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Northern Advance, 4 May 1893, p. 4

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BOYS SUITS ----FORTl-lE-- Spring Season. ` . H oqoooooooooo. UR assortment of Boys Sults for this Sprlngf will be found more than usually extensive` and varlod both In Patterns en styles. oun mess will be the Lowest yet known In the ltlotory ot the Ready-made clothing Trado. Our aim Is Flrst-class Goods at Lowest Prices. At tempting prices. ; % Plain Vand L-circular Pillow Cottons, Sheetings .40 1:044 i`n,Wide., Best White Cotton_ for general pmpose use, " Parasols Ta.b1eLinens,ToWel1ings, Pil- 1%oW%C%ot1:o%ns, Sheetings, To serve all purposes : Shade the sun, turn the rain and protect the complexion. See our stock. Call rst, before looking elsewhere, at So fa:-,'saye Mr. McCarthy, es the $61,958.48 was concerned he would any that he never received from the govern- ment of the country one solitary dollar. directly or indirectly. There was not one word of truth in the statement from be- ginning to end; it was ebaolutely false. _- `II I` A` Themost serviceable Dresses FRASER, GLARK 8: W8. SunshineAgain Day Books Eoonomy! Economy! Economy! Value for your Money every Day. Special lines in Ceylon and other F lannels. !` T '5 Art Muslins, beautiful designs. The return of summer s.beautiful sun te bright- en* the smiles of our people; and here 1s some- thing too that Will gladden the hearts of Barrie shoppers : ~ ` I0. 8, Dunlap ;8fr%%f, Top Floor. dvencee made on V zIl(i`erme;e . Selee NONI. ' Nata form: free on application. Dnu.-`re ISSUED payable in all party of Oenede.,G1-eat Britain, the United Stste of America, and elsewhere. T Ledgers ev_erE1a.ced_ 29_9;_'e_z911__. -.--V- oooooo-;- DUNLOP STREET, BARRIE. Periodicals Law Reports_ Magazines Lg. ` Music | `nu: numme an an.n'r'rn.a'1'1o1t._ The aubetitution of arbitration for war in the eettleinent of international diabntea. wouldtbe a wondrous blessing if it render- ed nnneoeaaary the military eatabliahlnenta which are drawing` the very.-life blood out of the people in the great military atatea ot the world. `Even as it in, the is ilnlnenae in avertingthe `horrors-of join`! 1... - `I ._' _ _,_;-A '-- anne lett V0! said goin any to p cons to t I`|V1 RS3 sinc lent. wro snvm as 1-:-BANK DBPABTM ENT- Deposit: of $1 u'1d"upwsrdu received and Interest allowed. Interest added -to the principal tviice lunch year. . - T " - Current aooountr opened. I Farmers and Commercial. paper dis counted. Farmers Sales Notes collected. THE NORTHERN ADVANCE, In E 3...... .AQlI-I__..__ ua___._.._. __ -_. Q-qylvf .v- v--w- vw-wv-up Viv. pug`.- a. y'L'nom1ng. by ILHUBIA WESIAEYQ ?n0PnIETOBo BARRIE anANcH.| _,__- __ _. V- ---Bru--r u-vuavui VI CUUII.l war.` lo 3 great court of international orbitrntiou,.however, it is `expected that: tho quirka,rqn1bbler-and other question- able method: adopted iu ordinary law courts to gain a victory would be -shunt and that all parties would be houeotly desirous of getting at the truth, the whole truth and` nothing but. the truth. Tho court now ulttiug in Paris in not fullling thou exbohtiout.` ' Lut wait rnuoh7~lnutho"of Oirter Hr. Phelps, "=oouu Iel`-for the United Staten} ' All 3 Pl-80 48 Column Newspaper, Plthllshed from the Omoe. Dunlap Street rlminthooonntyot 8lmooo.t.hePm- `J1;,l`9_o 91 Ontario. Ounada, every Thun- `-Q XA;`ou:- kc! 133348 03' U1.3Q3.IPTI0`v -:a:. H. MORRIS, MANAGER. The inordinate love of gain the part I ofone cla_ss results in most serious loss to another and a far larger-class. In spite of the revelations made from timeto time by the public aualysts.adulterating food articles, still continues. . The Toronto papers the other day, called attention` to the larva quantity of milk used by the poorer people of that city being skimmed. `Almost every thing that admits of adult- erstion is now made ..less valuable fa;-,3 WM bl mWII..0f iome cheap and useless lfagredient that is mixed with it and that increases the prots of the pm-tie; who do it by thus robbing the consumer. Ooee, spices of all kinds, tea, tobacco, liquors, 850. &c.. are largely adulterated. Publish- ing the names ofthe parties in_ a Govern. ment blue book and an occasional ne ind icted, has no apparent effect in lessening this species of fraud. The same lessening of value is seen in the increase of shoddy articles in the drygoods business, in do- mestic articles from the tin shop, none of them last but a tithe of the time which similar articles made three or four de- cades ago would wear. The result is, that the poor man can really not do as well with his money as he could in the long ago. It is true,` that articles for use are made more tastily than in past days, but the gilding and polishing process is only a covering which serves to conceal the general deterioration. What is` the rem- edy is hard. to"ssy. _ Legal penalties have butlittle effect andthe practice is almost universal that prevents the iniction of punishment. ' Nothing short of a univer- sal moral revolution ' and a complete change in social life will cure the evil. Only when men will carry out the grand` sentiment whatsoever ye would that men should do unto you do ye also unto them will there be a remedy. The V mellenium may bring. this to pass,'and we suppose the world will have patiently to suffer and wait till it comes. . of `blioye thutf 0 just dbiiionff thb dgbitrr We are pleased toreport one of the most interestingevents of the season, namely, the marriage of two of our highly esteem- ed citizens, Miss May Haugh and Mr. ' A. Gallon, of -the well-known rm of Gallon Bros. The ceremony was performed by Rev. J. Lelshman at the manse. The groom was supported by Mr. `J. Haugh. brother of the bride, while the bride was very ably supported by Miss Ethel Wash- ington, daughter of the Rev. W. 0. Washington, of Angus. After the cere-f monythe party repaired to the home of the bride where a sumptuous repast was served. The happy couple left by the 4.40, train, V amid showers of rice, old leather, etc. After the departure of the train the many guests returned tothe house and amused themselves playing such games as "Button, button, who s got . the button, mingled with the trip of the light fantastic, until the wee sma hours dawned. Then wishing them a pleasant. trip and many happy years wedded bliss, they retired to their respectivehomes. nun `I1. -..I aawapdnn .hQ mnnllanu `An - The Mines Perry are home for 3 short time renewing old ncqueintanoes. They are accompanied by a. young gentleman from the city. ` 9 gwvlldll vv UIICII' IWBIJIBVVIIC llvlllvn 'w(5'ur Dr. waa| under the weather for a few days lat week. ~Glad. to see him around again. ` - -.:-..-an Advanee Correspondence. . b ' Every person intown is wishing for the same thing. What ! that? Warm weather. " V was .oAN4.D::AN' T Ed. -Tdlilalvinuonbwii tt`ied"bofora our mugintrate, H. L. '1`u-Bush, for branch of game law. Thecue wu dinmiuod. em; .;;.;...;.;..; peitor, Rev. J. Leiehmen, in recovering steadily. We hope noon to see him otit igein. ` Hinjnnny friends are continually` "inquiring: efter `hie welfare. I1-r_ '-__ nu":-.` . Wi\i1".-~l)-.--oott hu g'ono to Alhndal` oioo G. _T._R. _ -.._`_.-_ "'#r{' 'p1e 37:7-port Am-1.s; sofm, i who has had a severe attack bf` hgrinpo, pblg to be on duty ugdg.._ 4 ; A nmntnoi,niu5` " A '1`he_Montreal Witness says :_The Legis- lative Council of Nova" Scotia is doomed. It seems that Mr; Fielding, the` Premier of thatprovince `has announced that it is the policy ofvthe governnient to abolish ma second chemberand, that it will be done at anearly day. Prince. Edward Island is also -about to `abolish its mimic House of Lords. If economy- is the ob- ject then the heavily burdened Province of Quebec should without delay follow . suit- So far as the provinces are concern- ed we see no advantages in these ~ double chambers that will justify their cost. One thing is` certain, the vexpences of government are too great and should be reduced. One session of the Local Legis- latures in all the provinces every two years v wouldbe quite enough` for any useful legislation needed. With one chamber and a meeting of. the popular assemblies once in two years, the burdens of` the tax payers would be very greatly diminished. ";a;.;"m.. `{r;..;.:.;. %`1:;.".;;;;';;'.,..,.1:: the summer with her uncle, Rev. gMr.` Fl1IOl,`|t 'Vic_torig..' A ' . ':Th held in tho. int chm-9b nut Sun- day mornlng,s`t.,1().30, ' ` 7jieJfi7{1{a}:BL}a.adoa mono. vato tho.preoon.tPnnbytutimwohuroh odi- oq ip;]1hoq;`p1...buildlng. 8o'mo:improve- manta expotodssto ilio nude on -T;inity ohurohw-; : ' up - --- V.-. m.n..n..;.nn.ni.;; ;;.n.'........'n* 2* ip1a...;,- hat denidyo by Che, "fq_1-t"_6fiinn!ns- tionnl _ 'I4'I,perI'n;iu too early to venture on 3' denition of an intprnstiom al arbitration. ' = BANK m mm 11 The M'aol1nnio:uV"""In;ti1:,n`l':4Va g... pinned qmm um-nos. IIXII \I\IUC \ l LIICUIIKJ I J _ Oneof `the strongest rural football teams is that at Strand, a. few miles south of Barrie. In previous years they have defeated nearly all competitors. They "organized on Seturdey night for 1893 with the f_'ol_lojv,i,ng _o_ioers :-Pres. M. ' Good- fellow, ;.vioe-pres... J. Tanner; 2nd` vice- pres... Geo Nelson ; captain, Herb. Block ; sec.-trees., E. E. McBride; mascot, F. W. Mothers; oommitteee.- H. M. Mothers. Anson Black-, and Herb Wsllsoe. The team is open-for challenges. V . nun `nn6kn `AQIII in nan`-Q:-11:0` lDn=mnn M571I:};t:;liv;e;.;`i:u:;;ainly getting 1 widely known. - ` { . Shroud`. business activity centres mainly around" the blacksmith ahop, carriage shop, and paint ahop, of. Mean. Mather: and Sam, Dt_1i-1n_g_t_h_e past winter they built thirteen` set of heavy aleigha. So far. this season they, have orders -for ten ne oar- riagea, and.have fourteen in for extensive ' overhauling. V Theitbueineaa is rapidly on the increase. - _ ~ ` sagrggyy _'v';vg.:a:ous'tV over this community on Monday morning when it was heard` that Mr. .Ar.th.u.r Black-had, died at four o o1ool; that morning. He was buried this afternoon (Tuesday); Fuller particulars non week. . ' ` ~ H rii.;r1.o. tor cox. Tyrwhltt. ' .It irreported that Co]. Tyrwhitt; M. P. for. Sbuth Simone, will shortly resign _hia neat `and 'uu`o`c`e`ed Professor Sauqden. ';1'_`_- _- `L14. '-_..__L-.'I _-___.__n.:__, In` ylew of `the `expected nuignntion a. numberlof prospective oendidetee ere al- ready in the eld. Among the number is Mr. John A. Ferguson of the rm of For- guson. McLean & Sweeney, barrister: of Toronto. . . Mr. Ferguson : father, the late Col. , Ferguson, represented the con- Itituenoy -for many. yeere, and strong Ereuure in -beinggbroughtvto been-"upon in to-eeoept the nominetlonin the `es ent of a `vacancy. `Mr... Muloek. M. P. for :North York`, hue hedjeverel interview: '-with`Mr.`Fe'r`uIon with eview of induce `ink bin : to enter` the eld as e HoOerthyite e.niageo, ~I5ne it: in \not likely than Mr. `Mn look i-miIeionery ea'o_mwu1,be crown. gel with eueoeie.` The name of Ool.nBe`n't- ._..`; -1 (I`.1....L---. I... -I_- .._-....|.:-__ - J 7 WI 156 IICIIIC III 3|)`. D-u. -;ng,f "763iI'z3'wn, is also mentioned as 1 pognible candidate In the Oonservativo in. Bu-no PIDIIIIOIIOOI -Downturn-~mg`ht _Mr. McCarthy then went over the matter in detail, and showed that he `was no boodler in the remotest `sense. He then dealt at large _ with the tariff question, which is the main question concerning the interests of the Canadian people,` and which will be the-great issue at the next general election. At the close of Mr. `McCarthy's speech airesolution was unsui- mously edopted fully endorsing his psi-lie-1 mentary course and the tariff reform policy of which he is the champion. T A ________ _ _....- ...--- -vwuuuul'UI-`Ill-III wanted. `At several meetings of the Public School Board there have been remerko made regarding the amount paid for prin- cipal and intereet on the debentnreujlehod _on public school eooount come your (go. T6ii_1*eet'tlieie ifiteiiieiiti end` the 1_t_n,.xpe({e;;,.;,it.1`r9uld b9 .Vl,011,if loge perpon. won! lllneeeirteteniengli ihgiyioz '.l?he emonnt of moneyrniied fo'rp nbIio Oottenndes. shining: and stapl I} Good: cheap. J.LF.vre. ~ I M1-. Pa.triok Elliott, ohe of our neigh; ' bore, received a severe kick from 3 colt `recently, he wu loading it with Q. hgiteg endvm Qbous-to M it go when it kicked ; him breaking four of his ribs. ` We hope Mr. Elliott will soon be amongut us again. A - ' no - u `.u. a n u Mr. Alex..Gollen has joined the bene- I dicta. - .Mr. Gollen .ie a young "man who is highly reepeyt-ed and it is remarkable that heran the gauntlet so long. He took unto himself one of Eve's fair daughters \ in theperson of a Miss Hough, of Baxter. We all wish the young couple a bright and prosperous future. ' The old landmark: Mu. Cunningham I and Mrs. Brolley are, we trust, going to bufe that grim `monster. egein. They have both reechede ripe old age each be- iug about eighty-six. Beautiful new designs In Vanity cups ~ at the lllnslo llall hautore. I Seeding in going on in earnest this Wk. V. l V N following item appeared in `the -Daily Globe of Tuesday :- A `C "h `nnnna-A-I -um-an` .1-...L`u-`I Mr. andiMre. Willie Lennox, of} this i place, lost their eldest little girl Myrtle, on SBturday.' by inuenza. Her remain: } were interred in the episcopal ti cemetery J on Sabbath the 30th salt. The parent: 3 have the sympathy of the entire communi- ty in this their ead bereavement. Myrtle was two years and three months old. -1- run run: '1\-[n. Job-1; Lanna; is reirvorted 9. littic; bottr. ' Wnhope to see her restored to her place in the family and community. if A I I` II I rm: nunar.sn:ns' 3151.. ` Two bills have been introduced in the Local Legislaturesince the opening `of the session asking for privileges which appear directly opposed to the public interest. These are the Pharmacy bill and the Elnbalmers bill. This journal has al- readyshown that it is the duty of the House to reject the first and it is, we think, equally its dutyto throw out I the second. One would think that the main part of the business of parliaments, is to create combines and monopolies by the constant application for them. In all conscience we have too many-. rings, combines, trusts and close corporations clothed with privileges for the general good. We are utterly opposed to monopo- lies in every form, as their existence necessarily means privileges` to a few `at the expenseof themany. i There is some- thing very suspicious about this Embalm- on bill that should be carefully looked into by the local law makers. It looks like the attempt of last year under a new name. All along life's pathway the buyer has to be unnecessar_ily- taxed and this Embalmers bill follows him square into the grave. A It ought not to be entertained. H VM1". T. Wilkinson, of Allandale, hu_ been `sent here as section man in place of ll`..'1lT 111.... - . - Mr. Wllnen who has for some ; time been in. the employ of Kain and 00. j ,3: headwaewyer has gone to Streetsville. I -'12 ` "";;r'lng needing ii in the back grdund T here. Little seeding done yet. f'Xei2.3oi5?16ci`6a siuiiiqfizaoming en unoccupied house on Barrie street, owned \ by W, H. Lo'wery,M of Toronto,` was dis- covered to be on fire. - As there were two distinct res, one in the house and the other in the burn, and _'as thehose had been tempered with by having the coup- lings hammered end` water could not be put on for shoot fteen minutes, it was impossible tossve the building. This is the second time this house his been red within the past year, and on"the former occesion the.-re hose was stuffed, so that some one evidently `had determined to burn the house. The buildings were worth about $1000 endwere insured for com I on H9nAdc'y,`HayM11Vt.` Now tickqtl 7_oontfgood for -an en- ;.,n'?- .. "L . .. .; - < . . Diviuian com fwm be lioldiin the Town H|llne_x_t s.cn:a.y.. A Some open were up`_foi' trill Tuesdby for infringement of the Liquor License not. Re'unle_9_extVw'eek. ` V T ii. `Illa `VI IIIIIIIII II` U33 VVUUUVOIO hotel , in offering . his ,buoinau for 5:16. If 3 good buainouman would take hold of this hotel it could benude nhgood psy- ing thing. A ' ' 1-5, go, L! ',I3,_; _-_; P S Birtio bioyoliat, went through town on Ssturdsy" on his way to ` Toronto. ' '1`. Homer is vigiting.` her sister in Lindny. 4 - . . -T 1 on. n - - V Mina L'iIa Stephens, of ' Barrie,_apenf.` last Sunday hero. Min De Nara is viiitingin Toronto. 1 `Mr. J. Bunnrd, of Cold otor,` has been home for I few` days tliig 1jee . .ann an Thbl linens from 18. up at J. Ifytou. .-:----C-GO----:-.. 31 Per Annum in Advance. $11. of tho Weutorh I At... :- A.-3-nu `ii: I....:..... `run nn` ` Admioo correspondence. uuuuvtt [Advance Coxreovondence mm: wvmck nun. falwvs nu uauquuuli supper DIG D303 duPoee' ` T ' d` pf,- the couple left on the nine 0'0 eok for theeaet, emidit shower: of riee. ` On the Thurediy evening a. reception was held a.t'the' residence of the Groom : nu,` Bay. where a very he y gxeningiweq spent. We wish. `them evzy -(newt #94 :l!3PP.iII; in 1if.e- -` Th??? editor thinks piece of br\de e' eeite wee._v_ery A farewell social was held at the Method- ist parsonage on Thursday evening last. A very enjoyable `evening was spent by those present. One feature of the evening was the resentation tovMiss E. Gibson of a beautifu silver cake basket and butter cooler from the members of tbe_Methodist_church. 4 II__ 'I'__.-__L `I3 0 A. 1 _ _-_..__.. '_ :.-v cow`: uvsnnwu Vlnlulvllo Mrf3op'h Enright, tter in the G. T. R. shops of this place, left for` Chicago last week. A football matchewes plafed in otir village on Thursday evening last between the Colle- giete Institute club of Barrie and a scrap teamof our village. The Barrie team won by 4 to 0. Come again, boys. _ lurrieuenens. On Wednesday evening last about thirt; guests assembled at the residence , of Mr. William Sibhsld, Mulcaster street, in order to witness the msrriisge of Mr. Charles G. Arthur, of Shanty Bey, to Miss Ina Sibbsld. The Rev. Mr. Walker, late of the Baptist church here,'noyv-A of London south; was the ociating cler msnbein assisted by the venereble a.,:-per, he young `couple belnffevorites were the recipients of `many an 1; ' nohsasma um: ..........v m...._.-.- -Ivoovl _a-nvvalvwu vyvnv IOLIU ICUIPIUIIW OI hantfsehie`, and useful presents. The wed- di_ng march was played `by Mrs. Dr. Patter- son. After an excellent mapper had` been ofptha`-amiuln hm. an um ..:..- h , ,p1eoe% $02.`. Tmk you.` ivinm T -%1l`.he idea of turd` reform is widening and. deeiinin ddy by day which must come in the near future. The address` of we!-. `come presented to him at Qrengevillo on Monday, is but the expression of en al- most universal sentiment which has found deep lodgment in the minds of the great body at the electors of Canada. This is evidenced by the uneasiness exhibited by the out and out supporters of the old policy, whether in the` Cabinet or outside of it. Mr. McCarthy very effectually disposed of the charge of Mr. Ives with reference to the money which that gentle- man asserted hefhad received from the government. . . rs up nun Au .- .. ,- There has been_ a. lodge of Royal Template` of Temperance started in our vil e, and they hold their. `meetinfs every onda.y' evening in Bothwell a hal 4.' Engiiieer aiininiiigs has moved into the residence recently occupied by Mr. J amen Gibson and family. ` ` `II__ II ?,._ 11 . 1- .1 PC on '-s - 1 Mid _vi?uI"1}6$","Zt' the G; '1`.`.R. of Gravenhurat, was home for a. few days last week on the sick list, but we are glad to be able to state that he was well enough to leave on Monday uftei-noonto return to his work. up 1-; I -- -- - -...-__._--_ -' -v---- vv Danna "VA -R:<;1;ero Beatty, of Litt1e'York. was visiting with friends on,Burbon Avenue on Sunday last. ` ` Th! Weill of til! Waterworks. The erteaian well it the Waterworks, which had been failing for some time, was sunk about three feet deeper and now yields 165 gallons per minute. The south well, which in about a. hundred feet from the northern, yield: 160 gallons per min- ute. The two yield nearly half a million" gallons a. day or 170;820.000 gallons 3 year. Our young men looked -into the Waterworks the other day but we have no space this week to tell what he saw. Annnduo. Advmce Correspondence. ' Mr. J. Webb, or our villiage, left for Pennsylvania last, Thursday. 11.. nII.-,.4 1 pi? - u 1` . - - 1.);-I:T.;1"wich, England, is Visiting his brother. Mr. Wm. Church, of this village. . II` nu-5 q-- - ' DUIIVUI jilll UBUU H IUCII LU` WIIIUIL UV` bentures vlv ere` issued. 2nd-Amonnt of the debentures and date of issue. 3rd- The interest payable thereon. s4th- -How much has been paid for principal? 5th- ;How much paid for the interest? These are matters that sect the taxpayers, and they have a right to know what has been done with their money, even if the omcials are not over zealous in supplying the in- formation. `school .pnrposes.by loannnd for which d6- "IllI|`II-n- EARLY 1--run` 0-`: A-van-u-ml A` Geo.Reedy. 1I:s"1.`LnI%oI.su"in%I)`1aVa1. V I nnrmu. - - - - - %ou`ooo*.ooo. Thetime has come when you will be thinking of lighter underwear. You can get what you Want here in any make you require. Ladies undervests in Ribbed Cotton, Balbriggan, Natural Cash-. me re, Merino and_ Silk. Men s underwear in Merino, Balbriggan, Natural Cash- mere, &c , all sizes. 32 to 42 inches. Our prices are rock bottom. We areiiconstantl adding New Goods toloiur Ki stock. The very latest novel- ties are to be had here. `Our milliners are- at work late and early in order" to keep. ahead of theorders. 2 You can t do better than _order your sum- ly upon not being overcharg- [ed Special attention given to. mourning orders. Lace curtains. ' Housekeepers W a n ti n g Lace Curtains should not fail to see .-the goods We show at 500.", 75c., $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00 per pair upwards. N 0 better value shown by any house in Toronto ` than you can get here in this i store. Big stock of elegant Chenille Curtains and curtain mater- ials of every description. summer Underc|oI g- illinery merhat here. `You can re-V Ladies spring mantles at $300, $3.50 to $5.00 each, clearing prices. . Specgai value in black Dressj Goods this week- The Popular Cash Store, Journals Cash Books Mjnute'_Books %Lod g6 Books ` Pamphlets Sample C8595; &c., &c., &C- ._ Blank made any uisaand Ruled to any pattern. All work guaranteed ` . d *- -. 5 T ` and Ruling line that cannot be done he :4 = Plloa &o., tobind need only land 8 p059 m 7 Ii` f , , r call for the work and row . _w~a;_n;%m3us oas Blank Bboks ROBERT GRISTOE. PROPRIETOR. Manufacturer A% and Binder Of--_.-T nunauenuox niriisnv -v C No new name wlllbe added to the 8-111: Icrlption met until the money is paid. Inbecribere now in arrears for three months and over will be oherlred 81.50 nor snnum;

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