Dated x8th June, 1900. In the matter of the uardianship of Lillian Lazenby, infant daughter 0 Robert Lazenby. of the Village of Bell Ewart, in the County of Simcoe. yeoman. Notice is herebv iiven that after the expiration of twenty days from t e first publication of this. notice zt2.l;`>plica.tion will be made to the Surrogate Court of e County of Simcoe for :1 nt of letter: wunrdiannhin of tl-m nl-mm: -mm -8.535.! 5.. 41..--` ' -..-.. nu...--Va (punt: ya sung annulus \u an ; luau II] lllvlll dul veried. . . Knd is` further szivenmthat after tles hat mention te e executors w proceed to ' tri ute the said estate. having re rd only to the claims of which the shall then have d notice. 7 Dated at arrie this 16th day of J une, moo. E. D. MORTON, M. D., [Joan Drcxmson, ` Gzo. RAIKES, their Solicitor Executors. V 25-27 1 Notice of App7Il;:;iIT7)(I: for Guardian- ` - ` . ship. NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to R. S. 0. chapter :29. that all _ rsons having claims against the estate of Henry oodyear, late of the Town of Barrie in the County of.S|mcoe. deceased. who died on or about the Oil! guy of J line. 1902; are ijeguired to sendyor deliver to the untlersign So- xcitor forthe Executor: of the said estate on or be- fore the 6!]! (la! ofluly next, rticulars of t their claims and 0 he security (if any held by them dulv veried. `I..E:`;"f. ap '3': :xi"1 .`ov.a.i`..cF`i'i.'n'c" A obert Lazenlw. her fafluar an nfm-nu: [N THE SURROGATE COURT OF TEE V COUNTY OFSIMCOE. b V [omen To OREDl'1'0R8--ln The Es. tate oi Henry Goodyear. Deceased. *-Wliargaillijor ladies[ LENNOM atioxswt-'?% ` ` '. `-4- . :' `Last -isvnnday was observed as Children's. ._Day in the Burton Avenue Methodist church; In the morning an appropriate ser- mon was preached bv the pastor to the offi- cers and teachers of the Sunday school, from our Lord's command to Peter, Feed my Lambs.- ' In the afternoon the scholars and arents assembled in the audience room of the church and listened to two good stirring addresses from the Rev. Mr. Bartley, of ._Coliier street Methodist church. and the `Rev. E. 1). Cameron, of the Presbyterian church. Yonrd `truly, `Ton J owns. new You EYE 0PEN.'l stinginkgiimpness of niaterial. The particular advantage of our Clothing is that it ts Well, wears well, and lasts well. W ask you any R dy~to w every articul . by a. single g1sn4 Clbthingy ,; I The following are the ofcers of the Pres- byterisn ohnrch Y.P.S C.E. Society for the next half year :--President, Miss L. Catcher ; Vice-Pres., Homer Heard ; Treasurer, Mrs. -Cameron; Rea.-Sec., Miss Steggles; Cor.- 58901, Miss _L. Catcher; Conveners of Com- mittees :-Look-out, Miss Wilkinson : Tem- . ersn M , Mr. I-Iarker; Prayer Meeting, ev. . D. -Cameron; Musical, Miss Mur- ray; Good Literature. Miss .MoLennan; C Flower, Miss M. MoLennan ; Organist, Miss f E. Cowis: Isn t that the KIND OF CLOTHING you want? THE CLOTHING MEN, BARRIE. L8.%Tl1LAwn1:ncn,, 1 Thanks, V Valisese T '_'Jfe1es001e i {Boots and Shoes! _ VERY CHEAP. T "'lIi0 laoal1n`8hoo House In ' O11!` goods `are all fresh and g00d' You will nd this the CheaI et' V place in town to buy `On Friday evening last a parlor social V under the auspices of the Ladies Auxiliary ` of ihe B. of R. T. was held at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. L. Pou:-her. Bradford St. The house was comfortably lled with a jelly lot of people, and they enjoyed them- selves during the evening by indulging in , games and amusements of all kinds. After -a programme was rendered. refreshments were served. and all returned to their homes _well pleased with the evening's proceedings. For this month we will 39 our lines of fry Ready-made "Jam; 28 gal` On Wednesday evening of last week the members of the Presbyterian church choir, after choir practice, were invited by the pastor, Rev. B. D. Cameron, to the resi- dence of Mr. and Mrs. .1).'Cameron, to par- take of ice cream, cake, sweetmeabs, etc , etc. A very enjoyable hour was spent to- -gether. This shows that Mr. Cameron thinks a good deal of his choir. ' 1:1` cm; a-3: -u we aeceas lion Nth A ..-.l-__. -- ~ ` or v 1 me GI su vuwu. uuuulu. KBILIUII val. V vs: IIIIU unnu- tau! grounds of Mr. H. Gibson on Tnesdny `evening, which was a" success. The Barrie Citizens Band was in attendance and fur- nished excellent music. Ice cream, straw- _.berrie and cream, soft drinks, etc., were supplxed. II? I I U I ` W: ENSU: innvfanline Cununings in visiting friends wpilingwood. . I VI I . I -0.: ax `cog DADT ,~,1 3.`. niv ih'AZouEre}Ic6{fJ St. George : church 11 Id their annual garden party on the beau- ti III alvnnnn nf Mr N I1-nun An mnngnn '_ word min received here last -week that `Mr. '1`. Parker, son of Mrs. Parker, of this ' lace, had met with an accident at Toronto.- ._ y which he had one of his hands smashed.` ,MFe.` Wm. Church, who accompanied ?Mra. F. Link to Belleville. returned home last week. Mrs. Link will remain in Belle- ' ville for a short time before going to South Carolina. V v`Zl`?.e-shwvlloeeph Young will conduct the `service of the laying of the corner stone of the Methodist church at Holly today (Thursday) at 4p.m. Mrs. James L. Bur- ton will lay the stone. HIV. 1': Pleasant streets. 1taTTe.stv Dwell- pga. its` Pretty Churches, anct its Go- Miss Holinrake. who has been the quest of Mr. and Mrs. D. Cameron for a. con le of months, returned on Monday to her ome % in Brantford. A ;11LmwA or ran: - T FUTURE CITY. 3 Graham. of Tordnto, is visiting her 5;-ln, Mr. `James Graham, of the Urahgm am i ' I many friends of Mr. Jo: Huggard wlvfll reget to learn of his sudden and serious neu. - oo*oo..`iooo'ooo;i:a.,ioo;; ',;.'.;;;.oo to Toronto on Monday to resume work on the U.P.R . be having recovered from his recent injuries. W {Ember of. our citizens took in the -excursion of the Angus and` New Lowell S. S to Big Bay P,oint and Orillia. on Fri- day, andreport a good time. _V , V V .___- _... ..---.. V gmizet "our citizens took in esexcuruon to Owen Sound. on Tuesdav. up I\ vs Au-u I:-_1`i z:'a"'f1'a"e'r `f:'a'r'ns`,'-"$'1'?~' :I;dnE1u;;w.'}ol|::1 '13:: ` '1_.`-h`e W. F. M; 8.. held` their monthly meetin` st the residence of Mrs. McPha_1l jyoster av afternoon. It '1' 15011:: n In... "I-.ewia. rgzraag of Gravenhurat, shu moved to the 6th ward into Mr. M. J. V Hamlin : house, Essa Street. . . `J I.?Y>I_ '5' I . III $v- vow:-uvlo av VJVI VII bJVull\J- VII -I-IIIJDIJGVQ 7-`.Mr Geo. Duncan, of Eacanscnba, Mih., in renewinarold acquaintances in this vicin- 3 . 1 . ta 1;. Mr. I'I'a;;'-y"-R.iddell- was in Tottenham -Int week attending the wedding of his brother, Mr.. I. A. Riddell. - A. `in. F. .1. Vollmer, of Elfnvale, is `visit- nt':"Iunv nut-ant: ' Rn . nn Mun Talus. Dan Wm NUMBER. 311:. aa.uwa.yTNo_tea. V . the Oninian or'tl'1e Writer. Dear Si:-,-I was astonished when I did-not see the 0'veraeor a name` that put in thitgluige ewer pipe in front of the Pass, _Oioa. I think Mr. Wm. Armstrong,f9yerseer. of the nouth pint of the town d_egr_ve_o gres_uV,or`ed_it for the`. -his way he iwrked 9 89! it done in pick itIhott-`tin`n few: middle . ' .. -4`. ._ "The Admission or `Con-espondnce Does , Not Necessarily Imply that w'e Hold .09.. n..n ...... .0-AI... `1-17.4`-.. Friday, June 29. S.E' part, Lot 17, Con. 12, lnninl; horses, cattle, pigs, implements, hens. etc. Sale at` 1 o'clock sharp. Levi Pratt, prop. Geo. McDonald, suctioneer. . - - . ` mm THE rnum: % mm: T0 311.! LE'1"1`ER8'AD1_)BE88ED TO '1":-1_m mm-ron ~ THIS wmmx. Through the representations of the Board of Trade, Mr. McCarthy, M.P.. has had placed on the supplementary estimates the sum of $3,000 for the extension of the what.-f accommodation and breakwater at Barrie. T W- I......... at.-. 11.. \n-n__.|___ __:n __- uwuuuuuuunusuu uuu ureulswlslur In DBITIB. We hope that Mr. McCarthy will not stop here. but will have an en ineer sent at once to prepare plans and as, for tenders for the proposed work. The G. l`.R. has `ex- pressed its willingness to spend s oonsider- able sumoon its premises if` they are set the example by the town and Government. Judge Macwath was in town over Sunday. On Tuesday he returned to Sarnia accom- panied bv Mrs. and the Misses Macwatt. Their many friends took occasion during the week to savltheir farewells in many pleas ant social functions. They` will be much missed in Barrie. ` _ - T J. H. Mclnnii, fortnerlv agent for the Excelsior Life Inanra.nce.0o.`, at Barrie, bu recently been Ipnointed their Inspector for Northwestern Ontario, with; hand- quarters at Owen Sound; - Dr. Frank McTa.vish who prsctiqad with Dr. W. A. Ross here for the lat your, rails for England on July 7th. where he roporea to mend a year in further medics study. Dr. McKay, "of Beaverton. in now working with Dr. Ross. . . '~ A. Wilson, who has, been for some time a. clerk in W. A. Pae a, left on Satur- day to take 9. position with the Exnrees Co. in Toronto. ` . . _ Mrpand Mrs J. Chas. Baker and Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Neale, of Toronto, with their families, have taken a cottage at Tollendal for the season. i ` ` __-...= vv... .. -.-- ----'v-J o-ow: Eohn Durham apent last week wlith` friends in Norwich, Oxford County, being called there to `attend the funeral of a friend. an -. u Miai.1=R.Ig{.L"iJrT{vZ.'hf; baa nished a course in music at London, -is visiting at Mrs; E. L'eadla.y a qn the7th Vespra. ,_ 111 A I'IvII u u u - ;H'I'..;-0.. Dickson , .v1";uengar Agent `5.-l`\_ Vwu Jokhm` over the Muskoka tlsvbqk. .. . T ton. "bu k'q;.ja:au,A,l) ' age. maxi "Opus _s-:Atla.nt,ig_ \ McLeod ieturned en Monday from Halifax, where he had been attending the sessions of the Genere.l_Aseemb1y. u....-..- l'):-I__n -_.1`rrrg_L_.- ,p In , Wsdwessrs. Biokell and` Wiclkett. of i`erqnj;p, ` were in town several days this weekrqn1_ business arising out: of the tsnnery tef _ 11.. 7,1... T\_._L___ ____,, ins; Fn3:iIe' :'.5{I.'ai.I e}'i.T}.1:. days with her mother, Mrs. Gibson. Peel street.` ` - . " Lon . of I. os`Angeles, Gals, and Miss Lister, of ergus, are`the guests of Mrs. R. A. Thomas. - ` . ' idvcghv/[:x;1'I-1s. Mulcaster stteet, is visiting friends at Scerlimz_Falla. _ _, _---_.__ -- -v------ .`_-----vw Dr. Riohardaomspent ibis week with Mr. and Mrs, C. Hickling. Dalston. Il__ 'f-I.--___ Mr. Ed; Le;v`i'u.,w;;!i:o:':)`1,i't':is home on a. week s visit, _ ' - ' - Mr. o}}&n Keenan is taking a week's vacation in Toronto. i o A 7 h;.l-ra. ;IohnIon. ' of Toronto. spent a few}? `days with Mrs. R. A. Thomas this week. lo `In In- UL IIIU IIUGUIL Nearly forty years ago he" married Miss Sophia Drury, daughter of the late Richard Drury, and sister of .Sheri' Drurv. Mrs Bell died about fourteen years ago. `leaving him with a family of eleven children. ve boys and six girls, all of whom survive to mourn the loss of a-kind and loving father. Eight of the family were present at the bed- side _at the time of his death, the other three being in Manitoba. V ' Mn Dal` -on- -..- .2 A.`_. -I.I-_a. _-._LI-.._ -2 _y.ghvbeen .Aor_do,ed '- "l5|' - ` an Ic_ _ A A _ to wear blaqk *on.. - t1u!:y;j.;.iq_ orglor to ._prmo;'.e .'l,... .4;-A veal-I Ill J.u.IJl.lJUUIo Mr. Bell was one of the oldest settlers of Oro and was well known and highly respect- ed by a. large circle of friends. svuuuull nu LIIU grnvu. ' The late Arthur Bell was born` nest Bel fort, County Antrim, Ireland. and came to Canada. in "1844. He settled on the Ridge` Road. Oro, where. he remained until about twenty years ago, when he moved to Lot 13, Concession 1, where he residedttill the time of his death. \T-_._I._ _._;__ _--,,,, ' I ` I ' "- }<:oti 1)IVix'1Ag-.o|:>.:x9fs (.}5.oI:get`.'`vn V r;centfy.`f Three nger: of his right` hind were ampu- tated at thevpecond joint. Thu": was Mr. Reade : third trip as a brakeman. . During the pint fortnight two old and re- -spected residents of thirvicinty have passed to their long home, Mr. Wm. Beelby. "of. `Thornton, and Mr. Arthur Bell, of Crown Hill. We -give below a brief obituary notice of each. ' His widow with ve sons and three daughters are left to mourn his loss. Rev. C. A. Simpson conducted the funeral service at the house. Our heartfelt sympathv is extended to the sox-rowing family. ' ARTHUR BELL. An old Oro pioneer passed away on Mon- day last in the` person of Mr. Arthur Bell, who had been a resident of the township for fifty six years. Stomach trouble was the cause of death. The remains were interred on Tuesday in the Episcopal cemetery, `Crown Hill. a large number following` the remains to the grave. . TBA lain Anknn unnn LA-- - -A--n Dni After an illness extending` over several months, Mr. Wm. Beelby, sr., of Thornton, passed peacefully away on Saturday, June 16th, in the 73rd year of his age. He was a consistent member of the Methodist church, truthful and hopeful` as a Chris- tianydutiful and kind as a husband`-and father, obliging and generous as a neighbor. He was interred in the Methodist cemeterv at Thornton, the large number of neighbors and friends at the funeral showin the very high esteem in which he was he!` . FIVI..- `.I......-`..--I ._-- AL--- _- 1'-.L.,9,,,,n, ulxu unbvvul In vvulull Ill: Wvll H8!!! The deceased was `born at Patrington, Yorkshire , England, in November, .1827. In 1852 he was married to Mia: Mary A. Merrit, and came to Canada the same year. He tiret settled in scarboro township, but removed from there to Inniel, near ~ Thorn- ton, in 1865, where he has resided ever ounce. `I 1'_ _2_i,,_, , 0.: .1 - roi Awhtr 3 Auction Sales. - Personal News, _ The Death Roll. BEEIJY. " i Eh??? :vl:ve`i-i1f;&:ly "i'?.`3n$"z}..n on thi_ jo;rth_ __hwh xrpaviaed by an Incompetent, penny wise and pound foolish Councils set the` salaries. In~. competent they show_ themselves to be by the fact that many men less able from an educational standpoint and witlitnuch less work to do than some `of four Township Clerks draw from private concerns a salary of ' $1,000 per 'annum, while a Township` Clerk "seldom draws more than half that sum. Would any man of business ability or ordinary common sense geysn think of obringv a salary `of 8400. on there- sbouts for a trained man to do such important work as is done by Town- ma +1hsn~9`$Ilt~; ship Clerks. providing work was a part of his prime bnsinessll` `He vould enotzthink l. sof;.:?,i_t_'7,l I . moment, \_ unt would: 110.7 {to .:.pyt `svfeg. J Dear Sir,-I am somewhat surprised. at the child like manner inwhich Ob- server" in Tim ADVANCE of J one 7 th, seems to contemplate the subject of Municipal Oicers salaries. He seems to think-it the duty of those suffering because of the evils of low salaries, to present their case to the people gener- ally instead of to the Councils, antici- pating that when the people under- stand things , all will be-' well. Per- haps if people were all conscientious and intelligent, and very active in righting wrongs, Oberver a" remarks would be ' worthy" of consideration. Doss "Observsr not know that people generally pay but little `attention. to these things except when brought to, their notice by an ignorant `vcte-hunt- ing would-be councillor who -thinks -harping about lowering salaries will recommend him a t and `proper per- son -to `put in oice? endewed nth eueh strength end know- ledge. V - - 1r____,_ ;';_,_1,, `It is instanfaneous and you don't have to ` wait` for an answer.` 19-ly THE LONG nxsmnn TELEPHONE. cuzs THAT TIRED FEELING 13- :..5 .'..?EE5BE- . The Methodist church. Tottenham, was the scene of a fashionable wedding Wednes- day, 20th inst.. when Miss Eie Greenaway, daughter of Mr. Thos Greenaway, Es .. of Q1 this town. and Mr. I. A. Riddeli. of A lan- T dale were married "by Rev. J. W. Totten, ;. uncle of the bride. The church was" beaati-' ; M fully decorated with owers and fetus for .1, .,the, occasion. Miss Greenaway made a 5; {very lovely bride. gowned in white organ- die over white, handsomely trimmed with lace. "tulle veil, with a crown of orange and carrying white carnations and ferns. The bridesmaid. Miss-A Bella Greenaway, was charming, dressed in white organdie over blue, with a bouquet of. ink arnations. The little ower girl, a iss Laura Vernsy,-looked sweet in white mus- .;The groom was assisted by Mr.` J. Da`y.jof Burlfs Falls. Miss Mamie_ Green- `way.-in ink and white crgandie tr immed with blac ribbon velvet. and -attended by Mr. Harry Riddeli. presided at the or an. while Mr. James McDermott and Mr. m. `E Riddell acted as ushers. After the cere- mon ' the wedding party attended a re- cent on at the home of the bride's parents. skon . v y the immediate iriendsof the _bridal `party `being present. The presents were-um sjtsually numerous and handsome. The .;,room s gift to the bridesmaid was an olpa V .- g and to the ower girl a gold brace et. , _ ,___'_daintiest of :re`ireshInents_werel r- g ` ifnecf.-aiter which Mr. and_:Mrs. Ri dell ' . on the evenin train for their home i ' lipdale; followed y the best wishes of . l Iriends..-Oar(i`welleSentinei.` V o l-Beef.forequarters...;............. Rnnfghindnnartrl _ _ . . _ . _ . . . _ _ . - . _ V Scientic Optician, MIoI.AREN's DRUG STORE. V BQBRIE; 19 Prices" Ruling 1n the Barrie an; Toronto Markets During the Week, ~ Which the Business Man has while anxiously . waiting replies `by Mail or Telegraph. Use Undex`-paid o1r_1c1a.1s. _BARR!3 GRAIN MARKET. A THE MARKETS. Yours truly, Baxgin. JUN: 27, _n9oo. ggpggauclkus 'rn:E`Nom*HEnN"% 4 ~AAnvANcnf: ` Ed. Vesev and fahiily have mt`>`vbed to am _ . . ; A `onsmwsn. ' 0--.___ 3.90.... 5 50....` 6 15.... ogn. Bapting auced~en uh hiaforty you-._a in the County the last raioxi mthe xi-9-t M .- `A "Hdw wbnld it he 3061'. . pyidonera on Dr, Borden's; - eqgexgehoy 'fqod?ga'gn expeddilen ',' ` = Competent indepe'nde;1-t eovtxncillon are the only remedy for Observe:- n troubles. - e acknowledged expert in his line of business to follow a certain course in order tobe successful, would utterly ignore that advice? `Would you not conclude Mr. Editor that if he acted in opposition to that `advice that he was not deserving success-that he had some other object! Yet Judge Gowan and Judge Ardagb, two able men, ex- perts in the matter of municipal insti- tution, have for many years advised` that justice be done by paying larger salaries to Municipal Clerks, and their advice has been utterly ignored. Y Sal- aries `of Township Clerks are lower now in proportion to the work done than `they were _ 20 `years ago. The fact of the matter is that Municipal Councils are not generally interested in the proper. management of their Town- ship. They ignore the J udgas advice, not for the good of the Township, but because they imagine they would lose votes. by giving an honest salary. A wholly incompetent Council never raised a 0lerk _s salary--never l u--w v-that VI nlllulwvv III! ZJICIIU I a' :1" fth bo "faht T `2.`:iZ;t"x`3.z'.'i.u`v, :..`.. .-"s.-.J.r:i`".s.,....s"' 4. I! 151111 4-nun`. `A-A 15 ".r:"'_'*'!'V ` ' ' in Sheedq}; of `Rochester, is visitinf It Qpurental Thoma. ey.'H. D. Cameron preaoheds prepara-_ {sermon at Churchill on Friday; ' T ..-_ji_ ____.._1____ ,1. _,.