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Northern Advance, 20 Jun 1895, p. 4

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REAT NOBTHERN TRANSIT COMPANY, Ltd..(White Line). Rosal Mail Steamers in connection with the Grand Trunk and Canadian Pacic Railways. If in infpnntl fhp ntnnnnh and annular Qhsanuau-c FAMOUS B|:AcK7.mI-:. `GEORGIAN BAYAROYAL MAIL '- STEAMERS _ - I I'3...L:.....I ;L._-.._L-..; L_- -I-A._!_.,, n Look Mom Crockery Window skill coulcl suggest... The "weather wss all that could be desired and enjoyment was the order, of the day. ` Music was furnished by a. bend and singing and speeches and; all sorts of ways opened for amusement and enjoyment during the ve hourstrip. . Noth- ing could have been more complete or more enjoyable, showing that this popular Com- pany spares neither pains nor expense in dealing with the travelling public. Lack of space prevents this week further-_notice `IWUUICII 11CjCIlCVI$IlC- The uniform Promotion Examinations will take place in the public schools of the town on Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday, 24th, '25th and 26th inst. III II` Co. _ The tollowingnentlemen from Barrie were on board :-His Honor Judge Ardagb, John Dickinson. Esq., Mr. Samuel Wesley, Mr. J. H McKeggie, Mr. Angus Cameron. Mr. R. H.` C. Brown, _Mr. Haughuon.Lennox and ..LI....... l.U_- LL. \. others. I I'll!` KITUWUF-9 CDIIUIIIIIUII 5 The third experimental spraying 6f trees will take place in Mr. ' Lloyd e orchard on the hill,` Saturday, 22nd inst. '--- r \)\Jl1G\dl\ll nuvn, , $1 per Amzum in Advance.` Speciallines UUNIIUE WILII LHU IIIIGVUIIILI5 lluuonvo any-v-. space prevents further notice of an event marking on epoch in the history of the popular Great Northwestern Transit R. A. |iTt]tton s ii for Spin, cn..p./ 1 4 l`0I'o.I'( Parry 1 vi" lnsnna C "scans ` `-`NEW scans" sasofs By THE oz. scans av THE LB. scans` BY THE ausu. scans av THE TON - ALL CAREFULLY SELECTED TRUE TO NAME . . ~ AND FROM MOST RELIABLE HOUSES . ' FOR FIELD ANDGARDEN _ A1-0 ` 7 "THE PYRAMIDS" 'r.N%.HoaL:`v V c.noc:naiNo=_s::osMAN BAR R|E., ' ' . Finest Shred Cocoanut 25c. lb. Canned Tomatoes, Pehs and Corn, 3 tins for 25. Tamilcande Indo-Ceylon Tea 35c,, worth 5oc. TIIIIKTIIII-`I ";A\'{i~"JIEALD srngmr, BARRIE. I III?` 1 cut Ul Inc uranu 1I'u"K nan-way. me a rd the steaiiwers, or 23-tf LONG. , -CHAS. CAMERON. ' Secrecarv. Manager. Collingwood. For a new line ofICut Ghflsswax-e._ THE N%RtH.55_'s_ e3v_e1*.9= Au. 0 `I'I.`._-' A rrmt Growers. Attention! P1-uomotlon Examinations. 28 Dunlap-st. 9 `Barrie. I _ Iq`i_es, Collars, Socks, Braces,- Underivear, Umbrellfis, Whit: ` Shirts, Hats and Caps, &c., '&c., marked down in prlce. C01 :i;_m:n(;l;..g_et some Bargains. " - Atour Mammoth Aclothin E3335, 716 I9, Dunlap strut. |g_Lo1j11IN<} 1 CLCEHING 1 . Pattern Hats and Bonnets, Natty and Chic. Trimmed Hats and Untrimmed Hats, newest shapes. Feathers, Plumes and Tips, all shades. - _ Chofoe Flowers, very latest. ' : Jets and Jet Trimmings. Ribbons never so cheap. _ . Come iuand see what we have you know our` prices are the lmvost of 311? Millinery house or department in Barrie. ` First-`class 'M%||llnery' at io_\n_r__ prices. Grand Emporium, `Z, 9 AND 19, DLJNLOP STREET, V Is the place to buy and save money all the time. V % iooooooooooot Here you are for Bargalns. Q9 How is fyour.opportunity-Vle are still knocking the li ,Rent Houses cannot meet our unequalled bar- gains. Our.Blg Store always crowded with Buy- ers who know that POWELL & CO. S l e out of High Prices. The Big DOY0lJWANTto8AVEMONEY For $1.50 you get an Untrim- med Hat in the latest style. Ladies Colored Taeta Gloves 20 and 25. J d In Tans, Bluets, F awns and Creams, regular 35 m_1 4' Black and Tan Thread Hose in open Work. Beautiful pattern at 400. per pair. Black Seamless Dye Stockings full fashioned at 15 and 20c, DC. 500 yds. 200 yds. 200 yds. R.|. FRASER & 80. Leading Lines in :3 Departments, Lovely pattern in Prints `for 5s`c:ts.i yard, worth 8c._ White Lawn for 5 cts., worth Sc. Check Muslins for 5c., Worth 8c. Nearly Yard Wide Shaker Flannel for 5c., worth 89. `Heavy Factory Oottons for sheeting for 40 yard. Lace Curtains 25, 35 and 50c. pair. Fine-Blackand Colored Cashmeres for 20c. yard. Women s Cashmere Gloves for l5c., worth 250 and 30c; .3 Pairs W0men s Fast Black Cotton Hose for 25 ets. Everything else in the shop marked away down. We positively guarantee everything as advertised. Untrimmed Sailors, newest shapes, low prices. 50 Trimmed Hats, new and nobby, all at one price - We beg to announce to money-savers that we `have.-scooped up an entire sample line of a. large maim- factnrer at about 56 cents on the dollar, and have .marked:~theni so as to give the public the benet of our "fortunate purchase; They consist of Men s Suits and Men's odd Pants and Vests. Boys and Youths Suits andoddfPan%s. . - T V Farniers` sale notes cashed or taken for collection. _ r Gloves and Hose. 1 Irish; Lawn at 11c., regular` price 20c. White Ground Pongee Cloth, spot and stripe, White Victoria Lawn 20c. Double fold at 10` and 15c. per yd. E. I. Fraser 1,9, T19, nuuI.oPr smear. MILLINERY. JUNE 20 95. $1.50. Transact` a General Banking business. . a a Current Accounts kept; V Farmers and Commercial notes discounted. - . Special attention given to collection of notes and ac-_ counts. Cheques cashed,` American exchange bought and `sold. Drafts issued payable at par in Canada and United States. BRANCHES '! ELMVALE and STAYNEBJ BANKERS, J. H. McKEc._c_;IE_, IC%II"'-"I` N-IjC"`ICT- `A-1:-8 Page 48 Column `Newspaper. . Published from the Office, :23` Dunlop Street Barrie, in the County of Simcoe.` the Pro- vince of _ Ontario. Canada, every Thursday Morning, by 9 A BARRIE, ONT. ESTABLISHED 1379. I TERMS or Sunsc RIPTION, A 0 A 1 6:. CO._, Managr. } A t:rien'diy :go'.me of /football was "played in Ivy last Saturday evening,` betweenteams from Colwell and Ivy, resulting in tlfree to two in favor of. Ivy. The Qolwell boys iron. social 106 of -boys. T .ba.'th moyning. 4 ._ V_ ` . `Mr. Bn.d'MiII`,vDgng.;:,0i Elmroyo, Rev." im. Sitppsgn .a.;a in the serv; ice of the. Pres.byteginn ohgmh last; Bu_b- were viai6iggj.;hor' Mi; B1-ck. % The 8:cr`aInent of the Lord e Snippet will be dispensed in the Presbyterian church, Ivy, on J une 30th inst. `Mr . James Nixon and wife arid Mr. Geo. Moclaan and wife, all of Newton m _Robineon. {gate .fyiqt.igg,__ _.;n_poq;at_s~"-.1`1'9` roantly. 5:: - rs. R. McQuay is abl to attnd church again. \ , `Our esteemed friend and neighbor, Mr.` Thomas Jennett, sr., met with a. serious accidentlast Saturday coming from Barrie. Sitting on the rear end of this waggon he fell off and broke his collar bone. We are glad to say `he is doing well. ` Tl-1'e Rev. Mr. Dreyor was auoocossful at his recent examination in Toronto. Congratulations. A ueoween one ooys as `.9 W99 made me` best pie- That fell `between Miss Wide and Miss Hudia,. - However,TMiss Hndia won the cake. - - On Tuesday evening a Lemon Pie Festival was held, which was the most enthusiastic feature connectedjwith the Army service the sweet days 'of long- ago. There was a spirit of contention between the boys as to W139 @949 ` m_ A . . MU tan` - n-:A ) II I - (VI I ' Mr. Wm. I.eOna.i:i, (of( ii;i1iiWToi;c->i1I`:o Police for_ce) and wife, are visiting with friends in Stroud and vicinity. V I\ III I ` g to the people to vote yes or "no at the Committees have been appointed to make similar inquiries on various oc- casions during the last ten years," and all the information available has again and again been collected,` but the coun-' cil pigeon-holed the reports` and did nothing. For ten years THE Anvanos has urged the claims of the deserving poor, and for a long time no other paper in the county was .in its favor. _ Now some actively advocate this pro vision for the poor, and only one offers any opposition. There is an awakened public sentiment that will no longer endure quietly the incarceration of aged men and women among criminals be- cause they are poor. The Council would not assume the responsibility of establishing an Industrial Home, al- though there was not a single unfavor- able report from any county in-`which suchan institution exists, and . though it has been demonstrated that the cost of keeping the poor would be lessened if they were comfortably cared for in such a home. The- report which is herewith given, refers the whole case_ 3 Municipal Elections. We would fain hope that the people will give a favor- I able answer, and we know theywill if I the (.3886 isfairly and honestly present ` ed to them. The ministers in all the 1 townships should take the opportunity T in the meantime to enlighten the Tpeio- pie to whom they preach on alletphases of the case, so that every voter may 1 intelligently cast his ballot. `The press a has its duty to perform, and we doubt f not it will be well and cheerfully done. ` The county is rich, the equalized as- E sessment this ` year exceeding twenty million dollars. It will be a burning shame if with such wealth, $30,000. cannot be raised to save its deserving, T but homeless poor in their last" days '5 from imprisonment, and their remains A (denied Christian burial) from the "V dissection table. . The Rev.` Canon Murphy has re- turned from Toronto, where he was attending the Synod, and will preach at the opening of thenew church of St. John at Waverly on Sunday next. It 111 1- The membets .3: Inniiail rlgifsvtiict. `-L.O.L., met in session in the Orange hall", Baxter, on Saturday lost, their principal business being to determine on the place of celebration of the com-. ing 12th of J uly. After several ballots had been cast, it was decided to -meet in Collingwood. ' ` i A ` -u--p -- -9. __ - -- The Rgv. `H. E. W. Kemp"a1V1d Mr.` Wm. Black, are in Toronto, attending Conference. News has just reached us of the death of one of Innial s oldest inhab- itants and first settlers in the person of Mr. Jae. Neely, of the 9th-Con. _ The garden party held under the auspices of the band on the 7th inst, was, to say the least, a grand success. The weather was ' all that could he wished for and the tea. and programme the best. The band take this (ppor- tunity of thanking all thue who as- sisted _them in their efforts. The pro ceeds amounted to some $51.. Advance Correspondence. . A shower of rain would do no harm. The annual Public School Pic-nic will be held at Sandy Cove on` Friday first. The" usual sports and `amuse- ments will be provided and a rat-class time may be looked for. i ' Mr. Haggart -`quite a chore on Hand ingiving aneweraabout the expendi- ture on the S00 Canal and. whatthe relations of Ryan & 00., the contractors are to the Public Works Department.` The Opposition seem to think there is another rst-class scandal on the boards and are hugging the comforting pros pect -with `an affectionate pertinacity. One of the `surprises last iwevelr, S` was the resignation "of seven out of the nine members constituting the Divorce" Committee. of the Senate; The Cath- olic members of the Senate as well as the House of Commons are opposed to the granting of d vorces on any ground; and voteagainst it always. They do this because their church holds that divorces are wrong. Votes on divorce billsare now- only a matter of form.- Only one division in each" session is ever taken, and after that the "divorce motions andreadiags are carried with Mr. Speaker merely` respeating the words On divis1on. .' Last week some dispute arose on a divorce bill, when the solid Roman Catholic` opposition in the Senate added to some Protestant Senators who opposed that particular bill, resulted in throwing out the D1- vorce Committee s recommendation. This was an affront that could not be brooked by seven of the members and they resigned. What will be the re- sult, people` watching the proceedings of the Canadian House of Lords, are curious to know. ' It is an event with- . out precedent in the S._enate s history; to the _ Gcslzerncr-G~e`g,eral a' ielhtion to thc h Mp.nito'h`a, ._ Qucstiog and what pfopoaiticns were [nude to _Mr.; Greenway, &c., &c., all of which will be calculated to put the Ministry on a bd of nettles. V - ronri-roan scan-3: The opposition at Ottawa are oppos- ing about every item of the supply bill ostensibly to force the Government to say what its purpose is with regard to the two and a half million . grant to the Hudson Bayn Railiwavi. "'.l`hey ', allege that the Government game` is to let that affair remain dark 1ti|l'moat of the members have "their, gripeacka reagiy. to i go to~`.the1tr`aina for `home"andf{theij;[run7.: the bill through; iviith out;liougaion-..~_.` ;j;;:; Advanob use New steamship "Majestic." The .G_reat Northern Transit Company had 3 Royal day laet Tuesday `for a_ trial trip of their magnioient new steamship Majestic. ` Over - eight =.hundred- invited ueete enjoyed the delightful` run on the V eorgien Buy. Newspaper men_from every part of ` the eountry; railroad `men, hotel men and othere-__hm_i_ been V,-`Invited and ar- took of the unbounded hoepitulityof the mm- peny, all of wI1'oee"oic`ere-vied with one nnotherin minitterin_omtqo the wnntei--and. oomforte of all who were there The tables were ipresd_witIfeVry e'tibeta.iitiei`Ten d' Iux. urv that the eppgtite :_q9u_ldA,ereve and everv invited guest wage conveyed from his home . fiend-returned wit without e_- cent `oi ' xpense .Q. I ,p _ _:<:e?-won rjoue -V A; n :;p c'e. '47l!ii3`1l9``hi'591lli?Mi13FP`3;.!11>.tlr3;ugh-I :iomn we we ", -4 - As usual, Angus will be the centre of attraction on Dom_inion pay, when the Presbyterianswill hold their annual festival and entertainment. V` Football and baseball matches are being arrang- ed for. _It is expected that a number `of clubs will here that day` aInd__oon- test for prizes. Prof. Hand's reviorks at night willhe fully oarried` out; ` and willbe-equal, if not better,` than -last year._.:-_., 5 V _ E} n e Rev. Mr, Dodds gave 9. lecture in the Dominion Hall Monday evening, under the auspices of- the A.0.F., on histravele through Mexico. He ex- hibited a number of costumes worn by the people of that country; The lec- ture `was very interesting and instruc- tive. ` V Mr.'Alf. Cross conducted 'theL regular service at the Methodist church last Sunday e_vening. V % X Rev. J. it s. B?omet, A71};t;.: will pgeaoh here and at New Lowell ` next; ` , "..`":._ . A . 1 Mr. McAlp1'n, of Collingwood, occu- pied the plpit at the Presbyterian church on Sabbath last, in the absence of Rev. J. Leishman, who was attend- ing the assembly at London, Ont. Mr. McAlpm preached here both morning and evening to large congregations T1,, 1' 'l\ (N I\ " Rev. 0. Washington was attend. iug conference 9.}. Totfonto last week. Mr- N[cAlm'ri- nf nnllinawnnrl nnnn- Mrg.._Hat_ton, of Hamilton, who has been visiting with `her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Davidson, during the past _two or three weeks, returned home on Monday.- ... A. -g - - Miss Ida Mochan, of New Lowell, has been visiting _with Mrs. Leishmao, at the mansea few days; A I ll` 21- 1: vs- [ , Advdnoe `(:1-reapondonbe. Th_e hay and spring crops are suffer- ing badly from the want % of rain. Should it not come within the next few days` our crops are ruined. `to __v _.. Miss S. Brooks has returned to her home In Peterboro aftar spending some time with her cousin, Miss Mary Brooks. Miss Cooper is visiting with friends in the city, A Quite; a. numberif our citizensintend guing on the excursion on_ Thursday the 20th inst. T Miss Sinclair ii; a guest at Mr. J a-mes Hartfa; . T C61. O Bri;3n went to Orillia on Mon- day to take charge of the militarycamp there. ` - ' V Miss Mary Goode feturned from the city last week to attend her sister s wedding. Last Thursday evening Mrs. Alfred Doane had the misfortune to severely sprain herankle which is the cause of a great deal of pain. Sincerely hope she will soon be around again. Miss May Sanderson returned to Toronto last Saturday evening after spending a few weeks at her home, Mr. John Sanderson s ' Miss -Rose Arthur is spending a ` few days in Barrie visiting her aunt, Mrs. Bell, Worsley street. was Innusrnuz. nounf _ The action of the Council in adopt- ing the report of the Special Commit- tee on the Industrial Home question in this county, marks 9. step in the pro- gress of the ght for this needed re- form. ` Mr. D. Brown has returned from Cairtwriight where he has been visiting for some time. A Very` iweddingi took place in St. Thomas church last `week, when Mr. John Brooks and Miss Ellen Goode were were united in mar- riage. Rev J.,E. Cooner performing the ceremony. The bride was becom- ingly and `appropriately dressed, assist- ed by `Miss Cooper. 'I he groomsman being Mr. Will Brooks. After the the usual , congratulations had bren given, the happy couple drove to Barrie accompanied by some of their friends, where they took the train for Toronto, their future home. The presents to the bride were both costly and numer- ous. A Mr; Th_oa._ is at prsent fram- ing in in Suunidale. _ - | Mr. M:\Oonell"o.`n< i' wife, of` Alliaton, visited us receritly; " I I'D run: an Edie; Lily-I Davie and Mies Tillie Arnold returned from Oshawa Ladies College recently... Welcome home again. If I` A one Miss A. J. Spears has gone on a visit to the Prairie Province. We wish the young lady a pleasant time and safe re- turn. f , T " The. people of this locality are in thorough sympathy with Premier Greenway r9 the Manitoba. Schoql question. _ James 'Amold is aepint `in Oshawa. _The parsonage is -being thoroughly renovated. .Mr'. Garbett has the con- tract end no doubt an Al job may be looked fori AThe crops in this locality owing to the prolonged drought will `be short. T cum an... `.519 -nun: Ia yo-uu_ SubscriberS now in arrears for three months and over will be charged $1.50 per annum. ' Advance Correanondenoe, ` THE NoRTHE1N A`D_VA .NOE.A ,1 Choi " Summer kuidene on south side of Kim- feidt 3 , known at Bear Point,`a.bout` IX miles : and uhrubbiry. on which ch in 1` Fnmd Cot- ltaze. Pn'noLhm.m L.. ~. . ~ 1-. '- ~ra -rnoo$4oo.oo`,: -4 .. ` ' rug apovep `y ill helqued for smnmerif nd told-Before mt` ulg Forterm:=`:Epl`to \ McCAR`1`HY.P rum &_n_a 4A 111;. ;. 24-3: _i ~ ` Solncatox-s.&Vc., . lIOIII"o ~ Orders taken for xlozorating China.-' Lessons 85%|! [Paving and / III33 n-A24--u-: -.-.. ..-- ` TERMS :-a Leaaonl. pen; term. no-Le sons, per term $4.50. Duration of lesson. three houn.- ' ` ' _ ___.,_.._ ...-.. ---. a i4us MAR.GAR.1' =F`lNDLAY BAYFIELD s1-mm ;-_ BARRII-1. \ C'aS$e~=-in A China% Pfair1t%ing.l he ' A - * 1 . ckets and all informaon supplied by all G.T.R. and C.P.R. Agents. or by agzfann to ' M. B T8-V. Manager. . MAITLAND 8; RIXON.. ; Collingwood. Ont. Agents, Owen Sound. - an rattan BIII.-`III! ulna.-uuy OI '_I`0- rontoleaxes penetang 1.5; p.m . and Midland after arrival of. trams rom Toronto and Hamiltonyllally, (Sundays excepted) for the Is- lands. Sans Souct, Rose Puit. P ' Harbor and Parrv Sound. connecting with the ity of` Parry ' Sound there on Mondays and Thursdays for Killar Hlh _@'No new name will be added to the'Subscription List until the money is paid, C--L---!|___A _-..- __ -...._-__ 1'... LL`... __.'._a.L_ _...I xuarle. ` Non'l'n_ snonn I.lNE.-Clty or Parry sound leaves Collingwood at 1.30 pm. every Monday and Thursdigy for Parry Sou_nd, Byng Iqlet. French River and Kdlarney. connectmg where wxth theliners for the Son. PARRY IIOUNII IalNE.-OIty of To- l'0lll0.leaves nenetamr l_lE n_m _ and Midland i 554? ~22: HICS. . 800 LINE.- City of Colllngwood and City ol Midland leave Collin vood at 1.30 p.m.. Meaford 4.30 and Owen Soun 11.45 p.m. every Tuesday and Friday. respegtivel , forall ints on North Shore and Manitoulin Islan s to Sau t Ste. Marie. 3 I &I'IIVI&rII Lighted throughout by electricitv. Running in close oohnedtion with the G.T.R_. and C.P.R. bum running. For `information as to freight rates and fares apply to any`a ent of the Gkand Truvk Rai-way. the Purser on )ard the ste.1i1`u-nu. nr M46` 1 co".-I:i,3"Ta" E{E"B? `E?:"5F$?.}i` on 1 THOS. LONG. . -Cg} gnnrnna PC NortI2_$n9.Le_N.a!i.sa1i9n0 o I'aCIl1C nauways. It is intended the staunch and popular Steamers, ATLANTIC, Capt. Jas. Wnlson; Munsnc.` Capt-. P. M. Campbell; Pncu-`xc, Capt. R. D. Foote. wdl run as follows during the season of navigation, I895. Leavin)Col'ingwood at x p.m.. Mealbrd 3'30 p.m., Owen und 11.45 p.m. every Monday, Imu- day and saturday, for K'llarney.Manitowaning. Little Current, Kagawong. Gore Bay, S nish River. Serpent River. Alg.-ma Mills. Blmd iver. Thesnalnn. Rrm-4-, Minn. Hiltnn. Sr, 'nn'c Ialanrl ver. aerpen: mvcr. mgama Mms. bum: Kwer. Thessalon. Bruce Mines.. Hilton._ St. Joe's. Island, Garden River and Saule St. Mane. - ' M l_.,..:..... c-...u Go u....:. .. .x....::...:.'. .. .... 'r|..._.. SAMUEL WESLEY. I=`Ifao'PnIETon`

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