II Inspe dill` u%nde1-`wear closely askyon pleaise. It was made to stand the test of buymg and long wearing, - " I ' 4- T E obtainecfpossession last week of the third storey of the adjirning store and have wasted no time in taking down partitions, painting and furn1sh- ing, so that to-day we have. we think,na most handsome. Cloak Department to show you.` Bright, roomy and well tted, where we think we can do justice to the elegant stock of Ready-to-Wear Garments we have to display there. SABJEANT & SMITH '~Wom_en \s%Und%erWea.r for Critical Buyers INVITE YOU TO VISIT THEIR NEW CLOAK ROOM Have come te hang! this week. Come `and see the new styles. They will interest you, and it will be a great pleasure to usto show you this up - to- date den?!`- ment. : -..- ,...__'v_. C. M. Kiel, cf the [Barrie Model` tschool. and aft. Jary.,of the B..C.I.,; were with the `band on Saturday ev- J` eminsg and entertained the band boys and wisitors with some of the Bar- nie ba.nd s latest and popular band pieces. - Mi Grace Morrison. rirurse in Col-I lingwood hospital, has placed a sar- co hagus Jin the family plot in St. Jo `s cemetery in memory of her sister Blanch. and `her grandparents. The stone is one of the finest at the cemetery. ` av-nv "xRev."CM;':`~1;"ishe1_', Toronto." is V the guest of Mr. Bremner this week- `ll- 11 11-..-.- Miss K. Morrison. principal, who! \was on .the sick list, is so `far im- `provedso as to resume her duties at the Buhool. I "" """"J :"J """' "` , .Born.-0n \Wat;day of week {to zMr.,a.nd Mrs. `A. Baxter. a son. vc-r pa. .-..'u.. v cu -.v ---...s.-_, ~ v _ V V -- Mr..\Kx;1'~brose Budd wisited friends at Shanty Bay_ over Sunday. - `IT- j,A__J-_, _E I__L ____-I_ .v-w c---- -- --- % -r------ Mr. J. Glen .0713`. Poassau, T V-ViarS`1 ydsiting his aunt. Mrs. M. Emmery.i last. week. I `truss: u are -In Mas; 'f1ttje Williams and-Miss E. Gaston havejbeexi appointed teach-* ers sin St. Andrew's Sunday school.i if `I `I5 1! ,_,_ -ii-Its. `t;-e: Sf` S'p-;1;ce`ci;1`e:_Muskoka. is the `guest of Mr. Wm. MoIl1~vr-.ide. (WI-.. ..E ___A -.___- 115 5.10 law a. un.uu-n v V v..... Rev. Dr. Mollfat. of Toronto. preached in Zion church. on Sunday, in behalf -of the Tract ankl Bible So- ciety. - , .1 1:9,- r.-_.--_!_..'|1 - TT............ } `10 5 degrees af._ frost on .Fr&:day` morning. the lowest temperature in imany years at ths season. ' ,.lI (1 ,.,--, j,I- 1I'___I__I_- ' I LII/~JtI.z nu lv.|.|\r ;;.u.v..`.`._;\....xvJ weather nuzite a number from this wicinity attenlded the 'Elmvale fair. -Mniss Rogers, V -at Singharmpton-. spent Saturday and Sunday with her sister. Mrs. Pete Gif.fen.. ___A_--____,.J .B.__._._ N Mr:-:'J.'11I1'es; has spent the summer-win .Ye1lowgi`ass. Asa., rc- ltunned to his home. here, last week. vow, vwwo-agqe vv virus no-urv vv Miss Cvonstanlce I visited`! "lraiends. in (Toronto Friday. C-..-A lV..-..... __._ .'l---.L-.I LL- _-..._-! vnuannvug -vv on--V --v:- ._-.. Mrs. Copeland, of. Colli;1&g}4rdod. aczi-i Wtressed the members of the `W. F. 11.8.. last Thursday cven.in~g._ -up llB_.I. __-..J.- and Miss Campbell. of Vespra, _were guests of their aunt on Sunday last, _. .- . q pun - as :- wfliessrs. {Davidson and Campbell of I Brentwood, were guests at Mr. G. Muir's, last week. nmauv; g Mr. Harry`];l<;or;";v'e;;-1'1rned Ifrom 1 this trip West last week. , -_ `l'1'-_..l ---'|.... 1...... ..........L '1`--~*-`-`---~- r-~v--- v-- v--,--~- } Despite the inclemenlcy of --H.-- _.c o_.....1_........ Mrs`. McLedd has returned `home ntrom Yforonto `where she has been visiting vtfriends for .the past few weeks. ' ' g. -- - . ,` .. _____ 9_ iiiij wish. -`the I mgjolrbiilery. "He. Iwenlt to the place: rwiherse'.'_-`ue. a_p ooc_u_rred` hoping ` tofmiugi .t=1ge mwd in ai condition fit for mountling. He was disappointed. Ndthiing {remained of the` unfortun- ate beast but a `few scattered frag- ments df muttilated. -flesh. ' 90 VMr. Thus. Hatwkes, of Oshawa, is [vjsiti-g tfrienvds and renewing ac- qua:i-ntances around our Corner. `I\,.. 3;. LL- _._I_A_-_.a-._ 3`, I-Jan SUNNIDAVLEM CORNERS. CRAIG HU RS1`. .._----~--. --- v-v-v---V p-----J- `Reeve Grose conducted. the servi- ces in the Methodist church Sunlduy even-inig. .. 'll'__ 1\___._ KY` -1! ` ` CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR. In three leading numbers. . No. 100-Ribbed Vests and Drawers, sizes 15 t 98' `D9100! nnging mm ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . ..15to 23 _VNo, 103-Fine Vents and Dfawers, sizes 19 t 30' DA prices ranging from ........................ ..25 to 5 No.*1o7-rm All-Wool Uuhrinknble Underw"- and Iutilfactory garment, price! l'I"8i"3 mm 4% to 750 Of..... Large . . . Shipment THE POPULAR s1'o1u: BARJQIE There have been 20 of these in- struments sold _to citizens of 1 BARBIE of late. -Miss Gladys A1'(l(l{[h,(rst- clase honors at Tmonto Unixvemim pupil of Mr. E. W. Schuch is nowpr}_.. `pared to give lessons in singing. Al, ly at her residence, or PO. Box 9, MEN DELSSOHN; CANADA'S STANDARD 1: Order for Auction Sales of fa stiock, etc.,_ to be conducted by L Tbo; Auctxoneer and Val ' a be left at THE ADVANCE omc where terms and other arrangement; can_ `be made. Farmers find itto [thew advantag to call and cam [for rates. 48 __._.__._.____.__________ ? We have a large amount of Priv 'Fundsto V 4} and 5 per cent. on the se 1- f 1` Man as. McCARTHY. B(`11'r3 hm ; SON unlop Street Barrie. 1- I I-ITIEII f\_) V . In Township of bunnidzde. Contai 1 well fenced-i:: good state of \ watetcd--good 0r.:hard-rst class V R . station on lot. Churches,schoo` `all within quavter mile of prep; PATON, Barrie P.0. -'-Mim Orok. of Midhurst. and Mia: {Bella aWattie were the guests at the 1 latVter s brother, Mr. Alex, :Wattie,_; over Sunday. ` `IE ` v -\ on - . g . . l post omc to 8. church d T "'"'3' Con WALLACE. Craigvafcrj ofh`' `` LOUGH, Nant) r. W . 3 ---------------_.._ On Real" Estate Sccuril) I condential. Addrus , .U. Box -:,m.R:...;.. n_. 5ALE.--Lot 2, Co? vnniil rgoxacfes under hr : 11 ,gr_et !I-one s'aP]ing, frame shed agxs-Am. X69 wgt Com fa; gable fragme house. 3 good I zguqdatlon. from yffhorntgn. Tgmu 3 mac from . D, Hgyga, ch urchxll P. 0, M, w W MW I ` ' cu1tivation.7 ML ' - v u I loo acres being norm half I. ` All cleared. F raqre house, fr`a 1t;n2el '5? 5 Well watered. Never failln ` 8' Swing, C0 ' . to post ottlce, church and h V ' WALLAQE. Craig-vatc. nfc \E'0L nAPPlYluW~ u .-5...`. auct unxs care. as I will no; name. V WELLINGTON Barrie, Oct. I, 1904. PIANO \.J cauuoned .a.ga Beelbv. any credxt on after this date. I ` name. WIl_r um- FRED. BROOKS, AGENT & TUNER. |vI\lI`B I nu L0 We have large P,; zh Jorurasn-.3. Mnt`AD'ruu eriers `4l=.. rm` ULABK.-wt m:;\;;.;.;;.;....;. on "_.Wed- ~`!_I;_,!;I_;,;5th-`October. 304. who -wan. . `">=:II lf.\1n._;I.l'. .4 _'. __ cunnucnual. Aqdrces u '.U. Box 342,Barne, Ont. 4;` FARM FOR SALE- acres. n frne .._ 1 Mtrrxpn .No*r1ca..,, I cauuoned agai eelbv. anv credit 5.. ..-.:i- ZZIIT ' ' -1'5}-:N'r-& 'T{vx12R, 51 Elizabeth Street, Barrie. tf MONEY TO LoAN_ V6 large arnnunc n! D_:__.. BUY THE \ FARM FOR SALE .beiuz noun Inn 1 U T W, MONEY To LOMT E51319 gl5l`IIr:Iu n . ...-.----g -_v --so-pv v-r -v--.v-u Mr. T. Scott and Miss I3-.";o`g:crson attended the :Teacher's =_-Convention` at, Collngwood ast week, `fl___ 1 W `.`_"""`~ FARM FOR SALE zip bunnidale. rrmrr-3-? E`!-OI nder .~..1.:., dale. contgi of -rst ches,schools and post nrn---` ning x culziv buildihgs, -'d GT. 05. -Al) _ `. zcwondence pamculdrs t. 3. : Mr. Barry Douse `spent a few days visiting I Toronto (friends _last week. Mrs. Noah Grose. of Barrie,.is vis- Eting relatives `here. I. ` II'_ A 'I7.,,I _ I I , _ :,,A,_ _ 1 Btitc CUT -v-pg u---v..--v -.-vs-vu Mr. and Mrs. James Milne spent Sunday rwuit-h tfrientds in -Bradfgrd. if! T`, -,__, v--._. _- -_.---. V. .-'-v Mr. A. Klirkpatriek `has "returned `after spending a couple of weeks at the St. Louis Exposition. in -.. _...!J.L 4.4: .n.__ 4.--`- '.1.-_..-I -vv-- .---rw-uv- n-zI'iTex:."B1mit:h. tdf `Oro.t.<'Jok bharg at -.the Presbyterian jchurch Sun(day~f eventintg. - 1t_ AL-.- uns_____ _.n An_..u.-1- ,-_ 3 Ti '-Weduling bells are rimging. ' `Miss IL. Lucas. of Barrie. is spend- ing a lfeaw `days with Mrs. S. Miller. Mrs. T. Sproule is visitingsfriends in Toronrto. ' . ` ' _M-is`; `,='\. 5;.v1'IoKay.V of Toi'onfo.`is vis-T 4 Sting dirienlds `here. ' - vbhas. Dixon. at Allanldxale, visiting a; Mrs. James King s. `II'_. III Q_-LL .._.1 'll'!__ 11 11,_,_,,, iD?e@v%lin &Murchison You need not be afraid of getting old fashioned on motheaten mantles here. This is our first seson in the mantlegbusiness and _our goods are all" bought direct from the manufacturer. 1 Come and see them. Prices right. _ ` i evlin &Murchison New Fall Goods are coming in every day. We fin?! several . odebartments already filled. TheNew Mantles. Men's Overcoats. Ladies and Men : Underwear. French Flannel: and Wrapper- ettes are all here. alt is early for thesegoods but you can have your pick now and it costs no more thanwhen you only see one-third of the assortment. Boys 3 piece Suits, in Dark Tweeds, sizes 22 to 23, at $2 50, $3.50, s4.oo,es4.5o, $5.00 and $6.50 A good" assortfnent of "Men's Suits at prices ranging}. from $5 00 to $14.50. Men"s Overcoats from $7.50up_. All the newest cuts and styles, including the New Tourist Coat; Men's Overalls--Moleskin Overalls, well made and medium weight, at 75c pair--extra. heavy spam.- style $1.00. u ` New Mantles for Ladies and Children NEW FRENCH FLANNELSV FOR WA|ST%lNGS NEW WRAPPELRETTES. g NEW FLANNELETTES and ABISS a'rS'1'\?3b1'1'{Ze.?v1} Vs'i`z';s 2:"a"s".:>."5: $2.50, $2.75, $3.00 and $4.00. A V ooooooo_:o_o_g' ooooooooooooooooooodo avvrxp lulv `Will-U 2 Boys Suits, in dark tweeds--`some are pleated 315:-`ma Anna -I.-n`4.-. A-.--- :3`) LA ('9 -1. t` (`E MIN ESIN G. LEFI-`.0Y. BORN. One door East%ofJU1\iAon Bank. xuauqoroquutetc. .uM0.0Q`OlhI'O0ouIO0lo.IoIo Ilriouno :` u`u op`o( .VI\;`Cw_`3UIA Iv. .;..`*`aT""`f!:.'.:':.'.:::::::::::::::? .'.:; ;F . p...""'....'..;`.`1..;::::::rf'-*%r'-- --.-y 'CI I-vnuuonoooniooolotooounou W noon-cu-ouooopou W CW`...-nun` I .m.:.,_,. The Prices Ruling in the Barrie. and Toronto Marketa During the Week. yuunon \I WheIt,(new)............'...... .... ltI,gneW).......'..`.........auou. musoonoc v o u o u o o n ooooccooonolvnn tity on Sagturday, but, unfortunately. the . price at wheat during the week` `hand. dropped ?from- $1.02 and $1.04 to prices which anged from 950 to 98c. This fact en- gensdered considerable grumbling amongst the `farmers. but the only consul-aIt'ion -which fthey got {from the -buyers was that `advices `from the city gmve warning _oIf_a still_ great- er drop in Vprospecit. Petas are bring-_ ing 60 `to 62, data 30 to '31. rye 53 to 56. `and barley 38 to 42. Pota- toes are selling at 50 and 55 cendts a. -bag. and in small lorts the price- uoosaaionally runs amp to 60 cents. Hogs are stall quoted at $5.00 per owzt. On the inside market eggs are chill on the rise." and now. command 20. cemts `a ridozen, Butter remains at 18: per ;poun!d. Chickens run `from 40 to 750. rper pair. ducks ;80c. to $1. turkeys (young) 12 cents to. 1b., I-turkeys (o1=d) 8c, and geese 7 cents. ' JGrsa.tin w'as,markeJted in large quan- Nona, Park Tlheatre, in Hamilton. yvas destroyed by fixe. ' SATURDAY MARKETS. Troronto Farmers` Mu-I V T" ` ToIto1r:_~o._.0c-ru. no. 1904. v-I|36A ` .'--- *-` 'rHE`MAnk Mr. J` TFor'ward. V student-pastor. Baptist bhurmh. is 7s,pe.ndin g a [cou- ple 01! weeks with friends in_ and around !I`oron_Ito. prior to taking 11 {his {winter's zwerk. r . ` A` 'I.'_,_ IITIIII A II I -- Buuuz Ocr. I3. 1904- I IA` jdimt political .me:.ting -in con- nection .'wit'h the oamlpaign in Sopth % Bimoo. was `held in the Orangemall,` ewengidg. at-|.w'hicIh "the gansdi-` r tor the `riding . Messrs, -_ Len-i no": V, em-y. id'e_li;'y'ere.d addpesgegg .llOI.--..-|~.- ...:A_`..-__. .4, > _ Rev. Mr. McKay pf Ba'l~a. took both services` in the -Presbyterian church. Sun\da.y.~ in `the absence of the pastor. `At the -morning averlvioe Mas` Mary s'l"hq'mBon sang. "Dwell Deep. and in `the Evening, "I've Found` a Friend" was rendered. Miss` Archer ~-anad: `Mr. ';W.hlitebreaJd taking tlheirsolo parts. an4d" Mrs. Clark and Archer Itnhe Iduet martian. ~- '5 ;f:.m;.:;..;.";";,ou.ef 'e;;;;a 22:` :;;:.; witer~'~ r%: !'Phe..fl.`oronIto World sa`-ye: w. sign. ` ohiieit _sItcmogrlatp:her in the office o't ` Suxperinttentdewg Jones of the- Grand 'l`.r.unk. llmiadlltamd Division`. le.'f t last znsighltzlfosr A'llIaund`ale._he having been wopdted to 't'he post` of _px'.ivate sco- retmryiko the master mecshamic there- ' A .._,__-.I .L___ IMr.,.E. Shear attended tihevatmual Saufoh Simone Teachers Convention at 3 Calling-wood. on -Friday. His purpose 3 was to en'dea'vor to bring` about the j amalgamation 0'! the 3 Simooes, East. i Soutih. NVest and North. . .:We un .1 derstanud proposals were well re- ; eenived. and (that the Executive hasf the question {under consideration. -A special -train brought back pass- engers, who lhaid} been in attendance at E-lmvale Fatir, on Wednesday last, ma Aantother spectiai on Friday eve-A ntimg ran `from Btayner. `having on: board the Barrie .`delegation to the North Slimcoe Conser.v_ative Conven-' t_'iun. Mrs. .W'haite,brea'd entertained the Presbytenian c-hurch ehoir very hos- rp.ita1b`1y on 4'l`hursIday .116-gtht at her `home. Refreshments -were -ser-ved; anld `an a'ltdget'her enjoyable evening was `Spent. T ~ \'I' .1 _ I , u - - Mrs. :William Addison is suffering i llrom a severe attack of bronchitis; I , _-Miss Ethel Drysdale returned toi her home in Hillsdale after spending a {While with Miss Marion Johnston. " Miss Fannie Standen. at Chicago. is spending a few, days under the parental roof. Yi__ up .unn \ A - ..,`.-.--c }J. S. Bruntons has been appointed} foreman of -the new wtharf constr.uo- % tliun. It is untderstood that the work starts this week. . Mr. B. will visit 0r1i=l'l~ia.a.nv'd `Toronto ' in connection tiheretwlitth. ` _. _ _ 9 ___ _. . _-- `-vv.,-- -v A Harvest Thanksgiving service} will be `held in All Saints c-.hurch, I_ enetan`gu1ie.'hene. on T.hur5day. 13th? inst. who Rev. canon Murphy swan` rpreaoh. . , l`J?\ .JI Four G!I`.R. tfiremen `are this week writing on-~.-their examination `for en- 1 giineers. xA1bout eleven others . are` preparing to tfollaw suit within: the next couple off` weeks. `III .I I s I :- -S'plenc'l'i.-ti values in .men s overcoats anfd .sujits. and overcoats and suits ufor (boys at Vickers _ A 1". _-.__._L v__-. :._,.-V_. ,tiMss Mwbel Rididell. -who has been staying with Irienlds here for the past two weeks, has returned to -her home :in.oTotten(ham.- V -lT[1:. -\: z4a:~it`;:.1'"1-;;`-(`$13-t?c')1L9 of N-ipissing, gave us a short call last week. Mr. Precious is a .-driver on the new Tenr-iscamin~g road. `I'_ II _ .,, Rev. Mr. Well-wood will preach next Sunlday morning` in the Burton ave, Met'hddJist evhuroh in place of the pastor. % .,-'|r-_ an-,,1.,1 11- 1.1,`! v 1 1 _,, ` . Mr. George Bowlie, jr., and wife} have gone Yto vzisit Toronto and Sim-I ooe. prior (to taking up their resi-I dence at the Soo. Ont. '71Er.'T\vf"6. enI".}'?:~hB2;{.;z;. was in our .n_1_idst `last "week on business with re.fer.ence:to tihe newVwharf. -'.-'-,v.-wv wv v v ..w - ..---- ' -IB'dC-rs. Brzidgen. of ;'..[-`oronlt-o. 'a'.n.d her two 'chIil*&re.n. are visitimg, at her As:iter s. Mr-s. ,Wagner, of north town line. Iaiiingstou and Miss} Mary Knapp left, `on Thursday to: spend the winlter in Toronto. 1 4 . 11.. -n1-.--. .-. -- 1 Mr. .Crossi,n is waiting. to move in- to, Mr. .W:m. Armstrong's house on Essa street. .pen'd.'inIg the completion of same. 1.... an----`.- _ -Mri {Bertha P:h=i~lliJps. of Montana. who 1bas'been staying with friends here.` left yesterday her way homewaridxs. vuurnv -av vcn nvoovvy guru rs. ,A.v.MoNabb Iv'vet"_-1;) Stroud n Suntdayvfor a few days vsisitation. ` V Maiss Mocleary. of Toronto. is vis- 'iting` her parents. on Cumlberland st. f___ `I.'II__, .-. __ E_____ J - -.--.-6 . uRev.- Mi`. Cameron `is -back -from Bracebri-dxge. where the was conduct- aipg anniversary services. "_. 1' '1' `I_'I\-,- - I J 15.. __ __9_.|__ 2.. - 'M-o'(;Vre-e;1';.c;' w.-iE.:. ` of William street, have returned ifrom their trip to lBu'ffa lo and Niagara Falls. QL-__L _,_____ I_._, ' --I._I,L -,_ _i_J_'L- ' ""`iar.'".1'.'%'1.' "i&3n3.7ai7&}E movintg in- to one '01? Mrs. James McBherson a houses on Burtonv avenue. .-fl7(~r"s~. J : McDougal_l"l;'a.sTgone as a xdlegatefto the Lzndes` Auxiliary. B.R.- 1`.. at `St. Louis. M0. 111' `IE , II 1170110 ----- --oc ovvov-cur-vv - `V--tart -our boy right ar; him in one of Vickers suits. f u~..-_-- ._-widfr, J. L. `Burton has sold his hand- some bay dr-ive1";t,ovMr. A. Watt -for a `neat Bum. ` ,._-v- -Mr. `G2;-173.9 Pouoher has sold his Cumberland `street tresizdemoe to -Mr. Charles -Idiethufoot. A Is ,,L van? 5 L JILJC J-JLIFIJJIIUI. Ialull W315`: Mr.1;.' 1:[otrriso_n. of Toronto`. fill- ed the pulpit in the Baptist church Sunday evening in the absence '0! the pastor. 31:`... `g. p.,,. . .- .' -a- v-171; "Jo:h1r_llqI-1.1"1"i:son'. of Oro, spent Sunday Wlith his son. Mr. Ed. Mor- nison. olf Painlswioke. i`t*'3;1_.'.`('3:1t<;}1';;`.."\'s'- spehd1intg a `few days at home. returned to To- ronto on Sunday. 11-.-. 11;. n_,__,.__.__ 9- I_--I_ 12..-..- %Work on the The New Whgrf to'S tu-t `This Week-Unsi:e; ~ cessful Attempts at Burgl ary-M9ny Items of ` L e A Personal Moment. ~ V- - -..- Master Boy Paton. who was visit- ing in tToronto returned home Fri- day uight. .- l-_,,l , , I , A , I,` I 3.. 1-..`: -can-vg have \ avg:-v-u cu-n-an-v-guy.-- ---v Mrs. Mlit-gr, ."]E -izrryg Sound, is visiting (her daughter, Mrs. H. Mo-N Morran. . i vgv-an Mniss Lottie `Webb visited friends in Oraigvale over Sunday. r_u-___.L _-1A _.Q __,_....J.'_ _.._--. -.. -1. 1 x F Things are quiet in r.ai1roa-d cir- ` ales`. ' ' 1 __. - ... COO`. IIn`C an 1, 17a1;s"m:I"aIg'ila Scott \paid_a flying visit -to fforonto. .'last week. _- _...-u 1`. ,, loll IJLG|a Vllnlv |_lvIaL uannnuugu-J 0 --Great sale of raincoats nvow'on at Viokers store. ' c.-I 11 A I . 0 1| _ 3`_ n__ __ -.. -- an zvngv vv oouva. III `OVA Illllrilt Mr. .VV.'D. `mach. of Barrie, call-'1 ed on Bobt. Johnston. on 'l`uesday..i on his way to visit frienlda in Hills- dale and Elmvale._ ` . -Miuophia Middleton. of -Meddnte. is the guest at am. '.1as. Midd1ton._l mmnoarnm~~AnvAueE VVom_en s T -Inspect our under` - and long _..-,_...._ .._ --. ...-6 -_ vvvv v_.. of season. .While the regular way lfregigvht was making `her trip to Huntsvtille` ltrom the south Saturday might. and when nearly opposite the farm of Mr. Hiram Fetterily. the en- gui-neer felt a sudden -jolt to his en- Igiine. He made the run through to Huntsvville and upon investigating the cause of the jar. found grue- some evidences or an accident. Por- tions of the `mangled remains of a_ moose were -found on the front of [me V..- V- -.v-- v- ..--v --- .-v'. uwtswille Forester says:- "Mnagnistrate :Reece may :be asked to. adjudicate on 9. charge against suhe; Gmrnld Trunk `for lcillinlg moose` out; 1!?` us 1 1 ,At the Burton avenue Methodist church on Sunday. the pastor._Rev.` John Bedtford. preached two power- =tul Jdaiscourses. choosing. as his text for the morning the words, The righteous shall ourish `like the `palm tree. The morn-img anthem was enttitled Lift `up your heads, Mr. F. :B. -Smith taking the solo; during the offertory. In the even- ` ing the choir renldered the anthem,` The Lord is my Shepherd, Mr. F. B. Smith and Mr. W. Kelsey giving a duet`. While -the "Saviour Calls by the male iquartette concluded the musical portion of the service. '-For men's fine tailored suits and overcoats, just a little better and a little lower priced than any othef. go utolVzickers . '-v.vv--v-- --v-----`:- -v ---vv -at :1 1- `-3-. -- 9 vv-_- v- -c. "Since `Mr. Allen, proprietor of the Graham House, was robbed a -few weeks ago. (in. conjunction with the other fnotelsfin `town. tawo unsuccess- `-tul alttemipts have been made to bar- g'l3aa'&.ze lthe house. Mr. Allen's son almost naught one of the intruders. at the `top of the stairs one night, and 9. few mornings la!cer_ the bar- room Idoor bore the .mta.rks of where a nahsel had been used in an` inef- 1eo\tu`a'~l attempt to force it. `IR... .._._.9_ !._.. L-2I-___I _-_!L_. ___J woo. - . - w V- { IThe Ialtfner -out Brakem-an .Loo1nis, of Pan'k'hii'll,wv11o was killed last` week. near -Milaboun, was im town (Eur- ing the week straightening out his san s affairs; Young 'Loomis,`o who was an untmrarried man. carried an inusuranlce of $5,600, consisting of $1.- 350 in the B. T. B... $2,000 in the I. 0. F., `$2,000 accxiden-t Ainfsurance, and a railway policy $250, He was only 22 years of age. -_L,A -2 L'L_| Mr. Gimblet,-who thus been engag- 'ed on construction work in connec- tion with .-the new G. T. R. yard. removed his teams on Friday night to Nimico {where he has a` large contract. A v - wodoboav Mr. Ross shaman jtook a' b\`1`.sineas trip to Toronto `last week.