V V IVIJVDIIO Rev. J. W. Savage of Bond Headpreach-. ed Educational sermons -at: the Bradford` Methodistchurch last Sunday. ` ' I The temperance workers, of Binbrook township near Hamilton carried local option` by a majority of one,'and to avoid threaten- ed legal obstruction by the proprietor of the only hotel in the township they have lease his premises for ve, vears.- V - en. 1 an 1nIi,_ -1'_..___ ` [U UNKIII VVVLU Vuv nan v--v v . 6 J A Bsndecorrespondent of the Shelburne Frees Press sa.ys:--.Mr. Richard Porter was married on Wednesday of _ last -week to Miss Mina Milsep, both of this lace. Unfortun- ately, a. few-day before. ichard took the mum s and when Wednesday came he was too il to leave his home. But .the guests were all assembled and it would never do to have it postponed, so all `repaired to Mr. Porter s where the ceremony was performed after which the guests returned to Mr. Mil-- sa.p s for dinner _ -u I-u,,.9_u;._ m...I.....-.u. Qnndntu 11`-nh sup 5 I01` uuluru The Christian Endeavor Society which hasbeen organized in the Avening,-PreIby- terian church by the Rev.` J. K. `Henry, promises to be productive of much good. Creemore has organized a base ball club with the followin oioere. President, J, Hood ; Vice-presi ent, S. Plewis; Ca. tain, J .8. Patterson; Sec.-Treasurer, B. F. edill; Manager, J. A. Brole ; `Committee. 8. `I-Iisey, J. Robertson, . 0.: Ha.re..V'1`hey _ are anticipating 9. good season. ' - (`IL_ _ ___ -.. '|A'..'LI.-.1-Mr -innni-nn1n]._{-A BIB uutlulpuuuug at 5:: The Stayner Met odi:;;m contem late buildin A new -church the present one ing too sma. Ito accommodate the present. con- gregation. K: V A nu. _ -r_..1-..-.;.J..a.a. n..A... at (land 'l`amn1d.ra gtcgu vwuo The, Independent Order of Good Tam held a. most pleasant social at;Spa.rro.w: a.,few evenings ago. 7 , ~ - 3. ; ~ 7 ` o 1.- I_._.*_- _.;_.L..- :n`..`l\A: mngd H IBW UVUIIIIIEB G50: , _, , . . It is daida. lam-g e.nu mber ofathe residents of 01-0 have been hmittpn with the Manitoba a.n.Britiuh Columbia fever. , n ~' - :1, _n1-.._ 2_'.4.l.-/ `D?-inn" 84llu,Drwluu \IUl!|l_llIJIl I-vvvnu : , .v . _ The election for1otinci1loreiurtl_)e' Rama`. reserve we: held last `week, thoae:..e1eotd bein J. B. Nanigiekung, Gi1ber,$;Will!9.mI,a and 'unmon.In3euo1l- ., v. .4: ;Mr. Geo. ;Bou1ton.`o|.Ma.ra, is a.aucceufnl_ stock raiser. :~-Lust Saturday he_glI:ed 21; lambs `in,-h.isvock..a11 hri inn-nd`he9.l.thy-.3` o . n 1: , .__-_L Q]...... I);-15111" lambs ` In , '3' `_luu., V, "B" ` V. The pupils of_Monnt.S_19V!1 ` 11 % . f have -been provided W351',`1?`n`h'13u`-'`_4,w.`:" . v ` v } ing in~physxoal:..edu,ca.9n-9' 9,` 1: 1:- '1') m 11`:-..u.'1I.'.niF i.::!f_W.d?5-.,.' : .- .:'. ``.:;;.i .:..;f ;` .A- Wa.nh'ugorsoox:ro ondnfuofz thi ::~0Im.55k ;Paok'et--1 saw :-=+Mr.;; `.4: 9 1Q9nnl_l~% htdhg ;; -mc. 21%. -71'..Tnnpwnuw '1'-rum:--`"4 had six; valuable:-sheep lulled by :d?3'f_ i1\';:1!2f0W,d?5-.J.' .:::7,:;;.: A `Irv ,1-, .I__ `--_..-..s..-Jni-. 1|` ..`I hn` uu. lllI' Ery that can buy. Us III`!-Nl HlUW7l:.V`l,,`i',V5`,'"' I gait`: I .` 135`! Ind iltnr 7 d0:y.W IN " Or BARBIE. ._'l'Hl COUNTY OF- BARBIE, n hr: V: V kc}. M; :y'vvi9h:. `miefortuhe to lose 9. child, a little girl of Vsbout fqur eersfof ego, last. week. She died after on _v a. few hours illness, He and his family have the `earnest sympathies" of every one in their alicuion. V II! w t. lee Mill erybednreancl so V-lg J.. nl!:le?e. Stephens In charge. . ` . mu. 1ur....:....A u:---- - McKeggie, vs., Leonard,-The defendant borrowed money from the leintiifs who are bankers doing business in reemore. When the defendant found the ple.inti' was push- ing him for the money he made a. deed of his property to his wife. But a. day or two before the action was tried the property was reconveyed to the defendant who made an assignment for the benefit of his creditors. The vice-Chancellor made a. decree setting aside the deed and reserving the question of costs. `boris nowopen for navigation. every one in their aliction. ' It you wantnlco oi-gbesiure and 10` `J. l!'yle?u. ' tophens 0hIr_KOo V v I The -Meaford Mirror announces that the ice has taken its departnne and that the har- rm... 'u-;:-_.: An-Ls-- M n our spring Mllllno In unnurpuuod north of Toronto, I yfe. ~ V5 V Chancery sittings. V The Sprin sittings of the Chancery Divi- sion of the igh Court of Justice was held at the Court House on Wednesday last. The following cases were on the docket :- Campbell, vs., Summer-feldt,-In this case the plaintiff claimed that certain pro erty bought by Jane Summerfeldt, was ought with money-that belonged to `Geor- ina Snmmerfeldt and that the deed to Jane gummerfeldt was fraudulent and intended to beat him out of his money which Georgina. Summerfeldt and husband had borrowed from him. Judgment for plainti. F. E. P. Pepler, Q.C. and Mr J acke, for plaintiff, Haughton Lennon: and Mr. McIntyre for the defendant. II` ____ __ ___. 11-,119_.,,2- n_.,- _,_..1,s ILULUIIUGLI U o Morgan, vs.. McBirnie--Case settled. "-`McDonald, vs., Nesb_itt.--This action arose out of a breach of promise suit which was tried at Barrie last year. Wellington Nes- bitt, bother of the defendant made a deed of {art of the property to his sisters, as Miss cDona1d, the lainti', contends, to beat her out of $1108 damages which the jury rinuvn Lana nrIn:|v|n`- `Kfnndnnl-An` -Nnnkdff `run HUI. uuv UL quavv uuluuswn WIIIUII vuv Jllly gave her against Wellington` 'Nesbitt for reach of promise of marriage. Action dis- missed. \t_1r_,.__9- ,__ `I'--_._..l f'l\L- .1--...l....A. . Choice stock 0 rent Good: with` New trimmings at . Reedws. ` - - \ The latch to church. Last Sunda the members of the Barrie St. George s `ociety and the Sons of En- gland assembled at their lodge room to the number of over one hundred and being pro- Eerly marshalled went in procession to rinity Church. The procession was a ne spectacle eliciting admiring remarks from onlookers. The line of march was along Dunlop Street to the Points, thence u Clap- perton Street to Collier and to the hurch. M 1).. gnnn Rainer nrnxmlmrl n. mnnterlvser ` EIVU uu FUEL- Be ore commencing the sermon the Rev. gentleman` referredvto the Societies and the noble object of charity which they have in view and also of `the nourishing and building 111;` of. that loyal spirit to the motherlan w ich should characterize Englishmen in whatever-part of the world their lot was cast. The service of song was simply mag- nicent. After the service the line of march was taken up eastward to the Market Square then down Muicaster Street to Dunlop thence west to the lodge room. FBI... Dnnu3rIe;nl- mnnfnin Qmlhh maria `Market None. The market last Saturday was a very un- usually large one for the season, and especial- ly considering the condition of the roads. Perhaps many are reparing for the active work of the farm, an are bringing in more than the-ordinary weekly supply. Buyers and sellers were equally active. W rm..- :..n.....:.... urn!-n Hm m-inn: nnrrent on and seuers were equally active. _ .The following were the prices current on the market .-s uare :-, _. . V . Wheat, 81, `to $1.05; barley, 45c. to 50c.; rye 609. to 65c. ; oats, 48c. to 50c.; pease, 720. to 77c. : hey, $7.00 to $8.00 per ton; straw, $5.00; wood, $3.50` to $4.00 per cord ; beef, hindquertors, $7.00 to $8.00, forequarters. 86.00 to $6.50 per cwt; mutton,8o. to 9c. per lb; geese, '10.; chickens 50c, apair; turkeys 100. to lie. butter,l6c. to20o. per 1b.; eggs 10c. per .doz.; hides $3.50. per cwt.;V sheep- skins, $l.25 to $1.50 apiece; potatoes _90c. to95c.a.bag. ` ~,. . , ` IIUIWUH DULUUI1 VU UUIIIUI. auu vv vuv \JllLlL\.allo Rev. Gallon Rainer preached a. masterly ser mon_f_rom-the words--Come unto me all ye tlmt `labor and are heavy laden and I will 1 give ou rest.V T . [ `Ra nu-A nnmmnm-Sna the nermnn the Rev. EIIGDCO west to sue Iuugc l'UUllh The President, Captain Smith, made a. few appro rinte remarks. indicated the im- ortance o the members being out on In: rsday in the recession and to the ban- quet and then t e members dispersed to ; thnlr hnmnn-, ` ' ~ ` i HUGH .Ell\A var their homes-. the re t. o ` Josie um: company. The laying of _ the Josie Mills Company in the own "Hall last week was far above the ordinary. They played ve nights, putting something new on the boards each evening.- There were fair audiences each evening, but on Thursday evening they layed the Silver King, `which is their est _pla , and the hall was wel1~lled.; Miss ills is a bright star, and whatever .she does is done well. She has the ele-- mentsrof` a rst-class actress and is bound to make a reputation for her self much wider. than she now `has. - She takes the. chief` part in ever gilay, abut; is well. snstained~_byV er coznpany. They 'Am use- inent nterprise have engaged for their_ _ _retnrn_to Barrie in.N9veniher., ~ .. $ A l . L e ". 3`91.1- . ' , . Thebicycle isfnow an exeeedin ly po 'ular ;maehit,19,,1_n Bertie." The club 3` in 1v`e`ly ; raotice 'frem`day to day. We learn that , [3 curs. M. J. Frawley, Rev. R. N. Burns, Dr. Bounko,% S;5NBIh,`W. D..B. Spry, H. 9 iP_laxto_n,. J. T. .vSprou__1e,~,. epd_ J. ,We.tt have . I `urohaaed. a `new `Badge _Se,fe6` ,.' Mepi-s.7 _ '.]W`eBb arid AIW` s`hQV.6& pgrchas-A, .911, new xghinea 6! the Rover pattern; j _` : * %v:,a.sp.aaa,;T.;a;;?1;; u the * 'g1trr_'bo';npetitonv` tn. ?n..~..a.s... Mn: ammo` ou l: h V tp l`:l!'(l"Illawu uu` V ; -Roda` -gm'a- `` oo;npetitio1;v 'oa.ine-'o', ~ and Mt-.`Gar Maw camoj out at; The./next` .mutchi 1. ige 6` so-man-ow afternoon `tatt `o clohk;oii'.-`~t a,olnb svne'w'.i r , ,_ This iiuishow 2 it:-.now7_. -1;an A . EV.-i..I1.=8h, ;.f.9r; . [110 bhii'd`ma_tch_` for L-' `LJ-ii-WA .nn:1.l Asnmon AND THE nommori lr xomuna Oii Tmrnmbxm Melnbers resent: lat De. uty Reeve Wells` and Councilors Caldwell, ullan. Pee, Mc- Carthy, Bothwell. Forsyth and Ball. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and conrmed. Petitions and communications. To the Mayor and Town Council of Barrie, The petition of Selina Bohn:of the town of Barrie humbly showeth :- 'l`lmo-_ unnvn -run!-H-innnn in in rune-Fan}-Iv (innit- BY-!aAW No; 3 wag _uu:Nn urn L - numovnn.` V Dr. crookohenln unpainted corporation Physician. Important ouzueotton or the Board of nealth. ' . The regularomeeting of the Town Council was held at the Councxl Chamber on Monday ` exerging, lat Deputy Reeve Dr. Wells in the | c an-. - |l-_-_I_-` _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _L 1-; 1\-__-_;___`n_-___ I1r_n_`| UL JJIILILU III-IIIIIJIJ BIIUVVUUII a ? That your petitioner is in erfectly desti- tute circumstances and una let now from severe illness to leave her bed. That her children being young and unable to render her any help so that she is dependent upon shch voluntary aid as is given her. That she cannot longer depend on such casual hel and the aid of a nurse has become an actua necessity so that she is reluctantly compel- led to seek the aid of your Council in her extremity and would ask that a nurse be supplied. She was granted $5.00 a month. Alnvnnrlcnv \Nnn3nu nnnlinrl fnr thn nan; |n1m Iimznsunnscnml AT Wm. IIULI UL lIWUllIlIGBUVlo Petition from John C. McNa.b and others praying that a. water course be constructed south side of Penetang street. `r en c1_...1-.____..| _L _.___--_._L_._L......l- LL..L BUIIDII BIUU U1. .1 UIJUIIGII BIJIIUUIQ L.S. Sanders and ot er merchants ask that 3 the transient traders license be raised to $25 i first week and $15 a week thereafter and that the license term be six months instead of twelve as formerly. Thu uohngn Tnnnnuun n`n`\ nnlrnta `nu O`-in IIWLII KJIIU V735 SLWIIUWVS WIVV W llI\lllUlIu Wflliexander Wiggins applied for the posi tion of pathmaster. V Petition from John C. McNab and others UVVULV G GS LUL IIIUL `J: The Barrie Lacrosse club asked for the use of the Town park for games on the 25th of May, which on motion was granted. Petition from the Fire Brumde asking VI AVLGJ, WIIIUII UH IIIUUIUII WES 5|-GILIIULM 1 Petition from the Fire Br: do % asking a. refund of- $1.00 taxes to al tax-paying members of the brigade as heretofore. T.nkI>nn `rnrh Muu I)nrI-.I|;r1nn QIIA nf-Janna IIIUIIIUULB UL 0119- IJLIEGEIC GD IICLVUUIULUO Letter from Miss Partrid e and others asking for a light at Corner 0 Charlotte and Albert streets 0 IIVI 1' II_,,,!_,,I,LL._. --.,-, _,_- 1 `LI LIUL U GUI. W`? 050 The following letter was read : To the Mayor and Council of the Corporation of the Town of Barrie: Qrne `mnun G-`an `nnnnr in un`\rn;I> `(IF Irnnr lg I/ICC L U11/III Ky `JED! IOU: Sms,--I have the honor to submit for your consideration the following resolution passed ` by the Board of Health at a. meeting held on the 8th inst. ` I`! T7 1 ! 1 I `I \ On motion by C. H. Ross second by Dr. W. A. Ross, Resolved that the Town Council be re nested to appoint a. erson to remove all 1th and garbage, c ean out closets and remove the contents thereof. -,___ _._._ _.-._.1 _._ ..-.. 1--.! I-.. LL- UlUUU5 UolI`J. IUIIIUVU IIIU UULIIIVIJVD IIllUI.UUlo That price fer yard or per load for the I work be xe and proper utensils and 9. suitable cart for the purpose be provided by ` the contractor. `I1 _-._ - _LE__II-_ .___L_._2-L_ J WC Wlmtweepectfully submitted. Henry Bird, Sec., B.P.H.B. A letter from Mr. James Keenan was read calling attention to the re alarm machinery which had been in use in the town for 15 years and that he had thought out and kept gsgoiu with no small amount of labor. hou (1 says the {writer your Hon body deem the builder worthy of some compensation at the close of my enga. ement with you it would be received than fully. " 'A"a;1d 5 :1}; imp am; the followin: The F. & P. Committee recommend that the cheque to Mr. Keenan be made $50 in recog- 3 nition of these services. I` `LT `l).._....I-- UIBLUH UL IIIICBC BCI VlUCDo C. H. Bosanko, Chairman. A letter from M. Fennell asking the use of the Town Hall at the lowest rate for a. benet concert to engineer Henry Gibson 1 who is disabled from a railway accident last October. On motion the use of the Town Hall was granted for the said purpose. All Annnrnnnfu IIIAFA vvnfnrr-an in their run. .l.l.04ll. WW6 sunuuwu LUL Vuw DIlI\I 1JuAtrvDu- All documents were referred to their re- spective Committees exce 1: Mrs. Bohn s; petition, the letter of M. ennell and Mr. Blackbird, the letter re the Lacrosse club ......I LL ; v\l\`-:`:l\O\ l\` T, Q Qnntlgmn I)!!!` AC-Larva J.)lIUI\uu.u uuv IUIIIIUI. ll: uuv uuvxvaov unuu and the petition of L. S. Sanders and others. REPORTS. Report No. 8 of the committee on Finance was presented and recommends the payment of accounts to the amount of $244.16. 1'\._ `n-._._..I-.. ..........._a....1 ............L `KT- n 'l'a`:.... D. UL uuuuuuw nu uuu cuuvuuu us we-rx.;u. Dr. Bosanko presented re ort No.9 Fire & Police which recommended 1: at the watering cart should be xed up and at once put on the round of duty. - `ll... D..Ilnn nununni-nrl 0-In-on I-Anni-fa nf Han Ulla fuuuu Ul. uuuy. Mr. Pullan presented three reports of the Indigent committee. . One of these indicated that $350 had been dispensed in charity in the 3. months ending on the 20th of April. I A ....n-H... nnnrhlhnnnqn I>.hA'nnnnin1-.mnnf. nf I on nne Zuuu Ul_. :1pL`u. Another recommended thejappointment of Dr. J. G. Crookshank, as corporation hysi~ cian and that $5.00 a. month be allowe Mrs. Bohn. = ,,, 1- -__ 11'. n _._.. _...-...:-.l .... .. LA mnbn D0111]. - By-Law No. 3 was amended so as to make the proporpionvof cost to each rate payer interested in theeconatrudtion of any sewer to be one third the cost _P.8I'_ foot offthe total cost per foot -of the sewer, provided that in nocase shall such cost to theirate payers exceed the Sum -of'50c. pemioot. V ' ,,,__--2;..L-_ .. 1.]... Unvvvu luv nlwau v. vvvu rvn -wvvu The Council-wentjnto Committee of the whole on the etition of L. S.`Sa nders, and others, Council or Bothwell in theohair. The chan es made in committee were that $30 shou d be paid by transient traderefor the first week and $20 for the each subsequent week. The Bv-Law was then amended in accordance with this. IIVL- l`4--...`.-2I LL...` '..*.1u'nunnnaJ Bent and chat Stock of Paragon; ' In town atoo. e 9:. i V - T ' , Dbl] an `(intact At the formation of the Barrie Choral Society it was thought advisable `_ to elect oicers for three months, at the expiration of which time it was. supposed the personnel of the Society would be fairl determined. That time ;h_av_in relapsed, `t e-lat annual election was hel on. Tuesday, the 14th Ainst., and resulted as follows : `D.....:A..s.+ ~.Timn..Qt.rnthv-`Esa.: .151 . vice- WOIHU. I105 000u}'_ u_____.}_llU IIIUIIIUUIDIIIP U!` .wasfu1!y`__tp his el 69 tion. The wprgctices o, .-hjSf_':s_6`~,v3"Qli.'iK `June, wen thgy yviiu (T until Hie T56 t r3'i5 {'1 CCOI'(1&IlUB Wluu uuu. The Council chgnv adjourned. olqii C011- Ban-is corul Sooloty. _ T1. _____ ), APRIL 23, 1891. CU IBLIVJ VVULE `LII! Cl IIIU U WILL UAUUUII vQoUU in price) ice cream, candy, and ower tables, a sh ond for the children in the afternoon, an promenade concert in the evening, with the - Band in attendance. Lunch will be served at 12 a.m., and high tea at 6.30 p.m. 7'-an `Al`nnv:nn In:-1:4-an -:3" In: 6'!!!` 9n `Sept. Before" breaking up for the summer, ' he -hoped they would have a knowledge of all the choruses in The Creation) . and that the lst`Nov`ember would see them in 9. position Ito present the whole work to the public. Indoor Fair at the Itoohsnlot Institute. The ladies of Barrie intend holding an indoor fair on Thursday, the 7th of May, in laid of the Mechanics `Institute. It will consist of an art museum. a. sale of lain land fancy work (no a.rtic`e will exceed .00 :I'I :1!!! llliallll IIIIVIIQII QR!` l\`IIQI` IICG GU VOW llsllle The following ladies will be glad to receive contributions for any of the tables : Mrs. Pepler, Mrs. Spry, and Mrs. Don 1a.s, (the committee of ma.na.gement),' M ms. Holmes, Strathy, Stevenson, Burton, Edwards, LMorris, Courtlsndt, Ardsgh, Misses Dyment, McCarthy, Mrs Vsnsittart, Misses Cam 11, Mason, Mrs. Bennett, `Misses Cund e, Crosby, Lee, Spry. - _ Don t fail to see the art musee, at the |Mecha.nics indoor fair on.the 7th. (1-..- Q..- _-_l-_ -l _._L I_-_-- L__.. I-!._.JI-- LVLUUIIGIIIUD LIIILUUI LGIL Ull-IIIIU [Ulla Some ne works of art have been kindly loaned for this collection. _,_!A` ,,-A ,._S,,_, A` , L4--. I`-UQLICQ I VI VII ID DUIIUU ULUIJ o Don t go away without seeing the two latest productions of Meissonier s brush, at Mechanics indoor fair on the 7th. IIIJII ___,__- _#!l, _,_L A_, AAAJ _____ I__.__- vM8 Tell your wife not: :3` `you home to tea on the 7th. II'\-'II _--.__ L._..`L_..,J ..-A. L- ..-.__- 1.-...- IL"... UU IIUC VI-I IIIIKJ 1 VII: Tell your husband not to come home for idinner or tea. on the 7th, as you have to assist at the table at the indoor fair for the ` Mechanics Institute. Beat nd cheap stock oi lloslery and Glove: in to Goo. needy? Ponce Court. I Since our last issue the following case}; have been dealt with by Police Magistrate D nun u__ 1:11;)-e-s Campbell, alias, James Clarke, trespassing on the railway. Fined $1.00 and costs or 10 days. Went up. Tkrnn I'\t\I1 urhnnn nnnnna Inn nit 111-nunnf. ' tbetihg drunk and inca- able was ned $1.00 and costs or 15 days. liza. went to her apartments at the castle. Knv-4, '|.f..(`..-+1-up `nu-`unn (Iv-nnlt Ana] Ilia- UUULD UL I\I \-IQJDI 1' VIII! Po Three boys whose names we at present suppress, were charged with stealing from Mr. Brown's bskehouse, They were per- mitted to go on suspended sentence. I Wl3an. 12l`IIVF;t`l'I Fnr `nnhmn rhnlr and `non. sauna YVULIU UKJ llcl. IIPGL UIIIUIIIIO III: III]? UKDOULD Mart McCarthy for"being drunk and dis- orderly was ned $1.00 and costs or 21 days, Given time to look up the funds. ._-_L__ J.____I_. __..I :.._-__L1_ `"3Z;;HI1'g`1`{Z.`,fi:L`Lk`"5' incapable. Fined $1.00 and costs or 15 days. Was jail- ed. ,I , ,1 Yf,,_,A __, ,1-_.,__I_ -.__1 .`l2__...1-..1_- Michael Hunter, drunk and disorderly. Usual fine and costs Paid. 1'_I__ rI-m-- '\"r.___.._ `[I'_.._. ...... -L.........,J U uuau IJIIC Gull UUBIID 1. GI: John Coffee, Vespra House, was charged by Inspector Morrowwith selling during prohibited hours. Case dismissed, evidence n strong enough. A-4-Imam T34-Ha Jr-nlz an/I Jfanrarlu ug auuug cuuu5u. Arthur Little, drunk and disorderly. Fined $1 00 and costs. Paid. to-0-av xcuw-cu-J -owv-`- The closing meeting of - the Barrie Liter- ary Society was held last Friday evening. The president, J. T. Sproule, occupied the chair, and the secretary was chosen critic. A capital essay on \Villiam Lyon McKenzie was read by Mr. H. Edwards. The essay- ist outlined McKenzie s life as journalist and a leader in the rebellion, and came to the conclusion that he was a truly great and good man. The critic did some pun ent work, and Messrs. Hay, McBrady, ev. M.r Black and the president, offered critical remarks, when the essayist went for his critics in the most lively style and made the latter part of the evening .very interest- mg. By the Society`: Own Reporter. A large number of visitors attended the meeting held on Friday afternoon last, the .%rogramm.e being the reading competition. ` efore commencing the lgrogramme, the resignation of; Mr. J. oth from the aecretaryship, was accepted. Mr. Booth is leaving town, and will complete his education at Guelph Collegiate. Both he and his brother will be greatly missed. having made many rm friends while at- tending this school. Mr. W. Stewart was elected secretary in his place for the re- mainder of the term. - _A___. _. ._.-.._ -_.._..-A.-L-_._ -1. | Collegiate utmu-y society. I lllllluUL' UL 0110 D01 Ill. . . As there were so many competitors, it was decided to hold a special meeting on Monday afternoon to complete the judging Accordingly after each competitor had read once, the meeting was adiourned. French classes. As we said in our last number the adminis- trastion of the Ingres-Coutellier Schools in- tends tosend a. teacherto Barrieduring theuum mer. Prof. Geo Coutellier, one of the instruc- tors of the schools, will begin the classes right away. In order to show to the people of Barrie the way adoptedinthe Ingres-Couteb lier Schools, the said gentleman will give an Avv\`n\\nC'nI1Il `nnnnn f."I; IIFQASIV Rf. R llcl.` DUIIUUIB, UIIU ucuu suutuauunu nun savv nu exnlanatory lesson this `Thursday at 8 o c ock in the Y.M.C.A Hall. The success of the Ingres-Coutellier Schools is always growing and the inhabitants of our town will ave a rare_ chance of learning? from Parisian teachers to talk` a good and pure French. We hope that the hall will be crowded "to hear',the' Parisian gentleman who has also the reputation of being a good lecturer. j - Burglar: Abroad. . Last Sunday night the Pork House belong- ing to Mr. :Milne, our Market Clerk, was entered by burglars and some `nine hams were taken away. Entrance was made by a. barred-window. The thief lifted the thin but of iron on the -`outside of the window with aboard and pushed away the inside fastening; `thereby gainin easy entrance. '1`h:e"va.lue of the hams to. en was fourteen or fteen dollars. No trace yet of the thief or thieves. :15 um: rlgut uuug. I Messrs. Spry` and Baikie attended the Lacrosse Convention, held at Toronto`, on Tuesday. On Monday evening a meeting of the club took plaoenat the Y.M.C.A. rooms to make arrangements for the games on the '25 inst. The council has granted the use of o `be a good one for the the park and it ish Eedthe program will y, Oui` naitional gsm;i;Eoing- to receive a `(I deal of attention this summer, which is the right thing. ' `M ...-a Run: 111!` Raihia nftendad than `.\';11 aive an EXPLANATORY lesson to show me METHOD taught in his schools- - ; .sW,!1.w-L at Church- E ;Next Stindaybipofning the Oddfellowa will iattend divine service at the VVest End Methodist _chui'f(,:ll . ZTf'l`I1e`atit |fv'a1fsa.ry sermon will be redlfiid Rev.` R`. "N. Burns. nvnnlna V -|i`..lI::_A.1F'... m.!vi11.;42a1:1>199?? on l.Mn;1ay '+!`;_9.Wt [8V6Il1!l_g. n Barrie Literary society. |P1BAB.APB 8 PENUIL POINTS. nun: annex" nun-nus xucunv iadsn has gone to Toronto to resume her studies. , .._____ ___. _- 7-V-The remains of Mrs. Sarah Parker were taken by the 11 o clock train yesterday to To- | ronto for interment. Grit lllalllct 4 -The Assessors are nearly through with l their work.` 1,,I, , , I 0 I I I WT--A":>;;1 deal of work is needed on our streets and sidewalks. -rm-: Esau: Byuq 33` WW 0 -whe last few days have been balmy and springlike. _'Fl\n Accounts:-a nun nan:-`tr Iluunnnn`-u unid-L -Mr. Valzxsitzlzllixlew mill near the VVest ` Ward school will sooxybe raised. ----v ---v- ---v l-.`-`. ., -q a. .-v -- -Remember the St. George s Society ban- quet at the Queen's Hotel to night. \T-_. LL- _, `Y0 I .0 --Rev. Dr. Pa.rker s mother died at the parsonage, Mulcaster street, on Tuesday morning. II ? I .I . .1- --The watering-cart is now needed on the streets. I . 1- 1 I I I I I I. ._ 7... `,_.v.__.. ___--_ -- _._--_- T-;I;Iow the voice of the Canadian Nightin- gale maketh the swamps melodious. "I1I `I a .It\ `I II xnwuq jzwvu - w--v1 w------ -w- - Vory Intorootlnt Goulpy chapter of Local History. --The ice still lingers in the bay. --Did you say this was house-cleaning time? is th`e time to get y(;ur spring Hat and the plane J. Fyfeu. (`I on 0.1 U -The Insectbf Nlmytsv Itie house- holders to clean up their back yards. 'I\, `II, , -W: learn that this is likely to be a. busy summer here and in the neighborhood, in the building line. A`: re Ir-'\ H.188. count notes or bills. its deposits 3 ainet thus makln a the diately avails le. a turn EQUAL tn UAR. British Government 500 The bank does not d nor speculate. but 108. G0\'crnx1mnL sccuritie assets of the bank im . 1m..un Hnnlr (Than! -The frost is about out of the round now and it is time the street work le t un- nished by the contractors be proceeded with. --Mr. C`};apm;1; of Allandale, assistant Engineer of the Grand Trunk. is suffering from an attack of la grippe. `II,,,,, `I'\ 1115 I --Measrs, DougallI3;c;sZlV)ave. rented the store now occupied by Mr. J. D Murchison for their furniture ware rooms. -Rev. Mr. Black will take for his subject on Sunday morning at the Congregat.iona.l ;Church the death of Mrs. Murdisou and l Violet May Gilrie. I an -The Gazette is informed that Mr. G. M. Smith s name was not omitted by Tm: Ah- VANCE. His name appears as the winner in the Society's report. `I1 `I! `I'\I I :11 . I n 1 -Uncle Oliver Mowat declines to put down bribery at elections by imprisonment, preferring the John Maddiver style of put- ting it down by lots of money. IIV 1 . I 3 ` -We learn that Mr. C. S. Rathbone, of hPa.rkda.le has sold the farm known as the Hood Farm in the north part of the town to E. Abbs Esq., Coal dealer, for $6,000. YIY -VVe are glad to learn that the operation for cataract on the eyes of Mr. J. S. John- ston has been successfully performed by Dr. Williams, of Boston and that the patient is progressing very fa.vora.bly. ` .411 1' ` t$'Ladies clean your kid gloves with *Na.ther s glove cleaner, for sale only at James Vair s Dry Goods Store, also a full line of dressed and undressed kid gloves in all the most desirable shades. x-ly. -The managers of the Art Museum have securedat great trouble a.nd expense the well known work-Great Scott, or the Adventures of a. Red-Headed Girl on it White Horse. Do not fail to see it. I -Rev. T. Cooking, a missionary from Japan, will preach in the Collier Street Methodist Church next. Sunday morning and evening. On Monday he will don a. Japanese nnalvnvnn QIIA (`I ]D+I1I`D l'\I`\ flit} Il7(\l`l_' or Inc van}; 1111 -. lwqne Bank Che as Bank of Englan (116661! BVISIIHUIB. a are EQUAL to CASH, ones are onl safer, for they cannot be cash until signed holder. k:he.~,uc Bank eques for ON POUND ~1 wzu-d can be ca ed on presentation WITH- 0 `T CHARHE t 2.500 Banking Offices in rireaumtuiniin the Continent. . D....o:...~ `nigh: n on vcnvnit 1-1-an Int Inna C V Ulllllso \Ill All.\JlI\.lGJ LIKE '7 III KIUII Q U CIPGIICDC costume and deliver a lecture on the work done there. t'Congregational Church. Preaching services every Sabbath at 11 a.m. and 7 p. m Sabbath School at 4 p m Prayer meetings. Sabbath 10 15 a.m , and Wednes- III)! 110- Q n IYI poly D u`nnb 12 A IIIV`3UIIl6U` KJCIIIVKVII l\I LC} (Weill aII\l VV CllIIc day `at 8 pm. Rev. J. R. Black, B.A., pastor. Strangers welcomed. 32 t$`Just arrived per S.S. Britannic, 5 cases English Stiff and'Soft Hats. These Hats were bought right. We can give you lowest prices for high grade of Hats. Simmons & Co The Stanley Hat. We are having success in the Stanley Soft Hat. Gen- tlemen wantin a. comfortable hat in a. good quality, shoul wear this Hat. A look at them insures their sale. price $2.50. Very Sad. V Mrs, Murdison, formerly Miss Lilly Little- hales of Barrie, died at Buffalo on Tuesday morning of Perit.onitis,after an illness of only six days. The deceased was the youngest daughter of Mr. William Littlehales, former- ly of Barrie gas works. Her sudden and early; taking off was as arrest shock to ` her many Bsfrie friends. Before leaving Barrie she wa.sIthe.orgsnist of the Con egational Church_e8'in this town, Her mot erleft for Bualo -last week and was with hervloved child when she passed away`. " 1 uUOl_,Ul V[Ul'_l_ WGH uvu |,:ng1,.mmt.im ."2!`;`! hi. The centre of ractlon, Geo. Reeds-9: Mullnery Dept. How To Play Ball. The po nlar Buck Ewing, captain of the New ork s, has written an article for the Boys Department of The Ladies Home Journal for J nne, on the Ins and Outs of Base-ball, in which the famous catcher will tell how to play the game ; how to form a. nine ; the hardest positidns and how to ll them ; how to throw a. ball, etc. This is Ewing s first article, and it is said to be be the best which has ever been written for boys on the great national game. x An Interesting Debate. Yesterdaya debate commencedein Toronto between Dr. Sexton, so well known in Barrie as the champion of Christianity, and Charles Watts. the Editor of Secular thought. The subjects of debate are Is Christanity of_ Divine origin and adapted to Human Needs`? and `Is secularism the true Gospel of Human- ity. Both these men are in the front rank in their respective schools of thought with this difference that Dr. Sexton is more solid and close in reasoning and quietly sarcastic, while Mr. Watts has a greater element ot oetry and calculated to catch the popu- ar- ear by ne sentences. _ A. a: A. 8. 8. ` ` The Lodge of Perfection was in session at Toron,to,._., on Monday evening of -this week.-' Mr: J H. Mclieggie and Mr. Samuel ;VV_e9le ` from this. town were present gem: 1. .5j"3od` 'ma'u'1 y.,Vfrom Hmi1um.'. ? A _`;of_.w ,e rIt;was done`a._nd.ap~f_e_1_:`oIAeet1b-'5, ' nulmailnnm. time nnent:.~.`; 7' '.: `LN PER ANNUMTIN ADVAN$ smau: corms, nvn onus. Parties wish` g to remit large or smal .-nmountsto 1h )ld Country will nd this the L'he1pe=t and out Convenient Method. '|'rn 1';-Hnv-u 1|, (1 nt hm-n hnlrlinnr {.hnmm Bunk '19!`8&b Mflullll 21? [D6 UODEIDODD. 'l`ra.vcllersz (1 others holding Cheque Bglnk rheques can ave their mail matter addressed to them our `of Cheque Bank. London. Fnr Hun: nnlr nnnfninin `Lin? nf nnwm-dun ` L !161p0`E (IIIGEOSE UOIIVGDIBDE MOUIOIL v.M.c.A. HALL Prof. Geo. Guutalliar, B.A. D. G. L. OF THE For Han ook. containing List of upwards of 2,500 B ing Houses situated in all parts of me world.` that Cash Cheque Bank Cheques on Irrersentution without charge, apply to. 1 4' Mnrrwzanr. R7. nne Rnnlrnrn, `.0 them (.`1U`E'Of UIICQIIG 158-BK. IJODQOII. rriiici. rmcu. mm. mm Isms-ooi_fuIEn scams Thv (`upiml or the Ban together with its mmmntco Funi or 50 per ent.. is invested in British Government See tlea. 'm.,. hnnlr Anna run :1 nnnnt nntm: or hills. H In uv. Summer. THURSDAY, APRIL,m23rd, 1891, EREEHULIpmPRUPE}iTlES VESPRA ANDJSSA TOWN OF. B anus. I fxmclt and by vlrture o powers of sale ' contained in three cert mort 8268. the rst1:ladcb\' Ja.mesMuira.n James innia. the second by Robert Elliott. nd the third by Far_my Stevens and AH ry Stevens. (and whxch will be produced. tthe time of 8316) then; will be offered for 9 e by Joseph R0 era. auctlonper, ntthe Quee Hotel. in the own `;Ei1}`;f;; the th May, 139;: In Hm hm... an 1.1 .J..I V -" ""' ""11 7 ""_I Is`! thchour of 12 0'01 1:. noon. the following Whlblt` Droperues: 1AI((`Rl. I..'l`hn u: f. half nf Inf vnwnhcvl A In Iuumzu. III he easterly three eights of the wmterly n of lot number twenty-three on W. 11. Ard h's plan of subdmsion or east half and part I` west half of lot number 22 in the 5th ncession of the Township of Vespm. me - inthe Registr omoe tor the County or mcoe on the llt of June. 1869. _.'>`e1np: sitxm West of Bayeld street in the !own or H rie. ffcrkms a (1 conditions made known at the xggnetotsa. and In the meantime on applica- '! I) 0 -.1 ` IIUIH we crown one. James Henderson. 1? , 1AL'1`ION-All p : U against g1\'ingecx;-s_31ni%!;%h1`e' oauuonad any other manner in my nuns r 3 note 01-in as Iwill not be reg 0 b gov W an Adm1l`8'b1 r wa la a 0 th Thgrnton 13,6: Gsame. ARD ADAM ` 17-20p. `u`uu `x nu '_l"i~.JIOI`ly ' acres or the east null or lot :}.1_m wr `3, m the th Lonceaaion of the Town- MD of M53. con ining 100 acres. more or less. as ch-scribed inzthe original grant thereof from the Crown James Henderson. IAHVVI. HI ha Anunn-Iv fhnan nlnuhon Al musrnxsz Jon: EDWARD T 1 .-.1: 1:10:11` How. EARL BEAU uullaole Puccxl, I-The w t half of lot number 4 in the 611. Concession the Township of Vespra. rontaining 100 acre more or less. PAR(`h`l If ,'I`l-un on! half nf Inf nuunnhnu on u. n. wA1.uw1.V, Corner west of Post (1)) }()mce. over McKoggie`s Bank. B3m9'i n t 1 e premises at nig . 13-29- .1 l .\w`m. H ~The est halt of lot number 32. and the wv;~1t0rly acres of the east half of lot .`Hlm1)t*r 3'3 in thn th (`nnr-pnninn nf an 'Fnmn_ .uum1n1ng mu acrtymore less. yvbau -.... (HLRIE.-In Barrie. on the 2 o`clock 3.111.. Violet may inat.. gt 3- - aged 13 years. 7mont-ha. a.-In Barrie. on thg 21 at 1nst'b.t thax I AnK1_:d f h 1:ee1ence'o er son (3 bomb. wndow of her `hm 8%. Dr. ark Obert Parkgg) "8 .._..-.._..__._.. . H. WALLWIN, ()fI_1ce. _over McKeggie`s E mane LOAN 3; snvmes cu. INGOR PORATED I88|- ' SUBSCRIB1::D- CAPITAL s25o,ooo THE PUBLIC is inform) " . ed that tion:{1't$}..i.9.2Y eszened ier thew ` ' this new mod. . mu: PUBLIC 1"'" the awmm-,.a Hotel is now 0903 59 1155 bvroIi%. ; tion ottravellera. Nh`o w1 north 09. vmagfga` to make this the be Wm` awry 3000! mug. lthos been turnlsbeg, the utewn 7 tlon and comfort .mm1men. `Nu V . anproved style. 0 5;-yth1l1I;a.1' ~ sum 10 room and `Vded to; has een spec *9 Terms fro , Porter" m 31.00 -to 01.60 9 `W 14-ti -- attends all tx-unl- W111. J..n\n1n QUEEN'S H`o'rE|;,{ T\TI'\1:|rnt~r 1-5 At ' '. H;,xV;\91{E1:s, BANK 0/ ENGLAND. U Unmu pxcked d. Will 0 ndn 0! com! one Tea from 4 Per Cent. Interest Paul on Depollo The Security for Dopoaitorsln 5 Loan Company `I; undoubted. 1! . ._.___________________________ STRATHY Sc ESTEN A - vendor's Solioliom lnm-I lsth April. 1891. 17-211. PARIS ufXCULTY, . `v A rI'II\'\1V I-__A_ A- _I_- ` uun..1.1:I. 110 l.I)WARD LYNCH, - 1{ROPRlE1`0Ra. wmmoo mes. PA MALL, LONDON. MORTGAGE SALE u:-uv MODERN LANGUAGES. \. ,._.a .. mm-haw tn Rm-rin durlm j_j_f% NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. LDING MUQERIV -l1I`&tr1&-- send a teacher to Barrie during the No charge for admittance. lug xuclu wuuu \/Aluguv Lacuna \JII\l\`\I\1U uon J. L`. Moli EGGIE so 00.. Bankers .~u'n.u;:.~u'ru urn-win 1'7 ! (Limited) Established in London. 1873. mum` ovmcm: Iunu Ndiarii BAY.` L Dh I` `V'\Oauod _____ ... _ . VlUl\l`1\J\1llIA I Lilla. .s'I'Is-AGEN TS, Barrie __,__,. ----~*-v7;'ia'::nf'z:a*.o1:s*}f gI.{n3. Wmsuzv. Provl`1t1`o -~ ' At 8 D- In. at the 0 F VALUABLE Ihison. of nan nnhn, `1`}-9. . 1'0? 1441.- zua madman um- lntoro ItlIic_ graph: (or Advance `Sudan who _ L130 `rho Harrow 92 tho Int.` Sugar making has not been a. success at J arrattfs Corners this spring, Wall unluml. 3.. LL- ..-2_.|.L,,.I I - - - v--- ~ ------- --W -'r.*,'-."s- ` V (fall wheat in the neighborhood. of Eady, ; neverlooked better than m_>_w. j . \ _ ..----- -uvvvvl yuwu uvvn Wvlgdvumps is the faihionable oompla.in`t a_.g;_ _Eady and Dalryxnple. Mr. Samuel Corbett, of, Oro Station, is home again after a winter in_Muskol_n.. _ 7|-u_- (1.1 3,4, . - ._..... --uv- we vvouvvs ao.Nu.I-lD,BUIo ' Goldwater oorres oudentof the Oril- lia Times says:-that 1'. John Bell with his company out no less than 15,000 legs but have had to suspend operations because of ' the ice. AeiWa.uba.usheue, men are putting _the| tugs in order ready -for business as soon as the ice is out of the bay. ` , I rm... _;....--u -.._s,7 ~ -..- v- w... ---`'u mTl"1'e_a:nnual sprin show of the F103 Agri cultural Society too place yesterday. VP]... 'n.....u......1 nr:4.....-.. --_.1_.._L--~si- H - Tislsiih '{7; -i.1:s;sf_'u:1:i-e";st`;:: am the I-Iign school of that place has re-opened -under the principalship of Mr. Lapp, assist- ed by Mr. Hardy. Sohomburg is proud of its brass band` There is 9. very large stock of logs in Mr. Markle s millyard, Dalrymple. A T -._!... . _.--_, ' '\ n . _ _---__` _. .. -_.--4 cruc- A Loring nun writes;--The Rev. Mr. Grant, School Inspector, gaveus a. call, 9. short time a. o and e ent a. Sabbath in the place. He urniahe us with aermonn,morn- ing and evening which were very welcome to a. gospel-hungry people. ` `n. 2- _.:.1 2.1.1 __1__ L.___ .I_.,. . I 1* -" v r"r"' is said zld mice have done great dam- age to fruit trees in the vicinity of Fair Valley. T ` The Orillia Packet says last; Sunday many butteries were ying, and on Monday the I phebe bird. arrived. 7 . an-ruuanr it snjoon?` nu`: nirudr nxamumns A8 h0OA L;!fI_WI. ` Fo2Zcu-1;av.Zcv1s(I;_)oiiZ:vaVts have erected a. target and spend some of their spare time in trying H'i`r}(1VawA1liston Meahunics` Institute has lately added some va.1ue.b1e"books to its library. T I0: I `I `I I In The;Al1iston school board have issued ten- ders for a. janitor. `- ' III I an `ruin. socials now at 'l`otten- ham whatever the may be. _T J Ynnnnn A AC-Irnnn Inna Hana Gnarl- IIQIII WLIDUUVUI Ullvf IIIQ "at. l J J. Keenan, o_ Atlnlone has been ned` $50 for selling whiskey without license. ` Tho Qnnn nf 'l`nrnnnnnnnn T.nr`a-In oi-. unnfnn I VUU IUL uvuuug, WILIBRUJ VVIIIIIUI-(II IIVUMBUI The Sons, of Temperance Lodge, at Beeton is in a. Qrosperous condition, frequently ad- * ding to 108 numbera. ., _,__ n,.-,. _._ I. 1!... L-.. l.--.. .' _ _ . _ -S._-.I -1. A new Orange lodge has been organized at Baxter. ' ` . A V ;1_`1'1-c)-r;1v;onw\:iil:E-3.1;ie_i1;LveYien having some pretty good pi e shingiu the river therv. - . . Professor Robertson, Dairy Commissoner, from the experimental farm Ottawa will de- liver 8. lecture in Cookstowu in a few days under the auspices of _'the patrons of the cheese factory. rt III I, ,,_3._-_ L- --I-L.._A._ LL- groandd when` D Albon McCa.rth was banquetted at Collingwood, the Equa Righta.lea.der was regaled with no sucllxipastt as he struck when he chewed up H. . Coo . There is no pie like Cook. -- 72-1.. rs- ._.:n` buyers have been round Baxter offering pretty high prices for them. No- bodyeeenla to have heard of that bug-a-boo, V the McKinley bill in that locality. - A- L _--, L __-S,_ _, _. `, , This comes from Coleridge. Ha.rrison`ra.ised an extenswe log barnfon Thursday last and a. 'number `of others are preparing. timber for building` later on in the season. One, would thin log barns were gone in Grey. A `ii-..-.3- `nan-ma-I-|r\0\t`nI1`. II` .qhQ`hrna "Mr. James the days off ;'"<'3:1ii;"3c}' is going to celebrate the VQueen s irthday. i '. . ,,,,;,,;3 .__1_-_ T\$AIL-_` ` The Dominion Electric Light co. will supply Creomore with elect:-1c light. The ower to runthe dynamos will be obtained } r'omvMa.d river. IIVIII avauumn n. v in: . Rev. H. S. Matthews went to Toronto on Monday to conduct the funeral services of the late M.' B. Conron, of Ba.:_'rie.--Bradford Witness. . - _---- .. an in-I1-,_,1______-|_