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Barrie Examiner, 9 Sep 1897, p. 8

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7speo1a1..h For ...'3.his Week 27 GOLD WATCHES 1 may now be .-.,1.~.n .- nf nnur THEIR-Pscumn TRAIT IS NATURAL ` AND NOT ACQUIRED. . .._ , The Movexninu by Which `they Dulocsu I` 3 Would {Be Rlder-Trlck| of the nun: who Bu 3 can to seu--Bough axan oi Dlgxenl Countriej. "How does it feel to ridaa buck! ` . 4 jpmper?" _ ` Mum: minra mm we nakpd this anes- lpmlzurz Many years ago we asked this ques- tion of a well known rough rider Cg` rst meeting him. A H\.`nn'H lm any-nu-im umn van frv" ' 5001) ll Il':H llluru Juniper. , ........ I A reason for this is tl1efnct...vl1ich `100k( .|u1l do not know, thnt only horses of soft: ' `vermin _x~:tr:1ins can buck. A vicious The horse may roar :u1d-fn11 back on his fora _ 4 rider, or he may roll "on the ground and prim 1 proceed to devour hi1n`-'nnd these hnb- with 5 9' its are no doubt . unpleasant and not to this ' be recomn1unded (in 21 child's pony, for. frou " instance), but if he hasn"As got the right (10111 >i l brood he will never buck. ` - entr` n..,` no` elm :......u.m-nhln nnrmlnr do. It nrst lL:L't:uug nun. You'll be surprised when you try," was the rvpiy. The smash ofhia hoofs on the ground is what you'll `iiotice 11rin<;_ipu1l_v. It comes likoapistoi shot, nhd il '5 cnough tomuke yourjaws crack. An_r;thor thing is that his head goes out I (,5 Sight iiltogetlior, brtwz-pen" his fore. in ;:<. But the mil job is wheuho goesl in for , `work and trim; to catch his V mil ii'.L:_v :1\\`(i\ll!g(iOg. Even ifyoustik ` to him finch, youfro lucky if he doesfft ,- " \VUll-I the 5zu1t1l<:0wr his head. " . ..v.., a_.... . .`..:n..m+ 1,.m..I;iun. lllb. llllf -.illl1(.' U\l'l {Ha uvuu. $ You 10n t menu without breaking - the ;.'i.1'ths':" we excluixuod. v ` _ Cn':z\i111y," ho 1`0pli>(1. Ask`auy_ mun wholmshr0km I \ ..V .. . . A A . . ..H-I:.....unnl>n m cmhnn , ,l.!_l:t}(~t1m*, p:ny'tlmt.'y011 don't always J1)` buzk j11f1:ig01's since then we can 1u- whohushrokvnwn \\'nUInUl` l :1" had one c;u1 t`j111npout0f fliozsznmlle. * If you can, sit him till thathird `buck, you are slIpp()S-is-(1 to be able to sit him,- g<~[t<)tl1uthird." 1 . As"\\'u l1:m'- :~:-at (u11(1n1sb11ceu thrown) durso unrosurvedly every word of this authority on thv subject. ;To say one is 1 ii 111ild.t:\1`111 to employ. On our 1`riC :1tmnpt0ur('.hiof 21stonishme_ut | \'.':us at the inii11itvsi11):x1 time it took to` mu,-in the ;.;r{'.:11(l ufti-1" the l10r.~:0 began to go to \'.'u1 k. H ' - l \I .mn uvlm L-nmu m\\"fhil)n nf ridimr! % E I a I I u eys. THE BUCK JUMPER. to "go (0 \'.'m1;. . I\1:my ..\vhn know unyfhing of riding'_' in his (so c_n11vd)* lmrse loving nation ~ of ours will think they lmvol ridden 3'" |1m'k often and require no informa: tion on thv . B0 n~,survd, how- v\'ex','rvzxdt-r, that it is an uxcvcdiugly I`:ll'Ut1liIlf.:. \\K.-, have kn0\\'u men who `~ lmve" 1>rL l)01`svs on colonial cattle `-:I-utions for 20 yp:1r.x~"2\11(1 have never mil mick jimlper. A ..n..,.,\.. cm. mug Hm Fnnt kvhioh I Dl`(3{`(l 110 "111 ll\:\ {'1' uulm. , One of the lIl_1_ll1l1l(`l`ill)l0 popular de- feilusiens about horses is that buck junip- ers which are exhibited in public, like - But`fn,l0 Bil1 s, for i`nst'ance,"=.l1ave re- ceived careful tr:\ining.in the nrt. Any one who has broken horses will know that in their wild state they require no instroetion wliat-ever in this direction. Thewliele art of `breaking consists in teaching them not to buck. This is why our colonies supply the buck jump- ers of tho world. Time there is money, and hands C11llllOl ai long _be spared for breaking. The 2`-year-o`l_d is driven into the yard (having possibgy ;_never seen a I man before), roped up, cast, andxvhil he is on the ground a suddlonnd bridle are worked on to him. A rough rider is put up, he drives the spurs well home, and tliere you have an inveterate buck jumper for life. ' Dnf rvnnv-unlit in Hm lir\mi"A nlnnn, hllfl V DUCK J1lILlIJUl.'1U1' HM`. K i Put yoiirselif in the lidfse a place, and you will lmrdl_v wonder at it. He is by nature morbidly nervous, and man is a thing almost unknown till -now. The liorrid black object on his back is to = l1'im4l1'o, foul end incarnate, and` the rst ste"p in breaking liesupposes to be \n Inn 1.1Lun nr. In Australia it used to be no uncom- mon Athiug: that aunzm who hz1d_,z\,c_.olt to sell got him broken in two h0v1u's he- ` fore the sale. The jvholo process cost just 10 (shillings, ' ~ I`hn rnnah 1-ir1nv-`xvnnixnintrzd 11. lld HJU uum umauxuvxuxrur tucv wuuvunou. _ . 1 JUSB 1U(EHHll1JgB.> * Tho rough 1-itlerwas hoisted up, and the colt went through his repertoire of . contornions. being ooousionnlly lusheq from bohindwith a_ stock whip to in- sure all` traces of vice being thoroughly yarndioated. Byuthe time of the sale he was naturally so exlinustod that all at- tempfs at ```playing up \\=L%i7'e'{Wfor the, time being, of oou1'se) out of the quesv tion. The mark of the saddle was point- ed out as proof positive` that he could be xidden; and he clumged hands, gum`-. unteed thorou'ghly quiet and broken `to ~ sudillo. n..1:: . 13.; ....m .. n..;.+ ninm ..:ilm. Hm auuum. _ Unlg hknvus a first class rider the 1 experience of /the buyerou mounting ` him next day would be both unexpect- ed and axhil -arating. Ykn mm Han Imaf w-{ow-n iv} Hun u11w1? ' au u_uu u2t.u11u1'2uxu5. Who are the bust riders hi the world? J, ' The Australians say they are, and they are supported by most-com'petentjudges. _ South A1ne1'icunLc1Ix_Tn' fcm aigood, .....1 Mn". ...m mud-nh'\1n -nnnil rinv-n K114` m g)'-g.u\:\nA m\~.us,.uu - \ not so sci 'l`1u}y .ai'0 satised" if they can stick on am1_ even resort to putting; the spurs between the girths for trfootlxold. Ausmilizms w0u1d'_scoru 3 such manna, If L good riders, they will sit correctly'evcu~\mder ho must difIi- ' cult ciru\1mst2xub'us.. Imri kl. m'm.`.A'a I} nnn. cum (3lI'U\uuamlJ\:c:.. _ Can. buck jumping be c`{1r_e7dZ` It <;an- _ ` not, or rather we should-modify ihis. ' Stuteilxexnb by saying tI1=.xtg~it c'-an:ltxcun-f . not because buck` jumping isnn_i12graj11ed ` vice, the result of i'czu', and ,',oIucoV1eenr1ie_(1, is uoxjer forgotten; It qzm, like -1111 other vices, be Wsuhdmxl by steudy.\vox'1(~,antl "Careful hund1ing, but reoollet that, once tiles-lemma _`_1g\ft;; 011 , it may, fiztxirn. . At .nl1 vovoms snch.u reformat "`in_1i- . mal can ndver bev1`iddon by` a }ndy.~+_- "1 . Chambers Juu 1`nul. Lonlux nilulu. ` improvcmnts. Bradford KL Brick house. 6 tenements. m....I..mz Rt . Ile Know 1101- Nailie. - . $'1`lT`foll0lvtinglu1111y dlnlogne recent`- M-ly l oou1`i?~i(l in an -Englisll country 1 olu1_ml1.wl1en the rector was cuteollising l, the children. Wlmt is your name?" bk) 1. naked xi strapping . girl of 18, the only- ; -dnughtmfof the village vbonlfaoe. _He re_oelvod no relpy. _Wlnxt is your nmne?" said "the minister, in.u more , peremptory why. "Niu 0` year fun, par- aon. Ye" knn man7mmc verm wgel. Duonft ye'aay`.- when yo'r_e a@,our.l;onIe on a neat, V'Bqt,..,bxjing. me .n pl;\$'o` yell?` `F che oongrsgntlonqn Iplto oi ` V ` 49!` W,l .1*`9.v. "9', W!` UL`1Uuua-Luu_uu LU, uu an guuu, 4 4uce~<:e.r;=!.i1iL_s'_;,p;.ooc1`41110x:`-.huL_`,` m.Hl`-n '|`h.m u;-tn cnHuf'|nrT` if THE Binhln _ lcxwnu-:3, 'rHURsnA,: sad`. 9. 189'}. `I Costly Toilet Artlclvesy Pu:-ch`mcd by Rich Girls For Their Pct Dogs. 1 A some or more of d::int_v toilet`gu:ti- 01:9, 1302:} 1::r.'.:ntMl and jt\';(1e:l,`\w`-.re g scazttutl our the glaxss g;0uutu', and { the Obligivg` clcr}: int ("f:whi011able ` - - f. V . . _..1. On moicfu A TOOTHBRUSH. FOR"KOKO. 3 Ll The zglrl IOll(Ht`(l U10 (`hpL'llhl`\\.' ununca I fora monxont; and. Wmiout asking _thd" prion, suiu, fTl1nt\'.'il1 II:1\'u it sent with the other things, plume. When spoiltl uj.1i(lcn s f:llllC1`_ gets :1 bill from tho tfd5lll0Il!1l)l(`. jeweler, hp will ` doubtless be moved to omotibn by the entry,One to'otlibrn. or dog, $22.60. f_ It is Il0llllCOI1lI1l0ll thing forshopl . ' keepers in I\'Ew York to be `allvd iipon to supply toilet articles for dogs, mon- ktjys, birds and other `(iumo.'~;t.ic pets. Sonnrstorch inmintgiu special lines of -combs and brushes for pet dogc, and as" _n special concession to the entlmsinsin _ "bf `the fair owners of these pets th0_ prices of (log combs and brushes are` 5 kept aristocratically hig_b.-New York Times. \L1,", `3\I`5 |.;.\-\-L;|\u uuu J. 71> V scaatttrid g,-0uutu`,u11d 0h1`:gi1,\;g`<~lcr}: iz.1U_2<;_f:uvhi011ahle shop was \'uih3y cu(`.tnvori1;,: tosatisfy the whims of a daughter` of wealth, `who had every nppc.-:n'auc0' of having been spoiled by oveniudu1gen"c`e. She had was puking the otlx:=r `articles with it- iu fl (HSS1lliSCdv\\'l_`. '1`his is not` - 51111111 ouom.:h," _n=,h(- said, and the huj_r is not iix1ee1zox1gl1., * \ - HI. :.- mu`. vvnrv Lam um,]n nf mn(];;_`. {u costly toothbrush in her hand` and i 13 not nne vnuugn. , ( Ir iigur V(*ryln`S$gr;1r1o of goods,`- ztuggxzstvd the clerk huh" zqmlugellcally. Then vcu ougzht to get scxnetliiug, claimed the \vi11f11l.custo1n0Vr. I can`? take such zvclmusy"toothbrush as that ho1110,t'0 my Kokn. " ' n ALI`! . .. ......-.i H. :.1ml.- wH\ A better. Yes, ruuily. you uught,_e`};-, UOIHUVIU ll!_\' I\Uh\!. ` [ Ah!" 1m.11*11:\m`d Am ('1(!!{, with it sczxrcvly pm -.-(ptitlu nix-of iumzxtienctv. 'l`hen you want u t ~.b'ru.~:lrfo'r your H < . , ` Vm: nf nnnren T dn. nnd I\VI|llt\ ` dog." . _ Yes, of course I do, and _I want 1`op .ic young wouzzm. And, after a ` p:\m~:u, sho uddcd, with an zzifcctionngy purr, l`lwxu `isn't uuyythiug` t_0o nice for my Knlgo. ` son1o`thin;; very soft and \'m'_v dz\iuty,", I unm.o..;..1.~ nnf "wmnnndnd Hmn1nrk.- " Charlotte Street.- 1* inc resideglce, 513` rooms and basement; gardgu, fruit, and all i` / x - modern imprvofexnents. - 4 } Rliv 1\w.H1 St. -`-Rou5_rl1-caxsthouse, 5 rooms 1 101' my l\()JI(l. Certainly not, rcspoudml theolerk, with u cordial smile. Here are some brushes of rare qm1lit_\'. I, had onw- `looked thenl. ..Hvr<- is one with hair. as soft as silk and u handle of solid gold.' ` girl fondled tl10.vxpo11si\'e trinket ax. .. mm...mr nml \\ rhnnt.n.=:kinu the" Oappeu. my dear. um you were 1. Ana by your side your sweetheart sh. Buppose you noticed by 3nd by V 'nm distance 'tw1xt you was too great. The Blnckguards of Mulaga. Besides my mum ;\`:oh:\mme(1,ther,o were several other Arab passengers aboard, and tlzeiuppea-.1';1co of those, as ' they leuhotl over` the h`i11\\'z1rks of the steulner, was the signal for 0. shout of. dorisivo laughter, curses and stone throwing on the pint of the c.ro\_\'d of ill`- fed and ill conditioned boys who th1'of1g,- -3 H.n r-I-vntv Wfww rTn\vIu`(1hf: }\].'1r"l`- noticed by no zpy The distance `twat you great.` Now tell me. dear. what L d you do? I know. und 36:66 you! "And then, so comfortably placed. Suppose you only grow aware Thu: tlmtnduar. dainty little waist 01 l1(`l $ll)U(0J vqry lonely thre. ` Pray tell me, soolh,what would you do? I know. and so do you! Then, having donu what I just did. , With not 41 frown to check or chil}. Eugsjose her red lips soonmd to bid Deance to your lordly will`! 49 ` Oh. Ml me, s\veet,`what- would you do?` > I know`, nwrso do you; I 3 -P(-an-so'n'a Weekly. I8(lz1iJ(1lllCOI1L1u1Uiiui uuya wuu uuuu5- - .ed .tho Yluay. For downright block-` f gunrdism nothing can .l,e:it lho typo of . the youth of Mulugu, whose expression, like tll`L l1`1l101'1llE`, is of us tlehusetl a. type as could well be iumg,vine Howls` of lthy languugo.g1-eetetl the appeal-unc<': of tho , Moore, who, had they disem-_ barked. would have run u grentrisk of emg torn to pieeesgso grfeut lTt`lY " 1 ' tipntliy of tliespnuisirds to their former- -eonq\iero1's. "The captzxiu-of the stomner appealed to the police, but the two rep- resentatives of this noble, body were busily employed in stealing figs from the cargo and paid little or no attention to the fact-that aninfurintetl erowd of the worst clmrzxoters of l\lu1z1gz1-that is to soy, the worst in `the world--were peltingthe jtezuner, with stones and mud. Affairs, however, IURCll6(l' u oli.-k max when one of the Moors,` who spoke 1 Spanisli, asked after the health of Gen- eral Mm'gallo, the genoralwliohad be(-:i_ killed before Molillu, and then the en):- tain was obligierl to order them - below,` though the ill conditioned crowd hootel and jeered until ' at sunset the steamer left.- Harris From Batum to Bag- - dad. Pray tell soolmwnar I know. so_du you! Millioixs of Frogs Rain Down. . _ One of the most curious pheuqmemx * of nz\t.ure-is the precipitation of frogs, slr, crabs, ..ang1w01'1ns,'etc.,, Wi:`n f-a`i1_1 from thoblouds. The story is toid I ' in the annals of tllQ_I`:Tl!l)C1l academy ] .....1 ........L,. 4`,......I J Hm Antfnuf nnu; 111 UK} NLIUKUB U1 bug xutuuu u\Iuu\.-IL-J , ber, I80-1. Tlxlzfative is by one Pro-J fu..~:or Ponis. In it he givcs zu1_ucco1'mt . of tluiiustzmce of millioixsof fr0;:swhi;'l1 -fell in a'sl1ov;er "mm Toulouse. lie stutps that he himself saw `n11n1on~.:'s ' you-ug frogs on tho coats of two gomlo- l n1en_ who were out in tlie shower. Bro- Tfessor Pontus says that- ho "fo1'tl1\\`i5l1- repaired to the "spot where the` Storm ' "hadi 'burst'"u'ucl*'f0un1l? the roads - 2m(l-- e.lds_ llternlly ulivo with young frr-g;s 1m(l tu(lpolus:." In ciue`p1ucos,*.* szys ` the p1`ofpss()1',i`tlley were th1`t`.0:01` four (loop all ov`e.1-Vtho groun and the heofs of `.'the muses `and A the cnrriagu. \vl1eu1s;_ killed thonsamlsof_tlioxi1." _ ` - :4- ~ay V be l`m;m1_ ,,il.l_l.l1Q4_\llgJ1St'*11 ` l]ao1i(;\uy and DIoJm`Iu.' `V V V .` M W.ife-J,ohn, don,`t'y0 u~tlxiuk you1:t- tvr`gve up trying: to glmve yourself and go back to the barber? 3 - - `nuH`nn`d....Whv nf ninnrnn no}. S96 Il)0d8I'!l lmprovexnenns. Eli1hethSt. -4-R0v\lgh-C'zL`t:1lOl1V'aE3, , = etab`e,__g:tc. Brick store, dwelling, &c.' , 4 ` *Fr\ucis St.---Brick house, gtablb, etc. rooms. , , , . Francis St. Eaet.--L0t. ere. . Ma-ry S;.--`Finest brickmzzsion in Barrie, - 18 rooms, conch house. at h1e,'eLc. Fina, rr.-ugh-cast residence. ` , \Vorsley St.-Rough-cast house. 8'rooms. 1 Owen SL[--Large b;i'clg;.house, 2 vacant / Inc. EU Uuljli LU um Lmlivuu > , Hushmid--~Why, of course not how nmph I save every iuonth. A _ ` urn.` v,;.. T .\..-m..; nmt 'h|1f.vI hnn 7 see` DOW XIIUUH J. suvu UVU1)` xuuuux. ' . _. . . "'\V1fe -Ys;I -know that, but than Willio is Jxlwny around when you~ yshave, and he is learning aomuny bixd" wor State Journal. /The greatest of a1l`1uxuriea`in central 2 Africa is salt. To say that a man eats . 1-salt with his viotmzla is the_ same as, aying thathebis a rich man. Mango A ark says, `fTh`e long obnitn ad on 01 v_ete_0able `food orgam so. tony .1nsfor na_1t,.*buu6 v9I<.i!.IAT ' f IMOIM U aumiose. wyou! ' V -P(-an-son's :1. Meeting of the Collegiate Institute Board on Friday cvenizfg. 3rd Sep.l8U7. Mennbfpreenti Rev. D. D. Mc- Leod, Rev. Dr. Haxiyer, Mr. John Dickinson, F. E. P. epler, Q.Cl, Mr. Geo. Ball. Very Rev. Dean Egan -and Mr. Thos, Johnson. In the absence of His Honor Judge Ardagh, Rev. D- D 7- McLeod was ``moved' in the chair. ` "Plan Wv\nnnu l`.nmn\H'l*pn f\I`9RPnt(`,d -4 McLeod "moved" In me cntur. The Fma_nce Comnu_tee presented the. followmg accounts and recom- mended payxuent: Y ` John Neel_ands,.....` . . . . . . . . . . . .. $250 T. H. Redditt, sundries, . . . . . . . .. 830 Map and School Snppiy C0,`. . . -x taker in place or ueo. w awe, u-esxgneu; Was` taken up and after a general discussion it. was resolved that Alfred Lewis be appointed. ' I Mr Smm-. (`xl:1. M:1SL(:l'. having: } Lawns he npponnwcl. Mr. Stone, (,`-l:1. Mztster. having 1'eceiv(*(l:1h appuilltunent at Seufox-th. tendered his resignation. which was accepted by the Board. ` l`Im nnnnintluent of at new (llassiczil ` ` ' . ` am 11 The 1u_att-r of ap mntmg a Care- taker in place of Geo. a.tt1e, (resigned) \i':I_ taken um xzeneral `rlusr I)-I) ' accepted by the buzuu. 'l`l1eapp0ix1t1u_e11L Mzv.stex`,to replace Mr Stone ivns taken up, and after the Uhairmamvhavinr read the 5:-veml applicacions am testilmmiuls it was resolved, that Mr. Ulxgzs. V. Benne. of Omeluee, be appointed at u salzu-y of $800.00 per 2`Ll'1H\lll). ` Zllllllllll. `. Tliere being n0'f".n-that bL1s1 xiess'the - nweting adjourned. \ . ~Receut1y. an EXAM!-M51: mporcr had the pleasure of visiting this school for the first time. One of the first things that atrikes a " persqu. about it is '1ta.aplcndid situation. Such a magnit1cent`view as may he enjuycd . frnm Hm unnvr uinnws cf the school needs I Such magnlucenc view A8 llmy Us x:uJu_yx:u I from the upper windows of the only to be seen to be appreciated. Its'hi;,;h breezy posnlon m;1'.ies it also a most heT\ltl- ful one. Altogether the selectlon of the site was a. happy one. The lilzilding, too. compares very favorably withjnost schools unal is excellently equipped. \'m'iI Pm. l)l>an Rsvan kinulvuccomnanicll came up. The first room has sixty pupils. from the smallest tots who :u-- taking kindergarten worl-r, to those in th Part Second Book. Their teacher is Sister Clam. The Second ' Book class, whichyis taught by Sister ` Leonie, has fortyieight pupils. Sister- hlaxuxitiu teaches the Third Class and has - forty-two pupi's{ In this room an organ is used for the singing and is well played by one of the pupils. The Junior Fourth and Entrance Classes have iorty~six pupils, who are trained by Sister Wnltrude. The things that most impressed the re- iporteriwere: The perfect understanding existing between pupilsand-te:_1ehers, the deportrnent of the children which would be ` ,hard to improve upon, the read: ess and ..| olearnes's'witli which the children an wercd l the questions given them and the excellence of the musical training. 'lhe'children sang ._ for us in every room and gave simple evi i l 1 every way the teachers seemed well suited for their important work,` which has also been shown by the excellent showing they have made in comparison with other schools. "V .:_.-__.__.._.._. dence of the ability of their instructor. In ~ und IS excellently eqnlppeu. ` _ \'el'y Rev. Dean Egan kindly uccolnpanicd the reporter on his visit. Slater Pzlnitia, ' the inspector and `music "instructor, was obhging in showing u'sthroug-h the building and in exlfaining the varipus matters that nanu: nn -` -His` Honor Judge Boys took the County Criminal Court business on Tuesday in the , absence of Hls Honor Judge Ardagh. /' Hugh Cruhksllank. an old man lrom Mid- V ' land, who lived in Barrie many years ago, was given one year in jiil `for trying to commit suicide, He told the judge that he had no means of support and thought the best way out of the (litiioulby was to throw himself into the lake. . ' Dnk inn urhn in nAr\'iI\(7 S1 '{.\V(I mnntlls himself into the lake. _ Robt. Lee, who is servfng 8. two months term for disblilmting poison in Stayner, wan given an additional month for trying tn `* break arrest. He will go to the Central. 1 I Tam Y\I.'~F`:urMm1. nf FRl1;ne.I C00kSt0\V'l]. young tllow who claimed to beia MCGill medical student named Chas. H. Freeman. { T`--m ..vm.i..., nrvn ha anld nm: nf Mr. MC-I I ~ F--~-we Charles Jennings is one of the besu mem~ here of the Barrie Checker Club and of couuie went to Sutton on Monday. Rein_x_n- ing home nt night he lay down on'his bed at the Wellington" Hotel and went to` sleep"; Whether or not he was playingiover again -in his (lrenms, the games -of the day, he moved and climbed from his window TaTliiTg, tw72Kt7-`tWe"f6t`fo thefshecfbetow. E. Hines hearing {he noise, went `to his as-. aistance and lielpcd him to his room. An exa.iniga._t_i_q_n by Dr. Pulling showed that there were no bones broken, though ;Mr. l Jennings was badly shaken up. W` W vvv lots. Tim medical student named UIl'J.S. r1. nreemau. ; Two weeks ago he sold one of Mr. Me? Faddeu s Steers to Mr. Fuwcett, of Cooks- town. Taking the proceeds he got a. livery from Harry Leadlay and drove to Alliston, where he traded the buggy for a:;~;old watch and chain and $5.50 in: cash. Leaving the horse in Alliston, heftook the`-train for Collingwood-, but was caught the next day`. Judge Boys gave him 18 months in the Cpntral. '_ ` ' . " ~' J Ugti D Central. ,' L:\t Thmsday evuTf1ng,`Mr. and Mrs R-.._ A. Timuras having got settled in t.h`eir u_a\v Ie.-'t: :e1rce.ox1 Dunlo} . street, war; \va`i-ted up,oAn_by~the c;_Iyp1_9y`ees.of \the Ba1'r1eCreamm'y and pxfesenteo. wxth `a hxmdsome oak sule bda1'd `and centre tabl. Accon1pan_ying these was an address _ .in xvhitah `the `employees ,expI'$C,QJl1ilT ,h1n't_y ,pk)1'eCiati0g of the kind andgentlemanlymgxnner they 1iz1 in business: .matcers nd for liiixdimss in `other 7w-.1ys shown 7 ,_the1by Mr. a__`11'i_ ,1\`Ir s. '.5['ut'>m`-is.` It - . c1Qsod.:\v3Lh wishing for them a` long Cenjoyment ot rich ` Le31p0ra_1 and spirit- ual blesing. After Thon1.a.s.h21dv made" ' a sxiitzxble,-reply, Ma ple'-asaint waning yas pent "togelhei-._ weak arrest. he \\`1H go no me K/t:l11L'o.1. Jas. McFadden, of Essay; near Cookstowu, -.-..-,-~- In`buy'iAm!,; rnk:dici11e`}xs in other matters`. his ecommy` to get Eloodfs Saraaparilla ` because them is more, medicinal value in HoQd a Saraaparillg than in any Other. Every bottle of Hood's Samparilla con- taiuL10,0 doses, and will average, paken a ccordi`ng to directions,` to lags a month, Whi1'(`}0?;hP\51aBtbllL&forthight. ' ' coLx:idIATEL MARD. `V Hooxfa 1311.1. are the only pillgto take "with IIoud a Sau:aapa:illa. Ea.oy _tind_yet .%19i9n9- ; __Alfred Leads the Caretaker} The Separate School. .1}-rn. ' - ,_ N. 0Tii."-155 acres, Loc`l4. .Con. 10. .\Iatcl1eda61.-IjnL 1?, Con. 10; 45 acres. ., L.,t,jj, C011,)`, `20U'acre_s., Lat ` 15. (Ion. 2. I 200 acres. V . \ ` Ves_pra.-Lot 3, Con. 6. Lot 14, Con. half Lot 22, Con. 6, -13.` Catt_ie -Thief 'SexEn-ced. A ;To,ok. a`Tumble} _M A Presentation. Practise Economy` F 0R== . ~ i 300A Boys Suits mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm % % A \Al1 2VL1'e w0i'th far n1Ore t11a`n price "asked; Many of them more than double the p1'ic,e.' lrmwm Kites. ' ' ` Inueial---North part . Lot M 80 acres. North-hulf LoL26,v . acres- South-half Lot 25, A ....m. _ %;+`~w ' 1 A1o'11g the _' Boys \\\ ` ooo J ammmmmmmmmwmmmmmmu Slmilllilg [IE I USU tsuu mag um- fmg the Smmmhs andBowe1sjof 1 ; . PromotsDig.estion,Gi1eerfxd- % ness andRest.6ontains neither 0'p1u:,Morphine nor Mineral- \Yr\nn \T An n r\.v|1'[(1_ 'mnmmunmlmnmm Weee ta\ilePrc;,parationforA:.iV-IV simiiating trefocti andlleg ul`a- Iin tho tnmarhs andBowels' of * Aperfect-Remedy for C_onslipa- "tion. Sour Stom3xch.D1arrt_:oea. Worms ,C_onvuls1ons ,Fev_e_r1sh- ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. . . ,Wp,gmm'_L/r1m12- _s,.J A ?rz'.o"g-7? 1 )plu'.Ll,mm yquxu uv. .4... N01: NA11.c o~'1_*1c. Schcxiol will re`-open next Week and the Boys. %will;, of `course, all Want New School Suits. "WLel1?a-Ve'b'ee11 looling forward to this school 1'e-9pe11i11g_and' 11aVie;s'ecLz1:Qd a big drive of over `IIV ` `*1 ueaumun auuuwu North sh/ore of Lake Ahmic; noted 1 .:`n. _ . I 7 Ia.sini1e sinatm or` Tllge suits will boys from 5130 12' years. A cmvv. Va? 71": .Dux.11_o1x\St1-set, `Bax -1_'ie_ $1.25 per Suit AT acrets. y . I - . -. Ma_nitoba..--Severnl,{ sections, 1280 autk 1600 acres. `Cooked Corned Beef. 1 lb. cans. ' Q:-maid [hi] week . . . . . . .. yo% oo FAC-SlMILE ; ||3SIR|l Outoria in `put up in one-she bottles only. I 11 in not sold in bulk. Don : allow ;nyono,to_,_ao}1 {n anything else on the plot: or promlaa that i4 _ just an `opd"'and will answer every put mum" E` that Inn ref. O.A..T.0{.B.I.A. WRAPPER zys. . - Collier Street. ... rm-nmnfn pm ill! 0 " Gnu . wux answer I N" H` . that you get 0-A~8-1'- .. L; , or 1m:1zY Is 'O1S:TTHE % DE\I|.||\3, SIQNATUREJ` "'7 1 3 _1)uu1up Street.~ :. . Brick :lwcllu;,I. 25(5);-H rvk _ . 1 A.mB.cLuLLgpEN, ? \\'1;eat (old) 4;. ?-.1 \Vheiit- (neu ) . . .. Flour,-hakera, per bbl ` E|0uxj,f-am'1ly,- ` A IVAADQY fl f. 33Qt,m.ca_(9&!).P9T_ - - 2: . (],bbage, per `head .., .. . . . . .. 7 .Betss,per`bag....~..` `onion , per bug,.'.....;,...'...._ Omo s, small red. ,pe'r bfag . . -."'ny.'\nv -nxfn uvnuu V Peas small 0u..u9..f._. _~ Rye; . . . .` Buckwheat. . Dnvlnn Isucnwu Pu_rIey. , Wool, njuwzzshgd` . . . L . . ~. . ` Wml;>7sv1sehe I... L.,,:_' - - 3 v - - - :- - n 4'... , `Tallow, ;;g,ndrerT;E '15; . . `-"l`ulloyv,`1'ough.pcr. lb ..n ~(4;mbskinaI....`.'.-...... .'Pe1ta.v;green.` Cii1fk. .n._[m,` lh; . . .. . ,. . .. =?kl9gs,|we we1gnw......... .. pexlb. V utter, fubpor lb._... . .v .. B\mer,!n 1ollM....`..;..... gga(fveIh).;.......,. . ` " autumn; :.aoun'nn': Cooked Uorneu mu, . _ Specinllhil \\eek_` Roxled Beef, 1 lb. `cans. 'D_e\`ilIed Tnkey.. ..`. Gnocaii, BARRIE. run SALE IN BARBIE; 8 ELIZABETH STREET.-L -_....-v TBARRIWE MARK ETS. __ J. CARSON;| mm; xuzsr \`v`ELLl.\'yg.Tu.\` zx..n;_g,` ` small... " Bayeld St.~'-'Frmne {ouse and lot. "`Kennpenfc ldt; St.-} rick house, st:1ble,\ Rest house east of St. 'inceut/u Park. ,' `Town ofBradford.~--6 `acres and dwelling. `l7oror.to.-2 ne ldta, Lyncl .'\venue=. _ Medonta.-Luta '2, 4, 5, G. 7. Coil. 4; 1.ots;3,-(`i.7,Con. L ` - Township of Orbit. Parry Sound.-~Lota , . `Q beautifull situatedon the .. ,.' -: 7.1.- .u....:..- nnfar` fur Ha. '5'POINTS, BAARRII-1. f(:}}1_reu!1ygpfygtgditodate. , _ HARRIE. Sept 8 1897. on K .1\" ma. ` , I -\'t..-Brick l10lI`if; 8 `rooms.-, `. rooms. Double tlsvellipg, 2 ` TELBMS TO SUM`. ,V . `cam. Special '-I ll u " WOOL 'AN n_ `mats 11 ,....... - coaxisya (trims -~-AND4 : 4 $.`Wl_`l| H H. . n Ham.'....L . . . . ...... Boneless rigs _Feet, 2 lb. cans. very special ;. . ._ . . . . . . . . .. Cu":-)kcd Corned` Betf, `2 lh. cams. -Finc d\vcUing, all modern i ::_w Aienfuhltv mgon.u0:c.`A Anna lg N `H 3. Local Ant. ' '.".7 "'"' . ,V 3011. ll. . . Cut]. 7.. - l'.!c. `2 ranches . _u.. .560 um 65. on 445*,` `U U11 U18 for its l V12 ? 10.. 75301.9 . 4 vou LIKE A ~ABIcvcLE_.._ 0 5 com WATCH '2 l'1)HU-I umn, Tongue....f..~ . . . . . . . .... Cooked R33-iM_T5eef, I ll) cans; spcci`al....' . . . 4 mm-ifs lama mans. ,, 12 STEARNS . BIGYCLES Q_ 0 11. 100 Imil LEVER anos.. Limes. TO'FrO`N`T0. A Fine Display _7 `J -60 V ....r,. ll\)il W lscen here, in all grandeur of new {stock and new goods. The largely r [ {increased duties upon china and r_ lglassware has led us to put in an ; 3 lextra supply just now. What wef ` ihavc will rmtllzxut forever and if} ; -, you _\\-ant to buy at--Qlcl prices, you . , will buy now. I Call on Rqbt. Bradlord. Barr1e.l Av 14 V12 {The Best for :in0_ tuenths (Sf; '1tHSic]{l10SSi$ n Ilhhtlglx "laxative. Citwnle ot M:-.r1ursia is us ])`.::a5\I|t to "take its lemonnrle uml is as oifx.-chive as "1mst1(m-grist. u1u`;;uLi\'9s. 1I s asimple . thing but a good me. We put it up,ou1~ I-:~'-elvrs so you cm 0.<-pr~1u-I on i . 1 four Grnccr Inr p:u`1`c:1Iz\\'s.'r ` ' :1 pvat can] to ID. H. %A%1VIacLaren%,\i {ool s Cotton Root Comp6hm - 1.. Hm nnlv aafe. reliable -"` hour ana umt: u__/ nycug ` Ia preparedin two degtes K ' ofstren tb. V - N0. for*ord_inary cases gi fanthe best do11ar,me(1`icine known , T -' pric and `two 3-cent stamps: : _./:,._Ih9;_,Q99_|_g cornjiany. 7;-,To1d"bTy_ druggists,` one Dolls; per box. I No. 2 for s ecia`1Acases-1Io degree: stronger-sold ydruggists. O:`1e box, Three Dollars; two boxes; FiveDollara. No; 1, or No. 2, maxledgon receipt` of ~\fW\lTi(IBT`;1>ntirIos - . Sold m Barrie and` every/;vh_ere` in CL'\Qm1da AILL .'o':ponsib1e,drx1gaigts. v . ` -.__.. --;. .._... \KJlL IV "l*~D`."h(-st thing for money making ynu huvu seen` for many at day. Your mum: un(1nddn-as wlll. ghthe golden infor- `nmtinn. mI ?,'!'.%1 ` K __ ` ~ mi n'mkln.r vnu I Dfuggisf arid: Optician- L per week does it cost . `you; tgo get`-all tang `vnnh:1.V(! seen` many Y Of Glrockery VUHUII I\UUl Vuluyuuuu '19 the only safe, reliable monthly medicine on which - ladies can dependjn the hour and time of need, '7- ........y..-nil in huh rlparea 1YA'G0\\', 'roronpd, Ont `a_nd. ,`1VIedici%ne?]A mwm PROPERTY!

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