Fm` H10 past 012111` h1011H1.\' \\'(\ lmve boon u1to11di11,<;` to The \\':1111`s` of our ]mh'm1.. in H10 way of S1100. }?o1>21i1-s in surh 21 mzmm-r mat ()11I'h a1de has been : };`1')\\`i11}2` UH now it has hm-mm) 21 bye. \\'m*(1 in town that "if yam \\'zm`r Hm bust in shop i'<`p;1`}12<. 9 gem in TUni1`0d Hh()u l?0p;1i1's." LEGAL J. .\'Ill{l'lSOl;E NEIL-:1. DIRECTORS FUNERAL DIRECTOR MUSICAL 's.3o-8 p.n1. Phone 618. C. We FLYNN WALL PAPER -- PAINTS -- ` Home Is What You Make It u-uu-nun... THE QUALITY QF PAINTS , 35 A Trial `Will 99 DUNLOP STREET Full ]in ~-\':11'nish tho F11r1'1i1`11r0, lnukc A1 1,, r111-<)11g11 '%o1<.`.~' Convince \\'C spe<~ia1i7.e in VVO also <'-2n'1`_\' :1 ' as I ol1;s`110:s', Lzu'(~;s', 1:` shoe ndingx, suvh 64 Elizabeth Street. VARNISI-IES and Jftmlss`. |?{snAnINs ruem E1():1LD ADI\lL'NI).s`E.`~I [N ll()l.'.`1'D- THE-\\"ORLD '1`RA\'F.L. 1 T the Journey by Aer-oplzme Through the Polar Regions Can be Accom- 1 plished, It May Mean Important ~ Changes for Oanadxian Arctic Lands--The Experiment \Vi1l In- ten-est Our People. Up there, where the world begins, :.uta Claus and Jack Frost are por- mg over books on aviation and radio. Following on the announcement .'nn.t Hagbard Ekerold is about to stublish 9. wireless station in the \x`c1ic comes the more sensational an- .10nncement that the round-the-world ._ 4,. I... .. nnmnmd via the ight is to \'m`th Pole. .\'O!`lZI1 F018. Whereas wireless needs no stop in its world ight, dirlgiblee and `planes most certainly do. They must pause and perch in order to ret engines or N to Lake on more gasoline. . H - -~ ~--.- $1-.` n:-oni-)nn`\1QD_R tn be take more gas Where are the airplane bases to be established in the Arctic? Not long ago a lengthy article, ap- Uuuc. "peering in an American scientic gave a plan by which sup- ply ships would be anchored at suit- ztble intervals across the Atlantic. Even in theAtlz1ntlc this seems hardly feasible. A large force of men would be necessary, an immense expenditure would be incurred and, owlng to the are-.tt depth of anchorage, the ship's position would be uncertain. The Arctic route is different. There nature has provided way- stntions for future air-routes. The route from England, say, to Indin..is over Europe, the t\Iediterrnnean. the Nun` East. the Persittn Gulf and In dimi Ocean. If one wanted to go on to Japan, one would have to cross the Chinu Sen in addition to all his rou.ntlal)out wandering. This takes considerable time, even with the in- ('1`+'*:tsln;z speed of airplztnes or hydro- nln non journal, UNETED SHOE RTEPAERS -.___ _--uvurn (`H-'zL:1n;. planes. Qn :1 | So a newer route is being consider- ed by fa.1'-seeing ueronauts and avia- tors. They realize that to y across the Arctic Ocean and risk :1 collision with the North Pole would be to shorten considerzihly L110 distance and` , save many days. `I i .\Hhnnp'h u-enlizinz the applicabil-, SUHAH proble 2: n r] Ti 3 .\I:1y-JL1m.- 111:4 (lis.co\'<~1'21' 01 11~~\'v1` yc-t mm I nlzu- v.\2[>1uI`H .`n'.:Ih, and 11:1 just 21 littlv ( rivals. Thei l'1`om Scolluxr frunl .\'u2'\\'uy I\'ux'wv:.;i;1x1s s. to l}1'itons. 11' :1 . or this mrw N01` of petroleum. Arrauizexnt.-nts have been made by the Home Government to prospect thoroughly this new oi1-hearin;.: and. ` possibly, oil-producing region so for- tunately annexed by Britziin. So this way-station may provide its own fuel supplies without marine trans-ship- 1uout--a consldcmbie saving and a guarunt<=e of novel--1'uiling gasoline `lno iuzittor what the international ..x... 1, .. o inn Iiitxxv 1 \. 110 [Hill LL51 \\ Hill. situation nmy be. Very signicant is it that Spitz- iu-rui-n has i)(`(`Ii sn]0c Lc(1 as a base by Czlpluin Iiuziid AllHlIiS(l(`i1 on his .\I'.1y-Junc ight over 1.110 Polo. The of (he South Pole has ii11).(l(` :1 foolish m0_ve in 0iau' t-:\'pim'z1Li0n, whether north or has 2|. reputation for being ({lli(fk\:I' than uny of his LHC LHLCA I|(I,LAU||u.A The island. being 1,400 miles Scotland and only 400 miles frmn 'urwuy, is 1110l`(3 familiar to '- .. ....,.\. .... A.u.nnuInn Ihnn runu l'.\1r1IHxLL|un, vvnnuuna 1....-... IIA ` Sc0l1uI1(l:1nd 1'1`nn1.\'ur\\'uy,is xnore I\'ux'\v-`,;iux1s such as Amunsden than to I0` .1 \Vnv~u.-nxrinn ehnnlrl IHQPHVOP Io Jsrnons. Norwegian should disco-vnr .\'urLlnvest Imssuge IIHGI` all the S:`Cl'lil(:(` of life and money that the Iiriiisli Eiupire has made to pur- ft-ci avizuiun and link up her scatter- ed parts into one iudissoluble unit, than it would be as tragic as Peary's discovery of the Nurth Pole after cen- turies of lavish British sacrice. or us Amunsdun's discovery 01' the South Pole, while the late Czlptalu Scott and his ill-fated heroes were already on thuir way. llritnin rrnvn Riv Hmnnhrnv Gilbert. 1 Lnmr Britain gave Six` Humphrey Gilbert, Hendrik Hudson. Sir John Franklin and :1 score of other great sailors to the npvnhn: up of the fabled North- wu-: Passage and zLl'tm'\\'aI'ds was l'lIl'Illn:Hv mmu;:11 to have Sir Robert 4\h-t'1:1rv cnn1p]v\.n- the palssuge, l1u.ll'- _;..nin' l1u|l'~\\'2Llkin_'.-. I - . :. :.. H... 1,-. ]~'lIIl\;1'l|'Q I'i"hI 811181}! [Hill [[18 l'Uuuu-Luxr u \l| ... be attempted via the ig, 'd.u,\:1' lUu In of the "nu nu nl .. . zalizing applicabil-{ 01` commerce and war- xn latitudes, writes` fansson, the Canadian r. we have not ade- d their signic:mce in our ]]11n(11`G`(1 years, the" . .- `.\YA-Y-\1':'rACY 12, U lluv sig 111' llundre e Northwc I Innni :1 The Northern Advance [LS El IJZIEU llil1~1 puunu u M1 his`(>_::.s. Ilnm` (- 'u1e. The`pu. Pm-:11 gmlu-1-, add 1 ('fl'(,`11l11, thvn 1 mi\' all well ; our. R011 I nnv ni hie nn4 uviah n rr ; Add :1 little pz11`a`m to starch. I. will 1113.110 shirt bosoms glossy. Turn small 1 the wear will 1 Using shoe trees in will help to keep their , To clean ostrich feathers, dirp them into gasoline and rinse with a quick movement. Adding :1 pinch of salt to the oil when ning oil lamps will cause them to burn more brilliantly. T \\`m11d like `Lu ]min1` nut that '.\ITz.11'tin .S`<-n1n' I z1in1.s <-m'm' 900 sq. H`. to the g':11l \\'u oammt };1_\' too mm-h :m`(>ss on the l'u('1' that Hm q11;11iT1'_\' is of the best. Serve stewed fruits at breakfast during the spring months. They will keep the family in good health. When ink becomes too thick for use, uiid a little wzutm water. This will dissolve the particles more readily. Yv`it.11(11'a.\vi11g a. slide in the `-bot- tom of a new metal container al- lows ax ieaspoonftll of tea to drop into a teapot. and` +1<.o Coffee :.;r0unds Inay be dried and spnkled on the oor before sweep- .in_;. The :._zr0u11ds will catch and hold the dust and lint. Make work is enamel. covered work. >.-\`. l,`l'l (`I modern I ,, Sam] ` :u'tsv--One pound of granu- lutvd S115.-111', yolks of three (`;I_L',S, one- hulf pound of butter. whites of two `(>_L'C1. s'. (-uouggh to Iunlu-2 a stiff ` pustr-. 10:11 the huttvr and sugar l0~ the yolks honten to 21. I(`.l'(,`i1l11. Hm whites W011 bozmlou; '[1ui\' Lm.:(-tlwl` and add the Igour. out. on {L bukiu.: bmxrd, 3 Icut with :1 round ('utt,1` uud huke in '> in 1u()(lm':1tv uvr-u until :1 light. l)1'uwu. I 1 11.121 nbhel HOUSEHOLD HTNTS \\'1a_\' use <-hvzlp _]`>;1in1' Thai` is (T-.\ p(:11;\ri\'0 10 13111` on when our pure paint` \\'(*m's 11<:ar]_\i t\\'i(-.0 as long: 2 If V011 am: miniinu` this \'(,-an` Visit our ')21int do- . g/ , 7 1>:u't1n(:n1`. \\ 0 have 21 ]>un1t `Eur owl-y ]>111'1>us(: and will _u:i\'<~, you 21(1\'i<-u on the 'r'1g'l1t kind of paint I m- <`\'(.-1_'_\' 1>\11'poso. i i I 0 .4 0 u (`inmunon Ihlll.-'--~ cups our, rounded teaspoons baking powder, 1 tvn.' 2 txuhiespntms short- onin_:, half cup sligai`, 1 teaspoon ;.:i'onnd oinnztnmn, 2 t.u.i)I<=.sp()0x1s wushvtl and dried Clli`l`1I1tS, 2 table- spoons washed sanded raisins, halt" cup milk. Sift limit`. suit and bak- ing powder into howl, rub shorten- ing in \`m'_v lit.-'htiy with tips dl` iigers, add milk slowly, ennu.:h tn t'm'n1 stiff dough. roll out half inch thick on Ilnurod hoard, hrnsh with` lneilnd l)nt.tm`, sprinkle with 511.2211". dust, with cinnamon, scatter cnr-` rants and raisins and roll the szmw :1sjei1_vr0ll. Cut into 'l.`_. inch pieces. place with cut, t-dgt-s up on well _LI'(`11S(3(1 pan. Balm in nmtir-1`- :1t(~ oven IN) to l]lit1lH(`S. Re- nmvo from pan at once. This 1`(~cipn ltilliills '12 huns. I15 L . rugs regularly, so that l not be all on one end. your slippers ` shape longer. I)|'i|.|\`-ll L\I as I` In` into 1 men 11. Pale shades of yollow are being 3211\'*` worn much at. Nicv. m1Hvr(-up::_ can- lHiT1" S- R9':1ry and prirnrose hnilm spr-ciul co. '1`his1`(>crpo f-`1\v0ri{`e5_ .._.L, ____ LIBERALS T0 CONTEST EVERY UONS'l`I'l`L'l*}.\'CY So far as the pre-election po1ir.`_\' of the Liberals is concerned, as it was announced at the open meeting of the Liberal Cllllb Federation of Ontario, in the King Edward Hotel. recentl_v. there will be no flirting with the United 1<`amners` Party, and this political organizatlion will asking quarter or giving it to the present Government. This, accord- ing to the viewpoint of the rank and le of the Liberals, did not come as any surprise, for since the famous Senator Hardy letter was read, there has been a strong turn of the tide against the Liberals swinging in their forces with the United-al<`rm- ers before the election. That came to a head during the altternoon when a resolution was presented `by J. M. Ro5:ers, of Ingersoll, to a meeting which included representatives of the Liberal organizations in all parts of the Province, calling: for a clear-cut decision on the part of the _ gathering as to whether or not there was to be any dickering with the I~`arn1ers. The decision was against dickering, and in addition to that ge11e1'a1 resolution, there was the ac- tion of the executive cmnmittee in the forenoon. when it was decided that candidates would be put into every riding in the Province. \7uv~inuc cnr>nl\'(`-1'9. look different go its own way, with no thought oil J 31. '|)l Lil th 3]] Ill It is xvhispered `hut H10 T-7_L:yp1i;nn modes will c01'1:1in`._v revive um! elnphzxsize bobbed hair. ___n___... C0101'ed shoes were an outs1:mr1- ing l'@at.1n'e for both (lay and oven- ing at. Palm Beach this week. \ Lmx mi` \\'m'k in thv \\':1_\' of int01'im' d(-(' can be dmw 1I<)\\' as well :1s1;11m', and It-z1\'(* 1110 {im- duys in spri11_<;' Fm` n111T.s'idc \\'m-k. Ruffles and 1'Illl1`{ J.`.`iIl`1 colors are h1'ix1_L:'m:.: voile and dimity to the 1'01'n-,;1'mmd as b1on:~;e m:1Le1'in1s. 80 popular have the strap chemise `and camisoles become that night.- gowns have borrowed the st1`a.p. ` ______.__ ` (1-111:1 dinners at Cannes show I-Jg_\npt.iun influence and strzxiglxt. lines soc-n1 to be rephLcin_:: side d1'zLpe1`ies. op periwinkle shade` by La(1,\' Ir)\vr-5-1.)`: H511 in Lnnrlun, whc as Betty blue. Viol;irW1_]:``g:her of M- \.x \\'i! h` EOFESSIONAF CARDS ! t{ADENI-1'URST & HAMMOND, l Bax'nisters,So1icitors, etc. Oice, 1st oor Ma.sonic Temple Build- ing. Money `to loan at lowest `-9 fat: STEWART & STEWART, BAR- risters, Solicitors, Notaries Public. and Conveywancevs. Money to loan `in any sums at lowest current rates. Office, 13 Owen street. Bzr1'1'ie. D. M. Stewart. BOYS & MURCHISON, BAR`RIS- ters, Solicitors. Notztries Public. Conveyzmcers, etc. Money to loan at lowest 1'ulr=.s of interest. Offices 1-; n...,... iron? in the nremises (,`l(*:m up and l'(`-\':1l'l\iSi1 the 1.-1})1(*s< mid <-hairs Iunk likv m-w, make H10 linu- ](.`.1lIHSi:1St :1 y(.`;11' ]()H;`(`l' by 21m)'I_\'i11g' :1 00111` of \';n'nish stain, 1'( *-i1isl1 1111- Hours with Ilomr \':lI'l1iSi1 or ]>nint`, or gxrziili and \':1l'lli.\`i1 Himn, than z1}j)p1_\ a unit of \\':1x. Your hmno is \\`h;1t you 11l21i{(_`. ii`. Let ymn-s he the <-iiom-ivst spot in the \\'01'1dt11is spriiig`. ])m1"t leave. this kind of \\'0I'k till. the .\'[)l`ill, l'1l.\`i1 mums. ilk) it _nm\'. \ JUNAL1) ROSS, LL.B., BA.RRIS- ter. Solicitor, etc. Masonic Tem- ple Building, Bmrrie. Money to loan. ESTEN & ESTEN. BARRISTERS, Solicitors in High Court of Justice, Not.zu`ies Pusblic, Convey- ancers. Ofce, 1st oor Masonic Temple Building, Barrie. Money to 1oa.n at lowest current rwtes. G. H. Esteu and M. H. Esten. ALEXANDER COVVAN, SUCCES- sor to Lennox, Cowan & Brown. Bamristei-, Solicitor for obtaining probate of will, gu.zu*diansh-ip `and a.d111i.11is-tmtion, and General Soli- citor, Notary, Conveyancer, etc. Money to loan. Oicesz Hinds Block, N0. 8 Dunlop street. 1 DR. MOR'I`I.\IER LYON, 122 BLOOR i i 1 1 St. V\'ost, Tomnt.o, will be at. 91 Owen 81., Bmwie, every Saturday. 1)iseusos- I:)ye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Consnlmtion hours, 11 a.m. to :3 p.m., and by appoint- vn nn 9- at lowest 1'alr=.s or m1eresL. Uluuca 13 Owen street, in the premises f01`merly occupied by the Bank of Toronto. Branch Omce. Elmvvale, Ontario. `V. A. Boys, I{.C., IVI.P., TN F` 1\hn*rAhi D. 1". .\lcCU.-\lG, 13..-\. Successor to Creswlcke & Bell Barristex`, Solicitor, Etc. Money to Loan Omce, Ross mock. Bairrie lin. vi. .1. nun..- SURG ERY .-\.\'D DISEASES OF \\'O.\II-ZN Associate Coroner, County of Simcoe, and DR. 1:. E. IVES ' G1':1d11ute of Toronto University Phone 61., 0{Iive--5S Collier St. Oirre Hours: 0 n - ... 1.) an .7 `H n nn_Q n n.` K 3 o_______ EDMUND HARDY, MUS. BAC., ]<`.T.C..\I. Teacher of Piano, 01'- gan, Vocal and Musical Theory. Organist and Choirtmaster of St. Andrew's P1`esbyLeI'l:1n Church. Gold medalist of Toronto Conser- vatory of Music and of the Uni- versity of Toronto. 113 Worsley street. Phone 663. >R. I-I. T. ;\R.\L\LL. OFFICE and resirlence corner of Toronto and mizzuwttt streets. (Opposite Elizabeth St. Methodist Church.) Telephone 167. :_. PROF. D. E. WEIR, TEACHER OF 1 Piano and Violin. Piano Tuner. 1 17 Sophia St. Phone 513. -43 Phone 122. B. W.A_SYLVESTER, TEACHER OF Piano, Violin and Ce11o. 120 I Bayeld St. Phone 974w. I 25 (`ullicr SI rvol . l G. G. S.\Il'l`]-I & CO. PHONE 82. l Established 1869. Funeral Direc- tors. Open day and night. ` Morgue and chapel in connection. Barrie, Ontario. I VICTORIAN ORDER OF NURSES, Bzu'1'ie Branch. Miss Lilian E. Neve, Nurse. 67 Macdonald St. Telephone 681. Application for the nurse's sefvices may be made direct or through your doctor. Specialist in ing. Owen St. Bzuwie, Ont? DR. \V. A. I.lC\\'IS ..`-.-- vn Y'\I('I.\fJTF( J. 1. ROLLIT. L.D.S., DEN- Oflice over Craig's Tailor p, No. 1 Dunlop St., Barrie, Phones: Oice, 450; House