Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 29 Jul 1909, p. 1

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s I-1'E'"r' "MU s I c FLRST-CLASS Action and Tohe 'R;e{;,'t`1l.e;.t'<')r.V V T I Pianosj Always on Hand For Sale. I A 3Q_JOHN STREET. ,BRRIE. . . V Fm : Tare` relzle. J Special to mail orders IVT `&l I IIII$j It-r-nv`r:-um nzmy instrument guairanteed. `Strings a specialty. -_-..__.__ ---`jug _.;- -j-JTV PIANO frunzh i 93: T190000 `COMPANY RIIIE '5 WAY: "l&I\lIV-%lIv : O'1oe,L Y3rd & Mill: J ohn St. 3 AR 8 "*5 . ---8_(v)`LD b'Y`-- --. 1*UR`R1ERs ` Agent for Belt 'Qualxt y}` E: Iu_es , ' short. June!-: w1sM%i.n's on Monday Judge wgsmee handed` outjudgment in the Queen's Hotel 1. assesment` appeal. valtiation a difficult one. The hotel had not changed hands recently, and there were no recent sales of s1m1lar- 'pro`perty to ,sen're as.a guide`; {Fur- ther,Lthe property could not be utiliz- "e`d"fo; `stores; and gtljplen, again, the /local optzon wavecauses {some hes;- ! H.is H3onor`tfound' the matter of` tancy in tl1`e, investment Vbfj_'j111`on'<;yj.`. I; 'ILv5\r"a"s, His-. H0nor opinion that Hie -jAssesor`had endeavored to be ,'a bs_oIu'tely fair, as had the members `of -the Court of Revision. He ques- tioned whether the appellants had furnished` testimony beyond. a rea- sonable doubt t_`h.a.,t the `assessment 4 .Lwas1_"too high. Th e_,proptieto'rs `off .~the3hote1 did. not impressilmim as. very anxious` to sell for $25,000. i s Again, I Iudge ?Wisrne._r' found that` the vagppegllants ~had`not produced dis` interested witnesses to `swear to the `;vdluag;ion.' He co`mm__ented:- on the 'bu_i,ldmg s_ `being vj-insured; for` `more; than__ then: ~asse_s,Sed ` value, but 1 accepted? the Istate_`mei1t of` one of the ;p;'i)`elIa nts_,i on 41is`hea`d-, `that itlgge ,in;A `;.uranI~`:e.'i`;.`:"- %!9i ,"53,9`I- 03} .`th:e`~_ `x`e`con,-_. ii`Vs,1:`t-`I..1 1':,gl" ;V,aI_,i.1e of jthei .p.re`n_1ses., maf `funded? .f<;th`f coneh$i9f.,F:'-:%ht' .`t1i.- :`=%;\` ` `_`ge)'?.`3wa-S t` in ,_1')lal.:`.-J * 4_A . _Deceased is survived by her -hus-J ,b'an_d and an on] daughter, Mrs.` jThos. Hewitt of own._ ' She was 56 years-of age. ,Interm'ent `took place `on Tuesday in `St. Thomas Church cemetery, Shanty Bay. L ' M.rs. Muillett had been driven /t0 the corner by Mr, K..-M`_cKay, and was proceeding thefrest `of the way on foot. She tried to run across the .track in front of the engine, but stumbled and _fell, and_ before -she could escape the train was u'po n~her.. Deceased was conscious. when pick- ed up, and lived for about: 20 min- utes, just as Dr_. Fred Ross arrived on the spo-t in'Major Peuchen s auto which was kindly placed at`; his dis- posal. Strange to say, the body did not disclose any fatal injury. Outside of-a scalp wound and several minor` coutusions there was nothing to] I show, and it is surmised that death was due" to shock. It "is believed that the deceased could not `have been struck by the engine `itself, but by some projection.` ' ' inquiry, b'ut decided that an inquest `was unnecessary, there be.in_g\zappar- ently- no negligence on the part of the `railway employees. `V 1 .U I _ '1 ` - -Coroner` Evans made 3.1 thorough` ."" : ` - _ J-.`__ " ` ' 1 . 0n_ Athe-.Wh9le, His Honor wa_s not ->cLonV1{:nc`_e;l; that the` assessment 19 `ex -' ;c4csswe.. ?:But',f a the V_propert_v;..l_1ad` `?.n`qt- 4in,<::_:e,asgdv m .-value since 1908,; th` ,a'ssessmet':t for. I909 shbuld ~ not 7,d3h?1"f91T,7_198A9!`dinB'1Y:.. he V: . wait; 3` g_s5.;rq;iqyvs.: ,&..1ahd uwuui U9 `I `V -' F-75": Box 35:, m LE-5}. ' This oourue is also successfully taught? y mail. Write for full` particulars. ` ` " ' ' Mrs. John Millett of Oro Run Down on Sunday While J Returning froth . Church. _' On Sundgr morning, after church and` while returning to "her home on the zndnof. Oro, Mrs. John M`i1lett was struck at the G_. T. R. crossing (north of Raikes ) by 3. south-bound lfreight, and died in a few minutes. 'pC1 lCCl.`5y5ICIIl_5 1n. _ 6. ; 1 VHours._fc>`r dayclas s,9;3o" to-I2a.m. and 2 to -4.30 p.m._`V evening class will a_l~'so Abe taughtef the benet of those who cannot.co e d1iri.ng_ the day, from 7 to 9 p.'m. ` All `wishing to lear o-r forffull particulars be sure to m t me on ' SATURDAY. AUGUST II In the PllfI0l 8`0f -the Queen's no I. Barrie. __ Between 10 a.m. and 5 nt. ' \aALul\::I Kullllul CH. .i-sed}. This includ `perfect systems in. 'blU[CS, etc. ` | ourse is now only} '_ through, if sa_t- one of the" most unions :4-"an 11:`.-. -1...` A- A Aug.` 4.. can A -- 1Char,ge for full $10, to be paid w _t1on. `Wefs `nd prepared to forfeit `Skirts, Waists", ting, d ss_ 1_naking'and coat making`. pjrshment `you can acqugre e `to you of "such. everday } 0_u ever hing` from the plainest sh}rt wais to the most-elaborate! t_o1let and arantee p`erfect`satisfafc- $25_ to any la A whoafter taking our course can ' oW'?i1s an article in dressmaking s "e cannot cut, t and put together.` A ot only the lining, b_ut'all the on r goods in Coats, leeves, Wrappers; Clothes, etc. ' ` Aqnann n ...-...-- ,....1--: Girdles, Children` ran `Av 511'` ed, iiadies; to-. learn -dress; ctit-.', alue as a._ practical 5kno.w- e ress-_mak1ng. W. e - teach I M ..e`-.'=.J%J `Mai ~ 3 ll any RSI IIAII mvljav T0 LUIIW. V 1: ` t t ` .aMo\.res:::?j:ml:En9t:::?t`;1'leri`:ns::`ln:l i?){3 1arce'. amounts. on. the security of good In mort-' gages . M CARTHY. BOYS MURCHISON. uunlon S:_eet. Barrie? ' ~ r A L :An%u' amass % V %cy`m`NG and MAKING5 %A(`: l`%r\1Jto`cpmmeIgcerin~_Barrie ` Death at t_t1g_Crossing In Quen' pfel Case. I"A_`RRll.Q`I'l-II GVQUNTYA or smcfor nub 1-H:_ :`r9muIa_u, Jmotv` TO `ah. Innnm an...-.....o ..a _.-_. fbhzn 1'. I I \.4vu, vryY v I u w a s v u no .-r - v v - -- --Open for the season. Little Lake Summer Resort. Boats for hire. Lufl`3h"!:paao.gh soft drinks, `1C"e'A. t_. B ers p_t>aken. . "Bus leaves - every Monday and Friday at 7 o'clock and Wednesday. after- .noons at 1.30 o cloek. Miss Lawrence. ` 1: . D60 t&`:ilkinson s forirll lindslof ryo'%! .x.'u -. ....,_Aas 1- slabs, sawed and 831% as"5"r""l81:'%'1ll'I`yo||_ Kwish an sold per cord, not box 1'=ds- ' A n '--Messrs. A: H. and A. O. Felt; te Dunlop St. jewelers, will make -- grand; opening `on Saturday, AuT"a_;z_;__ _Theirv stock` will be fourggl strictly`, 1.` and up-to-`date, with. a complete `D `fj. watch-es,- clocks, irewerlry-,.etpp.l.T_ ".:j_ eral public are '`c.ordia;lly....in'vited._ to c` := ' n and` in- spect thepgoods. No. troul -.3,` `them, Keep your eye on the 4.. second 'door`. east `of Uriionp Bank. iqg.-`d_ at all hours, also A As a result of. the bakers reduc- ,tion of the weight of loaves two weeks ago, home baking has become pretty: general throughout the town, and will doubtless become moreso on the arrival of cold weather. Recent donations to Royz Victoria I-Iospita`l are acknowledged by Treas- urer Rdgerson vas'follows:.. I. M S" .`M...idhurst'_, $2.00; Ag]. Wallace, A; `F. H1mter,W$5.oo; Geo. Coles,.$3.- oo; Balance iof Festival Chorus Con- cert, per Will*~R/"King. $11.30; A. G.` McNabb, $5.oo. This institution de- serves. `a much" greater charitytthan it `seems to `draw, and the.pa)ucity of the -nutrtbi-;r' A of" citize ns_~a}id others .vy,:h9'y contribute 't9v.va1'-ds it is ` not cre- :!c;1t_a|J.Ie~f`.to_ tl1`e,;`_spmt oi th:_ti1,'n:'es. I (Mrs; Agnes Squire of Orillia, who _,was committed to jail by Mlagistrate Clark, pending her removal to the Mercer, will no-w be taken to the asylurri, having been pronounced dangerously insanefby Drs. Palling and Little. ` Advar_1ce_readers "will notice the early closing movement advertised on the front page. `It applies to every business day in the geek (ex- cept Saturday). and judging from the way`it-is being received by t e buying public. has eyidently caug t on. 9 ` ._ tf. . V '--`Shoes are advancing in price, but- not -with us. We received Saturday the first . ~ _, .,_o_ e -to follow this week; of that big 8'-"` .~ "made'_in iMontrea1 and Quebec Week at 69 `/2c on the $. Carey Shoe `Co., opposite Ross Block. ' f\_.... LL.` manna;-\o\ T :L6'A T ml)`; . --The Carey Shoe `Co. hardly need -to (lo much advertising. The goods. and `the_' quantities of them they are` tur11ing"b11'trz:a;t_e.?s.ug:__h 19w prices are almost a sufc1ent" a .` ` err;selve_s. Fu-st shoe store west of t bx-me! i House. V - ' - I ' .A - I --.-,5 zre me namt, tau and ' buy your . shoe sale is on. Carey 5 0e; A. few doors West of the Barrie "Ho 1n 11118 9 A use. the` big to day, K Cane gugars -bniy, A ' V `Contractor McMurray of Toronto, who will Lay down the new concrete` sidewalks here, has a rst-class testi- monial from the Mayor of Brampton where the walks laid by Mr. McM'ur- ray are spoken of as the best ever` constructed in that town; '_ >__ _----- `.... -v.-vvv-5 -I -""'WF% l- `Owing to diicult with` the type- settihg machinery, as Advance this [week has `had to curtail its news de- partment and ho1d out editorial mat- ter. - \ For obta\ining goods by fraud, Fred -Gardner of Innisl was. arrested on` Saturday -by P. C. Wm. Sweeney and `haledbefore `Radenhurst, P.M; He was found guilty, but let off. on sus- pended sentence. -Tlfte r_egu1{.1; meetfng `of the C. T.'_U:' will `take place on Monday, ,j~'Aug,;2nd, at` 3 pm. - ' `XL;,. Theocelebrafed St. Mary's baseball` team of` Toronto. in a. game with -the local nine is the attraction promised ifor this evening at Agricultural Park. ,Adjt.. Habkirk and 'sca'pt. MGoi-- man will be at the S. A. citadel next Saturday, .Sunday and Mbnday; They play a. variety of musical instruments. ` 4 fa _ - A ~ , -.--auxy|.Uu~.S" `IT `always 1n ` stock _ at I. Cooksfwh crickters pla,y."here to- |morroW, and on Monday there will be a match between Ba'rrie...and the kT.A.A.fC. of Toronto. - 1- 7'-"`.'_ """" ' _ x ` H L The lake steamers -were hard hit ;_by_ the.weather last `week, 'the.traic ?during the latter part falling away to ; almost nothing." i 7 .73`-K-*">f- :VIQVI `a gun? I > . . ` -Wlheat-cuttang Is now. well under! fwxay in the" district's surrounding the town. The crop is a fair average. \. rn-.. . - _ .TaI in :'the. I\;IV4oLonlig'h:t' t'.o-night per" Str...; Geneva. Auspices Elizabeth St. Epworth League._ Two-a.nd-a-half` .h_ours_ sail. _ _ `AH the priric`p?i1g\ V in, town %ev;em%,:Vdwa:a <>`)c|c k Y5 ur- no; ,vo uc Sllllning, hcfor 5 .*e:oek. fT5if: up-to-`date, withf :teA ~_ of-V. wgtch-es,. clocks-, y-,~.g\tA,,..._ ~t "eral Ll'y;.in vited to" c ' ' . and un- - . ,shpw Keep your eye on "rlnnr pacf Kn` 'Un"inn Rank. are the"hab}, a11in lirie I7l`\I1OO ._-1.....- A.L_- L.` A % orf Augba oua cm11:mou.- and jgllies ement _ CITY `H01-seld, Clark, Poucher, Stateton. The a.m_en`dment found no support: an_d the original motion then carried on a vote of Io-4. Yeas--C'a.IdwelI, Garden, Garrett, Sprott, Wa1ls_and: the`Ma_.yor. Nays-BeardsIey, Lxttle, Bidwell and -Craig. [BARRIE REGATTA (AUG. gm} '&'I.:\pl !j1bs.). 117-- 1_`lIJDa]o 1b'NI)I_en s ,single-'b1ade- singles (135 s. . _*" Mixed tandem.s.. . ; Sw1'mm~.i-ngqrace, 50 yds. Swimming race, 50 yds. (18 yrs.) .Men s single gunwale. ` Men's double gunwale. " {Cr-ab. race. . I __ Hurry `scurry. Tilting. War` canoe race. [Sailing `race. ' _M1otor boat race `c1aSses..) ` `Upset race. I '1VBenL sU-double-bladylei sin les.` . ~;,Men 7 doI,1bl.-bl_.hdA t;m_ems. ' _ Ald. Beardsley moved an amend- ment, vsrhich was seconded by A.ld. Craig. It was to the effect that as an experiment the cement sidewalks be laid down by the Town, under the supervision of a competent foreman. allthe men to be under the control of the Chaiifman ofpWo1-ks. I The Town Council has come back and donejust-just what it refused to do a week ago. Monday night, the M-cMurray tender for cement side- walks -was - `voted through after a good deal of squirming and hedging. There was a considerable amount of talk and chaff indulged in, and those .'who stood out for the lowest tender all along were amply vindicated by the turn of affairs. Aid. `Stapleton moved the adoption] of the original report, seconded by` Ald. Garrett. There was a slight variation in the wording. That. a small street. intersecting! Townline or Bay `St. running in a northward direction, [which here- .tofore bore no name, b'e _now called Short St. T . 1 het, --tis..a.c_ljus ~ nqvr l_)armg or % our :old separators and e" beating. Often a , A ing makes a hard turxljng machine t "easy, If it _is "pa41:g..`,vtepairing'Vwe wil - . ggpigal tsepgu-agar. - - `(V , `,1-, _ 5-`- .-_uvr_-u-o -- -`_.~- _V'_ . ; =;Ra_ngtS, Scales, ` Kitchen-V -` Ta-n/(1. CreamfSep~a.rators are our .,_;'1fhe.,13.T`a=ti,ona1` iMfa._nuf_actur_ing_ Co. A; ' ?-;,9:~`. L` f * j Mulcaster S-t.,, Barriesl ~'I;`ak ' yur;?r3?T:I77'd chopping 3 4:92. W"i;kitisbn's " Milli Chopping every .vygighed in `and V. [That -Centfe sg. gggward 2 be re-I }named_ __Gu1;n St.`,' after in old resi- ' den t. fTVh1a_t '1:he:"na1l1ne;wI-I`arri.et and M;e- linda St. be abolished.and the. name Qundonald St., after Admiral Coch- Arane, Earl of Dundonald, substituted .therefor. ' -----~---- I That Townline (or Bay St.) be abolished and the name Tifn St., after 7W. R._Tifn, be substituted therefor. I u i l MThat the `ame Ann Eliza. St. be abolished and that James `St. be ex`- tended to `St. Vincent St. PI`! . .I -` ' - -1- J\IIlll D-I _"l/".hat't Thdmpseh, st." in Ward No. 5 _be re-named Cotter St., after J. R. Cotter, xC0. Crown Attorney. That-`homp`son -St. North of So- phia St. remain under the name of Thompson `St. . That Thompson. St. South of the Queen's Park be re-named Park_St. and that the said street be extended to_ Eccles -St. "TT.;?'\3va};m 5 be re-named J udge. Boys. ; That"William St. main as William `St. rt` ' irl Whrd 3 be re-' named ,Lount St., after Geo. Lount, `registrar for 46 years. 'FI__. r~1, --4 l'[M":I:Tl/1;;`t"C1.1'::1.rleTs" gt. Ward 5 re- imain as Charles St: ' 9 That Centne "St. in W'ard 6` remain ias Centre St. V % service be best, `I. n`o\:Iu' John"'St; West,in Wizard 5 be -re-n'amedTFranvk1in_St., after Sir John Franklin, who was here in I825. . -That John St. North in Wards 2 and` 3 be re`-named `Head St., after Sir George Head, who built the rst .dwel'ling here` in 1815, and that the same be extended from Bayeld St.` to Toronto St`._ T -- -\/D vuyu ugh. ` { That phn 7St. running from the [name of John St. ' Bay to Daltbn St. remain under the I The V follon?ing:r;recon1imendations hzgve been made by a special com- .,1n1ttee in reference to the re-,nam`ing of [certain streets. of-the Town; ` rp1___,_ n___ n. .- -- - __ `-...-....._-. _uu.1\o\.I-D. U1`-tllc LUWH; . ` That Ros,se_.from Bayeld west irena.i;.1_,_the`A__same, ~. W` . \ ;~VTh'a.t Ross 51:. East in- ward No. [I be_ re-named Johnson St., after }Mart1n Johnson, an old resident. ; That -Ross St. i -Wlard No. 5 be `re-named Brock St., after Sir Isaac 'Brock. A sMlen s Men s Men s -'IV{=en s Niiwk gum NAMES OLD._CREAM SEPARATORS \% `MALDE NEW. Right_,Ab9g1t Faye. ' Program of Events. single-blade singles. single-bfde tandems. single-blade fours. .. . single-bl_a.de tandems V (135 !. ~. St. in Wards 4 and Boys St., after ex- Sj. `in War?! 6 re- {$1.00}!!! ANNUM m Aowmct ' `INCL! CCWIIC WIV` CCIT. ' reat interest was displayed in the7 chi dren sV races. the little tots su.r*_.' prising the parents by their IM7ara- thon tendencies. } Ihe councmors from % Ward Six. oiciated at the games to the-sat1s- faction of everybody. ` rusc v L; A: -ai'x?ery active inter- est, Judging: from the number: of `per- ambulators, lunch baskets, etc. "1z;1`5"`;I;os;1:"` `.;;;"1;;.;d"1o M Knights of the Rail. The weather; was charming. . nil 1- 1 I '1 .O_-'. 3 The most exciting item of sport` }was the married ladies race, some of: ithe contestants being so close to- tgether that the judges were a.lm.os1:;i`_ iunable to distinguish the winners`; "through" the maze of ruP_ed lingerie`; 51.11. 1.4. LlJu.\.|ICl, J. Lxxuuunuuu. Trammen s race, (spec1a1)-E. Ed- gar. P. Clark, L. Poucher. D ' v ,,;1_,_,_,1___,.__o,..- _____-_. _-__ `AIL- Ecu. L. ulaxn, 1-4. L'Uu\,llCl. I F Ra11roadmen's wwes race---Mrs. tHodgson, Mrs. Haddon, Mrs. Wel- I '1ington. T ..A.. .....IA....-... KS"... LI'.\.1.......... `ll ...- I llII5L\JIlu Lady waltzer--Mrs. Hodgson; Mrs. W. Berry. - D-L-- .-.L..._.. R1 -.. AC:..` 13...... ll .-- Sectionmen s race-Geo. Fisher, Jas. Fraser. I rxa: _ 7 - 1-, F!` v-\ - .- LAay.wcuu, 1.. Lu.t:ggI5UIl. _ F -G1rls race--Edna McCausland, iVGlgdys`1\'I.cDo1jIa1<%) ((}lladyE Kilgaurk oys race--. er ue, o. . { `Five Brotherhoods race:-E. Ed- \gar. L. Poucher, J. Richmond 'l`....:...........7.. ......- /......-:..1\ 11- 17.1 H-I.3aI|J);*usync>-w-1\Irs. `Sid Penny, Mirs. nNv.zent. Mrs. Will Penny. Tug-0`-war-_-Unnished. , u:u.\.\. ulllfall, Lud JUHIISUU. Lad1es':Aux1l1ary race---.\/I.rs. Had- don, Mrs. VVeII1ngton. Mrs. Penny, c1..,......,...-- ---- r my-v` r -- inary. ,P. Clark, who tossed `em over for the Trainmen, played like a pro. and had the men of the lever guess- ing most of the way. It was due mainly tohis work that the Train- men won, the revised" score stand- ing 8--6. The players were: En- gineers--Roberts, Stewart, Bough- man, "Seymour, J. _T. Clark, Elliott, I. Riddell, M`cKinnon and Hayward; Trainmen--P. Clark, Potieher. A. Clark, A. Riddell, Penny, Looker, Kuntz, Mingay and Guthrie. TL, L_,, ,_,._--_, -......,5a.J auu \JL1LIl1'IC. I The tug-o -war remained 1in~nish- ed and will probably be decided at Allandale at an early date. Tl1e Winners. Engineers race-.-G. Seymour,` H. Knapp. Conductors ra,ce-L. Poucher, W. Looker. F'fremen s race--W. Little, W. Blogg, A. `MucKinnon. Yardmen s race.--P. Clark, A. Clark. Brakemen's race--E. Edgar, C. Mc- Niven, J. Steele. Married women's race--41VIrs. Clark, %M.rs. Mason, Mrs. Edwards. Single lades' race--Ethel Johnson, Grace Small, Ina Iohnson. T -;rl.'ne`.~ ` A...-:1:....-_ ..-- `F "" ` I Jao. 1.143 . `:Ofce cslta race-T. D. Redfern, Sloan. Fat men s race---C. H. Ambach, C. Lewis. Old men s race---Alex. Clark, J. Hayward, T. Meggison. .('1i.-la ........ 1.7.1.-.. \.r-?"-.._1---1 ---.... -`anus 'a.a'3llZaIlCe. A lengthy and varied program of eld sports was pulled o` without 3.` liberal keen competition. resulted. For the benet of the light-footed of the party, dancing was provided, Keenan s orchestra supplying first- class music. A draw contest for a gold watch excited a good deal of in- terest during the day, the lucky num- ber, ,4oo, turning up ~in the hands of . W"Holmes. Another feature 'was {-115 g-....1L-1-- - The annual excursion of the 'B'. of R. -T. to Big Bay Point on Monday, per Str. Islay, excelled all the pre- vxous undertakings of that body in the way of amusement provided and the number who attended. T4. ..-- _ .___- .....uu\.L VVIIU a.L(cIl(lC(l. It was a perfect day, and the ex-- cmtsionists enjoyed themselves to the limit. The committee worked inde- fatigably in their efforts to make the picnic a success, but no small meed of praise is due the Ladies Auxiliary` for their kindly assistance. [ A 1,,...,..u._- , - ' - ` `HE 0001 weamer 0`: cue was low uuyu I left us with. a his stock on sum F1;-odsyet unsold. To make 9. quick 1 us; we will sell this week all our Boys` straw Hats at Just llalf C`-_,l _.. INLJIJV- L cool weaiher of the last tow days! with.a. sum: an-.nu vnf Ivnunl, 'l`n mgkn II. auick cl -Ions` Wash sums. to `art: :3; '1 '*a;.;;.;'{ { ' g.,,,.r..~. s.';:c.. W *' W, Bo9s'Wash Suits, regular 1.00.10: Men : and Boys La I I I I C I t|ID`III_IlC Mars` and Boas` L 8I'aIr cotton . Mgirgjgriec `isuts. rgulac I : ,.. ..l.-. 1.13. uclly. Shopmen.'s race-J. Neil; J. Walk; I` Bailwaymen at Play. lualled-. ` Monday : B 1g Excursion. T1:\Oldt1xirs and |(_3n's I rut` IIIVIIEIIII ll` 59" COMIC FIVE [CL unuulu. LU ulnno at unv-\,\u all ` straw Just Half lc 7 Men's, Boys or Child : 1'! Price. _ Wash {mad ul - -'oolOO ;III_'l H08.`_a_... . 4Ilose.'rosulu- . ... ..`&fn-.-.-.a.`..kJ....-- .-- ......... VNotesTof the Day. bfoide . N . as In the nth V V '3 V4 the tovynshlp of El9lxi.l.|.:`.9' Scaled 'l_`en wu1m ;` EVVV;'V;i\VVtVV};VeeV1V:sV:)V}dJV:K199- mwe"W-** 0 0' Sxmcoe. V ~ [ '1 ' at}, `V V `V V , Th ' od. house .M.`d, ~ , the uh5se'. gsvhlch ut'.0.*'mi`t ha`-J ' . . ,.a ,4 . V" :31`; , A. V ,'VVV state of cultivatnon. 1 - A '=",.., - ` The highest 01` anyt"..d-f, , Afw n 7` - m-cepted. J `For fin-the; Dii`rtlc11l!1:V; V am 3 n n ant . " "" George Culilnnixxgghamp ~\'. . : DA TED at Bar1'le.'.th_lgI}V>13_Vt1lAIi ' Lmmox, Solicitors tor I015 ExEcU'?oas' . saui Bar} New Manine[ shop oooooooowoiononwfff , " _` _ - A V ;nn;I"l` sf:-eet. . Lv c _ ovoo++ooo'o: K! `II no-- Q1.-.-. 1 .. I- 8.:50 a.m.-Holy Communion. , 11 a.m.---Morning' Prayer and Seilono 7 pm. ~E\'e-nsong and sermon. ` `:oooooOooo0oo0O`O O0O'0"O: Lake simcoe. open for season. Goosl `shing and pleasure grounds Meals and Refresh- ments of all kinds served eve:-dsy (including Sundays). Special Dinner on xouraion days. 25c. For terms and further glculars apply to MRS. G. H. JJRDON. me. 23-tt. Church 3!: England -v :r---u y-- -_ T tdesi-ru'ble property to;vf"_,-k '1 ' tllehguten Sanitarium. situate` a@{;&oR Bayezd 5t.. Barrie. bein L_ot 6` coxnprisingizsl acres of land. Splendid bu Idmgs. nndattoge er a most attractive location. Apply to` B. PAVRKER, Allandale_P.O. V otf . _-C-w cent 9.-tr--u - w - Highest price in cushvpuid-for good cedgr .5hingle b9lt_s. de_li\'_2red m Barrie or-gt any -G.'l`.H. srdme: wlthm one hundred lmles cf Barrie. J Hf CLARK,Shing'le Munufacturfsr. Rm`:-In n! Robinsonouse me BAY pom? A.\"l`l3I) A googl general servant for.1d- erly couplfc. mud le aged person refer- `red. Apply. 26 SMAL`. ST. ~ [A -39p` --__.._._ cnrrlugc uw H RIAGE ($0.. Ltd. DIITIU. J Barne. Ont. llolidufs. Address : Juie RU. AN~'l-'E~D--'lh1'ee Smart boy to learn the cm-riage trade. Apply B-ARRIE CAR- pumv (`n ma. V i - 29.31" . .3 gold, fraternal . . LOST V` 3 .- _ . v , In Barxjc on Saturda . Jul 24th.`1=;oc~ Mra.()ulha"m`IH ` . and ayeld ss..3'o"ci` "M.K." on back. Rewaxd on_ 3 'I`HIsOl~`1-`ICE. . .' EAUHER WANTED for s. s_. No 11. Innis- ril. lmties to commence atberaummer holidays. Mus . hold second class certicate. ` applications to A._ PURVIS, gf}g~ ADD l3'% Big Bay Point. _.._.._.__.._. gag: -. 4* non. `dale. TRINITY ICHURCH sanvlclzs sumonv. AUGUST ~131- raw WIN" "W-Iisl And other Users or nncnlneru whgn m Barrie call and seethe _ MILLMEN 2 THRESHERS : mmr.ns% 2 nma.-.4 to commence after summer` vncn. PEMJHER WAN'1`ED for S.S. N9 12. Inuial Hganrly wlfnqei . . -..n..a.a cognac -npDD **'3:;.fn.;I{;;s: Letters ~orj 7?Crfdit%.% i good the wor1d`OVT' E h'm0'c bought Jsold` IXC I. D D 1ft` and Te18'1`3Ph V'Tr3n9f:eHFs[b I ; 5 . _ . ,~` ' n white` I steners' ial t, issued. -* payable in a1l_pVa.rtsv-{if Cgn,da;' and in the leading citiesyofl United States, are sold `at";every:...j Branch of the_ Un`ion,~ 1$:`a`,.;A'1j];fi They cost little, and -after-T-gibsg- ']utely safe. " ' .II.\...-` T AC"-note .; W111? equipped with IQat'h;s. Pla nCl`,v. ` ` Ill-ill. aha- . - I 1' to .;pt3)u_v Point. wilii _ ' to work. * - 2 House. A $0.30 Q1 cs to one I `_ \ --: v A E1) ~-Good strong girl for up sta.i1f work,` NEW ADVERTISEMENTS`. . A(1HrJri H ALV 1r.u l.Ul.` 5.5. w Duties to commence an ;....1v m (3. M. sRlGLlc}Y- 1-` ,l,vl'l.l!u.\. vv nu ;;au sun IJIIII 5113 on. ;|ulBlll' Duties amgr an me_ _vaoa.. A Dbl) [0 C. `x ,.A`l`lan- ' V . n All Welcome. . beats Frog.-f "- BARRIE B'f3ANCH ' g 4 ). MORTON. Mqnuger._ i ive use. vator in ntario, . This Grand won sue on nmr; . , - _ _ _-__ A -..-`.`.:;.c_r_ L 5.ooO .66TC "camua WANTED __ ._-L' __.:.n A-_ Iallldll cu WI Drill. G30. '1?` V.` V: . xecu tdni .5-bvnv ` I)-..-I1 . P _OQll,IT_OI_I." - when VH6.- 3995!. PKOPIUITOII. ` ' " I); All a 29 310 I U111`? 2'9-31 th" iolas. E -`Keenan! B """' ""FF"" ` , . I VIOIBINS. `GUITARS. M-ANDOLINS. Ac.` ---.._ 2.. _a....-_. _..L an-hn maul-AAA Zr,`-w .-v-- &lve~n',`1.,.- i/' 51!: the undegzlfntgg ~- 1-eg1donce.8un-. t-:_.nexqg or..;th0. WM ; m`odern`conven noes. ., -_ . . to H _ , * ` 9 H ` w._ hmdn 1:lt::`brL m?se `.!.-`lug, u|oI;IoUI. II VI: , aw` `f. I ll. ` I. .d > *1 ` Toxfgvi t61`{BI'rl'le. ` '-.` ' 2` M .35: 28" mot promises 37!! =ne_e=J-%,eaoos Edlson lihonographc ' and lsupplloc --A-_- -`-.- 4-nn:n:Q n-A AIDQQI IQI3 1- Mendelssohn _ Pianos. g, has I4-.1 ' { % TBARRIE,vCOI%IN'J,`Y0;Ii` SI?'MC%0E,TjoNEl';BI0. `JULY 39,-V1909. [Simmons &% Bo. .-..----`nu-I Iuljj ` P. 0'CoI1nell, Proprietor. opp. crnr MARKET .' ~ ' Msrrlncessstreet _ Wmmnez First Class Accommodutmn. Remodelled and Refurnished Throughout. and S:' lZ;.S??s;"" L;m`es* am` 3 ' Gent! VFzo`r-lz"'1"ze.a }` Cow}; R % We he rezfdy` 24622 !/z a sc.zz)z'1.z,g`r. to "yoz off/ra:mA >0 id 35 yer cent. 2)" you _&z_4`y efore Sq/3!. Is: nexl. - WHEN TRAVELLING Wzsr mu Suns AND swov AT '1-mi: M A R if:-i7`i *1` E L 3 1\D(|-......n ~n..-.. 2.000 copies Vat Ioc per com}, T Ask for `tree catalogue. i

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