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Barrie Examiner, 26 Dec 1901, p. 4

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:---' --7vv_-r- V`... -~w---.-.ww-.-- has heeh.ie;el:)peJ until it sppeers ` . almost se though fseilities could not be further improved. How impotent com in-ed with us were our (others who p_ved sud saw but dimly the poeeibilitiee '31:! the present ! On the threshhold oi Vsnother year we sre juet ea impotent yet eomewhst larger in cur sympethien, with a breeder horizon and enlarged oondoncesse a nature! sequence of the experience of s period of progress nd prosperity in which large possibilities have been demonstrsted. 9E$5KH66%l$9K$9K9KE*9K 3S9K5K$EK$KE5K9K 5K3K9K3K9K3K->K3K%K3K* tlic rorei.ba{."`:3a tn the afternoon at mg at nine o'clock in continuing until ve o'clock the some polling places and b the same De my Returning: Olcere as hove een appointe by B -Lew No. 605 to curry on the Municipgl E actions for the year 1909. 6. That on the 3rd day ofhnnary. 1902, at the Council Chunber in the said Town of Barrie at 2 o'clock in the afternoon the Mayor aha] appoint m wrltinf signed by him two persons to attend at the ne summing u ofthe vote and I one hereon toettend each of e polling place nn behalf ot the persons interested in ma desirous of promoting the gt.-sing of thus B y.LLw and I like number on half of the parents interested in end desirous oi opposing the passing of this 51- Law. 7. That the Clerk of the mid Ilunici Coon. ell shell be the Returning Oilit-er and ll at his oilicein the and Council Chamber on the Li: do of January A.D.. 190i. at the hour of I o` -k in the afternoon sum u the number of votes iven for end Against this y-Law. Re 1 first and second time in open Council on the 9th day oi` December. 1901. | `r\n\vu my I panel. 3. On the coming into force at this By-Luw ` the Town of Home shall be divided into sh Wurd9- the boundaries and designation of which shall be identical with the bouudnries and dc-sianation of the six wards into whit-h the said town wu divided immediately before the coming into force of mid I3-Law .\'o. 471. 4. Begntin th the Conn:-ll for the year 1908 the unc ofthe sold Town of Bu-rte slut] consist of I Mayor to be elected by 'ener1l vo.e throughout the whole Town. an of twelve Councillors, twoto heelecterl from each of the six wordalntq which the Add Town In by this By-Law subdivided as ntoresoid 5. The volt.-a ofthe dnlv nnnitnd ntmom-. nf I 1 i _. -, .... By-Law subdivided of the duly qualied elertnrs of the quid Town shall be taken on this By-Law on Monday the 6th d: of January. 1902. commenc- ing at nine 0 our the forenoon and the aftnrnnnn .. the and Town to be elected by general vow. ' Ann Wanna two annual elections have been held under the provmona at and uy-Law . and It Is daslnble and expedient to revert w the . Wu-d 9 atom again. and make rovnllun for the also on of councillors by ads. :4 for- merly was done prior to t .e passing an add By- Luv No. 411. Tlllntl-`onl um u....a..:...n (Ls.-nni-avian of the To an of uurrle enacts as follows : me 1 This By Luv shall come int) force ac last Monday in Det-ember.l9u2, and shall not. llle Council to be elected for the your 190:. 2, 013 the 5-pmhngdnto force of this B,v-Law me Council be uie E On By-Law ` .1313?-Law No. 471 shall be nnd shall stand re- J` p . To provide for the election _ of Councillors for the] Town of Barrie by; __Wards_. ` _ T A _| '" "' I WIIIIIAI by By-Luv No. 471 of the Town of BArrIo,It was enacted ms: the council 01 um Town of Barrie (which Town In: 3 pulnuon of more thm 5:00) for the yur 1900 an on uem. I yetrs Ibould becompuaad of a Mayor one Alderman for awn 1000 of we pa nation or ' the add Tgwn be elected by gene:-A \\ nuns ele cons I Trumot a Canon] Bunklna Budnou. "nun. nnnlngd .. ..lI-_L-.I .A `L, W Law No. 411. 'l`nlnII-`on! the Municipal 0orp0l'IIl'-| f To By shall coma Int 1 fnr:-A 0 B_\_'- LZIW N 0.; P;.'iE`."!"$'* i 90-1 UV-I` IRXJI. . DONNELL. Tnim We wish a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to all of our Esteemed Patrons and Friends. Yours truly, A Merry Christmas If]; E Lb. Town Clerk. SARJEANT & SMITH {Nothing Nicer for Presents Than Furniture ! In P.l"Ol' Sllifp In Rn.1....n... Unis-.. I, BAJNKERS, mourn _ C Ah-Inannln Five Points FURNITURE STORE Now is the Time to Select your Presents for Xmas. Pvt. .~..I.... :... n....n__ m.u_u, Extra. value in Parlor Tables, Stands and Music Racks. 7 ______ _ ._--- -v- - -vavuloo IIIGIII Illrlllt-re 1 rln Parlor Suites In Bedroom Suites In Sideboards \ In Desks and Secretaries In Cots and Cradles * In Extension Tables In Mattresses and Sprixg. I We lead in value and quality. Goods gleljxgapomptly. Fwe Fume Pictures. See our Sptll as `[15. ` . 0. W. PALK. A. IEPGARREIT, nunuw ST. WEST. roprietor. Our stock is new and of the choicest goods carefully selected. and in great. varieties ; consisting of Toilet Cases, Fancy Boxes, Travelling Cases, Plates, Cups and Saucers, Figures Vases, Albums, Purses, Brooches. Games; a. nice assortment o Toys, Dolls, Steam Engines, Magic Lanterns and Novelties. See our Christmas Cards and Calenders Fancy Goods The New Williams THE? BARBIE MUSIB SR_E I s 9 t I I a At the public examination in S. 8. No. 2, Flos, on Friday, the retiring teacher, Muse Maggie Morrison, was resented with the following address :`-- ear Teacher: Before parting with you. we are enxuous to give you s visible taken of love and good will. For two years it has been our pleasure and prot > to listen to the many kind words of " instruction which you have so courte- r ously and graciously given. We wish to assure you that the interest in our l welfare. if not on our part fully appre- ciated. will not be forgotten, but will prove a stimulant to greater and better e'ort. Please accept this watch chain as a slight token of love from those who wish you every prosperity in your future lile. And may the Lord bless-you and keep you, and may the Lord make His face to shine upon you, and be gracious with you. My the Lord lift the light of His countenance upon you, and give you peace.-Sign-d on behalf of the pupils.-L:ura White, Lina Turner, Violas Sllrnn LUOK HERE PALK &. HARKNESS ouium, l landolins,o Violins, Banjos, Autolnrps, Zither Harps, Concertinas, Accord- eons, Flutes, etc. ; Gramophones, Graphophones, Folio and Sheet Flusic, Piano and Organ Drapes a Specialty. A splendid assortment of Harmonicas_ All goods selected from the best music manufacturers. The Largest Stock North of Toronto. ' You will find our Prices Right. (live as u call. . __._c, - The Pe;pl; Favorite $30. $32. $34 and $35 u U nu II I- Proprietor. Xmas Presents in Large Varieties at Pianos, Organs, PI_...l..I3.._ Sewing Machine AA-\auI`\ n En-.A_.2&_ pupil!-`-'lJ Ill! Violet Swan. Pm-l:>r Rockers, Pictures. Easels, A. A. HARKNES8. ls, Judiniar THE `v .'< 3999 Spot) Tray goo -vvv--was-ow -vvc HIUCIVIIIVO all Inuit. , 2%?!` I DOWNS, TORONTO CANADA `fur: "muck." ' "wit ""i am down or you1 `mild nallnlnlu Ink. Glut. gthcm. :'.2.n'.i'"""L?.'&' not only _ w hard cough. but to trfelnoan If will do this when everything else tails. no.d9uht -I____A IA ;;:lI'l';"if. ' It nourishes, J-.-`LI.--. \I...IIJ- n. ...J -40% disoount o ladies jackets and cnpeant Irwin's. _ What has the epprouching yen and the one: thet follow to disclose? What hgve eeienoe and In end discovery to nmn Perhaps |ittle-perhepe much. We stand ea children inquisitive, ex pectent, ewaiting ite uniocking, end e. we gain eome idee of our littleness and dependence elfeeling ekin to the war- Ihipful ie begotten. -Greet en have been put achievements, greater we presume (0 believe will be the accomplishments of the lntnre. _ -I.)-gun is visiting in N apunoe, Slnnnonville and other plnces. us---an nu uuuuuylng wlln nor pnronu. Stephen Dean has gone to Campbell- ford to vinil friends. [ I 'You have used all sorts of cough reme- dies but it does not yield; it is too deep seated. It may wear itself out in time, but it is more liable to produce la grippe, pneumonia or a seri- ous throat affection. You need something that will give you strength and build up the body __.___ 1-we urunnuvw unsub- Miu Beatrice Mccullum who has been attending High School in New mnrkot in holidaying with her psronta. Stanhen Dln hnn annn tn n.n.nl..n_ *'XIiL;;;;1" Methodists hold their Xmu entertainment to-night. (`ill-an D_..L..A-_:-_, _ L A -- - ___________ --uulvui l.U'|l|sUh I Gibson Presbyterian: have their `Xmas tree tomorrow night. man u....A.-- Il,lV IL. , \l IIJUKILV n Dec. 23.-'.l'he Ileighing here is the but for years. Nov no lo the year that is before in. Could not our whole time be well em- ployed in workivg out in e pnetial way the prliiolpleo leid down eudgenen elly believed? The barrier: oi reoiel and religion: prejudices which line stood for no long must be pulled down. Capital and labor must Getlblllh rele- tionl of unity and broiherlineee. Greed oi geinimm. give piece to philanthropic instinct: and e desire shes peace may prevail and love to God end man be- come a ruling principle in every line. concert in New Flo: lam Tuuuday. The Edenvulo Methodist S. S. enm- tniumont. was I great success. The 19100 rendered by Mia M. Richardson, of Anton Mills, and Mun Henderson, of Elmvnlo, was much uppreciued by all. Receipt: were 853.55. A number from here attended the ? ml cougli Dec. 23.-Miu Manure Moody in visiting mend: in Mndlund. ` M.. ._.n u',_ 1 - - cAs;1"c3'I`-z'i2\. SCOTT S EMULSION Ohlldren Cry for LQ;j:_._ H ILLSDALE. EDEN VALE. GIBSON. `HI I: ul ulu auuuuct up uu IIUW. The skating rink is being hustled up, but. we do not entertain hopes of it..- beimz ready for Christmas alteruoon. S.S. No, 9 Honor Roll.l V.- R. H. Johnston. Sr. IV.-John Mew, George Stokes. Herbert Fletcher. Jr. IV.-Susie Teasdale, Bert Foyaton, Susie Tracy. Senior III.-Chaddw Bremner, Ethel Greensidc-2. Ernest St-altos. Jr. III.--Ev| Fralick, Ethel W310`-, Stanley Fralick. II. --Ju.~xi:- Teasdale. Laura Gibson, Agnes Camp- bell. PL II.-Etbel C`-happol, Rosie Stokes. Berna Young, Bella Armstrong, , Carmen Downey, Violet Maw. Pr. 1.- Jesue Foyswn. Nellie Wyles, Sidney Plowright, Annie Iuppan, Ronnla 0rchard.-A. F. John. Principal. Auuuvulu Jul Uutllblllll illluny. Miss Mary Bremnor, of LeCluiro, Iowa. has arrived home again for 3 visit. T T`? I ! , 9 I I "-:]'|.' W. Benson. who has been in the N orth West, arrived h6n.e in time for Xmas. T. Beecrnml Thoe. Kindle is back from ;Jan couver, B.C., where he has been for the latter I ;art of the summer up till now. I Thn nkufinn I-inlr in Raina Inuanu u. Dec. 23.--Dr. Washington, of Win- nipv-2, is visiting friends here. Mk: Maa.` M'..T..-. 3' Hanna 'nA__l lIl I*K. II Vllillllx ll'lUl.IUl IIEIU. | Miss Marion McLean it home from Elmvnle for Christmas hollduyn. Ilia: `fa!-I Runnnnr nf `l'..(!l.:.- `C'~"| UI'l Jnbel Robinson, M. P., Worthy Master of Dominion Grange, wiil ad- dress an open meeting in the Grange Hall, Lefroy, on Tuesday evening, 7th Jam, 1902, at 8 o clock. All are nnilhnnu u'nn:6..A C In vnlh, IVVO ll cordially in vite,d. vv nnvvu Luuatuu, uucrutury. Oicera for the.Grnnpe for 1902 have been elected as follows: Walter Rrlston, Walter Ralston, W. M.; James Allen. Overseer ; D. W. Lennox, Secretary; Hugh Donlv. Treasurer ; Joseph Todd, `Lecturer; Henry Groee, Chaplain: T. A. Sawyer, Steward. Isaac Morton. Assistant Steward; And. King, Gate- keeper. .'nlnn| pA`\=II.An If `D I`IY--Al... U l.llP.I|ll VII IUUPIUU To Brother W. C. W. McCullough end femily:- We, the members of Lake Simcoe Grange No. 45 nesernbled, desire to convey to you our heartfelt sympathy in the great loan you have susteined in the taking away by death ot your only end well-beloved son. His lial love, early piety and peace-loving disposition. endeared him to all who knew him. God : dealings with His children are sometimes mysterious. but one day He will make it plain. Harvard in not lost, but just gone on before and if your Lome here is now deaolate; Heaven is more near and dear to you. You have another attraction in the Better Land. We pray that your loving Father may comfort you in this your great eorr-ow, feeling that your loss is Harvard`: gein-Si2ned on behalf of the Gr-ange.-D. W Lennnx, W.M.. Walter Relston, Secretary. nmf `All fhn (1.-gm... `An 1 On`) 1...... ho ho- lillllo - Ilnutuu Some people become so cripplea \vitl) rheumatism that they cannot walk for months at a stretch. Mr. John Connell, Bodforcl Mills, 011%., smlered great agony with musular rim-umatism. in his legs and could not walk for two months. Pour bottles of Dr. Hall : Rheumatic Cure made a wollhman of him. This t blood puriar in put up in hot- t__es _(X5n`vi tan days treatment, 50 cents. at `I dun wonmor Dr. gun Iodicin: 00.. inguon, om. ` J. - - V ovsroannnl At. the last meeting of Luke Silncoe Grange, the following resolution of Iympnhy was adopted :- Tn Rrnthnr W I`. `V `M n{'!nll......l. DAWN 0' ANOTIII YIAR. Bur e few more deye end the met year of the new oenturv, with ite etoriee of eohieveniert end failure, of eoniot end peeoe. of lemine end plenty, will be oloeed, looked end reeled lor eternity. The leet ewing of the pendulum end the lent tick oi the clock will indicete on the fece ol the dial the point of trenei- ` tion from the old to the new year. Whet will our feeliugebel Since thie ie only a. humen method of meeenriug time it mey be obeerved thet our fee!- inge will not he dierent lrom thoee we experience ee we [me from week to week or from month to month. In e meeeure thie ie true. but ee in e lend- ecepe the eye oerriee the thought to the fertheet limite, end ee the leelinge ere ohenged ee our horizon broedene. eo we believe the thought of every eerneet mind will in e meeeure be effected ee in retroepeot the evente of the cloning yeer ere ooneidered. We ehell'heve mingled feelinge. They cannot help but be cc. We ehell experience feelings of gretitude end reproeoh -gretitnde for the kind Providence that he watched over our interests and lled our cup with joy.-reproeoh heceuee of time rnieepeut end opportunity unimproved. We ehell be humiliated end yet up` lifted-Ahulvnilieted with the thought thet our hre in ell thzt hee been no- oompll hee heen eo emnll.--up- lifted ' es of opportunities that ere yet ours with the advent of enolher you. What wonderful thinge heve been done during the poet end preceding yeere! How the ecience of educetion _ end of neturel end physical reeeerch heve edvenced: end what stupendous things heve been eohieved! Inetence the wireless telegrephy operetione now being proceeded with on our own ehoree, Md the wonderful 1971! in the Yukon et preeent occupying the Government : 1 ettentionif {How the ecience of nevlg`u- I tion, locomotion end c0l!|lll\lni0Ol~l|'"!` 1 i Th: !our- quere plnn mean: the: all cu:to- mere. regerdleee of rent or nation. receive the eeme oereiul ettention and treatment et our etore. We ere :: putiouler with the child who i: Ient to purchue eome email er- tiole :: we are with the experienced adult. We never snbetitute inferior drug: when lling your doctor : preeoription. We never recommend the eomethinu jun :: pood. Sun: AND Uxuuuuzm. Under ell olrouinetanoee of elokneel :nd dxeeue Paine : Celery Compound i: ufe, :ure end unfailing. ll: ole:n:e: and purie: ` the blood. buoe: the nerves. correct: diges- tion, end build: up thoee who are week end I rnn-down. If you :re nervon: or uleepleu. ` `try one bottle: the re:uIt.: will aurpriee yon. * Our nook oi Paine`: Celerv Compo nnd i: :l- H. MmLAREN. J 48-52 ~ in: heel: and ure. D. Drnuiut, Bert e. Ont. CASTORIA ..--.. _... u-nu-an aw \JIII5IlIll'l'l Min Rodgers is back satin to per- form her duties In teac her, with 3 until number of uchohrl for the first few days. > V LVJL 13: Dec. 23.--On Monduy evening lest there panned avmy from our midst an old and ten much reepected neighbor inthe person of Thou. Dobsoa. De- ceased had been an invalid for a num- ber of years hon: paralysis. Hie re- mains were kid to rest on D.-c. 18th in the Union Cemetery, Barrie. He leaves e vnfo, seven sons and time `daughters to mourn hie depeiture. \l.- W \t._--:- -t ilk--I --a--v--r uv iv--an `III IJUVCIUIJITQ 1- Mn. W. Morris. of Toronto. is visit- aing her mother, Mrs. Adams. `D 11,4, AI Mn. Arthur Bell upon a few days with her father. In Cruighm-an. In... !),..a..... :- I.--L _._n _.-. ...v-.-ya, o--um qnuuulu R. Muir. of Sault. Ste. Ma;ie. paid 1 [ abort visit here Int week. 5 IWNVHX Viva. I-III-l.DUvnl For Infants and Children ON THE FOUR-SQUARE PLAN ..----w an uuuru DIIIIIII ulllllll. Nora ouhod or oolloohd n the moat hvonblo nun. COULD NOT WALK. -iI`N-l:SING. CROWN HILL. CHURCHILL. UTOPIAI THE BARBIE EXAMINER, THUREDAY, DEC. 26, 1901. uuuua uuuu uuu. an reply [0 H18 [0385 The I().F., speeches were made` by Robert Barker and Robert Tiuck, of Barrie, while Rev. M. Kelly and W} A. Boys, of Barrie. responded to `The Ladies. Mr. Boys also gave two line conga. Hy. Crawford was chairman. Dec. `. 3--0n Thursday evening the annual concert. of the Congregational church drew a good attendance. Miss Mae Duncan sustained her formsrlgood reputation as an elocntionist. Revs. Douglas, of Dalston, and Campbell, of Guthrie gave interesting speeches and the pastor, Mr. Kelly also spoke. Dr, Clutton ably lled the chair. An ad- dress was read by Miss E. McKay to Mrs.'Clut.ton anda silver fruit spoon was presented to her by the Ladies Aid Society, of which she wassn active member. Dr. Clutton replied on hair ham.-all QVIII VU ILIULII II: on her band". Dec. 21st.-Court Evening Star, I.O.F., gave: farewell supper to Dr- W. H. Clutton last night, in the I.O.F. hall. which was crowded with the members and their lady friends. During the evening Dr. Cfutiou was presented by an appreciative address, accompanied hy 9 hendsooe ring. The address was read by Wm. Best, and the presentation made by Benj. Beririm. Dr, Clutton made a suitable acknowledgment of the honor done him. In reply to the toast The I " nnunbann IIIADA Dunn.-IA` L-- [mu-nous nous n. bu: insist upon get- ting the genuine The D. & L. Menthnl Planter. "The D. & D. hlb stood the teat ofyoun. It cures. In imitation: no im- potent. "The D. & L." is made by the j well-known Dnvin & Lawrence Co.. Ltd. ; THE BARRIEV EXAMINER. A Live Pour in I Llvo People. 3|.oo, payable In advance: $1.80 ll not to paid. Romltunculbould buuuluol. A.I(uLu'un publisher or `run lxumln. Rule. on: .-- u-u vu-upuuy, xwll Dul(lel'W00'J. R..-'l`ho Cruiu of the Mary Rose, G. Kingston. D |l.,-.I_. n_;,L. 2 p.. . ` vs-uw vl gu--u, nun D. All. LOVCIIIOP. H.--Dominion, The Story of, J. C. Hop- kins; Britain`: Tntle in South Alnca, Juno: Cuppon. ID A |I1:_.____ n.__s, an .. . .. v-rrvnu F. A.-WigInIn Stu:-in-, Mary C. In Bud Company, Rolf Bolderwood. I D _'l'|.- n...:-_ -1 -I.- IL-~ 1'- -an -uuguvvug n.-uoa D ~ In I... L MMy_ y win its oi, ll n-I.I:-_:_._ 2- n , u n . .. .-u cu-v-, uuuun VII]- L.-8hakeopeAre'n England, Wm.Wiuter; New Canterbury Tales, Mnurioo Hewlett; Faun Rhymes, J. W. Riley; Anlu, The Crtdle of lulu-n, Rev. S. M. Zevemer. I II I'\._:_2-_ II-u., n., - v A - it next time moped I Id Iowhin on. Thouuyggsoftestimonclgln if you it: to write about them. At llDn|g[btl-z5 in box bygwhuu on I vwunm It'l"G co.. 1.04., Ottowno Ont. A bad cold -2:-rvssuuuvl us xnuuuu, LV. U. VVIRIID. S.-Bltd Neighbors Nellie Blauohsn; Snaaossful Training, Wm. Rsnnie; Econmpic Crisis. Edwsrd D. Jones; Apes and Man- keys, R. L. Garner; The Anstomy oi Muery, J. C. Honworthy; Home Nursing, Evoleen Harrison; Nstnrs s Miracles, Elisha Gray; Nst.ure's Mirscles. Elisha Grsy; Nature : Miracles, Ellshs Gny. I. _H|..Im.....--I. l:~-..|-...1 I-n_. nu,- rs. urockout; The Uuvniier, Geo. W. Cable; Tho Road to Frontenac, Samuel Merwin; Ca tail Ravinlhnw, R. N. Stephens; Forest Fo k. JIIDOI Prior; The Traitor : Wny, S. Levon-Yutn; The Court of Honor, Wm. Lo Quex; Circumstance, S. Wier Mnchell; My Scrangut Cue. `Guy Boothby; A For- bidden Nnme, Fred Whilhnwz Penelope - Expcrionou in Ireluad, N. D. Wiguin. ,_Rlp.l Nnhlung-- \Y..II:- DI __|_,,, is no friend I We cub Cheques drawn on any Bull: in Canada or the United sum. Srrnuxu Ixoluaol bought or sold. Aooouzm Oououod. spools! nudllon will be given to the no- oouunoduion ol ls.-ngm in thin locality. Mon? to hon: on uortgqm. Aaucv Bun Lalo Auunnoo Company of Cumin o'mo'o new 10 to 4. 'r. saacaorr. rumor unvnrre, berm: Kllnllo; Putoule of Dal`- -ot, VI. E. Francis; Mntreu Nell. George ' C. uelton; The Obeervetionl of Henry, Jerome: When a Witch in Young, 4 19 69; Catherine of Cnlelr, Mn. Hear; De La P-eture; Flender s Widow. Mrr. Fnncin Bnndeil; The Eerly Stun, Albert Kinioer; A Crafty Foe, Hume Neebet: A Vanished Rival, J. Bloundell Burton: The Abandoned Farmer, S. H. Preston: The Lone Star Rlllh, Elrnund Mitchell; Under the Redwoodn, Mret Harte: Dncm Cutie, Neil Munro: The Career of a Beauty, J. 8. Winter; Him but Plunge, Net Gould; Sister Tereu, George Moore; Ever Mohum, Fred T. Jane; Cardi- uun: The Gold That Perieheth, David Lyall; The Golden Tooth, J. MecLueu Cobhen My Lady of Urnnge, E. C. Bailey; Her 3 Sailor, Mernhell Sounders: The Midnight 4 Peueuger, R. H. Snvege; Denver`: Double, I Geor e Griith; Cundarr. Helen Mothers; ` The oer, A Reversion, Rich. Marsh: The Right of Way, Gilbert Parker: Our Friend the Chnrleten. Geo. Gluing: Cinderella, S. J R. Crockett: The Cuveiier, Geo. , to Frnnbnnn Hnrnnnl Mn-min. . _v v-v ---y---J. F.-Tho Critic-, Winston Churchill ; Pro. Paula, Mu Pemberton; The Helmet of Navarre, Bertha Runklo; Putouln of Dar- WII. VI. E- Fnnnin- Minivan. Wall l!-..-..- uvun-J- M.-Soldio|-in; in Canada, Co). Deninon. ---21::--:--1 h . _ treatment 15 the arch enemy of Colds and Grippe, lung troubles and nervous pros- tration, and when it takes hold it never lets go until the last vestige of adisease germ is eradicated. -n._. 2. -__. um, _ _,,__-,. , .- It's an insidious enemy- knock it out of your system in the quickest, safest and surest way-an hour s de- lay may mean months of suering. ` "'92" ` Turn n I a an n; how any an d niacin at home um Kay Imp. which values and dyes at one openuoo. `'80 men. no trouble." Irlllhnt and udeleu eolol-lngI-yo an dyo to any that with 11.. AI--.._-I- C--- n -- - an In : no Iny III! will *""'" fP-%.'f`f':r*r*"l _. 4.. 1--:_, E as) '3;;i;g : '"` Uv.\ranta GRIPPE Capsule New Bgrolu at the Library. TL- n_:_:, no; ,- BARBIE. THURSDAY. DEC. 26. INI. In-r cum. :3; far and. EDGAR. . Judd; Cmnucn 'ro 1-`Bau1I:? A teaspoon - full of Pain-Killer In a cup of hot. wane r sweetened will do you ten times mo!` good than rum or whiskey. Avoid -nbetitutes, there is but one Pain- Killer, Perry Davin . 8:-, and 50. ' Canadian Almanac. I902. Within the covers oi the Canadian Almanac for 1902 is found 4l_6 pages of solid information. Beside: the re- gular departments, the census of Canada and Great Britain are given. This pubicaiinn In indiapennu ble to everynice and library in the Dominion, and is the-, biggest value ever o?-red tor 25c. Pnkliuhnd L... M... (`I....- r~I.,I- It an--. mggr.-cu vuuuu ever uuere Ior ZOC. Published by the Capp, Clank Co., Toronto. . Have removed their business from llnlcaster St. to 11 DUNLOP 8 l'.. next to Lawrence`: Fair. and are now giving a Good In Ion) {or 150. In connection wlllmheir other business. Now Is the time to gel: lulo -to-order Corset. tlndonknt or Top sun. I cronpton co:-lot. a nude. 1 Par or stockings. Gloves. 3 child : Wtllt. I Bennett. or many other lhlllkl. I2-Iv GIOVOI. cum : many things. TAKE NOTICE thet the above is a true co y of 1 proposed By.Lnw which has been to en Into consldentloa. end which will be uelly gunned b the Council of the Corporation of the own o Ben-le In the event of the uncut ot` the electors being obtained thereto after one month from the first publication thereof in Tut: Bun: Exumurn newsps r. published In the and Town of Barrie. the gm of which and nlmblluon in THE Benn: lxummn Ia Thu ythe nth day of Decem. ber. 1901. end at the hour. day and places therein xed for tekmg the votes of electors. . the polls will be held. . E. DONNELL. Town Clerk. Deted this 10th day of December. 1901. sucuuot-s;o'.I. C VMKBOOIB 1 co. l:s'unusal.'n 1m.

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