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Northern Advance, 24 Sep 1903, p. 1

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ONT. v ----v yr .\ wunqwgyyn T - 5E(_`:Qp_g~-"fnj'y. L. _,Th:E`ire4_`Bi`iga=ds,_ wjgs "01: ! on Friday ;_`ovenlng'}by a5 blaz__i_ng 0` `V - ny: on`-Mrs. AMoK'arnan, s', feidenng~7` on Small st i'eI:-. ; Th damhg was`1i(glt.- .'M'iaa in"-..`I\lnrHn`n`f will x npvouuy away VI VII: uni}: uuaaluavys uuv nontenuts` of Athve .gh_(_n.1S01, oonsiqexgbly. M1}-s T;..Ou1lnre6ivfe(l af hc_'1a._vy_. `at time` thing.` L Mr.-V John ; (5azr1oy,_'st`o_.te: ;;ia,g 3 as so9n..-as -thejg`goliq16`}la1inoi_: {gm- pl9t;od.`_; wlaqiqhgig on? his yvaxs " hh will begin` thef.oon"-structi61r Laf:5; ufr _.`_I!L!-._._I `AL I__-L_ `EL - ,,9 vvyv Ow - V -v-v Rev. J. G. Potter. of St.}Andrew s `Church. Peterboro. occupied Dr. Mo- Leod s pulpit.on Sunday last, and his earnest and timely, discourses were followed with close attention and were pmduotive of much favorable o_omm'ent. Mr- Potter isinot only.-an eloquent` pulpit orator. but p'osse__g.ses ai;p_ersona,_l m.agnetilsA_1In which lengdi`-an additional interest to his sermoiahii "5"V"`? " .o.iuo yA Goods store. .where- everytliig (:71 the la%t'e`s|S __9,!}d _m9st ;h;);=t9-datezpfj-m &IuA}_i:ion in ,this1in.e !a_na bef'proonged. .EIiiabeth stree,!"fi.1'st"\ s_,t'___!.`fe w` ,`-hot " e .".~`. .L iVX`. _`?`.'.`l`;:`?__-"5`f . :;..e 1.7 :` "Mrs. .031?-. Wright has af-i G-ID ULl\lUlI l.I.ULl.l LUV Hlglgqfvb iIl`l-ll DUEL gradesof socxet actors and actresses -1n New York. r is Mantihdt. as Paula Tanqueray, often .r_6eeiis"es' as mgugy ;as nine ourtram` c 13 01 her .magmfxoe`nt reniotional tof d"B'f A' 65 il"*the fourth act; gt the pqlq,y.%..w13ioh is ar`eating a, tr`o`r%e_ng;9u9;;nIg.tx9nrr 'e_vok,iIi8`- od pram mm MICE? I UIIVQUEH UL un: k -:VUI.II.|ll`90.`_,`_ he Epworth League ol O9llier4_8t. Methodist Church. gave areception, don.Mon:day evening. fer the students of the Model School. the Collegiate Institute and the Exee1siorBusiness College. It goes without saying that under such auspices the evening pas-V sed off most pleasantly. IQ`- -__._I_ A LA____A `_,`_,-S _# I_____ sew tl:'ooWellingt_-on Hotel. [g V I ;"Th 9* bouthouae . al:_`!Woodn`g"Is ,`o _13"v,as 5 completely destroyed ,_ fiifo_`;'*~;__on |'l`h\__1rsday evening olaq`E;`:ge_`l:her {; ith ' a; ,T_gasoline,_ a_,unoh . _ large `gow- |` b`t' u.. , J~fV9r L ~'.`o1 5'E.`.",>3 n9.-{' . `?'4I-Xht 5 ' o*5*9ro~~Ao`vo.*1=iee99%ni g 3'- .7`! -.v_ v.__ jv-v `-_----1-_-`. -There's a house famed for dress- good.s-it`s `Viokm-'3'. ' ' `I \___ * ,L'l___. ,L (`L ' A ,. ,I_,_-_,C4 Dlnllll BLl'Bl."a_' .1130 lllllllilg W113 3;} III. ; Migs Sadie, arti ' `t will iipear hoteasoon in. f`The_, econ&.,Mrs. . an- queray." one of the` ngost sensatwnal lays of high, society hfe ever staged. 11 the men~an-d women of the lay are ohosenjrom; thoejigheget est. urn-nfdf `nnnhafv `b'1'\'l>:i1-n and ginlw-nundn nd the 30th. an has no t in the ted to th n L 4... -!..2L.\J vlllicklo; llnhenc son have `cod Sumner Wood.upllI. at 02.25 par and f2_`_L__... __l__.,_-I_ LI,- .__-_'j___ -- cu wv-` -vyuwug tr vcvaww firs uwuu - Lightning struck the residence of Mr. Samuel Cullen. peer Big Bay :\Point. last week "and damaged the .--..L-..L.. -2 LL- ,1. . . . _ . . . _-:_I-_-|.I_. Anvunav VLIIDIIBUII uuuuwg AILLO UV]-Ill &V Va \ disposing of it to Mr. Michael .8tritol1'.: who for; many yearsp1ha3-L-.b9en the -popular bo.rtender_,, A`.7il:.*';;t;)I ,;??;}Y-_,_t_;.;spra- Houstei Stlfiitchrjii -`widel'y "' ac- % qugioa 139 district,` age should mak a success` of the Eventurga. ' m\_`-. 'm__.__.__:.\. 1---_.__- -1 11--ns-;.' at Nw seeds for tall sowing--'l`Im otln y, Olovon. orchard Gran. awn` Mix- tures. ole, BOTIIWVELIJB. h The Dyment horses are being ship- 1 ped from Buffalo to Toronto for the 0.` J.C. tall meet. Street was one of Saturdaym winners` at Buffalo. Large nrhbrs of citizens ilror `out 1 fnom Barrie on Tuesday to_ attend the Oro Fair and report that it wals; a great _ sugoess. V __ wwc-gc-5 ww wvwn vwu--r-w-no-v u-vvvlauvsn vi bribe of ten dollars-to` release at mai ifrop the loci:-up_oniM,ay 23:5. mg the Town Council` are not. taking any action in the mptter other than ' discuss` it. A higher t-ribunahthap the council `Should take 6_ogni`>z axio_$ _ LL - _-!_ '|0v_v_ing to the fact that the local! tennis courts were under water on} Saturdayflast. the tennis match with i the '1` ronto experts was postpox_1__d for a. ek. ' V aL}1'I1'itiI:u7'i'1-o?-'1Z3;.f7'171Ii"'x?i1'1' KER qui1:e.;a_11` aigmdtiqn to his angling oetf. A C-o1liii`wo6d_`?:onstb.Bl`ad6?p'E'd |_..:1.- -a 1.-.. .s-i|-_._ L-.._-I--__ - _..__ v-- v ow:-vs oz thavattgt-ir_: Mr. Wm. Wright; of West Gwillim- bury. has add his farm of 150 acres t _o "Mr. `Peter Holmes for $14,000.` The County Road debentures have been sold to ,a Toronto. firm. A pre- mium of $200 was received. A delegate_`fr_om the British 'a,'1d1 Foreign Bible Society will address a public meetinghere on Tuesday, Oct`. 6th. ' = ' `- Z 1' ~ :.`.z 1` Pnre. . : .`;1-minim ``I,l'l|;`,l:,sun_-cl 0ondlmo:|`I:n_:t noun; w,.9!!.,MWsd!a9,;ad`ay.wmrni98..*h 3im5 House 'ohangd` 3han('is`. Mr'. .'f3IiiiWi`'s}v. .I:_._.-_.:..._ -1 :1.-L- 11.. 1r2_1._-! nL_!L_1.' 5 , 1:` meme. Inn on lo 1' a m loads. 1: tozvn , qr _. . ' ' j T ' 1` 4 Wm. Mehe_r has purchaspd the Watson farm one mile east of Cooks- town. for $4.500. V M.'ark"'s._Br-cs.` wili appear fig` gthfe 0pe raAH' next week at populari hrioes`. , .T . 11 `um Iiynunc 4: non for spa: wood. Litton: load: In mun . /6ri11ia's ti: .-mg hasben fixed at 24- mills on .the..dollar' for this`-year. ` V -Good fopenihg "tor drssrhaking apprentibes. .Vi'okers. " oafyordrs; with 3 --L`e`aT.vVe yur o I G. Scott". -Ratepayersf g will ' please `remember. that. the last for payment of rst o3nstal- ment of, taxes will be THURSDA Y, 0 CT..lst,1903. Make payment at once and avoid rhea-ush-. , ' _ ran 1 nprntzm;Mo1I- A wnmx .18 ) vromrrt. - _ TAXES DUE OBI. Isl. nnuuupsunms. rlf" ` :~f` ,, `-1- .. L '9 l'_. u 1" .: - j rsv ` Sp `rm o'}.'.`..u..'.`.`. .`.':":. .'.`..-"'3! COUNTY or siuciinn ran nounnon or cnuma Voun cnrruuox. :- ___..v_ -..v --\.v--..vv M1352} Six-.'-I had travelled through. very beautiful farming country be- . tween Toronto and Gravenhurst. "had seen great gardens. fields and orchards laden with all sorts of good provenider for man and -beast. later on I found myself lying awake in a _large ward in the Free Hospital for Oonsumptives a-t Gravenhurst.' where seven real patients lay sleeping in the pearly idimness of that great white ward. with its numberless, win- dows flung open wide to the fresh- nes of the September night. I won- dered if I would have the courage to suggest to the owners of these beautiful farms and gardens that they should send to the free hospital part of their splendid store of fruit and vegetables. I` knew from those interested in the institution how ter- rible was the struggle to keep the hospital open and to feed the patients within its walls. Why cannot there be collecting _centres in country dis- tricts. where some of the girls or women's organizations like the King's Daughters. etc.. would undertake to pack and forward supplies at stated times? The patients during the win- ter and summer have to be nparly all the time in the? open air.-their appe- titers are enormous and nothing is such good fuel` for the`l'inner manas well made preserves. .- Military au- thorities will tell one`that and_,tha"t cabbage. has wonderful: heating prop- erties. I had seen a'Iittle gittwof fruit iimmensely, apfpreoiajted `by `the iximates of my twyard. an-'d four or thee inmates` were . were ,.8'irI8-. rtio `;w1,;om..p_lentituiI and Varied die`t'ym=f*?t 9.9` very much ;If 9n13r,bisonnI6-.I1ias.i9| Process .o1r1.d.;.i:sxus.~`-,the_ gmzblio` 1 gjase on .-the hospital-,,and]--the -work Ait.;is_{ trying to. do.W I"_know;vmit`..would rain .gis !_.'ro me`.- g'it.ts `,'in;kind', _'~ are" .almoh.t miore grwious than'{.i_n money. `Wei ? W??? ` I-UI.r\rI|a-Io`/I Friday, Bi-Centenary Day. (.00 a.m. Sunrise Prayer` meeting. Rev ._Geo'rge Waugh and Rev. A. R. Sandetrson. I % ` _9.30 p.m. Devotional Service. 9.45 a.m. Conference. "The Plan and Preparation for the Revival. Chair- man. 5_ 1,: 1;. 4- .... . . -. nu in 1` 3'.2;)"p.m. Address. President's As- sociate. ' ` n - _.s an . I-. '-"215 p.111. The Spifitual Life of a ?Iinisto'r." Rev. B. S. Fralick. 114$ .. _,I-?C`_ _QLI__ ;u1' um p this not_ is issue. Cu erence. Rev. Jhn Pow9r;' ` _ o-an.---ruvg .-v v a nu: - - ---v ` 3.15 p.n. +'rhe.piritua1nLi} of the Church Otioia_ls." Rev. John Bedford. ' 3.45 pm, "Winning Men for Christ, -1 1 '4\-_9-L IAIIDIII 10.45 am). `Quiet our. t1ie Pissi- dent of the" Con'fere'nce. ' , . 2.00 p.~m. Devotional ,Ex"9rbises. A an , n(\___. l'Q__--A.--L 17--.! 11-.-. Covv r-anus aavvwvavuawu :-v..v--_.. '- 2.15 p.m. "Our Greatst 'Ne'ed-'Pow- er tor Service." Rev. -A. J.VP_aul. B. A5. LIUV o vvugn & V" vno ` _ 4.15 pan . "Discussion and Quiet Hour." The President's Associate. A 8.00 p.m. Devotional Song Sex-`vice. . =8.20 pan. Address. Rev. John Locke. A 8.50 p.m. Address. 4 Rev. J. A- Rang- kin. President` of the Conference. `Ann T6 the Editpr 613 the -Advance ..i>'1;I"15f ,; ` 9:20 p.m.` Oonsecr`ati;1:u;;;;:e:. Rev. .Dr. Campbell. "God be with -you till we meet again. V j ` ` _-- -_v-c--v --- v.'_.v_-v-v-_- 4.00 p.m. 8ynV1posium.e_'I`en- -minute giapers or talks. 1.` "Reading Course" Hawkestone League; 2. The For- warid Movement." Elmva_le_ League: 3..Ju'nior Leagues." Orillia` League; 4. Our new Bible Study and Topic List for 1904. `Dalston League; _5. The Value and Workof the,L'ookout O\ommittee.` Minesing League: 6. The Business Side of the League. Penetanguishene League. ' .8.00 p`.m. Devotiorial Song Service. 8.15 p.m.' Report of Business Com- mittee. -..- ' 'A-_. :3. , A us .9 m.8V.`('lw1).1h."`The Place of the/Leaguel in the Revival. Rev. E. C. Keam. Ann 11 ` , I ,L lI_TI-,-__ .n.uvv-vu--3 .-v.. .. ..._.. #83-0 p.m. "The`Re_lat.i<'>n of theriiome to the Revival. Rev. W. F. Campbell, ant. j at ` Faol*l'Oa1l. ohe person `re-I `spending. from each league, giving `numbers. ao.tive`and a8soo_ia'te' and for- wa,_rid money raised. T. `non ._-r_,, v\9_.L_9-L IIILA,-_ u1ir1__L ___,, 2-.30 p'.'m.;District Topic. What our League would like to,do for" the Great Revival. . One emember. responding for each branch, _ ' _ '4 A- .- 1 .`u` -. .A ' [UK 01101.! UI'3Il_UL|g . 3.00 p`.m. Baounld, Table` conteieno`. They League in Operation. A (In _. __ Q._A_ _- __S__._, 1... ._- !_-__L_ _ -----g . 2.00 De:r;_{ional_ Services. 2.15_ p.m. Election of `Business Com- mittee. ' The Bi-Centenary Convention of the Epworth League _of the Barrie Dis- trict opened this afternoon, in the Oollier Street _Meth~odi.st -Church. with Rev..J. J. Reidditt. District Chairman, presiding. The program has ,been ar- ranged as ollows:- . ` Thursday. ' nnn _._._ I (I-_-__,_ nlsmcr `EPW{iB}TH~ LEAGUE` Now in `session in the come.-`st. Method- ist Church -- The Program. TV rm LnLL'mnNABn. Margaret _Mi1ler.` of Orillia, was in town on Tuesfday enroute to Chicago and -spent the day as the -guest of the Mgisses McKee. Mary (street. I Mr. J. H. Elford. of the Government Hatchery. at Holmesville. Mr. and Mrs. J..W. Walton. of Mount Albert: |Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Reynolds. of Au- rora and Mrs. -B. Richardson. of To- ronto; have been recent` visitors with. Rev. and Mrs. Th-ournley. Mary street. ;Mr. H. A. Bruce. of .New. York. whose clever stories._ published `at various "times in the `Advance, have been greatly enjoyed. is visiting his _siste_r. Mrs. G. C. '1`. Pemberton. Mr. `B1-ueeris an old Toronto -boy, who is making a name for_ himself in the :w_or1d letters. ' s The marriage -of Miss Minnie Louise _Kirkland. eldest daughter nf Dr, Kirkland. of Collingwodd. to Mr. Will B. Fryer. of Collingwood. is an- nounced to take place on Wcdnesda 9'. September 30th. ' I `P! -g n 1 1 The we'ddin_g.took place in Graven- l;mrs_t,_cn Septembgr 15th of. Miss _He1en A3395 Hgnnazidg and .Mx:. Will two of Barrie s V"p9pular "-!"h'e jieremmy" `Was ""`1 5 3`?T'_ 45.. Mrs. -End. grnoltlmnond little son. of Sault Ste`. Marie. Mich., have return- ed home after spending afew weeks with Mr. Arnold's parents. Mr .and Mrs.-Jas. Arnold. Owen street. ---t.--.._-v.. V-v.- Mr. Frank E. Drake. who has spent some weeks with his friend, Mr. Clar- ence Bailey, left -on Tuesday for Bos- ton to resume his studies at the Mas- saohusetts Institute of Technicology. and Mrs. W; Tedd are paying a short visit to Barrie relatives and other friends in Oro. this week. trav- elling "in their a.u'tom.obile. - Orillia Packet. Dr. an-d'Mrs. Patterson are leaving to-day for 9. ten-day's trip to U}:- bridge. Woodville and Markham. The Dr. has almost fully recovered from his late illness. __.__ _Y-_._ _,_._ ...v ._ _vv__------c Amdilgst " the summer tourists ' at I "Gray Gable8.":\M_ary street. are Miss Macy. of Rochester; Mrs. Pearce and daughter. of Florida; Mr. Keeler. of .Cle_ve1an-d: .Mis Burton.,, of Toronto [and Miss Bayard. of New Yorl_:. \ ---u-J cu-u--v-.n Miss Edith Hewson. is `prepared to take .9. class in pianmjorte instruc- tion. For terms. address P. 0. Draw- `er 13. Barrie. tf. Mrs. S. J. _Keys. of Cornwall and Mrs. J. B. Hisey. of Barrie. visited their parents. Mr. an-d`-Mrs. John Mc- Niehol. here. last week,-- Creemore Star. ` -__-- -----.w--, -w- - vu vvo-u Mrs. Anderson and family. of Bar- rie. have returned home after spend- ing the. summer with Mrs. Anderson. -Gravenhurst Banner. ---- v v--.--.-.,. ..,.......`.,-. Mrs .E. Donnell and Mia. J. F. Jack- son,who have spe1_1t some weeks in Calgary and other places in the West, returhed home on Saturday. ' at-_,_ -r\,_,, , -A LI - I_.L_ 1 Foovmvm V-u---..v- -vq-gv w - -~.--J- - Mix Burton,,d.z.1u~g;1t;r of the late Chief Justice Burton, Toronto, is amongst the summer tougists at !'Gray Gables." II!__ 131-11, 7', o , ,\1 I , - - -- -.--J -- --..- 'Ma ry Six-anud, of Toronto. has been visiting friends in town for a few days last week. - Annh nnilnw :1: anon.-1:n:r n Miss Ironsides. of Newmarket. was the -guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hunter. for a few days last week. 11:-.. '|l'2__:- *l'________ ___1____.__j 1-_L cw- on w vgu-v and uv vgvuwuu Maugi-izreteusaunders. ofvavuelph. ao- oompanied by Mrs. Saunders have been staying `with their daughter, Mrs. Raikes. for a week. _ v_-..- - V... --- .4- -a.-u;v Miss Mollie Gavrt-lz`1.n has gone `to Barrie to attend the Collegiate`In- stitutc.--Sta`yner Sun. ,, `II . ('1 III 1 I LUVV uaya ll. \`VUU_ISo .Miss Anah'Bai1cy is spending a` fortnight` in Toronto. the guest of her cousins.` the Misses Griffith. ..---u-yo, ova on `V1: \auuJ-u on-new vv vvuau Miss Minnie Lennox returned last week from Hamilton and Toronto af- iter a month's "visit `in those cities. I "' """"" """" 1 Miss Nettie Ness. acc01panie.d by her sister. jMiss Gladys. is visiting `relatives in Bradford. -- `-av-vu v Vi-(rs. D.` Shaw; Tefonio. spent Snun? `'day in town with Mrs. Edwards. Mary street. , , V ' ".1$4?r'. 'd Mrs. Hat and child.` of `British Columbia. are the guests of `the Misses Raikes. in 9:59`:- I Mis"Lorna Gray returned to Ober- lin College. last. week. to resume her studies. .,; p.- _. Mr; anid Mrs. Joyner are heme after an enjoyable couple of weeks spent in Mu-skvoka. j ' -_. --.---aunuranuu Mrs. Bosankg has returned frofn a 'trip to Ocean Grove. New York and I `Hartford; Conn. - ?M!`- Cpmmings Scott was home from Alliston for Sunday accompani- odsby Mr. Brown. I` ` ""M`. . `an.-I `AM ... 11.14. ......J -L:1-l -c Harold Barker leaves next `week tq_atl:en-d' Vicfbria College. To- ram. Miss `E la Hubbert has returned from {pleasant outing at Rosseau. Mr. and Mrs. John A. McLean have returned from Edmonton. ` T - 'iEi7s'K. -iI"i-;dsu:1.s-\`7"ius;:i`1.1.g her bro- ther. Mr. Ambrose P. Hiwds. in Otta- V Mr's. F. T. Grafton is spending a con- ple` of weeks with friends in Toronto. Mr . Neily Dempster has, gone to Chicago to spend a few years. IA:..... `nil- *r7__|_I_ _-_,. WE /AT BARBIE PEOPLE HAVE.BE_EN DOING DURING THE PAST WEEK- vxsrroas To THE TOWN. sucm nun PERSIINAL Plans have been completed for the fnew_ C. P. R. station and hotel at `Winnings. - - A.. _-_:.1-_1. __ LL- `r' 11- "n. is 11 Ill]? PW)Cl}\IL O ` On Wednesday morning Rev. J. E. Smith led the devotional exercises. Rev. Jas. Skeene, of Hillsdale, pre- sented the Sabbath School statistics of the Presbytery and Rev. J. J. El- liott reported on those of the Young People s Societies. Rev. Wm. Brem- nar. -of Bracebridge. spoke on The Bible in the Sabbath School and Rev. G. I. Craw, of Thornton.'read apaper on The Relation of Home to Sab- bath Schools. __ can an you -.n; nJvL:'uvuu- In [the aftern-oon Rev. Vvm. Morris, of Bond Head. opened with prayer. after which Rev. J. R. S. "Burnett. of Alliston, and Dr. Smith, of Bradford, delivered` 20 minute addresses. Short reports were made by delegates pres- ent on the progress of the work in West Essa. Barrie, Beetpn, and Allan- dhle. which were followed by an ad- dress by Rev..Neil Campbell. of 0rd. -19 t'CI ,,,.,I -II I_,_l . -._--.-:v. -. An accident. on the L. E. & D. R. B... at" Blenheim. resulted in several `pelican: being badly ipjurgdg _ The annual Presbyterial Conven- tion of the Sabbath Schools and Chris- tian Endeavor Societies, of the Bar- rie Presbytery. took place in, Benton -on Tuesday and Wednesday of last week, with Rev. H. D. Cameron. `of Allandale, presiding. ` ` `I3-.. 1': \Y_I__I .1 1\,_:, 1 , v vnnvnvnau Rev. Dr. Grant. of Orillia. then" spoke on the subject of the world's great moral forces and Rev. Dr .Mc- Leod followed. speaking: concerning the work which could be done in Bible instruction by those who are at present keeping in background. The matter of home instruction and in- struction in the schools received con- siderable attention at the hands of the speaker. t\,- 1Ir-j_-_.a__. _.___.._s_... 1).... T 15 5.4-`;-.-r Iv; ..-vv-.; V a `rm;-gr-av--. V- vgvv Rev. J. A. Ross. of Churchill. lead the opening exercises at'the closing session `and the speaker of the evening` was Rev. E. 0. Henry. ofllamilton. His subject was "What Christian En- deavgr -should stand; for. U` , `IV A AA "`_____ uvu WWII DJJIIIIII-I l9II\L LULC Rer . W. A. Breinnar. of Brace- bridge. was elected President of the .Presby'terial Association and Mr. '1`. Pearce. of -Allandale, `Secretary. Col- lingwood was selected as the next place of meeting. `r-4n\a-Qua` Rev. P. Nichol, of Beeton. conduc- ted the opening. devotional exercises. after which Rev. E. D._ Cameron,.de- livered his address. as 4Prcsii..!1t. Although a great `deal of progress in the outside work was not apparentes the result of the year's effort, yet this did not stri-ke.Mr. .Cameron. as at all discouraging. the time having` been spent in inwar-d sttengthening and the whetting of swords for the great advance movement. which wouldreceive its inspiration from the present large and enthusiastic con- vention. ._ .. . n A ..cn an Thy Met in Annual Conclave At Beetoxi Last Week. PRESBYTERIAN YOUNG Psnrmf , V -7- ...v.. `._-...r, -av v-rug | ing in Rev. White s rooms. Mr. Hecny has been given a year s leave of absence from his chuich in order that` he may give his attention to or- ganization work in connection with St. Andrew s Brotherhood. '2-iiLI-1-`in-Lynn Montgomery, youngest son . of Mr. F. M; Montgomery, of town, met with great success at the Orillia Exhibition with his art sketch-~ es. In pen and. ink sketches he won 1st and 2nd prizes and also took 1st in pencil drawing. This is not the first time that he has swept the boatds at Orillia in this department. as for several years he has carried off prizes there. y } formerly of Barrie. Many friends in {town will extend congratulations. ` Rev. Mr. Hceny, Rector of Christ" `Church, Belleville, was in town yes- ` ter-day and met a number of Trinity Church young men during the even- ....... :._ h-_ 1ur__ `If! -1 1 -.. -.... 0.;-nu unaxnob vvycul. IS sculng at 75c., oats 300., barley 42 to 450.. rye 46 to 480. and peas 63c. Farmers in and around Beeton who are grow- ing potatoes. report that a blight has again visited` the potato fields and that the tubers arerotting in the ground. The real cause `of this `is. no doubt. the excessive rains which have fallen during the past month, The blight has been playing havoc with whole fields for some weeks back. The rot seem to first affect the tops. which grow gradually black and com- ymence to droop and this is followed by therot passing down into the {ground and making the potato ".lfit `for use'in any form. Butter advanced a little in price on Saturday the ruling prices being from 15 to 17 cents a pound. Eggs sold at 15 and.16c. a dozen. chickens at 50 to 70c. a pair and ducks at 80 cents Potatoes are plentiful at 40 cents a bag and apples are being sold at 75 `cents. Green corn is worth 10 cents per doz.. celery 50 cents per doz..cu'~ cumbers 10 cents per doz.. beans 5 cents a quart. Silver Skin pickling onions. 10 cents a quart, yellow on- ions 2 quarts for 15 cents. cabbage 5c. a head, cauliower 15 and 20c. each. Hay is going at $8.00 per ton. On the grain market wheat is selling at `I542. mtg. an- I----l---- 10 I-- "A {$1. PER ANNUM IN-ADVANCE SINGLE COPIES FIVE CENTS smmnu mm. DICKI 5|.IvI- ' $0` 3? HUI uvp hat :7"3 W V` `E 2"I.;t$K' 1: 12. .`"\E ' :1'.4 and we muIVl'.Y TU LOAN." ha 3 large amount of Private Funds to lead on 5 Per cent. on the security of good farm gN3?)E3- MCCARTHY. BOYS . 8; MURC-HL ' "1P Street Barrie. -.%___`___~-_ ` -illl1o0uI8;esE"JF0'Rfj iz13',1~'IV'1`-'-'-""_s.z;1 -ism"-"T'_1);1'7i"1:_ 1 moms fordrent on Donald street. 6 ESTENHII stable. Apply to. H. -..__._- ...-.:. gR SALE OR TO `RENT--100 acres ha]? 1' 18-$9..consistving of the Egzst M g 10t 26. 1n_the second conoessnon am 0 the S1_1nm_dale road, all in gpogl ingse g 0 tlyatxon with good `bulld- ` f.1f H1119 from ohurohhschool. rent 5100. rznlway and village of ER B/Ood. Ap ly to HARRY FISH- \'.."i93. C99 stown. 35-bf ' 1 him} F0 `- .____ __ _______ __W""__._______' .mb1}ENT-A well furnished Troo 1 100 $5 for meetmgs and convenient- Le ited ovgr the reading roomv oil} echamcs Institute; ma{`be 4 I ' gthg LI`RTeasonabl_e rates. App t-IL- - _ j "T .1: \ ARIAN of- the '-TI/!1`st.',;= 1 = -(:2 `* ~----------4-j _ `V ',.'"; WANTED - Gardner. or man with Mme knnurlnrln-n AS J...-....-. .-....l ..`l......I..- --y vu- DESIRABLE RESIDENCE _ FOR SALE. V E ofT1l: brxc kresidence an the` corner Mb ~DDerton and Worsley streets. 1 modern convemenoes. For fur- ther t' l . amps .o?"3- %~?3 Ac so`R f E`E *%`EF0REE REN=:i-'-is.ni%n*`6?=1s hon nu m.-.._'L _, .-_A_ ` "~-uau1.o l.`.\. th` nppz ul "'Wm. -- -Inst.` ;= 1 wtt; , i~'L" 0pera% Ho.use F "' `**'~1U-Va EOIICDIIJ. UIIC. QD-QUPQ bgok Shzggm; A-NoTcvnMdwe11xg.Rm1H5B @_MING._'Barfie. [ My " 35 ff] `:.-_'."l'uu1ng klondgy, Sept. 28, III} - . " ., r Lh. , 4 . S ` 3} ll} 1 ` u A. gkpobnlar b..:--_ 1.. .-..s.a1 ;a..`t-:3-'2 *".;."!:nLVr~"J Make no mistake I `YARD, FOOT OF TORONTO s'm1:1:'r. ~ 5-u=V-I-V-nun-an ____ ` 7 A general `Banking B ' - "" ? `Drift! iuu_ed on ull pu'.tnu:?tl:: 3::fautf>:' punts named and interest nlloivod .5335: LIME, % CEMENT.` uIIIVII-.__ - t .ES'I'AB.r_:'[-333` D 1865 In yppluu 7"" - vvvv Re A - ' Andrew Tlonnon $,'::.`i'-$'3:en: lion. John Shnrpld ,1; Mgnugol E. In WQIDI 1-5 A 'D`.T'II'! EE_AEI'@ mu Ann SI-`IINGLES nms ), the popular *}{g{Ks__ngos. 1 AI` :39. A 8328.85 3897.50 $646.50 $1395.00. I2,50`0,000 mlm ' 82,500 Don WE" Hm" ' moo nun . mi ' I ' Elma: a dutance send for oubookm ` mo I:NGI.:`|;nMAn' . ' B` M`I'I' Ba ' VaA~`k=% T<,2!3"!.1'. I k .0mmenci R-`Au-. ng Sept. %23;sh '.;(_1l3'A1R:: > the popular A n- .'- All the beat quility and gua`ra_uteed. 51541563 ,,-_-I -1.1.-`Iv:-uni nnngnnnn nnnnnum ; N .39 WHOLEAN` . VOL` 'LIs[.mt?EL Wmsmw, Proprietor. 0 NEW ADVEBT!bEMEN7IT FARM s TITIIALL PAVINGS they grow inthe: : : : :: ---;j_ MONEY TO LOAN.- lal-.-...-_ , ,-.`. :g_Moud},~ej.*8;: ID to m.4a-5n nu no;_nn 35"` ' ' Y.` :en` yous vears - T amounts amount: On in :OttI V : {.m.r.,%F-*| Graduate. Gold Medal and Artist's .- Diploma. Toronto College o ' of Music. _ . lathe teacher of piano at Mun Veda School. Toronto. ' - ' ,1: prepared to reccnve pupils in piano after Oc- tober nst. 1903. . RESIDEN OE.6 7 CLAPPERTON srummit 37... . B_ARRIE..= There wigl be otfered for sale by ublic auotwn by Mr. W. D. McCon- _ ey, auctioneer.` at the Queen's Hotel. 1n` the_.fl\aw,n`. of Bargue. on Saturda . the 3rd daygof October, 1903, at 2 1 o clock. nomi, that vaIluable`resid`encv'e.- `Lo s'tr'et)ia"t " rsent `owned and I with rmixlds (130 6.`an'd 7Nprth of ooou ied ` by Mr .Har_ry Mart. `ony whio them is~'~a. ' " ` .'..2&In luuuuinnnn nit}! ;!!'|f\i'ITP-V " \fmIXl'l0OI'\II'lISlll`.` - . .` . [BEST MADE. ' .fE=go:I.\'r:m-a7 8: 33. i MISS , HELENT 9 `Any. mttt ANI5 50`!-`T woon OPPOSITE POST oFFicE BARRIE. 1 - o Robertson's Drug Store! .l'\'l)I)l'\QIfl!l!l YIf\nIlI Amnrrurn `Auspuruuu uuvut. `A sum us 860. .9. Vnlann R/fnn u T-TnH-nun `V .;.._._. ..`.,:,-W; ++*%*$%*%*$$*$*%$*$%*** Women love %% _' Pert.ume: Sun Poiaili Eamon! "Auction Sale. 4 OF VALUABI.-E A Residential Property |n%%B3Irie. % A fiz `theo o1i`obbie_st% N style shown this season. Imported direct. ___n___ _ Newvonx AH0R$Eh % if-(`Dome and hai'ey`o ur: .hundkerchief ` perfumed h %fr_e_6_with with v . It is th latest and best. ~ 40 cents `an ounce at : -`'%l;e`rTt7';i-:i1e aI`)y%cthe cuncc is our specialty. N 0` fancy packages to pa y` for: . V _, . VGdod'i)ei-i`@zim nedL %nc!5tW:/_ necessarily be high ` .priced.1 " I - n__n_---_ 13 i ".1 Cuuuuguujgi CI CCU _Yo'u`ngM_ti s Hatters or on own uanuucrunn. '-1 A` q 0: Luna: -C054 cur Aaron` WAS ! 11'. I `SHOW f ( _.. `AND SHINGLES ; THE j THE INTERESTS OFEBARRIEAVIHB -.----V-------------------------: L LOU. DU 1.1.! has visit for the pas H-n nnf 1:

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