Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 6 Jul 1899, p. 1

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1s..r;.;."n.'a."s2.'xi.cu..'.. A-no-ll .u_ nvaa, Bhrristgr, Barrie. . --'1`H-E tN'rERES`r `S:?`.. L `.u` '9 .-11':-.'-1* ` `_ ` . Box_ 303. Barrie. . y , M --'5,` `.r`r'x"!I vuu. _,?__r 1 :1.-I uLvFa,J1899. Chairman Frawley, in replying to Couneillor Love, said that it would be folly" to ` proceed` with the `A waterworks extension to 7Allandale as long as the ` Allaudale petitionfor separation is not dispose, f'Get that petition out of _ the way, said, Mr. Frawley, and we will our duty re waterworks." V . cot.I_.InB. smear slnlrwanx. . Chairman Soules recommended that a ye-foot "Vce_m_entA sidewalk be con- structed on north side of Collier street from Bayeld to Berczy streets, a total .-length of 2,112 feet, or area of 1,173; square yards, the estimated cost at 90.. per square yard being $1,056 ; work to .be'done if funds will permit. V Ol [DC hauu; ynuvvv - N--l3OOTHBY--In Collingwood. on J uue BM,_P,F by Rev. '1`. E. Bartlcy. Mr. ]o_hn Bawden, to Miss `Aggie Boothbv. both of Collmgwood. - _\ RIGHT-GREEN-In St. Mary's chu'rel1,ACol- E [;ug.ood_on ]unc_27th, Mr. Jos. Ennght, To- ronto, to Miss Nellie Green. 1 p V .'IEL-- \DAM-At Rugb ', on. mac 27th. by McIl![:l'\. A. Fl Webster. Mr. I. l{lcDaniel. gt Himsworth. Parry Sound, to Mxsa Maggxe Adam. '-. RSHALL--At L" l . on June 21st. by DA"}?esyl`llr. Gallnugher. eChas. Dav to Miss Maggie Marshall. .. :r\IvA nu ill `I I\D'Y'4<`_`1n Tnrnntn nu Manh- V `In answer" to` Cou'nc`illo'r Peaobck, 1{e eve-'McLe`en `said hethought some--' - thing wauld -be eaid.~dur_ing the meeting about, the .A,llnndele ,ve. Barrie em- I....-..IX In answei` to questions re nance, ,:`Reeve'MoLean said `that out of" an up . 'propriation` of $4,000, therewould be enough to build cement walks on Wors- ley st1jee_t($_6O0), Collier street ($1,000 , -`High `street ($400). The report w s adopted. ` V a. .V`V\-(I. ,"".n5."9." ."90!11! Titer. Chair-L min -f.C`i1ldo1l `Iid{ that the pound= keep; er `wag ,G_>ode'lIo_w.` The latter hedi be`e'n' `nt bf saw for some time past but had -meturned. Councillor- Powell said Mr. Goodfellow had not unsuitable place for _po,u`nd, and uthat _e_chapge should. be made. Nothing was Zdqne, hqweVer." ' ' " ' `Second report` recommended that" J ohnaton 8: 'Serjeant s tender at $2.80 per barr`e1or :$2.65 per suck for Port `land cement` (Stenbtand) be accepted. In connection with this report, 3 dis- cussion arose whether the adoption of it would interfere with doing the work by tender if it was so decided to do it.` It was screed in Council-,` however, that the `cement mentioned is the best on theinarketsnd should be provided by the town. `Reeve McLean said it was `proposed toget 9. good man to super- vise the 'work._- The report was adopt- - .1 V """VWI.r`J 84,ooo.-- I A by-law was passed authorizing the Mayor and: Treasurer to borrow $25,- ,000 to meet-current expenses until the taxes are paid. in. Deputy-Reeve Cald- well wanted to know what the over- draftin thebank was. When told by the `Reeve that it is $11,360, the De- puty wanted all work shut down` and no `further expenditure made. "We all rot," said he. and sat down. ` 'Chairiii$ln S").|i.l.'0$ iaid. that nothizig f_urt.he r* wot'1I_ {b -`giorge Wlngmn street; sidowiIl1:";'J `the` road, however, -w'o'uld`have ao,m__e_"'repaira done to it`; -'D___,_ ,`II' 'I'. .-v---- _...v -v.v-an av ulna UVHI7 IOU Ills ,. . -! L . 'Reeve -'MoLan- informed De[\>uty- Reeve Caldwell `th`at8l,3'()0 has aueady been --slpent; the ;npprop1_'ia_ztion _would `probab y Be` ' n.1 nnn.- CH9 dmg 9. : lat year, .viz.,, Councillor was limited that $119- passing of the by.-law was a more form,- ulity oooording to onspm of previous :5\A-an `Maggi: Ululllaua I CLAPH.1\\I-\VALDRUFF-In Toronto. on Moha- day, June xqth, 1899. at` tbe residence of the bridc`s aunt, Mrs. H. M. Chxsholm. 1 4 George street`. by the Rev. \Vm. Patterson, 1'. Charles ].C)aphnm. of Chicago, to Miss Minnie W2!!- dru, of AHandale.' TARCHER-CONNOR-In St. Mary's chmh, oi. Wednccdny. Iuly gth. bv Verv Rev.` Dean" Egan. John Archer. formerly Of Allandale. to Miss S. Connor, Allundale. -...... uuvnnnn A . .1 _ 4.-..-- .\l7-II!_.-tn.` abs-no!` Anoter by-law `wee paeeedv exempt- ing certain enbnrbnn farm land: 'frbin twnterworke and eleotric` light retee.` ' 'uo"rIoNs. ` Love-`-Jehneeni-.-'1"h ntV' Chdrrnnn t Jof Works " prepare fer next rneeting eati- mote of east` of eidewelk on was side of Mnlouter, Between e Woreley and McDonald etr`eete.-0nrried.. . . A `sidsii;.oertih14" the .1:a.a Oveiaer id tP.39d W696 `that `e townigw the best}%.1.pl)i.ToIe. ;nmen'd1T, for the mongy, E`-Tund to. reject what is np`t ofA _gqo,d`qug1isy. V A. ,4. ` ' WilliaIpson-Tyi-er -`- That Woreley` street sidewalk he proceeded with at once, said walk tobe constructed near the outer edge of. the boulevard. Chairman Soules said that it the walk were built near the ditch thejpresent crossin, `gs w`ould_be disarra" n'ged,' besides that ; there is a good bed for cement wherethe present walk is.-w Councillor. Frawley said that some men on that st;-est had ;huilt their houses too near. the street line and they wanted a nice piece of pro ity between` the`sldew a'lk' their wellings.` . Removing -the sidewalkf to the outside would also take: . _I_2_!_ 2- I-.. 1.1.- IIIIUWIIB V Vuuwunv ww-nun it out 91'. the. }Ih.d'. Which in for the. .benot__of_ ,the puhlio. He also said._the street ,3: not wide enough for such wide,` b_ou_1le_urda._ ,`E 1l xgchdnw the mo.-. -n1_in_.._._... % o.m.....;~:e.,... vuuuu. oxpindod ; in: repairing; thor:lifo-wvint chain |1o`n>th`o"'i Vnter l0!=:WIRB llid:thO_.'oost Mod, nd ` `7.'5Q- m.`m_.g ..,~:v`{. =.= ..~.: K . . ` v. ` .`__ L "oi?-'T.2E'a "`c51i.iiI:3?"'vcn1i1}}na'6..;l I "until at -petition ..oomeI%.inw from the ~peop1`;onf am 3- though 1 .m.-at i it und'a1:atqod Ig_gm`.not for. I ASA!` _' " 11313 TOW Boanow $25,000. somACE--HISLOP-In Stavner,on Wedesdav. wAJI{,I,;e 28th. 1899.-at the residence of the bride : arents. John street. by Rev. T. _Lc ate. Rev. RV. W. Wallace. of Beeton, to Mxss ate His- lop. _]AMIESON-ELR!CK--At the manse. Hillsdale, v .t. Lucy, eldest daughter of Mr. >'uJ$`}`n.2;:.n,ot F103, and Mr. James Elrick. of the same place. ,_-.-.o-xv hf\(\ I`IJ11`7,,,_`n (`n`ntvnn\o\A nu Ininn ;;fc<!"t'11$I`r1r '03 jpicdnxnb raw nomiuou? or .c'ANAi>.a. `n}1T'is}._~L'1*.v'is_tc'wiii'i;n;;,- .1;-;('if6rd. is sising" fab Mrs. _McAf_e,a s, Sma.llS!'~-, : '- \ E Mr; John SI,1_t;herland,; Toronto` is_ visiting `at/Mr. sueewa, "small screen. ` ~ ' .'II_ A: - .--.- .4 ~ . - W. W. Ireland, pro iiibr of Parry lsonnd `Star, gave us a.` cal on Thursday: ant. , - ' eo. Hunt; of` Michig:$_'n, is visit:'.in H 'her'parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Trunkeld, Ellen street. .~_ - Mrg. Colville andfamily and Mrs. J. H. Mclnuis andfamily are camping at Big `Bay `Pain t. _ % T ' Mr. a.nd(M;'a. Hamilton, High street, are spending a. fortnight visiting fziends at. Toronto and Buffalo. Newmarket, wee ehe guest of Miss; Birdie Hhinehart, Charles street, for a few days. - I .. -,.. ..-- r--v-v-.1. .rIUIuU\r .' `Mi`eVe'~Miller, of Orillia,.wp.s .tl:c:.;1`e:at.of `the Misses King. Poyntz street, on Si1n`da__y`. Mies"-Ethel Hunter; High street. i`s'spnd- ing her `vacation with henparenta in'.l`oron-` L fl]. 535! Advaiging in Priccl M;s`t`eVr'I'Bi`vin and Herbert Appilton, Tor -` onto, are spending their holidays with Mr. Wise. Stroud. - ' '14rs.'A1ex.i'Sin<':lair and children, ' Mul- I caster atre_ec,- ha.ve_returned from visiting friends at Stayner. ' I `I , T? T? ' II. C?! I` W Toront, visited for a. few days last week with his parents, Mr. a.nd.Mr_a. O. H. Lyan. A ' . ' A, 1 `I , D1? Ciapt. 'Ardagh.,' off Gfvenhurat. was in town over Sunday. V He has beon appointed Clerk of the northern town. ` Mrs? 1Z Za`rl7:eme.r1.d . children are visiting her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs; Robt. Bur-ridge, Ferndale. T Miii -L;.1ii'a: aixiiii Eva MoGillivrv, of 110- ' ronto. are visiting Mr, and Mrs. John Stephens, Worsley street. V mg *M;`gL;.;;;n';;ass;;. Ida. Leadley. of Toronto, spent the holidays with Mrs. D. `C. Cunningham? of Hi1lmon_t. . nu`-rs-u n-I-u-u usu- I Dr. W} f.i.JTi}a%; ;.}i trade of Chiago,_ have been visiting his parents, Mr . and`Mr's. ; John. Rouse, Mitchell Square. ` , J II I-Iv A-lulu JVUVIU D, IDIIIDII IDIIKUUIH . ( V. `Mr. N.` Dinenb` and `Mia DVmenb hav ygone to. England for. arfew week -a.: -. 'I\!_A__!,; -- 0 " "` * Mr. TB.%T'v{i"i:hi:"i mending` the International 0. E. Convention at Detroit. ` lie is the guest of his sister. Mrs. Long. ASTON---MCCRAE- On_ lune 2_2ud, 1399. `C .,A' C_ mu, of Wyevale, to Mxss Anme McCrae, 0'; Gig. mus; *n1}.}sAfzi~i{r}.{t., wgs isuesu other sister. Mrs. T. R, Parker, Penetan- guishene street, for `a fsw days last wesk. - Miss King, head trimmer in A. Beattie 8: .Co. s millinery department, leaves to-day for St. Ma.rv a Journal. her home in Barrie, to spend the summer.- ".4, - ~Persona.'1~New3. ' 3199:. ~ Efor] tzhq holidays. . 3 `Miss McGra`.t1i,` bf-1 Brchin`. `id iiiiting Misg Moran, Small S_ eat. . - - LI ... 1' 11---- Mayo; W -elianapent the.hofid9y in% Water? S;die l`3`:a.t::<;xE:`i,_v-wa 'h_().'l'IlB#, -311?. %'i:Ei";$.Ia;f ;}"iJI.:}3I";2;u~ the; ' holidays with his parents, Blake street. . ' `I12..- Iran 1- . - e" `mi; L&:;i}$vn. daughter of Mr. A. W. Brown, formerly of the Queen : Hotel, Barrie, has. graduated in Saint Luke s .Hospital, New York city. - 0:` `rs 1110 u Mr. J amen Du'. of China Island Mission, was `the guest of Mr. W. R. King over Sun- day. He is on furlough at his!" home in Parkdale for a. few months. Vstratflravluxae gone to 1>1.na;; do] his as a member of the International Col ego Cricket team. They were advertie-` ed to play n that city yesterday and today. Mr. Ambrose P. Hindu, of the Olsizawa D168--- aha` -.3-`Sand L8- nn-.._d.-I I.......... LIL`: IIIlIIVUU LI J-LIIIUD VI \IIlIDV'B `Citizen Su. visited his, parental home here this week. His many {friends are planned to hear at his auoceuin reportorial work. - ~ .- . 7"`.-.-: r-----,-g -vuuu-an rqynvvvg , ,~. - _Ml8_8 _L. Moore, of Tor9nto,:_j_viqif.e(.i feig- {twes In town on the holiday. " ' ` 'Il2.....,Il `Il'_'I11,-Inc , 1!. '.-up: 1 n `h'u.u . - Msiiieargeli 1;4`;,g;:;a`.;;' of Philadelphia, is visiting her father-in-law, Mr. James McBride. Mulcaater Street. .Coa1deli\?ered during` _ a lull be Six. Dollars per toil. {\- W. Bremner, Minesing; and C. L. Begg, Orillia, have passed their final examihations in connection with the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario. 1: 1-\ \. - . 151:1`- Stra_Li:h,Wson of. Mr. H. H. Strathy, Q. 0., has taken the Wellington` Scholarship in oinsnics. in. his second year ex-V iaminations at Trinity Universitv. A In taking first has in Honor" Classes Mr.` Strathy is g van highest standing in his class. Congratulations. . _- .L_',__;-__ Li rl-n`,g.`1.._' '1 Diaict Passezgger _ Agent [.I)icksot.,:, G.;T. % ;R., Toronto, was in town bn Tuesday. \ ii "a'i?{7to7v?n'.' 716:" dii{gin,'n7l'i' Aiii W itebrggd, ,will remain with friends here `tan an -3435`: vv ulvvnn you, > 'fo1-Va monjsh. ova - --v- wu- mu Reach. of Brehfn, mg Millu-d e` Ava Marin. (Italian, Method) very accept- ably in St, `Mary : church on Sundny even- ing. She was "accompanied by `the talented young musician, Mine Moran. `formerly of this town. ` Lnrge, formerly of Strand, hue been awarded a. hdiplomin ea mistress of English Literature, at. Demill e Colle e,. Saint Cetherinee.` . "Her sister. Min" ell Large, has received `a. '1`eecher ur0erticste iron: the name" institution. Dr. John -Waugh, Headmaster of Whitby High School, has been appointed by `the County Council, Public School Inspector for the South Riding of Onto`:-`io. Dr. Wsngh s rise hstheen steady, rapid , and well-earned; and. he will no doubt boss successful in his 1., new poslion as in the _ps.st.-Pocket _ ' " Virgo. George Whitebreed, Toronto, retu:-n~ 1 ed home on Monday ' after spending a few i #3 : in town. Her deughter, Miss Annie Ital-n-nn urn] Iunvnnen with Cu-Inn;-In Inns-A Dr: Psfteiaon` ind` `VH9. of VBSrrVi."were' nreuent It thai commencement examines at Sta1fkIy,Seminsry,,New York. and during , thdexercinei, Dr. Martyn Sum,'merbell.M the preaidont, calhd to the nlutfom D!'a`PItt01'- son who wga the first qtqdent of the achool.: The 1):; give a`1`ro?ry'intereatin pddrii` 1'6-' lsting acme vary amnain inoi ants .in.rcon- noonion with the early: b. ton of t_h9 439-$.11-. tutgois.-sngyvunhrket n. xx, Innisl. 5 miles -from 7,: acres cleared; rest tn ll watered; good house. Apply - ' QIIIDY (III) lIl|l~IlIuu:LVIiwIu-1 nvv aanysv-In Among `visitor: in townfbr the holidnywere L._,(}.. .MqQ9r`thy,,_.M.P.,,-uad: W. 0. {Me-: Carth,hToronto; Jame: Mclntoah, North .83 '3 '09; Waters. Toronto; F!-uni King- nn -vMr-V1 ,1q5,lse1',. G.rI;nvenhnnt;.;? Clm . Kin 2 ;o.n.i;,R| . ,o_n1ell. Midland; Mia; Mabe ` . Bomb;-`Nlh_i' _ttvJ`V!ck61-5, '1`ar$I: `Jdliieh? Bart; Earth Bfsy gun. .F:;asnI: Bem-, `u Crosby, Ne - = Ttjronto :: Mr: i =3. -3.: Edward .$5a-vn91r.,:;|Mrq. Jams! 39 .9r-one _ h _. _ and Alfi-odA'1`re ng,J.. `D. .s . FM ?r.-7,0...- . 1'-Briton;-'MiIfI'_Huntr. .- awmu-hot; r} and ll-rs`.-E. C.`S,lmmonI,_0rill1u. I ` n` T bun "ciz11'_*n`n1oi. is bargain ` Irwinis -2-Statute labor is t clista enemy. 0ooked~ Meats for summer use ` In variety. at B01` M WELL S. 'Boo'na and /0 of all kinds at whblne-H aaleprices at J. - C. a.~ a run: :- -Ro-1')t.' IVIa1 of VTottenham, was brought to gene] on Saturday to await his trial for carrying a revolver. `l\ "` --During his sermon on Sunday morning, ` Rev. D. D. McLeod. mada some very timely remarks on Sabbath observance V Mrs A.` U. nmmu, ... __________ __ LACE--T M . - -` . ` Ag-'rent\vood. ac. daxghigg Mrs' vvdham Wallace, / BARKER~-0n Saturdav,Ju1y yxst. a daughter. to _ OA Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Barker, {KAY-ICkt' , . Mcwifeofl. A.o%I:c(;g1yo?:aI::;h:;'_ .399. the S-0 8 , I())ads. a son to Mr. and M."-. A. -The r;e7ceV:iW[)VtVs\`f;r 'R;<'>g7-::.'l"\-7ictoria. Hospit- al from the Misses Chestnut s Kindergarten closing were $7.75, instead of $5;75. --i[ a-t`(:'.Va-11_d` 'Hv(>.1r;er1v,.--ti1'e Napanee gaol I Ibgegkers, have been captured at Campbellton, -Mr.' Justice Armour will preside at the` -non-jury sittings of the Fall Assizea on Sep- tember 5. xx lce Cream, Sumn; Drinks. Cakes arid Pies_ and Confectioner lways on hand at J Sidswortlfs. ` ' ' ' _ ,4 Dyment .& Son's and near Anderton s Brewery. Phone. . -I\ Wsumxer wvodga specialty at Mickle,` 3' 11:11:16 been giving satis- ds of home dvers for None give better re- ' 1 t Magnet;ic faction tothous twenty-five years. sults. --In the Dominion Off-Hannd Rie hoot ? last Thursday in Toronto, Mr. D. Neilly, of ` Bradford`, won the championship and silver * badge. V . The Latest News L Briey~To|d. Mainy B.aa.dable Paragfaphs of} Lucaliyterest. " I --Hug th Machine for me," said Pres-' ton in telegraphing his congratulations to West-Elgin after the election, which has recently been exposed. ' Aid. .1 'I\ .e . n ru - othing can be bought at cost to manufacturer at J. C. Irwiu s. D Gibeon s Montreal stock was bought a idation sale. -A motion toprocure for the inmates of amenefrn actually less tha `the House of Refuge suitable clothing of a uniform character to be permanent1v_adopt- ed was defeated by the "County Council. ; , t$'Mick1e, Dym" t & Son ma.nufa.ct.ure ; lumber, lath and sh km, and vou will nd } the prices right. ` Lu 1` yard near Ander- i ton s Brewery, `gone 7. -Frs.nk Bond. Alfred Payne. and D Arcy Hines were each ned $2 and costs on Wed- Hnesdey for shouting in the park and on the streets near Victoria. Hospital on Sunday. 0 get your coal sup- \Ve will make the E'Now is the ti plv. Price is going u price for July delivery .00 cash. We 30- licit your orders. Jomz N & SARJEANT. us _.._ _: _ -'-Scott and Bradlev, the two men arrest- ted in connection with the Avening house- hreeking and burglary scrape received their trial on Monday before Judge Ardagh. They were found guilty and remanded until Mondav for sentence. --Mr. Joe.` Howcraft s kitchen was struck by. lightning on Tuesday evening. The family were at supper at the time. Mr. Howcraft was knocked about tour feet from the table by the-shock and was un- conscious for ve minutes. The kitchen was damaged.` II7,J,,-_j,; II .,.,,,_I.-._ ,,,j".V,,QJ,_- -Michael Bay, alias Hubby Weed and George Gray, two travelling horse-traders, will receive their trial on Monday before Judge Ardagh; they are charged with horse stealing i'n Orillia. ..._..In-`_ .4-___ 4vn__._..__-_ _, -u, _,-n - _ _ .u__ , , - -Barrie and Allandale Orange Lodges will run an excursion to '0rillia.V on Wednes- day next, July 12th Boat. leaves Allandale at 8 a`.m., and Barrie at. 8. 30 Then will be A monster celebxation in Orrilia. that day. ---The seventh semiannual convention of Innisl S. S Association will be held at" Stroud on Thursday evening and Friday afternoon and evening, 12th and 13th inats. Dr. Evans is President and R. G. McCraw. Secretary - -James Vair & 00, dry goods merchants have dissolved partnership. The business will be continued by the two partners, Messrs A.-J. Sergeant and J. M. Smith. Mr. James Vair will resume business in partnership with Mr. George Vickers. p. o, 1.9; ,I ,l , r Orillio A 0 T. Hewsow. Painswick. 37'34P' Executors' Notice to%Bredi1ors, % 4-Last Wednesday-, Thursday and Friday 25` candidates Wrote on the Public School Leaving examination, and 77 (35 girls and 42 boys) on. the Entrance. Ins ect-or Mor- b an, assisted by Messrs. T. `H dditt and V. D. Airth, presided. Mr. Hallett pre- sided at Elmvale. ` ' `= '_-In the Ontario Art Schools examina- tions L. W. Taylor, principal of Tottenham Public school, was awarded a teachers cer- 1 ticate A pupil in the school received a ; certicate in the mechanical course. hearth.` _ A T -Reeid_entI `of Barrie and vicinitv wit- nessed a very brilliant aurora last Wedneea day? and Thursday evenings. The illumina- tion took,the,ahane of an arohroverhead, ex- tending fromvweat to east The phenome- non was caused by dietencea in temperature between areas not. far distant from the -:.i:ohI`x` Keartiey, the sixteen year-old Linda. '-vouthecanvicted in that twn in ` 197 o , mutdering_ _an old` man _ named Jae. Agnew.` 'f_or v`5hicb crime he was sentenced to `Kinggtouapanetentiary for`-life, died in that ip&i.I.Itiop__reqently._ Hie mqthenvinib ed hili1"bi3fbti His `death and brotight the body to hi'nduyefo rvintermen.= ~ ,` I104 D I Snfiin for Canipl;nz Parties a speci- alty at B0TllWELL9s. ~ ' . -.-.-Citizens. in-`the nonthe western part of the town have been trying to keep or with the times by r"e`r'n'o\_rin`g their etteet enoea. Thxa-had. no intention of wrningatheir lawns _intou..eo_w pasture for the bene`it of their noighhori `milk pad}: and 'c tea.`m `jugs , how- ever. -.u`.3.9ma..of these. ne mornings.- come nelpauing . Ittleiwill be` o_uui,i}I1_pl3e.ponndA f'kee6:"?i ma. " e~ ' `-`-3`-At 1`e`we ly abbot of `the Bdrrie Gun Clnbmg _J_.um_23x:d the fdlowina scores were; Tmindp out of. '8 `possible 15 :-,-J. G, Scott 8, E13;-'Bdight`6.`J; Shrubsolo` 7, J. H. Ben-` .n9Mr6u.'Cv`..i`=`.R=7: 91? vW.8_l_lwin 7.-.J- 3-. fwillil, 9. . Williams _7, Jan, Leigh 6, R. :5: -: *7. *+~'_me 'Icb1`eB's:H gun; 30th 2,."-J.`G.' (`,3':tp5, C. H. R0395, Ed. . W mg 8, -Jam: 4,F; D. EgIght6. Dunn's Trade Review discusses the wheat situation as tollows:--Crop news is still watched with very` much interest, but changes in price are not entirely in accord ' with the various reports. American news continues * most gloomy for -winter wheat, and there is no apparentimprovement in the spring wheat situation- Russian reports are no more satisfactory, and all estimates agree _on alargely reduced yield in the two princi- pal producing countriet Germany reports a lack of warm weather, and the crop is some weeks late, but a good yield is expect- ed. France may not get such an enormous crop as its last, but a yield "above the aver- age is anticipated. Total shipments from all countries last week were in excess of previous weeks, and there was a small gain of 326,000 bushels in the American visible supply. Taken as a whole, these influences might be expected to sustain prices. but disappointed traders assert that the market has declined becau'se of manipulation at Liverpool for the purpose of securing wheat cheaply forvfuture shipment. She was born in the County of York in the year 1854, and since her mer- .riage, 24 years ago, lived successively at Angus, Lisle and Barrie. For the last sixteen years of her life Mrs. Heard was practically an invalid, being a sufferer from lung trouble, contracted at the time of the first appearance of the grippe. This long, and at times very distressing, illness she bore with remarkable fortitude and the peace of an almost faultless faith in God. A ESTATE oi-' ALEXANDER BELL; A NOTICE is hereby given pursuaht to R. S. O. 1;;m"9' 59 38. that all creditors and others having; 3,? aeatpst the estate of Alexander Bell, -late 9 FamWnsh1p of Essa, in the County of Simone.) AM". deceased, who died pn or about th 35!` 0 ~ `399._are hereby required to deliver` or and M'- '-u;r"t P31d. to G. A. Radenhurat. Bame P.O.,So- ' C Eixecutors of the sgid dacoaleda 318%: - u ust. 1 . air, 9!. .33. 7 ':t'u'r3 and full pagrticulargggf their 3&3: N!` '1- :`i~s"`i. ` `` ?.` ".`:'.`:" cc g... _ Is urt er 'ven. t at I ll. M not be lxable for theszsaets of the estate or. an? G. A. xwnnajmssc. ".1 AL `we. ` $?`' V`? thereof to man" 5 of IVIIOIO mg; 91331138 noiig a:'lr h:t:avp:_bO0n roeeivodby Dned etlme afofeaidu - I . . V. 7 at Bertie this 16th June. 1899., _A . a,,,;= .. Mrs. G. W. Heard who passed away Yfrom this community on the morning of the 24th of J une. to her rest and re- ward, will long live in the memory of all who knew her as a woman of excep- tionally beantiful Christian character. CIL- _._._ 1.-.... 2.. LL. 1`, I I0`, I vino nan.-on v at-Iunvnv Inc I \AV\lo Mrs. Heard llved a life of compara- tive obscurity, was unable to accomp- lish much in the way of active service, andntell asleep in the midst of her days, and yet because of the tone and spit!- tnalitv of her character, she exercised` an inuence and commanded a respect in the community that few are permit- ted to enioy, arm. n ____ __1 _.__.z__ _-_ _,.,I,,-nA1 The funeral service was conducted by the Rev. J. Young and Rev. W. R. McIntosh, of Allandale, at the family residence, 2 Charles street, on Monday, land a memorial service held on Sabbath evening in the Presbyterian church, of which Mrs. Heard was a valued mem- ber, and which was attended by a very large audience, including many friends and relatives from neighboring places. Rev. Mr. Mclntosh preached from the motto of the Apostle Paul, found in his letter to the Philippians, For me to live is Christ and to die gain, and the choir sang, O Where Can Rest be Found. v-.v, The following were the oral tributes and donors :-Star, Mr. and Mrs. John Busby; anchor, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bothwell ; harp, Y.P.S.C.E. of Presby- terian chnrch, Allandale ; spray, Miss Gordon ; spray, Mrs. Kearna, Beeton : wreath, Mrs. John Thompson, Allan- dale. nu-.. -nu--- -up no-an-u vvuvvzs The ladies of the auxiliary beg to announce that, over and above all ex- penses, the sum of $100.15 was realised at the sale and garden party last week. `I- 1.}... .. LL-.. _.....I.'l 5..-)-.. LI.-2.. " 1'E'd}Tifg}7.: "1fSs7v?o'&T&"te'Ii$r 133} best thanks, to the Town Council for supplying, without charge the electric lights, and the Town Band, to Mr.. Henderson and the members of the Band for their services so willingly ren- dared--.-to Mr. Lawrence for the use of all the crockery, glass, etc., required- and to each and all who contributed to make the aair on success. u-no-ans: in-v nanny: . I \-vvwwuq Last, but not least, to our three local papers, which gratuitously inserted all the required noticesand announcements during the past month. ing, waving of hats and schoo outside A week ago there was scampeging, cheer- ' .323 at least ve public buildings in the town. These were unmistakable signs that vacation had come, and for two monthsthe young` idea. will shoot as it likes. There will be e" somewhat restrained liberty, however. in the minds of many pupils until they heu- who passed the examination ; some will tail endthey will feel their failure all holidays. Mrs. Heard leaves behind her all the members of her family, her husband and ve eons, all of whom reside here, and have extended to them the sym- pathy of the entire community by whom they are all held in high esteem. 'I"I.- .`II-_:_.. -...... LL- ll-..` L..L..A-- Mrs. Ryan, of Guelph. is the guest of` her dnughter,AMre. Wm. Moore, Bsvtield street. ' MargsretMina.rv_s Greensw9y,Tottenhsm, has taken the degree of M.D., U.M. In ob- taining a certificate of honor (75 per cent. and over in all subjects) in the final examina- tion of Trinity University, Dr. Greenswsy has brought. credit upon the. coll e and upon herself. She is the fourth out on of the college to obtain this coveted position in-the final examination. 7 .She -has been ap- pointdi._.hou_|e surgeon in the West Phill- delphii Hospital for Women. 5`.-L1 . ~Ia,l,_,.;j - ,..; D .1 N__on June 25th. a_dauhter' to Mr. A_. D_ Harkin. Sunmdale. . WALLACF.`--To Mr. and Brentwood. 3 d3gh`"' - -.'..'-n n.. Qnmrdav. Iulv xst. daurhtef to HARKI `Mr. J. - B`. Edwards; Manager of the Bank of. Toronto, Stayne;-,`apent, Sunday in town with Mr. W. A. Copeland. Inthe wvening he assisted the Maple street Metho- dist church choir by two 9010:. A large. number had gone that evening fo:.bth5q:pur&og g.of heqsrlng hi__m.:3ng qnd eta , 4: * em as. .d..el.inh.. t wood~ ulleton. 9 f. Edwardq, Hugger _of_ : thb5BIa|;1':of Toronto. StaVyner,'_ge__v'_g` two` i.i|mnnnl`nI:'uI_- .._`RnnI-nrlIA; iu"`i'\ilt1 u'h't`ytc~that were greatly" `V505 III I-lIIUIVU- DIIIIV II I a'.ppre.oiItod.---Enterprile. 5... `smonn corms nvx cams. -The Late Mrs. G. W. Heard. Royal Victoria Hospital. THE MARKET. Personal News.- School is Out. FY(N%E1PLATING 5 1915151111 1-I11'15' And wish to entera. Business College A. . has 73 per cem. of its Graduates in 1131 good situations correspond with the . u--- n...-Ivmnn nnnrrn` Dnvmin O0 Slluixuuueu vvn l5ha.y`,.. go ' .. 7..,.__ ,___ I Excelsior Busmess Uollage}, Barns, Documents on le to prove this statement. - ~ . 26-lv VV. 1. -ROSS, Pnp. .0mJAMES 'shc3Gc1E 9!` at '1' MW" ca. . . V` % - 4s.,,.,~f;m.{. W` :`a.::fa:`.f:f su ~==~ . 1 2. ` (U ,~;}`-a _=r pi /"~ L Summ.-I` d"-'J"l-";i'A t i ` , _ ' 'ng urmg . p y.an ugus ; A few weet;n:,r`teacher whxle three:months' 3 w1'115m,'-11% qualify any uncier-graduate: to 511 a : stg `"cam;1e position. Open ghroughout the 3 gw mate, any time. Get partxculars, - . n4A`h Il Rrn,s@'ness ColleA 1e.T PXKILC. PROCTOR-WILLIAM'S-On the 28th ult.. gt the residence of the bride's mother, Mrs. 1. Williams. Tottenham. by Rev. R. Large. Mr. Nelsqn T. Proctor. Potlageville, to Miss L. M. Williams. of Tottenham. - . . ...... ... ..-_-_-.. .. -.. . . 1 , ,o.u_ University Students . .- :......-me their holidav season ,5: . Oentm 11 HI. \uHEH'l4 `to months. 'I\I|uu- _ .7/------- 7 ~Vv~~+-~ No.27 WHGLE No.1 'LVIII. Vol 1` SAMUEL \VxssLIy'.,P,I`l>.rieto;-, :: H CK \_VAN'.l`ED-S'1`A'1_'lSAl-v Q ahcatxons. Apply at this 075%. .__.`., are invx ted to 1 _ Town Property: i NE\i;1:r;i:nT1snMENis,`V hnlcf nu) ..... ,_ ntral B2Lsd2ze.s " ~ 00 { TORONTO. "6992 W. H- S ' HAW, Pxxqlpax FTFR WANTED.-STATE SALARY AND Rna.-nan A-'-In at 6L3:-n man McKENZIE--LENNOX-In Toronto. on lune 29th hv Rev. A. Baldwin. Dr. R. McKenzie. of Daunhin. Man.. to Ida M. Lennox. dau hter Of Mr. Thus. Lennox. Toronto. formerly 0 Barrio. .=....@ 1573.... sUMI;IiEi=}"E.ssIoN. _ ....:,.:na dun-inc` Iulv. and 1 :0 improve` _their holiday season by attcndmg our . V : ----an &Elf\lI MARRIED. BORN. DIED. TRI1N"I]1' month Of u` 3? M, . MACKIE-At Vasev. on Thursday. June ma. Oa. Mackic, aged 2 years. \Uf\hL` \v `qr 0. `Lloyd and others asked for _-'rep air1' on Puget street; from 0019's cojrnezgte, Codrington, thence to St. VVioen`t, thence to Blake street. N. B. Irish aomplavined-that residents in the north eastern part of `the town are cultiyating Shaun on and Francis - streeta. ` - - ` John O`:-msby and others pietltilonetll the Council `toextend the water main elong Bayeld street to John street north, thence across to Owen street, so that residents in that part of the town may become water takers. I-)onald F.vJeooi>avii;d_o'theraV petition`- ed to have Ann Eliza. street graded and, gravelled and otherwise improved. . ' f~g__ ___ I V In the.abaende from.t_own of--Mimi" Wells`, Rdeve McLean Pfeided at the regular nleetizig of the fovin-Counil` on `Monday night. Councillor Brenndxi` was alsofdbsent; ' ` V , ', V-.- C Infanswer to Councillor Love, Chair-' man Soules` said that the Committee does not purpose putting down any more plank sidewalk than was recom- mended in a recent report. He said he had nothing to do with accepting the material used in` the walk on James. street. Reeve McLean said that if Mayor Wells were present some person. would get a dressing down-for allowing su-ch inferior plank to go into that walk. Councillor have wanted to know if the Road Overseer was not supposed to ac cept or reject the material as he saw `t; Chairman Soules and Reeve "McLean ., _ -~--' '-~- '"-r""' ' Communications ` were referred to. % Committees. ' ' --uunlk" agcu z yccua. WOODS-V-Near Wyebridze. on Tgeadav. June 27th. Wm. Charles, son of~Mr. Hamilton Woods, aged 10 mnnna BROOKS. II '3, com ul.:nL- anu tcuamc Lunar isnu R airer,audwot_:l n:equ_es1_: our trons to entrust to im work of tin: dxscnptnon. espectfully you:-3. GERl~lARD,HE_XN'l'ZMAN. . _. (\-Ag... .ln6'o `nun 'runnb at my Rlizahnfh Sh-pat` UERHARD, nxmrzmnn. Orders -left for Tuning at 5: Elizabeth Stredtl. will receive careful attention. TownWCo'uE_nci|m InAHesu'%ar:sessiainii We take. pleasure in recommendinF MR.` Fun. BROOKS. as -a com et_ent. and reliab Tuner and Dmna-o nndnrnnl rt-nun`-If nnr nah-nnu hi pnh-nut iE ."iiiiii'6k";"' BARBIE, 0_NT.] V Highest canh price fo; Endowment Ineurefnce Policnee, in reliable ompanies or money loaned ' . A 1 - thereen PP) `V O-. Hr`-VON. v_ no`: `an aura FARMS AND HOTEL ran SALE l l on 'l;O___LET. l too aeree-South halfof Lot . Con. T8. lnniel; acres cleared-good clay Ioil- rick house. hams. 3:6 etoneitabling: excellent orchard: yell watered 6-Isaac annual. . .31! IIOIIU lusuuug p Unvvuuuu. vuuu-nu p u... u_...... I by threepume. _ V, . V ' 166 acrc'e-- ot 7. Con. 7. Inmel ;. Goacreeclearedz soilyclay loam; zoo acres good hardwood bush; small house and good frame barn: good spring` Wtef. ' ` 2 lots in Allandele. Not. 1 and 2 North Cumberland stmet; house and orchard. - _. slots. os. 6 and 7, North Townllne. Allandnle; good house. ` Victoria Hotel. Barrie is also for sale: the present tenant : term expires in: july, x9oo. ' _ ` Apply to DOl`1ALD__ROSS, mm-:`.m-_ Harris. 4 , l}ra,no1ithio;Walk on oomari will cost %$1, o5s~. ;`~{`}jV ENDOWMENT . INSURANCE POLICIES AU uIuHl.ll.`l. KEN.\'Y--On Con. 4. F103. Mr. L. . Kenny 363` 7 years. 7 BUCHANAN--Al the Methodist pamonage. Allis- ton. on Sunday, July 2, M8fR`|'3- [Da'")' only daughter of Rev. Wm. Buchanan. 88d 7'y` 4 months and 29 days. 7 EMPEY-AtB ,df a, Satuiday.`JulY 19* ' ' Maria Unetrtgx, oErmpel;'. felict nf_the-late MP? 0 Empcy. and mother of Mrs. Jam" D'im'4in` her 79th year. L), _ xco acres: Lot 5. con." :0, V_espr:a;-cofhpriung M_ine- un Village`; all cleared "and an `&eo1le,ntveondia`(_m" we wntered; good. orchud; good -fnmo "With all convenmneu: bxcellont barns and outbu - inga. _ For terminal further particulars apply to the propnetor. ` ' ` ' PETER KNAPP. ` M 50!? HI]!!! - I'E'$I'IUa~II&- UUlfII`,I --g.-,.- V , About 3.600 feet, 1 inch Dry Maple `oi-' ,Birclv Flooring. 'MuItbo _intClua.`.' ' ' FRAWLEY:& DEV].-IN.; __ , , CIVIC su , water: 1 ion the p` ; SPAN ` OF COLTS L081`;-.-A vlmxunu unu : Id duh,-i . . ' -loftlots ` ' 59" us. ,su.;n;a','b{;u?'?h r : I and. n, Vwm ~mY&nimn w-om ANWW wt-::Rs9z.,vanv1='5.|` J " b % VVe are now showing a. larg'evstock of PLATE . - suitable for V ' 6-5"? PIANO ;I`UNING.. R. Do uglas,| LUIIHUX , lllluuunun LUCK --WO0DS-At the manse.`Wellington street; Barrie. by the Rev. D. D. McLeod. on Mondav. lune 26th, Milford Charles Luck `to Mary `Bea- trice Catharine \Voods, both of Barrie. REYNOLDS- MYERS4-On the 28th ult.. at the residence of-Mr. Dunnitt. con. :1. Tecumseth.- by Rev. R. Large. Mr. Will'am Thomas Rey- no1ds.0fTecumseth. to Miss E. Mye of same `place. - nnnrvnnn rt? 1 I A Ink` Ii- L1... .951. It at 0-H: 33'3SP Da'tod`:It'IV!ItiI?tr\V' 23.". 18%- JUNE.... V WEDDINGS. - w-- '7` `V- wmnfor COL?!`/S I:.o'sr;-.-AK YEAR_I'.ma IND \ - cum Imnr okl. dark-iron grey, We also keep a iarge stock of WEDDING 11l\Yl\E J` _!_-- '----------1-------------r- Elna FII'_I11_%_F0f3a|O. ;L6r ifd. AL.:;;;`* - IA _..I.`. A... I? VI JU|LC|lIlI`lIlIa ]AMES-BLE\ INS-~On Wednesday, June 28th, at St. George's Parsonage, Barrie. by Rev. W. S. Wesmev. M.A., B.D.. Rector, William ., ames. Esq.. to Miss Mary Blevins, neice of; r. Blevins. City Clerk. Toronto, both of Allandale. RTHC. n... . _._ ,,,__ ____A _ ___ _ _ - AA ruoqame WANTED. --; up--.1- `.3! Wedding ` Presnis. i`1'-5t'x`6. Con; .1}. `$9.. Iihip. of Flqi: -Ia l ; tree from Itumpdand stones: and. clay: good . an-Almni hndnz:-mod barn. p_g1_b_1e JEWELER AND OPTICIAN. xi-IV . connuxxcgfxdg ny cu u--av v`... _. RINGS, in sizes. wpryrnn KNAP1 . `V On the premises or Minesing P. ____.._.-.----.---.--_..__.._..._._..--.. 1i:NQU1nIn:'s BENAGV --WIGGINS-On Wednesdawune 28th, at Christ's Church. Vespra, 1: Rev.. . S. West- nev. M.A.. B.D., Rector. one Benagh, Esq" Michigan, U.S.A . to Miss Jane Wiggins. eldest daughter of Mr. Peter Wiggins, Vespra.

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