Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 12 Aug 1897, p. 5

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NEY1 Unir troops distihguiahed.thqmse_lves atthe" jubilee. C Evidently `allfthe cdlonial; contin- gents made nn~__xcal_lenI: impression; as it is _ `now proposed by `Mr.7"Brodenick;._ Pa;-lie.- . 1me`ntar.y Saerehary'm the ',\Varg>0i.oe,` no. have some-of tduolonial batbious on duty . serving in Euglinid, their placdkb lyomsto I ,b;L...a!:an,.,b.y....Btitish...regulnrs. ,Na _better.. _ ac _`i`ii6g1Id ixdbpY?eH fob making 'nihed' -soldiers othe man dtlonrvwhole forceothan -"such-an :in'mrohange`. After_ a pa:-.io'd~:ofv - service in` Enx1Ia`md"a Canadian hnttalinn M * 1%./ V". i"ii Jichx? yavere A e`?%~.anu1o?'%~$o%a `>1 .;':::m fbxdd Lnomlael-V Vusitz. `In M so i%.ldnew`1!nl?ss'md?M1*m3gim'|ror:d5by vr: -l`Ggl,lHU`_HlI_ HUN \ m_'e `militia. . <._n nxnwgwmuitgpquu tn; 5;; unmung. ; _`,u1eK~ ; : a1!;.cb,,manypkax`s9ns :n.fter';ji they . ` thehg; .oM0,.f.and are'&sna1,I&:.acc9nx`;4 ` Zhmjoanrbeg. _ byva decay {om 9-nib. `t29w_xt~:`L _, . "bldd mnef.` Ir us! 3? ~. ikldnsg-! r:`!?a:wa.n;1i\_ae1`m:`1`i'1 1m5o33:'%`gp3:'3'r'33 ;- gnkenwzo. 93:11 16*. : `.....J.. ..uuu uu uuu uunuuaxl Vl tut: wtzcn. Returning his niece. Sara. McCarman, ac- companied him. . ` "Misses Frankirand Edith Neilly, of Bradford, are vising in our neighborhood. . George Magoo lost a valuable horse one day last_week'. _ - Minn A I fliklmnn `.1... 1...`. 1...... .; m. I v _ r ` ,Peterborough, Oct. 22, 1896.- " To.Mes'B:s. Edmanaon; Bates & Co. Toronto. ` ` I V Gentleman,-I Jake grea&`:p1eashre.,-in` testifying to the `merits `of Dr. Chanda K_.uud L. Pillap. ".I`ligsy pmve-themselves A to be just. what they are'recom`mended fo}-,. and are one of the hast selling pills , _thah'I have eve; handled... T h m-..-__ 'n,., sgfvice in: Eugl'a`md_`"a Canadian battalion _.wou-Id-batman excellqyh educative inuence on threat of. he force. as would, a Bxitish are `militia. "`sucn"an Jnmronange. Atseri p6l*l0--:0X~ v .regiment_ stationed gt. any Qeubre where there- fmsgvgaiege ra..,;.. nay .,;a .1 `)d8 0y',1`e3>R5.3Ehm`. nyfmakb-lite T .'senarV`iIi8m1 of a:}51=8ih` .-'J;'nh` 5 :n1;:b.,many gerson mag 1` yand`%a:e usw,13f.acc32hX`s< him amm vnf viml` mwdr. `'coo_k3sF- :Coit}int:A `impound A. Tn Hun-' nl-1111 -(fth. mnhfn" nuuaou are vxamng menus In van Vlack. E. J. Atkinson leaves this week to take` charge of 3 RS. (as pnnipnl)in the County of Waterloo. - WI... :.....:x.. .."c D... 1 -L_ rr,.-Lr I returmug home again, `hue quite 8 an pxiae last Saturday. when -51!` their milk was returned owing to the -cheese maker` taking ill. However, the ypung stock fax-ed` sumptuously. The steam thren/her hn.-x nnmmnnnnd ` The patrons f Lakeviw cheese factory Wllllillllg 383"}. V There are a fewases of n1eaIes rpolted in this neighborhood. ) Tan-ma '11-mun .. .......r 1...-.. :- -L....L' .-_- Aug. 10--Fine harvest weather of late. School re-opens next Monday. Jan; Swalm, of Toronto. was visiting friends herelast,weak.' V * >- 16 '...m.:.... 1...... ......5 q.....:-.. -- n-_ 1 ` ` :1. mm l|](0I'l'l'l(l ua nasnaunany. V I Mrs. Wm. Rotbwell returned home last: i . Thursday, after. apendiug a few days with friends in andaround Bradford. Wu hnvn n-An ...........a 1...... ....L- -_- menus II.` anu\arou1_m nraaxom. | We have men around here who are smart, for they are not content; with days to `work, but on Aug. 2nd they gm-bed t9/wzfri at the first minute of the day./tlrti to any _ at midnight, just letgigpstiiia-y pm by. Mrs . Blain and son. Thomas. returned nu uuuunguu Jll mu-in may Dy. Blain om&s. returned home on Sunday, after visiting friends south '0! Btimi Head. ' They both w.I_1elgc1`_ and enjoyed the trip `very much. i . ' Georgina Doolittle is snH'en'm7 `Fnnn vupyuu uuu mp `very mucn. ' " Miss Georgina Doolittle is suffering from . a severe attack of inammetioia. ,We hope she may have a speedy recovery, 7 _ .\11iaeGernie Baker. of Rradfnrd. in visit. uuu may nave a speedy recovery, Miss Gertie Baker. of Bradford, is visit- ing frien_da in this locality. _ Abram Rankin. nf Rm`!-in nnan a Tom mg 1nuu_ua In Ems Iocnmsy. Abram Rankin, of Barrie, spent 8 few `dsya`.w_Ith u_s thy beglnunqg of the week. `Returning mace. commmied him. 7` .39 P"Pe.Q1n':-3S3 . _ gofatren ` _ '+Ko.K TforTo!di3,33 cases; ,1: by fat, the beat`t1?n :4' !net1ictn;g.knownV '-.-8916.`? dr8$,1I`8&' ?>129?1!PP`=' '3<- -4` 5`, Hlfo. for s%e`<~,i`zv%ca_;e`:eq`,.-.-Lx,co.V1t`._ eenf :1 ~.IR9ngg~+gb1dA y r V 'ts`.`.,Gne--. ox-,;T M Thrujnqllnraf; mo boxes`, :4 ; _*?I{i.m,;~n:- {o:_:._ mailgdg _n4 jgeceipt .01: .; L-`'nricIhc1iw9a+ent.Aatamx;- `:1 ' - 11-h.*omi'cnm:`n':iv.~.* 7 1 1 vuuy 1asI:_WeeK. Miss A. J. Gibbons. who has besn at St. Michael s Hospital, Toronto, for some time, returned home Saturday,"-accompanied by her snter, Eliza. She ~._still uses the crutches, but is gaining strength and.wilI'soon be ableto dd WftI1o1;t.tl1e:n. ' _ W QI...IA:.... ..c m:-..: ...... --.1 A-...-.._L 8016 E0 (10 WIUIOQU $118!. F. Shelding. of Winnipeg, passed through our burg one day last week andvleft his card.- He was a .former station agent at this place, jgu sincaJJlnt~time.holms7beon promoted to ' ~ fravelliug Passenger Agent for the Northern Pacic. LI l"|I..`.._-..L 7:17.-) -.-; _c In, morning. - " Look out for the I. 0. GL Tia. annual`:ex- -cursiou to Orillia. They contemplatg having it near the laat of thepmonth. line have not. I yet; decided on` the date. . _ Aug. i0-Miss_1Iartha'and w. A. At- kinson are visiting frinds in Van Vlack. E. J. Atkimmn lnnvpu thin man}: on o.L~..` ypuug sour.-x xaregsumpnuously. 5 steam thresher has commenced whistling again. . - i There IN! a few`?-um: nf Innnninn Nanny far` I ! hood. ` ' In nus uexgnoornood. `James 'Brown :; new barn. ,is about com plated, and will be a credit to the neighbor- xncuuu new msuweek. , N o hervice here next Sunday, so Rev. J.` A. Rosa intormed last Sunday. Rotbwell returned hnmn lush` 01 vvuumoo. -_ Tho family of Rev. Jqhn Hunter are visiting friends` around here. ` . We am all nlmnml 9n km... Han! M`... u,. vmmug menus nrouuu nere. ' We are all pleased to hear that Mrs. Mc- Arthur has recovered- her health and is returning homdagain, W - Th? natrnnu nf lnlzm-inns "Imam C.ms.\..... The Best z&.nm _ _*nmRsnu._ we. K'wUIIUUIlII I -WM Blood sud cameo! tho gaunt: by the bh_od,j|.nd on luqndythloondionol cvcyorpndo punk. Good blood mun: Itmngnuvd. good digestion, mbm health. __ Imgnro blood mm Imfnh, d!IncpIn.;hcuunI- thxn,oturhor othtdlaeua. The and wtytohnvagood bloodinco mks Hood I Thin medium: purines, V1- tnlisu, and enriches tho blood, md south` tlja ex-menu or heath um Qgmngth to ovary nerve, organ and tissue. It: clfeltu a~ good Appetite, given mtxuhlng sleep and core: that tired feeling. Eemembu, A , ,, ., lllgunontlul to I r-' 1--.un n_...___-,n. umbcs:-1nmctma0uai`%neB!oodPucr. 1 __._..__...._....____._____..._.._. { ' 7 u 1 Hood's Pl'5tc:kr.II::;rtoI1:kpe'nauymnt: `*:bjsgiaL * bxmgspdmildukhwsf L , Sars aVpari`l|2{ GILFORD. GUTHRIE: lllllt Hill - v J.` D. TULLY. Dlggibt. ._ yawning ; uniuxu-m mupum; x_x_1u1_ns' -'juu;j V V V g 3 .; "'~W xe,in,0t1tr L1ps,;f`* uidj- ;'5, 000 I fbfg \. `."Ih_ jbarir .1 Bgwedg Down:* ~Wh.en.urieqenHy 1mt_up : 01`? :tin_f.io;1; __1, 31.9 158. Win; ` obtained`; ` 3~fQf"thQ;.9qpytighhi ,ot, MJiohaE1?:Wat`a0n/ s. Iiririn ""`Anchn"r;"d--Hnriihl-`n Rnixdz Fy:_gQyIIl*lV ,lu., `,"t_`,`e.`:'_'ur".5.`)1`,l!,r_`_ ' gaong; `An9h;3ad: "4-.-.Hg;:ht,. .. .x_Ronnda 533219.. _ , _ . i l`|IIUIgIx UHF vbllll -ftnxe1w smxmtauou may I10W`DC - seen here, in all grandeur of new stock and new goods. ` The largely H increased duties upon'china(.and ` glassware has led us to puttin an extra supply just now. What we 5 ` have, will not laet forevext and if you want to buy at.old.prices, you will buy_ now. - ' ;.. An Englisli .wnjter2` sya am, it th ;1?guaaia'x;s`uonsoxfiption' werem appliedjifn :1ndim`VEnglami;I~ would: ~ham= $1500-.'000.s-;;' %m`e"gn1{u` sgyldia/rs` `_fa'otspuIi;j' in hnrmukn, .ii;t300g904f1t90tWit8tOinif8g " a1"--2rt ='7v#liiol1: xp); id bibs Ulutilll ll-I. uuaauuu. 4 . Sir Arthur suxum -ia"sa'` to riae '1 ~rea1_i-zed 510,000 by his cqlubrated song L 1 The I.iost`C1i1_or_d. .? ;Bale. gppara 0 hafvq vreoeiwgi high -p ric'es`tor thg co'py- . :ri`ghts* of . some; ofa.)1i_ songs, :;.Eo:.,-*1 ~Drea.mtf I Dweltl MurhleA'LvBVa1_la.* hi); 5 `.4. no':'mnn..-. ....~..`..'a3._,n'm .q.. n` ms}. his isv intieeci fnn1a. ;` "I thouglit. and when L got` tohg Graphic oice .. `there was another inscription with owers and,a1Lthe rest of it,.Weicome 7 to M. and G. . T1136. worri`ed- ma 3 _ bit, but then the name of the man who want out with me commenced with Gr. I told the:edita'or~ofiny gratication. ` 5Why,' you egdtisbiczxl idiot;; - A heire- mnrked politely, `it'. s nothing to do .Georg_e and Princess May; with you! It sthe`murriage of"Princ_e__ nvanuoosnlv .4 Phil May. thejartist qnd I-AIIQVI 'o'arioaturi`st, tells or 8 funny eiprieneev he had on Graphic: Hanan T nnvnn,knnIr In. his return from a tour for the London 'r T Ayn` nu \JLlI_Pl.IJUu }Vhex:_[ aamer back to" Iiddn, VI hastened to the oica, and `imagine my vgratic.ation.' when -I saw: Aeyeryyvhere ` _resp1endent*ban`ners bearing the inscrip- ?tion- in .-large _1et;tera, "Welcome to M...n` . g V The 1":-lotus ofongs.` _ , 2 _._ The following listshqws than great - ztleal so)`; mcmey is "maa, from. p0pu_1a;x7:- " _u'msio in England: . . Q?! Av-i-`\h1IQ1\1'HvHn -a7n\$'Ar1 Vhx hfn-an I -up-snug until I ZIQIIC 1 It is many yean sinus` lurk Twain : lines` immqrtaiizing the mforoad punching of variously colored slip: by i street railway comlnctors to prevent} their lzolding np_ thdfcompany nu riot through the land, and thebut!! I .trip slips, "` .the pink nip slips" and tine hlue trip slips" have long been aban- doned by most street railway: in favor ` of the clbck faced indicator. This in I - I .3 ;. mm.` .-;n.. 1.... mm ;. ......_ 1... i v It sih../raga/Her Departure mm the /./ _`World of Artists. Before her marriage she had been A `famous sculptress. She had made sov- eroi portraits` statues of welllrnown inen, iuid every one predicted for here still more brilliant -future, when she suddenly set all predictions at naught by inerrying a wealthy man who die- approvedrof her keeping up her profes- sional work. She was very quietunder this restriction, but was siipposed to rebel inwardly.) Therefore when at a dinner party one evening she asked her old friend Generel~-Buehar to _ come to -see `her on the` `following evening and inspecther last piece. of . work, which she thought the .best and inost lifelike she had` ever execul2ed,'he'supposed he was expeotedto use his inuence to pre- vail upon her husband to permit her to resume her place among the working fraternity otists. 441 an: aura nnn `.'..m 1:1,... ...(........'i n I 1 I LIIHDWLUIUJ UL CLl|`lEl'n - _ I V I am _sure you wm like it, general," she said, with a. winning smile} "Th fairly lives and breathes. -I confess I am in Iovewith it myself. _ ` ' I an Hun nnv\nnl>n.J nnnuahan ill.` Iunvu-'7 S. W; Davivsg Imvimeri HIM AH lUVU`\VlU1l All LUJGCIL. On the appointed evening lth gen? era}. with 39.!L1 mis,3ivings.`,ov,e.r..V T.t:h.e`.. delihby (`Sf ithe tqsk hiutrusted to L him, ~ presented himself. Instead `qf inviting him to the studio };is-hostess, to his surprise," offered to bring her last bit to him.. ' llf\L '.-1.1.. _ .L;;.__;.L_ :. :44! L, _-,L, 1. nun. . ` Oh, "it's a stitnette, is it? he asked: Well, yes, you might `call in so," she answered, as she went out; of the room. In 21 few minutes she returned, bearing in her arms-a baby I--Chicago Times-Herald. . - " un. IJJXZ uuun muru xuuiuutur. Luna 1! I f.u;'r.i;; gum} dcvicv, but still). it may be wmrked by a clever man not unwilling 3 to -~~ divert" zx few nickels to his own" pocket. in Tqmnto the company has a scheme which; so far at; any one known, has never yet _heen `circumvented by a conductor. Indeed. it isdiicult to see how it cduld be got `around without thpui ccnnivancc qt 2 passenger. By this plan the conductor dpes not touch money or I V tickets at all; When ccllccxing, he car- ' A, til morcfpnscngers boanlthe car. , 2 lies around a specially made receptacle 3 into which-the passenger must put his 5 own ticket or 5 cent piece. The 'con- 2 ductor whowiclubes the ccmpanyhugules by taking the fare froin the passenger and putting it_ into the fare holder is liable to discharge. At the end of each I collection the receptacle ii hnngnpon a special hook and must there rcmgin un- Thu nnra nf Hun -M-nllmn In`-an lmh-gr.-. c vu uxuxu yubmtl,-I5`;-IE uunxu |..LlU CHI. [ Thu cnrs of the 'trol1ey,_.1ine between 5 Minneapolis and St. Paulare fitted with dents to passengers chrelesa in stepping `on and off. _,_A7t_;lxe11mr end of each car they shut. are folding gates which are -under the control of the motonnan, who does not opeujlxem until the cor has reached 3 full` stop_ nnd closes them before _i_t starts again. Controlled by the same level` as that which opens uud t-lososlthe gates are folding steps, which let down when the gates open and closelnp when l uclnlimblo appltanczzs to pwventaocb} I Tim m..m..;m-.. Ac +1..` .... .,. 1:..- 1...-.. NHL`) nuuu. _ _ 4 i The managers of this same line have I carried the streetcar advertisihg notion to a greater length than the managers of most other trolley lines in the Uiiited States; In addition ta the ordinary space for advertisements over the windows, ,4 the backs of the seats are provided with panels for the display of advertising matter. This does not, however, seem to attract: the advertisers of the twin cities very much, for the panels are very ,rarely utilized except for amusement announcemeuts.-~-Exchange. I /// arm-'.a'rV 3X:LwQ`Ev'1c:s. HER l.'l.FEL|I'_ Mistaken P:-fde. came: 'a eixaidvof:,l2}96:-::"l. lS.V_ry pera_on,*wn&n,uar 1 vpzinoips` or-afgqn, ~w_h0. Minta_4ar.`1`:\1_b_ligH_e;; za `dnx`noisq:or; orm wijxiph'iI'xm ixnilzatigpg or :13 9; blomb1e'LimitationolTnnyL 0f_,jg_h['ei"f6tx1is.np3. 2 ; fended. uo.%-.,.u;`qL%u1ys;sionL rooms ,Act-,> and` ; whibh;in-ggloxilied.,to`-d=ceivg=.t;1.pnhlic;):ag; ~ ginduingr Vheibaliaf thah:au9K:h1tii:a.!mafotm 3 zip; ;1plgie9;0r forgn .fr.om_th.e`x a'aicI,con:b;A i { pa` 1: o;A,tho- pmgenh: of: a.,ydi_yiib1;=,i;n:;h,` mow iB!l18l`IQl11.l%,k9Q.1`.h5. 'o4rj::f_aVrm~ igf1x`ounoan:.wi&!g ` ' agency in:-this: pfoiriiie vghq. in.-6 uai`n g=a.n The gmmnm -,;w,e` hm `of; a ;ox1.;s;;; T; ineihalm an i>r'11it;a_tibn9f;,Di,\zi_-V: V V uxb'entn4mox1s._`_'U:z1sier{the law the ; :_iix_1;_ `as well` is:i;ii:.;jrty~ whgi solla t`J1`r r":.V`-`as: . ` _bB .ag'en."fr`_q1g:;the,` _f(1sll<.-v`vi`ng (L V " 1 atamtgea p&8:se?1'til{x`_: ` ` agllin ;-;;., . [ __suz missus;nmz;;u.t.>'_frhe.;raug;_nm:::ceT : -*-F9, lm Lists, Pgoqrzunynes mi .lJ\J` ~ 'V--- -- --~~ ----7 V. -..v 'LV.Kl\I-4.I, -` _ > v__ . . 7.Acanada s.1fnv.pr1t_e:n:1vai$6Ql.*IAg;ioli:aa sngp;;;gg_.' frlie most com ' laid Ie Shock Buildings fn AL'm'erica. tiara ' hngmrvemenlts am} titezns gl:ia.yeaxi;a wig Stockm1_u;,,.A'gr1culturis.` _)t[a';xufe=..-t1x`rbeor.`w_ R. xVn1~:gJ4A,r V '3 ' u ` a`Yogelepc. 9tI1',in`allDep.rf:ments."SucessassuI'ed;" _ 2. gsu been secumd 150- mnushVan:rge;mga.g;s1;;g,A AiAx`act`:lon 'Sala`of`Boo'is."siid FTi\ \?ii w.A$ll1r5`;1.,`o1xv>tho_C;"` I cox; 'LoN12oN, A 5 s1+j1*m_2zt1%11:' fie Q1 A ..._..-..-... 1':-~......-.u...:-.1. mumt mm` .Lu`v-ininiu-'n` Ihltlmv, The Tea or Ti iiar Exceueneg 5 . . , : Lead nackam-3 arm. 9: `an m an MA A... ..... n. c..1.: x... Au-:x. MILNE. MAKING MEN S LTf[IES--~ A' `paaee'i; rhgggIawMrg.co.; packages only, z5, 3o. 4o, 5o`and 5oc. per lb. Snldby all g_rz_)ccn. Ibo _Dvldson&lIny.I.t`tl.,`WhoIoo|laAgcnts,V>.Iront6." ` r` _ . _- `V ,. V ` VII`! Q3 HIGHEST Tgsrmomnts mom ALL;D_:ALsns_ AND us:_n,s_.~ .3 want! `I ' 43.0-ly Ifyou_r local dealcr cqnnnt supply, writga our near-est'houn.' IL@Q@;/C151` J3`r%'.1r4A WE5TERN% W110 GIVES sM:1sFAci:1oN_ Clbse prics and first-cTeiss`worlrli1an-` vship wilf always hold ol:1- customers and make new ones. ' AA ammo TEA` In spits ot a backward Sprigg, our `tr.-nd Lhzs season is ail that could be be, desired. It only "p'l`0Yl .`S that` weritwins, mam y-- P9`W.`3% m We wans yo}; among dur new ones, IO-C. Vnruggist anid rnacei 3 ` " amen, 3;-omm;L;jwtmm" `_2 w1NNxPEqn_n-ANco;1\ER. V _ . N V |llcil'::*romg mm; m,'mi . ~ can be` P!` fmxn room: pbovb. 'Madeifur _ or f V _` You Can keep your hquse \. wamfmm e1lu=to'~ _ hand . Mad in8Iim, V4 :1 feet moi wm h_m?%3o,oa$o $51 Innnnn nnisff Tfpivv Gnmhnv Wll CUXTUKBUUIIS, uIcII5Ig UIQ `he_ating_surfIce_ Ema large ring; .` door and ash nit;* "" `*1 t;,ti.tii.ontit1f*i`j)Ai_T>ii`ii.ggbgerty at 32 urren -:9 ea. ~ -. * .` ddor grid ask pint?` ""' -if : `'` Havy steel nes with chat heat}: ` ucaung 31ll'llCC4 mun Inge that will nvnnnr` uvimnk n-cnbs'nn ' ofthete. ucuvy acct uucs wlul Cut menu: that will expand. without cracking. Bolts on outside may fxnm.anon~ xmuncaanemtsgatrhctarnct-. 7 PI!-Inn nnnlnfnrnnrl plynnnlllak ICE! WWII: Will nylumm IU,1XX) ID V 100,000 cnbiTetf'Heavy n:-box, with coxmgaons`, increasing the heating surfnce` Extra lame r-Sm: - THE \TAllR, rsAmgu4.a?s Kf VVIKVIl.`3,7l\UV Villllilvll in the"onl -re, .:eua1';1 . 1ad_iea depend inthe `V ..f-zlmur amH1'm.ofaeed.` 'of'!ren'qth. Z. ` Vmouth1y:mT cineon which M fr Is prepuqdintigodegxgg H61-PA{;j~BE8ENU}RES-j PURcH`ASED A'_r.nus.!r 3.413535` .' 9 . . ; J. T (Irv gr svvr-m-,u_-,ww,--`-,vu `suif ' _" borrowers. * Moderate Of Crockery Medicine] `.II.` 510- 1\_u.u I ' _ Appraiagra, Barffoj X ma}; how` be no-`one .4! am" Manygp rna Lounomnn cnunnnu '% um; Ann Auencv cu. mean . ' Wlbll U3 HI: hlulllu - . _ 0 _ Many._of us yearly send the pgornur cast `off and half worn ggsrmentsysuqh as - dre8ism'acket_;cpes. akirlss, coats; vests _' and pants. By` this work hundreds of `filxalf-eladrpeopl am madq warm am! com`- fortab1,e{`a.ixd aye enabled to appear on the at.reats.. - ' ' L. .L:.. .....'-1. ..c ..L....:... .......... .:r...;,.....- . gqzLs9_of importance to a.ll\people'c9.rrying' `in su'r a'nce'- or abouhto Iacdinanrance on their ;lives,` as `well as the di ere`i:t_'. companies doing `b1T_'m'ss. in Ontmio, was` ,setgd by_ a judg- mgQtho PrivyCou_ncil~, '}I_l_1eeiayL` which ' nglly decided 6miqm'i paid. _ either by~oa.s_h or bi p 5.{TF,p the company` direct the xinauranhe chnuot be"'i:6Ilented.. " .Note,given- personally tb~-an agent are-not?- \a,ui_oieni: payment for a prgmimu aocdydipg . to this important daciision. ; ~ b , V . A uuugu. ~ . Sarah Bernhardt fully appreciates the immense advantages of henlthsnd strength for one in her profession, and no one knows betternthan she how essential to 1n-r,istio,`success ,..is R vigcrousv nervous system. ' _ , Hard and conscientious work in all mailers pertsiniifflier profession has at various times, left her week nud nervous ;. ,bn_l. when friends prevnied upon her to use Pe.ine s Celery Coin- pound she realized that she had found s_ blessing-is strengthener and invigorawr that she cannot praise too highly. She writes its follows ; ` An`! I... 1..- ..- .4 ..I...L.. Ll...\ ..........J:.. . s- ngswxeanuu uoya. ' . ` The S. of '1`. Pro. contest came`to an and Wednesday evening.. Miss L. Farward s side begt by two hundred and eight marks. The treat in to be ice-cream, given on the 28th. u:.."m nn... .: rr........+.. :. u... .......s ,.c . } zann. __ - Miss E. ,Wiun. of Toronto, is the guest of Miss L. Pye.-Miaa D.,Croi,'zhton. of Toronto; is the guest of Miss A. BalL-W; Robinson and Miss R. Morrow were in O'ro_$tation on Sunday eveniug.--G. Moore'\5aa in Oro Station `on Su_1`1day.~--Mr: and Mrs. W. J. Croxall, ofxbridge, spent part of last; ' week in j0ro Station.-. " W_lW';Ull.!' 'l':,8B_u.uI1_u 6lUl'9_ -uuulu ,uI}v.x.. _;'aqai>u-. 't,orr\1a in - txe7xi1o__r1*,j. 'buI;L iwihhlhe -; " ; 1 ng}|X` an1:1`e1ghant`ii&1|,l;1odgqtivc yxsyif , , a J to 00 ai\-'`2It9_:; M3,. bysjanl 3 :gi_L-ls we! -itomped witbj,.- = rmu:., vq_ic`e,' *4 ` .xn0!xe1; a smile, meg-jvoy `ofgthg h<)lVi(ii}7,l-=v_-9, " ;n phIegam:e5A_of;. thg. preo;;an,e:c;\n:oomp:gr9 " $199.0.e;119xf1h:-thasiwwa Ioiclgrl * ' ..II4xm `pads;-;.`.n:&Aai?vi' Q 317. , snll-;thatzldL.t?m6 meta-'1'jr1mjd: gof; ,h pst*~PI__1tnani`a- Fairies;-0or;i7 E2)` >;i:anter~+th9tb;`m9r*9il9dusV 113117 W1 is.` I 9.1;`. ` `< ., _.. '- ` vx --~--` .A use an aura gmaersge .'xa%.nowr. Pmnamfa w V n'mI`n-d..l`Y'niu s -mrtmnikd in (zinc ~n"A .n.Il . WIHUH LUIIUWIL "I beg ledvg :6 state that. accordin; to your instructions . I have used Paine : Celery Compound and I am convinced ' that ita the most powerful nerve atrenr h- ener that; can ba found; It is with-the greatest plenum-mhhnt I send you my sincere testimonial. . .' ; ORO STATION. Aug, 9'.--Mr. mid Mrs. A. Donlas, of . Barrie, have moved back to On) Station again. They. are living in A. Robin"s on s hquseuat present. - ' ' A number of the Om Station hints inztandnrl IIQUHQIIE Pfvllb. ' A number of the Oro Station bbys attended ' `thexwkestonrivic halirlayrbnnging home ' .13 shnr of the prizes.. VVe hope soon to -nilsh that school football match with the Hawkeston boys. ` Tim N nf 1`, Pro, rvnnfnuf. nm-nn`fn an and |ne`Your Charity be Bright and _ ' _Attr.ac4t:ive,_MTi ` . Joii'ii`i.. 'iiiifi'n& }` dm.` . `m,,a.. ' ' -' A` rum-n hay-is R ' Tug imim tes bf hcharitzablminatibutiornfs -anddour deserving town and city poor are miibh us`at all_ times}? ` ' M...... -2 .... .m....1.. ..,'...,J .1... -............. The work of bnighteing [up old and faded `010Lh88.8 done at a triing can > wibh*the'*Bi2"auiund' Dya. Th'mk' of this special work, dear `ladies. when your bundle of clothing is being prepared for the p.0.(_)l'.. One packet of Diamond Dyes.` costing ten'_c9nt3, w`ill.'ad.d wonderfully to the value pf yoixr donation; ' .'< * . | ` - J - `L _-__ > reoal1=the'ev`nhs at .t.l1e~ past.`.SohuoI}@ya yviira roli mg; we_:._ more Lana more` i 2 'w_ith'- thijr `tasks. and dhoret .cotim` Keck. r......i.u `r. u::- :5: hnnrnrl ~KnF ivs Inn [Stands at ~ the. Head of Her I ~ % ' Profession. -_ The innmrml "aiu-uh provokes enthu- siasm, admirauuu and curiosity wherever she appeai-3' before Lh public, and ban never had unequal in the history of. the stage. Rural. nnIn`}unrAb Fnllu nr\.r\I-nn:nOna Han The old ganmenns are dyed" some suitable bl'BUW.. _ . - D In this work of charity. many donors` are inzgking their gifts "bright. and actrac-V, . tiv` by `the uae"of the` Dizimoud. Dyes. ` color and look quite as well`as new ones. nu-..-_..,x a-_....1....,.1...... ..,m ...It.; :",. ..'.. and `pleasures of the poor, and the gar- ments do not have 't.he~a;;:pearanc of cold charity ' ; ' 'I`hn mm-Ir nF hriahhnnina nn nH xm . `piinlem. II ,5! BIKE E0, BBPY6 ."lB-.v0W`!.`_ lI"lllllIlIl,l ~ain!eq:Qnru.AE;bggctou in sf a,~ aae,;and; `_ Elli '39 m `tqturipd tn Stu. umiay. lutwui.--llini ' !lngikCdolinis`i8 inautatvith friends in F1al.~-UrI. Gdd And. 31:1, of-'E%n:i|l, were guest: at vergresn tt_qzof o ' . Ming and two other Indy fr?n`:ilu;`Zf Fuiitiiu. were gnuta of Mn. Babb. Argher in! Ink. 3 [III I90./I. Quit: A few fto'm.hotc visimd the Bach; I In; week, in {search of hncklebonian, but; came h:eknn_t plotted with the result of theirtdp. \ . .. _ I Timnawnrk of X). MnA1|le'a .hnnn.n in D; H.>MacLa1=en,{ melt \ I Tlwitonawork of B. MnAu|ey`_a.bunae is nishqd, and ma masons line made I fine job of it. 1 ,- ' Th vmma fnlha nf Hindnln nu! thin nlnm JOU 0! Wu The young folks of Eilladalq And this place :pez_xt_ nne afternoon it the . picnic ground; ac:-nu thd lab, lass Fridays ` ` We no sorry to men ` the death of Mrs. t3~3nontnto &bsbyr Cause of death lot. oin. It Seemed julb to fade awgy. We sympatbiia with the mother in her-grid. j ` . A 9.-mu `at mu. Vinita! : ' rum pa: pur;.:-us-.:J...a. cam! my who u. viainglrlauh inrpwnhiil. Tahsrllad In Pl. HnAnInu n Inn! u-uni ._Ilinn KW! Int week. Halt- - Shaspeaks About lfmnek Ciery M > 0omponnd'.' - f1*heGreatVJsemhardt _;g -i`:!;" qgngxf 'nggn1u|_;; 4. -3!h3!f`_`Ia$v`oit"`E D_on, t_ Xhn gsomepnbex Isou ?A80 Notes `D6n t`1 \y,_P'en;l};in__g.A 7 ~-}o3isA7v ;=sme1f.; rroR%eNT}o{% %.-For nagyoumpgcatmtioxg `um! anaamia i" gz;m;i_tnmgdioina;tnah.:mi1rmvprmmiqsv .;4inf9Hlblg;;Qltono& L Max L L` - OLE snv ale'Di'v., S._of 1`. will be preached " W} 0. WIz.slhihgmn. ._nld,,l;\atjweek._ to `build A road:,f9!,?%heir Tbindem "The immmsg wheat: harvetg at few days. -The damngs to_.whea1iis xiot so u:.n_uu v nun: \ ' Au ; 9;;--f_l.`l.l0"IlVl;_Hl1vl'l;`l temQerAhEt se:mo next Simday._ Augixsts 15th, 7 at. 2.3Q.p.n.. by -` V of-"our farmers exirried planks to the ` _ this cmnmuuiyl will.-bihafely housed ?-in u ` ~ -`nreatz aziih wins. farufl nl:-Hist. nlthnlmdh nhmn L .acnookaanonayu`a.;1_ew _I1oor;_. v " k Mn. a\m3:1Wrs.a`V{I?._.VVrsy~. ofgiraronto. and ., ;MiaaC1mppell.rotrpwnills-wm vipisi.ngV 2: . .,,::isuzhere:lqat;weak.~T'`ii: ;_ -z_:':g : `; -; >;~i ; vrk. asD:AMcKiIinonLwah. ~opmiing= I L13;.37ohuaan a.barg:boor;';thy wind `lifted C101,`, ; _n`,ndj i.$.ell.9n him. givigag, hia hip-gud:`gag.,g;_ , bdiibrulkihg /lflei in` gmiqg 'Lqrund`V xjibalv ` 3' =2 VJa.m,8.~ .Gr&hstmwu rmadum;: _ ,1`en'3 n by glgq t}\1*i;iv'ja,l:6E?~`a; bbjuzioing rz1a_rbxny.:lM .RoM:. wggfghmwn-L tm his nxgar; `m__, .eelr,. wuu .rv-auus_au: uuuwu luau] lllllfiuo ylqvwroy |l\' ,3'5i`1.)y0dt " ` " L - A ,: W h`.va+n6w;L V 5d` Iowiuv e1l"3)l% gecili 2' * ac Lool. ,`Th6se_ on, 8` oi`.o.urVgwo:V::o do .`- `Tuck Broa."had:5the y oo;m'1,t., and*g`o_ ,_a} good` ow at L90-.f\`2.; at the 5 ` 31ink`aol1qnl;,fpndAbul3Q-'feetMa-thvfram6 ; gmeu have just the`? 1rada'. furvthia,nima"b' the mum-v;.`. rm. Brink W95 ENNW. f!9'*:,hlB` Wm `and? iii v`~%ihlD&v9!3:7`hVE*!f9W!V: h. . V urau, x9rvunu;,pntg oune noun; [.aoh ooL_-ta to have` MW. oor,-= . Mn. and. W1-zw. "nf. .Z...& ,, _E__ujly eiliveto the times the management -, of the Toronto Exhibition, or as the title , runs this year, Canada's Great Victorian- Ers Exposition and Indnstral, Fair, is to be conducted on a' scale, from `-August _30th` to September llth, that will even transcend ` sny former effort made to promote thiefthe V most popular, most comprehensive and most attractive annual show held on thiscontinent. Already n suicient number of applications` for space and of notications of entries have ` been received to warrant the highest expect stions. The management have increased the number. of medals to be awarded and have made many improvements torthe bnild- ' ings and grounds, showing that they are V resolved "to leave nothing undone that will , _`enhance the plensure and comfort of both patrons nnd exhibitors. They havenlso de- termined nniuipecinl feature that promises . `to prove the grea.test'outdobr spectacle in the sway of entertainment that Toronto or any ` `other city has` ever known, outside `the world s metropolis itself. This spectacle -will take the formof as reproduction of the won- drous.Diamcnd Jubileeproeesshin in [:o`n`d`on`.., ' Agents are now acros ing nn'd buying the necessary properties and cos-f tumes, which will be srexnct replica of the ' ' uniforms and costumes worn by the soldieryr - the_ sailors, the nobility and the yecmeu/of the guard in the magnificent procession. Scenes willalso. be reprodncedpof the core- moniesat` Buckiughaml Palace, St. i?s.ul s _ Cathedral rind other places along the line of route; Many interesting specialties will also beintroduced, `while at nighttheelfect will . he he'ightened..and magnied by brilliant illuminetions and; reworks. Notonly `will " spectators have broiight home. to them the ' grandeur and unity of the empire. hut they - ' ' ometoggktlzondonp While dwelling on thisgrsnd feature the material aspect of `the Exhibition must not be lost sight of, therefore it is well to men- ; tion that` entries of live stock, end the.` majority of lhQp_ertments,_ clcse on Satur- 1 day, August 7th`.".Pl-o`g'rammes contninin ` all. details of `the attractions will he issue about the 10th of August. I utaw uayq. -lzne qamngs tqwnean Is not V -great as its wing. geared at-ist,.,:alt2hong`h= pass - incl potatom drain many plagues yutuerlyy dc: Utbofvdv :` '\ ` 9' "IF ""'f``,"I`;,,W9|`l_"l_|lV,l:|l'h! rung guns my ll|JF'lK.ulV a&ioql.L `Th_ese youhg.`meu hay the? V trac1e;urvthx9,pnz`o5;bhe }0l`ltl`_Y'. . The brick: 5 .aoh noInis to hnvu"ti.nm'n Bonn `5 V ` 4 ` Geo. ` nun U]. 10:10. I \ ' V I Speirs-Anderson-0rdere_d, That the clerli` 1 notify Thomas Ccnuhlin to remove obstn1c- {. tiona placed by him in road ditch opposite his roperty; also, that Mr; Coughlin be noti ed thnt? no objection will be made by the Councilto nndei-drains made on the roadway by him, providing no damage be done the roadway, ndif any illegal act done in connec- tion with such nnderdraininq which might render the Council liable tor `damages in connection tharewlth. ~ n........:i a.h'.-um...-l 0-. -......6. .1. LI... ...-.n -: `washingtheheadth-dcoughly,1dryit am! 1 V > _. aunt ltMI|I' , V _ `If a ohild a I_1eadia aourfy, do not comb _: tI1`e.hair,_ which is apt. to scratch and_i~rri-_ tam the aa&l~p,V,bu ,brush.g'eu:ly.- After - apply Dr. Ohms : Ointment; 1 uuuu mwule. repairing _urmgeJ con. _ line 10, opposite lot 6` . . . . . . . . .. A. Elliot, Fos, share 0!, Elliot ditch A. Stmtt. for cleuixig done on can," ` linrll _ . . , , ,, W ucu. anluuluuls, worn on roauway LO gravel pit. oo`n.1,0....-....`.... 50 Alf. Healey, gmvelling roadway; con. line 9,; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Q 2 50 By-laws were. passed for the collection of certain rates for 1897. Thn Milan}... mun nwlm-ml I-o. 1u\rvuv\`nOn LI... UUDHBUEIOD EHHTEW III] . Council adjourned to meet an the hill of the Reeve. ' I` G D........... t~I_-I_ ' onci Minute Cure for {l`oothabhe. ,, __,- __- `_---_....._.. Mngical in" potency and power,.pene- trnting at once to the diseased nerve. Nervi1ine-nerve pain 'cnre-cu1-es tooth-. ache in a moment. Nerviline. the most Jinan-vellous pain remedy known toecience, may be used for all_ nerve pains. Test at once its /eicacy. nr..nunuuuu,oI vupu, adamant `Connail , wnhramuv in in 13! following sqeougu were ordered paid: Neil Bursar, for lling wuh-out,/ 003.3. 0 11:10:25.... ....I2(X) Henry But, or mnkingcnlvert, con. i t 4. 01> _ F. T. Shunlnn. for nsmnr: tn mu! n. opaln, ulnouu to pay tor work on rondway, conIinu4 <. ' Hart & Riddell, forms requfred under . I 0. 8: w. 3.~Acc___.... u. on w. Ace . . . . . . . . . . . . .. H. Brnzziel, work on roadway, aide line 5 and 6, con. 4 ..... . . .. . John Ritchie. repairing bridge`, line 10. onnoaim lol: , A * . Term'_s V charm- UCTKIID T8083 101' IE3]. - ` The collector was ordered to complete the Roll of 1896. \ Q....:..._A...:.,.'...... n...:..-...: 'm.... 51.- -n__n2 . C_ah&da V Greatest Calebrgtion 0}`! ` the Jubilee Year, . ` TluCmItmotatAnhnlliIh,.Iniy3lst. Allnemhonpucnl. " " I(r..R.inh|mnn|.dVaimn_ minim-ad Hm -1. opyoum not 13 ............ .. F. T. Sbunlnn, for repgin to tan! I 2 uxupuu M. Inux, npunng roudwny acme: lob!-aon.3..... _ 2! lot!-eon. 3,;... . .....:` 4 50 John Shaka. ll! g wuh-out on bill, - `at Ant`eu,Mil|a..'....-...., .... .. 150 {._ Gavillar, nco't `for nu-vev, ($1.50 _ ` of we : to bqchnrged no Klml) `Z2 50 M. Gordon, repniringculvert, njdeline |0nudll,oon.9..: . . . . . . . 300 G. `Miller, refund of cash paid by him to H. Culhnm for cruel. . , . . , I an IR. Ljlllly Y0l(lWIy !!$ _ u. mulgr, remnu or cash pm: by mm to H. Culhnm for graveh... . T. Shannham tug 01 horse on mrveys - J no.:Dwinuell, D. Smntb and A. Bell; - ` work nn sunmv: nidnhnn 70 -ml ` 1:. con. 1, u.o . . . . . . . . A. Ma.nse,.plank for culvert. sideline 9 and 10_ con. V1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . A. Spain, menu to pay for work rondwav. cone linu 4 . , ' A an annular! plans. lir..BiulIuuou, at Vdpn. uddnnnd tin Jonnail minding u Ilhmnnnn km Hm 17(E_I7;}..'.7.` . ` Phelpaton . l\ \l..[`|:.....:.. 7; hnuers requiribg money to meet_mntur- ing mortgngesvoi for any other purpos; should appIyH:o_ phe_undersi`gned before making opher arrangement. U.'lJW!lICll, Us QUIIHI El! *3. D611} work on survey: sideline 70 and 7!. mu. 1. OR, j1'c1);:_2_:;-:\'I'.'E': . repaint-xn I .........- , work on 1 \ 1... i _C. S. Bumjox, Clerk.- --1-._-:-n ` . . . . . . . . 1 ; fcadway at , 1 ........--ml nrowdwayxo '1ovo0 .512 - . foi Kline tenths of 9.11;` sickness is a thorough laxative. 7 C,it'_rate at Magnesia is as pleasant to take 32$?-lemonade ndiifwewve as the stroug'esb~pi1rgabives.n It s 9. simple`! thing bgt a good one. We puii it up our- selves so you can` depend on it. `

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