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Northern Advance, 21 Aug 1902, p. 1

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` 7.! ` vIrtli % A '1` 3;" ' '3 1a?h'T3."3&T:':"' 4'63?" 8913;; ?'45',3a?"t7- 5. and-~46th..P9s-0 H < och Infantry hhln; ipnlitli -` T 79 ' `IF-nan.-.1. o CI! "lVUII ICUITII lIVf7' UUII I-III-UH" -2%a,rmn; F1-o'ton ; 493 .% suznub aoo;_ 2uoocaT; m'5`a9?;%, nxanugll -9 'l.?.l::onmp for Onhsi-io will be ooiupoood II Iollown :-.-.-Flat Dlvluon - Divisions! troops, No. I 00. R.C.R.: III! lnfsntry Brigade; 26th. London; -27th`, Bathing` 2nd Infant: lands--22nd, Woodltookg V '28uh. Stmford : 29th, G11; 30th, Gael In.` 2nd Division: Dlvinlonsltroopu-No. 2 . `Baobab; Will, Mn Ion; 37th, `Yak; ~:89th. Simone ;. 44th. 3-Nlscsu. Fall! :`;77u|I. ~Dnndu; 97th. In 8to~.V7`llsrl6.~`-*4h; 1 `anrptss 8lu{0wbn-8'ouu H4 syVVhit|>1.f- 735th, Build}.-8665. l"-1 -'- A . *"`rII.I.i.;I.. `m..-a..a....- _.._4m.. ;r-..a......-,_u.x....|.' 5 L. I A The 35th Regiment will send cnly a small quota to the camp of instruction this year, a radical departure in the rural militia hav- lndbeen adopted this year. In place of having all the infantry regiment: turn out, it has been decided to hold cam ct instruc- tion for oicere and non commiee oned oicere of the regiment: of Ontario, Quebec and the -Maritime Provincee next month. ` The On- tario camp will be at Niagara-on -the- Lake from September 23 to October 4; that for Quebec at Three Rivers from September 16 . to 27; while the units from the Maritime Proyince will alaemble at Suucx. N. B., `from Se tember _9 to 20. The period 0 training n each case will be twelve daye_.- Th_ e Ieveral companies of the permanent corps will turn out in full strength, but each of the other infantry vregimente will be re- relented as follow: :-I Licut-Oolcnel, 1 ajon 1 Adjutant", 1 Quarter-`master, 1 company oiiicer per company,'*2 eta .39-at-efperarosiment. 3 _Iers_ntI.vercoom- V 9-nv._3* oorpor-I-V nor; .woomv-rny. 2 busier- reglment will _.be lint-Inn- ' . v per -regiment. Twe`cty-two : .mu'1'ARfz camp SEPT. 23 To our. +ALLANnALE"`"' ms` FOR SALE. usvIsuv vs uy uua` uulguuvu i The sons and daughters of the deceased `are as follows :-Duncan, 8th line Oro ; Gil- bert, Guthrie; Peter,` on the Homestead ; John, Rama ;Mrs. Morrison, 8th line Ore ; Mrs. John Campbell, Thorah ; Mrs. Smith, the Homestead ; Mrs. John Mcceskel, Cold- water. She also leaves 40 grandchildren, 64 great rand~children and 7 reat-g'reat- grand ch ldren, and one sister, Mrs. McNeil, of Thorah. All her children, except Mrs. Mocaskel, were present at the funeral, and her descendants down to the fifth genera- tion, Master Rowet, aged four years. The "funeral service was conducted -by Rev. Jae." Skeen at the home of the deceased. The remains were followed bv a large number of friends to- Knox Church cemetery. The pall-bearers were Messrs. Peter MoCaskel, Duncan Morrison, Hugh Morrison, Hugh McArthur, Hugh Campbell, John Dunlop, grand and great-grand-children. Mrs. Lee ` and Mrs._ Milne, relatives in Barrie, were `among those who were present at the funeral. - "BARBIE, CoN'rY of `SIMCOE, ON'1"ARIO,L AUGUST 21, .1902. ;.e-Iv uvvunuwu was us an goon llllln ll oould`be expected in one of her age, and her mentel feoultiee especially remained good unto the lent. The aged lady was highly thought of by her neighbors. Thu nnnn anal Annnl-.6-A-. -2 d.L- .l .... --.I `A OENTENARIAN i PASSES ' AWAY-. so mans IN 030 AND MEDONTE. -The death took place on Tuesday. August 4 12th, of Mrs. Hugh McArthnr. who was in her l03rd year. She was, therefore, horn aboutthe close of the 18th century, at Inlay, Scotland, her maiden name being Miss rlora Mccuaig. Mra. McArthur came to Canada with her husband 50 years ago, settlin near Knox Church on the 8th of Ora, an later taking up her residence . on the 3rd concession` of Medonte, near townline Oro, where her husband predeceased her some 33 years ago. Nearl all the families, especial- lv those of the Hfghland Scotch population of Ora. are in some wave related to t-he'de- ceased, and her descendants number a great many. a ` ~ The deceased was in as good health as nnnld`hn mrnanhul In mm A` L.-. -.... .._.a L... -uups. uuuunu, usrulu, VV DWDH. umcunr. Par): II., junior 'leevinq-Anderson, Bel- _ frev (Greek), Christie (French), Cooke (French). M. Day, B. Day (Greek), 8. D,ay,g French (Chem.), Henning. Harv. Jackson, Lennox (French), Lynch (Greek), Moett, Morieritv, Robert: (French Auths.). Rob- ertson, Reid (Frecnh Auths.), Sellene, Town (French), Whitney, Beseent, W. Garefoot. V Christie, Honeyford, O. Irwin. Lunen, Mc- Dermid, Morrison, Roarbeck, `Sled, Camp bell, Hansen, King, Schmitendorf, Smillie, Steele, Stokes, King, Rieve. Scott, Allan, Evens, K. Feris, M. Ferie, Fizzell, May,- nerd, McLean, Morrison, Caeeerley. Dele- mear, Keogh, Riddell, Williams, Wilson (French). . r V T um, DIl'l'lI~i noun. Drluipwn. I` - `T Division-Bah `Inhnu-y Brindc- any -mm; . um. n..I......;..;. um. l'.I.uI_ saw us, VI UIIIIUUU 3 ' . -Sianior Leaving, part I.-Fnwley, Ma.o- ` donnld, `MoSweeney, Morton. Pt. II.- J Clark, Frawley. ' Maodonald. Mcsweaney, `1 Morton. Pars II.`--Speera, Fife, (II Math.) Part I.-Lynd. j T ` part .`-:lIlL`:Q A nan- l`.._'-_.' ; any .I..-.u Part II.. H;trionlotion-Arena, [Gre`eneV.A Tanner. Brooks, Birnie. Watson. Sinclair. DAD`! :nn:n- "nsnuvguunu Aug ------ 13-` Part II, Jr. Matt-ioulation-M. Elder, Marian Findlay, Gordon.) Gallie, Milton Gray, E. J. Kearns, W. Lewis, J. McCuaig`, Teddy Mar Inn, W. A. Whan,`J. Vessey. i . Part II, 1'. Leaving--Estie Bell, Egbert `Caldwell, Clark, M. Collard, Viola Collins, ` Maude Coo|te.Geoil Dodds,(Frenoh Authors) ; J. A. Elriolt, Annie .`Frawley. Maude Gil- g ohrist, .. J. A. Handy, M. Hare,` James Hayes. M. Lawr, (French , J. Leonard, J. Mcuaisz, G. McFaz-lane, . M. Orrook, F. B. Owen, (French) Maggie Pollock, Norman Ro ers. M. Smith, Jean Standen. J. Vessey, ` M. ebb, Annie Williamson, W. Wilson, Mabel Wines. Part I. Sr. Leaving-Edith Carr,S. White. Part II, Sr. Lea-ing-Edith Carr, E. J. Keenan (honors), '1`. Keenan, T. Murday, S.White. ` NIL- !-1I-._2.___ ---, AI - ` ` ` NJI `V IIIIIUU The following are the` mines of successful candidates at other High Schools in" the 1 County ot Simcoe : - -Qnninn T.Anu3nn nu.-:6 T E`.._-I-... `ll -.- """ "1"" -urcuuns; ana U13! U10 III [III WEI. llrat ` . V . mh :_`f)<; up at mv ofhce. at Cookstown on thi pecon_ August. 1901, and remains there for 1116-: Elec and` iflors are called upon to examine the If any Omissions or any other anon. no found f ' . -. A `Egan, to take xmmediate proceedmgn to lave thc e . . "Hrs corrected according to law. '1 I H7 rr 11,-: A no-nun - `vi u. oounweu, nooeccn Unrr, A. L. `Crease, `D. F. Davidson, J. G. Gallic. C. S. Graaeto, Milton Gray, J. A. Johnston, Olive Makes (physics), J. Montgomery. E. A. Morgan, M.` Nettleton, A. `W. Poe, Ids E. Pa.e._ Luella E.` `Robinson, E. B. Tyror. J.-` F. ` Warner. . The `ofthe Barriefiollegiate Ins- 3 titute `made a very good showing at the i `recent. Departmental examinations. There were no failures among _the candidates for Part II Matriculation and a lar e percentage of thoee who tried the Junior avina pas- sed. E. J. Keenan took honors in Pt II- Senior Leaving, making over 66 per cent. The following is the list of B.C.I.students who were successful. V ' Part 1, Jr. Matriculatione-Estie Bell,.C. G. Bothwell, Rebecca Carr. A. L. Crease, F. Dnvidnnn. J (1 11.11:. (1 Q 11---- I I-4$lVII- .131 Warner. 1)-..- `I1 siJoomss'rm.. BARBIE smnmnrs. 353313. gran COUNTY OF SIMCOR AND THE DOIINION OF CANADA OUR CRITERION. > I ., i{Z'7r'."'ia2"u'X"rnn. ',DZ 35 Clerk of the Municapgney of aid}; `"C0kStown. this 14th (law of August. xgpq our uulqu uny uvlu oIlD.lIIllB_ CIIIOIIG onto:-inc from consumption. and '-vioro living in the some houoo. Tho ogod In- dioutook I violent t of coughing about '10 o'clock in the morning. and in the ab- oonoo of housekeeper, Thoma Young wouqto only to nd his The Young: were not mum, but, were I A " A ddublo Ihdign tunona `mg piaoe .e the village of Rama on F;-iduy, md yu` 0||`d 1)! .9. [H10 ctthoring of bnvou. . `nun nnnnI'nnn3nn -4:-an Ab..- LI..- |...I:-- -1 -vw-luv!-I U: .-. ultxv [Imvtwg on DIIVGI. Th; oeramoniu were over the yodieu of John Young; 33%, cud Iouhg, and 47 Who in the some `home on th=':t$o&dny from _t`ho.uIho`dinoa_Io." Alumna 14-` -.L '-.'.'_'LLA /I.'..>L _-..._- Inc uuuuvaa C lull)` Ill I/HO Illlfllllo` Yo ":53 number. om. Ohibsf __ .. --_`._-V - vv -v-u ' enjoyable tinie wuiepenb `on Friday evening at the Dominion Honue, Angus, when 5 dance was given by Mr. A. W. Shield: en e'fn`rewell to some of his visitors. The bell-room wen tastefully. dodoreted end the oor wee e_xeel_lent condition. - vuuusuu, nu aulllavuo ' We regret to learn that Inap{ct'or Mot an who was recovering from his illness 0 a month ago is again laid up ; it is hoped that he may be ableto attend to the "duties of his oioe in a couple of weeku, _ . I A- -___'-.___L|_ A0,, A ` '1'- `week : shing. Anarty consisting of Messrs. Tom Crew Harry Jansen. Gordon Keenan. Grant Han- mer, and Viv Simmons, went" to Fox Island Saturday, on theyteam yacht Vnlda, for a TY2_SL _ __ rm Inn .. . -; H -V_ lIi'tora afthe Collier Street (Paaonage this week are Mrs. Willis and her daughter Mlu Shirley, of Aurora, Mr. and Mrs. J. Auaman. of Toronto, and Mrs. H. _Rosa and children, of Alliaton. _ ' A _ /. __ Mrs. fsrkhumt, of Hsmilten, and Miss S. Morris", of Toronto, have returned after `spending some weeks with their sister, Mrs. T. R. Parker. j- WniayJr"i3"{L, Capt. Uolwlan,-Mr. John R. A. Todd and `Mr. Robb. Tinok are attend- ing the High Court for Central Ontario of the 1.0.3`. In session at Guelph. } ` I 1:- `I3jl1___._!;_..I____ 5 MUNICIPALITY -OFVTHE -roweul-A SHIP or ESSA IN THE coUN- ` TV or SIMCOE ' ---oc- NOTlCElshercbygiven. that I have transmit; tedir dcli~ ercd to the arson: mentioned in-nee-` tnons 3. a f True 0 l`AIIl0 vo'rpllR 7 :'el5'l'~:ll\(9"`l the copies required by said Iectnoue to so transmitted or delivered of the lilt. 9"" want to mud Act of . _8trevlsed Assesament Roll of the said . unimpa- lxtv to be entitled tu `vote in the said MI1IllIP|mY `t Elcctims for members of the Legislative ;AuomblyI :|_Id`at llluniclpnl Elections: and that Ihn and lint wnl all persons appeal-in bY,.'l`` "did. `Eli '6u}.'.."a1..}.f'a;;`.coor as `the Mimioo Industrial hool with Mra.(.`-unning- ham and son in spending his holiday b with Mr. A. Rayner, Sunnidale Road; Mina Ethel Birmingham, who has been uummering at the Robinson House, Big Bay Point, returned to her home in Toronto on Monday- ` _ T . W. Laidman has retuhned from the Northwest. He is having a. ca:-load of horfaea brought down; they are expected this week. , E. J. McDouga.ll, and sister. Miss Mc- Dougall with Miss Philips, of Toronto are visitor: at Mr. Dougall a cottage, Big Bay Point. ' mggaa 'nirf'1='.17.II.6{rLr"a.T.._IIJ1"s.m:. ly, of Willonghhy, Ohio, are visiting with hitmother, Mrs. Warden, Charles `street. I III C\ * [MRI `SJa;;'a.f8?hI.2?L7;'Zve been visiting Mn. Ryan : daughter. Mn. Wu: Moore. -return to their home this W e V - ` ' VIUIIVII i Pei? _,_____.-_-, v- ---u- -' uUUvU- V Winnie Rose, of '1`ilnonb_nrg, in spend- ing a few. days at Rev. E. D. Cameron : residence, on her return from Muakolra. "($35.11 and daughter. Miss Nellie, are visiting in Georgetown, Guelph and other Weetera Ontario towns ' Aug. 25th. from 3 to 6. you way hl.r..er'id--Ere. B.` Rhinehart and Miss Birdie Rhineharc were visiting friends in Collingwood last week. i Mre. J. Weston Price (nee Lower) will receive at her mother's reeidence on Monday V V, .- v--- -cu--w uuu---uvf-"fl "' Hvctmns for 1 e b f th L ' lntive `Assembli- gd at Mur)ici::.':lmEle?l:ti(`))ns; aend Ilia It W3` `ff: eosteq up office. at Canlnmwn 'on"l:hI Mrs. Aid" Mini D.n}:I: Rev. Daniel Port Hope were guests of Mr. and Min Snoath. of Midhurat, on Thursday lut. Ill..- lII!,,._!-I'|_, . , -v--w Q-V10 L CHVIIIVI mu Dad and M1. Eva Dodde, of ; Cleveland. Ohiofare the guests of the Miaaee Boll, Woulev street. __ ____ _ _ I JLCIII II Full 3 M in J an MacWa.tt returned to sum on T Tueaday.after 3 several weeka visit with the Mine: Spry. __ - _...r nrwuul Diizsu Gladys snd Hazel Mayor, bf Big Bay Point visited the Misses Smith, W033- ley St. last week.` 7 `Dr. and VM-1;e.'I_%'icherdeon,snd Master Ran- 1 dell are spending a week at the Dr'e old \ home near Penville._ 3 A - ` ` an guns: a Mr. -H. Metcalf, of Niagara Falls. N.Y , i is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Metcalfe. _ Miss Winnie MacDonalli has returned after a visit with friends in Toronto and Hamilton. ` ` 111-- 1,, If -1; .. . _ -- -- Mia hiaiv Sabiaton, of Torofxto, is the ` quest of her cousins, .MiaaeaT Mary and Georgia Campbell, 'Il:.._-_ ran a . C-n '. -- '- -- Ill`: St. I] 7 -'iz,ir'"._i?r'a;n|: ;1;.:`i};:'ti`:y:vi1-:emreturned from the School of Mneketry, Ottawa. ` Miss Nettie None in visiting friends in Bradford, Toronto and other places. ; Mine 0. Lanoeley and Min Woods, of To- ` ronto, are visiting Mrs. W. Serjeent. ' Mr. M. J. Frewley has returned from an month : trip to Atlantic City and New York. Mienleen Grew, and Mine Mine Curran.` `gt Orillie, are visiting Mina E. Arnold Owen . 1:. IJVI Mr. Herb. Greenwood spent a few days of last week with his brother, of Owen Squad. -. fI\I.- `ll:____ 1': `I a nu - -- o am 9 or The onutrlo Voters Ialll Act, tb_e copies required by said sections to be to trans- m1_tted or delivered of the list, made pursuant_ to sand Act, of all persons `appearing bv the last rev_ued Assessment Roll of said Municipnlitv to be ontutled to vote in the said Municipalit at election for lll'O`l'_ bers pf the Legislative Assam ly and at Munic_|p_I.l Elections, and` that said List was rlt poatadpp Ill my o"ce at Allandale, on the 16! CI. 0`, Rust, 1902. and remains` there for inspection. dlegtors are called upon to examine the said Li. an . gt any omissions or any other errors an found thgrexn. to take immediate proceedings to have the" said er'rors corrected according to law. V (fl-IIIBI E3 R-an:-up ,'. .. --v-un I r i Mien Clerc if-:oDonald has returned after uvisit in Midland: - Dr. V. A. Hm has returned from a. trip . to the Old Country. A ` Mrs. Geo. Bogart and Miss McGill left/I last week for Muekokn. l ' Mr. Simon Dyment spent 9. ferv days last} week at Strawberry Island. Mr. Alex. Machsren is home from a. pleasant trip to the see side. - _Miu Jam Macharen. of Ottawa. is visit- ing her brother, Dr. MncLeren. Il__,. IN nu if, __v_ -v----Va. `run oIl-UJ.lU&VIlo V Mrs. Geo Simmons and Mn. Andrew Our- son, are on a. trip to Mackinac. -II- I..___L ll,,li,,. uquuu. The Misses [Pearl and Gladys Kreitz are 1 ispending a few weeks in Toronto with friends. V V 1`. `II ".A_,`. I \ve -- -- -- -- vu vu LUIUII D0. ' , Min Addie Smith has returned from y`'is- Aiting in Orillia. . _ _ Mr. H. E. Giles is home from `a holiday `trip to Montreal. Fred Titnia home from Vancouver, Mr. O; T. L on: in visiting in Sault Ste ~ Muieo ` V _ Mr. and Mrs; Chas. Stewart have return-- ed to Toronto. ` ' I12"..- A-.142- n_,s.:, u - s - .DO13BLli mni sucm AND PERSONAL. -- -- -v- . u.u;u awuurulllg LU 18W. CHARLES FALLING, 14-36 Clerk ofiuniil. . Datcd'at Allandale this 16th day of Augult. I903- ____________ V aerpent one da last week when the pulled in her line an found a monster some two feet in length on the hook. Being a eeneihle young lady ehe decided it wasn't a sea eer- nt, butehe; wan unable to make out what , t;rea l -wae. She accordingly sent it to the _ erlee meat at the Parliament Buildings and at edlor aolaeeloatlon. Mr. {Ellie and the etheroclale there were an- `ahle to name it, and ha:e..ee:t ltttro `the Bio- oglcal Depar, Vtment `oat - the .1: Vanity, _yqer_e'ana`rn_e will: llkeTy.hafo'imd. for it an return` from ' their hulatglzoil "*" `c '- , - I. . .4 *> .`.$` 3-(`In `f;ti;"!~:1'-'.!1iI:|#! %?Fh0'.hrnv0 1?" 1 r:*:mst%!9oiI .AlsI;o -~ QIIIIIIIIIIIIC III` II `Juli. L I hl:;; O}3 .o CnIrc_i!at 713 K-'$.h a ' -A voung Indy who in snmmering at Or- chard. Beach, Cook : Ba . Luke Simooe, Iinut have thought the ad caught a sea- do -11:13 the pulled `II llf Hun Lil `unlit A lnnn-Ono ning` tun -A_eneral meeting-[of the Barrie Hockey Club will be held at the Queen : Hotel 7.30 p.m..' Monday; Auoust 25th, for the purpose of adopting rules and regulations for the club. All members of last year's executive are urgently requested to `attend. At the meeting in the spring` a committee was ap- pointed to draft a eonititution and by-laws and this committee are now `ready to make their report. It in desirable that there Ihonldhe a `full discussion on it and levzyonejntereated in hockey should be on `K, ,_ V. _ H _ _ . _ A -There was a Police Court: case on '1`ues~ day morning as a result of Jack Webb over- indulging. On Saturday Mr. Cook, of the Royal Hotel, saw t to throw him out of the hotel, for which he was summoned on a charge of assault. On Monday, night.watch- man` Martin had to arrest Webb for being drunk and disorderly and the two cases came up Monday. -Owing to Webb s subse- qusnteonduot P. M. Ross dismissed his com- plaint against Cook and remanded Webb until today. - -At the last meeting of the Vespra Coun- cil it was decided to have the township part of the 9th line award ditch cleaned out. Jerry Coupland s tender for work on sec- tions 1. 2, 4 and 5 Swaley Creek. extension drainage was accepted. also Torphy and Coupland s tender for sections 3 and 6, same work. Accounts for work on roads and bridges to the amount of $594.42 were pas- sed. The Vespra Council meets again on Sept. 3rd. Qua. 4-. - -The death took place in the hospital on Saturday of Mr. Alex. McFayden, whose family moved to Bracebridge a short time ago. It was his intention to join them this week and his daughter came down to accom- pany hiin there but he suddenly passed away The funeral took place at Bracebridge. -The huckleberry crop around Killarney, Collingwood, and the northern district ap- pears to be very heavy this year. A car load of the fruit went through here from Collingwood Monday morning by Canadian Express Company, and the shipments are expected to be very heavy this week. --`A breach of promise suit was commenc- ed at Osgoodeall on Monday, both parties to which are bolliugwood people. The plainti in Miss Annie Cooper and the de- .end_ant David Ady, a plasterer. Miss Cooper claims $1000 damages as a balm for her lacerated afections. ' ` -The Management Committee of the School Board `on Tuesday night decided on a successor to Miss Dickson. Their hruc choice in Miss Lily Teskey, of London, who holds a res class professional certicate and their second choice Mi Tenn, sgarr, of Harriston; V _ V uuuauvn-I If h&l'II`o Any quantity of money to loan at and 5 per ~ccut. Easy terms of re-payment. L !l:`1\T\InV Annnnu nnnvnnv a, nanny..- -Aa the rector of St. Paul : Church Mid- hurat, Rev. W. S. Weatney, has been ab- sent even aince Coronation Day he will con- ducta Coronation eervice next Sunday afternoon in the above church and will ad- dress the congregation on The Stone of Deatiny. - -4 .`p-. A - VLwhni 1;hllAl o _lor bosiv,on, Bog |.i' _- (".nitl|nnv1vfnzrI n-Ir a.n.. __ -..`- -5The little daughter of Mr. Watson, of Totteuham. who met with the terrible acci- dent lately of having a shing nook drawn into .one of her eyes, is about quite well again and will neither be disgured nor have her sight in the least impaired. II A I`? I`I?lIl O . 1.. --Mr. A. W. Wilkinson met with an un- fortunate accident on Thursday night last. He was in the stable when his dog ran at the hoofs of hue of the horses, which kicked Mr. Wilkinson, breaking two ribs on his left side. He is recovering very favorably. -Rev.v W. E. Norton. Superintendent ot Home Mission: of the Baptist church, gave an` address on Tuesday night; in the Clap- perbon street church on the home mission work of the denomination. --'I.`llel1;2_Ll'l`iuge of Miss Edith LeRuah, daughter of Mr. Peter LeRuab, of Penetang, took place in the Memorial church of that place on Mondav, l_lth inst. to Mr. Robert.` Arnold, of Hamilton. - ` ' --Bracebridge__ has won this district in lacrosse, unless Orillis s protest against Huntsville, is sustained, in which case Brscebridae and Orillis are tied for the championship. llies Hoimes_;v;l_l resume her drawing, china-painting, and dancing classes afuer _ths' (313: int}. For terms and further par- ticn1srs"spplv to Miss H/olmes, 22 McDonald street. 7 ---Visitors to town will again appreciate Geo. Simmons` placing on sale a. choice line of fun, Vmanufacauzed in Barrie, at early fall fnicea. All kinds in stock. x 4:`:- - - 7 I -The St-r. Enterprise will make no more excursions. She has Been taken to J,ackson s Point. where the -machinery will be taken out. of her. - MUNICIPALFFYN or `THE Township of lnnisfil, coumv or sIMco; V-V-6n"A"i?'ueaday of last week. the timrridge took place at St. Michael's Cathedral. To- ronto. of Mr. Ed. Corbeau and Miss Jean Doyle, of Penetang. I { b ,_,__ __-_- .--u w- ova-vvu --Mr. D. D. McDonald. of Bowmanville, who was oered the position of entrance M class teacher in the Central School. has ac- 3 cepted. T / 1 --`I.`he- Dexninibn Government is adertia- ing for tender: for the construction of n wharf at the Park in Orillia. _._-rn..- up __v _...__ -- van-navy H:I;i;:tle Lake-Touriat s i aradiae-Boam Lunch and Soft Drinks can be procured an `all times. Miss Lawxfenoe. -x-.--_. TOWN AND _a McDonald a Livery, beat. ` ` lihe quality of our ice cream cannot be Iurpaased, Churchill's. - ' nII`I_-..l-\-, - - -`--_-_, `..---u--nnou we All theilelicacles oi the season in for- eign and Domestic ;F1-nits, AT BOTH- Wl:_l.l.9s. V _ Tam EAPPEVNINGST or A wmszx 1N_ AROUND BARBIE. Earl Dndloyrhgq ywogn Igor;-f1i}}}ndqn.1a in the goat at Lord and Lady Mingo Quebec. \ V - The now` Lord-Liontonsntof Ireland; V. `L `A_v_.A .. Mr. John W. Dntton, of A suddenly. The coal strike will .pob.b1y' ;..% this month, _ - _ NOTICE_is hereby given. that I have trnnanxitted ' d"Ve'<=d to the Dersonl mentioned in section`: R anal .. _l.'7l\l.- lh A ....,..{;.;..V L,;.;;.1:;;;."a:;....1% by" !v!*n Kw-mi 1?-mm out--% Jtylee at reduced prices. V` A'young-n;:n- 3 hot in Toronto for two dollnre, and found on- hll return Simmons wee ee1`l i.n the tune for one doller. See hie 3 stock etlntelt vuuarllvll, 1. urn nrouur; Luz`. lulu Jll.l.'!. noun: and three daughters and Mn. Kelly, Brooll in: pnnnv nu-illh. Mr and Mn: (1 I1 aI&"e'1r378'i'aH;;'I:_E3S' }:'d-ni'r.'k'i', 73:31: in; M11. Penny, Orilliu; Mr. and Mrs. G. 0. Allan, Churchill. The many friends in this vicinity of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Tobin deeply sympathize with them in the death of their youngest daughter, Katie,"which sad event took place ' on Sunday evening, Aug. 17th. The deceas- ed was in her 14th year, and was dear- ly beloved by all who knew her, as she was a favorite with everybody. The funeral took. place on Wednesday mornin to the R. 0. church and thence to the R. . cemetery and was attended by a large number o_i friends. The oral tributes were beauti- ful, and were as follows:-Crosses, Ladies Auxiliary to. B. of R. T., Miss Hinds, Baby Moore, Arthur and Horace King; Wreaths. John Smith. May and John Cunningham, Toronto; Anchors, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Allan, Miss Addie Culbert, Misses Hayward; Stars, Miss May Campbell, Mabel and Marguerite Powell; Crescent, Mrs. Babcock and Misses McCabe; Sickle, Mrs. D. Sergeant; Sprays. Mrs. Habbick, Mrs. Major Smith. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Lo us. Mr. and Mrs. McDoupall, Mr. Ernest ubbert, Mr. Penny, Ori lia, Miss Alice Logus, Miss Aguie Brennan, Maud Clark, Irene Coffey, Mrs Babcoclr, L. and P. Crossland, Mr. and Mrs. Hamil- ton, Misses . Sommerville and Eriy. Glars Motrin; Card. Aims and Annie McDonald; Bouquets, Mr. and Mrs. .W. Hunt, Mrs. H. binson, Amy McDonald. The following , ends from a distance attended the funeral: J Mrs. Henley, Miss Spittal, Miss Mccorkell and Mrs. `Joe Henley, Toronto; Miss May` Campbell, Port Arthur; Mr. and Mrs. Holmes um sh-4.. .I.....L...... .....a 11.. Inn-. D-uh mourns. `rue deceased was born in Lisbon, N. Y.; he came to Canada in the early forties and spent the greater portion of his life here; with the exception of the short time he has lived in Barrie he had lived the last ten years in Chicago. Mr. Baldwin had lived a retired life for the last 25 years. All the members of the family are to be homo for the funeral which takes place today. The service will be conducted from the house by Rev. Canon Rainer and Rev. Can- non Murphy to the English church cemetery at Churchill. .-uu suuusua JJOIILIVIIJ PDIUUU. IJUICCIUII, away on Monday at his home on Dunlap street after having been an invalid some three years. He was 83 years of age and was predeceased by his wife by but: uh:-as months. The deceased born in Lisbon, N V 0 ha nan-cg I-A l`.s_'...I.. 3- LL- -A..Iu -Connty Councillor Murphy convened his committee on County Property on Mon- day. They expressed themselves satised with the progress at the jailor s residence and decided to have it properly completed though they might have to exceed the sp- propristions somewhat. The Committee on Roads and Bridges also met. the question to decide beingwhetherithey should spend $450. on a bridge over the Wye and $850 for one over the North River and have them of steel- The decision was reached after a third lithe ing yesterday morning. the Hamilton Bridge %. getting the contract of the big bridge and Dick & Sons, of Alton, the one nee!` Wyebridge; _ , --Mr. Thomas Baldwin passed peacefully AWAY on Mnnnv at his hon... .. 1|_...I-.a.. ?When you want to hire a. good horn and rig, See McDonald, Beyeld St. - Campers Sn plies. cooked and put served meats. run and Vegetables, AI` B0'l`lIWElaIa 8o ' -Rev. E. D; Cameron, of Allandsle Presbyterian church, preached in the Ben- tiet church on Sunday night, exchanging pnlpits with Rev. D. B. Harknesa. uuw. I5 nereny gwen. that 1 have transmitted 1 or 8 and of The Ontario lalll lb? required bv mid auctions to be en mu... --A party of Barrieites drove to Cook!- town on Friday to witness the lacrosse match between Cookstown and Bradford, which resulted in a draw. Needless to say the Barrie people enjoyed themselves. f|_..__;._ t`1,;,,, ,,-no 1. u U ynnu ` I Berries were selling at 12 quarts for I dollar. Apples 12} to 15 cents a peel: and potatoes 15 cents a peck or 50 cents a bag. ` THO 0118888 Ronni mat nn mh"""4 gvvuouuu 10 Iiclal lb PCCK 01' DU Cent` 8 0. Cheese Board met: on Thursday; when 460 cheese were o'ered a.t'9 to 9}. uuv uuulu F1100. ` The produce market was better attended a Saturday than in the previous week. Butter and eggs were plentiful, the format` at 14 to 16 cents, the latter at 14 to 16 centl. There was a fair oering of chickens at 35 to `60 cents and a few dncke at 70 centl I o `IIIIIP uuc umu sun 20 canon 10!: 10 uusnels. _ Old oats are still worth 45 to 47 cent! 5 about 350 bushels were marketed during thl past week. The r -st new cuts, 300 bushels, came in Tuesday ; 30 cents were offered for them. The quotations to day are 30 to 35 cents a bushel. 300 bushels of new ryl were bought by It local buyer on Saturdsi at 49 cents.` About 150 bushels of old poll at 72 cents were sold on the market. an has 1.1;`... ......-.-A f\-`-- -- - ` - 5 *4` all can ucuuu were emu on me market. Hay has been scarce. Only one load VII offered before 10 o clock Saturday ; bought at $7.50. A few loads on Tuesday broughi the same price. ` mh Imllntinnn nnnunlvnln --.._ 'L-A.A.__ -AA.__..I_` usuuguu [U ceulal B Dlll. The first new barley this year was brou IIG into town on Thursday, 14th insb., by 1`. Harry` Robinson, Penetana Road. Tlll (train was heavy but slightly colored. II! ' was purchased by Brown & Co. at 45 cum per ' bushel. On Saturday a couple of bus- Idred bushels of new barley sold at 45 cents. ' One man got 48 cents for 15 bushels. nnl-u onto 16` -u....aL Al: a- AM ....A-- A This week has seen renewed activity In the grain market, with considerable MW wheat in. On Satnrdav between 600 and 1000 bushels of new wheat was bought by local dealers. As high as 77 cents was given in a couple of instances tor choice quality. but the average was 72 to 73 cents. OI Monday the above prices were not obtalnabll and new wheat for the first three days of this week has brought 70 cents `a bushel and in some cases 72 cents. Since Monday be-' tween 1200-and 1500 `bushels have been marketed. A few loads of old when brought 75 cents a bushel. ' VI..- Gum. ....... I......I.... .L:_ ._--_ ._,, 1 I -0-! DEATH OF MISS KATIE TOBIN. I $1.06 PER ANNUM IN ADVANCI SINGLE Cnlns lnvr nun-I-n -One or two hours each day at your own home_ fot .8500 per week and expenses. No l.l`lVl8lllI3`.` Address . MCKEAN C0.. C0. op. Oil and Gas C0,, _ . Eldud. Pa.. T 14-1: ~ '3 9 ` MONEY ON 1'1`. Anuuun BARBIE. mm: MARKET. . nus nAIL1ULVl IL` (LUV SINGLE COPIBS FIVE CENTS - v6fERs' _I.1s1' I902. BARRAUD - At A27 Ha.rva'rd stree Brookline; Mas_s., U.S., gn August 10. 1903, terg lin 3-. mg Illness, Hxlton, eldest son ot Mr. A. T. 31'. mnd. fnrmerlt nf Rm-rip. THAYER-SPENCER-At the parsona Q B `I by Rev. J. J. Redditt on Aug. 18 I992. Thayer, of City of Saginaw, icl_:ig'an,Ato Id; M. Spencer, of Woodstock. Ont.` NORMAN-DURHAM-At St. George : Church. Allandale. on Tuesday, A_ug. tqth. 1902, by R, W. S. Westncy. Fredenck James Dubin Non man to Miss Eliza Jane, daughter of Mrs. Har- riet Durham. v: v .~_ - .. _ TU1.2.;`J`I31{:1V~l-.XCKENZIE-In St. Paul : Presbv- mrinn Church. Pnrt Arthur, Hv than Dan M- "IfI`jI _U& 1&T`I" ` We have a large amount of Private Funds to `end ' d 5 per cent. on the security of oodfarm oifgies. McCARTl-IY. BOYS 8; 15URcH1. SON. Dunlo Street Barne. - V _ ` vofERs' LIs`I' I902 `J VV d-'Jd.V Commerci IP .~""`"`"`"-'---- .. , -orcol1ectcd.a aper 3"`! Famc notes discounted SAVIN_l}_S_ BANEEPARMENT Ite st th' h t ' "`T` _'0f:.r:f:ar?d 'a*=**w=dodou- (,._PITAL - 52,500,000 RESERVE FUND$2,600.000? nnnn r\I'.`E`I{`I'.` 'l`{\D('I\Y'I`f\ BAII%"'3B1\&NcH ' OWEN STREET ' 'L`....._.__. ,1 2. ..... uu uumnerlsnd amt. West Baldwin `8trVoo t;. - =the C E .6 F A st at f . . `have! once 1 Nu wxsh. .NA vac` . .1; at your disposal Good tlona. _ We. ' results ce;-tail` . V 0 Ad.' ,._ "' I-vv must have yo... M ____ __ SS Gs. 0. will inte.-$t rk requ' you. It 3. P \ ginlca an-," TORONT the best wr It tells you why to attend. VVrite for it_ LL TERM OPENS SEPT . . . -Ind. ' . art T 2 eachers and ,0 T VDew1-{ting M . `Chinea to WTHE ; V Mu 3 1-1) . - ....u an nv'ywJu.IvlJsg 'iE6<'. ARDAGH. COWAN & snows. 1 have your attention. `The Rev} . ,1-ENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE- `woon GENERAL SERVANT WANTED.- I Apply to MRS. R R. ROGERS. Hillnidp. 14 -34 ` rl' Jb'9 Terrace " fd u c 291 A emmmu. nicrne BUINESS ounnvousn. T U.l(1Vnl\*-lVll\Lgl\.|'.`41Vl41l'L-`ll? at. ra.uurresbv- terian Church, Port Arthur, by the Rev. Mr. Murray, Kathleen Florence Mackenzie of :39 Lisgar street. Toronto. formerly of Bartie, to Herbert Edward Tumor. eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. William Turner of 226 Palmerston avenue, Toronto. . i "lg llIDU55y nluoll. (Bluest S mud. formerly of Barnc. Will you work for us_ ? V 34'35 ` V0 LI. No. 14 Snmuul. NEW ADVERTISERIENTSZ` MONEY TO LOAN. -r;1;:AD OFFICE ?ro'Ro1'vTo. M_ONEY_TO LOAN.` _A_ '_f YI_!___A- I! J 6 .v E;-[H3 , Mawmnn. w. H. sHAw. p...,.c.....L- hers ana I00 1 vuewrlung macnmes to -disposal. certain." Ad?` r. N . J wiiOLn'{N .li- ' SA?wu?L Wxsnmi Prqpriator. ` 0 MARRIED. DIED. i_>66% fofmqtiou no to,wI_:o uooxynn count,` ohougd. Apply THIS OFFICE.` ab nwudfwiil ho ginnto thu (i.i;-`ia- hteollu-._with. late. " '"I'v'}-"31-1 s `Enrica. "33? . M|liKl[.|lYM[N[__$_I1l]j Vfl`-Tl Qjvvf '\ Two dzoorn East of Ba:-his Hotel. Dunlap Sb. ` at Reduoefd Prices. '1 ermu'toauit ountomet. Therwhito and the Empire. Don tz fail` to use the Ross Special. Repairing done and parts gold. - moss We haven he line of ries. guns. re- volver: and all sporting gooda. Come in and nee the new goods. IA !-ice: right. 1 ` a-wmmzfs cnocowrns g. ` :'d.%I`.It Jar Fly Poison Fly Paper Citrateof Magnesia % `Bathing Caps ..AT.... aouustfou 2. .e_ E1ll.a'I.l!9l1.I4J'J'AIl:ih _w_nnnn~zfe.` at in 5 There s was a hallelnjshpwsdding at the pp Salvation Army Barracks; which was.gorge- onsly-"decorated on Monday night.` _In spite of a heavy rain a `large number of people . 5 doors; Brigadier Pickering was hereto tie the nuptial knot [between Mr. - Lang. 0! 1 Peterhcrc, and Cant. Mary Smith, of Barrie. The bride. as well as the groom and allthe p;rt0l`pBntI in tlixfeceremxv. es ctliressed in t e a vati nn rm. iss crt cctt was bridesmaidolhnd r. Bain performed the dutiesbofhbest gpsn; the bride. was given away y or at_er. g V There were happy hallelujahe on the per- formance of the marriage and in the service Messrs. Miles-and Stapleton ably assisted the Brigadier. Ensign Smith gave. an ad- dress in which she spoke. on behalf of the single eople, acquntting herself. very well. I Cgravett and Ensign French gave two lgglgygapgreciatfadnuizglos.A accompanying e s v on . The hapgy oounle were given a rousing -o hearty sen if on their embarkstion on the sea of matrimony. attended, _the Barracks being crowded to the nnsr QUALI'f`7 Sgnmuzz. smuxsm SEWING MACHINES OPPOSITE Posr OFFICE LRIE, - T - UNTARIB.` Sporting Goods ..wHEN .;.oF..-V A--COME 1'o--- =W]" '??* TRY..." ALWAYS `ONV HAND whn you want .aome bicycle gundrien` or jexpgrt-repairing. - AnaEAn1- Drug A stu-Z ":VfERY. DAY BARGAINZV , Lot 1 "W|ng price: uhuil ovgry l9f-hl9!dj; " 1%. North Uumborland 8t;fui.4.; I Q-t.`

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