Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 28 Feb 1895, p. 1

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| sum: tmm-n1sr1t1M}nIs1:ns. , _, . . I mT_he Orillia baohelots ball was `a brilliant i "BHE INTERESTS OF BARRIE. THE COUNTY OF` SIMCOE AND Comtabxev zconvenuoh. The constables of the Province will meet ` in the court house, Hamilton, to marrow, to .co'nfer*ehd_ discuss queatxons of interest to them in the discharge'of their duties. Three` ``!elegateVIa.:`-`e-requested from` the county but 9'1; constables Il`G,il`1_Y_iI?Qd_"t0. attend an."l-.a.e-. liIl5.,il1..':tll.e'd_l_)etjii0lll.; 1`here is reduoed ..ff:ro;on cl-5;r9ilsy;sysbve zkergting as :.ert.ite i gomfs "rue at a 'i'jI':. , gpo no " ' Friday, March Inn, 1895 .-on~1oc 19. con. '7, Oro; horses, caftle, sheep, `and fowl. Sale at 2`o clock. Jagmeas. Brown pr_op`rie'-` I tor. G. R. Ford auctioneer. b L - - V Auouon sues. Wdnesday. March 13m, 1895-C`)n21ot22, Con. 9. Oro Station; horses, oattle,~ahee . pigs, poultry, household fuqnicure, &c. {Sew-. e at 12 o'clock; Czjoxall.Broa_. /`proprietors, G..R Fo_rd`aotion_eer.'__ . . ~ V . 1 unvcu you uaya uu UULDIU up. ` I William Ainley charged` Wesley Hebner with taking milk from his milk s'ei h. (Jase was dismissed` Hebner it appears id not take the milk, but it was taken by some- bodynamed Lee, `who wished Hebner te [ help drink the stolen milk. - ;`he % ) IKIIIIIIJ null LAID (50-30 was ulsmlsaea. 7 James Ma,rrin`cha.rged Wesley Vanvyckl with being drunk and disorderly. Fined ; $1.00 and $4.20 costs or 30 days atbthe_castle. 1' Given ten days to settle up. I Wil]3mm Ainlgm ..I-...-.....A- n7.....I-.. u'..L._-._ I W" "W V ' Daniel Sweeney charged George Nelson of ` this town with non-support`. of his family. . On enquiry it was found that the defendant was doiugithe best he could to supporn his family and the case was dismissed. .1urnnu In-..:-.' -..1...........I I'I1__I__'_- 11' I I -_ J v-._- '--. 3 4Theg0rillia Packet reports the following g style of doing business in the Public School T Board of that town. This occurred in a_` g debate on the question of closing the public `school, in order to crush out scarlet fever _ and diphtheria which has been epidemic and I very fatal. Their debates were decidedly lW&lim.Ia.l1 were enlitycgied by one of thos, tru y ris scenes 0 omestic amit wit 2 which Messrs Cooke and'Tudhope arye wont ' ` to enliven the prosy dullness of the Board s proceedings. You re an -idiot. And you re a lunatic _ Dr. Beaten will be after you. He ought to have had you in the `Asylum long, ago. Thus do these sedate I representatives cravely discuss affairs of : state, punctuating one a.nother s remarks" the while with exclamations such as ``Twad- ! le. :`No61snse, :I%otion, .,I have" the 1 oor, r er, ou re wastin time, What's vou re motive now ? _Do t make ,'a fool of yourself, "You.ass. - g A . I ! I Bothwell is vownl; `Ion-V Mon-_\} I SO0N 99 Tea. ` BARR IE, o0UN1`Y QF SIMCOE, ONTARIO, FEBRUARY 23. I Much sympathy is felt for Mr. W. A. .Ga.rrett, foreman of the Packet, in the end- fden death of his eldest Vdhughter, Grace. :She had been assisting in nursing some of the younger children who had diphtheria _and became a fatal m'a;rk'_for the disease her- , HA1` Inna l`)`cvna-nun AI:-I V ' uauu ucuaauu a Law; ululilt IUK` `self. She was 12'years dld. . : nu, _ r\ -11- -r\ I .. -_ -, ---..-- -\r --rung-v null! null LDIIUIL Fcxmead Union Uhurch gave a. tea. meet-T `inga few evenings ago, which was a. most {pleasant affair. Quite a number of ladies :` and gentlemen from Urillia and other places-V ! were. there and detighted the audience with ` their music and recitations. v----u-v.a-u. Rev E I. Hart, of Elizabeth street, Methodist church. Barrie, addressed the ?meetmg of the _Epwnrth I.eague here on? `Tuesday evening. His subject. A trip to lChina., was handled in a very, interesting. manner `and was highly afpreciated by the `audience -7Beeton Worl . I _When`D. L Cameron, of Novm-,was `hauling pulp,-wood the other day from the \ ;awa.mp near the village he encountered a.` zbear that had mistaken the season At `tempts were, made to capture him but failed Ia` .... .._.: r1_.:_; an. n . KNQIE , ,_, ___-----r---,v~ U-vunnla UBIV U\llI\IUIu ! The Township of Tay with its 1200- rate- lpayers, its farms, villages and sawmills, `wants an efficient assessor for $70. Cheap enough. - ` evening of the 3th of March, the .' Good Templarsof Tom kins are to drink tea. ;aud have a. musical an literary evening for ` i the good of the oifder. - __ _._._ v-us vv so-Ian VOICE! EFL Ilulsl Sco;let favor" and,diphther'ia. [appear to be so bad yet in Orillia. that the `Board of Health contemplates (Losing the schools. l 7'l1I.... m....__-.:._-_. ,r m ~ -~-- ., V- ---vvua ~Au_\av&o3\{lJo 'G$re R ,__Grey,' of xvahnpieae, has ar- ranged for the keep and pasturinq of 100 lhorees, near Coldwater this epring. ,Q......I... c..;.._' .....I .-2-141, -__...__ ., vuwnbnnunnzqvo ` P.wtis,from a. Patron standpoint is to be \ discussed at Tompkins sdhnol house on the lath prox., by Duncan An_dets_qn., (1``'`-``-'` Q. 1) n_____ .5 I17 1 .. --- vs-. v-naval `V `W. R. McIn.1 :<.5sh, of Allandsle, is { billed as speaker as a. Christian `Endeavor `meeting at Severn Bridge. ' A ,,,... _` ___:_ 2.. C 1.. l J.uv . uuruuu uI uarraws uorners are full of life and energy and ready for the coming election. ' - i Wood is a. den}: 01.1. the market at Cold- wa.ter_,_ thehighesi: price at the railway track i being only $1 65 a cord. , Ih.I ,-,_., V- vv so vvnuu A Tlfe 15th wasVBeet.on s red letter day for 1 l895.:when the new towv hall was opened With` all due. ceremony. . . A n....u'r~n u1-.-- ---- -- ,__ v - ---c -v vsav v V: II IJI A60- .A parlor` social in connec English church, is about to Mr E. Snider- s, Craighurss. _ `D.I:A.:..- 1..-..- - `II - s.--nun uuv Ill IODIIIUII GE uou's0n. and ny one who has not ohe is left. out of tbebharmed ` circle. A ~ 'f ` Moc- , __--_vJ -.-uvun uuv vvwuUwUDuUHUo ! A I;rice Corners man complains because` ]:;bere is no 1_'eaide_nI: cle_rgyman in the ham? I "1 ' MSca.rlet`feYer is very bad in the neighbor- 1 hood of Udney. and several deaths have oc- curred ` ` `Mr. Rogers re ] beginning special services-at N ovar I V T _ `4 _ A J_~; . g,-_,__._a ..`.v-q_--- nu- -nvvii-GU AVUVOI. A dozen turnouts went from `Goldwater to `the late hockey match at Waubaushene. A 'n_s__s ' A _ v---cone, `II-\l | .` vI:I;a.rly all tbc brick for the new - church `at Atberly are on the ground. L31 Ln:--L41- 4-` ' ` - - __.___l vv-v.w-n wu-HI: anilllll ' eer hunters are complained of in the `neighborhood of Uo'Idwa.ber._ _ i Bea.verton had ,3 very sucoeesfx calico 3 ballthe other niaiht. Mitchellsquare is as quie just now as a` ` country cemetery. .. Revival meetings are befng held at the I Centre! church, ` O_ro V ' 'fi"`z:"a'1? T. of T;..Jsc1m`nbe} are giving box 'so_ciala. i T ` ~ T V Orillia. is expecting 9. big time at her annual` ice races. . A f earth viith the och; "fellow, no hay his `friends.-'-M_a.d River Star. , "i`;1_3v`Boe:$`l-Iw'1:1:I.1'sI`:.tb`(?)'f;i.t>'er`,i on 119` path. ' 150 . - -- s.&c yesterday ` . grth 'Sim`coe Liberals I;1et_'in Stayner Tjh-e"Putrons of Jarrktzs Carriers full f and Anni-nu an.-`I -.....A-- L.-- -|-- A---~ T Cfoltia are in fkshion ht VCoIA1'son. and I19 Whn hm: nn Aug 3;: IA`. _..A. _4L -A (I, V, Police court. nu uuuuuuuuu Wll D118 take place ati 7l`a.io'hnrAr., ` ,a-. in onnection with the nL}u.. 4... A...I-- ..`I-_- V W8!` ---no on-an ovvuwu. ` The market on Saturday wa.s'not very largely attended. but all. produce offered was taken at rm prices. Our quotations below were corrected by Messrs. J. J. Brown . & Son. ,Wheat, 570. to 58c.; barley, 40c to 43c.; oats, 30c. to 31c; rye, 40c. ; pease, 53c. to 56c.; hay. $7 00 to $7.50 per ton; straw,_$450; potatoes, 35c. to 40c ; apples, `$1.50, to $2.25 per barrel ;. beef, fronts, $4.00 ; hin_ds, $5.00 per cwt.; mutton, $5 to ` $6 ; ork. $5 00 to $5.15 ; turkeys, 7c. to 8c. per b; geese, .6c to .7c.; ducks, 50c; to epair`; fowlsr, 350. to 45. a pair; but- ter, 150. to 18c per 1b.; eggs, fresh, 20c. to.20`c.. kept 13 to 14c per dozen; untrimmed 7hid'es; No . 1, $3 '00; No. 2.33.75 ; calf `skins, "NO 1,50. p1erlb.; No.2, 4c, `per lb -;* sheep- /skins, 50c 't.o.-$l.25c ; wool, linwuhed, 16c. _ :rIlb ; dashed, ;l8c. _per, V lb; Southdown. n nan 1`: n`.`|hno`;ns;un:` - CO FIE -`.do.nn' - IUO LU vvww !l$u\oVI.|rCI`\ll\.l vv uuc llvluln .- Dr, Powell, of T9rons_o,* in an exhayistive paper, dealt with the `surgipal treatment of .`"J".`[".; `I? ?h..`2d'i'1`_ "9 `1'. gayux, uvcuv wuu uuo auI.gu:>-I Dl'UuuIucut OI mjumes of the abdominal -viscera, and de-` `aoribd the various mechanicalvap liances Lwhichvhave go1arge1y']l_as_sened the i"1ul_t- . Interesting and instructive. V At the late meeting of the Simcoe Medi- cal Society a numbec of` very interesting papers were .re.a.d,end dineuued. `The one on"Ca,noer,_ bx D1-.VW.-AL. is spoken-pf irverv attering terms byjthose who rheard- Iv a; It win ~ tactical-`a,nd`-to` 1.:he`~poi_nt.' : nh -.pnI'l'rn" nf "`l\IlI`l|Pl|--all on A1r`1nNn1-nvl-3-nan` pun: xu ; wuguuu. .106. gal` 10 ; pqunuaown. ' 22. per lb; hardwood, $2.75 t.o`$3'00_a. cord; aofp wood, 81.75 per eord; an-A ghracite coal. pervbn - ` - \ ' wvuunu BVIIIUIIIIIIJ` ucuuuu W55 uUUlU.Ull. ~ Mr gtrathy spoke of the possibilities of ,Triuitv College, Port. Hope. being located l in Barrie. . . UIIUIJ IICQUII P9 - It is not necessary to go over the ground traversed by the committee. Perhaps last evening something denite was decided. 1 Mn _ql-math`) unnlyn AC LL- .........2l..:I:4.:-- J` 5 nvvuuulu nu` mu: plupuacu PIIIIK. 5 The questtop of selling the old Agricul- cultural Park was discussed, but there are some formidable diiculties in the way. Rli and 'Rir`nIl1n`ltn l'IlId":t\I'| nu-as uuuuu nu uuuauu: uuuuuluca nu ule way. (b) Roads audjsidewalks question was -then taken up. Ti: I. nnl-. nnnnannnw `us an `Ana... LL- ........-.._`I . uuuvn W at uo auu IUI` wuru a 5 Mr. Fraser thought St. Vincent s park could be improved. ' E The low lands at the head of the `bay were . held by most of the committee astheproper I location for the proposed park. 3 Thn nnnnhnn nf gallium 9-La ALI A.....:....I vuv cauv ug. uua-uuru Blal.'U|':li DU we nay. Mr. Strathy thought: Tollendal a. good location for a park with aferry running backwards and forwards. ll- 'I'Z1.._..-._ LI,,,; 1,. V, A 1'7- e I v -u-v vvc-u I-IIUUIIDUUIIQ '1 I The main points taken up by the Citizens Committee last Friday night were : ' ` (a) 1The Park question. . -. Mr. Sanford thought the ve acres of the Agricultural grounds, now heldvby lease and adjoining property `west of Bradford street- I should be purchasd and an avenue could be cut east of Bradford Street to the Bay. } Ml`. Strathv thniiohr. Tnllnnul n an.-.A 1 _ Sl1at{r.$r~_]3a-.$'-,'.Feb.e 6ch; 1895- ' WxwU:11"r IRON RANGE 00., Toronto, Ont. ' i Gentlemen,--We purchased of your sa.les- 2 man, Mr J W. _Gioe, a Home Comfort _ Range, and are [pleased to sa.y it gives entire _ satisfaction.` It is _a .perfect *_ba.ke_r and 5 Vcooker a.nd'the finest heater we ever used._; `We have the Range in the [basement 'and1 :heat three rooms with an even.he4t and'with. ; rless wood than we usedto do .c0okin_'g7_ with ' the former stove We would not; par; with 5-` `- ur Range for any money and go. back to be old stove. . This1cerl:i[ic'a;_te you` can Tu any way you see proper ' " 3 " I 'D..`-..s.-4.l..Il_ ~ Mr. and Mrs. Dutton, Mary street, have been called to mourn the death of their second daughter. Sarah Hattie, who passed away, after much suffering, on Sunday evening last About eight weeks ago, she had an attackof inammatory rheumatism, which resulted in some obscure "internal lesion She was taken to the General Hos- pital at Toronto. but received no benet She was released from her.su`erings on Sun- day, as above stated She was a lovable child and had entwined herself in the affec- tions, not only of the members of the family, but all who knew her. The oral offerings from many sources were` very beautiful, testifying deep regard .for the departed su lferer and esteem for and sympathy with the parents and friends. Beautiful wreaths were laid upon the casket byher father, Mrs. Hipson, of Allaudale, the members of her class at the West -Ward School, Mrs. - Col. Campbell, Mr. R. A. Stephens, and Mrs. William Kennedy; a cross by Mr. Frank _Browne; bouquets by Miss Mina Turner, Mis`s Stella Taylor, and by her brothers and sisters ; sprays by Misses Ethel . Gussie and Mina Garden, her aunts. Mrs S. and Mrs. T. Cullen, Miss A. Vickers and Miss Gertie Butler, her Aunt Lucy : a dia- mond by Miss Bessie and Mabel Vair;. lilies by Mr. and Mrs James Morgan - 9 . and Grace Otton, Miss Madge'MahonV,1 daisies fromMiss Constance Morris, and. flowers from Miss Edwards- The sympathy` of all who know them goes out to the sor-- rowing parents in the loss- of their dear child, in which THE ADVANCE sincerely joins., The funeral tookuplace on Tuesday to the Union Cemetery. ' ~ __v V_-..- -.--< A\lLV4)AJ \lA!l.I.IJD.l\IL` The eemes of Mr. John -A Rogerson and Mr Thomas J_ohnson, members of the Barrie Collegiate [Institute Board, were inadvert-I ently missed and not mentioned last week. when editoriallyreferring to Reeve Miller : alleged most unjustifiable remarks in the Orillia. town council, with regard to the Barrieand other High school Boards in the county. [ `- " - On Saturday the Roman Catholic school children were given their annual sleigh ride. The sleighs used were large ones, each carrying twenty or t;hirty- A little dis- tance outside the town one was upset, caused by areteep grade and a big pitch hole. N6 harm was done, the worst result: a. little fright. ,, O Last Wednesday evening. a young citizen of Allandale invited three of Barrie s fair maidens to take a sleigh ride, one from Mary street and two from Owen street They Went and. were happy under the melody of the bells and the. exhilaration of speeding with a fast horse,-and all went well until a_ large sized pitch hole on the Sunnidale road was reached, when the sleigh went upside down, and as the young man was using only .one hand with the horse and protecting one of the lassies with the other. the horse had his own way, and left at a 2.40 gait, while the merrie company with disorganized miilinery were oundering in the snow. The horse was stopped about-a mile from the spilling place and brought hack.to the great relief of the maidens and thedriver Fortunately no one was hurt and there was no damage except some crushed `hats andthe loss of a few feathers. ' uavvuuv, L`; LII: L` EJVVIIII. 111138 14 J. J Cavanag Miss, Spry, Fred. Burton, Dr. `Ma_cLaren._ ' . UP AND Down _'I_.'El `town. AT THE DANCE. ` The__FollowingAladiea and gentlemen` fr-Vom Barrie are reported as being at the Calling- wood Bachelors ballgu I. I I3..-) 11--..-- 1 1'1 . - - vvuuu unuuuuura U5!!! , Fred. Norman, A. Siinders. A. .C ' Wood. Miss `Cameron, Miss Mccabe; . J: |McCa.be, F. R. F Ewan. Miss L Payne, `J. Caivammh- Minn Sm-v Ema `R......... soaaow -IN ANOTHER BARBIE HOME.` kg, 11: 1-`. AN UNINTENTIONAL OMISSION -now KEV Illlllo ` ' The Barrie Society for the .Proboc_tion of - ;-v---....-.-us--p what was` mscnued. rm: I7>onu1~i1oN' `>039 AN__AnA_; OUR ' CRITERION. it;-lie: No; SLEIGE SPILLS. ` ` .. _ V Truancy. The Truant Oicer has also been on the war path ~ He has been looking after a. num- ber of wild lo0king;chi_ldren with long hair any! atregaers to sunlight soap. We learn [that his efforts have been` quite successful. v,Itgiafto:be feared whet there is - considerable V tlh,U.aI_1i3`y~ in :: gown: injpite - of the oicex-. av vigil- President. Mr. Milden, in -the chair. It was 8. G. I. la. and M. S. The above society held its usual ineeting on Friday afternoon at four o clock, the decided to hold competitions in music. read- ing, speaking and essay-writing. Mr. Booth was elected critic.` The following] program was then rendered : Selection .; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Glee Club Reading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mr Hay. Readin . . Mr. Rodgers. -Piano net. , . .Missee Erly and Kavanagh `Vioiin Solo. .5. . g. . . . . . . . Mr Geo Scott.- .voca1_._pues. . . . ; . . . . Misses Sprott 3 ;The.`eritic"thenl')t'i'efiy reviewed the pro- nleeting adieurued. vvuuuluuu _lluH vu ll_.Ul.I. A social will be held on some evening dur- ing the week of which further notice will be given. _ . `Kr , Anniversary services in the Presbyterian. Chnroh.. Anniversary services will be conducted in the Presbyterian church, Barrie, next Sal)- bsth, March. 3rd, by the Rev. Principal Caven. D.D., of` Knox College, Toronto. Principal Caven is known throughout the Dominion as 9. man of the highest ability. He has occupied the most important. official positions in fhechurch He is a leader in _all public questions which bear upon the moral and religious interests of the people. His pulpit and platform addresses are at all times marked by an admirable clearness and logical force which awaken interest and command attention. . A ' .........A` ._:n L _ L I 1 uacapuuuully, ' A MR AND Mus. CHAS ARTHUR. Shanty Bay.` Mu. AND Mxs JOHN SANDERSON, .. n MR .\.\'u Mas. ALEX. Baooxs, n H ` MR} AND M as `ALEX BROWNLEE, n n Mu. AND Mas. JOHN PACKARD, u ' Ir` MR. AND Mas ALFRED DOANE; n 5. Mxss MINNIE ARTHUR, H u T {Mn AND Mus Josnpn LUCK, CrownH`ill. MR. AND MRS ' Tnos. RIX, u ` u 7 Mr. Hanighton `Lennox, Mr `Thomas: Long, Mr. J. W. Garvin, Mayor Sanders, of. Stayner, and Mayor Cailarv. oi Collingwood, also gave brief speeches The meeting gave the Ministers considerable encouragement though the pleasure was alloyed by a large McCarthy element. There was a fair amount of good humored, guying at both meetings.- The meeting closed with hearty cheers for the Ministers and still more hearty ones for `Mr. McCarthy. _ ti`-In . The Collingwood Meeting. i_ Last Wednesday Collingwood was all agog It was a red letter day in its historv not having had any Cabinet Ministers there -for some years. The arrange- ments for receiving the distinguished visi- . tors were under the management of a good "energetic committee who did everything to '-the general satisfaction. Hon. N Clarke lWallace, Controler of Customs; Hon. W.` B Ives, Minister of Trade and Commerce, and Mr. Edward Cochrane, M.P. for East Northumberlund, were the main speakers. Hon. Mr. Montague and Hon. John Hag- gart, who were expected, were unable to attend. _The afternoon meeting was not large but the evening meeting was a rouser. There was nothing in the speeches differing from those delivered in many other places during the cempaign. The arguments used were those usually adopted in defence of the N.P_. ` :Stewart s Maude . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 _ l .1 2 1 Ainley s Dairy Boy . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 2 2 l 2 Time, 2.53, 2 50%, 2 47%, 2.50, 2.58. These races gave entire satisfaction and everything was fair. The ofcers and all connected with the sports did their duty fairly and impartially The ice was in capital order and the horsemen say they have_ not been on 9. ner track this winter. .--_j_4_. `.4. ,9 011 N90 1` "1"" 0 .. j V .u.v U 1.1:: IP. Curran, Duke . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 .J..VHiggins, Harold II. . ..' . . . . . . . . .. 2 F. W. McRae, Jamie Gray....A.... 3 A Mo:-an s Stantouian . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 T Algeo. Minnie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5 Time. 2 .29. 2. 38, 2.36:} - ` com: swEEPs'rAKEs- MILE HEATS; H 'Lea.dley,A Regulator . . . . . . 1 1 J Pierson, Bertie J . . . . . . . . . . A. . . . 3 3 S B Kaiser, Penville Boy . . . . . . .. 2 2 Time, 1 36:}, 1.36;. 1 35. A` an-Lnuu RAVI Dr.B..... . . . . ., , . . . . . .. `Grey Bird . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dairy Boy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Maud . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . Sunrise . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Time, 2 52, 2.48. 2.51. SECOND DAY--FREE A. Proctor's Dick French. G. Powell s Nina. C . . . . . . . J. Prenty. Sorrel `Jim . . . . Time, 2 31%. 2.28, 2 30. Duke, Curran, Buffalo. . . . . H. l. . . .. 3 1 1 Maple Leaf, Casserly, TO.lb8nh&lIi.. l 2 3 8 Sorrel Jim,.Hall, Guelph . . . . . . . .. 2 9 2 3 Jim Booth, Hughes, 1`o_ttenham. . .. 4 3_4 2 C. F. D , Higgins, Bracebridge. . . . 7 4 5 4 Nelly Gray . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 6 5 8 57 Little Nell,`Stuart. Thornton. . . . . 5 8 7 6 Poolseller, McConkev, Barrie.... 9 7 6 7 Maid of the MisI:,.0 Brien, Alliston 8 6 9 d Time, 2 34,2 34%. 2.34, 2 33. Duke and Sorrel Jim are protested and said to be not eligible. This will throw Maple Leaf first money, Jim Booth, second .a.ndC F D. third . I ; an I. `*0. `RV Ul+UUa Curran, Buffalo . . . .. To.t_benha.m'. Jim, Hall, . F. Nellv Gra.v_ , , , nuv .uu_u.uugu me weatner was pretty cold. 7 There was a big eld of good horses and the named race was hotly contested and was won by a foal of Mr. J. A. Brown s Pacer, which he sold to '1 . Turner, Barrie. ,,The. 40 ciass had nine atarters and was won by Duke, 3 Bu'alo horse. which won the '50 class at Hamilton in 2.24 driven by Peter Curran. of that city. 2`..- . SUV`: Last Wednesday was a. grand day for sport on Kempenfeldt Bay, and many hun- dreds of people were witnesses of the races. -In consequence of the snow on Wednesday nightmnd the-unfavorable weather the sec- ond da.y'sraces_'were postponed till Friday. The crowds from far and `near were there on the icethough theweather pretty cold. c was a. bio eld .9 mm: 1...... .....a xuurucsry Luau, 1030. VVnom:'nT IRON RANGE Co., ; Toronto. Ont. - 1 _ oGeut.lemen,-VVe purchased- from your salesman a. Home Comfort Range, and `after testing it thoroughly, are pleased to say in 1 gives entire satisfaction, we find it in all to 5 speccs just; as represented by your salesmen, '! V I a first-class baker and cooker, also a great -. saver of -fuel. ' This certicate you_ can use in any manner you see proper Respecmully, i AND ` AND - Mn ME. M199: NlIN'\.'Tl` Anmunn I '1VION_S00-E Tea. EEK the ' _-... -_, u... uuu IlllllUV|'B IUUQIS PBIT. These meetinos can not fail to do much good for the profession at large; .l.I3B Us uuuumuuu surgery: A ` Dr. Ross.'of Huntsville,` read "an" exceed- 1 ingly instructive paper on Appendicitis. `_ illustrated by a history of his own case This led to an animated discussion in which nearly all the members topk part. Thnnn rnnno....'.... ...... ---- " .ies of abdomihal surger, Rl V II? `null.-nu: 189-`.1 MATCH RACE. The Ice Races. NAMED RACE. nA;r--2. 40 _c1,Ass. Qliml .15 L71. 1l0A1`_ll. _ `CINE! ;oo so oo 55 `E513? Ens oo f oo % 55, 1755 ; 00 j 12555.; 55) f 7755 '; C)3': A\VillV 1)er MINUTE I World. _ Chai; willbej taken at 7 p -.-.4.-.vvnuu, van: ,9 nsulyli gul- _ ,Mr. .6L. Haycock. M.P. . Leade: of the Patrons In the _,gIsla.tive.Aasemblly ill addresu the meeng at ' V . gash mnmg. .n.nn QAIIDWP Ir"`t11vI:-any ` . e I the . PATH 5 OF IN- bn ii`??? `Eat? South Ninjncoe, ll be delivered be- fore t e Electors by the Candi , and MR. A. W. WRIGI-IT.Aof Niagara. and ot s. The ..Nominee of the. nu Ic-I-av c..- c.....:. ` Respectfully, MR.`AN1> Mas. PETER. ELROY. , Gookstown, .Feb. 14th, 1895. \VRou(:u"r IRON RANGE Co., Toronto. Ont. Gentlemen,---We purchased of your sales- man Mr. H. C. Clark. a. Home Comfort Range, and are pleased to sav it gives entire satisfaction. This certicate you can use in` an Way 011388 ['0 er. ' y y p P p`nnVnnn#`ual`uv .. i i : -In another column will be found a. letter from Reeve Miller, of Orillia, denying using the language which the Packet attributed to him, and disclaimiug any intention of im- puqning the honesty of the `dierent High School and Collegiate Institute boards. Mr. Miller willsettle with"the Packet the ques- } tion of the accuracy of its port. . ......_ .._._ .4_j Mr-%T-.%W,__|lnnox @Ja.mesiVair. W C. unter, and A J. Sarjeant, known as Hun r, Sarjeant & Cd , amedissolving partnershi , terminating April 30th, 1895 The entir stock is otfered at prices regardless of c t. The nublic will receive the benet of 5000.00 of new and well bought stock. e general advertise- ment in another column. --We are asked to explain why our town hall is not properly tted up and made a. source of revenue.to the town. Will some member of-the town council rise and explain why this talent belonging to the peopie re- mains hidden nnrl unused? Pleme \don t shirk ,,,_, _..-- .. .u .- say wv. --The Sabbath school entertainment at the town hall on Monday night was very successful and was well attended. The good night. drill and the-ag drill were well per- formed. and the who.'e entertainment did credit ._to the pupils and those who trained them. E "l5e sure and call on aturday next at the West End Shoe Sto for bargains in Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, vershoes, Slippers, &c. The stock of Pow I & Co., will be run out quick to make roo for new goods. L. A. Stephens, late Pow ll & Co. -__ ___._. -- you IIl\al2l\lV\l'Lo -Mr. George Street, of Woodlands, has the thanks of THE ADVANCE for a. most lovely bouquet. No man in these parts knows how better to aprange owers for harmony of tints and the blending of de- : licious odors ,,_ --_-_.--.... -. vs --The attention of- the Conservatives of the North Riding is called to the convention of all in accord with the government, which is to be held at Stayner on the 7th prox. ` A large atwndzylce is'anticipa.tev'l. V. 11-. f~1_______A 3;, V . ..:1v -1` - t:vr"Eliza.beth Stre Methodist Church Parlor Socialat Dr. Taylor s, opposite the church, on Thursday evening, Feb. 28th. Admission 10 cts . Q Dr. Halsted the ccessful Rheumatic and Catarrh Speciaiist will be at the We!- lington Hotel, Barrie, Friday. March 8th, 1895. Consultation free -we purchased same. Would advise any one V Testimonials or People In Your Midst. Meaford, Ontario. Jan. 4th, 1895." W1_zoUu1-rr IRON RANGE (.70., ` Toronto, Ont: . . ` \ Gentlemen.-We purchased of your suIes- 1 man on the 18th day of Dec., 1893, a. Home ; Comfort Range and are plea.sed.to say itj gives entire satisfaction, after using it for; more nhan twelve months can safely say; that it is the finest baker and cooker that 1 ~ have ever used, it does not consume more , than half the fuel of my former stove, and does not warp as was reported to us when 3 'wishing a. first-ctass cooking aparatuq in" ( every respect, to purchase a. ome Com-; fort.) This certioa.te,you can use in any. way you see proper. 5 `D........-.4.l..1l-. ' I l ->>-.``('- The gmbllc Insist` .i00N 9 Tea. 3 ,,:--.--..- \ib uuu rvvysu VI out` lIUVVll- --Reminders of spring are the numerous germinating seeds and sprouting plants on the Sunny side of THE ADVANCE building, _;RnII (Ina-guns.` IA` D.'..L_'_.7_ _-" J ,__..v -- .. --..a -;uvnLVuu uuuulus, - ---Rev. George F, Bishop s sermons at the Collier street Methodist church last Sunday were good practical ones and were much appreciated / -._ run - - ~- 1 -Ba.rtie s future. ,prosperity~ will largely depend on its busiuess men and its citizens generally pulling one way, I'i`..l.......-.-.---L - ` ` " 1.: r ..... -- v.-V um-J. -En!e.rgement and improvement `of the Central School will be considered by the Board of Trustees shortly ` `D...._:.)_ (:7 1 1` ... - _ _ _ .-.......,u unlvl. IIIJ --Ba.rrie s Wood Cutting Association is entitled to the warm commendation and encouragement of thepeopie of the town. Dam-<:-- -I-_- - r , `I -- V-vvv- -The shing shauties on the bay ere close to the sewer pipes, which seem to be favorite feeding places for sh --Re;1_la.r meeting of the public a board an the Mechanics Institute hall, Monday evening. 1-)W_" 1 . - I .... "O. -P}sons engaged in poultry raising, are `directed to Mr. R. Cross1and s`a.dvert.ise- Ynllf. in f}1;n ntnnnn ,,__ rwr--. -'-It is feported that Rv. J. E Lanceley has be_en invited to a church in Belleville with a. salary of `$1600. "and will be returned in ca a le to the order of .3 ual to ve per cent , mpanv each tender.` the party decline the . e work contracted for. ' 4 .of non-acceptance of .3 . ECHUCTCTS. ~ ' An acceped bank che ue pay the Minister of Public Vaarks. of amount of tender. must ac This cheque will be forfeited ' contract, or fail to complete tender. --More of that delicious lettuce on the editor a table, thanks to Florist Ta.yYor', of Allandale. I bought out Mr D. ell & Co s boot and shoe business ` -Mr A. Steps, of Toronto, has ..-. \a\4I.\t\.| yv L111. .L\L mept; in this paper. TL 2. 5, - O --Repnta.nce in sackcloth and ashes of wrong doimz, was the order of the day for yesterday. -Division Court to-morrow. There are '54 cases, l0.of which are judgment sum- monses. J ` ` """D' -Barrie Presbytery in session yesterday. Report later on. ' t ---The express from Toronto was an hour and 9. half late on Saturday. -The early morning mass at 'SD. Mary`s church la.st`Suntla.y, was largely attended. -The plumber and the fuel men have been enabled to rejoice together this winter. my-`h..... - L---- -A ` ` ` ` _- --J...-av svqvhlll uulu WIIIUUK m Don Buy your dress goods before you see the splendid assortment: at R. I. Fraser & Co. s - 4 -'.l.uc U. Lu. D Monday evening. ' --Meeting of I ' Monday evening. 'D,______ [1 '-The Reformer held 9. meeting at Stav- ner yesterday ' ' VIII, (1 It is Drox nu: witiranr mom amen cou- YO . icy` Vwmcn, Linked Together, Construct 0 - Very Intereuting and Gossipy Ghaptr of Local History. -Total eclipse of the moon on the 10th m-ox. PABAERTHERS PENGII. Palm. as -uu-Inna LIIII IIJIHO All ante notices: on Society. Church or other meeuuzp, all of which are In than euence advoruoemenu. must be laid for at the regn lar rate of 10. per no. - . L ADDRESSI -Tnonm-on. Wedne Cnukcmu. Monday STROUD, Tuesday, Cooxsrown. Thu Barron, AFr?da3_V.. ALLAND.AL.3s Sam` I I.t..'....,...n. it n 1 -`4_ _: Q..- "n Some of puunc ' u. `an no , y a. yawn cvcuun "50 "SAVE. T E' QUEEN. {$1.00 PER ANNUM IN ADVANCE SINGLE IYYPIIQ Inun 1-nu-re mum or runuc VVOFKS, uuawa. 4 v Ttnders will not be considered u as made on form M supplied, and signed with the a ual sigriatures of j tenderers. ` An o...-.......l I.....l. ..L..,..... ...... I- A- 4.- -__1__ _c HINDI MATTERS MUGHLY in the `interest. Lof` SPECIAL NIDTICE. noun` In1A`\lbVl IL` [`IJ'l1 SINGLE %Pl8S. FIVE CENTS. .our street; are dangerously the town parliament next A `were in conclave on school 'nuf-.I'tnl>4-. `\n`` ......m lcuucr. The Department does a bind itself to accept the ,` lowest or any tender. - - nrnr ' I nvlng N M011- Department of Public; orks, Ottawa. I`-at ehruarv, 1895. In:u..uu 1 an unna aaarcssea I0 I.` q! unaersign-T I` b ed, and endorsed "Tender fbr Vern River I Work." will be veceived at this oice ntil Friday. j the 15th day of March next; inclusive! , for" work to I be done in widening the outlets of La Couchiching, , Ontario, accnrdirg to :1 plan and sp icatiun to be ; seen at the Post Oice, Washago. dat the Depart- I ment of Public Works, Ottawa. T. n{`n|-n \.|I:" nnf kn nnnn:/`nu-nrl In-n an ......J.. A- 5. ... HIIU WU TL- Y THURSDAY, ARCH 7, A4 . .. ... CA... 5!... ale...`-2.... L` ..l!:........ .._ _,,_.._,--'_-__--_`ywu . I 5 At 1 p._m , for the electiop f oicera and other busi- ' ness. A full repre enta_t| of Delegates in accord . with the present Domim Government is requested I from all parts of the Ri ng. ' . F. F. TELFER. ` pnnn3.1nen6 . A MEETING OF THE liheral(_:_utn_srvati_I__e_ A suciation? LOST--0n Wednesday last. aoth inn . between Cameron's corner and the Barrie oollen mill. on the Allandale Road. a. lady's black ` taining a purse with a sum of mo A _ noticed picking it up will please le It at the Jan- dale post oice. , V 9-IO nd bag con- y. The arty T Du1'roN.-Av Barrie. on Sundgv evening. Feb. 24th. :89 , Sarah Hattie. second daughter of Ettiehnd Ro t. A. Dutton. aged [0 `years and 3.months. RHINEHART.---In Barfi. _on Monday. Feb. "nth. beloved wife of'Nicholas Rhinehart. aged 78 mm 7 5 | NEALED TENDERS addressed to I ` Pd and HHAAFHQI` " Tends: Piu- MEETINQ1 VOL. XLIV. No. `A Invin- 9'11 Stewarfs Hall, taynet, T-ON GOD sA\/E THE QUEEN./, NEW A6RTlSEMEN'I`S or Northisrimco. 7v`vi'llfl JV. N . WHOLE No. 3137 SAMU:L 9Wxsu:v. Proprietor. . at ,.-no ~'v `ac, -`- Q'v-II`-(no.1; an-ya CHA _ES W.` PLAXTON. . nupul.` Res `ectfully. V P 0. M. DOANE. T`i ;'es[pectfully, JOHN R. SMITH. February 16th, 1895. Man (`.n v! order, F E. F. E. ROY, Serra} {end at V 1e undersign- I . ', r,.....s.:..x.:..... 1\u1,_ Secretary. Pnzesidnt. , C , -, ___v_ `..---....... ICJISLVEIUVIJLUI 1 , Miss Annie Fitzgerald, of `Mount: ' St I ! Louis. was married to Mr James Doyle. of _E } Matchedusbm few days ago . The ceremony I . was performed by Rev. ls`-ztber Gebrin. . l Q `rn|._r1__ a n u. .. . -..--vq-u , Col. Tyrwhitt denies that he has had ; A cattle die of hpluro-pneumonia. The person; 9 who started this story ought to learn a! ! lesson of care and caution by it. . I Attempts are being made to remove the 0 , restrictions to spearimz sh. at the Narrows. ` A petition signed by 500 Orillians and others . has been sent to the Department T ,2 ' Mrs Newbury, in her will, left the dwel- I ling, $200 in cash, and the interest :3 $5.000 ` to her hnahsmd . Aim M. ;l...a.|. 4.8.. an nnn V ? I. c any , 10:10. i The impression now seem: to prevail that i we are to have a, riangular ght `in V North .' "Simcoe. at the `coming elections. I The Gr-its ,- and Tories it isstated are `each. doermingd.` ' toplc, ~-?;cwdid8w in : hvwiql . *1 .;%Gmh`yi of r win -trans ad o * ' __..- .- -w.- -vau- (tr:`i'loVvVnv;g ii tie verdict of the jury in the case of_ Mrs. Newburv, who was shot by 2 her husband :--That- Ann `Eliza Nowbury I came to her dea.I;h..by, 3 .ballef' froin,:a- rel I volver. in the-`hands of her huIba.nd,- `Robert. 3 N ewbury,` ou'at1;rd_a;y,V1Bh "(lay of ' Fgbrmj v I I In-tr `HUS- `-`ary. , I11 Messrs Mickie, Dyment & Son ate` get- 1 ting in considerable hemlock, ash, birch. basswqod. maple and oak at Severn Bridge. I The banks of the Severn River are becom-. . ing pretty well lined with logs. T - ' I TL- 6..1I-.-....... 2.. LL- --___|!eL; E .1 o. . 'ln- . -..._ .- u--wrun-u "1:tv1'e"`Nott:.wa.eaga Ceuncil is threatened , with two actions for dam es for injury re- ` ceived on the roads. _One is for $2,000 and another by Rev Alexander Russell for in- jury done his sporting horse. .\I.._.._ 1`.I'_-I_|_ n_.,_ n: , 'ld`h`e7&}_d-.:>Ee;-;; `I.:`a.iie` `deleting aociet;y hes ' decided that-wood is more useful to 'man than iron. .The 'e'ecc of this decision on ' the market for vwooddand iron is expected to I ` _be something wqn_derfu1.. ' l'l`\|__ _LA,, A .. . .. ` - ! 1 the'in'terea_ttn : to her husband -Aft'.er his dea.thV_ 0 $5,000 ` 3 would `go to her brothers and sisters. ` . 1 The large fruit house of Turner & Robin-, 3 'son. Meaford, was burned one night last} 0 week About 1,000 barrels of apples were, ; prematurely roasted. A ` ` I 11,! H1 ` I Inspector Day, reports the Foxmemd Pub-` . Hie. School progressing satisfactorily under; ithe direction of Mr.` Best,_ the `eicient ` teache_r.- T 1 - . _ ._ -__- ---.v- .-.-J, vvvunnv unuuulux IUKDQV 1 ` The English church people of Waverly; gave an excellent.-entertainment a. few eAven- ` ings ago. The financial results were satin, [ factory. > 7 Ex;za:11'x_g-;1Vis-'n'.1-7;i;Mv:rTho has beeh laboring l successfully in New Lowell. has. deemed it necessary to go to Suayner for awhile. _ n `V . `I7... 11.`. -! `l'\ - purf. v7 3- vv -uvvvlnavb LVI uuvuuu. \V:rn-:-;3ole. of Pnetauguiahene. had. lzheA misfortune t.obreu.k his right" le - at Cedar M Point the other day, while skid ing logs, rhn 4-.'L-----L -------`~ 7 3 I`, 3 . ThTeA1;;cket[so.ys :-Bert Dunn, -who broke I out of the Orillia. lockv-up. was` captured in a. house near Colwell, WC;-a.no`:1 Greene, -of Oriulliag "has. re- turned home and was warmly welcomed by his congregation. ll ,,, IN: I an vs: - A ---- _ -_-.._ '--v :- bging the st;o2"myT.time, it book the editor of the North Star 98 hours so go from ' To- 1 route to Parry Sound, _ QL___,,,,9 '| S7t:-a.yV1;e; z;-dosz"t:;:_`l.a3.Vat`year was $71 By 1 the way the Sun man `snarl: -there should be gmother dollar added " i The`ti;a;.th of Louie, idet daxxghtef of ; the late William Reynolds, isreporbed from 1 Orr Lake. - I ` ` -n ` ' I ",5, ,,a__-..---. Mrs. Charles McPherson. of Orillia, was ` sverelv burned by the explosion of 9. lamp ; -a. fewnights ago. ~ - 3 II1L-T'I,I - " -" ` ` ` ` . i.;.lZ.-J'.-Hi-I-attzhley. ofT0rillia., shipped a. `cat ;loa.d of meat to North Bay and Sudbury 3 last week. ' _ 3 1. Gebrgza Couiter, of J: enville;;:_~broke his iwriac when in the bush cubtingwood the ' other day. ' ' 1 1 71- ..u -' A ---- f VThe town trea.surerof Penetanguihene 'has resigned his position. Cause, leanness 3 ofVsa.1_a.ry [ . ` , 1 11, , is 1. A -- --- - ` lLEE. __` --r ---_ - -wnu: ur-- ZYQICVYYQ II\I\l`IO I F. Miss Moran, of Mount Sb. Louis. has re- turned after spending a few weeks in` Barrie. l The Collingwood bachelor's ball was an exceptionally euccessgul `and brilliant` affair. E The `pal-nnna nf Quad-In Q: _ . . A - . - -2---J - _..-_--.. ..- v.-... -v.II|lIlul_U Ill-Lilllo Tl;eH1 h7.i;Trns of South Simone received 9. car load of salt last week an the Cookstown 1 station. ~ I > ` John Sh'eppard, of Creemoro, shipped a % car load of ne,ca.ttle to Toronto last: ' Wed- nesday V . " nu . . -- . -.-- -'..r..-...- vunvuuwlag gun-yawn. uub uuuuu-y. The leader of the Hillsdele Presbyterian ` : church choir gets _a. salary of $50 8. year. \ } ! 'l'1l........ :_ -__-__1__._.,I --- ` _-.. .. _..-_.-J .. vvv In '\IIlI| i There ioco'nsic'iera.ble sickness at Wauv bauahene andthrough the neighborhood. N IA}-.- LIA..- -E I.` - A Ttxgbf 'tI1'e:-l'\ .i;ccabees has been orgu.n'-` , ized at Toctenham. A Mr. H. Grose, of Lefroy-, was Gilford s : preacher last Sunday ' I mu__ ...:__:'_-.-., -19., -- T5e`f"J:{en&LZg';"}I;e .'BAradford High 3 School now numbers 130. A ' , ,, , _ ___ _ __ _ -- 7-- -_ _.-v-. vv v.-nuance \lO\I\lll v'v:V;1"he ice harvesteis in full ower at Cree more and in the `county generally - I (`pd "lV........L24.4. 2- L-I:I: ,, -0` -I- T ,_ ..__ ___ ---- --....- -........._, _ 5 Col. Tyrwhitt; is hiolzing meetings this ! weak in the township` of Mulmur. i Thirfe;1`u;v'v;.:nerhbers were ' baptized in` ; the Baptist church. Stayner, last Sunday. VIVI... l....;..-_ -1: LL`- Tran 1 u n ,_., ---_ __--.---v--nu : . Saw l'ogs are being drawn in great -num_- i beta to-Gleuhuron. . ' Wolves are reported in the bush about 4, % miles from Uhthotf. ` n """ '"'_' '.""""'J V . } The missiona.ry'collectors of Newton Rob- inson are on their rounds . ` T`(I;I7ewv`i; ;a.;1d"l; li-tvuavlm-<;ll.S';`c 1'Lxa.re. send 8 `pupils J to the Orillia. High School ' , Waubaushene s electric light system is ; i said to be in good working order. ` . FBI... 3.... L_.___--; 2- 2, 1: n n . '1- N ;IV`h"$i"e'thoc-lists ate holding revival meet- ings at Brechin. . 19 "=I`Zh;Nfa-\rvi:s'1:i'ngle mill is outin L `shingles by the thousands. V 7 Sunday school convention at. Thornton 1 last week. ` V V T. 7 1 Ana Oondenud Into Into:-outing` Par:-A graph: {OI Advance noadgrt Who Like the narrow or the lions, Whooping cough is_ )fevalen_ at ` Fever-b I ' I t ffffgghs and bold: are the order oE.Vthe.da.y i at Baxter. j V j Typhbid fever is doingsoms business at Bondil-Iea.d. - { ciirruntn 3! annual: mo ntsuucr ` I nxcnnnaus u 1.ocn. NI :5.

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