whenever any evmptome appear that your ` hair `is losing vitali:y.; If you do-you will not have to nae much ot it or use is often. If the hair is already getting thiu then get the remedy at once and uee it thoroughly. I u will keep the` hair you have and restore I some that you haven't. . . o ` A ,.. H(lB|ERT8I|N 8% _$.2..1oAPi-:n BARREL One of th-e _;JI%`bl`8ndI on the market LATE, QIEISIGLES and 0.11 Build- -ers Supplies'a1wa._ysTon hand. 4 . Cement; Lime Tilg Oic-Ross Block. `Yard--Eodt ' of Torontp, Street.` _ ` `We believe that the most prot- a'b1e time" for every housekeeper to- purchase her. peaches. _ea1'-s. plums. etc.e. tor preserving W1 when -they come in tirit. providing Wu can ......+ mun kind vuu most ~-desire. e bu); 'ro.mateu:;`now .a.re.-;rI,!i,n6 "`.-`W " L they come in %fir c. ect the lnnd on most desire. A ull cars 0 fruit every week and -have the finest quality th_ai_t- is on. the gnarkeig at t_he present; tzme. Cali- forma frunt thus season 13 as cheap as Oanadian and much mor`e'>`lusoious_.. and meaty. See wh_at`wo can after. you on Friday..and Sa1:urdayJ_o this.` week; we_' teel.sur_e you W111"? ple:'asad..;a1;7'.thg, gqugl1ty.~.;and V`,,v,. q tsup Om: I)o oh E.K_srr'br" BAm'm:~~H0m_nL,` Practica.I Fui'riers. T-,-.3351` v_ALtm IN-- ______ ___4- Pl-I'ONES" e7 ANDA33 DRUG STORE, -I-"rice "356 . -ONLY AT`-4- Bank oi Toronto VIIIII `nu: imirnnnsrs or Bantam, 1-an `comrrv or sxuconfnin .1`!-IR BARRIE.COUN'1`Y or SIMCOE, ON'1`AiRIO,_SEVPTEMBER. "s'6ii":ih"i*'ron'au .______.__.._________,_, * 9 WHAT BARBIE PEOPLE HAVE Been Doing During the Pass Week -4 Visitor to the Town. 90 +o++o++++++++++++ Mr. Nuc-ah Grose" is home from n tripoto Fort VV-ilvli.-am. V Q . (Mr. J. 0. Morgan is reqovvaring ifr-om this refcem illness; "Mr. John Bingham is conv:1`1es_cin a.`Ete'r a cianzgeno-us illness. , 1:-,__-_ n_-___!`I, .. m:\r'tl\.d\t\ own GLBDL In Ibullevqvu-use ..-a.vu_- ,The Misges Russell; -cat Tomonto, are" the guests oif Mrs. Cundle, Brayfield. Srdt. 4' 7 I . _ \ - Mrs. Naccah Grose returned on Fri- day after sp~::n-ding `several weeks in Tovront-o. T C-\ :_,, ll"__._ 'f_I___ `M. ,,.,.4..;..;..:~:-~:-++-so-1--t-4-+-I-a--:-s--1-oz--1+ it -1:,-.==.'.=.I.. % E 'U'c IZQI I. vs G;avehhurst Ba.-nncrz Sullivan is visiting. in dh9:i.v~here. I '_ `I 1'.1_____I_. T..-`--. uuv vyv sava- -Mr. N. Dyme.*n7t_is in town -for Ia u:-aw days and is a guest at S1- m-uun DymeIn.t s residence. -nu-s__ 11-..... mr.._1\.......I.l Inna 1-n+11I`I\_ 13u3u'Iv'uo:.u- ' I - I v >- ~ ' % Mrs. J. Fnatnk Jucksom has bv:=,`e.n 1visit.inIgL|f-rie`n_ds in! I\cronto d-urmg `|'the vweek. _.'.L 9. 2.. L---... .8..- .n` Miss Mam. ' has returm dd to New (York. alfter a pleasant visit 4in.town with relatives. I._- -I_L..2...\l.-I` Vlllo `11I|a'U'VVLI "nun Ava-we, vu- Mr. Tom Camanagh (has gobetaimad a. si.tuat`.`:-om with itahe` Algoma Cen- tral audit office at Sault Ste. Marie. Mrs. D. A. Shaw, ` oif Tononto, has .be`en spending a few days with her m-oothe`r. Mrs. Edywarads, Mary street. Mrs. C, H. Clarke`. Mary street, is home again after a two weeks stay with Dr. and Mrs. Clarke`, Newmar- I kerb. _ ` ` .-.. .n n , _, n..!-__._I.. ...:ll 1.". Kcbo ' Mrs. Gallies many friends will be p_le`ased to learn that she is conval- ielsoing after_ `her mecemt servrre ill- I]-UVV5U'l.ln . 7 ` . Mr. Pe`r>cy Bing`hmn' _is suffering from Hm attack to-E -blood-poisonvintg br-ecu-ght on Iirom a slight `scnatch on the FE-oot. ` '1" I"~--- -9- .._a..I 3.-......2ln 11$. [P-ehmtam-g Herald: Mr. John `Dod- son. of Barri-e , is spending a few =days.with his daughter. Mrs. E. J. Hefwsocn. V ""~' 7|` --.1L ____u :. ..-.urC.Fnu:u`v\rr | LVLl.3o IJo U: 1.1- Av.L'u:av-a av-..-- ..-- _..-` ` day morning to visit `the W(C.T.jU." bfanchebrin Gardimal, Prcsooatt and S1ie`x1~c'.e:1`vi1le. " `it..- 11\_.\ `l)....-.o... :5 a"nI1:I\lT urifh LLIU 'I.'I.HJ`ln Mr. Gordon M-cKe_.'nzio. and family who have` (been occu-pying Woo'dcot f-,o~r.the summer -are` returning` to To- Vr-cnto It-his Iwe'e`k. I` 1-.` 11.774. 1.... _.... V|'\..,._ IDp_t:u'u_ug:. V 111$. Mrs. (Dr.) Brown is staying with her asfster. Mrs. A. Ur'q1_1Iho;rt `for a (few days bet-are returning to her homevzin VVg-aapella. Assa. o ._ _. -,-.. `Ann -.l.' Bu 5- uuu-uu-uvuu ---cu...----.._ -,.,, r -4 Mrs. Iwnmtso-n. 0'-E `Toronto. former-H ly of Barrie. is visiting her broth`- er. Mr. T. R. Parker and `her sister, . Mrs. S. Sargeant. Mrs. Watson is on: her May home from a -utri.p to Van- 1 ' `co-uve`r. . Miss `Bssie Vzair returned on Tues- ` ,. d.ay'Ifr.orm Colorado where she has be`en'spe.n -dinig the summer with her :""`Br':6ft1it!r ;"" M*1i"`Wi'l!- '1"ho~ lat ter l`.w11,1;sao E.:.1`T9.W;=M9xi `-r"at'1..1win' } Mgr; 11;; B=;_`_inrbso_. .;;v1aemt1y fgnade` T m "grdm-1iit4ou-`hisVrocen.t' visit to; l- st, Louig. The gt. Louis Star'~ 'saysl of him-.:T"A phehmbmgl voice of won- a deEr.!u1`Fr`a:`1g.3_.'. Stt. Luuis :jwdnlvd- have a _ be'en"-_thamkuI._3nai'p `Iraqi g.iv"en us, -:1` t 9`n1o` il.i1: I Bemrose." - L&'v`ALAv In... - . ;---r v__.., _ ; Mr. -Roy.Fin-dluay. who is now con- `ndmted rwith tube Br.ant.E-o-rd brunch ic-"E the Canadian Bank of Commerce, ` is Eh-o~me' for `his holi-days. -- `---- .__..--.-u.1 :v\}'n.: I3 lLl'U`l..l.l.U I-UL use LL\rnu\.\~J H. . Mr James Cross has moved into his hzamdtso-me res`:-dence on Owen sbre'e2t. Miss ,Crc-ss will receive on the xfirsvt anid third Tuesdays. .3 n1- __:..a.--1- ....`ln.~ 1s.'.u LLIU lL|.l.'DI. uwu. n.u;.ru a.-.-v.u....._,.... Mrs. Krug, .clf Tavistock. who has ;be'cn visiting (her brother, Rev. H. `D. .Game'rorn. tand her A sister, Mrs. ;KeSter, returned Ih.cme `-on Wed-nick day. ' ` I , ,_ J -l!..__ 3 Mr._ `and :Mrs.- -Crto-`zneariy and fam- ily. '1have' rre.t1irned to Toronto after. o-ecu-pying WM1`. .E. F. B. Jo;hnstoI,n";s [summer cottage lfor the second sea- \ % Miss Lillian NV-hish is home -again ;atte'r Tspenudimg the summer in the E Northwest; and `is spemzdinig the week lend `with Mrs. _MoKca1zie, at _W'-ood- cot. ` ` ` .1 ., 117-L:_.L\. m......:l:n-.- Fin-_] OIUL o . _ lGc-m`m`a`.nideIr W-hishb lfamiliar fig-` me can `easily be discerned in a pho- ;t-qgravuref of some Dublin` `Horse |Sh!0IW scenes `in last week's Lonkion. igxh-i-LI L -nl'__ .1`lT.: _P .... E John R. Lamb. 4..s..:..M~~-~~-~%-H--I--3--1!-~ uruupu-w. A Mr. :Wi1l Garmic'ho.e'l, who has been } connected with Itthe local staff `of the v Grand Trunk since (he left `sc.h\o-c__)-1. has seen-raid Ia position` with the Cw --....... .-......!..-.1 n.'{:nn VIHIB UUlI.`.l'U'u. pVDI|uuv;; -u ..... - {P4 Bis. Mlovnttrezl commercial <;'f-iczz; `Iv A , - _| -lI\.`_.-Q6-A :(\7fh()"|_ CHIN-U 'L'1llB WV cug. Mrs. B. G. E; McKe'v3 lett on Tues- -,-L .A.L-. IITIIV f'I""TT; J`. Frank Jackson. jnaker of; pdntraita. ~.*wil1. a'l:tdud \ the annal donveintiom at the Photographers` As- nooiaztcon 'o_t- `Ame`rica." in St. Lduis.g _'ne1f,t Ewcekivaqxdwill submit samples 0!! hisitwoxrk for comparison with; that. out ..o-t.'he'r lceuding photographcrs~' ov_nthe oontinicnt. . A V , u`p'u`i-,~.*-.-.__'.- r1I.-I. `.3 (`Jn11n'Ir|n.- 0|!I' Luv: Duuulu-vuu The Ilnoounnin Club, out Cleveland,` Ohigo-.` gave its opening reoeptiom and; 4 " ce 11-pt 'Troosf.ler Academy De_Luxc on Thursday evening.` Septgmaber 22, Tin humor `out; Miss Florence Gunning-'_f i_h.aIh. 5ci`Ba rr`ie'. Canada. who isnow ._v,sit_._'}1:I,g%A"lV1.qa?.`_1jT;_oc~nsi-113,`? Mi-ages `Effie and _1 `I`rBidr`t;a;A>:%~Jo1f`.et;Atf-~.~.'-J. . -0' -- % - _'|-L'ilI._'_', ~ . I-l Elz.D8l.`l.'u. q.I\u..I.\7|.|.o - - . . A ;R_evel _s_-t-o-kc_ e+xcha_-ng'e states that ' s 0, B.;; Bissci11s; =,1l3..A-.4,` Vwhog , .. has " " jiiy `:"&.4115!;:'aii11?gsf51`._:f._;@9371_ `f . r_`-og. _tho Mrs. John Barrie and The Chief of Polic _receiv Ha. tele- gram from Chief Grasegzt. of frqmontp; '0-n Monday._`aski_ng_'fosr .the 7 arrest .05 a Jelw. balling himself ML Glass. who was su'spehto!d`dt steal-ix_1\g _a watch and was known .to have ccgme~ 1;o_ Barrie the `previous Friday. The Chief s*tepped\o-var to fthe Barr;e 'ELcuuse' and one muf t'he first signa- tures he came across on the regis- ..~u- mu--- ......a ...:c.. snxyng. [BARRIE HOUSE ROBBED ` A com WATCH AND cams `BELONG ' me TOMRS. I-.$EA'1"l.`1E~`1`AK:N. V ELUIUB .u'.: usutuc 11.uLUw-),\_ru _-.-.,v _...`.u.,. .;te`r` was M. {Glass -and wife.".'=. Not `seeing a.1'1_ymile_.WIio 1 resembled ' `tlie' debdripgm supplied. he. "s'oug&1l; "in- `~tccrm*a.tion tram `the . landlord.-` ~Mr. Be'atie remembered his guests only too well. They \ha.g1 left him Smturdny and no-i_nc,ide`n4ti.with their t1i.ttinga gold watch and chain; be- l~ungi.ng to his wife? haxl disappeared. [As G1axsshaJd been detected. trying the` `doors -of -other bedrooms than his ctwncon Saturday, the loss of the watch is imaturally attributed to him. but unfortunately. allrtrace of the light-`fingered Jew has been lost. was consmavxrrvn: LEADER ms IN BARBIE more A saowr rump. `ow MONDAY. ' yH.o-n. R. L. Borden-. leader of the Conservative party in the Dominion Parli.ameut. passed ttirongli Barrie on the Muskoka. express on Monday. en route `to .LOrillia, where!` he ad- drefssed a_. mass meeting. in the Op- -e`ra. House that `evening. The Con- servative leader (had just sixty leec- mids at his disposal at `the station but a large {number of the faithful were inuterocducdd by Dr. Palling anld had the` pleasure elf. n cordial greeting before the train pulledout. Mr. `Bor- den was given three` hearty cheers as he avaved (adieu from the car pla.t-form. A pleasant incident of shncr.t visitnvas the presentation to him out ra. very handsome boqu-at of tl_mve'rs by a little daughter of Mr. Haughton Lehnlox, South Simcoc`s able representative in the `House of Commons. rdoeived a pleasant Ireceepti-otn upon enbezrin-g upon his duties on the 15th inst. Mr. Sisscans is .anbt'he`r Barrie boy who is making` his mark} in the world. I` .u1 ,\,_L ____... --__ `.l'........,... 11! but: vvvxnun _ Mr. R. H. Cuthbe`rt wa up "from Dc&ronIto-~a;tteh`dinIg the Fair this week. ` "' A 1 -nun `r __,o_ `_cL __ fa 'l.`U1U`.uILUI'a.u.I.\7uu.Au.-5 ouv l-|\Ar|.A .. Mrs. and Missrmassie lwzftr;-:1-'\"V:e'<;; *ne2sd~ay morning "for their home in St. Louis. after `summering, at Gray Gables. . Re`v. Mr. Ashd-c-wn was inducted in- to his charge at the Angus Presby-. terian church on Sunday. Rev. J. R. S. Burnatt, of Alliston has received a call to the Victoria` Harbor Presbyterian church. -TI I\IT)_.! AL. ..' (`C-I-.n1nrvi ' 1111.1 UUL .l.J.cauJs.v;.-mu v..-.--._- Msajmr A.-H. O Brie'n. otf 0ttsa,.wa; the well known author of an ex- c-efllent digest df Ontza-rio s fish amd game laws and other similar work's." gave The A*dv-ance ta pleasant call", Last week. He was -on this way out `ho Shanty" Bay to se'c his uncle. Co-_l. O'Brien. and was kept `busy shaking `hands with old Barrie `friends while Ill guuvv u. Muskuoka He`mld: "Mr. and Mrs. E. - W. Drake and son Reginald, Barrie, spent their summer `holidays with Mrs. Drake"s uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Thompson, Maple .Gr.pvd." _and `other relatjves in `town and vicinity. Mrs. .Drake is super- ` inut-'e$mde;n!t of the Yorrk Loan. & Sav- . 1 . _ _ LA. .I.; J..- --A1 |`i|!\II`\ .lll.'l.'l2l!.'U.`C~.I.Iw U'L' buv mu... ....-..... .. ~-.. insgs C'o.. anldias t`he*y travellfrom ._. c-ne coast to a.no't'hor they note the %:a`(m.ccsphe. ro in business `as well as we`ll as religious 1incs.,espe:ciall'y Bap- ;tist. as Mr. and Mrs-. Drake` are `both Ielmtihusiastic - members of that church. ` On Friday evening the young lady memb"e.rs of St. Mary s Church choir ianrd Sodnlity gave Miss Mamie~ Mc- Dcvnald a most p1e'asa.nt surprisesby gpresemting her ,with a. suit case and {handsome cbomy toilet set. Lss Mc- iDonald `has held the post bf organ- ,ist in St. Mary s Church for some time, but-has resigned toassume a _-position on th `teaching statt of the, ='1`otrontoVCo1leg of Music.` On Sun- {day -evening Miss McDo-nnld sang an S Ave Maria set to music of her _own i '. ;co-ngrsgaition in attendance at St. Maryfsi M ` '- arrangmemt. which was mrost avor- A . ably commented upon by the _ large ` HON, R. L. BORDEN st 3 T T t t w I Andtosv 'l`Iso'mson "'"""" ' ss `J Is an: 1 3'e'5i':;1'::.T3-` - a:"s's. s's'au'fonr'.m' BAR)`.-?.I'E BRANCH A general Bankivg Business conducted. Drafts issued on all parts of the world. Do- poaita received and interest allowed as high- nlt rate. _ _ _ _ Rv. `Angus-Rants-n' will open his e'van-gelistic engagement at Dolliarvst. Mdtvh-ddist 'h_ur_o~h. .Si1nid.ay evening. ,Smbjebt: Bah-g`a'i`n Makers. Mr. Ran-_ V if.-on is jugt Ifinishfuggl a most` axgooess- izliul mis'sioIn. sefrvicov -agt_ Fflgsheptoxg A as %b%9i:18 W: ._Bx~cn.v, %|iftox or A_xAnA ova cnrrnxon. . `Mr. J. Lott; ,Customs Ofi-ce'r at 3 Doaurhwright, ner Sarnia. fform-er1yW of Edgar, sand '.for some time de-; pu_nty zre*eve ccf Oro township. died at his home recently. ` _. __-`I_ _ -----' udden Death of Ca1`)t.T McDonald-Sverl Fires in the Count:-y--Bob Switzer in Trouble; ThE! beech nut 0_ I"Op -is `reported to be.very heavy this season. 1 gnu) A.I,\.rn.a.nv us may... Re'v. A. R. Sim-derscm, who occu- -pied the pulpit of the Collier street Mdthudist church `last . .Sun;day. lprdachod [t.wvo1excellent sermons to large congregations. IAPIOII Tenn eicel all others. Try} them._ son at nwrnwnnms. 1 1,L_ 'r\ 1' T7... ....;..g.:~:_-_::ga-+-a++44-:-++-:-++-+r4~+s:-:-++- Ivllllllo BIIIII nu -J-v - -.-5 uw ------ The` will -df the late D. L. Van,` Vlack \le`Et an --estate valued at $47,-{ 589, to his son, R. S. V-anVlsa-ck. The ` ral estate dncludes 108, 80 and 825 Pembroke street, Froronto. ' ----.IL.. -1! LL- l.I7LllUL'UA'J uunvvug ~Av;.v..uv- One of the notable events of the aefapovn will be the Simvell-e revival of Bhakespe.a.re s beautiful love story ; Romeo and Juliet at the Gra.nd* Opera. House. Wednesday, October 5. 7'94--- `D `X7:-nnlunafn-II ' rs` wnnv \.PPUJ.G LDUBDVQ 1' vnnaavnusuu-.7, v_--..-_ -Rev. A. B. Winchestergof Knodi Church. Toronto. will ddliverd an ad- dress in the ,Presbyterian o.hu.rch.] I 1 1 Barrie. on Monday evening, October 3. at 8 p.m., A cordial wlcomc will be extended to all who attend. .._I_. `-3.5: 1-`an U0 Ubtvuucu but u... .. ...--.,_. Jzas. !Dre!man, -nv-ho had the contract for `char `tawnship draining in Innisfil. `has given it up `and the council have appointed men: to look after the work. About 30 men were brought from Toronto, last week to work on It-he job. ,The' old shoemaker, named Frank Mconachy. .who was rtakefn intto goal On the evening? of Saturday, 17th inst.,"in a semi-cncsnisci-o-us coin- 'dit`.'uc-n. died in '~-his cell after one we -.:k s stay in the -C-ccutnty iristitu-: PL -1- _--`l A Lac 0 \V 6255 5 DVGJ `ILA ;.v v.,_..._, Iticm. Is this as it sh uld be`.?m ter Brps. have a complete range. An Lad-- rm-a,+hnr a-nndq frnn T-he're isa scarcity 01 red squirrels this season. Previous to last winter thdre was a great number of `these-4' ""` ' -`~ !- -I-`L- .... .\..-13.. Innf H- (er DDLLG. Lbil.VU a. \JU'l.|.Lt -AlI hot weather to 15 per cent. off Hardwarg Store. T DLIUIU won a gnuuu. ...u........ .. ,_,, 1 little animals -in 't~he= woods, but itl is {thought itihe severe winter was too much if-orr- them and 't'h-at great m1mbe'rs- diad 'from the -cold wea'th- : e`r ,can=d. ldeep {sn-otws. an . mu 4,, __._-:.1.--L:.... `C pmDn` UL Iuutgy 5`);-V-vv... Simve'1lv3 s prvoiduotion of ~\ Ror_.neo] and Julie`t" will be adequate. .W'hile .p_re'serviug the -nobleuess and gran- deur of the `play. modern innbvation asserts itself and gorgeous scenery and special , electric - , effects have .be'cn gorgeously asdided. Every act and scene. will be specially staged and the revival of the most noted and `popular play ever written will be magnif.ice`nt. In Barrie, on October} Grimes: Cellar Door did not draw a_}a.rge house on Friday evening. ow- ..--....,.... ...I..:...k -urou nirnn]-af- _____,~______*T OR 8 \LE OR REN_'l`-*`i|-at cln_u uore F with dwelling n_1con9ecuon_ up the vnllage of 'I'ho:'nton Possessxon immediately. Apply to HENRY BALL. Mary Street. . 33 f d. I`d.l'gU uuubs uu zug..u.u._, ........-., -., iug to a rumor which `was circulat- ed to the effect that the show was not quite what it should be. ThOi3B,g who felt. however. that Manager Powell was too long at the business to. be fooled. enjoyed a. couple of hours of fun. ..which was fast and furious. but from start to finish was not.tinge`d in the least with vulgar- ity. ` 7 ---.The beat and cheapest gas stoves and ranges is the Jewel. For sale by J. E. Neelands. See them before buying ens? other . .n as 4\_-__.,_._..1 -cu.` ___ __ , A special lmeeting cit t-he Gree(more* Council was thld on Tuesday even~ ing to open tenders for the propos- `odd owaterworrks system. :As none of .the tenders \_were satisfactory home were accepted _v.1nId t-he matte'r of 'wtaA:-e'rvv.orks was (deferred [or the presczmt. The (trouble `seems `to be that the contractors were unable to guarante that they woul-d complete the work (t.his_.all-on account of the; scarcity of \pipe'. "' ' V - - - ~ --& 3-n fa-..\rvH' f"l'|0. I\.(|Qf_ lBUa.l.vI.I._y u-I. Eur`. The pavement in from "of the post| c-ffince is in very bad shape. many of the blocks protruding several inches above theirneiguhbors. Mrs. Urry. last week. sustained most painful injur- ie `t-lmctugzh stumbling over one of these uneven places. In falling he_r faoe'w as badly cut on coming in con- tact V-with hhepavemermt. In case of 9. suit `for damages arising out of - -this.'6r a. similar accident. somebody will` have he pay dearly for the state in which the walk has been permit- ` ted to remain for so Ion-g.i -.. ~.a-__._I -3 1'...-.aFH a-nf 29. 1904. protruding several inches uuuwu W oxxuy ...V lCa:pt. Alex. McDo-nnld, one. of the b8`st -k`HlC|VVn marinbrs on Lake Sim- iets cove, 'd.`iQsd suddenly at his residence` these falling. in TUpte'rgr-ov-3, o.n Momduy morning, a3.ba]y miter only a week s illness. The the pavement. in Cmphain 31-aid flollowdd a sea-faring life 3u_1t'fm-- damages c.f. since` 1870, at which time he began -this."er`a. similar S -tiling rwith Cupt. Lyon on the Com for c-hichin-g end was afterwards with in which the him. as miat. on the tug Victoria. to` so10n.g_L from -1876 to 1878. He was host wm. lcl-a_wf0rd_ of Innigl, got his xi kn-mvn. however, in Barrie, through barn and obmtents burned on `Friday 1` his c-cnneetion. '-with the steamer 23,-d`nst__ about 130 p_m__ The muse 1 Enterprise, of which he was captain or the..tire is ugkmown. Some think 1 for -many yefnrs- He was very popu- eit from the damp grain" heating lax. his uniform courtesy and oblig- in vt'he.muw. `rhea-e we're -about 800 int; disposition making him a -Warm buslfeqauf ~t.hr,35hed grain destroyed. favorite with all. General regret .`md.pme `u.n'thmshed_ one horse, his, will. be expressed _a.t his untimely windmill_a:md- all itsqmachiuery. The de'!I11S0- V V stand, Btaible _u:I1Id_e{ni`ela'tJh ;.wa`s cap- A mucstirsuccessvful convention of ~_a.b_1e"'oi; holding about fifty '_head of the Epw-orth Leagues of the District `L -eajttle= -atwdt several horses. being one .w.as held at Elmvalo last week. The o6V'othd ".most `complete of the kind in `following vcoffi.ce`rs rwcre clected:- IL~h_e eouantry. The 1033 Hon. Pro.. Rev. J. J. Redditt; Pres... ,t;1y;_oo've'red.1,)y.insumnce. V _' `Rev. B. B. Fralick; 1,st Vice-.Prc._~u.. Rev. H. ,\Vellj:w-o-od: 3rd Vice-Pres. , ,D,.__ _ QINI G"'"`-- Mrs. T. (Campbell: 2nd Vice-Pres- .'P-sh: j4th,_Vic:.-Pre:s.. .. Miss! Vvlala-a uu ` I" A 0- _ Swi.tze`r, who makm Barrie hisXheh: and ..whose face is Locals Around Barrie more rang u. goods from 10 at Five` Points post] gold-filleld wamch ti) .3. man .`named McMillan for twe'lve dollars and re- cdived the bill in questiwcon. together with two one`-dollar bills. in pay- ment. =Wit-nesses, however, v;we1'c.i brought to show that Switze`r knew _.that- uhe bill was worth1ess'anid he was "arcs-ordjngly brought `to Barrie` `fem trialon Saturday. `Mr. -Jnohvn Qui.n1an.`s tchm ran 3- rwvay~cvn Tuesday evening when hcrwas _,, (L9- ,,, AI - TN- __ fI'\I__, `.te n` dollar Co1i'foderat States bill at `a h:oste'l. Switzar, on being arrested and brought be'fore Magistrate Net- jtletton. st.a.te_>d that `She had sold. a 9c`-n lhis way home `from the Fair. I --v-., v_. ---,-w~..-_, v-~-_---:, .---__ ___ =w.a`g-on was badly wrezked and co_n- . sidefrazble difficulty w_a.s `experienced in 'rre`coveringi the '.horses. v In fa. cac-mcmunicza.t'ion= received at the `T-own C1e`rk s office from~ H. O'Hara. the` p unc'haser oat B.arrie s recent defbenture issue, a most complimen- tary yrdfercmce is `made to the ex- tre`me neatness and accuracy of the whole issue, which was prepared by Mr.` Dcrnne'll. Wm. !Gc1vi1le' had a bad fall, on 'Tue`sday evening, awhile wulking down town from his nforth Bayfield stre'et residence. -He states that the pl-abform, on whic`h'c.e'mc.nt for the new pavement was beinlg mixed. had been moved in fumtil it projected cover the sidewalk and in the dark- rnesls he stumbled over it and vfell heavily, tearing the knee out of his -tmc-use"rs. -Fortunately he -sust-aimed. no injury. A nIumbe'r of. the alder- me`n `had calls "from Mr. Colvillci `A oiethe -during the` evenlinlg. : . _S_argeant & Smith's mlllinery c-pen- %ing this year mas marked by even greater su-ccezss than those of pre- vious y~e'ars. the mvzmy exquisite de- signs in [all styles Mgrently delight- ing the large numbers which throne- ed the display parlors during the week. One of the Dyment employees unm- e`d Carson was badly shaken up on Tuesday` at the Fair grounds. through being crushed by a young bull, which he was leading. No- bones were broken, but it is feared `that internal injuries may have [been received. ...`-v .-.._,v-_ ~ v.-V_ -of Mr.VWillia.m Scott, who has be'v::n'. ailing if-or the past three years. He was brought to `the hospital on the previous Tuesday in order to be mare dire'ct1y under his physician's care. and calmcst imme`d'iat'31y sank into a. ocamotose condition {from ` which has never rallied. The deceased was acne of .'the earliest residents of Innisfil, havinig ibebn born on `the 6th .c.c-ncession of that townrship in 1837. `He _liveId ~thnoug'hout his life son the farm upon which he 'w-3.5 born- 'a.m1 was m-clst ;highly. re sp-zictevd by the: entire community. A brother lives in 'I\c-ronto anid hisisistcrs ware Mrs. Gall-cuwiay who livefd with him. Mrs. Sharp, caf Killylehgh; and Mrs. Dctnnelly, of Ma.rkda1~3.- The deceased. , was unxmarrield. The doat-h took place on Thursday last at the R-cyal Victoria Hospital 4- 15- '1Ir-I1- (`V _,_L_ L,._ |__:__ -Screen doors and. windows, coal oil. gasoline and gas stoves,` refrig- `erators, ice cream freezers,` tuba they base. all 10 per cent. off: ham- mocks 15 per cent. off. at Five Points Hardware Store. At. an early hour on Wednesday morning the fine barns of Mr. Tot- i-te`n Hastings, Inn-isfil, were destroy- ldd by fire. Mr. Hastings recently 7pi1r-chaseld the old Bro-wn homestead on lot 15. concession 13, and the en- tire seaso-n s crop was destroyed by sf-irez. |'1`he insurance was only sma_1l.- lThe origin of. the fire is at- -tri.butc d to a tramp. who was beg- ging at the house during the even- ing and who is thought to have` re- 'turne`d- .*to sleep in the barn. 1|;-_~r\-_-..IJ .....-. IL` G-I-an IIWELI.-ll\)\J mcstAr3ucce ssful \.was he'l'd at week. ~Pre&.. J. Pre-3. . Rdv; Mrs. T.lOampbe'1l; Vice-Pres. Vice-Pres.. VPe`loh: 4th, Vic:-Prer3.. .Mi-as M-asom ; -5th Vice -Pr-as.. Miss Hayden: Bela. Seo., Miss Lawson; fl`_reus.,. M135" "E%1'?'313tU5I., ?A`v'1'."_: ;0!If'311$B`R911. % {s1.oo` PER 1L1~*UM IN ADVANCE SINGLE COPIES FIVE CENTS vs-_v-. --- on rate. 2., n ` "-- -....` Ioo acres, being north hall Lot : Allclcared. Frame house. fram Well watered.` Never faillmi a to postofce, church and ac oo` WALLACE. Crziigvalc. or _W. LOUGH. Nani) r. ~ 7 Pupil of MRS. DRECHSLER ADAMSON. Toronto. and EMIL NEUMANN. Dresden. Ger- many. Miss Evans will receixo pupil: in Barrie. Term opens September xglh. Addrens Ioq COLLEGE "STREET. Toronto. or care of MRS. F. BROOKS, 5u]Elizabeth Street. Barrie. 35-42 ..____._.._.._.__.___...__._.____..__.__._....._. Caretaker for West lWa.rd School, [Bar- rle. Duties to commence Oct. nth. 1904. Solar $350 per annum. The applicant must com ly witx the following wgulali `us as set forth in the y-Laws go\'ernin`g caretakers: - (a) B: under 4: years oi age. I (b) Produce a phvsiciarfs certicate that he and each member or his familv has been vaccinated. (cl Be qualied to properly manage the apparatus us:d in w.'irming and ventilating the building. ll Hnvn unR'il`iPnt mechanictl to` mnke_Ol'_d_i- warming and ventilating the buuamg. _ (d) Have suicient mechanictl skill tomnke ordn- nar_\'rep;1irs : and to provide as far as `practicable against damage to any part of the property. Annrntinne rum-ivmi LID I6 Octubef addfeled or the property. {Applications received up to 7th. `to Secrcmr\',Barric Public School Board. 33-39 j""""`-"- -`f ' " T WHOLE No 6 0. V0L"LI\IvI"1csgc\?9& Cnw. Proprietors. . 3- W! -Graduate St. James College, London, England. f G. U. BRNUWEI Qrganist of Orillia. PresbVvterian Church Special ist m the training of voices and In voice_culture (`nrrnr-t mmhnd nf hreathinir and VOICCI Draper`). '3 --CCC H ' ' ABLISZEED 1865 . coumn nn: SA VINGS E Current rates ` counts ist in of voices and In vouce_cuuure Correcl method uf breathing and votes: Pf0P0|")' treated. Pupi s prepared for the Toronto Collcgq cf a\lusic.Con of Music and all otherexaunnmg bodicsm Turonm nf desired. Satisfaction 'guara.n-T tecd. For particulars and terms apply to . , f . Sale Notes so':?g1?ec?od fxdwrganernl bank- gimliusiness conducted. ' _ - nnA\1Ar!_DD Total 1oR_ SA}.E- ...uA:O:nI1 Bar CARETAKEVR WANTED --u|I1Il3 V$II$InIwu v--- will be aeId- at THE RINK, Clappertou Street. :3 ho 010:0- rity in Friday,theA30tl\ instount '8 [Mn- _l. -1 ---. `An - _--vjiilav I17". --'-"`-' 7' . I _ - f gicers for for general busmess and the election 0 , I. the ensuing year. ' '1`. anchor T, President. mun man Ilouse WEDNESDAY. { 901'. 5th- The Elite Legitimate Pmeumion of tho. s..m. __.- 44 Q Sirnve1le s _ Elaborate Scenic Revival of SHAKESPEARWS Immortal Tragedy of Love and Passion T Rdiii ii:?Li17d.:!iie|ie|l 7%---jw SPECIAL ELECTRlFEFFBCTS. Scenery, Properties. &c.. carried complete for th. entireb Acts . Magnicent and Hinoricallv Correct; Costumes. An Ado-quatc`Actm,CompIny- Prices--2Sc. 36c.60c. 750. $1.00. L '_ Plan at Robertsou'I Dru Store-.= . ,__.--- iTmua!m!.88'i"8 * --- V -T l In th 1: t r FRANCIS N IGCIII-11a(;eSr(.?I~tI. tlggemgf :11: 91`ownehiD of Inniel, in the County of Simooe, Farmer, deceased. ~ A - v N T - - -. 1: a..a smei33o$ia`a%f3Ka1X$'.?1`1TI.. `-3 lctlll editors and others. havin claims 383:5". "E. zztate of the said Francis Nic oloon. who 4505 95:: outthe and dav of Segitember. I904.-are on 9! f - 4 122:3.22:2:-a: :.:12!:.":.':?':_A".?;`.:.t."...::&.e ' nry Brook! -ureme let any oi Novemnero IV"`8~ W "-' " P08! prepaid. or deliver to Mr. G.A. Radellhtlflto > the Town of Barrie. Solicitor for the executor ft}1e_estate of the said late Francis Nicho|l9'"h i':.' chnstxan and eurnamee. addrcelu "and d'I"P o 'h.f" Particulars of their cleimldhe Intementof = exr accounts and the nature 95 dick |\`i' if `kheld_pv them. vn --______. _ .-_._ ...-in4on ,.4I_.";_ -15-.-I` a . h 1a b h . ` ` [ ta-r ." Mass :A::s::::s2.::*gh_ar;;; In: t ' 3 ~ ' I . & 'up:nTi`m`?:: the said nut! 0| '7 . ' ' hauclaiti . ::.:;::::::'.:`3$a.: ; us A Dltedthc 2-nhday of ~ _G._A. .-.- .-.... .-......-.-... NEW Anvuvrlsnmlwrs. A.:--` Notice to Grodilors. TEACHER 6:-' VIOLIN [NGS BA1\;K Unrxuss .vu~.u 1. 1 of Interest allowed on ac- Large and Small. .LE--0ne inserted-zoom urcumr an` imhes. '4oo bits and nix shanks. In 0 Bargvaiu. Apply at THIS OFFIC . FARM Eon SALE vvctg Lngeljst, '-j E-:t*_.-&:t::?:"&`23:..t.i.2`f,.?.`.I.'5 - BANK DEPARTMENT - .-J intm-ant allowed an IC F. C. D. rtn halt Lo! 21. won. a. mmuu. frame barn Ind shed. rcr faillng afrin . Convenient h schoo. wlyto A. C. vale. C. . Mc`QUL- an.` n --OF THE- I ji $I,000.000 nnl nnllr 'I`I|nI'llI0ll MANAGER ` j Buuun Buumcu { 5 Exhibi- up-`jnu: . ..-o $6.100,00 33 000.000 53.100.000 ..,... J, H. BENNETT. ? Sec.-Treat. ' "emu 1} .~ m;--peme`- nL\'\: niiraiaaaniuhk , , . . .. ,. ...............,., .. -v-Z: ,. .-, .u L-,. 416'.` -x-oxv onnn..m..-'s-- ;~I-we - v ' ' - . . .,. v` x `J Box 338.. 0|-illia`. > Coll. 3. Innill. I... -n -mt` char`. vvuu 3'9-4a4v VOurJMINK,T SABLE, and ISA- BELLA FOX FSCARFS are trim- med with the new.` Chenille and! girdle. : The "New. Imperial Muff finds, in all Furs. V " V ' Finefurs` ` I Persi1{i,n`L9.mb Chats from $50.00 to, $135.00, mink or sable tri;nmed._ " Astrachan Coats from `$20.00 to. 340.00. b % T 1 In Our Coats are ghargnteed. . Simmnns&Bo.' X27100 D ! "'-nuan:ua Q suM_Iy_|_I-;"'\'ivooD ,' 15-: `cuts: cut &sptAri'a::e:'d\I3 at $2.25`. A IIii--.Ii I1: 31 --.- v..-'.--.. i Big Stock tvdonliand Wood You can get snyching you wgnt at lowen _......price|from...... ' 7...: sAI=iJ EANT co.` ; PHONE 33., omc:-4. Duulop s_:. YAIu)-`-Poof of Marys \ vjvi - --u- -.-_-__ We also have 2 and 4 foot Maple, Hemlock. Slabs. Shingle Blocks, Cut and ,Sp!ic Hard also Soft Wood. ' ' . ' . T ? TRY US FOR THE LARGEST LOADS IN TOWN -- - -_.I-_ :_.. _;...4. ...:..a.....7. ' L\IHIJ III I VIII` - Also giva us your order for next winter -31 T supply of coal and get `satisfaction. ---- nn-|n- $|_l'E\BI ERIET AME Ilulpl Us vvw ~--..-_..._ ~__. we HAVE TI-'Ir':`5cC'+:'ANsT'ANol gas? AT $6.T5.PER -row --`- -- minus utvnn `II `| HI $93!/\J.I`I-I1 rut!` . d hen `on want it. NO `.`......`3 .yax;. Dawn uvng u A rm mm and Oellvereu VVIIUII uu want: 1.. `xv EXTRA CHARGE Fo BAGGING Get our Mukoka Shingles AT Lojvmsr PRICEES. ALIR 83 ONE. %muy cause you' no concern. but the time Feliing from izhe scnlp at frequent intervais my come when each hair will count ; and the occosional hair is apt to have a lot of 1 companions later. The way to prevent beldneu is to begin in time. Use our