Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 14 Apr 1910, p. 2

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` V ;F;JTLa,zie;;;1{;.-_: Qua. 41-L.:.'L'_L'-~.1'."vi\:` . ` HOMESEEKERS mgxcuksmu Bookstore The most important fea- ture is that it costs very little moreothanv plain pa- per.` We- would be dc.- lighted to show you this new stock embossed with your own_ initial. ' V--vv - --on quota` [I515 _&lV $IJVl'$l`\n- UNITED STATES SUBSCRIBERS $1.50 In ADVANCE H'No new name will be added to the Sub- scription List until the money in paid. subscribers now in arrears for three months and over will be charged $1.50 per annum. Barrie and Allnndale Branches c. n_. LATIMER. - Munster` Heretofore this has been so expensive that it has been practically prohibitive but 'we are pleased to in- form you that we have now one of our ne` linen papers, put up In dainty papeterie form and stylish- ly embossed with every letter. 4 V is now being used by the acknowledged leaders in the social "and fashion- able world. 'All stationery should be efnbossed with the initial` of the writer on the front page of each" sheet, the embossing giv- ing _ that distinctive tone lacking in the plain paper. INITIAL STATIONERY will give` it careful at-,. tention. This mes- 'sage a ppl_ies- to the men and `wojnen alike. e N o xriattexf how s`tVna1l,T N o magticrhqw lakge, '. coma nuns Bank bf Toronto 0 5c a Box. FOR THE PEOPLE'S T BENEFIT. THE Ag`ent,: BARRIE. I 9"-r. I VI lilo - C to '9. d Builders. Ma Hand 15:51:33 in all kinds of Riaugh and OPS . 8 no I53-$3u7le1""'b'," Turning a - 81 us . cem .:.il:ds' ~ 8II?l_I:e8 I` l'floo,:f:s 1`-.-ks -- '.`.T*.*.'.:_":-1294-.stI'Ine ---I -_...... ...... -uner 11-oudns I '. ` r , C * _Plani)18's Matchln !"5t?3 n J Hot `stD|-ying n, , - May vemin . that .there 5 forms of pr matter that could order one your UNWINT ` +QO:I\ T - --_- -- u-ya uowvnvlb I JUL` Q . A V-I- , .\ $1.00 PER ANNUM IN ADVANCE. am A VI\E $1`. fiuutu-u-as -cc`- $70,006 FoR* AAA H I 1; '33,,` ` inn! 1 M. 0.. M._ ;'l'ol:.)' LINWIN, MURPHY & ESTEN, ON- `tario Land `Surveyors, Engineers, etc. Established 1852. OFce,-Med- ical Building, S.E. corner Rich- `mond and Bay_ Streets, Toronto. Telephone, Mam, I336. Instruc- Jzions left with Strathy ,& `Esten, Solicitors, Bank of Toronto Build- 'ing, Barrie, will be promptly at- tended to, , s fun. MORTIMER LYON, 3: Carl- ] ton St., Toronto, late of Brooklyn, (N-Y.,) Eye and Ear Hospital, will be at 67 Owen St., Barrie, every Saturda . Diseases Eye, Ear Nose and '.l2i1roat. Consultation hoyrs I! am. to 5 p.m., and by ap- pozntment. , v,vv\-I L` \/'1\ 11` V good freehold - secunty at rate of interest. No money required until end. gt:-m: H. Sttathy, So1ic1 ink; R93 un All. 11. Barrie; name. 1:: we Uounty of Simqoenlie Pro- ' b Vince of Ontario. Uanadmevery. V 'rhurs;lay Mominmby _ THOMPSON CREW, PUBLISHER DR. A. T. LITTLE, late of Churchill Ont. Oice and residencejohn St., near corner Elizabeth. Phone 213. [DONALD Ross, LL.B., BARRIE- ter, Solicitor, etc. Bank of Toron- ' to Building, Barrie. Money to loan. `H.T. ARNALL, M.D..C.M., OFFICE in Bothwe11 s block, Allandale. On the premise; at night. CRESWICKE & ALEXANDER. Barristers, Solicitors of the Su- preme ,'Court of Judicature of On- .tario, Proctors, Notaries, Convey- ancers, etc. Monev to loan. Of- ce, Ross Block, Barrie. A. E. H.. Creswicke, K.C.. Arthur Alexander. STRATHY & "ESTEN, BARRIS- ters, Solicitors in High Court of Justice, Notaries` Public, Convey- ancers. Oices over the Bank of Toronto, Barrie. Money to loan at l lowest current rates. G. H. Esten. G. A. RADENHURST, Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public, &c. Of- _ life--Ist joor Bank of Toronto n:'4':a|4- Ag--- L- 1_-- AA 'A--A COMIAN . & . BROWN. , .Bir'r:sters,`So_licitors for obtaining probate of ` _w_1lIs,* ardianslup and administration, an general Solici- tors, Notaries, Con-ve ancers, etc. O'nceI,.~Hinds block, o. 6` Dnnlop street, Barrie. Money to loan at `45/2 and 5 per cent. Branch oices at Creemore and Alliston. -Haugtr } ton Lennox; K.C.. Alek. Cowan, G. i E. J. `Brown, LLB. .. ... ;., n. 1.. r.yA1V5, PHYSIQIAN, Surgeon, etc., Coroner for Suncoe County. Ofce and Residence: William Street, Allandale. Tele- phone 30 a. At Stroud Qice : 2 .to 4 pm, Monday to Fnday. ____________ sop ct-. " i t`r;_ 'Pi6`}f6f;" NOtary, Conveyancer, . etc.,;.,.S al attention in draw . If )R. -R0 ERT S. BROAD, PHYSI- cian, S geon, etc. Specialty-Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Office and residence, cor, Elizabeth and Brad- ford Sts. (Dymcnt Gore.) `Phone 105. Box 456. _ ' Dr. J. j_._.__._.__.._____-_--_-.-.----_.-_.---_-- ')R. W. A. ROSS,` PHYSICIAN, Surgeon, etc-, L.R.-C.S., Edin., L.R. C.P., London. Oice and resi- dence, Dunlop street, Barrie. Tele- phone, 77. - _ _5it:iiiEi'>n' i:_gT_!'1'iwTixI' pr . mulls, . %obtunxng_.. let- 'ti-'n`:af'aih?iiaitr-ntiai. a'mIana'rdian: 4:ind" u`a'dizn=' - 5 ship, collocting. accounts, `etc. _.Of,- ,, ces, Ross block, Barrie. Money to 1 IIBCC, loan. u\p\o"*LL I IIUUI JJGIIL UK LUrUl`ll}O Bv.z'1ding- Money to loan at low- es rates. ' p. % an ant ) -' `5 gk w1:nvvngcL,; 8343-15 A ._x,._-,3 ;- ;,l.*-- > -.._.u 13 Orig-sfrect, Bahne \. 8.11%.. L. "`*p~";'3:`.- 1.... SURVEYOR& --_.__.._._.___._.___ No. 51 .. `Islam .. wIOIO FINANCIAL. ARTHUR ROSS .....u umu en of the I. Solxcltor, etc., PHYSICIAN; AINVESTMENI: Q anon.-35-- - A uzni:?E;"BARR1n. P. 0. Box. 96. if-:;'t." lowest Jo principal and of the I :l\1;nu.ln- -*/ - KJLV I I ' 0%} u: R l::o 48 column Nolnpaper, V "Published from the mace. 123 Dunlap street . Barrie. in the County of Slmooe,':t.he Ontario. L`anndn-mmn run? 55` `AiFIE[b"{sT' -- -w--- S'rmc'r Pnnsonu. Arrngvrxon Pub 1 pvvvnn - (I Lawn Invit- Doubi; dwelling. Brooms in each, on Clap perton Street. Vacant lot. 3 of an acre, on Penetanguisben. Street. Apply to T F. M. MONTGOMERY. . 421:! D..._'. Dwelling 1 rooms). stable, dnve house, shed: and nearly 2 of acre of land in garden and Iavm Corner of Peel and Wellington Streets. Barrie grbgllgngfgtxgs. stable and shed. Large I --___va - -- uwlwp 7 MIDHURST R0 ttfarm and stock Sales` a Speclam A. F. A. Malcomson &II\II (.llIUCnu All lands in best Companies A31. Allan Llneund c.P. R. SS. Co's No. ;:..1lam 4s....aspmF " 56.... 7.50pm I CRAIGHURST. om: LICENSED AUCTIONEER rnn `rut nnnnuq-v Ac .-. .... -, 7,- v---w-15.x. ron 'rHe cou`N'rv or snmcoe. Most reasonable terms given on an Stock Sales Brewed Entirely from the Fines! - ` Malt and ops. uc3v"afxt33`}du?ekvi'iafef3acn?;3'}o`31r pm M v D for sale oroto rent. speqlc articles, e:ff,"{ must be accompanied vnth the cash. ' Cuts for advertisements must in , ever case be mounted on sohd metal Y bases _ `_ coinnnzcnx. menu. Rates wlll begiven on application. ' _oo:u'1uc11 cntxaxs. Aclyll-tlien-s'vrlll please bear in mi notice oflntention to chan e adveniglmg muetbe handed into the 0 ca not late, ma Saturdny dtlo o cloc and the co y 10,, chsngc mustbe in T E ADVANCIl)_~. omcem later than _l2 o'clock noon on Monday in week. otherwise the advex-tls_er s announcem guy not be-mule public nntxl the week fallen. 3 coxnlznsnn ADVERTISEMENTS. _ Condensed aevertisements on rst as wantsot all kinds, lost and found, proper" rent. snecin n1-Hr-Inn -., Ins__1_;'_ance. oum.oP s'rm:r:-r EAST Has a marvellous eect on rough skin. One or two applica- tions will remove the roughness, and by its occasional use the skin acquiresthe smoothness and softness ofa baby's. Glycedonia~ is not sticky, and gloves may be worn a few moments after using it. Price Isc and 25c. Delight- ful after shaving. Barric Property .F'o`r Sale. I\_.. .--- MAKES YOUR sxm LIKE %% VELVET- Monkmanfs Cflycedonia. John Jennett Splendid ALE and women. The Best and Brightest In cask and Bottle LICENSED AUCTIONEER, A APPRAISER ETC, . onposn-: noss sr. _.'_n'OH.V BA.RR S OLD STAND GEO. MBNKMAN. mzzist. iemind you are forms printed matter that you , order now 4. baton your rea- , Gltusnm ; n . - wants will . , t 'r'.2':'.`:t Horseshoeing Owsx S1. BARRIE ,-r.-an gn'_":on`g_vi' 1 V Barrie. are re: Jnfe all` .lL_1t Vme ..Mr. fiiq ped Iwh Lori \d\an dro inf him the 'r"-` fun jxn..0obult `spam _ .; 1.10 in 1 =1! I xn'ro: ~onto 3 North Bay Ill pm 5 ,j:_T&ll_ p gn..Nrt.l_1 . Jul nun " I.` p m..'l`oronto&Midhnd `MI 3 in , _ G:-sv,onl:,nrIt_.j.. 0.83m ` Daily including Sunday. Collingwood and Haford. - I '|I(| . ning`:- 3&3] an. agx 28....i0.15am 97.`... I unwn. an MEAT INSPECTION. Thursday, April 14, 1.910., 'l'nnn(_s or Suascnxtirtox. Hainilton, No. 63. . qnvtfl. No. 5l....'l.llalm " l3....l.I p In ao._...s;upm ......... m. s8..l.5 In 10.85 a m - JMI p.m : Broinilge, `the. Aucu _:o `..`v A %|._?.`. I -. -- on-.r savvy]. 1, . Montreal _I-Iairbouri {have planned to spex it_`npArov_emnts.` ` l`wo`bai1di1;s tried to Vold uph--a train near St. Paul, Minn., but 4 sec-. ;ured no booty. ` - L T - ~ 'lI....A...__I 1-!` I -` *{ V L % M`AR 1I-ED} J * B`OW:MAN-|WsI-CKLUM --V In Bar- rie, on Wed.nesday, April 6th, by 4 -Rev._'N. Smith, Andrew Bowman to `Floyence '~WickIum ' ` ' `` .,~-v--- --o u----I "UWJI, - \ ~ A white felt h_a_t which is required , totdo duty -for a second season may magnesia. Make a paste of.it with cold water and lay" over the so1led' [be easily cleaned with` `powdered- I fparts. When quiteftdtfy brush it 01?. with a cleanfbrush. ... vnl'\. uaucu u|auuCL. Before usiz_1g'ar new lamp chimney,` wrap it in cloth and place in a kettle of gold water. -Bring it to a'_ boil and boil for fteen -minutes. Let _the {water cool before removing chimney. No ordinary heat wilf break a. chim- ney treated in this way. l V ,A __.1.1. .r,c. I . To make pop corn pudding-Take [ one pint of popcorn ground t1ne,.one tablespoonful of butter, one teaspoon of salt, one half.-cup of sugar, one: quart of milk, and two eggs well` `eaten. Mix all thoroughlyiand cook for twenty minute; . e If buttonholesx have to be made on a material that fraysbadly, proceed as follows: Markithe` position of buttonhole with a thread, then run a line of machine" stichihg around the `tonhole it'in the usual manner. D'-.E.'_- _ __ \ thread. . ,Then cut the` hole and but- r-_.--.. . . . . . . uvwy yuultt away. `Good . furniture polish--Drain `SE. your `leftover coffee, and when you have a quart mix` With a tablespoon- ful of sweet oil. -Wash the furniture , with this and polish with a dry cloth. flf the coffee is strongiit _will' cover all scratches. ' ` 7.- v--v---my -vilvill-\!\JlJu ' A The poisonous articles to keep "mice away are dangerous if there are children. Mice do not like the smell` of peppermint, and a little oil of pep- permint spread around their hiding `places will keep them away. .nr\nA C......Z4....... _ A| -'r V- M l ..__`. -uvIU \III ,3 II$II. Most culinary failures come a from the habit of guessing. - W ei"h every- n thing that is to be weighedra d meas- V ure carefully all the other jngred-. l ients. 0 this even if you have made the article repeatedly. Th 1;`: _ A J _ A A_ .` I _.---- -J- cvuonun The handiest way for thebusy seamstressto keep her spools of cot- tontidy is to get a wire and thread `the spools on it. The ends may be tied together with a piece of ribbon and hung on .a nail. __` ,. n .. _.--- -cw--o urinals] 0 iBorax, in the rstplace, is one of the most powerful antiseptics known. *When used to wash the head-as much as one can hold in the hollow of the hand to about a quart of water -it destroys dandru. Cut new napkins apart; double them lengthwise and dip the raw edges into boiling water to the depth ` of one inch . Then hang them-up to dry without wringing. hey will fpld and hem easily. ` . . `13-._'__, 5 r The quickest method to remove > our from basins `after making pud- dings or_cakes is to wash .them in clear, cold water. Warm water har- dens the our, and makes it ditcult to "remove; HINTS FOR THE` HOUSEWIFE. So far as can be gathered, and Sir Thomas letter would bear that inter- pretation, the`-line is only to be` built from Coldwater to Atherley this year, a distance ofjI8 `miles. This would include a bridge at the Narrows. -At a later) date the line is to be exten- ed to Peterboro. , The `engineers oice was opened at_ Coldwater on Saturday, and on Monday a body of engineers took possession of, the Quinn house near Silver Creek, and i are staking. the line towards Orillia. F `The Canadian` Northern, which are , to have running -rights over the C.P. ; R. from Atherley to Orillia, say they expect to run trains into Orillia by July. This seems a _little premature, for the bridge is a slow job, but at all ` events they should be in here before thesnow ies in the fall. V- ---, , -- v `- -a--1.;-banal-7:) : ' v . It is understood that the contracts for the "building are _to ' be awarded to-da , and there is a probability that the. oronto -Construction Company will be `given the work. The Con- struction Company had an office there some time ago and Mr. Thos..' `Hinds, one of its leading members, has been residing in -Orillia for sev- -eral years. -. ,_-_ -.--ry-on}, I-Ill 4v&_v4luG] I Dear Mr. "Mayor,--The extensibn of ihe line from Coldwater to Orillia is one of the -works authorized for the present year. Construction will` be comarenced almost immediately _ and : prosecuted vigorously. Yours very 1 truly, T. G. `Shaughnessy. TL 1.. .....l....L--J 1` (Orillia News-Letter.) ` R`. _The c. P. `R. will build to Orilli` almost immediately. *Mayorv,Goat had the following letter ` fro'1'n7 Sir Thomas Shaughnessy,' president of the company, on Monday: 1'\,_,,__ Mr- '.11-, -,, N`- Y";I'_`;1e council adjoin-nd to meet gt Cookstown the last Monday In April. . - ` J. coxwonrg, Clerk. -yau. wvuxu on 9I:n _x.,on., `tram . 30 s:de_ road north, $1.20; Walter Scott, Stationery, $20.20;` collector's salry, `$150.00; `W. E. Stoddard, printing dCIQ bv-IQYIIR 2111`! f\III"|l;c'I|;ntv blag conning YIJVOVVQ `IV. `'19 I DlO_(1l'(1,,A ' ggg by-laws and ubhshxng the same, .00. ' "7i"h`7o1}3Jv7i` [um 5a.; migai to be p aid:R_icnatd `A-P.arr, running? road` plough on 9th _Con., from side road .nn1-flu $1 an- \lfa'l6n- C--M :'c,-, it .'-2 . z-' 50iiI`nm':fh't Bn h 28th';'i at Thornton, with an the members present, the reeve in the ch_air. -V III! l!#._a. - a -----3 u-av nvvvv no BIIF \vlO,I| - *"".WT._I.- Ganley "was r"orde'r_ed' to he paid .a'..refnnd . of. $21.35..` i""r;. I Dotialde, soy; taxes _'paid' by him, and ` $ro.oo;` bemfg part of expense -in connection with..the same... .% .,__. .._ ,,. ORILLIA unis c. P. Qu lIOllll\v\I val- The matter of compensation for the killing of` co'nde';m1ied an`ima1s isf Lin important 1 one. Obviously, thef - W avernment should>..b`e-asked to sta'n_d he. damage bill, in: the:"interest org ' o;ehea:1th+ 1% st9ke.9wne.re.wu1d?g pour. Co.mm13s1one'rs spend $I8_,ono.o99 _ .1. --- ----kvu_-.av\.lIL-VIII-D IICCUCU l sy our dairy industry, constitute a fea-I >t- ture of the Second Annual Dairy id Number of Farm and Dairy, under )6 date_ of April 7. ,`-How to manage in Your Dairy Farm , with increased. Prot_s . , by I. H. Grisdale, Agri- m _cu1turist,_ C.E.F. Ottawa, is the. lead- ,- mg article. Every dairyman would` 5- prot much from "reading this time- 1-.,ly summary of how to make the Le most out of a dairy far m.Renova- tion of a-worn-out Farm, by "Mr. p Anson Groh, of Preston, whose farm! cl was a, p`rize-wi_n.ner_ in the Dairy [1 Farms Lompetition-last year, tells ,.i'how Mr.-, Groh started on a poverty- stricken soil and "by lrlrieialnslof a` ve year rotation, into w ie c over en- ~19 tered_4twice, built that soil up to one 1 of high production. An, article by _ Mr. J. A. Ruddick, Dairy .Comm- , issioner, on The Outlook for the ' Dairy Season. of .1910", with. special referenceto foreign competition, is V of prime interest to every dairymaii, behe manufacturer or producer. f - -This Special Dairy Number isi packed full of ood things from cov-I , er to cover. any of the articles in-I ,- \ - dividually are worth many times the the subscription price of this jour- nal for a year. All departments of the farm and dairy are dealt with in a mosh interesting and , protable way. The issue is well A illustrated throughout- ` he Special Dairy Number sells for 10 cents. _Subscriptions for their year may be started with this _nu_ m'-I , .b_er, in" which case-it vcanrbe l_i.iad.`fi'fe'e,.` Farmand Dairy fot_the- year, inclu- .din'g. eight special -magazin,e numbers and itsillustrated supplements, goes it0`..;its subscribersl-weekly, all` for the ' 1 small su`bs'cr'ip t`ion'pric'e' of $1200 -l ;.-MILLMEN 2 '""`E3HER3%`%V A " _ V FA1{Mns%:\% A_,.. A` 5__ nu_'__-, ` -' ~ 9 5'0 coll at T5 ' y. as gins. cures colds, heals tame!` unas. - -/-`T 25cnts. ' meattrade. Perhaps he is `right. But Hon. Sydney Fisher told Parlia- ment that it was not the business of the Dominion Government to look after the local aspect of` the dead in any event, whether it be`Dominion,- Provincial or municipal authority,'the_ question is one that will have to be; faced in the very near future. It is to. be feared that a considerable quan-- tity of diseased meat is nding its;;'f sf. way to the home market; the `~mere; fact that _the exporter has to theii gauntlet of rigid 'in spect'ion makes "all. the more re.a?onab_le to 7 believe; p;that:,:itg_fVis :on theivdorrziestic er "that `the unsound or unsalable.:Io'stiit:: - ism palmed off. -3; I o ' -Lessons that may be Ieqmed from `our chief competitors in the dairy markets of `the world, and with em- phasis upon improvements needed in nnp An}... :...!.._A.. ANfe.w % % Mu`-.%l\_in tn Aylmer Sun. Nowadays the tailofs -. of Owen Sound have, to use" the heaviest` can- fvas for the po ckets of 1'nen_ s suits. Ordinarypockets are worn out by` the corkscrews. Toronto News. In Gocierieh all the use some peo~ ple have for the board of trade is. to make a -grumble over it. The "board `of trade, here or anyWhe`re `else, is jus_t'what the citizens ofa town make it. ' ~ ' For eminent V services, Finance, Min- ister Fielding and Editor. Macdonald `are deservingof some tangible `re- jcognition by `the "Republican party I pf the United`- Sta'te s. V Godericjz `Si-g-nal. .When' it comes to~.t-elling a sh story the average man thinks he is expected to lie-and naturally he doesn t like to disappoint the crowd. ` H=E discussion in the.House of Commons last week on the question of meat -inspection was use- ful if for no other` reason than to draw the attention of the country` at large to the anomalous condition of things that now exists. Wedevotea an enomous amount of care upon see-i ing that the foreign cons.um'er of Canadian meat gets the article free from disease, yet we take no thought 30f the domestic user who is left, to the mercy of.me_re. chance as to whe'- ` ther what he eats is sound and of 1 marketable ,quality as a food product. It _is a wrong that callsfor a remedy; '3 Dunnville Gazette. Airxian ent. up in: Tan "airship! ' at Vancotiver yesterday. -He;wasT trying to reach some of their real-estate{'g- } ures. T ii. A. `*-Chicago News. ""?"' .'g".'9:"--"T" 1_ .. , A Twelve naked ahics.were found in at N eiv 'Yoi`k' ti1iiih__t"hoi.i'e;* `Just `"a` bare d_oze'n or_them, Calgary .He_:-ahvi. V T6:-ont'o ' ' ` (Taking the irfghz view} FARM and DAIRY. Applisi fa am:. Commenting on this,` Farm and Dairy thinks it would have been bet- ter had the bill provided one-half. The public, it says, is slow to recog- ' nize that it owns the undeveloped lands of the province. Hitherto spec- ulators have been allowed to rushin when new land was put on the mar- ket and reap fortunes when the land should have been sold and the pro- ceeds used for the benefit of the peo- ple of the province at large. This is how many millionaires have been created. The proposal to hold part of this land in order that the public may "reap the /benet of its increased V values is a move in the right direc- l tion. It shows that public opinion is becoming educated and that we are beginning to recognize and demand 1 our rights. . _ A `j Accoinxxiodating. . -. 1 Value Recived. Just Listen ! -L%1:HEN21n?HERN A.DVANE bgcjsj 12. J.%FLE'rcHER, l Apr. 5. 19 Inc 14.385 A4 9. 23 lay a. 12. 31 1.1, 12. as Sept. 0. 2o THIOIIGI SPECIAL ronouro wlunn-_za AND was-r ` "..".o'a::`v.-;?2.i .-. I` 3 A _ON. Frank Cochrane is the _ A father of` a bill introduced into .the Ontario Legislature entitled An ' Act Respecting Town Sites, provid-i "ing that where any lot or parcel `of , public land, which has not heretofore been sold or staked out 'by the prov- ince, is opened for settlement one- fourth` of such land shall be reserved for the province whenever sub-divid- ed for sale. '

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