Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 20 Feb 1902, p. 6

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independent cormror ~- , Our plan is to send out each machine to beginners with a sock or stocking partially knitted. and remaining in the machine ready to be continued, and also enough yarn to `knit one pair or sample socks or stockings and a simple and complete Instruction Guide, showing how the work is to be done. When the samples have been finished and returned to us satisfactory, we send a quantity of yarn. which you knit` and return likewise when finished. We prepay charges on all work one way, and our workers pay return charges. The work, as we have stated, is simple and rapidly done, the machine having a capacity of ten thou- sand stitches a minute. iWe have many persons now in our employ who can knit from twenty-five to thirty pairs of socks or stockings a day, and where the time of a family is devoted to the work, you can readily see that $15.00` or $20.00 per week can be easily earned. fa fun-n{`In nint uinrlrnma all fl-us vnnfnv-Jialu var-n ;nf.n $25U.UU De!` WEEK can 08 821311) earneu. , . ~ We .1'urnish our workers all the matenials. yarn. -etc., free. and everything that is necessary for the work. We are furnishing the machines only for the exclusive use of those desiring to take employment th us, who must. in order to become a. `member, send this Contract Order Form, properly signed by them, and at least one good.reter- pence. and remittance accordingly. to give us the necessary" assurance that the quantities of valuable yarn we ma.ysend' from time to timewill not be wasted or misappropriated. nnr-ln.i'nrnnfsl in-'3 vnnfnnl, and this nnnfinnnn rnnuf hn'nu.. 1-uzree to no KTIIIUIIK I01` 113- If at anv time after you commence. `and have done an amount of work enual to the purchase price. and wish to discontinue. we will take back machine and refund the amount vfaid for same, after deducting cost of our ex- pense on v; - There is a Large Demand by the Trade for this class of work. our workers can depend upon it year after year. and if you engaze with us (whole or spare time) we will keen you supplied with work as long as you do it: satisfac- torilv for us and return it prompt! . We entrust our work- ers with large quantities of valuab e yarn.` and as we give ...... ...-.-mu. rruluu nouns lrame barn and log urn _xoo,d mrer etc. A plv on. the remise o .g...u. neuron uqaxsro . Minesir `Lola nu-us, anu must De guverneu Dy DIJSIIIESS prlncmles. The manufactured price of the machine 13- $15. and posi- tively wm not be sold to any. others than those who will agree tn do knitting for us. Tf nf ninr Minn nffnm vnn nnntvnnnnn `anti Row. .13.... ._ JFOTYI UTHE [0 "(H116 Wlll HUI . U8 WHBIBG 01' mlsapproprlayeu. Onr-in.terests are mutuai, and this confidence must be es- tahlished if we are to succeed. We guarantee fair dealing and prompt payment for work, so doenot askus to deviate from our terms. as we cannot make a. distinction with one and not another: besides, we are doing an extensive busi- noua. and must be governed by business principles. The manufacturer ! `brine nf the manhina in :15 and nal- .100 Acne: FA M. oa sue. Innl-u.w-at hall-` .-.1`! ... g 1"-.. n 17,, , u 01: valuable and g!ve' home- `i ES&333"ifIiEcT|%ou WITH ANY on-u-:R compmzs I x-Iv o{H.LvoN WIOIIIIIUIIIA Ul. vuv ; Qnluv-Iv--u ...V- ..-__ V , Gourds, and the guard of honor oho;1un- dred strong was furnished as usual by the` Governor General`: Foot. Guards.` Ar- ~_ tillory salutes were tired from Nepean `faint by the'Field Battery. " ',|.`HI`8PEECH FROM. IKE 'l`HRONEo The following was the speech from the throne. delivered. by the Governor- General: 1-. 8: \'7;:s)'r;;-6- ac :3 il |'Ieav_v clav Vhere nece sarv it frame barn and` log. K on, the nremiuw ax Box qoa Barrie To THE. HANDVEST CHHAPFST QUICKEST Ayn |MWIi$e in "THE am ITu'r RELIABLE Sporting Go`ols' Cataloguc D Mic send our 200 pagc-illustrated catalogue free on receipt of 2c. stamp to help pay postage. No matter what your sport is you should have a copy. With it you can choose your equipment for eld or indoor sports, for summer or winter, just as well as by calling at any store-and cheaper-as we make special prices for our catalogue goods and our trade is so large we can sell you almost as cheap as some dealers pay for their goods. Here are a few leading lines; BISYCLES; Automobiles and Sundries, BASEBALL, Lacrosse, Football, GOLF, Tennis, FISHING TACKLE, Guns. RIFLES, Revolvers, Ammunition. Traps, Targets, SKATES. Hockey Sticks, SNOWSHOES, "Eoboggans, Punching Bags, BOXING GLOVES, Camping Equipment. T. W. BOYD & SON. MONTREAL. P. Q. `Thue Be||Te|ephqn1g% company UBBBIII ; ` Hon. gentlemen of tha Senate ; gentl9- ` men of the Home of Commons : ,. -A. LL... hnuuvlvdlalln Soap, all soap, nothing but soap ----lasts longest, washes Whitest. 0 Work at Their Homes _ Under the Direction of O A Pair inc:-l0 iiinuies GLiSGUW_iilUOLLEll ca. 31 MELIIIOA ST., TORONTO, ll large ccntraots-~ Good Wages .-i ' Easily Earned.` ' e want a-few more workers In-this Ity, at once, and in orderto secure cc-operation without the delay of epcndence, we herewith explain full plan in this advertisement. work is simple, and the Machine eily operated, and with the Guide, iree no teacher. If `you wish to our staff of Workers let` us hear from, you nptly with the contract, order form, and re- IIIOO; 88 -8 guarantee. and we will send nine and outfit to begin work at once. * for your private and general Tbusiu-`as is A Te leplwne. THY IT` V ' ' \ ii} or OANADA. references as to our honesty and integrity, we mgst ask you to do the same, in order that we may know witn whom we are dealing. `Va have. in nu hv-inf a manner nu nnugihhn 0:1`:- n\.r1-.3 we are ueaumg. _ . `We have, in as brief a manner as possible. < :11='IH~ 1"l'-5 to show vou what our work is. and we simply say as W the machine, it is just what we represent it to be, and mil ;~-n~`1- tively do everything we claim for it, or refund the m~.'1`_ri' Each machine, securely packed withan ouzfit. is set in :_~r work, thoroughly tested, and a sock or stocking 1v!` I`Ii.~i'-Iv knitted before boxing and shipping. Should you rle.-id- to engage with us, it will be necessary to send us C`:L>'h mn- tract Order Form, properly signed by you. and at l>:1.~r H33 good reference, together with the remittance."zi('('ur`!ir:.l}'. upon receipt of which we will forward machine and ::;ilit ready to commence. l Respectfully yours, ---vvvuu uuwvc:-IU wwuy CI Iuilluuu-I VIIvvI' uv.uun\, ourllenerences-I-Ix res: Companies. Banks. or Toronto Bus!- necs llolues. - ' you -wish to `examine the machine and see the 221:.- teriai before undertaking the work, you can 80 vs) by sending $3.00 as .9, guarantee of good faith. and Lo drf\`3.y expense of shipping, and we will send e\'er_\".11ing to _\'=.:r nearest express company, leaving a. bai.-m-:e of tw~i : dollars to pay the agent and 25 cents for the return (`h=.`.`,`-'.(`3 on the money to us. WA EPA an fbnnnnnv and nnnnnncenv-{Iv neirn 21' run run uu un: HIUIIUJ LU US. We are so frequently and unnecessarily asked ;f me can [learn tdknit without a teacher. We say. Yes: it r-wz-vi;-s no teacher; any person of ordinary illtellifzexlcc . .43 M read the Instruction Guide can learn to knit at om l\?'\'IR1-ST` -U-s-m1- KIUI-I `I6 voov ocsv -...._. In Iueatiug you again at the commence? meat of another aeasiuu of Parliament, it. in my rat duty to express the deep some of our gratitude to Divine Providence for tho_ many blssings which Canada has re- ceived dut-`lnq the past year. aind'particu- lady for the exceptionally bountiful har- vest in Manitoba. and the Northwest Ter- iitories. TIf-T-T TYII TTIIUITT` TIKI I `Eli, To the Glasxo oolen Co., 37 Melinda St., 1`oror.m. (V-__AI_..--__ 1- ,.\4l.., 4.- .1- `L- ____..u_ __ J__,,- To Glasgow Woolen Co., TOTO!`-.10 G` ntlemen.--I dPls`i!'e to do the work as d-S(`!.1`e-.1. advertisement, and enclose $15 to pay for 0114} ~.-.; Knitting` Machine, together with material, i::.='r and everything necessary for the work. the sam-.~ an to me by Express, CHARGES PREPAID. T1- in nhovlufnn and ngrnml that nnv lnnn at -. - LU xne Dy mxpress, L.x1x-xnuma l J1_LLl':\.llJ. It is understood and agreed that any time as':; 1' done an amount of work equal to the pnr`h:L.~`9 :.ri: and wish to discontinue. that the Glasgow '\'0.` -("\ <`. take back the machine and outfit. and after < ir.*'.".`:"i`.i .expense_ refund me the amount paid for st:-.m->. V A..J-_ -.. L--'J -5 '4-u-`.81-- I14` ._-___!I,I,\ Full name . . . . County Nearest Express Office `For reference I name ----nun. III! O.I'OOClOICO..' -canon coon. Incocu -g... ..q . . . . . . . .- Be sure to use this form =.r1`.:.>n .'-'.p.'-'.:d::~.:.:' your tance for the machine and onctit. vvhic"v. ).'-_>`.1 m.:_<. in and have signedby at least one :;_'0`0Ll 1`u:L:`-nC<- 11! proper place. Tear `off and return to 1:3. and an;- = - here how much time you can devote to the war.-.: ; how you wish to be paid, weekly. monthly. or as you .~ in the work. V / u. u.vc.uu_ IDIIIOIOIIIOOOIIICIOIIIOIIOIbllo. .Send your. remittance by Express, Money Order. Itog-is tered Letter. or Post-Office Money Order, and my M promptly forward machine. outfit-, and .<=im;`-I9 =.':m1~ W doing the work. This is the best offer ever mmin for genefit ot Canadians who want to work and main. i!1ui1t`Y 3` fll, Utfllltlli home. a4\lJ\alI\`JTa| Lvsunxu JAAU --Av |-I-lll\IlulIl. )(.x\A L\JA I`-~'.('l" Sender or head of family (if possible) must It was very gratifying to note the cor- dial reception tendered by all classes of the "people to the Prince and_Princeas of Wales on the occasion of their visit in September and October last, the only re- grettable feature being the limited time at their disposal, which prevented their visiting many important centres of popu- lation. It is, however, a great satisfac- tion to know that `Their Royal Highnesses enjoyed their tour through Canada and carried away the most .pleasant- recollec-V tiona of their visit to this part of the Em- pire. V --L ~_'..-__.....LZ..-. Ac Dmmirlnnt. MdKin. mssow _wooLL_ng cu., 33._geIinaq__street,__jqg;:g:av_ IIAQ.-4..-- I.`---4 A'I-____ In-.. ..... Ir mos -|a\o annulus uvunvxn an \q-\.I sun; Au; 1` \.v LxLLJt. u.\. \.I.'.\ ' oR15E:R J5`oRM-------I-- Ii5.O.0Wcash contract Orc_l_er_ Fem-<=.. 1-I14-.. , 1-I-0_-I__ ti- on 1r_19,, -a }Servant _ ___j_ __`---- NORTIEIERN A15 V:1vN0E# Drugs arid chemicals Vaumu. for ice cram. for instance: Blunno Pownxn.-for cakes. . _ ` .a h {alu- :;:`:.::`.; a:.'a:::s.cEo kinda. cream at tartar, etc. U6 The host { to" I drugs is at a DRW` STU`? . The gist knows more3 than otherpohplo, .,.' Jxi `III -` I I. , __4I aiku. |n*the Kitchen 'MIii&iiii:%'`bnua STORE -manna. J is at.... the following per-sun: ,I,uuIu I nun DIl|B|' PGYPIG-I 4. _ . kul I keep 1 nod drug atom.` Come and 3 Drup. M ppathy and sorrow thrcughout the civilized good reason also to believe that the in- [)u'u. I The assassination of President McKin- I 1ey has elicited a universal feeling of "sym- vrorld, and though Canada has happily so far. been free from crnnes of this character the close proximity to the United States ' may make it advisable to join our efforts to the eiforts of the United States and ot-' her nations and to provide by legislation adequate punishment of those who, either by speech or writing, iiicitefanatics to the perpetretion of such horrible crimes. ' _ census RETURNS. ` The returns -of the late census will be laid before you, and while the absolute increase in the number of population is not so great as might have been expected, the evidences of growth in wealth and in the general tokens oi prosperous develop- ment are highly satisfactory. There is crease of population _ during the latter half of, the decade has been very greatly in excess of the average of former years, and that in the near future we may look for a much more rapid growth than oc- curred during the period covered by the .1: two censuses. ___,..__ . -- "ARE. NEEDED nvaav DAY !`,l`-h vlil,i7All`Y 20, 190:3. treet - P1_'o.\'. W- remit- .. , .,.a 3,` state` .. hm It hou 3"" ball the 1811' muamm I! stssmu. sati tho h1l( his `V11 HH- pro rm-z sup con 01] il hos to 80C fol` his Cm U. I. lie Lawunuau... Application having been made by `the `Canadian`Pacic Railway Company for approval of_an increase of its capital to meet the demand tor Additional rolling #4.! _-lI&=:.- GA. "935 DUB uvusussu av.` -_---._v_-_, _ stock and other improved facilities to -` handling the growing traffic, my Ministers availed themselves of the opportunity of stipulate that the long pending question of the power of the Governor-in-Council toregulate the tolls of the company be submitted to the courts hr a judical de- cision. The `correspondence and other `papers will be `laid before you. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY. The inventor, Mr. Marconi, having met unexpected obstacles to the carrying on of his experiments in wireless ocean tele- grephy in a" sister colony, my Ministers deemedit expedient to invite him to con- tinue his operation on the coast of Nova South, and they availed themselves of his pesence in Canada to enter into negotia- tions resulting in an arrangement through which, should the project prove as success- fsl as he hoped `for. the Government and the people of Canada will enjoy the bene- fits of the invention on very favorable a tame, including rates for trans-Atlantic messages very much below those now 5 existing. - A i` '4": `-- 3-`AI--In nnll `JIRI fih. Ixllilug I ' I am pleased to inform you that the` diuplay made by Canada of her products at the several expositions at which they have been exhibited during the last year `has attracted much attention. and has al ready ranked in many inquirieo ,`and' onion for our goods. _ I ,, ,,__.L..:.L_ 145:. Jail I 0300! ! EDI.` our 5-avuu. I may also congntuiate `you on the Iutilfuotbry condition of the revenuopnd 3- -_.I --_L:-.nanu- nvnnnnfnh '"I-UUVl wvu-~...---__ -, on the needy end continuous exnsnelon cl the general bueineee of the country, on evidenced by the increased volume of exports end imports. A -aunt nntwa 'I|llAI'\l_ . 1'-- w- -.... nnvnnorma runs. With the `view of still `further facilita- ting and developing our trade with other countries. it will probably be found ex- pedient to inoreeee the number of our eolnineroiel egenoiee. and Parliament will 7 be naked to [consider the desirability ott- "Ieking edditionel provision for thetimnr-:e " hpve alga pieuure in infofming you *li*~%h9`~;9rmIn9n or %A-mu-wa ; J 9 C. P. R. INCREASE. nidention of tride. trsniportation, osble mid other matters of lptercolonisl concern: and it is hoped thgt theimeetinghmdy lead to h on extenuion of .Osnudisn trade with those important portions of His Majesty : dominions. ` - srmosx srxjmsnrr Vsaavron. I have further. to advise you that my Government, having caused inquiry to be made, has reached the conclusion that the establishment of direct steamship service with South Africa would -enable Canada to secure in that oountry_a.prot- able market for her varied products, and, to that end. will endeavor to arrange for such a service._ i His Majesty has been graciously pleas- ed to invite the Premier to be present at the ceremonies attending his Coronation. It is to be hoped that the presence of the leading statesman of the several colonies upon this occasion will afford an oppor- tunity for the discussion of subjects of mutual interest which may considerably affect the development of our trade and commerce in the near `future with the ' Mother country and with our sister colonies. ruary, `by. call of the,Reeve.- All the members, `except Councilman Primrose, present-The Reeve in the chair. `The C minutes of the last meeting read and con- rmed; , Documents presented and read. ` Kayanah and `Richard Highlands, offering A to purchase road timber; Corporation of, ` Oro, enclosing account paid for road work ' Examiner and Gazette, tendering forthe C C ', vmspna oot'n~w1L. . The Council met this date, 10th`Feb-C Auditors report with accounts of corpora- tion in detail and abstract for 1901 :-M. Gaviller, communication enclosing ac- count; M. F. Ainslie, Clerk Township of Blenheim enclosing dratt of -petition to the Legislative Assembly ; Charles Stew- art and Thos. Mllbee, asking for the ap- ment of assessor ; of H. Campbell, Pat-'1: on Penetansz Road; Barrie ADVANCE, printing for 1902. p The following motions were passed}- _Coutts-Finlay-That Charles Stewart be appointed assessor. A By-law was pas- sed conrming his appointm'eut.'. ms . .I__ 4-_.1-_. -2 Hick1iug:(!3J<;;;t;:'i`;:;};-;1:; tender of- J. A. MaoLa$en for printing, being the` lowest, be accepted; ` nu. ,. A. LL - In--- W "E; `kli~x1';.:-::1:"'i'x'1;1]ey - That the Tree- surer : eccountu, as eudited, be eccepted er correct and that the Clerk be request-, ed to get 200 copier printed for use of the ratepayers. 1:u;_I-__ IllL_A. LL- lVI.....I- I... lvvrwl v-u-v Contte - Finlsy-Thnt the Clerk be requested to write to the pethmutero who have failed to return their lists for 1901, requesting" them to return them to the Township Clerk at once, or the penaltiee provided for web neglect will be enforced. 772 I I1,,_, llI|_-; LL- .Al.`.__ 4`... "-vvu-uw- -- -..-- -._a--V- .. Ooum-A-I-Iickling`-That_ E10 7 oifera for the purchase of road timber from Richard Highlands and J. H. Campbell be accept- ed... inlsy -_-- Oo`ldwell---That Councilmen Counts sud Hiokling be V requested to examine the roads on which timber still remains and dispose of the timber found thereon. ` -. - _.- A .- 1\ 1 VIITI KIIIIIO 0outts--Finlay -That the Reeve sud Clerk, in behalf of this Council, sign the petition now before them and that the clerk forward the same to A. B. Thomp- son, esq.', M. P.P., for presentation to the Legislative Assembly. in-,,1-_ ml; u... s-n.._:L.-_ lvnlllllnwu v v --------- -' ~ Ooutts - Finlay- That the 0AfollowiVng scale of statute labor for 1902 be adopted: Assessment value up to $300 to $700, 2 days, at more than $700 to $1200, 3 days and forevery $800 oveg $1100 one addi- tional day. _ V - I -- 7.4 ,_.J_____I Iuvuusn `at. u The folloiving payments were ordered to Be mode : J. A. M_aoLa.ren, printing account, $30 50 ; M. Gaviller, Township Engineer. $181 Division Registrar Fees for 1901, $20.60; Township Auditors, each $6; Richard Highland, 3]; `and County .-Treasureiarates for l90l,$1978.26. VI..- 4...-.4 an-Idnnlnnnt` Eh Mnrnh It Barrie is 64 miles North North-west of Toronto.. on the Northern & Northwestern division of the Grand Trunk Railway. the County seat of the County of Simcoe. is beautifully situated on a picturesque slope. overlooking Kempenfeldt Bay. an arms of Lake Simcoe, nine miles long and from one to three miles broad. and one of the prettiest bays in Canada. In summer boats ply daily to and from neighboring summer resorts and parks. The population of Barrie is 7.000. Streets and sidewalks are iirst class; hand- some residences are numerous. Streets, county and public buildings and dwellings are lighted with gas or electricitv. The waterworks and sewerage systems are very elcient and provide spring water, good` drainage and reliable fire protection in every part of the town. Barrie is a railwav centre for Central and Northern Ontario. Thirteen passenger trains arrive and depart daily. The postal serviceis all thatcan be desired 3 thirteen mails arrive daily: A there is prompt postal collection and delivery throughout the .- _-.. m..-..|.-. .6 4.1.. nnnknf 'l`m-nnm and Cana ` Uuullly .' qI.l'UuIIIIIUI'QlC|IUD IUI I UV 5,1`; 5v 1 vuauv i The council adjourned to sh March 5;; 10 am. - l'0ll'l|!I pain: uuuwuuu uuu Invuvvn y u.............. ...- town. Branches of the Bank of Totonteand Cane di_an Bank of Commence. one` Privete Beak end we chartered Loin Companiee. There are eight` ____ .-\ -..._I...!.... a.I.:..s.._...' - o.....|._ I CWO OIIUIII -Iv um.- echoole (one Separate). employing. thirty-one teach- en: twelve churches,` Tm Non-menu Anvwcn. lalilll Uvlnpnulcue the leading weekly newspaper. and two other weekly newspapers, one oootmercinl college. Every thy in mm: day. machine shop: of the Grand dent ma gleepntehen for N. N. W. Dlvieien; engine and boiler works. machine ehope. planing mille. grist mills. IIW mllllo Woollen mills. wicltetworl: factory, cigait `factory. mlflll ctlttan. kbicycle we:-he. boat builders; tnnnermbieweriee. ten butcher Ihope, nu;-. ' filrit-glenehoteleivithreaeonable ratemthreeliveriee, v" threegleundrlee. on! creunery and -all other modun, ' Stordl are numerous and entry fun = `ill kinda of n-It-clue goods; eompggmon ;, ' ere ulowae in ecity. 'r.':..,1. @185! iilphone "yet: A ma 9 ul,` `?'lII` _Ttunk Reilwey with head.o'1oeeof the Superlnten- M .'-r -- un -5-nu lllvllulio `-mm TOWN or BARBIE. Gnomm Snmrn, > Clerk. `nicely. V e mew. F. W. Lent hadthe min. (ertune to epreiu his his ankle severely last week, but in nowgetting `around an -rvcqu I ` II 1 Jas. Kidd, who; resided on ihe A 10th line,_ Flea, diedon Saturday 8th ins_t., -of pneumonia after a illness of nine days. She leaves a husband and young family to mourn their loss. On Tuesday of last week Alex, Mo- Kinnon, of the Simooe House. appeared before Mr. Geo. J. Booth, J. P., and pleaded guilty to a charge of selling liquor during prohibited hours. A fine of $20 and oosts was imposed. Inspect- or McKay prosecuted. The Anniversary services in the Presbyterian Church, Elmvsle, on Sun- day last were well attended considering the state of the roads. Rev. Dr. Mc- Leod, of Barrie, preached at morning and evening. services. On Monday evening the anniversary tea. was held, and `the results must have been very satisfactory to the management. -_-Lance . IUIIIXIY UII IIIIU I"-l-U0 Hlle \lllDl I66 I`. Clarke, Kingston. 0nt., who for fteen years in. succession held the civic street watering contract could not put on his -boots or walk for several weeks. He tried `Dr. Hall's RheumeticCure. and three bottles. with the Climax Iron Tonic Pills. complete!` cured him. This great blood purier is put up in bottles con- hnina 4-nu (Inn: tron!-mania, prion Kn UIUUII PIIIIIIIUI" ID EMU lull! Ill UUVIIIVD \avu' . mining ten days treatment. Price 50 cent: at all drug atoresor The Dr. Hall M edioine 00., Kmgston. Ont. . A man m'ey,breek ewey from jsriaon but he cannot get away from the torture of rheumatism until he take: Dr. Hull : Rheumatic Cure. It in the onl reliable remedy on the market. Mr. C erlea H. rllnmhrn I(:nnnlrnn nnf uilnn `AP znam Musical, 1 L lmonrnenu ADVANCE"! ONE me: or sum MUSIC \ 1 Door West of Harris Hotel.` \ 00000000000 00000000000001 ' We bog toca. your _attent|r_m in a new and indiapen sxhle =Ir'Icl- in ` EVERY MONTH TO PAID UP sua- - `sumamas or ran: ______.._.___.______________...... ROOQOQOQOOOOOOQO 600600000: Will control any vice known to a horse. Invalu- able Inr breaking in colts, Can be adjusted in two miamtc. and used with a_n)_' h vrness. vehicle nr im- plement.~ T9 . the progresqve farmer and horseman 'thiu article is a. necessity. Apply` f: 1- same at your C . locnlpnlnt or address _ l , A * - z . ` A ,G. T.AFIHE_R. Vchw-e!$9hihhi_ e u vynuv \ll' `BALKING :I7[;`kucK1Ne HORSES American Stock Food Horses, Cows. WILL BE THE NEXT ISSUE OF OUR Buchanan 8 Pensfone ' 61-.h M.e.acH ONLY one ESCAPE. 1u_9_|9_n_19_I_IIl "Is the only Reliable Food on the Market for . Every Package guaranteed to give satlntnctlon or money kelunded SOLD o_1\:xfI..1z' :_BY A FREE r %n6mmJ 1=`on_-rm: cmm or ` gnu .- 1154.-...-` 'o'.;i;.:.... and Pigs II' ECCCHIIHII > `U 3 O O C , In piousm bur nmm* sA'rI1?A'c1-our. [;pvmm. haunt; dommiuicner '1`hos.;v Ham. E161 `and R. H`. upp (of Orillia) as . `Tuesday in response to a petition pre- sented to the county council i from the inmates of that institution praying that an investigation held. . The petition contained the names of eleven inmates, but ve or six of the inmates whose names appeared thereon had no know? ledge-of the`same.` The petition is said said to have been prepared by inmate Blackstock, and expressed some griev-A dances which the petition said existed. One was that inmates were not allowed day without the attending physician's order. Thisrule was only put into force a short time ago when it was n deemed necessary in order that the ` beds and rooms should be properly air- ed, and only inmates who were ill or disabled were allowed the privilege. The committee thought it better to per- mit all inmates desiring to do so to en- joy the privilege during part of the _ _.._1.: .. 1.: ._ nu. sembled at the House o"Re'fue on to lie down in their beds `during the J- '-" I"""' S: n day. A thorough investigation vvas made, and the result is that everything `A was found satisfactory. That out of eighty-ve inmates onlv ve or six had even some imaginary trivial complaints to make is very complimentary to Gov- ernor Ross and all concerned `in the management of the House of Refuge.- Beeton World. ' ~loam ; first-claws` wheat . v --vnc. rl'|l1lVI run an North-west half of Lu! 3,Con. 8, Vespra: cleared, balance` ata_ndin Iimbe : 5 he. a rm - Vhere nee: in tile drainad.-r Frame Home fn- gm -ggvgp ,QQa'\ `Q-dun A` ml..- _-- vv - Ivan) uv nan I Ur! ,I.l."|3l. 2 Rooms for ofces. in Ross Block. No. ()7. Dunlap `treat. ' Fire proof vault; lately occupied I: Dr. Well-. Alan two rooms with vault, latelv oecunied b\' Hood. lacks & Framer. Ran-I-rm. - m--..-l=--- rollclea, an renal theieon. Apply Highest cash price aid for Endowment Insurance Poljcaee, in reliabie mpeniee or money. loaned thereon. Annlv - well-. Alan with `oecui-vied .b\' Hood. jacks & Fraser. Barristers; immediate possession. Applv to C. H. ROSS. Barrie- Ianiuuvv v . - *` "-"EN D'6wMENT iINSURANOE} POLICIES We wish to secure the services of families to do knitting for us in their homes. Our method is the same as adopted in England. We are the introduce:-3 or this plan and the largest knitting concern in Canada. A After long experience. we have been able to produce an Automatic Machine by which all kinds of seamless knit- ting is noyv dog by our Family `Mach`i1}S, t`herebyt eraablirlilg , ,, __-...- n_.4...1u..........n 1: run 1': 17 earn 0 0 e England. We me inu-ouuceu UL tutu ,...... ..._... -..- kinds now done Machine, thereby enabling anyone ' of ordinary intelligence to quickly learn to do the work, from the Instruction Guide. All we require is that you use the machine according to directions. The Machine being made expressly for this purpose. and the operation ... uh-nvnl. it cannot nossibly make a mistake _lr_1 its .4vg_o_rk._ this purpose. 8Xl(1 me upemuuu so simple. it cannot possibly mistake in itsiwork. The great demand now ~ is tor Bicycle Stockings.` Wood- men s -Socks, and Motormen's Mittens, and as we are un- able to supply the demand, have taken this method of ad- vertising for more help. . The large export trade to the North-west Territories. `British Columbia, and the British Colonies, furnishes an un- limited demand for our goods. and. with the combined co- operation of the many famllieswe are employing, together with the large amount of knitting we are able to turn out, by which we save rents, insurance, interest on capital. etc., enables us to undersell any manufacturers or this class of goods. and we have sale` for all the knitting we can have _ tulzed min` 1 11 1 h d e pr ce we pay or n s e bicycle stockings is $10.00 per hundred, or at the rate of 10c per pair: woodmen's socks, 5c. and motormen s mittens. 12c a pair. All other work in proportion to size. The machine can be operated by. any one of a family and at our prices any energetic family should -be able to sustain themselves comfortably, and in time be a source of independent comor - ' nm~ nlnn is in send out each machine beginners ----:---- orncas TO RENT on u:"A sTi:" y Rnnmn Gnu Amngn :.. 1).--- u1--|_ M, amsessnon. Applv to U. I Barrie. lannarv 1, soot. ------__-_-._--s--____L. `--" mlttanoe, as .a guarantee, am: we will senu u`3::-?=Iwt'::nh.:1o:::Iu=m:to:I.II?;.?0 machine ~~~:;* *"' u durable, and or IP00- oun METHOD or name BUS|NE' -- n_..... .... an An `Ira-ffln'| I-nfnrpnnna an fn l\IIQ`\I\V1ADf"1r on:-`I Infnarifv I `Fm House: or` commons mnm'rs'-; ` _ . TEE spnmcn mom rein: wagon L business. The crush at the opening-was ` Parliament Building consisted `of _a de-., On '1`hursdsy._Feb. 13th, the Housed!" Oomnxons assembled for the despstch of grater than usual, and tho toilette: more brilliant, the term of court mourning having expired. The Grow ex-not General : escort from Government House to the tsolunent oftho Princess Louise Dragoon. - - 3 Al L.....,... nL.u hnn-

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