L.R.C.P'. & S. Edinburgh; M.F.P. & S. Glasgow ---SURGEON-- uuauu no) 6 nuts uzu. nnswl; anu nxrmmgnaa Eye Hos ital, B5'mingham ; former Member 4 British hthalmologigal Society. OFFICE-78 DUNLOP STREET, BARBIE. Phone 51. P. 0. Box. 96.; _ ' G. G. SMITH 85 CO., PHONE 82. ES- tablished 1869. Undertakers. Open day and night.` Morgue and chapel _in' connection. Barrie, Ontario. STRATHY .& ESTEN, BARRISTERS, Solicitors in High Court of~Justice, Notaries Public, 'Con_veyancers. Of- ces over the Bank of Toronto, Ber- rie. -Monoy to loan at lowest cur- rent rates. G. H. Eaten. DR. E. ROGER WELLS, late of New York Hospital, N.Y., Man ` hattan Maternity Hospital, N.Y. New York Skin and Cancer Hos- n_ pita], Grace Hospital, Tdronto. Special attention given to Dis- eases of the Skin. Oice and -Residence, Cor. of Col- lier and Clapperton St. Phone Opyg. n4 1_ Olllce of the late Dr. Smith. comer S `L Phone OI. . 32-y W. A__.__I_.5E_3V_VlS. DONALD ROSS, LL.B. BARRISTER, a4|`=n`nn A6: 1).... l\` Vnn-1\-I-an DR. 1. A. c. EVANS, PHYSICIAN, 44-` IV nnnn an `A- :u-n Ann Q lrnlrll DR, "A. '1'. LITTLE, LATE OF OM33; nun: -nu:Jnmnn You are nO' gambler? - `i11guii'dj Judge Morson. . ` . ' r- DR. W. A. ROSS, PHYSICIAN, sun- geon, etc., L.R.C.S., Edin., L.R.C.P., London. Gice and residence, Dun- lop street, Bax-rrie. Telephone 77." DR. H. T. ARNALL. _ OFFICE AND Residence corner of Toronto and Elizabeth Streets. (Opposite Fliza- beth Street Methodist Church), Tele- phone 167. - DR. MORTIMER LYON, 31 CARLTONI 3 'St., Toronto, late, of Brooklyn (N. I Y.), Eye and Ear Hospital, will be It 67 Owen St., Barrie, every Sat- urday. D'gseases-Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. ` Consultation hours, 11 sun. to 5 p.m., and by appointment. of Toronto buildings, Barrie Fire and Life Insurance 3. Real Estate Agency . T V ~ % Moneyto ]'..oan of (bed _Fug|VsV and Town Pro-` jjnfqsgor lo-on asylum, _ ' ms. "ARNOLD VJ'%_I\?UvIDo All-Ill-IIVJ lav , Jvung ax:y;5nm3.f.8t 5 per cent. -Oce; 1.3 St-p"Brrie. `" H. D. Stewart, LL.D.', D._ M. `Stewart, uj4L`I;V\l4:, vv vv_cz;1 any any vvI 514;.`- risters, "Solicitors. for obtaining V pro- bate of wills,` guardianship and ad- ministration, and general Solicitors, Notaries, Conveyancers, etc. Oices, Hinds block, `No; .6 Dunlop street, ,Barrie. Money toloan at 4% and 5 per'cent. Branch oices at Cree- more and Alliston. ` Haughton Len- nox, K.C., ., Alex. Cowan, JG. E. J. Brown, LLB.- -u V--s-4-avg` T- Eye`. Ear. Nose 9 Troaf._ .g-_.I._... ___._ VVJAV `LC-y Jv\llJ\I AJ5LLU.li.L\l 1. A41! Solicitor, etc. u`f`B:;r.;k of Toronto Building, Barrio. Money to loan. -_,._. - No, emphatically, came from `Sandy Thompson, 117 ` Parkwood avenue. He. ws being s'u'e_d_y `by the Suburtbalf Estate Co. for $8.34, that being the monthly payment-on_n {"15" feet, or `one lot, valued at $150,, This piece of land on Bay" ' View"Heig11j:s subdivision, Pbrt McNioo1l.`f Thompr` son to buy last MM. He}; iiai paid "$50 .dowx_1,..,and _i$24. 3,-.&..`1.'.........I.- L--1.":'....I;>._-J: .|'..-...`;_'_,. __ LL95 275; `II I 10 `J. .\'J 7 I35` 957, L LL L KJL\JL`1AV , _Surgeon, et., Coroner for Simcoe County . Oice and residence: Wil- liam street, Allandale. Telephone 269. '('a:hI'l;:..hin: bug` an:1;;s1ixden::', John St., near corner Elizabeth. Phone 213. % (Suceaanr to the late R. L. Barwick) Dr. J. ARTHUR ROSS A; I-'. A. MALcoMsgn IVE 47n- M. D.. C. M. (1'or.) "Latent Toronto General Hospital. `MONEY ro LOAN 1 n Vln-up.-A -:........._4. .1 _, A . V `UNDEBTAKEB8. ODIN`-Iv. t-IIl5`\5 vuv `(till-I 111' lnstalments, butrefused `to 30 .on_ w1th `the payments. Moreovgtf, fho .waute,d-V his money ` , ll? _ O __sUnvmrons. _ TI` ' BARRIE-. L Ll\Jll\4 1 2145' . D-__~_g_ I` _ Holt-nhnoalvso ' patrons. It you have any advert .no,t'nfraid to pay .; A-`Tn: Anvmcn `1 urgent circulation of frowns : * 5 Drovcn t . any Paper in`;h2?}0`;;1:o _ by far th 1 . 1 race! to. e gm sb8<-`nntion - '1` latter fact demonstrates the Q place}: with the xzgper gh mi Advertisements Tlllv _ nu... . IIIUIIO _ r `H U.` 1'nAnsn:x'r A ,,'v 1m'r1s1.\ ., Legal Notices. Auction bales, Amuse otc2-.Firat insertion on uent insertion 5 cents per lu cents Yer line tnz notices. 10 cents nnr` "1- . U_Il IlllrllllOl.'l-I011 0 cents lin mg notices, 10 cents per inaertion : 5 cents per line for eac] insertion of the same matter. obi 56 per line. lllliannv Av run- . -, vvyvq uuvo "1 - couucncxu. mszn Rota will begivon on a.pp1ica1.i0n_ . ooxnucw came Ire. Advertisers will please bear 1 - notice -of intention to change adnveTt1j2 mustbe handed gate the ofbce not m," " satpxdcy ano oclock, and the co y go, "N tmutbein THE ADv.u om later than 12 o'clock noon on Mondav `Ce um weep otherwise theulvex-tiser`s ann ` mg?` _ Ollncem g:f not be made public until the week follow. (VIE KNEE?! Ahlllrbvrva Isl`. .. ..._ _ w.` OOUDINSED ADVERTISEM EKTS. Condensed a.dv_ertiaements on first page 3,, as wants of all lands, logt and found, pm, for sale or to rent speqrc articles. etc. ea must be aooomvanied wxth the cash. ' ' Cut : {of advcrtiscmcntg must in ever, case bemoumcd on sohd metal base: _ LAND SHARKS AND .sUoKERs me am mm mm E6 Llmite d Manufacturers of and Dealer? in all kinds of Rough and Dressed Lumber noo s.8usII. Illnds.lnterIor F` I h, coltfmns, `ranks and waterl"`l:'-oulafg` paying ancl P%Ilss]n':2g:a`r!-'dwood Floors Contracting and Building Estimates given. OFFlE-BAYl"lELn s'r.. BA RRIE. ONT _ ._ _ _ .-.:-V FOR THE cduufv or sun;/Icoa. Most reasonable terms given on all! Stock Sales CFIAIGHURST, ONT. L1cEtq1;1_)__;_qq_c:A'nj1oNEEa JOHN JENNETF T RATE! `Tad Anvmcn `ls Of a.BVg'Iri?!YIacv-ni v\t`tL ISL J_olm A& . Crooked Druggist. I,'19...!{9!! E9 9.091% I NEXTDOOR TO rm: nnnznyl T?E`:9*"'`P2'| - -1-_ 11 `Wins: A MAKES YOUR SKIN LIKE VELVET-- Monkmaxfs Glycedonia. dv, ,_., Has a _marvellous effect on rough skin. One or two applica- txons will remove the roughness, and by its occasional use the skin acquit.-.s the smoothness and softness of a. baby s. Glycedonia is not sticky, and gloves may be worn a few moments after using it.` Price 15c and 25c. Delight- ful after shaving. `Brewed Entirely from the Finest ` Malt and Hops. DUNLOP STREET EAST BARBIE BREWING { GBMPANY .V ` Transact a General Bankill Notes Discoarrzfttl `uatfreaaonable rates. . . . . C0114" attention. ,#W3i8 rates cwarckaw - - ' ' or Collected Notes and Accounts give?" T.Beecroft - .`&. CO. Iso nfor 11 d ' CAs";~~ MI L REp1?{s_f5'J" \"*~ Boilers. Engines and all kinds of farm and stationary machinery made and repairegi on Bholtcst notice and moderate pnces. '_ Al work done by expert machin- 1st and guaranteed first class Is 0 n for all orders in REPAIRS. &c. uoo ran 1'17 'X13'vnwn UNITED STA_'l'ES SUBSCRIBIBRS `I .50 IN ADVINCI- ~ "ri_a1::c.nor'r. ~ ilipaifqwrable terms. MONKMAIY3 Snllendid ALE and roman The Best and Brightest . in Cask and Bottle BANKERS M.ANuFAcTURET o;)(;erHouro+zo to 4 Expert Machinists Batrie, Ont. ' 'B_Q_l:'-[R IZE PINMIJTNMAWO ollloo. 1; i)un1onlItroo; Iurlmlntlatcocgunty of 8lmoo:.vI:;Pm-s .1303 0 luv 0% Thundo! HOTNIKI THOMPSON OIBW. . 0 , . -9":-I o'N_I-:` {as in mind um m e advert emenu 0 cc later Id co m f KDVANCEJ or'ce"`,','5.' 1 Monday in m, tisex-`s annoupcemem w\O:I .1. A. , Manager axe. lme r-h ma. Harrie. '0' , 5 r I IN! I. In 'l'or'onto&M u`s|t9YWh.. . . lllpm North Ba .85 Toronto .Hu%tovtn'eo&;:ro:::t&..i' V in cm; 0 . y - ` Grapvenhnrst szallsnda 3.: 9 m..'1`o|-unto &'Mid'lu1d `I. _ `I1. opmucobalt Special .. `III " Daily including Sunday. _ 1 `-`I on_15',;th_a4__J'ot `because ; th'e'agent-to1d,me it was in the .busi- ` u `uses section protestedv *r'1`~hom psoz 1-.. It;.wasn t.?" ` p % ; `'yo'11g`j: kmwf,Aq`s WW9 -1-Les" It ac; 055% '91&g:it&t1O ' (via % 8.... 88pm 9' _21..'.. `Puma or unscmrrxox. an AI. Juvmu; _21..'..1.I p`in' `able industry. Looked at from this FARMER. WHAT HYDRO: MEANS To `THE T HE PROBLEM problems for the nations of to-day, says the words of that shrewdest of men, J.` J. Hill, to "transform farm-j ing from a laborious occupation of many hazards `into a safe and- prot- standpoint the Hon. Adam Beck, the Ontario Minister of "Power, is a man of "mark. He is bringing the her- nessed power of Niagara, of the Sev- ern, to the door of the Ontario far- mer and banishing much farm drud- gery thereby. The other day he went to a farm in the County of Peel, where a number of instrumentsto be operated by electricity had -been in- stalled, turned on a reduced current from the wires carrying Niagara power to Toronto, and gave the far- mers and" their wives a new idea about doing the chores. It is large- ly because of the chores that .the boys and the girls leave the farm. No- body objects to the .work in the elds. It is the everlasting getting up at daylight to look after the cattle, the everlasting caring for the cattle _ at night, and above all, the milking, milking, morning" and afternoon, day in and! day out, world` without `end, that forges `the chain of slavery upon the limbs of the forest of men.` So says the Montreal Herald, and` it -speaks the truth. Hats off to -Mr. the Canadian Gazette, is, in Besk for reducing farm slavery to a minimum. . ii - f<$1-V ` you _-..~_'1s._.v .._....-... ` L....1_ 'n;._~.1-, ;...1..;: savings; bank; rep1`;" ch`a1ices ,` `1_ n_ysuc_h thi'ngis mining stoka i for i%imnw"% I ` Commenting _upon ` a; complaint `in I the presentment of _g;and?*J'u;1'9'rs-L `.r_es;pefcting . "thfe bgdetenftion of ` _:_;v_veak- V F nera9ns%:%%;%in eighth: ea-om ehwatigeil front, ~ i made `the sale.` I-"dic_1n t ten; close to any-lstowesz.e'ithe_1j-. _ . I ; .. `The Tplaihtilsl 8otJ'udgmen_ V. `H ' Such is" the 1aI5v-although' to a l llayemind it lboks as if theourtha ` a" perfect right to cancel the agree- ment for the purchase of this"worth- `L less land`. According to the _ J-udgve s words, `it is apparent that he `does not believe the land to -be worth a. dollar as town real estate, yethe` rules that this man must continue _ paying: on this .wbrthleee proposition. It may be law, but it not look like justice. There are `thousands who have hold- ings" throughout Western Canada that they would `gladly sell at any pricefbu-t it looks as if the fat is in the re and the. day of `bewailing is. close at hand`. f e value` of __ this mass of nourishmn.tL;I.:_ consider to be -worth $351100 "ate:-1in`g.` fully. 100"1'1e+i'sons, '1TI1ia{_ isp,"'afrih,-j' 'f?'``?=1'9`*, 5? irfesi6ti??1.*mw- 7% uuu vva-luvv .s uuu` auvu u _:vu,..L J.1Jl.lll\.l xhatfbetween ten and seventy years of -age I_ had eaten and drunk forty- fcur "horse wagon ~l`oad.s, of meat and drunk more, than .would- have pre- served` me in life and `health! ..The It .t0__ uV1_u1;,`.,by_7 my vosracity, have ` starved '90. death The advice which Sydney Smith gave ; to Lpry Murray on the subjet of diet was probably sound- If you` Wish` for anything like 'ha:ppinss'in- the fth actzdf life," he wrote, eat and drink one-half of -whatiyou could eat and drink. Did I ever tll you, my oa.l'c`_u1ations_` about eating and drinking? V Having '.a_soertain_edb_the_ weight of what I . upon 339, as to preserve` health and; strength, and` `what I did-`live upon , .I-f91ind; Linn` `nun nun` -`-11.-.- _.A.u'_n T-he legality of the signing of the anti-Home Rule eUlster _covenant may be ' tested in the courts. Ac- cordving to the Mid-Ulster Mail, pub- lished at Cookston, summonses are impending against two magistrates who signed the document, Messrs. Graha.m and Andersan. The sum- monses are to bexissued under s an Act of George 'III.,. which makes it a felony to administer or take an oath to belong to a seditious Eocietyi or to d'istu-rb : the _ peace. The `punishment prescribed varies:-_ from two years . imprisonment to seven ,years penal servitude. "L The stmunoxises have not I _ . 2-- 1 `I :1 ,,_L ,4 -_,' -_,199 1' L 1 avUI\.;\4O -I-6I'\"v au.AaLAAsvJl\7\.;3 ggjgpycr JJUU ;:et been issued,-and, dou-btless, `never will, be. V . I There are worse places in whichto. live than Barrie,-or even Orill-`ia. A recent despatch says that German meat and bread prices are the high- est -in the `world. Only the rich eat beef, and horse meat is the best the poor get. In therst six months of this year 5,924 horses .were slaughter- ed in- Berlin. V Vines valued at millions of dollars- have `been destroyed By frost in . the Rhine Valley and vicinity -d-urinfg the last few days. Many of the wine? growers are 'ruined.. The grapes in the vineyards along the Moselle -and the Ahr have been entirley spoiled. And now, let The Orillia. Packet -.1-gnu; The mayor of a French town had, in accordance with the regulations, to make out a passport for a rich and` highly respectable lady of his acquaintance, who, In spite _of a slight disgurement, was very vain of her. personal 1 appearance. His na- tive. politeness prompted him to gloss over the defeat, `and, after-o.~ mom- ent s reeetion, he wrote among the items of personal desori.ptio'n-:`-Eyes .dark, beautiful, tender, expressive, but one of them miseing. ' A period of mourning `for the," late General William Booth, to last six mont'hs,~has- been ordered` by Commis- sioner D. 1. Rees, commanding the `Salvation rmy i11`Ca11ada..and New- foundland. The order, issued to-day, reads {as `follows: As a. tokexi of respect and aection for our l 0ried. leader, it has been decided` at sol- diers shall, for a period: of six months from the date of the funeral, August 29th, 1912, wear the photo- [graph badge of the late General. l Deer are so plentiful in Minne-' sota that` homesteaders look ,,upon them as a pest. They complain that the deer` come into their gardens and eat their vegetables, so they threaten to hold` the, Stateliable for damages. Why don t they shoot them? A vwindler is at work in Toronto raising one dollar United` States` bills to ves, and; the fraud is being so cleverly perpetrated that more` than a casual glance is necessary to dis- cover it, even a bank teller having been deceived by them. Why didn t he sell s'ub-division real estate? ' NOTE AND (}OMMEN.T._ catch basin on Elizabeth Street, 70c.; issued-for the work to 1_:h'e" value ' of $3997-.:.`vi . i . Repairing highways.` on ; Peel, Mc- Donald,.Wellingto,n, Bradford, Tifn, Bayeldj. Sophia, Essa -and Cumber- land streets,` $77.24; repa.iringside- walks on Bradford; and Coll-ier Sts., $20.97; sweeping Dunlop street, $37.- 50,; cutting weeds, $14.7 7; repairing Victoria and _ Sanford Street roadi construction, $4.60; cleaning water- tables on Bradford and Tiin Ste! $16.62;. cleaningeatch-basins on Essa,` Burton Ave, and Cutnberlaiid Sts., $11.18; curbing" at J. M. Bothwell s, $8.70; garb -ge removal, $2.40; Stone] for crusher, $4.20; James Street road` construction, $97.16; watering streets~ $2.80; repairing ,waterwa.ys on Essa,l Tiin, Gowan, Reediandf Puget Sts., $92.62; repairing culverts on Henry and` Mulcaster Sts., $1.49.; repairing roller, $1.00; repairing Cumberland culvert, $23.33; repairing Gowan St. culvert, $12.16; changes at Miss Ross corner, 53c; `construction ofi concrete curb, corner of Peel and! Sophia Sts., $34.00; supplies, $169.71.` Total, $633.68. ly excavatetd "on this work to `date. Snwna Conxncrlon`... ' ' I MAINTENANCE or .Sx~:\vr:ns . Opening Mary St. outfall, cleaning Elizabeth St. `sewer and cleaning sceptic tank, total, $59.07. Main Snxvnmcuz Wonxs. A 9 inch. sewer on Park Street from Small to Eccles Street has been completed. .. Ann 8 inch sewer from Park street to Sophia. street complet- ed. A 9 inch sanitary sewer with 6- inch tile drain` pipe completed on Elizabeth street from Francis to W_i_llia.m street. Construction. `has been started on Toronto street sewer whichis to be a 9-inch tile pipe with 4-inch tile drain pipe, the 4-inch pipe to drain into Sophia street culvert, the- sanitary sewer to continue'd_own Toronto street. _ I would like to call the attention of -the Council to the construction of this sewer, as the in- dications are that it is going to be a` specially diicult one to construct,` on account of the_.t1'emendous- fall of the... street, which. will necessitate the `construction of three manholes, 11 feet deep with 6 footidrops and an iron pipe through Sophia, St. culvert. Excavation of this asewer shows that the street was at one time .*in old swamp. and at the present time is full: of old, logs, roots, `boulders and springs: A.bout.200 ft. has been part; ' hlineteen sewer connections have been put in: during tne month. Fees 1`Q`. 5h9`..T0W11; ` - ' >BI__1If.nINa _l3?'iJ1?:,ift.i'1'2.i1~:2`'1*. `V ' ,e abuilkling p nits `~ha.ve been 1 Y Nine; 1`)-luI.f(`1i)'i1`1Vg.`perm1*'-'-";;;f"i;`x-x;e been? issued` for the work to the value pf $1,375.00;- fee's'to the :Towni,~$19.09._-i ; J] very strongvl`y on this "question which` is eonfronting"every County Council in Ontario. . I have -no hesitation in repea`ting,_ that it is` scandalous to place - the "weak-minded and innocent idiotic` in a jail. `They not crim- inals,; and deserve -better - treatment. There is no reason why these condi- tions should exist 'in a. rich province like Ontario. . It is a shame. I under- stand or that the protests of the grand jurieshas caused thegovernment to look into the matter. `-Proper insti- tutions for the insane should be es- tablished _in every province and county, and the sooner the better it will be in the interests of humanity. I In It} ENGINEERS SEPTEMBER RE- E E PORT. ` Toth__i%Ek'about replexifshing your library with some of the .st:gi;n<`ia|;< i Works". in Perh_aps` you `do? 1iot= carekrdpurchlas: a .%`c`ot'np_let e Vsgt bf .SQ'1e V_._Aof the ' sta nd`a_ufd guthors5 mw'o_i'%.ks_. as} g.%few3_%}of them? app`egl "to7y)u . *We 4 $vithi`?%=\nY hook i>uAbiShe1 If we -hav t. :,#g4 scoc1g.1'wk%w;11:ge:j3; r9r%yo1..% ` "`et:-{[Maga%iii;s7 `,~. ma: roxo A BANKING %Bus1Tm=ssV TRANSACTED MONEY LOANED`l'O RESPONSIBLE PEOPLE .Joint-Accounts Jay beopened in the names of` Two. or more people, the money from which may `be withdrawn V by any one of them or V the survivor of them. ` . . . ' . . ` 2 lvirancllesgj 19- .A- Sllgsaj PLUMBING _DEPAR'rM_EN'r. savina Ba'!1 =GI_ClII XQIVZI in but no new now 00198 `M ! '1`:-bin L BOARD OF.Wo1iKs. Jjvery` courtesy shown tojour lient_. iuconniopsren I855 `A man riding on the Penetang branch 6f the -G.T.R. ve11t.ured to re- fer to thevhigh pass_enige r rates. Five cents 9; mile is extortion, ~he ex`- claimed. It7_s a. big lot of money to pay if you think of it by the mile, said `his fellow passenlgex-,_ but just" [think how cheap it is*by the h()ur--- only about `thirty-ve cents. `. Carpets should always be laid so `that thevpile is smopthwhenl brushed` !`towa.21~d. the door. This will save much. [trouble `when swveeping. ' l A beautiful French heiress has,es- lcaped from a" lunatic asylum. That s about the only place where` they would let a bautiful heiress get away. Hoetilities between the Monteneg- rins and Turks commenced with - a hymn. The co1lection-"-of mangled humanity--was taken up at the end of the service. _ - ' V Notwithstanding all attenipts to create -51 favorable impression foi `the. causeiof woman s surage; Toronto milliners state that the band box holds a stronger interest ' for women than the ballot box. . ` > A Some L fall: ;fairs have` picked `on sunshiny days-while others-w1l, 'I)_ u'-.I- I7 .....1_ L...._'...- J... _._.......... it van unnu \JIa|~l.Ll.l.lIulll J.vJ.J.AAl_.4vl.UL.I, Lllullu All the Rockies, are said _to be 25,000,000 years old." Is there any limit to the age a. fossil may _a1_:tain, anyway? ' The throwing of - that hatchet in Dublin recently was said` by a noted British suragette to be -intended merely as a symbolic act. Dibolical would not have fractured the truth so badly. ~ - BY ufI7:k :5. | Count your chickens before you go to roost and then sit up with them with-a. loaded shot gun. The chiken thief is about. , V There h as been no frost sie the first of June. Bu`-t cheer up, the Grits may happpn to take.~Si`r Wilf IS: Go. up to Collingwood, again. ' A New` Jersey dog catcher proposes to get em`with an aeroplane._ Added `to the other triumphs of aeronautics will be that of a bark sailing through the air. . ` What a generous big brother Taft has! T.wo hundred thousand in elec- tion expenses - were contributed `by him the last time the U.S. elected a 'I'I--_-3 1-4.; `A J 111 Ll-J\7 [Cl . . Presiden at-no Kw} 'n;me>vZvll(l7 Vbexeddeci {o thianb-T Iunption mu until the money is paid. Suheeribere now in arrears for three months and over_wi,llube churned I1.50per nnnuxn. T S.ome{f6ssi1s_of- highest animals of the Camrian formation, found in LL- 'l)....L2..- .._._ __:J 1.- 1,. an AAA AAA Reeve Bennett .wou1d muzzle Dame Rumor---and= if he succeeds he should be` awarded '3' tablet (in the Hall of Fame. . I Luther Burbank has done -many marvellous. things, and it is rumored that he is nowaea:ching- silkworms to sing co ooon songs. . Money, _tis` said, means nothing but trouble. Still, it is the only kind! of trouble hard to borrow and easy to get rid of. A ' . I Iri answer ' t_o `anxious enquirer: The best way -to: make automobiles safer and better for all concerned is to `talge o the wheels. . ` `_ Pmmm PARAGRAPHSJ ` ;BOOKSTORE Iv JJLIV \'UlJ\Ihhl vvvna, `;:z:ly. begins to express it. ` .--I1: is. not. generally known that ant cloth in. hot water 3-nbdi wijiing. th` furniture, befome put- HAT it is high time the Gov- ernment put a `stop to the shady methods. of real estate sharks, is quite evident to every per- son who has watched` the raw deals put over on the u.ns*us:pecting, by smooth-tongued agents. Thousands of dollars have `gone. out of Barrie, . much of it into the most worthless . farm -lands, which will not `bex.wo1"th handing down as a. {legacy to, .,your, great gr,and-children. If a man ob- A jects to .payment of the instalments 5 as they become due, the Courlts will decide against'you,' for haven t `you signed an - agreement to_ p_ur'cha.sev . these. lands in small in$t`a1~ine11tsV"!. . rI-Ier is a sample case `from the ` bre-5 1 port of '34 Toronto `court; nan` .. . `-1 -~` s ._.a.*"_ mw mm, Bgnnxs. ` .te"r.s, Solicitors, Notaries Pbhc, aqd ' Conveyqncers. Money to loan 1n `n-you ans~ua K may nnf Mnn 13 LENNOX, COWAN & BROWN, BEI- .31u`-Auux -Q`-\1=n:>nua `nu l\`|`l'I':I|`:I\lI 1-urn- G." A. RADENHURST, BARRISTER, Solicitor, Notary Public, &c. Of(e,- Jatloor Bank of Toronto Building. I Mopey to loan at lowest rates. Steam Boat Agenc`-i I10 r 0 PHONE `Ana. `CRESWICKE & ALEXANDER, BAR- risters, Solicitors of the Supreme Court of -Judicature of Ontario, Proctors, Notaries, Conveyancers, etc. Money to loan. Oee, Ross _ block, Barrie. A. E. H. Creswicke, K.C., Arthur Alexander; wis: REPRESEN'l`:- Allan Llne canadlan Northern Canadian Pacific Rallwau White Star-Domlnlon Cunard Roual Man . Blue Funnel V Hollands-America WRITE OR CALL FOR SAILING LIST Iuuvvs I I U LUHIV Wehave a. large `amount of money to loan atloweet current rates.either in small or in large amounts. on the security of ood farm mort- Elgiea McCAR'l`HY. BOYS MURCHISON. lop Street Barrie. Hsvinglsipentl years Post Graduate work in British ospitals and having served as Clinical Assistant in Golden -Square Bar. Throat & Nose Hospital, London' Royal London Ophthalmic Hospital (Moorelds) ; for a term as Resident Surgeon in Royal London hthslmic Hospital; Bristol Eye Hos ital, Bristo : and Birmingham B rminghsm of British hthhlmnlmrinnl Rn:-jphr UNWIN, MURPHY 85 ESTEN, ON- tario` Land Surveyors, Engineers, etc. Established 1852. Oice, Medical Building, 8. E. corner Rich- mond and Bay .streets, Toronto. Telephone, Main, 13E_'6. Instructions left with Strathy 85 Esten, Solici- tors, `Bank -of Toronto Building, Barrie, will. be promptly attended to. work commenced on the! baushene to Barrie and Collingwood, and before the end` of the year, it is condently expected, hydro `power will be lighting a number of Towns. in this district. What will the far- mer benet? you ask. He will; if he is wise, light his house and his- barn at less expense than .with oil, he will thresh his grain, cut feed for his cattle, In-ilk his cows, run his separ- ator and churn from a motor, and in a hundred and one .Wa{ys his work will be made easier and his cost of production will be lessened. The drudgery of farm life will gradvuallfy fade away before the advance of more scientie methods and cheaper, erection of the pole line from Wan more reliable power. ~~ t _ e i