vnuni ll 0 Harvey. W A Wxlluon. Claus I'V-A 'll7..I.l..'.. .. APOI P Hi om`. Muir, ` v .uu,.v noun, 0 VV KOI, M. W. Latin.-0lun I- Atkinson A Crawford, E 001 n, W 0` Graham, D Hunter` foftuu, Olul II-~R__A_.g_p_ol _Q_ Qgylic (1 E....--- `r Vint,.:I Watt, J vac-us: :.a.'-"Ju dbl I on, A man, 14` masons, A Weetman, J nlken. A Wood : Claus III-M Carson, evlm, L Harmo 0 Harvey, M Ma: , H Plaxton Class IV ` -I-I Boys . . Iiiatorg/-0133: -F Ambler. D Hun- ts:-,_ M Meikl Ron Class II-- E r.n,n_(1l--- I ..u., u upvm. .3 uugan, A G Muir, T E Ross, E P Ron, Vint L Vint M Willson Claus II-E Atk' son, A Bell, F Sissona, Wood`: Devlin, Harrison, % I --H Bnvn E Appalbe. Wv rouland, E Drury A Flgtchor, F Gr m. A Hindu, A W Hun- tor, E Levis. `S gullgan, A G Muir, T E RORL E p `Inn: . `Ti-.4. T 'tT.'_L It 111,-" Bo'tanyL'-'61'u;%:" Ambler.R Appolbe wuvyyutu, U VVQI Ul U155! `IV :1` be, A Bell, At, lurk, A Hmda,` E Lena, O1;cOc;znegi'J x att. { ren - - C Hervey, 0 _ lsxton, E Sheppard, N ' Willuon, A Woods. Clean A Bell. W Oronland, C r, A Hinds, M Lyon. A F Xinbler, A ' Levin, ` M. Mei e, O McCarthy, T E Ross, T Reid, J A att. . .. ...v-a. I.` KIIIIUIUIF A. ll . Eel], , A Hinds, SAKennedy.' A Clark, H`, laxfon, T Ross, L .V1nt, J , A Watt, M 'lleon, A Woods. Class III --R. Appel , E Boys, 0 Devlin,-_ E Edwards, F raham, E Levia, M Meikle, O McCarthy",,;C McConnell, A G Muir, O Plaxton, T Rid, E P Ross, G Sheppard, J Wilkes. 3- : I Geography-glaus I-_'-E Boys, W Cross- ` laud, F Gra m, D Hunter. '1 Rose, M Wil1aon- Cl 3 II-F Ambler, R Appel- be, E Atkin' n, A Fletcher. 0 Harvey. H Plaxton, Ross, J Wilkes. Class III -A Bell, E rury, A Hinds, L Levia, C McConnell, H Meikle, A Muir, J Watt, an IV-A Clark. 0 Devlin, 0 Harvey, D ' unter. O Plaxton, L Vint, Olaea II-F Aibler, W Crouland, 0 Dev- lin, F G:-ahaujn`{O MoOa1-thy, A Muir, E Ross, T R0" M Willeon, A Woods Clau III-E* ikineon, E Boys. S Ken- nedy. M Meilil, H Plaxton. _T Ried, G Sheppard, J Wfi as Class IV-R Appel- be. Bell. A` In-In A Iliad.-`ll! 'r.....:.. K v arr-w 1 McCarthy E ' Q -L-I A u-`vvuo VIDEO I. V id. J Literatur, : Class I-F Ambler, W Crosslsnd, 4-, Edwsrds, D W Hunter, M Meilcle. O .- xton, E P Ross, T E Ross. J Wilkes, Willson,A`Woods. Class II --A E Be 0- Devlin. E Drury, "F Graham, 8 1 Kennedy. 0 McConnell, '1` Reid. G Sfpsrd. L Vint. Class III?- R Appelbe,fE_ Atkinson, E Boys, A Clark, 0 H_ vey, A Hinds, A G Muir, 1:1 Plaxton. ` A Watt. -nu`: lmwft sland, C H Harvey, D W Hunter. CIA s II--'1` F Ambler, A E 1301], E Dr I H, Class WJm-_A- D -.L---- .3 7 - " `-' " ' S A Kennedy. ....,.uuuu prom uulgnria. A SOFIA. April 7.---M. Sooiioveikof. tho Cavuss of the Russian agency here, who was aocusod of having sens threatening letters to Prince Ferdinand and his mother,Pi'ince|a Clementine. and to M. Greasooif, Minister oi Foroign Affairs. has boon expelled from Bulgaria. . "053: *VB"B2$;'1`i*`iZh-,"A"1ifn&L ,J Wllkia.M Wil]enonEdOl?is Us -F Am r, E `At inaon. ' n 3, Harvey, Levia, O McCarthy, 0 McCon- nell, M1 eikle, A Muir, O Plaxton, T Reid, G Ilep rd, E Urquhart, L Vint, a . '2 oo 5. . J W tut `Wp.d ` Book keing-Class 1-E Boys,` W Orossland,;D .-W Hunter, E P Ron, G Sheppard,;'.E Urquhart, A Woods, J Wilkes. `ass II-F Ambler. -R Appel- be, A 01 ,1 , E Edwarda, E F Devhn, 0 Harvey, Lyon. 0 Plaxton. A Mnlbee, 0 Mc0art , A Partridge, T E Ross, N Story, L` 1 t, M Willaon. Clan: III-E Atkinson. E Bell, E Drury. A Fletcher, ` Graham, S `A Kennedy, E Levia, M ikle, O McConnell, A Muir, ` J McGovi ` H Plaxton. Class IV- Ainda. A- aid. Watt, T.'.l-.-..1-... nae`? 9 Desi gphii 1:? B.2',"`n'&"BpZ&'Z.'j' o`i1`JveI nal}, A Muir, H Plaxton. T Reid. aiizlt`, M Wzllaon. Class lV---E r `II`,l_..-_ji `I _....:- 'l\ `II-I1-..LI... If D 33` "I-,-X"v"v'.'31A.""61.`."i'I TZ'iZ"" 0 Dev , E Dmry, FGraham, E Ross, L Viit, A Willann. Class III- R ,v!L'_.`tIt1roets'c--Glass` I-J-A-V`V `0roulam'i_, .0 Dev_ n, F Guhsm. D Hunter Olen II -R`-'A.ppelbe. F Ambler, A Bell, A Clark, `E Diary, A Fletoher,A Hindu, S Kennedy A MU:-, H Plsxson. O Pluton. '1` Ross, J Wu .. Olau III-E Atkinlon, E Boya,E Edw " a, 0 Harvey, E Levin, M Meikle, n M . ...u... `l! D-.. r.1'us...........I tva... T Rig E Urquhart. J Wilkes, M Willuon 1 Proposal lvlxlnlbntlou of the Gonna Homo. PARIS, April 7.-Government consent ll about to be asked to the holding of thl Champ De Mars Ill 1592 or an international colonial exhibition. lucludiug speclmoal ol the human race thvougout the world, wltl discussion. Suvoral mllllou francs haw already btl gmwauteod to carry out thu project. Fu-.s'naor-onus I-M Lyon, xidce. N Story. Clue II--J Mo- `Olen II I-1` Roan. Clue IV- ler, M Oeraon. A Fletcher, A ,8 A Kennedy, J Wilkes. ra-Junior-Olaf: I--E Atkinson A II ? ,3 A "h,II lI u}'y. 15 '1iZiZ,` T.L' pu','i?iZ' pin O'!uiIV:0j McConnell. ? `D 7A.. 0ont.inuo`('l-f-1-'<:n` page 3. Atom; 1__b. VIIIV JUL '7 IIICUIJO \IICUC L V `TIE E Lewis, D M Cathy, M } Shepgsrd. . . . -Cluaa I- Brown, J McGowan .`Rou, N bfory, A Watt Class ppelbe, A .Bell, M Carson, E ,Gn.ham, D Hunter, M Lyon, H @133: IlI-E Boys, A Clark, W `*1 (1 nnuvlln ` ` lJ:..A- POI a I-H Boys, F Graham. , it. J McGowan, 0 Mc- _ tridge, H Plaxton, E * Clua'III-R Appelbe, ark. S A Kennedy, E at}. _...,, u vavuuunuu, I.` J` Boftuu, D Woods. }. O Devlin, E Drury, kW -Kidd, C Marlin. I-A Bell, T Reign, W. 4.4-. wamlon. M. Brown. uT):'\l`A`Tl.l3a...F J - DAnrn A_...)I n n. Jun 0 \l'I_lUlIrlI ` 11 E Moore, A , uiu da. Booth, E an in, Hart, W Hwil Io-' Nolan.d,M 2'; .L English ' 71 Class IIE rlg '11. M Hurt, T" AD. F Spotton, W_' E II. IlI-A Qui` , '7, Cunningham, . n, T.`J......a....- I" Ancuoh urea-. " ` `Thai-I_dny,' April 9-0.: s. t 191; 1, con. j`4{ Igidiol ; horses outtl`o,`[ iinplementmoto. 8Id $12 o'clock. Wm. .Patt.on'o"n,` pro- G. R'.'_Ford auotiopeor. ; 11 % A` 13*-on1u2, n} 1 fdf'O!,` 'i.`: .:., ".*.`..:., ........`? .g.: `:2. .: 1mqn4h,_,V_&n. _8gl9, at , .l;2'clo`ok. '.__ 4D,ll;`bl*dp., G. R. rouysuocionour; R -01. I suck, 1 oaaweu, `B raw, G Gu-vim;`1T M60 :-o, Oluq -[I-- W`J Vssmu, om. m-u Hurt. German -_-Cl j" II-E Erly. Clan III- H A Harper. 4%Spotton. Phya1'cs-Ol `I-W Higga, A K Spot- ton`.~ Glut II HA Harper, J Mnrlin, G Nolsnd. an 1II-C Baotou, J A B'rown_.'M Spry. _ `Latin-Glue , G Garvin, T Moore. Clan II-H Egg III-TA Gnldwol " . Hiatorv and " Moore. G Nolan G Garvin. H arper, T Moore G N olond, Mr Spry. 01 % I-E Edy. Clan III-A K Spotton. 1 l'......l._nu-d. `r 1 as 13.34: m -- v]"4l1:;I1I`I:t::1`I:Cl&SS I--E Cunningham. as KIVVUVUIIC French-Ol.`;"`.` I-J s Bodth. 01... 11 -E B Erly, A Harbor, A K Spotton, M Spry. 0lu`A_,_.IV--E D Cunningham. .Gorman --Chin IT...`ll! 'li`...I.. m... In i ~--.-v-----v -0 GI &-I-Cl!-JUFQ 7' -Q1825. '1' I , uinn, R. Ward. Clan II1-J unningham, T Caldwell, M win, H Milbee, J Marlin, G ry, W Stewart. mmar--Glue I--T Caldwell. II E rly, G Garvin, H A Harper. M, T . Moore, G M Noland, A K W` Stewart. J A Rose. Class I lI-A Qui ` M Spry. Clue IV--E D Cunningham, T.'J-....A-.._-' IV`--- 7 " " lspry. W J Stewart. Claus IV--T Cald- well, M_ Hart, H Mllbee. A Quinn. J Arithme _'c-0lau I-E Erly. G Garvin J Ross, A otton Class II -J Crawford J Gilchrira H A Harper. W Higga. '1` J Moore. uinn- R Wu-A nu--- l"l I 7 upr0Ve(l BIYIG. Commercial men sum le room and everything they require has on spec lly attended to. Terms from 81 .00 to 1.60 d . P te attendsell trains, ` per `y or r 0 . 1441. I 1 mm ruumu 1e informed that this new Hotel is now opened for the accommoda- tion of travellers. No expense has been snared tomake this the best hotel north of Toronto. It has been furnished with every accommoda- tion and comfort in the latest and moe approved style. Commercial will nd the eamgle rooms, end everythinn thmr I-anni-A . -\uu,U uuv. Auauqumxqmz. N.M.. April 7.--Nicholas Dir mm, a prominent atone contractor. shoi had killed inirnauif this afternoon. He wan very Jealous oi` Mi-is Clara Music and war pressing her to n1.wry him. Tbeyi man at the house ofafrieul and he again ranewed his do sire for illliiiudixtl marriagu. Sine iuughingiy rejected him, '11!!! ha tired a ball ,through his brain and tell daznd batore her e on. HE PUBLIC is informed VH.o.tel {annoy o_pgned t_he qocomm {_j_:.-:o [QUEEN'S HOTEL,l NTQDTIJ `D A tr .._ -~--- - APPLIATION will be made to the Parlia- ment of Canada at its next session for an not incorporatis the Toronto, Sudburv & Pacino Railway ompan with power tooon- stmetand operate a rs. way from a noint in l'i' xiaeaux; Toronto to Sndbury in the District of 0 38 go ' Kerr, Maodonald, Davidson 85 Patterson. Solicitors for Applicants. Toronto. Feb. 16. 1891. MR -Anna. 1u xusaN'I'.-LoI: 21 on the 3rd con- cession of the Township of Venture. now rented by Mr. Lightfoot. Splendid house and outbuildings, with 10 acres. park lots. Posses- sion can be given after the 6th of April. This propevty is for sale on easy terms. Apply to the owner. 0. S. Rsthbone. builder, Parkdsle, Toronto. 13-tt. an u:.u.-a. man to attend horses. cow and garden. and make himself generally useful. If marriedsnd his wife would under- take cooking and general house work. would bepreferren. Good wages and good place '01- xulasble parties. Apply to W. ltaikes].4F1`15rrie ._. ' ARM TO REN'l`.-Lot 21 on` Townsl}_ip_ of__' Ilnnbn In. II . I .!..L-I--A ) %__._,._ security at 6 Der cent. {-15 ` V J. c. McKEGGIE8c co. Bankers. Barrie. THE UNDERSIGN;l_)-have a large amount of Private Funds to land on x-st. class farm hnnnplrcu -5 A .....- ...._. EDWARD LYNCH, - PROPRIETOR. uuuuu goon sues: straw for beds, also good D cedar posts and all kind of stove wood. Apply to JOHN CH EESMAN. Collier Street. 3`)-t ! Clark..... Reading. . Desmuud , Appl..... Ashlugar. . - T and carried b nati"es long distances before being made 2-; ady for the market. 8&8 are I 3rd.-Ram 1's is a blend of Three Teas grown and prepared especially for this brand, always be the same avor today to ten years hence. 4th.--l`is oheao; only Fifty Cents for a pound package which will go as far as two pom China or Japan Teas. When ving Ram Lal satriai. if the first cup does not strike your palate. try a qocon weaker an the first. After using a pound you will only drink Ram Lal's Pure Indian Tea henceforth. . -'_Ai (N. 1 7 9-: . - -- > Solic by distances 2-:4 _3rd.-Ban_1 Lat : Three Teas crown and M.-. , In those lines Qf goods we are Showing this Week` V 1 never before equalled. All purchasers who want good vglhllle E and new goods. Should call and see them. Call and see the, at FBAW|.EY&lJEVl.|N 8 `1OME'good sheaf straw for beds, 5 nosta and an Irina .-.4 ..o.. E22222 When vlng Ram'IAl a a. trial. . , _ ?8k`e!' rqt. rm i`3 "Sa1e by Jas. Vair, J. M. Bothwell and D. J. Murchison. } Clark Louis in the Bloyole Rune. Rooanswm. April 7.-The 40-hour bloyclereoo opened at wasmlngmn Rink here to-day. There were ve starters: Clerk of Toronto, Reading of Omaha, Aehinger of Dayton. Desmond of` To ronto and Appal or Rochester. The men are to race eight hours a day for live days and the soon to-night stands: an-u - __ 'aN'I`ED.-A manta attend horses. _ _a.nd garden. and make himnnlf o.........n.. NORTE -B-A'Y-. |I11'\ 7 C.`OJuc-- PRIVATE FUNDS. Dress Goods, 34 DUNLOP ST" BARRIE. 011 cloths, Tthe co; QIIIPQ I\l\`l1 y. Porter gaohw OVA xrnnil mating In Hamburg. - Hnununu, April 7.--The poiioe,to~day die parsed a socialist meeting held in a hall at Bergdorf, a town belonging to Hamburg. This action w:H taken in co xseqnenoe of thc anti-Semitic el-nnent in the meeting indulg- ing in rioting. The fighting was continued. in the atveet and a battle with stones tool place between the opposing factions. All thc wiudowslu the vicinity. including those in the railway s-ntlon, were broken by the y- ing missiles. Several rloters were arrested ____..____.___....__..._.__.. nnn, Dbl` I-tf gzua was IANTEA }%;%{"% /9: 0' // da 47 / M6/ `('1 [f W` 99,11 `to ) /` 4%? gtgpf/` ff '7" V,/:* 1} day (40 `` . /I M y /5 ,- 5/ / ,7 W 14` /5" :05 0 p / p"; ,1 9 45` '9 , _ ) J .994 I AND AMERICAN PIANOS. Unexcelled in Tone. Touch and Dursbm ty. Inspection solicited. Always pleased to show goods. Large stock always on hand. Alsolot of good seoond-hand instruments to sell on easy terms or to rent. Large sale stable of rst class horses. young. drivers and heavy horses. Sound young orses taken on instruments. `AIQD :--:----- [H1 mew G0l![l(_)[l_l0US Bunwmi vvuviu \ Oce. Wu-erooms. and stables. Corner Owen :_ and. Bonhla. St. Bu-rte. DU III-Ill! KIIICIU. FREE"HX'5ING ROOMS nm-:09.-.1 --3 I-4-4;..- moumlox muos AND om -.- ----,-- ---r1IIll`\I I'\\l\IlVlV 0P6n!to5 d noaso . . Libra-y open at utgggxoun torptllzg issuing - of :3. SIIISGIIIPTIIII ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. A Gold Mine of Inuntlmublo ltiolmees Found in Hastings. MARIMBA, Ont., }t.u`~al. 7.--One of tha richest mines that has ever been founi has been opened up here by Marcus H. Powell. The pl'opei't_v was formerly owned by Colonel Brown of B -ileville. The lot was mined nbout35yenrs ago by practical miners. bun they gave up the search. M. H. Powell fol lowed the fnrulation until he has now arrived at one or the richest gold mines that has even been discovarel. Free gold as big as when: can be found projecting through the. rock. The vein is now 30 feet wide between tho walls and is 15 feet deep, and is widening out as they go down. '\ILi we uuuecuon or Old and Worthless Ac- ] counts. in any part of the world, and no charges it not collected. This Association has local offices in Canada and United Statea Head and general omce. 60} Adelaide st. East. Toronto. Rooms 10, 11, 12 arm 13. 0. E. COL LINS, General Manager; .t H. B. ANDmtWs. Sec. Address all communications to Toronto. Ont.. olce. I`ele hone No. 2463. This is the only Association tgat settles accounts. and ad- vances the money to the Creditor-it desired. 0. E. COLLINS. Manager. D. C. MURCHISON. Solicitor for Barrie District. Oct. 1815. 1890. 41.11 x---Ur Tuj_ uacmuucs lNS]'lTUTE (La... 01.. _ _ A I UNIUN cnemr an Pnoremu ASSOCIATION. FOR the Collection or old aizd ,` coux3_ts. in__I3y pa_rt o_f_the 1|-r-Ac. --A SOUPS. EN TREES. J ELLIES AND GREAMS M ADE TO ORDER. IFIRST cuss -173 FOR on soanoans. Orders by Tale-1-);1_c;-no will receive prompt attention. Oysters in Every Style, (".1-..-..... -_.`l VCROSSLANDS IEI.es1:q._'_urant To 47 Dunlop Streef, next door press and Telegraph Office. -<-c>-u The Bvhlcogroum Aooldontly Shot Deal by a Friend. Rwwu. N.J., mml 7.--Auton Henry was married at E at Railway last evening In the midst of the festivities the bride and groom started for their carriages to take the trnin for their honeymoon trip. There we. cheering, and Henry Mentz. a friend of the groom, red ts salute with a. revolver. Ho shot too low and the ball struck Henry in the head. Killing him almost instantly. The bride tnintml and the merry-makers stood for an iustwuit stunned. Mentz was arrested MERCHANT TAILORS * 13% 0mm, qua a Hall Fitted up for R. J, FLETCHER Dan:-nfnl`V. _.... .....3.m. n. J.- l'u.II."1'enna OPE "WILL. D. B. SPRY. ubmum EGumAur:nAa$olur a;F-n:'na` 3' lsmumrmmonrug _ Catwansm luau -----u--77 III9] I I Owen Street, 1': now Open. FOR SALE. 31.001113. and Itllfnn (V.-u-.1... nu Lace Curtains -u-:-nI Privately Married at Daughter 0! the Duke of Nassau. CANNES, April 7.--A great sensation but been caused here by the announcement that the Grand Duke Michael Miohaelovituh. I cousin of the Czar, has been privately mar- ried to the Countess of Werenberg, deughtet of the Duke of N JSSPIU, at San Rama. Thq Duke of N:;s;+-in and the young couple left Cannes a few days ago ostensibly for a viIi' to Genoa. V ' HAVE REMOVED very style, Chops and Steak: to Order. V.` pounds of u pun u 2nd,~-They m ` g own and um. pared on the es- tate bv the most skilled laborsnd imbroved Ina- c h I n e r y that money can buy. whereas China Teas plcked A -.:11.a')DB lat. abol 2nd.`- -They are utely Thaw nu. to En .- g.-cw oi vwuvovt OR I IVIIUOIII-II UV UIIV UV! many had been sent to an egtreme iy select and limited number ; of per sons. A man with a sallow complexion: and of a Southern type was among those ad- mitted by ticket. He tool: a place ve paces distant fro n the place where the C: II` war osttand. As the man continusd to weai his overcoat he was requested to remove it, but deciinei on -the ground that he was afraid of droughts His refusal excited suspicion and he wa! u again requested to take his coat off. bThl. time he consented an.) retired to an auto- room. He was immediately arrested and taken to prison, when a revolver and a gloi bule, supposed to contain poison, were founc in his pockets. His name is Shemeikin. T Ho declares the globule simply contains medi- cine. -'i`he police effect to have known `oft plot connected with Gnnsberg's conspiracy ` and say they were watching for an assassin teed- 81'. Pnwasauae, April 8.-Aw attempt was made on the Caar'e me Monday, but the attempt was cleverly frustrated. It was a Russian holiday and the Gear and Cu wine went to review the Imperial Guards at theln quarters opposite the palace of the Grand Duke Nicholas. Invitations to the care -an-.- I.__-.. _-,_L L- V The TIIFI Wed {'1 II] 'rLur"w'1uLu.'1'nr:. t3*a.r,-am, caught Wuhln I luv Inc of the cm M-nod Wm: n Revolver and [PI-o'ylaod with Q Globulo suppoud to coutaln i I I I `re-ye 'AssAssm suPEcrab 3333' . CAUGHT. _ ~ w~ own! at-any mum. Lnnll u_E?.': ' ` Lxpullml Frnm Iiulgnrla. Anvil '7 ._\l ,...|.....-n_ THE COUSIN OF THE CZAR; "rt-Terms MILLIONS IN :7. TRREEDV AT A weooma. in/1 ,_______.___._....._..... 3 Lite fora am. \V II` vvuv IGI -WII. 'I.-Fl|moI broke on` `I . h.Fh--- -" --u--uvi UFUIU 0|!` hqrdwnro store Ihn -mlal. A-- --.-., van-IV wv Iruli un gu. >r eyeu. .___.--..-_.__ IVIIM. 196 126 196 106 101 ....... uuu one present atepute [I over 5 note for 8250 which the defendant says he paid; by depolitlng two draft: for the amount. The plnintitf eeyl thetwo draft: were credit- ed to the defendant`: general account in the bank and that the -amount -of the note `is it!!!` due to the bank. . Jud ent for plain-' til for full amount. H. Strethy `end: RoblnIon,.lor plelntil. M005! y, Pepin t~ McCarthy, for detendnnt . T - L ' . . and me uerendant is a. lumbermfn 1:vi:i""'" n i the same place. . The defendant `had en: doing considerable bueineu through -the bank and the prenent dispute in _f0l` th d'lII"nnt noun LA --'-` uuvugvul`IlU UUIIn" An ad ourned couut oourt.wa.I held on Tuesday th iuut. ` Hie presiding. The case was Soallding.*'vs., Shaw." ' The plaintiff in a. banker; living in Orillia, onor Judge Ardigh and the defendant in lumbermau living in gho place. The dnfnnrlgnl-_ 1...! vu. IN nlty. vvvv ' IUD CU ,.....c.. an`. mmpeon was twice married-, and leaves one you and two den 11- tere by his first wife and one son by _ie second wiie. Hie funeral on Sunday last, to the union cemetery, was largely attend- eii. both bycitizene and the Masonic frater- H 0 A ` uvwuuv muurpumwa In 187! and `was re-elected the following ear. He was mayor again in 1876. e always took great interest in the improvements of the town. He was on dierent occasions pron! dent of St`... George : Society and had been a member of Cormbhien Lodge, A. F. & A. M., for 28 years. Mr. Simpson twice marries!-kepdnleeveeone son douch- An Old Resident Gone. Last Thursda Mr. Robert Simpson, one of the oldestc tizens of Barrie, passed to his rest at the age of 74 years. The de- ceased had long been in failing health and his death, therefore, was not unexpected. The deceased was bornln Yorkshire, and came to Canada in 1834. In 1848 he moved to Kem enfeldt .and followed brewing. and shorty afterwards, went to Tollendal, following the same business. After the burning of the brewery at Tollendal. he moved to Barrie and established Simpson's brewery. Mr. Sim son took an active part in municipal a`a rs from 1854 till 187 . and was almost continuously in office either as councillor. reeve or mayor. He was Barrle s first mayor when the town became incorporated in 1871 and followlna u...... ur. -_-- uvuls Uu'Ut-uNlvUl1 W15" 80011 31100983- Petitiona 7 against saloon licenses are also * being circulated. Some bills were The meetin and the doxology. paid. passed and ordered to be g then closed wichprayer Petitions for prohibition have been largely signed and sent from nearly` all the town churches to the House of Commons and Senate. Petitions for franchise are still being circulated with good 1 being circulated. vvvu auu usual! Uul.` WON`. ' , The W.(.} T. U. desire to thank the officers of the Y.M.C.A. for their great kindness in giving them the use of their rooms at 9. small cost. .. ... nay-nu vuvu-ur LU WW3 our Ilrll meeting` in the metty and attractive rooms of the Y.M. .A., and we felt that our Father's name was already recorded there, and that He was present with us to own and hleee our work. , mkn l"'lV`I Y .`..-2..- L, 1! I -I I- suing For Dalluo. B|u.u:vu.uu. Aprii 7.-George Martin. bu oneored suit again the corporation claim in: 09000 damage: for tho drowning of hi: can in a drain in Uolomnnsltroot. cu.--q-on V-En; w. c. '1'. 0. BY THEIR OWN REPORTER. The `W. C. T. U. met in the Y. M. C. A. rooms on Monday last, 6311. There were fteen members present. The president conducted the bible readings on the promise --In all places where I record mv'na.me there will 1 come unto them and I will bless them.- It was our first meeting" in than nmu-.u .....a ..u..--L:--- For sometime a man calling himself] Mr. Nichols has been living at Tollemlal with a woman presumed to be his wife. ,He claim- ed to be a Veterinary Surgeon. ' Last week two men came from Lindsay . in search of the precious air. It turns out that the man's name is ichard James and the woman's Elizabeth,White, both married each leaving. the one his wife and the other her husband, for the enjoyment of each other s society in the quiet hamlet of Tol- lendal. The men who came looking after the pair were the woman's brothers. White called himself Nichols, which is Mrs. Wh'ite s maiden name. At the instance of her brothers constable Sweeney went to Painswick and arrested the man as he was getting his mail from the Village Post Oice. He _was'brought to Barrie and lodged in jail. The man claimed that there was no abduc /tion about it as she came with him of her own accord. County Attorney Cotter con- sidered the woman equally guilty of violat- ing the laws of public morality. She was arrested at the Barrie Hotel, where she was stopping. They we*e arraigned before His Honor, Judge Ardagh, last Saturday and pleaded guilty of the offence of cohabiting as man and wife. She was permitted to go on sus ended sentence and the man was re- Amande for one week when sentence will be pronounced. Q-1-n.__ 1...- luau Ia -non; 7 ho: `Rev. W. Miler Mbgrgtli"-`wil l, In`) D3030`! I Inaoinl lawman" In .'.'...._`_ vuw uuuu In uuuu' uuully Mr. Ellis, Hotel keeper. is ebo tvto erect a. pair of semi-detaclied houses, and work has been commenced on then. Mr.P.ArmstrongV he made up his mind to be pilgrim no is longer or provide a place for ilgrims so be leaving Pilgrim s Home in ainswick and building a. mansion in Allandale for himself and mother. where moth and rust etc. in- fact; the signs of the times all point to Allan- dale as 9. place were all good people wish to live The concert and social iven last night for the benet of Mr. Issac llis who lost his leg some time ago was a thorough success the reporter says that close to eight hundred tickets were sold. It would not be fair to make any distinctions or comments on those who took such an active part in making it a success when all worked so willingly and to the best of their ahilty Mr, Elli: I-Tm-Al lrnnnnn L. at... 4. 4... ......-4. . n o . "anaemic " Y ' ._ Advance 3 -The Grand Trunk` Railway Co. - are still '5 has repairing the damage caused by-they free et this spring-and are making some lchanges in the water course so that the n : damage-will not `be repeated. - They are also 3 putting a pneumatic, hoist, for the loading ,'the locomotives with coal in place of `the ' dump waggons they have been using but by some means the hoist refuses to lift anything 5 heavier than-- the empty bucket, but no I `doubt that diionlty will be overcome and. . the men say it will save a large amount of u heavy dirty work. ' ' i r Last Wednesday, Burton Bros, sold their farm stock and implements, having leased their valuable farm and if we may judge by the number of peop`e and the prices re- alized they must have had a good sale especially when such good judges of stock as were there as Mr. Thomas Cunclle, of Barrie who was tempted by the quality of the stock and the `Jlaruy of t e Auctioneer to pay` in the nei hborhood of sixty dollars, for a single cow. hat speaks well for the auctioneer. WA AID I\`nIAt` n `Allin knlv uni lInva:n` vvw~ 1 new uyvunl win: 101' um uuuuuueer. We are pleased to learn that out genial townsman, James Burma, is not going to" leave Allandale as was reported sometime ago we are sure he will not be able to find a prettier spot to live than the one he now AIDIII ._ , ,., OWYI8. VIVL- nu` wui ul !llVl%_-(ml! Lacrosse Club wag` is:-Wiygig Id alt` --u-:--O-$9`-jj Adjourned County court. I`il\III1l|A4-l ..-..-.-- -_.,, wmon was destroyed toptiolx-glth can tune buudlnxi. the property of A. Wlddl new and Frame -Whmook. no loss uj putty oonrod by luunnu ....-u----- Abduotlon` or \ h H __ _, `.3... , , % *a**;.:*' on n I it Vi` __ _A__ _ .- ..`.- run-van IHIUFGIIUQ In .l."l'6e- uiiiiuy, having held the highelt officer in the order. He was the ranking Mauonio diznitary of the world ' Ho pub- liahod aovoral books of poem: and law ro- Eorta, but in moat famed for hia many . ooka on Masonry. I an -ucuvvluu HI-llliff lulu. I Gen. Albert Pike, Grand Oommander of Sccttiah Rite: Maaonry of the Southern iurisdicticn and thechief of the R0 al Order of Scotland for the United tater. died at 8 o'clock Thursday evening, at the home of the Supreme Council of the order. where he had lived for aeveralyeara. General Pike was well known to all peraona interested in Free- maaonrv. hnvina lmhl 9).- I.:..L-..a. -m--z .-.s, . ` `On Tuesday March 24th, Mr. Matthew McKenzie lot 2,.concession 6 of Innisl, met with a rare-and most serious accident while working in hil bush with a team of horses, which resulted In hishavingv his left knee dislocated. Dr. Nicol, of Cook- stown, assisted by Dr. iMoGreggor, of Thornton, reduced the dislocation, We n vurtulllilll. The following was sent us as a correction of a paragraph in our oorreapondent a oommunioatiion of last week. [ED. Ao- vmou] ' On '1`uesday'Maroh 24_.th, MoKenzia Int 2 m............ n -4! 1-421-- ...,...., uyruu, uoue namun, Nora Groan- laud, Ella Mahon `.' , Second Olau-Mary Furlong, Nellie pearin, Lydia Shanaov, Minnie Sevigny, Ollie Soully, Ella Hill, ; Lydia Byrno. Form II--Fourth Clue--Amelia Ryan, Mary Moran. Helena McDonald, Inez Erly, ~Marv_ Skhal. Third Olau-Katie Moore, Edna Erly, Josephine Howard, Jenny Byrne, J oaie Hamlin, N are Crou- Iand. Ella Mahmms n.........a m--- -- Jane lxeerne, Maggie Henley. Maud Blain, Carrie McGuire, Se:-aeld Kenned Christopher Moore. Third Ole.u-J. Oroulend, W. Smith, J. Brennan, R. Barry, A. Hamlin, J. McKinnon. Second Oleu-H. Mehony, F. Geery, 0. Powell, J. Hill, H` Clayton, Joe. Brennan. H FHFIII IT_N'nu..d.L l'||--- ' ' -` uuqu uIII_I DFIIIK 'WI`"ko puy by mumm. : nvuvr nun. Honor Roll for Barrio Separate School for March. Form III.--Fourth Class- J ane Keama, Maggie Blain. Carrie Mnauim Rm-..I.a v.....;..a_ Last week Mr. John Ohantler received a visit from his nephew. Mr. David Mo- Dougell, of Morleyville, Rocky Moun- ta . V oovyv JV vvuuu uu uluuppullltcl. 000. An insecure ue came very near making 3 bonre of Reub Webb : Hotel- the other day`. The roof caught re and was con- eiderably damaged before the ames were auhdued. ' stroud. Advance Correspondence. Mr. Joe Luck thinks there is m money to be made at farming than blaoksmithinuz. and hence 1 given up the latter business and p1 chased V the farm of Mr; Robt. Reynola Hope you wont be disappointed Joe. An i'lIO|I'll "5 `""" -"`- " ` "'5 v uvauuauslu vuv VUllBUl'lIIl|llUII U` pl, IDBGE. A special committeeof the board was appointed to act in conjunction with the A teachers and others to carry out the arrange ments for a celebration on Dominion Day for the, purpose of hoisting the Na- tional ag. Mr. Morgan reported at length on this proposed celebration. The Inspector then presented and read his re- renort on the introduction of the Kinder- garten system into the schools which was laid on the table to be taken u for dis- cussion at the next meeting. he Board then adjourned so that a delegation could go to the Town Council to ask for a grant of $150 to aid in the. celebration by the children on Dominion Day. Public school Board. The regular meeting of the public school board was held, on Monday evening. The members were all present. `Miss L. E. Bird, was granted leave of absence for one month owing to sickness. The supply committee recommend that the Centre and West Ward schools be supplied with water from water works. The com- mittee on school management presented a report in which they say they cannot re- commend the construction of play sheds. A nnninl nnmmit.hua`n 41.. I....-.....: _-- ;..uIlIlU\l vuu pull: null uuyl. Mu. McKee, of Bracebridge, has been `visiting at the Rev. Thomas McKee : for .\ some time, uuu vuu svulu` vuuu um uuguu ruuuruu. Mien Maud Hinds, former} of Barrie, organist, St. James church, ottenham, has been _vieit.ing her uncle Mr. Thou. Kennedy the past ten dove. Mun Mayan lh` D----L_aJ_- I.-- L_-._ uauusau uassuugva vs vuu uuun UL vuuuuuruu On Tuesday morning Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, of Mary Street, left Barrie. for Boston, where Mr. Johnson is going to have an operation on his eyes for cataract. The operation will be performed by Dr. Williams anoted specialist cf-10 years ex: perience. Tan AVANOB hopes the opera- tion will be successful and that Mr. John- son will return with his sight restored. .Mi.. Manna l:l:...l- In-----`- A` 1)---5- Cameron, of Allsndele, is attend- ing the Dominion Miuionary meeting, at Kingston; ` `ll- Il--_:.. _.. 3.. _:;_~.:.._ L3- -__ Ir. _ .._-.. Dynamite In I output In. Iloxorou. April 7.-'1'wo St. Johw unodtatorms uind go:-hm Inn [III wind or carry a; ynunlhon at ""'D!.I.l0'!80"!!`|- of |p.nh|bnvojn oroIrpuVl uc.-- f -A H ingtril, er. in yieiting his eon, Mr. Morris Manager of the Bank of Commerce ,1 n- m.. ....a.._ -.........:_.. It- -...I 'u'__ ""iiL3T ":7-'u'3.'I.%'KaS'1i227.'2.'L".I&s?Z :ii with In grippe. We are -alnd to aeo,him out main. . `II..- 11-..--A- ..I AII--.`I_I- 3.. -LL_...I A III`!!! to Ohm-ell.-- ' On Sundey, _l9th. the member: of.Bu-rie St. Geor e e Society and the Sontot Eng- land wil attend Trinity Church, where; the Chgplain, Rev. W. Reiuer, -will preach e eermon appropriate to the ooouion. - ' "V517. John ssepuenq and m.. 1!: Step- hens have gone to Midland for stow days, `D... 'l`hn-nn- Mn? Inn. `nan-n nnnCn 3]` CI-I TGU`&VC KCUXUCCTZ 1'0 IKUIIWXYK n. miuionnry meeting at Staynor, t_hiI| ton`! :g;I.;:abe"n"'u-:v:r:u;;t:.r:ai::d# 'a"&:re.h'3 menu, and that an? en_j`oysbl a' time =wq.I spent. tlio Lpreavidont Qt? theplub jlus Friday eveninkmd` sfceftha _% nnnnnnni` annulus : nun-Ir hay` in (unnamed A Iluonlo Danica:-y AlI......a. Dn-- 11---, a 1.. Mu. Molina, -fopondd 8t.- ndliieue ......-: . _ . . _ m ....L.-... -5 G4......... 4].}. ups `IVKIUIII IIIIOIOIIBG m .l"l'06- oioou mien-. Fla u... on. --..--2- Ilia": .I;r~i'(iay~`;v"e;:ix1w.~ s':{i`I*cI-`tlii Henson : work had discussed, nknnn -uA-A nu-L4un5n3unAA 6-A A correction. Honor Roll. , tender at the Lafayette House. on a charge or impersonation, and wu takeuto Cayuga The charge against Wright is that he impel` counted 1 Toronto policeman nomad Hyde or Haynes at the int Dominion election I!