V`Mr. E. '1'. Aikinaan has been -ity University. - awarded the silver" medal in the fin- al examination in medicine at Trixi- Mrs. Ellis.`Du'nlop- street. has`~re- `tunned from Pittsburg. `where she 1'has`been spending sgveral weeks [with -relatives. `A I b McMinn. G. T. R. agent at Aliiston. was in town a couple of _daysbth':s week. He is liking 'his_ "new. `position very well. 1 Mr. John Scroggie. of Thornton. `one of `The Advanoe`s oidest s'u~b- sotbers called `at the office this week looking hale and hearty. ` ..D1". B. and Mrs; Patterson. after? a month's pleasant visit in New-3 market, '1`oronto.MWhit-by and Bow- manville. have` returned to town. 3 Mr. W. I_.. `Vair returned bu Tues- day -vening after, a year's sojourn in the South-owestern States. Mr. ,Vair .s state of health is much im- ?proved and he is fcqling quite hSm- self again.` Mr. Fred. Jamieson. who has been `-transferred to the New York "branch of -the `Bank of Commerce. is spending .-a few `days with his parents on Charlotte street. prior L to entetlngiupon his new_ duties.- A j'1`ho foll;wi_ng `Barrie `boys halve nompleted the 4th year medical ex- iaminations at the ._University of \'1`oranto:~ F. V. Hamlin. C. Powell. }_A. 0. Woods: while `B. D. Orok and ` F: W. McKee have. passed `their fin- _ f1'A!_-__._!A.-_ ` ` M;:Ke passed` als at Trinity University. The marriage of Mios Mary-J. irmson.` daughter of Mrs. Atxnson, Sophia St.. to Mr. Thos. McKee. 7t.h `con. of Vespra. hoof: place on Tues. day at -the home of the bride's mo- ther."The ceremony was performed by Rev. Dr. McLeod, PU?1I`IC Nomcm Is HEREBY GIVEN that Ian: thin (`AV dnltzellgrl i TheT_Rev.Dr-.Burwash. who preach- es-.in Christ Church on Sunday even- ing. is Worshipful Master of St. An- Adrew's Masonic Lodge, Toronto. the oldest Masonic `Lodge with a Oana-1 dian -charter in the _Dominioi1: the; Lodge oi`; which Senator Gowan h-asi been a member ainoe 1838. ` - V UDIJIU LVUIIUHI Mu Lsuu.-uuu a. vu. v uu su-u the Canadian Pscio Railwa Company has this do! deposited with the st:-or of Deeds for t e County of Simcoe - Three Plans. Proles, and Books. of Reference. showing 3 Change in Location of a portion or the Branch Line of its railwsy from Sudbnry to Klein- burg. psssingthrouch the County of Simooeq Dated the th dalNot Me . 1906. 28-23 . GUS AoMURCHY. Solicitor for the Canadian Pacific Railway Co. TH E [ rth do Mpg 80 Does The Sun life Assurance I cu.ofl.`anada.% I HENRY % BALL; of PersoAnaI'%Monint as-.- Eitmc swovn more 8ALE--Oul `boo r GAgaad a tow times. Apply at THIS 0{!'lOI{.I, B41R IF:% ` ---AND THE-- Sun Shines A. soup.nnLunn,conp1L1n r_, You Want Viro WR_I_'l`E cA_LL ox _nu;'r_n1o'r gum: "E35 ML}: V Two desirable `brick dwell1_ng'houoeu= w1th .1 venienoea. and in. locum . ;,';pil 'a';x'i~xwARM smwa '1'. >1; 7 Owoyg om . ' TVVVTVVVVVVVV ., . 3 3 ALLA atters About Town I (vv-vvyvvvvvvv " Plnoniplen how nI their" but and gthoalut fI'D`I;"gE'OfOrVIl'[-GI yours _at It_`will-"11::-'1;Ae.e1.rly a week yet tore the Geneva is put in c`omm`."s- sion o-n,I4akes Simcoeand CouohIch- Eng. I _ " ' , ` . n'u__ -__-nn2_:_I' ._..l........a 3.. X74` '0 I -la! ' The . unofficial" svxi-eturns in .No. 2 -Division.LCom'1ty Council. give J. A. Jamieson a majority of twg over his opponent. R. A. Suthrlmnd; A--,.._a-_.__ 1.- -.. t\..:Il!.. ...'....p._ KT.` ..... .,,.,......,..... -.. --, ....-..---._.__- According to an Orillia paper, No. 3 Company of the Simcoe Foresters. which is under Capt. F_. L. Burton. has been making; excellent progress. `I.___. 11].]. LII-Iii IIUVII Llnll-blnlg v - v V - - - -- `,_v_ -....- 9--N_ext Sunday evening; June 11th. Musical Vespers by `the choir and lecture by Father Fihegan will take place in St. Mary's Church for the Auzar Society. Silver colleoti-on._ 5"` - '-4 -L! _ .1_L-:_nJ 199;`... `Ind `IA Qlldll IJIIVIVUJI nan-vv- - V . . . . _ . ___. The injunction obtained from Judge Ardagh in the action of the Town- ship of Innisiil against the G. T. R. was continued by Mr. Justice Ang- lin at Osgpode Hall on Monday. By_ special engagement; Mr. George King. the Buffalo violinist. will play between the acts`on the occasion of the Great Northern Comedy Co.'s production of Engaged," June 9. I'-_-._ _---_ -_.I__.. `GA: Ann}: Irnnna, I`! All nln by W~._3. Gilbrt." the. author of Thafpi educational `work. and one` `I: M`ik`o`.do.- '1 _Erminie,"' etc. -_They. pi9oe':_g*" iI9,0o`ed :0 D!`0t"8 Off `srgat P. -'hi --M9 lPL`?`,_'i."-1!`~9"?P?7"`9`!;9`?'% .?'3esi::g;"_3, Kr; L "4 - axis .~aim;eo;t~in -takes lace \ ._ - - K, . '.w`%'9n,8k til-\r-auovvnvna `run 4--5-.c---, : -Leave your orders for oa'vb_.-tra`os- fer of bagga e. and oarta at. J. G. Scott's o ice. phon . James W, Scott. ; A The License Board for Centre Sim- co'e -met here` on-Thursday last and granted a transfef of the` license of the Dominion Hotel, Wycbrldxge, from William Preston to David Quinlan. of, Tiny. - ' On Sunday evening next the Rev.` Dr. Burwas1i.o'f Victoria University, will preach in Christ Church. Collier street. All aeatsare free.` and the general public are" corially invited to be present at the service. . Mr. Dyment's Ton-gorder w;11.be a sure starter in the Buffalo Derby `to -be run on Satutday,` This is` a $6,000 stake, and it will take `:1 pretty shifty three-year-old to beat the orange and green. Tongorder carries 122 lbs._ in the race. .1. ___- V~LlL.\-an sac Av-an Ana ya.-w --.---. T-Messrs. Keehan Bros. are show- ing a windowtul of pipes which can "be `bought at '25:: apiece. Drop in and join. the Grand Army of Smok- ers. ' ? ? V T way have piayed a schedule game of lacrosse on Tuesday in oonnectigon with the Junior 0. L. A. series, but the home club. was compelled to de- default. It is understood that Bar.- rie will not place a `team in the field thishseasong . T 1 I) __h_4_-___-_ ]__ Barrie and dcookstown were -to Lav:-A yuan-I uvvuuwnnu `The*Penetang'I;Ierald. referring to the Lemon Bros. show in Midland, `says it` was even up between the` citizens and the show. people: they took in the circus and the circus "took in" them- It _ gained nearly. ail afternoon, and the tent `leaked. so that `the patrons got doubly sovaked." V ' ~ ` UTZVWDO ' `The Statihoning Committee of the. Toronto Conference. which met here on Friday afternoon. finished ,the draft on Tuesday morning, Only one change was made in Barrie D s- triot. Rev. `J. F. 0ch:'ley..D.D.. re- placing Rev. J. J. Redditt, who gees sto Oollingwc-od. Conierence as - sem.-bles `in Collier Street Methoc_l-st Church -this morning at 9 a.m_. Turnip. corn. Manual, Mum and Iln-can-nun again. this wank II COTE` I Cl: 'U\IIAJ vv namva-u | At (the May [meeting of the 001-! not Street Methodist W. M. S.Valld the old officers were re-elected and a social cup of tea. was enjoyed. Some gentlemen of the congrega.-` tion. ,prese.xted Mrs.. (Bevg) W. C. Washingto-.1 with a life membership in the society by paying in $25. and .Mr3..Mil_1ing.ton also joined as a life` member.` thereby adding another $25 to the funds, - . . T ---<-- MONBY TO LOAN. We have a lama amount of Privpu Fund: to lodd 4} and 5 per cent. on tho Identity of ood farm Monga en. McCARTY. BOYS 8. URCHL SON unlop Street Barrio. . .- ' 1...... unison. music l llnngu-um seeds. um week ` The businessof Council on Mon- day evening was limited `to the passing of a few accounts. Owing to -the-death of Aid. Brennan _'the members did not feel disposed for work. and adjoumed. after about half-an-hour's session, out -of re-` spect. 'to his memory. A. resolution submitted by Ald. Burton and VWa-ti: that Council attend the funeral in a body was carnied. AA. .u.- It`... .......4.:..... ARV`-`Fun rial- be served; Oontribzitidnsi to =the;_bale The Woman's Auxiliary of Trinityl Church winds up its year s work: this evening (Thursday) with the! packing of the -`bale. Friengis of 'th_ Adxiliary and members of the.ohuro.ti` generally are invited -to_the Parishi Hall at 7.50 to inspect tthe bale's contents.` Light refreshments -will may. be sent `to t-hp Parish-E,Ia1l_ this] iafternopn ibetfweeni 3 and 5` o clock.1 - V . ' . . ` ..." I v----_,_-_._ --Use P;ix{i:-save trouble. Spare] Paint-pay. double. Juhn-stun G2 . IVV-3.rre'1_1 \vj111.sell you the best. - "-- AA` ll LLA (lunat- 'i.z.1_9; Engiiged.. a` brilliant .o'o.medy,| VVVUFIWII Wlll.HULlu JV`. van-V uvuuuu On Frid_ay.V June` 9. the Great` Northern _Ooxnedy .Compa,ny is to appear at the G'ra.vnd `Opera nausea cup '1: * nen`_~..';n. `v bk." ..-..`n;.... iv? 'I"hn. MISS ROSE E. NEELANDS AND` MR. J. HERBERT HUNTER WEDDED. At has home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. -`NeelanVd s, Charlotte St.. the mar- riage of their eldest slaughter, Rose'Edith. to J. Herbert` Hunter. of *Braoebridge, .=_was on Tuesday morning quietly celebrated by Rev. J. J. Redditt in T the presence of their immediate relatives. Mr. J. Edwards played Mendelssohn s' wed- ding match. The -bride, who was unattended. was given away by her father.. She looked charming ,, _e_:_ _,_-1.` ,1.- ` any. 351 ..--. -.-. `in a .si.ima+st' sd1'{"J gieli Eifoi. silk and carried a bouquet of white roses. The usual" congratulations followed the ceremony. after which ..._----u- gooooaoogooouooooopoupog V:-1' tiejeuixerteaiterecl by 'R_, J. Ialoyd, `of 548 Yonge St-., Toronto, was served. The gifts to the bride were `varied and oostly,'and showed rare taste "in selectidn. Mr. and Mrs. Hunter -left on the 12.35 `train for Toronto. Niagara Falls `and Buffalo. and will. on their re- turn. take up residence in Brace- bridg . W_a,vltzes-v-Our W'edd'mg Day ,' ' [A ` (operatic excerpts) . . . . .. ...To'bani Selection from "The Burgomaster" .... .. ...Lude-rs Two step-V-Uncle Sammy; .... .. -.'.....Holzm:mn i Flower Song (by i and` Flowers .... .. . ......... ..Tobani [characteristic Piece--"A Day in I` LL__'-I,`III r)_,1.|:._ .w--...-...-~.--.~..-- --`V- __ .--~ 6 a Cottonfie,ld" . . . . . . . . . . .. :..Z-tnblin Waltzes-SymphEa... __ . . . . ..Ho1zm-ann S_chottisohe--"By the Watermelon AIIA, - Vine" .......... .. -Descriptive vMarch-"J Blacksmiths .... .. ` God Save the 0 Rev . W-. -H. White and Messrs. J. 0. Morgan, G. A. Radenhurst. and W. R. Tiffin are the Barrie dele- *3'ates to the Anglican Synod of the iToronto Diocese, which ,meets in iToronto, June 13-16. The Synod will be'open'ed by Bishop Sweatman, who will -then give place `to Rev. Dr. Langtry. His Lo:-dship s health has been seriously impaired, and he intends sailing for England `im- mediately atter the Synod convenes. --Little Lake Summer Resort open for the "season. Large, new house for tourists and fishing part- ies; lunch provided at all times: soft drinks. etc. Boats for hire. Miss Lawrence- ' an:-aw o\~ vv --an-vs There will be special evening ser- ivices in Collier Street Methodist Church during Conference. as fol- lows: Thursday. June 8th. Jubilee, addressed by Rev. Dr. Sutherland, commemorating, 50 years in the ministry: Friday, June 9th. Re- ceptiomservice: Monday. June 12th, .;S. S.sa.nd Epworth League` address-. es by Messrs} L. G. Jackson. W. V. Eoclestone, and Rev. Dr. Crews. All vi-s .t`ors c'ord'ally~welcomed. Special. cars to Allandale at 12.15'noon and 10.15 p.m.. and from Allandale at 1.45.p.m. `II 5,- _...,,`l'_V.) _. i Barrie pulgits will be supplied as ttollows on Sunday :Co1lier St. Meth- odist,'11 a.m.. Rev. `Dr. Henderson `(ordination sermon), 3 p.m., Rev. A. F. McKenzie (address), 7 p.m., Rev. W. H. Hincks. LL_.B.; Elizabeth St. Methodist. 11 a.m.. Rev. J. C. Speer. D.D..' 7 p.m., Rev. J. V. Smith.,D`3D.: St. Andrew's. 11 a.m.. "Rev. G. R. Turk. 7 p.m., Rev. John Potts. D.D.: Baptist church. 11 a.m.. Rev. B. R. Sttzmgway. B.A.. B.D., '7 p.m., Rev. Wm. Buchanan: A Congregational church. 11 a.m.. Rev. S. Dunn Din- nick.- 7 `p.m., Rev.` G. Ryerson Young. B.A.. B.D.: Christ` church, 11 a.m.. Rev. H. E. W. Kemp. 7 p.m., Rev. {John Bnrwash. 13.1). The. tegular meeting of the C. '1'. U. was held June 5th in the usual place at which Mrs. McKee read an interesting report of the county convention held in Tot'ten- `ham. Mrs. .N. B. Johnston was elected to the office of correspond- ;ing secretary, and Mrs. Rogersoxrs name was added -to the` department of anti-narcotics. Mrs. arr -.wish- iod the ladies Ito suppl her with [some reading matter to take on her ivisitsv to the hospital. A -splendid `-pro'gram.on flowers. fruit and deli- cacy was enjoyed by those present. ,A.Jparlor `social. is arranged to -take "p1aee_on'he `evening. or Tuesday, `Jone `aoug. at the shame _ofVMrs. gyainiod.-; All are cordially -invited. I 'A-number of field institlxte meet- lings-`throughout the Province are `being Lheldv during_ the month of 'I i[une. under the `am : `auspices of `the.-`aOn'ta.rio and minion Qegarb .mez;_ts' o`_!"Agrioulture for the ene- ;- tit:`it `tauneravwho. produce timothy. _ red `clover; 'alike`g and cereals for eegl pm` ones. This is i1`ne_w_l'xne ` "etl\!'o:: lawn?! .yvork.;9tnd on: that page. Ne e , o. prove lo prac- ule ...`e~t ta. ~ At. PROGRAM FOR. TO - NIGHT A JUNE BRIDE. Band Concert. King. A "' ."'-:`::A-ll8n . ' 1 and in their a13`.}`i`$.3}I3..3e?J\`fs {Teen bun? one- where or phone NOS. 3 n -un..__1_-.. _-..-_ `Lin nnnnnn AV- '.Qf>au11 Bafrie's Assessment Figures 7 The new assessment roll has been completed -and handed in to the town clerk. =As _.-will. noticed. `there is a very considerable increase over, last year, amounting to` about 81. per_- ce_n3t.. mainly the result of the working of _the recent Act. -Popup Jation has increased by 147, being placed at 6.631. This is felt on all sides to be much below the mark, and a police census in the near fu- ture is not unlikely in order to as- certain the real'posit1io.n. 80 abirtths. and 24 deaths are recorded for the past. year as against 64 and 34 re- spectively for the `previous year. The number of canines has been re- ducedwfrom 353 tb`3`I4.-` ' I ' Total assessment by Wards: ' ' Lueyou -. - This year No. 1 218,246 9 340.250 66 ' O 012 znn A13 (IIA It is gratifying to learn that the liurniture factory for Barrie is o.l~ most an assured aet. Some of the most conservative, cautious and level-heaad-ed business men have be- come satisfied as to the security and'value of the copoern, and have subscribed `for a large proportion of the stock offered for sale. Still. in order to get the industry to lo- cate here there is yet considerable stock to be sold.. and it should not be for a few to interest themselves in what might `be the prot pi rnv - 1 _ ,_A L__ _ 1.---.- vv An.~Iv ...n-anau Irv V-..- --.__ `many. -The benefits to a town de- rivable trozn manuf.acturing_ ' in- dustries are apparent. and it is -the. duty of every one able to come for- ward `and lend a helpinr._: hand to `secure `their establishment. It is understood `that `the concern manu- factures a very high. grade of goods which find a ready sale -at a good margin of profit. A few "samples of the different finishes can be seen at Dougall Bros. The company would bring into `town machinery, merchandise and cash in wound numbers -to the amount of about $23,000. which is one important lea- ture not to be overlooked. It is not asking the town for any bonus. loan or anything else. with the ex- ceptionot a. fixed rate of assess- ment and the usual allowance of `light and water .It proposes buying a lot` and erecting a factory 160 feet along by 60 feet "wide and two storeys high. and will employ about 45 "to 50 .hands to `begin with. which. -as--time goes on. will be increased; A- -_.- `l'.. LL35 1..-manna. us: IuI|.L.|v bvvu -.., ;to as many more. In this conneo~ jitiovn it is noteworthy that this \will be principally skilled labor and imechanics who command a good .wage."The monthly pay sheet will the about $2,100 at the start. which means much for business men. - "I , 2: I The msxde market on Saturday presented an animated appearance, there being a large attendance. -Butter stood at about last week s "figures unchanged. price. -but eggs were firmer at 15c. Chickens sold at 120 per lb. Hay was active, but the grain business remained at a stzmd-`still. Green stuff had a` good run with the L, Allandale ............. Carriage Works ....... .. Barrie ................ .. Th 7 _tis.: come: cluaisgely yin the constl'u9t10R t ' men . A magazine that is filled with seasonable interest for women, is the July Delineator. In it/the sum- mer- fashions are exquisitely pictur- ed;_ and described 'by such fashion authorities. as Helen Berkeley-Loyd and Edouard La Fontaine. of Paris. who write for the magazine ex~ "olusively. Albert Bigelow' Paine?s. serial; "The Lucky-Piece." `develops 7---. ..._..l.-.... .|.1....+ '. -..'.a.I.. B51131. Luv unusual`-. Avvug my-......r.. an element of mystery that adds {to the interest of - the st~ory..n:n `there is also" a short st-oryh hy_Zoua. Gale, "The Never-Lighted -Fi,r"jo",-a very delicate, '1",T6),2`25. $9,503 Total population by _W.'ar-d3": . . A Last you: b This year _`No. I ' 832 ' 878 2 1085 1100 -- 3. . 9.54. .1013 (I A IIIAA ` QB]. SATURDAY` MARKE/T3. u -nvugvvu `6 148.855 G.T.B.. 35,999` 1,630,225 " The Furitre Factory. 1'/also PER mrmu m wvmcn V ' SINGLR GOPIIC FIVE CENTS TOWN x.;: Delineato; for July. arxvguvv 259, 180 099 KKK '1! HUI Uiiiiiiiwtw @ Phone 23. Oice. Yard and Mill, John St. uuoouooooooouooooooo BASI-IVBALL. Won. Lost. '.lUU,IIl 279,366 '9Rl|l\ll IV. CV1 415,950 009 990 13: 1193 in ms: M 'r"m3 r us `sotrra EAL!` of Lot N%xm`ber 'l9WO.1n the TWILIT5 Concession of the Township . '1 EOUMSETB. an the County ofblm-,_V nnn Portland Bemgnll I all `I WI I'll VIJU Mickie: Dymenfi $on' atb$2.00 per Bbl. . _ [G-u-an` IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE I /4 / I ,4 gIib&UXltl!lOll(vl0I|E|l, 33.9"` 1" "v"'_"' 7' a . ' ` nate this x-It day _ot -Tuna-V W ` T36 L G63 `'8'. ER'a!oroeVo!'l`l'tl IHIYBDBP 01' BUIWIUIIIUII Ell DI`IO0UEUIUQ with board and oomtogtsblo HARY 8'1`. Barrio. 1-own Pnol-cm-v ran LI. u- 1.----- __.I 1...; Amy. an 1-3-1-. Sport;...i Pleasure U . . . . o.m%'cf:%A2.%`:xo`2,u. ..::. `:`:1`%`%'u%"-'f.":%n'i only thobent in the mar qt. ., L - .f::;':::;?..?1:*n::*i'i.`::F`&gm...'* The hunt and b`eu-=.my1n`.tor- tho lug:-: mine!-whoa wan-irlut-ls!`-;$` - w ` .' ':,a. ` `-' . |` I` p ""` V` l"""'v II\ln vv wn V. . The City of Winnipeg uses this. cement ei- zluaivolv in the 'c0nBt!'u0.0ll of 1 DQYBV -van. LIV No. es wmanmr & :_:-- A .L?P.$`{.%i`3.'}.3183n5I'1::3?s12$%?.`g'{'.:.?`iL _A.-W-".V.."-.5.!!`_'.,9!!f 5:5 BWEN svciu ND _ _ Sold aid Guaranteed B! FARM FOR SALE. ...: Ann nnvvn lawns, hnlnb W. 1 AI '1 IIIYII juuuwuu we wuIIIIIvIII,UI_I-rU- ESTABL ::%sH:a3:|:> 1.355;; " Gapital " ` I Roast o0o000 .._..a.I.nn .. Alldlb l`hdmV' V` :1 ` `II A VV 0 O D I-Iml and Soft, sawed and Split saw Anvunnsjnlurl. _ Choie Msnltbbn ' arid Family Low ptlcel. Belt value; at .1v N.2s- " >WHdL$l:51``ao76r= wast}? 8: Cum 1?roorlet9r-I3. 1" Vt` Con\fo r* Gown uul II`ur `_ ' "'5"!-luvgq . - BARBIE 3a.A.1q-cg A no I B It! ` Dram i::\::d onu:ll $::I!(;I1.)(:L i . 3:: :1 goeived and {sums sllgwod nhjlgh. w.% n. MORTON. Mu, *1 % Thg Tobncconist Has 20 (I025. Pipel, `Genuine `Erin. Illvor mounted, rzgular price 50; telling ' In lung`: 10- . 1-1 A NM ER '. - Tlig Tnlnmcnnist COAL and Kind|ing Durban Ngtibn`l..`.. Ponand l`.amem Lntl\.- Shiisgles. Sewer Pipe- Field `file. We. Il1oe--B.oas Block. Phdno 88.3 Yard foot of rorunto 81;. Phone 118. Hanrne I g The Hattgr A Md DOQ\OO_OO_OO_OOOOOOO gnuuoooowumunuog In: sum uoarnmu cmnv ;00M_[ _ANY `Gama opma nous: FRIDAY JUNE 9 luwtvxci U C DUIVII. Qvvvv .v--- w---..` PB! HI-95.`35.50.; ,- ` . ` PLAN LT IIOBIBTSON-'H_ DRUG B'I'.'O3`..* Straw& Felt: Hats The killing pm: of Part: G`mu1 vat-ion nooordln to the proportion of< Arsenic which I contains. We have 1 . nbrnnd that to of lull utnndurdilrongth . land which we guarantee to be the belt nds on tho market. It comes to no ` hoot from tho mnnufnoeurou wluoh I insure: its Ireehnou on well no in. urongth. A 7 _ ' 8| MMIJNS Paris Breen That jKi||s Robertson's ~*.. . %.....*....."';:.~.' ....* : $1.3 -`P:-guldonl lion. JOII"HQlII,O_ a,n9|1vIannor Go ll-,.llI,llol;u'. ` ' as A 1=I'='l"E| 'E'E.A'K'('!`'. Into;-pretd If! 3 strong New York Capt, nnfli.-__nl `an an, V ' ' Tu _W. 8. G!LBER'1"8. Spa:-_klingVComod'y "ENGAGED? Reduced pgicou id quantities at A nu: anaanms ,- . Pythyps It you ro now-`paying THIS WEEK AT Drug ; Store F 1 l1)oo.r'Easc of Bu-tie Hotel, "6611 Gnu} ' T *`-W-=w.-r.-.. G oxcl. A;?yL to :s.A M- St. Barrie. mm TOBAOCONIST . Wholualg and Retail Per .pound 4 25. `I311 nuance _the;. - N01`; un:Ar| a... . Good_ rm. than 5 _l}hup..st Slogan Q pong :73 '31:? {E13331 *1: [la wpek t- vjl 1* IN FARM FOR SALE.` Good fty acre farm. nbalnk W. of Lot Ii and con. at Veopra. Good house and burn tn 19.1` e orchard. In high state or oumvnt on. we fenced. free of stumps and stones and is the best otclay loam. Convenient to! 0..Iohool and churches; Six miles from Barrie. Eu terms of payment. Av ly to MRS. V-GEORG M E. S.~XEAl`t;{. 63 Owen trees. Barrie.` `V 11-tt was -tnt_i:A\nnsrs our 3,Ann;a."rar: coumjv or `sm:_c6i' Ano1run'.nouxiIi6,.ir cant; ova can-nnuos. 5 Mrs. E.__ G. Simmonsyot New Ybrk. Vishvisiting her mqther. Mrs. N. King. 'Worsley_ St. ,, - . . _ Mrs. Alex. Fawoett.` ot Kimberley. -La .vis-itimg at the home` of `her daugh.-I l:eVrv. Mrs, Chbwn,` Mary St. % `Thiis; $arjz;n. Wellingto St.. has returnqd from Tofonto, '-where" she spent sav`era,l weeks.- T ` Mr. John. R. Lamb has` 1:e,tu.med from Detroit.` where Vhewa s_ attend- i_ng the funeral of his fathr 4 `Mr. `Frank, Crzg.` of Torqnto. is % spending a `few days with his bro- ther.- Mr. _J...,F. ._C1ai-g. -John St. , I-.____ _j Isl!`-7lj' Allulo \!I`-gl-`,0 iubulep uvaago ---- Mrs.'Jas~. Jermyn. of Toronto. and` "daughter ? Florence are -visi-tingi friends in` town for a fortnight.- % -Miss, Bessie. Cheesman. of Cleve- land. is spending a"two weeks holi- day, .at_` her home on Collier" St. ' '1;dVZrs. "W. Peaxer an 'Miss Mildred Peakernfot Brampton. are guests}of' _t;he `farmer's sister. Mrs. J.` H. N09- `ffwrs. `B. `W. I-Iuutex nd ctlxildrmf ._of 7Newmz-zrkat.` are visiting. Mrs. Wm. Hunter. Mulcaster sweet. for a`. few weeks. ~ - * x; 'y'c;;s`lx1'tb'l; iugo and Lot (No. 7 Iliniln a:;Z.E.:::.:*2:~i2.:.t:::".-:sr.:f<',,,l:::' ' I `.'i`i{s. ii`{x`iz%{`w`1`~x.'%5.``:I3`3emt-an M sell -0 up.