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Northern Advance, 4 Apr 1901, p. 1

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recto tle of ` I: fails if. gum ` actory [ LIIU .IJUClu\l llll vuv \.rIovv I ciation for this year. FIWI... ....n..L.cu nnAnf:I\ uuov any so-w cva J ugge Ardaah _':s"El-eigated t represent tye `Board at._the Ontario Educauonal Asso __ E-.. `I.-- -.....- ciation tor this year.. \ The regular meetings of the Board will be held in future on the last Thursday of -the month, instead of the last Friday, as decided upon at the meeting on February 6th, except during the mouths of J ulydaud August. daw- UL} JILIIIWJ IIJDUI Mr. B. Hdlford Ardagh, _of Grmienhurat, vi spent Sunday with his parents. -I'__ n2 L__.. -: u....1 en. La. mahnmml hnma l.|_lUVo LU. Inc I; ; on F riday last. F - -I\ 1-r'Ie-_ BPULIV uuuuu, u v . u u . . n. l_....._._ Mrs. Gibson of Peel St. has seturned honie after visiting in Toronto for some time. Miss Daisy Plummet, who has been visit- ing friends _in Toronto. has returned home. `I -_...... `I'.'l...\o AC Tnrnnfn nnid M1`. lug ll{IULI\.lD _Iu .Lv:v-uvv. w- ..--..___ - Mr. George Hunt. of -'-lforonto, peid Mr. -and Mrs. J. E.- Wilmott a short; visit last week. V "` * \f-._.1--- _3..LI- On VVUUIL. ` Miss Paton returned on Monday night to .` New Lowell. after visiting the Misses Paton, Bradford street. ` . T -`. an 1 ll-,_ 1') A '`'\..$ 4-.` I All HVIIVI. u I) 5. av an Mr. George Duff and Mrs. R. A. Cookatown, visited .Mr.. and Mrs. Bride last Saturday. - t\.n_,._.J-.. D1108 I330 Duuuluuy. Mr. G. D. Ellis left on Saturday Hat Sault Ste Marie where he takes a. ver important position on the Algoma. Central eilwav. YOUR REQUIREMENTS IN Shingles, lath, Agricultural The land Plaster,` lime } and cement A ulreu uy mu ruguusuuuu. % Judge was delegated to 1... n......A at-. +1.. nntnrin Educational same or man LANDS tor for the I up to the 15th April, the East 5o_acres_qf L9I:nN up the 15th., April; 117019 nu u... r........_. -_ East 50 acres of Lot No. at, on the 7th Conces- sion of the Township of Oro-save the North East 5. acres thereof. The Sale will be subject to the approval of the Ofcnal (jvuardian of Infants. ; . p The highest or any tender will not necessarilv be accepted. _ _ e _ Terms of Sale---Ten per cent. down and the balance in one montlt --the` pqrchaser. to v the purchase `money into the Canadian Bank of mmerce to the 'oint credit of the Official Gu and of the xecutors of thesaid late William McLartv. Dated this azI}Ma`I1:h. A.D.. 1901. 3 T - ' G. A. RADENHURST. Solicitor for the Vendors, m-r: Barne P. 0. d-------- DEVOLUTION - or ESTATES ACT. , .4...) L\.. 6|-an undnl';&`nd ` I Social and Personal. ' - bheri Drurv was in Whitby this week. Mr. Lally McCarthy was. in town on Mon- \t .. into line on that date in one of the de thus prepare for a betterp:;:"FDts of our school (3 way to Success Tlt1.n In fe, -...r of Ten Teachers agydlth our Schd;>t1f>n . 039! e u q \ - h . pp , m April xst. and sped a f . ew> months: > . . Pong uy. . Rev. B. N. Burns, of Orillia, _w_as in tdwn _ n__:.1_.. I....a. , In the Town of Barrie. in the` County of Simcoe. ' and being comprised of arts of Lots one. two and three, on the east side of radford streetf, the said 0 ;> twentv six. in the Fifth Concession of the Township of Vespra. in. the County of Simcoe, which said parcels are described by metee and bounds. * Being the property formerlv occupied by Andrew. Miscampbell. deceas . ., . - ' For terms and particulars npply to ` _i LEN-NOX, ARDAGI-l'.~COWAN _BROWN, .3- :5`: - A ~ V -V Solicitors. Barrie 13?`:-:1\11:>n1=e. . Highest cuhyria 031919! fin` uhable. . mrnan. -; K3911: , -.2`-_. V can be fully met at lowest prices if you call on '22-ly HOUSE 13-35 ` reuau Avplyy. Ikv -v--- iiindowment Ihsugina or, many Joana: _'1`HE m'rm_u:s.'rs or BARRIE. nu: counnr OF `smcon AND nu: nommox , 3. A. Du, or` .1 an..- I..- ml.-., `. ARRIE, COUNTY -OF :SIMCOE, ONTARIO, APRIL Apr. 1st. 7 ' ` central Busmoss ollogo, Toronto; - W. H. SHAW Pnmcxmoz. Ln JJIII-I, VI ` Jae. Mc- M7; Meyer sun netueee se Receive Board of 1 ~ Works Report. `The regular meeting` of the Town Council was held on Mondav evening, April lat. All themembera present. ' . \l\IbIAAl-lu\l\LVIICao\r-v A letter wss read from F. M. Smith ask- ingthat the Electric Light wires be again connected with his house on Oliver street. The poles had been removed with his con- sent about two years ago by the Company on the understanding that they would be re- placed in a couple of weeks after giving ; notice. ` 1\_ n12__-.. In `El ni mane. aI>nII=nll that A me. Dr. Oliver, M.H.0., wrote stating that a. man named Cross lived in a small shanty -near the water's` edge at Kempenfoldt and that he had been under treatment for some time but his ailments were due to the ex- cessive lth ofhis surrounding and suggest- ed that two months in the House of Refuge would be the best mode of dealing with him. A |_L-___ .:..__. 1`lT:1I!.. nI..:..mn K`. wgg D855 Inouu UI. UUDIIIIS Wlllu IIIIIII ` Aletter from Willis Chipman, C.E.-A. was read in which he stated that W. F. Grant: I n- --_...... ..4.-.... 1....-`u um-:1-9-An him nrntnnn. 1'33 In WHICH Ill! Blnnbuu yuan.` vv. .l.'s vu-nu & 00., contractors, had written him protest- ing against the action of the town in ex- cavating for and repairing leaks on the Waterworks extension `to Allandals without `hrst notifying the contractors. Mr. Chip- man suggested that all such matters be re- ferred to` John Hines, the local agent, in 'writing and -if heneglected or refused to repair same within` a reasonable time. the town miaht then proceed to make any neces- sarv repairs, - 4 1.. llhnnnmnn wmta reouestinlz that the` lsarv repairs, 4 Jas. Uheesman wrote requesting sidewalk in front of his shop on Elizabeth street be lowered as his cellar was being ooded and that unless the repairs were] made he would do it himself and the town ` would be held responsible for any damage. nu- _ _'-.._..-.-...:.... 4-in-`en nnarn I'll Farrah!` HI their Would` D8 held TQSDOIJBIUIU IUL` any uusuuaws The communications were referred to their REPORTS. Ald. Powell. Chairman ofthe Board of nWorks, presented Reports No. 1, 2, 3.. No. 1-That the Clerk be instructed to advertise for tenders for lumber for the use of the corporation during the present year, all material to be delivered in such places within the corporation as required. Adopt- ed. . . . ` , Report No 2 recommending the appoint- ment of J as. Smith and Wm. Armstrong as overseers was the same as the report which the Msyor retused to receive at the last meeting, and the Mayor again refused to present the report to the Council. At the ` meeting of the Works Committee on Friday evening Ald. Brennan was absent, Ald. Powell and Ald. McLean were in favor of A the report while the Mayor objected to it. His Worship ruled that as the report was the same as the one presented at the pre- " ceding meeting he would not receive it. Ald. Powell appealed against-the ruling of T the Mayor when this ruling was sustained. A n.........4. 16.. .!1_'l`hnl-. wmr Committee cou- respective committees. _ I the M8y0r_ Wnen IJDII tuna` was D:-lwvwluvun I Report N0.` 3-'1`hat your Comtmttee 1 alder it would be to the interest of the} town to purchase 9. teamof horses and the.` necessary appliances for the use of said team. (11. o-Inn-nfnrn 1-nnnmmand that the Board X o1-\'TGO`\IERY--On Friday. March 29th, the we `I Of Waler MontgoI;Iery.hStroud, ofa, -daughggr. _.0 S t rda,v. arc 3oth.asont M33 w]%Es.Nnorn:a.:1Wice.`StrOud. O . ad anW~{rdr;:::r2a:;"G::;:L:;.=~*~ 3 T MARRIED --HORNE--At Mitchell `Square. on: MCMILLAN V _ . . March 22nd. b.V' R8 133; Cyrne. MISS Marian McMillan. and Mr. Bengamm I. Home. both of Oro. '00LMAI\'-RElD-On Wed iesd -. M 1.. , ,` at the residence of the` brigs faat;Icer.2I\t1`:-, i$ u1m Reid. by Q19 Rgv. Wm. McConnell. Miss 1I1,,._ ___ _ _r.l,__ HPPIIEIIUUB lull Iauu uuc U]. uouu uwuuu. N We therefore recommend that the Board h of Works be authorized to, purchase : 1 team of horses at a cost of. a $300 1 Waggon u n . .- 50 1 sleigh n A n . . 30 - - [1 set harness is n . , 40 o o o o u o o u a stlliltllt We find after thorough inquiry that the cost of keeping a team is about $125, and cost of repairs, shoeing, etc.'. is about $50 per year. We also ask power to engage a suitable married man to look after and work said team, he to occupv rooms in re hall now segapart for the purpose; to attend to ringing the hell and to performall necessary work in connection; his wife to look after and clean the rooms occupied by the town officials. ' - l - That the Uouncil notifv Mr. Williams, the present teamster, that his services will not __...--2...uI `foam nu! `ht: nnvf, Ere:-Juuu UUIIIIIBUVI, uuuw sun uvsvavuu nu. Iavv exequired after May let next.` \ This report was laid over for considers - ` tion till next meeting. AIJ' 1!--- cunnann-at` `IIHA mnnnlvh A` 'I'.l'IA \ tron u next: uruuuug. Ald." 1`yrer presented "the report of the Fire and Police Committee, recommending the acceptance of a tender for improvements to the tire hall. As [there was some misun- derstandingin the committee about this re-' port being presented, the Mayor asked that it be laid over till next meeting. Ald. Jory stated that he did not think it right to bring in a report recommending the expendituae of $2,500 when not four members of` the Council knew what tenders had been receiv- ed. The consideration of the report was postponed till next meeting.` ' MOTIONS On motion of Ald. Powell and Ald. Mc- Lean the sum of fty dollars was ordered to be given to Rex. Ardagh, who has lately retnrned from service in South Africa. ___-J L_ AIJ `KAT puns: nnnn-IIIAI1 `II! ` returned xrom service in uuuuu cuuun. Moved by Ald. McLean, seconded by Ald. Powell. that in accordance with the letter of .Willis Chipman, C.E., the clerk be instruct- ed to notify Mr. John Hines and Messrs. W. F. `Grant 85 Co. that a leak had occurred in the pipe at the . creek, near Banker's bridge. -Carried. 1 _TnI-an inn: 7 whn was m-agent. informed brmge.-Us.rrIea. . John Hines, -who was present, informed the Council that he had nothing whatever to do with the matter. A 1.1 111...... :..a......I....-.l n I-unjnuv `I'll nu-nvnnf. 11000 Wltn Hue uuwwr. Ald. Tvrer introdnceda by-law to prevent traud in the sale of milk. The by-law was read a rst, second and third time and adopted. This simply puts in operation in "the town the statutes which make it an in- dictable offence to sell milk which hasbeen wagered, skimmed, or in any way adt_1lter- :t:;1.`f ` 0360. AI quite a_ number were present who are interested in the extension of the Agricul-I tural Dark, Ald. Veir explained that`- the question would betaken up at next meeting of th_eCouncil. _ um. 11...... -...........a.-A in AIR Pnuna that > or the Uouncu. The Mayor suggested to Aid. Powell that he might make a motion to appoint the mad overseen.` but this he refused. todo, main- taining that `any motion he would "make would be the some as the report which the I Mgyor refused. to receive. . |-- "A-an-:1 QLA-n nt`;l\I'I"Ia- CALD\VELL-I B. M , 9 v Charlotte St. RAHAM--At :7: Duniop street Ban-e on A" -l ' I pr: - G -md 1001. Vvillxam Grxham in his year Christ Church Easter Meeting. The annual parish meeting of" the congre- gation of Ohrist church will be held on Eas- ter Mcndav night, April 8th, at 8 o'clock, in the Sunday school rocrn. Everv member of the congregation and attendant at the church" V is earnestly requested to be present. `Re- portsfor-. the year past will be read. cccra will be elected` for the ensuing year, and the. _m'_s__ --R 4.I..'. nlnnsmh will he talked CVOP. I01` `NU Vlllllllg Jung. nuuu 3...,` affairs of the church will` be talked over. ` The ladies` of the church will serve coffee and refreshments during the evening. All member: are cordially Invited to show their. }inte're'et in their" church by theiro presence `at "this meetingoouiul?-ee_ter. M.on`d_uy-night; ;. .- ' alter Witteu,`_ , Rector. syor rexuaeu. W reuulvu. Ehe Council then adiourned. TOWN COUNCIL. COMMUNICATIONS. Reduction in the Estimates for 1901-2-7 T M1113 `on the Dollar Suicient. The School Board met in the Board Room on Monday-evening, April lat._ (301. Ward in the chair, all members-present except Messrs. Clark. Brunton, Andrew and Smith. - L- _..A. 4.. LL4- Jllullo ulna. u, an Illauvna ......- Miss Mabel Sprott asked-to.` ;t;1: won the `int of occasional teachers. ' u ap, 15--- T\_ `[:__] '.lBIA Ul. UU\3ua|uuue you-nu-um \ ,Trustee Milne on behalf of Rev. Dr. Find- lev, thanked the Board for their kindness in putting-the flags on the eehoele at half meat: on the anniverearv of the death of his son, J amen H. Findley. Lila; \IL'J.hlI Alex. Cowun, `chairman of the Manage- ment Committee, presented a report stating that the only business before that ccmuuttee .1. .1- anon`-4=r|lI mun the `l'II`An&l'&ti0n Of Jun , PENT().17\ ;In Bar Elizabeth stree Penton, aged 5- vs? -2 n,n1. fl that me only Dusluess uuun-u uunu w.uu.......... I at its meeting was the preparation of the ' estimates for the ensuing nancial year, `which had been done and placed` in the hands of the nance committee. The Man- agement Committee had been able to keep well within the estimates for lastyear, there being a surplus of $375, to its credit. due laraely to the abolition of the fth form, while the salaries of a number _of teachers had been increased at the beginning of the year, The report was adopted. rn2_-_-- -n.........c. NI . `:1 u-nnnmmnnrlina the l ycllln J.uv avruyu u... ......r...._ Finance Report No. 3 recommending the payment of the following accounts_,_wae pre- sented by Alex. Milne : \\ Miss Clara King. _teaching. . . . . . . $10 00 Barrie Gas Co . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 4 38 T1103. Campbell, wood . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 50 Report adopted. A . Finance Report No. 4 was then presented as follows : 1r.-__ n-......:u..... an lnnnnn Inna 1-n nrn. I touows: . Your Committee on Finance beg to pre- sent the estimates for 1901-2, as follows : Finance-- ` Public School Debentures. . Sec.-Treasurer : salary . . . . Interest . . . . . . . . . ; . . . . . . . . Postage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Audit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Mana.gem'en'b.... . . . . .@ . Property and Supply . . A; . .. Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . '. INCOME. Cash in Bank; . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. Balance product: of 1900 levy due. Countv Grant, Model School. . .-. . Departmental, n n . . . . . Public School Grant . . . . . . . . . . . . Non-resident fees . . . . . . . . . . . . . Model School fees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . tees the`Committee on Finance are enabled, after making due provision for an eicient teaching sta and the care and improve- ment, of the school properties, to submit estimates for "1901-2 showing a reduction as compared with last vear s estimates of $918.34, while amount asked for is $1191.28 less than last year, involving a ieduction in With the assistance of the other commit l lar. The total estimated income to the 30th- April, 1902. is $1720. 42, the expenditure being $1l829.14, leaving $10108 72 to be raised. and your committee recommend that, under date of of .lst May, next, the Town Council be requested to levy this amount, and after deducting the Public School De- bentures for the year, to place the balance to the credit of this Board. It is estimated that a rate of seven mills on the dollar will be sufcient to produce the amount required. MOTIONS- Cowan--Milne-'I`hat the. Town Council - be requested to make arrangements with the ` Bank of Toronto to honor our cheques until rst instalment of taxes is due. --Carried. Il !I.__ "r_._.!-_-.. 1`- nuAAh 4-n nnrnnlnf \the Public School levy of a mill on the dal- ; nrst instalment or taxes Is uuu.--u....._e... ` -Milne-Jamieson----In order to complete the system of drill already adopted in the school, and to make the rifle practice abso- lutely safe, one of Mul1ineaux s Safetv Tar- gets be procured at a cost not exceeding 340 --Carried. ' V . nu__ |n_.'nsA-____ rl'I_._...A. :. .. nnnaI-s-Hnn -Uarr1ed. - TheMullineaux Target is so constructed that the scale is `reduced so as to give the same results. so far as practice is concerned, at a raugeoi 20 yards as could be obtained at a target placed 500 yards distant. - By the insertion of a small tube in the breach of the rie and the reduction. in the weight of the cartridge the ordinary rie may he used. The target is composed of canvas, so that no dispute can arise about a shot, 'as the hole made will tell the story. Behind the canvas are four steel plates slanting inwards in which bullets are caught. o-lv The Spring -Ae>si'ze`s opened in Barrie on` Tuesday of last week. Chancellor Boyd presiding There were no criminal cases but a long liatlof civil cases. . fl... flu-n-up` Inning A I} long uali OI ulvu caucus. The Grand J urv were E. A. Doolittle, Orillia (Foreman): J as. McGuire. Elmvale; Jae. Doan, Tiny : Frank Nettleton, Coiling- wood .; Chas. J. Banting, Essa ;'1`. G. Smith,` Toaaoronto; J. . R. Graham, Teoumseth, Isaac Scott. - Nottawaaaga; Arch. Malcolm. lilos; W. H. Mitchell, Beeton; D. W. Len- nox. Innlsl - Nathan Calverly, Orillia Tp. I rm... n.......: 1...... ..:..:a....I at... man` uni lmn. IIOX. Lumen: ; nuullau un|vuu`y., vunuu Ayn The Grand Jury visited the gaol and hos- pital and in the presentment expressed its satisfaction at the absence of serious crime in the County. The gaol was considered unsafe in case of re and the dwelling ac- comodationwas not what it should be. The Jury _was glad tovsee that steps yvere being `taken to enlarge and improve the hospital. .-.. __.. LL A. -1 `IV.--us _"IK._C:_; for deft. vvunnvna -:v w---- -- ._ B` ' '-'l""" ' ""5 The first case taken up was that of -Tyne vs. Adams. and ocoupied the attention of the court for the greater nsrt of two days. Tyne was riding the well-known racer Brother Bob? at the fair in Collingwood last September, and the defendant -Adam! crossed the track with a horse and buggy while the race was on, with the result that Tyne eollidetl with Adams buggy and sul- tsined severe injuries. The jury returned a verdict for the pleinti for $200. H. H. Strethv, K 0., forpl. ; V F. B. Johnston, -4p:`.' q-c-u.- __ `I1 f_ 7da_.n`1:. , W. `R . '.l.).g\Jag Av; uvnvu The case of John. Mcllveen vs. W. W- Carter. arose out of an accident which on` cured to one John Mollveen while working in themill of defendant. The plainti` re-` ceived 5 out on the foot from a. new which he `claimed wee ntguerded. L Verdict for defen- am; :r:g1u.;.R. D. -Gums \.. .`.,.4 "n-`__. ii: ; The jurynretuiyed vet-dict for the ,de-' hgI_dnb1:1__ !1_efs1a;zx.du'_;ay,-fcx_aqe pf` Jose `FV`iogh_g x:; T0b&`BnCE.xsac gallon SCHOOL BOARD- `EXPENDITURE. w V0 N WI-{OLE No._ g_4v65`3_, voL L. .sA-Mug,` Wssnu Propnetot. - ~ I REPORTS.` $pring Aeeizes. T1 OF CANADA OUR `CTBRION. .... .. $119-171 .....Ts_131os 72 4. 1901 . $637 so 2247 25 "E9231; ; -3894 39 359,78; Strong * gardening - York icism , 65339 125' 00 100 00 6 00 10 00 vs. Geo. A. Morphet. Donald Rose for p1 .; _Brnce 8: F air for deft. __.-_ - .n n 1'! IJI IIIAU \IJ a.I~-- nil: wav- Margaret E. Baxter Va. Elizabeth A. Bax. ` ter, a. slander case, was settled out of court. Lenudx & Fraser for pl`. I 1-...-- JJVIIIIVJQ V3 -I-' IKC\4i IVA FI- The case of Andrew Keogh` and James Keogh vs James Childs and Harry Uhilds, for malicious prosecution, was settled be- tween the parties. Lenuox & Fraser for` pHf.; Fisher 85 Bell for defts. 1 -- - A ,,2.l-_:. .....A I-l|lI.; nlpner on Dell up.` uuw. L. M. Fowlie vs The Ocean Accident and Guarantee G0,. was an action brought hy the plainti. Mrs. Fowlie, to recover $2.000, the amount of an accident nolicv carried bv her husband atthetime of his death. Mr. Fow- lie was killed on the railroad track near Severn Bridge, and the defence endeavored to show that `he had committed suicide The jury gave a verdict for the plainti. J. Stephens for pl' ; Leighton McCarthy-for i tinti- U1 U0 ` The case of Martin Sawver vs.` M_cCor' mack. McLeod. & Co.. qn interpleader 183118! was settled out of court. .. ,u 1 an L___._- L` LUEII deft. vvv-v u\Iv\I\\A \l\ny u- `V--- ` i Dunn. vi. the North of Scotland ortgage Co., was laid over till the next I101}-]l1l`Y att- ting of the court. -- - A I-11 *l'I',._L___ __.. "VLA l'V..1. ` ulug us vuu uvu: u. The actinn of Tim: Horton vs. The Col' lingwood Ship Building Co., was settled be- tween the parties. v *` I Al 1!, 1'1 A..J....I_ -on II vvcvu uua you ulwvl Weslev Moore and Ainslie P. Ardagh vs. Johanna Oppenhiemer, 9. will dispute. was laid over till the next sitting of the non-jury court, the defendant agreeing to pay costs of postponement McCosh & Thompson for executors; R. D: Gunn for deft. garaemng an v ., _ _ _ STRATHY. B1"akee: ' . .,,.,.., I AKE NOTICE that the Partnership heretofore existmg of Scott &_ Scott Egg Merchants has been dissolved. All a_dJu.=tments of Accnmts with said rm to be made wnth ROBERT SCOT1 , Allis. A N` ` 14'xsn UJ\U\.il|I.U|I!g I.Uo y. vuuu -v- - W. G. Fisher vs A. Brad's-h;tw eh al-An ` L interpleader issue is to be taken up in 1`o- M ronto on 9. day to be xed later. 1 2,, LL- _-..- -3 T..- UIJLU Uu u urn, uv -av .....-~_ --v--- Judgment was reserved in the case of_Jas. L. Burton and Martin Burton against James Plavfair. The case arose out of the failure of defendant to carry out an agreement to purchase some timber limits. The case of Alveria Parks vs. The `Town- ship of Flos aroused considerable interest. The husband of plaintiff was thrown from his wagon and sustained injuries from which he died. The pill . claimed a defective culvert was the cause of the accident. The case was not concluded, and the hearing of the evidence will he comuleted here and the argument will be heard in -Toronto Mc- Ca'rthy.iBo_vs & Co for pll; Aylesworth & Co. for defts. B? the way. it is about time the boys were `thinking of organizing a lacrosse club in town, There is no reason why we should not have 9. rattling good junior team aathere is plenty of first class material to draw from and it would be a. pity to see the game die out in a place the size of Barrie. -1-: The election of oicers of the C.L. A. takes place in Toronto on Good Friday. P. Mc- Millan, of Beaverton. is running against 0. R. McKeown. of Orangeville for -the presi- sny. Dr. L E. Campbell. of Bradford. who was pitted against John F. Lennox. tormerlv of Barrie for the position of second vice-president has decided not to remain in the eld so tbatiJ. F. Lennox will get the position without a struggle. ` All who are interested in baseball will take notice that there will be a meeting of the Barrie Baseball Club on Friday evening, April 19th. at the Royal ,Hotel. at which time the club will reorganize. All who wish to play ball with the club this season are requested to attend and sign contract. Ar- rangements are being made to form an Ama- teur Baseball League, including Bradford, Newmarket, Sutton. Barrie. and possibly Beaverton. There will be business of im- portance to discuss at this meeting, so be on hand promptly at 8 p. m. . I l l Messrs. Gray; Reid. Dodds and Keenan,` ` members of the Harrie Checker Club. go to Markham on Thursday to plav a match with members of the Markham Checker Club. Wm. Fleming, ex-champion checker player of Canada, isone of the players who will oppose Barrie, and the other players are nearly as good, so -Barrie will have to get down to business or they will return on Good "Friday minus their scalps. Its a good thiugsthere` are prospects of warm weather, as a loss of scalps at this season of the year would not be as serious as it would be in January. _ Two rinks of Orillia curlers came to Bar- rie on Friday evening and played what may be the last game of the seas Jn. unless Father Winter continues to blow his breath on us from the Northland. The results were not at all comforting to the home club; Orillia winning by 24 shots. The following is the score :- Barrie . Orillia -J. G. Scott . Bud Irish A. E. Stapleton A A. 8. Thompson Geo. Hogs! R. Cunningham D; A. MoNiven, sk. 5 R. N. Burns, sk. 18 i O. H. Lyons J. O. G. Curran ; J. Co`ey o G. T. Madden 1 Dr. Lemon John Fraser 1 A. Brownies, sk. 10_ _ H. Holcroft sk. 21 Total The by-laws to appoint Commissioners to manage the Electric Light and Waterworks and to grant $2000 to the Royal Victoria Hospital were submitted to the ratepayers on Friday and both were carried by sub- stantial majorities though the vote was rather small. ' The following are the results by wards :- Wrd_{ No. The va-luable property of the R0} ta]. suitable for good `residence, Oers recexved by the Se_cretary. vA-l'! `Ward No. A V 7 ev-Threenevg cases of smallpox are report- ` Township of Tiny. . " Total Majority 126. ~ Total Majority 249. Spprts of the Week. ' Both By-L;7's Carried. ' OOBEMISSION 1 for - I\ ' ` nosr19rAI'. BY LAW; 7 for EXTRA MATCHEU span or young orown Colts. two vears old. chunks. about 1400 lbs. in weight, at $xoo each. this span is hard _to bgat. Also a good DRIVER 3 years old. Bay, wxll dnve single or double. Apply to E. H. IOHNSTON, Minesing " " ' ' I4-1: 57 E5 55 61 -nn BY- LAW. ,,m, 63 an Total I signings zagainat .L I5 News of Town and l`.ountry'Side. Many B.eada7:Paragraphs of Local Interest. -To-morrow is Good Friddy. New eld and garden Seeds now an - rlvlng at BOTHWEIJRS ~ _ ___-_L :_Ln:nnnI- `\AOO L- `Ill,i Glut nu`: - -.- cu .n---- v -Wanted-A smart intelligent boy`:-c; learn the printing business. Apply at this office. ' _ r\-_;..:-.. ..... t:...`l n Ann-nnnnnv :;I-Anna Can otnce. A _ . `Parties can nd a dumping ground for earth and yard `scrapings on the new tanner? t . pr9.?r'~..3:m+. Cleaned. Laid and Retted. pm713'(per)?'.pets Cleaned, Retted. Prompt attention, low prices and satisfac- tion guaranteed. S. H. May. 210 Dunlop street. - I\._ \l'-_.).... -no.-n:nn a nu`! vn-gnu cant. 178 I street. ,---On Monday morning a gull was seen hovering over the bay a short distance from the atntiou evidently looking up its old sh- ing ground. _ #1).-..+ nmnn. mnnnv orders issued on ofcal EE mg grounu. -}: ost office money orders issued on office: in the United States can now be obtained an the same rate of commission as orders pay- able in Canada. - 71-- TN- '[.`:...J`I..- Lnu U\II1\n1\U\`t|A an anti, O`ers -in writing of land suitable for site of the proposed New Hospital will be received bv the under-_ signed up to Friday noon, April 12th 1901. W. SARJEANT. _:_:_.._.__.--_.... 14-14 3| 5016 ll] Uuuuu an. -'-Rev. Dr. Findlay has presented apar- trait: in oil of the late James H. Findlay who was killed in South Africa. to the Collegiate Institute of which he was formerly a. pupil. ' IN 9111 JI-lllvllllonw \7D n--..-_- ___ __ __ --At a meeting of the Senate of Toronto. University held recently an informal vote was taken on the question ot changing the name to the Universitv of Ontario. A large majority favored thecbange. in. 1114.1... ll.`-.4-II-v `ITI1-uncut anti` 3'` -U 31 .34 (IA 3 25 um-Jv.-u, ..~~v- ...- ---- ---...._ - For Choice Family Flour and all kinds of Fem! go to Wilkinsoms. All orders delivered promptly in any nantity. Please leave your orders at t e M111 Oice or Telephone No. 23. 1 I 1 $1.00 PER ANNUM IN ADVANCE _ SINGLE COPIES FIVE CENTS. - `Ill? ua..nn- v-.v-. V. ......____v..__ . __ \ -A meeting for all interested in lacrosse will be held in the Lime Kiln Club rooms. Mary street tonight at 8 o clock for the pur- pose of organizing a lacrosse club. All who take an interest in the game are invited. 1-1 1 , _____ -It is possible that Canada may soon have a rince all of its own. The suggest- ion has. been made and is being considered that the eldest son of the Duke of York and Cornwall be given the title Prince of Canada. I17. 1.. --- :._..4. ,.'TR\ `\IA ICl-{ED `Span of young Brow_n .E.\.. On1"n i-pare nld. chunks. 1400 IS. "11 V............ .. 5..-- --- ---_- _ _,___ __ _ t'Barrie Music Store.--We have inst opened out a beautiful assortment of piano and organ valour and damask scat-fa, new.in design and ne quality, imported from New York. Prices from $2.50 up. A. F. Garf- rett. proprietor. pa-'I"|-u: pnh:n {ca I-my-p_Rn are we. wilzhh rem propnuwr. t8'The Robin is here-So are we, withfu full assortment of Parlor and Bed Room Suites. Tables, Sideboards, Desks, Blinds. Curtain poles and Mouldings. Pictures framed promptly, At the New Furniture house. Five Points. Ford &. Palk. I , ll!) IJUHBU. xnvv L vnuuw. .. V... .. - ..-.. --A charter has been granted to the Mid- land Iron and Steel Construction Co. The capital stock is $40,000. The company will commence the erection of buildings at once for the construction of boilers, bridge work and general steel and iron works. sun 9-. I. I A !lS___-- Ia. Ml} WUIB WM 5`-'5-DVD! HLUCI ouu. Alva II V - --The Hospital Auxiliary is indebted 3! many kind friends for their interest in aidigg, them to dispose of their cookery hook. n L esnecially grateful recognition is due to Mrs. ' Trueman, of Midland, whose zeal has done such gees! Service in. eellieg *.:, ""`8- _ .v'vnv --There is a possihlty of Everett pesel . easing an oil well. For same time there have been indications of oil on the farm of Mr. Andrew Gauley. and as number of Col- lingwood capitalists have taken the matter up and secured an option on the property. A . 1\ (1_,,-_L ___-____.._..-__.....; `--r --_ _v---_-- --- V.___-r, _ ` - -Capt. Duncan Stuart, receiver of revenue at Johannesburg. South Africa, who was in command of B" Company, 191: Royal Can- adians, has written to a friend in Windsor that steps are being taken `to mark and beautify the graves of the (/anadiana who fell in Africa. --Lieut.-Col. Margetts will arrive in Bar- rie to (lav. April 4th, `and will conduct a special revival service at 8 p m. in the S.A. Barracks, silver collection at the door. On Good Friday meetings will be held 8 a.m. 3 mm. and at 8 p.m.. Conclusion of siege, enrolment of soldiers. commissioning of local ocers, etc. ' ,,_,__. _~-_._ 1.. A-____ 4- 1_u VLAAVVA no V. v... _'l`he cheapest place in town to buy haul and son. wood is A. W. Wilkin- sonh. Delivered promptly in any xnantity to any part of the town and llandale. Leave orders at mill olce I or phone. 23. vn .r-v-.v- ._-- -What might have been a very serious fire started last Thursday night in the build- ing occupied by A. Roeenfeld, on Baveld Stu, fortunately the damage done was small as the re was extinguished in time to save the building. Mr. Rosenfeld e stock and furniture were damaged with water and smoke. wuau_v- -Mr. George VVardman, who recently secured his diploma from the Dental Veter- inary College, Toronto, left on Tuesday for Barrie, where he will hang out his shingle. Since returning from college he has treated several horses in this section and has shown that he thoroughly understands his profes- sion. We wish him success.--Beeton World. _.-_. .. - .. .--- _-_,_ . --A deputation from the W.C T U. wait- ed upon the Provincial Government on Fri- day last, urging legislation giving the fran- chise to women. Mrs. Thos McKee. Barrie, provincial president of the W.C.'1`.U. head- edthe deputation and introduced it. Mrs. Gibson. of Barrie, was also present. The arguments advanced` were :-Women pay taxes; they are subject to the laws; are interested in moral reform and the develop- ment of -the country. and are as capable of forming opinions as are the men. 7:! .;, v,p _____:.J__-I_I_ :_;._-.-..L 4.- L-_.- Kllnluu- and 1901. -----any 1 nnnnn ---5 -r---v-~ -- .--~ -_- ._V__ -A' case of considerable interest to horse- owners and the public generally was that of Tyne vs. Adams heard at the assizes just concluded here. Adams drove on the track at the fair in Collingwood last fall while a race was being run, thereby` causing an accident in which Tyne was seriously in- jured. The jury broutzht in a verdict of 3200 against Adams. Every year accidents occur through carelessness` in driving on the tracks and it is about time the public learn- ed that while` a race is on they have no right, whatever, on the track, and in going there they not only run the risk of danger to them- selves, but are liable for any damage that may occur through their presence. I -:u-__-_ I-n_-.I - ....-4'...o _ol.....`I..-n fan: nun-J vvvunu v---<--".. --v-- r _ _ _ _ _ _ 7. Flower Food, a perfect ntlmnlaut for wlnqow plants at l!0'l`lIWl!l.l.9s . i There will be service in Christ church (Reformed Episcopal) on the morning of Good Friday, at 11 o clock. Tne Rev. B. D. Cameron, aetor of the Presbyterian church. Allan ale,`Nwi_il- deliver an address upon The Crucixion. All are` cordially be . _ Wultei_'::'Wlf.te_1I,V Good. Friday Service, 1901. M Robeff. \n rralf rtllluu, inst. at 2.p.m. uh... BARRIE, ONTARIO. IOOOOOOOIOOOQOIOOOIOOI _:_ vious ANTED-A sn_1art. m*"'g"t ADVANCE `VF rinting busmess. ADPIY at ' I E. V vv m..m A u_ 1 U K r IV '1`, centrally situated. scum U west Corner of Mulcaster and McDonald Sts. HOUSE. 2 storm`, 9 rooms and balls, gatdenand lawn. APP`! On the premises. ' _ 45-ff - ___ - ruuzt %II I8 11-: I 0 John, strect-Ten roomed house. stable and half an acre around. Enquire of DR. MCCARTHY, 12-15 - W (1111 nl) 15) THE l"lKS'.I.' UF Al Kl14--A T U0od_ plain Cook or G'eneral_Servant.- =Fare to 0|'0r_1to wnll he paid and good wages given `to an eXp5`Ced Person. Apply by letter to MRS. H'UT.'A ecn's Park, Toronto. V ' I3-14'? mu run NEW HOSPITAL. "'~vI- l"|l`I/ I-\JI TYTI F331` Brick C_1zd House, 2: McDonald St. containing `1'~ Dining room. Kitchen an :. Bedrooms, good Cl:1)lar with cement oor, Coal fu Bace, Bath room. 9 Sets: elc.. Hnnua :c mac-vnlu MINI! and `Q ucuar with cc closets, etc., he.-ma oI~--- OMS. House heated throughout, with 5 tons frame stable 18x24. Applv H- H- ` . gtter to EGERTON H. J0 _, _....-v -IV`""" .I"`"' v-.- gm; good water etc. APP1_I`;? S't1!`(`f)j ,|'.e;i1i`:2Eti?3_' P j ,1 . --___; apro- aris bre: A an acre-'1 A ....I., . E NOTICE TO CREDITIJRS. - L/JAL4\7J.\)l.V lJ\Jk7&L\L'l\'k1 \I\IJ.J .1` LEGE had such an attendance. or given so much satisfaction to vit;s pa.- .V trons as during the present session. Three limes has it been necessary to extend its seating accommodation, and as fast as they can be got ready, out the pupils go to situations. ' 1 A complete equipment, 9. thoreugh-_ ly up-to date establishment, in every lme thorough,` practical. satisfactory. lt pays_tc;dt;eu(1 the E. B. C; G`r-et' a Circular free for a post card. T Ham`! late of - * bread "` U` nal-g White ' he . about 1 h died Or Waonmaker. deceased W 0 19th Feb . send .del1veI . sted '50 ruary, I9`~ 3" "qua to the-und . an _ {f 11 p*'`" sand R.-Whutebrend hffp ' _ R_.E, Flow _ ers:g_ned Sohcntor for Executor `of 19019 _ `, 1'18 ! 1` 3999 aims on or bf;,e1t1hneo:tl%e lia-H` for t 9 f be said Executor 5 3 0 I e f t9: . t th" r an? r estate (if an) `hem be) 0 hav0`b . ' 3 -qt _ In) Person of whose clam` u ' 3` ' Ben as aforesaid- nted 2 , {I *- 3rd. March A`!/Dc 399-1. \R . . . v 3:01 xglah Fel EXCELSIOR . Business Gollege. WEL.LING_ T0 RF NT, centrally situated. south Corner nf Mnlr-nchar and Mnnnnald S128. rness, N E\\ ADVEI{TlSEiViEN'PS. March 23rd, Houa AND LOT FOR SALE. 3%: --.---, `g wxlling boy; about 18 yeais of ae. for ing and other work. Apply to . H, THY. Blake street. L [ANTED BY THE FIRST OF `APRIL-A Gnnd r\,:|:n r`,.,.I. ._ (:-.........I Q .... ....o .-Fm-n tn L__________ 100 ACRE FARM FOR SALE. N.._.|, . ,t `S""`-f|l3l'. VBIIJBDIC VJOWI1 I40` lV.o U5 Iartg; fouth sxde of Worsley street. Ba:-ne- -one rhiubrgadan acre--The property: 9f the late R, - Apply to . - G. A. RADENHURST. 3.1761. mm. souciwn EVER in its history has the EX- (`l.`IQT('\`D DTTQTKTIPQR! nnr._ 13:15: eriori Eov WANTED. Eon SALE on TO LET. ;tc bl. . --At street._ Barrie. April~ ;. Ins 65 year. _In Barrie. on April 2nd. xgcl. at :33 :th street. Percy. tourth son of Henr . 14 ve_ars. Funeral Friday, st: for Umon Cemetery. 9 Town LOT FOR SAL:-:., 'iEL'16fi "1't"1iN'i's? "c`6`1Zi __I_.__- '-.. ot the (Input um..- .,- ____ ____v r better position in life. Etiucatio; osuccess. Try it. School with Teachers. and finest equipment in my of your consideration. Write for o vacations. Spring Tam from .ULuvuu w-_. - 9 w. SHAW pmc,..,.c_ 7-`on SALE. "d, 190:; arr; ADV'EZR1'l.S,E-_,_;|, ment noor, coal furnace, batn room: is warmly btiilt and is Well zhout. WHI1 z tnnn anal. Also BORN. DIED.T W\\"E-1.11 E353 'c'o"a'1. 15136` OTTON &5 ll- r of Royal Victoria Hospi- l residence, central location. Can-n{>av-I1 : v.:lu-able Town Lot N.T I of n? Wnralnu nhinhlu Rm-I-3n-'nna "Ef'A7vEAoENHvnsr`.` ` >1 \_ 3,,,.5..,p,'o.A !VOI`- _ 3, central lOCatl()n. W. SARJEANT. UUIIC i coaL nrwn no vxts ` :-session. 5 ` essary Ltion, aady, thorough- in isfactory. ~. ; Get" `d. :23 1130 I3 wen Also good DN & SON. u-aw. u-:4. 13-16' Meeting of B. U. 1. Board. ' _The` regular "meeting of the B.G.I. Board K was held on Friday evening, March 29th. `IA-..I....._ ._..____.; `lit C-D V _. _ _ - wvvu-nan", answuvu QIIUIII Mezeeeeev preeegt, Hie Honor JudgeAAr } than (in the chair). Col.`Werd, Geo. Ball, Dr. Smith. Rev. D, D. McLeod, Very Rev. Dean Egan. and S. Wesley. 'A I-A.4.-_ ....._ ___, , 1|. - A are ,,__, .1..- ... .- wwcwai A A lsoter was read from Col. Ws.:d,AresignV- ing his position as drill instructor to the B. C. I. cadets. _ ' ' - ` A (V3eo."1;o.ii'1:vrote. thanking. that Board for their expression of condolence on the death of his wife. - - T }~}c}rs `of the Education Department ` on the recent inspection of theinstitute by ` Inspector Senth wasread. . Rev. Dr. Findlay o'ered the ,Boo.rd a portrait in oil of his laite son, James H/. a. former pupil of the Institute. T Finance report: No. 1 was presented by Dr. Smith, recommending payment of teach-. ears salaries for February and March, also the following accounts, in all $1260. 55. Creelman Bros., supplies. $2.00; Map and Schoolsunply 00;, 750.; A. W. Wilkinson, cord wood, `$195.00; .W,. Scott. `supplies, $7 54; T. H. Redditt, sundries. $3.45. , ` ou'.x{ Li "bkfgia mg` `$.35 1)}. Smith the - report was adopted. . If -1 1 (1 try I 1\ A -.1 rnI,,. '"iu'Jv'e}i L"sT'vr2L3;~_nr. Smith-I-That the resignation of Col. -Ward a.a.drill in- atructor be accept-e'd.-Ca4rried. In ,, ,1 I,__1\___ 'l\ l\ ll _`I' _-j 1'\_ Cl_-_S;.I. Moved by Rev. D. D. McLeod--Dr. Smith -That the seoretarv be instructed to ac- knowledge the communication of Rev- Dr. Findlay and inform him that the Board will be pleased to accept the gift of the painting of his deceased son and` will give it a suitable place in the Institute,.and convey to him the thanks of the Board for" the gift.-Carried. T......uuu-.u. Q5-`cl. :v|4'\:` manna!-. unnnlra Isiah. DUUIIKU UL UIIU IJUDIILI IUI-V IIIIU Elli:-`*\Jll|v\Lo Inspector Seath in his report speaks high- lv of the teaching staff and the excellent management of the pri.ncipal,'but comment ed aeverelv on the congested state of the institute and the inadequacy of the accomo- dation and `staff to handle the present large number of pupils in consequence of the fth form of the Public school being taken into the Institute and no extra teacher provided for same. V n,_ .,_-;:_.. _t u... 1\ n "A. anti ant` I01` same. ` I On motion of Rev. D. D McLeod and Very Rev. Dean Egan the report of Inspec- tor South was referred to the chairman to report on at the next meeting. . Tho vnnntnnn no-Irina Ill intructorsi \ I'p0l.'B on B0 006 uuzw ulcuuu. The masters acting as r drill instructors were requested to take the rst opportunity of securing certicates of qualication as re- quired bv the regulations. 1...... Awlnnh was delermted to represent

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