Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 29 Sep 1904, p. 2

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511. s. Lmmn. M. n.. c. M.. F. T. k I I II T 0. H. Li?oN. PRIVATE FUNDS TO I..-_ -.. `l\__I 1-3,. ; V. AUi.'r; 1'AnRIsrER. soLIc1Ton.T Proctor. Notary. Conveyancer. etc. Bpeoial_ attention in drawing` and ni-nlnnhncr urills. nbtainimz letters of Special attention In urawmg uuu ` probating wills. obtaining letters `of | administration and -jguardlanshtpv.-; collecting accounts, etc. Offices, ` . Boa Block. Barrie. Money to loan. ; ` . I.QJ.`$V\l.lp U`: V! an no qua-vv -- --. -, ristozs.'Solicitors for obtaining pro- ` bate of fills. guardianship am} ad- minist_rat1on. and general Solioltors, Notarxes, Conveyancers, etc. - "hoes-. Hxnds Block. No. -6. Dunlop fstreet. Barrie. Money to loan at 41-2 and 5 per cent. Branch Of- gfioes at Creemore and Alliston. Haughton Lennox. Alex. Cowan. G. E. J. Brown. L. L. B. . lo 20 LUZ`!-A-lg` no 3 --:-' :--_------- Attorney. Solicitor in Change:-iy; Conveyanoer. etc. Office. . first door. Owen street. over Bank of (V.-......-.nu-an not-I-hi UUUI. \J W ULI DBL Own. Commerce. Barrie. IJEI WV $93` `It vs:--- v - -v_.__ ristera. Solicitors of the up-r;xriol Court of Judicature of Ontario. Proctors. Notaries. Conveyancera. etc. Money to loan. Offices. Ross glock. Barrie. 0. E. Hewson. A. E. f`na:v : II `in '&Iil 7721.60 UH manna` -v .-.v-, -- tars. `Solicitors. Notaries Public, and Convyanoers. , Money to lqan .in*any sums at 5'per cent. Offxce. 13 Owen St.. Barrie. H. D. Stew- art. L. L. D.. D. M. Stewart. V Dlulia J-lug; Iv- H. Creswicke. THE NORTHERN ADVANCE CLICBLQDA `Iv nan-van-ow: -__-_-----_-.,, Bplioitors in High Court of Jun- txco. Notaries Public. Conve ancers. Offices over the Bank of oronto. Barrie. Money in sums of $2,000 and upwards. to loan at 5 per cent. H. `H. Strathy. K. 0.. G. H. Eaten. ` V. , * _. __:: _. ---v --v -- nnuoad 99%` p;ny; Ca:-pen-`toting. building. and manufacturing of doors. sash. blinds mouldings, etc. Planin of all kinds done romptly an satisfao-l tarilv. Hot Innf rlrlnnv 5:1... 11:. - -- 2. -,-_v- ------, in Bothkvexrs 35031;. "A1'1;1dva`l;.-E)- the premises at night. . torily. Hot blast 'dr'ying'"ki1I1. Dig. triot . a f % Ftnf'_8eI:lnZf:n?: l>8..lut?.bAe..r' NW! uuvlwy _mr gramed xumbe: Eaowrg. lBayheld St.. Barrie. Rodg r. & E llnilnantsun 5- 1*`- `I3- "'"I` `'`'V' A AIIIIIII `IL ]| l?iz'1_-1'3` s t` f - tonly. Hot glast drying kil:1.m.i:.. triot mranov fnr an-g;m..1 I....|..m. snot. ,ugenoy I01` grained lumber. Eaotor . Baytield Rodn- Qrs alligaucceuors to Geo. Ball. V- - - --:.---y-. --.g:`.a-o-: Trinity Universitii Toronto. Fel- low of .Trinity . edical College. Member` of the College of Physi- cians and Surgeons of Ontario. 0!- fice and residence. 18 Owen street. w---v- Q AU&9&`&HL L\I '_I'o;nT ;t 41-2 and Eyper cont. Easy terms of re-payment- Lennox. Oowan & Brown. Solicitors. Barris- ` gets. etc. T..`..__.___ J &. 8.. Edinburg; M. F. P. & 8.. Glasgow. member of the British Op- thalmologioal Society. Specialty.- Diseases of. the Eye. Ear. Throat and Nose. Office. 73 Dunlop street. Saunders` Block. Barrie. opposite Post-Office. and Railway Station. Phone., 54: P; 0. Box. 96. WESLEY dsCREW, PROPFIIETOHS _,-vv - v-- -_- va--goo-unalbib V-IA` \l\l\IJ.l freehold security at lowest rate of interest. No -prinoi al money re- uired until end 0 the term, H. . Strathy. Solicitor. eto.. Barne. M. 0.. L. C. P. S.. 0..- late resident Pb sicianand 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 Dougall Bros. furniture warerooms. near Five Points. -Phone... 105. - _. .__v... so-v-vooQAJ uuuyu `U loan on Real Estate at lowest rates. Farmers notes discounted. Collec- tions made in any part of the Coun- gy. Real estate bought and sold. onveyanoing in all its branches. Marria e` Licenses issued. Office. Boss B 001:. Dunlop street, Barrie. .'l'heASydo_n_ham is the largest purely farmers - eonjnpanv in the Province Independent. ` A Not. in the Asspciation. DR. R, P VIVIAN iuncucfruanns. zncirncrs. 8URV:lE1T()(I:'t; FINANCIAL. A30-f1I'i*EC'1*.; Chloncw name will be added to the Subscription List until the monev is paid. __L-_,,IL___ ,__ 1' .I, ,, , ,#.L_ ___.I ';m;;;,`;?'";; tly 1511; S P100511 mt I s THE EXCELSIORI Business college I auuum AND C0NTlTCLQR - _....-dnfda .l_N o_. 6 WELLINGTON s'rR >_ -Tn: ADVANCE s proven to *the lamest circulation of 21 .0.ount.y Town. '3 1 Advertisements are charged lps.ce-l3 lmes agate measuxe m Kg! _ __.,vul\ll31xG ` tion Sales, Amusemen Notices {W0 . ti. " Le?rst" inse rt1on 10 cents P? hm : etc --* `em insertion 5 cents per lgne, gubsrtagng games, 10 cgents_ per Ime for gm ` Reaion _ 5 cents per hue for each sx_1bseqnm gnseittion Bf the same matter. All Items I111. 11153 . f this character, der 5 113.93 lqhsrged .3 . Poetry 55. per me. lines. Obltuary - .___ VA -': A3I3VEl=ITlSING V . ---or.... RATE3 THENORTHERN ADVAN :~- BARRIE . C5 ONT R1 A Domiqion Square Piano. nearly "'"` a:td1`H mend Sewnng Machine, nearly new. APP Y 45 ADVANCE; OFFICE- Highst cash price Po , `in reliabie thercon. Apply UIIU. UCWIDK AWHCDIPC, K'DvANc1~. ormcs. --- ---. -.-- -nu-wy nu r---- Subucribers now in arrears for thrpc months and over will be charged $IT.5o per aunum. GEIJRGE BMIDN .,,,`n H"-Preierred positions for local ad, . meats in the paper will be sold at an mm of one-third on above rates, on no othm . count-Iwill special positions be given er .9` rule will be strictly carried out. ' Th" CONTRACT CHANGES. Advertisers will please: bear in mind notice of intention to change adv rt` must be handed into the otce net. 1af`{`f; Saturday at 10 o'clock, and the copy for my I change must be in Tm: ADVANCE olce nu. later than 12 o clock noon on M d - week, otherwise the advertiser s aggioclfmzny may not be made public until the week fat lowing." . .' 12 changes of Adverlisenxeiits allowed W vei11zlx'.be `n; !:1.zare required, composition me, ` `(lune-1'cnun cu-1"` cunt 1... ..l1-__v I . ....________________________,I ma nun sswms mncmrfi FOR SALE ,1 Pa! ' T CCOOOOOOOIOOOOOOOOOOOOO. Advertisers will not be allowed to use thei, space` for advertismg anything outside theix own regular business. Shouid they do transient rates will be charged for uch .. vertiaements. ' I "111 UV uuul Bcug --.,.-u-an `Q. Condensed adverusemen-ts on first page min as wants of all kinds, lost and found. pmpeny for sale or _to rent, svecic articles, etc., em , must be accompanied with the cash, and will be inserted--nv-st insertion 2 cents per word, -each subsequent insertion 1 cent per word X(n9.mes, addresses and ` gures counted an Iwords); but 9. reduction of one cent per word will be made when the number of insertion. of the same matter exceed four. I 4. A 4 ENDOWMENT .~sunA~ce POLICIES knrnzszxr 1-Ha Fpuowma Fm: Ixsvlumc o COMPANIES: The Mercantile. of Ontario. and The Lon dun 82 l`.n.nr-nnhh-A nf Liwmnn.-.1 ;.uo nturcunbue. OI UI1I8.I`1Q. and `L06 L01! don 8: Lancashtre of Lxvexpool. The \Vater1oo Mutual. of Waterloo. Out [The Economical Mutual. of Berlin. our -The Standard Mutual, of Markham, Cm; & Also Lloyd's Plate Glass Insurance Com- pany, of New York. Cuts for ad verllsementn mm! In every` case be mounted on solid metal bacon. In many none-untries the State ire-A vquire`s_ all (men of adult age to serve `for a definite .number of years in the army; inedditioan to contribut- ing miccneysto pay for the defence of the eountry. they have to deifen-d it themselves. We ;_have no military` bcmecripton in `England. but oiur xminstitutiion rUquires1th.at very large :numbe`.rs_ of men should give 0. eon- piderable poerton not their time to ascertain nafii-c-n'al and municipal dut- iels; if {they \ref.useto do it the whole system of` Government breaks down. -As long as justice is aidminw istidrc by an unpiand 'magiistrp`cy. men` must ecrcmsent to spend `dismal -hours" on the bench. As long as our lecscal affairs are nunder "the control of loealxauthoritiee elected by the `ratepayers. 11190!) must momsenit t-o serve in town councils. to be memo` be`rs o'f nvatnoh committees." markets and fairs eom'mittebs. "fine-ruee, com- mittees, gas.eommittees. water oom- mittees and the rest '; and they must yoovnsetnt to accept -'m-ayoralty. Other men must be `willing to erve` on school buardis. and obhcrsito act as_ ovelrseere and guardians ot. the poor; Men who diseharge these id-vuftiee pay" a voluntary stat levied `on -personal aerviee. It is a tax which mixst be paid by-some one. and every `man has to .de`te.rmi'ne (his ` Own `share; . 7 Private funds (0 loan on first mortgages. At- countsoollected. &c. 5 Office over Hambly & Baker's Hardware Store, ' Barrie, Ont. ` THOS. SMITH Has a well oamed reputation for th BEST in all linvs. A thoron-_'n an _un-to-date equipment, an 6-lllcimt stall Everything taught is taught the BEST way. The foundation we give will . the right road. You ll approx -' of the ` way we show you and l1nglers . i.')d the ., advantages of our instructions. Well 0 help you to win in the days of pr0_grf*SS- Wherever an Office Ex: ploxfee is needui our students will give the best Sz1tl:l.lC- tion. Our attc-ndanvel has already in- creased 30%over last year. May we `send you our handsome illnstrmcd 36 page circular FREE for asking. It is very convincing that we are the BEST. makefnr each student a Sure .~t::rt on I. |TIe_Ios.sMm: 4! in AHAMNDALE LOTS % FOR_S#ALE. Apply at- . .liIr1-I I TRANSIENT 2, Wesf Baldwin Street. Christian Duty and Public Affairs. COMMERCIAL CONTRACT (succnsson TO Sckc-cam E: Smm.) CONDENSED ADVERTISEMENTS. .' J a b T`e:race . . '1 It cash price `d for Endowment 1n9'l o";:S reliab)e ompanics or m"`Y Annlv P. `Iv THE T DVA1\CE OFFICE, Barrie. Insurance Agent Conveyancer, &> c. BARBIE VSi11-`rain: 29 An 8 Page 48 Column Ngwapaperg Published ftom the -Oice. :03 Dunlop Sheet. Barrie in tho, Couatv of Simcoe. the Pro- vince of Ontnrio. Cqnada. evoty Thursday Morning, by box` 110. 1 u have any lI&},u' by in 1!! tla. Mmc ON T. HATES. \ Barrie . O-`V0 aux .|.`U1' Jiuuuvaugg vvaaaug woog.` Meaford. % _ .1 Daily exo_ep*- Sunday. ' daihr. Kinst ry son of nar row uo u. m. For Orillia ..Nrth my and Boo. . 11.84 9.. m. For Gravenhurat. Soo- tia [Junction and Parr Bound. 12.59 p. m. For Muskoa Wharf. 1.00 p. m. For Orillia. North Bay and points VWest. 0.24 p`. m. For Orillia. 11.15 p. m. For Penetang. col- lincwood. Meaford. V 12.15 p. `m.V For Penetung. 3.40n%.m. For Stayner and Calling- STA shcmix ly on me 1:1 ed I131 ddcn* to}w rakw mwn VET : .l'.A C .180 IOU I1 1' the V_ b:rn J .rnm JACKSON. MAKER OF PORTRAITS. >5 -' the min and held in -To 8:('I;)'3>',m. `For Ponetang. Calling- Mnn CA-n IARHI: RAILWAY cum: Tunic by _Suucuur-non. I sometimes think that municipal- ` ities can do more `for the `people 't~h,a(n `Parliament. frhair powers will pro- bably be enlargd: but under "the powers which they. possea already. they .-can g'raat1y..d_imini'sh the` a- mount of sickness in a. community, and pan .'pro1o'n*g` 4hxima'n life. They can do ve`ry. muph to:impr~ovo those miserable homes [which are `fatal not _only to hehlth. but to decency and niorglity; The`y_aan ._i'edr:ss in many! .`ways the inq__tjua1iLtie.s oit _humax'ih-con- _ `dihiocns. The grace wond:.'o'oGhris't. "Im_zsmuc'h :vi_s7yeA'did"1tiunto one `of thhebe 'My. %Jb;`t&41rnV."' Iven' "V these, least. yoniid it. up M9,.`-` wi{1l-`i':e' fn'dVdr&ed-hnoteonly`into those ` aw`-ho vmh?h;near nagm no the hhun;= :r5fo19#d7*.69:hfd h`.th'1!aked*and om?-' an mans h=ik- h bi1#9hfh- hwhd A V ".,_v,~h`.n1uhiI9ipia}lfjpdliiffh-:__W'hi'bh h '` ;`t !;f' ` ' is "'i}iso-Be'di`e:nt to `the heavenly` vi- i sion._"_,,_ sWe. shall never anproach the ' 'Chriii1!`iau1s`-vSo4cie`ty.`~" -until V all -who - Nu : -pvt .: .%3`j v;1{.'. e 3 .`*.1 nclerwoie :::hnii:imaxiitt:W[:otii-ih1?iI%i `; .5`! /`V, 3," . Divine. vocation ubeoorne a town. sin-ocdary `to the. '!'hea.th.e.n-i eit.ho'r.: case it is at a man's perils Vthathe hold municipzall. judicial and politics! ,_o:iceis. recognize the social and po- ` litical _-ot"rde'ro`f the lannaitionias `a Di-. vine instituboin-. and discharge their -olfioialdutiels `as ministers of `God. In this country `the responsibilities of Government are shared by the al legislation and "policy are `laid down, not in Parliament. not in `the Cabinet. but at .the polling boot-hs. It -is the eleotorrs who make war or maintain peace, who repeal old laws and :pass :ne'w ones. who inter-_ felre. justly or I unjustly. ibeftwen landlmnds and -tenants. `masters and se`rwantis. parents `and -children. Those who abstain from voting Hdetermine -the natioin-al (policy as truly as those who vote. mm: -responsibility cannot be ovaded.. , ` r n V. . , . . r: i>snuea1.iv==ioti '-One man may A he en just` ~iaa~rea1 .31 ' '6'ouci1lor or a `1- -Imbcr.off ;Parl_ia-~- another fbecio-me .a mis-. [ people. -The great. outlines of nation- ' In some countries -the l-ocal auth- orities gcorresponding .to V `our Mayor -and_ '.l\ovvn Council .-are `appointed by the Crown. The duty of a.ppointinen't is -a difficult otne ; the central gov- dlmunent can inever thvave all the knowledge necessary to =aa ppoi-n`-t wise-' ly. ;With _us :,t-he duty of appoint- ment is {thrown upon the ratepay- ers. and It-he iduty `carries with it grave responsibilities. _ .The' municipal as .well as the po- litlical `franchise, is G: trust; both are to be used, not private, butfo-r public purposes. The {same moral laws -that gcve`rn the exercise of poe- litical patrnornage `govern the exercise of the franicxhise. If,- in a munici-pal or political contest. you vote for a man L'0'I' no other reason than that he -is as friend or neigxhbor, -anid it would not \be' pleasant to disoblige him :~.o~r .be'c.ause -the rival candidate -passed you in the street` .'w*itrhout speaking to -you, or omitted to in-r vite you to a dinner party, o-r for-` get to -te'll his wife that your d:augh- ` ters 1were'tto `be `asked to a dance -this -isa clear violation" of public: duty. If you vote :for "a man for no_$ other reason than that he has sub-; scribe'd.to a.` hospital. or a `school. or a chureh. in ,which you happen to be interested, :or because he sus- tained you in your application for some public office; .if ,you refuse to vote for him because he_ told the manager of the bank of which he happens to be a director. to `decline be increase your "ove*rdrawl . or he- dause he gives. you no orders for coal or -meat-this is positive corruption. According `to the Divine order. ci- vil 1a.uth-ocrityis necessary .*to the existence of_ civil society. `Civil-rul- e`rs are "m'innisters csf God. i But they are not designated to their of- fice` Iby a voice from heaven. In this country the Sovereign and the peers inherit theirjrplositiom by birth: the rest rh-ave to be -selected. directly or indirectly. by those who possess the ifranchise. Itis surely a part of God s service to determine who shall `-be .Gnod s l"min`isters"; and `for the manner in which we discharge this service we are responsible to God; Not `rtotvote' is to acts the pan of the unfaithful servant who hid his talent in the earth. To vote` cor- ruzptly is `felony ; it is to 'app_ropriate to our own purposes what wehave -received as trustees for the townor nation. (2); :GI.1mtntfes 3-4 of the Mat to` f `e{b so`}i1elj r.1'.u1!i iiiiteii _ on (1) The` 'C`movc-1`r::_r1:n_t gun.ranItees_3-4 I cit `t-hejoost _'-of 1-.000_`m`i`le`:s of ma prairie sejxtion of-st-he Gra.-nd_ ;Trun'k ` P3j'?` T% ; What Canada: Gives Away Dally action of the boel In aces` Cary. Ald nature with Act's Pills. "I say -the`re was a. deliberate pm-1 .inise made -to` the people of `this in this .re'gard,_ and I say the pro- mise was deliberately violated. and I heard the. Hon. Geo. E. Foster `oh-arge that to the Government try their Laces. where. was no an- did it not unto M. will condemn thd selfishness of those who refus e'd to inake 'mun ic-.i-pa.l g_overnmen.t the-instrumendf a_ policy of justice and vhumanity. ` ' The true` duty 61 . the Christian man is, [mot to `forsake municipal. `and `poulitsioal ullfd (because it is corrupt} but to carry into municipal anzd po- litical activity \`the law and the spif- lt of lOhr.iSt; to resolve to do .?his part tvoblsefcufe for his `fellow-towns- A me'n and this `fell-ziuw-coun-trymen_ -all those blcisings .w'h-i-c'h `a % mu.nici-pa1- ity and a` nation. justly, wislcly. an-.d ifidiently go~verined`._c'an secure for them; that so the "powers which are ortlaineud of God may fulfil the purpose To-r wchioh He ordained `them. andlrt-hTil)ivine will be done by civil rulers`om earth as'it is done by an- gels and the spirits of the just in heaven. T l ` `Mr. . Borden's reply was straight- ivotrward. Let me, tell my friend. `he said. who has an absolute right to ask me such a `question as a (pub- lic man .what I have to say on that (point, alt-ihougdi in `the first pLa.ee by the decisions` of the Privy Coun- cil, as `far as I unde'rst`a.n:d them. the` question `has been practical]-y the question is one which he ought first of all to propound `to the Hon. "George W._ Rose. as `far as this pro- vince is concerned. (Loud applause) "But I have something __more to say to him.` I say to man -that the (`on- srvative party has never undertak- en the make any pledge upon}. that subject that it does not see its way "clear to carry out, and I say `to `him `and the other 1p!`OhiIbiti0ni8tS that the `first `thing to do is toso ed:u- cate the public crpinionn-"in `this coun- try that any '-lew for .tnrohibit_ion would iibd c-arriod" out. "I say. however. that it `there is any gprc-hi-_b_i=ti who sees ifit-to support` the men who gave` a solemn "-a.\ssura.nce to this country that they would. if they came" in power, `pass a prohibition law. it the people by their voice in a `plebiscite demanded it. and 'after they came into power Ideliberatiy vie-1ate'd that oba-rgain. allegin-gl at that time e. secret un-derstandng Which" was-never `placed before the earnvest. people of this country; if there be rpm-hibitionists "iwho. will `vote for that party `after they have vreatoq them "like -`.that."I' a_,n`d. the removed `from Dominion politics, and Oonservativc; party don't` want their votes. because -we don't .rege.nd`-them asvamenv who -are taking at course "t`en`di.n'g_t-oA'sup_1itt, public Iiteg. in` -this country. y In one (if his recent meetings in Western `Ontario, the Conservative leader` went on record 611- the pro- hibviti-on quebtion. A clergyinen ask- e`d. V'If Mr. `Bor-den and the Conser- va.ti`ve. party are returned at the next electi.ou1.Anvha`t may we, as pro: ihibiti-mists.` e'x-peat 9" - 'liI'Li*iVii%g troubles." - ~ Inc. J. I. NonoI.ou.Wnlt!nm, Inn. A we. .00. .. .. gll"dru .Its. ~- for 'I'.o$valY.ul?(cu:s. EE}E ni:is. 1 dsthma, weal; throats, `weak 1 lungs , consu~m'-ption,,take ` Ave 3 Cherry Pectoral. % Arays keep a bottle of it in the house; We have been saying this for 60 years, and so have the doctors. `'1 two ued Ayn : cherry Poctonl in my - funny for 40 can. It is the best medicine- [In the world, know, to: all tlgroet and lung ttoublen." Ilnn _ J- K- Nnlmnnlm Wglthnm- Hun- ifv Pectoral 5; 9.: Prohibition Issue; mguomnan (6).Ag1f.csV:t_;o iii_;pln1ent ,q:h band `issue onflthe whom western. division in i:gv1se`2 chL*.Viw*l1-o-1<'bo x1dLs sballxbe be- low par and in`that way ;nate`ria1ly incre`ase `the c.cpuntry s liability.` - on the j `du.i17tain{f "s`tactio1'_xC; _ ,(~')'~1=eii:ait_`s .in.t_:`rest star thrfee -"ad-. ditional "years mo .be c a-pitalizeds `and added to zprincipal. Ezgactsgno interest on sums ac pa_.id .hV'a-m fcih ( coq1pa.ni during a` wpeiriozd` from .40 to 45 '-years. ~alt=hougVh; su'c_h interest will amount to `an en- ormous sum.~_ - (7_) Agres to payf 1-2 years iii- terest c-n Govennmentt bonds over the rwhc-1e` 'wcstern"division anid t-o make this Without interest for 45 years. (8) Abandoetns 1efrig.ht -to have the- guanantec secured. by `first moftgage and places the bond: of the Grand Trunk on an even better footing` than its own. h (9) Cuts down the chunky : mint- gage security to 7:1 mere charge, This c.-pe`r.a.tes `greatly in favor -of the company. the Govcr.nxnn?t -having no rights of freJclo:surc.. . Sm Oa$#I 8 ="iw. it 18 P9B9iib1e,Fhi5* It is plain that the State has dlaims ion .-the sergiccs tot .t\ho\se who aare. able to serve -it m'os`t eifiointlya Wh~e're' were is political knowledgm. `political saagacity. :the' power of"6an:1-E. mandi_n~g public; coanffi-Ldienc, leisure; to" _.discharg_ei.Pai~l-iq.nic1itary. duties.` tieherev is ac -me. `reason to `think tihab a mani {Is in possissjion sit the :`fthinigs usatf` -'t`9'N3in8- 1-0., qtangd. ;_fo;f,=. th.e -'__H1>usc_5 .(10) In place of foreclosure and title the Government secures a mere right _cef entry, `which is rather a liability than a -privilege`. as it will_ be exercised only` when the road is in de'au-lt_.. "And we acknowledge that. to the .e'yes (Uf !m-perialism. the case against him is_`fotrmidaa.b1e'. Furthermore. we also 2adm'it rtheshamclgss denuncia- tion of the .Citizr.=.n against the Que.- bec majoority (and Fr'e.nch-Canad`i'an.s ;i the ipcrfidions insinuatio-ms of the ; -Mail. of 001. Sam Hughes angjl r; Spr9ule against Sir Wilfrid= Laurier. as we'll as the intrigues_ of the Or- ~a:ng~e`m<-.n against ?the thief of the Libefnal 0abinc*.t"V - Le P-rogres de \VIa llJe'y`11i'e-l;d. Awg. 4.`19_o4. (11) Theright of Afoxfc-closure 12av-V ing been abandoned the Government has no effective `remedy until after 50 years from the date of the bond issue. (1?) I The! Govcrnmat "obtains no` runnimg rights over the western di- visidn aftefr the expiration `cat 50 ydars, alth-ough it .concude'._s` "to; the company .such runntin-g Jrigh-ts overt` the eastern divjsiso-n. (13) It. assumes m~ore- thanv 3-4 of- all the o'blig`-ations necessary to build the` road from WinVnipeg_ to the coast, but se)curcs.no compensating advane tags. ' (1-4) Pe`rmits the GrandTrunk two-- ob.t.ain for a very moderate support 25 millicxns of common stock of the pcwmpany, while the` Government ob`-,. tains not, onld `dollar. "We ackn-cxwledge t-h,at_ he (Sir Wil- frid Laurie`r) paralyzcs the efforts of Chamberlain ;` that he-has render- erl abortive the Inter-.Colo-n.i'al Con- f-erenc'e of 1902, designed to submit. Canada to heavy military contribu- tions to `the Empire; that recently he has met only taken the head of a. powerful English general, but has .furthe`rmox_"e chased him from the country; that he claims for Canada all the privileges of independent ac- tion. even to the point of menacing the Colonial ties;. that he has plac- e'd our militia under the command of a Danadian; that he removes him `them the will of the English Parlia- ment: that he leaves to the decision of .Ganada s Parliament the question T of our soldiers fighting outside their country; that he claims for Canada the a-ighetof concluding her own treaties. i (15) Se\c'urcspn=o gr e_ater cdntrol of; rates th-an that created by the `gen- e`r=al laws of .the land. I ' What Liber`al's%5,re: Saying. xoresu.) , . . cu and $x.oo box. In enpsulec. Sol by an druggints or sex}: by In!!! pre- .. paid on receipt of ee `swam; ug-'z._ed_sn.- _ > `write for tree ` '__t.wgn`o: _1_:a`ayg1z- Grains` leave. Barfie for and arriie iron the under mentioned places as Iollowa: . ' 4.41 o.., m. For Newmarket. Torona `A `II --.l--gal ant` `Hit. is the secret tuned for Stomueh. Kid- negnd l.lver'1`roub ea,-winch` ave the It on their at: rb health. e have the iormuimnn are now unklm; it as the Indians did-0!" rare hex-_ba (from the ; forum) can}: nnrrlvnn or-Hap` You 4-an-a1.g ' _ vmooun miunu` aeuaov V:o._ ' Ngtureh cures I to 3 en 11 1 n c cures. Nature : herbs are na- d i . baapept c Itipated peo-. - nu knewthis. How free they kept of a ll ."'==:."2*:2':' ` - n e o e :- alternutlug {eating and noting. If - disease attacked them. the medicine men relieved them with their hetbs. 5 ' ture'n gifts to_ ` ions. con- ~ lee . Seek Nature for Relief from Stomach, Liver % .0 Kidney Troubles Indian nzmeay : the nee}-`at reingci fnr Rina-nah In. .Y1R9.0W\ I { i~|`_Is-u._.. `tn `Bank nf Tf 1.. '. 3.. nARB%I%s-` -LENNOX. COWAN & BROWN. BAR- 'l1'I'_9.L-__.. 1!-.. -I.Ln:n:nr? 1'|1`l'I_ `$1 per A.nnu.m_z3n Advance` . . .l`L5t'n7.i1".va2'u'o5"a'i'5 t"oTsIc"1}.'-"W "" .""" A % 55P!.`- PR` Mama AW _ I _L ,. The % Sydenham Mutual, Dnawa % and York A V A T ` ,F>Il'-IE, INSURANCE CSOMPANIESI narnc wg_u receive romp: attention. M on Farm ropertv frnmso to 6oc per $xoo. _--3 years. L Schoo_X o and churches same rate. ' ; yalue. Ixd for stock.` ' ngnnu nu. un-nut ' G.AA. RADENHURST. BARRISTER. I1L_..._--nor HEWSON ah VCRESWICKE. BAR- ,A LL- Q .... -_.- THOMAS KENNEDY & C0...ARCHI- tkects. Ontariov Block, Barrie. I -~ C0.[II|IlI`$nicatTions addressed to the undersigned at l_3I'rI will receive romp: attention. mm a l'O&l'I W` `Pl\II1~'2`n-\ in `n nan Q... ST_RfTHY & ESTEN. BARRISTERS. ,-___;_ -1 1'--- S_'_1fEWART 8:. , STEWART. BARRIE- `DB; J. 0. SMI'1`H. L. c. P. 3.. emu. ' (late of Drs. Harvie & Smith. Dril- L lia) Office and residence. corner ofuwen and Collier streets. Barrie. `u.l I-111. I01` l`eWmHl"ULp GU81!!!` to. Montreal and points east. ` I 7.66 a. m. ForNewmar_kot. Aurora and Toronto. A ' 12.16 p. In. For Newmarket and Toronto. - 5.86 pm. For Newmarket. Toron- to. ontreal and East. _4_..1 DR. W. A. ROSS. PHYSICIAN. SUR- geon. eetc..' L. R. C. 8.. Edin.. L. R. C. P.. London. Offices and night residence. Brownfs Block. Dunlop street. Barrie. Telephone, 77. J .T % 1HYs1ciANs. `H; 1".,ARNALL. M. D. c. M.. ovmc _ I'\-L`I ,,__IIO__ `I'II__I, A`II-,__I_I_ f\__ THE` BALL PLANING MILL con- -2 1411- l`__._-__L-._-!_._ 5',~= 7f~?`I:ei';L _93liolt6r. etc: A .to3'Bixilding. Barrie. M DR. J. F. PALLING. GRADUATE OF UNWIN. MURPHY & ESTEN.` om tario Land Surve ors. Engineers. etc. Established 1 52. 0ffice.Medi- oal~Buildinz. S. E. corner Richmond and Ba streets. Toronto. Tele- ` plgone. sin. 1338. Instructions left With Strathy & Esten. 80ll0it0l_'3o `Bank .01 _'.l`oron'to Building. Barne. mll bepromptly attended; to. -1)R.'J. ARTHUR ROSS. L. R. c. P. $70,000 FOR I_NvE1MEN'r ON GOOD _..-L_I_J ____, , MONEY 1'0 LOAN. ; ANY QUANTITY on MONEY Yo} I..._ -A. Ada , HOMOEOPAIHIST. Hours. 11 to 1; 7 to 8. Residence and Office. Corner of Dunlop and Poyntz Streets _ (Fruo-m "Laws of Christ fO3l' Common b Life"-Da1i-3) e Civil authority is a `Divine institu ticcn. Parli-am-efnts. town councils.` judges, magistrates, `have their place in the Divine -order, The rOhristi:a.n man is mvtat released from t'he,on _o]i- gatiucms of citizenship; to him these -cybili:ga.ti ons are"str_o.ngthen-ed by new aamctixoens, anrd ffor the m-annor in which i he dischar-gas them he will have to give account at the judme`nt scat tO'f God.

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