In the Surrogate Court` OF THE COUNTY OF.-SI.\ICOE. --_-T-'I.Mes`, T.zhIe.~2, - Tables.-- Almost :1 cm-hmd came in last week. and only :1. few left. No trouble to sell ght, 2oodsn.b1'igl1t m-ices. FORD 19 I ALK._ Five Points. r, -.--.--.. ..-.vu vsau nsnlsuu --Toronto Exhibition visitors will find first class l('(.0'll'1`0dartJi0'] as Mrs. Bro .vn`s. 106 Gould Street, one block east of Normal School. $1 0. ) per day up. , ...,. -- --.- ..,....u v. aavolnfu --;\1rs. \Villimnson, Eugenm. street, ` met with II. so:-iou~1 accident in Tomntsu last week. 2 Getting off a street car, she was struck by another carnnd had one of her legs broken below the knee. vv\.\IIll lIfl"` xxugu -'r3l4llo -Th1-mxgh n misunderstamding the court which sitsm. Barrie on Sept. 3rd, was ad vertised last: week as th Gnunty Court instead of the Court of Assize, 1., an... - V-..... um cu:-.. --uuuux wuuu P4!) LBl'pl'|S(`. --You ll hear one of the nest.m'gn.n- ists in Czuuuln if you attend the recit- al in the Pu-esl)yt=1-inn church next. Wednesday. Aug. 23th. ` _'l`hn.~mn.|. .. ...........,:......,..L .12.` -. :- . .. nun. man: uutu yuu gcl; (I. copy. Miss Bessie (Jheesumm. of B.-u'rie.. is. visiting her aunb._ Mrs. J. Simmons, Cedar street. -Co|img\vood Enterprise. --"nn il haunt nnn nil-kn nuns .\.......... B... um a\:5uuu' uumca utsxbnllnull-V. . I --Sucretl.-v.1-y I*`ietche1* is busy sending out; comes of _Lhe pl'lZB lnsI:.foz-,t;he -B.u'- Iju: tmr. See that, you get: a copy. LHRS Rnin (`.|1l1lQIII-II`I- AF `D----34 :4` ...... .. .uuuu L uxvllan _-M1-. Hinch. of Kingston, has been appnintedto t;h- Collegiate Institute stuff in |)lt('._e of Mr. Kemp. _.T}uv I.` Q Dulln.. 4|... _.A- .-r -wuuu nu pltuzc U]. ml`. JXVSUIIJ. -.-Rev. C. S Pedley, the new aster of the L'nngreg.-Ltionul church, Will he- gin his regular duties nextsuxndnv. , .___Q,'.,.m.r_,...'n I1`inl'nhnni :. L ...... .....::__ Uulmdiun Branch Oicc, M0.\"I`REAL M. C. limsumv. , Branch Manager. : uvaluwu DIIID Itch- ~ `--Our four blends of tea. are um'iv:Ll- led u.t_ 250., _35c., 45c., and 500. Try them.` HOBLEY BROS. \l.. 1;:___.|- ,p1r `:1-:\I\\-L :Ivl.I:l7Uo I ---l(: is expected that grmmti wiil be broken for the fouudetbiun of the new hospital this week. ' fins. 0...... l.l..._.`l._ .9 A .4 uuuucu -CoIl-giabe Institute students get. stood hmu-dH.nd.1'oo1us ab 88 A caster sweet. .5. . 1.: . - ...-.uu nu uux: ; Lccuy bcrlilall` cuurcu. ----W. E. Wismer bun .dispo.~ued 01' his` drug business to H G. Robertson, Dundns. n,n - . .-.-.'- -C.:lling\vnnd's tax rate for 1901. is twenty-ve mills. ' ` --Next Wednesdw. Au.=;nst 28. organ recital in we PL-esl)ytex-iaur church. -.__w m w:......,....... .1:...-,....,: ..~ ._g..' Servant Wanted? LOCAL NEWS. Tenders FOR H .)USE PROPERTY. lgust. 1901. - DONALD RDSS. Solloltgr for Appllcam. -:;;)pIy,to Mfs. T. Bed- A ssurunce C onn puny. < Cnnlml. 86;0O0.00H. Founded 1803. Application forms furniilmd nud rates quoted by GEORGE Pl.AX l`0N. AU!-1N'l`. Burrle. (Jul. Uicu in ML-L`urLhv Block. BARRIE. ONT.. THURSDAY, AUG. s can Mul- wuu L uvxunauuq u'u. U`?- `The Barrie guartette went; to U):- bridge yesterday to have a.notl1er try an the fast four of that town. , , , nu-.u..\u] V I-Io urn ` Plumme.t- and Choppin beat`. Blelclrpm land Cowan 6-2. 6-3. "nan; and c+.........s 1.--; 1u-Ir--x- nu. \(\aIvl.||l v a| \J`ua Boys and Stewart beat Mlastaer `and Patterson. 6-3. 6-4. ' . VT... 1)___!- ..____L_Ll . . c-v Iv n a.- E.R.Pat.x- (T 1).-cw_';_ u,,6-1,4.s:s:-,% ) 9* T * I`| ll QA..._..-.L 4..\ L, 1 . IV -- :.u.u..~n.cn \a_.; U`L' 1.'u, U:- gmppin (13) heat; B. Uowan (T) l'll\lII ... .___-r- c-run v .1. ud- J. M. Me-ldrum (T) beat C. H. F. Pluh2- mer.(B) (3 3. 6-1. - .......____,__.Irn_4_,,.. . . -. .- N -_- .. .4... Four of Toronto's fastest; tennis play- ers came to Barrie nn Sn.t|ll'd:l_V for :1 friendly garne with the locals who won four out of the six events. Some hemltiful tennis was seen especiallv in the singles. The'sets were as fol- lows:- -I-\v\. ... .4. `u, -.r;, ; -n I u. . D. M. Stewart (B) beat A.._C. Me. Master (1)6-l. 1-6, 6-4. CI L` I`Vl..-.-....-:.. 1..\ I_-,. 1- 1. ALEX. MILNE. MERCHANT TAILOR... 1 Lue post. Sauce tnkimz c-lmrge in Bax`:-ie,' M1`. Atkinson has made this branch one of the best. in connecmm with Izlmt insti- tution . Outside of lmiicinl circles. also, he has been p'i'on_1inent; in any- it}hin;z'tl1a.t;im(l for its object the ad Vvamcemenb of the r.mvn`s illll-`1'eStS. - As president of the Board of Trade, he ' rendered very vain-Lble service. In Mr. Atkinson. B.-wrie loses :1. good (`Ibi- zen and Sm-ni_n. gains one. whose worth. we believe, will be ere long fully :1 )pl`eCi&LtPd by the people .-uuong \V'i10ll_) e is to reside. It was with much I-egbeb that the pam-ons of the Bank of Toronto and citizens gene:-.-Llly Ie.-u-ued of the pro- posed removal of" the _m:1nugeI', ML-. Atkmson. to Sarnia. This \vesteru town has made rapid prngzjess of late I 1ye2'u-s, and" the Bank of Toronto seek- ing to l)ane1it. hv the Lmvn-`.~ m-.m.m..:+.. yum-.~, mm rue namx or `rm-onto ing l)ene1it'.hy the Lo\vn s p1'ospez'it;y. is Ionpen a. limnch there. Luokinp` for we best. man to take cl1u.rge of the imp'm-taut duties ntuendzmtz upon .the esLub`isl1mum of the bmnch. the umnztzexmmr, recognizing the p=1st; I:-ecord of Mr. Atkinson. chose him for ghe post. Sun-u ruLinnr hCl~A` :.. n....e, ` -- ux-09., '4 1'. ucognn and W. McKe1-mm. [ Three-legged race, hoys-] Mo:-ren E and Plaxtun. `2 Cmgnn and .\IcKernnn.. Ban-rel rnce-1 H. White, 2 A. Simon. Ladder mce--1 A. Dyment. 2 N. Dv- menb. V Boot; rac-e-l G. Morren, 2 H. Webb, 3 J. Heard. ' Nulles. 3 J. \\'l1iteh1'ead. Sxck 1-nce-1 A. Simon. `.2 P Crognn. Wheellnrrmv mce-1 R. Moore and E. Scott, P. 2 C:-ngnn and H. White. Bicycle mce-1 N. Dyment. E'tl.im.'.` 5 coda. hiacllits, men-l A. Simon, 2 Geo. Stephens. , Etting 3 soda. `_l)iscuit.s, boys-1 G. Mnrren, 2 John Coifev. _ Swiunuinrz rnce-l H. Dyment, 2 A. S:-viguy, 3 P. C1-ogan. Duck 1`uce-E. Shaw. 1 Tug of \V:u' (foundry _men) Captain- Pututo R\ce-1 N. Dvment. 2 W. ed by W. Buttereld :md J. HLnok~-- ; won by Hook. ' Tn nf \}\'nr-_AlLm-n. ..... .. r.1-._._;.,, wun ny nook, Tug of Wa.r'--All-comers vs. Foundry men-\vo'n by .IUl-comers. - ' 3" A; '3'~'3W|`* -Y _i`5 M. UOHLIXO. -1 mmg Lzdles 1'.-Lee-1 M. Robinson, 2 B.`Thou1ps_on. _ , Wunmn .u rm-u-1 \`[m D T "um"... 0 sun. 2. 3. Alexander, 3 1t. btepllens. 7 Boys mce under 6 yam-s-I-I. Coch- ra.n_e. 2 VV. Stephens. Girls race under 12 ye_au's-1 I Mc- Donald, 2 Minn. Curran, 3 0. Hook. Girls` x-ace under 21 y an-s-1 R. Guuch. '2 A. Sew:-ey, 3 M. Bulihho. I '1'nI'lnQ` Lu1iu.~' I-.~mn.._.l \l Drxhinn--- .2 D. LIIUIIIPSOD. Women s mce-1 Mrs. P. _J. Momn, 2 Mrs. Jns. Keenan. All-Fours mce-l A. Simon. L. Si- - tmnn.` ._ , - Three-legged race. men-1 Simon Bm.~=., 2 P. Crognn and W. McKe1'natn. Three-lexzue-n I-in-9, hn('c_I M.\.....,.. uuuuu. aoun Lsau-r.. Boys` met: under 15 Venrs-1 \V'.. Mc- Ke1'n'u.n, 2 Bruce Thompson. 3 A. P.-Le. _ Boys` 1-a.c'e under 12 years -1 A. Se- vigny, Z W. Nelles. 3 John Whit;elne.-ul. Buvs race under 0 yam-5-1 E Thomp- son. 2 S. Alexander, 3 R. Stephens. Boys under vem-s-I-I. (`.m-h- Mensa` mce (open)-l A. Sinmnd. 2 ' VV. E. Todd. Old Meu .s mce-l H. \VhiLe, 2 VV. Jones. ' Apprentice Boys r.-u.-e-1 A. \Volf- enclen. John Bu`:-r.. Hnvs` mu-n I1r|I`un 1.`: n........ 1 1\'r nu- 47 Dunlop, St, Barrie, $1.112 I\v4\.\4K`.lE. ' - Fat l\Ien s ra.ce-lsb John Smith, 2nd Jets, Cav.Lnu.gh. Meu g mue (fmmdry me-'n)--l A. Wolfenden, 2 H. Jansen. Mens (open)-1 A. Svinmnd. uaounas nnusnn. - The excursion was in every way full of enjoyment and its success was in 2:. large degree due to the efforts of the energetic committee. Messrs A. J. VVallace,. R. Beeton. J Hook. Juo. f3x'0\vt1, W, Butte:-eld and Jno. Bzu-1-. ll . ' Ma:'I'ied.-Goa.l, Juo. B1-own: "point. R. Beeton; cover, W . .Bnttereld; defence eld, Jzls. Reid. \V. U1-ry; centre, A. J. \Vallu.ce: llomeeld. Hy. Robinson, J. Hook. Peter Hintz; out.- side home. U. Srumdersginside home, Thomas Hobson. Thu us-'1-uuainn Irina in A.-...... .-..... 2 .II ` This has been a. great year for excur- - sinus and one of the biggest; successes of the season was that given by the employees of the Dyment, Butlei-eld & Uo s Foundry on Monday. The weather man was in a most agreeable mood and the Enterprise. was loaded with over 400 excnrsionistscouiposed of emploees, families and friends. As 3 soon as t e mid-day meal had 1) `:en dis- posed of, the programme of sports was I started and afforded all snr.`/S of amuse- ` ment for the crowd all afternoon the last race being barely nished when the boa.t'slast whistle sounded. . The lacrosse match between mar- ried and single afforded bushels of fun and it is doubtful if the roposed Cap- . ital-Uornwall game for t ie Miuto Cup will cause greater excitement. The result was a draw, Hook scoring twice for the married men and Jansen and Alexander one each lor the singles. Pete Hinds madea gilt-edged referee. The teams were : singk-.-Goal. Ed. - Scott; point, J. Barr, jr-.; cover, W. R King: defence field , W. Thomas, Jno. Uzunerou, H. 'Wolt'enden; centre. A. Wolfenden: home field, Jas. Ward- man. Hy. Jansen; outside home. Geo. Urry; `inside home. E. Alexander. Married.-Go:ti, Jno. Beeton: cover. W . .HIltl*.m-Hulrl - Their Annuilixcurslon To Jackson : Point :1 Big Success. Barrie Tennis Plaiers Won. 1: run . FOUNDRYFIEN AT PLAY- Goes to Snrniab BARBIE. J. Keemux. Jos (z`nu'vin,. 1 E B. Reid. 2 Jas. GPll'Vil1.: F. Dunn. M. E Gray. 'T`.xr.:l fru- Our valned'Gut:l1rie correspondent wt-iLe~z:-Jne G1-a.h-am met with what, might have proved :1. fatal accident last Tuesday afternoon through falling off 3, burn. owned by A. A. Bell. which he was "helping to shing_le. He and two others were standing on a scaffold which had zr decayed hemlock scant.- ling in its composition. causing it; to give way without the least. warning, and precipimtixig the three men to the ground. As .\11- Graham was nearest Lo the side. he fell headlong. striking the side of his face and breaking" his nose and arm, as well as receiving l nbherlhrmses asaresult. He was,a.t- 1 tended by three doctors and is now, we are glad to say, recovering rapidly. - A 'ceu1ur Canoe. nhnoal new. _\'cr_v t'u nmll s4teau1y.t'm' S1llG.ILtl(:.~Hlll:ll| hull cunt price. A ` hill bargain. .l urtIcuhu'A M r 2711' J.`l{E EXAMINER OFFICE. George Sidney Miller of this town died IA-n..t;l1er suddenly in Kingsville nn the 14th inst. A few. weeks agn he went, tothut town tn look after the 5z1'()cet-yl)usiness of his l)X'OU1Bl', who was seliously ill.. On Tuesday he was seized with }mmlysis while at, work in Lhe store. This was followed hy an apuplet-sic stroke and de:Ltrl1-x'esulted' the next; day; Deceased cauue um Bu'- 1 pie from Gmveuhm-st some l'mu- wt! ..-..-.. III u. u. _. nun. ' ago and us employed hy R. A. Dut- tnn and R. V] Ness, zmd l:lLe1'$I.CtP(l as traveller for di.l ferenb lines. He leaves :1. wife and two daugllcers The re- umins \v=1-e ln-ought Ln Barrie on Fri- day mm-ninr.r and were interred with full .Vl:1.snnIc hongn.-s in the Union (}emaLer_v that afLe1 1 1o0p. the services being voudncced by Rev. C.-I.nnn Rainer and \V. J. S_.'1t.l1e1'l:md, lV1eL1sI:eL' of Kerr Lodge. 0'1. D Ul'iL)'. Total for dmwn, 1:2. uuov vv Anx- Toronto Telegram :-Cap|::Lin B. -H. Ardngh has been appointed adjiitnnt to the 35th Regiment, vice Mcifhee, pro-noted. This. is -m excellent. ap- ointment. (Lipb. A1-dagifs uinily gave been connected with Barr-ie. the lleaulquzn-hers of the 35th. for three- qu;11'LeI's of :1 century. on even nmre. while he himself is popular auunng all ranks of his regiment. _ Aalvnlyl _v . Mrs. C`. C. R.1y, of Ubf:Lw=1, wlmsell husband -came safely through the 'disu.sLrous wreck of the Steamer Is- lander on the way home from the Yukon, was the guest; of Mrs. XV. Aixlt _ last, week. n` 1111 r--- - J-.\.ll.l\u_ hI1's.J. C. Cross and two son. of Columbus, Ohio, and `Miss Pezu-1 \Vn.lker. of Ul1ica_l.g0.`a.I'e guests at "Gray Gables. Mr. and Miss Cristoe returned on Tuesday from Uollingwood. where they were eng.-.u.ged for two_ Weeks re pairing the books in the Public Libmry. * ' ' In . 1 rs .. ... V I .. 1.... u.....t;v\.u, uuyum. aunccu. Mgss M:u'y Scnlly of Toronto and Mrs. Wfrighb. of Flint, Micln. are the guests of Mrs. Scullv, Mulcastenst. ' ll.-..~ T\'T..:...LL l.,...,1 ._.:n2._ ,, \....N u. .--.u. -.n.uu y , xuuu;n.al;tfl.'.D|.. Mxss YVri;>:ht. head milliner at Fm.w- ' lev & Dev1in's. left, Monday `morning t'm'Tm-onto, en route for Buffalo and New York. w n - V. VI a ; uun. `mun. k)|l.CCl.n Misses Viola. and Eu].-Llie. Manson of Collinzwood. are the guests of Miss L')l?I. Lhnlpbell, Sophia. street. ' flea \f.nr-rv Q:-uulln r\ O` "I"A.......LA _.4J 4-;nu. 41;. :4. u-nu}. Rev. S. J. Arthur and Mrs. Arthur, of Erie. P:i., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Palk. Mary Street. '_, R':onAu 1T:nl.. .....1 D..1,.I:.. xi.-. - vnxuauunauu Dr. and Mrs. Hohley of Amherst- hurg are Visiting Messrs John and Thos. Hohley. - Misses Gt=.rt,1-ude and Lillifi Hall, of Rome, N. Y., are vxsitiug thelr sister, Mrs. M. E, Gray. ~ ' 1).... Q T A...LL.... Au.` `U V l ' NOW ON _A_gg. 1T:_s_t_to 31st. n-Iv\I|a\A- , Misses Can-rie and Edna Lzmceley. of Tm-on bo. are visiting; at VValr.u1-,- Sar- ge.-ml: s. !u.... 1' 1x1:n:..-.._L-_ , . .. \.u.u u -at 1\Irs. J. \Villiams has returned home, n,ft;e1- spending :3. week with friends at Cmighurst. ` - `n.. .....z RI -.- tr_u,.-_ .- u \a\. my Miss L-xwrence rebuzmed on Monday. a.ft.er spending three weeks at Parry Sound. A = A . .-.. _ v "INNS. Arnntt. of.Berlin, was the guest of Mrs. Kester for a. few days this" week, ~ la` 1- - - 1 nolltltls (nu ll -I. uuluc nu \V lll.U\V(.liUe- Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Orr were visitors at \Vm. On-`s, New L0well,last; week. Jun. F Cavanagh isspending :1. month's vacat;im1 at his" home in town. V Mrs. W.'G. C)1vil1e and sons left on Tuesday for a trip to Sault. Ste Marie . Elva Rn`-vln and .-.1... at l`I-|-- ` -.......w.., nu -u .419 uu umuu: sum: mane. Mrs. Boyle and ' son, of Cr:lor-ado are spending 22. month at Gra.y Gables. N/fr -.In:1YHna'T. I4` I nvun r-L D--A4---~ -- us utn Mr. have town. . - .... ...- uunuc uu u\:L' \'&.u:i.I,l/I011. - Miss Lloyd, of New Ynrk, is the ' gueat, of Mrs. Jno. Rogerson. Miss Owen and Miss Lynch, of Buf- falo, an-e guests at the Deanery. Jno. V. Brown x-eturned last week from a. trip through Manitsub L. i Gindys Pa.Ik. who has had. :1. slight ;I.tt:a.ck of ma.1:u'ia, is recove1'iu_g. _ lVIiss Olive Drury; Midhurst, spent last. week with relatives in town. Mrs. E. D:-ury_spent'. LL few day of last week with friends at Midhurst. Rev. D. B. and Mrs. I-`Lu-kness are visiting at her home in \Villo`wd:Lle. KL: and lvlmn T `D l'\-- --~-~- ' " ..uu.u -v nulnpcg bills VVCUK. Miss Ebtie Campbell. Sophia. street, . is_ visiniug in Collingwopd. .- Mrs. S. Tracey. of But`k s Falls, was visiting in town last; Week. Miss Maggie Duff is home from To_- ronto for a. couple of weeks. ' ' . Miss Brereton. of Schomberg. is vis- iting Mrs. J. 8 Edwards. ` Miss Ha.ttie.Crew. of Pllilndelphizt, Pa... is home on her vztcation. Mina Tjnna ..c 1n-...__ 17 I ...... nun uwu wucs, M17. and Mrs. B. W. Hunter-`returned. from Winnipeg this week. |\.{ian `I71-I-:.. (V.......1.._n cu-..I-- ' Principles are Eternal T. F1-ew 1'etiu'ned from B1'itisl1 C0-` lumbia last week, - ` I\f.. .....,I 1:... 1-. try r1 . - - - ... nu-uy, uu uuuutll uvu yJl`H.y \I:Ule-9. . and Mrs. L E. Lane of Penetzmg been spending a. few days in Death `of G. _S. iller. 22, 1901. .2. w. L`.'u`K,:.i. (l1`LVV[1 .3. Riddell. 1, drawn 3. U. I\IcLenna.n.4,dr:uvn :2. . 2. (iroziev, 2. drawn 2; ` Bzu-1-ie. H; Sauton. 10 ; A Bad IA-`all. Checkers Personal. the 1 v _ _ Q r 1 p 1 r v r v v ` o _ the censusgures show. . I The census returns give Barrie a population of only 4894. a deer-nse of 656 during` the last decade. This of, course is without Ward Six. which has ; a population of about 1100. To say 2` the least these gures are surprising, : We`ha.ve as many industries as we had ten years ago and thev are all emp]ny- ` ing more hands. We have many more 3 houses and never had fewer vacancl ones than to day. In the face of these facts it is hard to see how there can] be any such decrease in population as I sent. rur a. (1H(`(OI` mm a cousnahle. ? Budge was taken tovjail and the fol- I - I()win;: day was removed to the hospi- E tnl. wheuc-e,he was taken back to jail I on Tuesday to a\i'a.it trial on a. Cllzllrgo E of burglary. - _ ' 5 - ~va- I Three weeks ago h\st.Satur-day night Jack Budge was caught helping him- . self from :1 refx'ige1'atm.' at .\l.- E Gr.-t_\~'.~: i residence on_Ma1`_v street. He grwe hlS name as John` I atterson and w=L< let. (:0. Shortly` uftex-u1idn-i_zh; on Satur- day MI`.'GX'il_V, heard someone ut thpf 1'efri_e:emto1- again and getting .ei,zht of ` _:L man pulled a .38 cz1li_h1'e revolver nn `him. The bullet. struck Budge in the lower part of the calf of the leg. pass- ing through. As soon as he (]i5('OVP1'd that his shot. had taken effect .\l1-.Gray sent. For a. doctor and constable. Rndma um: tn|.'nn fn~1'-ail nna pk... 43.1 v . The .(':1Skt-.-L was The ffinez-ztl of the late \\'illi:1m El`- der -ML-Cr.-tw, hrakenlzui. who died from injuries received on the Bruce way freight. which was wrecked at Proton on the 10th inst.. took place" on VVed- nesday from his fztthex- s residence at Cr.-Ligvale. The .\9l'Vi(`e was held in the chnr_ch.Rev. J. A. Ross ofliciminz. literally enveloped with oral tt'ihute.'-. The i-o1'te_9:e pro- reeded to the cemetex-_v. ve miles dis- tant, where. the 1'exnai_ns were laid .-it re.~t. His. brothers and sisters Wl I`l:'lll home to attend the funeral. ' His im- medi:ttex'el:ttives :u`e:-Rol)t. G. Mc- bl-ztw, ugent. Alll'()l`:t: John .`.l(-L'1'u\\'. ;t :.-nt. .\Ierx-itton: Tom ;\1cCx:u.w. in- spector. Bulfdlo. N. Y.: George Mc- Ci-:L\\'.ope1-atox'.Niagam Falls : .\l:un.-ice. - l)X`H.ls't`KIl;Ll1, \Vood'stoL_-k. ;xn(l_Fz'etl. and also two sisters: at home. The pall- he.-wers were :--En9;ineers Albert Con-' nm_-.~'. Smitl1"s Fztlls : Joseph Little. _To- ronto Junction; \\'illi:un Quinn, en- gineer. Toronto Junction: Di-1. ourr. ,:~eu1.-m, Tax-onto Junction : John Con- .` nell. Chas. I). U.'l._[t. Toronto Junction. i . ,4 conductor, Toronto Junction ; H `.0 H 1| l than t-he presentdid this giousleaders of the time could do was I to apply or interpret the teachings of others. Not so the Christ. He spoke U with the authority of the` Kingdom] which he represented. His was the authority of character. Character gives weight, or otherwise, to speech. even to yours and to mine. when his perseeutors stood before Stephen, the testimony of Scripture is that they were unable to resist the wisdom and I spirithywhichhespokeandwhentheris- en Christ would give `the final word of strength and stimulation to the dis- ciples, he said unto them. "All author- l 1: I- l K ( C \ S. ity is given unto me l)otl1 in heaven I and on earth. go ye therefore and make disciples. This was their ereden- ` tials. . The transcendence of this lnessage is at once apparent-. Other n1essages , inay even lave had the merit of ` originality. Cl_1rist'smessage notonly , was a revelation as tothe Kingdom of 1 God. b11tt.a.ught and brought that life , without which none could enter that If Kingdom. Christ said. I am come i] that th'e_v might have life. This life ,( had come to bring life. this he did by I` the. sacrifice of himself. Other tear.-liers 1` had dealt with problems ot' philosophy and of morals. Jesus alone deals with the question of eternal life. and pro-I pounds to them and to us the pre-re- i quisite of its possession. The ada )t:l.- tion of the message has shown itse fin the New Testament story and in the entire subsequent history of christian missions. The niessage to the woman i of Samaria and the 111essageVto'tlu-.5 multitude whom he taught from the. boat, each indicate a 1llz1[L'l1leS>` adapta- tion to the existing condition lt- holds- true to-day. The message of the Christ in the New Testalueut nds - `new application in every condition of_ . luxnunuty to-day. There is no imlica- tion that either niessenger or 1ne.~sage ' shall ever he superceded.__ Never more i 1l1es> .'lg'u need prot-lanmtion. a vplication. and exem- plication. 111 t iis, shall its power he- co-1ne_1-evea.led. Then shall it become again true that the disciples walkin;__r - A `in the fear of the Lord and the (~om- 5 fort. of the Holy Ghost were multi- ' plied. ing were-.:md u,1-9, 1, its zulhox-it_v: " wuuquwy, mue newt-e 11111.5` new I`e:L(-h- | 91-. Jesus stillhnlds his peerless place among the Wm-1 tenchex-5. The dis- tinguishing ch:mLctez-istics of his tv9:1ch~ `*1 its tlunscendemtcgg 3, its :).d_:I.[)C:ltit)I1; 4. its power. Tl1en1n.-sb\t_h:1t the reli- gious leudex-s tinx applv 111ternz-pr. Hm mm.I.:.m._. rt`. intelligence. Add to t lis the fact that UIID tne Inessage of (iml. .'l`hese uicex-s_\ve1'e presumably been of sonne 1e:u'n1n_r and ordinary they were stronglyprejudiced against this Nazzure nf lowly. birth, and the result seems the more mzmzing. The messztge of Jesus is unique among , messa. es. Platu, the son of Apolln, 1 and .1'isl:()t;1e, the xnaster mind of zmtiquity, fude ht-'.f(,)I'(`. this Teach- stilllmlds his 1153611-Inca ..|..,... .' 1uu.u. -.101m '7: 46. V '1`IiePha.1-isees were zmumzetl :1 ml (lis- comted at the report of the officers who had been sent to app:-ehend the Christ. They had been sent to In.-Lke him captive. They were themselves made Cil[)ti\'e-"N6\'9I',Illflll spake` like this man said they in cxplzmzition of their failure to make the" an-est; of Jesus. Just, to what these umzzzed ofcers had been listenirig, we may never know. Jesus '35 11i1doul>t'.ed1_v speakingin his usual way, but they had been 1LCCl1St()ll1G(1 to the stale com- ' n1e'ut.a.1-ies.-ind t1`zL of CL`l1t1ll'iL'S. i_ These hzul pex-V91-ted, if not c1-mvded ' out the of Gml. - 0fh'(-'91-_; \v;A1~p nvonavnn-`Lin I ` ' The Message of the Christ. { Al)st1'act; oX :1 sermon pz-em-heal at, v the Buptzist Church Sunday evening, Aug`. 18th, by Rev. S.` J. A1-thur. pa..s'tm- of L 1e 1<`i1-st, Bz1p_tist3. church, F-rie, Pu. ` Text':--Neve1' mam spake lix this m:m.--Jolm 7 : -16. ' '[`}I9 ph}n-iuu._._- u-...... .'........ .1 M V "' W. E. I`lcCraw's Funerai. `.JIoura-11tn1; 7`to $9. Shot in the Leg. The Census. $1.00 PER YEAR, IN ADVANCE I Misses Beryl and Zita Gdllins oi Tor- `onto, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. `Thurston, Small street. ` ,J \.nu..w u4Al\.c u .u.uuLu.-,. I f BEGG--A.t her father's x-nsidencv, near %Lefx-oy, on .-Xugust 13:11. Max-y, wife of ;\ViI!i:un Begg, and only '1:u1ghte1- of "Francis R_oge_rson. Esq., J.P. ' '|lll:IJ .\I1LLEn--A: Kingsvilla, on Aug.11. 31901, George Sidney Miller. aged 49 years and 3 Months. `Dr-.-.n A4.L_._.t:-..I_,.- -1 I i 1 - um. nu. : ; _ On Friday :3. number of young people ,fathe1'cd at the school house and. ;spr:nt 2|. ple:xsz1ut evening. 6 -~,_.v auu-vv. u. ! CR.\\\'~-PLE\\'I~I.`~`-At Nelson. B.U.. on E.-Xngust 6th. by Rev. E. White, .\I.A., 'Ethel Demean Plewes. B. .~\.. late of lHulifnx L tdies` `Colle-_{-.-. duugmerot ;[)uvid Plex-res. E Toronto. to Rev. gRobe1-t Wiisuxx U1-aw, B. A., of Colum- lbia. B. C. .nn=n i .`vxAKKll:U - S.\'E.u`H-Om<--.-\t Nmv Lowell on !\\'e(1nesd;1_vv. Augn l4th,.l90l. R. J. ineath. of The \\'ox`Id." Toronto, to {Annie eldest dzmghter of Wm. Orr, of i.\'e\v Lowell. ` .Jackson s Portraits T *,',':,'** B an at it - "gnu. ..- .-.nu - On Sunday morning Gen. Qmntz `had his straw stack and stable burned. iThe fire was calxsecl by one of the little ghoys playing with . n:atch'e. Mr. Qu;mtz '11: in Angus at the time of irhe re. . I`\ -v-.- -.....b\.. .\1x-.=. J Hirnns and l\l`_x-s. Geo. Hi:-ous gnf Toronto visited fx-tends here last nweek, ln_. `.v., ._,..\-uuu_v. 1 Herb Jo_hn0n and .\l_issse-Flttie \\fald- ;rnff and `.\.-llxe H0(.k1`ldge spent Sun~ day in Angus. ` -.\1x-s. Haxris is able_ to be out again. Ge0.Ym1ug spent. Sunday in I-Iolly. i Chas. H tn-is'spen: .\'\md:1y in Barrie. I The E315:-side schnul st-trted to-day i(.\1ond:l_v) Miss Bone. of Bax-rie_. is In eclmrgc-.. I \4...~ 1' Ll :..,\..~ .......I II`... 1". `I?- Q .\Iiss Etbie Waldz'u'. of Bmdromgss !the guest of Miss Nellie Hockridge. I Mrs W` Gr-av I-ofnv.n._\r` f:\ \n.....:..|A , ,.........-.y -u uuu I -1`. Mxss Rachel Hockridge spent Suxllniay in Allzmdale. `',V_ W_. z-I u. ... _- 1 ' " ' 3 Aug._19th.--Geo Ha:-t:1nd.-1 Lennox spent Sunday in Innisl. V ` Geo. Mony and Rob Holmes spent {Sunday in Burma. 1 lI...11,,I 1-1 a .. - .... 5." ..~.. \.'I. .um: .VCHIC 1.1U(.'hl`lUg`. .\1V2-s. T. Grey}-eturned to r\l._Ud:l.le ` an S;_1turday. Xluulu `I nI...`....._ ,...j 119,, , Ft.-' -`V ' * ...au 1 nu} `Capt. Andy. . .. Dorothy Drew . `Whirly H . . . . . . `Prizewinner . ! 'r.'..... . NAMED RACE, $100. `Dorothy Drew (A. E. H. , ('x'eswiL-ke) . . . . . . . . . . . . .. :3.'0un9:,l\'ut,tinglm1u (S. J. Stephens) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ;S\veeL Violets (George .\lc- l'_Donald)........ ..'. . . . . .. 'I'i|nu__'{ 0-) -) :9 0 an , n ullyqllg I(lI.;CSo. Barrie horses did well at the Pene- Lang races last week. -In the named 1'-ace there was lots of fun. Sam Ste- _phens' horse took 2:. notion to lie down `on the track and Creswxc-ke's mare ran into the fence. The races in which :B:n-tie horses gure(_1 syere: g ,,. mm - . ,... mm- I`ele~)1io'ne 1:55. _. Old Boys. to the number of 150. as- sembled.iq,the Temple building last Thursday night and uecided to hold an ' excursion to Barrie on Sept. 26th. Rev. ` Dr. Pa.rker presided. and 53 members were added to the association. It \va'.~' agreed that :3. city regimental band should accompany the excursion. and ".1. concert will be given in the Barrie L Opera House in the evening. The spe- cial train will leave Barrie on the re- . turn trip at1ll.15, but the tickets will be good till the day after. Addresses were delivered,.h_v E. J. Hearn. John S. Lucas, and N. B. Holdsworth. Mr. Holdswnrth is a. rosperous merchant lot` Fort \Vayne, nd.. and recalled inci- ldents of Simcoe history prior to 1866. }when he left his native town. The. as- isociation will have il. tent at the To- lronto Exhibition grounds for the en- tertaimnent of friends from Simcoe County. i Stpns will ha. falrnn 1... O-`ca As---L~ l welcouw. L uuncy. Steps will be taken by the directors of `the I9.-n.ix' and the citizens of the town to give the Old Boys a. _royal The Simcoe Old Boys Will ` Town. .u` .. .vnn. Added interestwill be given to the second day of B=u-r-ie`s Fair this year by the visit of the Simcoe Old Boys, Ire-sident, in Toronto. I Old Rnve fn fhu n.....|.,... -c 1--x V ' H....uum.uun-r:u-t 1.-_V1. b`imll:1_v. ' A. J. Elder. E K. Hull. N LeRo_v, W. A. Lewis. N. ;\Iet(_-ulf. A. E. Owen. E. J. Vesse , W. Whzui. J W. Young. W. `A. D:i.vi(sm1, M. Eluler. F. V. Hamlin. '1 -J. A. Stewzu-t. l Mziisi-icruleilzion-P:irt Il.-A. J. El(_lo1'. R. E. S. Fl(`t('l](`I', (+. E. l~le\\':-uni. C. Powell, J. F. 1`:1ylo1 -. C-. C. \\:1sl1ing- ton. T. D. Brown. F. V. Hamlin. Alice T. He-wsnn. Junior Le:u'ing--P:u-t. [I --L. Blaine. r r man, E. F. Collins. M. E C1,-is)in. G. Cullxert, W. G.-mton, R. S. F. lun(l_V. . T. Keenan. M. E. Knuosli.-uv, A. E. Lcnnux, J. William M<)I'1'isuI1, William Paton. R. Pollnwk. `A. . Ramey, B. Redfei-n, A. E Riclm.1'dson', 15. M. A. E. Bowen, E czmning_-;, H B. Cole- Rogers} B. Roger-son, M. Russ. J. T. Sh:u1glim_-`ssy. J. Lemmrd Simpson. :.V.a.ud G. Simpson, Ada M. Smith. Min- nie M. Smith, B. S1-igley, D T.W:1lkom, lJolm Moi-I-ism], T. H. Pal-ke_1-. T. K. I690. White. Samuel A. Wliitv. l , .uac1-|cu1:Lt10n-l A_ [,,...;,- N \I ..+... AL-emul, unve U. 14. Judd. Senior leaving Pan-t; II.--J. P. Cow- les, A. W. Flet.che1-, M. Hallett. V. M. Hl1l1ll)11x'evs. 'r`u-um.-m w 1.1.1.1 m:--U xes, A. W. llet.che1', M. H Humphx'e-ys, T1-umzm W. C. L Kidd. \fn+..:n..I...:,... n..- A r nu l.;uyu.3 utxug \t;'l'_V Illg. Senior Ie:wing--Purt 1.--A; J. Beat- ty, J. F. Cowles, A. W. FleH'h9l', E. J. Kt-enmx, Olive 0. L. Kidd. Spninr `uni-u'|ur7D.n.+ II T I3 I`-- , _,._....._ ....-.....5 u_y ualnc UIIIUHIIICS. The following results of the l't`L't`LlI': exzuuinatiuns show that the B211-rie. Collegiate has fully Ill2lillf..`lllH`(l itshigh re utation. the percentage nf sxu-cess fufpnpils being very `high. Seninw ]n:I\.';nrr__T).uv-O- 1 A 1 T`- GEOR Barrie. A Splendid Showing by Barrie candidates. l'lnn {`nH.u..:..... ....,...IL I` -' 't`SlU8UD In 1'01-on to. to ' yembled . in th T4-Ilnxln hu:lA:` J. 14 . 4 .. Mat:-iculation-P:u-t I.-I\[. Fimlluy. _\. El_(1ey._ LeRm'. W. L ........ ......... Z '1'ime--3.02. 2 53. 2.50. 2.2.3 TROT AND 2.35 mus. _\ nnuv DEPA RTI1 ENTAL EXAMS. ON SEPTEMBER 26th. Peneang Razes I ..... .. .314 ,,, In - GRENFEL. MARRIED nu ls \`- s'oLo av Johnston& -DIED I Visit the County uulett. \ . .\l. Kuld. Ohm- Peerless Harvest-I .ing Oil is the Best. HARVESTING ll--- DR-. J._ ARTHUR ROSS. Druggisl and ptician % Barrie sum or was nuns A VOL, XXXVII. NO.y34. Canoe For Sale. 1 Hem Oit-e. ' >1\"I`REAL LONDON. ENGLAND . , SAM. J. Pu-um. I rzuxcll MuImge1' . AT`-:55. ,' DR 11- 2-. VIVIAN. Howl-InL',\`1`H1s'1'. sue 1'03: um Phone 54. I2 BU l' :: VVlu}t; ynu gut, for` \\'l1.-Ltynuspend" . '. . that counts. A funrlzunentul business pl-n1mplui.~: .. . . . . Not; wlmt. vnu slwnd" and Summer all Goods )l'HllTI])|(`. 15 Not; what, ynu spcm " :: BUT :2 15:: Unulop Street, B-.u`rIe`. l`lu\.\'l`(JN. AUEN1`. ML'L`urLhy Block. ud Hallway so P1). Box 96. An nual Augd Sale I Residence nnd 0-tr-c. Warren.TJ are the ` Ben I only. - - GEO. W. LOUNT. Barrlatelu &c., Barrie. vopposltve Railway Statlqu. I only. FIVG 0.1-I. j::Yo1\T. UOllll]l|SSI0l`|eI' Cl'OWl1 Land DEPAnT.\ll-INT or Cno\vxLaNos. _ ' ' 1.`ono:u'o. Jam: 1. 1901. N.l.-1\'n uu-.uuhm'|zel Duplication of this adx'e.zlse1I1em\\'lAl be paid for. , Sheets (-outalniug term! and cpnditions ol'- Sale .-um Iufc-rm man as to Area.-1 1u)t1 LnL~mnd Conc-cs` alous couuwlsed In can-|1Bex'tl1 will be mrnislled axppllcatxoxl. elme1"per.soIml or by letter. to the Dena:-tux`:-nr ot Crown Lands. Turonm. or the Crown 1`nn|)er Ax;encIes':1t O'l"I.`A\_\'A. SAUL! S112. Mann-: and }. oR'1`Alll'!iU)l. In 1 I'\lIVIn next. at um hour of ONE o vL-nook in the nfternoom Atthe snnm time and pln.ce.cex't:1In furfelteu and nlmndoned Bertha in the 'I.`ownshIps of Dmnv. Sm:nnunM:. and LLu'rx-znwolmi In the Dzstrtct or .l`L\LllIURl`0N and County of VIC TURIA. wlllhe otferesi t'orsa1le. the purchasers ut' . lheselutter Bertha t; have the right to cut all kllldi of thubcr. me SIu`VEN'l`EEl_\"I`H day or 4 SEPTEl\f}3IfR' 01 0'1.-nook In afternoon. A; the sumo ti,mVe_nnd place. certain furtelted Straw Hats ' PUBLIC N() I`ICI is lnerehfy given that pursu- ant to authority of Ur: ers In Council. the Redaml White PINE Tuuutu in the followim: townships in,1he DISTRICT OF ALGOMA. nnmul_v:-The I`owns1up.~x of GllAHA.\l (purl). HART, Curmzu. LI~:\uu:_u<, J.\R\'1s. ANpEIlS0s. . C1u~:su.F.\'. GIL1..\1on. \\ ur:.\1.\,\'. Cuuns. and RUTHERI-`0l1l)(D(ll`E}. {Hid t`L`l'[lH l|.2`e:lS between the-Pus1-zos Rlvun gnu the Annow RIVER waters in the District at 'I_`uuNm:n BAY, will he offered ` for sale by Publlc Aux-nun at the Pawllumem 1` Bullahuzs. In the citvy ot"1`orouto. on TUESDAY. the SEVEN'l`EE!\ PH gtt v.-nook afternoon. SEPTEMBER ` lflve and Five and a halt per cent. On land an y. - . "`_venings at residence. 67 Owen St. N o witnesses requufed. --...._-... u u cunt w-.vvv.vIN. Tl1eae`Debentnre3 nra isiued for one yam` or longer. with lmerest payable ham` ye:u'ly. No costs to the investor. A poslclve .~.zucuritv. acceptable In any money market. For pm'tlcuhu's, apply [aer- sonully or by letter. to . . Any person` havlm; from $160 and upwards can procure an 'uud-mbte Investment hmhe Debau- tures Issued by [M1 Corporation. ASSETS, OVER $23.000.000. Vlunan T`n.\l..\...A -. ...._ 1,... 1901. next. nt'1-o'clock in the nfternoolf. of which all -Justlcxs. Coroners. Consmhles. Guolers and oIlIors_'u.I'ox1=qucsIed to take notice and n.ttend.. and to do and peI't'ul'm all duties that shall appen- tuln to them. CHARLESDRURY. __ _ Sherlxl`. C-uuutv Smmao__ nznmwrunnswr 4 mm. GENT. IN-rmunsr mnrasm nanr YEARLY. To wxr: rum it{.(s1iiiifg"s o?"tB' High court of J usllce, as and hem the Court of |Asslze and Nlsl Prlus.Oyer and erxnlnexuund , GeucmlGa1ul Delivery for the County of Slmcoe. will be held at the Com_'t House in the Town of Barrie In {no County ol Slmcoo on Tuesday, September 3rd, ._.___.;_.. canada Pernnonr & Western Canada Mortgage corporation. Next.-Door vto TeIeg`mph Office. ....Satlsfa.ction Guaranteed... `Coumv or Rmcom} Noticis hereby given that um Sittings of the I_{y_:l Qouyt 9}: ._I sl_lce,'a_uz bejng In the Estate of W. N. Dickey, dccexised. TENDERS will he received by'the under signed up to 'I`hu1'sduy. September 5. 1001 M12 o'clock noon. t`urtl1o1`aurchuse of the North . halt` of Lot No. 1:), Concession 4. Flos--100 acres In.9r<.>.o.r Im- mm or not No. Flos-1?Jo n'c'I5s' mom or leis. Soil is cluv and clay lomn. The farm is well watered and nearly all under cultIvu..ion. 'l`here is :1 house and frame burn and other outbuildings. Terms of payment. may be learned on uppllcatlon .D.-mad August 15, 190i. - DONALD ROSS. Solxclt-hr for Rachel Dickey, Adnnlulstratrix at W. N. Dickey-Estate. ' 1|-`ALL Asslzl-:fs-, 7:199: AUCTION SALE OF TIMBER'BER'1`I{S. 1:011: SALE in the Township of Oro. balm: Lot` 0. :16. end Com-`esslon. containing 100 acres. more or less; `:0 acres c_lu.-au'ed and under good cultivation. 30 acres ot ood hardwood bush; ' soil. (1 light loam. Terms, 1:311` down. the balance to suit puwhznser. Applv to ISRAEL EMERY. 31-38 Dalston P. 0. 011103-95 Bunion st.-Rosa`-Block. 25-31110 S`. Bzwrlo, August 14. 19.)), Give us a trial on-(lep nml you'll be sntlsecl that we sell the l)L-.st; glass matle. 11... 11 .. - --A *Qv %QvQv*`v``Qv E HTS [Hg H; mom How, 5:.` Our stock is.complet.e. 7 Our prices the lowest. Our quality the best. Ours is of even thickm.-ss. Ours is the English make. The English Glass is the I made. . V Window % Glass MARRIAGE ycenses In. H. Utmn & son! Iuu\|\;u Our Putty is :-uift. MomEv._T_o_ LOAN. % % Five Points Hardware Store). Farm For Sale. ;.n7::s:;` J]. H. MacLAEN, n. u. mucwxcx. lhnk of Toronto Building. Burrl Issunsy n. 1.; BARWIGK. 1}: of 'I'nmnm vu.mm.\.. JKUH: E. J. DAVIS. , Co111111lsione1'C1'ow11 Land n\vv.r. Anna Phone 134. LJHARLESADRURY. Sherlxl`. County Snncoe. H1. {H-3 2:;-LY best glass ucecnmmic. the father of the said in Dated 19th day or August. 1901. DONAL '34-as .;', ' ` Solloltgrt In the nmliter of the muwdlnnsliin of -`adlefliforton Fliyn't1re.=s. the infant child of Eleanor Rhyn- dress of the Town of Bnrrle in the County 0 Slmcoe. married woman. deceased. ` - Notice ls hereby elven that; after the expiration of twenty rinyi from th tirst nubllcntion of this notice application will hgma no the Surrogate Court of the County 01 Slmcoe tor loltenis of gruzudinnshin ot the zgbove-named `infant to Clarence Rlxyndress ot the Town` of Barrie. mechrmic. the fatlmr of infant. Dated dzw ot Aumxat.'19oi. ossosssassisss ' ENDERS will be recei\'e by the undersmned u 3 to noon of Saturday the 31st of August for the .household `pr-wperty situate on the north- east corner of Well ngtou and John streets in the town of Barrie. nt present occunled by Mr. Wm. Tlmompsim. This property r-onslets of n nrlckclrul l1onse.n lame lot: and u. stable. and ls a desirable pro Kerry. The hl2l1estAor:u1v tender not neces- gzm 5' c_lcc_epted. Terms and other n.'1l'tIculars wn: proverry. The hlzhest or nnv :iof"ii'<?'s- am he made known on up )llcn lion to . HEWS N & CRESWICKE. _Augus.t 21. 1U"1.- Ross Block, B.u'rle.- Jj accepted. p:u'tIcul2u's wllfn. Gndd General Servant. 4 crott. Ross spreet. B-.u'ru . I I -T|_)e stemtxsllip Lac.-mi.-1" \'i'l, Nw York, Aug. lstv. In-imzs H. lil.I'L" ~`hip- IYIPHD of im )0:-ted rznvuls fnr J. C. In-win from Lnmllon. - Emzlnnd. The new goods We dress gnnds.- llosiery. gloves; vs-lvet,eeu:~'. laces, wu-ns. linens. 1-H)- lnus. and lace curtains, and the nvives .to casl) buvers Wl1|l)(-!f0llnd 10 to 25% he lowwlmbiausnmllynske-i. ClltD1`iCPSIlIe otfm-ml on hlzmkc.-t.:=. H:mvwl~=. under- oloblring. wmd all lines of full l)-mts and ' slmeu. Fur clothing` It-win ~` `is the clwapesr. stm-9 in C.unulat. "Hinds old store. Five Points. '--The l'ollowinp;_frnm the \Vest;ern British Aumricrm. of Chicago, refers to u ln-ot.her of Mr. (:`u.llie. of Barrie:-- Dr. Don M. Gnllie, the well known Cumdia.n Aniericnn dentist in the Re- liance Building, [ms been honored hy Governm' Yates with a. place .01) the new State Bnuvd of Dental E,x:unine 1-_s=. He was recommended for the nnsitinn by the State Dental Society. The up- pointment will he -hailed with livelv szniszfactinn by the Britinh Americans of Chimgn, among; whom Di-. Gillie is extremely popular." nu . _, , ,- .,, _.vv.-u -The Nottmvatsagai IISSPSSIIIPIW r.-use is still dlmzginc on, and the end is not yet in sight. Evidence is heing given its to the value of every 10:, in the township. mid this is little umre than half finished. If other townships have to he dealt with siruilawly. thr. la,\v`yrs lll the mice. at least. will have no cause fur L-omplnint. --1\[uiic lovers` should not; miss the" grand 'nmu.n recital and szu-red concert; in thy: Presbytex-inn cluu'cl1-next. week. Tho splendid instrument in the hands of Mr. A. S. Vogtg of Toronto Conser- vatory (._f l\-lusiv. will be well worth llem.-imz. He will be assisted `by lead-" ing vocalists. Rmnember. the date, Wednesday. Aug 28th. nu --.\lucl1 sympathy is felt for Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wilkes and fzunily in the loss nl` their second dxunzliber. Mrs. Clms. E Rose, of Rosslaud, B. C.. who died on the Sbh inst . after It few hours illness Mrs. Rose was tlxirty-six ye.-u-s of age. She leaves a. huslmnd and one son three years old. -AU the memhms of the Barrie Bnut.i1_1g Club are 1.k(l`le-Qtlecl to attend _n. meeting an the club house` this (Thurs- duv) -evening at eight; o L-lockffox` the V purpose of making v'u'x'u.ugeu1enLs for :1. x'eg:`ntt.u on Labor Day. 11.. ,1, -A Ra.inl)nw r sncinl _und_er the nus- nices of the Elizabeth Street, Methodist. Ladies` Aid. will be held next Tuesday evenin;r.27bh inst. A good progz-auunle. Admisslou 15c. L. R". c. 9. & s.. Edlnburg. , M. I". 1 . & S., Glasgow. Member of British Ophtlmhnolozlcal Society. SPEOIALTY-DISEASES or Ev: EAR. Tuaon AND Hos: 0lce-84 Duulo ) Street. Bothwel1's Block. Bur- -,:Ie. opposlue Post nice and Railway Station. I