Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 1 Feb 1900, p. 2

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The Life of Moodv. V The Pool _Publxs,hing`Compa.ny, To. |_r`o_n_t9, have in press: Life `of Dwight Moodv, and they announce that It will he t'ear1y. vb place in the hands of the pubiic -dumig the first week Of, February. Thg book will bepubliahed inpaper ind cloth binding, and will :o;ntsin ovr twenty hillustr z'\t.i_ons. Priog `in pct;-ao.t_ve`:pupe;-A binding 25 cents '; .1=b.50 oenf vonpaigi-`.. ` [1 A. `RADBNHURST, 1. 411.34... in Chnnnnnr. Lot on, Clapperton street immediately south of Baptist chu ch with small btick house thereon. Aunlv to T- CREW. -Q-The Grand Lodge, A;F. and A.M., ibafvie .g3vea. $1,000 `to the Caziadian --P'm-iqiio Fund. _ , 4---Ma.vor Mabdonnld is certainly ad- ver_ti__aing_1`oront9. whether he does any ` to the any or not. --hieaira. . Edna;-`d Je', Donald Ferggaon `and Patrick Ronanhave been `vruruv & ssmn. - Ba iltfio. . ` ' . , ` ' Money in sun: of $9,000 and upwardt. to 1030 it 5 nor aunt. MARRIAGE LICENSE ISSUER. V .demnded` ecgnomfg ii1h:`itse1t' exam-nos . `-0 VANILLA, for ice cream. for instance; VBAXXNG Powmm, for cakes. One is a drug. of course ; the other a chemial"; and there are still others-SPICES of all kinds. creain of tartar, etc. The best lace to get drugs is at a. DRUG STOR . The drugfist knows more about them than other poop e. _We `keep a good drug store. Come and ask us about Kitchen Drugs. Drugs and Chemicals In the Kitchen. !MNKMAN'S DRUG STORE }ONALD. ROSS B. A.--Barrister. Solicitor, Oces. (`A-ua.nnn-r, on-._ rnnngv tn l;n_n_ ,R. . CJSMITH, L.C.P.S.. Ont" (late of Drs. grub`. A: Smith, nrillhj Oica and residence `ZR. w. A. Ros Ph ' s otc., L. R.C.S. Edin L .R .P.,Lona3.'.'.`'3{aces and -LL __-:A`.-A- gunman - Lush nnunlnan nlrf I F. c. GREGG, v rinaxy '. Graduata Ont. .nlInovAsul|:Ig::n::- 1'.` ARNALL; M.D.C.M,, ofee -an Bothwelfs Block. Allandale. Pu the premises at night. 43- Y T W iiiiiinlnanv svnanoms. jg V condecnngci the sales `of cublic leads to speculators. It his produced perfect carnival of speculation in qI-_ j,, PROPERTY FOR SALE. ARE NEEDED EVERY DAY 92 DUNLOP-ST. BARRIE. MANUFACTURES. rnysncuns. FINANCIAL. OFFICIAL. Dwcx, 1 41-1)`- Banister, Attorney. (`J-inununnn-1nr_ etc- taelf`>more. .. . -j V = _ `demanded lens expenditure. It spent more monsy. ' Aux. COWAR. A V .Tue;! oRTHsRN ADVAN a `f.4nvEn1'1sING RATES. 0% "',|']i A` VAN(lE nus A mncuuh ; on rovnrnnn nummnn A! row: corms. .. .. -..V.__.:.:.`.._V.,.- 9--an-using]; '25:: : ` `i poruzs. ifjnot -q1_1ite'. double that of an t A 1 paper publihhed in Bame. Ni Emnnnsms snoum NOTE nus rm 12 lines solid nonpareil make 1 ;,,c,L"`,l mmsmnr Anvnnrxsnmnmg, ` ' "First~inaertion 10 cents per line, each an qnent insertion` 4 cents per line. H Dan:-Hun nnnnn I0 nnnirn mm. 12-. , . 'linos.~, IIDIII lllliltb UIIIIA 1 VIII! to I21 JIUCQ "t`I`fI\'); 1 Reading notices, l0_c:nts per nm, for insertion; 5* cents per line for each subgeqm ingertion oftho same matter. All it.m,'W der .5 lines, of this character, charged '5. .1 Legal Oicial and Government ad -,a, ; ments be c1W 89d at above rates. vemA`:3,-,V h ` conrucr .u)v1m'r1sn ` " Contract advertisements will be taken_`-,`=_-11; the following rates, which are dmtted on "I rect commercial princi lea and will best-V eiilhered to. There wi I be only one P503, 1 . A __ all. 27; nncnu....* . . . . . . . . .. 5 inches, 54 oolumn...... no inches, 54 oolumm... aoinchea, x eolun-An....?.. .2.` `For one month--Tthe three-1ont`l1R,` ' with.l5 per cent. added. u in`... barn 1mnnf`1_f`\n Oh:-no n-.....4LL, VVIIML-LII I DUILIIQ Il\A\AV\-IO `For two months-the three monthly R` with 10 per cent. added. E'D~n-afar:-AR nnnifinnu in fhn vmum. _:n. `condemned the gen-ymnnder. Ag; tried to perpeuratevsnother. , "*3?-`17r}:}rZ3"oiiiK in the paper win , sold at an advancevof one-third on an rates. This rule will be strictly carried on-_ CONTRACT CHANGES. Advertisers will please bear in mind 3; notice of intention to change advertisemg, must be handed into the oice not later :1, Saturday at 10 o'clock, and the copy for 5;: change must be in T11]: ADVANCE Oicey later than 12 o'clock noon on Monday in week, otherwise the advertiser s announcem, may not be made public until the week 9 lowing. I0 nhonnna AF Avnrhnnmnnfu aiinn-AA . VV III I ' 12 changes of Advertlaements allowed, year. It more are required, composition ni will be charged. Annl-6:nn~nou IE3`! nnf `.4: n'nnn-var` tn I1:-A AL VVI-IL UV UILGI SUI-Io Advertisers will not be allowed to use 1111 space for advertismg anything outside U11 own regular business- Should they do; transient rates will be charged for such: vertisements. Condensed advertisements on first page 511;. as wants of all kinds, lost and found. proper, for sale or to rent, specic articles, etc., ea; must be accompanied with the cash, and v; be inserted--hrst insertion 2 cents per won each subsequent insertion 1 cent per we (names, addresses and gures counted 3 words); but 9. reduction of one cent per we will be made when the number of insertia of the same matter exceed four. cm: for ad verusemenu must In our case be mounted on solid metal ham Rxmssxur `run Fouowma Fuuz Insnus. Conumxnzs : The Mercante, now afliazed with The L0: don 8: Lancaehire of England. Set. 3011. Q: 2,1-unn nnn, ISCROGGIE &. SMITH Iv, , Y-J,`-vv,vv'. The Waterloo Mutual. of Waterloo, 0: Tothl assets, $334.o83. . The Economical Mutual. of Berlin. 0: Total assets, $303,078. Also Llovd s Plate Glass Insurance Co: pany, of New York. Cash capital, 31: Ancvfghe Sun Loan and Savings Compm of Ontario. .1 im;iewdw;';;r"e'r miniat.era.V added to the.numbor. Private funds to loan on first mortgages. 9. counts collected. &c. l nfiice over Henderson_s Hardware Store, Bar.` 6 Agent standard Life. London Guam too and Accident Co... Provlnoh Building and Loan Association, ev UL 1` lkob.---IV Street, Barrie. 4 Per Cent. Interest Paul on l)epoI1'_ The Security for Depoaitora in 9. Lost -. company is undoubted. R633 new Block. south side Dunlap st? out of the Post Uioe. 3` - an 5.` SUBSCRJBE3" CAPITAI Lnc security to aepoutors an a Loan no y -= doubted. There is no instance on record whc: denoutnor has ever made a loss bv a Loan C.u'\'- BARBIE WAN & SAVINGS CU INCORPORATED 1881. Canadian Branch Office. MONT I: `P A `I . PBUVINBIAL Bl||lD|NG AND W ASSOCIATION. ' AUTHORIZED CAPITAL. $5.ooo,ooo. ASSURANCE COMPAN Y- Capital. $6,ooo,ooo, Founded " , Applitntion forms furnished and rates q"```i ': . GEORGE PLAXTON. AGENT. uhlu 'D.....:- at it-.. 2.. Ilnol-uumws Bk `. ?J'H`j Is eondemned the csmpsign methods `V:ef;_the conservatives. It has given es {he msehine. ` GEORGE AGENT. h 1 no-Iv Barrie Ont. 0iccn Bothwells-k . 43. A Barrio Planing M:f RAAInI.nu Q a\l\nl . Contractors. Builders. Manufacturers. &C- D "': _ Sash;-Blinds. Mouldivg, 81c. Planing and D7359 7 thine of every dexcription done on shortest notice. Air Drying Kiln. Estimates furnished frecof Ch .`_,. large on all kindd of wood work and building_ mam The Factory is being remodeled and funnshed_ "5 , `Dd the. ln.test~wood worki machtnery, so that `,g'j; , be able to handle alliinds of work pr0r]`PY ' Whlle satisfactorily. See our work and get our pnccs- ":`f; " , tdry. Bayeld street, north of the Foundry. ` . I g 9 budea -.-.3-Iv . * A. RANKIN & 50* -.-/ ` I: .4 : ..wbite 5 We ha.c unchued and reopened_ Laumr` .'xo Dunlo street. wnth th I`l[(Iddrn nnnnhhbnd 1|! 3|] 1-Kaunas nf wor . JIONIZ ----- -.-.._.I,. 9 -a -- v up-wvv , 5. modern agrliantcs {or all Tctues of work. 5 l;3-{; _ A HOME IN lIUS'l`IlYo 3" 51;; our I-Iisadlat ourdoor. hPBOAla 01" DB VICE D IIIESAHIE DAY- -.:17:*\; John Rogerson, Fira and Life Assurance. OFFICE.-Next door to Bank of Toronto.J0'= 25...; I1...._2- ---cw vo vc-our - vuu vaaavvv This security to depositors in a Loan Co') i" Iauhted- There in nn Snnanm-. nn record '37 Zanadian Branch Office. Head Umcc. MONTREAL. LONDON, E;\`G_L4` M. C. HINSHAW, SAM.J. PIPKI5 ' B-anch Mgnager Manager- - ...ATLAS... Aeenunlune rot-\|nnnI\lV f 'It demundedvn trenty with the United It has given zhe country but g tonjnegotiatioua. V ~ 5..,,`l In condemned. monopolies. It has (ven' no a. government which is owned "Ind bound by monopolies. `I One 1---- Number of inches SDZCG. UULI (X I-JGI-JG ity, $15,000,000. .- 1'I 7_L_..`I44( I1 M OQOCZ L JJISEOOO ASSURANCE COMPANY. `-1 oz , r:-....A.-A INSURANCE AGENTS CONVEYANCERS, G:.C. 1:. s. LALLY. CONDENSED ADVRBTIS EM EN TS. SCROGGIE &. SMITH. A. 'RANK-|l;_&. son. __,- I5 `I . . . . . . . .. $0 50 .......n. 12` 750}; _ mpxmnx. NOTES. 7 I'll War:-en's, you Bauer will get to Ltdyamich. ` ` ` T V .3mos.; Inser- Inger I eas` non: 6m0I. x Head Otcc. rnnxy r:\'(:l.. nu, v-. n-ly - b Manitoba. after the eloosion: I wish `we had done it long agd. WAU beau, w `jumps u _,' l. sever Vrolled o Mr. J "mot: wit loading *m8&'.'JS the In Chapm the 19 places. `d1 ssed Mr. Chl ,-ed to ` I No need to send Kruger to some '__1on_ely island after the iwer is A over. Joe: make him swallow some of those Hibernian resolutions recently passed in the neighboring Republio.--Gall: Re- innitod Tor former cfcnrs lat Vi 2nd Vi ham ; ' aides, Gasser] Elliott B. Su "3011 ; 1 Tecum James ~8even ls-rs en - Carrol Ed. 34 yet to A LL age no 1111 the and a flmmv. wrong dash t taken, Ier an b alarm work, been per-pet _ The war in South Africa is costly to V the newspapers. The special despstches sent to the Bi-itish -metropolitan press cost, for osblmg alone, something like $925 a. column. Sometimes when 0. war oorrespondeno has n sooop," he sends it-at urgeucy"u-stes- I2 shillings (or 83) a. word 1` fths d I the P was T11 took 5 Inst-., WWI Fun` `When Mr. Whitney considers the jemount of dirt Hugh John is nding in "the premises lately vacated by T." 'Greenway, Esq, ex Premier, be sadly- reelises that for many days following the moving out of _Ross 55 00., he must deny himself to visitors and give his -undivided attention to house cleaning. --Guelph Herald. ' Canada is helping in a good cause. I Britain is not greedy of territory. ,She never sought to possess the Transvaal, and she never even quarrelled with the Orange Free State. What she `asked of the Transvaal was equal rights for all citizens. For this the Boers de- clared war upon her, and invaded her oolonies. The Boers want to extend their tyrannical rule over all South Africa, This wouid be a calamity to "humanity, and Canada in helping to prevent it is doing a noble `worlr,'of which civilization approves. _ y A foreign surgeon has put forward the suggestion that appendicitis is "caused by the habit of crossing the legs, which restricts the action of the digestive apparatus. The appendix is only" loosely attached to the ca_ecup,' and there is always some half digested food In the caecal bar. By crossing : thelegs there is liability that the on- digested food may pass into the vermi- T form appendix and set up inamation ; f3-in a few hours pathological processes flint in, and anyattack of appendicitis is f9Veloped.-Scientic American: _ .mn, zh;;13rieih:`G6fn:i'- M9` % L u-nun`: `r -' ~ It It d \ srozgueuniu 1 he e .-Q-Vo.%`.V`.`.`-..:!g.r.i';.yVi`!`.V.'to".` .r;t.w_to d9!:;i:&e -. ....;.~\......._ . sud file :pome=`go1ism < 'Bi3ibje`6oiitiiigi__ie"vety1!di'erem; A_l).eeeo n';ef }th9ror ma worhi `alone end cm; or sign: my ootree-I pendants. Oolone1B`edeng-dPowell . ndai oobhing better for scouts in; the way of advice, "when thofnre in_ doubt, then u Zulu saying: ."It' we go forwind we die. if we go backwird we die :`better go forward and di , , `_ , S cm; is the the oaomown ad.` vooate , measures up South Simooe y" politically V:- -South Simone Reformers` who asaembledin oonvention at Beeton ._on Tuesday apparently have decided to contest South Simooe at the next eral election and nominated Mr. G. -T. Somers, `of Beeton,` as the standard bearer of the party. _While the Re- "formers of South Simone may `bet anxious to show their str'engt_ h,l they- may give` a Ademonstrati-.n of their weakness, when weoonsider they have. such a formidable opponent as Col. Tyrwhitt. The 001. has` enjoyed the confidence of the `electorate of South Simooe for 19 years and has vanquish-' ed the hopes of a number at strong candidates. While._iiCu_l. Tyrwhitt has always up-held the principles of the Conservative party, as `laid. down by Sir John A. Maodonald, he has been by no means a blind follower, _ and prob- ably moxe than oncohas been com. pelled to take issue with his party when its policy oonioted with the interests of his constituents and never during the 001's. politicaloareer was he as popular as today. While we ad- mire Mr. Somer s ambition and political aspiration, we can only say that the candidate who crosses swords with 001. Tyrwhitt in the political arena in South Simooe will` have a dead man a chances and he will disappear from the polntioal -horizon as quietly and com. pletely as a hoar frost before a blazing sun on a June morning. At Sherbrooke the other day Hon. -Mr. Taillcn proceeded to make an en- umeration of what the _Conservative party had done in the past to build up Canada and her industries. As `he brought out point aiter point he was loudly cheered. When the Conserva- tives _were carrying into effect their policy of growth and progress, the Liberal leaders never ceased to harass them and declare in Parliament and through the country that the burdens which the Conservatives were imposing were too great for Canada to bear and that the Government of the country could be carried on for far less under a Liberal administration. The annual expenditure has increased from $38,- 000 000 under Conservative rule to $51,000,000 under the Liberals. Some Liberals, such as for instance, Mr. Tarte, have made another plea. Thev, ask the French Canadians to over look all the political mistakes of the Liberal administration for the simple reason that the Prime Minister is aFrench- Canadian. I desire to join issue on" that point and can prove that from .a national point of view, setting aside a certain feeling of pride, which I do not -care to qualify, the fact that the Prime Minister has been a French Canadian and a Catholichas been of no advant`-V to his _compat_ricts and co-religionists. I very, much regret that the race ques should have been imported into the political arena. . We don t claim" the right for our" compatriots` to misgovernn this country, and the political issues ought to be dealt with `just `as Wilfrid Laurier were not 33 . French- rm. intents if in iiEnslihwa: era Scotchman occupied the `_ 1iesition_ of :Premier._ ' when -I hear" sir` Wilfrid ,,Lan"rier' ' advocating _ such, V Qthh midst ;1:f 0 hi-, f*iende~,j,:,I!d;:,,:oi6e "semblance, j\i'0.? V , 4 -m=n-:-i my make rim of n-on%b1o`.shjer%;ly:en your Shine. * % 3 Hurtin- f.ax1%;A. :ii+e%het-"raippoi:-tea 4- 0!`.j `?%`, .7V'iv!'7%% *.`8s 3"! `;j1`aIaV4%;L.Jyhg Hockey club; cw--iaat% rs-.1; Regular Shsiun; ) !nstivve:E's 3381;!)-`Z 9\ir%`.r9p9r=4 f 0i9{#F?. C'ni1 .proce]ed1ngdV"in 5 `lint: -;wae k"'a' :i`in e -htvlie Twordbf V -9ThpfA.'iuaiia`mam:. ins ..lodt, dhonld. hawrad 1`li `iiinandment was .iiohited `carried, ` thuuzmakmg Maura. B. H.Jnpp and Fred Mart. the T audit.- ora of the " iminal accounts foi the V081`. Lieut, MoMehna-ef the 36mh A Battel- - ion, asked for an extra 250. per day` while ince,mp for members of the 36.1. V Battalion .who ,ree'yied in Simooe County, thus giving them the same "amount the members of the 36ch `iho; reside euteide the County. T Lt.-Col. Ward applieddfor the 250. .per day allowance to members of the 3.6111-while incamp at Niagara for 12 days in J one next. V um sraxnasn Bank NOTE. On Thursday afternoon, the Council was in Committee of I the f5~.Whole.to discuss the question of the County's V liability for the $5,000 note which had been" discounted in "Standard Bank, Bradford, in Jan. 1897 by the Warden of 1896 and Treasurer Sanford. After the latter s ight it was discovered that the amount of the above note was no_t covered by the overdraft by-law, and { therefore_ there was no authority for? getting it. Mr. Francis, Solicitor for the Bank. addressed the Council, stat- ting the hank s good faith in the tran- saotion at the time. J. 8. Buddy, vWarden at that time also addressed the Council saying that he had negotiated the note wholly on Mr. Sanfordls state- ment that the overdraft account had not yetbeen covered. if C Bruce--_ Quinlan-That this Council I approves of the previous report of the 3 Sanford Comn'1itt.ee_ and again aicms! the opinionithst the County is in no3 way liable to the Standard Bank. 2) The `bank authorities did not exercise due care in making them- selves conversant with the by,-law, and also with the overdraft `account in Barrie` before making "the transaction. GAoLnn s nnrorvr. ' Gaoier Siaaona presented the A follow- ing report to the Council ;- 'Yeas-Brnce, Ronun, Hon-el.l[,7 [Har- vie, Hunt, Jnpp, Jamiesan, Leather- dale, Quinlan, Ross, Wright.-ll. N'ay`a-Gra'ham, I -larunmzll, lgrphy, Thorpe, Whiteaides-. 5. ` 1 In brief ' the grounds on which the County claim that they are not liable tor the payment of the note are as fol- } lows :- _ i (1) The $5,000 exceeded-the by-law ? which limited the overdraft account to $30,000, hence there was no authority. for the transaction-. motion was carried :- A.t the evening session the,follosving VI beg to submit the following re-' port :-The number of prisoners in Barrie gaol at this date are eleven- l oapias ; 2 murder 5 1 assault : 4 drunks; lattempt murder, and Billy the sharpshooter from Victoria Harbor. You will see that a irery large number of the above are chargeable to the County, and further, that some of the larger towns and other important parts _of the County do not produce a class that nd it so easj to get cared for at the county expense in the county town. During the `quarter ending 31st of Dec., I899, the number ct prison days were 696, the cost per day for diet being 80. ince your last session I have changed the gaol kitchen, which has made a `considerable saving in wood and added much to the warmthV and_ comfort of {the "building; this gnecessitated some repairs mhecenoog allffof with work done by. - prison` labor as well as rgglis painting "of, the same. Triisting y'_on','will nd lt,_im'e` to-iinspectfthel-o same. ?:~v"'1`he`:0ou1t1iitt.e'e `on 'PesitidnsW ;n;l' Correspondence reported :--_ `for the__q9miug_ y'eon:r. :5 f ( l?) _In `reference? go the communion- cionf from Dr. Che'y,_.-that no change bemade in~_tha appofuomeht of agend- ing p4hysician`t.oV the House : of Refuge 4-`... (3) That a grant of 315 be made to the Prisoner ; Aid` Aaaogiotion.` _ _- Ihnnlna 6:.n11:1;a' Inns.` . _""OoniioiIlqr Izlfewaon-naked t.he`opinion o` f. tbo Couhoil up to `inning a policy on lifgffbf 1_9'6iu;qhQynv5 of Goldwater, `kiuww the .Onbon1m - and %AV:v;r`i,tbAA vh9%?0 -nsdinn }oonti;ii1;-itw -i`%:851'ii&+.?`5*%T?%~ %V*'l~`%f the 3. ,~. ; n.-!;_; X`. 1 v , ;: 9_ ~`, ` x .9-` 1 - 1" -3` `A ~/(Em ._ . M ,. . . , 1" ".* ~ `W . 3 I . .~ . publiihnd`_ , uiumig Aauoiuhtlyz; urgo ' ~`,`" '; ` -`- " - - .1. s-_ - .."' proooi 'on`I;4'o ipnuriphe .11ean@asa- s-tho any and orphans as 1 reilult of the Trond- vul war. ' ' L 84000 rob. ROADS AND namdu; .BoaI-`Harvie. -:- That. $40.00 be plaqed in `the `eatuxiiten fox- tyhepuufent ;vear..fo.r. roads` and b!ids9II;,-+Carried- die B`aeAiue; M Committee consider, theoadviaabiiity of 4 teflinding to the Vlljililll `municipalities their share of the Sanford euretiee.-.- ' Curried. _ no GRANT T0 PATRIOTIC FUND. (2) In regard to the communication from the Secretary of the Canadian. Patriotic Fund. that us we have under- taken large liabilities by insuring the lives` of the Suncoe members of the Canadian` contingent, we do not feel juetied in making a grant to the above fund. l i l sans: or me saxronn cornea. ' V-"The Sanford Committee. reported as follows :.--Since November session the `sale of the cottage to J. J. Kiugsmill has been carried out; thecash pay ment of $200 has been paid to your treasurer, and:mort-gage for $400 pay able in three years with interest at 5 per cent payable annually on Dec. let in each year has been obtained, regis- tered, and same with all papers in con- nection with the mortgage and title to the property have been handed to your treasurer for safe keeping with instruc- tions to collectthe interest and ' princi- pal as some matures due. HOUSE OF REFUGE 8'.l.'A.BLE, The House of Refuge Committee re- ported that since the November session of this Council there has been erected an implement house on the farm, the size of the same being 24X50 feet, closed with dressed and sized lumber and shinqled with a -good quality of shingles. the cost being $152. We would recommend that Councillor Hammell be paid $10 for supervising and otherwise looking after the erec tion of the same, and that the County Treasureris hereby authorized to pa the above sum. ` RESOLUTION 01-` SYMPATHY. On Friday morning` the Council passed the following motion by stand- ing vote. ' ' cu ,u n - 51 an J app-Leatherdale--That we c-'er Councillor Hon-_ell our heartfelt sym- penny in the peinful bereavement he has suffered in the sudden and unexpected death of his eon. ' ' W The -Council then adjourned until Friday afterngon. ` A T What Councillors Have Received. The November minutes of the County Council contains an appendix showing the amount of money paid to County Councillors for service in 1899. The various amounts are as follows :- John Nettleton, Collingwood. . . . ...$ 27 00 James Eraser, Tottenhatn . . . . . . . . . 36 10 James Martin, New Lowell . . . . . . . . 37 40 Thomas Hammell, `Beaten . . . . . . . .. 66 30 C. E. Wright, Penetang . . . . . . . . . .. 108 00 J. A. Jamieson, Thornton . . . . . . . . . 108 30 J. B Harrell. Midland . . . . . . . . . . .. 114 00 D. M. Harvie, Orillia . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115 00 D. Quinlan. Barrie . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 118 30 R. J. Thorpe, Bradford. .. . . . . . . . . . . 119 40 W. J. Leatherdale,` Goldwater.-. . . . 121 00 Richard Graham, Sanrin . . . . . . . . .. 133 80 G W Bruce, Collingwood . . . . . . . .. I38 30 R Murphy, Arlington . . .. . . . . .L. . . 154 00 W. H. Hamilton. Glen Huron . . . . . . 162.80 R H. Jupp,'0rillia.... . . . . . . . . . .. 167 James Ross, Guthrie . . . . . . ._ . . . . . 168 50 Joseph Whiteaide, Elmgrove . . . . . ., 170 00 G. Hunt. New Lowell . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185 10 GE. ewson, Barrie.....'...-'... 296 75 P_. Ronan, Loretta (\Varden). . . .. . ._ 57900 -'].`he following oicera were elected at the meetingof the League, held on the 19th` Jan., at the West; Ward school:--1 reeidenI:, Hqinea Bowen ; Recording Secretary, _ `Arthur Hay ward ; Goireaponding Secrecary.Arthnr 1 King ; Counoil`, Soanlon, H. Robin- son, 0. Jory, L. `Smith, Rogers, 1-;A_,_`___ '__|._ ,, , 2,` .1`, "1 V: u. an --Persons who are in the habit of ,_ unohing, _mutihLting. or defacing coins 8h(;Illd remember that `there in quite .0. seveie penalty attached tovsuoh o'enoee._ Sec.-,46h9 of the Criminal -Code days :--.- "Evlei-y bne guilty of ad ihdidtable .o`enoeoud liable :6 one yeah : imprison- mm `W dNi #9! ;urrr! `sow .:`i1`: 50996.: -6ii?I5 by Lamb- ~-St.raightened circumstances make many as man crooked. ' V ' fheae are signs of ch times thato umunicipalibiea are concerned the x. _. '3 ,,g; hole be disposed of to private corp an _on, but will be managed gs civic us. Wxth mhe growoh of opiniuj V H .O;_' of municipal.` dwnerahip ii o. bali'f in the gpvegnmght 6; I'I5hip ;6f, railwnyantelgrnpha. and piiI3v.;%sisd4 *unl9b * _w;_iqtake4 the nan atpublic%-anti-sat:-iq"~heA::oxv , -_:n_uv:il7lV witngqiuoh ; r (Cohtinued on page 4.`) A ngwood . .. 27 00 mam` .. .. ieeton Aug rrnton .. .nd la. .. . ml... .. Goldwater.-.... Latin gwood >n'.........L... an . .. 162.80 50 3 Elufgrove ll .. 75 xvaiaea). .% 579 -00 ;u'tie"oig_b'--VNo._6 North side Dunlopat. Elm- valbodt oppoaiu Hunt : hotel. Money to loan AI Inunnt I-nun. at lowest rates. ` u .'.K5iIJI?lVI'lcUDL, wr, ntuxluuyp -Sohator an hancery ' voyancer etc. gin; (bot Owen st:-ee't, over Bank of Com- l_C. E. Huwaon. A.-E. H. Cnnswicxs. AIIIIIX, IV IUCIM Vluvv-'uou-u :u-go-. --.---- 1 Sohcwon an High Court ofjustioes, Notaries Publnc, Convpyancen. Oioesovex. the Bank of Toronto, AULT as COWANoBars!srI. Solicitors of the Supreme Court, Proctou. Notaries, Conga- ancen. etc. Money to Loan. Oicu--Roaa B , Dunlap-ot., Barrio. T - 111.. - -4.._.... A n... . ~ A: DY, PAWAK. ' " fiwson & CRESWICKE; banana.-`:5. Solici- ' ton of the uromo; Court of Judicature of ocancs, P _, V _ Conv oers, etc. In In wi-,__---_- ' A `D II Fnuantvrvn '. ` M. CAMPBELL," Barrister Solicitor. Notary, etc. M toloan. Barrie Stayner. Bu-no Bank of Eoronto Building, Owen street, 5-ly JAS. EDVVARDS % T `T-".`.?"'T"`T"T`.`.'YF".- o _gyg_ ;n 1 U. BOIICIIOI, Conveyance:-, cg. money to loan. Bank of Toronto Bllildl. Oven street. Barne. 48-ly `R. .F.Pa.llin IGA-ad Te7`_'FT'"'::{7T-7{y| D T{')ron Feaw ofu"i'ri:i_ty "cv:'u.?;e, to :`;a1.:.:.f*aa:.*`::: a`:.'m;:i`:::s:;:.S:;at"* T. BANTING, Clerk County of Simooeg will be at his oice. at the Court House, Barrie, every Saturdav. Residence and P.O. Cookstqwn. K. \hVDlVlI.lI'1, I.4.u.r.a., upn, uauc ux urn. ' id & Smith Orillit.) Oice and residence -comer of Owen anti Collier streets, Barrie. :3-ly JJ n.u.a. hum" 14.11 \.1.'.. uonuun. WIT? Cllll ` night residenco-Brown'I Block, Du sttect, `Buds. Telephone 77. `DRLJ. ARTHUR ROSS, L.R.C.P. & S.. Edin u rgh; M.F.P. 82 S., Glasgow, membet of British Upthalmological Society. Specialty.- Dueasen of Ey 0, Eur, Throat and None. 0FFlCE.-78 Dunlap Street, Sanders Block, Bat- ric. opposite Post Ooe and Railway Station. Phone 54. P. O. Box96. 7-ly W . H. LYON. PRIVATE FUNDS TO LOAN e on Real Estate at lowest rates. Farmers - Notes Discounted. Collections made in any grt of the County. Real estate bought and sold. nvey- ' ' all its branches. Marriage Licenses anctn nn issuef. Oee-Ross Block`. Dunlop street Barrie. 70 FOR INVESTMENT on good $ ,_ freehold security at lowest rate of interest. Nolgrincipalmoney required until end of the term. . H. S'.l`RA1'HY, Solicitor. Etc., Barrie. 37 MONEY TO LOAN. We have a. large amount of Private Funds to lend at 4} and 5. per cent. on the security of good farm Managua. McCARTHY_ PEPLER AND Mc- "J 33&'5'.'p"oEi-'EeEE"o'n' 113$ e'c'.Sr'iE?,v 'oF'g'$oI1'f7a'x7 Mortgages. McCARTHY. PEPLER AND Mc- CARL t1Y, Dunlap Street. Barrie. . tutit I-`IIv:II' At his office until 5 p.m.; at his private residence, 68 Mary. street. after that hour. xx-ly E BALL ?IXfNG MILL COMPANY- ! "H l I` .fI|nfDl':I'|6 Rn|:I:na an;-I -nan..6'....o.._'...... .. I Inn nnuu rhnnxnu LVHLL bUM1 AlVX- Carpeuterin _, Building and manufacturing of Doors. Sash. B ds. Mouldnngs. etc. Planin of all kinds done pron':ptly_ and satisfactorily. ot Blast Drying Kiln. Dxstnct agency for grained lum- ber. Factory-Ba.yeld Street. Barrie. RODGERS & GALLIE successors to Geo. Ball. Veterinary Sur :1. Honor Graduate Ont. Vet. College, one: member Medical Societv. Oi'ce-AtBaker's Livery Stables. Owen Street. Barrie. JOHNSON 8: SARJEANT, BARRIE, Importers and Dealers in Coals of all Kinds. and George town, Grey and Guelph White Finishing Lime Cements of all kinds, Fire Bricks and Plasterer's Hair. Storehouse at the Northern Railway Switch. foot of John street, near the depot. The bond 01 this L 1 e is better than that of any other kind, and the f ash superior. Oce--Corner of John and Elizabeth streets. THE CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY OF BARRIE have for ado tion. in good Homes. a number of brick! vnnmv anarlinn nhildu-an kn... .....a ...:..x_ .5. nave xor auo uon. an good homes. number of bright young nadian children. boys and girls Parties desirin them are asked to communicate with thesecretary. EV. W. R. MCINTOSH. Barrie. 1-Iy Ii cnu CI ! WIU1 uapus Apply to T. CREW.

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