Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 7 Nov 1901, p. 6

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CI\/bv ...----..---, -- -., _-., - DR TAI-`T Bnos. MFDICINE Co. Gentlemen : I wme this testimonial from;a sense of duty, having tested the wonderful effect ot your Aathsnalene, for the `cure of Asthma. My wife has been afflicted with spusnmdir asthma for the past 12 vears. Having exhausted my own skill as well as many others, I chanced to see you-11' sign upon your windows on 130th street, New York. I at once obtained a bottle of Asthmaalene. My wife commenced taking it. about the first of November. I vcry soon noticed a radical improvement. After using one bottle her asthma has (lisappt-are-l and she-is entirely free from all symptons. I feel that I can consistently recommend the llleclirillv "to all who are alicted with this distressing disease. A Yours respectfully, O. D. PHELPS, M D. DB. TAFT Mm)1cn: ' Feb. 5, 1901 ' Gentlemen :. I was troubled with Asthma for 22 years. 1 have tried nmnernns n-1nedie., but they have all failed. I ran across your advertisement and started with .1 nial bottle, 1 fonndvrelief at once. I have since purchased yorur full-size bottle, and I am ever .u.rr:m-ful I havefamilv of four-children, and.for six years was unable to work. 1 am now in the best of healftizh andyam doing business every day. This testimony you can make such use of as you see t. 1 `L, , , tho! 'I`\_'__.'.___A-_ _..._--L v Q 1) 51)]; `Q1 TRIiAL BOTTLE SENT AB_SOLUTELY FREE ON RECEIPT OF PQSTAL a5 II IIVII \l\.ilKl - l30t1`1 St.,'N.Y'JCity:' Eunnzn 7 VV_hy, m'other,_where did you get that lovely Pm` servnng Kettle and so cheap? Whv my dear I Bought `that from 1:: -----:_.. -_ _ ____ -_ ___._ Dencrbys all Germs in the blood and so prevents `I'll diseases that arise from. - for it oxidiiies th_e bloodsvivtf Zitswsnerful hoxydiziug properties so that no disease ` exist therein. as g: . , W W`.._,!`__` __f - ":1.-`.'. ~.'+`a*5s.=?` :?i3_;9r~s Gotiif `Towns or THIS ooumnr. s ` I [ Ox}'gengator" for Czarrh-, Colds and La. Grippe, gn unfailing remedv. ! so CENTS PER BOTTI:.E.. Sold at Barrie by JNO. WOODS, D1-assist. V ._qn Tan oxvennuon co-.T - 5 Skeet. To;-onto..Cn. lmenisa tq""nna macs." The Cheapest Hardware Stor in Next Door tq Barrie Hotel. HXYGENATOR 110: Home ak1(1ress, 235 Rivington street. "Do not dellay. .Write at onc, addressing5DR. TAFT BROS. MEDICINE 00, n. Q4. 5.1 v ma EEEEMEEE AEE1EEs mmm RELIEF my PERMANENT E EEEE 111 ALL GASES. Microbe in: the Blood. ASTHMA CURE FREE! Fae-Similie of Genuine.- JUIIIUII Ill Ilnv n--tr, -- .._._- Mr. J as. Martin, ._al:oenV1_s\l:et-, has moved to -Bradford. from Beacon`- Hiu friends in the latter` plade, in .1 `Q A l~.L__,_'_, SENT [ABSOLUTELY FREE ON RECEIPT Oil POSTAL. ` T wmn You: NA1un.ANn ADDRESS 1-|...uNmr. BELIEF. SOLD` BY. ALL DRUGGISTS- The Rev. C. F WEI.-ES, of Villa Ridge, 111,. says : Your trial bottle of Asthmalvne. received in good condition I cannot tell you how thank- fnl I feel tor the good deri-ved from it I was :1 . slave, chained with putrid sore throat and Astlnm for ten years I deepairbxl of eV e1'bt,-ill`; vllrml. I an-up urn.--u nr]1rnrlI'unv-nnvxf-` `nu-ikn nI\I.x A6` fh: There is nothing Eike Astlnnalene. It brings instant relief. even in the worst cases. It mm-.' when all else fails. IUI DUI! _Il.(-Ila A \4l\;.`lIlla|l -'3 U: l.'\.| -_u,u|_*` \unu I saw your advertisement` for the onus of thi. dreadful and tormentmg disease, `Asthma, and thought you had overspoken yourselves but n-. solved to give it a trial. To mv ast.nxni.~h1nmaL, the trial acted like; a charm. Send me :1 ll]-si`/,v bottle. L11`: vv ; \rAUl\ Dies TAF1` BROS. NIEDICINECOA , I fV.._s1........_ . \7...... A-oL...-...1.....` .IJ\D- `III I IJIIJJQQ Jlll'JlJ.L\.'lA` l'A_\aYI Gentlemen : Your Asthmalene is an (`XL`(`ll1`llI remedy for Asthma and Hay Fever, and its com- p0s1tion alleviates all troubles which coxnluine with Asthma. It success is astonishing and won- derful. ` ` 1 " `n K II,_ `Y,,,, I __- ,__. L.,.\ -I-LID nu uvuuv -- .. V . D membere of the Methodist church} presented Mrs. Martin with 3 beautiful. not of Dinner Dishes and Mr. Martin with an Easy Qhair. MIC! lulu After having it carefullv zulaiyz d, we can .~'t:1h* that Ashmzene cbntaius no opium, Inorphim-, Vc loroform or ether. Very truiy yuurs, 1)L`\T no Mnnulu \V.`l`llQI III). I. ` f the kidneys consi . Dlseases 0 V. in `number. are 1 3 K`d"f?,','g::ork of blood .ves- `_'o'1njjQ8% `aicate tissues surrounded .. 3 lat coating, TIICY are _b 3 ;n1}9.nche5 1ong and tvqou_1. 3 out ,fr -i-heir pecuhar functxongs che5;w1d' from the blood, mud to abstgact _ They act very much hke n urit15' heavy portion of blood - `later, the ough the veins and the ;a8Sig `;tg,r, draining Olilt 3%? `yawn watery Pghe uretha mto t e 8 er through st oft; les surmma e of n]11SC lack 9` ton REV. pa. MO`RR|S,.WECHSLER, ulacuwca III. on Axuucys lack of tone of the musclegogsfglgda mg the artenes and a 1ack sensxtnzeness to the delicat . . e ne found 1n these organs, caused eig b inamation or general dc '-er dney djseases manifest themgglvtg in the unne and also by a pain in the. small of the_back. Men-i11 s System Tomc exh1b1ts _the best form of treat- ment fox: any dwease of the kidneys It contams the healxng and soothn-Q properties of. Bucha combined wit the _muscle and nerve toning pm. pertlesg of the hypopho_s hites. Be- sides 1t 1s a blood pun er and will remove from the syetem uric acid poxsonmg c_ause_d by kxdney weakness and res_1_1it1ng 1n various forms of rhenmat1_sm. ` We don t `weary you with testxmomals, but we have more of them than most medicines. The use 0! one_ bottle W111 convince you that Merr1ll s System _Tonic is an extremely valuable med1cine of extra ordina me ' - `D...-.1..ry:n.-. S\++` I\t\0C`-o\:n:-n En , 1 or sent six box iles. for $2-5". Prepaid. to any address. b ' ol - NYEeRILL MEDICAL COM PANY, DRlV(`.(ilSTS t)..__-l.,__.! f\r- U1 tuna: Each $0`:u;>`t.t1e ed t ' 5 ' ant-to-take. floses, anlcll zilnssoldo pleas` A Afr ALL DRUG STORES_ We beg to call your attention to a new and indispen- sible article in Will control any vice known to a ho_rse. I.nV31t; able fotbreaking in colts. Can be adjusfed m `.w_ minutes. and used with any harness. vehW' ' n plament. To the progressive farmer and horserfhr arti_cle isadsecessnty. Apply for same at )0 T omtoca ress . Tp - G. T. FISHER. D-L:n:n. FOR THE CURE OF \BAAALK|NG AND KICKING HORSES way: On Wednesday of last week A rather serious accident-happened to Mrs. J as. Campbell while driving to Bradford to attend the Fair. Mrs. Campbell, her daughter Tennie, and aemall boy, Tom- mic` Martin, ' were in the buggy, and `while passing through Middleton, the Jloree became frightened, upsetting the IV. _- ._|_-II ' H.`- N , _r`"" ' I--.--_ j "h`V'08t half of Lot 3, Con. 8. Ves ra; 60 acres heavy clay cleared 5.1,. mm . log 5, . dm tim ' ' , 3 snap:-'h"'._l Wheat befW'h::e nocevsafy 1` h,;-an `cod. `Pme Honamframcbamand 108' . water etc. A lon the lJmm_ise', 0" T6 NSTO . Mm;`n& [ 'ENDbOWMENT INSURANCE POLICIES SI. Lulrnu . . _ _ -. Newtown Robinson- ;"' .`8ent for the Celebrated Oshawa Clover `ML ` V ' 12-lv V Highest cashprice 3 nI3eInn_ in. relhahln ( 'x;1t}{ 0? 1]; 65; 'ia}.}.?1s.~m.T. V NEW Yoxgx, Ln 3, 1901. -..... D..-.. 9 `.I\C\"'rII`IT. (`In Avox Smuxcs, N Y., Feb I, 1901. 109 ACRE FARl_ F9}? 5'-E ,___.. - nal? . S RAPHAEL. 67 East 129th st., New York City ' .9" bait paid for Endowment 1;IS;`:: Q, in reliable Companies or 010"` -`"1 V o. H. LYON . V Barri` .. .1;-Iv . 3` 1` 2,, buggy in the ditch.` Mrs. Campbell was badly hurt `and was carried into Mr. Jno. 0huroh s unconscious and re neined so till after Dr. Campbell or rived. The children escaped with very little injury, while the horse stopped itself by running into the fenoe_.--Wit ` I C-Iallrlu VCIY IJILIIV VIIUIS, REV. DR. MORRlS.VVEClISI.ER. n -l\' . R-';;,l\*(:);'(<!:- CURE OF Ontario. 79 East Mr. W. scewase teller in the ssai; dud Bank here hen been removed to Picton, and left for his new post of 'du-_ , _ L2- ty this week. Prior to leaving his liasonic triends tendered him an oyster Inpper, at the parlors of Miss Dodd on Saturday-night and also presented him withabeantifnl ring as a token of re- speotvand as a reminder of the many pleasant days spent in Bradford. About thirty of `Mr. Stewart's most intimate friends were present to do him` honor, and a right jovial time was spent together. Mr. J '.o G. Byam, of Brussels, succeeds Mr. Stewart in the Bank here. -e-Witness. D U-:u---a .-V ---_'.. Judge Ardaglfheld his annual Voters Eisk Court on Friday last. and added" 68` names put in by the Conservative Association. The Reformers led the matter go~hy default, . so that the LC. A. scored heavily. Messrs. Charles Gameron, W. 1`. Allan and Dr. Kirk-' had supplied the information required by -the J udge; I II ;` (1 _ _ _ _ _ __ `_`__ COLLINGWOOD. There i'a a building boom in Golng- Improvemenba are being made at the e1ect_ric- light and water station.` WOUL, Iuulvunug u us-nu-_, .-...... -._ _-_ __ Trho owner was ned $1 and costs in `She Police Court, `on Tuesday morning, one charge laid by Griy, of having-a sow running at lorge. I 'I"l'-A____.I The Collingwood Meal`. Comueny has `commenced drilling for gas on their premises, end the Shipbuildinal Com- pany -will-have a couple of wells sunk. on noon up enoutc can be secured to do the work. Gan. was struck into the "Globe Hotel well, at eldepthi of `_ 170 feet, on Thursday lest, nndin-thebere zoing Mr. W. Rowland gave an exhibi- tion of its resources, by lighting the gun, which sent up" ehrichb ame for n diotenoe of twenty feet. The pressure? "n|h_out'b0 pounds to the squer_e.iuoh_. and there will be a euoient quantity i b heat and light the hotel. 13 -_ .1 I_!..I.I._ 1| Ullv vnvvv-av --'.`_ A.` cow, runningi atilarge, hooked a ttle grandchild of ' Mr. Duv V last week, intotina a.` nasty gash in its neck. `Q A` Q _`__ _ WI uvuv III-Jun .- Mr., Chen. en ole and highly respected citizen of Collingwoed; died it his home on Rodney street, yester- icy morning. '_The deoeued "was born in the Oeunhy of Trafalgar, 72 years - ~.._ __.L__._ Ill vlav wavy-._-J -_ ~,, 3 ago, and after learning the cerpenting trade in Hamilton removed to Coiling- wood 44 years; ago. `He followed sh- ing for some veers, and built the etr. `Telegram, which was run in connection with the different shing stations for Jevernl years, A widow and three children eurviwe him.) Hieeldeatson John. was drowned in the Straits` of Tniaoisinao in 1890. The children are George Thompson, Toronto, Mrc. Bictedomf '1`oron_tc, and Charles, Deer Superior. . - ` A , OOLDWATER. __ _ Zhfelt; of Feneerton, wee un- .'hte `euoegh to lose the greater { 0f7one+of"_hie heed: the -other f6i Eit_gfi3h (3h mr*i*%agesye mix. e uj.Im`* e we ,g;p1eg, whjae1.*. $12.6- I %%iLWr%em ` io Vofen tha _ i.7.Wlker w lk0d'_`_0lI< *h- 's9L :;h$!!5 ':!'"% they _ oizjdtgilyff thgogiv hiuito shj'a;g:g:sij.4 atiuogaeiafg his t\ - 'Il"-__IL'___ InopIoerg-+:rA9. 3 ii ` _ . . - A. . `-- , -:`"s,_,I( 3 gg,_\'.`._ . _:q_.., . On Monday . glA`norning,A , A `Healey5 brakesma-n on the` {ray freight,` net with an- aooideog 'at'.ot1he. M`st\a:tioAI3-; here that`-will lay him -for-dome `time, ` Hehnfortunately fell. .bet'w,ejeni two cars and the rennin was a broken ahoulderbon, T broken ribs, a one head and a severe shaking op. The un- fortunate man was taken tohia houie in . Lindsay on `the afternoon train the same day. _ ' A.L1s'roN. _ A Alliston is auepihg from _ro wdyiem at present; A The [remains of the" late DI ; J. G. Sutherland were removed. from the Union Cemetery on Saturday and re- interred on Sunday in the Scotch Set- tlement burying ground near Bradford. Eon Fridsy 552}. u-1t.e`ps1-lor social was held at the home of Mrs". Stacey, when she was made the subject of an address and presentation on the occasion of her retirement from the Presidency` of the W.C.T.U. Messrs. Brown Bros. of the Domin- ion hotel `were charged with selling l`qucr after hours on Sept. 28th before Magistrates Hood and Scott on Friday morning. A great deal of evidence, muchiof `which was very contradictory, wasadduced. T The msgistratesadjourn-` ed the court until Saturday morning when the case was dismissed. V PENETANG. . Fred Parades, engineer of the tug Sweet Marie had 9. gold wet-ch `end ehain stolen last week. - I. Rev. W. `R. Johnston, B. A. who for eight years was pastor of. the Presby- terian Ohuroh in town, left last week for Toronto where he will reside until called to a new eld of labor. _ 4' . - Judge Ardagh held a.v'oters" list re-' vision` court for. Tiny on Monday of last week. Mr. Donald Rose, for the Liberals and Mr. A. B. Thompson for the Conservatives went over the lengthy list of complaints and most of the sp- peals were settled by oonsent. His Grace, T `Archbishop `O'Connor held conrmation service in the Mem- orial Ohurch, on Sunday last, when some hundred and twenty ve children were conrmed. On . Monday His Grace visited the Reformetory and ed- minietered conrmation rites to some of the boys in the institution. I BEETON. ' _Mesars.`Watt & Watson, of Toronto Junction, have pnrchosed the grain business of Mr. Richard Brett, Mr. James McDermott, son of Mr. Joseph Mobs:-mott. of Tecnmseth, has accepted the position of "teacher in Pen- ville public school and hill commence his duties in January. He is a bright young man, and the schoolzsecticn is to be congratulated on securing. his set. vIces.-World_. ' T ' - ' on Tuesday `of last week at the reei dance of Mr. Ed. Dillane in Teouxheeth at the age of 27 years. He Ind spent the summer in Manitoba in the hopes of regaining` health but in vein. The funeral took place last 'l`huredey_, the meme:-isl services being conducted in the Totteehnm- Methodist Church hy Rev. M1-.'Oonoh.A `Beeton has branch of the Traders Bank. It opened lest Friday, the manager being Mr. .R. Je`erey, who comes from Guelph. T n -4 ug __ 5 n`.- Or;;;e :l;t;(;;e N o. Tottehliam, d.ia;d _ ,1. LI_-`_____ The town bee eifered the` asylum elee- trieity V at $17 pen-*h.p. It wlll he` declined `and eiepereteplent inetu'lled_fn the asylum. - The tire inepectoriv he: been in Orllliu. He says everything is ntiefeotory, the only deciency being a. sixty-foot exteneien led- 45?}- `IV. I \ Mickey O'Connor, `who has in Brantford playing increase this summer. re- turned home onFridev'.W He iejuet getting over an attack of ' tvphoid fever which kept him in the houeevfor several v:r,eeln'.--vNew& ' Letter: . . . ,_ - -- .3 g - . L.__ , Mics Gorbould was the winner of the trophy, a. silver cup, the ladies handiocp matched ofthe golf club lat iveekc Mini G0: hould` was scratch 5 plays: "and. mcdgocthc. twcroundu in_ 56 and "741? makes re'npcct"ig`cly.' .~:~rm`.* in an ucond`_ _~ye"c_r-__,|'h_o` hgqcagamthg 35"??? H .;_.-L ...._.. _;._.c `_c..:..:_- .-a....._--.-.;;; .-_ I vvvvyu Mr, Frank "seep1.m. hi `on. `Dblixlnlon %.l9*9!t*99th?!;9'?*%!!-Wen`-9' "rs Bank, ha; been .promoted tabs ; in the Dominion Bank at Gruvenhxgi-at", ind . TOTTENHAM. A Mr. George? Carey, mastelf `of Loyal AAA!!! lA_,,'___AA j_'__j ' vin'g 6! Mgpmnioou,` km ; auaiuia o csnoellu. jsnfl mambgrn ofphb: _t H "liwn tonni_i,9lub._ _ . ' _ `T - wqrcr-C .wI_-g_v V Monday; there during the} put sfioi Iiunt of the oodng. :6`tho 3Soo after the ground:- freeze: over. M1-.'].`oAm _'.l`homIon, one of the party. met with a. painful accident a couple. of weeke;.ng_o.*`.'cncein_g- hie knee cap, with an axe. `He is able to limp. about, but is will weeks before he recosjreie from the injury. . . ; JMIDLAND. ~ _- _ Mrs. _McGregor, v-jr., "was made the subject of on sddress `and presentation in `Knox church on the occasion of her removal ;;`x.{.a;;;; { III]. A _|__ __. to mnaa_ny.% A . A L The skating rink on Midland Ave. in rapidly-Vnesting comple'nion,:nnd promises to be one" of the most comfortable building: of the kind in this part of Ontario. hMa`}=ker.o{ii.3' 15;.` launched theeeow they, have had ` under conree of construction during the sulntner at Honey Harbor. They intend to bring nlnrge amount of wood down the buy this fall, and the ncow will` he need in connection therewith. A ' -- gg--~ . ca.` .n u A Mr. J. I:_M:Do'ugul-1.. Auditor General of the `Dominion, was in town yesterday in connection with the bounty system of pay- ments on prodeetion of iron by the smelter. Mr. Mcnougell was astonished at the size of our town and its enterprising appearance.- Arqus. `V E ' A inn .- 0 Q I .-- _' .--. Mr. Maher, who canie here in J-uuly last from '1-`otitenhen; died as the residence of Mr. Jae. Leithwood on Monday morning, the cause of death being pneumonia; :1 he deceased was 23=yeare oi age, and had only been sick ve days; Since coming to Mid-. land he" had been working for Mr. Wm. McC|inchey. The body was removed to Toetenham on Monday afternoon for burial; s. 3. com VENTION AT` BRADEORD. The annual convention of the North York\ Sabbath School Association will be held in the Presbyterian -Church, Bradford, on Thursday and Friday, Nov-. 7-1ah.and 8th, the rst session being held on Thursday afternoon at two o clock. A number of in- teresting and practical subjects will be in- troduced and: discussed` at theconvention. The Executive have secured the services of Rev. lhlmore Harris, DrD., Bible Training School, Toronto, who will be present on the second day and will take up the study of the Bible by -books illustrated in the use of Genesis and the four Gospels, and will also gave an-address on The Gospel of John. The evening addresses will be given by J. A. Jackson, B.A.. and Rev J. S Redditt, -ll-....._..I Q........a...... nn Dun-3.14;-at stagnant- Q. uuunauu, U-Q-. nun IIUV U. DJ Lvvuuuna, `General Secretary and President, respects- ivelv, of the Ontario 8. 8. Association. Others who will take part are Rev W. Amos and Rev. G. L. Sprsgne, Aurora: Rev. E. J. Everingham. Newmsrkets; Rev. Jos. Young and Rev. Dr. Smith. Bradford. The Sabbath school workers of Bradford extend a most cordial welcome to their fel- low workers in all pores of the riding. l\.I..... Ainouinu -.o.o..-`J... In-0 manly : Drnnhn- IIUIIDII LUU V IUW Cl U i Rev- J. A`. McConnell. of Oreemore, preached at Blackbank~,. Airlie and Avening on Sabbath. the 20th inot., and declared the pulpits ct that charge vacant. Mr. G. A. Kerr supplied for Mr. McConnell. At theclose-of the praver meeting in the ' Presbyterian -Church, Bradford. on Thurs- day night of last week, Rev. Dr. _Smith in- formed those present that a` call had come to him from the Foreign Mission Committee of the Church to accept the superintendencv of Chinese Missions in British Columbia. The announcement was a_ great surprise to Dr. Smith's people, and they hope that he will not leave a charge to which he has so re- cently been called. `Is I. -o-..no.mI that than "Pu-anhvtnr-in.n IUW WUIIUIB In an gurus` In an: unuuaao ` , Other district noterio last week : Presby- terian Review-are .: ' |n_a\__.;._II -1 l!..-........... canny noun uumau. It is expected that the `Presbyterian Church, Allandole, will be ready for occu- pation on Nov. 24th. Rev. W. R Mcln-. toeh, B.Dz, of" Elora, has been `invited to conduct the opeoing earvioes. ' 'rHnrJ-Aoxrxkra or APPLES. - The Georgian Bay district has this your a better apple crop than almost any other part of the province. _ Even in the Georgian Bay district, however, the crop to `an exceedingly short one. ` ` amen hundred barrels will he shipped. us-vs w-we From Creemore, said F. E. Webster, epeeking 'on- this` `point, from six to eight thousand barrel: were shipped last year. Thie year I do not believe over twelve to , l!____;_I this statement, andsaid that $2.50 was being -buyer doing the picking and packing and .next.vesr. It is intended.durinv' the com- ma.-vw- u--u-:uw- ~.--_v-` _- 7 . .__. . James Charlton, of Evening. confirmed paid for winter. apples in his section. the providing the- barrels, while the farmers `de- liver- the barrelled `fruit at the station. Mainly owing to this shortage of fruit very. little has been. done as yet in the way of or- ganizing Georgian Bay fruit growers for the purpose of handlingitheir fruit on the co- operative system. Communications have, however,.been received. from Scott, Ashton -._ & 00.. of Liverpool and Montreal. with a`: view of entering upon negotiations `for the ` purchase of.` Georgian Bay apples` in this way gag winter to arrange for co-operative ship ments in the season of1902. ` e " V ' n- g ..A -nqv---. --. ,.-w -.--._ said Mr. Webster, "is for farmers to learn to pack their own apples, This in one of the most important lessons` to "be learned. whether we ship in the co-operative way. or- otherwlee. Practically all the winter apples regular packers have to go from orchard to orchard some at the fruit w.lll'he.fouudVov er- ' `ripe before picking takes` plaoegwhile in other-easel it`mav- not be quite ready. ` It is of the greatest in: rtanoe, .-therefore, that V eaohiarmer ahoul be ahle`to penhhia own fruit, aadthen the plolglng canytalre place fetaetly -at theright time, and greatlosa will Ire `neatly-bevavolded :-by the inking of the `mm.b1ioff;luhat'the=a1atter--,ef paekln will a gun: ~ni98%s'9ni;1)9o|='bex!. The first thinwe hare` to do, however,.' are readv to pick at the same time, and if. T in thelorel.ltgle_.t_l)lown from t ftreem. My. {be..reIt1!`,fIltnplie(l,.*o ' .the__.,in'tr.odao' on `of. . boregaiuetead-`ot~`.Abar. was vn-rI>`h=Pl .. .fY: . -ft:`..a:o: r`4.\ Ixnnrlhnnn tn. .DllI'I1II8FUII III; III III-II` v vwu gnu but it -requlirel considerable. experience to l,p.roperly,.-puck gs barrel. It will be in the interest of all concerned` when the hex syl- im#i'l%9t!d;md-+-Wwklvns T _ -- -----qv- -v-v- (-1 -.---l vw --- --`an. -v- --- summer resorts and parks. The population or Bar rie is 7.ooo. "Streets and sidewalks are first class and `handsome residences are numerous: Streets, public buildings and :dwellings are ~lighted`witlI'gas or elec p tricitv. V The waterworks and sewerage systemsare very ecisnt and provide spring waver. good drain age and reliable re protection in every part of the town. Barrie is a railwav centre for Central and Northern Ontario. Thirteen papsenger trains arrive and depart daily. The postal service isall-that can `be desired; thirteen mails arrive daily;. there '9 ' prompt postal collection and delivery throughout the town. There are eight schools (one Sepalate). enr ploying thirty-one teachers ;/twelve churches, three weekly newspapers, one commercial college, every day it! market day. machine shops. planing millb..grist mills. saw mills. marble cutters, bicycle worlts... boat builders. tannery, breweries . ten butcher shops, sever- alrst-class hotels with reasonable rates. threeliveries, three laundries. one creameryand all other modern conveniences. Stores are numerous and carry ful lines of all" kinds of first-class goods, competition s keen and prices are as low as in a city.` Telegraph _ and day and night telephone systems connect the town with-all` places near and distant. Barrie iszst 3 becoming, a favorite resort with summer tourists. 2.5.1` `V seven tun {dents new 9. working `woman. owing `chiey-7 tn the gdllferenee` n. ': 'emp1 oy- A '-`-' UIIC-'S`!'Clfu'g',v __ ""VIVD$----u as liable`"to.,|:tI1!irlou| nee; .qIy`v'.;vn , ments. ` bnt___ pa}:-tly: _also,_to the greater ; recklessness of the` men... ` .-...;:Anclefnt llunkm; ` . . '.Dhe,,oldgstimonk1I.3.h nrdr is the Bus sillan. having peen_,establishd In A. D. 362. The next, the B`e`neVdictine.A dates from 529." ~ V ' A ;Ph`yn`luhih hC n_lt_I1-9.-1 . . : An observant individual has dicov- ered`tha_t"every movement in the Dela-. sartesysterp of physical culture is to` be found` in the exercise of everyday housework. _ - Barrie in beautifully situated on a picturesque slope. overlooking Kempenfeldt Bay. an arm of Lake Simeoe, nine miles long and from one to three niileehrognd, and one of the prettiest boys in Canada In enmmer boats ply daily to andirom neighboring _--_.__-.. _-_-_L_ __j A--I__ 'I`L- _____.I-A!A_ ;K II... i Patented lat May, 1900. _ 1 Guaranteed by Manufacturers. ; ASK Your Dealer for Them. 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