Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 9 Jun 1892, p. 1

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tion- going to.Gra.fton , Hepreeched Dllgaurs .1 uuuvyv uuu. -. ....-..._, .._ - There will be 9. meeting of `thewPioneer ' Association of Nottawasaga, at Duntroon to- morrow. The object of the meeting `is to hunt up the early history .-of the township. A Warminster preacher took Memory for his subject last Sunday night. If e. could only get people` who forget to pay their debts waked u to do it he would deserve well of the cre itor class. In the . 'Co oketown Gotrespondence of the l Beeton VVorld is the"following:-ReV. W. H. A. French is leaving this Enrich will . 1s-- nrewe sermon to .9. ;large.congregation last Sunday` Hill III-In-vu crimson 1 2. .L.... '-e-raoxeu. . . This is the we the Orillia. Packetiputejlt: The respectable. ioeneedflquer treio h_a,d a. ght at the corner 70!.-t?et.er :fand Colborne streets on Tuesday evening, ._But.the,eo\fer-V eisn; people lilet.ih6\*6Lit n6.t:epd;;1ihbth;I;itr tqx`,_a.l1e:I;;t 8:3,! _,;z 1 . - A I W .. 9.; 913 ,. 9.35 . rays o':iua1:na-= `*A"Midhn! rms us that the Gra.tid _ has c.1o-ed:the~919vator;tl;ere.rfor.:hhis . . .-at ileaet} end" ;.tahet~. - .very.,.doubt`fn:1'_. B be '_ h_ ,t , ,-.\e1v,er,.be _d fe x ` . :L3ug`iv:`. '~'&:ilznlf3_ _{h~r#4exce'f{lee` 1 :* `bo';and e. ne elevator ; `t t ' some cause or other, neither the harbor ner - Q1-;_4n'A anT1,n'., {run country or snmc BARRIE,_ COUNTY OF SIMCOE, `ONTARIO, JUNE 9, 1892. V"elevator`appea.r to doing much buaixi_ess.v AII!..a.-_ L-.. _ --__ |___ __ 4 _ L_ 1 4.... d5h`5eario ship canal, if built, is eati- i mated 0 to cost $15,500,000. The, Beaten Band has an xcuraion to`! 0 Strawberry Island to-mor`row._ 0 ' fI'1I ,\l 1| ` from` `nigh 5` foraging. ` v-~ ---v- -`.rv-- -v --v havoc-B uuuvnn usquuouv ` Alliaton has a. coin by-law to restrain I FIVL- l\._L-_; -l_:_ _-,.,I ul I -u. i.4i;;{1&;n3}.".{ ;1iZ '(-);i;I'Wing. . camp meeting at Glenca,im- sometime this month. ITIL, 1\_1.,,, , E `I `I 1 i I _-__= --- _,__--V..___. ..-.---'_._-- -v- --v-_--_. ;1`he Patrons of Industry are azl-vertised `toxold `a meeting at Baxter on Sunday the 5% . ` - - ' Vilfesara. Jarrett, Packhain, Goldie and 1 Cain have tendered for the building of Achil chupch. , fI'II , 15, 1! 1' `iii: I 4 E 1` mTZl:`= l1'eWBr-a.-zlford Witness Complains ofnthe I nuisance of howling dogs in the night in I "that; town. - -T . ' .`-':l:`il;._"S:)_n B of Tetperanc. of >Price s '1 rorners. held a very pleasant picnic on the 24th ult. ` "j"` `I ' :'C"'j' '` "" I ' :73'1;a'{..i1-1'handa at Rosseau Falis have to ` workday and night to supply the demand ` for planed lumber. ' - 1\ 1-1 ,1:,iI -__.___I_-.1 L2-` -_.-.__-II ..-_ r" W + Dr. Camqbell '1_);'ea.ched his" farewell aer- `N -mon in C01 ingwood to a crowded church e last Sunday evening. 3 G10:-V; I.lld InI..c0 Mltiu selling at 10c. a pair. Hunter, su-jean: 4: 09. til I 1,, _ , 'I?_II__ I_____ L- Tire Metrhodists, cf Novcr; realized $115 ` at-a. bazaar and re-opening services in con- nection with their church. .Mr. Fraser; the contractor ` for building the new Presbyterian church at Parkersville. is rapidly pushing the thing along. -_._ 4.2.... ..___n. "' "'l.""'J L"""`-l'l `' "```Q ` `"`I'!' ` Clothes line thieves `are operating quite `actively in Penetanquiahene, the. prefer- ence being given to baby clothes. Stokes died suddenly at Horse Shoe Island. Last ll/[Io-nda.y night; a. gardener named 1 The day before he felt unusually well. 1 The Vsemi-annual meeting of the Loyal Orange County Lodge of Simcoe County will be held in Alliston on Saturday 11th. " 'i5a}}y'JuI.I1?s' Qiialfg 3 l1~a:\;emaZ.`i;ysVt;a`rn"_ or waterworks. The contract has been given. to J. H. Armstrong, Toronto, for $25,393. `I `II I '9 ,,_2_._ r1_1 ngolid Rev. 15;: "6;}.$21L".rL}L'i;Jv}}.7g y 601. lingwood, received from the members of his congregation a. purse containing $213 in 1 urr-no 1-\__ , ,.. -1! rl1-;.:.-_.L._._. .J1 3-... ` Mrs. .William_Deacon of Tottenham fell 1-down stairs the other day` and almost `miraculuosly escaped serious if not fatal injury. ` an I I -'I"l',_,,IJ _`l)..___L..:.I...- _..-.... ...J-... . L The M uskokts; Herald,` of Bracebridge says, _Chief Armstrdng has collected and handed. ` to the treasurer back taxes amounting to $136428. ` n ` 1,.` u N a `_` n____A,__ Burglars forced their way into Spence s store at Uington last Saturday night. but what amount: of stuffwas taken, Mr. Spence cannot say. ` ` "In 'I\ I . ,1! __L_.:j._- _..- ....-L.1....... vwnauvu nun`, - The Baptists, of Bracebridge, are putting anew foundation under their church. and -they don t: want to shirk paying taxes on"! the buildings eit.he_r. ,1 ,-__-- - 1____1._1 1: . _ . . _... unnv wx-aux-ngaaw v----_-. \ One and 9. quarter cents a. bushel for corn` is the freight rate between Chicago in the ' West and the Chicago of the North "alias Midland Sailoreget $2 .00 a. day. `Everett s fair maidens played a. game of Abuse ball the other evening, and their play, H especiallyvthe throwing, was greatly ad- mired forits gracefuluess and force. - an -r . H1 ,2 II, _'I3__.__. :_ ;`|_,_ ......... -..- --- ,,---.,-_-_-__ --_,- ___ _ -. Rev. J. A.iTrotter, of Badjeros, in the Siughampton Circuit, has been invited to Beetoirand Tottenham. He has accepted the invita.tion`andtthe circuit where he -has ` been are sorry. 2 -- 1` n. . n r u n_n:....-..--.:|` ` Dlrvu. _ , 55%.$2t:i::eA2:::2r`:'3.:u.:.'::..:'" = scgem:?r::%**a. 532.232-. ream-,.'h~% wa:;s::::<:32*:.::::,t*e.3.'z'...2:,'r.t:!:.eew*=~ sog,;~;?%?'a`,22L%a 2%: %:?.`;'L'h%`:. `'" 9* W"31:5`;nL%$`;`;3?fa %?%2;f M or Married. . . s_V'Axcn:.-At the Methodist A Rmsggkne. Parrie. on the lat 01 June; Lb pt`: Rev. Dr. Parker. Mr. Wilson Reyna! , of ml, to Mrs. Margaret Vance. of Allah. lnnl smu BRL'YER.-At St. John : ohm-ouh MA%( )aubausl1e_ne.)M&Y 81st. James J..Mn3 _ 1 Ann Ilnnruns IJUUIA vuu v stump. - Mr. E. Stewart. P. L. S , Collingwood; came near burning up the other day from the igniting of a bunch of matches in his pocket Lesson--Don t carry bunches of matches in your pocket. ,-- _- .._ .1 |.-:.--- ;.L..' l'1..1I:............A IIIRUULIVD nu JV-an I: uuuu .- E. Dawe appeared before theCo1lingwood `Police Magistrate ' the other day, charged -by James McDonald and T; Duncan with shooting their cows. He was committed for trial and admitted to bail. Clarence, the only son and child of Mr. `and Mrs. Frank Bryan. of this town, died of diphtheria at Port Arthur on the 30th of May, and his gfrents have the meet sincere sympathy of t is community.-Collingwood Enterprise. - 7" 7 -__.__-..L2.'.. -3 LLn 'KTnnI>I-earn .QnI-J-unlh JJJUUUL Pl. Lava The convention of the Northern Sabbath School Association embracing the townships of `Nottawasaga, Sunnidale and_ Osprey and the towns of Collingwood, Creemore ahd Stayner, will be held at Creemore on the ' 28th and 29th inst._ V -. 1': - u 'n._-L-_._ HUVIC IIIAIK iv in: `Tit Inspector -Morrow had Madam Brabanu, l of the Half-way House between Penetang- I uishene and Lafontaine, before Magistrates Firth and Lecamglx the other day, charging her with selling iquor without. a license. The charge was not sustained and the case was dismissed. - u up A I 1 ..- `If-_.__ _ `[__`_ W H uluulnunv A Last week Mr. Alexaader Moore, et Ever- _ett,'had anumber of ehee severely mangled by dogs, and a number 0 them have since died. His cattle `being frightened also by the dogs forced. their way to the railway track, where one of them, a valuable heifer was killed by the train. A beautiful gold watch was presented to Mr. Harry.~Baye last Saturday evening, for savingwdsley Earle from` drowningon the night May 23rd Thisfi_s a mark of the appreciation of his `bravery by 35 ~01-illia citizens who subscribed to the fun for pur- chasing the vwatehgg-j p - p ' A meetiag-Lathe interest of the Women e -Christin in the school room of the Methodist church `there by Mrs. McKee, ot Barrie, on Monday the 6th inst., at. 8 p. in It is hoped there _,will be 9. large attendance. _A Tslrnller meet- `iug will he held at: Bond on .. Tuesday evening following-Bradlord Witness. nu ., ,_ l.-._ 15--.. -u-..L.'1...'.. ;.c #1.. nmulwnll perence `Union, will be held- GVUIIIIIB LUIIUW Ill: "*3; ungpvn vu . v w ------v. Thig is how Brer Hu Vheg of the Cardwell Sentinel puts lt :`--_Don I; sit around the bar- ` roomrany longer` th`an biiainess detains you You are wasting ,you;'>timo`gnd giving a bad I example. :.;Don S im%zihe`th*at you are doing J Vvvnnn I r.. `th6".~ ,. ., '9` 7 Nftiirh V '5'" ,am'. in `eng' him; secured , n complimented him on his ability. l You wut-mpg y0lll'*t:uuu'u_uu stvuns .. ...... ._,example. _ I5 imtgine thus you are doing the pro vietor a. fiver. He does not want you.` . on are 9. positive injury to his busi- ness, because your pretence hmdere the en- trance of many respectable men who would `go-in njnd;,l1p.veT',a.;fg1,n._us ;,or mo, but don't wish to ,pr__o_vide swjll_ .for 9. roomful of `nn`F- - dale. - church. M5110 b .1 ne. May 81st J._Mn- 3">?`1`e`vt`3* * ::';: d . M . - . ._v-Dm.oNa.~ n e- r 0 ay -0 W`g11S:`i\1eth0diaI. parsonage. Orlllih by e S. 1-. David. 1.3 Wellwood. F. R. H. Watson to Muss Hester Clare Dexon. both of Goldwater. ~, -.w1cAT1u;RELL.-In Holland Landing CRA}:,`\'ednesday, [June let. I892. Minn; Cmigie to Miss Florence Annette. Wen- mm-ell. both of Penetangulshene. UV loafrl. .9 -_l,orvv1ouTApproontod. * .;During`Rt:ev " ` `1: week I-.he~St. Paulaz-Min`:-` nea. ` '!`_ .on'gaged Constable V_i;ckbi's'" to 0 some llebbctive work fur them in `it : _;{o1t.ys a~,I:' apprex,-' tan: ; : `W N" " '""95j.`.' = 33V.` . Jamel . This wu__p9t'h11t';:t!if:);n9,Mr: 4 Niokeu hupmajda,}hinaLi- y vvork. % [mu Pmumr IN snsanm 1| ' oousmnannu: b1 sc_u ss1ox.,nu-r NOT men or run our run: vm. out-tow Inst notnlng in Barrie. again`! I g_- -3 mg :u-__-:I_.-_ I_- 1|:-jun. | IVIIILUVI just -vucuu-g. cc :.---v. ..- ...., - out of 12 Councilmen--In. Thomp- son's signicant hint-No Band. Stand for thu'l.'own--Reports Ana notion. . On Monday night the regular meeting of the town Council was held, His Worship the Mayor. ; presiding. _ The proceedings began at_7.35.v .All the members nally gathered 2 :_ -.........A. (V........:Il.... `ML-.\T:unn `Inn!-inn an !8l3_l.o)O.' Jul one uwunuura uuuuy suuuwqvu `:11 except Councnllot McNiven. - Routine as n :61 ti] ` COMMUNICATIONS AND PETITIONS. BARBIE MAY 19th, 1892. , To the Mayor and Ooimcil of the Town of Barrie. ` ' ' l GENTLEMEN,-VVe see by the minutes of the Town Council of the 16th ult. that the contract for the town -printing was given to the Examiner Oice just one, month before the Gazette contract ran out, andon further enquiry we nd that the auditors report was . in the hands of the Examiner four days ` before the meeting of the Council at which - l the contract was given. How , much has been or will be given by the 13th day of June we have not the means of knowing. We are not aware that the representatives of the Gazette have forfeited the right to nish out the contract. We may say that as far as we know we are intimate and friendly with the representatives of the peo- ple at the Council Board and feel assured that we have the personal. good will of each mem- ber. We regret the more having to call your attention to this matter which we feel . assured will be fairly dealt with by your honorable body. We are yours respectfully, I NATE. KING & Son. The petition of '1`. A. Looker begs `that. ` his license fee as butcher be reduced to` $15.00. 4 n .____ 1..--.. 2.1. 1on0 LM;;}.i\_K'ednesday. {June 155, mu. mluw cmgxe therell. Died. RIGll'l`.--At Barxfie. on June 7th. Th 1-egg, Kolglfe or Sir Uornehua Kortrlght, K,c?M_g,, will leave Hillside at 2 pan. to.ugy Funeral lfor St. Paul's church. Inniam, A (Tnursday Tllu)II's0:\'. -- ~. _ . J, 13. Thompson, m hls 42nd year, At = rillia. on Tuesday. May 81st.- :mggs.-AtOri1lia, on Tuesday, May 3151;. ~ Wm. Stokes. aged 81 years. M .'N1.\(:.~At her parents-esldenc ' E1 `En Friday. May 27:11. 1592. E%a 't'J`.v.1f`. daughter of Rpbert and Wllllmine Manning aged 2 years. b months and 17 days. A; 'm1>.-In Elmvale. on Sunda. . M ` \-.>2, Wrlghtman Axtord. age 36 .3,` months and 27 days. -- 7--. r.. ram llwilllnrihnr-v. on '[`}.`_ wzvo vv. BARBIE JUNE 6th, 1892. To the Mayor, Reeves and Councillors of the Town of Barrie. pray your honorable body would be pleased to have a. plank side walk laid on the east side of Mulcaster street between \Worsley - a.ud McDonald streets, to complete the side walk already laid, and your petitioners as in duty bound will every pray. . Signed by, i D. DOUGALL and 7 others. i BARBIE, MA) 28th, 1892. To the Mayor and Council of Barrie. GENTLEMEN,-We the undersigned rate- payers petition your honorable body for a. side walk on the south `side of the street} running from Small to High street opposite I GEN'rLEMEN.-Your petitioners humbly` ' the the old park and if the request be gra.nt- ' ed will ever pray. I 119,. _J To His Worship the Mayor and Councilors of the Town of Barrie, assembled. | I I beg to call your attention to the surface water coming from Corporation property, t the Armory, and other buildings into my` yard washing down sand and gravel into the sewer and causing much damage. v...... :............1:..m uni-hm will an=.n.Hv nhliae . sewer and causing muuu uuumsc. 1 Your immediate action will greatly oblige and your petitioner will ever pra.y.. A. W. Brown, 13}mm:, M.4'Y25ch, 1892. His Worship Mayor 0 eswicke, Barrie. 1:1- __- .!..-L...--L...1 I... \I.}. I J..1.vo n Vlwlvwr ...w`7v. .......--- .- DEAR Sm,-We are instructed by Mrs. A. C. Thompson to write you with reference to the old Town Park. This valuable property was deeded to the corporation for the purpose of a. park, bnt of late years no money has been expended upon it and it has practically been turned into a. cow pasture, in fact any expenditure of town M money has been laid out on the-new park. _ `M ... mhnmnnnn Annirnn me fn luv- with- Mrs. Thompson-desires me to say, with-, out prejudice, that `if the Town Council so v desires she is willing to pay back the sum so paid for the property, if not she must insist on the terms of the deed being carried out. I urn: --.... 'I.:...J`l.. 1.". this `Ina-mu hnfnrn the . 0115 on me-new puns. ! me terms 01 one ucuu mung uuumu vuu. Will you kindly lay this letter before the % Council and let us know their decision at as early date as possible. Yours truly, ` DICKINSON & MACWA'l'1`. l Mr. Myers re nested the Council to remove gates an fences obstructing the street alongthe east side of St. Vincent's .-..J. 1 LIDIKO Messrs. James Duffy, Paul H. Stewart and others petitioned for an electric light on the corner of Eugenia. and Poyntz streets or the immediate neighborhood of the hill. The following letter was rea.d:--` - ' e BARBIE, JUNE 6th, 1892. S. M. Wells Chairman Board qf V Works. L_L DEAR Sm,-I beg to notify you `that! water again burst into my cellar at Allan- dale last ni htdepositing alsrge portion of sand and 1th and doing further serious injury to stone work of buildings. ` Yours respectfully, ` J om: M. Bomwnnn. Documents were referredto their proper o_omx_nittees. ' ` ` | _, Councillor Williamson inquired why the the water had not been turned on at the fountain at the Five Points. n".'.-.;-:II-.. `l..`I.n' .DIn{rFnn` -mnllm-It ' that I`.]'I UDO IOIIDBEIII BIZ D118 rnvu Iuxuw. > Councillor John Plaxtonireplied that the! Water` Work: Co, would not turn on the. water until the fountain had been furnished with aapring tap. j T ' I _-.-gnu.-`nun monrll SUM an un;D- CBEATII.--In West Gwlllimbu , on, Thug. M day, May 26th. Mrs. Jane oeath. aged 83 years, 9 months and 16 days. k VS.\u"rn.-At Wyebridge, June 2nd. 1892, Hebe: Rose Smith. aged 23 years. A. no nnronfrs. Report No. _22--Fi!1a_nce recommended the pa. ment dficoounts amounting to $1050.80. port No. 23- Fina.nce recommended also `payment-of acoounts amounting to$422.- Re ort No. 12'-Jire and Police recom- men 3 that Thomas Thom son owner "and $oup;:itnofgoIt sel3 14 ' uthagnoald it .1 up to out: "eepor pro ' ? t at- fa_n;euclosed. space anclgproper shelter for` r-Iinimedav-impounded . be set` apart by `him for galond put es, .that~ b'eore;o,Isuming the ' tiontofzt o'..eoo,~th6EFir.e$_nd_Po1ieL com- '_-ml teephull viaitgthe .{'e`I`: apartrby f Iorepound and report to`; the. Council at to the`.:et1itableness;<`eto:.:..:.,~ " ` ' ~ 4 `in 'nu_... _- --1...... 1...-'.u..'..1.u1. I-Ln` nh -jg- [g we Iu1mn|eneIs,:pw.r~ . A. `That no salary be'a$ta'che5l A to the oce, but for the faithmlr discharge of the duties of hispqiaos -_.l0.u,li:&.~.-Thoma!` `Thom ` shill-E be epttclod -:to 3 zlbz ,.ieu:na'ingI = * hnnnnnina of animals under bv-law 139:. HUI. ~TU03.`.uID:.= `Ill'BI.l.Ig4'u`vuv im undi? of animals ur by-law 139...} an amen manta thereto and by-law 358; Barrio, 6th June, 1892. V `Signed, : V ` N. BALFE and 14 others. lVl.' lJIJIL' Vllvvn V Uvaavv vs uv-up Luuxuuug uuw, ta -r`egulationa.. ` V n` Frid_ ,VEdwud O'Brien had - to pay `$5.20 for a... reach of the peace. ~ MoI_ida'y, .Willin.m, Gordon was re_-_ ` ns_tQd_ t9:1`ia.n_d avg; $6 70 as the. pepalty; ` % dr~a;"_ rewhnch iixqd Vhini disorderly. ` .-,- ` * ` diy; T_hdm a.`8_ Arhold w" '3 ned $16 incur fe ms` alrndt rope and. f< $rmits'arr9t withf h0rF.e? A V ' _r p*be"',desc1rib6.` .1 Stuiys`->-` r` " assaulting--P.` J. ` ; Houlahau, was asaesaed $9.45. -relatin' tothe impounding of dogs. That '] the sai Thomas Thompson shall he govern- i ed by said by-laws and such further regula.- ' tions as the committee "on Fire and Police muyasee-t to adopt That John Lee be requestedto return the book furnished him 1 | forpound purposes with all documents and nnnnr: I-Alntina tn kin Antics nu nnnnrl E3? {$355 iiui-poses" W,` vTh` apart relating to his I eeper, together with all ,_1I__;-J I.-- Li... J.-._!..... I. [UL yuuuu IIIIIIJ (ILL QUUMULUMHD Bl.I\.l |apers__ duties as pound , with nesand nenalties collected by him during his term of oice. Re ort No. 1 Parks Committee, recom- men ed the erection of a Band stand at a cost not exceeding $200, and recommends also that the request of Mr. Myers for the removal of posts._ gates, etc,, from east side of St. Vincents Park be granted. Not adopted. 1 | Dannr Nfn, 9 pllflf rnnnmmnnrln that than ` HKLUPIMQ. . I Report No. 2 Parks, recommends that the portion of Agricultural Park remaining un- ' covered with clay, be covered the same as the other part and that the holes be lled up. -Adogitled . Report 0. 3 Education recommends that . the request of the Secretary of the Board of Trustees of the Barrie Collegiate Institute l contained in his letternof 14th of February, I: be thus far acceded to namely that the quarterly instalments of the grant to the said Institute for April, July of this year be at the rate of $1750 per annum, the A ril instalment to be paid at once. Adopte . Dnnnrt HA I (If .Qnnnin.l nn 0 REN'I`.-I'ew eight-roamed house with summer knchen and good cellar Apply -M 1. MN ST. 22-24p. uluuulucuu LU uu luuu. cu. uuuv. nuuyuuu. ` Report No. 1 of Special Committee on by-law relating to children being on the stree` after certain hours was presented by Councillor C. W. Plaxton. - 'I L_.---......-_.J-.L..A. :....L......1 -8 cl... nnnnnn ml UUIIUUIILUL \Jg Y's uI.LCJIIUlla It recommends that instead of the proposed iby-law the following resolution be passed, namely:-Resolved~ that the caretaker of the Fire Hall be and is hereb instructed to 3 ring the town bell at 9 o cloc on each and 1 every evening on and after Monday 13th ' day of June inst. when all children under l the age of 14 years shall return to theirl respective homes without delay, unless engaged within the scope of their ordinary employment, conveying message or an errand or are accompanied by some adult person, and that the policemen on duty take in charge any such child contravening the pro- visions of this resolution anddeal with such 5 child according to law and that the Mayor issue his proclamation calling attention to this resolution. A .4 _ _._-_I .`l__`I - ,7]: _ . . . . -1-.. LL}- ....... VUDUU. uuwu uu um: Luuuwuxg u.|.vLuLuu.-- ` Yeas -Messrs. Plaxton (C. W.) Ball, Will- i iamson, 3. Na.ys--Reeve Bothwell, lst ; Depu_ty Wells, 2nd Deputy Fletcher, Messrs. l Pearcey, Montgomery, Frawley, Wilkinson,` `Caldwell and John Plaxton. MOTIONS. Ca.ldwell-VVilkin3on --That the commit- 1 tee on Public Works be instructed to have the water tables on Bradford street c1ea.11ed out and that the road be graded where I required. 121.1-ln:yn1I_DInvi-nn l.Tn11n\._..Tn amend . IIIJI5 I CDUI. I I IILUII o After a. good dal of discussion this was ` voted down on the following division :- K v,..... u.......... m...,+.... m w \ Rm Wm- 1`I:quu.`cu. Bothwe1l--Pla.xton (John)-~In a.mend- I ment--Tha.t the committee on Roads and ` Bridges be instructed. to examine and report on the state of the Bradford Road with a. [ view to its improvement by such means as | this council can see t to carry out.--* This I was carried. _ n It , .-__________ TI-._......-- 7'l\L..4. 4.1.... 1).......1 was Uu.u'u:u. I V Montgomery--Pea.rcey--That the Board 1 of Works be instructed to consider and ` report at next meeting of the council upon the `state of repair of Owen street, north of McDonald street; Peel street north of J ames street and John street North, and state what in their opinion is necessary to put these streets in proper repair, the committee to include the condition of the side walks on l said streets and report. Carried. T)..'|1 D nnnnn .9 T`Innl- 4-Inn nnnqrn:I-foo nn 8&1 IIl'UUl.IB auu Lupus U. \./na|.|.u;2u.. Bal1--Pea.rcey-Tha.t the committee on Roads and Bridges consider the advisa.bil- ` ity of placing Blake street in a passable state 1 {of repair. Carried. * ~n_;u_;_-n \n..n.. "'m...4. 4.1.... m....... Tux U1 l.`c!)u1l.'. \lUal'l.'lUllo 9 Bothwe1l--We1ls--That the` Town In- ` apector take his instructions respecting the I cleaning of gutters and other matters per- 4 taining to_the order and cleanliness of our streets frorn the chairman of Board of Works but this in no way to limit the duty, power, or responsibility of the Inspector. I` IXT `Dian!-nn,_'pnnrnu Tn nu-nnnr1n1Anf.._.. 01' 1'uapuua1uuu._y UL uuu uuoycuuun. C. W. Pla.xton--Pearcy, In amendment- Thet it be the duty of the Inspector to notify the Board of Works committee of the ; want of repairs or improper condition of the street gutters and that said Board be held responsible to see that street gutters are kept clean and in repair. This was lost and original motion carried. . "TL- r1-......-.:l than o'J:nu1Ivhnr` I -I-W--J -----vv-----I . The record given below of the pupils of our Collegiate Institute at the recent exam- i inations of Toronto University, is more than usually satisfactory. Mr. Barry Sissons has all but accomplished the extremely dii~ cult feat of taking a double first-class in two departments in the second year. Miss Fraser s first-class in Modems in the first year shows that the latest member of this distinguished family will do no dishonor to the family record. Miss Crew takes a good stand in Mathematics. To all the young ladies and gentlemen and to their parents ` we offer our hearty congratulations. ALL "Ann [12 A \,__,T T. (lav-vin R.-.1 nlnem EKCHEH WALVILU -101` nunuux uuuu: N0. 7. Innisl. Apply, atamin gal , H. W. SLOAN, Sec.-grgsasu Chm-ctu p;u(')y_ . P. V W6 uuur Uul; uctu u_y uvusxauuunvxvuno I 4th year (B A.)-J. L. Garvin, 3rd class honors in Mathematics; E. J. Haughton, ` 2nd class honors Fu Philosophy. 9...! niacin` A T r`.l|II In} (Jane 311 (Minn. znu uxuaa uuuura .u .I.,uuunvyu_y. - 3rd year.'--A. W. Craw, lat class m Orien- tals ; J D. Morrison, passed in all but Latin 0...! tvnnn _,,Mgn `n....+.:. (`J-our Qn r-Inn: (.1513 ; U 11. .Luul.'I. mun, puuucu Luau uuu. uuuu 2nd year.--Miss Hattie Crew, 2nd class in Mathematics} H. J. Sissons, 1st class (4th) in Classics, also 1st class in three out of the four sub-departments of Economics, 2nd class in the fourth. 1-- __-_._ 1n... n.......... 1-.~-......... hi... 1 :. lst yea.r.-Miss Emma Fraser, Class I in the fourth `sub departments of, Modems, English, French, German and Italian. H 1 A. Harper passed in all subjects. znu cmaa 111 L116 l.UUl{I:u- I l u The squad of. volunteers recently organiz- ed by. Corporal Loy1erin`Brecebridge, will meet at the Fire Hall on Wedneeda even- 'ing next, at 7 o'clock, and will i: ere be -.`I.`I..-__-.I --. `alga A-l||`:nn nnnnn`-n;n:nn 4-4;\ I ` lug IIUKII, III: I UUIUUD, nun: vines uuwnu addressed on-`the duties apferteining to camp life and eoldieringzby ieut. F. J. Crease. R. S I., Barrie: who will take command; The squad will march _through the town headed; by ea baud organized fog the occaieibn. V gm "turn out is expecte eethis is the first time anything of the kind has happened in Brecebridge, which reectegreat credit on our young men and us as a county town.--Musk oke Herald. A _ rouomcount. | R; Sa:David was ned $1.00 and `costs on Thursday last, for. non-observance: of sani- Janu .unnn`nl-inns I . rugluan uluunuu ualnusuc The Council then adiournd. Brainy Bu-rieonlans. New Volunteers. REN I`.-1'ew clgnt-roozneu nouse wun -.1 JuhN ST. A ;mmnm11:n's mun. Poms. I i _ |HLNY KINDS HATPIRS N11031:! I --Board of Health meetipg to-morrqw 1 evening. III 11 . I I 1 `I __..-___.J . V ---Simcoe Foresters leave for Camp next ` Tuesday. 1- 1: n1 I -, ,.;,,,:I2,.. L`__ (V... V VI .v o-vw- ------ ---- w----- . chapter of Local History. A-Sola.r halo on Tuesday, ` 7 --County Council opens next Tuesday. --County Court will be in session next | week -Tl:e Enterprise steamed into port on `Tuesday. `rs . 1 9 IV , _, , _,_A. ..-__-~J . -----Rev. J. R. Black is attending the Con- gregational Union at Montreal I Keep Cool by buying hot. weather `Clothing at Hunter Sarjeant G: C095. v-v--_--- _-- __-._--_ ....---.._.- _. V E -Presbyterian church moonlight i sion Tuesday evening per steamer |prise. I |\,, 11 ,1,,,. _-an __,,,__L -L A_1__ I r'-" i - . 1'. Parker will nreach at the Metro- !polita.n church, Toronto, next Sunday `evening. -_1r I 1 (1. I D 0 I ,_.-. ' $'Ma.ryla.nd Strawberries arriving every day at Vair s Canadian Berries in about :ten days. 1: rs '\ 1 1.: u : I 1 ...-_-----: THE .Il'.\'} SESSION .(-f the Council of the ('u"p()I`Ei[iOl l of the County of Simcoe, will L`0I1Hl.'t`I1l`( . O11 'rU}as1m,qune the 14:11, 1392. 1.. 41... tV.u.nnl -(`.1-snvnhnif --_ ..._d .. | -Mr. Percy Parker obtained rst-clas honors in Political Science at the late Uni- versity examinations. 11-vnn .I.- . `I1 I Vv:{7.{7e';;&';'-c;:1;`-gggratlllations to Dr. P. `J. McDonald, who has passed his nal ex- `amiuation in medicine. n v----~~-~-~--- ~~ --- - - --The prospec1;.i:s nbw good for the re- lmoval of those relics of antiquity, the ver- andahs, on Dunlop street. We9re selling a Job Lot ol new Parad so]: at about half price. Call early. Hunter. Sarjeant ac Co. 11- 11 I 1 1111' 1 I 1 H nan:-swung -u-.Jw--u we `av- -Miss Leadley s solo He was despised, at the Collier Street Methodist church last`. Sunday evening, was very beautiful. -_n . . A 17 11 .. 1\ .9,- """"""'J 'I'--'ar `"4 '~~ - emember the. A. H. Dentist has removed his oice to Brown s Block, between the Barrie and Queen's hotels. x n . I --Suuda.v was the anniversary of the `great ood here two years ago, and our Waterways were full enough to remind us of ;it. ' --The Firemen will have a. moonlight ex- cursion by steamer Enterprise next Monday evening. Music and dancing will be the order of the evening. nu ..-.1 -1 : nut 11 .1 ` -The 12th of July will be celebrated in Barrie by the Urangemen of the District. Games and sports and oratory and free on- ltrance to the grounds. -1- - 1- II . (3 -As the town council is in favor of street education. it should order the constables not: to interfere with the pupils night howlings and general mischief. . 1: 1, .,_.,,s,.., -___ _r 'n,.._:-9_ ` vuaavn Dv----- ------~----- l --Last Monday evening, one of Barrie s bicyclists ran over a. baby carriage on Brad- ford` street, and demolishing it, but fortu- * nately nos injuring the baby. f II 1,I_,,_ .LULlLJL)J..I..I., vvsaav ---: __.-l ., , I at 2 o`u]0_-1; p,m.. in the Council "Chamber." Bzmic. '1 he Equa.1iza.tion Committee will meet on .\1L).\'DAY. JUNE l3th,'B.t 2 o'clock -"v'-J "" _--""77 7 U 7 -Street edu_ca.tion here is in full bloom. ' Flower stealing and hideous noises by groups ' of boys after eleven o clock are common ex- I ercises of the night schools. I n '1 1 1' 1" I _4;37;5o has been contributed in Barrie in aid of the Algoma Gospel and Colportage `and; is gratefully acknowledged by Mr. `George Buskin, missionary. , _, ;L - ,.___S___.._____ - LL- \/vvv-aw _.-------, ~___~~_~__nV_,, `-Last Sunday was the anniversary of the great Barrie ood of two years ago, and it looked as though there was to be a. repeti- tion by Lhe appearance of the water ways. -A number of Barrie Masons went to l Stroud on Tuesday evening. on the occasion of the installation of the otcers of Minerva. Lodge, alist of which will be given next: week. I .... _. @ Those who ought to know say that the Butter Crackers put; up in three pound fancy boxes and made by the Toronto Biscuit 8; Confectionery Co. are the nicest lunch icrackers ever sold. They retail at 250. per IL-.. IxlV4\o z? An agency has opened an office in Barrie and is patronized by a. majority of the merchants in town. Parties who won t pay their just debts will have the pleasure of seeing their accounts advertised for sale, -Louis P. Kribs, once editor of THE AD- VANCE, and city editor of the Empire, has for the present relinquished journalism for more remunerative employment. Mr. Kribs wields a. vigorous pen, and he is one of the most popular newspaper men in the country. -0-;1 ;1`hursda.y last Mr. Jas. Vair, tele- graphed an order for a. shipment of fruit, from Chicago. The message was sent at about 1 o'clock, noon, and on the following day Friday, the goods were delivered at 113019.. In. This is the quickest delivery that has been heard of in Barrie, for the distance. When it is considered that the goods had to travel over the G T. B. it is really surprising. An undoubted fact : Yon nave money by buylngcordered clothing at Hunter, Sal-jean! 009-. .l.U*1ug|lU uuv unuxacun unuu nun Suva vuo of its popular out-of~door concerts on the post oice quadrangle provided V the weather | is favorable: un.\.\. uu .-.......,....- . V - _., p.m_ Am m-rmn or persons having any petltions. ztcmuxm. or olher business to lay` before the (`(1;!~.ci1. 11111:! 00 so within the rst two days nI'v\-.. \'..__:nn Visit otan om Grammar School Boy. Mr. W. H. Bell, of Grand Haven, Mich , son of the late Capt. Bell, who built; the steamer Morning, is visitin Barrie and renewing old so uaintanccs. e is an old grammar. scheo boy, having been the classmate of. D Alton McCarthy, - B. B. Osler and obhsrswho have made their mark in the world. When Mrs. W. Freeman, of the Crystal Palace Shores. was out for a walk a few days .ago,tIhe slipped and A badly sprained her ank1e. from which she has su'ered rveryi- . A . ~ 1 ` . ',`9.t\_}y" s~:.'.: `iawg - V 11 ' .7; I-.i_= Onteiit Ilviftngtsv l a go_f`to_`_ ,_J_,b f1:W6odf RWvHd wm.ut;`gm; := fE,v..e8t'H913 mud ri n.r.env;on,hq5 1.: 'ever=pufe1raea wmeh L e :5 ' 3:. v" . hinnnf. nan}-.3 V " .1 7 CV9` PKLVHK insect: pests. {$1.00 PER ANNUM IN ADVANCE swam corms. FIVE cums. Thursdsy Night concert. To-night the Citizens band will give one 5' its v\tsv\I11nII n|1f_n`_1`nn nnnnnv-O-cl nn I-Inn PROGRAMME March. Capitola . P. W. Lichtenberger Overtuge. . . . ., . . . Fest, . . . . . . . .Lata.nn Wa.ltz.. Reminiscences . .Ed. Keisler Clarionet solo. . Somnambula. . .E. S; `If__ G_-LL l'fI1L___..L__. \JIQl. LUIJUL DUIU o LIUIIILJGIIIUIAIII q 1.21 K`!- - Mr. Scott [Thornto Quadrilles. . . . Albion, . . . .J. Robinson March . . . . Comrades . . . . E. T. Collins Galop. . . . Carousa.l,. . . . E. T. Collins God` Sa_ve ` the Quen. 2 Painful Accident. excur- Enter- PUBLIC 50116:. L Uli!1L'||. Illllal I ot`H.:_~ FL`:-S1011. V crystal F! ' --- REEVES |Lx'Vi|KiiWI$i"i iii;rqIaF ` . ' . b v 1 With their PorI:ra.itLon it. This .0301` 18 09911 for 1 Innnlh nnlv .vuu1 H1011` form for 1. month oniy. SPECIAL ?: 4,5, as EGN LOP` S'I`.`%`EET` `Z2-1y. Personals. T Miss I-`UM, of Barrie, was the quest of -Mr. ` ml .\I1'.a, (lrawford, Alliston, last week. % \l __j___ {"""'-""" XLI. No. A SAMUE1 Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Coates, of Brrie, were the guests of Mr. George Carruthers of Awning on Monday la.st.--Creemore Star. Thfh (1v~n\~an1un-nO- uannnv aqua M!` N, *5` 1 WANTED for School Section I{nniR1. ADDIY. stamina salary. to 7 7 \,_,,_,,v,, --...__-_, .w_. .. .\1 1-. John Scott; of this town spent Sunday the 20:1: inst with his `brother at Alliston. -xvuuuly, U11 nluuuuly l5lIo`\Jl.'CUll|Ul'O Uvlo The (lra\'g2nhurst Banner says Mr. N. Dymeut, of Barrie, was in town on Fnday. 1\., `n 1 - 1 1 ll , `I\,`.,I__,, - -.-w.-.v, u an. --- vv u-. v-. ._.._..v.'. ~I)1' 1 zu'ker, accompanied by Mrs." Pdrker _]eftfD1` 'l`nmnto by.ea.rly train on Monday morning. They will likely be be away two V Weeks. \I In .' ... - ..-. .1. . II? c Bm'x`ie, June 1th. 1892. ' vv\.\.l\-3- . ' - .\n~. Cll11I`]CS'Zl.I`f1,7 M1381 fflogiwmonday and` Master Dav1(1 VV rd 118 first two` to morning for N\_V Yrk . Mid .9116 latter Dnrsne their musical st11d`.s Grins with `hi! to pursue the study Of engme uncle. t Groie Mr. John Stepl_1c_zns and `M13 . - ],t. r H` G I Stephcgns _Mr. BA321';`:ate`;g_ left for 'l'or01it0 thls morning 9'3 . hodist Conference from the Collier street M church. . -,.. V '- t Mr ' :1 `\1rs. N. Dyment M1`: 3- Dymn_, Miss Dtgrxeixt and Miss Bay bymwt. attel1:'1t: ed the we1ding of Mr. A.. 13- DY.',P? ! . . week in Hamilton. 1m u - I B I ,~ "`*!*>"J `AA. ..\.u~. ul numunon. Mr. S. Dyment, left for Chidag6.'"1` Monday of last week and retained Thursday `_ `A .`-n evenimr Mm. n.........a. --X-6* " ` ~--xv-my ul. AGED WCUK B4110 evenmg Mrs. Dyment` who was dangerously ill. Mr. M'a9`Lo.z:ep, of T L L..- - mu un.u3Ul'i)uH1y IU- J. M'acLaren, of Toronto. hls brothers Dr. Ma.cLa.ren and [Do E-"M``L' Ten (ran 0.... 1--- nu: uromers : nren, over f C mam *;.:;m..:t1.. 11- T 'b. was held on onda; '"lf;elfnoo n 0915"?" me Y. M G. A. `rooms. Mrs. McK;2e. was in the>c `'_a.ir .` `` `dvojzlonu -- f\'0l`CiRnu and ......;.z_.. __ .-_*____ 1 '|l'_La...... --3 :'-wwc. was m we cmnr. Uevovlonum `.;':`0l`c1ses' and routine as '\`1 sul.`` ' Mattibro of "}.`8t1n the Society's work W,0I.'.9"`;_'..d0I_l-E. ul 1th. The discourtesy "and `iiidi`'9i'en_oe_ '3 `' `JV the council to fe donors of vth`e fine_fo1}ntain at the .-P6in&,.g'b mg. Without water ' " :"6o"!~1`"d} " `: my thesifthaduisu ma: 2 .. excursion , um r .su-aw 9 some Hmo 1". 'l.-1-- __--,';:_1uL"&`;": V , .-v anti! have excursion - time in J u1y Luau I-IV ,;.a_l`! 7 ., , > -:v i , `(H ' eterniined 1hbevV,0uJ~;f-4%` .._____._ NEW ADVERTISEMENTS- --Those ordering 1 doz. of-- Ri31.::v:Es` --will be presented with a.-- 'r-`1iish_gu_ ____.__".`_"__"\_.__.....________.___,_.____ (LI. 23 WHOLE \ . ' . SAMUEL WESLEY. Proprletm-.. .0. `By order. R, at .. Vu-.. J.V.l.uaUJ r Sunday. Bu-tn. wL`!:l\. uuu. l.'uuu`uuu. .I.IIluIlD\LD Dyment what to pee in -uisterl bV"\I1n`1v ' 311181`. R. T. BANTING, 00. Clerk Co. Simooe. (III III) "55-bi-19! [IHUNTY IHIELMV--DI8'!B.I0! DEEDS. onwun mt snjcol` Ann-but-`n.1c1- T 'I:xommu'u A! Loan. znzws, ' ` ma oonaonua Into` `nii'ro`uun Pun graphs for Advance who` Like The nun-ow lot the "lost. Notbawo. is all there `yet but very. quiet. Oro people are considering the question of_ local option. - I'I'II II I IV constitutes the chief happiness ` of Coulson young folk. . . Spring Mantle: cheap at h FYFE'9S. There is an unusual amount of .. sickness round Baysville at present. 117, ,,|_, I,_1I ,1 '1 , . n -vVva.nts some btherf club to step on its coat tail. - : . . `l\,-.,, I, _ I---" ___-, __ , _. `I.___I_., S L` L I Theigfzlk of Cremore celbrating the lat ofvJ_pl)_'_. _ ` ~ 'i`l1"e7r_1;v_v_ ;1;i1:1_gl'e` x"r;i_ii:.;:"\- 5'7a.11ba.us}1ene is doing good work and lots of it. I A _-__ _.__L _m-_ l___ 1.-___ -_;_-1_n_I_"-;1 -1. W15oVss-1V1;1:re((l);e.e(t1(1v(s;orVx'ixV1g lanib in the` neighborhood of Warminster. ,1` I `II A II? I I ,,_ 9, Ell;o::"s' I Th; mine a&v'a;$ia'ii;}i.3r a.re'A all run- ning now except the. large one. 11 . u ,1 I _,_ -|__I_9___;__1'I "'Sc7JaE5&'bou mtZ 521' ;2}7';g2Ai2;taou or ladies called the The Busy Gleanera. Beautiful Mllllnery at J. FYFEW. Mr. D. G. Cooper, of Collingwood, is get- ting in a. tow of 1,000,000 feet this week. I-\,,,; 11-__Is-._ _.--_I_ I.___- LL- ._ .1 "Ya; Era '%.'1i1b2&h're looking` well in spite o b the cold` cloudy weather. 11 I : . u .,' A,._ , *c;ia;v;;e; ;. n.;;;.1;a;.gn`},,;g.;;;u.;...n for 9.. grand celebration on Dominion Day. II I CI . D~ !._ _ The Port Carling people have tie 'fcV1l-1__a.d- vantage of the hum of the masquitoiust now. . 6\;el' 300 lbs of cheese was made at - the Cookstown factory the first day `it was open- ed this season. - ' . vvu nu. -- -uvu-..v_. A German settler, newly arrived at Mag- netawan, speaks of starting a. cheese factory. on a small scale. ` Idnanllunn -v---- .f\"~V. H. Bennett. [announces ` his electidn_ expenses at $420.25, and Dr. Spohn declares his were $708 43. ...:1`l:e"t1`1gVI'{-e't1(.lt:ick has been. purchased by Dr. McDonald of Sutton. She was sold to satisfy mortgage claim. 11 -. n,_ L--_..._`_3.. -2 (`-113 .... .....l -nla-v.-.uJ ...v- Irovvav --..---- Fruit in the township of Collingwood never promised better than now a.n_d`.a1l_ other crops are looking ne. I 7 `I -__ -__-2A.2__.. I-1..--..1.. vvuvn vnvrw v--v -~.--.-.. _._.v. T Dunkerron has had an exciting bicycle race in which James Wilson took 1st place, James Mills 2nd and J phn McManns 3rd; Improvement is bei`n;-xne.cV1e f;o.the ap- proaches to the railway track at Uhtho whereby danger to passing teams is made less Beeton has another new bakery and ex- ects aethird. The next good fortune will _ ebread for nothing and a. chroma thrown UUI. in. Ills 5 The pu ils a.nd~tea.chers of the Thompson- ville Sun a.y School and the Good Templars of that place are going to have a. partnershipc picnic. V ` _ 4-m.n.1--n. sun: at vnnr own nrlces BI: do I.` l.I.`.nn's3o V Last; Thursday; a. son of Mr, and Mrs. Lord, of Waubamshene. fell into the bay and was drowned. The lad wa.s*shing from the wharf. --- . ._,. ____A,_,___ `___ __u`__ A` PlUlll\5- V Children: Sun: at your own price; at J. FYFEPS. ' - _'.-_ _e Ill - .....1 M... 'llUIL'la A Waverly writer proclaims byway of the Midland Express. that that hamlet has the. best rural school property `in .Nor1;_h Simcoe. T ' ' ~ ' . --- -- ~- ' - xv I--- - ..-n....1.1.. mmcoe. W. H. Sl1a.w,".of Nevis, lost a. valuable colt; the other day. It wandered to the railway track, got; fast in a. culvert. andwas I'll!) OVOI`. n - L 212 u_'_ 'm-..........`.I'. `Lilia; WoVti<(>iziicV:Vo:l;a:a_i)`e;1f1`gstabllalieii at Elliott s omers, East Simcoe. run over. V , V _ An intimation is given that ifthe Fox mead- achool building is notvkept in a cleaner con`- dition the attention of the Inspector will be called to it. V . 1-wv 11 ,.,_.`..L...... `LL.-.4. {kn caueu LU w. V The Beeton World announces that the first swarmin of bees in that place, this season took p ace from D_. A. Jones` apiary a few days ago. `- `I i , J_- `I -:;l. -3 lfnnu-MrA' {Q fj-jug 8 SW uuyu ougu. Mr. Malcolm Leith, o_f.Medonte; is tting up his our mill with rollers. This. it is thought, will be a. great boon to the `people |-of the township. T I ' . ,, 1_-_n__. -.-..........L. 6-land-, I-kn urnnl-.1 " U} III-IU IAIN uulro Some funny fellow suggests that the streets at Corbetts Corners should have the `names painted and put up so that travellers should not miss them way. ~ ' 2,-___- -1_.':..1........ mm A: DOD X11153 vnuu nu . - The Newton Robinson choir loses two of its members by Mrs. Hanks and daughter moving away. There was an address and a purse in the matter. Messrs. J"; F. Home and Truman Mc- Mahon were ordained as elders in Essen` church, Oro, last Sundav to ll the places of Messrs Tudhope and Truman, deceased; _ ...--;:`_.. .J `Am `Dim-mm-

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