3,tl__ne G. T: R. " a house has '_`be'u -Iand he - W( }'."'1`.` `for,8630' o oker Hie hen the evidence `fee ell in His._LoVx'-d.al_1ip epid thet the pleinti` hm not made out 3 case, the railway oom- % puny being (rem liehilityefor dem- egee by e1eu'eee tend 19 printed en the We have inspected the County Jail and have much pleasure in saying that we found the same in good condition of order and cleanliness,`but (if the same is consistent "with our duties and in view of the fact that it is compulsory by law on the jailer to reside within the walls) should like to call attention to the very inadequate accommodation made for V_ his residence. We found only four prisoners conned _in the jail, three serving sentences and one await- ing examination under a charge of lun- acy` ; this small number is to be account- ed for by the fact that all the vagrants and old paupers until recently conned in the jail have been transferred to the County House of Refuge at Beeton. We regret- that no provision has been made for the Grand Jury to visit the above named House of `Refuge, as it is a. well-known fact that for some reason or other a large percentage of the in- mates of that institution have left the same and returned to again become a burden on their municipalities, and we are of the opinion that the causes lead- ingto_such a state of affairs should be investigated. V ' i in! 1', III M. `BURTON, Foreman. The action of the 'l3elt'er Bros, Col- linqwood, against Brown Bros. and R. Budett on the taking out of -a second - lease was heard on Thursday morning. After hearing ;the evidence, Hie Wor- ship gave suggestions that may lead to asettlement. In the meantime he will let the matter stay in abeyanoe; if a settlement is not reached, however, he will give judgment. A more extend- ed report ofthis will be fonnd on paie i '._ i :11 an. 1 u\.~ In concurrence with your Lordship, we regret the absence of our country s ag ying over the Court Housetduring the holding of the present Aseize. and trust that the matter will receive the attention` of the proper authorities at once. 1-o-llowsi--.Nor ehell the oolhpeny `liable for dexpegeev oooaaioned by deleye owned by etorxoe, eooidenti, -o_ver}ire,a"eure of freight, or onevoideble caused, or by the weather, wet, re, heat, front, or deloy of eble articles; or from civil oolnmotioh." "Whether onloaded by owner" or oar- rier, the goods stored on the railway premises shell be eubject to storage charges, arid shall be `at sole riekvof owner yes to demege to them by re, however caused, aud'_ee to every lose or damage whatsoever." ' ru. -\ an The eotiohe brought by Chas. `Dtiffy and Geo. Stalker against the Buffalo Fish 00. for non-delivery of certain sh care were settled without trial. We, the Grand J more of the above Aseize, to join in your Lordship'e congratulations on the fact thet there are no prisoners for trielet thie_Aaaize, showing 3 gratifying ebeenceot crime inthie large oonnty, end` we also beg to thank youn Lordship for the clear and oonoiss charge delivered to us for our guidance, and trust that yonr Lord- ship may be spared for many years to preside over assizes as free from crim- inal oases as the present one. The Boon vs.` Camque case from Collingwood was `postpond to next Laasizes,'the plainii to pay costs of de- lay. . I GRAND Junfs PRESBNTHENT. On. Wednesday the Grand Jury made the following presentment to -His Lordship :- ` Bounty" b:k 3: {pa 9 gngippmg `billy. mg. %:1mnom~annmvmon. In signing subscription lists some people do so with the idea that they will not be celled upon to psy `it. A one ofpthis kind come` up I few day! use in the county of Victorie. Ed.` Foster of Verulem signed his name for 850 to 3 church subscription-' list. He refused to psy it, was sued end s Aver-' diet given egeinet hini. ,. The judge eluted n name one subscription AA.u:rore Bsnneif. ss binding as e .promiss7o1'j noIe.-/L 3 The. average tax per head `for the three Liberal-`Conservative years was 83.7 7. The averagefor the Grit years is 84.02. An average.Grit increase of 25 per head, or $1.25 per family. e".['h_ia_tia howv-Grit` relje,vea the people ; it `relieves them of ` their cash, in *h9.,31|j9P9'5.`99$F? *lfr"`!!F"*'-'- '._ Ahd'the.`exoiia, _ r , u are itlillhlf The relief from taxation which the Grite promised so often and `so solemn.- ly has token the form indicated by the following list, showing the amount of Dominion onetome taxes per head paid dnringthe past` five years :- 1s94 (oon.) .... .........s3.s6 1395 (cm) ........ .. 3.52 1395 (0on.) .......... 3.94 1397` (Lil:.) ...... 3.33 1898 (-Lib.) %. ............ 4.22 Thus the cnetome taxes in 1898 were 28 oente more -per head- $1.40 more per avenge feumily-.-` than in 1896, the me you of 2 the 2. `Liberal-Conservative regime.` These` taxes 'were eleo `lent . year" 70 heed -$3.50(.per fam- ily- more th`%en_in- 1892, . when `the Grite weige' `moat eotively howling ixdiliet the `enormous ihnrldena of Tory tax,-ow 2 The Arundel Club has a mission. While love laughs at locksmiths, it also acorns slatternly and untidy rooms, and rapidly weakens under unpalatable and indigestible food. A well-broiled beef- steak will` make a man happier and more contented than much affection, and a wretched dinner--`-after unar- riage. It is but an exemplitioation of the old adage which relates that the quickest waygto a man's a_`ections is through his stomach. _Not'-that men are all gourmands or- epicures, but sentiment is not always lling to. so hungry man, and a well -fed individual is apt "to be a better and a l:inderhus- hand than a dyspeptic. Good cooking, " oil in the Emulsion feeds; the . hypophosphites give power to the nerves ; And the glycerioeo soothes and Jxeals. ` me. end.qo..elldnIuk1l. 5, 4.`..d.;;;,.;;;.e..;d.. .:.. ah. the ...; of higher education of women has set in and the employment oflfeminine help in stores, and factories has, be `coined general, there is a- tendency to neglect theedomestic training which not so manj years` ago was "considered the most essential part ot a young lady s equipment. There` is no doubt but the girls of today are much more learned than their grandmothers. bpt it is also true that the latter would- generally speaking-be shocked at the lack of practical housekeeping know- ledge of the present generation. ' Many futnre husbands will rise up and call the Arnndel Club blessed if it succeeds in teaching the young female idea how to direct household affairs wisely and economically. V Although the chief end of man is not to eat, any more than the chief aim of woman is to get married, yet it must be admitted by even the most strenuous advocates of woman's rights" that the world s happiness largely-depends "upon dom- estic comfcrt " and a good management. It is ax!-`heat and glorious thing to have a wife who knows all the ologies, but she will be a still greater treasure if to her Latin she adds the art of bread-making and to her mathematics the science of broiling a steak." ' too, is ad oertdin trouble deauoyer. And so the encoeea of the A1-undel Club should he wished for every advocate of peace and happiness and oondubial e1icity;-+Mont_re:$1 Star. Ohanged conditions have brought about this state of affairs, for which the young ladies themselves are, per- haps, not to blame. But the need` of good house-keepers is even greater now than in the past, owing to the gradual- ly increasing I diioulty of securing capable and eicient domestics. arid A If ..i;3f;;.a Justory of v` --.i 0.-"Z ' .*fi= . . ;l?he Baltiuhore Sun, in* an grticle encouraging to the club : work, says: One of the evils of the preeent day in the luck or home life. There are so many Iooietiee for adults, young people and children, that almost every night of the weekis taken up with 0. meeting of some kind, "and if one or `both of the parents are not away, the children ere. Witheuoh 9. state of things how can there be any properhome tmining. or development of character by iper. ente l--~St. Thomas oornel. afsi ;arc :-alr_cady ;.aIf~ctcd, ..and- if 'i"t%il1`a strotig"prdbabi1ity of a cure. It enables you to resist the x.!is "7.+EY:Bf?.,if.9!1Y'1`1?'S5i{ Besides the bdngh you `have . and emdiation, there" If history of .=;:. :`. .7;.. .,....L `F-= .;f;:,4'....~:1.. .506. ' _a;,ownl;g. Toronto. How It Relieves. . send . UCCCOCOIIOOO.COCI CQOIOO_IIIOIIOOOO 6 an 0 us o ` u ' :gcton; Highcourtnfj a':"eZN amp bhc, '%:nV7_eya9cers. Dces over the Bank of Toronto. ` `J-`A R NI s-rock SALES ..::.=:.;`.;-v~=-'.,..;..._:v :=.:;: as hand:-. '- 1 ' - = .m `_ ~I_a_a _1'1ll Anvutc: occ. will be -* 35- G. R. FORD. lvlrinuuiiritt pi` ah l9El'1u JAS. s c;oNv'v7R*qcn.'"' AA LE- -a:__ .`;__.`:'n 1, _ - -.. In opposition the `platform of th Gm leader: at Ottbwa -oon.t|'inod thd following; planks :-('l) _Sh_\o.ll i- topiornoiq ; (2) Iain: Minlqin slid: A A -1:o,,,.a~rmqi%%9z.ooo . *'Q'I.a"\" 'n.._:|. .cn-._:-- __;.-;_.1:`.___- . . . s-nun-uunvu uuu vclu vuuc c, nonor member Medical Societv. onces-om wan: Dry Goodl stbre. Dunloo St. Residence r6 Mulcaster St. I nus um mast: Aucnouasn" THE BALL PLANING MILL COMPANY- C terin . Building and manufacturing of Doors. h. B ' ds, Mouldings, etc. Planin of all kinds done promptly and satisfactorily. ilot Blast Drying Kiln. Dzstrict agency for rained lum- -her. Factory-Ba.yeld Street, Barrie. ODGERS 8'. GALLIE succennnrn tn Gan Ra" and Dealers in Coals of all Kinds, and town, Grey and Guelgzh White Finishing Lime Cements of all kinds, ire Bricks and Plastenefs Hair. Storehouse at the Northern Railway Switch. foot of John street. near the depot. The bond of thisL-'1 e nsbetur than that of any other kind, and the f ash superior. Oiee-Corner of John and Elizabeth streets. JOHNSON & SARJEAN'li'.HBARRIE. Im(p,:r:ers i ge LATE OF ORO, Hu purchased the preuueee occupned bv Mc- Gnire, Jun; enet of the Victoria Hotel, 0 ed up Business in all kinds of Black- Irmthnng. ` oreeshoein . etc All work will be done promptly at the lowest arc. Remember the place. 'u._el `-1: u--,- ----- mmnws ALI. - KINDS or V. sums. V. on ma: nstaw at KDWCSI rates. ranners Notes Discounted. Collections made in any of the _County. Real estate `bought and sold. _ vey- ancng in all its bunches. Marriage Lxcenses issu . Oice-Ross Block, Dunlap street Barrie. 4:-Iv. Iviliii l& $&l'Il` We have 3 large amount of Private Funds to lend at -4} and 5 pet cent. on the securityaf good fatm Mortgages. MeCAR'lfl-IY. PQPLER AN D Mc- CARIHY, Dunlop Street. BIITIC. LIFO 96 II III! 011156, 3` (DC DOIIII E10080, DOING `every Saturdav. Residence and P.O. Cookuown. . racwry-Da.ynela atree -DCI' I8: GALLIE successors to mono; (sy c..a`s...a.e.s.1.;'.;.m..;; r 1*! ~>~%mmi9- d!19t-6 (4) L '_. EWSON & CRESWICKE, barristers, .. ton of the Sn Court of Judicature of Pnoctors. otaries. Convegncets. etc. Moqeyto loan, ,_B_l9ck. __arrie. C. E. Hxwsou. `A. E.` H. Csinswxcxn. P.:v\7U QQNVEYKQCER At his oice until '5' p.m.; athns private residence, 68 Mary sttplet, that-hour. x x-Iv I W THE C!-IILDEI\['S A_ID SOCIETY OF BARRIE , ,, .*'1". `' * .9': .".~,:': H-=.===- = n.-mzb.er 1 u'u.'. uruuu an 3 All) SUUIETY OF BARRIE .l have :9 tion. in good Homes. number of bright youngoganadian children, boys and girls Parties desirinthem are askcd to communicate with thesecretary. EV. W. R. MCINTOSH, Barrie. 3-ly .. .Mouey in sum: of $3,000 and upwards. to loan at 5 per cent. I II II lS..r_-_...- l'\f` (1 I1 vow-um U111" 8 UUWAN. ml:-asters. aongwra OI mu Supreme-Coutt. Pxjoctors. Notanea, Conga- I Incas. etc. Money to Loan. Oicen-`-Ross B . 'I1I|nInn4:_. Rn-in- ' W M. M. unmrnnuu, Darnuur ounuawn, Notm-y,otc. Mon toloan. 0$ ccs-Ban'ic _and Stayner. Buns Bank of Toronto n|uId:na Dunn uh-mat. ' Q-Iv l..\. J. lII\1l'I.U,l\ RUDD, 14.-but . a 3 00111 ! D burgh; M.F.P. & S., Glasgow, member of I British pthalmological Society. SpeclnItV.- Diseases of Eye, Ear, Throat. and Nose. O_FFICE.--78 Dunlap Street, Sanders Block, Bar- ne. opposite Post Olce and Railway Station. Phone 54. P. O. Box 96. 7-13; The Leurier Government hueioken-T ed on the prohibition queetion,'end by a bil_l_ to be introduced by Mr. Flint will throw it out 01 the Federal etene into the provincial. * The people then have to vote again. .

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