- A move on the` part of Aid, Watt and Ald; Srtrange to have Puget `St. :- paired up `tn Oadrlngtonv St. met'w1t*h no beater success, tailing t9 secure the riegssary two-thirds m-ajorrty. Alder-1 men Turner, Dawe, ,Wua:>n and- the Mayor `stood out against it. The neceepayy by-law was passed to levy and collect the taxes`-for 1906. A rate at 18 mung. nae been struck, made upa.'8 _ollnw.s: General rastge in- cluding lncal 1~mprovemennt.e 10 3-10, County rmfte 1' 3-10, ,O_:>l1'egla;tee Inst`.- tute rate 1 1-10, Public School rate 5 K-10. Separate school supporters will require to pay a taste or 20 7-10 am 'all. _;_-.|.g-_ LL- 1n-._-.. `LL- ('11/...I......: to attend the convention oithe "(U1 and 5th. 6; xhaoftn 42905.` 11e'aie;1;;;{a the Chairman of Finance were deputed On- iiario Municipal Aaaoelatlon in Toron- to on Aug. 29 and 30. Chief King will eititend the annual meetinrot Domin- ion eonetablee in ~. 1`o1-onto on. Sept. I I TheL Lntd _Mr. B. McPhee. One by one the hand or death vie removing S-`. mcoe s pioneers, the men who link the present with the historic put; On M-on-day morning Alexander Boyd McPhee Joined the greart csilenxt majority, utter a. -briet- illness. About two years ago Mr. -McPhee received a pa-ra.1y-tic_ stroke, since Which time he had been in failing health, but it was only on - 'So;tur-day -ithait his condition occasioned a.1-a.rm._ ` .;, ,1,.,__|_ 1.. 11123 ` `Tax Rate%lJ~`inallyJStru`ck Uivvonvnnvu w--- u--- Deceased came ` mo 'Ba.r-rie in 1857, having emigrated to lthias country with his parents whenua. `mere la.d,!the tamuyvuhtltn-3 in Glengarry. I-I-e'w'u3A bdrh ;n Eccletechan. Scotland, .77 years ago. . Mr, McPhee enjoyed !the_ dist`.-notinn atbavlnc been one of .;he`1o1-daat M.-a- gons 1nT!the' Ooun'ty. He was the Last survivor `at -the charter m.errib"e1-.3 _*ot which took `place yeaterdai to Union the Fra{tmg;y.: ' A1`1e`Vv.-:=.`m-.. M_`Leid :6: A at. Andrejytwjchurch, man; which de- In a column house _I'e1ca., '.L\.-~ '..1.I-..' ._4-Annilnn D `I'\_ Oorn*th'4a.`-n Lodge, and the` ~-fune`ra.'l. Oemet_eryf=vma under ne guaplbeg ;-caa nIVod; .w.if!I v1oai3',`:=w.iaoe;);acted; ortictatted D illuulu Iuvuwu g--,...... In _ `By, V the older wonenaltion M;-. Mc- Phoe ? will b *be` remembered. an Irovwn mm and _ 1`reuurer, he having held `mart-who from I869-`t_o 1874. In later he` gru connec1d..w1t r; j,thg nggut.-ry Qt`1co. V - *"" ' - ..._-T ..._ -;.-...~.-...~.~..-`..- A.......`m.-;.L at In-.9 VIVBIBIII-`ry. Vluvvn ~.'.l`.o| the plan-owing memliam or the fgm-uy.;; now. comprising ma... McPhee, km qauitau. It-bun Ch;-uIt1m"`~ ' and .1!lT.'s . =-o-no) went;-col. `ms. **h- {'.W==,a. OV'Iw-' .__,_,.,` % e<??!? *`?n'e, - NRRH5. '|'H:rcouN1'v or SIMCOE Ana-u-: oomunonor cdmnoa oua carrsmon. W1LL.T.i3`1::;IL1.s. :oooooo`oo3 V -Bomus plasters for lame b3.cks,25c g't~ Cnoasla-nd s drug share. | _. __ - AL- .. ...( J.` A nuns; a Essa Council will .mee.t aat Alex Stew.ar`t s Hotel, v'1fhc-rnton, on Mon- day, August 2 P.th." ' ' 1'!I_--1.L .1... _E._ -an I-1`:-uln nnhha `R D %Q90 H M:-9:1`1-/;n,""I'r'1.spect=:~1-_T Q1 >Lega.1 Offices, paid Barrie-_a v1:3;t1.ast ow___ 1 _._!11 ._..-AB 1:15 LIA`: HG] CI; u-`$5 Uvvuu . -Frutt jar r1ng\a,-esbh tu.bber.5c a id-ozen` at Crocssl-a~nd`s drug` store. A ' g,,__ A... nlI'V'|_.. I1`; Ajt a" sale at yearttnga azt Sar`a.~t.:-`gs. last .wee`k Mr. N. Dy-mend: purchased Monngan, a bay com: by Octagon-Nim-. iny, nor $400. ` __ ,__- ,- an _._ln_1u- J._. _ a'1 a Depau-.t:men1:.. .'1`-he`oaAse' at Rex`. vs. Grog-an wa.s_on Saturday further adjourned `pending in- structions frord the Attorney-Gene:--. _ _ ___.._-I -I-___e-.. 11'- Keep `Ito-n1 :-git rtree Con- 'vict .3. Daug`hte"x' at ;`:ra'n-d `Opera. :House._ _ A hrilling me1odr.a,ma.-- V890! `-All Va cu--n- w `nu - I __. -,___n._._.. -5. n-_....L..`.... ` -~_' , ._-_ Y monsoon 'l`EA--t.ho old rollalo fav- orite -= always Ill Jtock at lI0'1`Ii- WELL 98. lhh V crv"-uovu--v---- In the list of successful Junior Ma- trlculates published in last issue of The Advance, the name Edgar Atkin- lson" should read E-1-nest A.l Atkin- U0-BB LB BFIJI: we \Il Mr. Roy Riggs h-as '\Ju-Ian-can app;r;:.-Eluyi fuily recovered from the err-ects or the re- cent ashodting accident yet completed his holiday outing at Fisherman s Poirrt.` L- _.LL-_J LI... f_1'.11Aln He has . not A HUI! u -1`-he best quality of English chemi- cal-s is kept at Cnoss1'aznd'a drug store. "-~- `FI!.._- I..~- ...`-A-;s-u.+1vv 'II 1`, N .5` lwuvvuluu u . vu. } .~Don .t tail to` attend the Halllujah :-.Wedd1ng in :t-he S. A. Barre.-cka on l-N_Y,ed_;Atesd.ay evening, August 29th, at 8 o clock, when Major J.VRaw11ngw;1l unite In marriage Capt. Jordan to Lieut. Ellidtt. - :~~- 2---`. .._.a a..`1 I-ALVIN-c ustavuyo . -Setd,11tz powders, fresh and full strength, ten in box, for 20, at Cross- latndka drug store. Mr. S. Bveaiutie is having `great euc- ceaa ;wEt'h Netztie -Bright, .winn1n,z three straight heats at.Dutter_ln Park, `.'1\_oron.`to, on Friday, in the 2.25 class.` Best time 2211-4. The purse am:~unt- led 330 $400. ` ...v 7.... Campern SuppIlon-l"uIl linen ol staple and fancy grocer-lea and provluonu, :. echnu adapted to campers. all V'I`llWEl.l.9s.. _ ' Barrie `Base Ball -Club has arranged [to play a, game here with` L;ncL3ay next Wednesday .nEterm):m`. V Keep the date open, as the I-3-cals are deserving of the heart`.eat.supp:>r|: at the hands or the citizens. .-..1..n LLA ......I :-.O 4."; V113 u~IL:U`Ii Vb Inllln vuu.uu..-- The Advance unmil the end or the year only 36 cemtns. Bea.'d- `oy a.;2 people or quawty. Contains more'coun- ty new-aTt`n.an any other weekly. Sim- c-ae_ -a Best P.a.per. ` - ....-.. -1--.L..A r.-r ('1 n no 'U`..V"s3 DUE. In-yc1.. . Aid. Qaw_a'n.wa.s eleczted H. C. R, of `the High 042. the I, 0. F.-ut the annual convent-ion?he1Ad in Orangevllle last week. pther Stmacae men elected to offices were Dr. Nzddrle, C1-eemore,| '11. `Secretary; and Dr. Murphy. Phe1p-|- - _ ,_un u;n-..I- -0; I stun, H.` Ifhyatcian. Shun, not - .-4 ----V.__, . * A . Go to Wilkinson : for all kind: at` dryjjlard and "son woml. tnno mains and and split, any` Iomnh you win]: um and per card. no! box loads. -- .n_;9'... I1--..1. i -rue Ca;t'ho1 Young Men ): Ciub will run an excursion In the Brent-. wok;-d garden pa,-r,ty `Wednesday aster-L noon, Aug. 29.h. .'rrain leaves Barrie 3.1: 2.15, Albandale 2.20; retummg leave-3 Brenbwood at 10 pan. `Adurt ticketea 50c, ch-1-dren 25. - o... .11 I....n;5\-`714 'FI\IV\ 1'4-Mo. `WW, uu'u.'u.\cu ovu- |` -`-Pure olive oil, importezi from Italy, in original sealed qua.-rte, alt $1.00, a`.- so in bulk, a;t Cr-o-ssLa;nd`a `drug store. Mr. ,W. J. Ross, of mine Excelsior: Business College, has abandoned "the idea. of leaving Barrie, and with -an increased shaft and Ithe m.-:i-st up-E:- 1 `date methods will continue the agchooie work here, He has admitted hisjaen to partnership in the institution. See IIQVL. -C9;ba at any hour or day or night and special attention devoted to com- tort or patrons axrtending even.ng gs.- therlnga. Caz-taga .ageTnt:a. Ca.`.L.86 or 162, J. W. Scott. I V LUZ, J. W. ouuu. - _V In The Advance. or last week `it was erroneously stated that Miss Nora Radenhuz-st had suddenly died. This was the report first received, but, as it arterwa;-da -turned out, the` y.cung' lady was Mr." Ra.den'hur-at- s.nlece,| `Miss Annie Morris, who had been via,- ylt-l-ng at Sandy Cove. ` An obituary notlce appears In another_ column. s nous` nd!o1fg +;gn s`1?.eii_tora. t1ive' Tonic tithe best known remedy. 50c__a:nd.$1.00,`M: oII1aau;vd a, drug store. ~ -- L--1.1-- .....- 4-.54` Agmlnh` ntf.`M!{n| ;U1'-CIII.I.IlIu_x'u H u: ug aw... ` Very an-ddqn was me dwth of Miss - Annie R.AMm-i~1s,_nlee'-atMr. G. `A. ` _Raden'hurat, wt Sandy Cove la.-at 1,Wed- 7 ;neida`y"'._ `morning. Mills Nor:-1'3 md . been Iuurmerln-3 `at the 0qveud.wds -111 only: a couple of `.8119 wa.~s_ mag dang-Inter otngr. NV. J." morn-is of Toronto` and a ulage of 1:!3_e lute I-Ion. Alex. Morris am . one time `Liewte'nan`t- Go\_ver.nor ,0! -Manitoba. rmga rgmnina were taken `south on F`rkh`y per G. B. for lntemmenit. aJt:1?erth. ex. Gan- 4dn Rainer udnductgd 6; `pt-Lvaate` s_ervlc}e at thehouue. De_ce_aaed.w`ui 24-; ,ye'nrIat we.` - ~7 , .1`-n.n- ..: .u.I..';n at nlnnrv M:-nfnpk age. Mhue visiting at Calgary Mre.M;u-k mooetng died suddenly on Aug. 16th utter at. few days illness. In July Mu. .W_soading left for the -West to ;viit,her_ brat-hath. one at whom accom- - named `the body salt .8rriv1n`on won-V me, e f1*heyeifu9!rs1 Mk; oft nwti5~tr6m+hetIM':e are-tame. HERE IN BARBIE Innietilu, st., to Union Cemetery. De- - ceased`S maiden name was S:Ip h'a .'1'h-ompazm. She was married at H01-'_ 1and_ Lansing some 20 years ago. Be- aidasher husband one daughter,` Mrs. .W. Fisher, who was married only two months ago, `Is leit tovmourn er un- timely death, and much sympa hy is felt tor the bereaved ones. Mrs. ,Wood- `lng was inher 38th year. `l-AL .LLnL J.-- .L-_ala.- .-tuna A- `"'1p;E '3mI" =4}! 'rer, as-are or} isweaty Wlli be- greatly relieved -by sprinkling 3. little of Crosslamd s Foot Powder in each boot. 1' 25 a, box with -sprinkler at Crossl-a-n_d'a drug share. 1... `II... rn-._.._I. _.|.-_- -__1..-1 1.-...- Mr, Geo; Tegart, whose arrival home is -mated lnganother column, speaks in A glowing {terms or the-Golden -,W.es t.~i .Whi1e .3.-t Delsoralne, Man., he visited the farms!` N;a.thanlel Hughes. former- ly*Ma-ssey-Harris agent here,- who has been in the prairie country tor -the past three years. Mr; Hughes * has 250 acres in .wheat and 85 acres in` oats breath or which crops promise un- usually large yields. Since going mo the {West Mr. Hughes has enjoyed ex- Jcellent health. `He is fairly in have with the climate and prospects and may now be said to "have settled downl to the peaceful pursuit oiwealth. At the time at Mr. '1`egar.t s visit he was -building a splendid new barn at a `cost of $2,500. ' 1- LL I__ V__._-..--_. 1-u_-,__s -._-.. vv--- w- -y-,wvv- | ` -Little Lake Summer Resort open tor the season.` Large new house tor "aourists and `fishing parties. Board from $4 to $6 a week. Lunch pro- vided at all ,ti'mes, soft drinks; ebc. t Boats for hire. Miss Lawrence. . stt Mr. H. G. Boag arrived home on Sat`-I urday` after `a six weeks trip to the Old. Sod. .Mr. B-oag brought with him six xvaluable Clydesdale horses, comprising three stallions and three mares. The 'ormer were purchased from Peter Crawford 0: Dumtries and the latter tram A. & .nW. Montgomery, Kirkudbright, all `well-known breeders of high-clalss stock. Mr. Boas sailed from Glasgow to Monltreal "per str. Marinaof the Donaldson Line `and had a good voyage. He `was accompanied by his brother," Mr. J.. A. B-sag of Rav- Ienshoe, who also brought a shipment of equines. f.`i:mcoe and York Counties are already noted for the excellence of their horses, and the Messrs Baaglare to be eongrarculated.upon their enter- `prise in securing new blood. ' 73...... Adel.-- LA.---5 Ann-nan J-kn unnnnf `.15!-Iv can av:-w---o-5 -.- n .---__ From other town; comes the report that one of the biggest hits or the . -present season , in the musical line, 12 Lillian Spencer, or the. youngest or comic opera stars, who is appearing ` this year at the head or a. sp1endT.d_' singing company in Strange and Ed- gmardsfmost succesetul composition, Dolly Varden.f` Miltaon '-and Sar- gent Aborn, .who- are directing the hour of Miss Spencer and her. excel.- lent organization, purchased, complete, the beautiful eproduct1bn of costumes and scenery tlha-it were `pronounced the most -artistic and elaborate seen in |comlc opera in : -many years,` when I. "Dolly varden _ made the memorable run in New York City. This attrac- ,t'lon will form a "pleasing offering to the Ipatr-one of real music at the Grand Opera House. Tuesday, Sept. 4. NINE COACHES DERAILED JUST BE-` YOND TEE STATION AND TRAIN ' A` DELAYED FOUR E00 88. On Friday aftermoon the lower end : of the -h3.'ti.0!`l yard presented a eome- . Iwbat interesting` sight with a dIouIb?.e- ; header harvesters excursion train 1y- `. ing. of! the -track. Iihe train which i termed the first section oi No. 65 in- A eluded eleven coachese, and the cause , of the trouble was aapparenitly a- de- I tecbive "truck on the third coach co1- .. lapaing and de.-ailing it and the re- maining eight cars. .'1`h_e accident hap- pened on the curve -at the boat or Baytield St. justas the train was slackening up for -the depot. A~bou!t a hundred yard: of the reached twae completely demolished, ties being cut into kindling wood, Fortunately jizhe casualty -1-iut amounted to practically _nil. as only itwwo or three injuries `were reported. Flour or the coaches were part-iall`y disjointed` from their `trucks. Conductor Fry had charge otlhe train and was able to get his . `party away about 8 p.-m., al2t'ho_ugh it , `book nearly hwenety-tour hours `to re- ; -move the debris -and `clear the track. 1'-he endured the delay gvood 'n_e'aturedly,' and" lined thebay thereon- the...cene er the wreck ..wbiie - ~'a_nother. train fwago being got together l ` ` -- .9 . _ \ r `- Jm. ,_ . s ._ ' `- . . _ -Hard work :19. and night have been the meansot .Pow1ey &.-Oo.'a, ;W`ll0l&Ia1e P3-per Dealers and Import- ers. euccene in their tint year ottbue1,- neI|.~ .Commenc1ng_1n June, 1906,and occupying 2,000 uare teet or floor space at `I ! `Bay-\ rest our business grown to such large pro ortiona tchnlmve -found tt_neceIau-y ho ook tor Larger preml;Ies.~ __ we have new Ihcured` 1n,t'he_ In _ V apd tire-proqt s.W11l_IUn -B.n11d1ns.. `a!tq9.'ted, at 60-63 Front St. -.WeIt where i-_yr,e will now 3,006 `.3 equate .e`e,t_;.g ,1jEe_, tn- Harvesters ixcursion Has ' Mishap. Ill!-`Ky; vyqa vvvv uw - nu.-. .. -tend cart in a 133917 and -mm Qljete dtoc t `n we have done" ma nneomllv invite` the. .tr mete ICOCK tnan we nave u:..mu ux um :palt- and specially invite the trade to. inspect our Tpplenqldj sample and . Energy. {$1.00 PER ANNUM m Anvmct . IINGLI COPIES PW! OINTI Thomas Black's s..m.. (3:11 nxpmazs AFTER A FEW Mmurnsf ILLNESS. I 'Sw1tt and'sta.r came the intel-V. llgence on Monday evening nal . 'l`.h;om:a.s Black had passed away. The deceased had been down town 9. con- ple or hours earlier when, being. over- taken by 9. weak spe11,'he was assisted `home by Mr. '1`. '1`. Young. Reclining on a. lounge he seemed easier, and. `while somewhat exhausted. showed no symptoms of approaching dissolution. _?Shor-t2`1y a.ter 7.30 p.vm., however, he was seized with heart failure and. al- most beore-those around him vre-aullzed 1t, `the end olhqwed. Mr. BL-a.ck' was the eLdest_son or the late Thomas Black, and was born in Tecumset-h .'1`a.Wnshtp in 1838. At the age of 20 he removed to Innistil where.- he resided caninuously untgl ~a-houft -ten years ago when he came to Bar- rie. He was unmarried, and leaves one brother, Robert, with whom he `lived, and a. sister, Mrs. Jmmea Ar- nold or Alhandale. Deceased was 9. staunch Conservative` and a. member of the Presbyterian Church. mhe funeral ms morning from Mr. Baahergt Bhack .a home. -.W.0na1ey S:t., to Behesda Cemetery. In'n-isfil, was Largely attended, the services being- oonduct-ed by Rev. Dr. McLeod. It happened in the ninth. A `double by Lennox, a single by Souch, Kohl- meyerka d-rive, Bunton s two-sacker and Scdt't .a sctattch hit (got by the shadow of an `eye-1-ash) netted rbwo runs and won the game tor Barrie. At once fthereraae so .w1ld a yell LW;i1:h1n that dark and narrow dell, As all `the fiends, from heaven .L*1.,.A. A_I1 ~1ha:t tell, Had pealed _1'he11 v" ` Yes, Oshazwa, the winner of hair 9. hundred f1gh as,-wa.3 vanquished, but it was a. `mighty close squeak. The game was easily the best ever seen here. and,` had Cap Lennox not fallen down on an easy infield fly; the visit- ors would have been whitewashed. fthe ;ba.nne2-~ cry or. Barrie -deserves great` credit. for nringing the "twat Oshawa aggregation of ball `players here on iwednesday of last weekpand those who we:e wise enough to go over- to Agricuitur-a.1 Park witnessed. a close, scientific con- test; Few believed that the home team would have 9. chance. -The gen-4 eral impression wasethat Barrie would be beaten easily, but that that im- pression had no foundation subsequent events showed. The locals at all times stood up to their opponents, and the garrison nish they made was something -that -almost caused the/1 tans to `go mad with ecstasy. " U Burton as usual pitched sterling `ball and kept the hits well scattered, Scott backing `him .up in faultless. style. Oshawa-"presented Pbwers and Gay as its battery, `and barring the last inning their work was splendid. | 1`ne fielding at. both teams was sharp,- with one `excep`t-ion {the law errors made not proving costly. smith, 1: I an ,,AA._ Souch ab ......... ., .... .f `Kvdhlmeyer, lb .......... .. Lsauwr, rt ' ...... ._. ......... Burton, 1) .............. ESL-Ex , in ....... .. w u--'-_, ..._ _. . M. Gsay, an .... .. Hooper-,`rt ....... .. I I1___-1____ _ _ OSHAWA. Hambley, ct ............ .. ' I 0 Plats. Mama. G. H BALFOU I R. ' EVERAL MA BAR . sued. s;w1n8.sBm ' 1!. De pg `pgpusit receipts 1s d ere ited twice a Year. paid and "Nun MORTON. Mgn`xer.; ' E{v}I:', '3}; This week school qpon. _'I`hiI wait there will_ he somethxng 1101-I8 W "1 School Sumo. an- _|..-II ...-a.- .-unigl nu-inn: not all School auuzo. We shasllmske anocial prices on all our School Suns. dud we're showing a splendid variezy of new fsll aeylen. lmn-u Rnv in can or out uf noun will: aplemuu vane:-V 01 0` 1' ""1 "' Even Bay In town or noun want It Sch-Jo! Suit and we'xfe min; !_0- givoqouc Young Friends School,-salt.` BM]-`b en 2... .. 5...]. on .n'.nI mar .pn:In*` 5!`!!!-Ill`: . Wu V0 no trash D0 0333!` 011!` $1139.`. nothing but the qnvoct _at.y-linh, durable) suit, buiit for the Ssrennmu School Boy: ,_ 1.... ..Iu-p nwnnlinnr. Qnhnn` Qnivn suits, built. for me asrennoua ouuuol nay.- (_,oma lee whu exqellenu Scngnl _SniuI_ we are oerlug IIUW 85. 31.93 32-43 '32 93 $3 48 or $4.98. 6.... .1... Huh with than nrimn nttuahnd UmpireV--_Wa1d*an Law:-.. ten II In our nu. V If the boy needs is `School Suit. don : for C moment. think of miguing. _x.hiz_;_g1o. Piinos, * Organs and Musical Instruments, Folio and Sheet Music, I51 15 or $9.390. . See the Suit with than price; |ttsohod_ chat cell: the story better than we ou_:_ tell it in our ad. * In .1. , I. ,_ ..-`..I_' - .Q-l.'.u.I Quip aIn'n'k Hunter `Brgs.. limited.-; . .: f, L4 ru-.|._-.... - `)1 Fastest of the Season. --n nuvuvvnl II` HIIVI A Scliool. Suit S_z_sl_e. ct" - ---' -`___- The ClothxerTu.__-if BARBIE. E;IT1FII strayed into the pxjemises of the undefsiwnod. (,0; Con. 11. Inm;sti1. a white brood sow. Owner can haw same on proving property and `paying expenses. R. MONTGOMERY. map Craigvale. WANTED-~ A gc work. Apply 1 I allan. Puinswick P. We have :1 large amount of Private Funds to {end at H and .5 pct` cent on the. eecurit of vodfarxn mortgages. McCAR'l`HX_'. BOY ' 85 URCHISUN. Dunlop Street. Burma. . ""II` I 1': A housemaid and nurse. highest wages. MRS. W. A. BUYS, Bayeld Street. 334.! THE FARM PROPEIQTY of the late John V HcL.Stevenson situate on the Lake Front.bein ' all that part of Lots 25; 26 and 27111 the relevant lloncesslon of Oro. lying betwxen the Railway Track and Lake Simcoe. 'I`hi farm contains tlgree hundred and seventy-five acres. of which: nmety are under crop. 4 acres of pine grove and the balance in nature. It is situated within` ten minutes` wul ' of Oro Station on the G. '1`. R.- ind ten miles from Ba rrie. A never-failigg creek runs through the farm; frame born. 42): . with stone stable underneath; stone pigger'y' !l[dshee1)h0usc: driving sheds and 2 other bums: buck house; stone milk house: we house. ew.; fences xn good cunditiorr young orchard 3} acres. _'1`hiI property is 1:. grand grazing farm and pro-- duces excellent crops. ":3; further pax'Iicula.I`8, terms eto.. apply to 0 ' J` In N 4, a N.UltHWILKF Barristers. mm `Rn vrh (\n runin u|axuMnTfh?I\ .3 V` `ail!?1di:...`..`..H. I!.`2% "`.'33 .".'. Port1a1Td`l'!`e In em} 0S'l`- Pair of glasses. probzibly in 0. hdtel or lhnu-hnr ohnn Rnwnr nn I.Vh`lQ Rf. th TU5'1`~ raw or glasses. prooumy In a. now: or Jbarber shop. Reward on 1ea.ving.a.t the LUKRIE HOUSE. , 34p u a Sh` . d clan in 1! 8" Wgod. 4l?og>lt6%r ol1311I:`:l?duI`i!t- 1 L Etudes of Pine and Hemlock 3&2: ard.sort.aua Bla.olumith s " ` _. -~._.___._ ...__. _..-_,;: V'AN1'en_}x"c{mb1e house `maid. Apply toMRS.J.R.Co 1`TER.0w.en St. V 34 "A,'F:Garrett, Prop. .. . .nnnc'lV mnnw ma :99 I H: . _ \ oak 6 F` ,'ANTED-~ good girl for eneral house to MR5`. AL AN. Swath- m Ilninuwiu-L P LL 3411 IM -`.'L.K!N.9!`!' yvoon FLOUR |6Kl[.llYM[NIX 30N\ End and Soft: Saws; audWSp1lU NEW Anvuarlsnnmiws. A_..._._._ ._..-_..4-.-.4 "13'i:'i'113"1*'z"1"AI'N ea co. Choice Manitoba and Family Low prices, Belt V913! 9' MONEY TO LOAN. ,4` ...._-..._a. ..l 11-1--..` All kinds. Best: quality. L: C1u<:s WICKEJ "Barrie. Ontario. FOR SALE .smea'.-J "nu j--j- _"ANDR1;u7 iompsbx. ' $.11 E9? 95?` `f?u`~` :`x`9' 'Phgnes 33 and 87, . ESTF_lA'Y ....... ..d WANTED 's':':a:35 ':i"e5E~ '.' Up. $5,000,000 1.500.000 - 2,goo.qoo __-`- at `you her. g iI`II`T'W T `e. Yard and mu. John St. WHOLE No.fa1a`a}: V. PROPIWITOII. ` . - -- _, ---. I, Manager; Ibfllvhll ,;+\++++++f: ' ' mama. AT ' ' o+++o++++++++4+ NOTICE TO cnnnrrons In the matter of the estate of -J AMES P. Me- BRIDE. late or the `Township of Vespra. in the County of Simcoe. Former. deceased. .5 Notice is herepy" given pursuant to 11.8.0- 1897. Chap. 129, bee. 38 that all creditors and persons hev1n$an 0 ms against the estate of said James . cBride. deceased. who died on or about the 12th dog of July. 1900. are re- quired on or before the 3 st DAY OF AUGUST. 10. A on sand hv hast m-enaid 01` to deliver 30 quired betore we ms: nu 1 Ur` nuuuu i. 19 6. to send by post prepaid Messrs. Stewart 8: Stewart. of the Town of Barrie. Solicitors for James Quinlan or said Township of Vespra. farmer. executor of the ...m A? amid Jnmnn P. McBride. deceased. their at each; hocolate ilk-.-no of Vospra. tsrmer. executor or can will of said James P. M031-ide. deceased. m...:.n... and mnmmas. addresses and descrip- said James P. Maurice. ueeeaseu. uu:u' Christian and surnames. addresses descrip- tions and full particulars of-their chime. pro- Berlgl veried. and of the securities (if any) held am. ,And take notice that after said last mention- ed date the said executor will proceed to distri- bute the assets of. said deceased amen the parties entitled thereto. having regard on y to those claims of which he shall then have notice. and that said executor will not be liable tor the ......+. nr mm mm: thereol! so distributed to_ any said executor win new no name nu ma assets or any part distributed to ggrson of whose claim notice shall not have on received at the time of such distribution. STEWART &. [STEWART _ ` Solicitors for Executor. -s . ,; -1 v\_.._.l.. `lulu Glut `Hill UIIUIDUFD Dated a t. Baku-to July sin, woo. In the Matter of the Estate or J AMES EAR .. PER FLETCHER. late of the Town ot Barrie. (lliuudegitormerly of Vespra Township. For mer) eoese . ' Notice is hereh given pursuant to R. S. 0. Ch: .129. sec. 38.1: a. all creditors sud others hsv n claims against` the estate of the said late J HA PER. FLETCHER. who died on or about the am J nne 1908.. are required on gefare the sloth Segltemhe Medium W,eight...A... Feather Weight. . I011! UL IIIID wllou q...-..--, _,, - ' NOTICE IS` HEREBY GIVEN thst from and steer the an x... mm the said Exeoqwuzgiy VVc--v.~ \ Gf`\*`1!:`ii' the end won new be 1900} th E to rooeed dllgtgute t e eseete ot tgggeowgmo thue) rtiea entitled thereto, havim record on to 5. claims of which they ehell t on have notice. end thet euoh Executor! will not be liable for the laid eeeete-or engpert thereof to en: per- son or personnel w owoleixne notice ehellnot. eve been received by them at the time of each tributlon. Deted thie 16th August. woe. .- n A- nAnnNHiLRS'l_`.. _._. S! M NV5 N 17u11:une-a11 sizes. both single and double. Prices $1.00 to $5.00. Private room for ttting. %wu. cnossumn 1\_.__ __..x_4. 11-..]- this low Auultn WW. 0. A. mnnununsr. , A nu-no-p.o. Solicitor for abovq l:x%eo\`ntAors.A V _ ' '13i-T:{;gisY. RUSS ES `Sole Agent THE unnnasfs or `=BB.0wu' ' Box_ 691. Barrio Ont. E3. 50 tan.` BARBIE, COUNTY 01? SIMCQE; ONTARIO, AUGUST 1905. `!I.`here' wai a. Aattrlln-g atmosphere in the Oourrcil Ohaamber on'Mon-dIa.y even- ing. the may h=a.v1'ng ~been`excesslve- 1y hot. Nevertheless, the alderman -r!':a'n-a.3`ed.tao' while away 9. couple `of hours over the` ontn1gh't1y grist. A~b~ou.~t ha'1t4the time was taken up with a somewhat -acrimonious discussion coz_1cern1ng the tree-mttlngb-y-1a..w. A .- deiimen Oowan, Lowe,` Horasrield and Garden were the abaemtees. '- J. J.` "Gibson -asked =per-`mission ' to build a- cement crosping `from the trout or his. residence an Rosa St. to the south._ s1de`or7 the street, ' Oliver Beare wrote, com~p1a.in1ng the.-t Sma'.11T St. I1-a-d+not been graded pro- perly. and urging thagz the work be done a`.r.a1ght. ' ' .4_.L.-l._ ___.._-_J..._'-_____.__- -._ 3_-_.-_)I'-' 'ed and `put in repair, "'(.3`e'r:t;.i;1' ;r.;::;':entyVdvwn`era' on Grenville Snt. desired 300 have the street upen- av gqvtgu -- curv- Hewmn e.-nd Creewtcke on behalf or ,'.l`h.os. Damn gave notice `that the wires or the tire alarm system had been strung -across their clien-t a property, dad asked tor the immediate rem-ova; yraamm I :l.|tt'\-'.- .'1'he .Barr1e Gas Co. es`2,ted~ its in- ebm-ty to solve the question or -doing .awa.y; with the runnlrfg or water from `ht: -works into the Amy, but Manager Burwtton wrote that he. was arranging for a. gas engineer to come up anu_ make an 1mapecb::on.of the premises % .wtth a view to allevlafttng the trouble if at all possible. AI: 7 _____ A __L:_.. rm_.,-.__;._ .3 ------ -_ --..----g "Dr. E:_r;1.a and obliers `pentit;-aned tor the renewal of the sidewalk on the east side or LW,';1l1a4m St, tr-3-m` Bu:-. tan Ave. to B;a.lr!w1n' St. -A ,1 Ald. Lowe as acting Chairman of Finance pz-ezaenated report No. 21 re- commending payment or accounts as- gregatmg '$1,285.44,- the bulk or which related to road improvements and ce- meat walk-3. V A reiulrted over the sny-law to authorize the cutting o.V cerztaln shade trees oppoa'. t`e E. T. '1`;y'r- at a lot on John St. '.Dwo amend.mem;:s were submtbted, one that the trees be specified, -and a.n=o\bh er that the selec- tion be made -by :the Markets and Parks Commintztee. The 1a_.'tter car- r1ed`on `the following dmaion: Yeas |-Stephen-a, Turner, Lowe, Wilson and the Mayor.` Nays-A-Strange, Beardsley, N,V,aott and McMorran. ` Aid. Stephens seconded by Aid. Lowe nought to have the Board of gwgark-3 re-pair dressing on Dunlop Sz. ;bat.ween E. H. Nvillyam-.3 and Great.- lands. Their ettort was turned down, ,only Ald. ,Wa;bt and Ald. Turner eup- p:urt.i.ng them. ` - ' L,n Au: -`or-L .1 pv-I ellest gular