Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 29 May 1902, p. 4

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name on xsnnaay. _ ` ~F.~J. Ke1cer1pcnh'Sundnrn`biB` ` _ ~ home here. . CRAXGVALE. 1 May 21.-Inn.g` No1m~mo`v.a his 1 hgln thin wont , _ TEE BARBIE EXAMINER, THURSDAY, MAY `39. 1902. __.__:..j. . While Mr. Cameron of Hay wna aggnd- ( ing the lumen] of his brother jamu Cameron 0! F105, hia house caught fire and 1 w burned with most of the contenu. His ( ,_ . . . utmost. - _- ` _ Miss Mcllichnel of Toronto was the guest of Miss Mary Knapp on VicLon'a Dal. _ v - . I Day. ' v- 71 Dr. E D. Wnsh,ir.gtoh- bud Miss Malian McLean were united in mm - ringi this afternoon (Tuesday) by Rev. _ W. C.`Washington, ~M. A. Particu- lars to follow. ' - . on June 4111. ` ,, - INA inebting in (hp in_tex-est: 'oi Mr. Thompson was held on the 26th iuac. The speakeiz wuie T. W. Leunox, H. H.Stralhv~ and W. A. B6ys, all of Barrie. The seating capacity of the 5 1 1 u E I . ..,... ......w, a well-kn:yav;r;:| humorist, cartoonist, aiorylleller, and instrumentalist. The press everywhere he has yet been praise him Very highly. The concert is to be June 4 Mibhui-st Seniors and our own leam was one of the most interesting events. It was :1 hotly contested game, and excellent playing was done on both sides. The result was a tie. A base- ball match had been expected by the onlookers.'ae well as a foonhell match, but beyond a little practice nothing was done in this line. In the evening of Toronto, assialed by his son, a train- ed singer, _drew a large audience Do the Princess Rink, where n verv eniovnhle Tom Cm-ter,. the Yorkshire humorist, " Davidson. _ The picnic held in Brenner ; grove last S.:tu1-day aftamoqnlvna quite a 'u:sa,.anH_iha young people enjoyed themselves immensely. The weather 3; had been niiny and quite disannoiutimz - I lately. Isaac Middleton is back from Moon- I alone, whnre he has been helping his i I gun Jngngs Ix; gel aturted on his new ( 2en_t._ , held nt'0:ilIia last week was a splendid ` success almost 200 tqnchexu being pro- ` son James to gel Bis `new I barn. Miss Mary Middleton his grand- ` daughter accompanied him/and will - stay here for a week or so. We are glad to bear that Jas. Middleton is improv- was no insurance on the mill, so it 1 will be a heavy loss to Mr. Potter, more especially as he had just- put in aomenew und'in_1prDVL`d mBc5inYryJ ' I In another column will be found a [ 1-epoxg of the meeting held in the I Wotkmmfs Hall here in behalf of Mr. f Davidson. Imtona Day hem. Dr. E. D. Washinglan, of Winnipeg, - arrived here an the 23rd. inst. ' ' Mum: .`.rnnr` nvu-I \t.s...| 1`......A..|.. ...r Muses Maud and Mabel Teasdale `of Toronto were home for a} day or so? ` lately. I Middlntnn in hank rm... M'M.., _ `CASTCEIA For Infgsnts and Chi.1:em _ I ma IBIIMVOS here a shark visit lately. Miss Limo, from Allandnla, spent Victoria Day hem. D. Wnnhinnvknn, nl' winnima Hrom Bpllhaven. Baht McCullough has ralumed homo. [amp Giipin nnvl family are visiting old {riends her: Mr. Gilpin took the eveninu service at the Methodist church. H. Hongh D.D. and wife, and Rev. 2 rgo town an wt 9 o oroulo npont thus hoiiday with J. G. Douse. Quite a severe storm passed over - passed 1 here on Tlinrxdag evening between six 1 l and seven o'clock. Tho lightning \ ; chuck 1 large elm tree in the rear of , Mr. Shane`: residence. Miss Ka`nI nnd Irvii: 'K_e:n:_9;_]'a5` auto Were visiting or. J. B. J'5hnston`.4. Geo. F. Ronald. of Toronto. I:d'nd4 ION W801! In UOOKIUJWD. Ayouug son arrived at the home of. ` J.Comn on May 24th. Cougmtula-I: tians! . , - _ouw were visiting B. Johnston -. Ronald, Toronto, niade l his relatives here short visit lately. Limo. Allandnla. want Mina Barth: Judge it Toronto is : laying with hot aiater, Mrs. T. Gilpin. Mjaa Maud Buclunnn Ina returned ] lrom with Miu'.Ethal Bmnaruun. I E. D. Hill and fnmil_y.;hnva been apendinjnfaw dnyn with` his parents ` ' :5 Georgetown. ; Mrs. ArdiIl`e malher from Orillin is Mnnhdl at thin pine. Mn. Ju. King in moving home Intel] nested by Thornton Reid. ' Mn Simpson mdliulo daughter of . Bahia v-pant I but (hp with Mu. W51] Bury. inlolbnl n any. ' Miss You Gran and Miss Mu; . Wallace spent we holidnya in Auran 5 Miu.Ethal , fnmilv ;hna bean ' Will ' Cattle shipped as nmul on Thnrsduy by G. 0. Allan. ` I `E. B.`Hill wn in` Bradford. Thun- , Mn. Muslull of Barrie. mother 0! Steve , . I King moving into the some new nud in_1provL- d'n:a`c!\'in e-ry; repoxg meetinz in the Aummsmu. . . . May 27l.h-Snmual Krupp wan home from Toronto for Victoris Day. Miss Kahrnnd 'Ke'n: of~TarT nome Itom Toronto (0: Victoria Day Miss K_e:n: >ut.o visiting -75!) st at Knock is completed. Miss Jennie Reynoldsis spending ,1: {av weeks in Cookatown. A vrlnnounn nnhma -.5 II... 1.-...- ,.u IUD VII I .V`lIll0|' IE IS ICHOOI IIHIF Wnxceuar, Muuuhnsam, when` the incident occurred. The hqraino nf thapogm WI M E S: 'wbo nftenutd! ._ m._ .u.; 9, 1 Good Comfortable Single Rigs, I B Canopy Top Single-or -Double `Surrey, v Open and Closed Carriages, etc. Rates feasonable. ID-44 The renl anther of-Mary End 3' Lilila Lamb"wu John Ronl.nbon' I` young mu: who wu ,vi|ll.or If. the Iahool }?\ q[caItar, Mu_n:5ns9tIa,r whey` ' EENDRESS? ;"'-:::;:::=;.*.~-*- LIVVERY-A 1 Good Comfm-table Sinszlc-. Rimz. ` Minion . Grand VI 65} Swan River } `=.`.`.x .`:?.`;:: } $40 Gm'1ur .n1\' :1": nkrnmvrm xmm Arvrzrvwrl up. ~ mrnlmt umll AUGUST `uscn x n x berm). 96011:: JULY mu. re: sasraunzn 11 k n 3 ..--..u anlvull nununuuuh. : V-rv Going JUN. Std, remmlm: hntll AUGUST 4m. (.111 rail or 9.9. r\lherla)._ Going. JUNE 24th.` rev 25:11 (an 11:11 or 8.5. A . 1 Ilgth. ramming an! 1 `SEPTEMBER mm mu nulpr SS. Alberta). 'r~c.-1..-4. ...-. vlnf omvl .... U7rvn ..c..v v a...-,.., .2 DA; n g ?|`.+'k"t5 - prices are rlght. A full assortment pffrqikgt. Seg in . ` eve`:-y's`fmpe'amcl 'c'o'1oi', :it. low prices. need of Jardlnlers. all sizes. at sur- prisingly low prices. Yqu_wi!l ux] it to yuur adva.nt:uze We are still able to supply your V 2ent. A few of the peaple from here'atfend- ed the celebration held in Barrie yester- dny ma xaport a good time. ' Robert Reid is aariouslv ill. - i iffnnHEAnf'E BAQM i Plates instad' 0} (the `small butter puts. And the main thing--The - prices of Toilet. Sets in Have you seen our Din- ner War_e which we hm ; just . put 3 into stock? The designs are the lab-_ st. We Imv Q1919 m _lu_e. Green,| e 13-..,` .._.1 ns, s1;.a.;aare;L BazaL -l*'..-.i';n! .`.!," &.9&'!l ' Lawn Bakes I i nose Nozzles and Sprinklers ' Watering Cans ` Home-Seekers ~ 9.9.; Excursions in run: caxummn Non-rn.ww_-a-r A ! _ Call ori us. It is nolu-oublc to ', show o_ur large stock of , . I EH0! Weather E Requirements , 'llAI!lIjWARE STORE` --._--u _vItvIl \U VI._ll FIVE POINTS Phone ` .123 The brick wo.-kof tl at Kuok is completed. Revnnlds Thg largest ock qf_ em. 1-"? IAN. Asst. Gen. Pans. 1 King sum Em, orpnm. l V *?:`i?%iE3}30 ; $35 5 v ` V I mm 5, -, ` " ' Y1! !.ha`poII`1: :Y:$`I:$:rJsu:rn `l5nB.n:I%l3:':e?l[llr.<' E ,3.`-'.g. `tent! and tar dc and pmjform all Ilntletthul she died in-"'*'.1 .W ""`"`" - : H. mm: .- -` ` ozun_L_.n:s;`_Dmmy. . - coun_n"v`.cou`m" I *a:.':.':':,*.`. Q'clo;:kIA1 the nftzrnah-. or which .1'us`.. Jun: 10th! -_v._._-- . Cou1-1'}? or smz.-9'2. Nance ls hex-eh 'gIvu;: .'l_`o Wm-. 11: Lu: c `X: . : em! Sessions of the Puma: and`: 9 can I A-- -3..` A _ you w_e do all We_ndvnr54:. 0-3 : uddr-Es: is Excelsior Business College, { _ , - , Barrie. Icmx-by years. with all my interests centered here. I ask for your support And assistance. DAVID DAVIDSON. | Bare, April 28. 1902. ellmiario Elecetinnsee To the Electors of Centre ` Simcoe : -ease-2--~`- -- ?:1=`.1\1'I*1'.1.~.\n:w , .u u...1'u.,.-... M- ` VLNE. M11 26.-J. Raid visited friendd in - Barrie Sunday. ` --F.~J. Ke1car-cnnnb-Snnrl'nv-m.-Mr .. . _!ox..n.!l sizes, wn.n-antedsolid. special at .`-..T1 Krfs'E6's'tEn Cifmz moral Enp. xTi.E able style. solid, special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \R/nn-inn : h. i3_E"E School Boots for boys--natty, serviceable styfes at 65c. up to $1.25 argundoubtedly the best values we_ have yet .\seen.._ -. ; .- . 1` _ .....m.wu nlu nnu , _ `\,(n.n s Ch L:we,Boota,'Loo ca. _!ox,n.!l.sizes, {It}. .*_.TI:T?:`"s'E6's'n CRTTK: xTii.xl(I sole, ..|..1....o.a.. ..-x:.1 .. . At S5c-Misse hght boot, suit 3 .10 per pair Ab 70c--Chi1c? 70c-Chi1d's _Co1-dovnn Butwn_ and Lwce I nailed sole, solid, txdy servicehble, sizes 5 to 7. At 25c--Child's Kid Sump Slippers, toe cap, si7.es3 to 7. ` V W uman's uept. Ac $1.25--DnngoIn Kid I_3ntbon or Lace Boot, kid we on , medium or heavy sole solul sizes. worth. .. comformble dressy shn.pe,_a. X ` At7z'>c--VVouuLn s Glove Grmn Oxford Shoe, leaither lined, I strong sole, solid serviceaple everyday wem-er, sizes 3 00 3. ` Flisses and Child's Dent HOSE in the trade are wondgzring how we _man- ag: to get hold of the rclxable well made foot- wear we do, to sell at the prices-even less than the infer- ior grades are sold by them. The secret is easy, We` have the trade which necessitates larger buying-conse- quently we pay less than buying in small lots. - Here a}e few values nnt dnnlfmrpd nurdrl. yme FRAWLEY Vs: MOORE Extra umpugn. under Ina uble ludanship of tlio Hon. Geo. W. Rosa lhoy have N eschowod peraonniitiu Ind petty issue: i Ind hue appealed to Lhe elecbonua `upon their record of long and hithfnl M . nu-rice to this Piovinca nod upon tho w - progressive policy iungurnted by then: " v to further build op Ontario. Conscious of their inability to combat the Gov- at ernmoni. successfully upon their record R nod policy, tho Opposition have carriad #1I_"gn9,L_disgllct-!uL-campiiEN at, ,,, V gloss mismpggentnion, slander and - nbnso, hoping by continual neimntion oi `* `~ ovareoma the .bel.f.erjodgm_ont`o lihet lY _ `.1ioolo.' Tho dny of ninnzant in `past; `bl with tho votan tutu the dacinion. Lat 3 it be for the pmgrasaivo stnteunnnship Q) . " of the Hon. G. W. Ross and for mnn. I D ny wt: pay IGSS man Duymg In small lots. ei not duplicated outside this o ` I / V V. / AELES `Dl7.URYu Sheriff. Ila. Slmeoe. , . ` ` ,1, > . - - -...... v....,.u uuuv, .ug_wu servlceable H268 aind Child's Dept. Iiss_es'_ ilAPe.-hble Bnlmoml, nailed sole. 1 :cia1.. . . . . . . . Woman 5 Dept. \ Butbon Boot. Boot FARMERS` _mmEu' W`AN l`KD-1-Send` u/9_r_ th post office Ida:-usual oi , who have land mum: ' a I mLEvz3 :N"'a~`Kx"zm":3:'ns or who have we will . .......-J.-.. ...uuu.r uuuuu.-A. , .30 v,:.uzs Doiua ausma.-,5, m BAIIRIE-`--: , . V E.LsEvmNv%& BARRAI of miterial usd _ . and all work Warljg nte G. Puintibg, Trimming. Rdpuiring and Hoiseshucinggby first class r workmen at` Reasonable Rate It an int Inc pmgracaivo shtmmnnship ~ man- linau and hnmu-Lv in ..;.m:...1 mnthnu ' By reading all the best current. ction through our CIRCULATING. n Boots, tip. ;izes5bo iX3`l}LefS` ;c_gtf . I fv}-'_ ]\In.nu.facturex's of a.ll_'t1ie.'_ latest desigps in _ . (V - -_ HLISBSD QESIEFS In ` Carri ages Bu g"`gies, " - Cutters-,r` L'I-e,,u, A Bookstore in every sense of the ward J` . Up, , 1_`O-=DA'l`E `"1en_s or the lion. U. W. Ron lineu and hanouty in pizliticnl methods. and Igninst the puny politics. the narrow und intolerant spirit and the dipcmdiinblo matbo hf 0159' Opposi- _ non. 1 ox um uuon u lacing fought. out Jud ] > mbefomtlxia nacho: many of-nnrtudurr 1 Jim niult will be known. Whnkurer -:u..v.-as; mnfbo, {hm-Libenln gin `ZI ,_'_*"`!i| v3:I'ii7 Vrleilonlo, llllilinmelf thiir g cunpllgn. Under the able ludax-ship lhv 1 frat BARRIE EXAMINER. 1 Al.Ivu&urhI|.In Punk. .. .-..._-.-...v- r-p-. IILOO. lhrlbfo In advance: $1.90 I! I . not to DIN. Ln Miazaname weizi Miss 15$ Toner A. serioqsly ill with ` PB9Iil|'.0lJ_iI.i .' ` _ Aoownscolhohd. ` Spain! . u-an till be per`... to the |e~ abulnodntioo of lazu-an in I-hi! Ioonlhy. loan 201.0424 on ung-gen. 1 I To-git] lhmughoni Onhrio the battle ` of that hnllotn in hcing fought Jud ] :~`bQf0l'B~`lIil nunv ( .`n I V ~ . ~ ' Wodlii. nudrnvnonnnynuakinl `~ oddncm and sum 'B!s|I.x1: itxemxnn hnunhtornold. I II,$iI`IIhJ._-C McKEO0IE QC N gls1'Anz.tsaI=zD1sn. 'nn-iusnu.m.1_n.nuuunu1na. _'l'ljlduIIod or oolhchud It the ma inlhil loonll non;-gen. _' ABE! Bun __LlfI Aoiunnon Comp _0IIgh'u as limited 'DulI.xlc tau.-mxn: boughtor -ow. i.-`ERGUsoNvALF.' `I7 - - ,,v_ . ',u`gent"'1j'em.'_;-The reason I l;im'ghcinfdclary ndvance- I ` ` .. . `| a-'~Lh;av the . company ,r IIII. `II-' ::BANKERs. HUSIIJ. C `home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hninvea. I -Tho: Campbell with his little son, of _ ' Rainey River, is renewing acquaint- I anoea in his native village after/ an I,a,bsence of 11 years. [I , Rich and William_of Mich, Miss Kate Maxwell nf California` U. S., nncl Hal . of this place. ` The remains ._we|:e in- " ten-ed in Methodist. cemetery. Angus, Tuesday, May 6. - _ _ May l7.+lIrs. Frank` Truth and ' little di:i1s_:ht`er'-have Ijetnrned from " Toronto. ' V Mess:-s.Chapmnn and Howe o_fEgbert called on Mr. Chapman`: sister, M re. W. ' Scott, and other friehds on Sunday. A liI.tle`aon has come to my at His . I foronm after an absence of xii: monzhs. l Miss E. Ellis and 1. Jenna: ot"Angus, ,, Sundayed an the 3rd liqe. .' [ \Vm Maxwell an aid and ream.-ctod ,1 Sundayed ` respected A 1 resident passed away on End inst, after I a short illness. He is survived by n` widow, three sons and tnivo daughters, Mrs. D. `Woodward, Cannington,Out., 1 [Rich Km 3 I his farm and` is to leave the house he ` ' 1rcrvifitU'1t . 3Tr. ~ Cnmpbelfs family have moved to the Brown fzirm in;:he Flnta. R. Leggate 1 , is going to occupy the house lately va-I cated by Mr. Campbell. F. MLC/`uiagl ' has moved to Mia. E. Foresvfa house. E. Seviznv of Barrie spent Snndnv abMr9. E. Richav s. - ` ` ', Mrs.` McCunig s baby is Perioualy ill ` I with inammatioim of the lungs. Miss Vina Hodgin has returned from >uuuun7Il wry tor CA`STO B_lA. A llin Barrie. . _ Mr. and Mrs. W. Mngea, -Mr. and ' ` Mrs. M. Kaiser and Miss Lulu Newton ( V were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grunt when here,m-dny was gov. bahind. the -E - fprqvious events of this nntura su fur as it ooult_igb'e,measured nancially. Nob 1; Wit)h'_ntandiI;;,--vthe qnfhyamble w_eat,hgr I propeds of the _day. , _xz:_by'iu-rgpidly getting A ahgpeyand will`so6n have Bore` g;oo_d '_c;Indjti9i_I. He ~rg-- R :a_`p_on1uon`n G,,I'. agebfa ] ax ' ' "t)rex_:tyyeam`c>nnection I a_l ' "en ye,ar,a,.`of that ggent 11"em.`.;-`The ad but tha.oommny Mrs. I : were guests : _ of Miuesing on S_atuPday. . Mrs. P. Gien. ' Han -y Coleman and John Parks of . Cookstowu were the guesta of R. jones ' ' last week. _ P Toronto. ' Mina Raiuay spent Saturday and ` ` Sunday with friends at Mineaing. Mr. and Mrs.` Rogers of Toronto ' `spent the 24th `with ~their daughter i [ Mrs. P. I in Crnigburst Ivult waek. W. McCullough of Minoaing mnda a Iying visit. here hit week. , ,Mies M. Jackmnn is abia to be h nranud uqnin. _ _ ~_L[ias_AJ.iee.lanes was the guest ( ` her sister Mrs. Green Ina: week. 3 working land to make the factory n , success J. Roe has been appointed ' Secretary for this year. ` Miss Edm and Master Gnome Roo ` Secretary {or this Gaorgo ' of Barriu are spending the holidays at 1 R. G. Richardson's. uu4.uu_u1.~u.u'. uuxsunno. V - - - J I 11 May 26.---Mrs C. Buie is the guest of her daughlur Mrs. H. Means of Hvospn. I _ _ _ V _' ` A1'I.o ng the `mimy `who paxif lh 24th ` here wero:---Mina. Annie Shaw ol Miss Moore of Crow : Corners was ' {by guest o_thu Miss_e_sAMoir last week... I Mr. and Mrs. '1` Bulb visited friends , McCullough Minoainz F Toronto. '7 v ' . 1 Men's:-s.Ch:pu.1an galld ` V _ Vxnnyrcxun. > `.7. H5126 The annual 7R C. picnic- helgl here',w-day - prqvions of Haere were :---Mina. ' istaynnr, Misses W'iIsou sud Miller of ` 'Jnck s Lake at Mr. Raymer a, Messrs . D. Ross and Wellington Thompson of Cookstown at Mr. D. Ross Ind Earnest. Thurston of Lavender at Jnmea Hood e. 1 J Scott, frieiids Sxinday. , my the home Hninea. r dxnugu was done. ` 1 . J. E. Elliott of Toronto is spending 5 lge lgnlidny at hpg;u._ _ W bePxesbyLen':ns`3rth:viunn pica IbePxe2byLerigzns3rchu-inns pica to Wasaga Beach nboul June 17gb. ` [ V Jahn Crawlay of Collingwood spa: ' | spent 1 the 24th with J. Hughes. ; The directors -of Edenvnle chaeae I has _ Sevigny spent; Sunday at Afro. Bichav the tecumed foronm six ulnblaa under it and um` wihd storm whirl: pnsaed over this place last Thurs- dny blow it down making atotnl wreck. Mrs. \\'altnn s house wu struck by Mrs. \\'nItnn b \ lighzuiuzlasb Thurzdny. Fo:lunntl_y n r sneutlin` (Too Date for last week.) May` 6.-v|Thi5 has been a season of I removals. Mr. Johnston has moved Mrs J. Eennox of Ivy c Miss Cugxie Cumming lately. / / #PHE_LPSTUI\'. 11". . In: 13;. ..._y.__...._._..:____j._.; PAINBWIOK. llny 36.-MuII Murphy is in Tw- ouw. I ma. .1. 0. Harrison; 1. vgming an nllnge; ( ' Thd Mines Ca Ii non o Toronto paid ' I `iii! to A. Hnnly, Stnlhnllan. 1 Mn. McGav Ind dnnpluc-r Ball: M I iyna Cu] [or A law days. I Mn. Nixon und M {Toronlu spent. Sntuldn {with Mr: Shsnnon. ll Philips 0! y Ind Sunday ' rm: to A. I-Indy, smlhallan. ~ 1 -nd dnnghler Bell: of 3 Toronto nu nsitixig in tha naighbor . hood. I any. Miss May Wuniu in hams from f lgba city [or law days. ' '4` I Mus. Philins at - 5-IbePxeaby!.erignsuc having: picnic 4 17th. last ' D. Smith spent Sunday with frind in Barrie. Ir Mr. mud Mn. J. E. Morriaon up the {Nth I: Rosalnouut. ] R. M. Wuoou ms in Toronto, 1 Nu. ` her weal-I . . Mia: J. Campbell spent this 24th i Toronto. Lhfldien cry for 5 I A J31!!!-UUDUX\ VALE- . May `27.-Quite :1 number from here i attended Pbelpaton picnic this week. ` ~1\Ie._ana, Mm.'Jobn Coey called on ' .You will nd it just as usdul in as In winter, and If you are thriving upon I! don't `stopybecause the weathu-is warm, I soc. and hm .Ixdum.u., ' to digest and absorb his ordinary K food, which he could not do be- . fore, and that is the way the gain ls,made_.v v A e-.n4.'i.'. -...........a .: n...u. :. ` necessary for health 3 if you have made, 2 A ':rtain`amount ofesh is_ not got it you can get itby taking ' - erly, so that the baent is able ` to digest and his which `v gain a pound a us by taking ' SION. It is shanms, I-ml 36 am. I - Persons have Been known to 1 an. ounce of SCOI S~EMUL- 0|` SCOTl"S~EMUL- SION. It is strange, but it often happens. ' nappens. Somehow the ounce produces the pound; it seems to start the digesvq machinery going.pro`p- erly, that the dlzesf his ordinarv `Fain Fleshi soc. 94.9, .11 duggum. 4 laatra-nowma.ra`m:a. Cnmda; L `\ - The shaft broke and Mrs. Martin in j trying to hold the bursa was bmisatl I considerably. but she is about again as V uaggl. 7 V , u Hawhtone yesterday. ma `Robert seriously :Tho funeral of the late,, Mr. Noble took placefmm his residence` in lower l The recent storms are reported to I lion in Orillia lust wank. Ashing expedition, composed of 5 the young people of the 3r_d concession I undar_ the leadership of Jae .Rns-aell wont to Little lnko last Friday. They ` caught a large number of sh. E Jno. Robinson was stricken with . ` holiday in town. 7 X Mrs. Symoha of Cold water is spend; ing 11 few days with friends hem. Messrs. Counell and Symous of Coldwaber were here over Sunday. i I V . I<`n}9ghar has had the misfortune f u I` Coldwaber Suizdny. \V. I<`nrnghar to have his thumb badly cm. by a saw ' in Wisa'u shingle mill. W. Waugh lost a valuable horse on ` in Wisa'u Thursday. It was over-driven by some young men in going to Midland. Mrs. W. Martin in returnimz from 4\ - __ .You will fund iu;t tummr you lhrivlvit unon amidst showers of rice for their: home in Brampton. J`. Jamiesun at ToronLp,spent..t,he . Symoha suend. ' returning : second of Flo: xnt with an accident. `The Martin in uu..l.$UALE , ,,May..27--A quiet but veryvpretty wedding look'placa at the home of Mrs. .\IcJmneu on Monday, 26th,` inst.,ab high noon, when her third` daughter, Louisa Therein, was married to William Emmeraon Downs nh ' Bmmpton, by Rev. W. E. Baker. The 3 I | bride looked charming in A beautiful gown of pnnja silk with trimmjnga uf `Brusials nev. iiiid ufbbquet bfjjink and white carnnliuns. After the ceremony a sumptuous rapant. was partnken of by those present. The happy couple loft their Brampton. uawnwne yesterday. 1 reported ' hnvddone considerable damage in this 1 nei hborhood. , boys in Minasmg on 24th. -1` y Messrs Co|m.a,..- Duyar, Wnztia, ; McGqIvan, Stewart and Oral: attended the: _,volun?,ars panda in Barrie ha`. - Sunday. 1 A Qnrvin ap e.nt Victoria Day in Min-. .. 891}-a_ " , ... ; sic on the sick list. ` Miss Pearl `Finlay of Barrie spent II I 1 few days last. week with her aunt, Mn. _ - Williams. L Downs of , Bmmpbon, , ' . ; met 1:: Algomn. I 1 The Midhursc foot ball team played 2 . a drawxyguno (00) with the Minasing e ` boys I Cantu.-- Duyar. Wnltiul [ xuuon. - Quits I nudnbur took in the cancer: at Onnrchjll on Monday evening sud g report I good lingo. The Epwor!IfLugna, purpose visil- ` . ing Cherry Creek Iaqguu on Friday. Dr. Parsons conducted tho hhtlx Mr. and Mrs. Will Hndie, Jr. from I tha Queen City spent their honeymoon ' with his parents here. I '1 Min 1~:a..1 rim... ..a . ...-.,.:. :... ; mm [119 PIIBDI-B Dfc Elba! Hughes bud I picnic furl , her young lnuuds on Saturday nflu`-I noon at Mr. MnlhoIlnud s woods. hum I fhlisa Emu Dolmlga iiviniting-in I ' 010 this rock. 1 1 `Mn. `N, 12:...s> v.....;.. - Being. 1' .7 > Mrs. T. Paton and Miss Jessie Paton tie mg uneny uroek [Angus ` hush mnivorsuy usrvioea in R". J. A. ' ` held nt O:ilIia last un u ;.x3.Luun. M12} 27- The Unioh Convention being pro-.`

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