v'}y ven- umsun as reneree. Barclay 151905., winners of $1000 prize at Toronto -Motordrome, and other professional ri'('lers';, `Midget Morrison` and: other amateurs of wide repute, will also race. These will be thrilling speed trials, such as have _ never before been seen in Barrie. . `T It 9, big s programmer-`7"th`n Oitizens" Banddqiiis arranging? gfor. the Civic 'Hol=iday Celebration, and one that should bring thousands Of people into"town. `In the"morn- `ing the Citizens `Band and other bends -fr'_om out-"of-town will give -band concerts at the `Post Ofce Square. ._ - V ;.: In `the afternoon the programme will open with 9. `Street Parade in- i_cIud~ing Bands, etc. _Other_ attrac- tions which are being arranged for `include: - Four V Motorcycle Races, under the sanction of the Canadian Motor- cycle Asoc., with Secretary Fred Doison as referee. _B~a1-clay Bros., winnam A4` Q1nnn .....-.. -. m .... L- ---VBuy V % Vikgrs /H FLOWER SUNDAY Arr i i ` CENTRAL MET-HO"-DIST ' The best ever, was the verdict of everybody concerned at the close of the Flower Day services at , Central Methodist Church on Sun-[ |day last. The decorations, the! singing of the birds. and the work! of the choir were all beyond praise, while the message of the pastor was timely and earnest and-~must_ have left a deep impression on the min.ds of old and young alike as to the value of early _attendance upon the means of ' grace ; and early decision to `unite -with the `church. At the` _morning service `Miss .Elsie Rayner sang very sweetly a , solo, .Sun- : shine, and at the evening service,` Miss J ourdan, pupil of ?rof. Crin- gan,. of the Toronto ,Conserirator_y of. Music, rendered The Plains` of Peace. Compared with the heat outside, `the church was coolness itself, `owing to the presence a- number. of electric fans kindly . loaned for the occasion *by `Mr. Tuck. On Monday morning a. num-_ ber of young, ladies distributed the owers `among the sick of " the. ~ congregation-` and pres.ented*.. some thirty Ibouquets to the patients: '-the Royal Victoria Hospital, to the-' `great delight ofalla ;. 7 " ' V I`N]5IGNANTLY DENIES . 'PU=-BLIJSHED REPORTS , LA` report published" by several` `newspapers to the e ect :that`_ the! Globe` hotel of Uollingwood was nee icenuy `raideci by ` provincial license` | inspectors and` '3 large quantity of! Q-whiskey A and `seized under , the? n_vo`vis_i_ons= (of `_the` local option o1a1v_v, jhas drawn. on -I iiidi-gnanto protest. :.f1:on.1 both Mr. R. B0W1'&nd;`.the, _ owiier . of the hotel, 4 th ef .(ZTitji.-oz `zen`~_ _s*- '1`-emperalncei` of 1 that: I `_ _`_:.-15`;;_1.;.L`_'..`I`. ` _L-.;LI4. ! ! _ ND ~TH"I;'0_O$NlGN OF CANADQ OUR 'GR!T'_QlON. -j Vlctrolas at I iCitizens % Off to Lindsay} i``"fi1"i1'i%. .;.`..ff7 ..'f. `T3 . ghe-lly, L.BiW., -b Murchison. `V , ug, Fb Pep at . . . . . . . . . . .. Know-les, b Peplar . .. .- . . . . .` Evans, 1) Murchison ;.. .; . Leslie, (3 Raikes, b Mnirchi-sgon.. Stewart, not out . ., . . . . . . . . .. |H. MeG0nig1-e, stumped L._. Byes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . !Leg, byes - ' Total . . . . . . . . . ` Newmarket ' . Evans, b Peplar . . . . . . . . . . . . Fridby, .c Monroe, lb Peplar . .. . Choppin, c and Pb Peplar . . . . . . |Armstrong', c Pulling, `b Mc- 17.. S.._`LL L To-day the Citizens Band is inil lLindsay competing in the rst- ` %1ass bang olompetition "at the big I nd = ' " T t mire. m'l.`=hey `fo`2 i;` 31wn Z3Z T: 31, and _if they win they will havelj 1 . - ' ~ Kigimait `3i t ii ;'o3 vi.Z'i?.nf;' 4 |they'wil11 have to compete against,l` but it is said that Peterborouglr-' ` l1(f:7hWRe%t.) mlgyz be legnteged, l e eson rme an, 1 I` captured second at the J uibileeji celebration in Barrie three years] ago." Belleville, Port Hope and; .some other Eastern Ontario bands` may also -enter in the rst-classl lcompetition. Bandmaster Addisonl _of Barrie Band has selected-.therfo_1- `lowing numbers for the comopeti,-" .'t1on: . S4el`ect1on_< from Ati-lla (Verdi); Casino Tanze Waltzes- (Gunga), and Wellington? March,` all standard numbers used by the: best bands, I ` 1-: . -,_ , An ,,,_ I uurrle Paglling, '1)` Shelley . . . . . . . Q McKnight, c Tug, b Shelley .P_ep1ar,'b Tug . . . . . . .. Murchison, `b Evans . .. . Knotvires, b Tug Elmsuley, fb Tu-g" . . . . . . . . Knight, run out .. Mu.nroe,_ c Tug, b Choppin Raikes, G, b Tug Banting,` stumped ~. . . . . . . . R-aikes, 0., not out .. ., . . , Leg byes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . |Byes ,_..: .. /- `i Cricketers I Lose to Newmarket fl_B_grie `sent down 8, "tofANewina1-ket hat Wednes- day` .afternoon, and were -defeated -by~~t1Ieir: zseuthern c op1r..oneints...t by a score of84 to 43. The ginne was a most enjoyable one, however, and was `played on a matting wicket which the Newrmarket Cululb ' have acquired to get over the diiculty they have experienced in getting a satisfactory crease. The top score was made `by Mr. J. Shelley of the Newmarket team, he securing 31, included -in which was a 6 and 3 fours. Mr; H. C-hoppin of New- market came";-next with .20, one. 6 `and; a four. The following is the score in `detail; U III&l\Ih70 w'.,I`he Lindsay Post says: All pre- `V -parations are practically completed for the monster Firemen and Band l `Competition to be held in Lindsayl on July 30th, and the citizens can bank on seeing one of the nest :demonstrations of its kind ever lpulledj o' in the Dominion. Indi- cations point to the fact that a great crowd will assemble in Lind-I say from all poinl: She Firs Brigades of the ort em an Eastern Firemen s Associations are coming with, bands and big ex- .cu1eions. -Reports` from M'ldl111| state that the re laddies will come with one thousand. people, xvhile lathe towns. of `Huntsville, Burrds - Falls,` Bracehridge: Orillia, Parry Sound, New Liskeand, Penetange "uislene, Cobourg. \ Port Hape, ' Gravenhurst`. Bellneville, Trenton, N;.~1:a nee, f Bgclrwmanvlle, Dasero to, wG~ananoque,j: 0., wi- (sen _ `t ea` brigades` and bands. "Three pr-:nni1I- "g ent rmemhers of the Toronto Fire [Department will Toieiate in the ren tan5?_s, _- events, while a crack #1` Jtmdmgstex from Toronto .I will be lit j`-j\id;`g*o?s ;':in-I1;he..ha1id 'coinpetit[i'on. .hh so gheldf iinl the ieii%ralt~*`i?ark;;h and. prizes to ?d- 3 -.'1`he J udge s' `Court of Reyisio-n' twill . hear twp appeals against !asses'sment gto?d ay (`hursday). The . L"ake* `.Hotel 00. have enter- `dppe_a1. ,.1niming the assess- "ment 9n; t1f19 Quen s `Hotel property . ', jg.tQo Mr. Bea-tty,: torw'i1- ea;gber,`. 'jwho$e -na-me was `struck `ft r611__' 83% tjiant he Total. `E ;ht..T.`.. . . . . .. L.B.W., . . Peuplar . .. . . . .,. . . v Mxirchison. . V .n. nu-4-`.5, Iv .g-.n.\.r onigl-e, L._ . . .. . Total JJGII 16 ` ,4;-A0 says` . . 7 Th Fug . . '5 them '8 dld `:1 Obush Tug . .. 1 the re In out . 1 0 S` Tug, 5 ed me , 1 J01 tu-mped .. 1 J01 ._not 1 D- 7 H1" 2 . . . . .. 5 the O ' ___:there Barrie , `I I , I v Sunday. Aug. 2nd, .1914. VIII. SYN. AFTER T'RINI'_TY 8.30 a.m.---IIoly Communion. _ 11.0-.\iatin~: \' Holy Communion; 3.0--C'l1i1(lren s .\`(~rvice. T 7.00 p.m.---ICv(:~n.~0ng and Serri'1 -rs 42} 26%` \IL IIVVJQ QLI-IV`! V. 'and.~en;dieavored` to` gain admittance, _ to one of the for-emen s tents. He was not. allowed to enter, but no one ; attempted to capture him, and he {took to the woods. About 9 o clock {on Sunday morning he came out ,1 and made enquiries as to what he . had done, apparently having ' for- .- gotten the occurrence of the night. ,[W-hen informed that he had shot L-.' three men he immediately took to ,!the bush again, and is still at Li large. Thousgh several men were `standing about when he came out, `no attempt was made to arrest him, 5and he -was allowed to get away iunfrnol ted. W i ..~..-nu nn-,_ ,1-1r:_1 - He then" walked up to the {camp `_ Ullbl Ill] All-All .11. V11]. .I.Ll'\JL\}lLln All the men were employed on the construction work of the Trent Canal at Port Severn, and it ap- lpears that -Pynell and Campbell went across the lake to Waulbau- shene for liquor. While there they ltbothehad a number of drinks, and .were in -can intoxicated -condition when they started back. According to the story told 'by the injured men, Campbell stepped out on the dock and without provocation pull- ed a 32-calibre revolver from his pocket and red three shots,` each of which took ejfect. Tr- n_-__* _-11_-,1- ,,._ .L"_"A.1._ '--..... .-u nan. .1. LAVA vsu. A, despatch from VMidIand to the Toronto Mail & Empire on` Tuesday BBVES ' _"Th[e. have been in- straucted to arrest Campbell, who is adiescrilberl as a man of about 45 years of age, though he looks younger; 5 ft. 5 or 7 inches tall, and weighing about 160 pounds. He is clean shaven, sandy complex- ion and slightly bald on forehead; he has thin, draiwn lips.` So far no arrest. has been made. His home is `in `Thorold. _ ` Sriousv Shootin{gf`_-- Affray at Midland V uuunJLU3_Upl1o ? Chief of Police Collins, of Mid- iland went over to Port Severn on Sunday, but as it is outside his jurisdiction he did not continue `ibis search. Apparently the author? sities are doing nothing. There is not even a warrant out for Camp- bell. The point over which the {police are at sea ' is evidently the fact that the spot on which the shooting occurred is directly on the `line between two townships, and neither one will take action to- lwards arresting the man. On Sunday Cro;vh Attorney (:"0t- ter was notied of a serious shoot- itg affray at Port Sev-ern, in which 1 f . iii ` ` PPR Than tnnnn 4-. A-. A - - -1 I _ _ ,0. ..- ..v-u navv-uzu, 11.1 Wllllill three men were serxously wounded by revolver shots from the hand 'of W. J. Camzzlgell, ` ' t 'l`L... 1......1 ......-- ' .L..I.y.l.LV.l._..L 1. V 1'JL7.l.'J.Ir.I. .LI.L..|.'aJ..:.|.:.Jn\A `At a vestry me-etmlg m Trunty Church on Monday evemng, a re.- solution was _passed, asking the" Vicar, the Rev. E. R. J ; Big-gs, to `bontinue in change of the Parish. -By v- V ctor? Victrolas at Vick . . . ' ; '.rR_1_NITY VES'1`=R_Y MEETING _..-_L...... __ T'l`..2..3A.... A-F"?'5`%I iSPE\ClALS , {.1 .00 PER ANNEX IN ADVANC` UIKOLI GDPIII `nun: cun- L32-39 Icugabetl; sex`-gen-.3 lug . cu. frankly with I: ran RUIN II` IUVAN` `N53!!! 6810?` AUTO 'f['I{NS '1` . r, Mr.7_ _ .` .\I isn` Ethel " ' Pealie. ' L; '11 `be Wi11ing~1_V 7 WI UNION BKN Ix STRAW HAT \Jv\IQl: sien- 'I_I'I Central LMMe`thod%ist% Church ----vvuvvv TICK. T-V lJii'/abut]: Street ' - Iawtur. - ltcv. P. A. Jourdan` ' SL'.\'I).-\\'. AlI(`i. `dud . 31 n. m.-"t.`nnnmminn S.ez'vIco" 7 p. m..--'1'n.; ('1-_v ..r Mam and the Rb-' v .s'pl)ll.\t! of (011 3W9 Free 2n-:s2 'Auwe1oom`.s `---} Trinity CREEK R. R. J. Biggs, Vicar: L; pzxuu u ~~~ , , . is` are rea_ nwble and ` we will ad:--_f V you over the} an there 1 nothing com -V Call and t 1: thin-gs`,ov;er'T Barrie Braa 'R.\'.H` 'l`('RTLE . V I.\ .H l_{I..\'(`x SEVERAL- SALE I `Ma ' ger. H39 shared by the r c=~~NAI?A- If shnet: No`.~;4fi}sa`.-1} Punnunu l "EH1 weloomg j -= Mr. an-dJ -Mrs. Geo. Hill, Maple] Ave., left on Tuesday to visit ; their sons in Cranhrook and Vancouver. ~ Mrs. A`. J. and Miss McLeod of Hamilton have been guests of Mr. 31 Mrs. `Wilkes for seivcvaralt `:d_ays. f Mrs. A. W. Laidm-a_A_n and - daugh- Lter, Marjorie, left on Tuesday fer` K a Western trip. V V _ Miss Mabel White of V Carmen, Man., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Cth-as. P._White, Collier St.-. _`Miss Lili Rodge` rs .of'heat;f'fof' ` the Toronto `General _ Hospital, `spent over Sunday at her home I here. - A ` Mr. B. R. Redd,i, of the no. Departm-ent_, Toronto, was the guest of Barrie rel-atives during the past. week. ' T T * .'Arohdeaoon in Codiy, of Toronto, with his family, is summering at Kempenfeldt. ` . ' Mise .H8.zeI. Row of Fort Wil-` lliam is "visiting Miss Annie Sin-_ clair in town. ` _ `V ' Mr. Geo. Peene of Hamilton was a week-end: guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Wilkes. ~ . ` Miss Rose ' Cameron I of `Leith-h `bridge, A1ta.,`, is visiting Barrie relatives. ' " * ' 9 ' Mr. Vin Lnch of the Bank. of `Toronto sta," Winnipeg, is ` home on holidays. - ' Mrs. M. P. Berry of Hamilton} was the guest of Barrie and Allan-' dale friends for .41 `few `days this. iweek. - V "T ! Mrs; `Nogabn has` mtufna& to T5: ronto, after a visit with Barrie friends. - . .Mr. Ra-lph `Wii-lea`-"s'oi_":{1`or 'n't;o_ is visiting his aunt Von"-Charlotte Miss Kath-leen Powell is visitirig her sister, Mrs. Stanley, fin .Ohat- ham. ` _ , , _ 1 = Mrs. Ed . Gray off .Tororito is Point. * staying with `Mrs. Touchette at that ' Rev. and Mrs. Harper of Ldndonl are visiting `relatives in town` and vicinity. ` - " I ! f0r Mr. Justice . Walsh of the Stxpreme Court of "AlJbe rta has been the guest of udge _ Vance for some days. 4 Mr;. David, ~:;ker;a1:~;a '1`projii-.`<">, `was in`Vtavgn *_fdr`_99vem1i:da.ys_;. ; - ' A. 'Mrs.Wm. has yisizt- ing her husbandj in North Bay. Mr. aha Mrs. Alf. H. oumm,l Nelson ASquare,'_ have sold out Mthiy; household- effeofs ,arl1d* are removing; `_ to Toronto. - ' V on Tuesday. Mr. A. Booth "of G14asspo'rt,' Penn., who is on his(a nnuml* visig; to his, sisters at..Painswick,_ was an . ` `_ __ ' i Mrs, J. S. Thornt,on_of 'Peter4boro and-Mr. Wm. Grunsell `of % Port % Hope have been guests of Mr. and jMrs. C. M. G. Sn1ith.. ' ` Brunbon were in -Toronto over Sunday, the latter taking. a `boat ,trip to>Rocheser. _ -q A . V I Mr; A~1ex. Sinclair and`Ohar1ie * JLBBBI5. J-,1 U0 \lJ.VIJuQ' was .-----a-- wee_k.sV on -the Georgian` Bay and Muskoka .- V ' ' n . .~ "S'ino]aai`r V are spending` a couple of I lo vu-- \\voo-v L Mr. H. G. Robertson `was"` in Kingston last week ,~atteuding the annual meeting of the Oddfellows . Relief Association, - ` ~ I 5 ...' ._ "..,. ` Mrs. G.'Mo_rton, _Mrs. `D. M.` St-ewart, Mr-s. Rees and Mrs. Lytle ;will be hostesses at the Golf Club ;tea on Saturday}-fternoon.1 } Miss Olaraz Futvodye _ and v, M_iss %Bertha Rogers, "j_ of L New Or11eans, I.-a., are visiting the _>f9rmer s un'c1e,'_ Mr. Geo. B...1,Simm1:i1s,_.*_lRqss__. _S`t., % `_ Rev. -W. ~Wstney};Z:"='an_d 4_ ` ugh-. ter of 'J30!`9;t.9;')tML `f`.nd;."f`:f93391`1 5.;q: Al ndal-9. I vjgpexgdngg`:-tYi9_,. `sumxpenv i:at%?.Bca% L. Mr. `,Lt?- il%<`1 A?,3IW`%". Port AAreahu::%%::g1~e%%i `?,? ?;`=`1411..i`3?g * E oooooooooooo9ooooqo. com: um nnncmnr 8 Q :. ..... Mrfangd Mrs. AEustaoe Bin:-s.i1V for England next` Tuesday. ;;':-= v v v -.v V,-.VV.V_VVVV_VVV seem mu ransom; uoouonoooggnoboouno E .Tev;;i`s,.MQd'o!i-bIb.;_; }`Qbeh tor iAcong;9sre 7 V .m..`......L ; .'?'-4'.'-'!- v.-- .v- -+--- ~ ~_ `mi: 1"u*r'_:nu-`rs or .nn.Im:.. } Among those who have purchased- tickets for Western Canada are: Mr. Ed. Fell of" Innisl, who is on 9.` trip _th_roug_h the western Prov-| vincee; `Miss Blackof Craigvale toi Sintaluta; Mrs. Fraser (nee Miss Love) to Fairfax; Mr. Farrell of Oro~~t'o Edmonton ; the Misses` Bin- r nie -of :Ax_1ten , Mills to Calgary; `Miss Stephens and Miss Scanilon of Barrie to Edmonton, and 7the Misses Brown of Barrie ' to Pang- ~man, Sask. _ . Mr. and Mrs.` Moore and son, Harry, _ Mr. B. J. Cook and Miss Maggie Smith motored` from To- ron-to on Sunday `and were guests of Mr. and" Mrs. 'VJno. Smith, Kempenfeldt St. Mrs. -Sproule, librarian of the Public.` Litbrary, and Mr. A-. F. Hunter, M.A., were the delegates appointed to attend the meeing of the Georgian District. Library In- stitute _at Meaford this week. 1 74 feidays, prick: 5 cotinuihg on _their `trip to - `_'Mis's-Moiy Smith` and Annie` `.Ru'sk of T'.[`o ron`to are visiting _ Mrs. F, J ; Lower, Sophia St. ` ( `}?M'iss` Susie` Olinl `of. x'1 ,o1ionto was the guest of her aunt,- Mrs. A." McNeil`, for a- few days on `her `way -home from 9,: vacation apegt at Wan-bmfshene. . _ _ .. . -~w "iv "" "" Mr." Jenkins, formerly with the Rdbt. Simpson L 00. of Toionto, has taken change of he dress goods and silks departments in` Vickers lstore, succeeding Mr, Lister, who {has left town. L V ` ' .....-v...,.m.uuu pa; uuvu: uuug`1__wur EH1! son, of` Chicago, are Spending` their annual `vacation among * Barrie relatives. 'Dhy motored over," as lusuasl. T ` - "Dr.~and Mrs. E. B. Alpert re-' turned from their honeymoon `trip last week, and spent a `few days 'with the latter s "parents, Sheriff iand Mrs. Harvey, and also with r01-illia relatives before proceeding `to their` new hbme in Regina, Sask. I _ Mr. am -W. N.` White Qf Port Arthur ~ are"? spending a." few days with the 'latter s " uncle, 1 Mr; Thos. " cQuay, .-before continuing on their trip to Ha'_1i'fax.` . T Mr. nd rs. EH1-sha'll4 of- ~To'1_'onto are halisdaying in- town. Miss N Margaret Marshall is also visiting her L rents, Mr. and -M-rs. Rdbt. Marsh. Florence .. St. ` _'...BuyZVLa%so/xrig:tro1as at` Vnckers , A L }- `Mr. and. Mrs . Geo. `-Grvin-, "accompanied by, their daughter .`an`_d_ nh. (`:1-u:nn.mA an-_ ... ..-...I!_A ,9 A __`MI~G~H I_.`Y GOOD 1 s:r.| ; MENT , Once againwe oe sensa-tional Shoe B` gyear, -with ' 1111 1of _ high-grade ` Women and EC carry over `a" 'O O oes for Men,l en. We will not ngle pair of Pumps, li-ppers. Don t waste dering how we can out i the pri so -low, but get in early] `and _t. yours. `Sade starts Fri- orning at Moore s' V Shoe \POL.IT]JCiAL S'1`ANDING % % IN THE SENATE Ottawa, `July 27.-Th~e `death of Senator McMillan of` Gslengarry makesfthe sixth vacancy. in the sen- ' ate, ve Ontario -and` one `British Columbia. seat; Counting Sir Ly- man Melvin-Jones . as 9, government -supporter, the ` Lifberals twill. have a `-_J -1; `II! --`smug 151:` annfn Ma~g~d'a1en)'.v T V f GARLO1W--%-In the RV. Hospital, Barrie, 1011 Sunday, `July 26th, 19-14,ja' daughter to Mr. and Mrs. 5 Andrew Garlow. V. % . `LLAIIIEY-At "Barrie, on July_ 21st, % 191 . the wif of Wi-Hi-am M-aley,: ___of.ia_ gi.a,ughtex-.`L V ' L ' " V QMILLER-'-in f ` the ;.;R.V. 3 Hospital, i V Bari'ie;<.%%:ox;-;;E:iday. {July 24th. V =-@1914, f9_ -I1;_he `w_i`fe" of_',.ZMr. v1`~11.ov1`p`as` (ma :I.:~vina1 udason) ;x;of`?Mm89'JaWa. Sask-, a-I 'll'l)yU1'l:Ul', uuu .|JL'ut.uam.y `wru - uu-Iv u| lead of 15 when 11 seats are lled. ;T-he` British Oolu in vacancy is rdue .Senato'r Maedonald having ;missed , two conseetixtivve. sessions. F--In Wi>nnipeI gT, on `_SaturdayJ V `Ju ly 25th-, 1914, to Mr.` and. Mrs.\ -VW. {.` O1\1ff,; `a . daughter (Mary int -`A-"*.9l.l~ . . _I1fon_1 Dow .L\'l.-I . w. n. .l\U\v1uu.u,,u_uc; , Baffle 011 :J.u3_.Y- 223$! owner - the hotel, -'.and the Citi / , to ~ 3J1deM1`5- .A719X~ MC zen: s Temperance` League of that . town. e A e " . e fG11'urc_1V1_i_Il,A 'c_m, eTg11_eS- 5` `Thejwtemperance; [` people stputlyw" ` " L "'toeM17;:`e`8nd1`~hver they-have no connection; or; ,..~i3r.e*11.I?11.1f: xiancial `intr*39 o...' ~ ill:-EEEIIEIE-E-JJ I _ I`. TI`::-` Jbuufv or " sweat`? a BORN I VIA If\J 'Il|ll\\l [1551 U0 FreeYaudevl1e attration.s' will be put on [in front of the Grand Stgnd to ll in _al-'1 wa.it;s. 4-'.. Amateur Sports, such as feotl raees, tug-of-war between Barrie fatory teams, etc., are a.1_so being artanged 0 . - - _LL-., _L `T! _'I_L Tattoo at Night? At night the ' ever-popular Mili- jtaxfy `-Tattoo, Torchlig-ht Parade and im icient `display " of *Fireworks w'__ `be given preceded by a Band Qdtlcert and Vaudeville. attractions. aamgssgon. has been. xed "at D f\H | `C"' I.-W` "wIlVW\ L` , IIIIQ ' II`/`VI LL53`/\., IAU _the. nominal, fee of 250 for after- noon and 25c for evning. . Civic` Holiday is {being `observed `in Hamilton and Collingvwood on the same, date-Aug'. `10th,--and` as -single fare will be given on the G.T.R. and the steamboats will bring in excursions there will un- doubtedly 'be an immense crowd; and a ne diay s sport; | jhandsome. prizes `has been arranged d-UV, Ill VV ILA LIV UIJLIJKI IJCIII 604116. An amateur band contest for foi, in which ~ba.r`1ds from Ivy,] Cookstown, Craiguhurst, Bradcford, Beeton and. other places are expect- _ed to take part. :3... tr..-_.1-__n_ _;.L__-;;:__,..' ._,-11 'ov1Iuv|OUl\l 3 St. Mary s Baseball Team of ' To`-l route and Barrie will give the fans something to take a. look at, and as .St. M-ary s has strengthened since their l'ast`vis_it.he1ve on July 1st; it will be some 'ball game. L....._.II ,...._L--L .8-.. vxvsb DVUIL ILL JJGLL IUD `A |ba.1oon ascension and para- chute drop, still as thrilling as in the days of your youth, and more exci-tinlg than airslhi-p ight-s, will. be given -by an aeronaut of national reputation. 0 `I5 .I 1` fl` A "V %CelebratioIi % For Civic Houday p_'1`,SHORT, . 3 Mmagg.