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Barrie Examiner, 26 Aug 1897, p. 4

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I f Haclatren, pub} . (I... imld be ma. to J. .x.M {that of Tax Ikuuxxg k_\ very guuu mum. I Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Fisller and son Melville, of Cooltst0\vu, visited at S. J Neil1yv s oval` Suml'2i.y. 1\Ii.~n tLm..n;m Tlnrxllllln ea nlxln tn lm xV(`.1l1yu uvur ouuuuy. - Miss Georgina"; Doolittle is able to be out iigaiiii miter her severe` illness. ' _ cycling seemsgto be the inigin zittirictiomiii our burg ot late. VIN" .4L:\iu C>nv\: | -9 .m.umv-m.iim. nf `[}1D:lll 2H.H'&lUllUIl.lu Uul uuvx Ul. wuc. The chilaf topic of conversation of ` Lute has begn Say, are you going on ' the excursion) WUTi11ia' p1rTl1urs_day of this week T The 1.().GTT s are expect i11gz1l:11'ge crmvcl bu the eXcm`si0n oi \ she season. ` A` l\l.rs. G. Kneeshzuv, of Bradford, I attended ch'm`(:l1 hum Sunday I_1ig.ht and \Va\3vSh1tk`ix1ghallds` with lxer; many r t`rieuds. ._ . ~ rI n , , ,L`T\....L U....,.`. Mm. H'lUULlS- John C11mu1, of Port H\x_xot\, 1\Iich., is \ i:-`itillp; at S, K_in'g s. Glad taf see yo11'_l)a_ck,' John, V _ ` ' ' '\1;qu T\vl`i':lm-v um] T\-Ti.~x.<:nsx T.-min` and yOl1_l){lCl(, U 0111], ', "Mi11 ,Miss:`J)1`i1lm-:.um1, 1\'IiLsses I.-znuin ` t"rien'd s here mud in /"Lefmy, , \'l.:=. LI...... 1...... ..ml 1\/Tm R'\:n'n , King, `:01 "Barrie; *aro`~~visiting~ - *\VlXVl3'U`leU LU D|'i1UI`Jl'Ll U11 .LllL`ruaJ-> _ , ` - }:1issBulluNcilly Ll`Yi1`g_i11i`L\L0dge 7 ~ got 21 nzzsty full while cycling. on Mon- day. Sheis`o_n}y IL-nr1`1iug atldigot .to',0 _`coudent, the ruzull; behu; a. few bruises.` 117` L. LL,.L. I; I |`UIx n unuun} H'l(H'US HCYU iU`(| H1 1muuy._ \~,\1r3. . Hul1\ph1'(*,y- and Mrs.. Blzunv -\V1\g5t51e(l Lolimdford on Iluesday, `\ ._ I)..n.. \\ ..:h.. o` uVi..,.iu.. T.nmx _couuuu11r, 1_uu 1'u.~u11u 1161111.; z9`n:-11 us u|m.nJ. We hem` tl1z1t_Judk Doo|itLlt_1f_s vo.cu11t - l1ouSeis to bu lled S0011 l1y~pz11't.ius -~fmr_11-~Co1>kst.ow11`. They A are 1mi.nu-V fac`tm'e1'e of rustic` wo1',k so we will all.` ` \vollnpplsxf`ixr that H119` \v11el1__th0)f` uh-iV\'c.` .- L ,. W116 n'ilon Kniiw either-in urohiteutu'l"o`0l` in health; `A . foundation of sand in" insecure, and`. to deaden symptom by narcotic; or notye obmpouhda is equally `dangerous and` de-. It is fuily to build upon ajpoor *f6i11;dation, >7 @p_t1LL The true way tcrbuilcl up health. .. `I make your blcodmze. rioli and1nourish- f in; by t'aki1)g`Hoq u_ Smaparla. ' ------- . _Ho0n's Pxn. u os mil,v V (rid `romptl. _ qxfxgthaf ommna Lionmuuneui-4 _in hatteriesjor an attack on the Lgold;;1 ` "* grain`; sfampv ' Yiqtoryove: poverty and seas of chaff . is not buying cannon or ries with the lIA54Ja- -uuuuu-~.-v v .....y.n i / imills*are~bcing~~fortiec witlr rocky breastworks of pay ore. and soon threshing macbhineabwill oat to a A S I .Cam1da sambitims aye-industriai and f agricultural. J nag at present the country U E ( i E 1 speed and comprehensiveness which mark its purchases of Belfbindcre, over- \. l, A - . " ails zmd n_rl1hg machinery V ._...._-------~----- ' Ins uv unuuj. .Lr\lAll`EI.i\F1JyVll.IVl|V\1`/`I15 " 93' X M` -*%`1`Li` .\..,1.... B. Humphiry, of Toronto, is at Virginia Lodge. Her I is expected this week for ii 0 U E)EEAf mvnsnv A , AY, Xt}d.T .\ lJU\|\.l- slliil, is spend-- her sister Mrs. cq;.Ls<:-T. . WHICH ARE . __,__.____W____, ` THE Telnplan, the imlepemlent Tl icmpermucejournal, hasfneen devotipg` H muc11spaceg`8hQ\y its b1'ez1tment_by|Ll1 the ppsml 1iLil()i`it`i{3Q:~\1IX(leLbQ\ the Conservative and Rctorm -A(]minism`a- tions. If*the_ HbateI11enf`1_a'I`Q lrcorrect, there is no doubt t11at'iH1~=rs Been moist N V ixujuatljv treaged, beingdcnied many of btlhie privilegesaicxteudcd to: other x.`ews{ g fmpers. '|`he`Tenxp_1x1`_ c1o.in1's`tha`t_. has been pe1'aecuted on `accovum, oi` the` ' fearless. stand it has vtzilgen _on the rqhibition V quesi. V ' T again attc-r_n_pts tofstie the free- `""V>ii"c3iii"?2f_"this"prcssTu1'rr?ni-ifrnm Being"*in _ acggord with th plfinciples of Libe_ml- Vgjysxii, and in ,jusic:3i :6.`hims6}f`_ and to . V : tlid -Libeyals of Ca1iada,as well :13 tobthe gpayiep in gestion, Mr.l }YIu1pc,k .shou`1l] ;.:Vnt;.onc:T i,n'stiTtute' o,_`ful1Venquin(;y into the. _A gljave` fclidrggcs mudn`ljy} Tho Tmhplar. -.,`,, _i - H . . . '1 .~Be this us it" f ' I \I2s E? E8. Bnos..'-umnea. 23; sum s3x_53_t TORONTO T ~ QQOQOOQOO SUM .! ~`OA9 [lovers the wan - Thaf is what T In: E)iA.\uNER does A for the Town of _.Barrie and sur- rounding Townships. THF, EX- .---- u--I-\---u .~\.\IINER is a LOCAL PAPER and aims` `at giving" the, local news fully. If you want to get the newys that IS news and XIIII-IIIQE_ it isexxrs, read THE EXAMINER. Add ress; .1. 1A.# 1'1acLalfen, git? vv -........ M011 zmd Women who can \\'o1'k11n1'd mlklxw mu!\\'1'itl1\g six lxouramily, for` sixduys 23, wee '- mul '11! be c.o_11t.(;ut with ten `dollars weekly. Address. NE IDEA 00.. Brzumonl,0nt mu! \\'lll ; Joli i\l0nd.$(.._;_,_`.__ i\]~xs':y 1). j`m\\uuw. m _\.r..uv....., .. vnurrnus rehmws in.h'\s aectixuu. ` - gJ. DGee1`,' oI'Bz\'r'1`ie'is"i1s` twu ova} S\lud;)y." ` ` - ~ F5 Miss S(1\\i1's h_n.'s rt.\\1`ne\ 1-fx'6i_1\"a m( >u'th s visit t0kf1`lu1dH, Arm z,mm .\1a;cnen 5{-e){u{n'm1- to` Miitmi "H... ..1hny1iol\texc11}ion c>11m1\I6'n"da'y `xmg ;on i\londay..;,..V.M... Z ` `The moonligl;exdii}i6VifBVi1'1\I6:x`dziy `very succssful and the is tube coxxgrlntlulaim. ` V - Vh-A, (`.m'1ni0ht\eL0f Clorouto. ia~the- "guest,"- ` of R. Pu.ton4`M.` P. P. ` - cougrutnlazecl. V , Mrs. Cum1'iohitel.of Torout, gzxgsg; 7 MM. Ban-key.` our tailor. has bed11m'Ia1x~ uppwntiob. Our school <.p}m&1 lam week with my 7 atte`ndanoe`of 40. ' M .. Mn'+.|\m~ nnnv. of Hm School Board i {I1 atte`ndanoe`of 40. - ' - ,, . Mr, Mather, way. of the School is in Eoceipt -of * an acknowledgement '{of_ ` the, address aent.to the Queen. I _ mu... T.nnin Nn` succeeded in taking a(\drs`a the Queen- ~ ` ` Miss Louie Du` >au'cceed'ed taking second place at the recent P. S. Leaving _ Exams az~_Angua. Her drawing book. was - sent. `to the Minipter qt Education. ` who ran " mg:\rked_i__`aaoue` df tho benhhe has! ever seen forolther Publioor High school.` V 4:... man In hmnn hie bav-mu: enlarged =%%*%xxx%%x . , % TAHMES ,% .. % - 53% _ 4% Your % Chance %i~ x%*x%%**xx*%L _for.elther Publwor mgn nouoox. ` , Geo. Oaiu in having his bay-pm: enlarged ` ll. 1, `- :. -', .` ` ' 3 :_ M Mlqhn Goo in km. mama, gm ' tar NH ~ M333 B". Edwards. of jChath\ mf is visiting ...:..a;..;.. L` Hfm naulthlll. " . ie. 0!. . your Grocer for particulars, or `drop :1 poegcard tor.-:.';_ _s'n-:ARNs __IGYCLES"..... Hi 2 WATCHES amvm AWL If you have not "tried `it or wouldi Iike to. let your far`: away_ Jtiends ,ha\I.C_j.U__1L V Thq E9cmnirn.'erA," _/ B4_RR._IE.'. and we will .mail it` to any address in Ca-- Knada or thg United States till .].-anuary V1st,1898.~: *1 UCWS, Sd % is` (a LO`,GAL PAPER `,;,,,i['VIII,!'pi(1`_!`iGviKj}th0 -pried; jbfg wheat has tiud "Ii; cox'i?cs[)or1gTin';; e'l~I'cci upon" the /Hbpirits of the fnrmef and fi\'mineuain`uh,` ;who~'1 know th good times thatl must gu;con)f)iii;y"'dblluzj '\vhegt' with such a ?1?5i3ppns is :teported.L lt seem thin the ' pjnaqiy millions in ixdvnnce Vof mt V Vndhis, ?at do1ibl_s prics, means f9oo1 Wanid. ,'New Arrivals IFINE PLUNIBIEG wmzK} _._-_..____....___ ANTED-F-e.m\m*s S.m,4 and other indus- u'10us1:u1`so11su1' 1':\'u` k"kll1(`9.li0l! to whom Sm :1 uumth would be zmjhxducx-mu.11t. I could also ong:1:.re in few Lu(H(f~` at tflvir own lwmes. ` 'l`.-LL LlNS'C0'1"1`. '1`;>1'ox1to,011t. _ gmxtion. l\\JllV !. ;J making you lmvo seep : nmue iund addms wxll R. P. G 2;: no` uh\15H` t1';\i1|iu_,:u I'M] 111315 V V` I`\ L `1 1 .01`. ghnilm` (mini! -. v K1-J1`t\'.d0ll:\1'.<'\\* .01`. ;)i1_nil:u` t1';\1nm,.--, ml , T1_,`\y__K,<-.i}f>t," .d0ll:\1'.\"\\=\`~. 111o11:fh'11uu'ix' ul`_n' Tm: Bu.\u1.m,- x v ` 'l ` - ' . .. .mANI:u. ~. , . . -1"-1Ix~'l.xto :\1\V1\~`*>` .:"{I ;;.`}fft`{,,~3(1`(menx-itiglhEm- - " am} Reign .35`: 1pL5hmQ1\l:11s`f1`01I\U\8 \'9=lt : ptLa`;;`hzxtx`;\0;f`1.,'__`, me_ ;.1 ;Trii1""<)t" I101-my `I: H `%J`1(e'1)e(:L l\>1wr Life of "I110 Q9`3Ii.x nu`? - . - a1~:~r.0 up 6- " s9<`P,:_.L *`.9.!.. }3&?"`?3`$ `;;1`.`\115'1 :t55se;\txt1n;t `1\GEN'f'ES~%,v. mnkim: vou .~`ce1}__ for F1.v(\l{u$'-. vl,Q\1z\1`t-z \ mlsssion pui_d \wck1_\ H U`-U .u.yu `week \1\ul mission pnlu \wcr 1 \ '~'1`kI.E IAINSC0l S2mitzu'y Plum1')ing _ Heating and `V'e11ti1_;\-tioil` \Vz1.1-111 Ah` Furlmces .` _ Hot \VzLte1' and Steam 1 -..,1 t.`:H:.m-a Check Valves M >Impi1`ato1`s. Injectors", ' 'L11b1`i(,f&\.t,01`S and Oil Clfpsv ' Stezuu P'1peLC`-m st 't0"0'rde1- H0110y'E`tr1ct01's, Hony I Stoimge Calm ` Happy Thought Ra.ngs, . i'|l'|)' Int Vms Iuuguuuvu . is r..- _,... ilvliutlfor tho highest price. my la ' bestreogthened by `Van H0l l{3 8 pro; 1 yhecy of $2 wheat, and toe more recent oxie of Mr. Armour that wheat would : ' touch the $1.50 mark. The_ farmr ? who sells his wlxeat for one dolls; gets 5 3 3 good pricel and is on the safe side, ` (, while. he slaluls lolose heavily if he 5 speculates by holding for a ,hi~,;her prion. a--.--:----------- -_.... .. ._....._._....__ ....,` Hawk A 2 Cents... '11-1'11} A11` J;`u1'1m.Lca. . . Hot Heating [1`0I1 'PiI)t*`f_l 1i1`I4't~t,vi1l3 Am " V`. 1r\hD -BeSE} p`p;7{1ue%en sHo/tel, BARBIE` __:._____._.__ _._-..-....___;.__.._.._.__.___ * ___So ilors.fu1' *` Cnlxudaruix En? , .u.ycImc.d n wt` mo .Q0unt~x`y Vfihl v(\Ru$'4-l,Qu:xrt-z \2s1ux1xe.s. No-xlekvcx-_ln v. (tom-~' 3si0Ix]n1i_d\\'cc '1` A va\r\\'us$o1` reports nis=f\1'st :e1\n\ul " ut._\'.d ` _ '~'1`kI.E 1:G0_1\IPANY. l\ routo. Ont. ...___...._.............. ` Ladies who want the latest styles and best q11Ht_V', should see our toclg which is now on the way. " e1`WeeK does it cost _ you to get. all, the . gawa _b reading .u. A. OF A Sl'.i-`.l`l \ 1/xv. ~ .. .--_.- .0 long pmgd of dfpression, them `may _an_iudinutio: M h%* ,, ,'!'LIn mnv KFQTTGE; %ANfaAbA~ mu unm:-n'N.'iotor ` 'l`e:xche_rs. Baxrrlstcrs, _ "Plyv am and othema 1'01` lxiglxezzx sulicitixxg. ~\ ill \\w~.> - _y and milway fare `Q114(1L~- ' r_\*~ability.`. V , x`Amm 1>`ux'Go.. Lixulted. ' '1`oronto. Out , . 4 . 1;L-as {hing fox) money m1'_uuuay a day. 'You' 5 bl`1l\'g'1`. golden 111for- :. (%L}\SQOW$o13t0e 0xT,.' fxnr `me Queeu_ 1 uuvu v mxilsu kind l<~,tt>x`V_o1 up,pfe- ; thuusxuuls; KlV830I\thl1SNlSv \n'v:\.~x.'~'ers 1nnlclug"$15 to $40 5 ("mu tv ulg1its. 1`;ns`. BRAD- .,L111\ite;1. o1`o1\to,()ut.- I I lam just starting the thing (`or uumv _Y9u' Marles and Dre8sG0OdS I. V P5715 ` `Imported Eng1ih Efar_is Green. A~ First Quality 20c. lb` Guaranteed Strictly_pL1re. ` Hauiihou Times: The Liberalgpolicy of ` giving our naniral iudustries, Iarmmg, dairy- ing,Mazn;kJ;:e;s1i:2g..__mi9i.nxL_3_tc., A fair- cbance is juatied already by the program; of events, Those are the lines in` which we can fairly hope to do a huge business wigh Great Britain. Lei Uncle Sam rage; one of these days he ll be sorry he wgui so mean. 'm..,...o.. co... . .\\ h;m I-Inn Mr. Tm-ta said ` SEAGERS$`% DRUG` STORE 5IAnset Powdcs; Helebhlm Fly PbisonbPads ?5c.__1And` Ioc; Tanglefoot Sticky Paper . Ic.-~`-and ' 3c. per sheet. Seagersg. Drugtoref ` The S.`V. ?;`1.f)tNo. l(l._l1} tm 7tl1vC3n ccsslon, Tiny -1 tl1e,`N. ll Lot No. 22. In the nth Concession. In111. 13. Lot No. 9. Essa-Ivy Roller Mill mperty; Northerly ,Part of Lot 66. north side 00 lie: street, B:n'rie-Omngo Hall properl;y._ ' _ . For terms and purticlllztrs, apply to vr m '.s rm-\\I` .-u - ` in the 9tl1'Con.,_ \'espm;`part of Lot 21. in the 8th Con'cession., ]LFrKand% (fiber Prop`erli%sfTFor sale; Te{c\11' 0}` D1'a\i11g."Oll':i11(1 hixxa Painting Gl`n(11m.te of t1w`O11Lu'1o_Scho0!-ot` Art: Toronto. S1_>e_qia1clzxss tor school cI)dre1;.S:xtu_rda)f. ' \STR.%|3|;AV~A uayu In: 11 UL: nun nu. nun: on ...w.... I Toronto Star :-When Hon. Mr-. Tarle said I tl1at{`aueul\`s need w 18 cheap trausfortntion ` to the sea he sounded` the `keynotepf the ` situation. A van: invprovenxeuvof the water-, ` ways from Fnrt William to the Gulf cl St. Lawrence will\furnish the only means by ` which Canada can be sure of succesa_ in com- . paling for tb grainxtrade of Britain. and by wlxicly Eh Inothrlcunlry will be`enal)led ~ to procul at reasonable prices 'l;'e_r stares of , wheat injtirne of war. -~ . m , rm,_ 11.-.... r1,................t :3 ..._._...-. mmun. THURSDAY. AUG. 26. min. Leaving Bayeld sweet donck. Barrie. -in 9 u. m... . I1 I _. V 3 01' 5 - n A Roturnlxm. leazvo Or as 11;. .p.m.. Stmwber: . :m=.cuL`AVn WEEKLY TB%1;s `"*F"r"rc1w, AJuneA18%T Island at 11.30. Ieavu R`/at mlng, leave 0:! a . . A we Vears Experlende. oven is VENTILATED, E has STEEL BOTTOM. , and In camamen on TOP and BOTTOM, en- _ nrh_1gBVBNCO0KIN0, whna 'l'HERn0nETE_R SHOWS EXACT HEAT . -N0 GUESSINO as to how your Baking or Roast- lagwlll turn out. Dunn-v hnllu W [MARBEEI :s!NBw?.% LL80. leavln Island for Oruua an 1-} agave 8,.30.p.m.. Stmvb; +y\7`ILL START THEE -`Opp. Post office lliwln u u v--. Bvery hoqae- wife knows what an hdvantage this. 3 V '- 0 Wlltiiu In Linn: u. u an. Toronto Star: The Hardy Government is to ho cfmqrzitulnterl n} on its prompt mloption I of the euf.:;3estiun that itfruqnires the pur- chasers of timber limits to munufnctnre all the lumher within this province. The deci- aion not onlygives prnrnis of providing work for onrown millxiangl rur own people, hutia. ,. a plain notice to the` Uniteyl States that we arc-~nu crnven nation. that we will not aub- mit m_eeklv to the aggravating, irritating policy of the republic. - l".\..,\..O-A l`nlmvrnIn 8 A{l(`n!`(lHl[ t0 ' the` `AUm"-'& co\n2<,' - `v:n'ristc1's. &c., B:L1`l'iex rr 1s7EY V `_$`EARING pulley U1 um .c~,;`u-uu.. _ Toronto 'I`elt-grain : ACCO_l`(lIllg to 5 Fur'ner's Sun, 0ntxtri0 .s crop this year `will 1 be worth Sll..">00,000 more than last year's harvest. 'Agricultnre in_Ontari0 alone yields l increased returns this year equnl in money value to Czxnnrlals tntul produce of gold and 1 silver. Mining is nlln right, and tlre.more ` p1`ufltnl)l(3 mining t`=~rc is in.tl1e country the hatter for farmers and everylJody'els.e. But the gures compiled by the Sun suggest that - good, old Ontario agriculture as a maker ol rvmltli is not interior to the Klondike or to British Columliia. ` - ' n......_.. A.....n}u\- 'I`l.mm In I)K'H.lbU LU ("llI(`.\(`.() Biimsu AMi'.uIc.\.\`-'I`liore is e\'idently no doubt in the mind of the Ui:itedStzitca goviarnmenl; that Klondykc is xnfuly inside the Cainulian boundary. The oilicial map, issued at Wushinglun,` places thuvgnld licld well within l)opiiziio1i territoity It ip only certain. newspzipeijs and Miti- `Britieh agitatbra that are atteiiiptiiig to make contentions $0 the contrary. Canada will attend to her own business,` regardless ofall such clamor as is at present` lacing ; madcbya minority in the United Stites. ~ She has right and justice on her side and ` nothing to fear. ....__.._:.:_,,_._. luinmu. .....1 nf uivinu an insight into the social cus- The Romance 01 `A Jesuit Mission. M. B()l,'CllIEIL SANFORI). The Historical Novel in the hzmds of 11. muster such as Scott. has been an neetie mums of pnpumrizing the study of history, ` of pnpulnnzmg me snuuy ox nnuury, and of giving an insight toms of past ages. Much of the success of this form of literaryhffort is due to the gen- eral interest taken in prominent lxisgurical ...,...;.. ....1 nnrnnnnvmq, Tim nnrelv artistic intcrcst taken in prounncm. nimnuiiuui events and pcrsonugcs. The purely side oi this kind of work has generally been ove.-islmdo\vg:d by the Striking scegsea placed - before the reader. It is ()l)\l0llS therefore ` tlmi, u writer of historical fiction to cnsnro success must basc his story on some well known and prominent historical ,eve11t. Until recently it would` be a courageous person indeed who would venture to found his siory on evcrrtrinnadian history`; but ninr-n um znmcumnce of the works of Park- l'0l}IZ\IlCC3 OD mlunururx nuuJuI:|;n. Ulli uuununul \Mil,0u is another aspirant ln the same held an , with some originality nnd darlnu fixes on u _rh ulrjeuuhnLrmuld_appenr_tLlc d, 'teelfJ).uLP'L1!_l9l`! grudgingly to the purposes of tl1e"11o\'cllsl:. ve in llcmlers of Parkman will remember his `de- " O 4 scription of. the grin; life or the JTuit n ` Fathers among` the Huron camps; their W350 ) "constant atrirggle against cold and starvation. 91) Sun: and their almost hopeless attempts to-ini W_ Gu `prove thceomlition of -their back -sliding of am , `converts, The rigid discipljue of their life t1_ v und_ the intonue fervor of then zeal for the m9" 1` anlvutioll ol souls is too strained n suh]ect, hem- ` onewould think`, tobecome the material of 4, "Ru 3 roman/:e. Muss banford has han(lle d her `" ` suhjL`(:t with )1',1`ont H_klll.aI1L" the -~ ' - ` m.1`8 Lpfnwg ` ;--r Hllllme. a few ~..u,v `us no an extremely Interesting one, hath" to the readers of fiction and of history. 50011- '[hu gtorynentrl-.5 around the final overthrow _ 'l_'u'( of mg [Inr.on`In_d1ans _by tho Iroquora m vmtm 1649-50. Fn scene of the story 1s_cl%rn-ltw I _ [the uh] Huron Country, In what xv now I I a U ' ' L . Nmtnsxmcoe. On 9. stormy ma Ht m Hm 3 winter (If U349 l?l5`l`l' l".`, ljorotlry, H. --` ita.n`(`rHl _lIlQ from the All events 01 umaumu nmtury; uuu since the appcamncepf man it has become clear, that. short as the History of Canada is, it_ comprises events and cl1aructersw`ort1'xy:to`be'unshrined in song and story. The law holds good in literature thnta. demand will speedily find its supply. The popular iuicrest aroused by Pm-kmau has caused various writerrwvauch as _ _l ;;rke_r dud Royorts to ba orica and romances onCu.nir.'diE1n subjeEt?;MisSz{uIord :- .,-,\+l.n. ncni.-uni-. I-n Hun same Ham mu I L119 Uounvfyr ' ""` "' |No`xt`h.Simcoe. 11 . _ ` `jut: in 1640 the 116109 , l)nt0thy, 'v0uu`g Inglih 1dYit.}estiIng from the he;-reat. bezmby. Teaches through the forst, _ mand now". for by the French Priests. She -....a'mm`. 5.1. the mission until the nal retreat, 110% : ` um,-1` Eintv oi her 9* :1'[8Ccd8utE, and frovn < `the _ eauit MiB5`;.0n on `the Wye, and istuken ` lllimd L'0.l'0". I01` hy me -1` ruuun 1 xluuus. mu: ren1a'lnel}al.the mission thevtiml of um rerfxnixnt; or the Ilurons from [ale St, ` Jneiepll to (.l,uehec. and thus was prugenlg (luring tho _ ` and Irnqllois. Munymstgzncea are gi\'/gn,(')f> \the stern discipline that `aulm'nled the .Iea..u Priests _to lmu` t-he. hogrors of xnurtyrrlmn by the lndizmsg The young Priest; D0 Uharlomis and will win the sympathy of all 1~e;u]m._ Indizmss. If essentially a t'u_Yu Cf the French Miasjiolr. lilo lutlun women. Niulona mu] _Waslmk!,x are more French than Indian. One '. ..I}...s`:r-kl nal atrqggle botwcgn the Hurrma. is u. cl`uu'uute1'(1m\l'u with 00llside[`l\blG po\vm' V 'l`.l1a\Bt'uryNthmllgl|,0l1t._lE?!J8.littltfsllllllllii, , +5 i|n1.idP.th(ski!l(llV aenblu liht ` L _ `Tax Elecltic_ Light Comp.lny~lmv e made a very material reduction` inv the ` price of lhe electric ligl1l.__>_TlIis will no doubt'aLtaiu;, :9 1 considerable extent, the object, tly TiavTi1 vw, viz, placihg them `on better terms with the citizens. The users of `gm are still aware of the fact that tl1ey.,lmve to paf .\\'ashakI,t 1` reucn mun mumn. mm thrnwnro'u|'u1 the [)1'iva,tL`Yiftj,(f Bie1)euf us c:>nt_`mstl!tl with his Ilpdutltlted courage in tinxezwf (lzilxgcr uml m1deI',- torture`. Two is _pl(:u.i`c'(lV ti) imtide the kindly gentlu light, `K : Vtylpxual Ii'r:un(xli phuxjsu.-turn re th.g1'px'(n\d and ` ugnp"Ei'ii"c1{SI6 Ll H"i`u`E`_e`\`t)"chU,niIdthrvh1figlxw:::11r -vucxllnting Lu, l5yutou,~~tsv9 aspirants for t,hu lmuii n_f ljiuthy. ` 3* 'l`I.nm. un`nm~hnnn I). luck-Zofcohonioll in th ` not t . mdre or luau true pf ulluttenxptu at Carnp.(lin,u' ` . romance, and the uuthor_showp abundant l_.J_1;uthy. - '1`herum`perhnps stury aulmunt. Lu. haul t I). 1L\0l{`;`0_f.c0ll0HiQ1) the he `l`0mi of detail: ' indm-,4] the historical xlmter in xxotiutlllicieuxtly fuqeglwith the rmgnvixca to make 1; work of , art. Iheru in evidence of a. struggle to gmap tho sgalrit. oi the.time mid wane. There in no 11hm)nscio1191wHs of `genius This is evidoncov of nbilit that entitles her to a ` place mo up; the` an writers of Unnudiun nturv. ~ ` .. ' (V pllallw IQ Ituryn ._.N._._.,_._ ._.._., 1>n:Ms` couuinnnv. Aug.` 21-:-Qhite A large o;,owd`: attended prayer ,meetipg on Thursday 1 last. ` -`:3. 1 Rev. Mr. Smilfi: pfeacbed ah - n . n,......."- I.n ` IIIM excellent sermon on Sundnf,` Mm`: 5 Guthrie church. _ ` Those that were ilk with the measles : in our xwiphborbod have quite re- lCo\:neur6d.1 ._._.L1..A I! .I__ ___ .;rh.Ir. Smil-_9 pfeacbed 85 . Threshnng ltnachinve. whistles are heard-tar and near. Thacrops are ' UUIvu7u. ` t\1rxxix1g,ggutvery fair, theygrain being of good - qu;x1itv. K` Q \'n A l\I'\an`n.` nv|\ linnrluv `nl Ul BUU\l \|lpll|V". ` . S. S. ;\'o. 7 opened on Monday last. Mi.` Robson i'9 teacfxer still. H meter rent. - Aug. `_`4--Black'uerr_ying 4881118 to be the order of the day here. _Mr. Kerfoot led the" meeting of Christian ` 'Endea\;or last Tuesday `evening, there being 21 good number pN $0nt. , ` Mr; A ..l\,.ui.le`nu am] Mr: J11: (DU||L~ >Mr.~'. A-aD2l\`iL1$(HitlI)t1 Mrs. Jns. Davidson have returned to their home in Freelton. / 111 I `xv - 1 .\:1 n 1-. P\ \!'.;`_sl. 'ulHH'll.`l5 H flglllz Ditjlla `West, on Wednesday.:\'b \l..n '\L....i,. n` 'I`...nnn II |.'Dh_ Jll H uuu\;auuJ . Kl Mrs. Morris, of Toronto, is vi.~'itir~.;,r her mother, Mrs. J. Robinson- 11 \I n:-m:._,. x-,.|... 1...... ,..-M Hm UB1` IHULIIISI` gulb. U. .L\UI.uu3uu- C. M. Ilickling lonks happy over the arrival of 21 young daughter. ` IIllI\Ll Gill I.ll\/Al IJLUII Jvvn Miss Lizzie Shmp and Mrs. Geo. Adonis, of Kihylaugh, paid our hamlet n ying visit on Friday last. Our tc_achor, Miss Lucas, spent, ' Satlmlaiy and Sunday in _E1i11i'ai1c and" Vicinity. _ i\I1`.:. \Vm. [.n'wso1i,(if Snurin, had_ the niisfortuno to loschcr reckoning, while picking berries bnck of i1L`l'('. Luckily she found some one, who ` sliowcd 1101' the way out of the patch. Aug. 24-S0me of the farmers will nish lmrvesting this `week. In 7\rcm.......1 n Tmmlmml M.~.-m- .\llllhl1llill'VL`|.'lllg HUD WUCl\- ' Cd. Miller and I1. Lxmghced left our '1 orhovd last week for Manitoba. .\H\m-t nihcnn whn. wn: inillrnd L UIHUUU Iilb HUUA LU; Auuuu/uuu. Albert Gibson, who was injured while settixig athreshing machine two weeks ago, is able to sit up _a little. We hope to see him around oon. Minn Tnmmmi T1-uvrm in vigifinn \ lll.'l UUHBIHS, I/U`) 1IllB.`U{3_UuE._.;U. : M1ss Jennie Campbell is lxolidayjng at Midlrurst-. . \I' 1\,, __ __ ...IJ..... .. (3.... A.-um Tm-1 Toronto Z\`c\v's shows the Rue of ght to he adopted by the Consenvatives at the coming Ontario e}ectigns,"by '"`I::,. -.\..,. on Han r.-\_ VI U IIUIIC UU DC`? lllul nuvuuu x.\l\1uI _ Miss Lo11g1u11'st, Burrle, ix; vxsltmg > her cousins, the Misses_Jug0. `.H`..... T-....$.-. f`....J..\H Co LnH:`n\v;nn L JVLIUIIUIHL`. Miss Dyer is Sp_g.I_}diI1g a few days with Miss Bell, Croxvu Hi_ll TA... Flilunn Tmunh in \r;niHnn IWIUII Luna uuu, \_iu\vA ,u.;-u ~ John. Gibsan, Elmvale, is_ visiting friends here. 7 - Hr. {mil Mrs. W. Ferrier were visiting at Big Bay Point on Sunday. John -Smith and family, Elizabeth street, Bar1ie,_....spenb...__S11,IJ.day...V With Harry Brown. * , `R/Hm filmn n9 Qhmmi in Hm niwsti lldlllly .l)lU\Vlh ' _ _Miss Wilson, of Stroud, is the guest of Mrs.,Ge0. Brown. ` ' nvn,-, T 4, __J _..-..L Q.....,`l.... ...:u. The telephone .line past here has been +i'Ll!I9E(,5&(1...1))L,t11B9 ,no.\,x:_\~Li1s:&_,_;g&1:i1ig4 .f:`..,\ 1.. ..H v 1 11_ve1n an. E L ` . . _ , ?0n account of the illness of our 1 pastor, Rv; Thos. Edmircls, tlg,e3_se1'Vice t 911 Sunday was conducted by Rev.mW. . W. Gibsbn. Kansas City, but; formerly I this place, .` who is _spending a fs""`v months h<\1idz1ys`:unong old , . Lrieuds : The text was Zed` . ; "4 "Run sun. ""r{ah 2 ml ` , . ~,...v. to t}1i8y0t11`,g`n1u11.` ms. Bolton has 1`1Q'e,,A jmlispnsud. for 1?` d) 5. b`1`.. uxpe'c{s`'to be glrolllld snnn. . / 1?" . lfiyve In all. H I.` FCCILUII. I . Charles \\ rig1\.smc for the `Noah um; ... w,.,1..n..,:... `\k 1`3UUUI > `_ Yul ' ._ -` ` ` ue 1\IlSSOS Peacock, of Stroud, l_vr.3ited the Misses*C:unpbel1 last week. Aug.>`23--l{a11`vesLingiVs wollon in I pI'ogross, ` thougll there h.wo- been 1 considerable dimvhncks on acount of * : l'no 11np1o;}s.\nt \ve`e1thor. The xvoathor _p.ropl1et .see`ming,l_v had lost control amino ono kind of \yo:1cl1oi' : c0u.l.d'bo qepoxrtlod upon or expoctjed to f` -lust for any ]")(:l`iO(l`. . ` -An` .. ...-.u..,|4 n4` Hm umfnv rn-nhln.s;v;\snn I -msu 101` ,:ln_y purxuu, ; *As'_ at 1'esu'lt_0i' the uufnv'01'ublescason 1 `the pen crop wenls L0 be z1`con'xpl(sl'e failure. 'l`h1'eshing has smxted and the fall ivho-at ls` tnrnimg. out` very satis- ` fact-o1'il,y, \\'1\i(i1x`:111l1sc' h<=v11pli_f1ing {vixen \v}s'cb iii1IEiC'i1i'6T bIIiaI1it }if0E[)1i6 li "f`o1_"""s`~ ' g})Ql price, and :2. good Imilfkot right {mt `lxbifa. ;: "I ' M ..... .. L...... nnulnn Tn`: Hm `."uuI'. News Ixfnsv been sumac for the "lust while (L\z1'ng to lm rush of'\v,ox+k,w111c:h scarcity l1gg`l)(ac~11 wan in1en}i!ied iuIth`e_ few: woc1 by xi" cbuple` -`of c01'!V'i3}ifyi>3:i`i(1I('$ 11Vt`sA`,-' "\`'i"0 V `(ifJ"'l"1Tt_1`. "iilid little V mom Llxanmosqllitbes nluibuus` nesls (04 ' write about, though` thg1'or`mer gave our :\1 ggninl co1}mspux1uI0_1xt;z,~-9uh d()ll1)l,--[-)J0)}t,r 1 of ro x.1iHcuxsion more so than '_ the. latter, as they l1a`ve`p_roved` F ) . . * very troulalemtne. i NT (`nnnhlin Mm nnr}-.hm:nd nv DBW f K lrs-,\1CU: Dl'U\Vll. Awe: Lgugheed 8ps:n_t_;_S,\1I1c1TTa.Y,)1iL11[ nn TJ...mo"1Tnnnlz _` , very u'Ulmw.uuuu:. 4 Mr. Coughlin has p\1rt;1msedu; new Coasiiy McC&n'mick binder, which is quitea novlty in the n`nig1xborl1ood; \ lb throws its sheaves in the rear of tlm machine, by means of an automatic arm; ` . -~ ml... u'_n.,..1:.a. -Qnmlnu lm}`mnI` hnrn -~ , The Methodist-Sunday `imbue! herq _ ` are preparing fora picnic tube-held: i .. 1 Mr. Muir's grove Lon the tat_ of 1 September. Agood time is pxpectecl, f ' 809$` bbllls-aw T V ` ` "7a1L:mus1*. ` MI DHURST. A_NTEN MILLS." GIBSO\'. HOLLY. MR, Cioiistonj hihnagver of the` Bank of Montreal, who returned recently M from GreatRritain. dojes not corroborate the Canadian protectionist press stories about the downtrodden condition of the agricuiturai interests of En_ginnii nngier free trade, He says agi-rci1lt urai laborers never received hi;.;her wages thnnat present, and he thinks that circumstance {viii operate against emi- gration this season. Min wioe, of strand," u`~ visiting at Mr. Collins ; ll1r.J \V'-II:. 11.2,] L . _ _ . A n . ..-j L.......a' IIUHIUYCD Ill JLIIICIHUIIIU Illlu .|.UIUulU, 3 Logaqe and Miss Dxury, mdhnd we;-9 visiting S. Seam Sunday. %\, - ' A ~ Q wad . L _ : n_fH .L"l'q \J'UHILl.o Mind Nellie-`Reid has retnrred home" after a visit of seven weeks wit}: relatives in Allandale and Toronto, I `I T ..... ....'I ll}... `l\...-.. at uuuuul. y, A. pot} Entrance chs will be. nrgfmizerl in our school this fall from winch we may expect some good results, nnvl uuuu . r ` next year. um. I a (ICXL year. Maud Lafrenier has gone_ to Ailau- !wood to visit for a few weekspx- T n n 2, 111., n.._-.... ....... ..;..:o:n.. 1 "UUU LU `IBM: SUI ll luv: II puma: V On Sunday Wm, Carson was visiting relatiwje here, also R. J. Gallagher and faunm of Barrie, were visiting MI. Galrett. ' Aug. i 4-The ne `weather at present. is_u1uch appreciated by the fzmners who are very busy [gathering in the remainder of the crops. A xi-.. u n..n L... ...,....mA lmmm nfmr acquauuunccs ucw. , Mrs. Fellows and Mrs. Smith and childlen from-.Elmvale are the guests bf Mr. and ;\Ire. Jolqn B11`-~' A ..,.... ....-:....1 .. Hm umirhanz-n nf Kfr me rcluzuuuur un MIL` cluya. Mrs. M Bell has returned home aftr visiting: her parents at Honeywood. \I'..~ h....nm.- nf Rn:-rnu vicna Old z.oop'.. `,..r. in -av-63.: me it in -nng3- V'lSlUl1;1 uer pureluu us. .uuux-3 wuuu. rs. Draper, of Barrie is visiting old acquaimunce here. Um Fullnwa and rs, Silh and MI`. 31191 Mm. dUr{u pm: A new arrival at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. J. Herons` in the person of a Little (laughter. Congratulmions. , .sHAS'*'r-i _ BAY. Aug. 24-Miss V let Greg-'n\vay and Master Willie Clarke, of Orilli-.1. who have been visiting mm M13. Jus. Hart, ret_urned home oh Tuesday. \l.'~. A ....i.. \\7uH luuzi ruhirnml tn Illlfl, l't:gu1uL'u uuum Uu .uu.m.m,. Miss Annie `Watt has returned to Toronto after v`isifing her parents here. \I... `l)..l.,. l`n..m.rn c Hmrmnet LUWIILU mun v_1m`uu5 qu yuxvua; m..-4. Mrs. Robertson, Toronto, is the guest of her mother, .\Irs. A. Budd. \1.... 'n....:\ |2..,\..,... ., Hm : q.mn.. Ul nun nuuunyn, .u... -... . Mrs. Davis, Browu s I ing ax short tune with '1 I31-ow n. \r,', \t..,,:- I),\~~ A I)|'U\V ll. . Miss. Huggie Ross, of Orb Station, .c: Uud (in friends hbrc last week. Mi` and Mrs. Wri,;hp`_1nd Mr. and Mrs. Henon visited friend`: in \\ uverl_y last week. \r 11!: 1).. 1... .. .,3....oA.1 ......uim..> i ` GILFORIJ. . ` Aug. 24--Work has re-commenced . on the new school building. We xlndersumd it is to be nished by Oct". ; \1St. ' ` u-M 1) 1_r..M..L`.... ,;: *I`,\.,...c,\ HISU \\'UUh- Mr. Wi;:g, Rugby, (:\Jl1L}l1;.`i()_k s:.~x*\'ices~- in the Methodist church here, Sunday. m. ml . J 0. C1 ..........l .un..n-,xnh Ill hut: Jlctumum. mnuxuu u\.A\r, ..u..-...._,. St. Thomas S; S. aunu-a1` excursion took pla'ce_T11csduy. *.~ ' I`ln. Q A`: '1` hutnmi hnhn 1 `HWH Tin: first number of The We.=tminst_e1 . as a weekly magazino-'1ns\vspaper is to hand. Its present form is ntresult of . the annlgaination of the two strong 1 Presbyterian pnblientioiis, the Canadimi : Presbyterian and The West-minster. ` _n The first issue of each month Wlii be a t 48 page iliiustmted magazine numneri and the price of the jogrnai remains the same as thatpf the CaIn1daPresbyte1`iun, `viz., 82 per annum; Under the able management of Rev. J. A. Mucdonald. WttiemE-iiitor;"Tlie Westminster will be more than ever a paper for the home,` which. it recognizes as the strptegic point in life. The Westniimter has the best i wishes of Tm: Iixaiiixeit in its attempts to"inake home life strong ui1d'true, . and thus Save from wreckage both- State and Chnrch. LOOK p1'dUu_.I.l|L':suu_y. The S. of T. intend holding n_ lnwn party in the near future. -. l`Im (lnunnl Tum nnnvnrts will be puny 111 we Alum` lublllc. . ~'l`l1o Gospel Tent izonverts will _be `baptized in the bay a3 p.m. next Sumlziy. ' Elie i\Ietl1o(lisL_ Cll0lfllll](?I1\l_ going to`tlie Ilmvkstoiic Harvest Festival. The Cl10lI_` has been enlarged lately with Mr. Mai-Eiii as lea:ler. We expect them to do credit to their church. Wu. _ Mrs. L visitmg a IUVV H1115. ` - Hgmuy West, telegraph -opera'tor at Kirktield, is home for a short visit. J. A. Blain Spe'ntSunt1ay in thg "N-n city` cu/J. . ' VP. Kennoy s1,eI,1t'Suuglay at home with his family. ,He goes to` Union,- vi_ll this week: `V - ' I 1u- `I , , Ar]! 1., n"u1 A _1__v_J_,u\; hum -uuun. `______ I Miss Jdsxe McGa_rvey, of W. A. Murray & Co., Tomnto, spent a few days in o'urmidst. She went Tuesday evening to` Stony P0i11_t_t9ki9ins1Tc`amy- T um. n.uh.vnn1l.\v vn:n"r-n fn l-LA nil" " lJLlL"_LLLU `on Monday. '1` M v...,.. . ,T,'l.`_~..DL_152u1ti,11g33nd,_fa1i1.ii3'T,l1a,\r9_,re:, 011 l\l0U(li\y. , 1 ymrneci to the city aftvy h.avig`,peut `the , holidays in thei1 _ summer 1'eSil1e9;{',-e at this place. / I m :1 A -'_.. s. \.:.'.___;`.-1....-_ M, "W" y"~w- ,_ ]L J` Alilaih s1`1ii)ped- `eleven car, low; of grain from this place last week. Quite u number from this place . at,',e1xdedvi\IissL011g s mass concert at Churchill last Friday and report having a very good time. 5 . Mu mu] Mm Wmrl Finhnr smd. mm To t'ne.charg.e Inadd` by the New M York Sun that Canadawas arming for "war, the TO1:0I1t0 Telegram, on behalf of Canada, hasttens toplead gI1iU.y.0The; _Te1egr;m1 saye"t_hat them is no keeping -a secret fr6m the New York Sun. `Canada is a1'Lrncd..'_I.`he` fir; pins are '.lli,11z`.J_93@13_`1_`V,i?'1! Paris W, `O! 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