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Barrie Examiner, 23 May 1901, p. 1

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. V Due pro- need. It is the present the buyers :1" goods and . - vvtwv _ T'E:'oun'i"-F coutu- nd f'm- Hun l`mu.o.. .. r_~x_.__- _.__.___.._.._____._._._. To Let or. for Sale. ervant Wanted. Five Poi;1t_s Hardware Store. Money to Loan. .-_- sm vmc AND-P-A-lil-G` APPARATUS _ . '_`u.v Noglcz. an ' Ila l).'IISIV.IIJ.Ig Bank of Toronto Building, Barrie. .______._______..._.__ R. - L. B.|R.I\;;l;l`(". ` mk of Tnrnnfn `Mullah... D... 2.} Notice is herebn given that the Court 0 ,General md . ` w1L\" \\'('ig}1t. m-s,` 1)Zl13t(',l`Ilh' ' \v1-.-1ppv1'.~: 01- 10c per yard any sums to suit borrowers. r now, to take, up mortgages year. It pays 9. man to bor- ' terms for repayment. Call r to w, _to take up n1ortmmen just .,--.- ._'Bu..- -The townspeople should turn" out in full force to-morrow to see lacrosse, ` football and baseball matches. The boys have been practising hard and their efforts to keep alive these manly sports deserve the encouragement of every citizen. Turn out to the games to-marrow. You ll surely get your money's worth and the boys will lay harder with a. good crowd to c eer them, ` lJ`~l.I'(1I them. A-Sevorn;1 changes took place last week in the Express Co's sta . Laurie Wright. who has been in the office, has accepted a good position at the Soo with the Olergue steamship line. Frank King is now on the Beel;on- Collingwood,routeaud his place on the Penetang route is.ta.ken by Frank Lloyd whose work in Barrie is now done by Lorne Tegart. L '11]... 4.-__H- ` ' " --A meeting was held in the Advance 1 office on Thursday night to consider - the advisability of `forming a boating ; club. After considerable discussion Messrs. Donald Ross, W. 5. Miles. 0. Szmigan, Geo. Vi:-kex-s and W. L. Vair were appointed a committee to make further Investigation as to procuring ` atboathouse, the prepaxfatiou of rules, e c. ` - ~ l3ie1+i'(ing Pgrwderl ..- _... ...... u vulu wauu LU see. -Pa.t1-ons of the steamer Lnngford willtbe glad to learn that Capt. Lacblan Johnston will again be in command this vear. The Captain had under consideration a very tempting offer from the Pacific coast :1. couple of weeks ago, but has decided to renmin in Orillia for this suumier anyway.-- News-Letter. Safeguards the food ` alum. 5 (:0 extra for nelled Hlnck. k for Agents `ION Aiumbalung` powders thegtcatest n1:n.-f-crstohcalthoftlgeprcsexxtday. _-. "us. vuwyun * -Messrs. Jansen and \Voln;zdon. who purchased the \Vhitcl1er yacht, have put a lot. of wqrk on her com- pletely overbnuling hull, boiler and engine. The Valda. in her new coat of- white and green is as tidy looking :1. little craft; as one would want to see. _D..4-.......... `-0 LL 7 zuzu-xs were heard on th gxcellenEe_o'f the progmxnme. The wmter s drill under Bandmaster I-1endex"sou has put the band in fine shape. 1|.I`-.....__ `I - ` -A big crowd turned out on Thurs- day night to hear the band at its open- ing concert. Many complimentary re- marks heard the excellence of the_ programme. The Ivinfmr- c .4..:n- -Jno. Kelly ofvsilver Plains, Mn.n., in remitting for his subscription to THE EXAMINER, reports the wheat to he in fine shape and growing rapidly, though-the weather was cold and snow falling at the time of writing. Mnv Hill H` 1 I llth. --`In 0. W. Plaxto'd s letter last week there were two typographical errors; '_I_`}1e number of licenses in r'.o`n+~m -A tennis club will be organized in town shortly. Mrs. J no. Pluimner has kindly granted the'use of the ground _formerly used by-the bowling club and It IS expected to be ready for play in a. couple of weeks. muus will ment of I ha nnnn m xlates iving -en s -Corn Cure Jack. who used to be around town years ago. was seen on the streets last; week, going. from door to door trying-to sell his famous cur. Years certainly do not improve his ap- pearance. _ -__-,.,..-....... nuuu uuucw. -The Ounqneror was loaded on the cars Friday afternoon; Geo. Carley will move to Midland and take charge of the boat which will be used as a tug. ...-.. u.-ccu uu ;vut`y-Zili. -Donald C. Campbell left this week for.Parr_v Sound, where. he will be en- gaged for several weeks putting his patent refrigerator into hotels. rm... (1 ., , 7 ' '~ " -.--JJHE 1<.'xAMn~:1:n acknnwledges with t_hanks the receipt of a. complimentary txcket for the -Stn.yner a.unua.1 spring race meet: on Ma`y.24th'. . -nnnuIa1 D ('V.\....._I_-n 1,1`! m - __ ,...,....... .u mauu ueueunures for [$10,000 to improve the water and light lsvstems of Uollingwood was not" en- dorsed by the council. -.--THE EXAMINER acknmviedges with _I1:}nks receipt conmlinmrmnm -,___. ...v......: uu s:u._uu'Lm}. was fined $5 and costs for carting wnthout a. license.` The case will be appealed and the by-law tested. ' -A. proposal to issue debentures for $10,000 lgvefeqig o_UoIlingwood not en- _ , .. a` An. ammo rowan co.` nsw vomt. ...u.. _y uuu5aI.4I`.1'H. -Thos. Somers on Snturd ned carting a A ym.\.........1 ._ H - - sly vv out; L : -The first hand organ and monkey combination of the season struck town on Friday much to the enjoyment of the youngsters. - ' _rm..... e .... _- -- - - -Come to Barrie to-morrow. The. games at the Agricultural Park will be well worth seemg. - -Remember the dance in the Town Hall next Tuesda night in aid of the V Royal Victoria Ifospltal. ' --Fire destroyed the residence of Thos. Robbins, Wyebridge, on Thurs- daynight. Loss,$5,000: no insurance. -See the stylish new coloredllshirts shown by Hunter Bros. Every one guaranteed permanent in color or 9. new shxrt-. 7l'\L,n .. - Iquirvd, , _ A _ . . 7 Makes the bread - more healthful. % LOCAL NEWS. .... .. ouucl )'UU[' bgyssszrzll _c Sn_turday was :art;mg withnm. _______ BARRIE, ONT.. THURSDAY, _ _ _.-_ ..--.v av: vlvvu On Sunday; next the Sons of England and St. George s Society will attend service in Christ; Church, at 11 o clock in the morning. There will be a patri- otic service, on this occasion. and the rector. the Rev. Walter Witten, will - deliver an address upon "Our Duty as Englishmen," to ourselves and our ` country. musuale .. . New Lowell.. Alliston. . . ..; Peuotang .. . . Goldwater . . \.IUllL'U?u Orillia . . . . . . . . Barrie.` . . . . . . . Bradford . . . . . Beeton . . . . . . Collingwood. . Hillsdale . . .. Nam T .nu-nnll , . --_v-- vvuun B QJSIIGII lo Following is 3; table of business done by the Division Courts in this county during 1900, as shown by the returns to the government :- _ AD me meeLing,in' the Council L Cheunher on Tuesday night the follow- , ing oicers were elected : Commodore- W. A. Boys. Vice-Co1umodore-Geo. Vickers. Rear u _ -0. L. Sanagan. Trea.suI'er-M. Duff. . Com. of Manu;zement-A. Wilkes. Geo. Pemberton. F. N. \Varren, W. E. S. Miles and W . I. Vail . Pa.trons-Capt. Whish, H. J. Gmsett. Lount. S. Dymenl, H. B. Joyner and M. Atkinson. The club decided to secure tho Le'i Carley wharf and boathousefor the season. II-:ux:u um `.:fm-Age: SON M:-mfnr l u , - -, --- --.. -1 v uu5\-Ill.Oa At thesynod of Toronto and King- ston, last week, Rev. Dr. McLeod pre- sented an overture from Barrie Pres.- bytery to the Synod. dealing with the matterof revival services by indiscrim- inate evangelists in the Presbyterian church. Dr. McLeod stated that the Presbyterian belief was that one con- version wus lasting, and did not require periodical brushing up. Revivzils were the work of God, not of '-man or the eccentricities of man. Dr. ML-Leod moved that 21. committee be a pointed to test for a `year the advisa ility of choosing evangelistic corps of (1 dozen i ministers to go through the territory of the Synod for two or three weeks periodically to `conduct evangelistic < services. l Regimental Order by Lt.-Col. A meeting of -the representatives of acrosse clubs in this district, was `the! - held in Orillia on Tuesday of last week. Those present; were Messrs. G. Webb, V Barrie;-Taylor, Oanningtnn ; Cameron. ' Beaverton; and R. H. Jupp. O1-illia. As there will be only two clubs in the intermediate series, Beavertnn and Orillia, it was decided not to arrange a schedule of games till later on, when .` suitable dates would be better known. The schedule for the junior series was struckas follows 1...... r-.- nn - I 1 Courts. l paper and soon -An exchange says: The typical checker player is industrious. persist- ent, intelligent, temperate and ten- acious. He has the patience of an angler.` He will play all day long on ll. sandwich and a. cup of coffee. He has the subtility of the wily Hinrloo com- bined with the North American Indian, and the perseverance of an old maid aietermined to be married before she res. - --There is :1 \Visconsin farmer who does What a. great majority of tl1e people will do in a. few years. \Vhen he has anything to sell hepfaces a small advertisement in the local news- hears from the dealers. Vhen he wants to buy a. horse, cow. or anything else he spends hulfa dollar for news aper space, and everybody in the neig bnrhoo'i who Wants to sell calls on him or writes to him. The newspaper advertisement saves time and labor. ' A08 - Jun uu..n..nu LUllU\V5 2 June 7-Ba1-rie at 01-illia. `7-BeaveI-ton at Oztlmnxngton. '14-3a1mingt.on at; Orillin. "`25-O1-illia at Barrie. July 1.--Cam-iugtmm at Beaverton. - 10-Bea.vex-ton at Barrie. 17-Barrie at Beaver-ton. no n..:n:_ -` .. - - uemanu 10!` right goods at right; prices. Our stock-is complete. Ford & Pull: Five Points. , ' -We,'ha-ve them nowbub not to morrow. "Small prots, quick re- turns our motto. There is always a. demand for right prices. (_3_ur goo];-is & Pun: l ,._-_..... ...- uuu, uuu)l.'t.'g.l.l.Ol]ll1_ CDUTCD next Sunday mormng and evenmg. -Young VVinter, who was found guilty of assaulting Jno. Blevins, was released on suspended sentence, Saturday afternoon. A recent em- ployer of the young man sent a. very stxong certicate "of previous good character. Prints, light _lu\\' p1'i(:0 of Division Court Salaries. , -_-Our four blends of tea are uur1va!- led at 250., 35c., 45c. and 50c. Try them. Hobley Bros. -Rev. R. J. `Wilson of Torontc? will ' preach in the. Cong1-ega.t.ioua1_ church 2 morning evening. `-1- -... I ......u. uuaung I the` meeting in" I118]! Tuesdav nior _ Pfesbyterian Evangelists. Ll-.. _._.__, 1 n n. Patriotic Service. Barrie Boating Club. .hn` rnnni L... : 1u-nea.vex-Lon Barrie. 19- Orillia at; (. a.nnington.. 26-01-illin at Beaverton. 2-Beaverton at O1-illia. 2-Ca.nmngton at. Barrie-. 9-Bu1-rie at Cannington. u. gnu-: itlflll Veterans wxl mm nn r\`nn . Lacrosse Schedule. om) Am).-xax-zr, C2).p!:m'n. , Adjt. 35(1) Regiment S.F. lust Office. Suits. Winn ~ au 121 240 no 15 133 ~. A-': ; uur "139. 9l'{ I q - vvunuo Barrie, May 15th, 190]. hlnrl ant` `|'J......1 nu,` 1C1I<.-rks Fees. on-A nu .. \.I.,Cu $350.95 HRH n: the rhr fhnfnllnrn kralues. Bniliffs Fees. 3181.25 326.23 134.65 _ 115.28 290 '2 ? 110.156 339. 37 135.72 55.66 224.74 352.23 92.00 Ward. gzuvlnlllsu An adjourned meeting of all those who wish to join a. quoiting club will be held in the otce of C. VV. Plaxton, on Thursday evening, 30Lh instant, at 9 o'clock sharp. As this _is one of the finest games known for the young, .middle aged, and even elderly men, it \ is hoped there will be a. large member 5 shi and much interest taken. All ` cur ers should be quoiters. ` ' s commencmg at. 9.30 a.m.-U:'n-I-ied. Jo1`y-Brem1an-That: in considera- tion of v.-Lrious proposals on account of Vespm street bemg blocked at the east end by timber; wood, etc., that Mr. Dyment; be instructecl to have same opened at the earliest possible date, and that ageneral order be issued that no street: shall hereafter be cfosed without consent: of this Council, and - further that all other streets? now closed without, proper authonty be opened forthWith.-Ua1-ried. Ph(3. nnlihil nrlinunm-nu:-I of fan A :-Inn! -uurx-xeu. Jory -Pnwell--That Aldermen '.l.'yrer, Vair, McLean, Powell and the mover be c -onst;itu`ted the Uourt of Revision. and that the first session be held in these chambers on Friday. 31st inst.. commencing at 9.30 . JOPV-Bm=nnnn_'l`hur. Sn m-.ne.Am.n, - llie- McLem`1-Tyrer--Tlmt the matter of` `outside water taps in Ward 6 be left 0 the Light, SVnter and Sewers Com- mittee to deal with as they think best. -Cnrried. I ` _Tnr.v_lJnn-n-.1] "l`1L..A. A1:_.,,.,, rI~ aur_y-J._yl'E!.'- .l.'Il&lD uns Uouncil re- commend thnt the Bank of Toronto be asked to honor the cheque of the Bar- rie School Board on account of current. expenditure to the. extent. of $4000. until the first instalment of levy on ]:`g]b1ic Sclloolsac-count, will be avail- 'a e. v No. 15. `Finance, recommended the payment, of accounts amounting to 3469.01. - .L'l1 l)1l( able. m.. pcuu zu. ` Nu. 11 recommended that the tender of \V. Webb for the park fence at 516 be accepted for the balance of the fence. - N - 1: n:...._.-. 7 ~ - purposes [0 the regular Width. _ N 0. 12, Pan-ks--Your conimittee have had under theircomidemtinn the com- municatlon from the Joint Stock Co y, - and are willing to purchase and acquire vious lease they have and for for park urposes the propertie-s set out in saicfletter, save the school lands and to grant to the Joint Stock Co y,n lease on the same terms as the pre- such other times Stock Co y mav reasonably at-quire them. VVhen the park is not required and terms as the Joint ` 1 hy the town, and that on the Joint 1 Stock Uo y,agreeing to these terms that the conuuittee be instructed to proceed with the matter and purchase and lease the proposed lands, so soon as the Joint Stock Co y have the S2000 paid in. ` Nil, 1] 1-or-nnunnnnA..A 41...; AL- 4-.. J - upeneu I0I'LnW|rn.-Ua1'ried. _ The Councxl ad_1ourued at ten o'clock. ue oumunecl to look after it. 4. That. By-Law No.--- be recom- mended so far as to` prevent: cattle pastux-ing on the streets of \V:u-ds Nos. 2, 3 and 4. N0. 10 recommended the pu1'cl1:1se.of a. portion of lots Nos. 4 and 12, west. of ` Eccles street, and part. of lots`3 and 4, ` east Graham street. which are neces- : _sary to make the driving track omn- %1et.e; also to make that portion of ccles street not enclosed for park purposes to the regular width. NO. 12. p:l.l'k_Vnuyv (InI~nn~n:Q-bun 1....-- 1 i MOTIONS. J01-y-Tyx-er- That; this Council rommend that um Ran]: nr 'I`m..m+n Ln pruvemenrs : 1. On account of the danger-oils state at the foot: of Owen street, we recommend :1 cement sidewalk crossing be laid at rm estimated cost of S30. 2.` As the wh~ru-fr up Allandnle is in an unsafe condition, we recommend that it be repairc-d at an estimated costxof $50. . 3. Thu acfo|xH_~lu........4- -1` - ~~ " ' cost/or 500. 3. The estn.blishment.,of a pound m ward 6, provided a. suitable mam can be obtained to look after That. -RV-T.:llV Krn -- 9"` "'`'-````" xuouuns with two mev. No. 7. Board of \Vorks--_As "the result. of the inspection of your com- mittee. we beg to recommend for your approval the uudermentioned im- provements _ `I. On nrIrI'nnn(- ..c n.,. :n__,, u v H cu aI.L't2I:.'l. G. H. Esten, secretary Barrie Tan- ning Co., wrote: On behalf of the said company I respectfully request your honorable body-to exempt.the said company and their tannery on Bradford street from electric light and taxes from the time they began build- ing operations, on the ground among others. that they have from the said time employed '~ considerably more hands than required _by the town by- law. The company have kept employ- ed most of the old hands throughout, have actually and steadily employed more `men than required by your by- law, and in addition to this they spent large sums in town with carpenters, blacksniiths, mechanics and merchants thereby causing employment for many others. . F. Marr. secretary Public School Board, \vrote :' Moved by A. Gowan. seconded by WV. 0. Andrew. whereas the Public School Board have gone to considerable expense boulevarding the several_schools in the.town, and as there seems to be no by-law, of the Town of Barrie to prevent persons walking on the boulevards, the Town Council be requested to pass such measure at its earliest possible_oppor- tunity as will protect these improve- ments from being injured in this way and see that the by-lawywith regard to boulevards now in existence be_ `strictly enforced. He also drew the attention of the Council to the viola- tion of the Cow by-law in ward No. 6 REPORTS. The report of the Electric Light "Committee, as reported in last week's EXAMINER, was passed. Ald. McLean in a. few words explained the necessity of raising the rates. The Mayor objected to raising the, price of the street lamps. He thought that the works could be rundm-inn Hm e.........,.. E \ .\\\3%\l`m cping, coup- these stores 10, whether LEA RING uu_,cueu Lo 1't\lSllJg the, price lhe He run during the summer months with two Na 7` R,,,,,.;! M: nI....1,- A- :- II\l ,,.., ca au per weeK I01` same. R. G.` Manuel and othels asked for-n. gr-anolithic sidewalk on the south side of Collier street, between Mulcaster and Owen street. . (1 U I'LL- - - 1 '.|.`Le Town Council helil its regular meeumg on Monday evening. with all the members present. CoMMU1`\'ICA'rIo`.\'s. ' John Bingham and Geo. Coles aslged for a stall in the market, they agreeing : to pay $2 25 per week for ; R_ G: :\[_)r-anal on.) ALL... --i " " TOWN COUNCIL. Quoiting. V1 .....,.:._ Calanthe.. ...A Holzmnn Caprice--The Dawn ove. .Tneo. Bendix Selection from "Fro. Dizwolo ........... ..Auber Schot dsche-"Danc1ng in theD:1rk" Cake \Valk-Bunch of Blackberries... . .......-................. . . . . . ..A Hnlzmnn -anunu yVlI|vUI la The following progratnuxe w.ll be rendered by the band at the postoice square this (Thursday) evening :- ` March-"Max'ch1ng to the Music. of the Band" , Von Tilzer \Valt7.--A Bird in a Gilded C e"_H Von I`iizex' Overture to "Le Postlon De onjumeau" __ . . . . . ........AAdams J purl, cua uIuU\Va S .\V.M., W`. J. Sut.he1'lz1nd; S.\V., D. M. Stewart; J_.\V., J. H. S.D., M. \Vebb; J.D., '1`. E S.S.. Wm. Gz-i1'Lhs;J.S., R. P-(:`r.. A. E. Sta Bennett; T ler. of 0.. W. . H-a.Ilet.t.; 0 Morgan ; Trustee Mm-r; J. 0. Falling. 1. Morgan ; Elston; S;=c., C. oseph Leighton; D. Neelzmds; . Beecroft ; M. Butler; V. gamst. J. C. s; \V. I.H:1llet.t, Fred Treas. , Dr. J. F. I < _.- ---.- uuuevo ' On Friday 11ighb-Kerr Lodge, A.F. & A. .V1., elected oicers for the ensuing year, as follows: 11'? ll 1:: r A .. . - .- --- - to children 0 any pre- \Vm. Leavis, asslstant engineer at the waterworks station, had an opera Lion perforuled at the hospital on one ~ of his legs last week. The injury re- sulted from a slight bruise received several months ago and Mr. Leavis has been laid up for nearly twelve Weeks. Sa.tisl'actory progress since the opera- tion is reported by his physicians. ,,, . -.... -..~_,~. Henry Lmve, I).L.S. of Winnipeg visited his brother, Alexzmder Lzuve, .\Iulc:Lste1'st:1'r=.et, last. week. Mr. Luvs was en route from Europe, having spent the winter in Ireland :tmidst; the scenes of his boyhood. :1 . _. T. M. Thomas, who has been visit- ing in and around town fO1"th]zl.St few months, left; on Saturnlay for Tur- onto from whence he leaves for Daw- son City in a. few days. ' L1__`____ r V W, v. - ._. . -- r. .1. lyne or Unelmsford and for- merly of Phelpston, has been ap- Uourt. of Algoma. -.\liss Esta. M. Neve of Dalston left on Monday to take :1. course in the trziining school for nurses at the Gen- eral Hospital, Guelph. ` --oM1'. and Mrs.` A. Leavis of Pete boro, Miss Sarah L`-anvis of Toronto and Miss Lizzie Maybee of Tornquish, pointed Clerk of the Thi1'Li' Division] I Mich.,visitea their fa.t.hex-. VVun.Lpa.vi.x I Hlltl LU M ich., lust; w l Ye Edltorof this g1'eat,lf:unil_Vjoux-- nal left on Saturday to spend a week in Hamilton and at the Pam-American, Buffalo. Campbell Kennedy and Jas. Younge, who have been attending` Toronto Medical College, retux-med to town on Saturday. r. u -- Gus Marshal has lef_t the employ of Sarjenut, (.1 Smith and accepted :1. more lucrative position at Vnir, Vickers & ()0.- -u-u-:un Miss Effie Jamieson, who 1' visiting m town, returned to last. `5a.lu1-day. I"... l'Gl'DUIli$Io . i'W'm. A1116 is home from V()sKgoode . Hall for vacation. -' \V. K. Foucar, B. A. of Bmdford was r in town on Saturday. Miss M. Ness of lnnisl is visiting J. S. Craig, Mary street. Dr. J. K`. Thompson, late of Omemee, has located at Hawkstone. W'iIrid Holmes of Str21thy& Esten s ` law-office left for the Soo last week. .2 Miss Ada McConkey of Strond is 4 pending H. few days with Mrs. \Vildiu.- 1 Mrs. Robt. Ness is spending this ` week with her mother, Mrs. McConkey, ` Innisi. vuuuug QU Dilffleu Miss Crook of Belcher & Irwin. sole Fmentees and man11factu1'ers of the Jias lled corset-, will be at Vail , Vickers & Ode` on \Vednesday and Thursday of next week for the purpose of demonstrating the many advant- ages of this famous Corset. All ladies are invited to be present. sant. 18 of risk- `toria} ,,._,,_.- Iv: rcuauaulur I l'K `Hotel. -Among the guests at the Queen s last week were Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Reid, 3 late of Huntsville, who will manage the_ big hotel at Big Bay this summer for Messrs. Patterson & Paisley. Under the new management this hotellis . bound to boom. A large part of the accommodation is already spoken for and like the other hotels controlled by 1 this rm, it is likely to have all the 1 business it can possibly handle. .\ .The following extrzut from the ` Huntsville Forester shows the high 1 esteem in which Mr. Reid is held in \ that town: Much regret will be felt E at the departure from town of Mr. ., Jackson N. Reid, Mrs. Reid and Miss Nixon. They left \Vednesday for 6 Lake Simcoe. where Mr. Reid will take ' charge of Peninsular Park Hotel, situated about nine miles from Barrie. Since coming to town seven years ago. t.` Mr. and Mrs. Reid and Miss Nixon t- have been much before the public. As manager of the Reid house for five {if years, Mr. Reid made for himself a Q] hign name in business circles, and won '1) the admiration of all classes of the U community for the very excellent ;.` manner in which the house was kept. U Since retiring from active business life C` be has had an opportunity of mingling m among the people more freely. and has p` even added to his popularity bv the , change. He goes to assume control of W the Peninsular Park Hotel ripe with ' , , experience. and with a capacity for ' business which will undoubtedly mean on p a. successful season f_or its pro- P, ` prietors. Mrs. Reid has been his faith- M ful co-worker, but owing to ill-health . will probably go to the States during th the summer to enjoy a rest. Miss Ni-xon has been exceedingly popular in social circles, and will grace social 0, functions during the summer at Pen-, be insular Park. \Ve trust when the 01 season is over to see Mr. Reid, Mrs. (,0 Reid and Miss Nixon again take up (- - their abode amongst us. A 1( er ; xulzs ulzzle maynee or Tornquish, ':h.,v1sn;eu then-_fa.the1-, VVu1.LezLv|s, 5 week. __ New Manager for Election at Kerr Lodge. 11.24,, V .-.-nu.-u....-sun--.. .G3d Save the King. Tyne of Chelmsford Phelnsfnn I1-.1: [Mann -uh Band Concert. _ Coming to Barrie. `nr\r\Iv AL` 13-1-1, Personal. .1.'uu1 town of Mr. Irs. 2 take L11!!!` Purl: Hnrol loklyn. N. Y "I83". . . - A Holzman en!nsular' Park a` Ieau" ..A Adams . Holzmnn > has been I 3 Toronto -If you Want. GOOD photos call and see VV. H. Buttery. Bot,h\vell s Block. tut`. na.rxmesa' were also present. . Ah . Palk was a. life-long member of the English church, and :1 churchwmrrlen of St. Thomas ch_u1'cl_1 for 32 5 cars. `He was 9. man much devoted to home and family. so much so that for thirty years he never slept. out of his own house. He was m:u1'ied just _ In-fm."e coming to this country, and his fmxiiiy consisted of ten children, SIX of whom . survive him. turn. uvmg but. the last few years 1123 to_ok special interest. in his g;u-den. His death took place on the 6:11 cf May 4 after th1'ee`-monl:hs' illness which xms born Wlth Christian patience and often cheer-fulness. He \V;l: buried in the -English church cemetery and the fune-1-ztlwvas largely attended. The service was conducted by Rev. Mr. Thompson, assisted by Rev. Mr. Tveuy of Uraighurst. Rev. Mr. Paul and Rev. Mr. Ha.rlmesa' also life-long nlplnhnr r.." um ..... ...uu.. .:.unu=q rzux. . The late S.-unuel Palk of this village was born in Little Heiupstone. Dr.-Von. Englnml, in 1826. In 1819 he calm: to Usmzula and lived for u. .=hoz-b.tinu- in Bax-tie and after living for somv time in both Innisl and Vesprzl. he settled in 01-0, Where he lived until his driltll, some fty veal-s. He followed farmiiig fora. living but. the last he took snecial infpv-net :.. 1.:., ~d and trim- P1-wv.-4 mud- ,-_--_ --- wvllulv gllllllillgo A series of political picnics will he held throughout. Ontario `during the month of June. Armngennents have been made to hold 21. picnic or. June 5th, at. Elinvale, for the riding of Centre Simcoe. The Driving Park at Elmvale will be used, and every effort will be nse(l_ by the local committee, Messrs. MCE-achei-n, Lent and Gmlmm. to provide for the comfort of those'u'.tend- ing. Ample seating accominodaition will be provided. and refreshments can be secured on the grounds. Addresses will be delivered by Hon. J. M. Gibson, Attorney-Geneml; Hon. F. _R. latch- ford.Connnissioner of Public Works; Dr. Bi-id9'l2Lnd. M.I .P., and n l`llIl1]l)l}l.` of other gentlemen. As this will Dem) opportunitv of heztritw; the l C`C!`X`Ll of the Ross Government discussed.` it is hoped that there will br-:1 lil1`,`.,! attend- ance from all parts of the 1-idin-,:r. A pleasant day ; outing can be combined with the pleasure of hearing the public questions of the day discussed by some of the -best . The Elmv.-ile ln-ass band will accom- pnny the reception committee who will meet the honorable gentlemen on the zu-rival of the noon train. s`p:,f;|l\'e1'5 of the Province. ' every success. Special services will he held `I Barracks on Sunday and throng self -deniztl Week. On Sunday exp the adjutant W111 preach .1. t4 `sermon. .- Salvation Army. Anticipating: their week of self. - denial-.\I:iy 26 to June lst-loc-:11 Sal- vutionists arehusy collecting for the fund, which it is hoped will excemlvS'23.- 034 raised by, a similar effort in l!)UH It is always :1. pertinent quo_-stion, \Vhere does the money go? At one time, we believe, this fund was devoted almost exclusively to the extension) iii foreign missions and opening up of new countries, but this is no lv)n;.-;er the case, for the greater art of the amount raised is spent in t iis country itself. This is as it should be. The Salvation Army is doing a splendid work in its industrial homes, rescue and mrtternity` homes. men s and women's shelters est:1blished`in dili'er- ent centres in North America, while the world -over the Army has about 500 similar refuges for the fallen zmd destitute. The enthusiasm with which the Salvntionists themselves enter in- to the self-denial week is renmz-l;:L_l)le and it would he hard to find 1. wl_-.-u-e1- of the uniform who has not in ild'ti.ii.l()l') to pecuniary sacrice denied himsell some luxnry or partial necessity of food or clothing by way of discipline. The self-denial fund is considemlily augmented by assistance from outside friends fin` and near, and we are con- dent that this worthy effort will not be forgotten by those who are in :1. position to assist. \Ve Wish the Army every Shr-in] DiIl7:hnn ".311 L- I ,1: - -- Liberal Picnic in Centre .` em-th till ;~:px'in , _. ..~ Ant` nu uc 11 H'l1'1.s'l1vt.l.L" lu um: wn_\` llmvel-5 xln talk 1': `\Vl1cn yziu give thvm smnv \\'.-ml:-. or when Gml so.-mls It Sl]()\\'('1' of min `-1'1... them, they give forth .-1 s\\'vc-t .~m:-ll. ` as tl1()1l l1 .<.-lying '.'Th:m_k you. Um- thing nl uf them sa_v-"'l`1-u.~:t xhul." G011 t.-1l;o.< cm-e of the owers; amel ll:-. who can-s for the flowers Czlscs;1l.~,'( for us. All the l)\\'t`l'S S:l_\' to us-"'l'h':u:l~; God." They see-1n tn luuk up tl1an's;l'ull_\' to Gml. Gu(l'. the 9:11-th. uml the earth smiles back with its O`\'1'1's. The m\'e1*.s' say to us --B9 th.'1nl;l'ul. Tln-_v are quite L-mm-nt to grow, zllul snnell .=V\'oe.t, and lunk pretty in lllv: place W_l1e*1`.a* God puts them, some high 911 the hills. otlwl-5 down lowin thr- valle-_\'; so He puts you. cl1i.l(h-1-n_. in the right. plum-. '1'l1u_v t(.':1(.'ll 11> to lu- contentc-rl. and to make home as ln-igln, and :~'\\'eL-L as wv am. no xnzttt-s-r hmv poor it is. Anutlum thing whi<-E1 Lhv owex-.7' tell us is tl1i.<.-"I{c11xern1)o:1-that you must die. \Vl1(-.n wintm- x-rnnv-s we say the ()\\'c1'S :u'e`(le:ul. Thoy aw not really (lead, but sleeping in the ` q (r)1m-s;1g;1i11. (in-.l l|.'ln_' put tlwm to box in tho wzu-m grutnul, zuul whvn tlnepz-up:-1-tinn` 1.-mm-.~ tlu-y will wakcn u ). Just what God tl-N-.~: Lu the flowers. 0 does to us. On:-(I.-Ly He will send up to sleep, and tnkv mu- sonl t0:1.s:1fe place in Pzu-adise, \`. llllo,` our body is put to bed in tlu- (-;l1`tl], bcneatll the soft and pluzlsmlt 41-:x.~'s. One (luv the 1-esu1`1-ection ll10l`llllI'.,' will cbnle--lt will be our spring tin):-, .-mt! God, who 1-aised Jesus Chmst f1`m:x {lu- gx-ave, will yalisc us up again. .______j} . ll--`. (5. mo, 1.): "As 4 so he ml-isIn~t.h." In nun urnv Ha- in the f1'(mt_pn1'ti(m of the In After the sex-vice the H<)\\'u1`.~` taken to the }In.epif:xl :md to u- The R<*ct<)1',' MI`. \\" 1t,tL-n, 1m.-:29} s wcxal sermmn to tho ('1|(11'(`|1 1: 6- a1)g11;n;_,re- nf l~`I-\\'-we," his ta-xv ' Ps. 103, 1.3: "As :1 tlv\\'c1- of Lhv m1-isln-t.h." mower service A 0\\'c1` s(`l'\'iC'L` was 1101` Church, last Sundzny ztw heautit'11_l.dispIu_v of all ki owers were gutln-1-ml hyw school chzildl-en,_ and pl:u-(- t fig to I HOL't<)1'.' M1-. \\'iHn-- ?____T The Late sninuel pan`-, lat-u Q...n....l D.u. .x- .. . -1""'-""';` PER YEAR. IN ------,-----:--- Store :vu:es Wm he held in the Lhroughnut eek. Sunrlsnr nvun:nr- ...-, vuna uuuu was ut'V0[ (I sxvely .\'tensmn sions as, lvm;.-;c1' 'the (1 snent in r e m....+.... Flower 1-vico held in :1"t01'11();>` )I:Lv of MI L-:...|-. ..- r auu Lnroughnut u evjenmg preach t0nir~:nl Service. my i1't0l'1l().' knnlsu pd I\\' flan A ADVANCE : Simcoe. .\.\_LLu)\Ill. A. k1mlsn1' wild y the Smulnv .(,-(`(1 un Y:ll)h:.s' . tn`; ,hIuu.1. UN U V;C'lllllg' topical in 1nrkn-uI- v_\' are in m1 muml, ~' u-y` 11:11. (.`ln-i.~1, on. -A - fit.-Id-:: \\ vrv W-k. ml .. )rops .1 . BICYCLES. ,c u.- 1....` buun .: u heel with rude equip- 3 00 for relied Hlnck. , all shaulcs, . fast, colors. . . 7-.50 Ix: l'x;>re:rs .nJ lxprt.-e n`v5') to 75 (':'llly-LU- |\ % 50. $2.00 75 > ssc 35 Agents in Barrie for 9999999999999, D. H. MacLAREN, Druggist ; andllplician Barrie 9999999999999 1 Next Door to Telegraph Oie. ...Satisfa.ction Guaranteed... 0mce-84 Dunlop Street. Bothwell s Block. Bur- rle, opposite Post Oiue and Railway Station. Phone 54. R0. Box 96. ALEX. MILNE. MERCHANT ' 1 TAILOR... ,47 Dunlop, St, Barrie, |1111i11)u1' L. R. C. P. & S.. Edillburg. M. F." P. 8: S., Glasgow. Mempcr of British Ophthnlmoiogical Society. SPEOIALTY-DISEASES OF EYE EAR. THROAT AND "USE DR R P- `VIVIAN. HOMGSOPATHIST. 156 Dunlap Street, Barrie. IIours-11 to 1; 7 to 8. Residence and Oiog. a DR. J. P. LEMOKI Tcleohonc 135. ` `J. Frank Jackson, Our Portraits Five and Five and a halt per cent. only. . LOJNT & LOUNT. _ _ W Barristers & Opposite Railway Station. Johnston __.-.... ... ... \( -4:.-/an Award-Paris, 1903. 3 5 I K1 K7 wx-3 Men's -iuhz orame 1w ~ w.ll sand :19! Findel .'a'L'.\.s(: 0.1). See Our__% VETERINARY .SURGEOH AND DENTIST Office: 56 John Street. Barrie `DR-. J. ARTHUR ROS; \VILKINSON TRESS & CO. LESLIE VVOODROVV & SONS CHRISTY'S BUCKLEY . JARMAN \VAKEFIELD. S KNOX ~ . YEOMAN S ' CELEBRATED HATS NON_E BETTER $1.50 TO $2.50 -.'-c--C CC SIGN 0!` THE BEARS The soft richness and great briilianc of `the prints. combined with artist 0 mounts are distinctive features. .--.....I *n...:. .n.\-. sine Post Oi vox.,__xxxvu. No. MONEY To Low? Have a quality till their own! I: win gs. ` I33 Dunlop Street WINDOW SHADES and CURTAIN L %% POLES... % For this season. Prices iowest possible. Stock up-to-date. & Warren Maker of Portraits nd lmllwuy St.- & LOUNT. - Barristers &c., Prulrl On land :Q 'vr`vQ Q*`/QC H-\\' Sunnnur _ H()l`:~' fin` the nu` xlisphty. ':lS in .\lil_lin- complaints of cm ment Roll for 1! H bersonn hx Cqurt of Revision cmil Ap- ` peal. * NOTICE is hereby given that the First Sittings of the Court of RevIs'on for the Munlclpuut of Vespra, will be held at the Town Hall. M13: hurst. on WEDNESDAY. the 5th day of JUNE. 1901. at 10 o clock o..m., to hear and de termlne the several complaints of errors and omissions In the Assessment Roll for 1901. All pers_)_u_ha.v1nx=r_busix1ess at the said nmm. .. . vn-l uuu omissions in Assessmei1t R`6l`i_fB'i' persons haviiur business at the said Court. are requested to attend at the said time and place GEO. SNEATH - Clerk of the said Municipality. Midhurst, May 17th, 1:131. 21-22 ` nmRn~:, ONTARIO-. - S s9sssss~sss~o fN0TICEvlsl1ereb elven that the first Sittings 3 e Court of lL3_qgls{qn _t_or tyemuuiclpnllty of nitric: mu: 1... and to do a min to the: Cocqrt of Revision and A12- pawl. A complete qulpment, a thoroughly I up-to-date establishment. ln_ every "line - thorough, practical. satisfactory. I30! MODE - '!x .{ zh: I7 :>ft::S COUNTY or Smcox-:. To W :1: th esslons of Peace. mid unnu In its memory _ims the EXCELSIOR BUSINESS COL- LEGE had such an attendance. or given so much satisfaction to its patrons as dur- ing the present session. Three times has it been necessary to extend its seating eaccominodation, and as fzgst as they can be got ready. out the nuplls go to slim.- tlons. I; pays to attend the E. B. 0. Get a. ` circular tree for a post card. ` - _ cttuil I 333'" In and for the County of Slmcoe. will be held in the Court House, in the Town of Barrie, on -I-Iiennnu ...-.`_ . -.- _..--...., ... um auvvn UA Dulc, Q11 T.UiDAY, JUNE llth_, 1001 npxiz nl-. Ann n'nI....1. :. n_, .1, Municipality of W'Bari-iei. mtuurmg wlcmn a I TOW money On 8113) 1 or write to ' I) I I NOTICE Slttl it`: R9vis'o n 1:9; _gl1e Mqylgjplig \;'nnnrn upill I... ...I.a _;_ A u--. 810100" to loan. Any 31 Money arranged for maturing within easy terms EXGELSIOR BUSINESS some H11-.-1\\' Sailor .1p\\':11j(1.~'., >l' |{(-:u1y-Ln- `I fill. $1! II NEVER in its history has the EXQELSIOR On John street. Barrle- ten-roamed house. modern conveniences, stabie and, half an acre of ground. Enquire pf DR. MCCARTHY. 12 .__.__.._.___.._;__7 :Muni:i1;1l;t; of Vespra, 10-21 uuu vv wuu. c.\pu1/ll]. Blue Stone and Paris Gren fresh in. No old stock. _ unuoouuta 1.11411. N Get the Best-Th machine that is Is- zuvarded first place by the _Ontnrio C Government. ' ' ' \Ve sell them from $6.00 up. \Ve also have chea,-per makes `of Sprayers from 509-. up. Call and 'see_them. show and explmn. . Rllun Q4-n . ~ n n -`l No trouble to f. ` . . 3 H. H. `grrgm & sow ..-.---. V Time to s my again soon as the blossoms fa.l . . v I (Ln; LI__ an . .... - A good general servant wanted. Apply to MRS. JAS. VAIR 21-1111 ` 14 Mary Street. lTh..e_.. PB_A_M9WI

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