'l_'o-Night : Concert Hamb%I.y-L-Holman. ....,,. W`, "'|" CIIII 'a;3E's;32 32 IELQIEJ vw -run: o o I n Q I n It if-'-77'i*ne Jm1"13mk- ....... .. ...Pnu1; %1oooo oooo_-1 ..`I..wa3$ rm 'Me.,.:..... 21.315; Messrs. Frank and W. Lat:-'a.n1ere or Gm'venhur:at: were the guests of re- 4J.1I.It1veqa 4'-Vhere` ore; the houd_a'y. 1 A Mr. and Mrs. `A. B. Craindali, Che- `htoycan, Mich.. are I;-h_e" guests of Mr. and `Mn. .1`. 0.. Rayon. we?! - A .. aotdunmvr phnira ; - ~ Quiet qglasmum `cho.la.- -Qrlac dank cbak -he uld whgn wrltint.1"1'he Dem .-or-tea Vulcan". pad "_1fh}.-1`,1.:a.veIer'-~; 1 human: bun`a`old1n _xeo.rou_; fi !?5,.;9q!5II! " _,--__-- ---- .--v -an av-u -\.'n_ 51101116) . who`sa.t on `the -lotto! the admiral, asked Mr. whereupon the response came in 9. line .rendering of the ."Wearlng of the-. Green. The admiral `became._ulg.rmed and ~uked_;hte nelshbor. 81re.;;PUtrIck, it the Veep": was _4:rea.non. "If acaroozy. think: "Do." _. _ jnnlght, "because Mr. `Beddon is fcitn-' Jaur, og Her Megepty Govo`mment;,e.nd* Orunceuisn _o`t thlg<`au"em_. N7. 1` ' I . .,,--n- Seddon to sing} a. song; -gm, Celtic. ; . 4 _ ..- fr- -_- cu. wu IIIC K'm|" \,' Many stories are told about Mr. Sed- don. On one occasion an -admu`-31. of the eet visiting New Zealand water: was chains engtainea by; me l;|.to__ )1:-. _.Ba.lIanco. In for man, who wiu`-Pre- mler at the time and lnvwhoae Go'vern- 1 meat M:-. Se ddon hadwporttouo. After Acinner the me an pan-Ik;nucx1ey,% `on men: o: ndmu-a1,: Saddon to .:....`~.. ..-__~ can UIIIIIVQ `Ur _ll. '1-`ne , ` !6't"n1'3n1y eon in the South African % War. during which he raised, nttetrout. tnd. maintained, at his ovbn expense; two . companies ot._; L.0va.t's" Scouts,` was 3 terrible blyow to him... _ vs 1113 Inll'UULUK'3Wa8 accomplished.-V Plenty of money, coup- led -with gbodluck, enable hiiit to pur- chase the family estates-and seat. .Fyvie Castle, and there he and his wife have lived ever since. subscribing with lavish g`enerositi__e_s to loc_a.l cha.rities._ On the death of his ma.te17na.l- grandfather, Mr. *Leith inherited oonslderhble -property. with theridht to Iprex the name at Folbes to that of Leith. _et fortune was not all smiles tor him. Theloss of his nnlv nnnln nu. '....n. AA-l-- \fVI% KY5 C CIGUUII '7 T 3 `VI VIII`- $Iu IIIIQII l in the management -anddirecti_on Of several big steel `companies in the - Western -States. for he has been presi- dent of the Joliet and Illinois Steel Companies, `and -president. and chair- manor the Federal Steel Co.. ail of. which-wlth many others--were ab- sorbed by and amalgamated into the gigantic Steel" Trust`of to-day. `Lord Leith is. not-. an American. Like Mr. Carnegie. heis a Scotsman. butunlike that famous muiti-mil-lionaire, he nev- er became a naturalized citizen ofith United States. ~- ' The Romance of His `Life . Just six~-and-"thirty years ago, in the summer of 1870. when. the Franco.- Prussian War was raging. one after- noon._ quite unexpectedly, H,_ M. `S. zealous, the agship of Rear-Admiral Arthur Farquhar. dropped anchor in the haxibor of San Francisco. At the moment some serious ~international complications seemed to be brewing. and the admiral s-as commander-lm chief of the British Pacific Squadron -orders were to remain within imme- diate reach of the cable, while the un- ce ty lasted. so as to act at once ' on o ers from the Admiralty. Conse- quently the zealous lay.in `Frisco har- bor for nearly two months. -Serving on board at the time was a handsome. fair-haired young lieutenant named Alec Lelth._. Of course, the oicers were delighted to be kept so long~at the favorite port on the station. and the young ladies on share were equally charmed. and entertainments of _ali kinds went on every day, iboth inso- ciety ashore and on the agship,` Lieut. Leith soon -became an immense favor- ite. Yet Mr. Leith remained heart- whole. One day there arrived at the Palace Hotel. in the care of an aunt, i one of the greatest 'heiresses_of St. 3 Louis. She was an orphan within three months of coming of age, and _ (under her `father's will) came` into pos- session of untold millions in iron foun- ll dries _9..n,d` steel works, and was a very tn be`autif3il;Q'girl as well. tall, slight, A graceful and accomplished. . , _ `:1 _Love at First Sight. _ p _ She and Lieut. Leith met at a dance 3! on the zealous one afternoon, and it was a case on either side of love at first sight." But the course had to run 9 smooth.` for everything la.y- practically in -the lady's hands. Matters were soon cl arranged. Lieut. Leith left -the navy as soon as the Admiralty could let him. H and in a few months the two were mar.- `ried. For several years `Mr; Leith lived in the United States, where, in both M Chicago and St. Louis, he became one of the active business men of the`Am- 4.; er-ican West. and looked atterhis wife's 35 vast iron and steel interests. In the b. and he returned to Scotland. ..once :1; I there. the dream of his lifeeto buy back 3r the estates of hi ance_stors-was soon tn of-money, .1-at to pur- 5:` ro; Castie.._and there have ma llvad nvnr gin:-n nul-us.-...n..a..... _-xu_ ._ . .- V8 yGIII PUUCIILIJ xuauc CI SILVA Iv` 9,}- J".` "' Lord.Leith is amecent addltion~.to`t_h9 . British House of Lords. ` It #48` 0113? 1!! Noyennper last that -Mr. J__.ohfI_l A13!` a.nder.`Fbrbe.s`-Leith was zalseerf-to PM 3_;y..'xing Edward gs;TIsn_1_._I;g`;th i of-Fyvie. It was `then-we'R.enotJ*Sh_ known to the British publif'genet.&}.Y' that; the reci:pien'tr `or `the.`~`roya.l: .._ho`nor was an enormously wealthy mam; bid? only .a town `people. even yet 8.-`1`="v aware or the source fronrwhence his wealth is derivfed. or are aware of the "fa'.c't that in the` marriage oif `Lord and Lady" _Leith there lies hidden `quite as pretty 3. little -bit or interna`.t_io_nal'-.ro- mance as is to"be found among `the many British and American alliances during the past ha.lf-centu-ry.= g " "Fortune Derived From Steel Trust. Not "`only does Lord Leith s large fol`- tune come tram the_ United States. but `It is derived from_the famous Steel Trust to which Mr. `Andrew Carnegie. owes his millions. At one time, in- deed. Lord Leith was a. foremost man LL - -.-.__..__;_..L _.. `.SlL.__Ll.. A [ An enormouslyg rich man 1: Iag0l`d Leith. of .Fys`v1e,.;a_t whose ma.g1,11?9n1 seat in thegnorth '0!` -Scotland. Fyvie . Castle, Abexeenshire, Their M31894- ties King Alfonso and Queen Vlotoria 0`! Spain recently made a short sojourn. I v -...| r .14.`. 1.. _ ..-_....; ...1.aau.... 4.. ha . Wm E. Bellinchahx my raturneci to Toronto aiter a. `week : p1ea.sa.nt viltj atmrs. Ca :-n1sh I. Bay "Street, Tho V'nhg go thug for-no no-A-4-`. ..'... -a; -._- .noMAIib:'-br scofnsn-n i-16..1'%_pr-' THE KING oI=' SPAIN. . Q How the Young Man Won His Wife and _ -wuIth In the United ..States-F`or-b turn was ;Dorivod- Fm: tho ages: 1 Tru`st+-Thu" Rornanco. of `Hi! I -57" ` ` Lwu at First Sight. ~ by the wiay the. `new: peo- .fgrau1ng`1*t `promise: to `be nldhed be-.. "ore~ the wllotmed time, Dec. 1231:. ms` orctthar, I-!"arry.'ot '1\o1-onto, upernt {nah-NI-` nu: n1IH||`Il2- ~11.-- M'--- . M-cLe an, and the- extended a can-fo Rev. Walter Inglis congressman: ,0: And Nathmwmnga . V. C-naw be. Qhcir *pastor.- Both cal !-3werebsusta1n_e:l and ordered-Lo be.tqrw.1rded`to. the re- Cteemore, Dunedin % uni.-ctlve -minuta4I'I.;; A- 1&1-39 -huaget oz ~. - _'- uulllfb brtqze, was accepted my `nu ma, and arrangements we ` nor his Kcramlstion. ~:'1`he con at mdhurut, Mingling and ex;tax;ded W3 McLean. .the- consreki nd Na `ham mbs1on~ htiI1ne:a v;s;p;a.j gmqludinz receptlqn >0; atfeporl '.._-5,__;.` _`_..L; _'Ba.-rrle P1-eebyvtelry met here on`; `day and did a soda 'de.y`a e zblkl Rev. Drzltcheod was: elected _o_r 101* the ensuing year. A call Ripley "to Rev. Mr. Bremner, at E wrme eccapeed, that an ` --Connty _ rnilla The following accounts were ordered to be ' pa . lliam Dempster, rep. 25th side road, 858.50; D. H. Corbe tt, cedar and work on 15th side road, 85.02; Jae. Mcllaster, % claying sand bills, 827 share of rep. East town I-land, Essa Minn, burying a steer, material and work John Dunn, ll $2.25 ; John Morris, ll building culvert on 10th than Irving, cedar and 3rd line, 812.75 ; John tree oil` road rep. road on 5th line, $1.00 5th side road, $28.00; 's share of rep. $25.75; Robt. McMinn, gravellin side road and 6th Con ,* 8293. 20 ; 8l;50; Robt. on 2nd-line ing washout on 5th ; Jae. Black, Essa s line, 830. 97; Jan. West town line, on 30th bt. Mc- V Holmes; bridge. 88-00.. side line, ing washout and re- side line, 87 ; Jona- building culvert on ;John F1ynn,.re Hiram Conn, reg. road on 6th Con. line, $11.50; Lorna Chap- 3 man, four hours man and team, 81. 20 ;-.Frank ` Mcmulkin, plank for Pine 818.00. _ g By-laws were passed a `and regulating the salari Treasurer and for xing for-the current year. gpointing a Collector es of the-Clerk and the rate of taxation The following rates' of taxation were struck : '2 5/10 mills ; mills; Cookstown Police day. - Rate, 4 2/10 mills; General School. Township Rate, Rate, 3 5/10 Village Ba'te,1l 6/10 _ -; Statute Labor commuted at 60c.. per ` River bridge, j \--J 0 Council` adjourned to % first Monday in. ,0ctobor. / Essa Council met at Thornton, Aug. 27th, pursunnt to adjournment. All members pre_ sent. The `Reeve in the chair. A Moved by_Mr. Cox./worth, seconded by Mr. Dundas, That the portion of the 4th Con._line lying north of the G. T. Railviay until it in- tercepts the Nottewasags River be leased to AndrewgGordon for the `term. of ten years for the sum of ve dollars, and that the Clerk be instructed to send 3 copy of this resolution to Mr. Gordon. W VIVLA B.Il, ' `. jf Mininery %%ADepartment -u.-~ v v - v C `IUVIIIWI Mr. 'D<;1:s"fMmrll'n has `gone to Owen _ '48-arund as science waste: In `the Colleg- iate Institute there. [ V . Thereis ;aiready a brisk demand for Ladies to-wear H'at's. The new things arriving daily .do not duplicate orders, eafly slgoppers get the aid` vo_f-rst choice. - - . . n Put forth to . `eff0"t and cv8,!'Y - incre ment. d . ft orders, an adya long .hst 36350,], should _ I here` is 3173}. .rthe,_..,Cmn1g as all orders , Cosiumes as.-p05;131:y,a,-e received. deal- j ` n` as C3 V hie '_ ICCUO :5 derlw - thearse . thee!` .' _ . am A . exelclflge. . . I this Depart 'f1etI'CY . I .. 'b]e, the C 1 A P955} ` "Y .y,tionlover--store service better than even e . , ?'\:su%a_lVbus`ii|ess ring about this store already D _-%Dhressmak1ng Paf1fS Now OPen aA1 um: Essa Council. 9'. T. Mouasmir, cigk. rod . 'da$r-.`--; T` v.;I;;ineu. moderat- , , - -_ ..qv\-yobs` ngyear. from r.. Brad?- M |h- '-lg--L . MISSHGAM-BLE IN CHARGE. ; --... ..-.v- - noon -vv'uII GIJBII mu 1}6}.Jny or London 1: the fgueut toxrva o/ouple or vjvqeka or Mrs. -AA. wmmxn. T mmtCd moot at Alliaton ghe *VIcKHs In Ah`... I`. [;e::":....m.*:.`:.:::*:. m-,-`;':.;:*,':..;.: :.".,2,;;; -and that ouch Executor: Will not b6 N pr 3- :11! assets orfang partlgliagllfggu mu`: . . . DIl'aonn.. _ o w 0360 . `il;%nroo\red by them at the 4 M -vv-'~--vux nu` uuuvc umcuuwn -- ember; a: midi: " wrsW""""i .d1ItrilIultoo%}nI:ssets'ot i`n`.iemaed am, an entitled thereto. hannn'r3;$,.om* claims of which theyshau the 3 :....a' 01...; -..-|. 1n..--__._... ...:n nut ha wv--- -auction! "-:':l`he Misses Brown of Port Hope; whcl `were the -guests or the Muses Walton, - have returned home. 11.. n_-_.. --V ` " NOTICE, To CREDITOR!` `Them lsmore Catarrh in this section 013 oonntx thnnall other diseases nut 0863 1` until e last few yearsit was supposed incurable. For a great many years dob nounoed it a local disease and preset ocnl remedifl and, by constantli `am. cure with 10 treatment. pronounced ill? curable. Science has proven catarrh total `oonstltutional disease and it thpretore rear; constitutional treatment. Hall 5 Cajahau manufactured by F. J. _Che_ney & 9-v 1 J 0hio.via_ the only consmutwnal_ cure 0|! market. II: it taken internally tn (1093 tendro to t nful. It a.ctsdireC11I" U16 blogtieng m:T33s surfaces or thesi i The: otfero `h dred dollars for an! 5" tnilsto out-3? Selgd tor circulars and m ninls. . A : J. CHEl\;EY.. Toledo. 01119 , ' ' ts." c. . . ; Take gall`: amily` Pills for constm0"` uuon mm 16:11 August. 1900. G, A, RADENH ..`..`,": ,N 4 . "'.`f9'. ".- Holiinltr for above Executors. 1 I UK: a ---- -- -nu; 41uJ|.- aux. .YLL3- Cflvfo Yesterday torenoon fire broke outm MJaxWe1l"8 dyeing and presslngem libhmerrt, and be-1'ore~the brigade reach- ed the scene `had attained oonsideraaia headway. At one `time it laokeiagit the entire Bass Block would ne wipe! out. However, ny ha :-:1 work. their: men succeeded in getting control, bu! `nut `unil -nearly 'ever ' occupant in the block had suttered more or Lesa 203% The Chinese laundry .Maxwel1 3 31! ! 02nd the dress-making epartmenili the Misses Mebennan were cammill `gutted. The damage to the buildinr wmlld easily run over $1,500. --. -uuuu--.-; neat. LHCLZ; VV.:. U'1u[Z}' ial meetings at the S. A. Ba::acksot:- ducted zby Adjt. and Mrs. Hyde. On. - . _ - -- R` - n or noon; we amn Jul r before the Nth Be te I I Q I n.ni9n- 1`... A}! _._,-----v', --.v. Tho Inahinz cow! P" V A Sunday next there W121 I1 -..;n-\L:_ _- - "i7ar&.'q.owe, otsudbury. has retui-nved Home mate: 9. no-umle at weaaaka stay at her Imotheris, Mu. !Wm. `Rosa. Ill].--. !!.....__..__ .-.n o _ I I UNI-vi V UIGIO %*j;11-xfnnsnu. Iy. we : advalltagg Re_ady. will}: 'Wss.r'nlca. St-`mud, was he:-emor ;a ttew day: during :the week, -the (guest '0! `reltaitlvena. Il;,_ pp, A-- -- ikposx `Ret 7:! :;r we `DA the 1 M` In-A -. - v -f- w -w- Mr. and Mrs. Irving Carley or Schtleher will (spend the manth with the `term-ex-'5 parents. T . . Mr. wnd Mrs. Ooynevotmhumestord were Lavbor Day nwatd at Mr. and Mn. I.aottus_. T" . _ ` coup?` Wablll. 3 Y I ht h A.\'(Y L- R5 ably 11!.-he L uaeu us Is: Octcl Barrie. * sa2;.."a'."am..e, m'on'-'t=h -`tn H\a:_m11tcan art -1 sp,en`d1`nz V 3. her a1u_ter:'s, 1 1 A 11 MRS. 4 Sum` `Its ` large this this The "gun! .. . nun: at 374373` whet disti desi } musicl Till`. `I316-b.rir;.".I-." L. Burt'cn have been ' staying at "The Queen a" Toronto. for An. couple of weeks. _ ___ up,-_ u n - art` our w hi ve qu Stu nn-.. mid}. Dau3'LVa.s -Bjrunlton and `da.ug*hbe_r at Donut Harbor are zuallhu at relat- vivqa hgfe. -L'!'D-r. `I-Izaycocx of Midland was '3 re- 4cen't xllihor mt the home or Mr. and gm. `A. `:1. Nous. V M}-s. John wabh'a.mand`a wzu be. plaatled `ho learn that aha la recover- ing. 7 H ` A I]. ll\_., _.v__ g ....- -v- - -v vv uuuguv uuouo. '|ulIIi "7UBu Mia IW.a1d:on .ba.wr ~ha.s resumed his dime!` fan bescher at _ Newmarket ` High 8~t_:h'aol. . Mn. 8, J. M`.cM~cvrran and Mia Mc-._ Awormn were _in 130;-onto for time `hol- may. , ` . o39ooq9o6 mu M1-nnav Rosa `ms returned to. stay. I-I1: injured "ankle is doing nice- Putembaro. 4 L . v 1 1y. _ . - V -~ ! .Mr.. `Fred Ball. of Sta-yvner. twnta Mu-c1my~m-pantny t: tan nor Mr, and Sunday `here. _ Mu. `Warn. Hunt, Braudtord St.. in the 14-1`. 'Jdh`n McDOnIaI1d Wen": on M0nd&'1'ou o_t `their. 1nta;nt son, Harold D., II--I `HA my-ah ` - -u----- 4- uuuu nu. adv` V0` to oUIOU'IiI " "Mr. 3'0-b'l'.t Moore 6! Nkagaravj F0111-s was visiting mend: `here overksunday. Milan `ma Hmwley .0: mromto ha, been a vuut-or at Mr. Wm. Cuilmas , 1'. Wu Mange Brunmon mm: in maneu- ham tor so. cterw day`: during the wee uh` mn1R.~n. Y `scan .I...- _-.........-.1 L1-`- vuunb wmu In - 'L'Ul'UI1E0. Faur additional "linens" have any ppusred `son Ithe Ncrrbhern D1v:as1on.__A_ , -w nun: CI 30 TC-VI K 1U! TM:-II.` ':C-iaan ill npandl-ng ' 9. _Ohont`ume1'n..'1`aronto. ' MID A1 II`4I.-Au-n" II-1- nun `~- '%'a.`.~;7 `"355; ai;.'.:'5'a '3? 'ii,.':};u=to.. ll vllmng among her old mend-a. ll- B.-I.....L 11---- -.a `II- ,,- , ":'I:lTi';I- 'w1<;;$'ncp -Lo.-wrench or Torn!to % All visiting Mu.`Oarn1o`h,VBa.y Street. ' 1 1121.- an... un.|.-1.1 n|.-..-._;.- n- _.u..J v --v-v-I --I vv 77 ll 3!. UV`! wm _l'lTv'a. S1bba1d,w'.i:rr;;w-go, is vis- .!:t1n~: {her parents, Bracmordt. 7 II._- 11...... nk--- V- ___ ?""1'a'1'-1' a 'r3" 1: on a mu -to Oal-um-wood. _ . ` vurv---vqqu vv run: was -tutu-If ua":ii..".i?F.iE. A '- Rev. (W. Amail is enjoying a short hdltday in '1`.oron'to.` -III_- E... $L_......_ l._ _._ _ _AI_.Il L-- -u---s vww .. .-.~-u-.--~-ru--`---o-v--o 33333oo$$333o6o90000909o3333333oooob633ooooooo5 Tidings from Allandale ; Between Queen : and `Barrie Hotel. T 7% V? I 1 ooooooo9cooooooooooooo3oooooooooooooo9oooooo996gE .. .- 1 ` :i`i{:9ilm5aei with bottom placed between duble walla nvlug fuel. ' EVAHOARVS HardwareSto`re.~ - -`u -u-vuvncuba ll-II ,0 HIFIIVIM . % ; xmdalq aoleawm `mm `ma seem was} many he vuenacued on ' _7;_m1;"_u_t,A Hr. Wsm, Armlts.-aux. We no telling them trod 835.00 `to 855 O0 aogaorkilng tQ sin ind. itylq. % 411 mud: or _comme;-cm math. in `Hue lnltaat duly-ng.Wm both. type _and pant. a.t.TJ1 Advanc ` 4e._ Our pt`-lice: can- .___..---- or-may Ania Juu'1s'rIc PRINTING. T , 411 kind! _cv1c'6mmorcld1 pr!htdng mi g-` l-u.;_ ..n _--_- ,...._. ....,. unsung mo. cozfreap:md- my mouth 011905. -mm. an-the gross rerturnu-ofwhe month, ,repreaa_'nts in outlay in cash almost `equalto the sum of $885,000 more than would. have-been `-neicaiaary it [the syItam1wd_sbeen run `on the Iarmevoieovnomlc lines as` -in June 0 at `a yen.-r pa-mo... "I Rev..Ca.'nJon Murphy was able t-: E conduct .`t1heeerv1ce3.a.t St. Gecrge's'on : Sunday. He he recoveringffrom. his recent illness but mmy- take a. hol- d iday beore ressumlng heavy. we-rk. t The aanxrezaaxtbon at St. George ; Church.4pu-eeennted Miss Emma .W. 1- 3 Ion win a hlalndeccme 's1ve`r'tea service, _' canllltlng o_t they end five pieces, on -the occasion at her mm-rlue to Mr. -W. 3 H. Park. vM.`m_',W1Leon yreqlded at the ' ,! organ tor the past three gears and the `stat .w:a:s Intended as a. mark at ap- . vrecbat-Ion. > ' * ` . 1`hefGra:nd Trunk Railway earnings 1 tor the mant-h of June, the Last month , at `the ee'a:1_ year, emwed an "Increase ' in grams receifpte of $218,630, over June or 1905, but against `tmle .tavorab'1e ex- hibit is .a. remarkable rldacreese mo: $272,039 in` the met 'rvelbu'rInl8 at the dye- `tem. The cast of Openaaqlng the roe`-d, owceordtn: .to gthe latest record or trest- tkc earnings, umoun-ted Ibo 80- her cent. T r at 3-rcusn wecekplhs, or tour-flrhe or the `entire -ewrnlnga.-T During Junrejdr _.1afat year the exipenoues _b.ore' .5 ' pnoportidn at 68.18 iper 'cen't." 0! tron. It, there- fore, "coat ahe'.comgwny 12 per cent. more -`to _openaat.`e -the ro9'd' In Junew .' this year than during` the._corr'en1'md- 0f.'190_'n.'lIhl.- A; n.". 4. _---...---.-- -V. -uni uvuuh I A weddzngormuch looel Incerestwaa , celebrated `yeeterdey afternoon at st. , George : Church when Mr. Wm`, H. Pairk led to the elbar Mizse Emfna NVi1- ` lean". youngeer daughter or Mr. and Mrs. . '1`. "Wilson. Bradtord St. Rev, Canon Murphy performed the ceremony, At the aarter-reception at the home or the .bride e pad-'en`te.3 we nerwly wedded pair received ther~eangre:tulam;one or a large [number or friends. - Ex'tna.` empties at mhe - Axdve.-nee my be hand at Fred Aideune? 'H`a.rd-.we.:re elbcre where alreo -new ewhecrmtrbene will be 1 mm... c. J ~ T c ` T mun Helen Bwtze returned on '.l)hur nday to Pea-nboro utter spend-In-3 -:Atha"nimmor wibh `her aunt. Mrs. Clark. :;3`ll"rI. Flatt, of Bndnord, win was `jpt.. _l'lt|.fG d hunt on 8o.t_u?1_-'_da.y. " cf` -, *. , v `f,:l|...- -tag- .._ ,_ `(nut otqur. and I1u.A`.. Neal, *7`AW` n=";n`lllt.loI:nIil.`.I."-ans. `..- *_~. unis v . UJUUIB `V& In ' . Mr. `Ma.-cNlcal Ihws peecured _ the 1 poteltlnn or In:s_pector- 014. `G. .'r. V R. . Ihape. I-Ila rowte will make mm (mm I Portland -be Chrlcag-o. He commences . -11%! new duties next Mcnday. M-r-. Munic- |"Nl0O1 we `the choice at 18 ewndldabes. V M31`. no 0,: Reeve will the a promlnemt candidate for the ` Oardwell inwminaltlon at the Conser- vaItlon'bonvent1on' which meets at Bee- ton on `Sept. 13th. He will `receive "the united support of the delegates from It-he ntorbh end `at the Riding, xbe.srlde.3 cwttlng int wt-he centre and authern J ipertlone. Mr. Hill Ihais excellent `qual- 3 lflca':t*1onI`tor the honor. \ ` A ...-.I.-no- .. -`n - ---, In--vvv_OhIl. (Ill It'll]- Mtsa RaAt.-a O'Connor. who .ha.s'been holidaying In Boston and Allzston, re- turned home on S9.'turday. I-Ier -slate: Pearl, mags 5`.-me !to.Norbh Bay for a Ihsxlt Axrialt. `V ' ll.-.-\?J-_1 11.-.- . -- ---wv --A- -uv-vvo rug I Mr. _Debaney's ` MINI-e Iboy, while p]:ay`1ng on `the -hohst at the new each-9:1 Tbu-lldlng. `had the misfortune to ml arr, tmctur-in: an `arm. ` Illms [Dal-.n non......-.. _.I.- -. A '- ' - "id'r.3`;t'~n:l-E1-':;.' Waaluter Pahherastn cc Orllldav eqpent ne week and with Mr. and Mrs.` Brawn. .'I'hey want `us Tor- unvto for Labor Day. `In H-I-_-_I.. nou.u0_ .u ' _'M u-chwsympalthy am. SI ... the `loss or and '8 monitha, who died Aug. slat. The `funeral took `place `to tzroud ceme- tery on Sunday. II. ....'.I ,ll__ was `(I - .. of J _ his cons heaviest I RAVTED` OR BUG! `THEME I noel dononu Jun : n&mA"i.1Ef.u73 "75"' .awnaam st. latt}1ant.`\:ekA!'L'.'::` 3I.Pt1..ln Montreal tor .5 month; `; nIn._`-.l...'...' m_,, `.a .0 -sun uawu nu: uauaourut. -II lill. Rmlvl. THAT -0 E11 ulwaysheen, and in to ay, -rn: ROYAL- '-_ V? N` R- There is aiwgyu ouefby whih the rest are measured. With Dnhnmgn 113:1 4-n- L-_ donontfaclng :--uv-j- : is constructed -`_-L _.-_I _I_ ' W6 x`i.`` VIII} IJILVAOI .".""'F" "`'U -N'Vu_Iov Iuuruav-tlnlv It `Mud Itnownnl on mondwy after--I rllll "`c'e';'-Y1 )` N01` '1' ? ll JLIIJIH HEAT ICC VI EMU VUI plate WAR I.` TO -WARP WITH EX- I' `and lined ; the hat` and of the very IA!-.n TAD. residence. 9 rooms: ._mod9rn conven- nun; wanna. V" -1000-so ed lute:-ed h . ital; V.` 1oo_Bm`;::::tl:r. oeqhr gas on can 6; double lot. Come:-.lot.. . W '3' etc ' ~ 7 `N Lbzi k-and ` 1-".*)1_Lel?:tr1ol?8ht. ` L "- . ;gwate.rf,both." 2 . p it :&r3:.bI;I1IllmR'for market cu-don: llfglglld dwelling ivnyAllandle.o 1-oma,j 1 xsoo-mow brick-clad. 7 roomed house in Word V 1100-Tw'o houses nndshop oncomer "st:-_e__e_t.% 1656--mist-roo _ new ttoxye` house . `-aim.-sovbumomod. brlok-clad awaitiisvv- `lo .1`~ r ' _ i `:n9"l I T I I if` ' Peialileit or houses for sale bylthe Saxjegnt toe'?ao--1'.omn all parts of the town. _ meat veneered. 6-roomed house in V west end. V . 800-Sixroomed frame house : tml; acres ne::1-0 0_n!_h_uret ;g?)eol:i- buildingg. o . A'tg1`eD:rou_lL1-out house in Ajlgodue. 'nnn no ,, . ...A...., ;uu.u:u` aun-urJ.caJn -clues, the {bride going" away in 3 ramart gown oi .b_rLa'hl; blue eolienne with" hat otwhite fel't`.~'_ " . ` ` - - cu-aura uwuvuuvvu ' UIIG '1'bron:to I-acroaoe . mama alt JFK ludlmnd m--annals." .~.. |n-_.1-_. ..zL-_ . vw-uuuvw Am nvcut . A mu` "8 house me new m -'10N`-EOVOII-l'0r:l`II.Od. lQ|fergd__ how - - town 1: `u`;`r;nIII-a- lg? - c and the a'ft;_ern=' ajnd, .,o'ther `ain" A-"urn uwulp mun. Mrs. I-Iamb1y_ lat early in non for a _tt11p ,.tOa IButta.1o Am-er1cam'_-cities, the {bride 17 In an -I-----'--`- The Zrdllowlng wedding notlee will be of Interest to many Advance read- ens, thebrlde -having been a frequent : visitor at the `home of Mr.`and` Mrs R. Powell, Owen St: At eleven o`elock .on Thursday morn- . in; `the marriage at Miles Maude Bea- _ -trlce Holman and Mr. Percy E. Ham- : bly or the Canadian savlngfe Loan and Building Aesoclaitlonu was "quiet- ly celebrated at` the -residence at the rrmlde -I plarentta, Mr. `and "Mrs. J. W. Holn1a'n, - Gerrard street, 4. noronto.on1y 1;he lmmedlazbe relatives attending, . The brlde, who was 'pretl:l1y gown- edln cream point d eeprll: over white taffeta; was -given` away shy `her f&\the'1'. 'She'_carrled an ivory covered .prayer book, the -511: b: the otticlat-_ inc! clergymain, Rev. Canon Baldwin, ' and was aitbended by her sister; Mia; Edlthy Holman, gaowned in pearl . "grey crepe do china and -carryingrva. A bouquet at Tcwhlbe earn-atlonoe. Mr. 7. I-Iawva7rd- Crosby `acted as beet man. MID nlnvl ll..- 11~......I.!._ _..- ................................ ..xu:Juyn nag-tune 0ddIty-D1x1e1a;nd.. .I-Iainena Ml11'tary Se1ecbton-`-`Charge at the (Inc-A.nm 'l'.n...|.1..._.I-_-II 7 --- ._....v--_ ' --w_cvvuovnA ' UIUGI `U Gordon I-Itghlearndez-a"....._. `Sacred Chm"-a.1--.A.-bide Wit-h Denscrlptive -M'a:rch-"'1`he J61 ........-..-- cnaulnu gs vuu: nrmun":g': _-Sun".,.............1..... ...St. Clal March-4fV1pcvoun't Nelaarn" Zehi Mu'a1ca.l Scenes tram "The Yankee C:/n -"!`h e '35th' Regljnent Band; will -give the following ptogramme at` the Mar- lket Square ;-to-'n13'ht- M;arch-.-A `Sign-2.1 trnj-m`15I':4'1-.:4..Pau1l Sere*na:d_g-maonng'ut" .......... .; ...Mo:-at Nautical Se1ecbon-"So-ngs of . the Sea` ...... ...... ..-....W-a.1:-1t`cIn w.11`U-__"-T41 -A `An. I-- wa1tzas:'75LK}{3""':3i" ,,,_ avvvvvvvvffl Lind-say A . 0 00,0 2 o 1 1 0-4 Umpire-Mr. -.W=a.'1don Uuwr. [By Inning`!!- Barrie ' LN:-. a*ndT mm, It; Cwnutj fhlvave re- turned to '13o-roixto. having? agent the lummer mt-. `hue!-r -hay-aide a_dt:lIa'xe._ V `MI-`. c. .w. `PmIdhot` amended the 3-III]- 3...-.. __ 1; _ ,' .5-E H-opk- -3, 1-! House, ~8b_ Lindsay, fl. .W1'lL1-imns, .c Workmwn, 2b Ctnmumon`, p McLea-n, an} ngIcDanuald, or S:sa'n_, 1-b ---<--c-to-3 9 WI! Souch, 3b. Kdh`mey-er, 12b Bu-rnbon. 'p ` A Seoltt, =cT .1`a'dd, ct `....- .vayII uuvva. vuv awyv `Uh '-KN"! 9 T3:-`"5-'e!'e'.vv dam, vtelllhg mlseralhly against `an xa.dm8t*badly-:1-n-terior te~am_--swell, I V tell` you it mass um. ' hwts, sover- rthrawaa and gnhlsJud3~mesn*I:-s =spet1l bhe Itory.. . Ecleyen punky _eu_-was would smother bhe hopes otkauny ybeaim-"and the wonder `ta `max Lind~aay"di_d not run up `aa. heavy \ ac-core,` .'1`-he vlqtora bhrouyhouht ~pduLy_~ed`scnwppy bad-1 and were vqu-1c-k `ho Ibake advwnorage :30. their opponems weakness. They are a nicely balanced `mg;-r.ec.a1tJ::on.` _Any ptbampt at a netaxtled deqcrdt-Ian` cor thekwaame wxould `be am iwtl/*4ctbon.' .1-I-are p is the summary"- .!)....._n- ' . IB.arr1e ` Sm-I:t"h. Ir: Gaatbn. 14: Lennox, '2b -.B,fIf.te1f`1'yI d3a'ap"p_a{_l:`:t1n-g it mass tor locgl bmiabsll mthue1.sts_ Io vajee thazr` sbiefs mo dawn no we ` dust vberane :L1ndaa;y on Wednesday V omtermoon ot'1'auat week. M `M as concerns 39.1-14-&e,,.!!I: ~-was 'a:g- r_'1cu1!turo.1 b-all 1nA-grlcultural Park, and the game the hamaameria .'p'1*a.y~ed or rmther mi.sp1a.yed made their sup- Jparvterii, mebaplrarimlly speaki'ng, bow dawn `their `heads -and weep. "13) {think of Barrie, In the previous mat-_ch, -wa.1- laping no cleverliy !t'he 'sbr-ong Oahawua nine, and then, 9:1-her one bazpae or only a -4511: Anna. .a..na_.. ....I_--_-LI-- --~- V._l.,o"`ge~s to Undyaye 2` m A CARNIVAL or muons: " "" __-nu m'crI_.nar, um-ry.'or '11o1-onto, 1 Day w!t'h m-. Mex N-au.