Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 29 Aug 1907, p. 1

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Co UNI ! "~roW --_. oistucon} ' . u! that the of . and Terlniner. and rooooooooooooooooooooooi will prove succssful it on use such ` spices. preservatives an sealing ma- } teriuls as we can furnish. ' We have 5 l;in'1s.vw~l-101`; or powder- ed. They are fresh and of nest avor. We guarantec their purity. Parzssnvxruvzs Eitrer Benzoabe ot`8oda..or Salicyllac 1 Acid isharmleaa when the pure article. * such as we sell. is used in right. quan- mh/ar Rubbers. 5:: Do_z.. : Fres/z Garlic. Robertson's ' DRUG STORE. ' . . _1DOOR EAST OF BARRIE HOTEL. PHIUB GU WM. cnossfiann. " ---'-~ - . Barrie. BAT ~Ili76NE TO LOAN. Canning Efforts _ Morgan's` Goitre` Ointment is a certain cure for thick neck, and does not stain -:-1 ` qrficis TO LET ,IL LL` -man ;- APP_LY~:1`CiV-- x IICK NECK ."."_'?.5 ngsg hnoogt. lA\Qvvva-V-- Panel: 23%, _:':- '1 rto reduce A % point far in in the srhuvco .090 5911:: III 7 A. W. WILKINSON; ` _ 'gn-.1`; .g_1:-xxpenfvelivitz V` ` 55 ,~`;.';-_. LLoId' .if'; . -- in-u: m1":a:s1'_s OF IARRIE-. -rm: couurv or smco: AND Tm: common` `or camp: out: Acnn-canon. Mt. the olces nbw 064 .....c_ Rm-1-u4mr.over the Exclusive Hatter 85 Farrier. . `% BARBIE, COUNTY OF SIMCOE, ONTARIO, AUGUST 29, I903? _j._j_ 33 HOW DO` gtuover Society%and People. A 39009.05} ova} _o' Mt`. W. A." PVafe is holidaying in 9`Aflanti`c-City. > A ,Miss_Mabe1'Wi-`lliam's is visiting .TQ1fonto friends._; - `- . `-Miss Sadie retuz-ned o n' `Sat- urday from `Berlin. V '1V-Iiss. -..J`ess(ie\ Parry Sound. 'Howard Gee_was up from.Tor- onto cv`er Sunday.- ' Mr. Aa;n_d',Mrs. F1 -ank Francis are in` 17or_o`nto this week - r `Nzligss `Agnes and VMr. Dick Paeoafe visiting in Toronto. ' Mr. _-A. Sinclair was n over-Sunw day..v1sitor in St_ayner. . L Mr. zind `S. Booth removgd to Toronto Junction this week. Mrs, John Thurldw of.North Bay is visiting friends on Francis` St. _,M1_'. G. A. Bateman Vof Kingston v_1_s1ted his sister, Mrs. Butcher, last ; week. . - ` e Miss G;race Mickle-of Gravenhurst 'i`s the' guest of Mrs; R, Bothwell. Miss Carrie Scott is home_ `from New York for a few weeks vaca- tlon. ` ` - +M::. and -Mrs". 1. Van .Bus1 -k left on Friday for a two w:eeks"t1-ip to ` Halifax." 4 Miss Hazel Archibaid of Strange is spending a few days at Pine Knot Camp's ` Miss Williams of Buffalo is the guest of Miss Jessie McLean, Mul- caster St. - . I Mrs. Roger Croghan and children of North Bay are visiting at Mr. W. A. Lowe s. ? V` Mrs. R, W. Payne and Mater Maitlangl Banting are home from Berrieda'1e.. - ' . ` Miss Una Luk has gone'to visit in Toronto, London-and Buffalo for a few weeks. _ . , - ford St., ;, ,Bamc. Mr, Mex. Suthefland 5; Bradford is'visiting friends in Town for a week or two. - ` Mr. R. M. W:/itson left on Monday` for Lethbridge, Alta;, where he in- tends locating. I . Miss Ethel-Lowe is. visiting Mrs. J. `Fellows of Hawkestone for a ` couple. of weeks. , v---. :_. . Mr. Alex. Coiavah has been re-elect-V ed High Chief Ranger for. Central :LOntario (I. O. F.) - 4 Mr. and `Mrs. P. D. Bentley (nee .Ainley) of Chicago are guests at the Queen s thisweek. .._ . g A _7~His Hbnor Judge Holt of Godar- 1ch, a1_1 old `Barrie boy, was a week- end vxsitor in Town. `Mrs. J. H .~ 7Neelands and Miss Bes- sie'1e5.ve to-morrow to visit. in` Tor- Aontofand `Brampton-'. Mgss Myrtle- Wyles,' `formerly of `Town, paid a. `short visit` to friends here during the week. ` Mr. Wili Carmichael of Milwau- iiee. Wis., _is spending his vacation in Town with his parents. ' _ , Mr. George Brownlee of the Trad- 'ers Bank, Prescott, is. holidaying with his parents-on Mary `St. . -" Mrs. A. i J. McLean and daughter of London were the guest's of Mr. ; and Mrs. A. 'S- Burton last week. Mrs. C. `Thompson,Miss Lizzie iTrimb1e and Miss "Eva Lile of To- Hronto are visiting in and around Bar- rie. ` ` Mr. w. J. McLaughlin of Wheel- -ing, W. Va.`, has been visiting` his sis- ter," Mrs. J. H. Neelands, fora couple of days. ` __. . _. 3 vs -.-.4... Mr. Arthur King of the Sovereign Bank, Berlin, spent _ several days here. -recently" with hi mother on Bradford St. 4 L, L _' -- .r ' -um Juauunwu - ---. "M-iss L.. Crease of Nelson,` B.C., and Mr.AArthui- Creasevof V-Montreal are staying with their brother, Dr. H. C. Crease. _~Mrs-.1 (Dr.) D. B. -Hen-ry` and two children .of South ;Ly,on,. Mich., an visiting. Mrs. Henry s pa`retits,"Mr. and Mrs. Ball. A Mr. _Franl" Martin` and vt_he - Misses an-in of Toronto~a,nd.Mxss` Marx-in \J Winnipeg inter: .visitors ,at Mr. Jos. M-arrin?s, Cdllictf St.,,_dt'uV-ing the 1V1l55,,',` Iulfca ,L\u.u-\-\I-"-g,-- u... . _- .t_ui-ned-.`_vhox'ne after: 'a_ pleasaht visit wth -her grandparents,` Mr. and Mrs. ` B_arran_',f Bond .Head. - -up I '. V; IJZIIIQII :w--`_ _- eMr. john` Burton of Markstay and Mrs. Rusk of Cache-L Bay have been he guests of their brother, Mr. A, S. V Burton, Penetang St. iDr.- and Mrs. .. Patterson returned on Tuesday from a,_three weeks trip to Toronto, Rochester, Kingston, Brosckville, Ogdensburg and Prescott. vv w ---u i Mr. Jdse"ph Ban of Warminstr zaxjd Mrs. Leatherdale andxtwo child-. _..rn rof 'Co1dwater -w.er.e .visiting last ~r*;eek with Mr- and Mrs-.H}.nn'.Ba11g snaaryst. = % ggMr;.%ana`,%%Mis;% Manna;-mi. of To; ntpgand }Iss?:D 'den o ttzwa, `.3 ` = o luv:-t L`yIon,. 015. ` Miss,`-'Apes -,Ri':h\rdsoMn his urne_d- home .` after_: 1 - <|t.~_ _;__1/ :.Smith' `is homg rfrom 1SU_ll H33 1 =' plhasaht visit" nr.-.A ..;..:Iu... I $VLlo V's Jo '-I.LavIl.\vI:lv CELIA 11}-IIIII`, _lIGr'-\v _returned from that `summer home at St. Elmo, Muskok'a_Lake. ` Mr. and"Mrs. Trenneman of Pres- cott and Miss Bessie Sargent of Ed- monton, A1ta., are staying with Mr. and -Mrs. D.` H. Sargent at their camp near Minnett s- Point. MissvBegin of Byng Inlet, who ihzis spent several weeks` here, re- i turned_ to her home on Monday, ac- jcompanied by Misses Edith L and iEthel Touchette, Worsley` St. Mr. Allan, Campbell and Miss lHope Campbell of Collingwood, Mr._, ,Mrs. and Miss Pool of Torontoand Miss Evelyn Pooll of New York were` re- Acentvisitors at Mr. J. D. Rodgers . i A prettychurch wedding Vwasls_'o_l- ;emnized at 10.30 yesterday morning _ in'Trini`ty Church, the contracting iparties being Miss Emma M.` Bing- `ham, daugh9er of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred" Bingham, James st., and Dr.` Robert . J, Sprott; Rev. Wm. Berta1`Heeney, Vicar, ofciated. , Thebride, who was given away by her father, was .un- attended and wore a cream serge suit with hat to match. - Only the near relatives were guests. After the cere- mony the bridal party repaired to the home of the, bride s'parents where a dainty luncheon was served,follQwing which Dr. and Mrs..Sprott took the 1.33 train for a trip to Muskoka, the latter travel-lingine a tailored suit of brown. They will reside on James street on their return. Mrs. Sprott was the recipient of many beautiful gifts, including a handsometravelling bag from Trinity church choir of which she has been a valued mem- ber for several years. BORN. CULB.ERT.-At Bond Head on -`Aug. 22nd, 1907, to Mr. and Mrs; W. J. Culbert. a son. T BO-W~MAN.-At Craighurst on Aug. 23rd, 1907, to Mr. and. Mrs. Thos. A-. Bowman a son.. CAMERON.-At the R. V, Hospital, Barrie, on Tuesday, Aug. 27th, 1907, the wife of W. Ross Cameron, Newboro, of a son. ' .- ` MARRIED. e KEMP-ROBIN*S.-At Cookstown on V Aug. 21st, 1907, by Rev. J. S. Hum- phrey, Wells Kemp to Olive Ro+ bins, both of Stroud. SPROTT-BINGHA-M.- At Trinity Church, Barrie on Aug. 28th, by Rev. Wm. Bertal Heeney, B. "A., % ' Robert I. Sprott, D.D.`S., to Emma, aughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred D:...'..I....... hmcoe County Knsurance Co. DIED. GOODALL.--On Aug.~ 26th, 1907, at_ his son s residence,e668 Euclid ave- nue, Toronto, J. W. Goodall, in his 89th year. Mr. A, H. Goodall, Worsley St., {S a son of deceased. I beg to thank the Union Life As- surance Co. for paying so ,promptly my claim in full, the `day they were notied of- the death of my wife, Evelyne Alice Gray. T Mr. J.`*Ha11ett an {family have ..L.........A ..A.... A.I....I.. `l..Aonn 'ALEX.GRAY; Barrie, Aug. 33rd, 1907. Deputy Game Warden Hines, in company with Dr. R. A. Reeves of ' New York `State, had a very success- iful shing expedition up the Moon Ffoi-men experience` of!` Mr.: Hines, and ; record. ' Both gentlemen on their return; were besieged with inquiries as to `the location of} theiishing River one day last -week. Eight black bassweighing forty-one and a half pounds were pulled out in ex- atly twenty-ve minutes, The larg- est sh weighed -seven and a quarter pounds. This beats anything in the should come pretty close tolbeing a ground, but this remains a dark se- cret. - .Mr. ' Seymour of Toronto caught an eight-pounder in the same"- spot a day tor two previously.` Dr-;v Reeves has been busy ever~sin*ce,e telling his friends just` how the triclc} was done. ` - . " The Canadian Magazine for `Set:-A temberfis unusually attractive. First; fplafce is given its an article by -I. 82; ' Willisotigeditor of the Totpnto News,3 . entitled The .Genius'T7of; the Canadf " Jan .`C1ub. Then` H follow .'seye'r'aI A strong `features, hiin<:1udit1`7g.`;a sk_e'tch'- of` ` i..t:je' jggueyent of iHb11a`nd,. with p'ortrait.-`. ubllbwl :ngham. THE CANADIAN MAGAZINE. WEDDED AT TRINITY CHURCH; RECORD FISH CATCH; CARD OAFJ_'I`H.AANKS. you want your busines; to ad- vance, advertise in The Advance, 7. Mr. M. L. Evely, it is) understood, has severed hrs coIgnect1on_, as man- ager, with the Barne Carnage -Co. E -Bow;i 'S{p1{nt"'aT }e1i'ved `immediately by Blackberry Carmin- atxve. 25c.` and soc. at Crossland s.. ""}:&dae "'i15}1a"r{" 2$.s;Iy defeatd Charlie Gaudaur in their rowing ex- hibition at Haileybury on `Saturday. 1 --O1i've Oil, fresh anl pure, from gltaly, is sold at Cross1and s drug I store. 25c. and 40c. __a bottle, also in Lnll. ' Dt\JI.\a. fabo RIIKL `f\I\ao `G I-I\JIrLI\-I, CILJLI Ill bulk. vinegar;-English Malt on draft -and bottle. Extra pickling White Wine, `Ciders and Jaruagona. Vinegars at 4Bot>hwell s. The 1`-e`;1lar meeting'of the W. C. -'1`. U. has been postponed from Mon- day, Sept. 2nd, to Monday, lSept 9th, at 3 p.m. ' " -As a summert tonic nothing _equals 'Morgan s Restorative Tonic. soc. an'd.$I.oo a bottle only at Cross- land's. . R L W111 III] IV` Key and save m 1 The open season for duck, snipe and plover commences on Monday, efo_r partridge and woodcock two i weeks . later. Go to Wilkinson's for all kinds of dry Hard and Soft Wood, also Slabs, sawed and split and len ht you wish, and sold per cord, not 0:: loads. -~ an n n 1 1 - . I 1 Mr. L. Kennedy of Innisl had a yield of 35 bushels of wheat to- the acre and 45 bushels of barley, both of excellent quality. .`DVyme_nt has fejected the counter proposrtion of the Council with reference to the foundry and the sash factory. 1 9 `I I -1`: 1 1 -Dr. R. S. Broad, who is at pre- sent injNew York doing post gradu- ate work, will resume his practice early in September. It 7 .1 . .1 I -_.- _, _,. _ Capt. Mclnnes announces that the Str. Islay is for sale on reasonable terms. Now is an excellent oppor- tunity for Barrie capitalists to ac- quire a local boat. 11- A `ll rli , I `q__ Miss Annie May of.Toronto is the news Classical teacher at B. C. 1., as -the Board of Perth Collegiate would `not release the rst choice, Mr. G. ; A. Fergusson. , l .. - F 1'` , 1 T--r:LIttIe Lake Summer Resort openi for the seaeon. Board by_ the week. Lunrh prov1ded at all txmes, soft drinks, ice cream,,etc. Boats for lure. Miss Lawrence. Harry Smith, who hails from Brad-` ford,` was run in by P. C. Sweeney for being drunk and incapable. The magistrate allowed him t go on % suspended sentence. ` , -v e rs rs . ._i QI|.|sl.V a.-u. uuav--`pv- A garden party under the auspicesl ;of the Oro Methodist Church will be `held on. Monday, Sept. 2nd, on the grounds of Mr. A, A. Bell, O-ro Sta- tion. Tea. will be served. ' The Dyment string has been ship- ped to Montreal where the fall rac- ipg begins on Saturday. In the lot are Uncle Toby, Temeraire, Court Martial, and the two platers Cour- town II. and Excise. Uncle Toby, the latest Brookdale acquisition, did not face the starter until the Kenilworth meeting when he won twice, was twice second and once third, in ve times. He has done ve furlongs in 1.00 2-5. I`! XUGUST. `Mr. John Rogerson, Treasurer R.| V. Hospital, begs to acknowledge the s followin-gv donations :-Allandale. Wo- `man s Auxiliary, $25; Hospital Sew- ing Club, $35; Judge and Mrs. Ar- -`dagh, $25; Channen ,8: Armstrong, I $10. - -. an an I Q 3 W30 4, __.L- Y-isickling Spices and Condiments-i whole and ground in bulk and pack- ages*-`-Garlic and other requisites for the pickling season at Bothwe1l s. ` ,4, ,n 1- _ _--:n L- ..-........ "" 1"`----I-.9 -'----- -- ---~-~-----r . Simon Marshall,who will be remem-i .bered as the man- who escaped from! the .~Hosp ita1 here while undergoing. treatment for pneumonia, has been acquitted at Lindsay on the charge Igreferred against him of smugglingul [ urs. H . Constable W. Sweeney, on the` strength of" a telegram from North a Bay, arrested here on Saturday morn king` a young man. Prisoner was wanted in North Bay for theft and an officer took him back on Sunday afternoon. _.. __ . 1 4 _ , g ` IDA:-vs II\I\Illn Mr.oT. Turner's Reprobate won the 2.30 pace (or 2.25 tn-9t) at Duex-in~ Park, Toronto, last week, starting in 13 eld of ten. ,Reprobate was the` only_,t rotte_r in he,bunch,- but he won ' thee, three 50? {the seven heats in handy` fashion..." `Bea; time. 2.26. j I 015..-`. g__,.1xr_.1.;--.I--- 1 HCIIQ, lC5III\JI!a' L195` Llnnstu lunvvn ! On Monday, Tuesday. Wednesday, Thursday- and Friday of next week, 5 `ccial passenger trains will leavei - oronto at 10.15 Cp.m. for Graven-I burst and intermediate points. Ex- tra sections of` trainsewill be run dur- ing Toronto Exhibition as may be required. - -<---- v..- There_ were-two . conyictions re- corded. tn the Police Court on Tues- day morningffore infraction of the idog `by-law. One .. delinquent was "nedf a dollar and costs and the other two dollars and costs. A third case was. adjourned until to-day. C` nstable Penton keeps hiaweather _e)'f'e`.:o 1>en these days V V. .,4! _--IL-_._-1 -_|.` ' h `-:~ vv~-- ------v --.y-- The Horticultural and Town Im- riprovment ogiety will hold its first, =..'annu'a!'_ ow r show on . Thursday, .Se.pt. !goz;;.ih'i`the~'.~Town Hall. A I ,g:_:ce,l_leat~at,1t1 :- extensive ` prize ~'lit< la -3 b11.P1' ' red. 1*-The -fee, has ` A .1490; r~*evcrY;rj.snsmbr Tuesday evening at `St. Andrew's Church was marked by a pleasant social gathering, the occasion being one of welcome to the pastor-, Rev. ;Dr. McLeod,and `of farewell to `his l substitute for the past three months, Rev. Dr, Sinclair. Appropriate ad- ldresses were read by Messrs. A. Hay and G. R. Wood to which the rever- end gentlemen made feeling replies. Afterwards tea was served by the ladies of the congregation, followed by a short program. Miss Blow and Mrs. Bamford contributed solos. The addresses are given below: `Rev. D. D. McLeod, D.D.. Dear Pastoi-,-It aords us much pleasure and gratication to have you once more among us, and to know that .your health and strength are fully restored. After your departure `for the holiday, there were many anxious inquiries as to the progress you were making towards recovery, but the tension was gradually reliev- ed as we learned from time to time of your continued improvement. We are thankful that in the providence of God you have been permitted to re- turn to take up and continue your work among us as heretofore, giv- ing us the benet of your ripe experi- ence` in the pulpit and on the plat- form, and your sympathy in the sick room or wherever benevolent work is to be done. 81,00 Ptn Anmu :9: Annual: _ SINGLE COPIII FIVQCCITI We are glad to lenow that Mrs. Mc~ Leod also has benetted by the holi-' day, and we feel sure that you will have, as in the past, her sympathy . and co-operation in your work among l .... We extend to you both a hearty welcome back, _,,-___ _ tion. Barrie, Aug. 27, I907. Dear Dr. -Sinclair: As the time has arrived when you are about to take your departure, we desire to give expression to our high appreciation of the services ren- dered by you during the temporary absence of our pastor, Rev. Dr. Mc- Leod. Your kindness and unaffected man- ner, your sociable disposition and edifying conversation have rendered our intercourse with you both agree- able and protable and we will al- ways treasure pleasant recollections of your brief `sojourn among us. Your efforts. in the pulpit evinced clearness of thought and conciseness and force of expression, and were highly appreciated, as evidenced by the continued and sustained interest in, and attendance on, the Sabbath `[ and also in the mid-week services. In biddmg you farewell we wish you God-speed, and we express the earnest hope that there may soon open before you a sphere of labor in which your scholarship and varied. talents will nd ample scope_in the ? exercise of the duties of your sacred calling. Signed on behalf of the congrega- tion. Barrie defeated '1/Ieaford at base- ball for the second time this season. the game being played on the Fair grounds on Wednesday of last week. iMeaford played several outsiders, but it availed them nothing, as they fell down to the tune of 7 to. 3. There were a few changes on the Barrie team, Ramsay being on first, Coffey at short and McNab in right garden. ---W"anted.--Duchess Apples not smaller than two and a half inches in diameter or 8 inches roun-d, bar- rels to contain 150 lbs. good fruit, free from bruiseaand `worm holes. They can be brought to town in bat- rels` or boxes, weighed up, and bar- Vrels and boxes returned. Will pay $1.00 per barrel in goods or 90c. in gcash, to be delivered at James Vair's ` grocery store, Barrie, on Sept. 3, 4 and 5./ . The stakes to be run at the com- ing altumn meeting of the O. J. C. have lled to a record-breaking point. iThe Dyment stable will be well rc~ ` presented in these xtures. Tongoh der, Uncle Toby and Temeraire are down for the Epsom Handieap,Court Martial for the Durham Cup, Uncle , Toby and Cannie Maid for the Mich- -aelmas Handicap, Court Martial for the Duerin Plate, Uncle Toby for the-Grey Stakes, and Simon D. for | the o. J. c. Cup. Signea on Behalf of the congregam A PLEASANT FUNCTION. _Brrie. Aug. 27, I907- iwjw `New Fail Wearailes 1907. i \ l j Telnyeon could tske a. worthless piece of paper. write I poem omit. and -make it worth $5.000. THAT'S GENIUS! Rockefeller could write` a; few words ono slip of paper and make it worth. _'!'IjI_T'S CAPITAL I _ III-VI t w--- ' Our c1o:mng.Msnuracc{z~.$n.;ukm. aohoioe fabric and uilox-you for 0l0.W. or $15.00 the . hnnduomest Sumo: eroos , t you ate: over. nested upon. . ngihuwupu gun I I vvvlvvwu Jililbv vgvu vvua.--vu uru--uu - THAT'S suILII You can come here and select the "best 1: grade Clothoa.~. Hats and Tog co`:-y very reasonable prices. A nnljll jllll I HUNTER 31:05.. Ltd. . . 3ARgm::._ ; ..u '0 L;.';'+-"a1;*;V;aess . Sale W o n B ank or CANADA. R | tua_1tothoae; e t;nsu;|3x(zla.;: r an " aution those reap personal yarc playing { ame. VV Cluug I . 0. BOX :- gig or eight months. W\.\"l`ED- ,_Furnish0(1 mouse nu nurrw V101: No small children. AIJVANCE OFFCE. 35-37 wwglxanls BRANCH W fw. D_ MORTON. Manager.` private S$E|;1T3o|1 .47 47 COLLIER ST SELL-~lUUuc1'es south half Lot . Con. 9, istil also 5.0 acres. south quarter Lpt 24. (3011. . 9 an! east part of the. latter bemg bush. dnthe 100 acre nu-m there xs 8. good house. two barns one with stone foundation--driving shed and ther outbuildings. Splendid water and about 2 ucrcs of orchard. For terms and fut the!` nu-hm1|m'%.'l[H)1\' [0 -<:_j- ,!:.A.1t.\IS1-`OR SALE 09. REN'l- THER I1 Z U.(.'X'L'3 U| Us Lua pamculurs apply Notice is hereby given that William Love White of the Township of Tecumseth in the County of 5im('0e in the Province of Ontario. Farmer. will apply to the Parliament of Can- edu, utthe next session the:-eo!._ for a. Bill of Divorce from his wife, Elizabeth White, now of Qhecityofuuclph in the County of Welland. onthe ground 01 adultery and desertion. ' L Dated at Bunie. ' ) MCCARTHY, BOYS ` l ro\'incc of Unumo. _ 8; MURCHISON, 27!}: day of August. Solicitors for IW-1`-`U1 5 W. L. White. ' ORSALE -Small farm on the edge ot the Town of Barrie. good buildings. nice orch- ...I ....,I ......n e....;c Gnu nlnv Innrn in hixrh FOIL SALE; -Slxutll farm inc cage 0|. on ml and small fruit. Soil clay loam in high state of ('11lliVa.tinn. 3. of a mile to the centre of Elle Town, ens) [('I`lll:!, possession on short not-- 0(`. Also 2 acres of lund. good soil. 1 acre of orch- ard, frame hourw. large stable with loft above. terms to suit purchaser. Apply to J. BRO\V.\'. P. 0 Box 497, or call at the off! 8 of 0 Th: {`nnn.Hun L`vnv-nag (`n `launch: 25.38 ttions all bly be` a has per- ry than % ssity for was never year. The ght, being E normal. * the nor- have been y weather of` Ontario havy rains gnsiderably ltd to pass nnunn. I`. U DOX am, or can u.u._ Lll The Canadian Express 00., Barrie. Ia1n1p1'epurpdto buy \p 1 bbam`1,(lc11\'(-1-pd in liarxgigs igr?:;$2:;dw? ndly write or see me W R A- f1`HoMAs, Strayml on to the promises of Thomas Cnok. but 13. Con. 21. Inmal. about Aug. 20th, 8 Durham calf. Owncr can have same by prov- ng prom-1-ty and paying expenses. 35-37p L__ 7 ."y"{""}`l)-'l`o learn the Printing Bus! A.{\p':)l5' THIS OF FICE. .v ' ms AND PACKERS WANT- F1;-`25 men and boys for Apple Season. illay highest wages to good men. ' R. A. THOMAS. Dated August 3rd. 1907. 4 Church of England! Sms Fmc1~:. u&.n1.~-M0rning Prayer and Sermon- 7Dm.-F.venin-.,; Prayer and Sermon- The Vicar will preach at both servl0Q" v-v\4 Tht 1\v-AL .` `"0511 HiH(1.'5. 10I`tr-rms and further particulars apply 30 STEWART J. 5'rwAR1'.. Vendor's Solicitors. 13 Owen St.,TBrr1e. 35-33 -"""', J,m'mu-~_-r ..;\- m` 011:) --n v vquvcvg `.v_-v-W-' Inlllong in ame: 51' Etivrtmoll $1.1 lLaddera.R.R. era for Farm Fruit Pick- ur Life and ire. 9. Ladder 111' House or t will fill re- rnr and noun V WET j . `T s1'F'r:t-:1 . ` - MISS JESSIE ROSS Will.Re. open school Wednesday, Sept, vmber Fourth. 3; _ Wunx l`mvr.u.ma W551` ms 808!` AND STOP AT Till: ' In - ._ -- - - T opp v--u'u0ulII .l.Lsrropnewr. _ . cm: maxm ' . ' ' " {:40 rnmctss IT. irst.-class Accommodation. Remodel- led and fteturnlahed Throughout. ` ' P n .. _ , Xeagllzar `(:5 ring` 3% MYn:b$:'9. Id llavergal College, Toronto). _ M A U D'l'Uk' AT 1'11` MA@n.3x:_.rHQ_t_:_L. LAND FOR SALE. SERVICES SUNDAY. SEPT. 1:1-. T . Kc`; ADVERTISEMENTS. _____. -. o5c6F{um. f`l'1'v u.nc-_- Cuba - ,_ ` Ihod house in Barrie `for ;....`}'.'.`,`.?..n.... No small children. All kinds. Boat qusllty.u, {*1 " ` .------- zr bank of the first rank ter facilifies to its cus- every line of business. , Farmers, Grain Dealers, "- _, f--A.....-.n NOTIGE red f \r O0I.I0fVIt` 0?. train. or Univorl|FYg`:'.` Dunn. ` ~ _-..___ { I --'l`0 111: nw WIDE. HESTRAY-I Lrlllci a, 95 upon; egg.-. . Manufacturers,` Cor- HENRY RICH. ("J-nixrv Au, Wnwoun. .3:-aou: No. 31937}. PIOPIUCTOII. - , ruun, \ Craigvnle P. 0. ` IF 35-36p VVVVVVQQQQOC E simm0S oooooo6ooooqoooooo: '-'THE'BEST IS THE CHEAPEST 0. V . O :OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO_OOOOO0OO: vvuvw--- -- __ We have a large amount of i: Vl"i\}at Funds to lend at -1} and 5 per cent on the securitg of farm mortgagas. McCAR'l`I-IY, BOY 8c mod > b MURCHISQN. Dual op street. Barrie. .. _. .----u- an in . himsky. Itiands ant. frox the` oiinry his likye` _ `Ir! Ana nu nvr nu-uv -up .n.'._--.--_. _--.- --- v--eunuch $0 IIQU . FLASH Em cam: LIGHTNING " Beides we g_narn`nta them. If you've not wearing the King Hat IL : Tonlytbocuuae` you haven : seen it.` New Fall shape: in stock now. DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O00! Y OUR. ....FOR....V Vi olinwlyilion GEO. H. SCOTT _ _-n. -59 tut!!! r `poliicies `:3 '- Q 3 H V dgviirgz the 2 s of contents of sixty cents ` tainly reason-_

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