`e County of `,19' and xtione and due there- Assessment ts be soon- o o'clock in I in call HI? V LJIJI \Ju1\ 1 l\`_l\alaLJ " ACETYLENE LIiN ..Fu1l information furnished on any of the operating mihes. L V Better market; high prices looked -`Au I-1A:n DCDDUI Iutuncu, unau llnavyu .vv..-.. for t}xis Fall. Some of `best companies represented. >\ Yieldj,ng_from 4% % to 7%. GORDON sravmsou Ilines. . 109.33 11.03 146.04 6.88- 301.62 80.53 158.59 22.27 45.05 31.24 85.91 69.50 15.02 40.46 190.69 7.20 25.50 14.08 15.06 19.37 21.46 18.08 36.24 35.85 46.58 84.31 11.29 U U UIUUB Ill 1.to sell by scharge the ollection of less statqd): 27.40 44.24 25.17` 22.84- 22.34 16.48 22.03 22.03 22.03 22.031 16.81 22.03 22.08 22.03 21.81 9.83 16.11 16.81 28.08 14.03 19.23 12.65 9.71 63.97 16.18 10.94- 12.27 20.83` 24.52 6.88 6.58 TREET? manta. .x% OBITUARY \ :11: >3 -xv H4 Q - - .-_..&. Q` Arman If ing illness on "s`ept` i:er"7*"*`z Ha` '-\|`\I`l1 I14 v The diith_ <.\'(:(3.1l.!Y"'!"`e:M . ,9, I bourg. N-3:. 01 -JQW1"C?.Q'N9!.11.-1De`. ; ceased. xvbq Wa,Abot;.r3 in Barrleyes. years ago W&8 1T.;V"*?*r J:-on:2<>.! the. late Ur. and Mrs.;vJohn._-;Q Nag11,,;pb"gt~;~ so years 21.5.0 Mr-.0'N1`1W9t{t":;B81e in Buffald. N.Y.-, .and.:1at.ex:.;o,n,._-, nveaq. to Hambourg; He was .a Roman Q5." tholic. Mr. ONeill is supyived bythibs. wife, who was formerly Miss`.Annie` overs of Barrie, and_one SDn, i-Hughg` also by one-brothe17. Dqnnts. *o.'.N.g;u;~. of Toronto,- `and tW0~ 8l8te'!'_8,-:'Mt,-- David Bowell ot.Barr1e=ang1 Mrs:-Thbs. Brown of Lethbridge.'AIta.VA-Interment took place in I-Iambourga " Relatives from a d4stance..attendlng 4 ruungnjw. szrrmpz`n%i1j,`%1%z;;`Ej wok In 1-1amoours.; 1' from d4stance.VV-dtthdlni, thgetlffitxgfxfl Wei . Mr; and vMrs. ."J_'. J; < Coady, and Mr. nd Mrs. Geo.,'O,vers;~ot _. _ J es Overs apd Graham 0' - 2`eo: 'f"c >rz"onto and Arthur C:-Jowe of l\r8.. . ' ' . IV 81! UL 0:11! 8.. '."7"s'"s `:51; 4.69 92.41 3.58 46.83 CI VI Ivllttltvr c.A J." Miller. head of the firm of c, J. Miller & Son. Oriilia, diedat 8.15 ' Tuesday, Sept. 8, after a protracted illness. He was-born at Penrith, Cum-` ; ber1ana,iEns. in 1847. and. name to` Orillia in`1871.*Four years? t"er he 'engaged in the tanning buein as tor himself, and was. theretore, e(_)riliia'a oldest manutacturer. L . Twice his` factory was"detroy,ed~-by" tire and _once through boiler expio?iou. He was public-spirited, through )1! his career, and served on the Public"S;chool' Board, Municipal Council. Board ' of Trade and other public bodies. a He -was Mayor in 19056, arid was foremost in establishing the town's electrio plant. 111.... uv\nv\1Y unovvn an nlnvv pl'Ru esutuununua uuu uv n .. .. .......... .. ,. .... -. For many years an elder tn the Pres- hyterfan church, he lived to see the consummation of Church Union, of which he was an ard nt advocate, , A. staunch prohlbitlonle , he` was a- tear- less exponent on the public aplattorm of the temperance cause. Mr. `Miller was thrice married; and leaves 9. widow and three sons. John C. M-Ille_r- and Leonard Miller, Orlllla. and Dr. Harry W Miller of Brewster,~New York. `WILLIAM eowANLocKV North Orlllla has suered a distinct loss in` the death on Monday; Aug.-31. or one of its outstanding residents, William Gowanl_ock.- The late `Mr. Gowanlock `had been In failing health for several weeks. but gnvthe day at his death was able to be about the house an thn mnrnlnz. About ten o'clock hl death ante t0 DB amour. um uuunul in the morning. `About ten o'clock hev suffered a.`sl1ght stroke and passed d 1 the -early evening. I-Ie i`.`,`.Y+.m .'s'.`sau.zeen Townshln. Bruce , mains .were laid to.-rest in Mossbank T es. The operation was.apparen`tly. quite away during ([16 `Barty ynsvplung. nu was born in Saugeen '1`ownship,ABruce County, sixty years ago, spending his boyhood there.`Later he moved to Flos Township `and then tofiBig Bay Point, ` near Barrie, coming` to North _ Orillia about thirty-ve years ago. During - his y.earso residenceithere he was a worthy citizen, taking his place tor a` number oi! years on the township coun- cil. serving part of the time as.\reeve. He was also an active mfemberot the Plowmen's Association, having held the office of puesident for a,time. He was- a Presbyterian and for thirty. `years acted as superintendent of the Carlyon Sunday School angLal_so served as an elder in the church there. u-Besideshis wife, who was. formerly _ Miss_'Annie Cumming of Flos, heleaves one son and one daughter, William and Miss Jean, both at home; also\a brother, John Gowanlock, of North. Orillia, and two sisters, Mrs. Arthur Brown of Hampshire Mills and Mrs. Rob_t..: go of Orillia.--'I.`imes. A MRS. sass. KIRKPATRHIOK . . (Mossbank, .Sask., Star, Aug`.-`28)~- The grim reaper has gathered in an`- other of the -old timers, in the persoli of Mrs. Fred. Kirkpatrick whose re- cemetery on Monday afternoon. A_wee'_k or two `ago, Mrs. Kirkpatr ck was taken to Providence hospital, | oose Jaw, tot` , an operation, supposedly for gall ston- successful but subsequent `develop-. ments resulted in `a rapid decline of vitality, culminating in her death on `Thursday. The funeral was one of the largest ever seen in the district. Part` of the service was held at the home, continued at St. Luke's'.a.n_d concluded at the graveside, Rev. P. C. Hackworth, officiating`. Elizabeth Alice Wallace was born in Essa, Ont., in 1866. In._1883 ah.` vnnvvvln wrd. Klrkntrickk Who siding at Innisfail. Alberta. for `three - WM. Mc|LVR|DE On August 30 there passed away one of the pioneers of `Rowley, Alberta, in the person of William Mvcllvride. Mr. ~McIivride was born `sixty-eight years ago near the town of Durham, Grey County, 0nt., in the village of_ Varne. In that district he lived for thirty`-' three years, following the occupation of a cheese-maker in `which business ' he won considerable distinction; taking . the gold medal for cheese shown at the ; first World's Fair held at Chicago in ; 1892.- Leaving Varn_e,A Mr. Mcllvride ` located in Stayner where he `lived. `for six `years. Then he. moved to Craig- * hurst where he_ resided\_ until ;the- year s 1906. when. he went west. After _` re- years, he took up his homestead in the Rowieyi district where he lived until his death. At the time or first- occupying this homestead, ,the nearest trading point wasjforty-rrive miles. so that pioneering meant some hardship- and inconvenience. `The homestead house built by Mr. Melivride, and -in present use, was constructed from logs obtained from `the foothills. `of `the Rocky Mountains. These he cut in the winter monthsand in the spring ey were rafted to ether in the waters of the Red Deer iver and i!_loate,d.some a `two hundred milesdown the river to -the Rowley district.--no mean. under-A taking as any -river ofthe size of the `Dan! nch 15 110 nlavthingv at Essa, Unt., in 1600. .I.Ii.,I.ooo she married . Fred. Kirkpatrick,` survives her. I_r_i ddition to her `hus- band, she leaves a large family circle to mourn her. `This includes seven sons: Frank,, Harry, Fred, .Nor`man, Terrett. Thos. and Guy; six daughters: Mrs. Chris. Ray, Grand `Forks, B. C.,` Mrs. Joe. King. the Misses Christina, Anna and Albina, residing at Pittburg, and Marjorie at home. All of these ar- rived `home for the fueral except Al- bina. Relatives attending from a dis- tance included; Thos. Wallace. a bro- ther. of_`Elmvale.` 0nt.: Mrs. Abe I-Iart, a. sister. of Netherhill, Sask._; W. _J. Kirkpatrick and son, ftrom `Lumsden, and Messrs. Coleman. from Limerick. According to a last request of the" de- ceased, six sons acted as pallbearers- ------11 T ivn-. Mcllvride was a very ammuoua uuu. - A. was one of the first municiparcouncil-3 _ \ needed. He was :well,;afncl"~ favorably ? the Bowl energetic man, taking a great interest in any community movement-and was . one of the foremost in putting. his shoulder` to the` wheel to" advance; anything for the "good of the commun- r ity. ,1-Ie was a staunch sunnorter of the U.F.A. and a Co-~op_eratlvej adherent; lors (Reeve) in '`the `district:/served several terms as -.school'trustee'; in fact, he was everywhere a livev,W1re,,w..a-8 known all over theecountry` for` miles and the very large funeral attendance and oral -ot_teringe,,sh,o,w,ed_ -Vthe`. very-. great respect`.everyDitd..:Wh;'knew him held tor him!-Ie lea)veuv'atwi1e<~end;tive ' children to mourn hia loea,`two h- ters and three sons: VAudrew;.Wlllla1n and .R0l,xert_at` home, Mn. 0-. ;l_`:!. Blah-~ ardeon. and Mrs . _VV;?5H."-lBiggwln`;`5Dt!_I . - `A energetic community. movement and was .in:....putting_ shoulder gmything the of n w A, and a Co-onera.tiv,e,'a_a._(lol_1e:fen_t_:; p Q` '5` Va` '5' 'Q` `JOHN cg O!NEIl.j: -.. oh n`nr-nrrn n,ter"~ a Fests Total nr 1 CIIHA c. J. MILLER I.--) .1 JJ. "I5'HILlP_MeDONA};l5 (Couingwood News)v~- A The remainsof the late..Philip Mc- Donald, formerly Canadian` Na-t_io,nal1~ Railway conductor, arrived hem on Thursday, Sept.` 10, and ; the funeral was held on Friday ,aftern`oo n-at two o'clock in All Saints Church. The fun- eral `service was conducted by his for- mer,rector, Rev. `H. A. Ben-Oliel, a's- sisted by Rev. '1`enEyck ofist. Peter's Church, Hamilton. A A Mr. McDonald died whileivisiting at l Glen Avon. Seek... on Monday evening. He had-_no't been__w_ell for some months and `as he had somewhat improved-`it was felt that a change_.wou1d probably better his condition a d restore him to ,his former. good. heath. On. the way out he became tired. but after a rest _at the home'of his friends, appeared bet- ter. On Tuesday previous hesuffered an attack of angina pectoris which left him somewhat weakened. .Desiring then to return east hewas advised to .....u a` few dav'a' in order. that he mi_ghi_:. _.?_...... and mourns orable, husbax ily, Harold-i: Commission 1 `el is _a nurse pital, Victori senttime be Miss Alma N bers of the their mother Mr. McDo the travellin confidence 2 whom he on genial spirit ties faithful Through his lost a good family thedu ed. MRS. G. , _ "(B On Thurs closed a 10 career intha then to east he was auvxseu LU ` wait a few days order_ that he might. . regain some of his stren th' that he had - lost.` This he did and ilethere a.p- - peared to be a change foruthe-better, i.` he` evidently did not recov_,er_1a1l he i had lost and while sitting at the table with 9. number of triendson Monday; A "evening suddenly expire'd;' ...L. ;..........a urn: horn in 'Lennox- Vsuuucuny cap: I The deceased was born in ville, Que; sixty-three years ago. After ` attending school there he `entered on his life Work of railroading; In --`a. tow` years he wa.s,,.in..Toronto' with the C.P. R. and. about forty years ago `went- to `St*..'1`homas with the `Grand '1`rufhk with . which line The remained until seized years `- ago he" wast'transterre51-.t`J:O'=L the 1 . Beeton Branch when he moved-"to'=Col-i . `lingwood, where `he residedt`-ilintlliei ht ` `years ago when he wentstoiamil on out otwhich city he ran as.~onductor_! of the n-Ailah,nJd.le~ division. ; f ,7Whll9? ".11! 10 !!! :19 1v_vu:s- ;. Mme Mm-gargt Moncrlett, seven d.auxhtez{s anq one in ,. 2 . . .. fr` , . ._'. ~ I .3 > -_` ` ' . F ..-t", ` ' " '- ' , V 15.. I .5" 3, V - A ~-\' `V -1 .~U ~ - A . - " . ' . .~ :1 ' ` ' - . ' . - , I .- ,1; _ ' . ~ ' _ `*3 ` ___ . J ` O . ', ' . '. _ ` _ -I . . _ I ` , . ,. , " - - '. .-2 - .`. .' '- . . . ` _ - -x-`.'.." ,_ ' x ` ." ,.,. .. .v _ _ V _ _. . KT, .,-II" N , ' ' . .g . _ - -. `. ~~ I ` -. . ` _ _ ., _ , ' .4 -, ` i 1 gh '0 t he '1`wIC' ;~_lu@l'fu V I.p:_; Vwlgg with at_xdi__)_tA1Le__j'on, 5 rvives ": L rug Fofdor seam. 4\.-___|.I_ n_n;.n_ .___.I ...._a & IIVV Qbvvuvuvnry t the death of a. good hon- husband and father. Of the fam- Haroldis with the Ontario Hydro 1 nnmmagninn in Torontb. and Miss Eth-I [ I-Iaroldds With me Unw._r1u nyum [ in Toronto, Miss Eth- in the Royal Jubilee Hos- Victorla, B_.C., and is at the pre-; being-`visited by her sister,! `McDonald. The other mem-i of family are at home with, inAH.a.m,i1ton. " V g Mr. [McDonald was well known to} travelling public and enjoyed the: ahd goodwill of all wlthg came in contact. He was al spirit. `and always did h,is du-; ties faithfully, \ honestly, courteously. 1 removal the railway has . 9. official: To the bereaved faamily thedeepest sympathy is extend- | IVITIUI VII 11- I-unvvv-v up - . .._..- ' (Renfrew ercury) ? 1 `| I I Thursday morning, Aug. 27, there long, useful and honorable in the death of John Stewart of Waba. Having enjoyed remarkable . healthhand strength for his years, he ' was active in the many services old age! 1 can perform until two weeks before his L1 death. suffering a, stroke of paralysis ._.on Wednesday, Aug. 12, his strength `gradually weakened until peacefully he 3 entered into rest. Born in Beckwith "1 Township on Dec. 21, 1841, the son oily Highland .parents, Alexander` Stewart. an_d,Elizabeth `Douglas , the're_he spent his boyhood and youth.- He _receiye_d his education in the local public -school an in. the high school `at Carleton Place.Q About the year 1860 he and his bro- thers "Donald and Robert `purchased property in Mchlab !l`ownship,~ estab- 1 lishing there a. lumbering business and " ;opening a general store, which since *the `death _oti)'o dystewart-1n._1ss hev,eI1-been carrie onfby theulate" Mr. Stewart and his sons- Faithtully in- A,d_us,trious_ and of absolute integrity. Mr. - 5; ' te}iart's: K labors. . were reyvarded with I" sucfc'ess`."-j However not only was he con- :. cernWed_with l_1'i s own private interests, if: I AI aRow ri's FATHER :1-u_..A_A_.. `IRA-uanunv\ , '_.xu F.-3311313-_e7i`A4innigh"` MADEM*11~i :`_C.A1STADA` 'Colo gggzg Nigkeled.ndhto`:iI Gndgm _wid I-Inn. evp vendhtingwinds e an v e nu- .1-.I. _.:.L ';I....I.l..-I .u......-o-nnnr pm-ncitv. I008! DOGY-' IVIQIGIOG. I ! 1 On aukwmmi doubled 3 nun I1-Inn - (.Innn< ` ~ but was active in the`l_ife of the com- 4 - munity.. He was entrusted with the ` reeveship of the township -for several I years-and was warden of. the county. in - 1909. In Provincial and Dominion pol- . - ; itlcs the `was `keenly interested, being ,! a consistent `and staunch supporter of. - i the Liberal party. In `religion he was i_ a Presbyterian, a member of the White Lake congregation. The youngest of` )5 a family of "nine, predeceased by his: 3% brothers and sisters, his demise closes; Ii the chapter of life of_ that "generation! 1.] His wife, :Margaret Robinson. Stewart,l - ; died in February, .1920. Left to honori . the memory of a.` faithful father and to. s nd their` comfort in seeking to bring I to ;a fuller fruition -allthat was worthy - in that liferisa family of six sons and one daughter, all of whom were present l , at the fun eral_._- Duncan, Alexander nd~ Andrew__ reside at_ the homestead, on-'; `aid J. in Montreal. Dr. John in Toronto,` | William\ in` Three Rivers. and. Mrs.` 0, (Rev.) Geo. A. Brown in Kingston. The gel funeral service, which was largely at-. D tended, was `held on Saturday"and was .8 conducted by Rev. Tlios. McNaught of .8 White Lake, assisted by Rev. A. J. Mc-! 'e| Mullen? pf Admaston._ Interment was lg made in -White Lake cemetery. l_ ' l'I"||-I-`-l`I1lI'\ ufunpv a:Al1istojr1` 'oc`t. }Beeton;-. ~ . . . ..`.......4;;..T.V...`;... Oc BARBIE. . . .~. . . . . . . .- Egsept." 21 '-Bragqford .. . .. . . . . . . Qct. 12 Coldyvatexff . . . . . .'. . . . . -Sept. 2: Cqllingwoocj . .. . . . .;,rSepj:.-.29-0,0 Cookstwn . . . . . . -. ,;._. .4 .~ Supt. 2! `Elmvalg .. . ; . . . .r. .t. _., _L . .'. ,Sept.- 2! Midland ,;_. ;.. . .a_z. '. . Sept.` 1' Newmarket .- 1... .`i . . .. `Sept. -24 )0:-illja. . . . ,. . 3 __ _, . u)V.:,_SeTpt.,,29-0c '~ - I,-',_ . Rl._OErAND !,NMDlf_AN `BREAD 1 -5.1-; -LI...-.' `A.-nun `Ivl|QI `In-`HF adj-I ` |3.o3 l\I.\IE'r\I1I-I Iguuqursuu ----- -- Beat-.:,tlz_ree;.eggs v,e:;_ light, agd 'on'e1H pint m'I>tk. two cups w lte Indi`an-corn` meal. onocup cold boiled rice. two ta-_ . bleapoqns baking powder. one,-halt cup; m`ore milk, beat hard. Bakeln shallow .....;. `nvxhhf -nvAn- ` HIOIB Llllgn, ucau 1: gal`: injxhiot 'oven.- . 1n:_ttdd'`1 ,in;L_g menv imprbvv. =me`n`=ts%i1_1*th_ef' ;worljd %s. most L PP1*.' 1i'5t. _f .1_:cgotor j; .'. - pti 21-23, Sepjz.-.29-Qct. 2 Sept.` 17-19 -::Sept., 29-Oct. 1 I ZZZ.-. 29~3oA r 7 28-30? Sept. ~24-'-26" The Touring; cola-nIisk}An..e1bodv ttrenmlinedesicmboublo qthet-cloth ononp mp. Srddteqwenther-proof.m1 ovemnc ` Ii :5 11. _1og_s Lw. 1-um-on-.s GARAGE " MW`? Ave B~mfePhnb 1128 1_1Tyg1y_g_ srocxs -:-F any I'\ I Phone .1010. Box. 267, Barrie. WHY ivblm A3001` BRAKE lNSPEC'l`l(.)N Use Asbestoenos Brake Lining T ALWAYS amps - NEVER sues -Wee,vhwe'recent1y added to our service the latest equip- jr_nen"g=for _Re-Lining Brakes and carry a `complete stock '_ _ Dvnbn I Xi] -`;:;;`;3%`5,; s3`E~Ea`Na`s?i I3r:;I1E_e--lr;'i';1'i'11g'.m" YOUR BANDS `or LEAVE YOUR CAR P J GET OUR PR,1cE_s-T_\______ V no JOB 1'oo?31`<;-,%NoN1-: -mo SMALL