I0! 33.239 The Trinity Church Sunday School picnic at Big IBay _Point, last week. though menaced by a. cloudy sky. was well at'tende'd. the steamer being well lled an/all three trips. An attrac- tive program of sports was run off most successfully. ;' -._ -nr-1_I_I.. ..1...'.-..lnl-an IIMBI. uvuuaaauugo , . -L_owney, .s or Webb's chocolates and bonboms always fresh.`at`Robert- son s Drug B't'o1_'e. * V - `V-A A------ 1-Ly u.-A-ale n'nvIn`1` TOG- S0113 .IJ1.`ug Du.u_uo - , One evening last week. Harold Teg- arrl: reoeived quite a scare. when on entering "his home h`e ran across` a .tran1p'. who had `taken possession in the absence ot the tamiljr. Harold didn t waitto argue: ith th'e_intrud- er. but promptly. _too his departure over the back" fence to look'fo1" help. -Mia `Minnie Robinson arrived at the honse a few minutes later. but did? _____A.1.:.... -0 I-1...`: ' ` co ` , - L OTICE ishereby given that I ` ve ttausmitted ' orddliviiodtotho nouuhon nedinuctions Vsgiad of The. On 0 Your: but-Act. the on required by said Ictians to In 'oo'tr_nnq- mined or dehvcrod of the list. made pursuant to .......:'..s:':'e.'::'x..::';.f.;a'.;:;`:'.`;*.:*.::.# Y alectson fqr;`nmn- to votdin the kid Mun` A Ag-nlnhvn 1 And at Municipal LIIPI ' ' I I . . George Truax. who` was committed for trial from` Midland. charged with assaulting Josie De Long was found guilty and sentenced to one month at hard labor. in the `County goal, on : Monday by} J udge Ardagh. franks _4 I,Is1"L |9o3| "'=;'*"::;':.:t:*.r;::':::'.:#.:'.'.s.:".:~;..%L;... udri Jinyouaiidonl or any othcrornou are found -mks immodiqtp procudinp to lave the 1uiddgror_pcorr_octedsce;_xrduto_hyv,. . T- ' '$_El\3P_"` MlA'l'I.l- l"VIl 3...___ ESTABL ~ -- _ Capital IfI3>501%% A M $IIooo'oo3 ce- res - -- {l {euIll,entm _ Andrawm` Gen ! Nlanagsyg "i -"t hn`;lg|:'.n":l: 0 . e ` I ` . BARBIE BR A general )anking'Bu3:ANH~. Drafts isaufxd on All Dans olfnteu conduct. poms tgcexved and inter-eat au:w`:3I'l ., 3 gh. i&"\.; ;. `MORTON,M,mger. anagram; Io ulw, V. 4 ~ %q:on<:;~ s%u::w;= % thii `Sch a.y.'.&%'...`. .:, 19:3. BMW DPHRIJ HOUSE k TUESDAY. MIIHIST TUE --wu-- _couN'77v of-. |m6.' .BI.iiada Tl-IE suutuuan hunvnnn \.u..m nu-.,..w... Scotland, wilhlva a varied of Scottish and I L i nolin selection: Scottish and othu views. on moving pictures with upptoplyhu nautical accompaniment. Aw1:iss.IrsMuy: ' '3 V the eag N hliilgaio. o I in hot Eukmud son ;_u- Jenni: Th unt. tho {shone Seonuh vim (Queen of imam) z-`iuaofcmnao `eminent-con. --Io. ... nlnlu-ndnnnomnnaith V - _ " '=`grcII d:F|9b0IAh_3naofToqtoI:|1daa_ nu: scorusxi oncsnr co..ouu;a.ea. :....r....I -ilk-Iva I vn-hd nmgnu EOMING ; COMING: MuNi_c_|`PALu'rv or "run: O u. 1.6 u.uuuuvw as-nova; ....- _ see` or hear_anything ot tl-11-3 mnuun mans. 'yo,uiiuj-:- .\ "A specia-lwmeeting of the School `Board washeld "Monday geveniifg. A .qomm1'.1ni c1ation `was received from Miss B;'Bonis resigning her position. The Management Committee recom- mended the appointment of W. F. Dixon`. of Tullamore, for 5th form during the model term {Miss Clara B. `Scott. of Bradford 'for'the primary class. West Ward School: Miss M,_ L. Hunt. of Orillia. for the second book_ in the South Ward: and Miss Jennie C. McDougall. of._Ga1t to take. Miss Botnis class in the West Ward. The -.Committee also recommended that Mr. E. Shear and'Mr. W. A. Evans be granted an increase of $50`per year. . _p '.The report was adopted. On motion of Messrs. A. Cowan and G. G. Smith a letter of regret and re- commendation will be forwarded to` Miss Bonis in connection with her rc~ Vsignation from thevstaff. r'I'u,- 'r|-___:l LL-.. -...`l:..-.....\,..I TA Numberiof New `is; chars Appoihted `on the Stiff. mihm THE mmuun FURTY mas % AGOTU-DAY - The" County Council . Property Com: mittee reported as followvsconcerning recent Court House alterations,-VVe consider that the -thanks of the Coun- oil, in particular and the County. gen`- gally. are due to his honor Judge Gow-.- V an forthe `great interesthe took_ in the matter. in both planning out the "improvements and superin- tending the same to completion. With regard to the. economical manner in which. the same has been completed your committee must say` that there never has been so much improvement made with as little cost to the Coun- ty-The teachers of the Model Gram- mar School were notified by the Gov.- ernment that their services would be do longer required. Upper Canada College being able to fill all the re- quirements in this respect. Rev. Mr. Oheokley was one of the gentlemen dismissed-Barrie _won at cricket from Bond Head by 94 runs to 62. Barrie was represented by W, Gra- ham, E. Walker. R; McManus. X. Thompson`. R. Loun-t. J. Morran. D. McCarthy. F. Walker. H. Creswicke. F. Rutledge and R. T. Smith-Thomas ' Doig, an Innisfil farmer. was found dead in his wagonon the '9th conces- sion. A coroner's jury returned a verdict of death from intoxication. Matters regarding the proposed furniture factory are slowly. but surely assuming" a definite shape, The site has been agreed upon and the lease` passed /by the council. while the company are having plans prepared for their buildings. When the lease for the site on the water- front was before the council on Mon- day evening a sketch of the build- ings which the company propose to erect was also presented. The main building which will be of brick and .3-storeys high, will have a front- age of 150 feet on Maple street and willbe 60` feet in depth.- The first storey will be '17 feet between ceil- ings. the second storey 18 feet -and the third nine-feet. It will be well lighted on all sides and will be cover- e dpby a` metal roof. In the rear of the main building there will be a brick boiler room 30:56 feet and at the north-west end abrick dry kiln 20:80 feet will be erected. The en- tire `buildings willvbe built in ac- condance with the `most modern ideas and will be made `as near fireproof as possible. Now that "the lease is signed it is expected that work on the` buildings w.ill'_be co.mmenced'_at ' an early date, "\ . L _days in ShanAty"Bay. T a GREFEL~. ' Mi-as Flora Herron is spnding-a few `f.._ `n`A-Q4 Itawunio nu-`n'nn 1 l\ h`I`I_ {Am AND SI-XIINVGLES Mu "ian?'.has zohe io To: !r'on'.to. / vs - 1\_.__. ..__-...L 'l-._L -......I. IBnl\~v.\ac- --v... V..- _-.__._ The Board then `adigufncd. LII I-Ivan; a Mr. anvd_Mrs. Wm. Gill. of Toronto. are the guests of Mrs. Gi1l spare_n`ts,. Mr. and Mrs. John Hookridge.` _Bert Parr spent 8_mi;d.*y~ in Holly. . ;Miqs `Rachel -Hookrisde. o+To.ronto, ,is sending a few weeks at home. ` 0- II`_.!A!._ -3 AI'l:_J-A-an 3:: x ` wuuwu. r . ` .Miss Emma Parr spenfc last Week `in ` " ' \ <|r_. _.__1 If... `If... I131] AC 'I'n;-An-I-1;: `I5 DUAIII-Ilu-5 co a.vu '1 vv--: nu ...v....,- ` Mia _Lizzie Griffin. t -Alliston. is -the guest of Miss ' Myrtle Johnson. 7 an... 1:u\.-I n ...... .. .3 'M':nm:h-no-. -`LED guvuu Ill. ublna au..y.s-av vv......__.. ` Mia Ethel.Greenides. of Minesing. i; the guest of; Miss Mary Tracey. this wegk. ' = V A it ' . 4:` -`mi-. .1l'_....L'.u.. _._4;ul- ` `l.l.ll.D Vvvvno - V _ _ _ `Mr. bind Mrs. `A. 'MoMaster spentl Sunday in Utopia. % ~ % I 1 In melnary of Marguerite Duns- more. beloved daughter of James and Lizzie Dunsmore. [who diea August Int. 1902. at the residence at her _gr'Imdmother. Mrs. Jdhn` Dunsmore. `-shanty `Baypagedi `six years nine i0ne;yeaur has b'u.t.etill"we min: ` `hen ' .". _ V.` 7. "Never ahallgher` ;'m.b;mory_1aada s zxovizm: 'thiI!#l.I.t~ hum I g _ aaluo . _*.4"'%V lwvvvvvvvvvu rvvvvv ` CIGARS, PIPES" AmTOBACCos. V Hammer in selling.V4Uo. Briur Pipes for 25c.' Cue Pipes with Amber Mouth Piece: for $1.00. Call and see them. 1 H A N IVI E R, THE TOBACCONIST, Who`.eaale and retail.' 29 Dunlop Sb v`WW V SUHUUL BMBD. cuLLmwunn. "IN MEMORIAM, Master-Brt Martin?" is spending his , holidays at Rdsemount; 1:-2-- nI_._-_.4. -4! t\_:II:.. :. 'v:n:`-:v\1v AAvnn\As-J any av-r~rv....u'~....... Miss Tegart. of Orillia. is visiting Mrs. _Geroge (Tegart, Blake street. -, 'nr_1- ,__ _1,I9`__ _1!. 1i-...1_.l...`I.. 415:9: snvnvav -.vu-.;_u; .-.:-u--V -v-v.._ Mrs. Jas-McLaughlin. of Pa:-kd'a1e, is the guest of Mrs. Jas. Marrin. -aur,-__ n 117:-.. -...__.. _:-:x.:...... 1\r.. .....,`l ; as 94.1w 5 way gun. q.-...-.n vu-u ....----- Miss VVice was visit`-u-1.g Mr. and ,Mrs. F. Bernard. Fergusonvule, last week. -v qr -rr 0 ran , ,,_,__, TMr.. Harrry McKee. of Sturgeon Falls. spent Thursday in- town with his parents. . ; ' % 112, A 1: 1u|'--.1_.....I1 .. "l`.....-...-.4-A 1 1110 ll; vnnlasau : ! Mr. A. E- Macdonelll. of- Toronto. was a visitor to the 'town an Satur- dav.- ` A - . __ . - ..- as C` n \AI.nvI _ Mr. David Davidson.vM. P, P'.,_' of Pengtanguishene. was in town on Monday. .. \ 1-1__.__:__-__ -....': mr:.... 1|/I"...... [mice--97 Dunlon Streel, Barrie LU\I\4 J-IIJLD |-IE: ' Mrs. Lanceley. of Toronto and Miss Edna. are visiting with Mrs. \Valter Sarjeanwt. ` ' ` |' b `- "'lIr4_ u 'r1'___-1'-_. L.-- _-L--........J L. 7|`. H-V-Lv.uua_y. _ V - Mn. Dan r Corrigank and Miss Mary * Hollingshewdspent Sunday with Miss i Rose Loftus. ' ` - ._ . 1 ur- naum Jun-.n.Luo b Mrs. `A. Hunfer haslreturned to To- ronto. after visiting her daughter, Mrs. Hamilton. V 1' _ ; 7 Miss Grace De La:Mattf. of To:ron-I ito. is visiting her s`s'.,e1',TMrs.'Frank Bemrose. Big Bay Point. `~ n n ,, ,1 ,- __ -2 n...1.._ T.'. L) 1.IJ.L\.I~\/j JJAb JJEAJ L \J.|AAv Miss Nell San.de1'son. f Cedar IS- Iand, Orilfia. is` the_ guest of Mrs. "J. A. tton, \VOrsley street. rn : .T1.......... 1") ++++++++++++%++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 31 SUMMER PERSONALS ~ .1} .9. .c._1..2._o..1..9_.1..1..1..I..9... .z..2..x..+..a..a..9..:..t._~..1.. .g..:..s..s..s;.L.a..:..a..z..s..:..t..:..2..n.2..:..:..2..2..L.a..L.x.4. A3-++-;-3:-4+--:s-:--a-+-z-:-+~a-4-<-~z-+-:-~:~-:-<~r:- -:+-:--:-i+++++++-a--;+--4--:---+-:-:-:-~:-+ -5- iLI \l|.u\.rIL' vv \Jn.s..vJ say...-.- . Tptt_enham Sentinel - Lil\"Ii.ssesv R. [and Q. Stone. of Tecumscth. are. vis- iting friends in Barrie. 1r- `run ,I 'I'*.__,,__'|___.L ......`I 'f\`l'!.-... Misses Ethel Urpuhart~ and Miss "Bessie Habbick went `to Penctang. last week, to' visit Miss Bock. - 11 __,y AUAQAO -...v--uw .-- .....--...y. . ` 1115 LIAIOO .l.)lL'\.LL\.a J.L\s\LuuA.n vvv. - Mr`. W. L. McGuire, of St. 31151155175] College, Toronto. is staying in toxyn the guest of Mrs. Jas. Marri-n. Mr; Gordon Gallie returned from Big Bay Point (on ' Friday and" is spnding a week at !Lake-of-Bays. ' 'I.I"!........ TA...-.3` fat nu`:-uo'L`:v\ (VP "`l'\_ `mu-J vv vvn; -vI.r v.u.u ......-.... _..,...`. M-isssea Jessie, Amy, Bertha and` Olive Haines, of Toronto,V\_vor`e visit- ing Miss Bindie Hudson over Sunday. . `IT 1- 1ur-r1__:___ .3! 0L ".\II':..1...,.19n WPUIIUILIQ G. V! nun uu 'a.au:av va. a.Iv-J -.u Mises Jennie McLaughlin, of To- ronto, and Ethel Denison, of`New "York. are` visiting Miss Clara Mar- rin. -Mr. F. G. `Lane and little daughter, Beatrice, of Philadelphia, have been spending a few days with his parents and other friends. ' - . . --gr unnu vuuvn 1.; Avanuuu Misses Annie Maodonagh and Maud Stewart, of Toponto, spent a few days this week with Miss Banting. Wors- ley street. \ A - , A1__.__x_ -nr_. -r\~r1,___ ` "J(}o-9-l.:.:IEo'wvn Advocate. -- Mr. D. Can- 'awan has purchased a house in Bar- rie,` and. we understand, will take up his abode in the County Town in a few weeks. I ' ` Mr. Arthur Crease was up from *his Big Bay Point camp for a few | days at the beginning of the week for the purpose of udoctoring a severe cold. `Mr. an'd Mrs. Willows. Mr. Will Martin, Miss Dottie Booth and the Mises Creys. of -Erie, vPa.. were in town early in the week visiting Mrs. D. W. Leroy. Ir,-.__ I-n,_,-_- *I'\_.-.`I!- - \T__--....._1_-L at - Q-\rQ\rJI Miss Clarice Brodie. of N ewmarket, spent Sunday with her cousin. Miss Ethel-Hunter, who is spending the summer with her aunt, Mrs. H. Ham- ilton.Bradford street._ 1` i . `Mr. and Mrs. Scanlan, Miss A. C. Rose and Miss R. B. `Sutherland, of. Bradford, who started out for Straw- berry Island. on. Monday.` in Mr. Scanlan .s steam launch.` found the go- ing too rough "and put into Barrie for the iday. . J v ' A recent issue of the Portland Ev-` ening Express records the names of Mr. and Mrs. (A. E. H. Creswicke, ag having participated in `an enjoyable deep-sea fishing trip off Peakc's Is- i land. vA1though Mr. Creswicke is not ` mentioned as catching the most fish he won first prize at whist. V `at, 1'7 '_,_._ `L... ..._.._;...I 1.2:: T The Groom` Music 3.... vi Chicago. in writing` of Va recent song written 5 by Miss Mabel Metcalfe._of tcwn. says \-We confer` praise on Miss Mabel A. Metcal-fe, who has proved herself a. very talented ygung songwriter, Her latest song is indeed a piece of V very clever work and without doubt awill he {met with success. . `Dr. R-. S"; Broad returned ye'st'er.day trom,New York. where he has spent "the last six weeks makinga further lstutdye of eye.` ear. throat and nose and 119 IV VII LILIOJU nuv u-v v..-..-- ,.- . Mr. Harry Linney has severed his connection with the Examiner in or- der to `take a position with the Week- ly Sun..of Toronto. which paperhe will. represent on the road. Mr. Lin- nay has been -in the newspaper busi- neas four the past. 14 years and posses- ses all thrqualifications to make a success ofihis new venture. ' ;:;~:-xv-:~+++++++++++++::o+++~:-++4-;a_- The market place resembled afall ,fair on Saturday. vegetables being very plentiful and of fine" quality. Carrots. beets. rwdiehes, celery, on- ians and lettuce brought five cents" a bunch: oueupbers B_0l_d at 2 for 50: new patatoes at _ from 75 `9 85 eengs I 3 bag. beans. 50 a quart and peas 10o._ raspberries are an abundant -crop thihgyeer and `mores-of peilatul were , ." am ,lV3u't-'ter- -sold at 15 u Ind 10`08.llt llnuluggn wt, 4: sun `um; In the.. am markup wheat bran hti _ .,; Q.,t $1 t,p_ 339,. pqag. , nu umm L mam 4 Jdiseases of women. I -- -. - . _. _ . - v.-vv V.` ---.v.--uu~J - Miss Edwards and Miss Belding are _ holidaying at New Lowell. `Il':.___ A_____ I--LL L-.. _.___, L, 17.-., -sguuvu-av-., V- va.-v-.. a Mr. Rebel`; Lightfoot spent Sunday`, In Oro Station. ` i I I --M`r~. 'V\;i'lI'<.:.('}uire was up from To- ronto on Monday. ` nl':__ 1'31, ,,_.,1_ __.j '1:--,, us i `- o.--a----4-v-J 5.-3 u-v Miss Agnes ..;<':;tt-i'12'1'swgone to New}. York to spend a. few weeks. :1\.r:._._ `|r_L_1 'r\,_-,__,__ In, -'-.. v\r,-uIr\I4J\Q u- -v -v v V... Miss Mabel BrysonA up. from To- ronto visiting old friends here. 'III':.... A 112,- I Ex 1 A 1 :- "i`a}ss'iEiti.": &?.7a5s `35? E}; Bay Point. the guest of Miss Ida Pzm. M-P Tnrn ulihfu; `c I1~n gr-txrn Tnrnn- -j. $IBC\$&ID.V_C TV. 0 i Successors to J dlmston 85 Sarjeant j.Te1. 88. Oice, 41 Dunlop St. ..' ` Ya.rd,'Foot of Mary Street. .!._O O s .. V.-vv - n-cg. vnu |\4AA\.A\.I nay; V Miss A. Li-Sir leftulavzst weekV;:`or a visit, with friends in Muskoka. ? urn wan... -. - L'uuu,, LLIU guusl. 0}; 111.188 108. 17:10. Mr. Tom Hunter 1s up from Toron- .to spend his holidays. `lII'._ `l 1 -I__J A,, D .vv _..`.v ....-.r A.n\rnA\AunJ no r. $1`-olfornd Ardagh wqgs up from Toronto for a couple of- -days` thief- week. ' ' - ' I - \ A` kiss Mattie Weir and Miss Miniaic Lennox were in Orillia, last week, visiting friends. `I",, IIU, ` ----c ..-.v..s.._a- V_iS;.[iss Mina Grcse will sing the solo Face po Fzicef` at Trinity Church on -S_uI:1day `evening. \.l'_ __..11ur'__ rV__,-._- 11, , ,`IArW- -v ---......J V v v.-..-- ~ Mr. and Mia. George Byryan and two sons, of Toronto, are guests of Dr. I and Mrs. Patterson. Detective Greer anti Mrs. Greer were in town early in the week look- ing up old friends. - `I|,I'_. (1,, 1 1 911:: ` went 0 Tottex `ham on Monday _to at,t_e_nd L1__1c.01d I Boys Re1inign._ - . Ir--;_. 1- -u\` up" c` - "J '1' :1 JJUJ 3 [MU u.uIu.u. _ _ Miss Lizzi Dun" 1`-3 i.n':\*ew fLo we11 spending her hdI ida"ys und'c'1' fhc` pa- 'rent,a1- roof. - 7 ' ' I" Mia. R. alzieil {md little daughter. lof Winnipeg. are visiting her motbe |__Mrs. E. O'Connell. _ _' M.,..::4:;~;;::..;.:.:.:;.:.`.;';:;.;;;;:m....:. I ` Mrs. `Taylor, of .'1`oronto. was' in town on Mon.dgy. as the guest _of Mtg. Simon Dyment. ' nr-._ r`: 01-1-01` 4- run . o 1 - AJVILJ-LIIAI JJJ LJ.A\/AIL: .Miss Griffith. of Torontd, arrivd in town on-Mon.day,to.Vislt her aunt, Mrs. J. Bailey, Capt. D. H. Maclarcn his conc1qde:d a course at the Royal School of Infan- try ;Toronto. ? `- 'l'0I . nu. . . --5 "Mg.-E3`-r<`,>:.Vi..i1e `and his sisters. Misses Bertha "and Eva. of Toronto, spent fa. few days in town this week. `ltd `_, 1 11' `v III _..J-. --- yv--gn vA.nn\a vv\ uunu "1;/.[r. and Mrs. Needham, of Toronto. are the guests of the Misses Hender- son. John St., North. `cm - -._. _v-- ., .. .4--, `xv- v..- gxid Mrs. Ed. French. of Toron- ito, have been visiting their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hunter, Owen St." 1 1:` `Ir - A uv ..r_._- .._._. _-... -. ;. vv up no | Mr. and rs: <;f'H"ami1ton, +with: their children are visiting at` l '.'Bide-a-wee" cottage, `Big Bay Point. 1'\_ 111' 1.1 (1.113. ,4 '1}? \3v."i:'. c;}I1TS,I "ti; {I1{6if1.' drens` Hospital, Toronto, was :twel- come visitor`in the town on Monday. Rt- `nr 'nr-__._!___. -1 LL- n,,n__2-L- vv.._.~ - new- `Q. vagv vv`vv- \rA. .-4.`:-.n\.v-J- Mr; M. Morrison, of the Collegiate staff has returned to town after tak- ing a caet's course in Stanley Bar- rack s I ` "1irI-1';. Stew"art, of Schomberg. and `Mrs. Whitely. of Detroit, are the guests of Mrs. George Tegart, Blake street. . .. VAN'I`ED-Five or six irls to learn {weaving} Apply to 130- HQEG Woollen Mills. Ion Miss J. Lightfoot leaves this week for Nioollet. Minnesota, accompanied by Mrs. Blackstock, who goes to visit her son. Miss Jessie and Master Ronald Kca-` chic, of Toronto, have been spending a few days with Mrs. A. Scott, Peel street. _Mr; and Mrs. T. E. Davis were up from Toronto for the holiday visiting his father and mother. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Davis. Miss Annie Partridge is home from Whitby Ladies` College and is stay- ing with her sister, Mrs. Geo. Ball, John street. 131.00 PER ANNUM Yxalizvzxxcm Q ` BLVGLE COPIESFIVE CENTS , Miss Fair. of London. who x{'as Lformerly. connected with the local telephone exchange. is `in town for `her holidays. e 4 fIL__ III_,_, II n A -- _-- vnvvd ~- City Treasurer. Coady. of Toronto. 1 was among the many City visitors in `town on Monday. He gave The Ad- vance a pleasant call. ' ,1 1u'__ 'IN_-J tn, ,1 1-` . . - Mr. Fred. Clarke. of Peterboro and Dr. Charlie Clarke. of Newmarket. were in town during the week visit- ing their mother on Mary street. 1]`. uA|n `D_..4.-_ -1 A--- '- O ---- - gggvuanvn \I_AJ dlclibli l.L\iU|uc . Mr. "Al." Proctor. of Aurora. prob- ably Ca.n,ad.a .s b(I3St known reinsman. has been in town" visiting his brother. `Mr. W`. `R. Proctor. ` Mr. HaroLd,Dyment. who`is'up in Muskoka tpok part in the canoe ra- ces there on Monday and carried off a number of prizes. 15-... fl ! `I! r\ A t\ --- .-...;. WANTED:;20 carpenters W` % m'_ ; chanics and 50 laborers. Gd W8 68 Branch. K 1 Applfeto MANAGER`, UNION $33533 A __ ___.__..v. V. ya-uvsn Rev. T. E. Barclay, of Orangevillle. spent a short time among old friends here, Saturday.ion his return from a holiday spenton the Georgian Bay. Messrs. M; J. Frawfey and J. R. Lamb lett ovntl Tuesday morning to spend 9, couple of vweeks at Atlantic `City and other American seaside re- Wdogq-6-cal us gauuuu suuu. was um utyuu au. DI.- Lawrence Market. Toron 0. an Satur- day. but it had no effect on prices. which remained firm and unchanged. There was a splendid supply orbut- far an}! an-ox; Rnnf far-vnan-9: hut-far LLIULO W315 ll BPICIUIJIU Duppny UL DUC- ter and eggs. Best farmers butter met area-dy sale at 18 to 20 cents a. pound. the former rice ruling. With | more offered than or some days. the supply and demand for eggs are about equal ax?! the prli`oc.s hret bdign sag t twee . at 0 con a:ll:;at:_. boaya oagc; forzvgi indgnoog quan 1 ms.` ac rnga "an ` e ,. `.`.*.%:.':.`:.*`l .:.:::;:..<*..*.`::,':..`::."'.*.~ : $.`:.`\} andhafley 40 to 42. Hay .wa.s:1elling` a: $6.00 and $7.00. A large quantit Tn `(rnndnh Qfnff urns: rlianlnuncl of R r -v -V -- .-.~J . `rs:-Q-can \ at `$61.05 End ` largwtiuantit ., of garden stuff was dis layed at 8 . ivimurrnnnn Mnrbnf 'l`nv-nn?n non Rn fur- i5R737NT_A well furnished goon! Suitable for meetings and.oonvement- 1% locatedbver `thereading room ofi 1.dMechanics' Institute: gnarl 1:: ll` 1 ` _ ' , theL1a5f"b3? ~c i5etsInsc.pP 2 _------.._______---:j- . Grey and White IJMEL? Star Portland CEMENT, Coal, Wc_>_9_l, Ifath and from B ` `j oV8d farm {ER SALE__va1uable lmpr . 110 a'1f ;'17 A. V 1`3vteool1_.* 26 In c9no'2' exopllent 5011. 111 80 . uuk .. lit_y. 60 ba,!" vat1on. l`1.ne G lggabrlok 1103,56`? T611135 arr_:e._ s orchard: and outbulldmg ' 15 J LAn* - lst Ann On VOL! uy ID Barri: A \u `Make no mistake ! YARD, F()dT TURON'1'0"STREET. ' ' `V to J.'i.c'o3?e. For wine and _ \ .77 ' i ""44 IMPROVED FARM PORSALE-*T||,' .|X,Yk 5`: 54 L0! 3. Con. q. Inniuil. lung I190 I0. six ..u.:es::.` a'::`.::.;:.'.:`::"`.`.:.:.`.'-: <`.'. ",`.."."s::: ovolv; Tr. 1-:.mm.;,o.e. * ' %-out ,. 80". " 5 PSI` cent. on thoucurl nlopsmac Ba:-n. . MONEY TO LOAN. ` % T * hm amount of PI'iV_ItpPlI|`I, MoCAR'l`!-IY. BOYS 7; nfc #0 ~ ELL mpnovrm FA roasAi.i'-`rho ;LV}.,...N- ,1. Como. gisl. lama hound All the best quality and guaranteed. 3 Shingles ~ . We keep the best. Satisfacy Ition assure if you deal with EIHE SAI3-!ElsN:r. 90-: FARM FOR SALE. . mghrth halt. lot 2. Con. 11. Innastil. a0!'PR f\nn_Iu;IC sail; Csonvn WIALL FAVINGS \ How they grow in the: : : : : 3 A_:. Ty NEW Anvnnusnmnuws. :.------------~------_,__ . II. N .82 . VVHOLEN . 1 ` LSAMt?EL WESLEY. Proprietgl-_ ` ~ KUVU D p nun...- . R. LAMB`, Manager Bari-is Branch` $353.25 $3671.50 . 3040.50 $1395.00 In nuvv nun wus- yuan veavu amount! amount: on in 127500.000 { W-L`' .".~jF'"" :01"-ti MIl}KlE.l1YMENI sun 1 1 1 vv.V ' HARD AND sowr` woon BEST Manjqi` _ A PI-IOIINZVEJ`-.8`7 82: 3:3- `-_::~_~:-4~-:++:--:-o:~~-:~4:~~:-4-oz?-:~-3--3-o:-+:~-s-3--:o~:-t-es:-3--_z; , upeclal v,a1u'es w1sL week. Sennit and Split braids, correct ` ;styles. IMMUNSHD. .3. . '?4"!f'`4"""4`+' f4'"'?f4'`3"4" SunTP%orl|and emoni _ 1'o%_a'owN1'o. qufr. i `Give; inutmoploxp in V`: Gregg Sfsorthiilsfd M L 1 Touch Boolikeninz V` came:-9 fr--,4 ` Export Instructors. Oolnplotollgulpmont. . ` A to-Mm .`00|IQIQ'vlOI0FOI'IC L lid. ` ` I Ila [L32 5 When you Want Bathing Caps V T Rubber Sponges Rubber Flesh " Brushes- Me_nne1}'s"l`aleum T D737-c-7-- -- - v._ - Powder Colgate s Taleum Powder Lazell s Taleinm Powder .....;.Call-' at...... is young . Straw J Opposite Post ffice j BARRIE - om: showing .V .we_a'1'_.._` `s.d _ we: have `made it easy `for you to`ha've a `second and new one at merely nominal _cVoist.% A _ Special v_.1u'es' this` Split M R0bert$0n s_ DI_ug_t0re "or OUR. "own MANUl`A0'l:U-!tl:.- 1. AA`- A Up-lgo-datek Hatters. cum As You :wAx'r';'1_'.A - A _o o _o. . . AND SHINGLESA Afooountnnt, `THE INTERESTS OF BARRII. THE , COUNTY OF SIMCOB AND THE l5OIIlNION OF CAN;\l);\w CRITBRIOS. 3323.95 use` "`f.`.?5n..`.. 818` 3";"s"Ec tr RI '1'`: A- In El H6 . BARBIE, COUNTY or SIMCOE, ONTARIO, AUGUST 6, 1903. man HAPPENINGS or A" wmmx an TOWN AND vtoxntnr. M _ At the cheese .`m'a.rket on,Thursday ;9_05 }boxes,we1_"e :b'oand'jqd .a,n1~-. sold at '9 ;D_a._vies Co..tl_1 D. ,Gt'mn Co. and Q, A. P6i'kins.= .`i%`1u.t' .=*;.u,m ezf. - 7' `- cents. Thdbilyers wre the William. ! i u -in `1 r\`IJ 'll'_LL-.I Garidirial Giseppe Sarto.` Batriarcli of Venice, vhp.-s been elected POPS? and has taken the {name 01 Pius x; I Zn_I_n- -__-, - - Q- 3.... n___._ _..__.l1 vv-nnvoo van`: on anpv vyn -.o--v -`Ritchie. l)vmI:t J: Son h:v'o good Bummer Wood. split. at $2.25 `par loud. T-____ T _I.___A__I T_______-._ L." LL- -1"-- - ----- -- , A -The vhanud-some two-storied `brick residnce on High .st-r,efet."form`erIy occupied as a hospital, is to be -sold at 12 qfolook. noon. on Saturday, Aug? ust .-15th. at tlaje _Barr`ie\I_Iot4e1..A Im.`.. -..1..1...L..L;..:"-`n1:r......a-H not in r-- vu-vu--u--uu u-1:.`-k-1. - CV7 ._ __--_v_- The Seatlower Club broke crimp on Saturday after a'plea'sant. two weeks` outing at Duclds' Point. Aplarge sup- ply of bass was brought home. ___._.- .L_ __._L "Ni-(v"a_';>I;1`f(-);'tz'a.'l;'l_- l;rick house to rent. furnished it 'de3ire'd . Apply to Stew- ar-t & Stewarii {-13 Owen sl:1"e`et_.,f Bar-T v- - .._v-_-u --v- Try a . box of . '!ll.ex. chocolniten-'-onr boxes are prany-tlne good: rs], clan. uornwunms. * ' V ' nu_- 1_-__.1_-__-_ L____ ..L-...:..'.J `I..-.:..I- oulrai - $2500.01 unsmvn mm -% a2:suu,m gs cli;isYtaI';1Iz::Iie'p_d for our klet _ _-.- a I AME. Mnnazer Barrie Bra: --- cu vvw-gwt-_-` `cw vvv.-vv `w. ..v.. --VFarm Laborers Excursion -to" tli. North- -West `will be` run from Barrie on Monday. the 17th or August.. For particulars apply. to `R. J. .F}etoher. PIIL- C|_-AI-______ III__`I_ I._._I__ _-___.. -_ '9-"V `-Wm *-~ v-2 .-.-----V`-.---Av-v '-.-!l`h`eT ceIebfat"e "'Hawe~s" Hat is inBa,1frie`,:.p.~1_though` the price is $3.00 men 'r,vrea;ing1"'t_hBgn~.` `They agq in- ama `..i=`n'w`m'-v- '* ~ ' *z`" ` "` JRUI 251160 --For Sale byL_ T_enld__er,-,-0ld Method- ist'burial grond on`Eugenia street. Barrie. Tenders will be _~received up to 24th -August, addressed to Don- ` nell. ' ' . % The grading. water;-tabling and ma- ` oa.dami'zi!`1'g`7`<":f"t`he Muldater street IJUI-I-I =_hi'1l leading ,,up' to-the_ 1_.narke`t from .Dun16p` `s7t1"et:LhaBv Ben completed` and the. roaudwayviss gnoyv `one of thVe__b`est .in the town.` aver.-y fine job having been`. made. of `Ltlhe work." n....u- ...:g u Hui Drnnhvfpj-inn and Deen. 91. `Lbiuu W015. -Don`t miss th Presbyterian and Baptist S. S. excursion to Collingwood 1 next .Wednesday. August. 12th. Spec- * ial tr'ain"le'ave-.sTa.`t 1.80 p'.m`. ` Fare adults. 800.; children, 400. A ---._ -...__.un-.. -..-..'-ul.I nnn nnx nll wuuu..s. oUU.5 uu.u.u;w.-cu, -xuu. Camp . supplIon.-overTnh.I a new and V up-to-datoqn_Bo1`llyvEl.l.98. - 1- :1. L1 -` 'I"..I...' '5IV.uu-tn}-4: nnv-n?nn'. up-Io-atop:_uu'n;nwuuuva. Q` ,-gLitl_:le' I'ga.ke..- -"'fourists paradise`. Bpats. lu'nohand, soft drinks can be proo"u.1fedj_at all tjmns. Miss Lawrence. 7-- ---A--_ I.-.-I nnnl-v hv ynf-_ U1` qua:-u cu. guuuuy u. .....a ._--._-, A very handsome bunch of dahlias graded the sanctum` des`k. last w_eek. as a result ofthe kind thoi1ghtful- ness of Miss" MI E. Campbell. of Glen Almond. who`. as usual, has had ex-' Atraondinary guooess with her flowers this season. L T I" * ~ -2-_--1- - Cl...-..-O In h-I flit x Hill-Icj 1" ------.v-- _Ioe cream. best .qual1_ty_. ,by ,p1nt or quart a`t BqbeL90n 5_ DITUB 3.t1" . ___-_ L_......-_... 5......-. no` .-Inkling 'L.l.|l`5 uuauu. ( Try` Mlckl.` hymen: 6: Son for split Hardwood. largest load: In town tor 88.25. ` III 0 014 l`IL___-L G.-u-i.Inuo En`-Lt-;n` BANIKEQTORONTO In live In ten ` >