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Barrie Examiner, 12 Dec 1901, p. 8

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In Plain. Fringed and Hematitched Linen. at 81.1!) up to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$J Battenberg Mats Centre Pieces Wool Fascinators Fine and Fanrcy. in Pink. White, 81.00 and . . . . . . Plain and Fancy Coloxs. Cream and Black. All sizes suitable for Bovs and Girl:-.25,35c,40c and and the result of our endeavors I`I_-A.-0 ` is the highest grade baking powder known. Actual tests show it gde further--makes _more food-than any other brand. Roya1" makes the There s variety and quality for all, [and everything is marked my. Every available space is s most suitable for the Xmas and a pleasure to our custom- fV_ ,,, - wul mrnusn manic ror all she services on Sun lay next and RIVQ a nm~nic>o.| "concert on M`.m.l-Ly night at; 8p. Ill. Tne has: musical concert. that bu been given in Bwrie for some years pout, is anbicipsbed on Lhis occasion. The dates of the gnu:-iznl Innnfin.-; put, us anmclpwed Lhis occasion. dates of th- spacial meetinga are Sui. Sun. and Mon. Dec. 11, 15, and 16 inclusive. pusvlnuw we wurx ul pd.p0l'lUK Ine l)IIINI:>'n|: lo-ml w I in pvnzr-nu, and on Tnaulu-; giving evening everything wee cumplete Ind premn'el u very heudenme nppanrauov. I The pvngrum of the evening wen very ln- - t-routing. _Exoe||ent portrelta of'lhe tun: furmo-r pew--re of the Ehnvalo church, the lure Row. (Ber-me Crew en! the late Rev. William MoCullogh were unveiled. John Lambie, the olden member 0! the union. unveiled the porteic of Rev. Mr. Crew. and David Gantor chairmen of the Bulldiul Committee of the Preebyterien church un- veiled Mr. MoCu|logh n portrait. (The church nu hum during Mr. MoCnll-gh'e III-llurI|te\ D. R KM-r mum I mu-w inrm-nu- JIPB Btl. 3_vll'I. inclusive. and see. k. Blue, Cream and. Silk. Denim, Silk.- as, 2 grades. all sizes. pi. Tray Cloths. Interesting mu-i. THE $1.00 "I -$3.50 (I `-3l.25 The nnmml Thsnlugiving moiul given by the Y. P. H. (7. E in the hn-omen: of the Presbyterian church, on Thanlugivlnz ever- lng was well attended. F-r Iorna Virnu ' previous the wurk of paperiog lhO human-nt lonml w I in mmn-.-nu. nml nn Thunkn. . vari - 75 BARBIE IXA11lH.:.'3, THURSDAY. DEC. 12 I901. ......, -.~vvs-u The present Reeve of Sunnidnle, Nicholu Schell. it in aid. will have ex-Reeve R. uliver and Councillor Harold Maxwell for competitors in the noe for the chair et the hood of the council bond next year. 'l'nt-iuhnhm nppou-o.to hue the hunt sensational new in matrimonial circles. Last week Joseph Hanloy. aged twenty-one yours. uvu mamod tohhrguet Ryun aged six!) -seven. \ `BL- __ ___; `n p A . . . --, u urn. J. D. zvu-rnee. Board of Bnevolencv,W. Bro. Willis, and Bms. Wilkes and Irwin. nn. we-slev. W. bro. Montgomerv. Auditors. Bro. R.J. Fletcher and'VV. Bro. J. B. Mt-Phee. I nnun nf I3..nnn..I.._.... `I! h_. IIv-II- mm A. J. LEWIS- Auditot-s-A. Wilkes. and H. D. I Jamieson. Carel.aker- P. \V. Job. couixruux Loom; A.F. 8: A.M. On Thursday niazht there was a big attendance at the election of oicers for Corinthian: Lo1ge. Installation will be held on thelith inst. The new- ly elected officers are :- I P.M.--W. Bro. J. H. Willis. W.M.-Bxo. J. Currie Smith S.W'.- H Alf. Wilkes J. \V.- -I J. O. 11-win Treas.--VV. Bro. J no. Boyer-son Secy.-Bro. Donald Ross Chnpluin--- W . S. Westney. Tylex-- N W. B. Taylor. Tru-tees--\V Bro. Monkman, V. SV. Bro. VVeslev. W. Bro. Montgounery. I I l R..I. wlntlthnuu nun! IX. Scvcnl Lodges Elect New Oman lot Banning Yen. ll: ll: I'- . On Wednesday night Court North Star elected the following olc-ers:- P.C.R., Bro. C. W. Carley. ().R... u Aug. Marshall. S.C. ., n F. J. Grafton. S./'.. .. \V. J. Holmes. J Wu It W. A. Budd. 8.3.. to F. W . Hughes. J.B.. In John Shaw. burg. .. Dr. J. C. Smith. Sen, .. J. N. Hohlev. Trent: , .. F. \V. Mm-r. Orymuisl. .. Gm-don Keenan. T1-usu>es-J. T. Dougnll. R. Bidwell. and A. J. Lewis. A.ulion....,,A (11:11... ....1 n -\ Iioir hu a curfew bylaw. L , , V _ __ -vu-w-uanvuw HUI I lbva ii. BIEBUI Rev. H. D. Cameron, B. A., occupied the pulpit in the new church for the Era: time on_ Sunday morning. In his sermon he d_weit on the many things for which the congregation had to be thunkfui, among them being past and present prosperity, the numerous niends, the pleasant memories of the former pastorate and the kindly interest and generosity of the Barrie congrega- tion. A: V. U: - Bu'rio- Lodge on Friday night elected oioen for the ensuing year an followu- P. M. W.. E. B. Reid. M. W._ K Rhluunll M. W .. I6. BMWGII. Overoeer. W. D. Airth. Foreman, Dould Ron. Recorder, J an. Pnyno. Financier. R. King. Tran-. Geo. Monklmn. Inside Watch, W. Svephone. Guide. C. A. Wilson. The pnc year ha been 3 most unoccu- ful one and I902 promise: to be even more I0. Mike Fennele. the well-known engine-driver, brought the first passen- ger train into Orillia. on the 27th of November. 1871. Wednesday of last. week was the thirtieth anniversary of that great. event. in the >l_ri_story of the town. and l'eunels again brought the mail trnin in, having been on the same run ever since. This is a remarkable. record of continuous service-.-Packet. 1.__ Ir 1\ :- - _ "-_--_- ~--a-nvU-n Sr uzoaolfs Puma -Adrent week- ly services are being held at 7.30 every Wednesday evening.- F rank Soules sang very acceptably The Lost Chord in St. George a Sunday evening.-The India will meet at the parsonage at 3 o'clock Thursday afternoon to organize the W. A. --......u an vnuvv. The executive committee of the Sunday echoala and Y. P. S. C. E. for Bnrrie Presbytery met in the Allandula church on Monday night and transact- ed general business. John Cronin, foreman of construc- tion for Cupenter & Wilhnnu of N or- wich, Cunu., who an engaged in large wonka at Spa Jish Falls, Algoma, spent Sununy and Mouduy here. --The three beautiful premiums iven with the Family Herald and eeklv Star may be_aeen at THE ; man olce. `FL. ,_ ' ` -Fozithe lat est. assortment and big- gest values in was perfumes from the nest American and foreign makers, can at Wooas drug store. L`-..nIp \7.........l-L. L , . 0 - .. _ _-.v- uuv uuuvo Lev: Trevelyan, reman, leave: in a tow dnys tor a few months wait to his old home at Bndgewater, Sumer- oet, Englnnd. `D.._\,LI__.I.--,-,- - V ' `- __--_ .. vuv evuu. MM! Laure Conan-tin, who has been the guest of Miss liunter, has returned to her home In Breutvvoou. Mrs. D. McPhnil has returned from her visit to Uxbx-idge. Sue was ac- compninied by a young lady fxiend. -Judueu of good cigars are smoking Kiamec. l0c., and Luck Sbrike. 5r. Muznufacrured by J. A. sues. Barrie. A vnnm. _.-u. ..c l..L., In :|

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