Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 2 Aug 1906, p. 1

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MUNUCIPA-L-|`FY_ or. -THE -V: 'Dru:l8`1;". " VOOUN-TY or s|Mco:' RUSS ES For ,Sle Hatters. J. N. known - . . , ' B0! Cv Ont. hat ; zhex-1. % J III< BARBIE, -COITNTY 019* SIMCQE, ONTARIO, AUGUST 1906. -The Sit:-`. Labay will run an excur- mon to Oz-illhagto the. Band and `Fire- umens Demanatnatlon, on Wednesday`. `Aug. 8th. .'rms will be wn w-out-h go- , tn: who see. as there -promises to be a -big -day at spout. Fare 50:: and 26c.| __` _.., -- --.-v-.-- an v unau ava- -1t you are contemplating eave- mrlougmng your house. or barn thiT summer, call` and see J. H. Neelands & Son, dent `udxoo: to Simmons Hat Shore. _ . V .'1`he- tour puplhs prepared tor the re- cent Entrance HE:-am. 'oy_Mi.ss M. E. Crhsptn act Belle Ew-art were all suc- cessful, one 0: them aim:-alnlng honors. .'1fhI.a speaks well for the exceil-ancy at their training. ` V vvvvvvvyvv. -Face chgmdis 5c anti 10c at Cnzlss-A ' 1- a=nd .s. Btacebridg d4e+:au1'bd tho Barrie yes- 1:erday.a1t `base-ball. . %____,.L , A _ ..v_.. --v `vomit-lolluli usua IJbUCo 'i-n'~tm'e repeat at rtthe oou-nty Council 'pr.'oceedkn'g1a,. ftne wards "E1mvo.1e bridge are used ermneausly ft-or "Ed-A envxale 'brtd3`e." 1!l0Ns00N"l`EA-Iho old reliable fav- orlco -s always 11: stock as 1101`!!- Wlslalns. . ' V - v-v.-_v-.-o- pu- .'1`.he excunainon or lthe I. 0._ O.` F., Bar:-ie,_ `ho Ptl'zb?O1'O on _Wedn'eed1ayV, Aug. Shh,` pmmhse Ito be one or the out- ofJt.own events or the _aeaon. An active oamm1t'tee he in clmrge or the affair. ` ` . . 0ampen9supplIoo-FnII linen oi staple and fancy urunerlol and provisions. n oelall adapted to campers, at _'l`l l:I.|.vs. A -drawing-tooth `meeting will be held (D. V.) to-mqrrow (Friday) afternoon at 4 o'clock gt 'the reaidence of Mrs. NE. D. Ardash. .'1"ne H111, when M4cKtn'ney,- from India, will speak in the interest at the Zennana Bible "and `Medical M1-anion`. All are weloaume. ;m4-'.l".1'vv e.z':."ty:fTV"r`t:e.(;c;.1` rcenftf `cf: mm- mocles alt. K1;mg`a Book Store. Four dol- Ia.-r he/mmolcka fa-r Imree. '_ _ 1 T " f\__._- ' I'\II, , s'1`he Ekidoo {Hub had `a vei-y enjoy- able evening on ,W-eudnesad-axy -at laut week. '.'nhe- prsogreaym, which was en- tirely 'Ir_nprom~pItu, convcluded 'wJtvh a gorgeous 'pyro-steohnvlc dl-splay. ___"Bh.I.nlv gnu`: -A... I..- -_-__J I. -D v-g---- fg-V l'V_VOIIl'lUV HUS HIDJO -1`-mck neck can be. cu:-ed by Mcer-i g'a'n .3 Goistre Olnmmenlt, 26 a. but at Croaal-_aamd a`. ` Matters About Town LAAAAAAAA A A.` A _,.- -_--.--cu--u can `vlblu ` -Pure 013: ; 011, ,lm:ported from I/ta-v 'ly, is sold at Cn.a~sa1a'nd s Drug Store. `III OHHA r-A-u-u-'L .m` L.|.- I1-.." -._v _._.__.v-:: -- James Mlbbee; of Dalston, "takes the cake -rorespring w.h.ea.`t. On Saturday he exhibited art The Advance office a h;a`1r'a. dozen {stalks 0: Wild Goose i in "length; T which 'mew3ured 6_tee:t, 11 1-2 1nchea_ '"'-'X"'not weather `tonic, Mo:-gan s Reatorattlve Tunic gives perreot sails- rwch1on.,. 50c and` $1.00 at Cmaa1a'nd s. . Yesterday` m-oz-niin-3' two horses` be- longing `to F. 1-1. Ball, Kempen-telit Hill, were klzled on the ralbway `by the . I9\1't`h-vbllnad trautn from North 9Ba3.y. The aAmma.l-a_ escaped from the pasture tlel-.i.ian some way_a.-nd gained access to the track. Bath were cut to pieces. " .-Far an-e feet try at sprinkle of Crossl-and : Fcgot Powder in each boat and get relief at once. 25 `a. buzz: a.'t C:-Vasa1and s Dru: Shore. The `case agatmst J. Deslafz-dea to?` `fraud {was :d-lamlssad an Thu;'sda.y mo:-n.'tng Why dine. Police M-wg;at:a.te. Jdhn ,Webb, chacrged with tra.-udulemtiy dUtat!:n=tr1-gm pan: 0: `boots from `H , B. `Myers `by 'ksaumg- mno order on J. -B. .C1l.=ne.'or_ $1.75 -in `pa.y1men'.t-cur same, re- ceived `stm'.1a.: Vtrewt-m_e'nt. | Go to Wilkinson : for all kinds ot in lion! and son wood. nuo Sinh- Iowod and ovllunnv length you wloh and nold par cord. not box londo. ' V gnu. - ._- ... .. I _..u `C CHI. 1-. I AIL-A [lawn on '1' " .'1`.he rmaaims or iytfhe `l-alnte -Ge:~;-ge D;w'yer, `son of Mr. and Mn Edward Dwyer X): .M;t_d:hunat-, who wraea accid- en5t:a.11y druwned amt No:-nth Bay -lwat week, were ' bzirugumz mo _ Barrie for but-haal. . I.\hevIu nerIa.1T ma:-k `mace It.o'St; Mm-y'.s Ohuvrch and Cemetery on the arrival for No. 64 19.5: .'1`.hur.ada;y. 1 After -a `lin=gerlng~ illness dealth claimed .M.`na. W. ,A. Parllame-art. e 0: Gawamovn Tnurwctay or last week. De- `ceased leave 9. family of six amau .cht1~dren. `besides a husband, to m-sum her early demise. V The funeral to -_Gut-hrle `church `mm: ceinetery'on Sun- --r--- I-....-1.. --Him.-AAA Dav Nfn vv --w-- u.` _ -`-'Llt'tle Llci ummer Randi-t Japan" rorthe season. Large nw house for ~mu:Its_an`q 21sh_1n pm-tfea. -Bzvax-B from 84" to 8.0 I ~yv.eek.. Lunch pro-4 vidad at all timug Ilort. drinks, etc.- .Baptp_ tozymrev.-c Minn Laawxzence. ~ It! uln..-_.`.`.. .f|An`a-A Qn`| A & `_ M__ `_\`IuL`KU'LB uuus Eu uuug -ouauv-nu. lay was largely amten-ded, `Rn; 0mmphe1l.~omc1at-1-ng. Mrs.. Parliament 3323.: in her and sear.` ` g .. --'1...` $:-_.\ ...`:. 3--mg} A `A;An' "7i;g;;;.'f:;1aa.e 304.` A. 1:4. &_A- H-- lstraud, `hold its oiwnua1'church parade . _ _- 1 - _.& _.1.g-- Ibhg nnnnnhn in stflld, `H.010 ltjl O.-'l'1'nll8J.'Cnu&`I.:n psruup on Sunday` lut, when the -members were mddz-used by Rev. A. F. Brace. Richmond Hill, a recent co.nd1da.'te`tor the G1-and'Cha.p1gItncy.' who text wu. 7-_-.._. 1 :1... 10 an Ilrhn fhnmn In! urwnu Ullyauuxvgc -..- --__ ,___ plrosen 'tram_1 Got. 18. .18, the theme Thetngz j".'1`_he_' Lagdder `rthat reaches to I.-!'ca4ven.*` A number of _t'he:brc't.h-ran tram Qugexmule -were -preaemz. _ :3-Cbas ati dniv hour 6! `day or night 3: _2.= J.~ ;W..`*$g_;o`t`t. 1 _ V .apgclsl.. attention devoted. to com- tf:o_!- patron: atgqndln `even-ing. ga- ` lngl-.~ artucnaacgn 9. +Ca1} 850: v 1, ..' .' ' -' ' . ' ._..._.- n--nAn.-~-an-|ng_ . counfv or-' smco: mo THE nommou or CANADA oun CRITERION. 3; -nictt mawt `any recebloh. D A-re; - I-Itrma, `President at-mne Club, .wr."ce-5' t:ha`t `all they deal: war is a. pleasant. smile. .;Aa nthe 'exvcurai:an ailckeits are good umtil Monday, Aug. 20, it 13 ex- peuted that a `Lang-a number 01' rs-rm-T er 'Barz-lehtea -will make a-dva-nitage" 4.1. the Iocoaslo-n. ' L t8t;d on 1 exchanged 1 k Ibeartnzt The Fire-men is Excursion to Berlin on Civic Holiday was in every way a unannounced success. Prhee party, num- bering 450 strong, `heva-de:1'by the 35rth Beg`-t. Ba'n-d,'j_.a.rriv"ed at Berlin 'a.'n`owt noon and reeeived a. pordiai welcome. `being met by a. reception eomrnlttee and escorted to Riverside Park, where the Mayor and the Chief of the Fire B~riga-de read -suit-aibie addresses. The Berlin Council was unremitting in its eftortis to make the event a thorough; 1y enjoyable one for the vis_i;tors,,most of whom took a.dva.r.:ta.ge or the invite- tion to inspect the local industries. It was 11.30 pm. whentthe excursionists returned to .'].`.own,' tired, but well pleased with the day : ouiting. :1`-he -M`ic-Mpac Club a: Toronto pur- poses running an excursion to Barr:-e on sagtiurvday, Aug. 181211. .'1`h=e .tra.~1n leaves Union Station `alt 1.30 -p-Jm., and will reach `here albout 3 .p.un. O.n the return the special '1-eaves `Barrie alt 10 -p.m., thus giving the tour;s-ts nearly seven `hours in the Oaunity Town. Int NVI11 `be inltereusiz-ing newus `tie the civic authorities to `hear that the visitors A. I'here massed away in Toronto` on Thunsday mornchxg last one who tor upwsanda `oz 55 years had made his re- sidence -in B:3.rrie,- Ma`. Edward Grav-. er. Mr. Gma-ver 1:a'n~d`ed `here in` the .poneez_' days when `the place contain- ed_v1euaz3 than h;a.-11-a-dozenvhcuses. He was born in Caambrid-gesture, England", Dec. '3nd, 1820, and ,waa3 condaequerutly in this 80th year. Embarking in -the `hm-d'wa're 'bu3I.ness, he prospered gr:-3.t- ly and grew to be one of the ma.:t'suc- cesatul meroantue men` or `time C;un ty .'Dawn. -Sozrme yenapns ago he retired from [active work, but comtinued to spend his days amid the old surround- ings, and having amassed a tolerable competency was able to enjoy com- tonbably the evening or life. About ten-months ago`, he removed to To- -r~o_n`bo. _ '".7f2mXx7ax{E ..u;Ei1 "He"Ha' 0. . the year an-1y fbrty cenma. Read by all `people or quallaty. Contain-3 more coun- ty news `than any other weekly. Sim- coey. -a Best P.a.pe'r.` L M-r. `G1-aver is survived by hi widow, n`-ow `aged 85, and one daug'11ter,' `Mrs. John Culverwell, of Town. Hlaonly `son. Robert, died a couple o-.'_ years The funeral iook place -on Saturday be Union Cemetery on the arrival of the `morning train from Toronto. The remains -were met at the depot by a large `number of c5.=t.lzen-e, the occa.:3'.on being marked with every evidence 0. the deepest respect. Mr. John Culver-e well, wean-in-1ca.w, -and `Mr. C. _J. M. Eaireld, -'nororuto, were chiet mourn- ers. ~81: `old-J.me friend of the de- ceased -acted as pa._l1-bearers: Messrs. J. J. Brown, G; G. Smith, '1'. Smith,` RobIt.'K1-n-g, Wvm. Free}: and Walter Sarjea-nt. Rev. J.-`J. Redditt, Tor-on-` to, conducted the service, A (carried on -h.onor3 and a. scholuarshtp. _Mr. Peacock is taking-_ charge cef Mr. Murchhaoms work for the summer; A 11.. A "i1E."6{a'Evs"'&eaE{ ';;tea ancvther void in t'he, auat dlsaxppearlng `band or early settlers, who helped to make n_.u. o.L`o cbhe mown whelt it he and whose lex- mm-ple end `precept ax-e'mode!:e.or emu- Lai.-lon `tor the present generation. HLe, name was a. synonym for all rtfn-at wee` honest. -and honorable, and he carried in 9. large degree the confidence and esteem or a host ot'rr1e'nde and` ac- quaintances Ibo whom his memory wing '1-on-3' remain unradlngly green. N. NV. E. .Ki.n~g has acured canmc-1 all a. limited qwaanltlty ad! the Leveque S 3- Item of book-keeptnsgv, a my `book and ledger oambvimed, _a.1ez:~ counter `check back and ledger com- Mned. ' Any T person rvvno. can nremd amid wute may :be taught a car- reotv system or chavok-lceeupmg -in, one day. in 9.? manner newt on-abmnors . `acc- ;_coux;Ibn_-tn ledger and mm; in dry hook `be- round tn~at'a:n!a.neous;y.. t1hou_+g'h % tbmre '-may be registered -In rem: , .._-._u. ,___-_._.|_-_ ..u ..u.nn-_-.. ..IL -.. --..._n..a. l&*;;.;;?au;;m;'f;&g,;";;o;a;; and 'o'l1auIa.'nd or items. 1*! my item in dlnpulted it my be zretferred to {mm the ~1eagei-/c.o~u:-no my book in am an-` One con1b1no'd- baok.1a _mttic1- amt to `keep aaooounzl -'or `o1-mam-.3: romai- nau~'hmnea;a)t'- leg: oot_it'-toribooka and wsnh -1oaa"ti.'mg and laalholr.-A . Mfade, fm three 012953, 200. 509 and 1000- `pages. and exmmne jlf alt" Ktn-.3 -aj _-Bmk iD.s.*x-rte? , .... .. ...;.. The Late Edward Graver. Leveque Sy%st em% of Book- W keepinfg. Simeon-Muskpky Leag%e` 5sVr.A.Nn1NG oFr,pnUBs.; ..----- ..v you we auanc UL DGJB. -Geo. C211.-:vat;a.l, _ Division Court Ulerk, `Beaten, was in Iown on Tues- day. ' '-l1o._--_ o-- '- - ---- ""l'l'isaes, I-Laz'e1 and -.Winnitred Mart -'nave42_-etursned from a pleasant visit in _.'1`.krom'bon. ._-.l?ri'i-.;i"im'ma Payne `ls apen-ding a couple of weeks with Miss Lcdtt;e Er- ba.c_h, Baden. . upmnuguam uul LVU uvxxu Au.u1u.. \1I.'cuu:u. map T ' AN'1`E[r-_A. 1or._wich frontage on Kempem feldt Buy. _Suxt;1b_lc tor a. summer cottage. A ply by mail AUVER l`IZER.B0x A. Adggfe ce. . ` - p . TWO TOWN LOTS "son sAL: ' Lots on I er1'y Street, next to Agricultural Park. Apply to W. 1). CAM_ERO`.\'. corner of Ju1ean.1Pex-ry Streets. Burma. 3:-sip _._._. ..._..#.-._.----- MT . J. ClTayyt':onAi. 3 spending a wex in Kingston, Bellevllle and the 1`n;u- sand Islands. P Viii;S;:Et;t,'-.a;:;*smpainied by M33` Callinss, or Staaranac Lake, N. Y., is &1`o1.-d:aytx:-3' with he`: m.-:/ther. II-.4.` CI 1-s_-._,-_- An 1' 1&9.`-r3:"P%ayr;4; "ha. been spending tmno weelns at Big Bay P.o1ntt. Illilnn DI._ _I.. - ._. -`|-.- - "liaise; 'ia1;g:1;,:*a;. .;FJ;1;a mm hdltdnayin-3' at Big Bay Point. Il:8-- Ia.1_A.1. _ -Is, vie ' .'_-..- _~, _.._-- --v- av! cabana. [ . `Mr. -.W. A. Dennison -is at his `hisome 11 Penth nor a ortn-ignt. ' ' Mr. `I. Snevalbh, Id! Regina, 3351!... is `home to: `his momtion. ` $iv-age}?-'F1e*-tn-c`;1`::;-v 1.smg.lo:;rn from 'che_Cobaf1It for a few weeks. y can now; L|VblUlu Wh`d`iiTas' -Eivyirhe Easamore, or Graven- hurat, is visiting Miss -A. Pawall. _....__-c .--w- on! Anuvvvgbo .1 has returned from a |t.wo weeks -holiday alt` Lake at Bays. jpp flan (`Ix-.-..-+..1 I-u..-:..:-_ Mm. J. K. *F|orsyIbh,_ of Toronfo, spent over Sumciay-with her sister, Mrs. _W.ll- mat, Peel Sit. `.___ g`: ... - _ 6;Ne111, of '15:-rorxfto, is spend- ing a few days: wivth her aumt, Mrs. Brown, Collier St. Imi1_E..' :B}X{er;w3: `New fork, -and M`E3a,B1-aaier, or Tmonvto, are staying with Mrs. J. Oaa-ley. Peel Sft. `IL. 111'... cI.._u.\_ 3 up. A. - -__- _v----v- -- v-vvgnvno j M115. N.G1-ose "let yesterda.y tar Norsth Bay, where she will remain un- til Mr. and `Miss Grose return from pl-LA I`1.......L ` M113. Marshall and children, or P-3~ugh- keepaie`, N. Y_., and Mrs. E. Brown, of Un-1onv1lle,Vvisit7ed M-rs. King, Bmdto-rd 8!:., last week. [ Mr. E. 2. i.W:a4t~aon o: the Mail and Empire stair, 'Doron:to, was in Town tor a few idnaya last week with his fazther, Mr. R. M. .Wasbs"ozi. AlI__ vv, , - - ' Mms. 0. M. Collins and daughvters, Beryl an-d Zeta, '11o-ran.-to, and Mars. Susie M-cDana1-d, 1`.~oromto -Junotion, are holidaying a.-t M:-.3. Hampton E. J01-y a. Mrs. J. Jackson, C1i.!Lt:Jn, M2-.A`rt nur Jackson, Chicago, and Mr. Harold Butt, 'Dor~on'to, are stayi`n-3` with Mr. and M2-.s.. J. Frank Jackson, Big Bay N, LA. Mr. G. Rdbermaon was in Hamil- ton on Monday. ` Mr. Gerald Claymton Iet on Tuesday for Langdon, Alta. ' g___ gp_`____ _ A` l'`.L -. --v..-v -vn nan-1 I-uvvuavuvllo suits: Jessie Huntber is at 313' Bay |PeJtmt with Miss Aggie P,a..e. ' In- $25- -.. 1- --L ..~.. __ _. --u-o-vJ| ova: Iluu ' V M-1'.`-iV;r;1. Smith ..-um M1-as o1.a Smlth, Mary St., spent the molidmy in Golng- -woaad, with-`the t brother. ll..- `\Y 1` - Miss Hazel Mayor, B23` Bay Point, and Mstases F. Scmirbh and M. Webb, or Cnaigvale, visited Mrs. -W-m. Smith, Mary St., a. few days last week. 1l__ r1_ Mr. and Mrs. Milne, of Louise, an- Imuncethe engagement orrthe-L: daugh- ter, Jessie Mclmboah, to Mr. A. Sel- _k1rk'M:oz-risovn, or Barrie. l'1`.he mar- irla -ge will -take place 11h.isAm'-on.'t-h. 2 1To{it. Mr. Roy .W-imtenextein, tormerly at the Sovereign Bank, Miarkham, spent over Sunday in `Down on his way to Pene- -txang, having been t;~ar1;ser:'=d to the ~branch there. Of Personal Moment IW% V'71E."3'. .c. Irn-n `spent Sunvdpa-y `alt N1- ag-a.'ra. Fa.1Ls._ ' CIA -I--I "ia1;sm'n7i33`E,'3.r'fms:t. Thomas, is the guest at Mrs. NV. R. Klmg. 1`, f A I- _.L w - .`l'\...._.!_.u..._ . __, __ M.ra.-_W. `G. Calville and Master Bruce are `stayln-3' at {the Cornwall Hotel. Sault Ste. `Miarie, On't. Before return- ln: `they will accompany Oolv;l'.e [on 'av`tri:p to the v.-arlou-3 lake ports; nuA_ ,,____g____ .3 15-1.. r1-_`..n:._.- IV-..` Mr. Morley Duft in `hollciaylng in.'11o- 3 i =rvon=.bo. ' . _ ` Mr. A. Singclair was in Stayner over {Sun-d;a.y. ' ' g._ In 9 . - - vs. -- v-qr vv vouv v _-_- .._.- `___ -,_, F1`,he mamriaage oI'i/Has 63.1-oi11'ne Geor- _ gima, daugmber of Mana. J. H. Campbell, to Mr. George >RIicih.a.1_~d I'1`.1cnIn~tng, of M.aac1eo,d, A1-ha., took place -n I'1`.1-tnlty Church yesterday `-aatennioan, Augu-:3`: hat. . . ~ V ' 'v.'ihe"en.g-a-geme*mt' lanannaumced or Miss Vidtet Irene Duncan, el-deat_dns.ugh1ter or the late Alexam-der Duncan, of Shroud, to Mr; Fred 1. Bueaettt, at ..;__,_A 2 u..__.1_ .4.-1.- ._.-.:.::.._.. 4... ;A....1... PIIIWIUU n.wc1a,1"5?' pl subscribe lnvationa 5" L4 1513-43- a;";v;aa;,;`fts"me `place in 'SeIpl|;amb-er. ' 1I|-_ f\.. l\~:.I-l-.. . ..-j O-...l'l-u -hA`II2Q , Mr. '1`. Gardner, -.W-ey-burn, Saaak., is mow vi.s1t'ing trien-da in Barrie -and the cur:-ountdrmg Yaowrsahtps. Mr. Gardner ~wnl `remain in the East unltu Sept. 1st. 07.- tn-.. .L-I'--... 31-..; lvuinvv nan -u-\r'.-.v.........--- _ Rev. `Dr. .0ck1ey`a.n.d ta-muy return- ed "tr-`om Fat:-ihaaven, Mwakoka Lake, this week, acooimpuanvied by me Evan- sgllata Cnosaley and Humter. Dr. k1ey;w11l occupy his own pulpn: on lsunday. `Aug. ;6'c.n. _ . 1 `L 1-: r! f\_I_..-.. 1--L- Q1.---lggl ungng, late c'1-asnslcal mas- I.-er'alt the` B. C. 1., has accepted the gumikfabamp id! theaminyhon High 'uIpi_,,L,,_,- l\__I- .1` -wsu Suuiu-ul _uL nut: uaasau. uuuu. navy... -...-. ' `Wm Olhfe Blairne has taken titrat- clasa honors in her second year piano ua:m..a:t`the Oolle-:e.ot.Mm1c, and _a1- uo that-clue honors in theory. Miss Bla-ma carried oft honors in both u-at and;aeoond- exaamln-avtlona in one `year, _wb:k:h in an ordinary three-year course. -8113 Vita pupil of Mr. H. D. ' All kinda of commercial printing in fhe designs, in both type and pager. a.t.-'1`he.Adva.nce. Our prices can- uc 15:0 beaen; - Call and see what we \ `v: .,. betcrcr placing your. `L 1 e camp AND ARTISTIC `PRINTING. EIMCR, A large number or very `hand- some and useful presents, amongtlhem "a. beautifully bound Iamlly bible, a. tok- en from the Trustee Board of Burton Ave. Methodist Church, were received. The groom's gift to the `bride was a. bracelet with lzocket set in diamonds, to the bridesmaid an amethyst brooch. to the groomsman a fleur dye lis p1n,'to the ower girlxs gold brooches, to the players gold cut! tin-ks,a.nd -to the ush- ers, Messrs. Harry ._W ebb and J. Rum- ez-ford, pearl tie pins. __A_.L0_, .__-__ _4uL____-__1_ .w_-1.i _.L I vs own in, Ir\a-v-c . -.- '-.--. A reception was afterwards `held at .he name or the `oz-ide .3 pax`-emts, the `house decorations being._ot pink. and white. The out-of-`town guests in - cluded Mr. and Mass. R. C. Jaam- .e.33n. Miss Etlhel Masrun, Mea.:-:-rd: Mr.` and M.-n3. D. McCosIh, _.C3rbetJton: Miss Ada. 'IV11omp3:>n, Beaventon: Mr. Hugh Mc- P-h.ai.1, Brechin: - res. Rdht. Pwbtersm. Mr. R. Va.nder*burg,' Messrs. B. W301- tord and J. Dahetty, Orillia. ._.._AA l._ . 1!he first wedding` ever solemnizedln Burton Ave. Methodist Church took place yesterday Iaitervnldon `wt two o'clock wnhen Miss Lue11.a Gentruide, eldest daughter of Mr. am`d Mrs. M. Brown, .Bayview, became 11he wife at Mr. -.W,a1. cer J. Raihtenson, or OriI- lia. ;'1`.he ibridal . party entered the church .110 the -str.ai.~n-s of the ,wedding march `played by Mr. Wm. Cr-awtord wttih comet iaccompanimenzt -by Mr. Bobimson. '11he bride` was given away by her father and wore palm d esprtt over cream silk also `bhe cus- tomary veil and orange blossoms, car- rying cream roses. Mia -Ida Storey,ot Aurora, w-as bridesmaid, while Mr. Arthur Patterson supported the groom. '1'-he Misses May Brown and Olive 0 - Dzmnell were flower girls. Rev. A. J. Paul pe-1-formed the cere- mony iny the presence out about 100 guests. ,,_ , ,,,L_, ._n _,_,,_, 'c_,,.n LVLMI uuu vs A1!-AnU.vJ, v---- n`ne honeyrmon will -be apen: In Hamilton, Corbebton, Sinelburne and Owen Sound, the` bride travelling in a costume or sea.-weed green chiffon bmadcldtih with hAa.*t to match. Mr. .and M53. Patterson will reside `in Orllli-a. {$1.00 PER ANNUM m Aovmct IINGLI COPIES FIVE CENT. ma. wAurmn?. PATTERSON. ournnm. wmos A POPULAR ALLANDALII BELL a:. - A very fashionable house lgvyeddlng was that of Wednesday, July 2$t'h, at Bayview," the spacious home of Me. and Mrs. Robrt. mnorburn, Gore Bay. when their only daughter, Mihaa Mar-. gm-rat Jessie, neca;me the bride or Mr. Anhhur P. Gray. of La.-nrgdvon. Nort _ -..1 II... If JIIIUQIKQ Q Dakota, gson ot_ Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Gray, of "Gray Gables, Town. Rev. E. P. S. Spen-cer oirticiatted in the vpnesenice of some titty of the relatives and close "i-ien-ds of the contracting nmnhies. mhe bride, who was klven` away by her father. enitered the mom to the sbnad.ms of the -Liszt wed~d1n'-g ma.-rch "played by Miss Jeri-nie Fraser, and was exquisitely. gowned in 2 cos- mme of white silk trimmed with chit- ion and Lace witih a. wreath or orange blossoms am-d lace bridal veil, and car- ried a boruquelt. or white bridal roses." She was assisted by her cousin, Miss Nellie r'moi'.buz-.n, who wore blue crepe `an-a-J. v- ---.-Q-.._. _._____ -de ohene, trimmed with lace and asp plique and carried a. bouquet of pink` :brid'a:i raises. A very prdnty flower girl was litltie Miss Margaret. Wright,` in -2 nn:i`n1.mn nf wlhiltn m-2a.ndi~e trim-T furing Ji1iymi}1'iiwi'|ugust 1996 ' |g'u'I. lll-[LLB 111.633 UJu'KaluI. vvstgusu, in a costume or wvhirte organdie trim- med with lace and carrying a basket or 1-a:c-e done wimh sweat =peae.1n which was fine w~eddhn.g ring. The gnoc-m?vwa'3 supponted by the br1de a-bro/tVher. Mr. M. R. '1`=h.'onbum. Mr. and Mass. Gray let: on the Miidland 't-hat evening for the Soo, Patoskey and Chicago, when they will visit rrienvds betme pr:ceed- mg 110 their future name at ha-ngdon. N. Dalodtsa. '1\he ab:-Lde a going-away cpstume was n.~a.vy iblue br3va.dc`.ot.`.1, with hat to -match. All lea:ding laces of business in Barrie will close every CI ERQI%1 Aco nn':`*4-- NOTICE. A Wednesday Half Holiday We aell hundreds of psi;s Those` Overall: will Save. many times their cost in protecting your buiv Little Fellow's_ oloshing 11-6....-nlup hnn vnn ulna to Ohio`! tin olov. mug V Remember how you mod to onjov the dirk whoa yuu were `as `Little . Chub? D..- ......- Knit 4: nnhv nf. nnr Rh-ndnin }OVERALLS all'` `[1611 "UK WUIU u 1.4Ivunw- 95;! -. Buy your boy a pair of- our Brownie Overalls and give him a chance M5 the and pile. They`re not axpgnnivo. -- - 4... 1Q jj 0' . Huntl` Bros; Fer Little Men. They're Just the Thing; nu. LLUDC cvcxy WEDNESDAY N,odN _ T - ' - _ ,Graiy--'lhorbunV-n. Patterson-Brown at 12 o'clock sharia LIZI'I'EI3;j~1,;` Tn`: 016: megs, B8trie}_ `\4 $1 S 'VIl VI V Uri: NOTICE 1s hereby given that I huveltrans- u (lillltted op delm-red to the persona_ man. v:)l}r8`1ne:tx9I`\. 8 argd 9 of THE ON'lAltI0 um* AC1.` the co lea. re ulrad by mhseqtxons to btzso L1-ansmtted or. ellvered mellst madga pursmmr to` said Act. of all cum i1DP0i_1I`n`=.' by r._h_2 last revised Assess- mt 91lof_sv.1d Mt_1n_xc1{)_ality to be entitled M101 bag In and mungclpa It! at Elections 10.! _lm_i1`8 0f1tlw_l.ug1slat1ve Assembly and It `Dill ltlecnons, and that said List was ..D03l(3(l llhin nuv r\FHnn at Dnnwh: An the hsc:-iber It ants Min quent meta mold and an iaarged `to 0:! t. -. _ .. Fwaherr ml cute.` 0 ry Dam on vtihe -cred nue Fund: `a Yoherotm nnlnul A 1-n Ill , .v~puU| W35 5" Pm 1'.u:UllUll-`J, uiwflrlgagt tposted up in H5)` 0 _ t 079 MDAY OF J L'L\. 194.6. and remain n to" torlnspection. Elm.-rm`s are Owed "90 tnminesn or am? xa.Lm and if any m``" _ . take im- viher errors are mum! Lherexn t0 mediate . . said 81'1'" proce:(l}m:=| '1' have we Wrrected l1(:(.'l)l'I]lm,r tn N --nuuue proceedim,'.1` to ho. according: to law. .~.-six-. iii f7".-` Choiwc buildi'ng lots in. the centw of the (own on Owen. aophia and cm erton streets. 1'01-particulars apply to O. H. L ON. V3-tf |Tii!i]$i!iiii!iE%'%\?!i.$'I`BA| "ax.*:";`r"'% , _ er 0 esp.- e tlll.-124111 day of Julv. 1906. . . "1**" `,>""'* TIC: A 1 `_ % V Sam Mwma. or uulq, : 4 Mom oaam. nmonunbp .. r 5~hu:'z'h" " 9" 4`;;" ,_ W55 IvIwuv-I It ZTTIIVI Wehavc a large amount of Private Funds to land at 15-and per cent on the security of farm morvrages. McCAR'l`HY. BOYS 8: URCHISUN, unlop Street. Barrie- mans LIST I903. 1; %uoooouo and the best quality in Violin % supplies. etc. 001' Leading Pian V HEINTZMAN 5 CO. Ph`3- V0-ice, Yard and Mill. John Ste; -\\K'....CO.............' 'IIn_, ` -.----yuuuc-ova . - 1: 'W""" % rmxdggxtzigleg. "31: r6d" ' 4 W00d. 4 foot , or cut G114 '93, . H%!`d,Softand Blacknm-" "' `H`9 33 and 87. ` " Vi. fr.` E To ,CREDlTO5| wAN'rt-`Q5. 'l'caeherWantcd. Protestant for S.S. No.13. Venn. dmieslto cpmmcflce afttlser suriunar -. A mun sa 9. an e at once .P3i..3",a..=P`.}:?'x.S m JSHN IEIYIIIR. eanfnl- -:: 1 [(1, ululta Lu vvuuoa-nvaovv vlovvn III-||IlOvIl\ll hoiryus. Apply stating salary and experienct ll]")['t3)2AlI'USl1lll'l to JOHN MUIR. Grentel. `p T ; --.__.. .. ---.. near and Ipmi . W. Soft and Blacksmith ! coal. ' . Phones audit -2_ IPinos. /`BARBIE MIISIF W5 _._...__m.__._.. mew T1ioMPsbN. - ` E; ,. JOHN-SHARPLES. = . NAGER. G. H. BALFOUIR? j d-Vdptuuv &1; 4:- `. sued. Savings Bank Dept..- credited twice ayear. - `~W-W.!,F!$!".$.9!'i '-(')vrga1'\s and Musical % Instruments, Folio and Sheet Music, `MUNICIPALITY or me: 00 i) Garrett. Prop. FOR THE LAP.GES'l`.S'I`OCK OF i1j`L()ii' `Hard and `Sofa (1 mm c u 9, uof6$t;"gg;mer I _._._._..___.._.. ____.. NEW ADVE,BTlEMENT8o Choice Manitoba aud'FIml1 A _ w prices: ' Beuvaluol B3: COU`NV'I:- OF" `$l|V-l'<-:"O`` All kinds. [Be/awn qusllty. Monav TO LOAN: ....__..._A. -1 lu_2_, "' ,3, we-OLE . No; :L'y 5 cktw. PnoInI'r`oII.___ {________:--:T o':AL:ns': IN `rain s_A1._ti: ~t":, Sawed and Split wG.I:16i1GE sNEuH.. ("Jar-It nf Vain ti-SIEI-ED le `"j Up, $3.000.000 ' 1.500.000 - 28.000.000 wn-coir`: No. 5135} PHOPIIIVUIC. ` . i'`1n'iB `' :9 KRGES, so FIMPOSITIO D 11-9 to 31, r ce~r/awed 1 E31 mou I illhunnhm OQONOONOOOOOOQQOVQOOOOOQO I Good grain growin form of 100 acres for sole or to rent. two miles om villadge of Oookstown. nioei located with ioedar he es. brick dwell- ing. rune barns. and in a. state of culti- vation. Would take some `property in Barrie as part pay. Terms easy.` as there are no mort- mmmn than-nnn- Annlv to C. ARNOLD. Vesnm ;o+++6o+%ooo+++ g is an honor to its maker. In 3 our line of `straw hats the 3 manufactorer made the most 9 of his m'a_terials--_and good 6 materials they were, It's time` Iuowooowwmwwoz as part pay. '1`0l.'!!lB easy. as were are no mun.- th {A ltoC.ARNOLD.V pm ?e?u, 1385333. W Y . A 9369 ..--.------u ---------nu--pc----;. . voranii Lust 1906.9 Tov'i'-i3W%%*I!!'ai=*i'%i OTICE isherebv given that I have trans-' mitted or delivered to the ersons men- tionediu sections 8 and 90! TH ` ONTARIO VOTERS` LISTS ACT the copies r uired by said sections to be so `transmitted or elivered of the list. made pursuant to said Act. of all persons a pest-in b ' the last revised Assess- ment Roi oi. sai unici ity to besntitied to vote in` said munici si ty at Electionstor members of the etive Assembiy and at `Municipal Elections and that said List was first osted u in In; oilice at Innisi on the 81st AY 0 JUL . 1906.` and remains there for inspection. Electors are called upon to exsminesaid List and it any omissions or any other `errors are found therein to take im- mediate proceedings to have the said errors corrected ooccrdingtolaw. r A . . ' `CHARLES PALLING. 81-82 Clerk of Innisl. Dited at Innisdl this 1st day ct Auzust.'l908. ':*~:.: =:.:..*., 6 4' $3,600 o`K:raw'?.`i.'.i"m.`.`u.. go3a'.m%.'.%? two soil. love! - frame burn on tone wall.` frame same and driving shed. up hay lot: above. log house. : 3;; 500 *.::.`;:.;,a 22.:-::.:: J ..-... n.....a handing: mum) in; the `.. Notice in lumpy give IM. Oh . III 88 pox-so hp; ' Id 0! r! 360. an an _o uidhmal . 03 1321: v bout the to wear one. 8imm_pns&.Go., Fzllllline-all sizes. both single and double. Prices 81.00 to $6.00. Private room for ttting. _ `WM. CROSSLAND I'\._._- ___.l_L . B---In

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