tum: One -of the social events of the new year culminated yesterday, when Mr. Morrison- P. Bridgland of Cal- gary, Alta., -led to the altar -Miss Mary E. Perkins, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Perkins, Mary St. Rev. Dr.'Wittenio1ciated. The bride wore a `beautiful gown of rose pointe lace over chiffon and duchesse satin, and wore the customary veil and orange blossoms. She carried bridal roses. Miss Ina Perkins was bridesmaid, being attired in blue silk colienne, and carried cream roses. Mr. Edgar Parsons `suported the groom. Miss Lucy `Clarke of To- ronto played the wedding march. After receiving the congratulations of many friends, Mr. and Mrs. Bridg- land took the evening train for a short trip; They will return to Town fora time before leaving for their future home in Calgary. -Tak e '}5 M and chopping `to Wilkinson s Mill. : .=q;ggry day; 5c per I00 lbs., weighed in and {NQTICE T0 cnnnrronsl NOTICE hereby given pursuant to R.S.0. 189;, Chapte 129; Sec ion 38. that all creditors an nnrnnn vino nnw nlnirnu ncrninuf flu: An- been .ree`ei;yed.`et the time of such- Lear, Uup} IZV, DBCIIOD -`I6. [HEB Ell CI`e(llI.OX'S and persons ving any claims against the es- tatc of the sai Isaac Spr1n2.Sr.. deceased, who died on or ab t the 24th day of December. ` on or before the 8th_ day of send by post renmd. or to Stewart, 0 said Town of the executors of the will of the said Isaac . ring. Sr.. deceased, their christian and surnam addresses. descriptions and full particulars 0 heir claims. garonerly tleried, and of the sec ities (if any he d by aem. ` . AND TAKE NOTICE.th after said last men- tioned date. the said exec rs will proceed to distribute the assets of the sa deceased among the parties entitled thereto..11 ing re erd only tothose claims of which the hallt en have notice. and said executors wi In t be "liable for the assets or any part thereof 5 istribu ted to :11!!! Person of whose claim notice all not have stribution 1 1 February. 1908. deliver to Stewar Barrie. Solicitors `bnwinttvni-urn n,, anv-.un-nu WOIBE % B|JiLTURE.l % % _ _ ' " V-i:;'6w"'enT`:it.:-1"e"3t, __'_`_ rrie. ' .- . A Solicitors for E1: utors. - Dated at Barrie this 6th day of Januar ,A 1908. D .-. ' . ' > ' MADAME COCHRANE of To-i V vronto has opened a studio for Vbice % -;Culture_ at` MRS. DEVINE S,v .' To- tijonto St-., Bairie, .ahd will be every Thursday from .4.p.gn. till 4 . pm. Friday. Madame` Cochrane, is -. ........:I .1 4.1.".-:_....-.-.. C:......._; r`.=.f.'.:- _famp`;1;iI: 3F: 1{e T-,t'-..s't.r4`1"c`).1`1.s_`u'S~i,<,;/n\(<;x`u.5;:c;,1 . and Pr`ofs`sor Fred Walker, Ixjndon, -:E_ng_lancI, and of Madame Divivier 2~27"" V 1 `bt%Pazjis. ;Vo1c1-:s TESTED. F322. inEi':IR"RiHTi "?f"'?=I5iow ii Elie time. ti):-ir_z_orrow': jlviev ' 1 in-u_-W-_.wyr . -m--._`p,,--~ --._..v V ._`...z. _.= by makinuauro that your wife and loved ones , 13 `protected should you bo_ ,...,t,pkeon_aw9z. tomthenl. There, is on! - >1?hi9.n1on 1):pI:_oAtis~gz*~_f _V gn W ~ ; o , '1.` ; LVIAI nun U! [[18 ,n.8(8!.'-8 OI IBILAU SP_ NG Senior. late of the Townshin of Inms 1, in the County of Simcoe. Retired Farm ,deceased. V - 1" MATTER OF the Estate of ISAAC TKTTI Qnninn Int-n AP ORA "I`n\-uncJ\1'n Al A JANUARY WEDDING. ` E ' !3iiTs'I!V:`1i":>.1i;1'.a?o *5'Va;,,`t Ctii ;est`7 mg_s.. .. " . ; . rPHE Anual Meeting of the Barri I-`Io:-ti-` culturauma Town Lmprovement Societ xuill kn hold nu 'l`hnrndn.V, Jnnnnrv 16). 190 . V wag us: can; up-any VA. uuvu olanu . 'STEWART 8: STEW T, no 1\_____.`_-.._-,- ,, FARMERS 2 BORN, | goonwwwdwowwmoyo A: :++++++3 f 11111: Annual Meeung or me rsurrw nuru- will be held on Thursdav. Janua1il6th, 190 , at the Police Court Chambers at re Hall at 8 pm. AI1L1nem1_;g_rs are requested to attend. J. H. BENNETT. ""` . Myers. D `El 1* Fl D ` ]'v_ V :ooooooo o'9| ; If you want your busins_ to ad? Lvance, advertise in The Advance. I1 I % The t0ta.vl-"V1.1-u-mi;;:r <;f_- v`c;tVe'.s p-<)i1-led `in the mayoralty electxon was -1408. T1911 A The'a'1)Vp<;i;1Ti:r'11ent of A. `Hogg as Police Magistrate for Collingwood has been gazetted._ ' ' V '1 `r 11 I`, " -:..C`3`x-o;sTa'1 :1' :vLi`t_ti i>wif1's; ,for diso wels, 25c. for 60 pil.lls. _ _ ' 9 111 L 1'1 . ,,_. i-m'i`h-av`-I_~`1e:::r1_i;11g":"\erial Ladder Co. lby-law received 85 votes mbre than Ithe required number. -- t'\ .VDfI1I * "i1.'X," B. hii, late "or Thessa- lon, has purchased Mr. J. --R. Ham- b1y s residence, .cor. Eugene and Berczy Sts. ' ' ` .,_, sawed and s 1 and soldpcr cord, not box `loads. `IT ,- v-v-J ._-- Canadian` Club regular meeting to- _night. Mr. A. F. Hunter, M.A., will ;address the members on The Hur- ons and the Jesuits. V Go to Wilkinson : for all kinds o.` Soft Wood, also Slabs, in ...:..L Innnvw nave`. gr- vvuwp, --v- -v-- --._-- The annual meeting of the West` Riding Simcoe Agricultural Joint` Stock Co.` will be held next Wednes- 1day in the Police Court Chamber. at 1- .\ .4 The annual meeting of the Barrie Agricul- tural Society will be held in the Council Cham- ber, Barrie, on Wednesday. Jan. 22nd, 1908, at I p. m. R. J, FLETCHER. 1 ..-4 Secretary. ` r -'-CZ1zima_x Cough Cure will. stop a trou . 1Cross1and, Druggist, Barrie, i It is reported at the hour of going |to press that Mr. E. -C.i Drury has 'bcen elected to the Oro Council by a majority of three, displacing Mr. McAr_'thur. ' ; iimerick. The Lipton peo- lple are (having one more Limerick, .1..:- .:...1='mz-|....;.._r..n:-.,_4.|..- 1:... ple having "Limerick," this tirr fe""8` est imade. Full assortment 0 at 1| Bo(thwe1l s. The annual meeting of the subs- icribers to the Public Library takes }place next Monday evening, Jan. 13. There will be a sale of second hand magazines and periodicals for 1908 half an hour before the meeting, \_riz., at 7.30 p. m. V Barrie junior hockeyists made a `run-away game of it with Colling- lwood juniors here on New Year s lDay. The score was too large to look well in print. Butler, Jory, Thompson, Croghan, F. Horseld, S. Horseld and A. Meeking represent- Ied Barrie. ` . Town councm A1-`on 1903. 7` --Morgan s Restorative Tonic will build u" e ionly_ by Wm. Crossland, r. V , Barr1e. _ Price 50c and .$I.oo. i run -vs rie ` Toronto Daily World and The` Advance until Jan. 1st, 1909, fox`. _ cmly $2.50. `To `those seeking" an up-to_-date daily this is our best clubbing oer. 2 1 -_-__._, 3 -_~ -. L On Mondny morning the Police KL/Iagistrate sentenced Eugene `Mc- Rohento pay a ne of $10 and und- ergo sven " days imprisonment. T If the ne is not` paid, the prisoner will spend 30 days extra in the castle. Se_e page 2. V ~=Fish! Fish! We have for this 1viee'_l:`_,_ g`,_,_fg1l stock of Fresh "rlront, " &II.Il'II strayed into the premises of Robert Orrock ` Lots 8 and '3, 3rd Con.. Vespra. about the month r of May last. a. year-old roan heifer. Owner can, have same by proving property and paying expenses. `I)t\l')'l3"I)'l\ t\I)`I)f\t`1T7 uatuya. UL J.'|ca1.'._ etc! and Haddock, also smo V nd salt sh in abundahe, at Bothwg1l s.l Lt. `Col. w. M. Buttdn, whbdiedl .at the family residence, St. Clair Farm, Locust `Hill; Markhani Tp., New__Year s_ Day, was _kno_wn to a few _m `Barrie, he `having'vis1ted her.e at different times. "D`eeased was the grandfather of Mrs. *R. A. Stephens. and Mrs. L. McMillan of Town. I The old railway depot will shortly` be demolished _to' make room for the .`new.` Al`ready'_`me-n `are at` work putt"- ing in `a temporary V siding` to the west of thesta-tion.: It is the inten- tion to `stall a.-~ couple of passeitger: `ocoaches here to doduty for stationo iquarters pending the construction of ; the dew. b.ui1din'g.- e - A quiet wedding took place in St.`- ?Mary s Church, at nin o clock Wed- ne`sday morning, Jan. 8th, when Miss ;Rose ~C1'onin,.- Iqnl `daughter of -Mr. fa-Mic_h'ael Cronin o V_espra, was unit- injnarriage to-:Mr. Archibald Mc~ TDo.q `all,o`sMid1a.nd, Rev`-. Dean.-Egan A ;.c .e1_;e., 1fat,?x_ Ttl,;., . nuptial -Ma's .`_ `;.Mis's :Marellg ` t<)j:1ir1,_a'ct_`ed.' as .hride'9maid.,; ' of > 7J 4:tic11o[ fath j _. H. B;n`ett. % Reeve--A. C. Garden. ' Ist Deputy-Jas. Vair. 2nd Deputy-J. J. Coffey. Aldermen --No;-" I, -` G.*R. `Wamica, H. .J'ami_e-' -s`or_1';'1 No. 2. A. W.` Beardsley, R. "M." Ness; No. 3, J-._ F. Jackson, :VV. D. Bothwefl; No. 4, A. E. Stapleton, J. F. Craig; No. 5, W. `C. Thompson,J'R. F. Gar- rett; No. 6, Dr. J. A. C. Evans, J. Little. HERE IN BARB|%E% 9,1908. oun CRITERION. The C0%un%t_y Council; + List l Simcoe County .Counci1 mil}; , year be composed of 43"~memm { e',I increase of two over last, y,e;5__g`\;~.r., / ;%_a_;f: :':v:ge= _ and Midland securing ar1__,g-"'. ' Of theseonly 23 ha4{."` " -Council `of 1907 V- C.` Barr of}. L ' Be1l\Of'Ei=;,,l ` J._. =.CQ -. 6 . . r v:-v_--1 J` ..,` -\_. -.44 5, . 1C. . Barr, M. H! Gitki F. .Tt)i_1r. I. Brown. ,E8'}sa_---,-Richard Bell, Jas. Dundas. WFlos-,-`J. McDermott; Robt. Bell. yductions: ever presented here and was _deserving of .a larger patronage. Owing perhaps to election excitement the. attendance was rather small. Miss Laura Burt and Mr. Henry `Stanford were in the leading roles, and were exceptionally ne. This drama depicts modern English soc- iety and is an accurate r,e~ex of high life as it is in London . You simply can't afford to do with- out The-`Northern Advance; It con- tains a vast amount of newsy in- formation and as an advertising med- ium is unexcelled in the County. Try it in conjunction. with the Weekly Mail. Both papers until the end of 1908 for $1.25. C` On New Year s Day there was al pretty house wedding at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Crispin, Collier 'St., when their daughter, Miss Florence, was united in marriage to Mr. Allan J. Bonney of Crown Hill. The cere- mony was performed in the presence of the near, relatives by Rev. James` Chapman. The happy couple left for Hamilton on the evening train. ;A club has been formed for hold- ing semi-monthly dances in rooms in the Simmons 'Block, south side of Dunlop St. The following are the ofcers : Hon. President- Thos. Beecroft, .President-Geo. Rodgers, Secretary---;Geo-. Scott; Treasurer- Will Buchanan, .;.Jr., Ex.-Committee-- Cecil Lett, Walter Hunter, Thos. McCabe. . Already three successful dances have been held, the rooms being lled to - their capacity each time. 1 I ` An earnest invitation is extended} lto all to be present at the presenta- tion in the Opera House of From Bethlehem to Calvary under the auspices of the `Salvation Army on Friday night. '.[he paintings are re- produced from Tissot s famous paintings and the moving pictures have received the highest eulogy from Press and Pulpit in almost every city of the Dominion. A ser- vice on Sunday next will be con-l ducted by Commissioner Coombs in the Opera House at 8 o clock. \.ll'|I Ila`: \3ll1f'|lI-ll riivta I-uruuuruu Came into the premises of the undersigned. Lot 3. Con 8. Vespra. about Julv last. 2 red yearling cattle. The owner or owners can have same on proving property and ayin expenses, otherwise. the animals will sod. About Oct. last there strayed from the same premises two small yearlings. heifer and steer. roan. Any information that would lead to the re- covory of these animals should be sent to _ -u wv 11\'r|1rIIIIt\\I One` evening last week word was `communicated to _the police that three citizens had in turn been as- `saulted on Bradford `St. by a tough looking customer who essayed the roll of a modern Dick Turpin. About half-an-hour later, near the Railroad House, P. C. Sweeney arrested the man whoproved to be `Wm. Peer, a Scotchman.` When searched, the prisoner had concealed in his clothes an oicer s billy and a pair of nippers. He was found guilty next, morning in the police court and got! $10 and costs or 2 months in jail forl his escapade. Peer chose the latter! alternative; but - friends subsequently} paid the ne and procured his relea-I f Bradiordfees ` 5`) ' V. `Bari*i.7-vAi" 7 c;a VVair, J. "r`*nn;.`.`.,'.;_.' . ~. .- `Wiiliams Knowles %Wo1ende`n V Hinds .. - Crosslan Crumb H Urry C . .. Guest . . Following is the score at the shoot on New Year's Day:--A - T Knowles .. .. Crumb LCro'sslan`d .. Wolfenden . LVV_ai_nwrig11'_t' Hmds B`I'Y._..'_- ' - `;;5. v.v;_-`:._._1..z.. ..puI_.1}wt| .1 ' ca .U` Jug flng1. .;-f.o_r the1_frj-Eh`-I31 V has %.;a..;oeasf 111* _.Lcampai"s`ni_ 3.9, Na .. . . `>15 ', `V L J1;5_d1*%1~i;A1Ks. _B-EIAVER GUN CLUB. Lot 19, Con. 1. Sunnidale. 125 acres cleared, balance bush, elm. maple. basswood. etc. dwelling. 7 roomed frame house. barn 10 x 100. lean-to stable, 30x86. good well. never failing stream (Mad River) runs through corner of farm. soil is 16.1 acres of clay loam and about 40 of sand loam. a. youn bearing orchard. 16 - acres of fall wheat, and u. lfall ploughin done. If not sold by the 1st of March. 1908. t epro- erty will be leased for a term of years. Reason ' or selling, the eropxietor is going to the North West. Apgly \ 'M. GOLLAN. on the farm. or Angus P. . 51-9 o~_....____._ Live Pigeons. 556: at 10 . I0 . .' V I0 IO 10 Killed bhfot. at Broke 6o 32 ..` 60 A 37 -- 50 . W45 5 22 ans- V15 17 17 JTTLE $`l'RAY_ED AND EETRAY _,_ __........._A.. .0 cl... .--.A.\nnl4u-`AA `s1.oi" I5:`n ANi 9 Mif:.lN Aovmczz mnmu: conntrrivt nun. . ' ,|`l`l}J:.l`L',`-'-J1--_ flu \r|-ll . %._eo..._.f.,C<)Apv_e1and. " ` "c-'.=;..:..;. l V 777? VVVVVVTTTTVTTTVVTT Society and People? I Iv ' ' \ . . ' O l zonouununuuuouo: 7Qooboooooooooooooooooocoo ` L `Miss Dusome of Penetang is visit- ing MssgClara Martin. 4 - Miss Queenie `St-rathy `of Toronto is the guest of Miss Gladys Ardagh. `Mrs. and Miss M`cNabb, John St., left yesterday to spend several mon- iths in California. e *Mrs. IS. Brasier New York is `staying with her parents, Mr. and `Mrs. J. Carley, Peel St. Mr. of Brandon, Man., is visiting her sister, Mrs. R. Mc- Donnell, Worsley St. 1' cv FARM or 200 ACRES FOR SALE Mr.` and B`. W. Hunter of Newmarket were. in Town for 3. i'couple of days.th1s week. ` Mr. and Mrs. -w. H. `Hind of To- Ironto Junction are staying at Bell- ivue with Mr. J. M. Ness. v '1 -\ u n 1 Mr. J. F. De:;ne has returned from the West_and will spend the winter `with relatlves `in Belle Ewart. ; Miss Muriell Rogers. of Toronto was among the out`-"of-town guests at the Bachelor's Ball, on New Year s Eve. ` ' - r - Miss Bertha Rodgers has accept ed a position on the teaching vsta.H'-of the Prescott High Schoo1,`7a11d left on Saturday to assume her new dut~ l xes. i Miss MacVicar of Goderich and [Miss McKenzie of Toronto, who ihave been staying with Mrs. F. R. Redditt, have returned to their re- ` spective homes; `.-. - The engagement of Miss Beatrice. \.Spragge, second daughter of Dr. E. W . `Spragge, Toronto. to Mr. H. V. \Ardagh, son of Judge Ardagh, of `Town, is announced. A pretty wedding took place on Thursday, the 26th_ Dec., at the resi- dence of Mr. \/Vm. Rogerson,"`Lake~ view Farm, Lefroy, when his dau- ghter, Miss Lydia, was married by Lthe Rev. L. McLean to Norman A\ ` WHISOH. , v .'l_fecu `Tiny--`oC`. 'J.,~P.it:._ tte,`?f`_`I:`_,'f4-'1?-`Siinpson. Tay--W. Lawson, sf}, I;'*."St`a1ord. Tossoronti`o- --I: ?1s._ ~Moore.= ; . ARM FOR SALE--Being Part of North i of Lots 16 and 17. Con. 11, Innistil. 68 acres more or less, well improved and 00d buildings. Terms easy. Apply to J. PRA , Stroudb.0 10 -Tottcnhami--P;. Potteh: Vespra--}o's.V Cg1_dwe'lI. Death came to Mr. William A. Turner on New Year's Day at his home on Thompson St. Mr. Turner lhad not been in good health for [some months,- but until a. few days previous to the end was able to be out. Mr. Turner was born in Barrie nearly 45 years ago and was married .to Miss Margaret Ottoway, who sur- lvives him with two young children. lFor many years he and his father, |the late John Turner, who died in (November last, were well known lvtailors here. ` /u I U`II\JIJ Il\rl\ro Deceased was a Conservative in politics and a Methodist in religion, being identied with the Elizabeth St. Church. Mr. Turner represented Ward v4 in the Town Council for several terms. He leaves two sis- ters, Mrs. (Brigadier) Burdette, 'Wmnipeg. and Mrs. G. 1. Baker, Bngalo. ` ` ' A Aaulllllvu I ' The funeral took place on Sunday from the family residence to Union cemetery and was with Masonic honors, Mr. Turner having been a. member of Kerr Lodge, No. 230, A. F- and A. M. Rev. J. A. Aikenhead `non: `ha .\a`...:..a:...... .....Z...:-..L.... o- Inn: 53- AVA: L\.\yV- J. IL. 4 was the officiating minister. We have on our Bargain Tphi mnny ' Clearing Lines mm his 111 and \l."IntAr A. ` \IlUIf`l`xn.LdlaUi? D:IIl THESE LIN . V `compmss JANUARY CLEAR IN G Ll NE%S%% EX-ALD. TURNER DEAD. Offices to let with vamt, the otces-now oc ~cupied by G. A. Hadenllurst. Rarvrlstcrpver the Bank of Cumlnerce. Apply to H? A. W. WILK_IN_SON._ V l'5l'I lIIIlyIllI|.5_yg`_ nu smuu: connztriyz crms 'SB} a;f"i'fCarcSa'tI"U}}- derwe d To Shirts, Lined Gloves, ox. . , J11 store is representeggjin _ `*"c!'arin g lines. . "~` ` act evry 'departme1jit fin"- um! B0S.. % umiteu (tan, :FARM FOR SALE-No1-theast quarter Lot 1-1, Concession 10. Innisl. 50 ac-res..near `Strand. In good state of cultivation. frame house. frume burn and orchard. well watered. -Possession March ls_t. -Apply to DONALD ROSS, b'nliuit.or. Barng. T U` 0'l`ICE is hereby given ursuant to R. S. 0., .L`hap 129. that a 1 ere itors of the estate of nry`~u_pskci1y'. late of the Township of Innis- tii. widomgzieceased. are required on or before the first da_i*~ February, 1908. to send to the undersigned 1 articulars of their claims. and further take no that after such date the executor will distribute assets of the said deceased among the part ntitled thereto having regard only to claims 0 . ich he; shall have received notice. ' STRATHY 8: frzsr 2-4 Solicitors for Exeou Mr. Haughton Lennx, announces that during the sessidn of Parllminen he will. in addition to beiniin dull! ('04 muni cation with his orIlce,'.be at is oice in Effie `on the following dates : - -was and other vacations. Saturday. the 14th of December. 1907-_ Saturday, the 18th of January. 1908. V Saturday, the 1st of Febrnary;..e_1908- Saturday. we mu nf..Febmpfg-908- T Saturday. the 7th of March. 1 Saturday. the 216$ otMa1-ch. 1908. `* Saturday, the 4th of AKrlllh1W8.* : Saturday. the 18th `of p .*~l9IB.. . He will also be at his omeednrlg MONEY! MONEY! A large amount of p_rivateAand `trust funds for investment on the :security of real estate at lowest cur-. `rent rates. 'Should be opened at this time of year. $1.00 is enough to start with, but the more you can put in the better. There is_ nothing that gives such a genume sense of se- curity as a bank account in an old Reliable Bank like the Union Bank of Canada. Interest paid or added to principal 4 times a yean VOL LVII. no.2 . , wuou: No. .3. :12; WESLEY 5 CREW. PROPMIIQII. `y D NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, V in WANTED TO RENT __A_LI-. 3.. .....:..I.....1 ........... 1. ANNUAL MEETING .1 u r. 1_ 1 , Prcsxdent. orrlci-:s TO LET AULT, Ross Block. cow Es_'l RAY ._ A.`__ ______..-- -1 I )- '~ 1*:uruu.I.'y, two. bu acuu mu tut claims. Luke the 1 mng rd Ld STRATHY EST Solicitors Execub A WANTED . _ _u -.__ __-.1..|_._. `Li: 3OHNsToN, Z ROBERT ORROCK. Midhurat P.O. I4 1 unnu, Secretary. Minesing. 9996090ooooooooooooooooooa E Makes Pale: People Rosy; :0OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO: I NUILUFA 13 1181150 -given was '18 Annual Meetifi of theyshareholders of the Barrie Tanning` Co at the olce of _ in the Town of Ba A day of JANUARY, the purpose of recei Directors for the past y . of the said Compan for t transacting such ot er bus may as may be expedxent. '\.._ ._J.__ _I LL- `I\_A__1 _Y. (Limited). will take place . Comoan , Bradford Street. . on '1 UESDAY. the 21st 8. at 3 [o'clock p.m . for the report of the electipg Directors ensumg ear and s of t e Com- i 0TI(f}{'E,jrs hereby -given that the Annual L lvleetingaof the Shareholders Tnnninm l"n Qnnv IT innilrnall u--SI` 0-AI... ml-..` I lexillu 5.? '4; "a`x'i5 ;}75't "oi `t`HeW5'eB{1"r`i`t' md farm mot ages. -McCAR'1`HY, BOYS 8; | URCHISON unlop Street. Barrie. . Mendelssohn Pianos.\ We have a. iarge amount of Private Funds to 1 lend at 4} and 5 per cent on the security of ! zrnmi farm mnrhrturna- -Mn(`.AR'l`F-IV . BOYS Kr. F R E_9__BB_-99 Ks! All kinds. Best quality. 'rmm1'v cuuncn s:miIc: s 8.30 9.. m.-Hrtf Communion. - 11 a.m.- Mo ng Prayer and Sermon b Vi'1c;;-,: 3 p. m.-Snnday School and Young opl_e's Classes. . , - . , 7 p m.-Evennong `and Samoa by V_-lou-.~ `Subject--1`h.eo Threefold Witness." " ' ~- .v_._ as... An. unm-nu:-__ [Church of England?! .1 wwww " Savings Bank Acpounts up .-.-, -av `ta-D`! vvvv -. wgy order of the Board. .3; -_,, mans x cm. 37-ly T 136 J(;I.N_ sTREE1i, i3A1iRIE.9 A lack of color in the face is `sure evidence of 9. lack of iron in the blood. It has been hard heretofore to supply the deficiency. as the ordina . prepara- tions of iron discolor the teat and de- range digestion. cousin These obJections have in our BLOOD AND nanva PILLS eonstipation. j en overcome 4 The iron is in a. form ready to page in- . to the blood. Does good right from the . start. makes rich red blood `and gives . enermr and vimlitv- shun, HIIIKCS 1'10". 1'5 energy and vitality: Robertson's? FIRST-CLASS GRANITEWL WWTE or CANADA % ESTABLISHED I863. HEAD on-`nos, cuss:-: A 139 BRANCHES IN CANADA. Wnnx Tmvxnuxa Wu: 3:: Smur- -mn error xx 111:; . _`--A_'_..g_.-. use PnllIIi_IUu'u1. - .. First-class ,Ao mmodation, V = Rernodeb 9 * 'led.a.nd Re 1-niahod.'1`hroughout. 4 I Iruuv uuwuu-cu Action and Tone Regulator. ` Pianos Always on Hamid For Sale. an 1-r\1-:17` runvrutavn-I1 I1 . 1|` 0I'l oI UITI autumn; no =1-n"mc:us~ 31-. Ili_...L -I-_.. I -....-n-and: `SVUNDAY, JANUARY 121 !-l.V Wanted 5000 tons of Gfllite. Bonld-V L: on-: .lo`aded..on. om `betwenililzlwke-' ,,.%h _.: .. 100 PILLS 25 c:N1's. Au furs on hand-{at you: prices, fobli sh_ annmz BRANCH % W. D. MORTON} Manager. your wig} foOli`sh_ to q" ot fgures; We can one better than; the lowest. doy NOTICE. MONE_Y_';'O LOAN. - _UA'N3 'i't-JNEF: -5.-- .._.I ll`... 'l).....-I...... =:;43_MF:-._ 3 1 DOOR EAST OF BARBIE HOTEL. (Signed)-W G. H. Esuj -- solln BY -- Spring Hats just to IUFIIVII-3 IV lI&I,II Two comfortably furnished rooms. bed-room a d `ing no 13;. tor oung married con le 31:1? lboard. pry~a |`p twp -ONLY AT- jj Tl-ll: m1'_:as:s'rs"'or,'aAnm:, THE couurv our smco: mp THE common or camp: vnvauu qw--w--- Au. "V'VnLcozp;n. Seen -B'ARRIE,%CQII1AvTY. OE, SIMCOE, ONTARIO, SANUARY "vROS'S--At B,a17rie,,on`_.Jan. 8th, _I9o8, `a` son to Dr, W. A. and `Mrs. Ross. "ziiziien. ;'DRURY-e-]:ONlS.-'-."At the residence ` of :.Mr.' Thos. Jones, , Utopia, by kl" 'Rev'. =~- R. J. Sturgeon,` Milssiie Ellen Jor'1e?s`l.`;t'oe -"'Mr.` :Wi.lfr'ed- `Draw. {oft Barrie. * EMaM'S--DRURY -- At the, residence - of Mrs. M. A. Drury, Wellington street, Barrie, on New .Year s Day, . .eby{.R\v-R Jasehapman. MiSs.'e01ive: . Dorcas "Drniry to `Edwin J. Emms_of;Daxlston. ~ ~ K HOME-`FLETCHIER--Oz'1e._.`Dec, 315:; 1907, at the -Church of. the Ascen- 'siot'1, Buffalo,`by the Rev. George Richards, Charles M. Home of Toronto to Elizabeth Jane, daught- er of Mr. Robert Esten Fletcher, -of Barrie. ` ` e ' BOYER--BOYER--On- `Jan. 1st, 1908, at All `Saints -Church, Fresh.- , water Bay, Isle of Wight, England, by the Rev.` A. J. ,.Robertson,4 M.A., vicar, Joseph Blair Boyer, son of John Boyer, of Kincardine, On- a tario, to .Emily H. Boyer, widow *of the late Dr. -Boyer, of Barrie, and daughter of the late James Cathcart, of" Edinburgh, Scbtland. DIED. .RICHARDSON-At Bond Head, on Jan. 3rd, 1908, Ann Selina'B1ack,' beloved wife of Austin Richardson, A aged 64 years. _ MANEER--At Stroud, on Sunday, Jan. 5th, 1908, William Maneer, aged 79 years. A HARDIE-At Hamilton, on New Year's Day, James J-Hardive, young- est son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Hardie, Strathallen, aged 31' fears. ' '