Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 9 Jul 1908, p. 1

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111311. nu cc. Miss Josie Bail of Toronto is st_aying.at.' Mr. D, C. Murchison s, John Street. v V _ . _ Miss Lillian Taylor of California is visiting Miss- Florence Welte, Elizabeth Street. -I I .\r,1___ ..__,.I .I2.lll'd.U,cuIs an ccg. :Mr. and Mrs. John Maley and ,fa1rg1i1y of" Peterboro are "visiting re- _1at1v_es in Town.` ' `viva I. 1 .9; _.. "`4AGAfIIP `laIlV_Cb Lu. .1. uvv u. -Miss Susie `White left on T_uesday for. the Coast. `where she Intends spending the summer. \ .Mr.'C.E. Love of; Buffalo is spend- a few weeks at th-e home of his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. P. Love. 1-4: _,,L.__ V----, _.__. |Miss Annie Sinclair, `Clapperton `Street, left on_ Tuesday to spendfa couple of months at Balsam Lake. I` "l`_._-..A..\ . -Mr. Harry Bfasier of Toronto spent a few. days with -Mr. and Mrs. J'ohn_-Carley, Peel `Street, last week. 9' I` `T: -1-Anna . J\lllll._`\au.IawJ, .. v... ..-_ `,7 _:Miss E. gGamb1e of. G. Vickers",l` has goneto her home near Churchill, ` on account of her `mother s illness. l . Mr. J. T-. Dougall was in Holland Landmg on Tuesday attending the funeral of.his aunt, Mrs. Bacon of Stayner. The deceased lady was 92 years of age. An event of interest to many here took place in Toronto on Wednesy day, July .Ist, when Mr. W. A. Mc- Conkey and Miss Florence McAr- thurhboth; of Town, were united in marrnage. I T ` ' f"_-1`IA--1n if? llldlllusbi `Mr. and Mrs. James Guilfoyle, Mr. Leo and Miss Mary Guilfoyle of Collingwood and Mr. and Mrs. W. Guilfoyle. of Stayner `were in` Town .on` `Monday, attending the funeral of` Miss Louie Graham. eMiss Ethel Richardson, Grenfell, Sasl<., pupil of ,Miss Claxton, has been successful in completing the rst two years of the piano con- servatory course in one, attaining ithe same with a high standing, of honor, ranking second in order of In theory she took an equal- ly high position, passing .with the ..-......n+m. nf 02. Miss Claxton has Vly passing first two years UL uu. y.....v -'.-, in attaining the of merit. pereentage of 92. Miss again exemplied her ability as a 4.-.. A11 n1- teacuci. ' A quiet wedding was solemnized r in the `Elizabeth Street .M`ethodist ` church on Wednesday morning, i July Ist, when Miss Julia Rayner.. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rayner, sr., Sunnidale Road, was ` united in marriage to Mr. Charles Brown, Small Street. Rev. J. R. ` Aikenhead performed the ceremony, Miss Annie Rayner of Toronto, sis- ter of the bride, was bridesmaid, while Mr. Walter Rayner support- ed-the groom. Immediately after thegservice, Mr. and Mrs. Brown left for a trip through the Muskoka Lakes. j Take to Wilkinson's M11. day, sc per 100 1133., out. ' - - T VALUABLE2 '1_`owN , PROPERTY t, r IN_ THE TOWN OF f, BARRIE. i u -Offers will be received by the undersigned for `the purchase of the -following` lands, commonly called the ` [McDonald property, namely :--._ I. The South thirty three ,feet, nine inches, of lot four on the West `- side of Bayeld Street, Barrie, with ; rights of way thereto. _There are , two good stores on this property ` which is in a most desirable location. 2. The North thirty two .feet, L sideof Baiyeld Street, Barrie,` with right of w/ayonine feet wid h North thereof. There is a good commodious. two-storey dwelling hnuse on this property most central- `V In..- The North thirty eight inches, of .lot four *side of Bayeld L of" North commodious. two-stor hous:_e thxs ly sxtuate . ly auuuun... _ Either parcel may be purchased . separately or the `whole property ibought en bloc. For further terms and particulars apply to the `underpsigned. Ge.orge`j `McDonald; Exec., 7 e.- ' Barrie, Qnt. , Stewart__& Stewaft, ` `I3;l0wen St, Barrie, Solicitols for Vendors.` `_'.I)la:ted'J11_pqe 17tl1',e . E V Shprlffs Sale of % Lands : -- r _ f`'-- 110 - A * Under and by ~ ` .cOUN'l`Y Qg'n`ME } of gnwrgg f1,f2`%`i 33S5 I issued 5:30! `the Qoutggya delivered asamat tits. I. DEVI: uuanvu u...` .. thqtlbt. title. interest and equity on-euemp-1 ` efendnnt unto and out of the `V . "fouowingh-ds.thatiatorsue` n: ml W I _ = pa e or ces Township 01! Veepra. in 1: e I Simco_e___ and V Province or On . and composed of the west halves of 1ote9 and`! . oeasion 8 and the scum 70 acres of theleest . at lot lolconoeseion 9. con _ _e .ui`d;. Agxe-vlenty acgeg. b9 jt_h game more or e * ..Ai1t:- h V td"teiu1nt' 1 te ' t Ame _?n.o: :`:l?a:br:;I:b!;;nub;1:. 39. ' t...\.:t;., I `I. Q-'~ ess. ` All 02 whlchproperty or defendant": lnwreuu. in I shall offer tor sale 113- Dllhlic a4 otlon 1n the.. own lat myomee. An ;tbe;.0o I1rt House. 1f :`53s"~"4.;"`:.;...`}!.?.`.'.'.'.`. u' -_ 4 -. . '-g-f`.u&A! .VIthb 21st day` won SALE F1903. FARMERS :.. JUB DVIV nu`.-. jthis ` OF BIMCOE AND THE DOMINION OF` :y be. property` 4nd chopping n-__2.. .- nuns-v % OOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 6 U V--Pictures framed _to ordef. At D0UE3 ~ -If you want Lawn Mowers chsap go =te~* . . . If you want your business to ad- vance. advertise in The Advance. _ . n_ 11-.. D1......k 1-n`n1ean "fW x; u. nu... in -'-Cross1a.nd s Hat Bleach, to c1ean _e11ow,__,,gw hats. IOC `a box. m. \.aUl.l.1u5 vv UIuo' .Rev. -W. Bertat Heeney church announces that (11. warm months he will pm minute sermons. . T~`A-- -N nut flii 1, . . P me t Her 1: ygivgn kc impaction may bere- omptly and minute Sermulia. Str. Islay is now running. Open ( for engagements. Apply to `Capt. Mclnnes, Barrie or Orilha. -- ome with the `Collier Street 1 Metho ' . to Orillia on Friday, July Ioth. The electors of Barrie will please bear in mind that voting on the Grand Trunk Railway agreement takes place on Monday, July 20th. [Cases of furious driving are still Wm. Carson was n- ed $I_ and eosts in the police court "X1i' The Advanct the front page. ;through and keep _...An as `the inspecto e a ainst `all delinquents dry sawed and split any en and sold not cord. not . The Court ed -Monday peals. There entered, two forenoon, od, also Slabs, `sh box loads. n was engag- hearing ap- were fourfeen appeals of which were with- of Revisio drawn. The assessment was _con'.1r:n- ; ed `in practic The I _ secretary 1 Educat1on_has,_been Vo ally -~ every case. of the_Board _of Go to Wilkinsorfs for all kinds of e HEREIN BARBIE will. be discontinue. This step_ ~ owmg to_ the G|overnment s pohcy of increasmg the number of Normal schools. , _ _ . 1-\._m 1..:,t on infm-ma-. 0 `you... -, stomqch. dur_ing 01. an-A 4 costs. ~e ` Str. Islay will run an excursion to . Jackson's Point on Tuesday, July 1 21st, cm the occasion of the big n Lib,-Conservative Picnic there. It `i was a monster. affaii-_ last'year, and. ' is expected to be greater "this year. ` Take It -in. --Eyes examined by the reliable Sh` ow Test, illuminating the whole ' he human._eye,- showing "ed obsersver. e- Y _ every. defect 1 Empire Ophthalmic, o. ' , cialist at -W. L. Reeve s....Je 1 Store, July 8th to 22nd. ~ *4-Open for the season..Little Lake "" '* `3----+ .Rnaf9- for hire, Advance tiews -----A Dpad 1 ntra :e is not on Read the paper yourself informed. _ T ntxvfl _ CANADD OUH CRIIERION. 8.1-1"- V Lawn +9, L 1908. Ulays '.L4a.l(1WCu, pcuuan, V... M , an 1Inpl'SS1V'e;scI'uiuu uuu. . ...... --- Caldwell, Central, Pearl Carson, II, Reqmem MaSs_ Very Rem Dean Vespra, Lillie Cline, Central; Daisy E -an was unable to be present 0w_ %:`t`_5 1_6vMVe5Wa*E1?eE Dougffllf ing to illness. The following acted sday Lin,-aa G,.3h:,%g1eCem1O1. m. io as pallbearers: Messrs. C. C. Hinds, . f the oHa11ett Cent '1. Le:- Hetgql John Oliver, jr., Dalton Bro-wn, __ 1 ` , fa` `C a,r - McGuire, Joe Kearns and Edward t.h1'- t Oro, Florence Hogg,_Central, Olive B1 -, . it ;} _31` and Hook , Central; Ethel Johnston, awe` 31 lih15,Y31'- Burton Ave.; :Harriett Johnston, 2, __- ` the git-:a(.)g gi'eI:ohI%re2:ri1te1d3},< C-t22ri2i'?r,al;SeI\)l;i1f`i:il1tri3i: THE JUNE BR`1DE'3 CHOICE lg"the fred Marr, Central; Grace Mason, _ :ye,- showing Central; -"Flossie Metcalf, Central; M: grooms have been careful in ned observer.` Lillian Morren, Central; Vera My- setecg 3 good` wife-_ It is a life . WJ1 5 6-J l'S. gentrall: AlmI1.vI'1\I C(1i3d0a1d1.3 BUT long bus ess and requires care. ' 5`"'* tn ` Ve" me 5 3 e' rm A musi` bride has. another , . J Ave.; Mabel McLarty, Central; Ger-` choice to 2% beg,` , . l_,Lgtt1e Lgkg tie McMaster, 7, Vespra; Joan Pow- good husband `t is ,;_ ` is. for hut ell, Separate; Gertrude Reeve, ,.Cen_t- and we choice oft ral; Winnie Ross,. 1, _Oro_; Gertie Heimzman & CO A . 15 , W- Sampson, -I7, Oro;_ Winnie Sharpe, be a me long comp _ tf Btiiton AYe';S-Nellie Shepgrd : gfm` 7 is a lucky number a? that has If M13 and 11;./!,?ggl:en::n);Sn'N 5: Tot? been our output of plafl->"\C) :' the B3Y1d St-v C I a ' gg month of June, 19083 -, th. ,E. L of Central; Ethel Touchette, Separate; _ _ ' _hu:ch|-,`wf,fch Olive Urry, `Central; Evelyn Vick- Barrie Music Store. fruesliay i-_. -1.- ' Sl:r1.E1Im:_lQ1fsa1\';:`1It:t:)b, A Garrett Prop. latvband of C $10 and axcursion _ BN1` Town`. Council. Has no` Stomch for Big Meal During Dog'- 'I\_.-a Th'e `problems besetting the civic legislators were not such. on Mon- day` evening as to consume a great `portion of `time. The atmosphere was decidedly hot in the ,council ` chamber, and the members no doubt felt indisposed towprolong matters by lengthy disctission. Aid. Ness and` Ald, Thompson missed the roll call. The business was only ordin- ary. " ' 6 A '---..,.;.. nnlzinn nm-mig- ary. A , The S: A." wrote asking permis- sion `to hold public services once a fortnight in one of the parks, dur- ing the summer. months. `Granted. `Engineer Mitchell (Toronto) for- warded his report re 'Frances~'Street embankment. 1 \ v!1l 11 T7: _ _ . . A aanna 0;; V InDa.nn1ucuL. . Auditor Will _R. King presented a statement showmg the receipts and dxsbursements for the half year; The `overdraft amounts to $18,454.96. ------- ('1 12 . OVCI'(1I'aIL auxuunua Lu .,....,.W.,. ,-- l -C.r Arnold, J. Bowman, 9. B. Humphrey and J. Shaughnessy ap- pliedyfor the position of working rforeman of the Board of Works. Notice was received from Ottawa that the repairs to the approach a-t Allandale wharf had been duly ord- ered. The Board of Health requested that Inspector_'_ Pento_n s services be Vvl \u\.l- The Inspector Penton services continued until the Town is proper- 1y cleand to the satisfaction of the Board. This was agreed to. at a salary of $25 per month. A -...1 ....1....3oc an-rrrno`:|fino' bd.1a.i_y UL V J 1,... Accounts and salaries aggregating C $1029.66 were ordered to be. paid. G, B. Humphrey commendation of Chairman Coffey (Board of Works) appointed to the position of working per day while engaged. It was arranged to have the mem- bers of Council inspect and locate :' the work necessary in the several wards. A tour of the Town will be made this afternoon (Thursday). l Ald. His Worship the Mayor, , Beardsley and Clerk Donnell will Ontario ;' attend the meeting of _the . t Municipal Association in Toronto. V was on the re- ` foreman at $2 ' LIGHT. BILL. or FARE. `Names of ? Successful Entrance Pup- I ils. The following list contains_ the names of the _successful canchdates for Entrance who wrote at the B. C. The name of_ the school where prepared is gxven in each case- - . Boys--G. L. Anderson, Central; path) of 3 Wm ? C" Harold `Brown, `-Central; G. R. Cald- The f}I`.ne":11 wlgmhutl well 17 Or0' W.C. Caldwell, 7, Oro; p'm" es ay 0 n .W H Ca1d;Ne11 I Om. H R was largely attended. Ehannen, GCerAtral;C G. H. CCol~:s, Miss Louie G entra; . ' - ooper, cntra ;,_ Wm. Dawson, Ferndale; Harry E14 hA1lg:u:`athnegrrnee lis, Central; Melville Francis, Sep- Sead momin to 1` arate; . H. Gartner, Burton Ave.; hun a31(,[u1castetgStree1 Leadley Grant, Central; E. Hall, tam , the late Jam... 13, Innisl; P_. W. Healey, Separate; (gr :3 m ho was ir; C. B. Hewson,, Central; C. Hump- hrgg` Wonn d `to. A hrey, Burton Ave.; Allan Johnston, 2; efendc S vfhen Ferndale; I. A. Lawrence, Burton PC 0 ay-,' d `Hex Ave.; W. S. Lett, Central; `W. C. Sen-fer arm `'5 a Little, Central; Geo. Livingstone, ,Sf':_`."y Came af 1 - Central; G. A. Love, Central; L. S. `ends mzfmg 01` W Love, Central; W. W, Malcolm, I, unawgre Cd mC1;th:t Oro; `A. H. Martin, 1, Oro; W. w. 3 .f `: ` M S Cha Orok, 6, Vespra; W. J. Packard, I, .195 er drm S F`, Oro; E. R;_ Palk, 1, Oro; R. '5. Pat- *St"Wt`}' 3 to rgm erson, Central; J. D. Pue,.I, Oro;n `'3 gr 1 devote`; F. W. Sarjeant, Centra.l;L. L. Scott, W33 ,-e1fpb3g_ much n 9, Vespra; G. F. Spearin, Separate; ? ll hi h_ took L. -O. Vair, Central; D. R. ~Weston, dunernbrjlvincp to S} l_ Central.` Girls-.-May Addison, 7, 331 emteg was. _t Oro; -Hazel Avenll, Central; Gene alsnod cm 0f.y t'heA C} i_ Boyle, Separate; Martl1`a`Brown, 17, the adecyeased was ti Oro; Olga Brownlee, Central; retary. Rem" Fame! Le - - Glad s -.Caldwell Central -Vera - - 15 r~..1.a.).'...I1 *r*....+.-Q13 Pearl Carson. II '3, `.`P"5`5`1l}'e;serr\n/_,c ` ` -----A- ` -2:: 4: ARE YOUXON THE LIST? ears, 9, vespra; numce vvcuu, \.c:ng.- ital; Eva Wells, Separate; Edxtli Willis, Central; .Ne11ie W`y1es, Cent- 'ra1; Josie Williams, I, Oro. . \ _ . Mr. IH. -M. Dyment had great suc- 1 cess at the Toronto Kennel Club Show last week. He exhibited two red cookers -and-a bull dog. With i the rst `mentioned he won two `' frsts. one second, one tlfird and a V..H.'C., besides. capturing a special -prize forthe best red cocl at the a 9 show. The bull dog was second in 3 his class, and also secured a VJH.-.C.i \v Jones M`. Ross was arrested last 5 `week by P. -C. Lambie charged with ,a serious oence `against a little girl , foiirteen years of age. The parties * feoncetned hail from. the vicinity of fshanty. Bay. A preliminary hearing .tuo1sl~';lplacqon, Saturday morning He..- . .- ;_.Rad4 ,;};VgA arsr,1t,'.i_ ..gP'.M-. and _the pn_-i ` ffndcd _Ross,_wno nas _lI1cc C1:-..'.\,u T01 b`f`;t1'id by;_ `Judge rdagh. 1; he`. t;s;as_'; ` n11. a3'ain- to-mo. r )w d } 3-*1 " ' ` ' V 1 '\I"IrI|I`\l I\I V31-:LL MANu"FK6'fuiii:n LUMBER j`l._.___ Manufacturer s Prnces J.`-I . THOM PSON, nnnulnncf D n_ mom: :99. aAmu'E." will {$1.00 PER ANNUM IN iADVAN9' SINGLE COPIES FIVE CENTS `Another `of Barrie s o_1dest resi- dents in the person ' bf ; Elizabeth Sparling, relict of the. Iete James `Mick, passed away .of1'rf|Thursday, July 2nd, in her 74th _' Srear, while visiting her daughter, g_"Mrs. M. Quigley of `Sainte1d.ADeeased suf- fered a stroke of paralysis about a. year ago, and last week. she had an- other attack from whichshe failed` A-4----~ ..no-n kc-n11a}1f __A_\_I~1v'rHmc. YOU WANT IN n A A `II!!! A l\l'I'I'1IIZ' ('1lL'd.LCI\ llvlxl. vv IAIWAI. -4--- ac, , to rally. The remains were brought to Barrie on Saturday on No. 64 and were taken to her late residence, 65 Worsley Stret, whence the fun-. eral took place on Sunday afternoon to Union cemetery, Rev. Dr. Ockley conducting the services. Mrs. `.\lick will be greatly missed in Collier St. .\Methodist Church, she having been an active worker there for many years. A daughter,` Mrs. Quigley, of Sainteld, and three sons, Char- les and Herbert of Toronto and Walter of Town, survive. Mr. Mick predeceasd his wife by several years. Mrs. Martha Carroll. - A suerer for many months of that dread disease consumption died 1- on Saturday evening, July 4th, 11 namely, Mrs, Martha A. Carroll, 0 East Dunlop Street. She leaves four small orphan children. Her. remains `were shipped to- Lucan on Monday morning, where interment 'to'ol< place- *- - --. 1:rL--1...- > - V ` mu. TIMBER. sinncuzs, Pos1's.'s|.Ans on connwoon. A bright young life was. taken away on Sunday last, when Eva E. Wheeler, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Shepard, Wellington St., and wife of Mr. Lancelot \Nheeler, was called by deathat the early age of 24 years. The bereaved husband land parents have the deepest. sym- pathy of wide circle of friends. funeral, which took place at 2 p.m.,`Tuesday, to Union cemetery, - -----1-- I\'(l.`f`nfI ""_7 Miss Louie Graham. Although never enjoying robust health, death came suddenly early. Sunday morning Miss Louie Gra- ham, Mulcaster Street, eldest daugh- ter of late James Graham.. Miss` ` Graham, who was. in her 29th year, had been conned to bed, only a cou- ple of days when the. read mes- senger arrived.. ~Her death: neces~ sarily as shock to. her friends, many of. whom. were quite unaware of her last illness. Besides widowed mother, she leaves two sisters, Mrs. Chas. T. Devlin: o__ '_ ;Town, and Mrs. Frank Macklin of .. Stratford, _mourn_ her'loss. She _lL.__,_I_ mnaax: v.,_ : sisters, Mrs. Lnaa. 1. ye . 0 mourn her loss. was deeply devoted to the church and will be missed there: The funeral, whicl1~took_ place on Mon- day morning St- i\lary s- Church and cemeteny,, was in chat-fge of the Sodality of" the `Church; of which an impressive; sermon and celebrated Requiem `Mass. Dean Egan be ow-. ing to. following acted "C. Hinds, McGuire,` Joel Edward 8 -nu_:.._ R._ Mrs. Elizabeth 3, Mick. ffice ..luIy Bgrgains HUNTER BROS3. Limited. OBlTUAi;. Mogt select ang bus musi another :hoice~ In ' h__:{"1_- of _a. good to 1_s. ,,;.-=,:; 'ano, md as v. ~. - 9. E-Ieintz_manA 8: Co., ause it `should he hfev compan _%.I ALA; Lag - sen" i lntumlu-ellas.W0I`*h ""m`-".`:'...`.. .i..;;.'.;'r 3,Rg,'.,o,u,g);a5. Julysalo-. .... 30 Men : Slllrtl. lovely oo.lI<:`lI; ..J__ _.._- ...a .......1. USA tn 11-00. Mrs. Lancelot Wheeler. lntl-31`: can w-- V---AT--- ` |aUI1-'n-vu co _lI|l ---..-.`, ... luurzsz 3363.. Lumen, --A-- 43:? an:lg(`:1oaIs. thence: nn;:e`vv?{m`. . on u-unteod. 313.50 r.n on--%5o a xfln-during e `nut in dun. ` ___: hllvlr saving MIDI-IURST P. O. sums. 6&1. -` to: In ~ sparks, ' in the Wk ? . . . _ ' fz1_c111t1es for handling the busine.~`.~` or Farmers, Cattlemen, 6,31,, Dealers gmd Retail Merchants, as or Manufacturers and Wholesale Houses whose dealings" . 1g`h0l1t the country, paper handled` on the 10 terms. _ id quarterly on Sdvigs ` 4 Negotiable 1 most iu\'orub E 1nterf5t 113 Z" es LEY a. can. I VOL` L was Interest Accounts. L A vv....,_. ences. . F1 possessmn. Two new brick six roomed cottages between ` Barrie and Allzmdalc. Monthly payments}! required. Apply to G. H. ESTEN. n n\__-...|-.\ 27-30 Chnirch%6Mfl'3ng_land 8_30o`c'ock Holy Communion. 11 a.m.-Morning Prayer and 3 p.m.~ Sn`nd-.1) School. 7)).n1.-v}`IVen'sung and Sermon. '1`e_n minute: scrnxons by the '3erv1c-es. " luv 0 LET-4? r00[nS`,' U1 lure` Mendelssohn % Pianos.` ` VHIU IHTSI. VV nu: |.UL L/ulunva I-VI vwwwwv-vvvvv~IVs\NVV*NT I ` per half ton, per half ton. per half ton. per halt ton. per half tony` ~.._..._ ,.- No1`1"cfTo cRE".39.RS% oP;iT0rs of R. Frederick Archenot the TOWN ` - - . - , Marchuntg $131135 3i,r``..rt:l`.' le-?1t{n%ra:{`33-gfam not.1aad;. at under the provisions of the Act l.'0Pt'mg " 9-Siignmcms ahd preferences bi 131_~'`v" I? . -ions, the do-bto1""\o`-Ks made an slslllmiw 311: - ,. . ` amen G-. i~3 :.`; ;;a>.1:c:z;~`h:o::,';`::f'.~`$'%`gj;;_x;, 3;; x.e;': 9::.".r::s:2 `3.:.!:.3:.`..z..s?u%u-.:.- from July 6th Individual instructiog. up-Io-dam! c0u1`se.s'. excellent results 0 - mined at the I ' BRITISH AMERICAN BUSINESS CQLLEGE m-___a... unlnnf. S)-1A I`~` FRI-2l ~--v--:5. U1 uu: uuy LUIV" `he creditors are re 0 tore me on or be are lmxs. Iv-v u--\. \llI \lL II\lIuI`4`-' 1905. Ameeting of the said on Frldau. the toil: do! 3 o'clock p m.. at the A391 federation Life Building. Doinunent of inspectors. xln, . ation. and the giviug!o{"dirg9 ~ ence to the dis osalo t eel , . Dated this 3(?.h day of June. -19": _ _ --.... .. .mnnun_ DUDIIVBD3 \l\-ll-3-"."" Y.\I.(`..\. Building, ':`or'onto. Oldest and 11.25:." wme for Catalogue. .._'.AAA E 1`-Bm-khouse on Worsley St. -8 ms. nicely decorated. Modern conven. Fire-place und_ furnace. Immediate on. Apply l)UL G.-\LL BROS. 16. .-..__ r|f`I`\I I&IVZ--' Action and T006 Regulator, Pianos Always on Htnd Folsale 4 37-ly an JOHN STREET, `BA'IRII. i?`IRm i`ZZ-CI4A.SS' db TRINITY ct-juncl-I SUNDAY, JULY 12TH .... .___.... ADvER171i:M~:-:N'rs. --- SOLD BY --- Meeking Estytc; ~ U. su .-~-._..~, Over Bank of Toronto. . . Barrie I. Manager. - wuou: No.` :/5553 V Pnormnonu. 5' - Ivan and Sermon. ALL WELCOME. ..ww.-------.-,;H - - _ - 1 E |_:I 3L :_II`I: ; D1sord~r5?s.. HATS __l _ ___. Q9 QAQIABL I 4_ at half ton. per half ton .fNO%EXCUSE{ `KEEPCOOL _IO9 DOZ. STRAWS - All kinds, 1' Balance tot_a1_outputA of Straw I y I-Lat Works T Half Price SAILORS _ S|Mh\0N8 X -GUY %R`)Ti`eTYJon s Drug Store; Una: III- 1 noon EAST or BARRIE HOTEL cooooooooooooooooooobooooo % > Are liable to a any time du "n _ Results will In good remedy is _ `l1and`at once. ` 5 . mi; n W . Q C b '- hoeo who know best the merits of this school are its staunchest suppox'ters._ - ~ - -j` will promptlmfect any un- 21 healthy condition of the stom- 0 Cures dia.rr- 3 ' -3 morbus, _dy- 3 Good for children 3 . Guaranteed.. AKeep g a . bottle 1' andy-a.t home org ` \)5'-?--~ Toaouro`. V'c1".' _ This college stands first in popularity. thorouness and enulne merit. Go where you will. you will find our graduates ushin%to the front. Their an erior.tra.in.- - lea them to (at and he (I first-class all summer. Enter 7 _ ,1 musstsn Dame 2* I ' I U - .. - MANUFACTURER. OF Buggies, Carriages. Wsggns. Sleigh: and Cutters. X L FALL TERM OPENS SEP'l_` lat. S1-mc'r Punsosn. Arrnxrxos Pub 1 A good Hat for little .;_ money. I V DICK 1.`!-31-`T 3 nun A j;A CURE HATS and FURS lxtj NEGL`_.`E`.3. OPPO ,JoHN BAR SIT E ROSS s'r. R S OLD STAND nag . _ B as CENTS ONLY A1` Full) . TH: m1':n,:s1's or mama. -1-Hz coum-Vv V PANAMAS Hui-seshoeing _:xRR E; COUNTY1 (is SIMCOE, ONTARIO. JULY V V gonet 3 on accoun 9% an mg c 0; I. t 2 7 9 An_evet . plac 3 : : . thur,.bot11 : : an Collin Guili Town .01 funeral < e Miss 1 p1 suc O O mfg twc .\ I E no Q . O O O O O O servatorj sam . hongr, r . me:-1;. I 0 P : pereenta : e : teacher. _ s o.cie ty and Peupie. AAA`! ` ALAAIAALLA Miss Ori;11ia_`1; Miss` ` friends ` E-lia. Coleman is` `visiting in Cookstpwn. -Miss .Ida Lewis. of Abernathy, Sa.sk., `is holidaying-at her home on Hxgh. Street. 15 ,11 _f '1`;\nlA`l'\ `Q be given to V m shed.

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