An Explanation. Little Willie-Say. pa. why in it wrong to call a. man a liar? = Pa-Because. my son. if he Isn't it will hurt his feelings, and {the is the chances are be will hurt yours.-Bos- ton Tm veler. ._u .\.v-acu urlvv UL aucxcty. The contless man represents freedom. | physical comellness and progress. The coated man is a. hot blot on the summer landscape. fl`!-ua nnnoln..- ......_ 1- - I.---- -- -V Uunnllnabl unuucllptc The coatless man is a lump of ice on the revered brow or society. "Fhn nnnflnun an... ......_....._L._ n._-- 2, N The Vlndletlve sex. Mr. Graashopper-'I_`bey make grass-' hopper pies in the Philippines. ' Mrs. (`nl'nhnnnnn_Dlna') IO . . . _ -_ W. B. Webb had his 'canm'y' sto'en from its cage in the yard last week. I but recovered it. The Vmmgvmiscrezmt who took _it't.he ist.- time made :1 sec-. ond visit. He went back a. third time, 1 pnssihly for the cage. but Wesley ltzulght him and the sounds that lled `the air for sc:Ve1'a.l minutes cex-minlv .,did not. proceed frnm G. D. Patten-sou`.- I music bnx. .v._ .. - nu -u an. unn- Miss Nina McLennu.n is in charge of the Royal Victoria hospital during the absence of Miss Campbell, the superin- tendent Low headed trees will bear somewhat sooner than hlgh headed ones. for they, ; sooner reach the proper height of trunk ` and the heads are sooner developed. I!I-..r.llJ vs ynuul. Luuu In-cue uuu. Cultivation. fertilization and spray- ; ingvwlll save many.a run down or- ` chard. V . vvvvvvv an sv bun; U759 BU\-'UCDB- - Good tillage Increases the available supply or plant food In.the soll. nlI'Gn`lnn l..--xn_-A1-.. _A.I if 40 pieces of extra heavy Scotch Flannelette, just arrived, patterns all stripes of pink and white, blue and white and mauve shades. guaranteed `fast colors, very wide width,_dis- counts anything in the trade. Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .131/2c ' OE I\:nnno At` .14.. TEL __.- _I _. . /I Wood' ashes will aumce for young trees. No manure is needed. "AAA -I-a-l-.._- _-L-A---I V -`- ` ' ` -us--u nwv nuuuuhc In uccucu. Good drainage. natural or artlclal. ll essential to the best success. .Il;-uni` `III.-...- l-------- A-I-- - " " nuu II no u; U. The residence of E. S. Meeking was I ' the scene of a quiet autumn wedding .' on Tuesday in which the contracting garties were Miss Clara. B Durham, of incinnuti, sister of Mrs Meeking; and Mr. James Kenneth Pickett. of '1` - ronto. The ceremony -was performed at noon, by the groom's father, Rev. T. W. Pickett, Metho- dist clergyman, _of Toronto. The bride was hecomingly gowned in a quiet grey travelling suit. Fred Nor- man was groomsman. The many beautiful and costly: gifts testified to the popularity of the young couple. After the ceremony duintv refresh- ments were served and the `happy couple left on _the Atlantic express for -theirfuture home in Toronto. Among those resent at the wedding were :--Misses ryan, Laing. Bon ard and \Vuddell of Omcinnatti; M12. ;Irs. and Miss Emily Elliott. of Bradford, Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Pickett `of Toronto, Mrs. D. MncMillen of Maple. Miss Fuljaines, M1-., Mrs. mid Miss Reta. Griiths-of Barrie, nun l\'...l........I..._ ._ .._._9__ ,, In u u A uuuuu -u; wont us, On Wednesday evening (if last. week Miss Martlm Emi.y Spearin, youngest daughter of Luke Spearin. sr.. was unu-tied to Ed. Merry, Rev. -W. S. Weatm-.y OtCliibil. Miss Geurgie Campbell was In-i usmaid and Wm. 0au|pbe1l- gmomsmau. u-vnnu-.. -. nun uua unu ll\IlllUI- John Ha. erman, a. G. T. R. engineer on the Mid and division was drowned at; Midland on Sundai while out in a canoe with Capt. Nic erson. A squall struck the canoe and turned it over. Nickerson swam to a. boom of logs and was rescued. but Hagerman could not swim. and before those who had `put out could reach him he had 'sunk in forty feet of water. The body has not; been recovered. Hagerzxiaii was well known here. \ * ` nu, - ..u-. .. -- uuwnuna v on J DllUlDl(lUI.:Ul'y Pl'U5l'U5- Miss Minnie Ross has been a. ointed dele ate bythe Presbyteriu.nY. .S.O.E. to t e convention which meets in Midland on the 18th. Miss Minnie Clark will bedelegate from the Sun- day school. - ' 7|"! .. nu..." ..:.....a.. -2 `nu, x 1- - 1 :- - uni ovuvuno The many friends of Fred Link, of Ahbeyville, N. 0., were pleased to see him in town this week. He and Miss Link were taking in the Pun-American and-he took the opportunity of visit- ing his old home.. In}... `Ll...-....-........_ .. 11 II` I ) ,_. N- ALUOPI uuvu H. S. Hamilton. who has been with G. D. Patterson for a ear, has accept- ed a position in ox-onto. He is succeeded by Bright Smith. I nlllhnnf AC l3..lne..u:'..l- .....l I ll - auvvuuuvu u_y 11116110 01111011. J. Culbert of Painswfck and J. Mc- Gowan are the recent starters In rail- road life. The former is ring and the latter breaking. nu. nvnninl 6-a._......:..I .....A.:..a. A _a'. n_.___ 5 7, Blouse ends of 3% yds in plaid, stripes and plain silks, no two alike, a genuine bargain. You must call early to get a choice- All to be placed on sale Thursday morning. Three days selling WI" clear the best of them. Don't delay if you want a natty Silk Blouse at a very low price. The shades are old gold, car- dinal, ivy, navy, turquoise, garnet, dead rose, coral. rose, hello, royal, fawn, brown, emerald and myrtle. Blouse lengths only of each, at per yard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . soc unuvux Ilxcwnlllsg Our genial tonsorial artist. Art0vers. underwent an 0 ex-anion for up ndi- citis at the Roya. Victoria Hospntal on Friday. According to reports he is making very satisfactory progress. Mill M3nnIn pnua `Inn `Inna n---=-4-xi vu Inna AUVIUK llyu Miss |Emma. Young. : formerly of Allandale, has entered upon a course of training at the Toronto General Hospital. . ll 0 `I J......:l4...... _.1.- L__ I.,-,, -n -an Bvuv vv vvuln All .I.Ul.`Uul./U. 7 Mrs. Nettleton, of Penetang. was the guest of D. Cameron. on Sunday. The `)PiGkWl1l']( nn hn `I !-nuuhvfuninn uunuu no uculs ruuucu. Ill 1111!! soyle. Mrs. VValker is moving into the gxouse recently vacated by Geo. White- ey. Tan l1lnL..:..L ...... ..c I)-.. 11.-I-|_-,s_L IUJ9 Joe Gilchrist. son of Ben Gilchrist- is very seriously ill from u. carbuncle on his lower lip. Mina Imvnvutn V......_ I :............I._ -1 Mrs. Oliver Walton is down with ty- ; phoid fever. I I4`-n.I AAA..- 2- I_!j ,, _, A,-AI uvuno an a.ul.vuIA) auuuuuu. Jack Steele. late with Meeking & Co., has gone to work in Toronto. 1!... 'm'..u.I..a..... .1: n..,_-- ` wvvuvvns vs uvlutvllidu 1 Fred Young's `two little girls are seriously ill wnth typhoid. lfwa Inn pi:-:1; Inna ....a-.......,.;a L- L-.. uuv Buvuu Us 11; \JGtlllUl.'ULI. Ull ouuuay. The brickwork on the Presbyterian church is being rusxed in ne style. Mn-R. `Vn`lrnr :9 II\nIv:nn- Ind-n I-In. ruunu AI; v on u Fred Adams is laid up with _a. severe attack of sciatica. . I 13.-.: 1r_.,,, - . ----- The advantages of this anticipation are two-fold, for not ( do you get `the first and best choice of the newest Fabrics, by leaving it later there -is less variety, greater rush, and miss the best values, which means money saved to the e buyer. `Then again, your dressmaker is rushed and most la .have experienced delay and disappointment in the mal of their season s wear. a 7-19,, I uvn nvuanl III IV lull by |Jl..lUlU.. Mrs. Jno Pirie has returned to her home in Toronto Junction. ' Tan`: L....I_ I..L_ ___-LI, II I v n A- COATED AND COATLESS. C wizdren Cry fa LE.j'g._ ALLANDALE: uugwuuu : .1. uunnara Sun =on, Thorn- tnn ;_ Geo, Culbert. ainswick; J. VV.Mnrris<')u. Elmvale: W . J. Mor- rison, P.i.inswick; A. J. Mr.-Anley. Orillia; Annie E. Riciiardson. Fer- gusonvale; Minnie E. Crispin, Bat vie; Mina. Ross. Allandale; Rebecca. `Pol- luck. Cookctown; Bertha Shrigley, Allandale; Roberta. Handy, Glencairn. `Gee. White, Allandale: Amelia H. Rniney, Thornton: Minnie M. Smith. Utopia; Marrion L. Stratton, Orillia; Maud Steele. Ollia, unvuvl AJUIIUUI o The students in attendance at the Barrie Model school so fan` this term are nineteen in number. .Their names are:-J. T. Shauglmessy, Edgar; Alex. R0 se. Orillia; J. A. Gibb. Unl- lingwood : J. Lennard Sim Thorn- Geo. rison. Pajnswick: A. J M:-A nim- .3-pm. 41st. In ;l, - The bridal sup er and public recep- tinn to Adjb. an Mrs. Burrows, in the umaic hall on Tuesday evening. was lau-gelv attmded. The_ supper was served from 5.30 to 7.30. after which a rousing Salvation Army service W:L~l conducted bv Staff Capt. Crei hton of Toronto hea.dqmu'ters', Msistm by the cfcers ft-mu Orillia. Midland. C0lling- wnnd, etc. An address nf wlcnme was:-ead to the bridal couple and a. handsome silver hubterdish presented of Ladies, look forward andavoid all delay and disappointment and prot by choosing early. getting a better choice, best values, and insuring satisfaction in every way. The goods we have provided for Fall Costumes ought to be a pleasure to the ladies. Such a variety of grades and rich colorings. Every piece is up to the highest possible standard for the price- i ' Lllt` D A. oarracks. ~ ' Harvest Festival will be held from Supt. 2151: In 24th. Thu In-n-In! u|Ir\r\nn .....,.1 ....LI:. _, , .1: my WOPK In Uxhrldge. _ V Adjf. and Mrs. Bu:-rows have re- turned from their wedding tour and will-conduct the 1'egul:Lr meetings in] the S A. barracks. Harvnuf F`ucI-,iu..I u-:1: L... ....I.I L-_,,,, I _V um-. 101-.onxo1'e1egmni says: Rat Portagexswallowed a bitter pill in the defeat of Gaudanr. It was taken I gr.-icefully. though. Never in Canadian . sports did a `defeat come with greater ` surprise than that of the world s cham- pion sculler, Jacob G. Gaudaur. on Rat , Portage buy, on Saturday. Everybody '_ claiming this town as their home never ' thought or tried to think, even, that Jak,eV(:`raudanr would lose. It seemed impossihle._ Ja.ke s quiet confidence inspired them and. right up until the hour of the contest. predictions oated around that Towns would be beaten three or four lengths; in fact. enthu- siasts could be easily lhcated who would declare without hesitation that the {mwerful Gaudaur would leave the Eng Towns anticipaied victoi-y-s_o did Tom Sullivan. (iaudaur never imagined that he would lose. but when he found he was beaten he took his defeat like a man, moved his -boat over towards Towns and shook hands. He felt worse for his admirers than he did for himself. ish champion half a mile away. i you vusluu (11 Illy. Capt. Mes-ks, who has been in Ben-rie for seven and :4. half months, leaves hi-1'8 ludaxy and will take charge of Lhe At my work Uxbridge. Adif. Mrs. Ruin-nwa lmun nu, On Friday morning Jake Gaudanr lost the rowin championship of the world to Geo. fowns of England by five lengths. Commenting on the race the Toronto Telegram says : Pm-taze:swa.llowed a. hif.f.m- nil! UOIIIIIIISSIODBI` Ul'0Wn Lands DEPARTMENT OI-` CROWN LANDS. Tonouro. Ju me 1. 1901. N.B.-No unauthorized puplication of this dve.tisement_wiH be paid for. Sheets c'ont.-tlning term= and-conditions of Sale and inform men as to Areas and Lots and Conces- sions comprised in each Berth will be furnished application. either personal or by letter. to the Department at Crown Lands. Toronto. or the Crown '1`imber Agencies at OTTAWA. SAUL! S1`:-:. MARIE and Pom` Anuum. I.` I r\AI71n next. at the hour of ONE o'clock in the afternoon. At the same time and place. certain forfeited and abandoned Bertha in the Townshi s of DIGRY. Snmmnmu-2. and Lurmnwonm n the Dxstrict of Huxuvnmu and County of We TQRIA. will be offered for sale. the purchasers of theselntter Bermsto have the right to cut all kinds of timber. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereb given that uran- nnt to authority of Or ers in Couuc I. the Red and White Pm:-: Tmm-zn in the following townships in the DISTRICT OF ALGOMA. nnmely:-The Townships of GRAHAM (part). HART. Gamma. LEV/CK. JARVIS. Anmmsox. Cmcsuzv. GILLMOB, Wu:-mu. Cunrxs and Ruwnnnronnipart), and certain areas between the Pxunon Rxvim and the Aunow RIVER waters in the District ot Tuuumm Bu. wilibe offered for sale by Public Auction at the Parliament Bullain 5. in the cit of Toronto. on TUESDAY. the S VENTEE H day oi`sEP'I`EMBER. the hour In A_t the same place. for-feitui signed. Lot :3. Con. 9. Iunisl. on July mm. a. lr of steer cnlvs-A. 8 xmnths old. spoted red and white. Anyom) returnmz thv-so animals will be suitably rewarded by ALEX. CONSTABLE. Cralgvale. 35-37 ANTIGIPATE YOUR NEEDS FOR FALI. FUK- SALE ln the Township of Oro. helm: Lot No. 36. 2nd Concession. containing 100 acres. more or less: 70 acres cleared and under good cultivation. 30 acres of nd hardwood bush; son. a light loam. Terms. .-nlf down, the balance to sult purchaser. Apply to ISRAEL EMERY. 34-38 ' Dalston P. 0. Smnh halt` Lot :!.Con. 11. Innial. looacres. wood clay loam. with suitable house, stable and burns. small orchard and good wnxer -Apply to 78 Enxzumnr Smm-:1`. |n=.Acua or rniiinre an annual B.._IA.._-- /..n-_ n-_; There strayed from the premises of the under- signed. Lot Ea_lx_'Aqf auger cnlvs-A, month; jmss cum H. sInous,_.c.M.| FOR- SALE in the Township acr-=.s;. mnm nr Ions ':n ntu-on I-Innrn .4 ....a,... ...... Cllllllllll and Farm VIIISIIP ance. Most liberal policies at modetnte cost. ' T Fire Insurance unmuanv Authorized Capital Half a` mmon Dollars. AUCTION SALE OF TIMBER BERTHS. Vair. Vickers & 00. If Vair, Vickers 85 Go. Apply to .15.! . Graduate of Toronto Conservatory of Music. -- v V: I IIIV"' CIII- "" CIIXVWII Rosldono (after Sept. 19!). II John an-cot. Bun-Io. 35 ly Farm For Sale. Farm for Sale. Salvation Army. lunlze IIv1'\r\ `sun I....... Calves Estray. ' RICHARD Ia. BABWICK. Agent. Bank of Toronto Building. Barrie -Model school. THE EXAMINER OFFIEE. Gaudadr Beaten. nuxu. E. J. DAVIS. Commissioner Crown Lands nlxru r `nun uu wner -Apply to Euznnmgr * Ban IEET. Barrle. BARRIE HOTEL I noon EAST Yes, John ; I have to get the Hardware for my new house. Where can I get the best, John? Why, at BUCHANAN &. PENSTONE S. That i where I on! I1-lino TI... n....... u_. - New Fall Goo-ds Now in riving daily. I ,,- _v -v- C . Re opened on VVEDNESDAY; 4th INST., under the xxmnagement of MISS \VRIGHT-:lnd MISS MURPHY, already so f.-u'nr:n,bl_v known tn the ladivs: of Barrie and vicinity. . ]Fraw|ey & Devlin Gomforta:bIe% (iood , , , . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . .q;..uv vv VII-QIU Boys 3 piece Brownie Suits. differ- ent mumerinls and patterns, from . . . . . . V $2.00 and upwards \7___LI__9 nn -1 Youths Suits, single bre tsted, several styles. patterns and cloths. at Have you use for one more Summer Skirt? Equally serviceable for fall and winter. Would you not like to secure one such as this at one-third off the price? Yes! Then now is your opportunity! One lnrnf nrnnn Q1.-am: .....a.. :.. u... nu.-. .... .- 4-.- _L__I, ,,. - .- gnu; . 1.175 a .|.ucu uuw is your opportunity I One lot of Dress Skirts, made in the best up-to-date style. plain any fancy materials, black and colored. worth $2.50 to $3.50, all at one price. $1.90. \`Vomen s Dress Skirts. worth $3.25 to $4.00. for 2.50. Dress Ski!-tn, wnrfh an m rm. (4 m Boys 2 p`ece Suits. sin le breasted, well nished, grey cloth, or boys 6 to 12 years . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3125 the Suit, Boys` 2 piece Suits in a variety of cloths, tweeds. serges and worsteds, single breasted. boys 7 to 12 years. Pricesfrom ..............$l.75 to$3.50 D-__l n _s.,, I'- On TUESDAY, SEPT. 3rd, and this week are placed on our tables at price and quality to please parents. The styles will please THE BOYS. . They are from the best makers--t and worlrmimwhip guaranteed. We went to keep up our acquaintance with the boys. THE BOY of to-day being the MAN of to-inorrow. Now, bring your boys right along and have them tted. Examine the style of our clothing, criticize the quality; bring them home and examine them more closely, and if not svtiaed return them at once and exchange, or get your money refunded. \{a not. this 3 fair offer? ' Ll --- -_.. -.._..-.-1 LL, _, Sveral small lots of Boys Clothing fell into th hand: of our clothing buyer recently. They have been held for a special occasion, viz. : Millineryand Dress Making llepts. opened VVEDNESDAY-_ ith INRT "mu... +1.- ...........,....-... -.- mg. Remember the Great Selling of Boys Clothipg for School Safest, Swiftest `V and Mos; _Aperfect Remedy for Constipa- Worms .Convulsions,Feverish- ? ness and Loss or SLEEP. non. Sour SIomach.Diarrhoea. . umcu u uLcaa oml:I.A-5. wurnn $6.28 brass Skirts, worth $6.00. for $4.00. -._.-_-_. `u 011:3` nan: - null vul Here at-_e somerof the prices : Promotes Digestion.Cheerfu1- ness qndRest.cqntalns neither m.Morphine nor Mineral. or NAB c o no . ' x1i\%2:;b1i$}2p;;}{;rarAgl 2 similaling lhefoodandke ula,- ` lingth2Smmnnhsam1Bowe of Juuroun-.c4Mzzzmun'n F RAWLEY & DEVLIN News forour Friends--The Boys Inc Simile Signature of /1 . 1/e.-_-.-1*` N:E'w'r"*'onK: The largsb Ilulnporters of British & Foreign Goods in Barxie ._,, .. uuvnnlillli as I-nub` I UNE'S where I got mine. They have the cheapest in town. d morning, neighbor! Off to town" this mom- mg, I see. - SCHOOL TTHTEH DOUBEE sronms BOYS CLOTHING Women's Dregg Skirts Stock and further additions at- Outed: in put up In one-the bottle: only. It in not sold in bulk. Don't allow anyone to ad`. yolhlnything also on the plan. or promiu that it in jut :1 good sud "rill nnawur every bola." 38: that van not 0-A-8.'I`-0.B..I.A. pu- pou." that you get 0-A-8-'1`-0-B-I-L AI JIIIP II 8000" IKE ' VH1 IHSWOY '23: ha- I dun: j 1 l 1- .. a IBASTBBIA Stock Omnpleto; and the Hum 01` Bc_is1'-(was in Every Dopartmeng. T .-.-.__ FAC-SIMILE FRONT ST., BARRIE, Opposite G.T.R. Station and Post Office. -. ,.,-..o. uuu. . . . . . .......oa.uu nu aoau Youths Suits. double breasted. in leadimz styles, very pleasing effects. 12 to 17 years, from... . . . $3.00 to $t.50 Rnva' nan D..nn.= ..o ........:..I __:_-.. veryattracbive prices, for bays 12 to 17 years. from . . . . . . .$2.00 to $3.5! vnnlfhn Run. .a....L.1.. I..........s.J 2_ .. .... -. ,......o, Ac-Jun. .. qmuu nu uu.oU Boys Odo Pants, at special prices during this week and next: . . . . . . . . . . .. 23c. 50c, 73c and 81.00 Odd Lots of our regular stock are In- cluded in this list, priced to sell quickly. - a......:_.I 1:--- .. I_. new" ~- - - u,`_uu.ouJ. Special lines also shown `in Boys Shirts. vCo|la.1's, Ties. Caps. etc. THAT THE WRAPPER Z-OPENING or EVERY BOTTLE OF 54 inch ne im orted Wool, homes un. guaranteed not to shrin , regular value $1 00. n lig `grey only. at. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. on. vausooououasuoau t and dark 44.iuch all wool Homes nm Suitlngs, all shades, good` rm weight, excellen for suits. at . . . . . . . . . . . -ac... IS` T}.'. SEE SIGNATURE Re-Opening. IIQOB IA7 'i3es-t and ;_iyjmor iHARVE! MIL--- .Peer|es Zing Oji 42 inch ne all wool Cheviot. in navy, fawn. brow. plum, Royalett, at . . . . . ' ` o-c-cu. Ionuutcoulil nun MCml)':'l' ux Ir. Spzcmrv-Drsza: ."..`Sati.-fan-I i ,Jacl:s_(}|1`s lohnsn HAVE YOU TRIED ` 1L0 47 Duhw "` Principle .E.ternz1l j Roberts 01 men extra line Woo1:Ooverts. in liht Q dilun grey and darkgerey. fawn. row soft: msh, and wnrran d not to shrink . 52 inchvhe Camel `hair effects in costume ` only five yards to suit, shades of grey, 1 brown.... . .. ALEX. D. H. and TAII 52 inh ne Black Suiting. shrunk. made of ` yarn. in very popular cloth for costumes. 4 54 inch extra line Woo1:Ooverts. I IIPGV and dark own`! cum. VAIR,VICKERS & co. Sterling Values sauna: I A Bargain in Silks Wrapperettes _- \-~--`-v-`v\n/ .u .5vuu HCCIV) terns and colorings, and guaranted fast, - - u - crayon:unooc0IIloI`uCioI ooonoc widev Flvannclette (Caadian) soft lofty .t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .._...|oc In Flannelettes are alrady rushed. Early orders `make up goods that, are pur- ; ISSUED BY Hun" JAMES EDWARDS, PM. - O01V'YANOlB. ` At his om cemd In we evening at Mary Stree I MARRIAGE A surauce C om puny. Capital. 8.000.000. Founded 1808. Application torms furnla_hed and rates quoted by - . GEORGE PLAXTON. Auaur, I Bnrrle. Uut. Omce in McCarthy Block. I _ I A cedar Canoe. almost new very fast and steady. for sale. at less than halt cost price. A big. bargain. Particulura at inf THE EXAMINER OFFICE. I - `._____ Canadian Brunch Ofce, MONTREAL Evenings at residence. 6'! Oweix st. No witnesses required. . _ I WAN'I`ED - TRUSTWORTHY MEN. AND ; WOMJN to travel and IGHIYUSO for old exub- llshed house of solid Ilnnnclnl standing. Salay I 0780 a. year and expenses. all payable in cash. 0 oanvn-wing required. Give reference: and enclose self-nddreeeed slam envelope. Address Mun- user. 855 Caxton B132, Chlcaum. Lnadian Head Ofce. MONTREAL LONDON. ENGLAND M. C. Hmsnaw. SAIL J. Pmxm. Branch Manager. Manager A'rLA$ % ; A......._.... I~a-- ,_ _.. .--a- van: ice but you ms early lake: ladies o u Innv\-\A...An....._L ,, MABBlAGE|.lNSES us. In unt grey, me- rown, lovely at costume lengths. srrev. fawn and "Canoe For Sale. ` li ht n. town. lnvnlv ISSUED 31" numuuum LINE _ _A __9E_ - } noun smmsuws,` xenguns. fawn and 1 LICENSES I good heavy u.......L.__l A"- _L 731.50 L25 65c 75c ' 31003. -25c For rates and full information, apply at 29-I! -soc _ S _An.inuentiaI gentlemen` recent!` wrote :-"I om with the I tho who have n beneted _. ysouth American ervine in theirgood opinion: . of it. It was recommended to me by one whe I ha_d been cured by it. I tried it and am cured, f and I heartily pass the good word a1ong-jt's a 3" _wopder-_worker to shattered nerves. and an excel. _ nna 1 neartily the 5 ' nerves. an excel- . lent tome. ~ xo v uu-.-eung`. . The election of ofoers was then pro- ceeded with and resulted as follows:, President. Mr-`.Gibson ; vice-president. M rs. McKee ; -corresponding `set-ret`.:u-y, lllfrs. R0 eraon: recording secretary. Mrs. Sllllth. asdsted by Miss McKee; tl'easurer, Mrs. Ross. Superintenduants of dep:l.l`DmPlltS -- Evangelistic, Mrs. Stevenson: Flower Mission. Miss Rug- ersnn} Lmuhvr W'ork, Mrs Scott; Juvenile VVm'k, Mrs. Roger-mu: Sys- teumtic Unving. Mrs. Myers; Parlor llleetizlgrs, Mrs. R-tinfcrd: Fl`1lnChiSo3, , Mrs Gibson: Uuxf-W Bell, Mrs. Waih- ingtnu ; VVmnan s Journal. Mrs. Scott. ; Monhers Meetings and Purity W'm-k, Mrs. Stevens and Mrs. Black; Scienl:i4 c Tempvrmco, West \`Va.rd, Mrs` Bowen: Ewst. Ward mud Central school ]Mrs. McKee: Whine Rlhhou, Mrs. Thom son: Fair Work. Mrs. Black: land 1` rs. Russ. . I 1 South American Nervine cure: that heckneyed speech. A trial will convince you. can I rice with It no deception i when applied to this great ` eet of Nerve treatment. i I A_ !_.__,.- I `coon OPINIONS A __ fnom EVERYWHERE, up taxen up In rdovember. ' "2 The annu-jxl reports of the superin-i tend:-nts 01 departments were then. called for. Corresponding secretary! I reported 16 depawtixients of work taken up. The special work-last year was ' the White Ribbon Arm in the Sunday schools. This will pro ably do away with Bands of Hope. and it is hoped Sundnyscho ols will prosecutethis W0! k_ with vigor as soon as zu-mngeuients have been completed. The Evangelistic work hasvheen Well attended t-nthough there is not the same need for it since the opening of the House of Refuge. Lumber camp wox-k.-Four large pm- cels were sent last year and one of 50 gounds was sent in` September. Mrs. cut!) would like more literature to v send in October. Press. --The superin- itendent has had 330 inches printed during the year. She spoke of the kindly courtesy of the different editors in ti-yin}: to print whatever may he sent. Ten copies of Woman's Journal are taken in the Union Several of the ` wperintendeuts did not have reports ready. but will give them at the next meeting`. -1 The lp('.t,inn nf ninnra Inna fhan nun . _. _.-vvuuvu- `The annual meeting of the W.C.T.U. was held on Monday afternoon. the president in the chair.` All the ofcers I were present. The treasurer re orted that $197 had been raised for al pur- poses. The corresponding secretary read 3% letter from Mrs McKee giving an account of her visit in London, also one from Mrs. Seem-d iegmding the lsnndav school Army. The work will be taken up in November. . I The annual mnnwru nF Hm .........:.. I 1 Our Dress Making Parlors already receive rst attention. ._WcA make g chased at this store only. N '......y...uuuc.. aauu cu _u:u'u, 1|. uwuzns. MCEACHERN-Ab Elmvale, Tuesday, Sefpt. 3rd. Ronald Snell McEa.chern, in ant. son of John ML-E_'u.chern. ..-u nuwvvu DIED. BLoxHAM_--At Holly. Aug. 27, Agnes Gertrude. daughter of Wm. Bloxhaun, postmaster. aged 26 years, 11 months. MnmAnumnuAAo l:`l........I.. r-n..-_J ,( :Potntooa perbsg......... !Applen.|,:erbbl...... why. person .. . .. _ 8tnw,.perlosd.......... } Wood. dry. abort" . \| Wood. dry. l9ng......... ` 1 Wood,_ green, long....`... upu nun J -. `BRUCE-MCCLELLAND-In Brampton. Se%t 3rd. by the Rev. Wylie C. Clark. B. . at the residence of Thoxuas J. Blake. brother-in-law of the -bride, Nellie. ynun est daughter of the late Wm. McOlel and. to Major George W. BPIIICE, B.A., of-Cpllingwood, barrister- ab aw. ' ; ....._ vu ouvsu, DOOLITTLE - MORIARITY -- In Brad- fo1_-d,LAug. 28. by the Rev. E. Smit-I1. George W. Doolittle to Miss Sarah Alice. youngest; daughter of the late Pattrick Moriarity. all of West. Gwil- li.mbury.. . \lnt`|r I901- . -._ I __ V n , MATTENLY-`MCLEOD -At the reu- dence of J as. Todd,Valleyview Farm. Gifford. Aug. 28th. by the Rev. J. A. Rose. Churchill. Chas. Mnbtenly to` Miss Maggie Belle McLeod. both of Gilford. ` I\.\n-._..-_ nn-___.(, - ' -- ~ ucu Us VIU I:Ilodv|.lUlh Tnnmxxsrox-s'i`ANno1rF--At Barrie, Aug. 28. hi; Rev. J. J. Redditt. George Edward '1` eakaton. of Saul; Ste.Mar1e. Ont.. no Minnie Mary Ann Standoff, of Ban-ie. . _ I a -nnnuuv , PEARSALL-BEI.L-Atthe manse. Oro. ` Sep. 4. by the Rev. N. Campbell. Bani. I Pears-cl]. of Midhurst. to Margaret Ann ! Bell of Oro Station. II`:-u ........ -- n_ Woohnuwuhed.............. 8.. 3 Woohwnhed ........._. 13.. 1* BoofVHidu.gronn..... .. 1`s|low,tendored.perlb..... .. 4).. Tallow. rough. pox-1b.... ...... 00.. 1;) Lamb Skins... |CsltIklnn.perlb..... .... .... ` 7.. 8 isheepskino..............,... 75.100 nu. rouumr AND mmv 1-nonrmi. F M Beef, hindquu-ton .... . .7 00 1 Beef. forequa:-torn ... . .6 00 ;Mutton,porlb....... 6'. 7 MLunb........ .'. 6.. 8 L Hon drum and 1 uogi, uve. ugnu um leu thin choice . Chicken: per pair. . . I Turkeys; dz-sued . . . .lArd, per lb ....... f Butter. tub, erlb. . iBImor,in xol...... Emu HI-nnln 25 pieces of wide Flannelette (imporfed) in -`weight, excellent patterns and gu at ' ` ` u o - o n - n u - g n u v o o o - urocoauuooo-cousc--can vuusal UBAIIS. lPeu.amull 63. Peuylarge 75. ta Btlovcot 9 OIOOIIII 40. Rye.......... . . . . . . 45. Buckwheat . . . . ..... 45. `Red Clover Seed. " u. .6 00. Alnike Clover Seed. -per buslhatt 00. ` WUUU III" III: Woohnuwuhed ............. ......... Tallow, tendered. per 1b.... . . ..... lbuub Skins |CAltIklnn. per lb. ... isheep Skin: ..... . unun unnu-..- [ T ;;.;;;.,;'.;; '.',;:.". ..... .. %i`;'.`2.`.E.'f'_! .f."i':: ' ` mun IHORI dreued. Haul. Hva. nhnin xliogl dreued................. ogl. live. choice l70to 230ltu. . `, Hogs, live. lights sud late, 5042. 1 choice i DEVICE, In ROI Em (fresh). Wh6IC.... cannons-ooooo aw Flour, bakers, per bbl. . . . . . . . ..9 .50.. Flourrtamily. ...3 50.. coconu- Shortmpurcw: . . . . . . 90.. Bumper cwt........_... ..... 80.. ` Full Wheat . Plnlll Inbo-4. BARRIE MARKETS. 'w. c. 1'. u. Election. to pieces of extra u nish, ne colorings, at. Cu":-ofnllv corrected to due HARRII. Sept ll._ 1901 Phase . . ` "0 ` wodx. um anus. ._L_.I coma: cum. HARRIED. `ms nnnm muunusn, rntngsnu. smrr. 12. 1901. .7 1% -u-pu. sucaanug uu delpkla `Record. V Walnut: 0 Riddle. Smlcus-Woman is a. riddle. She keeps us guessing. r (".vnInrIn_An ant on- ._-..I.1 __ n, _, . I I ncfpa ua gut.-using. I Cynlcus-And yet we would rather be kept guessing than give he:.up.-P_h1ln- delnhla `Record. ' uuppcu para Iu Lue rulllppllleo I Mrs. Grasshoppen-P1es? If any man I made a. pie out of me he'd never live ` to tell It. I'd pizen him.--CbIcago Rec- ord-Herald. . . ` In a wonderful range of -qualities and shades. Prices . x2%c, 15c, 18c, 20c and . . . . . . . . . . . { A a . u u - o - n o Io`