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Barrie Examiner, 5 Sep 1901, p. 8

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OOARSE GRAIN. `FALL ASSIZES. .7 195 '45, 47' RH .lDU S50 ..4 00 .4 75. .4 25 `.3 50 Vair, 'Pl1eNnrIh American [ Life Assurance Ulllllill . I i . Bead 0mce- l.`ox-onto ~ Bun-to Once--'Ba.nk of Toronto Building borne. President-J . L. uynxnfm. 'Viee=Prwdents- `s ;``&"\`v".;`. i.`1%`es}i;nn. Directors--Sena.to1' Gowan. Barrie: J. K. (as; Toronto; E Gurney. Toronto; Mccme. Guulnh. ---- -- ,n . rum Y. Liuulnu. WM. .\lcCA BE. L GOLDMAN. Managing Dlrector. Secretary. Policies Issued on Life. Endowment. Limlted. Payment L|I'e. and all classes of desirable Insur- nce. NO BE1"1`ER, NONE SAFER. ` ` c -z a-11,263-m For fun wrue to Tenders for Wood and Coal. Sealed tenders Will be received by the undersigned until Wednesday, the 11th day of September, 1901, for the supply of 200 cords of ood body hard- `wood 4 feet long, map e and beech not more than one-third of said wood to be beech, the balance to be maple ; to be delivered at the County buildings in Barrie not later than the 1st day. of March,1902,to he delivered and proper- . ly pilel at said p`aces as 11133;) be point- ed out. Also tenders for ` tons of first-class hard coal (egg nut) to be ' delivered at the Registry Office and 9 and winter, 1902, ) ) 9 the fall, 1901, in suelx quantities as may he` Iequired fx-(nu time to time during said season. A`ll tenders to be addressed to ' -Ann.-um u-nnnnv Gaol in Barrie during President-J. L. BLAIKIE. --- ' - .. -zs:~:.Nvr<>.t3 AS3615 . ..$ 3.9'17.263'00 Insurance in force ...... . .. .. 25.575.000.00 further lnfonnatlon, apply personally < warm: in Vacation Jinn 1 I II\ll\l4Iln I EN',l`()N-SILVERTH()R`.\'E-Ab Owen Sunud, Aug. 'N.,Hen1-y Penton, jr , of Toronto, to Miss Jennie Silverl;hm'ne of Owen Sound. ' NE=B[T'1`-H0.\'EYWELL- At. the resin.- denue of Mr. Geo. Nesl)it.t-, on Tuesday . Aug. 27, by Rev. G. B. Morley. rector ..nf Trinity (}hurch. Bmdfm-d. Thns. H. Nuqhitt. nf VVest Gwillimhm-y. I t;_o 18-1! `lbs {ac- smile (}hurch. 15r:uum-n. Lnus. u Neshitt. of mi Sarah Elizabeth Honeywell, of lunisl Lpxvnship. ' met). ARTHUR.-At on August 29th, fam. daughter I M R. 5, 1901. D1 15. KEATI.\'G--At. Bewrie. on Aug. 29, Elizailwlll Keatinig, relict of the hue John Ke Lting, aged 68 years. IV\JDlLa.l\:1. nluxu; 1.; .. , C11:\.ii'1nan ()0. Property Cmnunittee, Box 366. Ba.1-me, Ont; Hr. Hnighf. . nan eight-day clnck. Judge and Mrs. A1-dagh . . . . . . ..$ 25 00 For building fund. Received through C-tpt.-Lin \Vhish :- - Allandatle da.nL;e . . . . . . . . . , . . . . 20 00 B l[`l'ie ll . . . . . . . . . . . . . Allzmdaleu u . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 6 30 2 Suhs_c1'ipt.inns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 C=Ipt3l.in Whisk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 25 00 Crown Hill public schoolpupils. 4 no lChrisLian Endeavor Society. ~ flulfhrin ('h|I!'f`h . . _ . , , , , , . , . , 3) Ilressmaking Parlors Now pen... msronm Unnsuan nuueav `Guthrie church . Manuel 8: Baker. . G-:0x'g'ra C0195-. . . .. Mrs; C. H Ross... Dr. W. A. Ross Bank of Tm'0ut,0 . Mrs. Pearson _-...- _.._, ,.,__, _ The rst annual regatta of the Barrie B._\I..n-r; Ctuh, held on Monday after- noon, was an unqualied-eucceas. The wt-atlzer \\'a`.S per!`ect, and the large crowd that turned out were rewarded by a. tine afrernoorfs sport. `All the events were well filled and lreenly con- [QSlc:l` honors being fairly welldivided among Barrie, Orrliia and Toronto Ar._ron-.iuts. The Orillia contingent, numbering over 150, Iuade themselves he:ml when their entries won. One of the surprise; of the day was when the l3.trrie trio, Dymcnt, Motczrlf-an-1 Butler beat the Ar.,:onant men, the fastest puldlers in Toronto. In the straight- away race the Toronto bunch won handily. with the Orillians second, qmrter of a length ahead of MacLa.ren, \Vilkr=s and Gray. Ha-l the latterrnot CUllldPd with the other Birrie crew they would have taken second egsily. Owing to lack of time the last threel laces on the nrogrmmme were not put` on. George Vickers-was starter,` Capt. ,W'hish judge, and M. P. Duff clerk of ' the course. V ) - - - -- .-n\ , ; __,_,,._ Luv Vvuluyg The results in the different events were aslfolluws-: n._.-v -:....1.... I Klnklinhnl (T \ - 9 F. as Jouuws-: _ Gents single.-u.-1, 1`\JcNn:bol(T-) ; 2: Curran (0.). '1`hruA n.-ud6Hes.--1. Metcalf. Dvment and C U. . ` u'.'|lI`lI.1ar:e p.-)-ddIes.-l. Dyment Butler (B.); 2, Mt.-Nxchol, \ aq5han and B T )- T A'r"r'L'Q'.$. Race -1. Bow and `Curran (0.): ` BrnWlJ(1' ). . `Upset R~+ce.-1, Bow _Curran (0_.); 1 2, Arena and Mulcahey (0.). r...u... ..na nnrs:,.-l. (Inn-an and Mimi 2, Arena and Mulcaney u.-.). ' | Ladies and Gents.--l, Curran and Mus We-bher (O ); 2, McNicho'L and Miss Sher- rin (1).). n..nu` D.mhlas.--1. Sinclair and Stenhena ' (l5.). "(}::n's` Doubles.--l. Sinclair Stephen: (0 )-, 2, Brown and Vaughan (T.) Stern Foremost.-1. Vaughan (1).): 2. (U Z, brown H.110. Vnugnuu \ lo} Stern Foremost.- 1. Vaughan (1).); 2. Sinclair (0.). no-n.- Y):mhhnn_ Strniahtawav.-l.Vau- Under the it management of Miss Hunt and with a large staff of experienced workers, we are ready to execute all orders with prompt- ness. We advise all ladies desirous ofearly delivery of their new Fall Costumes to leave their orders early. We have already a large list of orders on hand and a few days delay may result in disappointment. V Our Fall goodsfare arriving every day and we might here say our success inthe selection of the newest and most fashionable weaves ` has excelled that of any previous season. This means a great deal. as without question we lead the procession in Northern Ontario for all ` ladies requirements. Sinclair [U.). _ Genta Doubles, St:raIghtaway.-l.Vau- ghan and Brown (T.); 2, Dr. Mac_Laren and ' \\ x|kea (B ). Tilrina {`.nn:.nI:.--Ibn the first heat (`mrrnn wxlkea us ). . - Ti|ting Con!eat.-In the first heat Curran overturned Butler and Wilkes overturned Arena. In the nals Wilkes and Curran drew, the former winningon a toss-up. TI. Inna: Duhllnn, Sh-moht.nwav__. I _ Mn- For Infants and Children. winningon Three Paddles, S!:ra\ghtaway.-- 1, Mc- Nichol, Visughan and Brown (T.): 2, Bow, Curran and Sinclair (0.). Rmamminu Rm-.a.-]. Harrv Marshall : 2. Curran and Ulncuur gu.;. ` Swimming Ra.ce.-l. Harry Marshall; 2. * Grogan. - ' rannv PoIe.-1.Tt.omnaon: 2. Binnham. Jrogan. I Greasy Po1e.,-l,,:Il.ompaon; 2. Biqghsm. nxcaanb 1.. BARWICK. Barrie. Hospital Donations. :1 _ Labor Day` Regatta. ROBERT MURPHY , ._..._. 1`! ...... afl- hiun LINE MARRIED. unnu- Struan, Cullingwood, , [sober Robertson. in- of J. Robins Arthur, DIED. eight-dayVcl`nck. 1-rimrh . . . .$ ..$ 0 uu 250 00 100 00 .100 00 $everal small buyer recently. _,, On TUESEAY, SEPT. 3rd, and this week are placed on our tables at price and quality to please parents. . The styles will please THE BOYS. ..-.., ___ c_.... n.,. L....+` .....1m.-.=._r. and workmamhip guaranteed. VVe wa_nt anu quuuuy IN ylcunc `tuucuuc: Luau ...J.-- They are from_the best makers-t and '0' to keep up our acquaintance with the bqys. MAN of tomorrow. ,,: "LA. _I _..... ..-up` I-naun usueu nous: Wm a. year 1 unvnmlng QLALV OI L0-Iuurruw. Now, bring your boys right along and have them tted. E of our clothing, criticize the quality; bring them home and ex Vcioaely, and if not srtiaed return them at once and exchange, < refunded. Is not this a fair offer? , Here are some of the prices : Boys 2 p'ece Suits, sin i hreasterl, well nished,Agrey cloth, or boys 6 to I`). vnau--1 , , , _ _ . . . . . . . . . .31 25 the Suit. we1l}inished,Agrey cloth, tor boys 0 no - l2yea.1's . . . . . . . . . .........$125lh8 1 Boys 2 piece. Suits in a V4.1-iety of cloths, Lweeis. secges and wnrsteds. ` single brea.sbed, boys 7 to 12 years. Prices from ..............$l.75 to $3.50 ` Boys 3 piece Brownie Suits, differ-\ ent. mu.t.e1'iztls and patterns, from . . . . . . . $2.00 and upwards 4-1 ' Youths Suits, sing several styles. pa.t.t'.erns a FRAWLEY 3; DEVLIN Have you use for one more Summer Skirt? Equally s winter. Would you`not', like to secure one such as thi price? Yes! Then now is your opportunity! ' One lot of Dress Skirts, made in the best up-to-date . __mat.eria.1s, black and colored, worth $2.50 to $3.50, all at c \Von1en s Dress Skirts, worth $3.25 to $4.00, for $2.50. Dress Skirts, worth $6.00, for $4.00. .I'IIIIIII&I Uuuuwu --wv _ 7 U V I Re opened on VVEDNESDAY, 4th INST., under the management of MISS WRIGHT and MISS MURPHY, atlrady so fzwm-a.b1y known to the ladxes of Bm~1-ie and vicinity. - . o .1 _,, __:.I.'A.:-.u- nu- New Fall Goods Now riving daily. Frawley & Devlin A very large collection of Ladies Ready-toe Wear Hats in Fawns, Light and Dark Grey, Brown, Green, Black, ranging in price from $1 up to $2.50. As we do.not duplicate orders in our Millinery Depal-tment,gearly shoppersjget the advantage` of first choice. Good morning, neighbor! Off to town this morn- ing, I see. Winery andllress Making Ilepts. 1xvnn\TDeh xv uh T\TR'l',, under umn:u.v,e1nent Yes, John; I have to get the Hardware for my new house. Where can I get the best, John? Why, at BUCHANAN at PENSTONE S. That is where I got mine. They have the best and - L -7 --- 99 I DOOR EAST Remember the Great Selling of Boys Clotliinz for School Re-0_ BARBIE HOTEL children. Mothers have repeatedly told mar of its gootect upon thgir children." 119 1". (` Ocnnnn I_n71/III. 1111155. 1 f`CnItorla is an exceent medicine for`! I Castoria is for Infants` and Children. Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It contains neither Opium. V Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years use by Millions of- Mothers. Castoria destroys \Vorms and allays Fe\'erish- ness. Castoria cures Diarrhoea and \Vin Colic. Castoria. relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. Castoria assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels of Infants_ and Children, giving liealthygand natural sleep. Castoria is the Children s Panacea-'1`he Mother s Friend. . SCHOOL F vv nnvnv - av- __..___-, cheapest in town. For rates and full information, apply at THE FAC-SlMlLE SIGNATURE OF 1 lots of Boys Clothing fell into the hands 01 They have been held for a special occasion, viz. APPEARS ON EVERY WRAPPER. _______________, THE DOUBLE STORES T TIEICCL uyuu Luzn unuulcu. Dk. G. C. OSGOOD. Lowell. Ivfass. Castoria. WomeHr{"e'.wl>3ress Skirts What is RE-OPENING in Stock and further additions ar- during Wlu pleuzm .I.l..I.L'4 uV-.... workmauchip glxaranteed. want gys. THE BOY of to-day being the 969 `an-u -w wkirt? Equally serviceable for fall and ~ as this at, one-third off the -....:ru-I FRONT ST., BARRIE, ' Opposite G.T.R. Station and Post`OFce. caltorln ls so well {adapted to chiidren that I recommend it as superior to any pre- scription known to me. H. A. Ancmzn. M. D. Brooklyn, N. Y `up-to-date style. plain any fasngy 3.50, one price, $1.90. , mn zn . 2m Examine the style examine them more ad or get your money on known to me." H. A. Am:s_3_n. D. Castoria. There is a decided advantage in making an. early purchase of your Blanket and Flannelette needs for Fall. We have the productions of the best mills in the business. `of for boys 12 t_0 . . .$2.00 to $3.00 I . L_.......I-..A :r\ our clothing popenillg. Principle ".`Eternal. Jacksoni .'..Satisf:u:t i{ These gd D.und:u-1 st: -4.:hH.m.';e. I I I')_!...... .... . Peerles ging Oil Johnsu ctlon over. ` Store service better than ver and the usual business M/ng about this store already preva.1'.ts_. V ` . _ NoIice..I . ...\.. _ VVB invin- goods. and Lhenn Mcmlggr of liriusl `SP:cuLlv-0:sus:s Oicc-M lhnl-pl` -:!`le. Opponiw P114! U! Phun-~ `.5. HARVEI .'1'elenhone 1:3: Roberts ALEX. D. H. 47 Dun Vickers 85 COL I Vair; Vickers & Co. s`! sin: @8.i_mm0l Von. X3 TAII and I have _0nn. P.( .\\`h.~i J. .. 0 52-`inch Fine Imported Zebiline` Costume Cloths, in suit lengths only, 5 yards each, in Grey, Mid Grey, Dark Grey, Fawn. and Brown ut;,.per ynrd..A . . . . _. '. . . , . . . . . . . . . . . .$1.2.5 52-inch Fine New Canvas Suiting, in Black only, a. very ne goods for cost.un)e~', pure wool, thoroughly shrunk, superior nish, at . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$1.2a Fine soft. nish Covert. Cloth, Black-,,Brown. Green, Blue and Grey, 5 yards to suit, amt. per yard . .~ . . . . . . . . . .551 00 ~18-it-ch Super (`overt Suitings, good weight, lovely soft: finish in Light and Dark Brown. Green, Fawn, Light; Blue, Navy, Grey, and Black, special value at; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .750. 44-inch Amazon In four shades, Blue, Green, Grey, Fmvn. and Black, worth 750., our price. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .._ . . . . . .600. 42-inch Fine Homespun Suiting, o11_slm.des, made of fine I Botany yarn, 2L leader at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..50c. noun "S-TEAMVSH|PS1 A line of B'u.nkts mm: is c1-eating inuch infei-est is A OUR SPECIAL. at $2.50 er pair. Fine lofty nish, nice c'em- borders in pink m: b ue,-regular value at $300. VVe buy this line in case lots direct; fl om the makers and invit compzu-isnn with any other in the trade. See this b1anke_t;.' 14-.4_ ...... MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. I lanuelett.es.-The Cmmdizm and` English makers are both 1'ep1'esent:e(1 here in full range The (`nmadizm m:1k~s are wider but not quite so heavy as the English goods for theprice. and imported tmtterns are 1_1ndQubte:lly the most popuhun However, cal an-.l exzmuue both, and make umnmu-'s- m. . |J\Ill\l|lIJl a 1L compzu-'s.~n. THE EXAMINER OFFICE, BARBIE The lamest Importer:-g of British & Foreign Gohds in `Btu-lie Safest; H Swiftest ` and Most Oomfoytable NEW FALL SUITINGS. VAIR, VICKERS & C0. I A cedsu' Canoe. almost new. very .fnst and I steady. for sale. at less than half cost price. A but bargain. Pm'tlcuI.u's at 27tt' V " '1`!-IE EXAMINER. OFFICE. I I . . amuiinn Branch Office. ` MONTREAL M. C. Hxusmuv, ` Brunch Maxxuger. ` .______ Assurance C0nlplly.' Capital. 8.000.000. Founded 1808. Application forms furnished and rates quoted by ; GEORGE PLAXTON. AGENT. I ` Bnrrle. Unt. Oiee in Mccartby Block. o._ u:i`.&oN.; I . opposite Railway Station. Evenings at resldnce. 67 Owen st. No witnesses required. - - I 1:'lve'a.nd Flve andu. halt per cent, on land Ml V. om}:-95 nuuon s.-non Block. Slllyllvuouv v-vgw ` John bnlcunst IS aueuuxug guc anus- ` early shoppers] get ' mu] Schoul in London. Ce. _ ~ ' Capt. and Mrs. Mac-L:Lren were in Hanxilcon raver Sunday. 1:, . nu... -9` '|"nm-nnrn in vinif.in0' hex` -MARRIAGE LICENSES MONEY T0_ LOAN. abe For Sale. I Office. Head Ofce. ' INTREAL LONDON. ENGLAND . SAM. J. PIPKIN. ranch ` Manager. ISSUED BY I , , ,,, GEO. W. LOUNT. Barrister. an N. LOUNT. ` &c., Battle. TXEPLENDID unvtwn ll 1 Asuounou |. nnnn -. l At intermission M. pleasing incident took place, when Mrs. M-Indie read an . ` address and Miss Annie ML-Conke pre.- 1 i sented the. pastor with very ham some i` I pulpit gown. The. address was as : I A l -` ful|ows:- ` ~ Dear Dr Mi-L~mi :--At this pause in " the musical progmuuue of the evening l we have been entrusted with the very pleasant duty of `presenting to you,` on behalf of your congregation, in. short address. expressive of our aifection . and esteem and asking your acceptance l of the.a.(-compitnying gift. . V I Some. weeks ago. in the wisdmn of {the wise men of our chin`-ch the Senate -. of Knox College, in recognition of your -well known talents, the services ren- ,de1-ed by you to the church at large, , and the universal esteem in.which you are held. conferred upon you the de- ` gree of Doctor of Divinity." Your congregation is justly p1ea_.s_e_d 1 I . . i ` _ ((`om.inued from pmtei) the prevailing culnx-s *t'nu-.\l in the ,church. making the outside appear-' `mm-euf the organ quite an urumuems, `to I . e church. ` . ,, I '\ . v\1`I9|anl\vfIl I mvnv ` of Divinity." * congregation and proud at the_lionor so worthily bestowed and in connection with this honor, and the pleasing and iiiiportiuit . event which has called us together this evening,` we desire to express our ` affection for you, and our high appre- (~.ia.tion-ofy tl_ie_ina.ny and varied Ways in which y.ou have sliewn to us, you ii.re-our syiiipatliizing friend, our trust- .ed'r.ounsellor and guide. As it slight _ token of the feelings we cherish for .. you. we ask you to accept from us this `_ gown and cassock. We know neither i title nor gift can add to the qiin.li ties got` lieitrt itnd of mind which have long ' won our affection and highest re-` ` i gard, yet we hope you will fully enjoy . I the new honor and . take pleasure in f the use of the ro._l;e. ` priiy if God so wills. you may be `spll.l`'d to us its . our tllliitediy long ; fellow inen. " Barrie. August 28th, 1901. After donning the work of the congxegattion. He referred to the place of clerical vest~ 1 ments in the Presbyterian L` lconclusion he expressed 1!. the Occilsidll, mztrking its rogress of the coiigregaticn, ..?___._._.-_-_. of every uiembei-. pleased | and we ea.riiestly~ pistor and that we uiztv be more and more - ldiligent in-that work which is for the glory of God and the good-of our guwn Dr. McLeod lthzinked the lii.dies"for the beitutifiil gift and praised them for the greiu; ilsslsttlllce rendered by them in the briey liiirch. In hope that it did the I would 4` end to increased activity on the part D661. lu;uquai'wi.s Mutton, per lb. . . Lamb Hogs dressed...-.... . . . . ...... Hogs. live, choice [70 to 230 Its. , Hogs, live. lights and fats. 500. less than choice Chickens per pair. ...... Turkeys,` dressed...... Lard: Pei `b u... ......u.. Butter, `tub, perlb. . .... .. Butter, in IOU... . . . . Eggs (fresh) . . . . . . anus coca-can coca unaccou- GENERAL Potatoes, per bag. . , . . . _ ., Apples.pernbi................ day. perton .. :~lti-aw,pei-lond....'...... wd-dl`Y~8hort.. Wood. dry.long.............. Wood, green. long . . . . . . . Barrie Bandat Toronto The Evening News of Sat: tained the following refere Barrie band :- The 35th biind. Barrie, oi the Industrial Exhibition to the pleasure and satisfatc visitors and the manageme they played twenty-ve sen the least npiilar one havi chorus, " Ve |l'Never Ha Flag Down," which wasloiid ed. The band yesterday c UWGIILV-Seven pieces. the V8. cal parts being well support George hlenderson, the vi er of_ Barrie's popular ban t_he _lea.ders_hi_p for eighteen Mrs. J. R_. Todd is visiting Ox-illia. friends. - 1- 1- n:L....... :0 ..+ Hm P~.xn.Amm-ica.n ` tneuas. J J. Gibson is at the Pan-Amer-ican ! this week. ` . n n um..s..l..m.. :4: nor-inndv ill with H:muIt.on over aixuquy. Mrs. Piku of Toronto is visiting her! parents. Mr. and Mrs. Pass. A i Miss Eiza. _C_:u-son, of New York. is visiting with friends in Barrie. 1 Mrs. M. Slmuncv and Miss Martha. i R/o.~s are at the Pe;ui'-American. . `Mrs (DI-.) Smherlimd of Saginaw, M-ch.. is visiting Biu-rie friends. , 'r\ n t__ ,..-..L.... |'Jnn.1..n-cnn nf 'I`n_ this week. R. E. Fletcher is seriously ill with pneumonia. . . p..lu- Addison of Ottawa. spent |pneumomu.. I Robs. Addison spent "Lwbor Day in town. n u 11...... no. 'I`.u-nntn mm; in town 1..-wor Uny xu LU wu. R. M. Gray of Toronto was in town Sunday and Monday. ' J nhu Gilchrnst is attending the No1'- ' , .....1 _-`.1-hn..l in London. I I the guest. or LVIISS u-eue uym-.-.u... ; ,.I Miss S. B. Blow has hem-n appointed , organist of the Barrie .P1'esbyteria.n ` \ church. 9 I . n_._1 \l a..-:t|. lung hnnn nnnnlnfd M'cn.. Is vlsluug Diwnc Illcuuw. P; 0. Inspectgor Henderson, of To- ronto. was in town on Tuesday. Miss Edith Spottrm. of T<)|'onb(). is the guest of Mrs. Jno. .DiCkl[1S0h. `an-.. ufkul.lfl|wi|1nn nf London is Ed. Gray spent th hblitlay :` u+v' Lne guest U1 Lure. uuu. us-..m........ `Miss Et.hel~ ML-Killop of London the of Miss Irene Dyment. xnm. u 1: Rlnur hm: hm-n aunointed | church. Fred M. Smith has been ztppointed Cmu-t, Crier in t.he_ plaice of the late R." King`. sr. . us..- AA.-lin um.-n`.-enn luff. nn Tues- lung, st. ` Miss Addie Rogerson left; on Tues- day to spend two months in Chicago 5 and Sarnin. TI A :1 ...__..... If A .\aaul>unf. n11iI'.nl' -, of the'L:xlm1-Gazma, Omuva, is spend- atm 9a.rnm.. ` H. A. Ha.rp(=r. M.A.. aussistnnheditnr -, ing a. week in town. \r..,. 1.... (1-x"-.10-1101' mu] two sons-of ing week m town. Mrs. J no. Gulla her and two sons,nf V O1-illia,visited wit, 1 M1's.R.J.Gal1zLgher, _ Sophia. street, last week. I {\l:nc4\n Tannin nnd Annie Andrew. I RIPS. . U. \.ll(.lI'l'.`W UVUL` -)uuuw_y. Miss Evelyn Urquhau-t'.. of Oakville, returned home on San I11-Llay, a.t`t;er an enjoyathle visit. with friends in mwn. Mn... nnutnlun whn has been mend- T sopma. snreeu, lub \\ cum. Misses J Qllllit and Annie And:-exv, of O:Lkv1l'e. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. \\ C. Andrew over Sunday." I-` Y1 1--.. T'..~u`l..u.G- n? (\nL'vHIga_ enjoy;1me vlsm wuu Lucuua u. uuvv ... Miss Dougla. who has been spend- ing her college .VHcaLti0l'1 wiLh l1ex'sist.=.r Mrs. A. F. Bass, has 1-et-urned to her home in Hm-z-iston. Mr. and M1-s.'G. '1`. Somers. Mr. and .\h-5. F. 1. scnners of Beet:(m.au'd Mr. }:I.nd Mrs. Gen. Some:-s of St. Pzl.lll. ;\1inn..snent. Sunday with their pa.r~ l ems at Kembeufeldt. ---W \-.-.........,.u-.. .1111` \h~.e1-.m- `Rs-wf. ems an Aemueutenuu. Miss Mzn'g:u'ett:L and .\1ast,e1- Bert Dunn. of Gra.ven_h\u-st, who have been the guests of their cousms. the M13395 `Dunn, for two week, rer,urned home on S:Ltu1':1a`Ly. . ua, ... 'I:u|`.d and Rnlhnl-inn M:I.r`.1Pnd samnuxmxy. Misses Ethel and KaLh_:u-ine Hztcleod left. on Monday for Toronto where the fmuily will reside. Mrs. M-acleod am] Miss, L`J.lu'a). will spend 9. month in Buffalo before taking up their residence in Toronto. -r, r..._... D 1 ..mln f'I1n now vnnrnmzpr V..LUl'UllbU. Mr. John R Lamb. the new u1a.'na.ger of the Barrie branch` of the Bank of Toronto, came` to Barrie from Montreal where he was acting nlanager for several months during the absence of -the manager in England. Previous to that Mr. Lamb was manager of the Copper Cliif branch ' Horace `V. Kerfoot left on Saturday for Prescott to -.1ssume.hi_s duties as classical master in the High School there. Mr. Kerfoot has proved him- sell at clever student and able teacher. and his many ne personal qualities have won for him a. high place in the esteem of his Inamy friends. \Ve feel sure that the people of Prescott will have ood reason to he satised with i the se ection of Mr. Kerfoot. `ID !. A catsh weighing 13; lbs. was caught at J lhr Na.nA-ows recently, says the News Letter_ `unu- A PRESE.`'I`AT[ON. I155 INSTRUMENT, Personal.` THE BARRIE` EXAMINER. THURSDAY. SEPT. : 5 and 2: n * in the I _i Peas. large .~'Uats l 3u{1'leV............,.. Ry.e'.... Buckwheat .. Alsike Clover Seed. per bush . . .6 00. K I Dad (`.InIlAl' Sand. 4-0.. 45.. 45. n..6 00. } Fall Wheat Fuiur, bakers, per bbl.` Flour, family, " H I Shorts. per cyogt. . .. ,2 `Bran, per cwt........ | Alsike Ulover new | Red Clover Seed. vv vvu ...... ..-...... Wool,unwa.shed.............. 8.. Wool.wa-shed 13.. 1 Beef Hide-;.green..... ( Tallow,reud.ered.per lb..... .. 45;. Tallow. i~ough.perlb.... 00 Lamb Skins..... .. C&lfskins.pel`1b..'... 7.. Sheepskins _75. ll MEAT. POULTRY AND. DAIRY PRODUCE. B-Jet, hindquartera ..7 Beehfozequarteru ..6 Mutton,perlb....... 6 . L Lnmh , _ . . . . . . . . .. `nu-H... 6.. D035, |I.vU. Ilguw nu` hoice . . dressed . . . ...... per lb. 10. . . . Apples, per bbl... . . . per ton .. _.. Straw, per loa.d.. . . . Wood. dry. short. . . dry, long.... ` long. BARRIE MARKETS. Satuirday con- I-efe1'en ce to the. I"l-un QL-"nth hnn Rnrrn nf'Hr\inf.nr:I n.f. barrie nauu officiated at Exhibition yesterday. to the satisfaction of the visitors management. ln all selections, not having a vocal Haul the old wasl0udIyappl:u1d- consisted of, various musi- ` supported. ` Genmze Henderson. the veteran lead- `| 1 . has been a. member of the band since `and is now accompanied by his three Cal p3.I`liS Dlllg Well SL|pp()!`E9(l. Henderson, veteran of band; has held the leadership eighteen years, and during that time has trained a. large number of bandsmen. at one time! no fewer than ten members of the 48th I-Iighlimders band. Toronto, being ex- memhers of the Barrie organization. Mr. Henderson is a. son. of the late James Henderson of the 90th Light Infantry. and served in India. The son also enlisted in the same re iment, which is now known as the 2 Scot- tish Regiment. In the 35th band there are three other pillars who. while others have come and gone, have stuck to duty. They are G. G. Smith, John Hobley and John Scott. Mr. Smith its orgmnization thirty-two years ago. sons, who are skilful inixsicimis. Messrs Scott and Hobley have been members for about twenty years. The Flu Sitting of the Court of Aqsize opened at the Court House on Tuesday aifterrioou, before Mr. Justice Ferguson. Owing, probably, to the early date, there was not a single civil cise onithe docket, e smite of affairs that seldom exlsts. The criminal cises were three in number, one for arson, another for stealing logs an_d defacing ,nmrks thereon, and the third for theft of boom clninsrand opening boom and iettiug thelogs adrift S. F. Washing- ton, K.C., of Hamilton, acted as C.o\vn prosecutor _ \V..i1ar nnnb AF 13n.|af.en1n nnr` nuvi Carefully corrected to date HARRIE. Sept. 4 1901 R`) f \IIU\Vu PIUFCUIOLUI Taller Beck of Peuetnngz, and David `Ross of?S-mnidale, who were called for the grand jury, failed to appelr, and R .bert, Black and James McBride were ';suh.:tin1 ed. The jury was :-.-FRED. MARE. Barrie , Foreusan: J. IL E-1r.r._n,` Orillia : Gen Fraser, Walter F01-re-star, Oro; Geo. Ihyes, Tecumwly; James Ha\':kin.~`,,NoI`I,h Oxillia; R)bert. Lav, Anljala; \V. H. LOV'e!lu;.', Tny; R-vbt. M~eking, Hy. E. Stud-iar't, \Vest. GwIl_- llmhnry; Robert Bivar.-k. James Mo- Brirh-, Danie. 1.1:.` T `...:I;'n3n nu-2:1.) o IannIIntrn.1rlrna: A L)l'lUl', LJi`l|||U. His L~rds'nip made a l<=.n<.:t.hy address to the Grand Jury, exphinin.{ t|1eir dutiat. ` He comphined that he had not been made acquainted with the nature or` the cases and the eviL1e1n:e to be presenteri, su he was unable to deal with thmu in his address. This itreatment. had been received on dierent OCC:?.El0:.8 by himself and other Judges. He pointed gut their duties of inspec- tion ofthejanl and nLl1er_pub1icinstitu- tnom in which county money is in-' vested, an inspection that,`sh0u!d be c-mscieuAtinus1Av performed in justice to the x'nt,epc\`em whom they represent.` Barrio Band" at Fair. - A chur`chmm of a stat.isiic.nl burn gures out than of the $3l6.lS7,000 iuvnated in churches in the UuIu-d sauces. nut less than 545.000 000 in nu at.:ep1esL But then. a steeple is mmust as essential tothe happiness of. a. congregamou `as u. mortgage. 2o mans or vm: cnmuui. Wonderful Testimony to the Ouratlvo Powers `of Dr. Ag-. new : cutarrhal Bowcler. Chns. 0. Brown. journalist of Duluth. Mlnn.. writes: "I have been 3 Sufetel from Throat and Nssal Cam-rh for over 20 yesn, during which time my head has been stopped 11 and my condition truly miser- able. W thin x 5 minutes after using Dr. Autism : Cacanhnl Phwdar I obtsined relief. ` able. Within 15 minutes alter uslng ur. 1 ow's Catatrhal Powder I obtsined '1` rec bottles have almost. if not entirely. cured me." 50 cents. x ' WOOL AND RIDES.

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