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Northern Advance, 2 Jul 1908, p. 1

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`haut U JJUVV nnnnn In A From Sr. II. _to Jr. III,--Marie Bee- \eroft, Edith Smith. Verner Pearsall, lE_ddie Jones, Charlie Firman, Albert Firman, Audrey .Wilson, Mabel Hill, June -Edwards, Gladys . Palk, Dalton Meeking, Grace '-Mitchell, Charlie Lowe, Carrie Wreggit, Gordon Mc- `Kinley, Jack Steele, FredlLennox, George -Cheer, Donald Fraser. 1'1"! A- C- TTT Ar|9I:A to `Wilkins: ;day, 5c per 100 1135., out. ' U . 5.0 IKCIIUI the , an}: of Commerce. L *0 `A. \V. counfr or ntivlsloiu. Ann APPEAL. Municipality of same.) OTICE is hereby %:ven that the first sitting otthe Court ~ of evision,for the Munic - gelity of Barrie will be held at the Council hamber. on Monday. the 0th clan of Jule` I008. at 9 o'clock in the torenoon. to hear an determlne_the several oomolnints of errors and omissions m the Assessment Roll for 1908. ` we AESCUBIIIUIIII Stun nu; avvuu * `All persons having business at the said Court are requested to attend at the said time and nlunn UIUFIS U Barrie. J une 24th. 1908.. heretotote subsisting ween the undemign A. Luck. one 0! the |\-VI 5 '\aII\.vn , ...v...... From Jr. III. to r."I7I'1'.'--Annie A ceptrajly lot.-`ated bous_e of six or seven rooms tor uumcdmtc possesxon. Address J. A. ow|~:LL, ;\l)\'ANL`E OFFICE. L--` Njojlco` of_D_I_uo|uilon.' OFFICES TO LET . u_;. ...lLI_ .......Ib l-us 1-`$151: O` I Diovojcvt u ur 'g?rist_1ng and chopping so -Chgpping every er IOOvlbS., in and F A1_2MERs : 3' n&NLEI:nl;.i 11`: Olen: the :_said o 3:27!- bl-:1 H U` cheap- nn nwn P1 K `kl. A. D `.:.`, .2%n A LUUIL. V D. WISDOM. S.BB.UN'l` N. j ooo o9oo, F ap `go to Otton 8: Son. A ~_--.t..`__._ .....I. .. n;...1.. we1l s. Rush in your or ers n 3: LII If you want your business to ad- vance. advertise in The Advance. 1! I_f_.L.J T:..~p` vauuv, uylvvaunav Ann .. y -_-...._-_. Barrie basebal_lers ziefeted Lind- say on Monday an Lindsay by 6 to 5. .n-he 117 t`Fl`TT '_.......A..-. ..-`A--L `Kan:-Iaurl Dd. U11. AVLIJIIUGJ any a.a...\...u-J -.4 - -- V.` `The W.C.T.U. "m ets -next Monday afternoon at 3 o clock in the usual ` place. -nur `n T.` T.`1`l:._L4. n..........-`I.- A: Cunt-- ysauc. _ Mr. R.E. Elliott, formerly of `Sask- atoon, has purchased Mr.-A. Hay s iproperty `on North `Street. SL1- LL- .f`A11:.~.. C.6-nn4- PI UPC} I. U11 -LVUI la: La u n v .- -h-Come with the `Collier Street Metho ' train _ to -Orillia on Friday, July I0t . All` The Advance news is not on the front page. Read the paper `` through and keep yourself informed. H 1": ,. 1\A'-_I_`I..... T\`|'\ A; V 9. ` . VA.\C}'.. Bumc. Ont. {..._.__ lLI{.|.|J|a|5lL asnu anvy J-au-.v-.. -_---____, , _ 77 Rey. Provost Macklem, D.D., __of Tnn1t_y_College, Toronto, will assxst `at Trmlty Churchvat all services on Sunday. sauuuaq . The County Council Cup, given for general prociency at Niagara Camp, was won this year by No. 5 Company (Capt. Cowan). ' 7"--A 1.7----A nnur \\u.yn.. \.;uuu.u,. The Robinson House, -Big Bay Point, has been thoroughly overhaul,- ed and is` now open for guests. It 1 IS under new management this year. white sh an trout arnvmg y Both- ..-'.-`l`I .. ana 3::!y"2t we11 s. 7 The ~Crescents defeated the -C. Y- M. C. s by 14-8 on 'Wednesday even- ing of last week. It was a rattling good game, notwithstanding the large srrore. Batteries: vMcN_ab and Pae, W\ells brothers. . -.-l_, f Mowers at H. Otton `ber heels 35c. Gents 40c. --Have mercy on your feet, and pocket book by having your shoes repaired at Barrie Shroe Mfg. Co., L. A. Schneider prop., cor. `Mary and Elizabeth Streets. Ladies rub- A The Simcoe Foresters (35th Regt.) will be represented at the Quebec Tercentenary by one company com- prising 43 men, with Capt. -Cowan >:.. ..1.......-.. .(`c.n+: -NH-T.e:n1 (Calling-l prlsmg 45 `Iucu, wuu. pap. \auvvau in charge. Capts. "McLean (Co11ing- wood) and Grant (Orillia) wi1_1 be `rst and second lieutenants, respect- i ively. ` The members of Corinthian `and Kerr Lodges, A.F. and `A. M., at- tended divine service in a body on Sunday morning at Trinity _Church. ;Thie Vicar, Rev. W. B. `Heeney, { preached a very learned discourse on {the subject What is Man?. About i one hundred of the craft turned out. Go to Wilkinsonkfor all kinds of dry. So o also Sla_bs, isawe an sp 1 any e i , and sold bot cord. not ox loads. . The Right Reverend Bishop Fal- lows will preach in Christ "Church, Collier Street, at both the morning land the evening services -next Sun- day, July 5th, upon the occasion of his official and -Episcopal visitation to Christ Church. All seats free a-nd there will be special and appropriate music at these services. The rite of ordination will be administered at the evening service. - . _ ___.__._.._..._____ To LE'l`-}_3rick house on VVors1ey St. 3 rooma;._ mccly alccorated. Modern conven. ienues.. l'n`c-pla_ce _z1nd' furnace. Inlmedlate possessxou. A1J`,u_\ l)ULGALL BROS. 16- 1.1:`; uvu-uv--- P%ll. L\ll drinks, ice cream, etc. !M iss Law- rence. tf Among the campers at Big Bay Point are: Mr. and ':Mrs. E. Adam- son, Miss McFar1-en`, Mr. and Mrs. Lunch prov: e a a ime, J Monkhouse, -Mrs. 3. Russell, M-rs`. 1 Oliver, Mrs. Stephens, Mr. and Mrs.` W. .H. `Martin, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Otton, Mr, and Mrs. W. Beeney and family, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. P. Chal- lengerc and family-, _`Mr. and Mrs.-Jas. |Moir and family, Mr. and Mrs. H. `Lionel, Rev. J. R. and -Mrs. Aiken- 1.--.I On -Saturday morning while shunt- ing at Midland, Mr. Frank King of `T I.-ulc-gar vnnnanef cnn hf Ki2 `in;Aatmli/iidl.a"nd,-"Ii/fr:_P?ranlt"king of Lindsay, youngest son of Chief King . of Town, accidentally slipped o a `carand had thle misfortune to have both legs run. over. .!He is now lying in the G. & Hospital, Midland, and is reported as progressing fa.vor-' ably. It was first thought that an amputation would be necessary, but it is now hoped that the injured limbs`, while badly crushed, `will be npunua, saved. Fosteig Eddie Summers, Willie L-`Cal? *,vert, John Hill, Laura Howard, Ed- die Henson, Bessie Johnston, Annie | Scanlon. - nu vvv '. 1 ,. T`? `I3 I---` HERE IN Bunnie |--Open, for the season. Little Lake Dncnrf `Rani-a Fnr hif. h %III\III- `From `Sr. III. `to Jr. IV.-E. Aver- ill, M. Thompson, E. Stewart, T. Foster, F_. Scott, I. Shannon, 5. Co per, Wgsomerville. - From Jr. IV. to St. IV.-%--F. Rob- gnsog, 'B.. Firman, `A. Buchanan, -p A an , 4.! `iii f'I...--.~\a..n ILewis,,;~.I,. Allward, Cheesman, J `Cheesman, L. Quantz. PVI, 7v" I.` inson, A. -P. < South School. V - Jr; III. to St; III.-.-A. Taylor, E. Brice,` v.. Hum, G. `Small, R. .F_dden, B. Spearin, M. Humphrey,` M._u Lowe. ' 7" I` dnnmnun F E.' ;Taylor, .V. pearin, A. `Fan-ow, R. - oss, L -Goodrich, A. Godden, G. Ke1sey, M. ooper; A, Jay, -D.` I.'..ton ,` F. ` Wbhi ' " Lu. -Lauvvu. Sr; II. to r. `III.-I-~C. Gosney,, Brunton, Dunnett, F. Collins, A. Moore, N. `S erg. _ Jr. II.`-to_ St. II.--E. Roberts, H. Gilchrist, E. `Berry ? J. . -Ftd, 8. "D31!- j_ L . . __ T.;A,cb,nIton,.`M._.Rob1n- 511;` G *;B9tty; 4,CtI1!'s`s-. '2` `V * V ' mi: `.`~r~r~ -".':';.,'. ,;`_;'; gaw-1&1 E ` 3 o_'o6ooooooo4 Sociely and People. - 0 '4 - ---AAAAgAAAAnAALavOOOOOOO Mrs. A. Sinclair md_ _fami1_y, Clap- perton Street, are visxtmg In Stay- and ner: VILHDFIEI1 III!!!` I I-urn '1'eachc1' for Scheol Section No. _7. Vespra, holding second class certi_t1c~1te. Duties to com- mence um-r .~`,llIlm1`l' hohduys. Apply stating salary and v.\'pc-nem'c (personal application referrcslo Iu 1:>'.\IAH NICMASTLIC. S807- reus.. GI'um o1. 26.25;) Mrs. Latidman and little daughter left on Tuesday to spend some weeks i in the West. ' nu. -q-V .. V--. Mr. Tom .Bro_wn1ee of St. Clair, Mich., is hol1daymg with his parents %on Mary Strget. : ..-. ucv rw ,1,1A____1 \Ijl biota- --v_ `Mr. and W.. W. Coulthard left on Friday for Peterboro; where they will reside. Mrs. T. VWeston and_ son, Garnet, are summermg at thetr cottage on the St. Lawrence. Mrs. `Henderson and Miss Falcon- er of Toronto are guests of Mrs. O. 1 ..... r\--..... Q4...,_,g. 61' U1 .LU1UuI.U axv guy-.- \/A -.--_. _. H. Lyon, Owen Street.` Mr. R. Holtby of Toronto has been staying with Mr. and Mrs. T. Metcalf, Kqmpenfeldt Street. % Mrs. "A. S. Redditt and Miss B. ` Redditt are spending a few days with Mrs. H. H, Otton at the Point. `I "Mr; zgnd Mrs. H. Metcalf and Mr.` Norman E._1\_/Ietca1`f__o'f Toropto were week-end v1s1tors w1th relat1ves_ here. ; 'ooo6oooo : V Mrs. Crosby and her daughter,` `Mrs. Mitchell of Toronto, spent the 1st with Mrs._ King, Bradford `Street. Mr. W. J, I_-Iallett and family have `gone to then`. summer home, St. Elmo, Muskoka Lake, for a. couple of months. Mrs. H. O. Partridge and children of Sintaluta, Sask., are staying with ,the -Misses King, Poyntz Street, for j a few weeks. . Mrs. N. B. Johnston, although very `weak after her dangerous illness of `three months duratxon, returned` home this week. `Mr. and Mrs. Andrew T. W1attiel an_d little daughter, Dora, of Brace- bndge, spent the 1st Wlth friends } here and at Midhurst. Scu.1c:` xcnclnrs win he received by the undef- A signed up to Friday. July Nth. for the material - and lubur for pumug 9. new roof on the School` House.S.S No 1. Vcspra. knownascundleb -school. Full particulars from the Sec'y '1':-oas. The lowest ur any tender not necessarily tlwceglted. STICPHEN PRATT. Sec y-;l(;r2ea.a.. `nu ._.'_ _ Miss Margaret MacDonald of Lis-. towel is spending a few days with her sister, Miss Lena C. MacDonald, 1 property on North. Street. ` .-. Mrs. R. Stephenson, St. Catharines, and her son, Mr. -George Stephen- son, Toronto, were guests of Mrs. [B1ain, Penetang Street, this week. `Mrs. N. B. Johnston desires to thank her Barrie friends for the many kind inquiries and the sympathy ex- pressd during her recent lengthy and serious illness, and hopes to be able to see them in thenear future. A quiet wedding took p1ac_e `early Tuesday morning in St. Mary s `Church, the contracting parties be- ing Miss Annie lHie.key, Eugene St., and Mr. Robert Moran,North. Bay,, Rev. Father Kelly performed the ceremony and .ce1ebrated.~the nuptial mass. -A pretty summer house wedding was solemnized on -Wednesday, July llst, at 15.30, at the home of Miss Morrison, Blake `Street, when her sister, -Miss Jessie, lately of Toron- to, but formerly of Barrie and Guth- rie,, was united in marriage to Mr. George L. Telfer of Paris. Only the near relatives witnessedthe cere- mony which `was performed in the drawing room by Rev. Dr. McLeod. Mary Louisa Knight, wife of Mr. Henry Knight, Penetang Street, pas- sed into the great unknown early Monday morning, June 29th. Deceas- ed had been ailing for over a month, but ten days ago took a change for the worse. `Her family were sent for` and were vyith her until thedend, with Iihie exception: of Mrs. Best. Knight was born in Scarboro Q `in January, 1837, a-nd was married to Mr. Knight in 1865, after which the `young couple went to live at -W`hit- by,` where. they resided: for 10 years. In 1875. they removed to Meaford, where for quarter of a century they were highly respected citizens. -Some eight yearsago, Mr. and Mrs. Knight came to Barrie on retiring from ac- tive life. The surviving children are Rev. "F. H. Knight of Edwardsville, "Ill, v|Mrs. W. L. Best `of-IChapleau. -Mrs. E. A. Clare of Jackson, Mich., and Mrs. Alex. Sweezey of Chapleau. Intefment toqk place? yesterday} af-I ternoon in Umon cemetery. _ Rev. i Dr; Oakley conducted the servxcea. Hadden, E. Pirie, c. Jarmain, T. . Godden, S-. Davidson, East Ward School. Sr. III. to Jr. IV.-Euphemia; And- erson, Herb. Thompson, Mansell ` Somers, Mildred Justice. ' I `Ir. III.A_ to St. III.--Edmund Brown._ T _ I Sr.`pII-. to Jr. III-.-Li1`yC1ifton. Jr. II; to St. II.--`May Ball, Gladys ~M-ar1in,. Gordon Anderson, Maggne `I4EDermi_d, Horace Coles, Josie Wal- ton. IUUCQILCIL Gun le's. Pt. nII.'_to Jr. II.-Rhoda. Mizen, Walter 'Cl_1fton, Harold Clifton, Irene Marlin, Stanley Walton, Grace Nee- ly, Alex. ._Watt. -- no 19, I.!II..........-4-nan. -J, __--_,. Sr.- I; to Pt. II.--\-Vera~Thom son, Io.,hn_ ASeger,..MHorley Somers, _or- `eAnc.e:: - Pearl. Buttery, Reva` ."...; `Av Q4. DEATH OF MRS. KNIGHT. IE3, v_V'I'-:'i.'IL' "K{AIIiJ'FK`ibii'En $1.09 has ANNUM IN Auvkct IIIIGLI COPIIl lVI CENTS ~-:j I:iJNi"1S'EiI2 Manuiaicuu-er s V Paces T J. J. THOMPSON, llII'\I.IlID'I` D fl PHONE 190. BAnR_I'E." l'Ul'\ anus G905! 2.10 acre farm. Lot 6. Concession 9. In seven miles from Barrie, one mile from Vino. ho - nd buildings. Everything in splendid order. . 1 to umnA"lVtJV Ry HST . _ l Temperley Staten s Request to Oper- ate a. Sanitarium for Consump- tives Turned Down. Chairman .F. M. Montgomery pre- sided at the special meeting on Fri- day night of the Local Board of Health to consider the Staten app1ic~ ation for. permission to maintain a. sanitarium {or consumptives. The following other members of the Board were present: Messrs. Geo. Ball, C. A; Perkins, Geo. Vickers and H. G. Robertson. - - B . 1 1 `Mr. Staten was rst heard in re- ference to the apphcatlon. He mere- ly outlmed the general nature of the rnembers of the Board, he stated that has present accommodatxon provxded {for only SIX tuberculous patxents. Ar--A_-J LL- ....;-1; proposition. Questioned by various. Ava VLLAJ u-4- an--zv-.._.-v.__ tn, - The chairman supposed the case of Barrie having as many as fteen or twenty tuberculous subjects of her lown. -Vith Mr. Staten s meagre ac- commodation, he would hardly have the doors open before all the room would be taken up by outsiders. In that condition of affairs Barrie would be in no better position than before. w an. o.` -v---- r__ Mr. Staten would g_ivze_ no guaran- tee. to limit_ the 1nst1tut;on_ to town pattents. Thxs was the Stlckmg point. ~----1-4.__ ..f LL.` Dana-A osnrio run-~n;.v. -.--.. . .._ The members of the Board made it plain that they were anxious prim- `arily to help the condition of local ; sufferers. ' -- - 11 1 , ANYTHING You j WANT m DIIILLVI VI 9: Chairman Montgomery called at- tention to the fact that, while the iAct gave the Local Board of Health power to grant a concession of the kind sought, it did not seem to.g1ve the Board power to withdraw It. -r 11 fr. __1 __-j 1\/I - C l `Wesley spoke `pl-I\o J.J\J M r. CHILI kJ\J VVVI H. B. Henwood and Mr. S. on behalf of the Board of Trade. `While not specially authorized, they stated that the in- dividual opinion of the members of the Board of Trade, so far as it had been possible to gather same, was opposed to the Staten application in its present shape. that the Town was going to be ad- vantaged by it. 1\ 7 -..1 , - \f `LT A .....A AIA It did not appear, BILL TIMBER. SHINC-LES. POSTS. SLABS OR CORDWOOD. TKJI" 3555 No new brick six roomed cottages between "B&rrTMuuL`.-Xlluxndulc.-,. Monthly pnymentelt. reuuirod. .\'r`{hW`t!r-'----o-9--'._....____ va.1u.a5\.u u_y As Dr. Little, 21.5 M. H. 0., and Ald. `Evans both talked against the pro- 'posa1. PKIJGI. After a further expression of views by the dierent members of the Boqrdpf Health, it was unanimously dctded to reject the application. APPLICATION REJECTED. Basis of Equalization for Rural Mun- icipalities. Mr. JJA. Best presented his report on equalization to the: _County Co_un- cil __here at Monday night's sess_xon. The basis of value per acre arrived at for the rural municipalities is as _follows : Nottawasagae . . . . . . . . . ..$ 32.30 Tossorontio . . . . . . 20.00 Tiny . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 20.30 Tay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 29.40 . Matchedash . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.I0 Orillia Tp. . . . . . . . . . . . .. 13.95 Oro . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 26. Medonte . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 22. 5 F103 ...". . . . . . . . . A V . . . . . .. 37.60 Vespra; , . . . . . V . . . . . . . . . . .. 23.20 Sunnidale . . . . . . . . . . . . . _. 23.40 -Essa... . . . . . . . . .. 33.00 . Innisl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 36.50 W. Qwillimbury . . . . . . .. 37.75 - Tec_umseth . . . . . . . . . . . .. 39.50 Adjala; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 29.65 When the report was presented, Reeve Jardine of Nottawasaga en- gineered a clever move which will no doubt save an endless amount of `discussion. He immediately moved, seconded by Reeve Sanders of Stay- 'ner, that the report be adopted as presented. The motion carried, with only `ve dissentients, chief of whom was Reeve Lawson of Tay who wished to hear the report read before being passed upon. A This week we commence J- with 10 Bargains. Read carefully. 10 Men : Crevenette Costa." worth 37. to smouox-.... .......................... .. 90 18 Men : Tweed Suits, worth 87.50 to Q 00. '3" - - - - - 4 - - - - - - - - . u unis sac . cacao: oxmom o n u n - - u - o < Q o I n o c o g no ml: dozen Meg : Soft Shigtmworth 81.25 to$1.I:. a'd`5x.` Sui worth. 85c.ot........5oo 5 d:'n3'n'5'y3:`Wtii?"aIxid"ii'2sh1i-tI:}6i."aga.3 410 unx'x'1t1$uu__,_.1._1|u required. Appli ll Dun Iuu. Dun; -unuw, vnu... --V. ..q -u-.0; - Q I o - u u n - - - o - - o o o o o n u n - n ~ o aw .' 550. f0l .uu--.500 8 : e,_ ` Shirts. worth . ', '0nei1ii ifz'xi13i~i13j 'v'ub'x-'t'1i's'1% . `dig; - " 's"s'.youwiI1obierve htheu-linen W v_ranpd_'odvIuan earl: viqno * W I C..._ Q` _`g" ..`kv`.. . . . . . . . . . . .V ............ .. ., - 5" Opening *Umbu-mu, worth $l_.t26l.;) as` you will obierve in these lines We an visitm jjjj I . V rri I-Iivuitil III I137 ' conzpruvt -3 COUNTY. ASSESSMENT. n c - > o o o o o poo: `coho a1_1;mbu1-'y' .. .. me = BARGAINS IVII TIC `MIDI-IURST P. o.` nan-v-any v--. ..-.- - I .__-___ sfte $7.`, 1 fi -v'lu'w-J`-0"} ".45. C"t&h%6f E3Ki3-n?i TRlN|TY CHURCH; - SUNDAY, JULY 51-n..,...,...;.. 30'c`o~' -H ' (I mun'on and an Sddres Of ton :I]\ YI\11n?e)hv slglgv Pp:-wnnf MAklm.LL-D0 60'c`or ' (Holy Communion-' and address 0- tcu m utes by Rev. Provost Ma.cklolQ.LL-D- 11 a. m3--Morning Prayer and Sermon. 3 D-m-`--Sunday School. 7D.m.-F';vL-nsong and Sermon. , Rev. Provost Mauklcm of Trinity C0119K Toronto. will assist at all services. c.-.'..... n. ,, A - - 111... ngnl ...---- 33w ADVERTISEMENTS. ' ANTl4lI)~-T'l'o Barrie or v M \nhiJh ( |lende|ssn|;;PiaiI09%-` FR E_g5_`"I5i6oKs] uuvsalnil-~35! \I\'5---' ` \'..\1.r`..x. Building. Toronto. Oldest ; _ and B:-at w rite for Cata1o811- _ .wvwwwvs~vvvvvvv\\NhNV" VALUABLE TOWN` PROPER ?! IN THE TOWN OF; BARRIE. \ ' . un%ffCfS will be received by the; ;On.`i= nc for the purchase of `thee Mdgwlllg lands, commonly called the `11d Property, na,me1y_';- mg ,The South thirty three feet, M: `Ch<=S. of lot {put on the W981: right Bayeld Street, Barne, with `W0 5 0? way thereto. There, x: _ -whi h890<! stores on, this, voptgrtyh ` 2 In a most desirable. oc:1I.tI` .-' . e North thirt _ two =fe't;`, `ght Inches, of lot foury onf ti tgBa.yeld Street, 'Barrie,;- _, 9 way nine feet widegto `\'\:r. . .. from July 6th. Individual instruction. up_-to-mm IIOUFSCS. excellent results ob- Imned at the BRITISH AMERICAN BUSINESS COLLEGE 4aI\IJ-_L I Ir\lI& l&I`1l'.| Action and Tone Regulator. T Pianos Always on Band For Sale 37-ly 36 JOHN STREET. BAR-B13 .-...,, .. .u uuan Srfns }"1u~:I-2. _____,______.______T TEI)~~'l'o _pur`chuse--House_ and lot in `;u'1'ic vu-lnlty. Good of xts kind but ,\o high pricctl property required. All L cash Address NORTHERN AD- `: u...-u~in mm. 25-27`) FIRST-CLASS TEACHER IWANTED. .`._ C..)..\.xI Go.-Hnn No, 7. sfui&IMEii`i'RM ___._ WANTED TO RENT. TENDE*RS WANTED "RENE 1"t3NEnT ......l "V--- `D-_..`-n: ron SALE --_. Y ..o L: `r"`_AL: V _ . A . -.\.I AA! -- sou) BY -- FOR SALE 'sf.XTHY& sf W. ~ I! Over Bank or Town .- Barr Over B..!1l.{ 0; Barrio. "5; ANADA.' ' :3 % .t 21 Rest and Undivided Profits Exceed` U: r nvvurw ALL Wnncoum. wl-Iou: No. 9937} ` PROPllI1'ORI.' V __ V'}l 11:35, 26-22 p All` ' 25-27p ` :_OOOOOOOOOOO0OOOOOO6000Og E 109" B5i. All Izinrli g 1 noon EAST or BARBIE HOTEL ooooooooooooooooooooooooco` Balahce total 0, V T` ~ . Hat;W s wwsrv _ gokg Hat for little `rnoney. V nus x cm Who Will Develop Your Films ? I PAYS '.l'U A.'.I. Aufnu a...... __.N_., w. J. ELLIOTT. Pruncnpal. CORNER Youmn um Amnxmnsu Smum V To some people it seems a task to ` develop films. To such we say: Why 1 notlet us do the work? We guaraotee as fine work as can be done. Come in` and see samples of our developing. printing and mounting. and get our prices. You'll need developers. xing solu- . tions, papers. etc., if you do the work ` yourself. We can turnish the kind that f insures results. A . See our Line of Kodaks. C. And Sr:-mo'r` P-lRSONAL A-'rruu'rxox'- Pun -ro Robe rtson_ summn snssnon 1-`on TEA_CHERS NOVEXCU: KEEP CO< HATS and FURS Tjv -_ others during July _and August -7:`: NEGIIIGEE IILLIA bposlrt J ROSS 5V. JOHN BABR S'0I.iD STAND -"Interest Kkccounts. , -A. Ask `to: 1908 caauogue. V U T % T0RON`I'O.T "ONT. -' r-4--..\._..t thus an! '}:'1.Lub-r'r All kipdsff TI-I! INTERESTS `or BARRIE, TH: counrrv or sumco Ado` THE oommou or cmnun .oUa CRITERION; KAM`As 'rice of Straw` \`\'i[h I30 . in thg \\'cst-th_Umon Bank? has t,xm.1i.m;11 fztcxlltlcs for handlmg the bu. `s (sf Farrnerg, Cattlemen, Gm Dealers and Retail Merchants, as us of Manufacturers `and wholesale Houses whose deahngs extend tht'.oug'h0ut the country, .\-m,m1,1 paper handled on the most` i:1\'>1`:1b1C tTm5- V //lntcn-st paid quarterly on Savings /..n+c ' 4 ;`.r;mc11es in Canada--88 -~ _BABRIE, COUNTY op SIMCOE, ONTARIO, JLY 2. 1908. LI-1bMo'r1oN EVXVAMIINAVTICSVNS _ (Names in or'd'ere of merit.) ` h : `Central School. A Jr..IV. to 'Sr..IV.--4H, Sarjeant; G. Neejlands, F. Thompson, E. "Watt, A. Reid, H-. Braden, G. 'Graham,eS. Bur- gess, O-~'O`ckley,. E; Shrubsole, .Aiken,_ H. `Brown, E. Owens, A. Le1- jghton, R. Jones. ' 1'11` 1-17 1- 1-7 I 17 -51`. III.- to Jr. IV.-L. Harris, V. Taylor, G. Fowler," W. Ault, G. Lyon, P. Doane, I. Drury, J. Lower, Zeihr, G. *Boag, R. Gordon, 1. Hart, V. Tuck, C. Love, G. `Cooper. V us..- .._- cu. W. ` -Jr`; Hi. io `st I'IIi - ~L. 'i`ooke, W. Miller, F. Morren, M. Carley, R.` Hugst, C. `Warner, V. Rhyndress, H. Linden, "C. Andrew, W- Boag. ' 1-'rr O \Y "-i'r"."'1'1."u"j};"ii'1.Lir.'M.5ue1, N. DeHart, J. Wood, E. Boag, E. Davis, H. Owens, Harris, 0. S-a.rjea~nt,. .H. Jones, `C. M`cLarty, K. Shepard, *1. Kelcey, O. Glennie, M. Cline, G. .Reeve, R. Zeihr. ' Jr. II .to Sr. II.--I. Knapp, J. Scott, E. Partridge, :F. Plaxton, M. Wil1is,.- K. Brown, rW. Tooke, M. Smitherman, W. Nash, M. Leigh, V. _Tribb1e,' F. Wyles, I. Gracie. /\1'.. 9 _.__1-_ -1: ` Sr. 1. to Jr. II.--(N'otvin order of merit) R-, Ingram, C. Wyles, J. Kee- nan`,_ .L; Hurst, VD. Kelcey, P. `Shrub- Lsole, `N. McCullough, A. Nash, L. `T Hepburn, D. Wilson, H, Saunders. . Ii? . -f I _]r_. I. to Sr. I.--(Not in order of merit) Burton, G. Leece, D. Ot- ,ton,.D. Robertson, .5. Robinson, - Robinson, G. Wallace, L. Patterson, l W. Butler, R. Fowler, R. Fisher, L. ` Horton, Milne, `E. Saunders, `R. Stewart, R. ~Walker, A. Livingstone. `West War-d School. From Jr. 1.` to Sr.`I.-.-Elsie Amb- ler, Susie Lee, `Gordon Sweeney, Verna Thompson, Cecil Lally, Carl Slialit, Ruby Congdon, `Verna Davis, Jessie Wilson, Marguerite `McKinley, Olive Sco`tt, Sarah Dempster, Ted-! die Channen, Edna_ Cooper, Muriel Leslie, Roy Wice, `Frances Lee, Hudson `Smith, John Roxburgh, Kenneth Currie, Vera Falconer, Per- ' cy .Hobley, Willie Craig`, Bruce King, Vernon iMcQuarry, Hoyt Wice. From Pt. II. to Jr. II.-Laurabelle ~Matthev'vs, -George Parker, Russel , McQuarry, Joe Foster, Hazel Hardy, Lorene Storey, Edith Curtis, Louise Pearsall, Arthur Ellis, Dalton Mc- Kinley, Albert Quance, Alfred Chown, Nellie Hopkins,.G1adys Kil- gour, Colin Pae, _ Harold Cruse, * Daisy Freestone, Ida Dempster, Wil- ,fred Wardman, George Lackie, Car- rie Greensides, Gerald Wardman, George Firman. 1-, 17 L. cu. 1'1 A11-.. LT.-.1-. . .--us... _-. ueorgc 1:` Irluau. ~ . Fro"m Jr. II. to Sr. II.--A11an Hob- ley, Grant McLarty, Viva Tran, Ka- therine Lett, Arthur Robinson, Clar- ence Dyment, Lindsay Burton, Wan- da Bowman. v 1-fr` `II ' 11 UI-rluu-.3 Iv u..u-... , I. . . Olces to let with vau'.t. the offices formerly oceu ied by G, A. Ra.denhurst.~Bar1-later, over um 1:11: nf Commerce. ADDIYV-0 __ (nu. `~~ . BARRIE BRANCH W. D. MORTON. Manager, _____.....________.___._____________

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