VvrNH+.+t. _ iudg ?Chi-sh`olm', Sitting at Galt. has" `increased the assessment of *the Bell Telephone Company from $2,200 to '$4;,995.50. holding that the ='poles and wires are liable to taxation. :\7s9e11 screened Coal V for $7.25 per ton a`t'Miokle'.' Dyment & Son. % ADIUVJ gvvuw wlvvuugp vvuvnv vvvgguu-gag of theilateat and most up-t9-date pros F Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ainley and child- iluntidll 13 "thin .39, .0815 50 .pr00\1rG_i ren, le: on Tuesday to take up resi- millhith `.h_-"Ft: .'1_i1`St, htdr bfj dance at Mileta, Manitoba. fwhere Mr. , I Aipley ?haa`lar_ge.land_holdVings'; The on tame; 1!nilr,li.Vd %Barri9'! .. gh ` \ J d Atpegg-*1 ure w 9 62` min! fiarq , aaavsaawva-aagnta qgvvv `av-nnguuvn-J .gv-u The Firmen hold "their next dance! on Monday e\renin'g in! the Town Hall. Some `interesting cases -are being tried at the County .-Court this week n'n,_ L1.-- ,_,;z_._ J_,- , ,-,1 L; 1|-' 1,- The Children s Aid Society pub- lic meeting has been postponed until the early part of January; III,, ,, _ -31 ,L 1.1.- L-.. j`:51{;1;aI:-(5i1rE c;as--E't lady is a Kodak. J. Frank Jack. Trj a box of Box OhocoIates-oni' boxes are pr-eIty-the good: first class. B0'l`lIWELI.98. Judceychi-shnlm; sitting at Ga1+..h.-La" `E Mi`. H1rryJamiVesnn is receiving `his election to the Executive of the 0. H. A. He made a ysplendid run. his clotsest {competitor being ten votes behind. V - the congratulations of his friends on {Contractor We-sley Cline is ,con- fined to his residence\in consequence: of a mail `having entered his foot. while he was looking after the plas- tering of the new Collier St. Sunday School building on Tuesday. \ -4 F-ool-:-`iiardwood atT$6'.00 per oord and 2` Foot Hardwood at $6.50 Der oorld-at Miekl. Dyment& Son. uu 1 nu Church. flex Ohocintea Inrnau tall others. IIOTIIWELI. sells them. Mr. Jack Dyment returned from Washington on Tuesday, having with him Mr.- "N. Dyment s new five thous- and dollar colt, Fort Hunter. Jack thinks it is (the best piece ..of horsetlesh ever brought into Canada. . [The deceased walls so intimately `known to almost everyone in the town and was so generally popular that his -death has had a 'distinctly sasdden- ing effect on thecommunity and..hi family has the assured sympathy of a. very wide cqnnection` of Borrowing .fr'rend%s. ' ' _ . ` -; A _Mr. Lyon, who has been employed on the Algoma Central R.-R.. return- ed to town when operations Closed down at the S'au`lt` and and took a po4 sition as. brakeaman on `the Grand, Trunk. ~<" uch widespread interesthas been taken in theunfortunate mcciden_t that the incidents surrounding it were fairly well known a few hours after its occurence. It appears. that Mr. Lyon had come `up from Toronto with a `freight train, which includes inits complement of cars, a number of `empty pa-menger coaches. On at`- riving at-Allandale, the freight cars were left wherercquired Imd `the passenger coaches were then taken to in aiding off the main line. which is reserved for this `phrticular class of rolling stock. Mr. Lyon was engaged 3: G. G. Smith, Ward No. 4: R. H. Webb, Ward No. 5. and J. S. Brun- ton. Ward No. 6. I , , I, ,D I,`_,L,, u. v-v-a\n gnu- -Look out for the -sale of dainty and useful articles suitable for Christ- mas gifts in the Lecture Room of Col- lier St. Methodist Church from four o'clock in the afternoon-, Tuesday Dec. -15th. Supper to be served 1 `at six o'clock for which 250. will be charged; Avcaae from Thornton occupied the attention of the Police Magistrate Monday morning, a lfarmer (named [James Burns, wishing toilbind a negro named Banks over to keep the peace` claiming that the defendant "had threatened to put a knife into him. The case was dismissed with costs. -All Portraits ordered by `Dec. 20th, will be finished in time for Christmas mail. J. Frank Jacksom! Maker of Portrait-s. V . V J. -A. Walker, proprietor of the Is- land F. Hotel. near Gravenhurst, who with several companions was drown- ed in Lake Muskoka, last week. was well known in Barrie. It is sup- posed that their launch. was over- loaded and swamped. The boat has been located in 45 feet eof water and will be raised. - * ' In th I H mte*or.1o3N HE%I3:ai&`erlgt1:.etg? 31.9 Townshiv 01 Megonce, in the county 01 31mv' ret1redfarmer.decoaQod. '~ 5 _ ONCE` 1. ' Jceo.t.horo.viI0ii o2'a: .::a:7:s;;?ar=.f:..a;gg..~:e=w L -".-_ A number of ladies have decided to give. a ball on New Year's night for the benefit o -the Royal Victoria; Hospital and tickets may Fbe obtained- from the members ofilthe committee. which is composed as d!ollows:--Mrs. M. Burton, convenor; Miss; H. Robin- son. secretary; Mrs .Shanacy. -='!.`rea- er: Mrs. Ardagh. Mrs. Donald Ross. Mi$ Raikes,.Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. Wil- lie Campbell, Mrs. Joyner. Mrs. Irwin. mm W. `J. Bws. Mrs. W. A. 9-Boys. Mrs. Grasett and Mrs. Jory. Ticky jtoreh. ._`Gentlemex_'1_ /$1'_.00,V.la'tlies 600; Mrs. .W'.' D. Mortton. Mrs. Devine. ets may also be tseoured at": the. d..1'|.18-' . vv.- -v.. n ._..v._ _--- _- __ __..__G_ llfhe graduation of nurees of the Roy; al Victoria Hospital, will take place in Trinity Church Sunday School on Tuesday. 15th inst. ati 8 p.m. _Agood.- programme of vocal and instrumental music will beiprovided, A cordial in- vitation is extended to `the public to be present on the occasion. -Robert-son s Calendar and Cook- Book. will be ready about Dec. 15th and will be mailed to all our custo- mers whose name and address we have on our lists. Better call and see that your name is'.put on_at onoe. H.` G. Robertson.` ' Still another bf -the series of fatal accidents, which have taken plaee re- cently on `the Grand Tfunk line in this Divis'ion,oceured at qboihrec o`clock,' on Saturday `niorning. when Mr; Ed. Lyon, son of Capt. 0. LI. Ly- on, of tgwn. was caught between axi on.- gine and a [train of cars, in the Allen- dale yard, `and was instzuatly killed. H11 _- _ 1- He was Caught Between a A Locomotive and a car and Crushed to Death. V At a trecent meeting ot the Colle- giate Institute Board. the resignation of Mr. Morrison. of the teaching staff, was considered. Mr. Morrison s many friends in town. will be pleased to learn that the `Board decided to ofe fer him such inducementsto remain as resulted in deciding him to con- tinue his connection with the staff. Lyon Killed_ cunoumrs, .INQUn:s'r IS "BRING HELD TO DECIDE` UPON waom THE RESPONSIBILITY SHOULD BE PLACED._ ~ `Goi\_ to the West, Iu 1 1 cu` rux .sALl--Double Seated one_,noru The funeral took place on Monday afternoon of the late Mr-s. Smith, widow of Benjamin Walker Smith, formerly Sheriff of Simcoe County. The deceased was in her eighltieth year andgcame to reside in Barrie with her husband at the agevof 19. At one period of her life, when .her health was better than in later years she. took an active part in temper- ance affains, being Vice-President of the C. T. _U. She was prominent in church circles also and held the Presidency of the Ladie5s'_Aid for some time. Of ten children. the fol- lowing survive to mourn the death of an affectionate mother,` Mrs. T. E. Bawson, Toronto; Mrs. (Rev.) H. M. |Manning, Clinton; Fred M.. Barrie: George A... Bobcaygeon; Mrs. John `Grant, Barrie: Mrs. Frank Brent. fVancouver, and Benjamin VV.. of town. . The Jpall-bearers were her `three sons, Messrs. Fred M.. George A. and Benj. W . Smith and her grand- `sons._F. Bright Smith. George Grant and V Benji F. Smith. ` ` 1 Theeannual election of officers of. `Minerva Lodge, Nay 304. A. F. [and A. M. was held in their Lodge- lroom Stroud Dec.-Lst, at which the `following Brethren were elected for vthe_,year 1904 :--`W. .M., Bro. Arthur W. Greeln : I. P. M., Bro. Anson Black :- ;__S. W., Bro.AR. H. Bowman; J. -W.. ;.B ro, 'Ja_s.; Johnston: Ghap.. Bro. R. _ Q. f'McG1 :a.v}r':' ,1`f._re98j-.' `B1-o._ Chas. Chant- .1er ;co.;." ag;"gB_lacf: ; LIBERAL CONSERVA- TIVE MASS MEETING HELD IN BEETON ON FRIDAY LAST- CONVENTION ON JANUARY 15th. -- ---v vv;;uvnvuunAvJu After concluding the business for which the meeting was called, it was decided that a bonvention for the nomination ofatcandidate to icon- test the riding in the Liberal-Com pservative interests be -held at Cooks- town on the same date as the annual meeting. viz.;-H-Friday.J_anuar;.' 15. DEATH OF MRS. (SHERIFF)'SMI'I`H ON V SATURDAY LAST. tin` releasing the collolinszs. between the locomotive (No. 2130) an'd the` first coach, when! {the (shunting-engine. which A had been `down -Ithe line assist - ing a train over the grade, ran in on the same switch in treturning to the yard and drove No. 230 up against the coach from which it `had just been released, with the result that Lyon was caught and the -life crushed out of.him so quickly klthat he was dead before his comrades reached him. The body was not disfigured to any extent. I A I `The funeral took place on Monday afternoon from {the residence .of Capt. Lyon_ and atlarge number of friends followed the remains to the cemetery. Rev. J.. J. Redditt . con- ducted services at the (house and the grave. The pall-bearers were Mes- srs. Fred Otton, Alex. Cowan. H. B. M Miyer-s,` Walter Scott. W. J. Piggott 3 and WalteriPreciou-s.v , . '1`he Ma-ss-meeting held at Beeton `on Friday for the purpose" of con- isidering the revision of the South Simcoe Lib.-Cons. Asso. constitution, ; was attended by about a hundred of the prominent Gonservatives of the riding, includinigaa dozen or so from Barrie and Allandale. The chair_Vvas occupied by Dr. Williams, of Lyle, President of the Asso. [The altera- tions to the constitution were made necessary by reason of `the changed condition in affair-s resultant on the municipalities of Barrie, Bradford`, Adjala and-VVest Gwillimbury being added to the constituency. '- AF+nm .......-l--_`l!_._'_ LL- 1 o - 3 M1`-.'W. J. Piggott with great con- ;-sideration telephoned to Rev. J. J. M Redditt, asking him to break the news fo the family. TV ' - uuuvu 3 I iu bu----:r Order for Auction Sales of farm stock etu [*0 5 d"`9d bv L. Tebo. Auctioneer and vnluatormay` left at THE ADVANCE OFF ICE when terglll gang other arrangements can be made. Pu-men to their ndvnntnnn tn- call and illllll` *0," The deceased was married several years ago to Miss "Mamie Hubbard. ldaughter of the late Mr. Robt.`Hub- hard, of Allandale. and the young wi- _dow withd b. Jittle four-month-s-old daughter `-survives. The sympathy of all will be extended {to them in their deep trouble. ( Coroner Wells decided that an in- quest was necessary, and a jury was summoned to meet at` 10 o clock Mon- day morning. After viewing the re- mains _the jury drove over to the A1- landale yardand inspected" the scene of the aecident,.afterwards adjourn- in'g' untilAMonday next. The train _was in charge of conductor Joe Day and driver Jesse James was running the yard engine. 4" I0. at Allandale 1903. OBITUARY MASONIC The sleighing was sufficiently good on Saturday _to again entice a large number of farmers to come in to`the market. The good prices of the pre- ceding week again prevailed. although` chickens were more `plentiful and -d.-`topped in price to from 40 to 75 cents per pair. Geese are {up to '8 cents a pound now and turkeys are `selling at 120. a pound. lButter runs all. the` _'way tronf1{~17 to 207oents a pou nd_-.and eggs are worth from 21, etc *%.`oents per doi. thegrain ; nal brings 75' -to 1 week -- Visitors to the Town. 2 o+++++++++++++++++ ---r`IIjuI uiruuv-:-- ` Lady Teacher wanted for S. S. No. 15. one 503593 `0mmencc Jan. 1st. 3904. Appcatwngreceived up tillnsz Dec. State ualaty and cxpenenee. _'l'.. 5- PARTRIDGE.` Sec.-TreaAn., Dalston. ' 49-50`? - ------`punt As: 1.11. uuxul. u. `Mrs. E. Donnell returned on Sa- iturday from Toronto. `If `V: j-v: v V V L AkLb'\JO ' Mrs. John Plummer has gone to spend the winter in England and on the Continent. ` Mestsrs N. and S. Dyment went `down `to Toronto yesterday to at- tend the sale of timber-limits. Mr. S. Dyment ,Will alsoutake in the Guelph Fat Stock Show. ` v--. u.--. -.4-D ...-.-.1 navuavnavvu Mr. Stewart, who has been connect- ed with th-e local branch of the Bank of Commerce, for the last year. was transferred to Toronto on Mcnd-ay laast. He will be succeeded My Mr. Wil-son, of London. England. - -n- v- --------: ----g_-;--vv--~ Penetang Herald-Dr. and - Mrs. Cro$. of Australia. who are spending a half year in Canada (the Doctor's old home) were in Penetanguishena for a Iew days last week visiting friends. .Mrs. Cross had never seen snowv before and a [sleigh-ride was a delightful novelty to her. II'\`l__ `Il'!._.___ 1'? I ,11,A -v-- ----- _.v.--vJ uv ...--- The Misses-Vair assisted. together with a number of other young ladies, at the tea table- of a reception held at the_ King`Edward Hotel, Toronto. one evening last week in honor 0! Mia Robertson, of Vancouver. The reception was given by Mrs. Thos. Robertson and Mrs. Charles Riggs. `Miss Meeking has been visiting Mrs. C. Elliott in Bradford. Mr. Elmer Brownlec is convalescing after a serious illness. ._ ` The Misses Vair, Marystreet, have `returned from Toronto. - Miss Maggie Duff is visiting with friends in the City for a )couple of . ' Mrs. M. L. Evely came up from Q".=h- ia.-'wa on Enturday to jcin Mr. Evelyn \ tvaalzq _......-. um i .a."wa 1 weeks. Miss Kathlhecn Powell is leaving to spend the winter with relatives in Brighton. cc- I1.` 1 I11)--1\ U000 ueneral -`OTVBIII II Ulio V _ -`\pplv to `MRS. F. J. I-IART,_ :83 Dunlop Street. Barrie. '50-50 u- -A-U, ualln UL uu1uu1t:1'|-Fe. w1U!'due:s;rs. 0.` T. and `Mort Lyon. Miss Stevenson and Miss Millichamp came up fromVToronto to attend the fu- neral of the late E. A. Lyon on Mon-7 day. ._ ' :_ ,.v..vv.. -v.A.|\.I vvo Messrs. Duncan and James Reid; "who have been travelling with the Kilties Band, aye homefor a couple of weeks, the organization having dis- banded until Dec. 21st. \ l Newmarket Express-Mrs. C. H. R. Clark will receivemon Thursday after- noon and` evening, and Friday after- noon, _10th and 11th, at her home on Lorne Ave. Mr. Gardiner, of the local staff of the Bank of Commerce, left to-day for a six weeks vacation in the Old Count- ry. Mr. Roy Findlay will handle the cash during his absence. `ll , GL.__,, 1 A is still lying in=a 'dition. ' gov ilor. Ifeirb Woods, of Owen Sound. was in town last week on his way to Bracebridge. `Miss MicCormick,_ of. Brantford, is ` visiting her uncle, Mr. N. Dyment, at ; "Roxvanhurst. \ 1 Mrs.AB. Hinds, accompanied by her dalightcr, Miss Birdie, are spending :1 month in Toronto. A Miss Grame Stagg, of the Royal Vic- toria Hospital, is suffering from an iattaick of typhoid fever. r 1|/I`..- T f` ` " ..... -., ..,_...uuuu uuun: Lu:-suay. Miss Margaret Rodgers has return- ed from an extendedivisit to her sis- ter, Mrs. H. W. /Kerfoot, Prescott. Mrs. C. H. R. Clark, of Newmarket. spent Friday and Saturday in town with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Caldwell, Bradford street. rMr. Will Duncan, of Stroud. has taken a position with Mr. J. C. Ir- win and will beiwelcomed to town by a large number of friends. Mrs. Crookshanks and daughter, 'Miss Agnes,` who recently returned from Blenheim. have decided to re- side in Barrie for the future. `n]`_,_ 1!) `l'- ` ......an. ; av Lu; LL10 1uLulCn Mrs. W. Jermyn and her daugh- ter, Flossie, have returned to their home in Toronto after spending a fortnight in town. 1' { I, -` -- Mr. Wally Hopkins spent Monday` in town. He has been transferred from Collingwood to the (Londcn branch of the Bank of Commerc. 1u~......_,. r\"m T v -- .. v.. vJ1l.lJ\Jl\L LCVU1. ' VM:;s. J. G. Scott-and Miss Isa Scott have returned from Galt where they have spent several week's. .' 1\/f:~. cvn---- - v - U a sxx havethe : Plfnnn bun ...'_.v... -av vv.L an VV Ukio S. Boles, of Ingersol. who has `been `spending a ;few daysiywith Mrs. Kester, rc_turned home Tuesday. `Nrnrrr-:Irn+ D4-sr1r-I---~ L~~ V ` SATURDAY MARKETS - {$1.00 PER ANNUM IN ADVANCE .. SINGLE COPIES FIVE CENTS }. A. Radenhurs_t s little son Uruuvuan .._ - very precarious-con- --uu--uv--u - ANTEI) IMMEDIATIE.-Y--Good Cook and Laundress. Apply to. MRS. C0'l'.ER,_ ` wen Street, 4 tf `Ly ----- --v-- -.`.`.-v. UTTER FOR SALE--Double Seated onehorse Cutter. nearly new. Apply at 'vAnr~n nnnn .... "l\II`EI I3 WHI`I Y; gage: a large amount of Private FundI_to lend 5 per cent. on the socurit , '"".eages. McCARTHY. BOYS Vf15(t J1g s9`.BE F`_l9_E Street Barrie. 7 LIME, % CEMENT, .Ei%t97,Dunlvn!:e9I W 1V1l`..lJ--}\I. once-A U000 uenenu DCTVEIIK foriight housework. Applyto MRS. R. J. GUTHRIE. Worsley Street, next to Baptist `Church. , to-:n.n ~__.-__ A!\`TED--A Good General -`ervnnt at once.` .4pl&'_ `Cu... 4 _ ___ - --_ nu ; m I---rxu 1 nu U1. rnnauu (LU unuu W on retail trade and agents` for manufacturing house having well established business; local tern- tor) : straight salary $20 paid weekly and expense monpy advanced ; previous experience unnecessary: Posmon permanent; business successful. . Enclose self-addressed envelope. Superintendent Travelers. 505 Monou Bldg., Chxcago. _ 43' -.__ Bof\vANTEn_At The Advance of- f19- Only those wishing to learn the Ejllvg trade need app fvvvmrnn.` ___ _, _ mvqyvvvvvrwrv vvv VVVVVVVVVIVVFVVVVI Does He Smoke A PIPE - - . > ) E H ANMZER V - THE TOBACCONIST E Has a ne line of . K Mmmc1m1r.\1 PIPES BRIAR PIPES GOLD MOUNTED PIPES And sets of pipes in Cases. vwwwwvvwvwvwwwvwfr I LATH AND SHIHGLES ANTED- At once-A Good General lservant housework. (1!Y'!`LlnIv.~ I11, ,1 .___- ..__.A ;- II_._;:- llcat "-'T;'T& giresigc-11th"! .-- Andrewvr (`C-' TC`-ll Gen ! Nlunag: lggolln Jab 's":`r";*`1: ' - ebb . BARBIE 333 A general Banking Bus;:1N'o:I cob ucged. Drafts issued on all p .pos1ts received and initcgizamfat-ilia`:`;vv`:(<])rl ])e_ ' 3 igh. / Manhggr. V Capital - $2o500.000 Rest $1,000,000 .._,.-;.1.m: ' - Andrew Tlnomnnn :2-QEABLISHED -1865 " A . -1' SAVINGS BA1\:K\ DEPARTMENT 4' current rates` of Interest allowed on ,,_c_ 4' counts Large and Small. 0 AL PAID UP $3,000,000 g11`?.VE FUND $3.10o.oo0 :o;-c-n A; `A. g-` Make no mistake ! YARD; FOOT OE TORONTO STREET. All the best quality any! gurantood. Eank of Toronto VAN I`ED-F`AITHFUL PERSON TO CALL nn r1-In 6-44.. ....A .....-..L- 1'..- -`nu;nc`nn6|I':l! ` j-* Advances made to farmers. Sale Net discounted or collected and a gQngfal~hnk. ing business conducted, M GER ' John R. Lamb. Bgnlii: BRANCH g._..,,...o-"'""""""`' "ff""3"9 ? f""-"".`- 1 OLI N . " , < L !SAMI?EWE8LE!,` _ pYo3g-give. ., Notice to creditors mer be nude- to their advantage toj call and NE W A DVERTlEMENTlo .I-`ARM svdcn SALES. ,..;..:--g-+4-4-+--:-oz-~+:-:-+--+5:-3--:9-:~+ '.==:__g. $ FOR SALE` TEACHER WANTED Ividi-:v TO LOAN. o,__ 4- ID... t rates 01' Interest auoweu :0-I .%!en-Bi-75-a%k Reynolds -52:: "b3'n 10th Bows . mum ANIS drr woon |..!!E`E `l*1"`% 3"" Sun Poiaii Eamon! mssr MADE. PIIOIl.\!'E--8'V78a 83. dd ' ' and fpll _ u;'sI.'?`3.. .f:.T'..`.`.:`.`'.: jhlute of _~` And Aha: FOR REN'1`-A vyell furnished room suitable for mee 11135 e _ oonven ent- I located? over the tea mg room 0 t 9 Men oe Institute; me A e hired at r able ratee.= _ pp y o . t the LIBBARIAN ot`the st. . t . ; LADIES ASTRACHAN i and `Persian Lamb Jackets 1:11:41: sIMM'6N"`; 5. co.| Tlifliij in 1 u u u u u -wwwt Tuasda.y,%Dec. 15, 1903 A SPECIAL DRAMATIC EVENT-! ` Travers-Vale and Frank L. Root `Present the Chan-ming.Pictureaque Play. l lcru`nei The Chateaue and Castles. the Famous Plateau Scene; The Venerable Monastery of St. Bernard. The Great St. Bernard Doze. Something New in the Realm: of Dramatic Litetature.` 4 ---1--.. `nan Ann Q!-`m. 9541- GRAND OPERA Hout-: _.,_'I___ ,1\-- 1!` i WV h ' I `H - }' V. I`? __; .;::h:?.`n?am :1-`:5. z..:'.?'::.z**"** s e ;e'----_ Vi`7iii]5i9. `Wm: mas LoUt1iuccAmUm And the Original American'Ca|t T A Storv of Unaggipg. lute:-got uituatpd in the Country. of Scenic Beauty-Switzerlu|_d 5-5: KQIUII OI llrllilluli Iaunuuuv-uv. . Prices-750. soc. 85c. 25c. Plan at Robertson's Drug Store. -.-_...-___._--__-.: or our. own maxuucraizn. O O 6 -j A Qjg Jgjj hbn MANUMGTUEING FURRIERS. A car` As YOU wAx'r.rr. 9 O O QC - ARE GUARANTEED __..___.___...._.._.____. l`-A well - ---An`-:l\I'I AND. smncws "B3 ' 'fs>11_1_l -i-Iurdwood, Maple -`run Iurnknsrs or muuun; `ran count? or s1ucon.Aun-`rm: nommou or unmjn mm cnrnmdn- _% BARR1E,%CopNTY OFSIMCOE, ONTARIO. DECEMBER v-v vu .-..-vunoaa vv-vansrvnau -any---vv Stayner ratepayers wil_l_vote on a by-law to raise $10,000 `for the con- struction of rgranolithio walks. Own- ers of the property behefitted will pay` 40 per cent; of thepoost. At -the regular meeting of the Mi- nisterial Association on Monday af- ternoon Rev. W. H. White read a pa- per on "The English Church View of "Christian Church Unity. . .-' Mrs. H(erbert`_'.`. S;kinner desires to ex- pres her appreciation of the kind: nemes extended to her on `the ocoas-_ ion of the recent death other hus- band, by the Tannery employees and other friends. ~. Mr. Archibald D. `Campbell. a well- `known young farmer. of fora. died very` suddenly on Iuesday. :_He leaves a {widow and young child. He was widely connected `and (was well and popularly known throughout" the district. ` -x . c ' * I -Try` _a of `Old Fashioned Hoa-ehound _Gandy. 200. `at Robert- 'son sVDrugStore; ` ' . L ' m one Horse, heavy, 12 years old. 3:65} "0116 Horse,heavy,l4 years 015.3753 315. `me Coach Horse, 6. years old and .9. `Hyde Colt rising 3 years. Avpli W 4 ANCE OFFICE.f y 4,9-W94 y Mickie. llunont I: son luvs cod Dunner .w9o4. spin. at 92.25 net; and -Mr;. 0. F. W;-ight ' has opened: buoy gooila itorq. where everything thofluteat ;nd mIt pro_-. iw in WI be proouregl: gnxmhgth '$'1,"':.t-;1__ir't__ator9"_yrgt "of V4.1 V\A \-v--sag 0.01 The death took place in Toronto on Deo.o3rd, of `Miss Alice de lazMatter, sister of Mrs. Frank Bemrose, To- ronto, and Mrs. G._ D. 'E1lis, Sarnyia. I II`! 0 ' -Don t worry about the Christmas purohase-Sugg_estions'are easily had at J. "Frank Jackson's Studio. ___-_` _.._-_-_._ Remember the Poultry Fair on Wednesday next. `Entries must be made and exhibits placed by 9 a.m. The Fair is opento the public"from eleven o'clock until one. I :4 _-og: 1; . _. . -TO- THE TiRADE-James Vair is bringing a carload of those very fine Mexican Oranges. Intending` buy.- ers should wait and get` them at T0- ronto, prices f.o.b. `Barrie. The car is expected here about the 15th `of December. ` Mr. James Lewis has `-been appoint- ed sexton of the Collier St. Metho- dist Churoh. The officials are to be liongratulated on securing so effi- cient a (man 'to dertake` the respon- sible duties appertaining to the po- sitian. ' - ~ ' go. In _ - _. . - A`... A... fie *"ti1e'r-nE.oIe't2}' aS{.a'E6'15' LE3 low zero the other night at Goldwa- [ ter. --Mr. Walter Tanner. on N 1--2 Lot I 20, Gun. 8, Innisfil, will sell his farm \ stock and implements on Tuesday, De- lcember 15th. ` . v- v-_ -J I.--.. - . _ - -._ --- i . 'i.'he net revceipls in aid of the; hos- ~pital fungi realized at the Pantech- nic_ori, amounted to almost two hun- i dred dollars. pawn.` It is understood that Barrie s ice races will he held this season on the Exhibition grounds track. The dates will probably ,be January 6th and 7th. .- ' n In - A in ur- iozsunh day of October, 190%. an ro%\;00 ? . `glgnd byront mad or aaimeo tho - km or tlse , ' , _ . , meat of the and deeauod their IuI`IiII|!||r .saa.'?::.: % , zgitgrs and others hnving claim! Ullh" d 0 . the Tweltth day 0! Deoom ` L-3 r `"3 executor: of the M V E