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Northern Advance, 10 Sep 1903, p. 8

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3.... -v v- vnntI\lrKlO\J Ll-Illali Last week the Advance mentioned Mr. O. B. Sheppard. of Toronto, as be- ing one of the officials deserving of blame in the matter. This was an injustice to Mr .Sheppar.d, as since the decision of the Privy Council giv- ing the control of inland waters to {Provincial Governments. Mr. Shep- pard. who holds at Dominion Govern- ment appointment has had nothings to do v'rith Lake Simcoe. j Mr. Bastedo` is of the opinion that arrangements will be made for the appointment of a competent man to patrol the Lake with a launch at his disposal. This should prove to be an effective methodof dealing with the Ipoachers. provided. the appointment lgoes to a-` capable man. `I .....L ----_1_ LL- A 1 -- - Fishery Gommissioner Bastedo. 'of Toronto, was -in town last week and left ofders for the captured nets to be _forwarde'd to Toronto. As the re- ]sult of his inquiries into" thevmatter of `il1'eg`a1`fishing in Lake Simcoe. it i is xjeported that several offic_ia'ls have ` f beenisuspended pending investigation { ? into the case. They Have Been Taken to Toronto -in- vestigation Into the Raid on - me Poachers. %tFnEsnNTATIVE sTong THE BUSY s'ro1u: THE UAPTIIBSII NETS. INTENT MILLS. Mr. and Mia. Jno. M Gallic Oelebtatb 1-`imam Anmversary of Marriage, - v1cKER Sales of Mantloc are im ' f . anon. Not 5 day but uum::1?:y (;::ro:::1y:.;)' to this department. - The superiority of the calla! ft 31! . the 1-:fn,e`: choou from delight: eve: and giaildxufn ` ' in ch vim both in Mi, `I I A`I\I3I)G LEADERS : Fina Black Boner, Coat, stitched. cont collu ' :31: null capo. yids military cuu, upgcm - no . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. ' . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ Flu Bonolo with Kimono collar, stitched cloth 1` ttimmbcgnuhed with 12 rows ne Ititohiug, :..:':.::.,.:.'F_ _`%';"r ?"` M W M ExIn1'n;Twoud cue, in-Oxford ...: .;. .;'.;.;..;; \ collar.` now` slum. Mlhing to equsl an. out for the price. Just one is, Our oollaolzion oeven a very wide range of mg important requirement, French Flannels, Delain Veatllgl, Llama. Saxony: ad a large range of Ameri.. can Haulage. that you cannot fan! to admire and tho pattern are all exelnaive to thia store : gelling. loo, 1250. 15c, We, up to 60 yd. Ntw wA1snNc s"' \ y.`.%` 8% . hf V E, M 3 `Q In; N it: 0 ' A qh`%\ I u, ~\ `Val N. `dtl Wm VIII --o- .- I tctutn until ::"pI:.`8th`Te.t\$:':':: all station! I "3 on Grand Trunk Railwav, also to Detroit. 35`; Y_ W93: Micllqsusponaion Bridge and Buffalo. `to wnsnnn um. LONDON. sxm. nth "%:".;4'95 to Lmzldon and fragj , . . sP- I I h i usive. - 5m aa"mh,au:uvaH`` / ` X With the aim, .*.:.a;...1 iniiei 'days,v`ps.rents are like. V ly to be Busy `getting `the-boys snd ' ' rls `ont-tted' sndwith pride. snicient to have their appearance lsssterespect,sl_>le.e. `If new" `boots have to be" provided, the and wisest plan is to come .' '~ `-di`reotxto` this~~store,where' you are }sure of bigger choice of the Prices positively the lowest, `quality considered Try ns for spsir V W omenls Dong. Button snd'Lsoe,Bots, toe'csp,e1;trs esv`s;..,sole, right kind, suitable for school, combining neatness and durability. of these : [ Misses . Box` 0.1: or tinejs1elected- `0il, Pelihle.?i'Inoe;`. on or"`Bntt0ii' Boots, toe esp, medium hesivy,-sole;,f lo,v,~ heel or apringgliesi, I": warranted solid soles, 'hs.rd"ns glint, very tidy, neat stylef. sizesll to 2, extprsvslne st;..3... . . .... . .. . .s1_35. `Seine styles in sizes 8 to 10; only. . . . . . . . . . 11_QO Misses .Pebb!e Lace or Button Boots, plain. orctoe opp, nailed... - `sole, not very weighty," sizes lltb 2, special `rrulne`25.;2?5{ :4 `T56, ,1. I Jnilitsry heel natty style built yrs: gocdiservice sizes 2; `ta 7* - snd equal in `style to`sn`y'82.0g special value. _ 1_5o ' Women's Selected Box Gulf Bslvno_l,'--5't;o'e `esp, qnsrter faxed, English beck strep, widernili " 1nedinIn'-hea.vy sole, ' made with :. leather counter to "`e`nt ='-running` over stthe . heels,wsrrsnted to stand the we nd to ontwesrsny $3 boot. ' specially designed for the well dressed school girl, sizes 2} to ' 7,8p60l8l8t..-.......oncooso.'oo~..o`....oo.cs..; `.- Smsller sizes,_ll to2,-specisl.a.....,......._.n...... 1_5o Boys Fine Grain Lsce Boots, toe cap, _ysrranted sll solid best of _ leather, no ripping of ses_|ns,sizes_`l'1 _topl3, special, 871.35 , I l'aO boo-oooeslvsocsospsshssosoossscooosssosssso trip---Goodv mu W" n 51: 3il'and_ 79': " .1'5`szh. Ltvfrecu stahonl an`: Grand D`g |"'f:,-`lo "nu-an LL ..-_...:....`IloMan Ind BRAND TRUNK RAILWAY SYSTEM common mous'rRM'- TO __.EX|-IIBITION, Tonolgww, `L95 to Tomato and return Nd `dag *s.`:.`:.?':.:"r',__;;r*;';*:s ':;f' .:. .`~.:`;.':.%..u ~ [alarm on no man Sank- nth. ,, .- _...md and ammo stables. uooa J'". chard and cod soil in 8 f1!3td' state of on] in-tion. It not 501 turn will be rented. Earns ` V "-t'<>_'l';>I"oI;t;)' Tu-V" ale ' . 0,03 s..':.?'.:.:-:3?-,, 8 2; 2:2 .2.1.:&.s..... mum on or on h. . unoa mm s`1-*'.7'5:. Single r;3 ;g", dp--Good !. mum. mm _ Jun- `nigh :g's:a.t`ionI Q 9%,`; `lulu: vvux UV Iuucuu. ramisea or 0 R088 4 ioitors. Barrio. Dated. July 15th. 1903. FARM FOR SALE. Nurth halt. lot 2. Cop. 11- 00 sores. One-halt xmle from We out-ottioe. All cleared exoeptd W... sures of bush. Well fenced allmm tarod. largo brick house. 805 0,. and ammo stables. Gqod Y.``t3,, In 1113 d W, iva.-tion It`n0v5`:n tn. C___. ..-2II L- :__._L- The-Bent Blister known to Veterinary. 55": Safqnurc and reliable. Recommended h-eh`); vemimiam. Medical Men and nommem "N, no superior. Every bottle g3"``L Fr directions with each one. Price 75'?` bm' GE nab by all Druggists in Canada and 0303 HONKMAN. Barrie. 'PRBPARED av , V _ { E1TiEKT`"\?ETEizTNXi? A CAUSTIC BALSAM is right upon you, so you should not delay c.rdcrin:_ ` What you re uire in the way ofsugar, spices 33` Vinegars. e have laid in a special line oflhc goods, and whenwe recommend `hen: we know; (Of much cannot be said in their prai-e. NOW 3 Vinc2ars-You cannot have vour vicklcs Z*`d`' less this isof the best quality. Our \'inK-"`.` not made from acids. We have the Wh_uc\\ng: Cjder. Malt and Concord Grape. The sP7`" highest grade and pure. Try them. , a[6i;x;gszLsRgs. MANTLES Eureka Vat." Hdicine 00.. 3,4`, Lonpou. ONT- `__,-- TEA AND COFFEE MI;RCHA.\'TS. _____________. ta1x?tn;d HAISUE "'3; 3,. Ross & Ecimnwng. 850 0urABoys Boota-at 75c.,vO1.00 and 8l.2b will outwear any other boots in the _-vmarket.` A trial" will settle the argument; When our boots don't wear as well as represented, tell us and we yill,make the lens, is our motto`; ' e- - ` l * WM? M: unmnn` wnnnma. S\Vncce%sso`r to Frawley; _A. sad affair. happened early Mon- day morning near Oollingwoed. David Campbell. of the 10th line 9! Notta; wasega. had driven his son in_tp' `Col- lingwoodl to catch the early train on hie way home to Ghioago. Mr.` Camp- bell then started home. When negr- ing Nottawa.ba friend he had in the. bugsrv with }1im_ notieed. him tall tor- wa'.rd A`witl_1_out any warning. He "drove; thiel 33' _on`, :1`eaehixig.Lr `Nuttevya it-. Lwaul ` t_oI;nd_i . \ I e M .. . ,9_. V-sun End oto`av:d'5's-un_pbo1u.esr 0o1lin- `wood Monduyfllox-ning. At Cornwall. on Wednesday even- ing. a marriage was solemnized be- tween Minnie. youngest daughter of: the late D. R. Brown. C. E.. and of` Mrs. Brown. of Cornwall and Dr. Al- fred William Mildcn, Profesor of Clamios. of the Emory Henry College. Va.. `formerly connected with Barrie Collegiate institute staff- The cere- motnywas quietly performed by the ~Rev. Geo.- S. Reynolds, of Montreal. assisted by the Rev. Dr. Ryokman. of. Cornwall. at the residence of the` bride's mother. before a small circle of the immediate relatives. The `bride wore white silk and an ornament of pearls and diamonds. the gift of the groom and carried a bouquet of white roses. Dr. and Mrs. Milden left later for _Virginia.. -via Toronto and Niagara. l3._`I_lls. the latter travelling` in dark l>l\9jhroa`dctoth`.'withe bloneeg of 'e_mbroider`ed` white eilk gand tom'atoh._. .` T :2 disperse again and by the end of the _main for some time. ager ot the broadcloth department Mandel . Bros..' Chicago: Donald Gal- lie. Dental Surgeon and Professor of `Operative Dentistry in the Dental.Dc- ; partment of the University otilllinoie. Mrs. Gallie and their son: ,Robert K. Gallic", asistant principal of Bryant 8; Strattotn s Business College. Chi-. cago; Miss` Jessie Gallie; modiste. Chi- , oago: Alex. .Gallie. f with Lidgewood ' & Co., mining machinery, Brooklyn. N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. H. H..Keens (Maggie). of Toronto, with two sons '- and two" daughtersand Mrs Andrew L. Alton (Annie) and son. of MoGreg-p or. Manitoba. -Nearly_all remained lover Sunday and filled `three pewsi in the Presbyterian Church. Mon- day morningsaw them `inning to week all will have returned to their respective homes and duties, with the . exception of Mrs. Alton, who will "re- Dr. Mllden Formerly of Town Was Wed dad on Wednesday. . \ MARRIED AT GDRNWALL. FOBTWEAR ntnnlsjlsnmm. XUBLIIIE UHBIIJ unu I II I-IIU 1111711. I A most regrettable accident occur- red on Bradford street. on Tuesday morning. whereby little Clayton. the live-year-old son of Mr. Fred. Ges- blin. of the G. T. '_B. freight sheds. was so seriously injured that little or no hopes of his recovery are enter- tained. The lad was riding onaload .01 gravel. which Mr. William Arm'- strong was drawing for the new pave- ment on Bradford street and sudden- ly `jumped otg between the wheels. The supposition is that he stumbled when he struck the ground and that before` he , could recover himself one of the his wheelswas on top of him. -On hearuigg the child's ahguished or Mr. Ar rong immediately steppe his"hea'de. but the damage had already been % done and the_{n`1a_n'g`led.` t_ea tu_r_es ,6!- the lunfcrftunate. little} ifhap, bore iivvidllb Of that tin-..him;-st-n..wme;~di&1v.6r- arr`--J Jan-nun-vu -uvv vv vv- - vp vv --- one of the wheels. Several ribs were broken. He` is reported to be 'res ting.easily and is on the mend. A mad rnarnffnhln nnnidnnf nnnnr. Luvugun. 1,0591; vvvu It\vvua-no -.... -.._,,._ "tar from all pfesent. presented his parents on behalf of `his brotbsrs and sisters with a` purse `substantially l- led with gold. wishing them long life health and happiness in using it.` 2 .-o_-A_ 1' If `I ..-..2- I-Inn"-ulna`-n_ -uuv-av`: vgawv Aav Il-ur\r -.v -pa-. -.-v....- Mr, Geo. Leslie's team ran away.` last Friday. just in fnont of Mr. F. G. Morton's residence. They were left Standing for a momept and were frightened -by a dog. One of the horses. threw up its head suddenly and dislodged the bridle. Mr. Leslie sprang into the rig and `tried to stop the horses with the reins. but had no power over them and was thrown out and b_p.dly`jammed between-a tree and _...| ...~_- -3 LL- -_-|'.--I.. n.._-..-'I _:I.- as 1.11.1.1 |~_ I-Any vv .- nvnau vac u--v..\.u-J. Messrs. Ed. Shear am`1"_Chas. Pouch- er went trout fishing on Monday af- ternoon and caught 31 fish. The catch must have been pretty evenly divided. as_ the popular young propri- etuor of ' Allan'dale's meat market states that he ate 16 of them. IIKIKJII mI\4II'\nlllI ' \~ L\IVV \g`~Jna u-y .-.y--`~- . : Miss Rix.b who was formerly a }`teacher on the Allandale school staff. [is the guest of Miss Wilkinson. 17 'll'_1' .II ,, 1' _ J_, (:1 _ _ _ . _ __L.;... f rl\-I-i.-Isa mI i_;a;1;ieW *M[{Mi1'1an returned from a, trip to Toronto, on Monday. 1-.11 V-11 Q , ,,, 1 f!`l,_-. 'r|___-L xgu-.4`: v-v a.-V- gov`...-r -.. v... -_.._V ._ ._. Miss, Mallory. of Cobourg,-\v'h(; is "visiting her sister, Mrs. Mal1ory,.sang 7God be 'MerAciful.? 4 as an offertory solo in the Presytberian Church on isunday evening. in very sweet voice. __ - .___I_!I.. _.-.____._ J-A \JIn5n\AvoJ v v nag.-age, -.., . V- ` Geo. Zimmerman. while running to catch his-engine on Monday. tripped over some hose and fell across aby- dranti with such force, as to cause the ,fear, for a time. that he had been jbaidly injured internally. , 1 VIC-`I lalI\J euvuu vn. .-r.-.n-aw v.-..-.--- Miss N. McLellan. Lady Superinten- dent of -the Royal Victoria Hospital. .has been -spending `Va few. `holi-. {days at`her home in the Sixth Ward. -, -In-_'|1_-,__ -4 r1-|__--_.. ----`L- :- 7701!) (35-39 gnu uvnuvu Rev. H. D." Camefon mccompanied !Vby`Mrs. Kay and Mrs. Kester have |been spending a few days at Bala. v-2,, ___1_- __-_..` -..._.....l-. .- }' V Illlvlll. III: llIIG1JIIoIlvlu A Mrs. John Page is slowly convales- oing. On Labor Day Mr. John Page came up from Toronto nd Marshall. of Hamilton; Lorne. of 'nd.say and ,Mrs. Will'Holmes.,of Niagara Falls. -were also at home. . 7 _'-J %*.ncnus: usmnurttnr nu. VLIVII. Llyvs Jung: 7 The members of the family then in turn made a tow oongratulatory remarks. the climax being reached .whe n"Dr. Gallie in an address. whioh brought forth both tears and laugh- -Ii __L:-....._ _-aununLa\.A R3-. WUUl L01 buuu. uuusu nu ..v.v....v. Mr. Charlie Newton is meeting his friends again after being in the hose Vipital for several weeks `with typhoid. ' lever. . Miss May Hamlin s many friends will be pleased to learn that she is rapidly. oonvalesoing at the Royal Victoria Hospital. 'lI___ `f-I___ 15... _. ..`A-.-`-o QI\I!lIIQ_ \lUl.l.IVl.D L` ways I use iv Mrs. Cunningham and tamilyr ihave spent the summer months i cottage at'Lovers` Creek. leave week for their home in Toronto. ~- _.__._L!..- Mrs.` Frank Dalton has returned ` f me from` Hamilton.` ' - , Mr. Percy Heels has returned home from Midland. l e l l _..... . - -. I `A7 1UpGE'r or NEWS OONCERNHIKG J ; THE MOVEMENTS or SIXTH ` WARD nnsmnmgs. % ihittlei Clayton`-;Goslin Receives Ter- *` ' rible `Injuries Through Falling 1 from a; Wag'on_a1_1'd `Getting T Gaught by eWheel. T IINVIIULI 3 VTIITDIIIIII `Mia: Moore. the new soh6o1teach-- or. is boarding" atthe home of Mrs. -III,-Iuanvvn .. Rev. Mr. Hogran and Mrs. II'erron.V .of Indianapol_is.'are visit.ing the lat- T t'er`s father. Rev. Dr. Taylo . % A cu '_- .'lI__`.I-... . `V U9`. V Mrs. Small and family have return- ed from Hamilton after spending; two weeks with friends during the Home- Icotners` Festival. -- -l--_ __J `---"2 Ilfh -.- -V- -v- - .v --d ~- ; Bev.`-`if: S.` West'1'1ey. ,M. A.. B. 1).. `and family `htave returned from -their_ summer cottage at Big Bay` Point. , (I T 13,1 ,, , ,,_I_L___ neauu uuu.uu.p1uuca=n nu uuu-5 luv V At this point I. H. Lewis. the"photo- grapher appeared according to ap- pointment. the party repaired to` the lawn and a photograph was taken of the family. . - -_ 7 Many old` friends dropped` in dur- ing the afternoon and evening to otter congratulations; and Mr. and Mrs. Gallie received them all in their usual happy and hospitable manner. and when night came seemed little the worse : for the e_xoitement_.: nets e -tao't- that _ Mr-i.` .'GalI'io. L115 IUIUIILU JHLIIVBIBIVIIQ Mr. W. Kelsey and tamilywere in Toronto for a few days at the begin- nimz of the week. `Ale 7 `I3 'Ds-u-nlusn nnnnmnnni b` Mr. and M1`-_`s. Archer have got/me to Iqrdto. ` V 1l'01Il ncusumnu. - 5 `wr."V;1;ti Mrs. Robert Macro.` of ;Niaga:g1, wer renewing a9quaintan- tags in Allandale last week, - " ' vv-.1 Jan 5-nounuunnn-nu nu-av vv vynnu - ;Mr. 'Miller. of Parry Sound. is via- iting her daughter. Mrserb Me- Morran. Essa street. ' V u ,_LL___.__'| dial-Us 5 III! Justus: aw; vvun Miss Mary Adams has returned `home from Midla_nd. atter `spending 3 mqnth`s vacation. u I'1,A-L JJIIVIU Dull, u wuulc Miss Alma Carley. of Windsor, is visiting her aunt. Mrs. K. MoKennnn. Cumbgrland and Wiiang streets. 1'..-- pins: or me ween. Mr. J. F. Brunton. accompanied by Lorna. Beatrice and Florenee.._took r -the Dominion Industrial` during the i. week. 4` I` I A-_-- !I_ I.-_.- 1hL av. vuouvu { Mr. Ha`rry'Ridde,ll has begun down -in Toronto for a few days. ' T5 _ ,, `I7 (1. `I - I if A TI TI w--j--v- --vv-6- vwv `BB -_-_, ,_v----- Mrs. S. J. MoMorr n and daughter. Miss Eth'e_l.~ are v.isiti'ng in Toronto this week. LU S Ltlbllvtp Jtuvn .1: - nu;-v isonn-At Allanale. on 711onaay. Soptember 7_th. 1903. to Mr. and Mrs." David Bell, a com. ,- -1 IIf2__.I..`_ :. JUN 11:. IJIJIJLLLIIIIJVILJBU At 1.30 luncheon was served. to which 27 in all sat down. The guests outside the family were.--Rev. John and Mrs. McNair. Malcolm and Mrs. McPherson, John McKay am. and Miss McKay. Luncheon over. Dr. Donald McKay _Gallie. having been appointed` master of ceremonies.` in a nee.t. speech called upon Rev. Mr- MoNair to Amake a few remarks.-_whioh i re- quest was ably and kindly responded to. Then in turn John McKay and, M. McPherson mwde feeling `refer- ence to the old days when all" were young together and expressed the hope that all would yet live long to- enjoy their riper years. IIVLA _.-...'L'4;_'.- AC Irlun `nnn=`!r `I'll!!! ma'"'."ra2Zr.{i;L'"i:.i{1I'Liam. and Madge Brunton have been down. at th Toronto Exposition. 11" w',I#_g -__I l-...:I_` nnnn on L-`l:[.1:.`;-'z'1;14l Mrs. John Brunton ar;.`a:e visitipg friends in Parkdale and .-To-. nouns: APVAIBLLH M Tm; ] __.- --,, --v-- ..- &\l$&OIl" VUIVIIVCVULI The bill to provide for the con - stxguotion of anational. traneportatipn raxlwa was xeferrod to the ammu- tee of e whole house. The posi- tion will offer 9. full; and deliailed nrifinnm nfr flu: -IIIQIQIIIIA A Bouple .ot`man'_jum d :01`! an 5;. oursion ztrann gzunmni etweon Pene- tang and Berhn. at ; lxnvale on Mgn-` '3-.. as..- .-A ;\.*_A- __-_ 2. no 6;}? En} 7.i"u1'E3' EL} 'f;a"}' so. ety;.bnfgt1:e'u,ther_`who i_s an lmg vale nhotographog. is _at1l_l_ A_,un_,;_oo: :-`. nninun. In the debate on the Grand Trunk Pacific policy. ,,_convincing speeches; were made against it by Mr. E. Di Wilmot. Queens "and Sunbury ; _Mr. H. A. Ward. East Durham;" Mr. MI. K. Richardson. South Grey: Mr. Geo. A. Glare. South Waterloo; Mr. Nath- aniel Boyd. Macdonald: Dr. Vrooman. 1 South Victoria: Mr. R. A.. Pringle.` Cornwall and Stormont; Mr. Henry Gargill. East Bruce; G. Ball. _Nioo1et: Mr. Thomas Birkett. Otta- wa: Mr. Geo. Fowler. ingYs' N. B.; Mr . E. F. Clarke. `West oronto and `Mr. Seymour` E. Gourley, Oolohester. . IIVL- Ln!` 1.. __-._!~.1- AL._ LL- J- ~uvu_ wgu uluu` is l.Iu1`_ um oritnosm of the measure. -,_ enjoyeu uy uwm an. The home to which Mr. AGei1ie -brought his bride-50 years ago and the olle in which all the children were *born. was profusely decorated with every kind and color of flower. yel-I low predominating. ' AL con 1_-_-L...._ .....-n nnuyunpl I-nl --.-'- Mr. F. D. Monk. in behalf of Mr. B. L. Borden. gavenotiee of anfpmend- ment embodying the Conservative policy of a railway owned by the peo- ple and opereted for the people. `-1 `kn JAL_LA .- LL- IV.___.I f._--._l_ `ruin-nae vv -v..- . vaav I-r`rtrV~rnvn\rnnU On -th-e main motion to endorse the contract the vote stodd 117 to" 71 in % favor. Hon. A. G. Blair. Hon.,J. Israel Tarte and every Independent mem- ber of the House voted against the Government. whose majority of 46. was the smallest recorded` for some time. Mr. T. Chase Casgrain. introduced; antoher favoring the suspension of the confirmation of the contract un- til the transportation committee re- ports and members; of Parliament have a chance of consulting their obmstituents upon the terms of the proposed agreement. This was also defeated `by 70 to `.117. Hon. A. G. Blair votinglewith. the opposition. "(\.. LL- ._._-.. .....L:-.. L- -.__I-.__; LL- you vruvu "1E;`:"I.*Ivz;the'nielm}`3o d, ef Macdonald, V offered an amendment calling for the extension of _the Government .system of railways, which was defeated by a vote of 68 to 119. - The gebate -on the-`resolution pro-A nouncing the construction of ana-. tional transcontinental railway a. nec- essary work is finished. Several di- visions took placeo before the resolution was adopted. `lu'.. \~r_L1_-..2-I n-__,a ,9 Ir 1 II quantity of blood was lost throughle bleeding from the nose. ears and ` mouth. Mr. Armstrong states that he warned the child and asked him to get down off the load before the rail- way crossing was reached. but did not care to insist when the boy was so set on having a ride. The wheel could hardly haye passed directly over the child's head. but a portion of the jaw was undoubtedly caught under the tire. V l L ' ' , 9 um WEEK IN 'PAB.I.IAMENT isucces sor ti: Frawley 8: De v|in. Phone I69, . ` . e 0 Thin d srtlnent in nlrendv pulled to it: ntmolt onpecitymnder the msuegemeng D s of Mine` _otton,who In on nrtiet end the only unker of the enuino Lediee Tuna, . _' mode customer in town. We gnu-entee you'll be dolighte with the cut and 15 but 01: must place our order only to eecuro timely delivery. ' ME '9 AND BOY OL0'l`I'|ING-'1'bere in only one Ooh Hell Clothing Store in Barrie. We are role ngentg for the . oelebrNd_ Wnford Innke. Mr. Gordon B. Mame. of Oekvllell. Toronto, hoe charge. Suiteto wit all eccaiou, BOYS svrrs A SPECIALTY. '1! 1y % `':'...n.."' ' 1:72" ;......"-""..:"m':......"'"':.l;".;.,....'" ':.r..2':.`'.;"o;:i'"`22`'e ": - ` ` o u 5 v or. o no . Ml . `. ?.':;uu fl t:::::.u:e Ililllnory '21 510 ultra Inc: 31:. MISS]! l:ROW1: m::1f.;::g?f,; I shunts are now props: as or t Inportont even I 0 mega me no w 3 we I out u_: re y.w.w.,, '::l::ng'in town to equal them. Shades of B:-owp,Blno, Grey and Gran, also 1 Inge variety of styles 1:: Blsck. P;-ice: VV 6 I D8 _ I._a. _-.. __.-_a ..I--- n-..-. ..-J-. Annlno on nnnnlin anilf- IJJUULJ nu-but This was the first time in 20 years that they had all met toget}ier'at one time and the re-iinion was` much | enjoyed bythem all. ma... 1.-.... .. ....1.:..I.. .'l\II'.s Illiinl Dineot from Pa:-in and `London gain; the new. Ttinminua. '1'he= prioea are 20 per cent. iqper than A reguiat. We the power of co operation in inunenae purohaaaa that enabiea an an about anch magnicent trimmlngaat the price. If oniy for a look, coma in. 'A - An-an --an-5 -`4-naa-- `ll hh\I lib It : a mum of great Importance to all to make In early aelootton of your new Fall suit. In bu who made ind tint aka timof Then. bolidol, you ill" I choioo of the but `ulna, which has it`: many Id- -n4-Lg-mg-n IOIIIIII" .109; .& o e 0 e e o e 0' Superior Bouole 8nMag,48 incliee wldedn `brown, blue, greyend green. reguler 81, et ...... . . _ Riplev'e Pirle nieh Venetian. guaranteed not to Illlilli-.48`llI4c1l st-859.. 46 inch eelle es .... . . 44 inch French Covert Suiting, aloe cleeleieh, colon end wngdxennued, diedonnee any- thing in the t e for theprioe, brown,!ewn. 31-ey.vblue end geese, epeciel .. ......... .. lilnllllllgl .5 `II. PI'II- Ll Ulll, II I IUUB, vuluv can It's our great pleasure to show those buutitnl coctl. Bountiful Fluyko Omani` Suitin . all abet ill. shades of bx-ovn,_blno, gray. I'll Id 87003 . ..lg I._..AL- A-Inn -n-nc`no K `L , . . . . . -.` Mi!!+i.9__:: .. .A n A tutu: "3 IIIIUX 0| UKUWll.lIlIIU 55 ! `-"" """ :::1:':.-rs:::::.;:a3*.'::..:; ;..:f~..; irnnas or svncxu. INTEREST; muzss uucumncs Vlky eeurperlvtirely unusual but pleals- event took place on Satur-day Aug. 29th, at the home of Mr`. and Mrs. ? John M. Gallie. when their entire fa-_ mily pf eight children. togethertwith their -respective families, gathered from different parts to celebrate the 50th anniversary ,o their parents` marriage. t ' ' ___ 11-- .!___.L 1.2...- :.. on .... un- GEORG E VICKERS, musss Goons .l'hcro o 5 would: oi bcoutf and nttracfivoneu in the new Fall Rudy-to-wens. We show . . ...I....lxA _-.8-o- -0 gal... slugs Ilnvn and. thin tlannrtmnnt an nnnnlnr Nos..- -0 ___ _ This uteri in known all om tho dimict u the busy Itoro-there | always ..,,,,,mng doing. ~W oonldnot be so buy without npprovnl that come: from a knowledge .,_, gm w, mg}; ghln gnndid Itsunonb to all prcnpoctivo Dnrchuon that in N0.0THER STORE Ig MERCHANDISE SO WORTHY. . Quality, choice, variety, all an the 5, H. Enpytunglor lndiulsnd children, gentleman and boya. Price counts, zoo, W1 mi` i. this note -that nave; you money. New 8005f P"h8 1' 13 "17 department. ave u. uulc U]. the way. as a good hand at a t1_1resh- ; ing ought to do. `Ilia fire started in with a,-hearty goodwill to clean up undo-`before long it was touhdneoes-. to r`emove'tho~ thriasher to a. . `parent the mm to `save it. Mr. his _whiskors~_ jdly singed oi1`*o oWW' %`2~.Wht1!_e~ 1 fro-9; . .vovnu I51 IUIIIIQ .ll0l'Bo .' Ed Mrs. Miller and family. of Medicine Hat. left for home_ last Friday after spending a..tew, weeks with friends` here. " 1|n.n; LI. - - "f"3-1*`Vt`5r`}es'3:`ia`' pom in the field "33. 33' .1881: week Mr. Lon Knapp get ii" torlahe traw to get it out of w-V- `C A nu-.`.I In...) .1. , nu Mr. S. Pratt is visiting friends in Xoungstown. N. Y. Messrs. Henry and John Stokes. E. Carson and aon.'A1-thur. and Mrs. Cook are amongtho visitors to- the` Exhibition. i ` ".5. AL- I up -. - _._ `Next Sunday Rev. '1`. A. Moore. Sec- rotary of the Provincial Lor.d s Day Alliance, will preach in Orillia Bap- tist Church. at .1! o'clock. He will ad- idness the Presbyterian Sunday School at half past two_.a.nd preach in the Methodist Church at 7o clock. On Monday afternoon he invites all in'- ` lterestead in the preservation of the Hay ct rest in East Bimcoe and North Ontario. to meet him in St. James i Bohool-room. `Orillia. for. conference and he will address a public meeting in the same place that evening. _ and Knapp. of Oolling- Twuod. are visiting friends` he!-_e. __ 1 `- `Mr, gun!` `It... nun- The subjoined account of the gold- 1 den wedding of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Gallie.` of Oakville, will be read with interest by those who have had .the pleasure of meeting them on the" oc- casion of any of their visits to Barrie. The Star ~.says:- ' I I I 1 u

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