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Northern Advance, 10 Sep 1914, p. 2

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both Street Mothofaint Rm), Tole- phono 167. V-I-U L V: was UV -Honey. topics: :1: lowest 1:... . I5 ns'rEN BARRIBTER8, Solicitors in High oure of Juotice, Notation Public, Convoyancera. Of- Iool over the Bank of Toronto, Bar- rio. ' Money to loan at lowest cur- rent rota. 6-. H. Eaton. - "`$;77i'S:,"`S?3C ""'"{x"`$i'""1"Zo`?$ Building, Dario. Jlonoy to loan. cu Rina! china: V \IL' 5 `Via ILLVJJ wi.oI`i.&onco corner `of Toronto and `lIl _-I.-L1_ nA.___1._ I 1rs__-_24_ mn- \lIVd.'A..L1 LJ\_]\J - 1 1;.I.lJLU ` v 3 Lennoir, Cowan & Brown, 7Bi'nris_ter, - Socitor for obtgining `bf will,` `guardianship and "ad1'nh.is`tra,tion, and General Soli- citor, Notary, Conveyancer, etc. Hinds Dun1o1'),St. , Money to loan- Block, - NO.` 8 l VLUJJKJ I V .l.\._iJ&.AJ V. In .:l.I.aun.a.-J, IQ;U ~risters, -Solicitors` of the Supreme `Cqurt of J ixdicature of Ontario, Proctors; Notaries, -Conveyancers, etc. ' Money to loan`. Oice, Ross block, 5 Barrie. _A; E. H. Cres- _,,9.1,_ 1-rru 11-71 1' 13-11 1711 UUUn, - yunaavo wiqke, `I\{.C`., W. . J`.J.B`eii, T-_;_j.j.--.1 Dr. J. ARTHUR `R0 '1'? Ra 'II'|.I.I_|...__L-_ an -u--. - - '_. Berlin likewise lassuined thatl Belgium would make only a, formal protest against the invasion of her meutrality and that Belgian terri-`. tory would furnish an uninterrupt.-' ed route into Northeastern France. More astonishing sti11,`the_ -German War Oice, Jdespite ` `Sir "Edward Grey's Warning`, believed that Great Iv Britain` would _remain neutral if` Belguim was invaded. Possibly the. Kaiser cleceivedi himself into think- ing -that conditions in _ Ireland would `restrain the British `Govern- ment, `and that Gerxnany s cynical proposals in regard to French` terri- tory oifervecl `sufficient inducement to , Great Britain to perfnit Belgium to he overrun. Whatever Berlin thought, the -Germhn: diplomacy ` of ` this war has -been a series of; al-' most unlbelievwhle `blunders. . _. `- "Mom-:v ro Lam 5` lf Ivnnnub -1 ...-___ unbmrhxnns. aunvzyou. 30 nu ---as Bay -streets, Toronto. [min 1:93 'r_-L.-.-----~ time 26: JJAV, V. Engineers, I "532? I CRAIGHURST. om`. V [LICENSED Au_cuoNrzn 23313:- gs....._. -- J FOR THEEBUNTV or sweet. Most reasonable terms given anal Stock Sales ' This was a hard -blow in.more ways than one, for `Italy had Keen counted on to keep at least ve Fernc-11 army `corps in along Ffance s southeas'te1n frontier. ' Batu; ay at 10 o clock. mustb tor than 12 o'clock eek, oth ' coxnnxsnn An\.'I:-u-m~....--, einT ADV Condensed adve ' as wants of all kinds, lost and ERTIBEM - V place it nnt nfv-n xwamng notices, 10 _}i?s"c 1-tion ; 5 cents per lme for H1 99990" 'L:.'.;;.'.;'.: '""` " ` n1 turers of and Dealer: ' 11k- 1! Rough and Dressed Lulxlrlnbzr ma. Doors.8ash. Blinds. Interior?! columns. Tanks and water _0l FlCE-BAYFlBLD Planing. Mghght - ~{o1_1ldin . .Re.su,h. Laulnt and P`>.Il:ssl::|e}l=lia`:!- dwood Fbon Contracting and Building Estimates given S l'.. BARlIlB.oI(7 JOHN JENIWSEI When the `Kaiser went` lightly a in-. to the war, Berlin expected`.th'at` hostilities would Abe" conned! to France, Russia T-and` Servia on the one side and -Germany, Austria and Italy on the other. A-T-he German Foreign Oice seems to .'have been so certain of Italy t-h-at neither Berlin no-r. Vienna took the trowble to consult Rome. or even to notify Rome of the prospective declaration of war. Italy s_ response was a formal notication that the Triple` Alliance was for defensive pur- poses; that this was_ an` offensive.` `War, and that she would`- remain neutral. }:f1*HURsDAY, Du-uggist. St. J_0_!l`ll;__&__Bl00hl "-.8IFewe "Entirely from the Film` - Mali and Hops. #4} ',,, I Has. a marvellous eecron tough skin. One or two applica- gnons will remove" the mugnncu. and by its occasional use the `skin acquires the smoothness ant softness of a baby's. Glycedoniz is not sticky, and gloves may 1?` Warn a few moments.after using it. Price 15c and 25c. Delight- ful Vafter shaving. ' 1 NEXT noon TO THE TANNEIIV -;.aaz=a:<;;..*::`.2:s,e;:%n Boilers. Engines and all kinds 0! farm and stationary machinery made and repaired on shortest not1'ce'and moderate prices. ` MAKES YOUR sxm `LIKE VELVET- Mon kman .-. (3`lycedAonia.. V`I1V:W\;_+t3sV';n aVcViVz-ni1~'ai1)'lW<;"v1)VIs:nxV1V ' paper, but Germany had not been able to carry it out in`spiteV-of the ,Wonderf1i1 work {of the German: troops. The 'marvello_us 7precision.` of -the German ghting V machine has been 1-5argvel>'y neutralized by L the amazing `bungling of the German diplomatic machine. ` ' ` DUN_LO-P srnzn EAST B_AAl_3_,R I E BARBIE Iawms , comm" ~3ll|elIdld ALE` and 'i=on'rI:n. ' The Best ind Brlghtes In Cask and Bottle aanqble rhea. 1 Ia ivuuvuuuw n-w-. . `gr Nokeq dud Ace;-A-` MON KMAlS_._ Uh: gurtltnn "='.:.':.:".'..'t.':-;A*"..:.`::,.;.*s....m,.*3 $2-;* -Emu gnu-_ raummnn-u . - , .,-_--_ Al work done by expeft machin- ist and guaranteed first class. -%BANKERS MANUFACTURERS`. Expert Machinists CONTRACT < .. --.:n - P-H`O`N'Eb- iae am ':;z..'.u':.'.:u':;.i;;.:7:i7 = hero now` h aIrai.:-I fob tlsroemomhu over will `be _ehu-sud 81 so put ungmu. A . l Fspl ~ It was befieved by the pseman War Office tihat Russia would _re-.. quire at least tiiirty days to mo*bi-.; lize and make ready for war. : plan of the `German General Sta was to crush` France at once force of numbers and suuerior pre- paredness. Austria . in the mean- time would be able to hold A. back Russia,` and with France prostrated the Kaisex- s _ vieto-rious .l_eg'ions would! swing swiftly ; eastward to deal with the slow-going i"Russian`s. as they -had dealt with tlie French. r`..l fjst. To zhishendv ol y ve Tarmy T'corps_ rwena left to defend Germany s eastern provincaa. The main army was `concentrated in t:heWwest, ready" -1- to leap acrdss the French frontier._ ,u`.oo 21$ Unrwn `STA'PES suaacaxama 31.-so |N`ADV_A NOI!= I ` One month i'ag~o September 1`st`~' the Kaiser ` de o1ared`- war. against Russia and began the` movement for the invasion of Franc. ` '-ONIE `A MONTH. or (T-he {wo1a,? New Ya-k.)T -. L'l`nn`uu or V auumxnxoxi. . n:-n-`nn Q-- A j1 Major .sam A `Sharpe, MP. for North '0nta_1_-io, `pwblicly horse- whipped t!1e__ditor, of a newspaper_ in Uxvb1"i.d-gel `_ -because the fe'_dito1f. .mgde ,sIig'hting references1__.to% oi- cers . hidingif ? behind` `their ~,iwive..s petticoats _whenj' the* g11~Tifox%;%y1+: !nt5 "-m.t: , ;TW papers; of oppositef _Ipo1.itica1' > fph- V I It is interestlng justnow to note that in the Spanish-`American war, which ubulked large to our "neigh- Ibors b asross the line, the -entire Ameriean loss was 336` men killed, 1:25 mortally 4 wounded, and 5,277 died of disease, The `reported loss of the Spanish was 8/0,000,. a vast majority` of these dying` from dis- ease. -In '.t1ie.navalL-battlevof Man- V illa Bay the A` Americans had not a` solitary men n killed: or wounded.` The Snaniards, on the other "band, who "fought w i`th. great rvbfavery _un- der ( unequal conditi'<>ns,j'*had`- afbout . `four hu:1ijdr`ed:_ ki11ed_, r . Ci-eerxnore 'Star--Gel. Currie, M.P., has sure made himself solid 1 with the electors of North Siincoe, and it would take a mighty strong man td come anywhere. , near, him _now in` .a race to ehrepreent the rid- ing. `The alacriy with which the _aco1oii_e1 and hi-s `brave V highlanders ` stepped toe the front in_ answer to their pountry s .0111], gave him a place in the` hearts; of the people `that w_i1l not be eaeed. ' ' The German phrase 'H och der Kaiser,` a_s".we learn. from. Our -good friend, Mr. `Henry Arena, -is- best translated Long Live' the Emper- or, 'says .. The. O`ri]'l`i`a Packet, Hoch . has.` many meanings.` High is the" co'r'resp'ond;i_ng_ Eng-_ lish word`, but the German Hock lebe der _Kom'g . would be trans} 1atedLong' liv ,the Ki_ng'." , Many indignant patriots ' ask 'why -the Kaiser" keeps` his dread- noughts in the Kiel -Canal, and `The Saturday Night answers that it _is becaudet he does `not want; his nice new navy all massed up and eels looking in at the porthols. . Toronto -Saturday Night--We are not .vindjctive._ Justice`. is all we ask. `Make it` something ` slow `and lingerng, with boiling oil or melt- ed` lead in it for the Kaiser and "-his Prussian colonels and we ll let {it goat that.- - o m o Honor the fallen Britih brave! They die that others" may `live in peaceful enjoyment 'of freedom. ~ I A month ago- to-dayivv Kaiser .condently expected. _a. short, k quick, decisive: A, war. % To-day it is armat- ent 1 gun. new 13ie:n`am1;_%%% gm: :._ 1wa with Austria `in 1866 ;he.jwas;ca1';eful` to , isolate _AVu_strVi`a.V dipl()nia`tiical]yV in qrder that Prussia inig'h1_:,;Q>e As_uref-of a f_re'e hand`. In. `1.870._ he~ did'V1;} 1e' same with France. {But ;.in. 1914 Berlin" diplomaicy has succeeded in isolating Gern;any _and leaving" them ` friendless. 7Ath azin.st jv"1 i8ii115Pr*'*T9X*7i;? % 'ag'ai,1ist ` civilization; Grei ,`Brit`din has` agagin -proved` hrtjcdliiniand :.of5 the -sea, `and .allvtl_1e,.j Aregou1j_ces* -of?` the Brit ish% -Empire,%_-fogethr` "ivithT "all: the Nesoumes of the-'F1\en`ch Re-'V `pll'bIi0 `8!'1'd th6' `Russian `Empire, L. Co _11' have been. "thrown ii1to_ ` the balancew `against Germany and* ,3Austi?ia and` leaving vthem friendless. ` ` ._..v` _ _- - was the co1V1'-ict hs on1"1;.%] NOT-E AND COMWM-ENC: .._---~-u. V- -.vn--, one maii W139 goth.-qas-`of whiskve ;from'\T(ronto "the V other day ;_is up- set, b,.yL`5an'Aadyance of $3 in this .Of us re aI, Don t worry about the `boys ati the front, says The Orillia Packet. On` the y whole, jt. appears, they are better off than `we at home are. A letter from one of them at Val- cartier ,Camp says: We are all well, and more .or less -happy. Can as much `he said for the rest of us? -Not a. few here are ill, and" quite 3 percentage . of che others .can\ hardly !be said, by any stretch of vimhag-ination, tojfne. happy, either- more or less; . Some` -. are s_. worrying themselves _ grey about the` increased V heosthr o:;'su'ga;r' ` and our; r others, WPIIO7 -the seltsh ;' precaution to sidclrthupthtsabesidninses of the` 'inW51%riedy ~:.by= tthe`t;eajrt other [s"55"Ihn?::s SW3; E yThe Prince of I Wales Patriotio Fund in A" Great ritain now amounts to two million pounds, or about ten million dollars. The terms in which the Prince.` made his -appeal are so brief that they can be given here: All must real-I .ize,, he said, that the present time of deep anxiety will be fol-I lowed; `by one of considerable dis-A tress i among ' the 1 people of this `country least able to `-bear. it. We imost -earnestly pray that their suf- - ferings' may be neither long nor bitter. But we cannot wait till the! need presses heavily upon us; The` means of, relief .must be ready in our hands. To allay anxiety -will go some way to. stay. distress. A nlional fund has `been .founded,` and I am proud to act as its treas- urer. My rst duty is to ask for- generous and ready. `support, and I [know that I shall not ask in. vain.'i `At such a mo.ment we all stand thy one another, and it is to the heart of the -British people that I con-| dently make this most earnest ap- pneal. Could anything be -more simple. and touching? Certainly it T is_ proving effective.` May the Bar- 'rie- and _Simcoe County appeal he as splendidly ,, answered according to the means of the people. .' `the, Ineinibers iincluding` repnesentia-' It `authorised #by" Parliament to collect; Ladministerr, _ `and distribute `nxomy raised for- the purp-oism in- `dic'at`ed in the Governor-General s ap;pea1. Itepowers are designed to cover` every likely deserving case, `and the deserving` cases `are ` certain to be many and varied in their character. The organization in- itivefinenlfrom all parts of Canada.` eludes` local committees as` well as the general fbody, so that all parts of the \country will" _'be `represented iqithe work" and will have due et- tention _ paid` to their `wants. `To quote the Governor-General: By co-ordinating" ` and~ harmonising benevolent eort in this way, the danger of overlapping . on the one hand,` `or neglecting` deserving com- munities on the other hand, may he met and o~vercome., . I est or oi=TRONTO BARRIE AND ALLANDALE BRANCHES % H. A. SIMS, Managef V % ' . Amt; . . ._; .` .. ; . . .$5o,9g5;ooo ACCOUNTS invited}! Interest is, _ paid on balances half-yearly." . . u %Mo11IEY' ORDERS and Drafts sold. DEPOSITS OF $1.oo'$nd upwa_rds~receiv cjd I GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS cohduted. 11161. hag) 4 !9nu_or Pznsonu. ;AarnrnoN Pun 1'0 ?.____. 2 w an vvmdrwnm 0; . Buggies, Carriages. `Wagons Sleigh: and Cuttegs. 4 tvnvzvn `Du-an... . . . -- m;."ss"" m=iisIii"si'.l 33333.:-1 :;; -- g V 7 Niver a word, `your hoiiox-A, .- re- plied the culprit. Oi ve said .too {much already. A ' _ [ I Yqu are charged, said ` `the magistrate, .``.with talking back to an oicer. Have you anything to Isay ? - ' ~ together ;satised.gawithf the way in vwhichvthe'-war" is going` on.~ Why doesn t' Kitehener`~ `call out ` more men? Howie it'that.;=l1e did `not order, at least twice the number of` `troops from India? Is it,'.__no't men-; strous that a mere handful of _ British troops should be practically left to hold the` entire line of battle alone, while a million and a half of French get stage` fright and funk? ' with `many other disturbing ` `incidentsf `And then there are the people (their name is Legion) who Iare` just crazy to get at the Ger- man Emperor and knock his head o, with the entirely pacic and pious intent of ending the conflict. As the war progresses, _dou.btlvess our `worries .will multiply.` so the boys on the ring line may` con- gratulate themselves, in the spirit of the sailors out in a furious [storm on broad -Atlantic, who were happy in the thought of their free- dom -from `the peril of falling bricks and tumbling chimney-pots in the streets of London. V `l -Ther is ;1ot'hing~ like knowing- !when you have said enough. L Rail Eat'tew;nd Insurance ~ Phouelac. Hosanna l_IQck ; "'i"nave $200,000.00.-A wofth bf houses and, p" petty in Barrie and Allaridale. - % ` Small payments. _Balahc,e as rent. Farms Vfor.Sale .' J "135-.n._~.. - - __.. V own YOUR own noun I'Cnt..` e 'Repais'or` :11 kinds Residence. I64 Bayeld Street Phone. 527. ' " `A _ 16.1: G. S.RANKlN Cease wasting your moey mf V ` [ KNEW WHEN .T0 QUIT - eel .hJIIl\uvg T9~35 WARD o55osm?' 'noss %s1'. `OBI? ELF-`R9 OLD STAND Contractor 8: Builcler Iuutt TO LORN lugehuvo a large amount of money to loan west current ntomeithgrin am `or in 1 unouptilon the Yo aeonvi t m use cQAR'PnY. B S Pduc V 3?: up street Barrie. P~RrIVA`TE `HIGH SGIDOOL FOR ; Girls, Peel St., Barrie; Mistress, % -Miss Wakeeld," trained and Cer- E. ..,t-izcatec1' U-n-iversify of Cam- " X bridge.` Preparations for Matric- &'u1ation; Physical!` ~and- Vo'cal X (Culture. Private. - . Lessons` `.;.G ivn. , : L ' 35-47 do QARNOLD I ` ` `.1 H I : ` ' ypf huTsba.nV " -fri_ei1d-tqy seq`. 53, 8.t5`.h 11" W" ,li0\13'..5h? _ent:i%usgotta-% pf: % V W " ~ muljq : J . 99*; V tn! 33? on ital. ha. -r tiah hthalmo calsbcie ty. . 0l|'FICE-78 Dunno? samurr. BARBIE. `Phone 54. A P. 0. Box. 96. 0.1}. SMITH & 00., PHONE 82. ES- -tublidzed 1.869. Undertaken. Open and night. (Morgue and chapel In connection. Barrie, Ontario. IR.C.P. 8; Edinburgh`; M.F.P. in S. Glasgow . ---SURGEON-- Eye. Ear, Nose_ _6 %_'l'lu-oat.` .. `B.--a....`..-_n A ----- " me. nomrnmn LYON, 31 CARLTON .- St`, Toronto, late of Brooklyn (N. Eva gm? `Rap lI'...n;e.I ..:n 1.- DR. MJH; EMZBREE, PHYSICIAN a_nd~Surgeon (successor to .Dr. C. [ 0.. Alexander.) Oce and resi- ; deuce Burton Ave.,` Allandale. `Diseases of women and-`children and: .ner vous, disorders a sppcia1ty.' Phone 269. _v 22.1y'. o.o A; _12.u>m~mi1ns'r', _BAR3_1aTER, . olieitor, Notary Pubhe, M. Oiu, .1Itoloor>.Bu;k of Toronto Building. ' --"Anni .n..Innn at Infant fntx- (}'R;;]~3_SWI(:`,`I{-`I!_!_ & BE]".L,n BAR-I , P noNA1an" BOSS, LL.`.B; BARRISTEB, HAIR 4354- g`; `A - 4` Tan nnfn DB. W. A. 3088, PHYSICIAN, T BUR- ), otc., L.R.C.8., Edin., L.B.O.P., nation. can T and residence, Dun- ` lop Itroot, Barrio. Tolonhonq 77. I > Instead of dealing with ,Fra`nce and Russia, Germany is` .now' at war with Great Britain, France, Russia, Belgium, '_Ja7pan, Servia _ and -Montenegro, with V strong 1399- sibilities that Italy will cast iher lot with the British ind French`; France is not criished.` On. th_ecOn_ trary, hp decisive ibattle yj;r_ i been fdixght, noi;withst;andii`n*i ,.th9 T plungi-ng5 German V advance A , terrifble loss of life on` 5 .RusSia.n troop swarm ,ov~r,ii,77; Ea.si1*1 Prussia, they have W Vistula, and! the`, {Kaier _ _:Iia' ` compelled 3 120% vgekeir-- the 7 west {;i'iefi1d'_;`his Owni __: In _ .fz_14;t, ` _'_ect' la fe DR. H. `T. ARNALL, OFFICE AN]? 1_.:.1-_- _ - .L on..." `DR. H. A. ADUGLAY, OSTEO-` `PATHIC `Physician, Ross Block, Ban-.ie,, Ont. Oice Hours--9 to t 5; other hours by appointment. I Phone 565. ' ` . 45-ly DR. W. H. OCH8 (SUOOESSOR . TO DR PALLING), Physician, Surgeon and ' Aeoouoheur. Spec- ial_attantion'to Eye, Ear, Nose and Tlmoat. Glasses Adiusted. Oioe, Own St. Phone 95. 14-l'y } , COWAN,", s66- ____ ; l`l_.____ , "l3_-___. V t9 l'I, Notanaa Public, and " convaniiceu. ` Money to loan in V any t [5 per cent. Oice, 13 _Owel St, Barrio, VH. D. Stewart, 3; LI4.D.,- D." -M. Stewart. ` ~ a3*r,**:i,i3Ann15, -A. LEWIS, M.D.C'.M., Surgery and Diseases of Women especial- ~ ly. Oce 58 Collier St. Phone 61. ' 35- fora, Bank` of Toronto` uilding, Barrio, will be promptly attended to. 3` _.--__ _`I_ noun avnvuvv, IOIIU UL Druuluyn [D- Y.),, Eye and Ear Hospital, will be at 67 Owen St., Barrio, every Sat- -urday. Dioeaso_s-Eye, Ear, Note and Throat. Consultation hours, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., and by appointment. ____________________________ _.a_ ._._.A---

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