Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 1 Mar 1900, p. 8

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3;: ant)!" an All `at. 1:895. are on sub befdr;.EiI_; t a` o are . to sea t ~ i"eo u...... Stgatlgy X3un. soIica{otm J-7; galginfnff, C!ILa_i*,l_eoA{-ln_ckfnng. thy admimistntor of the g..- -4) URSUANTATO A: uncmnm of the HIGH .... .=S.`. .`l`32..`. E..1P.'2=:9s .`{'..*."...'n;1eg- gr I'J :'owN Lou:-s` Fonsnua. _-vv- --vvu coo grow: an IIIU G For terms and further 1 or by letter to Q3. -- ...-.. 3.... nmuuuu nu vvuwvl \IIllIll Iu Special. attention is directed to the Choral Claus. which Mina Campbell conducts every Friday afternoon at 4.30 atlhe address given bel0_W. Far Ononnn onul l'...sI.-_ .___..:_'__|_ ,_ _ , VI `-.... , , ova-wen vuvvl III IV: Ulto Miss Campbell will also teach Violin llllicg and give lessons in Water Oolon. MONEY"TO LOAN." V | 5 and 5% perfdcnt-`on V : " LOUN1` ALI-OULNI`. I V, * . ~- rig.` '; . , ..`..m 3A)z13..;. Her Qualications are as follows : PIANO-Teacher's Cenicate with `rstsciass iron- ors in all subjects. from the Cohuervatory of Music, Alma College, St. Thomas. .' ~ VOCAL-A pupil ofva N. Roblin, of Milan. (Italy) Consetvatory at Music. `l:__ ,,______-l_._ ___o.. u - . . ..'. -- .- E.X.HANGE ' DUNLOP s`r. `Vocalat{ii'i5i5f"iessonsl A West Man`-y smek. Lot 42. Apply at _ ALLANDALE. > Lot: 2, 3 and Want Baldwin Street. North Cumberland Street.`I.'6ts :7 and :8. ~ Jac6b's Terrace, Lots 1.` a,`3,'4, 5 and 7. South caoundsm.-`cc. Lo : A. i _ BARRm._ lrasmary Street. Lot 5.. lessons in Musi mss_ EAFPBELL has dcided to give * Ul0I'3I_ Bame _Carnp_be:||A1 DL: 1- '_ u-a-at IIA\rl\lAIL`\'u slinguv. `Hickling the creditors ', late of the Township - f Oro. ucoe. who diedon or about the 1895. or before .the ch. men. to and I... ...... ....( Vt _, t; (inn; i 1iorsro?::t:.N:"oo:gnecfiro: ny. `Apply gr jby rm: IADV`/ANCE." partiuiars apply BLOC-K, ~ BARBIE`, -`av '7"`. ~ 1. R. COTTER, - Mum-.' ' j` $10 = _g_Iy I-v. unuu uculu Uu \Jll{llIlIl Ill! LVGW " n In hi: bu'oiueu ho w`u_ nyitematic _:`@_': Q'.I'IyI minnlun jll dctailp. Be on- in In ` Bipeci-1 It--nncmh.9 !`...,...I!'>'-`." at generally. Inn, AbvA!f0`!5'.*.cx tends ' t_ho`be`reavod father and another the hand` ~v:'2-wv- % .ii%'!iJ -nd 2, Lg Inning. 3.......I- ryu-;llI, BARRIB. SI-34 -_--2:uV sq` `IL-1 if` lNTOWNSHIP OF VESPRA. hFO_RLSA[..E--.'.,1 Wqt~Hhlf of Lot N .6h.,I.0iac:-ssiot of T`<~z;-akin` 0 ' Ten . 1"; -_---`-_'--.---'_'_-__-~' FARM '?.`9.;FLS1'~ f': .m.-L u '-'5 %GruI=> ?" s1w_yAND;sr:E ` vv. uv \l\IVI-IIIUK, Ulflilllfll. _ `I .:-llr. "Kerr was a nyan.o! steady and in- e`d'IlIl'i01`ll habits, and led a. numb exemplary` 'lloT.7~_~.He was ulwuyalttantlve; to his par- ;;"i_qi|ft.s";o.nd since removal to Obi 0 `visit- iodg-ulcm regularly twice, 3 y`oIr,.' {I hit wit to. them being on Ghgiutmu OIIINOW Ebb. In`. Iu.'.I..---"L-.-.'--. -`---`A-A--A . The fact his signicance for every "what every moi_1ey` spender is anxious to ml IVII3.` Q,` and Mr. W . j. artists at :1 Urn ' FRIDA ,1 > The msic lmi ., `-fgware that Mn autnorjty-on it, bemoi-e likely to,,give a be , themati who"c`ombines'a'lotlV ` % .Jm:k 9r:a11md,@, _ `in no o1}e.article.[ ' " . ` tsiuds 1';o"'r'as: , 'd`o:e_ ' r- V - `o `c caper public service "bopccrt will he HJIC. T.'Cbenll S *. ht, so that o SHAW ;BROS' .vk:now mow gibgut his business, handle it bester, be better able to \ the maxi who" combines` a "lot Vyifai _ _Ever9"centfrad tq you, as applied to any given line of storekeeping? chenxcnustvs dealer onna par with the EXPERT? That is, deem? speak IQ} fclieaper ti} 0 . 0 V e lmes m_,one.2: . ` a.uth_or_ity-ovn beilnofe bet aafl-isnuud m -rH_a.Hom:. 5 A snasbmmnin sueaxsrxon : Men Who {Outt Men. U VABEIIUIVU Ulllll-IUD!- .. X E35. days before his death he took ill 3 with pneumonia, which, however was not considered of an alarming nature until Saturddy night. Feb 17th, when a charge `_ for the worse suddenly developed, ending in death `a few minutes after Sunday midnight s Shortly after he was taken ill be was re- moved to Grace Hospital where he was glvenaprivate ward and all thcattention Vphysicians, nurses and friends could devote toapatient- Mr. Kerr's friend, Mr John Richardson accompanied -the remains to To- .--ronto, where they were `met-by Mr. M. J, ~ Frawley, Barrie. and `conveyed to the home F offthe grief-stricken parsnu..eIa~-Wednesday. `noon. . The funeral took place on '-.l`hursd"s.'y ' morning to St Mary's chm ch where re uiem `mass "was said by Very. Rev. Dean 1:`, _th'en;:e to _R C. Cemetery followed ya __a;largR'inumberof friends. Theipall-bearers A :W\,,l .G.a , _ svor Radenhurst. Messrs... H.'Len} -nc`x,"U. E. Hewson, A E. H :_Creswicke, 2` Frawley and Daniel Quinlan Among - Ann. Inna- g`-..'.._: `I QLXQAA ~L_'j 1; t`li97relhilves who attended the funerali_were' ' Angus` Kerr, Toronto: -Diinosn- "`Kerr,';0s.mpbelIford. and Wm. Hayden, To-1 Bumtjsiom-.Q ct has very opper. Think it moi_1ey` spender tosecure, MONEY ; - "T33-NR8. V.u.1s1:s, Sun U! ` " PV3333 HAND BAGS, W live Swans, TAGSI .- VAnII'!'t- or o1-um: LEW the Lowest Pricet ` : Exclusive and the Only. vMr.- John R. whose death in Chicago was announced in last- week's issue was the only son of Mr. James r-Kerr `He was born in Hamilton in 1859 ` and in "1861 his parents removed to `Barrie and settled on the lot on North Mnlcaster vstreettwhere they still reside He was ed faceted in the Separate school and Qollegiate j-Institute, matrioulating from the latter with high honors. He entered the law office of `St-rathv & Ardagh in 1874, where he spent ve years before entering the law otce in Toronto of the late Mr. D'Alton . McCarthy.` He was admitted to the Bar in 1882 `Upon Mr. Kerr's return to kBart-is he`entered into partnership" with ; Lennox, Ault arid Kerr, , and after Mr " Amt : retirement was a partner in the firm 1_,Lennox, Kerr and Brown. Four years ago .i last September` he accepted a responsible position with Haddock, Veloe and Richards, . a legal firm In Chicago, and at his death fhad charge of the Chancery department of a that rtn s extensive business. A I-.. .I....- I.--.'._ L2- J- .I, I , - _ -_- ...v-nu. uuuuu BIvVV"""' \veW1nllV'S.ELL camp an our Iind ,LAjnms .`-cunts AND cmwn ;no;i1s~~ANp snons. _I- hgll line of ' LADil87.Gzx1s AxDC:1x,I.Dl " Fm: Runnnns. Gf-`-'5 . Gxkovzp-'AxnM1ns, Act _ d r ~---_-sq: line of Gruxt`-1 thmngxt month. before stock-.1 .n '_.II 111:. o _.__ _ Is the place to at your Spring 3!`; it over. It sug a,J MONEY SAVING V"'i"he Grind Trunk Railway has iastied a. circular announcing the tmufer of Mr P. J. %yI(Iich. trainnmster, at Belleville, to Strat- or . `F, re :1 specia ' 1, will cons I in his han Orders 1 eFa ; CINE! -4! I13-.. ` I-'+'-.V~---~---- R312 VANTS-1 `I anal ah. -. QSVALUA1 # DLES QIXI4 C4 '6_t}_2 Conces 5`v:"lt};;go g,\{ID`Gl:E-i Th Grand Trhrzlr"Raiiwav System : earni 1 ings {mm the 5th to 21st February, 1900. 2 ' were $425,617, and for the same period last ; veer $371,599, showing a.n'incree'.se of $54,- nu V3,." %.1'TlNG-- `i'Bainting in WV 3 "CW3 "' ding this {and $1.00. ` g Storgs of .aren ahd be 5-1.. ..a On 1": I. nu aulcs g'.; g0od wa ptclass; pn. _, at the e. I and ot ERTSO. iigenscd Au at Sales |_hpgly_ atten Emission. V3` 1 Wrch |,S ed 43 \e: CEl.EY- vm ..._,...1.... i H` LB I'\'- I ffwidnw of ,"*her 83th 3- V`...-.`... ; ' Sto'n [(31 .' - ---w as--noun Setoroee e1;e;1viug-'se'mh&ra.l\A. Parker. `an elderly women, was crossing the sidewalk -8: the gates she was struck by the Coiling- wood train approaching the station and thrown against one of the notes. She was . cut on the head and other-wiEe bruised. She recoyered from the shock in a few hours; [I II I [,Ll'-'l\ E] II `>'Henry A. ;..ville. 0nt., Hawkcsto 5-ES57 nu-class, `\rEI IL I Lance;-Iey, `ganged 5: ye Itiuyt fan I f L` . ,; ' clean an nstreet. ;?zooACRI-T] 1-.- u- {I00 nuns`. ,. late Mr. Ibwnship of I II\ nrrnc `bins for om; In 9:- ..- 'r.:::r':-.; :~~;;~nI5,I'na'a a'_out.n~Western` Division. with I `(1tfs_`Ple_aeqnt. streets, its Taaw pw1l- 'ffu*s, its Prat cy_Uh}n"ches. and-its Go- -*`a.-head People wxll` Entxce Settlement f. ' ver 300 st cho vl and ' look for s "yen youn tlons dun Ater any ti fgwrang . VIIAV Is, "and alsoa DID LII` FFICE 34 SR SALE: l.'__,:-.. L... J $l\l4I`J ard s barn ' (0 PKLS ,'Allandale. _ v_--,-'-v-u--ca nova-avv nu ylivv ya: Ivu .l A` Patriotic concert. given in the ,old `Methodist church .01: February 6th, the dol- I hr bill that was found on the oor, which was given to Mr. Hamlin. was claimed by s . and handed to George Campbell. VIVL- I.--L'___ .__--_|, u . It-I c n % a..1.w..7 _5AKEa ' I'I!\|VII of formin nfotmati ION] to Old IKIILVDI ad Miss St M r. W . 153! a Cvra niilirlil I .93 ? 30 Etdoore t. Fire r Veils. 3: il :5.` VIII!` lDI' OH11 9 UV I11` ES; to abili rat-class, k|a\rxu" un- Tv.918i0_1i. _. _.v--- ---v -u-vwt '3 Z IUVV IOVIIIWI lI`he`"'l vreehyterie.n_ congregation, of Allen- dale. at a meeting held on Monday evening, V ativhich Rev.Mr.McLeod presided, united in ` ivinz a cordial invitation to the Rev.- B Cameron, licentiate of the Preehy_terian church, to become their pastor. This call will be preeented'to Mr. Cameron by the Presbytery which meets next Tuesday in Barrie, when it is hoped he may accept it. ' e. Januai E14 X141 XBEJ SALE- L I`-.. ITRALI L7L'I~:i {_ f .24 .... .J`. FOR. Ti 1~:\i _._._v-. -- urwhn ywulrvvll : The hockey match last. Wedneudag night. _ on Campbell : rink. between the Glen A."-Allan Fermand" Brookdale `Stables hockey teams, reeulted in favor of the Brookdalitea `liywavecote of 5 to 1. It. was a feat game. Snlnlrnv nunnhsn 1- Man` A `Du-In... m TE ' _ Willie Neill has purch-sued one oi John j~.Wiluon a best Whirlwind troutinghoraes for L his-own-private driving. He claims to have Anne of the beatnobtlng horses in phase parts. Ar 01.- D..a..:..;:- --..--_L _!-~- ,, ,,,- -- ,._ ....... u- 5.41: IU ullylvvluo T ` The result in the 6th, ward on the Tan- ~nery_ By-Law vote on Monday, was 52 for and_5 against. Good for the nobleSixth' '?Wgrd. ` T _ v __----v----vs ct V008 \IUCl5IIIl -e .'.lZ`heA|laude.le hockey team has arranged. .-home and home games -with Elmvule, "'8tu_.ynep and Alliiton puck chosen. V Mr. he Dalton has been on the sicik list for ; con la of weeks eu'e.~ing from as severe attack 0 pneumonia. He is improving. "`I'|n IlAneu'D 3.. LL- (ILL A C _ :Mn. .1. Neil! baubeeu visiting her daugh- ter, Mrs. J. Miles, at Ottawa, and returned j:..;home on Saturday. ` -|'n_ :1-v .. :4. baa. purup a. Vnevvliign -alt is 9. v shaped sign and it is orgood bne. %Ed. Lwhitebread in the designer. FIVL- nn.....1.-1- n.,-L A -_ -~ -~-v - uunw vlivllllw .`B.`b4i;L${; NIT mfm and C. `R. Man; Jqrv al`.e me latest addition to brakemen. " Miss Maggie Swan 6! Craighurst in visit- jing hex-.uiate_r.` Mrs . Wm. Looker, Essa SB. __ In us ,ffA.Mother Godu Fun-".wu held in the :' I:3_Hi||-l_>n a'l'uaIday nftornoodund even ';.dg}ild the` Public Library. The sale 'xutovk;;:.upr9m. candies and woe_,t:-if `x`e,, e}w.., by several liberally by he A -vb-`N-.'=%i-1 .. .. -o-- -av--navy , J-`JUGS \7Ua ..%f..:}~"S1p AI"ii'$Dona1d of Bellville has x ;in_ov_ed `into the house vacated 'by Rev. W. "R. -`McIntosh . C3?`V`1;i;;Vi3rothe:ho`od of Locomotive Engin- _iferrsV_w1ll meet` next Sunday in their hall, :}Ial`_`.`i_.al_Ie':"s block. ' * I`lv;s:nsTMaggie VPaVrk er: r'etiu'.ho.d ..from. :;_Cl`9ront)(._ .. - _ _V - V .-- . iv --~---- -- -u----uu l-l'|lV- V- - , f;. 4Mip Minnie Steele of Tgzroiito is visiting -' rela|:i_v9s and friandsiu ` this vicinity. V V I"...-.-..... `T 7" LV._',!.L , I I1 'r\' on I- Dianna.-no L_...\L.. 14.. III__..._ C8 " 'a' S_out.h~ estern m11dn.:5Jlth Libr} V "The Line Mr. John R. Kerr. _. -. -'--u ovvvvou vb IUD I-Ftllllo James Kairns bspeuu Stunday in T9- `?:?;AiLwAi E :o:m1~rr' i lien} : or J rs`: ;~;,F`UTURE OI.'1`Y;.- T L `A - Rsway_Notes. _y,wg pnoI ,w`ell enough " 7?`5%"?`P*9' 9 3"."d..`Y ,'V" zunmorio$l~=I`orvic jn `thy- `t of Ifhil. heol t.lL."7?;Iq.>; W`. V0.1 . lo` now: u u'urn`urv_II, wuu Aullutlc X0!` 1110 l!!!)p- revona. Mr. Tndhope -had been pmmiheht in bniinegg .orold_g_1'r may suit `and wu- ._wa|l ak_n_b,,wip .tl`IIfcin3h6sItT.tln,o ovinoo. He rvod .-?'_'*!..!,'. V7"-.99I.In0ll|9r_,&,nI~on the .--g,it;`"tiiit-t0ri~;9fV.pnbIiq - murm.wo* 17:` rhii:2"69i:Ii`."ira'r mi 1..*.;..z. . :..-..... -.__.- A.. .-9): : :ruuI_uuI!I' 3 In .puyuu_ '_1|lIII }|` I__ Sch? I'M! `lentil j,1ti0dI- _ "1'h_9 -u 30$.-`vrilf -v .4 "1 One of Orillitl olden: "citilhl. Wm. Tiudhope, u-., the founder of Chi} lbrgaigus uage buuineu gov m-`rie,d on, by thy Tug!- hopo C-M.-so Cum'p`w`3r.V. 4119?!` Iii:-atyidoy -4 in IhIt`to!n.j' .f.I, hg;d A` ` _dv.,gg'Ilt,I9i I:d1u`l:dV boonAulllmg~v_fg: ;`1uq+pggu3mcrt Ihnnnuni` `sI;.l= - vovu-IIs_vI DUI! HQ Olllwll 0' entrusted to him, and creditor; mills redreu from him. _ v 5 *`v v " :Irm~"'r account on the ground that `It tun`. not are."-. , _ -___v' v --sec J ndge MoDongn|l, Toronto, -' on Monday morning gave out judgment in the suit of `Wat-w It Bros. and ?Rutter.' ngointt Simcoe County. The plnintitfn ened fot `$1 19 for in- setting advertisements of tax soles of land in the Ontario Gazette at the inttance of `S. J. Sanford, the County Treuurer, who unb- te uentlv thsconded. ` ` be County of Simone refutedtod.1Snv: tho, epontible. andvJ_udge MoDongnll .ruled _in lit. favor. He declare: that in hIt;_>6nd`uot -of`, tax sales the treunrerwu not `noting it oininl of the county, tent; conducted under the unmet no,,b0,bg.ti?; to the county. "His Honore.poIn.tod:1ont-}:thnt.f a no-over 4-cu an cnlsqdfnof lwbill entrusted tannin- ma A.....m..... ..v.;... Iii`-4"" D5) - uw uupuvvvu llll HUT ' THEADVANCE would like to h or of many following the example . of Mr. Robertson and Mr. Stenden, the result would be much better time: among the farmers and for less to join in the song that dairy` farming don : vol suuu uuss, uula practical Illa nlpllll. R. Robertson of Shanty Bay spoke of the . separator and care of cream"for creatnery." He said that each fresh lot of cream should be cooled in a good cellar, or in cold spring or ice water and added to former lot "twelve hours later, always being _ careful to stir. The large can of cream could be kept in the same manner. He showed that his separ- ator was of great advantage. saving him much time and labor_oach day as well as giviughim more cream and skim milk on which the calves thrive much better He said he had 10 cows which he considered rather below the average dairy cow. ac eat `many farmers have better cows and if they had a searator their prots would V be greater than his, but he _had received ior his cream for the year ending Feb 1st, 1900, $24619, and he had six calves worth $l0 each. fed on the separated milk ` and con- sidered the sin from milk fed to hogs at least $30. e must have fed 15,000 lbs. of milk or more to hogs`; this makes his ten cows net $336.19_besides what was used ; in the family. He said` he `was young in the dairybusiuess and expected to beat this as heimproved his herd _ s - ` mun A Dun` . ....... .___ I-- After milking, the cows are again let out to water.and"put back to a manger full of good oat straw with a handful of` hav to keep them . quiet while being` tied. With this treatment I have had cows give 2 lbs. of butter _per day for weeks in succession. There were many comments` .on the above letter. all agreeing that feed was the most important factor in milk producing. -,For summer soiling peass andoats cut green was highly reoonnmeuded. 7 Latr idseasun corn should be provided tokeep up the flow of milk. `Most of the Patrons "agreed that cows should be tied in to milk during sum- mer and have asmall feed of meal, just a taste a't1east` Cows should also be tied in` during the hot days when ies are bad, this results in-`great gain The discussion was very informal, but pr`s.c'tlcal and helpful. nfhnnhu RAD nnnlrn Ii` OLA uu-2 uwavu vvwac vcry 5000 190600 v` " Wm. J. Standen. of Minesing was un- able to be present from illness, but sent a letter giving his experience in "feeding for butter." `It will be of interest to many daxhrvmen He says, My plan" of feeding is as follows :-At 6 a m., each cow gets a barley fork fu-l of cha on which is sprinkled 2 qts of mean, made of cats, barley, shrunken "wheat and buckwheat. The oats the largest percentage anqlgthe buckwheat least, .say one in ten. - It. seems toprovnde the oil that is lacking in barley. As soon as possible I give each cow a ten quart pail or pulped mamrolds and then mink ;_ afterward feed a small furkiul at bay, clover is best. If fine the cows get out at 10 to 11 a m., to a.ow- ingwell and straw stack., At 2 p.n_1 . are tied in and havea small feed of bay,; at 4.30 the cha`; meal and mangolas as in the morning. - ' V A`nn LL- --'--- --- - -.-ou-u-wo guuwvaeag lJ_IL1 {U _\Jl'fIIUI'yi The annual meeting `of "the patrons of Barrie Ureemery was held in the Mechanics Institute Hall on the 15th `inst Wm.` V Brown `of Shanty Bay was called to the chair. and Fred Sissone of Thornton acted as secretary `The a.uditor s report as pre- eented by W. V. Brown was very -sMisfuo- tory It showed that the price; aid Why M:-. Thomas for the past year werf within` less than 4c. per lb. of the ectualfealee, and the sales were very good indeed ` V ` Wm, J. Rtnnrlnn nf IA:....'..:..{...' ...-- ---- nurrltlulg, r,.v.;jaciicim ;;fi ` - . :-9lunDYn t w. ,i>.tr`a7'-wry-, ' 1Wi lie"`Cneey._-John iMcBonaid,'Jbhni?nwell,i Oltveand ii=M`tindji.?;E'l`ei.`clier,: illabel `-Hevieil, ~ -Lot ;ie:?R.9.I,i. ;:liae`at; .Sn'ni[tvlI".`, Norman. ~Ia 9Rov.- ~ Coflin tGriiuett. - Belle Ross, , Ctaragglarring he Annie B`low,;'Alma:MeDonald, - Iaenjorei Gal-l 7 lugtgoxz, ;~B_ess,ie i Cntlningham, ;Alhert` Cain,f , `Nay Dongall, :D,A1T0D Milne `gave `a 9 very prettvetep` dance Tliepaggs were Brock Batten, g Yat-old 'Stnith__,~ Charlie " _ , Hewsonf Torn Creswicke , who were a `pretty picture in-_ their quaint suits `of whiteyenti blue." Then came "Bee `Saw- by-`Cons'tance Pulling, Francis Scott, Gladys Pulling, Ida ' Aiilt. "The Sand Man was` well giv_en"by the fol-` lowing pupils of Miss Uheennt s school :- Alirecta Strange. Viola Strange: Lillie Bid- well. Eva Fle`ming.iCerrie Gray. Nita Mur Vchieon, Kittv Ross. Frankie -`Warren, Queenie Quinlan, Irene Alward, Bobbie? Black, Harry Graseett. The sad tale of the` Deeth and Burial of Poor Cock Rubin wits well sung by thefollowing boys and girls :- Grace McDonald, f Gertrude Martin, iJoh,n_a Powell, Lilian Weavtnouth, Ruth Mcuun-_ aid, Marguerite Lawlor, ' Phylie Grassland,- Marguerite McAvoy, Annie 0Neil, ("Lizzie Croaaland, Ella Malkin, Kuithleen McAvoy. The Tableau, Cinderella, was a scene of beauty in which the `various characters were represented as follows: Cinderella, Edith Hewson ; Prince, Roger _P-pier ; `Fairy God- mother, Clara Spry ; Stepmother. Mildred Hallett ; Step-sisters, Norma LeRov, Alma McDonald; Courtiere, Harry Smith , Gor- don Colville During the evening Leo and Bernard Barnum played a duet on the piano; little Frances Scott also delighted all with a piano solo. Proceeds $140, with returns not quite a ll in. . 3 programmav consisted of a. eria`o chili and `recitation: by than boys" -and girls :'-V-Leo Bamum. Rbger Pepler, 1-lot-ace King, Geo. Vansiuart. l) Arcv Mnnnnula H...-.... III---- Death of `.`wv_-nngm -_ -1 I\`r-sums. _Oounty- Win ; 3;{I"fn % ifs]! ;apnjgn{ 1 und`n`v`a'm`...`.:.-~ `~ ` (.10 VII In` I-id! I If `e ` ` mdu. `lviinl`n'.....Ln -- nu agrgu .cu'0lI 0! iok I.n|'-o-9` ,_ - ..-.-v.-.-_u-yaw` LEIC- oWe';h_ gv_e received from the Paolo 1-...u... iug"ComJ>g Moody; . _ . . .-Toronto. The `Life ofI'D.' L. :3" three. men] _ of `il'IItl'I' In pugey covering the 09!.- :. M _ Moody'oA"ogtoor, `i is -.`7?r3u,Ms;-=1`. e. of en. has ;n~:|c timorof within" V o 1oncroscle8I`cd. ` - 4.` A _ . The property in about 7 mules from Barrie `and 2 milevfrom church and school. V There are said to be ,on ugh; `remiss: {in Orchard ot one acre. :1 L -g Houtbo tame l_{it hon. Frat` Barn. Frame Stable. IW Shed Dave Hon `(uh Stable under. V _ A hero us I be a reserved a xed by the Vendor. money ....:'.i`.*. Under the Poworfof Sale contaned in a certain qrtga e which will be produced at the time 9! sale lhgre m.l be -ered for sale by Public Auction in Mr. G. R. `Ford. Auctioneer, at the gueeds Hot: . in the Town of Bnrtie on . saw-day,1um%aay%oruamh, 1_9uo, atthe hdur-of one o'cIhch- :.~.. .1... `.4-.....-.v_ -_ -__ "`I::ouhh If {L g` `5... a o r '. Conqdsaiqn of die '1'own.':';'i'.'."or1n33:1?il17:3::h of'S1I,IIeoe-c-ant.'nming.xooactcs more or-less`, aboui 7o_;`roo glared. ilntnhvbuin 1;hl'|:In-n`='A- l'__..i_ 3, -v . . , , _. ,_..v , _.._-._ if...` _.-- --povnvu, mung at the hour-of one` o'clock in the afternoon in one [parcel :- V . A ` - ` . % mcciu Irame Dam on said. premises; aka` a frame stzbli The aoilis for the most gartaclavloam, andthe farm is well watered. An it in, distant about 5 miles from the Town of Barrie. ` TERMS OF SALE-T-no per cent. own end the balance in one month. A `For further particghrs ap%y to Mesu-5. Hewson Creswicko-. Barn-.ters, arrie; Donald Ross. Barrister. `Barrie; or to the uudenigned Vendor : Solicitor. ` ` . A V nae.A 0L3- _o;I.-J--. ,r 9-,: n - - ` -8-n auucntor. ' ` U V 7` Dated this 18th `day as Febmgry, 4.1)., .900. . > V 6.4. RADENHURS1`; ` V ` I I for `thaveudor. uearea and n: lnr cul!ivation-the remainder lot is covered with a valuable hard wood bush. There is a commadimm elm-II:..... 5.-...- .....a - uo: as covered with valuable 7 a commodious dwenin house and a good frame barn said. premises. a so` stable. '_I`he E_Oi8 nartnclnu-In... .`.-moon.- _-vw at Twelve o'clock. noon. that valuable Farm Proper- ty being composed of the South Half of Lot !\o. no in the` levc-nth Concession of the Township of In- nisl. containing zoo acres, more or less. _. _ About 70 to 75 acres, of this valuable farm are cleared and lit fur cultlvation-the of the _is valuable hard wnnd I....|. `Saturday, the 17th 1900 Pursuant t6 the trusts under the ` will ol' the `late Alexander Shirlow, there will be offend for sale by ` Publi\ Auction, bv G R. Furd. Auctioneer, at the Barrie `Hotel. at the Town of Barrie, on - u cant V 431.1541-'4 'Parni fropey .- `. % L--1-I1x~`:"'r`H;-; _f' ' A . I 1'owNsI-I IP O_l'-"_lNNlsF'lL; AUC'[l9_l_\`l___SALE; MORTGAGE 3...: ' , Scientlfi; vO;tician, ` V `Maql.AREN's onus. STORE. % _aAa|: % . MacLAREN, alg.-418:- t\..4:-2-.. TO_\A'INSAHlP OF` INNISFIL. nay-cow *T'T..;.;;.'.::m.,%;*:.".; 1;m.% *'".;a.. wee; _or-* VALiJ1{BLE` I-5 IN THE--- B$R,HIh;.: LFe 3. Auctioh ,4 _iTneud@y_. Mgrh ~ VJ .' _ MONEY TO `LOAN. Prlvat -funds to lpIpa_t 5 per, con 4 pertv-4 arms :9; s:_n_c_ bog-rowcn. ,_No with any V oogupauy. `Apply pct-no lettuto ' `am to Messrs. atratny & Eaten, Solicitors forrthe lainft, Charles Hickling. the the deceased. their christian and eurnamee. addresses and description. with -full gagrticulare of their claims, a statement uf their eccuntues and the nalurc of the securities. if any, held by them, or in default thereof that the w-ll-be peremptorilexeludedfrom he V r I benet oi the said jud ant cry creditoeholdiug JIIV security is to ` ace the same before me at my hambers at the , urt House. in` the town of-Barrie, nuthe afnh day of March, 91900. gt 1: .o'clnck in the foreman, being the timeappointed for adjudication upon th`ecla'nme.' 2;` . L .. `Dated thin_aeth&y,ofvFebruery.::goo._ . ' _. A S-nun-nv.& ESTER. V . ` R.*CO_`'.l`TE,R.t ` ` V Plaintiff's `S_olici't`or::'. * ` yuur; unaunu 1 1U A UUGMENT the HIGH E COURT on us ICE made an the matte: of the Eutateof JON _'l`l-IAN H1C_KLING. DECEAS- ED. in _a case qf I-ftcklingtv. `tackling of Jonathan Hncklmg, in the County of Ssmcoe. died on `a'}..".`.`. ;. .`. ..:'.'.:f.-..:9;:":_`3','tL 9*. b='r

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