IIZII 1!! 1&IIIl'II There stra. ed into , my premises. lot 3, Con. '8, Vespra, a ut 1st July last. one red yearling heifer. Owner can have same by roving pro- rt and paying expenses. 11: ERTON H. O NSTON, Minesing. . 52-1. as member of the.` V-Bgard` of . Educa`-` tion for Barrie for~I907. ` ' . n_u:_.._ 1ur-...1-_- I-.. .... .. "nu-1.. Membe of th of . Education for 1907 Five years experience. on Public` C-L....I 'D...L-.J W %t'1'<'6l1.3~c;r` V"% awn ELECTION MONDAY, JANUARY 7m BOARD OF EDUCATION JG. G. VSMITHI I I POLLING TAKES PLACE Moxnnr. J AN.,7TH. V Ludies nd Gentlemen ;-- `7_..n -onion and -8..6|....-..... IJIIIIUS Blllul \IUllblClllUI.I Your vote and inuence are reupectfully oo!icited for the election of Solicits your vows AND ~ INFLUENCE for his election as member of the Board of Education for 1907. 'Tyio term: on the Public School Bostd. Phi_!i12_L9veI ops:---- L (1lI'Bl aocxeny W111 09 11810. 1!] E118 `.l.'0VVIl Hall, Midhurst, on WEDNESDAY, JAN. 9th, 1907. at 1 pm. . _ GEO. SNEATH. Qnnrnfnv-Ir ulunlcnpalny or aarm.| |AL1~:x. MILNEI A_s0r7nembar of the Board, of `-Education for 19 O 7 irn Respectfully.` eolicite yon:-_ vote and influ: ence to secure his re-election as member of vBe_rrie Council for 1907. ALD. Chris. Horstieldl Br. 1- Burri_eSn1ith1 IC. W. Poucherl AR D No. 5 uye `your Vote and In-. uence for A ' " . Alx- Cowan ARM FOR, SALE-- 100-acres. County of Simcoe, Township of 01-0. North of Burma. nlu` "\I1:`a`:-`rue! knlnlu `Hanan annual cs.-nfn A` nI1`f_ ELECTORS o`i"'1'3'A_1_z`R1E%: Vficrons f or nA1uuI-:. AIdi' iii Ffwmf No.` 4 * 3 font 7, if ' %Po1li_ng, .Mon'day._, am; M7,-h, N % A %Mdyor%for%l90`7 Electiojftakes pla Monday,-_ Jan. 7 ITFAY OR AL. TY B|0ABll.%POWElL! Board of Educaon; Bcard of Education. rspectfull Eolicits our VOTE and 1` FLUE CE for lVl\lI`E'I, I3 KVUSIUF V We have a large amount of Private Funds to Mid at 4k d 5 t the seem-it of Rood farm 3-tg..gBT ?}LnXn~nv. noy & II I\JI LI 5% IVII J vPo1ling,q.1-\/`Ionday,7J`Zx{uary 7th_. Kindly se VOTE`and INFLUENCE _to further the ` election of 'iLl'C'1`I'0N Tums Pmcn JAN. 7'ru. p:c?11'y" V-s:)1-i:Vits- yiaot? E55 1 inuence`for his.e1ect,i,9n gs M. A. - .Po1.Lmq, Mom), JAN. Tm. wv-.-v-- --- ,. Fouma, Mommy. JAN. 7111. ELECTION ON JANUARY 7111. VOTE AND won}; FOR ' ~_0on*s1deroa.hLe inrte_reaI: -ugwas m-ani.-' `teisbezd In the municipad nomhmaxbion-3 h_ex-e `om Mbn;duy--a citcmmatance due no doubt to the im~novaa.b5on at havumlg the pnoceedfmgs take place in the even- .d:n~g.. (nhe _- 1`.ow.n Hall was well filled and probably 600 people had `the -1}`.rea.*su._re of listening 11.0 those who TIw'a`er.-e face, to faq wimh `uhelr m.a'sber_s. C Kiri ? T V 3. "- PRESIDENT; ANDREW 'I"IiOMSON- VICE-PRESIDENTJ-ION. JOHN SHARPLBS. GENERAL MANAGER. G. H. BALFOUR. q Atprec!;5ae1.y '8.30`Clerk _Donunella1-ose and in ansmounctn-3* the close of the nomlnlwtloms .r'_ea;d-. .2; zull mat of (the cantd:tdate.s. A Dlllblaixc A meemng, swag` .-tlmreuupone conve-ned with Mlayor Boas as chalnmran.` I-t was decided |to.'lIim- -it the sspeeche to ve mmurbee each, excepting only -the mvayoz-a1_rty . as. plr.a.n'ts, who were accorded than min- utes. `In `response `to the maayoris hin- vltaltlion a majority of the" cam -d-id-` ates `took seats on the plwhorxm. ~ MR. BE.NNEs1`T. . Mr. J. H. Bennett, mfay.or.a,17cand1d- ate, wars `the first speaker. IH-e ' lis- c1aa.tme.d- any desire for ofce `but de- c1:a.red that his sole reason for seek- -ing -the position of chief magistrate was `to see the, alffairs of the Town" managed in the initereats of the whole peop`.e. .Th_e interests of the many hiaAd..beaem lost` in the interests of v the few. Plunging into the -question of civic `mmuances, he started that art the end of 1904 there mass an estimated surp`.us_ of $159.68. - Taheee gures, however`, tamed owt Later to. `be slight- ly i:n'accuraJte `and a. d;eIi:ol1t.ot $465.44" rneprecseant-ed `the 'r-e.a.1's*Ita.nd1ng. He (Mir. Benn-eltt) `thought ..thiaIt very c.redita.bIe, as it prove-da. (that. the es- timates had been pre1ttyeAstricit`lyAa.d- hered"to, a.-nd -to get wtth!n`$600 of them showed good nlaancing. But -take the next year. At the close or 1905 we found a d;eti:oit`ot $7,764.75. Tni-3 ._ _A was under the finance miniertership of Aid. Oow.an. the gentleman who now soujght their suttrages as mayor. com- ing to the nancial latatemenmt end- ing the year 1906, the demon: stood -at $3,911.66. There was, however, an item of $481.66 for accounltia 'paya.\ble -whlzch he (Mir. Bennett) cowld not re- c_onIci:l:e. fraurning 'to `Aid. Copwaanx, who- had It seat on the pliamform, the speak- er asked an explanation at this mtem. A-lid. Oovwan` here aadmitlbed that t he had not `prepared the rim-anciml waite- menut, `a reply -which drew north `a sarcastic reterennce `tram Mr. Bennett-. mhixs is the man," said he, "-wlho, al- thougih` `a Mlzniater or `Ethan -oe-, 1 ob- liged to ,-a~d.m11: not .h.my_Lng a. _. hand in `the - prepamiion of tune 'ina'nsc1a.1 saatement, and now, aspires to the pos- ltlom otf mayor.". Ooumtiinuivug, Mir. Bennett `said 'that if elected lhelwould abe `mayor otthe Town, indeed, and not a caltspaw. Rater-ring mo malt- oens o1.aase:smenIt, he declared his d-lsssatlnraotrl-an with the aaesesement tell.` where were too many` privi- leges. .1`.o remedy this evil, he 'w.amIt- ed `to see the assessment roll printed each year. only in t~heJl: twgay could we reach an eq;ua'l.ized_ talaaeasmenzt. mouchlrrng the question of -bonuses -and concessions, `the speaker, while :[avor- lrng -the doing or all `that we could ho. ~ bring -`nactaories 10 dlhhe `Town, sand that __- _....-._A. Ill......l..~ A, . 45;` An A `:hnL'.I IBARRIE NllM|NMIO$l nmm:-n~ AND cowm IN THE FIELD I-`OR MAYOR. Reeveships Go by Acclaime- '_ tion-No Contest for. the ` Board of Water and \Light ` Commissioners. ' `Ill-Illa diavvvnav-on slaw 'UlIv -1w.v-. we msutat `n1-at the color -or their money. Another"'I:hinIg ..deumaAm,die:l .waia cheaper gas m'dJ'e1-ectrisc Ligthxt. %We mere 'pa.yLn-g $1.60 -to-day for cooking gas, which Ioromerly, cost mutt $1.10, and $1.75 r .111~umm'am1`n-g` `gas, as against $1.50 '9 mew years ago. As to power, `he_ thought. *Ima.1:'_ $40 per h`. p.` per day our 10 hours was as cheapaa `art coum `be .oblua;m'aed by clsbeaxm gener- _g'b'ed ehect.ucity.v `Any 'rea.so:i-a4b1e pa-rk `scheme ' 'would- Iuavejhiac support, but `he Ibalmcved that the cimlzena could` `do am;-and cutzlng, .w`awt V for the O_o unc11~bo do` `waver:-y.t.l1Vl*ng.`. raga-d `e. In"a;1a_wer. ton mneuzy, as -to ` {the . 4vs_____-Lu. much themae1'veal.n'thse` way of `sod- plglod `that: we `had not uuscluenst `in- logzma.-tion :betor.e` ms. -";We mu-at have the at six e.xperqt,V and get the p1~opar~ty;`arI: a_ wait prqelietore I ._l1 puppoiwt ht," declared the speaker, A sbrlnt `boiler-Nice _.'l'.o,_1'he .G. a1`. #3.. and _C}6,I1tmu& on Rage 4., W-AILOW EL1:=<:f!s>Rs= Your ` vbte`and ifiqcnce a1fe rc- pectiul1s:so1ic\ited by ' A--L-Hi VE-chi \a---v Deposit receipts issued. Savings Blink Dept - Interest paid and `credited twice 9. year. no. 1 nag-uIIll\QI' I. . A . _ -4. .fdr 19p7,.` .; . . ;Hirc1 vLsfarAeV }Aldrman f 30'. the \ `-7.3 --- . - -av vuvu---- `.--.. -. w,_._.. ` .'11he death occurned on Dec. mu at the vimlanlt..tljam1s"hIher of Mr.` and Mrs. Bemj. Salter, Blaine St-` I-nmeu-menit took >p1;a,e , Jm: VU. n1on cemetery on Christmas Day, Rev. NV.m. .'11h:orn'b.ey con-ducting ith aenjrisoea. `. -- `yv-3-w-vv -- .--Vv - v - - -- - ------ the swtnaes at thhem e'1:et=to'1-aw" tor` of the 'B.oa.nd or Educadzotn. He .w.1ll no douibrt poll va good vome. ___- ,__.,-_I __ C`-.- hll. `nl '-cumax cough Cure is me (bedt and q;_;1ckeat-25uc Ialt Ox-oaalwntds. _ - . 'I'.r.1n-ity Church LS-u.-n.da.y School held "a. very auccesarul Jmaxswtrete `and en- =Hva.1l. taerlt-am-ment on Ertdsay. sun. the Parish MJr.;J. C. 4MOrg1a.mi,' M.-A., who 615 now Superum-tendenr ` of the Foresters` Home, Daseromto, 112.3 been ap- poimrbe-ti Imspeobor or Public Schools tor `the Cimy or wha will not conflict ._w_ith Mr. Morgians pres- ent dum1e;s._ .'1`.he Christmas Ta -eta in conneaion -with 'tJhe1Comgrexg1a;1:iO.ma=1 _ChIuwh was very successful. A pleimamg -. >rea.1:wre out `the Iev-ecmizng was We presentation ozt 0. Miormes chad: am! 3 naar out pictures to the .eificise'nIt Or`gam~i;st`, Mrs. D. Bolton." ' V `s -'-Inlbe-muaitlonal Stock `Food , amid pre- paraztlonla are sold in Btalnniae by .W:m. Croashand. V .A~monog the` ,ca.n`d-idsaihe ttor tn-e `B,oa`r.d- of Education is Mr. .T!ho-mnaa Smith, who has rendered 1`1a,ith1m1ser- vice on `the Public School B.oaa.r-d. `He deserves _w-e`-.1 at the eectors uamd will no doubt `be eamong the wmnena on the qve-.nin~g of 'Jan. 7-tn. ` Mr. J. E. Black, fonmerly or s-ou_:n szmcoe, but now, of Simtziluta, saus1<., 113 still an 'act1ve_ O1'a:n'germ'an, a.'md 9. ~SVesbem exchange includes him `on the s1.~3.t:e'ot the locatl lodge amceera. The new provinces should make a good soil for the growth of Orange prun- ciplets. ` IIITIUDII IJCIIVL Illlhl IJLUILLNVIA v u w. n. MonToN"iin.ger.4 Go to Wilkinson : for all kind: of dry Hard and son wood, also Slabs sawed and split, any length you With and sold per cord. not box loads. - co so u. -- w-.___...._- I--- ..-----u p-vw -vv- -v--w---- Dorothy Vex-non, Of Haddon Hall," which will `be presented at the Grand Opera. Howae m.mg.r:e (<'_I1htu`-'3dS&y). plajyexd, to splendid fnusineaa at `the `Princess '1`.hea:tne', Toromto, rhhe week of Dec. 17th, mrd should `be greeted here` my 9. crowded `house. Ixmddes` and Gems viewing cards 75` W h'u'nidm-ed. PrI1n'ted anhiiaticaly on guperne Wick. mh-is office. 7M.!r. Ed. H. W.'1l1ta.mIs. Jr.,_ the well- known Dunlop Street jeweler; is re- -lying on his ftlemda to elueqt !him to "the B.oa.rd of Education. AB M1r..'W4i.-l- -liaamls wild be unable to sag .a1=1 `rhe e1-ectorts he wishes {them to -azooept china card we a. pe:aoma;l request tor their support. - Ialnsolrs Toi. --LtulI lines of thin lo- brinod. tea alwayn III stock 3:` B01`!!- WEEDS Mr. C. `W. Pouchex-`G trbenda will no doubt `see 00` in: that he secures a Beat on the ngw Board 01' Educartion. Mr. Rancher ml-ways taken a live in- terest 1n ed'usoam1ona.'1 wmmlira and has served two Ibenms an the Public School Boared wmxicredritt o hlis can- tn; work of *U11:-=-i wt;l-rgc chool Board. Mr .Avmdirew wm. Ibe saamong the cttnat aewein. umlble Ito makes, peraonml canvas,-bwt relies on his an-ends to .` pljaace hjm . - t1.__...__l_._`3I._ 1| 9..n_1- -r v,--_ up-11.. ,-acrom1'u'ma'a I4it':t:'1;=.":L1i7e.1- Pm: are small but good. Sixty pills a bot- tle 26. Get xthem - Jaat _ `Croat:-:~1,a.n`c1Ls Dmmg \ 1!he County Treasurer" has just re- ceived a. cheque .11-om the-..Prov.ixnce for $21,341.21, "representing the .'G-overn- me'n:t ss `share of ..the good notaudmnnon-es expemided im_ Slmpoe _ dawning ighe gyoear 1906."_ mm: pwom-p`tIn=ess, which was Ilsargely `clue to uhe zeail of~ Wax-de.in' twuhitesalde and , Commissioner. S|haw_3.rt. in awbymlbqlnlg tzhe. renorm early to the Government, -will retambt in a. large caving at tnotereab tho the Qovuwty, - as on ':tor.mer ocm.-auns the grant has been `delayed an laws. as 6 tmlonath-.9 8:!- ter emd dlrthemsnstness year. A Nomnatxona-tor mnefaepa;-aha Schml ; Ban-'5 took p!.~ace~ Iota V -Wedmad-ay, Dec; '26th. The 'r_o11aw1!i'g were" "the- c1sra'd -duIy'_L'lecte:d~, bermsg, znao opposition-'S_t. Part;j5;ck a- Wm-;d, (E. B_1jalnA. new: S,t._Andrew aWnrd, M-m. Hickey,` ne'_~v:`V1i:toria Ward, D; J; Jiilcxgx-:'rs'.n. new; `St; D7wv1:d I'=Wan1.' P. A fJoaa'ph- `O'Connell; -7. T-new-;: 78-.7 V 1 Geo;-Hg_e`a .W`a1.-d;~ _;,;1'1`..- - F`. O`-'- 19Yo ,1"1;- 3 `:;'.1\h,`Y i4F!!4!!W91 5."? % J99` J 1`: % "'1-?I`1_1il'1-e`&da, dtateurletmts, counter -amps, eIt.c., rmm $1.00 3' moumnd up at Ad- wnce doe. ~ SW. Andrew is -`an aspirant for `honors an` the new._ =Boa.r.d or. Ed- ucatlom. `He has h`a=d~ nine yuan-a x- ..__0-_.__ L .11.- Wlll DC 11610. In H18 UUIIIIUII UHHIHUBT; BETTIE, 8 oh (WEL NESDAY.) JAN. 16th. 1907. I: I p.m. . R." J. FLETCHER. Secretary. M :-. PM Love, wM:h' ve 'yoi_a1_-3` ex- `I'\--_.I ..-`!._'L_ ._,-v s.s.' _...___ u. or: I ;W. _.o:...L l_ Posters and -tickets nor Xmas chmc_h ds`uvIa1ls,VIentermwimnen't`s, etc., an: haw. eat! rlalhea at The Adv-wnce dmce. Free. relatiamg mhloe giyen with each order, wt za. apecnal 'mesemI11`g of Council on Shuesdzay night. the etreeft Railway V-avgn`eeIme'n`t was finally gassed, and 1:: now. {being printed for circulation. A meiea-ttn-g'w1l1 be held an the opnena. house on Frideay ~nv1g|ht tor the pub- no discussion of same. It is the in- temthqn to take an aadvlasory vote at the electorss on Monday next. -_ {me Advwnce in cl-ulbbing wdmh other nweapapers will mdt put `its awn paper in all: halt rates or nueau-lir ao. ~'nhe `price of '!1h i`B grqwt taamlly :}0|um'a1 is $1.00 per a.mm1m,_ ndthimg more. nidthmg legs. Adgventisena will please Il`03b9 that in doing :bu1d*m:ess with arm ..A.dwa.nce `they an-e reach-mg: a. chase of paltrvorma not afraid to pay the pm-ice. '1`.he A-dvance `ta vwillumg 11:) club with my paper and give ima sulbscribensthe ' benefit: of the clubbing rate at Just exactly. when; it costs us. ' 'home for -a wuelelnsr vacwtian. vv `II urn: gains. '3. a;.;1'ey of North Bay_' visited `here this week. 1' I Mr. I-1*a.rry'Sum1tb., of %,W'dnmI1p98`. in 1` 1.. -Mr. Fred Wm-ren (or Johntfiton as .W.a.rren), who has been away ztrorm town for some time on account-or poor =heIa1`tI1i`-113 verylm-wch improved. `He ex- pects ieoon 'to rettug-n olbusin-essa -wt ne` Same Old Stand, Where he hop!-13 ti) see all his friends and mhank `them per- sonally Ior their sympathy "and their many kind inqwiries. lin the meantime he wishes each one a very Happy Nerw Year. . A Word of Wnrning-If the Dyment By-Law is not car- ried on Monday. there will I be no Dyment Foundry. "7&s"J&a&'EmiC'm}.h}3, sman St., is v-lalttlng rniende in Ivy. ,3 :94- n II_-.I.__.-`.`l -0 I\..-..._ c "7""i?E`i755`355'5 8 Si Pt: 9 - I R;t,f - `00,000 `Assets Over - __23.00o9 A _ _ .--Act1!l'\\ } -Ca.-ba at any hour of day or night and special attention devoted to com- fort of patrons attending evening gs.- therings. Cartage agents. Call 86 91' 152. J. ;W. Scott. ` V Y Y V V V V V V V V V V V V Y V Y V V V V V V VT i Society and People. i Miss J eaaie Vnanr is in .'1`.oronto for a. couple at weeks. . - W. J. -'_W. Glarvm of 0.ta.wa. was in '11own' on Sa.tu.r(dzay. I A A J `1__LI_ ?\,_. 'Mr.- Beecher Oonron"a.mdr hi)! mend,- -Mir. J. `Newaaome. of .'11omnt:o, spent 1 to. few. days this week 'a!t Mr. Fred M131-.r .s. ` ' mm 1. a aunton-gave reading`: Luz viceom I-Iaell, Angus, pn Chniahmas night, .a.nd~ Ln `hue Sctbont .M1ethodi`3t clmr.ch', an NqwYea.r s*eve:n~1ng.. 'Mma Wan. mck, Wmely~t.,. any tanhaimed the nollawing vdaxtora out .__..I Q__ .L..__--.JLa `pl-.. fN+MN+MNN++NC_ N190, uh, I ISIUOIBB an-uvnuuw ooh - v -Mir. zmd Mrs. S. Macdomald of Dunn- vme are gmetsta of Mh-.'J. R. Camber. Mlt. i,W.- R. mmrm, waaocampazntied by .MI!ras Ad-a. `Robinson, vlaeanvaa in 9. mew. days for a trip to mhe. Coast. .. -5-1.14 A-.. ___.... L-..` 3...... "bail-;as.v1l.1a Robinson 'ma hcimi from H-asmiltonror New Year's. She was ac- companied by Miss Grace Olhbon. . vn vr uv bu` -v--_v Mlsaeb Hazel and Lottie BeIl.o1 Bee.` ton. are ispend-mg aiew day}: with. their sum, Mrs. George T4egAa-rt. Mir. -and .W. B. Marahal daughter Hazel have been v-aibkn-g in Lakamneld with Rev. J. and `M1113. Bed- --.-vu---v- v--v - - vvvv xmaaa-m-. . Mn. Mloir. Mrs. Roget:-son, -and Mm. Mc- Mr. and Mrs. Hay-.vvla-r'd or mg. 1-onto '-are tspandslng the `week with the I-at=t.er'a sister, Mina. B.-D. Q Ne_tl1. man : I=un.|.|uo cons naouasn [ We have only eleven tublined lett utters big aeaaonbbnsineaadnd to null theme: once we otter the this. 300313 anmrnx REDUCED cms.-. . _4 :\<.5_. _ * `s aggi mum otllned oau. ax-oyim-ten` . Gennen Otter collar. 40. TM; . no 0 V 0 u e I . 0` _gm_ g unea coaua: ` ` ` chill ll`:-n{1n"nMnr'n!lnl-, II , {$1.00 PER ANNUM IN ADVANCK ~ . IIIOLI COPIII "VI Oil?` * ' *"*"v Ion): sh Pr1c`._, . .Vlined7Coata.5 mass; on. on 0 us : a so u no - D0111] n 53! .-ulncgr .- N _-Beavarhell. No II` ' . L. only Canadian mi gg Beaver shell 0 ; I rnnwlna DI-Inn . >"_. Canadian -` Ottgr, cc P_riceoOQ9-|`Q"`-'lyt'b':;o;e`o|I`iog'gc-' . . 4 1 {vol-..`Lvi. no.1 WHOLE No. 313.9 -WIIILIV-C CHEW. PBOPIIITORI. jug The annual meetin of the West Riding Simcoe Electoral Dist at A `cultural Society will be held in the Counci Chamber. Barrie, nix mm. \'IEQAV,\ _'|'A'N ; mm. mm, at. 1 n,m, uuo ;vvvuua-Iv.y,.' _Ivo DIUQ T'- 3k{>znfg;:{mry, ` znrusauenes of hope`:- -- v - .s:.\avavJ , I 33- 3 Kelssey, Bro; Wm. Taylor, Tyler ; w_ I Ilhnhnn Dan `I K? -r1-n.|__"~ v ' ' " "' 7 _- e gnateut composition since Robin Hood" - witho tot Operatic Favorites and_the splendid ow York rproduotion of scenery and picture- __3_ _ _ oquqoostuminn. . in the past Christmas Tides have been beauti-ed with- that peer of pianos `manu- factured by Heintzman -& Can we make you happy this Christmas with one of those beautiful instruments ? or we have other makes to choose from. Barrie Music Store A. F. Garrett I} W] ages. uplol `HE Annual Meetin of the Vespra Ag'r1cul- . tural Society wil be held in the Town fall, Mirlhnv-at nn ww.nrJmsnAv_ JAN, Qth- Thwousands of canadianomes .n1c'rtiiMz_x~:`n:r4_3.:<;;:un:1w. % I The Dresden-0h1ns"Obmid\0per'a Success _ __ _ _ _ .. , ...u -vu- guuuuuuvn, 01 8081101 ! 8110. picture- ! uque oostumiuga. v=m:::e':::.%m*a:::t'::z:::.`.::.?** - es}+~31.o0. `I60. 500.150. Plan atR'obottIo'n'a. HE Annual Meeting of the Barni Horti- cultural Societ will be held on WED- NEYQIW A V T A KY 09 1 10l|'7 of I-kn Qnl\I\A"nI`W, uumn oiizu nous: . Tuesday. January 8th. : Vnmx Tmvnnnxxa Wner an SURE AND STOP AT run _.j._...--- I U P.0'cONN|.|.- P1'0D!'1t"v ~ opp. crrv MARKET ' " '14s Pnmctss_s'r. _Wpeg Wino ..1....- .... ---- "`--" -u rnuvusaa at. " """"l"" 1'<`irst.-class Accommodation. Remode - led and Refurnished Throughout- T FY1111 line-all sizes. bdth sin 10 and double. Prices two to 35.00.. J "W room for ttting. V WMT '6ii'o s SLANVD Drilzxiat. - Barrie. ll $19 MABK:-3-i-IBTEL Q A-4_-.-..._. IIIVII UII|Iu_ v: w........_. ESTABLISHED 1865 - --LAAQC ';& .:jl'!(n_zcg'alzty of 1905' 7 `K1114 Allllulbl. LVLUULLHK UL lrllt! DISFFIU Il.Ul'lal` NESDAY. JAN. 9t , 1907, at the Secretary a -ofce at 7 p.m. ' R. J. FLETCHER. Han!-Afnvvv !9!lf._"Vi}i 2n| Annual Moot lug , my o.s::'++|;zEE.'uT%nr=T'"lw _ ;9o7 = " ., . gwtxlsnui .. r -' 34-`. In` NEW Anvnansnnnnws. urfv?m"und mauunac` _% _..' _I. Pmp.%P1me, 259. . MONEY TO LOAN. l'I\ .. i...__. __..._..L -1 Y\_..I._..I. Local Warerooms TIIIIVI I r111- . Lot 22. Con. 4,01-o. 100 acres. 35 acres hard- wood bush, balance under cultivation . good soil. splendid water, frame house and teir barns and, other out buildings. Close to Guthrie Church. For terms and further nzrticulars apply to J OHN McGILL. Shanty Bay P. 0. 5l~54p l-'A`RM FOR SALE. _ `AC _ __-_ ! _ HEII-`ER ES'l'R_AAY` ___-j _L--___ _..-_., _ RUSS ES Eli`; `i?'3`e}{:`oS`t'1"Ee3u"i&?" 6? n't%ages. Mc0AR'1`HY. BOY 8: >1, unlop Street. Barrie. - Vt; Jlvyivv .\lU\n vvuvv Ian. vunnv d. easfbterms. HN M. SYMEB P50" Ill; Secretary. .n I. [1, Secretary. Two Hackney Colts, co ` two and three years` old, Horse and More 3 red by Genny- mede, Will be sold at reasonable B12088. Ap- Blis: to JOHN MILLETT, Shanty y P.0., or ` ABKSON HOUSE. Barrie. 1-3 l teuu up :13 and odtarm morq URCHISQN: . Notice is hereby veh that the annual meet- ' ing of the aharehol era of the Barrie Tanning Co. (Limited) will take place at the head otlioe of the Compan . Bradford St.. in the town of Barrie. on '1` ESDAY. THE 15th DAY OF JANUARYei 1907. at 8 o'clock p. m. for the pur-' I or tlfe 111.331: year, electing Directors of the said Company for the ensuing year. and transacting such othetr business at the Company as may be 011 0 K ' O y order of the Board. (Signed) G. H. ESTENo Qnnnnfnrv, ving, the report of the Directors z simmuisaca I%W;C. AHNHDREVVI ' ' ` uuvuu-Wu J. Frank Jackson Resgzcggg AS ALDERMAN FOR 1907 ` . - A ip,wAR_D No. 3, AA"'9':`""% 2 Mariufncturing Furriers. V V % PHONE 290. V g 40o++++9+++o++++++++ 3%+++++++++++++++++++++++3| Res 'tfully solicits your VOTE and I FLUENCE to secure his election as member of the Board of . Education for 1907. ` Nine years experience on Public And:-` '. LVIIIG Ul .\-ntausownluv vu _u. uwacv School Board." ` POLLING. MONDAY. JANUAIW 7111} V ` WA nso 100 cords of pine roots wanted at the Water- works De artment, Barrie. Apply H. E. BROWNL `E. Supt. j 52-1 "1. VV l1J\lJ nu. 3. g Mondanlanuarv 7th. Pollin 3+++++++++++++++++++: BOARD or EDUCATION lnunlolpajlty `cf In%r_1rIo. mu. { vIfL1iAu_s. Your vote . and Jinluence are 739- l`9L.j I-.. UIICIL IIIIUI 1 Don't judge this corn cure by what - others have done for you. judge from 1 this one alone. It's different from` others. ' ' - Wliat wouldn't you give for` relief j sometimes when your come` sting so \ you want to saythings ? . ` T\nn'I> unxnr Inhnn, `nu Quinn!!! nan`-n Robertson's OR SALE--Fine Hackney Horse. 16 hands high. Harness, Cutter, Stanho e. etc. Apply COLLIER St. ME'1'HODIS'I` P RSON- AGE. ' 1-Ip VII VVCII-IV \.\' II ,UOIIIl U 0 J -7 6 Don't suffer when. for twenty cents, j you can obtain permanent rel'ef. It . only taken three application: of - Qinick Relief Corn Cure :orahrivel up yovunr cornsj so thnt? vou can almost zhake them out--sok your feet and you can pick them en.- tirely out. ` T\....'s :..J_.. |.'L.'- -_.... -...._ `I... ._`L-L I door Ens; of Barrie Hotel Barrie, Ontario. Pricej - - 20centa. _ ONLY AT A Dru Store. NOTICE. FOR SALE ._ r1_u... ____.I_.`_ TI-II INTIK3T$"OF IJIHRII, THE COUNTY OF` SIMCOE AND THE DOUINION OFTOANIDA OUR` ORl`l'IIION. `A1831 .l!'Ul.1._ Elluln-- 100-lGl'_05v UOIIIIBJ .01 1` food buildings, brick house. good state of cult- va tion, well fenced. nvum % _ Secretary. BARBIE, coq1.mror% SIMCOE, oxmexo, JANUARY _3, 1*9o7`.{` Respeczfu/AZyso'Zzbz'tsyozzr V0 E and [NFL UENCE to secure `/22': election as member of t/ze Board of E a ucatitm for Barrie /for 190 7. , n..___._ I\_.'..... it_..._... 1'... pt... ELECTORS 01: muuuz. |1*Hos. SNIITI-I | A member of t/ze Board of E duczgtion for tz/ze M um'cz'pa!z'ty of Barriefor I90 7. A ELECTORS or BARRIE , `Your vote. and bzuence respectfully solzkzled for t/ze` electzbn of '- ` ` Dr.J.F.Pa]li1_1g As member of t/ze Board ;j |Ea uaztzon. ` . . V .