Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 12 Aug 1909, p. 1

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CLEARING FOR Room.- ICE-pica Dianitgb-: a.nTif'FI.!l:{YoZ Low Pn'cea.- Boat Value! 315-- --- ....- -ntnntaualll A.ctionVa_.n Regulator. . Pianos Always on Hand For Sale. . A g... .__ ,- VVOOD Spisial attention to mail orders ' `All Kinda. "Beut,Qaa1xt_y. \-11133 Accou_m1oaanon. Ramon and Returmshed Throughout. tte. HATS and FURS` `so JOHN SI'REl'l:._ BARBIE -- :__v or VALUABLE 'r\l'\'f\`l\1".` TN coon { COMDANY BA-BRIE --soLx> by-- A`gen_t tor JLY. S` V . A f" f""_ \ OTICE lshete given that I have trans- 6hu\A?` n %t.2:.o?.:.?3n 2:22; UTPK 0!? sum M Bggeyntlab Bsgbve trans- tloned in sections 8 a .9 5! time Ontal-1:)` 33:33` Lists Act the co lea v ~ ire by said sections to be so tmnsmltte or do ered of the Nat made gm-sua.nl:I:o said Act. at M _ porigga gppeag-n t:1'1l1'1I:|tit )?'t`o.5 d beA "' ' c":'1'" u q . ` - A -v Acne n a. un '% `. .Jt: **J.:*.;-.s9:v:. ` 1.? ." tlonsmmi t.hnt-the-said--list w . - . E1 a.t,,gmy omog as Ihornton on .` `NO'1`l(`I1: is new - mlttedor deli A 1909 and remnlnsthere - -sun` 1__;1;uev-obi call up,on_nu.vo.tens " am an; 1; h:kmnn-bmmoFcE`!`" 1 . .~-"L r_ } On Sunday -afternoon, Aug. 1st,! Mrs. Burnett, an 01-0 farmer's wife, heard a `noise in the sheep pasture. Calling her husband, the latter ran to the place and saw Richard Eady (colored) walking away from the eld at a rapid` pace. Eady s twol daughters? were standing by the road side. Burnett watched Eady'go to `his house, and then proceeded to make an examination. He found a lamb'lyinr9 underneath some bushes. whither it_had` evidently been drag- the neck and was almost dead. vWith a `neighbor named Weeks, - Burnett went over to Eady's and began ques-_ tioning the colored man. ~Eady.-de- nied having been in the pasture, and in the heat --of passion strnel<--.Bur- nett. ,An information. was laid,- and on Tuesday Eady was arraigned be- Afore Andrew .Quinla.n, J.P., ontwo chargels," one of` killing the sheep and the other-' df `assault. H_e was com,- tniied for_`:t`t'.ial. "and will appear on aturday 1 in Judge -`Ar.dagh s `weekly conr't._`,_ Q ._ ` V. ` . 7 g'_ed._.- The lamb was stabbed through` monst-rated how the Town was get- ting more than it was giving. He compared; the Parry Sound by-law, referred` to by "Mr. Plaxton, with the present by-law, and pointed out that that town was (really granting a great deal more than Barriewas inthis instance, especially as regards furn- ishing cheap power. Mr. Dyment then explained that he personally had assisted the Barrie Carriage Co. to the` "extent of $75,000. This mon. might haye yielded him consideralel prot if invested elsewhere. Refers. ring to the capital stock` being im- paired by 75 per cent., in Dyment" said that this was in Mr. }:Ively s, time" when, through the books hav-l ing been interfered with, the direct- ors were without the information they should havehad. `I-Ilence the trouble. If the company's stock hadn't been reduced. at that time, the banks would have refused their as- (Continued on" Page Eight.) vn3uI|I-as. v.II\- UJ`Ia\V. LVLI. Llylllclll. UC`l |._....._y u.u., Luc I.:u.auIc5s WES 1o0,o00 `a year. Now it was. $290,000 a year. Naturall,y this meant `that more `capital . was needed. The business could be made much larger, and, if the Town would give aid'by building the extension, the directors would put up the working capital required. Business was now being turned away through the company being handi- capped. 'There is room- here for theemployment of 300 or 4oo'men, said Mr. Dyment, if the proper en- couragement is given.. The goods of the company were nding great favor in `the market, he continued,- and were considered second to none. "We have the goods and therefore get the business." -There would be no `excuse for the ratepayers `voting ag2{'nst the by-law. Mr. Dyment.de~ 1"I1l'511Cf.l")I'nt kn! 6`-in Tn"... .-n---- ---l- -----. . vvu-J. a. u\.I.L\;l uuc Luau yuc The -Company was bvcnly asking an `extension of `ve- years on most of the concessions sought, as the old agreement-ha,d."15e years to run and the new agreement was .for 2oLyears from the present. The speaker -concluded `by hoping. that Barrie `would be a hive of in- dustry as well as being a beautiful tqwn. V } Mr. Simon Dyment told the and- yicuce why the Barrie Carriage Co was asking assistanee. When -M1:. Evely left, the business was $100,000 `$1 V92`? Nnw I`? IIFOE Qdtvxnnn on ------ LU quauruplc us. ousmess by giving; i.t the V reqtured*ass1stance. The new agree1ne_nt would _ amply safeguard the Town's interests. Referring. to the Plaxton `laffnr mm.-I. 1...: .... .... suc .I.U_W}l.S interests. tieterringt. Plaxton `letter which had appear- ed in `The Advance, M`r.. Lennox de- clared that ,.,he would like to` see 300 "men, not I50, a drinking free water. Mr. Plaxton ha',d admitted that the `company was giving us 90 men on a. A50-men contract. Mr. Lennox then iproceeded to show how the new agreement was. a better one than the` nlri m.-........... -m.. r~-_.--A--- T row bin `at. lnnisfil % co 1!! of smcos- % BARBIE, `COTINTY OF s'IMCOE, ONTARIO. AUG. 12, 1909. years ago, a oury population to"-da.y would be; considerably larger. But the ppportunity was here now, and arrie had a chance;to saywhether thc_VCa.rriage Co.` should be `allowed to quadruple its business by giving; it required I nssiei-anon no can any we had gone after industries 25' -_- "qua n\.w\plVU|La . 1 Mr. Haughton Lennox,` M-.P.,._'o.n being `introduced said it was neces- sary-for Barrie to d something: in order ,to keep pace wit other towns. If 25 I ing coupled with the fact of its being` civic holiday attracted a. large 'c1:ovn`;'d on__ Mlonday' evening at Post .0.fc e ; V quare to hear the pros and cousin _regard to the Carriage `Co. by-law; .. [In the_ absence of the Mayor, De-` puty-Reeve \Caldwe11,.=presided and ' kept the audience in good humor withhis pleasantries.` The Citizens Band whiled` away the intervals with catchy music and the various speakr ers were well received. ` ' ' `II 1 `Open Discusses "Cu-riAag.e % AC6. Cohmitted for Trial. & .i Frans 11311909: gunvt|::||-Aznir or will: ur . COUNTY OF SIMCOE IND THE UOMINION VOI-' CANADA OUR CRITERION`. Barrie were unlucky in hitting the ball. They found it pretty regularly, but there always seemed to be a elder right on the spot. Thornton, on the mound for St. M ary s, receiv- ed gilt-edged~. assistance from his team mates,= and did not have muchv difcultys in shutting out his'oppon- ents.` Burton `pitched himself out of several -tight holes, and up to"the eighth innings the game stood 2---o. After -"that it was" nothing but St. 1M-a'ry s. A holiday crowd was in attendance. ; lr- - --v---' ---V -'~v-J- The St. Mary's are about the fast-| est bunch of ball players" ever seen here. They eldibeautifully, and in all other respects measure up to a high standard. Barrie at their best could have given them a stiff argu- ment, but it is doubtful if they could` have won on the form shown by the visitors. However, as it was, the 10- cals were decidedly off color, and the wonder is that_'they were not beaten more` decisively. Errors ga- .lore punctured their usually good work, and no kind of pitching`could- have pulled `them through. `Burton, `while not quite hims`e1f, de1ivered the goods O.K-._, but his` support--well, 'there"was_ n t any, you see. Have'.th`e Barrie baseball teaml gone stale? It looks very much like, 1t, judging from their work in the last three games. They started the season well and had `a. long string of well-earned victories to their credlit, but the scene has changed. ;Ou civic holiday here they fell down. miser- ably before the St. -Mary s team of` Toronto, and snstained one of the worst beatings In` years. The score 7.~o tells the story- I TL, 04 `AA y I - --v - BARRIE on T-as cubnzs iv` Remember that the vo e on the |C&!'1'11'e Co. By -Law talc `'pl a`ce'=on> Mnnnu nnvt `ya. 55: 6 Villa I Monday next. `Iestimony as to whether the train ,left`North Bay near midnight on Saturday or actually started upon, its trip on Sunday morning, contrary} to the L'.ord. s.t,Day Act, was not clear, and Mr.` McCarthy undertook to furnish the o"1cia'1 record to M'r. Lennox later. ' \ 'I`L_ 5 F ` *` " `-"" [ The jury found that Mrs. Millet came to h_er death through . being {struck by the train, and that in than :conict of.testim.ony theyicould not `determine whether , the , statutory` warnings had been given. 4.v1.|:!. Lu.u1cL Wdb Willlilg Slowly. ...` `Several railway employees swore to -the givinw of the signals,` but they did not notice them at the time- they recalled the fact after the ac- cident--a.nd Mir. Lennox elicited that some of these only knew as to this crossing. They-could give no ac- count of ordinary crossings farther east. On the other hand several wit- nesses whowere in a. position to `hear did not hear the whistle, and Mr. Millet and `Mir. .M%cKay `positive- ly swore that the whistle was not blown. ` ' ' TA]! the'pring:ipal' stores in town _wjll* `clos. 1e.v`ery day gt 5 _q _ .LslF`.,2fp _ LV(e:4cgpting ' Saturdays)` _dux"-. .r:I;ULY` A r ` u v V y ; ynuswu U JHULA. The evidence as to warning by whistle and bell was conicting. M-rs. Corneill swore that she did not hear a whistle or bell, but heard the train just as it came upon the cross- ing, saw Mrs. Millet run towards the track at t.his`tim:e and thought that she must have seen the train. Her husband, a. deaf man, swore he, heard the.whistle. Mrs. Corneill, however, was distinctly cantradicted by Cam.- eron, astudent reman, who swore that he was ringing thebell and that Mrs. Millet was walking slowly. l 1 , ,, `.qPVPl`9] rVn;ltnn1r arm n n . . A IIFR -AA A v--.__v V- xavl-asun- The post mortem examination of. Dr.f J. F.. Palling explicitly disclosed that death resulted from the external and internal inuries found Bpon the body, and that death `may have been accelerated by shock. 'l`L , ' 1 ___ - .3- -. w--- -any wvnll-`lull 9 Dr. Lewis made a morercareful ex- amination and found injuries which `would account for death, but had not -examined the body internally and couJd`not swear positively as to "the catgfse of death. F[`|_,. _ _ ,. , ` """" '*'"" . ` 7 Fre_d Rogs swo_re that he\ did not examine `Mrs. I\42;!let s body for the purpose of >asce1-Itagnmg the cause _Q_f death. -He was actmg on instruc- ,.t!0I.`lS from the company, nu A....'.- __._ .`I . ., A 4 53! 9|03i"21 --uwv any: man r. Haughton Lennox, K_.-C., ap- pefred as couwnsel for John M`nil- let,-;-husband of the deceased, and Mr. Lafjy M.cCarthy_, K.C., of9Toronto, for_j_.the railway employees and com- pany. AM'ore' than a dozen witnesses wege examined. ,_ . ._ _ _ ` . Ihe`inguest into the death of Mms. Alxce Millet, which occurred at the Caldwell crossing, .O`ro, on Sunday, July 25th, was continued and#con- `cluded in the Temperance Hall a Shanty Bay on` Friday night, 6th .ins_t.,.before -Coroner Evans . -Mr. J. R` `Cmfer Irlifir Affnrnnur -not-A vwnun: '\01'.0nel' nvans. -LLV1l'. J. 'R_. `;,Cotter, County Attorney, repre- ehted the` 'Cn7owtn._ The night was -ex warm, arid the hall very -uncomfortable, but this did not pre- ve;Ii;?,tdthe21ttendance of a crowd of int#i`este.d listeners; Could Not Say y Whether Wathing'A Given Do`. Ybur Shopping _ befo_1"e`_ o'clock. - __..-`vv- -v ya n\v~I\r'| vv I.Il\.|n I , --Every young person should have some business training whether he is -`going-to_be minister, mechanic or_ farmer,, or she'_ is going to be artist, nurse` or housfitiife. It tells in fore-' sight, the saving of little things, and prevents dependence on others. All can surely make a better living by some business training, and yet what a large number there are `who have to _d_e2pend entirely upon others, to"do 'au_v business. The Excelsior Busi- ness `College of Barrie and Orillia has a_ faithful_record in your viciniy of twelve yearshonest work. Send for` its `handsome `catalogue. Fall te,rm.ybegins,.Augustxsoth- . ` l , P3 _ . `thin avoiding? inco " 1 ers, will please take notice ,rst instalment of taxes `* ~\ not later than 15th `- inorder to....s_a;ve. fercentage` bet _addedT.-V -- Do .f'n_ot ymen ` 1ast`3 o1-'_4 days, `time T and : de- -vv-v -- was yn n.au.|||\. .IL\J|IO\u . I Mr. J. H.. Neelands,. who is lea.v-I ing shortly for Winnipeg, is holding a sale_ of. furniture and household] e}.-cts on VS/ednesday, Aug. 18th, at] I `pm. at 21 Charlotte Street. Therei will be some special bargains here," asvthe bulk of the goods are too in- convenient for shipping to the \Nest and will be sold at sacrice prices. The house also -will be `put up for sale, subject to a` reserve bid. Q; i Mondgy ngxt. >_- _.__- ------.-- awgua -an-wan \ro --W'e' exchange all goods bought at our-rs-t-ore,...dx.u'_i,ng our great shoe sale. .-Carey Shoe >C'6"."1`~`i`r`s1:= shoe }store west of Barrie House. ) -rv `U --_ ------v-u van -un\--J\1I.lJo E --One of `our prominent merchants ,dropped._i_nto the Caxey Shoe Co.. store the dt l'Ier~...da,g and said Are` you folks stealing , 'y'eugR_'shoes ? Well, we are not exactly""stea.Ling them, but we are _in on the groiihd oor for any-snaps that are goiug.. Don't forget the address, next door` to Monkman s Drug Store. `I7! I --- . L1. General regret will be felt for the death of Mrs. Anna V'air,. relict of -the late Will L. Vair, who passed away. on Sunday in Woods.tock hos- pital, after a.`_ short illness. Mrs. Vair- had been residing in California for Tthe past few years and had only re- :cently returned to Ontario. Mr. and `Mrs. Jas. Vair attended the funeral ,in Stratford on Tuesday. ,,___ _,.___ __ it . . k Advance readers will notice the early. closing movement advertised ion the front page. It applies to }every `business day in the week (ex- }cept Saturday), and judging. from ?the way it is being received by the `buying public has evidently caught on- ' `-` I "53-}3 avi11:i;{son s for all kinds of !Dry, Hard and Soft Wood, also. V Slabs, sawed and split any length you lwish and sold per cord, not box [loads. . k V"-"1`he` following county students haveipassed on one or more parts of the examination for entrance into the faculties of education: T. Cav- anagh, Part 1.; E. "Clark, Part I.; W. G. Coles, Part II.; B. Cunningham, Part 1.; H. A. Elliott, Part I.; M}. H. Greig,jPart I.; A Houghton, Part 1.; V. J. Lynch, Part I.; R. Mleek, Part II.; -L. MicGinn, Part II.; I. McNabb, Part II.; A. F. Norris, Part I.; G. C.. Patterson, Part II.; honors; S. Rea, man, Part II.; P. A. Sargeant, Part I.; S. Stew.`1rt,, Part II.;'W.J.H.Tench, Part I.; E. M. Teskey, ParttII..;. A. \ \/right, Part .I. , Johnny Dyrnent s new purchase, Star Wave, is evidently a colt of considerable class. At Windsor on Friday in a 5% fur-long race he n.- ished a close second to Penn in I.o6 1-5, the track record being lowered. Star Wave beat such reputed cracks as Eye V\"hite, Donauand Alfred the Great._ He carried II lbs. more than the wmner. l` .--Open for the season. Little Lake Summeg, Resort. Boats for hire.. Lunch pi'OVii tIIeti~a*tmva&L...,t3` urs, also soft drinks, ice cream , etc. "Boar - ers taken. I rrwc --vvnn Inn. JIVGIIVVGII B: -On tlfe steamer Islay s regular trip to Orillia on Friday, Aug. 13th, you crxhxipg your. family and friends and b "hmd_e_gl at ~Couchich- ing Park, and have an "joyablye pic- ;nic there. 50:Pack your baskets and I come out for a pleasant day s oiiting. -S` rs- -for preserving. Pure Cane ? ;gg `_a_t_ _1_,3oth- wll '3 Major and Mrs.` Green of Hamil- ton 'will conduct special services at the S; A. citadel on Saturday and Sunday next. The infant.-son of Mlr. and M'rs. W. Harris will :be dedicat- ed at the afternoon service. Huckleberries for. preserving at; now at their be.st_,____ Crp -is short and season will. soon '`Wi"I"'A ne stock at `B_othwell s._ _- --v v-an '17--iI; I'others, how about "a pair of those 79c button or laced boots for yoti`i""`ii't.tle.,, '1'! or boy? `Regular $1.25. ` Carey . Rpusvs Block. " AVgriculturaIVv `Society will .givenvaIhr!e~,gc`zes- to those exhibit- ing the best she`a;T"Uf*`wheath-eliqley or cats. "` _ Contracts forthe supply of cement and gravel and for `the cement work for.'the tannery extension have been {let to local men. an: Barrie Taxes", I 909. LIOW gber ithat ' the vote on the . ` f-.._ -_|_.__ .1... ._ 33.: ass {$1.0 I-an ANNUM IN ADVANCE IIIGLI COMIC FIVE CENT! Dr. `W'itten s retirement will be re~ ceived with general regret. During his eleven years pastorate he has worked assiduously to promote the welfare of the Church and all that pertained to it. In other spheres, too, he has been most active. He was always one of the prominent members of the M.inisterial Associa- tion, and his services to the Cana- dian Club have been untiring. His connection with ther.35th Regt. gave him a wide acquaintance in military circles. A On ."Sunday Rev. Dr. Witten 8.11- nounced his resignation from the gas- Itorate of Christ Church, to take ef- !fect in September. It is understood 7that the reverend gentleman intends withdrawing from the Refoxzmed Episcopal body. e `IV'.. I The home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm-. Nogar, Clapperton `Street, was the -scene of a quiet wedding on Tuesday fbrenoon, August 9th, when their eldest daughter, Miss Maude, was. united in marriage to Mr. Roy Kes- ter. Rev. Wm. Hipkin performed the ceremony in the presence of the immediate relatives. The happy cou- ple took the 2. o clock train south for" a two weeks honeymoon, and on their return will reside on Collier Street.- Remember that the -vote ;Carriage Co. By-Law takes 1 Monday next; Mr. J. Archie Smith of Fairview" left on Tuesday morning on a busi- ness. trip to Saskatoon, Sask., and other points in the West, accomp~ anied by Rev Jno. Morrison of Al- vinston and Rev. G. N. Hazen of London. `an u-.. --ulJ.\.L ucc, ur. LUYCIS amnes- itoiirn, N.Y.)_. VValter Scott and Geo. Rodgers are seeing how the sh bite 1 in the waters of Algonquin Park. Miss Minnie Sevigny. late of the post office stareturned home on Monday, having. been successfully o,perated.on -for app_endicitis at the Royal Victoria Hospital. Mrs.. Virginia M. VVarren, Mrs. C. C. -`Holloway and Miss Halloway of Delaware, Ohio, are spending the remainder of the summer in Town and" are registered at the Queen's Hotel. Sheiti Harvey is awayion a. trip to the Pacific Coast. 'He will visit- the `Seattle Exposition before return~ mg. { ?\'Irs.. Beattie and Miss Bessie Beattie spent the week-end in Trout 3Creek with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Beat- ` tie. .. ---v..--. .a v Aunt. |.ll\. .vGeo.. A. Love left on for Sharon, Pa., to ta` there with the Driggs- nance Corporation ` (`L `(Y 79 _.--._`.-`pox; \IIvI\a\.I- VV5. A. Lowe lef this week on a. short holiday in Boston and other New England towns. -_..--- `up .5. L-Ivl.\.l\ Rev. H. D. Cameron and wife of Toronto are holidaying with the former s sister, Mrs. Kester. `Mr.. and -Mrs. George Garvin and children of Chicago are spending a few Weeks with relatives here. '.\'_ 1 `I A --_-.. .--.. .s.u.aI.-v\,J IALIC. Mr.. and Mrs. A. Sinclair were in Stayner on Monday, Miss Annie Sinclait`-. accompanied them home af- tter a month's visit there. Yr~-. __--....-mu I.\J'V' L13. Miss Laura M:'cNabb of Penetang spent a short time recently with her aunt, Mrs. `C- A. Luck. .'l1HE hot weather of th_ nast few days J. has been ideal wea_ 3` fq;V.4-`traw Hats and summer Clothin .~-we bought heavy gmd in consequence 39 still a ig stookon hand of Hot Weather gods yet to sell. but ygricea such as we n.\a':ke-v\'_ll clear them outmxhurry. 1 I . Men's Straw Huts. regulaf Qv2.u03;};f0r. . Men : Straw Hats. ragga-QED. for . . .IQc Men : Negllgoe Sh -F ` `fin: $l.0v.for 50}: Men : Negllgee Shirts; I 81.03, for Ioc V)[en gC`otto.n A: `A Men ; Bulb -- V = - " ear. 75; fnrllc Men`: Heavy wear. 3.3c.for 18 M A ~uptoQ2.0oJforOI` Ch __ V . ; Just Half Price. ,A Child 4 ` um, worth 31.00. tonne chndge ` worth 75a. to. in "s'%n91'- gqods. Come early. ,. .-`ma. 4:. Qllltldlr. Mrs- and Miss Freeman of Toron- to spent. a few days with friendsin. Town durjing t e week. . `IA'.',_ 15 1 ' I` truly 9 C3! Ioths, Cur- Table thing, t miss 5 `and ..._--.a ynnv V! \.\,l\ -iidwin G. Saunders of Ham.iI~ ton is staying with his aunt, Mrs. King, Bradford Street. ` III W. E. Waring of Toranto visited her parents for a few days last week. i Miss Marjorie McEachren of Cree- ,more is spending a few weeks with `her aunt, Mrs. A. Sinclair. 1 1\.r.... __4 Im- ' Miss Miary MacM:illan is spending a 0 a; short vacation in Toronto and Ayr , Miss Edna Ault left on Saturday for Lethbridge, Alta. Miss Lena Miller of Gait is holi-- .dayi.ng with friends here. - Miss Hazel Marshall is holidaying, in Creemore and ,.Collingwood. Mr.,A1bert Speersof Fort William is staying with his parents in Town. Dr. Wm. Pirt of Carman, Mkm., visited old` friends here during the week. ` Ch` ._ , "5 tmw ; , " '* ~ nits, worth t`0e..40c ' 1 or goods. early. "co1...~.McPhee, Dr, M - )wn_ NTVX \/\Ial+n.. Q,.{?I.-S...arr?S_ Rev. Dr. Witten Resigns. '1i*z_rn"' `A ' '7 Tm `.9 _M`. '_' 3939' ovnf _'_Il"1ursday last .., take a position Driggs-Seabury Ord- inn lila.-m.-Holy Communion. 1lI.n1.-.\Iorniug Prayer and Sermon. `WI.--Evensong and sermon. ~. Rev. Mr. Amnitage will take all services, A ll uni, -_ - - uunwuvuiqi ' Ind Other Users of Machlneru ' Whvn In Ha rrie cull and see the _ 4 emu ononoo-oo oN1 New Machine Shop 1 Nonoooouoowooooowwj F)' twuzimml with Lathes. Planet. 1 Drill, cw. II PWELLINGS ran Su] C-hurchgEngl'and} hkesiuncoe. open f0l'_SGt1SOI\. G003 shing` Ind pleasure grounds` Meals and Refresh- nentaofall kinds served every day (including Sundays). special Dinner on Excursion days. V Fortermsund further particulars apply hMRa`.v G. H. .JJ`tt1)01\'. Barrie. 23-tf I Ikobinsonouse` _ me BAY POINT I u:AU1"` MB or aAmuE'S M057 ' bein`. RESIDENTAL szc'rloN9- `killed on of ecueioll Owen St. and 0 the J0 , unncw "" mmon street bctwee We ne8d I. ha. This street WW` iln - - v-- v._.__. ..... ---u-w -u Thatdesirublu proporL'_v formerly known as |he:5tutenSuxniIariun1. situate at the heldof` Baye'd ax. Hm-vie, being Lot 6 comprisu` urwohaxnd. Splendid buildings. and ailoggqliggi 237;. ' Imost utu'a.-tivc locutionn Apply PARKER. .\llundu`.c lr'.U. 7` ' I . 59 Hayfield street. Barrie '*mo'oooo. % L 3 i w---.`-u --.-.- - -u-u Highest price ip cash paid for_ good cedar iainglebolls, dolx\'f1'-,d Ln Harrie or at any c,T.R, siding w1thm_ o_ne_ hundred miles at nurie. J H. (`L.\l{l~., bhmgte Manufacturer. BIme.0r.t. tt mmmr cu-M53-4 SERVICES` SUNDAY. AUGUST 151-u 3`? `Ef.'7 :ov'1 &.`i;'.?> Ual-wn .2... W, mgl raised inirui;1'll% an? 1, on v , - omen. '"B`~-uou...L_. imowoonooooooooooooooo J FARMERS !% Harrynnnfridlfgnden ---uj /_ _ _..._ LOST . b - lnBarrie. on Thursday evening. Aug. 5th. 3 and. u,`.nur..s1:Li.=L1a&am`.h._. g... will ff-e 1`ge"u;'r1 on x-uru1'mng a D. was on ICE. 32-32;) g.__._____..__ III:-0-1`: ----- -j .;n gt GOSSLING urchase v " 3393:, full and winter app1es`x1 in8"1V!l%*b:umE wing shortly. 32 ISIVCSI. HIM unu k suit~ onven- eekly, onth. st or 1"". . I '4" -15`, 100,0 ten` (1 ,. he ` 11 d uIn v 1b.." ``,lt Sbveen zvfpene`? 41,00. Pperton Eff; whtfemar Nam Mohn. F id Wht` ihr to Bnfe ' ' *'VV'a.n,a.';:V t i. 53 lre? Farm was 0 loate. sled 'ffVber\u. Ullhrysl-. `own Lots hron $ALE? } r*'- IOST-On 5th-ox' 61h Auusr, Gold Lorkgt 4 mm: rniaml inirinlu inrlnr nnitnhhr Inn- Egheat op A imlocl V YE? Savings! n mod en vin as disannear"-- V Pee amoi: ` '; . . .013 0!:.;s. .. Nlrrent ratea.eltl,g_r!n : . _ account. ement . cm! `.2 ' ' ' ` lation Lax 'qulCkl) ` 599". - - ge` Prots carry wnth them heavy mks of total loss. It is wiser te be _sat\is'ed with, 1,1,9 gbsolute secur-lty for both _m,,a'pal and Interest afforded` .'byth1s strong Bank. if A Savings ACCOu'I'-]`f'. may be. [started wxth :1 Dep9s1t.of $1-.00. :,_0rupwgr(ls on w_h1ch Intetfest' .,,,m be pzud z_1t l11ghest.cur,-em grate; We wxll welcome your Egccottnt. whether large or small, 1 Hard earned savings disappgags smhgnumsi , . . . - u . n - n nuubl. All '.BlL'0l)|P. w:}\RR|E BRANCH - 6 ,D. MORTON. Manager. mm AT ONCEr-A Good Gene1A'o.iA 'm.`vcnm-...A.nn1y._Lto MRS. WALLWIN. imuu: i comfox V 28 Mary` 89- 42 44 Mary at{ 121 'Co|litf,;3;t: service besn elpful me _to BOARUERS WANTED - Collegiate ...-mm mudnnrs and wills in remnmvmnnr. FOR SALE OR RENT. G. r. LOVERlNG}___ to close the r the purcha t.. Barrie. APPLES WANTED .-:\o\\l ln1l`1 A,-II ___.,, or CANADA.` [ Rst and Undividecl EH3} inc` -3` 4 55,000,000 A o.--...._....._._...... ._ . CEDAR wKN7i5En` - `R . learned savings disappai in speculation. Large-__ heavy ._4...l Inc: U GLO JGIIIUU 501'! '.`:4 Stay` A`v_e._.L'; iv use. ator in ntario . This Grand .--un , estate. 030}: Inna n` flit: ,_..-.. --- -ova v seats Free. gust. uulu. u0"K6t Finder suitably re- Lm ., _------ Bavnnb 91-. .nu.49 n uuuu ueneral 'IR$O ""'~'lIuaau...n.. . wt-Iou`: No. 3516.} v, PIOPllt`l'QII.- V 31-3113 1 RU. onto _ UN HER and by virtue of the Power `of `Sale contained in 8- Mort e made by Thomas end M. J. Mcitlachern (wyich will be reduced at the timcot sale) there will be c cred for` sale by Public Auction on `Saturday. the can duo of Auduat. John and Br 1909. at 11.30 a ms `at the Queen : Hotel. in the Town of Barrie. I'.ot No. is. on the East side of Bradford street. in-the Town of Barrie and gating of Simcoe.-according to Registered n o. 92. ord Streets and ' upon. it`is_ 9. line Brick more with Dwoiiing... , ` Terms: 10. per cent. `of the purchase money "at the time o,!.,t`heo'o.Ie andthe balance? `within thirty nayuthoreaftor. It delircd` by the pur- chaser.` nrrnn,gomcnta.`cnn.be made for` 00 per . ` This not is sitamte at the South East corner of I t ce,nt.ot tliemurohnIo~-1noney` to rennin -upon I A '"?m"?3 3'e?:13ffc'i`o3is< Vail `be 'ma'e_. .i:no\_vn at `the ,tii1`1c or Flirt or yuevund the mean, IIAAA 4- g , L" mlted known at "the ttme of ass) ti - uoauo t . %"`-` * . m'ki~ ;no 4 I - / % \ - I Dgtgg: grid day 9! .4_\ugus_t., 1 Mas. G. Keenan! ' Edison l5hAon%ogr%aphs I and Suppl! , vlounis. currAII s. Amusnohms. ac. Every hatrumut guaranteed. A 8`trlnga a specialty. ' my L _l-I EMEUT `M U 5 1g Mendelssohn` Pianos. All mo W51" '_I_`3_':__i%`(`i'1">1311t1jY --.-w--v-`-av I'v' m` P. O'Connell. Propnetor. OPP. CITY MARKET In Princess Street winipegl I-`irst Class Accommodation. Remodelled and Refurninhed 'l`hr-nnahnur A."WfWi'LKi'N6's n|.-.... no non.-m" van!` 8?, NH": John St. Bu` four Strav I-Ilat folr. V1910`; tog:}valu%e.' % I V ` Wmcs Txuvmnuzsa WEST an SUM? - AND stop yr THE MARKETHOTEL - Nnnumanll tI...\_-_-A--- H: II.` vial-run: TIC Phone -23. oxnqe';Yard 3:31 :Johu's't.. M300 copies at lac per copy. Ask for tree` c_atalogue.- - MORTGAGE sAu: nun 1rAr'rl'AlII'.`I -

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