Northern Advance, 23 Apr 1903, p. 2

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$79.90!,.-IsjQB INvEs1'MEN'r ON GOOD .freeh9l gcpfity at lowest rate of Aigttorest.` " NU pljjngifal money re- u`ireg1-_nnt,il end` 0 _the term. H. ,_ i . Btxfiithy.Solicitor.;_etc., Barrie. ,0. _H. LYON. i R1vA'rE FUNDS T0 ;1l"an on Real -:Es'ta`te at lowest rates. V ~ armors notbs discounted. Collec-s - tionwmade in any_.pjut of the Coun- tcy. Realsestate bought and sold. _ onyeyancing in all its branches. Mania` e` Licenses issued. Office. _ Boss B ook. Dunlop strept. Barrie.` *U1iiT..1...lg_],?nI &:iE8TEN. ON- !` .._.`I `Inc A I. . V THEWSON & cRE8WIQKB;.1B4B- ,_ n-s:-:A_..- ;. l`6i{u".`.?7. "...,..-,, ___________.______.` T n._ T. ARNALL; M. D. c. M.. o1*I.-V`1c13: ,u|_ `l'|'I_;l. 'AII...nJn`In nn T DB. J. 0. SMITH . C. P. 3.. 0NT.. ru _e_ n. n...:L\. (1-21, mas. agar '3: HART; FRED. J.` C as can on 4-1 on _.____-.______._____..____.._._.____.._ DR. W. A. ROSS. PHYSICIAN. SUR- - ' n 1! :1 a 1.1.1:. `I QR. J. _,nrHJUR Ross," L:"'a`T`c."PT if in 11 La ll-Ithene_is no doubt that the old` pit? `animeile from getting off the high ivay to the line of 'railway.j But t..inilway companies `on `various "run_in.t_o the guard and cause awvrecky "But the real gist otthe -objection is `:"nen that recently met at Chicago. 7 Ienee_. " The same association also finds, ` `hundreds of thousands of dollars in s " (rm Weekly` sun) ` dag guard was ettectiye in"kc'eping; these guards were objected to by the They said that they. w"e`re iahle ito heave -with the frost: that they: sometimes caught fire : that it a wheelgot off the track it might before the trains could be stopped. stated `.by,,an association of railway Pit guards. they said.`are- expensive` both; as to first cost and mainten- thattd there is no surface guard` which his aettectual in turning stock. The jraiways have abandoned the only "effectual -guard. They have saved" first coat and maintenance." by so doing. The farmers. on the other iiand. as .a direct. result of this change. have lost hundreds of thous- ands of dol'1'a-rs through stock killed. or injured. Yet the railways. though directly _r_esponsible. have. through [a skiltul change in the law. evaded all liability 01` `pa-yment. Is it not time to-go back to the law as it was before this iniquitous zameudmcnt was made? R. -8. BROAD. M. ,D.. C. M.. F. T. `M.-0.. L. C, P. 8.. 0., late resident AP): sioian and Surgeon of 'l`oron- to eneral Hospital. with specialvat- tention to Diseases of Women, and Nose` nd `Throat. Work. also for some *time surgeon in charge of E_mergen_cy-_~~Hospi_tal. Toronto. Of: fioe and-* night residence. upstairs in Mocm-thy_B1ock. 21 Dunlop St.. Barrie; second door east of Dougall Bros. furniture warerooms. near Five. Points. -Phone.. 105. l .-e: . 3.. IlL\IL`J-" L 3-`, 5 pf cent. asy terms 6 re-payment. Lennox. 130, up. Brown", Solicitors. Barris- $91, . .:- ." . , ` l_llLV.L`IJ1p v.v vv nu Ur .....--_ .. -., _ , , " r.iste'1`?.V Bqlicitors .101; "obtaining pro- ml..!e..%,suarxhanshig.am! Mad- `mm's,tratxon.`and general" olicxtora. L:N.o.t,a__1rio2S,%;* Conveyapcers. etc; Of- DUDIOD -street. Barrie.WMoney to loan at A 1 0 .....a "K nor nnnf- Branch Of- };;n , cZr;e;E37{T L}i.i}.'g.;}na `mlasn {gcturinz oi; rs_.~sash, blinds 4d I.~:.;eI=. yang otf,"'(:ll ' ~-`r3%s.`. .%`.'i. g...... ' .2. ..;?2 ..`:?.: IIUII-J,I!l`,D '13., 1:: as \-y_-.- V- ttico, Notaries Ptlfblic. Conve a huh` " ugwgrdii ' A__L G5o_gs._...gyerT`tI;'a_ Bani! at o: Ar:n.:a_,lo'%y;,,1n sums of to Iona` at Qfrofhw K C _Ba_rrie.Wmoney to loan at. 4 1;-2..-. I1. `5,.pe1'[ .Pt.- . B,!fancq_ tinua it Mreemoxe ' and Alhston. ifgnuginl-nun ILIIIIIIQ-.. Am. Go ` 95,13 . EDI 0] II i-donggpxom y ans sat 11? ' '" 3 'Ii`ni4l-` !'I`I'r'fIh`i ' 'i'I'l`ll:- ?sa??:`f_`a'3`f;e?i`an;.`:i2 Fati11'-!*.i ` !'!yfi eld* Vstreet. Barrie. ~'1l`0d gdIs3&-Gallic.` successors toLGeo. a mu ,, ., gt` 5:": . 3 .`, Vft *577355W!1?* __y.--- , -3-Avg`-naaur 60 V?! III.` `lhi, Barrie. V '5 `?`7Uree@0KQ ~` Illu txnuayvua J-=I:%rWP->Ia.- Hangman Lenncm A x. Cowan, G. 58324. B9_.`rri;ste'rs`..' ,Hc_1..cu;ox-s. Uouvuyunr cars. etc. ..8ucc,essors to McCarthy. 1=epzer-`= as ~`-uncanny. Offices Me-. n op BL, Barrig. Cart: Black. -Du J."A. cGart_hy._ %W.JA. -Boys. D `:ui'&.Q' {inn v IEWBUN G unnuvy.u.p.n.g.;:_, uu_..-~ risters. Bolicitqra bff tp j--sggrqme Court. of Judncit-urb `of tario, Proct Noggniu.-`,Conz9yan . rs. etc. , 6i 1 _n;{=', 1903; 8 Block. ` rtl'a.__ M0. _. Hewson. _H._ Qrpswicke. - ' _Pl=lo;VVlL?.l wuwau n_..-..., .._, ..... ___,_ ` fern. '*~8`o1!citorn. `Notaries Public. 3 31nd Conyeyppcers. Money to loan gm any at:5 p_er `gent. Office. ; 13: owgn;-8,. Barney B . `D. 'Btew- * _ art. 1.. 13;,` 1)..-IM. Stewart. ~ ' T r__-_----~_--an`; oqa. vi .I4hl&A1L\] ,t i-io wan . , ._ S e E ' . e ...% nstabnasneffe s`?. %:n`.ff"n`E5?. cal `Building. 8. E, `corner Richmond and -Bay streeto; r"I'or6nto. Tele- fhom}. Main. 1336.` Instructions - bit} with-~81:-rathy ,& Eaten". Solici- tors, Bank of `Toronto! Building. {Bax-rie. will be promptly attended '0` , .= J xm. 9: , Dill t. I `lo 1-VIJ.l u _ _ _ Muro`hia?on: lg: Klrl-llL'l&V.|asI.vsgq-`nu, .a_-.._--7-_.___.,, - Ac?tto r`ney,`-~ Bolfotitor 1- ir; Chancfqrgi 1 = 9 V` peg ,_e o_ me. nra * dagenxhimi. _ov'ox` % Bank of 1 nume.- V -~ .. ~ 1 *- "f'r;"_'spm-- of"$'.'666 'h.n uw*ar as;"to '~wuu-" 5 per >, 0 Ho Kc Cup Go H. Eaten, _ T In 71- I$I\1`l!JIJp A2. ;.I- Ila aqap -r- -V in nothwenrs Block. Auanda1e.'B;i `the prgmisgs at_ni'ght. 1 ------------------------------~ J r-v--- _-.r--_ 3. .-----.. ..-_... - - `Hart. M. D.. M`~. R. C. 8.. Eng., L. R. C. .I .. Lqndon. Specia1ty-Dis- cascggqt the Chest. Stomach and Nerye: Constilting Physician. Vic- "H8.rt,`"M.D..LiR.C.P., & Sop Ed` -`f$b0r6.l~`-L.F.P. & 8.; Glasgow. Spec- iiglt ;~_Sure;cy.' Midwifery. Diseases; `(if in: .onsu_1_ting Sm-Peon. Offices i %aJ..an&:`ni ht. L'a.n'e B ock. Cor. of 1 lap` an Mulcaster streets. Tel- nnhnhn - 1 94 a. uvnav vv VJ IIIIVIIJI Do The tests to which it has lajccly been subjected prove, that it -gives a comparatively _low pressure. little] cor-g rosive action. possesses gr_eat,.stabi)ity mud. safetyjn preparation. nndjills; "athe chamber or the}-i,lc.:in an. e ..1'13`a so` that ..overloeding_ .i,st:iz1_; 1"`;g'aa}._~ f,-sible. - I_t.l_u's 1.6913994 \be1lia.I,tit,;B ,5n's?t,he rm: Tend eIi;6i?lmentsjg1re" "-'7? "1`6`tIi3"6`et:"tilie lett ` `Q; 131381.11 3` Jzlntanagwp ----..- _.__ `T, __ _____ Y ssolioimrs -i_a, Rich. court of . Jus-I tico. Not`ar1egI_.Publ1c, Cpnve ancers. J non... nnnr-'fTI'h Rank of oionto. 4IUo "0 10 A geon. eto..I:. R. C. 8.. Edin.'. ~G.*P..' London. Offices and ni ht p L no a--.-`---__- -residence. `Brown s.~ Blacks Dun op `street. Barrie. Telephone. 77. IIUIIUU IIIILI ULLIUU Telephone. 135. uuusup uuu ephone; 124. In. do `In Dnxxsug u. V. .. ...., --...-, late of Drs. Harvie & Smith. 0ri1- V fay. Office and residence. corner ot Owen andcollier streets. Barrie. )R. J. F. PALLING. GRADUATE OF Trinit University. Toronto. Fel- low.-D . Trinity .Medioal College. ,Member of the College of Physi- cians "and-8`urgeeons~ of Ontario. Oi- fioe and residence. 18 Owen street. {nu q.;~:LtLuu;o suvuu, u. -- V. -- &. 8.. Edinburg; M. F. P. 8: 8.. Glasgow. member of the British Op-. thalmological Society. Specialty.- Diseases of the Eye. `Ear. Throat a1'1dv'Nose. Off-ice. 78 Dunlop street, .-Saunders Block. Barrie. o posite Post-Offfoe. Iiilwgz tation. TD`. Ann R` o nnv IR. n.ui=_ .Lj.v1w'71Ai~:. HOMOEOI ATH- ist. Hohrs. .11 t 1: ,7 to 8. Resi- dence and Office. 160 Dunlap street. 'I"n'Inn hnnn 125 IUEL-UL 1106; uuu Stu vv Phone.. 54; P. 0. Box. fbgz, R. P: VIVIAN, Now in. Use By*8-ox;e or the world : ` -- Great Powers, " -I ` . .,_` n;((fJNEY fro LOAN. _QUA_ 1T1TY. 0F MONEY T0 -~:;--.a_.. l.d n ,',. 1_:1'YsI`c_'IANs". FINANCIAL. -puw-~-- ---v ----.~- vwu. pry `q-,w-c-v-v- by means of a primer of explosive geintin placed around` the shellsut it is best exploded byia strongvde-p gfonating fuse. f_II!._L_ ._ _ __,__ _I,_I_.._ _'____,J___ C,, U} W. ato, nnn Tll`l,-ADVANCE is 11' . `.?th`e`?"ldr:zut 'ci`rcula:_i(}n Osnanto have 5,". -`County Town. y NW5 Alvertlsementsjz are charged , hoes {gate measul e moi H ` ~ - t 7-.--f-;A%ND W00 `___`___h ...,....,..u, v ufsu us per mm or iiilnion ; 5 cents per hne for each iggion'0f the sagne matter. All it... .1; 4.0:`, 5 lines, of thxs char_acter, chum. nes. Obituary Poetry ac. per line. ` wt` _ .4;.ulIu`Nu g ,1 Sales, Amnpe N9`?$;.f3 cents 1! me. .13.:-_;:._ti1lt=} ion 5 cents pet 1130. wbmquenfsgfffs, 10 cents PCT W Readi lgne for 93 """ , . . P |:v`:nv' on BARGAIN 05' It the following prices until ever? M" `Lot 17.`Nonh cumbeama street.-3: The principal cxplosives used in? Italy; are pertite. ballistito ~a:dd Asb- I-._L_ Il1Il:V"mVitadI5ocallandsceus. Gladt09"' 50% our` I-open on our list : 909 Ml10V,l0 n-Do:'t borrow :1 dollar "51" 339; tmsbest, rates and charges low! Mortgages`. Wills. eta. prepared 011 55 ' businessin Simcoe. F3'". C 0 Flfor consultation or advice t I ` ' Q` 1 Pan. n.` 11:) Barn: 0 _;l'Prefrred positions for local . meats in the paper will be sold at an of one-:hiinrd on Ib0Ve rates, on no on. 1'oonat..- poaitio be ' `rule Ililrho ntictly camedngut, gm` ll A CONTRACT cmmou, Advertisers will please bear in mm notice of intention to change ady - be handed` into the oce not ma Ssuniiay at 10 o'clock, and-the copy 1, must be in Ta: Abuse: 05, 12 o'clock noon on Mona," ii.-oi, `otherwise the advertiser's any ' nmznot be made public until the IQ lolnng. ; _l2 chongeg of-Jdvertnements allow yor. It "more are required, compogiu` will be charged.- Advertiser: will not be allowed to...- Ipnce _for.adv-rtimng anything onuid. " rnunlov Ema-inns: Qlmnm ck... I Condensed advertisements on mm, gewnnuof all kinds, lost and fonnd,p for_u1e or to rent, specic articles, etc,` `intuit-be accompanied with the cash, and -he inaoned-_-mat insertion 2 cents pe: 1 each In lent insertion 1 cent pa 3 (n'ax_nes, ' dresses and gures countd wordl); but 1 reduction of one cent per willbe made when the number of i of the samematter exceed four. out: for advertisement: must Inc ! can be mounted on solid meulbm "' C .. 0 Peter IOI 0008013850 s .?.`E.T8.'2'.i1f [01 FOR SALE. UICIIIUUHU ICIUI { vertisehxcints, Pvatc funds to loan on first mortgazu counts collected. &c. 11%. Anna Ll--4l...nn n unoamavn clnn ` ;:.;.;;'.:'."s;:.=::.; a:.*:.:*m"..;.;. rates will be charged for ma :vaiv-t-i'ga'mnnmt1 5 wvnnu an. The liercantile, now ail-i;-ted with he 5101: as Lancasmre of England _1ty, $15,000,000. The Waterloo Mutual, of Waterloq Tothl assets, $334.o83. The Economical Mutual. of Berlin Total assets, 8303.078. `Also LIovd a Plate Glass Ihsumncom V -puny. of New York. Cash capital, It, vanes-v vvo ,,_.-- _.. _,. . . In 1894. Artillery Col. Brazziohelli_.; than director of the Fontana Liti- pmvder works. invented'so1enite.- u. .;.simila_r explosive to ballistitmbut with less nitroglycerin. more `collod- ion. and an addition of `Vaseline; the V entire mass being also gelatinised-by V means of acetone. It is_ produced in. `tho torm`ot hollow cy_lindc1:c.:- I ml.` L-o.nL.. L- ---L2_L 1; L_-_ 1,4 : I Ancrzixe Sun Loan `and savings Cm I of Ontario. A Rlnnnrr -mi Fonowma l'?nus7 COIPANIBS : scaoam: &. SMIT4 yvwt-V I\r:-v% Real Estate and lnunranct , -...n 344! - UIIIIIS collected. CC ,Oce over Hcnd.enon_u Hardware Swn,B: at. ' *.&13ifLiy Ks " 7 ,3 j;-.1'nI_.~: ADVANCE OFFISJ . Baldwin Street.. J. % P. sEc5DJ ugI' '-o_n- _..4 `I-.-nu-nll ooximixux. hon nuwr aunt: nAu.wAv dun): BARBIE INSURANCE AGENTS CONVAEYANCEF-IS. ac. ppnnkxakn Anvnnmmaxxm ; Jn;ob n Te;nce scnoecm: a. .SM'ITl-I. "rn._A_1Is1nN'r ADVEBTI8I)1g an-uQv3n`nn An.-`LL..- O I out nnw` ma mmlnn. mum` ton. Acpndi vwuvu-v w`----V- 9mm: 48 , rasuaml from menu. mfpunnqp Ian-Vie In the Countv ovSlqscoo3`thc ' ` wing: of Onurio. Canada. only L ` ; 4' ~ _ : Thundhv Mowing. by ' ` ` A" _a5IMUIL`WESLEY; PROPRIETOR _ `runs or Suauoun-Ion.~ .S` _ - ,'i}~fx\.. 33 \vEI.~.;%%` hiisde i;6,.;* a `ji? heldgdowni -by-`heavy stones}. and 1.1 partridge. the pieces ying Yards ~A~ii'iih1 ; 5, ~' caper :.`. Kai -very` ne.ap- In~th.>: tridgei broke" up a ' steel V`fi*'a_iI: one inch in diameter and om! yard long, double T-iron. 37 inches long. and. 5,515 llxlfinches in eroes section. was. blown to pieces by e 5.0.08!'8-mill- ` mm- _---_A...LI '......6-nu-`inl far hinnk uwuyy . The accepted nieterial for block powder oartride bags was silk: `it wasperteotly satisfactory tor that kind ot~.powder.`but as soon. as `the new smokeless powders were intro-_ duoedeomplaints of impelffeot com-. bustion--especially in the ease otthe small -oharg es-beg;an to be heard. an-no ______ --_:.._ _....l-I 301$`-I':Af'Q DIIIEIL IDllB8'aI?U"ll\Qg`gtga Iv uuw ...v-_ . A With guns using rnetnln cartridge cases in` which the powder is _held in shape by begs inclosed. -these V, remains 01* unconsumed .,material `may. , `cause sticking in loading. but with guns using cartridge bags sin1ply._these re- mains may cause premature` explo- sions `when. a new charge is; intro- duced. or. the primer may not act through the silk hag: effectively. and then if the breech is opened too soon an explosion 1nay"cccur. A number of accidents of both kinds. have oc- -curred `recently. j Experiments were consequently instituted to _ improve the old material . A _ _ _ _ . _-4l .. -mg `n!l:d LIIB Olll. luuuuxas ` Krupp has discovered a material vir.hioh_seeins to meet ailrequiremonts. :~,po`wde_r, and produced `in various `. thicknesses. It isreedily burned and adds to the explosive toroe ot the ordinary `silk material. besides pro- teoting the inelosed ohargemetter. 1111.-.. YI...-_...` `:Ien`- I-nu-Inn `n man- woven of smokeless powder itsoll. t It`, is made of threads of `smokeless. .,powder eharge. and is strong as the- . On. th'e_oont,inentd'qgs are -ottepk," used in cbxijnnotion ,w;t1g aentrieis.j'. $_I0_ that th_e'nVu.mbo;r-ot. {he liit[1"M_,a:n; ht}, niatei:Jia1_ly.."red u6d.VJthusjgylh we; won moiei nism. ini bed.An-7or,1e:r;A:A.s=%. thi.!f?P* r.=.as%JJu=t;32eeisA*isro:znimtegA a.. . V _ - ....-. Fm, , Kg, _ ,-__ --..._K , `Tin 1 I pg or v _ . .. . 4; 1- $3133 noes:-anon fie `ESQ; neevclibi-313310;",Riol1ard1` `-son were tw_o-one a cross between a [red setter and aecollie, the other a |hill collie of deer-tracking stool:.botl1 possessing excellent noses`. He learn-. ed` the `method of training in the Ger- man army. ` and imported some of their best' dogs to train the others by.` The degree-of interest in `this subject _in Germany is `illnstratedflwy the faqtjtlxat in ;n_ thAr'ee-dy .ti`ial;` gt. Fra`nktort "lent `July the dogs _ot'e i3ht--; dittrentj teginifents ` took port. "and in-, the recent >Ohijx1ja"expedi;t:i on the, Jagorf 'l;at t5.1lox'1}e-` used 24 got these d9g's'Vv;ii`th. fexoall6n't :r:`a ultfs.. v A 'I\'.. LL`; ">__"..L._."__'_A :3 I. ' V -'~--. . .. \`, znu A bvAii; _ _-_ __ 1 ..:.---1A- 95 In DJ .\l nnnvugvnu These projectiles (two 8.27-inch and one 5.9 ineh)were fired against it. the last with `a striking velocity of 2.472 `toot-seconds. without effect. ex- cept a light indentation of about one inch in depth. [Finally a 10-inch` pro- jectile. weighing 594 pounds. charged with 68 pounds of picric aeid..was._ex- ploded-against its _face with scarcely a perceptible effect. No cracks were produced by. any `of the shots. The projectiles all broke in pieces. Major` Richardson of the British army has succeeded in training dogs for ambulance work. and recently ex- hibited his work at -Netley. On the first `day the dogs were usedover ground entirely unknown tothem.` A bearer company of 100 men were or`- dered out and a number "told off as casualities. with` -directions to hide as well as possible in the grass and scrub over an area: of about a.mile long. '1'hc.'dogs were then let `loose `to recover the oasualities. . The` day was very hot. All the * casualities (21) were recovered, although they; did their best to evade the dogs. On the second da y,_e number of men were hid in a wood with 'thick'1under- growth: and the "dogs" were slipped- outside the. `wood. In a-`short gt`iVrne` they found every casualty. fagain.`. 15 0:11.. -_s.;-__`~-`...-.s` I... 1l-.i.._ .1-n."u_;___1' *|vUUlv-I815 Iu._lIv anvnvuwvu -..-.a-_,._..._., When` Krupp` first began "to manu- facture` armor pistes the English compound armor and` the Bchneiclerui Le-Creusot were in general. use. and his first plates were also compo-and plates after the Wilson` process. `In 1892 nickel steel plates were. made. and in-.1893 this `process wasimproved by tempering in oil. When the Bar- vey process of surface hardeningjvus invented the United States `Krupp discovered a similar process which proved. superior to the Harvey. The plate made by .,this process and sent to the Chicago Exposition. according to Capt. Orde~B1-own. the great Brit-` ish authority. _"cha_llonged comparison with any that had; ever been tested." Since then Krupp s process has been greatlygperfected and has been `adopt- ed in Germany. Great Britain. the Unit-ed States. Russia. France. Austria and Italy. There were a number of Krupp plates at the Dusseldorf_ Ex-' position to illustrate thevhistory ,of the subject. but those of greatest in- terest are-. of course. the latest. The process was at firstapplicable only to -platesof: medium thickness. but has since been extended to compara- tively thick and also to very thin plates. ~Excellent plates of 11.8 inches as well as a series ranging from`3 to_,_4.5 inches were exhibited. I_--A_!__- -3` a.\._ lull flu-I llylidl-IVS vv vnv vauaannanuu-nu The most recent production of the Essen works '-isarmor of nickel -steel. cast and hardened. possessing almost thesarne resistance `to perforation as the "face-hardened `nickel-plates. This new product will-be partic.ula1'lY im- portant iin comp1i_cated"shapes of varying thickness. impossible to form plates. It was represented` at Dus- seldorf by two plates and a cupola. The latter .-had `a curvature whose radius was 65 inches. and a thickness of nearly ,8 inches. nu __- ___.-2..-A.21-_ II...._ 00'! :..-I. ..;.`.l ." Auvxn uw -`Belling; ` -"I _ r ' ~ I: >1-nzgbhis ;_9ro.` .; wer:t3he.~_1v,,onng ' we; 1 %%n%?.?%na .'?%at" %o%%%9%%* raw_ `?i1'1'i iniixigti amwaeease ,u.:r :3.-.: v.`: I' 5`; . . 3!. =2! .1'A!;P9k m*1:%;\;hel amgw may: M` % d. . 1 i1:...9e.: ~ . r 1 lug Vylfti A ` I . V .. , Afb c:'1g:Ys8;:%twllj1;);5is'3latf`:`ii>ted with a '30!!! - ' .~ 1.1` ' an 3230 corner Jii ` 8,.d.: With`, P1ggt5.`3i1%.zVil.?:3ys I,I.9Fe0\_l9l1. wh,1ch'1s`a?urkis3a uftaii`; = rest; u on, the -obr-.- Mid `elf it's=head` there` "3 and pot.t-eduplants :i over .: the, ' tog the_ro glut! lo vines that t7gll.trb ` .3. 4?-.1! I118, .533, St which is-sugpeng` fron_hj_'. h6;'06i1ln 1 `37,s:~}~, !.`:'_'x5 q 31?": *l3nz=tghis'stlora' gowf el"..::bh9s_.=].0 vwom _mIn "mat: an mm, at. ag.-aganx..- nma or-mg bagqyxvg Power.-s`of`ou'tgre_n't I"I'crinrjs.* I-lllilf uuul. " ' The mpxtess of Germany M13 treaig`; ed _ With_:"th8 flowep:,._.cnre two pea-A sons q o} .'and last year` `His Princess of Wu es `took `it. "The vpresuription was to go` out egrl -in.:-the-V morning, gather a,njt,sj-_nnti `n`obn.,a'd` than 1 ret urn `Ks = a `lun'h`lie'<`>h- "bf; ab" 2* = and ardcn stuff. No meatrwasf alldwed ~ o tlxe`.,;1a.tientsy_11i_l`_e t;}1ey,_ w,eg_7e tak; ing the cure. 5 . -' A "7 &I'l~'Gy r;'..:'.n. .`.i.4.~'e:'.:1ant.-.;....1 .__'_2.Ls'_' - uuvva.'ya wu.u 1.161 . , v ` J . Th_1s cure has long been~reoogm'.fed xn Vxenna. where :30 man 1 good euros conga from. Here the actors at-J,n`d~ tl_1e11`rpa'tiehts out into the tie1ds`to no owcr's.l sure I that'- they wm .oo'gne._ ' ome.br_i ht and pretty qt face. and old Tpqop e, _ q.xf._e` pent. to ___4'-6jxyven:_z1.`%`e_ tlgi|}n'xl9u'th. ` -nu-;-n-nu -C fl4_...-_.._ __--_ L._-_l `It was let't uo_'1" one `(if the latter- d_gy7 beauty Eeuiyhefs, gays _t~'he`-'-Ne',\y` York f'8u_n. to- `discover 't'he` intli'eno e pt pwect bwrs upo` the mInd*..`?~IlLn'l. now:-.1 \at. it ii_s",heih8 hailed as 9. `new/` diab ovofy ;wbmn are qayiug `th_al:'it is a wonder `no "one ever tho`u_ght 0`! it bAetjo_1-`g. ` ' ` ,& a,A", L-."l_.\_2.`.I_ - 2L `LI..--.14. . g.'oo.:p.m. For Orillimonh Bvudpolau Watt 4 9.u`Epun. For Orillill :_ _ " e .1 n.a:p.sn. For Pouounc. Collmgwood. Maia:-d. ~ z::::::: `.::'.`:x;.:::?`c$.`::!&:::;'3.`s..:.... It Dqilv except Sundnyu * Daily. uuuulg uxpuuua. But {he city woman. the beauty specialist declares. can always buy a rose.lor a carnation; or an Easter lily. or a bunch of violets. and she can inhale the fragrance and bene- fit by it. . - ,'I`lnnrn nrn nil. nnv;I-:4:-sf annnh-at avid ul. uy u.. ` . A ' ~'l:here are all sorts of scents; and each has its own influence upon the rnind. just as there are all kmds of medicines, each with its own urpose. in the anatomy oflthe human _ qdpy; - The rose. for instance. is Just the. thing to promote good temper. The odor of` the rose drives away tnentous. headaches. and rose w'ater. highly scented with rose is a recognized reanedy for this ill. . Vi ' - he rose -also alleys neryousness,` for its odor is very penetrating. and, having cured"the'nerves of `the hehd `so that it no lcngeraches. it `gets in its oodwork. upon the other nerves` of t ,e body. Gradually one becomes. soothed and tranqtiilized, e The worn'ari~ who is'vsubiec lt to nerv- auuuusu uuu uuuquulzeu. The woman who Is -subject fo nerv-t" one attacks should never be without` a -rose in her_ bosom. in `her hair "or in her hand. `She should` have it al- _wafy_s where she can see itnnd -en'oy 1ts'mv1gor_ating influence upon. . he II RTVRI. 'n"rv`:e s.'G"`."T'>`B ;"..lv`CZ`VOQ7V ..-pawl _W;ld flowers have then` distinct m1ssxonAm~ the scheme of beaut get- Hn'a-~7I`hn nnr (if; Hun urilcl Inurnr iau uuxuc U1 mum. L - .. V .. . The woman who is soul-we9.r_y. the woman who issordid-*in tspint an_d who realizes it; the womarge who. _Is growing. more and more tainted `in mind and spotted in`speeoh.'from as- sociation wnth evil, `can go ~ou't"`a_nd: gather flowers and come haul; ;you1';g- er in sgint by ten years. andehappier` then s 0 has been since shaman` re-1 member, t ' " ~ urn; :I-----__ .9- ._-n. u_-;'_' u_.._. LLlUl.l.l'lJUl'o ` Wild flowers do not keegblong: they fade almost as con as rou ht, home: therefore. the Wseeker a ter bright spirits must'g.oa,out. often.-and coma: home well laden {in order that the_ gnfluenoe of `wild flowers may:;b.e` always with her. -i w ` Thns aura has Inna. hnnn.u-nnnamrinml 11.; b. o `It the ht1oxy`erq'-`phuie But we11_. ape bloom "ale they -should b1o"om'." you are correspondingly elated. 'The `sight at them trenquilizes. the nerves. _ _The odor soothes 't'Ahe: teniper. The'v5ery presence of the cheerful growing. thi_ns.makes you content with the eart hand "your 1ot on 11:. And thin in -fall-. nnf nnhr hv vrm- HUGS l11.I.lB.|a QUILIVGLU LUU lllullku ` I B1_1t 1t 13 not ever woman who cap . cultivate` plants. . ask, of `space -15 one drawback. tor. inr the` crowded limits of the oity`.it is. not every housethat can have so much as as window" arden, The window is in too` muchin emand to be spared for gar- dening urposes. Bnt_ he woman._ the b_eauty `makes the `mind peaceful with t_ mission in scheme ting. ~'-1`he odor o_t= the -wild. lower m`akes_one-'unself1sh.- There nstthat about 1t which punfies the thought, e _world. and brings about an.unse'?f= xsh mme.of mind. .. mhn Ilviuuvunuu IID`n1\ :4-:1;-3...` uuuaunungu LL- it; -- `IA $1 per` in eurcnl unu your aux. uu Au. And this is felt, not only.hy you. but by every other woman. Have you not among: {our ac uaintanoes some dear. goo . he; _window gardenfln the winter 1t.1s filled with roses. when ell other windows stare bleak. and bare into the sullen streets.` In the suxnmerllt xs twice as gay and the woman who attends the gardenspot is found; per- petually hovering over the beds. ` ' `Ra-if ulhnlf has nlurnvn hnnn` nnnsziii- ind sou` who revels in glllunlng Lu Luu uuu ul. Lqu uuupuqx. And now. the beauty specialist comes along andtdeclares that it is the influence of the flowers that brin s` all this about. and that all who won d enoy tranquility and cheertule ness mus cultivate the plants. Rn} if iuhnf awn:-u unmrmn whn nan u Il9l_\ll V; , %1t`L`y miA'stbp to" t*hink of it therfe` _i_s_%a. e1{tain,. relation bo't_\veen thjo;_ !tlbw_*6_rsv that `grow: `in 'pdts' in `your, win'db w; and your .o'wn` a"p'irita. Am__l.. whether unensoiotfsly or not yoii an .attotedH in no_n`m.ll` gleree by "the blossoms and theii: pftate .01 `prosper- .. :.-:_q'. .-. T. putuuuy uuvurnug uvur um upua. _. But what has always been consid- ered a hapgiy chance. the woman who revels in t e arden is acreature of gentle .-soul. a ways cheerful. always kind-hearted. ever charitable and en- dowed with every virtue "from the be- ginning to the end of the chapter. Aha! nnuy I-Inn hnnnffw nnnninlial` cum `.-._.., "Q'Nano "umowi!lhcnddod'to_thoSgnbIc_rlpt_`ionr -Lhuntiltho mouv In paid. . A - . , Iubderibou-I no_w In than for thin south uni wi4!lhcharndV8I.ouur anaum ' ` 2 .t Afgring violets are ff:ei:ti}ifri)f;; e have . a` strong, sweet smell: -Whizsh sat: as`? tbnit`. `upon t"'he`hart,$ =Violpt odors. inha1cd.`tre'sh iron; the; flowers. will stimulate the ..o:gan_s _a.`nd:-L assist the A digestion, so the `beauty: depends pqclosely upon.t1;o heart and the stomach. ML- I:\..-a..... Inn ha. a Gnu-tr ah-'nr>|r ageciqlists declare. and. ihdir-eot_l..'. ey ~ act upon the `complexion fwlno I-oI3*__:ALa % Q A Douginjon Sqparc Hana, nearly new. Ra- Vunond Sewing Machine, nearly new. Applyat TH . ADVARCB OFFICE. 4 V __ 43-tf T Suhsorihem "ru:.mucs_-- pl'ULlII$l' {Ill I-|llU.Eli of sweet smells. Highest culf " fot Ehdovimcnt Inbunnce Policwo; in. reliable ' or money he:-con. A I 7 ' , "" o. H. LYON _'_ 1.. ..___ -__ `a--A-- -.i'f6t'= the:-up [DO SCOIIIEBD. . . . _. The Easter = lil has a ver [strong odor. ,}v,hioh.__w 1 9.-'Vx_1oI:,simu ang. is vex-yohe _erin`E.` er fragrance` tag _ _ iri s*.=*t ml` hit. is lcss"in - v1gorating'upon,-~th_9:;- cart :than: that at the red rose or ,the `violet. But it n ama far `the; blues and the~wo`-. o; the red rope .-`me vnoxec. mu 1,: is good for `the blues` and the~wo}-7 -mun" iwho?-is troubled with:-T thg ; blges ~ can suit! the Easter my jam} be pret- Vtyi sure -o =reoovery . : ' I . . Vvnninfhn-- and all nf thnser sweet Ly` sure `reooverya. ; . V; 1'xnoinths= and 911.0! those` 3.3*'..* spring ows`rs].ar9'good forthe sput- -its and` thoie who afe*'troiil "ed `with low spirits can smell of ithbzm and grow bright again .3. _ `nnan -nm for. Invnnnr water. the grow nngnc agau: A _ ;Bge;;,wp.ter. hvenderl, water. the pertaindf of ber`gam`ot` "and of other 'sW6Tt71p'lants.' shrubs `and `fruits. have, `all->jhe`eh;_uaad as cure-"ans. But` now it. is ether natural flower that.` is aa- lectedfor th_e.reme(_Iy . ` ' A_nd* these = are the ill which it OIIPQS. 4% Blues `-of s;f>irit_. by xestoring an 0 . even frame xnmd. `Ta;--4-an Rnnannkn ha -.~`l'c'n1n`u1bq_vo` Barrio got and uilvc f:'io_m- the obmoutionod-plwoo no follow": `gm am. For New Market. Toronto. Dontral ; - and am But, , .. . -A -1.56pm. For I Market. A\|Y0|'Io_TOfOItOo . u.u -t-`iq. Fair New Murket. Tofouto. . = - ' 4 3.3: 9.1:, For Now" Market,-Toronto, Mputgcil T L and East. ` OVER ITEIDB OI Inlu. . ` '_ Nervous headache, by driving 1t Naway and t`r'-an? uilizing the nerves. Hen-mt: trouble. y, stimulating the 1-`snot-I` n.n:-`I I-ho (annfinn ' }_ 1168-I`-Cg Etnuiueg uy..,auu1u1uuug Luv \-heart _;;nd the, digestion. _ V . : 9 Andnthe`com,pfexion.:is benetntted so . n that _ w`on'1an- becomes `prettier: and prether all under the good influence nf nurnnf smalls, _.ENDOWM_ENT INSURANCE POLICIES. cur nbwnas---naa. " " mm, . `etc. fn_n_h. evory thy, Bouquet;-'-Buttom hole. llg.nd.o_|:Oor:ao. ,Punenl.'l'ohuh now, ng.ua.o;l yorugo. Jfllll `II "`*`" ennn:__m...... a...n- u;..... u `sn11'5's Flo s..a..v...u' `a. nndiulhf ' S WM.A TAYLOR rnoms-r (sub snnnsnum} T T010950!!! as. ; . %'.'::.*.?.g.*.=.+:.....".:::;.' * ;..5_.r"m:..':a-,. A Iunnyl-ncnglurulngg-.A..A -..|.|_ 9 ....- .._ 1 SEEDmTORE5 L " `dag a'm.'For Orillia. North Bay and Sch. 7 V A . 1.u.uTg".nb. For Guveuhuut. South Junutnnu W _p.Im, POI NOW ( I'ICI'5U|.`IUIU lVU' v-I_v-v]-j--- ` Party Sound. 1 v-v-vv---v w ----v- -vvv-v.- A;an:luomoly,`1lln"strded woolly; Lu-goat lltl of col tll ' cl. '1` ,. V on _on an; gugmg Q31-Ina 83! ieslefl." W. for T 1 "g ngan __ . _ _-;- I'-_I. ~ : osu-months. `o'1.d3:x": ` m.fa.p..=--- -o..:..:%es% 35.3.` Stuwalhtnll UIIIIBIUII UI `ll HUI. m............' `......".'..7:'%"..c.*."" " "-"A" II ` II ` wagon in pmbigli; m2:bf:.C'c:m.:;i::o-I,` Jinn: an-lav mnnnmctgmmmnm .Dg9Ano,. I V:-I1 I-Iv do ._'I`O` fax `rgnvy Balliste, is a smokeless powder.in- vented by Noble, to whom the Italian governmenhpays 1.45 lire per` kilo- gram. It eonsistsot ` a. mixture of guneotton. and nitroglycerin; with a little dipheny1nmine"." It' is used in theLsniall arms in the.form of little cubes; but foxfield` guns it is used in the form of threads. and is then` called filite. The oorosion produced firearms by this explosive ledto studies to improve it. The first step A was to add starch to prevent the ni- troglycerin from exuding. f resulting `-in the explosie amid-ballistite. Later.- emordite. the English gowder` resultfed. ` ignite setisfaetory. " . -' 2] I ' ' 'I'- il A...L!II-_-- Il'n_._-_a',>-n'_`I|I But neither of these powders were`! L '_V,.___)|v:;I,`_V|3\7O_ for -u ---u. -- ---- ...7,~ cTto _1, et_o. Ba_nk of Tongu- * Bar1ji_a.,Money to lqgn. :.,>, . ` ~*`-.2 . '3' gulzgvgnnxsrnn. SOLICITOR. `;:`Proo`cr. Nbtary. Conveyanccr. etc. S.peoia.=.~;.tt`tention in drawing and . Tprdbatgnz wi1ls...qhtainins letters of udmin1st,raiion, and guardnanship. " collecting accounts, etc.` Offices, 11053 Black; -Barrie. Money .to loan. L. B.. HARRIS- ~n- .. I- -3 'l`n1It\l1_ .' 5:, I L. Lmmgx COWAN & BROWN. BAR-| .. .1-1-..`: _..!.A. _..- E`- .;.Inu#4u:u\:nl !\l'lI- F guest- 5 ~"i'|"n7:,'.f1'* t"):-": i'iIL"I>'L1i;zi11I;G .iM1LL com: ......._ II-.. ,_,, Anms'rEas. 719 ._'|. l'I--._6- 4-6 1'-__ ` _. STEWART: 'BARRIS- ' .4--- :'<`.'n=.'.".'n-:4...... -xtnhxs-ion public- ".7."`.;_';; `::T__..i~.;-. __.._;'_-;.;- MC_A11fl`BY_.`_BOYB 8: MURCHISON. Bari'i;$te'r,.'; Bc_ll.cit_'orsA.? Conveyan- It-t1-..L `I... . _c., ax. nwnxnunsr. BABBIBTER 4 4'11`;-_.~._-....-' a..1:-..:s..:`.:.s l`.hnnanr.v. Pertite is a form of picric acid. 3but is made in a new way by treating phenol. or can-belie -acid. with '6" mix- tnre-of concentrateedaxxiitric and .sul~ - phuric acids. It erystaliees in yel- ' `lo\v.needes.'whieh may ._be _hea_tedt to .200 degrees 0. without decomposition. but explode violently at 300 degrees: 0.: It is, therefore, quite stable at all ordinary temperaturesf It also absorbs little water from the atmos- jlhere. and its explosive power "is equal to that of gunc`ott'on. and dnco, it can be melted and in that state has a high specific gravity. 1.7. it` can be used with advantage for charging -_anens. The latter can be detonated

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