Northern Advance, 22 Jul 1909, p. 2

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H-.T. ARVN,"\LL, =_M`2\I,T)r.-.E.M., OI-`F1-CE in. Bothwc11 .s`bl6ck, Allandalc. On the premises at;'night._ ORESWICKEA` 182 AL E`X4ANDER. "`D.._...'..4.....- 2-2;---` `L- B - |s*rnA'r & ESTEN,` BAR~RIS- `ADE `an -__..L _ - 1 - 1;3,1N.0X ; g0,WAN ;&" BROWN ' '~<%`;;4. ;,:`_~, "~ ~ 29- . WAR 1`,BA'R~ V;1-is,I:-?':*.s," _SQ`li_c tori otaries Public, ' ad. Q1ny$'aqrs. Money to, glean V in 'ai1y'sums at: .,pgr cent; Ofce, .4:-`t, LIr..D.,~j__D_. -M. 'Ste`w=irt. I3 Owv=n~strcf," 4 rue. H.`D. Stew- - :WLiIJUI}13> 4"kA{Ii=1iIS I`ER,` ;S`OLICI- A. tot, Proctor, "NotaA1_"y,n Conveyancer, etc. `Special attyxtion in drawing -and .pmbating wxlls, obtaining `let - . ters-o_f`~admi'nis?t;-atioh and. guardian- s,hip.,.. <:o11ec,tin-g accounts, c. Of- e_.c`es, Rossnblock, Bamc. _oney to loan; . 7o,ooo FOR.` INVESTMENT ON \ good, freehold security at lowest rate of interest. No` principal `money required until end of the term: H. H. Strathy, Solicitor, etcg, _Barr1e. . - uu L|u|.Il'J\IlV '--.- Eye. Ea: Nose_ 6 Throat. term: H. Barne. u.-`gnaw; ;: II. 12.111211, 1.Irb1\`1\lJ' ter olicitors in High `Court of }VJustice, Notaries Public,` Convey- ancers. ,Of'ces over the Bank of (Toronto, Barrie. Money to loan at "lowest current ratc. H.I-I`. S_t1-athy, I K.-C;-1, `G. H. Esten. - `I ;-Ir, Non-rutnu ALpvucs II. J`. 11- D. EV/IXIVD, Surgeon, etc;, Cqronenfor Sirncoe : County. Oice and. Residence: `William Street, Allandale. Tele- phone 3or`a. At Stroud ,O-ice: 2 to'4 pm, Monday to Friday. : ..aa\:..au IV .I.\.a.L\.A.`a Kl. l`l.I4.I.'4J\'l'l&V Ll.|`41\. .B_arristers, Solicitors of the Su- preme Court-of Judicature of On- jtario, Proctors, Notaries, Convey- Vancers; etc. Monev to loan. Of- rce, "Ross Block, Barrie. A. E. H. -L f.'re,s'wic`le, K.C.. Arthur Alexander. ')R.W. A. ROSS,` PHYSICIAN, Surgeon, etc-, _L.R.C.5., Edin., L.-R. C._P., Londpn. Ofce .and_ resi- dence, Dunlop street, Barrie. Tele- phone, 77. ' ' [I-'d>"JV \J`\, \-o\.I"' Ill` IL, J-'.Is\\I` VV A`, ".B`afr"risLters--,7~'Solil<:itors for obtaining `pfoate `of wills, guardianship and =administratio'n, ~_and general Solici- ttors, N`ota1-ics;' Comrcyancers, etc. Oiccs, Hinds"-block, No.-6 Dunlop }s`treet,- Bax-rie."Mone)t to_ loan at 4% and .5 p,er`cen. Branch oices ..at Creemore and Alliston. -Hauglr ton Lennox, K.-C. Alex. Cowan, G. `-17 T n..........tr. . 9n Lennox, 11`.-L`. A 1.4 J. Brown," ' FIRE X33: Private C3-863. U0 t\A1 - -_ um '. A.LEv_v1s, ininnxgraxnns. sunvmrolga A FINANCIAI5. 1310. J}; .. -A :. 1=.\;_Ns, PH~YsIciA, Ofv nrnnbui 3... CL.. _- - j_i,__ mnsrgrans. _1~ day T r ind .l|`2;)pq;fon j Stjzgets, : (40. 11,5?!- % `tis cl - s,'9.u;ples of- x ' V 'l"'l"'I"l"l"!"l"f ;.V_jMAK!3's\ YOUR SKIN " f VELVET _`,I=?o laEr'I-iE-':c->u;~n-'rv or $IMC95-H Mostreasonable `terms gxven 0.18 Stock Sales - 3&6.` s5?.'..1o.27 a. ni g" d3'...._8.8_6p_m _ ;. 7.50pm -- V- _,.--v- C3985}: of power and heating. Can be seen at the Barrie Foundry, Brad- ford Street, next to the Tannery. _An 8-hofsepower Boiler and 3- horgepovzcr Engine, made by the Polsoq Co. Torqnto. `%`L`~%44%PVEIT1sE IN j Advance - --v-- ---v: o A-IGAAAH QIJDCD lAVLJ5AlV\45 Funds to loan on rst mom gazes. correenondence solicited. Office. Bank 0! Toronto Building. Owen Street. Barr e. Ont. -msunArc: Assn-r`, V I couvsvnncr-:n,ueTc. I AND PLATE GLASS INSURANCE vlY1nfn `11v\A- o- 1--.. , n JOSEPH H. SWAN. LICENSED AUCTIONEER I" 'Pi'oper*y For Sale. I IUIUH VG!!! Dl:l'88.T I "7 pel:t<:,tl11bge .dv.ed1ng. 6 rooms m each. on Clap. Vacant 101:. 2} of an acre, on Penetanguisht-no Street. Apply to - F. VI. 1 ' ; , ` . ' an A IOI\'I`( O\1h.PD\n.M:` Dvielling 1 rooms). stable, ari ' h and nearlyyi of acre of land in g&:;( enOz:13l31b\$gE Coi-net of Peel and Wellington Streets, Bame II3vt:;.l:,lgrgt;eo:t{11s, stable and shed. Lam '\nv1`|1n uguhliuuau 2--...- _-,, uu wucru-.u-nnL _lnsert_i0n 2 cents per wogf each subsequent msertxon 1; cent per won ; namemaddregses and figures counted as words; In a. reducnon or one cent per word will 1;. made when the"number of insertion s of saw matte:-Vexceed four [ mu {or advertisements mun In em Elle be mounted on solid Inelal bun V an coxmcusnn AD\'ER'I.`15EMI~:.\"rs. Condensed axfvertisemems on first page em us want: of all kinds, lost and found, pmpegt, for sale orto rent,_ 3 eci_c articles, etc,, etc. must be a.coon1Dan_1e v_nth the (ash. and wii: be inserted--rst _lnsert_10n word cent won} nIme8.lddl`0585 gures magi; t_hg`number insertion: arm... John J c nnett, ms- 13 changes of Advertisements y . Ifmore are required, compc will be charged Advertiwex-s V5111 _not be allowed sp_aceVfor advertlsmg nnythin o wn ' 0 regular business. Shoud tinnsient rates will be charged 1 veniaementsa V , ~~-~< M'Pneferred positions for 1 -'1 dv ' ` papa: will be sold Wan 33%; above rqtgs, and on -no 09,: a`:`c:,`::;%3:&`= w- c adlvrtrtisc-men mustbe handed into theo cc not Saturday at 10 o clock, and the cup .3 mnlszbelin EHE AD\'.A\'(,' ten than o coc noon on A on v ' `seek, otherwise the advertiser's an a) m any may not be made public until the `ins. nouncemem week follow. , - 5 ' ADVANCE -q.( 4 ?nE;__{1`1af1on of any naper mm by far the.]a,.gest sub ,, ]`tt fact demonstrates the ts` trons. 'nl.ra:'it1'avit.h 5:32:35: $1.91 !-V.` 8.d$f1-rtisqu I 13 Droven {O I W, " ' d to paiptg_eric.t rmhes `he 122$]: Legs` 1 9&--` uont ing notices, 10 cen - ~-we o-amen "'TuNBIENT ADVERTISING, Noti .'A t` s 1 i:leesl'ti01`1m1l ncenaises` Am-meme?! I insertion 5 Gen per are, me` 9-Ch iinch.....*.... 2!-. .. n "Iain arrivals; ...and - iie1)'%IIf`t'.tt;11" e's`,,`. nd 9!:-o_1n_ VB'a.gri'e a':je a(s_,fol}ows g `Z ._ ' A .1 ""`%" " - , 44'-`.1. - X CRAIGHURST, ONT. not-:Nsr{:n Aucrxonrzygn ...,,-, % Bafrie. TI-_-go_s__,sMi'r:-4 .mvrrA'rioNS. IIONKMANS GIJYCEDONIA. FOR COUNTY OF SIMCOE. `Address BARRIE I . O. DUI ulnn ;colux_nn COHUEBCIAL G6_in_ %%Nonhf7' L I 1Wk._' 1 M0413 Mo.` 1 is proven_ fo have the gjy 1n the Conn. CONTRACT semcnts a1}owed W ed, composxtion mu allowed to use then ythimf outside than Shou d they do no zharged for such td. RATES .. to H378 U) r in Con: 0 .`6Mo. 1' No.~ ' ' u - \ n rz._ "'1l.|0 am..0obalt spea`1a1 ..J*w_.:m ` I9 `3 a m..Buffa1o Expr_eas..[ `II p In 5! -10.60 a m..'l`oronto .& 8_.`,R_iver.l.l| pm 58 f` ll 1: m.`-.Mu_akoka Expreu I.U.p"n1 55` 3-501) m..I~Vrth Bay,...`.... 1.|L.pn! 4 I? 8.15 p m..'l`orontp& Midland `mg; ;n . `_ . Gravenhurst .'.-. Klan d\ 1 v Bame. u-v vu-v... Daily ingluding scARcrr,Y or TEACHERS. SHOULD BE REMEDIEED. T0 3;...- .3...-._s. Coilinzwood and Mankind." mom 575m A r > No,64..'..'_l.IId; m 3.59"? _'l`n-nus or svnscnxm-xoN}__ AL- 73am &pm_ Harniltbn. No.,!>3,..-10.Ia1'n_ " 55....7 45 p.11: 3'5` -"I-T [I In -bc.",..us`,,;,,, I " {Will 300$ ~_the b_ill.h ` :\ ._` A vhag . will, `_bOyere_a,.1stqits' A ,.do? -New Z*eaIand, 'T.le3_\ding `ther.% Vi(gy, You ask me whatvghould be done? Well, laying V down _ eight L Dread- noughts ` may__ do for A. ti)`: ' present year, but t.he4de1`_ayL in. build_3ng'.doc1c `andVslips, on th East; coast is-, a "fa".- tal `blu\n'd`m-. 'Th se -repair" ishops Varl` of V.the7mO st,.Tu*rgeiIt ._ie`cAesit y-r Thir viac, ; ipg aic{t:i;j;`r `t-`O'.;1h -V;':g'a:x_-;xni.l lejx-,* ?1 v'nditurc_`Iha .cL' cumin 7 I;I,aY )r.f" 2":.C 1 cc`>zr;t'ruct,ion_V- -.Vo_st; 8:1 Lenorgnloufs, -A : sum. qf " money, ..yyhi} \ `the 3 pegplie 9f.; : ithe .-British*.AIs;l,?s will ha/ve_t_o ptioq f `vivhajtg they wiII.%?%th`%213,njtishL % v-. AA , It appears that the shortage of "water for the young shade trees in Queen's Park, referred to in. The- Advance two weeks ago, is -due, not" to any lack of water, but tothe want-` of` satisfactory arrangementgof sotme ., kind between the VViLte1'Dept.e .and Lthe -Parks Dept. It ,is` a acit _that the caretaker of the park now c.ar- - _'_ries water in pails from the creek to the opposite side` of. the park,_ 31- ~ `. though amongst; some of the ftr.e_es` there is.a hydrant which heis not xiermitted by the 'Wa_t_er- Dept.y".to use for watering purposes, Vexeept at , hours when he is not on duty. An- other hydrant might easily be insert-d ' ed near the other'trees,"a,nd thetwo `would be sucient to furnish` water, for the whole park. 'As it `is . the `presc,nt practice of carrying wa.ter ' in blIc.ketsh for a c`onsi'de,ra.blel dist- r ance to-' water trees standing`. beside 3 _tW"hdrant does not scent re}a- 2 ; sonable, and it was perhaps through ; 'gson1e"Vsim,ila`r delay in making` ar`- 3 rr angjem.ent s' last season that a numff: her of trees perished for `want of ` ' ' i. . ,` _: A I -_ I. '- `We must not forget "that the Ger- man . facilities .for . shipbuilding are now equal `to those of Britain, that in construction of T gun mountings Germany is probably superior, and thatin ,repair docks and slips she is actually superior; not inust we `for- get that Sir Edward" Grey told -us` that. the situation" is gr'ave`indeed---; so grave that our national existence` isut issue; and -_tha.t weieare "face to face with ,the `fact that in the next ; few years ."the Gexnians" wan have. `the most formidable naxiythat _th_e `world has eve :-,__.s_een. _ The sea \ is , the great connecting 'linkof '_tli`e.em-1, ' apire, ' and` we must`, protect the ' of communicat'ion.'and. -keeb _ho'stil e'V I 'int_rude`rs off the-.pern@nen't` .way._` V. ,_ jvsaid, i.s decided in the main centers, - ships and their equipment and acces- ' sories, in repair shops, `docks and ar'e all .the'parts3 of the Empire in the Ahappilyvvprevails; and of the tim_.- and The destihy of stats, as Bismarck` of action;,_ The storm center is now. in the North sea. `The stronger our . ~' I . . -. - umted forces are h_ere--m men, in slips, now sadly lacking in the east coast of Britain--the more secure enjoymht Lof -th"'peace _ that n_ovw 1 o_pport_unity necessary to s,.d'CV. _8lOD the ~.Cn.ormous estates that `own `the 'a`g ` 'o_f> Edward \f'II.a .` _._-- , .... -._, ..... ................ of the empire. After such disaster the visit of a German` squadron to the Colonial states andvthe British coaling stations -would become a succession o'f"picnics. . i But surely the day `_has- arrived- ' when a portion of the burden .of- de- ; fence may tly be `borne `by` "those 5 who_ have so long beneted by the `an indulgent inother country. And tilla in the local waters of the con- tributor. Real defence `is\madeat the point of _,greatest danger, There is no danger ofa German etet "at- tacking Montreal or M'.elbo.urne--'-so long as a. British eet is supreme -in the North sea. But a British di.s- aster in the North` sea would mean "sacrices made by the 'ta.xpayers'.of. defence does` not rrgean at mere o-9 humiliation and the- `paym'ent,of .a' crushing indemnity (sufficient to de- fray the. cost of the whole German eet); and probably` the disruption -1 A.`.'_ ----.. The navy isvsasi necessary '_for' .the? protectiorpgof j the` conji.rn_,erce. of the. Oversea nations `as of that of the central state; whieh -till `now has?` maintained alone` the sea defences -outer- States have hitherto been ocg cupied in ._ promoting international toris .by`constructing 1ines`.of_ rail- eway, D some tiranscontinemal e in length`, in digging canals, dredging lakes and, riv.e.rs--'-all `at enormous -T expense, allof great local benet, all ,of great imperial sadva.ntage---not `alone for the move_r_nent of war ' forces, but in preparing the way to `homes for.'the immigrants_who are homeless in the British Isles. ,And_ "this mighty progression should and ` will go on with increasing force -un xder improved `guidance. v_.. ; , Tot ";th.ei .empi'rxe; The` great. growing. development, opening. up vast terri-g A ` 1 ._` e~ e `_`e1`1e\\tat,oii _ :&f.;;M$1eQ 5a.. g hat` ;the` " `griiti+1agrrving;.t'-e,et_r: "i"`-y-\ \lv"v . - 4 t e ; _;V& ;57`l-liam -elevatdfs ~VV.i1 l i:1 3`;j;,=::8bI?f-T=' - ;i*;prev,e.i.1t I congestion; "a1So_ t;l_1_a;t_f ithe V i-g1i`lw9.y service`._'.fr bm\e _the'_Ge i-giiii1'Bta-_y.. pens. ivill: `hp . ade: quate for ;the ;w<`>jrk,.: of . their; . elevators o15 en"ji'_f_if:r dfelivees; "Beth: the`. -G_1:at%xd :..'l`;u:_x_1'lc, gag, .jtjhe_:.*`:Canadian-V - Pa_cit_ic_ have pent~{arge a1nounts to get their roam, _i;omt Tifn-5 and vic- , toriat Harbor in eon&iti_on' for_th,e eit- p.editiou_s_forwaIi.ng vof . heayy traf- c.- I.t is expected that there. wirben, a<`very heavymovement of grain to the 'seab'oa1-db t_hi'ough% these `two tewys in the Autumn. ' " IJIGII `NJGLCC-Iv? lJ_`}Ilal'-I $V.!CuVJ.|'laLCI, VI-\o C., a formci"_well,kno.wnr ,~Cax_;adian, contributes" [the following artic`fe on. thC`.3l1bjCCf of Empire .-De~fence,;' In the -curt,-\i11.; i s`sue of `tvhe ._Ca.n- dian vGazet't, Donald McMlaste,r`, K. _ -.___-_' . ,_u |-,__ rt` 1- `.CANADA`S DUTY. ,V _- _-- uuuvcounv $615 ' . Ewmcs. 1-----up W'hil,e the_ `Dominion Govrnment _ g`9s_ 911 `tall-`ring ab_out"b1ldiiI'g _ the Georgiaxi Bay . Canal and maki'ng_ E: V` j cpntiriuous _ water - rfdu't . .;hrough'_ " :which,. large vessels may ' pass! fr`om;._ ih head of i likes to the dcan} {ywithoxit bre_akij1g "bt;H_ ,_` `the. railway; coinpaniqbi;-};a.r,-e.s'pei:d'ia;t ingcly upqn ` r A.-"igx'.`ain ;t?ermia'al ' `fan-A V B ujy,:A E -opsgryesy {1gh e= Tim-_ont9 _;;Magil. el_vr_a|:to :'sV ._havc; Zbgen -b'ti'l-t; at ., V T115`.T*'T.t11?5='7 BW`i'=T" '93-ff35B`75? W!.1d,J:;?5 ml ,.'.f :?f!!f3het` jj j ;,:__*_n Vgkfofx :h;u'.i;tag[s?a:o? I`; ._ exqbpf ~:tf|i'7;Rip.? va`:;TAV%wi;sx1e 1_a;s\t; week _clai'med , ma ingatipn-_.xEIivly;1 ar n :.:-'-:n, . -` =- V. * . _\ ._ D . W - ___ :1f"wb ., Ijicky that " tqhe' re__:on` fTfh 1irsday'_ " was ' : ndt. Vp1_'9p\,pf-f . 6h- %:tAQAtli`%Wti1i1= crisiisnsi ir:A;#i*ie= 7 " ' :-`a:` .1: ~ in -- An dwgen` .Sou`nd.-_ man-`L has bqen ned *a_jg_c1` coats: {qr _atteij1'1gting. `to. 8.tea,1i:Victr`ic'_ cuf-rent.V_. ;'Ph`:'?b\'1_h %xsariez~y%}wo;a;1: ha:we;',o;ne cgapgr; . "3 . - - T 6?ma; win hand an V Old `Bqys `and! Girls cele`bra"tionV bn _Aug`,ustV 7._ `But gate there __any pld Orillia girfs`? ` :| " """" opening up for the descendants of the intrepid mariners of St. M"alo Here is a new and grandcareer. and of the iseadogs of Devon. `Can- ada should lead the" way. `She need nof` nfea :-. the cost. Her ' resources are great. From the sale of a por-. }ion- of her vast landholdings in thei : r `_Nort_hwest, could create a `sink- ,_ gipg fund sudent tof`pay' for the eratiori `the fpopufation of Canada`, ;-Bhipsin. ten -years. AThese_1and"s `must be`peopled, and under a right system I` of emigration worked by the Home and Car'radi,an goyernments in co-op- `now ,7_,ooo,ooo,A will have doubled 'be- V, fore" the expiration of a quarter of `a V- century hence. pCanada should lead the way. . - i ~ The Coliingiiodd ;Mssenger coni- plains of the` old ' and dilapidated coaches on th~Ga-T. R}, and. thinks ;fh_at so`1'nbodyloug_ht to get aft.._er Supt; Tifn with a stick. Academic declalratio-ns do not-avail until--translated into actio`n.`_ The ne- scssity may arise` before good inten- ll ti5,ns.g -ha:ve_ -materialized in arma- ' ments. Canada is rich and prosper- - ous-, and Canada should `lead the way] jWe_are in the face: of anem- ergency.`-`, Our watchword should be: Prepare, get ready - and begin 9! now. The mod'st Canadian nayy. I will gradually come and grow. Its!` creation-n6ed_not c'onict'with the I gift. of ships now.` And the ships so giv.en_{would become the training schools `for Canadian cadets, who,~ under the best discipline and in- str1ict_ion,- would qualify for com-i .m_anl`in the regular ships of the neyz navy. In the United States each senator" has the right to nom- inate two cadets, who receive free naval training at "the government s expense. Why not something sim- ilar for Canada? A 3' ` .'. -' ' ` A-5'. . J The. mral ~eect Qf_.Cau_1ada`-"at 'oncVe.contri.b1;ting one D1-eadnough.tV of t he,'l`mos`t'iperfect type! and one _rst_, class up-.to-da'te crui`se_r, should `be worth ve /times.` their cost in gold, _`as a notige to trespassex-s >or_ would-be V ttespasers that. all'7 the greavsistr states .had "joined the 1 ,pi'ocessi`_on of sea monsters that! guard the common right. and lzibert- ies of `us all. - l 0 \ Thferesolution passed by the Can-. adian parliament is very good, but resolutions cannot light. And, al- though I` am sure the Canadian. par- liament was quite sincere. in record- ingvthat it .was prepare`! to take its full share of ` the responsibility of de- fendingihe empire whenever the ne- cessity arose; I am equally satised from what Ilnave seen `in the public press that much stronger and promplter; action. would. have more [correctly Ireected Canadian opinion. `gaent pol.i.cy, T1v)ro:vide'd_}t11is navy is at :the tight place when it is wanted... -. But a. per1t1ane1_1t gpoljcyi is not do:x1sistnt`v.?ith profnpt action `in {he face ofvurgenpnecessity. .` GEORGIAN my -snAii `GAT wmas; . j F. '22nno mu .amFs payabled dierent, jcounfriwith fh e 'ex,a_ct1. amqunt ` . Te as=hA_c1 `lue. 2 ` f _Fl11l if6fmati0n {egarding_thm o/btainable~ at? 7 . r, Y %T%rmi1ers L Chean%es% nA`mi1E%;a% ALLNnALianANcaEs` V ,c'; n. LA1'1'm-zn. Manager. A ff: deridminatiohs `Of `city of a competent ,High School -advertisements the Barrie Board of`; There seerns `to "be .aA-general scar--, teachers" throughout A the Province. v_Recently, in response to repeated Edncation could -get` only four lap-_ plicationstior the position oft assist-" ant science master to which a salary of $1000 annually i-s -attached. {A -s,e-e cond attempt` resulted in eight ap- plications, but `of these it is under- stood -that several hardly came: `up to the standard of qualications} Strat-' ford has had a_ worse experience. `There, of six applicants for junior teacher in the collegiate institute` `there were none that 't'he.manage_- rnent could recormnend. In King- ston, so few teachers applied for a recent vacancy that no -choice could be made. What is the. r'neaning of all this? Have salaries not kept pace with the times, {or is teaching A -losing the attractiveness it once pos- Sessed, even for its own reward, as `a. dignied and respected "calling ?' i -._ `.9 `ouIul{-__$FI., gnu. guts wan" good % vnastmggge, sed . to fmcan the / grat fgupprtx of jthQu"an`d`s, of ,gr;owins,, xhdgs throughout -the country. _ The_ . 'pI.>9.snt , lgjsn ...pir5s,;havd.e stimulatiid` ' `tl'1e__`..fa'nncrs, r.en`ewe'd,eprts in the hog`..raifng` .}'igie,j"b'ut .:the effects of a "'4<:1ll_a-t~111`_;g-i _ fcha.racter_ u to . the trade ` d 1}:-,\en "~wh;efn .`.,stIlt+eonditions si thbse ; existe n`t_?Tat[; th'e"pjr,es"1'mt" . hen rHv.e_::hogs' arc~::qia_ot`d` `at y-`,3rei'1-V;b.b.;~';ar},d at the Same , ' J; ` ' -I u-:;zs .%=i t in'e .::. :;`3 .of th)s;samuer,1.a.n`a.,_ ifs" wit'h,:.8i".d I-l)'ViflTst|"ra:`te,V {1's'B. th `union .5`. .......;. I The present shortage` of `live hogs in ;Qnt`arip is, a` matter_ very much to be 'i'egrette.d`,. `says the Weekly Syn. rerhapsv no `one . regrets "this more _than.,;.tne ta1j.mer"7_hin1self, as he sees 7_evej:);'day, te,e d"` gqing to compatjative; wastfe un-gen` the `current fprices fo` ihye e;Rgbg_.is_A,;a1_I_eq .sin,t6;f`considerati'an..` "*b_'t_`ri_sJ E!f,;ffI9vjf/i~e_Vf'.:.~bein"- run into the '-dra'mj's"f `%`ih`eese.v. ";fa%4t:9ri,c-.8, as. Ii'-.`=~'i 3'16 ;f.!'5' it `t0-`1.-Red elihtdai. the - Jar % I-not ~u_nh5n` .e.0'ff. 55: `mum 53.`)! `A ' is 7 '...:'.h.'L SH_~OR'`AUE \ _ , , ,---_a..-...., ~..ua \.llLCICI.l Ill)` on its 40th year. The ,Bu_l_l%e`t`ii1_has. e`pt ,pa'c with the growth` of the town, and` undr; th gikfing had of the "M3ss'ts." Williams exerts a . torcef_ulA,_. inuence in `its pagticu1af const'ittierg_cy.~ May it!` long continue. l ' eterped` cotm., _Tl;e `Bane- tm, of Col]ingwood,.has enfered h'p_ `(\I'I ;f& Ailfk `cyan `I-`L- fI__lI\-)\ I I k_e_ep Mr6un`ding uf) the" Chinese_fan- tan players, one is_.15rompted to ug- gest to the celestials the_wisdom of able cltibs. _~ ' afliatingT'vith some of the; fashion-. ._ _.....-v- --co-o-3v -V vi Irvlua IIVIAILVI-Io R? ments...- Best k liah, Amen ` and Indian Fire Chis.` _. celsior Lite, London Guarantemlnd Accident, New York Plate Gldssco. -H H V _ \n;." mini v?&xnmu1 he `found at the pice-Oi`, EN`, IAIIRIE. 5-17 A ,1-`. z_;_._ _n%;g_:vu_E:oMsVoY7I% . '__ 23.....101am \_ " '22.;..'l;la'1ri _ .'a7....7.llp'm , ` -.- o26_...'.I.pn} No.` 69 leaves A11andaleA1.5o .p,'-m-., Vfor Pen'etang. ' ` ` g` No. 70 arrives at Allahd'ale Lsd .-,`p'._m., from Penetang for Toronto. SCOTTS Will be pleased to show A you samples, % V {Spcial Values at $c.V l0c, I5 and 25 peI'_g'ollT. Botdcns same. price} WALL PAPER New and Artistic _ Designs in stembom Atenc A Summer sailings now being oq. nanny-ita_ Ilngt II-unllgl. A ...;_z___. ALLAN Luis. nib :c..P. RI. Boo'k store \Ll'l\ll V is; KEENLY r`;I;`i* B;;I;.'%~l_ BLAcNI_NG q-igL..A`.--.. -_ 1 haul Page 45 i3;uu;u,1leivI1iiDt. , -Published from the office. 12!! Dunlop tract, Iurlo. in the County of simooeythe Vincent Ontario. Canada. every Momma. by - inuv acntw. PROR|l.T_OIAS. gi x869.i . 'Collier ,'Rnu-.8- "9.;';; C199 day__ and _ D_l'tO $1 _ tut If"v_ nun o.r'roVn.ou'ro Imnomu. - . ._nnIoI:NcI tun-u'ou:a< *72 }9.R-. )1? Ana` Having spenu years Post Graduate work in British Hospitals and having served as clinical Assistant in Golden Square 8ar..'l`hroat & Nose Hospital. London- Royal London Ophthalmic goapitauzuoameias); for stem as Rasident in'R up do ham! 1 H ital; B:-ism Ere 1-gzit ,nB'x-lgto zand `gt?-tni?n?ham E70! Hnnnlnl -----i-- -4- A ~ ` E H ital. A ye 0` hthalmo olurrca-`-7s.n't'm Phone 51. - " 'm1, arm LOP S'ran:1rr`,. BARBIE. ` P._ 0. Box. 96. Having spent! years Graduate {Britjnh Hospitals and hnvimr not-and on Pl:one_ (I. ` 32-ly lh.-. J. A`R'l'VHl5R nos L.R.C.P. & s. Edinburgh; M.1r.`p. & s. G I ___. laagow < ma, T........ For Sale- M; n.. c. M. rror.) Lat of Torontq General Hospital. Olce of. the. late Dr. smith. comer St- . VT 01 gm" Jnnum tn, _ ' CH0. new name will be addedtothe Bub" Iorlption List untillthe mpney is paid. ~ n_n-...:g-... -4... J- --.u..-. Gnu thin: mhnthn sun iqflb FLANING' _ Cgrpgngering, buildings m0bgu'fact1;n't$j*`t` doors, sashes, bIitIds;1h.auId:u;~ ct . Planing of `_a-1} -%kind`s .;_md sa`gis- `factorily; . Hog; - rganz ;kxln. ,-Disjjtict-gage: ,_io`r:,..: lum- .= 1d street. Bar- - ' ` erI..Qg1._ ll1e,~ V successor: s!|:'E;r`v%L~A Dr. 1.. A.` c. -no..;-.. [DR. MORTIMER LYON, 31 Carl- ton St.. Toronto, late of `Brooklyn, (N.Y.,) Eye and Ear Hospital, win he at"67.0wen $t.,`- Barrie, `"4-.veryISaturday: Diseases Eye, Ear Nose and, Throat. Consultation hours 11 am. _to_ 5 p.m., and by ap- pointment. DR. ROBERT, S; BROAD, PHYSI-I - cian, Surgeon, ete. Special-ty-Eye, Ear, Nose and "Throat. Oice and residence, `cor, Elizabeth and "Brad- ford Sts; (Dyment I Gore.) "Phone : _ 105. Box 456. DONALD ROSS, LL.B., `BAR'RI'S- tcr `Solicitor, etc. `Bank of Toron- to_ uildipg, V!Bagrie. Money to loan. `DR. A. T. LITTLE, "late of church_iu. ` Ont. Oice and residence John St., . near corner Eiizabeth. Phone 213. '\uUlllCf ana =Batrie. {Phone G. A. RADENHURST, Barrister, \Solici tor,`. Notary Pubiic, &c. _, `Of- ce-Ist oor Bank of" Tqronto -Building. Money to loan at-'low- I. esL..ratcs.f. -' 8 . 7 - .__ ,7, - "V A --- .i'cal V Building,.\S._E., corner _Rich- ,mond and Bay istreets, Toronto. l_'elephoue, ,Main,' 1336. Instruc- t:o_ns_ If.t _with Strathy- & Esten, rS oc1tors,".Ba`nk - Toronto `Build- _`!ng_, .-Barrie, will be promptly at- tended to, , \ . ` .011]! Ill!!! nun uuwmuu llgyuuy an pun Subscribers now in arrears for three mo and over will be charged $1.50 per unnum. ..a.`.

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