Mll.A'|g l"UUIl'l'III IIIIU Iuluuu twuuxx Red, hi uquurtorl ............ Boet.fuze.,nnroru .... ........ . Mutwu,p-u-|h....... ........ 6 Lam!) .......... ......... 6. Haul eh-euod....... . . . . .....-7 50. Boga. live. chains [70 ti. 2301b. . 00 Hugs, lwe. Ii ht: uud htI...50o Inn (hm oho on cavcuuvu vnulu vvuvu uvu rinnvuvwn F. A. Let: was called to Guelph on Friday by the illness of his bu-other, Dr. Len. who has collapsed from over- work and is not. expected to 1-rcover. `IL... I3....l-op. Il..nI'\n....I.l Inf} I.`t\rup`nCI uu: nu yuw vun Au`:-Cw u uunu At the junior exuunmmons of the College of Pharmacy Fred Hamhu secured rst. class tumors and A. J. New second class honom. nr I`) I'I'I,24, ,I ll-,I__..2_,_I L1,-..` -1 N. B. V\'hit.sel, Menhauical Supt. of the G. T. R.. moved his hsmily from Island Pund, Vt... last. week. They are occupying Dr. McCarthy's house on John street. II? 11- _ - n. ,, _ 2.-., t\|.2, , ,, I svwvw wvsvuu 1.-uwu uvuvnu -Phot.o buttons of all kinds at. Kee- I na.n s studio. run ..\Y:__ .___Il'lI_-I.n _|_2,l. ._._,,,. As far back as 1875 or '76, when First and Second Inniel were one charge under the pastorate of the Rev. Mr. McConnell. this elu being iound entirely too large, Allandale was an- nexed ends student employed to assist. For a length of time services wele held regulauly, in the old Orange Hall, on the Essa Road, Allandale pulpit being eupplied alternately by Rev. Mr. Mc- Connell and Rev. Mr. Fishburne, Mr- Fishburne making his home at Allan- dsle, with the f=:.nily of Mr. Andrew Miscampbell, now for many years do- ceased. This, then. was virtually the begin- ning of the present prosperous congre- gatlon. \-III uvuu cu: vou- Wm. Weir is home fxom Chicago for vacation. nun, .;,,;u4|,,nn| I l.\lL V I-I-vsunvuo Donald Ross attended the Mulock reception in 'l'uront-1 Tuesday uighb. "An Old Residenter" writes as fol- lowa:-Wit.h regard to the historical sketch of the Allandule congmzation given in your issue of Nov. 28th. I would inst like to add a few items which may not be known to some of the present congregation. A- 1'..- L--L -- `IOHK -_ PIA! _|.__ II-in B cvuu-V. -()f Nip and Tuck" which appeaxa at the Music Hall bu-uwn-ow night. the Uincmuuti Enquirer rays: "The house was crowded. The puny and sun-_ was received with applause from rise to full of curtain. nu ! - .1 4` us--n vs vii. runs. --The services in the Uongregational church uext. Sunday WI" be Ch:-lsun-as in their cbmauler, an d llnleic will ow.- cu y a largur p ace than ueual. Among ot ex-leauux-ea Mrs. Revel: will using "The Holy City" (Adams) and Gou- nod : "Nazaret ." Sermons will be przached appx-onriate [0 my ueniou. 'l`l.n |.:.......\ "l\:........ ......... u A ...._|. t'a|I,Imull.` dun, _ _ . . . .u.`..-awn npyylvgalllvv tv yup ucnnuulo -The Chicago Times says: A puck- ed house greeted Harry Webber at Hamlin : Theatre last. night. Indeed it would be hard to name unotht-r play of this school which has drawn such uniformly good business in the many enu emeuts Nip and Tuck" h-as en- joye in the Chicago Thecm-es. At the Manic Hall to-mo_n-ow night. PRISBYTEBIANB IN ALLANDALE. ALLANDALE. Personal. Now is the time to buy your Christmas Cake .1! J Come early before they are all gone. Only OUR FANCY CHRISTMAS BOXES Filled with choice Chocolate snd Bon- Bom make 5 suitable present for I friend. ii:-r`e;h7Roaste-d Peanuts Wnlnutr, Almondo. F'ilbo;t:, Oranges. Figv, Dates and Cnndien: also I good II- uortment of Bread, Bum. Cakes. and Patty nlwnyn on hand. .-.. ..u,___ n_u,_- _ ____;_q.__ `E-.-LE9Nn.l;_'!.-I Lbaaanoavavau I J mm B char bu you on 5 vldt to no-udn in y Ulty. Much. J.-mu Knnv in About nurchuimz the MR8. LANG. Matilda Lune, relict of the late Alex 1 Lang. died at her home on Wors`ey street. six months. Theiumiedinte cause of her death was pnrulvuiu with which she was stricken :: week before; al- though she had been an invalid since meeting with an accident two years ago. Deceased was born in Great Yarmouth, England. and came to Can- atda years ago living with her brother till her marriage two years later. Of i ll family of ve the survivors are Mrs. ` S. J. Moore, of Toronto. and Miss Har- riet at home. Her husband was Sim- coe s gaoler for many years. He died . in 1&8. Mrs. Lang was one of 8 fam- ily ol eighteen of which Mr. Lane of Barrie is the only survivor. She was alife-long member of the Methodist church, and worshipped with the Col- lier street congregation. Interment took place in the Union Cemetery on Monday afternoon. `Jinn nun: lnllunnnr l on Fuiday, aged 8) years 2 vuw-o vac \-----u -4 Tuesday of last. week was an import- ant day for Signet Ch ter R. A. M , it bein the On casion a. visit from Grand Wm. Gibson of Beamsville turn.` O-kn nmlul uu'uh- nf Thief Sun! `X7 U0", Iney UH EIIICTUII IIIIO Ilr 79": He told of the circumstances under which Mr. liunler joined the church involving such ncntioou and pointed out that the 54 your: name that had boon lived in Accord- ance wnh his prnfe-don, an absolutely upright. and Chriltinn life. which in the hlghut cumributinn any man can make In his church and country. Of him it could be and In the fullest sense, The name WI! 1 jun: man and devout." UTEDGIA VV Ill. IJIDSOII DI IIBEIDSVIHB and the oicial visit. of Dist Supt. W. J. Sutherland. There was a large attendance. members hein present from Penetang Midland. Co lin-.:wood and Orillin. Communication 0 ned at 4 30. the first session lastin ti 1 six. The M. M. degree was exemp ied by Ex-Comp. J. t`. Irwin; and the M. E. M. degree by Ex-Comp. S. Shi In the evening the visitors were 0 cially welcomed and the Holy Roval Arch degree was -`conferred b Ex-Comp, Cowan. The oicers by t eir splendid work covered themselves with glory. * The Dist. 811 t com limented them on their fault ess wor and the Grand Zsaid it wzu the nest he had ever seen. Most Ex-Comp Gibson gave an address on the practical work of . Masonry which wan one of the best ever heard here L`InnI>i..n nf axmnniha nuns n`aI\ hall and u-non ---an vvuu-uvu To her many friends the new: of Misc l-`.m:na JohnIon'e death on Monday morning came an a painful chock. Three weeks ago she wan taken III in Hamilton and van removed to the home of her sister, Mn. George Reedy. Toronto. A growth on her heart burnt and this was followed by par- alyeie which rendered her one hopeleae. She was the youngest daughter of the late Merun Johnson and wee in her 28th year. Poaeeaeed of many ne qualities that greatly endeared her to her fuiende. her untimely taking-o' la deeply lamented. The funeral took place to the Union Cemetery yeatu- dey afternoon. nun uvaa a unuuani was a man man um uevoux. Rafetrnng to the In: two he nid they were godly women, com-picnoun in their own circle for dety to duty. ubsoluto conecientinusueu -sud reliability. Servant: of God. they had entered into thonr rent. Ha mid of lhn circnmntnnaen under which .-nun. vv nu. any-noun Less than two week: after her son. Mn. Andaman of Crown Hill followed him into eternal mat on Sundoy morning. The came of death in bath case: wu pneumonia. Mrs. Anderson contracting the dineoae Liter her non : death. Interment took p'uce at Crown Hill cemetery on Tuesday. Mre. Anderson was born '.'6 yenre ago in Elgin, Scotland. and came to lure with her con a few `years ego. Five daughters survive her. viz., Mrs. Colin McMillan of Barrie, Mrs. Wm. Grant ofC1-own Hill, Mn. Franuomb of Elmvnle. and two in Scotland. Sue was a women of exemplary Christian character and will long ne kindly remembered by meny friends. -nuv:u-u nu- v -v-o In the Prenhytorinn church on Sunday evening 1 n-emornl service in: held for thne members of the congregation who had passed uny during the week. Mr. Hunter, Mrs. Come:-on and Mrs. Anderson. ' Dr. McLeod spoke lrom the text. "The nine just man and devout. Raiernnn to the In: two he nid xhev U V91` LlC8:l.'l.l IIUIIU Electiun of olcers was also held and resulted as follows : lst Prin Z.. S Ship. 2nd P1-in. 11., J. C Irwin. 3rd Px-in. J. H. E. Jory. P:-in Sojourner, J. Shrubsole. bcribe E. W . J. Hallett. H. -Elm N A W Htonlnd-nn DCPIDB D. W J. I`I.8.ll8DD. S. ribe N, A. E. stapleton Clmpluin, J Biol. Stevenson. '1`rea.sure1-, Geo. Monkmau. At eleven o'clock adbumment was made to the banquet all where the brethren did full ]ustice to the excel- lent spread prepared by Bro. Leonard. Th supper was owed by the usual toasts to which e ponses were made bv Dist..IlnI*.. 8 land. GI-and ~cAsTor'aIA. lU&SL LU wzucu '18 P011383 made by Dis pt. Sulan..l. Grand Z Gibson and ery Ex mp-. J. B. McPhee. Stevenson and Hauett. The songs by A. Breed of Penetang were greatly enjioyed as were those by H. E. Jory and . Sh:-ubso.e.~ Aitogether. it was one of the best. Masonic gather- ings ever held in Barrie. 25c Pound M :39 Dunlop st. 'hristmas * ...Cakes [Wedding Cakes a specially. DEA'I'|1'S DOINGS Visit of Crud Z w1NTER.... CLOTHING SPECIALS `The almost unlimited resources of this, the biggest store in Barrie, enable us to continue supplying the greatest possible values in Men's and Boys Wearables. As an illustration 0! these all powerful re. sources, we would ask you to examine for your own satisfaction a few of the POSITIVE BARGAINS shown by us this week. They have the desired quality, style, cut, nish, and wearability. Description fails to do them full justice. See them, and if not as stated, you will not be pressed to buy. Men's Overcoat: , I, 1113... l7Z_L.... A Feast of 111.01! 0 trvvn uvuwvv ' Men`: Fine Winter Overcoats, in colors black, blue-black. and Oxford n--mu Fnaliuh Rnnvpr Cloths. elesnntlv colors black, blue-black. ana Uxloru ay En lish Beaver Cloths. elegantly med an trimmed. Chesbereld style, with either box back or semi-close t- tinf. workmanship guaranteed. A ful range of prices, $5.00. $6.50, $7.50` and $1011). i I 1Ien s Driving Coats Mada nf Finn nnlitv F`:-in-1.9. lined HOWE urcvung uovua - Made of Fine Quality Frieze. lined I with a. warm tweed linin , double I_ breasted, high storm collar, s ash side ] ggckets. 52 to 51 inches long, all sizes, g to 46, at 8541). Better qualities at 86.50 and $25.00. Men s Suits A nnnnnloi-n afnt-P nf n" nnnulnll nlnfhn ` 111.61!/8 onus ; A com lete stock of all popular cloths A specia line of travellers samples. containing a. good variety of cloths and 23191:, Thu Inc in nut. for sale at two A conlzmmng 8. goon Vllrlecy 0| cluuls auu sizes. The lot is ut for sale at two 1 prices $5.00 and .50 . 60 m-. of heavv. all wool Men's Pants. I pnces $3.00 and $4.30 60 pr. heavy, Pants, well made, just the thing for coming cold weather, extra. value. $1.25. A |.m.+ m nun nf Mon : I-lmzvvlvinter cold weather, extra value. 351.23. About 3) pr. of Men's I-[eavy,.\Vinter ` Pants, of the quality usually sold at 31.25. for $1.00. } __._C CV--.PA4 __-j I\_________`__ This house ives more than ordinary attention to ys' Clothing. \Ve are showing a. line now ver much in de- mand at a. very low gure. It is a Boy's Reefer Coat, in sizes 22 to %, double breasted. high collar with tab, in frieze and beaver cloth. at 32.75. Youths` sizes in same goods. size 29 to I 34, for $3.50. l)'IyG' IJIOIOO unw !IC. GI'(/`VIII/Ii! { ya.-nu, nu. Q...-V Boys Suits and Overcoats This hnmm wives more than nrdinar` Owing to increasing business BUCHANAN & PENSTONE have moved I door West of Barrie Hotel, where they will be prepared to show a full line of Hardware: X-Cut Saws, Axes and Axe Handles, Horse Blankets, Cow Chains, Sleigh Bells, Hockey and Spring Skates, Hockey Sticks and Pucks, and everything to be found in an up-to-date Hardware Store. A large assortment of all kinds of STOVES and RANGES. We will be pleased to show you goods and quote prices. THESE are merry times at this store. and no wonder. Crowds of happy buyers come and go. well pleased with our efforts to supply the best Both late of J. Henderson : REMOVAL NOTICE FRAWLEY & DEVLIN um I-- Avee:;ii;ii;,;5;mr. A;-,- slmilaling tlvzfood and Reg ula - mg the Slomds am1Bowe!s d` k A tRemn'zd f rcon l i Iio`r)\e.Se ur SlonI;ct?.DiarrS{$:a:. Worms .Convuls|ons.Feveush- ness andLoss or SLEEP. F12Aw_1_..1=.)L(FA:n_}=)AEVL1N, Iiur New Stores. opposite G.'l`.R. Station and Post olce Bqghanan 6: Penstone, . l\l\l\'\ lnvr-1-'l< Ar I)AI\I'\ll'! I.l Iatsimile Siugnalure of /I . 1/av.-.5?" IIIGVI4 `~" """J -----V-' -- ----- vv-- vv ---- --v vv ----v- - v- v n --- ~- ---~.-r_, 1 buyers go. pleased within the reach of all. Everyone is enthused with the season s joyous ` spirits, and the usual business ring demonstrates this store's popularity for gift selections. The goods speak for themselves; allmarked in plain iigures, and every available space is utilized for display. What is not on view will be cheertully shown. You're invited to this Yule Tide Feast. There is nothing wanting to]make your shopping both pleasing and easy. Shop early and take your time. Ours is yours. ACT COPY OF WRAPPER. 1~zi:?r"i'6}<'.' Dress Goods, Silks, Mantle Cloths Curtains, Draperies, `Carpets Gloves, Hosiery, Corsets 6: Smallwares j..?_ Main Streef, Barrie. 1 Men s Underwear .An opportunity came our wag to put-phase alot of Men`s Fancy S ripe All Wool Shirts and Drawers at less than regular price. \Ve took the lot and are oenng them at 50. per gar- ment. See our extra. heav Fleece-Lined Shirts and Drawers, 8 .00 per suit. i Ladies Win ter Coats |""""' " """ `. ) L1dies' Winter Coats, highest I class tailoring. present season's make ' and proper lengths. They come from our re lar makers and are right. We are sel ing them at bare cost of mater ial. the ne work of making thrown ` in. In other words. half price. FAC-SIMILE I A description of our always hand- i some Millinery being out of the ques- tion, we will merel_y st.at.e_oura.cknow- ledged supremacy in this department. is fu'ly maintained. Ourilarge exclus- ive_Mi|iinery Rooms contain an 0] ant. | array from which to make yourse ect- I ion. In addition. our Miss W'ri_ght is a. designer of styles and can suit, you in a style all your own. Dress Making Dept. BARRIE MAR.KE E.7 Muunery I Under the able management of Miss I Murphy. this dc rtment of our busi- lness has gain almost a. rovincid reputation. Your orders W] I receive prompt and careful attention. iensnm Outed: in put up in one-du bottlu nly. It in not told in bulk. Don't allow unyono to Il you anything duo on the plot or promise that it 1. "inn 3.: pm!" And vil1'umm not! In- nyuung one no plot or prulmuu III` II in "jut as good" sad wllruuver duty pone. H-sec that you got c.A.s-'r-b- Q -_n__ THAT THE `nobo- 1 DOOR WEST OF BARRIVE IHOTEI. WRAPPER OF EVERY BOTTLE OF '-ii"? .Tab' '?!'!'EE'S. SEE IS` ON 1-- SIGNATURE glohnsmn Mnker ol Portraits _ A few New Y (ii w. Al lune um ...Satisf:u~tiun II? I Zl Zwuuuuwu:-w Our stock cover: a. very wide range of Bleached and Half Bleached Table Linens. We make a. specialty of fine Linens and the values are the best in the trade. '9_'.`?.e.'F5' ALx.a 47 Dunlop, `r` I]. H. M: FURS `. Sounds I AI, yPl' W l' rolls. 1 -V0]: XXXV iii ;;;1; :;;;.:..,;..,.a at nngn, mm. In nu I lean thsn oho on Chlckenl per psir. . . . Turkavv. dreuod. . . .` Lard. pet Ib ..... ... Bunur. tul-. porlb. . . Butter. in loll. . . . . . ll`-(luv (lush) ...... .. nut and Dd 1'An.o| Honey good lin Periu Ebun Brus Mirrt Whj THE nru mi? U ICU? u--u--so-V. Lovely Mounts of Sterling Silver. Rustic.` Bronze and Pearl, seggrngglg I ' I ' 9 I M_iI< V; TQIIUT I III? W w - - : -- Neat and Du:-able. separately boxed 50c A written guarantee o\;er our own name ac- companies every pair. Mocha in Grey and Mode. silk lined thrnnqhnut . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0011:: In UTE) lulu JIIUHU. nun uuuu throughout . . . . . . . . .1 Derby in Glace and Suede. Black and Col- ored . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . `. . . .1 Gents Fine Suspenders \ Y . _ L _ ...I 1\......|.I.. nnnnnntnln hnvnl` Kl] Ascot in Glace. Bla,ck'o_.nd' -(730107:-a . AIL-_A._.__ 1.. III... Dlnnly n.-. ASCUW In Uluuu. uuwvn auu vvnvnu . . . . . . . my Albert ne in Glace. Black. Colors an W ite ......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .|-a_di93f I-Ti.!!.. !!!'3".?'.lE Ladies Fine IIIFIIIII. Po?uoev.petbn.............. appfompor bbl........ . . . . . . .. u . non .. . 8tr{w.p;or|ond.......... Wood. dty.uhort.. Wood. dty.lom'.............. wwd. `V0.3. IOIIK...-on..." Children cry for Curafullv oorrookd to data HAIIII. Dan. 18. 1 nu - PHELPSTON. I Store Cloned at Six o'clock. except on Saturday. I r III9 French Qjoves vu cw. ..72 Timely Suggestions: CHRISTMAS GIFTS A MERRY CHRISTMAS. naval In bay Ully. Minn. ' Jvnon Knny in nbouz pm-chum; dialling hero owned by J J Con hill: of Buyout and purposes moving In I 0 out it 0. an?` Ic, Rhni hu Ind hi: nhlnnln mill . I901. 78 llllll U Iuuuuuuu JOHHl0N-AI l`oronto. Monday, Decem- ber 16th, l90l. Emma Johmnn, dnnghur of the late Mu-tin Johnnou. of Barth. in her 28th year. n.-...--nu 7.. `nA-Inn An \N-(Inn-than , IIIH Iflrll yfllli CAn(I:RoN--In Barrie, on Wednes- day. Dec. Itch, Mrs. Jessie Grunt. Coun- eron. in he-r84l.h year. u n.......... 1.. n......:.. ... . u.....I.... An I 1000. Iblllliflll aged 56 years. `I gun I... D UIHVBI U`! I'll'O LANa--In Barrie on Friday. Dec. 13th. 1901, Matilda Lang. rt-lict. of the late Alexaulclur Lang. nged 31 your and 6 months. -,-- A- II _ A _ _ 4, Il,_.I__ '\-_-_. "Ur `QUII ,UCIl I Cunruu.-In Mlneulng. on Wodneldlw. I Duo. llzh, Ueo. Campbell. aged 40 venrl. ' HARRIBD. GRANTEAII-CREAE-A|' st. sav- iour : church, Nu-luon, B.C., on the 10m dav of December lnamnt. by the Rlszht Reverend John Dart. D.D.. D. (}.L., Biuhogof New Westminster and Korma-nav. rank Granntham of Ymir. 3.: to Moulde Emma. Creme. eldest dmmhter of the late Chou-lea Blandford Crease. l'l'Ull. Ill lll'l'O1bIl yuan - (}ooPI:n.-In Barrie. on Sunday Dec. 1513!). Elizabeth. wife of Geo. Cooper. n and KR luau I-i. U00 I can. It 30 B. Patterson. Ina nlnbn so xmmvuo. J amen Pearson and A. Wioklum have taken Ioontnot from MI. Show to out I qunntltv 0! wood on tha Whmon (um. Doc; 17-1 . 0. Gunny of Barrio wu hon HUN'1'ER-In Barrie, on Thursday, Dec. 12th. Willuun Telfer Hunter in his 74th year. I`A|1I!nt\\v , ,'n mania nn `Vnnn-. PAT'I`ERBON-In Barrie. on Tuesday. Dec 17th. a son to Mr. and Mrs. Oliver I1 Dnffnnann Royal Baking Powder is made of pure crystal cream of tartar and is beyond all question as to wholesomeness and strength. The most eco- nomical to use. :l.'a|.35 .$l.00 .$I.50 BORN. I - 13...... --inc`: v or: In Derby, Flow Ends, String. Pu. % to. . 501: I IIIC I Iuuuu - cw.----w-- For Sacques. Waists. el:c., {new goods in beautiful shades. faincy or plain, 40c, 50c. 60c .:=n*s1. Tie? % Buckwheat... .. .. .. Alalke Clover Seed. per bush . Rod Clover I-lend. wnnl. AID IIIDI3 five French ."".91"!_`?,'?,_ fine ."a"a."t9d . Si"? black unulslne. Wlll nub cub or gloss (Special...' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.00 Black Penn de Soie. worth 81.00 (Spec-i:sl).. 75c Black Vienna Satin, wuxjth 81.00 (Special).. 851: 1:: ;n;r-i;y of'1\;;l;1;;s. $11!), $1.25. 81.60.` % 81.75 and.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..8 Clouds. Toques, Infantees. Bootees. Shawlw Fauclnators. etc.. in a. range we're proud of. All prices at rock bottom. And 1!. hundred and one articles bought especi- ally from London. England. Be on hand early. We'll be pleased to show you all without the l....-s ........... on Iran: ---c -v-on-w---wwwr :----w Black Lnuisine. will not cut or gloss lnm-in] , , A _ _ _ _ , _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _` _Gent_ .|__rnl_)rel|as A-an -.. We II `IE PIWWIUUU II` `east. worry to you. I-!_a_nd|_(rchnie_fs_` (man. 3'. E. Shut hn had his Ihlnnlo mill rnnntng for the lust !aw_ gin I und in out- sina About 20,000 por day I0 ll . Snvernl at our man. an employed draw- uuwuuuwuuuwu ---w-w Plain and Fancy Embroidered in a. very large range. Vyo_oIe_s_ns On Thurdvlv, Dec. 19th. J. F. Ar- dill & 00.. Lefroy, will hold an unre: served mile of farm stock. furniture etc. Sale at 1 p.m. W. D. Mcconkey, Auctioneer. urownlee. Refzresentative to Grand Camp. R. E. F etcher. Alternate. F. M. Mont omery. Trustees, Geo. Campbe A. Milne, I and James Vair. -The ch-u-go against. J. T. Benor. of Alliston. fur defrauding his creditors was dismissed M. the Police Court. on Tuesday. no evidence being oexed. At the 1-e.gula.r meeting of Balmoml Camp, No. 10. on Thursday night, officers for 1902 were elected as follows: Past Chief. W. D. MucLa.ren. Chief. R. E. Fletcher. Chieftain. Alex. Cowan. Fiua.ncia.l-Secret.ar . N. B. Johnston. Treasurer. F. M. ont omery. Rec.-Secretary. J. A. acLau-en. Chaplain, Rev. Dr. McLeod. Marshall. D. 0. Cam bell. Senior Guard, 0. B. atlerson. Junior Guard. W. D. Airth. Standard Bearer. J ames Craig. Piper, D. A. Spence. Cam Physician, J. C. Smith. M. B. And bots. J. J. Brown and A. Brownlee. nnnnnnnnnflvn fn G-Itnn :1 (`Au-nn R, Sons of Scotland Credit sale. THE BARBIE EXAMINIR, THURSDAY. DEC. 19, 1901. IU. - 82.00 qunntltv 0! wood ma wnmon Xlllllo Doc; Gunny yuurdny. is 31-00 i Robert Davis has returned from lDepot Harbor. 11,... .:n,,_,_L__.;. :. ..:..:b -rv- --- v--- J ohu Scott, ot Gnvonhurst. is visit-` in his brother Wnll. 1 I'\ r \v ;n:\ __:n I._I; aL-:_ ...,, ..... ......... . .. L.O.L. No. 432. will hold their Innual oyster supper to-night. nr , 1-rru___ -1 vlI_..-..|.___ ..:-:o-.`l uuu -vvu A.-Al . you-~` .-..- -.--_- Stephen and Joseph Brennan have returned home from Depot Harbor. I'I?, .. ,n n:,L..__I A..- Iviilluvu uv-av unvun 4-wry. ..__.-_7 Arthur Wyatt, of Richmond, Que., in renewing old ucquaintancos here. I ! _ IV,. `V f\,,_, Al I`L--..A.._ ..._- -- -w----~--a --- -v1-----v-v---vv - Rev. Geo. N. Grey, of Tborntgu. was 3 visitor at the parsonage, Monday. nu,_ t7:,_n_ L__|_____.. I...) L:.. -uuu-u vguuu vutrrvl Irv "-3.... Mr WIIHOD, of Tottenhun visited his non Harry. here. last weak. .__I.-_ __.| 'r,--_1. 13------ 1.....- - V. .w --v run.---av, -_-_--., Alex. Kiuull-v, hrakeman. hndthis thumb dialozated, at Gmvennurst, last week. Wm. Archurs is about Allnndale again, after spending aeveral`monI.ho in Manitoba. Fall Wheat .. . .. Fluur. bakers. per bbl. Flnur, tnmily, " .` Shortu. per owt.... Bun. per cwt........ OOAILHI (I ..--wu-.. -.- -.v-.-- a_-. Mrs. J no. Bmin, 4;!-`S-cult Ste. Marie, is spending the holiday season M. the home of her brother, P. 0' Donnell. Thomas Learning, of the rm of Gourlay. Winter & Leelniua. Toronto. was here this week on a business and pleasure trip. IIL__2_A_._- -____2-__ _2II L- _-_j,_-L_J l.-..-- ..-- -..r. Christmas services will be conducted in the Methodist church next Sunday. Special music will be furnished by the choir. ' C. Wright, reman, has been trans- foned from Toronto. He moved his family here, Monday, and will occupy the house recently vacated by George Gates. EIIUIVI. VIUIL Ia`! LIID IIUIIIC IICIV IIIUV 71963- W. A. Smith, Ed. Gallle. Fred. McKee and R. Orok are home from Toronto for the holidays. ll..- l4`_.-.4 'l`L........- I15`. Gnu. `Inn... Inn-un Lvsvuvv LIJI IILJV uuanunJ on Mrs. Fred Thomas left. for her home in Pincher Creek on Sawurday after an extended visit. with her parents. I` A I'..6o -tuna ....lIAA on flnnlnlu an The Christmas entertainment in con- noction with the Methodiat. Sunday school will be held on Friday eveninz, Dec. 20th. The program will consist of a cantata entitled All Hail to Santa Claus ;" also Iecitationa, dialogues, and E g .\I--.,,, II? I.,,_ 1, ,3 1,. _2.L __ J. V. Brown, of Toronto Medical Cone e. is home for vacation. G. Ford left. this week for a. trip throu b New York State. Ed. cuonkey, of Buffalo, made a short visit to his home here last. week. 11-v A n,,,,--1, run tI_n__ *l__J Wvan aux: us uvv V-yswv-an vv nu Vvvvln Miss Eve] n MacDonald left. Monday to assist. in aw:-ence s Fair at Oshawa. during the UhriQm.u rush. A. oi... -.......... ....................... rs` cl... Oliver Walton is 06' duty with an injured hand. While working around an engine, in the shops, Monday, his hand received the weight of one of the engine parts that became disconnected, bruising his hnnd severely. and requiring ueveral stitches. sing About 20,000 any no In. Several olslxenu employed lau olsbu to Ezmvalo. Jnnn Paunon