at Twelvo`o`loc k. nooia. thht valuale FavmT Proper- ty bein composed of the South Half of - Lot ho. xo in Hm lav.-nth Cnnca-union nf the Tnwnnhin nf In. I-I u -vvnvvvw-vv-wp uvvoo. u--- v-cu-yo guru: - up vs- Haiaf $07 in the loventh Concession of the Township of In- nhl. onntnhna nnn am-pg. mnrp nr In-1:. ' ' III EH3 DIIVCIIUI \aOIlCl`33I0ll 01 I113 LOWIII nisl. containing zoo acres, more or less. AI-mu! am in nz'nm-an nf thin unlnnhh mam, contammg I00 acres, more or less. , About 70 to 75 ' acres of this valuable farm are cleared end t for culti\-ation--th'e remainder of the lot is covered with a valuable hard wood bush. 'l"l..'.- 3- n .u...........I:m.. Annnluna `unis: ant` n errant` I0! I! COVCTUC WIUI I VIIIIIDIO NET WOOU puul. There is acommodiona dwellin house and a. good frame barn on said premises. a so 9. ft:/une stable. The mil in for the most. art 3 clav loam, and the farm is well watered. An it in distant about 5 miles` from the Town of Barrie. . _"'r'i{'c'>'i-' A'r.'.'.'.'o per am. down. we the balance in one mohth. V . V - v-an--uvv --u w-w ---we---an 85 F8.1$`.l`$. ?s'i.`a'5`3-T %. ;.`a. 1;" x?s`;';:.'1`{3 -`f Banister. Barric: or to the underaigngd Vendor :- Solicitoi. Dated this x8th.duy of *`_:l;;gn_gt_)'1 A.p., 1900., L ` 9- 4- KAPEHHURST.` o1icit9`r?forthc Vcndcgr. ` Pursuant to thetrusts under the will of the late Alexander Shirlow. there will` be offend for sale by Publi-* Auction, bv G R. Ford. Auctioneer. at the Barrie Hotel. at the Town of Barrie, on - '.Z'A-.%'V`. .'.`%"i`:5F?"3" 8-it AUCTION SALE . Scientic Optician, Mnol.AREN's DRUG STORE; BARBIE , ` j % T1-2 % ."f ` --m 'ma-- ` ' ` TOWNSHIP OF INNISFIL. OF VALUABLE Mis A. fovfv E$;;g'rove, Ipont Sgturdsy uyd Sunday st him-`home here Arr'angmhta`A.'o Iliou t dompleted for` Q grlmd .I_Pu6ri9eio' to be held .9n;'1`hn_rqo1ay _eyeniD. next A Mr. `nVno:o:i.i to Mr. R. J. Hill : farm near Pbnville. _Mr; % mu a'i:"d,_`fa,Iiiily.% v-h:`?iP8: jgyxgg to % . T Jon. nd Mr.TI;%x"l`nat:n%l M00191 ?i'5d'f `j . *.i!`-:.< '3? Manitoba Mr. and Jns Brand` visited" ffibndl in `Thornton recently. gull 1` .New_ion Rvaoblnlaon Mina Amy `;.Ohantler has been; Bethesda ftiA0ll:1lI. -V . % - __ __-._- `v .v-.... j :Mr.rt;1eiV:M`ro John"R. Standen, who have been'upendi,ng the winter with Mu. Stand- on I father Rev. W..O. Waqhington, will*re~ turn .f.lI`1`l|`IA nnvf. 'l`n. ..I... vu - A-vuvl avuv. vv .. \Ic VV IIIIIIIKE guru 1-.9`Mnnit.oba nan Tuesday. Mina yiihlting hLo rAoona'.iz_I. Mi'AL`#zi9 LW!- % ` friend`: in town on'Mondn.y Tuciidhy on hi: way? to Sault Ste. Marie to begin worli: for tyne nex_t neagoni % ` ...t ' "pZix"ZIIJ:n"a' 'Ea}.Ia7'{J ' the chem Clan. which Mien Campbell conducts every Friday afternoon at 4.30 at the address given below. I`... A__..._ -...I l`.._4.l.-_ -_..;4!-._l_4_ -.__I__ , _,__ ,_ _n,, ruuVu--1cacner I henmate Wlm nrs:-class non- ora in all subjects, from the Conutvatory of Music, Alma Colleen. St. Thomas. ` 1 on In an IIIDJBCIS, xrom lne vonservatory or Music, Alma College, St. Thomas. VOCAL-A pupil of Eva N. Roblin, of Milan. (Italy) Conservatory of Music.` ` ll9__ II, ,, _L,II _._0II ,|,- . I 293-31.. j__-., \-.--,, vvvvvvv _-.-J Miss Campbell wv-xi;-;ch Violin llnolc. and give lessons in Water Ooloro. c__-2_| _..-_.2_._ ._ .n_-_._;' .; .u,_ 4-n.___g ---on--vvu -v 7-`Iv -v our u-uuuvuw suvuu vvavvvo For terms and further paticulnrs apply personally or by letter to - -Miss Campbell EXCHANGE BLOCK, 5" A ' DUNLOP ST.,`BARR|pE. ` T has decided to give Vocal and PianoLessons |'I'OVV'1\1' Lo-rs: Lessonsin Music. . MONEY fro LOAN. 5 and 5% per cent. on Mortgage. LOUN-'1'" 5: LOUNT, ` Barristers. Bame -3`.-ac. - 1. R. :5. Station. % ALLANDALE. Lots 2, 3 and 4. West Baldwin Street. North cumberland Street..L(o_u .7 and :8. Jacob`: Terrace. Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 7. South Carolina Street. Lo`: A. _ Bewsrr street .92` 2+ - West Mary Street. Lot 4. ` Apply at - ` _|;'|e`9`i`1 my their a ovr .u\'m_: ed uhx-i-my % %*`A%onA m:ah.%A%7~hA1o g I ~.\vII;.p'oBohl .....m nAmua..;. ` ' A ' Her Qualications are as follows : . _ PIANO-'I'ea"cher a Certiate with first-class hon- nno :n all nulnntn `nan; ck` Putnltnfnnncc AC Il...2- MISS 9594:-BELL suitable for thesspring and,sumtner*itrade. All classes of Dry Goods, as is W911 known ars advanced in price from 10 to 35% per cent. We had, to a great extent anticipatedthis advance, and have now the largest stock of goods we ever carried, bought previous td above _ advances, and these we ;_wi}l ; at old prices while they ` T ' r ' " .._igbt in making early Ledlee pm; Good . e t In this Depart en a Making Depar. J Mllllnery NQVII; V I A A Our Miss wgm has just returned froma buying visit to New York City, where the BRIGHTEST and NEWEST productions conceivable in the Millinery. ' art are displayed. Reproductions of the best of thesewill be on view shortly carpet Department. p We wou1d'announoe_ the opening uppthis week of our New.Garpet Rooms which far expcelianything of the kind in Barrie. Complete assortments in Bruese1s.Tapeat1-y,mnineter,AHWee1s. Unions, Homes, Japanese Mats and llattings. Special . i Lines of church Uerpete. ' 1mportations.. . E nglish, French and, German non sue. amuun. ' V .,.-.-.'-Ajwgek1_v npoorap`: its points. 1] sngnrduv will be St. _P.ntI-.iqu o Day. `=7 7 :J.`h6'3. were` in session luv `night. 5 ` L Tim C. O._0.- F. men on Iudondnv; night. A v ' The Conductors will meet next Sunday. 1 . Mn. M. J. Hamlin is ill {tom an attack of .15 gtippe. n - . ll, 'f.IA,,1 1 ) I, I I 0.: V II 0.. in fa; 36%!`-Wt"! `DW.19`I-I .Wm.=' ? \; n__'n_PlonsAa`.nt .strem-. ltt'I`__'.l:na'ft-v'D_.wfoA1_1-A- . sMPrtt Ohvrcha-`txas -"Oi Pople will `Entmof ~8aM16n1out' '-ran ADvAis* i. 1 ".l'1.:"a.- ve` passed into stock our % Ourllovfr Premises. The Doublostore, `Opposite Post Office and G. T. R. Station. 1:~R`oN?r STREET, A BARRIE. Canadian Staple Goods, in addition to a. complete ystockkof I _ - V ,' ' . 3'." g V ur custome V W111 apprecla 1,`; W gfor and now 3. ing the an 5;; ', e e 1 en ~ * Mn _ . ; ne. and n ey con : o . v new weavein vogu e e s -_ .` the competent manager ` t V ` foi-Jknciowment Insurance panseror monqy .*._.|. \.lVhat about our roup ? I . -~LEf1` U`S GO ANu.s1-m. ",".i'a}.'i*}ea; Link In vmung hi: `sum, in. | T Taylor, in -Virginia. L % V ` 2 L J I\_, _,, u l `l!__ Id..- A , ,,,,,_`u LENDOWNIENT J P01-|0|E}3 Our 1 T , K _ ".297 ' ` ' We. extnd _ and all _ rty invitation to come in and ex- amine the c8!.ock._ ` "in and look at the goods that are in the rcach trill accord `every. customer the same courteous . tregtrnent and the same low prices as we have hither to, for yREMEMBER, Strictly cash at Ca-sh Prices. one 1 . i ' to all. ,_~,_ _. _ SHAW BROs., ..sea ouR.._ ... '5` ~ - : . %N?oT a New B ..A Store.. Clothing U F J Full of Store, . % T New Clothin GATHERING IN` THE HOME. . stock of Ca`l<;tlTing has arrived, and what an innovation to anytb' an-d at Bur um: 01 u hxc . J. :'\1cK N .W. .\1cKl.\' E0. CL'.\'.\' left-the store. '1iHe.swck compriseievegifggpg f Own"; E _A snAsoN"AaLn: sucensnon = %%T.13&r.; 6&5? c..;;;,%;;;;`;.afaa my. of the G.'1` R. are on the sick list. ' : 1: BARBIE. om: o'~:i.'s'i EXCLUSIVE OUTFITTERS, BARBIE. -_ 3?-Vl`t._onpos1te the 1 W`?'F o1;thq Station. 4 1`3U:xs,- Vuxsns. Smr 015 HAND Bms, LU? ' RUG Swurs, TAGS A5 A or omnn Lam " Lowest P"* '- 41 1,1. i A large assortment of For the" next month. before stock-f.v3k":_ V` will SELL CHEAP all our lmoIN\. LADIES . GENTS , AND CHILDRE ~ AND SHOES. 5 M;71;;5;. ;. of 'i:;EeZ5h}.}`.}}'.".; Ai;en :1... place of Mr. J. Keenan in Mr Overs barber :Jho`p.-..M.:. Keenuxhu . bought .' out. Mr._ A. `anon. T . * THE |(lNl]||(l 9. full lihe of 3 til.`-#91313 . GEN'1`S ANDCIIlLD53; 1 .:. '3" BERs' GENTS, nu ` IG1.o:ynAsmn Mm-rs, Acton In` House In . cltiving I goodxline of GR.m:x3`| In the pinch to get your Spring ;n1ii_l::_,u(;;"(_3'rav_ hunt; i; the guejf ot Mr/`and Mrs. Phillipa. ` L V ' . ` 1|. _ l'\I--, A II 0 .1, _D,, enthn Brnnton returned home on Monday evening from n two weeks visit with friends in Toronto; INSURANCE `nnnrance ( Let :7. Con. llivation: g arm. lmme ises or to Laxc `Yun- bent; H gply by letter] lVDUA\4u. -._ Insurance . agents has in tact Agent -rancc exper perative. mu-ience. if a y, 1900, an-: ndersigned talc. on LI` rtiau ars of y) held bv 1 And notice entioned dat ft: the said ims of whac and 8.1 Pe|'_3tlVC. nu penence. Notice is h pter I29. th estate of _] ownship of liar` whn (H `KU|lV\;\ . __ Harding. ag I IDTICI "'m1{J.}}Ia2.7c'J 'iE'i&' puma school ha: been very small during the as: two or three weeks owing to so "much do nous. uatllllitlc. . Oic nuun. ONT ioNTAR[ Estimates. 30:1. (`at- 0 nsm )| ased. who da] ....... an-A The N. , \lI l the Eat Mr. Buuodh, Twho.mc!TurTln1zZthepaut week. we`: on the sick line, is again able to deal out drugs to the nick and aiioted. nth `any ttcr to a f."n'z'oizii~ sandsk A L V L 3;;3'o'{ 01}? Q33; EoiiIIo'$'. our rise party oothe home of Mr. Wylie on ed~ neaday night, and report a good time. ll-, I\!_I-II- -1 lI\-AA__l.-.._ I.-- A_I_-__ LL- _ I0 2., Allan "1v(9~!'-B is some talk of our public" Iohol holding a. patriotic carnival on B. Parker : rink some time in the near future. Good idea. Go ahead. . 5-Iv IUUIM U0 IIIUDIM Mr H. D. Cameron has accepted the call from the Presbyterian church of this piece; The ordination and induction services will take place on the 27 th inst. -are (1,, -1i __,_ ,I____`_ p..,._, L-.. ____,._ 2., The Barrie Town Council has shown that the agreement with the South Ward is to be carriedont by placing in osicion, last week. Ievemi electric light po . Next for the waterworks. ' . . 7 i -i.*'7ui{oi.;}i;c{'};i ;1;;;i'x1mu.wore. in conolave on Sunday atternoon. _ "A V ~'I'_.__.. n_-___ -1 41- n\,.___ u-_-__;' 15-2: *T'M"Anai.Tv;e} ;,;.:..i;;:. nighgea the farm lately ooouplod by -Mr. John Peacock. Ill__ 1)-)...` -1 II1.!_I_ l\_A_._!- l'I_____L_. I_'_'__ -, _-_.. --.. ._' -_- __._- "'nEiu:1.ira. of Wick, ona}i}'coun"{y7,'iQ. began her dutiet in ithe second division at mgas ` j. ~ i3!VInWtx;aiu.V'-YV';:-ting an returned fromh four weeks` visit with friends in Toronto. Markham and Stoutfvillo. _ -..--- r.--. r-- V-.- _- -7- - Mia: Sam was absent from her room in the South Ward School on Thursday` after- noon and Friday` of last week, owingto sickness, and `Miss Murray took charge of her classes. A" Kiwi}; H-aziette. who was the representative to the Epworth League convention in To- ronto recently, gave a report of the proceed- ings `at the local League meeting in the Methodist church on Monday night. idiag.` .1`.;.;.; 3.5.3,; ;.;-ii ".r&pn. um have been suerlng from la. gnppa. \n_ >11 _ - \:su.,~. . _,, ; ____. 9- --.'.' ""-""3 `T ""`7 "" """`I' " Miller, 0! Grnvenhuut, in tn- nqwing acquaintances in this vicinity. Il__ AI_,, I11- LA Alli, AL")- I__- I___-_I LL- V` r! oithenollrlestland most'respected resi- . dents of the 6th Ward, in the person of Mr. Samuel M ontgomery. passed across the border on Thursday of last week. The de- _ ceased was suffering from pneumonia, when some of his friends had him removed to Victoria Hospital, where he died the same day He was born in the County of Derry, Ireland, in 1829, and had lived in this coun- try about 50 years. 35 of which he spent in the vicinity of Craiqyale and Allandale.` The deceased was a good hearted, honest man. respected by everybody. He was a member of L.O.L No. 432. by whom he was buried. The funeral took lace from St. George's church on Sunday a ternoon to the Union Cemetery and was lar ely, at- tended. The Oranzemen, in a be y, pre- ceding the hearse A short service was held in the church, conducted by the . Rev. Mr. Westney. after which the large oongre-" . gation viewed the remains. The following entlemen were pail-bearers :-_-Messrs. John ttle. er. , Chas. Polling. Fred Adams, M. i Oninphell, W. Eilis and Brown, (Stroud.)` The followin relatives were in attendance. at the tuners :--Mrs}Glanville. sister, To-;. ronto; Mr Gianyille; nephew. Toronto; Mrs. Wilkinson. niece, Gravenhurst. On, Sunday. evening a memorial service was - held in St. George's church, the rector. Rey ` W. S I Westney, ociating. The church -nan. Hand on than Janna ."f|"' "' "*" David a Smith Rona, for may year: 1 G. `.1 R. agnt at Holland Landing. died an -`home Toronto on Sunday, aged 93 `li\L_ _- _,,- ,,,_ . .I 5. . - A 3 An. result 9! the `annual conference of ::L.'1-p{l_w`sy9nd stqambout authoritiu in To- Lqropto i|o.'gt,J;veok, an improved" Aux-.,v.i,oe to: :`';I_fu,uko4ks gsnd other para n orth`vhuV been` -,':pr4m`h9d tor: -35`;-~ mmor. -A _Amongf the .fI..r"'~3 ngung-uh Cu. -.._ AL- A D V ; % 'l'`l9q' inc`:-cggo,"(!l"`I"ng'ou Ivan the }~ftii:Ii.in`au_ *%;sme..aA% %4....m - ._. 7%`!|!|_4:I!ve.ll poy.rol1"io:?:ho ny:.:gni V =Jmokn-yaw gm-a eh-o V ;TV+I;-29%..-3.-v~`*% .. why}. 0 walnut dong. 995"`:--"Iii; ...a.r.' .`.u.-:- -__ r_...___. ..__..-~.,., ---,- - _-v--v-Iv special -G. T. froi;'gh't train on Fridsvy ran from Sarah to Toronto, 215 miles, inf V`-ieight hours. I;I Ti 1 ' `Trunk Rqwa II` I I Jdoldd :tb rain` th,e':> -wages? o:"::::::sugK ham Am-n .1.-ax ; :n..-......... L -.;.'.-:"..:..... _....---pl--u ,jar'onhud =~'iJr'. vvuavn runuuu a-vows: `ll-I UUIJII mayor.` Among f the <, oh 1 V . omont to run. the _ w | on M 9,19:-tidw e iliu"LiiLiTn;i?;f}}uc:ing- in their` [stock of ice for the summer, ` v-v w---- w-- u-o-----I -vVw-- " i; v.rrv Burns, of the Pa}-rm `Sunni Rail- >my._\lo visiting in the Sixth an-d.`, ' 1'" f';l"fl;'auuxiliary went north on S_ntt!u-d_ay Ijaorning to re-1 :ra.ck a few inmpty can that rare daniled near Longford. Truo wu fyrpgded for slow hours. ___, g____ , (11-10; g ' g- '- V. The earnings of the G.T.R. from March ,1 to _7th wro$299,372, 3 doqrolle of $91,- ;;193' gum" and with the qsyqo - riod Int ' mow blookldayal e and: of %eA:m~m- % Xjguwu` uvm up 1 1`.-IIIUIIIIII receiving "$1.50 per. dag; will. 300:` 31.60 V "or . day. - flgborcrfn reoeivlngxl per day wll receive 111.10 per day; c you thtmen In-uck| ;;1_b htIi,n':tl.:qsoiinteu.u. ._ A; -`- _-_ -..- v-vv ..~.--.-- George Whitoley:'; D is home on} a few weeks visit.` epot Baibotr,` -'2 "Three Colonist. opoolulu for the North-{ -wieot passed through here on Tuesday. ,I I __--S-II` III 1'] ..-!__I_L4___l,. VV 0 K2 . VI CHI-IIV IIIIIVA was filled to tbelcioora. ,`." 5` ` 75"` 1.9;"W3BI OI l0I~`-IOOUIDD from April; -Foreman? rooemns D on dnv Iiill" nah man nhr A... Railway Ndtes. `-`-`:"%'4. x:_`-f. ;.- iuf gnaw... % .5 `4"`P'.J'"-. fF l" L-gy",."" f wi V;-rnesnt in 4ene.:oaa, %.oonu.gwood Z3|.Vl`!o .3; `'9'. W9 MOI: popular non:06,ht. in )0 oommmv-.' `Hi: wifn nu-n.dum nn A1I _i-,---.-.--J I ."'!"'r ."!". "IF. W9! glP|Il.T llvllilllv ` n .- uh! oon_ip_i_Iy. {it if; prggdgpoalid `him some u~r9nV.. .v@.I,.u: Ii9V.l6o"veI I ':iamiIy%JoI `"99 % oh'Isi%rn. }f-All ~em.nV ?::\1P-*- intefriie. V . __'_; "'- J~ ~ On Monday evening a mun nnmod Nelson Saunders vs: the victim `o! no shocking accident while ` working in the -S. S.` Ggr-" mono. He wu .cngnge`d_puttin u.lc_:innido* the bulwark: of the host, wh ie`~di'Ijot.ly |op'popit.c.him.on the onusidcxn W.O_i;ki_I1l}ja,'HIl engaged in driving whole-;'thi:oogh` t_hf_c side, of the boot. with a. hook-oho|)`efd.:I;ool_.z `nd- Vdonly the hook brclso 1,h:oia_gh3-,j,nd";;toeno- tutod Saundeu eve.` the Jknll `and cheered` the brain.` ".l'lI`onnnn :fon-'-tho` jout-Ida did mrlusov n9;m .w.ident?oiI!'o -idbn-nd. mchamtzitho nnullivgg :tho`-ey9 ~yi=.PT it 12!-h-f=*mhr ' V'fIIf'_ .9.. 1 may ` _ tho. .Hopit'njl_. ~ ,H_.0,dIod niw yqgyrurdm ,.l,Ic_ gn-V III VIVID IRIUUIL II,.".|I_Iql,:l In or unod?9nd'*iI_'i3vr .-in `th $015 al`I_o;~'.'-`AI; orj;bnVIsuol.A(?`,If_imnA [I with mg;oi;;g:;qg.7 . :13`: _ v * his irpiuoti`-Lby.=;au;_,` % my mg... wh;;Vo ....;%Ta..~.}.\ tb moI;ey_\_v'hioh hoii-o`q_ rod uonrqliu ore-nllofr `nun who , Janina . " " . Th: n|m`n n`~n`h `Ina-ann;""` I--'A.I .2.'.J 8'- At *8nndoy 1 Sheldon, of :the ~ Baptist. church; iinfortnedi ms congrogcvion" that `after `much _prsyoriol uonIideI~ation' ho` `had Q _dgoidqd 9; poogpt _,._uho_. call to Grace 3: tin: church; Mo,utro a;I,.hiu redignatiorito to o afoot-oniithe liIt Snhd'sy in April. "Ho thanked tthepoobi for` their` kindneuv to -him` during `huh phtorhte. ex~ tending ovor three year: and referred to the unity and harmony which havoiohtnotorized their work `as `pastor and congregation throughout that period. ' mh lnnllmnrn non` nhnnnhn AI `k 1n`In`unnn`|' anus. vuv ullzauvvlillili-lllll llUVlUI'IlUI.| Rev. Samuel Sheldon was born in l857,..in Plumhollow, Leeds County. Ont. His .mother died when` he was an infant; his home was broken up, and the family scatter- ed among strangers. `y His father died in British Columbia a few years after. -Samuel Sheldon, as.__a young man, learned carriage painting. `At 18 years of age he was con- verted, and as soon as possible afterwards resumed hirstudiee at the public school in Athens. `I-lewruade good progress. and after attendlng_ the model school ol Athens, and the Ottawa Normal school, he became a teacher. ' -While teaching at Westport, Out , he was used to found the Westport Baptist church. which, starting with a Bible class, composed of eight members and himself and no property, grew, during the three years he was there`, to a church with a membership of between fty and. a hundred, witha com- fortable chapel in a good locality nearly free of` debt. In these days, he taught school through theweek and preached on Sundays. /Subsequently he attended Meldaster Uni- vereity, Toronto, where he graduated in Theology in MM . 1888. but with his health greatly im aired. Shortly after graduation he receive an appointment to the teaching staff of -Woodstock College, but, `owing to poor health. was obli ed to resign the posi- tion at the end of his rat year Since then he spent .a year for the benet offhis health in Texas. where he had charge of the minister's class in Bishop College. Marshall. His chief. pastdrates have been in Paris, Carleton Place and Barrie. II- ....... ...._..:_,a 2. T,.._.--.... Inn! L It! gnu ulIIr.v_UI._l'lIIl_Ig||_-U\?PIT Q! 0?nu;nylnu gI300I._ 2.-'.[`;he Iuhgotipcion, wi{h utatoment qlmnpoy ' in, {ad-gun tl0Ol!Qd'-bl`lO 05.. ind:-nv u: :3 vv,. uncut public school; - On Sunday night Rev Mr. Botterill of the Congregational church pleaded for a better understanding `of the boys. These restless parcels of humanitynre often made worse hv the mistakes of two classes of people. . (1) Those who have tor-gotten that theywere boys themselves at one time. and (2) Those who think. boys. require the `same .trainin that the, boy of fty years ago receive . Quite diereut methods are re quired, however, in these days when it is-a hundred times more diiiioult to be honest and upright than it was fifty years ago. He advocated` making home life more attractive for the boys; the boy of the house should have just as good a room as the girl and its decorations and surroundings should be in tensely A boyish and masculine. Let boys make a noise if they want to and don't deny. them the`. pleasure of having their friends coil to visit them. Mr. Botterili thought the woman with the most blush `on her face in.~the day of Judgement would` be that mother, who neglected her boy athome. that she might go to some Committee or Society meeting. 1 "Han aunt` nnneknss 111"` canal` ...-.moI.i:-.. ' UIIIUIISIIUIIU Illlli PUIVI The members and `aclhsrents of the church'- "express regretthat they arelahout to lose the services of Mr. Sheldon. who hssheen an indetaslgable worker in church, Sunday echool andhoms It-_ is learned that during his pastorate the attendance at Sunday school has nearly doubled, the church debts: havesll been paid. the missionary olferings have largely increased, and agoodly number have muted wlththe church, though owing to removals and ?a careful revision of the roll, the membership had not increased 1).... u.......-| a|.-|.1-_ ..___n_-.._ :_ Inca :_ '1'-.l': 'v`;:a`t:)a`;':l::luiz;)'.l`:::ary, 1881, to Miss 1 Stafford, of Athens. Out. Their only child ` in E W. Sheldon, Principal of the Dalston nnhlin Imhnnl . ALLISTON. -B. J.- -Wallace. J. A. 'M!lliglI:I, L R0bt 800330 , J. MorriI--pklp 9. June: Jamm. l"):.vid Hood,` (1 `N-luau UUUIUII ' IIIUU Gllluo The good mother _will weed everything out of her life that prevents her. from be coming mixed, woven and "identied with her children and their interests. Be patient with the faults of your children, said the preacher, some of,them.mey be your own planting. Never give your boy at chance to say, "I learned that bad habit from you, father. Mr. Botteri-ll closed by urging parents prelent to pay diligent attention to the religion: etmoephe to of their homes. VI I \JO I-'IIlIVI. W. J.;Bon-.up 1s. At Alliiton `on 61.1: inst... Barrie Curlers defeat ed their Alliutoubrethren`: ALLISTON. B53313, T J an Jarrett, J. Scott, D. Hood, - .Ju.Vair, ` ` W. G Eiaher, `J. Stephenson. W. A. Bell, {kip-+22. C. Brown, skip-l7. 4 J; Duncan. . I _ J. Stspletqn. J. A. Milligan, T N. Grate, Robs. Scott, A ' Jno. Gooy, .- J_u_. Motrin, skip`--_-'9. G; Hogg, nkip'---21.`! }`vi7.'2;`f.`r`a'."'.'.. um 1 13.11. -|.: The return match between the above` two clubs waeplnyed on. Tuesday afternoon in the rink here, Barrie again winning as will be seen iron: the following summary : : M. ...;.. Am Pastor Botterill; and The Boys. Aognaant ;n`oomng,'worm *ournxi Match. II 0 \.aUllU,u G:-one. i}::.vE<'>gg-skip` 25. I N. B Johnson. ' \ - Jame: Vain, . . , J. Btavenuon. A. Brownloe-4l:kip"29_. J. G. sc5,f? J. l.'o'ey. ` W flu-nun 1`z.v.{u:. `E. urns: p}...'.;e.1m...:...., nej-menu in Pnetgnduilhano ,0 V Sand; ' my` -Mt. Tlmuloy .took%M`1-.~.-Bartloyfawqrk. Vf, `3596 Kine of Midlan visited" his ' `Mt. _uid" .3. King, "Jr, oigr j-,.Mr`. and Mrs} vGI70l`gg1GI!,lllJ|_OIl0_n, 9f Now. , ' V` -_l r - -.I*oI \.1?R9'binbn,. vuuga" _Mg._ ma 3., g_ T 3 Mr-.` John: Comm`, who rhuheon suturing .-wigh, rheumatism 91 pone ._1v6kI.wu: ro- "'niyi\?;acli?.fr'(u!i~.'Z ,ri`o"nit.0!=,1IiI'.ifI-v!'I0r*ILQlihi I"n"I"xi:'il`bI.I ;$0xl` ~* L * = All ;~I'.%' "" `_l(iia `a` .-Gi1buiI',h liu rammed Ta-mi. an `en: _jnybl q`3jon` jweekg visit rwith friends; in 79: Jame; B:ee:, % of M. _ jab, V `.3. Qonhty Gmmoillor. will move h mnilv. to 3.;l_3p}_n,,n_dQb_'. _MIgIi.,..!1u Lthe`q3_,1ing`.`T b T ' '>;,-'i;->;';:;;:o', is upend- ing a few days yuith his parent; on Sanford azrggt. -. ,~ , _ % . . A - Spilldt. of Nintyr; is` -the guest of her cougin, Min Applggkta, Alliaton, 11- 3;- \r. '5. 3 ll! ' - 2 - `Ethg King hphure of thtrihm-V ring depamqnnt in 5 Woodstock dry moods. . &;_n:_kuon o photo Hbudio lo,f.n fo`r_' Hamilton on Tuesday. V % ' ' Mm. lmoev, ui-ioubly A,-ill-.; Dr Welltis oonnd to his _raidego" with .rheg:ma.tinr.n. _-_f_M ' ` V , 3` ` TV Mr; i_;lV:.-V5Bqg`g; co1uugwood,{tc;mouu1y ill yith pnonmoniig % ` rm--- ~-n-._.a,__ ,. 1-! `Q n. I g. '. Vi'dn.pt`;?3an`Iey, Vsault St a.: `Mqi`ie,, iris `ii; `__iin on vlfwfbdav. V i";;n; ;:;n;;`;, `of the: Beetbni World,, w;_u:.in _uqwnvon:Mondov.~` . v - - 1 . .' nu `I\I, M % min-kqu` Week." T ` V A VT%8axfui._` 5:4 . z.9`oo Q Farm Pro101`WI Saturday, um17tn%uamn,g.n.,_19ntr|