Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 19 May 1910, p. 2

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ever has :51 word of sym-i _a dogcatcher. 1 Listen to Him. --__-. I at is "that ,red-and- ole over in the corner pl ' `t hat sva relic of bar-' Record. V I , and when the `cost I will prove my love my wife.--_-Houston 7N6 of living as high `The United States are waking up: to `the fact that Canada. is fuly com-i petent to conserve her natural re- sources for the use of her own peo- plc. Time was when popular opin- ion in the United States tended to arc-garid Jack Canuck as .a hewer of ,,wood anda drawer of water forl eUncle Sam. `But certain expressions of opinion of a contrary sort that are now continually cropping up in the American press show that this attyitudetowards Canada is fast giv--, inp way. Here is a sample from the] editorial" columns of the -American Forestry Journal: A V , - It ks ..are apt to 'spoi.l 1 the pohceman.` 1 - `\1 to make a dog toe` ..-- vn 1111104 --Chicago News. :porterS`;o` qofl ---one to feel] write up the =1(]\r yht wire has % one knowsl I\oa n-.\4. ` Your neigh- 11 _a1I ex- `Your cg: u .uu. III H`UVAlVUl- 3&0 new name will be added to the Sub- acclption List until the money is paid. ` subscribers `6`w in arrears for three months I and over will be charged $1.o per annum. [ put 90 __ .. .. u uuusur 1 nun . $1.06 PEVI;-ANNUM IN ADvANcE.~j r~r\'u-rune-nu. .__. . -___~ --..-.\. unun c Ludll Der. We woult lighted to show new stock embo: your own initial. c. R. LATIMER, - Manager- Banki JV .Accounts " ` is now being used by the acl~:nowledgec' leaders in the social and fashion- able world. All stationery should be embossed with the initial ofthe writer on the front page of each. sheet, the embossing giv- mg `_ that distinctive tone lacking in the plain paper. 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 fine` linen -papers, put up in Vdainty~ papeterie form and stylish- ly embossed with every letter. t Thq most ignportant fea- lg? Is: that It costs_ `very e more than plam pa- would be de'-- you this embossed with V011!` nnrn :91}!-Zn! Barrie and Aanciale Branches INITIAL STATIONERY A Toronto: } _ ___, _._'_ ---sq ' THOMPSON CREW, PUBLISHER Reserve $4,750,000. Capital $4,000,000. bank account. " I'H'E -BANK 01-` TOR-. ONTO; oers. t_o~ all such people the facilities of their large and strong Ibanking, organization. Interest; is pai_d. oh Savings Bglanca half-yearly. ' :: Business Accounts opened` on favorable terms. . :: MANY PEOPLE who; have never before been in a position to do .30,` may now be ready to ope a 0 5c a Box. v xiii. uzxrodbirro Tut 1']ANN:w' 1 2 11. 1fdA`s'r ltngpl .%l'd O;ls'1!l INGS .4 _,. r No. 5; .. 7.5153 -' 66.... .pm - e ct T ` I Having spent"; years Post Graduate work in Britinn H ospitals and having served as clinical Assistant in Gold V n uare.Ear. Tb ts: N Hospital, London? nsfym London o"%ucna1n3 Hospital (Moorelds) ; for a ter V m as `Resident Surgeon in Royal London hthalmic Hospital; gusto] Eye Hosfital, Brlsto : and B i M` _/ ' i_r_n1ingham fr 1` nun - ---~ , _._ j ' 1 _ _, M. 1)., cm. ( l"or.) [Late of Tofonto General Hospital. Otllce of me late nu; Smith. comer 8!- Phone on. 32-15 I 561 111. 1'1 Barrie. l DR. MORTIMER LYCN, 3: Carl-I ton St., Toronto,. late of Brooklyn, (NY.,) Eye and Ear Hospital, will be at 67 Owe_n` St.,T_Barie,; everv Sn n1l`rl:nr D nnnnn - DR. ROBERT is. BROAD,,PHYSI-l cian, Surgeon, etc. Specia1ty-Eye,i Ear, Nose and Throat. Oice `and residence, cor,` Elizabeth and Brad-, ford_Sts. (Dyment Gore.) `Phone 5 7 105. Box 456. -r------------------- : }DR. w. A. ROSS, PHYSICIAN, 1 Surgeon, etc-_, L.R.C.S., Edin., L.R. * ' C.P., London. Oice and resi- _dence, Dunlop street, Barrie. Tele-I ' phone, 77. ` H.T.ARNALL,11.T3..c.M., cn=FIcE ` the premises at night. in` Bothwell s block, Allandalc. On ORESWICKE & ALEXANDER. Barristers, Solicitors of the Su- preme Court of udicature of On- tario, Proctors; otaries, Convey- ancers, etc. Monev to loan. Of- fice, Ross Block, Barrie. A. E. H. Creswiclte, K.C.. Arthur Alexander. IFDONALD R0/TSiS, LL.B., ff gin D--1 G: " Ag:- RADENHURST, Barrister, Solicitor;--oNotary Public, &c. Of- ce-Ist oor Bank of Totonto Bui1ding._ Money to loan at Iowa cot _ rates. - STRATHY 8: 'ESTEN, BARRIS- tcrs, Solicitors in High Court of ` Justice, Notaries Public, Convey- ancers. Oices over the Bank of Toronto, Barrie. Money to loan at lowest current rates. G. H. Esten. )r. J. A. C. EVANS, PHYSICIAN Surgeon, etc., Coroner for Simcoe; County, Oice and Residence :1 William Street. Allandale. Tele-i phone 30 a. At Stroud Ofce: 2 to` 4 pm, Monday to Friday. I __________________. us: up u/ uwen bt., Barrie,.* every Saturday. Diseases Eye, Ear; Nose and Throat. qonsultatiozij hours II am. to 5 p.m., and by ap-: poixitment. I . _ ' f L NNOX; CQWANE: & BROWN, V zfr;tr;, 'Sb}icitorp5_f0r,' obtaining probpt of wfll, "guardianship and ,; a'dmmistra.ti_O_n,' and general Solici- tors, Notahes, Conveyanccrs, etc. Oices, Hinds block, No.6'Dun_lop ab cf:-nA'Rgi-1-3: Klnnnu On nan ,. _. _ __.. .- -4 u -grunyvrg Published from the otce, 123 Dunlap Street.-t Barrie. in the County of Simqoe, the Pro- vinoeot Ontario. Canada, every Thursday Morninz. by Fllvftlu-nnuuau g-.. ..___.-- ~ W; A UaLT, ;BA'RRISTER, SOLICI- tor,` `Proctor, Noting, Co_nv_'eyancer, etc. T Special attodtxon m drawing ,jand probating wills, obtitining let- `ters of adxhimstratibn and guardian- -L!_ --I`l-_A.2.__.. --_-....Ln AL- {W1 ., A V _ ` " "$51.. ".` . /V 0 ~ 3-99: neg .~ O icc;;" arrleg. D. StW- )R.WA. T. LI TLE, late of churcT:i_11. Ont. Ofce nd residence John St., near corner Elizabeth. Phone 213. L_________.______________ IULVALU _uU::b, l.L.B., BARRIE- ter, Solicitor, etc: Bank of Toron- to Building, Barrxe. Money to loan. [U13 U1 quuI.uua|,s CIIIJII Gil `HG! UIBII` ship,,, collecting _ acccgunts, etc. Of- .55i= c oi.s: 34'"? M0? *0. /flnan * ` xluupgug J-L(ll_l\JU _ ulublp, &VU- U lllluljl street," Barrie. "Mane to loan 'at 4% and V5 pet-"em`.~g ranch. otces at Cfeernor `aiid' Alliston. Haugh- ton Lennox; K.C.,-'-Alex. Cowan, G. sun Lacnlluat I.\.\.n, 1 E. J. Brown , LL.B. _` |L\u\rG" Iloan. -SURVE>YV (_)RS.\ I Q 05 87 PHYSICIANS. ---.-_j_:_.L .....uaum1c Hospital; :1_ Birmingham lo Collingwood and jlfeaffd. _ TO _ 4 FROM " No-. 58....10.l'_lam . V No_.54....7_.IIam 43....8|6pm ' A "V42....1.Ipm - sou: _nu.`pllI [U W CS` pnncxpal _u'l" rn.,_` xhei S'1`RIc`l'vPER8o:\AL A'n'nN'rIoN Put) 1 _ . -MA\fU1*`ACTURIC}t OF Dvxxneg, Carriages, WaS5 k Sleizlis and Cutters. Sunny... vx__ _ ` 'l`rain.ar'r`iva1s'an`d ` o--fromvarrie-`are.-as follow/8:: ] :- o _` `Main. 'l V Going North; ~ `_ Going "`nn`- ` TRY THE LQGREAT LAKE5 ;A;l0UTE:'.:;WESAT _. -_ ---_ -.--vv->- Vacant 'ot, t street. Alp; ?0_an acre, on 1 W 11 \1n\'rr _v--_ - v-.- -uvnvvvv Double dwelling. 6 rooms perton street. ,-v..v-vJ qglv Dwelling , 1 rooms). stabl -, d v and nearly E of acre of land En gr;;el:;o;?' Corner of Peel and Wellington Sum Dwelllng-6 rooms, stablu and shed, loton Peel Street. 1\-,,1,-I &lI\lI. (llIUm' All kinds In best Companl Agt. Allan Line and C. P. R. SS.Co vnu ron THE cournv or SM reszslcgiable terms gi\,'en `f------~\ Barrie Property For 3,] 'I\-n\Il...... ...- - ._ . J... ` mu ' B;r_Ve:|hvBvo%E B:sM?o1l" - - .. L ' .' " -1 .m1sxmm_ Condensed advertisements on am as wnntuot all kinds, lost and tom; for sale or to rent. speqic articles, must be accompanied vnth the "~ cash. Cuts for advertisements ' must in case bemounted on solxd mm, REALIZING WHAT'S _WHAT. CRAIG!-IURST, om LICENSED AUCTION} Ef\Q TLIE B1-can-.-.. -, Insgranca Brewed Entirely from the Pines` A Malt and Hops. rough skin. One 0 'tions will remove 1 and by its occasi skin acquires the =: `softness of a bah)": -is not stiqk_\7', and 3 worn a few mon er. it. Price 15c and ful after shaving. &Ql\ Diuggist. DUNLOP STREET EAST B (_\_R I E BARBIE BREWING GHMPANY MAKES YOUR LIKE VELVET- Monkmads Glycedonia Johan J c nu; In 8 Page 48 column Ngwgpgper, lIhQhn;' l-._. `L. -15` -__' _ Splendid ALE and PORTER The Best-and` Brlhtest - In Cask and Bottle olapourz nss ST- Msoxm mares ow smm 1-} , 42ff GEO. MbNKMA1J, 55?? `nvrmn 8| a n1ar\'el1~:-us effect .I_!,. f` "rm! -rm: Pi-iONE`1-3'6- PROMIVSES REDE"EMED. p.n Penetan ' B`. M. MONTGOMERY, or tv: Horsesho -.-V] mm m. thnes: each. on` .. -_- --`gr Vanni? UNITED ST-z_;'(1`;JS SUBSCRIBERS $1.50. IN ADVANCE '.\Yn nan? nnmn non! I.......I.:-.1 -- u r r- OWEN. BAR rl ycedo: `(rvicc 'zi.~. I113 lnratio trvnlq .n>Iunc cgard. 'fhe rcssed merg Crofn ' % `thc --.\1\ll astic man a and 10. scquen place V185 dl lowin [1110 `IOI Io.` No. `*1:-_`,nlooC0blt no *mow*m,2 '18 ' G Spm _NortliBay`..`...... 1245p'1n 8! `ll -1: m..Toronto& Midland `LB a hr 62;` -- r V` 1 ` v : mo sf m'l`oi'ontq scgnoi-1; hr`: cs ` 5 F _ Gravenhurst _9.I5am V41 * Daily -including Sunday. ` F(`t.1Iic.s`| appc th th that lit The _(-rely nnnzln ton, par eve C hrr11;11| eprcs Iwzxy day ed M 23-...I0.l5a.Lm 21.... 7.50pm ha mz1i| k Con Ewhic .\Ir. 31 r. Iztnest bsitioi BARRIE RAILWAS? Guf. itinj_ (_.\'cr| -wn o| Iicr KW` ght. thn Thursday, May 19,. 1910. Tnnms on Sunsoanvrxox. `Mia `L `H`*- No. 53.. 10.25 a. m 65....7.lI p.m 22....3:.5o..ml 2o....saspml J4 A45} cu.` ucvclopment and, should power the exported to the United States, the vested interests` it -would create there [vb-:-uld prevent its_ sqbseqent `with-r _|______1 .....-..u.. u. 111: `exceeaIng"lyd1fhcI.llt for Czxxada to proceed with the deepens -s ins: o'f?_.the ;niwigable_,echamxfe1 `of. `the S L 3:; but; ia11;_c A * - . , kg h . ti . `rents: IT-bus; * if . . -..--_ ..........n..: u. vvuulu create mere `would prevent its subsequent -with- txdrawal to meet the futureneeds of Canadian industry. Moreover, the company. proposes `a new channel for navigation on the A_meri of the ptr_iver',. `the .approach, to awhich would be beset with,;tlangero_us cu;r-5 V permiSsi_on were givent. ~ to build`; the damp, .-not` . `only- =.1wc-i1_1d `cit: ,eeediiig?ly.;:ditIicu1tI`. fV()'t :V , ` its '..a.i.*.v' .94-; >4 -` ` `.C2`:-Iid "-tn ' '1-hiinail tn: _ Number of arithmetics . . . . ..2oo,ooo argyle new and t_h_'ej'{.`c>_Idlp1i <:e_'s:"' we yuuuauulg nouses or Lanada, but] if they will not print the books for[ us, `we will print them ourselves and sell them to the people of the Pro- vince at cost. (Applause).--Whit- ney, at Hamilton. ~ - Number of books reduced i7 For Public School . . . . . . . . 1 9 For High School . . . . . H 8 `Reduction on reade'r s,Vper cent % 57 Reditctiozi on other P.'S. books' ___7I ` Reduction on"H.S; `books . .. I 39 Number of readers used .".'.;.55o,ooo Number of g'rammars`_ ..sv,,`.'_~L.-".` .'If:_9o,ooo \ The following is a*=lit'V'o.-.=_1.j~h{ Pubs. .lic [School ` and*`` High ! Scho_olg ftext" lxuoks - whose prices "have ;rha;;en"re ~ dated for lthit slxizirbtsleand c,:'ldfeh7,l of `the V. _f Province : _v:vithl"in;:+ *`we1ve 5' nionlhs, together ' a" `eompdriso;j ; Forllrublic But there are other _more serious objections to the scheme. These have been concisely set forth by the Com- mission of Conservation in a report on the project made last February` be- fore the International Waterways Commission--the tribunal that is to report upon the advisability of the proposed dam, The report of the Commission of Conservation stated that Canadian interests are given a `minimum consideration in the com? pany s plans- Of thetotal.propos'e`d development only a_ smat portion `(one-sixth`) would be devloped'on `the Canadian `side "of the a river. ` The `Canadian market, itgstates , cannot` at present "absorb its half of the propos- ed development `and, shouldg power ;tbc`ex norted to tho ITniI-ad ct...-.. tn. .greatest possible prot. With them I the interests of. the consuming pubtic 'fai.re.but incidental to corporation pro- ts. . ` . , " . . -- v~/ awullll-u\. GI. UIICC Ju5t that means; but when we are told that it would take pretty nearly one lhalfthe yearly output of all the coal mines in Canada to produce the same amount of 24-hour. horse power," it can readily be seen how valuable such a privilege would be--to. the capital-- ists at7least. To Eastern ~Onta-riot, corporation control of that enormous energy might not beso advantageous. Large corporations with rnonopoly privileges have ever been noted fo their strict adherence to the law 0 monopoly price, i.e. exacting as high a price. as is cnmnsitikln mm. .a... U - "I. V- --o-awsawull UGIJLLGIIQL3 are asking `the Canadian and the United States governments for a very valuable'privilege on the St. Lawrence river. They.wan`t the right ,to generate approximately 600,000 h. )p. of electric enetgy by damming the river it the Long Sault Rapids` near Cornwall.` It is a somewhat diicult matter to realize at once just what 'f-B0,} runs...-. L--L - -'- DAMMING THE s'r. LAWRENCE .1-... `V aauan. L11 l.|JL 301' the preceding fou_r years, and the` ~tirst three months of the present year. look. as if this yearis British invest-i lments in Canada would surpass anyi previous record. Canada is regarded] [as a splendid eld of investment, and that is indeed gratifying, as capital "and population -are 'What Canada` needs to secure the fullest 'rea1iza- tion of its great and varied resources. The capital is comingin rapidly, and so is the population. `Every dollar [spent in development creates the ,power for the creation of otherAdol- -lars. Every productive individual !added to our population does similar. ily. - V p '. The Monetary Tim_es,- after diligent -research`, has compiled a table of` 5 British investments in Canada,` and ' the total `is an astounding one,` amounting to nearly 605% million dollars. -The gures are given as `fol-A lows: Bank stocks, $1,125,000; loans and mortgages , '$5,7I9,7:721.;i insurance. I company investments`, $9,7__37,742; municipal bonds, $10,000,000; "indust- rial investments, $22,500,00; lands, . *),000,000; mining, `$56,315,000; Can- adian public` oiations, `$481,041,836- all` making a _total of $605,453,852. 'iAnd the certainty is that Canada vvill Ilcontinue to be a more attractiv,_e field (for investment of British capital. The daily uncovering of new natural re- sources, the rapid increase of popula-I tion, of soil production and industrial output`, add to the security of capital land the `productiveness of its employ-`,1 iment. The foregoing gures indicate!` the immense monetary power of Great Britain, which seems to grow 1 in strength from day to day and year`! to year. The summary `prepared by` {the Times shows that in 1908 the ! {British money sent to Canada for iu-l {vestment was equal to half the total _I :1- `. As a result ofithe `beginning of the reduction in the prices ,of th_e. Public School Readers, negotiations` were entered -into for lower". prices for Separate ISchool books, which are controlled by the Bishops,and.tl1e publishers, thew Copp, Clark 9 `COL; made a new contract . Over 50,000 children A are now paying` scarcely more than one-half the former rates. Algebra. Iiati1`1_...A `:-An'cien`f5 1.1`-Iistory .' ` .` `,` Literaturg j .. ;:Gefman G_rvmmai1-.`~. Bookkepig 3 .(Arithnqt_icv_. . .5}. f *Drvzi`iig 13o9;1;:, r `PD'VJ l3d'uctjon, 39' percent. .. . For Separat Schools. '3 _ Readers. ." rir:ier.. ;.. -ms: 1neaae:% % S,fe;Ep`hd` Reade1':.- A .\\ GU; %Rdvine 7.I...%1>s=r cent- ` For. I-Iv_igh_ Sch6ls._= BRITISH INVESTMENTS. $5.65 $345 I I j Through the metropolis 0?` Chicago, the_"nce.via _Uu1uth'-arid -Fort LF 1'-ances, or through _ Chicago and the _ tw._in : ' ' ;._j:;M:nneap`plis and St. Paul. 5 . `m31,.`+3x,,.::-_ v :Na1`rirb-2 ` - ---- -A` `i 75:-'5|i'! 1"i;3!:i tTai1d5 .....,,--ucu, uo youknow hon get r_1d of: your real estate? Thud--A dv_ertise it -3 T ' { Slap-.-FNaw; waslfyotrr hands. -. .65 .75} M .15 b _: M l_vv..L:ug surgeon, getting on,? ' " Gausler--First rate. He's improv- nng every day. He. recently operat- ed on h1s tenth. patxent and the man lived for `nearly twenty ehours.-- Chicago News. : .- weig1er_+Hw i vcun V s ` 5' four 5.0 the - 8' UYECOII, getting on? I` (`l.'IIIQ'|I'_D:-.-.4. ._-;_, vr . . - .n..u.uCCu` .l. (10, or lxvmg 1s less by makmg you Post. - _._._u.. _ a. svwycl-to And, you say you love me? -Devotedly ! With' the cost 1iving`as h as it is? U` JUHI b S_eni0r;`:If6`l .' erlsj-n.U_4 h, - Yale I say that the. prices charged fozf school books are too high. You are at the mercy of a school book ring.` VVc- will, if returned, give you better school books at lower prices.. I know that we can` get this done by the publishing houses of ~ Canada}. but _ :5 L-.. ...:n _-A _H, .. a.\\vblU U1. Darn I<'ather-:--What" t whxte `stzjlped pole or your room? Q ._,___ (5/\I `.- .uc LXC-pUl'ICl"S Lot. City Editor-`-.The street is all -c1lj(n1ent. * An electric light" blocked _tratc,- and no km whether it is 21 live wire or not. 1:'ditor--Detail two reporters to to the wire immediately--one of it and the other to` result.--NeW York Wleekly. "But `lo, the Overcome With Ha'ppiness.A A lawyer called unto the bar Did methods strange employ, explanation _was_. -A . That he wastdrun_k With Joy. f "A bunco man says the beauty of iiau easy mark is but skin deep. --2--an ! Too` many cooks are the digestion. of po J Thesin-get who grates on 3 |nc1Lves_1`s never a great sgccess. I _It isn_'t diicult to Iove y bar's money as your own. I Itltkes a ea ;the; scratch. [the prisonersinethe jails in northern` Ontario at work on the roads is one which might well -be followed in oth- `ersections of the country. There are manyjmain arteries of travel through- [out the province which would `be the lbetter for a little prison ilabor. l Before becoming Prime Minister Sir Jaxyes Whitney" declared that hel would give the public better school books at lower prices, a,nd`he hae kept his Word. ' ,---- -..u-say UL 1JlLl\ Candles are not made of`cans; Battles -. are not made of bats, ` Willows are notmade. of Wills; Cattle` arelnot made of cats, Pilgrims are not made of pills. _,_--. --4-I-In was?- A Yes, we haveseen the comet. For heaven s sake stop. asking us such" foolish questions. '-Everyoxie` _ who gets up in the morning at a respect- `able hour, as we- do, has seen it so often that it has got _to be very com- mon-place. ` ` I in u- --< Ayimer Express. `f___ 1 .. ,. ....u we uuler t_0vWI'1te tl: csu1t_.-New W,eek1y. What s In a Name ?A ' Tickets are not made of ticks, Panels are not made.of pans; Pickets arenot made of picks, of cans; KAf.'ll..-_A_ - ` I ' price lcarcasss of meat are I se1ii._ng' 1 to-day, - stheg vordinary f.eI,1ow+ on salary cannot afford` fo have` Ia to?` iii; 7 `t; :4 M ` 95 V...` 4 _.a, ' To:-ont9_~.,Tev1eg?_ram., _` ;- V ' A j _ ; Ag .i-oyal proclamation`? reprserits King -rG_eAorge as speaking. of our city of oToron_.to,"just as Toronto were not owned `bfthe Street Rail- /way Company 1. '3 Llapf ,_`_-`--_-v ---uppuu 13.5 'i,_,,;Britain is never without a King, but Alfred Ai1stin s poem written for the_ pxfesgnt. oc3;fasiVon" -is a_.mp1_e -,prodf that she is` at `present v)vit._houtAa jneal poet 'la`ur'eate. " ` A ` .'_\` .protably thanaother crops, in order Canada is measuringlher timber` resources and preparing to protect them by progressive and drastic measures against exploitation forthe benet of wasteful foreign `countries, including her next door neigh-bor`.l We cannot look to the north for our salvation. We'must husband all our remaining resources and plant treesi wherever they canbe grown more that our own future may be assured. This is the only way."- Canada has not the resources for her own needs and ours too, and she is suiciently wide awake and intelligent to guard; her own. The only Way_that our. . timber resources and Canada s can be made inexhaustible is by the ap-J.` plication of the highest scientic; knowledge "and the. broadestcommon I sense.- ' ` ` I VA 'Clas:h Toronto . ,Te1egram.. A .5 . A vs,` 3 A ` !"!;|`rI|l 0\c-I(:;'-..g_`L:3_`__.t: y ;;.'1_`L;9v ,T'm-`onto Star. 3`; j`H:vmilt on >SpecAt'at`6r.` jj TH E` .A Distahtirrosect. T11 E 1.,\TQRTHERNiLADW The Rep)-ter s Lot. DJ:L-A- .'x~' ' Relic of Batfberism. HIXYL . A `Or Any`? dmn Sort.

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