Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 10 Oct 1912, p. 2

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DONALD ROSS, ;LL.B., BARRISTER, $3513-35;-um `:64: non`: A, `DR. J. A. C. EVANS, PHYSICIAN, `Surgeon, t.., Coroner` for Simcoe County, -Olce and residence: Wil- liam street, Allandale. Telephone ll DR._ .A. _1`.' LITTLE, LATE OF Churchill, Ont. Oice and residence, John St..- near corner Elizabeth. Phone 213. DR. W. A. `ROSS, PHYSICIAN, SUR- geon, 'etc., L.R.C.S., Edin., L.R.C.P., London. Oice and. residence, Dun- lop street, Barrie" Telephone 77. inn. H. T. ARNALL. omrxcm AND TI` :5-on-`Cos an-2 'Dnn::`A-`nun Ana-gnu DR. E`. ROGER WELLS late of 9 '\T.._ 1T.-..l_ 1'If--__`;.-'I TTTT `ll -.. 1W: 4-. .143 WIS DR. MORTIMER LYON, 31 CARLTON . m 'l`IIDl\II`ll 1n>n l\` Dunnbluvn /`T ` V uu.-.-__ .uAs'1` UALL; , 3..-mo?-d` wamm A V; % if ont&e1inav9nt suBse.rsbexs1=hink V` % %g e ` Olllce of the late Dr. smith. Collier S ` Phone CI. 324) ;;?!s%9*"'"e`: _*!!:l - -1-` IX '\-:- L.R.C.P.'& S. Edinburgh; M.F.P. & s. Gmgosg --SURGEON-- Eyg. Egr, No_s _& Throat. ` -J-v` W Ovt T GIGS? I Having spent 1 years Post Graduate wo_rk_ in I. British Hospitals and having served as Clinical Assistant in Golden Square Bar. Throat 8; Nose Hospital, London: Royal London Ophthalmic } Hospital (M001-elds) : for a term as Resident Surgeon in Royal London 0 hthalmic Hospital; Bristol Eye Hos ital, Bristo :and Birmingham Bye Hos ital. H rmingham : former Member of British phthalmological Society. , I OFFICE-78 DUNLOP STREET. BARBIE. - ~ _'Phone 51. P. O. Box. 96. ' j . G. G. SMITH 85 00., PHONE '82 . ES- tablished 1869. Undertakera. Open day and night. Morgue and chapel in connectibn. Barrie, Ontario. LUfI$f,_3{1UR_rHY 65 ESTEN,' I 1, I .- I. ON- tario Land Surveyors, Engineers, etc. e Established 1852. Oice, Medical Building, 8. E. corner Rich- mond and .Bay= streets, Toronto. _- Telephdne, Main, 1336. Instructions left with Strathy 85 Esten, Solici- tors, Bank of Toronto Building, Barrie`, will be promptly attended to. IIIVIII. I I U LUFN Wehave a large amount of money to loan atlowest current ra.tes.either1n small or in Large latnounrs. on the securit.v- of good fargn mort- I ages. McCAR'1`HY. BOYS MUR.,HISON. unlon Street. Barrie. ` _ 11:` CI IV. one In (`lo I The Isurance Man "\lW'8lI Din`, Aaulnav. .....A L:L. D_., D. Stewart.- nox, K. Byqwn, THE CHILD `IN O0UR'1`._ . -T `WOULD `be easy for some people to argue. that the church -is; a eoandalons institutisoin. It takes` father and mother from home. in the forenoon, leaving the children with- out: their guidance. Then `its sinister adjunct, the Snnday School, draws the children, even of tender age, `from the home circle.` Thus it tends powerfutl-ly to destroy the `reside. It leads directly to vain oste-ntation in "dress--.on the Sabbath, of all days. The members of the congregation . quarrell. The ediee may be draft-y and the cushions full of germs. . 7/ J numbo r of tool F:arIn>sjanci Tovvu Pro- = junlu for sale `onus! Imus. or i'omnto Bilildlnzsp J::_@_~i5.RNLD (Successor t_othe late R . L. BaArwi'k)v ;Firefa.nd Life Insurance l\J1VlL.lJlJ JJUDIJ, _ JJAJ-Ah, J.J:.Lsu.I.v.5.a;.a.4A-, Solicitor, etc. . Bank of , Toronto Bu`i1d`1n`g, Barrio. Q Money to loan. ` 269. so QAAUAI aaaaaao \.r.n. A uB\l.lJ ALA-`Al Residence corner of 'Ro1-onto and Elizabeth.._Streets.- (Opposite F1iza- beth Street Methodist Church), Tele- phone 167. . . \IJ-U L LLILIJ `J L \ &V -II C \JKLI-ULJ L `- '`t.: Toronto, `iate -of Brooklyn _Y.), Eye and Ear Hospital, will be at 67 Owen St., Barrie, every Sat- urday. Diseases-Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Consultation hours, 11 am. to 5_ p.m., and by appointment. 74. -54. AU IV 1.11.4140), IGLC U1. New York Hospital, N.Y., Man- hattan ?`_Maternity Hospital, N.Y. New York Skin and Cancer Hos- pital, Grace Hospital, Toronto. Special attention given to Dis- eases `of the Skin. ' , Oioe and Residence, Cor. of Col-' lier and Clapperton St. Phone, 275. V - 21-ly { MW Iuua vuwuovuu 4" V` D`"---.V~--.. ,/ It is equaily easy toargue against the juvenile court, and the arguments are equally cogent. That institution does, in `many cases, interpose an: outside authority between parent and child; but when a child has-deizeloped into a juvenile court subjeqte it is high time for interposition. Natural- ly there `have been mistakes in ad`- ministration, but` the idea `upon which the. institution rests is wholly good. It is that .whenever a child appears in court it is `not the child, but society, that is on trial, nor can the defendant enter a tenable plea. of not guilty. 4' With a child of T twelve` or fourteen, thedullest can see that he is what he has been made, not what he has made himself. Dr.`J._`=ARTl-[UR ROSS ou FARM POLICIES` @113 -#4` A.-.` 4I_l__.I_ - - '(8,_u'cceasoVr late R'.- ___.._._ - urn-an\aAl-ch.) `Have ho two-thirds-clause. Give 1411- est limits on Live stock. c L 81 k ON FARM. ON `|"`e8"`l`U!. anlcto and from Mar- ketand Stables. Are Issues h ABSOLUTELY RELI- AB E C `M oR_'_kN_rA.NlE8. which Is most ` M. 0.. c. M. ('I`or.)' Late of 'i`_o1-onto General Hospital. ....__-- vu--_ vvcnv Real Estate Agency % Money,toLoan ncl-unu 3lDlS. L I ABSOLUTI 'Aa1 ;?'8`:'> AN] II IMPORTANT. as W , cnu. AND sans j-:-: A. F. A. gncomsolg Illrnnna Man - MONEY ro LOAN D Q `nu-on nnannu-.L Al .____, _ The idea of the juvenile court is to take a young delinquent, not as an enemy of society butasga social pro- duct. . Before it was establisheci ' the law dealt .With yuvenile offenders substantially as ,with adults. They were Locked up,-if unable to furnish hail`, triecl and committed to some penal insotitution, which about three times out of ve was agraduate school of vice; or, to save the child from a penal term, his -parents-, whose atraitened circtxmstanlcea may have sent him into the street. 9f nights, inpoverishe/(J; themselves by paying `a ne. - - . ` ' Uunnnraxn; sunvmrons. -IIZARRIE -` .AnvAxcn: 13 prove ;, circulation of any pape,ni,:';h:j;)eth, Z" by far th 1 my u-_ e argest subscription " latte:-`fa._ct demonst _ itnpa us. If you have a11azt1f18v3-lsquahtint plane! with e paper that rcache3u1lg8pte%]lg . ; . T3"'9"3N'l` A,,n..u'rxs1.\b " -Legal Notices. Auction 5.11 etc.--First insertion lo centsemer 1 uubgtltentinsertlonscents per ne "`e' 9805 R _ng notices, 10 `cents per nfle f Inurtidn ; 5 cents per lme for each gubsgr 3': .inIe!tion.ot the same matter. Obitua WI so per line. . ` " Poet;-, COHfR(`.IAI. nmv AI! Vvyvllnlbin coiiluzacun nxsuy Rates will begivon on anplicaom `coxuuc-r CHANG[s_ "Advertisers will please be - . notice of intention to chan 33.11"`-;3 ;`t`- `ht emnstbe handed into the 0 Cl: not In`: Sutmday at .10 o'clock, and the cop f change mustbe in SHE AI)VAl\'C o,"Mh later than 12 o cloc noon on Monda M week. otherwise the ad_vertiser's annouixoglw I not be made pubhc untll the week mg! 'nn|tnI-Juan-,n `nun-m.......-._-_, ulao `coxnnxsnn ADVERTISEMENTS. tensed advertisements on g ..?.`5.m. otall kinds. lost and fo1xl:d for uleorto rent, specic ax-vir;1es_ etc `must be accompanied with the cash. " `- Cuts for advwtiscments m ` 9 ., ust incv case be mounted on sond metal base, -vqv me am mums MIuFn Llmite d ____ _-.__ - -----.-uu u"||_|. U .gu_mo,eturers 0: and Dealer; in all kind, a, Rough and Dressed Lumber l!oors.8aslI. BIInds.lnterio Fl 1 h, columns. Tanks and wa{e.r "H-oulgh` Pltinlng, Matching, Moulding. Re-Sawing . Hot `Blast Drying Kiln 3: 7 TI Wu In TomrI&N`ak.`Wh`L. H ' II~Enrn rnh Run to Tnnmtnx I. Laulnd and P(;llssh;2%lLl;d wood Flam . Contracting and Building Estimates given A0I l"lcE-BAYl"lELD $'l'.. BARRIB. ONT CRAIGHURST, ONT. `LICENSED AUCTIONEER I roafru coun-rv OI-'(S'lM`C-O-E:V iMost reasonable terms given on all Stock Sales JOHN JENNETT lI.'!9n.!{9!! E9 Mrvl NEXT noon TO THE TANNEnIy| ISL Jphn & Brooke: 21` Druggist. A more lad fnom Midlaml has been sent duovwn foxy sWali11gtOOlS. He is said to be of a mechanical turn of mind and` if his enerrgies -are, -bent in `the right dli_rection.i he may yet be- come a orcdittgble citizen. Yet, it is hard to believe 't.ha.t` he. will ever outlive the debasemcnt of his en- forced association 'with such as are7 incavceraterll in the common jail. Mayvsuch axstnin 11ever.agu.i11 be plac- d unon the mliniiiistrgtlon of jus-tice in Simcoe County. -- ~ . MAKES YOUR SKIN LIKE VELVET- Mgnkmanfs Cflycedfania. 1: Has a marvellous effect on rough skin. One or two applica- tions will remove the rougnncsi. and by its occasional use the fvkin acquires the smoothness amt softness of a. baby's. Glycedonia is not Sticky, and gloves may be worn a few moments after using it. `Price 15: and 25c. Delight- "ful `after shaving. DVNLOP STREET EAST Br'wed. Entirely from the Finest V Malt and Hops. BARBIE `BREWING GIIMPANY Is 0 n for all ord ' ' CASTIX MIKE nEv.uRs,;'cT" GS Boilers. Engines and all kinds of farm and stationarymachinery made and repaired on shoxtest notice and moderate prices. ' Al work done by expert machin- -ist and guaranteed first class. W.36nable rals. . . . . C0 .. H . 3. ~_J!"3O. MONKMAIE." .8p_lendld ALE and PORTER The Best and Brightest In cask and Bottle ___;._ `MANUFACTURERS. ;BANKERS Expgrt Machinists N`; I BAR 1 E P H-o_NV: -: 35 AN exce1le11t""ind ;to the pros- " _ parity of the muutry is the 'a.1i1ouut of cugtgoans rvenue. _Iric`rease deil-ates`. haa1th.'t1l1('}i decreae indicates decay; .` Th `ivixstoxns ' d- parbmeut. Of Canada .had .;been`. admin- istered ior "yea1'sinAa livpshddv maxi-`I n4e1_-_. ` Business '-Ceiciezlcy w_4a.S_ sadly lacking. `Oicemr b7QcameA!carelesl{a11jd\ the oufutry s}i1-ered. ; But" the: o-f goy9r11me11.t, 911 ,_ S e1pbe.m-ber_'21,` 1911, swept out ,the.o1d re'i!Iie..~ and: the a.ppointme.nt of _ the Hon. Dr. - 'Reid' as the. new minister `i_11trd6n_1c_od` `a new era._ v. . Barrie. It was not 1o_ng- before leaks plugge_ and officers ,of the -service` feeling that had changed bec':a'me nwm`earnes1;.._ and. flictiv. ~.._I)isuniss`aIs made; ;;_an51__A A while the` Q])_pQ_!101lt3 of the: 'LI!`1__`i*1:1?fA `ister endawre $6` intrd` glee; pf ,wnongfu&?xdiStpieeu15.`it&;% L351!-at %.i1:1fi`*1w: texetg~%were ;%plmoed bef` ' `- ...u : ` uh` E-5? I-lO.IV_I-71"-v|?II" W Va U yawuxru But `the veect of weal b{ixsss m.ethods .was, va`.WakenAd'." teativfvmld. wa III!) 8 ll! '1'0l'0nI0tEM IIBK. W 11. . . . . . . . .. Npm North Ba & Toronto` I. Jun . .........Humsvllle Total: 0.. ..l E Q In i\ In'l`nnnntnRr\'n|0lh av 11 In How CANADA PRos1=1;Rs .,,. cngpxn u I" no....2 Midland (via Ehnvale)` I..'...8Ipm " 21.- n:nI`LA1 Thumb ov sunqonxrrxox. {t :4 Itostori} LL`. xo. M ... ` u '1i.,` 7 ' ;1-.'. ..1. p In Train " .No. the of 11. For thesix months` `of yeazf, 1912'-13 just` closed` the. _rewen.ue s ` were $56,-180,130.50, bf. $15,173,so4;o3 aver thbse Lof uh-e=ha1 year 1911-12. ,The`u.rpIus of /-this year in customs duties will! be; more than entire customs neven'ue`i n.V 1896.1 ..-vy-_---. v_-~ --~ country " pad. --~`.:: . . 4' 7:`. 3` months; due~'.i-nrn=o' measure i the "of .seoji1rity:`7:in eialjinte1'ests `after the :=defeatioi.A rejciprocity, jwes` "irresponsible -for the leap in rec`eipte,;'the able -_ad`- ministration of 5 the .depo;rtm`e.nt `a contributory `cause . The , Hon. ' Dr. Reid-, with-vision and foresight, suit- ed his--ways to expanding `country I and since his entry into oiee new ports of` customs have been The new oicers appointedl are'faith- ful and diligent in their duties. The L department employs a. 8II'l.8J1`l~ army. of men throughout the Dominion, and the `necessity for diseiplilie` is appar- ent.` The new minister has `secured the condence of all. the officers of his department. A ksplendid spirit of devotion to the <':ou_ntry s service is being developed and the outlook is indeed promising. The new` customs dutports number twenty-seven, new chief ports three, new manifesting and collecting stlations four, and new preventive station, one. Coal-lingwood ..Council has `decided? to appoint an extra Dolieeman` t< >":`ien- fonc town: by-laws, which; are said to be openly vioJat;ed.; L`- "Hon. Sydney Fisher, thenlate Min- ister of Agriculture,` has been Aeaining the applause of "Ontario audiences by that part of his leng'th y.address` which runs, Ladies and gentlemen, I _sha.l_l not detain you further. ._.oo;u- sovvwsuasg wvvsasuuuovu (lull ' I385} woodfs public. schools has from 935` in September,-"I911, to" 914. This is one of the` growing towns some of the knockens of Barrie point to, - but this does not spell .-.....\--.J 5 l gr<`):v`s ;:l1:U Walkertou Electfic` Light Co. have reduced. their housedighting rate. to. 90 per k.w. with `discount of ten per cent.` The minimum charge is $1.00 per -month `including 9. meter rent of ,20chper mo-nth. This is for a 28- hour servlce. , % v A Colllingwood made an `expenditure of $14,000 for now Are equipment about a. year ago and:`The Saturday News wants to know `Why the U11- derwriters , Association has made no reductio-ii in fates. The News says it is yet to come--in: the sweet by and bye. V ' 4 - _ j The `- customs .revenue- for tsnix months shows an increase greater than" the increase for the .Whole of the last scal year (under Liberal rule). There may be some way of harmonizing this pxjoof of prosperity with-the Lautrier lament that his` defoat was a `defeat for the whole country, but we, fail to see it. . I`Iere s 9. new hint for . who want roadways up. 4 The i7o1~1ingwood News says: ,Sever-al bicycle cases were before the eourt on.F.riday morning. Twoiof the .de- fendiants were found on. the sidewalk on Third; street. T When this came out in the evidence the magistrate im- mediately . dis=missed t-he. chnarges -as; `-8 protest against the co-nditio-n_ of the street, - \ ` Some Toronto tourists when. in Beaverton_ this summer, says `The Express, declined to _dr'i-11k` of` the . _wa.ter "of. the lake having seen :1. party of Torontoniaus "bathing A Evi had nevei-'l1eavrd of or 'isee11 th great sewers daily` belch- ing their tlioiusands tons of lth into Lake'Ontario right at the dhor of the city which draws its d'1'iI1k`.- ixjg water T from. this same polluted source. - w -' P therin._ 'in` point of `exhibits or attendxallce. ; receipts :~verejA0n1ye`$15% `:1?9S'? ear.Af:%and;f tfh at~='the` xhibit8i` * % V Meaford Fall Fir was i1ot`u}! to the standard` of former years, _either The Express` blames the cheap: John policy. and L-antiquated }admer- tising font` much ' of the: failiure. Oollingvwbod` Fair, also, was not mu`ch\ ahead; af last year. which .W-.as- xjecmrd-,_ ed as a3 distinct _failu1ie.. LAB a_1_"ri`e}1111`ay` 4we11;fe_el` satised that,` Tnotwithsjigugdl. i .i.118'f_~1i;!=ifav)rable ..w``athet;;:.- "'-thpg ;- ' `thiVWtv`A V Hon. Charlies M~_u1vphy', the direct-xl iug `mind of the` Liberal Qpposition, . `is . wa.`rning5 At-hi) !p eop_19._ aga_ix'1st?=.1:he.: :s`o`=> . milled f of; .*the N The. a.ve1V'agv attenda.noe at -Col)1ing- ..\...J.!.; ...--LI2,. .....L-..L. h-.. J.-'.....,..-'_1 NOTE AND COMMENT. pm my o-an -Hunt: * _Mueh discussion has resulted over ' the dismissal of Mr. Ireland, Cus- . toms -Collector at Parry Sound. The ,Huntsvi_Ile Forester of last week, ; says: -The Ireland! case -at Parry Sound" undergone a clarifying `process during the past _two weeks of , continued `discussion. It now trans- pires that Mr. James Arthurs, the: I Comtfxons representative for the Dis-V . trict, assumes full reeponsibilitv for t the dismissal-, and, defends his a"ction. , It further is stated! that upon the ad- vent of the Liberal party to power in 1896, Mr..John Galna, M.P.P. 6: the District, was disrmismd from! the Oblleetorship, without a charge of offensive part-iza.nship against him, and with no offer of an investi- A gation. In view of this the present dismissal. -appears to be retaliatory. This phase but the more fully illus- - trates thepressing needs of achangei , in the administration of our civil? ser-l vice, andJ_its removal from the carp- ing rninuteness of political intrigue. To which we Ml should say Amen. Lhd dilde/avowed Etahd b;tveen_ the' gontraebrs and` A the public ~exchoque1_f. I ' Mr. J us-tiee Lernnooz, last Thursday in `giving ijudgemnt `in the `O.wen Sound`-local option ease, declares that the irregularities in` the conduct of the voting en the last repealing .by- 'law were.` suicient to make it a nullity, and he holds that there. `is nothing to prevent the municipalll V _'eouI_1,ei.l submitting such a. by-law. next? January, or thereafter if they , See t.i The phase of the action in, which J .' D. Stoddart asked.` for an mandamus isdismisaed, it being held that it -is` in the discretion 'of the council whether a Ifepealing -by-law is` submitted. An appeal may delay any anti vote brought on. until later than `January 91st. ' - - The question "gas to .Whether the Bil:_l_-posters By-law in Bruce County is a legal." measure capable of " being enforced", or merel-y a fareial joke to he laughed at- in the Courts,` is` some- thing that the County may have some, day to decide by a. costly legal battle, says The Walkerton ,Herald. As a sample orf fool` lIegis_lation, . it has probably -no counterpart outside an asylum, and its presence i.n the County -is an i11sult_ to the intelli- gence of the people. The suggestion that the'resi,dents of Bruce ca.n t hire an outside concert or employ` other talent and hang up or peddle bills- for the affair, butmust . delegate the job we licensed` bill-poster, is mak- ing an engine of the law to bully and tyrannize` the people. , We haven t heard` of any attempt being made by the police to: `enforce the law . in Bruce`. but we do know, of people who have paid exorbitant..sums` to have their bills posted up and peddled. because it is there. If the measure i has no '1e_g`a1=value, as was maintain? ed by the -late county solicitor, then it is assuredly, heing used to blu the peep -l'e7 in `Bruce. . e ` ~ SOLUTION SDIPLI-:.. A lady vin the centre .seat of ' fhe parlor-car heard the request - of a `fellow -passenge-r directly Topposite,'| asking the `-po;_:Vte-r to open- the rwin+ d0:w,. and; scouting aL divaft, she inm- medi-`ately drew ,a c1_9ak'about her. I u1)-....;-.. :1 J.L.-A.- ...--_.1-__ -- -_ -___J n I if ` the Wil1`dOW Tls- kept cil-os-.T ed, Ifeturngd the Qther .passenger, . .I `shall surely suffocate. . " .A `The; poor /porter stood .abso1uteIy puzzled between the two res. `G.._ L-..-...n L- A..--n... __:_1 L. _ aa:.uuauuvaJ `\.l.L\/VV ,l4 \.rl`J(Il\ KIIUUUU -I-K\.'ll Porter, if that window is 0pe.nne+d'," she snapped testily, I sh'a1*1 freeze `to death V In` .1 I -I 1 1 I would you do.?f H IVACJIJ-I\.a'\j, ll\o V VV\'..\J'lI UlI\J QVV VJ` Say, bos's,. he nauyii to a commercial travelleranear by, what I `_`De_ 3 aveller. `.`Why, _ 1'l.`o Pthibnk abfiut replenishing your. library with some bf me 4S_tudard `l- -=15-_}':aps}you do?-not _-care to purchasena Wgdmlete ; Set bf Some }of__- the st7a%n_da%tfC1~-iA='lut}.1`<.rrs :_ wQrks,_,:asT ;A?th`te%"rfWY. 47 ft1}m'wich?a15Pea1W0": We I rock ss* r=fr 1 (div -Sorth. gr. ..4:ou.s..= .. JUST 'rH1~: mvu: %'B`AN1{1N(i; BUSINESS TRANSACTED } MONEY LOVANEDJ T0,RESPONSIBLE PEOPLEV flfoint. ,Aoounts'1n.a.1y b.eAo'penedln the hamgs of_.Two Or"1oi*e tieole, . ; themoneyj frpm which may be withdrawn by any one of them or. the survivor o_f them. V ` ` ` L Branches [ H- A. J5avin2=% Bwk Department RN Am? A A - %____?...1'n Nou no is m N,-on) mu - Every Tcouttsy shown to our c1ients.V icpnioimfan 1855 A Tissa.id. woman is like an. umbrella becausg she s ac-customczcl to reign-. V Ollia. thought of% V1-ev'i`ving" the. curfew bell, but "what in Sam Hil-1 lie there to make one wis`-h to stgy out I _ . at nights up in Ori1lia?. ` ` Barrie is to have a. new shoe fanic-I tory, and there should `be 4 a good foreign market since. the` , "Chinese have taken to the leather footwear of ' `civilization. ' ' They went from Owen Sound to see and hear Sir Wilfrid` at Mount Forest-but you knowhow little there is to be seen or heard in-O`. S. . . . ..LA\aA urban,` \./xrlallivlll-VIVLL sovvuv vaav Fall styles for which .we all may feel. thankful. Men s hats are not any fuzzier, notr woVmen s[ skirts nar- rower than those of last season. I Who d ever suspect that the child- reu "at the Central School. would need a furnace to keep them -warm. this; fall ? Surely not the Board` of Edu-' --`___ I vuvv `DUI cuwnvvuu. so` scary... svnmno _s'1wrss suasoaxam $1.50 IN ADVANOI CWO new name will be added to the Sub Nupuon but until the money in mud. Subscribers now in `arrears for threeimonthi and over will be churned Ilwper ennum. l A Peterboro barber cut prices and [lost his union card. Apparently the `only thing =a Peterboro barber. is al- lowed to cut. is the hirsute.- adorn; ments of his customers, T JCIII. 3 cation. I Babies seem to be c'o_'mix_1g . into ifashion, again. We've had the lBa;chelor s Baby, there s a Baby 'Mine' Company on the road, and the latest |is a magazine called Baby. I ` It was a graun day for the` hie- lan men `of Elmvale, last Friday, when our own_Citizens Band` march- ed down street playing The Bonnie Brier Bush headed; by Bandmaster Addison (who, by the way, is no stranger to the stporran). And there was an % imitation skir1~ 0 the` pipes, too . Some of ~ those `Barrie people whol have purchased' jungle sub~division | real estate" near the North -Pole in Western Canada, are, doubtless, more conoex-ned` to read their title clea.r_.t. o their instalment plan _holdings than to mansions in the skies. `L om: OUT 01? EVERY 367 I ' ~- IN ONTARIO IS INSANE Whether or not it is'_ recognized. that insa.nity_ is nierelyf a -matter of majority it is a fact thatthe _ia-u- ,nua.1 report of the asylums .of On- tario presents a. ~ra.th_e~r alarming`_re- iport of the prevalence of mental in- ability. According. to the prpajl/'ed_ statement every" 366th person can disregard the intelligence` '1 of _:'his neighbors for out of `every 367;. `tier-' lsons one is insane," idiotic oi-' epile:p4 tic. ~ ' maxi, that it very simple anatter. Open the window and freeze one lady. Then close it um) and Vsuocat wthe . other'.4_-Ladies ' Home AJAoj1rnal, u\:. . The total of insane for 1911 was 5,640, and of insane, idiotic and epi- |leptic,A6,803. The increase in insane , during the year, ho.v_vev_er, was only 31, which means! a small 'red1ic'tio`n_'iri nraezo. . ,1;..1 ; -uWV.- . ` , U npleasantly ' large as Ontari .3{ percentage of mentally unsound _is, the Prdyince is much halthier than New Ydrk State. in that respect, the ,ra.ti0 there being one in 200 `of pop- `u.1a.oi_1.. W ` . ' I JPERTINENT PARAGRAPHS` Plblhhed uou) the allies. 128 Dunlap Street. lune. in the County at Slmooe. the Pro- vtnoo of Ontario. Usnumevory Thursday Moraine. by " THOMPSON" CREW. PUBLI8 There is one oonsolatibn about the I 1']. ' `I O I `I1 the ?rost`o@ I Nluager .%s'm.w`gn'r;=;%;&Tj`%s'mw;a.1i`i%, t `sums- ` "t`e _r"s , Sligitrs, Not'cnosfPub1ic, and . ConvBya;hc er8."~` Money t'.'o._"`loa`n""~ in j_any`jsums at" 5 per cent. Oice, 13 Owen St, Barrie. H.` D. .Stewart, " -r1"*I\ `I\ If Qfawnft. ' LENNOX, icow,AN: G5 , BROWN, 3. -12; -risets,j Solieitote for obtaining pro- bate of wills, guardianship, and ad- ` ministration, and . general Solicitors, ,Notai-ies, Oonveyaneers etc.` Oices, Hinds? block_,- No. 6 Dunlap street,` B'8.l'l'iO.f`- Money to loan at 4% and '5_ e? cent. Branch oteee at Cree- mort and Alliston. Haughton Len- K.C., Alex. Cowan, G. E. J. G. A. RADENHURST, BARRlsT]`:`.u'., Solicitor, Notary Pub1ic,'&c. Ofce, lat oor Bank of To1fonto_ Building.` I _Mo noy to loan at lowest rates. . ' 1 GRESWICKE & ALEXANDER, BAR- risters, Solicitors of the Supreme Court or Judicature '01 Ontario, Proctors, Notaries, Conveyancers,. etc. Money to loan. Ofce, Ross block, Barrie. TA. . E. H. `Creswicke, K.C., Arthur Alexander. ' STBATHY & ESTEN BARRISTERS, Solicitors in High ourt of Justice, Notaries` Public, Conveyancers.` Ot- ces over the Bank. of Toronto, Bar- ` rio. Money to loan at lowest cur-`' rent rates. G. H. Eaten, N. `J WWKUIIOC IIVOVU uoo PB`ANNUM'IN ADVANCE "-vnurnnnln amunlnc cannunlnnllzhn

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