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Barrie Examiner, 4 Jul 1901, p. 8

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saga. doing away With gram. lul: . zuununt glvcn at the Jzmuzu-y \'n Ucmkev. To Sr. 11 -E.Gx'aha.m, M.McDonagh. | M. McDou;za1l. M. \\'itt;en,- D. Plaxton. E. Dodds. V. Strange. A. Armstrong. 1. McCarthy, A. Caldwell. S. Hubbert, E. Braden, Gr. Sm-allin, B. Gulville. R. I Kelcey. "l`n `Ir 1! __(`. T.-1 \vr-nnr-P. S. Bax-rand. To Jr. 11.-U. Ltnvrence. 3. mu-1-a.nu, | E. Cameron, F. Smith. R. Stone. W.` Silk, R. Stephens, H. Manuel. J. Sin- clair. E. Reid, K. Lount, M. Hawkes. S. Rosenfeldt. A. Hu|)hert.. E. \Ve:1y- mouth. V. Bx-ownlee, B. Marshall, l`-. Prince. M. Mason, K. Bax-tley. Tn sn I ._F_ Sm-ieant. G. Living-: M. Mason, Ix. bat-Lley. I To Sr. I.--F. Sarjeant, G. Living-- lstone. M. Ness. E Graham, E. Bald- win, 11. Braden, E. Ferguson. (J. Par- tridgp, -N. Rhodes, G. R1213`. (;`r.`Trunk- . eld, M. Johnson. M. U1-ry. AI. Sewry, J. Plaxton. L Molren, D. Nash, M. -Leece. M. Silk, R. Jones, G. Cooper, R. Bennett. W. Man`, J. McDonagh. A. I oi:-uktnn DCHHBLU. \ Leighton. Promotion Examinations. CASTOREA; :ey. ) Jr. 1I.-C. Lznvrence. S. Bat-rand, l `o unnnnn F gl`l1if.l I Stnne. `V. I 'HOUSE OF REFUGE 'Ch'ii<:ren cry for _L_j;__..__. vma, \II0KER8&%10. WEST WARD D1 o Pw Wmnrth American Life Assurapne Gumnanv EI J\| Ilnnnvv - -- -_. Barrie Oioe-Bank of Toronto Buncung ` Pre:-.idnt-J. L. BLAIKIE. _ vice-P1-esiaentr} :`V"r.Ol. fs`1I13:I1`z':}f>'1'rI1. Dlrectors-Senator Gowan. Barrie: J . K. Os- borne. Toronto; `E Gurney`, Toronto; D., McCrae. Guelph. . _ ` 1.. GOLDMAN. Secretary. ` WM. .\Ic.CABE. Managing Dre 1.: ` Policies Issued on Life. Endowment. Llmued. Pnvment Life. l1lld_u__('_]f_l_3A0f ggigitble insur- 5iS1'.'.\1cc.us'E. GOLDMAN. Payment and all classes of desirable nqe. NO BE'1"l`ER,'N0.\'E SAFER: ` T..s 3.`JT7,2i33'0() _ 1 ' __ strayed on the premises of the uuderslgncd, - Lot 23. Con. 4. Oro, on or about April 15:11, 190x. n roan calf ; also on or about Maw 1st. 1901. a rg-d ` two year-o1d;helfer. Owners may have stud nnhm11s.on pro\'ln{.r 1:roperty_:1nd paying: expenses A. R. GRAHAM. ` 25-27` V _ Shanty B:1y.`3'| ` Sealed Tenders. addressed to the uuderslzned. will he rccei\`e_d up to 10 O CLOCK on THURS- DAY. JUL} mh. for an trades excepting: nlnmhina. hentlnc. and electric \\'_l_riug, reqgiyxerl IIA no u.\.\.. v \A .... V ,, BAY. JULY 1nif.'i`or' :\11'trndes excepting: lumbinmhentlnz. electric \vh~iu::, required I: glue erection of a building for the Rural torm Hospital Board. Barrie. Ontario. P ans and speclcrmons may be seen at the office pf J OHN ROGERSON. ESQ . Owen Street. Barne. and at therfce of the Arc-hlter-t.=. Bulk and separate tenders will be reoeived. The lowest or any tender not necessqrify accepted. GOWA.\'Ll)Cii S; BAKER, 26 27 711 Temzgle Bulldmg, Toronto. ` Miss Cameron is visiting he`. brother, `Rev. H. D. Cameron. l The 1.0.F. Md their annual chnrchl parade on Sunday morning to the ` Methodist church. . VVe have a magnicent range of Wl1ite.I3lo\;ses in decid- edly new patterns the latest New York Ideas. The most. popular lines are: ' ' - vvv 1 I ,;!1.L-J L__..'I.,. J l.n,a`r nnrl rrnnf u-vu.v..--- ___, Miss Mae Dickenon, the note! 5010-" ist, of Toronto, will sing in-the Presby- terianchoir hext Sabbath. ' Rev._D. B. Harkness will address the Presbytetfian Y.P.S.C.E. next Mnnrluy evening on `*Patrioti;~:m. ' ` - L ~ .. . 1-41 1 The Allandale Lawn Tennis Club gave a very enjoyable tennis tea on Mr. Burtorfs 1-awn, Monday afternoon. lAl\A|I-VA; - ...r..., ,, _ This hot weather has started the summer tourist business with a rush, and consequently the `northbovud traic is very henv_\_'. -- _- .. .. . 1 v1 _ _.....L1.....- IKE! The Methodists held a meeting` on` Tuesday night to bid farewell to Rev.` Joseph Young and his family, and to- welcome Rev. and Mrs. Churchill. rs 18-1? Iv unuuuav .--nu` ...__ -, The Coldwater Planet says : The Rev. J. W Churchill preaches his farewell sermon , .next Sunday evening and will leave for his new eld of lahnr . next week. The rev. gentleman and estimable wife will be greatly missed here. . VVhat will be Coldwater s loss will be Barrie s gain. Way success attend themiin their new eld of labor is the earnest wishvof their large circle A pretty June wedding was celebrated `on Wednesda_\' evening of last week at the residence of J. S. Brunton, Burton Avenue, when his eldest dauszhter; llliss of friends. V \ Bertha, became the wife of Charles W. Poucher.' The ceremony was performed ' at seven o clock by Rev. Joseph Young, :_ ..|.-~..-,.-..m.n .-J nlmnt `thin-tv nne3Ls_ at, seven 0 CIOCK Uy1u:\. Uuzcllu -......,, in the` presence of about `thirty guests. The bride and her bridesmaid, Miss Pauline Cummings, were both gcwned. in white organdie trimmed. with inser- tion. The groom was suppoxted by Ed. T036, of Barrie. `A number of "beautiful and costly gifts testified to the _....1-_:-... Ac Hm rnnnn nrmnlp. who beutltul and Costly guns btalulhcu nu uu: popularity of the young couple, who start their matrimonial journey with t.he_best wishes of their many friends. July 2.-The following were some of the people who came up from the city for Dominion Day 2 A. Morrison. guest nf'Mr. Chas. L\IcCarthy; Miss C`-oultenguest. of Mrs. Jas. Coulter; In p.+nn nnaetnf his brother. \Vm. nu`. ..-....z FINE WHITE LAWN, hemstitched tucked back and front,. new Bishop sleeve, soft cuff . . V. . ; . . - . . . . .. Special .........;... . . . . . . . . .....-.v.-T.......$lo00 FINE VVUITE LINEN LAWN with tucks and insertion down front, tucked back, new Terry sleeve, tucked ' cu's,at..... . . . . . . . _ . . . . , . . . . ..$l.25_ WHITE LAWN, extra ne, hemstitched` tucking in back, front and cuffs ; also lace and en1b1'oide1'y Insertion trunnled and are cuffs, at. . . . . . . . . . . . $1.75 Uoultexyguesr. ox nus. oar. Uuuxutn , Ed. Paton, quest of his b1`o`.her.' Paton; and Misses Georgie and Lou Comartin, guests under the parental roof. ~ -- ~ n -- ,c n,n:-_.......,.4 in I Mrs.`Gao. Scott, of Collingwoodtivs` spending some weeks with her parents, [M12 and Mrs. Jn_o. Barkley. -- -- ~ L , E .. I'M U; 4...- I\` LVI". l1`JU Ulh`. Uu_u- 1.4;:-.u.-a.-v Da.n._McCarthy spent a few day: of last weekin Egbert. - .\Irs. Allan McDonald an-I daughter, May, visited friends in Stayuer on tux-day and Sun-:1a_v. 'f`I - 4.._.-_...,. 4....-....L- n9 `Mr and luftlily iluu Uuu-.4u_-. , The numerous inends of Mr. and Mrs. R. Ro:m`.'ee are sorry to`: their rlep.-xrture to their new hom in Thoro`.d. Mrs. Roanlrec was an active worker in the church and Sundzy sclmn.-1,` and will be misstd. W111 Du uuaatu. , ` Tlieizmnua`. picnic in connection with `the Brentwood public schonl was held . in the usual place nnd M ._teI1d(.`d with the usual succes=. The little ones had `foot races, and winners received. small cash irizes, which were speedily ex- changed for'ice-cregm and candy at the refreshment stand. Two games of foet- - ball were played, Brentxvooji J miors v. Betbel Juniors, which resulted in each scoring one; _then the - seniors of same places played, and` the result was 2-0 in favor of Brentwood. E This ai gn.aturevia.on eveiy box of the genuine ` . I avnun Rn-nmn.nininp Tablets 1 ALLANDE WARD. This signature ia.on every box on me genuine Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets thanunadvthntcllrel nooldlnouodu To Contractors. Head Omoe,---'1`oronto m.._n....1x- nr Toronto 1 Is the lmwest and most populzu` fabric for Skirts and Suits. _ The feeling in the United States ha "gained favor with ...-.1:..1. .u..n.m.....= nu ma. ai.-In nf` Hm lino and we have met. the CAKIIIVC III UII.lU'Y|lll.lllnr ----v- ' 5 1-emedy that open! In one day ' ' ' .; * iucnarm L. BARWICK. 13 toad Oloev--'roronm I :e-Bank of ` Strayecf. BRENTWOOD. to convince our readers that big reductions in high class Millinery -can now he obtained. Our object is no secret. Our Miss Wright is an up to-date Millinery artist and must have next seasons goods of the newest and brightest as an aid to the production of our- usual high class millinery. L V ` A number of Trimmed Hats worth $1 75 are now offered at g price ....... .._38c 16 Trimmed Hats which show the latest features of sunirrer style, our , price has been 82.00; while they last will be sold at ................ | ,0 3 l Elegantly Trimmed Hats, latest New York designs. our best productions, i worth $3 and $4.50, will be sold now to clear at .......... ..$2 and $3 each i Untrimtned and Sailor.Haits are included in the clea.riuc: sale prices. Huts worth fron. 75c to $1.50 may beihad at ......................... ..25c to 75 A good selection of Flowers are also included in the selling list. Flowers worth from 2:'>c.to 75c on sale at from...` ............. ..5c. to 250 per bunch 121 was \l\J\l5Iu ' Our DIES: Goad; section presents an opportunity for buyers who for any reason deetre to get a big p1`~.e for 11'.t`e money. Tlus department never con- tributed bigger Valuer. - >4 -- q -11 I, t*,___]_ '.ll lB Ieenug II] but: Uull-Cu ulabca pa suluvu luvvva. u.... stylish dressers on Llns slde of the line and we have met the demand with a stock rarely shown and values never equalled 2., l3_.._.! , 1 Latest shades and patterns in Muslin` wear. . A few specials in the new Blue Shades. Spots, and Figures, good sellers, only :1 small quantity nqw left. Price per yard ..................................... .. | Oc Some very pretty Summer Goods, best designs, strictly new, fast colors, 1.30 A few pieces of A special Gingham, well suited for dresses or shirt waists. in Stripes. Solid Checks and Broken'Checl: etfects in colors such as Blue, Pink, Green a:id,1\Iauvr-, worth 15 the yard, now selling at 10c. _. .. . nus 1 II! 0 `V_ In all .leadin:_: coiors a Embroidery trimmings, 1 Bargains in 1 Linen Crash, sc ` ` . v LVLVII _~r vv V..- _--____, his important section of our business is very complete and oers advantages s or Boys Suits, Hats, Caps, Shirts. Collars, Ties or Underwear. . ,. r\1\1`\1\l\I\1\4\ !to buyers of Men sFs:awLEY~%&&DE!L!!! ` ILVCBC li:lU.|\: 1'1 cpax uuuxuux na- similating ll1eTood andlleg u1a- ting the stomachs an:1Bowe1s of PromotesDi gstion,Cheerful- `ness qndRest.Contains neither m,Morphine nor mncral. run-1 H A13 1` nu!!!` _Apcrfect Remdy for C_onslipa- non. Sour Stomz1ch.D1arrhoea. Worms .Convulsions.Feverish- mess and Loss mg` SLEEP. I Iwege tab1ePreparationfor.~\s- cimiln nd Iho1-`nnd Ar.rIRo.dnIa - Jauaemauzrwaupnzmk ` s 4- %} :."...:` li a9hlb'.S'Ja- Anux.!u_d 0 ' v _ _J'cJ- (1az1ial-v2'- Vlkllklthllhl ' in Bal'1'ic. I l|.IllI,L'lUI funny Ann .4... . or NARCOTIC. "'-|1:. No uum charge for Ladies`Uicyc|es. utuvum-. anuna :. . U lights-`. Crada: wheeis made; no Bicycle has a better .cpu'.:uio:;: zh: m::'.:ers; bE_; favourites with best Bicycle Clubs <-'~ Fcnor, u`-H yoims, nes! ban er. hubs and beari xb ix-r:`.:edE;,' -. 1 ` Tube '1 mes. $2.50 extra or Morgan & `.\'r .~_A\:-:1 s 26. 22 and `Z1 ' -Ladies' '20 :\_r.d `facsimile Singnaturc of J . 1/ . . ,_4_ Ready=to=Wear `Skirts xs Realy-to-VVear Skirts, materials of White Pique, \Vhite Duck, tsh, selling: a: price of the material, 75 upward:-. `Men _s Wear Section 57%) I101: hulllln - v v V..- -- : and White Muslims, piexted, tucked, and with Lace and > nmings, from 50c to $2.50 "each. ' THE DOUBLE STORES. `Opposite G. R. Station and Post Oice. Fluslins _and Wash Goods 50 and 5! Charges. . No cxlzu Ladiesicycles. rails: ha; a "s{yii~sh shirt waists ...J.'.... I.-..+..,l onnlv. Summer Corsets Dress Goods UR En of the Season V clearing up sales have so advertised themselves in the past that scarcely more is required than the mere announcement that our-- July Clearing Sale of the balance of our stock of Manufactured Milli=- nery commences this week j $3.E:U EMU: -.~. 3 ) NEW-E:::J,:%;:;* ....u n('-`u-n and if 1'0 "' ' '-"exam:ne press Oice and if f exactly as re,*:ese:~.'.cL}. I GEHUINE EAGLE B_i3YC Agent the balance 3.1:: - 1=Ac-SIMILE Oastoria. is put up in czze-size bottles only. It is not sold in bulk`. D::'t. allow anyono to sel`. you anything else on the {tea or promise that it is just as good and "will answer every pur- pose-" 3@`See that you get C-A-S-'1'-0-R-I-A. The (as- eimus in ex dgnatm , mry cl ' ' vmppm THAT THE WRAPPER Owing to the demand for Summer Cosscts tlm umnuflcturers are over- whelmed \vi'.l1 orders and in is difficult to get deliveries. If you contemplate purchasing we wouldlmlvlse you to call early. \Ve have all siz-`s in Stock. fV.._.- L .42.... .L... ....l....o.\-. in hrnlznn or EVERY j BOTTLE OF SEE or La :5 L; yc.-:,hight offr:-me and gen: v: .n.:d,.aml we will s:nd -::u this High Grade I90] node! F.=:7!e Bi :v.`!e Lv Exa'c>sC.O. D. Cnu ands;-1;-.;:. R: u`. `gh.-_ Bi :y;Ee by ExD'c>sC~O. D. >)cCt to c arnmruion. You can amzne i: thoroughly at your Ex`- if fou J vetfrc snti. ca. I.,HiG`.fl GR!` E |SOl MCCZL IZYCLE pay to I11: I`:X'.7l'L`3I due: -- :v29.00 -;1x:d Exjtrc-< mr.-,<,< .-hames :~. only 50 lo 75.` SIGNATURE . Paul highcs Tires- '5 as 50!`: : S7.._I_:[|__gga_1-_.-rt_nL__ mom sf. manna. Summer Corsets; long sides (white), at- . . . .500 Summer Corsets, short -21.`- /_-_.|.:4...\ -4. ....,. gt`: .s9sca Studio '13 .A J. Fran 9|-Illlluvl vvu uuuu, uuuv. - sides (white), at. A.L..5oc. Summer Corsets (pink, _ white, and blue), two` styles, at . . . . . . . . -.$I.oo EAINT; HG SUPP hll\'e UH Johnstc 7DR.u'. Notice "to. Creditors. "-'1:<)7Let or for, Sale. Ulla. `V L: IAKQIV llll uuu u -u ~.~--... Cvme b-efure the selection is broken. Suooouor to I`. E. Baker. WE SOLICIT A PORTION OF YOUR PATRONAGE. fv no SALE STABLESE R. PRUCTOR, as most stylish turnouts in town. the - xble carriages and the best horses. 3 tr izeda S clal facilities V33 tl{ t?er:lx;. Cub lggt all train a,` ` for and deilvexjecf. ;PRocToR. opp. Bank of Toronto E White Blouses ROSS. Solicitor. Barrie. Ont. 'Whitewear White Pique V AT----- New addifios in Ladies White Underwear The ofi'erings in this depart- ment; are worthy -of your -at- te11__ti0l1. Skirts, gowns, drawers and corset covers displayed in our white_1fomns, and all in cl1aI'e of competent young 5 la ies. The lines we carry have won favor and the Values are better than ever. V Home _ % fseakers ' `, 60 Day % Excursions : `totha gcanadian 5 `lorlh West ; } Cloln June I8tlI . Returning until Aug. 18th , (All ail OI` S S. Alberta) ` . 3 Cloln July 16th Returning until Sept. I6t (All H or SS. Alberta) I (loin: July 23rd Returning until Sept. izna ` (All rail or S.S. Alberta) A. n. NOTMAN . Asst. Genl.` Passr. Agent. ` 1 King Street East. Toronto. 26-28 WANTED -'I`RUST\\'ORTH\' MEN -AND - wosmx to trzw 1 and ndverllse for old estab- ' llshed house of so Id nancial suuullug. Snlar . 2780 a. year and expenses. all payable In cash. 0 canvassing requlred. Glve references and enclose self-addressed stem envelope. Address Man- ! user, 8.'s50axton Ml g., Chicago. ' * - TRUSTWORTRY MEN -AND" ! WOMEN travel i _wuu. nun 0990 Winnipeg . ` Delornlue AntIe1'....... > Eslevm 1,..... _ Biuscnrtln ` Moosomlu . Hamlotu Swan Riven. 0Qln:iL`..'.... " oose, uw..... Yprkt/an I Pnuce Alhrq I Cnigury. .. . .. _ Mncleod ` ` Red Deer. .. ` Edmonton . "AT 2ETUBN.FAnES $30 $35 $40 I i . \ The regular m'eet.in;2; of the Board S was held on Thursday evening. Mem- 1 hers present: His Honor J udge A1-danzh, , (?n thv (-hair). .\lr. S.m1'l \V8al(F`. Vurv ' Rev. U.:.L'.\ Egmn. R.-V.` Dr. M\:L>:ud, innd M1-.Geo.Bn.l_|. _ . v. Thu 11`nnnnl-n (`.nmmiHe3 nreaented and Mr. Geo. Bn.l_I. The Fnuance Uommittes presented 1-eporl. N0. 5, 1-ec0mu1e nd'mg aymenl`. of sajuries fur the months of Jame and . Ynlw nn\nnnHru1 tn : also 3,1) [nf sa.hu'ies fur the months or June u.nu July amounting to v$1.0}3.'77; |uc('m1ut. from Mr. E. Justice for bed- ` dim: plants and planting same, $10. The Chairnmn. Judge Ardagh, to V the congested ' dim: plants and planting siune, am. The Chairman. Judge whom had been referred the re ox-t of Inspector Smith on his lust o ciul- visit to the Institute. brought in 9. report as It result/of his investigation. The report clenls fullv with the matters complained of by the Inspector, viz , state of the Institute and the iimdequacy of the teaching staff in consequence of the fth form of the public school being admitted. In dealing with the work `of this "form, the report says. "1`he results in the fifth form have been far from satis- factory. several things militate against its success. ' The pupils [my no fee, and consequentlv the uttemlunce is "ex- tremely irregular. This extreme ir- reguluritv is confined solely to this clziss. "he Work done is neither full and -accurate nor hard and steady." 'I`l-m mmm-t. deals fullv with all the hard and steamy." The report clcals fully classes and winds up as follcws :--``In [view of the above facts, itseems to be forced upon us, as the only way to avoid a. similar report from the Inspec- tor at his next visit Llmt the arrange- ment now exisiting as to the reception into the Institute of the public school fth form pupils should `be carefully reconsidered by the'Bon.rd." This re- orL.Wats'ud0'pted, after being discussed i y several inemhers of the Board. f S ] I t l s 1 I The report of the Committee to en- quire into thematter of pupils sus- (pended for misconduct. recommended that the action of suspension be sus- tained und that the pupils be re-:1dmit- ted, on sus endedisentence, at the` ire-openingo the Institute after the` summer vacation. (The report was adopted. ` Mr. Kemp. English master, wrote to ` the Board. 1-esigninghis position on the ~ Staff and asked. for its acceptance at once. H } Rev.Dean Egg1n-Geo.B;1ll--That Mr. l lKexup's resignation be a.ccepted.-Car~ rind. ! nexups rcangnuunuu uc u.u...,........ V.-- ' ried. Rev. Dr. -McLeod--S. \Veslev--Tlmt the Property Committee be authorized to make the necessnrff repairs to the 1 Institute during the ho days.--Carried. mm nmn E;mn--Rev. Dr. McLeod- Institute during the hOll(lIlyS.--UILITIBU. Rev. Dean Egan--Rev. That the Secretary forivard a. copy of the following resolution to Mr. Kemp: That. we. the members of the Col- legiatte Institute Board. Barrie. beg leave to testify, tlutt We recognize the sclmlarly attainments, the" tact to, communicate knowledge. and the `social and gentleiuanlg manners of Mr Kemp. and regret is res_igmttion from the staff. ` The above motion was unanimously carried. Ensign Perry, in Roman costume. and his arxnour-bearer, (a little boy soloist, carrying a. battle axe), will visit Barrie on Friday. July 5Lh, when the Ensign will give an illustrated address on the Holy War of dark ages. and his armour-bearer will sing a selection of solos. This service will he an exceptionally good one. Tickets only 10c.` Watch for the march, at 7.30 pan. 'n.. Hnnnv mhnnl children and the Senior for the march, at 7.3U p.n.. The Sunday school children and the. Corns spent a pleasant day in St, Vincent Park, on July let. Adjutant Burrows con- ducted this meeting in the pavilion, during the day. .- -- lf mm want to eniov a good hour attend v _ lf ycu want to enjoy good hon; the meeting in the Quaen a,Park next Sunday at 3 p.m. _All are welcbme. The following from an exchange contains a considerable amount of truth :-A move- ment is `on foot among the merchants of Brandon to do away with the usual custom of putting their goods outside the door. It is found that -the wind and dust is very harmful to articles thus exposed ;, and it is thought that if all will agree to the proposi- tion there will be no loss of trade. `The Brandon merchants are level-headed. The proper place for goods is on ashelf. The proper place to advertise them is to make use of the newspapers. If merchants gener- ally would keep the goods inside safe from sun, rain. dust and thieves, and make more nls)e of printer`s ink, they would nd it prot- : le. ~ ' . ~ - . I1l\l'5l' 5 F31`. VVheaI: .... I Flour, bakers, per bbl Flour, tamily. .. Shorts, per cwt.'. . . .. .4 Bran, per cwt..... Wool, unwashed . . . . . . . . . Wool, washed . . . . . . . .. Beef Hides. . . . . . . . . . . . .. Tallow, rendered, per lb. .4 Tallpw, rough. per 1b.... ` Lamb Skins . . . . . . . . . . .. Calfakins. per lb . . . . . . . . . `Sheep Skina...... Peas, small . . Peak. large 0.`.ta I . . . . . . kurlev. . . . .. Rye . . . . . . . . Buckwheat . i Potatoes. per bag. Beef, `hindquartsra . . . . . . . . . . . ..x Ileeforequnrtera ..6 Mutton,per1b....... 6 . Lumb............ 6.. Hogs dressed. . . . . . . . . Hogs. live, choice 17o'co 2301123.. oo .7 Hogs, live, lights and fats. 50c. lent: thanchoice ` tinge, uve, ugnw a lens tbanchoice Chickens per pair. . Turkeys, draased.. Lard. nx H) . . . Lnrd,pex lb Butter,` tub, 91' lb. . .. . . Buttenin IO .... Eggs(t'resh)...... Hay, per ton ., . Wood. dry, short... ` Wood. dry. loug.... I `Sh-aw, per load. . Wood, green, long . C0`..LE(llATE BdARD~. -_:_- MEAT. POUL'i'R AND DAIRY PRODUCE. BARRlEh1VIARKET,S. I-10$ Weather Needfuls Level-headed. llerohantl. Carefully corrected to dajse ` Humxz; July .4. I901 ` Vhnnf. _ _ ( Salvation Army. WOOL AND RIDES. COARSE GRAIN . 'mE BARBIE EXAMINER. THURSDAY.` JULY 4, 1901. I .10 00.11 00 .-.3 oo.~;4,o.; A 0- . .1 '7R 70. . -2n -0.. 4.1;- VSURETIES nusr PAY.` (Contluued from Page 1.) also 8375 for 11. hridge over the Mad river on Essa'-Sunn'1d-ale townline; S50 fur the'Nott:uvnsax:x\-SunnidMe t.ownline:md the eighth line of Not- t.u.wasaga. doing away with gritm. for umml nmnunt given equal 4 .-.-nssinn session. . The grant of $50 given to improve the sidero-ad hetxveeu lots :20 and 21, con. 5. Vespra, was witlldmwn andbhe same amount. given to improve the old Sunniclale road through Vespra. A grant of $50 was made to improve Essa-Innislto\vn1in. between lots 1 and 2. - . - The following grants were also made :-$'2.5 for side:-oads between lots 10 and 11, con. 9 Tecumseth; $25 for thlrd and fourth sideroads, Matche- dush :$5O for Coldwater road. Snuth Orilliat; $20 for Tecumseth-Gwillirm I bury townline, south of Cookstown. \fa:I:v=: O.1inla`.1 and Harvie were . U: .5 00 A Goldwater roan. mnuu Messrs. Quinlan and appointed to interview the Ontario Government, regarding a. grant. :for Bennet: hrid_:ze over the Severn. , `DnFnm:- tho .T:1n1m.rV SSSi0n the Com- I 1 bridge on the Uollingwooc1-Nottawa- the Severn. -- Before the J aniiary mittee will preimre. if possible, some plan alomz the ines of the Good Roads Act of 1901. l For repair of bridges, $100 was passed for Banner. bridge ovei-.the' Severn: $75 for Kirkpa.trick`s bridge on the Flos--Sunnigale to\vnline;` $100 for Nicholson rifuze, -Essa.-Tecumseth townline: and $50 for the Mad River l x 1 1 saga. townline. Jno. Kirkpatl-ick', si-., was appointed cairetaker of Kirkpat- I rick s bridge at a. salary of $10 per nnnuni. . The Chairman of this committee was instructed to gather all possible im- fornmtion regarding the cost, etc., of steam road rollers. stuuuu V- ....- - -._ The estimates for 1901 areas follows : I salaries and wages, S950 : repairs to ` buildings, $200: .fencin,<:. S100; grano- litbic Walk. 5585 : fuel, S550: provisions and clothing. $2.500.-Total 85,000. THE TVARDEN APPRECIATED. On motion by Messrs.` Bruce and Graham, ' ` Resolved: That the Counciidesires to express its appreciation of the able land efficient manner in which His \Vorship the \Varden conducted the business of the County. His unfailing courtesy. united with his strict busi- ness methods, make him an ideal ex- ecutive `ofcei-. ' r V On John `street-.. Barrio: ten-r.`\n ied_ house... m Idem (-nnveniem-es-. stable and Im,H' nn MTG ol'~ I groupr`. Enquire ofvDR. Mq3ARTI{Y. 12 ' ` EAST WARD. From Jr. 3rd. to Sr. 3rd.-D. Ball, E. Colea. M. Megill, Bertha. Steer. -Lena ' Stoteshury. From Sr. 2nd. to Jr. 3:-d.-Frank Brown. M. Ho1mes.Edn:t Lourd,Spx'av Lloyd. From J1`. 2nd; to Sr. 2nd.-T1ms.-Con- nors, C. Brown. Wm Rainfox-d.Francis Hickling. I tv1:*a'I` xv A `[211 Names in order of merit. To Sr. I.-Ed. Fisher. E. Stewart, L. Cline, L. Grant, I. Curtis, V. Vair, H. Dyment, B. Deegan, N. Somerville. R. Gallagher, A. Schrleber. B. White, A. 3 _ Butter-eld. I. Allwa.rd._E. VVallace, B- Robinson, H. Loughux-st, H. Meeking. I 0. Gray. E. Hayward. I Tn Jr. II.-.-J. Brvson; L. Campbell, 1 E. Hayward. Tu Jr. II.--J. Bryson; E. \Vebb, B. Bryson, W. Kester, D. Job, L. Culvext. I . Longhurst, C. Robinson. 1. Anderton, H. Bowen. 0. Hart. N. Hook. W. Lent, A. C-wens, J. VViseman. M. Burridsze. F. Metcalf, VV. Ross. F.Flesher. 0. Mccutcheon. To`Sr. II.-L. `Black. Evelyn Thomp- son. E. Salter. K. Hogg. W.Monkma.n, G: Curtis. L. Cline, J. Calvert, Ernie Thompson, G. Gray, M. Cooper. N. ` Corbett, N. Mvers. B. Ross. To Jr. II1.--M. Jocelyn. R. Beaton, A. Dyment. W. Parks, G. Carmichael, B. Curtis. 0. Smith, F. VVelte, N.Barr, G. Cheesman, G. Weston, M. Long- hnrst, W. Nelles. '1`.-. Hr, III..-R. Metcalf. E. King. E. lsimmous, M. Fisher. On appea.l--R. Nelles. To Sr. III.-R. Metcalf. E. King. Anderton. S. Griiths. 0. Burton, P. O'Connor, T. Redfern. C. Smith, P. Bryson, P. Corbett, A. Sweeney. F Foster. '1'. 1n IV _A_ Rnl.ler_ LI. Woodinz. oster. ` _ To Jr. IV.-A. Butler. M. Woodin , A. Cooper, E. G1-ant, E. Rodgers, . ML-Donald. L. Redditt, L. Snmerville, \ J. Lett, M. Fletcher, F. Quirk, J: Flem-` ing, R; Rodgers. E. Corbett. B. Car- michael. E. Welte, T. l\IcMi11an,W. Scnnlnu, L. Smith. Tn gr IV Rnrtnn. R..\Ve1te. A- I To Sr. IV.-C. Burton, R- Welte. Smith; Ed. Bryson, B. Thompson, E. Isyrkq, H. Job, B. Redditt. A. Burton. . mg. . Lynn, :1. l A. King. CENTRAL SCHOOL The following pupils will be pro- moted :- To Sr. 1V.--N. Goodall. F. Amoid, N. Garden. H. Phipps. F. Abe:-nethv. G. Garden. L. \Vilhams. E. Coles, M. Hughes, L. ML-Nnbb, C. Findlay, H. Obtaway. 1 To Jr. IV.-A. .\Ia.xiuel. C. Thomas, Uneeslnny L1. Ihllglttuu. 0. oauuxugu, Ln. Manuel, E. Lile. To Sr. IIl.-A. Lower, R. McCarthy, M. Hick1in{;. W . Armstrong, P. Find- lay. G. 00 ville, P. Plaxton. K. Len- nox. W . Hnwkes. 1 . Armitage, H. Morren, B. Parker,` J. Thompson, A. Bidwell, J. Mc-Donagh.. To Ir. III.-R. Brownlee, L. Bird, A. _Strange,.. D. Prince, A. Leighton. I. Stephens. J. Ux~quhu.rt'.. A. Reid, R.` McNab, J. Barrand. I. Ainley; P. Arm- strong, H. Marx-, H. Stephens, G. Mc- Conkey. '1. 14.. II _F`.,Gmhn.m; M.McD0nH.2h. Notice is herebv zlven. mrsucmt to R.S 0.1897. (2,129, that ail x-redltors of `THOMAS DUNS- V V MORE. late of the Toxgu ofBnrr!4=.. Laborer. who u " died on the Fourth Day of May, 1901. are herehv required to send to the unders!m1ed._ on or before E the GT3 DAY 0!` JULY. 1901.>tullpnrticnlara 1 of their claims ; that after the saldglast mentioned ( date the executor of the said estate will proceed to -- | distribute the same. having re an! only to claims which he shall have rece ved notice at the e of distribution ; and that he will not be re- I 1 ethic for the assets of the said estate to any an who has not glvcn notice ofhls claim. d at Bru'.rle.15th. June. 1901. I DONALD -2: i

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