Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 3 Dec 1908, p. 8

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s 1 ;;;}{' ii.{1{i{ was usuaii a. housewife, and things seldom `went wrong under her management, ---`--------- the "big canister in which `she kept, herlbest oolong tea, and a half grown cat crept inside 01 it and slept on. the ` 1` ant contents. - A Aunt ,epzibah s horror on discov- 1 erin -it the next morning was height- ene by the fact that she was enter- _ tnining a friend who was particularly ! fond`. of tea. and always used it for I N _but_.one evening` she left the lid o breaktast. The nearest grocery store 1 lwss half a mile away, and nothing } : could be done to repair the mischief. ...."I'm awful] sorry, Mrs. Wyeko," she said to er-A est at breakfast time, "but somet ing happened. to my oblong last night, andI ve noth- ing to oer _you_ to take its place but --cat-nap tea. ,You d .. rather have coee than that, I'm sure." V Mk- ......`-A a._.L.l.._..-.I LL- __n-_ I ,1 "'i~`1'3Z $23: $5-2fer`r.`& ?3'conee, and the auto never leaked out until Aunt _H9pziba told it herseli. VXIUI I-I311. UV UUIIIU Cll IE Izauguu. I1 .1210 ab did not come soon `enough in British Columbia; the In- . ubad to employ a. wizard, who made" an image 01 9. swimming sh nil!` R01` 4` `HA #1; `A n9n4` 5T 3? i'Z"'i'n? ti:'3 "vZt'" Iivo`_ h to the bait. % P313. 13' I-IDII I caught and eaten. It was. always th VQIIBIIU CI-Ill C$ELIo was` always the - custezn of the Maori: the nmitive inhabitants of New , n , to 11$ the rst sh that they caught ac]: into the sea` "with a prayer that it inight D tempt ot}T1`er`eh. to come andbe caught. ' UH `bent. : WWI` \l \IVVIl. Vilgll `II. \l\-I.I.\5U WUIIIIVQBI ' In the Shetland, islunda. a cat must not .be_ mentimed before a. man bait- ing his line, and among the Magyar: of H any a. sherman will turn back in: wait over a. tide if he_meotaA aawoman wearing a._ white apron. `Elsi ! e`ar glue` nativ`-ea.of'the Duka - .. _ A_..QLI_ l`JVUl. UIII IIIU I.IHUl.Vi.Ul ULIU of Yor land decorate 3 can. with owers and lam, fill ,-it with shell money and oust it adrift "to com- panagie the sh for their fellows l4|UllUIIl.llI.LI GU HUG IJIUILUJULL VUIUGLLI VII` "ecte `on `land, such" as minister," `kit-k, `_'awine, - "dog, etc.. and the hue will surely be lost if alpig is seen while baitmg it. As on the lend chickens must not be counted until they _are hatched, so at sea ab muet~notobe_cov1nted until gig -_ . ----_LL TL 3.. ........J 1..-]. 6.. _r....,_,`,` V. V... was -V.u.u_ \4V_||, H'k1i!1?iW$ticl-{I-f11at"A-.`:.. coti;11(;i:`I}ox.j: Webb i-a_'ve'stig`a'te d1tch`Lox`1{tow'n lme Vespifa and Flos, near Lon Knatp_p s,;J re acciden_t to Herbert Wai.nwxii'ht.- ur..I.t;_t.::_ii'u`i.;.-Hiin__.:;. - -.` .- . ` `IIUUI HU UIIC UUIIVL 11511 ll-l. \ Il\II ` The Eskimo women 01 never new while the men are shxng, and should. any mending be ` ro- tiie the do it {shut up in little I) _ out_ of ght of the`. sea. UIl.II_U.l 315115 UL Idlq BUG: Under no circumstance on the northeast coast of Scotland will -3. * sherman at `sea. mention 033- f -_4_-4'_. < __ `1__.I _,,'.L- -- I ____ -..9la UCIIM ` In-Japan among the primitive race of the Ainos even the `women left `at are not allowed to talk. least '41.. A_I_ __.___ 1.--- __.l 3:--._. ...._- the sh may hear and dig`: prove, while the -rat -sh is always. taught in through a window. instead of 3 door so the other ehmay not" see. -. Thu Wgkirnn wntnnn nf A]1I.IIkll ` V . 'i".`.-3 ; s.-, 3; In; Britigh-"o1_umbin`~ tbs *emmoni`oua1yT~-want-.t`9 the glmqn in:":":_tta;i;1g.woioea%'tried. _ `wzmthe; var ' calling- - ry.sp ng in - `omia_~ _a_ksgi1sed.todan,ce' lfeanwhila one `of-thair"nw1_ber' himself in.the`mountu_1nsand for ten days. Upon ,hi=.rutnr_n he. solemnly approached . the river, fook `the.rat salmon _ 01- -the-. catch, ate same of it and with.the.-remnin- ,de_r lighted a . fire. The same Indiana 1aboriqusly_climbed' to the `mountain top afterthe poles for (L4 ..-.-_-I-... `kn\A\ Inn}:-its nnn1r:hnnl` .ll ll Elle]. WUI8 gayueruu Wuclv lulu salmon were watching no `sh-would be caught. ` ` . 7 Very .`despread;' iii iacf, is, thin" native belief of the-necessity of can- Vtion whenever; Adam is on shing ,L_._.4 . UIIP ZLIUI .I.U swu- E1: epearing Vbgoth, being convinced that ifthey were gathered where the aniuvstun CZQVCA i3`l|`\;I\h fin Hapzibahh Explanation} L--;L `f1'-___._'L_L ___-_ ___-__.`I`I.. .--..:--...-.---n The Marvellous Lusitania. a'n3ea,W- IS. I . C011. 7--v~ - ---.. -,._'V _- V` . wbb-Camerpfit `itlhe JCle`rl` b'e' mstrticted t_9~.`not1fy ]ohn~ -Farqulgan son to move;-.ence-0`the%r_oad alloy/.~ t`........L...'...`.'-.'u1-L1.A "vna._..n .|,- n net on NOV. 1-5 last, 3, 18 hours and 40 to `I36. IJDII attract . $l.85pex quarter ton. For October$7.15 per ton. $3.65 per half ton. - . . 31,36 per Quarter ton. For November 37.25 per ton. 33.70 per half ton A 3l.`90Del'oun.rter inn. 2 us` aupcemner 11.00 per ton. 83.60 per haltton. ` 1- qr u ovemner 37.25 ton. 81 Super quarter ton. V [ 25: per: ton lessthan ton rates will be given to farmers rnd others teqmlngooal from shed. \ . __ 1 Will be sold strictly for Cash Payment : gnugtube made before orwhen 0 er is given, r a ver . . . Deliverig; will be made subjoct to impaction l on arrival,` and if not satisfactofi. may be re- t%rn1;f_ when! 11:io;1iey,, will be promptly and c ee re un .' . GREXFLY REDUCED PRICES take effect ` Ms! lat as follows : uru:.A'1'u 1 guszuu May 131 . follows : For Mnv in as man on. xv: 0 In; $1.00 per 0031- `$.50 per half t0n. . 1.8:; per quarter ton. For August 96 per ton. 38.55 per halt ton F " t b:l':}'6`3"qu'3rt3?? haltt I o ' On. . _ 5 `: siss ...u"`. . i...'.`.... .,.ni 9 Communications were read from D. Ross, re rent of hall for political meeting; T. J`. Tracey, re fence on s. r. 20 and 21, Con. 11; W,='S. Mc- Cullough, tendering his resignation as pound keeper; Lennox,.Cowa-n '8: Brown, on Jas. Richardson's behalf. TE l'ZO\:dIou1n-A. TT.._I_ - may 186 rouows: ' F01` M5? 33 35 P6!` ton $3.10 per 1131! con. ' F 81-76 per quarter ton; - . Jun -75 P91` 9011- 83-45 per half ton. 1.7 'Brownlee, the Auctioneer, Barrie, handles credit `sales of farm stock and implements promptly and satis-_ factorily for $5.00 and upwards] Dates can be arranged for at THE ADVANCE OFFICE. T I Spot 6.21` Only agnllll IlA\la 4__ Anna A quiet wedding was. so~lemn_iz_ed yesterday afternoon in Trinity `church, when` Rev; Wm, Bertal Hee- ney_ united in marriage Miss Edna Powell, second daughteruof ~Mr.'and Mrs. Richard. `Powell, Owen Street,` and Mr. George `Webb of the G.T.R. i O Al1andale.. The bride wore her hand- some travelling stilt" of brown with hat to match and- mink furs. Mr. and Mrs. Webb left on the evening train for a short trip to Toronto Hamilton and Buffalo. _ 4->J'ndge~ Mqwatt ofV,`:`S.;r- -;n_i`a-V \zg;$_s"T1`t`i"-`Tovvn" yesterday. :`Mrs_fi JQM. Rutherford, Burton Ave. will*1f'eceive.fQ_r'the first time since `her iaztriage on `Wednesday after`-! noon,"v`Dec.9t;Vh. . A . I -I The marriage of Miss Nellie M_a Sanderson, youngest daughter of Mr Wm. H.. Sanderson, to Mr. Joseph C. Pulford, took place yesterday after noon in Toronto. The happy coupl are spending a- short honeymoon i London and Galt before returning t reside in the 6th Ward. - ' -Patterson, Glenlagie, , will re'c" on Monday and Tuesday, the seventh"and` eiglfth of December. and on Monday and Tuesday, the ele- vefnth and,t\gelf;_h .of January. The` following accounts were pass- ed: J. Young, `repairs to grader; $3.35; W. J. Copeland, bal. for ditch- 'ng on Com. 4, $98.00; Robt. Dever- geaux, work on given road, Con. 10, $10-oo: Robt. Carson, cleaning` ditch on Can, R, $o1nn- Ink... 1m..v:...n--- `T Mrs. gleeley and far`n-e ril_yr hayie gone to Montreal `where they :wi,ll"ri':side. .- % 9 _, ' Katybel1 Adfews was in C01- `-lingwfqod `last_-we_eV_k ~ attending -the twgddhg of he_r sister. ' ' :3} ,1! I "I l' , 43,? II? ' P `l'\ F Mat"ti~e.Weir of Regina, form- erly. Town, will be the week-end ,gg`est':?fof Mrs. Will R. King, Toronto {Street}, . v - J -4 VA . ` . `:3 m. ;.;.'t` .k . , .` M135.-Eunxce Brown} spent,t11e- week- _e.x.1_d vggth Toronto irxends. . `- . . . ]; T Cogteia. Gwen. \rt,.". will jnqt rg:e1.ve again un_tx,l_' the ew Year- Sold by Grdcers and Storekeeper`: ' in 1--lb`. `and it-lb Tins. -..m.., uu. J43. mcnarascms behalf.` re Spring Creek drainage; Herbert` Wa"nwrig1_1t, re accident on north townline. . I [I90 .B-EGJNNING Mhww 14:7.` 1903. A (_3_o`a.l`a1AsdWo0,l" " "'` "`' 9'3`: mm 33-45 half 1-70 D0! quarter ton. ` `cg to I `G 81,3}; De:-1 aunrtgx-.t%;? ha ton is a.very`high ' } so o`I`T The Council met on Nov. 18th. All the megnbers present, the -Reeve in the chair. ' - ' lJ3?I`3\Il' II I` . curs ant Sc. Qrgmn Nut loo, `. . ,'. ._... ` 2 4 1.. - . -Ll dr - . L _`:`, 1. .. or oun Q g O ' [That is the safe buying, Safe when you 1 and {re what you ask I ways give. A e ' safely as an adu A trial order ' iooooooooooa I I satisfaction and >y (35 T A -Mulcaster st Fret `_9oboooo When we advertise bargains you can feel I safe in coming after them. ` Our plan isto make this the people's sign higx up in quality and low down in pnoe. AB questions about our easy aymentplm ` It is worth while. Business strict y condential For~La.d`les. 75 cost only one or two of a style. It is not necessary t at you should worry about the chooein of style or color. as we have done that part 0 it for you months ugn. Regular $12.00 for $9.00. 10.00 $12.00. l8.00 I4.00. 19.00 10.00. " 22.50 "$l9.00. Ladies Suits and Skirts, made of the latest styles. `Come in. We will be pleased L0sh0W them to you. n_--. n-_._-:_- _-__ 7.-___- n-___.. :_ .....I no ta-I\`rn-I-I UV {VII- Great Bargains gin Furs. Come in and 888 about your fur, as on will find that our prices `are lower than the owest. D. c. /Dnvmson. Pro'prletor. 33Elizal5eth St. Kidd Block.) OpenIEvenin83- I'll`- Lousei_'rBii:ngMgo v 1 --_ ._-4_ Joszrn H. SWAN. % LICENSED Aucnonm we ask is ..hanc to.sh_ow~ you what we have ready. . ' [Dry Goods, carpets, Clothing` r Benets for Everybody. . __ , A T3UR5DAY. %N:AMES OF THE 1 UP TO 6 p.1 cs? vlcmsl ."Mab'cI Cheegman .' . Evelyn Boag . . . . . . . Clara Spearin . . . .. Vera Rvhyndregs Edna C0OpCl .' . . .. Marie Beecx'oft;{ . . . . . Mabel wa Bessie Nessig. .. Olive Wa11wn.. .. . Moas Ness f` . . . . . . . . Marjorie O&_on.... [12, Marjorie Laidman. I EleanoxYour1g. . . . .. Safe blluln, too, when you get N5` . buy only the purest freshest. groceries. . [That only kind we have. O -whahtyou for. That's what we 31-: ways child can shop acre as. lately as an adult. Atrlalorder left with us gives you; us 9. customer. 1 4 J;E.Emm TI"I\I\lI-II - ` ~ . 0 Street. Phone 200 zl Safe Buying T viuveru. _ DQCQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO" iron coumw or s1Mco_a. Address BARRIE P. O. Earl Mcbor;a1d.. Vernon Marr. . . . Bennie Brown . . . George Powgll. . . Frar Morin . . . '_l'|-IE BAFERIE gG5{9.5 9.. nrs `conga. from the furiueni? in, `Can*ada,_:-J and ha, ve1all`the,l_.,te touches of , style and novelty. " We `don't ask to buy` anything old or inqferiori. We can sell for less money{_ than the Toronto stores because our expenses are less m'd anything you buy here carries our personal gt__Iarantcc- along with `it. DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQ: , . . . . New Lowell . . . . Barrie . . Barrie \Bal rie "D9ii ~t spend a. cent for Furs this Season ur 1tilyo_u ve Seenfwhat \\?e;_Lcalf?:1 do for you, both is td style and pr_ic. : .. w ..-.-.--r .vo- v .wu5_vy{pI9`. 1: ,1 V V_fl-gkling-Camer6n-TlI:itr2acbun"""' * "WM `"9.tv* T9159 ;di*b~;;91sand`:jbAt 'l___ IIIA '{8t}1; H9 rnnthhnrc "noun.-....L A-L- --u----u VIf3SPRA(C:5U;l`CIL._ E #1:: " % ' % " ind? th e f mm . W . ;did'- fraLme bui1idi 5 W- : M-Attin iolf-1 occtgpxed bgr iaml`v;% an 4` _. James Hind!-e left for Neoi-th` ~_f Bay last week, 1:6 take the position of ;_station agent-on the C.~P.R. It is not ="k-n"own'a-tpresent where he ;will be _._-permanently. located. - A ` - uygaalnu 1cuvuuy.~ "116 u. Wu.`D. yvuyw _.gr e`e:__1ted the 5. 9f T. here wxth` th_'e `geautnful wmdow In the frbnt of then : `.`a- . _ As soon as} John A. Jamiesoni moves into his new house, Mr". _dJo_hn. `Patterson will take up his a.bo e "in .-th}: vac_ated house, and when Mr.` Ja's.' . .;.S roulje moves into his~_`ne_w house, 4; __r. _Barton,' [station agent_,_ will ,o c-_ _cupy Mr. Spr'o ul's` `old "hou"'e.~ `'I`h"er` is not ,;!!;2tx`:!!!399 i*.*"`9tti?;vi11=!&t 'at'*:4pres4% A n 7` km ~w;aaA;*van:s ;ias:% ujhursli f'da}V'j \_re t l_i1'gL`;`.f_7`_" It i.:s~ .a most ,s:;;;een.. A um-AA 4.4...- J .{-`L . ::t.Prese%r}te,%.F,4.. ` . :2.-ggm'x,.L:3:;:L.:,&`..AVP :3. ,>;,`i`.v.;`,:v.:_;J.;`__53%.iiyiig` _ `Mr. Tnos.` "H'nry;""sf?f VW5 -t'el_h_ng:. ypur cot;-L ghat heivery much-.;e'n6yed'_ 51"a-iy V`nje% 3.-:pji`,e1'c V 2 of ` 5 weniQ!g%i%;-.`-33;; jgwek.g " j Y.6u= "know; _sir`-,+,;.:Iir. ms one; `of, our naqst devgted` 1`1t;1nti,ersAt-1` in 5; ounce: ,:,:y:s; 4r1.' 0;:-:__ _< ,V:`&`;_.,t;v.V-;,,,.cA:?*. 7 `ft J of A.t_he said Ixeggtxged his}? i*I'ngo&'="7a V ' Wdtht WW` f:-3I3.?'i!$?i`tQ?" `mm 2-. V . ' .- - . l,_ -. .wehb ins cct the. .ditc;.,Vcleangl_,b1gt ydfa-y by) Wm_ racy` lug H E-yea ._ %`.Hickli=s:Wb,b:-.Th.. fthc ~ $3,1sr*.a1*1;,?% commm3e_c9`.te'.=`=*wath 'p;rgo'xis`_..v:nt`erg- =3; cs9dr' 1.!-.;<.b..:s.-:. * %twcp: ..?1ti;`5"`aI1`75`.;!. 1 er~%,::amd ` ; ,tl:`.ce:`."b.'~.c<`,.'I`v=e`.E. :"4,,,".;V"` '}.I7-I .-. .. ,.. `t ' lat Friday egening. _ ~ .ij}.{'.Go61&%{ 1'afLt_:el;r'r;ti1.1'-ned ffom _Pa)estme, gave an interesting a`ddre's.s xmgthe basement of'St. Jude s church -ix, `'1 `M i Ir.i.~\`VlVcV=:~ Cr-ultex-' is su'ffe'rmg .ssf1-bm lglood-'poisoni1tg'in_ his hand. `This disease a"nd typhond fevex-`sate a a`1-ently` very prevalentxin this 10- lcajty. T A ' s ' -- _ `R. Su_fit5Lg, who 'has b.een'wo1`k-` mg here for some time, returned `to `England recently; He it was who? ....'...-...a....: 4.1.- c ..z' or 1..`...- ---:..n.: .1_~=-I ' Mr. W. H. Martin of Hamilton is` up here at present seeing-` his old friends and also `seeing what can be done in adjusting his reinsurance } g.f:la:in1. . _ . in cnnectionl with St.` Jude s Church_ there will be "two Sabbaths .set apart, and the fowl subper -will be held on New Yeat" s %ev ,`Vening. Further accounts later. . E H Robert West e'nt'ert`ai*ned the members of the bible class of the` Msthodist church onsevening last week. ` . _ ' . 1 We have heard a ruirior to th ef- fect that Mr. Robert Holt, west `of _Ivy, had `his house burned last Fri-S day. `I an. up . "We" t.1r1i` Lo'wer, who has been teachmg at I-vyathis year,l rwill'be principal of` Stroud publigi school for I909. new chopping mill and grain crusxer commenced operations -thus wee .' ` . % V - 'iiev. A. N. St. John; preached `a. `splendid temperance sermon in the Metl1odist' church last Sabbath` morn-I mg. 7 -44- 1n. `each party fofmtiii of` the Township ._>i_. -Wu" = rF.='!&"a';5!. !!'i*.:P9F .f:9Pr,% , Webb-:1-Iickling-- l`hht the Clerk be` Instructed to -colleht-tw9,`, gt-1;g;A;r Town Han. not incl` `lJ2'.'I-I2.. .. 1". . '-- A '--' 3 .5; ,e_, , e I Mr. Eddie Gray, who has been in] the Union Bank here for some t ime,| {left for Winnipeg last Thursday to \take a position in the branch there. L ` 1:4; d'o." }s'&;'n{;'":a"fi}E{ea whatf xjis called the Gibson Farm on` _the galrrie road from Mr. Gilks of Allan-I a e. r ' ` .Miss .-Emily Tavgu '.is " visiti1fg friends in Barrie. ' ' _ ` Mr. ,Herb. Blagckstockyof Toronto paid fnejnds a visnt here last Saturday. TL- 1u':__.._ A._'_:u "I;I:"}:`2ll:is Moors has rentds Mr. J. D. Smith's large farm.and will take possession inithe near future`. _ ` T11; Mie 2-.'s'ni7Ja';"iaE'aZ?&i of Lefroy visited friends here last cu- ---. -. -.a_uuvwannvon~-u, `.\JInIo vainly Ll U I V V In The handsome ,su'i'n of $145 was `realized by. the *!Met_hodist Ladies Aid at their bazaar on`Thursday of` last week. - > . . - Among those who attended Miss Edith `Reid's recital -in Toronto last` Thursday were; .M.rs. A.- Wilkinson. `Miss L. Roberts and Mr. J.` Frame,` %%=ovamn 3`PlRING- lNf % Llewpllyn Robe:-t'sf, A b`1lV 1;:as' Vinad e an;a.ss1gnment._foxj the; benet of his ciedntors. ' I taut-Ia; uu II :9 J4 uuu \-IIIIKI. w.The*Wi7.JA.";f .t_'1e%%I'<'F.\r. H.ospYtal will meet on `Friday .1f_fern9bn- at 2.30- :at_ Mrs, B>ateman: s,a-_`.Cabrbl1ne Street] VI sup Ullallll UCPIII. V:iIi.cklinE"W ,a'tt'e-':-1-'1'-hat E. J; Tracliy-` and Wm. Harris _of -,Gr.en_fel be grant-` .9d th`eA_privilege"6f placing t1'1e f,encve in dispute in the center of the four roqs as -.road xallowaatce; except at the - pomti. of,.wa_ger. ;a_nq each? person -to`; 'have;{th` use of `rV\A.2`ltVc_lf",fQ1" stgck. ` , T _ 11:11.1 nu ' I6hnstor.1 and fafriily l1av_eJr"e-I tqrped to Tor,_oz_1,to,_ a'.f>te_r_T a for;n;ght s v1s'1t here. 5. ` ' .- I'-I'arry Riddell v'vent down to` Totfenam `on Thursday, returning on Saturday with his wife and chi1d.i rrn. `surf A 1. O-9 t'on;is:_,th"e guest `of I~;..f sgeven; % ------@`.`4`._--.` `_..- ..-_v- _-- 4.. _- 9 Mr; Norman. ` Hodgins`; from--,a -s`ix -weeks stay 1n *Wiatton; - -* J o1`n__1ston,44.`_`, x`~`eji,nov_ed: r ,h`i4sM fa,_m`_':_1y to ._V_.1`<:.'t___c_>4rvia-A Harbor- thi`s -w'ek. : %:Mis`_s'- Mae _IvI_Qntg`oit1ery, of . -Har'n`i_i*- SO11 . . E Ni/:[`r.... Mllonalci bf Grerenhurst }%i`si ; visiting at-`%}M'r. "C.- Lewis. ,~. _Bradfo1;d 3 '4. A_ _ . A ` _;'.`',-~A , V I I `_ ~/ H 1.. __-Bt.1Vc_l'cl.-`was i -tl_1`eW;cit:y_ .Ac6:,1plVe "b f _da.ys`~l`a$t w`eAk`. `.. " --,; .. , -cw ova UU._nvvv `Iv-I -an % `.Mis* fRobe1-ts s`15`ent` 7a- bupl of? - da"ys Trcnto 'fhis`*wgek.`.. 1\._ -I.~'_-'1`-r`1'____ _ . gr rnk_`-,,. , _.,.'L :0: in 5 --_,.,V_. ,-__-,_- ,7-,--. _ _ _Dr. lfred Hamhn of.-To1ronto~.1s;v1`s- 1t_mg_h1sA `parent; . for 9;` feyvvj days. .L , -._'I`or_q1 1;t4oT_:fo`:' La. _fe\'av f&aj'rs." ` 1_\"I-r. family moved! to Strot3Vd.;:_;_);`;j_.jffhyrsglgyg T.._,_,-; ..-,3; ' - .. . _,.- .. . . , ., . ` -Mr, Andi." ` `tton asji? begxg'.:'*-1,13` \ * -Mr. Dougfiis TeLwVis hgme itox the % Weste - .. Mrs. I J." B.` is` visiihg , ~ :- ` . . . _ _.\ ` Mr. J. A. McNeil1 of T oron't_o"spe'z,it' =-th`e..w'eek-end'Aher e_A- 3 ~ f no og`uuu AV, \aVll. J{g'~t`_, -,`r 7"mErTo::v\7ebb_rha this cougxw ..`w\, grant} $50.00 _touzards;._;~.'6fgiii1i`g`%' Wst " town} lii`te,, won` Conditioh ~t!iai't :;;:S`l'1i`1"i'1i- dale "grant a`-I-=lik` -:s'um- _=the- bi opened from ' south. . 9 M o.uv .1 `I L A g ,V.... . 1... J 2` -~ "` Lune` ~ I" `Mrs: J _ - grili THORNTON, . ._ `AN .h e_ame_r' Vamo1g:c..,of. -{Die _tgrt 51111 Navlgatnon Company g: viage eetnon June 15. 1.909. the ?'sghibsin' a1i3xe v33:-13"ei9;f ti." 5? .~ s' `tti11'"s.will' b" ` . e ' Ham?-n. ighei wintf `d cm 1 ed d"g net i t<>" =`` -`A"% ?`8" `*9 me *9 put A:%:,,,g?`, {%-%m!m85*I! at the qvenmz % A en .,eapaa,_... ~ A V % % ` `1a':Lr...`..:1...;___-_._._._, ; " ` L- .=.. [Q?f1;`i:1;;:1f3;'1i:lv:':;il"`b `am.-AA out f;e1`a _.borately.=.fajrgd -Equal to_ _anyhing aoat. K` f.:i!.tft1r.<=sL `arty. "X.tf.!'1lY, nszvel. 2' d-lr?Ib.l1re to? ~ 9 `em _ } g.A\th`e:';:i": ` nu '9'i3f;:e`;1`;iOns are": Length Over alls 3.5.5.-$.t;.1t18th between PrI>;ien-. ;dic,ttl_a'rs,5- I." fet; extreme _breadth,. so =t.mt38`eos;o00 wus- ,V.e;;`:%'f.13iQl ed? .depth. 27`? f,.et;' 81f.$$ ' ` '5`.-`|"`. 'IJ`ha..'A'.}2.` .'.;-!lI"-I... 13.1 `SI - 91" -`` wet: aucccsstull) ; xauncneclr an the dry.- dock of the Collingwood. Shipbuildizng Compa-ny._ . Mrs. Gildersleeeve, wife` ` of the managerof the Northern Navigat- rtion ~VCo_mpany, `had the honor __of ichristennng the new steamer in the customary way by breaking: a bottle of` champagne ovcr the prow as she glidedinto` the Georgian Bay. . Mqny visitors, prominent in \transporta.t1con' and railway circles on both ~ sides of the botjdr, witnessed the-1a unching.s ."e"`When the `new nfpan-war`-'H'nrn'n-3- A Beautiful steamr now Floats as --the Docks of Collingwood Ship- . building Company. V V _ Collingwood, Ont., Nov. >26.-.-At 2.30 `pm, to-day the `steamer Hamonic was `successfully; launched in the `di-y.-' nrfn.-I.r nf Han Pnit: .... --.I c|.:_L,nn -- .,J~\.uI|I5, I J . Mr. Hiram Crawford and his young! brother, Edward, had. an attack of poisoning Saturdaymight, caused by eating `canned herring. The doctor said it was the acid used to solder the |canMthat had._ poisoned them. How- ever, at time*of writing, both_are re- covering. ` ' ' ' - . --, v v V . - u luv ova vluwo ` i Next Sunday is anniversary at`the [Central church. . Rev. `Mr. - McDe:{- mott ofJStay'ne'r is_ expected to preach both morning and evening. RE- T)-I.-..L 1" I - While splitting a log in Alex." Flet- cher's bush last` Tuesday, Tom And- erson received a severe cut with an axe just -hbove the knee. " Mr. H. Baverstock, "who was working with him, took him to Archie ~Currie s,: where he had his injuryattended to. He was ahle. .to go -to his home Fri- day .e.ve'ning, ` ` ` ' I 1\lI'a- "LJ .u...... t"..-_;-r-__1 , 1 no us. u\.\.au\-u_L Hg 1;lCl'UCl'[, VVal`HWr_lgnC.' Webb-I`I_icl<'1i iI`q-?-"l`ha_tbre ,IerI_ beg, instructed to write H; Priest`, Inspec- tor of strea__ms_ and water. cour,s,e_s; to. have ;ftl'1e Swqley C1"cek'd1th clea-ned out to the: oragmal` depth. '-iI_II-1-l.!_.__1lr.'L.'- nu, . -. - -- " - _ _ __-_- ---`.. v v yallll u -- 5 . I Mr. Robert Paisley had the mis- [fortune to lose a valuable horse last .Thursday b , breakirug_~through the {top of` a;'we{ j . _. -_-__._-J --we - Rev. Mr. Church. of` Warminster was unable to preach here last "Sab- bath. The pasto'r,- Rev.*M'r. Brown,, `however, took the service. ` -. g 4_I"ve-a;'i"vC1'.:j1,.v"v.f3'1"`<`1 f.of Orillia is visxting at her uncle s, Mr. `R. J. Crawford, V . ' T VMH 'a'n'1 Mrs} Elliott `of Crown Hill spent Sunday here. ' ' 1` , `I "` ` ! V Mr; Merrick. ma,de a busin e"s's,I trip to Toronto last week. ` i vvao uxauuvclcu. auuut mianngnt and, as there was a very" strong wind blowing at the time, it was with al- most super-human efforts that the re was kept conned to the one building. There was just a driveway separating the house from the tailor .shop and shoe-maker shop (both iframe buildings), and as our village ; has no re protection there was some hard work done by the bucket bri-' ibrigade to prevent the re from ;spreading. ` ~ . _M e I -fatal accidents" in October in the Can- ;._,:,u. uyzauuac uxu Ly'lUl.lI"l'IlIIllI[C3 late- ,I_.t; arrived at Wes't `Seneca at 12.07 `the next.moming,' beatingthe former `tiiile gf two hours~and forty -one min- mes y exactly twenty-ve minutes. engine is one of the Pacic type. ':.??.i,There were" 27 fatal. and 18 non- jajdia-n railway service. ` {the record was 23 killed and I2 injur- ed, and in October, 1907, 39, killed and 35 injured. Of `the fatalities, IO were `caused by being run. over,'8 by col- lisions, 6.by derailments, and I each `by being caught between cars, by an explosion of dynamite and by falling ,material. Seven of the other'acci- dents were caused by collisions, 3 by derailme-nts,'_2 each by falls, by e5 sions and by being run over, and I each of `falling material and by tools. In September, " `T * P0st4nup._ti.a1)__ -rCPti117 -Wed- day aftern`o.on.f;._D_ec. 9th; eat, her ;m`e.9njBurtonAAv,e. ,, , The olateseti addition to the .G.T.R, V -_ ipment here is Ia bjg shunting `en-- ge; .140." .93. = ~ This "was rendered ;i,cessary `b , thee heavy train loads ?rie'cljby-it e_ `liners. ' ` ' .. aev. "H. R; Horne, B`.A.L,.Sec y.t Up-. Canada Tract Society, Toronto, in the Pr_esbyteria~n church on '?..:__tgnd:1y evening on Mission work ~ag1__3ang sailors and ~lumbermen.~ In %-'I`5i ij~e afternoon headdressed the Sun: `gay School. - V ' _ cupying part of Mr. Asuph s `house, and Dr. 'Sproule will have his ofce `in his father's house on :Stodda1`'t' St. until he moves in the -near future to his newofce on Robert `St. The re `was discovered about midnight a_nd,l `as there was 9 um-u` :4-..n..... ......A Jvuu ;.I.\:u5lUu, ClIglIlCCl' OI tne ':icrentieth Century Limited. His train. fe'_ft Syracuse thirty-founminutes late- Ti an-:u.A .4 wr-.~. .c....--- A ---- Hik1i_ng_+CaImeroii-%4fl"_Kt_ VHi;ft6't Black 'b'e notied'to_ert a_`rail:4'_1g*at , a dangerous` .point, ,. n,:a1:,;_Town` A .311, opoit.s:_,.I~4.r.A% Webb-Hickling-3- `I`hat".t'he Clrk be` instructd t"o' 1ii.J"tify .` to mgve fences} _ crgssmg foy wmtcr mo th s Cot,,g_:}n:;1_Lg. T ,1 .- -. izna, '-~_j,0ne hundred and forty-nine dmiles inf one `hundred and thiry-six minutes _'was _the record made between Syra- ecjuse `and Buffalo one day last week John Hedglon engineer of the I I I I Q Twentieth ("and-an-n T .......L....I 111.. L...`- ,1a.:n S. .'S, ai1d C. E. of'the Barrie Dist- 4 :t Will" be held in. Orillia. on Wed- .`qesday and -Thursday, Dec. 9th and Vtoth. Mrs. D. C. Cameron and Miss McL.enna'n will-be-delegates from g.;.;t=he- Sunday -Schoo1.and Mr. W. D.. `;rRi\ach from the Y.P.S.'C.E. L ' - I HPAMONIC LA-UNCHED:.` rvNfRTHE315T%%:ADvANGE= MITCHELL "SQUARE. an `W&3; ow;" % Victor Hot-slay. not -only. thn nreputstion of being one, ml . _ ing pathologists. but 1'19 is Ihoknawn The eminent British surgeon. Sir. 6]. G. Scott,_seweypip.e \y1v'vVu a.\uuL. -uarsuu, cleaning anon on Con. 8. $23.00; John McKindley, work -on 'C0n.~ II, $4.00; A. Arm~ strong, work on Con. II, $6.00; _I. Summers, ditching on Con. 7, $51.45; _'Ge0. Ploughwright, work on s.r..5 and- 6, Con. 8, $58.67; A. Pyette, operating grader, $5.00;.J0hn Murphy, work bn Con. 8, $20.00; N. 'M. Hart, placard-' ing for B.O.H., $9.00; .Wm-5` Orok, work on 3rd .C0n.,; $22.00; W. J.` Bis- hop, part salary as collector,-J. $60.00; $6.60; `Patrick D01-an,V` putting m_ cufvert at Mid`- hurst, $4.85; M, `Gaviller, surve ing, $11.70; J. A. Ma'cLar_en, advtg. ourt of Reyis'0n, $2.10; Jas. Middleton, sewer pipe, $47.50; A. Ronald, sup-6 , plies for indigent, $5.07. A 1 t.l_q.t :mosau1.t_>eA A 8_umn7!et' . I French and English Tastes. How far does the great healthy British public" like to see exhibi- tions. of, the horrible! Certainly not like the French, for, although Bar-is has abolished the publicity . of the `-morgue, a French company like the Grand Buignol. can so onyeer after year, and French newspapers .will publish pictures 01. the corpses and all ,that 9011.01 thing as English newspapers would_.. not} dare to do. `To 1%,.-,`l`In01',,l_>l<.l is question. Ilia` simply diereut ourselves. . V ;` . - ., '5: third broken is-that. for` the greatest day aWrun--650,knot.s u to noon_on the 17 of August, '_in whic .run she also set a new pace in steam-' `ns a_n...nve,r_18e of 25.66 knots fdgitho 24 hour. V . . . uuuuvun. . On the whole trip of .2381 `miles the Lusitania made an average speed of 25.05 knots. an hour, a new record, the previous one being 25.01, made Ey her on her record trip last Novem- IIBLI ILIUBU 'IIUU' U3 UU'.lLICI.I. UJJBJ UIIVJ are caught. It..is' goodluck to nd mice nibbling among the nets. A "horseshoe nailed to the mist help, and a herring caught and salt- ed down will produce wonders.- 1'.. cu- u1...n.....a :..1-...1- .. ....4 ...'...Q _oLav ununv UIIKGV Ujllf IBUUKUB. She made the passage in Jour days and 15: hours. The best _x-evious re- cord. made by her . 0v. 8 last, Inna "NIIQ A3192 In LA-_ __ J All ._vTda"' x": nnirrgutgg. --vs-v -tutu-UIIIIGI Tho` `liner Lusitania has. Jnade a sensational` run across the" Atlantic. 9111., I.:`_ A-,,1s . . o c - 1 UIGIIUIUQ The bi` turbioer only lowered ,a1l recor for the trans-Atlantic voy-. .age by nearly four hours, .but. `she also broke three other records. Q1... 9I\nAn `kn gang...` 2_ 1---`. _1-___ ` Hick1Ting-Vkfnkbb-_-`-"l`vh:1't' R. Wattie tender for stumpmg 4th Con., opp. lots 16 and 17. at $I2.oo,.b_e accepted. Hickling-Webb--That `Vthef Reeve be instr[ucvtied..:to_ call~.o2_1~;our -solicitor :'md_lgecp in touch with: the t1:oubl,,e-4rg,. Sprmligb Creek ox;_8th_ 4 V `-7 `[_`l'Y.:`l.I`2..'.. '1lr:A.1_:_- nu .'w on`

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