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Barrie Examiner, 17 Jan 1901, p. 5

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J\.Luu J. aauuu - u.u.. Jan. 1'2-Christmas ar.:l New Yeu"s 1)2w'| have dome and g-mu as uau-a.l without: any l great excibeinent, save .tha.t of n few w'n' went from this locality to see friends and renew old acqminta.uces_|\ip. Among these were RJUD. Fol-p.zus3u, who visited friends in Durham Co.; Wilfrid Hill and his sister. Gertie. who visited in Toronto. Nawmxrket and '1.'hornhill ; Mr. and Mrs. R. Lima and their daughter. Mrs. (Rev.) F. W. Harron, and her son. Clnlmern. visited friends in New Lowell. Stuyner, Bitteau and Culling-I Innnal -77 `-V_ "VV77"|I' . I The number uttmidiug the N.L.S. is ~s':oadil_v_ incl-casingai This is rigiit. l\Iinesin;z sh0u1.,i,be :1 great lit;-nary centre. The Society held a very inter- esting meclirig on Friday. The subject. for simly Wins *`Lon;;fcllow s Life and \Voiks. The subject had. evidently been well _prep:u'ed, and the v.uious papers ieud \\'l:l'i3 we-ll rece1veJ. Our" l 1e:~i`.(-ni: xyns wspeciailiy happy in his H.-maiks on the chawctei-istics of Long- leiio`-\', wi!h incidents of his life" and |\\`u:l:. llis n.:1zk(-ei kir..In0r`s to those ixvim desires"! to =r::r-.~.t, him, which se-`.3 `him upmt fruui Te.-n_11_','.=un, was very ?cYea_r`._y L~)';>'.:ght out, also his love for lnnturv. and we pez'feut;'pu1`iLy of his life. \'Vuul .i-\\'e had more distingixislii-(1 gunen of his typ. ' The \\`omivriul pen- 's nal l)euut_\' uml riiagizetisni <`-f the HLIIIVI d.-pended sol.1'L4e_1v on his living a life icorzfnrilied to (in: i-rmnul i_','pe -.:ppio\'eul 41);. God nil nmu us ve:"y ";;Loi. `After i1_:tcrn1issio_1 we h:1J'ui'cwre.u1- in;_;s from the woxks of the poet and 'then ciosed one of our best evenings by `singing -the national anthem. ! "::"H "` " "" " ; A}c._\'. .\[uDou;__'ul1, of .\iinc.~in_g, nmli Miss Annie 0`s'ne-.., `if Mi-Ham`, -.-.~cm!+ mrwriecl on the nmrnin,r Cf J nu. 9th in itho R. C`. chnn:h, .\IiuE1_:xn-.1, hy the Rv. ` II`L!tlh(r ].`xrc-ell). The'bri was heauti-9 ifuliy gowned in a bee-:>::_1in-,1 costume of , Eslute-;_jra_v, with hm`, glox-0;, HUI] shoes to match. The l)1i.les1mid, .\Ii: Alice! ` 0 S'1ea, \\'-as u1ti:e.1 in :1 dank hln-: costuine, with creunx sxlk in'.1c_y waist. IL was im}e e.,1 a lmnzlsoinc gxoup `that i the numerous members of l\1i?llnnd .s0ciet_\_', who aite-Med th . scr- ivnce, saw beT,o e the ult.n on this inter- (slfng occasion. Th=: invited gues's %m)_jo_yed a few hours soci cl ix1tercm1rsn, ' ` uand 9. very a.ppeti7.?n_,' diinnv::* with the ` newly married LH`il' at the hmze of hit} | mother before )1 . and Mrs. Mi-Doug_;a11` ' left on the afternoon train-for a short I ,`wc(1diug trip. VV: nne.-.1 not say that if `they have the best. wishes etc. Oiwiiilii 1 \ their ucquaintai L-es, LS the mxuxzrons; I 5 ( innd valuable p1`n.=0n:-S :e;4txt'y in eloquent silence to that. fact. \Vv will miss u , . . . .. . Alec s genial ].cr. in Mmcsing, but we know he._\vi1l he :1 credit to his nuii\'e_ pface wh(-1'c\`er he 1u1_y he. A. . I _..-.-._._...., _ V , i 'I_`h1s prcture 15 the trade mark gf . SCOTT S.E;\IULSION, and is on every bottle of SCOTT S EMUL- SION in the VVor1d, which now amounts to many millions yearly. This great business has grown to I such vast proportions, First,'=Because_ the proprietors l have always been most careful in l selecting the various ingredients used in its composition, namely; . the nes : Cod Liver Oil, and the I` urest Hypophosphites. l P . Second:-Because they have so skillfully combined the various ingredients that the best possible` M r_eu1ts are obtained by its use.- | g Third:-Because it has made so l many sickly, delicate `children strong and healthy, given health . and rosy cheeks to so many fale, anaemic girls, and healed the lungs and `restored to full health, so many thousands in the first stages of; Consumption. " 1: mm 1...... an} 9.-Jul H um! fnr free gamble. I &\J.l5D\.; hut: l.L\.IAJo If yo_u have not tried it. send for free sample, | in agreeable taste will surprise you.- , scor-r & nowmz. Chemists, I . ' ' Toronto. ' - 1- tan and (Lao: all dmmzists. cAsm?mA. THAT KlLLlNGHEA| children Gryfor -:.j_;___._ Torolllo. 5C- and $1.00; all druggists, MINi:s1NG. i CRAIGVALE. ' Jan. 14-Miss Johnstbrr, nf I\Iid1.md ` i. guest of Miss E. Reynolds. '|'lm .-...-..~n..,~....- L`! .. ..,...n.-mo-mm l.`_|.ll\J lguzov In AIAIAJO u. l.ULa|AA`JI\I0- The anr.1ve:-snry service in connection V with the I roshytex:inn church proved a meat success; with em \\'cuVt-Inc-K` mu! an excellent. pxeachm-. 'D.. \l. ILJ." f\ .'. ..:...,. -11.. ..... | 5 I . nu/u uu r.a.u.uunuu cu-1:-n.v;. ` Th_p1st0I` and uu~tee.+ of the -.\Ieth- _ Jodisn 4-lmrch gave their fric.-nd.-`, the j ' P1esb_\`Le1'i'.1u;=,tl1(: use of- them Uxulch } for their zxnuiversary service on Sunday 1 ievening. , ` 1u:.. N"..H:.. w,.1..... 1..., ,4... ,. +1. . ' V _This signature is on every box of the genuine I nvzrl-hm R:-nnanguininn mama: I C-\\aCl|LI|U EJl\.7'|\4II-7'0 ` Ref. Mr. Mt-K-e ,__':'we an able sex- ? man on Sabbath znomirw. rn. ' 3 1-.` xv .1 UVTlllll~ V ` Miss Nellie Nelson has gone to the 2 cify lo spend the winter. 3 Mrs. Collins and lwr dzuxglnter are` visiting 1x'lPn\`lslle:r'. `- 1 l Mr. McKee )11x'peses lmldir ! tr. `:3 ,. VIFILIUS 51 II Ant.) '1 Cu 0 (Rev. )urposes lmlding! Ievivul services in cVm_mt-ntiun wiih his ! chgrcl , comneencing )I1Jm. 23rd. . Miss Rich is visiting fzieuda on the I ninth lime. ` : 1' \r 1\ 1 r 1*: . - -. I To Gaxcch the Eye. and `the Mind at theame Time `llllll-all llljian ' I 1\I:_-. 311:1) m-,-al from E-Imontnn visit- ied his cousin, C.` hun .`u', on his way 1` L`.... |.n..l 'l'DJB signature )5 every DOX 0! me gG!1`..llX18 ' Laxative Bromo=Quinine Tablets i the remedy that cares a cold in one day I | i Jan 1-1--1\VIiVsVsW Myftle Johnson is } home from Strdn~!. 1 - x 1|" v,n:_ 1r__._._:1.,- -: An...,1.v_ I Uuluu uunu. uuuu-.-. ; Miss Nellie Hockridge, of Allzmdale, { is spending a. few days at home. `.\1 L~:~ L` ..aIu.1 H.-u-l.-riduu nF Tnrnnfn It iJl'IlLt|lll; an u:u uu_yn up uuuux. MMissRac|1(-1 Hockridge, of Toronto, is vislting under the parental -roaf. ~n 11? IL L_., ---,_.-.1 _ _1_A.L`,...~. -4. 15 Vlhllallf; uhucl nu: LIULCLILIJA Luau R. \Vebb has exect-ed :1 platform at Vespn Siding fm-1:)-uding cazs. \I'.'n_~ Tjln Ifnhcnn nf T .-urrin cnnn` VL's`|Jl'J. AJIu|L7"_'. nu A-Iuuul \.:u:. Miss Lillie Hohsor, of Barrie, spent Sunday with Mrs. J). 1).u5l)crty . \TIm~ 1`. "1 `-Tn:-!.'r:r`:vn In-J \r: IUULU illuul (fl. ACUBlllvI vxrua 1.9-1 - A. Low", late of J:sephix;e, is spend- ing a few daysvwith Mr. and Mrs "John Jolmsmx 1`! \r ._,...L c~,,_x-.. :A `\r:._ Q 0uuuiI_) nun B116 :1. .u.:u;=u\;uJ Miss B 11.1 H-nckridqe and. Miss Agnis D.J.\'ids0n have recuxnel to To romo after a. lengthy vi.~ir, Lem. Al Trulivn `uni:-xn: T.\L~nv.h:rn 1'4 :r\ov1r1_ HUNTER BROS., BARRIE, ` Mr. Huntebnr;-,.oi' B;1.\'teI`,'is visiting his sister, Mrs. \\'. J.Al*lnln`.9.=. .\Ir. Rob and Miss Bella. Young are on the sick list. I Mr. and Mrs. and Hartford Lennox ulteudcd the funeral of Mp. Lenn0x s father in Ivy on Tuesday inst. . A number of 3oung people spent. :1; very pleasant evening 'witl1\Vn:. Harris on Tuesday, Shh. A A .`|.~.3..h In-qr} vlahnxl \I'.- .n-1:1 Klrc Uu .Lu\::u'a_y, uuu. ` A zsleigh load visited Mr. and Mrs. .Johu Johnson on Friday evcm::;: and spent a. pleasant '_.ime. ` A '\-nnnu dnnnhler hm come to the E ijtllll I-5 l'|\3(Il`Il-IIU ullLA\.o A'_voun;.r daughter has come to the home of Mr. zu.-cl Mrs. Jos. McBride. Mrs. Mclhide is vely low. ` 11. - -.~ ..l_.....t 5 \1...,. 4n\\r\ 11' nm 6.5.- l'4\o interesti'n; sermon on Sunday afternoon. I rm. . ..|._-.. ._.._..-, . a...~... ...... ...:.J.. Rev. _Thos. G. Scott preached a very 1 IULUIIJDI-Ll`. -`C1 Inuu nu |_Juuuu_y an LUILIUUHI 'l7he'thxee uustek-s from each side will meet on the 8:11 to divide the schbol propmly between the :euLiunS. We, the undersigned. do hereby agree to "refund the money on u. 50-cent battle 0! Greene's Warramecl Syrup of Tar if it fails to cure your cough or cold. We also guar- antee a. 25-cent. bottle to prnve satisfactory or monev rein:--ied. JOHN. WOODS-.V nan 1unnr:\urJ n u 1u...-~I'..\R.l`.N , For relllraed. JUHLV. H UUUD-, _ 1:1. 35. tzuanlz nu Dean ezecwu uua -9-`E0. MONKMAN, 1). U. MACL:\REN- ' secretary of Count; Allandale, 1.0. F. ILL`. xuuuuuc 10 run] nan. \Ve axe about tolose one of the fair One Puff clears th_e I-l_eaTd, A is printed` 6%/2;: LII`- Young spr-nt Snnlay in Min- GRE-N FEL. A CARD. `the i [ROBERTS & co., _.,0';:::::; Peoples Bank Building, Montrsml. 12 years Exzunincr in U.S. Patent Office. NO PATENT. N0 PAY. \Vx-Ire fox` Red Book i l Are the latest production of modern medical science. They are the host lnodicinc lmmm for ihe treatment aml cure of all ll-o:x.~`c.~' ofuthe Stomach. Bowels. Liver. or Kitlncys. I`he_v are innitely superior to all pills for the cure ot` Indi- gestion. Heart Disease or Iicrvous'l'rostration. Tn nervous and delicate women tlxcse Tablets will prove a. positive bles=ing it` taken strictly ac~ (:m'(l:n;r to dlvcctions. Price. 500. per Box. Sold luv D. H. Maclmren, Drugglst. sole agent for Barr-xc. Formula :1l)dE:1l1T;;ki;SelItfTCO to any regristered pll_vsi(-i:m. on application to The `Lincoln Lletlic-110 Company, 5.0 (gnu-n SL1'cel,;- Oll.a\\';1. *lMacLaren s 2-.`3h%oE.` E`l :0. H. Mactaren, l l l 1 l l l \/\.Ia4-- |Ju.n4n Jan. 14 -The young people of this village are looking fur u house iu which they could have one of "their e_ver famous paltles. |'he ekating rink is about _to be npeued. J. Ferguson has purchased :1 power wind- mill. which he has placed on his lmrn. (`lnvpr lms hu-mid nut nnnrs-r than or- For one " puff of this greatest of_ai|. Caiarrhai Cures` has brought relief to many a head that was drooping with pain, while the seeds of` disease were fairly galloping to theirrey -and it has saved years of suffering andyd.is'h~ass. 2 Illhl, \\ llIUlI IIU H115 [).|'tl'-Jlfll DU HIS l|`;.|l'H. '1 (`lover has turned out poorer than ex- i pected. I ~ - - Dr. C1axke's Littie Red Pills are a Bledipal Wonder. -- V...-V-. I Editor of Tm-: E.\:A:s1mEP.. Sir-,You are at libeyty to my that I would not be without Fr. Clank:-'5 Little Red Pills in my house. if thev cost 510 a. box. They cured me of rheuumtzsm when I 3.-...- .'.. .l....p.on'.. Tnkn `\ n`fnr1L- l`In..6Iy.:.pn I H. Varcoe. Otonabee: Dr. C1arke'a Kittie Red Pills entirely c1:red._x_ne of the worst form 0! dyapepsm. _ Flamilknn Vnnlrv. I\'in(`ra10n. used 6 boxes Korm 0! uyapepsm. Hamilton Vanlry. Iiingaion. 6 of Dr. Clu:ke a Little Red Pulls, and reports thut he is free from rheumatism of `.22 years ; standing. I Dr. Clarke : Little Red Pills are :1 positive and certain cure tar rheumatism, asthma, pir-ilysis, catarrh, Hz:nr\a., coughs, lame ;1uck. indigestion, all stomach and liver ' troubles. female complaints, even when the diseases have been standing for many years. The most stubborn cases will vxeial. For sale by D. H. ,MacL'J.re|, W. 1'}. Wismer, Gen. `.\`.l0nklIl:lr`.'druggist9, Birric. or sent direct by nuil. by addressing Canada Chemical Cm, Peterborough, Om. 50 cents a box. on 3 boxes for $1.00. I In-.Clarke's sure cure for catarrh. "same price. $100 will be paid for any case that I it will not permanently cure. ,_.,._-..- 1 ` : Cures Diarrhoea. D_v.=on1er,\`. n ml all Summer Cmnplainls; gi\'c~` m.~mnt relief: pleasant to take ; best bowel rum-dy known for children and adults. Price. 25c. a. Bottle. I .-.....-.uv-~-v... Jan. 12---R. A. Can` was re-e]ected'trus- tee for S. S. No. 13. Inniul. The Board met on Jan. 1051:, when R. A. Can` was eiected chairman and H. E. Quautz sec- ` retary-treasurer. Jamal Rnhm-ta was annointed caretaker retary-treasurer. James Roberta was appointed of the Painawick school. H. E. Quantz has been e!ect.ed nancial nan:-nlal-u ll` nlnllt Alhndnlm I. 0. F. l FHIH IU [Hy [)UU`5?y |l LUCY UUUL QIU K . \ in despair. John Walters, Chatham, on every bottleoi" e DR. -AGNEW S_ CATARRHAL Powoz -sand it is net idle speech. ` i A MORAVL f)U1:\:. COLWEL L. PAINSWICK. Chemist Druggi s and Optician. 7 '_ Dr. A_gnew .s.Catar_rha| Powder.;.does-|l It-cllaims--|t cuI-es the.simg&ogt Cold |_n`the Head, Hgadgche` and-.a|l forms ' of ,Catarr`i1-.-I'_tr lsf,'.afe,_ pI`Qhs!1f,_, _suI_~e_ afmih :q9fsgLik_.m |t_f . never falls % b j. -; ~ - p " '1 `' - . I)-...`_..'.L-_.; ._ ;..-. .._.`__,',`_r_`};'.,4;_,_`_:_`_;,3;,:;_;;_Mc:L14V. UNUSUAL BARGAINS I INl\JlEN S7SUITS; CAETGREA $6.49 ' the boys to an nysner supper. Misi Mary _ Wench. who has been visiting friends a Eglerb fur the last three weeks, returned mine as few days ago. . An At Home was held an Christmas Day at Wm. i\IcKnigl)t. a when the children pre- _ sented their parents with two lieautiful upholstered chairs ns :1 special mark of their Jove. For I::fo.nts_ and Children. is the art; in ndvmtisinu. This Ad. illustrates how hue this saying is. v:'3p(*ciD.H_V to t!m:>t:_ \\'ishin:.1 plea.-ant. and protable (;m'pl-jyment, -"G.-m::1.: s Sam; on lioigje amt Veldt." the only book dc;uliu__; ex~ ctu:~ti\'el_v with the C.~nmlizm C>ruti11;euxt, XS t`1o buok to handlr. ()tit:iul, Authentic, (jtmlp, soils on sxgln. totever_ybody. and mu)- bodv cm sell it. Ctpizul of cx;'.erience not nCCB9S`dI.'_}'- Send for Fxee ()utti:`uml m ke money. Probably the biggest bargains ever o'ered to the Clothing- . Buying Public are now being offered atpur store. \\'e are .c1_)sing out the odds and ends, and broken sizes of our high- prlced goods. Thea`;-8 suits comprise heavy 2:11-wool Twecds, Cmadian Frcize andeSerges. They are made in the double- breasted sacque 1-t)1o, well trimn1el and lined. \Ve sell them at ' KILLYLEAGEE. 117 ,, The BRADLEYGARRETSON co., Limited aeoto WATGEI. I-tmzz and n. Ilnmlmmo Prize for oven (:0 cc an`: e \i8l-ulul IIl1l\IIl I ail-ul- and llmulsome Prize (`_\'0l'y correct answer. Thlslsu I uzv.lo1'|c1nro. wnh n. lmy l'IIlH'(`l|1I'lL If your eyes are wide . npoll. xunl _v-nu L. .uuinothopxcI1u'o clnsely, })t'I'hl|]u3 you may . 1-cuhluloiilnlhim. _\\'l1cnyou lu).\'0(lum) so. tukanpmcllmul `- .. mm`): tuoomllnusuflnls fuuu :uu1hm1y.thcu clip ltoutnmlro- ~, turn Inu3\VlthyoI1l'n:mIumill mlalross written wry plzxhlly. .\ In ymn'ln~ttvr 1-nvl `mixmmccutsmmpsIbrpnshlgczuulpnuk- '\\ jug exp.-.n.<-.'. Th u.-It u-nunnu-mllngusn.currcutnn:m'urwHl u~.:c1vulzculllully ~)n<.u~:u'-cl.I:-oltl-l'Imeclllnntu lm: (`use \Vateh. an-1 ullnlhurs wlllrccclvo lluudnmne . Prizes. ART BIJl'1l'l.Y 130.. Box 72 Toronto. BRANTFORD, -om. $7.49 (:\'(`nll`L' H: B. Hope a`. .\lume.l-Un .\lnnd:u_v, Jun. 7t-'n. at Pene- tang. by the Rev. Fr. Luhoreau. Bella, se- =c:nd daughter of Jets. Kean, to Wm. Ho- 'gun, of Szvunne. Miss Minnie Kean. of Toronto. spent a guest; 0! M rs. ans. Adam. _ . Tne Methodist S. S. box aocia.| on Ftiday evening was a success. Proceeds S10. . NH nmwfnrrl from United States is visit- or mvunne. Visa Minnie Ixean, Toronto, spent -few days at home attending her sister s_ wedding. 51.. ~\.I,.lm.n of Ffnllunnu-nn umnn1vn.=>'P. H" `V x~E:vA1.m._ J m. It -Joe. M 3.\lullen left for Torvnlo on Monday. ' _ - A _v. :..I.x...1 in In \H:Hnm1:nm\f. Mnndnv wedmnz. A _ ;\1r.`,McLeun. of Collmgwood, was 0. guess of 02-0. Snider :-3, recently. A Mi... `Ninlminaal.-. while snemlinu the or us-o. mnuer reueumy. Miss `Niglitingale. while spending the evening with Miws Bi.sh0D!`iC, met with quiteu severe accident. cuusedby slipping on the step. We are gun} to learn that she is recovering and will soon be nu-nnnr` in nu i n IIIIILU U4 U\lJlC or} that I nrnund again. 1.. Icmm n ' to her new nnme in awuuue. _ I I John Ru kin,` who lms,been away for some ye us. is home again. v Fnnieru Inatitme meeting on Jm, 19:5. .T--::----j---n N uv Luv "&lLVA{\/VhV|.a\4.-4...-\,r~vn A Are you really lonkine for it? Inviting it? '1`ne'u pay nouttennion to you luclciuz cough. and your weak thrnu. You cm prevent it. t.hough. Tnke S.m:; .~s Emulsion early, when the cough rst begins. '- nrnunu ugtuu. Jug. Kean give :1 I-m-1.11 party previous to the depurturenf hia_d.uughter, Mrs. Hogm. I to her hnme in Su'a.un`e. ' T..l... D..I-in. ` u-'nn Inna hnan nllvnv fnr a.v:.a:.u- -a IaA.I\a.n.o I Jun. H: -Messr.=. Firth. `Bolton and H51." gins are ereefiug a saw` mill -on Mr. E1rr,h'a . property. north of the village. uud uxpacl: . to have it. in running order in about 'three `weeks. - Si.-huol rc-opened on the 3rd. with n good attendance. Miss K. Uorriion. of Gil- `christ, and -Miss R. Moon. of Moonstone, are in clursze. I \Inuynl- `Tn-f, rah-ntnn-.r1 fn Ramin {`nnn3_ M0ndu_\'. A n-E. iulxtml in n` .\Iidlm:d spent, Monday (:\'enim_v at A. llupn-'.~`. ' Kin:-nml._()n .\lnvu:|v. Jun. 7t-D. friends in Uso Szrmun. _ A quiet wedding took place here on New Yoa.r s Dny, the contracting mrtiea being Mr. Wellington Mortaon. of Gru.venhurst,l and Miss Alina. of Penetnnguisheiic. The Rev. Neil Campbell oicinted. ---:-j-.:.---- (We Lusuxuw uu Nuuvuay. i Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Minty were agree- ] ably surprised the evening after their mur- vriage by the members of the English church and l .'eabyteri`m choirs nasembling at their residence and presenting: them each with an ad-iresa 1; id an e'e.r,ant racking hair. The evening was enjgjabiy spent in music. speeches, sougs,- and r ireehmentr, and utter singing. "Should auld ecquaintance be forgot." and with many `nearby wishes and kind farewells, the company depxrted. are In CHiU'L'B. I .\ln\vu.t Ihrt. returned to. Burio CoHeg`- I ate Institute on Saturday. kin n..:I KIM: 1} H lnnlu uynvn unrna. DO YOU WAN Li coxsuxna noxz (`RAIGHIJRSTT ' $8.49 People who_ decide to use l cLin(- s Celery Compound should not entertain a doubt re- -_r,:.rd1n;.: the |wu.lth-giving pmverof earLh s mos't cue-ceisful medicine. The health prr.- ; mi.-.-ed Lu; P.niue s Celery Cmnpnnual. comes as sure as light. follows darkness. 1`s gnarl work has been vouched for by Omani-.L`s'best penpic. as well as by our fxjiemla um : neigh- born. - ' `m... ...L- .: n..:....v- r~,f~-_... 1~...-..-._...\ 4H'.| S'vVC|.Cl' Ureunll. ` Why deter lhe'usI= of Pinc"a Celery Cum- pouud when the testimony of tenspf tlzouxv rmds _nr.o\`es that the wunderful. me_'iici_ne ucouruges uml strengthens th kidney.,. cleanses the blood of waste uud pnisonous matters that are the direct cause of head- aches. drowsiness, lisLless'~es=.-mal:-uch:ha. and Nut rundown fc:I.u,g- tlmt de\'e.`0ps organic disease? - ' `i`.Un-'17 nvxn nr lrnvhxn nvnsn `l\Dl'l'nI\= U[HUH_.' lllSU2l!L' .' I Every man or womm whose nervous, strength is overtaxed. hnuld try the x'.nvig-- ` crating and .vItaliz.ng (If czs of 1~ .:iuc s'Ce]- `ery,Cumpou:1rl, und`Lhe usenfthe tizst. bnntic will show wonilerful and enrnur.u_ving resqlts . ..\Iss. J. P. Hurssey \vhmli.=.i-o:1J.m. 4th We regret. to [chronicle the 142.1 th oil :1`. the home of her clulqhter Mrs. 1". Lofms. Mrs. Ifus.-`ey liv.-.1 u lung and happy life, and died fortifienl by all the rites nf_the Catholic church. 2 2 UUFN. The use of Pu.ine`a Cc'ery` Compound mean;-. rmer and stronger nerves, -.-onnp'et'ur digestive vigor. Pmoro regular bmlily functions, brighter eyes, clegrer <,-omp`.e.\'iun an-.1 sweeter breath. I \\'l... A.-.L.... ol..(.n.n AF D .I...;'.. l..In-.n 1*... V0120 S'1`A'I`ION.\ T ? 'J.1n.14--.\liss Dean, of Meafurd, is the guest; of Mrs. Jus. Adam. '[`ne Ftiday I IIUBJ "I VIIIKJ \lUIIrll\Ill\l \alllll\rlll ` ` A \'ery_plezts.mt. time was enj`-uyud 1);; the young people of; Mt. St. Lvuis at the ' hmne of D. Loitvs on Imday r:venin,;.- 1\f\ll'I I|I \H'|I `;\v Mus N. .\IcLel1a'u-has returne.I home! after `visiting friends` in Midhnrstv. \l` \T In: r\'vI', .- r: I Amongst the First Good Effects of `the Great Medicine Are Firmer Nerves and Com- pleter Digestion ullcl vlonulu :llUllkIUV lu A'l.|\4|ll`llC\.'. Miss Nelklio O'Hara of Bmuhin is Visiting old :1_cquxiutances here. 'I"Zsr. .m.: nu... l'u:u"n nun mi.-...Iu~ l\'n....\ The Px'esb_vterians of this place ce?o- bratod the socond'S.tbb1th. of the Hvcntietln century by an :ud 0.` `L30 n_1e_mbe1's to their coznmunion .1011`. Certainly this -is e[10uI`auiu.: to thx-it `pastor, the Rev. W. McDonnell, who has labored amongst them for almost thirty years. '\Vonld that .mauy of oux` churches xvould-follow their_ example, am} honor the now `century by u. Lludicatioxn of themselves tn Hun 'l`.m.4 V , - Com es as Surely as Light Follows I Darkness. \ IFIIIIIS UIU l_|\/\l\llll35(I|l\4\a'-1 IICIUA _ I The vc'}.'diw,; bells are ringing here t.u-viny, for one of Phe!pstou .~4 prumi-in; ymmtllsvis bringing llbmra b:jide._ "Cun- i gr.1u1Iation=. V ` mnulun UL Iuuuluavlvu VI Luu Ilbllh-`O Special servicesaro being hel-J in` Z=on church for the next two \veck=. \ n -r L. nu- 1nn1 ,. A,_j,;I, \r,,, 1 uuuuun v uJ u u to the Lord. |THE HEALTH PRDWHSEDI eveumg success. l'l'0(.'UB.lS oxu. Neil Cruwlord from United ing-faienzls here. Miss Maggi: lloas. of B.u.rrio, is visiting \ friends in 0:0 Ssntiun. A ....:..o- ;.....=I.i:.m nml: nlnnn ham nn New XJ\I:IlIIl;gl` _ P. Gnlliglxer, of Bu{I`:.l.~, spent. .\'..w Year's with friends in Phclpaton. If- \Y If I'_I1_._ I.,_ ,,,L,, ,1`, _Lnxative 1. -ronlxo-Quinixic Tablets cure` a. cold in `.v1\)'., No Cure, no pay. Price 25 cents. 1 u`uu uuunuu un mu: uonv uwu ucur\'. I On J m. 7 ch 1901 at Ardagh Mansel Sh-antv Bay the Rev. Smith Hutuhesou 2: :'et,ired minister pt` the 1 re`sh_vtur:an chm-ch,,onte1ed into _1est. He was a u-.:t,ive of-Renfew, .':`:otl+md, wneuc . ms fuunly had lived for many ;;un-:1-`n1xox1=. Hu bgall his work as u m"-ssiouary of ' the Church of Scotan-1 at Greeunck in ISM. 110 was ordained in -1558, and nmilL1569 labored in \Vivtenu\cn, Faaland, nudRicc'o.r&on parishes. r.. 1mm 1... ...... QA\1Q' Ali.` '\n .1..- BY 1 PAlNE S GELERY COMPOUND J.`uu\Iuuu, zvuu gvnuuusuv-A l'uI10u\.s`u In. 1869 he was sent out by the Colonial Cnmlnittee of the Uhuxsh 01 Scotland, as an ordained minister to the church in C.1`nl'. After some time ol~sl)_)r he was seLb_lecl' in 1871 in the chxrge of Rosemont and" Mulmur, and Iafterwnrds in Guthrie _ church, 0.-o, from whicln he xecired from 11:3 uctivc duties of the nuuistry. '1`!-u- A.\nn.:anrl lnauna .. in}.-`In... -......l L"... D.mic1Drown is recovering from an I umck of inflanmtion of the lunvs. 1 .Qnnn:;` nDI|\I;!In av-A .nI'nru Iua|.l Hutu.-: ~11. suv |AJI|A|~`UIJa The deceased leaves :1 iviclow and two daughters tomouru his loss, M iss Agnes being 0. teuher in Orilliu while Miss Many resides at home. The sympathy ol the neighborhood is exte:ulcd to them in their sorrov. ~ I112. A`, ,,,_Iv_-,,_.`_,, I '. I Ian uuuls uunnv-In The funeral sexvices were conducted by Rev. Dr. Grant, Orilliu, Rev. D. D. McLeo-.1, B.u`rie, Rev. N.~C.uupDL-1 , 0-o, Rev.`Mr. Moodu-, Rev. Mr. Ct'u.\v, Ban- "nie, uugl.'1~}.':v. H. Thompson, Slmnt-y" ',Bay. Tlf pal!-bearers` wejre Messrs 1{0ss`, \Vv.'Y. Brown and Rabertson, I _e',dey' f_o'f. _Guth"r1u czhurch, 511.1 Cal.` p .Dpz'.;.;n;.a M A_e1s[.,ST:1_.k ml Simp- `: .4 successfully at home wx Maypole Soap, which washes and dyes at one opergtion. " No mesa. no trouble." Brillxaut and fndeless colox-ings-you can dye to any tint with it. ' ll___A_I- 1`... 9,11 ,___..... It is surprihing how easy ygou can dye I you uys av nu -.-u Maypol2jj_So ap, Sold. everywhere ` , p , n,:-, ___ 1... rn--l. E35) - stops Ihc Cough and \_vorksAoI!' the Com. v I , ,. r > zac._/br Colors. 15:. for Black. SIIANTY BET LEFRUY. Home Dyeing THE BARRIE ExA1m:1:1, THURSDAY, JAN. 17, 1901; the Belief of an Indian and Some Other Tribcn. The .S1'cux Indians still share with Thllfln _ the old Aryan and Semitietrilws in the belief that there are trees that bring i'fm`1h lmuxan beings. and others that bear various portions of the human bo(1y._uud in the fourteenth century an Italian tmveler, on :1r1'1ving at Mal- nbat. was told by the natives that the country ahounded .with :1 tree that bore men and women. The latter were attzlched to the limbs by the nether ex- tremities and were full. formed when the wind blew. but when the wind died out they soon witlwred. These speci- mens of humnni_t_v reached the length 1 or height of three feet. `'11 olun Ru:-O lunnlv n0 I-hn Rlnhnlsnnnl-n -SOM E_ MENGROW ON TREES. wood. v A very successful Sxbmth school zmniver- 1 z nary was held in the Bathesda Methodist church on Sunday and .\l.mday, 6:11 and 7th < inst. The proceeds of tha Snbbnth callsc-`ions 1 and the social tea on Monday evening being I in the neighborhood of forty dollars. ` I \Vnnlnu Limo had a. wood b-.-e on 1:hee\'en- Ul unnbuu ul. Lu:\.\. A\.v..L. In the first book of the Mahadharata. mention is made of forms of dwarfs that were to be found on a large fig" tree. The Arabs are still strong in the belief that somewhere in..the southern ocean there is a tree that bears a nut that resembles the face of a man and j when in its i`ullne'::s -the mouth opens and gives voice `to the cry: Wald? Walt! The Chinese reverse the order of things and, instead of believing that the trees g'iv_e`birth to men. "claim that in the beginning the herbs and grass sprang from the hair of" the human family. _ They have preserved the tra- dition, too. that so1ne's'here within the borders of the beautiful Flowery liingdom there is a wonderful lake by xrliose margin grexr trees whose l-caves developed into birds and also that. if a jar `be broken on the waters. birds of the` most brilliaiit plnniage will at once i arise from the pieces and y oft . In nnntnnl Ynflin ohnun In n ouxn nnll unncn; LIULIJ |.IJ\: 1:n.\\.a uuu u_v uu. In central India _there is :1 trihe_ call- Aed I{l1at1ies that claim to have their origin. from :1 stick of wood. ~\\'hen the live sons of I :mdu. the heroes ` whose exploits are told in the H:1h:1d- l1:1:':`.t:1. hud hcc-Qmo simple It-nd(-rs of ~'|)`|.`[|. K:1rn:I. th1'_iI' illx-gzitimnto broth- er. \vishin:;_: to dz-prlr.; them of their In of I-1xLvr\I1ur.:\ nu-.n~...`l ';\ Ln n-r\l`n on nu, u. I. last resource. pl`aL\`t d to be gods to as--` sist him." He Struck the earth with his stnfi . which 0[)L-mu]. and from it sprang [ \ a.umn who` \\':1.< (':1HL`Ll Klult. mezming | `begotten of \\'()(n]. :u 1(l`by this numei lmvo his` dnscexn1:u:ts ever since been known. ! 'n'!te:l the '[`hoau-r Usher to :1 Seat ' ' InL`!i.-4 Box. "I rcvor wiis mm-h of :1 I .epu1li(-an." said :1 gomlmnnn who \\`:1.~"l_)01'u and ,i'L*:ll'((1 In \\':'xsl2ihg'1cn. but 1 Iowa .-\hr:11mm Lincoln. I163 \\':'.s_ouc of the most lovable in:-n I over mot. l was an uslzor at the .\'ntioual t.Iw:1tvr. and nl:out't\\'o \\'m~;::: in-t`o1'e the :1ssnssiu:L- vtiou John \\'illw.: Booth and -Susan Denim \v(_u'o pln_\'in_:; tlwre. Hrs. Lin- coln lm\`~iu:.: ('.\'|)l'('> S(`(l a desire to- 5650 them in 'll011w0 and Juliet. I was sent to tho p:'vsi(le::t`:: house to s:1._'.' that a lmx lxzullwvlx '1':-.~'vx'\'- In 1lm-even- ing. 3.11->1; Lim-<-in ln:lng_lx;(li. the _ and l slm\\-ml '.lu-in to the hux. V ".\s 'l`:ul mxlorml he turm- said. 'C(`l1lL` in, Lew. `Ch. no,`-l 1-culled; `that wpuld not he rigln.' 'I`:2d then turned to his father and s.-xid, .'I':1p. you have no ohjoc-tinn to Lew coming in? Ur. "Lint-dln. with :1 smile hml motion- iug me to :1 svnl. replied: `No. 'l`:1d; I I I l i l I i i l i prosiili-_m and lllilc Tau] l.`m:-uln cuzuc-, ; cox`tainl_v not for any of your friends.` '\\'v will be glml to lxavu your compa- nv. I -cidenfl 11:n'eofte-n recalled itnud ex- ! told Tad that` my business would I not allow me lim pri'.'iivgo. and. th:1ni:- ' ing both father zunl son. I rvmrlicd to my duties with a light` h(':lX't and with | an admiration f0r'll`.e pI'osi.:luut I hzxve felt for but few mm. and since that in- pressod iny SOX`l'.O\\' that he met with n death so umi-.m~l_'.'. ? ' .1 Jupiter \'v'nr:x:z-:- Than the Earth. The gigflll- iL"'l11::E`~S of .lu;:itt~r 12:25 9. much lnrgt-r \\*m'tuth thnri that `of the. e:trth. It is the result of the molt-t-ul:tr "moven'tont [`Il`0'.1ll(`l`(] `hy the (`U:ll;)l'(`S-_ sion of the StX':tI.'\ nnd mugtt ho gt-e.-Her the more powt-rfttl the ttutsst-s. `and hence the larger the pressure of the strata is. Jupiter stn'p:tssos the earth in point of mass 307 liltlt S. and for this reason `the inner t(`I1t])t`l'.'1Il1l`L' or indi- ~ vldtutl `ttrmthof the |'.l:!n('l Is_p:`0!:{l- t bly ltiglmettottglt to t'\ i1{)i)l':1ll` the water * ttpnu the stn-t':t('e Qlli('l~Z1,\`. so that wzttrr } vapor forms the principal suhstztnce oi the atttm.plwre of Llttpitvr. Water vu- por ls un.ex(-ellem retlr-ctor and rt-:xdily accounts for the hrigltt radiation of , ll,':_ht emitted by the p1:1net.--Professor [ Hughes I I 1 Awkwnrd Compliment. Tlmre 13- such :1 thing as Duing too porsistemiy (`uni]>i3ill'lliai')'. A candid nd `woil mvzuniiig yroi`e~ssor who had witnessed the [wrrorinnuce or :1 Iittie play in :1 pi'i\":1te house in which. his hostess lmd tniu-u the leading part met the lady as she came from behind the curtain. AA\I_ 1-... so 1... ....2.1 ......I.I....' up. on In- '.'Iu`tu1u. .\Im]:1m." he said. rushing up to her. you played excellently; That part ts . you to p(3rfection." ` uni. nn nunacenn" cnl Hun Invl you no pl'l'lv\:uuu. , , A Oh. `no. prot essor." said the Indy? modestly. A young and pretty wom- f {In is needed for that part. _ . -`rs.-. ..,...I..... H '.......~InonR fl-A nu-nPn:u:- in the neighbornoou or tony uouu.I's. Wesley Little had iug of the Sub in3t.. after which he treated the boys to an oyster supper. Min Marv Wonch. visiting | nu In Hl`I'ur\I lL'l uuu. pun |.. 4. But. madam. "pm-sistodtlne prnfcs- or.- "you have uositlvely moved the: contrary!- . _In the Dumps. Thefe was once upon a time an Egyp- `ttnn king. so It lssaid. who built a pyr- amid and died of.melancholy. His` name was Dumops. yet there are prob- ably few` persons who know that they are perpetuating the memory of. his tru:.:ic history when they remark that 3 they are `.`In the dumps}? , I'4'IIlf_I0l'lIllllIl" I _c|ucI III! I "1 told that Boston girl I didn't like Emerson." - Was she displeased ?" - l i Dlspleased? She got nearly as mad as:s`lie' did when I said that beans `could begbaked without salt pork."- ~0h!ozb .. . . ' LINCOLN WAS GRACIOUS. Extxjaordlnary 'l`.eme:-Ity. ..|.1 A_I__A I'I-..a...... ...I..I I Air`:-1`! 1-11 met. wnsi - ;:: 5 km Boot! -Susan: _,..,,, A` ._ \r_._ 1-2.. t Repulnlic-an." . \\`:1.< l_ao1'u M was one J an. '15--The aoniversary serviceein the Methodist` church, on S'.mdu_\', con- ducted by Rev. V `Mr. McKinley, oi "B111-ie,. were largely attended. The ilccture on Monday evening eu_titled .A house without. walls, by Rev. Mr. Dewey, of Toronto, would be hard to surpass in quality, style or delivery. Ifhe noble soulof the speakervshoue `forth in the piercing t1"JLlxa' he poured upon his audience" in deep, musical iu:1ixiz~;:; tones. The xe-vereud gentle- man also sang se /en-.1 solos during the .even'rng in excellent" voice. As` a lecturer and soxoist Minesing hes not heard-his equal for many aldny. l. `C: run 1 11- 1\ 1 1J0wnc\ s lhls xveck. Miss Thuriow, \ss Downey, and F. Downey, of Elmvale, visited at J. I "~' T | The Dailey clover-Lhrcsher is at. work iin our vicinity. 711! `I 1. 1' II YIYT (`1 i ':a' m a - aImtuo r/ . . over? 01 v 1.. "7"W5~

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