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Northern Advance, 24 Jan 1901, p. 1

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Graha.m-Fa.ga.n. MBJEINT-5 THE INTERESTS `OF 3ARRIEo `THE COUNTT OF SIMCOE AND THE DOMINION OF CKNRDA OUR CRITERION. JBARRIE, COUNTY oF"fMcoE, ONTARIO, JA1_IJ_A3Y 24, 19o1. UVIIIUVIIIII IClUWUl_In With sincerest reg:- et, and heartfelt aor- lrow, we learn` that our lo fgqgid yo V.lon_I'-6 dye ved Father and 11, V gugonglopg, % yo. pruuenu nun wun an sucrose and purse. The address was read by Mr. Mmhggl Shanacy, and the purse. which comained over two hundred dollars, by Mia; Ma;-y Stretch. Following is 3 copy `of the "ad. _dreu: V . Rnv. mo Dun _F`.u'r_mn,- _ o J It:ia';v_it.h1:he;.oA:i!_eepeaIa feelings `or ans; we1ga_t Voras>ro`uu_ you: d bi ` V Iorrnowfu|`vfntfoi've_ll..: .0 - -` `IYIQI.-"~".`-I;`_$';n-|A.:a. `_'."`4`_.;_1. '__,- C I ' '.h an: . . V ,-- .. --- Father Sweeney who has been assistant at Barrie duringthe past four years, has been promoted by. His Grace Archbishop O'Connor to the pastorate of Orangeville and Brampton. L - r`_ `l,__`____'3__ _V_A_ 0 an... - . - .._-.-- can uni-rit z Rooms for oices. in Ross Block, No. 97. Dunlop Street. Fire proof vault ;- lately occupied bv Dr. Wells. Also two rooms with vault, lately occupied by Hood. Jacks & Fraser. Barristers: immediate possessjon. Apply to C. H. ROSS. Barne. lannnrv u unnv - *" Chairman Vair, of theMarkets and Parke Committee. made tome remark; regarding the market building. He suggested that the heating be done by a furnace and that the market roombe extended to the aide en- trance by removing the partitions of ' the aide rooms. On `(Wednesday evening, 16th inst. ,. a. large numberof the representative pariehonere of Barrie met eh the school-houee to bid Father Sweeney an affectionate farewell and to `present. him with an address and purse, The Address was ram! ha M- u...|....1 _ Finance report No. 1 was passed. author iziug payment of accounts to the" amount. of $1709.83 Besides current expenses there were elections, $54 ;` insurance, $186 ; trans- formers (ordered some time ago) $160 ;. .aOl.ll1t & Lount, in full of account to date, 100. - ' e AIJ an__'l -_,_ _,u' -u .u .. .. - .- I qysvvo . Ald. McLean called the- attention of the Council to the fact that the greater part of the $3000 worth of wire taken over from the old Electric Light 00. is lying at the `works uninsured. and asked if it would not be well to have it intured. vvl wuuuuu In uuu \Jul.l.'lllll. The Mayor. `Ald. -McLean and Ald. Pow- ell, were chosen a delegation to attend the expected conference between delegates from the municipalities and the County Council with a view of formulating a scheme re good ands throughout the country. `cu uuo usual noun 0] l.U Upon request-of the Bell Telephone Co. Chief King was appointed inspector to over- see the work of erecting poles on Toronto street. under the provisions of the charter. Tkn Kununn nut` '---------- ------ ---`L --3-`J " uuwcu. uuuur buu pruvlllolll 01 one 0l1&l't:6l'.' The Mayor and Treasurer were authorized to issue and sign cheques in payment of me! for electric light and. water works upon certicate of the Chairman. 'I'1l.... 11-..-.. .AI.I ll 1-, 1 -II 1n 5:001: nu V0.10 pI':l.I:Ul`u. The Fire and Police Committee wise in- structed to make request of the County Uouncil for a. grant towards the building of 9. new lock-up for the. town. Th. Tnrnnrn .q:..I. (`L:l.I_-_..9 1:r......=a.-I _=n in us!" Ivullup LU!" IIIIU. DOW- The Toronto Sick Cbildrena Hospital will get the usual grant of $10 ' " Ilhnn rnnnnnl-4.6 C-Ln `Dull 7'IL.I.....I..._- IV- JVIILO A. W. Wilkinson e tender for wood for the Fire and Police Dept. be a9cepted--30 cords dry at $3. 75 and the same quantity of green at $3.45 perecord. Thu Winn nnrl `|.DnI:.... l'|.........:a.a...... ....L.. 3.`. The ':innu.1l meeting of the Suhiarevholders of the above Company takes place on Mnnday. Feb-. [ruary 4lh,Tl9Ul, at 3 o'clock p.'m., for the elec- gion of the Directors and the transaction of other" ~vu'sines.~. of the Company. ` I1 1,1115! AIII yusuvuu uuauuaur lUl' uuu preaenu year. From Dennis Nolan, Sec. of the Simcoe Beekeepers Association, asking for the use of the Council Chamber for their annual meeting on Feb. 16th. Granted. nanny T E` `X7:I'I-;...L ..-..1--3_- EA ll - Iuuulllu uu I.'oIJ. lUIau_. uruuwu. From J. . Willmot, applying for the position of road overseer for the current year. A T. tI'r:ll-:__-_1_ ..-__.1_._ 2-.. ._,,,- n H "I5TJ:B"W.e D. Vansiokle. asking to be ap- pointed assessor for the present year. . Frnm nnnnin Nolan Qua A` 4-]... CI:.......... `eat. Mr. Stephensoo, on his oaft, would agree to erct a. solid brick building 40x200 and employ a. minimum average of 40 to 50 men. whichnumber would soon increase to nearly 100. wrnvn W an-:nno\`G Q-.. AC1) 17' D--..2L-` uvuu I LUV: From W`. Srjeant, Sec. of R. V. Hospital, asking for the usual grant of $200 to the Hospital. ' ` V V la`-..-n IX'T- n 1'T___..:-I_I- -_I_s,,,. . `I II IILIC ZIJIIVEIKUW LIIUIIIUIIUV IJIIQI `II From Thos. Stephenson, of the Stephenson Carriage Works,_ ofcannington, making a proposition for the removal of his "factory to Barrie on the following terms : That the town grant him one acre of land near the railroad track,` free water for 20 years, ex- emption from taxation for the same term. 50 sixteen candle power lights for ten years free, he to instaland pay for the lamps, a loan of 20,000 for 20 years, to be paid back in twenty annual instalments without inter- 4 The following documeete were receive ..`3. e"e ,9d.'. FT` _ 1\ 'l\-`ll_'I _-_`I .1, It Gll IUD: `From R5. D. `D 'McLeed, thanking them` for _re-appointing him as their representative in the Collegiate Institute Board; I "3'-nnnn Than Qnnknnnnn A` kn Q4-g-`Ln-nu .-.- [First Meeting of the New Gounoil on Monday Night. - All the members were present et the regular meeting on Monday night. For the benet of the new members Mayor Baden-V burst briey axnlained the procedure of Council. Father Sweeney's Farewell. r \U LEASE OR FOR SALE, at a moderate price. that very comfortable cottage owned and for`- merlv vccupled bv1Mr. H. T. VVhaley. cor. Francis and Henry Sts., Barrie. 6 rdoms. stone foundation. good cellar and out buildings, lawn and garden. hard and soft waver. -POSSESSION at once. Apply to C. W. PLAXTON. Solicitor. Barrie. 1-.- TOWN cotmcm COMMUNICATIONS.` ana son water. rossession `at 0; Solicitor, Barrie. FINANCE. She wrought her people lasting goodga` V V . . . Queen of the United Kingdom of _ Great Britain and Ireland and Empress of India. 1337. BORN MAY 24, 1819. DIED JANUARY 22, 1901. VICTORIA uvnul uuuro The nlready large attendance 'h.C.1' legiato has been increased by .19 dd"'`(`i ." of a. number of `teachers, cpmis "'ht 5: Y for higher certicates ; Mil! K`kl`V- 3;`: Strand; Meson. Beat0y`'"? dYAdm Walkom from; Cod!!!` .5-G'"v'i . _B.C.I. Notes. _ I Our hgokey team intend driving to Elm- ~ V819 Friday evemng to play against; the team there. ` ` V ' "BL- _I`._, `I ,, I .. 1 ,, __ _n_.j| nu ,- STRAYED--Onto the premises of the undersigned. Lot 24, Con. xo. Innisl. about the beginning of Novemb r, one ewe, with a piece off end of ear. and two ewe lnxnibs, o_wner can have same by proving property an aymg ex enses. P Y P THOS. SPROUL. 1-6-n. - A PFn:(!IIII'n _----~--- - ._ ...u...u--Jo Miss Frenzieka Heinrich, well known. to the Barrie people ale a gifted pianist, in in `town. the guest of Mrs. D. '_D. Moheod. Winnipeg last week b his daughter there. Mi`. R. Fe-r-dpwas suddenly called to y the serious illness of MieeZTIL;tf.l_xel Otton has returned {rem Rochester, N. Y.,. where she has been view- ing for sometime. ridis `of Penetang, and Miss Laura Curran, of Orillia, are the guests 0 Miss Ethel Urquhart. `II. ___I 'II',,, In I an 1: ,, 11`-In Liga. Luck, of Crown Hiil, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. W.-- Rhineharg on Monday. ? lI:.... In_____9,I, rr 9 u 1 an n-_--__._` . I Miss Emma. rturned to bhei city. -' - ` W.` uvuuuv Anvlu ulu Lilllllille `After a special committee had been ap- pointed to strike the various standing com- mittees, and had reported, the Council ad- journed till the ret Mondev after the burial of the Queen,_ an a. mark of respect to the departed sovereign ; memory." V-U ! I Mr. R. A. Stephens spent Mondgiy and Jfuesday in the city. ' ` C\ an -' ` ' The rst session of the new County Coun- cil met at the Court House on Tuesday after- noon at 2 o'clock. All the members were present. Clerk Banting was again in his place and called for nominations for" .Ward- on. C. E. Wright. of Penetang, was nomin! ated by R. Graham, seconded by H`. Jupp, and, there being no opposition, was declared elected by acclamation. An adjournment was then made till evening, when His Honor J udge Ardagh installed the new Warden. `ll l:It`r`lvunn:nno tin;-n (`L-...-..3` ALA Tnn... .--... Uuuv Lzluusll ILIHIIIIIIULI IallU IIUW 7' III'|.lULI- In addressing the Council the Judge was deeply affected by the death of Her Majesty. being for a time compelled by his feelirige to desist from his remarks. 'Ah..... - _._--2-| - s..__ 1,1 1,, 0 LEASE OR FOR SALE, ,that comfortable cottage_ arid fay". ......l.. ..........:..,l 1--. II_ II N` "V- [county Cduncil {Meets and Adjorne I Till After the Fqperal. "IL- 2..-; ..-_-:_.. -1 4|, , ,, .,, 11, . re IIIE KI`-I V155- . The children of the church, who were very much attached to Father Sweeney, also read him a." very appreciative address, which lack of space prevents us reproducing. 1350, III] WIIUIII UU W55 UUUPIY DUIIUlIUUu Very Rev. Dean Egan spoke in._feeling terms of his aection for Father Sweeney and of the loss which he and the entire par- iah sustained in his departure, also of the ability and zeal with which he performed hiendutiea. ` Father Sweeney replied in eloquent and feeling terms referring to the gratitute he felt fa : the people of Barrie and his regret in leaving them and their pastor, Dean Egan, to whom he was deeply attached. Vern Ran noun munn nnnirn in f.ml:...-.. Committee-P. Keams, J. Malloy,_ Jae. Cavanagh, W. Firth, E. Sevigny, J. Cain, M. Shanacy, E. Byrne. J. Oliver, E. Laid- law, P. Moran, M. Stritch. . 14`-a.I.-.. a...........-- ..-..|:-_1 :.. -1-.........;. -...1 lYon. Accept this small token of our es-E teeny. A _ I n In an 1`. `- +S?ned on behalt of St. Mary s congre- gation this 16th day of January, A.D., 1901. . A. W. Beardsley, Chairman. 8 B. Hinds, Secretary. ` ` ` Miss M; A. Stritch. Treasurer. Iiu yluvvo v _ Our hearts are too full for further words deer Father. Gladly would we always keep you in our midst. but tlie Fiat" has, gone forth. and in humble obedience to Mother churcb we submissively bow our heads, and in fond farewell utter a fervent God Bless uluu nu Uululnl Ul..lDl.`lla1 LU UIIU llfllyo ' To linger upon and enumente"your deeds of goodness while with us is immeasurably ` beyond our power. To attempt the [task would indeed be `to us a labor of love, but we refrain. knowing your modest humility which ever prompts you to do good by stealth and blush to nd it fame. - - 'cr..... ..... -:._n __:__ __-_- -r.V_AL-.4 - 1-rm ovculvu uuu. uxuau DU uuu III LIIIIU. How we shall miss you,` Father ! - How we shallvmiss your sunny smile and cheering word,` your gentle presence in its accustom- ed place. n.... 1...... ...... A.-. 3.11 .r._ :.-_;.1_-._ _.___.1- WELLING T0 R FNT. centrally situated. south ` west corner of Mulcaster and McDonald Sts. House, 2 sforev, 9 rooms and ha.llS,`garden and lawn`. Apply on the premises. _ V 45-tf ' ' Huluvg Uul_ VUIIBIIIUI} U|lI' l.l.'IUI.||.I, UNI" IIIUUUI You came to us with the Holy Oil of Consecretion still fresh upon -Your hand; that hand which has evetsince been extend- ed in tenderest sympathy to the afflicted, and in cordial charity to the needy. Tn none! nnnn and nrnnvnnv-nn."1'nnn AILQAQ eheer us by` his kindly presence-tha.t` God has called him to labor henceforth in--`another portion of His vineyard. T Wnnn noun. run:-. Ln-an `signals -u:LL _-. _..-. pvt Iuuu U]. 1.1!! vlnuyuru. ` Four years" you have `been withiuswour guide. our conaoler. our friend, our model Vnn noun`: am. an .-dd-L cl... tI -I... l\:I -3 WRIGHT IS WARDEN. an-nnasuszaa ~ -A ` _ mm1\g'umpm:. ; 1 Personal News. 1901. FOR S./\LE--Fou'r young ShorthornBulls and two Heifers. sired bv Royal Clan," and bred from one ofthe best milking, strains. FRED. M. `WARNICA. Painswick Ont. 2-5-p Miss Gertie,Giba_on, wh_6 has, been home` f_pr;;3 cohple.-,9! weeks. ahghtly indiapoaed, "`.I9`."-"A`T"..'v'; .`.?.-. 5 ` ` a 5 ,At the meeting of the Barrie Horticul- ' tural Society last week the following officers \ were elected for the ensuing year :`-- 1 Pres.-`-W. J. Hallett. . "- Vice-Px_'ee.-D. C. Campbell. 'Direotore-J. H Bennett, John Rogereon, L` Veil . D.-T_'uck,.T. Nash. E. Justice, Coll Ward. Jghn Dlekmeon.,$; Armetreng. . 7' `,Aud_it0ru_--`-W; ,B.- King.` Thou. Beecroft, ' ` E At the annual meeting of the County of Simcoe Law Association the following of- cers were elected for the year 1901 : Patron-Hon. Senator Gowan, Hon. President-His Honor Judge Ardagh Hon. -Vice-Pres.-.-His Monor Judge Boys. President--H. H. Strathy. Q.C. - Tice~President--G. Moberlev. Curator-.-W. A Boys. . Secretary-Treasurer--Dona.ld Ross. AuAdito'rs-_-A. E. H- Creswicke. W, Ault. Trustees-Judge Bovs. Henry Robertson. Q.C..`H. Lennox. John Dickinson, G. -E Hewson, W. A. J. Bell, G. A. Radenhurst. _ vul us uu uuu uuvcnu BUIIUUIB. It was decided to continue`, for the bal- ance of ,tbe week at least, the test of coal instead of wood in heating the Central School. with 3 view to making the change I permanent if satisfactory; Immediately after the organization the ` Chairman called -n. special meetina, at which the only business was the consideration of Report No. 1 of the Propertv and Supply, concerning the purchase of ; wood. The chairman of the committee was authorized to use his discretion about accepting the tender of Mr. A. .W. Wilkinson for 100 cords for the several schools. e To. ....... A--:.`l__`l A . . . _ _-2, 1- .0 I I .5 mu: ;.u:n.u uu`: uuuru. ] Fred. Mart was re-engaged as Sec.-Treas ' at a} yearly salary of 3125. v The Board then adjourned. ' S Ihe Barrie loan and Savings 00;] (LIMITED) . ------, ------v----v v--- ------iv Dr. J`. C. Smith was re-appointed by the Board as their representative on the Col- legiate Institute Board. |;1_m,; ],f___ ___,__ __ ___.____..1 .. (1,, in ProxV)erty;(tr1'(`i ti;-;;;)l"5:-Reid., Smith. Au- drews, Milne, Rhinehart and Young. 1'\.. 1: r1 n__g.., A School MTaf:;g-a;r;ca:n:-Uowan. Smith, An draws. Pulling. Reid and Brunton. V I\ . D PlV|?IllIl.I5 UIIJUUL The Chairman named Messrs. Reid, Smith, Cowan, Andrews, Milne and Clark to strike the standing committees for the year. On their report the following were appointed, the first named in each case being chair- man : Fina.nce--Milne,Clark, Jamison, Pulling. Rhineharb and Young. T F Organized for 1901-Sta.nd1ng Committees` Struck-Col. Ward Chairman. The inaugural meeting of the School Board was held on Wednesday evening, J an 16th. Fred. Mart occupied the chair till the members-elect made the usual declare.-` tion of ofce, took their seats and elected a new chairman. Col. Ward was` again chosen as presiding oicer. T}... (``I....:........... ..........I \l'.......... `D..:.1 co._.:u_ Show speeches were delivered by Hon F. R Lutchford, Donald Ross. J. Watson and Dr. Spolm, and songs Were rendered by '- Will R. and N. W.E King and H. E Jorv. And then came the dissolution, some of the local men feeling that, though they were much Mr. Rose superior from a blbulous _ standpoint, they were proud of his undeni able eloquence. uvIos_.I suns uuu I-gusnusvu IUDUU-' C When Mr. `Ross arrived at four o elock he ` " was escorted to the hotel _by the presidents of the Simcoe` and Barrie Liberal `Associa- tions and representative Liberals, where he ~. received many of his friends and admirers. 'The Town Council waited on him, headed by Mayor Radenhurst, who read the follow- ` ing address : ' _ "To theHon. Geo. W. Ross, Premier of Ontario: _ ' 1 "Sir.-We, the Municipal Corporation of ` Barrie. composed of members holding di'er- ent shades of political opinion, cannot permit V the occasion of your visit to our town to ' pass unnoticed, and sincerely wish to extend to you our hearty welcome. While on many politicalsubiects aecting `the affairs and interests of our common Province we cannot - all see with you eye to eye, yet we all ad- mire and applaud the views you hold with regard to the position Canada should take in regard to the great Imperial questions of the day and the unication of the British .- Empire, and we highly appreciate and approve your patriotic utterances on the subject, which you have at various times and places given forth with such fervid elo- quence. We trust that on future occasions you will revisit this town. and we sincerely hope that for many a long year you may enjoy health and happiness. On behalf of the Council. , (Signed) G. A. RADENHURST. f `MR. Ross ` ADDRESS. In introducing the Premier, Mr. J. Dick- _ inson, who. as President of the Simcoe Re V form Association. presided, said all the nice "things he could think of about Mr. Ross. _ who doubtless didn t believe half of them `himself After making his acknowledge ' v ments, Mr. Ross paid passing tributes to Sir Oliver and Hon A; S. Hardy. With our Tory Mayor s address in his breast pocket. - he then proceeded to show up the wicked Tories. He ridiculed Mr. Whitney s pro- phecy at Weston that the Conservatives would carry the country. ' The dear, good people would not have it so. Of course he served up the old pan-dried chestnut about -j. Mr. Whitney s having no policy. He took '-_ credit for a large surplus and fostering the ._ cold storage system for the farmers, whom they loved. Steps would be taken to have a remouut station established in Canada for supplying horses for the British army. The beet root industry would be encouraged and developed until everybody was sweet and rich. Mr. Ross took credit for his coloniza- : tion policy and preservinsilarge timber areas V for the Province. The Premier closed an eloquent speech of one hour with a tribute to 7 Sir Wilfrid and to the valor of Canadian soldiers in the recent war. ' o]____`_ ______|____ '| `I I I U. There was no mad rush for tickets for the. Ross banquet on Thursday night, but a larize and enthusiastic crowd sat down in the tastefully decorated dining room at the Queen's to eat and drink the good things in Both" real and gurative sense. WI:-n Mu Dana no--:--`A at 3...... _3..I--L LA The Premier Honored by the Simcoe V . . Liberals. T Notice is hereby given that the partnership here- tofore subsisting between u_s.'the undersi ned, as blackmiths and carriage builders. at the Illagc oi Stroud. in the Township of Irmisl. and County of Simcoe, has this day been dissolved by mutual con- sent. > l'\..;..A rm` Q;...~..A ol.:.-. .0; A.... Ar";-1 . . . . . . . . -- pqrtv. Terms to suit boirwcn. No 5HEcI{ with any loan -`company. Apply persogax or V` _ HARRY M_AR'R% 3-ly ' A nnmm. Simcoe Law Association. PUBLIC SCHOOL BOARD. Horticultural Society. THE Ross BANQUET. SPECIAL MEETING. __ __- -_ ..o- gareg: --Iu tlxe deaths of Sir Frank Smith and mm to Mr. Justice Rose, Canada has this week lost ladian. two of her ablest Citizens. Few men have done as much forlthis country as Sir Frank L Smith. Without him the great C. P. R en~ . cerprlse would never have been so prompl-13 -- and successfully accomplished. -Mr. Wm. Kemp. M.A., late of Dutlon j; High School. has been appointed as Mr. we;-eL_'.fFoucar s successor, at a salary of seven mums hundred dollars per annum. Mr. Kemp is ndeni if an honor .g'sduate_of Queen s University, ____1 , The Hospital desires to acknowledge the following donations :- Mrs. N. `Dyment, turkey and pair of ducks ; Mrs C. H. Ross, turkey and goose ; Mrs. Martin Burton. turkey and cranber- ries ; Mrs. Way and Mrs. Geo. Ball, turkey ; Bryson Bros., Christmas cake; Mrs. Tay- lor, vegetables; Mrs. Gowsn, vases ind owers; Mrs. Strathy. plant; `DE. Mg.` Carthy, Mrs, Boys, oranges: Dr. A2" `Ross, nursery for year; Miss .H_:ibbe_rt,`: ilvusnrsted` London news; Miss Robinsolih wicker rocker; Hospilzal Club, a number off 'usef u_l arnioIos;_far' building fund;-' Malcolm, Shanty Bay; .85 ;, Women : Missionarv Society,-_.Presbv'e_riu.;_chj*5 Barrios 35.: Mrs}. .11Y9Pt;;.vF!i0Lii1|{ 1.: A z.._'- - -: `.1 :-fr 5waw;:n.e ?:~B-Ev H ,, uluuluua, (pun-'20.. L . The hospital "ha I ` ` h ' the kndness of the 31:23 egpkgap three; pperI_gratituaaqV1y:.}; ; }.` .4`-~ "3 ,___.`.--_._- The Guthrie Presbyterian congregation held their anniversary services on Jan. 13th, and on the evening of the 14th had an en- tertainment and supper. The proceeds of which they have handed over to the trea- surer of the hospital for the building fund of the new hospital. A very large number of people were present, every seat being taken Addresses were given by Hon. Chss. Drury, Rev.D.D. McLeod. Rev Mr Thomp- son. Rev. Mr. Cameron, Allandale ; Capt. . Whish and others. Privates Reid, of Jan'- ra.t s Corners. and Smith. of Edgar, were present and spoke. of their experiences in South Africa. Music was provided by the _ choir, Miss Miller of Edgar, the Crawford ' String Band and others. ' ` Tho ll-col.-3.. .....-_l- --- --- A - - SCHI- Dated at Stroud thisxst-day of januarv. rgol. I Witness. S. JAS. REYNOLDS g G. H. cn,\s~m;n_. . SYLVE-STER REYNOLDSE val. nus uuuu uuu UUlZlUl'Bo The Guthrie people are most enthusiastic in their ebrta to assist the hospital and realized $62. 45 for the Building Fund. They have also a subscription book in circulation, i which had the amount of $60 subset-ibed'a.t the date of the meeting. wwreeu me game to me satlstaction of all. On Monday evening over 150 Barrieitee accompanied the home team to Collingwood, for the return match with that place. But their hopes of victory were disappointed. In the first half Collingwood ecored four. and Barrie nothing. In the second half the Barrie players got down to work. and kept their opponents from scoring, making the total score 4 0 in favor of the Collingwood team The Barrie boys attribute than do- feat partly to the poor light on their goal during part of the game. The past week saw one game won and aria other lost by the Barrie team. On Friday night they won at the rink here from the Newmarket team in a score of 5 to 3. The game` was hotly contested all the way,'though it was not till the second half that the acor- ing was done. The first three goals went to Barrie, made bv McWilliame. Lyon and Irvine. A Then Newmarket scored two. Gray then tallied one for Barrie, followed half a minute` later by Mcwilliams. An- other for the visitors ended the count, making it 5 3 for Barrie. Frank Morrison refereed the game to the satisfaction of all. n Mnndnn arm-.:..... ......_ Izn n_..-s . .-.._...-...- ..u..-no ya; auuulu. Alli`. nemp II -' graduate of Queen University, and a. specialist in the departments of Eng- lish and History and French and German. ; `lII..____I__n. A _-_-..-J urn-ls. ;. nvuvu uuu ucxulnu. Marmalade Oran.-.>:es-ve'ry_ choice heavy Irult, In boll] bitter and sweet varieties, at BOTHWELl. S. ---nev. narper 1:1. Uoates, M. A.. B.D., who has labored for several years as a. mis- sionary in Japan, will preach missionary sermons next Sunday morning -and evening, in the Elizabeth street Methodsst church. I\.. u__._.1, , _._.---._ nvvn v-IV agvuuuucv UIIIJIUIJA -On Sunday afternoon sneak thieves pried open the back door of Meyer s auction room and stole several watches and other articles, but did not secure the cash they evidently expected `as the result of Saturday night : aales. ` ---Rey. Smith Hutchison, who died and- Vdenly at Shanty Bay, wasm lipguiat of some adopted. note. For many years prior to his decades, it is said, he was engaged in compiling a universal _langu-nge which he hoped to see --John McKague, of Parry Sound. was sentenced to eighteen months in the Central for inducing John Quinn to endorse his note for 9; large sum on the strength of property he did not own, and then leaving Quinn to meet the note. The cheapest place in town to buy hard and soft. wood is A. W. Wilkin- son :-. Delivered promptly In any guantlty to any part of the town and llandule. Leave orders at mill `ofllce or nhonn. 23. , __- .,....-~.... vu vuuuwl ulslllln --T`helcoIdest snap of the season was ex- perienced last week, when, on Friday night, the thermometer registered 20 below zero. -Mrs. Glidden, of Jane street, fell on the ice while fetching a pull of water on Thurs- day last and fractured her left arm ettho shoulder. _ Secretarx; for Central Snmcoe Agricultural" `So- ciety. Applications stating salary will be recewed by the President up to Friday noon. Feb ,'x9o1. I\ 1\Ivr\vI'-A `I ! ,,'I. . II For choice Family Flour and all kinds of Food go to Wlll;lnson I. All orders delivered promptly In any LuantIl.y. Please leave your orderl II e Mill omce or Telephone No. 28. -Dean`Egan will speak next Sundav at Vespers on some of the lmpedimente of Matrimony, especially that eecbing the Delpitab case. which is at present attracting `so muchlatnention. T tllliuulllug MD or phone. 23. __-_ -- .... ..,.u no nu u II. Irvnilalao q-The Collegiate Institute was closed on [Wednesday on account of the death of the Queen. --_-Mr. A. F. Base is having a. twenty foot extension added to the rear of theshow and sales room of his jewelry store. , "!`l...._- _:n 1. , - --'IZ`here will be a. memorial service in memory of our departed Queen in the Collier SS. Methodist. Church on Sunday night. __.'rhA t\n`t`naO- Quinn` .3 `L- ._-__-~ - Euanyaadabla Paragfaphs of E Local Interest.%% letlea of bread at B0 rllWElaIa9S. Weston : Home Made and other var! __'l`I-... n..n-..:- A- 1' [The Latest News --Rev. vI(I`;t'per H. Coates, M. B.D., 7110 labored for several unnrn no: 4: m3: {smo ER ANNUM` IN Al5VANCl SINGLE COPIES FIVE CENTS. _ - In Aid of the New Hdepital. - ` ANTED-u--Room and board by ladv in exchange ' for lessons in vocal music or piano; highest -' reference given. Address BOX A. ADVANCE OF- F`|('.F`. 4.4-n ` "Riv. Hosp1ta.1. Notes of Sports. Briefly Told. WA`i;TON-:I"O"Vv XI'2D-At the parsonage. Angus, by Rev. T. 8. Scott. on Jan. 16th, Jas Walton and Miss Martha Howard. both of Grenfcl. v nu-1-.|I\ ' YCICTCII FICE. , TRAYED--0nto the premises of they undersign- ed. Lot 26. Concesdon 3. Essa, one vearhng bull. Owner can have same by proving property and paying expenses. JAS. MCKINN-ON. - 4-5-p. Exswlsivr .B%u..8ins84 9!lam;a!ri l STEWART---In Allandale, onvTuesda.y. Jan. 22nd. ' to Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Stewart. a. son. GOODWlN--In Tecumseth, `on Wednesday. Jan. 1611;, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Goodwin. a son._ . COPELAND-At Grenfel. on January 19th. a son to Mr. and Mrs. J. Copeland V _ ' MARRIED (`rRAHAM,-FAGAN-0n Weduesdav. Jan. x6th. _ IQOI. in the Craigvale church, by Rev. Wm. Mc- Connell, Robert_Graham and Miss Mary Fagan, all of Innisl, O_nt. u-c;-nu-Anv rx 1. .1 . A A its courses are morougn any pracucan ana nu: stuuenw and graduates are up strong demand. 1 .Wlnter Term from Jan. 2nd. Eaten} any time after that date. _ We also give splendid courses by Mull for those` who cannot attend our School. ' All particulars cheerfully given. `Address V o-ly W, H, SHAW'l PRlNClPAL. mm. uI.IaI.;'n..a }..;-'c'..7.2.L : `pertv. Terms suit borrowm. 1vo"co`.'.'..`. ;`;,; -anvvlonn veomnnnv. Annlv `mnnnmlu .. 1... % "i3i.i3BT'. HUNTER-In Flos, on Sunday, Ian. aoth. 1901, Walter Hunter. one of the first settlers. aged 74 T years. . V ARM FOR SALE OR TO REVT. Comprising North half of Lot 2. ofthe xoth Can. of Innisl; :00 acres under cultivation,-with good frame build- ings" on said premises. For particulars applv_to WM AI."MR"l`l2(T|\7G Allnndaln, A-A-fl". KS on SFUCI PTCKTHSBS. POI pl I a M. ARMSTRONG, Allandalei 10 write for our New batalo ue if you are intereeted "in the selection of the Best gchool in which to train for business pursuits. The V a- A I -In I an 1. |n__4_-__`__ pair`i:.'.;r1;egi'.i;` '"1`".;e;`aay, Septemheflgth, I900. possesgon. Apply to U. 1 Barrie. Ianuarv 1, 1901. .._.__.____________.._.._. nuuvuw rhu -n---u Be1_1tral i1_;in_ass; Gollgguvgqyggfpil employs 11 regular Teachers. owns 66 Tvpewritlng . Machines and uses 20 splendid rooms in its work. Its thorough and practical and its students ~ and nrraduntt-.2: are in strong demand. OFFICESTO RENT -OR LEASE` Team of Ram Draught Horses. 1 %1E'arn:.%ers .A_._ttent:i.on.l HOUSE AND. LOT FOR SALE. f55f'\:iNES3LECTl Bariie. Jan. 17th, moo. 8-1: V 1oo Acne: FARM FOR SALE. i7nI-lh-nuxnt I-null" AC 1' no .. I`-.. 0 I7--___ _ 1-, 7'AN'I`E'ID--Good gneral servant. Apply` to MRS. J. G. SCOTT. 75 Bayeld St. 5:-tf WEE or mssoumuu. In every detail is an up-to-date institution. Capable instructors, perfect equipment. satis- factory results. Send for our descriptive and interesting catalogue. It will convince you. Highest caslgprice Enid fol-_Enddwmeut Insurance- Policnu, in rchable ompamea or money loaned `-'"' A "1 o; H. Lvon VOL L. N5. 4 Qnunn 7 u-Iv -I_\I 'E!\l :;aA1 ~I?{}I"RTIsENlEN;l`S/. * MONEY 17oToAN. No. 4 WHOLE No. 355 { I Szmuxx. Wusunr. Prop:-ietox. WANTED. E17 26-IV _ "i5'."{;'1 i~}iAi."r-}Z;i:e,;:.i ENDOWMENT T lNSURANG_E_4 POLICIES I I` 30! 303 Barriel I-I--2--n-n`----.- R. LAIDLAVV, Craig'vale.! Tgianager. KICBIU 16-tf _. ha -uv- lv.avI'-_, uuluiuy IIIUIO Ul IGBBI There are said to be` the fellowing improvements on `above properties :- On parcel 1. small frame st:ble"a:_ad shintv. T On parcel 2. frame dwelling house with outbuilding! On reel , blacksmith eh . stable. etc.~; this par-T cel wi be 0 e_red subject to, t e agreement-for pur- chasemade vmh Charles G. Clute. ' I|I__--_- - ` _..--uv -----v n non vunuueuw up-I `van!-U9 TERMS--IO per cent. on d'av of sale. balance within one month with interest it 6 per cent.;- other terms and vconditi'one__willAbe made known ~ at. the time of `ale. a.nd,.in._the n3'e_a,_n_time. on application to: _ A ":.vl~.uA'o|.~uv.g. um:-`nu" ` 5 3. vv. 7: or aoum part or not-E. S. King Street ijqalan No. 76) Cookstown, % acre, more or 11:33.. i 4. E. $6 of. said Suth part of Lot 4. E. S. King Strut. ` 5. Village Lot 6}: thevcdrnar of John and Centre Streets in said Village (Du" Play No. 369). A Paul. Inc: If G -4` 11:... an... 1n-__..o- nI-_ _.uv- - but #1111: In the Town of Barrie. In the County of Simcoe. `and being comprised of parts of Lots one. two and Lhzhrec, on the east ride of Bradford street. in the said Town of Barrie, as laid out on part of broken lot twenty six. in the Fifth Concession of the Township of Vespra,` in the County of Simcoe, which uni parceln are described b metes and bounds. T Bail"! the Dl'DDl't\ nrmnrln Anna. JAA I... I -J---- .. .- --u- v nu-5`; `gun a 0. JG. I-`Va guy}- 6. Park Lot 6, E. S. of King Street Perrv's Plan`; No. 76)--exoept )4 acre conveyed for 3 till shed site No. 4 .732, and )6 acre conveyed to George '1`. Fish- er by o. 70.304 -3 acree, more or less. . V 'l"I.-_'. _..._ __2_I._ L- AI,_ 111-... , , 0 ovuvl 5.3.91 - -- w t J ' Eat 11.30 o'clock a.m., the following valuable proper-: ties : - ' ' "fs. 9; of Lot 5 in m Cam. In nisl. :00 acres. more or less. . T ' 2. Lot 4 on E. S. Elizabeth Street (registered Ian No. go) in the. Village of Cookstown, 26 perc es, more or less. - 3 W. 35 of South partof Lot 4._E. S. King Street` ` ,`(pla'.n No. 76) Cookstown. M acre. mam nr 1311-, Uncle:-H and bi, virtue. of the Powers. of Sale con- tained in two certain Mortgages (which will be ro- duced at the time of sale) there will Be offete for sale by Public Auction at the Queen's Hotel. in the Town of Barrie. on ' 7 Saturday, the 9th'da,y~ of February, 1901; l at -. .. ..'..l....l. _ ... LL- t,n,__o , ,, Monrcma SALE 4 vALunnL'FnoPn1vi laonusrou & 522.1,: T % . 5l|"IlII|"lua Yards. foot of Mary St. Head Office a3.Eliz;1beth St` Out as yoix want it: ;dry as coal, and `split ` wood ig under roof. Give us acall. unua UL uuo vuulus ya: 0 . At the conclusion , of the ceremony the party, accompaniedby the `guests, drove to the family residence, where, beneath an arch ufevergreens and roses. the bride and bride- groom received the congratulations of their friends. After the offering of good wishes. the company repaired to the_dining room. where plenteous, various and tempting viands graced the hospitable board. Before leaving - the table the Rev. Mr. McConnell" tendered his own and the company s best wishes to the young couple, for a happy voyage through their future life. The remainder of the evening was very pleasantly spent in social intercourse and various games. and later on the young couple drove to their fu- ture home. The wedding gifts were,valu- able and useful, and their number testied to the good wishes of the many friends of the bride. parcem are aescrmed b and bounds. V Being the property ormerlv occupied, by. Andrew Miscampbell. deceased. `For terms and-particulars apply to T LENNOX. ARDAGH. COWAN & BROWN. 3-15 A ` Solicitors. `Berrie_ Miss V.TMorr'is ha returned to her duties at the R V. Hospital. . V" .1 {TOWNSHIP or IANNISFIL AND.` : VlLLAGE or coonsrown. 4 :co;-IL, 51:1 4 o clocx Jan. 16th, in the Presbyterian church Craigvale, Rev. W. `McConnell niciatieg, when Mr. Robert Graham and Miss Mary Fagan were united in marriage. The bride. who was escorted by her father Mr. Jae. Fagan, was tastefully azowned in white, with satin and pearl trimmings, and .. carried a lovely boquet of white cut owers. She was attended by Miss Graham, sis*.er ,of the bridegroom, and Miss Culbert, her .-ousin; they were prettily attired in pale pink `trimmings of narrow velvetendplace. and each had a choice boquet. The bride- Exzroom was waited on by Mr. S. Faqan, throther of the bride, and Mr. Mantial, of `Fhpornton; while Mr. R. Bleck,brother. in~law of the bride performed the duties of usher. Appropriate wedding music was played by ` Mrs McConnell during the entrance and exit of theweddiug party. V H Ar. fl-\n nnnninainn nf O-Inn nnnnnnn n LI... 5 A very pretty wedding was soiomnized at , uu_y, no u. auuuyauuu uuu at nu. V g. Will PR. King and T. Beecroft were ap- pointed auditors for the `year. . , [A motion was placed in the minutes op- preeiative of the services, as auditor, of the late J.-H. MoKeggie. A uni-A nf I-knhlrn Inna nntinlvnra fhn l'Af.i;';n(! vav UV VVVLW IILUUICII U`) KI`? PWINII The election of oicers was then proceeded with. resulting as follows :- ' Pres.-D Quinlan. ' lea Vice nPrea.--S.. Dyment. - 2:10. Vice-Pree.--Jae. Vair. Directors--Geo. Raikes. R. A. Stephens, Dr. Morten, E. A. Little. F. Warnioa, J. G.- imin, U; Bennett, Geo. Crawford, R. D. > L} III! on motion, the dates for the fair this year will be Wednesday, Thursday and Fri- day, Sept. 25th.-26th and 27th." Yd D Vdnn ant` "` nnnnrnfh morn nu- I IUBILIUIJUQ I-Vila 13v 3 IJIUUID, LVLILol.a At: the subsequent meeting of the new Board S. Dymenn was appointed Treasurer, .withouc salary, and a. motion was passed to advertise for 9. Secretary. man Dnna:Agno- nut` 7":-nnnnnnvl Innlvo an`-}|nlI- HLIVUIUIBU LUK G l3UUI{UI4Gl v The President and Treasurer, were author- ized to make arrangements with one of the banks for payment of the overdratt now due at the Bank of Toronto, and to assign the Government grant as security. ' Tkn pnar shun oinnrnn nu! wok Int- " For Sale or to trade for Cattle or Sheep. One horse is 7 years old and the other :1 years old. in good condition and splendid workers. Suitable to lumbering orothter heavy work. Apply H. COATES. ' 2-4-p. V A . Edgar`P.O3Oro. Mr. Little,in `a. short address, reviewed the work of the Society for the past four years. during which he has been President._ He regretted that their nancial position has grown worse, rather than better. From some of the directors he had received good assistance, whilst others had not given the Eeairs of the Society the attention it_ de- mended. He felt the time had come when in iuunuuuu uwutu nu uuu unuuu. is he ought _to resign his present position of President. ` FIWL- __,__,._L__ ,2 AL- CI_-.__A__:-__ ___.` '11..-- _- s x umuuu u. ,4, The reports of the Secretarynnd Tree- surer were received and `adopted, the latter ~, showing 9. net deficit of $340. 35. (`:10-atanrlinn 11!-`an nnnnnu nnnnnngnn tn DIIUVVIIJB G I-IUU IIULIUIV `ll UUO . Outstanding prize [money amounting to $20 50 were ordered to be paid. YIVI... '..l....s2.._ .. ..l2-...... ........ LL-.. -.-....-.uI...I A vote of thanks was tendered the retiiing President}. Mr. E. A Little, M.P.P. IQUW Us O KVLULXCSEIWQ H AL `LA .....I...........\..I. InnJ\ls:Qulh l\` OLA nan Annual Meeting on Wednesdayqa. Quin- _ Ian President. - The annual meeting of the West Simcoe` Agricultural Society was held in the Goun- oil Chamber on Wednesda.y.of-last week- President Little in the chair." , 1' s-.e, 9 jJ__-__ v__-_.2-_-J S1 MGUE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. IUVUILJIIIULIU SIGLIII GS BUUMLIUVI The Boamdthen adjourned until Feb. lat. V Harv. and Soft O O D... BEST % QUALITY . .._.-_>.-_-u--V, an uyyanuuuvu I-U ,s'r_RA'rmr & ESTEN. "Q-`animus: .A...` ~ -vv rvvvun-u rl-II1lIl FIJI`! F`\I-In, North-west half of Lot 3, Can. 8. Ves ra; 60` acres - cleared, balance standinrr timber: sni. heavy cigy loam; first-class \Vhcztl: arm. Whcre necer-sary It `is tile drained. Frame House. frame barn and log barn; good waver etc. Apply on the remisei or II? gtter to EGERTONH. JOHNSTO , Minter:-si:_1g . . ` 1 f

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