_A_uoc;oi: Sales. .- mutton mule, rornonu 6 GEORGE BROWN. I _.._.-.I_ 1-.. (L ,n . '3'-:73" "rH=%AvA~c=~"' our Group ?' Luvs co Auusmc % %`V"\Mha`t about H;.ANTER BROS, Many Storekeepers Advertise... SHAW 13303., Gnrnzhmc m `rm: I-lOM. A SEASONABLE SUGGESTION : KDVERTISE IN BARBIE, om`. of 25 per cent. BECAUSE they have somehow or somewhere heat-d___that advertis- ing pays. ' THEY contract for space,-they ll it with `_kih= sounding wonls. and low sounding gures, regardless of the_,.atiietl1ods, the stock, the prices in vogue at their store. "3 HERVE statementsto the public; th1yi'igh the medium of the pi` as are carefully made, `and cautiously igned. Every promise faithi'ull_x fullled, and when we tell yep-4):; extraordinary reductions now exist throughout the store 7 V `on may cotne- expecting to purchase winter attire of every d ' ription at prices` far below the season's s'andard valuations, a you ll not be disappointed. WE HAVE long ce concluded that to succeed in business, :1 l-.,.-.<- visable than carry goods over. WITH no d stock to open up a new season, a storekeeper soon ro- covers h" losses and more. ' 'TA_K this timely hint and lay in supplies at prices which Ju.-tit'_v put aside for next year. 0 per cent. on the season s leavings is more zul ' The only Exclusive Outtters-, Barrie. lnkemun Dan. Connors had the at.`--nger of his left, hand jammed hila.pnpling `cars at Gravenhursn one fyat yveek. ` Wq will iivvo avg:-no with every pa-if 0` ` Felt Shoal told-this wet-k Anyone gemu ; . I_' Rich with than Still he Ms. Tnurms, Vauns. Svrr L`.asr:>`. P011838. HAM.) BAGS, LU.\'cI! Cnsns. `RUG Sahara, TAGS no A VARIETY or mm LmTm:P- , V ._ GOODS It thelovtuxt Prices. ' all new. no shop wbrn .I -. - good! in the place. -" Wothsvo 8 nice wuietv J3. GERMA N {fl-ELTS forhildrgn. . ...n.. yv-o uuuuuu `tau 9 ucw pun`, Luv pl I9 I are_so.tempting that in will be easy for 3'0 j to buy, `A lungs assortment of We carry 3 fall lin of THEKLUNDIKE On Monday night a very exciting and interesting game of hockey was _ played on Mr. Ben. Parker's rink be- tween the bachelors and benedicts of the 6th `ward. The rink was `very heavy on account of the snow storm "during the `evening. _The attendance- ofwas very good, and those who wit- nessed the game say it was the game of ;;.the season, as there was heapse of fun. ,'1,`he score at the`close of the game was j-[bachelors 8, benedicte. 7. The follow- '?;_ing` are thenames of the players :- efsiachelors : s. Stephens, J. Warren, E. ard, J. Henley, W. McBride,-_ R. iv`_.;%a'lton and E. eggart. Benedicts: :` j.Pirie. W. B. Webb, B. Moore; ,E.` `hear ; Referee, -Mr. Hinds ; Umpires, `McMillan and W. S -eggles; time r ,`W. Phillipa. The game. was clean. that the referee was saved the `hie of_ sending any of the players fence. ' Who says Allandule his iteliockey players`! ` T . ___,,# L. A Murray. `B. Bn'dgeon, J. Thurlow, li9wo.nu Town. Evehvone should get a new pair, the prices M .0 fhf :F Ilr:l' kn nnauv `Av I'll SHOES It tho-place to get your Fall Lmxns , GEN-rs? AND U1m.nm:.~'.~' Fnm Rtmmms. Gums` FM GI.ovxsANn.M1'r'rs, Acton make. is. woo. ~ VBnkoIhon Sam. Preat Bad the min- orcnneb to have his shoulder blade iifoke some time ago. He resumed V jj'z~I.f" a:id broke the shoulder . blade, in .iork..lo;ut Soturdoy, and while` st r &=V;OlIh0_|'I$ that day hoslippod.o`jo- P`-ca 8m `P **i*'-WI 4: mg. . been "its gr: nnf m; 33.9 :19; .- $021 . Lwii 3.61 KC L -cxcell ki clster Colic _:,_.HAM `oiigg Oi;i1rn'- A151. LOV F u a.;,:1`;; pfal \Jl'.KH .Ord mall r RAF W1 nl POHC1 therct (0 nm Gr-anal IN-) iii :1 .2 R0 Strec n. x R*?;'i 1.1,-v Ittwwuun Iuovvvuui VI UIIV IlII\IIVI-I C , . _ . B wu held in the Gannon- Vnm, *Tho1~iol " " " u*c'rVoil_0!_`te_(l,,'.-th_a` Q1900- . ` 'i%tP:`4den. LOV I M IJVVK M LIN! I wk +21 ur. Applq Lot 8 nearL Bank tnca EH2 The n C!!! er! '5 hcu Th "above A: :5 and 1} H31 BM rAR| IN4 Mrs. Armstrong, mother of Wm. Armstrong, Allandule, is still alive and, resides near Angus with her daughter. She will be 108 years of age by the 6th of February, and is in fsirheslth. being able to go around. She was born in the County of Leitrum, lnelsnd, near Manet-Hamilton. -She came to this country. in 1840. She has lived in the county of Siinooefor 60 year, and lived in the township of Essa for 10 years after arriving here ; she has lived the -remainder of her time except the past two yesrsin Innisl. We believe she is the oldest lady on record north of -Toronto living to day. The ocezs of the Allandaio P:es'by- terisn Christian Endeavor Sociegy area `as follows ;-President. Mr. F. H'eaLrd'; Vice-President, Miss E McMillan ; Rec. S_ec., Miss M. MoLanuan ; Cm`.- `Sec., Miss'L. Catcher; Treasurer, Mr.- J .'MoMillin ; Organist. Miss E. Oowie ; Amt. Opganist, Miss B. Pirie. Mr. MoEaohern, of ]3irands'n:, Mani itoba; was visiting his cousin, Mrs. Wm. Armstrong, at Allandule` this week." He is going to remain `for shout six ,weks visiting his friends in Oro. . . 7 Mr. Wm. jkrmsurong attended the `annual meeting of the Innisl L.O;L at Thornton on the 9th inat., and was elected to the oice of D. of 0,5 A ~ It `In I -- jfjt`i Pr'etty ohurhes. and 1tsl.G'o- . Poplefwm mnmoe settlement `. 1`-`_W_a9klv Rgacox-d_ or its Domes. A Vlfh.`-8-.:O.E. were in session last night-. ery rig. uth-Wqtein mvxaton, Hvich % streets. its Tasty Dwain- `Mr ; McM,orrhnv has put oh a dc. Oompluinta have been made to ynur .oorreapun dI!ntr*1Ibout the unnecessary whistling of trains going out from this place on Sunday. V - Misses Igvarvd M. Graham have re turned home after spending several weeks with friends in Toronto, Belle- ~ ville and Kingston. -____ _ r-..--., . Mr. '1`. Campbell htl a. very interest-. ing hookev match onhia rink on the l2t.h inst. A very large crowd gathered to` witness it. Tl;e Allandale'hol:ey lchvzb-vgoeal to Thornton next week to play the temrn match with the club of that place. `II__ III IN ,, I I I -qn; visiting friends in Holly. `M33 : AA:-mat.ron.g has returned .(`}eorGg'e Cowie, ;>f-_iHi-l'and, 'ba s _:.b,ee7n home on a week : hohdnys. fMVs. James Arnold is slowly con-_ : . vleacxng from his teoent. illness. . portsiuvi Mr; Tholunqa M`cMorran, of Depot Harbor, is visiting with and Mrs. TEd.`Whitebread. . " Go to the Carnival on T._ Campbell`: rink to-marrow night, (Friday). _Bur' rie Band In attendance. i - lare crowd `from th. aix?LTlV1 A wind `took in Trip to Coontown on A14`:-iday -night. / _.: 7.l`he many fr/ienda of Mrs. Mr Brown will be sorry to learn of her `serious illness, ' ` ` A. -Miss H. Anderaon. of Allandulegia the guest of Miaavs .E. and C.~ Ander- sou. -_Gravenbutv-s Banner. . Th hnnual business NIhe'eting of the Presbyterian church congtfegation will he heldrto-night (Thursday). `I Thornton wdpfguted Tltlgndale I in 3 hcokey match on Tuesday? night, at Campbell's rink by 230313` to 1. meeting I the `Children's? 7:.'.`;.I . ..A..:.: ..'.`-- I.-n.| :- `L- n...._-:n . riot. 6i1{.7e}'2i33F'& 33'; 71.3. . may in. stalled by 14 .,G.,AM. Bro.. Ohu. 1' O1 -ooounoll.` . > At the recent meeting of the On "Council communication; was from J; Bonn R_obortI6n.' Oh`ujprman.v' ot the\ vvonpisl-yforg . oronto, inching-Ir:lI!IIll;dons!aio:II from ,-------- av. --u-- -nun-vu-vvv Election of oioere was then proceed- ed with. On retiring from the chair after `holding it` oreditebly for two years, Bro. Stewart presented the Die- triot Lodge with a handsome District Master : regelil. . na:-......--.n.;-.'..i a... n.- _.'--_.`_-. '_._-M i&Z'sS'oI. \7s7.'i.'&as'1L..I':' 1a"i'.I"'i.o ., E: W H. Hill ;'1`roaa, M.` Mathew; D. Lech, Wm. Armstrong. D_.D.- of O, - A (`E .4... ..I--L`..l -_... `LI.-- .I..I_ 2_ this District Lodge. To Bro. John Leonard,` treasurer of L.O.L. District of Innisl,--We the members of L.O.L. District. of `Innis- l, at this, our annual meeting, -desire to pay a mark of respect and esteem to you. It in now almost half a century since you first identied yourself with Orangeism. The boolrsof your Lodge, N o. 605. first speak of you in 1857. In -1864 you were chosen W.M.i of that Lodge which position you accept- ably held for a period of thirty years. Twenty years ago you were chosen treasurer of this District Lodge. Year after year you were elected by acclsma- tion to this important position. You have seen many changes in the personml ` of this .Lodge, many of whom have long since passed to their well earned is reward. None were more attentive to the duties of true Orangeism than your-. self. We present this gold headed cane duly inscribed to you Bro. Leonard as a token of the respect and esteem by which you are held by the members of - We trust that youwill receive it in the sameekind spirit in which it is given and sincerely e hope that you will be long spared to your family and this association of which you have been an honored and trusted member." . ' - -'--~'-- - -Va-.--*3. . Oioera chooen for the present your are as follows :-W. Bron. Jae. Blsok, W.D.M., R. M; Mconkey, 'D.D.M., W. Brown; D. Chop , Rev. W. Dreyer; Hon. D. `C"h|1p).,. O. M. Stigley ; `D. Dan Q... DI--.. . 132.. G..- D I 3" 'E=.;na:c'l repited thanking the .bret.heu_n for fhgir kindness: Short addresses were then made by Past District Masters Bros. 0. Pulling. _ E. A. Ltttle, W. R. Sloan, H. _Dsvis, each speaking in a patriotic strain con-_ grstulating the District on its present ourishing condition. The W.M. then presented Bro. J .-hn Leonard; of Craig vale Lodge, with the tollowing ad- dress :- The total receipts for-the year were $91.95, including $61.85 from the Cnunty Treasurer. total expenditme $85 25, balance on hand `$6.70. One of the most successful `meetings held by L. U. L. District of Innisl for years took place in Thornton on ` Tuesday the 9:11 inst.; Bro. J. A. Stew- art, W'.M., presided. After the lodge was properly opened, Bro. Stewart read an address which we will give next week. 9. . " _ -r., W ;.== ` 3 ' .. "7 % :3.r;xii~ i_% A xi iTihicor.%i: I5'>;1H'0i!`-.` - gblicitt,-';F. T {EL} QH.-' _Crepwiok_b 3 "Dian-{(5% "Represent-V r-atib, Mr-. `J -. A, Muchei`, N'ew Lo_wblI_ ; Mr. R. Graham, _"Sa.urin; D`r." Mo.- Cullough, Alliuton; Mr." C. E. Wright; `Penetanguiahene. - ` " ` ' . " The vSociety""7':chss 'memhersliip7 7of ~t-wentv-four sud` `meets the .2nd ;'1`ues- zdsy ofcmy ==2'ud; ;mo:uth.f "Dn`ring` the year. -_ twenty-two asses` of o lueglected` A "children were considered `by'theSooi'e'ty, as vfollows :--Two illigitimste .bubies iwhom it"decidsd not to make wards of 'but endeavor to `secure homes -for. Five boys who were made `words of the society, and for whom homes were secured. Two children transferred from other societies and for whom - homes were secured. Five children who were still under consideration. Four children whom relatives, apparent- ly trustworthy, took possession of while their "cases were under consider stion bv the Society- Four children returned to their parents for soother trial. Besides these several cases of sppsrently undesirable homes were in A vestigste_d sud wsrnings given. on .\I A - - wt`: `in WV CIICX It VV ti ZVIY V? H". The Spcietv sought this year to ad- vertiae itawork throughout the country by issuing a circular letter and sending it out with all communications relating to the Society's work and also to repre aentative men in the various munici- palities. V ' f'I'h_- C1--!_;___ 2,, 910.` - -I -7!-.`ii_:"SecietyAin addition to theimein-. ber's fees has received towards its. sup- port the collections taken in town see the meetings of the week of prayer. The Society received` during the vent twelve applications for` girls` between eight end thirteen years of age, only one of which it was able to fill. Tho Society has not conned its operations to thentown of Barrie; but has, during the year, deals `with cases in Al|'iaton,' Penetanguiahene, Sunni dale, Flea and [Om I I`.A_I-__ .-,_ AL, .1 an we-u-v an -we within lv Delegates from the Society were sent to the Conference of Charities and Our- rection held in Toronto, ands." visit was received from the `Superintendent, Mr. J. J; Kelao, who delivered on on- ooureging address. - . Iunil District L.` o. L, "-A'coouns umqtihting to $105.1!) were ordorgd to be. id. _ w _ Inf dddjtidp q` tlnmbililt in pqyxinehtj ,' "di ` g ditch on Con. 13 `_ 6, `Mia Isnhox wire. J: day: M%'13sm Lax. m . qr:-e . '5" _ Oonncillor Cameron reported that `Rqbt. Storey wished to. know if the Council would sell timber on road line con. 10 and 11 at lot 6 and on omen- roid-6 and 7 at lot6.t con. '11. Conn-V nildeoided not to cell at present. It AQQA`:h q-A... --_-AJ -_......_L-- _, L- ,...--v---v,~ :w_v-_-u QIIDUV \I0 VIIIUIIIII gm. ,eRou f 59:. Statute 901 `W? M The Clerk was instructed to `order 8 copies of Municipal World for members of council and ocere fol-`"1900. ---w-- :1: V vvpni CVO CVVIIO "'l`l1e Reeve an`:-i Councillor Malcolm were appointed to examine and dispose of timber on road allowance between Can. 1 and 2', between lot 15 and 20. " K33}L';33' -' ':n}::;cmg to T71 Under authority of Publiol Health Act, Councillor Cameron was nppointed member L. B. of 11., George M aloolm Sanitary Inspector, 1900, and W. H. Olutton, M. H. O. ` . A. - John Harrison sesaor, R. '0. Bell, N. Bell.` caretaker 1900. ` ' wvv ' Tie Clerk was instructed to ask for Ttendera for Tp. Printing for 1900 from the oioes in Barrie and Orillia. On motion of Peareall and Cameron, Messrs. Robert Robertson and David Benth were re-appointed A auditors. -v-v run: v :3`: 1 I-U IIU `V0 - The Clerk was inahruomd write Joseph Caldwell, that if ' Penetaug road should! any tune during the present winter, in his opinion, require the snow plough used on it. that Uro will pay their share of the ` expense. A - . I line 0011.. 6 and 7, at 1oc'1o. IIVL- l`Il-._I_ __.. :__;__,_ D. H. MacLAREN_, -:-..4'2.n- Drugs .-s relieve only , temporary ily. a Pro- e perly adjusted glasses remove the cause and effect a permanent cure. `Satisfaction guaranteed; Consultation free. Oqunoil mgt at Elmnlo onhh Scientific -O;tici;In_,_ M|ol.AREN'S DRUG STORE. BARBIE. T H. J. Tumors,` _ , V ` .V _Olerk. was appointed Tas- oolleotor and Mrs. _of Town `Hall for ----wvwvi IU&nV$I. 1a`na.y,Jm,2a.*19oo; On'|ot1B. conga, .8u nnid_nlo-; hornet, `cattle. `ulna * hunk - `.u-,,' 1.7 ;-~ 9' The Oounoil will meet at Phelputon; Feb. 10th, at 10 o'clock, mm.` Mr. end Mn. Jae. Toner celebrated their linen wedding on Jen. 9th. . . .Mre. M. Fitz- petriohof Stall: Spe Merle. in vleiting her mother, Mu. E 0 Here.. ..Mr. end:Mre. :Mr. eryu Jen; T m - `mi. , The "tender: of A. Streth and J as. MeDet-mot: for hauling gravel 0118. R. 5 and 6, Con. 10, at the rate of 30 etc. 3 yard, was accepted; - _ Than Mr.` Harvey be given a gratuity of 8500` in oonaiderazion of his long and faithful services an Clerk and Tree- enrer of `the Township of Flee, the time for payment of the said amount to be arranged for at next meeting of the nnhnnil - ing returned in errbr. ` Robert Elriok was appointdd As- sessor for the your 1900. Q .`-_'--`.. -1. Al- nIl___:_2._'_I 'I'I7,_I1n "s7.'III McGuire dud wm. M'1'..va.h were appointed Auditors of Township aooonota for 41899. '"6'5o'p'i will be Oo_u1I_:oi!. - ---v Jvwvu -vwvu ea of the Municipal. World" ordered for the use of the `I Flngll, think It 3 Llniment. bofon. I will beplsua thh lncloud unnlqgau I 1y D : Bo Jo'K.ud.n Due 8!n:-Encl nlublroru Plans and me It may be we or even mar o.you..... Dolrsln :-I have used mun, dad would nottak 125 for her, win! your KondAll | S In Cure without one lhllaroh omuldor It the b Llnlnont for in or bent in the nu-ht. book at you udvu-tho It on bottle, for horns I_ T I IIIC IIIZUII a like um; 8: Co., N. D., March 19, 1898. M Kendalraspnvin Cute and have cuudns vlnonm but loored .75 two your book and nulptl on the curtoon. l-`RANK SMITH. P. 0., Ontario, Mn. 6, '98. Plan and uwo-cenuum Ind onobutltlnloat. I yours, and ---- any uuvvn nuvv vn uuuuavuu - -v, p I I ma. KENDALL co.. anoswna PAl.l.S.V1`. Inn uuuuuuuoouunuuuou MONEY To Loiiiv. 5 land 5% per cent. on Mortggge. LOUNT & LOUNT, Barristers. Barrie. 3:-Laf. Opposite R. R. Station, UIEUKUE BICUW N. lately rolhble remedy for Bplvll Bpllnh, lllngoumote. Removes the bunch on leaves no our. Price, 81; ulxror 1:. As a Hnlmont for rum! use it has no unl. k your drnggiot - (or III '8 SP1! CU also A Tunlu on the II " e book (no, or address ll I IIQAIIAAII an Innnnuntvnn -ans: - -.-