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Northern Advance, 16 Sep 1897, p. 8

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7 Guns. Rlflos, Ammun- Itlon. Lamps, cutlery, Stoves and Ranges. ` H. H. lllton & Son. NEXT To BARRIE HoT:L. Book-kee in Penmanship, _ Spellin , Practical Grammar, an ng. Commet-cna_l-Ant metic, Law and Correspondence, lvjensuratxon, Civil Service, Shorthandand Tynewntnng. Day and evening ses- sions. Open summer and winter. No classes. Courses date from first da of attendance. Students may enter any day of wee or month. In rates and eiciency equalled by few, surpassed by none. z&lv No- boasting, but Solid, Sound, Genuine Work. Shorthand thoroughly taught in three months. Bookkeeping in all 11:: branches. Business Course Complete. Circulars free. -, I_, Y `I IlIvGI1*I\:\Iv11 iExsalsinr Business Uollsge, Barrie. Canadian Branch Oice, Head Office. MONTREAL. LONDON, ENGLAND M. C. I-IINSHAW. N SAM J. PIPKIN, Branch Manager NJ: an arm- rwaszvnrlliva \a\IIIll`l'|l` I a Capital. $6,ooo,ooo. Founded x8o8 Application forms furnished and rates quoted by - GEORGE PLAXTON. AGENT. 29-ly Barrie, Ont. Ofce in Bothwelfs Block Mr`. George Ghosts, of Niagara Falls. is 1 home on a. visit to his parents. V V The opulation is still increasing -a. daugh- ter to r. and Mrs. John Tait. ` |:_ __a *nr__ 1: n___-_._ _n m._.._;.. '... ;M}ISG1}UVE S. BUSINESS GULLEGE. Con. COLLEGE Snznxrr AND SPADINA AVENUE, Tonorrro. u. w. nxnannvv, I bAM.J. l:'1l:"llN Branch Manager Manager. 000 ATLASOOO Aecnlanmnr nnnnnnmu 041 J. .I4:L.oo AsunANcE COMPANY be-I Qt _ _ . _ __ I5, I I '3'. J. MUSGROVE. Don't forget the placeyover Seagers' Drug SW6 Ban-xe. Entrance on Owen street, in front of the Post Ofce 36-If PERSONS wishing to adopt a child. or wh0_m3Y _ _ know of others desirous of doing so kmdl) Inrerm (Personally or by Mail) MR. HENRY BIRD` Sec. bhxldx-en's Aid Socxetv. ot Barrie 64* SIMGIJE nnmu um- [UK IIU III`: uuu llllu UUIJIJ .l.DIIIo ' Mr. and Mrs F. Burton, of Toronto, 81'- rived home on Friday evening. ' Mn null` MID: Tannn 'D,nl-Jnunn I-nu-rn uni-,nvvn_ Over Seagers Drug Store, BARRIE, ONT. Is now open to the Public. The character of the services will be strictly up to date. The Fees win A'st'onish%You. FOR EXAMPLE. . For a. limited time. Bridge and Crownzworka special line in thus otce and at popular rates. \'I -` ___. , , 1 ___J.'. SETS OF TEETH FROM $5. u-- -u rntyuacnl III!-I'a Ndgost graduates will be allowed or emP13'` CE- his a gym-zunnn 16`, ii Tl-IE 6, iu cu llulu uuuu. V1910 Irv .l.\IlUI-llllls Mrs. John Peacockand son Frank have been visiting friends in `Toronto. `In T. unnnnnn Inna IYIIIIYAI` 11:: `\I`lf,n`IAD- I om- Mr. \ _. `WALKER _ A Rev. J. ...`a Lona-7PIu rcsnden by Re Long. daugh -ttnnL UUULI V 13301115 Ll Iwuun Ill .L VA VA: nu- Mr. L. Brennan has moved his butcher- business into the Bothwell Block. \A__ 11- n_L,._-|_ L-.. ._-L_-..._-,:I t...;.. _ .-:-:a. I I . __ manager ] 31 King FULL ;TELEF u nmv Toronto rst- clas double pa had Innrn ucu mom and cold and ouse. su class in ject as a Ont, or . Li`... . Monfia% - Mr. A 'rw< uuauluau luuu uuu uuuuwuxs uauvnu Mrs. N. Babcock has returned from 9. visit with friends in the Queen s City. _ 'l`:.Lp. Mnvnuumkinn A` Vnnnna (`iv-,1: 5:: hn Pfactical 51 EL A ablegtgfri Easy te] -I..l.l'1 Mung i cmhm vanees ply on t street, c brick ho valuable -CR ..Lu.l. . .l.uUu.Iaou \.IIlIl1l|JUl.Q an snap: v V nu` snow I o Mrs. Wm. Buttereld and chi dren are visiting Mrs. Butcertield s parents in Orillia. Mn Ii`:-nun`? T-taunt` Inna cmnnrnn-I 11 :f.I1nf:.|h _tu r xnesin Mr. an Illa ... DORE-Inq 5 REN I n-n-.. `ITRICT1 LIVUU uvnuv Vu xlluuy Uvvunusu Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Robinson have return- ed from their visit to Toronto. T Il ___ 'r-I___ 'n-_---I_ ._._.`l --.. `l'.1__...I- L-._- 33-go [ANT .__.;.- -AlU lathe Ihish WHEN ITIBCUB ll] Elle queen B U10) . Miss McNaughton. of Kansas Cinyfis the guest; of Mr. and Mrs. 1). Cameron. Qnl-mmnil-un Fan Tun A1nrAunu this Ban!-. `Hair. and Mrs. Thos. Leeimiug-,Vof Toronto, are visiting Mrs. Leeming a father, Mr. Chas. Catcher. ` 11-.. nr 15 \l_1_-;.-..L ..._.:I 4.1.- `D... 11.. IVUUIIIJ PREV} III Ul-IV \.lII\lllII UL Iqllllvllidn Your correspondent is glad to learn that Mr. Thomas Campbell is improving slowly. II-an T-an `l2..4-4-m...IA nut` nluolalnnn nun KUVUK UL JILL: Cl-I JYJIDQ ll: \JGlIlVl.Ul-lg Subscribe for Tm: ADVANCE, the best weekly paper in the County of Simcoe. nun nnmnnannnzlnnr ha nrln n Inn!-n that VIBIUILI5 A1115. JJUVUULLIOIIL B Pwuvuuu nu \ILALuIlu Mr. Frank Heard has secured 9. situation in Toronto and left for there on Friday even- lngkkn nn Mun Than 1 nn`n13|-an nf Tnrnnfn \/llo \JG LUIJUL 0 Rev. W. R. Mclntosh and the Rev. Mr. Sheldon of Barrie, exchanged pulpits on Sunday morning. ' RI `X7 I...m.l1.. 3: klnaun n1-In n. vnnnn IDUULIG Y IIIUI Lillian Mr W. Lavalle is blessed with a. young daughter, and now he walks around with- the air of a. prince. `IA - t`1..-...... `IF 'D..........l. .. Ll... Ask Iivn-I1. IIIIU Kill. UL E [II lUUU- Mr. George E. Peacock, of the 6th ward, was doing duty on the Toronto police force during the exhibition. I live _Tnu-nan Mnphnnunn urns Han nlnantn IIUIII-Is IIIIU U&'llIUlUlUllo I Mr. James McPherson was the delegate from this place to the Tra.ckmen s conven- tion iu Toronto last week. 1:... 13...: 111-..) -2 `I -..:I-._ .__L- L-.. -.D7aZ.isy1/IZ<:Lehnan will represent the C. E. Society of the Presbyterian church at the Presbyterial in Elm-vale on the 29th. M-nanllu Thin: 'IJnHnn nn 'l`H:n nf Han 0116 .l. L'UIIU.y but Incl. lu .IuuII-vuuv vu Luv auuu. Messrs. White, Pullan and Tiin, of the G.T.R., held a. meeting on Wednesday of last week in Toronto to discuss freight mat- ters. nu- _ __.._-2___._ -2 `L- I`! 711 1) 1.. LI... _.--I- UV]. 3: ' The earnings of the G.T.R. for the week ending August 31 were $703,927, as against- $654.954 last year, showing an increase of $48.973. 11.. 1' In n:I........ .4: 'II......... H:+.. -5... @2U,UIU. Mr. J. W. Gibson, of Kansas City, occu- pied the nulpit of the Burton Avenue Metho- dist church on Sunday evening, and preach- edgn ex?-ellent sermon. 1] 'I'\, ,-,_'II L-.. _.-L____.._.1 1--...- UIULI LI-| LUIUIIUU IDDU V1563- Mrs. Fred. Ward. of London, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs S. Alward for 9. month has returned to her home. CU. ELI UAUUIIUIJIJ HUI Iallllllo Mrs. D. McDouga1l has returned home_ after spending a. few weeks with friends in Toronto. Mr. McDouga1l was in the city last week taking in the exhibition. DA. "ung D`.-]nn:vu=n II7:ll kn Ann (I: ORA `"5" WUUIL Illllslua III IIJW CAIIIIIIUIUI-II Rev. Thos. Edwards will be one of the speakers aha. harvest home and entertain- ment of the Wesley Methodist Sunday school on Friday evening," September. 17th. Mr _T I. Dnnnnnb n5 12..4`..1n 1: `Armor ULI J.` LLUG VUIIIIIS IOVIJIIVIII U155 . 3' U VIII Mr. J. Peacock, of Buffalo, a. former resident of this place, who has been paying a. visit: to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Peacock, returned home last week. l\.. 4.]... Hal. ......... ..l `L2- 3..-..- ...HI 1... 8.....AJ Tat: - RAIIJWAY cmrrm: or_1PHm _ FUTURE cmr. _ A; % On the 7th page of this issue will be found a. short synopsis of a. sermon by the Rev. Mr. Westney, preached on Sunday evening, 5th inst. It is well worth perusing. (`no A` nun nn:nnu:n-n {n his CnI'I'I'II\1I l'\I'| VVLIULI IJIIUJ (ICU VVGI-II-Ull Conductor Dick Coahy, of this place, hasl been running on the Beeton Branch, reliev- ing Conductor T. G Gibson, who has been ill at his home in Hamilton. Dick's rotund gure and courteous manners makes him a. favorite with the traveing public. "PI... Kola nruvngtvnlvnnlvtv A` Iv-Inn Vnlsnn Dnnn`n a UUII llullh Ll: ID "VII "VI. VII rvl. Ulwlblst One of our ministers in his sermon on Sunday evening made the remark that our constables are dumb, dead, or fast asleep. He was about right, as they are never around when they are wanted. l`.nv-ulnnlvnn mnlr (`Tans-In nc 9.`-1:4: vnnn Rn: ICVUIIIIU VVIIILI I-UV IIIVGVUIIIIJS ILIIIIVQ The 5th anniversary of the: Young People s Society of the Presbyterian church will be celebrated on the 26th and 27th inst. by special sermons on Sunday, and a. mission social on Monday evening. when addresses will be given by students-of Knox College. TBA All..ml..I- llanrl noun: an Anon nip nan- VVIII I19 IVWI-I II U\I|\4IG|-IUU UL LLIJV-Ill \J\lII`\-6\h The Allandale Band gave an open air con- cert on Friday evening. and rendered a. number of selections. There was a goodly number of the 6th ward citizens out, but there would have been a greater number had the public known that the band was going to play. Mr and Mr: F`.IHn!-.9-. Yvhiltn nf R.HinA. IO]: ' Mr. and Mrs. Elliott: White, of Rhine- beck, Iowa, were the guests of Mrs. Wm. Wardman during the past week. It in over 30 years since Mr. White yvaa in Barrie, and he thinks the town is the prettieeb place to be found; the. water and `scenery being a. perfect icture. 4 11-1 canon:-`or, n1~rnn:nn fl` `uni tuna`! nnnnn r ICU IUU Us On Wkedneeday evening ot last week some thieves entered Mr. John Peacock s cellar by the side entrance (which had been left unlocked) and took-therefrom seven pies and I`w-' I I711 TI lj -u-:2- uu -- WE are now unpacking large shipments _of New Fall Shoes direct from J. ' &_ T. Bell, Geo. T. Slater and Son and other well known and reliable makers, and now ready with a. superb stockof the finest and newest styles, superior'qu.lities and the easiest tting shapes--bought at ready cash prices. Selling as webuy, we are able to make prices decidedly your favor. For instance,: ' i r ' - Barrie s FinesT Shoe Store ! . ' Allover the store itis the same-- lower Tpricnes: than you w_o_uld gipect. Goods .a_re_ all new and qualities` `such as-you` can depend-;,oVn;._ >:step,.in! and see for. ybure1f~,' . 1`-7"*:- ; 7: V ` . . .. :-av` _< '.~'`- / ` no 'need_to. fb\_1y5_ 7;'l'r`unka` and V=a1isea 1'-+T-f.We,,Lcarry. ddg_'coin1ilet.;q NEWETH-L.. SHOE: '.wEaI.A.-B_`l.:... I \ ,-._ `l'V_l'l V MEN'S DEFT. . 3 Men : Fine Am. Calf Bhlmorals, seamless ` 1 faxed, new toe. tip, extension sole, worth ; $a.oo. spgcial...`.,.....,.................$l 50 ; Mop : Boston Calf Luce Boots. extension sole toe cgp. scamlcsp` faxed, warranted best \ Spanuh aolejvorth $1.75, special ...... "$1 35 ` l Men : Stfanr Lace `Boots. bellows COIIRIIQ. ` . warranted sona. tun:-uke_so1e, wax umcu- 4 i i`::B|;a8 -5.uu.......;.s=.8l00` e r m 03! '3? '9 ' I 1 ` made from the finest gf , cglf `t Good*ycar `welt sewn, warranted to give satin action in t and wear. M . Dtbtlulllnvtlvu nu new noun vvvunnu . ` LADIES` DEFT. . . Ladies" Dongola Kid Button Boots. extension sole. patent tip, coin toe. Vstylieh, = easy 5 ` 7 fitting sha. worth $1.75`. sgocigl .... .'.. $1, 85 Ladie.-3" ougo Kid Button an Lane Boots. * patent tip or plain new slag full round 1 nIouoII'|Iioco$1` Ladies Tweed Rouse snppm. icwed soles. `seq hpec3Il..,...'.g ~15.b! Ladies` Vxci Kid`-extra ne stock Allnni `V - _ ` Sljppgr; hand.tnrn'uole, _ :1` apanun sate, Worm $1.75, special . .v an : Strong Lace `BooI_:s, tongue, warrantad solid. glint-lnkqsole, unch- .u o . - an nnnnun pug;-gg _ _ _ _ _ A _ _ ` _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __` DSDUI Iuwuv uqsu trbavvv any-gv urvvw-o v--ya...-.....,. nine hlVfgalbl4$e_ee;lere making their exit th'e'chie,v'o!:;.:_went.'thi'ongh the kitchen entrance and )eftthe.doers._open. The: Grand '1`:-nu`: '1":-nInrnAn"'I`an':'m rhiunm-I U BIIUIIUH UIIBICIIUU CIIIIJUIU wThe arm makwruumeneingve do` nod their new uniforms." '.|.`he*oloth is `a. pretty `shade of blue and the esp mh che,I:in_color. On the lapel; of the cost are" the words Grand Trunk in white, whilst the name of the position occn ied by the trainmau is in white across the rout of" the cap, which is also corcied in`whi'te.".` ,Q Al,_ I` III E I Superintendent Tiin of the G. '.l.`. R. has sent out a circular to station agents notifying them ' to forbid boys loitering around the company's premises or jumping on and of cars in the yard while in motion or otherwise. This action is taken to preventany accidents that might occur from the reckless? conduct of the boys . The circular states that .the company will take action against the parents of such boys for trespass. V Mn `Inn-non I 3131:`: A` Qnnlrnl-Ah!-I W W 'l'` "`i&'E"aZ"uIZs`fe{$fI}"ukamon. N. w. '.r., formerly of this place, has returned home after visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. I Leslie, Caroline street. He was called here by the serious illness of his mother. who has been on the sick list for some time. It is some ten years ago since Mr. Leslie was in Allandele. and he thinks that wonderful im- "rovements have been made in that time. a gas greatlv taken up with the sixth war . l'I'IL - -u____ .1-.. Q..- -1 ____ i.:_'._-'ns-L_ ,-,, 3 < other dayione of our bicyc1ists,und,ei-- took_to do a feat that had never, to my knowledge, been accomplished before- scorching Essa Hill. `He took his bike to` the top of the big hill, deliberately mounted it and away it went. He says the wheel went so fast that he could see nothing ahead of him ; he thought of nothing except would he be alive -when he got to the bottom. He navigated the wheel all right, but when he got off the silent steed he `laid down and laughed, rolled over and over and laughed to think he was alive. Money could not buy him to try the same trick over again. His companion, who tried his hand at" running the same hill`, did not share so well. as he took a header into the ditch. Result --a skinned shin, little nger out of joint, back hurt, neck wrenched and generally used up. When he got up he said, _ Just tell them that you saw me._ THE TRUSTEES WILL ADVERTISE. S TEACHERS FOR 1898 MUST ANSWER ' (AN ADVERTISEMENT. Economy is the 0bject-Mr. Creswicke s Opinion on the A11a_.nde le School Debt -A11a.nda.1e to _Have a. Fifth Class- Resignation of Caretaker in East Ward School. . A ` In the absence of the Chairman, Mr. D. F. Macwatt, Mr. J. F. Smith presided at the regular meeting of the_Public School Board on Monday night, the other members of the Board present being Messrs. Perkins, Ball, Love,` Montgomery, Rhinehart, Roger- son, Adams, Dntton and M cLennau. Mina 1 nIII: Anna`-nlvnvl :11 wnn A Tang: 11.1: nAI.nwmf1Imnn six. QVIII, `L\l3lII .I./IIUIIIIQJ CIINI JIJUIJWI-IIICIJO Mrs. Lewis, caretaker in East Ward school, sent in her resignation. Two appli- cations for the position were received, but an appointment was not made. A doctor s certicate re Mr. Willette s illness was re- ceived, and Mr. Jos. Willmott was appoint- ed caretaker in West Ward school during` Mr. Willette s illness. The caretaker of Agricultural Park wrotexcomplaining of the destruction to park property. Mr. Mont- gomery said he was satised this destruction was not caused by school children during school hours. . ' A 1'.` TT I`I,,,,,-,S I,,!, I 4;, , I` HU|lUUL' I-LUMIH ~ Mr. A. E. H. Creswicke s letter re the $1,350 due from the Allandale levy of 1896 was `read. The following paragraphs in the letter are important :- RI1 S0 Vin inn '7 non K nu`-yuan Q IUVUIIIVIJLD CU VIIU VIILIUMU HVIIUUIDI Mr. Roget-son,` of Management Committee, recommended : nu! _ II . , I ;.__. l,__ `L. _,-___,_I , ,I , ,I, By 59 V':., cap. 70, sec. 50, sub-sec. 3. it is provided that in all cases in which two municipal corporations are united by pro- clamation or by any act of the Legislative Assembly, all the assets and liabilities of each-school corporation shall be assumed by the school corporation of the united _munici-. pality. ()n`Allandale becoming annexed to Barrie. the enlarged municipality became liable for the debts of the late village and the above balance was at the time of. the amalgamation a debt of the late village, so that the present municipality of Barrie is in my opinion liable` to the present School Board for the balance ` This letter was laid over till next meeting. _ Mr. Perkins, of Finance Committee, re- commended payment of accounts amounting to $93. 73 . UV 9!): I U `P Mr. Montgomery, of Property and Supnly Committee, recommended some minor A im- provements at the various schools. Mr `Dunn:-unn` AF Rlfnnnnnunnnf r`nrnrn:1-J-no present month," , . That the application of the late principal of West Ward school in reference to his services _ when employed by this Board be granted, and that the Chairman of Board turnish the testimonial. ' .,,,- :1, nn.____ L- _|I-_-_.I L` L__ _L .EELl. I UVUIII |llUll\.II\L 0 That all teachers for the several schools for ensuing year be advertised for during the month, ' 0"I"Ir-nob plan nnv\":nnf:nn A` tho Inl-A nr:nn:nn` nu HIGH LIIU IaUBUIUIUl.Ilulo That Mr. Shear be allovyed to teach fth form work inhis class. All the above reports were adopted. ` MOTIONS. . _ 3Montgomery--Adams- 1'hst Mr. McLen- .na;n be appointed to all the committees of which Mr. Little was formerly. member.- Cailried. ` ,,.r_:A_ nL:__L__L' vI'iI_-L. `L- "D....l. - \Il'l'lUu. -Perkins-Rhineha.rt'--That` the `Bank of Toronto be instructed not to pay any more Ba.rr1e s south-Western Division. with its Pleasant Streets. its Tasty Dwell-` ings, its Pretty Churches. and its Go- a.-heaad People W111 Entice Settlement -A_ Weekly Record of its Doings. Mrs. Harvey Brown has returned to her home in Toronto. -1`. _ _-2.1 n.L-L `II ' I.....I.-_.-.. :-_- I_!J -& After a course of study at, and graduating from, the Philadelphia Optical College, I am prepared to correct all defective eyesight. I have `all the modern appliances to ascertain the nature of the trouble. If your eyes trouble you in any way come in andwe will examine them free of all charge. I]. H. Maclaren. We have us-chased and reopened the Barrie lsteam Laun ry. 34 Bayeld street. with the latest mnrlm-n an-mllan:-an far all cl.-nuns nf wnrlr. PAT- ateam Launary. naynexa streeu. wun me latest modern agliances for all classes of work. PAT- RONIZ A HOME IN DUSYITRY, and have our rig call at your door. SPECIAL ORDERS DELIVERED l`I[l SAME DAY. v.v----.- -- _-v---. _.V-.-_-_ i 8PI!.CIAl:(_)'_ ` DELIVERED THE SA1V`IE DAY. School Board cheques unless properly signed and countersigned as called for by the rules of the Board, andthat the Secretary give the bank a. copy of this motion.-Carried. D nnnnn an nnI'#_mknf G111: `Inns-A rlnnlnnn DLIU uuun u uup UL uulu Illuulvu-jvussnvuo Rogeraon--lYa.ll-Tha.t the Board declare the second day of the Central Simcoe Exhi- bition a holiday --Ca.rried. linncnn-nn-nu __RnII4"I`|\nO-, nnn'|3nnI>:nna `I'll! STEAM LAIINDRYI uruuu n uuuuny --uuuwu. Montgomery--,Bell-'].`hat applications for the position of caretaker for. the East Ward school be received and that the Property and Supply Committee report thereon at the next regular meeting.-Carried. ._..3.._....._...-. I-IUIIIU III LUI Ulul Ilo ' It is said that 11' brakemen were laid o` work the other day. 33 1". unuvnrnnn A` "`nIu-uni-A :3 tv:n:I>=nn H'N.f_9.@;q%.@F0' IG\5l'UUBUo Brodford high school footliall club has re-' organized. V ' `Tn-u-u -anal-AL :1:-mgoun inn-Anna n`nL , Sports aI;I1'1='}'s. Goldwater defeated Penetanguiahene at lacrosse. n__ .u-__u 1.2-1. __u___u z__..L'-n 4.1. L... ..-- Ul'KGlIlbU\l; 7 Newmarketo junior lacrosse club defeated Bradford junior: last Monday. {I-HIS.` 12:.-n-ynln (uh 3n!-an:-In I-A Fl\I`lIlIII;DA .|3I'IILII.IJl'l| Jul-IIUIB IDIII Jlullllulllyn Orillie. Bicycle Club intends to reorganize the Orillia Bicycle and Athletic Club. . VT `[1 Dana: AC nr:I"n I-nin nhnnnu-Mint` Mr 1.; on u.nw., In \Il.'uun. - Mr. J. Churchill played "on the defence for the '.l`orontos.on Saturday in their lacrosse match with the Shamrocke. nu- ur,__-__ l'l1:II!_- -1 `L- `I`..'I-'.A QL--- llllllll Wlldll III-IU DllIll'UUB.Hu . V The Weary Williea, of the Lake Shore, defeated the Natives of the Unpr Beaver at baseball in Beevertoix last Wednesday. II? 1' fn__._.I_._ __ -_..-..-..-.I .- _:.l- .`D....g Bl: uuuuuuu nu ncuvuxmuu luau vv uuuvnuqy. W. J. Brendon is prepared to ride Bert Yateafof Orillie, aebluycle race, one mile or half mile, been two out of three beats, for anything reasonable in the way of a cup or medal. , . . At the Induetriel exhibition-in Toronto. -Mr. Dym`enc e' herpes ' took the following I;`1`rlzeu.---Come Boy. at; Madeline, rut ;. n-Io.-.g`TI7 -nnnuuI4o Jan-caning 'D4-nil-an TT Lue uuuus nu;_yU|c uuu. nuunuuu vnuu. M J. H. Ross, of Otillia, has chauengea Mr. John Carley, Battle, for a. yacht race on the 17th insI;.~, in Ortllia. ` 1].. `I (VL.nnnInI'I -.-.I..m.l `an {aha Anfnnnn `AP G);-iies-.-'5-:(3(<$*IrV1oZa rat"; `Mu-ita.naMII-, second; Jeusgnnine Porter II, blnhul . -. Iuusunn and: null. o "hula. ndnnn `VIII 1 UIIO IIIIIIUI 03:0 ` Miss C. Haverston, of Toronto, is visiting ; her sigter, Mrs. A. Smith. V ....L..- D-.- 'D..uZA ..._I-- - .._--2-h._ IIIIDIIIDIID 11., UUUUIIII ` uvullnuuuv Lvnuvs 1.1. third ;:a. brown py: nt _E_l!_ala, second. V Sudden Death at Grenfel. Mr. James Hnekett, of Grenfel, was in his usual health on Tuesday morning and went out to now wheat. Some time afterwards a brother accompanied` by his father took more grain. out to the field. The father told `James he had better go and cradle buckwheat and he e-(the father) would now the wheat. At hoon the non did not come in for dinner. aaad: w`aI'.afterwardef_on'nd_ lting dead in the e_l_d.g was an jeotto e optie ms`. and vrobalgiy bum ablood veue wane `=a`ttwork-and Qt _, _ _ :inmnuy;:: _Th.e~ta;mi1y in: `ire: H 15-?` 3 `A (SUCCESSOFS TO E. S. LALLY.) . Druggist and Optician, Barrie. BARRIE mu%nommm :xnvArtoj2% To Correspondents. Send your name along with your corres- pondence, or your items will not appear in the paper. We do not want your name for insertion, but it is necessary to know in every case who the correspondent is. Do not seal the letter and one cent will be sul- cieut postage; ' - ' All I 1,,_A. ._,_,A __--_I .I,9,, ,II",, -___- ..---V.,_ All news budgets must reach this office not later than Tuesday, or they will be held over till the following week. I-I9` ILI, 5'55`! 20 LFIIIIUIII ` Eunter Bros., is, make a specialty of railroad men a au lies. . Mr. Geo. W. Campbell, of Little` Rock. Arkansas, is home on 9. visit. - Mrs John Glassford has returned from a.- visit `with frieng: in Toronto. ---_ -2 \*r:_.____ 13.11. 2.}

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