Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 21 Aug 1902, p. 6

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pun: an -*lddn t waht. her to be my daughter, * broke in t11e"young ardent.` I want her to be` my wife." - - 1 ~ I_I`lll..I.I.Blc .Y_Ul\Ig muuum. - The Lady-X.-Wel1. sue them, too, than.-4 Indianapolis Newt . V Hgy Throw in Omoo. flail It Goufortlng. At tho Hydro. 0r.il1ia.lug. 2%a-29, Realistic. In the Yorkshire Daily Observer of March` 29th,- last, reference is made to :3 ohggp class of coverts brought out. by -some` leading manufacturers, composed -of s mijxture of worsted warp,` and s -vohesph carded weft termed Algolo, 0 :high sounding name for a blend of cot- "t'on with mango. Having a satin or yenetiun weave, the weft is thrown on the hack of the cloth, leaving the face with s worsted spP0B1`.3= `T59 l"h is well constructed and has at large de- msnd.Z_' u . 'l" 1,, ___ ill ....I_ THE NORTHERN names. `Willa Henry Soot. of *=Linduy,. in handling n.-Mauser bullet it exploded and blew ofpnrt of his ngers. ` `Wglter Howey fell from the roof of J. Mason : barn hgee miles north of Otter`- villa and ma": not rooovor. Frnnkevitt, `in oinployo of the John . um-.& Son`: '0ompony. Dundu, got 11: foot caught in `nu elevator ,n_nd nmnv UNDERTAKER ` ' - 31 cm. I!!! IIoom.eoIgm-sa.. av"! " ~"" *" V`l4'L'.-4'1,-W9 Jud/Ipagor, Btroud. ooeooooo _ooooooo_ t Remmber, we tell the 2 1>Lmu.u'.rH " - BINDER - TWINE THE MACHINE OIL` WE bELL IS THE -KIND THAT KEEPS ALL BOXINGS AN-D [BEARINGS COOL WHEN WORKING. PUR'1E`PAR`lS GREEN 2 An Aeeize triei at Leeds on_ March `17th, lest, has settled the vexed ques- tion of the vague terme " ell wool and woollen and we now know` that `5 all wool" means all wool, but woollen ,, _`;-j "-1- The` beat on earth for the money. .Ih any size packageiyqu `want. AB ARR|-E"AND STROUD. -. <`='r.%`s1\a:I'J:-1:-1, l Examples of adultrated good_s.:-'- Melton, 42 in. wide, 6-d. to 7d. per yard, extensively used for. skirts and frocks, contains no wool, being absolute- ly all cotton warp, the weft being entire- ly spun from rags and a little raw cot ton blended together to give it strength --sold as woollen goods. It is stated that thousands of pieces are sold week- ly in the shape of Meltons, Serges and the like, and that the art of nishing as practised in Yorkshire has reached such a state `cf perfection that it is now quitepossibls to hide` from the ultimate buyer the defects of the fabric, particu- larly hiding the foundation material of the cloth. ` REE Paid-up subscribers of this paper receive with the rst issue of every month a. copY0l 8 tuneful song; absolutely tree. Our Supple- ment Music is en glszedpaper,colored covers. The 12 sheets 3 year are alone worth more than the price of subscription. `g: A. - --..--- --v .1\1-n'l`fVL` ,`"* V-F iv Ci `IIUIUJIU tutu-vv -~ . coroner : `ax-`y on the 41089` Qrithll who was shockdng electricity in the p0W' h ' 79 `h' . .. fillet Power Compani mm . . neglect in 0mP` .. ovordot nding 9119 `:2: j Q3 hllreturnto St. CIth&l'ln83"'." 090IlI1r Bdndmutor Peel was I119` k. ':Ih'_'de t Ind A escorted to W 9"; Jwhotio `I00 5! the citizens as a mark Of `T3: oi.ItIon'ofhiI effort: in bringlnz W . to ill prelont state of e"1c1onY' ""7 . 1--Hn Of "own: brenented with I P 0 ` `It will be to your interes_t to aee whativ. on soil you your requirements for, -`A COMBINED NECESSITY . AND LUXURY I-IARVEST 'rooLs`a.. BINDER TWINE. --_ _: , .- Qnhlnretxim to st. Cxtharines from r.u. .___n:T -. . .-. . _... mat I` sonntn nouns um wmnnws, mi-cam mmznns, um Hmmuuxs. WVUI Iuvuu--u ..-_ moans anything is .compo'7a`ed'of shoddy, mango and cotton. ; ' - F. W. Hanson. T Live Stock Com. for the summer months axe our I saw`: us Iluvl Jyvnvu. i;l.00A ;'.EA`R IN ADVANCE. _:-59631 21:. Barrie, Um. V It is further stated timer. aev_era l lufge woollen ('1) manufacturers, these sales are farmore important than any A of the great wool sales held in London, Bradford and elsewhere. NIVQIA on ----u- --.--.-____ . Another case or amglltpox hat devel- opgd at Ottawa. - in 1:311- -I...-.... .I....b.-nu. J... :f'i:f3'l`hiu is a very extraordinary state- inent, and notwithstanding the wide circulations of, -the article quoted,` no refutation has been forthcoming from the manufacturers interested. T _ V . The importance of the frequent sales of ragsof every description, stockings, niungo and the like, desputched from. ollports of the British Isles. and sever`-' :1 Continental countries, held at Draws? hury; Batley, Leeds and other centres in the manufacturing districts, prove the truth of the foregoing assertion. I"'--u -v V The POI-IE Mills bheese factory, dear London, On, was burned. - ,. __%-_-.. ;.- .......-L,` j 163:; Jw"l:lV-no King and Queen havldgcne` 030% Coven. V Hia Majesty intends to visit` Ireland goon; T ' ' v ~ `. . . 45`! II. __~___:"_ : :4e'(>1_\i9_BqA_IxthAtri':s. lrelsng soon. \ ,V V T W. Chapman, of Cornwall`, was "fi- hllyl injured while putting on 9 beltin npapermill. ' _% _ . A new. gold roof of Aoonsiddrdble ox?" tent~iu-sported to have been_diioover- ~ g app, -`-I-1-1-_ _'__;. z 1 `r lIo'$%95?!F~ q'3-:i9 %sst"?'t.i9 .."i"ili t : ; well 1 kn0in'.;an J sum that :----.if the }."f_pss|;l, Is` used by men` and vonnen,` i only made of 9!? e;sp'!s.w99!t i ahre expressly giveirtolj as\'=ty:` for this sole purpose," tinsteadi_5f6 ` substituted by otherjorsigngmat y erials, then there would_4,b,e af `roht;s,` state of a`airs in connetition _ it is, the use of `wool is nnn'ul6d" gvery turn by the use of substitutes` the sole purpose of oheapening wool with little or no regard. to the gearing properties oithe ssme.`_ l % ;;:=:1``,;;:.`'.I?he lame authority states that in /a glifive of 30 miles around Bradford. not. one, but scores. of mills oould:be`point- out, where for" every bale of I wool . ten bales and often more of shod- mungo stockings andi`.'oottun_ffare V s and ~ that; inwnat is tubes as heavy woollen districts ofy 'York- ` lo ire there are dozens of manufacturers V yiho never buy a` single balls of. raw ` ijlool, and yet are known and aoknow? ledged as inuential manufacturers of tvoollen goods. ' T ` ` LIYKXTX iv-u-wy, ~- 7 h The Dominion iine promises to great-% l`y' improve its Montreal service _`next;" Vt I` -vwv--- Ii!-yl:-;)-l_d"vl0n "of Mr. Robert `mid, of Oollingwood. w_u found dz-`own. :06 16:. maul pond. " A II A_,_,_ ___A -._ ._v_ 3.. ii-vftoovaku o: ;.:.:.;.;.m cod .11 `om me on Canada any! the United State: and yell o%x`hsTuIt-ed. ,.;,n;.2;_ -rr__.u..;_. M./I .'. ;._n-.'| `mjdtistlanl. L A 1 1 3|. ,5 I. .!_`_Ij;] hbie fo` _m_e-upon? It-V Aanrwrau pgrmgnent Iobpolu 1511099 ,A"g{. i;r.~;;;v`<; `. ~ somm MISCELLANEOUS thaws; . 7' VIE WK VII? YD, KVUZ I3 UVIIIIKVK TI present to driving piles on the south end. When this is completed a steam vnhovel" --:'n `.4 usual: On nv`nann6a usual-:1 -um:-dnvu In VI IIVLI Ulcllu CB Vvulylvuvu Ivwvvunna vauv will be usedto excavate until suioient is takenout to permit of the use of a dredge. The rails have been laid for the new rail- way track down the lane"-, and the balla_s- ting is almost completed. Some diculty has arisen. owing to Mr.,~Dixon refusing to moves unless hereceives $500 indem- ntty for the unexpired term of his lease. Mr. Dixon has notied the corporation and the Railway. Co, to this effect. 1 In the meantime, howevel-.the Railway Co. will deviate the road suiciently to avoid interfering with any portion of Mr. Dixon : shop, and to prevent` any delay in con- structing the new dock. The Railway 00. ` have done everything in their power to accommodate the Shipbuilding Company. --Enterprise. J ames._Adam*,.a native of Kilmsrnock. Scotland, died at the residence of his son, John Adam, Oak street, Collingwood. on Sunday morning`. last, aged 75 years and Q 8 months. " The deceased came to this * country 50 yearsago, and rst settled in the township of Vaughan, where he work- ed for his uncle, R. King, a well-known farmer. Latterly the deceased had charge of several pumps on_ the O. P. R., west of Fort William, but owing to failing health was compelled to resign his position. He leavesthree sons and two daughters. - The remains were interred in the_ Methodist cemetery on Monday afternoon. Work on the dry dock is connedat ......--... 4.. .1-x..:.... ..:|.... ..... .1... -_..n. ...'..a HUI Ul 5M'i.'~Jdstio"0:on;_Q'ngbo;`t'_ias i jhdgmht in 1366;` of `aqua; ism` Greene in the 5 fsmoos extzjsdition case 7: -and they ere now_ free. ' .. South Wales, Miners Federation has . `adopted 3 recommendstion that the fed- eration districts contribute $50,000 to nssist the striking miners in the United` States. ' ' Cold weather Has no injnred the wheat vorep in Germany, the wheat crop in Germany that considerable imports will be `required to proiiuce a good quality of flour. The sugar beet crop of Hungary has alae grown rank from excessive rains. ' Train etnpfoyeee of the Northwestern road according to`0hiceao information are to receive instruction in the science` of medicine and the art of eurgery, so that they shall be able to set a. broken leg and bind up the woundaof the `injured. The purpose of the project `is to make every train crew on the N orth-weetern. `system competent to give] first aid to the wound- ed endctnjured in wrecks. , . , 'D.Hunnn nnunnnnn Ilnvn AMr.'A F. Hawkeaworth, of Montreal, Manager of the Merchants Cotton 3 Company," says: Cheap labor in thel old country and the preferred tariff is I killing the white cotton manufacturing ` industry of Canada. . C - J The International Hcrvreevtera Com- pany has been incorporated, including the McCormick, Deeriog and three other companies manufacturing` term implements. The nevi `concern has one -plant under erection in Canada. ' an Inn IuJul.'u_u nu vuvvnu. 1 _ _ Reilwey surgeons have eetimeted thet at-least 50 or 75130: cent of the death which now occur from injuries received infreilwey wreck: would not (occur pro- vided the injured received ekillfnl end intelligent aid at once. ' 4 n. :- ..._.......-...I n A-t-K-In n nnhnni. A` Five directors of the Dominion. Oolv-A onizution Company were sentenced at Montrenlfor conducting a lottery. The ` manager was sent to jnil for three months, and the others ned $300 , AMI.` EJJ. TRnea!ell`-,Managep- of`. the Intetcolonial Railivay, 131 to jretire, and Mr. G.-E". Prioowill beapp`oiMedIGen" oral Superintendent. ` Save;`avl~ jAnnrchis`a of N[a'drid Ll'1nJv7e ` been arrested,` charged with blotti'qg_ to - uaaaainntqv M. Dalcalsa, French `Minib- ter of Freis'!.;A`-ir-- There in arlockout` us! he9 Doi;1ihion I -0.rge`nA Oomp_gz_sy e` wet-ks `ate Bovimanii ville, About 125 men ere out. ` nuts in uguuugg uuy guuuuunua. Col; Kicaon; forinbrly of ston Mtllitary College bps bead ap`;)on- Ooujmggadant, Sandhnrst.` Ti` ' " v-._.__._V._._j._ 7,`, ,v-.--- --v. ` 3?"? . ._4" j " 1 An. n0k,$0Wn;`m;n.waa;;.tonnd.~cntto ` pieoeshv an-ain,on the G.T,R.} .`Izto.ck,x, about two I_n_ilea_ was of ~Bi}._thwo1l. ( I lnllllguuu mu no uuuu. . _ It is proponed..t_o establish 3 1011001 of.| instruction` where train crews can be taught rudi1neu.tIl'y_-- 'e'urge1-`y, become` in- miliar with many of the `remedies need for the purpoge of `telpporufy relief.. and zleern whet_mete"nelI"nfte' used end V how to me them. In this. qonn_eotlon' every ~peuenp,er and Irei ht; tuin:wtll- curry I :_n;edieine chest we tltoeked with meter-f A i % . V ire be:-ac team-a_tcum*:Bas1s6 0% his and the `l.`errito1-iea; nji-gnoh peseinta i-`d9!d_?`*;0f`{it'ii`i religions; %_.aohoql..hn}y9 .d9ctded.- to 115,0 bs in` ghting thej onddtugq. ' ' : ,~ .w' u... ` Vlilllpllly U1 ILIIIIIIIHIII `uwuul av In 311; wont on strike Th` ` Aoluim .to`hoAobl.6_to tie\:up" the linen` of th0.t_>'.InDID`!-` . - A Q " [After jworloyinkik ` the: , olaotriqul worhny-at thy Optcruot Pour company of Hsnniltdnubout 60. non `in. -II: -mat an nlmibn Wnnnji nIiI`I-. mid Gotham than your 1;.-silo narrow. . " " f,I'..I.I."l.L- `L I- -....u.. - 'A4n|9AnnInI\n- On Illvetl I I0 Irrvvn I` II Hnbhitee-,.I,t [quite a convenience to 3 person wt; in impelled to walk on both sides or _th'.m nt thohuzno ti'ni,e.f Ho. doom : have`-inch: travel sunamafvoh it: it mmrmmms. ooLmNc+WooD HAPPENINGS. :.vuvu|a-Ilauu . u 9 o - v u - . - - u - n - n o n . \JVtllI;4 Prescott . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..Sept. 5 Paislev . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sept. 3 Collingwood. . .` . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sept. 5 Newmarket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sept. 5 Merrickville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sept. i Teeawater . . . . . . . .j.-.` . . . . . . . . Sept. 3 Central Simcoe, Barrie . . . . . . . . Sept. 5 Sullivan, Deaboro . . . . . . . . . . . . Sept. 5 Plympton- Wyoming . . . . . . . . . .Sept. SE Turnberry,Wingl_mm . . . . . . . . . . Sept. i Port Elgin . . . . . . . . . ; . . . .' .... ..Sept. 2 Woodstock . . . . .' . . . . . . . ..Sept. 5 Paris. . ._ . . . . . . . . . . . . . .- . . . . . . .Sept. 5 Renfrew . . . . . . . . .. ..............Sept. 5 Lindsay , . . . . . . . . ._ . . . . . . . . .Sept. 5 Hanover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..Sept. 30`--I Listowel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sept. 30-( Kinoardine. .. . .`L . . . . . . . . Sept. 30-! Gravenhurat . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sept. 30-( Walter : `Fella . . . . . .\ . . . _. . . Sept. 30-( Beaohburg . . . . . . . .......'.`.......0ct Rookton. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0ct 0nledonia......:..b.. 1 . . . . . . . . ..Oct. unuvvu--1:00..` o u o I1 Morriqbuig . . . .o . . . . . . . . Sherbrooko . . . . . . .- . . . . . Toronto . . . . . . . . . . . . Hurrownmibh . . . . . . . . . . Peterboro.`.`.... . Halifax, London . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chealey .- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Owen Sound . . . . . . . . . . . Guelph... . . . . . . . . . .. Walkerbon. . . . ;. . _. .. South Haldimand. ;. . . . Mildmay . . . . . . . .l . . . . . Richmond . I ` .. Barr .` Dork mIn=n ` The qltra-fuhionehle ooat for Autumn ll . beuhuned on. looae tting lines and in three- quafter length. l ; -The iron tron effect at the lower edge `lean 2-gnai-ked-gghexgetepieticxgf ,thu;e1eet |kirta =."' The _.`,-_Gil)V;e on," qty! relhalu popular 1 in shirt-wu{ntnn~>we1l"ue} nu jeokeln v ., ' Next in popularity to black for evening gown: oomel white in various Ihedes ; chur- eeter in Riven ell-white costumes by the one of lace. 7---- _____|.7_.s z_I.__g-_ -_,- p A, u . gowne of 151 kindo. Iuuuv Uuluun auvvuie `Y F?e?gotin in need `with good 'e'ectw;in _ThepopuleI'lty of pinglpong has made the way euyifor a. new shirt-blouse especially designed fort devotee: of the game. The flat tum-doxwn collar is a feature. with a tie embroidered with miniature `rackets and hello and knotted in four-in hand style. Knuth nlrdnbn Lana In-E vanish at A-Lniuu -has Uwllu uuu nuvuvwu Iu LvIl5'Ill lldll lhylu Sheath skirt: have lost non`e of their po- pularity. ' - Amnnfn -In AuI\nn:n`lI `unnnsung-non G'n~ `yuan: Ivy 0 Norfolk eeotu are especially becoming to` little boy; and are thoroughly stylish.-- From The Delineetor for September. Central Canada, Ottawa. . . . .Aug.' 22-30 Kingeton.......-.V . . ........Aug.25--29 Mo:-ria_bui'g.. .-. .` .. . "Aug. 27429 . .Aug. 30-Sept. 6_ .- . . . . . .. . .Sept. 1-13 . . . . . . . ;.Sept. 4-5 Peterboro; ; . . . . ; . . . . . . . . . .-..Sept. 9'-.11 N. ' S . : . . . . .. . . . . . . ..'. .Sept. 10-18. . . . . . . .Sept. 12 -20 . - . . . . . . .Sept. 15-16 . . . . . . . Sept. 1~6-'-18 Guelph . . . . . . . . . . . . Sept. `16-`l8 Walkerbon . ., . . . . . . . . ..Sept. 17-18 Qnno-I. llolalhmnnd - ' uon `IQ \lvlvnI~I \lwnI|-uli IJIIIIIIVVIUO 0 Kingaton...... . .. . . -. . .. Peterboro.` . . .- .. . . .. Q___LL l`I_I.12_-___.'_I ,__,_.,..`:_ .1- V __ _--.y A i mam` 3117:: and Vi`: t 1 Sunday` Mr. Patgriohfa. of Bdlygmi? Mt.Amd Mrs. Mocormack, of'Bbnd Hgqd, 1 . lm mok.w_s__cn 7 . 13-in__tl;ia`.vicini;t/y." I ' L1-n,':.)`,,,' uh 3 . H E I . ilorvo` -'--' 1 _-`T-.1 ` 1 -v. . .. -_-, -_ -..__'=------V 6.091119 Rmaier' and son, Andljiiv, I of_.Ql_g,valogId. spending their holidyn ; with`*Mr. A'.TRini1er. `- _A_ -_.; | W I.oH'e-ineuliad fabrics nretavored for 117 Autumn` tailor gownl. ' f 'N`Aairnf.inn In nun` with nan-ul '-Cans In ,-.`.`,,.,. -.-v 1- - p,- -- V`---- uuv ct` yuthifgiit 4 *t3}3;sii 55:3 Mcban 1 Sandy git};-frgnqa in Gollingvyood I mbunuin. ' ' ` i `I.-` `n'2:_____-,- It-/\____..' ___j 1:9,, `ll-_, , Illllullflllo ~.;n;l_:_`i~:_f Siewart McQnav " and Mine 7 Shaw at Sunday with the Misses Gabb- boll, o Ballygrant. . - . 3 .-513;. - Q A C ."n`.' . I vvoy-I own: not I-VI-nuuuvol 1 ' "a-` | >` Mr. Jun. `Dickinson. Miss Langmanfbf FIOI, and Miss Boves,.of Nottswaaaga..;yip- itod at Mr, J. Thompson : last wgek. _.'U\I CU Hllf III -Lllvlllvvll C ICUII WUUBO 7 . ~ '31- . I ` ,=&Me'urI. Eowsrd.}Jon`u and McPhee, Hlio nreroturning from` South Africa to Maniggha . 2 Me, gpending `this week with Mr. Joiigb niother. T ` am. y . ?rAsn1ONn1N'1'_s FOR smprmunmlu _ I'll, ,,IA__- E__I,S, ,,II :?E1'f3LhmaaoL$;'-E5 nu; bfeeni in %V 53Ei3e | -,'Q`.vi%?3ll1'_ll9dh0mB`l|Ifv.`!9k- 1 ,1. Y. E(iAN,,Specia|ist, .2?.'33i`%'31'3$?.'i3.st' ...,....c9NsuL'rsrEc1AL1.s'r VjQF#Icn4AFonCm?m-:. V 3; on M I N 0 am own Tm!/?I'.74nxa7laI IV r I -1 u---:ovn...... THE HOST RELIABLE Ind Sucoessiiil Authority-Greetest success in the treatment of Hernia. (Rupture) Vericocele (False Rupture) of all known Icvncies in modern times. He who makes: lpeeielty of one department must certainly be more ex rieneed and capable than those havin ` many irons in=the re." Dontt put on your case, be! eving it to be slmple--Remember neglec often proves fetal. Have your case attended to now, and thus avoid danger. Stop wasting time and money _else.where,but come to one whose-llfe_-long` study has taught mm what so do_ 1)o,mg despond or be -deterred from seeking further adlfltl, or because of repeated failures consider your . ense incurable. Because others failed in your eese;you have become discouraged. ' This is the-very time u should consult me as my reputation has` been made in curiu hopeless (so-called) cases. ADIE5 suering from=Navel or anylorm. of Ru ure shoul not hesitate in hevinggtheir V ease attended to at once. Everything strictly rivate an professional. MOTHERS`-Look to your ehi1dren-- is the time to haveathem-cured, while young. Don't allow them to. w up haudicapped'in.therace of life, with rupture. ' _ _ " MY `CHAR 35 I-Y`W1*-`ll V9991 01 "11- I9 poor man as well as the rich. Terlnaenn be satisfactorily unnged, no ren_so_n=why you.shonld_n.ot eonsultme at once,-during this visit... , HI! IIXAI O A Jurnzt .............~-_.-g ------5-v-p -. - -'-v -v""""',"" "` VARIBOB `W El-Eve `numns _ _ duties or pleasures of his ee~Ve1-icocele. ` vex-eel tendon oi these conditions: is to grow worse and more com lieated-leeding to im- glgemg, nervous as? lity wasting`, stricture, lumbego sexual exhaustion? etc. . Do you intend-to allow this tnsidlouroinlotionto up away your vmmyf It is doing so new and it not checked will result in the eboveoonditlgi No. matter how serious your case may be, time eicted or the tail- upg you mniheve experie `-in trying to be cured by medicine,-tree trlels, or Eleetrfe belts--my 7 "`';`iJ'ina receive per nourishment, the ports become vltnlized and manly were return. w_v Iuv \IlIP\l,'|`|Illu UIIID VIBIUO. M-EN OFALL AGES smurnan from this terrible aliction in some way. There is no other affliction to which mm is heir that-.eo completely unts. him for the? in will cure-you; the wonny veins" return to their normal condition and hence the- .":ggm`porery benet, nt 5 PERMANENT one; No 0PERA'l`1ON necessary. No etention from" - It ' harsher!` ensue! enee you have no d ubt spent large sums of money and ,., .`.`m,.u-um. or the remedy that I otger you here. , . `A ye`P:cuLIsr_wILL VISIT: 14' [ Bmebridgq, %Au`g.:2s-257%.. BARRIE. Estabushed 1866. > ' Over 30 Years of Success in Toronto, Ont. EALL Imxns. ucoe, Barrie .. )eaboro. .. Wyoming"; . Wingham...._....; OIOlIIIIIOlOiI oocnoouluvlllo ..j.-.` .. 24-25 pe, .Sept. 24 -26 boro... ..Sept_. 25-26 roming..0 25-26 ingham...._....0..SepAt.25-26 A. .'. ........ 25-26 ;..'...Sept. 25-26 ......Sept. 25-26 ..-...Sepu. 25-26. .. 265 -'27 . 30-Oct. 1 ...Sept. 30-Oct. 1 .. ..Sept. 30-Oct. 1 . .Sepc. 30-Oct. I I .;...'_..,Sept. 30-Oct. 1 2-3 ... ........0ot. 7-8 ..Ocl7.9-10 (all day and gve) 2 (ll)?! hnly . SEE DATES BELOW. oqluvrvu L] *LU .....'..Sept:. 18 ...Sept. 22-23 .Sept.22--24 Qnu-M-. 0`! A 04 BARRIE HOUSE. i vs j SATURDAY, SUNl_JAY._ 6%: August 5o.31 lb 3Q 51 23 -2 . 23 -24 23-26 23-26 24-25 Lady Di-But. if you're` such 1 mar- tyr to gout, why don't you`try the!- new Hygeia powders that are so 01:- taensively advertisgd? They did my husband a. worm of good. Decayod l[illipnuiro-Ah !-bnt I - am their wrotchod Dro@etorf-P_\1nch`._ An objections has been raised to` Senatoi Snowba.lI s appointment as \ Governor of New Brunswick. Tho i -Watford Guide-Advocate. cuocavouo 'd ->-- State functions might prove a frost." The` other in Toronto msn.T'!n talking to- one or the leading doctors` ; ot the city, remarked" that i there was N nothing he so much dreaded as diph- 1 Well. you are wrong.";said ~ doctor. "I consider diphtheria one o the conquered diseases. provided. I course, that a doctor is called & soon enough. Unless the ' disease gets too much headway, I believe there is no case of it that will not yield - to anti-toxins. I would sooner treat a. case of diphtheria than one of spa!`- lst fever or is. grippe, because there is now less danger of `a fatal result. and far less danger of leavint bo- -hind it bad `eects of anykind on the patient." . A. `L; -1.` L----- _l LL}... J8`---Q-` My wife has the queerest {deal now and then." ' .- What is it she s been doing now? "I bought an automobile coat for Vher, `and she : ruined it sprinkli ' gasoline on it to-make it smell roa- istic!" - ' V T WUCUIIVO "A; the old terror or this. dieaqe` still exists, this view will carry com- fort to many pgople. T L 1 . rteds - on demons V _ _ frkande on his ,discharge_Wo_n' license he A` #58 o.r`dr`ed=~_ to**he`*s` Fraixco 1: ;- -re.cup.era~te_... .:. ; . strength--- -: sHe. % aaected e.his-.hea1t~h;a F hqsveverrjpugigl that ; .c,ne,,s.sI?!`..<?.3!11.- .~.<=1i-'1 V ,~mAa,te not" 'e,wi`1:h_ hi1I,1 5.` :' didd {'0 "iet`u"1-1i* to `Eh'1`gIa.1'i!d.-" the* -w'a.y*"home 'he~met` a.` youngr-`lady ,of means, and they; on i` very friendlyjerms. " .Friendsh_ip `rip- cued eintb lbiie,` and eventually I T` they were mar'ried.* ` Beinganxious tha`.t' `Po! his `past? career, he decided? ' to a settle in Torq-ua.'y'.* believing t.he`-'-vig- ilatnc of the poli`c':e woh']d 1'=1b`t"penee ` tmte so far.? .BTI'S: Vvfriterton. l_l$cgw-- ever, notik-`ed _t7hat"_her ehusbzmd "was "sbme/cin'1cs -depcssed, and came to the `c(m"c]usion~ `thxt 'so1nething was weigirhing his=`mind. Shequesti- on- -ed him on, the subject and a) month- ` ago he "confessed to` her that he was` 1 a."t.=1'cke.t-of-'-lea;ve mam`-..-- The Bench: ` now sent him to` `prison for` E _mo'nth.--Lloy-d s Weekly. . I his 3w_ife;'shou'1d `not 7 learn aV,n=ything'A Notto Be llulkedy '_ - :- The Lawyer -- I`~he ` precedents are against you, madam. , `Tho T.ndv.-:'nl1, nun them, fall lI|m|_-- ` Wvgnted *u;._ w . _ ' No. sir. my daughter can never be y'ou;'s. f T . A any sdpltetqgibn in _,woo|le n

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