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Northern Advance, 4 Nov 1909, p. 1

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-E.-"5' of I05 2- traf- / `Pmv V `\ Ill!` -vu v,v uusxcauay Ul _xa.sI: WCCK. Da.H.1" uel Patgelle, an Italian, was ned 111 the ;Pq11.ce.C_Qu1-t the sum of: $2 and costs; 01: .~.ais's`a'u`-lti;1g `Hex-be`:-t 3-Craw-' ,%ford.~r-15..-C.-_ W1rn.*P'Swe`eh`ey made -the anjest. , . , ,-'--;Sneci,aI fo `this week. " 60 oair ladies ne` don` a kid, `Blucher cut, boots." oR=egular' .50, bankrupt 'price $1.79. at Carey oe Co., opp. Ross B1p_ck;. ., . ,' . V - . ' l._Qgl< . . , . .' 'Mr.A A. ` F} County of` Simcoe is now; ready for distribution by the}-jCount'y Treasurer and may be obtained on application. The price is;$2 for the two" volumes, the exact cost of `production. ' ~The`No\'r'eri_1be'x' meeting of the 10- cal W.C.T.U.- will take place on the 8th inst at 3 oclock. A large `attend- er"s Hitory of the ance ._is' requested, = as there will be an li nterf`estir;Lg.prog1-`am: with reports of Provmcxal and Dommion'conven- trons. A ---Have you tried Bryson s Home- made ?" You will .never know what a delicious bread it is until you do. TL- r~.'--_..: 12.; A` -' - -_ __--_--...._. .......u u. go uuux _yuu uu. ` -The Grand Jufy at"-the Assiies is composed as follows: John Adams, Collingwood`, `E, P. Beeman, `Pene- tang; Thos. Lennox and -G.` `N. May- nzujd, Orillia; ._David -M-athers, Stay- vner;H Innis McKay, West Gwillime bury; John Rogers, Sunnidale; Isaac Scott, Nottawasaga; J. G. Scott, Bar- rie; T. `Swindle, North Orillia; Daniel Wood, Vespra; W. E. Ferguson. Te- lcumseth; and Stephen Grose, Essa. Q3121 .._--- t\----.g,- - I ........ u, uuu o..u.\.yu\.u UIUBC, L333. Solid meat Oysters and fresh sh, [daily at Bothwell s. l_ -T-Ano rV6o,._pa.irs go on sa`1eV th is cut, boot, ne toe and tip. $4.00 Shoe '00., three do [weist .;)f Barrie House.-_ sud LU IJU ICLAUIICU W1! In Canadnan Aclassnc fpr.the V year men- a tioned. ` 2 . Go "to .'Wilkitlson s for all kindrof D17. Hard add Soft 1 Wood, V also Slabs, fsiwed and split any length you wash sold per.-- cord, lnot box loads. mu Monday nights :had at least some Owing to Hallowe en `falling on Sunday this year, people'were afflict ed}. for three nights in succession be- gipqiqg with ~. Saturday. gThose,:who. pestred their neighbors on-' Saturday regard `for the `Sabbath. but it is; queer that they should, obey the Fourth Commandment `and break the, Golden Rule. Several cases where` damage resulted have been reported! to the poiicew. ' - ` = .7__ _ _` , .f [LU LIIC |JUll\.Cu _ - .- "V5 T-There "must' _ some reason why. the Carev Shoe ben doing: the shoe business 0 last three months or tainlv must be doing al to be doing in regard to prices. Their ,store*-is ' between ei`s"and M'onk'ma.n. sf. _ . _ ,. Purity Flour, made from No. 1:; t _f_rd `Manitoba wheat,` `mean; pure-f hgead hztcad thantyon can get from `any other` our.` Always in stock, at B9tl1wg1l s. `I T = .; The case of Hubbeft vs.`Dyer et al... known as the-Holly pubc wor- ship.d_ist_urbance case, came up on Mondayv;it1.t the, ,.I)jx{ision;v. Court by way. of apqeal from thjitgtconyiction by -Rad"e,t,1lmi~st, P;;M., n:ai1;;,$ept la;st. MK A.:i- BoysvT'-appeared .-on b,,dh_al-f of ...t_h' appvgllauts "and *"att_lhounc; `eiif that -the case_.ha.`d` beepnracticallg '-sefttjeglv between] the , pa:-t1e_s, . the pro- secutor c6nsenti_ng"';.to.' have the' con- ..jvic'ti'6n :_,.Qlj3A_S.`, l,(`e., wightttqostsk .[ud_`e~ \}Vismet`ttj.'fgz_;veW _. &!1!dKn`it}tT`: ;a.c_o;fgl:n gly; - F" 9%*???;;a1f`2._* 'I'dke your h pping ,;to, -'Wilkins0n s , M`i|1;" f )} 3$i$1`_)vgry mo`, 1bs;,_ _.w`:_`y_ 54 1.n_and. uwaccrp out Monday, "Dec. 6th. {There will be a meetig of the. Bar- riefg ?Hockey Club` tdtnieg t" (Thursday) at I-the 'Queen s for. the election of ofa vcurs and other important btisiness. ) 1 ;Webh9g: s :,;-travewsty, on the _;.M:en-y `Widow aha `Fhe`=~Devil - win `beI` seen` T etc at the Grand on ~Monda,y even- ing`, Nov, 8th, not Nov.` 15th as- pre- viQusly_3_pno_un.ced. .. , ,, . ,Speaking" of Toys Awake, Mr. J. E.-Minus of `the "High School, Till- sonbursz, a former Barrieite, sags: Possibly the most interesting and beautiful childt~en s play that it has ever been our privilege to enjoy. Deenlicenses for sale at The Ad- vance oice; ` ' `-3-vw vusub V -On Wednesday 0% _last: wevek Sam- Patrelle, Itahan, ix} r`(\-I- a..4... -. 0- ,,, 5:111:11. u1UpI`lCIIOf OI U18 UUCCHIS, has a likely_ looking "weanling named Wenonah by Fort Hunter out of the dam Papinta. This -llyicomes of the right kind; of stock, as to both. speed and distance, and may yet be a fac- tor to be reckoned with in the great Cah:1rI'ian .r1nt:eip `run 51... on-- -----' K2, - c-uona..II.. -.,,.......- T V .- _=:The King s'P1ate`r-ace for I9\I2 will be represented by more than one Barrie stable. `Mr. Dan Le Roy, the genial. proprietor of the Queen s, has |:oooooooo`ooo ooooo9oQoOO0; 5. Tm: comrlfv` or omco:-AND `ma. -FARVIQERS :1 i _ will, bq reports ...\....A.. The wedding took place on Tues- dav. Nov. 2nd, at the residence of the bride s sister,-Mirs. Joseph Stoneharn, Alliston, of Miss Minnie daugh- ter of Mrs. -R0-bert_Smith, Elm.Grove, to Rev.. J. Elmer Thompson, B.A., pastor of- Cheltenham and M-t. Pleas- ant Presbyterian churches. Mrs. F. A..'Hoar. ,.Ross Street. is visiting friendsin Tlirontov, and will not receive againfuntil the 2nd `Fri- day in December. ` ' -` Rev. J. R. and Mrs. Aikenhead, M-iss `Strange and Messrs. J. J, Brown and.,A. F.iVGarrett wer Barrie de1e-- -gates to the Ontario Sunday School Association convention in Toronto last week. - T - IIIIII l`I\IlI_ nnuvvuc '.=.'tJ'No ATv`: NOV. `ms. 331 n.m.---Holy Communion. 11a.m.--Morning ZIP:-ayer and Sermoo. Holy Communion. ~ iv-m.-Sunday School. V 7D.Iu.~~-Evenaong and sermon. ' .. Rm. E. R. J. areas, vim-;. mu preach I .-1 1 I A pretty house wedding was sol-' emnized" at the residence of Mr. E. N. Snider, M.etita. Man., on Tuesday ,afternoon,`.. Oct. 26th, when `Miss May -Chapoel, daughter of Mr. and M`:-s. W. Chappel, Vespra. became the wife of -Mr. Chas. W. Teneycke of Zel ma Sask.., (late of Parry Sound). Rev. W. Robson of `Melita. oiciated. The hapoy couple left for their new home in Zelma, Sasl<.,after the ceremony." . Mr. and Mrs.qEdward Sanderson, Victoria Square, visited the_fo;-m.er s sister, Mfrs. Wm. Hhnter, Mulcaster Street, last week. ` ' 1,. At Trinity Church, yesterday aft-er-l rnoon. Miss Emma. Payne, youngest dauszhter of the late John Payne, was `united, in marriage to Mr. Alex. 3 `Smith of Whitby, Rev. E. R.` J`/Biggs 1 ofciating._ . ~ ' Miss? Charldtte Alt `left yesterday for "Cairo, Eg'ypt,to enter the hos- pital there tojtr'ain for a nurse; Lt.-c o1. c.N. Laurie of Poi-t Arthur} was renewing xgcquaintances about Town for a day or. two during the .week. Mrs. J. W. Bald and family of Mid- land are spending a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. J. Culbert on their re- turn from Peterboro.` { !Creswi`c1` & /'LI'exand'er -on behalf of Mr. and Mrs. Pullen wrote that iconsiderable damage had been done 'toet_hei'r propcr_t'ya.in the ..building_ of,` ;the sevdiinentation tanks `for the Town by Stewart, the contracto`r. The _claim would have to be adjusted. ; AI.` McKe_1-min sought permission tol =1-emove a shadg tree that obstructed his fight. - ` - ' . . T The M`ayor.read a statement with` `reference to the -Carriage Co. By- 4Law matter. It was to the effect that the had seen several members of the versation passed! that certain conces- sions would be `made, by the company in order to do away with any chance of. friction; . The Mayo-r suggested what he thought these concessions should be, 7viz.--that the company `al- ready having certain ` rights as to. water, light and taxes under the agreement of 1903 such remain du.r- rnn, that thereafter: the concessions should be the saine as those granted to the Producer Gas Co. unt. the expiration of fzoopeats {torn th1s`date.. and that_,the c m.pany:nc;re'ase`p.its present '1_nini`m um,o`f hands tby at least` 1214 Dr cen t.,eor :sa)'r.-55 hands more. ` While;_not~ positivejn the .matt,ei' the rM'ayor,\ :thoi`:gh1:-~if _ iCon_ncil carried; a resolution to +pass`.L'tlie. bY~law -in` lt_;. present? _f ' h1ltV;reqnesjti:i|rp.the_ com-.2 nnonch I - its '-`A-op}.-. -u'an'nn~:`;`A company and hoped" from the con-. . ing the period said agreement `has to ' 5 6 Inspectoxj Pent asked for instruc- _'t1_ons re water from eave troughs run- mng.over sidewalk. ' Mrs. Andxjos. ,.of Regina Vvisiged friends in Town on Tuesday prior to leavingfor her return trip. ' |Church ofEngland] There was not a `very heavy night's business at M2'onday s meeting of the Town Council, nevertheless the ses- sion dragged` along; The in'qui'ry' nuisance is '_ again becoming acute. Far too many questions are red` by some aldermen. when the information `sought coui'd' be easily gathered out- side the camber. Probably, owing` to".the approach of'tl'1e elections. they sthus wish to jzet themselves into the spot light. ' }` Mrs. IW. Mick-spnt a. few dax}s. in z'l`o ro`nto during thelweek. A Mr; Howard Porritt: is consvalescing `after -hisrecent attack of ty- 1 6313 5 hoid Malcomson and fami1 y_have `returned from" a. pleasant" stay. in Bradford. ` J , ` [ Mri. Ph_illips'.'of themston .'1',im'e s;Was in Town for a dayor two this week. ' ' % L Luavul. llll In, ulult Icqucatulg LIIC yvuo P p ny in order to get over possible 0 5.e g:_tions to make these .conces sions.- that It would meet with ethiefavorable consideration o_f- gthek comprnyg _ .Acou:it to he amount` K were -pasged` for `pa.y`n1'en_t._ * I "-1.5: In. - .0 - . cl f.'pafr,_::-o};_$83,189oo._. TV ` V! v- w F` ---v.-.. %;`_AId-.r'TB-;;;d;ib.;y (Fina. nce)j reported` tli: , arious oers t_liat_'h`ad ben re- c.e5v: __ 'f,o`r` dgbentures 1n,.tesoonsg to jadvqr`txscme.nt.\ The `oer of Brent. I(1ivd;tsoxi`v"`T&V%`_.Cp.' was riecomm end'ed:' fii?` : }'1'ceptanJc".", it `being A$I89".oo f<>\ re'1j =2 :. .-.=iun'io~'-1!.--.- "-.`-'~"`Z~`~'3.-*'."A-*'b-t1- ` 11?? *1, `:5; ` ;~:m.>z~,- 1?"-" ,?`..".".e!.'..'3,t"' 7 T l 1iL9_3*i}..1h[. "V35 `of 'I,'.'owxiI'IaI1..`fdr xts _mon___ One Clydcsda.le Filly Foal, dam and simm. Two shox-thorn Bull calves. And Shropshire ram Lambs. Apply to George Raikea, Bgrg, TOWN COUNCIL or cannon oun. cnnrnnou. Smiths Were neighbors. There had been trouble` between. them over a cow which Kelly had. impounded. On Sunday, June 27th,. the prisoners were/retiirning. in at single buggy af- ter spending-tlfe entire day in a fruit- less search for the animal, not know- ing it to have been placed in the pound. As they turned,at the 7th line to go. to James .Smith s, they noticed Kelly at his kitchen door. He hurried to the road, picking up a four-foot club as. he. went, and ad- vanced to the travelled part of it. .Seizing' the horse by the bridle as the brothers came up, he stopped them- A few words followed about the cbw, James Smith asking Kelly why he had; not told them. that she was -in pound,. whereupon the latter wit out warning stepped quickly to the buggy, elevated the club and struck `William; Smith on the elbow of the left arm which he had raised Michael Kelly, the victim,- and the ed_ethe blow, this time on the should- er, at which William jumped from the rig`. I-n jumping, VVilliam tripped the act of clubbing him for the third time when Iames spring out of the 1 rig and grappled with him. A scuf- e ensued, the" pair going down with |Kelly underneath. The latter was about to turn James over. when he called to his brother to` come and soak the` club to him. William Smith then picked up the weapon and struck` at Kell`y,,the blow hitting` him on the back of the head, and, as the medi'ca'1' examination subsequent- I I to protect his head. Kelly then repeat` `on the lines a-nd'f`ell. Kelly.was ini Bank of Toronto by way of overdraft for" theputpose of proceeding with the work `of sewers, cement walks, etc.,. until the debentures are realized upon. A ` ' _.r _--. The uual; by;la.w was passed ex-I tending` the time for the enforced coIl`ecti'on of taxes. A motion was: passed authorizing the placing of two cement crossings, one oooosfte Gilks hotel and the other opposite Allan's hotel. But niether of these will be constructed until after the completion of side- walk on Clapperton Street. Jab. En: Fifty Feet` to} .na. Death. [LLED AT nu: mnanvi V ' Motions. _ on motion _of Ald. Beardsley, it was recommended that the Mayor. and the Iridustrial -Committee inter- view the Carriage Co. on the ques- tion, of concessions and call a special meeting of Council to consider same if satisfactory. V ' No one knows just how the acci- dent happened; John Fortner, a fel- low carpenter, who was working with decea.sed `on the" shaft of the new hoist, had gone out `on the roof for a minute to hand up some shing- 'les to the men shingiing. During the. i terval Deegan fell either from his ladder` or from the scaffold, '.being' found on the oor of the build- ing a few moments later by-M'anag.er jfSinclair who chanced" to come out of "tthep._-;oice. It was atonce seen that was in _ a_ bad_ way. `Manager Sin`- 1._18i|."-7 immediately summoned medical igai&.jfand' hi the injured man remov- :d-7 to the: 'spital, but nothing could -_-regaininunconsciousness. _ :;b:aon;et: him_,Tan`tl-he died withotit "I\JI`&l l% trivv We have a large amount of money to loan tlowcst current rates.eitherin smallorin large? llnoums. on the security of cod farm tn rt ges. McCARTHY. BOYS vMUROHIS 5; uulopstrect. Barrie. _l - V` _ `K The manslaughter `case of V the King versus. ' James Smith "and William Smith of Flos was theileadinp; issue at theeAssizes.;_,-and engaged the at- tention of the Court the greater part -of`Tuesday. Mr. E. Sydney Smith, K. C., of Stratford was Crown prosecutor, Mr. W. A.. Boys looking after the defence of the prisoners. The oourt room was. crowded throughout the trial, intense local interest attaching lthereto. A large number of wit- |nesses were called. . j On motion of Deputy-Reeve Little. it was resolvegl to memorialigze the Legislature askmg that towns of 5000 ' and over be governed by a commis- - EIl'\FI Shortly before` noon on` Tuesday` James Deegan, working on the new tanner)" building, fell from a. height of nearly fty feet, sustaining such terrible injuries that his_ death result- ed" three hours later in the Royal Victoria Hospital. Trial offSn\1ith" Brethers on! e Manslaughter Vchnrge is * _ Concluded -- Sen- tence Deferred. J sion. Guiltyf \ . X ( )*ccasi*oning Bodily Hart}: V Decead .l_1advbe en in the regular ee,mploy..of-Vthe. Barrie Tanning Co. -as j.c;,amenjter V-for, the .past.~eight years, jandjwag a 'faithfu`l.an`d capable work-| 4 '---...&- - .__:`4s_.'. -;.J `A... QIIU W C IGIKIIIUI auu UCUCUIC WU! B` | _He leaves a widow and a- fam- `ily offour,` three `of whom are grown I 't1n`~'r_I7f was about 48 years of axe.-j `~and..w}18L,`,kretly_ esteemed by his co- % Story of the Killing. strayed from the premises of * Lot 26. Can. 9`, Essa. about the middle of August last ve cmle 1`isin;:; 2 years old, being 1 gmxheifer. 1 red heifer. 1 heifer (part J crsey). 1 red steer and lred spotted steer. Any information leading to recovery of same kindly communirate to `GEO. }2`LLIO 1"I`. Ivy P4). ' 4243p .90 its qnuuw ul Aovnncl _ - ` .lNClI COPIIC 7'" CENT. I On Wednesday evening: of; last week Southampton Lodge, '53. O: E., was honored by a visitation from the Supreme Secretary of the. Order, Mr. Jno. W. Carter, and. Past Sn-- preme Grand President A1drich,.bot:h of Toronto. About seventy members were in attendance. Br0..Car.ter:dm:- ing thecourse of the evening deliv- ered an interesting address on The Objects and Obligations of the Ord- er, dwelling more particularly on the duties of the members towards increasing the strength. of. the: Omit and referring to its beneciary as- pects. Bro. Aldrich followed briey, after which an adj_onmment~. was made to the banquet hall where the brethren found an enjoyable calla- tion awaiting them. It was nearly midnight when the- gathering: dis- persed. Iraq A An I When the evidence was all in, Mr. W. A. Boys made a most powerful: and impassioned appeal to the riury on behalf of the prisoners, fully em- phasizing the various points of the defence. He was followed by Mr. E. Sydney Smith, K.C., in a careful and exhaustive review of the Crown?s case. The addresses of counsel oc- Icuoied about an hour and a half. His Worship delivered a very fair` and? impartial charge in which he took occasion to compliment the witnesses for their straight-forward testimony. Verdict. ' After being out for nearly-three _hours the Jury returned a verdict of guilty of assault causing bodily harm- `Sentence was deferred. - | --__-- .-u \n\yl\all\u\JI 5 It is not expected that the penalty will be heavy. A petition for sus- pended sentence has been presented ; sirrned by the foyeman of` the jury, while a further petition to the same 'eEec't was largely signed by citizens and jurymen who had heard'th'e-e'vi'~ dence. FRATERNAL, VISIT lI- William Smith, the younger of the brothers, weighs just'I2o 1bs.;.Jamcs- is heavier, but is affected by heart failure _.and fainting spells. Kelly. while 66 years of age, was a strong man and as late as last spring was able to take his part in a barn rais- mg. 5:15 Anna vvalbll, lllat-Un an0tn' `erw.o`e::asion he had struck at John. Mahoney of" Flos with an axe, the blow cutting the binding pole of his load. Kelly had struck James Smith with a stone of'the' size of a man s st two`, orvthree w.eeks `previously to the .trg6ible. "On one occasion he had waited for Webst-er with a gun. Three hours before the killing, Kelly had trouble with James Smith s wife, and had thrown a stone at her in her doorway. The Smiths knew-' of all: these, acts and were consequently` terried. .. _ The following evening Bros. Car- ter_ and Aldrich went` across. the bay` and paid a frateranl visit to. Kempen~ feldt Lodge, many; of the members of Southampton accompanying. Here the White Rose degree was exempli- ed by Bro. Al'clbich,. seven: new mem- bers participating in the interesting ceremony. An informal` supper fol- lowed the_ lodge work, some fty of the brethren gathering at the table, Bro. Carter again` favored with an inspiring address, the balance of the evening being devoted to song and ! storv. fly showed, fracturing the skull bad- ly, Kelly's "death resulting, _ - . A ' The Defence. ' The defence set up was" that the assault on the two brothers.was- most violent and unprovoked, and that they had "acted in self defence, fearing. ac- tual bodily harm at the hands of Kelly. Witnesses for the defence proved that Kelly was a very quar- relsome `man; that he once struck Jesse Web`ster,'a neighbor-,.with an axe denting his watch; that.on anoth- Pl nnnncinn ha 1...: ..4.....-1- .-L `Lure ov++o+oo++94++< New ~ Machine Shop oo+++++++o++4 qqgipptwith Lathes. Planer. .' -"l \vdlI' ntn ` ,1 /If diligent and,` consistent rehears- als count in the `producing of musi- cal entertainments. by amateurs, then tlie coming production. The Toys: Awake, should be- an unqualied success. The schoo1`chi!drcn.and the- grown`-nps are busy at it, that. is.` busy 1'-eheiarsing, anare getting thei "arts down ne. -Prof; Ford and` Miss Adams seem to have the knclc. `Of! knowing inst how to insyucf .*33.?'*~4 N The plan for this. -presentation which a pears in the Grand two nights, ursday and `Friday. under- th_e'-an'spi`:eS of the Y.M.C.A. already-' shows that a. large number of ligr- citizens intend patronizing. the en'- tgrtainment. % [The production should receive g. bumper house, owing to the fact that; .if};is put on by our own,boys and`: Wgjrlsf , `that it promises to be tho!`-; .q`.jI'Igh ly~ goodyand that it is `;ut1tler- gforthv auspices-t--the Y.M7.C.AL*_ . _F~. l Barrie citizens `who have already secured a_ Deep at,_ the chiljd1;e,nAin 19;-_ hi: rsa! have been surptispcl 1{i`Qr' the ha? 4:` iieenj so well Vtrah,.d"id`*'su K :I " sight `time, and) they Vvtvl he jq`jf ` " . .:t %1%9og;A1`>llgte`f"f9rt?ratce V -Vthh v.,e "l , V Addresses of Counsel. Othgr Circumstances`. AWAKE. nuuus, .I.\.Clly in air consequently ` "mm-rv cuuncu saavuczs cllmnnv lurnl `run I I ` Puirsemi-detached brick houses for rent` situate on Bayeld St. All conveniences .ApplyM!{.S..IAS. KEENAN. 41-tt l vet \.I stegl non IS_ 11 next vvvv \ -Dame. Ont. `an--rug: -irul` u 1: Highest price ip cash aid for. goodc.ed8!' Ehingle b91t_s. de}1\'g:red n Bame or at any G.T.R. sldmg w1thm_ one_`hundred miles"c f Barrie. J. U. CLARK, Shmgle jManuta.t:tu1t':r, FOUND- a sum 0 money. it the score of -ggowx & 00 Owner can 1: `ve tune by yoving propert ancg paying for u is Verme- mt. BROW. 8; b0. ' 44 up. REGISTERED s'oc x FOR RALE. 10.319"! V ' Furnished house. w1th all conyengences, the zesidence of Major Rover. Comer St. Barrie. for articulars, Apply at the REGISTRY an` (W. V . . 4!Ld1n .._-----~----------f------ IRL WAN'I`ED--for 1; ht ho e` work. Apply at THE .\DVAI\ E OFAV QE.v4|.;4 And ether Users of Machine`:-u W en m Barrie call and see the % BAFIRIE BRANCH. % `~ W. D. MORTON; Manager.` MILLMEN 2 "a`HREsH%I-znts 2 FARMERS 2 Iioneei`. I }A..w. -N" rrwu. T Dali, hphnnn -)9 naa..- 1r__.r I. `IIIII. ~ /' . `J I, V / I/` /, '7! 5? , ~HC\.u .. - Meantime It ' t , . : at highest curre V 1119 Inge - . Ht 1-atjes - rest .` V .need it. UUH L u\.,_ J Your mone" - . Ylssaf I .111 your purse or 3:05: he1_'L_than:L is a`'3YS available at onm'e' and." Ce if You-l EL :_ ---~....:__ . _. 1-__`_~ -.-_L, In " * . . V. ` "T Now, while money `. i's`~ `in fast, is the"time_ tq bui_1df your Savings `Bank balan_e_;`f\=j1fA you have not yet opened.'a? .fSa".1%r-f ings Account in the Union Bank; Tdon t delay it `any longer: j -_.-.._- la` ant..- LL).-- LL_;; - VANTIEIL-La undry Wq A-pply BARKI E H, sa9Z_;boo%%A W 30!? h.19!F.Y.,=;T;|;S_ "NEW ADVER'1`I8ElflENTS.A . Lrz. credit cattle,- "Total Assets Sept. 30`, $39.ooo,ooo. " = 1 . (ixoic Lo w `Prion. _-V 0 MM! %.'v:uoi4i:;;v162:L~%' % . 4- ` . cw. `P.uo!'!"`v""'_:,`. P!" ` Hard &\ soru;fsfv&6d` All Welcome. V . bea,.tF__`re_;e.` All KinV V Moiusv TO LOAN ,. .. Innnul nhnnunf nf rnnna cemm "WANTED or cANA |?${; Vro RENT use. with go; Es'r,RAv'_ rounn 'l`O7 1aE'I` ` r W0" gm. 8: Pantry Girl)` 11 SE. Barrie. `4-Hp BENEFIT or . THE GREAT SPECTAC LAR,` gg Lind ` `visits: th .115 the hand of the The Prin of Oh Court in Toylaud and b_e-autjtul young princes A GRAND op R`A |-IOUSE, THURSDAY 8; F IDAV,` Nov.*4 & 5 [TH E "f0"Y`KWKEl GRAND OPERA OUSE THURSDAY} NOV MBVER II A Story off:/(jC*ana:di n Ngnfth West BY Evans: .u._'rIm % I I I With a Powerful C t,T ' ' ' ` Special Sce ry and Effects. Prioes-50o. 75o, 1.00. -1. Gallery 25c.` Plan at Milne 8: 8on s.`~'M_onday. Nov. 8. - !,%9t9nINI?*'F9l,.sT.29ol EJOEEEIBERI for rplevin. uuu Av: vv.v...,_: f...__._. V V ' 2., V.Truesd<;`1l~_-y, Fieghen. Action for an ac,,(g1nt _V-of `partnership deal- mgs; , \ A f _ , 3. 1):yment;v. rCrog1khite.. Action 4. .Fraaer'v,: [A*.Ati:<>n-' `for rg_sci'ssi<`>`ga Qf` .agr;:g1_ght V to p_ur_chase.; I In aid of the R. V. Hospital will `he held in..the Tbiwn IHhll...B_3'.rrie, on , ov. I8t_h 4and;'1Qt.h. The -ladies an-_e~. s9.liitins, j%-don4ti9us%.: of pmy ; saga? -from the, Tom. . Sgtrrannditi 7c.o qntry,`s ~pts.. Q33:.;1_:qi;oivigng.i=-batsthsx .1Scotcl_,a :500th;"_`c.e% ;.`!,aIn it % jiansetg; ` adal-tyn booth,-" ' ,3 c lg `V; 2 iransounp : T % And His Big `Tr vesty Co. (Direct ts-om Weber's Th tre. N. Y.) in $3` 4 11.; ugh? zaaw and TM evil '-J.` Inuyx Urv._-9n.g3:yv'- u ..... L . .: :Dz-u1,'ec'.'`'"' Harry M.wo|Mtenden 5!! B4tIuleId.tr_eet.V _BIrrje_ ;, g A oreirr `i:& s t V And price 91 guuuaxaunu auu ucuvcxcu. 4. Boy?! v.. Sfandard Lumber and V Stone" Co. . .Damage actioufor injury to workman. V - 4. '5. B.a1_-rie)`v. Bank of 'I`Qx-onto. Ac- tio_x1.for~rent`;.='..? _ . . ` - 6. -Lovering"`=v. C.P.R. -Actionfo`r dain9.'ge`-`. by re. ` " R n ' L_n_9'n1`; A ;.L: ;,_ 1--.`. aamageaoy n_re. . V _ ; 7. % Doo1itt1 v. brinnia. Action for damage by ,Ood. _ . T 8.? Rachazt -v.. M'cDowe1l. Action `for-slander. L " + : ' T ;~:Aa:aisssam%:tq%;.%V%_ lq3:1t%`atcrn9%g} . 1. Hssy"v..~Quia3n. `Damage ac- txon, for wrongfgl*`se1zure.i - ' FI`..'--_-'.I.'II V... n:n)okAn `: PRICES---3:.50. 1.00. -760 - ` Pl a_n at nit < The A"utu'm1_1*'Assizes opened here on M'.onda;yfbefor_e Sir Willia m Mrut-` lock. Two criminal matters are on the `docket, the chief of which is Rex v. Smith,_th,`e FIost_nansIaup;h'te'r case. Followipg is` the list of civil actions: `I_-..... a`c{i'on.-" V "Y: ` 2. I-1"oldem,v. Deschaw; ma11c{o_us `-arre'sVt.` ` Hamer. Action for` price pf goodsjxsold and eliver_ed.V Q ; . . . __ T,._._.L., -_..I Na --now W `*1-lVOW- GOQD"' is ou=rj __We"invite all new_ Vcustomexfs _to cdmpare out make with the nest in the City. In prices you will nd `a money-saved quotation. `~.\_` . -T 4 Trust_i,n the..ma_1;e'r of the `goods SAM is. `LHNDKLIE S UBERT PRESENT um. e_mcgvr mm are strccnss ' AT`! mu. , . . Reserve Seats at Milne 85 Son sJstore.. RAND Opera H: h ' Manon. uovnwg Simmons & .%%co., _`Fnmors%. T .r-.-.g- ' Dawq M._cAljister. A-"slander. First Appearance in l _A_.?Of81`ERi`si-IOW. AUTUMN ASSIZES. fat of lei utl Action for rie of

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