Bun-ia'e South-Western Division. with its Pleasant Streets. its Tasty Dweu- inca. its Pretty Churches, and its Go a-head People will Eunice Settlement -A Weeklv Record of its Doinze. Mr. Frank Sonleu was home from To- ronto for Sunday. i ih(;r.V TD. -Mo`M.illanV, Burton _Ave., spent Sunday in Collingwoorl. V ` Mrs` Bggrt Simpa;'ha;sZreturned from a visit to friends, in Hamilton; Geone Sn:v_l`1eemmoved into the premises over L. Brennan : store. Rev. Joe. Young spent Monday in Allandele renewing old acqnaintanoel. Mr. Sid. Par:-y'is to be congratulated on passing his examination sea conductor. I I II II A I` I MLLANMLE mu NUMBER SIX. Mina Sadie `P.I11tora, of Buffalo. is home on a two week : visit. * "LL; }i 31.}: Tdiiii I;{Jn}ioIa,' `56 ii; V been visiting Mm. Soulea, has returned home. ` A foul lauppdr is being given under the anapices of the English church on Thanks- gunng. . ` { nu .-n'. u . . .. I 1>.;..{.i; W; .ohumh;11 win reach Mis- ] Iionary sermons in the Bond and circuit 1 next Sunday. 3 Ca 11111 r\. 0 Th; certiotteg have been presented to the pupils entitled thereto in the West ; Ward school. _ ` _ . Bo:-h- Allandole on Friday, Octo- ber 10th. 1901. the wife of Mr. Charles I Dixon,.of 5 daughter. Alt1'1:l`)ei-:Tiinia7s;1Wli1;v.'iiing from Perth fell from`: freight train at Burke : Falls and brc_>Ee hi`; oollgr b_one lust wgek. A` VII-ICU IIII UUIICI IJUI-I9 IT` WWW`: Miss Georgie Wioo. who `ha ben ser- lo only ill during the put week is, we `are glad to any, rapidly oonvaleocing. I " 12T.!v'.T1Lir'. dh}Zhxi13}.IQ'y"E$na. will regret to learn thut he ha been suffering fro?` an attack of quincy during the past '39 I 7 ' ' Engineer Wm; Bain rammed his duties on Monduy after an illnouot ten months. We are glad `to have him in our midst again. ` ' ' % The `annual fell rush of business has ` oxfested a. great demand for freight ears on the G. T. R. and the tno in very heavy. T ' A rollaof wall paper -was found at. the door of the Burton Ave. Methodlat church recently. `The owner may have it by ap- plying to the caretaker. V Mr. and, Mrs. William Hunt, are re- ceiving the" sympathy of their neighbors onlthe ocoaaion of she death on Snnda of..the'iI.' mnaome baby girl. .. . . THE RAILWAY CENTRE OF THE ' L FUTURE CITY. "Ran. :f..~`ivy, nnd Rev. Mr. Wegtnia will exchange pulpit: on Sunday next. Mr. Weutney will prosoh Ha}-vent Thmkggiving Iervioeg. Having purchased the businesst cf Messrs Frawleyi & D ock, he amounting to ' ` 0 $40,000, will be oeredeto the public at As ea. complete turn-over must be efected. values will be offered that will eclipse any ever pre- 0 0 0 0 sented to the public. 0 A A##ni~i 3?! e if VIv reebvteI-inn Ladies Aid will give an entertainment in the church on Thuudey evening, Ooh 23rd; The pio- grem will consist of-manic, I-endings 'eto.. Ale`: which refreehmente will served. : for mogul. angina to"haul' *=*r-W9 9*'%%n ?'*{ -W sr-- SE rfnn!`1onn:m.ai AI)Lv41c1!:% roan, uew....... Bar|y.......... Rve. new....... Flour........... Wheat. nW`....;.~ ...._.- IOI Oats. new.... ...... V -an-vnIl`IIl4 u nvuvvun Beet by carcass.................... Mnuttnn . . . . . . . . . 4 . , . . . J. . ~ - ~ H just one or Alhndale on Friday. F-`our locomotives do not often"h_ave to bo used on on train. A - A large number of the section men were taken into Toronto to load can with cool on Sunday, for` Allandnlo, as the supply in the local yards warrunning low. 1\-_`I`I I'I1R'I I A---- ivin up .1 si n es s Rev W. W." Moluaren, of Knox Gbliege, will occupy Rev. H; D. Cameron : pul- pnt on Sunday, during the latter: absence inBr8dford, where he has been asked to conduct anniversary Iervioeu. It (`I -` ` On Sunday morning lest Rev. Joe. Yonnu, of Bradford, preached a very im- pressive sermon onchurch attendance in the Burton Ave. Methodist Church. ' In the evening Rev. Dr. Taylor occupied the ulpit. He cave s very practical sud elpful discourse. The singing of the nhnir it has}. assuring: -an .-.......s:....-n.. Wilfred Dodds, s G.'1`.R. wiper. while walking along the coal chutes, _on Sundsy, fell a distance of twenty feet through on elevatorghait. H is collar bone was broken and he sustained a number of, injuries around the head and shoulders. Dr. Arnall was called and the unfortunate man reooveredsumeiently to been driven to his home .ln..fBarrie. l.Itr._on.in the day. . ` . - g-L. . `__:.,., uvlllnup uunavulmrlrn UIII'IIIg 0l- I36 choir it. both sryioeo wag exooptiondly nond. ` T , , Vmi -. -----vv --v-v- '1 -1 `DIV `QC ! N ext Sunday, Anniversary services will I be held In Bprton Ave. Mqthodlqt Ohm-ch. Rev. Dr. Ju.._Long, 9! _l_3ond Head, will] nvmhrmrnina -ad mums-r On Mend-gnr 99` . Further noticewill be given as*Ato~sa1es of Carpets and Floor Oil Cloths. This willbe the g1`eatestsaIe'I that has everbeen held in Barrie. % Main Store Re`-npensT-llRDAY, BET. I8. Men sFurnishing Dept. nowonen. Stock must he reduced no Prices Ruling `in the Barrie an Toronto Markets During the Week, Toronto Farmers ` BARRII GRAIN MARKET. THE MARKETS. mmanu. pxonuca. -Eoaoxro. Oct. :4, :99: Q t- g- A BARIUB. - 061'. 15. mo: ' Markets --15 GEORGE VICKE: W~hen:a- is extolledby such artists as ~FRElDH(EIM, PLANCON,ABBA1\'I, FLi'I\'Kh_T GCEEN , BURMEISTER, EDWARD LLOYD, LIEUT. DAN. GODFREY. th-:rP 511W) can beno nestion as to its merits. Vilhen they goofarther, as in this case, and aglcethat tor power, bril ianey of tone and touch and artistic construction, the H eintzman an ('<.~. P1;-nos are unexcelled, it places this instrument in an envvableposition in the music world. Used exclusively by the Prince and Princess of Wales on their Canadian tour. 35-5'3 I2`- .l\I,1 Inn Ye. Ol`le.*Fi1;$\; Si Kevening the annual fowl eupper 'will be given; The ladies will epere no pain: to make thin the best of the elreedy long list of ne entertainments credited to their ef- forts. The nlmn-am -en 1... ..s...:.. -_ : --- Orchestra. and Miu'Ma1ho1land, `Eleon- tionint. Roy. Menu. Rodditt. Odmron and Dr._ Long will be the speakers. ML- ... _.z - In two months He lntzmaigico. Heimzman & Go. .`V-.5!-Iauvlllll UL VIIU JULIIUU uguua-v Mr t!-ck of syncope! of the heart. 11 % B`."1' VII seventy years of age and for :99` I resident of Allandale for 1 '3- He was twice marrid ` I -. Widow and six children to man" hildeath. Two of the children M9 M" "1|u'- The others are Mrs. Thomas ' "hl Ind Min Ida Burns, of Hnmwai ` I 0f"l'.'o1-out d William. _A."d"-IOTOII the goradliar. The d0" d innit higlyre ted b 11 who kn" The lfuneraaliw will tyage 9W: ` the oor before assistance could .h him. He expired instantly being `1-`mo denihy the time Dr. Arnall reached W 9_,l3i0ll I few minutes later. It is thollhf ;;thnt.th9 `undue excitement caused by " lliblltion oi the journey brought 9" n` -unnnnn-L A` that hf` "A WEALTH OF SOUND ! PIANO IS CONTAINED 13- THE I6. Dress Goods, Hosiery, Gloves, Silks, Underwear, Ribbo.ns, Furs, Millinery, Ma.nt1es,Laces, Carpets, Curtains, Table Covers, Blankets, Floor Oil Cloths, Mat- tings, Men sandBo'ysi Suits, Overcoats, Furnishings, Etc; 1 ' ` THE STOCK INCLUDES: