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Barrie Examiner, 26 May 1898, p. 5

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Gents Furnishing uncay. . ' . - Mrs. W. White and Mrs, Fraser. are, we are glad to saw. feeling muchbetter. A lard dennts-_tinn \'isited10ri1li.a'. nn gl'3(] W0 EBV, Leenng H1UU_U8[EL A large deputation visited',Orillia, on Friday, Vin the interest. of _the temperance cause, and wre~once' more victorious. as the license commissioners dec'ined to grant -afilignz to Mr. Lenziox, of Dalston Hotel. 3.1-1 7.48 ]`,.l`1L. 3.21 '1!-U1. ` ` I . . GRAVENHETRST & NORTH BAY 7.34 am. Mail ' 11.34 3.5i~~ Musknkn E_\'nre.=.-` ' 1.29 The face receisfs. thli record:rrE~dalIAy experinm Cunstap: sxiffering frcm corals. will mar your beauty. Donut luok anxious- a_nd discumented, bulruse Pumam s_ Pain- less Com "Extract->r, which will exlfact ` that sore corn_in_a thy wilhout pain`. ' ' ' . few peoplevare aware that the 1 , [mm 5 _n;eua -of _tha Grand Trunk Railway system covers,4,IS6 miles ofvtrack. F1-om t.h.is'faco some idea may be gained of the task invdlved in umking out a new time table, as iadbue two or more- rtimea every year. Of the mileage of'railwa.y' opera.ted.2,702 miles are in" Ontario. `Iu Quebec there are x-i:~_e lu-..nrh lines, and in Ontario {here -.iF-.36 l)I`:lli.`i`E,S of railway. Over these _is\`e_ral lii1s".ic1e\'&re myriada , of t.rains`ut.allclasae&p,assing`daily. They - arose` here -and there and everywhere, 1-and -iu.v`hf`h,t1ndliug.`of them the convenjgnceqi. great` travelling |':ublic" has alwa'.vsv"been ; _w;Iched and carefully considered.` `The speethy . e xnanyylbsses of tr_i_g__,_ from the , `way-freightfbo $l_ILl-l!,!g_1gl;~,axp`ress. mushrll-` ' lxe,;.tnkan:~h1't6 _'aecoi1 nu;zgn(L.jthe wholemust : tin lake elbclswork. Time tabla making is, hnjppily, being. _radn"ced, $0.3. system. and a` ; - 'degree'of. accuracy he `obtained that is won- \deri_u.l- when `llie sithion' is qndratC.od`. '3 ._ iftouglily, the achemef"l3y.which` kime table ` ' is made is to use a_ln;g_9. plan_-`of. the whole \ V system.-M The stations, tarmialsnd cross-;-_ ate sll.,1i1arked'o'ut,l and v_ax'~i'-colored : , threads re`presenl:- the 8ever_a.l` classes or trains . i;i~tl1o_fservice;' The mileage Tram ppint -to paint-.~il,;he possible speed` eajd, tl1e,re qx_xire- 7 case are g!;.uonnidered`in eon-v . "enc_h..Mhor_'_Knd'n`ally a; min - 0" _'e`ia'bron'ght_forh. `W e - ME ~Barric\. Railway Guide : s nus Every morning,I have a bad taste in my mouth`; my tongue is coated; my head `mixes and I often feel dizzy. Lluve no appetite for breakfast and what food I "eat distresses u... I Haven 3 Hanna Incl:-vain IHQ W113! T000 1 C3! CHSIICSSCS me. I have a heavy feeling in , my stbmach. I am etting so` weak that sometimes trcngblc and my nerves are all unstrung. I am getting pale and thin. I am as tired in the morning a ' :9 night," . _ 4 II II III. V, ~' at does your doctor say? You are suering from im- ` pure blood." W=What is his remedy? ' 4 , uvu. . -. `We have a book on l5a1eiies and Weakness which you may have for the asking. urn- 1-: `our --an Pez ups you would lik toconmlt ntrlyhyrlcims shut your candl- W re nu me! all the pxticulsn `in -y{>nr case. You ncehe I prompt NP Y- ' ` You must not hire consti-L Aated bowels if you expect the arscparilla to do its bestwork. But Ayer s Pills cure constipa- an. Wrlotoou-Danton. t:..|...... .. _....I.I In... 5.. R ,gun1m.,uue.poap1n uu . . V_`nd wIM?a.themofenterpn ` ' _ = IUnldu,xot1t:y:`m,lMYQ`iHW ' - V.Whatmam:aVtIm , mag u'tobQglr V :Y.oni-. miiib: ` vull. `tut 1| . `-uv:,I_lIe~v, .W`];;,mo.*hgn'thg.t , _ V H V V um. urns} _ ` ` ' h:o_:$m-wukmi` p.uI - ,' , $9. COLLINGWOOD 8:; MEAFORD ~. 111! `yvhn the no 62, l:or ina.the.poqpla ii`! .: ` wan? n the nu` nfen t'einrin_ n. Man Muskoka Express ` Atlantic Express , Mm; _ Pa(_-me . Hm] A dmn.DB. J. 0. . v - . Lowell, Mu Tw Warnings. HAMI LTOX T Dgnsro. To Ladies. TORONTO i7\7\*inera1i%ze uuu 11.15 am 750pm n;v 11.15 a In 7.25 11 m" 7.34 :1 In &30_pm mn 9.05 pm. 1 u u.` ;. ;. .. (Crowded out last week.) ` , May 16th.--Ias hm, formerly of Naqyr, died of typhoid fever} at Duluth, on the 3rd instant. . _ ' ` rm... cnlinmina rnanluxtxnn was msxsed at the `instant. The followingresalution was passed at the Quarterly Board of the; Methodist church, at its sitting on the 7th Instant : .4 K Ramlm-d_.'[`hat we. the membexsof thei ._....` -......_. .-a....._....- FRAWLY,.Sole Localjgiegnt, B'a[rie its sitting me 1m Iusmuc : ~ Reso1ved--That we, men1be1s.of_tl1e Quarterly Board of the Methodist church,; Nanbyr; have heard with am-ro\v,_of the death : of James Law,-tin Duluth, he having been a consistent member `of Wesley church up to! the date of his leaving (`anad-a, and we`. tender our sympathy to Mnwhixe and his family in their berezwemexit. . Rmnlev Snillect. mover. l ` tamuy In men Dergavemenc. V Stanley Spillect, movr. . Rev. Dunsdale,seconder. Jamas Law was a. charm member of` Lefroy Lodge bf A.O-U._W.,__and I.O.F. of` Duluth, Where he was still a friixibei`. beiu linsured in both tothe amount of $2,500. 1),. ,1 living R A >Pn=.ahvh'=.rian 1in-l . Sunday, he bavizig exchanged yulpits wit i Insured In D_0tn tome amount UL a.'.,uuu. 1 Rev. Jas._ K633, B.A., Presbyterian _ti3in- I ister. preached an interesting and instruct-"we ` sermop in the.s1ethodist'c11,urcb, her_e, la b Rev. B. Large. Afmr, Parker has: uni: the fouuaation of J. . Kev: K. Large. _ Mex. Porter has got the 1 W. Jack a house nished. John Duncan s baement -. ......A. A`n|v nnonll La. man i great sulferei from Kidney trouble. The ` ned" to the house, and was greatly icsn Kidney Cure..,,Lb,a_c'L'rlief almost I I ' ilsuse, and "after using six bottles I am How Ineidiouslyic Wages, but how Quick. D the Surrender, and how -the Flag of 1-`ruceris Hurriedlv Hoisted `when that G1-eahGsnersl, South American Kidney Cure. Turns his Guns on the Disease. This is what James Sullivan, of Chat- hani,f0nt,., writes: `_`For_years I was a says: Your Diamond Dyes give me makes, but have sotlled-"on the good, old` and reliable Diamond Dyes." . ' _Mrs. Joseph Wei_r,_Sulton Junctiou, _- P.Q,.; says: Have usedfDiamond byes for -the lasnienn years, and they have ` girn me great 5at.islaction ; I can rscotm ` mend them to all as the bssii. J p 7 Mrs G A."1`ury, Red Deer. __N.W.T,.;' . disease became so acute that! was con- in-icted wiIh-insomnia.., Lwas persuaded aftjer using` many other remedies without relief bo-/procure a botl.ls'of South Amer air ma] anidn d" them. 319311953"? f3N is impossibls i\ lowed. . ` . _ p Miss Gussie Crawford, Kingston}. Ii BI, ~ 1 W _ p _ M -says: Hsveijusl_.`\ dyed as old skirt a. *8 30 "0051 "8*- I WW*." l lie:iiiEul"SailBE6iiE iili`vFuTFDiiiinon "* from the rst doses I have persisted in teenhours out, of twen_ty~four andsfesl _` . .. ..d 1"" very little. if any, fatigue. It 19 the best ]1):keanmy`&!E1:c?n e::?g:rre1ua1:;,,:. medii`I '9 "M "d'" - i Diamond D39. and it is me only kindn .~S9`d 8 532? `3'% W>iPPi'? ink~1 have used for yeamianai I an 9 i-* ` V igres dsslof ,irnling... - ' ` x D M... .m... t...i;.. p.{n`nl{iia}{ma_ ..Mi . Dun Daurv. Mahous Bay; AN.S._, ,3- eatlrs \8al`lisfaciion.- I have used other,.....; says ;'1_`bsve\ given your Diamond Dyes - j the directions pare. fol; ` ._ , _ , ..,....`.,.......,.,`... _~ , ' . l_giayg2l'sl5`.-,--Rev. NVe_i_l-Morrison. of Up!:er-"xv 1gro`v.e, pgeachedjn Guchn-i_e' church on Sunday i 15:1- . - ~- ~ 105. ` i M V _.., V I. _ 3 Quite a numbenoi our"fblk"w'ent to beau : .,Rv.' Mr; Penman ;x't`eac!i3l: 0_ro Station, :the~15tb. !` . '- Misa Malcolm.and MissVCars'welIaxfgv`i_sib"1 hm Mm . I`-Inna-n linlvu-int` ' - - Miss Jlalconmauu gas. ing Mm Henryilchrist; 7 After the recent mine the Ater.,ie.1acen& rains. t-hg.counhry.i:1o:;)k- 1 mg Mrs.-nenryuxlcnrxav. . -. ' i`:g ita beak Thra is nasty btightfproapqct; \- fdrin lama grain`yiald- this vqnrg. . W 5 - A littlh hdv visitor n.rni'1nd~nh. Alexander Qliumj. Sc1AT1_dA. A we may Viziito: e.;mm.mxa.na.; TIGER laf gra1n'y1am- Hill `7l!l."'.. _'_Gn_aho.m'_lutnndairvmorning. W; A ` `Kw Cl` U'TIII|W'?IlIU~: Dyjdpepaia 61- Intijgeaion hukbecomi. n Vruhionnme dime. - `Them u :o:,r.ar'y[ fair ,[ins1ividnn.ls why ihave uol3.a.h.v'nti_o,Ixa tivpnn : M 9x_pbriencbd.!he~:inin:ib1a Nalitig I .bydefeutivd digmion. No}-pan1mn~ the k`anmarii19 `oi the both. '|'i~ h . Dy GOWUIIIVQ QIKQIBIDII. L10 pill, BIB` v um keen quifprihg as the body. ;an:~m sons mi anaszi.-M mifensinrad ` I the ]3yppeuit:x._.`I}i,V La; Band 02' ` Pm Am-.= 1\9 ` Gt9l m{li0I0lI.Ri at :1` km _-:- .2. r...::.. a'.:.... L...` IL...'.....-..'.' .. ti. Large. . - x. Porter foundation |cla house qislaed. He will start at: b_a$ement under his barn Alex. gets all he~-cz1n do." mnxm-` s\AR.1 %*%x%%*$$***%; NANTYR. A fGILCE{RIS`1`. ` `Kidduck -A kid tanned so` that water craps off it, perspir- ation cvapotatcs through it, and friction wears it slowly. Can be . boiled in hot water without iniury; Made solely" for the `$4. and $5," grades of the Goodyear Weltcd._ Thai is why Tm; Exami- nershould Receive ycur TA.dvert%i%sinvg [P*!?r?'@. By the pt m1:tou;e1~`;-. By -the for their 1 By the ne:$p1e' who have money to hu_v'\vith. .By (he people \ thing when they 5 By ex`myl)dd'y in the town and :mdco1fntry who wants the Izu-gest' amount. of good, fresh, crisp. spicy news and reudmg matter for the By e\'ex-ybi 511:: is possessed of , any,e1imu2.tiSQ.,,`1b9_iLQF031335iV9, ` and who beliexes in a bright, origi- nal, progressive hewfspaper, that keeps its constituency zmdbits int-1'- ests to the front. By the people whom the adver- ti>c1' L in quest of. ` By the people \'lid`bx1y. 9 en 11> who nmke desimble D P . _ Simng Healthy Boys e peoble whb pay (`ASH ' purchases ' 2 who know :1 gbod ,3; of_th uarterly beam o(._tne meuuuuuu . c he smnere thanks of myself and f H3: {or their words of sympathy to us in _ om sorrow for thejlosa of our beloved relative. A :\. M. _\V1m:n. `K ,, ..... II... 1251. {Maintai&nedEin =Fam_ilies Where f Diamond Dyes Are. ecouumicul familiesin 1heDdmFnion_arq re ular users of the-world-fam'ousDiamond 3 . . Tiie'happiest 'hest.`g1xiia{te&i'tiid m.5;u `Dyes. Domestic felicity, is `ever v_mix'1- `mined, because the Diamond Dyes are _ true and unfailing in"wn_rk, and mbney is aaved by their use. No other dyes can yeast of such strung words of prarseiftom` l I U UH: .LIunuI U] Lvu, AJu\.u.u|IuuIo - 4 Perniin me, throughmhe-`medium of.your. paper, to convey to the members nhn . Hm mnm-'-r9 thanks (Sf mvseli vahiabl of_t1arter1_y Board of. the Methodist uers.. ' -- j -A V Mrs. '1`; Lavin, Newark, Out, says-.`- ave used many other makes of dyes, . but nd t.he~Diam0nd Dyes ahead of all, as tfley gi{'e.the best and fastest colors. V \ `I .Mv`\Q- SHas1l):u1rv, lTal14)l)h Bav.` N.S.-.' _J as may gwexne DEED auu lauuauu uumra. .151: 3 Silas Mahon Bay;AN.S._.', katisfaction, sher, \ `but th Mn lmnnh fair Snnn Jnnntirm.' 1 _ r To tl2e7Editor of The Examiner. I A` , ._.-J! Slater Shoe am: rename _UI8.m0uu uyuxs; . Mrs. Weir, Sutton _Junction,'_ P.Q,.; ixs-edfDi:'u'nond byba` f0_v:_'the years, szmaiact'1on `:1 all the n.r-;. n A rn...m n;..: n...... M \iu'?l1 ~' me':u Ulel [D an 35 L110 '..`|`.5Hl<. . _(}_ vRd ;T1;bave\ given ' a fair and failure fob` .` MC- Il....\:.\ -.......c....1 tr:.....;...;` `N n? .- 1 Ilf 1.161 D! Wflllllg.` `- , " T fl; " Mrg.,J_QLxg,Leulie, Po1it'T _M(:J<)Vl.)'t:p1V-'110.. ahya,:"`I have n3ed.Diamou'_d Dyes`.-"in i a1l"yon `claivm for thm 11' `_ "Dufwa.l,, , whou us `. _ ' struck in thrjsbbmwh. Vb ` writing yar32.litl7_l;_'91Ae f V %% \;v.;i;.?s41;y tong \ 'aai1r"`ah" ' `hi:-r`m 2nwarv...'Pamtu"w H: I ihi.~`=?9!-'P?*?**&$9r%* W!`Iung,_ `>(QIy.|LWll$_ll,.(}gI9, Iu`',> . _ Nanzyr. lylay 16th. Wm I993`, to !ee~.um_IX!i- am we _ bnimina gtomhmkm` 5 V 3h't3QvW s,k` Chris. Wh'ite`,' iwiuiatdg --4 atugsg; fiixm noMsnc% Qsmcnv K Aid, which proved quite a success. - A good dual of `sensation was caused in `_ithis vicinity last week by the mysterious ' ` disappearance or A young lady from the `home of Mrs. L. Smith. The family are l anxious as to hr whereabouts, as sheieib -- wi1;h6ii_c`anyapparentp reason.` She'hs.d1iyed "with Mrs. Smith for about thirteen years. A. S. Cross `called here last week on his ~' way` toj1`obern1ory, be` having gone there as `.1 a `student `supply for the summer months. , . -mun:------u-u-u here, on Sunday. ~ A GRENFEL. W V (Crowded out last week.) May 16.4--'A. Money visited his parants, , Mrs. Wm.- Bowers, "of Bimie; is visiting` her `sister, yrs. William Hirona. M. '.T/uhmxnn or this nlace. intendsibuiltb ` ! (Crowded out last week.) 015 Monday, May 16th, Mm. Levi Smith gave a social inpounection with the Lagiieg Axd, which proved quitda success. ` A mma am! of `sensation was in 5 2343?}; 3941.1-e S_tr6tigr`rV)V`o:iis {rot}: is, LRelia'b1e ` j j Bqsineqs Man--``hai~'l__3he:_2+.+p- V _ I, . W H , ~ tmdiea; but obtailgadtvory little. reliefr '* _I.aaw Sumh AAmeriAm1+Nemne.avrtised (ind _cono1uded` s to` gin; it "a trial; and V I n1_na.6'.;Bi.iy I lmnaider it $116 'l'v,6_l';ir ,i)est ' medicine. IL1;aVe,T`everAuaed_..V _I N Obtained ; man Vrelief from: the rat~_ew dos6a._ I havb, 6111; user! two;bpttles, and am happy 7` 7 "say it bu, made a novrman` of me. I} ~'.L.a.m..Iu iwcimmand it tb felfoi su`on3'rs." Happy Man !-gvothiug `Experimental ' About Using the_Giez_z Sout.h American, .~ Nervine`-,- What it has `dou for Thou- ;,`saudai.t,Lcan`dotor you. ' 7 = A ` V y_ gay 15: mane _l.I_Vl` l_upsu_ U1. _um._- 5 . "mo ly recommend It to fellow sutferprs. '.{\ mnnnm him mad. Merchant. - I . . - : " The menH5y~law qognpliqgv buechm and 7ohm 19 have Animals intondediso be alnnghs _ n V,.S. baboon mgedgdg M 0 T. 5 [P1051911 xnrmvtn um um yaw an - xxmv: rerssuzgu;uumm_oo:in ' ms ~11: ~93 ` Hnv been agieataierr `from in-div: I .;..;:...i.mL-:"3n.rga:2uai.. _ " .7: ` 9, nu, in uqyr Luau um. Mo it to fellow" su`er9'rs." O. AEAROE. .D"_'Y Goods Mo;-chant. w .' . - ...1rm~&m.~ om. J). watsvm, Vuxfy uooua IvAqvnuuw,- g _ ' .~ L Forest, 091. _ Sold `at Seagergt drug etor`e,_oppoa1te \n.in'nn' - " We Hope she may soon recover. u Arbor Day was obsexved by the tegher ` end scholars on Thuredairoi last week; in- stead of Friday, the 6th inst. The school house and yard got a. general cleaning up. g mm: M. Tnkani; Barrie District repre-I should never be put into HE1..f1`HYfSTQMA(;H 2` ` UTOPIA, 3%; ?HAPPY RELEASE? HEKE 10: V` yCUXHIgC,_4Dll Lkucuuay. lglll UNI . , _ A very pretty wding took glace in the J Methodist church all 21,111.; Thursduy Wm l May, when G. R. Chapman, Rriucipai uzf ' the Public ichooltwas umtenl m nzaxriage. {to Miss Alice ML-Jannett, of this placzai Rev. Mr Strangwaya oiciattd. After th: 3 ceremony the guests repaired to me res`. ` .,.dence of the bride : mutner, where the wcd- I -ding breakfast was parcakcu 0!. The school bell rant: before and after the ceremony, and I from` about I to `2 in the afternoon, when the happy pair departed en their wedding; tour. 11 |}..:.1 .1. L."...'. KIND place. The Kickapoo Indian Medicine Co. lei: here far Wyebxidge,.4on Ipeaday. 17111 inst. A van: nreltv wdina took mace in ma mur. --. rm D. Reid is ha"ving his front yard sodded. Rev. Mr. (:20. L`-raw lled Sr. A1rlre$v a church pulpit on Sunday, may nd. Ruv. I.'~Skene ins cone to Toronto to I K I I I ..-....-..w..~;4. May `23rd.-Wu Jennie Dunn and A. Bell. of thin town. paid a visit to Croulmd , on Sunday, 15th instant. : I Rnv. Ala: (`nut R A was 1 anon no un uuuuuy, mm Instant. : Rev. Alex. Craw. B.A.. wan 1 guest at , the Manse lat week. _ 1 LI-. D I"hn....uu.n k n . n . ....,.l._.._A ,- | N16 MBIJIB III!` WECK. , Miss D. Thompson has purchased .3" Crescent wheel. D-.. (2.... I nD1I! L'....... ......-,a .u_-....L' `sister, Mrs. Wuuam ulrona. , Mr.`Jo1m'sou. of this place, mendsgbuila. ` in a barn thisseason. ` . . 1-. Shaw, of Barfie, -v'iail:ed_the achooljl, .ori*T-mday oflast week.r- - ' _ Mrs. William Hiro_n'a fa ypry seriously i11.V 1i5p'she,ma.y Arhnr Dav by teacher iCH\ll'L'U PUIPIC Uu aunuay, Jilly m-'.'UU. ` Rev. J. '~Skeue ins gone to Toronto 3 ` attend SS. Exec-.':tive msetiug. ' ' urcsceu: wueex. .; Rev, Geo, I. Craw. Vasey, passed through - town lat week. ` 5 . u:..- l..I:.. 0....` at H... H :...J u...... :.v [OWE IIIF W893. .~ Mien Julia Gore, of the United mates, is E visiting hegrandmother, Mrs. luuis, or: this place. f Tho Kinlmnnn Indian \h`-dininm W4 : hair 3 Pa1ne'sGeIerv{}umuu {Saves the Life of a %"@LY` $4 in Seanm.M . i E 5 l iealth and `Happiness Be- ` stowed 011 All Who Make [L `Use of Paine s Celery 5 '/ ~ Compound. I 1. ;From a Tr_|oA 3 The ~ Ierrorvs `of Rheu_matism;% Neuralgia and Headaches E _ _ are Banished Forever. ELLS & Rlcaninsbzs` Co. l, able to tell you of the great good that 1 have derived from th'e'use`of`your Pnine s Celery Compound. `Before using your valuable compound I was so crippled with rheumatiem that I had/to crawl on hands and knees from one place to another. I also suered from neuralgia and dreadful headaches, and` could not get more than one or_tw;o hours of sleep each" night". _I often thought it would be better to die . . , l i\/GE)vTLE)IENt-l am very pleased to be l than live and endure such terrible agony. I 11-nn knnniln uzha-laud tn nan puintfn U131] HV6 auu euuulu :s)ut.'_1x mu mm uguuy. * I~was.b'appily advised to use Paine s Celery Gompobnd, and after use of six bottles the rheumatism and neuralgia are banished, and I now.eat. rest and sleep well. My present improved state of health is duqentirely to the health-giving virtues done wbnders for me- My .huaband- is now hsing it for dyspepsia; and}, it_is,_oAipg wonders fci him. My neighbors to} whogn I have recommended P-a.ine s Celery Com- pound have beexrgreatly blessed ` Yours truly. 4 _ . __I_$,__xN1E R. 0033, V l I `of Pr.ine a._Ce_lery Compbund, which has I , """Tsaa`_ai`a;"yra'isV:: house and yarn got a. geuaruu cmnumg up. 3 _ Rev. M. Takagi; Barrie District` repre- ientative in Japan`, lectured here on Friday night. _Many'uesb10us were asked. and answered ii: 3, very aatiafgotory manner. ' May 24th.-C, `W. Plaxto and family, Barrie, visited Rev. G. Agar last Saturday and Sunday . "I , Rtiv A. C Crews. General Secretnrv of and Sunday - Rev. A. C. Crews, General .Secretnry Sunday Schools and Epworth Leagues. occn- ' pied the pnlpits of Btentwood, Utopia and _ Angus, last Sunday. ~-Ha Have an address at Angus. dealing with Epworlh League work, `explaining the} objecb_aniaimn-the society. and_empl1asiz_ing -the desirability that the several departmentsiahnnltbhave still morevattention paid to them. In... Rnmm iraa visiting at Mr. (`.'rinn s. still morevattenuon pain to mem. r i 4 Mrs, Baltou jwas visiting at Mi`. Cripp Hergrandmotber. Mrs. Armstrong. wasili Ins: winter.-blit is now very active. although, sheis 10 yams 'of_ age. `~ v Wu N'eHie Brennan `came to visit her sheis wt; or_ age. iss Nellie Brennan to'_ her ~motheif_ on Monday. _ ' wm Farm 'l`nmn1:o: is visiting-at th mother, Monday. Wm. Perry. Toronto," 18 visiting-at `parntal home. .. Ira` Donne, who his ldden working #1: Tra- Vfalgannear Oakville. came home last Friday, and returns to work on, Wednesday, _ W`. Ymxun Hwin week to chroziicl the sudden `24t n, was attended by n la.r2e=n_nmb_r of I The widow and ehildren have the sincerest `- ' bereavement." `Jolm _McKever. a. son, and R . An....+..'l`m3Inr. Angus. and `James Bell. ~ and returns to work n eunesuay, . We have this week to chronicle the sudden . death of David McKever. He had not been feeling `very well for n`wee`k er so, but was not- uonned`t0 the - house nntil`Sat_urday, ; day, when he became w ed on Sunday evening. His `funeral on Tuesday, triends and ncquningnncies: Rev. G. Agar conducted `the short servxce at the honae. sympathy of. the community in their sudden 1 daughter, Turonto, were here`ntl:en_ding the funeral oftlre deceased; ' - ' V '- `Tuosrlay. Mr,` Bean) mm _ re, ;1ze_x_ tiqg:B;'IZ"'l a:Bu9 Lonr!-ma. ' ind ' wife, forinerll " _ arm. xmucywu viittTf{y}"I;':v2ar'"{BaTi" T `rain on`Suxiday aftqmoon-.M .t fr dmwhh. . , * . Andr.ew,Gotdon iytmubled wil:h`a c $nc e1-,`_ ` m the now Haig applying a plnspr, which. . V `in; doing its bent" to dgaw out `this; bisinfnl ` funeral of the deceased. ` Albert-.Ta'ylor. Angus uni :.Ja,1es ` 1| ` ' . Sunidale. l;a zve_ gone to Thesa`alon. I:o ` ,. Miss` Go'ra B.ender aon was Angu,s o;\ I " lu1nur3n{1 I3.`-llllg` lb! uvuv UM gnaw vuu vunq ya-annual , : .. ~ McDermott;, , _ A number of nejeaf cd1e':% tiblivered here on, Monda%b_v C;xE. Mnhermoeimlaeely A .. J. -`GaAuV1_e)f'.~ a1;djA. ` Lu-nah` ' - - _whogQ8pI_lutIt:.l`ItlI4tDi.`0l1;I`u . ' ` n_n-_.I. , -, - ~"'l'.oy mo. 1. :1` took it. -and-, to mks a Mug. _ Incesapnt Pain,+Tormantd--Rackekli-;_ ` 5 T; `V 1` Life.:Dap&ired"_0f~.f' j } f ,)o_hn`:jlzIjrn_ha1l, Vaxneyr 20.,--ea. of `I G): ` :,iteAs.-theqe_atrong'werdh:4-f`I"or V Tviaya`xi;s i`I`F8cUmpl9tqly`-l&i&=upj;ir 11 gaoiatioa.~I doc,ho1jad witEout any pimnnentr 3 r'li9f." '1_hd* giveifup hope; "Amend . Jaw Athenggge um" cure otyihst semed. ax * _:`para_!ll can` to` giiue, by, S0,\1!h-'A_ll3.0ri< 5An ` ` 1he'umatic 011:9 . _a`nd= knowing my `h_t!1e . faith in` `gun eicmyfioi any`remedr;- lie: T ' procured a berth himself and btoughtgit - -Jame! Spenca. Olaohan, Qnh.` writes .. I I had been 3 suEere,r freim Oatmh for `15. Is` booms` qhmnio'ETI r I giypl} up-hopon of em .bemg ourejeiwlion `by A trim! Go.` first But. `Chagrin; ` =Onmrh=0uIa._. Lg` umteclj HILLSDALE. of? Amictiqns ANGUS". THE BARTRJF. FXAMfl\'I:R. '!7l1iB.SD.\Y nmple Scan; `ux Takes Place Dull: Ln _ Newly Evary..Clty. The conductors on 'tha`;Washiu:.-ism av~ A enue line may they have more trouble zhau\ \ anybody else 0! their caning. especially E '; {rum Flnney and Vandeventer avenues '.out and in. The discussiun heard a few days ago between aconductur and an irate wumnnwill explain why. \ ` : "That `tr-zxnsfer check isn't gum! on this : cur. xx;::312)x1m." said the c0nducmg' ::nrte- . ously to a large, cumbmive Ionkmg j.\:,=m- g an who had, boarded the car wjth :1 Lig ' ; market busket. ` ` v`\l'h.n"` ,...: I .,. __ L. -1. .s:::., Lul- Thc tzzxlasicr um: g You should have direction yomwcre gui I'd Ii L. LJV I I 1 I |lJllll\I,'\ Ulllhffl. "whuti" she said, tossing her head like ! a warhorse sniffing battle frum sxfur *"l'his t!'Im:fu:!` clmtk i.~11`tgnm!`. V "I'd like in knmv u`:.;: I 14".}.-nu. - . x.`. ..,.x I L H Hblf ; his business '*` know." ..I'. ... E U. IL V\iL`H`l. .13 to tell him where I'm. ` haps you expected mu was going to nnurkunz iii); to hzne for dim: Al I ..,. ..\ i{shorey's T }:LBEAY;]'0 they are`"sty1i sh,. smart and up-to-date Q WEAK, ILL-Fmius 0LnInE H il- Bad` for the boys Bad fo1jthe_c1othes ` Bad for the pockvet-book _ " .1 _ w - , an 15 made m ahnostj as many s1zes-andg proportions as boys are---and though}; P3~ `fl jtheif af _1h'ade for Boyishj `VB0ys,*fo`r` 4 good hefra wear and wi11~last unti_1.the boy: FDR grows out of vth_e:_mv;' V _* E '34 ' m`..;......9.. :11-\ ...;4. M1; mm\1o +n- 1-um aw. i ucu i bound I was yet: I nu U IIZU Ll Uh X` Al. IIHU \\ULLL U NU ; S1unlny.--. illld if I` -- Your lure. plezlse, u::ul:un."' "My fare? Well. you stand tlxere_aud hold out your lznml till tlnacrzn-1; of doom, and I'll no; my nnothcr fare. 1'lleru ls tut exchange check. '1`:1ko it or lean-`it, just us goo like, but 'it`.~: ull y0u'rogoi1lg to get out of me. > -'1`bro\v me out if you dare! Your duty to collect fare? Your tract and call in `The Falrhful Cur Cum on doing your duty ugd you'll be lmppy duty! I like that. You uuglxc to write :1 ` ductor; 01', True to His Duty.` Just. keep _ Sorry Icun b lielp you along by paying my fare a second time. You ought to be ' on the platform now, nmmdlng to your j busiuoss-your duty, as you cull it! I ve : paid my fare, and I shmft my it again. A nd elm dlan r __1-. 'T,nnic Rnnnhliv l ` `T 3 -`Natan1l- ~ Luv; --~NOS-S!xsp-nded-~ In V Any_ , Man's Favor, Says Mr. Biteton. Work, said Mr. Bileton, just good, _ plain, solid, _h:ml work. never killed an_v- ,` body, but 0\'er\vnrk may. It may be set down as 11 general proposition that work done in overtime is 0ve1'\\ ork.. And iris - certain that this kind of work doesn't: pay. _ There may be some little temporary prot . from it at the outset, but in the long run" there is not only no prot in it, but it may ,2 result in a great loss. w HY ...... 5.. um .o~ mym +1.:v.1v Hume l IGSUJE ID 11 greuo IUES. ` I suppose that most; men think them Q will be an exception in pixel: case; that :2 they can stand it. nnyhmv,` but the time is E suits to come when they will discover that l gtlie eurthkeeps right. on turning, just the ': ~~ same; that naLurai~l:ws are not suspended on their account; that, in fact, there is no exception in their case and that if they crowd th_emsel\'es too hard they must pay the penalty. ' `l'hnrn rm: nf nnnrsn situations in .v me peuzuuy. rum are, of_ course, situations in which we expect to turn loose and work without regard to time. but every man knows when such occasions arise. It won t; do him any hurts to begin 1: minute or two before the whistle blows. and when he works` he ought to plug into it for all he knows how, as he will if he is anybody. But when he has put in a good, stout day s work he ought: to stop. `It won t pay him to work overtime. A fresh and vig~ orous man can do more work in eight hours than a hired man can do in 12. And he has this further tremendous admntage, that he keepslhis edge, while the tired man is all the time becoming more tired and is drawn out thinner and thinner un- til he petersoutz. In thi: mmlifinn the tired 0116 men . mun `doesu b want to stint his time. either.` nu ne pererspuu. In this condition the tired out "i1J"yBe '\is'eful as an object . lssorg. He_ , may even. be of some service as a mission- ` `ary, but; he will not; be of very muchuse _to 'h1me1f. -_\'ew Y`o r1; Sun.v 1 7-lqthramous Old Prinuyg H3339. \ Thanks to they f>11x-cbaoof the housu ` (MuseeP1antin) and its contents by_t.he ` city authorities. and through their enlighm ; cued policy, aided by loving hands by 3 Whichjhe whol has been arranged and ` cared for. we `have now before us" in the Musee Plamin notxonly the zictuul picture of a m_edi`a3val printing house, but an epic- ome of the literary history of three cen- turies. To pass the doorway is to surround oneslf wish the seine familiar objects which artists and men of letters saw and handled 200 or 300 years ago; " ~- . - am, 0..., hlvair nhnirc and mhlmz, thsir nanuleu zuu auu years ago. ~- Here are their chairs and tables, their books and Candlesticks nndother acces- sories of -everyday oica and domestic life; portraits of Plantin, his: wife, daughters . `and friends, the printing pi-esses usedfor many "generations, the punches` of. the_ great type of th`epoIygiot. ? and blocks of its initial letters, first editions and line cnpiesirom the presses of fa1nUu.$,early printers, bought, not for show or us rari- ties. but as texts to be compared, cdilated "or -referred to for -some "new man_uscri'pt about to: bn"put~ `inter-.._tbe compositors? ;bnnds_.--Pall Mall Magazine.` __ .` i . A"Conaidemta Reporter. V `I ' When the Maine'w_as blown up, tbewife ` 01- Lieutenant Commander Wainwright ` was at her_ home in Washington. She had ` .hear<,i`nothi`n`g of iilmnewvs, when she was = awakened about 4 o'clock in the morning r by a violent knocking at the door of her ~_ house. Finally Mrs. \Vni1m'rie`~!s rose and looked out of_ the svim`:uw, zagning when: was the ma_i},I3_ey.__5_h}.`_c3i_c_3,Ezilled outs, .A"re you tha~v?v,ife otv Lieutenant Gomn iz'mder, H-Waip.wright.?'~ Yes; What do you want?" '-`r`~'he--gli-nine has been totaliy `dest'h1'royedV." ` .Wefare repo1:te1';s.`_and`W3_sh for "sum in- - _tor1_nn`tion aboub.Mx:-iWa1nwrighb.," %nly-. this and-nouhinghmoie; .Thp shock caused Wh3"3iJ'ii91"iiikIy,"FfEll in a dead 't_a_n;e,_ from; ` V :`v\}hieh_-s_h`e.did~ not rally 'forrse:rerallibours,' > `and, fortunately __fo_r heir, it was I-then .jknov'vn her bushel; was not afmong she "l`osI:,,--Bostone d L J 3 procured home. mmnelr nun ptouguu Lu - '19 me If tookdt. to mku king` my ;I9`rtf,ji, am my lib. In A day `or :4 ' go I` wan qiw of'bed`,a`nd ..ix\`thtec_: days I Iam*now onIirl1'L9'!P'3 ` .% ` V _ _ win able in talk Dnghqm, ajiatane ` of tom-. milemo puxohm gnottipt bttlg. Lg Said./iX'Sqgeii drug nnhle nmm ` .'_...Z; usnrej egspqaigq uuu my mm, rum 1 auuu 1. pug u ug.'..'uu. And she didn t.-S1:.'I.0uis Republic. ` Implglumbloy-_p Deal-boy-.-.91 do not has what possible 0 jectlon` you/can offer: t.`o_me,,M1-., Gimp T Gimp--Thac s just it. -1 don ): wanna 7 man myhmily so lnteruallygoqd` hats my in e.}gnd`daug_lmn*will contlnu 1y` hold him. up as an exgxmpl'e1so,me.-Phila ; . 1dnlphiaN9rth`Anierlcon. . M ` rilnmbnrz in/wwvll 9 e leaehold "pen A01` oai'~`qQsha LL ag: ~ a jckal 37 gm} anLaffe0\hionate Jr&:g3h:`- j aiaak_`*t40.;.1An q`]11guhi"lSh9 run be M. on,Q1,ls0. _huu.v; we % ggse:1a_ 1 again nu mm m dminn [mum v ` . `??*'?"*%.`:9"4T"T`-VT `nun nu nas.1,xur\u`.uu,_uuu`a,.,u; uwu tun rmnsrn NOT cooo._ CONCERNING OVERWORK. . L. I {'1 0 3'0 [UH him that and \\"h:n__I \}';|i :. E11`. and him` man IUVV HR.` UUU ll _\l1LI . on 2 ; Just. R 1-nn'l| hn hnnnv . lllltl lAU\' and wlxxl Hun nun. <>"." W` " ~ . ; _Sh0rey sdo not ask people torbuy onesparticulare shop. That system makes the garmenjtsii 3E1'costl1nore. Every good dealer sells Shorey s Readyg to wear Clothing and `guarantees it ,_tg give satisfaction. E +: `- _ . . v . . . . A /4 _ _ . . "H __ _,__L g. II UHU ACCLJ I! bulmppy ` 4 _' inn in \-rmr ` 5 Tniins leave Barrie for` mid arrive from underm utioncd places as follows : . ARRIVE . ' DEPAET , l mo. . 11.13 am. ` 2.1-1 ` 7.48 nm . -I_.-sing esh is one may hacking cough is another. If they come together the `warning is a loud and hard one. Scotfs Emulsion does some of its best work in `Just such cases. It prevents consumption. May 23.-A ver.) heauxiy thunder storm. with bail and rain, on Sundavlast. M- .....a M... 1..."... mma` ac 'rm-...... Wlm nan Emu ram, on Dullll2IY:laSE. Mr. and Mrs. James Wood, of Toronto, are visiting parents and friends in this` v1 ty. - - AF A. Stewart. of Barrie. was the 1v1c`-.9Aw- I .Mrs..E. A. Stewart, of Ba1;__i_!i.a the guestxnf` Mr. -and Mrs. J. W. Brdwn, on Sunday. V Mrs. W. J. White Mrs. Fraser. are. `1 LU \\'s; \,LUu.uu5 us. 6...........---.. ,-,_7`_., 0,, 3 You wm ngwthe Gudrantee card, in the pocket. ` A ,

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