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Barrie Examiner, 20 Jun 1901, p. 8

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The taxidermist makes a honorable living at a skin game.-Philadelphia Record. - . ` `I0 nave 140118`. Vlrchow, the German scientist, said the way to live long is to be born with a good constitution, take care of it when you are `young, always have Asoniethlng to do and be resigned if you find you cannot accomplish all you Wish." It is easier to live long wltha poor constitution than to violate the other conditions and-reach old age. C.\K`J[JLll1_'u; IRIUIBCE. This curious idea ot _a horned Moses has not only been perpetuated by paintings. coins and statues. but has al- so passed muster with many writersof acknowledged fame.. Grotius.-. for in- stance. lrlenties Moses with the horn- Aed Mnevis of Egypt and suggests that the phenomenon was intended to re_ mind the Israelites of the golden calf. Spanlxoim. however. stigmatizes the ef- forts of art in this direction as prepos- terous inclnstr.y" and distinctly attribt utes to Jerome a \'erit:1hle belief in the horns of Moses. Crude as is the mis- translation not one person in ten, as the schoolteachers and pupils found out. have any idea why it is that art- ists and sculptors still depict Moses with horns I nu; .\'ic-olas Pousslu painted some 20 ple- tures of Moses from :1 pudg_\'_llttle ba- by ln the lm!1'1:sh 11:`.SI{(`t to Moses on gray Bethpeofs height." some of them rvitlx llomsvzmtl some of them without. Five of these pic-tuves are of .the baby 3:: tlm \'.'ater m:Ll~just out of it, and the l;:ul.: are as vurie-d as those of Colum- !\;:.= on the exposition postage stamps. Some of tlxem loolc like :_u1\'ertlseu1ents for L-air re:stox'nti\`es and others -as 2 wigs would enhance .the up- amce` of the haldhemled hnblea . use pnizng-l fnees look as many _u-a:'.< old as the baby Moses had lived 1: ' zutes when found by Thermutis. .. :`t1lUl' by this nutlxor has ho,1-us that cxtc-ml `out f1'om the sides of the head like the ears of it mule and replesehts Moses as striking the rock, in the wil- durnc-ss. This is :1 very funny picture. ax:,\'v:n_\'.- for the camels have hemls Iil;ehur. and the horses look like al- most uu_vthl_ug that stands on, four legs ex:-epting` horses. vmm. .......-,..... :.1-- -4 .. |.-.._-3 -u, Au ucl Hll. mun; nuuna uuc \. I.l5iL`a` \\ H.l'D'S. in striking and pleasing contrast to these horned conceptions which the; ancients have imposed upon us and ' which we still accept is :1 copy of a splendid Moses by Plockhorst repre- senting the nrchangel Michael strug- gling with Satan for the dead body of '.\Ioses. which is `apborne by three little angels. The Moses has instead of horns. {upon his grandly conceived head rays` of..light which seem to meliowhnd soften the stern face of the dead inw- giver. Plockhorst has painted real child iingeis. too. not fat little kids with -legs and arms like prizeghters and bodies like beer tan'.;::. This helio- tint.* which is in the ii`o1':u'y of con- irress. is :1 present from the royal gal- lery in Be1'lin.- \':-..I..,. `n-..__;`__ ,_., . . .... u cu a-3 Iucu1u:\ Lu iH`L. . In the Congresslonill libx':u'_v,._on the south side of the hig sunower clock, -is :1 gigantic bronze Moses by Niehaus, and he has horns that look not unlike those wonderful bumps that Ben But- ler's big he9.d.used to wear. In the Boston library John S:ugeant.- the great painter. for a centerpiece to a procession of the prophets painted Moses with full front View and horns liken Texas stem`. and mfolding him is a queer .cou`vehtlouuX kind of drapery \ that looks like eagles wings. Yn ch-H.-hxnr no-.r1 n!nnn:n..- ......4........a. L- nuu nut: LU uuuu Luv: \\"u_\' UL uuugs. Just why artists and sculptors keep on perpetuating this idea is one of the inscrutable things of life. But more than anybody else perhaps artists cling to tradition, and since the great mas- ters gave. Moses horns it must be the -proper thing to do. and -that is proba- bly why he w_e:u's horns in modern` as well as medlaeval art. _ In `I... I*..........,.,....x--..;\ |n...-.._ -.. Am. i St. Jemme in rendering his; face shone in the passage in Exodus gave i_t.its primitive meaning and mistrans- lation and has sent down to us through the ages faclem esse cornatunn, bee ing his face was horned. Thus it seems that a mistake stereotyped in stone remains to torment the youthk who likes to know the why of things. .T11f '13? nvfiafe nn er-nlni-nu-a I.-nni-\ I I alvcl, LIUAILB llutl Ull- It has been known for centuries, though.*that the translation of Habak- kuk, which says. And his brightness [ was as light: he had horns coming `out of hls head." is lxxcprroct and the mis- take of the "intelligent compositor, who.'!u Lls illuminated text got mixed up on his a's"`and e s" and made qm"an head qe1'en. as_nezu`l_v as Hebrew can be u'md`e Into cold Eng- lish`. The former means ru_vs; the. latter means horns," and there you are. 1`he Eu-oi: Vvhich Gave Root to the Curious Idea. That 1: Perpetpnted -by_Piunungs, Coins and statues. nchael Angelo : ,M:ute1-piece. " Inone of the schools of the District is a copy of Michael Angelo`s Moses. That small statuettexvas a storm cen- ter for weeks, the `pupils and teachers vying with each other-inan attempt to nd an answer to the question of one of the small pupils who grtively que- .ricd' the why of the incipient-horns which ornamented the head of the rugged leader of the Israelites as he is represented in this masterpiece of Ml- chnolAngelo's, a masterpiece, by tho ` way, which started out to he a Jove on some other fiction of the brain, but which the great sculptor nally shaped A into the likeness of`-Pope Julius "and christened Moses." . ' `l.`nu An .-..n...~. .x....4. .. 1...... .... nv__-.. -_-__n * We have the most stylislx turnouts In town. the 9 most comfortable cnn'im;es and the best horses, ' Once tried ulwn '5 -patronized. Speclnl fnclmles for weddings nn_ funerals. (`nb meets all trains.- Bnggnge called tor and delivered. V I kl-ll-LB LCIJCU J1-`I365: . For 40 ,\'c-.'u's. just as long as Moses and his people Wanc1e1' in the '11- de1`n'es_s. this statue stood In the Work- shop of its gifted creator before the * world saw It. but it types `today the o universal conception of the great law- giver, horns and all. V If lsno knnn I ---- u. 53,... ......L....I..... 5 THE Hm)` OF M0`sEs.| WHY THE LEADER or ISRAEL IS REP- RESENTED WITH HORNS. "Po Li ve Long`. Hum annrnnn en! luusu: aurm U18 pertormances. The atten ance in the evening was sma.`l compared with the afternoon. but the complete ' programme was given just the same. The proceeds of the dav were said to be over 7,000. wuxcu wexgus a,uu}J pounds. As to the show itself, space does not permit; a (1(. S(.`1`lpl'.~lOl'2. VVhere all.wa.s so good. it is hm-d to choose for special mention. The only compl:a.in't. heard was that there was too ll_l_llCl] to take in. It: was impossible to follow .the continuous performance in the three rings and on the two platforms. With- out :9. doubt, the leading features were the performing elephants (15).0 Brien s sensational sixty-one-horse act. and the Holloway Trio, highgwire acrobnts. Others deserving of mention, were the horsemanship of Mme Noble. the high- air divertisements of Miss Fishex, the acrobatic feats of the Da. Comas, the riding `of Amelia. Feeley, vCr;mdali s burlesque riding on the mule, Susie's Band with cor-net and trombone solos. Mention must also be made of the splendid musical or smization, Gan- Weiler s Military Ban .which furnished music durin the performances. eveninz was HiIll]_U`l' ll Dill IOUITJEQII Were grey. The menagerie well` repaid :1. visit. It was pleasingto note the well-c.-1red- for appearance of the animals,all rook- ing so sleek and contented. Among the specml attractions were t,he_. giraffe, the lmby lion; the black tigers, the Bengal tigers (magnicent specimens), the \'lack Van-k, and then elephunts{ twenty -five in number,- the largest. `of which weighs 7,000 pounds. As tn the show itself. snnmz done nn+ Ringling Bros` Show Easily the Finest Ever seen Here. Saturday was circus day in town, and it was by far the biggest circus dav ever seen here both from the standpoint of the show and attendance. The Ringling Bros. made great claims for their circus--as all shows do--hut they surprised the people by present- ing a show show fully equal to, if not ' surpassing, their advertisements. Their sixty-live double-length cars ar- rived from Peterhoro at hve o'clock. and a big crowd turned out to see the interesting process of unloading. People who had watched other circuses unload. expected to heara large assort- ment of new and original oaths. but they `were agreeably disappointed, for` ' not a word was heard that anyone might not listen to. This was some- thing new and people remarked that this show must be of a superior kind. So it proved to he in every way. There were no two opinicns as.to that. The circus was nearly as good as any tn 0 that ever-visited town. The parade was over a mile long. the \vaggons,etr., heing close up to each other, not spread out as is usually done. Not only was there size. varietv. and splendor in the display. but` there was a cleanli- ness. neatness. and correctness of de- ' tail that was generally remax-ked.1 The horses were a whole show in` them- selves,over 450 in number.hothdraught and ring horses being splendid animals in m-n~l"m-I . r-,nndir.inn_ HF fhie I-.n-no lltl Ylllg HOYSES uemgsplencuuummals in perfect condition. Of this large umnber all but fo'u1-been menazerie well` renaid :1. visit. Au.._v uuuua I.u nun. llkll-(`tit- The Chaplain, Rev. VV. \Vitten, `drills in the Ljanks of No. 5 each day, and has only missed one parade, when hevwas preparing his sermon for the _divisional church parade on Sunday. LIVERY mm SALE sTABLEsf 1. uu .1.uAcI. u.u.ua ` I I , The company is largely composed of ll-1i,r.r,l1 School cadets and Capt. (Jowan is justly proud of his men as favorable lcommenr, has been made on the drill and umrclling by the Colxmmndant. I The Colonel has been pleased to make [three promotions in the company, Co1'p. Colborne being promoted_ to .Lence Sergt.. and Ptes. Findlay and : Reynolds to corporals. 'T`hn nl\nI\`n:n Dnuv 1`? \I7:LL.... \.u-.1-.45 wu-J \-nu-g.n No.,5 is the strongest company :2: the regiment, and is also the sm-onge-=t; at Camp Nia\g.'Il'u., numbex-in` fifty ,oicex's, non-cum. ot tice.-`rs an men. {This speaks well for the enez-gynf the Jieutenunts of the company. Messrs i Black and Thomas. 1|-,_,,..u , ,,,._,v ,1 K noun-.5: uuu. asuunuuc. I : Manyot the cou1pany took advantage Iof the leave of ahsencu Sunday after noon to visit Niagara Falls and the Pzm-Amet-ican. ' run -1 1 1 n -av-aryuuv\.. I.` wLIu|.JlJu The 35th Regiment; have no canteen, L-on;~;equentlyour men are never found drunk or disorderly and Lieutenants Robinson and Thomas nd it quite un- necessary to refer them to Major Drinkwater for I`_empe1~ance lectures or instruction on Prohibition. N0. 5 CO.\IP.-\l\'Y. No. 5 Company wiyh hm-d dx-111, have -`rounded into shape like veterans. 1\`.. .-.1......\ .. c......... n:..1.... ....... ':.. IV lA\ llU'\iL {I35 IIK\F:n ' I L:1nce_ Set-gt. Colborne is Corp. of the Pohce and many :u_-e the L-ompli-I .lDel}tS p.-1_ssed for the good beha.viox- du_1-mg Lhls camp. kn .. ._~ 41. .o..........-c ........-...... H-` I """""O"' Sergr. W`. ;\h~G`ro\vau of No. -1 was in chztrgebf lhu n-gizuenutl guard on Sunday aml won the good opinion of the staff lzy his sLT'ICt ol)se1'vance of his duties. Lieut. Roinix:.~o:1 has been named Uhief Short Bl:i::ket and his com- rades claim him [0 be the champion I sod-putter in camp. ' 'l`l\n 9-'01` 13nn.-In.;~.no- knwun I\1\ ...-...o-An... A\.u.\u_V ;\u. uunn uu_. yum . V 001. Sen-gt. Wm. Lee, Pte. W . Robin- son. and Pte. Fred 0101-: made theniglr 0st. scores for No. 4 Co. at the Rxt: [Ra.nges. I an..." nr x:..r;,..........c M. 1...... :.. -vuuuuu. Auuv auuln. Anny vuu\..|.uu-7. N0. huve :1 future Bisley man `in Pte. Soules wl_1o can make :1 bull s eye Whenever he lxkes. n n n . A .. uu ;. \.u.u; nu s. Capt. Sneath is as confident as ever in his Reliables. which he always, nds 1-u:1(`.y for Work or play. - V (`ml Q.-.u.nt \\'.n I run Db" TX I).-`LL. No. 1' Co. is quite proud of . Corp. Gallie who is_n0t only the lmndsomest soldier in the Regiment, but the best: shot as well. W- .3-_A_-T ."_..`_IR ' Head O1oe-To1-onto Barrie Omce-_Bank of Toronto Building _I`rcside1V1t-J. L. BPAIVKIE. *- * Vice-Presidents-' f\\1I1?`:I1J2`} Dlrectors-Seno.tor Gownh. Bmjrle: J. K. 05 home. Toronto; E Gurney, Toronto ; D. l\IcCr:~.e. Guelph. V WM. MCCABE. L GOLDMAN. Manag1ngDl'e L. . Secretary. Policies issued on Life. Endowment. Limited. Payment Life and" all classes of desirable insur- nce. N0 BETTER, NONE SAFER: \ 1.`P\`_ .1 0 0'5 : rmmnn `Hm Nurm American Life Assurance Ulllllam , u\.1:. MU IJIBL LI`4L\, .\\J.'.V1'4 DxL'JaJ.\n Assets ..s 8.977.263-(30 Insurance in force. . . . . . . .. .. 25.?:75.00(`.00 For further lnformatlon, apply personally or Wrue to RICHARD L. BARWICK. ` Barrie. 15-Iy CAMP NIAGARA. A GREAT CIRCUS (Continued from Page 1.) .\jo`-1 COMPANY. 1 Irnnwm & awn A Lccm HIT made last \\`(3L-k inun- at one-h'alf their real value, enables us 1: next fe\v.de1ys. or while Ll_1iS lot lasts. _ .)IE.\"S ST1F1<` .x.\'n',Sm='r FELT I-I.\T.+ i hrmvn, light(1mbau1d'p(-a1-l gi-c-_v:~', m-\\'L-st $2.25, all put at-one p1'icL- - - '\....4.LA_ I,. .-an . - '_'I`I , Pi !!! umce anu ll lyuuu DCILEUBIB balualaclwv. \\_J: WVaim:ez*a1e`*`v;=`i",!'a`o %l:2tae:9.2L/ ,. ' ` ' 5 ' ' A en: the balncefi --`$29.30 - - Ind Express E Nos, 5. 50 Ind 5| ' ' C arges. "The express char es are oral; 50 to 75 cents for each (500 miles. No ext achru-ge for Ladies Bicycles. EVERYONE KNOWS ENE ERGLE ICYCLES. '1 hey are the Highest Grade W ela made; go Bicycle his :1 belLeI':`.epulaliOl.`I: no Bicycle has been more widelr advertised by the makers ; bi;'i':wo't`xrizes with best Bicycle Clubs; thelending wheelwith proieusionya riders. Built on honor, uslg joints nes: han er, hubs and bearing. highest grade equip- mem. Fngted Wllh Victor Single Tube '1 ires. 2.50 extra Ear Morgan 8: Wright Tires-85.00 extra for llunlrzp 'I`n'es. Heights cf fr.1mc--I\Ier'x's 20. 22 and 24 in.-La.dies' 20 and 22 in.-enm-nelled Black. Wit: OFFER splendid clmnce to a mod rxxzem in each Lawn. Send for Cmnlorzuennd ask for Agents` ;OUR MILLINERY DEPT. _ Is showing_t11is week the 11-we.~:t. .\Ii(l. New Ym-k N med Mi1'line1-_\'--'somc V:-1-_v'ni-xv fmur-Vic,-5:. _-\l.- u few desirable l)z:.rgains in up-to-date Sail and colnilig month. 0tim.~ in '!':-im \'t'l'}' .~'t1'ikin;_r}y j_{uIH] um .01- Huts. Just the tl1ing' fur H1-` 111't'~\-11 $7.50 $1.00 MEN S. FELT HATS is SPECIALS m Rusncs ` SAILORS $5.60 Buys'Man's Suit equal to the best that can he ohuxiiu-cl :1: !.HH) um All-wool tweeds and import:-(1 solid woo) \\'n1'st'(1.'~ . -.1211-I; and ii;_rl:t r-nlu makers p1~0dur:ti nc-st` t1-immings, for - " - ' T 36 pairs Me-11's Union Tweed Pzults. SL1-ongl_v 1 real good knockabout pant for - - ` Buys Suits, sizes 2:3 to 29, $1.04) and npw.-n-d.-. Boys. Suits, sizes :29 to 33, and upw:u1l.<. iMEN S FURNISHINGS .Lmn'np '1'ires. 1-leighzs cf frmm:--1\Icxi's 20. in.-La.die's' 2 _V'/E splendid gf`-od ngenf town. Send for Camloguennd 3U' I_Jxscuums. Whetls sghtly used, 14.0010 :25.00. T_ ,w, QQYD 5 so _ 5' '-"-' /"~"""'. '4 Y`"~_ , _ _, _,, W, , , 1R.aa.-No-rm`: nun" 87.. Mom-nu|.. Our Men's Fu1'ni.~:hing Dcpartnu-nt is mm (late. See our Undez-we:11-. white and mlux--;- By general eonsent the best Men s and Boys Clothing Store in Boonie, This reputation so well established, enviable and to us very gratifying, has been earned by the excellence of goods offered, our styles and 5:, the moderate prices askeldland on merit generally. \\"e have many good things to offer you. We quotena few. They axe Bargains. Don't miss them. - Z\Ien_ s Heavy VVon1 Tweed Sxxils, both dunxl;l(--In-L-zzsti-(1 and .`.~'..B. H.-u-.<, Ii: with good Italian linings, well tuilm-ed. pt-rferft fitting gm-1m-nt:<. Spar-i;xI 1: 0 _ [CLOTHING Apcnfect Remedy for Constipa- lion. Sour Stom_ach.Dxarrl_1cea. Worms ,Convuls1ons feverish- ness and Loss or SLEEP. . Promotes Digestion.Cheerfu1- `ness and Reshcontains neither 1um,Morp11ine nor Mineral. 01* NA}! (2 0 TI c . :u_rsuuurc .r1I.:pd1'dlI.UluUl'Jr\b`- sl ting thefood andrieg ula- ting the Stomachs andBowe1s of Ext-1'34 good values in New Smnmex- Sim clmilatind Ihornnri :Inr1DodnIn _ Aveetab1e 1>}E$}$kiSf5}1isl' zmqimroazzrsvazzuzazva mm `.9 - - . ..41x5."La7'l : mx_a.w.s.u.- .(InuJud ' w. R.paoc'_I'9n,j ._n____ . -- ` ,. ,.- .,..- `Another lot of I m,.Wr:":"~ .. 3 `_ F/RONT STREET", BARRIE. THE DOUBLE STORES .FRAWLEY & %l]EVl|N S. ' Men's and Boys` F0]! Huts. M.-s,-k~ and c ...STORE k in _ tho p111-L-'}mso nfn line of Mu-x1 .~` Ft.-It I as 10 mukv .1 .=p-cl.-:1 0'c:1-ix1g,r(11u'iny.: .st.~'. ' ` FAC-SIMILE This is'."the busiest. time; we have the I tge_s_t staff in~Barr_ie to waitupon :you, but It is hardly equal to the rush in the aftern_oon,'so come in the morning if you can and enjoy the best attention. ` ' ' in_.'1H lending colm-.5. suc-h as hl.-14-k; (-st S11.-1pu< of 15)!)],:wn1-Ll) frmn $1.54! In ' . d`__ WRAPPER THAT THE - OI` EVERY BOTTLE"OF 1qs_t-c(}111p]L:ti.- and ` "ed-Sliil-ts. (.'uIIzu`.<, ' -5'-}1:1;)e.< IS ON` `.L`;_. SEE 7 nmdc, to he had in all sxzn-.~ ~ 1-- SIGNATURE VNR, VIURERS 500. 1.00.-1fu1'1.;>,3. _ ., . ...; l>]u1`.'~`. spot-i.-ll pI'ir.'<- . $!).U0 and SIIMIH. .`.u.-. :2 .17 25c 1. . j5oc (1.1.-2,3. 75C, (Highly up-tn .`l....n.: ..o ,. LIFE omy ' 'YIPWa $536 _Come and see this marvellous assortment in White Blouses. ` We were fortunate in clear- ing out a manufacturer s stock, all sizes, 32 to 4o=bust measure, at.65c to $4.50. You ll' be de- a lighted when you "see this range, much! more so when:you price them. ` ` ' -\'l7.L'.\; ;[ $1.00 W'7.S`c i}2S {1 Li I 4`? Bui`.{ g ALE cw PAl.\ T' The excursion suusun i just commeixcix.-.; and you. will be looking after - line and becoming Sailor Hats. We have them ull in a. great run 01 styles" and prices. - A` special Rustic Straw, "Cream with I':3`uck' Baud; also \Vhite _B.u:d; veuyne-at and ssyIisl1,nt .... ..25c Fina Chip Straw, in Black and Wllite, verylclmeap.-ant 75, these are. to be cluated ouu We 3573333 :i;':*srs1| "FA 5 and| _ |t s-the same old story, every firm claims to do better than its Competitors, but seeing is be= lieving; our goods verify our contention that we offer the very best that's going. ' A - 3 3:1:-doieu of ulellf-`lack Uottonl Hose, 8}, 9, 9%, \yarm;;gd per. fcctl)` fast dye, worth :'. 0c, to clear at ......... 7' dozen of .0 broken lot cf Lxdies ne Hermsdorf Black Cotton,` woxth 9.50, a fal. seller, sizes 9,'9 only, at ..... ........ ..2 Fine 8322 RibLed Cotton Hose, only 4 dozen, ragular valuelat 25c, first-cluss goods for boys wear, clear ut....l .......... "2 25 dozen ne Casl:mexe_Hu.~e, ribbed and plain, 8%, 9, and 10, the best `.`5c docking shown. This is a winner z_1nd,you' should -should see in Six dozen of ne Union Cm-slimere Hose, sizes 6, 7-._l, 8:}; 9 and 10. inches, all Limb .-1 left of 0. big lot. We clear.t11em out. at cos; price, `that is, 160 to 20:: pair. Scllingjtluq quuatily we do, this lot will go very quickly. successor`-to '1'. H. Balsam [ A remarkable change has taken place -iniour Hosiery Department. Our Hosiery trade was always "good but this season has trebled the sale of Ladies and Children s Hose. This is the re== suit of an extra effort and extra values offered. vm, vmKEBS& G0. Hskm SPECIALS The`:,Largest Importers of British _ a`n`d*Foreign Goods in Barrie. Opp. B_axik'6'f` Tprbhib .WHlTE BLUUSES. .M|L|.|NERY. same NEAGLE Qnnnangn Q GU` B.nd5endlousvrith I I Q) Slate whuiu.-r you wish Men 5 or Ladies liiuycic. height ofmzme and ear wamcd, and we wI`.Lsend . . ou z `is High Grad; 1901 made] aglo Bicycle by Express C 0.1). - sub)ecz _1o examination. .You' can examine it Lhoroughiy at your L).- P ress Oice and if found nexfctlg sntuslacxorv. exactly as represented. A HIGH GRA EJSOLHODEL wtrirvvuw IIIVI` i FARx\lERS SPECIAL" binder twlixe upplied` Io Fanners only at Se. {er Ilx. in twmbushel, \ cotton. 16.02. L*mln.btu:s. hound with two ro e ; snap` lmlters. and weighing 60 lbs. each, Ieng h :overx5U0 feet per pound. quality and length guaranteed. Cash with orders. purchaser pays frejgtgt. _ _ _ __, _, , ,, - !L_:u:1rgnI0e(l. unsn mm orders. purchaser pays] 1' ta . . L A dress orders J. T. GILMOTJR. Warden Contra! P.'l=on. IToro_nto. Further mutlgulara nddres.-.5 Jams Nnxox, Inspector. Parliament Buildings. Toronto. 95.511. - .J n Q'I:\l3.|'l\"I"n\1' ADI-Illulll 56: L U11-Ill DU- 95-27`. ' . -.i.R.s1'*R.u'1'oN. `Toronto. J uue 8th, 1901.` ,ProvlncInl Secretary} 'BlNDER TWINE! T.-W. BC 1983.-No-rut Q5` SEASON won. Innynnnnr A r 111.: g,, . njj-an--u Cuuh '5 ad. 0 vandsendtuun Sxznc whuha 1. our ` ` " unwith$1l her iiwcie. heiuln ofimme .-.500 250 -IV 00 ..1"`c 0) Elay, per ton . .- .. .. Straw, per load. . . . . . Wood. dry, ahort.. 'Wood.. dry, long.A... Vyood, " greenh 1op_g,_ ._ . ----vr- --~- ------- Anu\l|.r\. Beef, hindquarters . . . . . . . . . . . . Beef. forequartera ....` . . Mutton, per lb. . . . . . .' Limb ...'......- ( Hogs dressed..v............... Hogs. live, choice 170 to `230l|:s.. 09 ` Hogs, live. lights and fats. 50. less than nhninia Ug$, MVP, HSHIB all less than choice Chickens per pair. I4 Turkeys. dressed. .. Lard. per 113...... . Butter, tub, perlbgl Butter, in roll . .. .- . `Eggs (fresh) . I `Wool, onwushei . . . . . . . . l Wool, washed- . . . . . . . .\ Beef Hides. . . . . . .4 Tallow, rendered, per lb. .` 3 Tallow. rough. per lb.... l "Lzxmb Skins Calfskins. per lb._ . . ;. . . . Sheep Skl;'xs..;...L....... `Peas, `small. Peas. large 03:: . . .,L . ` Bu.r|ev'. . . . .. Rye. L . . . . . . Buckwheat . I551: Wheat.... Flour, bakers : per bbl. -Flour, family. '.` ., Shorts. per cwt. . . . .4 Bran, per cwt........ [`omtoes. vper bgg. DLIIVIIIIIUIJ nrmy. The Sunday afternoon service will be CODdllCtcd in the Queen's Park. at 3 p.m., , next Sunday. the use of the pavilion naving I been granted for that purpose. The soldiers ..in than vicinity will meet at the Park at 2.45 '- p.m , while those in the east: and Will meet at the Bsrrackq at 2.15 p.m.. and march up. -A `abecial Field-Dav" is being nlaxmerl l nu cue _Du'rdcK-1 9.1.7 2.1.. and march `special Field_-D:.y'. being planned fotJuI) lst . ` . 1' --I`o-clay J. C. Irwin is giving the Ibest Ban-gain Day Sale of the Selaul), all new and stylish hot;.\vea.tl1e1- goods i olfered at ridiculous prices. ' '1 \1&l'|'|Ua -. _ - i I { The Comm_it.:e3 appoiut_ed were, Judge |~|'d38h Dram Egan, .\JaJ..-1 Rogers. and i` (:60. Ball. ` 7 "I I I we uaura uc cousxderable length. ,' Moved by Culpuel Ward-Geo.B~.xlX-Th21t the suspension of the Montgomery vboys be I tsllcwed to stand. and than a committee be I appointed by the~Chai:vnau to enquire into 'Ll1c nnuter further. and xeporr. respecting ` the Principal : last mquesr fur` a decxsiou as to their attendaucc ufter the holidays.- Carried. 'l`l..` f`m..m:Co-.. ..-..-2_..__1 .__, , 1' I IOIII IMO. ltl ii'o'n."`n`.`?:'i ( xur Lnumng we cu ` ; Moved by Co?ouel \\'urd-G. B.\H~-Thut ; should any member of the staff on tne'ope'n- , iug of the Institute in September show that L he has ubtuiued the necessary certificate to undermke the drill corps. the R -urd shall . make a grant to him toward his expenses in Torounoiu qbtuiniug such certicur;e---Car- 3 ried. | _ rot ; `i Board. ' Tlxe matter of suspension of the Alonz- l gomery b's was generally discussed by the` ; e.ss_rs. Redditb and, Kemp stated ' Particulars of the case.` Mr. Montgomery, { atherpf the boys, who was present. \\`uB ' asked if he desired to speak, and addrcssnd the Baurd uc considerable length. .' bv Colonel \\'nrd-(.'en.R~1ll_Tlmt I iu r. nemp. In taking up the matter of amsters. quali- fying bhemselves as drill instructors, it was moved bv'Rev. Dr. .\1cLeod uud seconded by Dr. Smic'h--Tho;t the Board having heard the `communication from Messrs. .|$enue1`t and Kemp in regard to- attending the school -1 for drill. agree to lay _the letters on the 1 table in the meantime and request the Prin- cipal to inform these gentlemen of the desire : oi the Board that they should at as early an [opportunity as possible qualify tlzemselves 1 fur training the c.ulct.=.-Lost. Moved bv Cnlmml \\';|rr`_ll n.n_'m.`. MEAT. _POUL J.`RY AND DAIRY f'RODCCE. ,nu- pruvexneutr. Lne reports wane -l'de; 5tcd. l Letms were rec-eivc-.v1 from `Messrs. Bennett. and Kemp, re taking a. course at the Mililzury School to qualify themselves as lrdrill instructors to the Cadet Curps LB ; clesined by the Board at a previous meeting. =Both these gentlemen expressed to the Board that they could nonvery well .see their way to bear-ing the expense of taking 9. course this present year. Ihere was also a letter t'rom.`l rinc'ipe.l Redditt reporting I the suspension of two pupils (J. E. Mont- gomery and Lynn` Montgomery) for mis- conduct and assaulting one `of the masters, I Mr. Kemp. In takina un lim mnffnn A6 .......... ,.....): Fees from pupils'.....l.. ` .....\ I 1. suynuxc Lll\-`UNI! - Legislntive Grant. . ;. . . County Graut.... Couuty s' proportion of xnu.u.t-.-::- ance.....` . . . . . . 3 6.800 00 I The report recwmneuded t'nm; the sec- _retu.rv be instructed to mmke a deuum-.1 on - the Town Cnuncil for $`.. .,200'for n1:si;uezi- fauce. and for $500 towards p_e agent im- provements . The reports dptcd. ! from '1\leasrs. ! Lem ing ts dehcit of. . I wr current ye_ar amounting to Sl,06S.~24. In repurt4No. 4 the Finance committee dealt with the estimates fur the year 1901-2 as follows :- ' I A..m..u- ..,....:..-...1 L-.. .._.:___.,, Abbi ` as IUHOWS Amount rtquircd fan maiuten.1rce-- Teachers salaries. ... .. . S 5.80! Caretaker and EEC.-tl'e8S. . . . . . . 401 `Fuel...... . . . . '20! Suppiies and ordiuauy repa.ir:'... , _ `.25! I hliacellunecus. . . . . .. . . . .... 151 The Ifdllowing members were present at the last. regular meeting i.f the Prm~d:- His Unnnr Julue Ardagh." M j:.\r~ l{ --_'e-I-. 'Smith,,and Rev. Dr. McLeod. _"~"_TI_1e.` Finance Cutnxnittee preeuted~~re- pdrta, _1\'o_'a 3 and 4. In re-port kn. 3, they '_ recommended payment of teachers salaries Sl.0l,6_6-1. also `the following accounts :- . Judge Ardugh, expenses attending Ed.Aes n.............A......S 700 Creelman Bros-, type writers .. . X50 0 I6 6` paper. d:.;..for'sz1n1e. 3 50 B.1rrie \\'u.ter Works. seryice V .10 00 ('Lu.VlJ'.\';l 5. \\"a7v\`. L'u.u-:.e; s`\`..x\l .l)".l \ I for months uf April and May amounting to, $170 50 The Gqveruutenb grant. has Lee-n received for current year nmotinzing Sl,06S.44. 1 repurt4N'o. the Fimmcn nnmmitrpn *4 BARRIE nxgnkrs. Carefully corrected to date co;LE BOARD WOOL AND HIDES. Salvation Army. a... ..h........... ..,.....: COARSE GRAIN. Prqbable In_come. ..__`2I_ - TOT moo INV ACC _v2:a I-1'1-An1.1:'s. _. Bazinxs. June 19, 1901 THE _ BARRIE EXAL'fINER,"1`HURSDAY. `JUNE 20, 1901. late 1 3 .. 6.3.. 66 ..4 50..5 00 ,.3 50..4 U0 . 9U..1 10 . 80.. 90 k`.liL.A' \.`l ll 1'05 1;: N1: ;:~.-u.:'unce' v:!; pnizzu 1 l`a:`.!1ut\>.~= who .3.-!*.:~t1;ul' I} out fr lL`L S 4 $ 2 .570 00 `.230 OD 6.soo-oo Inf. Ylzn emu. i|UUE-" 5,800 00 mn nn :j..-.__._. $0,300 00 1.UuU UU ` 1,060 00 :3 501 '10 a,ouu mi 400 00 900 C0 , `"250 00 150 00 S50 00 `Telephone 70 .

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