Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 26 Jul 1900, p. 1

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sold .ouI$ ` of those East Mary Street. Lot 54. T West Mary Street. Lot 2. Apply at wr'u implement house. hog pen. open sneu. Uuuu church school, cheese factory and creame: fa`:-ticuiare apply on the premises . or THO: NSON. Ruuelton P. O. A ~ 2 R-W74 -"%i5:%_e!.s"'.:?-S '15.; g..au.y, Well 'ScreeI;ed. Careful Delivery, .. A1-__ ` . Batu-tie. jnduafv. In Pursuit 5-ly That is what we are all after. AWe have a full line of Rogers celebrated gvoode and can suit you at any price. e have also a. new line of summer novelties such as Souvenir Spoons. Belts. Stick Pins. and Nethereole Bracelets. etc. Call and see our etock, we can` please. you. ' 00025037. JEWELLER. DIAMONl;_`-HALL. `Order Novv ` And Get VBEDSPRINGS. MATRESSES, PUMPS, FOR SALE. D I 28-ly ".6-III`!-:i='ILES`PALL'lNC5.' % ' Secretary L. B. of H. A`D!`:vAERT`ws"E')':.:,IN a. co . u?"a`i'7a`?a.%T`' . ' .500. HARRY MARR, V - _ 'BARRIE. BARRIE. AiiJAn1's. Ennf shed. COIIVGIIIOIE to use cr_ic`a:6g.Rgn:' 4-16-9- 3 ('5. TI-IE ADVANCE." THE 'I'NTBRES'1'S OF BARRIE. . 19-ly} Freads B?ARRIE,LC0UNTY OF SIMCOE`, ONTARIO, JULY 26, ___ _, ' _ (UV IIIUUUIIIBQ ' Among those who addressed the meeting besides the candidates were Dr. Sproule, M. P.-, W`. F. Ma.cLean, M. P., and Messrs. Barr. Little and Du`, of the Ontario House, also Dr. Beattie Nesbitt and Mr. J. A. Fer- guson, of Toronto, who were nominated, `bnt withdrew. _ AL LL- ...-..._.-um u|nAn`=I;lI nlnnnnwn on` {Jun ,__._-... --- .--vw-v-v.- vu-vs I. .The. Convention. met in "the Town Hall. There were tliree hundred sndtwenty dele- gates, present. 3 When nominations were called for the following twenty names were submitted :-_-Richard Bell, Utopia; E. A. Little. Mi; P. P., jW. Lennox, Thorn- ton; J. A. Ferguson, `Toronto; W. G. -Fisher, Alliston ; Dr. Williams, Lisle ; Dr. Sproule, M. P.. Ha.ugh tonTLennox, Barrie; Dr. Mocullough, Allieton; Jno. Maokoy, Crpemors: Joe. Frazer, Tottenham ; `J. S. Du`,~M. P. P.. Dr. Beattie Nesbitt. To- ronto'; W. J. McLean, `~M. 1 .. Dr. Barr, M. -P. P., Capt. tWhish. Innisl; Robt. Murphy, Arlington; Alex. " Ferguson, Schomberz ; G P. McKa.y,'Toronto; Wm. nMoDermott, Beeton. ' " l\l u 9 One oftjthe ieaturee of the Convention was the presence of 9. number of T Conservatives who had been Patrons. `II ... In 111 `r-....-_ ._--- -..'- .8 44...... ....A ptupuauu 05 Cl vuuulunuvu Organizers Wright and Leavitt wereA at the meeting. Annnnm bknan mlun nv-Anna:-1 1-Ian mnntina Dun wuuutuw. ` . At the morning meeting otcers of the aseociiztion were elected a. follow: :--Presi- dent, {John Stewart, of Alliaton and T03 eorontio, ' re-elected; .Vice-President, J as. Fraser, of Tottenham. re-elected; `Secre- tary, 001. R. T. Banting, of Cookstown, `reelected; Treasurer. Joseph Wright, of Beeton, re-elected. ' ` .0`i `t'h:a'f`i;1'l:vving were sent to the ballot :-- ` Wliiehtsrd Bell. of Utopia. Reeve of Essa, 'miller snd grain merchant. Dr. J. W illisms, of Lisle, physician. Hsoghton Lennox, of Barrie, `Barrister. W. G. Fisher, of Alliston, Barrister. ' . Inthe first ballot the vote stood Lennox 119, Bell 75, Williams 84. Fisher 39. -11.1` c\ an 1 ._ '1-);v.llot Lennox got 187 votes and Bell133. Tha nomination of Mr. Len- nox was thereupox; made unnmimous. _, _ .I,__ _!AI, 4!. _ E- ___ !I_ A resolution of sympathy with. the family of the late member, Col. Tyrwhitt, was moved by E. A. Little, M.L.A., and carried unanimously. A nuannlubhin AC nan:-Innnn in Q31 (`J-Kuns-Inn . H109. VVIIU uuu uuvu 1. nos vuu. Mr. T. W. Lennox _was one of these, and got a good reception when his `name was proposed as a candidate. nnmni-mm: WI-iahf and Lenvitf. were at He is the Choice of the Alliston Conven- es Col. Tyrwh1tt s Successor. ` Much intezfost hos `centred in the Conven- tion called at Allilton to elect a successor to the late Col. Tyrwhitt. `The number of available candidates, eaohwith a good reo- ord, and backed by worm friends and itrong c1o.ims {tothe`-honor, mode the situation a. complex and intefssting one. I FIIL- re "ii. E; ';.;.,.;..;a1`*.;;11..;":.;;.;;;;,` I33, Bell, ' 100, Williams 87. ` A - ,-v .-A- 1 rcauluuuu Ul Uuuuuuuuu nu Ion _Uuu: IUD Tapper, the leader of the party, was also carried with cheers. IJIB VII I: J ell: 1or .WIllI`I0l"l Drag Sto She Forum! I `lo-ace dndkerehlef and Quickly Turned `It Into Oaslr. ` A `.`I lost a $3 lace handkerchlef today, but I learned one of the tricks of the light ngered people in Chicago, re- marked a North Side woman as she came back from a shopping excursion. `Was it worth $32 asked her hus- band.` ` ' Hardly; but it's" lnterestlng. `I. bought a lace handkerchief. and as I walked to the A. car I stopped to buy a _ newspaper. I had` my purse in` my ; hand and a:n;1mberfof t_hlngs,of-course, T and I laid the parcel containing the handkerchief and. the check for it down on the corner of a fruit stand near by. ; After I got "to, the "car I thought of my` ---4..- ..-I :........c'...1 lannlr nn fhg TRICK OFA WOMAN SHARPEH -qu-w- ._ package. I hurried. back, and package wasn't there. _ . * `Where is the little package 1 here? I asked the Italian vendor. ff `_Z_atta litt' pape? -hclally " 'UUlBl' mu; Lvvn 850 "I wanted that handkerchief espe- presen i picked to give to a friend for a. birthday t.. I went to the store again and out another handkerchief. OUF IIHULLICL Hnuunvnv "_`I am sorry the met one 3ia; t_ suit u ' the cierk said. :1:-n...` 'r Innf 11-! I rnnlied in aston- youf VH8 CIVIL uanuo % `Why-, 1] 193: m . I -replied in aston- lsnment. `You don't say so! said the clerk. `Why, about ten minutes ago a` nice looking womancame in here with that handkerchief, andwe took it back and refunded the money. She said `that you`, were her niece` and that you were pug Ashopp ` together. You decided V t1!9;c;ohund!=erh19e;w89tr ;n0tcJI13t;W.h#t t InIIIIIllU|lBl,o ' ` AL'esol}1tidn of condence in Sir .CHar1ea _ 'I___1__ -1 AL- .._..;.... _..-_ -I_- "" `8! `.7 V - ` ioother lady took it. ,--,_.;.-.1 41...; hnni HAUGHIQN LENNOX caosmn. I: child, your heromay not be. " In truth, a hero all the time; Remember, it must chance that he - Shall still have rugged steep: to cllnlla Don't place him on` too high a plane In fancy; then he will not fall In your esteem end may attain To something noble after all. 3.7 ha}, don't thinloux-.sweetheI.Art hem A halo on her golden hair; - v -A crown oi purity she wears, And you must help to keep it there. But she will have her trying moods A.) L; ....L -`l--:.-- Iyinol an:-I auvnnlu DUI; sue Vuu. sun: nu u,y;u5 Auvvun And be not always kind and sweet; These are liie s nerving interludes- Ssd pitfalls tor unwary-ieet. You both us far from perfect yet, `i And quarrels will, unhsply, come; Both maybe wrong; so don't iorzet. In snger's blind delirium, v_ V That. sweet` concessions each must . And. fender promises renew Or else s loving heart my bresk Andsorrow come to dyell with you. --'Pnn|-min : Week! IN THE. 1'oRM T" `&rY& `bT.'&i2i;&' 633 an `I, __.- yourself - rm; -.couN'nr Tor smcon Ann was noumxox or CANADA om: cnrrnmou. canine and Almond t 15Cotub0o I CfWOH Vxll you. -Pearlin | Weekly. ` "LE5; 1%I'sT}ZnI;'.3E'iz}1I1}}ra, visited bet.` i aunt. I s. Donnell, over Sunday, - (`I-, I`- ,-----rl-v-' -rv-v V Miss A. Gill, `Sanford-street, is visiting friends in Angus and New Lowell. 014 ____ .:.'_..._1 _......J _._ _- .,V_ S. King is spending a._week with her son, Will. R., and. Mrs. King.` Rosa. street. ` V:-;;'jeant has` been taking a trip I around Cookstown and Allieton, on pleasure and business. . . - wii's.s 6ia;; street, has been spending a. week in Orillia. ' 11,. 1.11 1-: ll`! ,- ___-__L _ -._ 3...... .-2I.L nifi. v---- -o-van`.-a our `aw----=-v_-- Miss Ethel raft. of Stayner, is visiting 1 Miss E. Blakely this week. CI; ca uvv . ,_,!I__ I___. 1.3.. --l:l'rs-.-VgV;;s-c;x1f':v:x;;'fam`ilVy have join- ed. Mr. Watson at Tollenda.l.- -no--v` - w` .-'v------, --v- n.-----.~`,, :. Foster, of the Williams `Shoe Co.-, Brampton. spent; Sunday in town. `In men In -L 2- -_2_3;.2._..' -_--- .----v ---V -cu.--.----r. --- -v-v---- -' V Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Blaine spent Sunday in Barrie on their way to Sault Ste. Marie; Misses Mabel and Hattie Booth, Toronto, are visiting their parents on Baveld street. Masters W. and S. Nelles have returned home from a visit with friends, in Thornton. - Mr. Ronald McDonald, of Detroit, for- merly of Barrie, is visiting friends in town. Miss Jennie Cummings, of Toronto, is the guest of Miss Beattie Curtis, Sanford street. Con. Martin, of Barrie, is playing lacrosse this year with the Victorias, of Winnipeg. `-_l:d;.";n Z VJasZ.( i1z3rt;ug.h'ton, VTo:"o.nt;, are summering at Belmont cottage, Tollw- Ag] ' I-ilra. C. R. Oolville and Mrs J J-Bowman, ofuChicago, are visiting at -Mr. W. G. Col-V v1 e a. ' - . "_1d'i's's Jessie and Mr. Will Hunter are visiting their uncle, Mr. J. D. Rose, in Orillia. `Mr. Frank Cummings, of Toronto, form- erly of Barrie. is hand shaking with friends in town. _ ii; ' E. Lloyd, VofLR. V. Hospital and Miss K. Marr, are visiting Mrs. R. Henry, Thornton. _' _ . A Evans, of` Owen street, who has been seriously ill for the past few weeks is recovering. - "i[i~s;;:(`3}~\;asie and Eva. S.hepa.rd.V of Cree- more, are visiting Mr. James Shepard. : Owen street. T T 7 _ v---- vvv vp-...---J _---~ , Mr. J. Churchill had 9. bad fgllhfrom a ladder on Thursday qvening. ' up: an 1 I1`? ,,,.I___ _L..--._ I.-- I._-_ ..I----.--'.. - V... -- '------_. Mr. Ed: West spent a few days with ` his brother, of this place. " no cup on 1,2; -_ c0_A.-__.I-_ 4.- 1 '"iE['v'c7.3.' E1122; J.L&'}.fn}ii".re Spend-: ing the summer vacation near Bracebridge. n Prof. Hume, of Toronto University, and j Mrs. Hume are summering at Shanty Bay. ~ ` .-- -.-.. \un -1__ - Mr;. J. W. Bald is spending a. couple of weeks at her home in Ba.rrie.-Penetang Herald. . ` H vise. -M'o`rvris and Miss May Morris, of To- ron , are visiting their sister, Mrs. T. ` R, Parker, I_3arrie. - 1-: u. Inn .1, A- .I.'unsuL', l:Dl.'l'lU. Messrs. Ends, Houghton andchantler, of Newtown Robinson, spent Sunday` with friends in town. ` ' "i{i'ZLi$'. *S`i;;t;ns is visiting Mn. Foucar at Grimsby Park. ' . .u L. s _ :_..1 :.n':...... - wnv-nu. `'5 run. '- ..-"Master Harold Va.i'lmlefl: on Saturday to i visit friends at Gunnington. . `ll ! Ia.I 1` Q E l14__...-._ 2.. --:..:AQ:__ 1 F '""'" " """ Mrs. Geo. Overs, jr...returned on Saturday `from a. . two weeks visit with Mrs. John Candy at Gravenhnrst. __,__,L _ _--..n_I. _2LL ~- wvnuwll mu post omce, school, Churches. wrong.*;.. Several never failimz springs on both lots. _ . .101`? W 5013)` be purclixased separate!1{y. _ . T 1-Part of the fown plot of elnzgenfeldt In men`; .'. 5hP of Oro including. Kempen eldt Point 3- ~ . . mgln all some 54 acres more or less. part `ho! e north of lake shore road, part between re road and the line of the Grand Trunk and the hnlanm L.-. .... -.. .1... ...:u............: C. E. Hewson, _Inchiqnin. . U _l'\:.1'1-l;idge anti two (ion hters. of Don- ver. Colorado, are guests 0 Mr. and Mrs. 2.. LL- \vv--_. -v v---- v---_.... Mra. John West, who spent: a. month with 1 her son here, returned to her home in Can- ` nington on Saturday -last- n._..____A _._J ;____ _1-_-.`-I.A.-.... . . _, _-___a-. ` Frank Rogers` re'turne'd from Ottawa a.) .few dayaago. - I'I`P rr 1-: .. 'll"I\ ,,._,,.__~_ _I. __:._ -a - "a" ` 1- H..Bannett, M. P., spent a few days in town thin; week. --_-', --,.` --v~' -- v_--. "M1:s.'.]_<;ht1- Candy and Miss A. Palmer, of Gravenhuast, are the guests of Mr." an_d -Mrs. Geo. Overs, st-., Sanford street. on. ur1\01 -0 `runs! \ ".-ii}.}I:}1' xii; Eli. `iiLi&,of ir.i1o.ae.' phia, are home on a. visit to his pgrents, Mr. and Mrs. Jfllnos McBride. Mulcasber meet. . Miss Gertie Simmons is visiting friends in ` Gglt. , "V T j ` Ina Pattpradnb isVviaiibingVfrien .~Wyebridge. ' ' ' . , _-j 2.--- ALL--- .. Mrs. Alex. Stewattziend two daughters, of Belleville, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. 1 Wm. Outta, Sanford street. I |.,,,, ,5 1-\`.,_ 3 n vv_, _.___._1..__. "hZi'ss-'Maude' Butt, of Toronto. in the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Jackson, at Wynob Ream? Big Bay Point. 1 IlS-_ A `l'\_I.._-._ -l *[1 killed hid Mrs. Andi-oe and her niece. Miss Alice Olive, of London, England, are spending :3` A summer at Bobceygeon, Kawartha 08. ' ' '_ V .-Mr. EAuat:\ce' Bird is -home. on a. short visit from New. York. --l_[:McKinley, of th ms of the Parkhill Bi `:1 School, and his wife. were `the guests of his brother, Rev. Geo.- McKinley, this wee . u -'._` Miss Ethel M. Hunter, of Toronto, is spending her vacation with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. H. Hamilton. High street. Mr. Fred. McKee, who is attending the Paris Exposition, was among the successful candidates at the recent examination at the 0ttsws4Normal School. '&}&a_I$L{c' one of _the ve mem- bers elected to the Board of General Pur- pose: at the recent meeting of the Masonic Grand Lodges: London. `Ii. -_.` J_,-_.I_ , UL .UUUl'UIIo,,.|ll.lUuI5Iu, nuu nu. nuu nun. ` tifghn Hanlnn, of Sunderland, visited D and Mrs. Patterson recently. ' - Ch-| -D n -I\ II C I'ill,, _ Mr. and`Mrs. James `Keenan and dau h- ter, of Detroit,,Michigan, and Mr. and fl. Tnlnn -tl'...l.-. nf Qnnnt-'Inn v3n'Al` nil Rev.-and Mn. J. A. Dodde and children re- turned last week to their home in Peck- wau_kee,"Wlaoonsin,ofter a prolonged vielt with her mother, .1111. R. Gqodfellow, Bay- | eld street, `North. ' -___-_S L'_..___-_`.` 1')-.. } . Mr. _Cht 5s-.6-13.1.1-1-eron.pa.s"aed through Bar- rie on hinwuy to Toronto on Saturday. He, has no `reuon to feel `disappointed at the uaurranoel of support he is receiving, many of themvfrom unexpected quarters." ' ' --. nL1-_. -1 t1-L__2_ ._n.__ Miss Bertha M. Shier, of Cannington, I (a. graduate of the Deaconess A Home, 1'9. ronto.) paid a ying visit to her ainter. M. A. H. West `on Saturday 1u at.V`Miu 81:16; was accompanied. by her niece, Mien Marthe, Barren. `oi Belsover, Ont; ` ` _ ._.--_.. :;.`.'-.1:...4:s...1I..s`anmI=1'-an-3 --`The Collegiate Institute `Board has in- vvited. the members `of the -Pn'blie Soheoi Board to meet them on Monddv night to didonla the advisability at eboliehingtthe V- -Form at the Oentrll. and to:d9v.iie w .I!'0l'ln 55 I311 KIVIIIIIDIQ Dull UV uvvu I ;ue_anI for- adjutinpg the -* Personal News.` ' t$'Little Lake Tourists I: V i s can I have refreshments at urs and boats for hire by hour . Miss Lawrence. -Gutbrie Division Sons of Temperance will hold their annual excursion on Monday, July 30th. _ They go this vear to _Bea.ve:-ton. T Cooked upplles tor Oampe LLS. .o c A.` --- , __ -_.___ .. -.- _-w--- --------v -Uongre2a.tional Church : Pastor Botterill speaks next: Lord : Day. Morning subject, "Going Fshing ; evening lecture, "The Millennium. ' -The summer passenger traic on the railways has been very heavy "during the pastweek. The Muskoko. express north on Saturday consisted of eleven coaches. -Orgahizers Leavitt and Wright were in town on; Friday on their way to the Alliston convention. They express themselves as well pleased with the prospects for the Con- servative party. ' `U -.-The Barrie baseball team went to New- market on Friday and succeeded in defeating the team of that. town by a score of 14 to 7, nguch to the surprise at the Newmarket aggregation and their friends. 6'Tbere s nothing ner than 1: channel trip on the Gsor ' it on the civic ho!` excursionis e Pres e um fare to Sat c. ; to Penetang 95 ant vllul-Ilulvl lull : llll uuv \J9VA Presbyi Sans Souci, c, 95 and 55c. -Compla.inte are being made from time to time of the overloading ot the boats on the Buy. Custom: Oicer Brownlee has the matter in band and will [take vigorous mee- suree. if necessary, to prevent the dangerous practice in ftitnre. -JameaAMcC'a.be, of Allandale. foreman in Dyment 85 Buttereld e foundry. was re- cently discharged, and replaced by a man na.medSomers, from Chicago. The mould- ers employed at the foundry resented this and went on strike on Monday mormng. Til now r Store, Barri lllueboirrleu, Peaches. Pea fjumtaro the eVe BOTHWELL98. - -The moonlight excccsion of the Stavncr Firemen last week was` a success. the boat beim? crowded to its fullest capacity. -The following are the scores at the last two meetings of the Barrie Gun Club :- July 13:11, Height, 15; Williams, 13; Sbrubsole, 10. Julv 20th, Haight, 12; Shrubsole, ll ; Williams, 11 ; Brown, 9. -The case of Houston vs. Ireland came up for hearing at the County Judge s Court last week. Mr. Houston asked for a further adjournment, which was refused, and Ireland was accordingly discharged. 4 -The'Sonsvot England had bad weather for their excursion to Big Bav Point on Tueadav. A great many tickets were sold. and with better weather the attendance would have been very large. An interest- ing programme of sports was carried out at the Point ' .--The 35th regimental band, under our veteran bandmaeter Henderson, went down to Toronto yesterday to take part in the grand Military Tattoo at the Island. The band is one of our institutions of which we are proud, and everybody will wish them success at the Queen City. V --The members of the Seawer Fishing Club are vexnected home from Duclos Point on Saturday. _' 4..-.-_. their strength. V -In connection with the Tattoo it will be interesting to note that the following ex- members of the Bertie` band are at present playing with the band of the 48th Highland- ers, Toronto :-Wm. V Holmes, Fred. Clark. R. Ward; 0 Sewrey, V. English and Joe. Leonard-a.-,A very considerable addition to I V` . AI ,, I _, A` , vuu:I|I-:ul I r`I-IlI& _ 30-12 _ T Clerk of fnnisl. Medal Allandale this 2 5th day of July, 1900. Many Readable Paragraphs of a a _I.Mqcal%%7[;1tgarest.a --u-tuna AJLUUL UIJUI ' mmnoro. '. T485193: k 2 met Corsets at air. Vickers&_Co. 19.00. |The Latest News -On Thursday night for the third time within a few weeks the remen were called to extinguish a. blaze at Belfe s Row. The building was pretty well "demolished. The contents were so damaged with re and water that they will be a total loss. V it is about time steps were taken to apprehend the incondisriss who have recently been umueing themselves to the endangerment of of the public. V - .1 9; _,__L Q: 4;- .a__-:_ -1 ._ ._. r..-.---. -Word comes this week of the death of Mrs. Brown, of Millbrook.. sister of Mrs. C. J. Holmes, McDonald street. Mrs. Holmes had been in Jarvis only a few days when she received as telegram, stating that Mrs. Brown was sinkin . She hastened to her sister's bedside, an remained with her till the time of her death. which occurred on Friday "last, at the home of her brother, Mr. Carey, Millbrook. worked together for the 1 pleasure anclfproty of the lawn social held "by the Barrie'B. U. on Friday evening at the home of Mr.'a.nd Mrs. Collins, 218 Blake street. "The games. music, songs, recita- tions and refreshments made up an evening of social enjoyment that drove care and worry away and made life a song of praise. -Complaints loud and grievous are heard all over town, at the damage zbeingdone bi cattle running at large-more particularly in Ward: 4, 5 and 6. One_ratepayei- writes : Not even in the good old times when there was no by-law did cattle owners eeem to re- gard our street: at their paitnre elds to the eamedearee they are doing under the reqime` of o_ur",preI'ent`Conncil-who are so buy wrangling T amonglt themeelvel that the pimpleet of the townie ignored, or negleotedl . -. , _ x ' J - " --George Aehenhunt disappeared under peculiar oircumetancee early this spring from lot 22, con. 10. Veapra. The man was employed by Mr. S. Stephens, of Allan- dale, and lived alone in` a small ehanty on the farm. One day when ~ Mr.` Stephen: went out he found theehanty vacated. save for two dogs `that were locked ineide. Some time-later hieghoree was found by some children in` a swam `L a few "miles away. that:;.%.time:.noth ng. has been heard of i.,He, L claimed V top"-have an aged iP!i_..,.'.ili'91`{7 1iV$h.I8;`in."Bk81=%pvon4'.-AI he had no has nborivzhu agparenyly tried " -ill hi! ?'5"`,.`?'."I"' llgundcrsigned invites offers for the purchase of Iollowing valuable properties belonging to the olthe late Martin Johnson. namelv :- , 1I-Lots numbcrsg and loin the rat Con- 01 the Township of Vespra. in the Count Of - _There are about 7o acres of cleared lan on Sign good state of cultivation ;the balance lots 1! well timbered. This property lies be- thc Penetanguislicne Road and Little Lake . ll miles from the Town of` Barrie and con- ttoCrown Hill post office, school, churches. m`e\'efR1n(!\'Pl' fslilinrr can-:n'(rn nn knfh lnfn, Briefly Told. 12 rag? 5'01-9: m anni- E332} nt-n-Jun Son `of i)a.vid Purvi And An Ex-Student of The Barrle Collegiate Institute. By a most distressing fatality on Thun- day last -Ross Purvis, the sixteen year old non AC I\nn:.-I `D.-....:_ -1 11 .1 -n I --.._ _. ...-u.-a, uuu uaaouvu yuan` VIII sot; 0fVI_)8.:Iid Pm-vis, of North Bay, loot hll life. Young Purvis disappeared from hit home on Thursday. and it was not till Sat- urday that the mystery of his absence was solved by she discovery of his body in Lake VNipissing. He had evidently fallen into the lake while riding along the share, as his wheel was found a short distance from "'b`3..1 `lY.'. Uuw uuuy. His father. David Purvis, for years car- ried on a hardware business in Barrie, prior to moving to North Bay. Last year do- ceased attended the Collegiate Institute here, making his home during that time with his grandfather, Mr. J. K. Ross. At The Churches. At Trinity church on Sabbath the morn- ing service was conducted by Rev. Mr. Westney, while the Rev. Canon Murphy occupiedthe pulpit in the evening. both gentlemen delivering able discourses AI! I-`In nr1nn:nn QAI|I1:l| M:IIn p|:k:Ann A` At Collier street Methodist church Rev. A. T. Ingram, of Mineaing, delivered able addresses, morning and evening. Mr. In~ gram is a scholarly young man, who gives promise of a. bright career. Dal ! "H TTIonI-I A` 1 ruvnnnk Q. MG u5XFrY.oF THE V 1 ~. I I ' uwmgf Inmsfll, What Pluck Will Do. On another page will be found an article on '1`l_ie Farmer and the Starvation of the World, from the pen of Mr. W. J. Thomp- son, B. S. A. Mr. Thompson is addressing a.series of meetings early in August in Dals- ton, Midhurst, Edenvale and Minesing. He is a good example of what industry and en- \ terprise will accomplish. When Mr. Thompson first came to Vespra he was em- ployed as a farm hand. It islinteresting to note as he himself says, he received his rst education and inspiration from THE ADVANCE. It was to this paper he sent his rst article for publication`. Not con- tent to remain where he was, Mr. Thomp- son resolved to attend agricultural College. He did so, and was the first Canadian honor graduate in the department of Soil Physics. ,Q:nnn J-I-nan La Luna I-`Anna `kn 1.11:4-on: 5.` A ma. Luuuuvv ll-I uuv uw Ill Ill-IJUIJU VI. IJVII L MYBIUUO Since then he has been the editor of e To- ronto journal, and is a. frequent contributor to various` agricultural periodicals He will leave shortly to accept a position in the maritime provinces. 1|`-noun nA`o:onnI` n llllll IIIILIIC Ill U V II-I\JU3I Mr. Thompson has always retained a warm spot in his heart for his old friend. THE ADVANCE. His successful career is an- other example of what good honest work will do. It ought to stimulate somebody who reads this, perhaps in similar circum- stances, to new hope and ambition. KULIUIUIIIULI IJGIIVUIIIJS QUIU LIIBUUUIDUH At the evening service Miss Rubidge, of Denver, sang a. solo, which was very much enjoyed by the congregation. ' pan Mn Manna A` mnnnnfn nmnanl-A CIA IJY uuu UUIISL CHCUIUIJO Rev. Mr. Moore, of Toronto will ociote at both services next Sunday. At the recent meetihg of the Cheeee Board here on Thursday last 570 boats! were offered. as follows :- Factory. Boxes. Price. Buyer Newmarkeb 75 9; J. T. Brill. Elmvele ' 75 9 7/16 D. Gunn. Beaver Valley 80 91} J. T. Brill. Avening 100 9 7/16 D. Gunn. Lekeview 9 7/16 D. Gunn. 40 .Edenva.le 50 , 9 7/16 imperrgel Pro- PIUIIIIBW UL C III. IHIIU UIILWGII Rev. Mr. Uren. of London, will preach at both services next Sunday. THE MARKET. The supply of small fruit was the feature of Saturday's market. Butter and egg! 1'!- main unchanged in price --15c. to 160. for butter; eggs 12c to 130. per doz. Raspberries sold at 70c. to 750, per" pail. Currants. 10c. per quart. Geoseberries, 50. per quart. New potatoes were sold at 75c per bag.` Bay was $6.50 to $7 per ton. Live hogs are the same as last week. Photozrap on of all kind: Wlsmer? g store, Barrie. A large congregation assembled to hear pastor Botterill speak on "The Battle of Amageddon at the Congregational church on Sunday night. . T:I9 fl-up-an Pnh`n`n "II Dal-4.-HI W INC luCgllaUVC 1\S5CIT|Dly anu at L ' s. and that the said List was first p nyoiceatAl1andale. on the 25th 1019009 and remains therefor inspecti littomare called upon to examine the said ifanv omissions or any other errors are f 11. tolalua irnrnmiiatn nrnnppdincrvz fn Hnvn uu uuuuuy unguo. Like Thos. Carlyle, Mr. Botterill believes that Providence directly overrule: the cur- rent of history. There was no room for doubt, he thought that the nal struggle be- tween vood and evil would take place in Palestine. The sermon was heard with much interest and prot. are ve bu;en preseht. The nehxt meetlng of the Board in on Angult 9t . _ Gone to Winhipeav. Our well-known townuman, Mr. Thomas Kennedy, the architect, who recently to'ok a trip went,` has been so pleased with that -part of Canada that he has decided toen- n in business in Winnipeg. nus, A 1I___'g-.-._ 1.. 11..-..- 4L, 117),, 0 - , no a i _!i'B:{1i3;iL iirn-:fr<-)ZIZt(1"`tl(1;_Winnipeg.1`;-1. I 5?! `Z X I FIND QIIIWLII Crown Hill Wyevale _ Uptergrove Mr. Thomas Kennedy, member of the On- tario Architects Association. and late of the firm of Kennedy, McVitie dz Holland, well known architects ofinortheeetern Canada, gut-inghini vleit tgd this hcitzehu been so ovore. lye mpress wit t e progressive ettidee of the province, that he he: entered into pnrtnerehi with Mr. H. S. Grith. who has been n business here during the last six years. There in do doubt but that `the new rm of `Griith, Kennedy in 06., i will command is large proportion oH*-he hnli-. ,- nee: here. Mr. Kennedy is highly reconn- `niended `by the most proniinent gt. Albert: ,, TTSII . Wnmevh 'l`oothPo_.itol M In !':.`..8I|II"" `II:-no tnr - m shoe` PER ANNUM IN ADVANQI SINGLE COPIES FIVE CENTS. V0TICEis hereby given, :13 mrlnlivprpd in H1 no-rsnns n ROSS PURVIS DROWNED. Barrie Cheese Board. lmperiul duce Co. Ola 1-unnhid `W ~ v--uv -\J Lu: LUWH umlts arm is a nea.uu- hmlfuisummer residence etc. 9- 0t 14. north side of Davis street in Pl`0f_ Kempenfcldt. in the Township of dro. hd" ,hIch 13 an orchard and small building.` _ . Part Lot number 14. north side of Steel Nhe Town of Barrie, 1: acres. This lot is 611 drained and in a good state of culti-' 1'3! class soil for market,_garden or farm . 5~Lot number 20, on the east side of John the Town of Barrie. On this property is "f Semi-detatched brick veneered two sto W1 brick stakln ..u....i....: .. ......u. 9....` mnwlc ' N-At Minesing,` lo.E McLean. ..:\v `."nl1v. on L6 Chgaj H-At Barrie. on July g4_ a son to Mr`. `ad !;sB.W.Smith. B`""i' " JNV `Ir a son to M gdilrs. J. Cameron, John street. ,._ `d7 of her sister Mrs. (P Ic}itlb`r}:>:>lcr.eS'JUe1IV"ce=*~ 19=- MW '54 H- 53 widow of the late R. P. D. Brown. Of cgo, and sister of Mrs. Holmes, 2: McDon- . pr. Bame. be so trans- ursuant_ to st revised entitled 'ta charact er tor meruzonous tram- 'l`W0 MONTHS it has with the demands made for say more than this, d a good institu- 26-Iv "G": Evan and the line of the Grand Trunk n'fd:i1tBlhe ba'1ance between the railway.an_d and, 333 Fhe greater part of this land is mhoftha good state of cultivation. On the do the ' i8'g0n road the:-_e is a ne pme SM cla fe lake s_hore _there is ab_undance 9f was \II or makmg ulqs _and br_xcks. This In fame ose to the tpwn hunts and IS a. beaut1- ` pm] Bummer resndenge etc, a .- .n .. ..__.L - -, nth`? bars ,,acr.' ] t um Of 99! castP3."th:,e:tf591taiz$g PW" " n.ewvg:`W bu Ianicel sntua? f rd` 0 . :-'79 cfbech for 53`? tin Og SW % mrsiznd`9ng:h $`5 i" "`.n Y P`; ""gd' fljzniity f r15h:-s 9'0 n o B1,',`;g"u ' I1 3 , . W ` : zgorzund Cdar fegsfin the 3:17 ndPgsnf5ldt" lithe h."'es good as d at Kw` 9'5" *`: ";:*.":';.;:?a vwagbove mes- V , t a ,y 1 e , 0 . "Inwi?l_be rCd 3: :2 0 `1c1k9'b"' gee Mien: thereof "#3 Auglll `on 309`? withogf, y.1smfgtafe hm ca;;`hth,,eg`g;,l.1ao:;,,. Yea , "1011 ag at t C 3 [3 ce 10 orE8' st, ; M353 ?;" .,;`.Ea"3=:';::`a'{n,:';;..e-t=**' In g `V ,;,h;m,,._atl6gerac;;1y at t , ._,mher partlcu 3 . or to ' SO81; ,1`: TH05' 5-`:::1:,E?"" E2169 ' -` j '4 IIIUV UIIHSSIODS 0| any 0U`lCl' Cl'I'OI' are I A'n,tolake immediate proceedings to have mots corrected according to law. hllnl-1| I-A as-nil-I45 VALUABLE FARM AND M PROPERTIES run sun` Hoot. mom J ULY 3' THE {the full. 1 $2.75 [No capfla" Ltd, Grand oor, LIST I900. Hutu. Few .gf8 can an _ L- -.0645` Dcvjwmr-:NT ANOE POLI 0153;` V -Du-U.luu,,,~ ` ` Puexgellcntopppmm-t " ' gi'":.';`:.t:.,:":::. `{,%Z.T.}*;her- ..... I m I l`*frMu:m:>I:rs may cnteEn$a3hip Dgghe Pd 0 `("v\yeeks upwardany time It- pdtegms. _ me for panic a as A dwand montmuesgght along imolltllxlnx-3 Re Iraq. ePt- 4th. camg:F;i;1 -l3e`:_1;r e we . Hopena on H _ S H A w: PRINCIPAL-` l|] ---~ , P|DlY COMING TO THE FRONT. THE V 5-" ._._._ rum: _..1m}ERT1slMEN'1`_s. _{__ couN?v it $3.00; 4 `>I w $1.50. U IIUI -v -_--- , Wu UHHTHE sins Business Uollsgs, Barrie, .;u:...;zg character for meritorious ttaino '>` ` -$l\C`mn I. '7 _ A % f-s.':`In.ni9ft~; ` XLI S xv N0. 30 KMUEL \ E1 )1}. anu alauu - ct. Barrie. 1-1. aid for Endowm _ hit Pm |` W099! ` u -IV. mom JULY 3 " ;1Business Uollaga, Torontnf ....... ..:m rm Teachers and ` WANTED -in every town and village- Lp. quired. Write for uarticulars to mm A'1"H'\\Y x, 1mn'rI:.r`.'rIvn: hm '. `Vrite f lumen h `>7 p m ggp 313" Ezttfutllxxlrsp I\ w H ` atax ' all `Mu. . ' oeu F "|el`|'nr Yonge and Awl feet Gerrard stsCIP4L`_ '9 Torch . to 4 t,l$v Q) l\C\. tun . of Allandale, to . Va-'I'I-\;R'LES FALLING, (`lA-l. l\` T... . t", on Friday. aoth Julv xgoo, the `N111? Boys, (late of Bar rie,)`of a. VFMAREIED DIE-In Stroud. on Wednesday, ,. by Rev. Mr. McKay. Mr. John Mlnndnle. to Miss Bella I-Iud1e.`of 7-BORN. DIED. WTIIC IO|' DHTKICUIBTI K0 LION Ts; PROTECTIVE z Mont. . 3'31 ' , July :7. a son to Mr. and i j high prm ll dy fabrics_ wuonn N .' " : I:sun. Proprietor. .0 '3 >.TH.LvoN, nan: ..'.n ' Ir. Mcnay, mr. Jonu Hud1e,of |MCOE. -wu---w, - unwwll h Im- have transmitted L.:.....a :. ..-...:...... ursuan: to - ` 1e :|'l'O|'S ags I. .L|NG. all physicians practising - in the Township of Inni . 1 That the Secretarv of the Local Boardof Health ` of the Township of Innisl. beinstructed to noifr having contagious `diseases under their attention to report the same immediately to J. A. C. Evans, Medical Health Oicer, or harles Palling, Secre- tary of the Board and thata. noticehe inserted in , The Examiner, NORTHERN ADVANCE and Cooke- ` town Advocate, notifying the ratepayers that they must report immediatelv all contagious diseases to the Medical Health Officer or the Secretary of the Local Board of Health. V [unicipa|'iIy_Jf lnnisfil. ma medical Health 01 } C o7=.LL 2 GOAL 2 |Jonnsro1a"j& ;'1'ow1v 1'..O'I'S MEN Ant clggnmisur HABIT- - NOTICE V TO PI-Ivs|cIANs A`ND-RATEPAYERS. `nun: `IUD Surnnjer _l?r_ie. - Thousands of` Business Men still` spsudv Time and` Money travelling` _ when -they might do their business quicker. ohesper and just" as satis-V factorily by x V " wan any letter to - MONEY 'ro"CoAN. Private funds toloan at 5 per cent. on farm pro.- ertv. Terms to suit borrowers; `No connection 9. wnth any loan company. Apply -personally or by_ lntmr to CHOICE too ACRE FARM FOR SALE in the most fertile district of Ontario, situated 1 male from Nettawasaga river on Con 1, lot a, Floe. Soilclay, all cleared and in lineketate ot cul vgtipn; good water, 1 acre of orchard. comfortable dwelling, rn_43x7o. _'etone etnblinc beneath; cement oor. imp ment hog shed, convenienirto creamegy; or THO _....:.... an anal`! on the prominent 127, _ store 18.8. newly furms counters for confecti building is tted 1oo ACRE FARM. I-`OI North-west half of Lot 3, con. 8. ` cleared, balance Itsndiu A timbglx; Lot 8, Veep:-a; no acres etandinf timber; coil. heavy ch loam; first-clans wheat, a . The 6o.aAcI-es are I under cultivution- and. can be seen undercrop. Where. neceesart in tile drained. Frame House, frame Barn " and log Barn ; good Water etc. A....:.. an this on-amines orlayjetter to `EGERTdN H. Where. necessary-1: nu ma ........-.6oJ B * ` d 16 Barn: 8 onat`; p::mineggor by letter EGERT Minesmg P.O. . V - 23'35 L STON. ' *---- --' In-AQE. W VIT it-- 2 Rooms foroice's.`in Ron Blolik. No. 97. Dunlop Streak. Fire roof vnult; "occupied-at A resent by Dr. Wells. Till, vaang on at of mi! next. A` 1 to - - . A 1-til." or THE BESTGOODS FOR THE LEAST MONEY. ALLANDALE. Lots 2, 3 and 4, West Baldwin Street. North Cumberlahd Street, Lots :7 hand :8. Jacob : Terrace. Lots 1. 2, 3.4, 5 and 7.? South Caroline Street. Lot A.

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