can u 939 I WIII M : MANUFAC PURING FURRIERS. Rohertson s The benutifful pastoraihomedy db:-atma sunws. STOLES smi RUFFS. Thursday. October 5th Fresh every Friday. .'!?'!::!`f.'"`33...'S!.'3"-' p'lRAYED.--One Large Red Dehorned Much S Cow. Any_ person that will gi e such in- formation as wxil lead to her recovery will be w'dd"ap3ly*".3 vsn1NG 3939 ' Baynem Street. Barrie. 1 Door Euf of . Barrie Hotel, DRUG STORE Pfionzcs sauna av. IN AT ? THE ran" xxrnnxsii or iuuuun. :01 -tj BARBIE," COUNTY or s1MooE, ONTARIO, SEPTEMBER 23, 190;. H` Mrs.` R. A. Douglas, of Toronto.: `visiting 1`rie.nds here. < M. W.;Il `D`onlrer_- of Bramtncotn. r`v"'-V I 7 O IIIIJUIU I-vIn-n gv [ Gn,ll1;1"::,::p 7::"l'l. llultour. ' 3A.BRIE BRANCH A general Banking Bunineu conducted. on all parts of the world. Do- . - d ;:;?.'r`;::i:ed and interest allowed at high '5 `mm A .. _-.-nnuuv 1.. v1su;1n~g Irlmlvgs wsuna. Mr. W-ill Peaker. of Bramrpcan. -\.:?f'1si\ting friends ` in fcxown. `AA . 1 1:1 nun-ill n`F- `Nfnw Vnrlz W Isisting friends in town. Mr. J. H. Burrill of New York was a, %.wls,i.tor in shown over Sunday. A Miss Viola Mariam `returned to `her mr..- 1\nA.u..+.-.m mi W.innine.zr- is vi- home. in Owen Sound on .Sa.tu'rd.ay.A nouns m UWuu.,Duuuu uu .uvau.ua.u.u,,. v Mrs. Middleton. of W-innipe-g. is vi- Mrs. A.` Cunningham and Mrs . ebb. - _. Mrs. Buostmkuo has returned from T:or.ouneto. where she spent SCVCIT-`8.l.\ weeks with .friends. t ml`... xv 1\.....n.n.l- I-:.o.u 1-nhurnnd frniri` weeks wa-tn .rne:nns. A . Mr. N. Dyment has returned tram Toronto. having .qruaite recovered from his recent accident. . M`- -Ta-non `l(n.-;n-nn IAN` lzmtwvcekl from his recent aconuem. _Mrs. `James Kearns left last-week fnor Ia .visit in Quebec. accompanied by her sister. Miss Ethel Hinds- M. .n..I.+.nm Snv.thes- of T-hor.n~ton T yea t-em a . T _ Mrs. H. Gibson o Crown Hill is in Orivllia [for a few da. s at her bnothe-r a, Mr. Albert _Mo '3. Mrs. Wiggins and Miss Milli-n. not Egbert. wane the guests of r. and Mrs. A. Cu-nn'm~glham. Small St.. last week; III`-.. `Ml nnbn rd` Hf-nnfFviHn_ and by 1101' 6151381`. MISS .l:o'Lu'6l Luu.uo.- Mr. :D3.l:t~on Scyuthes of 'l_`-hor.n~tor_| was married yesterday" to Mzss Mary Richardson of Vespra. % mr... ......A Mug Rahal]. nf Qfavner. t<'rcmams~on 01 vcspru. . _Mr. and Mrs. Sohell. of Stiayner. are nests xgxt Mr. A. Sinclair's. on Smal street. . Thq msarniago of Mr. W. L..V;air goo Mxss Annie 0. Dodds [took - Lane 1:: old St. Pauls church. Woods ook. Last week. - Mrs. M. Oooke. of Stouffville. and Mrs. H. Cnosby. of Toronto. are guests of Mrs. F. E. King. Bradford street. . Mr. -and Mrs. J. Sissons have re- '1'.m'ne~d from a leassant visit` in fmnklin. Pa.. wi h the t~ormer`s sis- er. *- ' . Mrs . John Plaxton returned "to Wirmi eg last `week accompanied by Mrs. . C. MoNabb and Mr.` Reginald MeN-ebb. i M-ay.or Ross left on Tuesday for .a three weeks` trip through the West. In his absence Alderman Howell will be Acting Mayor. . Lieut. R. H. Henpdelr-soon was one of those .who `passed the. exa.m-ina- tisorn held mt Ottarwa under the aus- pices of the Oamadian School of Mus- .>r_v, following the midsummer osourse. Mr. J. H. Plummer, Pnesidenat of the Dominion Steel Co.. Sydney. 0. B..' a.ooom-`panied by Mrs. Plummet. was in town over Sunday. Mr. Plummet looked fairly well after his severe `illness. . , _- Miss L. C. Stritch returned to Saran-ton. Pa..Von Monday after a two mouths` holiday in town. She was acc~om'parrie-d by Miss Dunn, for- merly :3-I Mt. St. Louis, who cum-e ` over with (her. "'\l'-- T -I` l\.I".n.uvrnn~n If A 'urIr\_n ugng Autumn Opening At Vickers AN'I`ED--Reliable and energetic man to 1-cpz-'esentCa.nudia.n News aper Co.. Ltd.. i.n,a::1-m?.`::: ` `" """' B"so. 10V 1` Wltu met. 0: TMr. .J 0. Morgan, M.A.. `who was offered the superinten-de-ncy~ of the Orphans` Home at Eovastcrs Islrmd. 'Des1mot_rto. huas`-decided .to ziccept the pump and will xentoozr `upon his dut- I03 111 `the malt fu-tut-3." Barrie is pncvud of her stores and` r..o::-:16 `are (m-or-e -dmserveadly popular than VG-mo. `V-.i-okera . O-.1 -the. occasion of the a.u-tumn opening this large, well. -apxzixnxteod store was 'in galaa dress ~a:n was "expected the spacnarus` millinery sa1:o~:1.w;as the scene of a m:'1gni1 iccntT `display, " _4,,-.J The many ten-dencie-s of approved foreign .fa.sh.i-ons were widely re~pr-e- 'sen.ted inc-m fche. ,sm'a1'.t rvaa~dy-to- weaans to the inimitable creations` of the_artist milliner. and- to Miss! Bmwnlow and her sta1`f'a11 praise` .1...-. A..- V.-.u...l. run nv-':m+:n v~.mnv-an... I)1`UWll|U\V u..u`u JAUL 'IbuI.Ll. uzn. 1:: ullav is due incur such an artistic reproa- sentation of fashion`.s favorite. de-N _m~ands. ' L I111... ...\...l..-J-.A II.:\nVI .tr|v\Vr\Y'I'I`\\'I`I""V or`- _IIl'ZlJl(1S 0 Tho re-:1-dy -too-wear dcpa-rtment ad- joining the anillinery pmsentod a caompiete an-d nthlorough showing of over seven hun.-drod~ rmedy-to-;w.:~[.uj gmfmen-ts such as silk blnouacs, rain-A amt-s. skirts nn-`d jackets, even to olnouaks for rthc lnttle ones._ anvgi many were the remarks of adm1rat1on;ar:d apprioval, of (such a. splendid display: `of feminine :ne=:.dful.s. ,__'_IJ L- ..._-_. l \J' l.\--.|.Ll I-an-A-Asv lIA'I.l ---a.u--v- -On the gnound floor` could be .5-emn an abundance of the varied require- ments hot bath women and mean and ` a` splendid supply of h-ousexhold re-lds. % The silk. zmd `dress goods display Sport... Pleasure and L Comfort `Up-to-date Gasoline Launches and Eli nes. 00.11 for catalogue and at our prices. V e sell only the best. in the met et. -._-._- ..a .1..." -.-.... L.;..o ......|... ..;.a 43-3.). .1- VIII; vuv uvuv can vunv unu---an Canoes of tho7ve . beat make and nish al- ways in stock. Fu line of Launch xtures. ' HIL- VI-L-..L A...` Last bInnn`A- `An hn `nnnf wuyu us uwun. ~ u ............ .. The latest an:lbe:t:wB`:yolea for tin: `fl;-aat mpney, whqel repairing, 8:0. ~ - A oh'oic_e and full line of Sporting G__o_ods and Q uI\-h\. nfn run anni- Good Fire Proot Otce Sate. Apply at THIS OFFICE. 39-409 an upwu-uuuuo v Gmmsphbnes and .8 the latest recondn. They are catchy and entertaining. You have oiily to hear and set: them. You will buy. n__.-d.L8_.u 6.` odnn-an nunnnknn n alt!` `July IV uuu: I-nu. avg vuuuu - vu vv u. up, . Something to please every ody. Call and age what we have.` - . Single Fareto A Special Train will leave Barrie at 9 o'ctock mm. on O9`-j.4_th9,. `A = 1 R:GRAHAM, and napping: at 5.11 iuterinediatie atatioxis will reach Elmvale gt 10 o'c1_ockfs.In. The train will ratupn to`BaI-tie the umeeveninq, ,lga.y- `Efuiulo It ll`o'clock p.m.% ` ` g - (F107 DUNLOP STFB` aide oppoaije ntc-J OCT. 2. 3 and 4. _-__? `rm: comrnr 9? since: _n_I"n `run noIi1NxAoxi or "cnmna ova cm-rnnuon. _I r1IIuIu I :3: vu. 25 acre farm all clcu.rod.--The West 25 acres otbouz, con, 7. Essa. noughcust house ow rooms and kxtc-hen. good weu wa.cer.- Js`ra.me barnand frame stable. _About 50 choice trees ino1'(-.na1'd. _ About :~sm1n_ut.es walk from pro- posed Lernunus of electrw road from name connecting the C. P. K. Apply to l:5A1.AH`M0- MAS'l`1<)l:. Ure11fel,l . 0. 38-40 ' .0`. 3U.P`TNJ 39 :- was-large mm im nessivegwhile the V gloves. hosiery. rib ans". golf jackets. and neokwear all `presented a cri-ter-. ion by lwh-i_oh the season's tyle vt'3n1- dencies may be determined. Eider- dlown -comforters, xblamkets and `tape- stries were displayed rho a-dveantage and the lixxens an-d staples present-` edan a,-ttractioean suifficientbo awaken interest in even the most "indiffer- ent nmtures. ' Very -a.~tetra.~ctiv=e was the men's de- pantmeut. in its display not every- th-l' g lot men and bo`ys-under.weur, neckwear, amsoking jaokqts. ovcr.- ooa.4ts.r .su_-its, etc., -and particular _in- terest was shown in men s fine suits, which commanded .the attention of every caller. A 1-nnrn unnnr oi-h'nn11(rh the house every oauer. A mere walk through the house some with txh-c . regress and rapxd. advancement -of t is store to the fnont rank of Simcoeks best. and the system and hum of` business in every _ de ntment. demsonstrates the firm hot that `this store has on the oqnfjdence of the people and the sun- oess the management` so well de- nbournc Town %w1_1_;;._A VIZIU UUU`II`I'i- Wumedanumbcr of men to work on THE SOUTH INxV1a'F1L DRAINAGE WOB.lx. Wages. fteen cents per hour. .Good board can be obtained. near by at three `dollars per week. Apply to ltuberb Moore, fox-eman.North half lot ten, con. tive, Innisl. By order of Collllcil. 1:. J. HILL. Reeve. ` 33-40 E3?-?eS." Rate;;;e;;Assent. DOG BY-L:W PASSED. '_Got;:nio.il held a. spec-ial session on Tlrumday evening ho deal with cer- tain sV1naat.te-.rs oi .pre`ssing ~ importance. mine exoegputd-om all the membe{rs were in ut`hesir pl-aqces. . , "ha .nn-nnnrnu:-Inf hnjfivnlli f-.hP.' Emanc- were in ntneur `pl-aqcea. The agreement between the` Spenc- 9-r Imlusitrials Go. an-d'the .t-orwn. exc- culted by It'h-e -part -of thve_first part, 1-'a,id beaonre ` .t e mentmg. ;T-his a`gre:'em,e;n.t surest .1`;-or-th tshat `men busi- ness tot ltho oomtpany shall consist of the mza.nufaac=tvurae- not -g,~oods. wares. no- veltives and _suvppl-ies Ivor `ugrocers and other `me r.c-harms. The compa'.ny~ binds int-self Itso Ierueict -and operate a fac- tory \to- cost not less t`h-an_six th: us- and dollars including site and `equip- meat; It will employ a V mini- mum of twenty hands for t-hreIe-hun- dred days `each year with a yearly pay-null out .at lea-s-it seven thovusand. five . h-uanadrevd dnolla.rs. Emplo-ye.v.-s m-um`. reside` in Barrie. or within :1 di.st=a.nco of two miles` therefrom. The tlown will loan the company ~_fiv-e th1otus'an-d Ido.ll.'a.rs to be sescumxd by tirat'*mon_tga.ge 1`-0-p!a?_y.abl0 in eight years: `principal and imteruest to bx,-1 in velqu-at annual amounts as per by"- l.W._ Before calling on the corpora- -tion `for a cent the company must have Iten .t~huusaan.d dollars oi ~ stock BU-lbS0l'l'b0d -and -six `t?hou~sa.'nd do-llars 11113 paid up. The company agrcuepl to Quasi-t one thousand `d0uiI.-PS in} the bank p~e.n.d~ing `the com.ple:tioIn of s the `building and equipment and the` o\om`meu'ncemven-t of opr.-portions. .Thc; 1'0-am is -to `be `what is known as at building or 'pro"gressiv-e loan. i.e.. mo-2 mnu uzinl -_|. vnnu-mt` i |':r\m Hm:-. fnl .l-ILIINJ lU!ll.'-`l.`uV lyluuwuuxug UL )L.\l`l'Uk`-ls) oe.ntiig.mtes- -an the Extent 0% 70 per cent._so the vziiune o-_ work done. the 1 re.mznmng 30 ;pr_cse1\. -two bu pay-1 able. on qcomple1t-non of contra Free electric light for lig ~hting vpur-I nncnnu rnnc.i' ht! t`rv`n1'u`}'hI` 'h\Y fhrl frnvn uuuvuulg vul. puu ,t`1m-0 mm.-Jt-he -produatxon 01 no.1-:H~F:n.m+na- `n I-hn rut-tn-rut n IHTIDLVVJ l\ l-ll; loco) ILLU- will be a- vamcod mom I:-1m;-, to mograess 7n nnr 1:1`e'u IUIUULIIU uguu. LIUIL uguuug `puz- poasozs must be gra.mted `by the town in 'the pnopontion of one 16-camlle; ponwevr light for each workmain em- phoy-md. ,Thc company. -doposbts one hundred -`daollars .towards the submis- sion of the by-lanv to `be rqt`ur~ned whean 1'-axcbory is completed or -in case 01 defeat of by-law," oath-enrxvise to be ftorfeited. A clause St'ipula'ting for the pe.rsoItI.a1 tgu ara.n.te-e 01 A. E. Spenc- er and ytwao other members of the. direction`-are -to pay the montgagc mo- ney is one oi the -town s sat'c.gu.'-.1-nds. Ahl . Dnnrdulnxr r-Hand -flu! h'11nnf3nn 1115) la IULIV U1. LUV LUVV u-`.l Du-L\?-5`|-Il\.L'.l.'\.l-3o Ald; Be-ard-sley raised the question whether Ithcrc should :no t be a~cla.use in "the agreermunat for the division of school `tax-es between the Separate school -and the Public. schools. The Mayor replied that this matter could come up later for consideration. A -h\r_I-qur n11-f-hunri-rinrr fhn rnini-nrr UIULLLU up MLLUI. .L'Ul Uuualu-qL.uu.1uu.. . A -by.-law atxthornzxng the raxsmg by the town ot debenture-s to the 'am:ount`o1 five `thousa-n-d `dollars for duoe -5-iruf nnl` ntxnfinl` -rnnrnn-Q the Rugpos-e of -the loan was intro- y Ald. Gow-an'*a:nd passed its! uUU`3\,I- ILL: \.UVV'(lll u.uu. first and second -readings. mhn kII_'-`III! .1uI`n -I-un nvikn IIIRSL uuu suuuuu `1`uu.ulu5a'. V The by-law will be submitbend for tho r.a.tifica-ti-on of the electors an-d pnovision was made for -taking the vvolte on Monday, Oct. 23rd. ~ A 4-ur.rg.i-kinda v-n.o inrifv n'.` fhn Lots 1 and 2, in vhe lst con..ot Essa, consisting otmn acres. This farm ad,)oins the `town of Alliston, 10 acres being in the town. Well watered, good barn, frame house. Inogoodo stake of cu1Livut.ion. Possession with clear title given Isl March, 1906; Apply DR. WALLWIN. Barrie. ttu ' VKILU U31]. l!.I.U'lL'u`il_) ; LIUL. 60.l\l.n ~ -A twvo-thixvds majority of the qualified voters is necessary -to carry the `by-1-aw. (unless the number of those opposed does not exceed one- fifth of the whole in which case a three-fifths majnori-ty suffices. Al.-I Q+-rnnnn nan ha}:-0]`? nf fhn nn- three-nuns m.a;Iorn:y Burnces. Ald. Strange. on behalf of the spe- cial ciommit-tee. presented the -draft of a new dog by-law which was con_- sidered `by Oouncil in committee of the whole, Summarized the by-law, as amended and finally: passed. poo- vides for the licensing and registra- tinon each wear of all dogs. with des- cripti-on and number; the furnishing of dogs with collars and metallic tags; the capture and destruction of any dog running at large without the collar and tag prescribed: .8 pound or suitable place for detain- ing capturcnd dogs: the posting of a notice forthwith in the Clerk : of- -ficeof every dog impounded; 4? hours for re-dem ticn on payment of tax and one dol ar: tthe payment of 25 cents to the officer for_:iestroyy- ing a `vagabiond dog; and a penalty. of ten dollars and costs or in default twenty-one d.-.ays jail for any infrac- tioosn thereof. The by-law `does not become operative until Nov. 1st. No licen.se.is--necessary where Ithe dog is under six months old. and any` owner furnishing evidence -that rprior L-0 capture he -had complied with the -by-law shall recover his dog _withou-'5; n-nu nvnnmnn urhn-`I-nvA1-,- `Uy"lilW Built} ICVUVVL 1113 U5 VVVADUUIAH o.-ax ex use whatever. , . . ld. trange and Ald. Howell had a -n~a.nunmn n+ n-rm: nvar flan I'nnIH n.`r Alli. DL.l'i1.uO a.-uu nlu. Iluvvvxl uuu a passage at arms over the matter of the dog officer's pay. The l:1-.t- `ter said it was 'a- mxoney-making `scheme. `Ald. Strange refnorted that the officer was not mtendod tobe an ornament -and that if certain alder- men talked less m:ore~ progress would be. made. . _ ~ Da Inaaue. - Aid. hovering endeavored `to hnyb aolauso .in.saertod in the by-law, whereby duo-g-s impound-ed should be adverti-seed o for at cents.-iu,p-eriod before being disposed of. This aug- gesotiiovn did not find favor with Coun- `QVBWUVKA U1 luv-I. J-lllhl g-uvv. ........ .,.._-- oil. Pursuant Itno a resolution passed at the pI'|8V=ll011:S meeting. ~ His Wo - ship agtpointe-d the following special oommi em to deal with the question of protectio`n of fisheries: Aldermen Beardsley. ' Williams. Strange. Lowe and MoM5orran.:~- ' W ` VIII... .` '-...'.'...`......:. .o..&--..u`.nnnI- -AFV ' ana M.~oM:_orran. ` Tho -aippointment of dog officer` Lwnas _dee1"m`d- until next . regular` m.9t1ns ~95: .Go1mil- '9 1 L- ~ - - lafge noun In-uu;nv-tr 'r":`h GRANT LOAN. BLISEZED 1865 - $2.500..000 % $I.000,000 7. Andrew Thomuon :1-.. Inlun lunrnln B Matters About Town i .;.Akgaaaaaaa50500000000 ` `Hon. Mr. J-.l1sS1tia00 Anglia will ';pre- side at the autumn assizas which open here on Monday, Oat. $.`:h.. at 1 .nm, L IPILLIO G-overnzor Sissons wishes to 't-huank Mr. John Rogerson for his -g-it of new hymn l:aook_-s to the gaol not the use of the pmso.n:e:rs.' . .D Albert Garfield Irwin, aged 17 ye.a.rs. died in the R. V. hospital on Sunday after 9. `three weeks illness. Interment took place at Mt. St. Loans on Monday. III` _ A .`I_._.._..\ 2- :-\u4`o\1\`-III: `A Jkn UH. JJJ.UL:v.U.I_y o The Advance -is indebted to the Allisubonn and C-ookstown Fairs for in- vi-taztilouns to be present at their an- nural aexh-ib.i,tinouns, the latter on the 3rd and 4th.. and the fnonmer`, on rt-ha 5th and 6th Oct. '-Leave" ymmr orders .for cab. ~tramor of opgggge. and I>.a.1'$agse. at J. G. S.out=t s offxoe. `Phone 86. J33. ` `IT mun "0 WJIMIIJBI I ` V-M'r. George Williamson will be at the Clarksxon House on Saturday next. Sept. 30th.. for the purpose of buying any number of sound. well- cuondit-ione-d uorses ranging rrom 1.- 200 to 1.700 lbs. .weighI:. _,_ I!._'___.._ t......... -`.... UWFLII-l\LV1lIulGlo Liv vvxvuvua 4. 3-. Mrs. Blanch Reed Johnston will speak rnext Sabbath evening in the Elizabeth street Methodist church. Subject, Our Individual Responsibi- lity in Relatixon to the Gran .'1`-..m= peranoe Question. 'I``--- r`-.-. `I-41.-u IA x~n`rn.`\`t\ -n I34` pf- -Get your xna.rA1i:1v5f;=< a-iic<=.Tn.ses from` Ruobentson. The Dru-ggdst. Stljictl y confidential. No witness required. "`--1 'I ~--1---L--.. ..-.II roxuumrv Vzumwzuuuuo ` The Bmokdale eta-blc did not ex- per-ieznoe the usual success at the Wuoodbine meneating just closed. The win-nings ammmteod It-o only $420. Mr. Seagra-m headed the List of swccess- iul owners-.w~i:th $3,055 to his credit. -- _L 1-1.... Q-` Lul. Uwuvnu -"awn upugvvv 'U\a ._-.. -_-_ Very special services mt the Sal- v-a.-t-inon Army Barracks next Saturday Sunday and Monday, Sept. 30th to Oct. 2nd., conducted by- Ensign E. \lf nuurn-1 l\`F "`nrAnl+n .uuui hv A310- ii: rate. A ' M`8xer g jOct. 2nd., oounaucteu oy- nnsxgu n. ; W. Owen of T-orontto -assisted by Gap- Ituain A. Jordan and others. All one welcmne. Orillia. is talking of. inaugurating a penny savings bank system in con- neaction with ner public schools. It is believed that -the spirit 0;` economy and` investment thus engendered will have an important bearing on In- lture industrial. -`and commercial life. Pbuchon! Peaches! Poached!!! This week they will be cheapest and bent. at Ilothwelu. - 4 --u_.. .... 41... 1).~.?nl:.. UIDCIIUVUIY-I A special meeting of `the Public School Board was [called for Friday night` Last to receive the report of -the s-peciial committee appointed to |tuormulr.xte a -plan _of mourthly re- ports and opmmot-ion examinations. `N10 progress was made. athe report ,being reierre-d hack for further oom- isider-atinon. The matter will come ipefgaure the Board again on the v`. .9-ti: ms . -`PO - o 1 `I _ , .___- -.._....-u...`-:p.v\ lllbo Th6.Ep'wm:t-h League convention of `the Bnagrrie district will be vhv.-lid ut ;1I.a\V'keAs":vonzic on VVc\dn:,Jl.1*< V y and 'Thursd.uy, October 4th and 5th. The sessions will begin as follows: Oct. 4th.. at 2 -p.m. and 7 p.m. October 5th.. at 9 .a.m. The Financial Dis- trict me-esting will be hisld Octraobv-r 5th.. at 1.30` p.m. A large attendance oi Leaguers and minis-to-rs is re- quested. ~. I - . Go to Wilkinson : for all kinds ot dry Hard nudison Wood. also Mal): sawed and spun. any length you win. and sold per cord, not box loads. ,.___J;.__ .-._.I.J!...... 4..-;-I-l I-IX C"If 17148 `dirt? auwrw vvw: -v------ 1 A -qu-iet but pretty wedding took [place.'x.::1 Wednesday at`-tern-oon of last week at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. George Ball. John stneet, when Miss Annie E. Pantridge, was marriead -no Mr. Charles -Hambly, T-o- '1`o-r-onto. Only the immediate Airicnds of rthe-oounztmctimg parties were pre- `sent. The vcae`ramo~;1y was . performed by Rev. Dr. Ockley. prastsor or Collier street Methodist church. The newly- mua.-rr-ied no-uple will reside in ,jl`oro*.1-_ 4-us { * vv. Mickie, Dymeut dc Son, phone: 33 and 87, are otferlux a In-avycnl. In prlcel of laugh, Munster and Cement. heave your order: parly and acne HIOIIOTO The Orillia News-I:ent~ter, in com- mexnting on The A-dv-a.noe`s cruszuu against the destruction or Ke4mpun- teldzt Bay fish and _t-he dopmdawcms or the German carp. says: "What is true -of Barrie Buy applies, ul- th*oug'h 'in -a lesser degree. to Cou- ch-ichmg. where the rpimticul carp is 1`l3.5`p0IlS;bl0 '1 or Ithae rapid disappear- ance of the more dusxra-ble class of` fish. Energetic measures shsoul-d be tcakenwuo wage a war ox exterm4'na- tinotn upon the carp. _,.___.n 2.. 4.1.- `n `(T I -vuvun `vurvnnn 3...- v_..._ The -death occurred in tt_hc R. V.` hospital -on Szntur-day 01 Miss Mary A, Reid. '40-I ozhe 81:!) line of mnisfil. Miss Reid was in her with year am had many friends in this vicinity. The remains were removed to her sister s. Mrs. Wao-o1m`an s. Worsley street, -whence they were can-nvegyod on Sund.ay~to her late residence. Nzmtyr. w_hcre the fu-ncr-,1! `D;-Jk pl.ace_ on Monday aiiternoon to 6th lino cemetery, Rev. L. McLean oz- fici-ating. A large att_en-dance show- tdktihe qstcem in which deceasdd was e . - ` :-B.`or proper plums at proper pric- es. in proper -baskets. roperly hlled, ae_e W. J. Justice. Bla e street. near 4]..` LI Uvuvluh D The marriage of Miss Florenc-3 Lil- ian Ainley oz Melita, M'an., fo.rmo'r- ly -or B:Lrr~ie,. and Mr. W. Sid-..e,s Rmmld was quietly sole-Inniizcgd at Holy Trinity church. Winnipeg. on Tuesday u2.tcr'mo~:m. September 5th., Rev. Cbar1e.s_MoKim ~o1`f-ici-a:ting. The bride was given away `by her :bu:-- uther-in-law. Mr. G-etorgae Lcanmox. Miss Avis Ainlcy acted as bridesmaid and Mr. T-iffin supported sthe. gr-oom. After "the eoerexnxony `the 'r.ewlI_y-mu.r- ried Icrouple Jet on an extended \trip down the Mississippi and through the southern States. ` ' ` ,- ., -.__ .._.-._ ____n..- AL- -ton-any--I UVWLHVL 11. us. wuvwo ' Fol-plelxllng you 1- Into the strongest and but Vluogmn. no parent spleen. You Insure who at llothwou!-u. n - AnL-_.h ......... an &\aI-&lIvwI ti I lu rutiq 90 good dry building lots be ween B trio and Alhmdule for sale. 5 minutes walk from car- riagc works. Price from $25 up.` Apply to (1. H. In.-r|`u`.N. ` IIIIIIIIIIIIW In-no-U nu --u.-.--_._ - Desentegl at the Altar." now on its third annual tour under the com- petent management of Fred. Mackin- -tosh. will be seen. at the Gran na House. El`h=ursd.ay. Out. 5th. The ay is one that will appeal to the _t class of theatre-goers, as it is at"r1ctly.m:ona1 and `up-to-date in all res;peot.i The`author. Mr. Pieroe ;';1'm_, sign` hasgs.t;ivep ive ,thve. iso1hethfgVj;3lier`nt. tom the ; it-y:::5:"bl'0ogf and tliundgr melo- `.av...;;r.v.........t-:+.1. .nh*:nh'mur staxre is'ov~er- orutnary UIUUU uul [L drama with. wbio__1_1 lu " kuuuuvn Ll-AVA`: our stage is over- ........ .r:.\/nu \ya.c|.'\..n.u.L k_ua._y. LWU OI the scenes are land amnd the grand- eur. pi the Adirondack_ mountains; the flrst showing them m gala sum- mer dress, with flowers, green trees and singing birds--the last in the snow-clad beauty of Christmastide. All special scenery and electric et- feotsr are carried which. together with a very s=t11ong' company. Quar- autees a perfect scenic production of the highest order. "l`h|l\`l`n.+.I\n nnrnoa-nnntdnas .4; ....-....!.....I run. and has Succeeded -admirably in this pretty (pastoral play. Two of SCQUQS ATP. Qd fko .n-I-asap]- I-l'U{ LII.` Faxr. 'E`I_.. LVU LGLV LU1 LUL5 ISSQU. .Mr. George _Street. of Orillia. for- merly of Barne, was -a judge in Ithe horticultural. department of the Fair, U; Luv uuguval. uruer. i Thvornt-on correspondence received ;too late for this issue. 1 MI: llnnamrun GJ--..;..L -8 .(\__Sll!_ A4,- vvvuuacauay, uau-u uu1ww.aALul', _1nurs- day and Friday -of next weak and Beeboun Fair Tuesday and Wednes- dajyl, Ogt. 10th and 11th. `Dr 1)..:.J 1...... .I:............J -1! .L2.. uagg vuo. .I.U|I.u. uuu LLLLI. Mr. E. -B. Reid has disposed of this .shooe-repairing business. .oorner. of Oollier oand Owen stnects; to Mee- srs. A. W. Whitby and `Wm. Tillett. As -these gentlemen are -both well known -about town as careful and painstaking wnorrkmen. a goodly pat- non-age will no doubt be extended bomcrthem. . T1 IV` ' 1-\_L-,,A_ 1-! vi- aEl}1l.znv.aIe Fair Monday. Tuesda and Wednesday, and Goldwater, _ huts- tlntr on-n I1`:-Ida" .n-F -nnv+ nn....l- ......a 5 Iuu `Luann. Messrs. H. G. Rnbenton. E. "H. VV:iIl`iams. R. J. Fletcher and A. W. Beardsley have -been appointed issu- ers of marriage licenses by. the On- tario Government. - ` vs... -- -. --.... vnn u - The only casualty repented at the Fair vbefell lit-tlae Donald _MacLaren. son of Mr. D. H. MwcLaren. druggist. on Tuesday afternoon. he having the misorttmo to fall from -the grand- stand, fracturing an arm. 1!", run , , rx no 1- r Mr. Thomas -Duff. License Inspec- tor, requests that the exch.-angcs of Centre Sim-cpoe will `kindly -puvbli-sh`2his open letter to hotel-keepers which appears in'this issue. The fall m-illinery opening saw a. big crowd iof enithusi-astic. ladies at the '-popular Shopping resont oi Jas. Va-ir & Sons. Lovelin-ess in` milliniery is certainly her-e. Hasts there are of ex.qui,sit'e shapes in a rich gbow of beautiful mmterials - `a WKJ'I`I:ddI`f111 `hiarmsony oi rare an-d fascinating sh-ades. Sw~*:vepi'ng -costrich plum-as, staitely aigrett-es, dainty birds. iprctty knots and bows. softly brilliant pan- ne velvents, lustnous silks and snat- ins, 1 l::>wi'ng veils and so-drfs. laces, flicvwers and fur, all combine with ant indashing and beautiful fashion forms, oaptiva-ting in grace of curve and native tastegulness. "I11...-. ..I.......n.. LLZ- ....,-.. A..- .I..-2A...`l\.- 5.1111 ILILLIVV L\13LU.L|-lllI'GD3o The shapes this year are decidedly different fnom arnything shown be- fore, and vary from the small cur- bans and Lo-que-.3 110 the picturesque Du Barry and Marie Antoinette. Paris is giving the millin-ery wiorl-d sm-all hats with irregular brim lines and New ~_York both large and small styles. Hats 1:-I breast feathers are popular and make snug, cosy look- mg mic-dels (for _we=.1r with wiritcr ooafcs and (furs; In` shades maroon. Alice blue, 1'e.s`e-da. sage and myrtle are in f:mo_r.~ 7'lVLi... ......\..- ..L........ _-_L..!...I... L-.. ..... G1? 111 {uLVl\}Lo` * This 'gre-atsbore certainly has va- riety to `choose from. Messrs. Vair &. Somsehave a magnificent array of dresswgoods and silks. Their Staple _Departmcnt is replete with the sim- sorn s gogds. Novelties gmd notions of eveyy kind are here in great pro- fusxzon. n.. .1... 4.1.3.2 0|--- LL.....' "L..." 1- 4-tr` ' L U-B I-Ulla On the third floor they Wow la- dies and childrezfs mantles .'>;E-which they have a varied assortment. al- so skirts and blouses. Fashions at A wonderful and `slmp1y- irresist- ible lot of new -thizrgs are on Vl3W' wt Sarjeam: &. Sm-ith -s spacin:-us estab- lishment. The gnea-t paapularity en- joyed by this leading firm is most lnorcibly dem-anstrvated on` an open- ing day by the-numbers of fair cus- tomers wno are completely absorbed in .m:1l:ing selections of the choicest of the season's rrlovebties. The most iasbid-i-ou-s cannot help but be satisfied `he-rs as Snrjeant & Smith carry the mast high-class and exclusive xmlprort-ations. 'I"h1~n.nr:-h.nIr'r 2-`ha .}\;n' nhnn flan naur V71- UlLl`!.\ !} lLul,YJL?LkALlUlLDo , ' Thr:cughou'c the big shop the new things tempt :7-ac on every side. Rich shimmering silks with ilowened and plaid effects` delioa.-te eolien- ne-s and the softest of French chif- tzon broadcloths are shown profuse- ly'in the large dress g.oo~ds section. 'I"hn man: r-mm}: '.lI\ an rafhnr Inna` .1] ill Luv lurgu ulvba 5.1)-grub ocvuuuu. The new mo-3.-ts are all rather long and of full cut in fine Kersey cloths. . Tweed-3 rand Oovert cloths. while the showing '01` silk waists and ready-to- wear garments is exceedingly attrac- tive. ` ' -.u....~n lvkn rv\:;n1)I`lY nn`nn IIVC. _ 0:` course the millinery salon had the greatest attraction on the opening d.-:1_v and was crowded con- tinually. The dain-ty patterns of the wiorld .s `highest types of milli-nary shown here were lovely beyond de- ecriptiron and certainly worthy of the high praise received. - rmm u-imlnum n? this handsome mgn praise rtucelvuu. The windows of this handsome sh:-re were trimmed for the occasion with exceedingly good taste. the two west windows displayinr: ladies "dress goods -and costumes while the 1211' (3 east wimdmv was given exclusivv: y to ~21 display of millinery vnovel-ties. :r In the ?5.000.00 stock of Clothing we bought at ess than we on the dpllar. there were about600 Men's and Boys Overcoats ` of all kinds. \ITn Iunun `scan A53 !-{no than) fl` Il`H_ 600 OVERCOATS of all kinds. We have been offering them for sale, but September has not been good overcoat weather. consequently only a. few have been so 0 OCTOBER, the month for OVERCOATS Ifis almost here We must clear these 600 Overcoats it possible during the month of October. '1` nk of it, `OVERCOATS AT LESS T N WHOLESALE PRICES in the month of October. Just when every person . needs them. ' No man or boy need shiver this coming winter for the need of an Overcoat. Coats at less than they were made for should be within the reach of every person. Come and look. It will cost you nothing. `And it you urchasmwilsave you at least ONE- vmn ,n_. - - . * ' IIl&II$I I8 t&I'IliI We have a large amount of Private Funds to lend at 43 and 5 percent on the security of good farm xnortguges. 'MOCAH'1'HY, BUYS 86 1\1I.'m.`Hl:UN. uunlup Street, Barrie. 3{I 'zi'r`i THI 1). nunrlm HIRD. V ~ ltwntch for the Yellow Tickets on Suits and Overcoats. ' utter B1-o_s..% Barrie. smconrs cLo'rm_nRs. ; . {$1.00 PER ANNUM IN ADVANCE` SINGLE COPIES FIVE OINTB Barrie .-. Big Store. Sarjeant 6 Smith ; '2; Bush and Improved Farms near Burk's Falls fursazlt-l)_\'1a.y1x1g part cash. Balance to suit puxx-clnasm-. It wul pay you to come and see zmsc l'zu'u1s at once. Also a. quantity or Hard- \\'oo.i for sale. For further particulars address Y A IIADQIIATT 35-391) Of Valuable Farm and Farm stock and Implements in the Township of Innis ill pett, fore: c--u-:3 . j - ` ed instructions The undorsxgncd 1138 "iV ` glqm the Admunstrator of the 09 io ale D) IN xzabvth U10xxgmggeggrgggagw dlgggrlg an -tim on 1 1c (' , . A, . onLM:").\'l)AY. 0(:TO91?;at9:113n1 D!'0pe!`W g oiclok pinr, 1t1 ;p;:tu`g;%g1' of Lot N1'i`!l13':`1`slSl$'.of tn: 1-` 1-0us I 0 in`thvu} Concession of the contnllli 5 ` Innisl. in the county 0` 5`"`' acres more or less. . . ' { f rtable h On thy farm 18 & glentyfggg \"\I':Ldlx::`lz`1[r:`&)ltei1<:)1llaudislln a good 9 vntion; ado . 1? sale will 130"` I k;`10`:.','1`0,`}t%(:{:$tL}I:x1?a or in the meantime 1 ed. 7113" upon armlicntion to the. udersgu < willbcur tl e W" b" eserved bi`1- At game m Id _ A hnnnnhn , ` fa 9" sold rn] gtnnl: Innn nrnnn 00 1 ['01 ` farm Ronda hnlnn 80'l'd -Irv ti u3rJl`.1'V(J(l .0111. AC same IJUIIB WUI DU g00dS%1:x1 stock. xmplemonta and household TER elt`)ngin;`g to deceased. A Om` `M: for umce1a;--a1o.oo and `undonoash; aprlgat gunount twelve months orediml n up1p};?`I(?) Joint notes. For further partio am LENNOX, coww 8: imown. Qnnitnrn `fnr A dmlnintmmr. ;.-- ED.--0 L rge Dehorned Miloh Anv Ix`);-sgn suq1_1i_n- _'I`he Inns 9|. 39-4? vuL"LIVY Es.?c.Y3gc Pm:-o=:.?'==1: Auiuend Gann- II; --V o- 1. AN'I`ED-A working houaekee rby Can?) I Rainer. Apply to MRS. . A. BOY ll sun... - ___.._.._.. AN'r1iI3-A c ``~-~~~-_. . {the ROYAL v`i`l5r`5'i%I1X `83I`1"}~'5"jjhI;: -- I PS` ->_ [ANTED- Tnnnox BU|LD|N_G LOTS FOR SALE. J_.__1;__ _- __I __.l_- --- GUI...-""`" T Phone 13. Office. Yard and Mill. John 5% .e;w-wIL_K!~.9.N' All kinds 250 *0 W:-AI beauty at $1.00. it t.h tfisaeu? n 1IlnnI.E0l' bOllO1IDI'8 I01` IUUIIIIIIIII-l'HOUl'o. V Barrie. Out- W. A. McC0,NKEY. Auctioneer. ' 38--0. For: SALE on To RENT. VVOOD FLOUR Hnrdnand Soft, Sawod and Splic ..._-----...-----=--------r----------- Ngw A VERTISEMENTB. .?.-------` __....:.._.. w....%c..ss....a. _TRUSTEE'S SALE [55 Lennox," uarnewrs. 960.. nurrus, made, or proof of his death. Left home 1387. since which nothing has been for from him. Address ` ' MRS. JOHN T. LENNOX. _ 46 Indie Street. `P Brooklyn, N.Y. Choice Manitoba. and Family Low prices; Best values at` of pun BRUSHES} MONEY TO LOAN. __ A._ _ __4. -n1_2_-.. All kinds. _Beat quality.- "Fims ma SALE. 7AaM I-`o SALE _ M t add t J hn Tobias Ex,1:vr:e3vas seggg xgeiaer t xyim ' Ba > 0'` a..Le.2..?.mr of iasdelfth. \ MEN WANTED -......L.... ad ._...... 4.- _.._-_. Noucn. oLVU4\, UUWALV on nnvvv aw. Solicitors for Adminiat ' Rn I-pin, @8301`: . nut. `"J'."X. 1"\fXi{s'ifIC1.i-. 'Rn1vlr'a win I In And`;;v;vv'EI:o'I;u'o;1 lion. John shnrvlo Go 1!. _;_- A cgjjtj ur. a. ma1nuV, ; Over Bank of l`oron_to. 0 up. Apply to G. H. E:5'1`EN, no Ilnnlr nl` I`nvvnn IA SI! ($1.414. 'Burk's Falls. Ont. g COALand Kindling Durham Nationnl....% Wltreeynd e 4' V Lath, Shingles, Sewer Pipe, Field Tile. & c. % omen-J-B.oss Block. ` L Phona 88. Yard foot of Iorunto st. Phona 118. Time to think of ...PUH3;.. Fall in` here--time to think of purchasing your fun for the coming winter. We hove e better stock of FURS menufeetured for thie ee|son e crude than ever we had before. We have some eepeoially good value in T _ Issbells Coney Scarfs. 75 in. in length ` trimmed with ttils, at . . . . ..$3_50 Isabella." Fox Stplga and Scarf: tram. .. 4- pin II-A Qan. I-HID VIII EVA Dlavltgu u We can nave you money when purchasing fur: of any description. Simmons 2% Co.1 _-"_`N+'!`N4!"!+4~4'++%'"f4!~44f4-3'. _ 3; E - day, Sept. 29. Candy Willi We start the season for I this popular .line on Fri-2 be on sale Saturday morn- ` 353 3`: ing at the old price 20. 3% per pound. ' Oniy at T :++++-ll~l-++!-t-+-!+-!-+l-+++++-!-+i- GRAND OPERA HOUSE _, --_..--_ -__--_-__-c__ Special scenery and electrical effects and - 9. strong company. `See { THE AUTOMOBILE RACE. `THE ammo ALTAR scmw. P:-loos 250.350, 500. 75c. Plan at Robertson's Drug Store. Big ae_.ucuon| Portland cement! Lath, Shingles and Cement iM|3KlLD.YM[NIX 80N\ A Perfect Blend. Is Our 25 I Tea. several kinds of tons may lacblemd-. ad. but it unskiltullye selected they will not_oom'oino to make` a petrteot blend. Such tea. is bitter. tpoorly_` avored in the cup. It -emphasize`: the" remit not inexperiernoq. our |:>u-y- ` er selects` rich. trag_r_a.nt Indian and Ceylon teas and when skilfully `blend- ~ ed you have our" tnmous _25o- itda.I- a. .teo.1.exm:.iaitively better; than any o1:hor_/te a. "at from, ten to `iitteen ,.09I'1_t5 P91` P1`.,1!'!9!,P-' , I .` . " .lA3IIuuA. Ivngv v... Lennox & Lennox," Ont.. Canada. proof October \1 heard of or MRS. .1