Northern Advance, 27 Aug 1908, p. 1

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3.55 per haul 1 The Barrie Tennis Club opened`; its lfdll handicap {this nlwee-k., Thisli will probably be. the last tennis ] event of. the season, and it is likely that all the matches will be 3 keenly contested. The entries, with - handmaps, up, to the present, are: ; Boys-~40, Morton--`/2 15, Choppin-- 30, .SlSS0nS-I/2_ I5, Beecroit scr., M'acLa:-en`?/2 I5, Gallie IA I5, Gras- p -ett 1/2 I5, Dunbar V; I5, Alexander. 1/2.15, Pae .15, VVhyte scr., Park `A 15, Elrnsley 15. The results of games played, to- date, are`: -Choppin beat MacLar.en, l 6-4, 6-3. Morton beat Elmsley, 6-3, i 7-5. Boys beat Alexander, 6-1, 6-2. - Grasett beat Dunbar, 6-4, 3-6, 8-6. ` H_AM_ILTON--HASTINGS. will re-open-school Mrs, sex: 41 couplan STREET. [P;[iVate- %$ChC)Ol` g___--1 >ooo9ooooooooooooooo9co: Ar and 0th&f;;.Users of Minclilneru _ when. in Bgjrie call and see the Toooooo$p6ooooooooo . LI-..` ll-} -2-4;` Qknn : Toooooooooqpooooooovvv V 5 . Q... . \ . 3 New Macgne Shop 9 3~'oo`o3 u, v -'A.L_- nag--- I ~ THE ~ j urndaiculturnl and = 'I'o w `%}'wp'i?vemeht: Society` FM: be II- from Ely; H4 Harry luiiivilfeuden _- u--uannlutl so BAYFIELD S l`R_EE'l`-. 3313215. booo9ooooooooooQoob9o4 BARBIE; 1391. - - u ,: Term - 2 ` Av&$L31- 1998- .\ "'91"-qu'."";'uh'.-`V --`3'V' -so:-' _' crry. ' " ` `mg nhmctss 5:1-. `wm3'PS '~ I_"irbt-o`ias- Aocommodaon.` Remodel- , ='_, _ ` tut-nished Thromrhout. % ` 1~ TENNIS HANDICAP. L 3"3i."93'` A%,['3?- vvvv-- fully equipped with iithes, Planer Dri1l.Etc. . ._,__-V_.;,`. _ .. --A ' 'raavm3r.:.~:`a' Was?` HES` Sviw .`7.?`7`" ;;uu'i`.8'1'9P AT THE 4 "V"; ,;__.~_-`_'.._un';-III.-I 'Q?l_lI&Cw w~---9_ Thnl is no c1i3 in Western .0nt,ario to-dayvthatdoes better work. gives mogo eneral sntis-. faction. or`-ha's a" at er honor .rol1u..,S,end ton; andsome. oi`pa`}ogue and let "` or .' convince you. ~_ ;LMEN: % Ksgnnzsuiznsz FARMERS! UTIIII r-.'.5f'..=.5'N`4. [it-V1 _-._.. um` n3 1:n2'INl| u s 33:12` 3033' 5.4..` mi: an-nan no ONLY__ ,1. _ _6iqLL|A ism. .V1;i'v;p i-iet_br. L cc 0': '; "Eating: V ES um 10 xier half on .45. per hull n. . 50 per half on. E7nn. ` 33-36p Duh. ':ooooooo6ooooooo6oooocoo % . _ ` B_oy wanted `to learn_ the printing- busmess, Apply at thlSA office, A_- -J Uucuuvaq. styling uuo ----- Tucuv-v If you war_1t'your busmess to" ad- vance. advertnse -m The Advance. The -Steamer lslay -will: run rhet- last'Ori1lia trip on Friday, August '28th. Boat leaves a; 9.30 Va.m. . Sugar-Bear `in mind when gutting can` I Uuuuw v--;. so-w ---,_. .., .__-__.-__, _ Through the breaking `of a" brake- beam on VVednesday,% a coal car was thrown qff the rails in front of the station. _ ' n `up- | Sugars `only are sold by Bothwell. _ LI__ 1_._-..1.k:...-_ 1| 1-scan`): 9 BB Ipdvllo The Islzty will run her last trip of ,3 the season to Bel1e`Ewart on Satur- day, Aug. 29th. .Boat leaves Barrie at 7 am. and 3 pm. T _ Mr. H. G, Boag has purchased the Barrie Hotel from Mr. Joseph; White, and will take possession as soon as the transaction is completed. '0: ` The Barrie Cricket Team expect the Schomberg eleven to play here on Friday. Lovers of the game will see a good exhibition in this match. "` .-- "lI"l'1'.` AT\ i any 5:. avvu y-...-..------ _-- For correct; printing VAN-CE contmues to lead. There s a r`eason-.-Modern type. and presses. -Lime Fruit Juice and Lime Iuice Cordial. 1- summer drinks. Pfice goc, 15, 25c," . nd, vv----"--I-----.` Ioc, 15c, 25c, `Druggxst. 1" ~;/L Ulssauyg ..Rev. J. F. Wilson, of Mimico,, sometime ago of Allandale, preached two powerful sermonsat the Eliza- beth Street Methodist Church Sun- day last. The. evening congregation was especially `large. ' ` V School reopens here on Tuesday, September Ist. Parents who desire 6-A no-:6-Au :21 ref `DCPTCHIDCT ISL. .l'i1.l'(;1lLD VVHU u\.au\. to enter children in the first grade will kindly do so during the first week of September. The Kindergar- ten class is open to the children of the whole town up to the capacity `of the class room. _ - a an 1!__I_ - ' 3|! 59 vi no-pun:-w-- - -7- ..__ ry ood, a1sB sfat sawed and split any '5 and sold per cord. not ox loads. LJII ___ `L E The latest reports tell us that- tests of about twenty samples of local spring, creek and well water showed the presence of colon bacilli and other impurities in all except Ti'ln s spring (east of Barrie Brew- ing Co.), D. Hines well, and. W. A. Lowe s well. and creek. auu ivnu uvn vpvou. ...-u 5 -Open for the season. Little Lakel u n`: t. Boats for hire., ~ Lunch provx e a v _ ` 9 soft! I I \ '*\/gun Av: cu- ..-.._ Su`: t. Boj "69 hire.',` Lunch pyovi softii drinks, ice cream, etc. Miss aw- ( rence. i tf The war canoe, _with a. crew of thirteen, made Big Bay Point this week in one hour and sixteen min- utes. This is two minutes better than last week's time. Three events "were pulled off*on. Friday night with} the following results: -Singles- MacI;aren, King, Bothwell; Doubles ---MacLaien and Bingham, Powell and King; Gunwale--King, Bothwell, ~MacLaren. I - _ __-L A.- 1'1 Gk Ldul $11. A11 The Advance newsvisnot on the .front page. Read the -paper ithrough and keep yourself .informed. `- --- --------A. at 4-1..., ituluusu. uuu. auvwy .,v....._. _The following is an account of the * money taken in last weke by the. ladies of St. Mary's Church, in their effort to clear 05 the debt `on the new church furnace: Refreshment table,= $54.8r; Sale of work, $35.38; Post ofce, $22.87; Candy table, $42.- 26; Wonderland, $15.60; Fish ,Pond, .etc., $7.78; Inciden'ta;1s, $13.00; Gate receipts, $47.25. Tota.le$238.95. Ex- penses $38.'I8. Net $200.77. ---- --- - nnA:r`Ao1{- `nag-\_ I-IIC LACLJJ Avvuuo `Go to Wilkinson`: for all kinds :1` _ -_1___1 .._.I 6.14. III.-and alga Qialne Avvv -vv. uaca IyJU.Lu. , , . p: A serious runaway accident hap- 3 pened on Monday morning on Pene- tang Road. A pair of colts, driven by Mr.` John Spearin and his son became frightened and unmanagable and bolted`. The occupants `of thee waggon were thrown out with force and as a. result, Mr. Spearin. had his jaw fractured, while his son s should- er` was badly d'i_s1oc_a.ted- -Both "re-` 1 Wu.llc I113 DUIID DIAU\Au'l` er` dislocated. Both re- i ceived a. severe shaking up and sev- 1 exfal bad cuts and brunses. ` Pickling S_eason-English - Mait and S d. Canadian Vine ar, specially s cc ' ' . u.re spices, HERE IN mans VH1 uh, yvyyu-5 v: at Bothrwell s. has been a perfect outburst 3 l__--- .........-.u-..-e ke urpp x ydungic nlonge; a 9 tosucceed,d are train-; a condi-K 5 The Misses -_Ha,tnlin, Worsley St., are holidaying m Toronto. _r rI*..........,. :5 this week in Toronto. VIBUJII5 Ll. nunxuu luv: vs `Mr. Malcolm `McLean.is spending - I! \T_--. `cc _o_ooo '3 ` `visiting friends here. aft uuuuay 1115 III .a. \ll vuuv. Mrs, D. Jamieson, of Toronto, is -r 1 1 . 11-1 _-__ 2.. ....n.-u-ilnnp xlvlll VV\.\.S\ Ill uI.\J|\JAn|pvu Miss_ Martha Hunter,_ of New |'Y'ork, 15 home for vacatlonf 11,1__., .1 l``........&;\ ":5 N L van`, nu A-V---V ___ `Mrs. Chas. Baker, Tor6nto, vis- (ted Mrs. H. B. Myers last week. - r 1lr_11-.... ILCU '.LVJ.lD LL. J-In vgJ V... -...-- M Miss May Craddock, of izirtlicer- ' ville, has been visiting friends here. Miss `Skinner, of Lindsay, is visit- ing Mrs. McLean, Mulcaster Street.` ' Miss M. Freek, M'cDona.ld Street,` I is holidaying at Juddhaven, Mus- 1-..1... I 3 I I U1 4I\\JI\G. V '-Mr. and Mrs. -VV. Ault and Miss lgbiairlotte, are holidaying at Niagara" = a s., ` ""' ` -1. T\ ,,,, AIL Alice Kennedy, of is holidaying at her home Donald Street. , V - q 11 make 0! lJU.l.la..Iu. u u. w 5. Jpan .Marshall_ is spending` her vacauon In Detroxt and Mount 1 Clgrdnens. -.-_ . . .,._ `1 \a.l.uI.u\.ua_. _ Rev. David McIntosh. and wife, of Lanark, visited old friends in Town last week; was .4 ` 17_ A on `Sm umbxa. Mr. J Toronto, Portage-1 _ Mr. D V`Mr. T. T. Young's. .LV1I`. JHCK .l.d.l.Uu,- UL Luc uu nnnn V. . has `been moved west to`1 Portage-la-Prairie. t Donald Spence, of Ottawa, formerly of the G.T.R, oices, A1- vlandale, was in Town over Sunday. Mrs._ Lawrence, of Toronto, is the` guest of Mr. and Mrs, T. H. Red- ditt, Blake Street. Rev. Chas. Pedley, wife and daugh- ter, of Woodstock, are guests at; IVLI _days and 1 auu LVLIB. J. J.\\.n||.. `_ -Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Lloyd and - little son, Wray, of St. Thomas, havel been staying at~Mr. Fred Marr s. I Dr. A. w, Nicholson, of sandusky Ohio,` is spending a. two weeks vaca-ll `tion at-his home in Flos, and points on the` Georgian Bay. I" sMrs. J. .-A. Otton, of Hamilton,` spent a few days here during the; week on her return from Sturgeon` Falls. V l Mrs. F. Heasman, of New Lisk- I*eard, has been spending a few days L.4_A.A..J A... -1 Dnu`p`v\:1l il in Town on her way to visit in Top` VA- C onto, UCCI II 15 LUC LICDL UL .Lu.L. auu. Ju ` -0 1 S ' `Mrs. Robt. Bothwell, for a. week. ` Extras ---- -- Dr. J. T. Nicholson, of Sanduskyd Ohio, and Master Owen, have return-I Total ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " " " " " 80 _ed, after a ten days vacation in the! Georgian Bay District. Miss- L, -Caldwell, McDonald St., left on "Tuesday for Philadelphia, where she enters the Episcopal Hos- ' Smith, a daughter, (Katha,-yne pital to train for a nurse. Cu,.rie)_ \ Mrs Gra'5.e'-~ Of 5im-- Mrs Rit~.~\RMsTRoNG~-At Barrie, on Aug. chic, of Bridgeburg, and -Miss Kitty! 21st, 1908, a Son to M,-, and` M,-5_ . Connolly, of Toronto, are the g7-15_t5l Wm. Armstrong, Elizabeth Street. 3 ` Mrs` H- 1- G"- ROSS-At `Swift Current, Sask., .. Mrs. an,d_Miss Jermyn, of Toron- Aug. 7th, 1908, to Mr. and Mrs. . to, are visitng hm Efown and_ are` wm_ H_ Ross a SOIL 3 Swing. W" t 6 ""e"5 515* MURCHISON--At Barrie, on Tues- |:.Miss Dickey, Dunlop Street. 1 day Aug. 25th, 1908 to M1.` and M1 --_ R- H0133) : W110 has been! Mrs. D. C, Murchison, John St., spending several weeks at Mr. Tn; a daughter, . BORN - SMITH--At Barrie, on Friday, Aug. 21st, the wife of the late Dr. J. -C. .Metca(.1lf s, ,TKempenf1eld`t St11'{eet, re-1 MARRIED_ _ tiirne to oronto ast wee. KIRK.BY_BLOW __ At Calgary .MT5- 1- H`PV_V11 and da-11gh_t_?1`,' Alta, on July 18th, 1908, Edgar M. }_ _Lenore, of Zion City, Ill., are visit-` Ki,-kby of Ca1ga1-y, to Annie Gem-- _ mg the f0l'1T11"S mother, MfS- .l-- gina, youngest daughter of Mrs, S. '1; P.e3C0Ck."M31'Y Stfeet ` G. Blow, formerly of Barrie, `Miss . Susie Lister formerly of` DIED ' n . i - _e Town, was married on Saturday 1astl(_;,Ro5E__At Lefroy, on Saturday, e, 1 Gl1_e1Ph *0 M11 Chafles He1'1`9n.v Aug. 22nd, Agnes Burns, widow of :-elof Midland.` Rev. M. Ixelly oiciat-1 the 13 Richard Gmse, aged 84 -3 -_...._s I1 LUWII UH ucl way LU vnau. -u v. mto, Stratford and Parkhill Mr. Art}u.ur Scarlet, of Toronto! Junction, Is the guest of Mr. and` IA ... D.-.1-`L I2n+t.m..11 fnr 5 W991! Mg; \ u-."M`a.'_ior and Mrs, Peuchan have a! large house party at their summer home, Woodlands, Barrie. Some who are spending the weck-end arc, {Sir Henry and Lady Pellat, Miss} A ......... \T..1.... hour` Kiicc Mfxrnra _m Tiiigns Globe. Iv visas- Ir. Paul Findlay returned home kSunday night from British Col-` Id-'1;/[.1-vs-. Chrisholm and daughter, of I 'C1evedlana'd, Ohio, and Mrs. Collings and Mrs. AWa1druff, of Bradford, spent a. few days last week lwth M1_'s. T. Metcalf. Al LVLIO Mrs. Thomas Bradburn has issuedi' invitations for. the marriage of her; daughter, Mabel, to Mr. Frank M.; Spry, Toronto, son of the late Dam} iel Spry, Barrie, to take place Sept!` e, at her residence ,"`The Oaks?` Peterboro . V " I `steadf -that kind of success and popularity which makes the name of the play a household word in every `city where presented`--has the dist- inction of being: entxrely different from` allother rural plays- It is `modelled on `a different plan from: ' any other` New`. England play. ' As 1 the book sofsthe same name was "unique, [so the play made . from it | _..-..u..:, nK:c1\1IiI'A11r`b'I`1l\;`IIP._ `It is 3 unlque, SO {[13 Lua.uc- Llunu. u. proves absolutely unique. It is a. `clean, `pure, sweet, wholesome play, lwxthlout bit'terness.` The types of =the peopie In. it are all distinct and .natural,- such characters as one would be surextond: in a. New England `try atmosphere `is emphasized in the carefully correct and elaborate stage` settings- The `entire New` York pro- duction- and c:tst- will be. seen 'h`_ere atthe:='G" d` Opera I-Ious"e',,on:Sat., .' L A :ios=v=~c;=2r*:-eeee o country '-village. The genuine `coun- * will % ir._Fred Marr is spending a ; 1-n Meaford, the guest of Mrs. F. Kent. -no . r1 1 Jack Patcin, of the f\ `nan kn:-n rnnvnd ury uuu J.4d.u_y .|.cu um.-as "2 Nan-n and Muss Myers.-A; - I ARHE.R$- !. ` gtisgzng I and chopping ` .l._;Ch9pping__ every }. : % ed1n_ M Detroit,` on Mc-` Bank of` t0 v_\_r'ia`i.'1L"'1'~iI\r'J'r`A7(<":"'r'tJi'z'1:I) 81,00 PER ANNUM IN ADVANC amen contsnvl: ctrgts LUM i5$%i`*ii Manufimrer s Prxces J.J.>THOMPSON, MIDI-IURST P. o. Illjlll Ann 3 I ISEIE rnonz :99.-3Anm'E." lKEMPENFELDT CRICKETER { BEATEN. % l . ' Barrie added another -win to their string of victories by defeating Mr. -Some:-vi1le s Kempenfeldt outt last jfhursday by 53 runs. As the visit. mg team were unable to get togeth~ er .their full numbers, they had to take on several novices at the last `minute, but even at that the game ' was interesting in spots. At the re~ 3 turn game, which is to be played here on September 3rd, the Cot- Etagers will likely be more strongly 1 represented, and a ne exhibition is anticapted- For Barrie, Banting and 3 Elmsley did splendid work with the _ bat, the former making two fours `and three threes, VVyles also made 3. f'boundary _hit, and another for ve. `The bowling of Langley Lefroy _for 3 the visitors was also specially praise- `worthy. The summary: L9 .-` Kempenfeldters. - F. J. Mulqueen. b Cegk ..... .. o e`J. L. Somerville, c Pae, b Cook 10 l` H. Lefroy, c Banting . . . . . . . . .. 2 ].G. Gallie, c Banting, b Banting 4. 1- L. Lefroy, b Cook . . . . . . . . . . .. 0 1t`;D. Pepler, c Bingham, b Cook.. 2 R. R. Cromarty, run out . . . . . .. ,0 WKL. J. McLaughlin, not out 0 1. 2H. Stuart, b Cook . . . . . . . . . . . .. 0 Hart, c Wyles, b Murchison 2 d`J. Stuart, b -Cook . . . . . . . . . . . . .. I 1 Extras . . . . .. 6 Wei ANYTHING YOU WANT IN 'IIRI ' C. A 19. I Jjtijj mu. TIMBER. sumdnss. POSTS. suns on connwoon. `J . Cooke, lbw, b Somerville R. L. Banting, b Lefroy . . . . .. `A. Pae, b Somerville . . . . . . . . .. D. R, Murchison, c 1\Iu1queen, 1- C`_...-..-.ZH._ L}. J.\_ LILLLLL. uuuuu u, \. .---..1..-..-. .b Somerville . . . . . . . . . . .. `R. W. Payne, lbw, b Lefroy .. `H. W*y1es, b Lefroy . . . . . . . .. IC. Elmsley, not out . . . . . . . . .. Dr. Palling, b Lefroy . . . . . . .. C. Fraser, c H. Lefroy . . . . . .. 9B. Colville, stumped Mulqueen. iP. Bingham, b Lefroy . . . . . . .. E . . . . . . _--.-r-nu-.1-\\7r~ `, 13___:__ AM A'`" '00! It uuubnnvv- - `l lKIRK'BY--BLOW Calgary, 3' -l -- fl DIED. HGROSE--At 1 t` late Total ; ;e.Im;' ` `HALL--At Hawkestone, on Thurs- day, Aug. 21st, 1908, Mrs. M. Hall, widow of the late Robt. Hall, in her 44th year. _ 1 . L . _ . -:,1-....... I. Afqsblt Juan. `Funeral from her late residence, 246 Bathurst street, Toronto, Mom day afternoon, A-ug. 24th:, at 2 * o'clock. _ S.KELLY-At Tottenham, "on Sun- day morning, August 23rd, 1908, _-Patrick B. Ske11y,. aged 68 years. SPROULE--In the rectory, Bond ` Head, on `Saturday, August 22nd, ` 1908, Mrs. Robert Sproule, in her- .TUCK-At` Barrie, on- Friday, Aug. . 21st, 1908, Mrs. Mary N. Tuck, aged 67 years. MAINS-At the R. V.. Hospital, Barrie, on_ Aug. 24th, 1908, Kath-V E drine Mains of Innisl, aged 55 nnnn an nun sows gqgg ivhichogn a m :-6t . :1 lose - Sn nu.-. ? omen an nijss ran 1- 51 ' Ill! .,1_~1,'orf lk 1`-i lo,-f g3_,'g3; to~;`l{ ,:.,.?'s3,;':. .3';,...* -go;-I-uoiil; `so-to nu--on-uno--.3 . 44; ._I__4-3 __, `v_ ._g , `_ -onxgoonos years. wU....'t0\ I 003-3.,` ""|"V"""""'"""TT'CT ` s '; pl ted r- Norfolk style 3o2.b9.y:,`z3"6I}2 ars. gchool penlng 531:`; one... o Icliplloilucop u - - - - - - - . . . u an 4 " in Suits. 81 se. or. h';'"1 e.. 0.01 Unening S`me...... .. Qc _ _' -n-_--o nn..n 4-4 Q-..I.I..4- -11.. Inter Br?os.,A .. -|,.i`nn1.-m1.nnmun.= - unnvvo vwvnqnua can -- - - 31; 3' Bull dot stciinis: S3.1e.....'....u.....I 3. t waists. sin: 11, to OIIUOIQIIoIO0OOIOOII OI` b3.'..-.'..-'_..n.. ah... -. Barrie. nu unoav unwav- ' come on In. Boas. Eiiuii :u-1*` L" . . 1 .. 6 Brzmclies in Canada-`-88 3 l\lt11\11i3_cqt/t]1c Union Bank has .in`` . .1 i facilities for handling exceptl.` S5 of Farmers, Cattlemen, lhe_busmC1r5 md Retail Merchants. V liifal D3? oi Manufacturers and as 'alc`w Houses whose dealings who]elstllI'0llg`ll()llt the c0untrY~ . ie'm.m( -We ip:11_`.Cl` handled on the n1g\:`t3gf(:X`1.`Or;11)]C terms. Interest mill quarterly on`SavinS5 Accounts. A -_-all-` BEHMH (`CCU ,,,,, V` W D MORTON M ' ``8e;- H ' -B.\me. - ' _,_..r--- ::` ' . - I/T -~_.,A. irl for kitchen W2 A1 .w- . it work. .-W19-) -`I W R \' H0Sl?3_tAL ----u-5 W l rmIm.; UH, .YA.\'CE 0lb'I("E. Ww.:.\-"fl*l1.L+_I-;xxJciI:l.L&`.`2.`.! 9001: and house- nmid-fm' home 111 Tbt'U1t`m'.--Fami1y of three. Apply to A U V A N C E. 35.34 j 7`.-- _ \ I OOMS T0 Lb ! -~(`ouvenient for Collegiate - Institute stucigms.` Apply at, -map 1H1`. ADVANCE OFFIGE. . ) . .._W 1.. "C11: FOROF[t~1uE s`L . E K` Build_cr:s' Lzuldcrs. I~`ru}t Pnckers m_d8m, Extension Ll1!`.d.l`l':'. at hagtory`. next to `fan- ner_v.BradIon1 blreet. Burne. 35.33;; ` `summer: COTTAGE I-`"6i{s'AI.E:. ,,, !_l._.ln -5 11...! cunn.-..... V, _ Small Summer Cottage (furnished) at B1 gay Point. lnnnudiantepossession--.-.3139 ' n: . , - - ' I POW Ot `E5}:.::$:;m:%`:;::.:f:`.%&,%~ WN:.g{.,s* OR S.-\LI~1--0n Lots 3:; and 3; West Marcus street. Alhmdu1o.u sxx roamed house. with -summer kitchen and woodshed. good stabling. Apply to l)U.\'AL1) JUlL\Sdl\'. Axlandale. If \HOR'l` HOR.\' BL'LLS-; y0ung_ registered .~`hon1lorn Bulls. ready for B(3l'VlC8 for sale. ApplyAl.BEl{'l`1 Ul1\'Ib, Cralgvale PA). 28-tf UVFIUI-3 |\J I-El Oices to 10! with V-.1u!t. the otces formerly 1)]ccu8ied by U. A. Hudenhursn. l%a.rrust,_eI'. over 19 md: nr' (`nvnnnar-1~n A nnlv E0 APPLES Call on me or write me. Say what variety of apples you have this year. _Will buy in orchard or de1i\'e1'cd. I can rm-msh barrels at once. R.A. 'l'llL).\1AS, Barrie. 33-36 :. ..- wcu mu u_\ u. A. nuucnunu {he an}; ut'L`0n1merc62. A H .\ \t' I I Church ofEngla-K21 8.00 o'clock-~H 01 y Communion. 11 a.m.--Morning Prayer and Sermon. Hov (`.nmm Huivusr will nmnnh. u u.m.-Mornxng t I'ayC!` nnu aenuuu. Hev Cunon Rainer will preach. 7D.m.~E\'ens0n'.: and Sermon. Rev. W. J. southam will preach. Sans Fm-:92. ' ALL WELCOME. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 4...... I6nie'EaI?i'I5iios. AN rm) A1` 0.\'(` E Prim'm_<.; bnsmcss. . ..\..ll *|.` nuarxzau, 34-tt --B0y to learn the Apply at the AD- VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY IN THE TOWN OF = ` BARRIE. . celved he` Offers wxll b:herepurchaSu":hc_ _lmdersigncd for Omrnonly 03' cf 1' following kmds Ct -name1Y " McDonald Proper Y -fCt9 I. The South on the Vyvgth nine ix}chPes, ufldlostreet, Bzglgilze are side 0 )3) `3 to. eggy ti hts of W71) there his _ ,r.p- .- tg'0 good stofes o3estirab19"%t`?E% which is in a. most hirty I gWv\L,","f7 2. The North tfour"o'n~:t1? eight inche`-`v: of lotreet, B8??? _'th`.; side of Bayeld. feet wid."Ct O'5di right of. way nmehere is V. mg. North thereof. T storeym A`_1"V.a'1'.; comx nodious_ W0 t most "_`- housc on tlns P709 y` " ' 13' situated. Dr.- U lU"l`% I%I`ZII' Action and Tone Regulasor. Pianos :\1\\'ays on Band For Sale.. 37-ly amoax S'I`REEl`. BARBIE I1. een adobtcd consumer. s yvill approv gxving xt a _ NO 35 n W _ Hm`: No VII .1. . , ? 4.` wssL:Y D, ._ nd Undivided Profits Excetd Resta ' --A AAA `J a.u.118.ICd. ` `_- _`_:`;` `Ether parcel may be ,{ .bDarate1y or the whole` ~pro9'_1'%!`.` ought en b10C- v Y- `;> >~i `[ {Fi further tgrms and 6293 to the undersigned. ' `W V T8e McDona1d,,_E_xcc., , Barrie, Ont. '.. Jun_e 17th,- _ X TRINITY CHURCH SUNDAY, AUGUST 30TH. A FIRST-CL._S_s_ `T:.:_.[-`_ggg'u3_L`_(}.Q cook and house- '.l.:h.313`f:\r home $11 Tb't Unm'.*'~Fm1;{l3_r_0! NC UL` J r hum ..-.-dun. OFFICES TO LET .. $-- -P_a7m'5 1'"CIN't-:37 , 1 In--- D......I..--- [ac No.1 FOR SALE \. mmcxunurau. nu.u'usu_uI 2 t:. l t l~fr\`C'. w 15 K"1x~?soN. - SOLD BY ---' ,3;; .`:\. nnnnnnri hnnun urith wnhc/au: No; 33433 luaunnnnrvn-Q ` For present deliverw ` while stock is. complete. W. -D. BOTHWELL. VVVVVVV VVVVVVVV VVVV VV B D owe] nsorders. poooooouooouooooooooodg { HATS hour! moi n . Calrm: ight. ' Are liable to attack anyody at any time during hot weather. 0 Results will not be serious if a good remedy is at hand at once. `now-`arr -ufll IIBIE `Price's $2-2.00 a1za - $2.50. FURS _ 7 . oumr AT Robertson sDrug Store 1 DOOR EAST OF BARBIE HOTEL 3 I Simmons &(:o. t.g;did%um Lillies a""i\1LP\eonies Ato4+o+$o+o9o6++g 3; Bathing (_3a ps _ M. 'c aoss"I.AfNo, Dr'ug g{s`t.,Brri9 `o;o-+.{ QUICK %RkEl..IE_F TC Lal\\.u. special 3 rty left af for Town ~--1-A ni- will promptly correct any un- healthy condition of? the stom- ach and bowels`. Cures diarr- hoea, cholera morbus, dy- sentery, etc. Good for children or adults. V Guaranteed. - Keep a bottle handy-at home or while travelling. ` A Hue: as cam-s I 2 IN . wBugis,:Q'afrgs, %W agq ns;; `V ' V` ."' '," ._"- - ~~. C - MA1~'zUnfAcfr,UR1:R pr-' 5 Sleiigh} aiid ,C%utt}\e`n"As.% '% x: in every hat. made .-bx} Urvnion Men _assure their ;we .arihg . qualities. Take a -look Vt th FITWELL `ii-Iats.e Union label We are selling Furs `during - August and September at` 20 per cent. reduction on our former prices. I`\....... .....I.... -1` 12...... |YIIll%I I I3 Own malzgof Furs. Warranted. 'I31Xii1iEor.A CURE` ..`:OP:l4`~':"O S|T., 'hs`.;sr. JOHN -BARRVS OLD STANDL ~.i - . ' " `~ L .w Furriers. THE INTERESTS or BARBIE. THE cpu'N1`v or smlcos: AND THE common or cannot, oun cnrrzmou. BARRIE,;:COUNTY% OF SIMCOE, ONTARIO, AUGUST 273908 ll,-e*0_r1 iwlednesday, August rgthi, a : quiet, but pretty wedding tookplace : jalt the home of Mr.` and 'Mrs. Thos. .IfIasting_s,, L_akeview' Farm, Nantyr, b when, their only daughter, Ida Al-V herta, ~-was united `in marriage to v Mr. Walter R. Hamilton, of Daw- son, Yukon. -The ceremony,- which 1*] took, place on the lawn, was per- 2' formed by Rev. J. W. Totten, Clare-. u ,..`t'-noht,` assisted by Rev. .A.` A. W. 5 Hastings, Alpena, Michigan. The ; bride, who was given away by her I: ,father, wore an`Empire gown of t Brussels lace over taetta, with pic- 5 ture hat. .Her only ornament being t a necklace. of pearl, the groom s gift. (- She carried cream roses and lily-of-` 2 the-valley. Miss ' Carrie. Cross, of Nantyr, played the wedding march. ] _The bridesmaid was Miss Mabel? Hill, of Bond Head, who `wore em- ` brdidered mun, trimmed with `in- . sertibn and lace,gwith white plilmed . .'hat.. Her bouquet was pink_ roses and maiden hair `fern. The groom .. was supported by Dr. `S. G. Knight, ' of Kincardine; After the ceremony '5 a dainty wedding breakfast was serv- L1__ A.._1..I..a 1\n:o1nr (`no U511! In VV CUUIII5 Us yulssuyuu u .. - _ ed on th.`e. 1awn, the tables being d-e-. Among the guests V present were: Mr. and Mrs.` Jas. Hastings and Mr. Howard Hastings, Midland; Mr, and _1js. Thos Smith and ~Miss Ada Smith, Barriei Mr. and Mrs. Warn- -,_.1 1m..- T.-.1... UUIL corated with asters and sweet peas. Dlllllll, Dalllc, ._|.vL|- u er, `Cayuga; Mr. loughby, Cookstown; Mr. and Mrs.` Willie Greenaway, Toronto; Mrs. T. Greenaway, Tottcnhnm; Rev. Crock- gett and wife, Stroud. 7 Mr.` and Mrs. Hamilton took the evening train smith and will spend` their honeymoon on the St. Lawr- ence", visiting Montreal and Quebec, beforeleaving for their home in White Horse , Yukon. I I

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