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Northern Advance, 22 Aug 1907, p. 1

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Anniversary ...8ale... I- OR...`. % Vih|inm[uAition I ap:-obation or J. rt. uuum. ..... ..--__ aster at Barrie. at the Queen's Hotel. in the | Town of Barrie. at 1.30 o'clock in the afternoon. 3 on Saturday, September 7th. 1907. that certain parcel of land in the Town` ship of Oro, composed of the South halt or that part of Lot 22. Concession 13. Oro, lying to the west and westerly ofa line drawn from the . centre of the northerly boundary of the said lot ` parallel with the westerly boundar thereof to the southerly_bounda'tiy of .__the sat lot. and broken lot number _wenty-three in the said thirteenth concession. containing J together ei hty-two acres more or less. he lends lie about 1 mile cost of Hewkestone. On the lands are slid to be erected a briclt. dwelling house and a stable. -~ ' - . The p rty will be oireredutor sale subject to a reserve d_tojbe.xeg2 by the Master. The p - 4` ' t his ur-A chase tnone at the time of etothe Ven ore ` or their so citors. and t e lance in thirty ds th setter intocourt tothe credit of this w . er . :>nwi,thoutinter5%:.-. , . 2 ~ V The. Vendors will the requiredpto tnrnishu sny abstract or title`, but to produce only such r deeds or evidences of; title . as pro in, their pos- session. ,In siirother reIIpeots_.;the terms, and conditio of sale` wili>`be"the_,s_tsndtn reonpdi-. ` . av W-. urt. GEO. Tscorr ROSS BLOCK. . SlMMONS_` Robertson's Au.g. 19th to Aug. 24th. Drug Syndries 1-noon EAST OFBARRIE HOTEL. Rbertsonfs DRUG STORE. IJuDncI5mL _sALE Exclusiire Hatter- and Farrier. s1:E HAND BILLS FOR PARTICULARS. MONEY 'ro. LOAN. ` T--T-IN 'raE--- _ Township of 0:0. -- A1>PLY'fro-_ inane `:=.:.` 'o Olmimqnt an forliok neck. .n.o_ . and-`does no; gain. `_. _.o,p_; --11-It-: INTERESTS `or wants. THE cbuorrv o`:-Lsmco: AND 1-at common or cannon oun cnrrzmou. Ufipmv-oqnwy -_ _.-, av ? 5-J. R- COTTIB. 'Looul.Mum- at Ban-le. ` . gm. an-at July.` 1907. Oiuimlit n I G01 . -Innis n think _1_3A RRI}3;. COUMY OE SIMCOE, oNTAR1o,7{UGUsT 22, 1907. gouum pnoposmon Ououncil `Ma:-kes`* Messrs. Dy- ; # meimvtfftyd Lcslie an ` ; ' A A ,_Off_er,_ % V :- May_'o1 B`erinett presided at a spec- ialvmeeting of the Town -Council on Friday night, when the sgtveral in: dustrial pt-op'o_sitons`came up for `fur-% ther consideration, rvi -usuwl lolyl . `The _Bo`ard ` of. Ed{1catio_ '.as1ged `permisslon to connect a dram wtth the William st. sewer for the purpose of carrying off the surface water from Burton ave. School. Referred." _-_ .-- -av-ovvu -sv\vnJ\v\Do ` . . Stewart and itiewart. fyled V notice ; of claim for da ages `on behalf of }Sarah A. Ryan,`in consequence of an i'accident: due to a defective sidewalk. `|Referr"ed. b ' .\ _ I \Cl.Cl'l CU. \ Ald. Rob`erts_ot1,. as Chairxnzrn of the Industrial Committee,- - `reported re the proposition ofthe Royal Gas ' Engine Co., and same. was adopted subject to the suiciency of the se- curity and to satisfactory evidence` showingthe extent-of paid-up capi- tal.. A draft agreement, prepared by the Town `Solicitor, was ordered to be forwarded to`the company for'ap- proval. A ' ` An_ opinion from Mr. Donald Ross -was read from which it appears that there are certain legal difculties in the way of the Town s granting the concessions _, sought by the Dyment- Leslie interests.-" Of course, . as. is ' pointed out, it is"a question of fact -whether or not there is any simil- ar" business now established with which the proposed factory could, 9 interfere. Councrr went into coinmittee of the whole to consider a communication` from Mr. Leslie wherein he offered a somewhat modied form of _his original proposition- He stated that insteadof free.-water and light he would accept water; at the rate of` 3500 gal1'ons`pe,r dayand 75 I6-candle power lights, with an additional light and a half for each- man employed over 40, the lighting of the foundry. to be`: providedfor to the extent of two lights per man.` in .111-1 """ I " "" " The `committee after due` deliberat- ion rejected the proposition, but re- < l commended ._ the i acceptance of a : counter agreement with Messrs. Dy-' 1 ment and. Leslie embodying the fol- 1 lowing main facts: (1) Loan `of $20,- 000 to foundry without interest, re- 1 payable at ratevof $1000 -per year for 20 years; (2) ' Fiaedassessment of foundry -at'$1o,*o,oo. (3) Rebate of . $200 per year to foundry for 20 years I on account of light and water. (4) I Foundry to employ 50 hands for 300 days each year. (5) Fixed assess-' ment of factory at (6) Re- bate `of. $200 per year to factory for 20 years on account of light and water. (7),-Cl'osing..of Jacobs Ter- -race and "Block st. with right to run two tracks acrossaldwin `st-. for switch purposes, and right to _run power shaft under .Ba1dwin street. (8) -Three hydrants to factory` 'lfor fire protection. (9) ' Factory to ,:be -1 storey` high, 300x80` feet. 9 built I of brick, and 40 men torbe employed for 300 days each year. (10) Costs of submitting by-laws` to be borne by Messrs. Dyment and .Leslie. (II) Written consent -or proprietors of factories of similiar nature to be ob- . tained, `if legallyrequired. W1. .1, It was pointed out that under the modications proposed by Mr, Les- lie, assuming the foundry to consume 2500 gallons of water daily, the water and light privileges alone_, would stand the Town some $I,232'.an`nually. This .the committee felt was consid- erably `more than the rate-payers couldvreasonably beaskeyd to pay, `and hence , the ;counter _ proposal which limits the Town's liability on ths head to $400 per year. If the latter is considered satisfactory by Messrs. Dyment and Leslie a by- law and agrement will at once be prepared and submitted for the peo- ple s endorsation. # uuuu -'~.., __ -v--~l -__- run -I-\ 1 I` II'T___1__ __-:1I ____ RA` `tow a ya-uv--u~--V-- T The Board of Works will proceed with the work ordered by"Council in 3the order in which sange was passed, `I39 :lo_ng/as funds permit. V ' ' _f' 11---- 'l`L._-.44`-Ann `L4 gm i 3? . mg J `4I\I`lI5 K A\lI\Aw run----- On motion `of Boys-Thompson, the Iayor and the Chairman of Works ere`- authorized to employ a work- foreman fotthe construction of sidewalks `and road improvements. n will give i The Chairman `of "Fire and Poli_ce nstructrons to have Collier A 1-in-n 'nwen- st. to M11l~ In _lie'r =st._~' Y nasvnn. ` - ' %`>;'l`;hos.. Bro._wnA was gwen leave to `tap the .dra1?nA qn, Clapperton st. to connect-pipe wxthhis -house. or} Col- . V7.1 _ ` Felw t;"` the er a. precu- Will give luauuuuuua nu nun. ..v..--. .st. watered -from Owen st. to M111- caster. Tl3i_s m vrep'ons`e t9 Aa lafgely ;signed petltxon of the res1dents.. ` -4- (`L (\-.;..'. ..`..A `In; A , M b 1 I su'p`evrv1sion.A ` ` I ucu ycuuvu V; on. .v...__.__. Napoleon St. Ogg and M. Bird, wen: ~,_gran;edj.,2.. p4;evrm:ss1o_nA to trim shade treS;"`,'J-_1.1 Q: 3; the _,u_sual 2 ` 9 _c,. I . vi. , '` hi" ' '`--A----- ---A1\ au:nAn 139179 }1\ ` of.i Works f will consider the advis- ability: of making apprvoaches to H01- ga7te at. from `William st; and to.R'eid T. On vmotxioh, "Evans-iBoys,th Board` st; fromiBui-ton ave... at an es.tix_nated_ cdgt $25. i `o%n A_ua _on_Iu Houggl QXAC t+fA'Wi?'s Sew!" "-Al ::n;d`%a_'y. Au: 2'lt'l\:; Thq1?9vhf1tEmonnl Drgms. ` :'C6'1dv'irater s p?o;;a1ationis given at c v ."lc Huckleberries her`? `a - full supply dnrin this. week at .rea- . sonable prices. r now at Both- 1: we1l s._ _ . . V ' . . Chief Bell was down from Midland .d on `Saturday with an Italian prisoner who got 30 days for `committing an` assault on a fellow Italian at the new elevator building. `- Mayor Bennett has just received from the'Ontario Government the patentsfier theiewater lots at the head of the bay. This completes the T(iwn s title to the property. A - -I;IttIe Lake Summer Resort open` for the season. Board by the week.-A Lunch. provided at all times, soft 1 drinks, ice cream, etc. Boats` for 1 hire. Miss Lawrence. -Mr. James Vair has completed ex- ' tensive alterations to his Mary st. - residence, having converted same.in- toa double dwelling. Mr. and Mrs. . L. Fraser will occupy the other half. 1 John McCann, an old offender, _ just released from jail, was arrested 1 by P. C. -Lambie as a vagrant, and .` , on Saturday morning `Radenhurst, I P'."*M., sentenced him to four months ` in the Central. A Be.no.t deceived.. In the past beet sugar has proved disastrous to pre- serves. Only pure cane `sugar sold ` at Bothwellls. ' The Centre Simcoe Board of Lic- ense Commissioners have assented` to the transfer of the Reid Hotel, New Lowell, to `Mr. Cyrille Bertha- -lot and of the Vespra House, Town`, to Mr, Ed. White. Go to Wilkinson s for all kinds of dry Hard and Softwood, also Slabs, sawed and split and lenght you .Wlsh, and sold per cord, not box loads. `II A `AC '~" - '11` : `> If you _vyar_1t your bt_1smess_to _ad- vance, advertxse In The` Advance, A 3113. 1u}}E21Q Qis lict ;`aa`1a; End cosfts on Thursdayfor beingdrunlc `and disorderly, . It is stated that IEee;re__McAriihur `of Nottawasaga will `not again be a candidate for municipal honors. He is. now serving his seventh year as r eeve, and has always stood well with his constituents. lH-1llr."V.v:I;:-Beclil;has disposed of his residence on Collier St- and is moving with his family to Toronto. 151-: Mr. D. B. Proctor s old Barrie friends will be pleased to know that he is making good in Cobalt. T-he local paper of Aug, 13 contains an account of the opening of his fine new cigar divan. Mr.`Procto.r is" at present enjoying a brief holiday in Toronto. For the fth time Mr. `H. Ball has succeegled in winning the free an- nual outing given by the `Sun Life Insurance Co. This trip is furnished to all agents who write a stipulated amount of paid-for insurance during the year. The party leave` Toronto for Montreal by steamer on Satur- day,, Aug. 24, thence proceeding to Murray Bay, Quebec. ' A Wife's. Secret, the melodra- matic success which has met with well-deserved approval everywhere the past three seasons, will make its bow, under the direction of Spencer & Aborn who brought Elsie Janis into fame, at the Grand Opera House on Tueslay, Aug. 27th, with Grace Bayleyin the title role. Miss Bayley is reputed to be one of the V cleverest emotional actresses in this country and she is surrounded `by a". `ctst of artists of high standing; ' In LL.` `and. uuunnip -In saga .--anon Q. \o \u `)1 `II LI3L3 \JI IIIBII JLGnIl\IIIl5o uring the last week 19 men were cnmmitted to jail. Twelve ofitliies cases were for :`trespassing- on the G. T. R., two for vagrancy, two for drunkenness, two for threateningito shoot and _one for theft awaiting trial. The last .mentioned is the. case of Charles Ives of Bradford who is charged with stealing `$30. from a farmer for .,whom he was working. ' T ` D\IIVl`o , . . BARKER.---In Barrie on Aug. I3th, . .to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barker, 6th .Ward, a daughter. GRAY.--In `Barrie on Sunday, Aug. 18th, 1907, to Mr. and Mrs._ Alex. V Gray :1. son. . . . MALCOM"-SON*.-In,- Barrie 9n Aug. V I7t,` 1907, to` Mr.` and Mrs. A.F. A. Mal_cQmson, Penetang est,. a daugh- 1_VI'FADY;EN.--;In Barrie. on Satur- 7 day,_ Aug} 17th, .1907, adaughter _to andmrs. MsFadyen. ' V %'eEc1's:;.r >1 Y .MARRIED. . \ . RED 131TT.MA-cvIcAR-- At the A` LLA "gs 3$`mQ 1\I'4IJLll..l. L'Lu.t\.\ava.\.or1.|.\.`-- ru. uu. }. residence of the bride. s parents, Goderich, on Wednesday, August 14;19o7,by the Rev. J.A. Anderson, Nellie Gray;MacVicar, daughter of Mr.'and. Mrs. James MacVicar of Goderich, to Frederick Russell Redditt.'.o`f `Bertie. '. ` ~-` FIHSHEIR-S.II.'~C.0`X"-L Hln `Trinity "1 t .'L`_ -~ .11.]. I"1..._-L Tnannbn an .-; The"7_us.ual ~by`-`1aw'.;ir;__ exempting ~f8??'1,:i#i38 within: 1""~:~;:I `ifmm *`t`hxI_ti6zi` `for. V cgtffiin A1i{1r~[ idses_~" rd iY `asncccssive ;r3dirI8s1 and: rm: gm . V " _ ,1-A '1sHm-stncox In" Trinify = 'Methodist `Church, Toronto, on Aug,. 14th, 1907, by -Rev. -W. F. "Wilson-, D. D.,'Harry J. E. Fisher of Cookstown. to Ethel; M; .-S. Sil- cox`of Meaford. L. ZUUI, 1,91:/, 1.`. V 61 n @8915 , u up. Alegc. Gray, in `he : ,x9t_h` year.` oR`N. _~Miss,'Clai'a Smith i holidaying with Qrillia friends. ' `Miss Anah Bailey is visiting her ,brother in North Bay. Miss Hazel Marshall is?in Coiling- 'wood this week. . Miss Florence IColema_n is up from Toronto`-for her vacatton. Miss Kathleen Hcaley of Toronto 13 spendmg her vacation here. Mr, A. B.AThompson, ,M.P.P., was Idown from Penetang on Tuesday. `ll 11? 1' 1-. I` n """`J J: gf i?;;2etc;n'is, \'ris-' iting her sister, Mrs. -Geo, Tegart. 1` Miss E, GambI_e leaves this week `for `New York and Philadelphia. ;nd Mrs Vickers are Vzhome from a pleaisant holiday at Gore -Bay. ' r! I can nan Mr . T and % Mrs." `13*A}cy T 'I:Ii`n;i's " 'TOt'Qn'tO are staying with _Mrs. B. Hinds. ` T ` Th; Misses Stewart of Allegheny, 'P;1., are visiting Mrs. Jas. Corbett, Park St. `Rev. H, VD;"Ei;n;1;;1w(;?vi.i; r1ira, N.Y., is spending a few days here.` ` . . ', . , Mrs. Ias. Vair and Miss Verna are `home after a `ve _n1onths absence in Southern Cahforma. 1VI_ ess;s:'Will Saunders I and Sarseld .%Kennedy of New York are holiday- Ving in Town. `I? n 4 `re av Jamee, A. Beown, principgzl of `Whitby Model School, was a vlsitor `to B,eautifu1,Bar1-ie this week. ~ 1.\E1':.--;5;:_-.WV;l'iikv<=.sv'_1s_ I{<)ii' at Lake of Bays. rMr. Waldon Lawr is `taking `his work on the Gazette. F *W1/iri. `"__I)_Ot`1-g:l;7 ;;mm;;` olad or Uxbridge are guests of Dr. and.Mrs. ',.R. Can: at their cottage, Big Bay Point. --.. __ _ . -. . I * ~Mrs- Milton H. Gray and little son returned to Columbus, Ohio, this. week after a visit with friends in Town. ' ' I I.Mr. and I Toronto, en 1 ben guests ` R. Stephens. Mrs. W. A, McClean returned to. Owen Sound la_st Thursday,` after a sis: weeks visxt with Mrs. R. A. Stephens. A Miss M. Craig` of Petrolia and Mr.` Earnest Morrison of Lyndon are` the guests of their aunt, Mrs. Craig,= `Blake st. ` ` Miss Elsie [Anderson has returtgedi after a six weeks vacation Wlth friends in Bradford, Pa., and Sala- mana_ca, N. Y_. ` W. J. Hallett was last week` elected Grand Registrar of the Sov- ereign Great Priory of Canada (Knights Templar.) l VVJULI l.'I rc-ase of 1 - -About '2! Miss Grace LeRoy of Toronto is staying with her uncle V-and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. LeRoy; for a few days. Mr. and- Mrs. Edward Roget-son and child, who spent a few days last week at Mr. John Rogerson's, left for Chicago on Saturday. Mr; and Mrs. L. Cole. and son and` Miss M. Tuner of Brantford have `>returned- to their home after spend- L ing a. few __yveeks in Barrie. ` -Miss S. M. Gamble has returned to New Westminster, B. C-, after spending several weeks at her home .Beaumont Farm, Churchill. l ~'-Mrs. C. Drury, Miss Marion Drury, accompaniede by Miss C. Drury, Crown -'H`il1_, leave to-day for a trip down the `St. Lawrence as far as Quebec.. } -' , 1 Mr. and Mrs. Winter of Aurora, Mrs. Anderson of Tottenham, Mrs. Stephens and Miss Lena Stephens` of Bradford, P3,, are the guests of ob/Ir. S. J.` Anderson, Sophia st. The Iiriisses Ockley heve reeurned| hqme after having spent some weeks; wxth Mrs. (Hon.) J. W. St. John at her summer residence, -Hamilton's Farm, Lake Simcoe. { after a visit to England of three months; His return trip on thetDo- minion steamer Ottawa was a re- cord one, it having crossed from Liverpool to Quebec in six and a half days. Until Varsity.opens Mr. Ockley- will spend the balance of his holidays with his parents at the Parsonage. ` Mr: Kent Ockley is home again` A | Barriei baseball players went to Kearney on Wednesday last to meet what was supposed to be a local team, but what turned out to be a` `picked aggregation, comprising ~-K`ea`_rney- and four of the` leading amateurs of the Toronto League. These latter were: Hickey, pitcher, Iof-the Wellingtons; Bake:-,2nd base- `man, same club; Murph'y., `catcher, l-and_ _Burns,_ outelder, pf the St. :MatyI. _c_lub. Notwithstanding ,. the odds,` Baijtjie `played very creditably, _.,being,..,l1eaen'-e:by the small `=`scor e of a 5.. 1. all-Iunnal-u (Hoff Hun Of their- UIJLD um, condition: xirteen dis egotiationj -nos At` `El bemg neaten Dy mc nluau auuc s._u 3 to 1, although short two of then- :\bes':`t vtmen,` Smith and Lenndx. The game-_ was 6331!)` the greatest "ever `seen 111 the north country and en- ; ttcrowdyzho h_ad_` "come to honor Father -' `Flt-ming"s_' picmc; . Only three-`hits A .;.a;.;. `......:'.-...n:'o1x".. .mn,' whnjiad the `7grosse_df the attention of the large. pICn_XC-` - kiln l.lIlE_C nun? ~ erg made Off Burton, who had the 3,; grggation at his mercy after ` the .seoh}1%' i,ntj:it:`gs. `Barrie ; team was: A _.1x;xf:!91,-_\J;..p. Scott .c;.-Morrgn Ib. T}.;, B " ._ q1,La;vvxT_[.lf, .1. ,3. ._ 3b'~.. - BARRIE LOST AT KEARNEY. Mrs. H. A. McGi11 of route to Muskoka, have of their aunt, Mrs. G.| W9 De`ath_c1ai'med_' a Familiar gure when Dr. Oliver was summoned one Saturday _morning after an i.llrres extending over -the greater part bf two years. \ q.-'. '-. -_- D11 OLIVER DEAD. ` \ Away .at a Eige Old. Dr. Llewellyn Oliver was- bo1.n at St. Ji1st',eCornwall, England, in. 1832 and had entered upon his 76th year. He emigrated to Canada with his parentsat a tender age. Sometime about the year 1850 the family set- tled in Barrie. His father. the late R T n1:.m.- mo .. tn---~ ------=--= - de dispute x_isten.:e_ : 41, a d with 11!`) -From the Western ucu xu narne. 1115 rather. the late R. J. Oliver, was a former p,noprie.to'r of The Advance, disposing _of his interest in 1862. Young Oliver -rst. started the battle of life as ax rail.- roader and when the old Northern: line was launched he beca'm"e.= con-o nected with it as ticket seller. at Allandale. Quitting the railways, he took up the study of medicine, pu_r_- suing a `course in Torontoand grad- uating later at Harvard_ University. Homoeopathic College, Cleveland, also, he `held a degree. /uno Dr. Oliver practised his profession. in the County Town where he soon grew to be one of the leading spirits. He was prominent in many, walks `oi life, and in the early days. was. a-.fre- quent contributor to the press, par- ticularly on political and municipal subjects in which he was well versed . He was a Past Master of Corinthian; -Lodge A. F. & A. M. A staunch. Conservative, he never hesitated to-. show his colors, and was always a. deep student of public affairs.-' The; numerous articles that appeared in; the newspapers from. time to` time` over his signature or anonymously attested his keen wit. and pungent satire. He was M. H. O. for the w Town of `Barrie, Physician to the County Jail and Coroner for -Simcoe: ; -positions he lled with great abil- ity for many years. I _. 31,00 pen ANNUI III Aowmc: smouicov-ct`: rw-ciclms I The funeral took place on Monclay. afternoon from the family ,residence,, Owen St., to Union cemetery, Rev; W. S. Westney oiciating. The pall was covered with oral tributes from the `County oicials, `the Lib.~ Con. Association and many friends.` Six associates of the deceased bore the remains to their nal resting place: Charles Ross,` Dr. Bosan.lco,~. E. H. Williams, sr., Benjamin Law- rence, Jonathan Sissons and A. E. l H .Creswicke. The deeeased was married to -Miss.` Cain of Kansas, U.`S., by whom he \is survived together with two sons ;and one daughter. These. are: V`-.. R. of Haileybury, R. J. and Miss Jennie of Town. A pretty home wedding,, attended only by immediate relatives of the contracting parties, was celebrated at noon on Wed. last at. the resi- dence of Mr. and Mrs..James Mac-. .- vicar, Hincks st., Goderich, when their second daughter, Miss Nellie G., was united in marriage to Mr. Fred Russell Reddit-t, of Tbwn. The bride was attended" by. her sister, _' Miss Mary, with Miss Bertha Red- ditt, cousin of the groom, as _ ower agirl, while Mr. E. G. Redditt_ assist-, ed his brother, the groom. Rev. James A. Ander_son, pastor of Knox church, oiciated. The bride was becomingly gowned in Nvhit-'e muslin de soie, trimmed with valenciennes lace and insertion, and carried a , bouquet of cream r.oses;. Her going away,c'ostume was a very pretty brown serge suit. Miss Mary, as bridesmaid, also wore white muslin, with val. trimmings, and`. carried pink ` roses. The pretty little ower girl D " wore white point d esprit: and` carried ` a basket of owers. The house was , tastefully decorated . with owers and , foliage, and the bridal party stood ; under a very pretty oral arch, flamong the effective decorations of -which were Scotch tihistles and roses, representing the nationality of 1 happily united. The ceremony over, tie. dainty wedding luncheon was ser'~ 5 ved, and at 2.50 p. m-. the couple left .fo~.- the honeymoon trip. to eastern points before settling down in their home on Worsley st. The presents a- to the bride-`were a pleasing evidence of the high esteem in which she, is held, those from Barrie and Toronto. where she lived for several years, being especially noteworthy. The groom s present to the bride was a. handsome pearl necklace, to the bridesmaid" a pearl ring, and to the grcomsman a signet ring. The guests from a distance were -MISS Rutherford of Toronto, and Mrs. Iohn Carlyle and7Miss Lilly Carlyle, - -AC Dnnntgnr` ` the families which were being so ' Llllll '\tGl 1] Av inf VBrantford. School gp_gn_ing Sale Aahaabten our ouawm on previous . ours we hold our School Opemng Sale is weak and have the tollowin aloqg with many other lines on our 3 m touglelonawaitlng thg lmys:- BOYS 0 `:;.;;u.ea.a:':'.;;: ; 16 Boyn'0ddOontI. worth 75c. fox-.. .3 ; 50_Boya 0upa.wo1-thabgl I'or........ .10 : bogs 't'wo-piooo 5 ts. won-th { _7o 'r'2iTo'isi'.""'i1't'a.'syou-.1. Anson: noncqo Inucou '- ....... LN ;lll'X'[uUl/0 I-III! " "*"' ` . . 0 oooccon-cnoaoou-on `-- -00-! A 5o..Boys Swguteu. Vorth 300- 10.1% - - ._.x.4.._._` 311g 3. i}'IIi'EIi"' anos.. Ltd. on I unfit `uuwv------BAR-R.-I-E-. -__ 3?V%1F9',"'-.J "5"- REDDITT-IJIACVICAR. smxzs iln came] $11. = BA R RI E B \ ' W82; at v.\\\\ KPEIlIEl\'l'r;l) young may w1xuea.uu:u.uyl E uositiun as housemaid. CALL N UR'l`l{ l5ER[`ZY b'l`RlCE'l`. ` 34-341) l.\'Tl Reliable girl to go to Vancouver - B.C., in September Exuenses paid. AD ELYMRS. F, W. 'l'IFFI.\'. care DI`. 1VIcC:t;t`y.' njln . ' D _i___,______:. -_`_L` - ' 03' W.-\NTEI)--'I'o10Varn the Prmtmg Bus: uess. Apply THIS 01" FICE. . wANT1~1h-A 'ook_. Housemaid and Nurse. _ Appl_\'Ml{b. W. A. BUYS. Barrie. 34-34 Wanted Cretaker for the! "Central Public School. Barrie. I Applications will be received by the under` -I?gnedfor the above position up to noon of Monday. the 26th inst salary $425.u0 per an- Anum. Hutu-s to commence on September 2nd. References required, also state experience `{1fauy)in sicum h(-ating, and qualications" to imake ordinzwy repairs round the building. ninn If A hi) mtg a little more at the ;.:Sta1-t but saves 1n the long mm, because vastly s11-l `:1 construction--. and interior-a. : lano that lasts. Tha.t s' Apply N. G. Bwus. (Bouldbrfel), Blake Street 34-34 l `U FUK DALI`. 5) }'(`ilI`S O10. (. ,'O0(l nuusur. 0n afIc:1'noon of mm August--fawn cnlored nlncua: with waist belt. Green band around Ieckam1cu's- 1ar;.::_- sin vex` colored but,tons-on load belwcen Amtndulu and St. Paul's church Mast from tlu-re un road between 11th and Bth(`oncv;~t\-tions, Inni.s'I'11. Finder suitabl re- vmded on lcaviugr same at THIS OFFIC . , % bank of the _rs t rank ,_*_`N0 E;her lities to 1ts- cus- ' . faci `>,-, . 1 Wests` in every hne of busmess, pm ts, Farmers, Grain Dealers, isthiguyers, Manufactu;-ets_, Co_r-' dersigcd . - . - -' ' by the un theft Ofbrs "111 be rtf`-91 ply or $083 10rtlL1cIIur('l121.~`r. `1`h"r wpura t rs `bade . x ,' ftcr duscn Jifthe Durcvlsut land hdelm` `ii. the ' ., ' , `V acres 015 PAR(`.H.I~~I'hC `.\orth U11? Emh . ighth ` . 3; 1n the E . alfof lot l1q:Ix})L'l`Thv:_"[gh(ip of VeBPl'3' In I! Concession or the` 0 `he County of >.1!nc0t.. lands a. 2003 There are smd lo })e1,?0,t,P5re??:a1ne dwellig wchard.a 0m- and a hu I5wb1'e and lands W house,(ood ham and S t umber mere . ` 1 lo '11 Pmcm II. -'I`he_lL8.t hula gcession Of the \T1even(l|) in said )`.1ghth(3) 9 db sh on owuship of Vczmra. I1 , There is said to bc it good 80 woo these lands . - plyv ` ` Forlerms and furthvt` Pr2c;l:'!;&pARTo STEWART _ _ `- _ ,. ,1`--- HEINTZMAN & co. 1f{ANo j__:j 1 . .IE!\'(`I~`.I) 1 d Wishes steady] R\E.:1i::vn :1: h11i?32id.u . And the people speak .knowing1_\' and Wisely. , 7 - , -___ (`OW FOP. SAVI:l~>`_M years old. good milker. . -\nnlv\' I; Rl`1ll`.\` nknnldc-.ra.H Blake SOLE AGENT A. F. GARRETT. Barrie lblled August 3rd, ; ! `Church of England T};E`V;-1;I5VERTISEMENTS. 3% let with van`-t. the otBoes .no,,w oc-' , kol 50 -A. Radenhurst. Harmtonover .th5~ % in ommerce. Applyto A A \lr Inrri vrftimhtf 111 m"M"\ih'~.' Pfayer a.ndSermon. ' V . p'm"l`-"enlmr Prayer and Sermon. C88. `gt: Canon Rainer .wi1l preach at bot! OF CANADA. ves throng e was}: days.-_com 25 days i me, 1903. stence du terminand ents (era ; .I.`..|..'.... xfib Li)T{KiIE.' 33 _-.amkI (Made by Ye Old Heintzmzm 3:. Co AND STOP ATTHI A M 53,125: Ho-r r-:1 In ........ .. , . {,- mucus s`r., t~class Accommodatl`oti.f' led and Returnished V 4`: . ~ j ;....K W _ NI. NO. 34 SLEY 6. CREW. -w------'-------. SERVICES SUNDAY. AUG. 25TH.- Raincoat Lost. 3:01.00 Mmeob. ..;:rga+' ~. ' i"'`:- `-`A11 ti}; go} D} 9. O 0NNII.La ' :r1o~t9r` our MARKET .., .1. s1'. V III: A ........_.__n. .\...u...u .vu-.... ...-.. _._--__.. FRED M ARR. Secrets ry Board of Education. TRAVELLING W381`-BB 803! STOP . | j __ _, _ : Oldo Firmo of an Co., Limited) 95.1.15; IIU `X. w. WILKINSON. vZmE)v31i};3:o}s. 13 Owen St ... Barrie. want: No. 5192}? I. PIOPRIITOIQ`. _ '_ 4 . ALI. Wnycoum. .++ _+o9 ' ' . .. `Y ` . Ladies" Fur,-i VV8 I1B.V't$ u. Lurgu uu..Iuu.uu_ u; ; ;n uuv .- I-Luuu vv lend at 4} and 5 per cent on the securitg of cod farm mortgages. McCARTHY, BOY 85 URCHISON. Dun] op Street. Barrie. We have a. largoamount of Private Funds to end percent securit vnnfl fut-In mnrtumrnn- & . shades. Ladies _Fur Coats.aire. being made by us in a number * of `different styles.--bo,x back, 1 semi-tting, and form ttingg with notch and shawl , collars, . linings and trimmings of any 0 fur desired and suitable} for : such a purpose, covers in all * R `Pursuant to an order of the High Court of J usnce made inthe notion of James Anderson. Plaintiff. and Orion Andaman and others. De- fendants. there will he offered for sale with the nnnInhAt' (I, J. R. E_8Qo_-_ t_h_ EJXTEBBE. tTt;re `viii! o ered for sale wun me a probation of J. R. Cotter. Esq" the Local nsuar the_ _Qu_ae_11A's_c)_t.e;l`.__n Linedcoais 25 pet.-% cent. discontjfor next thirty days. ` ;:gust

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