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Northern Advance, 15 Feb 1900, p. 1

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Oman Ems 'l_ Acton III llllllu \IUl|F`U) who J uvluuuo VOCAL-A pupil of Evg. N. Roblin, [of Milah, (Italy) Conservatory of Musnc. an-_- n_4..-|_-u ...:n _I'..t\ .......I. `noun innln- \l|.I|Y} \/Ul-IIUI VCEVI] V5 evnuwnn Miss Campbell will also teach Violin Millie. and give lessons in Water Colors. . Special attention is directed to the Choral Clnu. which Miss Campbell conducts every Friday afternoon at 4.30 at the address given below. W- -_..I l'_-..LI__._ .;__L3_..I-`- an--In -u-e-at\nul9 Iuurnuuu 'I. 4-35: at uni nuuuaau `Ivan us..." . For terms and f urther particulars apply personally or by letter to ` `Miss Campbell EXCHANGE BLOCK, 5" DUNLOP ST..p BARRIE. . i'row1\1 LO'I'S| b_a.nK Darn, DTICEK nousc. un mules from Bame Market.` 4-tf Lot 8, Cconcession 1. Vrs ra. 80 acres cleared nearly all seeded down. ood grain or pasture land. Bank barn, brick house. owfwell at the debt, 3} run: frnm Barrie Market. UR SAI..l-Kow or couages on V non s(reet' known as Crookshank Block. For terms apply J, S. CROOKSHAN K. Blenheim. 6-q-`p H FARM T0 RENT UN EASY TERMS 2 Rooms for offices. in Ross Block, No. 97, Dunlop Street. Fire roof vault: occupied at present by Dr. Wells. ill be vacant on at of April next. A 1 t "V c. H. ROSS. n___:-. 1-......-.. ....... .4. _ Persona: News. Mr. and Mrs G D Ellis are moving to" Collingwood this week, Mr V Ellie having accepted a. position with the Great Northern Transit 00., of that town. llh... VIVL`...... Tnlnnunn n nna"_lynnInn nhuvlr Lfullb UU., UL uunu uuvvu. Miss. Tliirza. Johnson, a. well-known clerk in Mr. Reedy : store for many years, and latterly with Vair, Viokers 8; Co , has ac- cepted s. poeitionin Toronto. - no elm C.-mu-In nnnnnl nnnwmtinn nf the cepueu an pualuuu Ill 1.uruuuu.- A,t the fourth annual convention of the Young People's Societies of Guelph Presby- tery, the evening meetinz was of s ecial interest and was addressed bve Rev, . R %l|cIntosh, B.D , pastor of Knox church. ora. _ 1 1' \'r-|.I- -1)..---_-s.-.. A... :.. I.`JIUI'D Rev. J. J. Noble, of Brvanston, Ont , in renewing his subscription to THE ADVANCE for the twenty-second year says "I am always pleased [to hear .,of the welfare of Barrie and its surroundings, as the two great events of mvlife occurred there. In 1858 1`, was born there and in 1881 [was married there." II.___. _._.!II ..-_..-g g- 1--.... slant no (`V uuvuw ' - It is a fact, nevertheless. that we can to-day furnish you with athoroufhl first-class time- piece in gold. silver or go d- lled case for less than onahalf the gure that prevailed afew 3 can ago. a R. A. Dougloas, HIITFIBQ IollU_l'Ua Many will regret to learn that Mr. E. 0. Simmons has disposed ofhie` business here and will in a iew weeks leave for St: Paul. Minn., where an exceptionally good openina hastbeen offered` him. Mr. and Mrs. Sim mom will be especially missed in the music: al circles of the Methodist church in which both were `active wor.k'ers.--0rillia- News-A letter. . -` Last week we stated the thaw was prob ably due to thehot time on the curling rink between the Scotehmen and" All-Uomere. We have since learned. however, that the thaw really started the niuht before that when the All-Comer: defeated the "Scotch- men. The two rinks were as follow: :_ gonna", _ One reason why so many 1- watchesare tolerated in that their owner : 0 not realize that real. good ones may be `had for such little UIOIICV. - - ,. u .1 . ,_ ;___ ALLAN DALE. Lots 2, 3 and 4. West Baldwin Street. North Cumberland Street. Lots :7 and 18. ]cob's Terrace. Lots 1, 2, 3, 4. 5 and 7. South Carolina Street. Lbt A. BARRIE. East Mary Street, Lot 54. West Mary Street. L6: 2. Apply at A COTE that tog ')ublic At}! ""s'IomE;.'eI" "W " Eniidomcn; 1): MCm:hy,' V A. Svapleton. _W. J. Hnllett, T! Pearce!-,-Jk-.-10. -ablixlypdp ,~.%hl623vir.%:% i`i>w-vvrL cop'- u 1; 'nit|dr%' The Grfhgel School Question. Tm: Abvgxcni hug received three letters chi`; week purporting to bear on the Grenfel School Queuion. AI these` lettertare "per- sonal" attack : and, have no relation to the point cw issue in the`.qaoI'.io`g', viz_.:` the loot- -uion of Q ow ichoolihodn. :th _9yw_I|l:not be Barrieg January. 1900. WATBH FABTS. __..__...___...__._..__..___...____.% FOR SALE-Row of cottages on Ross street` lnuuun an (`.I'(\l\'l nhnnlz RIdcIl_ Fnr terms ADDIV wuss E7iiIaEI.I. TO RENT OR LEASE In aid of the I- ublic Library. e to al: the tra 3 . UIIIIHIIEIUIIHI IIIDUI Vivi In vocusvs, it th99n}_V -i*iO9Iierpion of ,.mo!!jo0!It' FOR SALE. DUNLOPV STREET. BAR1u.... * has decided to give I2VPages. Ournand. "THE ADVANCE.'_ `rm: INTERESTS on salgtn, Fprig G. R. FORD, u as: -v---., Box 215. Barrie. Afte;noon and Evening. Barrie. '3-tr. Being a By-Law to auth-0 0 orlzo the loan of $30,- 000 `lo the BARBIE TANNING ~00MPANY (Llmliod) and tenth- orlze the Issue uf de- bentures to ralsa said; loan. 0 A ` uamlueu; all lap Iwu w uuu usuuunpcu um- poration of the own of Barrie tor a loan of $30,000 upon the securit of a mortgage on the land, machinery an plant of the said Company and otherwise. as more fully set out in an agreement made between -the said Company and this Corporation hearing datethe thirtieth day of` January, 1900, for the purpose of aiding the said Company to erect larger premises, install moremodern machinery and `plant, and generally to in- crease the business of thersaid Company,` thus rendering necessary the employment of many more persons than at (present employ- ed by the said Company, an it is desirable to urant the said application. Ann ulna-nuuu he will Inn nnnnnnnrv for ' WHEREAS the Barrie Tanning Company (Limited) has up lied to the Municipal Cor- ! poration 9. I0 EFBIIID line llllu uppuuauuu. v AND WHEREAS in will be necessary for such purposes to issue debentures of the said Corporation for the said sum of $30,00Q. Ann \M'uII~I>vAl in-. will he `rnnninita to ats ith .50 \J0l'[JUl`IlolUl.| lvl ulv unau nun: vn vuv,vv\v AND Wnmuus it will bejrequisite to raise annually. during the term ot twenty years hereinatter mentioned by special rate to pay the said debt to be created by this Bv Law and interest thereon," the sum of $2, 110 83 ` Ann `X7-uuunuun I-Inn ninnnnl-. A` hn whnln qra,11v 00 AND WHEREAS the amount of the whole rateeble property of the Munioipslitv of the Town of Barrie, according to the last revised assessment roll. is $1,566,615. AND WHEREAS the amount of the exist- ing debenture debt of the said Municipality is $220,941 99 of which no part, either for prin`cipeI or interest is in arresr. 'l`unnn-n-non tho Muunininnl nnnnnil nf the pl'll.lUlplIl Ul` IIIUUIUBII In Ill uaavuu. THEREFORE, the Municipal Council of the Corporation of the Town of Barrie enacts as followu- a 'L_L L- ..-:-; LL- ....... .. Qonnnn `nu [OI IUWI 3"" o 1 That to raise the sum of $30,000 for ` the purposes aforesaid, it shall be lawful for the Corporation of the said Municipality to issue debentures of the said Municipality to said amount in sums of not less than $100 each, payable within twenty years from the date of the assent to the Act authorizing or legalizing this By-Law. 0 'l\l..o- ah. -nu! Johan turn: an in In innrmd IURBIIZIIJE Iallll Dy`IJDWu 2. That the sand debentures so to be issued for the said sum of 830.000 shall bear inter-' est at the rate of 3; per cent. per aunum, payable half yea-rly, such debentures shall be ayable in `twenty annual successive in- eta ments, such annual instalments of prin- cipal and semi annual instalments of inter- est to be of such amount that the aggregate amount payable for principal and interest in any year shall be e ual as nearly as may be to what is payable or principal and interest during each of the other years `of such period. and one of such debentures or in- stalments of principal shall be payable at the end of -each year from and after the date of the assent to the Act conrming this By- Law for the said period of twenty ears, as shown in the schedule to this By- aw, the said interest being payable at the end of each half year durin the same period. 9 "I`I.s..a .5- nah` nluantnrnn AI 1-A nrull. UUAUII [III]. yuan` uuuu uuu anulu yuu uvv. 3. That the _said ebentnrea as to prio- cipal `and interest shall be payable at the branch of the Bank of Toronto in the said Town of Barrie. A` ~fl1l_ ,;_ 2; _L-II L- I-...l..` 5... `kn avian LOWIJ U1 DDl'I'lUu ' 4'. `That it shall be lawtul tor the Mayor of the said Municipal Corporation, audhe is hereby authorized and instructed to sign and issue the said debentures hereby `author- ized to he issued and the interest coupons attached thereto and to cause the same also to be signed by the Treasurer of the said Municipality and the Clerk of the said Municipality is hereby authorized and in- structed to attach the seal of the said Municipality to the said debentures. K 'l`Inn-on -Ian" Ian raised and lnvind in mmh ymunwlpauoy bu hue anus uuuuusuuza. 5 There shall be raised and levied in each year during the currency of said deben- tures or any of them by speclal rate on all the rateable property of the said Munici- pality in the same manner as other taxes arelevied, a. sum sucient to pay and dis- charge the said several yearly sums ` of principal and half yearl sums of interest so accruing due as t e same become respectively payable according to the terms of this By-Law, that is to sayths said total sum of $2.110 83 in each of said -.--.... ..-..8.1-.l .I....n cl... ovunmnlvn nah` Ins UBIG E055! sum 01 qpa..l1v 00 Ill vnuu vs anus years. provided that the moneys paid by the said Company under. the said. mortgage (and which moneys are intended to meet the said debenture debt) shall be applied in payment of the said debentures and coupons and it shall not be necessary to actually collect the said rate in any year in which the said Company has made ayment under the said mort age and the own has from that source su oient `money in hand tb pay the debentures and coupons coming due in said year. .. . `R Mk- nnsmlunnnr nf Anv nf thalnid da. BY-LAW Nu. } eala year. ., N `6. The purchaser of any of the raid de- benture: shall not be required to eee to the application of "the purchase money thereof or that the conditions of any agreement made or to be` made between the Barrie Panning Company and the` Corporation of the Town of Barrie have been complied with, observed or performed, but said de- henturee and coupon`: -ehallo ` he'iii':impeaoh- able on any such` grounds in the hands` of any purchaser for value . -1 ml...-. mi. Ru.'l'..`w nhgll nnrna into force I any putuunlur rut Vluuu - 7. Thou this By-Law shall come into force. and take ebot upon the_ nmgbeing author- ized or. conrmed and legslizied by the Leain!_ature,of `the Province of Horatio 0 FBI... and... -C olnn 1-lulu nnnnnl` nlnntznrn ! IJUgll`Bli|ll'9 DI EIIU IIUVIIIUU In ' Vuuutnv 8. The vistas of the duly qualied electors I oftho said Town of Barrie shall be taken on this bylaw 'on Monday, tho2Bt11%ofFt_sbrI_1?ar1,%_19_u0, commencing at 9 o'clock in the iorenoon. and continuing until 5 o clook in the after noon,_et the undermentionedpiucee end by the following Deputy Returning Oicerag thntietoenv: . \ -. . - `whiten no. 1 '..-Caldwell : amp, 1.. G. I` 0 . . . c - _. _ _ .. vunn 1'voe.2'.-1u.A:-kc`: ;3undxo.Jo.- Leph llogzore. ` . _ ~ `7-""'-'~"':"7"> _!."'P`?"` V M wmuwos `_--_-g -14. V .4.--3.3.. `fluid : shop, M-!9!In;!"9W9!I-.:%1.L . ` V A ._AI_I.I)'.No.6.-nous": . Woonon mu. Millions V. 2 . -- V .`:>` - 3....` ....'. 12-11, `lljznol ~ 2l.`lIlIIlIlI Lvnu Ivvuo WAR!) uo_._%o.-,o-ans . nun. nawu-_ THE COUNTY OF SIMCQE AND THE DOMINION OF CANADA OUR CRITERION. { fess ~ _9. That on the 23rd day- of, February, 1900, at the Council Chambers in the said Town of Barrie, at 2 o'clock in the after- noon, the Mayor will appoint in writing, signed by him, tvo persons to attend-at the of the nal summing up votes and one per- ` son to attend at each of the said Polling places` on behalf of the persons interested in i and. desirous of promoting the passing of 1 this By-Law, and a like number of persons i and for the same purpose on behalf of the V persons interested in and desirous of oppos- 1 ing the passing of this By Law. V i 0.. sun . ears ,,, "'30.. That the said o1a;k_orhe said Coun- cil shall at his office in the said Council Chambers on the 27th" day of February, 1900. at the hour of two o clock in the after- noon, aum up the number of votes given for ; and against this By-Law. ` SCHEDULE To run: ronmoma BY-LAW, NO. --' Read a first and second time Council on the 30th January, 1900. -- -5 1\\7\ 1 TAKE No-ncg that the above is a true copy of a proposed By-Law which has been taken into consideration, and which will be nally passed by the Council of the Corporation of theTown of Barrie in the event of the assent of. the electors being obtained thereto after one month from the first publica- tiorvthereof in Tm: NORTHERN ADVANCE news- paper, published in the said Town of Barrie, the date of which said first publication in THE Anvaxcn is Thursday, the First day of Februarv. 1900. and at the, hour, da_y and places therein xed for taking the votes of electors, the polls will -be held. Dated this Thirtieth days of January 1900. A r - E. DONNELL, 6-7. Personal News 9 Mrs. Gibson, Peel street, is visiting friends in Toronto ' -n . _- -- ...n 1 .. __L lll awn vnnvv , Mina L. Goddard in visiting her mother at Craighuub. ` ` T an 1\_.|___-I'I :_ _---......:..... `nnvuu `II lIIHIl$A$vI Mr John M. Bothwell is recovering from an [attack ot pneumonia. Al I, , `I'Rl`-_._L2-_2_A. ...3 annex OI pncuuluuus. . 1 Miss Jessie Alexander, Elbcntioniat, wi visit. Barrie next month. - -1` 1 ',L `was in town over Sunday. VIEIU nltnnnnv uvnw -.-v--._. Cant B. H. Ardagh, of Gravenhutst, W36 Ill Inlvvnl vvv- u.,---..,. T Miss May Watson is visiting her cousin Mrs. Albert Naylor. Barrie. Miss Findlay. of Toronto, was the gue of Miss L Stewarblnst week. i _-- _LAV`A.L__ Llllvluvv Av. -u.- v._.__ ._ Mr George Ready and daeglaeer Florence, of Tomato. were in town over Sunday. -` - -O ill I , ,___ ___A 1 L_ `VI Malvu an -vuvn u... .7... . Mrs F. Edwards is'i1l'a-.1; rhe home of her daughter. Mrs. Slang. Churchill. I nL__ fVL....-L:ll I.-- ...-..... 1-... man uul-Isutvn` .u.... an... -_...--.__-_- Mr. Chas. Churchill has gone to San Francisco for the benefit of his health. ,, l':\I,_____A_ Mr. E. v. ;:;;.e:."v;i'L}"moe1 to- day from the Hospital to his residence on John street. Miss Addie Downey,,of F erguaonvale, is i visiting her;a.unt, Mrs. Wm. Huddleeton, Albert street, - . \ x ' 5 1"-~A-_ L..- ...........A.I-u QIIJGI V cm. vupn Miss Mabel Ellis,oof Beeton, has reoenol won a scholarship in the Toronto College of Music as a vocalist. up 1* A _-,_._ !_ A.--_._ -.. IILIIEIU IHII to v-_w-----. _ A. B. Thompson, M.L A., was in town 0 Tuesday on his way to Toronto to attend. to his Legislative duties. 1 \t,,_ l'l7-Il..-.. AC Qnknrnknrn I Ill! uvgsasuusvv us-..v... Mr. and Mrs. Walker. of Sohomberg, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Leonard, Peel street, last week. Mrs. Williams and Mrs. Phillips. of Sunny Hill, Newmarket. are visiting Dr. and Mrs. Patterson V for a few days. 1, _ln-_ 1-14. uuu Dita. Luuuuu uvu nu -- -- .. ...._, -- V A ' Mieeudeoti, of the telegraph olce, Ian on Monday morning to take charge of the Company : branch at Campbellford. u -nL._._1.: ..I ol... (1 'l` `R \JuulPHU] U UIIIUUM lav vvouarvv--.-- . Mr. Alex. McDonald, -of mg G.T.R.. Belleville, has been visiting his father-in law, Mg`. H, McQuarrv, gnd other friends in EOWII. - -- --- I n I_`-._._--..-1._--.3 `J- FOWII. . Mr. W. M. Campbell has purchased Mr. Joesph Strut.her'e residence on Weir street. and intends moving into it ehort1v;-Stay- ner Sun. - ....` 5 9101! . p,_._. __`l.. -_f `ll- - DUI Dun. . _ b ` V Miss Lillidn Hill, formerly of Mrs. King :-fancy note, was married in Calling- wood' last Thursday to Mr. Webster. of 1"` _...!IA-.. UV`. IWEU amilton. Quill |II.UlIe Rev. Alfred Brown, Toronto, President of the Conference, was the guest of his brother in-law, "Mr. J. Sisaons. last Friday and Saturday. - Saturday Night says that the late Dr. Corbett, of Orilha, was recognized as one of the most skilful physicians in Simcoe County. He was popular in the district, and was for many, years President of the Conservative Association. Although the nomination to the Dominion Parliament was freq ventlv tendered to him he refused to ente- public life `-because of; his devotion to his" professional duties While _D'Aiton V. \AcCartb.v was on the Conservative ` benches Dr; Corbett was his right-hand -man,in.Sirn- County. He; was also :intiq:ate1y- whose brother-iii`-lavilie was. ,Dr.' Corbett cameo! `a xiinesscldigrlyzgteck. -,` .;Hig_.u;_gg:`ggl,: aseociated "with the late `D'Arcy Boultcu, '*"'*` F3??? C""; 19' 9 u- new 2; ..$9l060 83 ..' 1097 96 1136 39 `I176 17 1217 33`. .. 1259 94 9: 1304 03' .. 1349 68` 1396 91 .1 1445 81 1496 41 II 1548 78` 1602 99 I 1659 10 1717 16- 1777 26 1839 47-. 1903 85 1970 48 2039.45. IILDI Sum . U-A 1301 Il\l\(\ JIIVI-K 19.05` 1906 ` tl LIIIIII 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914. 1915 1916 1917 1918 122.2 'E._.i5<')'1~I'13Ii~it.L. Town Clerli. `$535 00 506 43 487 22 467 33` 446 75 425 44 403 40 380 58 356 96 332 51 307 21 231- 02- 5-1: nn 511 UV 196 83 166 78 135 68 103 49 70 17 0: Q!) 1: Lisa . Priogqg Town Clerk. II 3 t_, . 32110 83 2110 33 2110 83 2110 83 . 2110 83 2110 83 2110 83 2110 83 2110 83 2110 83 2110 83 2110 83 2110 83 2110 83 2110 83` 2110 83 2ll0 83 (II Ill 6!` 2110 83 2110 33 ; 2110 83 1 in open |The Latest News Many Baadablo Paragraphs of Local Interest. --Vote for theby 19. av. g --The \Legialative- Assembly opened on Wednesday. : t"1`hia isbsl` ' ,da at In-age; Read ad. on 4th pegy Marmalade 0% evllleu. at Innrl~Il IIIIl' [JAE _ LIIUIWII II III. I I" I! to`: wvvlnnv-Q ul- nornwmm-s ."""' "`~-... -'A shore rnihvay between Peneta.nzuieh- one and Midlend_ is talked of. l3'Mr. Nor llreoite as the Veterans Concert and 9 1l assist. --Laat Saturday was the 0th anniver- sary of the wedding day of Queen Victerin. 1:3,`. 4n._-.,L__;-_ _-lL._..... l1...I I.`-`I- TT1F..i;.}..;n-..* dock. Herring, WEI.L 8. - me: V-Mr. Wm Pierson felTl':1-Iwlthe slippery walk on 'l'hurada.y last thus breaking his left arm. ` t3"N#t Mo cert-, Mrs. Arth wjlfasaist. Z ifrincipal Cuven, of Knox "College, Toronto W1 preach in the Presbyterian church next Sunday, morning and evening I" . ix _. I 0 .1 IV '".;:s;..n.n.;;3;.,n.t.=;,;`..' prach; in the col}. gregational church next Lord : Dayan A 4000 year "old secret, and The Virgin 'Marv. ,A-- .. q a -u up can H:'You d surpr` netio Dyes to so a. be obtained with slig of ten ceuu wrhe Feni id Medals will be pre-V seemed to the Vote of 1886 next Monday at the concert in aid " Va and orphans of the war. an Inn 1': I, ,` l'|I,`,I_ __I,_.,A_ L`__ -- `.--_.._ -- -- -Mr. Thomas Robert Black pleasantly entertained several of his young friends at his father : residence on Woraley street. last Saturday evening. --W. D. McDonald, formerly Droprietor of the American Hoteldied in Iowa. last week. aged about 70 years. The remains arrived here last Friday for burial. T 3'Givin upvhusiness in Barrie. Danford Roche & 0., Hing out their entire stock at cost price with th owd for bargains. `See their ad 73 __ _L Il!_,__., T__I_ ~-..,--__. --- -_--- 7.1., - . --On Friday evening the Misses Nash gave a. skating party to some fifteen of their friends. A most enjoyable time was spent avfcers t.heska.te, in games and music. "" " " rs _ -Tecumaeth township will try the new systcm nf road-making for one year. Path- mastcre will be dispensed with, Commiesiom ` era engaged and Statute labor commuted at 50c.iper day. 1-: L9`, ,2 m._..___ __2n = couhtnfya _. I.-- __, --Rev. J. A. Rankin, nf Toronto, will address the annual public meeting. of the Barrie Branch of the Bible Society in the Congregational church here on Wednesdav evening. 21:: inst. -Atter all the anti-British diatribes that sre seen in a section of the American Press, it is refreshing to hear that. the American Government has suspended their consul at Windsor for" one month because of his offensive conduct as s pro-Boer. - n I-no I til I ll`! up-.-p --.-v v-__-... __ - r- ---The Canadian Bicycle Clnh, of Toronto. has set a good example to all other Canad- ian organizations bv cancelling the New York World from their subscription list, because of that paper's pro-Boreish state- ments ` All such vile productions should be banished from Canada. -The` suit of Warwick Bros. vs. the County of Simcoe to recover $119 the amount of an account for advertising was tried before Judge McDougal| in Toronto on Tueaday. The County claims that the account was apereonal one of Ex-treasurer Sanford. F E. P. Pepler Q. C., appeared for the Countv. -_. 1\ av. --.v vvw..- -The Bank of Toronto, Barrie, has re- ceived the following subscriptions to the National Patriotic Fund and have forwarded the same to.) M. Courtney the Treasurer at Ottawa F. R. Porritt, Shanty Bay, $20; H B. Joyner, Barrie, 7.20; Mrs H. B Joyner, Barrie, $7.50. Eurther sub- ecriptiona will be thankfully received. -n- __, I--- __-|- -: 'n......... `D..-L av. Ir -..-.... .. .--The illness last week of Deputy-Post master Todd, and Miss A. Lane, clerk, caused Postmaster Edwards and Miss Mc- Millan much extra work. Such occurrences are unavoidable, however, and the public will kindly overlook any delay on that account there may . have been in sorting the mails. Miss Jennie McMillan is assist- ing this week. A la, 93-.. _!_.LL I_-A. `L--- -enact A-sbgnga-3 Vocal and instrument Ill value; vv van-u --On Friday night last three men entered the lane bv the Bank of Toronto and tried to effect entrance to the bank through an empty room at the rear of the building The breaking of the windows aroused nightwatchman 0 Brien. who upon going through the building to investigate drew a bolt leading to the room where the men were They at once ed. It did not appear that an) serious burglary was oontemplated. Lt -001. Ward has completed arrange- r a Veterans Entertainment in the ra House on Monday evening, he leading attraction will be Feb. 19. the presents tained,hy our mbers of the 35th Battalion for general. servi Reid of 18.66 M to several. mom I will also be presented of other battalions`. A usio and patriotic addresses will also he Proceeds in aid of the National Patriotic "It will he a tieldnight for veterans and` other old residents. . n '.n no 0` pa` `n of eighty ve medals ob- l in repelling the Fenian T -A tall house greeted the` London Glee Sinners ingthe Grand Open. House on Mon~ day night. The programme of twenty-ve English Folk songs was divided Into four perts. viz, Old; England. Romantic England, By the Sea S'nore.A0n the Village Green, the singers appearing in dierenc and `en proprisbe costumes in each part Their concert singing was always first class, and merited the loud npplense given. By" special requests Soldiers of the Queen, : f.`_Rn|e Briunniis." and Death ef Nelson were given in "place o!~ot.hers` on the pro-. lgremmeez Theentlmsisstio shearing these _ s.elee;_ens:;_;-eoe'i'yedj'*elesrlyA ` manifested the `ii ` :l"Fl'..-'.j\ui.iencs...'v-II. W.11"I-.- . , . thus; surprised if you used Mag- : at splend` Vesults can b nd at a coat ,_ :3-`tihi Vets E Gnu Briefly Told. --__' ,- s........:.; 01.... I2 Pages. inns Con- Toronto, lad- The ne weather of Saturday enticed out ` 9. large number of householdereto the met- ket, though the roads were not favorable to 3 large quantity of produce being placed on the tables. I` .. " 1 ,_I_J UIIU Ill UIUIo Finest quality of butter was scare and told ` easily at 23c.; inferior qualities sold at 200. uni 21c. GLIII ELV- There was a perceptible increase in .the number of fresh hid eggs, and a consequent reduction in value was noted. From thin time on. it is probable that egg `valuel will go down. The price on Saturday was 200. per dozen . PCI `II-Vllrlul . There was a small trade in poultry. There is always brisk demand for chicken, and it is very seldom that the supply is uufcient. Chickens sold on Saturday at 60c. to. 750- per pair. Verv little of any other kind of foil] was offered. ' II II -.O,_- W?)-r:;edu11cc;;:.are rm, supplies getting scarce, and going up in value; $5.60 was i paid on Saturday with the proapeoc of some- ! thing better next Saturday. \ nn n(1nn|-anu Mr .TnIhnn 'Qknvenh:1 `:e9A_ to-. \ `IIIIIS IIGULCI IICAV KFTIII-Ililayu On Wednesdav Mr James Shepard. live. stock buyer. ehipned as `large number of live hogs to the Collingwood meat factory at $4.625 per 100 lbs. The price Is gradually moving up. . ago lastdsaturday Canada was ceded to Britain. Isadore Marcil, bass; Mrs. `Frank Pembor} ton, pianist. 111- , ,,i,,.(I. 1 l\_,,j-...-._ -'1`he Priest va. Flos case was reopened in the Court House to day. to receive new evidence. '--Mrs. W. A. Boy: entertained her Sum _ day School class at her home on Tuesday evening. A n 11- ..' AI .1 ru, .!9,__ --General Hutton, of the Canadian Militia. has been recalled to England for fee:-vice in South Africa. _E_Hg;g_y:g,erI the to_ba.cconis_t has jets lie: DEC Lbgklrgal IIIJV II ceived a io in selling at reduced A I I I I Q " `n-u-"W -1-(gueleibload 0; Crowd Hill young people on pleasure bent met. with a. hesrtv `welcome as the home of Mr. J. D Rodgerl , John street, last Friday night. __-u u - `nu WT augbter of General Ardagh,_ Min Edith. who ' ' `ting here, and who in an accomplished via ill ' dly play at the Veterans Concert ne ondoy. V --Very little interest is taken in the tran- tee bye-election in Wards 2 and 3. Nomina- tions on the 19th inat., and election (if any) a. week later. -Daniel was a better man than Joseph according to the debate at Collier St. Ep- worth League meeting on Tuesday night. Miss Ida King and Miss Cross enunciated J oeeph s good qualities. while Miss Sing and Mrs. Richardson stood by Daniel. Mr. Thos. Smith was chairman and judge. The annual winter races were held on the bay last Friday and Saturday afternoons. The varidua events and winners were as follows : (IRA _I__.. `I __2I- L Walter K. (8: Kaiser, Cooketown).. . * Spunk (G. Powell, Orillia) . . . . . . . . . Lealand Chimes (A. Collins, Cale- donia) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l Time 2 33 ; 2.29; :2 312. | C Fast named race, 1 mile. C Prince Vale (J. Crawford, Elm- vale) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 l D Alton McCarthy (A. Collins, l`-I-J__:..\ 1 :1 II IIIUIIIJ 1l.I\4\JII|vln `Lao \/vuauu, Caledonia) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jardine (G. Powell, Orillia) . . . . Dunkerron Boy (A. Ferguson, Tortenham) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Best. time. 2 30 Dr. Scott (A. Collins, Caledonia). . . , 1 Jardine (G. Powell, Orillia) . . . . . . . . Sorrel! (J .'Prent.ie, South River) . (J ; Shields, Creemoxge). . . . . Nitcbie Time, 2. 38% ; 2.35 ; 2.391 ; Slow named race, 1 mile. Glen Fox (T. Williamson, D ...... n:`I.\\ O ( The Archbishop of Uanterbury ordered that] Feb. 11th be observed throughopc Britain and her colonies as a day upon which all the members of the Church of England in the country "shall be called upon to meet: in solemn service, Wibhlhe speoialobject of a united acknowledvement of the power and wisdom of Alrnighitv God, and of seeking that He in His Mercy and Alnantaunnnn II1:I| I-1|-`nun ,k nunnnanb nah-nnu `"'re:Z3i11)`..' > . .' '. 7.".'.".'."T.".' Sam Hill (R. D. Hill, Barrie) Bell Hamilton (J. Malay, Bar- _._\ "'r'{ef'.".".':'.'."..".'C7fTfT'f.T:. 5 5 1 7-7 2 Bella '1`. (J. Tyndal, Barrie).. 2\9 4 2 6 6 Time, 2.50; 5 41 ; 2 43 ; 2.45 3 2.45. Colt trot, mile. Prince Nottingham (S. J. Steph- ens, Allandale) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l 1 2 1 Lady Rhyndress (Rhyndress, Bar- _ tie) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 2 1 2 Superior Girl (R. McDonnell, Bar- rie) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ""3333 Time. 1 37 ;l 29&;1 30; 1.26. Judges : E A. Uu. Barrie ; J. Corbett. Churchill : and Mr. McGirr, Meaford. Starter, A. C. Garden. Barrie. CIJKA VI IJVDDII-I5 Iolliiv Lll ll-I `AID AIAUIVJ want; goodness,` will bring the present. unhappy war to a right and lasting peace, and over- rule all things in this world of sin and sorrow to the enlargement of His bloated : Kingdom. 'l'\I.... nnnnn:nn Quinn nknnunnt` Q` l.XIllKla|UIllo The occasion was observed at Trinity `church by hymns and anthem: of a patriotic character by the choir. The collection in aid of the National Patriotic Fund amount- QIIII (`A course in our College will `be one of the st enjoyable ex enences of {our life; and the portapt and V51 uable know . you for lucra}1\'e em lovment,. an aye you means of emoymg` t e best things cp life. ; . Write for particulars. You may enter at any e. No vacations. - edge ined will I ENTRM BUSINESS COLLEGE` TORONTO. CI VI UIJU 1.13` {ea to$3224. '.I.`h9__,next entertainment will take place an the Opera House on Thursday, Feb. 22nd, ow Mr. Hoyt L. Century, the celebrtted New land monologuist. will present his inimi e comedy sketch.-A Around the Steve. Canary is highly spoken of for his clever in this`mono- logue 'DIn`-u Anna I-A nnknns-}\n|-a nu "Hit.-In Alf nuguv Plan open to subscribers ouh. 19th at Wismera drug store; following dove to" "general public. _ L Price: 250 , 350., and 500. _ % `V {$1.03 PER ANNUM IN ADVANCI GIIIIEII? rnniua mun t!I'l'I- - People's Popular Oourae. I III\ QIVIV LI XVI II` (II! V I SINGLE COPIES FIVE CIN'l`Io Mother Gobde _` THE` MARKET. 2 20 class, 1 mile. THE celsiurusinass collage, Barrie, ell upholding its character for meritorious tram- . Within the past TWO MONTHS it has unable to comply with the demands made for ` raduates. Few colleges can say7more than this, many as much. It pays to attend a.- goo:6i3etitu- ` V . class, 1 mile. Patriotic 1iaus1a_ .--v.- - wvvwv -u I for Incas popular geohoir ing to the Indie; objootjnfgf may to ensue frpln -Ice Races. tobacconist just re- k:e:-ssnon pipe: which be '. Q A 31211 45335 DERMOTT-At Tottenham, Feb. Q, to Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McDermott. a. son. - LL ACE-In Alliston, Feb. 3.`th'e wife of R. J.` Wallace. editor of the Herald. of a daughter. R fIN--In Barrie, on Feb. 7. a son to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Martin, Elizabeth stteet. ` 333 0rd in ` ;:*.i;;`in';.'.;.:.;.`.-:.;;';a';;'n;c;;;z5;.r`yee... neeea-.ea was a brother of Mrs. J. K. Ross. Barrie. WSON-At Duntroon. Feb. no. Francis Hew- son, aged 85 years. Deceased was clerk of Not- tawasaga township, having held the Qosition since the organization of thetownuhip in 1846. Funeral took lace on Mondav. He vyaa a brother of Mr. ewson. Blake street, Barrte. CKLING-At Pnensston. Feb. 7, Annie Bennett, ` eldest daughter of Mr. George Hlckling. aged \ 23.-vears 1 month. FARLANE-In Stayner on February 4th, 1060, George McFarlane, age& 84 years. V TE-At Gilford. on Jan. 21st, Wm. Bate, aged ..... .e u. urn: 2 mudent of Gilford vicinitv -y. _.-___ . MARRIED. NDALL--HARDY--At the arsonge, Mines- ing. on Feb. lg. by Rev. A. . Ipgram. Milton Randall. of ewmarket, [to Anme May Hardy. ` of Flos. \Il"| I -l\\lrIl-uuvha-n 97Xl25 feet in North-west situation. Wou-ld ex- ; ot is clear of hcum- ETH. . Tm-onto. . |'UI'l D luable Building tion of Toronto. _ nge for Barrie property. nce. Apply. JAS. i=lTiIY'C0M|FT0THEFR0NT. DIED. GEE--In VVest Gwillimbury on Feli. nth.` Igoo, eceased Charles Magee. a ed about 50 years. D ...... .. kn-nth. .- nf rs. I. beautiful residence of . . . . oss and Wellington eets. House is lighted b lectricity; stable. hard. garden, hard and soft ter. Possession en on April xst. 1900. Apply to R. FORD. T OR SALE-The We -21; of LotNo. `lit: the ` 6th Concession of th Township of espra. taining :00 acres. more less. Terms easy. nlu In ` VOL Xux. No. Snnnm. ECG SKIN MIT LOS --A-Between Fergusonvale` ....,a Dhnlnet-nn nhnu ` e oth Iauuary. The |Um*eserved Auction Sale: 9 Sears. H " 39 Years. rUU btuw N111 nus --_-1 and Phelpston abothi [Ider will be rewarded. J 0'1 ICE is hereby; iven that the gsrtnership `hen.-toforeexist ngg etween Joseph . Ander- and Robert Tate carr g on business as `Brew-. and Maltsters in the o n of Barrie. under the `e of Anderton & Compan has been .dissolved the withdrawal of the said ert Tate therefrom. that the said business will fr this date be car- on under the same rm na. liabilities of the said firm and to to the late firm are to be paid. ` and at Barrie this First. day of Feb ry, 1900. 1 1 II! A\YI'\I.` by Joseph.W. I dertnn and Hampden B. loyner, ho Wlll settle " om all debts M AVINU disposed 0! my Iarmu, I Will on vvcu- nesday, 7th I ch, 1900 at :2 o'clock." noon, the f4rm next of i7reck's Brickyard. in rric. (part of Lot 22 3rd Con.. Vespra.) offer sale without reserve, ' Public Auction all my k f Thoroughbred, ndard Bred and other scs. cattle, pigs, farming plements, seed grains roots. or full particulars and term hand bills. . - A. E. H. C` SWICKE. ' Barrie. see large posters FOR 5 on EXCHANGE. n 1112.... .......... Coal :r| North-W Fss0lut i0n 0f Partnersh13p.A mess. I . H. STRATHY. Ve take pleasure in recommendin MR. FRED. ooxs as a com etent and reliabe Tuner and airer. and woul request our atrons to entrust im work of this discription. espectfully yours, RHARD HEXNTZMAN. ` rdcrs left for Tuning at 5: Elizabeth Street 1 receive careful attention. en` BROOKS BARBIE. um. take it out without going outside of the stable.- eatest labor-savmg machme yet devised for the rpnse. Sec one at No. 6 Baveld street. H; N. NGHAM. Agen_t. _ ` 2-:4 :x -_ ._-- u--u.-sq-urn A L 7 IAVING disposed of farms, I will on Wed- nncr`nI' nth M-rnh Innn. at 12 o'clock. noon. ARMERS AND STOCK-OWNERSr do qot. longer break your backvtakimr out manure wnh old wheel-barrow, but pup in one of our new. nalnm; ply to igiaest cash price `((1 fer Endowment Inlnialioeb limes, in reliable Eglmpaniee or money .loe.ned- reon. Annlv ` ' ` V I'II`&I I? 1I'IlVl rivate funds to loan at 5 per cent. on farmbp.ro- tv. Terms to suit borrowers.` No_.gonnectuon h any loan company. Apply pempnally or by ertn Q II II, er to own DWELLINGS FOR sAL8-..Noi-nu-nu half acres : property of the ate Fred. "EdwI'di5 5 rooms. and the other" 7.roomn wnthlutfgo 41:. d - ' ' ' , .1` `cu . ..;:'.s .:'s.='.:`.:,`:`:::.s.?.a'::$....:2E?a_....' corner Duckworth and Na in street: :;oiIe dud be sold in one or two parcels ; tvVo_dIVl`}.l.!P'| ; xv 1. rd. '1' _ ' p1yw'F 'f:{"e":o`z {?sn$1$`wARI5f? E3 mums. am! In: 0l'.I'll' 7 rocmu wlul Intuit --G`-Iv. .. Annnaig I-M %lummatic~ Maniure %ca_r%riers_" V we cou`_l ieve'in great pri; erprlse. ut, andfin `annexe Attention. 1 and ,-,s4'{l.?'c'.'..f.' Sr. Vnovm` nous?-3; i` in*_-_._-.v.u.z.` I1 -1 AND TUNING ply to IKBL 3:9 ' NE ADVERTISEMENTS. TN To? In reua: Apply u-IV V 50c ux. No.7. wubmz No. gm} SAMUEL Wnsun. Proprietor. _ - - `MONEY 'ro-EoAN. , _,_ __._.A -. MONEY TO LOAN; rl _-_ --_. -1 |n-.4;....- , `V vilford. aged He was a resident of W. H. SHAW, PRlNClPAL_ 7 *'.7~E'f'I:.. an-\AI1l5 I Yorige & Getrarci streets WBORN. G. A. RAhNHURST. Solicitor, Barrie. }{I;0~F-VESPRA.V worm 0. H. LYON. D-.. 4.. taunts U: D on: [L w. ANDE `no.1? ROBT. TATE. L H. B. JOYNER. ETA} Between 1` ergusonvaue e th Ianuar . The! TWEE . Elm-` 2 \ I)... .......I lx7..lI:....on.. \ '.9UN' \ `-2 :'s'a:{;:?b _'.`:z.Vstat:an. 5-Ivlvg Box 301. Bu-ria.V it throng for a shbj <.~y emplo} re,V them} ndencegn I I1. LT('l'0l'!tO. mus "mama sons: mn"" Tuesday, Febr%I1ja.rg_2_'lth%, Sale of Work, Refreshments an d Candy, Art Gal- ery. Laughing Box.` Grab Bag. Nursery Rhymes and Melodies bv young chi dren, introduced by Mother Goose. Tableau. . Cinderella. Pro mme will be commenced sharp at 7.30. to eqable ch dren to be taken home early. ' A .-I.u.lnn3nn__A"tnrnnnn In pants. Eveninnr--'Adultn i be taken home early. - Admission--Afternoon 10 cents. Evening-Adults :5 cents. children xo cents. a See Programme. - . . -V . Subscribe to the Library for $1.00 a year, and read all the newest books, arrangements having been made to secure them monthly. L , Tickets on sab during the evening. V ' 5-8 llessonsin Music.` |Vocal a:i'Ei'l7iii{6"Lesso.ns] ....1LV ntuuue... . . Her Qualications are as follows : PIANO-Teacher's Certicate with n-st-class hon- ors in all subjects, from the Conservatory of Music, Alma College. St. Thomas. I!l'\l\AI A _.___SI .1 I)... K`! Dnl-J2.` AC Ilnin othing , minimuj

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