Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 10 Sep 1908, p. 1

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f One `est, 35 v.;.ncia1 I 7. Each one 0 ipfgpared to n banking facility, This large number of Branches ,5 exceptional facilities for mak_ and transmitting of `the strongest and sound_ well as most progressiive n- institutions in Canada.` f our 136 Bra'nches- jg offer its clients every` `association will be A meeting of the a , T (MOCAR'I:HY held in the club roo ~ . BLOCK), i Churchpf _l_9_g_land TRINITY cHuacTu sum:-Av. sapremazn mm. 8.00 o'cIock--Hol Communion. _ -Attended by t e Brotherhood and others._in- 4 cluding S. S. workers and Prayer Guxld. Address of 10 minutes by Rev. E.` J. Peck. pl]. 3'. m.-Ma.tins and Sermon.` 3 p.m.-Su.nda.y School. _ K 7 p.m.-Evensonsrand Sermon. ~ ~ The Vicar willpreach at both services. ' '-# "`----- Arr \lIu\tnnn:|.V [GRAND OPERA HOUSE.` ; A ,,#Sat\_1`r!ay_, "Sept. 12th % sgnmn A Splendid features. incl Highland Pipe Band. of Btu Acijlal Specialties. A} progra 7 , _ ..._.l...-unnn g the Famous nd Thrilling Running -u..w--__ maknicence. Li`:ense District of Centre A. TOM. ` President. . V Suncoe. Public notice is hereby given that Joseph White of Barrie has made application for ipermissionv to trans- fer"his tavern license` for the prem- ises known as ._-the New.Barrie-`House, Barrie, to -Henry. G. Boag of Barrie, and that said application will be con-- sidered at the meeting of the Board . .- 1 :~-....,... .r*mm-memnners to be held F CANADA. % ` Rat and Undivided Profits Exceed w_vww-----'., ,- - V;';"`~f;, Big Scenic Production It is ..sweetly' natural as the breath of the _ ds -Phila.delphia Record. ` Sidered meeting U1 Lu: uvatu `of License -Commissioners to in the Inspector's pfce, in the Town of. Barrie, on. Friday , Septembernth, 1908, at the hour of 2 p.m.. AIM per- sons interested will A govern them- selveshccordingly`. t ' - . '1`I-I.OS_..D`UFF, .. V: -Y . T . _ . _ an Tnunanfnf` ' \II.\l-ion n E ; i'3'1ff1`i`o N _g-: Barrie; August: gnu v-v-- .._. Snxrs Famc. _n_uNIrL|TY or frat: aiqufrv or-_ smcoa. M If Plan at Mixe 8: soivs. MS. 'raii?srs Phone 39. ' ~ ~1i?1n::si:i:1s` 7 } ` mnntggsz; V MELMAEN1 I ` {and Other. U'shrs' at Machinery ,9. when` in Barrie s1d'c th'e 5 ooo96ooQb , 1u1ly;guipm3gvui'tll:mI$thu Planer V' -- ` In `nn`'.:I`1..; .I'...' : $1 | Hariy mi"W`6Itenuen g} -`. ..'.u.-nu n naiUl!n'l'_ IAHIIE. _ 'I'1uv'nu.I.V'a.__Wns'r nu: Baum V . 14!.". .s.TP.,`TT3' L ` ---- I l:jh.g.., BARRIE EOEKQGWOOQ. Tauvvo '1 srzcuu. rrlums AND (nanuczo ufms. nu!!! SA Ul'_I`:lv. F!.`..'." . '.I.`A Juana Qtgl Lana!!! ic`I:n tr. r"'>---h.-'l'f9` .,..'Aga,ommoaaciog.. Remodel- . .. . L'n.u.:g- .u~v_..u. .. , .. Liqensz Inspector. . 1. _ __" . 1H0tt'1` HORN BILLS-4 young_ registered short Horn Bulls. ready for gervxce for sale. Apply Al.Bl~J1 .'l' PL 1 . V15, C:-augva1_e R0. 284;! coc- use -aw-.. .4..- . -_-_- ALL WELCOME; `T E. _McKIM. secretary. N IIIJIJ. i 1 Ft .~ g%%:a a ier now,"` SELL. n3n3nn`` ; and the n :Ul\ICQ _The sn-. Geneva will run" her-nal! tfqi` of. the seasoxron Saturday, Sept.J 1__2t . v.. u A1 : OW "5005 N00.- % % _ ~a_.Q\vAno H` --`;Men s Hats_ on1y.- Advance st)'le s Hat Store. ._ as _r q q UVTIUI-D l\JhEI - Otces to let with vauit, the ofces formerly occu ied by U. A. Rudeuhurst. Rarrxster. over Mm unlv n? I `nvnvnuln-n .\nn`V fn lllih hllr I Mr. ;wI.`"'1\I, Dymen.t s red cocker Q I spaniel Sandy captured two rsts1 at Tor`onto Exhibition,` in addition` to, a special prize for the best bred dog at" the show, beating a $1000 dog and another that had never lost before. Mr. Dyment has disposed of B-rook- - dale-Temmeraire. b Sugr-Bear in mind. when putting Sugars only are so _ 'r.`-n r`1..--.... ..:11. ll. 0 4.115: A ;. use lined, cs` 1.2 4 ~ Simrngns Hat Store. Mr. Guy. Appleby died on Monday, Sept. 7th, in his 80th year.- Deceased was one of the Town s oldest resid- ents. _ Besides a widow, Mr.- Appleby leaves` a large family. The funeral took place to Union cemetery on Toronto Street. VV'ednesday, from the residence_ of his son-in-law, Mr. S. G. Edwards, L VA Vlluv 9.11;: \r\abo If `you want your business `to ad- 'vance. advertise in The Advance. Qdar Valley Cap Works--Bestn u;1ique_ invs_ty1e, low as t e co kmds 1n prxce. S1mmons oHa`t Store. Go to Wilkinsoxfs for all kinds 0.` dry Soft Wood, also `Slabs, savyed _a_nd sp 1 _ _ i i ou wish, ` '$% an_c_i_` sold DO! cord. not Bllvt |iva$ yr. vwuw. uuvw ---- _-._.._- The judges at last wee_k s_ juvenile ower show were Messrs, Geo. Vick- ers, L. I. Vair and J. I. Brown and |~Miss Scott. . _o. 4,- The Rev. Richard Grose, a return- ed missionary from Madras, India, will give an account of hisbwork in Collier Street Methodist Church on Sunday morning next, and will preach in the same pulpit at the evening service. ' u 2 Hlgiclriing 'Season-Eng1ish` Malt and` Stan Canadian Vine ar, specially selected ' ' . re spices, whole and ground, in _ts. Garlic, peppers, and other can ments at Bothwell s. Owing to lack of space the report` of Tuesday s ower show with list of prize winners is held over. It will` appear in next week s_issue.~ * l a run ' A 1 , _, ,,_ :_ __A. -.. JOSEPH H. SWAN. LICENSED Aucrlptgpna --`Mgn s V`Ea;l` The closing moments of the great rural drama, Quincy AdamsvSaw- yer," v are remarkably impressive and appealing to the more thought- ful. Indeed, they cannot fail to pierce beneath the surface of all but the most calloused natures. The last act begins in a blinding snow storm whichamoderates as the characters in Deacon Mason's house. are disclosed to view by a striking scenic trans- -_--' formation. The threads of the story are gathered together and, as the denouement that brings. with it re- joicing is reached, the moonbeams falling` upon the snowy whiteness without make a picture long to be remembered. The countryV family and their guests gather around the supper-laden table, and the venerable Deacon Mason invokes. the `divine blessing . Do not fail to witness the play at `the `Grand Opera House, Saturday evening, Sept. 12th. ,,,__ I__._._. _.. \ 1 I "FI""' " All THeAdvance ews is not on` the front page. Read the paper `through and keep yourself informed. r .1,, _,,_,_LI gv , -v -. __--_. jail awaiting sentence for forgery, evidently did not relish close con- finement and the prospect of a so-_ Journ in Kingston. On-Sunday morn- H. A. Cannon, who was lying in`% ing when Turnkey Somerville was re- . moving the empty dishes from the prisoner's cell, the latter brushed past him and deftly sprang the door on a his attendant, Rushing-along the . corridor, he encountered Governor . Sissons on the winding stair-way. A hand-to-hand -struggle ensued in which the Governor was knocked u down. Cannon had no dii`_culty then in reaching the `outside _of -the jail precincts, and made off in a north- leasterly direction. The local police - were immediately` notied, and spent the forenoon in. a.- fruitless search. P._=C.- Wm. Sweeney, however, short- , ly after noon located his man in A1- L '-len s hotel, and in a jiffy had him 1 handcuffed, almost before the prison- . er could offer resistance. V He was - then once` more securely..lodged in - the castle. `Mu`ch`credit is due_:P. C. sSwe'en'ev,for `making -the recapture. Cannon will likely now" havepto ans- .` wet the chargeeof iiail b reaking.j ` T1)efWoman s Auxiliary of the Royal Victoria Hospital are adopting .a novel ~._method to raise funds .for 1 that worth institution. On the sec- ; 0nd day 0 _,the Fair. Sept; 29th, they ; will have a\,f`Tag Day. . Their. ob- 1 V ject will be fqhave. every man, wo- man`and child `within the borders of the town on that day wearing a `red `cross `tag, for whiieh the persons so decorated will pay`g:,fron`_1_ ve cents `upwards as they desire. These tags will -be sold-`by. a numtgerlof young} ladies, suitably att1red.J`~`,T.his plan has been. found ,very su essful. in many places` -in the Unit . States. and it is,_ hoped by [ that: I everyone will enter l1earyti_lyt.'in -the 5; spEri_t:_.o'f the affair; and.-assis_t -in ais- f inga handsom,e ..sui,n. for. the hen ti. ;.qf~,tiee.people sre`~tho$n:tal.r iMi ' i Atlgularsvi 1.:f, ' `frag. -Day. E . be ggven `next w i D- Hams m Banana You WILL BE TAGGED. -13:11 ' 'G1ves, silk | dA l'|o \Io lllrilug ONTARIO LAND SURVEYOR. BANK or TORONTO BUILDING. BAnluI:. n:_`r;e:`~c: TELEPHONE 149. ._____ . _ -__ -_..____. ,Errors Lust For Barrie. PARK `NINE wins AFTER Ex- CITING CONTEST_. W3! - ` For the second time this season Ba.r.l rie_met -the fast Park Nine of Toronto at -Agriu1tural Park, Labor Day. The_attend_a-nee was large and the weather ne, but a. high north- west wind Amadeveexact playing im- 1p'ossible. Nevertheless the specta- tors were treated to an exciting game. Errors `lost for Barrie , the visitors tallying three runs - in the eighth after 3. chance to retire the _side had been missed. It was run- lucky, but such is the fortune of! vvuvnv The local management had some I difficulty in presenting a team, owing l; to the defection of the four Allandale members. It had been decided to replace `Kohlmeyer `by Morren at rst base, hence the trouble. The committee could not ll the vacant places in the brief time at their dis- posal, and. as Sib Rowe, Sid. Flet- cher and other home talent who might have been secured earlier were not available, it became necessary to go `outside for two substitutes, Cin- namon-and .W"orkman of Lindsay. This.was `regrettable, but unavoid- _ able in the circumstances. The general public will heartily endorse ; the management in refusing to be held up by the recalcitrant. players. Selection -Committees, like other hu- man concerns, may possibly make 1 - mistakes, but `their law should be ` supreme. ways vnnnvu Burtonfand Rosser were the op- posing twirlers until the seventh in- nings when the latter_ gave way to O. Hearn. It was a pretty even" bat- tle. The wind bothered the _local man considerably,_and he was `less effective than `usual. He, however, fanned ten of the. Park Nine batters. aulsnswu swan v- v.-- -`..--_ _, As a result of the trouble with the players, the Barrie outworks were greatly disorganized . Smith and his two confreres are not accustomed to the sun-eld, and showed it on more thanone occasion in the misjudg- ment of ys. Hits were chalked against Burton that ordinarily would % have been taken care of. It is only ` fair` to state that the wind somewhat ilaccentuated this difficulty. I.b\:\.\a||IpAvIvI-V\.n vs.-v \.---.-..--J . _Park_Nine s runs came in the thtrd, sixth and eighth. Barrie. took I.. 1--.: l\: Ann ;1-\- 4-14); civ!-In. and mnnv ILHLIU. DIAL-ll auu plsuuu. Lauxnu. suvns I 9. lead of one in the sixth, and many thought the game cinched. But an unfortunate error of `Morren s in the `eighth upset these calculations, and allowed the visitors to win . Three runs came in here that had no busi- ness on _ the scoring sheet. Sum- |rr:ary:'- ` `Dan-1-:5 Morten, Ib._. . Cinnamon,rf Smith, If . . . . .. Gamble, 3b Workman, cf Burton, p . . . . .. Scott, c Lennox, 2b .. . Coffey, ss. - .. O Bri`en, 3b Winchester, s.s.N .Ross, cf.. O...` lIl\l|`EIl I'I%I`EI| | ~Ml`L'C amount of Private and Trust Funds to loan on Mortgugcs uf Real Estate at lowest-cub rent rates. and in sums to suit borrowers. VV. ' ' . Nana RI'nl~.`l Park Nine Barrie . . . `First base on ba.11s--off `Burton I, 0E Rosser 2. Hit by pitcher--by Burton 4, by. Rosser I. Struck out -by Burton 10, by Rosser 5. by O Hearn 1- Sacrice hits--Coffey .1, O_ .Hearn' I. Left on bases-Barrie 5, Park Nine 8. ~Three base hzit---Ross_. Two base. hits-Ross. Wild pitch--' Rosser. Stolen bases - Morrcn, Smith, .Thorr_1e, Benson, `O -H'earn. Umpires-Lawr and Todd.. Attend- In 01nn__.HEI\ V ---r " -ance-750-. ullwv I J _wBa.lls and Strikes. Ihe gate was the. second largest tlus. season. .1. 4. 4. wSmith_ objected strenudusly to a.` decision of Lawr se in the fourth in- nings, and `the latter retired from the game. Todd lled the breach` u\;nA1Ir Luc 54:4 nicely. ` A-Rosser had a good ball while it lasted. But in, the sixth the Barrie batters. shook him up considerably. II-Ie yrqs then hooked out. ` _Lennox s work at, thq mi_ddle sta- txon was. a feature. `Hrs p1ck-up of I- - 1. J._1_- - 3.. LL _ nAnr\.o1r` IL -n'An- `Ion Was..a IFBCUYC. 1113 pints-up u; a; hot drwe m the second o ~B`en- son's hat `was a, corker, and almost [took -the breath "of..tha fans. ` `That tnah Ross who sprints r_o_und Ceptre for-`the Parke:-s js a rmghty shxfty player.` He bats like an East-` nadq T. nanvnnr - An 8oro0me1L,,1_);`Ti_cl4 conveniences. on . n'T ' - ~~-1 . . . 1 . 3IlIlEJ PBS}: vs a ` em Leaguer; . , V ~Cdffey'made '5. <;an;ly catch of a `y infthc fourth. It wa's just` above ms boot`7"t'ops; Jack should. get rid `of some off.-that superuous avoirdu-r pois. ,It_ hampers his movements greatly.` ` % ' . _ I" _-Mbtfu 31vS.L trwith the " " `M; . V . 11 .&~x_u..':g.~ . . Totals j_lari'ie Had.l_1rd Ik- im the fth. 5co'tt ,sf`Hit, a" ;b.ase4_:on balls; and Cot - jmggle -r`esuted'~ in`: nothing." "pa; .31 3 1: Nine. AB R 1 '13 B.H 1:0 A El 'B_H POAE -- :::v).1 &Q:IIhI' =v_vi:'u;' "i{A11`i1"r.il6'ft1iii:n' $1.00 PER ANNuM`i IINGLI COPIES FIVE CINVI L U%m$'i=;"ii } ManuiiErer' s% Prnces . J. J. THOMPSON, IRIISI-IIIBGT D l'\ CUVC Iiuiiii Til` MIDHURST P. O. PHONE I89. BARRIE. CQQVCQVVVCCCOOCOQVCOQ` Egocity and People. A A AAAAAALQQQALAQQLALAAAAA ';oooooooo'.' Mrs.` R. Powell is visiting Toronto friends. - `ll`f_, 11,...` T`I'_,,,,3_ 1, _ I__-,, ll.lCI.ILl.Da ' _ `Miss Maude Harris has been visit- ing in Toronto. Mr. W. A. Lowe is spending a day or1twoAin' Toronto. ('`Y.. 1,? 9,3; 1 If, .__..__----------------:--"" ` om young reglstered |`l(3{.11u-n Hulk: 1-and \.' fnr S( .I`ViC8 UL W U All I III \IllL\/A -Mr. A. Sinclair visited his parents at_ Glenarm this week. - . \Il'1S,_ \IT_L-.._ _P "I`-,.-._L, '_ 35> \JL\4lICLl. Ill LIIID VV\-\.[\ ;1\_/Piss Lqqy Waters of Toronto is vxsltmg Mxss Emma Payne. ' I .1\/nu Rncp mmmm v;:;n-A her ck- VICILIIP5 AVLIDD Lalllllla La Alb. AMiss Rose Sibbald visited her sis- ter in Toronto over Sunday. . Mrs. Jas. Beattie v1sited friends in oronhto and Hamilton last week. -Miss Gladys Ness is visiting her sister, Mr. W. H. Hind, at West T0- ronto. A. Jory and family of Edgar. vlslted Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Emms over Sunday. ` ' 1'1 I `\Y 1% II . on 1'\_Iess`rs." H. and N. E. _vMetca1f spent the w-:ek-end with thelr par- ents here. "i\[I-i;s1; ;11nie Sir_1clair has returned home after spendmg two months at Balsam Lake. ` Mrs: Holmes, Kirk_e1d, was the guest of Mrs. Sinclalr, . Clapperton: St., on Monday. 117 I. IN:-r. 1 a-i1_d 1\'I1isi. Walter Clifton and Miss N. Emms visited friends in Angus over the holiday. I! IV Mrs. McConnell, 'I_`oro`nt_o_,A with Rev. Mr. *\/IcConne_1l, 1s v1s1tmg her sxsters at sunnysxde. `r- -I-11-1 an a Q. Dr .and Mrs. Richardson, and Mr. and Mrs._\_?V. C. Hunter were over- Sunday v1s1tors inAToronto. I at /N 1 1. F R 9% K 5` ANYTHING YOU WANT IN `IIFII I in A `Q-1-- A an-1-upx E. and her daughter, Mrs. F .D. Garry, visited Mrs. J. Jory of Dalston on Labor Day. a 1: ' ` c; ` t}';h I Ig}Id daughter, ,Miss Alfreda, are visxtmg friends in Toronto during the Exhibition. ~r an '7M;.: 3. 'j"Em};;;,2}1}i"ii["J. T.- Emms and son, Elmer, of Dalston, `are spending the week in Toronto. `ll i i\4.iiun`1 ;;.;1 Vi TaVrf1ii1ym:1r;2i1'1;V>` fam Toronto and will Spend the wmter 1n Barrie, residmg on West John St. not C` `Misses E. R`-odgerman _;a.nd Brown have returned to then homes rm Toronto, after a month's stay with Miss A. Powell. BILL TIMBER. SHINGLBS POSTS. SLABS OR CORDWOOD. ___._ AVIV | Sergt.-Major F. N. Black, Mrs. Black and child, of Ottawa, are in Town for a week, the guests of Miss Black, Louisa Street. , Beecher Conron was up from To- vonto over Sunday, the guest of Mr. Fred Marr, on the occasion of his attaining his majority. `II 'I"l' I 1' ,. , 'Il"'3 Mr. Haughton Lennox, M.P., was in Walkerton on Thursday and was the leading speaker at the South `Bruce Conservative -Convention. l-_%1{4}'. J. i VofvSieivVv-TBZrde1Tswick, IV. J., was a visitor at his uncle s, Mr. Alex. Kennedy, Me-Donald" St., for a_ few days durmg the week. `to 1 11- r` (V `II . Miss Anderson and Mr. S. S. Met- calf of Chicago have been spenriing 8. we ek with the latter s parents, Mr. End Mrs, T, Metcalf, Kempenfeldt t. -Mr. `C. W. Lloyd of St. Thomas was able to leave the R. V. -Hospital last -Friday and is improving steadilv. He and Mrs. Lloyd and son are still at" Mr. Fred M*arr s, as `Mr. Lloyd is unable at present to travel home. ' 1- `II I , -. , I Dr. Wells party have returned from the summer camp at Bear Point. The party included Dr. and Mrs..Wells, Mr. Roger Wells, Mr. Gordon VVells, b Mr. Franlg Rogers, Mr. Allan Dyment,. Mrs. `Stewart and Mr, Rowland Stewart (-Collingwood.) mon. o third in the first innings. The ball hit Gamb1e s bat, who was `standing in position at the plate, and rolled back to the screen fence. Cin- namon ran home, but the umpire or- [dered him to retuin to his base. , A T . Running a_ ball team is, no cinch. _ sk McMartm or `Dan .Bo1ton about 11:. ` . _.. Though beaten,Barrie was not dis- graced, and ghe Toronto "boys had to hump to wm. We purchased i" .VMontreaL?1jfrom a. large manufactu _ Men's ...raven~ , ;_~f"of good `hower A rav tiette, well linedand, A ` V `_a rst-c1ass oat.. /answers . the purpose}. rv Coat, Rain Coat, =01: , _ ing three-coa-1:9 in :`one..'-'r {last we will clear-' the_'a._.' ._ 7 .V . .-h|@'l"SD.ILIl!!l."' .57? `9'!``` .V' k:.7 1 T .4 -, A .~--vi . `. L o...-uuj VALUABLE TOWN PRDPERTYV IN THE TOWN OF M BARRIE.' Offers will be received by the- }"`dY5_`g11c for the purchase of then` \0ll0wmg lands, commonly called `the `1D0na1d property, namely :-V .I- _The South thirty three .f..t':b nlme mches, of lot four on the Wg8_'ty :;gf0f g3ayeld Street, Barrie", with S 0 urn" H.,\..,.4..-. Thin-Q no-0 51.5010 510.00 --:._~_* inter Bros. ~ II .fIII$II;~ nu` 33% ' n, n_ine inche sxde of B; rights of `W9 .e90d IV `."` ADV! .. 1 L; uh`! `Jul u\.| `J There 1 t0- rihts Wily thae two CY ' his :09? Rood =" c5 tor11esrab` ca?;;;:,`_9 which is in 3.11105 harty ,.tW J ,2` 2; The North tfour .o!1"th.pf Mth` ' ' hes, Of lot -eet, Bftqe . side of Bayeld S ~ lin ii modious. twosrttryeglosti _-: ouse on this P709 ~` 1y situated. be` fpufc Either parcel may . ~tqJth.c _ - t W`dje 7?`. 0d North thereof. A C0111 . le `separately or the A`7h_ j_ fi:.4" -` b01i8ht en bloc. V - andpa;-ti . For further tefms " `apply to the ud75igeq5~'- . ,. E=`" :2 " _A Gefvrge McDo1;1;1:ge,,, oat. `T U&I-jII' Ac'%ia;x:`a'|:d Tone Regulator. V V Pianos .-\lwa_vs on Hand For Sale; I my 3:31:03): STREET. BARRIE aint A ccognts may be Open _ ` name 01 two persons ed In. tend to the aslt. that A mg, Ler C2111 at Either lgltfu U) U. A. n.u.uc| 8. nk of (`oxnmerum A w FIRST-CL2=_L%ss in-uvunanl raw `.0 .25`? I V--'-` FOR ccumv or SIMCCIDET " * Address BARRIE P. O. "96 June Solicil 17th, A._9. ARDAGI-I. run I Alun QIIQUEV. OFFICES TO LET n. 4!...` ..@An MON`!-:`Y_! MONEY! . .4 J II"_._..L Wlllltx `EMA-ARIEL BR . w. D. ' isei-. -P\N-6 T'{JN':nf nntinn .....-l f`...... 1.).-`1uI\|nD1\l , --nlIIv _v {ours and --- SOLD BY -"" FOR SALE and` sound- progressive . ,. . . .. uuueuxnuwsu. na.|'uaum anercc. A pl to A. W. W L INSON. 37 - wnou: N` 3341 i_ Q I CREW. Pnornwrons. : ,__..-- ~ ,. SI 4`FUR.\"1sHr:1) ROO_`.\I or light` housckecpmg, . '--A ) v .,`;9as.iL J U1`, ltosa Block "x'E'<'>'i3'1'2"'1'.'Z='x"ii'r' g LIVER zyogooooooooooooooooooooog 1 noon a.gs'r or BARBIE horn 9090090 00000000000000 L fora OFFICE. or College of Mu 4 Piano. Examinations. M . -Prfces .$.o ami $2.50. FURS Morg swelling and is the best remedy for nix : Goiu-"e Ointment reuucestviisiu v 5 condition. Price 25c. a box. Made only b 7 WM. cnossumo, l_Jr\_1scist.Barrie 2 OOO6OOOOOOOo 0900 Simmons &.0o. V M:_t:IU$F.A-C'1`URER or` ` . ` V 30zis.%%LCarriaxe. ,VVag6'ns. { A `Sleigh: and Cutters. V * ATTENTION` PAID TO _ T/Liz : Sc/zoo! Bases its Clam % } for support upon merit alone. -n u nnff I) facllme talent. nnnllv I Illulu Inna ...._. Hundreds of itudems go out an- nually from this College to ood post lone. Let us educate on` for pro table em 1037-` ment. We WI I dogitrlllt. Ca ogue. free. Enter any time. w. J. a:u.Io'r?r. rrnncupan, Comma Yoxaa: AND Amxmngn S'rmzn'rs, 1 o'n;unu...__;_, ___V M -`W apply to . . For fprther pzmicn Bame. I -v-~- Has hlih-trad; Eowse faculties and unsurpa u ti-o mi 0 n p ' ' `: pm...ue but to ment. |..d,_:` made. bv Union V Men assure their wearing" qualities. Take a look atethe? FITWELL Hats, Union label in every hat. No one knows why the liver should seem to have its natural tendencto get lazy and torpid. ll fnnt I-nmnina that a. sizi hf?` A ;g;u&u.,wh;;}1n.sm _\ " :25: .` - A .. LS! '-".'~--- . . ?g I_nQuht,ot "money! HIT," nenuenc J20 gen lazy a-no. Iorplu. Y_et t e fact remains that a maaority of pea 19 have more or less trouble wit this or an and must see toit that_it is ept. at work. When the hvcr lugs We\ ar sllihg Furs during ' August and ,_ September `at 20 per cent.,reduct1on on our former prices. I'\..... ._.-L- -t 1).--- And General Lnssitude result. It is time to take our LIVER HEALTH SAL It setejthe Liver to work. cures Const1pu- txon and other Liver Disorders. and gives new energy. FOR SALE - On street. .-\ll-uuxl -`summer kitchen a A....h- on Im\` A! Iiansalinlb I 595510 Own make of Furs. Warrated, T ' Constipation Bilioushess T Headaches Indigestion ,-T' " `I T * T TORONTO, ` ONT. I 1; rude course 1 nan` 1|-I|`d IIn8Ill l|C5.5 . `I-mca: an canrrs ':Luo'~n- - ; Furrirs. ____--_ Ava : .11-us` m1"'_:n:s'rs. or aAarm:.'rH: couuifv or smcoawuo 1':-as common or-_cAuAoA oun carrzmou. _-.--__ LADDERS OF ALL V supe mnchlmt BAaB;E.p0UbI'J:Y OF SIMCOE, 0N'].`ARIO,~S;EPTF.MBE-R 1o, 1905 V11 T2 as %L1s%1~, 19 as. !To`T% of irriej _NOTIOE' isieby given that I have trans- mitted or - , vered to the ersons men- tioned in. acetic .8 and 9 ct he Ontario Voters` List Ac - copiesrequired by said sections to be so tran. u itted or delivered or the listnmade ursuant t - id Act. of all persons agipcarin y the last sed Assessment Roll 0 -the sa_.i Municipality 9 be entitled to vote in the said Municipality in 9 bers of the Legislative :'~ 1 cipal Elections ;a.nd that t ` , said list was first posted up at my oice at B L 7 . -on the 4th day of September. l908,a.nd remsi - ere for inspec- _ tion. and Ihereby call upon 7 voters to take immediateeproceedings to have -ny errors or omissions corrected according to r my and a.t Muni-i l'-u.IJ . _ ` Clerk of the said Dated thxs 5thV`duy of September. 191 Mohday Evenin,`o{t. _Ih.` >\JUIl\'CII attenda For present de1ivery A er nov _ while stock is compl . ` A W. D. BOTHW L. , .,`.b_ v -On Lnts3.'_H1n(1 :54 west |Vll!.I'U|lD .-\lhuul-ale. a sxx roomcd house. with ~ and woodhed. good stabling. Apply to DU.\'.-\Ll) JOHNbuN. Aandalo. tf I

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