Mr. Charles King is` ndw clerk in R: A. Dutton s grocerv. 1'fIn urn aha sun: at V 1 R. D;v, of yandolph, wad in town on Friday and Saturday. V T %% ;i.1. 1;e};}.L'LfJ'Ea;' b3}','"$;; in town last week in the interest of the Sur- nrise Soap Cd. L 11.. 'I\ In ll ,,,,,,..i ,I I . II`! n .1 Mr. acwatt has been elected Chait- man of the Committee on Appeals of the Royal Arcanum. ` 1': u 1. . -'. ` A 1 Mr? W7a;t'V<;rnen,. of Cellander. is re- newing acquaintances abouttown after an absence of nearly two years. , --- - - --- - It -S'nn'iers tailoring w \ establishment, now of Hsgersville. made a. l business trip to town Thursday lasts. 11.. __'__1 ll..- 'n-L--,. n_|,_-_. 1 up- .93`;- elzenaard v}cc ;`>it1s`,end}to be ebsolhtely free from cache and aws ; the line wire to 1 be of best copper and to be tied securely to ` Jnsulatorg wxth copper wire. E `II---_.!_ _.-._:_I!.,, `,1 .1! LI I III 1 V ....-_ V-`.`__ .._- `_5Li$:rio eupbliee 'of Zn kinds Wm be -provided by. the successful tenderer. All _qua.litzy throughout. articles" "or materials are to be of the highest ' 1ll3;fhca1l less than 1,. 5 000 indandeacent lamps of 16 candle power ; will be requiredvaa 9. first installment. ; Z M:l`8i."'{6ilI_;>:I-, ~6fmfl.;<>_r<;1:'to, is visiting with Mr and Mrs. Wm. Ballantyne. "I77 I C A --uu~un rulvv V:-vow. wunov rllvvvuuvv I u u - I u I - -u 1 9 phirs_ Ladies` K id Oxforq Sh, "patent leath- et up. -V clhy. sew_:d, mm 2} to 7,. regular. urine $1.16. nlannm; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ._ ._- .. --_-_-._ -' ---. r'ZM1:s.Z_1:hos'.TMe-K'ee has returned from a visit: 30 her son, Dr. McKee, of Chicago. 1'-L_ l1._-2_. __ -1) `I)___._.S_ L,__' ___ Adjala. . . . . . . . . . . . . Essa. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Floa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . West Gwillimburv. Innisl . . . . . . . . . . . . Matched-ssh . . . . . . . Medonte . . . . . . . . . . N ottawaaaga . . . . . . . Orillia . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oro . . . . Sunnidale . . . . . . . . .. Tayv . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tinv . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tecumseth . . . . . . . . . Toaaorontio . . . . . . . Vespra. , . . . . . . . . . . CLIIIBUVII Q u o | I - n o o 0 n BEl'l'i3....b. uuooon 'Uollingwood .. . . . . . . . Midland . . . . . . . . . . . Orillia . . . . . . . . . . . . . Penetanguishene . . . . Stayner .v . . . . . . . . . Beeton . . . . . . . . . . . Bradford . . . . Creemore . . . . . . . . Iottenham . . . . . . . Legislative School Grants. Total for Townships. . V--l'\/I12.`-E}-e,;>_1';;;'ef `i<'aVf`tm<)n Monday for Arthur to learn telegraphy. He will play- lacroaae with the club of that town. Total for Towns. . Total for Villages . . . . . .8 341 6-0 Total....:.... To be Bbpt. lg. * ._._ _ `_. , `.;n:, Sporting Notesf Persdnal News. mm ; NORTHERN ADVANGE, ;.;;'$Lb as 115 00` T. 33 oo ll I\I\ .. $2000 117 00 10 00 139 00 111 00 ...$ 397 00 JV! 0 Cows are running at large here, and nu- merous are the complaints by citizens of the 6th ward. There is a. cow by-law in force. Take warning. Yes, and there ought to be a boy By-law, and some of the boys of this ..s6179 B-0 After a judicial course of proceeding. per- haps unparalleled in the history of this Pro- vince, you have been for the second time convicted of the murder of your wife. If the theory put forward by the Crown, and to some extent at all events adopted by the jury be true, words can scarcely describe the heniousness of the offence of which you have been guilty. You took from her home a woman whom you vowed in the presence of your Maker to love and to cherish during her life and your life, and perhaps at that moment you wedded her with a View of doing her to death. Surely humanity can scarcely be guilty of a worse crime than that. I have no desire to say anything that would barrow your feelings at this time, and what I now say to you is in the hope that in the time that is allotted to you you may re- eet and repent of the evil that you have done. You not only c mpassed the death of your wife. but you ma e her trust in you an instrument of her own undoing. She think- ing probably that the insurance which you were inducing her to effect was intended to make, you and her happy and comfortable torthe rest of your lives, willingly entered upon all your schemes. you having murder in your heart and intending _to sla `her. There must be pity for your poor ather. He has stood - by you with a delity that does him credit. If you had been half as true to the woman who left father and mother for your sake she would probably not now be in, her grave, and you would not now be a convicted felon shortly to appear before your Maker. You have been defend- ed ably, and the Crown has pressed not-hing unfairly against you. Everything that could ., have .been saideor could have been done `has been said and done` to save your -life. - Twice have _ juries pronounced ~.you lguilty. There can be no moral doubt in the mind of anybody_ that you were cuilty- The only doubt was, whether the crown had been able to lay hold of the proof that would bring eonviotion`hom'e to you according to the rules of law." I have only one duty ti) perform now.._ cl]!-he laws say` that he who stands inycour ~positi_op_~ shall suffer death. I The sentence andjudgm t of the court upon you,` William James Ha -' mend, for the felony of which youhave_ been convicted, is _that,you be taken to`t_he_ lace: from wheneeyour came, and thation Ty urs-. I day, the 15th` day of September next, you be; taken` from 'thenoeto`5the place of ~.`exeeu`tion;' and there-` be;-hanged b the';1i_eck`.:untll7!ou ,ere.dGd'- M|1:!n!Y: the... |'.d.`.1!"";Y.~,,|"3|I.'<?!i..9" regal ; .3 }|i:n;in" or ` UIIE 9` hing." ` '--Gold in pa `mg .....m.. 1.... beonkouad in -_tl,1a`Peaco var imiiom. ' , ' C QUALIFIED OPTICIAN BARRIE. 0 OOOOOOOO-OOOOC aooonunud-uout-o-can--uooocnnaun Beef, for uarters per cwt.......... Beef, Hin quarters per cwt......... Da.ney....... 0ats......... Rye......... Pnan _ . . . . _ _ . Fra.wley s Shoe Store. Cow or Steer, No, 1. per lb......... II n No.2. n . . . . . . ... `H `N .No. 3, II coocou-on 3!-nee?-k1nseach............ ...... .. 6'. auto go.-I. W000, `Itag pl'C0l'|1u-anus.-coca..- Antlaracxtecoal. per ton............ vausxlnaeacn. 0 a o n u I a.llowperlb....... What Whit0......u~ `Intact On!` In "I&&FII`Zl'I11I spncmrxrv, so-ti Gristing and chopping Baily. The Prices Runng in the Barrie, and Toronto Markets During the Week, , lJohn@-:-Galbraith, ' ..'o1='`'1*.nE.. .. A TOLLENDAL. Roller Flouring Mius. V ALLANDALE.` Eflllfif A I III _,`_a." and` iwrescribg ` Gl;.sses-Glasses only-when necessary. We `guarantee satisfaction. ' ders it unsafe to defer correction. If your eyes are troubling you in any way have them examined at once. We have equipped our Optical department with the most modern appliances and we make careful examinations SPECIAL SALE OF Spring and Summer Shoes. Of many defects of the Eire ren- D. H. Maclaren. ns.each.................... ..g-II. FREE OF CHAREE `Toronto Farmers Ma:-ket_s. loxouro. May 3:, 2898. whiwOIII|I.l`CIIIC...IIIOI.$xo3tsl` redw . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .- rnn_... II` Winn: MARKETS. ..TH E.. 'Mi:N's bnpr. L 85.'P`";,...';:.;`":::`.:1*2..'.L*.'; :*s..:..*2:-;* Buuun, June x, 1898. .........$ 1 03 to $ to` III oaoo a 650.... Alfred Hunt, the private banker at Brace- bridge who closed up on Wednesday. admits -liabilities of $50,000, and it is feared by out- siders they may be much more. Mr. Hunt says he will make an absolute assignment, without an offer" to settle. In the meantime, it is feared that many of the de ositors, of the poorer classes, will su'er. ost of the I merchants in Bracehridge did business with Hunt. There are some fty Braeebridge creditors alone. Many of the farmers of the surrounding townshi s banked with Hunt. The claims are the way from a few dollars to $3,000 in size. - Mr. Hunt is said to have lost heavily in Toronto real estate. Some $8,000 went down recently by the failure of a Bracebridge con- tractor, and the smash of a sawmill business at Burk s Falls occurred about the same time, `with heavy loss to Hunt. Hunt was formerly Mayor ot Bmcebrikige -and is still a member of the Town Council. There is $175 of the oor;5oration a money in `his bank. It is said that on Monday last he received in deposits over $1,000, mostly from Bracebridge merchants. ' It wee decided to invite the Dominion Bank to takeover the estate and operate it use regular branch of the 'bank.-'I.`o_ronto World. . I Batt; Team in Canadian `Military `D1-HA T _An nouns `IR.-55.1.-.. -' u. D liuulu . . . . . . . . .. Di . Bandaman Scott .... -75 . ' '.n_ F. Ewan . . . . . . . . .. 64 % Sti`-Sgt. John Coleawand Private Sugars, neithotro whom were on the vtaam, made 81 -and 66 points resfeotively, and thus won ay T pldceh, on next.Fri '3 team.` for THE ADVANCE, the best weekly paper in the County Qf Simcue. 'll ,,_, * -Levl Levinuk , the Jew who Jewed '3 brother Jew on field street out of 89 some time ago. was` ibereted lent week, be having refunded the $9 and promised to pay .ch'e`oc_a_h \wi'thli"_a1_n`onth. Ll YUM I-IIIL IIUI above merchants. wwwuu 1-can av`-A-an can Kauwwuuu anus vary Rie Leagueidatches. The first of four. matches toklace last Friday at the, Barrie Ban `es. The 35 t_'.eo;m made 614 points, as fol owa :` ' Lt.-Col. Ward . . . . . . . . . 63 ' Col. Sgt..Campbell 74 , Corp.` Colb_urne,... ,. . . 46 Priv9t,e`John`uton. 47 u Myers .... .. . 69 `n` Shrigla`y...... ' . . . . .. 58 - II ylunro .............. 54 g_______`7 A. .--06nnt D Ivry his forfeited bin, bail at y _ ontgesl, (sud hilfriendd have been obliged to pay for`-tho `bomln. 3 _ . When purchasing goods from any of the following merchants ask for Cash Coupons. and when your Coupon Book is lled with Coupons, collected from them, take it to GEO. MON KMAN, Druggist, and get $3 in cash and another book. You do not need to take the book to the store with you when making purchases, just ask for Cash Coupon. John Binghum. Butcher. B. 1. Fraser 6: Co., Dry Goods. B. Powell. Butcher. B. A. Button. Groceries. S. M. Lawrence. Boots and Shoes. Thou. N. Bobley. Groceries. T. siaoworth an Son. Baker. (`. Hinds. Groceries. Bert 11. Fleming, Books, Etc. H. II. otton. Hardware. Caehman an Perry, Clothing. J. Mccandless. Harness. George Rlonkman, Druggist. . B. A Douglas. Jeweler. la. Stephens, Fancy Goods. Shaw Bros.. Photographers. Dougull Broo., Furniture. If you didnot receive one of the Coupon Books, you can get one free from any of the on I" i nhnvn mnrnhnntu ESTABLISHED, JUNE, 1878- President-George C. Morrow. Secretary-Joseph Wright, ex-Warden Co. Simcoe. Treasurer-Joseph Kellv. - V DIRECTORS. . Wm. McDermott. ex-Warden Co. Simcoe. W. H. Hammell, ex-M.P.P., ames Brett. Member Simcoe Count Council, G. P. McNabb. Jas. Sloane. Thos. Baycrdft. John Semple, ohn A. Arnold, J. F. McCar- thy, . S. Daugherty, Hartley Graham. E. Wallwin. J no. Kelly. VIII, _ , ", ,,,,, .___._.l .r..._.__.., -- .--n.... J..." ._....l. I The` average cost of carrying Fire Insurance during the past 20 years is about one- half charged by Stock Companies. Full particulars may be had from SIMCOE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE C0 \ . $3_|N__C.A_$!" FREE Parties vsnrhoihave been waiting for our new supply to come in can be satised now. This suit is Well Worth $7.50, and cannot be preducednnby any other store in town. sBringyoureBoys along and see our great as- sort Inentat.prices ranging `from $|.25 up. Our $1.50. Black Serge Coat and Vest is a, `marvel, worth $|OLOO. T Fraw|ey& llevlin A number ol the members of the Allan- dale Home Circle attended the Barrie Home Circle on Friday night. ..I Which cure the worst cases in a few minutes. Pleasant and easy to take. There are fteen powders in a'box and cost but 25. We 've a. free sample powder to any one, _because the tree sample makes most le buy a. box. an that is what we are after, and you wxll be after a box too when you have cu a splitting headache with a sample powder. KEV. U1 . narper IO!` rneumausx STORE, opposite Post Oice. There are several of these. There is the natural cure, waitin several hours for it to stop. Ellaerenils g` bandaged head and sleep cure. always inconvenient an sometimes isn't a cure after . en ere I8 PAGKER S PATENT HEADAGHE HOYIDEBS .---wt- ------ V N. B.-Free samples of Kutnow's Effervescent Ea:-lsbad Powder. so high] recommended bv Rev. Dr. Harper for rheumatism, will be sent any one making application at S AGERS' DRUG STORE nnnntn Pnnt Oirg. 1-zeaaaeiie NC`ur*e_: \\/lJ\JII&& LJ.6\Jl b At the Clarkson House, Barrie, on SATUBDAYS only. Farm Property only Insured and opexgtions conned to County Simcoe only. I 10 To Everyfamily in Barrie and Surrounding Country. l_3ra.cebridge Failure. 614 as folfowa . t..Campb9ll . . . . .. 3olb_urne;. . . .'. John`uto n Shrigly . . . . . . . . Munro ...... .. J.Sronle 64 0 sQ0to$..`..'.4..... E_WIl|'.._....._.>.. V J.' I15, IIIU V IDLIIIGI Patchell, Burton avenue. -xoucx V1 Illll an 'sEAGI:R's' DRUG STORE, R33 3321' I'\E'E'If*E' Gebrg Ev'er[ln[r BARR|E'S GREATEST DRUG STORE. Tweed Suits. Buysne of our Popular DUNLOP-ST. 'o'P'P. PO-S'l-' 'o?I-'I`EI-:. ` MONEY Ar MVAND 5 mm onN'r.-We . ..-.;`*".`:;J` "73 ".i"" "`l `,`:1.`." `e.-L:`` .s.;.2.....`.':;n "3.`i.;`:.`?'..'..":. ....:. ;mne ." " on" 'go'o_a`.ecu;y, at low rates of interest. ,l!_, vn yuc- per cent.-.';a'y`-auble Yea 13' u to one half the '-n}{{se_a{.1'e}a 5;}; icazmpfd aihe a;..;;,; of Buttereld s foundry for a. few days last week. 1-.---- 1'I-_l_-....!1I- -2 `I)I__I.___A.-._ - ' _"}n'.."aI;;w 2'2}-aEa.. C-omp:1:1;'vv independent of Underwriter Associations. $I5. d `t with Ontario Government.. _ resident, Arch. Camgaell. M.P. ; Vice Presxdcnf. Thou`. Crawford, M. P. .; General Manager. W- ` Greenwood Brown ; Agent for Barrie. I2-29 HEAD OFFICE - - - TOIIONTO. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL 81,000,000 "`I_`A 9- _` ,, _ _A I`- __ J`, I` |J. H. BEN NETT. IUNIARIU Mllllll ll T- N- HOSE?! fI!I'.\A I\l'\'1lI\I` n no; __--_. `*ru:T"`mmiLus to Loan For Dinner in Hot Weather H.R.JONES `1--V-vv, .._--__.--_. Mrs. Belton ia'at Mrs. John Webb's. having returned recently from a. visit with friends in Beeton. us-IA, cbpn A{m'co'coTSm_Rcu,m. The butcher will provide for your table, but for yoixr BREAKFAST and TEA the many little delicacies that alone will tempt the appetite can be obtained at them a. visit. Like all travellers. when going east. pay knng n. ..2...'s Assunmca c`o. AGENT, BARBIE. ..'l'llE.... -Miss M;y Doaldson, of Cookstown, is the guest; of Mr. and Mrs. William Erley, Cumberland street. eneral Agent, | IIIIIIY JUN}; 2, 1898. on 1"! intro uce salsa :0 C-~ That C encc on legiatc I hot 211!` fur ])1V' to ST Under N-Nita. ;:1= of Fenelon Falls, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Alf. 1)n6nInnI1 nuunnn Anni-nun In the Co or person }' heft`? three days wncr ca applying a T'1"1`Ei \VAI:SH- \\':-11s in his DL .\'H.-\.\{ Abern ..,...l v 1 DR ood rcf1 MITH, (liaising his dwelling house and will brick it. Nothing like being up with the times, Richard. Draug- rcsid Dicki Mr. GR1sa-- land. Barc of th ! Wn.so.\'~] MCLEQI) the r `L COFI-`EY~ Rich Irwin HUGH!-ix John [0 Mi BI.`~'GH.-\.\I the re day. of Se Mr. In Statigg exammat be chee rf 3-1) You can't afford to-utaysawey from the store these days with Inch -spaniel Berqulns to interest y,ou'.a.'._Ceind end I001 there is to see. `It : mohev.ln*lyour ooket,` No ud- Veftined goo`!!! Qllpwed onppprevul. Every Shoe sold for cell: on .. oney cheerfully I Of9IdId. :_/' lYV&%|l"-`thhil column for Ipeolel Shoe newl. ' . ' that has A _.-... `Kzxxunv June Thox C. .... Ece1| "1\;l;s;:.-;;ie"v;a:s:{i`z;ibiz;W;7vit:b Miss R. Johns, Gravenhurst, last; week. Barrie. Docum have U} I berg,`] I-'9 "V- lllg ` I.-:1`? kzun Mary n...` Mrs. Bonnet: is giving no hot; foncy goods store and will remove to Toronto. WEEK: Mrs. James Baskerville. of Blackwater Junction, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Charles Drury. I I _ _, ,1 AL- ____I_IS- __L-_I ____, I-_I_ ._--__-J ._._'___ _.- . _ - Mr. James Pirfe, sr.,Tha; n;1oedint Mrs. Black's dwelling on Cumberland street. I`. 1\ -n , I1, 1- 11913 ,,,1 ieft on Satordev triorn- ing for Toronto to reside with friends there. W 1...- _.._..- -__...._.1 2.. LL- __3_2_2L__ .-----J. The scholars of the public school are look- ing for a big time at their picnic to-morrow (Friday) afternoon. ,L II--- \_L_, Y`l 7_I_L!_ migllozsize 'Ar;1old,gof Ivy, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Dorsey. Mrs. [spent `Sun- day with Mrs. Skene in Hlllsdnle. , In... A__......_ LL- `_-__Ll J.IIll\II\ D UIVVVIIIIJE \lI-I \IVIIlIV.I$l-II-O IIUIVVUI `Mrs. Bowman Reynolds, of Gilford, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Chas. Drurv, _,9__I___. 1.1;. __ (V_L__.._I;__ ____-___ 1:i;e'Y.P:S.C.E. consecration meeting was held on Monday evening. 1' I 1`, V-1:1-i`e`s 0; Z'].`oronto, was visiting friends here last: week. :1: n n. I , , , , , , -49, _.!;I_ 'll.!_.. `I5 VIVI-grry Guite left on Monday for St. Paul, Minn. - ` vIrv\t\1II'! Ba.rrie s South-Western Division. with its Pleasant Streets. its Taetv Dwell ` `Ines, its Pretty Churches, and its Go- a.-head People W111 Entice Settlement -A Weekly Record of its Doings. The S. O. E. will meet next Wednesday night. 1 sr,,_ rn,__ 13-`--- _-_- :_ -n__.____ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Erley were in Boston - last week. -.. - - Q. -. - - n., LLLANDALE WARD NUMBER SIX. man now. com toe, Mcluyuweda: Mu: `gm 0 9 0'9 THE RAILWAY CENTRE or THE FUTURE cmr. ,.. . ca nzesaguo7.I`08|||3' :I:.P$rf `iu ;Iznonolnofcotyoonicy. LADIES DEPT, ~11: `D`UN`lA.OP' sfrnazj-. a Ana|:. ooOO`CO`OOIno . -- .' .5: 3-Direct current power service plant with generator of large capacity ; the switch` board appliances are to be mounted on a `polished marble slab, and shall include all necessary instruments, together with the necessary outdoor lightning arresters for protecting the generator from lightning dis.- charges. _ , A A T}-an ans-I hung`-In nan-I--Ian!-hnn cnsnub4__TI- Uzi:-iiine and inside construction wcrk-It is estimated therewill be _about 10 miles of poles from 100 to 125 feet `apart; poles are to be thoroughly seasoned, straight, sound and `free from large knots, having all rough- ness shaved off and tops cut to a point: diameter at top to be not less than 7 inches, and all poles to be. set six feet deep in ground and braced where necessary, and given coat of waterproot paint. The insula- tors and wire supply are to be the very best; insulators to be deep grooved and threaded `W10, `I29. I 59 UCIC PwlIIIIIIOIl`lOIOlu '1 Y9utlIu' Fine Lace Boots. too cap. extension sole, whole. faxed. in tan. chocolate. and ` Mm-L, nnln on-Inn. .- . _ . _ _ . . _ _ _ _ _ . ; . , _ _ _ _ _ _ , | l-Street arc lighting plant having gener- ator capable of supplying not less than seventy nor more than eighty-ve arc lights at from 45 to 50 volts each. There are also to be from 65 to 70 single carbon fourteen hour street are lamps of 2,000 nominal can- dle power each, and of the latest and most ' approved design. 0: A16-nnnnihnn nnsunnnf Vgnnnnannnnnf-I `11115, WByI\IVU\l UUUIEIIO 2-Alterna.tinsz current incandescent" light- ing plant with generator of the beat and latest design and beat construction. The transformers required are as follows :~ 10 of 10 light ca. acity each; 5 of 20; 4 of 30; 2 of 50; lo 75; 2of 100; 20f 150. `BOYS ; nm$'r. " 23,';".'l.*.'.`.. .'i. .".;B.:`.?;.`.!.`f1.f`f`! .'~_'?;`_`?Y '1 IUWCG I010. IDW IIECI [HIGH Ill [MICK Illll chocolate colrnizes ;t to I, ate V.` . . . 30 pairs Infants Button Bootn,_tui_'_nIo a. sizes x ~ to (_-".113 grigg _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __'__. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _'- This means the liveliest kind of selling during J une-bie_r`than we ever lied __be- cause values are better than we've ever offered. Only the Newelt -Styles and Reliable Qualities are represented in our stock. Shoprrs will be surprised to see how far as little money will go in buyingat our Sale Prices. are are .a fewitems to give you _an,idei,of the prices that prevail : ' Kempenfeldt Lodge, No. 153, S. O. E. cricket club was organized last Wednesday evening, and bids fair to become very popu- lar this summer. The following officers were elected for the coming season :-Honorary President, E. A. Little. M-.P.P.; President, Commander Whish ; Vice-President, Joseph Bebb. Executive Uommittee--Ed. Parsons, Robert Moore. Charles Pigott, Joseph John- son, Ed. Meeking and Dr. Arnall. The club is looking forward for a busy season. The crease at Paradise is` allowed by those who have seen it, to be the best in the coun- try. Some of the members of the club have been working hard during the past week in the evenings getting the` grounds into -good shape. Th_ey deserve great praise for the work they have already done. } :5 pa_iu Men : Tan Lace Boots toe (gap. exten- f axon eple, round tqe,` reguiar price. $1.50. } I319 l l0uu.an.`-u.uun...uc.'a.....3`! 1 r Men : low Boots. lbw: tongue. warranted A |olid.peg dole, eizeeto :1, sale priee..... ; 2 no MISSES" AND CHILD'S DEPT; . `M Oferdshoee ti .MK, I 75 "3"wed `$13. l:w heel. ma del;x'f`:)1p.ckc :3 - coloneizee u `.`. . '.` 85 aonnil-I Infnntn' Buth'.mBootn.tu'm a. x During the past week some person or per- sons have been destroying ornamental and shade trees in the sixth ward. This is really too bad, and the sooner an example is made of some of -those ruians the better. The citizens don't plant those trees for the fun of planting them to be destroyed by a lot of hoodlume. If this occurs again and the parties tound out, there will be a Hot time in the old town one of those days. ` 1 }'_______,,-1 ,1; `I , ,1,,, 11 sun on r\ 11 The following brief descriptions will give citizens a fair idea of the electric lighting plant the Counpil intends installing in Bar-` rie. with the permission of a majority of those qualied to vote on the question .: . The following young people from this `place assisted at a concert at Churchill on ;the evening of the Queen s Birthday :- Misses Mossie Cross, Birdie Rhinehart, May and Floasie Campbell,` Alice Walker. and Messrs. Oscar Atkinsand Walter Lawr.' Rev. W. R. McIntosh was also present and took part. They report having ad a splen- did time, and are greatly taken up with the people of Churchill. Rev. Mr. Skene. of Hillsdaleg occupied the pulpit of the Presbyterian church last; Sunday and preached two very acceptable sermons. Rev. Mr, McIntosh took Rev. Mr. Ske'ne s work. Road overseer Armstrong and men have gt-s.ve1led.Essa sprees during the past two weeks. All the eroad leaks from being classed as A 1 is theswork of the roa.d_roller. rrrmtgra n;;.."v5v:'1;i;.;. `A';.;.;;;.,;;";;.; child returned home on Saturday evening from a two weeks visit with friends..in Niigzara. Falls_,'Toronto', Davenport and Gil- for . ' . ` "VD./lZz:.W;\;iili'1'a.r'x; `Armstrong and men are putting down a box drain on Bradford street from Willia.m_street to near` the post oice. Mr. Armstrong says he is going to make 9. rst-claasjob of it. (\ P One of our lacrosse players has a very hiszh opinion of his handling of the lacrosse stick. He wouldn't play at home withvhis own club. not he, but he went; to Cookstown to play with the Barrie juniors, who were badly defeated. It-is said this same young man got the ball on his stick only a. couple of times.. T ' 1 no pairs Ladies Choice Dongola. Kid Button and Lace Boots, atent leather tip, or plain round and pain toe. McKay sgwed. regu-. lar price $1 25 and $1.50. sale pnco. . .. . . . .3: oo 40 pairs Ladies Vici Kid Oxford Shoe kid tip, ma lined, exihie` sole. coin and bulldog too. i C. D and E widtho. J. and 1`. Bell make. ngulu-price $2.00. sale price............:. r`, so .. -..:_. r-.1:--- I! 2.1 n_:--.1 c|.;; ;..a.'._. I...i. . There was a sight in the 6th ward on Saturday that was good for sore eyes. Yes, new sidewalks have been laid `at the 'V`g ates crossing. The material, furnished `by the town," is good, as is also the workmanship, done by the G. T. R. carpenters. Pedes- trians oan now walk with safety over the sidewalk crossings. I fl'1L_ _Il__!,, ,, __, - V I I I omitted to mention in but week : issue. among other visitors-whoarrived that day, a. little stranger at Mr. John Clark . Allan-- dale roa.d-it aa. boy. . end the centre path of the Vtewn iiionild kvhowl "it. They are a. more. trouble than the "hike Augie emu who had been on the hick list` for some-time past in Toronto. is `visiting reln_n:ivea_in tge 6th wprgi for a few weeks. , Mr. Arthur Filling hal taken unto him- self a partnerin life in the person of Miss Almiua. Morrison. of New Lowell. vArchur isfa happy man now. ' vyu rune DICE noun. 3' now, we up,` nutty 'tyle,'ize'It5g ep"icIoIIoI0oIIoaonu' >ut.hs' can. to 5, I 519. wllole. IOXOII. In H; CIIOOOIIIO. `nu '.`lprl`c'o'oIooft-ooooogouooIc~oo_I` Electric Lighting Plant. The excursion season {A close at hand. What church or society will have the first excursion from the 6th ward. . ,$ 1.`. uuuu, navy uuuu, n. d J Fqrtier; William Grant, Fred. GranI;,fAle'x. Grant, F. McPherson, Geo. ']?rukL,->3` John White, Hugh Tudhope ahd"Rqbt. -` Want. " . .1 min,` .l.`l.'6-, .whv*tt:'e-`uenhnce-of thin obnrtihdiil The t.hi;-datrial of W. J _. A" Haiu_'1mon(I"!or the murder of wife wag _ connludedilub Fri- day. ' The jury returned 0. everqiovt :o_l1gqilty. Chief Jame; Meredith laid":-'-`fwilliqm James Hammond`, have you mythg-mung no . panned uppn on-'-?"' ' 'Eemht6n6i'afm`t6od .u . "Nothlng,..-niy ` rd)? he replied jnsi voiope `thine ;.did:net. tremblm,-. Ell Ianrglihip: than '*dd'!!9d '5.9,tiIQ9?:i 7 .3-_' W35 lllllll VKUUIIBUIVO Orillia. I. lacrosse club is composed of the following ple.vere:--Thou. B. Wilkinson, Geo. F. Armstrong, E. R. Cameron, JII. B. Henderson. B. R. Keen, Dr. =8. D. MoPh,ee. Dr. J. C. Moore. Daniel O Uonnor, Mlpheel .0 Connor. Thomas Thompeon, J. Chgpnohill. Orillie II.-has enrolled :. John Tuokgg. Ed. F. Dunn,` Roy Dunn, B. J. .1r:m-.- Pied- `1I~...`.g:...-' wma..... 41......-.., as-....a ~r1......'%-1m- .. The Crawford: Baseball Club. of Toronto, would like to arrange a game with any team,` average age 14, for Dominion Day .; game to be played at Barrie. Address,` Wm. N. .Petch, aecretaryrawford B. B.C., 93 Shaw street, Toronto. 3-: A in `Q? -\ .1 c\ The prizes of Mr. N. Dyment s Brook- dale string at the `Woodbine meet totalled _ $1320. this amount being exceeded by only ` three of the forty-two stables represented. . Considering that-. several of the string. in- ] eluding The Duchess and Flying Bess, have not as 'yet acquired their correct form" for the season : "work,-the showing. of the etablef was highly creditable. ' use 1-`: su'o u 'm".u: Rev. McLeod was in Woodstock last. Tuesday and remaining days of the week attending the death and burial of his brother, Mr. John C. McLeod, of that town. Death resulted `from pneumonia. 1* ; T I I I D I * Capt. Johnson, of the Longford, was in town on Friday and made a. welcome visit. to i our sanctum. He purposes bringing his ` steamer to the dry dock in a. few days to have a. new propeller placed in her. '"A':}If1 }.;i},. %oE}1;e"15i:; eecing of the Methodist church. held here last; week, will be found on page 2 of this issue. The apportionment of thelgrant to the several municipalities is based upon the latest returns of population for the year 1897. \ and the division between Public and Separate ; Schools `with average attendance of that 1 year, as reported by the Inspectors, Public % School Boards. and Separate School Trus- } tees respectively. The Public School ap- ` portionment for the County` of Simcoe for l89_8 is as follows :- I The anportionment ft; Separau; SVcHooV1 is { as follows :- _ ` Mrs. Will. Lowe, of Elizabeth street west, accompanied by her daughters. left last Thursday on a visit: to her brother, Mr. Arthur Crogan, of Emsdale. Willidm (better g...;;;.;".;. Billy) Bell, of i Banda, was in town on Saturday and gave l us a friendly cell. He reports wheat selling in Bands. at $1.05 and that M. N. Stephens has the trade. L T 77-Egiiria`&;3.{{.$}Ii require twohigh classcompound engines of 125 and 200 horse power respectively ; with these en- gines are to be supplied all apparatus and materials necessary for their proper and ef- ficient operation. `I :11 J Q B. Sea.gers'a'.nd Fred. Campbell wheeled to Onfillia. last Sunday; ' '-I-Isis 1-K Iv -iroVV1;za:s_ iJassed a vet slacesafol ox- amination in connection wit the Manitoba College of Surgeons. 'I"l\IT7 1 `C121: . . ' HiaVGrace Arcilninnog; will conduct conrmation ` services in St. Mary s church next Sunday morning at 10.30. .; 11 art M}.lsinii`M15iaBe}LLBEt$L'na Mina Q Mary Sabiston, of Toronto, spent the 24th 1 with Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Campbell, Glen l Almond. 1 __-v-. w`-v------- 8-Boil_er-The corporation will also re- quire one cylindrical horizontal tubular boil- er 66 inches in diameter and 14 feet long; the boiler to be installed in connection with the present two boilers in the waterworks pumping station; " The Grand T1-unT:Vearnih'gsV week ending May 2191;, show an increase of $39,- 638 over the correapondingeperiod of last year. nnlll on. mnnnh1n at-. `gran horn sun` nu.