Ia cuun a.I.I.uuuUu' will 08 SIVBII Ho te; accom_modat1on of farmers 'm thxs locallty. Money to Loan on Mortgages. Agency Sun Life Assurance `Company of Canada. 1 Office Hours 10 to 4. u-uao aavunuulc raws. We cash Cheques drawn on any Bank in Canada or the United States. Accounts collected. Sterling Exchange bought or `sold. cleaned. Altered end Repaired. I Transact a General Banking Busmess. Notes cashed or collected t the most favorable rates. in anal: (`I-....-...-A- J------ -- ---A W. F I R T H TAILOR Jr. nsecnun &. no.1 Your Reading Needs J Elizabeth Street 5 doors West of Five Points Orders celled for delivered A. W. Whitby Accounts may be opened t every branch f -_Can_ _ad1an ` 0* Cmmerce to be operate:-`d by mail, mdo the Z1: caneful attentxon as is given to all other departments_of`f}}e Bank s Illsinpcc Mnnosn n-nan Ln .l.._...2.n...I ._ ,.-9u c Practical Shoe Repair;-r Hadqunrtcru for Rubber Heel: bsecial attention will be given t H Rl".l".(1Y`nlYInt`lnI.l\r| nf fnnrnnnn Now is the time to get your shoes repaired... and enjoy hot weather comfort. Assisted by W. Tillett Opposite Barrie Hotel MISS IVI. MckENAN 58 Small 8t., Barr-Io. Open Day and Night T. BEECROFT, Manager. PHONE 307 Eulblllllod I 80 \l-\'-u--- 3cott s In connection BANKERS Are Well Supplied Established 1879. Bookstore FURS! and Pressing THE CANADIAN, BANK OF COMMERCE W. o. ANDREW Manufacturer of luggloo, carriages, Wagon` Ololghs and cotton Strict personal attention paid H Hot-seshooing. ,4__._._.______ THE BARBIE PLANING MIL VTHOS. ROGERS, PROP. Builder of Sash, Doors, Frames and Blinds. All kinds of Dressed Lumber, Flooring, Ceiling and Moulding kept in stock. Dress- ing done on short notice. Wood turning a specialty. Tanks made to order. The latest improved method for dryin lumber. Fac- tory and Oilice, or. Sophia and Mary streets. Phone 163. P. O. Box 685. _ _ _ _ - _u - 1 I f I In an countrles. Ask for l.`OR S ADVISER whlnh mun t 1 , . wows $311iValf1:hf:vuol?ersgzI;:vfx:O: muuon at MARION. ll` Unlvnrnlfu Q6 ll--4_n_. SIMOOE MARBLE WORKS BARRIE. G. W J. Eastman. Prop., R. G. Manuel, Mgr. Deal- er in Granite and Marble Monu- ments and Tablets." Only best material used and first-clau workmen employed. Prices al- ways right. met Member of British C P. 0. B4 Orrxcn-78 Dunlop su-get, L.R.C.P. & 5. Edinburgh; M.F.P. & 5. Glasgow SURGF.'0N-EYE, EAR. Noss Ann Tnaoar Havingspe_nt4year Post Graduate work in Auiatant in Golden Square Ear, Throat I None Hospital. London: Royal London Ophthn mic Hospital (Mooreclds): tor a term as icnt Surgeon in Royal London Ophthal Hospital; Bristol Eye Hospital. Bristol; 1 Birmingham Eye Hospital. Birmingham : for mer Member of British Ophthalmological SO- dety. Box 06. ()PP!CE-78 DUHIOD Slrnnf ban-_:- 'D|---- - - _ 7 side 'I\ r\ V 1I\JJ..lll1 AAVIJ UIIVEJUULU `J G; especially. Phone 61. 56 could St., Barrie. CAPITAL $15,000,000 RESERVE Flllll, $13,500,000 T- W. A. LEWIS. M.D., C.M. SURGERY AND GYY especiallv. phnno Rl1\EK(-.ElOlI`J.\Ol.`z tun: to Zn I McGILL) (Successor to Dr. R. I. road). Otlice and Resideno corner Elizabeth and Bradfo Sts., Barrie, Phone 105. DH. W. A. ROSS L.R.C.S., Edinburgh, F.C.P., Lo - don, Physician, Surgeon, etc. 0 - fice and Resldence, Dunlop BL. Barrie. Telephone 165. DR. MORTIMER LYON 122 Bloor St. W., Toronto, late of Brooklyn, (N.Y.) Eye and Ear Hospital, will be at 91 Owen St... Barrie, every Saturday. Diseases. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Con- sultation hours 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. and by appointment. Toronto Phone North 3326. . -un III. II. EIIIEHBE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. (Successor to Dr. C. C. Alex- ander), oflice and residence: Burton Ave., Allandale. Dlseasol of women and children and nerv- ggg disorders especially. Phone Bins" 269. --u Ill l4,1HfIlIHEE Office and Residence Corner at Toronto and Elizabeth Streets oposite Elizabeth St. Methodis` C urch. Telephone 167. _._ .... "5, \.:_4uuI'l.llUU uwen I..)-- Mrmey to loan. .,Telephone 14. Jas. G. Schiller. Daniel J. Coffey. wt: I ii Law Ofco Over new Bank of Toron Building, (Entrance Owen St.)- Muney loan- .Tulunhnnn I of Ontari Proctors, Notaries, Conveyancers, etc. Money to loan.. Oices: In Ross Block, Barrie, VV. A. J. Bell, K.C. -g $7: 1!` T UUU1 85 Toronto St., Toronto, Ont. Bank of Toronto Building, Barne. Money to loan. . cuAnLs w. Puxrou BARRISTEB, SOLICITOR, ETC., 606 Continental Life Building, southeast corner Bay and Rich- mond Sts.; Toronto. ...u.au:.na, aoucnors, Notaries Public and Conveyancers. Money to loan in any sums at lowest cur- rent rates. Omce 13 Owen St Barrie, Ont H. D.`Stewart, L.L.l5: D. M. Stewart - - _..-u- an on svvlll BARRISTERS, Solicitors, Notaries and Cnnvnvonnnna KIA---- ya: 1 HS, UHL n D. Stewart. uIccAn'ruv,Taovs & muncmsou BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, ETC. Dunlop St., Barrie, Money to loan at current rates on improved W A nnun '\ n u.;u11't:uL raws on xmprovod arm property W. A. Boys, D.`C. Murchison. ALEXANDER GOWAI Successor to Lonnox, Oowan J: Brown Barrister, Solicitor for obtaining probate of wills, guardianship and_ _administration, and General Sohcltor Notary, Conveyancer, etc. orfices: Hinds Block, No. 8 Dunlop Street. Money to loan. .___________.________ auuuun a MARION. 804 University 81.. Montrul. mas A. l.. Jbunonu TEACHER OF VOCAL MUS] Terms moderate. Address: Mary St., Barrie. 500 II: -- 11-1 311$?!` PIAN6 TEACHER. Pupils pro- pared for exammation. Studio: 10 Louisa St., Barrie. 3-yrly. `rum-sda`y. soptomber 13, 1915 ovmsc STEWART & STEWART )I)lQ'l1t.1na n, .- on. man A. R088 l`I t\v Axvrx r~v..\,___-_ OOFFEY & SCHILLER an: 3%.. oomu.n noss, |.|...: )lL"l1Y3I`A n A r - A -._..._ GRESWIGKE & BELL ulafhtvno rvrxv .,.....,._~ 'f'lA\r Alvrx ..___, on. H. T), ARNALL l\v\ SPECIALISTS nag A.6L-- t\_A.___|_ MISS ELSIE IIL80 r\ 91-11" A raw:-cw-s -. .. I. E. G. TURNBUL: '\ /CV..- J. Arrruun nos l?rli-uh...-n-1. . n: n r. .. .. .. , VJ... qvuuull Upnlnlln Ids): fora a] ital. Birmingham: h Ophthalmoloviml is `Phone 55. (Collingwood News. L. F. GROSS, Managor BARRIE BRANCH. \JI' EUIHLIO I D Pllee, Eczema. Asthma. cute!-rh. Plmplee. Oyepepele, Epilepsy. Rheumatism. Bkln. Kldo ney. Blood. Nerve end lledder Dleeeeee. Call or send history for free advice. Medicine furnished in teblet form, Hour:--10 em. to 1 9.111. and 2 to 6 pm. Sundays-10 em. to 1 pp. Ooneultetien Free !;1\:vvu1a1ACla `Orlllla . . Oro . . I Parry Sound . . Owen Sc.n.m'd' 'Schomberg . . .. I T1};-Mf.111 1e1'al took place on g Mmlday afternoo . . , ntn the Pr-_ bYtPl`laI1 nlnfnrv mm: .....,. ,..(._S Alliston . . . . . . .Sept. 30, Oct. 1 BARBIE . . . . . . . .Sept. 20-22; Beeton .. .. .. .. ..Oct. 7-8 Cookstown .. .. .. .'.Oct. 5-6 Elmvale . . .. . . .. ..Oct. 4-6 Huntsville . . . . . . . .Sept. 21-22 Lindsay . . . . . . . .Sept. 23-25 Meaford .. .Sept. 30, Oct. 1 {Midland .. .. .. .. .Sept. 23-24 gNewmarket . . . .Sept. 209, Oct. 1 , , Qnn} I`!-` ` vv. 1.. 1111311, A. I l'A. Currie, and C. iilanitnu Masonic Lodge. The} lservlccs of the Presbyterian Church were, in the absence of the pastor, Rev. D. VV. S. Ur- quhart, in charge of Rev. J. I. Taylor of Indore,. India, who is home on furlough and is visit- ing in town-, while the funeral ceremony of the Masonic Order was _conducted by Worshipful Master Brother J. F. Zimmer- man, assisted by a large number of the members of the craft. The pall-bearers were: Peter Paton, `Purchasing Agent of the R. & O.| Navigation Company, Montreal; IF. A. Hodgson, and Past Masters `W. T. Allan, A. J. Johnson, H. ;A. Currie. and n A Ma-Am--H Outside of the marine life Captain llamplwll took an iutnc-` est in I<`re-e Masonry and for snnw _vrar;~' has basin :1 life mum- bur of Manitn Lodge-, AF. & A.M. (`nut r`.. ..,-.L. nu xix uuIuu5\\'UUU dllll OLDPPS. While engaged in sailin:._r he ,also became associated with the `shipbuilding industry of Culling,-- ;wood and with the lvlessrs. Lung -and Cameron t0_ok an interest in `:1 company organized to operate the local dry dock. This emt.ir1- nod .to expand and ultimately be-caune the Cnllingwood Ship- building C0., the present. well- known industrial concern. of which the deceased is a direct- or. JV vxgahlull. UU. I Throughout his long experi- lence on the lakes Capt. Camp- bell has been in charge of many steamers and for many years sailed the agship of the fleet. He has had many experiences and some narrow escapes, but, always careful as u `navigator and fearless he ever came through sal'ely. As examples, in an early trip on the Waubuno he had to light a `fire which threatened to destroy his vessel, but which was fortunately ex- tinguished before serious damage. was done, and in May, 1882, he was on the steamer Manitoulin when it was burned and beached on the shore of Manitoulin Is- land. Capt. Campbell also sail- ed the steamer Northern Queer. which was purchased in 1878 on the United States side of` the- lakes and converted from the Robert Holland; the Pacific,_ which he brought out in 1883; the Atlantic, which was the re- built Manitoulin; the Majestic,` which came out in -1885, and City of Collingwood and others. \\!hiln nnnn ...,..J :- --r-- la trip to Byng,Inlet. While this Hsyndicate, which became known` as the Georgian Bay Navigation Co.. was in organization two of the members withdrew,. their places being taken by Messrs. Thomas and John Long, and in this way came about an asso- ciation of the three men which continued for many years. Later the Waubuno was purchas- ed by the Long_Cameron- `Campbell combination and the Beattys became associ- iated with it. In 1880, after the purchase of the Manitoulin which Capt`. Campbell sailed, the name of the company was changed to the Great Northern [Transit Company, which was re- ltained until the formation of the iNorthern Navigation Co. in 1899 iby the amalgamation of the company with the North Shore Navigation Go. 'I`In..n..r..l.,-...t I..:.. 1...... -_--, - v uutau. The fuller: In .I.... - m mas. SOPER &' waif? Dates of Fall Fairs, 1915. \{nong m: I n ...J A - o L751-7|!- . Sept. u . u uuuauu, n 3. A. Macdonald: % . uu, uuu. . -. .Sept. 17 . ..()ct. 5-7 .Sept. 15-16 ..Oct. 14-151 The good citizen is the useful citizen, who takes pride in his village, town, city, province and nation; who is true to himself and to his neighbour; who ful- fils his civic as faithfully as he does `his business and family duties; who `pays willing and cheerful allegiance to the pub- lic; who is jealous for its inter- ests and rights; who is ready, when called upon, to make sacri- ces for the general welfare. _ cu]. IUI 0 Rev. W. Clements returned at the end of last week, after a pleasant holiday_ at Wasaga |Beac_h. Much interest is being taken here in the campaign to raise $8000 in the township of Innis- l for patriotic purposes. There is little doubt but that this amount will be over-subscribed. ..\.~.~,, uuwi11't:. f?[C., I'( Dr. Rogers new h( most completed, the now being engaged 1 the nishing touches terior. 1-`__A Iiv ~- u-Jug nun nu ula uuurgt.` 1UI' SEV- eral years, when he severed his? connection with the Beattys and organized a syndicate, composed of Messrs. Dill, manager of the Dodge Lumber Co.. Byng Inlet; James Cunningham, agent of the Northern Railway at Iolling- wood: J. Murphy, of Newmarket, and Chas. Cameron and himself, to purchase a steamer. Their purchase was the Gladys, a steamer of 290 tons net that had been built at Marine City in 1875 to ply on the Rivers of St. Clair and Detroit, but which for some reason `W had been left on the builders hands. Upon bringing the Gladys here, the cabins were, completed and the boat renamed- the Northern Belle. under which' name it plied the upper lakes for twenty_two years. until it was destroyed by a re which broke out while the boat was on .rongir shop, where people of the \J.lIlV` lh u"culllIlg' Lnem. Benj. VVObb is mnving a hnuso into the village, and when roady it will be occupied by Mr. Harp_| er,4whn is opening up a general, district will be able to get har_ noss, t_inwa.re, etc., repaired. - pmuusirig Inr their annual Rally Day, which this year no- curs on Sept. 21st. Miss Me. Craw is training them. Rpni \X7n}\}\ :- .\.`\---> ~- _.....u, m-mung or-+~akt'ast was served and Mr. and Mrs. Acke-r- mann left on the morning train for Toronto and other points, bvfore proceeding to their new home near \Viart,nn. The grrmd wishes of many friends will ac- company them. |rl1l_`n `.-__.|_ u: . -- -A L/l.'ll npauy Llltilll. `Tho Methodist, S. S. children aro practising for their annual Rally Dav. Whlk Hun --A--- ~- ocpb. IJLII. A quiet wedding was solem- nized at the home of Mrs. R. J. Black, Slrnud, on Sc-pt,e1nbe1` /nth, when her second daughter, Milly, was united in marriage to Mr.` -`wen. \\'. Ackermann, of the Township nf Lindsay, Brure` County. Rev. \\'m. Clements; performed Ighe ceremony in the: pre-senceu the immediate re- latives and friends of the family. Miss Black was attended by her sister. After the ceremony a dainty wedding breakfast and Mr and MI...-. A-1--- _. n.I\Jll` nu uut llldll II The prices were as f Butter, lb. .. .. .."` Eggs, doz. .. .'. .. ..2( Fowl, lb. .. .. .. .. .. .. Chickens, per lb. . . .. . . Chickens, each .. . . . .6( Lamb, lb. .. .. .. ..2( s New Potaltoes, peck '. . . . ` New Potatoes. bag . . . .7( Corn, doz. .. .. .. .. .. Carrots, bunch .. .. . j Beets, 2 bunches . . . . [ Radish, 2 bunches .. .. Green Onions, 2 bunches Lettuce, bunch .; .. .. Vegetable Marrow, head . Beans, 2 qts. .. .. Cucumbers, 3 for . . Cabbage . . . .5c head,` `ft Cauliflower, head . . , Green Sage, bunch .. .. Horse Radish, bottle ..l5 -Pickling Onions, qt. ...8 Pickling Cucumbers, snia per 100. Pickling Cucumbers, larg basket .. .. .. .. .. Pickling Beets, 6 qt. basket Mint, 2 bunches .. .. .. Duchess Apples, basket, 24 Crab Apples, basket .. . Burbank Plums, basket, 35: Green Gages .. .. ..35: Blue Plums, basket .. .. Thimble Berries, qt. ..l5< Honey, lb. .. .. .. .. .. Clover Honey, 10 lb. pail. Buttermilk, qt. . . . . . Cream for 'v'vh'ifop'if1g' . .' .5 New Hay, timothy .. ..$l ..,-uxuaun a Dune could be bought at 35 and 40 cents. Only two loads of hay came in. and, al_ though the price remains firm` at $13 and $14. the tvm loads] '(`I'P Snld in nnn rnnn 9 "" uuu u5uL WGEUII U1 I0(lay. ' ()ne of the features of Satur- days Inarket was the drop in xnce of produce. For the past few weeks, butter and eggs have been at war-time prices, but on Saturday, the Inices took a downward turn. Butter sold for from 23 to 25. cents, although a few? of the less experienced buyers paid as high as 28 cents.l Eggs were plentiful, and sold at` from 20 to 22 cents. Of toma- toes there was an abundant sup- ply. The ripening sun of the past week was response for the large showing of this lusci- ous fru and heaping baskets sold for 25 cents. with smaller ones as low as 20 cents. There was abo an abundance ofcorn. and the low'1nce of 8 cents per dozen prevailed, with high as 1 `cents. Plums are , ranging an the Vvay froni 20 cents for connnon blue ones to 45 cents best (iood (Green lhnbankk Bhuacoum and 40 Pnnte SOIIIG as for the Gages and "' "" `' `PPM LIIC LW . W01`? sold to one man f(<)1r:5a2dI: rphn Y'II|`in:|n ".5-.- _ _ -_ _---- wru - cupl-I I JIIXIIE1 I 3 `Both buyers and sellers come to market in their motor cars,and although the one-horse vehicle is still inthe preponderance, it? is no uncommon sight to see a dozen automobiles around the market any Saturday. Perhaps the more general use of the automobile on the farm as a source `of_power for grinding, chopping, etc., foreshadows the day (not far distant) when the farmer coming to market will use the motor..driven vehicle more commonly than the horse and light. wagon of today. One M` the fosahirna he Gnu... pus. s'5F'EE'&"inruIrz Q: Tnnnln C; `I-.....- n_. umm-: srrulinnv mnnxzr. Dix; 1..-_--_- V V I uo. nu: ue EDIT? [0 get har- tmware. repalred. house is al- cqmpleted, painters putting on; nishinsz tnnr-hog on H... .-... fill IABIII IXAIIIIR F 115 U11 he m- hnlidnv -1} 117...... STBOUD ..35c.. . ries, ..15c.. "10.l'b.pa.ii... I I Y'I;I`\v\`r|1-n 3"` f-,o]10ws: . ., . . . .23c...25c. . . . .20c.-22c. Sept.` 13th. --~--- nu? Made in Oanadaja; Lover Brothers Limited, Toronto. no uvvaja " The cause of this over- ' " ""' stoutness is that our stomachs 3 fI' 103' convert the food we eat into fat ' "50 because there is not enough - -- 7'50` oxygen in the blood to produce "i5"18' a proper combustion to destroy '-'8"w..c' the fatty tissue. iTo reduce Swan 4C your weigzht go to a d1'u,,gist and get oil of orilene in capsule lap-*5?` ", form, and take one after each ' -3"c' `meal. It is sold only in original asket--2%`; sealed package. Oil of orilene et, 200.250 . ...'<'.`lC'-. t, 35c.-~ 40c. . .35c.- 5c. .`Z:c.l . .15c.-20c. . .l5c. .$1.40 . .50. . .. .30c. . .500 qt. . .$l3-$l4 pail. taken at meal-times gins `gall the benet ,on receipt of -.3l.00. [J.- Lltllt` Dl'llQ` you of the food you `eat, and at the same tirm dis- ;sil\'es the fatty tissue from any `part of the body where there is excessive fat. In this way many lmve reduced their we-i;2'l1t at the irate of about :1 lb. a day, and no lflabbiness is left. Any drug`g'ist can supply you or a large size box will be sent Address D. Fn 3 :11 {'- C`... so i 1y J- al uuuuux; u all, lllio loll! IOIIGTWUI ` He ope , mad and answered by I uromanandholdlnltrlotoondeneu. if yo; want Ipoeival advice write to Lydia E. Pinkinm llodicine Co. (con- l deutialhgynn, Hun. Your letterwill E m - XI` nu] Qnnxnngl L- - wan experxence. '1'nere1'ore, such let- ters from girls who have suered and V were restored to health by Lydia E. * Pinkham I Vegetable Compound should bealesnontoothers. The eunoremedy `iawithinroochofall. ._..' --v- `y--y-n, Q It There nothingwtuzhet teaches more than experience. Therefore, such let- ft-IPI fF!\III n-:IIIn in`; L...` ---Q---1 --- ` A um SIXTEEN,` ; am VERY SIBK St. Clair, Pa.-My mother was alarmed because I was troubled with suppression and had pains in my back and side, and severe headaches. I had pimples on my face, my complexion was sallow, my sleep was disturbed, I had nervous spell, was very tired and bad no ambition. Lydia E. Pinkham s Veg- etable Compound has worked like a charm in my caseand hasregulated me. I worked in a mill among hundreds of i girls and have recommended your medi- cine to many of them.-Miss ESTELLA mama, 110 Thwing St, St. Clair, Pa. fII.__- 1- - AID SITUIDAY IOIIIIO i La.-I take pleasure inwriting these lines - to express my grati- ,` tude to you.` I am *` only 16 years old and work in a tobacco factory. I have been a very sick girl ,. i` but I have improved / ' - wonderfully since * ' ` ' g Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegeta- ble Compound and am now looking ne and feelings thousand times better. -Miu Alnznu JAQUILLARD, 3961 To- houpitonha St, New Orlesnl, Ls. yuan oxxwjuucu UVC1' Dt:VCl'i1l yt3.l'S.` The deceased was one of the! most widely known mariners on the upper lakes. Born in Nova Scotia, he took to the water when a boy and followed it closely and actively until a few years} ago," when he retired and has since lived in town quietly, though} ever retaining his interest in` matters pertaining to the ship- ping and ship-building at this port. Capt. Campbell came to 001-; lingwood in the days of the SCllOUllt'l` trade and for some years was before the mast." Froin the wind-jammer he moved on to a steamer and in the early sixtivs brought the lit- tle Stl'H.lll(l' \Vaubuno to the (ieoi-giaii Bay for Messrs. Jas. and William Beatty,. who were pioneers in shipping` on the up- per lakes. The Waubuno which was built in 1865 at Port Rob- inson and was but 180 gross tons was in his charge for sev- nrnl vusn-c uyhon l1:\ ..n......,.,a L.:- T"'.!*:* h:W I Jas. Rvyrmlds was hitting a New York A whn invade-d his home warrant. Inaxen at tall the part many ` ` D J, I.im. Drug` 00., Box 12.m,' lltlnntm-al, Can. ' , _ _ _ - 2-- 53$` Well by i.ydia_E. _- _..,-... ..... con. novio 50c. a`1:{,__ror $2.50, trllzl size, 25c. At all dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit-aetives Limited, Ottawa. ,,,,_, _.,.. -._- ow -u avvvv I am entirel`y well; the Rheumatism ` has disappeared and the terrible pains i in my body are all gone. I am exceed- ingly grateful to `Fruit-a-ti:/es for such relief, and I hope that others who suffer from such distressing diseases will try `Fruit-a-tives and get well. MADAME ISAIE ROCHON. The marvellous work that `Fruit-a- tives is doing, in overcoming disease and healing the sick, is winning the admiration of thousands and thousands. rn-_I,, no .9.-- . MDE. ROCHON Rochon, P.Q. March 2nd, 1915. I I have received the most wonderful " benet from taking `Fruit-a-tives . I ; su`ered for years from Rheumatism and change of life, and I took every remedy obtainable, without any good results. I heard of `Fruit-a.-tives and gave it a trial and it was the only medicine tltavvally did me good. Now I am unfit-nlv mm . +1.- 1n......._-4=--- lnucogea 1'. man. 3, `~1=ma:..-am The Famous Fruit Medicine -v-.--.c.vvuu .vuvvuu/ J The old skipper has made his last port. Capt. P. M. Campbell passed away at his home early Friday morning after an illness` that extended over several years. Thu drluacud Ixino nun A4` OLA. THE JOY OF BEING AHVE AND Wl -_., .. 1 -.u 1l.'l.' Y0}-k police-man Lr\-- ` withmlt a freed for A number'of Valuable Farms and . Tow: Properties for Sale on the moat reasot able terms. ` BANK OF TORONTO BUILDING . BARBIE Fir; & Life lnsuxjance Agent 'EARL DeGl-ZER, Proprietor Dnwnncs IIt\\vv1-s . -_ - _- --_ _ _ ' . v- nazons BONED AND suzons FOR SAL) % L, _, Real Estate and Money to Loan OOLLINGWOOD LOSES ! A VETERAN mnnmanz Capt. P. M. campbell on the Lakes Over 50 Year-s-Fat.hor of Mrs. H. II. Dyment. FULL LINE OF TOBACCOS, CIGARS. AND CIGARETTES. UP-TO-DATE ) -.- = SANITARY Slmlpoolng and massaging D(ir si Ifarber SW ntuuca UU LU VU Uel1L I01` 3 er hundred acco_rdmg to local- by and constructlon. moo: 49 Mary St. Phone 294. out-anoo Go. of Canada. (One of the best.) Also Agent for rst-cIass Firs ;;an'd Accldent Insurance Compan- rnes. Dwelling house and con. '.DlotI-iot Managzr Sun Life Ao- tgnts Insurance :1 specialty. lates 50 to 90 centg for 3 years Der hundred nnnnv-rlnnar in Inn-J BARRIB, ONT. - - Phone 81 Morgue and Chapel l- ..-....- .4: ._ nnnnnnnnnnnnn Al` Usu IIII IIUII I OIDV UNDERTAKERS ]g_s_. Arnold ,-,, --_- ----v--v-vu --v -v 5-vwll DU an ULIICI UUPGIUIICIIIS OI me business. Money may be deposited or withdrawn in this way as aatisfactoriiy as by a personal visit to the Bank. 33`