- --_ --- av-`rd UL '.D!Ul'E Henry Duning, `A. services at the house or! Inn ""--* pallabearers were - MoClea.n, L Edward her `Burns, -George Duning, '1`.:rrrence. were Edn- J. S. Hu-mnphreys, as- Wnhmnllnn ""' ' -, -a, nun` Earpen-t e: j|II' stock of Axes. Saws, cattle chains _v|l|ll* * all seasonabl complete. Ifneednot be an e.\'Pe5iVe `Proposition if you buy from U5~ We .eannot tell you here all ill` good qualities about our stoves -,as space will not permit it. "5 '- konly Wish to state that we l13V : flle largest selection of the latest E lowest prices in Town.` imP.1'lJ,ved .stoves and range` A Few Whys". _ . V. AaJa-`-IJ A s\. \ V-. l\II\.\a\-'1` Sold Tby'{l Dx'ug`;'ists. 75c. _ _ Take Hall's Fanuly Pills for c0nS!1paU0D~ acnu 101' 115: or testimonials. _ Address F. J. CHE.\'EY & C0.. 'lo1cdo.0- by all Druggists. Hjr Fhlllv pnic `Fur unnchnohnn ucalulent. 11-al1 s Uutarrh Cure is taken in- terntllly, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. thereby des- troying the foundation of the disease. and -giving the patient strength by building un the 0 const tution and assisting nature in it_1g its work. The proprietors have so much faxth In -its curative powers that they utfcr One Hun- dred Dollars for any case that it fails to cum. Send for list of testimonials. Add!-nee In` I uL`\'L'\' c. nn 'r.q..An n uurensme only positive cure now known to the m_edical fraternity. (`atarrh beingapon-. stitunonal disease, requires a constilunonal treatment. Halli: ('.ntnrrh (`urn ia mlmn in. The readers of this per will be pleased to learn that there is at east one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all in stages. and that is Ca.tan-h. Hall's Camrrh Cnreisthe only positive known fr-nfnrnifv `infant-11 kninnn nnn itufional die3'"i=&;ui"`{`c5?1i6E2i treatment. Halls Cutarrh Cure is taken in ternnllv. amino .1:......n.. ....,... .1... mm: .....u Ga V ~l:l`1:.-Ch;,.s Mcliurray attended the `funeral bf his grandfather in W.hl:~ church last week. , ,_,-_-_ __'_ w-pawn- Muss ;Winnie Burns has returned from Cxjeemore. {3 Mira. Mclndles of Lindsay is us. ltlng her bwther, Mr. G. M. .\I3ir. Mrs. M. J. .L_akew.ay of Allandaleu the `guest of her sister, Mrs. J. Ma- I gee, `this. week. _-, _._ . ..----.- Mr. Ge`-0. Mclndlss of" Louis was an over Sunda V"s1l.ver Creek. Ziiswav L:l:;1"y 'V; viggins of Taronto *3 visiting her mother. Il|.I__ '1 ` -Miiss Me-Kay is the "guest of 31;; P._ Glmn. ` . Mrs. McLean visited Calling-egg friends last week." the Methodist cemetery on Friday tn, ,1ztm inst, there to a.'wa.it the r-:,sur. {Traction morn. _toscure an education that will H105` and surely t y0uf0rtl1eD1 3.c' uiokl (fut-ies "of life is orfercd b.V ""3 school Under new nm11uj.:enwnI. Wm improved equipment and ('01'.rses.0"1` oldest school is the newest and oneof the best. ~Wri_te for catalogqg and free budget of Business Writing. Good Chance (RlTlS'i;iMI\"l\)ll-.'.'.l\-:!'|CAN BU'S|NE(SiCO_L_LEGE` '1-:- I. C. [A.. Building. Yotme and McGill Streets. Toronto. $100 Reward. $100 SUNNIDALE CORNERS. T. M. WATSO.\', incipal :Indl'ess of Mount 32. Sunday visitor a: b..... ....-_v-_- -nvVlOI WV? E oTvIr`w T'a:.nni`c>7x"vN1.. L 7'{ nv\.u IU contai single I) and E`: and s {actor aiicmt guclzs `I -'~---- n$.x-..-A d;9:'ihuon.~ . . ma ussetato any 'persd'n_ `ivHd6'3lYr' 3`"oc have wen gecemd at nmg,.n:;ueh . /.-n `on.-...._....__-_._, . Clullll perf.` c strou Illt eve not adv all tur upo 351' $3] I w auuu purucuwra omnelr claims to the 1ixid6r'- s%xed*on or before the 25th da,v,ot October 1 `after whichddte theeiz utaorrwillprooe to alias:-1b1g;l:ge.ot, thdwes to atna) me as on, ere. . an `.11 _ e ;f_<`$f;he`sqid aasototo any rgiA'n|h*- bu} 5.`? Baa al. )0 U _, ..n sk s pl` _ " ' r':.s.c5.`1s"9z,` CHAP.1'.-`9.` I Creditors or theostate of Da.v'ld_Fe'u'ier. logo ot.the.'I`own of Btu-r!e.1ntho Count of Simcoo. Former. who died/on or_ about _e twenty. second day of September; Ad) %9.'r6. are uired ` go send pm-,ticnla.rsVo1.tsheir clatxgs to,th!oet%ndor-. 1;:od_;on o_r'be1ore the 2521: ll`? hf I-Ihfnhnn ' After c" lingering illness. Margaret Red- fern. daughter of Mr. Thou. Redfern, died on Seuurday, Oct 13th. in her *20th veal`. Thefunetal which-took piece to St. Peal : Cemetery on Mondav. was very ilergelv e'.tended._` Rev. E J_ McKim'ick conduct ed the service. Maggie. he I-ho wee famil- iarly-culid-. wee 'verv popular among her young Means and nest-cine: `and she will be greauy`miued., 'l`lm',bareaved perentl have` the eynpatbx of the xomniuiuity `.12: their . 5 `. I. ."` "L. ` I I . No'ncE1'o cniznironsl _.'.l`he above are some or the questions -which will require in be very deeply nansldered before `Barrie gra,-rate a Ieeling abualuit 'D:w'n t`h'aJt a._ franchise ahculd be gramted uapvan air terms to 4 any .ayndica.'te or company that means bu sli'xe_sa.' Butt, oi!` ovurae, ~tth'e terms ?3Iih:+u`d be r_eas:vn~a.ble`.' 'rhe .'.l`own _' `oug'i":it"`r 1::'t' to give up everything with- .09t.p:methlng'_ like em a.de~gu.a.te return. _7'1lher'e i n~o'Ihel1i'n'g' wha.t~Barrle may be `a'.mply_ aiteguardfed. ` V Itreot. rail-wvay franchise. '1`=h'ere la `la. V -l:_Ve3i"'}'v I,`l2.,5 _o"r A50"-years" time, and it is -_ _; ithesey ;.tut-_ure' ln~terreats`- that will re- O M.`AYNAR.D-In R. v. Haap1t.~a;1,o-xi Oct. 18th. Richard H. -M;a yn~a.rd, aged 27 years. r M.ARTIN-0n Thursday, oat. 11.t'h.' . MJar.garett, lwtajnt daughter or Mr.- ma Mrs.` A. J. Manbin. 8th Dan. Innisfnl. " T ` JOB-I-n .R_. V. _H.,.-Barrie. on Sunway. -Oct. 14th, Harry 0. Job, med 19 .'yea`r`a.v _ ~ . ' . REDFERN-M,.her aather s residence, Bali` Bag Boijntt. on Saxt-urdny, `Oct. 18:: , 6, Maarguaret,-abeluved -.d:a.u- .g,Mef Chsmnunn an 'lma--n...4..;. . BORNQ, _ '.'.'LL BARR!--At Barrie,po n4 Oct. 18t-h.1906, Hmiard Meredlth spent S-unday at who w1te 01 Mr. Wnm. Barry, '1`oron- his mm here` ' W0 St-. twins (sun and daughter, Gwrse Frame of .'1`%o1-Vc>n!to isvvivssitms, `the luattaer stlllwbrarn.) : - W`1V93 h9l"8- _ ` pup};-__In Barrie on Oct 13th" 1906, Burlelgh jMu11ho~lla.'nd epen't `Sunday B.` son to Mr. wnd Mrs.'Wa'.1ter Dutir. at her mmeVh"._e' . V - JC)HN.STON__At ;.m`!_'y Hm Farm, Mr. Henry Rich is ext `present pro. , , ing fav~ona.b ly. - w1'nesin,g, Oct. 12th, 1905. v0, . M, r stew ` , . ; .- I % , - - ' . art was slightly Injured in ` Eenrd Mrs. E. H. Jvanhnaaon, a. da.ugh- a- runaway last week. V -. " ' ` ' 9. num`hm- fnnrn ha:-1: .ni".`l3-allay` success. _vB.a.rz-Vie tsa ho be ea~ngretVu1a-wd mp:-In` hlaevmg Mr. Nicmllw Lntereat ' h-lmsel-_. in its meal a.a;ir_a, an,,am~u1d an equdrtzalble agreement be'e'_1'rived a-`t. ' between the can-tractlng parties, it is assured that Mr. Nicholle will` scar: ' the pnaject he.ha.s in hand` tn a.au'c- lcessrul oa'.nclus1oVn."e W-haiteverk . thb eumcalme of the =negot1et1on~s, much _cre- ldlt 15 due MT.` W. A. Boys to!` his in- itlaitive in seeking in attract '0-utsldee ca.pi-`a.l in the direcbiosin or home e`n- terpriee. ` av Ian, 4 UVIJ Ea'5`a:'m, rnmnmh n BIG. 3;: ' PoI_N1'; vg aux-sgvuuvt-9 UUUUVUU ` WEI!` '11hoomai and L Enzalbetih aged 19 years, and 4` The brfshit, btarticulnar clrcum-staince 5 % VI_11`r:4o'='\`1nd:fn(;* the mare recent at the f Ltvvsqxizsposltioha umitted 123 the name Roz; 34%:-.fF;eder1c Nicmlla. with which f!'_;!u~_`a_} aa;a <:;qted. M3`:-. NZch:::'113 _1z_3. wigely " tpfiughout .Ca.ma.da aka 9} dip- ?_?d!z{ch5i-'a.I' efbn-` A vv`;1i:`{):"%a:'rne thliitysvsev-en:-%',w0O/iikg 11; .J.mom1tmtes.K,.He 9. ` ' _lg,rg`e_ t1,:1~a.nci`a.l Inta- -,_.- .._u-nun v-u,uuuuIu.y. b Mr. awgll Badbirmreuturned to the Queen City Last Friday, after renew- ing` dld `acquaintances here. .'1\waT qr three of our ~quoit, empaert-s will ,t'a.ke part; -in the wurnannent at Birrie on Thamk.sgiv1.ng" Day. ; L _ ;_Nmjmam, WV-tlaan Jmrd mu ~ Lfbbie B-o3.r_aa'n at ohm-cmll ,vo"e:je"_. v1's,;ors at .'rh.. W9. 9'`... 011 ;91'!ii18Yf-.. , }_Q1tT - Bwnd;f.1h-tend`; K Mira. Vernon and her son, Eigin, or .'1_i:m'ontbo,.'are visiting` -at the hbme of Mrs. Kemp. I. _ `Mr . Jan. `Cross, at Bgrrie, vharlnted at line `blame at Mir. Wm. Young atew days Last" week. . Mr. and Mrs. Jvoa. Bolomh ape-n_t :su-nday at the hdme or the .normer'a bnolbher, MY.) Chas. `BcoOth.` `II. `T -I...I..IL-.__ _ u ca} - ~r w`--wvvlVI agar VIIWGI DIUVLIIO . wr._Le1gu1won ma Misses mama and 'VV__1m:ie `Mmore were the guests of may Olive Dawman on _Sunda Mr, .7.lll "Dw|.l._- --L----~" ` ._w_ --.-. A mumer from here mtten-ded `the Edwl Supper wt Holly last Monday ave'n.i~nn-- T " I ---g - Miss Mary Webb 01` Emvale Is the guest at. was Mice Nveibb Mr as `new days. 7 A V V` Mix-. `and Mrs. f1`.ayJ1or' 0! Churchill Sujndayed `wt theb shame or V`1 .1h:om-ans V1-IIIII 5 _vaIaA_u 1 Wu uaL'.l l:- -"$$r "71'v7.2bb or Aha-hvdral-e -spent Sumda.y.a:t the name at Mr. Lot V-Webb. Ilt_- nu. _ , ,,,,' _. ~ - -. Iv. anal gawk V'VV CUM: Mrs- a-pm-a"uJ,twho has` been `serlmrualy 111, is improving consider- ably. ~ . . '_ 15.1-- up -- - - "Era. Chas. -R;;;uo'lfdvs'm<;~f .B~:`m-ie Ia renewing -old acquaintances here. 11.. .._; Ir..- A'I__; `W-hy shaluld the entry or a` competing '~Wd`1'5]: 11ne`be oz:-n-i_Vned to streets that _I&'e- owtside those dneaigm.-ted in the` 'o1'13`.n_a/1 `agreemvermtf . _ ' - ...w-. ".9 vfu uvqwauuuahlbc ucrc. Mr. a.-n`dTMrs._ Alex. Adams 0!! L e1na-y spent Sunday with r_e1ua.t_ivea lie;-e. . ll.-..~_.... I1r-\.L _.a A`- - in..- ru___ W "nt.1.x"r:`ilv)e`x~' V-;nc::m here `at.t.e-nded E!-mvale Fair last _-v---u-v vy - v v u o av wfltfhe young mike of this community are busily engaged in. `preparing iap pncrgraamme tor -the pumpkin pie zso~. clal,-,taVbe held in the Pta.tr.-:'n Hall on Ha.'11n:twe en. ;We h:ape~ to see. a large wt.ten'd-am-ce that evening as the pro- gramme pxfombses to be '-an exceed- ingly interesting one. ' vzbi,-1"...-!a.vx1d Mrs. B. Pearsall will remove `ho their `new home at Oro Station this week.--We regret very much that they are leaving our ` `midst. Mr. Pearsaall has rented his farm to Mr. Jas. Hvandy, Calwell. T , IIIL- __-_, _'We extend -:2 W.a`uter Blxank 1 mewt .usta;in~_'-ed her f.a.'_ther,~ Crown Hill. nluunuug O Vliulo ur s_ym'p:a.t.hy ab) Mn.` :1 her recent bereave- through the death at Mr. Tihomas Rix .3 KL vvcvin VVl`I.' Il7o'uULLVU`3 Here. _ _ Qu1*te,'a. `numbez-`cl! tohe mung peo- ple mam here, =amte'n-ded `the anniver- ary- services in tube Muethm*di_est- church 3.1: Dalst-on -an Sunday evening. W; nv`o......A ........ ---...._._4.L__ L .. I Hu:bba;1-tn returned ' to 'Daro~nto`.on Tuesday` after spending a week with relatives here. ` I\__lnL- -._-..--..--.v 9-. In uujvv wag: 1.1115 WCUII. I `Mr Jae. Trmslmpes-n of Barrie spent Sunday with his a.unt, Mrs. Fergu- '3'}!!! ivr. End vMrs. Jae. Russell `mtert-aim ed 91 number -of friends Last Thursday evening. . II- `l\_hL. 9: II wvvt vii Una.` 0130. $2770 iev.` Thomas Paton of Men-1to'n, tor- me_rly at this place; will give an illus- ttrated ilmellght talk -on Eareign Lands `H DI-nhnifua-In-n f`l'------|- -- .~W.hy_ahia-uld the manwn, in order to determine. `the oontra.ct`t the end`of. 9. 2(5-ye.s;r term. `be -arbnged to take over .'hhe'r.::ia .d as a "gsolrig concern 9" ikrev mstt "franch'1pe rigshts '!nc1'u-ded in this oanditton? - Mr. `and Mrs. J;.';;<; Vadr, of B_ar':'ie, calledon friends here on Sunday. Illa... "l'--...1- nun. ___ _ , ,, --- __------ u.-.v vn -_uuu\A'u_y- Miss LIss1`eT'1`mr.7mp.:~';rn, Barr'.~e, visited tr~1ends_here mm a few days this week. Jim Tag fl'I'_.a........_-... .1 vi. _..2- -..v--. --can-ocaoav vuun vu J.'rUL1:5u JJIHUU 1':-1_Preby1teria'n Church on ,T!hanks- giving nizh't. Man i iii-le"Jftt;;`ynei bought a. carA or ue beet-Aouttbe this week trdm Mr.` H. . W'illOn`=b0r thestoreign mar- ket. V _ T ` Ma`. Ed. Marctyn of .'D:n'onto and Mr. 'FredrSha;w or Hamllmon will .ape:xd their hunting v_a_;oa.uon hexe, the guests at Mr. Neil 'sIha.~w. .15.... nm. _ , ms. 'J-.-`I-i-. `B:1rkhau1der arrived` lat week 00 join hex: hunbaand, _who has tfaken uvp 'hau.sekee;p1ngTher'e. FIVLA |._-u\_._-_ -4 ,_.,,-~_f -.v -v--wvou Iona QIVIVO ` `nhe brethren the L. O. L. will cglebrame Nm. 6th` with their usual met-ciaeg concert. _` 1 ?J.7"I11`e" Preabymerlah cmngr.g~atio~n has extended 9) call to Rev. B. J; Saturg-` can of Bur1: a Fa.-lls. ` ' . ..,---- _ we cuts 3 "Mr. - cRa.e of Km:x doilege preach- ed h.'n_a.~b2e_serrrm_1 alt Z1-on Church on Sun day. 1].. K , .'1`i1e Sins of '1'emsp'eranoe.are in s`1~an$b:--dlay. . ` 'Il'_ It-vu__ _. .- -- Q- NV-hy should a. street -ra!l-wa..yVca-r.n - phny be Igrvanted a `fixed assessment `lat an `1-nidesrinilbe `period? ' is-vvvvvii VII wI$w I ` _ I, . VSpo;fba'l' sex-vlceT were held in `the Free Mlethodiot Ch~ur_c_h.o~n Sunday and were well attended. ` - Q]'__ A._ g In Dru:-y 10:". Sit. Dania are the guests ov2`th.e-ir "brother and sister, Mr. W-1l1V'na;m and Miss_Dru- 1') . ' - A number tram our neighborhood alt- tonded the wnn1ve'rea.ry sefvicee at D.a'lotJon on _Sunday. nnhI.n.` -4n_-.l-__- _...i. 0 ` I :_-wuu was -uvv lilll ~ `_'_M u`a Hill d.;acebr1dge has been -v_1-sltlngvwith her causing, mas, Orpha. Luck and was H111. ` v` _..._.I_._ J, , ` __MIrs.. jrmfak `Bell in: `children on 0110 Sl.It1o'n- spent Sunday with Miss `K-mthdeen D1.-ury.n -`ma-.. wun ..n on... .. .- - , caowrz HILL. STROUD. MIDHUBST. ANc[Us. lW~hy- shlsru-lzd `e. prlvaate czrr-.puorsa}t.ion` wk the '113Iwn tor a \per.peItuaA exemp- `tlvcln from "t:axJa.t_!on (other than school, taxes) 8 ,,,_-_. ..-- ...I... an guano, uuu. `I-DB wm-k being congenial to! him he enitered t-he empkoy at the `G. 31'. R. as fireman and remained there until he was !baA.kezi% dqw-n `by typhodd never and suaocumbej. tia trha/c dlseaqe on Sat- V utday mg-mt I-n tl;e"B.a;rri'. Hbtapg `tad. 1Th. deoa.sd was "a_f_- .' vth_oroug;_h. Owwmi"-%md.%-11ve,d it % A Harx-yh Maynard Ina: creased that 'bs:zurne fnam wh'1ch~n_o traveller re- turns. who `$308813-ed caigne to. Canada 1-mat March and -ar -a. _-brief time worked or; Mr. M. l_3oa.ke,` but the `WWTII ennlf-3 Ahnlai ..............a-.I A- ~- Mu-. Joli-n Hicksrhaa sold his property In our village to Mr. Noah Grose,_and lnltends in thevnewr future to re- move to Toronto. `Mir. Hicks has been in ThUrn[t0n'a.bout 25 years, and for some mime Hicks Bras . 1-1315 were v_ve!l kmawn In `S; "Si-mcoe. .When `the 'a'Jct-r ory-m-aade rigs -began 309 {Law igto the oujntry the albove ~'r1r,m[cou-Id -not compete with them -and as a. result ntdthing but~re.pua.n-rug has. been done r1a1tel~y.r -Mr, J. H1cks.:mmes.to. '.Don_owbo_ an yea.-my date, 1 V - ..-._.. v.-.g- -- vv -v VQIUSVIIIS 33 -.Mr. -We-liter Vuandenburg is Laying] cement at CboIver_I-Iill for some ba.m_a. A Union Th-anksgiving service will be held In me Miethmidlat church next '.l`.h_urad.a.y even'ihg, , the preacher `for Tthe occasion abeing Rev. G. I. Cr-a._w. A1: are xpvntee. L _. _ ; "id? `McLeod has completed the c`e-1 memt sidewalks and two cmaainga. An`- '\`l.'..1u.-.. 17- .. .:-._L M - A sad em: mat much re- gret in` this oammunity took place on_ Thursday `morning ~3-blast week, when I Mrs. E1ea'ms*rVWl1sa'n passed axway aater` a `prut"r.a.cted illness. She was 68 years at age, and is survived by three sisters, Mrsa. L~:t;We-bb, _-:f Allandaale, Mrs. Banyan of King` City, `and Mrs. Wm. Webb at Sttmud. The` funeral! wok pLa.ce on SIa.turda;y and mass very largely '-attended, Rev. B. B.. Bey- -non 0-fcialting. - - Mr. Sim Burden visited our ~b_ufg l:a)t.ely. } V - * Mr. and `Mrs. A. Martin have the sympathy on! their many friends in the deart_n.-or their In4a.~nt"s:>n, which sad event occurred on Friday morning. The:f uneraa1.?h:s;.}r rp_1za.oe tost. Paul -.1 cemetery on ' Sun day ' wffermson. _f".X"7:{i~I-.,'}:':::`x .3: t'1Ie"s.'t711ng- Bank will be a. `great csnvemcnce or some ' of. our wealthy farmers `here. Ope:rart- inns -for the erection or the new bank will be in full s_wi'ng in the near fut- ure. La.-st Slundcay was Rally Day in the Presbyterian Church which was tastc-;~ fully dec-oratbed with _f1:.awer.s. tor -the occasion. The serviceawere eapeci-ally 53-: the chi_ld_ren. ll. - I'1t.A 9 I Nvmy smuuxd the mm. the` `a.sked_ to give up the use ur it-a, streetsa` a a private. ooarpor-atlon without ome cash or money obneA!der.a1t1on? ' . I | (-'_1`.l'1"e-.-(:3i`*t;z.e`:1s' Band will" render ch'o-ice selections during the _ evening or Nsav. am, `it being the aatema-t has big Oyster Suipper given by .the Or~ angemen . will. be `held. M~ra. Wm. Pa1ters3n1s~nioving' into her own house, haately occuapied by Mr .and Mrs.-A1-bervt .Webb ,tJhAe lather having moved in their new residence in Allandale. ' ` m."1;`ll1e Young . Pe:apLe .s` Guild the VPre9by1t.er1a;n Church held a.' box so- ciml l-wt Thursd-ay evening in ' the church. A fine ' :pnogra;mme . was rendered. [ mhe I-lne residence hit Mr. Ben Webb is 'nerly- finished -and iii`. adds great- ly to the -aippeara-nee of our thriv- ing" village. X Mr. Jnolhnmn Black has 'purch~a_.aed the vacant but just east A of the Methodist garaanage and will erect a dwelling thereon. ` _ V -\ A DIRECT IMPORTERS. uuoooouoooooouoooooouuum Sarjeamtsl Smith V ' " % 0 0' 0 0% 00000000000 0000000000000000000000 01 `sell Linens. . ;VW'hy `should the .'1'3Iwn of -Barrie` uwnst U1 _an _electric r-ailway a. practie om1ly_ 1-ndeaberminuate fr-axnchlsev - ' ` we offergllr bur beautiful stock or choice high c1assbLINENS AT CUT PRICE3_ Elegant Table`-.Damask in the newest - designs. Beautiful Double Dajnask Table Covers, vvith_HNafpkinsttoernatch. worth UP I0 $13-00 3 3- Fine Mexlcan and Jap. anese DrawnLinens bf all` kinks. Fancy Doylies. TF3) COVCTS and Lunch Cloths in great variety. _A Heavy Huck Towelling and T0We,]5v guaranteed Pme Line-I1. . . . In fact everything in our Linen Department reduced 1n prnce Utll Thanksgmng D ay, FOR six DAYS, COMMENCING on IHURSDAH % Mormnna, M 0 com: A1~in%AnMinE If V - . - you don t want to buy we den . ' . ' ~ IO d1SpI'1y an ' d 1110 `IWHORNTON. ` % %._g..AT...%..... ` Safieant 81 Smith s .,_.- ........cu an. we house were 6:" ducted by Rev. J. z slated by Revs. W-hewlen, Carpe-nil remains were 0: Last resting place , 29th, Sarah Jane Scroggie, beloved wife sot Mr. Alexander Culber-t, at-tar an illness extending over two years from that dreaded and treachenous disease bansumption, was called home at 3.30 a. m., Wednesday, Oct. 10th inst. All that could be done was done, but the enemy was 03: powerful and she was vanquished. - She was an exenmpiary mI:1ther,.a Loving wife, and a kind and attentive `neighbor. She was barn in the Iiawnship of Innistil on August ` '1866, married to Alexander , Cu!-bert on April 3rd. 1878, by _Rev. _ '1`-hcmas Campbell. She was the eldest i-the Township of Essa I `Messrs. `Ar-thur -and only daughter c~t.'the Latte Mr. and Mrs. Jazrhn Sicr-a'g'gie. One brother sur- vives, -viz., `W; J., in 'D:mo=mto. After` marriage they lived in Innisfil -.- about six years and then moved to .where she died. The husband, two daughters, Jennie and Minnie, and tens sen, Bent, re- main tho maurn their Loss. We ex- tend `b9 thefbereaved tamiiy our sym- palthy in this their great loss. may be truly said of the deceased that ..``She has chosen the g~3v3d._ part that never can be taken mam her." .'Dhe 9. Owens, Chris'tloIpher_ Eilliplt, Henry.Duning, Terrence. flit- _---- '3~.-~ * 1 I I Rev. J. J- -Wheaitley -of Angus was` the preacher at the Sunday School! Anniversary serviceslsasrt Sabbath. Your eorresponde-nit had the upleasurel of hearing him at both services and the general impressionis "thaart he is a man of schnluariy aittai-nments. A `pui- piit orator, we -are convinced he is and he appears. His subject in the morn- ing was taken from II Tim-:>th.v 2nd chapter and 3rd ver.se-'1`h:ru there- ore endure hardness, as a gsod so!- dier at Jesus Christ. In the evening his text was taken from Luke .7t`n- chapter and 14th verse, Last clause- And he said, young man, I say unm thee arise. .We understand that suf- ticiemt maney was taken at both co!- iecti::rns' to meet the requirements of the. Sabbath School. We hope to hear the rev. gentleman again.