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Barrie Examiner, 28 Feb 1901, p. 5

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53$ I must uuu uuuu uanc. He-D je see any men's`brogans for $1.39? - _ Sheewhy don't youiget shaved? H0-Waiting for pa_vd11_v. She-Don't you know the rent and 1 the gas will be duo this pay day? H9---Then 1'1] cut out the shave. She-I, wish 1 had never left mamma, . so I do. 7 A . ' He-Others. others! I She--I hnve a good notion to go right ' back to her this minute. _ ` HG-Hnvo you got up umbrelm? She-.0h. you - you -- g-g-government c-c-clerk! (Tears. Curtziiu.) The Neglected Voice. The voice is ti) : most common and at the same time the most complex oi`. hu- man fnctstles. When we listen to it. we realize nothlng of the many inu- : ences at work in its use. Yet it repre- sents the character. the mood. the tvm- T perament and the health of the individ- ual when left to run in lts`o\v'n way. `If uncontrolled. it will develop much as 9. ower garden will develop: the rank and weeds nature will come to the front. and the tones of exquisite beau- ty will be obscured. Bad daily habits in the use of the voice willglve it many dlsagroenblegzlalitles. if con- trolled. the voice wit.-..eep its weeds in - the background and permit on_l_l"5lis beauties to be known. if cultwatod. I the weeds will be taken out and the owers developed. - Aln Unexpected Result. _ _You know how superstitioxxs Blox- lmm is? - Is be?" A ' ' . "Yes; In: picked up a pin In the street the other day with the point turned d1- _ rectly toward him." Go on. An hour xffterward hereceived a t9l- I egram announcing the death of an my 1 cle-from whom he hadn't heard for sev- eral years." , . cum +1.. nnnln dim immerselv rlch :_-_ JACK. TAR S GROWL. em: years." And the uncle died immazsely rlch and left him all his property?" nxv_A .......|.I an Inn;-`I-on nnn fhn fn. EDI! lell; uuu nu um pu-pun; a Not much! He bad'to pay the fu- \ neral expenses." 1 i No llIn;n0I- In Them. Glles-l don't like that ba_rber's fun- l 115' anecdotes. un..._n'Im whnt n ` wrong with 1 um-cuotes. { Miles-Why. what's wrong wlth4 them '! 4 Giles-'l`he Illizstratlons are 'pmnful.` T Miles--'1`he lllustrationg? 7 A Gllcs- Yes; he uses orlgrnal _cnts. Easy. Benham-'1`here .|sn't V pwlng :1 cat. 11.... Dnnhn m _'l`hnn w` | swung :1 (`ll L Mrs. Benbnm-Tlnen we won't have n ctt.-Brookl;fu Lire. 1V11I)ElU\nOl.o ` 5 Feb. 26--Mis3 Mami Lynn. of Wyevale. has returned to her home after waiting her; cousin, Miss Sara Craig. . 1 .e..m....-m, nf Dalston. was the guest of I A D`O_M ESTIC JAR. 'room here to AL` .l.I!u.\ uunuuu. - Feb. 26-34:. and Mrs. R. M.-Dmgal are rejoicing over a. young son. Miss Grant, of Crown lliil, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Fraukhn. Mrs. and Miss Thompson, cf Pcnesang, are gue:ts at W. G -`.ichurc. ..=ou'e. . ` Miss Chzistie, cf B;n'ic, is visiting 31:5. A. Wilson. T ...,o v..:.:..u mvonna a hm: social was given To Dye. 9M Home_ A. Wilson. Last Friday evening a box social was given by the ladies of the Epwoith League in the school house. It proved to be a decided success. `As the "night was flue and the roadegood the school house was,crow:led to the door. A good prograrn was provided. The R.-v. Mr. Ingram occupied the chair. Melbourne Richardson, dressed in military uniform, sang twice. There were else I violin selections, readings, dialogues, recita- In--. ....a sinnino, Pmceeda amounted to I Vloun semen tiona and $24. A t the hr S24. At the hon e of Mr. and M13. R.'Causon a very pretty wedding took place en the 20th, when Malcolm Murray and Miss Ethel Carson weie united in \\ Ldlock by the Rev. Mr. Ingram. ' A`-til` the ceremony was per- tormed about forty-ve friends and relatives sat: down to a table laden with ah the I delicacies that could be desired. The bride ` was tastefully dressed in a fashionable blue travelling suit and earned a beuutifulbcquet of white oarnations and `roses. She was ettended by her sister, Miss Beltha Carsam, of Toronto, who was prettily_att.ixed in grey, trimmed with while silk and pearls. and carried pink canntions and nose.-. The nrnnrn wm-I sunnorted bv Edward Wilson, carried pink carmrmns auu 1-use:-. rm: groom was supported by Lakevlew. ` The wedding march was plug ed by Miss Eva Richardaon on the entrance 0! the bridal party to the parlor. The presents. to the bride were many. beautiful and useful. With happy wishes and congratulations and amidst showers of rice the happy couple left on" the afternoon train for Toronto. ._.__..______ `Blacks That- Hold `Till The` Goods Are ; _ '- Worn Out. ' Three_S-pecia| V ,mAMoNa nve BLABKS Sara Craig. V J. Robinson, of Dalston,` was the guest i Mr._Black on Sunday. Black is the most useful of all colors, and is more worn-to-day than ever before.: Any color that is now faded and rusty can be dyed over a. rich and deep black_,- The Three B1acks-Diumond Dye Fast Black for All W 1.01, Diamond Dye Fast Black for Cotton and Mixed Goods and Dir.- mond` Dye Bait Black for Silk and Feathers, are all guaranteed not to fade or wash out. 'I'\inm'nnd Dve Blacks maintain their full, guaranteed not race or wasu um. Diamond Dye rich shades till the goods are worn out. These wonderful Biack dyes are eimp!e and easy to nae, and no experiencefia needed to do good work with them ; a. child who can read the directions can dye succeaaiullywith Diamond Dyes. . \.\'|wm vnn decide to do your dyeing work Diamond Dyes. When you decide your dyeing at home, be sure and buythe Diamond Dyes. Beware of the cheap and azlulleiated dyes `sold by some dealers for the ex'ra prot; their use means min of your materials and ---nnnfu IIICIL ll?!) ll -garments. ` \JcI.L\\J\II_ll ` Feb. 26-Geo. Webb. of Toronto. is` spending 21 few days with his father. Wm. Webb, llth con. M- .....-1 Mm Graham. of Artemesia.'are ` Webb, Mr. and Mrs Graham, of Artemesia, "are `visit-inf: friends here. ' Nlins: 1-`.. Howie. of E.-bsrt. visited here} l friends here. 3 I Miss E. Howie, here last week. i Miss Porter, of Barrie. is, visiting her sister, Mrs. (Rem) Wm. McConnell. Eugene Division No. 3'29 S ().T. will hold an open division in llie Hall on Friday evening, March 15th. J. M. Walton. P,G,\`l'.P.. is expected to be present and deliver an address. A good program will be given consisting of solos, recitstiona. dia- logues etc. All interested in this good cause are invited to attend. v:~......... 12...... asmated bv Walter Mont- they listened to one clear can lanai` uuusucs, as given by the youthful bugler, the inspira- tion that must have been erous;d in every soldier's breast. 'Ihree times he was called on. the last receiving a rousing encore, and us he in response blew "_TherLsst Post. on the historic lugle. the inscription on which forever marks his valor. many thoughts were waited out to dark Africa and the many brave hearts lying still and cold there. Rev. Mr. McConnell gave a few interesting facts in connection with Douglas Williams life during the year he was away, been in 37 engagements. miles, 40 of these vvitlrhis feet bound up in patties.-his feet having givencnt by being obliged to wear too large boots; of his standing on an ant hill, the bullets flying around him as he blevr the charge before Paerdeberg: and "of his pinning the descrip- tion card on Pte. James Findlay ; lifeless body. Mr`. Babb of Churchillyand Miss Irvine of Barrie. assisted the young people very much by contributing several vocal selections, which were much appreciated; how he had * marched-over 1000 ` L? r I18 El :tions, reamngs, (llaloguea, reuu.u- singing. Pxcceeds amounted Dr. ANTEN MIHLLB. ,:n `-1-. `n 51 STROUD. For sale hy D. H. MacLaren, Jno. Vt ouds I and _R. McDonnell. I Ask `your Dealer for Do you know what it is? Cravenette is a superior cloth made by Priest1ey,Bradford, England, for men s Rain- coats. T is sold throughout England and America, con- ------j T`| 11,,, 1,-.. _- Manufacfured into latest style garments by E. A. SMALL & C0., Wholesale Tailors, M _ ..-; 1:-.. ....-I- .._ ........ ..:o.. -n-H. -0 ti. IIIlI-- vs twp, -g--v-w----V ---.-. _, If our. Cravenette Coats are not for sale in your city, write us andvwel will advise you where they can be procured. I*1!L$N 8lN%VAL|DS PBBTI Minna o um o the month- 'ues. ouu colors. '|dve1-tlument nu! turn the monaf. an . tiful. solidao L? H vdllbeaentyomca: ed In 3 velutllnd |.__'__-a-1- -L...A n a'ao our young friend, Miss Geoigin Barclay mug two .&0!ua very nicely, whi!e Mrs. Irvine of Craigtale. gun-. two reciutious in her usual styie and manner; alsn 9.-well executed recitation by Miss islaggie Latimer and those by tho `two iittlc sons of G. Simp- srsn, 13;:-rie, must not be o\'erimku3. The Newcombe piano. very kindly lent by Mr. Harmon, local agent, added much to the harmony. The amid order preatrven during the evening greatly facilitated the chair- man : duties, and enahled all to enjoy the proceedings. Proceeds amounted to 813. -T They are a purely IIIL nnII|IlII!.-II| ', i1_uii`v`ii`otu'ned box: Write to day. The season tor sen- Inz |eodsI.uhort.`eed supply (`on Toronto. (`am A'Few of the Many Teetinsonials R.-2;xrd'ing Dr. Clarke : Little "Red Pills. , I W13 colnpltely cured of rheumz\ti=.m of 22 years. standing. when all other med`.- -cines failed. H. Vurcoc. Otonalne. ` r ......Ia .-.n+. I-m umhnnt D:-.(`.1arke`s Little failed. H. Vurcou. umnaua e. I wcufd not be without Dr.Clarke`s Red P.lis if they cunt. $100 a. bcx. Six boxes cured me of chronic izzdigcstion. He"-my Bennett, (`.l .R., Montreal. 1` was: entirelv cured of rheumatism of 12 Bennett, L`.l .t1.. Montreal. I was entirely hf `years standing by Dr. Clurke s Little Red Pills. John Simpson, Vul:c0u\".`l'. B C. rm. r.:....a. cave ma un 1 was so low from is a ne rich Wine blend- ed by Expert Chemists with Quinquina -- the great Tonic ingredient- according to the World s Greatest Pharmacopoeias. The standard with lead- ing Physicians. Una -.-nn1- an-1:: -ca-11` l1t\111Q1 - Pills. John Simpson, Vul:c0u\'I:r. p \r. My fxiends gave ma up rheumatism. Nothing scanned to dome any good, until Iiried Ur. Clarke : little Red Pills. I am now compkztely recovexed. E. R. Matthias, Queen street-, Toronto. Dr. Clarke's Little Red Pills are a positive and certain cure tor rlxeunmtisni, M:-Lhmn. paralysis, cataxrh,` eczema, coughs, lame` back, indigent-ion, all stomach and -liver . troubles, female complaints, even when the diseases have hem standing for many years. The most stubborn cases will vield. Forl, ealevby D. H. Mac-Laren, W. E. Wismer, Geo. Monkman. druggista. Bertie. or sent direct by mail. by addressing Canada Chemical Co., Peteihorcugln, Om: 50centa a. box, on 3 ht-xeefor $1.00. ` mnclax-Re : sure cure for catarrh. same price. $100 will be paid for lazy case that it will got permanently euro. This label on the eons: of every genuine Cravenette Garment. LL15 .-I {Ly L\.uLL-I90 For weak and run down people a Tonic without a peer. It is an economical Tonic. The Best is always Merchant Tailoring} Dong at O Neill s `LU Dunn n vvuu an .. -.-.. Take Laxative Brmo Quinlno Tablets `Al drugzista refund the moncyjf it t'ai:s to cure E. W. Gro\'e s sigxxntqre 13 on cneh box. , W313 _ We vetlaisbcnutlml - Sell Gold Ring. net wxil{.h l; for aelligg s o acknges o SweetPea.See.{nt10g.e:wh. Bach eontninaasplendjdmlx. V uroo themost. unvarie- Ttiemofsllcolors. 3 ml usthls ndve1-tlnementuui wewm ror- 3:; wu-dtheseeds. 8e1l_!lII_Il.re- '|dit!iement And _ mm the Seeds. sell them. re- turnthem . nndthls beam :1.bo11agao cl.Penrlsetmn . .- ' sen yon.carem1ly&ack- ' ~ 1311 velutllned box. '1-its to The for ac!) ` uz naedu.uhort~`eed SIIDDII AT ALL DRUGGISTS REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. the Cheapest ' 1'0 cum: A conn INA DAY .. g n,,_ m.1_I.A- 10 THE :{i5ivL1cI12v. A %CRAVENE'l"l`E Raincgj 9',Q ._.__c,,, tains no VR_1(1bber, has` no Odor. Yet t is Rainproof. ' I Does notcause Perspiration cATORaA. as t is Porous. Is woni ---I--:-. all seasons and on all occay sions Rain or Shine; LUMBER JLATHs sHmcL:s A 5 CEDAR POSTS H. LYON, imlcm, nvwmn & son EVA:-an: vucmma jSTTTP:EET% NEAR ANDEl{.TON`S BREWEBY Phone 87. I Read Oice Ross mock Phone 33 Are the latest production of modern medic: science. They are the best medicine known for the treatment and cure of` nii diseases of ithe stomach. Boweis, Liver. or Kidneys. The are ` iniiniteiy superior to all piiia for the cure of mi- gestion. Heart Disease or Nervous Prostmtion. , To newous and delicate women these Tablets` will prove a. positive biesing it` taken 1-trieti ac- cording to directions. Price. 500. per ox. Soid b D. H. Ma.cLnxen, D:-uggtst, sole agent or Barrie. Formula and samples sent nee to any reg.-istered physician. on application to The Lincoln Medicine Company. 50 Queen Street. Ottawa. ~ "mwcnings at residence. (`.7 Owen St. No wimcsscs requxrqd. mucom Ottawa. MaCLaI'en S 3dh?=oBh6~""$ II-U lwvv---v ----__.V This Ad. illustrates" how hue this saying is` leasant and protable employment, Canada's Sons on Kopje and" Veldt. the only book dealing ex clusively with the Canadian" Contingente, is the book toehandlv. Olciul, Authentic, Cheap, sells on sight to everybody, and any~l body can sell it. Capital as experience not enecegsary. Send for Free Outt and make money. is the art in advertising. especially to thoee"\vis'l1in;z p C-mce~95 Dunlap St.--Ross Block. D. H. Maclaren, lMa.nnfncturers'ot and Dealer; In 1 Dominion Novelty cm.` Illox 72 Toronto, Can. NIARRIACE LICENSES ISSUED BY Cures Diarrhoea. Dyscntery. and all Summer Complaints; gives xnstnm relief; leauaut to take; best bowel remedy known or children and adults. Price. 250. a Bottle. * A Bicycle fitted with Dunlap Tires :15 held in higher estimation b:cause its maker put 11 perfect imish on it. V-.. ...... 1.....- `l'\....l.... 'l`:-ng un'(>h l Weglvethlsbeautmrlsolld Gal Rln3set.\&1thu.ruby no mud two pearls. for selling only 15 set: Parisian Beau- ty Pins at 10c. ones. `nu.-so Pin: Bro finished in gold and enamel. prctuly _engJ"wod and neatly carded. three to I act. Theynn luchsplondidvuuo nu? ageniuemhernlnalmouteveryhouse. Send us this advertisement and we will forward the rim. sell then, return thoxnoney. andthlu Mantl- tulsolld Goldlungvill beuent you by return mu. nbooluuly tree. Dominion Novelty 00.. I llnx -.a Toronto. can. ML-`.5 Luuncn put. (A peAA.o-vb Lunnau vu pun ,M You`c:1n b:>.v,c Dunlap Tires with "the thickened tread" on any wheel yen b'.1y--no extra charge. Lumbermen, BARBIE, GET. Childrerrijry for __;:_:_- HARD AND SOFT woon sAwous'r. etc. i1outnAL| Chemist. .Iu-ugnut and Optician. 2917 LITTLE {LIFE-BUOYS Have you that go-%drown=myselyi| feeling because you are tired to` death from Coenstipation, Bilious= ness; Sick-=Headac.he, Dyspepsia, Sluggish or Torpid Liver ? e ' M NEW SPRING HATS "Agnew s Pills are the Little Life-B_uoys _ ' that will lift you up from the depths and keep your head above` the crest. 10 CENTS AVVIAL.` vegtnble compou9i1-lift_Ie -1`)1'Ilfs-llI:tle d_oses-_ no an-Iplng-n_o bad after effects- -powe.1-ml lint pleasant to `_ tako-cIunamon coat9d-40 In a 'vlnl-l0_c:en_t,sg 3 _ . The MlDHU_RS'l`. Hats, and what an innovation to anything that This week we passed into stock our New Spring!` has ever_been shownin Barrie. .Our stock comprises. all the very latest creations in both English" and American styles, among -which will be found the celebrated Sackville, Barrington & Langley, of Regent Street, London, England. ` These goods were manufactured expressly for our- selves and are fully guaranteed by the makers. If you d see the piles of band boxes you would wonder what we intended` doing with the contents. We have everything conceivable in the way ol tile"_from the lowest quality of wool felts to the- highest quality of fur felts inall the popular shades. ` . We bought them direct from the manufacturers for a very low spot cash gure, therefore, saving the middle-man's prot. This we intend to give our customers the benet of. which means a sav- ing of 20 per cent. _ . _ i VBRADLEY-GARRETSON co.,` Limited L BRANTFDRD, ouy. J - " We 1111 need it now that the days and xghts are getfing cold.V Our health demands our first care. our pleasure next, _and economy third. These three make it advisable for you to I1.11vn vnnr ` Ul}UuUIII_y In have your Miss P.\tj.un leaves this week to take charge of a school in Claremont. 'l`hn.a. ]:!a.ck. who is in Bnric hospital, is oi school in ularemonr. Thos. lllack. hospital, somewhat better. > 7 Arthur Finlay is able to be at work again. The sick list for this week includes Mrs. J33. C`-outta. Daisy and Kane Coutks} Lizzie Black. Will Stewart, A. Finlay. Elmo Gill. I and C.- Wright. . A H... inmrpntina event took place last | HUNTER BROS.. ' C.- Wright. | A most interesting event" place Wednesday, 20th inst, when Charles . Littlejohn and Miss Nellie Blanchard were ~ united in the bonds pf matrimony. Miss Lucy Littlrj. nn, sister bf the groom, acted as bridesmaid. while the Groom was ably lsupported by Walter Franklin. The happy couple and their attendants drove from the bride's home to Minesing where the nuptial knot was tied by Rev. Mr. Ingram at his home. They then returned to the home of [the bride and partook of a sumptuous wedding breakfast in company with the immediate relatives of the bride_and groom. The evening was spent very pleasantly in g games ofall kinds. We wish Mr. and Mrs. . Litt!ejohn a very happy and prosperous ' wedded life. A .1.:..m....a, mmnmaed of the happiest of wedded - A sleighlosd. composed of happiest our young people. drove to Anten Mills last Friday evening and attended a box social in the school house. A most enjoyable time ' was spent while there and numerous new . nnnnnintnncea.` both young and old, made `W83 spent Wlllw uluxu nuu l acquaintances, young I over the boxes; The Direct Importers] `Of Hats - i Merchant Tailor New Store, opp. The_Queen s I numerous uuw ; 1A nessagg-:f7;LTHope To Mothegfs, Wives and Daughters. ` 1PAlNE S,,. GEL. iv , UOMPOUND. The Only Bahisher or Di- sease and True Life-Giver ' .for Brokendown and "V `Afflicted Wome11. The` Wondrous Medicine That _ Cures When All Others Fail. ' A `WARM FEELING T hankful and grateful women thrgqfghbnt Canada take pleasure in recommending Paine s Celery Compound to their `afflicted sisters. The marvellous medicine promptly gives that health and strength that all wearied, nervous. despondenu and broken-A l down women so much need. l.....:..'R Dana \nunn nun nu-`tn: tn. GOWD 80 mucn D880. Jessie M. Ross, Quyou, Quo., writes as follows :-- .3` . v . H T -4`.-u.-:'Ix 'n?.n'onunl-. nhanenrn in fnafifu n | xonowe :- ,3, > | It affords nlefmuch pleasure to testify to I the great. good that. Paine : Celery Compound has done for me. I was completely rundown in health and a victim of female weakness, and after using three bottles of the great ' Compound I was completely cured. It is the beat blood purier I know of. and I recom~ mend it to all who suffer as I did. ` * T . ' HOLLY. V Feb. 26-Misa Morris is visiting in Stroud and Nantyr. . _ _ . Mr. Lamon spent 9. few days in Roaemont. W. J. Andrews and his son, Howard, visited friends in Aurora on Sunday TM . 'Ia`.lon In mnq-inn in 'RuHn mart lhli 2 1 vxsweu menus ID Auroral on auuuay , _ Mr. Eden is movmg to Belle Ewart. this week. - ,`._a. L-IIJLAI. agar.`- Feb. 26-Rich and Miss Tillie Frawzegx. of Mt. St. Louis. were the guests of Miss Kate Gribbon at The Willowa on Sunday. A nrnnlmr frnm .|1nI-A nthnnds-.rl thavbrnr Gnbbon an "1ne wmowa,j' on buuuayv. A number from -here attended the box social at Anten Mills on Friday evening. All report a very pleasant. evenirg. . Mina l'4`a.nnie O'Neill. of Auto. was visiting reporv a very pleasant: eveulrg. Miss Fannie O'Neill, of Apto. was visiting her sister, Mrs. D. Buckley, last week. T.r'.fIna R1-nu nrn nnnnhrina H19 hnnmza net Blsliel`, WITH. U. DUUKIUY, 153'; WUHK. Loftuq Bros. are snpp'yiug the busine_ss_ men with ice this winter. B No more weddings till after Lent. Too nr` I AND 1 bad ! You will find here everything from the C`-anadian Tweed to thejneet `imported goods, with trimmings to march. Some- thing nobby in Fancy Vestinge. Special value in Sergei. We have alarge stock of the choicest goods and latest patterns, at best value obtainable. in Tweeds, Worsted and Serges for Men`: and Boys Suits and Overcoats. It will be a pleasure to us to show our goods. B. D. O NElLL,r ! -an-load.`-ca. .na..--- Feb. 27--Andrew Malcolm, of Cartwright. is visiting her brother, Geo. Malcolm, and ! other friends here. _ ~ n. II I! .'I` Dunn vnnn 1 hnnnanu`fr-in ' 0In0I' XTIPDQB TIBFB. Dr. H. R. '1'. Ross made a business ` trip to Toronto last week. ' . LIL: An:-do D43; ant} Mr Q5 13:: urn meeting In FHU BEN, Llllliiuy UVUIJILIE. The y.pung people spent a pleasarit time at the home of Mrs. C. G. Arthur lasn Wednes- davveveuing. Tnev gathering was in honor of Miss E. Sibbald who. returned to Torontov `on Tuesday. 50 IOTOUIO I335 WEEK. Miss Annie Pailk and Mr. Si Palk are P recoveringfrom their illness. V \ Qnnn nf Tnmnnrannn intend havinn nn nnnn ' I'O0VEI'lDg IFOIII HIGH` IIIIJBSB. Sons of Temperance intend having an open meeting in the Hall, Thursday evening. The mung neonle am-nt nleasant `Feb. 25-Mias Annie Sanders is visiping in Orilliu. M... `D Dmimal nml Mina Tn Prnmpr m-A m unum. Mrs. R. Carmel and Miss Ida. Presser are | lvisiting in }3c`.lx_nven. . I Mina G. Havwond. of Orillin. is the xzuesb Ivlslung In nc'.u_nven. I Miss G. Haywood, Orilljn, guest I of hervcousin-,,~ Miss Katie McCulloch. l'`n-mm-n nrn hnv`rIr.uvino Infra tn the saw mui here. A meeting was held in the church last Friday night to choose some new books for the Sunday school library. Miss Tilly Sampson is home from Barrie. William Sinclair er. leaves for the North Was: this week after an extended visit [among his friends and relations hero and elsewhere. _ . l l".nnnmanulnf.innu in Mr and Mrn. R. R.h- 0! her C0ll8lD .rD1l5_S name Lucuuuucu. . Farmers are busy drawing 10523 to the saw mill here. _ A nnAn:nn I1-nu hub? in Hm nhnrnh Innl: To Catch the Eye and. the Mind, at the Same Tim:e_ elsewhere. Congratulations to M r. and Mrs. R. Rob- ertson _on the arrival of a. lime baby girl at their home. ` \ A CARD. - - We. the undersigned. do hereby agree to refund the money on u 50-cent bottle or Greene`: Warranted Syrup of_'1'nr if it fails to cure your cough or cold. We also -gun:-~ antee a 25-cent bottle to prove satisfactory or monev refunded. 4 - - ' Jmnr \\'nnng. U L 5 G150. M or~'1mA:- u----- \: uv v-a;.a.-v-u Feb. 9'-Mrs. J.za. Adam is very ill. Miss Baatrsce Adm. is in Toronto attend- ing the death bed of her sister, Miss Lillie Tibbett. - t...v \\r..m. nu n1'a\'rx,r n. lenmre on Ignnew. . J33; Webb WI delivx-.r a le. phrenology and the ability of ma school house here on W edneaday. A mu-on rif unnm nnnnln nnent a school house new 911 w euueauay. ` A party df_ young people spent a pleasant time at John Elana : on Thursday exfeuing. nt:m..... Rn" nu-|d.fAml\I inmvml into one time at John means on uluruuay uvuunug. William Bel! and - family moved into one of Mrs. Ja~. -Adam : houses on atiirday. Geo; Ferguson spent Sunday in Barrie.` L. A. Marlin called on iriendd,o.t Ferndule An. Qnbnvanu ' c As'm5RaA, be in I-VlIII'lI on Saturday. T IVLl\J IJIJLIJL `base I. anus: - u Q u 9- Hard to tell in some , instances. But We know who are the great Nerve Builders. They are~ScotI: 85 Bowue. Their Scott's Emulsion feeds and strengthens brain and I uerves. CHURCHILL. - Feb. 26.--Farmers have been busy laying in a supply of ice from Lake Sxmcoe. La grippe has been making its rounds in this vicinity. . Mr. and Mrs.` Robb. Graham. from near Markdale. visited friends here last wegk. w. ..-.m nnrrv to hear of the death from _ V 18TH LINE, TINY. Feb. 21-W. Richardson, Apho. visited- . friendshere last week. A .......|\... 6.-mu hnrn warn nmann}. at the | friendshere last week. I A number from here were present at the concert given by the Juhilee Singers in Penetang last Wednesday. M:.. Thnmnunn and Min Marshall Wale Penetang last w eunesnay. - Miss Thompson and Miss Marshall were the guests of the Misses Field. Penetnng. on Sntnxday. . On Monday evening about thirty young people gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thorpe, where n verylexxjoynble time was spent. . Mn_' and Miss Thonmson are visitinz in the vicinity or nu-ne. _ * .There are a tow oases of chicken poxia our neighborhood. I spent. Mn.` and Miu_Thompson visiting the vicinity of Barrie. 'I`hm-A are a law cases uoxia nu gigajtnro is on every of the genuine I nwann Rmmmudninn vmhhu olngtnro uoneyerybox :1 we genumr Laxatnve Bromo-Quinme mm ` IhoromodytlM._ogI_uu,ooIdhonodqy1 WHO l?I;I~I:'I_`~EEI;I ;?-R-AMIIJS 9 'I\_.; . Ohildfen my '76 6%/5:1 visited friends here Ins: ween. We were sorry to hear diphtheria of Norval Lynd of Toronto. He was born and brought up in this neighbor- hood and was just. entering upon the duties of manhood when cut off by the fel des- troyer. Churchill curlers played a friendly _ga_me ;PHELl"ST(_)I-. SBANTY BAY. one STATION. -GUTHRI._ 3HlllE(l. Jonx Woons. ... n n UUDS. I). ll. MACLAREN `BARBIE. ExAM1i*EI_z, "'.r1_iU_Rs1)AY, `FEB. 23, `19o1., s lecture, on ' man in tha A Story Illustrating the Sailor : . Habit QR Grnmbling. The author of From Edinburgh to the Antarctic. writing or the sailor ; habit of grumbling, says: "The dinners ' are all the snme-thut is to say, Mou- duy's dinners are all alike, and what we have today we shall have this day. six months hence. Jack s forefather this day 100 years ago had the same -menu and niade the same uncompli~ mentary remarks about the dishes. and. 100 years hence on this day J ack s chil- dren will growl -over their salt horse and plumless duff. The author also tells this yarn to illustrate that _Jack _s habit of grumbling can t be cured and must be endured: `- rs--- .-.._.. .. a:..;... nu-n-A lhm a skin. town defeating them by tive shots. A sleighlond of young people from this village attended the concert held in Stroud last Friday evening. They report it a decided success. I . .cureu auu luusl. ucpuuuscu. Once upon a time there. lived 1 skip- per whose wife said to him that if she went to sea the poor men would never ' find fault with their food. -Her hus- h band took her with him on~n voyage, and the good woman attended to the cooking In the galley herself. rm... nnnvvun u-vnu 1-hlnlr 1'vH'h'T!`l'I.':h` veg. (.'UUKlLlg ID tut: saucy ucuacnso _ The scouse was thick with" fresh vea- etnbles, the bread was white and with- out weevils, the meat` was good. and the duff 'was_al1_nost half plums, but still the men growled. - ` ` n"I..... 4-I... nivhnncn-Va ivlfn H1n11trhf.nf Stlll U18 meu gru w ncu. Then the skipper's wife thought -of l the hens shehad brought on board to lay eggs for her husband's breakfast Shetok them out of the coop, wrung their necks with her own fair hands, plucked them, roasted. them and sent them" to the forecastle on.the Eahin ` 1 china. ` \ . . ` uxv___ 1.1.- ........ H at... anti! n'l1n|-anlf -- Clllil. Now the men, she said to'l1`erself, - will know how much we think of their cpm'fort. | A4. ..:..s.4..1...n.. I... no-nln fnmvnril fn . comrort." . _ At eighttbells she stole forward to the forecastleto listen to the praise of her skill as a cook. She looked down .the hatchjand saw a big black st plunge -a fork into the hon and heard a hoarse voice growl, I say. Bill. what d ye think this 'ere ibloody fowl died {L Of? "The Little Dialogue With Vvhlch the Proceeding": Were Enllvened. ..... . IQJAI. _1_n._ .1I..I......... J-In-ab rruuccunugu u cnv .. ....... _. Here's a little dolly dialogue that was overheard in a $24 a month Capl- tol hill mansion one evening last week: 01!... run... .4. .1... Air`! 1 avg innrrv lUl Lllll Luaumuu uuc r.Iuuu.z,_.. nu. u ..\..... She-Why, oh. why, did 1 ever marry you? . ' . He-Because I was a good thing. S1ie`--You are becoming positively 1 course. , ' \ ,He-AssociatIon. ` I She-You pay no attention whatever I to my little wishes. . 1-1.. `T-'I~nI-`Q Hm g'n nf nhnclng 8 our (0 my utuc wmuca. He-W1:at's the use of chasing a car after you've caught it? _ Q`-In I Imnmm mm hnvn hncm drink. .1lIlZ(`l` yuu H: L';lug.uL u. s She-l believe you have been drink- ing again. _ , * v He-No such luck. She-l`m in rags. ` He-Weil. we'll don sketch. So m I. She-I haven't been to the theater for two weeks. > '_ ` ` . He-You_rs is a sad story. } She-Br1ite! ' ` ; He-0nrs is u 1*:eh'c`ofel home.- \ She-A_x'e you going down town to- ` night? He-If I can swing you foricar fare. She-l have only $3 in my purse. He-Hetty Green! > ` . She-I saw 11- pair of high `heeled pat- ent lenthers .toda._v.. reduced to $8, that I must and shall have. vv_ nu- ...... ...... 1V\I\V\ cI \I'I\fI`fIY1 fnr ' Churchill played gamel in Barrie last Friday with the curlers of that i them by ve shots. A .I..:..hImul nf vounu neonlo this!

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