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Northern Advance, 22 Jul 1909, p. 8

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; eercc a ;`-3pid"c1EFi;I,;r"'8E~ rcllltoolocoootocnoho an arc -01%| I. O 1* %"C.hi*-f"ifI~:-343% `W58 mated :1.earV." absrg:`:Afo' 3t?*.1`?1'7, ; jThe` tax rate . for the year -1'avas struck fat, 20; m,ills,. a n.d' a. by-raw was qpiat ~. thrdugh: zto authbrizei`-the `levy: Hqayment oi. ta, xe_s_ -will - -take place on` ) Sept. ,I5th.s ag1d~@{ov. r i5,TtAh--1.:vsf'i>A_.;1jv'e1eI ierlierh thaniforn}r_15gg{ ii- "fl , .\ 7 ..r~:-..-'_:- Q ."L_ast .year S petition, replied` Al d. Staplcton.` ,---.4To_ a question by Aid. Pouche.r, the Mayor stated` that`the Barrie _ Larriage Co. had_ recently `paid the. -"1_`own a. `cheque 2 t-or $2000 to cpver The } agreinent_ , bctivrejen tlgev `Tdjwnl and the Same `L.'am',age- >(.`o. _ was` tnen_execpted.. M - 0 . ` " ` Av by-law , to provide for .te'.loa.nL'. _receivcd two "readings. "-Aug; 16th was named as `the date for` the " vote)` The Mayor vyas _at`x`thorized to "call , two. Public `meetings. for: a .-discussion; {ofVtvhVc,9y-1aw'.,+,`i-. , I_ - -Mr. H. H . Strathy, K._C., thouglxt `the Town would have ample secur- ity, perhaps three dollars for every one dollar advanc_ed.. lt wa's'a bust- Vness proposition. You `should not expect us to give you a 5-dollar goId~ 'p1ece for $4.95 and _then want a cnromo thrown in, was how M'r. btrathy put lit. The corppany was `really takmg the risk. Fxve men to a` tamily meant 250 `more citizens for Barrie. l Ald. Bidwell by -way of a query objected to.._the Lnairman of Mlarkets and 1*,arksAdoing tmngs without con-V suiting ms commnttee. ` . I The Chairman"justied his course In me mstance cxtpd. .\.|` `H ' ' ` ._ It is C-0mm0i_'i}' assumed that soap :is used in shaving for .the purpose. at :softeni_ng `thew hairs. but this is a mis- *take,_.decla:-aa R writ:-r in 1; contam- vporary. It is used. on the contrary. H40 render" them harri. sti-ff and-brittle. i ,in which conditigm they :be_st yield to Fthe razor- .-I-Iair being n%aVturaiiy:qi1y. were we to shave dry on-`with water .only. the razor would either slip overf 9'_th'e" limp hair without. cutting -it.ot,, 'lent,ering' about half `way..`.ben_d; the "lhgir back and slice it; lengthwise -all. -`the while" strai_ning' .-it most ;5'a;'infully, , A``- `La unnfa uni` on n- Quinn 3uuHAnhlJ.~' Mayor Vair sided with Ald. Bid- well. A. commxttee 'nOHl always be consulted. 1 might as well try to ruii the` `fawn-`over the heads of ytne L,ounc1l," commented_the Mayor. AI}! Tr- -r' - E Ald. Horscld inquired~ if Ald. rstapleton wet? workmg on an old .petmon ,witn eference to `sewer on grances ht. - -. V ._. . .. AQQIIQIIJ j Barrie. I `_ Mr. .Martin Burton emphasized what had been said by his confreres, and spoke of what manufactures had done for Oshawa. ' 'I\/Hr. Dyment here remarked that the Directors had not received a lsingle, Solitary cent in the way of }fees. " ,,-__. uv uvv. M'r.`~J. C. Irwin stated that as a stock holder of the Barrie Carriage Co. he had originally subscrilied not ifrom motives of personal gain, "but in deference to a patriotic sentiment, expecting only such indirect advant- age as might accrue _ to any other citizen. We. must grow along the lines of manufactures, as we were now past the country tow.n stage. iMrr. Irwin showed-where industries `Barrie could- not expect `to be `bros- perous without the industrial ele-A ment. r A -_---.. ..u suanc LIIC Iil.C[0I'y a one as would be.` a crednt no to Barrie but to the whole of ada. Barrie should be not 0 pretty town, but a busy town. was what he wanted to see. 1:. 0 - . estimated, but `we isaw what had happened to house property after the Dyment `foundry iwgs burned. It was the hope of the \D1rectors to make the factory such Ta would he" 9 m-.,1.. ..,.. -_-e (Continued `from Page One.) IIIIU I UU DB, GIIU (ID (I I OUIUI` WUUIU fans slice `and pull out probably a= -Huge number of hu_irs..,at once the`: {inconveniences and discomfort: which Jjone experiencsr in shuvingeuhdcr ` the "existing conditions would V oc*~h1ri`n:ensiea. ~ c .co`nsidr Inquiri$ 1'-a ucuu. up: only of Can- .m rm ML - ' 27'lots of 3 )air's each of ne blak ottbn and lislc' Hose. One pair each 0935"; 5o md 45 cent value- The lot ot_>3`fo_r 6 2,_ooo of /I. {and Lace Insrtions in pbout .49 patterns .m`widths trom%"to 2 inches "iennes and torchon, worth 4,~ 3 cents. `Special Sale Price. . . . B LAST , EEK* F'oR A. LACE V pmonlu; % Lit lllbnn stun: Hose INM3-PAIR LOTS. suc ucal. wzaucs UI man-y ITICTICS. . `Mr. and Mrs. Russell are spending a short honeymoon in__Detroit, `Chi- cago and other Lake cities, prior to leaving for their home in the West. I That wedding invitation: early and`at'the right `place . The Advance Job_ Printing Department makes a specialty of this class 0! vyork. All -the. latest` samples` of sta- txonery. Call and see as before (I Order` I your _ -V- nu. s.vuuuu.l.CC. "I On motion of Ald. Beardsley, the Market and Parks Committee` were requested to interview `Supt. Tiin to get permission! allowing citizens and others` to pass under bridge op- posite St. Vincent Park and grant- ing the privilege of building cement steps to the approach to the park from underneath said bridge up the embankment to ,the street. G. B. Humphx-ey'was appointed to! oversee the ushing of town sewers, under-the supervision of the chair- man of the committee. * I f'\__ --- .. wpvnuu \-u LVJL ulc PLUTPUSC OI 0Dta1n- iing the ?ountys guarantee. I. H. Bennett-was granted permis- sion to use oil. on the street to abate the dust nuisance, it `bein under- stood that the Board of Wnks will lprepare the _road for the reception }Of the `same. ,_-_-.. .....--\:ru v;_qu3 pct 'lH.l!C. ` The Mayor, and the; Treasurer were given authority. to borrow $10,000 fotnpublic works covered in recent by-laws; ' This step is neces- sary because the sale of debentures is delayed for the purpose of obtain- ing ountys P` licate entries should be handed in at once to ' JAG '1 llnnnnnu v---- -- ? A Greek scholar llatfcalled attntioh gig; a very. curious cozncidencfq ab'ou`t~ -`5tg.V'.name of Napgleom If iyptg take .:;gay.the first letter of his name; ' but-'. ;-..hp`ye ,"a'poleo_n ;.'-; -`take away % the rat; J that word. nnduyouihav _?_',; ; _ ` do`-`ithis `sucoess1ve_ly,doww:i\ " --33 hii:.i-ndnhhln ind" anon. '.:l..'kau .s : [remuneration of _$45 per Tlun R['..__-._ _, I .9 inns. am TELEPHONE company A ' or cannon ' _ IS ABOUT 'l`O ISSUE AV mew Inernom-: * DIIIEGTOHY. `for the` view TEL'l`?.l_'lONE ~ DIREGTORY 1, `A vast Irbngeof theselitvix ' `_patt_ei?ns; jall `8iZ 8H {and gill. pri n..-....~. .- ~ ,vvuu\;aa\;u UIC CCICITIOHY. I The bride is one of Barrie s pop- ular young ladies-, while the groom is a prosperous rancher from .the M/est. who, like many other Canad- ians, had found-in it the El Dorado of his desires. A few years ago,` when` resident in Toronto, he was a prominent athlete, being at that time the foremost amateur oarsman of America. Both carry with them i the best wishes of many friends. 'Ml' snarl M's: Danna`! 4.}... n--'A-J3--- This , Summer Sun %(_3lose's 8t 5 13.11:. T HE BA F IWEZ. --- ..-- u may ,AL5lIIl.VI.l. Ill BL UUUB ('0 V JAS: BROWN. Local Manager. : n1's'nuc1' or c:nrriuI.. ONTARIO. Including ~ In t V . V `. ' . ` o I 5,1! 3986131 lntjefest xsbelng taken In our 3'P 9l`; % '. We_ have new yet that must go, and J 9 jspggianpisice or 7.50 % I g-;-. :;g'sterp. f iiT'v7liiiE ii_n`ing` it ri6't piiifu}. at the roots, and as a razor would "Ln- n`:4sn `nu-all `u\uu" nub tn` mile. . Wgrve S0016 specially good waiues :'-V ladxes summer vests, no 5lCc"c. 5h,,.' 3 sleeves and long sleeves. ;N.S. and S. S. at 10, 12%, 15 and 3`) M1:-. I. Q Qf ant` OK ,.,`--L, '4 anvvuvv u--uvu -51- -\a- I- " -V1 A-2, ;u auu __ A L. S. at 15, 20 and 2:3 <,-entst. Our Underwear values are uneq A. 1'2 arid 14-ilichlong sill: r*love;, and black, elast_ic top anc dome - l 1 Regular _75c and 85 cents. Spec price..l.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Blbuseg. They are sx ' to those that :50. quxckly the 7 last two weeks, cxce .' PUl'Ch3.5 I Of ` 110 White mt`: 5Olrj V _ mi ,7 seleeves areal! long and fronts have dibrerf: embroidered desxgns. Regular value z_.25'and 1.50. Special Sale Price. A caxmnws AR_A.~`rQLS In,` lrery;/) - ;i`g .3=*vr -------~`*`:`*`ij - They are ne'l3 '-r _ rounded co A marriage of much interest was quietly solemnized at the homeof the bride's sister, Mrs. A. W.'1W'ilk- inson, John Street, early Tuesday `morning, when "Miss Mary E.,daugh-` ter of Mrs. George Ellis, became the `wife of M'r. J. Alfred Russell of Swift Current, S_asl<., second son of Mr. and Mrs. `Henry Russell, Wes- ton. Rev. I. G. Bowles, B.A., _B.D. ,. was the ofciatitig clergyman. The bride was given away by her broth- er, Mr. John W. Ellis of Orillia, and was unattended. ' She was attired in ;a pretty , taupe travelling suit, with hat to match. Only a few relatives Witlnkcsssdi `the ceremony; ` |.ouG.su.K mGL6VE`% '-_-- ._.- . w cum.- I` If you look into our credit 5L'f".'IC carefully, you will nd it tl1: l)L`.~f. fairest, simplest and most Iiclpiui ever offered. You simply Come Eu us, select what goods you think suit- able, tell. us how it would be cmivcn- ient for you to pay. either wcckiy. every two weeks, or once .1 mmth Could anything be more _iu~t wt` reasonable? The selection is tnzi; great, consisting of Dry Gnol.<. CW. - Dets, Rugs, Linoleums. Oil Cloth`. Lace, Chenille and Tapestry Czar- tains,' Chenille and Tapestry Tzalr Covers, Men s and Boys Clnrhina- Gents Furnishings, etc. Don`: l`.'.l.~~ tllezsale of Ladies` Suits. `Skirts anvl SP_l`mg' `Coats, as we have gm-at M" gains in them. _ Business Strictly Condential. TLIE 3:153:9- IT IS EASY TO PAY-THE BARHIE HOUSEFURNISHING COMPA N Y S WAY: 'Lehigh Portland Cement Has been selected by the CITY of TORONTO for its e>:clu.~`i"e L132`. For the largest grain elevatmr in Canada, at Fort V`/illiam, Ontario, Lehigh Cement is being used. Tlllw Elevator `is being built by the Grand Trunk Pacic. I V _Lehigh lds in Canada tn day, manufactured at Beilevillc, Out. 5 1 See us for best price The 8arjea1n%i`Lig;, stpes, checks and till you see us. , t.!`:::`.-`gala? We ave alWaY5J I aunuqyl u7ll\_llJg_ IICT -_tnlr(l ` Th_ ennforcenient. of the dog` by-, law is causing? trouble .at ,Bxa_11tfo(d. %_ `A, young farm` girl. isvblievd to have been murdered .naVr qarhock, 9 . Saskatchwam ' -` Fl` ` " D. 0; DAV D50 33 Elizabetgz ac. n('1`{ic't:{ %'1 ;3f.trr SCOPE nnune it D In nlnaun R n n\ co uuznoetn ac. (Kidd Block.) Btoreopens 8 a.m.. closes 5 p.m. J ' "n ' Lit_nit'e<; Oice-41 Dunlop St. Ya:d--Foot of Mary St. SW3 vdlrl.` H9 IJOIIIIGI IHE BARBIE `J_v,,, All a fasteners. p Cents_ Special n P55 r.....-. V. nu. vvruuauu -mzuuac. `H-'Coi1stable* W. G. Rebum was re- iprimanded by the Police Commis- sioners and ordered to make an apo- logy to two well-known citizens of Toronto whom he detained at the Union Station `in mistakefor pick- . pockets.` PLAID 2, I909 qualled.` uf'i`.l'xe proprietor. of the City Hotel, VSt. -Catharines, 15 in. a precarious condition as the result of a brutal assault, alleged to have been com- mitted upon him by H`. D. VVlalton, proprietor of the Wielland -House. ,r~,.__.-L1- nr rs .-.-,.. ,-.-..,... uses; ucul 5lVC. 4Wm._ Taylor is in custody in Tor.- onto charged with knocking a man s teeth out in an effort to waken him. Germany is striving "eagerly. to gain trade concessions from Canada.' A Berlin paper has decided` to send a special `correspon_dent over in- Au-' gust. - c_---. -- ~ a - - o v |I\-Itlllo Canadian won the Prince: of Wales Tro_phy, one of the most coveted pr_1zes Bisley can give. lufm 'l`....1.... 2- -~-- - run _.: --... 7..--,..b\.u vn qnnupulcanlllgn " AiCanada s imports and exports fox; the past` quarter almost reach the record of 1907. - - ' `H. B. Willing, the o-Whitby bigam- ist, was sentenced to four years in Kingston Penitentiary. A IQ-`_A:VAA _q ` C\ n , 7) . .. u. v an. a.Lu1aAu.LUll. V-'Fo1.ir boy_s-, all under fteen. years of age, were arrested in Toronto on several qharges of ` sho-pbreaking. 1'r`0)Q1nr`n n :.-..q.\.~._ _ A-A 5 A _ -_----, ,......-. - - I S-everal remen were overcome at a des.t1-uctxve re 1n Hamxlton. - _ j T.`-,' 1 ` wu. aucu ucar 'uODaltoan(l robbed-. The remains` of . Oscar Wilde are to be removed to a more honorable resting-place. ' can`/0|-IJ un \/uLa1lU. `The UnitedAStates received formal notice of the Franco-Canadiau treaty; and was not pleased with the pros- pect vof` colmpe-tition in V the French market. _ V TUESDRY, JULY zoth. Kicked . syf `horse, I-Charles` Milne of Cralt sust-air`1ed_fatal -injuries. James Dale was attacked by mask- ed men near'Coba1teand robbed-. ' ;p,__ M . .. /\. ------ ___.._J ,. .7 . u|nl\Jn | `Mir. wt}. Mackenzie: tellws of his successful otation of bonds for fur- ther Canadian Northern ~Ra'ilway ex -, tensions-, mostlf in Ontario. 'l`|_- TT..:.,,u rw. . - - _ I `I H, ,_,-`_ wr nu > vvvv V. Ilullsll-I3 III Montreal and shot, one 9f'the.rr_1`ser-. tously. ` . The German Kaiser has . been freed frqm re_stiaint by thejretiremeint Qf 'Von.Buelow, and will rule a_utoc'rat1- .ally,. it is said. , ;, .'ll'I `II - vierwed the Trent Valley.` Canal, - pa-J nnvslavo - A. party Bf -':"'I`<;-1'<')nto engineers which is now open Vfor I6'5 miles`. A `Polish storckeeper, and his wife were held up by two burglars In Montreal and OC 9f them ser-. iously. ' ` run A -- - I i ..`.-.v- ..v... 59 on-11115 |,UUy- :`The Londe Mao-rnirig Post_ eag- pressed fears fpx` Canada o.nVaf.c_ount pf `he-r borrowmgs abroa,d.=- ` ` ' ` A.. .l..`.-3 __ 7 IA ' ` .u us,-as vcvu `AL :-"(`l&`l'iIlg'., highway w`as ;att_empted"1i1 Hamilton, -as. butcher? `be1n_g attacked on his way-`home. A ....-L__ _B `W were- dro{vned o ICoiiey Is- land when an. egcgzursioxgg party was upset from a*sa .1l1ng'slJoop. ' ` ""r`I.... 1-...n-_ H17 " *- - .:. nu au`.|1_4j.a1.l'lKe8" rare =from ':Cob__alt., ; '- ' V " = f A ` 'C.P.'R. brkemj '.;i:vas. injured- t Brp ckx{i4l1e.-;_ ' ~ 'I'}___ _-I, 7'11. _ 2Fl'3.l1k. Thoins 6_'_i Tbrqntd fwal * ac- cidentally drowned in the .-Don.; ,f`____,l_ *4 ..- - 7 `urn-. v--"_"""J V"v_u\-u. -ll-4I.'FllC."?u I-_ \ !la'_ K _'Canada_won' \th_Jnbi_1e_e -Cup at" B1sl_ey making her {third .,v1g:tory: V rm... ...;;-_--_v-;.,. _e - - Y (:o_ncinn3d_ f1`o1qPago .6. f '_ RUssELL-ELLIs. M6NDAjY; IULY,Aifi# ' ,.n.,; o` - a Asucoessxveto` .111} `last A.=;sylla_ble, V and. you; % have, "'lp`_on,".' "9_b`n" and `on.. ~Pu,o `then- fwbtdl `together in ' qnf*1=oleon..:,leon;.'eo11? " %- * 8 _NapVolW6'n's Shaving 3~Jap. : The Union S. `S. picnic to Orillia by rail on Tuesday was _largelyat- `tended. Fine-weather favored. the committee,` `and the `day ,was thor- [oughly enjoyed by the." schola;:js' and` I their parents. ' . av-vu-.u us. M14. 11. 3. lM`xs; Ia:-mam was removed 'to the 3R. V. Hospital on Tuesday, and is now` considered but of danger. DA... `I'\.. '|"-T -- ' ` ` J . . . . . . _ . . . .. val. vs uquscl. Rev. Dr. M'cLeod preaches at the Presbyterian preparatory service to"- morrow evening. Communion ser- vices on Sunday. < .v Engineer MitcheIi,vhas'got his eld party started in the additional sur- veysprequired for the pushing. on of. the_worl<` Of the new sewers. | l'l'l,,_ T A in` mi .. ___- ,..--.- .. sans. -_n\.vV CVVCl.3- _ I lMrs. J. A. M3cNeil and `her little s,on, . Master Marcus, accom anied Mr . MicNeil--on his return `to oran- to last week, and will spend two weeks there. v .--, 7_---,--.... {voila vv wvno I -Miss V. Hunt of Mleaford and Miss ' Mahoney of -Hamilton are- }guests at `Mr; A. 'Smallfs. ' J IIIL- Y -v iM%rs. _Peter Buie has [returned home,` after a three weeks visit with friends here. ' 7 |M.iss .Hamilton'7of Peterboro is the guest of and M`a's. `vWalton, Cumberland Street. . -Rev. Mr. zMk:Elroy of Camilla oc- cupied the pulpit of the Presbyterian Church last_ Sunday; _i ' ` `Miss Emma M'cFadyen. is conval- escing nicely, and -hopes, to leave \ the hospital {this week. ' ._ v._._...v.-n I |NI]iss'Ani1ie M`cKenzie an.d niece of Thornton visited`Mrs. J. B. ,Srmth last week. `places, ._ 7 7-. ..._-_ ----w- Jun----\-u I-0 fvnwdvslflullol Mrs. Trevelyan has gone on a' month's v1s1t to Hamxlton and other . . __-..- _ iMiVsMs Jessie .Wilkinson was down. from Onllia for a couple of weeks`; lvacation. ' . T _ | Mn. Hall is visiting Berl ?daughter,` Mrs. E. -M. Brunton, at ,Hamilton. V _ j ' ' ' ---, ---..u cvogvnwulhllo -E \I1'i-vs-s-,IV;e':x: s of Montreal -is the guest of Mrs`. `John Clark, Essa S_t. _ Born on Saturday, July 17th, a son ,to Mr. and Mrs. James _-McMillan. 1] F!` _- of` Toronto is visit- mg herxmother, Mrs. Mferedith. ,__ ..- ---.. --V-rt --up-u |' (`Miss Irene: Collins of Toronto is! home on _a short vacation. ! ..__'- vu-was-v _ T'I1V(I1*i'ss;.xrw1nie V'V`alton Hamilton yis {staying with her paxjents. `,1-__ pa 1'1 ' 9 VI` . 'M}1"."J_oe Bi)-I-315, making good pro- gress at the hospital. .I ! I` I` lit `n rvm. C. Taylor sent `last vxlrekin `Newton Robinson, . ' Mirs. Roadhous is visiting in Port Perry. T fur!` FAVo?'N S l`OCKlNi ::-g A necollection" of individual styles 3 Ladies Wash Suits, in a` number of ve pretty styles,` plain white, pink'and blue also some {very pretty stripe effects. Thes are the o1cg_Q,ds go eagerly sought. Specia close ices-:"`- 4.75, 5, 50, fS.50,- 6.75, 0 7oo, ,7_v;.._ ;_YT I 3 UR ,2c lov`eIy underskirts, -made of ported moire; full` width, wide A ounc 38, 210 and 42' inches length. 3 `Special . . . . .; . . . . . . . . We are-the sole age;1tsj' for Barrie forethis useful=;prepafation_.. '- It` `cleans Gloves as" you have never seen thm cleaned; Bringyour Kid Gloves to _h'iss store and `we'll 5 ' demonstrate its use. Priceper ting... A uoussuqno.inzcssmr1 %cn oM N's 1:-n... - 1* ? -v_-up %consi:r~ ' `We bsgll {hem A aupcK% MQIRAEU % ` sxmfs A \PARK,B' cyziuluc` `cl-'0-rmm_2. KIVD 3'BLTg,.`8LlPl'E RS. % ~ V 8110.38 nd `lglncuovss. V LADIES wns SUITS to1th{cyQnifor:ts;'oflife, just4as%`14:ad%aian&a bu:ti=,Vr, N -1 ' % is"a %nessitx.t% sustaiv h`fe=` ? % .-'2, -v` .. r-`- -=5-= VFURN ITU R~E% IS mxsu . slurs? J up=jt9A V 58.00% . `| v-... sxaplway -'L.UIIlII11SSlOl`l has is-| isued an order regarding level cross- ings, as a result of complaints. It is ordered that .all railway companies on _or before Jan. Ist, I911, erect and] maintain on `each side of the right- of-way fences of minim'um height of four feet six inches, vwith swing gates at farm crossings. and cattle A guards on each sidm of the highway. As to lines not completed or open for trafc, or in course of construe-. tion, exemptions may be made as the Railway Boa.rd deems` proper. The width of approaches to. rural railway `crossings must be twenty ufeet road surface on concession and I main, roads, and sixteenfeet on- side and bush roads. Immigration Campaign. ,*One of the most extensive adver- tising campaigns ever undertaken by any corporation is `now being carried out in Great, Britain by the Grand Trunk Railway, with a. view to at-_ tracting British settlers and British capital to the new -regions opened up`~by the Grand Trunk Pacic Rail- way. Agencies for the distribution of informa'tion.and literature have been opened in all the principal cen- tres of population, and whole-page `advertisements are being" inserted` in the" leading metropolitan news- papers, setting forth` the extent and ,importance._of the Grand Trunk Railway System. Considerable stress isllaidt upon .'.the' growing pro_sperity| of 'the system, under the regime `of Mr. C. M`. H`_a'y's.e A system-`of `com-I n'*.ercial~ attaches -"of `the Grand Trunk` has beerrestablislied throughout Ei1-:- rope, and `all interested- in -Canada-j-VI `the capitalist,--1the wo'rk'er,-_ thef hom;e'-7" ' .seeker,;>the `settler, _th_*- -tourist and the sportsman,--.-are -invited`.-. to place themselves in . tcommunication` with 4 szntsl-`rt ~ ' ,, _ ---'..-v annonoo bThe `.`unconscious" brakeman open- ed his eyes and sand quxetly: ``I`| ' Eda as A 7 POUI` awa , mon, pour ein'- ne. A brakemaniwho was `engaged up- on a- suburban `line. running out of Glasgow fell" from the platform ofi one of"the`. coaches, and lay in an un-' conscious state upon the track. One. of the passengers `who rushed to the In aid of the poor man chanced to have a ask of spirits in his pocket, an.d, to revive him, began to pour a little. down his" throat.` " ` `fC:;mny, mpn, canny, said a -man ,1'ookx_ng on,_`or you ll choT&e hum. pun. Guards at Crbssings. Railway -~Co?mmissionb has is. I1 nrrlnr fnrvoo-4-`:~`u... I-..--I , . .-- 1.0 A\lvv til l\a\o I-`.1 sale. Price? . . . . % _ gG_eBour ghare of Atvhis bargain`. About 350 pieces of- colored cotton goods "that sell_ gt` `I2%c and I 5c, grouged togetherand offered at a low price to effect rapid clearing sale. P:-inc: . . . . o 7 7 s%unmen~~ `cums nos` MILLINE T4 He Liked It; nu.-sou l.l\lILI lo\J\I Uh 0 u go 0 I -I`! Kongo cjofr'ro_u so3nsI .tne; but mostgvy an thee .ti'Iii|e., * Opportunity knock: at} mryoaa doors?-s.oi:ietig;es<"o`n|Y % ' ..Seize-" it and yofifre made" is :the;; old time-pi-oiiven advice; i. '_ i A` . _f" ' * V . Here are opportunities toiliuyoyour needsat, ~- every. little oon:ithed'olla`r that's` Siva is bettertha I eamount that ; `made because it costs 0 effort. the line of saving that this store serve V youiwelj to watch L whether you i aillhe some-X-_-yxo rew `mine. i A . ` E awal ` )

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