`rm-: BARRIE `CARRIAGE COMPANY. vw-asan vvvuav-, wan. --rv--v - he -loyalty of it citizens`-to stand to- gether and: to -stand rmly as support- ers of King and country. Why 13 there- suc`h great anxmet) -amonst Taft and his politicians to have thus pact put through? Why do Ameri- can statesmen and American papers urge its success and speak of annea- ation as the ultimate result of Rec1_-_ procity? Is there any cause for Q83 adians to believe` that the `United !States wish for the passing of thls treaty in order to bestow favours upon Canadians` and: thus becoming its benefactor? Is Sir Wilfrid Laur- ier sincere when he belittles ' and ridicules Annexation talk in the face [of his attitude -and sayings of formed! years when he hinted at a prospective Continental Union? Have Mr. Field- ing s Annexation theories" subsided`! All these questions bring us to the llogical conclusion that this pact` {should be defeated. I have. been |proud of Sir Wilfrid s statemanshipl in years gone by; I _acclaimed him a great leader in 1896 and -rejoiced at his success. But compare Mr. Wil- frid Laurier and his promises of 1896 i with Sir -Wilfrid Laurir and his ;broken promises of `1911. In'.Stroud lat a Conservative meeting I heard lMr.` Drury condemn -Sir Wilfrid !Laurier and wishing for his defeat;1 `and "at the same time pleading with ,-the farmers to support `him. Cana n-y reasonable`_and fair-minded man` fol- low such -advice, nor can the Liberal (party acknowledge Mr. Drury as a ,loyal supporter? At Cookstown Mr. ]McDermott declares his opposition to ithe Conservative party because of its anti-reciprocity attitude and subse- quently writes -a letter setting forth his political. reasons for the support of -reciprocity, a support (as he calls. it) so adverse` and so illogical" that The Globe. refused to publish the let- ter, if I am rightly infornied; I see everywhere life-long Liberals desert- ing the party in order to oppose reci- procity; the better element of Ameri- cans advisinxg us to reject the pact and -telling us that President Taft is a discredited-.politician> and only sup- `ported by the Trusts and Comfbines and Tammany element. I. see the Mother Country anxiously watching. Canada and longing to see her stand 5 irm by the `Empire; surely all this i ought to be convincing and shouild make us determined to stand by the "Union Jack and to loyally defeat `this Reciprocity pact. I -am by birth a German and in my. aggtion for an Fatherland yield. to none. ..I have lived in many countriesand for years enjoy citizenship of the British. Em- prre. It IS a good country to `live in,_ and every year I grow: prouder of this citizens-hip. I could gladly sacri,-' ce my life _for the integrity of the British Empire. It is an Empire where God is reverenced and loved`; where His day is `honored, and whe piety reigns. - `It gives sound justice and protection, equal rights and liberty. -South of us lynch-law is rampant, murderers are liberated on any pre-texts; . the Lord s Day is de- aerated -. and God is little thought of. Arewe to join~= with such_ a 88 the U. 3,; are weevenu to- _l'l8k, `by trying the vlleciprgcity 3&1-ge. ment, the possibility of_ such a thing? ~ `Wnwhnvn -A nnaninl lure-..g......'.1'...a.. V`"1-;o:`E'aLtnese of the British _'EmPi!'0 is not dependent upon__high pr'1ce8,f0'.1 horses, hogs, beans, 'da1ry products, etc., is not dependent upon_ the ma- terial wealth, but depends chiey upon LI..- 1......1L-- .8 {lug nrinnna .1511 il".'l|I"- t0- '"~`"'! "`-` HVDUIVIIUUJ U1. aucu 8. lalgi {We have a gplendid home-market`, the whole` Em_p1re d:_o_ -trade with. Is 1310.36 any nght-:mu}de(l man who |_w9uld s_ell\such a. her:-tage as we I1-sh subgeac-is have 9!` a mess of pot- `7389 N0, by,a- means stand bywhe .Emni1-A and Lava 'nn. nainng ...:a.I.. 4.1.- l _ This beloved Canada of ours can_ be governed by an-y~psu;.ty, as _long asfits leaders and ministers are just, upright and loyal `men. - . _ vuav u y v, 9:] I an unvuuu 5|-IliIl(l Dy "VHO ` Empire and have no dealings with -the United States- " BAR~Rll:`.k oumuo Faiathfnlly yours, . E; H. LA`NGfFEIzD'l`; %,1:t.i7;>t<;'i. <>;-1-sI"a;j'<)'1-.61;2:;~;~;;n Sept, 2m} Vat.~Jas. McLaughlin's. ; ` ' .4 `no r "'n`n\' s'1."OVBj5ANDi " mc+ o3A1.--T $7.05 per *-1;-on;~$3. Q0,per h_7alAf xton; $1.85 per $939 ` - e-Na` fnces nunng mmthe Barrie and 1 `ronto Markets Dnrinl the Week. Beef, hixia 'q'u'a't}' ll F4-nvn tn- Export cattle, choice .. "` bu]-ls Butcher cattle,` choi:ce.. T ` ` ' medium . . . . . . . . ` ` common . . . . . . I . Butcher cows, choice . . . Bu-lls Com. and . . . . . . . . Feeding stee . .. Stockers, choice .... . .. T i (`autumna- I "< :o1;:-.'t:>` 'ni&.I,I II Springers . . . Ca-Ives . . . . . . . Sheep,__ ewes . . . . . . . . . . Lambs Hogs, fez!` and wa;t.ef1';>d... ` j 3mnu~t`nm an-zrmnnn 11.; 15310-1: Bsgwna. an M1 romows: 1 ""0051.-,-7.3o' per taon-;$.75 per ton ; $1.95 per <`1um't_er`ton. ::'.j__. ------ l vswvu nuvu .5-L` , _..... Hides, No. 2 .'... `Calf skins, green, per Ib. Sheep" skins . . . . . . . . . . Tallow, per lb. . . . . .1. . .. Wool, picks . . . . . .. Horse hides, best grade. Horse Hair. . . . . . . . . . . `W091, washed . . . . . . ' ll nu-nu-can -1. -2 T Tofonio, Sept. 5, 1911. Quotations oh Tuesday were:-- Wheat, bushel .. . . . . . v. 84 Oats, new` . . . . . . . . . . 44 Barley, bushel 65 _ Hay,1.EYi mothy . . . . . . . .. 18 -00 20 (( A C) ` 1: nn 1:: lscofr T Sept. 5.---Missl Annie Wallace has returned. to Toromto after._spendi_1_1g the s1`1mm_e`-r under the parental ropf, \ .VCL|[-. uva smcx mm-`.13. A Rope mgde from pure Mauilla_`-_bres., _ ,_ .1 , frm per lb. V Sure to-.:P,o"tato Bugs if you purchase yci1r -Paris Green a_nd jBug Finish from us. vvuuuuu ooonnnun unwashed .. . . . . TORONTO R. HAMBLY .. 540 1mon.- .. 475 ms, 4 75` . . . . . 400 .. 350 525 :)1oi'e ht-....'...._ . 400 . V1 50. home . 6000 ~. to medu... 25.00 .. . . . . . . . .. 3500 . 450 E8 . . .. 275 it W\`;1:5;viVntZre7s:tinZg` ise;-vice was heid in the Pres-byteri-an church on Sunday evening, when Miss-Nay gave 9. vsefyi `instructive address, owing to the- icknass of their pastor, Rev. Mr`. Me-. Clgan. 1-"il`8f:l00`l' of Nev Barrie House Barrie, Sept vvv 25 A05 35 oo . 450. -5 50 l,770 735 255 1911. 553 12 50 7` 50 9 75' `8 50 10 00 12 00 13 00 75 55 so 00 `50 00 `A AA "-11 oo 45 . .75 00 16 00 14 00 30\ 30 23 20 . 15 18 20 .T_. ('.3'.l 1o . 3 so ' 30 . .18 1 r`ha( le V Wehavea large amount of money to lo-g`v_ atlowest current rateugither in small or in lam. amounts. on the secuntv of good farm mat-` atlowest current rateugither in (Sr 1;i{v,',, amount on the secunty of good farm mofzl. . cCART[-IY. BOYS&'.VIU :: ~ E.:?%p Street Barrie. ` R H1503` I Ownerzoing West and must s_c`.1. Modern `brick house. 7 rooms. all convemcncr-s. house.- Hn:A-1 condition. 1} _acre garden. with ham. Fine location. 10 m1_nutes Lwalk from F1`.-.: Points. Terms to sun the purchaser. .\pp'.y - . H. D. JAMIESON, `I3-ti Barrie. normal ! ron 3.41.2 H- ucnmcn. ____._.._c-__-_ ' "Z`li1--._"Jas-. McLaughlin, Jr.,;':of";"1`V5roxi `to is spending a. c-ouple of Weeks at his home here. T ' EAHNUAL wisku I-`.X'CAU_RSl0N4 ';' RETURN % ni-:'ru1 lsept. 9 11, 13 Sept. 12 l . Ami 15 14 [L FROM BARRIE: 'T.`T.3IVC%C G-can-\v---._ - `i.ii`{'1"& spoune, Wash: Nelsorii CB} oilnvot-,'. B 0.: Weatxnfnater. `_wl.l,lI_: Tdcoma. ,Waah ; Portland. `E L68 Ancolel. San Die8v ~ tint Very low rates -3 A-- . {K ""5 `v w... , 3'0!!! any Grand Trunk 1` 'L `.2: lo 3- DUFF. D.P A.. Toronta ) Agent. ljluuvv, lV.I`V"'! Y ' ' ` (1; "Grand Rapids. Minneapolis 811 m.n'~u~n1'r -Original starting P` . ruched not. later than Oct. 2. 1911- , ,;. innate Rates to Port Huron. Bay Cit,v(ib III OODBOOUOII WIUI EXCURSIONS ;>scqR.sIN5 A n n - \'nn~ LONDON TORONTO EXHIBITION Spoclil he I WLV . an on Saturday, Aug. 26 . Days To `It: all` sa'urday' 9 Still. 5H! and TIII mcLus|vE 1 cm: ooIl Io return until `I'ues., Sept. 12 any JJKOJ-I .30 -"?London. 3. J. rnmcnnn, Agent. same; Speial Rates and Trains from MIDHURST l`oront.o& Return Ask In for free- ccpy of OF`!-`I(`I.\L PRUGR MME and TIME TABLE. giving full details of Fair. Rates. Snecial train service from-all points. U -Q'DTC-\I,c- - w -_ L sLu:m:i:'s' :6 Z `;;}VIj_l_y!.illlPl5G AND EDMONTON" _ - 1 ll--.` 'roums'r PULLMAN 4: 113123 A- A CC;)I:l-liv'l`";vI :s;'l";3.RN FAIR u_;_ Return Limit Sept. 18 $1.75 B `A. Jeerson spent the {week- ? Collingwood trienrds; _ /' ' _ M. Clbughley spnt Sunday Gauley. at Brentwood. _ Geo. J-ee;-son. of 'Bi u"iih,n1 n-"' ,pent Labdr Day x_a_-t` .Po_pu1a_r ! Cl UIW II V0) , IOW rawu ` 5th to Oct. 1531 35 |I:\.` _.-_4j ..__. A____. -..-u IIIIAIHI` From BX-IERIE to _ ' MiB., $7.60 C ago,_ Ill., $13.40 vow;-"nit ruuua-v -.7-.-- vs; Chicago and St. Paul n.l, 14. 15, 16 = Round Trip Rates MONEY I'O LOAN ";;e;:'..:,;:" fi.' 9.. -__.._ --u-_ ._H>h `-.u vw--_-'- - In connection with --io__-n-_ g- 1nII! Miss Rix of Orilnlia was the" guest of her cousin, Miss L. Rix, recently. Rev; G. A. R-ix and son of Orange- ville returned home last week after "a_ short `holiday with nelatives here. Ulllflll Toronto& Return $3.50 nsrunu 12 and. 3?.-.35 mg, 1911 Ore.; sun (1 Cal.. an : 170'.` anii: dly " ".;.;3"`:.;en.as left Saturday for their home in `T04 ronto. ~ ` ' _ ` . A ` -vi\&'r. and` Miss Kifkpatrick of Ivy_ spent Sunday with Miss Florence. Beatty. ` ' AvrN[r. Tagnd Mrs. M'ucG of Lotus are visiting Mrs. McGi11 s father and mother, Mr. and" Mrs. Tho-s. Luck.` ` "` &s;%`i;;{;.;n:e%}w; iogs .in the 1 saw mill yard have at -last been cut- "a.nd rthe mill cllos-ed last week. Mrs. Willette 6f Barrie is spendin-g a few days with Mrs. A. A, Flaherty. * .,Mr. T. Eaton of Ovril-lia Vbpent the L holiday `here, V ` CA birthday party in `honor of Mas- .;tqr Cecil Cameron vygp given on Mon- ;day aftgrnoon. AM. the little to/as "had g__9,.,pleasa.nt time. - " V '9 ~ Miss'E11a Luck of Kingston been spending a short timv with her father and mother here. T "Mr; Mil-ton Hewitt returned! to his school near Mindevn,Jast week. - "r. yya-vva gov`-.o av-ooanvuw-o /3--av vv say... Miss Jessie Robinson left _for"11er school near Webbwood, last week. ' A t\ o HM-isses Charles and- Ho;vard V are holittaying in. Torontq. _ ` ' A1` 0 .1 ` Sept. 5.--.-Mrs-. Hart and daughater o`f- `Barrie are visiting Mrs. Jas. H'ax'.t._, ` up as -any 1. Mrs. Frank D93; and` childrenwof Powassin are visiting. M-r. ` and Mrs. That. Day. ANTEN i L 4.--Mrs. I. Dickinson of Hamrf `cf . ,.`n wn'nnII9~:vu,au n'nnn-1:310!-n.h`1|An 1 A pie Lociai in connection with `the "-Ml7hod'ist church was held on` the lawn _of Mr. Va.nNormanl-ast~ Thurs-, day evening 'and was '9. decided suc- cess. Prooeeds $15.00. ' Ourvsumm visitors -hav,e`sta..rte.1 fo leave us,` Mr. Geo. Ready and _family also Mr. Harold` Hutchinson and- fa mily have` returned to Tor6mto.. A large number -lft for Toronvrtaol ~'1`1iesday morning to ` take _in: the ,Fa.i;'.. "A7 I_!__LI 5, - -- Service iwv-St. James Church `will be at, 11 o clock next Sunday morning. `II ! II 7" I 'I\ I Sept. 5.-L'bzEx;'- Wmliace Simpson is` spending a few days `in Toronto. I `II `I `T `I fii ,1! T _L,___ -.Vy1'x 7es.t;eiZ' -'CTo(1(e( is Ton wtT'he sick 44$ " Miss Edith Partridge. h-as `re-tu`rne<.i I .. 1-...;-.. I "7'"""'" " -` u ._ ' .. .77 " ..' -. _ is visitxlng-1-herf_ " %*i1i-flfoxoni; % V % 59 V-t~" >CTWfICjl Iv o Q 1; Claude " steam; 3:1 Tpmht? Slpan or J5lidland*_. spent ' "k-and with- heir pargqgs, Mr. `._`Annie Reive `of New Yoxk,._.urd o ` VJlVIl ' Vw '.M'r`e.'R. W. Sloan. ' V97", '.'D'..:..... A` 'I`4u-n-:5-A n-`A %*3$ZE'$Z B'F`K;J %` honey 4 . _ g 1 I 1 .3.` Willsoti of Toroxito wake up --up 0' is "o'-air , "`L___. I` ,(n{uRA Hhunn. " A` A .{.%;1.*:Mesers`;~`% w. " B. Sloan: I PA_BI8iI or V; 3: dnluairu LI A/ovononluvua vb &nInon_ 1 ;is 1jenewing.'".'old acquaingne | _ Sept. I Jssi ronto spent` Sunday 99:. hex- hom`o ` .L ._-v-.-v --v-`-. and I-5" 9!; `spent Sunday .with\ -M_:'_. and-. NI-13.?-.l_I4.\ M. -.Longl;wed. ' `*7 ' ' 1?i"1'_-`._ 15.11.. ___a` t\?:_.- 'tt......... .8; u-fpIvq',_. - _-uv--c-:-vv-v -I-iello OIiv.e Youizg of? spent,` a few duya_ last -`,wee.kT withtheir a;i1n:t,. Mm. Wm. ' ` . 4 -.2 2 >h\;_- 15-2..` vv -V.-. -- -- -.---v V ---- ..__:- fG;1elpI} ,Mgyor_;;f visited with Anthur. Dyer. on` \` Sunday. ` WW 9* V .in+;%. . --"__ L`. .. Mr.VMa.ry Longheedviisp spehdixig .a_.T month with .*her_ aunt, W. Rgyi * "at. om is -spending `~a~-few day; at Mr. Alfred .1 ".='3.%*?"'~{ ` % % ~ u -an-_,., in 1\__-._-_.;-_ .A `la... { 5.-Miss J. Miq-.heH" of BI-unt-V was ,-the guest of her brother -`fox Day-. % . . , . ,1-::'lMIarvey `Tiin resumed. ` work, 4` ;_-{the G.T.R. at Milton ~onMonday.r D. A. Gauley and Miss Mabel. ` ;__ have, returned from the` Egf --v-`ow v- w ---vw . ~Mrs.> J; `and my china-ie;`i`+j. off "A,u1\ors;V. I}.resVv;1pL_i.t"1n"g with Mrs, ",3; l_ii`-6%hr,' `Mr: '.l'."'?.`;l',~i141!':ows.-`_' A ' 1` -Us.` Jun .. -1 l'\.|.;.--__.- zae'v'asi?$'.i 5:-'i%h" ' if""& 171`-1-s.mAi.' Dyer? on Snnd9,y;,~~ _ ` - up - n-q A1 i }fis1:3"ii.1{r;"7ivejj ' and am __Ar_g1y ~ hWe' Barrie after a. jjvisit` with friends ..-`here; . I Mr. and Mrs, Frank. 'I`ho:npson- and. daughter, Dorothy,-of Montreal`; end- Mr. Earl 'l`:hognpson, oi,""0t,tawa, ed- this week with "their aunt, Mn; Alfred ` ` ...- '1'-. HD1016! . . . . . . . . . U 11. 15. JOY)" . . .3 or mass! re 3018, . H. Kn1m_baar .... ..2 J. B. McPhee o The Bnoadview Boyof I-nstitute,u'1`o. D1'yA- 5- A1`d3h- - 3 W- 300% ~ - - -.0 1-onto, has held for the past nine suc- T` 8h ppm.'dv` ' ` ` ' ` ' 3 Gfpew ' ` " 0' cessive years _a Boys \ Fall Fair, in . - 15 ._ 10 Which. t'116__01'hi b5-4301? 370 M79 0.'58`W9"` . V After th match .-..the ,.players.- `with years .0!` age A and under,_ and the severgal other friends were} ententained `B03,y(\]`_:ofV'])irVg:c,,torg\ i.g anti;-e._` at Glen; Ormond. by Mr._ and Mrs. ly of boys. Last ygag tltire vmj2,1oo_ dad f `;h ;;;:g*;n3d_ "entries made by-'nearly- 600..boyaV, 9-*6` _ 3 ~ - `cb"`e's`[; ' mad - V? tltq v,a xue -of;.._'$!i.fprtizd sotaledgtovea .,,;;, mm ., .1;',,"h.,,," 9500; 310935". !:l8h- V 7! =-'1`h9. : &1.h:ibih9* iii` very due` `in clvdwesetahls, 99wm.%'nponi`e._s.n1oss; hartny-n:'n'i:haenrJhea1th or. ` :: :Wp2Q1t yo.'P18W%'0&nH5: 8133' . ' `f . 9 , ' ` _ :P'h0t'f` 3' k V N I. - _'.- ' _..,4 I _ vm. ' ` ` V th ,9 ` ":l`li6:_oet 'at;l:onded'_' mg; L '1'-on-onto Exhibit-ion . from `here were: Mr. ,'1`. Redfern, Miss Lizzie Gibson, Missed Mary aiud Pearl .Bigg'a'r and `Mrs. - Hugh vGibson., ' ~ -- V A: n. I C it l On. 'l`ugaday of last week Irene Mc- Quay "broke her collar bone 1) falling out of -a .-;swing_ and lit e Ruby Adams via suffering from .9. broken leg, the r_esju1t__of-a fall .ot!.t-he veranda):-. -' " ` *_ "K`a.t_o; 1 _;l;a-yVlo Parry Somid has returned home f.non 1' a. visit, with her _aun.t, Mrs. Wm. Miller. I -u-9 - O Wail-needay! eveoing of iast week 3 the `Epworth - League; V gave `an "ice cream gooial at the home of Mr; uni. Mrs. T. " Campbell. An excellent musical program was given by. an orchestra from A1'l an31ale. A11 presen-t [had 9. Qvefy enjoyable -time`. Proceeds amounted-to-$18.50. - T e Mr. James "Martin: is'\r(iTsitVi;1WgVvf;i_e-1_I;isV in the vicinity of Toa-onto.` ` .v wvvvyivw -- --vv - - A large nun11;cVai~Wfro;i1 heme are at- tending the gre-at Exhibition in __To-` ronto ;this week. - _ . Mr. C. E. Mylies of New York spent x a few days last week with friends here. ` ` - " Miss Edna. Andrews fvisited last week with friends at Aurora . and ! Queensvi-1-1e-. . W - ,T-his village has at .tlhe present 't'im_e a sort of adeserted appearance, owing to such a large number ofqthe male population being away in -the West and el-s-ewhere-. Among those who left. here on` Sa.t.1.'rday were: Mr. W`. Ven-! ton, sectionman, who is spending a. few days with friends in. -the city dur- ing E-xhibitionn, and Mm. L.,M. Kiel who left here on. the noon train via |Co1dw.ate-r and Oa-i1li~a to Cobalt.` It is iicipiir/1'Vt;3 has -been around thisi locality buying potatoes in. the field and- giving $1.00 per bag at'digging.tin_1e-. Beyond: a; doubt -the crop in this locality will lbe light and the sample small. __ _ _.___n-_l L1,-.. 11,- It is a wonder that those `reporting to the newspapers items in regard` to political `meetings: cannot give true facts. The mee.t'm.g in the interest of Major J. A. Currie. held here last week was reported` in the Toronto Star as -a failure, when. it was known to have been one~of"t`h.e largest gath- erings of the kind held here for some time, which was 9. great eurprise in: view of the fact t!ha.t`so many offthe' residents of the` village and vicinity are away to the West. T - Mis Vera Higgixrs-T, who was` visit.-A. ing friends in "Toronto, wassummonsed by phone to_1-etum home Thursday,` on account of the serious illness of her md-ortiher; ` - ' - Mu . H. Wi-se s new` barn `is about nished and the bui.1_d.ing, together with the cement under -the stables-, makes it one of the `most complete. structures` of -the kind` in this sevcft__ion of the `cop-ntr'y; It reects muc cred-it on.,the designer, Mr. Geb. Snider, man- ager for Mr. Wise, and builder,-. Mr. Geo. Baldwin of Dale-toz_1. -V Miss Nwie ( Lat:vl;o:1"<;]e % or _Co'l.d-_ water is the guest `of Miss `Susie Hill. " E The` as ruinishea the choirs of the Metvhodist church with some hand- some `chairs. . Sept. 4.-_-One Saturday morning rain set in. and during fahe fozrenoonseveral [smart showers passed over. this see`- tion, which, t-o a certainextent, will_ check the =bu.s.h res ra ing along the C.P.R. '.tna.ck' between his place and Hobart. Sercftion foreman: James Mc- Cracken and his men -have been work-' ing night and day for over a week try~ ing to keep "the re off the railway property. V ,, . I ' Mr. and Mrs. W. Shaw Qisitedv friends at Elmvale on. Saturday. ' TL :.'. ..-M-_A._J LL_L `_ __-;.-L I, , __, 18th Sunday after Trinity, Vsopt. 10th." *__v , St. Paul s, Pai`nswick--10 9.'..m., nn- *day` .11 4-n1-' ~Mo rning% prayer. .iae1m_m`.A Choir`, jpwctice, . '1`hurd'ay,;- e3.*? it.`1t1!7 mwtory.%-_%- % ~ : V~:~T$tL T;.1 9%*.!!?":.- ? !31r9hi*1rr? p.m, uarfaaev A, ' `I ::s:.p.m iayggmng , W Mrs. of 'Lo_i1dona is visiting `her sister, Mrs. A. J ary. 'll'._ 11* 11,, 1 .19 1- . .. . I. Mrr. Ii. IIajrt (:aJ 1dZih."I.4a:11jgV-s_v c;1- of Weston spent over Sunday with [friends in this village. ( T "1fl-1'._ma,.nd Mrs. VF. Carpon.-ten of :A uou:`n.: - ' .313 UK cnAIGm mr_s'.r. T`i:e1t-Lot" 15-_:1 `real! %t@%bes}ic1i ` v- ti a di nfqe e-`*1 jztween: Qne tea and A %an_other`.* A is no_ doubt`. that `golf. has} '=conie to -`stay Barrie. The interest . _in`th-ej gameifis still, intreaswing and there`. is every indication `that it will Soon be i.the_ni`oet__popular _sport in the . Si.neefour laet ieeue two". match- ee have`-f'beeii:.;,wplayed,"ene in _0olling- wood with Iorillia against Collingwood, and *-the other againat. Orillia. In -the former Collingwood was beaten by` 17 points to 9+ . . (From The Collingwood. Messenger.) ` _'1'_he golf match on Wednesday . be- tween the Barrie-Orilliae combination and .t_the Gollingwood golfers`, was played _on. the local links in perfect weather. Twelve players arrived on! the noon train, and~after dinner were conveyed to the Alinnks-, wheme a start was made -about 2 p.m. -Some of the players, however, did not get going till a.f_.ter 3 p.m., as, gwing to the day not being "a holiday, several of our` men could. not get up sooner. Some very good golf was shown,` but the players: were not matched as well as they might `have been. L. Carroll for the winners and I. `A. McCarthy for` the losers, returned good scores and] each won `fairly-. easily over their 011- | ponen-ts.__~ Mr. ,Ca.rro'.ll' is from Louis~ ianua, and is -an ex-Sstate champion. These two on the day '5: play, would have been better matched" -together. It was pleasant to see so many famil- ' ia>r faces from itihecon-ngty town, Mi-.1 G-rasett `particularly being at ne sport, I _'and just as keen at golf as he is atl qcurl-ing and curlers know. What tlhat! means. The combination team won` out, but the margin was narrow, and, --alteration in the scores of one pair" being enough to change the result. B. and O. . - C"Wood i !L. Carrol . . . . . . . .3 W. T. Allan. . . .0! F. T. Short. . . . ..0 ' I. A. McCarthy 3 W. P. Armstrong? E. J. Ryan . .0| H. J. Grassett. . .0 Dr. McFanl 2` 10 V` the ma,t`ch;..the ,p_layers.- were 'en~t/er.tai`ned Glen, Ormovnd Mr. Bees. _ A most sumptuous dinner was prbvi-ed, to whidhi up guests am mu justice, _Spo,ed,1esn 1 were made, nwe1regsu._ng,- qtomes (bold; and than Qvery one` present. `in . d{rh_1:king: host h`tIa1`.tfl5'-;"'nLiz'l`V1'n'_."i:ea'_x'1-I311 ot the,-- -~.;.-.n..2.... ;. ~n..~I _.--..- , -. Una`; . uvuuvu vs wuv_ and The singing :`of save rbhe King ma Au1d*Lnlng Sync .; hronght '7 to a. conelusion the `mo?st pleasant event. in the =-history. on golf `?13\arri-% n n q i.. 3?? t 3734 ~ - I . _ _`L i\p[r. and Mirs. I. N. Morton spent %.=ASund~ay with frie-1ids~in `Cookstown; _L .. . - . -.............,. .,,. ---. .. uavcuvvv V I. Scott . . . . . . ., . ..0 R. McCarthy 2 Dr. A.P. A`rdagh. .0 Dr. -H.T. Arnal-`I 3 Rev. G. Gunn-ell. ..1 D. M. Stewart 0 '1`-.Shid~le ...0 H. E. Jory ...3 Krum_baar. . . .2 J.T B. McP:hee `0 D1-.,A. Ardagh. . .0 IT, `Sheppard. .; Grew . . . 0 Dell \I`III'I.VJIO C I 0 I II 5;. `W. c. % Gilchrist 0 alf}! V'I\ll_\-lIU\IIl&5II\" IW. P. Armstrong. ,3 A T Batik C- I 6IaIJIlIlI III-I51 O 1'.` 'sZott ......... . .5 iii Ardagh. - T. Shidle 0 Krumbaar. J. 1-\_ `A n` 1-.-a_-_u, 1| imt%E< >ught%th"at too, Marie, till I used Red .Rose. Just y o u try it, dear. 4 Around the winner counts one point`; A or` 8` mhtdhes to four.` . j'Ilhe scoring in. a game of this kind is as follows: _Each pair to play` twice round the course, and for each at the end of both. rounds, the win-. net -of the most holes counsts one"l for the match.. '1`otal`poss:i'bl'e score three. T i A return match was arranged for` `Labor Day at Barrie-, but on Monday morning at 11 o clock -t-he local players- were surprised ?by a. telephone message that Collingwood could not fulfil their engagement. So the match was play- ed between Orillia and Barrie, 10 men aside. The grounds were in ne con- dition and the record was twice lowered, first Mr. F. '1`. Short to 43, and agaimby Mr. Leigh Carroll to 40; .!I`he latter gentlemen, who is from New = Orleans, was two` years the champion of the `Southaern States; and is a most nished player. He, in com- mon vwi.t'h\!,the other visitors, expressed himself as delighted with the -links, and ventured the opinion that in. them Be'rrie hadi one of its greatest.attrac- tions. (N.B. We hope the Board of Trade who are trying to boom Barrie- as a `summer will}noti'ce this). - The s.co_reTwas_ as follows;:-"- ' onnis V . T Lelrgh C`a-nroll-....-_.~3 I `McCarthy ...0 -`h- 1!? (1 vI1I`-L_.r.AA - `In In .QL._..A. Dr. A. P. Ardag-h 1 LF. H.-H..McCar1:hy. .0 A. Dr. J. B. Elliott. .1 F. H. E. Jo`ry...V....O A. 1-`.'S'h-id-19.; . . . . . ..1 A Rev Dr. H. '1'. Arnall`. .3 K. Rev. G. Gunel1....3 G. `I'\ III 1-` , Total`. . . .. Violet Mcnaugwn ia sp'eaA1ding" few weeks in Sault `Ste. Marie. ' Walter Craigthead and W. J ar-, d:in'e of Midland spent Suznigxwjmh -aunt, Mrs. Thos; Coifj. `- ` ' ` -l . .17 H. \ ""soLn""""'m"- '3"U_1.K F. Telfer .. 0 G. Mccosh. 1 Rev. Thompson 0 K. Macdtonell Oi W. Bruce. . . Q N. Strickland 0 .0 .1 ..3 .3 .2 A.I57gs.$;i ' A. Wilson .` . nusn \ You were. kind enough` to`5ask me to give you` go: publication, any opinion :gg;1:`:theIV.present political questions i now ~ atint the ie1dVors.'i*t- I` ;n9t*.'l.:_ei :zioHtieiii.=;aisss2*.%ao~ ave? 3 ""p`resse_d- into party `tri"f3.f_-*3 I, have` ,good- true friends in `both parties_,'wh`o, I believe, sincenely contend'_for the `earnestness for their attitude; there fore, I should feel very so:-ry were I, in what I have to say, merely actu- ated` bjr party ent-huniasm; but it, seems to -me that in the present. issue . _,__.I_A. 1.- 1.. ...\.....-..A anaon, `and hoitor of Aafam A J A general `meeting osfgther ah-a.re'ho1d~.`A ers -of the Barrie Caairiago Company, Limited, wi1!~=ba hold in the }headv_oi@_' at the Company, in yhp Town pf Barrie, on Saturday the 16th ; day for, [be;>r.. 1911, tor `eha;purp~e ill}; and, T .GPP!'WGs 5133+` .- ' ` E7 L i 3361113 '50 `HR lllllla Ill` ~I/uv 1-vlv-av-v, ----v_ party `ought to.be placed-second, `and loyalty tag the British .Empii`e ' be the chief concewn. A - . "As I read the papers, `both! Canad-._ inn and Axnerican, of all shades of politics, I have come to only one con- clusion which is that, in- the inteteets of the unity of the British Empire` and the place which, Canada ` holds 1 within it,` this reciprocity act must be : i-existed` to the bitter end -by all-`loyal 1 `Canadians. ~ A an 'r\ e,_o_._ -5 _:_A iihs. Walter Craighead and cheildrei`: iagve return-ed Ibo. Mi'dl3,ned=. V