ll`: C\JII\I VV Illa %\III\IIHI\IIID O | ' V a. The ~ diligent prosecution - by the -Canadian !Co. of thrmanufacturei and sale of the Weber prodtigts. i R MD` d-ncoVIA.In`- OLA allu ERIC` U1 LIIU 'VVCUCI vl'UUUCL5. K b.. The payment to the Kansas Co. of the purchase price as men- tioned in this agreement. ' . c. -The payment of certain royal- ties as set out in said agreement. L n T1 . n.i.....' .1... .................... ...... `LIC5 (L3 555- `Jill Ill D%ILl Gslbkvllllalllpa ' Q. II; Does the agreement pro- vide for. the supplying of the neces- isary drawings to enable the comp- any to manufacture the said goods? 1 A. The agreement ,provides for ldelivery within 60 dayslo-f a full and complete set.of duplicates of all the blue; prints," designs, drawings, etc. of all, lines` of goods_ heretofore or about to be manufactured by the American Co. freelof-.cha'r'ge (and of all like lines in the future on pay- ment of the actual costof prepara- tion)" these`/to `be handed over when the consideration to be paid by the Canadian` Co..'has been paid into the bank ;_designated.i `These various `prints, etc.` `to _ remain the property T `oft the -American. -Co. A - t Pea) 31:" this 1-in-Hf tn m`ani|Fnrf- I I I tile It-.a_na(uqn up. anu l|.`_5`._`u\.'.\;C>3b\)'l. 3. In the .tune at- .our dxsposal, we havegnot-, f, goqrse,` been" able to ~mak_e `any 1nv'qst1'gat1ons` at Kansas acted. City, as` `tn the _`pov_vers under which he~"pa`r'txc-s` executmg the contract . n _ . , V _ ., ` .r~:__.1... ".Q;..;.{oo' A an` H1 nu/\v l. aCIC(I. ~ ,_ / , _ `V .Ga,tjdene--Spx:ott-That in the op - inion, of wthise Council .7 the agreement. produced by Mir; Hill, for the pro-, "posed Weber -Gas Engine Company, Limited, of ' Ca'nda,- is a suf_ci,e-nt "compliance with: `clause . 10 `of. `the, agreement I Ama__de` ybet-ween the Town .....a- rczmma. mument and others `dated ` agreement mag: yuctw ccu Luc -t uwu and mo,.n. Dyment and others `dated the. 19th daygof Apnl last... ' r-.7..- `null +lnm1a1-r "fI1 p' Tnufh. (U18 I911`! (]3) ..`ul. rxplu xaau... 7 3 Coun.. Ball thought the Town jCoun'cil should have [sqmething from `the :*Kar;sas 1` City ;Company to? shbw that this`- agteement a bong de ;ojne.; Thz In du_stria1;. Cpmmittenad Men, in. gonier `ice *withi`liIyuth = [C;anadia_:y: ` _ %"y se,s,.ggvfesentatre. In - __-- .`.-L `1`:ad~T:2:-~T1-hn+; fg, "1aWyrs. .con$u1It C nalan" LOmpa;ny_;` i_.fCyl$DCIlLaLlVC- 3R e`;vc.'. :Ga._'I"den =1ieQ1_Ied` .th3t`_ _ the % ed.%by*=th%e4C1nn1;tt?= `s:h.a d`::- pmnou}1(:Vd`_it;` 90,` ~ A . umm.-. tn-;1.A.=,.z`=~.m": -.11.. mg diee-~ ._-- ..,-., ` I Da 1;g` at `J'til;1e-_?9_t;_h,h .\ _ v',..~-,. .~` `xi: Lakv simcoe. open for season. Gqod fishing and pleasure grounds Meals and Refresh- ments or all kinds served every day (including | Sundays). Special Dinner on Excursion do . 25c. For terms and further particulars apply to MR5. G. H. JJRDON. Barrie. 2 234! IARBIE. ."I'l-ll courrrv or. ,smcot:.3QNq. -rug common. or cmaoa oun. cmrzmou. Fdk, SALE. _.L._..__. . '2_i1d, leaving the" ,g The_ Str; I's1 a'y_--wil1\.be'gi`n_itS _re- gular .tr1ps` to Umllia on b_nday, .Iu1y " hart at 9:30 a.m. Q..`....~..... ` ` CAA" \r...1p.\-N uni. kfl .g`ixi*" Y'o-`i' 4 I ., q _ ay. V `the ofncers of the 35th.w111 be at \h?9,me -to their `friends `every after- 11;o0n`f1fom 4.30 .to 5.30 p.m. L.-- ...._.. a..\..`I-....... \;...l.....< ....-\ `r\ V-BU` ` . Vickers ` , . . '.'?i3_1`he Tannery Employees? excur- sion: to T01 -`onto on` -Monday` was fgixrly well -patgonized. ,. ' (LIV I-ilnblua ` A` ` 5,915.1 V'\>II F951 \Ill.lla\r\-_l- [ ..l{ev. ~J: .,L.`.> L. I_"IJa.rr'1s_ of Guelph }dcupid the p_ulpit of, the Congre- 1g"`:`1tiona.l Churctr last Sunday. _ l j The regular meeting of the W.C. lT.-U. will _tal plac_el in the usual place, Mzonday, July 5th, at 3 o'clock. ,.,Som_e tine sp_ecxmens.' of beoniies ai'e shown this year by `ldcal amateur florists, ~amongst_ which special` men- tion may be made of those of J. M. `_Benr`1Iett and VV/L D. B_<')`tl'nlvell.` 1_I-_,_-l (` 1.2-. attfa fJ:I"t e"}a', H T" 1 then: Annual Summer Sale is on. fun. I |I_,_.l_ , _ __ In, orde . eep up are Dl'0IdOl|o Lawn S rlnkle st be shut oil at ELQHT . .C|-001.5 _. . I-l`\-ll &lIIlIIv|CIl J\pIIll)l&I N-135% I9 \IlID '_ The heat on Mon a.y was exces- szve, registering 92 degrees F. in the shade on many thermometers about I-noun In yc III! A parcel of ladies wearing apparel incluuing a. dress and blouse`, which had probably been stolen, was found m a box car at the station Tuesday morning and awaits an` owner. . : _'1`he appeal in regard to the West Sunnidate Drain was resumedbefore Judge. Wismer at t`he.Court `House last Friday, and -nished fat 21. late houn ' `-0 cents buys white "Blouses -worE ~ . mer Sale. ' |`I_ I) ,, .,.,! .-_-'__ _r .1_, 661:-,,,-, KIFII The business men of the _ to-wn have agreed to `close their stores at ve o c1ock every dayxexcept Satur- day) during July and August. This! wul be a better arrangement than the Wednesday half holiday of form- er years. T Turnip Seeds--this is the week for ~4.IIIPfI~:I\ aAI:r:II|rr' AJI tk- nbnonalnoaiugnnau, IIICI -Jaxc. , ' The Barrie troops of theMissis- sauga Light horse returned from Niagara camp to town last; `b'a_turd_a.y at 5.30 p.m. They paraded on. the marker square at 7 p.m. and receiv- ed their discharge. ' A .....l.... LI... .......A.-.... /......4-.. -4..- '4 L stll \L\alL 7 VIII Iv) Ulll\L`oI LII\-9 QBID` 'pice Mary's, Church will be he T lgeamery Lawn, on `Thursday, July th. ` A I ', ,,, I` .1 Scott and Rowe,. ' F 15 XWBIQUU IO SI [ There was a good turn-out at last Friday's baseball game between Col- lmgwood and Barrie. (The score was} 19-8 in" favor - of the home team. Batteries for the visitors were, `Mat- chett and Herbert, and for the locals P,, ', &` KI AID! XVTZIUTDOIIQ I3 Gll WV Ctli I3. ""h:n ar- ieties of Swedes and later rte atmBothwell s. ' | \J\rLII.|- `lII\L I-\\IV'\n o - ' The annual examinations , for teachers and others began Monday morning. There are seven, writing 'on the second part, fourteen on the first part besides a. number of others at Junior Matriculation, `Senior AMat- riculation and Junior Teachers. QOan`n`uA--:41: `gm d\AnQuu:ohtI `l\.... ,5 EYIICVVQII $3 The` following is "the list of events for the weekly regatta. of the Aqua-' tic Club to-night, Thursday, in front of the depot: Open singles, ladies gsingles, open doubles, war-canoe, gasoline launch, doubles (1 novice),! a crab race, and mixed doubles. 'l`I.... ...:..... A... Li- l....I:.l....- ...~|-Hath, ` VIII-It <|IlI5II ll I -38` over, but leave your order now at ` Bothwell s~. . e . 5 'l`l, . I II 9,, 9, .1 1',` _l' ,,,._ SUNDAY. JULY 4114 ` 8-30 a.m.-Holy Communion. 11a.1u.--- Morning Prayer and Sermon. l2.l5p m. Holy Communion. 7p.m. -P;n:nso1\garx1 sermon. j `LIGU IGDC | QIIKL IIIIJLCLI \I\J$IllJ\_&Do | I ---The man on his holidays wheth- e is the tourisfvisiting our town of our own citizens preparing is `the man that our beau-' souvenirs should ap- 5 ~ at a distance ed if. you se- from the tiful ename peal to-your will be more Than p lect' something for the big stock of Sash Pins,` che-s.` Cu Links, Lace Pins and `So nir Spoons at the store of W. L. Reeve,. the leading Jeweler, Barrie. Thu C (W D ` inunncouncaoa Or: nit! l LIIC ICGUIIIS JCVVCIC-I, IJII.-Ill\n l The S.O. . `excursion to Big Bayl Point last Friday was fairly well at- tended. There was a `cricket match between ' the Southampton Lodge and Kempenfeldt teams, also. a boys race and a girls race. A good crowd went down on the evening boat, `and are orted a` `leasant time. ' to Vl_I_il)kinson's for all kinds of- -:s.___ __-.a `a_r. 121--.: -1_- ;`s'1;z,;;*a~........ '" Iwish, and sold` 9': ld_d_s. '."i"Z.~. agricultural building ewis nearly bumta again on Sunday. The `rink `sweepings `had been thrown in ' , 1 agreement gave the Canadnan com.- pany the sole right to manufacture the Weber VG_as Engine. ' "'..-- f".......1...... Paoannnuv rune (rr\:r|n' LIIC VV CIJCI `J43 Lillslllbo The Canadian Company was going to pay over the $10,000 to the Kath sas City Company and proceed \to' buy.machinery.- The agreement `had td be submitted at some time to the: ,tdyvn council for ratication, and She had thought it would bebetter toj \ have it submitted now.. ` ` _. . . `Conn. `Clark pointed out there _was `np Canadian Ccbmpiuiy, and the tionr-was `amended `to say the apro"- PDSed'. f0mdP?'=m-..i i ' ;- - .3` '. `P.-.`...; ' .l.'!-.a. .2. u-Ialjni cable -` `kg? nrllunf cu L:uu1.pa.u_y. 1 was befbre them {was the; a.greem'ent; tjather than _the.ompame`s themsel- Nves. The motion was then adopted. 9Eoun. Beatd'sley said vthat W.h.at_. Af`A._.I.___ f`;`I.I___'-I.` .'ln-ml L`-nu lJ`.....\..' VCD. 1|: IL!-ULIUII VV-an Luuu uuuy `Garden-Ca1dw_e1l--T at the M "and 'CIerk. be instructed -to sign the rfe'so1AutiOn.~.-, _adopte_d1. . regarding .`t_h` -.agrefIn.ent between `the W`Ber- aGa%s,_ _En-gin; (Co. Iioif iKansa.s `CI.ty;. Mo_.. :arit,1' ;_th_'e, px:opos"ed;; .Canadian_;.C9mpa1;y. '_'.'. " ~ ,,..*" F.` `. . I-I` '-.` -. .zr.&~-....*&~k;, .: .ur 2&1: ` `Qdh Z }`.',`,{V-.79]-jag. vCarri`ed.' F~ ' I Ai1G.t`h. gum } r t v ICIIHULI. auu VV& LI. DULIIWCII. -_\/ickrs Sto-re`will be the big LL.. ...LJ].. I VIA Q1011: ya: nuuuuu - - That desirable property formerly known as the smtcnsanitariuxll. sltuate at the head of Hayeld st Barrie! _being Lot. 6. comprism 23 acresofbmd. Spllenmd bu1l_dmgs._and attoge er, 3 most attracnve location. Apply to B. PARKER, .\lla.nIlule PA). 23- x \L IvIl\rl LLIJEIIIIIEVJ I -A garden/party under the aus- :nnc- , _~n;.gLu- l\` K4- LLLCICJLILIII GIILI J lulIII\Jl J CGDIIDI D. J,S_t`r.awb_evrries fqr preserving. Don t c . _ _`|AiIQ:An ah` DQVIIIS I-II\) VVIIIII. "col. `\/.1ckers Sun Wwu~ )lCd5i1llI. LIIILC. .kinson's and `Soft , Woo -. also `t any le th you sold` pa _` ot box Io` . I I ,Miiday.;a...th3 isth '. Rtsimenn t.S1r`11coe7. For'e9ters,.. began their` an- _*?rie,_ the `attendance? being good. Their ptetitis are `loc_ated"in the Agricultural Fair Grounds,` Queen's ; Park being used fo.r_drill purposes during each day.` The, rst)to arrive on Monday were the Penetanguish'e_ne.,and .Elm- yale _companies`by the early morning p train, the Orillia companies came by the 9.30, am. train, and the vC'olling}- wood` company at I p.m. `Lieut.-Col. Geo. W.VBruce is in command, with D. `H. MacLaren,.as Adiutant~M'ajor. ' The oicers in charge of -the com- panies are the following: `A. (Barrie) Lieut. `Geo. Rodgers. "B. Collingwood) Capt. G. E. Mc- Lean. ' - IC. (Orillia) `Capt. John Preece. `D. (Vespra) Capt. G. pH; Munro. E. (B`"arrie) Maior Alex. Cowan. F. (Elmvale) Capt. Mlark Robin- son. . . G. (Orillia) Capt. Alex. C. Grant. `H. (Penetanguishene) Capt- A. B. Thompson: . 'Qua.rter-master, HIon y 'Capt.. H. E. Jory; Med. otcer, -Capt. Richard ,Raikes, M.D.; Chaplain, Hon y Capt. Rex: W. Witten: --1j:, I 1- I 'n5ual. t.weh?e.' days training` at Bar- A &\bV. VV . VV,lLLClIr l l The soldiers have` been well be- `haved for the most.part, and with but few exceptions` their conduct has. been good. Of course in so large a number, a few lapses "might be expected, especially on the rst day. But theesoldiers garb is one that people mostly honor, and the boys in camp are doing their best to keep from what will dishonor it. In this particular, there is a marked contrast with the Peterboro Regi- ment which was in camp here a few years ago. um--. . 5.4 ha p1le against th buxlding, on the outsxae, and the heat of the ery sun lgmted the pile by spontaneous com- bustion. If it had n.ot been tor the tzmely services 01 `Geo. r1ogg,. who hves near =the,building, and some oth- crs, the whole structure would ha.ve been 1n ashes. V ,_ ; \nuinn. on ALL ... ..LL......L2,\.... U\-vs: 51:. (b9ll\.vD ' -~Oswing to other attractions on Jul 1st, and the late npenmg ot Derne , Congregationalists nave postponed ' t [ferry Festival, to be held in ~M;r. `b. s lawn, to Tuesday evenmg, July 6t . and enjoy Mi2'en s best strawberries and purecountry cream. u'h.. Ina... l\.I..n MI nnnn ..-4. n'l L..... \lf-- 'ome ' Church of England yum \v\It4IlLlJ DI \CL-llI- W I'he late Mrs. M-argarcttlne -Wy-| \n_1an* of Mianitoulin Island, who died int the R. hospital, ban.-ie, last "Lhursday, came two weeks ago for an` operat1on* tor cancer, but~tne~dis- `case was found to be too. far ad- vanced. for an operation. 31-ler re- mams .were taken to `Collingwood, tand,thence by boat to Mamtoulin !1sland, for interment. .:\A|.'l.LI.. .-....l...... A._.`..... I\a.L.._.- 1..-; 1 J-OIQIIVJ L\ I IIIIWI IIEBIILA rM|.il1tia orders from. Ottawa last Thursday announced the following promotxons in the 9th Mississauga. `Horse: tpybe lieut., Robert Ftser Angus; v1ce,uG. H`. Long, ret1rmg;- provisnonal lieut., 11. M1. Klets, ab- sorbed into establishment; to be provislonal lieut., Lieut. John Fran`- cis 1-1opeAMcCarthy, 35t_h Regiment. A/1'-...-.l..... n .L.l...~........... K` .\.\........I 1 3 4|-1`-l`I`I 'l.\\/CI L.J, OJLIII L\\a5lIlAblILu j.~M'ackey s -Humanuva Co. opened ion Monday evening at the Grand lOpera. house, and gave an exceed- Vingly clever performance. '1`i'RA show consists -of talking pictures which are new to Barrie, and were capital- ly rendered. In addition to the talk- ing ictures, illustrated songs, and beauful silent pictures were pre- sented and were excellent. To-night lziast Lynne and the comedy "bri- day, the 13th, will be given, and on |Friday and `Saturday and Saturday matinee "Uncle Tom s Cabin and The Bogus Count7"will b_e the fea- tures. On Friday evening a live` baby will be given away free. A souvenir to everyboy and girl who attends the matinee on Saturday af- ternoon. t , . ' -Open for the season. Little Lake `Sum sort. Boats for hire. Lunch provi i all hours, also `soft drinks, ice. C1` c.e Board- ers taken. Bus leaves Oice every Monday and Friday eve at 7 "o clock and Wednesday after- rioons at I.3o'o clock_. Miss Lawrence. I` on v\ in -:11 .0 I 1 1 Mr. R._ E. Mbrtimer, who has been District Representative of the Pro- vincial Dept. of Agriculture, at Col- lingwood has resigned to return to practical farming at the oldhome near Honcywood. -His position is to bedlled by Mr. I. F. Mletcalf, B.S. yA., who was formerly Mr. }Morti- mer s assistant. It will be Mr. M.et- ca1f s business to get into and keep into as close touch as possible with the farmers of 'Simcoe -County; to help them to Study out their various local problems." He will also conduct a class in Agriculture at the Colling- wood. Collegi'atel.;_-Institute; taking up therutliments of Agricultural educa- ition along with the regular High School work. This is a great work "but it cannot be well done without `th'e_.-practical co-operation of the -farmers_.- of the Countyand. with this thesuccess. of '-the Branch Dept. at pollingrwooti ` is 'as_sured,[ ` .__A magnicent summer trip is en- joyd by gaking this fresh water sea v_oy2ige; ..- from. `Sax-x,1ia, Ontario, to gFoi't 1 `William, ,Ontario,' `through gth`e`s"e L"g ra;( inl_and,_ seas. `_ This year ;`new- :$teapiavs have been addedto the Navigation t(;o.s "eet, and d f.aste`s'tL_ves`se1s on the " 11. y ".Wth':' house ag a r h~=Gqrh:5an:?; The `, C`01'|'C~tiOl'I-'."W'i'l~ the h ' 9 3?" M-LAKE HURON AND % LAKE su- % % PERIOR. '1`I-`IE 35:1: IN CAMP. {$1.00 ;WR'iANNUM m- Auwtucu IINOLI COPIII FIVE CINTI Harry m'j"`W6Itenuen 59 Bayeid street.'.,l_rrle V V r L . . _ . .-; WELL MANu1`AC1um:n"i- 1Vlanu`fact(iif1? S ' Prxces % J. J. THOMPSON," IRIDHIIDQT D n mania coo. nuuuz. Dominion Day` A celebration at Barrie. I - The big <:>e 1ebrati'Jn `at Barfie On July Ist (to-day) "is quite sure to be 9 .g__,,_____ -: .1, afnof Qiinhocn A ___J -ya `us: use}, no quit ERIC LU U6 5 great success.. A `feature of the day will be the Grand Review` and March.Past~`of `the 35th Regt. now in gamp at "Barrie, at 1.30-p.m. A good p.rogramme.QfA sports has been arranged. There will be a tug of war by six` teams from the different com- panies of the 35th; a baseball match (Markham vs.- -Bat`-rie), and water Qnno-fa at n3.-vl-`L -.- yr . - - Inonuov 1 do s\pc$rts at night. `y _ ,7 [Celebration utluly um . Arrangements have been made for a Grand Orange Celebration at Al- landale on`_Iuly 12th.. The District- of/ Innisl, together with lodges from the County of York, Bradford,- West Gwillimbury, and the (North- nrn T\ao..:..o. 1'-"11.. gal... ......A.. vvI\.ra|, uvvuuuuuuly, auu LIIC LVUTEH.` em Dzstnct; w1ll-- take part.` `Several brass bands will at1;end;. a. good pro- gramme of sports. is prepared, a_nd. there will be speeches from prQmm- ent public men in the afternoon. Rev. W. H. A. French. 0! Fenclon,Fal|s. will preach at both services. ~ M . `COLLIER STREET ME'ifHODIST. CHURCH. The Ladies Aid of Collier Street Methodist Church last Thursday af- ternoon presented Mrs. Ockley with a silver salver and two pieces of cut glass. On Tuesdayevening the con- gregation presented Rev- Dr. Ock- ley with a [gold-headed cane on the occasion of his departure from town`. There was also a. regeption to Rev. Mr. Bowles the same evening, at which a large number were present. 'I`!.. __.. --_a_ __ _.-- vv ~.v l4l.\nsl\ollbC The congregation .of Westmore- land Avenue -Miethodist Church, To-. ronto, Monday evening tendered a farewell reception to the Rev. 1. -G. Bowles, who left next day to take up his duties as pastor of Collier Street Methoclist Church, Barrie. As a mark of their appreciation,.t.he con- gregation presented . the minister with a purse of `gold, while the jun- ior league presented Mfiss Ethel Bowles with a gold locket and chain. The presentations were made by -Mlr . T. 1Conboy, who spoke of the es- teem in which the congregation held their retiring minister. Rev. Mlr. Bowles m.ade a suitable reply. `M31 . T. J. Sproule, superintendent of the Sunday school, occupied the chair. M*R. ALLINGHAM succEEDs 1 MR. HALLETT. 1 A: a special oteeting of the School Board on Monday evening, Mr. T. D. Allingham of Ridgeway, Ont., was appointed to suc,ceed Mtr. Hallett as `Principal of the Central School. l "Miss -"M. Clarke of Barrie will re place Miss M- Smith, resigned, in the West Ward School, and Miss -P. S, Purser of Port` `Hope will take the room of Miss H'e`pburn, resign ed, in Burton Ave. School. Mr. Ed~ winl Longman of Chesley, Ont., was appointed to the B.~C.I. sta. Th/u sday, July ist, Dominion -Day. e will be closed all day; On (1 after Friday, July 2nd, during e months of July and Au- gust, w will close every day at 5 o clock, cepting Saturday, and on Saturdays at 10 o'clock. Please shop early to a ist us in the early closing movement (`sum sums nus wall 44 BA GAIN N6. 1. 100 Men s weed and Worsted `Suits, all sizes. A few Blue or Black Stijts among ` e lot. These are suxts worth fro $2.50. This we $3101; V75 o1y_1{I_et_1:s-- -eZed'Tan;i Colored Worsted Suits,_ a g d assortment of patterns and sizes. r any size or sh`a e of man.- W0 11 from $10.00 to. 13.50.` This week 1.113 15A13n_A1'\r 1 - zoooooooooooooooooooooofoog %sted Suits. A broken About 50 M]en s Twe and Wor- after our great June Sale. Every` uit` a bar- gain, and worth from $1 00. All at-one.price. T clear this, week . . .. . . .. ) o to $17.- ' 10,90? jj-Zj `BARGAIN Neg 4, About 80 _'-; ., , Se, ANYTHING YOU w\,AN'r' IN BILL TIMBER, smN.cLLas,_ _ if` `POSTS, SLABS OR COBDWOOD. waited). BARRIE. lumer Bros. B_4Rc;At N9. 2.` A3,A"`L :---w tun WI! -.---- AT v+ooo+6_v`fO4 ` 2 New Machine-.~.ShopA '~:+++o++M.O..N_ MIDI-IURST P.O.T J31)! g .-.9 aa'ga`.;.'.; s'.;e'e}.'.E2}-Fne` >- `M . _ .. ` V, __9_0_b_o__o:ooooooo6ooooofo, VIIIHIIIIII . ,___ _ __ Highest price in r h ' shin le bolts, (le1i\'(c?gd B:l`dBtElieg3:'du..::; (L13 _ siding within we hundred mil 5 of Ba`.J.'L(`. " A 33:11:. WW-inane nsanuuramw-. Robinson me BAY POINT | , ' ' alec with 2nd class cemqate. u ' Aug 16. Apply. statmg salary. to W. sec -Trcus- Thornton. . \V[\lV'l'l`4lJ Ill!` 3. 3. AV!) 0, 31,33. `dunes to commence after summer holldu . Aply stating salary to ERWIN SPEE s.-_ sec. and 'l`reas.. Holly P.0. _ - '24.;-,9 31; 1 L . . . . -. ' ` ham: BRANCH 91'. D. MORTON. m...,e..< mun-v CHURCH `SE.RVIG Es, 12 e 21 dic as CO.V{PP1'l`EN'I` FARM HAND wanted. at once, mr term of four months or lon- .r. Apply in person to J. S. & J.V. BROWN. gurton kurm. Allundalc. . 25-26p \ Unlike most 'investm,e:n`t's,; oney ( _ . Elm]; is. ;1lw. ready .f-Otf use; file is never any delay 0-r lo-SS getting is 1 11 vQrtl1.(1<)H:l1' for (0 ar. V __ _ p.D.1't tic up your mon,e_3{ in "risky vcnturc>i. When 3'0. C811 lcposited in the`Unioxj1f it when you Want it,"It. bsolutcly safe an_d' always- t compound inter.es_t `on it hm-, with ;1bs0l11te;_Secui'it)_', and W, P,-ivilcgc of w1thdraw_mg _1t at any ttmc. I -' Jamaal! EDANCIJ MILLMEN ! THRESHERS! FARMERS! And Other Users of"! Machiner whvn m Barrie call and see the_ P: wAt\"I`El) for S. S. No 8. Essa. m commence holidays. __..._....Z.._-.------ -- --?""-` NEW ADVERTISEM ENT$:_ ___________, - FACHER WANTED for Killyleagh Public &Mn,. ule or female Full)` L` with Lathes; TPlo.ner.1 Drill. etc. V mot T0 wmn mans All \\'L-Icome. xuuuu`, t miss ` irts and eat bar- ..V I or Rest and UndividedProfits ' ' `,wboo,o`oo%% A szzmous FIRE.- 'i6iXC7:'"E'nG7." CEDAR WANTED` _ _..2A 1... MAN WANTED. .. 1..." 11.1-s-at YTAV `beats Free. cugu ruuuu He female I870 menco ` nanny . um: 20 E var- Table othiqg, f' rrlusn | 37ly HILIUUIIID. Ull I115 UCUIITIIIU 01 Illlflll lll0l'l.' gages. McCARTHY. BOYSE MURCHISON. unlop Street. Bufrie. H . V IUITIW-I '& 2.7"` `We have a _la.rge amount of money to loan 3!`. lowest current rates.either in small or in large amounts. on the security of farm mort- gages. BOYS Iiunlnn Qfngof Rn III-ha F R E_D_. _ anooks Norton To cmanxrons l!.S.0. `um. chap. gas. Creditors of the Estate of Margaret Hunt. late of the Township of Essa. in the County of imcoe. Spinster, who died on or about the urtb day or March. A.D.- l9 -9, are required to send particulars of their c`uims to the under- sl nod on or before the min day of Jul I after which date . the administrstrix proceed toxstx-lbute the assets of theestate among the partiesentitled thereto. and will not be liable for thessld assets to any person whose claim shall not have been received at | the time or distribution`. A._., -_---_ "I. hn-5; D`-In aoucuors tor Aum Dated the_ 19th day of June, 1909. Mendelssohn %pa;..;.. V . I/I ~y' ~A`.[+ . % wiil` r:;1o]se`-.g v_ry, _,ay j % V % v3im%|119.J.! 30-I atom is IIIUIUIICTI UN": \ P. O'Connell. Proprietor. ' " OPP. CITY MARKET V j ' ' :40 Princess Street wlnlP8 F1:-st Class Accommodation. Remodelled and Rcturnished Throughout. WHEN TRAVELLING Wn:s'r% nu Suns T 4ND STOP AT THE _ Q--A':n1:-- nn-n----.` M A R iZ'i' "i-BAT E L I QI__.___Il I'I_-__,, , Adn%\iVnis`trato'_1-'5 Notice to j C}-editors. . A _ This 1; one of the `Five 1: `.5 Hum UL ulnlrtuuuvu. . Lennox. cowanl Bro Barrie. - wlicitors for Adm nistratrix. 1...: LI... `Incl. Ann nf Inna 10. 25.27 sFIRs'r-GLASS % w * T . *,';;;,5 Phoness. 0150? Y`'``3`m` . "'9: ,. .. - 444gg1 Action anti Tone Pianos Always on Hand For Sale. ~1=uBuc % NOTICE 7 % L 3.E`5%'r-Au' LIGHT-WEIG-HT ~ FLEX|BLE -` 2"- STlFF '. HATS. To See and'Feel them ' is to wonder at 'the` __PRIOE T is is one of Five Brands we carry. Chojoq Mnnitnba and Family, W "~E`GARDg'To THE: MONEY_'l'-O LOAN .- - I___.- -__.---_l. -3 _.__. NIL n to ` EI IT PIANO-TUNER 36 JOHN STREET, BARBIE. --- -iv if BARRIE, ON17; --4sox.n by-.-A no uurcnssrs or pcny U1 tuc ruucuuau, \u.' l Q. III. "Is `the right to manufact- ure transferrablewo the successors `of the American AC0. " A. The assignment of rights re? ferred to is for the personal us; of `the ICanadia"~n C,Ov.an,(l} its, successors. 1... Min bin-up -"af. nnr i>nr1Q'nI_' we T . 1 ` w"-igll feeedveii the tndersggn _upffto..and inclitdi-ng the 30th` day `July; 1909', for the `fril- r.ty,e namely: "lots num- -` eleven` o-n the South Street - in .the }Town_. of numbers `ten and ele- .~.K'emp'en.feldt ~B[ay f_ said lo_t`s,texi and th e side of Davis ept that part of lands heretofore ta`--L.-...;~I.~.. Dos" Barrie and lo vegn fronting ; and ...being _Sout_ eleven` on -the St'_rqeetT.1save.` and ' sa1d last jmentipne enlr` I-A OLA `RY4\-`t|rLnn .V5* ` 1.9 .APr-5 if- : i%'ui1di-2: Pur- 1 Gal l_5.Ip _`lIlCll-.LvKJI4lC_ L sold go theTNo~rth,e_r Vways_ Company, reg: 1 v . LGIIIUD IICI CLU!U.l C xtenston `Raul- rcd ` N'o. ; .s1eng1id I Vcjo't`tag_es., T] (at `tender 1 These lots wdvild Am }. buildigg-g'* site br;.,s'umm . The. 3 highest arty ndt xiegssax-.ily.g'ceptc.d. Stewart & S _ ` ' ' `Vendors SO itorxg v ,.."-`I3-Owen S`t;,l arrie. 1\`. a .'- _ Abuut .* a.m. lasf Thursday, "8, June 24th, re broke ,Ol_1_t; 1'.` F , FFL`n1:uI building, Owed byh`Mr.'-#- 7 - T- Tyrcr. at the cornr'Of"J'?.h9.f `Q ; Elizabeth Streets, and "did.Q0'??id" `: ..4_b1L` dznnagc before it co_11",d`."%b` "tlllguishcd. The r? ; |"6`,~ 3w the barber shop of. 'M`l'- A,-:.`9. `Where :1 gas stove'for h939`9.53;f gt,-'had been left Qurningy by if and when the vesse'l,df~"Wat ` !._!,'dl`g' the heat melted; ` I e for conveying ' `113-,. 4 '*8as thcn escaped.` and `aa ; S0 that the re was 300},-~ ?18 the upper "3? _Mr. Queriiif "*l1`i he time and had. "'1 heoshop to] assggt The wewgree%ment %% I Advanced~a Stage. _p a special meeting of- the Town! Council on Saturday evening, `the Council ratied` the agreement made between the Weber- Gas Engine Co. of.__Kansas City,`Mb., and -the -W`e.ber Gas Engine 'Co., of Canada, {he Mayor and nine aldermen being pre- sent. - ' ~ rru , ' I 4- .1 /V .'I`he_.members of the Council ab- sent were: Deputy-Reeve Little,. Councillors Ness, 'Stapleton, iC3'aig, Horseld and Poucher.` ' ' _D-____ f`__.J___ __,_|_:__-J .I-,. .L_ z.:.v| -JlA\:l\.l auu J.UubLlCl. Reeve Garden explained that the Industrial ~yComm.ittee.`ofp the Council had met the previous evening (~Fri- day) and also during the day (Satur- day) to take up the agreement be- tween the'Weber~Gas Engine..Co.' of Kansas -City, Mo., `and the proposed. Weber Gas EnginevCo. of `Canada, the town having to ratify the agree- ment between the two. The com- mittee had submitted it to counsel- Messrs. Strathy and-Lennox, and had received their reply. ' R/I'.....'-.- \f.... a..~p......-5.. A.L..A. .. A.I_..' EABRIE.COUNTY 0.1-` sIM:.coE,* oN'.rA3I9, JULY 1, 1909. had received their reply. agreement` would "take _ three-quarters of an hour to read, it betakena as read, and accordingly it was no; read to the~co_uncil'.` ` 7 l"l.,,_ , _ 1` I \,,I,, ' Mayor Vair suggested, that as the" Three questiqns had` been `submite ted to Messrs. H`. H. Strathy, K.C., and ~H'aughton Lennox, K.C.,; who after consultation with the Mhyor and Industrial Committee on `Satur- day wrote as follows :_ . -. Ha.vim2' reference to vnur` desire `.565: VVl\lIv\a I-\JII-IVVD I ' Having reference to your` desire to have our opinion forthwith upon. the questions hereinafter set forth in connection with the contract be- tween the Weber Gas Engine -`Co. of Kansas City and the Weber Gas En- .g'ine Co. of Canada, we advise as folr1\o`ws :. nix , `, .1, IUIIUVVS o_ . | 'Q. 1. Does the agreement give the |Cana`dian Co. the excltisive right to manufacture and sell Weber pro- ducts in Canada? III . ,,__ _,_!.-!_, 41,,` .0. A. `We are'of opinion. that the` form of contrb.ct.is suicient, so far as the Kansas Co. can confer upon the -Canadian Co. such` exclusive. right for the period of 10 years re- newable for another ten subject to the following conditions :_ .. l"l... . A1Z........4. ...... "Lin... 1-...` .Anu person {ound sprlnlm -elthl. unless on meter will be culed. II E BEIIIIIIII