3im!!19n_i.& cn.J Ialllll IVIDIIIHK 1|: gnlue 1 'R. 1 . b ' t ' t goey s auug. arms, 0 an-`.en St.. Toronto. m1.,..n-n:._._.__--.I n, . ..u.\.wuu, u. an) ,'uu nu. Uuu. ' --The De la SalleB.B. Club of Toronto. now leading the junior. league, would like l:o.he>1r from some out-of-town club wishing u. game for A112. 5:11. `Renlv. stating my-mg. tn Jnhn l`.mfn;- ` Big_Bay `Point and Barrie. 4. an-anus-5 uvlu I: q|.,\.[UU. . I , --Thursday at'tex'nonn' was _,O:'*illia.'s half holidav, n.nd'the I,sla1v,'.Enr.er rise, and Lnngford brought `big crow s_ to -Nox'uina.tions of candidates for the vacancy (in the Public School Board caused hy the resignation of Col. \\_ard,_ will be held on July 30th; election, if any, on Aug. Bull. __"l`Im n.-.1.. e..n..n `D nu..~.. _c m..._-._;_ av VA lhl V uu:~uuLu.',c. -The yacht,` Wi4ndswil', ,with 8. party of Orillinns jn,lm-at-d, dropped anchor at the foot: of MuIca'stet `street on Tuesday night. ' v --The smallpox case of last \vjntei'. includingthe free vacciuzytiou givenby the town, has, cost the c o1_-pomlzion of . Penetang nearly $1,000." ; ; l"lmn`-=1-1,: ..m...-...."....... n.'.En:..:.; ..u y , Auhul. pen um: Lana) . -Dou c miss th big day's sports the Fireman will have at Big Bay Point on Civic Holiday. Aug. 12th. --N. B. Johnston showed .a. reporter` gesterdnyu. leaf icked from one of is gmpeyiues. he leaf was twelve ' inches each way. ..._..AO- f`\n finnnn.-. A............4.....L:,.... :.'_ ~ -uvuuu gnu. I'll.) . ~ V--At; the `0rn.ngedeu1nnstmtion ii: Bradford the $10 prize for the largest andbest; appearing lodge was awa.1'ded to Oraigvale.Lodge. _'l`ka u...-.'..n-' uur:...a.....:n ._.:n. - was uu\.u I.-u uuuua.) u. -The post `mned \\`.C.T. U. moonlight excursion wi I he held to-umrrow (Fri- day) night per St:-. Islay. _T)nn n- vnhaa nu; x.:.. .1..--- -......s_. u.,. ~-Rev. .T. A. C. .\1Ca1nxLr; of Toron?t'O. will preach in the ` Uuxlgregacixmal church on Sunday- _'l`lmn\m-_.4-...'......a n` n rn n _..-__._|:..1.;. LOCAL NEWS. n wxsumg for A112. 5:11. Ely. statiulgtenxns, to John Carter`, an-`.en St.. Toronto. Studio: 32 Dunlop Street un uu_y uzuu By Order. `DD Lost: ucl 3 FRED GELINAS, Qnru-1.0 1 bind itself to ac- Luna, _ Sec_reta.1'y, 'BARR_IE. 'ONT.. THURSDAY, JUI_?':5 .1901 ; Inna, un. Lt auu. ' BoYs-0n Fridav, 12:1; mst.. at 266` Avenue Road, Toronto, to Mr. and -Mrs._'I.`>. R. Boys, a daughter. Total. DUNN: . I HAm;.\*Ess.--Iu Barrie, on July 20th the Wife of Rev. D. B.` Harkness, of a I 801]. ' ` uvnlu I S0)IERS-On_ July 19th. at Cedar I Lodge. Beeton, the wife of G. T. Som- A ers, of a son. D"._`~ l\__ fQ__I_1, ,, IA.` I . . up...-I 'Teleo1xone'13b. vv uuvn vuuulll`ll-IU_llu I The hot: spell has kept the pumps at ' the waterworks station workintr over- time. During the last two Wee-its the tota.1munbe1' ot~g.'t11ons mxnped was 5303885 an aVve1-age of 37S,.49 gals. per da.y.3 The amounts Dumped oil the I different days was;-as fo1lows:~4 _ Jugy ' I g:1`.%. 1 r\nn-- I U1`. ;v.uu-.u:-u'en. ' .After the xaces the membersand their lady friends spent a. pleasant time in the club hcuse. where ice- cream was served,m1d was followed hv an impromptu concert and a little}. dance. ' ` \.:) muss v an.` aua`.;_\11ss Fail`. ' Muted .Taudeu).-(I) Dr. Ma.cL.1ren and Miss Norma LeRov. (2) H. Dickin son and Miss Whish, (3) W-.' L. Vail` and Miss Vail`. ' Qrmm cnhnvnnn 41\ A n: nun, , !A`| n. .u. uyn1enr.,(;_+) 11. Uxckiuson. Ladies Tandem --(1) Misses Whish. (.2) .\1iss`Vui1' and Miss Fair. 'I\`IiY(-H1 _'I";n1r'lmn$ _IT\ n.. 1\r..nr ....`.. uruuvu l\uwEB. ` The rst canoe `races of the Barrie Boating Club atti-acted a. large crowd on Tuesday night. There were `only. four events, but they were all closely contested. Had the course been lonzer and the races started earlier in the evening`, it would have been :1. big im- provement. However, this was avery good beginnin . In the first race two canoes collide , and the onein charge mf Hugh Dickinson and Ernest Laid-' |la.w went under, giving the latte:-:1. wetting while the former managed to tzunsfer himself to the other canoe. The 1*esnlr,.= -nf Hm vnnne .+-mm ..-i I0llO'S 3- Men s Tandem-(1) Dx'.- MacLaren _ and Alf. Wilkes". (22) Geo. Rodgers and W. L. Vair. ` Men s~smgles.-(1) Dr. MacLaren . (2) H. M. Dyment. (3) H. Dickinson. _L_`1diEs Misses Wbish. I 1 U0 `A1155 \' 8411`. Stem f0remost.-(1) Alf. \\-'ilkes.: (2) Dr. ;\IacL:u'en. I AI-`n_.u f`1n "U... .1... _...._._u,. ,, . uunsxel` uunselr no me other cuno9.l The results -of the races were as follows:-- :\fgn a 'l"..nA...... 11\ r\._ nu, .- - --55u. an -.nu\.na.u., }JLl.] ucl`, U4! HILLSDALE. The names are in order of merit :- Maly Ural . Cmighurst; Catharine Flanagan. illsdale; Ethel Ford, Craig- luu-st ; Ethel Hamilton, Hlllsdale; Winnifred Hart. Dalston; Stasm Hig- gins, Craiglmrst; Edn_a. Howarth, Hills- dale: Lottie Leonard, Dalston; Mae Morrison, Craighux-st ; Mary O Connor, Hxllsdaleg -Amy'VVilliams. Dalston; Grace Young, Dalston ; l.-'l1ilbert Fraw- ley, Hillsdale ;Jolm Hart. Graighurst; Colin Kiel. * Craighux-st; John Price, ~ Willie'Short1-eed. Fred Shott, Hills- uale; J olm \Vilso`n, Dalston. KJLCL 1.51 .I`4L|ra Essie Bizer} Stayner, 709 Cora Briggs, do 751 Georgina. Uohorn. do 698 Phoebe Coborn. do 555 - Esther Mc-Ma.nus, do 609 Florie McNa.hb do -- 717 Sabina. McTreevy, do 569 Lena. \Va.lson. do 575 John Ed. Dixon. V do 678 Tor:-ance Dunlop, do 716 Chas. O'Brien. _ do 611 Wm. T. O B1-ien, do 1 650 -Percy Stewart. do 717 Florence Uulham, No. `9. Sunnidale, 593 Beatrice Lawson, _ .do_ "564 Gertrude Granger, No.1], Suuuidale 680 Lizzie Lagur, do 749 Ge:-Lie Madden, Cox-nhill. 652 E Clam'Pea.rson, New Flos, , 752` ` `Lily Timlin. do - 769 Wesley Robinson. do 821 Aggie E. Smclair, Stayner, 627 f nr-r.1.un,\ T 1:` J. Frank Jackson, nvwnlo. . .: ."A May Kinf, - " Jessie Pol ock. Bella Stewart, " " Bessie Sutherland, Ethel Sutherland, Rachel Thom sou. ` Elva. Willoug by, Cecil Ba.nting.,- ` - . " Chester Elliott. ` " ` Melville Malcolm. Lizzie Merrick. Newton Robinson, Terzy Lye, , Geo. Banting, Ivy, Harry Banning, ' " Robert. Davis, . . Ernest Scott, Newton Robinson, Wm. .WiIson. Egbert,` STAYN ER. 13 ._e- n:__..,' ILL` M James Ernest Bell, Wm. J. (Jole, \Vm. Comartin, Mitchel] Campbell, Bert Rawn. Stuart: W. Dunn, Dalton` Fitzpatrick, Wm; Kirkpatrick, V ' John D. Paton, Hubert \Valker, `Reuben ' Walker, _ !".l'\n`R'G'1 \J\ILI. Flossie `Broley, Mabel `Graham, Eva.` Kidd, Rfnv Wino, Pupil, Ethel Nesl.it. Myrtle Todd, John Douse. . ` Percy Douse, Jennie Elliott. Gertie Reid, Cec L. Guest. Jennie Reid, ' John Little, ` Norman Sloan. Mabel Todd, WmZ'G. Blain. Maggie Waruicn. - 4- . AN ,_ENTRANCE::-EXAMINATIONS. Water Consumption. `inf er-u';H 1411:!`-1-\~\L 4.1-- __., Ilunvl , ' oo0KsTowN'.` .1__ r1-_I__ Canoe Races. oatiRcmLL. LALEX. MILNE. [ MERCHANT V TAILORIII ' ` BORN. "I'.- `lT__ -I IJI ANGUS o 1.,n |-Ir. ' Baxter, q Angus, Ivy, New`LVowelI, v H 51- Gookstoivn, . . C}1u'1'ch'ill. U Etopia. Grenfel, Brenbwood, In I Gilf`grd,' Paiuswick, ll 55:41.4. School. Marks. Lefroy, 652 I- 74.4 Shroud, IQ . . .. ;zNFN5iii.f" .` 5_.o3,ss5. . 199277 . 305591 `.3S4956 .;30S009 ..350454 ROQQHA. . .4cuu.;H | ..442312 78099 .v 49(}310 .510S39 .47S400 .442SOG `)0!-`.71 0 `.O0UiOi 393860 ` 9Q1l . ~u>2. .DUU 226712 now 78 `T17 {RH 617 R05. . 57 am out 610 593 o"\'.Q Before the is come, and be sure you get the best aim. `V6 have the BEST AT RIGH` PRICES. DVD 558. gm on 60'.) am uuv 551 59 KI: am) 607 R .. .-620` .592 5.94 570 avi- 579 RH!) 00% 601 BAR 681` 062 R UUU my 4 `(.16 561 RQQ ~f~' Von. XXXVII.- No. 30. V on , 697 552 ' 661. "719 us 581 RC`) _UUL. 713 `KR! `n. ILBEYB oIAratcnogue._ N, Y.: John -D. Jone'szmd_ W. A`. Phillips of New York City. Robb Scott of Allis-ton; Wm. Ross of Hamilton and J . Tux-nbull of Galt. ` ' aeonanu, menu in toronto last month For the past few years Mr Galbraith has held the positionof D.D.G.C. for district N0. 5 "but at the last meeting. declined re-election, to the ofce, on which the brethren of the different camps in the district; instructed their several representatives to present him .. with some token of their appreciation of his services to the order and of the good will existing between them; This token took the form of a very h:tnd- ` .some silver" button with the S.O.S. exu- blem motto thereon, also `a. D.D.G.C's. jewel in silver and gold with the follow- in,-;-: inscription engraver}. on the back. of it. Presented to` John Gzlll)r:1lEl1 P. D;D_G,C. hv tlisvtmct No. 5, S. (.2. '1901. Being-nna.lole to procure it in Lime to make the presentation. during l the Grand Czllllp meeting it was for- warded 'to him accompanied by :1 ve1 yappro_prie1te letter, on behalf of the brethren-of the district, from Bro. John Mt-Lztren. of Orangeville. Mr. Galbraith appreciates very much thei lhrotherly feeling which prompted 1` `this act. and will always feel proud of ` I the emblem and reinember with kind- liest feelings those with whom he came in contact while inthe position. and tenders to all his sincerest thanks for their expression of esteem; ` At an early hour on Saturday n1o1jn- E the Sea I-`lower Club left by the Enter- lpx-ise for their anmml for:ni,c_a;ht:`s 1`.,- [creation at Duclos Point. The party |this.yea1* consists of G. H. Ross, C:-lpt, } Lvon. J, G. Scott. H. E. Jory. S. was- -ley, Walter Scott , M. J. Fmw1e_v. F. N. Warren, Geo. Ho g, Bausrie; Dr. W. H. Reeve ofAPatc ogue._ N. Y.; John. -D. Joneland W. A`. phillinc (`F Ara... u -vwvn-any-VII I-V vvllll \.l(rlIlIl|iIIKIII A pleasant surprise came to our for- mer to\v.ns_x11-an`, Mr. John Gralbraith, now resxdmg m Tottenhatn, shortly after his return from atte`uding' the meeting-.1; of the:Gram1 Camp Sons of Scotland, held in Toronto last month Fnv Hm n.-igt. few V0511-2 \l'v- (1-HI-..:H.` . came as far as Brechin, nrwusu VI III. lbllllllllllo Dr. McDonnell, of Orillia. died on \Vednesda.y morning of last week. Alexander Rov McDonnell was born in the County of Glengarry, .Ont., near the town of Alexandria, on the -3rd of May, 1849. He was educated in the public school of the locality Where `he was born, and afterwards attended the High school at Williamston. He gra- duated in medicine from McGill Uni- versity. and commenced `practice in Alexandria. where he met and married his wife. Not satised with the busi- ness, hedetermined to go west, `and where he practised for about three years, nally I ! 7, moving to Orillia, where in the seven- . . teen years of his sojourn he built up a large and increasing practice. Last spring he contracted a very `severe ; cold. which nally developed into mal- ` ignant endocarditis, and notwithstand- ing the best of medical a.ttendance,andv the greatest care. he gradually grew weaker. until death came yesterday morning. His wife predeceased him a. year last March. and he leaves eight young orphans-six boys andtwo girls --to` mourn his loss. Dr. McDonnell was a man of marked abilitv. with a. strong vein of Highland wit ; afurcible self in the world of letters had he not taken up medicine as.a. profession. He was a prominent member. of the C. M. . B. A. and Sons of Scotland. =`l.Il(l took a deep interest `in the public atfairs of the town and country. A life-long Liberal, hedid yeoman service. for his party at all times, and was ever ready` at the call of duty to take the platfoi-in in defence of the principles he upheld.` *` -Times. ' public debater, and a. strong. poetic ( temperament. In his leisure moments 1 he devoted himself to literary pursuits, c and might have made a name for him- . novice, acquitted` himself nobly. The Beavez-ton team was the same l as played here, The Barrie twelve" were :-Goal, J. Mahoney; point. Ed. Shear; cover. W. Hunter; defence eld. C. Poucher, Ed. Gallie, Harry . Mc-Nab: centre. G, Caldwell; home field, A. Griiths, A. Pirie. C. Kenned :' outside home, R. Mt.-Donagh; insi e l home. Roy Thomas. CAXNINGTON wox. ._Oz'-illia was defeated by 5 goals to" 2 at Cannington, by the Black Knigh Lacrosse Club, Friday-. in the inter- mediate C.L.A. series. NEXT GAME AUG. 5th. The Black Knights of Cannington will ruua. big excursion to.Bar1~ie on Monday, Aug. 5th, when they meet . the Barrie team for the rst time. The locals expect to have the strongest teamthat has worn the orange and t green this year and are resolved to givetheir supporters a. clean, fast ` exhibition . ` over .-sou ` In the first quarter the match pro- mised to be very interesting. the Bar- rie boys holding their own well. The visitors scored two goals. one of which -was a. fluke. ` In `the secondquarter the Checkers got three more and the Barrie `players saw that it was no use working too hurdin-the hot sun and let up so the home team tallied ve times in` . the third quarter. In the last quarter I > > 1 T the ear that laid him out for a time. Barrie got two goals and their: oppon- ents one. ` and the best of feelin prevailed. Gren Caldwell had a thum broken. Harry MacNab was knocked,-`out by a heavy check from `Doyle and did not play the second half. Pirie got a cut behind [and Griffiths got 9. short rest because an opponentplanted the end of_ his stick in Art's_ stomach. The star of M the _Ba.r_rie team was,Hunter. Consid- ering the fact that hehadhandled astick _not more than half a dozen times; in his life. Ed..,_Gallie played a great game and Campbell Kennedy, another novice; acqnittedhimself nobly, team was the mung The game was not:-ough ` Next Door to Telegraph. Office. nave-Iviil nun vv Ull nxlllllu Eleven goals to two was the one-side ed score of the match between Barrie and Beaverton at the la.tte1- town on Wednesday of last week. The Barrie team -`left home at 5 a.m., reaching Pete McMill.-m s town at 9.20. The giune attracted a large number of spectators, the gate amounting co. `over $80 In Hun f-`mar n.m..+.... I... .....I--1. .__.. Presentation to John Galbraith. A ..in..._.. Death of Dr. McDonnell. ll'-I\,__.`. _n For Duclos Point. Beaverton Won Again. an (YA-21 n. 4...- .....- u... __ .Lu1'I\nL0 mxs week boys I).-an Howard 6--2.7--5, but was beaten by Sntherlamd 2-6,6--4, S--6. Stewart I1}.-at Gzu-tslxox'e 6-1, 6-1. but in turn was bczaten by Comm 4--6.7--5. 6`---1. In the doubles, Alexander and Meldruxu bed: B0ys_ and_b`|:ewart 6--1, 10--S ;u pl : u;Ly L'UlllLr, .`1(Il`ll[9. -1330. ' S _ ` " C!1iEdr er1,-10?:.. To Iacksolfs Paint, Adu!ts,-25c. - "- Child;-cn.-15c. Cx1g}1;:e111e11ts for excursions can he am-amged wxth Nlr.John Po'.veIl,.=1;:ent __j_ . -0111` four blends of ion are unrival- -led at 23:-., 35c,, 45c. and 50'.-. Try Lhem.- Iobley Bros. rxeu Ella -':JC'., FJOC, iobley I _ At the St. .\I;1tthew s tournament in Toronto this week Boys mat. Howard 6--2.7--5. but was bP:l,f.(>n hv Hnnm..1.....u Johnston 6: Warren. _ Stanley Bax-tley, recently head watch-maker for one of the biggest. jewelry firms in Toronto :1 position with A. F. Bass. , has accepted Mr. and Mrs. Vnlleau, of r\lbzmy, I N. Y., Mrs. Balding, Dr. A. J. Edwauls and Chas. Edwards, of Toronto, were in town last week, owing to the illness of their fglther. . l Capt. John Edwards. editor of The Monthly Bulletin. Chicago, vxsiteu his brother. J_eu11es Ezlxvzmls, last week. Capt. E.1WaI'ds Was i11't:0u11nn`ml of No. 5 Conmzmv. 0.0.R.. at Rim.-m...... ! A ` , .,. -._-., .~..- -..u6s;n IQ. Reginald Brown. of Collingwood, well known to B2lI`_l'ie people as :L fast" hockey player, was presented with :1 beautiful ring and a. handsome d1`L?l<:S suit case, by his friends. before le:u'in;; ` for New York , . _ ' - I _...._--r...,- I . . The SLe:u1_1e1- Enterprise will emu- nxeuce her regular Satxtmlav -,I'ip:-=' 1:) Bug Bay Polnta/m`1J.-1,cks0n :< Point on . Saturday next-, 22:1 111%., leaving: b`:u`- me an p.u). anqAllzu1dale 2.-15 p.m., retum1n_:: to B21:-me up about. 8 p. m., jcalhug at Bxg Bay Pomt. catch way. `* ' . 1~*_m'1~: ` I. To Big Bay Point, Adults. -15('. as as ' f`.hi!/Inna `Ins. Mr. James Edwards, whose serious illness was rep.o1`-bed'l_z1sr. Week. has been gradually unprovmg since Thurs- day. - ' uapt. rbuvm-us 111 L'0u1ln2md a Comp-.my, Q.O.R., at Rndgewny D,.,..:....m r:-`..-____ ,.- ,. ... . um: I Miss Jean R. Findlay has been ap- pointpd to take charge of an Indian school on the Crowstand Rs-serve, As- sinaboia. . Alf. A. Harkness, hxte of Gen. H. Hees. Son&.Co., of Toronto, has ac- cepteda position with Ford &. Palk, Five Points Furniture store. -y u. uyuuu LIJC auuulucli uUl'f.`_. I .l\1i.=s Isabel Laidluw has returned] to Philadelphia to resume_ her duties, as nurse in the Sick Children s H0spit- | :11. . I _. '3 Casesof T 305/5 `Straw Hats L`-.. LL. 1 ...Satisfa.ction Guaranteed... J.u.1':`. uzuneron mm MI`. W. A. Gamer | on. of Toronto. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ault, Aultnn Lodge. over Sun- day. ... .- _ _. -- I-Jsvuvu .:uc<:u..--uuum. J.Vt:\'VS LABEKEI`. ` J0natha.n'HendersonofSanFmncisco Ga-1., arrived in town on Sunday and will spend the summer here. I `\f:_~,~ l'....l..,.1 .-::|_._ 2 . - ' ......_,.; Ivnou a.cna.uvra 111 LUWIX. Bliss Beatrice Metcalf, of Barrie, is -visiting her-sister. Mrs, R. Guthrie, Scott st1'eet.--Orillia News Letter. Tnn-;+ln-na-`LI-.n1,1.-........ ..cc - Fgvgnu uuu LVLLUA uuu. 1.` UL'S)'Lll. , Misses Beatrice and Jessie Bailey of Ridgetown are the guests of the Misses Cowie, Cumberland street. Mr. and Mrs. Hope Metcalfe, of Niagara Falls. are spending their holi- days with relatives in town. VRH-.. D....L_:-,. nr,L,,u.~ .. - y.....v.... nu LVJO4lbIr3ll J.u1-hey. VI Mrs. A. P. Caldwell and children of Alton. III.. are visiting her parents, Mr. and 1\_h-s. J no. Fox-syth. Rfizcna Roch-inn aha T....-:A n.:u,_, wu uuocyu a \4UuVI`:llI.. The`l\Iisse's Pqwell, `of B-arryie, are the guest of their aunt, Mrs: Sullivan. l-G1avenhurst Banner. 1|I ..,. tr ru Ir__,n - -- : Lu v CuuuL=|h uauuer. Mrs. F. W. Macallum is spending a Week with Mrs. R._ A. Thomas before leaving for Marash, Turkey. Rfrs. A. P {`.nh-In-all ...,A ..t.:|.1___ ,1- v vvuwnu hrs. M. Maloney and chlldren of Toronto aretvisiting her parents, Mr. andMrs.McCa.be. ' If!__ A .. .. ! LU; uuuu cut CCU- Miss M. Doran of North Bay is in -_town visiting her sister who is attend- ,St. Joseph`; Conven . , ` 'I`lm. ?\t:....\.. 1)...." x r- - ]DqIUSll|l\JIII Roy Thomas is spending a. few- days with his cousins at Mikado Island, Muskoka; .~,. - _ DR; :1. ARTHUR ROSS. .-Auanunn Mr. Du.ga.ld Crawford Of St. Louis, .Mo.. arrived at his summer residence last. week. uuu 4-1.1. an `gut. uauc. Miss Annie'Dea.ne of Butfald,:N. Y., is visiting her sister, Mrs. M.'Sh'a'.nacy, Toronto street. ` ` 7 7|l!`__ II 1\ .. -- . - vv ucn Rev. Thos. McKee and Mrs. Mr.-Kee. left`, on Tuesday for :1 trip to the Old Country. T I17 'D....1- _JfL_ p nu - vuuuuuuy - J. W. Boyle, editor of The Beeton World,wa.s a caller at this office on . Monday. .\I:.`... 1r:..1._:. L4_.!" - '- ....._......_, . ' Miss Violet Irwin of Toronto is visiting the Misses Stevenson at 01-0 Station. _...wJo Rev. and Mrs. \'V. `V. Gmw of Thdrn? dale are visiting Mrs.` C1-aw, Peel street. - - In, , nv -n - --- ~v|\-I-Ir: Mrs. Wm. Tra'c- ; of Elmvale, vis- lited "with Mrs. W. A. Turner. this week '11 an. --.. - -- mu, "mu Inc wwucl: uu opllll SLPEBE. A Mr. and Mrs. Azfthur Renwick, of N lagara. Falls, are holidaymg ll] `town. Rnhf Fnv-oncnn M `D D A: rrn....-.-_ .. Ann nun ucz.= nu uuwu Uu 1.r1u1'sua.y'. A J. Keppel Ball of Sta _vner spent Sun- day with his father on J qhn street. RT" and at... A...I.,-.- .uu.5m.a. uaua, an: uuuuayulg In LOWD. Robt. Ferguson, M.P.P., of Thames- ville was at, the Queeu s Hotel on Sat- urday. . `Dr... ......J 1!..- rn `I1 IL, rm- .Hendqunrters for Cameras `and Photo Supplies u ..\.n.: In unanuyuutx. ` v _E. H. Eiwards, of Sault Ste. Marie, Out ,_is _in town this week. u:..- T .... .. IV..n,._L,,, - vuu g no _un yvvvu. Lll|3 \V'CI:A. Miss Lenore Gallagher is visiting with Mrs. E`. H. Robinson, O1-illia. mum t1:I.u..... P\` nr:n..._...:-u_ :, ,- -. - vvnvln Aunwa u. ll: Jmuulusull, Ul'llll8. Miss Gibson of Willowdale is visiting, her sister, Mrs. D. B. `Harkness. III .. ......| In..- nr `I ! vs. uvs -nuucng Luna. lJn Ll. Ll.i1l'lUESS. Mr. and Mrs. W. "H. B.` Spotton of Wiarton were in townon Thursday. J. Km-mo] null nc m-...-...... .......-s cm .....\.. u.uu u.-no wccn. - Baldwin. Bailey `was home from Norm Bay for Sunday. i .`u:..-... `DH- u..m..-._-.. .--1, n - AV\IL-UAA` aunt JUL |J|llA\lG:.Y- I Miss `Ella. Huhbezit iszspending a few weeks m Brampton. W [1 m`lwnnAo At` Q_...I-. 0;, 1:, ~ uu ul/n ' Jack Armstrong, of Elmvale, was in towp un Sunday. ` Z W. E. Foster and fanmlly left; for New- market yesterday. Rev. F. U. Harper, B. A , preached in King on Sunday. A G:-en Caldwell is taking ln the Pal) American this week. D..lA_!.. `l_9!.(> - - M1-. i}an1e1'on and Mr. `W. A. Camer- m. of Toronto. were Lrllpefe M` \I.. am: Mrs. J. P. Lemon is visiting in Tor-` _onto. ' ` - - 7 u . I - -- Steam er Enterprise V -.. SIGN OF THE` BEARS Personal. Tennis j:_j_. $1.09 PER YEAR. in ADVANCE [mpu1;u' _]1I. now. - H. Bo:L_:,r is h.-wing :1. new piazr.-L lmili. grunt! ` i:np'1-mfing the ilppi-!ill'Ei.ilL'e' of his house. Tnhn Rm\91\_~ .'.. :~ Mr, and Miss .\IsLble P.u'-triclge 01' Toronto are spendmg :L,fcw weeks with l'e_1.'l.tH.'(` here. ` . Tliea \l D.n.n.:,l,..,\ -4` mx-..-...k -,, 1 `W5 V... r'u'.nz'.l_y um L":lll`L'l|I. \Vi[i1;:_.iil:I.I.- ...-st inlpmvvcxuents. - - The infant dzwghter of D. W. Leimox who was so se1~io:xsly ill, is slowly im- pxo\':n_:,r. - ` \.'.uA.I H as ILILILJ July--_-\ mm1h.=*1- from here took in the excursxon Lo .`:r:v.vl)ex-ry Islnml on Fx'id:x_\'. I\n k.na,-1..n ...........:.-_.I,,; 1' r-- L` X'HliL_Y. On !5a:1d;1y mo:-nin:,r last Juo. nel's barn \v.;I.s sn- The barn and iu_1p1emeuLs were ed. (limp- uck wxth hghumlg. _Cu:.sL1'uy \\ lLll l'E_Hl.LlV(` note. Miss M. Pm-L.1 idp;e of To'ront,0 and Mr. '1`. P.-u-tridge visited the )_\IiSSes Aconley, Frost. Hall," on Sunday. George Sim,-1n.i1` am] E:-uuily visit.ed his sister, .\I:'s=. J. Rinehzn-t. lusuveek. Mr. and Mrs. J. Rinehart, visited friends in New Lowell mid Smyner re- cently.- \l':.~.~ -T:.._V.. Y) 4,! , I - `-- ceuuy.- _ - .\Ii_ss Linda. Robinson and Miss _Lnmsn. Ford of Toronto are spending; 2:. few weeks In this vicmlty. ELHVALE; Julv 22-The Misses Txveed of Sea- forth have returned home after visit.- ing their uncle Jnq Tweed- Mm: Rant:-i.-p V.xll..\n.. :. wen, Auancuue. ' - W. J. Lockh:u't..Iefb 1:1`st week for Duluth where he will spend a" couple of u)out'n.~'. pn1an]l VnH...,... :. ....-._.1:.._`Lr- 7., muss wmnle mu.-In last. Sunday. ' Miss May Sloan is visiting fmc:1;I.=. in Hmnilcun. . H:u-t'i.`hom.Ls.~p:11t, Sunday in Gil. ford. ' ' Iz:l11::g p-u-ties seem Lb he V61-y `[3-.)[)i1l;l1"]:1#t!10W. - H. Rnarr i: hqvinrr .. pm... .`:. uvAJAA_\l\|LI\.\:I.|lCll In |` Salvation and Holiness meetings will he held in the Barracks. on Collie1',St., during July, on \Vednesday, Thurs- day, Friday, and Saturday of each Week, and on Sunday at. 7.01) and l1.00 .1. m. and 730 p.u:., and at 3.00 p.xn. in the Queen's Park. All are welcome. ; .u.|ss .uy1'ue Dearasml, Sanrin. ` G. E. Peacock or .\I_:Ldoc visited his parental home here last week. }. \V:1Itnn hac dienneml nf In`; 1...b...... pareuu-cu nome nexze last week. 0. \V:1Iton has dxsposed of his bake:-y I here to \Vn.lter Glure. I \-:4 Qniu pn-)r-;\rnI_- K`l\rnl\.' .. 4'... .1 .--,. nere no w nicer umre. Miss Sadie Peacock spvnt n. few days last, week with her sister. .\Ir.~:. J. Hip- well, Allandale. \\ _T r.m.L~|.....p Infp 1....` .......l. A`-.. 1 \JAA\J L|.\JlllLJLln July `.2')-.\Iiss Annie Revive of Mark- ham xs v1siLingf1'iex~d.< In thxs village. G . `V. Allan Of 'P)1'L`V\f|\ ii Qhullinnp _ -,-_-._ --- ..-_, | Special park meetings a1_-e'being p!;;u- ,ned for the first two weeks in August liutzhe Queen s Park, to be conducted 'by Adjtv. Burrows. \Va.tch for further a.nn_ouncement. ' |.(VI `v... muu xs vlslung 1l'12ex`.(L< [ms Village. G. Allan of T01-onto is spending` :1week`s hoIid;1ys-u5 the Iimne of his fnthm-. 11:... `tl`l""lTl\x`>"h ...._ u.. .,,H A - Canoe For Sale; IiU.Y1L 1'. - Miss .\I;uu1Nohle was the guest of Miss Winnie Siu.-m last Sunday. Maw visiting fl`1-:11: in mg uueu: uncle .JnO_ '.l.`Weed.. . Mxss Beatrice Vollmer 1s vxsmng Miss Myrtle Beardsull, Sam-in. 1 G. E. Pra:`4.(":.-1: nf XI-nrlnu ' .. I-in u-nu VI JuI||pIGD. One thousand English samples are offered for sale this week at Irwin s. They are all this season s goods and were bought at 35 per cent off import cost. Of the thousand, no two are alike, and consist of ladies -ne hose in cashmere, thread and cotton in blacks, colors and fancies; ladies gloves, in cashmere silk and taffeta; :1 dies underwear. ne belts 'up to $2.50. each; ladies blouses in `white and-colored, boating shawls and fus- cinators in great variety of high grade goods, infantees and bootees; fancy parasols; u1en s summer shirts. under- wear, braces. belts, cashmere and cot- ton hose, bicycle hose, cardigans. sweaters, etc., all to be sold at 35 per cent disc-oun!;., All the balance of this season , blouses are otfered at this sale at 390 for 50 blouses. 50c for 75: blouses. 75c_ -and 90c for blouses Chi! t cost $1, $1.25. and 8150. Ladies and Men s fine boots and shoes are also offer-ed at special prices, running 25 per cent below regular. J. C. Irwin, The Cash Store, 6 and S Dunlop street. U1 UlOllL(l`.~'. 1 _ Rusell Vollmer is spendingfhis vaca- lal: "Maple Leaf Fm-m." `Amen Mxlls. .N.I'3. ranriage. ()f'Sinall1ta. N. W. T. In politics. Mr. King was a Conser- vutive,und in religion was a l\Iet.lxodist. being 3. member of the Collier Streeb - church. He was a. man of sterling in- -tegrity, and his whole life was such as to win for him universal respect and esteem. Mr. King was a good citizen. always taking an active interest in municipal alfairs. For two years he was deputy-reeve of thej_town, and he also held the position of Chuiruian of the Public School Board. RV rlpnth -\rncnnnvv Inna,- fut-urn AL` _m we ruonc school board. By his death, Mason:-y loses one of its prominent gures iu'B-arrie. He was zm member for thirty-six years, and was one of the fathers of the Craft in this town. He was a. Past. D. D. G. .\I. and kept up a regular attendance at the meetings. often assisting in the work. He will be bmiea with Masonic honors on Sunday afternoon. I morning.` . but l down stairs assisted by his l u in his seventy-ninth V land. ~He took up'the bakery -.v--- . un--ab, us 9 . It was with deep regret that his many friends learned of the sudden death of Robert Kin . S1-., on Tutesday Four wee s"ago he received a sll ht sunstroke which prostated him, e was apparently recovering from this. On Tuesday morning while going wife, a sudden weakness overtook him and he sank exhausted. Dr. McCarthy. promptly respondingto a call, found that life wasextinct. Robt. King was year and was born in Hemelhemsted,` Hertfordshire. Eng- trade and carried on business`--in that line till. 1861,. when he removed with his family to Canada, settling in Oro. After two venrs'of-;farm life he re- moved to Barrie and started a bakery. which he conducted fora number of _ years, nally handing it -over .to his son, Robert, Afterwards he went into partnership with S. Wesley of the Ad- vance. He retired from this twenty - two years ago. Since 1885 he has been crier of the County Court and High Court. In 1843 he married Miss Sarah Barrett, whO" survives him with five children, viz., Robert. Chief of Police, Barrie ; Charles, of New Zealand; )[is _ses Funny and Emma at home, and Mrs. Patridge. of` Si`nta'Iuta. D01lI`.lCS. Rh`. Kind Mac n (`.nl\zvnm, I I5 HOUSE- John Bayes, j [I I):-n mu. -r` `D0831 Of Robert King, 51-. 1'4. -...... .._:4|_ J _ Salvation Army 1313- R- P VIVIAN. HOMCE-3t A'1`!IIS'1`. 150 Dliu}01)Stl'cQt, Barrie. ` 11 to -1; 7 to 8. Residence and Omoe. T.`.R0\vN HILL- Sale of Samples. "\|1:~n nrl `E`.....l:-|.. ..-. CHURCHTI_:[...- ,_it'.. is buimmg :1. lzwpge :i_v'o'x' ceurrnt with 29.12 lut- enrs. '- sue Post 0111 Phone 5-1. ,7 -`.-.u- .- For thg Holidays. 100, 200," 250. Maker of Portraits Sim %%Eai's , ,.,., 1444-8! ` 35c. -50c. 7 Gases ofustic Braids ,nd Railway St: 1 .0. Box 96. -......__.-, - . __- ,_-.---.-vv. These Debcnulrcs are famed for. one _vc:u' or: Iomrer. with 1merestp:1_vn.ble halt` yearly. -`o costs I tolueinvestor. A positive securltv. uccepmbleiu any money umrket. For pa1'!Ic'.z1m's, apply perv-' sonally or by-leue1'. to ` ' .. - ........-.... I = EXCELSIDR g 3%uss:~;$sF SBLLEGE 3 Any per-son having from $100 and u1m4nrds can procure nu undoubted mvestment lmthe Deben- tures issued by Ihi=. Corporation. ' - I gwowwwwswsoaig ' A . DEBEN'I'U1iES AT 4 PER GENT. INTEREST PAYABLE HALF YEARLY. muinsthc1'c~ for Inspection. ;- . ' Electors are calierl upon to examine the mid LM and. if any omissions or any otlxuxjerrors are found therein, to take immediate proceedmgs to have the said errors corrected according to law. Dated at Mlrmrsz this 19th day 01` July. 1001. 31 GEO. SNEATH. Um-1'1: of \ espra. L. R. c. P. & s.. Edlhburg. M. F`. P.'& S.. Glasgow. Member of British Ophtlmlxuologlcal Society. Sm|AL'rv-DIs:Ass or iv: EAR. Tunoar AND Nos: Olce-84 Dunlo ) Street. Bothwews Block. Bar- .*L`!e. opposite Post Ice and Railway Station. 'canada Permanent. Western an Mortgage corporation. . IVI vv Aw;/A111 \Jl v'|.4;7l'l\t1 County ofisimcoe. ` OTICE is heijeby given that I have trans- mitted or delivered to the _Bersons mentioned in Sections 8 and 9 of THE 0.\' ARIO VOTERS LIST ACT the co ies re u1i'ed by said sections to be so trunsmitte or del vered of the List made . pursuant to said Act of all persons ztppearing 0 the last revised Assessment Roll of the said Mun - cipnlity to be entitled to vote in the said Munici pulity at elections forinemhers oi` the Legislative Assembly and at Municipal Elections. and that ` the said List was-first posted up ntmy oice at Midliurst on the 19th day of July. 1901, and re` maiusthct'e for inspection. upon 'V'oters - List. 1901.! ` MUNICIPALITY or THE M ` TOWNSHIP OF VESPRA Cnunfv nf Simona Five only. Opposlte Rnllwny Station. 'ASsI1rauee C'on1pa,n'y.` Ca piml. 86.00o.0O0. Founded 1808. Application forms furnished and rates quoted by GEORGE PLAXTON. AGENT. Bn 1'rXe. Ont. Uice in mccm-mv Blnnk. _ A freshly-czuved. well,-bred J arse); cow for sale; also calf. Apply at this oice. There strayed on` the premises of the under- signed. Lot 23. Con. l.0ro. on orahout July 1st. 1901. two ewes and one hunb. Owner may have said animals on proving property mui Igxkylng tor this advertisement. J. M. BAL IN, ~ an-2 `Dalston P. 0. Canadian Branch Office. ' Head Office. MONTREAL LONDON. ENGLAND M. C. Hxxaxuw, SAM. J. PJPKIN. Branch Manager.` _ Mxumger_ __T`5T1'-3.55 % n BARRIE, oxmmo. wswswswy sssko 00O Rosa St.. will be ready for sale days. Apply to G. R. FORD. 25-311) 2 G. R. Ford's new brick-clad house. with all modern in: wovement-1. near " Spruce Cottage. Rosa w,ll for or to rent in a few U. n. roruxs new I)r1cK-emu uouse. wuu nu Rosa w ll ready days. Apply gu;%%n';*%5;:;';"2; Sari. Dlunmn -2.4 A mu: mun-re |3GANAD|ANEiNI,TE_WA8E" IN town [ As housekeeper In a small family. Vln Ban-le or 'vic!mty prefer:-ed.v Apply at this olqe. 9-30 Flvennd Five nndu halt per cent. On laud only. ' ' l`4.\\4`41.JD.l\.|L\. D L.\lLD UULP LEGE had such an at: . amce. or given .so much srttlsfuction to its mtrons as dur- ing the p1'c'scn( session. -'I`1n'ce times has it been necessary to extend its satixmg .accommod;1tion, md as fast as they can be got ready. out thedmpils go to s_i:=..:t- tlons. - v ' A complete equipment, :1 thoroughly up-to-date establishment; in every line thorouglx, practical, satisfactory. oooooo H. H. ronow xsow, s:.'..s, prexizlses signed. Con. July 1st. It pays to_ attend the E. B. C". Get a Clrcularfree forapost-card. . - '?`, EVER in i'.~' listm" has the 1\ ` ` EXCELSIOR B ' INESS COL- l'.wr:I: H-1!` mm). .... 05` ....-,, ,.;. ..:...,.. on VA` :1`: We have Kettle: Iron: 250 up huge 18 quau-t.!or 750.` ' _ Our Graulteware is all rat quality. We keep no second quality goods. MADE.` IT IS `HIE OTIIANSKV ITEEL ENAMELED WARE Every place is guaranteed for ve years; ' ' Call and see it. ` Also. the lamest stockof Jjersey Cow For Sale. - Phone I; ` ,._.-_. __, ..._. --.,.-.....-. ASSET ovnn s2s.boo.ooo. _ n.u.. .._.._. '...- :__....1 A` A cedar Canoe. almost new. .very fast and -shady. for enlemt lesxa than half cost price. A -big Luxrgulu. Purtlculm-s {Lt _ . em THE E2x_AMI3ER 0FFICE.. _ Situation Wanted. MONEY To LOAN. For` Sale or Rent; S_hee'p Astray.` Mruxnlrst this 19th day of July. espra_. R. L. BARWICK. _ B.auI:,ot` Toronto Building. E-.u'x'i GEO. W. LOUNT. Barrister. &c.. Ban-le. ' . ~ PLAXTON. AGENT; ' Oice McCarthy Block. PRESERVlNG_ TIME T 18 ON NOW 'r'|v'3om'rs' 47 Dunlop, St. Barrie, We lead! with` our hmnense stock of -E"n'amalad Ware We ixuve Just im- gggttedlome at me Granltaware BALD'IN, .'..*m; Depsuiment of Public \\_'o1`k. - Ottawa. 13th J my; 1931. 'N inserting: this advertisement without _uuho1-icy from the-Dep:u'tmenr, will not be paid forft. ` .2-in sec_retm-y, ' I without authority ac:-eplance of tender. - The Deparhnem: does no cap: the lowest or any tender. ' RV (`Intim- uctuzu signatures oftenderers. ' . An accepted cheque u.-n :1 chartered bank Qayable to. the order of the Minister of_Publ1c Vorks, for ten thousand doll1rs.(-310,000.00). must accomp;1n_v each tender. The cheque win he fo1'1'ei:eJ if the party decline the con- rmct or fail to ccmplvste the work contracted for. and will` be returned in case of non- of Deuarhnem: does not hind itulf` en nn. `Hours-11 to 8. no---..;o-an-A-Ini I EALED TENDERS nddrri.=.=ed to the. under- si.zned.nnd c-ndorsed"TendL-r tor Bulnzv .'lon Cluumel \\'ork=. 0nt.. . _.\\`lll be received I at this offlce until 1; rldey. mh _Au,':ust next. inclu- slvely. ,tor the rem-wal`o.f the super.=.tructure of westend of south pier and sheer plllng channel slde of plers, at -Burllngzten Clxannel. Went- worth County. Onl..,z1cL-ordlng to 11 plzmand 11 speclcntlou to be seen at the oice of H. A. Gray. 'Esq.. Recldent Engineer; Confederutlon Llfe Ullllllillg`. Toronto. Out.; on nupllcntlon ta .tlxe puwtxnas er. at Hamilton, at the Resident Englneews Office. Room 411. Merchnms Bank Iixulding. .St. Jmnes Sh. Montreal. and at the Depm'tment of Public Works. Ottawa. _ - Temlets will not .be considered unless made on the l'o_x'm 5llDJ\ .`d. and signed W111) the actual signatures o 'tende1'ers. accented cheque m n I-hnrfnrr mm .-var I l A PAIR of gold xixnmnbd Spectaclesl, specially ' . suited to the owner. A reward wlllbe given ` tinder at this oice. _them. He was .-xccnxnlnodnted with the uuuy. - -Oo1IingwoodBu1!et.in :-Ju=t `nefore leaving for pm-cs unknown. `Vin. (:`-seen called on S. und_J. Hisev, Creemox-e, and stated that he bud :a.num!)e1-of hogs neztrly ready for market. which he in- tended to brim: In in n. few days. and would like $20 ads -.-mcepaynmunt on m_nue_v but the 11025 failed to" mn.tex-iaI- iZ(', and .\Xessi's. Hisey are out $20. ' -'J.'he Winn ipeg eighmof which Percy H. Jory is captain, did splendidly at the Philadelphia -regatta. last week. H.-. up: uy Lu uigu \}u.u-1' Iul-WK. _ ' After winnin the1ntern`1 edia.te champ- \ ionship haudi y, they entered the senior ' contest. nishing second to the Argon- auts of Toronto, and beating the famous Vespers crew that`. won the championship at Paris last year. . --At the Grand Lodge .-Lb`. and A.M.. which met in Hamilton last week. Dr. Raikes, of Midland, was elected D.D.G. M.vfo1-`Georgian District; A. E. Dy- ment, M.P., was made Grand Junior Wm-den. J. C. Morgztn, M. A., was elected to the Board of General Pur- poses. and J. Boddv. of Bra dforcl. was appointed a. Grand Steward. I 'l"l.- C-...._._._ `nr_,_.a, 1 - -A I I Ivuaa upyunuucu u uurtuu -3u:wu.1'u. -The SLea.mer.l\Iyr.`.Ie_has been :.ziv} I ing her new owners 0. lot. of trouble. She was placed on dry dock at Tamek- son_ s Point on Stturduy tor ll thorough overhauling. Meanwhile the hotel people and r.-ottngersvavt Big Bn_v"Poiut are seriously inconveniexlced for lack" of boat service. There ,:u'e` n.bout seventy-ve guesas :1: the Peninsula-r Pam; hotel now with n:w m-rivals daily. ,(`n1l:n~.....-.1 nD`1`4ALEA- Y -- A `.55: nm --In view of the expected visit of the Simone Foresters toTo1'onto in O;~tt.\be1'. on the occasion of the visitof the Duke of York. the Orillia Packet says :-.If the reputation of the Simcoe Foresters as the best 1-umlv battalion in Canada is to he maintained. every effort should be put forth to keep the 'ef`cieney of the corps up to lxxglrxvater mark."_ ' __'I'ha [Vin n :r\nn- ..:...L4. .5: ._1.:-1. n .._-._ fTr_v it. thus. Lu.-A: u,A AlVE ullULlBlIU. DUNS It llily. James Vuir `the grocercan supply you with the great la.bo1--saving con- densed fuel known as charcoal at 10c. bag. It is put. up in paper bags and can be sent; with your groceries. It is clean, quipk and economical. \\'here-, ever it has been used the demand has increased over double in one year. mv a`.:.uy mcu Qt" LUl.`UUhU -The`Collingwond Council lms '):-0 fused the offer made for the purchase of the Electric Light..Plant. A by-law will he submitted to the people to raise $15,000 for VVater and Light Systeuls. If this is` defeated, the Council favors selling the plant. "l"l..\ ......a......__1 .1-.. "N u I ux. uu :15 Luv ylnlun --The continued dry weather has seriously injured the spring crops. All of these will be light `with very little straw. Considerable rust is reported `on the fall wheat. which is not as good n_su.u1ple:\sl.-cst year. `The root cr_op is s,e1-iously effected by lack of rain. _An nut:-n'n>A .2 cl... .._......_:L_._1_ -1- .. ...,.......\...... u..u.ucu --_y uu.x.n us rauu. -An estimate of the magnitude of the Cramp Steel Works to be buxlt in Cob lingwood may he made from the fact that the daily cqnsumption of coal will be fteen hundred tons. andrmv mn.te- _ rials of all kinds will be consumed at the rate of five _Lhousa.nd tons It day. .Tumn=. Tfnhu flan .~m-mm.-...... .\.....\I- I]. H. MacLAREN, Druggisl and piician Barrie V I