%ZE'e?1`."iB- 3-"'zl':E?"1'3'eTs:&7s 'a"?i:'c1'r"vr, 't.7s'~Ix`.-'4 young ch: than are vlet wkbhnut a 4'-;a+hAr-'3 e-`aw: `nnnaznud had been ill UIICE. - Butlede-Jameson - ordered `chart Ithe Cler be instructed Pba place on the Collector : :01`, agazlnst` pa.r>t'.es liazble it-heretor, any sum or sums payable to the Engineer under the Do & 0 a` C0 Act: " (`A-`Ln;-. lIn`l'Inn-..,p..l-4- Ham. scares. . A Ru-tvledge-Casto`n-~3-rdered that _ the Clerk be instructed `tn notify the vpavthmasters, who have mt returned their sbaatuate lab-or lists for 1906, that the amid lists. mut be returned -at u.- an U0 6 `W U0 mu ' Gaston-McDerm:>tt-ordered that `the sum or $10.00 be -granted It-he E.m- v.a.1e- Ladies Institute. ` 1-1.. 7.....- A...` '.-u..I...- M-kn (V,-\nn.I*\r Fall Opening . V V v I 000OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOC OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOODOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO : WE INVITE. YOU TO COME on the above date and see what is cor- reictand new-in Fall Milliner-y.: Our representative has returned from New York.andin addition to New_York_ and Paris styles there will he the efforts of our own bright artists. i" T in V WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER It has been our privilege season after season to show the ladies of Barrie the most gpproved of Dress Fabrics, but We believe this season's display sur- -passes them all. Eight different planufacturers contribute to our splendid range of Child- ren's, Misses . and Ladies Mantlesgu You will agree with us that we have struck the popular fancy when you see what we are showing. Come and bring your friends to see the Millinery which will he truly elegant this season. s Remember the date; ' JAMES Vll, J as.Vai1= & Sons Wednesday, September 1 9 Leave our Order Early in the Dressmaking Beautiful Autumn Dress Goods Elegant Styles in Fall Mantles ~ED(}AR. '7'idge , Ur days here- c. s ; BURTON, Wait until You See Them. "1 Clerk; ` Weddin-be1;::c-'1--o_ii':zg.;`i;g-` , 95 Mri. `T. -Knepb of Edeiggnlg lp_gx_13: ` r;.i`h eT innen1 of Mu.` Wm. Wilson ' of Anuenillu took plncov here on Sunday aftornoonlnst and was very largely attended. The not-vice was held in the Prosbvtorian Church had was conducted by tho Rev. J. Patch who referred `to the eatimnbte qualities and Chlfinian chsncter of the deceased. The I-ellniigbgvvero intened in the Union Comoterv ` ~~:a'ro the . behaved. familv -in ex- tended t'he:depj:ot.:oymgu_.;hy:'__' of tho oomm~_ _hnity.'_` pi , ' Among those who attended the Exhibition you Mia Foynton, Minot Marie Orchord ondf Kg. Beiuen. Mr. and Mil. J. Young. Mr. A_.' Arxxgstroo hand dsncilter Bells. Miss Amy Johnpou 3 ___MeI_ufI Fnnkwood, J. Chap- pel',~-TW.` Adnini, Wm. Fruliok. . ___` _-_ - ` Min Staudonni; unending 3 few days with her brother on her wav to Toronto from Mnnkoka where she has been snmmeb i l ing-. qlluiuir aierrraiv Eolinuton of New York in spending I short time at her brother's. Mr. John J ohuntorrl. Mr. Archie Gertie spent I day in the city lase week. Mrr.T ir;a'|' of New York % visited the former : father, Mr. R Paisley, lust week. , We at; all looking fdrwurd to the Om` {Fair which is to be held on Fnday Sept. 21. T Among those who attended the Exhibition last week were Maseru. E. B. and Hiram I Bornhsrdt. H. P. Merrick, A. Crawford and Mr. and Mrs. W. R Best. | -v-u-v-aV\ao Mr. Stnnley J ncoba of Toronto in visiting Mr. Chou. Foyston. so. -o n... - -- Rev. A `C. Miles of Creemone ml] preach i here next Sunday the occasion being the annual Thnnksgivinzservice. i idiugumary and Eutie Cliark have gone to Barrie to attend the Consulate Institute. Mr. curd H. Wylea of Barrie spent Sunday in our neighborhood V (:1-""1'-()`l'_I'J;)vt;)' is the guest of Mrs. T. Campbell. . ' _'1`hmnAiBiudl.fv M Mind ly...`.n.u-.' Department kle wag Iln ` MITCHELL SQUARE. w.L `VAIH; etrnaimsr. =1 906= MINEBIN G. ON Mrs. J as. blark arid daughter Mrs. Bach- eloer of Vancouver, formerly of this place, are" visiting fnends and relatives here. Mru.`J. Finlay and little [non of Barrie are ' spending a couple of week: with relatives in mg viage II II .10 911-: u n . . Q . A Mfas"Mabel Gagly of Ivy was` the guest of her aunt Mrs. R. J. Russell for '3 few days recently. in via 1 QIO..I on I midr._(_`-ollwelnf Gilchrist. 3 student from Queen : Univerei`y, Kingston,prenc_hed in the Presbyterian Church on Sqaday. ` JOHN ARMSTRONG. gm. 3 `his pro- th Q1 U6 1` . Lu: yur 11. `are vis1t- I I"lII`IICIC unconc--..n ed:.`:":`0\au0Oto0Itl L gxeles I0 Auotlbnoer. H m. Yedn tales of farm luck and L 0:. nm"" Pfommlv and unuolamnrv- ABVAME; i?:l(eI'rnngcd for at Till T Dto Farmers` Markets. Tononfd Sam`. 1?; |A|ex. Brawnlee, C. Irwin, moonboqoogogoooooouuuoc ue "hreeyy %"' ;.`..,. i'+._~.*1vrn`3'%4a3'$ ' VIHI I .` .: 2 -TOW hip,_,.-of 1% . . A; .- ' v - . .- oV.'~ yr. C038 gremises or Ladies Hose For Fa1l--TH'eav ' * ` ~ specnal at 25c.; 35c Worsted Hosyfo::::lIc:r-flare . 1am and bb`-`d 43c; Extra heavy and Best Worsted H . 59 orsted Hose for Llama Hose at 35c,wo;-th 4-.c . Fi ose ?t SOC, worth 55 . Fine worth 70c. V * Fast English Llama) Hose aft SOC, The Ladies` New Coats 8!`? in. H The "Helena Skirts for Fall are on view. Boots and Shoes at} 20 per cent. uwing. 3 my %p1gEMGoons, White Blankets at old "prices-A$2.5o, 3,75, `4_"25, 4_7.5 and 5_oo, worth 25 per cent. more to-day. I ` . Ladies Undewea1',.20C. 25c,_ 33c, 50c, 75cvand Ibd, a.lI equal" inweight and qualxtyv to last year's goods. - . . Men s Underwear--Staneld s',' .Penman s anci ~Tig'er_ Brafgd`, 50c, 75c, 1.00, 135 and 1-35 Worth to-day one quartet rndre. New Dress Goods-I?i1fet im orat"ions.-._-`-4 oc Tartan P=I.aids,T 30 ; 65 grades of Venetxans and _ ad1s cloths jot 50;.` Special values at 7 5c, 85c`and 1.00, allvaway below present values. ' ' I V `Anticipating this advance we bought .-heavily `lot a.111ineg of ml and Winter Goods, and we are 'thereforg.,gb1e go quoteAyou _the old prices on I I V , QLANKETS. EL_lNELS.~ UNDERWEAR. 9wEArEn.wo Woollen Goods have `advanc'e d inT'pg_5t' 50 Per cent. . ' - , 4.2.... 4.1.3.. ..I....... -_-v_" L-_,_1 . c .. R; 3:1}. `asks qt . . . A AA % "w,;.ooooo9ooooof9i>oW: \ I I I '. ` uncut. ___._ jjjn _.......' ..oo++++$`1 1 E0000000OOOOOOOOOOOOOOQ0gQo: fauna ` A u+o+"' . best farms in the mg Of 100 nnrnn Raina TAO `I1 visited at Goodsi UL 100 acres. being Lot.l3o 00- : house with furnace, ham 1 40x60, `cement is pen 35X5v._ shed. two - wells. ` 1 state of cult vation, ,APP1f'9- 0 0. A I It} vYMT`1{19n?5"fI-2??` s}.=n=*r.% In Townshi off` a, being Lot 13, n. L}: fm-nuns- `hm-n on V V v--v 7- Lrelinble ruident"~aont for Borne And -vicinity for Fall and Winter months to tell `Fruit Treat. Small Fruit Bushes. Omiment- I1 Tel. Flowering Shrubs Roses. etc All an alien fnrnlohod free. . ..TormI" libenl. 9 consider lhil ggenoy one of the hen on our lips 'andn`od".=mdnavvo`cqg:'obo mode out 01 iv ' AGEN. -S. WILL HAVE" OVER 600 vA.CJl`?S7OF. 131 101:`. STOOKVTO muw upor _=,~.?]=-._'lB7\ gE_ ~ `s*r%H11~IG. `WE % sax? A Is A. no v-`. K "'1 E," ``:r. GUARAN'1`::;JuiJ,g_ V T - , V ` Apply for In}! `:pu`nionla n,~ In writing. or `I`eraon.`to`- ` '~ ` D Q L ~ A PEI;B_`;A-M=t_U;`iBS.ER*Y 00.5 116 Minn us |':'$x na gf ._f .v` ed rash i ch relat- Dwelling (11 rooms). stame. anve noula. uleua ami_.nearly i of acre ofland in garden and lawns` Corner of Peel and Wellington Streets, Barrie Dwell1ng-6 A rooms. stable and- shed. Large lot. on Peel Street-. v _ ` . Double dwelling. 6 rooms in each. on _C-lap pertonstreet. ` ' L ' ` ` Vacant lot. 5 of an Vacre.fo'n Penetanguishene s"-" "7 t r.~M.MoN'reoM1;nY,e 35-44? A 7 . -`ARM FOR -SALE ;.E9a hf I131 . -`lg vBB' Wintei: 'FtMoJ year from 25 to \"'I'_'l'J`-I \J\Jn . Gooderhsm Building, : TD1r0hto,. Ul_|t. Prices Cheapest "%Mo`N'I-'Go1in:RY. . Barrie. >- %BarrieV.% LIIKDIIUI UJIIIGJIUC `lolll Luna. Oonsaidereition `of the facts outlined in the preceding paragraph brings up the V-question of` providing permanent labor ltsor those who are unfortunate enough to be domiciled. in the County - a.-oi. mo establish a. smell prison in- ustry would `be rmbher outside the reauhm of practice.-bil-ity. But there , is no doubt that the services of the con- viote could :be utilized in obher ways with `profit and advantage, and The Advawnce hereby euggeatethe propriety -at the _!t.-own authorities co-operaptring with t-hose or the County with a view two effecting the extension and im- provement -or B-u-rie a Park System tbhraugh the medium of. mo! labor. _ V .`.._-_._ ....v_ ' -A 0g1a;n-ce alt the gaoler s books show that during the'eLeven- months just closed 166 persons have been admitt- ed with 5.266 as `che.aggreg3.t.e number or .prls:vn days; This is Largely due to tact tha.'t, owin to the crowded state of the `Central. rlon, men sentenced to l:'l'.n.r; lnszr.-Ztutlon for six months and lander have been allowed to serve their full term in gab]. Four prisoners are now .awe.7;tl`ng_ removal, one for a year and the others for lesser periods. An a-ggregate- or 6,266 "prison days means` 14 convicts. or more the year round, and the wisdom of the mem- -ber.s -of :the County Property Com- mitttlee in. putting the prisoners to work on -property i.-mprovemenbs In- stead of _en-cou-raging the principle or enorced idleness is at once se1r-evl- dent. Their foresight has made .it possible, wh1le~increaos!ng"the value of County property `without cost, to procure `a not unwelcome .-addition to Ba.-rrle`s 'brea.`-thi-ng- spaces, and the oommodlou-s `grounds now present an alttrwctlve aspect to the tired cit!- zen nor way-rarer who may in season seek `the restful comfort or the shade- _trees and beautul awards. ='1`.'ne pro- vision-of benches and rustic sea/as wll r further enhance this idea. ` f`~n;nIAnnnI .nrf Finn OaAn thIn*"nAA In Perhsaaps, the finest bit of workznvan-I ship -0! :the whole is to `be .seen ml the magnificent cement.` causeway `and nailing `leading to the gaol main en- trance -an M~u1cazabe'r km-ewet. The steps, wa las mud` palate are . all or concrene, an `the effect is" bomb handsrsnrne arm substa-ntia.1. Although `the grade is easy, *9. landing half `way up dlvides the mscent -and adds to the ` general appeazrance. ' A n_,`_,,._ ,~ III fend MM ' Dlil. xuccuuxg WV;-I: Luau nuu uvua-u uuzu. .'1`he `011-swing accounts were passed- for spaymemt- R. .'1`.hIcvmpvson, . ubonu 80 rods 3 wire fence T ` ` : 8.00 JO`!. Drysdaa;-e,repa.ir:`ng culvert - Illlll over _-Wye n.Yer, _`u..'w.uunc . V ' Fla: and Tiny V 29.65. Alex Stm-tih, dwtaa ' ' 70.10 mm. Galbraxth. for repairing cu;- verit tawnline Figs and Sun- `nidaslef-T ,. J ; Join Snider, for reprJ,-.ring cul- ` vez"._t szdemad 45 and 46. Cm- Kce`siIon 1 , `$.00 Geo.` Ste `nena:gn. _ for,` sh-auling ' . pipe - r cu';ve1t,~putbin.g an _ same, _.a;nd :rep.=1r.z_1z;: .tb_!`1d`ei -' _ v 3 -A: ` ;_.aan. ;.Bae- 1tgxe.;.wcroan ;,.Con. _9 ,-, .. .v-6.25 =J-M-.; ~ `iddldton, Eben (1-2500.` H 7-`; b L gt " s.oo can u. cute -01.5311! 'na_.u D8911 made g`3DO._ The work` `begsa-n in the early Sup:-ins with 'bh-e demolition and removal. or the old Surrogate Court building (at. the -sauthi west corner of the property) for the material -or which the G:.un'tyne4tt- ed over-$200. A Large block or earth, removed -tram `the amt side or the Caurt House, tound a. resting ' place here, 'it being utilized for filling in purposes. when, it became necessary. in order to furnish a vbop soil, to lirt and replace -9. oamsiderable area. .0! aod from the scuthern slope `of the gaol `property, and this 'all entailed an en- orm-nus amoun't or labor, as t'n-use ram- ll .ua.'r with much work will quickly re- cegnize. I The Csuncil met art E1-mv-ale pm Sept; 1st. All members present. M.-inutexs 0: least meeting were read and confirmed. | my. -m-.13.-.mmn nnnnn-ml-Q warn in: sand. ""u.,,'-z.;'..'3;;.;' ' . { M. IW-het'n-Mn bar wark on bridge over .- ye River, _~t:wn1ine 'EV`.nn O\Bf` 'l`hn\r- , V -wa-Aw--.'raiso ~i..A;_Bo_a.. ruse linema- .e.`; uajc1_rs.'rroN- Arron ram-rows 1 > r * AU'1'BUB1'1`ImB. e . Wthe observant '- citizen, who chances ltotake "a. walk am1d..bheisu:- roundings or the j.Countyrbu1ld-ings, `many improvements will appear. Since .the beginning` at the year the trans- ornwt on ettected has been little short or .n'ua.rvel-oua, and the Property Com- mittee .0! the.C3un cy Council, by whose authority the various work were -ordered, and Governor _ Si-esone and Mr. A. W. Beardsley, who have had theydirection and supervision or the details, are entltled to __ .-much credit tor '-the -successthart has crown- ed .their e1.t-ores. And the best pant 0..-2 it is thait the whole has been ac- compliashed at little or no `expense, the entire undertaking being the out- come of prison 113Jb0l'- It will be re- rnemibered lthaantca year ag:>,rw=hen Gov- ern-:~r Slsasns tirstt sought .permis=zs:o;1 from the O:-unty Council to have the improvements put `on, he boa-stred that it allowed to do the work in the wey pro used, `it would `be "so ,t-horoughiy per -ormed that `none `but tools could dare to find `fault, and Judg;ng.fr:m the results attained it looks, indeed, 8:3 *1! nth-e -claim had been made g\3od. Th: Xx!-h!\1r'.hnam,n `In Hnhn a..a._`.. u......`..`- .w.u.u.~a`L.'uu 1.5, uxuuuu, cna-rmzng. Gaming to the gasol building, a. ra.t-`n- er 'unique cement verandah, 'form;ng part at the Governor's residence, strikes the -eye. The original intent- yi'c~n o'f|t'heu muilders seems here to have sheen carried out. Even to the roof xthere vts nI'cIt a splint of timber in the whole vera-ndaahg, the cupola of which c:4m~ma*nd:_3 a. pretty view of he~a.u~t`;ful K-empenteldt, the ~pamartama `being as fine as may be met with anywhere. As stated, the structure is unique and canstitu-hes ' a lasting monument . to `the designing skill `of the present` gent-911 `Governor. When .a grs.no1 .'th1c walk `ts `placed along the tr.-smt and side of :the `privaaitze grounds, as is .con- texrzpl/a.'bed, the picture will `be com- p_e e. ` , ' . 1\-_L-,,, n. , A... . ... - ` A wire fence has 'been constructed along `the `east -and north sides or the County .'gr:pe.rt.y, -and it a rod-guard be `p`.pa`Ce Mulcassoter street as far as the Regis- .try office building `the enclosure would on the .3:~ut-h -boundary from. then be about errect. '13: the south east or the -g-an ,` on the summit `or rising `ground, a epaci-ans bowling green has been laid out and prepared with theexceptian.-2-t eodding. `This, av: G:-vernnr Sdason says, will come in handy as a recreattiicm spot for over- worked C:un`ty orticisalas in need 01` rest and a. change or occupation. The situation is, indeed, charming. 5 Gfln fa ) fh 9-mnl hII'I{na- o ha-.'-'n_ ` 4` L .06 03 A `>oM: A ore is to on Sun- Flo: Council. ?rm: VORTIIERN ADVANCE 1.00 YOURS Cllilfe are u:L'L wI.`u.'.rut. n :aIther s care. Deceased had been in for same considerable 't;me and `ma deat=h_ was mot amex ued, -'1`.ne `run- oran lticok place. on L turda.-5-....to -the .ca.m'dte17y.`AbJtV,Ce_ntre Oro, .VRev.-C. C . . Gtw ..;`were ~ - g.C5a;r1a`,ec_17_pdu'ting :`agrv1ces;-at lb 1'11 tn-, T % ~ wt we.:xrave;;/;;=u!x;%anot::;w:3;. -DB8:I'__B1"B-Messrs. J. uuvunug-u, DD ;1aau;4%B..%4_qg1dv3e1-1, a.~1aaweu,' w ma non: `rte Hosp:-"aad that `the 'D:IwnBhip 02 Flo: will guazramltee vhe `pay-men: of `the ca-cca'un`t of John O Neill for board and nursing? `act `the said hbspdtal -an. the name or $3.50_per week from Sept. 1st,.,~ until Iurther ncttice. \l.nI'\n1~rn-44-l>_ T911-nAn'\on _nmin1-pd fhza, 1EJl:V.,' unut -L|.H'|.'Ill':l' 'u'..\I...u.-:. M-cDer,rnc:ltt-Ja.mes:m-ordered . that the owners` at scavles` on Ame!-ia. S:t., Elmvale, fbe mcltified Ibh'a..t the said scales are occupyin `the said street or ca mt-tion 'thereo 'illega.ll- ,` and should -be removed, -as action `for da.-magea may be taken by any own- er 0! property `near by, or my per- son muttering damages because of the db-atructt-on -or the street by the said scales. n.;n...I..... n....o-..... :l\.DaAUIAf` f-h.nd- f'nn v.a.ze- ua.u1es' Lnspuuu-:. By-Laws for raising the Csu-nty, '1\::wnship and school "rakes were passed, also a_. by-law _au5thorizing the placing of poles on certazn oroadwaya west at Phelpabzvn. .- A By-Lazw was passed toadd 2 per cent. 19:. mixes not paid on or before Dec.` 16rth,.a~nd `3 per cent. to all such -taxes not paid on or ioetore Jan. 15th,`1907. . _ Medting_.adjourned-to meet an: Elm- v-a.1e Oct. 5th at the hop: od. _ 10 o clock 'ATh-amass Henry Cna;w3`a:;'rtl,T who -has been Jatcazekeeper a:t.t*h=..sVv.1leagve (tor sever-ail yea.rAs.,d-ied on '1-`-hursda.y-laa`c, aged. 45' 3 ars.` Bessidesw widow; 1'.-an: amino rh! sh"-an ` -a.PA -1&9`: `"i`bhDllt VI. [sW...3%*:.=:'