s. addreapes and culars -01` than ccounts and the ) held by them 0 after the said `I` nI'tnIhnIrna, ! IIU 5&1 118003360. I I la IIIEBP U18 BRIO. I id administra- ' he assets at the ' entitled there-I laima 0! which at the said ud- or persons of. dministratoz`-4 48-50 ' } the said assets ve -been.recei- '&GRA .'.` .late of -the 1 Ameri-.:a.) k-L 1 I`_._.-._ I ;'a;;.;;..;. " `VII? ""9, L `i.`i' EA -...?_`_J RRIE COUNTY OF SIMC;()E;[` O%N1`ARIO,%DECEMBER? I909 .II'lUI\Q:_IIU'iUUI pwvvplul IIIIII yuu CE :.t__ T 535 Always? ut0F.*. nth Bothwenfp; _- = L r '_-4-It is 1:` oi1ri`hes`<`swhen igstor :3 to turn the k , ~`3-;K_a'nat customers, bnfti the "Carey Shoe 0; wish:ooapo1ogigge_ `for having;"to 10 their door forugfn hour. or two oiastf--. 1-day afternotia. It .was.?t:. ~through '3 ` auit.;v;of:i:quj:, ~ h. or _ al`ue,v_ thlt brought I .d,`.d. `betf J Ahi`??jtlbdrvsw ' _ aunt: us AVJIUIGIICI xcapccuug Inc 3 - . ,p`1i`i:ati`oti.` of- the- latter` % to :the` Ontaho .=;Municipal and Railway Board for tffe ``'annexation of 'DollartbW,`11 iiln 1-Tiiizia, % and to deal;"*v_vith' vthe; _abpeaZ_1v`-fo` thg compa.ny against them ~as`ses sment' ?=awhich Liu'.dVes;% nve1;_:_thrae_: hnxxxdrg, ennui Mr.'W. A. Boys leaves town ,fot:;M*9n,,t_:ea;l to represent the ya" a conference with the ofcials of the _T9wn of Midland respecting the 3?. J 1: cn'eni%: :o:= the`-s >1-atterto` 5-the On tahn W Come. and_ hear Brigadier Morris j_(Bandmaster of the Territorial Sta l`Band) nextfsaturday and Sunday: He will be assisted by Major '=Creightop and four .Captains- from Toronto; plnty of good music and gospel "a- ;~.dr_sses.wi_ll.be gzi_ven.. The.-. `Junipfr _.`.W`or'k'rs` are` `Holding their aimul "Xmas Tree and entertainmgnt; `o"fn pee. __2[3>rd.; _` . __ f___ 1. V `U -' ~. -1~__-',S,c -ript-et1grav;in witho`u't charg On a. _cl1as_edJrom_E, H. Will: eHn"` '- ' i_ti'_ti loiie " rtxcles pur- - t1"=)f" _,-1,. . Go to Wilkinson s for all kinds bf} Dry. Hard and Soft Wood. -alsc `Slabs, sawed `and split any length" 09! wish and sold per co'r.d, not at loads. . ` - ~ g" A full bourse invstock judging asvill. ibe held in Barrie on Monday {and `Tuesday. Dec. 13th and 14th, .[Tl1_i s' Taffords an excellent opoOrtux1iAty'qf .the farmers of .the district to infbrpi `fhmselves regarding the_.ne pointg .of judging live stock. 4Fu1I`er_particul'- ;j1rs nextweek. ' . J The death` _oc_cu_rregi_ dn. S1_;11day. Nov". 28th, -at the re'si`denc`e"`Of'_her lson-in-law, Mr. F. T._Grafton. }-ohr} ISL, of Mnrs. Jane W'1lson, after`_`,a Ishort illness. The body was t_aket1"to 'Maiton_' on Tuesday morning foxi_'in- -terment. Six sons and two daughters survive. = " L y ____,_ , -The Soc_ of Trinity;Chu ?in the Parish Hal I 16th. Admis'sion~ in `free. _In the evening a ; will be given,` for which a `will be `charged, will `hold `a Bazaar Thursday,` Dec. e` afternoon. - and Working.-Guild ' -7-I_t s the cor.r_ ' thing to buy your ne jewelry at E. . ' 'lliams . See {our wedding and engag rings. f A special meeting of the Women s_i Auxiliary to R. V. Hospital will be held in the Council Chamber at.3 p. }m.`on Tuesday, Dec. 7tl_1,~for the pur- pose of nishing up the ,business of` lthe Poster Shbw. es in 7Men s, `Wo- Girls . The right place to`buy the f course is at the {Carey Shoe` C'9., t save money on them. Threedoors, est of Barrie I House. ` ` I--Hockey men s_. Boys` a `Esther, the attrac V . I s early for Queen! of the season. sday, Dec Grand Opera House, A . Son's 14th. Plan opens at Mi Dec. 8th. - T-lie Advance :loi) is ._kept "busy these days., Unequalled `facil- ities_m_ake it easy for our prices to be nght. Rush along your orders. :oo7o3oooooo6o7: } Mr. Griith of To'rot1to,`whose wife. is a half-sister of the late Dr. Bailey, has purchased -the Plummer estate, and intends taking up residence in Barrie._ . - V W. J. BeI1,.of~AnguVs shippedya pair of mammoth`bronze trkey -to. In- diana on Mionday. This `spe`aks[we1l for ;Canadian poultry breeding. is , A solid meat oy: ;.I. sr};n sh, daily 'at_ Bothwell s. " . `Detective Greer was _up fyom To-1 ronto on Friday in connectnon with the re investigation. Herbert Mc- Dougall has not yet been located. 66 nidman as Queen (1 Opera House, ther soloists, --4H'ear' Mrs. Esther `in the Dec. 14th. -A doze large chorus and orche r?'vzs>ABou1irowN OOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOO T v}_'1`he regular meeti g of tlien local W~.C.T.U,v will be Held -in the usual place` on Monday, Dgc. 6th, at 3 pm. 1` --"-%Brys'on contains all t giving parts of` wheat belrry, 5 cen .Rai'sin-B1 -own mead ealth and strength- perfect spring T . I . --2Se?c'ur_e, _ r gr/narriage licenss at E. H; Willia ` unlop ~'S t. " us!- ngss condential. _ - -7- ,_.-___-c. h-j--Xmas: A 'intBaptist church on? Thursday, Dec. rd. Keep the -date lopen. * a ' "L All Kindp. Hard & So . :7 A ` an t.".*:`-N15,. r`*+f . `A The tannery was shut down yester- -day. owing to `annual stock taking. `y `r .-Q_ . _ 300ooqooqoooooooooooopoooo. The` Barrnie Civic `Club. has becmc defunct. ` ` - ` V :.9.0O0o o o'o,_0iO.O%oAooooVo o`o:- ` `Manic. 11-It couu1%v'..c7pr:sug_acot `AND 1-Hz" oommou` or cnujna oun qnirtnnou. `i1f{1i:'e_. to: o f 3`gr`ne exit .g.IVl- _ :' -' v- ` ' "57 -? 3:h.58`.:famon$ comvarmhave adv aet- `icd at. Massex. .H1.all. Toronto. zanw . So gexiuhted the _ audiencg that a .;eeucn sfeii]2'aarfn.e`_11t"is'V arfifigd fori D.` -itit. ?See_; F_l`oro.n;o"..;newspabers;. : At Barri;-. 13;-and _Q_pt' ousg, .T,h.ursvc\ay .en.+i. Thq, - l`ovg\m` ofv Barrie has an_ ~;`_g'pplida- ifj<?'1'1"f ..1"'i %.h.1'_.h..'.f..I !"'m =?*~3`i*3!3d 90.1-olan "gi~'~rd1S,cu}0i*.-,- In 3f';`hf7?5 ._Prn.!t3!' 7 1. .ent,:er mtpn The glees were splendidly render- ed without a "hitch, the Choir_being in _ne voice. The `Spinning Chorus which the `King specially asked for . ~so --djelig'hted the C-ompa-ny that one ' of 1th>.:-?4>artY.` asked for ?.`.Where- the ' bee ` `fauck-st , which was .;rendered,_. and .,thei Quen `;aft.<:rward'S. duite Svontasoui-; IJv2.i'?.I6'it. E'.`=;fI`1v .> the, third .|.t.=5 'o"a_jI1is h` AiipvGivrl." The C oif"S`a13,_sr__j with rich eect - the other, g1.9.s.A iehture of the evening was . hess ofeesl * "%**:e`tt>vla1!ss': :.wh` `hcxiniaeagtr ? stance`$mw*asteb2:'tiie**1 ndoin Wet_ei'h .1s4a.ia,t page 135,} ev'. .3." `tan -. `"5: -v. . V ` -3.: If ::'-ai. ft '5 `iv ROYAL wELsn' LADIES CHOIR 2551%--`~fT7]*'7;T`J~'---%- 23i . . . , 1 The Imperial Scots Company which appeared at the Opera House last evening gave what was by far the nest musical -entertainment ever presented in this section. of the coun-I try. These `song birds of `Scotland captivated the audience at their first. appearance, and `thus through the whole evening they'were greeted with round after round of applause. We have listened to many great singers- and laughed at many great comedians, but never did-we enjoy an entertain-' ment before like the one last night." Itis seldom that our people have an opportunity to attend` an entertain- ment of, this character outside the large citie's.--Exchange. V` The above named company will `be, at the Grand Opera House here, on Monday evening, Dec. 6th. . . I I. {Tvexteded , accouht Strathy s life -will appear `week ; Advanc_e.)_ .1. Not many people were. really aware of the serious illness of Mr. Strathy, K.C., until the news` of his death was broken on Tuesday after-l noonh Mr. Strathy s sickness began] a little over two weeks ago with a low fever. While conned to his home, he was nevertheless able to szive attention to. private business, and to dictate letters -to his stenc- grapher. No` apprehension was felt until Thursdayilast when heart com-I plications set in, and his condition: `assumed a crit'i'cal_tu.rn. Dr. Morton,l the family physician, consulted with eminent specialists from `Toronto, but the patient gradually grew weak~ er. On Tuesday morning he rallied slightly, but soon relapsed, until at about 1.30 p.rn. the end came. Mr. Strathy was in his 61st year. ' TL- ...-......I ..-ZII'4...I... -1--- ;I.Z_ -1 f"ii;;'m;;;;aiw'm gig L{aI this af- ten-noon. ` ' . Succumbs to Heart Weakness Fol- lowing Fever.` [burn or M smmvl uv Lu \/CILIIUIIL \JIuC| .l'Ul Catt! 3. Dean Moyna had been Ulhaplain or the lodge there for some years. A '71i2f'1323n'1\41};n;f'v}}ia'a'ie in ormsa last week, was presented with a hand- some uarter-c_ut oak desk and chair bv th Catholnc `Order of Foresters; 1\...... `.\/I .__... 1...: I__-_- r'I--_n_~, _ Mrs. Edwin Longman, 72 Worsley Street, will receive for the first time since her return to Barrie on Thurs- day,'December _9th, afternoon and evening, and afterwards on the first Wednesday of the month. nu .--. .__--- who have app ared before the Kins: and Queen an the Nobility. of Grefat . , Britain. . _ A musical lducation and delight)" Prices: 75c, 50c, .3_5c, Boxes `$I,oo.v allery 25_c. . Plan ait'Milne & Son'$. Mr. and `Mrs. A. Cundle of Great Falls, Montana, who paid a visit` to Barrie friends recently, left Toronto last week for Winnineg where they will spend _a short time prior to returning home. t , `I5! cup - E ,-}(z:s-."I; Ic'I\Ea.'r't'in4, Small Street, will not receiveuntil the New Year, and then _on second Fridays instead of first Fridays as formerly. 'l"l.- ...,,_1_,, ,_ .II. 1 D -1 __'_..J_ -- -v-------Jo The regular` monthly dance of the Barrie Aquatic Club takes place on Wednesday evening, `Dec. 8th. The earlier date is due to the: approaching New Year's Dance. Mr. H. C. `H. Porritt has. entirely recovered from his`rec,ent illness, arid has resumed his duties at the Can- adiun Express. oice. . ' up up an -4 .- _._ _ - -__ V..- -v-vvvu-uuvu Q vauvvu .----v V ~- ~ . 1 `Miss Ethel M . Hunter returned to hex home in Toronto .after spending two weeks with her aunt, Mrs. H. Hamilton. . . f '34}-; E.'w'."IbI{ 0} 7E2}on`m mg the guest for a day or two of Mnand }Mrs. A. Stone, Bayeld Street. III `II 1-: V. _- -, .-..J ---- `u no . - v v -o L 1 'C)~."'I\;I.-cCarthy of -, Toronto has been gazetted as Inspector in the Royal North-West Mounted .Police. _ Judge I I-'I`ewson wits . dovn Vfro.m jGoreuBay during the week._ -I _ '1`!!! 1-1* an . VVVVV VVV AAKAAA4AAgAA4A4AAAAAA4A 6cTAt mucumus g; F 6oWo .: I - yynuunul VIDIIVIIHII }Iigh0.t. cash price paid for Chickens. Ducks. (zeesc. & Turkeys properly fatted.- Ahver or Killed. with crops empty and dry picked? _ Call_ um} see me or write for particulars. - R. A. THOMAS. cams WANTED . lJ!...l...... .....l,.. 3.. -4, rouooyodoboooqowooooog IMPERIAL sco'rs cb. of Mr. ' in next 2 ' Royi Stone; - the next. witness, was s`ur.ethatu~the- M -igs Guthrie` who was . ' in `.eQurt*' was.the. lady? present with -M-'1`_s. , __Guth:ie `-when 5 the trunks were `ed. to ?be2~'xpressed- qn 'I`hurjsday V In " _;8. " H` hadk. . - vpy-- , - V(l'I7o 1V'i'r.. .C'c;tter). .I am satisedi Miim Guthrie}.-was there with her mo- rhe1,?7 .delargd the .witn.ess. He did fse_;h9w `he:-Zcouild be. mistaken. I .._v,_v.. ` To Mr. Boys witness said that as far as he knew Mrs. Guthrie was at .the- Allandale station only once on "fthe Thursday in -questio`n.- He did `fnfo`t elaim- always to remember the `faces *of -those doing `business with mim. V . ` ` A Mr. Boys suggested to the witness ,'it>`-Twas a":p`erso'n` resembling Miss . m5`-W". r ~ G'u,thrie,L whovhad presented herself that::.day:.,-- A itness reblied in the af- x-, -g..--- ..._y w. I * iwmld 4 pot, fo. 'u`x_"ther~ ' than `this $5 suggcstgd` Mr. T Boys. Witness .:sgid;"..No. . . `A. ` \ 1.- . _ B9!!! W._AD|E3'i ._ --.- -- -..--.. .... i Chas. Lowe, the baggageman at Allandale station, told of Roy Stone, the express` agent, occupying the same ofce. Witness corrected part of his evidence given at the re in- vestigation as` to the time of seeing Ma-s. Guthrie and her daughter when -the trunks were-expressed. It was about. 11 a.m. and not 3.30 pm. as he had previously;sworn. R. Stone and Mr. H-allett also w.ere_ present. He {was positivethat, Miss Guthrie was with`. hei--.mDthe.1_"..A and that. she was thelady who had, paid the express ch'afr.2es. . s ` e l . (By Mr. Boys); Witness stated her ability toewrite 200 words per .minute at the time of leaving the businessecollege. Did not know what her -present rate ofspeed might be. ("L__- `I - Miss` Violet Muingay (sworn) said, that she was County Court Steno-I grapher, duly appointed by the Coun-I ty of Simcoe.` She was acting as; stenographer at the re inquest and had been duly sworn to take the evi- dence downecarefully. `Some of the` evidence had already been extended! `from her notes, but not `all. Missl Guthrie was sworn on the 'I9th Nov. when called and was re-called on the 22nd Nov.` ` Mr." Cotter read at length fromi Miss Guthrie's depositions, covering the pointsiinvoived in the present charge. ' The witness `followed Mn] Cotter from her notes and said the' depositions were _correct as read. i ._-. u|\yI.Il \Io i_H"'I5r."VV'ells as Coroner of the re mquestproduced the request for his warrant, and deposed that Clara Guthrie was a witness on the investi- gation and had been sworn according to proper form. When she had been recalled, he (witness) had cautioned; her that she. was still on oath. l - ...u.~-J us: uni IIA\J|\.|.I|l\.l||.o, behalf of the accused, -then pleaded not guilty and elected to be tried` by a jury. "FL- _, ,_ -_l ~ - - ---v-- -4 - 4-":- The case against Clara Guthrie ' was first heard. - ` ` -----V----- -----~----.v- 1 x His Wbrship observed that if he! had been oroingtto try the case he [would insist on theiinformation being iworded as denitely as `an indictment. 11' 1'1 ' ..,V -...B.-\. uuu -u\.;\.n|ul.\.. I "1\Ii'r.'; co_tter claimed that the form of the information was sufcient. It could. however, be amended later, if considerd necessary. '[`l"2_ I11` ,0 ' I i , Mr. Boys argued that the exact Words given in the evidence should lhave been -stated in the information. |It was too vague and indenite. I .. - - 4 - ~ 1.1 f` VI-13:13! iv III` I 33 Highest. price in cash aid for good cedar zglxingle bolts. delivered n Barrie 01; at any ;.'1`.R. siding within one hundred miles of mu-rie. J . kl. CLARK, Shingle Manufacturer. durrxe. Ont. _ ' { tf The Magistrate read the informa- "tion which/had been laid -by Chief King. It disclosed that Theresa Guthrie did commit` perjury on an in- vestigation now being held by Coron- pr M` WA": any-I nrgnbnig-..-...l LL--- vuauggauuu uuw Uclllg IICIU Dy bO! OI1- er,S. M`. Wells, and contained three counts, viz., `(I) that according to the evidence of accused no one had gone to Allandale with her but Miss Meeks; (2) that Miss Meeks was with her at the express oice when the agent was told to express the trunks; and (3) that nothing belonging to the accused was contained in the trunks; The perjury charges against Mrs. Theresa Guthrie ' and Miss Clara Guthrie, her daughter, were ventilat- ed in the Police Court on Monday before Radenhurst, P.M. The num- ber-of spectators was not so great as on the re investigation. Mr. J. R. Cotter represented the Crown. while Mr. W. A. Boys appeared for the ac- cused. Boys before electing objected 7to;the, form of the information again- st M-`rs. Guthrie. The charges have their foundation in certain statements. made by the accused while giving evidence on Fri- day, Nov. 19th, and Monday, Nov. 22nd,'as to who were at Allandale on `the occasion of the trunks being ex- pressed to Elmvale, the day following the re, and as to the ownership of the contents of the trunks. \ I 'C(mnected with the re investiga-' tion .now.pen'ding came the arrests on Thursday last of Mrs. Theresa , .Guthrie and her `dauzhter, Miss Clara, on a charge of perjury. Chief King laid .the. informations, acting under instructions from the Crown Attor- nev,iand in conjunction with P. C. Lambie executed, the-warrants." The two'prisoners were immediately ar- raigned' before P.M'. Radenhurst, but without pleading or electing were remanded until the Monday follow? ing, bail being xed at $400 `each. Mr. `S. J. Guthrie became'bondsman.' I'I\I O Theresa `Guthrie and Daughter "Conlmittecl For Trial. ,, \{C1.00PR INNUM IN ADVANCE IUIOLI COPIES "VI GIN?! i- I rFurnisl\in% 1Wen s_ GRAND onka HOUSE Thursday, Dgcember gth. l Next Sabbath will be Church An- niversary Day at Collier St. Metho dist, Church." In the morning the boas- tor,_ Rev. .I.~G. Bowles, B.D.,. .-will preach. and in the evening Rev. 7-.-. Starr willfoccupy the pulpit. Special. music bythe choir. Ivvunu ll\JL avv\.cu Lllal. LIIC UI.I!Cl [all -a lady in black-was Mrs. Guthrie. They were_in th baggage room_ to szether. VVntness was quite oosxtive as to Miss Guthrie's identity. Thought i Counsel and witness had a little tilt here. witness saying that he had not stated this before. for the reason thathe was ngt asked . 'He had re~ membered Miss Guthrie because `she had, previously been pointed out to hinli and he had seen her at the Cry- sta . | Bert Stubbs, the last witness. de- posed that he had known Miss Guth- rie by sight. but not by name. He saw her with 21 lady at Allzmdale sta- tion themorning after the re.` but would not swear that the other lady >--9 `adv :01 "|")t\II Inna fa-c (:uL`u..:.\' & .Mr. Boys endeavored to get the witness to say that` he supposed it lwas Miss Meeks because the lady had `given that name to him. Witness, however. swore that he had put the [question to her Are you the` lady?" [whereupon she had answered Yes." I" ' '7' _`-V`-". Interment was made on Monday afternoon at 2.30 in Union cemetery. and was under Masonic auspices. Rev.` Dr. McLeod oiciated at the house service. The obsequies were very larorelyv attended. one carriage being` taken up with the numerous oral tributes to a departed memory. 'M`essrs. Geo. Monkman, Noah Grose, Geo. Livingstone, H. G. Robertson and Jas. Paterson and Dr. Wells were pall-bearers. `had ans\Ave1-ed Miss Meeks. `I ...-- v... yvr-ya vs I.|I\. unj- ` M`rs. Bailey. two sons. Mr. Baldwin Bailey. of North Bay, and Mr. Clar- ence Bailey. of Town. and two daugh- ters, Misses Jean and Anah, at home. survive. Mrs. (Dr.) Rupert of Tor- onto isia sister. Mrs. Grifth of Tor- onto a half-sister and '.\Ir:' Geo. Bald- win of Aurora a half-brother. All of these were present at the funeral, {other relatives being Mr. ` Dan lO'Brien of King, brother-in-law. Mr. Noah Grose. Toronto. and Mr. \Vm. Stokes, Meaford. Dr. Bailey was a respected member of `Corinthian Lodge. A. F. & A. M., and of the A.O.U.W. -He was a Pres- byterian in religion. Politically. he was never active. but always passed as a moderate. Reformer. In social life he had many warm personal friends. and a little group of these could be seen of an evening chatting and joking with one another on the various topics of the day. I `l\l'l.... `D-21-_, L 9' "`- " METHODIST ANNIVERSARY. '3 X3- Paif semi-detached brick houses for reti situate on Bayeld 8:. All convenience Apply MRS. J AS. KEENAN. Cl-tt c -._....c uc Luuugln. out me veterinary [business of D. G. Sutherland, V.S., and `commenced practice on his own account. His office at that time was on Dunlop St. immediately east of where Mr. Donald Ross residence now stands. Some years afterwards Dr. Bailey embarked in the livery trad combining it with his veterin- ary rofession. It was about this time that he purchased the Dresent family residence and premises ad- joinincr. He soon built up an estab- lished business which continued down Ito his death. _ ---u. pawn. up The late Josephus Bailey was one of'Barrie, s long-time residents. It was in 1872 that he came here a young man from Laskay, in the Township of King"; He was born in Markham, in 1845, but the family removed to King. He studied at the Ontario Veterinary College, Toronto, being graduated in 1870. On coming to Barrie he bought out the veterinary business of D G n+ImpI...A vc ' People of Barrie and vicinity were "greatly shocked on, Friday morning last on hearing of the sudden death of Dr, J. Bailey. The Doctor had driven forty miles the previous day, and retired"at night in apparent good health. .He arose on Friday, com- plaining of severe pains in the chest. Dr. Fred Ross was summoned, and did what he could to alleviate the patient`s distress, but he was still lsuering greatly. Immediately after Dr. Ross left Dr. Bailey hurried up- stairs, and lying down on top of the bed - almost immediately expired. ease of the heart. cDeath is attributed to organic dis-_' V Get an ea :-ly sel'ection-Buy your Gglts tcr Gentleman NOW. and hut,-vt`1111 7puI:va_',w`ay until required. :: 3. .- .. U 1,75. ._ALE}_. MILNE Arrivals ' if .--Whlte Linen. with Initial- --Fanculldnen Handkerchiefs-A `. --raucn aux. wmn ~ --'Ne_<:kyvebar ahd Scqgfa. (Continued on Page `F011:-.) 3 `."'m'rtn_ ... ~...a .f..,...T ' V OR SALE V T reor less; South half or particulars. write 9!3 . FAR )m- hundred acres. Lot 17. Con. 7. Innish to 1:. 'I`. DICKEY. nwood St; nnAI~u- D- `ear and one ton A reward will W. BROWN. Cun `P. 0. `Q,-.r\ Oncdark red two-ye -0 and white steer. two-pr-0 be given. KI` S'l`Y.'\ Y ED Into th I signed on 01' about Oct old stem`, with broad ms. \\I nunurlu W "1uaz'ue'o3& c ' `R3 `w";;i.i;."*aI- 33` t mg`. Apply withrefere to Mrs. T ISMER. rm Julcuster St.. Barrie. ` . 48-48 v I nu` HOTEL. ";;;c2;.:.;t respctfuily ?! solicited. . . A BARBIE BRANCH w. n. MORTON. Manager. V $`2"19555f 3 That Savlggs Ac%ci%oimi J -13-If And other Users of Mahluigrii. when tn Barrie caltand see the . MILLMEN .2 A .% , THRESHERS! - rARML_I_lS 1 H g_rry hi.'VWo[I?fen%den ngnn gun can-no "In-pl; `VURS remodelled and .re{rcd.- MISS `M Mcl{ERNAN. Small St _ mp . New Machine Shah which you have m.eant to could not be sta`.rted at a. b'ett`e1'- time than right now, while you have plenty of money coming in_ ' The habit of at once depqsit-:. ing in the Union `Bank of Canada the cash you receive, and dfaw- ing` it out only as you need it,i will keep your money absolutely" safe. will help _you_to save` more of it; and will increase your bal- ance by the addition of 'COmr pound Interest. 7 ` V \ nus`: nnnr\uo-`L :.. __--.__ _nF _II F 1l'e 111 d with Lathes. Ph.ner., " y (1 i>,ri1.l- 9t-` ` an - 'n-A A `A rAN'l`ED--A GUI line? In: noun` 1: `Total Assets Obi. LQ1:;._..___ NEW Anvznrzsnunursf '--jv - ` -' ~. ~.;4.'I`;x W: ' V` . 7 OL. LVIV. no. as G, `-`VII-I T V momrcou cncw. ruv u:.u--A uu uumlsunuslm Must be good No waahigg A nnlv with rnfm-n I-n Mm JVLJ Fl . Mouzv 1"oLoAn I__...- -....-__a.' -1 _.A-. .---- POULTRY wm-ran- -.....L _._!__ _,,-,1 or cANAp5_ --v--- w-- vvlt 0 Chrdl. -V-Vales. Mad e Hugues Thomas. conduct:-ess. u\r\(.at t"(")rVn|;l'\1 Uundlea P.T V . AQ-[|r TO LET house `kind, ----------`-r---------. EENERAL SERV'ANT Nn wnnhlno nu I-mi- mines or the under- rk red two-yea vs I. ' %dlng. Pa. A%3?'5't'-W iiiiizi aiddreqoec thq partifculqra` 0: their ! . A . -- `W595 '3Y'ln'!'c'rAxu~woJ'xcm uumm % the u1d%dute.$e=AdI::u!nttator with -will angered wind bate A Imam. of theuid .. .. . 4, 0. r ' - ...:.."'.' *' ummmmn:>-. I wlneg, juq . _.unr.non'g-.u.. Agmtnuvnwr mm. in `A 911.0 to the uud ad.`thelrtu 35:13:: Ag! add:-oqneo V my part pains of 9119!! nlnlmn nnnnm-Iv we 1897; and imendmantu thereto!` notice1u_ hero_~- *" ":'.*:::::*:...'*"......'" g .5-:...ra%."'...." ,_ {Saw the wwnop '3 5.. -1 31-...` cup I AH an-`u n`-`Inn-nf-rillnn .130}: cuuml nu Ina 311510 0 Inluiululln I-nous. me or?I'n':'wwnau:po=s % ` . - go! Simeon. who died .aIvorobo1gt"the 15th. { of Ma .1901. no required on orbefore Sc urday.At a&thdI`6f';_`I9`o.mbor.1s09.to song! `cw 3.-?"v13'a3:'3o ,..:".;:: I`-u?J.'hnn:i."n:-to nu. u'naaa-'1}:'::adf'meu- run` jtfif .- $ To .ci'a3:1'o1uI. PURSUANT to `aouon is 61' Ohibtr 129 1:. here- Inslnd 195.323 .?.`.`:`: 2u`}'}`a .".J.'.`.`:.. ,'.?`. .".`.`?.?.. 'JC-hurchof E;;i;1_\:l} I IUIIOLIIID DI D110 58011115185 (II I . And mrther take notice t 20th def of December. 1909. th. tor` wil proceed to distribute h said deceased among the part to. heviu 1' rd only to th he shall t on ave notice. and Ininistmtor will not be liable f_ or any part thereof to any pars V whose claim notice shall `not , ved b him at the time of such [me at Toronto this 25th day` - ANDERS vsollcltoz-3 for the said 4 pursuant L0 me xte- I rio. 1897. Chapter vised statutes 010 t all creditors and } `129. and-amending: acts t others hsvina ole ms agai t the estate of the I said Alexander ityrie. wh died on or about the 12th day of July. 1909. requested on or betore the 20th day of Dec berp 1909. to send by boat prepaid or todelive to` Messrs. Ander- - son 8: Gra!y,_No. 936 Keeie . eet. Toronto. the ' solicitors or George Alexan r Ross Byrie. the J administrator of the estate 0 he said deceased. their Christian and sur-no addresses descriptions. the full` - on claims. a statement of their amount of the securities (it a I And nnhnr tnlra nnmr In I-. aha: Hun uni.-I I U]. IL/'l'4 I3 l|UX":Uy EIVUI ! In the matter of the] Norton TO A OTICE is hereby gfve puruant to the Re- at 0 Chapteg .19O and nrngnlnu not: Q I all nu-nlbn-an .. van 4. vuvnn BBTIIUNB GREGOR. Sopr Carl Rosa Opera G0. (first vi ; J. A. OASSELS. Scotland's Fui int (rm. vlnlt. in A mnrInn,\ PRICES--76c. so. 35. Boxes. 1.co. ` angry. 25. Plan at Milne S: gun s. Ph ne 39. ` J. M. HAMILTON, World "Greatest Scot- tish '1en'o:-. ` E. l.'ol`i'"i;m1'3ii1IZ'x::"::.:>'1'$' P1S_.is\nd Ac- ' . companlst. j _ ' Exzcuronvs 4Nofncr: 11 Qljlln ` -.. .vv..-. --y--.__._w _ __ ._ _.-__ ._-- -..-_.. A Eo;lyCo;nmI1;|i;n. 3 D m--?:5,F|`Ai1' 7 pap,--Evvenfsong a,nd _e`zA-moni; _ % _ Bnv.lE. R, .1, mass`. vwgar. : fwm_p:ea on' ` All 'VV.oIo`om. .aea :a F:-ee._ v , .r niouoe rs` hereby vvuua. I. VI.` ul.Lll.\J\-! T0 wrr : fgiv on that the Coun- and, General one of the . Pe and ounty Court in and r the County 0 Slmcoe wlltbeheld in the rt House. in the Town of Barrie, on Tuesdamhe M den of December next atone o'clock in e afternoon. of which all Justices, Goran Constables.` Gaolers and others are re 11 ed to take notice and attend `and to noon rtorm all duties that should tel 4. . - W." " .'" xv. M. HARVEY. ` T Sheriff. Counry of Si meoe. Barrie. Nov. 30th. 1999. . as-In *rnmrrv' `CHURCH s:avuc:s' :1:-up -nn :1; suumw. `bsc. `$1-H. 7 8.30 'D..lVII,--H01) Communion. _ . 11 u.m.--Mornlh}g Prayer and Sermon. C?-I... IN`... _...__'.I __ COUNTY or smco .) Notfoe is` hereby A _ W11 Fziven that tha Cmm. `GRAN OPERAHV()USE ON MoN AY, D.-ECEMBER 6TH IMPERLI Barrie. Nov. 80th, 19503.8] j_UII I -69 III `urn; T reman; deceased.` X3633` `I;-Yl`l'l`E:. Barrie. In the C `__..__ '_I A - A --_I Ho IlI33IJ3g UUHl|ll(l 8 I ist (first visit in America.) El I)..:Il.l__- .I. ` - $I$obo.oo in frqsh inade. hp; _Furs to `_be's6ld i_t1.v weeks.- We will "offer `to b.t|1yt'S `day, NOV. adth, ourentire out- put at cost of manufacture. _'M!ust have _roo'm.for spring` goods leaving from over the` sea. Call early`. IIIVIVGI IV DV"`_` .. ." . - V V `to loan :?::%v2.:::,$.:,.*.:*:=,::.:.'3:a .':.'::..`:.?.s %'-'i:. no.3 amounts on the security 01 A ages. McCAR'l`HY. BOYS: 0 song unlop Street Ban-l'e_. --._....__.. .j------>--*` Simmons & 00., l V Furrim. V SALE of the Town of ' "state 3: Am;-:.x-1 n!!! of Slmcoe. mnnlrons g ";.'.`.:...;;a ;.;.2;.'ia;a:' 3 ooO }