171:0 the Narrow or the Heat. ` Hillsda.le's [second carnival is` almost in ` sight. _ ' b V I I "A Quantity of grain is going into Hawk- stone. . on-ruaun BY smcon Ann nwrzxcr nxcaawous AS noon. nws. ` And condensed Into lnteifestxng nu- uraphu to: Advance Readers who '.IIrn OH` II-.._.-_ -- 4;..- L -4 r, BOUNTY UREAH-DI8TB.Il}T DEEDS. { bTHE`I or BARRIE, THE COUNTY or smcoza A1\D ' I The following ofoers were eleoteo at Bar- rie Lodge of Perfection on Monday, Febru- ary :l7t;h,to serve for the ensuing year : Sov.` Pr., R. I. Fraser,` 18 . ,T.P-.G.M. ' Bro. O. H. Lyon; 14, S.G; W. Sov. Pr., G. G. Smith," l8,,J.G..W, . . ~ ` Bro.!__J. B. McPhee, 14 , G. Sec y. * Ill. `Bro. -D..F. Macv9vatt.A.33,_~G. Tress. ' 2 ; Sov. Pr. 8. Wesley . l8,G.Or. ' " . * r y, ,~=` J~. .R.'7-Go_wan, 18.,-G. e no .I,3ro,-r `B.-:;:Sprv 14?.G;M-0. I1-,G.~;Cmqron,,.~305:;G; Ex. >P.r'" T J. 14 `:f,~:1u;_6;=G'i-E ` ' win, an 11 no OI-IUVV LlLll.'l.'_lUH uurwg 0116 uy I l9th-Thez-mometer brokd; c1oudineasL10.; some `snow urries during the} day. ' A I-`.0 vv . 15 uuu nuuuy uuy . ' .. h 17th--Temperature 20 ggomg up to 33 ; cloudiness 10; wind N W; 1. 194-1. ,'lVA.............. ...._- ' on 5 _' -I_._J.!__--.._ `IA ,- .U|llll.lJQ -- 15th-Teniperp.ture 7 Feb; wiud N. .W; 1- c1ear_,1' becoming cloudy "as the day ad- vanced. Aurora of the 2nd class in_ the evening A . . v 'lApl.A!l1...............a......1 a 1.1.1. _ -1... ...=_n ""`17;i`;i`1Es--Terxiperature_ 1 Fah ; clear; wind N. W. 1; ne `sunny day L. ' 17fl\.__'Pn1nv\nv~nl-,uu-n0 O `lv4\=unnn nu-5 L'..`0|) D ` ""iL':f'}7e:r$" 23 ; hcloudiu'ess 1o ;- wind S. W.. Snow"urr_iea during the day. } 19th--Thnrmnmnfnr hllnbinu nlnntlgnnnn '1. I . Tani; Church. V The following is a. schedule of the Lenten iServices at Trinity church for 1895. It 1 would be well for all members of the church 1 to cut this out and place it somewhere as s. ' reminder. should there be any tendency to forget : Ash Wednesday, 11 a..m and 7.30 ;p.m.; every Wednesday and Friday, 7. 30 `pm; Monday betore_Ea.ster, 11.30 a..m.; Tuesday before Easter, 11.30 e m ; Wednes- day before Easter, ll. 30 -a m and 7. 30` .m.; Thursday before Easter, _11.30 am ; Good Friday, 11 am and 7.30 p m; Easter Eve, 11.30 a. m. Ash Wednes-ia.y;` yesterday`; Good. Friday, April 12th; Easter Sunday, April 14th. ` ` - V _ I R Weather R.ogiater-Adande Observatory. `IA:-1'. 'l1...................-..- Inn 1-3-1; .,s, 1 11' av i - ----w- ---pg-p ---onuvd-gpuw IIIIDUI VDUIll'Ja 3 ` l4th---Tempez:t:ure 12 Fab; wind N. W. M 1 ; cloudiness 1, consisting of a. fvs stratus clouds in. the south. The day was clear and .Sunny. . 7 ' ' `lt- .o-I. - 'l'1.....f..........:....... H-5 1n_L_ ._g_ 1 \'r nr I unulv-uuvv-iGnBl.|.Il. an In gun ` roads are now passable. ` . ! Bothwell -is sole", I SOON 9 Tea`. , 777.7` -_-v-v uuvrw-- `-0 III`! O\4U`\IV\lLJI I From Creighurstthi comes :-The royal `main stage which ruins from Hillsdale to E Barrie, was detained in Barrie from the 8th to the 11th, and instead of coming up the . Penetang road was obliged to go by way of ; Minesing. thence to Elmvale,_ and then down ` to a Hillsdale, -consequently there was no ; mlaigfor this place 2SilI]!C6 1}?'lr1da.y the 8th, un- ` ti t is morning, 1 t , w en the sta. e from I Hillsdale proceeded to Barrie as usual, this ` timesuccessful as it got back to-night, the I roads are now nassahlne ' ' i The storm was not only hard on business,.- jxbut it was hard on the indigent poor of the `town, from the fact that the corporation . wood pile gave out on Saturday and all who ; had not previously been lucky enough to {_ get a. load of wood were forced to wait until 1 some could be brought in from the outside. , --Oril1ia Times. ` ' 1." U: u, :1uUblUlle8I'. Wednesday, March 6,. .1395? On Alot 18,`? , con. l1,'Vespra.; horses, cattle, sheep, pigs," Jimplements, &c. Sale at 1 o clock sharp 1` Mrs. Cameron, proprietress. G R. Ford, * Auctioneer. ' , Tuesday, March 12, 1895 -On W 5101: 25, con. 3 Essa; horses, cattle. sheep , pigs, im- plements, household furniture. &c., Sale at-_ 1 o clock. Alex. Scott, proprietor. L.r .'.I`ebo, Auctioneer. r _ Friday, Mzirch 15th, 1895.`--011 lot 4, con.` 14, Innisl ; horses, cattle, sheep, pigs, ,im-r -plements, _etc Sale at 1 o cloc, , sha.rp.. Peter Lyon, prop. L. Tebo, auctioneer. , Intelligence has reached Oro Station, that Mr. Alex. Bell, son of Mr. F arquhar Bell has been severelyinjured by_ a. falling tree E when out in the woods chopping. His skull ; is fractured and he is otherwise injured. E Dr. Gould, of Hawkstone. is in attendance, l but has little hopes of his recovery. Id`n.-um I...-.:.'..L......L-4L:J. -__.; _- I ' BARRIE, `ovJ\I\Jl\ll6\Lg UUIIIUSWUULI, second and 0. Url.`&- ham, of Fergus, third. Time 17 minutes. , 7 An Orb correspondent of the Orillia. Times I` in discussing the Patron movement says :- ` To get salt 9. fraction of a. cent less a. pound . is not enough to weaken the dearvold parties much vin.Oro. - - _, _..-_ .. ...v vv .. nu uuv uxsuu. min a. ve mile skating race at Meaford, J. I Woolner, of Collingwood, came in rsc; D. McCloud. Collingwood, second` and J Gra- ham, LU_UaI7- nu, Bltilg H3, 950. o Ben. Sauguine,'of Cheey, lost his dwell- ing bv re a. few mornin 3 ago. Defective . stove pipes the ca.use. _` ostof the contents iof the house were. burned. TheA O. U. W. of Severn Bridge will [present a. play to-night called..Pumpkin i Ridge. . There may be pumpkin pie after I the curtain is down for the night. i TI: on Gun -n31- ..I-.. I.2_.- --A - - " V` ' " l V W 7___m' Sneak thieves are plying their calling at l Goldwater. They go into hotel yards and `sheds and steal whatever is lying round I lo_ose. insleighs, etc. "'n;, n `~ Mr:F A. Janes, of Hobart, ha 8. large `stock of logs and shingle bolts at his mill. Things will be lively when both mills there W azre running. ' - (1 `I I _-_- _-.-woo uuvul JUL IILIU BI-IUVVQ Thwcare was 9. meeting. of the McCarthy Club at Collingwood on Thursday evening,` _ and Mr. McCarthy addressed the members. | A..1.....- rn-__--4. - . , f_. _...-v--. VIIJ u--auu. wuevu U110 IUVUUIUCFB. Aehtou Terrace dwellers. Cullingwood, were turned out in the cold the other night |by a. re in` the rear of Col. Hogg`s resi- } dence. _. .............. uv uunuwuuvr. I A manv of the County churches have had Sunday holidays because the preachers could not reach them for the snow. 7111.--- H " ' ` ` ,vv. Va fl`. U. It is with regret; that we have to iynnounce that owing to her very limited time in (Jan- du, La.dy[I-Ienry Somerset can only` visit a V sh inst., when no doubt those interested .n temperance, together with many others. V 'i|l enjoy the rare treat of hearing this 131-, nted speaker. ~ ` ' We vyqgld agqin remind the` White` - -......_ vu vuuvl. uaiyn. Si1o;vivfe;1oeing by both men and and curling by the lover- of the sta favorite amusements at Coldwater. A ,..--.I __, , ..- ~I- -ova: I. nus. H `C0li`Ifl[V)f&;1;t is madenthat the shing boxes at Beaverton do n on Sundays than on other days. Qnnm ..1.....:..... 1..-- 1.-.- v -uuvnlo l Re; Geo. Grant prea.cl`1edV at Forest Home last Sunday, andvhis `sermon is. char- lacterized as soul-stirring . ` (`nun-.`*n:...A. :.. ..,- 1 " has been` made happy`? for a. while as the result of the success of the Foresters entertainment. -. ~ | The Hampseire Mills. Zneighbozehood mourns the death of an old and esteemed `resident, Mrs Gibson. ` Price's Cdrners temperance peopl are to witness "Ten Nights in a Bar-room 30- \ , marrow evening. _ ! -nv._..1__`u.__ . , - - `- , J u;;ratt s Cornesgweople are 'looki1'1g for a. treat in a promise lecture by Rev- Mr. Webster. 9 . L A Price : Coi'ner e scribe writes that ducks have lately been seen on the 1 `there. ' _-_ ---- .. ...-- ...... `II J.` us 011 U.uI.rul.'l0. ` 1A` train was stuck in the" snow abot half a. mile west of Victoria Harbor for three days. ,_ _.-- -._'... uv\| uv us: -uuuncu. 0. Brock, a large farmer, is the candi- date of , the Patrons f North Ontario_. A 4.....:_ _.-- -4 ` --See Mr. MM 3 letter, Credit to _he Na.t:ion,"? Cruelty bo_Pupils." `V`Count v._ `actors/ Another Fire in Barrie." on age 2, and Barrie in Meeting Barrie Hockeyisvs Win, ?, .. inselectionqof varhiousgkm ' , an.` 7. ADon 0.:*~.m`1"s_s an'ythipg" temperatures at French River, 32 ande36 below zero. ` Work on the wha`rf_a.t Oro Station is pro- gressing, but it is slow. I - _ -The At-herly R.`T. or T. have their big social tomorrow night. Roads between Collingwobd and _Kirk- ville are reported to be blocked. 1) I1 'I\,, I , , ,-__--.. ......-.. vv nnvlq 1 IIVlKIu6 I UUIIU T Ice cutting on the lake o `Beaverton is in full bla.s'c._ . - ` " - readers knw when anything i; done 1nn'....a.4.:_... -.. LL- I_|_'_ m -an-'noV1.oag or 3, COUNTY OFSIMCOE, ONTARIO, FEBRUARY21; 1895. to as? tor " MON- the owners of lo more fishing LVH women, sta.nes -are `L-.. uauuucl. . ' Tuesday, March 5, 1895-011 N. $101511`, con. 5, Oro; horses, cattle, sheep, poultry, ` implements, household furniture. &c. Sale` a.t;1,o clock. John Curry, proprietor. G. R Ford`. Auctioneer. \xr..,:..n-.a-.. u_...-_ n `V 'I.\1\- A` - - `inc: wild `the river A Royal Arch meeting. took place in the { hall here on Friday evening last. A large number. of. visiting brethren was present from Angus, Baxter,` Allandale, Uookstown, .Elm Grove, Clover Hill andx from Parry `Sound. Bros. J. S. Du, 13.0,. Mg. Haughton ,Lennox. D`M_., of. ,In_nie1, and Rich. Be1l,Q '_,D,D.M._, o,f_ Inn_isVl.-V ocdupiedzlqhehchair A-"end .I19a:f9r1hed4,1_=hairere-ptiv9"`d!iti98 is they `9-1'0 W09 W 150- 310 '~D1.I1 311Kin6y; }:of.,-~; All that was mortal of Mrs. Brolley, relict of the late Wm. Brolley, was con- signed to their last resting place on last Sabbath. The deceased was in her eighty sixth year. Her remains now l_ie side by side with those of her husband whom on earth she loved and `now inheaven are again united. The relatives of the deceased have the gen- eral sympathy in this their sad aiiction. ,Her son, Isaac, has our greatest respect :for. _'the greatcare he took of his aged arent durin her late years. The deceased idall ta mot er could do for the happiness of her family _1'he,Rev._Mr. Ross, late of Maui- toba. paid a glowing tribute to the deceased.` yf`f_Her_.end was peace. V -A `l"\,'_,`I A,,,I , .0 "'. 4 i `I. "C -- . ` Mrs FMejer) ilvargl; '11-o-1;1e neadey morning, 13th,. for a few weeks I visiti to relatives and. friends in New York city. ` 4,, AA- Mri. Da.nie1[Spry, of London, is visiting her laughter, Mrs Creswicke, Bayeld-st. `lt_._ lIl',_,,\ II? 1 1 1-. 1 Mrs. McNa.1r.1a.'t'Ta.-,WTt' ii7Vo:rgV;1;,'-i's the gust of her daughter, -Mrs. J. S. Booth, Worslev street. ` " -ii1\iirss"F.`:ditzi1i(I-emrose yvas visiting Miss ` Hattie Curran. Orillia. last week. I D'Ai$L McCarthy, QC.,TM.P., was in` | Barrie on Friday. Mr. Thoinas D';aTvisising ii1.Beton i last week. * . V ' 1 Miss Hattie drley is the guest of Mrs. H. Lloyd, Orillia. ` ..._.. Kuotlon Sales. Wednes_day, Feb. 27th, 1895-021 lot e15,A con. 1, Vespra; horses, cattle, sheep, poul- Atry, implements, &c. Sale at 1 o clock. ' George Ingram, proprietor. L Tebo, 'Auc- .1 tioneer. "1 1 my - -- ---~ - ~` Z V McLan- Stephens-0rdered that our respected Mayor be requested to -stay all ` proceedings against Jane_ McIntyre for law `costs until after next meeting of Council. The Council then adjourned. V They aillcome bu ' Tea. ' V Myers-F1etcher-:(.)r;iereii that the Clerk "be instructed to advertise for tenders for the position of -market clerk for the ensuing I year. T ' `tr IN: . -- - nun Juan vvnuu an niuul.'y U1 QHDU. he by-law charging a. license fee of $300 for . circuses to exhibit in the town was amended by inserting $100 as the `fee This brings the fee to the same as was originally charged, the fee having been raised after the gambling show of last year had exhibited. I`he nays to the present reduction were :- lst,Deputy Pulling and Councillors Stephens, Mvers and Douglas. ' uvulio Another report recommendedvtbe appoint- ment of J . Willmott to the position of asses-i ` sor. This report was amended by inserting the name of Robert Fletcher. On this question there was considerable discussion, bnt nally the amended report , was adopted, and Mr. Fletcher is the assessor l this year with a salary of `$150. THO l'n'1-lnn7 nlsnnninn n 'I3n.~....... C-.. -8 oonn suau, qpu&'ro.ua. . . The Finance Committee recommended the payment of accounts. to the amount of $860.52. Ya. _`'I__ _____,, , 1 1 u . ' ,- wvuv. ua. Itqalso recommended that no action be taken on the petition of the hotel keepers re charging a. license fee toekeepers of eating 1 l houses. , A A` luv aouuvtiu uu uuc puuiuuu 01 an mcugent. Rev. D. D. McLeod wrote, thanking the 1 Council for the honor done him by his ap- ` pointment again to a place on the Collegiate Institute Board. He states that the Insti- tute is now. in a. better state than he has ever known it, which must be a source of `gratication to the CounciL REPORTS. The Auditors report was presented and read. . . - An interesting itm in itis thafdllowing : Balance net cashdecit, carried 'forwa,rd to I-895, $5248.57. ' r TL` E`: .... .... lW___...:L1___ .,_ , 1 1 .1` vu un. Luau uvclaulrl`. ` Jane McIntyre prays that proceedings to collect: from her costs accruing from her un- successful suit against; the town for damages for injury received by her, be withdrawn, because if she has to pay such costs she will be reduced to the position of an indigent. ` l REV. D. D. Mnr.end wrntn Hmnnlzinnl +1. I IJ K1U|'Ul.lllc\lo Miss B M. Smith acted as organist at the Methodist church in the absence of Miss. Ethel Washington. A. 0. U. W. Concert on Monday evening, - Feb; 25th. A number of prominent mem- bers of this society will address the assem- bly interspersed with a.. first-class musical- programme. `D.m,...4.- 4'-.. 0.... J-_-1- --~-'-T'r "' vs LVUUIIJ5 !)UUlJlUn . A circular from Berlin, with a. copy of memorial to the Legislative Assembly, pray- ing that bo_dy to repeal the clause of the Municipal Act, which confers on Councils power to exempt trom taxation manufactur- ing concerns 1-1.... `I':r........ .......1- ___u., .- '- 5115 UVIJUUL LIB John Hines made application` for the posi- tion of road overseer. `l ,....._ .\.u-`I'_.-____, __, .. . `-- ,-__- __-----.--1 -uluuu uwu;uu5J ssuuuuu Petition from Christopher Black-and 55 others. oraying that no action be taken on the petition of the hotel keepers asking that alicense fee be charged all keepers-of eating houses The petition alleges that hotel keepers d ) not paya licese for the privilege of feeding people. A hfhlllnh Frlrnnn 12:51.`:-n -..:LL _ -_.--- 71' ` Lllll ll-I3 Dr. Ross-Esten-- Ordered, that the cor- poration of the Town of Barrie be and they .are hereby directed by this Board (as far as they have power to do so) to construct sewers V on` Toronto street from Ross street to Eliza- beth street, and along Elizabeth street to connect with the sewer on Mary street`; also along Worseley street trom Poyntz street. to Mulcaster street; and also -along Louisa street from Duckworth to Berczy street, petitions for the construction of such sewers having been already passed by your honorable body, and this`Board hereby re- commend that the work he proceeded with in conformity with sec. 616 of the Consoli- dated Municipal Act I892, so soon as the season is sufficiently advanced, as they deem the same both desirable and necessary . in the public interest upon sanitary grounds DQ:P:l\--`UI1\IIu| f`1L..2_4....L___ 1'53 ' ` "" ' -_,_, -_ .._.. -.-u...-wvnu VA uuv VUIIHUII, 1 .Genitlemen.-'-I have the honor to submit `for your consideration the followizg resolu- tion, adopted by Public School Board on the 12th inst . . _ 13. I'\< - r_u.uuuu uaucyu uuuuuulur-DDeWa.l'li Commumcation from Mr. Bird,Secreta.ry Board of Health. ' To the Mayor and Members of the Ceuncil, llnhi-`Arman ' T L---A `J-* L ~'" " Theegular meeting ef , the Town Council ` was held Menday evening His Worship the Mayor preeing. All the members were present except Councillor-Stewart "nlhfnl1nInnO:nn Cm-..~..lIa.. D:...`I -C1- - Fletcher got the place at a. salary or $150. ; -commumcat1ons and P'ot1t!ous-Re- ` auction of License Fee to cu-cuten- neuorts and Motions. - A SOIIII `wum mscus'S1oN"ovmn 1?: - Am-om-1-uI:1~r_r or AN ASSISSOB. THE rownmms IN ssssmn. LU Lauuuv. E 5 Reports for Sunday's serifices will prob- ably be published in next. week s issue. . Advanog Cox-resnondence. j Tni common or (`ANADA oun MOTIONS. - so MONSOON :9 I ti) so `In CDIIII Illa S _ The first regular meeting of the above so- .c1ety was held on Friday the 15th, at four o'clock, in the D room of the Collegiate Institute. the `President, Mr. Milden in -the chair.` After the usual business was dis- posed ofthefollowingprogramme was ably rendered zf-`Piano solo, Miss Perkins; ad- dress, ~Mr; Mi!-den; address, Mr.` Scott ; ,vocal:~,i solo,`-.Miss_, McLean ; reading, Miss '?H`es;= reutiingg .'Miss Green L; instrumental "1 9` We 31- eB1dai#. s` W u an pun: , IUWJB, 00$}. (0 lUC- 3 P311` ; DUI? I .;;r,. 160. to 20. per lb ; eggs, fresh, 16c. to 20c.. kept 13 to 14. per dozen; untrimmed hides, No. 1, $3 00; No. 2. $3.75 ; calf skins, No. 1, 5c. per 1b.; No. 2, 4c. per lb.sheep- I skina,[50c to 81.25:: ; wool, unwashed, 16c. per lb ; washed", 18c. net" lb.; Southdown. 22c. per 1b.; hardwod, $2.75 to $300 a. cord; soft wood,` $1.75 per cord; an- '-thra`cite c6a.l.`$6.25 per" ton. ' The market on Saturday was fairlv well supplied, and prices were rm at our quota- tions `Good sales for cash. Corrected by Messrs. J. J. Brown & Son. Wheat, 56a. to 58c.; barley, 40c to 45c.; oats, 30c. to 32c; rye, 40. ; pease, 53c. to 55c.; hay. $7 00 to M $7.50 per ton; straw, $4 50 ; potatoes, 35c. to 40c ; anples, $1.50, to {$2.25 per barrel; beef, fronts, $4.50 ; binds, $5.00 per cwt.; mutton. 7c. to Sc.; pork. $5 00 to $5.20 ; turkeys, 70. to 8c. perelb; geese, 6c to 7c.;o ducks, 35c. to 500. a pair ; fowls, 35_c. to 40c; a pair ; but- ]6(!_ 9.n flnll a gang C-on-.L `an I I iv v. us- At half`-past two o clock Sunday morning, re was discovered in Bothwell s Block,. Dunlop street. It is not a little singular; that the re began in the same spot as a previous one two or three years ago. There is a sort of cul-de-sac or blind hallway on the second oor, and here a lot of rubbish seemsto collect. Whether this re was the =result of spontaneous combustion, or` the careless throwing of a cigar stub into that corner, or the work of an incendiary, is not for us tosay. The fact is patent `that it began there The remen were guickly on the spot, and soon got the ames under. control, not, however, be- fore a good deal of damage had accrued to the interior of the building and those who occupied rooms in the block . These were Mr. Hurst, photographer; Mr. George W. Lount. barrister; and Mr J. Lennox, bar rister. What. damage these, gentlemen sus- -tained we have not learned. Mr. Bothwell s grocery store was damaged largely b water and the falling through the burned oor of a `lot of coaL . WE voS1T1L'gaan the % White Rib! Eners of the parlor meeting-a.t.Mrs. Gibson s,;. eel street, on Thursday evening, the 2l_at.V_ Egon W C.T. U. woman is expecbedtd invite Ilgwh J On. Saturday afternoon the re at Mr. Dickinson s became rekindled from the un- extinguished embers of the rst re. The brigade was soon on the spot and did their work eectually, All that remains of Mr Dickinson s cosy residence is the charred skeleton ofthe frame work. __. .-...J nu-J Jvpl uvv PUPUL. Respectfully, O. M. DOANE. M e are only a few of the many testlmon` s that we are daily receiving from par es using the Home Comfort Range. - ---- - av-..-u AND MRS. , Mn. AND MRS ` MISS MINNIE :- THUR, u H MR AND MRS OSEPH LUCK, Crown Hill. MR AND MRS 51103. Rrx, . u n S'nty Bay, Feb. 6th, 1895. WROUGHT Ia'_ RANGE Co., Toron .-ff Ont. Gentlemen, -` We purchased of your sales man, Mr. J V. W. Gice, a. Home Comfort; -Range, and a. pleased to say it gives entire satisfaction. It is 9. perfect baker and " n we used to do cooking with the former ove We would not part: with our Range/7 or any` money and go back to the old sto . This certicate you can use in any way on see proper. D ....-u...L..1l-- MR AND MRS. MR. AND MRS MR AND MRS. MR. AND MRS MR. A MR. % e a WR_oUGH'r IRON R GEK ion, w p entedl a. first-class baker: nd co ke gave!` of fuel. T s c _ . UKBIJOW rev. 14!: VVROIIGI-I 1IRON RANGE 0., Toronto, Ont. , ' Gentlemen,-We pu man Mr. H. C. Glar a. Home Range, a.nd a.re pleas , to savit: g1 satisfaction. This cel cate you way you seeproper . '0` -PA-1;.. Testimonials of Peopieln Your - Meaford, Ontario, Jan. 4 Wnouelrr IRON RANGE Co., `Toronto, Ont. ' tGentlemen.-W e purchased 0 ' men onthe 18th day of Dec'., 1 ' Comfort Range and are` plea gives entire satisfaction, after more than twelve months c `- that it is the nest baker and have ever used, it does not nsume more than half the fuel of my for _- stove, and does not warp as was repor . .i to- us when we purchased same. Woul advise any one wishing a. rst-class cooki ;.- apparatus in every respect, to purchasl a. (Home Com- fort.) . This `certicate yo 7 can use in any 1 vc.o1\l$ . Q1931` a` to say it sing it for safely say oker that 1 5 H..- ---- r vvvvvv auu IIU a UIIUBC. I The Rev. Mr. Ross will D.V , occupy the pulpit of the Presbyterian church here next Sabbath. "IKE WRFVOUG-3'!` IRON RANGE 003!- _ AII"T ` Cookstown, were the lecturers, and we are not too strom: in our opinions when we say they stand second to none in Ontario in this capacity. Nine candidates were advanced to the illustrous degree. After the initia- tion was over a lunch was provided by Bro. Mills, who understands how to menu `the wants of the inner man. Song and speech brought the proceedings to a close. 'l`k.. `D-.- 11.. n ... .\ .. CRITERION. ....____._.4 to MoNs90N 9 Tea} `anti; 3.-'_c. 1. i.. aria III. 3. vu.v uuwnan W IJLIU 15 In 84]. re Isl: as rep `V : our sale en, ass baker .,also a. `reat eyou ca. use , Shan Bay. N, H II II II II II II `_ ' ' II II [NNIE : % .fosE1>H I HOS. u S'nty IT Ia , T ' of fur n:..- - 1"r_,.A rt I` - ' - A , spectfully, ME. AND M PETER ELROY. Cookstow Fb. 14th,1895. IDHN D A \n-rm A `names um... More Pubs. purcha.` from your mfort R e, and after , are ple ed to say in w nd it in all son`-Ar` L --...-.. ..-1--Ir Feary 16th, ased bf your sales- I Comfort to gives entire nal-n t1r\n Ilflrl nun ... gespectfuilv, {IOHN R. SMITH. . uswu vuuu a. iumucl: uumpany 1188.!` xsmsaale. -Mr. Henderson who had been conned to his room since about Christmas last with heart trouble, we are pleased to "state that he is able to be out again very much im- proved in health. V . , Mr. F. T. Mercer s smiling countenance: was shining in our midst on Sabbath last` ` Miss Martha Perry has gone to Colling- `Wood for a while. Our churches on Sabbath were vei'y large- ly attended. - V 1\/Hm. 1) mi c..-:u. -_A__,' - - can use in I _ Previous Engagement. The President and Secretary of the Col- linglwood Young Men s Liberal-Conservative Association have the thanks of THE, AD- VANCE for" a. platform" ticket to the political feast; at Collingwood `to-da'y.j Previous en-' 'gagementg,.will'. prevent our ahtendgnce, we_pz_'omi_3e to recippogate the 0QI`.t5'3 Whgll. ` .-`Ba -'e`=Im `*3 3431: to the Fro;-t. The meeting of the citizens of Barrie. at the Town Hall a. few evenings ago is, it is "to be hoped the sugury of better days for this beautiful and healthful town. For location, picturesque and beautiful scenery, and as a. health resort. it stands without a. peerin Ontario. For all sorts of aquatic sports, Kempenfeldt Bay fears no rivaL Its waters are as pure and clear as crystal`- y and often aspsmooth as a. polished mirror. and then again its bosom is the delight of the venturesome yachtman as he glides over- lite rocking waves with the swiftness of a. bird on the wing. Too long have its citizens exhibited an unconsciousness of the advant- ages and posibilities of the town, and "we trust the committee appointed to devise a scheme for more general improvement and. bringing the town more prominently, before the seekers aft r pleasure and health, will," rcsrefully atten to the duty assigned, and that all the people` will assist in about the anticipated. . V uvul Ull- Canon Osler leaves a. widow. six sons and two daughters; grand and great grand children. His sons are eminent Canadians : Mr. Justice Osler. Mr. B. B. Osler, Q 0.; Mr. E. B.`0sler, Dr. William Osler (Profes- sor at Johns Hopkins), F. L. Osler, of Qu - Appelle; and Mr. E. Osler, of Winnipeg. His daughters are Mrs H. C. Gwin, Dundas, and Mrs A. E. Williamson, Toronto, with whom he lived. The latter named lady is Canadian President of the Woman s Auxil- iary of the Church of England. The funeral took place on Tuesday. The reverened gen- tleman and his distinguished sons were well known to many of the elder people of Barrie and the county generally. I He came to Newmarket and thence to Tecumseth, where he labored for twenty years. He did good work during the rebel- lion of 1837 in drilling troops, but when the trouble was overhe returned to his paroch- ial work He had a large parish. consisting of South Simcoe and part of [North Simcoe. In 1857 he was appointed rector` of Dundee, but ga;ve.it up. in 1882 in consequence of ill health. t\| I -- awvvp vc-uvu vanvl '\.IUllU. Rev. Canon Featberstone Osler died in Toronto last Saturday in his 90th year. The deceased was born in Falmoutb, England, in 1805 and" served 15 years in the Royal Navy, which he left in 1830 with the rank of lieutenant -He obtained his M. A. degree at Cambridge, was ordained deacon by the Bishop of London, and came to Can- ada in 1831 with_ his brother, Rev. Canon Osler. of York Mills. He was ordained priest by the Bishop of Quebec. and -the M brothers came to Upner Canada as Mission- ; arigs. 17 The public Ins having " MON- S,00N 9 Tea. 1?` Miss B. Thom on, graduate of the Optical Institute of a. da, will be at the store of H. H. Ot_ & '3, Tuesday and Wednesday, Feb 6th ` d27,th. Eyesight tested tree. Perf _t jyof glasses guaran- teed so all requirjn t1i em. __. _._-- ..v..-. uuunuy IJULUCU. -Don t faihto attend the Konsert; onder the ospesses ov thee Barry Yonge Man : Charytabel Wuld Kutting Asociashun inn aide ov thee charatee fund in thee Musick _ Halle an the 4 on`March. , _._-__.. '- .4` . '-Anniyersa.ry services of Collier street Sabbath school next Sunday and Monday vevemng followxng Rev. George J. Bishop, of Toronto, will preach on Sunday. -Dr. George D. Morton, whose death took place in Toronto last Sunday, as given 1n notice on 1st page, was the brother of our townsman, Dr. Morton. Dunlop Street. T\n... 6. `-31 A... ..A.A____ .1 .1 1-7 - wv .LuLUuuU.I ` `Miss Carrie Carrigan has resumed he'rV studies at the High School, Barrie. NH` 'l`l1nu Rnrh:+F :1: 6-Ln -..-...u.A .-.-..J--L3--- LA _..- w-:v\4l\alIlJ. mE1izab;{ Stre Methodist Church Parlor Social at Dr; Taylor s, opposite the church, on Thurs yevening, Feb. 28th. Admission l0 cts. --Mr. Hallett, Prin. Central Schoel is suffering from a. severe cold . Hewas not in school Tuesday nor yesterday. n-5`.?l4`l:....L...I. Cu____A It .a 1- - -- E Dr.`7HVa:lstedIthe ccessful Rheumatic and Catarrh Specialist ill be at the Wel- lingtou Hotel, Barrie, Friday, March 8th, {l895. Consultation ee. l nigh nnu on E. -r `:t$'Don t buy your dress goods before` you . see the splendid assortment at R. I. Frager & Co. s ' . - --,' ---uvnvuvlll. Gilli Iliilllpy chapter of Local History. '--Fine weather for the ice races --Division court one week from to-morrow. -A good many were trying the ice track last Sunday. ' forsome days. . . - -The snn s thawing power has been ex- hibited lately. -This is the dullest month in the vear for our dry goods men. -,-The R. - T. of . T. entertainment was a very pleasant affair. -Angl.ers are ' catching a. good many white sh in the bay. ` -There is certainly a Wrong somewhere in University affairs -Rev. E. I. Hart preached at Cookstown `last Sunday morning.` -Conductor Snider's lecture on Monday night was not largely attended. --It is difficult to remember when it was as soft and sloppy as on Saturday. --`Will the Council try this year to get a little revenue from the town hall. ? ` -The congregation of Christ church Col- lier street is gradually increasing. --Saturday was _a good business day, judging by the number of people in town. --Sacrament of the Lord s supper at Col- lier street Methodist church last Sunday night. wmh- 1-W30`! '1'9Ketner. construe Very Interesting and Gown, Chantnr nf I -nnn'I El.-.o-.... PAEE1iAPHnns' Pniif Poms. on uuvlxnu 1.10 .l. lUlio All ante notices on society. Church or other meetings, all of which are in their essence advertisements. must be ialdfo)" at the regular rate or two. per n00 V ----__'j. $1.90 PER ANNUM IN ADVANCE SINGLE rnnnza, nun nlru-14! \/uuuuu I.-Lxuuua LUI 1llgU lullge. Mr. Stephen Duckworch arrived home last; week looking hale and hearty, after ve mouths absence, he being employed as fore- ` man with a lumber company near Emedale. `MP. T-Tnnrlnrnnn urkn '11)!` Lnnn an-ac----4: `-- Rev. canon Osler - Gone. 1____ 'r.1__.n . nmcon A muvrmns mucnnr SPECIAL NOTICE. rn ....l..--. n.a4:\ IIAVLVUAVI I1` IIIJVJ SINGLE COPIES. FIVE GENTS. uwvu IV \ L friend. snucues st the High School, Barrie. - Mr. Thos. Barritte is the representative to the Grand Council of Canadian Order of Chosen Friends for Angus lodge. IMP. Stenhnn nlinlrwnrfk on-nnA 1.....- xwunvvo av .LUl.Ul.1bU Miss Nancy Woods returned home las week after an extensive visit with relatives at Toronto. W "377 (1 - rm - - - Aigua. Advance - Correspondence. Mr. J. M. Smith spent a. few days with - his family last week. T NI (`L....,... u1|.:;.- :.. _:u_ '___ . N - 1-- unc Luuuu_y yuan W665. . Mr. Chance White is with us again after spending about three months at his home ` near Toron to. ` 1|-.- T ' 1 . ._ --. __ - IJUKNL 1. UL uu LU- Mrs. Leishman and daughter, Miss_ Ethel \ Leishmau, are visiting with her sister, ` (Rev.) Mrs. Alex. McGillvery and other re- latives at Toronto ` 1.1:..- \1'__,___ 1:1 1 . 1 - `V F. C. GREGG, ,Weterina..ry Surgeon.`VHonor Graduate Ont V Vet. College, Honor member _ Medical Societv. ccs--Over Ewans Dry Good store, Dunlop St. sidgnce, 56 Mulcaster St. ; see 1. oval ` _ OR SALE--G an quiet and r iable. \x7,.-A....|_,... ' n. _ - A..- Qgqg. Weight I175 lbs_. I\\'ng Horse. 6 yrs old, bay, In the matter of the estate of P EROE i SOIVIERVILLE, late of the ,-l`own- shin of Essa. in thecounty wt Sim- coe. , larmer, deceased M - ml in pursuance ol R. S. 0., 18 7. Chap. 1 10, See. 38. and amend! g Aels. Creditors of the estate of Pierce ` merville, late of the Township of Essa, in the Co ty of Simcoe, farmer. who died on or about the eventh day of February, 1892, are hereby required '- send by post. repaid, or to deliver on or befor - the 9th day of ltziarch,` 1895. to McCarthy Pepr & McCarthy. v Barrie, Simcoe County? , bntar Solicitors for Samuel Somcrville, administrator the estate of the` said deceased, their names and "'-resses. statements of their accounts, andiull parts -' are of their claims, duly verified and of the secur as (if any) held by them and to take notice that ter the -said 9th day of March, x895. theadmini rator will proceed to distribute the assets of theeid deceased. having regard only to the claims of hich notice shall thin have been received by him. ' - . _ . Datedat Rn:-rip H-ii: nf " bvuu 3./\1.t:.--L: Fd 1) 'ving Horse. ` ound. lbs. 3 VVpod'taken. B` 3. Am NCE. 7-8 nave oeen recenv_eu oy_mm. Datedat Barne, this ggi day of February, A. D. 1895- ` T `" ` ' . Mn(`.A'R'I"!~IV pminz-p .Q.M-t`AD'ruv DOIICIEDT IO! me OX8! Dated x5'th February',Vx18 rarm DIOCK, Implements. etc. The farm contams fty acres, under cultxvatnon, and has erected re or less. all it a good stone is convenient to. three males from \ house and good outbuildings. school and Post office and is abo Lefroy Station. nu-A-\:cnn 5...! All 1 Thh ealp 1115" hp HAIR nn 1 L4CIl'0y DEEIUOH. The sale will be held on commence at 1 p.m. sharp. For further nn rtinnln rs. hirl CUIIIUICHCC at I 13-11.}. srlarp. For further particulars. (:7 posters or apply to D EAST half of the north half of lot num in the sixth concession of the _ I nnisl. will be offered for sale at Publ Auction by W. D. McConke '. auctioneer. on `I sday, the 12th day ot arch. 1895; al a quantity of Farm Stock, Implements. etc. ` The farm nnnfninn GT1-u am-nu r nineteen owuship of Executors Sale ofeal and,-Roi: suna|Propeny. 1'1 ha: fl; 1411: runs-fl-u La`! A: Int ....... .. ..!{...L....._ 1 ong '. ade ~i u5u:x.-:u ms resxaenge, 63 weuealey street, To- \ mute, on Saturday afternoon the 16th instant, i in his goth year. the Rev. F`ea.therstone Lake 1 Osler. M.A., Cantab. rec'or of Ancaster and Dundas. and incumbent of. Bond Head, Tecum- seth, from 1817 to 1857'. ` - ' IWORTON.--At his late residence. 563 Church Street, on Sundav, 17th inst., Dr. George D. Morton, In. his 73rd vear. - routine osLea'.-Az his residence, 3:, weueeley meet`. To- ronto. Saturdav afte:-noon- the usrh inmvmo Ruxaze.-'-At Lakeview-l'{.;x:::;1.. Innisfil, N. W. 'T.; on the nth inst" the wife of 1 Harry Raikes of a son. - ONEY AT 5 PER 0 large amount of priva. er cent. on good approvqd EEPLER & MCCARTHV. un_ds to loan at 5 cunty. MCCARTHY, l`.--We have a Ber cent. on goon app: EPLER mcra us apply Lu D NALD ROSS, Owen Street. Barrie. Solicitor for the Exact rs of Mary Cross estate. A lt'ed uth Februarv. 1 . ` R-o ; VOL. XLIV. No. 8 RA unnv `I Notice To Creditor; McCARTHY, PE:>LER & McCAART!-IY. 5-8 gnI:n:Onp `nu AA..s:_:..L....L.-. Tvnw ADVERTISEMENTS _- ..-...y-V, vwvvav D1190, 153." Ill!` ,;3tc Sale at sharp. , Tebo, ..__..__<..,._.`..:_. III IV III on ---.-u-u-J vvcuaus, UIJU alu Jrwoman expecoedto` JV, No.8 WHOLE No. 31361- SAMUEL Wasuzv. Proprietor. 0 -4_x1...I:.1\ oz 1uc\ut\_K 1 n I . Solxcntor far Admmxstrator. R} woi-1a.~ sand conditions See . V . premises and will and %.J' nel-I thevssvvshe Gravenhurst Banner quietly pokes fun at the Ri Van Winkle, style of the town council :- he town"Coun- cillors are making great . progress with the tor and Wu wmzerworks idea, and`after.. a; month's de= liberation -have reached a.~.stage `atgjvhich they informally _decls re.- tliat_it' '- is .8-dvisnble a speo_isl~ \colhiiIi9;J0 -T;n`;uk`e. ` fen_qi1ir'i9s . " ;'f8x3ni.to1l?o:o:Vto"in;;se;rohof Orillis. has had ten Mayors in the twenty years ot its existence as an incorporated town. Eight of them are still living within the `municipality, Messrfss. Miller. Wain`- wright. Booth, Robinson, S1a.ven,_Ha.rvey and Thomson. - The `remaining two Messrs. Sanson a.nd,Thomaon, have joined the-guest majority.--,Packet. ' . 1 I - - 1 ;u _ - A boa.Zr(le1"4 ;he'Elol-;e'rl;'ol:-el:"l?.'os'el;1'ont,~ was rolling a barrel of whiskey a few days ago. when one of the ministers of the place was passing. The man asked the minister to help him with the ba.u'el,:and on his de- cliining to do so_, was most roundly abused. The hotel keeper promptly cave said boarder his walking ticket. . ' ' `T ' 'r\;,nu : _-__-_r_--v--- .4-c-av-any \JuAvulvIl'o . editor. of THE ADVANCE was mean enough to tell us about "eating letouce last week.-Thornburv Herald. We are sorry Bro. Fanson was not here to share our sa;la.d.. but wait till gardener Taylor or somebody `else bringsus three or"four boxes more, than we shall see` that `the _He.ra.ld has a; bhance. . .;-... --. ,_.__,_,- .... .. -__ ..-.. ..'-.. mllluvvllv, L11.-Lo Word came from Barrie on'Saturd9.y even- ing -that Miss Maggie Higgins. -daughter of Mr. T. Higgins, of Craiszhurst, and who has been lying at the point of death with brain fever in Innisl, has taken 9. change for the better. -Correspondent Elmvale Chronicle. . I rru -In A Conservative meeting is advertised_ at I Uollingwood for the 21st, a.nd`the Hon. Mr. ; Haggart. Hon. `Dr. Montague, Hon; N. Clarke Wallace, Hon. John F. Wood .are billed to speak as well as Dr. Sproule, 117-..: - ..v_- . -_ V`. vv\aI\-u vuuuvun I When four cases of diphtheria occur with- in a few days, among the pupils in one room, is it not time for the Inspector and Public I School` Board to reconsider their decision - `not to close the schools ?--0ril1ia. Packet? I A (V A A meeting of the Young Men s Conserva- tive Association was held at Cookscown last : Monday evening. Col. Tyrwhitt, M P . E A. Little, M.P.P., John A Ferguson, `Esq., and others delivered addresses. _ ,v ,-- _._..___. I Nottawa. s chief topics of. conversation, ! the weather, the organization of the Forest- ers. the Batteau charity concert, the True Blue entertainment and the irregularity of} religious services. ` ` ' '-( 1 ~Dr. Galbraith, of Toronto, " will `conduct! anniversary services - in the Cookstownj Methodist church on the 2nd Sunday and; Monday in March. ' ' V 1 ,_._,..__-. 1 ! It is generally understood that a. smallj ' sized army of applicants for the position of I Treasurer of Alliston are on deck. The, salary is $200 ` . 3 . .. - .--- _ ' It is reported that the Young Liberals of I Orillia. are going `to invite Mr. .Ls.urier to give one of his silver-tongued orations in` `tha.t~town_. ' ` ' I I A meeting of_ the Rural Deanery of West . Simcoe met la.st; Tuesday and Wedneadayg at Alldndale. Rev. F. Robertson was inz attendance. _ ' V V es. Dr.VHarper, of Barrie, addressed a. meeting in Orillia, Tuesday evening, in the interests of the Orillia Branch of the Bible Society. ' . g - _ _ ... --J --v- uv Uunnj 1 Rex: (;`r-ra:1't,;, of Orillia, left for Bei'- muda. last Thursday morning He sailed! from New. York yesterday morning. . Gl'l)..--I---.`l LL_A_ __,,,_ J __._.,...........J .....,......B. I Reeeivezl that women have the right `I50 f vote, was the subject of debate at the Sun- 5 nidale Corner s Literary Society last Friday night. - " ' 'l\ 71- -.. - -- I The I;1<.iae;-);;1:a;1_t:~ C_a;(iidate (Johnson) is ! now canvassing for the Dominion election. with great energy. -St9.yner Sun. T)--- 'l'\__ (1,, . II 1\ -11- - G A r;1;'x1:a;a.v}':si',wt:.i;;a.t Rev. J ams Carswell and Ed. Je`s were out last week addressing Farmers -Institutes. ,,,L_,_,____i,_T_n .-.. . .l Eus%f ich_ sent % A ;;xt-t;t:t.'a;1'1;1ent will be given in ! Orillia. next Monday and Mr. J. C. Mars ] ga.n s name is on the program. . . I A 13- J T1 , , ,1 - The avgrag attendance at the Orillia` Public Schools for January was 593 with I784 names on the register. - ' Il1L,l,,I I` A Ther w;.s a. breakdown bf part of the, Staynsr skating rink last week from the` weight of snow 9n the roof... ' I \r "I .- Q I i :_ __ ____... I N 0 less than twenty-eight houses in Cooks- town have entertained measlesfor the child`-` ren within the last few weeks. _ q ,.____._.v w. -- -vv-nu II. (III UV EU At Price sA Corners quite `a. 'number of cattle were` badly frozen during the long cold wave. - ' SomeZ17)o Wha.t s he matter with the Orr Lake Band of Hope ? . Perhaps the I .cold wave struck it. . ' Iimsheegoevofgan had a. talk with the! Orillia. P. S. teachers on the 12th, on modes and methods of teaching. T V . ' HVL- ---,.V7, ' ` " ` " I - The bueh71ee;1"ef `Kt;-l;l'<;1.1'e inethe Township of Adjala. had to stop work last week. _on account of the severe cold. ` l u 1 _ _-_- ..'.__.._ -. wvlnnnvll Lvvvlo "ihe(()-t;i11i'a. ba.che1or s ba.l1"wa.s the event . in the sister town on Tuesday evening. I txr-.---.-1- -.-_t-__ -L, W I - -~.~-- v-- -v-.----.1 ~'~---9 A V _ Wyevale curlers "have beaten the curlers of Penetauguiahene by a score of 39 to 26 AA. 'l`I_.!_,I_ IV ' ,,. ___-c _-.._ . vuuvu BlIlll\J\l\Jt '7I'Zhe Udney Pt1b1.i.c~Scl1ool has been cloed to prevent; the spread of scarlet fever. n1l, , 1: -11- I I ( -.. _--....-......-..n w vnlvvbzv AQVUVIJD 1 Horse buyers are taking some ne animalsv from the vicinity of Bond Head. 'l5._, 3-), IV ,, .V~- - -vwCCCCJ V Vic %$ID\R J-L\II`-AI I ' Braden a Corners people c1a.i_m to have the best skating rink in South Simcoe. ` 711! T7 i ` i The; eople of Dartmoor ar `now talking ,of esta lishing a. cheese factory. I , 11..-... 'Ir.u.......-. .._.. A._I_:__ .. _. 1` ' ` ' Ctr1i;3Vk-0:1; p[')'::is-epidemic among th child- ren at Bracebridge` V` ` ' ' ' I rnu,_ , Flosfagxinre announces the` possssion of" snow drifts. . ~ Harvesting ice is pretty general through_` the county now. - T 1 I TA. _,__,, , II I Vasey is. reported pretty solid for ` Patron Anderson. . , . - ogiier of due ciay an Morfison Lake is lumbering. ' 'l'.|a (*1 F [it seems like`I'y that Tottenham w.'ill; oon I T . have a. creamery. - _` I`1A__IA;