Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 19 Sep 1912, p. 2

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` Barrio u-fou follow: . Me: mind your machine. Why; I m an 0-nlha a.lderIma.1`1I vauns-an`; u \Ve1l, what o-f that? I l1 trust. you. - {MQIQIA JI_I_G A1:TD LES_S H,4_xNDL1 !" `1~I?m.'-'"I.m_-As the fail [shing season has opened , the fol- lowing letter from a gentleman i11 Toronto to a friend in O1-illia, may be of interest. Dear I saw_--. last evening and we were speaking of the contemplated shing excur-,' | I sion. As. the weather seems to be very unsettled: this Week, I ;think, and so -does he,` ,tha.tn We had) better postpone same until i next week. That would /give us. plenty of time and not-`hurry us, for you know. hurrying , is the cause of more fail- nies iii` the shing business than anything else. Get your tackle ready. Your ` friend----.' P;S.f--In `ordering __...-_ 1'_`-L1.... -J...,._'I-1.-. 9....-._.`.L.._`L..__ .i.L'.;. ..LvLu. :-:-u.u\4- . 4- Iva J.u.- \-rn-\AvJ-LI-Ag your shing-, tackle that the style of tackle has changed.` very materially since last year, and I think at this season of the year` it is mxeoesrsary to have the" latest im.pmve~ ments as" the sh are rve4i'y shy and deep. ,This. year they are using. :1 _,great `deal less handle and: more "jug. snarl ` the stranger. ___ . _`L3_. _ TIYL, '1' ,-- New and Artistic Designs ` WA!-L PAPER Published 1:-om the office. 123 Dunlap Stroe Darla. in the County of Simone. the~Pro- Vince of Ontario. Congas, every Thursday Moraine. by T . M "' ';` `tf"- -w~-.. ?`?`P!=r 1STEWA!;iTA"&`i-"B'l`EW mt. , _ % I. 'AEIS- :'tg:;n_,`:: Sglicitgozs, `Notanos A Pub ic," and `._p;;_TQ6n}eyaners,- "Money to.) `J; in. `an'y` surn`1`s`V*.tafr5A`per cent. once, 13 Owen St., Barrie. _H. 1), Stewart, 'LL_.]).,_ 1)., M, Stewart. 7 ' --u-----:- V 7' ' . CRESWICKE 8 ALEXANDER, `BAR- -:-;.-... -u..1:..:o-nu. of the Sung-5139 I __;_._.______..__..__.__._..__... . STRATHY & ESTEN, BARRISTERS,` ` Solicitors in High Court of Justice, Notaries Public, Convoyancers. Of- ` ccs over -the Bank of Toronto, Bar- ! tie. Money to loan .at lowest cur- ` rent rates. G. H. . Eaten. ______.__:..__..- _::-1 - I DONALD ROSS, LL.B., BARRISTER, 9 Al -4.- 1).._l- -5 Tnrnnfn \lV.`VIn - V `DR. `A. T. LITTLE, LATE or! Churchill, Ont. Ofce and residence, R John St.. near corner Elizabeth. ` Phone 213; . 3'. A. jRA.UENl1UnD'1', nnnu;u;;.u, Boiicitor, Notary Public, kc. Ofce, ht oq!k.Bank of Toronto Building. Money to loan at lowest rates. . DR. W. A. `Boss, -PHYSICIAN, SUR- I ........ ..;.. rune 1:~.::.. 'r.pn*p inn. 1;; T. ARNALL. OFFICE AND IDR. MORTIMER EON, 31 CARLTON] . 4 '1 am. to 5 p.m., and by appointment. . urday. St., Toronto, late of Brooklyn (N. Y.), Eye and Ear Hospital, will be at 67 Owen St., Barrie, every Sat- and Throat. Consultation hours, 11 Diseases-Eye, Ear, Nose- UL, cl-la\l and Brown, I.. L.B.V 5131:. E. ROGER WELLS, late of -' New York Hospital`, 7Iu'.Y., Man- o . hattan Maternity Hospital, N.Y. New York Skin and Cancer Hos- pital, Grace Hospital, Toronto. Special attention given to Dis- eases of the Skin. 1 ` Oice and Residence, Cor. of Col-} lier and Clapperton St. `Phone; 275. - _21-ly 1 I SJ I Having spent 4 years Post Graduate work in British Hospitals and having served as Clinical Assistant in Golden Square Bar. Throat &, Nose Hospital, Londorr Royal London Ophthalmic Hospital (Moot-elds`) ; for a term as Resident `Surgeon in Royal London 0 hthalmic Hospital; Byistol Eye Hospital, Bristo : and Birmingham Eye Hos ital, Birmingham ; former Member of British phthalmological Society. ! OFFICE-78 DUNLOP STREET. `BARBIE. | Phone 51. P. 0. Box. 96. V U II`-I-lQ4LL1&VlJ.I.'JLu, can-av risten,"So1icitors_ of the Supreme Court of Judicature of Ontario, Proetors, Notarie, Conyeyancers, etc. Money to loan. Olee, Roe: I-block, Barrie. A. E. H. Creewieke, K.G., Arthur Alexander. `ounce of the late Dr. Smith. Collier s Q Phone 6|. . 3-2-Iy - I L.R.C.P. 8c S. Edinburgh; M.F.P. 8L S. Glasgow - --SURGE0N- --- Eye`. Ear. Nose 6 Throat. "G. G. SMITH 85 00., PHONE 52. ES- tablished 1869. Undertakers. Open day and night. Morgue and chapel in connection. Barrie, Ontario. `W33 1111013., JJKLLULULQLJJLU, Solicitor, etc. v Ban of Toronto Building, Barrie. ` Money to loan. UNWIN, MURPHY 85 ESTEN, , `ON- tario Land Surveyors, Engineers, . etc. Established 1852. Oice, Medical Building, 8. E. corner Rich- ._ mond and Bay streets, Toronto. `V Telephone, Main, 1336. Instructions left ,. with Strathy 85 Esten, `Solici- tors, Bank of Toronto Building, Barrie, will be promptly attended to. uuvris I I \J LUHI` Wehave a large amount pf money to loan atlowest current ratesmgither 1:: small or in large amounts. on the securxty of ood farm mort- ges. McCARTHY. BOYS MURCHISON. unlop Street. Barrie. _ I L IR. J. A. C. EVANS, PHYSICIAN, Surgeon, et.., Coroner for Simcoe County. - Omce and residence: Wil- - liam street, Ailandale. Telephone 269. I _ __.._._ - 9---15} I. Have no two-thirds clause. ll. Glve Ia:-es! limits on Live Stock. '"~ ?.x.;1~'e..:.= *<:.:;"..':`u." _ . n an rom ar- V Ice: and stables. IV. - Are Issued b ABSOLUTELY RELI- ABLECOM ANI nu xmronnnw-. Es '""?`"'`" cnu. uni sea: :_._-j- A. F. A. Lcomsdlg The Inapmnce Man '.L|Jo VVn 1: .l.|I `.1. IL I. Is L\J.l.4I.LV , geon, etc., `fI.c.s., Edin., L.R7c`:f5., London. Office and residence, Dun- lop street, Barrie. Telephone 77. VJ-WC LL J. 0 `ll-UL` LI..LJLJI \lL' J .l-\JulJ ALL` .I/ Residence corner of Toronto and Elizabeth Streets. (Opposite Fliza- beth Street Methodist Church), Tele- phone 167. $1.00 P1-Euilxinum IN Anvancn vvm'r.n:.Vn am A mu`: !TDh'l"DTR`I".RR Fire `arid Life Insurance. A L . Real Estate Agency ; % Money to Loan `A..Iiun|l ofof good` Farms `and TOVl|.|;Pl'0- bin! `for said (In _easyT!orms.. man _or %~Tvrm@ iiuitdings. -43F ? emlit `>0? $0111-'= .',I`i-.-a.,.I-nr `R1.-*nL:`CI..&'(' Ln..; ~ Dr. J. ARTHUR ROSS OUR FA _ "aura. -`.5 4-;.- ;n.n_..n _ , -..____. - W Gugcesor` pa the" late 11. L. Barwick) RADENHURST, BARRISTE R, -1-- \1-L-._ `D..kI{n n m(a_ Min. c. M. nor.) Late of. Toronto General Hospital. SAME OLD ADJ UNC T` POLICY MONEY to LOAN an Inn.-A an-u........a. -1 r - PHYSICIANS. UNDERTAKER8. ?su1zvn1_r9ns. % fimnnxs Anvmcn )8 pr v ' _ '6' circulation of any ptiggrniylghgfneuthe V - _f.:._ `V ~ ' My by ft!` the largest subscript` On '~"-, ttOr fact demonstrates the qual ltujpgtrons. It you have any ad`v'er1isingg') of it with the paper that reaches the d not lftlid to pay the price. 990119 T Advertisements are charged accord. ` 12 11:: i1 `"8 t ea nonpare measure make 0.: TAHYI?N'I~ - . u .--nun. IUII3H0~ "W . ._N'l'RA!UBllN1` ,,,i-.imsi.\., ` Legnl, otices. Auction 5:, 1c , A . '_etio-.9-First insertion 10 cents 8 er "1?,`_,`m:*| In nentinsertlonbcents per ine. ' `Cl dimmo` . ?(`:gicten"De`!'oli(i=iEan:8 W {line "`% : or ea insertion of the same matter. Olfii Submu 1 knot line. mm P`?$ : ' coxxnncui. DISLAY Rates will be given on application, CONTRACT CHANG EE. Advertisers will please bear in mi notice of intention to chain a ad\'eI`Ii:((:1mtQh`l mustbe handed into tlieo cc not later tin , Saturday at 10 oclock, and the co y Hun change miiatbe in THE ADVA)<(,`l;; om 11 inter thnn 12 o'clock noon on Monday in mock. otherwise the advertiser : aniiou name! {nay not be made public until the week falls: in . * 3 . cownimann ADVERTISEMENTS. . `Condensed advertisements on rslpage M - no wnntaot all kinds. loci and found, pmen` , for sale oi-to rent, specic articles, mg, etc must be nocomnanied with the cash. ' * Cuts for advvtiscmentg must in eve, case be mounked on solid metal base; 7 I `Ins am muum; mm as l Llmite d . OST peooplb, [individually and; % collec-Ativ'ly object to being _ smitten `in the same Atplace twice. `There are exce~ptions,,`as in the case with every wise -and whole- some rule. `The notable exception to this particular rule is `Sir Wilfrid Laurier, who cson-tinues as leader of the Liberal opp0s:it.ion desp~iv oe~ his em- 1 phatic assurance to the peoplle of Canada a year ago that he wquld never` again {lead an 0pAp0sit.ion' Sir- Wilfrid .La.urier s lesson, which would be and was fairly instructive ' to most peoiple, has not been learned by him. He is .allowing those of hisl formr 1-ieutenauts ixywhom the 'pe0~' sl1ove(1- an `utter 1- A __--.-.~.~.a..L -L1-nnvv1_ ple u11mi2taka.b1y -v--u-- cw V- Manufacturers of and Dealer: in '11 k` d_ Rough and Dressed Lumb:-r m 3: `Door-s.8ash. Blinds. Interior H I 11,: columns. Tanks and water `Br:-oug'|;c .Pl ni . Matching. Moulding. It-S,~1 _a "8 HotBlastDryingKi1n. E `M3 rxunxng, muwnung. .uog1u1ng_. He-:`1.\\'ln Hot Blast Drymg K1111. g Laying and Pcgllssllligglglgdwood Floors Contracting and Building Estimates given l'IEEIl\'_,_EAVEI'I _l'\ Gil` BA nu-nu ..-.- vvu . . . v . . _ - . . _ . . . . . . . . . H . V . . . . a uU.ah']\Q_'n orrIcE-Avr|I.=:Ln_ s'r.. mama. om CRAIG}-IURST, ONT. ELICENSED AUCTIONEER l I FOR `rm: coumrv or sumcoz. Most reasonable terms givcz`. on ail Stock Sales JOHN JENNETT iI.h9.!*_9v!E9u.ndrv| NEXT DOOR TO THE TANNERYI ISL John & Grookerl I _ CI!" yilutvvvwcv -v.-vv-u-- - 7 Daily. includinc sunagly. MAKES YOUR SKIN LIKE VELVET- Monkmatfs Glycedonia. j` Druggist. Has a marvellous effect 0.2. rough skin. One or two applica- txons will remove the rougnness, a-nd by its occasional use the skin -acquirss the smoothness and softness of a, baby s. Glycedonia is not sticky, and gloves may be.- worn a. few moments after usinz .it. Price Isc and 25c. Delight~ cful after shaving. Is open for all orders in CAS !`I.\'G:`, M LL REPAIRS, &c. Boilers. Engines and all kinds of farm and stationary mac-hint-r.\' made and repaired on shoncsx 110114;:-, and moderate prices. _ Al work done by cxpc1'tmz-.chin- 1st.` and guaranteed first class` BARBIE BREWING BIIMPANY HDUNLOP STREET EAST kiirewed Entirely from the Fines? % Malt and Hops. ' - 1J'LU I.un;;;;uu.u;-~u.d -.--_. _... _ lack of condence tos reastsrt them- selves in the Liberal! party councils.` MONKMAQL rates. .. Collec- '?{8g and Accounts given T.Beecrn Sinendld ALE and roman The Best and Brightest In Cask and Bottle MANUFACTURERST .BANKERS Baie, Ont. '.-03.. Exper,-t Machinists `HOMP80N CREW, PUBLISHER". AIAE _.P'HVo'N': 1 as 6:. CO. Manager Barrie. While I-Ion. Chas. Mm-phy and Hon. Rodsolphe Lemieux are acting.' as the `immediate advisors of .: the Liberal I leader `in Ottawa-T-with .what. success may be gathdesrsedv frpm the blunders already evidaentfe-[I-Ion. Syd-_ ,3- L21... . UILULUCAB ulsvcvud yvawv..- ..__ I may Fisvher `is? ` mightily " busy in Quebec. Mr.` fig; .wi>11 - be rvecal-led, was,1~1hisger?;%,gf;,4gr:eu1- vtule during the long ..-in which A n `L A ,. ? III I --...2..1... ...__ . _,,,,,] `This GXfMil1iStP, -wh.o.1o-st not only 1 :: Ilisiportfolio but his` seat in the poli-A tical aifalnlehe ._of `Last September, -xi-`$3i11'ts to` get. ba".` Sir V 'WiI-fi'id'L ` Llmirier for -some mysterioixs` reason ._which" can ' ha.rdly be Ifelated to the 1 ftmire success of Liberalism in Cans 7'ada, seems willing td `let him` try,"or ' unable to _keep- him off. Mr. Fisher '. is reported: to" have bobbed up `as .a.bA sort of Liberal} prohpet -in Quebec {with a good deal to dowith the _ _y ` 9rgja`nization .in_ these partg. A ___'._(._ .1:e1l, . is already elicouragging by` vig-' 121119 (turlng we mug` `pt:I'1_Q](.,L...-.I1m w_muu_ many of the `once _._o1i`ri,$_h-ing -and ; prosperous: agricultura insilustries T of Ca11zida`tvx*e`1a]1'owed tos *aec1iue,; in- dustrie2sg.vhicl1 the p-reslelt head ? of` `the klie-pa-i'tnIe'I`1.t:, I Ho_n`.A' Maitill` Bur- ord`us: n1ethod`s. -Mr. Fisher was all- ~'vva,ys a persistent. vo1`{1n oeer, making `i115 in self-olxdnce fo1"_ Vllaekv of` condence in` hi'IVIlS6,1'f:'a1(1d~v_hiS` ad-V7 ~minis_trati?o-11 shown by others .-` -- A. V -.Sco't.ia.. Those aesp0nsib1eh:h9rhh;hhhf;ha wtrokielseem `bf; I ' 7 ghwhat was for , ht%{.',i81d5E'9 %vv'.n H iut that is `not all. Hon.` W. `I S. `A Fie1di11g,- the one man of all `others i who,` with _Sir Wilfrid Laurier, sought to `draw th. Dominion Of Canada into the - ad;iunctV 5 agree? ment with t`he.Unit)ed.- Stats, is "said ; `to be ancither of `the forlorn of f the party. From Nova Sootig a message that` the " _ _ 5 is to be brought seat can be .fO11l1d;v'f0IIhi!Ii an. .";I.4I._n In Toront&Migsk.Wh.. L.g-..-.~.- .. . l8Nb,m_NotIh Ba'y.81:..'_l`Vox-onto 5.15pm., " untsville 8: T0ronto.. ..1IVp`m - -lip mToronto&.NoAnl_1-Bay Jill I!!! I Gnveuhurau: Al1uagale.'.- 0.8 Q;m._ ' -48.80 p n..-'1`omnto&J1a1dVland V'I-52`: at *n.u pm..couu Spcda} .. ~s.1u_m - 1': ~- I, I .1! 1`L'-....I-__ . "'7 aVV Lliav uQ.va`w-- u--v -,-- -___-_ UNITED. s'1wr1cs sunscarmms $1.50 In ADVANCE ` * us I A 41,_`n_ 58'.-H-1. IIWV "F ' `Midland `(iri `Elmva1_') . 88... Slum ` ; V` " 21.}; `mums our Svnsonxrrlox. `No:;*6_Zl`. "m 4-. "!8.`."..'1'.I I? In ` V---3. No. 53.. 1 No 55.. -5l.....'l.l`l Im b6....|pm '1.9Ix.>'Ii_I.4 . ` of the 'mov_vemuen`t,-_to_`get the_se~mqn back in, the at 012-` . %'t1=6. Ti.ndivid1%a1$ % Aistio for the or Lit: -Ano\rU- u-rwvvou u... _ . themselves, `rai1lier.th41_n_ in ' % Jagger {is 1; Vsigiaiksenc am. {pa-opcria;.te1 title Ton AHop 9 `*3 911 V mn17i`$1WT`*1'.?% `Ea;-"i'1i saI "i>"a1e,' possible. phe highest in On- `nuance. lt;`,:.,_ +3; 1 The Minister of? Education for Alberta states that school houses are building` in that province at -the rate of one per day the year mound. A . j law, miii {iii 1$11`.};'umea' `{E" `ghiiyi warnings to the "children last week. rn1_; _-__-. .11-... __..__1.1. 1.- -1: L.......c. :.. pVV~l&l&LLU UV Ulqv '\JIIOA\nI'I\4lL anupv vvvv u gh game ilhw would be ben_et-ii1 Every `merchant in Tbwn can help along Ban'ie s big. fair. An admis- sion ticket given ..with. ` e-very $5.00 p11-rchase Would; be one Way to boost the attendance. `A lost tribe `has bex1_discoVered eastof the .*McKenzie River. If they were `not so numerous, one inight think they were the survivors of the reciprocity agitation of last fall, Ori11,ia Couf1cil has sn-uck-the 1;ax' rate at 30 mil'ls, and the papers are` -111 ;__._.... 1... 5-11 'L-_ 21. `I.............,...,J~. I Clo`-3 `I-U `JU ll-4IIIJ5J', IAIIILI4 I-II`) 3 al- trying to tell it -happen:d\ =,' while the taxpayer devising ways of .1iquid'a_tin1g' Jais" m=u11icipa.1 indebt- edness. ` ' The` `world must be growixig bet- ter, says The. Spectatoi`. Every cell -1. ;.`L'_ .'l`_T......:`lL.... ...._`l:'.... ,..:.-4..!--- ---.... lI\/L, tJbvJIo' .l.llL.' klyvvxnlavvvlo JJ V\/IJ .\.;.|A at the "Hamilton lice station was empty 1 as_t. night, and not a single `summons was issued for` to-.-d`ay"s lcoulft. This is'1.1ot. a bad} record for- \4`J LI 5 U0 -5 JIJKV 53 ~lI'\J I! (U |JIuI>\.L| -I \-'\.4\IL \.II .l.\IK ` a city of I`Iuam,ilton. s size. Those OH-nights ar-`e bound `to occur just bqfo1'e 1Say-day. ' I North. 9! 5}, ; I Bo-bcaygeon Independeu-t ---- }An-3 -other newspaper conf_rere_ has gonel thr`ough an .0.pera.t-ion. for anpend.icit- is, and .thi.s great journal was pleased. to hear is making a. good recovery. Nevwsrpaper. men -are so accustomed to`, being ripped.-up the back that a` fronta1,rip`by a kindly and'\.ski1fu1 :surgeon is rather a, pleasing novelty. The Orillia papers continue to` ignore reports of police court pro-V oeedingsf in Orili-a., `while they note` the doings of Ba1'rie s justice vmi1l.l 1` Not one .Word of. a recent trial in which nearly twenty prominent young 0ri11ians were ned` -for creat- ing"a drunken distutrbanoe in Orillia a.p4pe a.red' in any of 15h Ori]1iaup=a.n- A_.... `LA. -.........A..'..'l VI 0\ IDeser"_ onto has a of -2 -.._1 Yi\'l._ n..:'n:.. 'D...'.l...& mm Pa.cket. - ` The z_1veArage~ working life of a ]o- T comotive engineer is. only eleven years and seven days. So says Wa.rren S. Stone, `chief `of the Bro- therhood, and` we presume he is speaking' f1`om._ inside krio7w1`ed`-ge of the case. ~.Evid1ently the. high ` speed of -to-day and the enormous increase in trafc are not favorable - to 1 the ?l(n1g'evity fof -thegman g1.t_`the throttle; We have to_U1'J-a;y~ - in some Way for every '-.extr_a mile in speed, and the payment is in esh _and- blood`: V -' Orime :he.<.>yeew W- __ S _.'L L'I_ ' The Mormon men~a. is real`, and back of it is -a. church with _ practi- cally unlimited means for the most vigorous propaganda. ' T_hes_'Chau;t-au:-_ qua Daiily declares that the tithe systenn brings `into the "ooers of ' the `Mormon, church yearly no 1ess~;than $22,000,000, which is administered- by, the -president, and no act-ou11t is giv- eu to anyone. No` wonder they are -able to send" out thousands of : `misi- sionaries! 0 But how `long. "can hs,1_1ch ;_a lsystem_,expe,ct to last _in,_ these, days?` ' . ` The decline of two points in the Department of Labor s_u index number of . wholesale prices for July, after a. continuous rise for twelve months;, .was -followed.` in August by another drop,` the index n-umber standing at (133.4 asvodmparjed with /134.8 -. the previous m011th`~ 3 14.1811 ye`a!.',i however: T .7at'?.t_his `date it, stood ::a_t. 7._Oi11y':. 127.2. The 'd{& W88? '.d%1_ie qhieyf=1 to- ..in.;priees."_.;jof` grain$%"e:ari f.rviit' ;nan ` ;.`s1g'ht. sin ..dai_11v ' - T "4' 1 .. . ';: " .. .0, \ quite: % 'int91,f3t1118- b.y*`I Whe` V `tagu',re.:uf:pnv-` ..%}!1-t1i91'its'" NOTE AND ' COM ME` A m. 115' `$411., IL.` \J.l,llAL(|- even ;1;e%" impartial *`z"z3i the re ghters to a gruelling public exhibition. It all looks7like' a case of blu, sum} the only solution seems for a. town to enter an actgion against inspector for the. cost. Th funny part: of the `whole thing semgs to be that buildings of a. certain character, within ..9ert.a.i`n areas, are assessed alike` for insun'an_ce.- in all A tovgns U1 is xxxuatu. 'yvpuuau;vu.,~ `---.vrvv...... of the ability of the re department or the class of the re"-ghting a.p- pliances. If fthe insurance `compan- lies A-want minute information let them pay for it, the ~ same as any: otheroorporations would have to do. ` ||FAR-OFF` FIELDS LOOK- GREEN 7 ._ Here's` a `bit of plain-spoken ad- vice` from The Pete:-borough Review: An erroneous imp1`ess'ion is frequent- ly ob"tained of A what is being done in bthel municibalities. and. to hear some people talk one would think that every city was doing than- their own; For persons of this im- p1tess'ion_ in Peterborough, if there are such, an extract from a letter in the Welliand Tribune will be of interesvt. ` The .~.writerja'sks how many -factories have located in that xown during the `I ,1 _. T J- _-,._A. LIRLVU Lvvaucu Lu. ux-.-.-b on`, past two years, and adds:---I do not mean "how, many `think they will: 10 cate here, but only those who have made denite plans, commenced budaiilg`, or` in some way indicated that they are in earnest . in their much advertised - intentions-. ' He further; says: With the." exception of the ' Automatic '],`.ra11sporta.tioxi _Co., and-' the `I-eel Cream factory, these V1100-u 'u'u VI 111 agreements haves failed to` 1na.teria.1- _ ize. Whether the" .\vriter s opinions as to what should be done in Welland Iare right or not, we have nothing to `do, but _to many people it may be lnews that only these two factories [have been started` in Welland in two years. vVVe are too prone to exag- gerate what is being accomplished `elsewhere; and to overlook what is be- ,'ing done -at home. It has been point- `ed out more than once tha.t Peterbor- ough s growth in. population in the ten years of the- Dominion, census decade was twice as great as that of any of `the western Ontario cities, but the fact is soon forgotten. One of the best means of a.d'vancing.-the` city` is for its people to he fat/ m'lia.r with: its advantages and` progress and to make them known. and one of the greatest detriments is the ..g'1'ousch to whom o-n_l`y distant hills look green. l 7&5. .10.: 3 mb - ' 4s.:.,.;t.Ilvm .',..u. 455"" 7.pm` Our life is as the ower of the rose, And` the arose petals are as the ` Tye`ars;v _ `V ' Some are soft and. smooth, but `there ___ )_`I-'-,- , TA11d'Las the-'-petals from the rose 7 I bloom fall, _ T % * So;do the `years. ffom [our life- ., ? blossom esbb; ` I AS each one takes his journey, to the] . .1.-11I , A . _ susmzss musmm .` M o`%NY LOAN!-`ID T0 RESPONSIBU-:`PEOPLE. Some rose-{buds wither ere they half unfold` V ` ' , . _ ` ~An.d` some that die ere e e:n the . f ;.bud can form; . W11-ile. otllers, after full. bloom,_ noiv .....---__ ...'I .1 VVJA'lf.\;l K ` . _ {Their petals drop, V, of all `their . beauty shom} ' ` .I.\.IA; Ilniavooo, ._-v .. }31.Lt aill .ms: yield thneni-s1e1`ve..>s to . ' that wise Hand, . . V \W11-ich, touchirpg gently, signeth iTo psTsi_ the great s't.,i_1_l` Shadmv 7` -'j'.',"."~.' 'i-_'wf- ; gibint _ur,xtbs< may: be opened in the i1amesof_'l.`wo or more popl} . the` oney from which may be withdra.wnAby any one of them" or the survivor `of them. . - ` \ V H.%A. s%s_`- . C1-I-C3 MILUDC` VVhose beauty is - bedewed by si- lent tears. L9 v.L.q |:\r|l\\4LI Q-An) J v \aI- -..Y`, , ..., V--- I ' - _ L ere sleep the quiet spwits of the '- J.....`l L%*Ehc%iutthcrngdvnucc.` T Where JJGIINU ' i never fall; l witliesrbgcl Barrie, -SeptMi2A,. 1912. sam*g s_ B`ank Departmi exit . Lnosg DREAM, m ADVANGE L'E :vry courtsy shown to ou} lients. jrjccnpoligfrjsn. _. 11355 ` etxls, A Summer ling-Haring in` the-' lap of the-moisture season. A . u- CWO new nam1-a'vVviilV addeq to the Sub` I ponpon List until the money is Daldu ' e1_.|._-__.!I.-.... _-.... .1- .._.....-.a (nun thnnnhnnnthn I Some girls ere given` away in max`?-I riage; Others thmew. , themselves 1 away. . ` ___e I A Baltimore professorT`is attempt.- ing to make a man out of a monkey. The reverse is more easily _accom-` plished`. ' Q ' I -X-H`-X--)1-t` Siduewhiskersv are coming back in. England. They always did {have a habit of coming back,+-that s .What keeps the barbers ascraping.z_ ` -are waiti'n`g`for "a week to gvet`pick- - This being the `canning season, it` seems pe-rtinent to ask` if you have` been canned yet. Or perhaps you" I pmmsm ` Hon. Dr. Spro-ule will Operi t.he_` Clarksburg Fair and tell of `the big` squash and ovangwea lil1ies_- he used to raise on` his. prize farm at Mark- d=a1e, no doubt. I V | Toronto -police are getting after` the street mashers-, -and the young cigarettes pu"ers~ who accost `ladies; with the familiar Oh, you:,Bea.uti-| fu1Do11 are beginning to learn} what a terrible thing -the King s. English is to toy With. ` 1 J uet fof the sake of \fee1i:ng`: young again, _don t you think it would pay you to take "in the shows on the Midway at Barr'ie s biggest! exposition next` week. Have a thrrowi at the dolls, toss the rings over the} canes, or hit\the nigger on the cram,-J ium. The cigars `yoxi winean be] saved for your enemies. .K_eir Hardie charges that man has been hiding` behind .\'v*oman s skirts` ever since the time 0-f Eden. We don t think Kheir keeps well up in wom~an. s fashions in skirts-, or e1se'he thinks weare all as thin as proverbial bean poles. Even in Edean, s> time. man would have. exper- iencecl some diiculty in hiding be- hind Eve s `_`skirts. T A - L A Barrie motorist was in Orillia a few days. ago and had occasion, through the stoppage of the motor, to leave his car in a_park.* Would you mind my machine a. -minute, he asked a _.wel1--dressed: `stranger. "UI.'l[.Il-IUII IJIBII uuun uuv nuvuv; Iv yu-nu. - . Subscribers now in arrears for three "months and over will be charged 81.50per annum, *

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