`> I `i Monday a Toronto Telegram contained . the following paragraph : A. W. W..1;- nica, of Painszwick. Simcoe county, bought a binder from the McCormick Harvesting Machine Company, giving notes for it. Today the company is suing him on these notes for $137, as they have not been paid. The defence is "want of c`onsiderat.ion, generally speaking. hinder wouldn c work, spe- ci{j and, therefore, didn't come up to the contract: which the company would makebindiug. A large number of witness gave evidence as to the binder and what it could and could not. do. The Cookstown Aditocate says: Bert _ Brown. principal of our public school, I has tendered his resignation to accept a. position as first assistant of the Fern Avenue public school, Toronto. Mr. Brown has been one of the most suc- cessful teachers who ever had the man- agement of our school and his departure will be a `mntter of much regret to pupils and parents. Asa public-spirited citizen, one who takes a deep interest in athletic sports or any agitation which tends to the advancement of our town, Mr. Br-own s presence will be much missed, at a. citizen whom our village can iil-afford to be without. I The services in St. George's church, on Sunday, were of especial Interest, celebrating as they did the arrival of another anniversary and the gathering, in of another harvest. The church was i prettily decorated with golden grain, and the fruits of garden and orchar-d.l Rural Dean Teney, of Creigburst, was` the preacher of the day. Music suitable ; to the occasion was well rendered by] the choir. - i Mrs. Oliver Walton, after suffering from typhoid for several weeks, died on 3 Tuesday, at noou.`.aged 40 years. She | had almost recovered, but suffered a. relapse and lived only a few hours after- wards. The bereeved husband has the sympathy of the commur-ity. Interment 'takes`place in Port Hope to-day. Invthe absencp of R I who was conducting anniversary ser- vices at Thornton and Ivy, the pulpit of the Pxesbyterian church was occupied on Sunday by Rev. Geo. I. Crawnof Thornton. ~ m:V.\-I'rs. Walter Lavelle is in the hospital sutferipg from a severe attack of typhoid. , I I It rrn cu The 7a.-nn1ial dbildx-en's Day service will be held in the Presbyterian church" next Sunday afternoon at 3 o clock. 11'- __.I II,,, An- III Mr. and X\i-re. Alf Ph'ill-ips, afiownf Line, left yesterday for a two weeks" trip to Niagara and other points. 1.` _____ -_ t`1._._:_:_ _._,, :,, 'I.l_,,; , I 3 First clusain every particular. Afullvarlery of Wines, Liquors and C! an always in stock. Best 01 stablung and good ostler in charge... ._-r -- _..f._._ ...... V-..-.. r uuuu -- Engineer Curtis was in Montreal for the reception to the Royal visitors, and . has great stories to hell of the doingsl there. To cut a. hearty meal withoutjn. jqrioua after effects is aplessura that seldom comes to the dyspep- tic. He `cannot enjoy his dishes end is fearful `to eat what be best 11niehea.- C1imax" Irgn Tonic ' s will positively cure yspepsia, indigestion and headache. Each box contains ten dcya' tteatment. Price 25 cents. at all druggista, or mailed on receipt of price. Ad- dress: The Dr. Hell Medicine 00., Kingston, Ont.` J T ' were fairly alive with people getting their The bilzfair of Simcoe County ie new but` All day yeeterda-V the buildings and ground: exhibits in place. The entries far exceed those _of any former year in quality And; quantity.` The main building looks per-I tioulnrly attractive owing to the splendid | dinpla_ya made by the merchants. Besides the reuulnr ntlnrnnltinnn the hinl _--, _-v-, -... V... .-uvo J. Graham, reman, has been trails- ferred here from Lindsay. 1'.'...__ n.-_:- ___j ms ,, ,,,, 1 i:'esii`eJ Cochrane shipped two cars of ne young stockers to the London V market, yesterday. | In as xouowe : 1 ' 10.30 3. m.`- On arrival of special train address of welcome will be read from plat- form at P. 0'. Square. 1.30 D. m. -Prnnnninn from Market Vi 'G`e<;r;;-aM(.`};n;p-lgilf, -"0; bollingwcod, spent Sunday with fxionds here. I `_L__ `I T_,___ I A V I , .- .._..-J .. .-... -... ..._-. _v....- John Harps has. returned from 9. week's visit to his old home at Bella- ville. ,1 r._-.... I On Tuesday Mrs. Thomas Campbell presented her husband with a bouncing baby boy. III 1- .. H AN UNENVIABLB common; 3a.11 Planing Mill` . T) RIEDGERS > {VII 7I1"l) A R717 mlpulyl made by me merchsnta. - | the regular attractions the big I faature to-day will be the visit of the- Old Boys. The programme for their reception is as follows man. m -_'n.. .....:....1 ..r ........:..1 ...:.. Iorm an r. U. aquare. 1.30 p. In. +Prooeuion from Market Square to Fair Grounds, with the 48th Highlanders and 35th Battnlion Band. `In In _.F'nv-rnnl nnaninn nf l'c`.v|ui'I-`Minn uuzuuluueru and Joan uaunuon band, `2 p. m.--Formal opening of Exhibition by Dr. Beanie Neahint. ' 8 i1. m.-',`,oncnr1-. in the nnnrn. nnllnn hv Dy ur. beams Neanm. . 8 p. m.-'3oncerb in the Opera. House by 48th Band and others. E. Ayers is holidaying in the north. Mrs. Robinson is visiting friends in King. 'mV`V=t;1. Vanzant, brakeman, is To' duty through illness. A._;. r\_,_'_ .,,, _ . n II . 1, .__ _ _3_. -.--v_..... Art Overh expects to be able to leave the hospital this week. - ' 'l'|___ 'I.V__.,,_ ,_,, I 1- T ------ -~--. --w-0 .--num-J. J nines Pirie and family have returned from a month's visit to Chicago. I\._...__ I\____._L.II ,1 A n- I -_v ......r--_. -...u vvvuuu Tm: Exuxxnzcn from now till J anuarj 1st, 1902, foronly 25c. `I t`1.._!___ n,,,,,, I BARRIES B10 EAIR EH11, UODYH. muuuuusa. Iv quu Au: uuugsa In us. Band Snwln and Rovsawing Done on ma short- est notice. oors. sash. Mouldmgs. Etc.. dried by Smith : Patent Detroit Drying Kiln. Oman and t'accot_'y. Bnyeld 8b.. Barrie. ALLANDALE. PAIN S WICK. uucl Luv: ULuI:L' uuyl , , ," Johnston-Yes; one of the seconds fell out of a tree into which he had hnbed tor` ate, Texan. ` The area of Texas is equal to a. belt of land 11 miles wide encircling the earth at the equator or to a strip or land more than one mile wide reaching from the earth to the moon or to 9. lane wide enough for the roadbed of a dou- ble track;-allway and long enough to reach from the earth to theaun. i ' Remarkable Streets. _ \ Washington has a. street 17% miles 1 in length; it is the longest in the world. ` The shortest street is the Rue Bie. Paris. which is barely 20 feet long. `, The widest street is Market street, ` Philadelphia: the narrowest, the Via Sol, Havana, which is only 3% feet `wide. The highest street is Alain street, Denver, Colofthe lowest street. `which is below. the leveltot the sea. Main street. Georgetown. British Guiana. The cleanest street is Regent street, London; the dirtiest. 'J.`chang- M Tse street, Nankin.-. _ `III Iluelo ' ` , '1`hompson-Was any on hurt In that duel the other day? " ` .Tnhnnfnn_Vnn - Ann .1 4.1.- ..- _ ._ n _ V Out of It. A large number of colllers in Lanca-I shire are accustomed to spending a por- tion of each week in the public house, Instead of following their work `regu- larly, and thus not having more than two or three days 9. week to draw to: y at pay day. Thu rnnfltnn Al Ann AC l-In-nan vvunv-| an III. 110. U0]: The mother 01 one of these men. on being fold of 5 per cent advance in wages, asked her neighbor the mean- ing of 5 per cent.- * Her friend replied: "Why, Mrs. Hodson, dost not know? It means as every tolme they gettin a peaund they ll get 21 shillings for it." Oh `Roan nan " `M :-u `D .-..-inn nut..- ycuuuu LI-ICJ u 5: EL nuuuugu l.UL' IL- 0h,`dear me," Mrs. Hodson return- ed. It'll malt no dierence to our Jerry; he never gets a peaund!"~ unuuucu, uu, ucux. uuu. I. I-Ll HJGUE The teacher was surprised, for Be? chel had seemed to be laboring under ` a, delightful secret. And whyls "little Miss Sunshine angry? asked the in- structor. CITYTAII .._....._I.....-`l_ Z._ ___.l -1. _.-.. The Victoria Hotel, Chas. Gaudaur, Prop. - UV VY Ell guluuuucu. - On another occasion a warder called out the name of an aged prisoner. A I lad who was playing ball in the gallery mjstook the name for his own and ask- I ed It he was wanted. Yes." was the answer. come along." and the next day the boy was gulllotined instead of the man. - AA.I')......I-_.___|_.4 ,.A,, .-- - I Why She Wan Had, V One morning in kindergarten a. wee i mite of womanhood had been trying to attract the teacher by every resource of which she was capable without di- rectly saying she had something to tell. Finally the young girl went over and sat beside her, whereupon little Rachel ounced her skirts, puckered up her forehead and. clinching her hand. ex~ claimed; Oh, dear. but I'm mad!" "FHA fnnnhnn Inna annvu-inn;-I Fan Dan 7 nu. us. but. Well, everybody was mad at our - house this morning. Mamma scolded Sister Jane. and auntie scolded mam- ma, and papa. said. `Oh. dam! and left the table, so I guess I can be cross too!" -Motherhood. ~ . lueppn. Historically, Mazeppa was hetman .ot the .G6`ssacks.v He was born or a no- ble _Polish family in Podolia and be- came a page in the court of Jan Cas- mir. king of Poland. While in this ca- . pacity he intrigued with Therisia, the i young wife of a Podonian count. who discovered the amour "and had the young page lashed to a. wild horse and turned adritt. The horse rushed in mud fury and dropped down dead in the Ukraine, where Mazeppa was re leased by a Cossack family. who nurs- ed him carefully in their own hut. In time he became secretary to the het- man and at the death or the prince ` was appointed his successor. `Dawn: 1' Innnh nrnh-n In-In nnnv-an AP LLIU lhldllo At Bordeaux :1. boy of 16 named Mel- i let was gulllotined instead or an old ` man of 80 named Bellay. On object- ` ing. he was told that he was 80 years old in wickedness. '7 I13 Cilllllllll ICU LIIB B LIIQUCDDUI n Peter I much admired his energy of character and created him prince of the Ukraine, but in the wars with Sweden Mazeppadeserted to Charles XII and fought against Russia at the battle of Poitava. After the loss of this battle Mazeppa tied to Valentia and then to Bender. Some say he died a natural death and others that he was putto death for treason by the czar. Lord Byron makes Mazeppa tell his tale to Charles after the battle of Poitava. Everybody knows, without looking at .the map. how Lower California runs south from the Pacic coast like a sort of tall, separated from the United States-_for it is apart of Mexico, as some people are not aware-by a long arm of the sea called the gulf of Cali- fornia. Once upon a time the gulf ex-' tended in a northward direction 300 miles beyond its present inland limit. Into this northerly extension the great Colorado river emptied millions of tons of detritus "annually until the deposit accumulated in quantity suicient to shut"oir the upper part of the gulf, which was thus transformed into a lake. To begin with, of course it was a\ salt lake, but it gradually became fresh through the inux of water from the Colorado. Thereupon fresh .water shes. mollusks and other creatures not 9; the brine were developed in it, Y in this way it hlappes that "the bottom today is covered with their fos~ I all remains. when Lives were Cheif. ` In the prison of Luxembourg one of Fouquier Tinviiie s agents could only. ' make up 17 convicts out of the list of {18 which had been given him. "I want - one more," he said. He asked, the rs: ! inspect who passed by his name and on hearing it said, _Yes, it is yon." He had him carried. o. and the next day i he was guiilotined. n nnnlrknn 1\nInnn:n- - _......:.._ --n-x How Colorado Denert Wu Formal. I1'I-...-_I....I_. I--.---.. ._.lLI.._..L I_-I-l__ -4. Tho` Duel. _7nn noun: .. 1uu.uuxu.L'surura Ul uuu uuuwm l \ LUMBER; WINDOW FRAMES. BLINDS Sash. Doors. Mouldings. Wood Turn1nS*aEtc. nun! nmlnn and Dmnwlnd harm nn lhn nhru-IE. auuu I.AuJI7. . All departments of our large premises wi`l be fully stocked during this week. Men .~; and Boys Clothing. Men a and Biys U11-Ierweu`. Cu-pets and Oil Cloths," Fhnnels and Cotton Goods, White and G ey Bianketa, Gloves and Hosiery, Ladies Fall Casts and Silk Waista, Separate Sku-ts and Underwear. This department has attained very high prestige un ier the management of Miss Murphy, whose ability to turn out garments bearin: the impress of high class workmanship, tastev and fashion, is well knanwn. Lexve your orders in good time. ' A" 4-Inn-,u-6-manta ..t ...-._ 1---- ._.._-!7 - `N ` ' ` ' ` ` Yes, John; house. BARRIE `HOTEL Frawley & Devlin Good morning, eighbor! Off to town this morn- ing,`l see.' ` Why, at BUCHANAN &. PENs'roNE's. That is . where I got, mine. They have the best and "cheapest in town. I DOOR lTL'J%%E3%'3JV SEPT: 247 and following days,-to which we take pleasure in tender- ing to the Ladies of Barrie and County of Simcoe a hearty welcome. h . ' i nE On this occasion, as on past ones, every effort will be made by our Millinery artists to prepare for your pleasurg and satisfaction, and criticism if you will, adisplaynf New Fall Trimmed Millinery A unsurnassnd fnr ntvln 2...! nu-Hana mm. L- ...... ..:...:I.... .J:....l.... 1... .1... ..-....4..- 7 . * ~ - - r ' " V ' ; unsurpassed for style and artistic merit by any similar display by the greater cities. We would impress on the minds of our friends the important fact in connection with this Mullinery opening, that all Hats on view are designed by our own Milliner, Miss Wright, and executed in our own rooms by our own staff. All orders with which we may be favored will receive the same care and attention as is here in evidence. ` '1`!-...l`|....L-.. G:.__.... T.`..L!L:.:_ - I - . nu - n - .- - A Few words on Dress Gmda. Uur stockjia now about complete. The materials are those which experience has taught. us are best needed to the requirements of Ladies of this vicinity. No store in Canada. can give better value for the money. Our stock consists chiey of Scotch Tweeds, English Friezee, Canadian Suitings, French Serges, Cxshmerea, Coven: Clo:hs, Cheviots, etc; All priced at quickselling gures. DRESS MAKING DEPT". V nuucu-nun aa Au ucrc Iu uvzuauce. ' The Centre Simco* Exhibition is being: i our Millinery Opening. Come and see both. DSPEBIALTNNOIINGEMENT T OUR FALL MILLINERY RECEPTION FRAWLEY & DEVLIN Promotes Digestion,Cheerfu1- ess and Restcontains neither m,Morphine nor Mineral. or NAB co TIC . Apcrfect Remedy for Qonstipa- _ lion. Sour Stomch.D1arrl_\oea. ` Worms,Convuls|ons,Fever1sh- ` ness and Loss` or SLEEP. 1 lLV\CC|U.|C KlL PdId|lUlllUl`l'\3' slmilating thefood andkeg ma- ting the Stumadxs andBowels of MARRIAGE - "|"||`v"'-|| ""`|I'N`- !"r- ul A\ ege table Preparationfouks-' clmilatind tho`!-'nnd Andnodnln - mkvmnmmmmn fl- EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. `facsimile s;"gn'ame of A . ,//.-..-".'_` _WILL BE HELD THIS SEASON ON STORES [ ha:1ve to get the Hardware for my new Where can I get the best, John? DRESS GOODS FAC-SIMILE Mugs `EDWARDS. PM. ooanrnnuvbnn. . At big oil! ceand in me evenlhzt at 68 udry Sin.-ee`t Ontario. is put up in one-aixo bottle: only. It in not sold in bulk. Don't allow anyone to no)`. you anything else on the plea. or promise the it is just as good" and "will_ answer every pur- pose." AG`Seo that you get 0-A-S-'1'-0-R-I-A. ELLA, A _ wfnoxr s11, BARRIE, Opposite G.T.R. Station and P651: 0&9. |I.'A8TRIA THAT THE WRAPPER : held in Bnrrie on the same dates as 1. Te will be pleased to see you. OF EVERY BOTTLE OF I IS ON `I; mmnmm LINE 0GEAN-EAMSHIPS] SEE SIGNATURE . `l .|r.\:ly Om: .' \. u u.u .\ll: .Supplment `.\"t.' -.3; silm -alusatis filo} -'l'lu,- I nrnrhu `rQ< ALE] omen--4: 1 -:12. Opposite | f 47 mg. D. H. u 5.17 p m Fact is In 0. , .. I ' Next Do LOCK! THE 1 III \ Jm.-ket.~1 Seven i pu1'ch:v.J . ` 1 am nun, S.IG.\'; _._ U ._.____._ J. D. RODGERS 7 ' WM. GALLIE COMPANI \ Itlauufacturers ot and Dealers in I For muss am} full infcrination. apply at ISSU_ED_ ay- Safest, Swiftest and Most comfortable TH--EXAMINER OFI-'lGE,_ BARBIE J. UL\uu L v _ - .._-. Express 11.15 am I Muskoka Express 12.58 p In . Muskoka. Express 1.28 p In Atlantic 8: 1-`acme Express 3.0! p m Mail _ 7 p m To our Flany Customers and Friends: For your kind expressions and appreciative, remarks on the occasion of our Fall Display for 1901. ~ It is gratitying to know our efforts to produce the latest styles in Ladies` and Children s fall requirements have met with a pleasingsuccess; We have no. apologies to make. We have done our best and invite all to come and examine our goods. No trouble to show the .stu's_. and where quality Uaud value merits to give us a share of your prtronage. ' ' mun, vxcxnns .9; co. A ne array of Colored French Silks, ln Blouse lengths only. Very- ne qualities "and exclusxve designs, only one of a. pattern. First , come, first choice. Prices 75c, 85c, 90c, $1.00,` to 25 inch ne Black Setin, lovely Sheen, excellent weights for Blouses and Trimmings. The regular $1.00 qualify, Special. .' . . . . . . . . . . .. 85 _ Ba`rrie. s Leading Fine Black Peau de S'oie, good weight, guaranteed not to cut, very speial at. ._ Millinerz I Acommotiuuori Accommodation ._PENE'I,.`AI\'(j} Vair, Viokers & % co. LICENSES; The Largest Importers ot`.Brltisl1 and Foreign Goods in_Bar1-le. WE THANK YOU - """ I .1`: '4': 7"! 7"" House. SILKS I nun to. m 12.53 D 3 Fire Insurance Gumnanv ThLundunMuIua1 l (% nu: am mspuom-: co. or cmnn | _ Will issue a. new Subscribers Direc- tory for the District of Western Ontario, including the Town of Barrie, within a. few days. Orders for new connections, changes of rm name, etc., should be laced at once to insure appenmnce in t e book._ Schonlooks Vwvsuppes Authorized Tcdpidtdl Half a`! . Million Dollars . I NEW TELEPHONE DIREGTBRY `Snows s`*T%`:.".; I Commerclal and Farm [ll sun-' \ lance. Most liberal policies at `moderate cost. _ _ _ 3 Scott ; B_fobkstore~ 11:. Sept. 14:11, 1901. Apply to 7 18-1! TERMS CASH. RICHARD ` BABWXCK. _ - Agent. ,_, Bank of Toronto Building. v Barrie. We have a full supply of all the Public, Separate and High School Books; also Slates, Pencils, Pens, Scribblers, Pencil Boxes, etc,, etc., `all at reasonable prices. 7 We give the bestevalue in School Scribblers` and ` Exercise Books. Phone 74. R. A. DOUGLAS, 901. `Local Man. In P1airi, Po1ka Dots, Stripes, Persian and [Floral Designs `in an immense range, 40c and . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50`: Fine All-Wool Cheviot ` Suitings, thoroughly shrunk, very -ne nish, 60 inches wide, 5 yards makes the suit} specia_1.. . . . . . . . . . . . .. ....$1_25 All-Wool Amazon Suitings, in Black, Brown, Grey, Green, 3 shades Navy; re- gular 75c cloth. Special at. . . . 60 DRESS GOODS Fm-:r~_:cH A cold taken at this time-ofert he year unless "broken up." may "hang: on all ; winter and is apt to run into Grip, Cuterrh, or Bronchitis. and possibly break down the health of 8 lifetime. Nothing can he more important than the cure of a Fall `Cold. it means so" much. /' 77 is the remedy and the cure: taken at the beginning. the Cold wlf a` in sul- 35 never reaches the second stage. while its vorticity sustains the system during the` usttsok. ` . -. V . 77 " is a small vial of pleasant pellets : that just fits the vest pocket. > I gm. I At nllDru zlsts. 25 cents. or mailed on receipt udlug; Ofnrlce. D C'l`0R S BOOK MAILED FREE- B"`-vs? 1.`l*;:*:.*:,'2 J z..`:*:`:..%2*:.?:'sz'::t"::::=?-= FLANNELS uugs, uve. ugnus an leasvthqn choice Chickens per pair. .. Turkeys, dressed... Lard, per lb ...... Butter, tub, perlb. Butter, in roll . . . . . I Emu (fr-nnh\ _ v um Potatoes, per bag. . . \ Apples, per bbl .. . . .` day. per son . . . . Straw, per load. . .. . ~Wood. dry ,` short. . 4 Wood. dry, long. . .. Wood, green, long.` Fall Wheat .. .. '.. Flour, bakers, per bbl. Flour, tamily. .. Shorts. per cwb. . . . .. Bran, per cwt.... . VVUVU dull III Wool, unwashed . . . .'. . . .` Wool. washed ..... .... Beef Hides, green. . . . . . . Taillow, rendered, per lb. . Tallow. rough. per 1b.`. . . Lamb Skins` . . . . . . Calfakinn. per lb-. . . .. ,... Sheep Skins. . . . . . . . . . . . . MEAT.~POULTRY AND DAIRY PRODUCE. Beef. hindqnartera ..7( Beef. forequarteru ..6l M_u.tton,parlb........ 6 . Lamb ......... 6. Hogs d1-e'aaed................`900..5 Hogs. live, choice 170 to 230l|:s. . 7 00 Hogs, live. lights and face, 500. less than choice - - v'-u.r1ev........ . . . . .. 40.` Rye....._..,._., . . . . . . 45.` Buckwheat.....,... 45.. Alaike Clover Seed. per bl_lh . . .6 00. Red Clover Seed. u. .4 75.` I DLWUGF, In IO] Eggs. (fresh) . u-nu gt-u ....... _ , _ HAMILTON 7.81 n. m_ Express ' 9.09 p In 6.80 p m Mall 1 -- 11.33 a. m GRAVENEIURST 8: NORTH BAY. 11.34 a. m ' Mail - 5.15 p m 12.58 p m Mnskoka Expreas 2. p m 1.28 p In Muskoka Express -- , 3.0! p in Atlantic 8: Pacic Express .25 a. m 9.10 " ~ North Buyulxed ;-- 7.30 u. m Gmveuhurst freight (south only) ` 9.35 am d0LL`INGWOOD & MEAFORD 11.15 a. In Mull 5.22 p In 8.00 p In ._ Express - 7.65 a. In Peas, small ` Pena. large Oats. new. couasi High `Class Dress Goods and Silks. 4B.AR.`RIE MARKETS. Carefully corrected to date Humxz. Sept. 25. 1901 rn . -A BIiEAKs-_LiP WOOL AND imms. .-|_-_1 - _ COARSE GRAIN. GENERAL THE.` BARBIE `EXAMINER, THURSDAY. SEPT. -26, 1901. out 0.. U ..`900. 9 50! n '7nn ..-s 00. `.3 50.` on Taking eeet Juno 15cn.19o1. Passenger Trains leave Battle for and arrive from the underme ntioned places as follows : non TORONTO 2-non ' --A ___.. I1`--u-nan 1` `n.-n