Northern Advance, 22 Oct 1908, p. 1

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Hon. 4 APV:-ice.~}: 25. go\;.5o.` Eugene _ er, the"Author `Q! j P;,A.I-D _ZE"U'LL (1 (if! fvwuv .9 vv.-.: .f.. .--.l , . ` Prapar;Preparatzon Does 21. K Canad .Distinushed Tragedian. Q . `IE; `.7 .1 .TOHOl_CTO, ONT, ~. . Aixdthtifto. is ~ono.nn:`:qx:'3qnd?p"'3:'i?anu`.' m'3?h`r ?35`u?'%"1e'iu:fs`na":;r" e a ; ;.%wi%xszj:15e%ti-cA~bast~%*n3r s?L ....u.ap V mm- /1|].-,; -T Wags T1 uvIx.Lxxa. Win an BUR! 4 ANn~8_'1_~o1> AT um` ` I!I"""` IA`, V . _ `V J .p. g-gountu. Proprietor. _ t 0 0 ' 'i~`2`;A %.`3.`.`i`.'..`.-.A. .7. Wmmpes First-clasp Accommodation. Remodels _` . : bled _and4Retum1shed Throuahout. A nix ;ef+1;.'a -r E u. _ -.-4-Anna: n DA"!-I-fli . ,Inf1'_ea,s .Yoa.4r Salary` 1 .,_,_`~ J` ` "7 ~ ED AT % --`A ply L `Mgp BARRIE HOTEL. . MONEYI MONEY! _.-_--"_a. -1 vs...n....o. 1111:` VI`-nut BIELA .31.. 13c. _ GALLEII THIS.` m VAULTQ ' -Bogus Block'- :50! $100.3 1: man at th 241 uilrriving daily, a? ` `The Dyment_Stable`_diii'ing the rac-. ing season o`peratio'ns' of 1908 ,WAOI1j $6,635. _-Auctio_n Sale of hdusehbfd furni- tur Dxj. Findlay, Vte` Street`,VFri- day, Oct. 30th, at 2 p.m. ' 11? T7` , Ell esi'denc_e.o f.the late Rev, ing service. J` .'Rev. Wm. Bertal .Heney will] preach at Christ Church, .Vespra, at 3 o'clock next Sunday afternoon-, the occasion of the Harvest Thanksgiv-` wv n 1- . 1 in: - V Tliiessrs. 1 Jas. B.: Dougall have bought the water front. of the Smith farm at Big Bay Point and are erecting a` - number of cot- tages thereon. ! t I I I Grose has promised to speak to his old Barrie friends topce again, and will occupy the pul- pxt of Elizabeth Street ,Me_thoc_listV `church, Sunday next, at 7 p.m.. """ "'y " ""-" "") ' Sunday next,_Oct. 25th, will be the forty-third anniversary in connection with the Elizabeth _`St-reet "Methodist church. The pastor will preach in _the morning and `Rev. R. Grose at ihe evening service. 1I?A?? 1-`A-I-51`!-\n CIVAT?-?\A'I\ .L4L\ E VVLllJl.4 u EE!-New `an .e eg Wall Paper at Dougall Bros . .----. --rv- ..- -_v--.--_ .--v-. Barrie hLib.c-Conservative Associa- tion have committee rooms in the `McCarthy Block. The rooms are open each evening, and all are wel- come. Drop in and assist in the work of the campaign__ I? 1 .1 , (Ill usna at the pnce'." at J. .. l{uxnbly s. VV VJIIX `J1 LIIC Vllllllall. 1 Your letter `heads and statements ought to be printed at home. It means a mighty heavy knock to a merchant s home patronage talk if his stationery goes out to his cust- omers bearing the imprint of a city or out-of-town "printing rm. Get The Advance s prices. , = Grapes, Pears and Quinces; etc., are now at ' - ' :- serving, at Bothwell s.' , 5 Downie s big Uncle Tom s Cab- in "Co. which gave such an enjoy- able performance here last season is booked for. the Grand Opera House on Tuesday, Oct. 27th; The comp- any is large, the scenery and eects excellentand a ne performance of this old play 'will be given. ` \.lU LU IV unulavuw sun. can nnnuio vs dry Hard and _Soft Wood, also Slab i I mw` uh you wish and sgld nu-_ co ' Abox loads. ' n can an . Chief King on Saturday seized a large express shipment of obscene post cards which hadhbeen directed to a local dealer. An information was laid, but owing to the fact that none of the cafds nad been soldror I 1',` IIUIIC U]. LIIC UCIUD IIGLI UCCII JULU VI ex_posed for sa1e,.the cage was dis- m1ssed by the pohce m_ag1st1fate. \ A , I The regular meeting of the W0- ma;1 s Auxiliary of the R. V. Hos- pital will be held at the Hospital on Tuesday, October '27th, at 3 p.m. Election of _oicers 'takes_ place, and ;bus1ness4 of 1mportance will betra.ns- acted. All members and intending members a'rev__requested to attend. Barrie will he well `provided for: in the way of amusements the coming seas_on; Mr. A- D. `Simon is com-` I pletmg an up-to-date, , three-tiered bowling alley," which ought to prove a decided acquisition to `the sporting life of the town. Then, with roller- skating, ice skating, curling, two vaudeville shows and the Opera House, there should be no 1a.ck_of variety. ~ ` -Why do you sleep on a. hard mat- ,tress, w on can buy`a good mat- tres `for very ` money at Dougall Bros ? Agents` for ` Mar- ha1l and `Empress sanitary matresses, i In the _October number of Canada- ;West, the` monthly magazine pub- llished by Vanderhoof-Gunn Co. at London, Ont., there is `an interesting story of the play of The Wolf, by Hugh Stuart -Campbell, the well- 'known -Canadian artist, and one of his sketches from life of one of the leading characters. `The` Wolf ? is announced .,for an. appearance here` I next week. The .Advance has made. a special cltibbixxg rate with the Weekly Mail and Empire whereby'subscrib,ers can secure the latter until Jan. 1st, I910, for soc. Perhaps the most interesting case at the assizesthis week was McDon- ald vs. ,G.T.R., which occupied the attention of the court `Monday afer-` noon and `-Tuesday morning. Action for damages` was` brought by the wid- ow of the late Jr. B. -McDonald, who_ was killed about a year-ago in the Allandale yard. After deliberating for ve hours the jury rendered a. ver- dict for -plainti for $2o,ooAand costs. `Of this sum,`$3oo is,togo to plain- tiff's daughter. VVII&rII' Vtiiiii 1C 8.30 a.m.--Ho1 y Communion. -ll 5 m.~.\Iurning Prayer and Sermon. Snhim-.t_. I`hn Wall of Israel`. up `--Since the scientic tting of glas- ses for elderly people, that dreaded dis ase Glaucoma `has almost disap- peared`;.,and' we can reasonably be- lieve, if ung people -' took greateg e relief obtained from_ ense_s, -cataract and itions would be ` Wri`gh`t}.~ Doctor` of -0p a Toronto j`OptxcaI `T.echnigue`: 1Reeve s ; jewelry` `Stoxfe, ~Oet;, 12~`to a 24th.` _p '"co"t3 ;v"aiki;;;}3n3s' 2} Iii kinds of .._._ 'I7-_..1 -._.1 5-2;. III--.I -I__ I-L_ `HEn`Iu%sAnnIE attaches to the engagement here of the famous .Shake_speatian actor, -John Gfiffh, whoffis ,fan'nou!_icd_'.to ',a'p.pear- gut` ,the- Grand Opera .Hpuscf, Sat rda:r`A:%%e%ven.inz.( Oct=oher{ ,f34t,h.s. r in Qt ._1o." co:ixbi;`gg`i`:xg.:fj.y,;;~L1t._dqgs;.:the: 5:2 j % im. 3 `Much `more thanvordinary intcgtest ` iie _ and; Ciscoes are: ,>E1'2T WALIg}3iAI_- Hoar has returned from "a. visit of several weeks in Oshawa land Bowmanville. _ A ,,,; I V I"_1.r`l ::_'Toronto `and'Andrew Robb of Hamilton were over`-Sunday visitors in Town. 5 It 11! -I-\ - __- ._- _d--_, v... ..v__ Mr. and O. "I:I'."Lyo. were in Torono _yesterday qttending the _Lyon- illxchamp weddmg. ] .-. at lowest current rates. either in sma Wnhavea large `amount of mbne to loan} _ or large amounts. on the securxt of oodfarm mort- gages. McCAR'l`HY.B0 S MURCEISON: Uunlop Street. Barrie. V Ii{()'se' "avis. of "uma'.ch St., I "Toronto, has been `visiting friends -. here for the past two weeks. Sdcietay and People; [V A-Mr.TSAe1bjrV Smith returned igthe West last week. Mrs. Davidson of Bowman" kthe guest of Mrs. W. Hipkin. %"jfM:si'1;.s;3;;,%1s;mg;";,et, is visiting her daughter at Sault Ste. I; Marie, Ont. 1'1 I . I P 5 H-`Mr/s.'.7:lv.Vv1v\/fc)-c(>'1'e _and Rom V. of Toronto. are staymg wxth Mrs. E. T. Tyrer, John Strget. 1 1:, Mrs, D._ Airth Vfzw-"21Vtqerdown, formerly of Town, has been visiting Vold friends here during the week. -_ -Y-v-- --v- -.-..c v---\. 3 t H; B. Tf'1or;1son has re'tt1~r'.x-1-ed from a short holiday spent in the Cobalt and Montreal River country. 7|`! Il"',_ , I` , 1 .""`- 'V`-: _`-v-"- -7 ---' " `'`'-`---.J. The Misses Greenwood have_ re- turned from- a three weeks vis1t 1n Toronto, Montreal and Portland, Me. "Miss Violet Platt . of Phelpston and Miss` Edna Anderson of Graven- hurst were guests of the Misses Pa- ton, Bradford Street, during the week. . Churc1:_9_F3n21w4`l :Miss Kate Baird, who was for some time a` member of the teaching staff here, and who subsequently took a course in Domestic Science, in which she graduated with honors, is now dietitian in the Victoria Hos- pital, London, that. hospital hav- ing a diet school modelled after that in connection with the Johns /'I-Iop- kins Hospital at Baltimore. HIRONS-`At Barrie, on October 1,] 1908, to Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hirons, [9 a-son. 5 ! `est dramatic writcrj the v_vor1d has ever known. The event W111 be one __II -4 ;I _, ,.L__-A..L _._-f_`l _ \vV\.l ILLIUVVII. J I10 \}V\.lllv VVAII LIL U119 of the utmost social, as well as thea- trical importance. The character of `Othello. gives Mr. Grifth abundant `scope for h1s great histrionic pow- ers and his development of the role ..~ ......l `I\ '1... .-. ......-.4-......I `....l......,. \.rI QIl\.l IIID \LLvV\yIVkIIlI\{lIIp \JL LII IMVIC is said to "be a masterful `achieve- mentf `Miss Edyth Totten plays the iopposite role of `Desdemona, and is credited with sharing equal honors` _witli the star, while the balance of] Mr. G1-iith s support is entirely competent. ' --___`. _--__~- The past week `bush and `swamp res have _been prevalent round about . Barrxe. In the vicinity" ofi Prn:mkIqoaf anvnn Lanny`: 1r\oenn Inn 6:.-vs I l bet and cord wood are reported, J-vul|lA\n LII luAl\. vA\..l|l \JA 3 ' . II, '. Craighurst some heavy losses to tim- while in -other parts farmers have. been ' busy protecting their fences and outbuildings. Sunday, in particu- lar, waspa bad day, and the town! was enveloped in a pall of smoke. A peat swamp-re at the western limits waged furiously, and ashes and cinders were -blowing over the. streets. 'VVil1iam_ Russell lost a large stack of cedar posts by the ames. The large mass of dry, fallen leaves greatly facilitates the spread of these bush res. - ` = -The date for the taking of the relig- ious census of the Town has been changed from Nov. 3rd to Tuesday, Nov. 24th, on account of the Prov- incial, meeting of W. C., T. U. The work is undertaken for the purpose of bringing all the people of the T.0wnin touch with some 5. S. or Church. 'Every house willbe visited in_one day. . . zinc Mr. Gren Caldwell had the good} fortune to escape the railway wreck` of last week. He got off the train !at New, Low-ell. i A concern from `St. Catharines has racquired the Sewrey foundry on % Bradford Street, and will commence operations at once along the lines of general foundry work and repairs, `ll Mayor Bennett "presided at Mon- "day night s regular meeting of Coune ~cil. There was `little doing, and the sittingrwas over at` 8.20. It was de- g cided to print the assessment roll- of 11908, following the precedent of last iyear. _" In the opinion of both the] Mayor: and the" Clerk the work is" considered a goodjnvestment, and amply repays the Town for the out- lay. The. cost will be $165. | .. --- '_ Y,_ -Jl-Dreemlanilhaieuliad the `best high- class talent on this week that has ;ever. shown there, the kind of enter- Linee. The same `show, btitihalf price. tainment that appeals to rened peo- ple. `Arrangements are. now being made to sec,ure~some of the best con- cert talent from Toronto s entertain- ment.burea'us. A good program next week. _ Those who look for bargains `can `get one at the Dreamland mat-1 ,-1 The annual meeting of the Royal 1 Victoria Hospital on Tuesday after- ; ' noon showed matters to be in ayery ` lsatisfactory condition. A full statis- tic'a1,report-appears elsewhere in this issue. The newly appointed direct- ors are .Dr.. Arnall, `H. B. Henwood and S. B. Hinds, replacing" Dean Egan, Walter Sarjeant and the late Dr, M90-a'rthy.`IMr. Sarjeant resign- ed-. from. the . position of secretary, ;o,wing,.~to pressure of. private busi- .nss`._.-,Nof.Suceessor has as yet been l ` "Take" Y0 L ' .to {7Wilkinson_ ,s 3`? i .% ,~x.`~ %`?V.f`4`+- ?i?Yi*3 BORN. Bowmainville is ` .`I'J'3...I-S.. ` returned from Iwintifacturer S Prnces J. J. THOM PSON I Mlnullncr A: A PHONE I99. BARBIE. l\I\I "l`I`I II` wiiij 'i"ANuFAc1~unEn SKIN` H AN'l'1`jl)~--A seconunamu sxm want.- ed Apply at the ADVANCE GFFICE or M. G'. sco'1"1`. Coal Merchant. genie` ' :0-42 L u`m`s"`ri Further meletings in the interest of Major J. A. `Currie, the Lib.Conser- vative candidate; in North Simcoe, are billed as folloW`s_: Phelpston-Tlrursday, Oct. 22nd. Swan s School-_ House-Thursday, Oct. 22nd, Di1ntroon-Frida$z;, Oct. 23rd. Col1ingwood-Satfg'day, Oct. 24th. Hon. J. s. Duff, rainisten of Agri- culture, will speak Eat the ~Dunt- roon and Collingwpd meetings. Major Currie will be present at all the meetings. "3, {'81 .66 Pm Auuuu m '.AnvANcc ` ' .lCIn` C'I`.'IvI ct"? `ELECTRIC DAY POWER AND | 24-HOUR LIGHT SER- | VICE. As foreshadowed in The` Advance, the Board of Commissioners, in com- pliance with the wishes of a number of light-takers, have decided to in- augurate an all-day service, commenc- ing on the first day of November. The service will be made permanent, should the nancial returns `warrant it. `For the time being, steps will need ;to be `taken to have the incandescent: street lights shut off in the._ day time, but, if the new service becomes pop- ular, `a separate line for street light- ing will be installed at a cost in the ?neighborhood of $2000. Meanwhile this expense will be avoided by turn- ing off in the day time. ` "'5 "' "' "' ' `"`J ' i The Commissioners will be in 3. position to sell power also, in units lnot exceeding 5 h. p., which can be [done from single-phase motors on the present wiring system. Should the power business extend sufcient- ly torequire larger units, then a- spe- cial 2-phase line will `have to be con- lstructed. This new departure by the Com~ :missioners is an experiment, but lib` eral patronage is bespoken from con- sumers, as there are many domestic usesto which electricity can be put, such as ironing, cooking,` washing, heating, ventilating, etc. Domestic utensils necessary for electricity may now be had- on the market at very reasonable prices. Power rates and forms of contract can be obtained -on application at the electric light department. There was a special meeting of the exgening for the_pui_'pose of dealing. with a communication from Miss Neilly, of the Burton Ave. School` sta. Miss Neilly felt aggrieved at the publicity which had been given to her name in connection with a. newspaper report of last week's meeting of the Board, and asked for an explanation. The Board, in deal- ing with the communication, expres- sed its regrets if any statements made byits members seemed to have -a personal reference, and assured Miss, Neilly that the personality of the teacher was not considered in the discussion in question. A. copy of the Board's resolution was ordered to be forwardedto Miss Neilly. Board of Education on Tuesday Auvn-ame vou _wAN'r m III`! I _ `I A `true: A .u---..__ n1.~.\Iurr{ing Praiyer Subject--The Fall of Israel`. 3 p.m.-Sunday School. '7 p. m. ~-Evgnsong and Sermon. - Sub_iect-Cl-risL`s Words to Peter-- BILUTIIKBER. S;llN.Gl.aE3- POSTS. SLABS OR CORDWOOE ___ A'I" ._, ` Eglt ls '` fwauglfty: .' FRI RANGE" ` . unto $8.00 uality inuence you A . not the price. So we ask ='-;,,.`yT to _come to see what _the ` ,e wm bhy heze-'in the my uagity. . 4. _ ` 1` ~\ b_..` .2: V _ . . 4, v-i.\.`~ ~ 7 V it 1 . - . , K 115- . ` r ~a?;v:4w.s.-s:::entn:x:mr..~:-. . :- V 59- 53:5 vvun i clothes of Duaiilyl cURi_1E's MEETINGS. UTCSSCQ H1 Uuc - > h_an.dsome suxts, a an; 1113 be hxs own letter of co enfnda.-` well _ sedf enwon the streets now da aytl--a large, percents, a e- f t `~a.r'e-' weanng our ..~ . 2. t\.--`l:a... BOARD OF EDUCATION. v u -1: FIUVIUW II` .EK' smut: cunt _ essed in one - ,_I-_...._ nd:Oa A 9; youn SURPLUS CASH ,....,m:+..a ;`.. +1..."n..;n. turn! %&I` MIDHURST P. 0. us: aavvywv anv- "the Vicar will preach at bbth sezvlqea. All Welcome. Seats Free." ____`_,_ ,_,__._,._ A Ilendelssnh n Pianos. FRE_P-Bi_99K sa ` ' I VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY ; IN THE TOWN OF" ` V 1 BARRIE.- . - T Offers will be received by, the ' _UI1ders_1gncd for the purchase of the f0110wmg Sands, commonly called. the McDonald property, namely :--' t L .1. _The South thirty a `three _ feet. " ..` `T161165, of lot four on the West We of Ilaycld Street, `Barrie, with, rights of way thereto. `Thereuiwe `W9 890d stores on this .p rop ertye Whlch 15 in a most desirable Tlpqagion; - _.2- The North thirty twee .e`fg;;t, .`ght Inches, of lot four on the`:W9st, `Side of Baye1d.Street, Barrie,.-With, ght of way nine feet `wider-tot the . "h thereof. There is". a 1%ood`}= ,1`(3)I`1l1Sm0d10L1s_ two-storey, . 1 `Du. LIIU I -""""""" ` I NO 43 ? ` ` V -` ,0." a a`3_3`- LVI . WESLEY .5 cazj. P_I OP`Rltf!"._ TRINITY CHURCH SERVICES SUNDAY, ocroazaj 26?:-1. T Dunn v\\ lIn1.. IV...-m..n3.\-u . ` M LLU. Eit ( be 9urch3$4 ;sepaJ1f1y2I,ih wno1e bought en bloc. ' " For further termsan(1~P3T95 ~:`13[` Ipply to the underSi$3d:f*.7;_` "George McDonald, Exe-5` - . Barrie, 01%;; Stewart &. 1 p. u1.-r.u-.n.~3ung uuu aermon. Subject-Cl-risL`s `-Tnvnat 'I' QKIFF w ...\"1-"i:1)-- A secondhand skid want- no` A nnlv nf fkn A H`? A r 37-ly ------- ' ANTED-Good Girl at. once. Apply 30}; .4348 0:1,` A_Bzn:pie. ,._-------* NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 9113571`-cLAs_s" TDOl1C1II_O!'S _;`;-.5 Dated - ` ._~_June 17th, u Irtiv Iiiiiu-' Action and Tone Regulator. 9 Pianos Always on Hand For Sale 71. n.. vr\I'I\v run-vntnvnlli I111) 7 or CANADA; , Rest and Undivided Profits # .43 L fma +o~'aa7 Ah .\.. ..._..I "V.__ D......I..oau -vv--Ju van a.n\-gnu qw- ls JOHN STREE1`. EERRIE -- sou) BY --g-g- ` FOR SALE ""'l-I I- u wsvwugq, I3 `Qyven 'St{, Bai'1"iLe; -;~ So11_cztors' or;`;.ynddr`., ' D0 P8b8l'-- .Lovest 'l`h6u Me! ,.................. \ p.:;;;;";;c:*s;; L..a~;_o..; c.pitaI, 1 LI` ,, , : Morgan sGoitre Ointment reduces the 9' 3 O swelling and is the best remedy for this , : gogdition, APArige 25c. a_box. Made only :1 ` 1. Wu; .cnossLANn. Dmzxiat. Barrie .` I __ I wk, .-... . D Q T `A11%a1ce}in V3-3&1 jobf Wo:-k` i rs rmmf strutions~ mm capt., A31: w. w:.;1.$;[ % Tqllpndal. ~ to ; sell" : by "'pg1bIic rauctaon, enf_e;;1.:_.his ft_aota_sq:hou1d4:_.;fura,; l4lCUla.l'IUuA n_uu2vwn V-. nm s'rIu;z1f run: A T oqn. -*'-` 1.: ___ .._a____.- 1-xill A A 50-l'EOPL so. ExtraS ilti .8 ' lBEg;m:?iKgs.e cenery. El Opera Vouse Euesday. October 7 Pith at Que 8: Son'er Store; '- .1: :1. up .'__u Auc-r;onV%sA;.n.%%% `"933 new` as {'n.-|i:- Iu1'7 l`:Iiz__sT's,. or, annaljca "ru.:"cuuw o_s'4mco: `AND THE common r'cA NA`bA oun cawannou. - bun __ 1 \.;\,.`_ _` should be depo` -- 9 s1ted e Bank,_ e\'en_ th}>ugl1 yolinarthe. U_ni`Qn; zneed 1t.z1g;1m 111 a month e hk1'Y`t`o` % It will be _safer in this o `two In Y0? kt-`P_1I1g, and will `bank han [l1t('I'CSt {It h.lgheSt cur~re,n_t e learning pounded_4 tunes 3, year A"3t.com. _ A Savmgs Account 116 gs zl stgurt t<)\\'ar(ls `{,eah`:"} lVer s`ma_11.> Is the tune of the year t 3I}d this when 1nm_1e_v is coming E) begm one, Our Jlongt Account is t`1 efre1y. . t 15 Opened ' `Y Convc-' m the namesof nient. two members of a . whom may (lep0Si;am(;li_y? ei.tg1e({ of WI raw money when in town 2'11 BARRIE,()UNTY OF _sIMCoE, ONTARjIp,%%.o/QTQBER 22, 19022 Lx"s%*l%. Opera Hoxise ( Ring,-_ October l A Playhzofy "T , Toid Amidscenes _ of Forest Reauty. w Novel, Light `, and;Incl_denta.l eats. v j Pia}: at Millie & Son's Gen?a Fuhing Store. I lathe Matter of the estate of FRANK- LIN MARKL late of the Township ` _ of sunnldale; nthe count!) of sun- ` - coe. llotel Keeper. deceased. ;No"t1ce is hereby 'ven` pursuant to The Revised Sgatutes o Ontarno. 1397. `Chapter 129. that all creditors and others hdvinaizleinis naninat. nu. mm M the: mid Franklin ax-kle. rum wou-`I ' LADMINISTRAT ' I NOTICE TO cnu-:nn~oks%, ainst the estate otthe said Franklin w 0 died on or about the Seventh day oi June. 1907. are required on or before the 31st dag of tober, I000. to send by` post. pre , or eliver to Messrs. McCarthy. Bo s 8: moh- PE. that an orec-more and oiners navmi cluikllns 1' 8. ison of the Town of Barrie. licitors for ` Louisa J ans Merkle. the Administratrix, their Christian and surnames. addresses and des- criptions. the full particulars of their claims. the statements: their accounts and the nature `ofthe securities. if any. held by them. H. u, _.. ;_I__ __J..l_.. a.L..A. -Jt-...".n.4.`I\ `nnf Ul. ILIU UU\.iul'ltI.Ul!g u. an}. uwau v; uuvun And further take notice that, after` such last mentioned date. the said Administratrix will proceed to distribute the assets or the deceased `among the parties entitled thereto, having re- H ard only to the claims of which she shall then ve notice. and that she will not be liable for the said assets or an ~~part thereof to any per- son or persons. of w ose claims noticchas not been received as required. ~ McC-ARTHY. BOYS 8c MURCHISON. Solicitors for Administratrix. I'\..e...1 -1.3... an. A. no Dnfnhnr, Ain, ions. 42-44 soncxtors [or Aumlnxsrrurun. Dated this 7th day of October, Ad). 1908. .42-44 Grand Opera House Sakqlay Evening, Oct. ll II luugnsu \MR:3bi{~f Gi'ii'i51-"i"rrI| I Company in 3 Sump- And St:-ong Suppo - of Shakespeare : tuoua Presentati lnucns: Tulips, _l:iy3_cinths,` " " " " ` "' ` vnuuuunu -v.. I I Plan at Milne 8: Son's. Mer. lfallors. Phone 39 BARRIE BRANCH I W. D. MORTON. Manager. . EFor `present cie-li:rery, order now , while stock is complete. [. -- W. D. BOTHWELL. !DnEAML_A1.*I>l TI Teddy Biaar-1In'Il `i.bpkinsr|ot1 _._-_........ ..... no Alina Lima and Vesta? Benedict Clarke. "b`I';'r $?3`in`a3?d% q-ii`? Q-l-n I'll" 3: ByanE`:`.:`.1`.;`.2i.s:.1`..`F?,L!:'s&.'?i.:.*.:`,`:;,`: Matinee Saturday to 5 p.m.'Everybody that-e.'5c _ ' ' _ WI E` E I I A large amount of Private in loan on M91` as of Real rent rapes. and 1? sums t0vsI{ivt., T ii I I nd Trust Funds to Estate at lowest cur- bvrrowerm .;L".' numb. CC, twin! vs U - - v u- _--_ Impersonation (if `Alice L10]; Vesta - . Victoria. t 5'` -----A._.I_ __L-.I fl`h LNT.l1eitrV(_1w York) Success % Candidum Lilies and Peonies 'i`u..,` "`* 'x:.~":.`:..3 :*-~ AH! -sale. ; well dale.

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