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Barrie Examiner, 26 Jun 1902, p. 4

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' Sumo Tkknlksnddruudlo u. -mam . ...: if.;'.`..,`.%`r:;;\'~n?:?$`.'.?'e;:5`;{x;':"n 1 all?!-an-3" xlllevggu-1. nu:'.v-nu. far I 001 tin?-r'n1 -..|1gqu..l.`.E."?.`l`on \l ......... say Mr ASTOR IA. hiedren Cry for WATER UH Ulllil LL, ` e23.-Mrs. McGregDi and her 'ill of Dnndalk are the guests of . I-\'I |.Il'(IJ(-`I ..I I`KII" Tn Bella Ewamnd mm: In Cooke`: Bay. .1 mm um. lnwlug lurrlc at 6.50 mm. and 5.30 p.m. Fnrlher Infonnntlan from cu":-. MACKAY. 'z or. Wu. HUHBERT, B:z:x:lg(._ o:cAP_1`. Mo 1-my nu n-man u. nu... nu rat: at! uni n _y nanuuu : FRIDAY, ..lV_UN_E '13Ii 1 Lmvlnz Barrie an 9.90; Allandixlc 9.45. ;SEASON 1902} x~ Our sLock is complete in Dinner , Sets. Toiletwarc. and an odd lmee in Crockei-y and Glassware. I we have rpdrmml nnr Jar: ore] ; Godheartis " Bazaar ` str, 1 sLAYL > A few Iron: here Attended the On: - S. S. convention at Mitchell Square on` ` Fridny. - John Cnldwell in painting his house`. ` Quite a number of our young people (tended thy Free Methodist cnmpmeeb in M: Luck`s bush on Sunday. John Jory jr. has built 3 new mix...- REGL;`I:`I:.aW;I'RIP$ 3 Wedding : Cakes ~` I g 1K."f"EE3iX D, Phone 130. , ' - Dixnlop St. g Bondhaarfs 2 Bazaar Weather Elequiremems , In the} Item. patterns and culnrs. and .1 the wire: we'll (trmrunuua no Iuwnst In km-n. _Im m-can direct from the lat- gest, maker n the (LS. r I SA~`lilJRD`AY 'I'RlPS' 0 Bav. nn The largest stock of . ....h..... ......... \l Hammocks Bay Pnt spent Sunday here. \ Mm Slight of Cookstown spent Mon 1 day with be; sinner, Mrs R Re-mold; - " Quite a number from Kare attend:-d IDhVo3 nu. 3u we all we advertise. Our address is ? Excelsior Business College, Barrie. I _._.______._____ .u wul cunmnny convince ` "l'\ll V A grndmltr of our rnllege has an n\'untJIKe over some others !n_onev:r rnnxked jlartlllulnr. Whntuver they knuw ls I-orough and closely up-to-date. All modern nppunncos for labor anvlmz are to he (mum in mm; ..4' ..... .,.. uuu|[u(Z| ( ., may deal with) 5: Very nmv. nndwe have non hn nn opportunity or Intru- dueln it to our punils. Sena nsnmost card. and we I'll send you ll hmmsunely Iusmued cir eulnrof :6 wake: whlch will mlnly convince vmnm. a. ..u..-.. ........... I\ , .. , . MARSHALL SANITARY MATTRESS 5-._a; I m mo ido4MwwuMhamrmlk extension sole, very latest, sizes 1 L05, regular price 82.00, ~ spec?n.1 ...Sl.25 1.-cu I 1:. > Farms for. Sale. . . . . . . . . . . .u..u Bo`-s` ungaln. Bnlmomls, hot: cup. right dressy boot, sizes I to 5, sold regnhtrly M 8).%. special. . . . . . . . . . :. . .... . .. . . . . . ... . $1.00 Boys` Light. Lace Boots, toe cnp. extension safe, good to Wear, single to 13. u-gulnr prices] 00. to clear at.... . .. . .75q In `hm particulaijs shoes we nd a few lihcs that did not sell gs quickly as others at the vsame price, and as we have most tad many. we've decided to clear them, even though. it rrescnts a loss to us. To do the work quickly, 'nof the reductions in this lisi. Prices and values are ex- actly as we say. T in $2.00 Bpots for $1.35 N60 `N Mcn'$VBp,s_tc_>{r3_`Onl! BM U!'z!.l,,`A_'_)9 npuix-s Mnh: Su-ong Lace Boots, bellows tongue. high crib, ` good, hard snlid soles. peg. smooth inside, easy fitting. extra We)! made. sizes 6 to 11, regular value $1.75. special . . .. . .$l.25 mesa mutem In this way. Such al` ' good business proposition ahouid can I tainly be endoxsed by the tateivayers on Monday next. Sh0e Bargains FRAwLEvf &M0.i%l l'% E Mattresses n-inn $2.00 to sumo. at the Five Points Furniture Store PALK va. URTRY./' 1-FH&?!.EX.2.M09HE- -u--uvu11- CC lilfl For Genuine Boot Bargains BOYS PEPT. MEN'S DEP+: no an 13.....- c... an up Scott -s B9o`Ks3t61?e j A Bookstog-e in gvery sense 9! {the Ward J3 7 Men s : Boys `nth W Wice of Sh-oud. ~Hrs B nnd"WiIlRaynolda `.01 Big ' spent 1 I 1!. cannot wen be;denied'lhat the improvements for which the money is ` Inked are ghostly needed; and It seems fully as plain that they cannot. be made out of the general fund wilhoutincmam ing the rate. The explanation: made at the meeting, which are fully repen- . ed in this issue, show dearly the ad- vantages K6 the town of dealing with these muttm in this way. Such a not a lugs: uuudsncv M. Monqny I Itilto be:-egteued that there mu 3 ; ight`: muting when the by-hwu pro- viding for raising, by debenture, funds for the EIeptricLigh1 Dept. and for V nermunencimnrovezm-ms. were exnInin- -THE BARRIE EXAMINER. KuvoPbu'Iu-nl..lnPoovk. "I": DHNKII I'.)\nfI|lI:.; suo. Plnnble n_. unnce: $1.56 In I no! to ma. I01 um nnegxnc ulgnl. uepr. and lot pennuxcncimprovemenls, were explain: id. It. cannot wen be'denied~thac the ' l'II\J'(`5I- I`\IlC3n VVIIII change of opinion has come la I ue people cu! East Simeoe that W. H. '5 Bennen.M. P,'ahoul\l ncfilexpedient . ' 7 ix-~ep Wjebridge recently. 4 ` `re \rt_tho serionaillness of 1 _'1S ,Sr. ' ' V Iips M-`V Dryndal pulled up week. 2 I f0ea Henri 10 to 4. -r Inna:-on mg In An-1.uck's bush Sunday. V Jory jr. collar 1 m'd hu moved his house over It. .. -- VAQNE. ' 1 ` June 24tb-H Keicey spent Sunday 1 with W Wice of Sh-oud. I The Penmnguishene steamer John 1 Lamvhile on with : Su:.du- I-xnu-I-inn b day` with his cousin. Will McQziav. "W. Burua fromthc Sluniloulln Island was t`.he'unc-at of Mr. Rnnaier last. week. Mrs. Mcllurray Sr. spent :1 few days last. week with friends in Stnyner. ' Miss McAeer of Angus is visiting nt ` her npcle s, here. 5 . menda in Caghtown. Mia`: Minnie Jaclgman in vigiting Collingwood. " Uliver .\[cQuuy uf'B1rrie kpax. Sun- day` McQuav. V gun: oi Miss Ramm. I Miss Kuwllui-2 is visiting friends in _ Collingwood. ]\[cQm1v oi'B1rrie unrznf. Ru... 1 ]\Iuch bcn_eL was mceived from .`\`h*. ' D.1vidEou a address un Foreigui Missions, 1 last Thursday evcning, by the congrega- tion of the Presbyterian church. Miss Annie \Vismnr of Toronto I: Hm I S the} Duu\uud a sucrunu.-nu on Saturddy. - J. A. Mair of Cuokatowu spent. Sun- du_\`rAwitVh the Messrs Mair. Afew from this vicinily nttcudd ` l EU N.\11)ALE CORNERS Miss Pilkey, who was the guest. of I V Miss Lmru Mc.\Iurray, returned lo 1 Cedar Grow, Saturday. 7` Miss Mary Matthews, who has been . Cedar Salurdaj. Mnnhewa, 5 ' ill in the Cullingwco-1 hospital for some lune, is home again. L Jlmes Johnllou. ` Elvin! \Vebb is improving elowlv. John Rich bu '" .'MLIrisffo;-:1|n"nu`g`:;m_t~r.' -Vi "'l'E`n`d x rinnir'l' mi : gone to Snull. Sig ' her home, "Willw Bufzks. ' i 1 Mas. L. Leadlxq nnd daughter Helen of Hie 6111 line spent. Friday afternoon with her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. F. Wnttie. ' gran improvement. .\InI. Lnbnuer [mm Vine viailnd Mrs. P Croley an Sundny. 3 5 FKUUD. I June 24.-Fnnk Wilson of Slnyner ' is whiting friend: in this vicinity. I l_In-. Btoll. of \Vunrly in vinilinn . nl .1110. Leouutdi. ' I U W. Dunning ma Mam. G. Bm. ; mud M. Cooper were IE3 gust: of E Wallace on Sundny. _ # Lrliuyxtrnnhi 0! Tomato is viuhim! Min: Arnnhi: F. B. Qunuh. Mm. Thou. K Tueidny nnd `nipart n goodrme. Qassij Cummings spent. a few t.l `IV1dV5'in>-Ivy and Ban.-ie 1-1 B. Qunuh. " `_ Kennedy Ind Inmily of Km: no spendihg u few days in wvrn. \V'u). Kneealuw and family hnva ` '.'MLIrisffo;-:1tg_B ujg`:;m_g.' Tiffrinny` Hand} of II or: were um-ry to lcnn of his removal from Cnignlo aulion. HI! place is . taken by Mr. Scott. I I`-`arty-nine tickets were sold hers ;HaH.he-9xcuraion-to*Br-\cebridga*ln 5 Thursday. The axcurnioniau lepo. a ' good time. t N. Rich has improved the anneal-ance r Cnnnlh-V : Wm. Kneealuw family ; r moved to the {arm putvhuued from _ Jnggs " improved appearance . of his house by putting up A new ver- anda. _ nnglfa. V . I 3 Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lilllejohn and son Etnv-at span: Sunday at Midbursl. - Miss F. Blanchard has returned to n ' Klidbursl. , Toronto having spent a few weeks nt l her home here. I umber boom. , ` `Min Palmer of Tamnloin .u'.Iiting } hcreouaimeo. Young. ' .' 4 __\'1lond muting in Lbljtdoiqltjta ii ting her cousin, Miss F Hughai. 1 Our nut suuon agent. George Scott, 3 in doing I uuhiug lmsinen. The Lndiea' Aid purposes ptinling . in doing ` ptinling I u:J p-puing the Mathudint church in . , lhn near future, which will nuke 1 . 3 June 23rd-Mr. nnd- Mrs. Andrew C .- \\'atlio of Seal.lle,'aah.,we:e renewing _ Acquaintances hero recently, a " Misses Eva sud Maggie Johnston 1 achildren a service at St. Paul's unidarwns largely attended. The ` -in` .nioely._ dgwmtegi for the pad altogether the udrvics was ` nu':'.iva and iixteg-eating. ______.%..._.._...._.....__...____ C`-RAIGVALE Juno 23-)lr [Mu-dull`: uunill bu nanvnodm-king evuryuaingin the Hun ol . ', lumber boom. ' f-John l_Inghu wiIlrh8a'h Em En tun. ~i `.i:`.' " _ Ines ll:-.Kco ma w.%'; in I :I'orgn:o {u_v. wick writing oni_ gun- l Mina Wngigfuo g Toronto luv. week odin exun- inntion at the Conuerubory of Manic. 0 I Misc Sawyer of Cherry Creek in vil-, , her [ nuda. ever: a weal er and a good crowd L want In make the annual school picnic 9 atsamly Cove one at the beat ever K , held. The usual program of npux-ls waa _ provided. Our football team played I Big Bay Point and Naulyr and an A usual came out victors in both cases. n ;-'hurch. Miss Toronto is the gupgz is ' I Mn-. G. i_n viniling :1 J no. Leaxgutdk. . her ~ Miss D. Linltjohn spent Sunday at her Banks. usual ho-th On Saturday, June 14, n son to Mr. and Mra. J. J. Reid. and $191 an will mi hlv min. Geo. Young. . 1 .1 mum` gum aa_ n !InghuwiIIr`d3o'h film on |uan,uvu:IUL1 v Ann. . V . J a'2_--_.A` fewjrom here attended [ nnpauy st_Mrs. EXrick s, 7th 3 good time. 5a'C,assi/i'a spent. :1 `Y' . 1 I viuiung -c ..v_u Lvuu jun 1:31.11. near. ; stun vou nun nnru no war rr. turn A 34$ anwoumlag. tuorm.` . OIL - V . Rev.D}. It is food, and more than P""`" . . , A D ; food: 1t helpsyou dxgestwhatg #13,, in if ever food you can. hear. me {each I _ `,\`r....om-'u v gm... - ........ , Sc`\o_uls'cInse:1 on Tucwdnv for I=um- ` rher holidays. '/ They will reopen d the ` ' 3rd .\I_om'lu y in August. ' ` Mr. and Mrs. Lcecr-, _Co1dwn;er,II . - - ~-----vp {gr _ upfrom an sickness, no matter lpl whatsort, egin with a little !.,I, \ S'ciott's Emulsion of god-liver H; ` 01 . - E-$tting`, up from anv sicknesc. nn ma++p.- I1 3m .\I_um'lu'y ` ` _Co1dvg_A;{er, '1 spun: Sunday in the village. ' .t------------ .213 '1Iis.< Hill of P. J. Fmwla_v s. Mr. .\VeM.heru ) Viailillg in Seuforth and Walton. ' L Mrs. Jno. McPhi1len of Georgetown N] is the guest of Mrs. James Bmmby. l( 1 ~ u P. .\VeAHIerup, we are `glad to hay, is improving. He has hgeu c duty for overa week. 1nu_ pa new In 5:; .l"nul's, Thursday. )Il'(Dr.) I n'ce'and 'children of Tov- (`I6 yisiting Ashford Wamica. ` e`-.unipn"school picnic '9: Sandy (`,,;lzat. Friday, proveda success. 'pn:es`were won by pupils of our ~ vuu cunuua | ; Jun. 24.-Mr..nad Mn. A A. Bell qfull Btdly nv Orillin. `u Methodist 8. B. Rxcnnion to ` 3 Marion`; Put on the ltd: in In 3 Jccided Innnnn 11;: dnjwn Illlhn - wold be ,du'irod"iml .11 ms man 1 1 expnued than-elvu wall -chided. Jon. Gardner -nd lnmilv will lbva [Emma Put: on Sunday. ( Jack and Miss Suziu Tracey of Mine- aing were guests of Miss Mary Tncey ) v on4Sunduy. : R. Slranmzhan and Miss Ellie \\'il- . on4Sunduy. Slrannghan ` eon aspen: Sunday in Hendrie. 1 Mrs. Allen of Tm-unto visitd her I 1 1 L at the home of John Hlrons. A. Bishop spent. Sunday in Barrie. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kerfaot of Minesing visibed J. McDenuolt~ on Sunday. Hrs. Jno. Walton and Willie are Hrs. J1 ix J1 n nix monlhu .viai8. in the Northwest. The young people of thin vicinity at- tended uulpumaeling in Group Hull 3 Snturdey evening. ' Mineeing loot. ball team played 1 brother, Juo Wuuie. 4:!) line. Prepnrnlions are being undo for the annual picnic in connection with Hm Presbyterian church, July ht. All Inrwol gnmrs nrwbeing-1-luuned-Jor#-he nemnon and` rgood progfim !01~--thu- V evening. ' 2 ' frigndly g-mo with Midhurnt Fridny uvening in Mr. Garvin's uid; the result was a lie, 00 A. Willie Incl wife 13! Wuhingbun U. S. A., At: visiting aha former`: : being evening. A goodly number of pupils from nur I public school mcnd writing on the Entrance examination this wzak. We 3 )1is,h,tl:em4v_egLs,uccceea%,(. June 23ni--A coronation Beriix arm be new in St; Pnul s, Thursday. `M'n'n')r,`_ Pa.-.-...A '..v.:u.-.. ..: 1~- I dale. : The llh lino men ware working for r (be King lust week. I The Rev. 1`. G. Scan. preached his ` , preached I farewell sermon here on Sunday. Rev. . 5 A. Sanderson is in succeed him. , A. Sanderson him. 1 Misses Maggie and Louis: Campbell I , of Burio were the guests of Miss ; Emma Put: Sunday. \ | Tracey I unuu c an. Julie 24-A. Lennox is working In J Ivy. E. Cnnvford agent Sunday i hort visit.` . : Bmie is visiting at mwla_v '78! KXAXIHII. THURSDAY. JUNE ~96. 1908. Jo-ly to . ' un~ Sunday ' sermon was ( _ ` for the McCormick machinua. What. might have been a fatal accid- ent. banal JusJamiewn un No 4. road _ section. \VlJile ehovalliug" gravel in B tha`pi1.nloosa section of eiarth hanging overhead fellmenrly burying him undel- ineath. Owing to me quiclmeea and ' alanricy of Rnbt Mulcomsun and John Bayes he was >exuj1cated_. He luckely 3 escaped with a sprained knee and 11 bad . shaking: up. _ | The Sacrament of the Lord : Sumner _ `dune zo.-mrs. Mob eon Will an t Mrs (Rev) J. A. Russ. i Mrs. B. Meredith and _` Wduy wiLh_be_r Re-mold; Quite`: nuxnber.f_rom attended A. Wane barn raising an. Holly on Fri- . In dny; it iJYOVbd quite a. success. I Mn 0 \Vica nn.I Mrs Rrnrh nf l'>.;:...: ` Mere/dilh chlld of ,Mid- , land are visiting Mrs. D. W. Lennux. R.` W. Sloan has secured the agency : } torthu ` cemetery was largly attended showing `the love uud xespecn of nil the friends and neighbors. Cor deepest sympathy ii extended to 1118 bereaved family. ` Mrs. Lmubie, accompanied by her f ` mun . Archie Cntry called on hieuds her: recently. " Mrs McMillan and children of TaL duys. J09. Todd is putting in cement wall `under his burn; R Mauenley has the Y ' canbrnct. 2 I slxrn Am) avnxru LINE, Vxsrlu. A gloom was cast oven-our community ` last. week by the death of Mrs. Michael Crounn DUB M 0111' IJIOEL ISLPEOLOII residents.Tf:e decens ed has been : suffer- er fur.soI.ue time and an the evening 0! the 21s: she passed peacafully away. The funeral on Tuesday to the R. C. 1 Ed Mclieth and .703 Babb were visitors in Brudfurd uu Mundny. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Mnttenley went to Toronto chin moruingmo spend a few duy_s. ' bereaved fn;uil'y. accompanied by 1 : daughter A.gnen,viaized in F105 1 week. Tam Blain vi` line an Sunday. Ed McBeth 1 uuznulxy. Drmrunnnl f I bllc W kn. 1' 0:Wl.ul7lh Jllglra. nm. 3 No pun lnurnnz this ndvcrmmanl writh- ouinu only from the Department. will not be pnld for IL -._._-...._. .._. .... .... Bonk ofPnins-I , {Vic} visibexhlzs V. P Kelcey on Wed- nasdgy.

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