-----`v--J was an avlnvvva One on north side of'~Holg'a.te; St. in Allandal, from William St. to~'the S.[E. corner of Donald Johnson's p'operty,. 5oo""ft. V 9` A- `One on` the {east side of 'High St. from Elizabgth `St. to PaArk4 S_t. _ ' ` _-v--- --.--y-nrvunn -u a \I All l\ 7.15. `The members <;f `Ward` 6 Citizens'\ Band wrote otfering I2 concerts at the Market Square and six or eight in Ward 6, for `$300. " - a|\I5lll. auwu nu Iuxauucuc Ald. Beardsley stated that if there" `is any agreement it is 'n the hand of the Tqwnshiptof In isl. . ` Ald. Sp:-ott`tasked as `to what had `\O`| t"(\o1n Lo-gun-an-:`n .u;..---_---- - `--- '-- 'MJayor_ Vqir `said _there_ had been a. commumcatxon recewed and it woyld lc me up in theVCouncil later. ` VIVI 'L;';,,"i;ie;:;ai';',.s';;;;;;' M- `ton ' v_Wi`ll-..be . furn_is_hcd with new "uni- Afo'fms"by he`_1~F:f,and Police Come- := it .. ` 3"} 5 .- ~- -..-_ 01 --v--{~----3 van-u av": aycflnllhul \a\l-I-LG5`UDo ] The highest or" any_ other tender not jn`e`cessar1ly accepted.` ~ 51.- . 4: an. " Ihgse 'lot, v=nr<)"111dmake' a splendid ibutldxng `site for summer cottages. TL- L3_.L'_'-L ` vgiugbxe Property for Building put. ` -ft` `;.:-.:i'.`.T1.""L"_'`,"'*.i.," `#5 VT??? 95.5 ', * OF SIMCOE, 0NTAR%I(%3,;JULY_ 8, `I909. .'l1EACHl~`R WANTED for Klllyleagh Public 1 School. s.s. N9. 6, Innisl. Male or female with 2nd class cert1flc_ate. Duties tocommenoe Aug 16. Apnly.stat1ng salary. to.W. F. Grey. -Sec-Treas.. Phornton. - ' Stf _ Steivitt & Stew} ' VVen'd_or's Solicitors, j . J :3 Oyven St,, Barrie} D'a.td af"_B3..I"1'ieV, Jun,e 129th, Tin I!I__;II:.'\ THE courrrv oi: ;IlMOO,'-AND `rue, A susygssion. 1-ion SALE. A pretty -midsummer wedding took place at 2 o'clock on.`Tuesday after- noon at Courtview, the residence of Mrs. Alexander Graham, when her youngest daughter, Miss May Maude, became the wife of M`r. J. Howard Bradford of Quincy, Ill. The" ceremony .was performed by Rev. Dr -Witten in i the drawing- room, which was profusely decorat- ed for the occasion with palms and marguerites. The `bride, whodwas given away by her brother,"M'r. H. R. Graham,Awore_ a,Princess gpwn` of white silk mulle and lace, carrying 'a;show'er bouquet of bridal roses, Miss Audrey -Graham of the Soo, niece of the bride, was her attendant, being daintily, robed in maize organ, die over silk.- .M.r. George Fulton of Oak Park, Ill., ?was best man, while -uMiss Hazel Graham played the -wed-, `rcllng march; `Only relatives and a -few intimate, friends wereguests. Mzr. and Mrs. Bradford tookgthe evening train for, N ew_ York, Philadelphia and Atlaritic. City, and will reside` in _;Quincy, ,Ill`. The bride `travelled in -fa, navy blue tailored -suit and`iTusca_n hat with green.plumes.." Many beauti- :fuI,_ presents .wer_e received, including = -ggeveral ` _substanti;3l. '_ .cheque_s. ,-.I'ihe i"s'tODm7-3 favor ithe, brid an , `aiigetlgyst. ,and._ pearl lto.;..the ` fldeginaitl; at r?s_.o.l' brahlte: I l l u uas, viola uoDs_on,-- Java bills, Ueo. C.`-` `Evans, Elsie Ferris, Bessie Fir-T man, Alice Fitzgerald, Lyla Goodson, - .Gla.dys _, . Graham, `:1-I"arvie. V Haddon, Edna `Hayward, Leila Hunter, ' Laura - Hutton, ~Maggie-Irving, iCora Knapp, William R. Laing, -Niomu Leslie, Pearl' Lewis, Pearl. Loth, Allan J. Luclt; =Doro.thy Lynch; Urban. Lynch, Nqrme 'M,ar`r, Nelson. Martin, Allan McDonald`, Wallace ~ McMillan, John Murphy, Marguerite iM'urphy,' aGordon `Neelands, Max Ness, Rubie Nogar, Olive Ockley, Carl 'O`:Connor, Jessie Plaxton, ` Russel. Poucher, -Velma Richardson, Viola Richardson, Helen Sarjeant, Stanley Sarjeant, A_lrmra Sewrey, `David Shepherd, Egerton Shrubsole, Hazel Smith, E. J. `Som- -.ers, CIilTord'Stewart, Lillie Stoddart, `Lily Stranaghan, Arthur Taylor, Eve- lyn, Thompson, Robt. -Vair, Emerson Walker, `Ernest Watt, Maggie `White, Gladys lWiseman,.Archie Wood. - Annie Keaney, . Thelma Henry, Mlaggie Ryther, Charles H`unter, Herbie Fleming, George Drysdale, Laura Copeland, . Jennie Morrison, John Langman, Anastasia I-Ilayes, Priscilla -Rowley, Pearl Ritchie, Gladys Thompson, Millie Lawson, `David Anderson, ..Ear1e Drysdale, Duie M;cGrath,' Walter Porter, Bertille Hayes, Annie Smith, James P. Ryther, Mae O"Donnel, Eva Jones, Arthur Ritchie, -Lylia Hill, .Ethel Clement, Bertha -McKeown, Arthur Daoust; Bella Knox, Mary McGinnis, Eie Pearson. J 5 `T I` D`. XCVX I And $)ther Users or Machlnehl \\ mu in Barrie call and BBC; the *wo++_4 New Machine S_h'fo~p% ': N0++++N9+6QON F"Y Wlivpcrl with Lathes,` Planer. ' l)ri_ll, etc. 1 The following is a `list of the events that came o here qn Domin- ion Day, and the prize wmners: II is Sjfngle canoe (ve started), P. Bin.-' gham _ n no In . .'.` _- ----- ..-V `racy-Iv . ~.-v ae.--+-- wvv - D`-buglas`. \:\iken,V Irene Alllverd, Baxter Anderson, John `Bibbie, Thos. Bl-ck, Harry Bra `Brown- lee, 1-1t_1 g`hlBx-ownlee, 'Mla.ud'-"Buchanan, Stella Burgess, \.Nat'hella Campbell, Buergin `Clayton, Vera. C1ine,i Everett C. *Coutts, Wallace -Courts,` Clarice Dallas, Viola Dobson,` Eva. Ellis, Geo. (". ."F`u-um I.`I.:.. 1r.....:.. b-....r. 1.` I00 y'a'rd r::1ce:~-i;I,r;4: 'Se_'i-ny, Bar- rie; 2, R. Turcott, Orillia. _, _v_-- 2oO .y;1`t"d-1'V2'1ce, t>,o3:s_-t_1-1:<.i`er I7-I, R. Turcott, Orillia; 2, J. ML Tressider, Toronto. . ` __.`_., -, Jo - - - u -vvJ xi--onnnpq 4. eTwo mile race; boys under I7.-I,` I..{1V_I'. Tressider, Toronto; 2, O. B. Milhman, Toronto; 3,. Harvey Long- hu__rst, Barrie. ' -Sack race--I, Sevigny, :Ba`rrie; 3 In the evening large crowds along the _.water front witnessed the races under the auspices` of the Aquatic Club. The winners of the various races were the following :- C!__ _,I ,, 1\ 1-; 1-.- 3 ----- -- `-Doublev canoe (ve started`), Bin`g- ham and Ball. T d-01-5.les, -Mss Jessie 'Vair and Dr. W. D. MhcLaren. - `Crab race, L. M3ac'Nab. In the half-mile contest between the war canoe (fteen paddlers) and `the gasoline laun.ch, the war`canoe had an easy victory. On.<;.';1:1ileArace-I, P. Rickard, Oril- lia; 2, Harold Longhurst, Barrie. r-.,-'__ ---w--nwunnav a-our-n-we Quarter mile- ra.ce--I, R. Turcott, 4Qrilli`a; 2,'J.` Hussey, Orillia. iarrv Nfjbalfenden A 50 Baunem Qlrnnt nun-Ia? -`.`_---_.-c, `II 3 v o u w - u v v - v pu - I Those present fromadistance were: R..Graham, Port Arthur; M-r. ..'I_`.A. Graham, Kenora; -Mrs, and Miss. Leishman, Toronto; ;M`.rs.jf JW. Price and son, 'an_d,._;the. `Misses? And-` ray and Hazel, j=Graham,.- Saul; r. Ste. ;Max-i9, Ont. ; Mr,gI1`rank.o S, G_rah_:_:m. _"{Ch1'cago;-, Miss , Jean , Hunter, Winni- `eg; Mr. Klexrander. Mitchell and Dr. V .H`..Gra}_1am.',' ;'1Torontoy4 and ,v1,VI!r.A _!.V_V`j1I; R.`;.-Gra.=h.m,"Coba.lt;';o ;. ,` ~ A-y Many things remind us that` the *i`gIorious b 12th ' is ~. .conii_ng. A ;.'.[hrough,- `out; .._the country. many.` semcea .w:il1` ,,1:eh_e1`d`r on the `Sabbath. A '.`s;e rvite' >t`o~t_l1.e; 0ra_ng:,pen- :w,il1~-_ be ;hel` in ; the 1 bcth :5.tf`r` es.-.Ms:;h,od 1:, . .'1,.`h<: ic>llouri,ng, pupils whogwrotc at Barrie passedithtfiintrane : I1... ._1 _ _ -... .1 Successfitl candidates who wrote at 'Elmvale in order of mcnt: ENTRANE `gxAMiiA`1`1;6Ns. DOM/INION DAY SPORTS. BRADFORD--GRAI-IAM. nommcm `or, cannon * out: ~c_m"r;aqou. _VA -"'0~n `July 41st" 'C6ll_ingwood. jt)urny -ed to Owen Sound` and outplayed the -home team at bat__with II hits, had visitors had. a -hanged line-up `from the . bunch that plaxed in. Barrie`,-` and ;,[p`u,t (pk gi -high-class game, making " st-"Op , ajndh a only two errors"`ih * 9 innings-3. tlirowv into` the crowd by the short? Matchett pttched a good game, {ah- .;ning'~*I'2j men and only allowed` one ThSB`Ir:~Ot| bails: The game A occurred [\at;-`1`th1.So_r1sM;of, 'Eqgla,nd. celeb;-a ion t. Omit On` Pbmfinion ax L Lesa-.d'!,hy.; a .'ver'g' A large? 3 :~'t'e`a1I 1s*-.~wet`e:-- ._`!l.Ia;.`.;x.'..`2.aa- .1.-' "1-ygna. .1.` . 1:. 31", 14:. up L j'i5V?3%:-wh0L hard ' for t . e,._hom Jess errors and "won. '-by 5- -2.7 T-h"eM passed ball by the catcher." % V?"' Iv. s--Lord %R-zsewxc hat st.la_st _dec1de_d to_Abreaj k}j imy ll bm_d him to of d0iaI1d wxl] announce h_s_.;ji ;`8' 'ead"8 S0 111 a le.tt-Vel'J.1 _1. V?`[l`lA_(!;v Liberal Lat the n.ext"4neefi'I1 gqmplete :=I11%ut;.0r This iv ill7' 1% anus La cu. U .1114. _ V Mt:..`S. H. Reynolds wishes _to ex- press his: `thanks to those cttizens who assisted him during th regent [re and since-' re and siqcej ` ' A large crowd went on the Car- riage Co". '- employees excursion to_ Peterboro yesterday._. n91 clirltinuv rants`-oqnnann '-L A -A I`- "(.}`av_4xnbV1'-idg1;'GAr1 nge ran` an excur- sion to town by Steamer Islayvon Monday. .. 'l3-_...2 `I1 _ 'I 1.7 ./sq q 4 - ~ .Lu.'uuuJI o Barri Ba.se ball""JIClub plays Mica- ford here"on' July" 12th. The game starts at 6 pm. "1\/I"-p `Q `LI `D..-......I.1_ .~__:..`1_,- . uu.:uu1u _yc:LCIU.i1y... On Sum_ia,y mormng `at 9.30 the 3=th Regtment. mustered in the dueexfs "Park for service, conducted by the chaplain. T.-. 41!... c......:.:..1-. r\.._:_ ---, 1'7. - v--' .1 --u "The Orange Lodges of the town. next Sundayl.(the Ilth) will. parade to Allandale for morning. service, and in the evening will attend the Elizabeth Street Methodist Church. .1-r 11 (V. -- 3 --v -- 15, nor nnal argument or the case. -+-Don t- forget the garden party to-n ` on the Deanery lawn. '. 35th Regt. an d- ance. Refreshments of all kinds. .D.-.....AI......;.._- :'I'_`l' n- L . H; H. Strathy, AK.C., and 'H`. H. Ar- dagh, Esq.,' have expressed to the Cosmmittee on_ Parks their willing- ness to permit the town for a term of ten years to use the strip of la.nd lying between Kempenfeldt Street and the `G. T. R. track, near the bay shore for park purposes. I\ ll`, I 15 in us a 4 -._ ----_, .--v V..- V- -vuov--u `Mlayor Vair yesterday attended the meeting of engineers in Toronto to wait on the, Ontario -Government re Antiseptic Tanks, etc. This matter is of importance in connection with the sedimentation `tanks about to be erected in Wards 5 and 6. `A construction trainywith a large gang of workmen has been busy for a week or more past building a new second track. from the -G. T. R. depot for half a mile eastward. It will al- low long trains to meet each other more easily than by the siding ac- commodation heretofore in use. '--Tc`r6' ' " ' W" "" quantxty and quality. Importe are beginning to, oer freely. Every-- thing in season at Bothwelfs. The lecture on the Jewish Pas- chal Mealat Home" delivered by the Rev. H. -Caplan of Toronto, at the Trinity Church schoolroom was highly appreciated by those. who were present. The `audience, owing to the tirne of th ear and the sev- eral other things of attraction. hap- pening on _the' same day, was rather small. But the lecturer certainly did justice to.-the subject. Some of the Jewish families residing at. Barrie werespr..esent.. The. Rev. `Mr. Peck and.Dr. Palling thanked Mr. Caplan. for`his exposition of this quaint ceremonial, as it helped the Christian to realise alm'ost as if pre- sent at the last Supper `when. Christ instituted the'_ Sacrament and the washing of the a.postles .feet. The subject was altogether new to a Bar- rie audience. The lecture was con- cluded_`with the doxology. ` u Lug yuaylaul. In the Sunnidale Drain. case Judge Wtisrner has xed next Tuesday, July 13, for nal argument of the | _n'nn + fen-nr.+ 61.4 .-...._A.... ..._n._. uwv. sxcucanuucula U1 an KIIIUS; IPoundkeeper iH'enr'y Pentori on Saturday captured a. herd of seven cows which had been pasturing on the streets in the suburbs contrary to the by-law. - an. r\ `v a - - __.v_ -v. r-.--_ On~- iMonday, P. M\ Radenhurst ned two bicyclists a. dollar and costs each for riding on the sidewalks. There are numerous offenders. of this kind, although it is not always easy for the police to see who tlley are until they are out of reach. ' `III ' If 0 _._....'_..--v.. -.-.-.\a--: navy: `Raspberries and huc.kvlei;-erries now] coming in, and promise abundant n` 9! "- The death occurred in Toronto Sunday of `Mrs. Jane Darling, widow of the late Rev. 'W. Stewart `Darling, who `for thirty years was cur_ate of Holy Trinity Church. She was a na- tive of Dorsetshire, England, and came to Canada at -the age of 16. She is survived by_ two sons, Rev. `Chas. B. Darling, rector of St. Mary lMag- dalene Church, and Frank -Darling of. the rm of Darling & Pearson, architects, and two daughters. Go to Wilkinson's for all kinds of Dry, Hard and Soft Wood, also QI -_.- `I-.. ouLL ...... Vso'ff`df" 'n'oons at 1.30 o'clock. Miss Laywe l.IIlll`\l l\CIJI Ln IJUCLU IV `I f1.1`ni5i1,; '%roIi4ded,. at all ,ho'urls,_ 1 J ' '1s',;`ice` creain, etc. Be ers taken. 431! every Monday .,a_n_ A V at 7 o'clock and ')Nednes es Post. 0 ` even I |,:quu.'. . .4.-u VI Cl C . jollingnfbg?-rdi-~.%2b,fBa15bef' If, `Gt1ifO3?1`6:i'S3: '-.-=*C:=u'Is0t'1 ff`. Espncer. Ib. M:itfj:`_I_1 a?;tt',,'i:j-}{.`-,1-Ithert4.c, V Holt. cf,. 'J.~;Hex1=er ` _f mh.-;n......`.`; M.` .-m..... .. : ---Open for the season; Litt1e_Lake S_un;gn_ev;{ Resort. Boats for hire. Lu,nch,. .,1f,0Vi.ded.,at all_ ,ho'_urs, . also =so'ff`dt1 ""jice` Board- taken. an 1:`. it l'\,:u`l\lu`H nl-`A `f\lf'..)I..'.... evenings -35-- `es, O'fce' VIII I-$II_XI'fTIU ' r _ . it : 5 Buetd street. , ; 1_uVv_;\.|(;u.' at an uuux a, an A - .. . `-`W soft` dn 1:6,, Ice cream, Boa d- `at and :)Nednes _ _ waiter- noons o'clock. Lawrence, 3 /V 1 . ~ Jf ti Aes O'ice' .;, Thom:-.. `V'.h-, :~'.lsrmlth_' 35.: -: V L Isl" ' yo and sold per oxfd, not box` 1 A: Q ` 7'-'39`: '.J% :'a..va_ . `M;-.-fv- =..ns::e._nhe1t,ex;;.;cf,~ ; ; ' tr s1.oo Ptwuunuu IN Anvmcl: _ IINOLI COP!!! IIVI QINTI As the _35th '_Regiment_ Camp, `of 1909 draws near its close, everyboqy -observes. a _narked improvement tn the mnrnina n oh- L.-H... :... 4,1... ..-..I-.. unx; |\;5uu,CuI. vvuuc HCIC. The rst regiment of volunteers in the province was the Queen's Own, No. 2 Company of which was formed in Barrie. After various changes, in the year. 1868, the nal steps were taken in the formation of the 35m Regiment, Simcoe Foresters (red coats); and the local company of `black coats was incorporated there-_ in vuact vcaz it - IILELFKCG improvement I the marching ofthe men in the ranks during street parades. The bugle sounds at 5.30 every morning, rolls are called at 6 a.m.; the drill\ in Queen's Park usually last from 9 a..m.. to 12 noon, and from 2 to 4.30 p.m., the afternoon drills following astreet parade. The Bugle Band of the Regi- ment has been under the leadersh1p' of `Sergeant Bugler IM5. J. Gaughan. They are twenty-one strong and pre- sent a neat appearance in new uni- form- - - ' EACHER wA.\"I`ED for S. S. No" 8` Essa. duties 9 commence after summer_h0 idiga. Apply stutmg salary to ERWIN SPEE S; `Sec.und 'l`roas., Holly P.0. _ T ' -2%-`.`:'Ip I\JI III; . ' Citizens and: their friends visiting- the` `Camp during the next two days, before it closes on Saturday, will be; made welcome by the oicers when" not `on duty. _As many citizens as possible should visit the cam.p.'before. it closes ,to show their appreciation` of the Regiment and its officers dur- ing theii-_`stay .here. - pvfnncuurn nu.-n.\..-..LZ.-.._.. 1.--..- L - - ,. --- -..-.. . up: ..nn\.a `nu ., ' I ` '7 Extensive preparations have been ade for 'to:da.y (Thursday), for the ceremony of presenting the new col- ors to the regiment by the County Council. The members of the Coun- ty Council will attend, besides other` oicials throughout the county, and military men, who will be guests of the regiment while here. TL. 4:... .......:...-..L -: ---I-mu-~- 9-- WA picket patrols the town for stragglers every night at 10' pm.- warning them into quarters. `was a week-end visitor in Town. XI IVI,` , H. UCSI ill lV1f. .1. 1. 1UL1Ilg 5. firs. G. Bruce of "Col1ingwood f\1\`| '11 1' I`! ' --v, -------- -v---v - IM.is.s-`Edith Freeman of Los Ang- - es, California, is visiting her par- cnts, `Mr; and -Mrs. Freeman, Mont- 'rose Ave., Toronto, for the summer.- ":1_\;I:,s.-.C-c>?d- Inge" VS/'i`11iams)_ of Re- ginais visiting friends in Town and is the guest of Mi-s. Plummet. ' . Ir. 1-7 \v ~Tv`I3ss A1ice'Bibby is spuending a. months holidays with friends in To- _.ro_nto,THar'nilton and St. Thomas. `:9 4 `It 9 wM Iessrs. ,Walter Warnica and. I. Robertson of Toronto are holidaying at the formei- s home on Elizabeth Street. ` Dr. and Mrs. Sutherland and Mr. W. J. Sutherland of `Saginaw, `Mich, `are- renewing acquaintances in Town this week. ` :S'c >n"1ervilAle, Small Street -vrrv- v- ` Nr. ;xV1vd son, Guy. of Pacic Junction, Iowa, are spending: a few days with Mr. and -Mrs. J. A. v A `man. App" Craigvalc Miss,Petman of Torontovis staying with Mrs. S. 'D`yment. ` I . \A'.'... Not p\4o\a\o-n `ll` 3.... L-.. 1.-...- VVIKII. '4'LIDa `Jo If I`l~`I`l . Mass lV_I.cLennan left for her home 1nv_ode1;1ch ]ast"\vy`eek. LXIIIIIJBI I o Mfiss Georgie (fampbell of Bgialo is holidaying with her parents at Cilten Alrngpd. I`? 1'YL.__LI F 'T`-,,,,, `-Miss Edith Urquhart of San Ber- nardino, 'Ca.l., arrived home this week, accompanied by her cousin, Miss Pepper of Woodstock. I` D Ill Kl-\J\lCl [LII IG5L VTCCIK. `M3155 Jenme Kmg was up from. Toronto for the week-end. `Alf, f`,-_- 1'_~ F TY `I I * J- VII \IlIu|\J III]: CIIU VV \r`vl\'\;lI\.I- Mfiss Grace Jory of Haileybury is a. guest at M'r. T. T. Young s. am`... (2 .ur. 'o......,. I\" Pl\1`:QjC-HRAJ "`1'v1_rf' E1}.-2'5`. `E')"N'e'i1i"c>f"7ci`'a{g' is staymg at -Mayor Va.ir s for a few Idays. Rr|'L_.. 'l` I? l"L......... ......I ......Il-. ....- 1 \1\s. T. E. Chown and family are visiting Mrs. Chown s mpther at Kimberly. ;`A;fl2.... l"`..n...-..2.. .......-.1-...H At `D.'.!..I.. \Jl\;II. I xuxuyuu. Mr. and Mrs. C. ~H`a.mbly of Toron- to have been spending a few days at Mr. Geo.nBa.ll s;_ ,--,,,,- _C 'IT__2_- 2- JILGII LAIJIJIDG IJI-l\-\rLo Th,eqMisses Fitzsimmons of To roto were over Sunday guests of Miss Esther Rodgers. `h`9$ le bolls, delivered In Barri 3::-nap vvruuv - jj Highest price in cash paid for egggdafegcg uiiun uvillnln nun `grandma:-I DII"An1 u-I !""1{'lirs.-E1-'_c;s_b)`r_ `o;.'i`_o1;onto spent over Sqnday in Town, the guest of Mrs. Kmg, BradfordAStreet. IIY'II` \ l' T` DU: I-llbll D !I\;l`.rs: Ross `Came:-on pf Erin is spendmg a few` weeks w1th her mo- _ther, 'M'1's. - Spry. 'M]iss Matthews of `St. Mar '5 spent a few days with -Miss etrude Reeve last week. ` -_'l{e;:V;:-`43s.HamiGarden and family went to Big Bay Point on Saturday for the holidays. I` `l'\ . F O _.__..i V. iIVLiss- Elsie F1-aser_ of Brantford spent the week-end wlth M:iss 'Ha.z;l Mart, Louisa Street. TL- 1`d.B$1\r\ I4`:6-nc:o-vuovuruoao I\` "`t\ "` J""' 7 Miss Delamere -M.bKee of New VYork is spending a two weeks vaca- tion at her home on John,'Street. HUNTER BROSJ The 35t11_ECimp. Robinson House me an poxm: 3 vs: tr-1: ll CH1!` I I That desirable propert formerly known as the Staten Sanitarium. s tuute at the heudot Baycld St Barrie. bein Lot 6. comprist ' 23 ttcreaofland. Splendid bu ldings. and altoge `er; a most attractive location. Apply .to B. PARKER. Allandule P.U. 23- 1 8 for u u -n-vuvlivlu ll` HIJVI COPIII : _`sI.{i6' a.uT`5w& vaag fU1NTER~ Baa.` _ _ . . _ _ . _ . , _ _ _ . _ _ . _ . _ . _ _ 7..-- Way other baxggma ustor: ?"" ..'.':.a:'......'"'-*.. T -4- I , gwtatuxfxg n u-nu: .,y...,.... .,___, mt13dam alter summer holidays. qzjlugxld be sent to R. J. BLACK. Se No 8 Essa, to summer hoiidt I. Annlv amtimr salarv to ERWIN` SPEE S. fj_..jj TEACHER WA N'l`ED for S. S. No". 10. Innis- Stroud Public School. Male protoned, ...m. .rdm- mcommenm .jtl1(I) tgggissigle bte:;:I`e'g 9 Med manifesto on` " Sh, was intended `to 13 ; as % "Tina TEgc)C)0l. h WANTED for An olding Fu-st or second E eh Mills Class oer- tlclfe- mm experience and yearly salary ex- ` `ton TRINITY CHURCH bsanvlcts SUNDAY. JULY Hm Unlike most - ' V 3. money. (lcposited in `nt`;leeS&{1}e`3S,`{ Bank 1_s always ready fo. `Onj'2_ Theft: 1s_ never any delay: .;"3Q.v getting It when you want F 983 3 is absolutely safe and_ `It-;iIt worth dollar for (10113, ,a .V?'iys;` ._: ' Don't tie u 0 `. Q " risky venturcsp, )\'v}:;-nmyoonuey in get co1_np0und interest ca-n here, vs_'1tl1 absolute Secuon _1t the prxvilcge of wthdr_l )_ .. any at any time. awmg It . - BAFlRlEBRAN_c|-'1-QV w. D. MORTON. M.,,m; ',_ or CANA-D.1 \ '-E: apital, Rest and ...B...,... rnlvv ll'\lIllllI nun av vvu vvunl shingle bolz_s. deyivered fa Barrie or at any 031`. . sidmg wuhin ope hundred milewof Barrie. J H. CLARK, shingle Manufacturer. Bame.Ont. V . T tt Read37C a`s%h[ Church ofEngland WV. 27 . msuzv o. cn:w.`_:.$m`,l:T~ _ 7 . VOL. L DESERT` THE )).-Holy Communion. . '- .--Morning Prayer and Sermo.n.J ~ Lvensong and sermon. T All Welcome. FARM HAND WANTED. ____,,A won sue: on RENT} *. Boyd will preach at both servlcqe.` - Lake Simcoc. open for season. Gooillghlnk `and ploaslxx-0 grounds Meals and Refresh-` menu; 01 all kinds served over day uucludinc Sundays). Special Dinner` on .xcurs_|on days. 250. For terms and further rticulars apply to MR5. u. H. .1 .J1u)0N. an-ie. 23-tf u ` : ef CEDAR WANTED .......- .... ......`I.. _..!.I 1-- AnvER'r1sn:MmNfrs. uuuun --v---- u-ru-w - - h or year. Good Wu: P-rnuuu. I .1, ann FOR SALE 9-: beats Fr.e.. s` Goodw autos ood J. GOO FEL W : 27-27p ' . -1- D0- LU. 1111118- Male preferred, to commence ` ml K. see y.. _ ud , ' Am macros in Essa township, all clgreti, `Iii! buildings. good productive soul. rnmn nouxlyv level. with good water, Possession 0n'!h0l' police. This is a bargahvvi ny p,e1-son WIMP Ingafurnx Small cash pay A 110980` 'cured by mortgage at 5 or ceut.. . t0 J.N. BROWN. Barrie. 19 uulop St. TIIUIID Ulll `IRS U II V \JI`3IR 3 ?IIIVIl| lso be-`received for laying ughout the town. an rate 1- wake and crossings. n at Clerk s,0a1ce. .' nnnlv In Aid- Smnle. i Tenders wil cement walks 1' s uare foot peoi cations can 1:1..- lunbluun nnpflnul l ....... -... -.._... ---. Creditors of the Estate of Margaret Hunt. law of the"l`ownship of Essa. in the County of Simooe,-`Spinner. who died on or about the Fourth day ot March. AJ); 19:9. are required to send particulars of their chime to the under- signed on or before the will do!) of J13! I000. after which date the administmtrix nrm-pal tn diam-ihnt.n than manning! the mum IT. alter Wnwn uuw uw aululnlatruonx Wu: proc to dxstribute the e.sset.a.of the estate amo the parties entitled thereto. and will not be liable for the said assets to any person whose claim shall not have been r'eoetved.ac_ the time of distribution. - henna` c.~oo`l'<::`or`s fggggm nli*sai`:site1:lx. 1\..6...I tlun itln nu l\' `lung 10:!) ` GL0), uuvuva I I U I-URI` We have a large ainount of money touloon at lowest current roteaelther in small or in large amountsmon the security of ood farm mort- es. cCARTHY. BOYS MURCHISON. > unlop Street. ABa_r1-ie. - FUIIUIDUII I0!` Auw Dated the 1_9_th day of June, 19o9_. {Norton TO cnlznrrons &30a.m.-H 113.11).--.\fc F R E D. BROOKS A mam) 'ruNF_! . j I V ~ llondolssohn Pianos. . ' --8OLD bv-- . - zoo idoz. .1-es-sl than {cost of _ -. ma.tiufacture. --vvv-tutti lwlji P. O'Connell; Proprietor. 09?. 011'? MARKET wnames. street Wmmnez rat Class Accommodation. Remodelled and Returnished Throughout. _ Wmm TRAv1cI.r.Ixo Wmsr an SURE - ' AND Sum AT was I ~ '%%%~&sm. V 7p.m.A ~};ve Rev. Mr. V -.- wave go MARRET I-F575;. - 'Ba|--ugll. `ID-.._'.:..A.-.. \'n:Nm-zns WANTED Actio :a`x1vd?Tor;e;{'egula`,- 't`or; Piano; Always `on Hand For. Sale. . 30 JOHN STREET, BARBIE. o Fine. lVot to hand.` R30. I801. Chap". I90. .. -1.5]... ``4.6-L- .1 II.........` Mduzvfio LOAN An In`-can --.-.-_4. -1 .._-_. L .lN`l'IlII`l'I ( zoooooooooooonoouooooobg N Mayor Vair said a . committee of ten would be unwieldy, and their timewas short as the season was lgte. he report was. adopted.` Report No. 6 of th Wa.ter. Light \ that Mr." C. _ H". Mitchelt ,be,,__m.p,:1c1sygd -zsewerv co'nst: -.uc'tfo"nL Lin 7 . rd pnnnr-was . "and Sewers Committee recomnieded - a,s;*T6_vvn~-LEngin1.erto `su ting `Q ._ . . . % ` {6,_jB ayje1d _S-t." outjet `and sfgdime` it_i.Ol`l_] .t3..k,~,s; outlanetl; in} ,t1ie `P1.'9P95"`".5-A { " ,,C.' and),-P.`-"H~. MLitchel1,;}Engi+ ;;le'e_rs, ; %T`ojroAnto," had. written `m):'ing` _ pmpi9sition_s' for ei1g`meeri_`ng.Ethe pro`-' ,`p'o sed '.;-sgysteragg 9 glsystem -=1_x t_ Whrdf 5? mid. : 6, ::m`cL1nd1ng3,:.A.the_ ' Asednmentatiogn ftjafnks:'. ind`;`i50*h:' g;spsa1:-}-:y;';g:g.;;_+. ;n',thiEt:v-i;:%;with.%i:the ,..chm cs` i`-`Teners ,v_`vi-1l:` ._ be. `recivldo by the A qnder_1gnedi?,up`to and "including the 3ptl} 'day of July, I909`. /fOf the. fol- lowmg px-ope_r1;y, namoely: L lbts nuIn.- b;e.rs ten, and 'el"even-"1 on the `South Side` Of Davis" -Street in `the Town at ' -Barrie and`lots numbers ten and "ele- l_i'je:n,. fronting on. Kempenfeldt Bay 't11d'.b,in.8 . South pf said lots ten -and`. elven'"on_ [the South `side of Davis 'St:`eet save". and except that part of said last mpntioned lands heretofore` sold to th`e~`Northern Extension |Rail~ V ways Con1,pz\ny',`__registered~ plan No. I. ___- _-- w--v wvunnovnn nuuvno The Mayor guggesteg in regard to the renaming of some gtreets, that the Historical Society interview the Special Committee having the matter in `hand. _ ` s .._.v`-~vv-- v- ---w --r-y--u On the recommendation of the Fi- nance Committee, the Mayor, Reeve Garden, and Ald. Benrdsley were ap- pointed a special committee to inter- view'the'Directors of the Carriage Works and the Spencer Industrial` Company with the object of r effect-4 inga settlement ofithe` amount due to the town. 4`- -"The Clerk was instructed to adver- .tise for tenders for ' cement walk, pfrice per square ft. to be given. A1so te_nder,s for storm draiq. on So- phia St. C 4 5 ` - "ruin 1'-:1 I oi 1:7 I 1` o " I Q!" 4 ft. one onVFra,n es St., also a . sidewalk" 011 Donald St. from the cor- net of Frances, for a.bout 250 ft. :De`pu'ty-Reeve. Little` enquired if there is anything on the town records obliging the G. If. R. to maintain a freight shed in Allandale. Sp:\'ott asked to been-done towards passing a by-law for" licensing milk vendors, in accord-_ ance with the suggestion of. the Board of Health. THRESHERS 1; 7 mnums 2 The `condition of~the' Ward 6 Fi;re[ Hall raised some enquiry, and the matter was attended to in a"ubse- quent motion. - A -3' -`LII 1"! 1 1 I . q . ,4 vs- rxli. Elva`;-1-<";:>bjected to th_e- Finance` Committee s report in which Dr.- Evans; was Vge_tting $4 forgiving ex- -pert` evidence in the,Gibson case. The motion `nally carried for the adoption _ of the` report. vv van`: i\r :- Repor:` 8,` `Board of Worke; re-- commended _that the.` Mayor, Reeve and xs`t i1d 2`nd `Deputy -Reeves be -a_ committee to say where` cement -walks should be placed,and that their deeision_ _s`ha1l_A be final: Ald. Bidwell pointed out -that these members of the Council lived in the .west end of the town and he.suggest- `ed an addition of one councillor from }"_` `W-'d.'_ _ _ `The Edard oVf'.Wo1-ks _also rVcc<$m- m-enqed` that a~If2-inch_t1le`vdrain be put m `on Frances `St. to divert the watr ;in..the ci*ee_,k_in the Agricultural- 7_'Pa_rk.tofBunker s _creek._ 1 . ,1,.,Deputy-Reeve Little. thought the .iBhoa.rd,of`.Works should _try and cut- atailgtheir expenses, so. as? to ha,ve~a` to mi_l_l rate this 'yea_r,.,. 4. Vr-o|,_`2_,_-=_;__ `E;_-.;I,;_-._ -___.1_3_._J .1." . - Jv-v-v _ 'S"t-a1.)leto'n" explained that the proposed Improvement `would clean` up a bad swa'mp,and the report await-theteupon~ delVa.red% ctarpied. 3" -is `IO. wry" 1-. " ` Councillors VI.-I9r's_eld and Ball night's Town` Council meeting. ' 13-5242--- l'-, - were the only vabsentees of Mlonday ,-,~- V -v4v'V-- rwudutylnn .-oyyvunnnat Petitions for sidewalks -came from ratepayers as follows :- '