Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 30 Jul 1903, p. 2

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>1`!-(:3-CARTHY. BOYS & MURCHISON. Barristers. Solicitors. Conveyan- oers. etc. Successors to McCarthy. VPepl,ern& 4McCarthi'. oOticos Mo- , Oarthy Block. Dun op BL. Barrie. J.>A.An;(eCarthy. W. A. Boys, D. C. Murohmon`. V `Jo Bu llfCIIIc.p ll : L60 . P.,TgLondon,jj'0 ees 51 tn: hi: 2 residents. Brown`: Bloc . Dun op otreet. Barrie. Telephone. 77. niz.".I'.' IF.'PALmNG.-G`1unUArE or low 0 Trinity edical College. ' Trinit Universit 'l`oronto.- Fel- Me1'uh'or' of the: liege of Phys ' 4 oian Andi 8urgeons...ot, Ontario. 01- 'tioe.and residence. '18 ';Owen street, .DR.'J. ARTHUR R038." L. R. 0. P. ' '- - --- - - n. 1: , if IR `'5 DRS.`HAR'1?~&: HART: FRED. J.l Hart. M. D., M. R. C. S.. Eng., L. R. C. `P... 'L6ndon. Specialty-;-Dis- 3 eases of the Chest. Stomach and: _Nerves: Consulting Physician. Vic-I tor A. Hart, M.D.,L.R.C.P;, & s.. Ed- I inboro. L.F.P. &. 8.. Glasgow.- Spcc- l . ialty-Surgery, Midwifery. Diseases; of Skin ;. Consulting Surgeon.` Offices _ day and ni ht. Lane B ock,` Cor. of ` Dunlap an Mulcaster streets. Tel- nnhnnn 1 `IA. vvnu-..v---. _ HEWSON & cm-:sW1cKE. BAR- . .,,_ n..|:-:&..u'-A nf the B1101`-OHIO; no 8. :. .D'.I 0- E ! F T; `It (I. I" 1'! `I3 9' II. I-Iva vniahlnnf ___..._ .. ..-..-an :41 u Jll..l.l.J.IJ - UUM` puny. Carpentering. building. and: manufacturing of doors. sash. blinds mouldinza. etc. Planin of all kinds done promptly an satisfac- torily. Hot blast drying kiln. Dis- trict aagenc for; grained lumber. Fdctory. ayfield street. Barrie. Roill`gers_&_ Gajlie._`successors to Gen. `n`Xi`1`." - _.- .__v..., .....u..-M-.-.a.a sumuu LU loan on Real Estate at lowest rates. Farmers` notes. discounted. Collec- tions made in any part of the Coun- t . Real estate bought and sold. onveyancing in all its branches. Marria e. Licenses issued. Office, Ross B ock. Dunlop street. Barrie. _ When the writer was staying T at ithat place as a boy in.. July, 1891. `ha Iaw Land Salisbury-- then I rimo Minister. at ' Eng-land-sitting down on 5 box in a blacksmith : shopin the -village and helping the blacksmith : .-little girl to mena a.'j bljokenv toy. `Next week be entertained the German xhlnpnror at Hateld House. fl`... --A-can anlnnin-uiunmnianl . - mg-n3aJL-.. . ----up -u.\aa.UA..I.LL G! l1`.lVp mtario, Land .8ur vegors, Engineers. eto. Established. 18 2. Office. Medi- cal Buildin%. 8. E. corner` Richmond and, Bay s roots. -Toronto. Tole- hone., Main. 1336; Instruotnons all: with Strathy ,8; Esten. Solici- tors. Bank of Toronto Building. Pattie. will be promptly attended 0. ` ` 1.351 to. Notanes, uuuvu,y.....,...., -. fi0.es.. Block. -No. 61 street. Barne. Money to 41-2 and 5 per cent. Bra fjoes at Creemore and Haughton Lenuox. Alex. C: ' E. J. Brown. L. L. B. H , , _ __,;, ____,.__,___________________ In To fl : _J.(a vs any. in Bo't.h'we1l s` Blbok. Allanclvafieib; the premises at night,.A . A wg-rooavb A and per cent. re-payment. Brown. Solicitors. B BLULVD 1 Easy I13 WV $\J.1 -- _ H._~C1jeswicke. riaters. Sqlieitors of t Court at Judicature Proct V3.1 Notario;s., C etc, only; to ham. 1 Block..:Batne. 0.? E. H mo 0': U0 Dllbblp nan vs .5. -., gate or Drp, Harvig &_;Smith. '3). Otticq.-' and `residence. 0 at Owen and Collier htriets. B JJI-ll.IlG_l) auu. - . ephone. 12 1uI.u1'uBI.. nu pnnol 8.1 money 1'8- uired until end of the term. H. . Strathy. Solici'to1-..etc.. Barrie. E A.,.nAnENnuns'r. -BAtuua;n;_x, Att:orn'oy.? '*8ol'ic'it'or in ~ Chance:-`y.! Conveyo.x,1`oer._-_ete. Office. fir_st' door. pwon, street. over Bank of` '- Oommerce`. `Barrie. ~~--- --A15 'i;t.pol_1tipa the lutq Premier: dud is 3 bittoxj-t`.'on'gu'_:d cyni,c-`-- ; `Thy mastnr-`of the 0'! jars jdnd. _'.OlltO and arrears,-' `*Disi'ueli "culled ` him, Insociety he was tho'6.i-is't'o- ant-to above all things, haughtily- lcolfning the- `new rich ~and --the ;~"Imart set.". ' - - V >"nnvl AC -`k` Q.IIi`\I\4\IIA!I-> {an `In; Ilh an ALULAAULU suvwu. -u -.. -. ..- Mo Fa Pic. & SQ mexfxgzz o the SBl`ltlSIlI Op- a o ogioa~ ie 3. - pgoia ty.-- Diseases 9f the E e. Ear. Throat and Nose; Office. 8 Dunlopstreet. Baunders_' Block. Barrie. opposite Post-Otnce. and Railwa _btat_ion. Phope.".r,54; `P. 0.4 Box`; . _ _-------$---_____ Hours, 11- to 1; 7 to 8. Resi-% dence and Office, 160 Dunlop street. . Telephone. 135. f U0 Sc :3J.lI.I\I3$. A3; gag. urn ---y -- -- . , , . . . u M. 0.; [-3. G. P. 8.. 0.. late residen Phsician and Surgeon ct 1_`~oron- to eneraliiospital. with special at- tention to Diseases of Women._and; Nose and Throat Work. also tori some time surgeon. in charge of Emergency Hospital. Toronto. Ot- tics and night residence. upstairs in McCarthy Block. 21 Dunlop Bt.. Barrie. second door east of Dongall, Bros. furniture warerooms.. near .FlV6 Points. _'Phone..V 105.` ' I ~ ` ' Heog.:,f0tc.: '.nI|4 A,_.R'AI)ENHUR8T. .nA1uus'.rEI_t.} a-:':-`:u'..... in Chancery. . _J. 0. SMITH; L. 0. P. 8.. 0N'1`.. n_J--H_.:6In (`lg-iI_ ? BfAI-TI. ~PLANING MILL. com. IV- C91-non!-1.-..:..... L__!Iuo DR. `R. `P. VIVIAN, ; `I .....: n....'-----~ - MANUFACTURERS. . Quggvyo V: in U Anlnvaculia AGII Iaoavo '1`en-years afterwards; on revisiting '1-Iattield,Vthe writer asked an old vil- Jagor what he thought` of Lord Sal- gsbury. L ~ T - v 4111..-`; tI__LI-..'- __ 1!...` I_._ I-a-.l- II Mount: To LOAN. HOMOEPATHIST. ,-4_1_z;oHITEcTs.* if; m F EN. 1Xii}usTEi?. 1-19.__'I_ I1-..- nf Jrll-1 PHYSICIANS. SURVEY_0R8. -.._.- FINANCIAL. -' ' . MURCHISON. nu g. ,9L___ f1nn`,a"nI`- I0!-8l'|AIp_ \JIJll.fI-'r IIIvv--v Man.` Ottxces. Rosa Lo. 10.? Bewson. A.- E. % canon W$|:.E.l."i'i OUPIT[0R ? `aw I V - V - -- 1 B_ 1'-01110 ` Tt-eth (;ln?ta.ri9o! Comic ancers ` &'- {I60}:-.!n_ Russ,` `B and A1u:n.un.I lex. Gowan. G. 1.00.. ARCHI- t.. Bggrjpg ;..{Ei'..'6'.a'i: co. oornpr ts. Barne. "V.oi3V got the but Anthracite coal! 5`;;'.f,g ` ;'.%..: ::::..'.2,'2:* . "-015::-_ae A. Mon-ren's. v.s.. 62 Conn, anq!+AB,;.3>uk.:'. Liven St2v1v 2 I`. :2 v - 1 ;T1 n 1nv.Axcn 3 the lamest circnlatiolixmun to . 1;. `_ _ County Town. ` Y; pap: ' Advertisements are 4 ` . h apa_ce-l3 hoes agate m:a:$:dm:0rdi." T . . , Sales A , etc.-Fu-st _u_xsertzon lo ' mu. '~ suhn_eqn_ent Insertion 5Ace1`1::;n;eE? 112?: _ Reading notices, 10 gem, W0. msertion ; 5 cents per line fa?` Inn for 3,` insertion of the same matte, `h8nb..q~ der 5 lines f th' - All ita lines, 0bi tu:u-y Pie: mm" gkxe? % `'%---AND W000 O1'0.I'9lIIf.n.91`<,l M !h- ` A ` tauullebury `had lways qhunndi pbtnrioty. , {now .jtho._t ho . `hut ni- Mnd `tram polmci ~heinInor'o `93,1- `OQt:.th'n over "about -1110 `prl'vateltge. for "people know how" 11b` in spending . no gvening} .01. a life devoted 112: ) the Q1-vicg 91 his monarch and his coun-F `J-'_ . . , ' M B I W to 1 `.7'*`o-x-a"5n `c`ls33.`.`os`" ` ` 1110 Economical Mutual, of Berl1n.0nL '=, Total assets. $303,078. Also Lloyd : Plate Glass Insurance Con- -pony. of New York. Cub capinl, 3.5., " $0. Andtns Lo dsvi c ..:o*:.:.`:,o. W * 'w Private fundsvto loan on first mortgage; Ac counts collected. &c. Oce our Heudenonp Hardwue Store. Bani Ont. I Mortgages. Wills, etc.. preparea on shortest 00? aoyears doing business in Simcoe. Farmei 3? Invited-to call and see us. Glad to set Y' ` V for consultation or advice. . n5 .0 FICE--Qp_|_>_gait.e Barrie Hotel. Barnfu 3.5.. A__ _. oF`FicE-o '5 Peter Street, Preferred positions for T meats in the paper will be solilozl W `of one-third on above rates, on ,,:n ma `count `will special positions be iv hm rule will be strictly carried out, 8 en` Wu _ > coxnucr cznmm_ A Advertisers will 1 be. - . notice Of intention ptmmg, 3' W W , mlutebe handed into the oice not 1., Sgtuxdey st 10 o'clock, and tho can t '3: clnnge must be in Tax Anvnc; 3:" 12 o'clock noon on Mom . I -`otherwise the advertiser ; mm "1 any not be made public until :5. :13` lowing. -. A IQ nluaunnnn nf AA:-mt.'--_-_. |AVvvAu5o ~_ - ' 12 changes of . Advertisements gllme year. It moron: required, compogionnz will be charged. .. Advterun will not be allow space or advertismz anythin outside `own regular business. Shotsd they 3?: tnnent rates will be charged for Iuchu. vertiaements. edtoum5.' _ --nnuun.n;\`3' o.....;...[ '..q ` :3;-" ' .. ll wants of all kiexxdzegzftnangorpwnd [for ale or to rent. Shecic aclqmm must be ucoompaniad with th he inaortod-hrIt insertion 2 ecec:t.sh'p:m Call mbaeannnt. innartion 1 out .... _, . CU on-vvu vv\oT-LUU AI-IUCA UIVII 0 Unu uch an nous insertion 1 cent mm (IIIIOI, reason and gures counted n words); but 1. reduction of one cent per M will be made when the number of inum ot'.g'th'o game nutter exceed four. was cu ulvortupnonu mm 1: cm can be mounted on soud neulbuu. ` Q, A I $J../KJJ-I-4-'7 Real Estate and Insurance AK? Get Your pro rt 1' t ` costs nothi V MnV to Loanf-E)o:"t:gor:~):s!\'r aNdo'Har until V0""" ` 31: terms best. rates and charges lowest. 1 M"8`-888. prepared shortestuow? 90 V8811 doimr hnna-cc in Simrne. FarmerS5P`ff ALLANIJALE W8 _ For: SALE. ?\Il-I'I|l` '11: ~39:-contu . 31:11-hated w1th'1'h guano: un3J1're or En3hnseL: ;_*' y:*f'SIo9'M `E , I 8 f W _'roa:':':ec`-'). $334`.1o8`,-fl i` r mom 1- --- ' l.o.1wf. of his supporter! in` the Rouse of Lord; and the,House, of; ;Commons wereb1tter1y infconsed, cause he failed to rocpgnize them in an street or the club, altl'1ough'thoy- -had been ~ introduced to him and had Jpoken. to him frequently. Not only II Lord Salisbury nearsighted and absent-minded, but he has a. had me-' mory for faces-a. rarc defect in a. public man. 1 A. ._ ' TI . is: nairl flan!-, ha Anon nulrnrl .'IIr L$Cl3AOG_(AilE 6:. SMITH con i 3598- but by ordcnng nv- "!.RKEn 3. MORREN I18Il';Itor consultatjon ad_vice. I Barr. ....s.E.E;*3:!.*:::%`= "" w Euuudooooouuocqcf | nrrrreremd poaitioim man}: `II fin: norm: -uh] L, , Apply Q}: *J. P. SECQRD. .-n 12-.---- _.... Inn mnnma COHHERCI AL ylv usunno .' It is said thnt he once asked Mr. Bu1four,'when visiting the House of Commons: "Who is that` man who Spoke so intelligently just now?" That man was Walter Long, the Min- ister? for Agriculture, a. member of Lord Salisbury s own Cabinet. qusunnucz AGENTS` couvzu mans. ac. connxxsnn mvnmnnm, I-.._-.I _ _.-_.;--_, guy II? A .--THE ADVANCE OFFICE nifho SCROGGIE 6; SMITH. J uni II no-"" Cl` H or!" oto|OI"""` o cocoa-0"" [O OooIoonIl' . 1 Lord sausbm-y?a Junk. . This absence of mind is partly as-' Jumed in order toward of! intrusive intimacies. Similarly, Lord_ Salis- bury : apparent cynicism and hau- tour are only a mask covering his . real nature. , .. ` I1- 4.- 1--r-1.c-1.a 2.. 1'f-..;.A-_.s_1_:;;-' 1 In! his own Ministers, but he never Xleld. He knows tham all,,!rom the 35 I up `An yuoannaaa l The sta.tesman- .mig-hto forget one ; mil: to recognize the country people I who live round his home at Hat- nldest grandfather toothe. youngest \ hit in their lives.` child, and he takes the keonest intere- ' (1.. _.._.. 1..- ..-I..I -....I .I:_L-..A. 4- - `foreign -Prince, of doubtful character QUE III lupus: asvo . He may be cord and distant to a or a..now.peer of therealm, who has .NEdo his money out of beer ,o.x_1d bought. a coronet, with hi spun cub, but he never `holds aloof from the poorest of his neighbor: at Hat- leld. Inn.-- LL - -...u.-.- g... .;__..|'.__ -4 TH: Nonruznn Auvamfc: AI 5 li`! 48 !"I3I!--1'9! '-rt\vr~% rsiinhga (com the otaoe. :33 pm. sum. , Sade in the Countfof Si;noo..t|u'Pro- `vino of`Oncuio.= Cdunduevoty. .uIu..__.1--. '|1. ..:_..` I...` * no Lug imugggyghguu-o in; Pu!!!" 6-` -1- .3`-In-hi'h-r-..I_-h-hhj.IIr;.-`-`-A -'-as.sac;s..a.m`.--`uah'-n.:`.....h . '?h-2"` T`!-9!!-!>'%h";!-v,1i-fv-' ""5-4* . Icoiy ood - grayed tho _do1nttni'eI > at `tho British kpird. To-day` ht >13` pn`ctico.lly tor- `; to'w*mo:`m'ai" dgo Lora '8aliTthu'ry" gotten. T The long. aoeonttot his cum` IIll'._whlh `were; publilhod :wh0l'l- ho Iiiijned th Premiership mad lornll 3hq`brid like obt_tudry_ no`t.1o eI., `and Lab r6Inf3lbetd'.Il inch. .. . w ; `vg"--`.III\nn `un1[n'.;`1v4unr- nisuku-'14:." Go to.AHa.teld, in Hertferdshire. ` where his favorite ancestral home is Iituated,_ and ask` the _ people there about him. They will tell you of a. new Lord Se.lisbury--ofA the real` Lord Salisbury-of whom the world 3 never dreams. t II'II._ ~A._.L.\......._.. ~sa..I-L 8-....-` ___ ` kw Lqn'.sALIaL_;n1'r Is;`j'1H_e :Ne$1- % . C ,GEN1'.l.EMAN7q0D avsg ,MAD_.." :.`N.9s-was-no willboudddd wthosubneriptlob iotoilthououwitpIi!.~ ` _ . . ; my in II'_I`OI_lI for tlupc Iuonchqayd nr'wi|.|b- cl-r!`-3 8.!-so 99|.'.l.'!".-""` V `JV ' In uh I V1 vs 55:11:. . uavn on nun; and Boo. . - ` 4 11.3.4 B`. m. -Eor Gravcnhurst. Soo- . tin Junction and Parry Sound.` 12597.9. m;".~For Mu.sko k_n .Whar;;. 1.29 p. m.. For Magnetawan Dock and, _Bu:k_e s Falls. , . ._ . , 4.00 p. 19. For Ori`lli'a. North` Bay and pomtg .West.. -. 9.24 p. m. For Oriliia. 11_.1_5 p. m. For Penotang. Co!- hngwood. TMeaford_. ` _ _ 12.16 p. m. For Penetang. ' - L T; .8.4_0.p.m. Forstuyner and Obllingg 8.00` .' .' Fo'r Pbnetdnc. coxxingg - wo . Meatord. - ~ 1 Daily except Sunday. ` daily. jjj `2.2+0`-a.` For Ox-illia-..Norh Bay- nnp` AA 3.10` p. 111.1301` uowxnuznuu I to. 'M0.ntrcnl and East. . i_-1- "`. %19o:; T T ` `l'Iuu oI spiacugmsu.` One of the marked traits In `Lord ` Salisbury : `character is his dc_testa- \ tionof cruelty _to'children or ani- mals. In Hateld they still tell a` tale of_hia horaewhipping a burly farm laborer `in the days whetrhe I wag Lo rd:,Rob'ert Cecil. He" caugt the man beating a child, and thrash- ed him. so severely that he was ilitin bed--tor a. fortnight.` No .man is em- played on the estates unless. he is known.by_`L,ord ~Salisbury,to be I ', go'od_, huabund \and..fathe'r., , He has no .,uAs'e for any _man _who ifll-`t1;ea,ts ' animal, `even ; s1_igh~t1y. ` ANd.tj.,foeng, ego - he"_dismissedfgbnejAg'(}1is_j gntqoms, xejx;-`M. ."h*PPf**Si I 11? . IICW E" `Bnt~ thVa_t., c ..x;_o_1.h. thq dnly wu`y'x.hd Ehelpsi the `popple. . It: be; noes _u_ . m_a.n -;ao`in`g' a. jdli `fcluinsily, `h!`.yi11.toph ; and show him liowto d9,i;t;-p'r`per'ly. ,I!`s3 fa. ' `rare, Lvhupd ` _xn'o.n` f with ftoIn,. Pvt Thain" hfth.-pa. ch * up ha.` tango `u . well `:5 I could-do it `myself, nd Pg ucarpentoi-~by tro'_.d'e'.'" I - . ' AiollnId'y' Ugh. ` . . This character` given" to `Lord Sal.- -labury as a handy man -who corrpyb-`L vorated by a `visit to `Hateld Houuo, Every room in tho mansion bears ev- -* idenco to the. old nobleman : fond-` wness V. tor -potteting. about .wj,th tools and hi: zjcI'no.rkb.ble ingenuity in us-_. V 1:13 thin. Hateld Houize dio_rs.: ` Widely _ _!rom_ tho. gvegage English` couptfy` seat in l$'e`_1tigf a99 _` `wgnx ' e'q\ |ip- `with uiodern -convenienceg. ' `I--.I cI_I:_|_--___ 2- A 1u_`.g__,____ .-_- V Messrs. Hugh Momman and nomad M3_c_Phereon . oi Du_ttol;.;..and 41`h`_ a:s :_l?1pha_,l,e'. .of_ St`, Th9nia_;8.;;.were In ad :3 __col1isfi6}`I"1f,!11_,; =o..=2.'i% Gan; ollli Vain .'lIOOIOlIIIll UIIQV VV\ll:lAo - I He` takes pleasure. in_1ooking,a1tere the % welfare of his. dead `wife : pen- sioners. 'l_`here is g. b1ind_,giirl at [ Hateld to whom she used to bekind; ;Lo'rd -allsbury has made `her inde- f pendent for life,` and~paysh'er a visit. ynearly-,every day when he is staying : `at H`a.teld. So .it -.is with `many 'oth- I out by wx"iting articles for the`gwa- "papers and reviews. But we "Ilium !19YS!.....!!9.rP!.d b3...9!.1!:. Tshortness . at ; money. It depends on a. man's wife whether poverty: is irksomtor. not. - HI` -..-........|..... .......--H 4.1.- -1; _-.'II-._ 2.: to ; av'vIu vu UIIU CLARI- It was Lady Salisbury who taught ` her husband to take an interest` in ithe people of the village and__ help i them in all their smallaaairs. tter iher death, he ceased for a. time to 7 do this. He gave money as bef_ore,_ but he was not to be seen in the vil- `lager talking with the old "people and" 1 petting-the `children on the head. ' ` Ila Present Employment. Such time jase he could spare from ` ; the uairs 01 state was `spe'n`t: in his l ; laboratory studying * experimental ` phyaic.-, *But since; hls_ T reti1`n'1ent.j ` tram politics he has` ret_;urned`;tov cu ; ` his old philanthropic ,wot_~k._ Y - - .. 1!--4-I..`- ..I....'......- 2- I--I-z_.. -14.-.. 1%: "* "x- undfuidz "5. V. ` %*!:=9g:*- ' "Bard tinnc; ll.` vi 501- VllV| '79 V VI VJ -IQ ll. IISIIIIJC - Ill - IIVVO I relnomber once, the old villag- u'_ went on. a young girl -. here was- jiltedo by , her lover after they _ had gone "together for years. Lady Sal- ~isbury,_ who: liked. the girl, was much` -upset. and told her husband about , um ,"Vl'l cu -mu aorvanps. : so "via the rIt.`.n8Bl_h15._n in Eng land -?to use: electi'ic"1ights at his ` t-ounfty house. He. installed t`ho* pldnt%himb9l_f,? takin~advn."!itagve of 0. at run . `that . runs; through --his =pI.l'k' to get. water power. 'l`he`bo!st clot:-. 1 tricgl englineep. in . England ;;cou_1d.; not I have dqmi. the work,:bctter~than thin iged "statesman, v'vT:o stands in the_ front rank of scientis_ta "in ',_t__ho do.- | main or experimental physics. ` " : '.1I'.u'I`'.nIinIuInI-tI Indd '-uguunn -gnnc~v`.-L'.IE `Irvin W lllll IDIVVIVI II FUJI VVII 'VlI\?UBu Lord Salisbury. is a cdnaervative ? politicn; -.and still more `colficrvutlvo `in social; mntteur, 'bIlt=hD!~iI thor- oughly progressive and up-to-date. `in his privutg life. -A .110` and . titted up several ._d_uV1__I;b-_ _vv9it,orI;..A and electrical `c<'mvon`iouces- to zlesaon; the work of -his servants. ' tr`. '_'__` 4a.. 4..-`: ...`.'>u;s.:'_..Z_ .`_ -.-."_-_. uauau Ill unycl Julwutl pllyillila t Tj Ldid` `Salisbury has n9\'er_`rco$"e1jd5,. {tom the long he tsuered iir`18~99 by the death. of -his:.wife.'-` `Lik mdst Englishmen, he is reticent." about the feelings of his heart.`-.He'-`makes ho`; parade; ,ot emotion. But once. ,a.t, a ,:h.t:1rch,x;1ecAting-L at Hateld held to, pay honor to a. local philanthropist Vw-ho had died, hespokohofgthe sor-A row which had com into his own life. " ' ' ' ' " xjjuty Ivwrill IJIVI-I HUI`- : When a. man has done" his work, and those` whomvhofloves pass one: by one behind the veil," `suidhe, there is nothing better for him than to die as our friend ha_.s- died, full of year and leaving behind him a. _me- mory fragrant with good deeds. - He should be able/co say-in the words of an obscure but beaupiftal modern poet: , - ` _ `When my lasrt`ho1`1r gt-.ow_s dark tor me, I shallhntot fear _ _ Death's dureaded face to see. Death's voie to hear. >~ ,_ "I shall notlear the night. `..1" `Hi. When day is done; 3 'o `P4 My life was loyal to the light " ` And served the sun." ' 2 The people` of IIa4t.}`ve1dV.s-ay` that` it was a. beautifursight to see Lord `and `Lady Salisbury together, the wife so proud of her husband-,. the husban-d.so tender and courteous to `his still beautiful wife. -They were; `lovers to. the end. `I ; ____`I'_.I NI.!-n,_, ,s - Ionory Worth Livlig For.` inon-_.Iutl'I f_lI-I. _ the-.feat;= before him. " Ila-shouldbear in;mind sthat-:he*-:is about '_ to' set `himselt: in, opposition. to ....one of the jreatest. oi; _.qgture?e laws; Heat is` about to dc`! hg law not; gravitation. ' end; in principle. `lain ` exactly htho` nine` V `position, the lunatic who `tried to"4yi~o1f"thef'top eta . house. ` Thai smote?-recollection '~oi` .thi'_s . _, fact A would .Iaveni'my" =li'ves,` `for when at 'msn realized that`-heii is bu'cking"_ -against .an.,immutable law`, he will P?.d With. V ..-om .i!`I'II8P9.h..- .,He will enter such a contest -;.only` `when every chance; seems .19 be ' in fa`vor.~"p,nd,' it he .be?_,_g _.sens_lblo_ fmanf` will ne`lect:no' precaution. For ;insI;ancc,"ho'i outset _s plunge! immediately: after a Lnieal.--` knowing. ; Q; `he must know. that` the '*'itoi'e_, of 2 vgitality, on _ which . he-I mustfireekon` ' to hear him safely --,.tl1l`I_)tll1'-`II not in" ;the `best condition .to. ;l`,Q9Pond. .to a ;-call at that time,..., Nor: will he take t6; 1511'! ~ wife? when "'*.*.'-`,';""L.. 1;; 1wea.Kncs`s' betray "him"; He wiil on no ; account dive in` a's'tre._ ne rivfer. Many 1: strong Jwimmer ' has xnet, "his death imr `violating. this ruie, i'o'r the,t_reach--, .,erous_ Weeds. he did `not~su_s'p'ect have held him test, while only"-. the bubbles A on the sux'ia,ce,ofy-.the ixst!'ca.m "have `borne witness to thej.tra8`dy below. A folly which is the peculiar pro- perty ot experts consists in high div_- -ing into un.known__water`s._Let` there `be a good take-b," and some `of them ask -no more. The possibility that a rock may lie but a few inches `underwater is disregarded as often as not. ` It would not be exaggerat- ingto place the number of swimmers .-killed in this ` way at . many hun- dreds. 'Most- of them have been stun- nod and drowned. Others have simp- ly dashed their brains out. - The Man Who Can't Swim. Under, no circumstances has -the` non-s'.vimmer any business in water -that comes up to his neck. Foolish- ly,V he imagines -that as` long as he can stand and keep his head above the surfacehe is safe. So he walks around and-enjoys himself, until he slips on a stone, stumbles and dis- appears." Water as high as his chin is plenty deep enough to drown this man. When he bobs up his lungs are half-filled with `water, he is nearly choked, and quite panic-stricken. Un- less -help. is at hand the probability is that ha will ninl: ntroin u.ms.I.. gun `a unvuuvuv vu. _|nU;,ulIg|ll' .013 . looting ocidonu. U Boating accidents are about as _common as any` kind of drowning.` The ."rock-the-boat-idiot," hounded by comic and serious journals {or a decade, is not so. common as he val. a `short u ..while ago. . Sometimes a summer goes by without him having murdered anyone, so that the hope is entertained that] he .may have perished with his last victim. But " still he loomsup occasionally. Ho ` should be hit-on"the'"h_ead. "with an `-oar.-as-soon as hispresence `is de- ` tected. ;Changing seats in a rowboat 1. is 1 `favorite form of suicide; Usually a girl is responsible for this. Noth-. ing_ could be more dangerous. Many a brave` fellow has been drowned by his escort ti"ai_l-ing her ngers through the water, suddenly grasping at a water-lily or " endeavoring to" recov- . -er something dropped. overboard. ' ` . j _; Onrtiroat Rule. .. .- ' _ Rules for the .g'tI'idanc,e~ or -swim-` "mars-,. .batl_1ersi,~ `rowers, drowning persons, anc_l;_ me-savers" :~ have been aga.vvn.ju`p.by the score. so;1ittlo.sood w91i 1=.6fhc9mP1ihd :b.vl -their: to-. ;.;pe'itio"." "But ther`efi_'s.,,.`ono"V i which:"`mbrac9,s.: o-c:1,1+-avta; . . on:-.~ V_. chancel -.u.a `LAVA? on can uuuu. bur: }_Jl'UUlI.U_111Ey is that he will sink again, unable to get a. foothold, and drown as ig- nobly as Clarence in the Mslmsey Butt. This kind of accident can hap- pen, in swimming places where no holes exist. Where there are `holes, however, death awaits, knowing no ,disa_.ppointmen,t, for there is a victim {or every hole. .'1`he'swimmer~some- times loses his life. in them, his arms being impeded by the death-trap in whichhe nds, himself,` and the bath- er who cannot swim has not one chance in` a. hundred`, ' . ' 17,- 7 cpvvucwtud ` up c.n g'te8wln. browning accidents "have" been very . numerous, this season`. Indeed, one _ does not fpickt np..a. newspaper nowa- day `;w1thbI,C_ ageing Lthe account. of some `drovynjngccjdent. Those who could swim;-; seen1"t.9. hive been little more xortundte` `than `those `who could hot.-I-. Alileg *=eney'>n'a;?v_e `perished, so_1.netixn.es`1n'eeting==- tli'eii-' death alone, slomotimea pinkingrto rise -nomore in vley -o1...t_he,ir, txriends . 2[t.is ialniost "with fn'1e"el'ing of; hopelessness that one venturen'_.t,9 .l`P0.!.t the platitudes of safety. The blame -for an over- whelming j 'm'ufj_ox;'ity` or ,' drownin_gn mustubo placedon the Victims them- lelvps. `Sometimes, reading `the ac- coun.t._of n~fa;t nlity. one doubts" the. . unity of the person who-' perished. . '1`rgly_ wisdomjneeme `4:o-`r-have no abid- ing place on , the {ace 0!. the waters, not : prudence . n habitation within eound of the deep. _` ` - . ~ - nemig Love of` rovltntlol. - : It is `o; pity thnt every before going in (er a; swung` not =ro-_ eet for n--`momentron thejnnture of. `HA 'Aa6 Inan'.su.. Inlng. IY-;.I.--_I.l |.__-_ I!-no 1116} V `adifni Luau tn," , o!Ii,I'_nio`g Accidents- ILA Cl-_ ii- Ju__nA n jj ...__..-_....._:---.-_.. wuam-:* DE,A'l'H_ Lannie? W` ~: 3: A _' "V Abominjon squid-. Piano , aeaiay -cw} sad 1:. 4 mod Sewn: Machine, unrly um Apply at T8 01&"1'l_C_A3.-. , ~_ t 5 434` mo um SEWING mcmusl =0!-.1-Ls `Vi `- ..'I -Tana: MARKS Demons ; v COPYRIGHTS lac. Anyone sending a. sketch and desorl tion may gulckly ascertain our opinion free w_ other. an Invention is probably mtentable. Communica- tions striotl condentlnl. Enndbooron Patents tf . o d t 1 ecurl cs. 'i-`J33. M8: ` ?f.u5a`imn 3` ..mcem apectalnotico. wlthoutc urge, inthe A-1-..4912-v arr--- -9. - -- V v-v-vv---V 7 C---V- -vvv-WV Ah `ago nluamtou 1: '. 'LnrReat. cIr- oulolonzogy scientic Terms. 83 g ear; four months. 81. dubyall newadealera. nAn-,,,- A , _--- "-..'. ing with him unless he was i sure 0! one thing--tho.t he" could save her - it the boat upset, or that `-,_she could save herself. Not being sure, he has no right to invite` her to risk her: life with him. Everyone who disre-` gnrds-this rule and'_yet `returns with- out mishap might well give thanks for an escape, for itisi "an escape and I\othing-elIe.' As. a matter oi fact. ,a. men should be an expert swimmer, a. champion s_culler end a. veteran_ f life-saver h before he ever goes on the water. This Is a. _"l_nill." end` also a .b'ull's-eye." However, it is -too muchto `expect that `the ma.- jority of people would consent` toile- prive themselves of the . delights of boating end bathing; because they . are not experts; nor is it desired that .they should. Only them be fully 6 ".:.*.a..n"-l sh- u--I.r- all new; s-nnnina-` "I diam -.`o:'7yo' it. I{cDougall'| '-tune:-an yesterday." . .No, ._-I coumn. 39; and, besida, I wouldnu Inn 913-. joyed mys ol'. Yo Ioo.xna.-wjto'a usdogl me join the too-totalorsl-J_.o_hn J nun" ' ' eubditv/MENT WsU.3AN`_3__E_ P u n p; ;;*'1;zom.; uuuuuuzul. Buy amen . ' 66 III: Illll 01135. ' 8o)lbya.llnewodeale1-a. M. .9.a;".: .11 Illillllilo` VQIIJ .- I. `DEVI! lav pussy. `n.I,gf-$91` tape rinks. oy up, running, ` uuchgn most of thy risk; will dis- A- -'_n- % ma, but few like to get up. especially-lit {tn 3 col! '-n-.._'l._ tang \ `c't1'r n;ownns._Roua.c.muou, vioaeu. etc, fresh bury day, Bouqucts--_Buteon- hole, HandorCoI-ago. Funatal Tokgno in arm danrnn. u-av-up Suva- vn5"n r3\r'f 1.5... I smff>'s-mow`er Seeds, Vegetable Seeds. Punk `ad Blllblr I WM. TAYLOR I` LUIU Telcphoua :5.` ;sEED'ToRE ~ 5 . - 2- ""`I3:' 3. `-W2`-`~ '2"-,=:`.-jg` '_ train: leave.,A ~Ba":y! , ` an ,$_rt:,i;I':!` ` ~ the ondfgfi` ` `A own: > `A ' - " I 4.41 a. m. For ,N\ewmarkot.V Toron- il`; to. Montreal uni` points cost. L ~. _ . 1. !.56-a.._.xn.oEor 1{w!r.mark9t....J.l.&l1'~9r!.. and Toronto. ' L . P 12.16 .p. In.` For Nowmarket and, Toronto. - - . ss , 3 I 2.12 -p; m. For VToront:o. A 5.26 p. m. For Nowmarket. Tloron-I - - in -`Inn!-9-a'nI ant` Rant . - an a _ . v M tGEl`ABEES-Cala?, gang and Tender: gzttuu. Cabbage, stumps, Beets. Can-ot_n. Jcishpnu`; 1` ` iznrclliablo or money loqud Dfr ` 7 . I FI'.oR_xs'r AND simnsmm. mu: 2:. nu Dunlm-..Qo, _ `u-Iv _ LIQIOQCA Iqjoyont. no To `run NEW o. u-i'"L3Y'm_ v annuamnnl. :55 Dunlap-St.. Barrie 5 rink: Gentleman God Iver Isle." g .. l`hink of him, sir? was the re- .'_ply. Why! he : the finest gentle-. ,,xnan4God ever made. I don't know ",h'a.t we should do witlhqut him; I do beiieve he knows every soul in [the lace - by. name. and he has . never V` can too .-busy to` -helpj any ogT`13;.;1 -`-when .we~ha.v e ne`e-ded"help, . V u~A..`..n 1'--v.:`.. a..1:`...x......... ..a-.... -- '~..-:.7.`7` ARRISTER. BOLIOITOR. 1- , 33; Votary. Conveyancers~et&.. " - 1,` `as! _ention in drawing a_ ~ ' " ills. obtaining legters of ` istxu-{ion and guardmnship. oolleotin accounts. etc. Offices, Ross Block. nBarrie.~~ vMoney to loan. ' ,..._.__.--. ._.._._. __-.-_. L uvvvu-no-V. oouuuus Barrie.~-~- ENNOX. COW AN & B risters. Solicitors for obtajning pro- bate of wills. guurdianshxp am} ad ministratiomand general Solicxtora. ' Oonveyancers. etc. ' fiQes....H.&|!1 *. 6. Dunlop 3 Money loan At: -g-pa`..- _____._____._______.________.. STEWART _ an smwnvr. mums- tors. Solicitors.-~. Notaries` Public. s!!d,. Oonyoyancers. Money _to1o:_1n kn.-`O.n:_ teams at 5 per _ce'nt. Office. 3 Owen Bt.. Barrie. H. D. Stew- A art. L. L. D.. 13.11. Stewart. 0. HI i : rnX3r KY a{E8rEN; nAams'rEns.: Solicitors in High Court of Jun-1 ` tiol. NotIj.ris'P,ublic.".Conve hncers. 9 oronto. 1 Offices overtho Bank of Barrie. Honey. In sum: of $2,000: and upwards. to A loan at 5 per cent._ _l_i. H, Strathy. K. 0.. _G. H. `Eaten. ' 1 1 7Vi n. T. ABNALL. M. D 0- M OFFWE -, _-I|i_` `DI'..-l. AIInnJnID__ nil $70.000'FOR INVESTMENT ON GOOD freehold security at lowest rate -of interest. Iio prmoipal amred untnl and n Hm fnrrn tr DR. W. R088. PHY8ICIN.`BUR- ._--_ `.`.L- I . R IEJ__' L. R. -- -- -2.. - ..--.-.--1.: ANY Qvmriifi or V MONEY To `(main at A1 0 --J E----~ ` IWIGUI-I "V uwvu uvvuvu A-Av-yg , A "And Lady Salisburywas a .rax"o" Jgood wom-'an.. Her dea.thjwa.s atel?-, ;rib.le_1I1ow_' to. the pooxmold man. =Bar. .1o.vers ;th.}`:y_A were`; 3.11 ..t_l_xei1j li-,ves'. f -`1,1I:,zrI.1mb.1ed::.}tp His :Lordship- when ? out V.1aimes:%rbc1z.1s;4(%~ha.;rd' in~-~%;tzsv;: {rugs-` - =x..'v cw" '"` X ..:2*l`:- 'a~.-I :1 .*v.~.';J-:1`. `if...

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