5 Av theAneighborlV1opoMd`of Gogjsdn -ierturning outwell. " ' Mr. John Cosin, of Sunuidale, intends building a. large barn. T - Ibis Qaid ne:-e_ is not a._ vgoant house 13 _V(`}rsvven,h.urstA . -' % u'nlu 1' " *'1.5aI11" a;.1;% 'a;Np1;:ih{1 in; `nbrilfia market. V The `Unio11*uS'l*.a.nV(i;.;'d,. of Thornbu entered on it'2lst; year. ry, has n 'ITO'; `If I 5 syxvait BloTw.o.~.;o_ Heimicote, has corn '1at9.11Vding._T`l34 f9_gt-_l;i_h on hialand. - - .'lV nJ`na An`:-`nail HAIJ nryuugvl-. Q` Q4-nu-yuan nu u-nu-a___.v 0:? " ?I.1-`I ` dag}; held. ct;-11-i'~'1::l:'Stayner on the_6j:_ iniatg, to. revise thei Voters List`, ; w'.V[`Vl`1s7Ps.;r;>jxV1s:Vi)'is:t;i-<:-'st Vistoris Harbor `; lately was as great. success. T as :-__L_;; - , , .1` n, 1 L T1}SeI$ ,Leii1 5.{ o;;;m.;.r:;o;r;i;g. at Sparrow Like ; out the campers are about all gone. . ' nu, , , , 1.--`... 1. ;_I_ _. n__;___s_ - of Waubaushene,- is" moving into his new _reaid,ence-on-the island with the u_m;y name. . ` - ` `ll ; '1-1' `ll '1~u.....___r.__ -1.-`n ..... -- L`... i.--`.. r'i`;.ere was aslightkfmh lately nti Cooper : thougti.i_b ; -no.dg1nnge of gonna- rquensae. ;e ` II:-eoI`:1!!~'|.k'ln".x:~... libepurtenenil `opened gnyltn week. mu Hunt in chine. J. . .. - . I 4 I V ' The; Citizens . Banc1,VCoi1ingwood, is in nania`l'atraits,_and appeal; b to the people. --for help: > _ -II'7-._I_-____I_ -__- Poultry '.' of all 2' Kinds liwulvc '. Mi. H. M. Crouley, /of vRoaseau4 awarded several prizes `on his horaest-the 1 World s Fair. - ` ` ` ' - , . .. -- 1 van. -o -p--- A stave a.n;l barrel faetory to employ 35 hands is egpected to be shortly established `at Goldwater. . . " - vvv vv-cu-u vvvw-U Reports frorn various parts. of the country state that grasshoppers are eating the tender blades of fall wheat. - ` ......-..... - - --..-- .... . -' I Melvil.l-e, a. lad of 14, son of J es`ae Cooper, of Maple Grove, had his leg broken last week whilelogging. - T - . wnwuvu 11. ans. pg-- u. I Rev-. A. Dobson is credited with de- livering. .9. most owerful sermon a.tEsson 1 `church the other ay. ~ } 1 A ,,_,, -2 `I -..-..- I`1--___._ ` vvvvna vv Inn`: av Rev. `Mr. Fial1':t`1'<:ceeds thelate Rv MrA. McDonald as Methodist minister, at Hawk- sbonq and Leigh's Corners. ' ._- ___-_._9 _._..:.1-_..- ..4.. ALL....I.. Uvvuv wan ulavpaua -- v-----... . ' Afl:er twenty years reaidehce at Atherly Samuel Prophet leaves to reside on his farm a. little distance from Sbayner. I `III ,5 117-`- nu onvvov son-pv-no-vv -- ---- -.--`_-_. Miss Crossen and Miss Agnew, of Wau- baushene.` went out shing last Saturday and brought home eight ne b_lacla bass. ..,_._.L____... -2 D........1....:.1.....' .. Cousable Armstrbng. of Bracebridaa , ar- rested a. man; at -Barrie named Wm. alsh charged with robbery from a. man, up north. nu , _,212,... _..LA. 11--.... -.. ...................I II` Ivnvunonv young... `"5... __..- .._..__ WV...` Uulllavu vvovun ow-uvw-J uuv... - ._..___ W`. ____ __The sailing yacht Crane, in command of Captain Boyd and Pilot Swartman, lately ax`; rived at Waubausheneywith a. crowd of duck shooters. ` ' -..- , --,4____4__.n--._l_ -_.l-.._ THUS. N. HOBLEY,\ ` uuvvvvnuu i The best at and lowest prices In order- ed Suits `and overcoat: are to be had at Hunter, San-jeant as con. ` - ____u_ L-- ;...1-- ..L..:.. ZEIIIIUCFI ` NIH-lJ\r1nnv ww `av - -u The Creemore people, too, take their money to spend itsomewhere else instead of supportin their own place, The Star right;-' ly reads t. em a; lecture. rl1|._ LL_-- ..--&-.._ `unn1`nt9 `uuuia nut` been committed for trial. I avwuu v----u ow -wv--_- The three ruians wine brutally beat and robbed Donald McPhee, and stole the whis- key from McDermott. at Atherley, have . --g wvvuo vwu---.---`--. _-_ Five little; Torontcivxv-la eummering at De Graui Point, held a. zaare there recently and realized $15.74, which they sent to the Hospital for sick children. -__-_.9_ 111-11.; ..._.. --..... l.'- V..II..-.3..." v\-w - v.-s.`7fv. --.-y-5v v---v-v F$.iI-`;l'1t`a`;9oLJisi'v a .tzpI1oid at Coulaon. l.II.~._ T'f_._,__ _ L.__ --",-1' ------------------ -- , A Cooper : Falls man says the following signs of {all are visible there-The foliage colored,,the, blackbirds have . come and our summer visitors are leaving us. LI, _ __ _._..2._._ - ` Bulllsuvl. I nvnvvn-1 v-av -w-- .-a --- ` During the heavy storm onthe morning of the 7th the hem of -William Hunter, three miles from Midland, wa.s_ struck by lightn- ing.`s.nd with its conbenta, consumed. n-_.__L-.I_ _-.... Tglun l"p..unL:nIn3nn u l-n I950 |UIl\O `I OVII OVW VV-vv---w, v-----v~----v-- Somebody says Lake Oouchiching s big sh serpent has been seensgain, it is said. by one of the Roger Brothers. Some ten or twelve feet of the hideous monster was seen by this astonished sherman. A ._JL..-- -'.......-ugg-using.` nn:I-Au - last week is re oieli to hsv.e:`been.v_eryT severe through As It, of coiuitify three miles and more to the north [of us." Immense hail stones fell, and did considerable damage. Immediately around Ardtres_ we had fen intenseiy black sky, with 9 VII? IPVUVIIUI-IDIVUI :---v- ---v-v-u K V An Ardtrea cbrraspondent. writes:-'1`he storm which washgeneral in this district on t'1`hurdpy morning of week is orted 4.-.'Inu.T-hnnn om-v` umm-A I-.hrmm`h .n. H: of grade I soxin. T A Severn Bridge man writee-Messr:. Mickie. Dyment an 0o e ne new mill. will be in running order, it is expected, about the first of October, Men are now busy erectin the burner, ' which -will be 115 feet hig and 10 feet in diameter. The full capacity of the mill will be 65,000 to 70,000 feet per day. There is stock enough on hand to keep the mill running a. year. ' uni, , lII2..L_.. `n'--'.l.I ...:.u.- LL}. n'|ianl-an nf There isva. case of typhoid Coulaon. fl?! HE??? ~.* vss*99rsi!?=~?!1*#.*.f;: ind"-V BUD`! IIIJV IIIIII sun-manna w J --u The Allieton Herald gives `this caper of eccidente :-Geo. Freeman. while jumping 4,-.. __-;.L-.. ..-....... hnl Ann Ann rnnnnl-J11 QOOIGOIIUH 3-I180. .I3l.'BBluDu. wuuu Juullanua over another oung lad one day recently, fell with full orce on to a. hydrant, dialoca.t- ` g,__. 1.2.. _L-..I.l.... .....I `Hun:-uvnn nanny-Alv roll with run Korea on w u uyuruuu, uuuvunlr ing his shoulder and otherwise severely bruising himself. He is recovering. On Sunday evening Marshall Doyle, whilst slidingrdown "a ;hitchin' head first, in front of`A. M.'Tegart s rnessfsho , fell to the. nd, breaking. his arm at t e wrist. and t `e same evening J .. Carmichael fell o` a fence is rainin `his arm. On Tuesday morning illie oKinnon was in the act `of kickin at some object when it is snposed the toe o the boot on the leg which e was kicking with struck the heel of_ the book, and in falling" broke his leg three or four inches above the ankle. ~ A v nl-Ann- 3 U00 0! cheap, .. ' Binho Campbell, 'J.'orontc, nu aoo_9;pueu,una "call 0 the con ` gation of Christ Church. and will preach n this church (D.V.') `ch Sung day next at ~both ` morning and evening` nets .Vi06l. / law on SELL.--The north hat or lot , OF T No. 4, on the eighth con 1 inolud' _ one hundred acres. n3B."o?-f1.f,?f an . odburdin s. For terms. ns. Vme .0 or to M3. D xont:mm1[Lg3s. P.0.. anti for further puuouhn. :73. stroud _ MR3 MCMN LAY, 25 Grenville St Toronto ,__--zjj - ` -`V , '."`i l Rev, Ila; Campbell, Toronto. `rho 0:11 Aoooptod; ` F; `Allen, lately usistdn IIIIII tihdl` All t"t6 h ted,th :`. h$?%hurche: "L An error e are in the last minute: of ` last meeting o the Innillxeouncil. Council ed'ourned until October 7th; then to' meettt A ll I_, Lefroy, lathe right feeding iu'ube'e'dfet `Nahum Fill Miliiti N Thmfudqy, Sot;~ 2136*; mdfollo 3 Stgqrg Cloqed at 6 o'om%p.m.s s-M A . ` Dulles wondorlnow lluhlor Sat]: 1. :1... null null chair love]! mle lee wonder how Hunter esarjeant . can sell their lovely lliunlee so UN'.r%i or s1MWcQTE,AQ1IT;;12Io, S.E}P_TEMBER" 2I; .1393, n u minute: 3 -the I~nniI,l;oounoil.v ' -.----.._-.1 ......n n-a.~..1... no.1; %+.|...; -.`vFYfI, ?-~ "'1 \&.8jDu.W.'t`- U wllA|lNl|lIE|.L & no, on Engllsh Pork Shop. --.:j- MEATS or ALLKINDS. T ran an or raxgrmnvnxln Ar} - :s1mm.son'rnr;nou.an..~ V `} riimowti ummu1:.% In SESSION A I.onz`8ou`1on,' and 'th`o"Rste_ Qnestionv .21-otty Wollslrtod In Obmnnttoe of the Whole--Gommumogtunp-nepons _ notgou. ' . I I `the M3 on presiding. ' The, regula.x-_meetin'g of the Tovn Cdixncil was held on Monday evening. His Worship.` llama 4-on usnnannl-._.p.nn\1A `Una mu 0:; pnauuiug. . Mom rs p1_'esenI:--R.eeve._l'3ot.;l1well. list. Deputy Fletcher and Councillors McNsb, `Williamson, Hubbert, -Sewert, Ellis, Gar- den antlnPle.xton. Absent;-De uty-"Reeve Caldwell and Councillors Frsw ey, Pulleu ` and Fennell. . ' The Council beganwork at 7 50. comuumcu-Ions. _ C The following communications were pre-.. sented and ma : ` us a 1- . 1n.I Inna I-lull IV, L)VvUO ILII To His Warship the Mayor,vetc. :_ _ 1!___A._.`I L... .a.v Ann nu -.--.: -_.- __._., -__, -_,_. I Ge_ntlemen,--I em directed by the Presi- dent and Directors of the Cen"tra.l Simcoe Exhibition to `make application to your honorable body for the annual grant to the Society, and to my that owing to the ad- ditional expense in providing canvas tent: an mhinh in hair! the exhibition- vou will (IIBIOIIII BXDBIIBU In pruvuuug uuuvau ucuvu in which to hold the exhibition, you will make the grant two hundred dollars. ` . I am, etc . _ V . V 0. H-._ LYON, Secretary. Theglatzaor end Councillors of the Town of Berrie: _e. , Gentlemen.-Pursuant to subsection 4 of ` section 9 of_ cap. 35, Vic. 56, I beg`|:o notify 1 you that ` the hum of` one thousand and eighty dollars will be required for the pur- p_o_s}e_ ok gthea annual payment of the town WP UI UIIU C ainkjng fu_nd.`_ REPORTS. Report No. 9 of the Finance committee H was presented by Reeve Bothwell. It re- -commended the payment of accounts amounting` to $267.23. The report was enopted, i TI -_ _-.L `LT- ' n ..... .`I'1`.J...n.L:.. Inna nu-nunnfn V Hams,PickIed Phrkandsausages A SPECIALTY. % III? UUBOD Report No. 2 on `Education was presented by Councillor Plaxton. This recommended that the grant asked for` by the Collegiate Institute be made, viz :-$2,000 for the cur- rent year and $500 for ermanent improve- ments. This was the su iectof considerable discussion, and it was then moved by the Reeve. seconded by Councillor McNab and carried, that the report be referrediback to the Education committee for further con- sideration. It was thought more light on certain points might be obtained by a fuller discussion. - ` - v . - u u .u A VIA!-iv wwww vu- T A by-law -was introduced and read a. first and second time to strike the rate for the- current year. _ On motion of Councillor Mc- - Nab the Council went into Committee of the yvholer to consider the by-law. Mr. McNa.b ._ LL... ..l...:n "Wan v-n n nntnntinn was Wl.lOl6- B0 cuumuur uuu U]-urn. nu. Al4l.v&1uIv in the chair. The rate . uestion was thoroughly sifted and discusses . The town fathers went over -the items of last year s municipal expenditure in order, and between two and three hours were spent brushing up arithmetic and comparing one another s gures. The rate in committee was xed at 22 mills, but when it came up in counc the rate was reduced to 21 mills on the fol- lowing division : In 151 n 1 ,,, 1\I_;_L-__ t`|__,1,___ IV" 05-.` vs. --.V- . Yeas-1'&ie_ssrs. Fletcher, Plalxton-, Garden, Bothwell, Ellis, Williamson. Nays-Messrs. Stewart, Hubbert. McNa.b. The rate was therefore struck at 21 mills for public school supportersgbeing 14; mills for general purposes and 61} mills for school Willia.msonA--ls`.l.l'i'a.--"I:i;o'.vt: the Barrie Re- lief Asaociation be_ qganted the sum of $50. - Cartfid. _ ` .-. -nu . .| p '* \IvIn I -vs-u Hubbert-Willia.meon--'1`hat the sum of $350 be granted to the Mulcaeter street wharf committee. Withdrawn and referred to Finance committee. ` _- no. pun. . .1 pnnh Irv nouns ---g---v-- Slhtzawat;-:i.{cNab-That the sum of $200 F be granted to the Central Simcoe Agricul- tural Society.--Lost. V ll'\I__A.~.LL- .2 D1 an Ulooinn navvnvv V-- Fletcher-J('}a1: the Sum of 8150. be granted to the Agricultural Society.-4 Carried. 'l'\I-__A.-_. II'TII_..._-.. TLAL c.I...'Al"..m.....-.3-. Uariiiibn -Williamson -Th at the -Treasurer be authorized to procure the following books for use in his oice : lst-Book tor taxes in- arrears, asrequired by section 152 of Con- solidated Assessment Act. 2nd-A tripli- cate receiptbook, as -required by section 205 of said Act. 3rd-A cash book and iournal as required for use after the 1st day of January next, as required b the Municipal Journal Act. 4th--A boo as required to be kept by the Clerk, undersaidsection 205. This was lost by the following division : Yeag-Messrs. McNab, Plaxton, WilIiam~ 'mI1`1'a-y:_-Mesara.-Hubbert, Stewart. Ellis, Bothwell, Ga.rden,. Fletcher. -6. 'n.1....:...... 11 ,4: .. .. H... nmmnil mlinnrn- New Valencia B_aisins.e New candied Peels. Pure spice}-geld Vinegar rue PICKLING &e.,&e. The ladies of Bu-rle are do htod with the bbauuml good: wine are `being made `out of their old Fun at E. O._8lmmonn9 Fur more In _the Music `Hall IlInn`k_ Co. Simmons nll Block. ;;(.).l;nVi.;I;e-{I5-11-`&lI(1~;!`l,;f_}:;8;g;\1:Bb6;Iii a. few days in townlaat week. ' ' , 1 1-12`. rI_-__..:..__1 u 1I'r;-.II.....1!- H s;7;.*Z;&"a{;."6.;";};&j"wood1...d~.,~ A, A leave for he.B911th this week. ' _... - _ .` `in gment and the Mi;;<;a Dyment o._re_ at the o1`l_d a Edit week. v..__\_. - R. `E`o'17'd`;-L'.i:::tTi<`).1.1.ea'i::-ax`1'i"`\':v-i'fe are on a ten days visit to the World : Fair. ' vn,n~ 1.-- L____ --..A_-j 4.- I..:- I.....I Ur. WHILE IIBI IEIIL `vuuuuvu. UV Ina lacu- room for` some deys,bnt he ie getting better. : VMiss.Bea.tt of `Portage La Prairie, wee vieitidg the iesea Lee, Cldpperton street, lastweek`. -` A f -Mr. and Mrs. John Creller, B1-edford~et., were .in]._T_Eo_ronto_ ,1ut] week, renewing eo- 'tqu=1=-,.m,Ic.e- with r1.eive;-, n'~_." `1:`. .'_. ..u.. ..c M. A up... 1:` +1.. `1`""e,"`."V','-'."'."" " "" "'.'f7" "' . Moore, wife of Mr. .Moore, of the rm of Moore & McDonald, Dunlop street, has been yery ill, but in now on the mend. ; -v.n_-4,3: `n'_"_.`.*`.I" m...`..|. 13--..-- W VVUII Mr. Greenw:t;d';-;}-1:a;;l"1`run' k Baggege VUDJ -Mater`, aindre. Greenwood hove returned r rM1'wTr- V _ for a vieit, to `Hi! e,on_etM'sp1e Creek, from. trip to `Toronto, London and other P`.5'-35]` . ` fq U r ` I A. Looker, .w_ho:lefb;BIrrie recent- I. W.T.,i"i hie! ef_erioneTyim`_Il!ortly after `arrlyin 71:liei"e, -` through edi-`lnkiiii the wuter inoglievjocellty.` .. v V ~ ; VII rvwvwo TE: by-law was read a. third time and J11. ILUUULU .IIl\Jl\A Vb uncut-I vu--vv~-- I Mr. and Mrs. H. Martini and daughter were in Toronto and London last week. honuweu, uuruuu, Iuuuuu|'.-v. alt being 11.45 pim , the Council adjourn- ihn Morrw still conhu podrly. u us: In -gay -w v gu w.__ 3):. "_w$ua has I;eon.,ooniiJi't'o his bed- ._ ._ 2.. ..-...- .`I...;.. L..LL:. 3; mn6`:ntI Radian lfY our obedient sefvant, D. C. Mtmcgnsow. ' Barrie, Sept. 18th, 1893. {En MQIYAF .nI-n - MOTIONS. . V McKee vs. '-G. T. Ry. Co -It will be of interest to many.to.lea.rn that this action has atlut been settled .by the defendants paying to the .pln.int.i' $1200 in full of dam- ages and coats; n . Ta. mm ha ramamhm-ml that the action was l .uguae5uu.uu..auu. ` e ~. g 4 It will_be remembered. the action was brought by` Mrs. McKee, of this .town, through her solicitor, Mr;--C. W.` Plaxton,' to recover: damages forthe death of her hus- -band,_ who was killed at the Tollendal Cross~ ing in August of last, year -by the morning mail train, the negligence charged being, that no suicient warning of itsapproach wasgiven, the crossing bein a very danger- ous one. The case was trie at the Spring Assizes, and the ndings-of the jury were in favor ofthe plaintiff except that they did not agree as to whether the bell was rung or not. Mr. Justice Macmahon subsequently gave judgment dismissing the action with costs on the ground that there was no proof that the bell wasnot run as required by the statute in that behalf. rem this judgment the plainti appealed to the full court in To- ronto. When the case came for hearing there,.the eminent counsel engaged for the defendants agreed to recommend a settle- ment, and the hearing was postponed for ` that eplurpose with the result already men- ` tion . . 1 We are leased to say we have again secured t e aervlcelof Mina Hunter to manage our Dress and Mantle Making Department. she will commence wor 0ct. lat. We guarantee aathlactlon. Hunter, sarjeant Jr Co. CLU Ill L\.IL\Il-LUV! Ilulvu Iawrxwuu -u~-v .. _\h-. A. Overs, of Alliston, was howxrvxeover .~'unday. Art. seems 00 think there 18 no place like home. _ T my 1 1 L- 1--.... a.L..4. Mn .Tnhn y _ G. B. chocolates. _ There is certainly an attraction in the I Main building that will not be missed by the ladies and those of the sterner sex who are alicted with that very common complaint known as a. sweet tooth. This is the mag nicent display of Ganong Bros., (Limited), of St. Stephen, N B; Their exhibit stands between the fountain and the entrance to the Art Gallery, 9. position unequalled in the building. It is composed chiey of the now famed G. B. chocolates, hand-made cream bon-bons and ne wafers of kinds without number. The G. B chocolates are manu- factured and sold in 150 dierent styles, while there are over 100 varieties of Ganong s hand-made cream bon-bons. The handsome exhibit is contained in an octagonal case which is `lighted by incandescent lights. This gives thetastefullv arranged display an unusually like-to have-some appearance. That the "G. B. chocolates and the hand- made cream bon-bons, manufactured away down east, are as pleasing to the sense of taste as to theeye. The public will kindly notice that Mr. Thomas N. Hobley is the sole agent for these very superior A 1 choco- lates. ' x It yen want the Newest Good: at the 1 Lowest` Price try E. 0. Simmons, Music Hall Bleak, for a new fall hat. A The, Last oi the Season. The last open a.1r.concert of the season will be given to-night by the Citizens Band, on the fine solid earth stand, provided for them. near the post oice. ' rm..- :..II.....:...-. mmm-nmmnmill he rendered: mam. near 1500 post; Ulucu. The following programme will be rendered: 1 March... High School Ca.dets,..P. Sousa 2 Waltz. . . . Government House, . ; . . Vi_ctotia. A A. Mason. 3 - A -' - vs `l\,_.__I- H A__I_,_._ V IUIIUIIG Q Q. Amnuuvu. 3 O>verture to. . . .Fr9. Diavolo,. . . . . Auber. 4 Polka. . . . . . . Hannah, . . . . . . . .Kuhner. 5 Tuba Solo . The Vale of Chamouni, . IA... D.-AA - T .T Mnnfan D '.l.'llD D010 1116 v we U1 uumuuum, 3 Mr. Reid. I. J. Masten 6 Waltz. . . . . `%` Eldorado . . '. .T. P.- Boyle. T7` Quadrilles... Royal Scottish, . . . . . . T H. J. Mebcalfe. ; 8 Schottiache. . Queen of the Ballroom, ` (By request) H. 0. Casey 1. I`! ,1 (`1___ LL- l'\.-...._ H The Graceful Dance. Among the many attractions romised at the coming Centralsimcoe Exhi ition,which will begin next Monday, the national dances of the world will command attention. Miss Addie Smith;-`who has delighted the royal family of England and many of the nobility by her graceful, easy` motions, will be here. The'Guelph Mercury, speaking of her, says: In short the little lady captivated the audi- ence and won for herself a name wlich will not soon be defaced. The Toronto Empire says : _ The national dances of the 'aworld is a unique performance. The dancing of the troupe of youn ladies is very pretty .....1 .n..n. ......+.:..+ nnnlnrma an it deserves. -u -. ..---1--v `.--~_, ,,, yottxng pretty and elicits unstin applause as it deserves,_ the movements of the young ladies being ....---..I .....lI Linn.-"I ant` Ian:-nnnrnnn I116 IIIOVBIIIUIIIS U1 vu_v yuuus uaunvu graceful, well-timed and harmonious. --?-.-3;--::.-2: Min llnntor {will have ch: e of our Dreut Making Department 3 or (let. ht. Leave your order: early. Hunter. Enuvlnhnf `I2 CYII- PIOAJU LLIXU IIUMIUO We are glad to lain {that Mr. Joh_n Harpe, who was threatened with fever, no able to be at his work again. ' _ 2 'n..:.. .. 3 by re. 6-D Lllcuunng fult. you! snrjoant 6: Co. The followin ladies and entlemen, trom this town, left or Chicago t Friday and Saturday-+Dr. W. A. Rose had the ladies in charge :-A W. A. Boss, M.D.. the Misses McConkey, Miss Graham, Mrs. '1`. Kennedy, Miss Ken- nedy, Miss M. Ross, Miss Creswicke ; Messrs. Thos. Pearcey, F. Quance, M. Bannerman, R. A nIIa`nu `H Q, M- aT- '.L'n0B. rearcey, 1: . uguuuuu, um. nu-uum luau, u. A. Douglas. H. Harper, S. Caldwell. M. J. Frawley, Dr. MacLaren. P. J. Frawley Jonathan Stsaona and J. R. Kerr. The Brampton lacrosse boys were here last Thursday and played against the Barrie club. The play. was good, but the home team wssbesten byes score of 3_ to 1. The Barrie club is not as strong by several de- green as it was last year, still it plays a good game. Thelirsmpton club is exceptionally strong and plays genuine lacrosse. ' ' l`L~~-_-_A. I--..-,...- nlnk 1.` OH}: In-n-an Dlasuuu uuu rush, awn...-V -..-_-.._- The Crescent lacrosse club of this town defeated the Allundale juniors here on Tues- day, three straights in 1 hour and four minutes. They are open to receive chal- lenges. Address J. Cmuc, Sec. ` Ion IIIOIIIII OIII Girl] lull loci of those nice cl:-on patterns, goods, at J. IPn'o9. .9-:--.:- lloautinll flop Sucking: In the newest ihadol 0 Incl. this week at lllunor. In-rlgnnt . ing. .~ of neoap"n3d J. in that line can * iilha an aihiition.- ' In the case of- the corporation to taxes with several of our oung men, judfmnt was given in favor oft e dofendantsvw thout costs. , - . . .. . -ur__ `A us- fl! 0, . c . luvvuuw u bztttot "t.i1`:l:.yvrillxgt;lnn5exll1ibition. - I cl some .!:'.t'.'.':.'::.`3.:`.1`.%`:'. ;1`."....":.`R':.,...=. ; Local nmnngenoe. % `qr. -v.1-.--v, , God Save the Queenf Gone (9 Chicago |PlRll}BAPHER8 ,. PENUIL rams. L Avian: uavn-nu mum .. vuuvu ' u '--Strong nor-west wind on Saturday Qrvith great change of temperature. -n_s__ _.--_1_ -11 1:4._:,1.... ...:...I..L `mula } VVIIIUII, ,IuIlllKUIl `K173601161 , Uvu-In nut '13 , 'Very`1ntorost1n and Gossip: Chapter 0! Local History. ' M -~Cold North-west wind Saturday} ' -`1`he new separate school will soon be roofed. - I11-\a\QI HGQ tovMa.m`1drell 8; Co., for superior Sausages. ' V ~ _,:2.L n__,u_ _v__-_._1_. ...:_.1 `|A.....-1...: We are glad to learn that Mrs. A. Mi!- campbell. who has been suffering lately with a severe attack of pleurisy; improving very nicely- " - : Our iunior lacrosse team went over to Bar- rie on Tuesday afternoon and were defeated L--'n ._n rm.:. :. Hm -mnnd dafelnt this lillwkl V _--Rain with South-evasterly wind Moday morning. ' . :7`: 1 II A I`! - ,__`A_ _____ __g`_]_ Inavl. I-Illll l3`Maundrell 8'zsCo.` can supply you with Fresh Meats and Poultry. (1 n 1 _, `_._'L`. 6I3lI VIITIIEU III UBI-IIEIIOIIIIVIIIII _ -Rain nearly all Friday night `With occasional ashes of lightning. ' 11v I1 i_,I__ I__.!._La. -...! Uvbuctvullb uuwuvu vs n|5uuun.u.u :-The Beeeon World looks bright , and newsy after its ery baptism. 1,4 `l\ _____ _ __II __->_-..... 4.1.... AJVVIIIJ Innvvn nvu anus. wwrvuwuuu ` .--Hon. Charles Drury will ocdupy the chair at Rev. Mr. Lanceley s lecture. our 1.: ,,, LL- __-.. Wh1h,,l;!hked Ttetnor, contract -3 09-...` w..4-..--La.... --I 114:-ulna -Th"e i;1:1:c't:-4;; `wig; '<;x_1Vt_:he war path last week, so Mr. E. B. Reid says. .4... _-_-_n-.__ |:_. -: n:..I.......... 'D..n:4-.._ PUSH `TV IV IIVID S`! Q-7&0! `Q1! Irv xvv--- --v' -- WA complete list of. Dialogues, Recita- tion: and Readi_ngs`a.t Mann's Book Store. ,1 ,1 ._._- 12..- UIVIJI whim svvunuou U u-v .-.-u-- v ..-7-- -v.._ -- -Rev. Mr. .L?mcely preached two n sermons -last. Sunday to large congregations. -Don t forgehthe lecture, One Another, tonight, or it will cause you lasting regret. -:n-u _ ,, -_- `l'.V_I;_ `I"I _A_.. 2-.. LL- CAI` v\I'I.||6IJv, vs av :1 an. vwvuuv Jv-s ----.. &'Three cases new Felt Hats ft: t'h'e jus: passed into stock ; see them. Simmons & o. riefei; "face-:s'cia'e:fVt:ei'noon defeated by 3 to 0. This is the second defeat this year for this club. ' There-is~ to be a. weddin in our village on' . the 27th of this month. . ne of our fairyilh lage daughters islabout to take her depar- ture from our midst. ' ` -'la,,1--___.. 2.. --_ ' quire. IICI V I?\I :1...-V. EA nice line of Street and Shopping Bags at Mann's Book and Fahcy Goods Store. ` -uww- v- V jH`Don n by our dress good: before you aeec the aplendi assortment at R. I. Fraser & o. s. -Fix;e display of electricity on Friday morning from half-past two till towards daylight. ' I`! 1: ,..,_1,_- L-.. l_--__ -..lI...`l 4... ...._, -- ..-. -I:.ev. Canon Murphy has been called to 1` ew Xork by_ the dea_.th of his sister-in-law. 514. up ....-- , . Mr. Bird a.nd.M':. J obnston are making some good improvements on their property on Dunlop street. ` nu o, -, I,1!,,l ,1 _- 2.. h-___:- 4|..- ....:lI.`.. .. ., .......,. .... -.... ---This is ladies day in Barrie, the millin- ery display will touch their hearts and then 'somebody s pockets. 1-: .- u,,. 1-.. 11... It. r_......I..-.9.. Q\lIllVII\l\IJ no r vvvvv -4- V -Geb your ticket for Rev. Mr. Lanceley s lecture at the church door tonight if you have not procured it before. __..n 9 ,,,_ LL- A-_ 1-.|:-..!'|n:`l:L...... I`--- `l'1.z1'\r'e-;l'1; in;;i(i_es V Military Cape in Sable, Beaver, Persian Lamb and Mink ; see them. Simmons & Co. T V-:--v'.-[vii-1.3`-Al`)-V- ;I\'7('}l ! acknowloges the courtesy of a. complimentary ticket to the Great Northern Ex-hibition, Collingwood.` as 1 . _ ._ __ -I V;-I-t";vc:u-l;`1;e"r;ro_fivt;il()i1ie: Nfer ~ ythe town treasury if a. percentage were given to some sharp fellow to collect the dog tax. -, 1, __. .L ._ -..-__| 1IT--I.`H_ T:I..:.. m:`i*1;{; `i; '1';}v}';I$ Q;n:1:vi7}1d's Fair, Chicago, first ; Iiidustrial, Toronto, second ; the Gnmr CENTRAL, BARBIE, third. '"_E'i'.IoE'i;d t.1,1i1w:;tV.;zl41Va:V;t;f7i7:-st-class book binder in town like Mr. Cristoe with facilities to do the beat class of v work. pub guy. an.-pi - an-vs.--- v--'-v-.v . -- 9'Ma.undre1l & Co , the o-1 <'i"'r~o:liz-sble sausage maker, has returned to his old btand again, 12 Elizabeth-st. Give him a call. -ln;I.,, ll ,lV-._4I,__ If `n ...J 1?... o-v-as-cw-u vv `-7 --- __.._ -_..__ -_,, --New sheds are being eregtd forvthe ac- commodation of the teams of farmers attend- ing St. Mary s Roman Catholic church. . -_nn 1,,, L r1- ;i_- -1: .-__I:_L`I- -a---3 -- -----~'-- -v- - - -D Alton McCarthy, M. P., and Mrs. McCarthy, returned by the Sardinian, which brought the Earl and Countess of Aberdeen. -Sir. A. T. Gait, G.C.M.G., is dead. He waaeone of the fathers of Confederation, and his name will be intimately associated with Canadian history. I 11 I .1 , 1,--- was-u---a--- -..--v-J - --Magnicent views of Barrie, the bay and" the Blue mountains can be had at Sunnyside, the pleasant and tasty resi- dence of Mr. Ewan. --Tnis is {she sngnmnal equinox and in 8. short time Pearey will be` left in the dark for some months, should he manage to reach the pole `with Dr. Nansen. `IW,_, ,I- Tf,2._____,, lWI_-_I__ -L..__J_ T --Mr. Frank Wiseman, Charles street, had some very valuable fowls poisoned last week, ' some evil-disposed person having placed Paris Green in his hen house. I. 'l -.__-_ .._---__ __-II L---` t3'Wa.tson & Lennox, grocers, will have Fresh Fish on sale Thursday, Friday and Saturday of each week for the season. I Prompt attention given to all orders. __ -1 LL, l`1,I1,,,!,n- .ub u uuxu last week. -The regular meetlnar of the Collegiate Institute Board takes E e the hrst Friday in each alternate mont . The next regular meeting will be the lat Friday in November. pr! IIO '"'_.""e ;ii.;6ae 5} ';i:'i..,;.;;.;,;11;;.;,`.i. on her last trip to Chicago. For the remainder of this season she will make her -,__I-_ L..2__ 4.- LL- (lCI_-" -.._1 2_L-__._.J2..L- nuuluuum. UL uulu uvauuu uuv vvlu. ulanc ucl. regular trips to the S00 and intermediate any-It: -Sir Richard Webster, the eminent Brita ieh lawyer, his son and two daughters, are the guest; of Hon. Geo. W. Allan, at Strath- allan, down the bay. They arrived there Monday. George Whitebread has been called 51:0 To:-ont,oTby the alarming illness of her -u3n:u: "ha \X7-3.-In-. 'l`H:n `GAY? I-Inn Roan ' W L V` W UIJC QIQI Illllla IIIIJVGG III II nieoe, Miss Wright. This ady has bee; ...'..tl-5-3.... `nun I-Inn wanna I-RA gmnnba A` IIIVUU JIIIBU VV llguv. Llll IOU LIDII UUCLI a'u'e1:ing for two years from the e'ects of disease contracted in Barrie while profes- Iionally nurefng a family during the typhoid epidemic. _ A ronoo court. On the 13th Alfred Beardale char ed _Wi11ism Brooke with vagrancy. ined . or 10 days. Committed. . 0 D I-70 ,, ,__I-!.__j -2 7-..--- 13-_____ E-.. We fans; the world In Hosiery and Ladies! vans. J.Fyfe. --municipal law again. - UIIIUL 13.1113 Uulu uuuvu. In uuunvu nuns nu having a mare and colt at lnrfne. Fine almost nominal and apromise not 3 against . II__ 1714...`. _|.-_'..-.1 A........"ll-l'1..-:.. -2 KIUIU LU UC GIU HID Wills` vusvuoc-u _ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Unwin, of Prince Albert, have returned home after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J ohu Clark of ouryillage. with bein Angun McCuaig. of rank and (liner erly. Fined 31.00 and .70 oosts-whic_h Angus paid. - - On Monday Thoma Shaw char ed Wil- liam Cnrson with assault. Fine 3 .00 and or 10 days. The ne was paid. ` Gn.m'rns'r Cmnu, e Soe1ey s Odontine, which may be obtained at John Woods populgr drug emporium, is `one of Jthe nest thin for the eeetlrever 1 ; ..-a. ...l.. ..u.. 4.1.- 4-4.1.. - _..-.. 1.._.-.; L- tile neitfthingu 3} u;a`eaen;v;; invented. It not only giveotho teeth 3 pure, pearly lustre, but impartsjao the brou.th'the sweetness of the blooming pm`irio._ _____*,, .{ 31.00 mm mmun IN ADYASDI 2 . SINGLE COPIES. FIVE OINTB. : I "I5nnI.Y Is" Bum`: `.-J -- vv----------- `C-hief King complained of Jalea Barry for n_'aving a rgarg a.1`1@ 391$. large. I:ine ,______L_ -___ MINOR In-rn'n`a nmnmt T . E t89vBloor St. `ms t.` DR. Wb:(',_Bvs13iIl%MbIg 111% (`ha Queen's` rliqtglr T 3,15 pan. on Friday, t5he;22nd:'1n8t_-.-` Bifi f;r.f$on_ Saturday. , _ . . -nrnm t`nDQ'l`.'l`___nf. 'f"I `an-ant Miss French. of I-iamiiton, is visiting with Mr. Robert Reid of this village. ` ' ` , __'.1 .1-.-..I..a...... OD; Cor re all / t ooi._; ;..a:' ' 1ITANT.E:.D.':.l?.r t:2?:a:.she 1 wood 11-`amt. z.- Dull: ILUIII UB6 solnseuvu The societyof Christian `Endeavor in con- nection with the Presbyterian church have something special on hand on Friday even- ino. Go and see what it is. ` Communion service in the Presbyterian Church next Sunday morning at 11 o clock. It is to be hoped that every member will be present at this very important service. ' A A-week ago Iaat Sunday, Harvest services were held in St. _ Goat a : church of this Dlace. The church wasieautifully decorat- ed and the services were appropriate for the occasion. ' T Amndaleo Advance Correspondence, .\Ir. and Mrs. John Clark were in thdcity vn vuhulvuo Our mend Mr.Ge01`K.L"wr:: :,`,`;`;`.`,` ""57 ne P"`Pk .m bu 5 `k came in" o}t)her night some mscliiaexolfnlleacuriod ca, t e wee sma. _0l1 . T _ V buty_ his " rize pumpkm. It was I It Wong: be well tor the guilty P""`y if "er Mr. Lawrence finds him out. - The other evening three of our villa 6 Young ladies on their way heme from Bar 0 pveruook a. young farmer who seemed to be 1:} trouble The ladies sym thized with hgm and assisted him to the _ 6; advised him as best they could and -lath m. r v7J'it hurl been some of the boys they woul vbve loked with and played tricks on him. 4 AL ~ two is at hand or not. The President W:II,|'I On Monday laist `Sir Henry Tylfe` P1"i' dent of the G l`.R , made an inspection of Our station and its surroundings. and found everytlxin in rst-clasosvorder. Mr. Cowier the geniaf and obligiug station I 6.111? "ind , M12 Blackbird, of the Mechanics. =DOp&`t'.' I "Wit. had things in the best of ordelf, 9:9 - they always have them, whether an.1nIl?' mpe.nied b the following hehd 05013-139':- Messrs. L. g. Seargeant, manage!" _ ,_ S`Phensou, superintendent ; Mr. Of the mechanical department, and I0_V.0l'I.ij Others, some from England. Mr. `M. `F03? "911. was the engiheer in oherge"o! the 'I|j". gm? and Conductor Pe had _ trol Offll l"f*ln. The party came rom Celenderjen_d,i e tfor Hauulton the some eveqing. `V tj :. , LII. No. 38 SAMUEL W Sunday Can. `_ thThe Toronto peo Ie evidently don't want 3 "`*Just now. they are able Iao.romIin_ 3 hams and enjoy a. quiet Sund|.y._ and my 0: l*:PP)'- The Barrie peoplegagn dVoVw_ih~ _ i`,m every day in the week, huH:hgj_. g`,V91Y refuse to do withoutilf. `B.& 5 .. - !B1aouita. A _ x . 4 . sehooui ::`M;`:m::: sol? ~""`a`x GRQCER. __..B the lat UoI.-A. IlllIl.'5 uuy;-: SE33 coo . must be} Rood lronel`. No.- ` MRS. DANIEL SPRY. A No. [L1I,N V.38 .WHO ` szsmugr. Wmsnnv. } ADVE RTIEMENTS of; ' specialty mum mmgnlsmnxumnanna.1 ax iiIcdt.`$n1si'n1bx- L Ixclnxnns Asmqu. xnvws, V 2 [And conauma Iago Inivstol-T f % ' 4, " `n- g. nuunngi`--I D... vA.I-__--' `1-_-5-..". Icon- . will: ble-9. oenra .fo1'ga1-a."in` Buy- mgghisiaxu L -- % % -- `!-__. 4I_II nn_..4I-.'.' _-'_`. 'n_. ... .";u_ u FIPVIIU: [Ill ' s mks tl|o'lu'n"dw'ol' thouogt, _` `. Business is improvingst S'ohoinberg;. q \_ Collingwood s tax rste this yen-4 is 26f - *m_ills. * There! is now talk of _` a. nswspsper at Everett. ' ` - Ytizez3`z-day the 5,-court _of appa.l.at .Dun>troon.. . ~V _ `_ I` . .. .` -`-A-1-1'E worth Leagh bee:n_ atafted {st Vasey. avimz 60 members. ,. I, A ;x-1;de to, organize a. Mechanics Inntitutg at Elmvale. is&}.7i$oE'aL'fiuvIiia.}}is reports a` good yield of hop: in his yo.rd.- - ll ,`, ,, 1-cu! I n: ` us yuan gland IIIII, ` Now an Mann " noilf in Itiik. `i. -_.-- -..._..`.._ _.. .._-..._.._ .. _-. .%'i`i:e'fThom eonville Good-Teuix{1ars'11d a pic-nic in r. Meynatd s grove yeeterday. The annual harvest home festival of Wil- l`i: Shurch, Oro, was held on Tuesday, the JIWIZ UL IIVFC III III` JCIUI The Muikoka. Mill and Lumber Co.:i;il1 have. thus camps in Gibson in a few days; - IIIL - tin, -,____..;__,su_ A. _ ,1 n1______1A__, I .1`: A himney on the Collinfwbod knitting factory -was struck by lightn an a few morn- ings ago. T V V ' I A_II _,_'___ __-_L;__j_._ m`l,.;er;:i_l'le annual null mice: `yesvteiday. Nancy Hanks couldn't: get there in time .to take part. 1111.. 41.-.... -_ 1-,. __.2n 1.--- 4.- 1.-.}- u_-:._ -..-- `vvw -. V The Steytiet folk esill hope to have their burg lighted with Aelectpricity before the end of t e century; : A ' A `I t. , , 111.4 _I_ A__) `I'___LSL__L_ __2II L_I_1 IIU \JII l9|_;h. _ -- --.v yv.----v . South Simcoe Teachers Institute will hold its annual meeting at Alliston on 9th "and 10th qf October. V . dinciuor i\Z[;Lttliew, of Sunnida.1e', was thrown from 9. horse the other day and got a bad shaking up. T T" ~ V ' fsuperb 1VI8'lleI*f0l' $4.90. $5.50 an QHJIII at `Iinnlnr. Inn-Innnt 1: (`391. - _v------ v , --" Mr. George "("3l`1T;';:v1to.l, Division. Court Clerk, Beeton, has been . laid up with then- matism the last-week. V . .T V jsuperia iminuen `for 35.51 37.0011! Hunter, SIPJOIIII 6: cow. 4 --2, 'l'.1._..I____I ..__.__- or VUVVV -V --ro-o-w_-, -ow-'v------ `-7 -r` The. new church `of -England minister at Lloydtowniswell liked, and he is liing ithe 1_chur-ch every Sunday. T _ r1I_`__.._L-I 1\:_-:_:-_ t'1-....J. uanwvouuu vuaw u--wv u vv._. A man named Post wa lately asssed L $14. 50 by an Orillia ma istrate for using in- ` suiting language to 9. la. y. - _ A`I____.1-.. r1_.'-_.I..9... ................6- nun`...-5 ---a....a- -- -. -- Miss Jessie A1exande;:Cahada s. foremost elooutionist. is expected to appea.r_--at the Harvest Home, Bond Head, to-day. ' A_`...-- J-I-$5 VVIIV ALVIIIV, adv.-v-u ocnv-v-v, -7 V.-.` . Seven _housss, three stores and three planing mills have been. nished or are -in oourse of erection at Huntsville this season. The following is reported from Blantyre- Threshing live1y-getting ready for the fair --the small bov preparing his gun for squir- rels and coons. ~ ovnu vunavu vvv.--- Our exchanges ive a. good- many instances of lightening etro es during the storm of the nu. :...- gm: nmnna thnm n. onodlv number iiixining gtrolies dui"ing thesorm 7th inst., a.nd among.them a. goodly number. -3 `manna knurnnt` . ` A A nu Luau. , quu cuw of barns burned. UL Uni no use: uvun Gents Furmuhln V10`! every des`ci'lp- non-at the Music all list, Cap and Fur tore. E. 0. Slmmom. . - _ __--._I- -1 'D_LL4nVnuu tannin l."lIl_' lvrvo no we wnuuu-nu...-. To-morrow the people of Batteau will have the privilege of attending the harvest home festival in aid of Chnet Church. It promises to be a joyful occalion. . W .1 ....'.~..-_.. 1....I.......:....`. J... ,1 W W '~ .|v.r--- vv~---v--- , ~ A stable and granny belonging to Mr J. 0. Bellam , of Everett, was destroyed by re last onday. There was considerable grain, 9. buggy and herneeeburned. nu__ _1..... ........ 8.. I-lug an-.unI-Jun-hnn:1.nf `EDI!-I, 5' IIIDBBJ vv-own --- ---.-V--..._. The plum crop in the neighborhood of Nottswa is un recedenuedly large, and the weather has n- favorable to ripening. The shipment of fruit from the locality is large. _ _ - A 11.1. -_.L-_.. --...............I-..6 crowd`:-|n._l| `Kl BVO ' - , A Schomberg correa ondent writes--Mr. F. Proctor thrashed at avid Terry : on Fri- day; 63 bushels nf outs. in 10 minutes, at the rate of 378 bushels an hour. Does not this heat the record ? ovv . Ix _ ,Q_____gL _p UKIH IIVIIU U519 QSVVQUI u The members "of the West Essa. circuit of the Methodist church have purchased Mr._ T. P. I-Iod`gson s handsome` residence as a. nnnunnnmh 'l`ha--nrnnnrtv is well situated '1'. I . 11003800`! nanuaomu ruuluuuuu an n parsonagb. The--propert is well situated and very oonvenient.-A listpn Herald. " -` --A-L ---L-_ I`- -Au`-`nu-III (Min!!! 4!` wuu VULJ vvuy v.nv-v -_-_...--__ _-. Last, week when Mr. `Arthur Graig, yof Uraiahuut, wash putting away his 9. lion!- tural machinery he tore away the nu from his right hand thumb. ' It was very painful, but he is getting along all right now. -n-4....- I...--pl-n-n -An `llnntni-. in getting along an ngnu now. 4` Before buying I00 Hunter, Snrjennt 6: Co : elnolce vuuorunent ot New Fall { nreu Goods. ` o I'I1-_I.I .....V 2.. :u1 Inn`! H IUTOII lillllllle V e The Beeton World men is in luck. S. Hayeellefte on the editorial table a potato measuring 18 inches one way and 16 inches the other. J. L. Brown contributed a. to- mato weighing 2 lbs. ` u . ,_| 1.2-1.4.- -3 LI..- hens unu-A gt Rgp; IIIBUO Vvulgusug e um. All the local lights of thelaw were at Bar- tie Auizes this week, except Mr. Robertson, who in in Chicago.` Such a. happ condition of aaira as a town without la. awyer can only be enjoyed at into:-va.ls.-Collingwood Enterprise , 1 "``A------`-- `---I-` `In Milllann, an old vv--v-uuvvu -Inuit .IUI_VUIlI- `CI -;|',,-Dliu to: 'Adv.Ii;oo' ~WnqA Lily: n. Ilnip-`mar no 01.- Il".a.`o I-Vnu_erPl'IUe v V On Thursday last, Mr. Milligan, an old and respected citizen of Tecumseth, assed away in his 92nd year. His funera took place, on Saturday atternoon to Lewis bury- ing ground. The funeral sermon will be preached in the Methodist church next Sabl bath evening.~ V ~ - H. F. Switzer was at the farm of George Edwards, lot 98, con. 1, Tiny. last week and brought away with him iome Indian relics. One is a artly nished stone pipe ; another a head 0 a crow, chiselled from stone; and another a stone head in miniature of a_medi- 1 cine nzan-;g--Midland Fre'e'Pres`s._ . -e, u.` -" u:.u......1'f `Mai-.h}irl 3.}. NICO]. II-ll 3"` con- ?.'.i". .`.'. i. 0. sm 3} `3'i{Ei"viio?"`. Jekoepa tlio mo owners families. Owners both ourryin rtioo `h0`hQ!d, Large 1 mberl or men: of unlicensed otwtrlends, othozgltlpn T up Iu_smo_ A w yawn; v - 9~%vh*b nvtze-!r~11! 5:` 6 on? smoqm LAND poiio '_c`ir. 0_ANADAbAOIAI14i~CR1;rilA!t4I02'.' 396%!-+ Banner- f'l1|......- 3.. - --..- -2 4.___..L -23 -L 1 `Many :.ud?ti*5;';+ eahibieion will be held Oct. 3rd and 4th. _ V /hi High