Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 16 Aug 1906, p. 1

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. -' ---L}.ttle Lake Summer Beuon open for the season. Large new house * fox; tourists and fishing :pa`rties. -Board from $4 to $8 9. `week. `Lunrch pro-. vided at all timee, pert dtin_klI,~ `etc. .B oa-tn for hire. Mm b'mwrence.' ` tt ..'1`he `new electric fire alarm system has been sub)ectevd__-no several tests this. week. .'1`here are apparently, a raw Meats, 1n,.:t,he:; iy_It;em3 mas: atrbkes in 1:he:_r1nln`;v!;.'thg foiffehill g are : n0::iW!k ;";.|'05}tl.I`l.!'.:'Mi`v ?.*i!d5~ `"191 ? rimmnueuu "It.-`t'oR`b`1`*-hdttdbihle in - . ru-azrdiomwnyzot. thg `names. But t_he cute: ngtectw 1-no amuxie `or am max- `I cum` wtne fire nu11.""'me 'm`en` arje %% too 'b\lI!' when 'a'n>o.1a.1-.m r.m3',fto -my .... ,-.1 : w , A ' ;;.5!` `; HERE IN BAIHBIE :-_ I m ' Iio an-1a` nu?:'a'e3 oo'uua u L?&'ey' n3an$ubno .5 H1 11 School work and before youneleot . _v 3-932 aphoo1., ;gt`1:,a'nd write torour, , are dohig'j_bette1'-" . `. 7 V. and `[:?a%oc5F`u1}srr=`.-`:4 arm" L vs ._;_._;sz:.'-...`.....'..qiI:- x'I'.'_ ;I- ..'1`.he -allowlng are the names or - the successful candidates at the recent De- parhmental `Examinations held at Bar- r1e:- . ' Sen-tor Leaving, Part _I.-` A. H. Parker L. M. Richardson- .G. C. '1`{nomas - Clara I._ Touchette Edgar tktmsbn e ' .G_. (3. Malcolm ` Duncan Curtis. f '.Bhose marked (.) with honors. \ ']3he ollowlng `Junior Leaving can- -dlcates took also the necessary sub- jects to complete Junior M.atricu1a.tion: Annie ..L. Dodds. . Grace M. Young. `N. A. M'iorr1son.i )ice. Among the coming attractions at` the Grand, Opera` House none will be welcomed with more_enhua1asm from alt music-lovers than the pr'esen~ta.t .on or."Do1ly Varden," scheduled to ap- ....... 5.... an Ron? uh- with the dain- OI. "D911! varuen," auu.euuu:u w ay- pear here on sept._4th, with the dam ty prtma zdonna comedienne, Lillian Spencer, in the" title role, `sur- roun-ded -by a cast` and chorus, that, according oo`a11 reports, is one of the most meritorious seen and heard in -any musical comedy or comic opera or- ganizartivon of the present season. Miss Spencer made` a. memorable `nit in "Flow-odors at the New York Theatre - On.-cn nan-sun can illlflhih f1'\'3fT\ " lorodora" at t!`.e'1V_W xorx '1.'m:a.Lr': .9. few years ago, jumping from the chorus to the leading role in ,a night, and has since won many still brighter laurelne in .1:he.::ast supporting LIL- 1!xa'n Russell. and other thea'tr.cal ot- tex-inga or the same high ata'nd*a.rd. ---- ' ILUUIAL wUv._ It. will interest the ~m.anyA friends hefre of Mr. H. 0. P.ar_trid;g'e to learn ` that, at the Smmluta (Sa.sk.)'F`a1r, he was successful in winning the :c- ,Vlnc1a1 G-overntment `prize fer the beat , ten-acre plot of wheat. ` . - '-*`~ ~L --- Lgnnn 49%.!!! (`LP Senior Leaving, Part II.- . Michsael Oliver -C. -M. .Tra,ce A `A. M. -.Wnaod.-ley Junior Leaving- ;'1`en;a. Bedibrd .. _.c-.. - artltemuon `to the ztr5ke;.`m_1Te';h$'u:a be able to a\acex-ta.-lr_1 the_ number art the .-- ....x.: .a.'...|- .1-.5, U3 UAUAU `UV nwulinrvu-nu vnou -._.-.--- box at a glance, "Ft, is` said rthait` addition of an indicator will coat about $260, _;L L\.. _.n-o- C-nL-gnaw! I.vu`uu-Av yuan .1- ...--.._. -Feet `that are tender, were or! sweaty will be greatly 1-el.evad ` by sprinkling a little of Oro-salarndfka Foot Powder in each baot. 26 a. box wrth Iprtnkler a`,c`Cx-0331-a.-nd 3 drug store. A- \n__..1..-- 13..-....:.. u.-an `n.-1-nna-ad hv '.yI'LHI\LUL Q}: \lA\lS-Icuuqnu nu -- - . . . _ _, L On Monday Barrie was honored by the visit of a. depu:ta.t1-on representing 'nt.he educational interests of East To- r-cvmto. Messrs. W. J. Johnston (`chair- man), W. H. `Givens (Se.cre'ta.ry). H. [J. Dingm-a'n, Baht. Ba.ter.a:>'n and _:'1`. Bx`-ownlee (Prtnciptd of Dwmadowne. School, E. .'1\oron1:o) oumpoaed -the par- ,,_n 4..- .1_a-.A. mt -I-I-ah. u'.nH- urn: . Qt: .IVI -u-- -A.,-- Suite E. Teasciale" Ida Usher . Margaret .Wa.rn-tea` Grace M. Young. Junior Matriculation- '*L. T.` DOUSOXX M. W. Duncan `.1-dun Lett 1 nm_IU__.LI.__ DUUMUULQ can av-v---v, vvu.-..-~-_ -__- , ty-, .-and the object at their vbelt was to examine the heaating and ventila- tion systems in yrogue in B-an-ie schools. The Collegiate Institute and .West W-ard school were L'tapected,a;nd the result pnaved in every wziy aa:t';:-.4- acbory tio -the memiberse or the depu- hamane -who were v=p .1octed on their KLLHC 'a.u.u `-Lo LL: Livuun-u, -.---. `-`-Cazba *a.t 3 any hour at. day or, night and special: attention devoted to com- gtort at patrons .-attending` even-Ina gs.- therlngs. Cartaae agents. Can 86 or `._1lV2.~ J. -W. Scott; . .~ ,- " `A 7 -- --` A-`I--= -.-4-A -..aua 1'. `I-an`!-apnufnn .136. J. 'V' I?!` one` ot`..*the nbvel, mteresting and ..mlrth-producing plsyi,-_,..wh1ch have ' .hee_n `babkpd tor hm will -be the 'popula"r `and lace u1' -me1-odranna, "'1`.he Oagu1gt .n.,nau;lrter, the grant % *mecha.{iuca.l;.` electrical and pcenic ma-% taipiece; emaoigd in}! year" with mamy ` now, an! ginrprinlng tteafcurea wlch .._.'w.1.1}.. .he the amtrgctlon at `the; Grand ` Opera Houie Ion_.'1`-hursday,_Aug.="`28xd. `mm .;p`1pt` tn__1aoo _,we11..known:L.o'ca._l1 ` 7 demrdttnq nd 3* 35 #99 ~ 1t- 1! sufficient to day l!9t{the;:.bt1_Lr-if Mn-3'. rru_a-1u_ t,scV :.:f`ceneI,. 1:11e?_'~!`n~t1f\ofzft1_c:_t_!g,o,n _ ` ."u)dc`-ip41&tr1:-`scomedy` and Laxa- - xx -ltwucsu IllpIHvovggv- ..... , . , b1_y_ .. wish tar. u 1`h8`";_:& l'_C_i.`V >131-g mud. Leompond V en'1:`ire1y.: `at combgeftjeht kenflll in all, gwlll H--2 r . P9P.1'_v .,,. Flvossie 0a:n{p_be1`1, `Nellie "Goodall - V .7v';i%2: -.w. Eonnaean {noun `M. H; McGuire`. ' .Floren.ce Crlspin An-nle L.Dodds.. -Et.`hel- I-Isamlhton. .MIay'-dee I-Iehry Kem ' .A. G. Manuel .N. A. Morrtlon -Jessie Miccullach v.M.'ar Lon L. Dz-mock Mabel Ratnpy cu-I IQL _.___ _..L Departmental Exams.` Dolly Vard;n Coming. common` or cannon oun cnrrznnon. M1-s.`J. Bcaliey 1sAv13i't1`n`g her son in North Bay. ...__," 1-|__._-11 2- 1.. rc_......._"........L O"\Il -An M-tas f'l?.'Bowe11 is in `G1-avenhurst v1si*ti'n~g' friends. A an _t ,_L9 !_ ._L-._ 5153' um -vaav `vvuc Mr. R.` H, -.Webt-3' and family are in Toronto for a momth`. A A _ &-,..__! v -v----- ___---_.__ M1593 Roeasler, at Cln.c1n'na'ti, is stay- ing. at the Queen s. In_ n. 1-! 11r-1.|. -._.1 D.....:1.. .-n 2.. LVLNIIIVWI out I Avnuvnnc Miss Jea-n U-FI`em1'nk, at Owen S`-aund, Lts visit!-n-g Miss Nellie Goodoall. ' 11-... r:__._!. cv.-.u.u. 1- 1.-...- ....... 11....- Mites Carrie S-cdtt is home from New York for a few weeks vacation. M.t s`. Geo. Miller and tasm-1ly_are vie- tti-ng Mrs. F`. A. Hoar, John St. Mr. S. Betattle has returned `from a .two weeks trip through the '-._We3t. ...___ nn,_._ f}'__!_.I..L l.-_ __1.-_.__-.1 L.` H` `.(:J17a.~na. .Kfn'iE11-1'.' Ba i 0 Toronto after visiting Miss B. Metcalr. `Mrs. O B.r1en. aihd Mrs. Fraser, of Guelph, are guests or am. J. Powell. . M2-es. Iianpeley, at Ioronto, is visit- ing Mrs. -,W. Sarjeant, -Wellington St. Il`2__ TT-_-I l`__._!.-___ "a=raT{`1a e1 Ez1;}}{,' as ".5.-.{1Zn"'sEI Marie, Onrt., is visrttngv qtriend-3 in Tow-n. Douiae King is` spending a week at Newma-rke`t` -with Mrs. C. H. R. `Rev, J. J. Ream: a-ndu.-a. Redditt, of .'1\oron. to, are guests or Mrs. G H. Lyon. . `l_' _,-.I np__ 1 u-no-11 av, _, 1 ,-L and Mrs. J. x_W`i1l Nsa left on Mon-day for a_ two Weeks` holiday in Iuslgoka. _ 9 V | Mes. H. `Bell has returned home from -vtai cl~n~g he : daughter, Mrs. ` (D:-.) Bailey, Orillla. II_ .___I `ll_._.~ ??_A__4 ?'-,,____ _L f- `Er : Harry Dom-as, 33! To- ronto, are staying with Mrs. C. Kel- cey, Eugene St. IR`!__ 1t_-__ .4 11.1.` on L . _ _ __ __u_'. c.-- and two cnildz-en are visiting Mr-3. King's .b-1-other, Dr. Doug-1a=a, at Nvaraaw. Il_ Tf I` 1'\...|.-_L_-._ ___-.. 9.- 1\-L_._ U5], IHHEUJLU 3]. Miss Moore, of St.` Thomas, wh3 has been visiting Mrs. _W. R. King, has left tor Ottawa. ` :'_-- -- `--' _..'--.- M-has Walsh, or Ne'w.m-2.1-ket, spent 9.` couple or days this week `at Mrs. _W:m. Hun'ter ,3, Mal-caster` St. in ._ ' .u _L ,'1 1,,: was in Peter- baro 'La:st' week` attending the Grand '9 --.1..- -j 1.v__ fl\4\1-A I 'L'c)_'dfge'<;f_"ch'e' '{.6.o'.i5." ID!-_ `Tf_1_I. -l `7_,, }'fa;.;: gs. 3:"';t;;,i;'%,mnea_ last week from Oollingwood, where she had |_been visiting Mrs. C. Lloyd." `V Rev.. .W. Bcaker andtralmily, oi` Down-sview, are staying with Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Len-nox, Mary St. . .L,,_,,, _.1 and "Tn'in"Miidr.:";12eZ~"'.~.{"rammed to `her home i.nB Vater holiday- ing with Miss Bessie Neelanda. II.__ 7? . _ . _ -_ -_J If`__. f\9'\_.'-_ _.. "E:-`C1-22.1:;r'1.`c'e a;m1n`i;v;; "(ma week for Toronto, having accepted a. posi- ti-on with .W. A. Murray & C}. -Tarts`.-,;Iewson and Miss -(5;r'1en, or Collmgwood,-have been guests Jo: the Misses Payne tor a tew days. oAnLo ._--- :---6.-.-.-. --_ -- . -5 -_ _-' M3133 Norma Croselvand or St. 8.l'k 5 _I-I-oapital, Salt Lake City, Utah, arrivu led `here Last week ta vislt relatives. Miss ~,W1-'Ight, at. TPdte1_'b~aro , former- ly of Town, has been `the guest or Miss Bin-gha-m tor`severa.1 days. `ml..- `1-.___._- J -.I (`L Il__I_I_ 7 Mr. and` Mrs. C. G. Arthur, of Mid- land, were here last w_eek attending the funeral at the former`; brother. u. ' i4`raif"M c'1` oo;.;aoooom Mary -McK1nmon, of Toronto, visited Mrs. '1`. Collins, Bkake St., laat welci "341. ';na"i&Es".';iE'n1ii;u{Sf`o:"i~}$; tenham, ,were in 'Down over Sunday, the guests at Mr. and Mrs. S. E. .'1`u:-- ner". . a 2 . -"l_d;1'B. Burnside ron'to,1 who have Grsay Ga:b1'e3, ` Monday. Messrs. A. Oowan and Mr. B. Aiken a:tIten~ded the High Oaurt of the I. O. F. tor Central On ta.t1-0 a/t Orangevllle this week. ' ' ---- .. vwu-v Rev. H. D. Cameron and Mrs. Cam- eron, or Elm-ir.a, N.Y., have been guests or the rormer a sister, Mrs. Keater, .W:Jra1ey St. . mas Basie Vair, who has spent sev- eral months with Mr. and M1-.3. ;W. L. Van` in San Bernerdimo, Ca1., returned `home on Sunday. ` ' _._.A TQ_4__;L' _.` LL- K_IL 1"- Mr. George Hunt at the Galtt Re-I to-rmer save .The Advance 3. call last week. ,;W=h1le here he was staying with |Mr. H. B. Myers; T ` an 1u-_9 ,,. _.A 'A,_,,___1. 1': Miss E. C. MacKa-y, of Ahcussat, B. 0., who is spending the weum-mer in Onharm, visited last week _with Mrs. M; C.` -Wauhm-s`bun. ' `IE1... If 9" KIII_-.__ -` Ll..- ?.-I_-_..lJ_` "in; M. H. .vvu&n, or the Dake3id_ Hospital, Mimico, returned on Mon- day after spernmng 3 week with her trlend, M1fa.fB. M. -QW.arnlca, Clmrlvdte Mr. R. 'P. Baorwe `hats retunned from the `0dha.1t. ` He `expects _|:o ebert with- m.t`11e nextlten dn-ya tor Ee Yukon, where: he` H8-I several -min-ins `eriters pjrteee. " - 2 7 g n`r.__.Idhn Mcnoug-all and Miss Jean Mscnmignll, otm .'I'oronto,-- and M21-us. ;W,rlh*t and`. daufmer, of Owen Sound 0.. _.V14ll |_iin-3 and `Mrs. J. '1`. Doug- ?'ail1=* rat: . Bay Pomt. A . _ _ _ . A-1` `-00 '1' tag vru-5 -r----v _.'1`he en-ga r.- is ammmnei and Wmarrh.-as will shortly take place Percival Bmvwn, .-Toronto, to :Doiu_, ;`y(tdow~otT~'t'he late Mr. Francis Y.`-;l;_.5..P.`f*gp1qr at Barrie.` . Qutman, J. H. Bennett VL _.;`:1Ia;;jCreaw1cke left; last 10: `a. trip tqff the 9%l',l_;;e_ nautdj 11-om 3 o Society 804 -?99n' , have :mt`m_th'a at and daughter,` '1`o-I `been sum-me:-ing -at retunned home an! $1.00 PER ANNUM IN ADVIN6: Imcu: cont: nv: cunt I In a game` rpliei` ;w-Ith .ba-tl1viI'..fxA1lt:,' .p1a'yIs, Barrie ball tasaers soored?>"aA slgmall triumph over Orillla. on .-.Wdd-`A -naaday, `Aug. 8th, in he lawter tldwn, rthe Gonlteat virtuallly decid-mg ne mozfthern championship. mhe Simme- Muakoka cLea.gue ;h1a.v1ng .ou1v1a:paed_,` thanks tho ~Bna.celbridge avrrd Hunsts-_ ville, the two lea.-dens reaolved.tto lock I.-_.__ _ ... TBIMS ORILLIA FOR THE SECCVHID- TIME THIS SEASON. _.v_... _ v--.w--.v---vv --w .horr1.'s.d' Eaot; man 9. game frond!-`_ `the other, and 't-he Barrie -men nought J vbo wipe out the defeat sustained in Ox-1111a on Dominion Day by rpl-dying the rubber. -fnhhs -they succeeded in. -doing to the atpparemt satisfaction of. :a large '_ma.Jor1 cy at the -spectators who left the field alt the close qwlhe content that the, better team h-wd `won. .'1`.he `play irbself was -of a. high order that would have done justice even. tho "lm Eastern League. Barrie, `mowever. 1ed at all etta.'g`e's. ..AJpperud,ed is the score: BARRIE. % 1;. I.`a.'wr, rt .................. .. Lennox, 2b ............. .. TP-`LI,-_-,,,_ CV " `'I -. `:7-';~. as ....... ..` er, lb fIf_l_L Qiixi, '5 '.'.'.'.'.'."'.'.'III.. Irwin, lb ............ .. ,' '51 -,Weat,he1~wax, rt .......... .. M:cFa-dden, ct ............... .. Barlsow, 11- .................... .. Aw . . . r _ _ , _ Reardzon, as E Score by Innings- Orlia. ... 0 O 0 1 0 2-0 Barrie . . . . .. 16 1 0 3 0 0 Umpire, J. .Weir, Newmarkt. =.Wrist s work at` short -could -not have been improved upon. ` fBu1-ton beanarwed rsix \c ha_ri:t1es`'toL Clzu-k .3 three. Archie did mot ha.ve_ his usual number: or strike outs`. `0ri11i.a had tvm .'nva.se~run'ner3 nipped at the `plate. It was clever "play. :1 Clark and Dark` "of Guelph ta.m'e" make .a pretty gvoad -baxtjzery. Manage: Shea:-`.3 men got out of a -tight hole In the 6th. .'1`hi.a was Oril-j l_ia 3 last real chance. The locals were tvhere with the stick U115 time. ` ` ' "Gummy." Scott xvmlled down a con- ple ot nice fouls. . -'1`.n.a.=t was 2. oorking drive or Todd's than cleared the bases in. the 5th -with rlzwo men gsone. Pt practically won the game. hair. .w. J} Thompson of the_sw=._rt Co., Chicago, returned _h.-3-`me 1a.3t"1`.hur"3day. `He will be back 1n,a `few we'ekva ':ofr`e- _ join `ma wife -a-nd dau`g1rter, who are` vmtt1'n~g'tr1emda in this vicintt-y-,. prior `bu resuming `his mrmer work _In the 'Brtt;i1ah_ In=dies._. 1 Farewell our a.z;cien grea.tneSa!- Soliloquy or Prea. Ji.m". M:L_:d`d;1. } Orillia will now. wear "33-ck-c':cthv |a.nd apnes tor rt-he :-est at the year. F.a1r1aven," L-ake Muskvqka. They had a "pleasant time w`.th th Evange`-9 - tats C1-aahssley and Hunter. and the la'tlter .a faamy. be LL .mexita.1 o.{rra'nu31. vAmr1 ; Po.rk4and_> Be-a.-as` Lia tcod full of en- ergy. .'1`asty and ready-`to-eaatu ix; DROPS AND OUT-CURVES. Barrie s fielding was simply supenb. Piinos, % Organs and Musical Instruments, Folio and Sheet Mugic, - Leas than a wave}: now and the: country Ahoy: will have tn, go back to etch pol MI- lnuin nu-An as-nnf n9anArnnn- 0.: `"0". Wlll "CV6 kW '1 IIIVB Ivll IUUQJUI School Suits will do well to. _look_ in We have made great p?Op0l'I0nI`C.\.I- snppiy the Boyu Schoul Suit demaqda Owing to I special parchue 9! Bu '5 Clothing we are able to ntfr ununu ; Vlllle. Mothers who've sons head not our values. cs: 13...: -l\.......a \'....O..n. ..:L.. Q.\_'--n n'._-_ u 3' VII!!!- `in ce. .. . .... . . . . ...,... w Boys -Tweed Pleated-_ Su`!tI.~'7-`S ; nnmmm Pr-inn- -_ . _ . . . . _ . . _ _ . _ _ _ _ , _ guru; `5 Bo 3 Tweed Norfolk Snis.`Sohooi ' "_ 3|! , ni P ' e... . 2:61) m::3B3s'$?1`):ieceTweed-S` ta.`- ` boys -'1 weuu r'-1euieu- aululp "$000011 93, School nnnimr P1-inn. _ , , . A . _ . . , , , ., :50 Days a [JLUUU 1.W.eeu -alum. allies `I1 _ V ' s` eoe ` a Sr-.1-mnl P1-inn. . . ;-._t.B'. _ _ . . . . 421 `0 nuyu a moon vweou nuns, tciunouo 50 pair Boys Knickers. Sol School Opening . . . . ~ -.. .`. .;..-.j; . `, 6_0 Boys Overalls, SOh(')0lUp4 .. ~ Pnce .. . Boys Clothing and _u :.' Hunter ~ h 1' P. 1'05-nos; uougupu} V ;go;j,.3;:;' x:;:;.m W... andithe best quality in Violin supplies. etc. Our Leading Piano HEINTZMAN 9 CO. School Opens Monday, Aug: 20th. ~ -. Barrie Repeats " A _T For` Workers ` 000102000.--8 161030010---6 A housemaid and nurse. highest Wages- Mka. W. _A. BOYS, Bayeld Street. 83-tt` IVIQIVEI I3 &&FII`I We have a large amount of Private Fundsto land at 45 and 5 percent cmthe seoux-it `of oodturmmort ages. McCAR'1`HY.B0YA 8: URCHISUN. unlop Street. Barrie.` T , - 3 I I'll! I L ' :1 i 1 the undersigned j1gqttril2sy.%io1rt(i1.lIt3n`xt!1ri.s`r3s8 gvhice brqod sow: owner can have same on proving property and vmvhul uvn..\l\Q9Q, UWHUK Uilll uuv u on paying expenses. 'l'lU.'4 IAHM l'l'$Ul'l`4I\1 1 UI Ll! H506 1l.UllII McL.Stevenson situate on the Lake Front.bein all that part of Lots 25, 26am! 27 in the Sevent Concession of0r0. lying between the Railway Track and Lake Simcoe. This term contains ~three -huudreclund seventy-five acres, of which _ ninety are under crop. 4 acres of pine grove and the balance in asture. It is situated Within ten minutes` wal ' of Oro Station on the G. T. R. '-and ten miles from Barrie. A never-fail creek runs through the farm; frame ham. `'4 ; with stone stable underneath: stone 1) and sheep house; driving sheds and 2 other a; brick house;stone milk house: ice house. 0113.; . fences in good condition; young orchard 2.o0rcs. This property is a grand duces excellent crops. |I`m- fin-than nun-tinnlns-a flnvnrua nfn nnnlv fl`! 3 farm and pro- , . k Luau: . d H" - Bast grades of Pi an lath j in 5"`: ` n. . rod- n ' ` and sb*1t'r ciiicgaud L-9 [ Softwood. 4100 0 ow 1,, Hard, Soft and mmmm mm FARM pnopmriwv or the late` John uni. \'tA\ynnnnn uhnnfn nn fh '.ll`!t\ 1 Mr. and Y 'm5rn-- --- 'rn1s- A "Te|enhonco*pany "1ERVANT GIRL WANTEIH)-Z-Good wage! bpam. Apply to`MRS. (mono: w4'r'r. shanty Bay -P. O. asp `'0: the District of inn H..- mnmn nu um . . u0NBBN1&L6!iABAl NEW Anvnnrxgnnnms.` MQNEY TO LOAN; .- __.-.__4. -1 I)-X.-AL or CANADA Q -is abouuo FOR sAu:% b:AL:ns m `.`---- 33 WHOLE No. "3137 ua. cncw. Pnou-nurron. Phon$I 87, ua. ununuu to M Shanty Bay 1 . R." MONTGOMERY. - T ' Craigvale. zooovoo++o+++1 vvvvv_vvvvvv999fQ9QO9_9< [goat a coon 9 ' Tlyeatter % V oooofoooooooooooooooooooo growm term or 100 acres (or use ' T ood or "to rent. two miles In vi of Cookstown. nice located with cedar he brick dwell- ing. rame burns. and in or state of culti- vation. Would teke some `property in Barrie as part pay. ` Terms easy. as there are no mort-. 0 4 0 > I v ?`::srhthRo;`re,:){re1._ Apply C ARNOLD sogggr 53 5118115011. 888 street. Barrie.- % rum: won shu: 3 bugs 100 some in Innlal. (acres $ , _ of at-dwood bush. good produc- tive coll. level "frame burn on stone wall. frame stable ami driving shed, with haylott above. log house.-'- - _ .... A 1...... -m union: in Veanm. M acres V .l`o-morruvnr, you'll wont to. onjoi the day outside and no other has will give such comfort at 0 1101156. ' 1 1 buys 70 acres in Veapra. no notes` , cleared. soil. clay loam and part I ht loam. Good bulldin .~ guma in the ktc-hen._Th1a-is 3 1): n. m on from Barrie. Apply to 1 st, nnnwx | >-now t Cool HAT 7 j :v V` V -The l(otrop_ol1tnnP1-oduotlon! . -A _ Story of Thrlmn and Heart.-felt Interest. .Embolllshe1_l by ing ` Scenic Effects ! A strong Out! 3* " A Story from Lite, WI-_-- ~-o nah-tnnn n D1-mr utore. ` ~ STRIKW `ASIIOII UIIH . .._---, ___,, -pfat,Robe1-tuna`: Drug utore. Priced--2_5g. 3_5c. 50. . ' I grain w! t I 100 res for sale .u2.nt_ twme: :nn3iflure o?!%3ookstoWn. I .No1'tci: to cluznrrolgsjg . U ; . Full! line-all uizee. both single and double. Prices 81.09 to 85.00. Private room` for ttti . wu. cossLANui Druggiat. Barrie. ---`v_V.., A Beautiful Story of the prouent day _ RUSSES For `Sal: J. snows v Box 497. `Bands Ont.` THC INTERESTS 20F BARBIE, THE COUN`l'Y~OF SIMCOE AND nms `P. Mo?` La... nf vnnm-A`- in _BAR1VzI:E, SIMCOE, ONTARIO, AUGUST 16, 1906. . Iuousuos 'I`EA-IIIo old ;-ollnble av-` vita -- qlwqn an stock at B01`!!- wnuns. - :O%O%XO 0 ='.l`.o_ 3-mthervan idea at the number utharveltera gain: .Ito. (l:'he Golden (West, It ttvookeleven vseptlona to_ -ha.'n- `dle. Tuesday : tr-attic, Imd every train ._waI crowded. ` _ - V ' -Frutt jar rI'nga,1resh"ru`bber._5c a d-we-n at Croossla-nd`a wd-rug store. V I -The, Aidvaznce; urltdl the arid o.' the `war only '36 cents. `Read by 3-11 .people or quality. contains more coun- ty. news 't'h.an_ Eny` qther weekly. Sim- clo-e a Beat P_.a.~per."_ . , ' I `I-rmiuful Branch 61 the Liberal-Don; mnvmlve `Atssocwtton (oardlwell) will meet at Stroud, on Frzday, A'ug.31|a|:. at 7 'p4m., 'or the 'pu1-pzrse or appoint- lrrg `delegates `to the Beaten Conven- ttkm on Sept. 19:): next. - ` -Ptaroua plaster: for Lame backs, 25` gt Cwvuallam-_d`a. drug store. "The news reached here at the hour of going 'to-preea of "the sudden death of mu Nora. Ba;den-hunt, adopted daughter-`or -M-r. and Mrs. G. A.` Bad- enhurlt, syvhlch and event happened y`e`s'ter'day morning at Sandy Cove.` Boots -A-Pure dllve oil; Imported `from Italy, in original sealed qu`a.r.ta, at $1.00. a).-` so in bulk, at Croula.-nd `drug store. Among the entries tor the harness -`hm-no meet antnbunsceid to: this week not Dutterin Park, Pnononto, "are 48. Beat- 't`ie .a Nettie Bright -and -W. J. Giika` Honest Billy and `Billy B._ The first mentioned wants in the 2.17 *pa.ce. -Lrasnt -weekiat Dutterin Perk ('noron- tei tndtting races `Mr. -_W. J. Gi1iuce.p- tured finst money in Class: II_ with Billy B., winning three straight heats. I-Ie captured also second money in `C1~a.=Is 1' with Honest Billy. The die-. t=a'nce was half a mile in each race. Oumpelwlnppllon--[Pull lines on name nngl rune! xrncorloo and provisions. -In-olnll adapted to campers. at lIl_)`l`l-I Emma. V % -'-The be:t.qual1'ty or English chemi- cats is-kept at Cnossl'amd :3 drug store. F ,.'1`he Quarterly have-feast van-:1 Sac- ramental service wererheld in Collier St. Methodist Church last Saubath morning and evening`. At the morn- Iingr service the pastar preached V and -`the evening service was taken by Rev. J . J. Bedditt. Rev-3. `Knight. S_t.Lcu13, and -.W. E. Baker, Dowmaview, a.sa;at- ed. % --semlxtz pmaera, fresh and run Itren-zith, ten in box,` for 20c, at Cross- 1-a'nd".a drug_a.t-ore. In the reeent "Departmental Examine ationgs Barrie C; 1. pupils did very well,` a large `perce'n't-"age of gthvsieee recommended by theVe'1tatt_ having been successful. .'1-`he showing is all the more creditable when it is considered that the minimum at pa.es.is now 40 per cent. on each subject and 60 per cent. on the whole aeecompare-d with 33 1-3 and .50 respect-ively in tormer years. ` .- ` __.__-- _ A _ , an -_-.. _n_ -4 W Go to Wilkinson : for all kinds 0! dry llnm and mm wood, also slab- I.-uud and split, any length you wish and -old pqr cord. no: box loads, . -100: nervpuunesa and general weak-I nan Mia:-gan s Restorative Tonic lathe bait known 1_-emedy. 50c and $1.00 at Cro;:1:a4n=d s drug` store. ' ' Since the commencement of the m2d- ` summer hoiltlays the folsowmgt res1g- ' nation: from `the teaching` staff have been received by the Publlc School ` Board: Miss Charlton (South W-ard). l Mlle McGladderx"(iW.e|t Ward), Mina Ockley _ and Milk Teakey _ (Central). The School Management Committee has` filled threeor the yacanciee _..hy .t`he| appolna_me'nta- ot Miss Nina E, `Lock- haa"t.- . -ln.3'ha.m:~ ll.-in Nellie ucaaoble. Petro1ea,l. an-d,_Mlu . Ma-hel>.Ou1t:cn, Camphelltard.` _M !iea Er.-ta.` Misrrleon or[ l'.I.`own will take one of the postlonsl [durlng the months of September `and |Octo`ner. .

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