\IAI.\Jl3 jr. Eye. Ear;NosevThroa. T II nw........-..a. I :.__._- Tl-AA A` `W, A. M;D.C.M., Surgery `and of Women esggcial-I an I! 11' (`I Fire a.,nd L%ifo Insurance Estate Agency `A `-* u;-a.r-.-{-- '33'i- Pn- J. A; BADENHURST. BARBIGTER, Bglicitdr, . Notary `Public, Oco, lit loot `Bank of Toronto` Building. Money to loan. at lowest rates. IIOII Iu Allllllovlc uuusuuvu Lava`. 39:, T K.O. Alex. .Owan, G. V E. "J. 5';:..'.fo`iieEZ.:`2.IE`i'.f`iup'r;7.I. Court `of Judicature of Ontario, 15-- -L-__ `Y_L-._2._ nA-DACIQUIAIACQ An editorf who started about twexilw ~ ty years ago with only 9 fty-ve cents is now .worth $100,000; _His `accumulation of wealth is (wing to his frugality, good "habits, strict` vat- Cention to business and the fact` that an uncle died and left him $99,999. ~ - - - ' 1?I'e'3i'L'"' c;;v.;:.;;;;;; etc. may to loan. Oce, Ron block, Barrio. A. E. H. Ox-eawicke, A -`AI...-` A Igvnninp - K.O., A1-that Alexanglor. `III on lllso murguo in connection. Borne, Ontario. van a 5221' JJ 4 \IA` 05 vnauu 1 UL` "'t.T1-cram, late of nzook1yn (N Y.), Eye and Ear Hospital, will be at 67 Owen St, Barrie, every Sat- urday. Diaoaooa-Eyo, Ear, Noao and Throat. Consultation hours, 11 an. to 5. p.m., and by appointment. Ioldtor, etc. Bank or Toronl Idling,` Bnrrio, lfgnoy to loan. mm 2 M .E lllG' both street 'i(':t'iLaisV arch), Tole-I hing: I I7 ;i32.'i'6"1'.' ya`?-.2, ?XUO TZWY 11$ IVTICUIIVWI, 0 John St., nut _eorur Elizabeth `In.-A CII %nr._J_. _1gn'rupR ROSS `ova 5:;';s "o1i&'"};. inmxeg I; A._. MALcoMs9;1 ` MONEY ro LOA tmnnuxma. 16!.` 85' ZLXCH KL` 2 corner of Toronto and $L___-A__ ll\_-__ _ ,3: Ciao '31` ABARRIE. I ff _'l'nI~ Anvmvca xs giroulation of anylisrgxxr 1:" law [hi " It but duo to pay th ` _ `h' `he :~ Liven!-gillegents ir`"2,,,,m mm M! es nonpareil menu, mzutzc l!lnu-gn_- __ , notice of intention to cha '1c;ht:nh:1natbe in THE ADVANW ""01 ` Aiversera will please hm. 1 . 0 ad :';.:.*..`:,'*::'a*:`:;.:;t,:..t`*:n`a :.s.3=u"r.. nunnuann . v...__ , . - """-In "" 7 oownnnsnn ADVERT Inna; Condensed advertisements II wink: of all kinds. lost ancohnhnwl ( mad 1 Isle or'tao rent specic 1-ti 1 _' W: n.1:utTbe uccomnanied witn at M R ' Cuts for advrtiaements must 1 `case bemounked on solid meta? in" CI . .=g THE am mm mm Llmlte d ---- ----- "I'LL u um: of mi 1) 1 1 w lgggzan Dfe8eSaeduu:5`er mm ----m '<:":'.:2:.:.*:-.:.~"~~- gontracting and Building Estimate. gm," ~ 0I"FlB-BAYFlBLD s1`.. BARlIll.`.ou-9 V - ran THE coun-rv or smcoz. 4Most reasonable terms given an al) Stock Sales cnAIc.Huns'r,oN1-. V |LlCENSED AUCTl0N_E`ER E33 `P1449 45;`:--.-u. -_ -._- Jo_HN JAENNETT `- 1 ii:tsbiirg; sa;'S; thg Talb- graph, may have it faults, but [it ' knows how to deal with 7a bigamist. One convicted in the 'co1'1rts "th.er`e` 'was senteinoed to -support both wives. [$1. J_g!|`|`|__&__GI'00W 1'19..!!!! 99_'1Fv1 . J NEXTDOOR TO THE TANNEIH In 11! 1'31! rd ' CASTIN mx. n`; n>.u`x zs,fcT`` - Boilers. Engines and all kind; .1 and stationary machinery mud. and repciretj on tho: test notice and modente pnces. Al work done b expert machin- int and guarantee that class. ij` D;-txgist. MAKES YOUR sxm` LIKE VELVET- _Monkman s Qlycedonia. Has a marvelloizs effect on `rough skin. One or two applica- tions will remove the rougnness. an d by its occasional use the skin acquirss the smoothness and softness of a baby's. Glycedenia "is not sticky, and gloves may in worn a few moments after using it. Price 15c and 25c. Delight- ful aftcr shaving. Brewed Entirely from the Finest, ` Malt and Hops. `_ Accerding to gufeg published;-`at Berne, last .w__eek, by "the g'dve1fn- ment, there were 143 divorces',to every 10,000 population in. -Switzerland in the last 12 months as against '42 to every 10,000 in, the United Stgtes, Switzerland is the Reno of Eurepe. ' " _ DUNLOP smear EAST man: anewmc comma Splendid ALE and Foam The Best and Brightest In Cask and Bottle Issued payable anyww" I could cpecial attention. on outside bank: 4 "_,f'10weat rates Q/' ewcha9`- Notes Cashed or C0 "'11); T.Beecm Ego. MV0NKMAl\_I_.` .BANKERS -----:=.-.-= MAIANUFACTURERS. vi Occ Hours-1I Expert Machinists NOTE AND COMMENT` cox'nuc:r cnmau II will nlnnnn 1.--, .' B_Af_{_B _|_E ` PHONE 136 6:. CO. L`. 9th.: -1010 4 ,nC'oIleo- Star, of urgent . lcriber_s `lcriptiox Jieve the `Of `the y linnnb 1`, n:-arried Tier of '- Camden `19 years ; 1110 has T She is circles betterem They h Lois V Margare Miss R1 UK} Mr missed ' have liv wishes 0 follow t 39.85314 vgisv . Ealsh, Such uesituations, however, wili be unusual and in the majority,of.cas.es I doubt whether the municipality would` welcome . -such a 5 c_-Jiose sifutiny of their aairewandu-have fa` board` of, disipterested mrties _ `say L wjh eth;er;'..,dr'. not. they would ., be allowed . .to.if;`is,sue .:debnture'` 1 ' _Ay2 9rle'-:.of .th1s~ - cqmmiim sAuaI.vvil,l:"-;adVc1 " to t {If She next fe The From the standpoint of the an- ancial houses who place-these issues, the idea has a great, deal to commend it. In my close association `with some of these recently, I have `found where some issues of considerable size had been sold to the public, pending delivery, and when the legal opinion was handed in it was found that, while all steps necessary to the issue had been `properly taken,rthe is- sues-themselves were illegal, because they were issued `for purposes -_not permitted by law. The. result was, of eourse, that the sales hadto be cancelled, and this is not by any means a pleasant situation. `, ,_ - _. The-commission .wouldf also give a an assurance that the issue was made without unduly placing a burden on the municipality," it being within a._ certain range oig the assessment. The general eect ufould doubtless. -be to give a_ stronger assurance that de- l bentures are actually a charge on course, securities purchased through a -reputable house or through consul- tation with persons having a special interest in such matters arenot like `ly to cause anyotrouble` to the put? chaser, `because: there is aI car`efu`l*' search through all the legal aspects of `the `case -before the `securities are ' handed I out, but: this is not-' ialiways the way they are.-purchased, vand.,ther 7` is the possibility of . Aillegal f`i'ss'ues_,. I `the municipality and collectable. Of getting: on _ the -market. ;'` ifst,.jmades'\.`di-t . rect"`f1?ci1'n uthefi iiiunicipality to}: `the purchaser. ~ l. thdvn9Ja;;AA ~ % H -the` cst` of ~' mnstruction: be'fore)the` e~;.is?" a th $iB!.\ 1 35; :~* %f{,[ town s~~ good`*.money- is 5* paid g:_}<>.vex`; Woqdo not /wish to throw cold `.VwatetA on anything `th`atT-wilI" beto . the} town s interests, 'bu t we should`, go very carefully. in this matt`r,* , "and? g'athe"r- am` the information` ; Ipossible before voting day; `A_pub1io meet- ing should also .be called, and Tthe citizens enlightened _as ._far_ as pos- sible.~' - 1 ~ I V. To Supervisethe Issue of Vsecurities V V by Municipalities. i There "is an agitation among ancial vmen, says the Braeebridge G\azette, to have formed in Ontario a commission to supervise the issue of securities by municipalities.` The purpose of - this commission would be, not to go into the question after [the by-laws had been carried, but be- fore, and see whether the municipal"- ity is justified in making the issue; SO. also if it has the legal -right to do Birch` is Canada s_ most, important hardwood,-. ' and takes precedence oven many conifers; or softwoods, as well. It was sawn in over 2000 mills, and` formed 28.5 per cent of the square timber cut in Canada. To this large. percentage of, birch was due in some measure the phe- nomenal increase of 89.9 per cent in the cut of square timber during 1912, this being the first `increase since 1877. . ' V - Other -` "-`hardwoods increasingly used are male and basswood,` both of .which are also common in the farmer s vwoodlot. Although the hardwoods constituted only` 7.1 per cent.` of the total lumber cut, the supply .of trees is,by no means exhausted for, unlike the. conifers, there was an increase in the amount of such woods cut in 1912 over that of 1911. ' ' '- NIllU1l{BER dirionUeTS.i;1ci2;iffl' There was "cent. lum- ber cut `in Canada during.-1912` 1tjhan"-; in` the Aprecedingl,` year, the _i total quantity - amounting ` to 4,389,7 23,000 feet, ,-board` measure, valued, at $69,475,784. 9 The shingle and ,la'th production amounted to $5,239,941 and "square timber netted $1,825,154, making the total value of lumber and allied products in 1912` equal to $76,540,879. _ Spruce `is. Canada s most import- ant conifer, or` softwood, for it made up over one-third the amount of lumebr and lath cut in 1912 and also constituted over three-quarters of the pulpwood production` for the same year. Succeeding it on the list are white pine, Douglas r, lhemlock, cedar and birch. - Furter information can be ob- tained frdm the Forestry (Branch, Ottawa. - ' A COMMISSION PROPOSED When dyeiing-L rags for_.}`1ome-made rugs, tie the bunches of rags tightly around before dipping the dye. This'w_i11 give intervals` of rags without. color; and the eect-1.w`hen woven is". admirable. _ -SAFE GROUND 1 Washington -Star--What a re- markable `fund of information Blig- gins has! . ~ ' l(TT,_ 1"!` ' 1 . . 11v 3-cow `guru 0 Yes; He can always te youl something you -didn t know. -But `he is always" careful to select some sub- ject that you are not suciently in- terested in to- bother -about verifying ' his statements. ' _&%washing3}1%'tr:5`cv_'Jou%% know Bliggins ' is unpopularin his, hb}l1.ehold? ' Vf`7Becawm:1`s.e when the baby they say `it Ltakgs after_its" and .When' it" Lc1`1es they s_ay.1 after: its fath'ei'. -~Men claim women have no sense of humor. But I n_otice that -the women permit` thatAobey -clause to remain in _ the marriage contract. l Any dressmaker can make 9; thin` woman plump, but it is dierent- with a fat \_:voman. ` We are so libera` in this world that we all want to .snick_er suspic- iously .when' a poor girl shows up with a dress that cost, more than $2.98. o o `No 1`nan ever m ade\a vote arguing politics, but he can lose lots of friends. fxe the g-i.1-ls nowa.- ` day is that they would rather make. a name for themselves thali make baby clothes. V ' ` = Farmer td his son: Johnnie, af- ter supper be sure and out enough kindling, then nish the milking .....'.`J -..- 4.L`-J.`4.L- L-_..-.. -._- I_-.`l.`l-J onaAa\AaoAA4, vol -ILIJAUIA `av auznnau 1 asd see that the horses are bedded and `fed. Be` sure that the chickens are locked up, and don t forget to nish hugging the grain for the load I m, going to take to town in- the morning.` Be sure and get all these things done. I m going` to the meeting to discuss `Ho.w to A keep boys on the farm. A .l`o be clever enough to get lots -of money, says ,a_ writer, Honore Willsie, ' in .Harper s Weekly, one must be stupid enough to want - to ._,devote One s life to getting it. A_ neaterv-phrase norkone more pro- foundly 'wjs'e ha__not appearni in- print for many a day.--Winnipeg 'I".".__ - 13..--.. [WHY VTHEY LEAVE THE may NOCH_A1\T*Ci33 EOREAIHER We cannot all be wise, ." We cannot all `be strong; We cannot `all be short or tall, -. Possess the gift of song. ' We cannot all be men T Whose greatness - rejwhes far And dazzles, but we proudly strut Believing that .we are; - l From the" Guelph Merclnry. Barrie and Allandale Branches { .m`% an In ADVANCE -UNITED STATES SUBBCRIBER3 _ $1.50 IN ADVANCE an. n IQ,CA_ A1.-&_-l_. PROFOUND WISDOM THE LAUGI; LINE I I ,o`Ao`o `IL; i in-0 0 0 oh: `o I 0 o.`o.'o' o 0 0 O gown`: 0 own 0 0 0,0 0 _oV>o 0 o 9 A. SIMS, Manager; %'Th.e_i5ank1of Torcntb, 57" y'ear_ of s uEces- f ll Banking Experience; witbeeample resources; I. uwitli large reserve funds, and with/widely-exe tended banking facilities,` eers to` Megchants; `Manufacturers and `otherjBusiness Men an unr excelled Banking Service. ~~,\_ . .4 ` a\I\I\& mother, 1 it tglges % Notice is lherebyl given that tend- ers will be received by the under- signed up to and including Thurs- day the 30th day of October, 1913, for the right to obtain licenses to cut the Red and White Pine timber on timber births in the Townships of Thistle and McWilliams, in the. District of Nipissing, ' '`-.. ....-.__ ._ .1 _ _ J_'n._' _-, _, 1! :\1 i Dult?e':.1:-`Six months residence upon and cultivation of the land in each of three A homeeteeder may live within nineln ct hie homestead on 3 (arm or at least 80 acres on certain conditions. A habitable house is re- quired in ever ceee. except when residence is performed in e vicinity. In certain districts 5 homeeteeder in etendinmey pro-e t e quarter-eection ong- Ide his omeeteed. rioe_83.oo per acre. Duties.-V-Six months residence in each of six years from date of homestead entry (ineludi the time" required to co A homeeteed potent end 50 acres extra. cuitive ion. The st-ee. of cultivation is aubjectto reduction in -ceee ct rough. ecrubby or stony lend otter reportb Homestead Inspector on applicetio_n`for;peten A hemeeteader who has exhausted his home- steed right and rennet obtain he 4&1:-"eruption may take an unused homes * d in con- tei distita 00 . 9 ti -"- Munst reelide: eixm::th`:in e?;ha:fmthreePy,::'m gggiuvoete titty `ecu-es end erect a. house worth. ' ~ e t w.w.. com. d Deputy or t1_af-niniutu otthe Interior. x.n.-_,Un..mox-iua `pnhlioetton of t-hie,.e d* ;'v:`ertieem`entwill_ net _peid.!or.-8708b_ 1,9-M The oirly survivor soft `the . first Ontario Parliament which met in rTorcuto in July` 1879, Mr. Thomas Murray, -M.P.I . of, `Pembroke, North Renfrew, .was married on the third time. Mr. Murray, who is 77 years old, but does not look morevthan 60years,-was in a remin- iscent mood when he was visited by a reporter. He was twelve years in the `Ontario Legislature and eight years in the House. of `Com- mons. He remembered the Lieu- tenant-Governor welcoming John Saneld ' Macdonald, the first premier. The marriage was per- formed ,in- Archbishop Bruchesi s -palace in Montreal, the bride. being a. comparatively young girl, ,who in former years _ was . employed in Mr; September. 24th, in Montreal- for Murra)"`s big store in A Pembroker 1 Ian new new or a runny. or any maleovcr ` 1 as years old. may homeatead a quarter- aectlon of available Dominion land in Manitoba. Saskatchewan or Alberta. The A plicant mutt appear in person at the Dominion an Agency or Sub-Agency for the district. Entry b you ma Be made at the omce ofen loan! in . vominion Lands (not nub agent . on oer aln icoaditlona. * ail.-ARI- -..-...n..-o ;._.:.n..... .77, - HE sole had of funny. muleovcr Iomeotou_i_ o_._qug\_rt_or- . nnnolnn 1.0..--II-|.|- n-__a..n-._ 1-..; smorsrs or cnunnx on.'rn- ` was! I-AND nnauurrons `SALE or REF AND wnma PM man ` nu wnorunm or Denies, Carriages. Wagons "Sleigh: _GuttI_-0. ` Q_'__... 1_____ , !:1`ph 704 Hhin` No. 55 BIYFIELD ST. T N.B._'T_NoT U na.}t1{3ri_z" publi-A qation of this notice will be paid ltor. . T 35-44: KW. Alldtew -II JUUL IOU \I.I. J-V It-Vlilll, ' ; For maps and conditions of sle 1apply to the undersigned or to. {he 101-own Timber Agents Lat Sudbury and North Bay. ', ` `1`o4ronto, August 23;d, 1913.` no.` May$1""Craig, Mr. D. L. `White, Mri A. -'= J ackel and Mr. W. E, `Pres- t.on.,were ab deputation A ..to ";.0weii- -Sound a day or two ago to investi-_ gate` the Malleable Iron Works gut. that--place. - The report Vthey.L-.`b;rin.g,,' back is not very-. _favprable. ;. vTh`e building its the rst. place-' Fshould `_. not cast my more th9n_;_the-- dmount advanced ,_ by the town, _and; the -mp: phiuqry reqired7`-in a i:pr15anto._.'o:.that:' Tikind would -not "e:_;ceec!;?`A]$:l_),0_00 .=%$12,000.o -AAftex'-. *{be'-ng_ ~eraeted,_. promoter.` WW..Yand,.rb ' YPA`I'IlY-fl'he nuzloaernc .u.2.?. L9.'Z'.RfE'3.. 353` ` Il'A'I`lIl-'1lIe Inouern unma- $2. prevennnz and n; In 1 ! ailmqm, regardless t kin anus. Inva- : ity, duration, me of tot-mer` web 1 0| ? 1';.21`3 .'..........` "' ..`..?r`.'a'.?i:.."...""`.`~. :l!.".-:..`.{'.x'{`.x.f `W13 glll'IilnIl'.'oI' lU|1CI"uK'TU' I IE3 - In In 3 \ system-otoppintsicineu. ` .11`: \ tat. undunuleuggueu. Jmtwo I nlntgn 9. -ank Inna Jana OLA 1-6 hr 1 tin-. and Ieitidein ry. Jnttwo nail! --~.::*:,.'=:.:..,..'*'*-' `on. own to 7. (mo. 3 1jrn.2nnmot.. agent for the Oxypathy Company. and L. . unninnlnm. 43-Ii WVQH. HEARST, Minister of. Lands; Forests -.a_n Mines :_-ww -----gy 0350:: BOSS .131.` Jun: rum: 9 cu: svnxn While I Grey bounty ocials were ~ disposing of $80,000 worth of 5 per. .cent. debentures at 96 cents and as fraction on the dollar, Thomas- Scott, clerk of Osprey, sold $3,600 of the township_ s debentures ` bear-' ing interest at four and ve-eights per cent. at par. Usually the larg-_ er amount is more saleable, butnin this instance it was the reverse. The difference between the,tw9__srates shows that Mr. Scott made a say- ing for his township of about $150. " *'-'_N- -M- A OOWAN & BROWN, BAR- V L -Sglieitou for obtaining pro- . iojf; yvilln, gunniinnship and ad- 1fnini|t_'ntion~,- ~ and general Solicitors, Notaries,` Convcyancers, etc. Oces, Q, _ Hindu} block, No. 6 Dunlap street, _Bn'rrie. Money to loan at 41,5 and 5 "per cent. Branch oces at Creo- Lnort and Alliston. Aanghton Len- _ -_ K I` A ``A_.' (1-.--.. n. E T Boat Agency` wt: Iu:rn:sI:u?r:-- 4 Allnnclgolne cannltan Northern ? dl W Vtengtn:-Dom. P.lonn.uc`:::rd oual It--. Funnel llo nd-A warts` on capy FOR sumac us?` myuvsv I U LOAN V[e__hvo a um amount of mono: to loan utloweot our:-out rategemuor innnsll or in large unommhon the oectuitw at farm mort- m oCA!t'l`HY. BOYS gvacmsorz. ' Stroetf Barrie. L, onnswicxn b `ALEXANDER BAR- xistora, solicitors of the duprexpe BTBATHY .& EBTEN BABZBISTEBS, Solicitors in High ourt of Justice, TNotari_gs rnblio, `Oonveyancers. `Of- icoiovor the Bank. of Toronto, Bar- ru. _ llonoy to loan at lowest cur- rent ratoI._ 0- H. Elton. evmrene. _.___...._-_,-. UNWIN, MURPHY & ESTEN, ON- tqrio Lend Surveyere Engineers, etc. e Eeteblieied 165; once, Medical Building, B. E. eerner lich- . mend end Bey etteete, Toronto. _ Telephone, Helm, 1836. Iutruetions left with Btrethy 3 Elton Solici- utore, . Benk or-`reroute iunaing, Bertie, will bvprenptly attended to. * BR. 0. 0. ALEXANDER, gmdiilfee` ' of Toronto University, Member of the College of Physicians and Sur- geons of Ontario; Former Senior House Surgeon Toledo General Hospital, 4. Toledo, Ohio; Late Res- ident Physician Muskoka Cottage Sanatorium, Gravenhurst, Ont. Successor to Dr. J. A. G. Evans. Oice opp.. Pnesbyterian Church, Allandale, Ont. Tel. 269. 2313 The Canadian Courier deprecates the einsinuations from' numerous sources that it is partisan in its edi_- toriah utterances. Perhaps it is not.` But it gave special prominence a week or so ago _to a suggestion `that the Liberals might tly -apply the title of a toy-sword militia as an oset to the term, tin-pot. navy, initiated by Laurier, and followed- it up by a series of statements that would not for a moment 'bear the stamp of truth., In _fact,. The Courier broadly invites the Liberals to make a political football of the- militia. If /its editor would escapel the imputation he seeks to refute, he should avoid even the very ap- pearance of evil. LIZ vulga u years roan Graduate work in British Hmls and ha. ' served as Clinical Assistant inGolden Squa:-leniar, Throat & Nose Hospital, London: Royal London Ophthalmic `Hospital (Moo:-elds) : for a term as Resident Surgeon in Royal London hthalmic Hospital; Bristol Eye goo itoil. Briato :and Birmingham 3511: I Eye I-Iosdmitta , glam :tor1ner Member of British hthslmologlcal Society. 0FFICE-'l8 Dunno? 8-mmrr. BARBIE. `Phone 51. P. O. Box. 96. -norm. noes,` LL.B.:BAizizIs'i'r:n, Ioleitor, _3t._ _ Bank of Toronto 1 outs: v , _,_ Qf-_-_ L- `___ !` L..o.P. & s.n:}f1nourgh; M.F.P. av. s. Glasgow --SU-RGEON--f ' l__ _--- -OCfD' t 4 fear: Post Graduate work in itals having Kafnn {cu fj-I.I.._ Q .... --A -- -" ` ` ____________ G. a. isurrn :. co. mgm , . N tablithed 1869. I Indertalra8.2 0pEesn flay and night. Morgue and chapel` In connection- Rnrn n.+.;..:.. DR. W. H. OOH8 (SUOOESSOR TO DR. PALLING), Physician, - Surgoon and Acoouehaur. Spec- ial attention to Eye, Ear, Nose and ,Thnont. Glasses Adjusted. Oioe, Owen St. Phnne 95. 14-ly DB`. MORTIMER LYON, 31 CARLTON f. Tnonnbj In`- AI 'D-.\-L'I-... IX? DB. . `A. '1`. LITTLE, LATE 0!` Churchill, Ont. Ole: and residence, Ygln .6 -Ag: nnunnn I!II...l.-4"|. [m_:_. 51'. ABNA.LL.A` o_gf3_'Igz_ Am; on. w. A. noes, rnrsrcun, sun-I ' , _ote., L.R.C.8., Edim, L.B.O.P., don. Oeo uni residence, Dun- lap strut, Danie. ' Telephone 77. The by-law which will be voted on in Midland. on October 10th, to loan $65,000,'_Lbeing $5,000 for pur- chase of land and $60,000 for" .a loan` to establish a malleable plant, to` J. Vanderboom, Aof Milwau-T ,kee,r"Wis;, and his* `associates, is not receiving u-nanimou accord`-. 'in`g'"to reports fro_ii'i Midland; 5Last week The Free Press` published _the: following. caution: `-Kltsf 3- `II ' "is '-u- ..>