Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 16 Apr 1903, p. 2

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G. A`. RADENHURST. BAnms'rER.' n|_u9_2L-_ - hnnnnrv; . ` v-7-'- 7- 7 ' ~ ` - 4 limwson I: 'cB.EBWIOK'E'. mm-I risters. Solicitors of the Sup;-en_;e 3 Court of Judicature, qt-; ,OI1.tar1o.- Prootors. Notaries. Oohveyanoera. o etc. Money to loan. Offices. Boss; glock. Boon.-ie C. E. gewson. A. E. 1 l"-nauninlvln. V I ` 's'r i%I1:t",'iF1r,aa ,E8`.l?EN. ,,B,AB'RI.8`1 Solioitoia-in. High Court of W39. Notaries__1 ub_1jc. Conycgxg -_.I_ _ . _ _ 3.. - _ STEWART an .s'rEWAP.'r. BARBIE-I` tern. Solicitors. Notaries Public,` ' and Conveyance:-a. Money to loan in any sums` it 5 per cent. Office. % 13 Owen vSt.'. Barrie. H. D. Stew- -art. L. L. D" D. M. Stewart. % rm. W. A, 8.085. PHYSICIAN. SUB-| - A In 1:12.. 1 1 r bi <`:o..Vanc '%gty`fHthimtmm. 3f$l`l`iBg. T3 .AULTo BARRIBTJSH. uuuxuuvn. .IVI Urout_ o%r-. otary. Conveyancer. Etc. Special attention in drawing and proba.t_ing;,will's. obtaining letters at adminxstration and guardianqhip. oolleotingvacoounts. etc. Oftmes. 11059 Black. Barrie Money to loan. D11. J. F. PALLING. GRADUATE OF "`-----L- Dal THE BALL PLAN!-1l~lG MILL com. fpang. :Oarp,entqrinq., building. and _1nannsotur`m` of doors. sash. blinds mouldings. .0 .0. Planing of "all k fikindg done`pra_mpt1y. mi _ tistacn itorilya Rot blast drying` _ . Dig- . i:t.rtot_ insane f-grained`. lumber. Factory. uytiold street. Barrio. ;:. zezsl 0911.1 !u.9e-sou to Gen. .=;,i"'-ii `: .`~.-<.=.-.. .~. . . . '.*.fji-;[;;'as.s.;;..;.;;. usw.,.;:. fuwsld (Qua tlio "Office. nvgunlop Ban-in in tho Cduntv of Sinpeob. the Pier 1- r|-.-_- l'I__-.I_ .._-_.. DR. J. AMHUR ROSS. L`.'R."c." o. :1. Lyon. PRIVATE`FUNDS TO `loan on Real Estate at lowest rates. Farmers notes discounted. Collec- V tions made in any partof the Coun- ty. Real estate bought and sold. vnvnnninnv in all it-n In-onnhnn 1 DR. R. P. VIVIAN, R_._ P; VI`\_7I_AN`. H9MO}0P1:T- s;7o.ooo F'on INVESTMENT on cool; 3...; -1 1' , and Bay UNWTN.` MURPHY la -ESTEN, o- tario Land Survegors; Engineers. _eto. Estaaplished. 18 2. Office. Medi- cal Buildm? 8. E. corner Richmond` _ s -rests. 'l`oront`o. Tole, L hone. Main. 1338. ' Instructions " '* eft with Strathy .& Eaten". Solici- :' `to. -tors. ` Bank ' .0! 1`o1tnnto- Building. Barrie. will be promptly attended '3.` s. BROAD. M. 13.. c. M.. F. 1*. M. C.. L. C. P. 8., 0.. late resident Ph sician and Surgeon of Toron- to eneral Hospital. with special at- tention to Diseases of Women. and Nose and Throat Work. also for some time surgeon in. charge of Emergency Hospital. Toronto. Of-. fice and night residence. upstairs in McCarthy Block. 21 Dunlop St.. Barrie. second door east of Doqgall Bros. furniture warerooms. near Five Points. -Phone.. 105. DRS. HART &. HART: FRED. J. Hart. M. D., M. R. C. .8.. Eng.. L. `D F! "D in. T.nn'nn _nnnn'III1_ ANY QUANTITY CF MONEY T0 1--.. -4. 14 an -_..a `p ,_ lllllli-l.Iil_Lp Alva-w y-, .- Barristers. 8olioitor's. "('3'<;x1"vZeyan; 3 B_81`8.`Ot0. Successors to McCarthy. Pepler &1 Mccarth . 4 Offices Mc- Oarth Block. Dunfox BL. Barrie. J`. A. ccarthy. W. . Boys. D. 0. "an in` `I|.`Q(\' `O A. uvl Murchison. 3' ` 9.`; pm. For Orillla. North Bav and points Wat 1| 9.3; p.m. For Oritlin. . A huas pan.` For Peucunz. Collingwood. T Mnford. 1 too pan. For Suynor and Collmgw sod. . Q no pm. For Pcuettnz, Colllultylool. Moaford. - ' 1 Dcilv except Sunday. ' Daily. In 50 IUl$.IJl'JJ.`Ll-IJJUIJJ-9 A-lbdavc----------. Attorney.` Solicitor in _ Chancery; Oonve anoer. etc. Qtfnce, ~first door. wen street. over Bank 0! IV.`-an-unnoaun nngo]ng_ 0001`. UWUII Dlpliivug Commerce. Barrie. Boncuorlm. lug: uuuu. Iu. tioe, Notaries Public. Conve a Offices over the Bank of o Barrie. Money in_ sums of and `u wards. to loan at oen4:.. ..H. Btrathy. K, C.. .E.`.t9.-- D1061`; nu}. Sun. H. ,.Orswicke_.` 7fL;'1TZ,RR1srER. ` soL1c_1rdR. 5.. `q6'_;___. I1 nnnnnnnn no `l\ lo '1`oAAnL`I$lJLI| an lip \II can an. in Bothwell s Block. Allandale..-6; the premises at night. mo Us \Jo IJJ-ulbblp can `a --. _-. `late of Drs. Harvie ;nith. Ori-l.-' 3 ia). Office and residence. korner; `of Owen and Collier streets.vBarrie. i hllo IV. 53. Luvww; -o--~-v-----. ~ --- Econ. etc.. L. B. C. 8.. Edin.. L_. R. . P.. London. Offices and n1 ht Vresidence. 'Brown s .Blook. Dun op street. Barrie, Telephone. .77. II`: (In In .I. &llJ&LV\ap Van-noaavo--.- '- Trinit University Toronto. Fel- I-... .. vI\..:..:o.. mlhml nllnce- 4' .(From_th e 1`orento Telegiam.) - "1 Qlorth Simooe and WestYork were yet `always silent at Ottawa when John Costigan rage to play to: `the, gallery _on behalf of his own am- bition. L ` V Universit low 0 Trinity , edioal College. Member of the College of Physi- _oians and Surgeons of Ontario.` Of- fice and residence. 18 Owen street. VIM V: ZLLULLLLILU Lwvw-up -. --. -- _.. '& 8.. Edinbnrg; M. F. P. & 8.. Glasgow. member of the British Op-. thalmologioal Society. Specialty.-- Diseases of the` Ego. Ear, Throat and Nose. Offige. 8 Dunlap street. Saunders Block. Barrie. opposite Post-Office. gag` Railwaz Station. 9131.-.... :4. -11..., Q nut`-| UL. .IJ-p at IU- __`Jo EU] lllllop I). R. C. P.. London. 8 eoialty-Dis- eases of the 0 eat, omaoh and Nerves; Consul ing Physician, Vic- tor A. Hart. M.D..L.R.C.P.. 8: 8.. Ed- nIunvn `I .IiD Ry R- -fllrnu 1-nur .Qnn'n_ U1. 3511! j \lI..Il.ID|l.l.LI.llB I3_|Ll. GU11: \Jl..I.LUUD day and m ht, Lane B ock. Cor. o Dunlap an n Mulcaster streets. Tel- nnhnnn 191. - v by. Lucas cauzua uuugul. uuu uu1u.' Oll veyancing in all its branches. Manna e Licenses issued. Office. REG I! nnlr nlinllnn afrnnf na-1-3n 4|lI.lIn_l'l'lllU .IJlUUI_I5B xaaueu. UIIIQG. oss` B ock. Dunlop street. Barne. 3201' An .[1li.l`l., .|1l...lJ-.llol1u\J.l.'.. 3-p .Elu' ;nboro...L.F.I . & S-.. -(._`rlasgow._ Spec-A mlty-Sur ery, Midwifery. Diseases of Skin : onsulting Sur eon. Offices Jon and n~3n"hl- I.nnn'D nnlr l`.n~r nf AETLVJH J. &\ fibin If '11-'25 33a 5 `gm cent. Easy terms of re-payment. Lennox. Cowan & Brown. Solicitors. Barris- ters. etc. rum.-uxuuc. uuu .ua.u vv Phone.. 54; P. O.` Box. % "ac."o u'rs.' 1i'E{'1' ;'`T6 3.` '.'f{e;}- dence. and Office. 160 Dunlap street. Telephone. 135. A uv-vpv--- Hlt is enough to make D Alton Mc- carthy and N. `Clarke Wallace turn: in their graves to `have the two `con- stituencies which they `served misre- presented by absentees from a di- vision on the Home Rule resolution. It is hoped that Archibald Camp- hell. M. P., and Leighton McCarthy. _:M. 'P.. were absent from` unavoidable. and necessary causes. and were not farttully dodging the vote upon a. ' question on which North Simcoe and West York always went on record in, nther and nobler days.- IJUIIIGP Uollll. Tephonc. 124. freehold ._seourity up lowest rate 0! interest. I-No lprincn al money re- uired untnlienq o the term. H. . Strathy. Solicxtor. 'eto.. Barrie. :uA ER8. ::*;*f1:EcrI1:" Maury mo `LOAN. `i-Ers1E1};:~zs.' sUnvEYbng;_ FINANCIAL. The Liberal Conservatives of South `Brant have passed. the following" de-5 inunoiatory resolution in connection with the` Ross Government: Gamey charges:-- Whereas. the combination _nowV , calling itself the Ross Govern- `. ment was defeated _by ,the people in 1898. but was maintained in of- fice for four years by means of _ West Elgin frauds. the North 4 7 Waterloo outrages. the burning i_ ` not the ballots and many other wrongful acts; I_!_. ._ 1.! A-- w. _B.AB'ms"rEns. _._.L _'A T..- V E uulicx u. E oronto. $2.000. cu f 6 I161!` anEe}'ss. % --4n-I- A 1113- PJIVJIAIVUIO ll). luvvvu V|,u nave b the `lg-ggst cuculatxon of any paper _H county Town. 1 AA-.-Oianmnnfn Ara aka-.-....l - `jlviilg. ,. `. vettisements are elm, .. ._ . ged a _ -' ' :18 ha gate measure miiogtngg V. Mal Auction S;l;s;: jnsettion 10 cents per `glitz: V uiibhoqnent msenion 5 cents per line, a nding nmim-ea. 10 mum nor 1;..- . gulunquuuu II-IUVI IIIIAJ ll VVIIID W ' Reading notices, 10 cgnts per line to, : insertion ; 5 cents per has for each 3 , inggrtion of the sagne matter. All itgm '5 of thus character, chum . Obituary Poetry 5c. per line. ments in the pope: will be sold at an ad. : of one-third on shove rates, on no othzm _ gonnf. will special positions be given,` `mic will be strictly carried out. _ comnncr canton. _ Advertisers will please bear in mm notice of intention to change edvertiagm must be handed into the oce not late: 35 . Satllldlflt 10 o'clock, and the copy fog"; change must be in Till ADVANCE ou. later than 12 o'clock noon on Monday 5", week, otherwise the sdyertiser s annonn ` my not be made pnbhc until the weir: Ininn ' wvigscilmgu of Adverjrisements allowedp, yelr. . It more are reqmred, componitionm. will be charged. Auarbinaon -13 not `.4: annual On an Al.- I Condensed advertisements on tirst page mg as wants of lost and found. prom for nloorto rent. specic articles, etc., mi must be accompanied with the cash, and Vi`, be inserted-hnt insertion 2 cents per word, each an `nent insertion 1 cent per won` (names, dresses and gures counted n words); but 1. reduction of one cent`per mm; will be made when the number of insertion I of the same mutter exceed four. "Ill I-T UIICISTIO dvctiaen will not be allowed to nun,-, space for advertismq anything outside um own regular bnpineas. Should they do. tnnsient rates will be charged for such. vettinonmnts. Q`-SAND WOOD [ ,cuu'for advortuomenu must In oven ` Que Ive. mounted on solid metal bun. Tun. ADVANCE is proven to L-.. `I.nn.'nnl- n4unn1n;nn ll: ...._ INSURANCE AGENTS CONVEYANCEFIS, &C. J Rtrusnrr 1'33`. Fowowma ' Fm: IN$L lME Coumumzsz g; The Mercantile, now ailiated with 'I'boLo:}`., _don & Lnncashire of England. Sam 2 nty, $15,000,000. The Waterloo Mutual, of Wa.ter1oo,0n: Tothl assets, $334,083. The Economical Mutual, of Be:-l1n,0u'. Total assets. $393,078. . `Also Lloyd's Plate Glass Insurance Co - puny, of New York. Cash capital, 3.; } gooooooooooouooooouooyo THE EXCELSIOR _.-... ---s-v uuu Junuruucc ``V" I Got your roperty on our list ; costs _`h__ Mane? to LoEn-Don't box-for a. dollar unul VB me: terinsbeot, rates and charges lowest. Mortgages, Wills. etc., pm on shortest m T i aoilndoinkbuoinuain imcoc. Farmers `SP2 ; 5 I117 nuvitod to alland see us. Glad to see W ` cha for consultation or advice. . W- 0 FICE 'te Barrio Hotel. B3"M. Peter Street. ' ` 4 4 Scnocscu: &. SMITH Ancvlvae Sun Loan and Savings Company of Ontario. Private funds to loan on first mortgages. .1.-`j counts collected. &c. (\$.-. A... l.l...A-..n-. Ilapdmap- Cu. R-mi; ALLANIJALE uns v 1 U Iza..qa\JA.,7 3 `Real Estate and Insurance A8"A 12.; _.-_,_ _.LI-J hut by otdctint f`" ` . > I V . ' ' REL .~ .1 ` u..a IOIIIIIS %ll%$Cg CC. - 3054:: over Hcndenonp Hardware Store, . nt- `x fi)%\i1i:aT|sINa RAT: ......;nn_ T our students willgive the best satisfac- tion. Our attendance has already in- Has awell earned reputation for the BEST in alllines. A thorough and an-to-date equipment, an eicient statl. Everything taught is taught the BEST way. The foundation we give will make for each student a sure start on "3 rilht road. You'll approve of the way we show you and understand the advantages of our instructions. W.e l1 help you to` win in the days of pr! grew; Wherever an Oice Employee is needed crease 30% over last year. May we send `you our handsome illustrated 36 page circular FREE for asking. lti very convincing that we are the BEST.` % "THE ADVANCE OFFICE: AAD iARRlE coxnmwnz. oonrnacw mu; oqxnxnsnn ADVIBTIBEHENIS. . ' smrr ADVERTISING L9 SCROGGIE` & SMITH. FOR SALE. BARBIE ._a.rxuL 16. md Street. . . .3 II Strut ..... .. II o - - - - " ll` . . . . . .. |. . . . . . . . . . n ONT pnnimz .AILwAY Gum: V"And whereas. foiled in the said nefarious work in South Oxford. notwithstanding the aforesaid and other outrages. it is now-openly _charged on the floor of the house that a further attempt to thwart the will of the people and save this rotten combination has been made by the purchase of` some of U the people's representatives in .Parliament. thereby again out- raging the people of this Provi- inee: - V i - - s < .iliges and Eloo"tions:_ V;'I\'x1d whereas. R. Gamey. M. L. A.. has ofered.,on his own re-" sponsibility. its a member of `the Legislature. toproven his `xioiv famous charges it allowed to "do so `before the Ooinmitteo on ' Priv- "And whereas, this'eombinatiou was again beaten at the polls in 1902 by a majority of over 6.000 ' votes. and has since been further mainiained in office by frauds in. `North Grey. the admitted whole- `sale purchase of whiskey in East Middlesex. and other rotteness: T Mad .whereas. a further at- tempt wns mad_e*to maintgzin this {combination in office by outrag- ing common decency mid British nitizonship, in engaging confessed ex-convicts to falsely swear away the rights of Donald Sutherland, M. L.A.. regardless of his pos-V aible ruination or the frustration V6! the will of the peoplts of Ox- ford ; - - "And whereas. this combination although thusly accused. in the most unblushing manner. retained the said Mr. Gamey this pt -i'v.ilehge. and furthermore stitledt the `at- tempt to have the .Lieutenant-- T Governor name `an 'in':part,ial tijl'-L ' tunnel. to try , _the`s'e _ehiig5'es;i`_"ap.nd i S}; h using t19a ae%a __,d_iee ggamqtj emit people-in `naming a Aeogpmiulon :01.` '. ;sheieas.. ;i::in;1m-: 9: fhin` A :L__-`_.:[~.. . ;V,._". I5 l?1i_.,._l!;1I.i,..- - its own. sayhgg }whb.t 'uharggs nun -_inve'niateTd_ '_an`d ggpwg . snob _~.iI::ves,_tico,. tion}~ aha)! uke `A%Ia9-hemA,axi;ihs%%hframs.as : '.'~ . :, A Rina HOT RESOLUTION. YORK AND mama smcon , wmnm noun. . ,. ' . Pa": oauaa. North my _'.na Soo. . ForGcavenhnut. Scam. Junctsoa and. Parry Sound. _ . T . haw aid olntl . Pap Doi|Iin_ I'0I' IV and Provxnctu Board or Healtti Issues rm; pox-cant Imformation . The Provincial {sake of Health has just issued in phamplet form for -' the information of `physicians. local` boards of health and health officers. of the Province. the :-eoent regula- tions approved ',by Order-in-Council. l regarding scarlet fever. _ , "`-3---- `Ln --It-I-. Pain rnnnfh the raguruiug avuxzun. Llivvnu ., `During the past few months the deaths from scarlet fever in! some centres have amounted to about .20 per cent. of the whole. and more; `stringent regulations are_requ_ired for the protection of the public.- _They_ willalso impress upon many munici- palities-the necessity for better hos- pital accommodation. IIVI... unncuv unnouinftnh. hvnnd pun; uuuuuuuuuuuuuu The new regulations. beyond pro- 'viding forreport of the"cases to` the medical health officer. state that where the disease is of adoubtful `character the gremises in which it is located are to. be isolated. and the medical health officer must be con- stant in his efforts to obtain a report as to the nature of the disease both from the attending physician _o_r from personal observation. . V cm... .......::....I Imolns nffinar .mugI; IJUFBUIIEL UlJ3Ul. VGLIUIII The medical health officer must place the scarlet fever patient in a hospital or tent provided for the pur- pose. I and -shall see that `proper methods for disinfection or the de- struction of "all clothing that may have been exposed to contagion, and for the purification of every house. conveyance. rail car. steamboat. sail - ing vessel. carriage or vehicle that may have beenexposed to contagion. urn.-'.._ ---....:..... ........:.-on if all net`. luuy pave |lOUIl,I2JLlll.nJv\a vv vv----.c____. When occasion requires it all per- sonsiwho have been exposed to con-- tagioh shall be placed in` a-tent and provided with every necessary by the municipality until the period of incu- bation of the disease shall have elaps- ed. No person who has had scarlet fever shall be permitted to go abroad until the period of incubation of the disease has elapsed. and the. cloth- ,_ -An__.L- ............I dun nun`-ninrl, To this Editor of The Northerh_ Ad-L van'oe.`- T .~ . Dear 8ir._- -Kindly insert the follow--1 ingletter in your paper:-V - ` `I ---:_.1. 1.- .....|_.. -_`..I-_..I.:.... `LA... I... ulalllluv unau- W_henever in a house there is a case of scarlet fever. or isolated in the same on account `of exposure or sup- posed exposure to soarlethfever. no children or other persons shall be permitted to leave the premises un- til in the opinion of the medical health officer they are free from in- fection. -cvu , , , _ --__ -1 ...-.._IV;-.# Iowan Luuuuu. _- . Wherever a case -of scarlet fever has occurred in achild attending any school. the medical health officer shall cause a daily examinationfot -all the children of the school room "for at least one week from the -date of the occurrence of the last case amongst such children.` If any chil- dren are absent from school. am_edi- cal examination .shall be made of them in the samermanner as it they were in` attendance at Vschol. C i ,_._-_1 -3 :..-I..L!..... 3-; ms wnnumnn smm snwnn| inif am. disinfected. `urn `W016, In aubouuuuvu uu. wvuvvu ` The minimum period of isolation in any ease 01 scarlet fever shall`. be six" 1 weeks _ror_n the outsetvot. the disease. Q.-a '-iwjn up. 'w-- r`-r-- . I wish to make explanation how the 4-inch pipe on pwellington street was put in. Mr. Walter Barjeant was the principal engineer`?-. in the'.'work in taking measurements.` _etc.. Mr. W. O. McLean was chairman ._ot the committee. I did the work accord- ing to their plans. and carried" out the" levels according "to Chip.-_ man : "plans. v In the I first place I_ was to pnt__in `pg?-inch_ sewezpipe. - `5'_l0?- teet.10_n"s.; the" grade on that to he 18' inches, y_,.1ust. at the `start, ct putting in the [newer ` Sarjeant /appeared .and:1=ulI:ed,f it j~W6>W9r'_6; in`o't going: ate or!!! ii &. !!I9'eie:rii9 fl 1* -Mi ' 6' i .-: '%`I|_':_iE,_,{'jO;RTH'ERlI Aovnnct: %d%Ian%9Vr9th;1easIa n3blii:% . pledgs." as per 1p_f`ohij Sitiq.n'.` Davi?}i, _resigi1d.tion and-the jiroihisied Gin? may .invostigatioh: W I` ' ' V ' `kind '_ fliiese .5 j have mede the people` suspicions that there has been great wrong- doing. and that these actions are of desperate men; for a purpose of _ covering up more despelfate notes.` "And- wl-iereas. it`isi'33 years `since the .ipeople_ .s affairs in this Province have been examined by others than the eenibination .aoresaid: ' whereas. siums es large as $4.000 are mentioned as being of- fered as bribes to_one','m_em.ber to violate` his pledges to. t_heX'peo`ple.; % and whereas.'_ the people "wouid like to `know where all this money 0 comes from. and are now anxious ' and determined that the" whole` affairs of this Province shall be investigated; ' _- .. q ,u AL-A_\ una v we-gggw--v- , ` "!`heretorei he it` xi -esolved. that in the _opinion`o,t this meeting as- eemhled. the combination calling itself the Boss Government should. xfeeign gt? once. end it it should refuse to do` so. we hereby eel,l upon the. Lieu_`tenant'-( }ove.rn_e:r to dismiss it from office immedi- autlyki an smr sumnnr FEVER. IRIS lJl1J9u. unnu voavv effects exposed to oon_tt;-g'i;>.x'1. "not cement them, which I would- dr7ains;:',~`; :ws;m Isstvarted to put iii ~ the 4-inch pipe, Mr. Serjeant told me u not to '-cement-"them in`; ~the~.bottom as the road was wet and he thought it better to.-halve the surface water soak into theqpipes. as it would be a benefit .to -the` rcad.:-'I saw the ch`air~ man in the meantimeand he`told._,me to` carry out the wishes ot the people to themiand that is the reason yI, did; have done if I `had not been. forbid- igentleman. whose sword is no good. that the pipes were not put in level. I wish to say that they were put in Mr. Sarjeant thought it advisable to put them in and cement them well to finish up. which I believed were just as "good as the others. You may ex- ` beet that sand will run into that lit- tle drain pipe when there are cellar drains connected to it. there being 570' feet long`. and with 18.`in_ches of living` there. if it would .be.a benefit. den.- It has also been stated by a_ on the samelev'el: as the large sewer. pipe which is running clear now. Near the last we ran short of 4-inch} pipe. which could not be got in `the town. we had a few there that had. i a small piece -broken .out of the flange about 15 connections on a 4-inch pipe` A Eafif . - - I `1_`nuu__!ov Suucm-non. 2 . `$1: per Ammm in Advance "No new nun: will he added to tlui Subscription 'L%tiotiH|:'o moueviu paid. ` - ' A ,I__'A_!L-A. -_._ 2.. -_____. t-_ LL..- _.-..LL- A-`pl ' connnonolt-s Pllronologlosily. `A phrenologlst after` a visit to the galleries of the - House. of Commons at Ottawa, would go away a .wise!' I man--perhapa a Iwdder. He would 1 look down on all sorts and _condi- } tions of heads-shiny bald pates,pbald * pates not shiny; hair of all shades and shady hair. Of the latter class there is only one sample. It is ad- justable and is intended to conceal the bald truth from phrenologists in the galleries and elsewhere. It, in L supplied at a price to those who consider the galleries in life, and to thosewhol are susceptible to colds. mu--- _..`. I:4d.1-< I_..-_.I.. _._..a 1.4.. V|lIIuV> W559, 31$ uucvvg-Ivan;-V UV \I\II\-uh) There are little` head and`. . hig heads, thin heads and fat heads . Some depressed and others swollen. `On some the bumps are plainly marked. These bumps indicate as political. career. The Redistribution Bill will bring more bumps, says The Toronto Te1egraxn .s correspondent. There are heads on which the hair is parted with precision, others on which the hair is parted with axes. Some heads have hair which is not parted. These hea.-ds indicate politi- cal independence. / . N..- c-Rn:-9 .3 an...` A AL- I..\_.1_ :4 "@l lnnucrcnauvuvuc V . The view of some of the heads in ; the House iafobscured by hats. There , is 9, tall, glossy silk but, which con- 1 ceals the attic of the Minister at Ma- % rino_ and Fisheries.~ `by far the lead- 1 in; hat in the House; Men have wondered"'w-hetlqier this hat - is ever deposed. ' . a A`:-I:\ 6|`);-up 11 _ m-u_ .I ..-lL. I...A...., yvwvu i Also there is a. rounk! soft brown 1 irregular hat, `hailing from Guys- ; boro. Th-is hat is the poor relation to another brown hat, not quite so brown and less irregular, ghich ap- ' pears on Sundays; The uysboro hat and the Gainsborough hat have -nothing in co1nmon;_ex`cept that the Gainsborough hat has no particular shape.` , . Dr. George Murxay, of Montreal. the Oxford scholar, `poet, and writer for the `press, was a college mate % and friend , of the late Dean Fnrrar. Farrar, Sir Edwin Arnold and Mur- ray were at King's C.ollege,'London,y together, and competed for the sen- ' ior classical sc-holarship.- Dr. Murray says: "It is the custom to post the results of "these i examinations in King ; College Hall. I- remember that I was so nervous that-I, decided to funk it `and remained at home instead of going down to see who thg. -winner -was. I said tomy mother, `I -don't think thwt I shall go'-down. While Waiting -inx-the house I noticed` my friend Farrar coming along with a liaunty step anid `with a,. smile of pleasure upon his face.'I_ rushed to`. the door and said, 'Am I to. {con-` gratulate you, Farrar? .'No, re turned my friend, `I am come to con-.-f gratulate you. ' This incident shows the modesty and.` the genuine V friend-' ship which `characterized the Jlato`- Dean during the whole of his 'li!4e -', `imam A. _y. g` '_. -.v ' .` ' .1 - V, ,7, , - . .Aoco'rding. to `s_ coinvutation by Mr. (sradewitz, of Frankfort,` Gel- many and Austria together utilize at present 180,000 horse -power ; Swit-0 zerland, `about 160,000; 'S'weden,_ 200.000. `~ and the United States. 400.000. . Awful `00wat0r'0;0wen ,avo.i1able'fdr Swpdbp is 'st1;uatd' fit? 2.000.000, horas `power, 1;;- `at-0 10-,ooq;ooo, ; ;-=tho_ V, amount tor -* t.1;9,mouqt`dinou:i, of Germaxiy,` 0A itrib;, 5iS:i'vitz'drI6:iid .and 'Ita',l-yr; 9 In`the~*Unmiq state:-`tb . . " .`F";1.1 ;'..'*. "'.",v""I"`.1="'.""`V*3'i1d"'f.I'I'.i".i11.'.1|o 1O.000A,`000 urio :ipoi'i'. * A -.'l."he'i~ Vphamhr 3?. 3 if ; 'l'u-tn : Cannilln choolnuto. mug:-o` `ight: rum. A '...IQ__. L- VIIUU III \vII1uIvo- vwuu-I-u-q v----,. . ` `1'hundu' 'Momiog.,$V _~ _;."MU_EL WESLEY. PROPH!ETOH ;Yo1_xrs truly}. _ ` ' WM. "ARMSTRONG. m ;u.1; any ;nvATugr;% III l5lUUlIUllDo ' T The St. croix `oiton min` strike in New `Brunswick vhasbeeh `settled. The- men. did nohget the 16 per cent. in- crease asked. _ . . ~: The heavy `frosts last week are re- orted to have V done -nonsidera-hle - amage around, -Belleville to; fall wheat . nd elover_ by the heaving of _ the mo 3. The treasurer of _. the Branttord branch of .-the Bntnah and Foreign Bible Bocietg us inreoeipt of a legacy f 3230. let by the late Col. Hxram o ' .. - . . Corporation }abonre;'s at Belleville have had them a_y mcreased from $1.25 to $1.36 per ay. The Nevv` `Bran/B;'tM?ick Iigisliiture -has r`e!erren1' ,to a- _ mmittce the mat- -ter of devising pl .t_o secure purity in elections. L A 0 -_-L.L-.. ...`.!II' ..J'._:I.... :. moan g nunmc, 1 | `ADVANCE gpmcn. MAcuIn A. = Al-'0Al_I.8Al'.E ` A_Domin_5ou.uue Pin 7 nearly newfand ; moud Sewmg ine,naa ynew. Applyat Tl-I 7 ~ 'AhVANCK muucn. .3.gf ; EP%P"SLi3T0%G.0A| 43-:6. ` EPPS S canon} Highest cash ' `T for" Eudovmen-t Insurance` Policnee, in reliable panics or money `loaned theteon. Apply 0 H LYON I _ 7, _ Q___'_. if UIIUII Iv Iinnliy IU '71:: T` now in u-nan for three month: and . our will_ bscharzod Sun oer nppum ` i ENDDWMENT uNsuRANeE POLICIES Subscribe to: :"1iuunvAucs."| qnvmca STRENGTH 4. vmoua. T T.:L.,.x'm.:,=.:-- e . av , u u- hola. Haqd or Cotugye. Fungraj Tokgau in vn crisp and `man; .1-tzttuco. cchbuo. Beau. cmou. sn1?B's-mower Seeds, ioacabne seeds. rxanc up Bulb. . . WM. TAYLOR nomsr Am) snnnsuw. Telnhone :5. h _ _ n55 Dn_nlo`p5_t.A.BanIoj { * :.;n1;.` " * SEED ISTCDRE` Ah e.dm1'1-eble'Ytood. with all its -natural. quehtiee Intact fitted to build up a.nd~me1n A robust health. and to resist winter's ex- tv-Anln nn'ld_ Raid in M D. . IIIVII ll Ulll' QPIIII ll. 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Solicitors for obtaining pro- bateoot wills. guardianshig and ad- - ' `ministyation. and genaral oiicitors, Notavnes. Conveyanoers. etc. .~ - tioos. Hinds Black. No. 6. Dunlo street. Barrie. Money to loan ah 41-2 and 5 per- cent. Branch Of-4 fioes at Creemore and Alliston. ,- .Haughton~Le,nnox_, Alex. Oowan. G. A no `Jo IL: L `Ba ` -..-T _.L:._. _:McOARTH_Y. BOYS ab MAUBGHIBON-i n_s2-:L-.... nviunvnn. I * V. ' ".1 `I.-1:547 :3. 1

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