Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 20 Apr 1905, p. 2

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'rHoMAs`KENNEmfr & co.. ARCH; teats. Ontario -Block, Barrie. u--you uuuyu qulunl U AJ I`-I`K'u`vLsss HEADACHE ` + _ AND NEUBALGIA cum: N0'h{al3t dQpfesbl?. '-Giwea icureeverdiscovered. .Agk9:g19_athar.A.1oa_nd.a5c. ldealcrsor dicect from` 14 , __--~& Simc_aj.j:'_:()_n.t.. Money-bac!if not LDR. `J. ARTHUR ROSS, L. R. c. 9. o 1 -- - - -- T.`_`l!_.'L,, ,, O. H. LYdN. PRIVATE IFU-VNDS TO |`.t\nv| 4-urn Dngi T;`_L-L- -l "' UNWIN. MUERLPHY & ESTEN. ON- - tario _ Land Surve ors. Engiggegg. alum, .m+n`\`:nLA.. 10 O l\ , , T THE BALL PLANING MILL COM: non" (I..........J.. ...3__._ IH An-ah-In -.. `R. s_. BROAD. M. D. C. M., F. - `If I` 1' II 15 0-` A W 0 3-910`. u-I2a.v;.u.-nu-..---, --v-_....._ . Proctor. vNotary, Conveyancer, etc.` Special attention in drawing and pndbating wills. obtaining letters of atiministration and guardianship, collecting accounts, etc. Offices, Ross block, -Barrie. Money to loan. ` risters, Solicitors for obtainin pmlbate of wills, guardianshi an administration, andgeneral lici-_ bors. Notarnes, Conveyancers, etc. Offices, Hinds Block. Barrie, No. 6. Dunlaop street, ~Barrie. MoneyT to {loan at_4 1-2 and 5 per cent. Branch officesat Creem-ore and Al- l1ston..\ Haughton Lennox. Alex. Oowavn.~G. -E. J. Brown, L.L.B. ::7.26 a. m. For Georgetown. Card- well'Junction and Hamilton. h_ 1. 1.ln'l.lJ.I`J.LVl..l.IJ1.IpL).l.p .I.Ix;v;ua.uu.na.aLwg `Attorney, Solicitor in `Chance'ry. Oonveyancer. etc. Office, firstdoor. Owen street. over Bank of Com merce. Barrie. ters. Solicitors of "tin: Suprtate' v v -guy...` `unwan--w Court of -Judicature. of` Ontario, Pmctors. Notaries. Conveyancers,' etc. `Money to loan. Office, Ross! Blnock. Barrie. C. E. Hewson. K.C., ;A. E.vH. Creswicke. ` '-S;l i-c-ii.::);s ';n_High "Court o_f-Tf;1';-I I "tine. Notaries Public. Convevancers. ` Offices over the Bank of Toronto.~ Barrie. Money in sums of $2,000 and upwards. to loan at 5 per: cent. H. H. Strathy, K. 0.. G. 11.: Reign IJUIlI'Lo I Esten. o J!l.U.l.I\n d1J!l1.I"JDUlV, DAHEIDVLVDH. Solicitor. Notar Public. Private funds to loan a lowest rates. Of- fices: Bank of Toronto Building. Telephone 184. . . .ters, Solicitors. Notaries Public. and Conveyancers. Money to loan in any sums at 5. per cent. Office :13 Owen street. Barrie. H. D. Stew- `art. L. L. D., D. M. Stewart. ..-v-_ -..LnJa-\IAJ.LJ.`, IJ\JL|v geon. etc., L. R. C. 8., Edin.. L. R. C. P.. Lotndon. Offices and night residence. Brown s Block, Dunlap street. Barrie. Telephone, 77. , 1, ____-- .- -Johns`-I.J`\J` J11.-I.LllJ V9111 pany. Carpentering, building, and manufacturing of doors. sash, rbin_ds . mouldings. etc. Planing of all kinds done promptly and satisfac- torily. Hot eblast drying kiln. Dis- trict Agency for grained lumber. Factory. Bayfield street. Barrie. goillgers & Gallie. successors to Geo. ` 0 ' _:..., am Survegors.EngEneers. etc. Establish` 8 2. Office. Medi- 1 031 B`li`di.YIl7. R R nmrnnr I)..1.-...----I 1 x5;32 p. m. For Georgetown. Card? wall Junction and Hamilton. etc. nstaonsned 1852. Office. Medi-' cal Building. S.E. corner Richmond and By streets. Toronto. Tele- one. ain, 1336. Instructions left with Strathy &. Esten. Solicitors, Bank of Toronto Building. Barrie. will be` promptly attended to. v .n.4aaaa.a.n.;1\l \J.I.In'I1J\JElJ.I'J \JL` Trinity Universitv. Toronto. Fel- low of Trinity Medical - College, Member .of the College of Physi- cians and Surgeons of Ontario. Of- fice and residence, 18 Owen street. u-.A..A.\Jl.v l.l\lI.JlJ' JJo [lo 3 ififdinburgh; M. F. P. 's.: Glasgow, member of the `British Opthalmological Society. Special- t_v.-Diseases of the Eve, Ear, Throat and Nose. Office, 78 Dunlop street. SaundersBlock, Barrie. op- posite jPost-Office. and Railway Station. Ph-one 54: P0, annv on a-0 .-u;.\Ia.Vg LLhLV1..1'J !I.".JJ.V.lJ loan on Real Estate at lowest rates. Farmers` notes discounted. Collec- tions made in any art of the County. Real estate `ought and sold. Conveyancing in all its bran- -ches. Marriage Licenses issued. Of- Rf Tlnnl.-..-. n`-nAJ- ,--- -. -any _a4.v V J40-IJJ!J.l.'lJ.`L \JJ.` `f-reehold security at lowest rate of interest. No principal money re- quired until end of the term. H. H. Strathy, Solicitor, etc., Barrie. ifdsite ";i53'tT?)'t"ti5:"2u`1 '1-5ca'?iu'3 Ph-one 54; P.O. Box 96. __-. we .LvJ.ng L` - J. 0 `M. 0., i.'.'c. i>.'., 3., late resident Physician and Surgeon of Toron- to General Hospital, with special `attention to'Diseases of Women, and Nose and Throat ~Work, also for some time surgeon m charge ."of Emergency Hospital, Toronto. Office and night residence, upstairs in McCarthy `Block. 21 Dunlop iSt.. `Barrie. second door east of Dou- -gall Bros. furniture warerooms. near Five Poin-ts. Phone` 105. 'ugCBo J.V.l. f1ce,- _ Rt -Barrxe. - MANUFACTURERS.` V `L55 9.. m. For Orillia. -North'Bay and S00. - -- .u ,,1 MBNEY TO LOAN. PHYSICIANS. SURVEYORS. ARCHITECTS. FINANCIAL. Jagt: JJIOBIISBS ISSUBG. U1- Block. Dunlop street, gs RA'rE ne uonnin Advam Barrie, L - om. v - --'r-. _ Tm: ADVANCE is proven t h . . largest circulation of any paper ix? theac the Town. "t7 T` Inna an 111- for an Invvnonnf ....L_ `iv. V... -.v`, - T -4.04 p. n. For Orillia, North Bay and points West.- ` all I.lUl.l|:lllBU.1'uULl 0 Ucuw per 11110. ` i R _ ing nonces, 10 _cents per line for fl inserqonz 5 cents per lme for each subse M` A ingertlon of tlge. same matter. All items undet ,5 l1_nes, of thus character, charged 1155 lm P Obxtuarv. Poetry 5c ner lme. ` 6` #3. !-`referred positions for loclul ld ' . ments injzhe paper will be sold at 8.: {1J.fe of one-tthxrgllon alygjve rqtgs, aI11)d on no other accoun_ W1 sgecl pogmons 2- g" , T - I _rule W111 be stnctly carned out. en his l ` coN'rIuc'r cnmarzs. Advertisers will please bear in mind that notice of intentaon to chan e a.d\'ertiscments -,mustbe handed into theo ce not later than ' Saturday at 10 o clock, and the copy for such [ change mnstbe in THE ADVANCE omce not later than 12 9 c1ock noon _on Monday in any week, othermse the advertxs_er s announcement may not be madepubhc unnl the week follow. inc- F2. changes of Advei'_tisements allowed `per year. If more are requxred, composition rates will be charged. Avnt-nk-n will nnt hp nnntrn tn Ln n..-:.. W111 De Unurgeu. , Advertisers will _not)e allowed to use their space for advertlgmg pnythin outside their own _regular business. Shoud they do so tran_s1ent rates will be charged for such ad vertlsements. 'w.- ---.v-.-.' ....r v .4... ann..4-anon I :1. Condensed advertisements on rst page such as wants of all kinds, lost and f_ound, property for sale or to rent,_ specic artncles. etc..etc. must be accompanled w_'xth the cash, and wilf be inserted--rst _1nsert_1on 2 cents per word each subsequent msertxon 1 cent per word 1 nsmes,addres_ses and gures counted as words); ut a. reductlon of one cent_per word will ha made when the number of mseruons of same matter exceed four Onto for udvertluenlenu must in every case be mounted on solid metal blues. |'rHos.sMrrH IJAS cHEES%r_iN`_ Rnpxnsnxrr -rm: Fouowma Fuzz Insmuucc Commxuzs: The Mercantile, of Ontario. and The Lon (1011 R: Tmnnnnhirn nf `Linm-nnn1 . -xl1.25 a. m. For Pepetang, Col- lingwood, Meaford. _ ::3.40 p. m. For Stayner, Culling- wood and Meaford. T v . `x8.00 p. m. For Penetang. Co11ing- wood and M_eaford. ` .a.uu mercanuue, OI Untarlq. and `rue Lon don 8: Lencaehire or Lxverpool. The Waterloo Mutua1.ot Waterloo, on The Economical Mutual. of Berlin. Out The Standard Mutual, of Markham, On Also L1ovd e Plate Glass Insurance Com penny, of New York. Private funds to loan on rst mortgages. Ac counts collected. &c. . nu: ..... -- l.l.....L.1.. 9. !:!.1.._-_ u__4.__-_, r__-, AHANDALE LOTS FOR SALE. . nd Ii general book- carried 0,!)- COUUIS COHCCKPCI. CC Ofce over Hambiy &V Bakefs Hardware Store Barru. Ont. " THOS. SMITH CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED, - $500,000 CAPITAL CALLED UP, - 31 50.000 Government Deposit $53,000 Operated . under Dominion License. This Canadian Company has representa- tives in the principal towns throughout the Dominion. Selects its `risks and gives an advantage in rates to such favorable in lo- cation, phvsicsl and moral hazard . Tnos. Cmxwronn, 151.? P , President. C C - VANNOBLIAN. Vice President. 1 W. GREENWOOD BROWN, General Manager. J. H. BENNETT, Agent at Barrie. Blank books of ever) def exfiption ruled and made order. 3 K Magzines neatly bound- 1Zb9_.._E9.9_i39y THE NORTHERN Abvnncz % ' 5.;:..d:;.;;. " GRAIN CHOPPING EVERY DAY AT A-_____ \ _r_ng:_Iusuaauc'cumPANY SZQBL. QOAL ! TIT I vj'Ij I Brightest and Best at lowest prices. A;')ply'a;t -nlI`O'II and 1.,L..;.fs.;.;; wag; 2, West Baldwin Street. `COMMERCIAL CONTRACT RAT}-ZS. (Svccissox T0 Scnoccnt & Smm.) `58 3, Qristo. .The Colnmission on' Railway Taxa- tion _1ia.~;"_f _made its report, which is now before `the Le-gisiature. This report favors the taxation of 011-- jario railways on a basis of 3s per cent. of gross earnings. -The present" itax is $30 a mile on reads of 150 miles" in length, and $15 a mile on ushorter lines, and `how far the pro-. nosed ohange "will meet the popular idea of_ adequate `taxation remains to be seen. ..Without all the data at our commandiit is impossible to arrive at a`i1"i1'I'tlligOn1." "nnd_eers'tand- ing. It is stated, however. that An- erican roads regard a 3 per bent. `tax as reasonable, and that the ef- feot in- Ontario. while lowering the taxes on some of the smaller lines. _would probably be to increase eon-. sidera-lily the totalirevenue obtained by the Provinoefrom this source. " -onu... wnrv covnnnsxn ADVERTISEMENTS. --__-_I _ j_,___4_ _ _ Iv H 1! : J n_cqh ; Tex-nee . . . Insurance Agent Conveynncer, 8 c. A -`Trim ADVANCE OFFICE. ` --OF` 'i>'3L'e 353'." 20, 1903 Corner of; Bradfor `and Elizabeth Sxs. :I$ Objection has been taken to the .plan of -taxing income `rather than the property itself. but `both really `mean `the -same thing . and `there is just this to say of the former that it has at _-least the meritpot sim_pli.c_- ity. ;Where _the propertypf railway` companies reaches through many "municipalities" it would `seem `that; to get at the income of the `whole, ` "!tion7 of the problem.` road and then apportion the',t_ex_es `to the various znuniciplalities `inter- wested is the only practicable solu- Barrie. INONE BLOCK OF ACRES Yr. . Dy: apuguu uxov uuvu uuv-u.avuu,y all ya.- Subscribers , now in arrears for three months - and over will be charged $1.50 pe; annum. d _E'No ndw ange will be added to the Sdb .89:-nption List until thetmoney is paid. n--L......:L-._.. -...-.. :. ........._.. c... n..-..-.;. vnnv\1-us w:sL:vicaw, Pn6Pi=m:'rons : The Commission reported -`in favor V'!>f .9; very'1iar,ge partiof the reveomie -`going to the Provincial Tr-aa:_s-ury. `One thing may :be hotcd h-zrean-d Jhat is that the Province certainly requires more r-3,ven'a'e. The muhi- __;-oipalitios "now get back` a_ consider; { ;` able sharo -.froin ._the Gojvernmentgizlxs ggngraeotly in the way, of -educ.ati_o'1'ml..`} s1-:,m- Ammm in Advdaugge An 8 Page 48 Clnnn Newspaper. ` Published from the oice, 123 Dunlop Street, Barrie. in the County -of Simcoe, the Pro- - Vince of Ontario. Capada, every Thursday Mormng, by . 8924- D. m. xDail.vi excnt Sunday. `Daily. Tihnu n AILwAv"c.uin: Ta1:;_tA:o11'k%_of Railways. - '_TEmus or Suhscnxrrzox, M For drillia.` .10.` -Sit. Ctha;i;e;` I_.u%dyj .-Tells % What Bu-Ju has Done > "Gentlemen: I am glad to be able to say that I have received a` great` benefit from taking` your Bu-Ju Pills. I had been troubled _ with headaches for nearly "two, months. but after takinghthree boxes I had gained flesh and felt much improv,-` ed in every way. I have recommend- ed them to several of 'my'friends.~ and they all seem to have derived great help from them.` V, - ,.Yours truly. a V MRS. D. -J. SULLIVAN. Bu-Ju. the Kidney Pill. isa `won- derful remedy for all diseases and maladies. "arising from disordered kidneys`. and there are hundreds of different diseases and conditions that are the `direct result of kidney trouble. It would take too much space to enumerate them all, 'but we might mention rheumatism. dropsy. sallcw complexion, lame back, blood poisoning, sleeplessness. headache. irritable temper, bad breath. loss of ilesh. etc. -\-:1 _-_ LL- !_.._I Mrs. D. J. Sullivan, being greatly troubled with headaches. `round al- most immediate relief -`by .using."`Bu_'- Ju Pills. She writes as follows: 1 St. Catharixies, Jan. 23, 1904. ; Claflin Chemical 00.. Windsor. Ont. , 1.- ..l..I.-. Luuuug vuv T Bu-Ju Kidney Pills are the infal- li-ble ~remed.y for `these troubles. and may he had at all drug stores. Ask * for them "and insist upon getting-* them. Take no substitute.. T The claim *that-6ntario had no debt went out of-"existence with the Ross `Government. The public accounts.of__ the Province for the fiscal year 1904 bring the proof. They showthe re- venue and expenditure `account for the twelve months to have been as foltqrs`: V . ` Receipts...... .......... ..$6,128.358 Expenditures . . . . 5,267,453 `By `this there` was a surplus on the twelve months operations of $860,905. It was largely the result of sales `of timber from the province `lands, which yielded $2,650,782. Cus-_ tom in all the provinces and in the Dominion sanction3'L't'his sum ` being counted as `revenue. though in the early `day! it` was maintained that it _ahould be` `regarded as capital. and invested, only the interest beingiused for current expenses. -`It is under- stood also that Mr. .Matheson, the new treasurer, [believes in the e'arly day :theory. and may try to act upon it. II he can he will do a service to `Ontario. and may even rouse public opinion in other provinces to the weakness of the financial methods of their administrators. The `V capital account is what pastl "chums make" most interesting, In Ontario. as elsewhere. public build- ings and works are not" included in the active assets. These omftted, the `Ontario treasury is shown to have the "following obligations: |-Due `cu Dominionunder ar- ' 'bitration ...... .._. . . . . . . . . . . ..$ 1,737,190` Treasury bills due May 15; ` ' account Temiscaming Railway . . . . .. ' .......... 5,840,005 _Railway certificates out- _L-__J!_.__ 'I'\---_-I_-... I11 ' Q IKIE `J11 I `outstanding De- 3 nu;-vi -nun inn} 0-i Qommon `so . 1-fund c_.g1l.o- Finn: ;;a;,a:ng":3;:;;;1;;; 3'1T.I...% .Luc.a1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ...q:H I-:.L,uu. Between active assets and`, liabil- ities -there is. therefore. a deficit of $3 967.979. which_represents the net delzt of the Province just before the Ross. Government went out pf power. The _Provi_nce has asan offset to its Temiscaming Railway bonds a. line. running from `North Bay, a `place oi] no traffic importanceu .son_1e. 3:111`.--I dneds of miles into the .znps-;:au_;- ii "New Ontario, and which likely. As the new G-ovcrnm-3-ut s work will have :c be judged All comparison w,.:h tli-use figures, `it will be -inter-- estlng to have them on record-. eThey` gs-.how first oall that the,Onta'ri6 -to prove a lttle ..1nt~2r:olonEa1~ for it.| surplus was a poli-tioians myth; Gained F|esh_at Once. Ontario Public Accounts. `UIIILIIUIJ UUHVUJ 5 tl0n8...... in--8'.` 303003 young "r. w.f Bovn & sou, MONTREAL. .. .. ..;.... our ouu page--nuuuntea catalogue tree on receipt of we. ln_ stamp: to help In pounce. No matter wlnt_your sport is - '01: should have: cory. - .L ., . _ _ Wit It you can choose your equipment for e d or indoor sports, or su1n;I}e_}'9r winter, just as well as by calling at any store, and cheaper, as: make s ecia'1fpnces- for our catalogue goods and our trade is so hr e vqecan sell you a`Imostas'c j gas `some dealers pay for their L s. , Here are a few `-= ding .1ines_,:_ I|a!{$,and qun'd_r.,ies,u8E_-` W`--1..arsse`Ftbn.J our frennis u .en wave: .;t8i`AmnW1- u "` g.\~ I we sent: our 31 ""':ma;::.':;. ID;I'I.F :|1n6 an *.I` sroivrmc. `Goons We send (int 300 po:e+lllustrated ca Ipnggg 7 Q0 wlutyour [I you sin :2 CATALOGVE - T {rec I for Her. 2,425,411" 1,699,352 7392 Mr. ;Mc0arthy. . . .As _I under- stood -him. the`First Minister. in his .answer to the hon. memberifor West Assiniboia,-perhaps I. "was wrong. but 'I would. like to be corrected if I was wrong-rather insisted `upon -the yiew I am putting, which is t-hat if s parate schools fare continued un- til e Northwest Territories `are given` provincial autonomy they will have the right of insisting upon thatbeing continued when provincial { autonomy is conferred upon them.i . `I'-'L... fl\'L.-_.....u-use. T A31` nnf can Mr. v.McGarthy-Then I ..fail to understand the views which the First Minister holds. He `seems to be on both sides of the question. Sir John Thompson`-Not at all._ If I spoke ambiguously before., I was not at all conscious of it ; but I cam- not -`be said to be ambiguous after the explanation `I made to the hon. member for Assiniboia. I appealed to the House to continue the present system while the territorial system continued. and Ideclared that in my opinion the whole subject would -be open and free to Parliament as to: _ what constitution we would give to the provinces `when the provinces were crea"ced.-Sir John Thompson in the House of Commons in 1894. UULUHUIJIJ ID vv_a.ssva;vu- our-.. -..-:- Sir _John Thpmpson-I did not say that. According to an article in The World s Work. the turn of the Am- erican farmer `has come at last. Since 1896, which was a year of low. prices. the value of farm products has steadily increased, and t is with- out anincrease of the stape crops (except cotton). In 1904 the farmers of the United States received for their `products "nearly twice as much as they received for `the same volume of products" in 1896, and for the same quantity of corn. _wheat, hay and rye quite twice asmuch. What proportion of this increased value of, food has 'gone to the middleman iti wouldbe hardto say; but the farmer ' has undoubtedly received his share ot_it. The population has; of course, increased meantime, and stationary crops,-therefore, mean restricted'pro- duction. Consequently, if restriction of production -be wrong, the farmers have sinnedivand prospered. In regard to the production of meat the situation is different. . The price in the retail market has gone` higher, but the receipts to the farm- er have `been less. In consequence, during the last three years .cattle and sheep have decreased in number, and in farm value. Thus the man who raisesmeat still gets compara- tively little more for it; but the man who buys pays more than before. But while the man who buys bread has -to pay more than for. a long` period previously, uthe man who "gmws- it_ is better off than ever. nu- A-.._..-.. 2 _____ -_ L!_ __-_____._-L- Thoafardmer deserves his prosperity V-hehaswaited long enough for it. But heahas not reached the zenith of his prosperity yet. Farmers are more land more realizing that their work. and the results, are based on :scientific..princsiples, and that the trained and educated farmer is the one who is `forging ahead. Through the Vmodium ' of agricultural colleges and` the researches of the men who are -constantly endeavoring to under- stand the great forces at work in the production of crops,-and to dis- cover _new;and better methods. farm- ing W111: become ~ more and more what it `should be, and the lot ofthew farmer. will -`be.-proportiona-t'ely batv ' tered. Farmers, in `fact, appear 10' just beginning to ;disc'ovcr, the `secret of success. , i Mr. Chamberlain. in an article en-. I "11-;d.Nelson`s_ Year. and National `Du: . a_sks, l_3r1tons thrpughout the 1 wor d to consxder _what lB the nature bf. the Tempire,wh1ch Nelson won its work. its olgligaions. and -how itican best be mamfamed. . 11...: +'L...~'r1'...:4....I t7:......A-... ..- -..2.._n- UVBI. UI5 Illlllblll -. Had theUnited giingdoin no `rivals in the world..and>no'. _ossible enemies! .`.`we mi ht." -saysV r. Chamberlain, "rest sa isfiedv with the slender tie of TheSubjet Was Open The Farmer's Turn. 7 `_`Nels ons4 Year. ; _'l`i"ains leave` Barrie tor and arrive from the undermentioned-places as tollpws: . ' - 1 I # `THE mmnms sentiment whichnow constitutes our | only !bond of union. But, be con- tinues, "are. we not -bound by the` most ordinary considerations of pru-' dence to include among the possibil- ities which should -govern our policy . some great world disturbance such as that which, in Nelson's day,` threat-p ened our very existence? Is our Em- pire in a position tomeet such `a: crisis? If it comes, can sentiment` alone. expressed in a spasmodic ef- Iort, `take the place of organized reparation and avail to" save the ritish Empire from humiliation and" 1 destruction 3 s 1 "Allwho have studied the trend of our commerce know: `that the influ- ences :now at Work are diverting. a` V cons*";an~tly increasing proportion of colonial `trade to Ioneigrn markets; In `the case of Canada the imports; from the motherland had already been reduced `to comparative insig- niificaznce when the preference con- ceded by `the Dominion stayed the de- -cline. and has since resulted i=n=an increase of about 100 per cent. The evil results of foreign competition are ma{nifcs':in-3 themselves ser-icu`s- -.--- `4Aa'uvn.A-A`I\J\JAJtI-Ill vu-u.s.1'uucD. "I do `not w-ish to be misunder- stood. I do not pretend that com- mercial -union with -the colonies, or `the recognition of the principles that `the component parts of an Empire should treat _c-ach other more gen- '-erously ihan they treat the strang- er outside the -gates. would `by them`- '-selves. ive to us all the organized unionit` at`we desire. But I do say that it would be the first `step in the desired direction. . . Preference m-ay lead ultimately to free trade in the .Empire`-it is. at least an ad- vance `towards it. Commercial union -hasin other cases preceded.politi-cal organization. A scheme of common defence may follow the -`development of common interests. ' `After quoting from a speech of ` Lond Rosenbery s, in which he declared . that the great boon of a pezamful~ "empire encircling the world with a ; ; bond of commercial unity -and peace I 1 ` cannot be obtained without sacrifice, [Mn Chamberlain proceeds: ll nL_ .__...Lf_._-_.L- ' L3- 'I__L-__-_,_ _.___ .-.-- Vinauonaauwuvnv---n rp \"v\J\r\-v-4 u 1 "The -sentimental" tie between our- .-selves and our kinsmen, admirable as it is. must be strengthened by practical tbonds if it is to endure: the strain that at -any moment mav `be placed- upon it. It may be well that this strain may not come in the tragic and catac ysmal form of a new Armageddon; but there is a C present and constant -danger of an Tinsidious process which. in the long ~ru_n. will be e~q'ua.'lly destructive of our present union. uAn___1,f 1. 1-,-1.;-L . 1 .- -.......u.~- In `the a'tvtitIu=de of `those who would debar `the mother country from the attempt to_increase commercial in- Efaricourse with the colonies, there is, r. Chamberlain proceeds, neither sense nor `patriotism. We have now an opportunzity which may -never oc- cur again, and in it-he early years of Ithiswentur the future policy and fate of the mpire are `being decided. Mr. Ghamvberlann con-tin-uesv: 111 j.. .,_ L unuuat L1UU.l.lJ.l.UIlL-' I1a.1l'S (1ur_e is taken internally, acting di- rectly upon the_Pblood and `mucous surfapes of the system. thereby de- stroymg the_L foundation of the_dis- ease, and givmg the patient strength `by building up the constitution and ass?s-tmgnature in doing its work-. The__~prop1fietors have so mu.Ac__h,__-faith 1n..jits_cu.rativ_e owers Vt'1r2z ,t jg `they Quite: One Hundre Dole ;1ar,s 0 :. an y ~_:.T.;'::_a_e,; _'l;'11 ail:'_ `I1:-.=._m 1l;s_ to ;`. .";1'.9" d" " uvuup V Jbld as all a 3 j1m*s%% ~"Pms`3'fdr t.gp;`t~:9;n,._ - : f ' ;,:s`.:.: vvts uzpuua nu. LULU1-511 uuu1pBLLlUH ar-e_ mdnxfesun-3. er-nc:u`s- ly rn Au~s"cralas1a. South Afrxc-a and I*n`d.ia.. I-000$ vv -r I 4.'22 a. m. For Newmarket. Tor- onto. Montreal` and points east. x8.00 a. m. For Newmarket`. Aur- ora and Toronto. T V T `12.6 p. m. For Newgnarketi and Toronto. ' The readers of this paper will. be leased to learn that there is at east one dreaded` disease that sci- ence has been able to cure `in all its stages. and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure` is the only positive cure_ now -known to the medical fra- ternity. _4Catarrh being a_ constitu- tional disease; requires `a constitu- tional treatment; iHall s Catarrh an +:..... .:: re is talmn inhn-nnllu ..-.. Hf;-"e. "s'eh'&". tor""1"i"sc '3? tti$$:i:.f 9 ,.Add1 $5i E J.-: 'QH-ENE;17 r&:C.Q.:~- VLT' % ~ % <._,.g_,_h3_ 1..., ..IIw. .1... The Way Grow 3100 REVEARI), $100 -25f,~T= 4 `-- "5-:3. ` :' `LEGAL. ko , `DONALD 3.085.. L. L. B.. BARR1S- L ;ter. Solicitor. etc. Bank of Toron- ' to Building. Barrie. Money to Loan. . W. AULTJBARRISTER. SOLICITOR.` ni__-_-_--_ -.- 1 LENNOX._nCOWAN & BROWN, BAR- '~`L 4- L_. _`LL-2...!....-. G._ A; iADENHURsT. BARR1sriETi,` tan: vuvvv 1:11.45 a. .m. For Gravenhurst, Sootia Junction, Parry Sound and North Bay.` ' HEWSON & DRESWICKE. BARRIS-1 STRATHY & ESTEN. BARRIS'1`ERS.' STEWART & STEWART. BARRIE- J. MUIR JAMIESON BARRISTIEE. nnIio.;+m- N.-.+m-v D.1.m:.. p..:...,+.. H. T. ARNALL. M.` C. M.. OFFICE in Bothwell s Block. Allandale. On the- premises at night. DR. J. 0. SMITH. L. C. P. S.. ONT., (late of Drs. HarvieV& Smith, 0ril- lia). Office and residence. corner of Owen and Collier streets, Bar- ne. inn. W. A. `ROSS. PHirs1c1AN, sun- 'I'1 .1` ti vi I n-4...... AL- `DR. J. F. PALLING. GRADUATE OF 'l'\._t..:)._ 71,- , |$7o.ooo FOR INVESTMENT ON GOOD Cronin.-.'lJ ..... ..:z.__ -1. I - ANY QUAN'l`1TY OF MONEY T0 {Loan at 4 1-2.avnd 5 per cent. Easy terms of re-pagoxinent. Lennox. Cow- 'a1t1 & Brown. icitors. Barristers, e c. ` x5.26 p. m. For Newmgrket, Tor- onto. Montreal and East.

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