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Northern Advance, 14 Feb 1901, p. 1

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'IlUu The following accounts were passed : `l\ 1'1 ll Y _,,, -L-.._2-_I_ II (I Nation across the Ocean, \7.. ...... I..........3uI '0-.. nnxo` Nation across the Ocean, Brave "sons of o mother brave ; _ , Firm'like as rock ye stand to-day, Giving what once she gave. Adding your strength to hers. V . . V The might of your strong voung arm : Feeling in mighty union, Nought of a. weak alarm. - Binding the ties of kinship-, Shannan her pride of birth--, Sharing her dangers of warlike time, As well as her days of mirth. LVIUDIUII WUIUUU UII9 \ \JUWII Ye are honored far and near : For to day the world haabeen witness Of your valor, which knows not fear, Fight for the rights of England,- Righte which the Boers deny ; Rights which they once accepted, Giving them nowcthe lie; T0 cANAm s sons. (By aflady of England.) Oh ! nation young and etnrdv, ' 7 W hose hearts blood loop: with pride, ~Now that the chance. has come to yon To ght by England : aide, . 5, III renal n. Apply IN UNION I8 smmnamr. u.-`Iv kg era saln.ries......,........$ -If : aaIary...... reas aalo.ry.............. .es....... [`E...'...........;.-.......... iners....;................ \laneous.........'.......... xcredit in Bank..........- Mona! rrd "Ldnn; Advance Correspondence; `ass? QUALITY BO D-O II t1899.....; . . . . . . ..$ 757 49 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 161250 . . . . 210000 rant. .. . . . . . 107930 : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .., 193799 . . . . 7200 rtmental . . . . . . . . . .. 20600 ance. .0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 262 00 HARRY MARE M1dt_1uret.- 0.1-|.. LXQN -39!`-`Ell!-! s.E._ .c-B.'-`c} &I` 362 -102 Bu-tie, THE INTERESTS OF BARBIE. THE A COUNTY OF SIMCOE AND THE DOMINION OI CANADA OUR CRITERION. . $5933 31 . . 250 00 100 00 88 95 123 99 263 00 899 60 1 (IA 59-7s27z| gm; .3 757 . 1612 50 . 2100 00 . 1079 30 .- 1937 99 HO nn 2954 . 250 .-13 64 a.a-U 157 93 766 30 '65} V? 84 4 (O [400 449 99 will` BARBIE, COUNTY OF SIMQOE, WONTARIO, FEBRUARY `:4, 1901. There passed aw on Sunday one of the old pioneers of the `Emu of Collingwood, in the person sf Lleut.-Col. H032. the vener- able town clerk, who succumbed .to pneu- monia after a short illness. Sad to relate. `hisaaed partner only survived him a few hours, as Mrs. Hogg passed away on Mon day. The` double funeral took Dlace on Wednesday, Feb. 13. at 2 pm. The ags in town were placed at half-mast. _ The late Mr. Hogg `was prominent in the Orange Order. and at one time commanded the Col linawood Garrison Battery of Artillery. V He was reeve of Collingwood for some time, and later represented that town in the County Council. attaining `to .tlie'honor of Warden of Simeoel "He was one o the founders of the Enterprise_Messenger. and was atone time connected with The Spirit `of the Age IJIIDIIJUDH \IUIICU, I. III UIIUU Modernitv is -really the mistress of this splendid school and when supported by thoroughness and careful attention to every detail which can be worked out for the bene- fit of the student it is not surprising that the `up-to date business man selects this school for his son or daughter. A nnrrnnnnnnnnn l'\-n..o,.......o- Inna I-nu... U|IIJ\I|J_I IIII IIID HUI] III \IIuI5IlIl`O A Correspondence Depa.rt.me_nt has been added dnxinu the put your. which onena the door for manv young people to acquire a. very aood knowledge of buaineu enbiecte who End is impossible to attend eaohool of thio~ kind. See Adv. in this issue. >x A case of Vsome interest to Painswick achooljeotion was ventilated in the Police Court on `Friday Inc. In arose out of 3 {charge laid by John Nixon, of Painawick. -a sinus Wlllievulbert. otoataobbing hitoon, illie Nixon, in the school-house last month. f Both boys` worenbout 14-vean of age. ` ' VIM. 'tIA'nn4-Innf. lnillla ntlnn lm. 15);`; An, "caretakers. . Tile supply;foi ;pli'nts'i`anci::ul)-es recom mended__by Mr. Morgan sometime ago will be procured. and tables ruled as suggested MOTIONS. Trustee Milne gave notice of motion that at next regular meeting he will move duties, line 2. to so amend the regulations as to provide for the annual engagement of I van vvlnuvi U0 7 A motion was pained, instructing the principals to y the school ags at half mass on Feb. 18th, the anniveraary of the death "of Private Findlay in South Africa. (L. `m.-.oa.... ..c n... '-D..n:....' A-LA n ____ _L_ Ill 1. Anna: uluuuly Iu ouuul #111108. On `motion of Dr."Pa.lling' the Property and Supply Committee was instructed to make necessary arrangements for heating the teacher s private room at the West Ward at a cost not exceeding $5. Ann-In-nnr_ \iInn'I`|uu.o- 6|... A-u---2-- -3 An assemblage of bright young men and women gathered from many parts of our Dominion and united in the pursuit of prac- tical knowledge under - the direction of twelve experienced and capable teachers may be seen any davby visiting the Central Businessollege, Toronto. Mngn-13611 =- -nnl`n I-Inn enn=a.L-gnu. 43 LL.- UIIBU IIVU uauauuulug W 3nvdrew- Milne-That. the question of school boundaries be referred to the School Management Committee to report at next meeting. Carried. the- dad LJULII IJII IVUIU GUI}!-ID IT VVIIID UL Q U. The defendant elaimed that the whole oo- currence was an accident, caused partlv by young Nixon throwinv himself against the hairs with-hich.Cnlbert was atiarpeciug his pencil _. Donald for the defendent..' at. z,i`1e :oloae'_of.the`crown a cane, -asked to heave~n`thee,=ea e dimiiaaked. and t.heM,agint.rat0 dis! ;" :60 $59 8!'.Whs.1f..*h=te ino=.hihs.h.nt -Mr-`-cettet:;a_p -i v as 20 '80 u King -. . . . . . . .. 42 - - 35 n B00tll.. -47 42` .1 Boys`... 47c 43 n 'U8ldW8 . . . . . . 42 38 - u _Dickson.. . . . . . -' 61 ` 49 1 n Sing........... 40 .34 `West Ward,- - Mr. Foster . . . . . . . . 53 45 Mr. Airth . . . . . . . . . 46 _ 39 Miss Lee . . . . . . . .. 40 ` 3.6 n Bonis. 41 34 u Fletcher .... . . 44 40 n Sherin . . . . . . . . 40 25 South Ward,--~ Mr. Shear....-..... 29 . 24 Miss Raird.. 41 33 n _Small.......... 51- 41 n Chariton . . . . . . 58 3 48 ,- Easu Ward,- i ,- ' Mr. McKee . . . . . . . 48 40 ` PROPERTY AND SUPPLY. The Chairman reported as follows :-As per instruction he contracted with A. W. Wilkinson for 120 cords of wood at $3 35 per cord. That the test of coal at the Cen tral school, while not absolutely conclusive, ` was `such as to justifv -your committee in recommending the substitution of coal for wood for heating purposes next winter, and that the Committtee be instructed to make all necessary provisions to that end in due time That Mrs. Tricker and Mrs. Wood-` ing, caretakers of South and. West Ward schools be each grantedan increase of $25 per year. The report was adopted. lI\L- ..,-___I_, ,1` Contra]:- Mr. Hallett. . . Mias_}._ee. . . . . YVVIVQQZ-IIVIU vvuurullus Innlllu port . . . . . . . . ._ . . . . . . . . . . ." . J. M. Bothwelk supplies . . . . . . . J, G- Scott . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H. M cQuarrv, repairs etc . . . . . . H. H. Otton and non, supplies. . . $72 41 The Sec.-Trees. was instructed to ask the Town Council to place balance of levy for 1900 to the credit of the Board. ATTENDANCE OF JANUARY. No on Aver- an-A The following accounts were presented and pavment. ordered 2-- l John. Roget-eon. See. and Trees. bond.$l0 O R. Levia, teaching . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 00 T. Beeoroft, auditing . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 00 1 U. W. Pl8XtOD n .`. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 00' `W. J. ,Ha_l'letl:, compiling annual re- nvnrl! :1 An I VF DRUM C IIIUIIIIIIUIII VII: - >_ The auditor's report was presented. As the gures contained in it were published in these columns some weeks ago they are now repeated. ' --vry-v ---uv - v _ v.-s---3 v-ova vuv 1 .o:.c3'o'1 I-Eef This Year. . All the members were present at the reign lar meeting on Monday night. - The orator of the Board not having, as he said, much talk on tap. the meeting lasted only an hour. Trustee Andrews, in reply to some proposed changes exclaimed, You will be wanting upholstered seats for the pupils next And it struck us that the idea. would not reellv be such a. monstrous one. "I"l.n n4::bA-`A cannula in-nan -an-nAn-..L-;` A- Report Adopted Recommendmc the Use V -3 1--1 A an.-- n-r|_.n_ 10--.. I Husband and Wire Died Together. 1-17 PUBLIC sonoot. BOARD.` A Magniceht S;hooL- Stabbed Am school, `FINANCE. Z5 47 Ill 400% 100 4285; nnti` "?.` 1 KKJII 576 [been visiting --..w- u-snow :1.- Advance Correspondence. This community was shocked to hear of the desth of Mrs; Thos. Craig, of Craig- hurst. Deceased was u very estimable lady end was beloved by all who had the pleas- ure of her acquaintance, Sincere sympathy isextended to Mr. end" Miss Crsig in their great loss. Mr. W. Priest is seriously ill. Miss Mary Ferguson, of . Midhurst, hes Miss Edythe Turner. ` ,. ,,s,_- -_.'I -.__ XIl__,_,,, , The House D'ra.ped.-Resolution of Sym- A pa.thv-Speech` From the Throne. The opening of the Ontario Legislature on Wednesday was accompanied by fitting symbols and circumstances of mourning. The cbamber was draped in black and 1:;-`ple, and black dresses were worn by the a ies. 112,, a|I!_-__ `l___L I.2.____IL __-__1 LL- -___--L u --v- v-v---_ ....v- c... u... ..-._v-. The young poople of this place and sur- rounding. country spans 3 very pleasant eve-~ `uing at the home of Mr. W. Gilrie last week. I , 11 pan . 0 3.-- _ ...l_;_ .---., w. _--v _.':v V- ---. ~ Mu. MoCh ing baa rtu1"n'1e:i';f-t`e; a ple/t; ` _anVb_via1u` with Midland frioodl. . , Q`-I U`, I-`IQ llIIIJW9UJ ILII-!5 L'J\I'VClII V ALI 7 Mr Borden's remarks, inlength, were in strong contrast. In a few well chosen words he endorsednll that the" Premier had said, adding to the list of achievements mentioned, the Confederation of Canada and the building of the C. P R. _ _.,_-I_-2-_. .__-_ LL-.. -j__L-j -._j 1.1.- ICU IUD: Sir Oliver Mowet himself read the speech from the throne. It was mostly in praise of the work of the Govt. Fitting reference was made to the Queen s`deeth. It can gratnlsted the province on the general prosperity of the country, the growing min- in industry, good roads, the sugar beet proposal, preservation of the forests etc. ' `Mp `R.-IA.-lam! lnnwilnnll fnli Mllbh I PUB VI UBUI VCDIIIIII-I VI IIIIV IIIIWHIE VIN! Mr. Bridglond, member for Muskoke. moved the address in reply to the speech from the throne. It was seconded by Mr. Breithsupt, (North Waterloo). Mr. Whit- ney snd Mr. Ross also spoke and the address was adopted without a division. The House adjourned till Tuesday, when the resolution re the Queen's death and King Edwsrd s ee- cession was passed. moved by Premier Ross. I seconded by Mr. Whitney. _ ` --- -_..-_ .- -v- --may---av. an--v--.-v Iileudd to neg Mics Morrison. able to stend to he; school dgtiea again after an attck_ot. ls gflppe. ' T V a ' ` gr : u n n ,__ -......_9,,. n The Premier, in moving the adoption of the resolution, made a lengthy and eloquent speech. He reviewed the long and illus-V trious reign, dwelling on the great progress and colonial expansion of the Empire. He spoke eloquently of the late Queen's sympa- thetic and simple personality and domestic virtues. She was the iirst constitutional sovereign, being. absolutely impersonal in her political relations. She had done very much to regain the friendship of the United States by her concilietory policy. Sir Wil frid closed by pledging the loyalty of Can- ada. to His Majesty, King Edward VII. - Mn `I21.-.-l.... . Ivurnnu-Ira dn'Inv-stark Innltn :n LIUIIUC CHLIJVJIII lIC\l On Monday, Mr. Guthrie, of South Wel- lington. moved the address in reply to the speech from the throne. He dwelt mostly on the prosperity of the country. Mr. Marcil. member for Bonaventure, seconded the address, making a atronq plea for the burial of all racial strife Mr. Borden and the Premier reviewed the addreeeand it was then adopted without challenge. 1'}. Ill.-.hnm.l.-I A` Il`_nnI, I-trnvnn tuna ninth!-all uwpuuy upuunun. The estimates were brought down. The total appropriation asked for is $50,398.823. When the supplementeries are brought: down the sum will not be far below the 56 millions spent last. year._ W fiilrmie Dryldale in_ now organist or St_.n`dr Iv a Church, Hillgdsle. . V Jun IIIIMDU uuwu IluJuuAIavuu ` The galleries of the House were crowded on Friday to hear the speeches in connection mm the resolution of condolence .on the ; death of Her Majesty. 3 IIIJCI-I HIIUPIIUIL VVIUIIUI-III UIIIIIl\'I.l6Vo Dr. McDonald, of East. Huron, was elected Deputy Speaker. 'I`|uA nntirnnfnn Innlln `ulnnnk A-`turn rphn --ml`. race`: relmeuw. nu--W-w,r us... In: destroyed by re on Wodneldav. of last wgQk.. . / i ` ' Mr. Borden made a. dignified and court- ` eons reply, expressing the ditdence he tell; in assuming such an important position and the hope that while they must differ they might always do so kindly and courbeouslv The house then adjourned. - T \ 'l`In.-. tDnnm:Lu of who `III.-.'..... Iifllllll nun:-in-`AA In Ul |IIUPUU\l iC`lUlD|IIUll- Upon the opening of the House on Thurs } day the Premier took occasion to congrat'u- 4 late Mr. R. L. Borden upon his elevation to ` the leadership of` the Conservative party, paying a compliment. to his qualities and ability and hoping that he wouldlong be leader of the Opposition. V v on I I FiBST NOTICES. _ A great'_many' notieeslwere placed on record. Col. Sam. E. Hughes asks for a return concerning `-his celebrated con- troversy with Gen. Hutton. Dr. Sproule asks for a bounty on beet sugar made in Canada for the next ten years. Mr. Ben- nett has two important resolutionsonythe lumber trade, and one in the transportation question. ` Mr. Ingram will ask if the Gov- ernment intends to bring back the remains of all Canadian soldiers killed in South Africa. ' The speech from the throne was in no way remarkable; It touched upon the death of the Queen, the Canadian soldiers, the federation of Australia, the prosperity of the countrv etc: There is no outline given of proposed legislation. rYnnl\ fhn nnnnhnn nf fin: unison nu 1'5:-nun the VI IIIV \JD 5 LV- The resolution_wa.s then adopted and the Home adjourned nu MnnAn11 MI!` flnfkngn A` qnnh Wu`. IJUIIIIIIVII GIIVII III CIIJVQ IJIJUII After returning from the Senate the Com mons proceeded to the election of a speaker; W Premier Laurier suggested Mr. L. P.` Bro- 3 adeur, member for Rouville, the Deputy-3 speaker of last Parliament, and be was; elected without dissent. ,Mr. Brodenr was } conducted to his place. and after making` `bile atilkno(vivlegen1'ents, the House adjourned ` lull are ay. A The opening of the Dominion Parliament was not as brilliant an. event as usual, on accoun_t of the Empire s recent bereavement. But there was the usual attendanceof in- terested spectators. The first work was the administering the oath tothe members, 175 of whom had been sworn in by Sir John Bourinot shortly after noon. Afnuu IllII'I1IlI;I\lD I-kn Quanta I-Ln (`nun 1.. P. BrodeurSpaaker---T-11o;Esti-5 mates Brought Down--Mr. R. L. -Bordon. {Ninth Parliament -H-:Mr. PrlVc a realdenovg` M18W0.l' Sl;~. 1 '1-Joanne`-u A31--"L nan ;I-_L-i-..__..l L`_-2-- -... LEGISLATURE OPENED. SPEECH FROM THE THRONE 2;d.Line Lurks.- Of canada.,| 3,-uu u: auu-wuunuu uucu Luauvuu Ul. IIUFUUB [Much money is wasted in building tem- porary wooden'culverts. Sewer pipe is too costly. Cheap and permanent culverts can be made of concrete on the road where needed. The pipes are three or four inches thick and are moulded in foot lengths be tween an inner and outer cylinder placed on end. They are practicatlv indestructible and can be made up to three feet in diam- eter. Two can be placed side bv side or an arch of the same material built for 9. larger ow of water. West McGillivra.y` adopted this svstem 17 years ago, and now they have reduced the expenditure for culverts from $1650 per year to nothing. Ml` Ilnl1'I1:shn" nrdnnnnfnn I-I-so nun l\` .\_.u.L...1 guuu vv uunu nuuvuhnuu IIU IIIIU BCUUIIUIIFY ruauu. Therefore, be it resolved that this Canter- ence of representatives of the municipalities within the bounds of the Countv of Simcoe respectfully request the County Council of the County of simcoe to take into its early and favorable consideration the advisibilitv of at once approaching the municipal councils with a proposition to'assume complete re sponsibility for and control of the main roads of the County. (I-an Innn:nn OLA-u In-AI-A n- .35.. ...---2-.. LIIJU V 9 LLIIJIIL 5 Ex Warden Lawson, of Tay was voted to the chair, and C H; Hale acted as secretary Provincial Inspector of Roads, A. W. Camp- bell, was present and was the chief speaker, After speaking of the great need of better roads, Mr. Campbell entered_at some length into "the subject of road-building. It re ouires no great skill, he said, to build good roads--only system.- ` The County could build no better roads than the townships. But if they took control of all the main roads they could adopt a denite plan for all the county, and could, moreover, have better materials There was as much difference between the tools used in road making to- day and those of a few years ago as there is between the sickle and the selt-binder. The stone crusher,` steam roller, grader, etc., would he placed in the hands of a competent man. Roads ought to be well graded before gravel or stone is put on Many roads were spoiled, he said, by poor grading. From the last week of April till the rst of June, 25 to 30 miles could be graded with one machine at an average cost or $300. A traction en- nine 15 sometimes used instead of horses 'K.I ....l.. .. .... - : _ _ _ _ .._.| :4 L,.EI1- . wnuuv DIVA yuot lo`! uulaullls. Mr. Uampbell advocates the use of crushed atone unless good gravel is very convenient. The depth of stone or gravel required will vary from 3 to 10 inches Annnnr'V:nn I-A n vlnlrv Inna-I-u1nL:A- LL- f\_a._'._2- | VIII `III!!! 1.! II: LV ILIUIIUEI Accordingtoa. new regulation the Ontario Government will vote a. sum. not exceeding $53000, to any municipality where the said municipality and the County Council each votes 5 like sum for improvementof main roads V ` I IIZUID A resolution favoring the principle of County control of main roads was intro- duced. In the discussion` that followed the idea. was supported by Messrs. Doolittle, Junp, )ampbe!l, Hale, Milligan. Osborne, Wells, Rsdenhurslz, and others. Reeves Train, of Flos, and Calhoun, of Tecumseth, expressed themselves as opposed to the proposition VFLA C..H.....:..... ..............:.:-_ _._-_ LL_., _ ,1 , _, I u_`I -vunuusul pluuuvl-B DU uuu IIIGFISUI: UCl.|l:l`CH- And whereas it is the opinion of this con- fereucethat better results could be obtained if the main highways were built an'i main- tained by the County Council, thereby securing the benets arising from ccncen- tration of expenditure. skilled supervision and proper machinery, and at the same time enabling the municipal council to devote their whole attention to the secondary roads, Tknrncnrn ha 30- -nanlunpl slant 5].}... l`.....L.... nun-un Ill. uuv vuuuby. The meeting then broke up after passing votes of thanks to Inspector Campbell and the Orillia Board of Trade for their part in brinaing,this important question before the public in such a. plain and practical manner. In the Town of Barrie. In the County of Simcoe. 5 and being compnsed of parts of Lots nae. two and ` three, on theeast ide of Bradford street. in [the eaid ;5 Town of Barrie. as laid out on part of broken lot F twenty six. in the Fifth Concession of the Township E of Vcapra. in the County of Sitneoe, which said Ez. parcels are describecl b ' mete: and bounds. 5 Raina than nu-Ann:-h n\IIn1An'u lhnnu S-1! I`... A ...1..'4... ' Personal News. Miss E. Harper is home from New York * Miss Agnes Grose is ppending a month In Toronto. - PI UPIIUI I IIIII The following proposition was then adop ted and a. committee composed of Messrs. Wilson, Doolittle, Moore, Todd. Anderson, Hale and Lawson appointed to present it. to the County Council : 7lnn-mung 3: In ..J....:Ls-.l .I__;_ __.._1 ,,_-J, uuo \JlI|lIJ|l \JUIluUIl 3 Whereas, it is admitted that good roads are of the greatest value to the community and essential to its proper development and whereas the present system of roadmaking is neither producing results commensurate with the expenditure nor providing proper facilities for economical transportation of agricultural products to the market centres. A...) ...l............ :. :- ..|._ _._:.__-__ -1 .14- _ , 13. Edwards is visiting friendsin` Toronto. `lion-tho Gibson, of Toronto, is home` for agfew days. ` T3 In D I` .` I , A I I-`.;d:."E3'1n'a`a. 'f{i.i.' Qt bf bgliey. R.U.A.. was viaiting friends in town this week.- nno ,,.__-II L-'_ _-L__._..-_I A- 1.-.. l______ `. W. Lewis; at Owen Sound, is the guest-of ` N; Grose. "a{..3'.'B.{.1ii.A} ;;;;.m; i{J home in Bradford after visiting Mr. and Mn. E. |.J.V Donnell, here. _ . V . _ Rev. 3Ju. WW?-'>odawotth., Supt.` of`: Metho- dist Mission: `for the North West paid 3 `visit to friends in town 19:: week`-9n his wsv home. _ _ _ . V i4;oltz. of Guelph, spent a. few` days in town `nu week. ' 1 ,n_A-_ __.-_;. n_-.__1-__ 2.. `r#_ Will be received by the undersignrdu to FE - l RUARY 23rd. 1901, for the ourchue `o the We c hlf of Lot :8. Con`. 7. Township of Oro. zoo acres. About 90 acres are cleared and fenced and free of stumps and stones. The farm is well watered bye. creek and wells and is conveniently situated near Guthrie Post Oice. There is a good frame dwelling house in good repair aud 9. good frame barn with stable below. The soil is a clay loam and in a good state of cultivation. - For particulars and conditions apply to nnkv A r l\ nnoa D16 Ill uvvvnn unru nuns..- Miu'Nan Groao spent Sunday in "Ivy, the guest of Mrs. (Rev.) Dreypr. ' nu.-- V2.3: -ll\ I.-a...._.. 1):` A ---l:%Vav.ChuA.DuE,~of Toronto, has accepted Q all la_ojtl;oA`.Bu1fie Concregotionol Church. uu_u-vs uuu vvuuul us out: uuuuuy UOIIIIOII. . Delegates were present from most of the towns and townships. as follows ,: Barrie, Mayor, Radenhurst and ex-Mayor Wells for town. President Atkinson and See. J H. Bennett for Board of Trade. '0rillia, R. H J app for town, and E A `Doolittle and U. H. `Hale for Board of Trade. . Collingwood, D. .Wilson. Midland, Ex-Mayor Milligan and A. A. Osborne. Penetang. Mayor Beck Beeton, F. Somers. Mr. Thorpe. Bradford, Mr. Parker. Tottenham, L. 0. Hughes. Vespra, , Reeve Caldwell and Councillor Coults Flos, Reeve Train. W. Gwillim- bury, Reeve Woods. Innisl, Reeve Webb, Messrs. Gross and Hill. Medonte, Reeve Walker, Mr. Lawlor. AOrillia. Tp.. J. C Rose. Ore. Reeve Shaw and Councillor Malcolm. Tay, J. J. Wilson, W. Lawson Tecumseth. Reeve Calhoun. Tiny. Reeve Anderson and Councillor Todd. Tossorontio, Reeve Moore. . 13., 111 u 1- . nu - -vi uuvy-----, _.-- - -Mrs Gal-ton. {or mv year: a. resident of Bu-rie, celebrated hr 94th birthday Feb. 11th in Toronto. `-- The Conference of representatives from the di'erent municipalities of Simcoe County that in the court-room_ of the Court House on Thursday afternoon of last week. The meeting- was called at the instance of the Orillm Board of Trade to consider the ad- vieibility of having the main roads placed under the control of the County Council. l`nlnnnI-no nun-n nu-.......s G-....... ....._.. -1 -|_- Insnector Caxhpbll and Local Men Ad- ` vocate Better Road Building. uoon ROADS connmamicm. '--The young ladies of the town defeated the old timers in a game of hockey {on Wed- nesdav by 5 goals to 1. The proceeds, $16, go to the R. V. Hospital. u -n .1 c n. I st ~__-r-_..-. -Rev. ( )S.V 7Youn2 occupied the pulpit of Elizabeth St; Methodist Church on Sunday night very acceptably, while Mr. McKinley `lled Mr. Young : pulpit. 1': n tnv - vs- parcgh are ucscnneu ny mete! anu bounds. ; _Bemg the properh tormerlv occupied by Andrew ~ Inacxmpbell. deceased. - ' I For terms and `part-cularo apply to T I` uumnv Annnnu nn:uAnv -I niupsinogr ' --E. B. 7Wa:t, of French River. Parry Sound, last weekhad seven wolf skins an Tornnto,.tor which he received the bounty of $15 each. He reports wolves scarce at present. Secure marmalade oranges, bitter and sweet, at. exceptionally low prices at Jan. Va.ir s Sevilles 30c 91. doz., Sonoramncweet and juicy, 2 doz. for 250. --'1`he Excelsior Business College held 8 very enjoyable conversazione in the the town hall on Fridav last. A very enjoyable pro- gramme was presented, after which dancing was indulged in for the remainder of the evening rI\x-- -`|__-____ _.u-__ 1,, 4____, 4 - ,__ --A fair sized audience greeted Miss Franziska Heinrich at her complimentary concert in the Opera House on Tnesda night. Miss Heinrich displayed muo power of interpretation andsympathy in her work. which was highly appreciated by her hearers. She was assisted by Mrs Anna Parker, of Toronto, who sang three selec- tions, with encores, very acceptably. The band rendered several selections. Our local artists, Messrs. E-lwards, Boys and Stewart also contributed vocal numbers and Mr. F. 0. Landon a comet solo. A closely contested hockey game was played last Friday `evening between the school team and the bankers in which the latter were victorious. With the exception of one of the bankers who reiused to no to the fence when requested by the referee. the game was cleanly played throughout. 9.` Tl ,, I A recruit: class will be opened and drill commenced at the armouriee on Friday even- ing, the 15th inst... at 7.30 p.m, and.,will continue weekly during the wincer'* and hpring = V` ' 7 LII i!nnnlI`IInnI| nal` llkDlI.Q;`i7'-Aug` - --Rev -Wm. Frizzell, of Toronto, will (0. V ) address the annual public meeting of the Barrie Branch Bihle Society in the Eiizaheth St. Methodist Church on Wednes- day, 2OLh int. at 8 p m The public are cordiahy invited to attend __..s- . n .u . on u --Next Sunday, 17th inst., the anniver- sary services of the Barrie Presbyterian church will be held. The preacher of the I (law will be Rev. R Atkinson, of Oak stresb V Presbyterian church. Toronto. Mr. Askin- [ son is a. clever speaker and his sermons will t be well worth hearing. -Miss Olaf Krarer. the little Esquimeu lady entertained a fair audience at the Grand Opera House on Friday night with an inter- esting lecture on Greenland Miss Kraror, who is barely three feet ten inches high. left Greenland when fteen veers nld, going first to Iceland, thence to Quebec and later to the United States. Her quaint descrip- tions of the habits and customs of the Green- landers were interesting and often amusing by implied contrast with those of our own country. G--_-__I_._I- d\..__...-.. --g-2 AL-.-` I The return match with Elmvale was play- ed here Tuesday night with a score of 2 to 0 in favo of the school team The team! were aazrllowa : Elmvale--Goal, K. Ritchie ; point, C. A. Sneash :0. pain. J. McGuire; forwards, E Arnold, 8. Arnold, G. Tweed a'nd.B. Irwin. B.`U. I.-Goal, A. Crease: point, Jae. Stewart :c. point, G O. Findlay : forwards, J Somerville, O` Powellgglohn Stewart and N Metcalf. Referee, J;0oliV. In the mmu-or of me Enlate 0! JAMES IIIQIIBEIRT IVMICEGGIE, late on the Town or Barrie. in the County of 8- mcoo. Bunker. deceased. ` 'NOTI(?F`. is hereby given porsualnt to Chapter .29 of the Revised Statutes of,0ntario 1897, to all ersons having claims against the Estate 0! the late Eamon Herbert IVI1-Keg.-.-:10. who died on or about the 4th dav of December. xqoo. th t they are re- quired on orhcfore Monday the 18th day of March, 190:, to send to the Toronto General Trust Corporation Executors and Trustees of "the Estate of said de- ceased. at Toronto their Christian and surnames. addres es and descriptions. and full statementoftheir -_ claims properly veried. and the nature of the securities. it any, hrld bv them. _ -Ami mar immpdiamiv after the said 18th dav of PAH` young men of good character ind physique are invited to attend. Alex. (Iowan, Capt. commanding No. 5 Gompsnvy a 35611 8.5`. . ' f . .. v v In thdestimls/tevsi for.thiI' year Q vo`-e of $8.500 appears for Midland Harbor. 325.000 I for Collingwood and $41,000 for Meaford. ` vv `run 1: hr -Vida`: AIIII STU -'.'H{J_ei}a_c-ion of M} rMcNeil, (Connor- Avative) for North Bruce. has been voided bv the Courts. A hot bye-eletion may be ex- pected. _.-v..~ - - ' - - 4 t$'The new Furniture rm at the Five Points. Messrs. Ford and Polk, have their new premises in good shape for business. Goods are now on the way. Look out for ? ad. next; week. i /--Rev. T. E. Bartlev delivered an excel- } lent sermon on Sunday night, it being the ; first of the series on the 20th century church. The series WI be continued each Sunday i evening during the month. p. u A g n The clmapen place In town to but 1 haul and n-oft wood is A. W. Wilkin- son -. D-ll-on-ed promptly .in an quantity to any part ol the town an ,A|laudaIo. Leave orders at mu! olco R or phone. 23. l @"`I take great pleasure in thus testifying } my sense of the great ability of the Canadian ` Jubilee Singers. and in warmly commending l them to all who know me.--Rev`. Joseph l Parker, 1) D , City Temple, London. Unl- lier street Methodist church no-night. I Admission 25 cm. ` . Marmalade oranges -vory oholoo heavy nrult, in bath bitter and sweet varieties. in BOTHWELL S. u` `no. ' - ineeting to e'st7;:l-)1viIV1t;i)_e'e_t"s;I`g':3r in- dustry? in North York willbe held in New- markeb today. g _ '_._,--- --- _._.-._w. --The Simcee ountv Beekeepers A8l00iI- tion will meet in the Council Chamber, Bar- lrie. onessturday next at 10 3.11:. and I 30 \fI'I '1l"II`4 IUKUIVIU UILIVEKAL lKUB13UUl$- PORATION. Ex chtors and Trustees Estate, Ja-res Herbert McKeggie. ADeceased. 59 Young street. Toronto. JONH DICKINSON. , , AL - I.`____,,4-.__ `AF Choice Family Flour. and all Irndn ot Feed 20 to Willslnsonhv. All orders delivered promptly In any quantity. Plea-e IPIVG your orders at the Mill olce or Telephone No. 28. . 0 ll an iv an .pu a "PI " ""-"" -Sma.1lpox appears to be not entirely stamped out vet. The Toronto papers state that the Health officer there received notice of a case at Peneraag and one at Bracebridge. No further cases are reported so far. In: -In I o I\ - cu - .- I ._ Ground 0!:-nor shell: for Poultry gt BOTH WELIRS. -A dc-puteztion trorh Midland went :90 Ottawa. last week and asked Mr. Tarto-to deepen the harbor to 20 feet. ' jv __ V- j---- -v- 'The famous Canadian.Jubilee Singer-I to-night. at Collier St. Methodist church. `Many Readable Paragraphs t Local Intarasn News at Town `and Country Side. $1.00 PER ANh;UM- m ADVANCI SINGLE corms` nvn curs.` No. 5 company F ANTF D--A smart, int:-lligen_t boy to learn the r printing business. Apply - at ADVANCE I .!OFFI(`.R_ . V - B.G.I. Nvorth-west halfof Lot 3, Con. 8. Vespra ; 60 acres . cleared, balance standing timbe'.;_suil heavy clay ham; rst-class wheat arm. Nhere nece-sary it in tile drained. Frame House. frame barn and "log - barn; good wa'er etc. Apply on the remisei or In! letter tn EGERTDN H, In!-INSTD Irnncina Ear??? E'oo'i'&'a-r"}'T 'A'p";iTv' 8'n"'i'I?e"'.'i;"B7- by letter to EGERTON H. JOHNSTO , Minesing P. 0. . . ' ` < '36-tf S. E. } of Lot No. in the lit. Concession ofthe township of Vespra. countv of Simcoe. containing 3: acres. more or le~s. in a good state of C|.Ilti\8.tlOlI. n the premises are a good frame house. oxao, stone cellar. all good oulbuildin sneedful. 5.-on orchard of about 2} acres: a never fai in stream of spring water runs through the premises. istant one mile North V of Dalston village where there are churches. school and post cice. and xo miles North of the town of" Barrie. Terms easy. Possession can be ven inmediatcly. App y lo D. H. KERR or D. AR- VIN. Elmvnlr-._ P_O_, On!-. ' ` A.n.n g '"p'ra E `OFFICE. 2 Rooms for offices. in Ross Block, No. 97. Dunlop Street. Fire proof vault: [lately occupied bv Dr. Wellc. Also two rooms with vault, lately occupied by Hood. Jacks 8; Fraser. Barristers; immediate pot-session. Apply to C. H. ROSS. . " Barrie. lanuary 1, max. 1-tf. rnmealau w. IO U` . PP VIN. Elmvalc, P.O.. Ont. ' SOCUTIUCB. If I'll`l(1 DV them. . - "And that immediatelv after the said 18th dav of March Igor, the said Executors will proceed to dis- tribute the assets of the deceased among the persons entitled thereto having regard to thvsc claims only of whit h they shall have no ice. and the said Execu- V tors willnot be liable for the said asset:-, or any part thereof, so distributed to anv person or I ereons whose _ claim or claims notice has not been received by the A said Ext-cuturs at the time of such distribution. .__--.._ .- -.-.-.4np-;n A-as` r Ahearlv new Gladstone Cutter. only used a few times. `Owner having no further use for it. Apply in , ` Z EXTRA MATCHED Sp-an of young Brown Colts. two years old. chunks. about 1400 lbs in weigh . at Smo each. this spanis hard to beat.. Also ..a good DRIVER 3 years" old, Bav, will drive single ` or double. "Apply to E. H. JOHNS ION. Minesing, P-0 < DWELLlN\% T0 R " NT. centrally situated. south west Corner of Mulcastc r and McDonald Sta. House. 2 storev, 9.rooms and hall, garden and lawn. Apply on the premises`. V 45-tf NTED-- I\t4c.mce ahurse girl. Apgl: iMRS. W.M. CAMPBELL. :82 Dunlop street. z_-x-p [A ..-_.-.---.__......-_..'_ Inunzns run am; SU`P|_ l|E8_.`j Tenders will be "rt-ceisjed by the undersigned for he fullowmg sunlies to be ddivered atlhe gaol. amely :--Beef wit out bone, cr lb.; Beef with bone er lb. ; Pork and Bread per I . ; Oatmeal Standard. per barrel ; Syrup and Coal Oil. `per gallon ; Potatoes per bag; Butter per|b.; Pot Barley per lb.: Salt per barrel : Soap. Dalton's, per box. Smled tenders. muht be m bv Saturday. Feb. arxrd. Scaled tenders. by Saturday. 23rd. raer barrel amp. ualton s, per box. a: noon}, Address tenders to -4`-so-:1-urn uhvvllhrnvilr i-*Ai"MH"AN{b[ TWANTED, Paces. *Mcl`0NKEY-KEMP--On Feb 6th. at St. Paul's church. Innisl, bv Rev. Canon Murphv. Mr. Giibert McConkey. to Miss Hortense Kemp. both of Innisl. , once T0 cnennons. FARM` FOR SALE OR TO RENT. Married Man to work on farm. Applv V 5.7 R. E. MOORE, Allandale. ___.._.__._ on-'IcEs`To RENT on `LEASE As: Barrie` January 28th, 3900. `unu lunkuutunn an any \. I I I u u u A u s n u - u an uuuuuuuuuuuu .- THE TORONTO GENERAL TRUSTS COR- ano /urwnm xx. ...-....... ant` 'r...:o.... Fhtnfn In-nun 7-: x. ' Solicitor for the Exccutors. Dated at Bar/rie this 6th day of February, 190:. o-Iv W. I-I. PRINCIPAL- 7 A ntrong school with :2: regular teaches. splendid, uipmen and well ntronizd by students from _ cry province of the ominion. Ixqelsivr .B`1Fin88 ]9!19E9a1P3'Tn ? , HOUSE AND TTL6-r. ran SALE. - us up: nun unuu runs 3"-sup: I 3! UV LENNOX. A_;RDAGH. cowm a BROWN; 4;. | g Solicitors. V R: I-I-3: lied to our Special Cnurees iven BY MAIL in OKKEEPING and BUS NESS FORMS, ITH VIETIC. PENMANSHIP. SHORTHAND, \ PEWB [TING and ( ORRESPONDENCE ~ ll produce good remlts for any am_bitious ouug an or wo_man who wishes to qualify fora etter ition in life. _ , The'cost is but a trie. and our circulars will give full particulars. Write for them. ' A Correspondence Department. 1 on 0 lI,1I___ HI----Jr.` . OIDJIVI 3"5V uuuuuuuuuuuuuu .. -wr-- -..._....-. V100 ACRE FARM FOR SALE. - wwwww -- .-v-..---_..w v_---`_,-' _ .__,,_ In every detail is an up-to-date institutih. ' Capable instructors, pevtect equipment. Racis- factory results. Send for our descriptive and interesting catalogue. It will convince you. oLr2 L. No. 7 Susan HOMESTUQX. IU In----, - I .._-Z. ll. fl! $0! ? '"fEr}ii" "'g i'n'"""f ii day, Septembeflgth, I900. % w;I-)vIz1&'l'l;s1=iv_iTi=;N'I`s. -ADVERTISE m nun van yuan-us u ROl;l.ERT MURPHY. Cha.i'rman County Property Committee, Box 366. Barrie. ' 7-8 ' -- wriotn N..3._;s"1` Samvnu. Wxrs1.I1x' Pmprietor. son SALE. 1+-on SALE, MARRIED mmy no uuuuuuu vua uyyly bv DONALD ROSS. Assignee. A. Kisaock Est. M1. tnnn- 26-IV A. w. BEAR nsmv. Court House. [V gz_ unuw IV .. Sohcxtors. Butte 22-Iv % 3l|I|IIII I u Yards. foot of May St. Head onioe .3 gamma sc- . . Hard and S011; , uuuw O D nun _ Cutas you want. it: dry as coal, and split wood is under roof. Give an 5 o_sll.- ` ' Print: hvnhdrto-lo_1_u at 5 per `oant. onA p`e_rtv. Tenn: to amt borrows:-b. No connection`: mthI;_::.y loan Apply pen-Ionlnlly o:` by p , V ` `. . I . . _ ., _ _ , ,., VUAE ` frnm is down with I typhoid fever in the Royal Victoria Bospitol. Mr. Black went to Sturgeon Falls about 9. month ago but returned last week having developed typhoid fever while there At present he is progressing as well as can be expected. Aeleigh load of our young people took a trip on Wednesday evening the 6th inst; to the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Wallwin, -on the seventh con. Veaprn where they report having had a splendid time. rs "` The annual tea-meeting in connection with the Presbyterian church was held last Thurs- day evening and was a decided success. Addresses were given by the Rev s' Paton, Wallace, Crew. and Penman. The pro- gramme consisted of recitations, vocal and instrumental solos and duets. which were well received." The tea reflected great credit on the ladies of the church. ` IJDIINSTON 3. Farmers i @._t1f.entio'n. Miss Mary Richardson. of Apto. is visiting at present: with Miss S. Orpk; AA..|_l.-_..., ____ AA- Neighborl any I" you want n!-clan Flou: I0. take your wheat to Wilkin- son : Mill. Barrie. to be exchanged or grl-Ied. - ' I 11-\ In: . -- Mrs. Bromhesd Russell has returned -from Toronto where she has been spending the winter. We are pleased to welcome Mrs. Russell back again. ' Our village is getting quite lively. Three runaways in one week - . ENDOWMENT INSURANCEPOLICIES}, You. FINANCIAL _ STATEMENT. The following is an abstract of the`tinan- cial statement for 1900: = Receipt_s.- Balancefrom 1899 . . . . . . . ` Pupils tees . . . Town granny. . . . . . . . . . . . . Legislative grant. . . . , . . . 7 County grant . ., 1937 Soiencefeee: Exams. Departmental . . 206' 00 Exams. "Entrance. Disbursements.- Teachers salaries . . . . . . Janito:_"s salary . . . . . . Sec. -Treas salary. . . . . Supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . Repairs...-. [Fuel . . . . . . . . . Examiners... .; . . . . . . . Interest. . . . . . . . . . . . . . -. Miscellaneous. . . . . . . . ; . -_Bsl. to credit Bank. The inaugural meeting of the B. C.I. Board was held iuvthe Council Chamber on Wed- nesday evening of last week. Members present, Judge Ardagh, Rev. D. D. McLeod, J. Rogers, S. Weelev and Dr. Smith-. V Secretary J. F. Smith occupied the chair gill Judge Ardagh was re-elected'Chsirmen or 1901. ` i A V , _--,.1:_.. -_._`__:..-__ _:n L- ..L_ --._-_ l.Ul' Luvs. . _ ' The standing committees will be the same ~35 last year. A -nnnlntinn nf nnrrnur nn nvmnnfhv uni: ' GB IIIDL JURI- A resolution of sorrow and sympathy was passed concerning the death of Queen .Vic_- toria. ' The Board also passed 9. resolutionvof svmpethy with Mr Geo. Ball in the and. bereavement he suffered in the loss of his wife. VIVL- E_II_._'!__.. ___---_.L.. 2...- ____-_I; 5'1 351-4 5'5 1="`.;.2:;;*`::"';.::.`.':':::;': 1.1. II VJDIUIJ, EUVVU uuu wuuu G.N W. Tel.-Co,.......... Fl` I)....'....-l.'- .....l3-2...... Mdigr. chemicals . . . R Criatoe, bin ding.{ . . . . . . .. H-. H Otton, stove and sundries`. I`! `T \ll 'I"..l . (V- \}IV 7': &\3lt\l\',O I Q I 1 QIIIIOII T. Beecrofn. auditing . . . . . . . . . . U. W. Plaxton, auditing. . . . . . . Salaries for January. . . . . . . . . ..

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