Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 14 Nov 1901, p. 2

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MONEY TO LOAN. ITIDIICY rcquxreu Hill cnu UK . STRAIHY, Solicitor. Etc., u. D. _ C. Muncrusox. rnvsluuns. FINANCIAL. OFFICIAL. DEN ! . Homoeovathist. :56 Dunlop St. Residence and Oice. 8-lv LEGAL. DIUISK I I 45-13- 50 VII 43-Iv G. H. Esum. treat`, Barx-ie. W. A. Bovs, byllldo 39-46 35-Iv 1-ly IUCHUC V-3-Iv I But the- `voice of I _tue people was not no strong as the `voice of the corporations. They brought their influence to bear end the Government withdrew its pro- ' posed act of repeal, substituting there-_ fore, a hill providing em thereafter a. plant might "be asaeeaed inoue block instead of in aeperete mas. ' IUWLU '5 12 changes of Advertlsements allowed pg; , year. will be It more are required, C0mp0.~'iti0n rates changed. AA......o..'........ mlx nnf I... nllnnuml 9.. ...... a.L-:_ '3`. wag-planks snomn so s_tnctly adhered to. There wzll be only **:`-ft-A91-11:9. _ . u`u`.;;`duub1e that of A-flaws!" 'fp:::rqpu`Ulisht'd in Bame, my uh ms nu. l'A(.` 13 nes solid agate make 1 inch. 1-gust:-;:z'r wvzmxsxsu usrs, First insertion 10 cents pe_r line. each sub ,1; insertion 4 cents per line. `lnwdmg Homes, 10 cents insenim, ; 5 cents per line to: eauh subaeqm msenion of 31;.-. same matper. All ltoln un. 3 5 mks, of this cnaxacter, charged 33 5 lines. 3] Oicial and Gover Leg 9 nment zgdvertise. um W111 be chargeu at abo me ve rates. co`.\'TRAC l' AD\'EliTlSI.\'G. Commut a1lVi%rtiSL'IX1c1lts will be taken at - , rates which are drgned on cor. thetmu;::`x:'1lE,l1'< :ial prhnciples and W111 be rec (30 all. ' For Broken-winded Horses. The only medicine in the world that will stay Hezives in three days. But for a permanent cure it requires from one half to one bottle used according to directions. $1.00. Kidney and Acute Cough Powd- ers soc. Dr. M cGahey's Condition Powdcrs_destro_vs worms, puries the blood. butting horses. cattle 2.513 calves in condition; 25c. Take no other. Sold 0 G. Monkman. Barrie, an _ ook 8: Co.. Urillia. 40" OFFICE.-Next door to Bank of Toronto. Owen Street. Barrie. n-Iv - nuzurl notice. Pg-iv`t . mud! to 10311 at 5 P53" Ln... , M. Term hi: gmm borrowers. - 3' APP`! nally or by I-Inaav man ` BARRIE Condensed advertisements on first page such as wants of all kinds, lost and found. property for sale or to rent, snecic, articles, etC., etc" must be acc- xnpanied with the cash, and will be iuserted-t1rst insertion 2 cents per word, each subsequent insertion 1 cent per word (names, addresses and gures counted as words); but a reduction of one cent per word `will be made when the number of insertions of the same matt._er exceed four. Cuts for advertisements must In every case be mounted on solid metal bases. REPRESENT `rue Fouowmc Fm:-: INSURANCI COMPANIES: The Mercantile, noyv affiliated with The Lon- don & Lancashlre of England. Secur- ity, $15.ooo,ooo._ The Waterloo Mutual, of Water1oo.On:. Tothl assets, $33-1.083, The Economical Mutual. or Berlin. Ont. Total assets. $303,078. - , Also L1ovd s Plate Glass Insfxrance Com pany, Of New York. Cash capital, $z5c. And the Sup Loan ka`nd savings Company of Ontano. The Government had the Insolence to tell the `people that they had safe. guarded the public s interests. The meaning of the law, however. has just been determined by the Court and the decision is of course. in favor of the corporations. This is not the fault of the judges for they merely interpreted the law. The Toronto Star, as decided- ly a Grit paper as the Globe, says it was an unfortunate blunder on the part of the Governmentwhich it supports. "That a Government that has held power as long as it has and that lays pretense to such oapablemen a blunder of that nature, 0' bringing as it does loss to the people of this Province of thous- ands and thousands `of dollars (in To- ronto alone `$35,000), is a blunder which any Government might be ashamed of. But the most backwoods township oonncil would make a `blunder of that nature` and such apolo- gies will not be received by the people ot Ontario. "Private funds to loan on first mortgages. Ac counts collected. &c. _ Mn.` r\Iva- I-In`:-'n-Ier\r\n `-`Flo-r'II'6vu Qtnrp RQPINE ; Agent Standard Life. London Gum n- tee and Accident 00.. Provincial Building and Loan Association, etc- ER WEi17s Hanrcutting and Shaving L Parlor ` OPPOSITE BARBIE HOTEL. T BARBIE- } [Razors and scissors ground and set _on 811" , 2IOIOCOCOIOOOOOCCCl 000000: 13 Preferred positions for local advertise. mentsin the paper will be sold at an advmc}, ot one-third on ubovr rates, on no other ac. count will special positions be ;,r_iven_ Tm. rule will be stl`ict`.l\_' carried out. ` ' CONTRACT CHANGES. Advertisers will please bear in mind that notice of intention to change advertisementg must. be handed into the office not later than Satulday at 10 o'clock, and the copy for such change must be in Tim ADVANCE office not later than 12 o'clock noon on Morulay in any week, otherwise the advertiser s anxmuncemen} may not be made public until the week fol. lowing. ` I0 nlnanuuo nf Avurhmamcmru allnn-ml .....- "111 III": Ulla-I ECU. Advertisers will not _bc allowed to use their space for advt-rtismg anything outside their own `regular business. Should they do so transient rates will be charged for such ad. vertisements. counts couectea. ac. Ofce over Ha-nderson_s Hardwarc Store. Barns Ont. CURE Farmers Attention-L 1 inch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2% inches . . . . . . . . . . . 5 inches, % column. . . no inches, )4 column. aoinches. 1 column.. . EAST SIMOOE CONTEST `Toronto Evening News :-East Simone hoe been the bottle-ground of `many 5- herd fought political content in the put. Whether in the Domin- ion or Provincial menu, it has long since been eooepted by both_ parties that he yvonld win must ret break through the lines of 3 well orgeniaed and fully equipped Opposition. For pnony years the constituency was look- ed upon and indeed. irfel 'n Liberal atronghoid.` !|,`he indomitable W; H. Bennett j took tithe? etnlnp, however, -nan more Inns H. H-pooch wanton %~i9ees`r~inv9h**?x *.ivbnian:e..ithork`it91e i ateicm 710*-"4 Scnoeeuz & SMITH, `For one month-- the with 15 per cent. added. `For two 1nont.hs--t.h'e with 10 per cent. added. _.--_.u\ v PRUVINCIAL BUHDING Aunfl ASSOCIATION. John Rogerson, Fire and Life Assurance. .j'Ig`:' _` \ ontarmP_W' Privug 1., M, nds loan at cent. ' Tm to unit bonr:::n. No comcuon - - -........Ilv `Number of inches a-mung \Jl'J.I.JQL\JLU lJ\l\)L.L\4-.- J I `V LEGE had such an actendanpe. 01' given so much satisfaction to It8_P5` trons as during the pre8.0I1t 93" Three times has it been necessary 00 extend its seating accommodation, Nit as-fast as thev can be got read) : the pupils go to situations. ' -L Au-All ah- ` A(co'mplete equipment. 8 `1 Iv up-to date establishment; line thorough, practical. saw! 131) It will be remembered that theUou- servatives objections against the scrap iron assessment law were so strongly endorsed by the people in general that at the last ' session of the Legislature, the Government brought in an act to repeal the iniquitous assessment bill. This assessment bill provided that the plants of street railway, gas, telephone and electric light companies should be assessed not as going conoernsbut ac cording to their value if torn up and sold as so much old iron and timber. As we saidbefore the oryagainst the Government forced them into bringing in an act to repeal this law, and in the early part of last session a bill was in- troduoed providing that thereafter com- paniesof the class mentioned should be assessed for-the value of their plant. __v _____,, vs-qua, r. -. --_-_, E. B. 0- 1; pays to actfer;da`;, ,: card. 3` Circular free . EXCELSIOR 3 Business college. 3 AUTHORIZED" CAPITAL. $5.ooo,ooo. EVER in its history bag the CELSIOR1 BUSINEtS C0 ' f'.1l\`l'.\ I 1 __ --........-lannn, 01' INSURANCE AGENTS CONVEYANCERS, &.C. BARBIE, ONTARIO- nouuooocoggg CONDEN SED, ADVERTIS EMENTS. SCROGGIE a. smm-4. Novnuu 14, 1o1 The only blunder in connection `with the matter was a blunder in party tac- tics; It was thought that the elections would have been over before the matter went to. Court and in this respect the `Grits blundered. The judgment has been given and the elections have not` arrived. t But it is on the eve of an election and the voters of this province will think seriously of this proof of Government subserviency to rnonicd corporations. The scrap iron assess - ment "judgment shows up the Liberals of Ontario at Queen's Park in a true light. The Tammany of this province 'must go and the people rule. Q ~ `"13! One Elnser-gl Iner- a noun} $0 563$: 50 ; I 2:! cm! Duounuuu vv "attendance. -' 9 ,4... .. in ng. 3 7si I600 700 2600 three monthly rate nun t, thorough- nenb, in every . satisfactory. E. Get Vg. H.-1.: `_ . _:' on their own a'oeonnt.'the_have "got to V buy no out. I don't think 4 to bnfeehont .1311, bent at - the name % time thatie the position we woold`ha`Ve been in, and we would have bad a cor- poration plant pot in there and 'o_nr.n plant thrown in ecrap pile; and_I'ieel at a member of` the Legislation Com- mittee. very keenly that we have not been enpported by the electric com- peniee `end those interested the way we should have `been. There ienothing for it that loan see other than to go ' on in the way we have been going. I oan t conceive any betterway of raising and devising wave and means for sub- ecribing than the way it has been done. But Ontario's Tammany must go. PRICE FOR -}lnser- I :5 tions . 6mos. I rnta -ram scam. mow Assnasumwr. And now the scrap iron decision! It Ieeme _;thnt every week brings new evidence of the Ontario Government : Iobrervienoy to the big corporations. The latest of these is the Court of Ap- peel e decision against the City of To- ronto. The government waited until public opinion forced `them to send the first | contingent in South Africa. If it hesi- tates much longer it will be forced by the same public opinion to send another contingent to assist in bringing this unfortunate war to a nish. The repu- tation of the` Empire demands that the remnants of the war be cleaned up with rapidity and despatch. _ It promises to be interminable unless a vigorous effort is made at once to wind it up. If Canada neglects to take action in View of the existing unsatisfactory condition of a'aire it -will win annnenviable repu- tggfon..vou_1 cnoend .nf_the Empire to the Uhlmicithv it-`mvl to 5 n. *s`_,.},\`,': .1 ~.'.." r.m: ' 5: '1 %*a.s&;~na mg... `nhl ...o....I L. _.....1 4.: eet-endedefeeted Eon.'f3_rO%. ;e3po.ewa chue.,Inede` fer `flue of Simone, 'iIeI"woe veide oeme hie way. Since ihoee ?`.9Wh.l.'i .d9y..-WE-.9! Si-none has B99! veti vee-`.1 line 650 lioke of use _November e battle cleared ewey whee _'__ ._- _ . k _ _ _ .3: ya 2 | . _?_' .. _,.: (`K Phell eeteted~the.- V repreeented in` both Houeeenby Conner-H CANADIAN TRIUMPHS. A On more than one occasion we have had pleasure in mentioning the tri- umphs Canada was making at the Pan- American Exposition. The taiif is now over and the total reeulta are announced. This is what Saturday Night says of I them. ' ~ The feelingvin favor of is resident candidate is strong in East Simcoe and was i worked so .. `persistently in 1898 against. A. Misosmpbell, who was at that time resident in the riding, that he barely escaped defeat at (the hands of Dr. Harvie of Orillia. 'Mr. Miacampbell evidently took the hint, so has retired from. his former love to accept the nomination in East Al- gcma, where he now lives. The thorough organization of East `Simcoe is nroceedmg space on both sides, the voters lists have been carefully looked after and it is safe "betting that the most obscure voterwrll not be over looked in the canvass. * ' "Canada has made some good records this year as an agricultural country. The immense wheat crop of the North West has been a valuable advertise- ment, but perhaps less striking to our neighbors across the line than the prize- list of the Pan-American Exposition, where the stock-raiaers of the Dominion took more prizes than all the other ex- hibitors in the same line put together. Following is a generaland comparative summary of the cash prize winnings of each country : `I Y_!a.-.I Gg---_' - l'I__-J_ Hill KIKUCEQ Cattle ..... ..".s3 813 40 as9`,'1"i' T7502 Sheep.. . . . . .- . . 1,390.62 2,152.50 Swine". . . . . . . ..156.00 377.50 Total of United States . . . . . .$5,369.02, Total of Canada . . . . . . . . . . $5,641.60 In the cheese and `butter business the Province of Ontario has broken the re- cord, selling last year 813,000,000 worth of che'ese-ne'arly a million dol lars increase over the previous-year- snd $1,819,000 worth of butter, also a handsome increase over both previous years. Deducting the transportation expenses at both these articles, it is es- timated that. the not sum of twelve mil - lion and a `quarter dollars went into the pockets of those who owned the cows- L-_ .I..-._.. 1...... L. In. Aq..a_.|....L...I rue.-V-u V- --v-- -- -- - u --- -_- -_ .. a. handsome sum to be distributed amongst the farmers of Ontario, who in .the majority of cases make dairying on- ly_ a side issue. This, however, only represents the products of cheese faoto; ries .and oreameries; the home-mad butter `sold mostly for Canadian con- sumption would probably double the amount and -A bring up to nearly 825, 000,000. ' ` ` ANOTHER CANADIAN CONTINGENT This in` whom; the Toronto World thinkei - Canada should do :-` __ V V . .v.--v-- v----wwq uuvyu-' vy -w: 3e 4 ; f'g;:(":le:nv`:`ofi1|lldland;`births, dust: _t n 'the'torcee are again lined `up, for the local electioua which Premier Ron says may be held next_J"une.1 Perhaps` in no other ridingin Ontario, certeinly not before in East `Simone, have the party nominees been so olosely match- ed aa_in_ thecaae with RQH. Jupp, Oonaervative, and J. B. Tudhope, Liberal, who haveaooepted nomination. They are residents of Orillia, ex- Mayore of the town, successful business men, popular, wealthy "and have a platform ability of about equal calibre. When it comes, however, to acquaint- ance with electors throughout the con-' atituenoy, even Mr. Tudhope will probably admit that Mr. J upp has` the lead. The latter has tor some years represented a large division of East Simcoe in the County Council and has long since been known as a political war-horse and successful organizer in times, having been one of W. H. Ben nett a and CL Miscampbell s able lieu- tenants. ` ' United States; Canada QII l\II\ lfl nl 111 A as9`,'i'fiI"o5 :19 On- the 30th Sept. lest there were 5.300 people in the asylum: of Ontario. This is 14-9 mo;-e_then at the some time lest year. The asylum for, senile patients iet Gobourg, which wen to have been opened this month, will not be i'eI_lv.T fer "-ooou\petiou _for home weokae \,_ - '. Ix `. :-`..'-`>` 7.4 ` 1' ._ ` `at V \ ~. ;. ately on- witli(hie__ American who in equi7 other p rod'uctI, an raaacnjof'.exceuive " railway and` other charges by the'_ Canadian route. It would Ieem that our Ottawa etateamen ahculd remedy thia moat aerioue griev- ance--eericue because it discourages immigration-ahead of almost V any other grievance which might be men- tioned and certainly ahead of projects looking to provide new water and rail grain routes for the benet chiey of the Western States. Hon. J. M. Stratton quotes the `Mothers pamphlet as a Liberal authority, yetso good a Liberal newspaper as the Pictnn _ Gazette says of it: "A case in point isathat of the` Mabee campaign pamphlet. This is a document that should be bhrned, the author of which should be in the penitentiary. It is an adaptation of a vile campaign" document used against President McKinley at the presidential election a year ago. The story of the Conservative papers is that it was o`ered to'Mr. Whitney and his committee, but that they de- clined to have anything to do with it because it was false and scurrilous in its references to Premer Ross. If that is true it is very much to their credit ; although it would have been greatly to their discredit if they had oountenanced the author and his vgorlr. . . om am com: TO BARBIE?" ' . The Toronto World last Thursday oontaided the following item of news from Aorora :- I NEW MASTER MECHANIC FOR NOR- THERN DIVISION. . A despntch from Montreal says that Mr. N. B. Whitsel, of Islnnd Pond, Vermont, has been appointed muster mechanic of the Northern Division of the Grand Trunk Railway, to succeed Mr. '1`. A. Bnmmerskill, who recently oooepted the position of superintendent of motive power of the Central Vermont Railway. G. 0; Cobb snooeeds Mr.` .Whitsel`os road foreman of engines at Island Pond.- ' A " The situation at present in Ontario in regard to the interest of the lighting companies is very serious. The next session of the Legislature is the last session. It practically amounts to `an election campaign and there is great danger of the Opposition taking up the cry and making it a part of their plat- form that the present Government has been the creature of the Corporations, which it has not been. This report is very full, but it does not embody a . quarter of the work that has been done. Every member of the Committee has been at a large nancial outlay that is not charged to the funds subscribed at all. I am so much disgusted. with the alllpporli we got from the companies jhat I.i'eel like dropping -the thing and _Imlng them take care of themselves and if the members of the Committee were to leave the whole thing alone severely for a- year or two we would be back in a,worse position than we were `before. I claim our labors have been at nancial value to the companies . of Ontario. You know how many companies have been bought `out, after arbitration, and these simply, represent the amount of money that has been , paid by municipalities to those com- panies. If we had not succeeded in getting our interests properly repre- eented before the Government every company that has been. tranferred would simply have been wiped out. The feeling of the municipalities and average aldermen is that they . should. put in their own plant and get into competition with the existing com-i panics. "I don t know that I can say enough to impress upon the companies the importance of this thing and of continually watching and guarding. If they they only knew what work we have done they would look` at the -a thingin a proper and more liberal spirit. A very slick trick was played on Tuesday in the town. A well-dressed man, calling himself I, Ford, claiming to represent the` Hamilton Supply Com- pany, visited the various dressmakers in town and solicited orders `for dress goods and dressmakers supplies. The man was every plausible, and represen- ted that he had visited Newmarket and other towns mentioned the dressmakers with whom he had successfully dealt: and succeeded in partially convincing several `trades-people. One dressmaker gave him an order for goods, and paid him in cash, 813. Ford then told. her that before taking up his present sit- uation he had been a watchmaker, and tried to sell her a gold watch. How- ever, as both the lady and her daughter were already possessed of gold watches he made no sale.` However, he asked. to see them, and expressed his willing- ness to engrave them free of cost. He said h left his tools at the hotel and nally took one of the watches and a gold ring,` promising to return them properly engraved at 3 o'clock. By that time, however, the man had taken the train northwards, having itis said, a ticket for Barrie. He is described as about 48 years of age, about 5- feet in height, stout built, with black whiskers and mustache, dark eyes, dark loom-, ltplexion and when soliciting orders carried a roll,'but atthe railway had a square travelling case. ' ` MORE LUNATIO8 THAN A YEAR mnrronuu. No-ms. An American advertising paper says that n grocer who is sure of his eggs `has been issuing an insurance policy with each dozen. If any bad ones are found he agrees to furnish an extra dozen free. It is a good scheme if you know the quality of the eggs to be all rightas it inspires your customer with condence and wins some other fel- low s customer who has learned by ex- perience that hens are a little careless as to the quality of the product they palm off on an unsuspecting and inno- cent public. ` i ) . . . AULT-Bnrriotct. Sol&itot._`Proctor. lotdry. ._` Cqavayuag, gc._ SpcaI_l _utenuoav _.m 2-twang and ptobaunz mils, obtaunng letters or administration and guardianship, colzecsing accounts. .. nm... 2.... inch- Bame. Monev to Loan.` TEETm3E,'%i11 be at his oice. at the Court House. Barrie. eyerv Saturdav. `Residence and P.O. Cookstown. JAS. EDWARD s ' CONVEYANCEFI. [ nu: Dlljah runufuwu xvllhh bUMt'ANX-- Cargentering. Budding and manufacturing cf Doors. bash. ABlmds. Mouldings. etc. Planin of all kinda_done_ promptly: and satisfactorily. ot Blast Drying Kiln. Dnstnct agency for grained lum- ber Faf.ctory-Ba.yeld Street. Barrie. RODGERS & GALLIE successors to Geo. Ball. ddminictration god guaraansnnp, coazucung uu.uu...... etc. Occa. Ron lock. Barns. Loan. DR. J.` ARTHUR ROSS, L.R,C.P. 8; S., Edin- burgh; M.F.P. *8; S., Glasgow, member of British Upthalmological Society. specialty.- lluoaueu or By e, Eur, Throat and N050. 0FFlCE.--78 Dunlap Street, Sanders Block, Bar- -.-:... mu-mgin-. Pngz Oman and Railwav btation. " I am no satised in my own mind on I om satised of anything that had It not been for the Oonmee Bill poooed Ind in existence to-dov, every company or individual that hoe been in the electric light business end" hoe been bought out, but would have dropped out of place, would have been owomped and ruined. ' As for on our townie oonoerned. we feel that very. ..ko`on|y.v We are in probobly Aloe nniquei Aoitipn; we hove not not .hod_ ` .`s treot7 lighting [for m olonoqt v i more iisit S. BROAD, M. D. C. M., F. T. M. C., L. C. . P. 5., 0.. late restdent Physician and Surgeon ot roronto-General hospital, with spccial attention to 131868866 01' Women, anu Nose and Throat Work, also [of some ume surgeon in charge of Emergencv kiospital, '1 oronto. Uice and night residence- upstairs in McCarthy Baock. 21 Dunlop St., Barne. second door east of Dougall Bros. furmturc warerooms--near Five Points. ' Phone 105. . . zo-ly 70 FOR INVESTMENT on good 3 ,0 ` freehold security at lowest rate of interest. Nolfrincipal money required until end of Man tn:-In, - H- STRA IHY- Solicitor. Etc.- IUl&l`1I It 17:1: We have a. large amount of Privqte Isunds to lend at 4i and 5 percent. on the secunty of good farm Mortgages. MCCARTHY. BUYS & MURCHl- SON. l)unln Street Barrie. At his oice until 5 p.m.; at his private residence, 68 .Mary street, aftgr that hour. V u-Iv J. A. MCCARTHY; ` I \ D _ _ _ Hamsters, tohcntors xn High Court of Justice, Notaries Public, Convpyanecn. uthces over the Bank of Tgronto, Harms. M. W Me DU Notary, etc. Money to loan. 0ices-Barrie and Stayner. Building, Owen . Barns street, 0f5oe-Ba.nk K. J. 1`. fallln. Ul'B\}|la.l'. OI Lnnuy vunvuauy Toropto, Fellow ot Trinity_ Medical College, Member of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario. Ooe and Residence, 18 Owen street. L. 1"l"lLa I16. Op Phone 54. I3---76 uumop ntrcct, oauucns uuuun, unu- posite Post Olce and Railway btatiou. P. O. Box :36. ~ 7-ly _ The Electric Light Companies evi.i dently feel unsafe about their - conces- llonl. They either fear that the (Jan. -Iervatives are almost cure of being re- turned to power or that enough of the. Government : own supporters will not dare to continue supporting the Oonmee` Act to make its permanency doubtful. After the above speech the following very signicant remarks were made by` III . B. F. Ressor: T l O H. LYON. PRIVATE FUNDS TO LOAN . on Real Estate at lowest rates. Farmers Notes Dissounted. Collections made in any part of the County. Real estate bought and sold. Convey- ancing in all its branches. Marriage `Licenses issued. 0ice-Ross Block, Dunlop street Barrie. I _u :-Iv. - Barrie. . y Inn unxuunnn a tuu DU\.al.h'.l. I UEBAKKIE have for ado tion. in good Homes. a number of bright young nadian children, boys and girls Parties desiring them are asked to communicate with the Secretary, QREV. D. B. HARKNESS. .._l.. ADvA~E"` .[\p Nou.ria.\.onvuyu1_cctu. e:c., Ulncqs pa Ztomnco-Building. Barne._ Branch Othec, water. Money to Loan, " ' ` "'`-- -- - ' Rnl ___;_____.____________________---- .' `ENNQX, ARDAGH; COWAN & BRUWIV. Barnstets, Solicitors tor obtaining probate 0: w guardianship and administration. ana General So|iciton..NotaxicB. Conveyanccrs, etc. HAuGu'rou Lmmox, Aux. Cowas, B. Houoxb luuuau, G. E. l.Bnows, L.L.B . u- 4 n....I.-- -.....o Rn:-. G A. RADENHURST, Barrister, . Attorne . Solicitor in Chancery. Conveyance:-, etc. @tco-Fin: door Owen street, over Bank ot Com- ` """` 40-48. Ulltalio. Em, R0132, \IUIIVG,InaUIu, yuan` Money to loan. Oiccs-Ross Block, Banie. N C. E. Hxwsox. _ A. E. H. Cnxswxcxn. .IJ I-larvge ax. auutn, U:-nun.) uzuce anu_ Iva --corner at Owen and Colher streets, Barne. ' R. w..A. ROSS, Physician. Surgeon, etc., 1.. I > R.C.S. >Edn LoR Can; London. Ulces and mght tcsiuence-brown : lilock, Dunlop z-meet, Hattie. Telephone 77. The report of the Legislative Oom- lnittee. in asking for nsnoisl sssistsnoe llld it is reasonably certain that some alert will be made against the Oonmee Lot end the Assessment question de- Insnds your earnest, undivided and un- osuing nttention._ In the discussion of the report some veryiisigniosnt re- nurks were made. Mr. John Yule is credited with mnking the following speech in support of the appeal for more lands :- l\. En `la DI\EI.\I.\JLV, LVCIICHJ UI"I:Ul]- UIIIISC over Hamb|y's hardware. Entrance, Uwen Street. Out of town 1st and 1rd Mohdays or each month. 5:-xv Avlurlgilges. 1VlC\Jl1I\ 1 I1 I . I SON. Dunlo Street Barrie. 7':-vb It TICICC II II &EI`I salary for an intelligent man or woman in each town. Permanent osition. 30 cents per hour for sgare time. Mann cturer. Box 78, Phxladelphia. an-1.15 CCARTHY, BOYS In MURCHISON. Barris- ters. Solicitors, Conveyanccrs. etc. Success- ots to Mccarthy. Pepler & Mctlatthy. _ Oice--McCaxthy Block, Uunnop Street", \II A Rave Hon:-s-_-u to 1. -o-\l rie. ' _ ' - Branch Ocea-Lennox 8: Atdagh. Gravenhurst; Lennox.Arda_gh, Cowan & Brown, Creemore and ng.Iv QTRATHY & KSTENn ` R2 VMARRlAG.E LICENSE ISSUER. Batrie. 7 Money in sums of Smooowand upwards, to loan at 5 up cent. , has ; M _ _ lnlator .bn`*`ttharo -E ~ ;IA.4\' .. atronpr ~-putter" in tnofLibora_.l` loot. Ha om: h f_in- aal! tor any pitta In the way of railway `V annoollloua up in New Ontario and if am" a corporation `had an intareitod _ backer the oonpenaion reekera of Ontario (and ``Jim ` Conmen a power behind tho throne always ready to aaaiat them. V J. Aavurvnu luau.-nun, V ,. _,-_ , _0cpo: blinds Block, NJ. 3 Dunlap sieez, 1 ..'.5.;!`!! I.9.,_;5;.|_8:!"J A WEEK-% im: BALL PLANINE MILL COMPANY-- (`.sarnnn-ifnrino R..:IA:..a anti an-u........L.._:.._ -1 II-IE CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY OF BARRIE haw-. fnr arlnntinn :n an-.ml l.l......-.. .. .......L-.. BROKOVSKI. ' Barriitefs, Solicitors- . Iu...-..:.. n.aunn:vnnnafs_ etc. Oices Bank 0` )R. E. L. BRERETON, Dental Surgeon. Oic nu.-9 HnmhIu'a I`I2fl`IIl2flI,v Ftntranrp (`wan EWSON 8: CRESWICKE, bqrriuers. Solici- tors of the Supreme Court at Judicature of .--..:- nmmnn. Nnmrian.` Convevancers. etc. m. M. CAMPBELL, Barrister, Solicitor, Mao..." no Mom-Au mloan. Oice5-Ban-ie ~,./We .-,.J'1:A,X$9H.~Banidcr.i3359f. -:`8`:w!- A ; Dug: r This ouheerviency to the oorporetion -Inuence hoe been fought by the Con- eervntivee in the interests of the people- AI 5 proof of theoompeniee gretitudefor Government tnvore we would refer our rendere to the proceedings of A the eleventh convention of the Canadian Electrical Association, which was held at Ottawa of the mm of June last. R. J. C. SMITH, L.C.P.S., Ont., (late or Urs. Hatvie 81. Smith, Orillia.) Olce and residence ....-- .4: n......-. and Cnlher strezts. Barrie. an-ly on. B._ P. Vl.V_|%AN '1'. ARNALL, M.D.C.M., came in Bomweifs Block. Allandale. On the premises at night. 4 4.11.1 . L.C.P.S.,_Ont., (late of Drs. I _..;.. n. u...;... n..:na. \ mm.-_ and residence Makes and burns its own gas, -gives a. soft white light equal ` -to that of mo candles-- is restful to the eyes and splendid for reading or sew- ing; Cheaper than oil and aseasy to run. Your money returned if lamp does not .come ugvto your expect- ations. rite forfree cata- logue to `V . AUIR LIGI-I1 00;`, Mou'rnnI.. l_oL:'|lA|u:n ll cannon. MONEY TO LQAN. Aov:n11sE m '1uANtmAc'rUnns. - 1VIISCELiaANEOU8. o. AIJER GAS LAMP FOR THE HOME. .m'-0ne advantage to viliich he put hie poaltion of Government aupporter was the introduction and paecinglof a bill electing electric light, can and Inch . gompaniee. It provided that where an electric light company was located in a town the municipality could not install ' competitive plant but mult buy out the company : plant at practically the com- penv't price. '

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