over, was a bell which had worms or us \ own and by means of which 0. hammer struck out the hours upon it. n..- .42 um nhnlnnaf 1-m-mos: of the struck out the hours upon it. One of the choicest rarities of the .Bernal collection was a hool: shaped watch. This curious time indicator was ; made by order of Bogislaus XIV, Duke of Pomerania, in the time of Gustavus Adolphus. On the face of the book, where\the dial of the watch is set, there is an engraved inscription of the duke and his titles and armorial bear- ings, together with the date, 1627. On the hack the engravings are also very finely and skillfully executed, among them being the portraits of two gentle- men of the seventeenth century. The dial plate is of silver, chased in relief, while the insides are beautifully. chased with gures of birds and foliage. The` watch has two separate movements and a large, sweet toned bell. At the back, over this hell, the metal is ornamental- ly pierced in a circle, with a dragon and other devices, while the sides are pierc-' I ed and engraved with a complicated design of beautiful scroll work.-Lon- don Tit-Bits. _ It Was a. Thanksgiving Day, and the Cnule '11: Urgent. ' One of the most "famous of the old Puritan dlvines was Dr. Mather Byles, who was born in Boston in 1706 and who was the rst pastor of the Hollis -Street Congregatloxml church, to which he ministered for more than 40 years. n. 13.1.. 11-nu enmmm m: n humorist CIPCUIIISIIIDCES. ' On Thanksgiving morning. observing that the sentinel, Who, like many of the colonial soldiers, was a simple rustic, `had disappeared and that Dr. Byles himself was pacing up. and down be- fore his own door with a musket on his shoulder, the neighbors crossed the street to inquire the cause of this sin- guiarspectacle. uvnn can " mm hr. Bvles. ``I begged g\ll(11`.SpeCtl1Cle. You see, said Dr. Byles. I begged my guard to let, me go out to procure . some cider with which myself and }family might ` celebrate Thanksgiving` day, but he would not permit me; to stir. I argued the point with him, and I he has now goneto get the cider for me on condition that I keep guard over myself during his absence." 1 bR. BYLES STOOD GUARD} Actor: Who Stutter. It would seem that the stage is not only the lust profession that would be chosen by 9. person aficted by stutter- ing, but that a stutterer would never "dream of selecting that profession. e Yet it is a. fact that some wen known actors and singers labor under this. ' I advantage. . . Thn uunnrrncf flntr n'hnn9 H` `E fht I Doarus. V , It is curious that appearance on the stage or In the pulpit should have this benecial effect, for stutterers in other walks of life do not lose their impedi- ment when nt work, however enthusi- astic their love for their professlon.- ' Lotndone Answers. Miss H. Saundeu, 0'. Chicago, is home on a visit. E 1 Hrs. and was Gsrratt, of Anten - Hills, visitedfrimds hereon the 19th, pmvmusto mh vmn.m xhe OM 'ountry-. We wish them 9. pieasant : Journey. \ of Barrie The picnic on the 24th, and M.T.S. - concert in the evening, promises to be a success. Everyone is invited to come and enjoy themselves. Be sure and | bring a basket to the picnir. : iuvuutuge. ` Theistrangest thing tibout it is that the sad impediment which is so pain- fully evident in private life seems to vanish entirely when they are on the | boards. `n. I- ......t-.u~ J-hn nnnnnv-nnnn rhh Hmn } H. I earson s bun raisin last Fridaj, V 3 : was a success. cAs'r,oRIA= children cry for.` : : MINESI.\'G.L '.!Tl1a North American zi Life Assurance 8011111311? - Hood 0mce-'l.`o|-onto Bnu-le Omoe-85:11: of Toronto Bnudlns Iresiclent-J. L. BL\;r2=6R ALL S . V` """`d*""s11c W. R. MERELDITH. Direcfors-Senntor Gownn. Bun-le: J. K. 03` home. '1`oronto; E. Gurney, Toronto; D. McCrae. Gruell-11. L. GOLDMAN. WM. MCCABE. - Managing Director. _. Secrgtary. Policies issued on Life. Endowment, Limltcd Payment Life, and all classes of desirable insur- unce. NO BETTER. NONE SAFER: i ` 3.977.268`(`0 A..,...A.. 7 HA); " House N0 BE'1.".I.'1`Jl_f.. RUN n nnrnn. Assets 3.977.268`(`0 Insurance in force............... 25.575.000.00 ' For further information, apply personally or wme to R103 RD L. BARWICK. `IR-Iv ' B;n'1'ie. Carries the best assortment of seasonnble and faslxionable imported and Curadinn goods in town at reasonable prices. F1: and work `guar- anteed. Give us a. call. If you have your own s.-oods brim: xt along . a.ntced. Give can woods bring along. CUR. GULLIER AND GLAPPERTON STS. West 0! Opera. House. . ` BORN. Sco'r'r-At Rugby, May 13, the wife of M}-. Geo. Scott, twin suns. MARRIED. HERJI.-\.\`-\ICLE.\`~.\'0.\'--At the resi- ` Re . C. A. Simpson, Minnie ML-Lennon deli? of Hartlord Lewis, ;\Iay15th, bv idley Herman," all of Essa. K Qnuvnr nuv 'l`urnn1:n\'_-A1 tho rank! _to 18-Ii l_l.UuuIUy 1.l.l:L'luu.u, an un 1.a_qau.- SPl.\'DLO\V-THO)IPSO.\'--`At the resi- dence of \Vm. Bailey, Cookstown, on May 15th. by Rev. E. L. Howe, Annie Thompson to VVm. Spindlow. only son of Mr. Jas. Spindlow of Cookstown. DIED HOL'GH-0n Thursday night. May 16th, after '3. short, illness of nervous px'osLI'a.t,i0n and congestion of the brain, Dr. Herbert J. Hough, of Midland. ycumzer son of H. Hough, Toronto, in we :-..ith year of his age. ' ` . May `2.'2.-La.st, Wednesday evening \Vm.i EdW2`l.1`dS of Szuirin had his shingle mill destroyed bv fire. It was shortly after six, while the men were seated at the supper table that. the mill was discovered tube in ames and be- fore they could do anything the re was so far advanced that the mill was totally destroyed along with consider- able shingles and bolts. , "l"hn Lnnips Aid of the Presbs'te1'ian ` shingles and bolts. The Ladies Aid of the Presbyterian chm-ch intend holding a. gzu-den party at, the home of Rum. Ritchie on the . evening of May 24th. ` r Tim S:-hon] Board has made" some ! evening of May `Ann. -The School Board caunnend-able improvements such as planting a row of line maples. mending the pzu-t,ly dilapidated fence. Miss Ina Patterson of Barrie isl This month brings many requirements and the experienced shopper invariably deals at the store where the variety and values are the best. T visiting friends In town. Miss De Ell of Hillsdale spent a few `day with friends in town. em Rnrn \V'nH:(n`f.nn of Simcoe is the pzu-t,Iy dnapxuacea Ience. . Miss Ina. Patterson is visiting friends in town. Miss De Ell spent day with frlencls m town. Miss Minnie \V'alkert0n of Simcoe is visit,in;z11e1-aunt. Mrs. Shzuv sr. "|"hn (`.ln'nni(rIe has changed publish- visitdngz her aunt, .ur.=. anzuv sr. The Ohronxcle has changed publxslr ex-s again. Mr. Walls of '1`otLenham> pm-chased the busin ess from Mr. Some:-s -,.si_m~e last report. *.\r.w..mn Rm-hie nf Beeton is renew- A. BARRAND MERCHANT TAILOR siynx-e last report. Norman Ritchie of Beeton ing acquaintancts around town and vicinity. V W. WaIt.on of Tottenham spent a few days last week with his father. \V.- Motfutt took his 1-unnmg.hm`se " Nona \Vi1kes to Hamilton to attend the races there on the 21th. He is ztccouipunied by trainer '\Vill Arnold Mnss Fanny McFaxjlane_, `of ;I_vy. spent; last week with Mlss hllte Mun` rt 11- ,,J 1' . _ _ _ -- -5 'I)...--n nnnnlv uuuuv-J u ;~.u .-...- ....... --_.-. __. --_-. A number from here took a shing trip to Tollendal, last. week, and were successful. . . . 1 . ` l"J """a "" ""' """` We are sorry to hear of the accident which hzrppened to Miss Olive Young while in _ Barrie, [last Saturday. On getting out of waggon she slipped, and spiinterel her ankle. 1r:__ 0...- n.......1....Il `At t'\....l..... L. \IUlJ\v|HJ IJVOOQVI T. Ferguson. of ,M1anda1=, spent ' Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. Cole. ._ 1-.._.__ 1.-.... `NJ. . 11.1.}..- Read carefully this list and if there is anything you want and cannotgct down to the store conveniently send your er- rand boy or ring up No. 74. You'll be served as well as though ' you came yourself. If you want smples a word will do it. We solicit a trial. ' I Inspector McKay is making a hot cam- paign against; violators of, the license lu.w in East Simcoe. Last week. at Penelang. A!bert Bossard and A. Mcliinnon of Orillia, wete ned $40 and costs. _ Qygngy j|gy -.\..... -..-.. _._..-- _,- - ., Hartford Lsnnox, of Barrie,` singnt Sunday at_ home. I rt! 11 ,,,,___-.. -5 A11...-1..l\ liI\l\I'|` uuvvvuwn nu The Grenfel boys hwe. organizad their football team, and will probably play Minesing on the 21th. *4 my ---..-. -- 1.--- .c u... .....:1.\... narllnnuwnv .. u` . ....' Miss Sm). Cat.)-1-[`)i)ell `of Quebec, is the guest of Mrs. Wess Scott, this week. ` ` . Wedding ` Stationery Examiner Office Will soon be very much in demand. \Ve have thelargest assortment of the latest designs. V Prices as low as pos- sib1e'for good work. Call and see ampls at the LADIES` BLACK Co'r'ro.\' H031:-- Reliuble dye. 10c, 12c, 150 3131 - (3 GRENFEL Elmvale. A `clothing Store ITHE DOUBLE STORES With the experience gained by many years of : led with the close practical attention of its manag are enabled to provide its customers with the best 4 in regular purchasing or in the securing of SPEC LINES. The success of the present season was c vision was made. Our stock in all departments is v 1,, .!-.__ 2.. ...-...n.. nr 4-Fae: store-keeping, coup- management these stores obtainable, whether SPECIAL CLEARING expected. Due pro- Our all well balanced. It is desirable to make large reductions in many of these during the present `month. > Concessions in price will be resorted to. Now is the buyers chance. Are you a prospective buyer? If so, examine our goods and I prices before purchasing. You will be interested. Clotliing Specials Sprin g Overcoats. New (iinghams ' - ' ' - - - *3 I See our Wonderful Men s Suits at the price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$5.00 See our special lot of Men s Suits, extra good quality, all at one price toclear I LA'.mI:s' F.-\1\'(3Y (`o'1"1'<).\' .-\..\'D LISLE H()SE-Il1 sti-ipe.:, spots, and open work. in n, very great range, 8. 9 and 9:; inches 250 ' I _ " 3 V Exceptlonal value xu Men 5 Sprung ; O\'e1-coats, dark gm-y'<:11eviots, vc-ry% V dressy, only See that elegant All-\v0_o1'\V11ip(-ord Ovel-cdat, splendidly tailored gar-5 ment, worth $12 in usual way for. . . . ' ' :11! Pill | lFBAWLEY :& BEVUH Complete lines of 1 Hats, Caps, Shirts, Wear, Collars. Ties, In the most up-to-date patterns and colorings, \\'asl1al)le, and good \\'( .`1!`('1`S, 10C, 1250, and up\\':u'ds. 3 pieces _only of Union Carpet, [:11-(1 \\'id(', new design and cu]o1-ing.<._ spe.-cmlat 4 pieces 11ea\'y All-wool Carpet, the full ;vau-(1 wide, only this n11n_nIn-1' of pieces, bought at :1 price, and will be sold at . . . . . . .. L . , . . . . 5 10 piece- 4-wire B_1'usse1s Carpets, borders to match if 1-cquix-ed. _ spec1:1lMayp1'1cc 7 All Departments well stocked with extra values. . S~cure Awnr at nnrr. 1333_N1Qg4_p_._ .3 57,, /' "/ Li.) Agent tn: Dzuance uuc - waanuu - uuu ...,-us. Nos. 45, 50 and SI , Charges. The express charges are on`.y 50 to 75 - cents for each 500 miles. No txtm charge for Ladies Bicycles. EVERYONE KNOWS THE EAGLE BICYCLES. Th-;',' are the Highest Grade whce's made: no Licycle has :1 better .4.-;-utacion; no Bi<'yc';c has been more with-Iv advertised by the makers; big fwourites with best Bicycle CluLs; the leading wheel with profeasiotmi riders. Fuiit on honor, ush juints, nv.-st hanger, hubs and bearing. highest grade equip- mem. Fitted with Vi :tor Sing}: Tube Tires. 2.50 extra for Morgan 8.: `.Vn'ght Tires-85 00 extra for L'ur"no Tires. Hrights of'fr:xme-?\Ien's 20. 22 and `II in.--Ladies' 20 and 22 in.-enamel'.ed I`-lack. V58 CFFEQ sulcndid chance to a g"od agent in each gown. Send for Catalogue and ask for Agents `Discounts. Wheels slightly used, $3100 to 825.00. T, W, BOYD 5 SON ` M owrnru. i Avrgcmuxc xxcymuuunum no` simi1atingtheToodandRe ula- tingth2StomzmhsandBowe of `F.\.\'cY RIBBONB for Ties- A hemltiful line of impox-ted stock. all pure silk, and all ~col- ors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .150 Promotes Di5gestion,Cheerfu1`- ness a_nd Restcontains neither mm.Morphine nor hnnral. 01* NA}; 0 0 TIC . Apetfecmemdy for Qonstipa- lion. Sour Stomach.D1arrt_toea. % Worms ,Convulsions,Fever1sh- y ness andLoss or SLEEP. A\7egetab1ePreparationl'orAs- clmim nd Iho1-`nnrl Anr1I2o,du|a - Jaaqimarouzrselvzzpazzae 1'01- Inc Simile Signature of /I ; //2.-'.'5_""' FRONT STREET, BARRIE. EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. sogouw var`. un- Iiurplz:-: -Yul` A1.\'.J'znna 0 Fancy Ribbons in'wide1- widths. put-esilk, at...............20c S.vrIx B.-\c1~:`, VELVET RInn(wxs -'1`l1e best qualities In every width. 5c yard up to... . . . .600 -rv-r_ '1'. --v~--y `NEW YORK. *' ' I ' Me11 b_ and Boys'i , O\'era_lls, Under- ;, etc. ' $1-.oo Carpets at 75c. 75c Carpets for 55 50c` Carpets for 35 Opposite G.T.R. Millinery E3 Print Specials `Dry Goods Store C0'r'ro.\' BACK VELvI;'r.R1Bno.\' --~Al1 widths. VVG advise all customers 1-equiring . V elveta Ribbons to buy ezwly as these ouds are becoming \'e1'_v{Scu1'ce In the uuu-ket. A special slxowing of new Smmm-1' 'I`1'1unncd Hats and Sz1ilu1's for the ' `5`Tu\' Innnfh Sm mn- disnlsxv. Triunnccl hats and -,i1llUl'S 101- um .\Ia_v month. See our di.~')h1y. The most up-t0-d:1tc ideas in 3 min- or) .\'0\'c1tics. ' An elegant range of Straw Sailor Hats at 256. 501:, and 11p'.\'urU..s. ' A varied assm-tnxent 0f~ R0:u1y-tu- \Ve:u-Trinlmed lluts, $1.50, $2.00 32 50, and 11pw.:ud.<. `Hats specially designed and trim- med on shortest I1()t.xce. I 1-mus mod- o1'une. ' $35.08 EAGLE bBIcLE::: examine it thoroughly at your Ex- press Office and if found rrerfuctly sntisiaczorv. exactly as renrcscnxau. A HIGH GRIJIE (SCI MODEL GENUINE EAGLE BICYCLE pay to the Express Agent the balance due $29.00 - and Express s Blcvcles. EVERYONE THE V -Eagle Bkyclc by Lxnm-55C 0.1). F SUDJECI lo cxanzlnalion. You can 45 Jietges English Prints, :1llsl1mlcs, lig 1t, me_di11m, and lurk, fast colm-.<. good we value, for. .. . . . . . .. . . 7.'_.c Achoice &lSS()1'UlIeIlL0fl1(`:1\')` \\ ('l}.{lll. new (losi rns, fast calm-s, pnttl-rm suitable 01- .(lre. \v1-nppc-1-.< un- shirt, waists, only . . . . . . 101: per _\":u'd FAC-SIMILE g SIGNATURE About 25 only 1)iQ('C`S of P1-ints. light and dark sluulu-5 at the low p1-icu of Sr. 1 Oaetorla. is put up in cine-size bottles only. It Is not sold in bulk. Don't allow anyone to eel`. you anything else on the plea or promise that it is just as good" and "will answer every pur- nnna." 39 that vnu net C-A-3-T-0-B-I-A. 13 "Just good" um "wxu answer ovary pur- Ipose." Kfseo that you get 0-A-8-'1`-0-B-I-A. COLORED BLOUSES--LOVe1f Re- gatta stripes in blue. )lues. nink and red. bought at n bur- I131!` Iignmnc no (to- slam: THAT THE WRAPPER |.\N. Bl. mes Mom: 1;, OF EVERY BOTTLE OF 1 SEE Is ON T: Station and Post Oic-no. Maze whuh.-r you` w:~b Mm : or Ladies liiuych.-, height oflrame and gear wnued. and we w-.il stnd you chm High Grade 190] Model F-Eagle by Lxn*r.-5: C U. I). subyecz cxannnalon. can \VHI'I`E BLoUsI:s--Two S ecinls in whitelmvn blouses, manti- ful goods, only a limited lot at , I'!5cand l.00 -..._....> Cut 11: 5-ml. on: Q`? 1 azdsend to u . with ' 5 u whuh.-r \'uu wi~b Men 5 SUN , Moon-nnL. .35c 55c ow`! umpwe See J0`; We are as usual to the front with a superb variety of Trim-_ med Summer Millinery _and the prices are as low_ as can be when the quality is considered. Beautiful TrimmcdVHats from $1.50 UP- SAILORS in `:1 varietv that will surprise you.` `Va opened up two large shipments of Nohlyy Smlur Huts. -'lhe1-0 m'o_ zLlmps't too nmnv hut we've mm-ked them so close that one week's sellmq wlll clear two large smpmums or mmny Bull(n' nuts. -ln`l'O an-o zumusu mu 11l1unl_vT_l_n1t we've max-ked them so close that sellmg w1ll' t 16 ot;_ . ' . A NOBBY SAIL0R--(J1'ezun St1'i,\\' with black, white and cream band at 250. ' A SAILOR HATS-`\7it1l1)]Ck tu1d\vliite 1mnds, 1'egul:u- value 50c, uf Jln mu nt 350. , SAILORS-At soc, 65c; 75c. ooqaim 51.00; in [11 00101-s,'}V)11in and fancy, a very ne collection. Bo zunnng the first amd-get n cho1ce.A - Vai 1', Vickers & Co. genm stripes 111 mue. mues. pink and red, bought 1 gmn, worth 750. for. . . . . . .500 CHILDREN S SAILORS-A1l color bands, at 25, sac an.d soc. A LIST OF TIMELY NEEDS The Largest lm porters of British `and Foreign Goods in Barrie. y lllll1E("(l IOU HE 75c and $l.007 Flavor is value--'in Tea. Flavor has been a special study with us. We have made uuusuxl elfuxt. for it. The costly monopolize-1 5OC'a`lLl G00 teas have avor. . * We have found another way to get it. We get it in.Ll1e tusbeof blenled effect in the combination of different tea leaves. In our Tea. at 25c pound the Consumer nds absolutely, the choicest aroma ,and . merit. Excelling by far any package tea now on sale at 30c or 40.: a pound. If you appreciate the delicate aroma of a high class tea try one paund of our fomoue blend at 25c. If in any-' way you are not satisfied and V don't want: to becomea regular -Carson Teal drinker return the balance and we'll return the -25c. ' - NIILLINERY VAIR. VIUKERS & co. A.%%J ._. CARSON. Flavorr Tea `lmp'orter CoRsE'rs-Leading styles for ,smn1ne-1* wear, 50, 75:, and two makes at . . . . . . . . . . . .$I.00 LADIES` XVHITE LINEN COLLARS ~-Stmigl1t; buml, round and square cnrnex-s, 2. 2:}; 2{. inches lugh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10c L.\D11:s` BEL'1`sV-Black Patent 'LezLtl1e1-. with buckles and ' dome ,fnsteners, regulaw 25c line,nt........; . . . . . . . . . ..20c Ladies` VVh_ite Linen C0llzu's- -Sume style, hette_1- quality, l5c L.u)iEs STAND-UP TUR.\'-OVER Cl)LL.\RS-Ne_W shape, square and round corners, 2$._ 25 inches high, all sizes, best q1'u1lit_v, . . . . . . .....l5c LADIES` BLACK Co'r'ru.\' HOSE --N2Lt1u'1l Cn: feet, guzu-- untoed fast; black dye. bought cheap, to sell at; . . . . . . . . . . . Sc LADIES EXTRA FIRE COTTON H0sE--Black 02181111191-~ feet. perfect dye . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35: ' LADIES FINE C.-\Su.\rER'E HOSE -Good SllllllI)0_1' weight; at 25c _ La1dies"Fine Cuslmlere Hose- Rihhed and plain, 3 pairs for $1.03, 1 pair . . . . . . . . . . . . .350 Corsets Hosiery. and Gloves We are all glad to see Mr. Wm. B.ine avound again. Geo. Titsburu spent Sunday at his home in Cnllander. ' -Mr. Alf. Lee has move} to 'I6ronto,' this week. ' ' -- __ .. ..uv u I 1 I vv \.v-n W. Dollery, an old Allandala band boy, took quite a home in the Barrie band. ' ` &".:i:3ET` we. own Mr. Joe. Young, who has been study- ing at Toronto Uuiversit-y, is home fur, the suuuuer. _ . . . . . u 1-: A very fw people took in the Ex. Ln Bntfalo, on Moxnday 145$. . They say it. is too early yet. 1: /1 . I 1,:-..|,, ;____,, l__; '!M '.. 1...l Some improvements are being made at ]'ackson's Point, in connection with IV '1" 1) ` - vnv nu Itvu `.....J J-.. E. Catcher left \he town last. Monday for Muskokn,. where he_ is working on the M uskoka new station house. \.-Iv a-4 \A\ll\4|I~1 .0. -. -...-.-.... ..v..-._. Mr. Viner preached `two excellent sewices in the Methodist church. its being their anmversary Sunday. vn: I ,_.,'I2_,,.. ,__._ -_`.I-.I _'..A. I.-A ...,...,_., ...-.. ........-.`-., ~_.-___,. l The .A.uxiliary was cniled out last week to Coukstown. Engine and some cars were derailud_ou account of section men" putting in new rails. L T I II \I (V,,,!AL ..,I II".'__ Y.`I...-._..:..~ ...-.. ,_.-..., ..-.. Mrs. M. Smith and Miss Flemming returned home last week, after 0. short. .visit at the home of Mrs. Smith. ;\Irs. Ge-orge_ Lawrence Yreturned` homes from Tordnlio on `Saturday night, where she has been -attending (`the funeral of her brother. I The Allamdale Fire Bri,;ade were out on a talse alarm trip last week. They are to have a practice 01106 a month. !'Get.out and watch them next "month. I Ike Ambrose, who has. been working in Pmry Sound, is home again. He intends going to Toronto foreu1p1oy- ment`. All the boys wish him great `success.-"+A . u wuuvuara ' A football team has been or.;anl7ed here, and they would like to get 11 game with some of tlmurraunding teams. This is `the lirst yen` a fuolball team has .exl.~:ted hero fnrsnu a time, but we have got the right material for a. fast team. I May `. .1st.-Misa Jessie Link is the guest of Miss Lilian Yt1rby._ it n _,,u__ -1-n,.__.:, -..-:..-1r_:...I.' h"_-'7 '- -V-"V '-`V--"" - ""J'_ | I Mr. Sqar.lon,of Burie, visited fri6=n1.=A' ` out this may last Sunday. _,1AL II (V -1.` `r3_._..Z.. . . . . _ ..2-,'l LI, .....- -..._ ~--_, _--~. 7. ~---.- . Mr. S`u1ith, of Barri:=. occupied the! `pulpit in Methodist church last Sundav, in the absence of Rev. T. G. Scott, Angus`. ` -.-.q5..~ . Most of people axe through hou'se- cleaning around There, and all are pre- paring for 24th May. The population of Orillia Townahipi 3 363. being an increase of 200 over la: Yell`; ` - ' Fli VV H3116 . . Flour. bakers, per bbl. Flour, tgmily. .. Shorts. per cwt . . . . . . .. Bran. per cwt......... - COARSE G Fali Wheat Ilnnu Innlymm Poatoes. per bag. uvnnv ' wuu1._ AND 11 .Wool, unwashed . . . . . . . . W011. wasl1ed.. . . . . .... Beef I-Iidez. Tallow, rendered, per lb. Fallow. rough. per1b...e Lamb Skins ..... Pnlfskina. per lb. . . . . . . Shea : Skins ...__.._. .y........ y...... ,,...u. A`uyu\, Beef. hindquarters .. Beef. forequnrtera .... ...... .. . Mutton,per1b....... 6 Lnmb..`......,... 6.. Hons dx-essed................. Hogs. live, choice 170 to 230 llzs. .6 75 Bags, Iive..lights and fats. 500. Ian: fhnn b.hninn UGEF, IIVE, ugnns an less than choice Chickens per pair. .. Turkey. dressed hard, per 111.. . . . .. Buttaer, tub, or lb. Rutter. in to 1. . . . . Eggs (fresh) . . . . .; nu `Inc: Buy, per ton .. .. . Straw. per load. . . . . Wood. dry, short. . . Wood. dry. long. . .` Wood, green, long. It is a fact confirmed by the most amp'e experience that those who habitually reso.t to Humpl1rey s Species for aid and cure in their illness,hzwe less sickness, better health, l better growth, longer and more vigorous 1' lives, than those treated by other methods. The fact is explained in the circuinstance that these Specics, because of the method l of their eomposition, have a. deeper and wid- er range of action than other medicines. and thus constantly tend to eradicate constitu- tionnl _disea.se. ' S .Heada:i1es,'.Grip. Catarrh. Neuralgia, Soe Q I I Throat. Bronchitis, Group; Whooping Cough, Dyspepsia, Kidney and Urinary Disease, Dianhen; Dysentery. Piles, Woman's Com- plaints, Infants` Diseases, Rheumatism. and other_ forniidab!e and of: times fatal diseases. At all Dguggists. 25 cents- I\n 'nvnn1u-Ania Rnnnl A Mann nl I` Humphre a Homeopathic Medicine 00;. Corn I William an John streets, New York. an ill IJLI-Aslnvr, av \u;uua- 1 -\ Dr. Humphreya _Bpeouic Manual mailed for asking. ` . u-,,,____.n_n_ .l.3l_!4_ n. n, I ALLANDEQ; WARD. MEAT. POULTRY [AND DAIRY PRODUCE pun . ,,,.,,, - `Dr. % Humphreys. BARRIE MARKETS. VTI-I_E cunes EMBRACE Carefu `.v correc'ed to date. .HAnm. May 22. 1901 I71.-- I. L! I R` $157 um: VBARRIE V .10 00.11 00 w. `25. 75. -\ The 1901 G6 I5 00: .4 00 .1101 he ministered 1'01` more luuu -cu avala- Dr. Byies was famous as a humorist and wit. and innumerable anecdotes are related of his clever quips and re- torts. He was a zealous Tory and warmly advocated the cause of the: mother country" against the colonies. In 1\'ovember, 1777; he was arrested as a Tory, tried, convicted and sentenced to be confined on board aguard ship and sent to England with his family within 40 days. The sentence was aft- erward commutedby the board of war to connement in his own house. a guard being placed over him with in- structions not to permit him to leave his residence for a moment under any 90 . circumstances. A. mu.....1....n.-um mm-nino nhgm-vine .6 S5 11 UU .4 00| .4 75 .4 0,: 1 ____.__._f I WONDERS OFWATCHMAKING I . 1 Queer Timepieces Owned by Two 0! . - England : Queens. - 41 , ;__..---__.__ -1 an Genius II\I`_ EXAMINER,` THURSDAY. MAY 23, ` 1901. . nunuuuu quwu--u aeum, inserted in the top of an old fash- l Among the treasures of a Swiss mu- ` ever constructed. It is only three-six- teenths of an inch in diameter, and its toned pencil case, is the tiniest watch ` ilttie dial, not only indicates hours, min- utes and seconds, but also the days of the month. So perfectly formed is this liliiputian watch that it keeps excel- lent time and is a marvelous piece or mechanical workmanship. m-.- ..a u... .-.......4- .-.1n1\m-nlvn um-1 mu-I. ` mecnnnlczu W01'liu1uusu1p. . Two or the most elaborate and curl- ous watches which the world has ever seen belonged to Queen Elizabeth and her unfortunate contemporary, Mm-_v, queen of Scots. Good Queen Bess had a watch made for her 111 theform of a. duck. with beautifully chased feathers, `the -lower part of which opened. The face was of silver. with an elaborate .gl1t design, and the whole was kept in a. case of brass, covered with black leather thickly studded with big silver knobs. . 1!... m c..on.: llrn-v mu Hm nnssessor l D The 111 fated Mary was the possessor of 0. watch in the form of 0. skull- The dial was introduced where the palate should have been, and the works occu- pied the place of brains in the c1':mi- um. In the hollow of. the skull. more- which had works of its . _ _ . ...,1 1... rnnnna nf mm.-h n hammer Millinery