Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 14 Mar 1901, p. 5

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,Don t daily with it-KI|| the disease germ the instant you sus- ` pect its presence---D R . A G N"E W S C A TAR B- HA]. POWDER will do it-~yeaArs of_testing and thousands of euros have proved its worthiness-relieves cold in the head tinvten mihutes--and relieves chronic! T catarrh in 5 to 6 hours. A V ' ' I rmthurizxng. the Reeve and Treasurer to borrow funds required for the use of the corporation the current`. vear_ For conrm- ing the award of the arbitrators `forming a union school section between Vcspra and Sunnidale. For conrming the award at the arbitrators dividing schuol section No. 7 Veaprnx iiito two school sections. For the_ ippuniutzmznt of township officers, `viz, pgthmastcra, pauudkeepers, and fence- \`IP\\7[`I"S. uuulbluuw. i I By-laws were pled as foliows:--For rum sprung uruui on 1012 6, con. 6. . Coutt.s-- Primr'ose--Ordered that the scale for statute labor for current year be as follows :--Aasessment; up to $300. 2 days; from $300 to $700. 3 days; from $700 to SIIOO. 4 days: frcm $1100, to $l00, 5 days; from $1600 to $2100, 6 days; and over $2100 and for every 3300 over. 1 day acldibionul. ` 'R.._I.;...., ..-A... .....,...a .. 4-..n-...-. 1:v-_ \ I" H` UK 3- luynxonta were ordered to b.) made to the amount of $79 33. LIIB lllllll UC\I7 L`Ulll|llCiq _ .F.. Desourdie was unfortunate in los- ing in ne horse only .11 few days` after . he had purchased it. It. was kicked by another horse and blood poisoning set U!- uurreuc year. - Coutts- Primrose - Ordered that the townsmp engineer be brought: on as soon as posslhle to dene the prcper water course Pom Spring Creek on lot. 3. bqn. S. :OlIH .i-- Primr'nsn---Hrnlnrnd that flu: ennln i With An Immense Circulation. `It is Free to An "Who Send For It. ' ' PLLCU UJUII lilo Mrs. \Vi1l \Vul1acc is again one the sick list. . V \ ' Ernest, third son of M. D.asj:n~dine, is d:ingcmii.:i_v.iil willi infl.iuimat.ion. Miss Jessie Campbell is better. Geo. Turley suifered a big loss on the 25th ult. when his house was buine. lie put on a. good re and went to the stable to do his imming work. Hap- pening lb look |.0\V'1l'1 the house he saw it all in aines. 1-Ie hurried to the house and was just in time to save the lives of his wife and children who were -still in bed. Nothing was s-wed. The children had to goto the newest neigh- bor in their bare feet. \r `I\ ,I!,, , ,A_.._ _._.'l UUI ll] IILIUII IIJIU lCU| . M. Desjmline is hauling stone and cedar to put a foundation stable under his barn uexa summer. ,1` '11 l\ 1', L,_,,,.- 5., 1,. _ '"T1\1'1Ti>T1ii`JiEf._ Mar. ]1--Mr. and Mrs. of Midland, spent Sunday, _ with Mrs. W . C. \V111i:3ms. 11! - Y\_ 1 1, L: n,,,,:, week. - Mrs. W. 0. Hubbert, Holly, has been spending a few days in Colwell and Grenfel. Mr. and ' Mrs. Rowe visited at W. Dougherty s. Angus, last Thursday. M r. and Mrs. Campbell spent Sunday in UlII.II JV)!-V. `V \l- `V llllllulin Miss Dodds, bf Barrie,"-vans the guest- of the Misses Orok, 4th line, last week. "FLA Tnrdnn nnI~I1:n!\ nnnnnnnnr` fru- Ul IJIIU AVIIODUD LIIUD. Tllll IIIJV 19-30 V1U\2.l\u The Lenten service announced for la Thur.-vday evening in St. Paul .< church at-tmctel a. lnr-.ze- number but the 1)2l.~lOI', Rev. `Mr. \Ves:ncy. failing to appear, the p ~ople quietly dispersed to their scvcrixl lxo:ne=. - If `I , I gr 1.` ,...,.. .___._L Mn, rs. -and Miss ,Fergu:onM spent '\Vednesday in Hobart attending the wedzlinq of Mrs. Fergus-1n s sister. xv t1....;..m.... \r.. x-r.....m.. A` n\:\r.|uI;.; Ul .u.|r. L'Ul5uJ'lll 6 Dl.7|.\.In \V. C.m'L1tl)ers and Mr. .Murray, of Avening. are visiting friends and xcl- - | a'.i`\'cs hero. `I . \|, 11` , r\ _,_ 0,1 12..- ' i'i'.| \ U3 iICi l'n Mr. and Mrs. \Vm. Orox, 3rd line. en.tcrt:u'nt-cl the young people of this viciui:yb:1:thei1' home `on Fr;-lhy. A most exujoynblo evening w.1s spent. by all. Mr. and Mrs. `Orok make an excellent host. and hostess. \\ e are g} d to rep3rtTho=. Black as =till nupmving. He is (Expected to be able to leavcrtlle hospftxl next week and return home. YALIU l'U'aLlllI llUl'..l\:n Sacrament of the Lord's. Supper will be administered in the Presbyterian church here on- Sunday evening. Hatch 17th. `I `II ... 'I\ `I I, 1...LA_ ___--.L 1 I hlla Mi`. and Mrs. D. M. Coutta spent Sundnv in 0:0 the guests of Mr. and- Mr-'. J. Edwards. ' Izcuuuuta were 15.10 DEIOTG me COLIDCZY. 'Con:ts-1*'inlay--Drdcred that the Clerk- |nd_vert.Ise in 'l`nE BARBIE Ex.-umuzs for man and teams to run the roau-grader the current; year. nnnl:l .I:_ Prim:-nan __ n.-A...-..A Mme cl... Book will prove useful to the ladieswho are interested in` the making of homemade Mats and Rugs. II. is illustrated throhghoul: with pretty designs for Door Mats and Floor Rug. It tells you how to secure the Hessian patterns artistically colored and ready for booking. This booklt-.t has an immense cir- culation in Canada. and the United States. Send us your addieas, and we will mail you a cop) free of cost-. The Wells & Richard- son Co., .l.imited, Montreal, Que. ! The new edition of the l)i.m1ondl)ye Rug I Mar. 12-Mrs. M. McBride has had 'a relapse and is dangerously ill- m.....;,`..,.. 'm.`. ....,a ...:r.`..... mu` Mar. ll--Miss A; Campbell, of Barrie, is I visiting her aunt. M rs. S. Campbeli. A Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bell visited at Ia cuuaycu uuu no uuu5\.AuuaAJ Ill Glaadsmne. Trot: and wi.`e`are both conned to bed with In grippe. A|KnrI""`rn1f u' unnnn '1 ann 3: nnf. Av- VUIIIIIIUIA Il\I Ulill \VIUll Ill EIIPPUI Albert'Trott s` seconzl son is not ex- pected to recover from an attack of pneumonia. Trc `V-)1]-Vnn :6 an-\;n nn'f.l1t3 Thirdmeezing. Hie council met on 6th March with all the members present and the Reeve in the chair. The minutes of the last meeting were read and conrmed. Comnnunications were received fro_m:' M. Gaviiler, township engineer: A. . W. Rohuck. secretary Singio Tax Associaiion; Ii; H . Sn:-u rhv_ D. f.iv|noar.nr.n Rnlx Rohuck. Siugio Tax Ii". H. San-utiuy, D. Livingstone, Robt. Burndge and U. H. Bolton. Several accounts were laid before the counci!. .".nn:h:_'k'inInu_.r:InvaA H-\..+ H... (`I-....I. A NEW BOOKLET muuuc ox mu 0:. Tue, couucnl adjourned to 3.-d April at 10 .m. .BRiLNTWOOl) Vesprau Council.` Gar). S.\"EA'l`II, Clerk. John Gii}, `March 3rd, Sentence from" testimony :--"NcVver-had nny. "relief until I used it" - Ifeel it my duty to recommend it"-"Its action is Instan-L tnnoous and the elfect magical. . 50 `cents; 11.01 V, LJ.U`VlX||l LlUIJ3U"- Jr. II~ -Vivian Hart, Louis Nixon, Jdmes Bunham, Truman \Vre_;git-, Ernest Bouncy. Lucy Robson, John Walt, Heberb Bonney, George Spence, Helen VV.utson. . 7`. TI 7, ~ . H -. yuno Jean Gilbert McArthur who met. wihh a slight accident while shoeing a. horse a short time ago, is gt.-LtiI1g.l1ctter. Ill lIl.IUll l\||l.| Ul IQ `'llE'lJUn Mrs. J. M. Baldwin had her Sabbxth school class at her residence on Saturday afternoon and evening and all seemeJ to enjoy themselves. `l.?m.m. 4'... !.`..1.......... ..r :.__:.__ 1\:__.- Ill L4l|J`Iy lIlUlL|DCl'CA`u ' {eport for February of junior Divi- sion, Dalston Public School : Q. 11 1.`_......L Yr-.. 1' T3 .1 muu, uuvcnuu ; uuuu Ucuuul 2 Sr. II-,~Ernest Key, Jaxnes, Bsalh. Newton Young, May Hart, Clilford Haxtv,VIIowan1 Robson. I T- TI. '\7.`..:..._ `I'I ,-.. T,,,!,, \f- You don t know when that coma-_'n will stop. The cough of consumption has just. such ,8. beginning. Take Scott s Emulsion now while the cc.ug'n is easily managed. '-I{;1"x`vie $pence, 'Ilxovmas Wault, sabell \Vatson. - Pt. I"---Eva Nixon, Ema Elliot. GUTIIRIE. Mar. 11--;\Irs. A!f. C:nscud1en' and children lxwe been visiting her mother, Mrs. Robert -Bmxvn, in Midland. IIMFPU 1?n.].l:6f AC T.'.'.~~ 5:: I... . .....LL A pretty \ve(1ding took place at Guthrie chuich last, ,\Vednesdn,y, the contracting parties being Miss Kate Graham," daughter of John Graham, and George Shaw. The bride was. attired in of pretty suit of grey with hat to metcli,-and was assisted by her sister, Miss Jessie Graham, while Mr. Camp- bell of Coilingwood stood up with `the groom. VVe extend best wi-hes to Mr. and Mrs. Shaw who- intend residing on the farm for the present. "rhn sin-iuul nf n Ulihln n\GnIn6n.. nl- Ln Luci Aaluzl lb! DUU PIUEUUL ' The arrival of,a little minister at the mmso last Tuesday was the.-.occasion of much joy. Con-,zratulal.iuns ! 1.`...-........ :.- u.:. ..: ...:L.. 1...... L..,... Feed your hens oyster-shell and they will lay eggs. We have it_ for sale at a remarkably low price. ` ' ` Luukll JO`). \JUll`r{llllU|2il'lUIl : Farmers in this visinity have been, and are still busy getting in their sum- mer s supply of_ice, which is very thxck thls year. (`ll-..-...o. 1\`r,.A-u..... ...I_- ___. -..:;L 110 LUII. VVHSOD. _ ` Compton Robson, who has (been :11 for several weeks. is able to be around agam. If. T I.`........ ".1... L..- L-__ _.,_, 150]": Mrs. J. Emms, who has been very ill is somewhat better. 'nr,, 1 `I T `r I All Ir) CUK.l.lC\VlIi-`ll UUHLUII Mr. and Mrs. J..s. Johnson are hav- ing their turn of la. grippe. RIPE! .1 ],.:n]ulI1';n hot} kn Q.xlJ\.l-L u.Iuv |u;'o Juhn Campbell intends moving to Shanty Bay this week an;1 the house vacated by him will be occupied by John Ross. V llllilssv Cnldwel`, daugihtebof Thomas Caldwell, Bcrrze, is the guest of M". 3'n(}1\Ir.-. W`ilson. LVJIOI J.II'JU\J|D`-.|JlU\\'U, Iu uuuzuuu. ` Hurry Redditt, of King, is the guest. of his aunt, Mrs. J. Sampson. Jnhn Tlnlnunn u-an u'n q`.-urnnl-n nI\ UMIJKIJLDJ ILIEUIJI Miss Stella; Stanley has returned home after an extended visit among her relatives in Pickering. 121-..-.. 'l\._. I. A I K I - u\;| luutuica Ill L lUKU|'lll`:'. Henry Day has taken up his resi- dence in his oid stand here again. and George Parrot has moved to Arch. McArLhu1 s houso. 4 T.L-'l)I' 2 . I .1 n LV.LvLLl I-Ll ul 6 uuuam JuhnTRobinson has rented the farm owned by John McCuuig, and is busy .noving. _Tn]!n r`.\rV\r.I\A1` .'-J-.....1.. .......2._... L- vlsmng uer uuun. Lu rs. 0. uampueu. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Waverly last week. Mr Rnnth. r.f R.n~ria=_ vinitad his daughter. 9 Mar. l1-,AV severe storm of_ rain and sleet passed over this pan: of the country on Sunday. M;Ic..`I.`..,..-,1: .....,1 -14.... ..-.. _: `Ill KJUIIUQJQ * Miles `Farrell and oldest son of Vrughan paid a visit to Dalston last week. ' Ito runs In 1 u. - --- Ul uzo auln, 1.11.23. do DRUJPEUU. John`Robinson was in Toronto on business lately. M? .C:n.h.. u....I... 1.-.. ....;.._..-.1 UMININ LINE ~ 0BEAN_EAMSHlP3 cAismR:?A. .For rates tn . d f I ` ` lime Tm . `hobo, app: ` S? at lwusuws INVALIIJS" PIIBTI has stood the test of time. Experience teaches it is the Tonic ` par excel- 1ence. `It enjoys the"con- dence of the Medical Pro- fession. Greatest cure for Qdebility, lassitude and fevers. Re-enforces - the entire system. i Time will ten" with his brother, W. Adams. _ John Proaserca.lled on friends here last week. M... (V n Nuuklunrt Flnllu, hm: hm-n AT ALL` , DRUGGISTS REFUSE suBs'rI'ru1's`: 4TA||EEXAMlNER (mes, Safest, Swiftest . and Most Comfortable? `YOU CANT TELL DALSTON. Siimm `Next in qnallty-'l`he Wormwlth Plano --w1th or without attachment. nv- ._x___ -7 -- - ,_ __ .. _-..-..- -.-mu-vunuvanvo We give you your choice of the four Ieudxng 0rg.ms--'Ihe celebrated Berlin Organ, the Blatchford Organ. the Thoma: Or- gan. or the Goderich organ; ranging in price tron: $60 upwards. - Our Molto-One Price to All. Our terms are easy payments on time or a. a libeml discount oil` for cash. We buy for cash direct from the nmnufacturcr. Our business is in our own hands. conducted in Barrie. Satisfaction guaranteed. I A Bicycle fitted with Dunlap Tires` >13 held in higher es-timation bscgzuse its maker put a perfect nish on it. vat` A-__ 1.....- `I'\---.7..- Vl".'_..- ...-'`-. 81111119 dza:;mo( V-uh! .uu.--gvg yum... u ,_n.;Aa.vvn. gunman vu nu. You can have Dunlap Tires with tho thicked tread" on any wheel ycu buy-no extra chaige. __, __,,_,, . face. Pouslied \VV `- Nickel Watch. Ameri- can lever Iovemcnt . for selling only 2 dog, ' otsweet res 0 seed at Iouapacxage. Each puk- : ngooontalnsnpiendldmlxtureolthe moot n-ex:-ant varieties or all colors. Youcnneunthie nnewswh man .' afternoon by new My work It once. Ihnulthll advenlsexnent Ind we forward the Seeds. son ohmn. return the money and we tee sate deliv- ot your Watch at once. Write to . as the season for gmoeaushou. seed suppl! Go Toronvo. Illlllllulul anvcruucunauu um no mu nu Inuu um ncuua. . m . . anu DOWBl8- mu Boilmn. 01110110 safodollv on the V 3:..".`L`f:K`.uo:s."se.a "`'u`n`i?n:5gc'3 ."&Wo .`i'. pertect beam. We are making a great record. No other fence can compete successfully with the Page." We now make our own wire and so get just the peculiar quality we need. Hence, we now furnish nrill better fence than ever. Prices lower this year. Bauer look into it. No: room here for prices. We also manufacturelawn fences and gates. High in quality and low in price. The PAGE wuze FENCE co. (Ltd.) WALKERVILQE, ONT. Tailor-made garments are cut from patternsto fit: The ordinafy shaped man. The tall slim man. The_stout man. The short. man. In suits at all prices and in all grades of tweeds, serges and worsteds. Latest styles in overcoats. ' Most fashionable designs in pants. THE.'..? ROYAL BRAND - -- .......- ... V-out av. ....- rv--v- V. pay vvla A Originai vrvrgakers bf tailor-gade garments, the Dominion; ` Brands: The Royal; The Fit-Reform. IF YOU ARE LUKING. A. F. GARRETT, EBIIE " Making Fun Time" W=*v..-.,,h-::.z:':=.':.v:: X Nickel Watch. Amt `In future this label will be attached to all garmznts and will be found in the left hand pocket of the coat. .1 `I\ PROP. ;rr=A .-' D Come and see the New Ball-Bearing Churn COUNTY or Smcom} Notice is hereby given To VVIT: that the Sittinms of the UOUNTY 01-` SIMCOE, Notice is hereby given simngs_ High Court of Justice. as and being; the Court of `Assize and N191 Priusl, Oycr and Terminex'. and General Gaol Delivery for the County of Simcoe. willbe held at the Court House, in the_Town of Barrie. in the County of Simcoe, on Tusday; Nrlaricith, I901 all Justices. Coroners, Constables. Gztolers, and `others are requested to take notice and attend and to do and perform all duties that shall apper- tain t'o tlxem.. ~ ('.HARm`.S DRURV. Next. at one o clock in the aflcmoon. of which ' ` _._.7--- - -.-` -_-_-.- 4 A Beautiful Com Iexion is an _ impossibility % without good pure lood, the sort that onltg exists ' In connection with good di . a hen] liver : and bowels. Kn-1'3 Clover Ten. acts y on bowels. liver and In keeping them In nertect Price 25 eta. no eta. C.msis.tin2 of; g-cod assortment of Snall In- struments,Fo lo and Shzet Music. and Musical Supplies. , - n . .- . ... __-.._..___. In Piano: and C rgans we keepjthe HIGHEST GRADES._ The Larg:st Stock of Musical_ In-j struments N orth of Toronto Lincoln s Tablets The {ac- clmlle alnaz-am A nouy. Ouite 9. number of`our young people spent a. {very p1ensan't evening with Mr. and Mrs-. E. Peacock on Wednesday last. On Hal-nrnv nlcrht n thief O!` thieves The Leading House " Banana MUSIG STORE Dunlop St. West . I Are the latest production of modern medics science. They are the best medicine known for the" treatment and cure of all diseases ofithe , Stomach. Bowels. Liver. or Kidneys. The are innitely superior to all pills for the cure of indi- | tzcstion. Heart Disease or Nervous Prostrationl To nervous and delicate women these Tablets will proveapositivebies.=ing if taken strict] aeo Icordmg to directions. Price. 600. per 0!. Sold in D. B. Maclmten, Drunnt, sole agent or Barrie. Formula. and snmplcssentfree to`any,re;stered physician. on application to The ggioeoln edlcine Company. 50 Quecnstreet. we. MacLaren s 2-Yo'k.%oBh69 E`." SPRING % ASSIZES, 1901. ii). H. MacLare_n,_ Barrie. March 7th. 1901. Cures Diarrhoea, Dyscntery. and all Summer Complaints; gives instant rellef ; leasnnt to lake; best bowel remedy known or children and adults. Price. 250. a Bottle. l .15.`.-.': V99. 5'$.TE`3. Reliable Helntzmag & Co aasumamamasumuumummauuu an 5 UIUVUF IVRJII IUD HUI! lernndk vPrlqe25cts. boots. cHAm.E DRURY. Sheriff (:0. sir Chemist. Drnggint ugd Optician. LES UHUK I , Sheriff (:0. snmcoe. 10-12 gmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmz CASTGRHA For Infants and Chdfn. you will find them at See our" nobby hat stock OF INTEREST TO} CAREFUL DRESSERS we TRUSE Successor to J. Henderson This week we passed into sto3k`our new Colored Shirts for Syring, and beg to introduce them to the shirt-buy- ing public. _ Never before have we been so successful in procuring such ail-round values in desirable goods, with so much V style and dumbihty combined. ' They are exclusive patterns and are distinctlydiiferent from anything erver shown in Bxrrie. The color is guar-' ar.toed permanent by the makers. See the display in .:o`L"1:x"s11o:v windows. ' ' ` o, HUNTER BROS. F'l`l__ (VI_!-_L rv., , o no . BOND l)ougl1erty'e. Angus, man .Lnursuay. M 1'. and M_rs. Campbell spent Sunday Holly. nnim :1 number ofour vouna neome snent EDENVALE EGGS 25% cams ooz. COLWELL. nun, for the best -Ti1 s'hi'Ft's}aeci?n'ss;' I-I.a.mb1y?s% Harware Store Axes ana. Gross-Cut Saws In" any size you want. ovary wrmea The Ideas that bloom in_tho fall have nothing to do with the spring uuu vv 431.414: Mznch 1`Z-Mrs. Donald Ferguson is visit- ing her daughter, Mrs. W. Chapman. Brantford. Ilnn Arlnnuu :5 nnnnhvn 1! 7:1! Rum: horn Robinson; Vice Prea., Mias Maggie Gil- christ; Secretary. Robert. J._ izlazmrd; Treasurer, Miss Emma Webb; Committee of Management, Geo. L. Levering. Miss E. Culham. R. G. Richardson. I. Boadwny. A coucerhwill be held in the '1`err.per-ance Hall on Friday 22nd inst.. in aid of Royal Victoria Hospital, Barrie. A goodtima is expected. Come and give a good cause a lift. .. . V u,:........u., Mnn....::.. 5: Q lml n..:.. mr. Edenvule Methodist S. S. held their ` annual business meeting last: week. The various reports showed the school to be in a. flourishing condition and. supplied vri'.l1.tbe best lesson helps and school literature. An average attendance of 61 per Sunday was maintained during the year. It was decided to add 5 number of choice books to the present excellent library. _Ths following officers \\ ere elected =.-Superintendent, R. G. Iiichurdson ; Secretary, Miss A. Richard- son; Treasurer. E. Elliott; Teachers, `S. Elliott. M. Robinson, Mrs. R_owell,_ Miss Lillie Richardson. Alfred Tuck. Miss Emma. Webb; Organist, Miss Luell Campbell. Mia.-n Vvurnin Miller. fnr nant venr assist- I W EDD; Urgumat, Mm: .uL'ema \.-umpueu. . Mira Wuvnie Miller. for past year assist- ant organist in `the Methodist; church, has been appointed organist. . nnnnld Mc`N. abb had the misfortune to ..-..yt: ,v\np ml- -._ ..-..-- -...-_--....-.. A couple of our best known temperance advocates were out driving one evening last week and saw 3. dark object ahead. _ They stopped at a convcnie?aesiug place and shouted "Come on. era is a. passing place." As the object didnot move after some time they proceeded toinvestignte and found a sand-capped snow bank. We are not in 9. position to say what happened to the bank of snow but._can vouch for their being staunch teetotalera though not for Ilwir dimnnnn of siuht. been uppomueu urguunsv. Donald McNabb had the misfortune to fall in his stable, breaking three ribs. Al- though Mr. _McNabb is over eighty years of age he expects to be around again in B few dqya. V A l'..'nI ..-.s.u.L 1.` u-unit}: n ~ n n nut u-A.-.1 LI `J00 A fail report of weddings next week. .Keep your eye on THE. EXAMINER. ll ......._1.. -.L' ...... 1.-.; l.........-. o..................,-. oemg ataunun leewu their dimncss of sight. 0P!) the P.0. ;{na clothing ` . Stops the Cough M, and works 011' t-he Cold. Laxative Bromo'-Quinine Tablets cure a. cold in mlay. No Cure, no pay. Price 25 cents. 15. reacocx Vvezluesuay mun. On Saturday night a._thief or thieves broke into the station and burst open the 7 till and one cent was all they got for their trouble. * ween. _ 1 Miss M. Rinehart is visiting her aunt and uncle in Inniet. 11..---- 1 ..,.I. ........ .. .L....... M. .1... mi. 1... .. lrg IIUHIUUT UI II'1EL|'lE'o V ' Miss M. Grant returned homcnfter spend- ing a week at Auten "Mills with her aunt. Miss Tjzzm Rlnnmar. of North Or-illia. in lg 11 WEEK R3 (LINE!) MIME \VlIl'| r.er B11110. Miss Lizzie Bloomer. of North Orillia, is visiting the Misses Rinehart. , Minn Jennie Acnnlev is vinitina her VIHIDIUR [H8 LVJIBHUS LVIIR1 l i1l'|u _~ Miss Jennie Aconley is_ visiting her brother in Midland. March 4-Miss Addie Swan, of `F103, isl the guest of Miss Bella; Crawford. | Mm. l1`i17.nntrmk_ nf \Vvmm1n_ nmznt. n. EBB gueau 0] W11!!! DEIIH KJIWSVVIUFU. Mrs. Fitzpatrxck, of Wyevale, spent a. I week with her neice, Mrs. Curson. WEEK Wliall net D8108, Mrs. L/|l'3UlJo Neil Crawford returned home last week after spending two months with his brothers here. .\I'.'... unn`r:nn A4...-u :u lmunn 6'.-A... Tn- nere. Miss Beatrice Adam is home from To- ronto. _ - I 1.... (\7.J.k .1.-.l:u...mr1 an :.\t.-.-._g'-inn I ronto. - Jus. Webb delivered an interesting lecture on pbrenology in the school house here on Friday evening. A small but appreciative audience was present. Pro- ceeds $1.70` 1 Kin:-nhII_\ru'(`.:1rnnn ii: In?!` `in n-{Hm ' ceeas 351.10` _ March ll-Mrs.' Carson is laid up with inammation of the lungs. Mrs. Brock is also on the sick list. Mrs. Adam who has been very ill is im- yroving. I Mr.-2. (Ronni Cnmnbell nresanted her hus- M155 U1. D005, UQBCIICF. llli WEEK. The young people of Edenvale formed a society ixnownna the Hospital Aid Society last Wednesday evening. The following ofcers waere elected ,:-Preaident, `Mark ' DRUG IV 3 IJHU UU_y*UUy llIuB_D V| l'1U|- The shing mdusu-y at; Uro Station has increased since last wim..=r. 'I):nIu.uJ n......-u n` V'n.ma..-,m.- 1! I". av Ill-I d.l\l|I:\:a vn .u... ....l............ Sir, we make the following prop sail to the readers of The Examiner: To any one who isn eubjocb_ol' rheumatism (noimatter Low long standing) or any blood disease, as enumerated below, and will give Dr. Clarke's \\'unde;ful Little l\ .r_:'.l Pills is fair trial and do not nd n perle.-3t cure. we will refund the money paid for the pills. If no substan- tial improvement is observed. we will in addition pay. $10 in cash on satisfactory. evidence being supplied us to this effect. In havn vet to know of 4. sinuln mm. evidence uelug auppuuu us no um: euecv. We have yet to _know of at -single case where these wonderful pills have not been almost entirely successful in elfecbing u cute. .).-\NADA- CHEMICAL co., Peterboiough, I nnf - ISX. Ala, 1511103) , 03:. auuus, wnles: camioc speak too highly of Dr. Clarke . Wonderful Little-Red Pills. They. worked a. miracle in my case. and cured me after many years of suffering. I do not think their equal is to be obtarned. ' IJUTIIIIIIUIL ' No other medicine eve} given to suffering humanity has met with aucn uppmvul from physicians, from nausea caring tor the 8163,, "from men and women of-culture and in- uence, and from the -sensible and thinking people of the toiling class. Allnnite in one grand chorus of pruise-Paine s Uelery Compound is earl-h s best; and surest spring hezmh-restorer and hen.lth-givcz. General Iii iam \V_ H9nrv_ Amm-inan wuuws uuouc reune z. \.e1_ery uompounu : It gives me great. pleasure to endorse. Paiue s Celery Cumpuuud, both on account of the results obtained from personal use of the remedy and knowledge of the remem- ` has no equal in curmg diseases of the ner- vous systemaud building up those who are weak and out of health. It has cured several friends of mined rhculnatism in us worst tu_rm, and I have no hesntancy in recommending it to all 2l:clcd with that disease " ` able cuxes it has performed. I believe `in I va.uv- -1 a.-gun. March 5--Rev. Mr. McLean, of Elmvale, preached in Sb. James church on Sunday. The farmers are busy hauling ice. Jos. Rinehart lefpf-. r the Northwest last week. 1|-Ii-.. Xi` `D1...-.lu..4 I- S3343.-. Inn. .n.v.o- nv\(1 1 UIJUIU H1 Lllulblllq - I George Luck gave 9. dance on the 6th to a. large number of friends. Miss M. Grant. returned hnnmnfter unend- rovmg. Mrs. (R-:v.) Campbell presented her hun- band with a. time babyboy Ina}. week. I 'l`lrm Huhina inzimatrv ar. Urn S.-.;ui.~m has mcreasen amce last Wmx.v=r. R_ichard- Drury. > of Vancouver, B. C., called on friends here on Saturday. To give that Gold in A Your. Head the slightest footholda means betravalr into the hands of the most treacher- ous of all diseases-Gatarrhr. Whahtlw Proprietors of.Dr. Cl.zrI-:e a I_.i`.'.1e I ' Red P1115 offer. ` To the Editor of Tm; E.\'.\nu.\'1-m. I pn `` Many of the wondrous successes and de- cisive \'|ct_ories of l aine's Cele: y Cognp-mud over disease and death "are Well kuuwn to the people of the seven province; of our 1 Dominion. KI.` nbkno. um...-I!..2..... .....{.. ...:.._._ L- -..a'.._._._ xwuxuu-ruutuwr uuu nmuluu-gxvcl. | General Wil iam W. Henry, American | Consul, in the city of Quebec writes as ` follows about Paine'z. Celery Uompouud : It Hives me areas nleanum Ln unnrsu. . Mar: 4-Johu Foat_'r and nephew of Honey- waod are v.ait.ing Mr. and Mrs. M. -Bell. ' John Ball of Elmvale anent Sundnv at I - may. v - Mxas Olive Young and Miss Ellie Muir! spent bunduy in Josephine. ' Miss Bertha Dickey, of, Strand, is the guest of Mrs. Was Scott. .T:unm: Bmmhv is cumin: box wo.-:1 at Dr. Ciarke s Little Red Pills are a pogg- tive and cat min cure for in grippe, rheum-i. Iism, asthma. paralysis. cutarrh. eczaina, coughs, backache. indigestion. nil azomach and liver troubles, female complaints, even. `when the diaeases have been standingfor many years, the most stubboxnxnses will ield. ` Price 50 cents per box. Foraalo by B. H.` Masclmren, John Woods, Geo. Monkman and W. E. Wiamsr. iPaI11e s Celery Gnnllmuni DOING. Mrs. Cameron and son at liarrie were .the guests of T. `Bell on Sunday. All were nlmmml to R448 Rev Mr. Scott in EUUSUH U] 1.. DUI! UH Duuuuy. All were pleased to see Rev. I 1 his accustomed place again on - - March ll-A number fzom here attended the concert in Angus on Friday. -John Sheard is working fur Jas. Brumhy. Berta Young is on the sack list; so is Mrs. W. A. Herron. V .\-Inga Ta 11$-nin vain:-nor` On Inn-1:9?" nn v-:.uu.s -. ;. `an S J. R. HAMBLY, guesu OI J.V.ll\. V` `:3 BOOM . J_~.un~s Brumby is.cu1mng box wo id at Veapra. Siding. - I.lL\ 5 Out, , Clarl:e s Sure Cure for Catarrb, and Dr. Cla.Ike'a~Sure Cure for Eczema, same price. $100 will be paid for any case they will nob permanently. cure. _. . _ \ WUOU are V.BlTaIllg ll". llhl I-NIH; LU. 'DEll. John _B-.-ll of Elmvale spent Sunday at home. RA..- t`|..........u. and can 1.} 1!.-min nynrn din. V`. (1. IIBITOIL Mxss Ida Birnie returned to Saturday. ' Mm: Olive Vnumr and Miss iGeneraIT William W. Heni'v' [ With Us in Canada. HE IS-AMERICAN CONSUL IN QUEBEC cnv. CASTQRA. Ex. Ald. Bziley, Sc. Johns, writes: I annhr. nnnlr tnn hizlhlv of Dr. Clarlzn STRONGLY Eimonsms Branuord. , Ben Arinms is spending a f_cw days here with his brother, W. Adams. Inlm l>.-mmu-.nalln.l nn friends here last THE M ARVELLOUS SPRING MEDICINE A NOVEL _PROPOSAL. ORO STATION. CRO WN HILL. GREN FFL. U1`-QPIA. THE -BARRIE EXAMINER, THURSDAY, MAR. 14, 1901. . Mr_.[Scor.t in l Sunday. ' 7 lnnisl on wuveny lhia WEEK. Mr. Booth, of Barrie, visited his daughter, Miss M. Booth, teacher. last week. Thu ununn nnnnhn cf Wnnvnln fnrmad n.

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