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Barrie Examiner, 20 Aug 1896, p. 4

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de,st n1cl'.xon ox properny. V -- . Arrangements have been made to ha.ve'the preaching service an Nanbyr every Sunday, at one o'clock, p.m., `for the present. _ I Kfnnu farmers here are threshing then` ' o clock, `wt me presenv. Many farmers here are threshing vpeas inathe eld, to save'barn storage. . ' A few oats and peas are the only grains lnbne llelu, to Have Uuru sLu1_'uge. - A peas only grains to be harvested at present. - _ nm- snhnn` nne-nnhis morning.` Mr. Moms \ be harvested at present. Our scbooliopenernhis morning.` Mr. , returns from his holidays looking the bettgsr [ for his seven weeks rest. _ - AM... ummin (lihhnnn in rnthpr mu-innszlv nu` ma WBEKB TESL _ ' Miss Maggie Gibbons is rather seriously ` indisnosed. We understand Dr. Little is in attendance, and will bring her round again, we hope. f\A` , ' ~ " W. C. W. McCullough and S, Snillett . .75c_ M 50c. hope. T\ . W. C. W. M<>Qullouqh Spillett` visited the Cherry `Creek congregation yes- V tiy to talk over the `arrangement for .|, preaching services with them. if" 2 . a mass - -~ ` 25c. 15c. 1:3 lluuuu um yuan V... .. ......_c many. to benefit fe_w.. The ioistmioii is being nrgedto uftlie "plane of the`Tupp'erites . isjs done will cry; out "ageing; .lL3xltaVves_zlanee and ii -the expend -' . ` u-om-anced,= the` Lxbex_;1sf.w_a1i' on d of bloi:liig*thofprogressg" pared her, hnmng w_ne.i._.seeuieu .u_n- - limited means within hex; re'aoh, keenly enjoyed the possibility of: proc-_u1'ing everything that pleased `her, `and en.- `han(:ed.Vher remarkable personal 51!}- t_i'actionA -by all-the advantages -of exquisite toilet witliout consideration ofcost. `_ ' ' fl! Everything thsit she -wore, suited her I dmirablygpihersrtriedeo, iniitzv-`Lller. _ :and;the eneral tone`, became raised. She he bonsmntly choosing soxething new and` unusual. which attraoted attention. so that. instead of being satised with coiiventional types of silks and saline. which formerlyrlmd ~ henconsidered ufcient `for all occa- sions. every o,ue_t1`ie_d E0 invent some- thing dierent from others. find _to im- prove upon what had been seen befoge. ` Consequently, not only in dress; but in a1l'matters of taste" and luxury. there` _w'74s an eager struggle to ontvie others. to reach ehigher degree of splendor, -. T and extravagance becemeppvunivereal. Periewes `a so'rt;.of `fairyland, where" every onepeeemed richend happy. jWhatl.y undernezith allthie would lnot.hear close examination.--'-the 'd'ie`- ` honorable actsphof all_lz'uu1s_which too _ often` were i needed. to produce ghe iglemordeceiving supercial o_beervera.. M l =~:-Li_fe;;_i,the-'l`uileries.' ' 7 T l;*week~,,by_ the damage 1,}; !,`Yamio'.1\.'ez "and the sh` neryioe_Woi1l5lJprtiCfl0*1l`l) 5 egg; no ,_a dye tglie` `peo;1_lefwho` l broad would . be .. Nolfleed Fox-'Agltation.= "_` , - ' E The eminent phygsician waBir1itahle,. ._ '_ -Calling-the porter, he_"said, "Who is it. ` the;tV `keeps singing `I fwonld not."live ..31'w`a'ya?" V. ., V ,bIl ,si '_the lady ' in _the apartment- ove, en`. : ` _` .- 2 ',elL"t_ell her thieves-e professional lsanpprepaxjedgtoessure.-hex:f_ n'rou*t,- and `that `there; i&i_j;0I1S8'-l.` tly no cause for .furj:.herv agiation -We passeu we n:u'm'uz~out mu uwuuu Robert and Joseph Duncan,, a few days ago, and were pleased to`-note that everything looked prosperous. The boys "will gen 'there it indusgyind management will do anything. _ . - ~ _ A - '|`hsma. seems to be a lame mm of apples in `15c- 10c anything. ~ , There seems large crop of apples in 1 %he oounty, and the demo.n New York. - ' and other large American cities,` and the pshoroacrop in` England and Johny otherw European app1,e-growing-g states, ought to give our lafr.ner' a good price for winter` varie. There is nU,d01Abt _tLat;{.he"gle- eotionof English Q pital to the develop- _ meat ofwogrrmineswilgicreateahmme market: , V, pot only forall the`lruiI; and garden truck` vie 'can `grow; but also let all other food: products. Happy will be the man who can ` see far enough into the future to be prepared , ',. to anpply the demand. Of course there is always less or more risk in preparing to supply a. demand yet'to be_crea.ted. But there are two ways of laying l`y`a. compe- a tenoy for old age--one by a life of careful__ I, plodding in the old beaten paths,` another by knowinggenough toiout off the bends and` meandednga_.oLthe.p.LLh_&nl.I@kills 3 5110? out `when the conditions are favorable; Was the vviiy Mrs. shgnnbxih; or Orillm, - took to collect her account agalnlt the I 5-..... Iv:-q ,: The- battlehbetweenvtbo Shann6hWd"th`" Chesapeake off Boston harbor in 1813 was short; and decisive, His "Majesty's shipfbeast the Yankee man-oi-war in less tliaos. quarter . of-woo hour. Thorn wareome loss of life. the Uryillia-folio` _Yas_shorls.a_nd Qeoisiva. ` The A lady loaded the'qtown~ baili with. a. `writ, Tied him otf in -theounoil cha1n5e1'Ta i:d ,broo'ght'_,down tho ~Ma.yor:s tlhvroneg-'1`he ' .' big .gn'n of: the corporation were silent`; tho ~4Imnicipal:ag`was hanled.'dowu;_a1;d, an 'rnstead;"1`fi_re wan aulight ions 9! temper--; -.'n\u_oh' fnn_for outiders;' 1!; a.ppeara" wag `_ "Mrs.oVSha\1;an..gs;bI:`a1df"8he_mmy.Iwho, are " W e_gg__qa1le_ not; " buy tl1eir`tax.e3. ` oi?) 27 I HE;?i"n3Eii?f " 4 -The eiigagement between Mrs. Shannon jamd . `cheque for $l7;50.Ia.n.d`1oosts was `put up ' . ,'JllB.It_P9.`I.;!3!?!!._..'1!.5 e. V. _'-`_Y Wu M: Mr: .forthwi_,th. S130 bomphtdv-wi ieaaaaaiaim; By}: the judgment; ageinat the own, forfitgs shake ~'of the;re1fhof the Shannon r'1exau%e_ '_ being still unaati'sed.jehe lost no time :1 ' M ' g:&n"exe_ouI:i0n~fon the amoupG;:_whieb~ v_ f_he.nl&9ed in the mud on bailiff. Thai _ fun,ob.ionu.rytjuxmqdiately p;6eedejd' to the ' T Council chamber. where he annexed` the V huuitnre and threateenedho have it sold for debt4mleui.tk1e.o131nuvaa..pnideat once. Ibo . town qtoiuls, eapitutated ouethe spot.-- V - rum: T e ' 4: e L .kAARI;*s%v'_Ig_iv?xa `the. eat`! blood puri.Br..f {M ,ire;hn:pag'.qndv@e cape 31e;d9'n.a,*_9am*' ` tioq mm tlta. cam 00. Fm: "1 ; smzvnn ram uavgys cnamf NANTYR. C1oth1ng/ manner ueuurvcn mm ......,.....-.- -- napuyers showing asit doeshow such T after such niatteiaand the`-`people arev svpfxitted cartyig Wrlh it the xiatux-al_ eqIiatice/of neglect, loss to a greater or 'airs are neglected in thi~x `town . We tit`ld tO' kno;"wbyf.8uCh negligepce ` N {N K \ hi N 77 Men : 1 Mews Tdp Shirts , 1 `f Shirts and. Drawexs J 100 D'1rent 1 ,a.tte:~ns% in Sideboard Covers, 'l`o`let Covers, F1'a'.Clot"s,._ `Mats, Doylies, all pure linen; G-erman Drawn-work, 0n]y,;:cpue- or twdof each design, being samplqs of alarge ~m:un1f-.1ctnre1'.' ~ , _ We Eire 0_`ering Them at Lgss _l`han ` L L the Cost of ln1p9rting_;__..... _ with the Same Lot Towels, : Tnovss rp%zc_N:sHm'es% 1 -~-~~- T`I..,.n1 I4` i Shut Your Eyes: vIlV\-:- -7 a1is;y;` &U-' of saying `that the assortment; of fabricsis p without a single cliance of making aupooi`. selection. I This is just `another_ u'$y`~ itfis as bigas it is good. Our trade deinaiugls the best the tuapkel affords. * ` erfect, and we mightadd hexe that W~,iVVe gu3.i`ntee.to fuinish Every purEhais?ri .tho_rough1y 'IiEp,EIf>d.'1iJiE_g0OdSf 9-" 4)eif(Lt.,fi.L first class trimmings.`angi workmanship, and, mark this, "a saving of money. This gifarantee is the b'est`.1nduc:Vment we can offer for your desired. i pa1;1_'ouage_ Other t.;.i1ors might do as w_e1Lby you, but will. they} EL Next [four to VT5el.egI'apAh\0ffAice._ Barrii p - Hsstrawbatry Islanq and ril |ia saturglgykyining, _. . ?A}i_g. >$;t.h.'_ .1lt `$.30"pv.,m.. _ L I 'Shn_iV_e?,tA1fi`1)' Aug. 15 and Sept.` ` LxqamakasmiGamma f J s T,we ed Pantswo.rLt,h $1.O0 for 69c; Oufrtains in G-r%e a.t' 'V'.a_riety= - ` fho flih gum?-:w.e11. h~z?s `a]new_idea; `ye ;a,kngj}V aluminum b ggipss _ raiduat They iwon h.; Buy a. bttle add youjwill `V .1 within Sold by` I . M V-uv wy -___._ V . W e.sho_Vr_ the gxmtest value in Table Li , and Towelhngs it has been ourjvrivilege to 0 e;_`. V t.nL cent ibotle. maa` A hvggallonu?of.this delicim1s,, -hdvemre which- ia also ~ `nv9,,gauouuo:-mum ueucwuu, -xbverage which- Ia_ alsow ` n`on-alooholvno. M x `SWILL LEAVE )~HI>1udre,'d tithgfs h$. ve say` bhab~fWi1son s Ro_`o1: Bs9r'i' ~--vtha-`benhncaeahhiesbaaurme : j17na1:;ea1:un - drinkvmada. 1 Art Dlaperiesg Japanese Tinsel Eec:`s,. Aft-I\I1is}i1 111 new deslgns and Madras effect_ ; Swisspots Peek aBo0 Cugtams, etc. ' The W:on.+erfui% Cheap Men;.% _R. IA;FRASfERV& C0. _TA;lL()R,; You might shut your eyes and pick fxom om: pisuperb assortment of summer ' 1` "` V) I EsTABL1s;ar.3- V \M%KBEEiB& 90 7"NKERS`ff$ V;tMvAE:%A%uu::rgrvusn.f cot`1nte_t1L,- ; L Tr `Fa.rr\r;:'r. ` and `giiliqrinl ":fbf(;:IiI!:V'_ Dils`-"'_ T. I;'a.rn3os" Sale NrpteAcp.hed or tmku jot`; b ..Co1l,eohion; - V , " " 0hTef `ca3ha ;*5iaaa3;ie:aT"is;5mge=.L 1. B9,ugh and Sold, W V 1- ~ A, A Specln1Attenti6u' give, to (?bi;6I;i6 *0!" K Notes. and ._jAccounx.a.. A. j _ ' x lsreb 1;Ie Pay_&b|_ at J V `L ` uncllinihogi. .Stam.,"L A I , Txjananct a General Banking Bnginegs. > Effecz`s,. Ar't M1`1s}7ins, ' ,,:.,.' Q-r\t\`|/N ..,. x5cach' I,_s__1A4".__7 747 DUMLOP sT. Lines "1879. H regular 1 `T`x:i h'1i""I;k ln'n"Spai4|- Qu mu ng, .l :31:-Conn In I Itandutlll. ' ~~-Pmf. Thompson lbelieyes in tho tlxeory that all planets, will eventually comd to a stindstill.~ In other words. 3. day will arrive yvhen tho great syn- tem of worlds will cease to revolve [upon their `axles andto mgke their periodicol revolutions tn-cunt thlemsuia`. When that time comes, if it ever should, all motion will cease. and the unlvexjse will bu at rest. Our nite ugiixds cannot comprehend such a ntot _: -5-..:.. I... Am nllnsznnhers give n_1in compreuuuu cum: in .,..... of xairs. but the philosophers give what thby call good prop}. ghatf. such an era is fast approaching. A -n.:......n.y Hm mum interests us only 5 'Priman'ly the case interests enly A retarding" medium in space" that is ` astronom'ers'"dec,lare. that same me-U diurn is at work` slowly but surely decreasing theaxinl3nL9ihm&i0`n8' - - `of thesun, and this xyhole test systems is fast npproacmng. so fer asit applies to the motion of our own little world. but-weihave been told of the I-I1T`3.at`wheel \`vill~surely affect `us sooner or later. So it is with our world as respects the others. `If there is. a causing a gradual slowing _up or the earth s "movements, as all the great of wrlds: \T~--.u:._`L. ..........k ......`R nnnnoivml the that whatever affects the other spokes V of worlds: . . , Newtorfs great mind conceived the `idea that the friction of the tides and - ~-'~-"o`t~her forces calculated to retm`d1no- ` tidn." were having their effect on the ` earth's axial as xvgll as ani1uhl7`EVoT- . tioxzs, hut the maj`o_rity Vof thinkers of his time. and of the last hundored years. hive argiied thzitvsuch motion will con- ~tinue forver: \V ithin the last deczide. however. more has _been' a change of sentimeni on that score. I. :.. ....... .......n.. nn\\f0: I`l\h`| nnlmf. sentiment mat score. : It is now pretty certain from calcu- . lations made by astroomers that the ' earth is `now losing speed at the rate of one hour everv1(`r;0O0years. When the ` loss is so shgh . it appears that it can be of no particular moment to us. As ham um nnhr livn 41 tithe of the be ot particular moment LU us. Atbest, we only. live `he tithe period which it takesto lose tllat-110111`, and the whole of the twenty-four hours must be lost before motion entirely ceases. But all should have an inter- 1 _ est in" the ultimate fate of the old world, andeof the universe in general ; V tlie1`efo1'e. it is interesting to know that there is as much as a- Ininuteliost-in the course of even 100.090 years. What- ever the loss is, it eventually means a gessetioh of motion and 9. general stand- I still. ` ` . -~ 7: .1.:_ ......:,./I A` ..Irm.i+'au-xv mat ghmilrl still. . - If this period of planefary rest should ` ever gome wh:_rt--willJee the result? `Will the great -worlds and suns hang in space-the planets freezing on one side andburning up on the other-or; will they fall down, down. down. `forever. V But.in such a. case _ gravitation would cease toeggert its inuence. Then there would beno -up or down. The style of"the.Emp1-ese Eugenie. ll] There was 9. sort of iiitoxication in the very atmosphere of, Paris, a fever [1 of enjoyment--sL passion for constant amusement, for constant excitement, `and. among ivfomen, for extravagance la in dress. This wasencouraged "by the court.withtheintention-oi givingan W impetus to trade, and of gaining popu- 5, larity by favoringconetant iestivities. i.( and consequently constant expense- In vi `tlije days of LouisHPhi1ippe there had l` been great moderation in all matters of luxury; the king and queen were 1`; Vggsensible and economical, .the 8 young Vipfincesses were kept within 2 H t \ rigid bounds by example above them. But when the) emperor came to the throne. after aperiod of revolution and `consequent commercial stagnation. he wisl1edto'r_evive trade, and * also to` `give the prestige of splendor`-to gt court which so many did not`seem' to take in earnest. IS` eau 1 u W1 e. . - raised to a supreme position _`for-which. nothing in her previous lifefhad pre- ` pared her, nding `what._.seemed un- her, "and . tractions all ' the advantages " exquisite 'ofcost. p ~ 1.~_.-_-.i.-1..:...... c'l... & n1-m mmu: nuiifafl lmr of cost. J _ Everything thiit Lgulted ` ri1mirab1y;4:n.hers;trie;1Lol general ton_e`_ that. satised Sufficient -.._- 4-.-. I\V\f\ & pn unmn. D8BX1rGU1l.luu1`t:u aumumuu nu .. .... .,.. sions. very _i_erent rem-o ers. ;ml'_to rich and F'fW~hatl.yunde1'nei1th allthis would ,lnotbear exa1ninati0nr-~the'diii- j ` needed glamor deceiving supercial observers. 3 ~rLie,j;;,tho-Tuileries.'A .._._.._.__.._......_.._.... provuplon ` all matters taste` thcire` a higher - Pariwas a. always!` " " b'oV{e,sir.": . , - \. _ / ",`WeIL_"t_el`l professional V o}}j}rr part." ~ A. ;quntly for agitation IE8 `the; ?ldyA"1in :th;$7 s.4p;a.Vi'ti:lw`nt- : -Tnigjlfanpxsrepaseitoassuxe.Whx:l_th_&L.. she `wou*t,- `t1mre`I`is_A;;;or:ae~. V V . +~- `fr>'~`T&1B why the inlet to the Clapper.ton 1}: Vhfatreetvsnkvertwiwvneglectll leads one to ~ti 5 V ` `hqnclude that there mntbe something h Jqtteuin thestat of Denmark. Thha was inhnded to relieve the ow. 1: 7 of wutr at the head of this street and 9 4 forjthiz purpoo was provided wilh_a. sink basin, an L hon grating mg a rod by which the coveting n'1ight be . removed when desired. "The grating _"hadben thrown to onohsixye, the , rodtmken, and the basin half _tillved 'b`w>i'th`stones' and when the water wait forced against it, to'_o[ien the entranc cover" was impossible. This gtate of A o the attention ~. ` av persona several times by j ntesidont on Clpperton . street handh nc within aweelk. before the storm, `o do not naf that this s4mall_.. sewer omd_-have-proven"ted the damage _on ' A` _ , tit.cer`tainly would veleshened it And even if it.had \n0~apt)7a})le.eect on the ood, the attor*deserIe`the attention of the _.`.'L 4......`-nun annh my Q.I.,pI1,em: .l wuny nuunw v a:;ousH;+4ae1Ldown the I . ' ` M-II! vI!r..W- . - . 'Druukxme'u, ,Morphine ,an'dLTobaooo `r habit arejnaaily-dared by. .xhe;uue,,_of Hm ! 1 Chloride '0!` Gold Tahleta. `V No effort - ..|-equired g! the patent, wkmin nllowegl we I nae`-of stimunauu n mi: 119. Iroluntarily quit. ` ygheisjuue, "Ly Vbggen ,1: o'roslyA II1.teg,o!`j .'oaee'and 8. f`aI1ei_I'n in emytcm. 3; nytw dmgglo %OIc1` Sta11 Poin1ts,%% Ba.:rie.' several hu , A cross petition on he-half of E, B- Osler has been entered against W.'l`. R. i Pieston asking for his disqinlxtication. ' E)` _'I`Anrn`e guillotine has elread'y,efl"ecle'd ` F n savingot` $65,000 it year in his 11 corrupt de ndred thousands more." who fiivoren laying the sewerage system according to Mr. Chipnie.n s glans must have hal great reason to feel proud of their judgment (i) when they beheld the destructon of Saturday evening. . Tnouen hgrh the candidates in North Fdongh, neither is at all Is "id0ugh-head | . < Both aregood fighters and whichever rnzrn wins, there is one sure thing and that is that he will have no walk.o\'er. _.._..._.___.._. A l THE nernbers `of the then Council _ ` department, andghis com`-sein stopping " als which the late adniinistrm ' Lion hnl under wny will probably save 1 l 1 Grey have made their money" out of - a klmpfesgions By '1`he`Way. The new walk 01} Dunlop street east is a I great improvement, and the celerity, with yvhichjt was laid in a markeglvcoumast to .....-. .4 oh. nthnl` recent muuicipal-imp_rovu- _ laid (8 margeuvcuumgm. L\I must; of the other recent n1uuic'{pal-innp_rovu- I |11ens. Some people are apparently not satisfied with the walk, claiming phat it is too'narroiv. If it had been made twice as` wide no doubt these very" people would have found something else togrpmble about. .:.\..m dav,-~-wheu th8"Couucil have more 30\lH(l E0me ULlllg mat: nu I\Iluvnv ..__-..,, .h`un1e day,'~'w{1e_u` ` money than they kxjow Wham to do with, it ' woukH1_ot,~be a bad idea foxthem to lay sa- similnr sidewalk on the north side of Collier ' etreet, for its full length. As the market, ` and most of the churches are situated on} ` thl street`, next to Dunlop it is thewmos _ used and deserves attention. .. * ' = " -x-,* `he_da$e Barrie 3- Exhibition for 1896 is xed for the first three days of October. E*ver'sin0e ~""the burning of the "buildings, Bariie has been handicapped in Fair matters. I... `ran nu-A A m ) us:-Ls'rnusn_'x`;> svns1n_1n's}`V Ijijring thewlast" elections` :1 much iiiscnsseduquestion wa the subsidizing, at ' 0 knoisrviceor steam9er's. between . 1_2tzfe'al5ai11__I}iva}poQ1_to, the extem b i [The Libe_ra1s_ generally kng \gere oppose _ f : A n Eich md `to he one of_ Zioubtful andnt the`bet.but; a taxing of ' x-~I.;_..n. u.-,.' um lms ` ` Ck ml E0.` bhl"d- BY 80mg W Slayue-r Thomas Patterson, 51 young lad, while 135` V931` their 8"P`5 ha named them t' riding a spirgrte horse. about .two weeks liralglmn `M1123 P4 9 `7h."`f`V 9' w. ago, hail his wrist fractured. He is getting 1* tree of d. hi and `prepared to give the 1_>e0pl6 aiong nice1y_ ' \ - Z ** ,~` of this district a first-class exhibition in Mm John-0: who ha-d`7heI.1'eg.b`.0kn 'e\'eryv respect The bulldinila when m' some time ago, is recovering slowly. - E .Pl8t9d'l b9`ll `O `W, `h l I't ' Mr. Kaniiawin; the Pre'aby_terian student and the priies will be generous and cirefnlly 1 whois her? for the tmmmer months, preached ' The subscription li_s_tis already `a very. acceptable germane. from me te ` it large one. showing that opr *W'1{3PP`*`The rigliteoutiourisheth mhepaim tree; . are 'tiik ing miieh interest in the `matter. Ion Suhday_ . _ .` . . This is as it Should '39- L?` ` ;` `.`Y .'`,`P'.. \Villiam `Patterson. who iaixliloolrkeeper woman and child take an; active interest in : for a rm in phica e,,1u3% Sm 1rrFzrin-Kee=&iAIvelLmlk&d.1lIh_PIEP _bLm1Emh1iaren e of weekiz exliibils. and 1'38tl) i but 110}? `3.35 d "'l There is`quite.a change in tiweat er |Wil19W `mend the .hlblv `3~E` "0 lizince last week. It is very much cooler now'~,v~' days if pbiblea 3.!'d"if We 3 d.`1 `W3 .` aiiicli the thunder atormon Saturday night. Fall Fair `will be well worthy of this pro- ~ Aiarge number of berry pickers `cm W greiislvemtown and the splendid agricultural seeujwendmg their way Q the be,-ry_p&\tch, ' di51Tiv'< lh5t B\1FI.0\l11d: it. ` `line the blzickberries are very, plentiful. in -. _- .1. 4. . , _ Saturdays storm h:`ou_ght out a new d1i- culty. in conuecriim with the roadway on Dunlap street. From "its cunatuction the- water gggs through It like 9.. selve, the result; being the lling of the cellars adjacent to It. ` If; this occurs with every ordinary heavy- fain,` itvwlll he aserfous matter to the mer-- _phn_nl_a to have then cellqggvghus ruined. Know. uuuun I}! cum ungnuv --_-.,-.~.___ It is an unplemtnt duty t6 chronicle hhe ` death. of Mien Grace Rogersou of Churchill. which aad_ event occurred on Wednesday` last, n'fer an illness of four moha. m...._...a virhn want the vaecdnd eldexihof n'fter illness 0! {our mourns. . Deceased. who was the vaepdnd e_lde2`1t.of 7 `the fn_im'ily._of Mr. [and Mrs. R. Rogernon, 1 ~ was up acdomplished agnd moist popular young I .__lady,. having a large circle of frieudp, all of l whom deeply. mourn her_auddeu demise.- M}iahgRog'era$ou(tuok an actiivejntefeah 1 church work; beinga mem,ber`oi,the Christian. ' ' Eundeuvour; also of Abhtvchoir of the Pr.esby'~> I 'tetiahclxnwh, inbomh hf .w`hich her a.ba6uce M11 be felt. The umem1.- which took placeg` - -.; u`.;.....1....' luau, was verv a|M`E'6.d0llDilO;* wil1befolt. "1heI%uueml. wvnmo wun plwuq - -on Shtxlrday lash, was _very alarg,A'deapi1` 1 the inolemeuoy of tho weather, tho.copeg'o '3 b9iug~ove'r'a"-3mile in leugth,-, `Among the 1 muggy, quark; of eatee_m-were -the ,hunnei-com : "wreath?'13 whio"`th`E'i3i'bkat":3vnn 'ove'tp_d;' v.` aI`so~tho, decoration `of the ohuroh `by t}.16' * I gonng poo le of the oougregation.. I The ear. nizea were conducted by th__RvL young uougregauon.. . V The 561`. Ijzea, were cdnducted th_ Rev . Smit,li~Axi_.Bradfafd.,.&hQ,.'!9 preached the} following day. A 3 --I-nu.--d --u----uu--.1 -.... a- .. gqueiaai A. Mews T Sfraw 'Associtd Stores : 1| Gir1_ s Sailors _ _Children s Red and Blue '. Death of was Grade R_._oxe|.:on.~ L___:'.|.. an-_n_ir med- ..'n Mnrnhlnu 1 mot Be 60 gruluum uuuut. ` ..`.;..m ubhu. fn dn with, it! BARRIEA EXAMINER iHUBsDAY, QIGUSTV 1295 a away; were J Brrie, dniliia, Peferbbro, LinHay_,_Bb!|evi|Ie We Barrie on aivisit. The Foreters propose holding a moonlight excursion to Strawbeny Island on Wedne'a- _`h day th 26th instant. _ l" ' Pfpnratory service in-St. Andrew s Pres-` hyterian church orLFriday evening. Com"-l d P,` munion senjice Sunday evening, at 6.45. l ` A garden party will'be held on Thursday mg. evening, at` the residence of Arthur Bell, under the auspices 9f the Guthrie Prenby- . alld lterian church." - - ' \-er_ `Harves_ting is pletty well` ever. I I I -:7 . _ ,_____ _,_ ` . .>U _. shore, is no earthly reason Why you should sha,me y`our great; grand `tidiog: it over."Witha$ littl-e outlay as possible, but V sire. Cook -Vtheuold but up for a scare crow. " Man alive, look decent ! Noyv isqyoutime to dictate prices. The: -lowestu not refused; V You pays`-yjourk pennies and `takes your ohoice. - M Just so. `Between Seosons you are : Fezz Caps 1 io_rI:s_. A . Aug.`l5 -_Thevaer\'i:e`nnd clioir practice in St. George's church, was lvell `attended on Tuesday evening. 1 A large" load of brry pickers left this place on Friday in pursuit of thimblekberries. S but came home With crnpty-vesels. 'm.. urnrlz for Hm nnnatruction of the tele- home with cinpny-vesseis. K The work for the construction of ph0nc between Utopia and Angus is still - going on.- It `is expected" that it will soon be in working condition. > Farmers are greatly azoinplaiuiug aboiit the rust on the ants this season. which they believe to have prevented the grain from lling. 5 m ' `I i k` + Aug. l7.-~M1ss 1\'._ Scott, of. Barrie, _is` visiting at J.`TIf..(}ar .__1_1`er _s.V_ _ __ 7 Thu Misses Mam-thur are home from lvisiting ntJ.'_1f..l;}arg_1_1`er'_s.v_ The Misses McA1-thur hem" `Barrie aivisit. TI... :.~......amu nmnnu. hnldinu :1 moonlight 3 liiat week. ' - A'large stalk of cow was gsown on the Mr:'Auley farm which measured ten `feet vj 5 three inches. - A ~ 51' Miss `M McAnley hasbeen ill lately. ` 1` " "The Misses Frawley~,-and Mina Moran. of , Hillsdale were in our village last week. _ I1 l Albert Gregg is building a new Litcheu to E ' his residence, improving __the appearance [ greatly, ` ` ` ' I ....____ - Aug. I8.-Rx. Little, his sister-in-law `Mrs_ Arthur Little, and bgby Henry, left fo7Torouto'last baturday. V ,_ Annnu nu?` Jnhn Mahonald. Of for Toroutolasc baturday. 1 Angus and John McDonald, Midland. visited friends here last. week.. M-... tuna. Mnnmmm nf MirHnnd.fdrn1el`]V visited friends here last; weeK.. 2 _ _Mrs John McDonald, of Midland, fdrmerly of Orr Lake, hag` been soil! for some time tliat. she was compelled to go the hospital week. A-1.... ..+-.11: M mm was L.'0Wll thel ` Aug. l8.-~The_'peop1e in tl_1is vicinity are not quite through harvesting yet, as there are some oatsand pens to be seen-in the -a ` I horse. weeks wrist fractured. Heja [along _ '_ - ' 5 Mrs. Johnston, ha'd,her leg 'brol:en DAY AUG. 90. mm Garvi1i s. ' . *~- Miss Jessie Stewart returnetd Edemrale- 1 `on Sunday, pftena pleasant vacation at home. 1 VH5: Eaasou, who had been the guqst of; Miss Wattie, left on Saturday for her A "home in Toront. ' ` . ` , >13 .... .....,1u .. mm at-.l:i\`elv'enQaQ6d `in ` Aut. l7-Miss Doherignframilvton, V5 ' spending` the_ last two weeks `at Dav vGarvi1 1 Min Janie Stewart returneto Edam! nome In Luruuw. I Everybodyia vary actively` engaged . harvesting or threshiug.these`days. . Mrs. Brounhead Russel, of_BigBny Point,_' stayed in jthe `village over.Su1fday with ` friends. `. ' ` Our unaurpavasd posbhole and well-digger ' E Thos. Monteith was aw rdedihe "contract _ for digging the new well ,0 be put in _at the 5. school." This much need9d_ work will be_ _[ commenced immediately. _, 1-u.\T. illnruiin h hen bnned is his commenced immedmely. _ , . 308." L.`Garv,in has been" buned ' room on account of i11ness..the paiat thfee we'eks`.'_, May "he soon begut and a._i-nunrl` again. . ' -mm Austin Arrived Saurklaady to_' again`..' - `V - j _ _. Mjias `Austin ban-ivpd `Satur'c1E'reg_dy to` reaumqjworlx tc s'~de_;y.- S113:-';1&.--1 ah..;.)'.lll[)c` ,, . thy of - the `e'ntire__ community 111. the loss of ` 'lxer,`ai:;`ter, whqdiecl n,Lyun Yallev during _ holidays: v '~ ' ' EM:-5 Chm-1es7Sneut'h`isnkamilg aai1fter.e1`.:\"V-"v holidays?-_ -_ '_` ` w. __ - _M|;a`. Charlea Sneathand"}ami1yg after an-7 .'go)iing;bhafp1ea.a}x!9}. 9Lr,u.s:L11fe It CW6!` '1 ` t`e-wart s for aixrweek,a.- departed T6x7T5f : 'on_9aturday. ' " . ` V ' .._.__. timing j K fdvii "ffnr `Ty"<)u (1:T" pepl6`ha!t1`a"i.6.nic where the` ,.spent a plasant alternoon-' 3 ,l7.-~Mbi;_t `oi he"'Ea'ma"`ih;"am those who ha.v`e ghraqhed report a fair `yield. R.`C0ml1I~'hl8 removed to hishnew house}, This musonsme `am! busy gghhe foutidn`-.~ tion.o,`f the new church. ~ * ' ` ' ` MI the Willow _C1:eg on -Thuradpy) last, Min Ba hm who has been visiting friend! Chaliiguqiia, } nae *chnu-' nu. nru Iv Iuvu .\a.L\ayn theiaipent plasggt ;l;11;3\i . ' Mi-I lia lav. . ` V. here.`haI returned to I19: 1}9m0., GGIOII`-hf` border`: T = Ma... m-Mann lm.uone$'o Chautauqua. wry . been visiting ._s:>.oofand_$1.5o Nofv 1.00 75c. 50. -` 0nnaorva_i\es_nre evidgnghftired , and Iaetpd iuciind mmry (Hark! Wilkes gs-lgdg-.. - uni 0110 5TAVi`I0N.` ,1 5c. I ORR LAKE. UTOPIA. ...GIBSON. .e_.;. MIDHUBLST.` 5({`c. 0 d 5(`.j [,)avid, '-`Q.!g_vqIu~ .1~ ~wv~-- V k G o 9 "would be` A {1?ty'.snf_e Beltipg Ihntfgood many of zhui1`v.,r;nand Ainbrican'a gmygnxa `-irhxai ':CI,uadians,' wi not be quite be enthlfainatic twelve months hence as laeystfo I.t.pruent.. ; , I .T. 3lcLezm n1>1d.-,A. Rtfnald wheeled to CoHingw9od_and back oIi`,Friday. ` ` Th nzt onod shower of rain we have had \ Collingw9o(1_anLl DECK our naay. 1 ; The that good shower pf have fe oh Saturday. the 15th ingtmit. It will do a great deal of good, as everything was very - ry. . -. ` nr -mhnnl teacher (F. C. Battex`-`and 1') . ` Our school teacher (F. C. Batten)\_aud his Entrance Class are to be congratulated on Lhergwod ahowing they m,a_deV pm the recent 'E7mms:~ Eight wqre passed and bworecmn-. mended, out of twelve. > Tim trnin di:l- not new 1m Saturdav nixzht mended, out or twelve. - The train did-not gebr up Saturday night on account of the heavy rains having de- stroyed the tr'ack`on some parts of the hue, Lust Wednesdav A uleasanrevent took sbroyed Lne trnclron some puns or me nun, Lust Wednesday is pleasant event piace in the Presbyterian church here, when Miss Helen E. Law, daughter of W. H. Laiv, M.D., became the wife of T. R. Case, of . Winnipeg, The. ceremony was performed by Rev. W. C. Washington. and the church , was suitably decorated for the occasion. . inn Rrramner. nf '('.ollimzwood. is home suitably aecoratea I0!` we occauluu. ,- Miss Bremner. of ',Co_llingwood, for a few davys, . Mn Ymmu. whe has been quite ill. is Ior law days. Mrs. Young, Vwhe has quite ill, is. slowly'7`recoveriug. Hen mother. Mrs. 0 Brien, is.wilh her._ ' Aug. l7.-Mis_s Ethel Dalby,. of Ttironto, is visiting her sister, Mrs. John Jacks',,a.b present. - I Mrs. Clark and Miss Good are the gusts `, present. ; Mrs. Clark gusts` of Wm. Thomas I acks, sen. Tim Hmndnr nfnrmn nf af.nrd:|v warn the \ of Mrs. [homes Jacks, sen. ~ I The thunder storrps of Saturday were the heaviest of the season; Three ptorms followed one another in rapid succession, and the rain fell in torrents for over two hours, till the ` whole "country resembled `a lake, and the small rivulets, which were before dried up became rivers. 7 Fortunately, we hear of no de,st ruction of property. A rrnnmamnntll have been made to havethe \`.`~" wt

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