Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 20 Aug 1908, p. 1

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UICTD llul. uuusa aluy annoy`, ab...--. ` The question or a. fall regatta is . now before the club; Labor Day 1s a little early and somewhat unde- sirable on account of Tornoto Ex-- hibition rates; but ,is nevertheless possible. About the second week in September` would doubtless be the best time and it- would only requirca iWednesday half-holiday to "make ita !;success. An affair of this natureis necessary towind up the summer s sports and to leave the boys in a thou.2'htful .mood over next year s ` possibilities. . It ~ . "Vow .. V .M-OR.'I_`SON---At Oro Station, on! August 9th, to Mr. and Mrs. W. ` Mortson, a son. EDWrARDS-On August 7th, 1908.. : ` to-`Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Edwards. = b Burton Ave., 3. son. _ T . ' ORROCK-At Midhurst, on August .17th,.to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Orrock, a daughter. READDITT-At Barrie, on Aug. I4, d a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. 9 I E. G. Reddit-t, High Street. _ | P . WHITEBREAD-At I88 Davenport :3" road, Toronto, on Sunday, August D. 16th, to Mr. and Mrs. Parker :1 Whitebread, adaughter. . . ` nimna |ub\.unv-0`-`:9 V REID-At Craigvale, on. Aug. 15th. 1908, Mrs. Joseph Reid, aged 56 ..An :05 V x yein-'s, l"J'l`l\JJ'4 ID u\'.u.uu_; U. -__. ` tact and Bmlder. has. made an ' -of Barrie. Archi er R.S.O. 18W. c. 1&7. of all his assignment und estate, and effects to Francls_,G. Morton of Barrie. Esquire, for the general benet of his .._n.'I{h\II _ AA. . ` ` -`. `L4 ` ` before the any or sucu Inc: And notice is turthexi-mg rsi: day of October. 1 , proceed to distribute the: .o.u_ioh_xst me rtieq entitle card only to, e qiaims 01 _i. Fall "'l`er-th`"Be`g`ins' August 431, I9! 11'! "Tue: undersigned Lease? will .. B MEEKINQ ssrrrn is hereby giv n gursuant to R.S.0.. ' o. thatinl 1-editors and, other: ms..againat.the asmtq (not already or -Robert Meeki ncnlnte ot tlei - Re.i'od~+,_Mercho.ht, :.who.di . ` _ 30th 1908. are required .bafore t.he[.I,_ __qg,I3__ofisgpte._|}a , -n, no g A; RRIE 1807. A ORILLIA I907. A he Excelsior Busi s Bo|_|ege. "rOW!l'0I .DuI';scg ---V -_-V _ onor about the son: January. 1908. are reqmreu `on, `or before the is! clan of Sentember. lots. to send ?a3o_at`j)repaid_o1';otheryvise de-_ ~l1ve1'to'G. A. M 0Ii1lll`Ot." Bertie P.0.,Solici- `tor-for meltxec mm: tullpu-ttculars otethein account: oi-.clelVIn_: in detail. ` . d _ , whereby further given that from and aftet-:=~the `lat Eeptgmber..a1908. `the rooeed t.o~ dim-l,_bnte_ . the 1 "gig: emogcj tlhe. pamegen-. * -'- " A An ma accuuuu um \........., ,. , And noticcis` hereby further given mm. mm. and altar the said lat September. 1908. the ~ cos `may proceed to distribute the nsgeto of the: deceased. among the parties en- t1c._ed~.tharcto.;`bavtnc A regard only to the claims of which the : 1 arIiIl.notht% )` an It ._ _. ` ?_ _ ; "3-clgfm &9sIQ a hIwec~been:.rcjceivcd by "1 ; Wumx TRAv)1.Lmu- W331` AND STOP AT THE ,___n-4. P. D'u_unnu.-.5, - --,.-_---_. OPP OITY MARKET ' I46 PRINCESS 81'. . led and Returnished Throughout. First-class Accommodation. Remodel- T pN1NG| ' ' """-_ ,_ .c..m;u_,'Proprietor.- ..--.. .5 uuzu-m III! - g 2. I3: 8 MA'r1-snow N. c. BBGGS. INSOLVEN1`. b . ' j I`) is hereby given that Neil G, Beggs I . Architect made .-nc u_t_1de_r ms` -, -n_--..n- (1 Mnrtnn nf` BORN. ` 'II___.._: .5.- BE SURE *av.*:.8'aso 1 The {pretty slow on Monday. re-t'eam were, V as num plus outh of the mation and col may he mission in Engineer. 1'- '. Bo, business. wanted to learn the printing Apply at thxs ofce. ' was uuuuuu an -_`.`_` 7 If `you want your business to ad- Lvance. advertise .in The Advance. ` Barrie ihcrdsse team jou1neyed`to|| `Bracebndge yesterday. No reports -yet. ' ' ,v-. A good many streets in .town }would look better 1f theirxroads were lgradedlip a bit. . . - . ,,,..o,_ . alII\.nI\l\A our up -v-V. V Sugar--Bear in mink when pufting `up your presarves that pure. Cane? Sugars `only ar_ev sold by" Bothwell. ` In g __ -uw--._- V---` -, ,`_ v _The Ball tem went :6 Collingwood w1th the Firemen on `Wednesday. That will probably be another scalp. -Lime Fruit Juice and Lime `Juice 4 Cordia-1-~`-~fw ice -Ioc, 15c 25c, 40c. Wm. Cross affd, i Druggis . V The Board of-Digectors of Midland Agricultural Society have found- .it necessary to change the date of their Fall Fair` from Sept. 24th to October ISt and 2nd. ` U ` For correcg printing. THE IAD-. %VANCE contmties to lead. There's a reason--Modern type and presses. The war canoe with a. crew of nine came home from Big Bay.Point the other day in one hour and eighteen minutes. With a full crew this time can be greatly shortened. `Watch them chop o `minutes next time. I 1 _ . On. Monday afternoon`! the remen lwere called out to ealittle blaze lwhich started in a small building be- hind Mr. Reeve s house, No. 8, Cun-` de Terrace, Damage to` the extent of about one hundred dollars was done. ,The Grand Opera House is doing business with a really ne enter- ltainment this week. Don t fail to see the splendid enlarged motion pictures, illustrated songs and the musical trio to-night, and remainder iof week. Act changes nightly, d Stan 19! selected for pickling. `Pure, spxces, whole and ground, in bulk and pkts.l Garlic, peppers, and other condiments` at BOthwell s- B. _'D. O Nei1l, Merchant Tailor,` has ropeneyd business in his former st_ore, opposife" *~ Hote1, and |wx11 be pleased to -aa1J..,,,`,g_:>rt'mer customers and as many new Ons as posszble. Heihas a select stock of newest smtmgs, coatmge and trous- engs_ '9 5 -- r the season. Little Lgke Summer _e . _ _ h1re. Lunch provxded at all times. a so soft drinks, ice czgeam, etc. Miss Law- rence. . _ -tf .The cleaning" of the grass and weeds away from the edges of the roadwayon the residential streets of the town, `has improved their looks\ fty per cent. A still further gain in good looks might he arrived at by removing the remnants of the `old boulevard from those streets on which the outside sidewalks have been laid`. Fifteen minutes `work each week with a hoe, on the part. of householders would suffice to keep the roads in the spiclc and span `con- Hdition in which they now are. ` Pickling Seas6n-1_1glish Malt _a`r:dl All The -`Advance news is not on` the front page. Read the paper \through and keep yourself informed. 7 99 to Wilkinson : for all kinds of {dry , o Slgbsy `sawed and split any len ab, and sold her _ cord. not ox loads. and 30113 DII'_liUL!.I. nu; nun ---- -- I Two garden parties created a good 1 deal of interest during the last week. `Last Thursday evening, the Geneva took a large crowd down to Shanty ? Bay where a very pleasant couple~ of hours were spent on the- Parson- age Lawn. About two hundred dollars were gathered in -by theladies of "St, Thomas `Church on- that occas- lion. ~ A somewhat similar amount. `went to :St. Mary s Church on Tues- day evening, when large. crowds ga- thered. on the Deanery Lawn to lis- ten to the band concert and to get into the several lines of amusement supplied. I _ AL AL. C\I\11BQ nnnrf nn. Mondav suppueu, , . 'At the police court on . Monday 'mornif1g, two cases of by-law infrin- ` ~ gement were_~.bef_ore the magistrqte. `One was a _v1o1a.t1on. of the act whlch requires a. plqn 129 be led before putting plumbmg mto 3.: `house. The` ..n..'.. 11:96 .2 case m which a.- house} in't ense "is. the value ~ xpert have legding. % that ` young _ OUR CRITERION. Tu--- .v ~ A. m -Mrs. C. J. S. }3anting`is in Toron- to. v I-VJ ; Miss Daisy Patterson is` `}Elmva1e. ` ` 1'5 . "The Misss Paton are holidaying in Muskoka, _ . :Miss E. Payne is holidaying in | Collingwood, ' 1-.~1_L_1_-._ __.'.... ..... :..n.... l KIUJIIII5 vv uvu, , .Mr. Sidney F1etcher,w'as up from lTqrontO for Sunday. ' `L, ,_A___`_ Lxlnuuuu av. my-...-wJ . Miss [Butt of" Toronto `is the guest of Mrs. J. F. Jackson. -, Dr. .and Mrs, Richardson have re- turned from Windermere. - -- P fl"_,,_,_L_ h orms sup` p pose and of e parties `"1 II\v\.I ll\Illb V ---ugv----v- - Dr. and- Mrs: Powell, of Toronto,` were in Town on Tuesday. 1 r rn ,.-L_ 3. LL_`. WCIC Ill Luvvan V" .............J. i . ` . IMrs.-'L,4.Squires, of Toronto, is the- guest of oMrs. Thos. Pearcy. 1 `ll... `l\'...1lu-um 1/f'ovn1a:ct\n UCDI. UL Au.nu. A.aA\/nan V Mr. and Mrs. Dalton .1 \/'I'1.u'chis0n {are at Rugby for two weeks. I 1-n!,.. -3 '!`-.......a.... .-nut 538% In`: Qsvuaurl -V- -. * .v 'Mr. Fred Elliott Tbronto spent tlsunday with friends in town. ` ` P fl`-._Z-_.A.- T11 U|-|\-IUD, `VIII. on-vo-u-nu u... -_ .. -7. `. Erwin , of Torionto, 111., is 1 visiting With. Mrs. Jas. Beattie. ` . Miss Olive. Jamieson of Toronto is "the guest of the Misses Hipkin. . 'Mr. Jack Paton of Toronto spent : Sundaywith his parents in town, ` {Miss Margaret (Rodgers left on Tuesday to visit friends in Guelph. . Mrs. IChas_. -Hunter and_ son, Har- _ old, are holidaying at W1ndermere. . `Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Hunter are ' the guest of friends at Glenwilliams. _ Miss Lucy Payne is holidaying at` Big Bay, Point` for a couple of weeks.` .iM',rs. Meaford Webb and Miss; Cunningham are visiting friends at` 1 Ivy. - - ' T` 1'.` A _...-`I.I t'\...,... C00-A13} ` >ooooo9ooo4: D DJ VlJlbl|lb- ._r.w\.-v- ._ `week. Mr. Chas; Sparm of Hamilton was1_ in Town this week on his way to the West. "' "` F f\,.Z11f- 2-`. Society and People. % Mes Mina Curran `of Orillia. is : visitlng at Mr. Jas, Arn01d s, Owen Street. - . 1 --- I r-- . ,9 rr\..._....... 1.. KJI-I\r\uIrn Agnes Steyvart of Toronto is: v1s1tmg w1th MISS Cross, Owen; `Street. '. Mr.` and Mrs. Ed_ Lewis of Tot-` |>nto spentthe week-end with Barrie.` u ..Z.....ln `er: and _ e-a Si` or! Lllll-`J cl; } friends. 1I'lCllUDa ' ` . "Miss Eva. Vanzudee, of Buffalo, is: `the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Thomas ; ` Rogers. `l`~-..1- I" 1'_`l .....\.... I\` Knot:-ara L\U5Cl 3. Rev. Frar_1k_ C. Hqrper of Niaggra iFa11s was vlsiting 1n Town durmg _- ., . ' ` I--- LA`... an-\.-near`, Lue yvccn. _ Mrs. Perkins, who has been spend-` mg several weeks here has returned. to Lindsay. n- - _ a. r`..4.1.....` UJ 1411133) . Miss Edna Rowan of St. Cathar- \ines spent this week with Miss Ger- ` mad Butler. Ll uu. .|.:uu.\.n. _ Miss Rodgeman and Miss Brownlji fof `Toronto have been visiting Missgl \ Annie Powell. ' 'g : V The Misses Graham, Peel Street,] are holidaying with Toronto friends for a few days. . rm; 1': n......,...1. .-.5. v_y. , Miss Edith Arnold, Owen Street, ; visiting.` Bradford friends this] _-..1- Iauvca Ill Luvvu. Miss Thomas, of Toronto, is the! guestrof Mrs, R. A.` Thomas, for a` couple of weeks. Miss Gertrude Evans, of Islington, is the guest of Mrs. Robt. B1a.ck,! orsleyr Street. 1 ll ..- 1 j`....L ('1...-... TAJ [UK it LCW u.a._ya. Mr. and Mr. Geo .E. P 'Lir}dsay_ are visiting friend iiatnves m town. ' I eacock of` s and re-` "an -`VV UIDICJ >JI.l.\.\.u.. 7 _Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Gunn <)f To-E `ronto spent Sunday with Mrs. Gunn,] of Bayeld Street. ~ 1 Mrs. W. Witten and Mrs. Walter! E. Crease are ,spending'a couple of` weeks in Muskoka. ` 1 2 1,1 . -_. Inn! CCBD In as uanussu. week with relatives. , 4'Miss Edith Lackie, of Toronto,` was the guest of Mrs. John Carley,` Peel Street, last week. - ,1 Mr. Frank Symons of Halifax?` spent the week at Hillside, Mr.` . Ben. Lawrence s home. i Miss.-Crews and -Mr. H. Crews are; in town on there way home from E summering in Mus1 _ Dr. and Mrs. Thompson and fam- 7-ily=0f New London, Conn., are visit-` `ling with Mr. `Martin Burton. , `TBA--- v......... nnnnllnftlflf nfl l '> `Master J; C. Sinclair left one Mon-ii day for Kirkeld to spend` a few` mg WILI1 LV.ll.. zuauu. ........-.-. | p Mr. Edgar Young, accountant ofgf lghe Bank of Toronto, Hastings, was. in town this week on his holidays. ' Mr. Marchant B..Whyte and Mr.` Frank Park of -Toronto are the ! guests of friends at hovers Creek..` `Miss `Ruby. Carson has returned" to her home in Haileybury after `spending a few weeks _,in town with! `relatives. _ ;` Rev.` Mr-_ Reid, of Stayner, will` i 1 iconduct `he union service of thei '. Baptist and Congregational churches next Sunday. ' 3 Mr. and Mrs. Geo. `McBride and l idaughter, i Dorothy of . Philadelphia, Hare evisitinga with Mrs, Jas. McBride,` um`. I , __ `_ Mr. Geo.` "daughter, Dorothy, `are visiting with Mrs.` $1-'Mu1casterA Stneet. ,, I -L2I "LVL uIU3LCl Isl Bxwwuo Mrs. Davis and children have re- turned .to Dundas after a. pleasant` stay M at Big By Poipt, the guests vofv! 'MtS. W. A.'Pae. V - ~ `- ` K`:-----' A` Dildog lV.l1'S. VV. :1. Lace ' Mr. Chax-1es_B. Sissons of Revel- ystoke is spendmg a._ short time with 1` his':father,- Mr. J. SISSOIIS, before go- iing to-`England. `ll - '|A'...:_ at T4`:--n-nnc'a nnf__l ' lg L_U- nnsgxanng. Rev, Mr. Moir, of Eramosa, OM, is occupying the pulpit at the Pres- `bgyter'i'a.i1 church in the absence of `-Rev. `Dr . McLeod; _ `-4 `. . A7` 6lL_-'- A` CV. III dblasvuc `- Mr: and Mrs. Sutherland Steele of `I-Ivatmltone are` spending two weeks rat Mr.` J. B. Ed.wards sur_ume`1f _c9t - L...` .....-..m: #1-|n~ 1nav v , at 1V1l'u'J. D. J.`uvvcuu.z as-.--.--Y.. -_, ta e across the bay." ' ' . ` "ev: Mr. Southam, who has late- ly xfetgxmed from a`. Chinese mission. will`-occupy `-`tug; pulpigk at ATri_xity; `fCl;i1_r c`.h__ next T gctiddyg % V visiting in yarn` "1\1z'iJ'1-*K:"rt1ii'n:o Ivlanufamctyurer s Pnces % `J. J. THOM PSON I IIf\I-IIIDCT 6 fl PHONE :99. 3Anm'ia':.' ' father, Mr. D. Rodgers, hae re- turned to B1shop s Mills. A `II I-\ m71{/g`. "G.7`}`1;E1s{i,"' Mrs. Ross Kerr and Dr. and Mrs, Lundy, of Orchard Beach, formerlyof Barrie, were in Town on Saturday. Margaret: i-`Graham, Peel Street. The Misses Olive and Leora. Rose of Collingwood have returned home after spending a few days with Miss 1- A $1.00 PER ANNUM IN ADVANCE mu:Lt'cnIntnnvr 1-_l-u-In tRev. `H. D_ Cameron and wife of ,Horse Heads, N.Y., are spending a. week here with the former s sister, Mrs. E. Kester, Worsley Street. `v1.5a. A4. Lnwuuvl vv \/lhll\vJ say: 995' Mr. and Mrs. Goodall have return- ed from a trip (clown the St. Lawr- ence, visiting also Portland, Old Orchard Beach and other places. Dr. F. Patterson and wife, Chic- :-nns Kc-ts racer` `:na Dnnnn nnz` Vlgllulllb (L10 \Jl|.|I.5ll\A \II\ *6lrbc`} 1ard ana ot`her ago, Mrs. and Miss Bennett and Mr. B, F. Knowles, Toronto, have been guests of Dr. and Mrs. Patterson. 1 \ 1' \l' P ission.| ENTS Mr. John R. Lamb, Manager of vthe Vvinnipeg branch of UM Rank of Toront0,'was in the city on business this week and spent Sunday in Ba_r- ,r1e_ ! Mr. Wm. R. Robinson, `of the On- sitario Gleaner, Cannington, was in 1;Town on Tuesday on his wa.y to '-Meaford, and gave The Advance 3. pleasant call. r-"Rev. Mr. Peck has returned frbm `the Old Country, where he has been Ito make nal arrangements for set- ting out to his new mission eld in: | Bainsland. VANYTHING YOU WANT m 1 A A 10-01 A :jo:: _ Mrs. M. A. Hunter, Mulcaster St., who has been visiting for some gweeks with friends in Newmarket gand Jackson s Point, returned home i on Tuesday. BILL TIMBER. SIIINGLBS. POSTS. SLABS OR CORDWOOD. Mr. George Hem-n and Mr. Jack O Brien, who have been holidaying rat the former's home here, returned ;to Montreal and Haileybury respect- `ively on Tuesday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Crouse, of Flatington. Pa., Miss Bertha Culver- we11~ of Detroit and Miss Florence Culverwell of Baltimore, have been ,staying at Mr. J, Cu1verwel1 s, James \ Street. We are pleased to learn that Sur- geon Major Hiram. B. Thomson of iNew London, Conn., who with his [wife and children, is now visiting "Major F. L. Burton. has decided to again locate in Barrie. A . - ,.. , l The team of tennis players who "-. went from here to` Midland last Fri- [day were entertained like princes by `i the club of that town. After a ver ll enjoyable afternoons sport, in whic `Barrie won out by four points to ;three, a steamer was chartered and all hands went for a delightful sail on Georgian Bay, after which the 1- Barrie players were taken to Pene- N- tang, where they remained oven l`night. The scores were: 3. ` Doubles l V Duncan and Gould beat Boys and `a|;McLaren, 6-4, 6-4. Beecroft and Sissons beat Richard- son and -Morris, 6-1, 6-2. r -f 1-` L O Mr. and Mrs. Bassett left on Sat- urday for a two weeks holiday at `Honey Harbor and other points on iGeorqian Bay_. Mr. Miller of the lBank of Nova Scotia accompanied `them for the week-end. VANQTHER WIN FOR BARRIE. % White anc1m'1>c'in' Heat Dunbar `and Beecroft, 6-4, 7-5. ` Singles 7 x Boys beat Gould, 6-4, 6-2. 7Beecroft beat Richardson, 6-3, 36, u-,5. VD_u`nbar beat Potvin, 6-2, 5-7, 6-3. Duncan beat Sissons, 3-6, 6-2, 6-3. Midland will probably play anoth- er game here before the` end of the season. Tak _ ristmg and chop; to Wi day, sc per 100 lbs., weighed xn .-`cub sm:u:'coI-nu nv: cum: BOYS SCHOOI : OPENING sg School in the country has really . according toour custom in. ye '. -. ' for ten da 3. I sale for the s. , ; - -. l eludes Sn ts.-Pants. 33119 011389. Ba and h. I l`nI\a ltnnlm-v. wnnfa I cluuea suits.-ruuu, a Caps. Hosiery. Sweate y?a.'n..?v::h';ra,:'?5uo71.mf3::.:Y'7; .`.".a*.`& ' \V'aslI'8I|hs, Blouseror Bunker .. ..?....|tc u` Shirts, sizes` 12 to M van-not `oonoooanggsoounuv o oIIO!oOi0IO- unso- boys :6 t.o~10. yeo.rc.~-.wort.h...Q1-.-to. I Irv-"V1 -v--- -------w-.~.. .5|IIl8.f0r boyt. 104014 _n 8500. for ........ -VMIDHURST 9. o. FARMERS I. u; gristmg and . chopping ,8IIlI5.I0r D013`. LU-. to Is 3500; for...... .. :33: -__n4. n1-._-..... __ 3...`-.. he_fo1lowinz I or `c.ANAp;A, '_ on of Lot 44' mg 4.04 acre! nlan which: jCuI- BARRIE BRANCH , W. D. MORTON. Manager, .. ``' _ ANTEIJ .-\'l` > Primim; bu VA.\'L`E 0b`b`I(`E. _----_----_. :r-*-" \EACHEl . \\';\.\"l`E|) for S. S. N0. 15. Oro. ` male ox; fenmlc. Duties to commence after summcr 11pl1:ln3's. '.`\Dply statin` ualicatlons gndexpvrlcncc to 1. A. I- Al{'1 DGE.q%).tl3g 1011. _ \----:T` 0}: S.\LF.~On Lots 33 and 34 westmarcua su'eel._ Alianduloradxcmzggga, ouse. with -`summer knchen and woodshe lbng. Apply to DOS A LU J OH N SUN. ixlandale. tf ,0; up\\'ZlI`(1F. C Money 0` parts of Can States` 501d Drafts and W5 issued. I.\'.c11a11il' Special `Banking by Mail. A savings _ Accounts may be Sta,-ted mth deposits of "$1.00 Interest at highest paid four tunes a ders, payable `in all min and the United at all Branches. bought and sold, attention given to current rutc year. -- -:2IE A anadian Bankers Association _ Telegraph Trans- ' -2:.-.-.-. _._--.. Church of England 8.00 0'c'ock-~Hol)' Communion. .. ~11 u. m.-Morning Prayer and Sermon. 'lp.m.-- Evensom: und sermon. ` v_Rev. W. J. Southam will preach at both Ber` xces. . A _ 11!..- 4-.-g:u: , FIRST-cLAs s --. .-:-w~Jc-. T--?----- ._. ._._.._..._--..---.----- _,....-------,--__._-``"`'....-.I_} , WADVERTISEMENTS. __,.--~-;_:;t"""""""-"""5 LIKE I II FR E_I::.9K3! `VALUABLE Town PR.O15ERTY\ IN THE TOWN OF BARRIE. . ' thei Offers will be rcelzggeagf fhC undcr.~:ign: for the 9% caIle'd`thC `- following lzmilsi Commo m};1y :-- McDonald pI`0Pe"tY' na , ifeiieta .' I. The South thlfty o;l:i; VVi5t.. . `nine inches, of lot four . Barrie with i Side of Buycld St1'et . There, are 3 rights of way thert'hi5 ptO9,.1 t.Y two good stores on b1'1Q_j;{tj9p;_. ' which is in a most (t1`.5:;'a'.. 2. The North -t 1' 5 ;~ .' A eight inches, of lot 0111? side of Bziye1d_ Street, qe g,_.~-thk? right of waynme .f?-i`;".,,.~va` "o; North thereof, Th.V_.~..r commodious two-Stofeyosti `bn`5i`31' house on this pr0P3't_Y ~ " .3y situated. V . ii i . Either arcel ma) i separatelypor the Wh-1_ A_ P `bought en bloc. "` 1! , ..rr-1 _ , , ______p________ _ -Y -- 0.\'CE`.--Boy to learn th i? XTi.IblJLli)llt; busmess. ADPU 1 the A.D'_ .'t'h`k`h`[(",E. ` :37-ly in the Tow inin right! g as d lpts. rterod Bank of the Chair- he Commi at us tendered In inn!` Al`. vvuo Slhvrs FRI-2l<`.. Lpltu U) U. A. nuuun Bank of Coxxnlnerce. A H. TRINITY CHURCH SUNDAY, AUGUST 231'!-I. ladian Association` ty Orders, a_l`lA Canzxda United 5, ? lfts I Il'\l`3 UTIVZVVU Action and Tone Regulator- Pianos Always on Hand For Sale -1, n/\ I1\va\Y ornnI:|L1'I' ll` 'I={:AN9mTuN'anT - _ I)-_..I..o:u -- 50:. BY --J-- {\lV-`J3 Ul-I 11511: I'VE NHIIV an JOHN S'1`REE1'. BA Rims` FOR SALE ` L KETIBIUIIITBM ITBFYIBLUI unerce. A p 1 t A. W. W Ll! IP?SON. ixteenth I908. V *\HoL: No. 3334') V, PIOPIIITOIII. - I ALL WELCOME. 9:"1`'I.)_r-}x"z`.~; \` 1% ;<-`n~. : vr {For present -de1iV v A while stock is cpmplete. A. W. D. BOTHWELL. oooo!ooog_% Bowel :[ D1sorders.... xi \; n; Canadian%Lillies Pennies HATS Przks $`.'2.oo V dmi 50. FURS `V NH! ill b E Robertso`i1 s Drug Store?` 1 noon EAST or BARBIE HOTEL : ` QOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOO plan which he Commiss- mg 4.04 sum ktha Mining Simmons &. Go. 'o+6 5goo.+` 1 {E Bathing Caps 1 Are liab`.e to Aattack anybpdy at any time duringhot weather. 0 Results will not be serious if a" good remedy is at hand at once. ` Dial I I3 l_o - hoseLwho"1m`ow beet the~mex-iwts of this sclioo are its ataunchest supporters. ~ - -411 oU1c_K RELIEF _._.._.g. TUHUNIU. VIII 0 This college stands first in popularity. thoroutness and cenulne merit. Go where you will. you will nd our graduates izshiu to the front. Their. sum:-ior train- ing ena ies them to et and ho positions. College openuli summer. Enter any time. Write for cataio ue. -W. J. ELLIOTT. -rincipal. rst.-class` will promptly corredt any un- .1 healthy condition of the stoma < ach and bowels. Cures dia;rr- I hoea, cholera morbus, dy- j sentery,'etc. Good for children or .dul_ts. ` Gujaranteed. Keep -I- Ln.-an not Q . \nm.'cnossLANo,Drugg1at. Barrie ' % 1 'oi _ . "' W. J. ELl.4l0? Comma Yoga: AND A; `II-U---.-f` ' JIANUFACTU-BER. on` - Buggies, Qarriags._ Wagong. ? 1 `Sl_i~gh~ and;C\g1tters. ` K Ul" auuua. \allnlG|lu5\.\ ... __..l_. a bottle habndy--at home or % while travelling. _ L J PRICE as CENTS - ONLY A1` Z-:-__. IS. ' P "A " 1 I ' ` TRICT ` 1 TA1"rnM'I I`-. NRA TO made bv: Union Men inevery hat. \ V assure their wearing qualities. Take a look at. the_ F|T_\NELL Hats. Umon label FALL TERM arms '7 *1 A 51.8- an`-1-. We are selling Furs during. August and September at 20 per cent. reduction on our former prices. f\..... ..._I-...' -1` 13%...- IYIIII%I I IVKEIC ' Own makeof Furs. ' W.arrqnted. n1An1'i6i*TA cmuz: I---?--* `VT ` TORONTO. ONT- : 51...` I. 15` College Open-Bu DllluIuu;- .....-- .' rlnclpal. Youaa Annxmonu mantra mmission. 25 148838" Will elve o'clock-I Furriers. it 25c`e8ch. ;__..._.. .-. .W;DBEw] 1:- .' H:`m'rnes1's' or annam. couu-rv of smcb: l'Q"D 1'HE Do`MINI'o`N 6r cannon BARRIEi,%C0Um*Y or s_1McoE, ONTARIO, AUGUST 20. 1908 `is. A. C. ,WEk;,_E`KLY_-` REGATTA. I j,Jud g'_ing**frohi th"efsmall crowd of i spectat<)rs that lined ` up 1 on the 4 `breakwater.Friday.evening, it is evi- '4 dent` that the townspeople _do not believe` ..in too much excitement` all -in one week. The ~--boys were there I however,- and it does one good to see the interest which continues to '1 hold amonglthe club members. One might have thought that, after the very successful regattas at the begin- ` mug of the week, it might `have tak- en a longer ,.time to get over the ; shock of a sudden lapse in training. ; But on the contrary, like the true ` sports that they are, the paddlers of A the B. A. C. were out every day working as hard as ever, learning the stunts they had picked up on Civic holiday, and were able to put upas good a sample _of water sports as on any previous Friday evening. Darkness _however made a long string of events impossible. The races "resulted as follows : _ pa - Ovwvvua qwuvvv-vw\n my Novice .Sing1es--v.~_'<)`tVP;:v;'e1l,, :1V1"c-' _Nabb, Cameron. `Time 3.05. 1 Crab Race--MacLaren,vGa11ie; Mc- Nabb. ~ ' Single V Gunwale--Bothwe11, Mc- Laren. , .' V _ Doub1es--McNabb and Kmg; MC- Laren and Gallic. Time 2.38, - rrn ~n1-_1__ ,n-4.1.-....11 `I\/f.~T\T-alxk 1..aren_ anu ualue. Lune '4-go, Three B1ades--Bothwell, M_cNabb and McCarthy; Buchanan, Gallxe and M`acLaren. Time. 2.36. ` 'I`I__ L----_- .-...-n A` `ne 1I1AA1.( t"9I1Qa-V IVIHCLEYCU. ..llIIlC. '4_.5U. V The heavy seas of last week caus- ed a good deal of damage to the .club house and buoys, but a few hours work _on the~_pa'rt of the. pad- dlers put th1_ngs shxp-shape agam. TL- nncnal-`non 0| I`PO'9ft2 l"ih=l

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