Mus. THOS. cuxjppg Toronto, J uly 16th. SUDDEN 'DISAI:-`1 EARANC'E Style to Commence at 1.30 Sharp. The following va.1uab1e p1`0Pe! tieS, viz.= PARC? ABLE PR0,PERTY-~Composed' of 2 Lots twenty-foul on which is a soIid= brick reside:qce_2 of }4 rooms, _.vs be . arden and orchard. . - ry__g_ _ .. ..... A-n n-r\1rr -n1-arr Antftrh `RRTITI bery. garden and. orcnaru. _ N0. 2-A-PAIR OF SEMI-DETACHED BRICK HOUSES Bayeld Street. _ , L _ __ N_O.__ SEMI-DETACHED BRICK .HOUS` AV \Jo 112" 1. A.L.n..I.u -v..-...__ ._ , , :side of Bayeld St'nee1`::` These Houses contain six _rooms, bath and tion. non. . A A L d _ bl t t . the town These .pmpertie_s .are situated` on the most _es1ra e s nee In 1 ways in demand, co-nsequentLy_a1~e a good mvestment for anyone 4 that is ,mnted.- 1'a0 1% 800% class of tenants. ' 1 ',,_L-`I- 2.. 1.1..-.'l"n..-nu Q Ll VIII VI5lI/Illa .|.ao\.aa-saw --. v.-----v-- `Mr. and Mrs. Bissett nd son of Buafo are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Wolfenden, Worsley` St. Mrs; Wm. -Cosity of Saskatoon and Mr. Frank Craig of Toronto are guests of their brother, Mr. J ; `F. Craig, Maple Ave. ' " _ 0 IV_.._......... that 13 mm "".'t 3 goon Um U1 Wuww. d 1.)] '- th T wn. With its spacious g'1`0und` i i `M .. t"eme~0. -`;"' an icli hI;(1)1I;1efs(f:a;&I15'1t:`n:1i:ol:)ifI18tl;':rniioslllaeislligvi118' 311 the advantages of the town mmbmwl with the - quiet of a country residC_:n0e- .. . : L `L3- _.....; l\: Han ad-nfn 0:: H10 hr-ire nn- Ux-imr VVLIILL `UL:-Lt \1\AI\IV va. up vv.----- 0 These properties must 0be sold to close out this part of the estate z out of the country. ' V . ` Te..rms0 on Parcel No. 1, $100500 Cash, balance to suit purchaser. Pm.-eels No. 2 and 3, $500.00 cash, balance to suit purchaser. D AROY HINDS. -Therewill lfe Offgred For \ \\ \\ .\\ lthoughf that -he has suered from a mental VT-he Toronto police {are} also looking for him. ' ,. I -Swhort/ and -her `son, Hazen, left on Wednesday for St. "John, N.B., todpend six .weeks with T her sister, Mrs. `Jack M=acLarern. Hazen will be -much missed on the golf links. 1-1 A 1'1 -,__1 'll ...L [Univ cunvxn uvvu.-ooc -v- ------ i Mr. Purvis visited friends in Bar- rie and Innisl durng June, and was in apparent good health and [spirits then. ' I , . I % RoGERs-At't1.;'_rL v. Hospital,` _Barrie, on.Wednesday, July 10th, a son to Mr. and Mrs. John Rog- ers, Ross St. _ i KING-POWELL--At All Saints Church,` Penetanguisheme, on May 23rd,, 1911, by the Rector, t.heoRev. N. A. Fitzroy Bourne, George Edh win King of Toronto ' and Berth-a.,l daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Powell of Barrie. _ ! STONE--At his late residence, 7th! u Concession of Vestpra, on Mo-nday,g i- July 15th, Arthur Stone, in his { 46th year. A , BRIcKNELL-.-1n Barrie, on Wed- nesday, July 10, Mrs-. Wm. Brick- nell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | Somerville of Stayner, and sister i of Mrs. Thps. Rogers of Barrie. ROWELL---At Minesing, on Wed- | nesd-ay, July 10, Agnes, beloved` wife of James Henry Rowell, inn ' her 28th year. I Baby Bye, There's 9. y; Let. us swat him, you and I. Thre he goes . , On his toes ~ T Tainting Baby s nose. uwva 4-av; - Watch that y, . Watch him while he s crawl- - - ing nigh. On your guard, Little pard! Swat him good` and `|......J' Full SONG OF THE FLY." III 0 \JOXIB aolotvvtrosr -- v v- Dr. and Mrs. Prestoni of Cneemore and Mrs. Weedon of Beaverton, visit- ed Mr. and! Mrs. C". M. G., Smith,' Collier -St., during the week. A n'r!,'__-:_.-.. ;1.-THAT LARGE AND VALU- 4-m.;m+v.vo, Fast mdn nf Pmvhuhl M gmby Bye -1. LL_L Flies have feet, Never neat, of fr_om M 3UI\u\IVO Baby Bye. He must die- SWAT THAT FLY! BORN. DIED. H all modern conveniences, large gardens in ('0nI1eQ. ljb L`U.._1."*LLLLLJ. ;;4;;u\,-L. ---u .`xLU_ uur and.` twenty-five, East ide 0f`}J3{1_V'ellSt_ fun . basement, beautlful lawn, sh;-U1,_ \JUlLL\'l xlvo, Iavuc no-$ v--~- - Mr. R. E. Mainuel of'"\i'innipeg, Aandj Mr. H. -D. Manuel of the Bank of Toronto, Estevan, Sask., are holi- daying with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Manuel. V `I Mr. Robt._ Shannon, re rang- er in the Algonquin `Park dis- trict `has returned to _ Town; He 9 --__ AL- L1.-`-1- Ll:,-.o cunun fan jjff. INSURE HER HAPPINESS by providing the Ring and other ;iewe1ry_ offerings that she can be -. proud .of all her days. Select them here ivhere qu`a1ity._is: assured, where a;gna1-antee worth something accom- `eadh sale.` .When you give J.'ewe.1ry giye kind; and that ipnvly sort on gle here. ~ 2 JEWELRY s-ro S _ BARBIE. part the estatonas the heirs are livizug .HOUSES on "Lot twenty-s'even, I7,-`Lgt in thetorwn of _Barrie, and are al- for lookmg for propo-rty A.- BROWNL_EE_, on Lot twenty-six, East Sid1_~r;f D~l'l\J ' Jnuw &\'vv|.n cast`-U vw . says the black flies were -I-1'um-<;:1': ous- for comfort. I I iAre 11 Specialty With th. ,1, 1)- J \IV1-2_ L \.lLI.l.l-l\4IO .A.:sA:.A vv g;. \ -v...\ the C.`-.\ .E. . Musician Butterworth of th-= .\`-.35 .Guards Band, \Vhi(,`h (,'1`1>.~.~t_*.~ [$1.3 ocean for the Canadian N atinn-.11 Ex- |-hibition this year. is iuhnitte-l1_\' the `finest comet soloist in F.11j_r1u11.i. Hi.- beautiful solos have gone :1 1>n__r \\';1:.' towards giving the Scots Cu;mL it` rep!u;tati0n as the nost. 4--rm--rt }-uni `in the Imperial service. HEARST GOING 1'1 .\'()Il'1'H THon. W. H. Hearst. .\Iiui.~t.r -5 Lands, Forests and Mim-.~, `.:-.m+ next week for a. tour of .\'~rtln-rn Ontario. He Will visit Iln; '1`'1I1i~- kaming district first and M11 ~- what progrew is being` uluclv in work of road~making :m~1 ir- velopment; going on umivr th- 1ir.~-- tion of J. F. \Vhitsr_m. I.;m~x-. .\Ir. I `this to the Mallitoba b01111d-.x1',\'. . Hearst will tour the te1`1'it-.r.\' m-~t An annex to the town mt (3 is n,ow, being surveyed nude-r |rection of the T. & N. 0. I Commission. Nearly all [lu- the `present site have been-11 ml {cum COUPLINGS IITL` D 1 L John Reid, a former m-.\i.lm1t -'5 Stroud Lefroy, who w;1< cru.~i1v-i between two cars at Imi 1.;ky-_ Junction on the Sc-hom1x=rg: lino "3 the Toronto and York lmli-.11 hil- way on July 6 last, cmno tn his aim-.115 as the result of internal lxeuxorrlnlgr. The coroner s- jury found that I`-`*9 brakes and couplings 011 one of Fh" cars were defective. The tmin -NW `had been attempting to cm1>1* 111 cars on a. curve and Reid. the W1` ductor, stepped between the 0:1I'.~`Y throw the coupling app:1I`:1t11s 0V"? to one-side so the two p:n'Is .wo1'-1'1 meet square when the co:1ch<*5 09. together. Before he could get N1` "3 danger the approaching our Pi}`.`T` and 118' died on the train \\'-W I-Ilu-I ulsu nu \.LA\.u. uu ---~ "being taken to Toronto. I . Toronto had its sixth tn.`-11p street cars in ten days **11_4`[T `caused by a. bolt of li211`_`3` *1 ingtshe transmission 1i1}o tmm .v gara. hydro e1eot1..u. `p0\\-CI` not off once during tlns tune. 4 JEWELRY 31031:. `B AIDE?!` -"THURSDAY; E`ooo3ooooooooj 5606909 : `; X_It \.1`-/.`5"(V I V I ' ll l|A` `Guards Band \Vhi(-h (`cum-.~` 1| f\'\V`I" CORNET S()I.( ).< ILA` \.n K: WERE DEE`F.("I`1\'E Auctioneer R:li1\\';1:.` K 1~,>t< .-3 .31.}; . u'11I`:1I`.e I119 (U 81.!-b oooo nua- The Rev. F. -C. Harper and Mrs-. Harper were in `Town on Saturday. They are concluding their honey- moon by a week s visit to Mrs. Har- per s,'home in "Hi1lsdale, and will leave for London this Week. ox wvv -r ' 1 `I D) U I Lu-._ ~ strik- Mr. and Mrs. D. W. i}i1oy. who are on a_ motor trip from `Toronto to Collingwood and Meaford, spent a` couple of days in Town this week. 1:" 1.1;- m.1.___.1..... -1` 1\T.\..+L `Ran UUU_UlU `U1 'U.'C| B All .L\JVVu. IIIIIU VV\a\'&uv Miss Eva. "y1hurlow of North Bay, is the _ guest of Miss: Edna Lowe. 11 n Thornbury Hera1d--Mrs. S. C._ Rowe and little daughter, Pearl, `of Barrie, were the guests of the for- mer s brother, Mr. G.- I. Fawcett, Cl.arksbu.rg. Before returning [home they will visit relatives in Kimber-. ley, Banks; _Max.WeII and Thornbury. POPULAR MUSICIANS MAR- ` R-IED. The news: has just been made pub- lic of the marriage at All Saints V Church, Peuetanguishezne. ` on May[ 23rd, of Mr. George Edwin King, son of Mr. and.` Mrs. John King of ~Toronto, and Miss Bertha, only daughter of Mr. ,and -Mrs. John Powell of Barrie. Mr. and Mrs. Kine are two of `Barrie s most pop-T `ular musicians and} their many: friends: will wish them happiness and prosperity throughout life. At pres.- ent, Mr. -and: Mrs. King are` playing ygnsummer musical engagement " in CI! 3 llbaaoaav M ic and. 9 v_--_ ._ _._ A hapby home weiddirigwast cele- hrated? at high noon on Wednesday, -July 10th at 161 McDone11Ave_., - Toronto, when Miss Cassie Prince, late of Barrie .Was married: to Mr. Alvin Cooke _of Toronto. The cere- mony Was performed by [ Rev. Vet.- hnon H. Cowsert, assisted` 'by'Pastor S. E. Grigg of Parkdale Baptist Church. Mr. Vernon R. Co.wsert acted as best man, Miss Ger- trude Mrurray served` as: bridesmaid". They will reside at 158 McDone1l A _- 'l`-..p.u-'o;\ -L IJIQJ Vv ad; ; yuan Ave, Toronto. --Keep Nya1?s Talaum on hand. Rose and` Violet odors 25 a can: . at Qrosslamfsi Drug Store. ; ' % lingwood, not tater than Septexnber 18th; .'1`he`p1-it willfbe a.wg1-d{ecl`at' - etheeCo11ingwoo&A4Eir. _` PRIZES FOR CHILDREN S ` i BOTANICAL C0MI E.'1`I.'l?'.IO1}I `\ Major J. A. Currie, `M.P., is giv- ` ing prizes for a Botanical? Competi-. tion open to the chiludrenmin `North Simooe. The prizes a-nergold watches for the `best, three collections of nox- ioug weeds, pressed , mounted preserved, with the `best of d`estr03'i.I18- ; The collections. must be sent to Mr.- J. ,L9;,ughlo.nd, Dis- trict Representative of the Ontario Department of Ag_1lcu1ture_p;tICo1i 11. : _;._~_ -.LL"__'_3; Major Currie this generbus offer to aid in. educati_ng.the~ in discerning the various noxious weeds which destroy amps jare -the [of many ayiaxrmoa-Ya. life. A The oompetition, with iw wnsi i * :*i:;th . .. IOOOKE--PRIO'E. : fzonddooooooonwoqbongoo ; socm AND msnsonngq I L_`oVo'oooofoooo ooouooyouoooooooooqooooi ` -'-Tr"y "Orbss1and s S1/;ra.w : Hat` Cleaner, 10c 22. box. "' - -- ~ ~-.L '__=11 . \J.1UI5llYJs, -I-VU un uvo-o V V. t I . V V The 'Citizens jBa!x1d` 'conoer`1_: .W111. be given in St._ Vincene park to- night._ . .` ' ~ ~1 9 my _`'..'I.;.... . on An-Rh: u1uvo_ , _ _ --Hu'y1er s - Chocolates 30, 40 A 60! and 89 a. box at_Orqssl-x`md s _Drug `$9`-' . 4- I ` 011 I ,`I_I-_.VV.A. . QVK-VITO _ ' Holy Communion `will be oelebrat-` ed in Trinity .Chu-1-`ch on Sunday, July 21st and T'I_1urs|d?9-7 `July 25th. - O 9 ... L._:..._.... ........I.. `.1. UMLJ uawv `sauna .-.--v---...-.v -4NyaTl s* Eas m b1?infg'3V re- lief go -sore and tired. feet.` 250. a cal: at,-Cross1and?s:vDrug Store. -A_A-..- VQBQ Iavv , V-r-w-.-v--._-.. -_ The band. mooniighfwas poatpon-' ed from onday `to Friday nightion account 0 A unfavorable wejapher. `awn: co accouvn? `"1;1T_fva;v($rab1e w'vea.\tl1'er. T The new"vema.ndah of the Barrie Hotel will be a. decided improvement to the appearance pf this popular L _-L_1...... hostelry. : . V . A man, 3. goat and -9; rooster, ad- vertising a popular ='bra.nd of tobacco, proved an irresistable attraction for 2 the children on Monday. _ A.4\ AA _,j 4 I '_:o6ooooooooooooQQ93 Mr. Chas. Warren returned from St/oney Lake on Monday. ' -n-,42-1_1` Q5 :9. UIIU Vllllunuu vac. .._v-.....r`,. -Just th'ink-$3.00 Pumps and Oxfords selling -at $1.98. _ This is only one of the many big values at Moore s July Sho Sal . I 1 L` 1. ,, ,1 `L2.."' 37 V In-n my--wv I Orilli-a and Elmvale both had big crowds on the 12th. The Islay car-- ried a. good crowd upto .01-illia, and many went from Barrie and Allan- dale to Elmvale. .' . nu` uisnll UB1`) IV ch-(.0-an I vncvv _ ` The Rusholmse Lawn Tennis Club` of Toronto .will play the local club at 3 .o clock next Satundsay afternoon, on the Barrie Courts. `The public isi invited to watch thegame. 11,, ., _... An Italian with a performing bear passed through Town last week and collected a few nikels froi children , who wished to see. Bruin climb the] Itelegraph pole or do his dance; ~ 1 *1-` -11 ....L-..1- ....l -.-Quite a stir has been created by Moore s J inly - Shoe Sale--and no, wonder,forp the prices are ridiculous- ; lTy,1ow. - ` - - 1- -J1 ` __-__n-__;:__ 1.-.... Il\vO\IB-Burro- rvcv V- -It is not a sgie. i>1d sizock Tor` `out-of-date. shoes!--but the best of the nestsummer shoe stock north of Toronto," going at half price at Moo:-e s. Mr. J as. Maxwell has installed a corriplete outt for the cleaning? and i blocking of Panama` Hats. This has. been a much-needed.` line of work, and Mn. `Maxwell reports" business rushing in this line. ~ ' ` n W % -Never before in the history of | Barrie, have solid. -1eather'Boots and Shoes been offered at such attractive prices as Ca.rey s- ' Cut-Rate. Shoe Store is aering during their semi-' annual Red-Hot Sale. Look for the ' big sign, Carey` Shoe Co. ' " ` n cu'_,-J.1-_.L' .. . M-r. Benj. Webb of Stroud lost a team of horses by lightning during the severe storm last Wednesday} afternoon. With` a number of others .Who were teaming gravel` they . ha.d taken refuge in the _sheds at the `Sixth Line Church when the bolt killed the horses instantly. A -Chas. I-Iunter. about 18 years. of age. was brought from Thornbury on F.ri_d'ay suffering from apnarent sunstroke. He was, taken to the. R. `V. Hospital, ,where it is now feared [he has typhoid. His home is in` I Croslsland`. but at the time he was taken sick he was assisting the G. T. R. agent at Thomburv. - - I Vi`!- - -Sensation-al Red= Hot Shoe Sale` nqw on at Ca1\9y s C'ut-Rate` Shoe Store. Look for the big sign, Carey Shoe Co. ` A - _. LADIES -Be independent, ande learn to do your own dress-making. We teach you everything in the cut- . ting, tting an-d nishingof ladies and children s garments. gNo,t only the linings, but all the outer goods, in Coats-, -Skirts, Waists, Sleeves, Children s Clothes, etc. Charge for the full course of lessons now only fteen dollars, to be paid when through.` This includes one of the most perfect tting system in use given free. - I - . We .will commence teaching in Barrie, Monday, July 22nd. All or ,.v_, _f LL- 1........... -..n- L.` I-nlyn-n" `\n+, Uubnv vo. ouun - V .Mrs. K. E. St{o11'e:w3a'yeld' St, is visiting her p arent in Toronto. . _ Miss H. D. Crew of Philadelohia, is home on a, six-.weeksf `vacation. % C'IL,J ` Duffie, nLv1uL;a,y_, uuug auuu. ....... \lO any of the lessons may be taken, but the full course will be taught in a few weeks, and` will enable you ti) ~sucoessfu1ly dress-make.` for your- self or others. ` All wishing to learn or 'for fu particulars be sure to meet me 1: my school ov`ery Brown. & Co. s Store, Dunlop St'., opposite gutlalenh Hotel, on Saturday; J uly 0t . A "ll'1`QQ, K 17` A T IVKTQ Tm'l-munrnsm or Atom INTEREST -It is reported that the?- A1be1-ta. elec- jons will be bmught on i1r_Novem- Miss Amelia Taylor of Scarboro Junction was striczkaen V with heart failure .whi1'e.in bathing at St. Elmo, Muskoka, and drowned in two feetof water-.. V -`.--u V. `-- All lgrge, clean sheets of `wrap`ping~ paper should be carfeully saved, as one can always nd -uses `for them`. One very -good .way -to use them. is,` when making ` cake, to lay several- sheets of clean paper upon7the.mo1d -.n ing boar;1_;.and .sift" . the _(>'u_.r = gar upon thentop one; . This can 3:1sx}`Abe_lifted. the sieve being :p1we;a , __4-;.L 1;'__n__ _1. ~.'-; _._.1....4.`I'._ I.;-L- 1101]. U0 J.l..I.VUlA, uuu DLUVQ uvlace yuuvvu on` the "next lower sheet and the our emptied` into it. If but two -papers are used, the; :1-st one, can. `be '-slip-s, nude; `the other, to , ;be ._r_sifted `the required~!1mber of.ti1I'1ets-` .-Thisjis 13" mwll sier: : 1iai:ker I . %..m.et.h9d. ms VALENS, Instmetress. DRESS-MAKING ,.,. TE_D-`Neat girl as housemn.id, wages. ' `Apply Mrs. Calder- Therest St, A[ -29-29p. -q-._... 0s1`-- ,die-;'-Go1d Wawh on: day, July 12th. "A Reward` if return- I A 9@4o The Advance Oiqe. 29-29p `zfilu Ethel Sibbalcl of Toronto, visiting Miss J enn_ie Wamicfa, .To1- l-_.1-1 ` i}1p_WA3IT;:D-To learn the I` RAJ a gang [LOST-_-On the golf links, between the first grounds and the first green, Watch Crystal, ' with gold. vrim. Return to Miss Con- stanc_ePal1ing, for reward`. 29-29 Iv `FARM FOR SALE. ` \-100 acres, lot `(,con. 3, Innisl. Frame housg, and log be;rn;fand` frame stables. Gdod clay loam, never`-faik `ing spring. Half 'mile from _ Bethese-- da -Church and -school. Pdesession will be given 1st of October. Ap- ply to Chas. H. Hindle, Churchill .P.0. V - 29-31| I1_:~oIgEA WANTED- --For` s. s. -1\;_;2A_ ,._____________ THRESHING AND PORTABLE { SAW MILL OUTFITS-Twenty. _' h.p. American-Abell Traction; sev-' enteen h.p. White Traction; Mon- arch -S'e:parator;McCCluskey Separa- tor; Vietor Huller; complete saw- mill, all in good running order. Terms reasonable. S. Marshall,` Lefroy, Out. A - -That `desirable farm, the south east quarter of -lot 11 and the east half "of lot 12, concession` 4, Vestpra, containing 137 acres (more or less). S0"acnes good workable land, balance pasture land and. bush- Will sell with br without crop. Good bank barn .with stone foundation, good {driving shed, frame house, and (two wells, `11/2 acres of orchard. `Apply to A. W. Orrock, Midhurst P.O. 25-37 _The death occurred: `at his home, James St., on Saturday, July 1'3th, of Alfred Henry Bingham, one of the oldest residents of Barrie, in his `77th year. The late Mr. Binghami -was born in` Oakville in 1836 and `removed to .Barrrie with his parents .when very young`- Up to about 20 years ago Mr. Bingham was engaged in the butchering business _ and at one time was in partnership with his brother, Mr. John Bingham. who still conductsa. meat market. He was `the eldest o four brothers, and one i '. L2__LL 1.3.. -L'n+l\n.n 1IY`(\(I 5113119} VV L.LV .l..J.`1.|J"+'.1.v lhunu vnav Printing Business. Good wages. hours. - Apply ` Box 7 51, Advance f\E!`._ . Oice.` |me 1:-Luca-su UL 1.U|.u.' uxuuumo, nu V-.- lyear after-his birth, {his father called out in the Rebellion_ of 1837. 5 9 ' ' 1 LL- 1-1.. TA`... W 53.; `iv iu'{e`1l}i"'T;aog7=Zsoa.. <(i`.a.r1;. left last week `for I-Iaddern, une OI um ctu'1_y acuuoxa u. u......., his uncle, the ":1a.te John Bingham,` was the second inn-keeper of Barrie, and erected a hewn log tavern in 1832, which has since developed into the Queen s. _ % - A LL- 1..L- 11".. 1 I ULIU V` I.L\.\.Aa- can _ About 20 years ago, the -late Mr. Bingham reoeivednn injury while at work in his butcher shop, and he has since lived -a retired life. His brother, Robext, died some years ago, the surviving members of his family ' 1r,,, A ..... ..1..1 .....J M: I-n}\'nv i:1v ADVERTISEMENTS; % % ,_ % Vile _Su1'V1Vlllg'b IHVUIUULD U1 Luv .n.~uuu._, are: Mrs. Arnold: and_ Mr. John` |Bi`ngham of Barrie. ' 1 1. 2:--- --- A_-..| vBesides his` aged widow, one `son and one daughter survive, Mrs. (Drr.) Sprott and Mr. Ernest Bingham, a! commercial traveller of Orangeville. funeral .Was' heki on Monday AL A TY... : A.` /u-Lvv-\t\.`A1|I 7 . `:.f*s:i5ssa:' *b?11E7.; %*m"* ,.:..;; Sept 3rd. Apply before July 31st to O. D. McDonald, Ivy. 27-29p I N _L_ukg _|_u`u\-_;1.u,;.vvx1q Aax.-:.u.'\.u-. ---v----V-v I 'aftemoon to the _Umon cemetery,` 1. 'r.\ 13 T 1).:..;...-_ ..42.~.n+nnr ' aI`DeI'n0Ou LU hut? _ U xuvu \r\xLAA\Jv\.-J , lthe Rev. E. R. J,Big'gs oiciating. [The pmll-bearers were: Messrs. A. iCairson, Alex. Milne, Thos. Lowe, John Powell, Geo. Colevs and A P. rI'IY"lI_ _ A [WilVkes. l The death ocourrexi on. Friday last at the homestead.` near Craighurst, where he .was born, of William J os- hua Swan, in his 65th year, one of the best known farmers of the dis- trict. Mr. Sw_a.n had been a.-i1ing"for a long `time -amt his end was` not His father,-and `three brothers who emigrated from County Cavan, Ireland; settled; on lot 51, con 2, F109, in 1842. ' ` ` . f'l'VL_ .--..;....-.1 .-ln.n.L- vvnnn An `Qnnhv ` a Miss Redditt of Toronto is!.visit- ing her brothers, F. R. `and E._ G. ERed.dit_t. IIi1.!*. Mrs. J . N. 'HoBley and son Alana are on a. holiday visit with her pan`- ents at Stprucedlale. ' --~-` --1 "':nn 0011. 2!, 106, Lu. .10-xa. The funeral-took p 1a_ce on`Sund`ay to St. .1 _ohn s~ -Church and cemetery, Craighurst, and: was very largely at- tended. Heqleaves to [mourn his death two brothers, Mr. J oseph Swan `of Bar_rie "and: Thomas of Sundridge, -nr__ 117...` n......:,:.. AIFI ; pallbearers were: ;Jose1'>h' {Swan-,= Geo. .iz.,';(bhn Riehrdso:ii...ahd ma Me. OI narrle "8110; J.uum.u.a 5):. Uuuun. Aug, , one sister, Mrs. Wm. .C7ass.idy of Winnipeg, also his wife, six daugh- ters -and three sons.` The -daughters are: Mrs. Wm. Gromphon of Inger- h 801, Mrs. Wm. Looker of Alland-ale, Mrs. Colgan of Hillsdale, `Mrs. John Richardson of 'APt0. Mrs. Birch of `C1-aighurst Miss Pearl . at home. -_ The sons are: Joseph, Wil- liam and Benjamin, all of whom are ` at home. _Mr. Swan was an Angli- can in re1ig'i`o_n and a Conservative in politics. f` The service was conducted '. by the Rev. E. R. James" "and the hwaltf-Bivch,. Wi1Iia'm.-Look- . a'.~-..'...1 ...4:....:.ma. E UULIJL .LII1uuu1uaUu uuu .s.n..u ..u.u - Clu-ng-.4 Among oral oerings| were a wrathvfrom the family and a %sp1ra.y' from and Mrs. Wm. Look- eruallandale. , . ` . ` 4 ' CENTRAL` METHODIST 4 Rev; Dr. Booth is spend-inga week Qvirith ; friends .i_n. 7To`ron1';o an:d' vicinity. The _pu1j>it of the Ceuitrazl Methodist` oecu:>ied~ on Sunday I 503:. FARM 1-`on %sALE' ALFRED HENRY B1_Nc.HAM. * WILLIALI JOSHUA SWAN. OBITUARY. Mrs. `igwx;-mand and . Miss Hazel of Chicago are -visiting. and Mrs. Geo. Parks. V Miss M\cCar,thy has returned froLm % Scranton, Penn., where she spent `the winter with relativ . 1' 1_'A.L`- .___,.._,J_ ; BARRIE snow) 1 BE ASHAMED} iNot Taking Advantage of Its; ` Unrivalled Opportunies, 1 `Says Torontp Man. { l Dear Sir,-It ` pains me- much to` that there are such men in the Barrie Town Council, ;who would in- troduce a motion which will practi- `cally prevent bathing in Barrie; Bay. --- . , ,4- 1 `Editor of The Advance. ' What is the idea of these people who favor such a thing? Are they glallied with the Ga.T.R_., or have they any private interests at stake .which !causes them to do such a thing? Barrie should be one of the most! popular watering spots in Canada.I It has all the natural facilities forl such. It has, however, all possible! handicaps which have been placed thereon by the G.T.R. and such nar- row-minded people as the persons back of the motion above referred to. You have at the head" of the bay, . between Allandale and: Barrie, , one] of the nest bathing beaches on the American Continent, .with such a beautiful stretch of water line "run- ning frvom Minnett s Point to Kem- lpenfeldt Point, not having thereon a ' `single bathing shelter! The Barrie people should: be truly ashamed of LI. A... .....`I...-..-..' ' } y\7\rFL\3 `IvI`-'5' i themselves ! No trace has yet been found,` of C.l Ar Purvis," a well-known ha.nd'W!are merch-.an-t of Webbwood, Algoma, and- formerly of Barrie, who disappeared from No. 85 Charles Street, Toronto, on Tuesday morning of last. week. Mr. D. Pu.-rvis of North Bay, the missing man s' father`, ,who has been searching the city for __,.ahim, left Monday morning for home. The missing man is about 44 years old, and about a month ago suereda a nervous breakdown. He was attend.- ed by a local physician, and was thought to have recovered. At the time of hiss-disappearance he had but little money in his. clothes, ancl it is OUR: YVIIIIIUL vvavu ;va.uu.v.....-. Mrs. Henry Ball and little grand- daughter, Vona Ness`, have returned. from visiting friends in Orillia. 3 1 -13- W3 ._A__ `:1