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Northern Advance, 10 Oct 1901, p. 1

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.'1-.1`z:1:.; n_u'mmfs;rs. "or 343313.: 1'nnAcouxg1jy,9rLs1ucbn nu: Tun noun~'uon' or cmum oun c_m-rnnxon. TBARLRIE, COUNTY; QF VMSIMCOE, ONTARIO, `OCTOBER 10, 1901. ` The `fqllowing names have been handed to `us as subscriptions to. the fund of the Royal Victforia Hospital, Barrie :- Mrs. Clara H. Pearson` . . . . . . . . $100 00 Bank of. Commerce.-....~. .100 00 Dr, Morton . . . . . . . . . ., . . . . . .. 00 00 * `Th omuGra . . . . . L500 . Mn; Rev. In. McKee 50 00 `Wm.`_BBl'.....'.....o.oru.. ` J.MulnprlIe,.;.;.;';....-l:;....` L 5 00. ' r BQV.-;DG3U'E_I|.. .,mo.r ' I - Mn. Gqo. _ V15 00 I ."HoIi. Olisrl,ei*`Dr_ury...g. l50~00 ' 'I+`l!- P T"" .';l`:"=;;l*'1i:::;*l*.'.i*%:;l.ll-V:'9-2 L.>.`..9'l22l IIJIIQUCVI V W C VIWCIII .W'fh:M;vor said the matter would be put into the hands of the solicitors. C l BOUND` '.l.`O GM.` THE FIRE HALL. Aid. Tyrer gave ncticeof motion that at the next meeting of the "Council he would bring in a motion for $1.16 Dancing of a by-law toibe voted. onat the next genlral election toraise $8000 for the enlarging of Fire Hall, Council Chamber, lock-up etc, ' ' - PASSING or war. R/OYAL TRAIN. ` Moved bv,Ald.'.'|.`yrer seconded by Aid. J cry that the Mayor and Chairman of Fire and `Police arrangeitor constables :on the occasion of the passing of the Royal train. This was decided upon and Council adjourned; Isa-Bscmprrons $6-n V. H01-JPITAL. appoint -Mr. Hines on enlneeu diet the 3 `lower. The onlything agreed to was that the sewer should be constructed. He would receive the report if Mr. McLean would amend itby leaving Mr. Hines name out. ` I "II III I C` VIII" III\JL\l IIIIIIIIUI \III UIIU UIJCIIIIIUUIIIIII Mr. Jory recalled the "motion he fathered. that the street: be cleared. He. was not afraid of the Dvmen-ts nor was be afraid of the one or two people who coutinuallv com- plained -and whose complaints he character- ized as vindicative spleen. ` "Ill... MIIVCOQZ an:i` `Lin ousnlvann kn unsal- II ! III IIIIUI M r. Brennan asserted that it was not sate V `for him to travel ,along' the west end ; the } people were all clamoring for the opening of 4 the street, The Dyment company were put- I ting more lumber on the obstruction. 1 II. T... ........`lI...I -I..- '......sS.... I... .. s|.........I `Q1113 . the best of ingredients and and. -our pricea are reasonable. f * iii; {17e}i'2i.&E'uJ;'.J.;;rL'E:H.I,7 ` said Mr. McLean, end -eeme to no conclu- ~.eion. . Dr. Ron had interviewed them! and he had seen the members of the com- } mittee, three of whom agreed to the report. 3 He eouldn u- help it if the Mayor didn't ` agree with it; he wouldn't withdrewwhe ; reiragrc. _ \ :. 1'I1....I.2_,u_._. ';.-I.1 LL- n-___-2e .1.-. w UBIUII IIIJU LUIIU W Ills I-IIU UIUI-I UB5` IV 3 ` Moved by Aid.` McLean, seconded by Ald. Powell, that Electric, Light and Waterworks Committee be empowered to repair water- works main at Banker's Creek, Bradford- street, by putting a 60 foot steel rivetted pipe from the pipe on north side to south si_ e of said street, and that they be author- ized to accept such tenders, as the deem best, and that labor of excavating an laying of pipe be done by day labor. _ V vnsmk srnnnr warm The usual questionwas then putlto the Mayor whether Vespera street was opened up or not. Is urnnnnua nnnhlbns-I `bani gb ulna. um:-it an`n ffh'iu}..iI:2%y7 .I:&'{T.:I.',J;L}.}LZ J1I.nm be very careful. He thought they should be sure first that Mr. Hines was competent. lift - ;_II_-j _I_,, evpvl. ug . Hie Worship then "told the Council that the right way was not to go from one.-men her to another, but to meet together. He, won strongly opposed to anyone but a com- petent engineer being apgointed. ' He again asked the Chairman 0 . the Waterworks Committee to leave the name of Mr. Hines out of the report, telling him that he could bring in a motion afterwards for his appoint- ment. ~ T n V II,, II ? , A I "\IIII|-I P395 ill? IGJUVUCCJ IVPIIL U! The Mayor re-offered his terms, but Mr: -McLean asserted I am just as stubborn as His Worship. The Mayor denied stub- bornness. He called the orders of business, and when it came to motions , "rm: QUESTION was snmun. _Moved by Ald. Powell, ' seconded by Ald. Brennan, that the -Electric Light and Sewer Committee` proceed at once to construct a 6-inch sewer from the man hole. on the cor- ner of Toronto and `Ross streets along Ross street to a point opposite the Victoria Hos- pital. and that Mr. John Hines be engaged to take measurements, levels, etc., and le a plan with the Council, and that the work `be done by day labor. `In. Al Ann A-uu:Iau-I n nI|n:`A A` 4.}. r:n`nnO:nn UU II-UI-IU U, LID IQUULQ M1-._ Mchean smiled 9. smile of satisfaction but the Mayor looked up the law. The act; T provided, he said, for an engineer. We had never had a. sewer laid--without an engineer s plans; Mr. Hines was not an engineer, and to appoint him they would be doing some- thing never done before. He would ask for ; 9. division. I I `I G I V IHIUIIO Mr. Jory objected to the motion on prin- ciple. He thought they were laying a dangerous precedent and should do as the act said, employ an engineer. He wanted to know the possible cost of the engineer which the Mayor said would not be over $50. The vote was then taken, the motion passing by 4 to 2. Yeas-Ald. Tyrer, .McLean, Powell and Brennan. Nave- Ald. Jory and Mayor Radenhurst. , BUNKs:n. s CREEK WATER MAIN. . It was then in order for a motion on the Bunkerfs Creek main, and_ after some dis- cussion the following motion carried : `f,___SL__ All ll1,, , 3 II_.. All `But Mr. McLean was not ready to be} turned down. He asserted that Barr-ie s ex- 1 perience with engineers had been unsatisfac- \ tory, and that the job in question was one'l that any, good practical man could do. Mr. Tyrer saidhe agreed to Mr. Hines and Mr. 1 Powell toldthe Mayor that he thought he % (the Mayor) was wrong. This was a case of I .":s:,V- A tans` main use A-non:-`Ann 3:` Lot` 3...... ` emer enoy. _ e can get an engineer -in two days, ; said the Mayor. r V ` ` ` V Mr. Hines isas good as any engineer, said Mr. Powell. ' ' I - V Better, added Mr. Tyrer. ' i 1 Then the Mayor and Ald. McLean each i went over thesame ground, neither willing l to givein, the latter declaring the responsi- bility for the delay would rest on His Wor- shipfs head.` ` YA __.,',, CL .1. , II I Q FIJI`! S IIV1\I| Itseemed as it nothing could be done in the matter. Then the Mayor raised the uestion of Bunk_er s Greek. This Mr. Mc- _ean said was in the same position as the other matter and he wouldn t,,bring in a re- port unless agreed to in committee. "PI-m Mann: nnA Mznbln nnrnnn Ir Han Special attetion is givn 150 Putting up family receipts for IIIU\C UVII\UI`l\I UV \`I `ICU VVVIE `III "390 Mr. Powell here returned to the other question, andried to see it the Meyer would pass the rejected report. The Mavnr ra.n'arad his terms- but Mr: VIII IIIIIVDU II`LUU\nI III! III UUIIIIIIIUIIUVA The Mayor. said Mickle, Dyment 85 Son had tendered to do the work for $225. 1].. 'l)-...-Il L`--- ..-L.-....-.J L. `I... -4.L.... Jun 01`: 9,0 0 o o o 0!: 0 o I` ... -Leighton Mcomhv, M.P, G U'0.BBu.`-..-i o a o o o o o I on}:- W. Bremnier (Minuing)-V. ,. . .". Jno. `Woods; on 'a;ocoixnia. . . . 1 W9 'u';ouIoo0Io"oo-o`l" J3" Q_o`.-,o"o 51- . - nil`! o p o s sin .D:e1;M.99'*h!' ` ~. v . OIUOIIOIO`I`O.. - x- -. -. . . . > ` 3 o r_'of' oontioolcotoorolcoo be ;. ..~li;....' >'- `....:.EAg`n.co-_I,O;cono" 0V6l"I.';.......M.... .-l_eI"D'r_hry. . . . ._ . .3. 30!! b,"('I"p,I 0.1-5 9 0'01: - IQ , ii. . %?_5 oo *i"951}'9i cw: us A cALL...% we TRY TO PLEASE YOU- On Monday there arrived in town somel Quebec decoration'- artists. Theyvare decora- ting the principal` stations along the royal route and Barrie and" Allandale are, of oourIe,~ included among them . At Barrie depot, there is a profusion of hunting, red, blue and yellow. K From each corner of the station house to the tower are linesof` ags. At the fron_t_,.are Union Jaolisgand. Royal Standards. At each ofVthe_ posts in front of- thelawn atithe west a`rs be'a`u`tli_ul flags.-* ` ` " ind. An-'...1`-a-. ..-- .1.-; ...n..-.. 1.....- ...... uuv unvu nu 'U|lU wvuu Ina uvuuuuyu uu-5-n . At; Allandale, too, t-he,r'ujlwaVy h_avV.e,pru-A vidd much bunting and ns. Yesterday `Mr. W. lb Vair commenced 4 the, decdration of the Allandale teatamgn whigh will also be; e,-iv?-1ki9`? and ,s?89*!! .w.hP hi-We 4-1! chain: cxitinliei-v`vv;eV mu *!=9.Th9=!dIv1!ish b~nd.`nrt- : With his father s famousgnn and R0 ugh the guide Russell Urquhart spent a dav last week huntin up in the north end of Ferris Township, ipissing District. He was ac- companied bv Jae. McDonagh, Canadian Express Messenger, and famous bush-ranger of the north. `Russell came back looking little the worse for his rough outing, in his hunting suit and with his gun and bag of game. Altogether he shot 32 partridges, a woodoock and a large hare. He` came -near etting a moose too, but thought of the law time. Be and his companion had a ra- ther toilsome experience. The journey not only,-included many miles of rough bush oh the divide between Lakes Nobesing and Wissawassa but a snow storm accompanied by lightning had to be endured. UIII3 V IVJIIIIUJ I .While the ambulance will probably be frequently used to convey patients to and from the hospital. itis entirely independent at the hospital. It is to _be' kept at Bailey : Livery Stables and any person can have the free use of it the only charge being the hire of the horse. UWUIWIWVUVI III\I UIIZV VII? TIIIIIIIITI-I09 I\JIJ\JWIT\Ia Mr. Sevigny, of this town, was the buil- der. He visited Guelph` and Capt. Whish., Toronto, investigating the models used in the hospitals of these cities. The one Mr. Sevigny has built is in manv ways an im- provement upon those in Toronto and Guelph. It is as light as possible and the springs are the best procurable making it an easy` riding vehicle. The stretcher is on legs with rollers, which allow of a patient being put into the ambulance with gentleness. It is tted with a seat, apartment for phy- sician's instruments, medicine bottles etc. From all appearances the rig is one that shall be a great aid to the sick-and wounded of this vicinity. . r . . Tl-.31.. I-Mn nu-ml-anhnnnn curd" nmnl-salad`! I-an Rev. w. E. Baker, of Hmedele, preached at both services at` Collier Street Methodist [Church on Sunday. - Rev. Rural Dean ' D1-eyer, of Ivy, ex- change: pulpit: with Canon Rainer next Sunday. ` - Mr. Ghee. King sung the beautiful solo, `.`Junt For To-Day, at the evening service In the Collier Street Church. Sunday. .. uauc nu ucuvcrcu auv Lime yau Willi 15- OFcs'at A. Morren's. V.S., 62 Collier street." -B rrie. and B. Parkefs Livery Stables, Allandale. 32' Miss Carson, of the Methodist Deaconess Home, Toronto, will speak at the Epworth League meeting next Monday in the Collier Street Methodist Church on the subject of the Deaconess movement. The public are en vi!-AH i'.'.'$:cZd." Rev./J.VJ. Redditt conducted ervices at Elmvale on Sunday. A - . Dr. John Currie Smith was wedded on 5'.l`hnrsday last, October 3rd.` 1901, to Miss Ethel Blanche Scott. daughter of R. K Scott, Esq., of Port Hope. " The ceremony tool: place in the First Presbyterian Church at Port Hope, Rev. W. Beattie, of Cobourg, olciating. Mr. Donald Ross was grooms- man. and the bridesmaids were Miss Edith Campbell and Miss Purser, while the ush_ers were Mr. James Clarke and Dr. A. H R. :W.`1`.?`"; ' V V XXVI`! The bride's wedding costume was most. becoming-a gown of white taffeta. silk en train, with trimmings of chiffon and ribbon, the bodice being veiled with chiffon, and niehedwith bebe ribbon. ` She wore: pearl and diamond clasp, the gift of the groom, and carried a shower bouquet. 'I1n REE` I'\Io=rInnIr|n:A \I1=nn 1311:!-I-I l`_nnnv\_ ""i~1l'Z'` Bi?12.?.Li?1f"a&`:`2 Edith (lamp- bell, wore pure white orqandie with tucked skirt, shaped. ounce edged with ruching, with a handsome lace jacket, and white silk sash. Miss Purser, as second, was e ually becoming, in a. white orzadie with acc rdeon plaited graded ounce on the skirt. Both wore black velvet picture hate with solid gold hat pins, the gift of the bridegroom. ` '1'}-in lI|InnIr\ n't!:`f. in his nnnflnrnan neninl-_ [ UUIIUIICQ III PIIJQ VUIIJDIIVUVII UIIW UIJUIJEO Thegueats from this vicinity were Miss Rose Smith, Oro; Donald` Ross. B_.A., Dr. Wm. Smith, A. P. Wilkes, Dr. Geo Jamie son. Roy Thomas, Ed." Gallic and Captain Alex. Cowan, Barrie. I"\.. ......l ':..I'.... Q.....:a.I. Inla. E-.. KT"... \7'....l. JLIUIIO \J'JV'KI-I IJIIII I90 Dr. and Mrs. Smith. left for New York, Philadelphia and . other American cities. They will returri to Porteliope before taking up their residence in town. With the numerous Barrie friends of the Doctor, THE ADVANCE wishes Dr. and Mrs Smith happi. ness and prosperity. On Friday last the ambulance which Com- mander Whish has been arranging for was used _for the first time. Mrs. Williamson who had her ankle broken some weeks ago by a Toronto street car. and who has been since_ that time in the Western Hospital, re- turned home on the afternoon train Friday. accompaniedby her. daughter. The ambu- lance was in waiting at thestation and Mrs. Williamson was conveyed to her home in it Capt. Whish, Dr. Ross and other interested persons at the depot were pleased with the satisfactory aid thatthe ambulance rendered. Il__ L1,, ,_-_ A... L W VVTICF PUIII-I 391$` FIIJUI During the ceremony the organist, Miss Campbell, played very softly O Promise Me, closing with Mendelssohn sA Wedding March. At the conclusion of the marriage flervice 9. reception was held at the bride s ome.` i , I ,!i_I,_ ,,g! , _, ,,_____ ,I______ _ , _'| V _!|_ V The: beautiful Brick House on corner Of Hayeld and Dalton streets-8 rooms. town water and good cistern. beautiful lawn. garden and good stable. F or . further particulars apply on the premises, or by T I`! t\I'IH~\7 i.....`_. .'- IJVIIID. The bride's going-away dress was describ- ed as a cantor homespun, with a vertically tucked skirt, with shaped ounce and double.-breasted Eton iacket; a. rose pink brocade silk blouse with acoquettish toque of tucked silk with brown breasts ' and I touches of pink completed the outt. ' 1-unsnnba `ulna-\ `\:n 1o:n:v-n:611 nynnn Ml}... III`-I IIIIU IIIU IIIIV ILU UL IIIJV IIIIVIU tlllllllu P 9 5 5 The groom ajgifb to his gentlemen assist- `ants were pearl scarf pins. I\nu-:-an Q-Inn nnnnnnnntv O-kn nrnnninf gnu Fr:-1m" DUCA-L umconurxons. NEARLY (301? A MOOSE. TOO. WEDDED AT PORT HOPE. ._; THE NEW AMBULANCE. CHURCH IIHIMES. Mr. F. M, Montgomery has received a letter from the secretary of the East Simcoe Agricultural Society informing him that his son. Lynn. who is but. 14 years of age, re: ceived seven prizes `out of eight entries. These are res and second for pen and ink sketches-by boy under 15 years; rst and second for pencil sketches by boy under 15 years ;. second for .pen_ and ink sketch, adults ; first and second "for pencil sketch, `adults. As the secrec`sry_sevs he is to be conqresnletedhonv the result? ' BARium `BOATING CLUB. A considerable number of the members of the B. B.C. attended the general meeting called for last Tuesday night, The feeling was that it would be best to arrange for keeping the Club rooms open all winter. Messrs. Boys. Warren, Dutfand Johnston. who were among those present, were named as committees to look into the matters of amusements" heating and other things. Another meeting will be held next Wednes- day night. when all members are requested to be on hand at eivht o'clock. V03 get the best A_nt?hracie co_a.ls, Store, Eg` 3" ` Ul. at lowest prxces. wnth dnscount for-can orders and have it delivered anv time you want it. OF+:-by -n A 1m.___-_v- 17 c ) n-n-_,, _.,._ ;. Mine. Sara Dougell was married to" Mr. John M. Smith, of the rm pf Sarjeantct Smith, last "Wednesday, Oct. 2nd. The wedding took place-at thereeidenoe of the ;_btide. e_fu_t}7.gr, `Mr. D. after which J11 :-.< e.gnd:Mre.V Smith` left for an American *12i--e-.r.. i`!`e Twist `M,-F bride 11: "."',".":','2 1` To the surprise of the Crown authorities, who had subpoenas ready for witnesses to give evidence against John Donaldson, the prisoner. pleaded guilty before Judge Ar- daqh on Tuesday. On each of the three `charges he was sentenced to three years, sentences to run concurrently. mka AII:l:lIIIII1\ :1` In:p. --.\1:...:_-_-. L_:-I ._2II w"i`l:: `e:rl;d:n`c`eui:`l:i6: `:3:-:l`i`x1y1.ina.ry trial will be found on page 3 of this issue. That De- tective Beardsley succeeded in locating his man after three vests speaks well for his abilivty. Mr Earnest Gamble has a prominent place 1 among the vocalists of the country. His voice is .a basso profundo ot beautiful quality and unusual range, handled" with the great- est ease and consumate art. He has sung, either in recitals of his own or with dis- tinguished associates, in nearly every city of importance in the United States and Canada. Last season alone he has given recitals from New York to Chicago, in Canada, in every large city between Chicago and San Antonio, Tex.. and many Southern cities, including Memphis, Nashville, Louisville and Cincin- n`ati.. In the season of 1900-1901 he tilled thirty-eight weeks of concerts under the Central Bureau management. Said. left for Toronto on Tuesday tor a. month : visit. . ' - Miss left on Tusday to visit in Buffalo and Toronto. I Miss Eisse;,-o}_A_erers, has been visiting 1 her uncle, Mr. William Freak. ' Mine Cl'afkV,zof has returned home ; after visiting friends in the East End. 1 KB/lfiu Annie Simona has gone to Hamilton. where she, will attend the Academy of Music._ I'IY_ ___,_, 1 . I DINI I -I-\ 4| Wei ;>;"Clerk Donnell : ill: 393%, an trust to soon see` him again at his as . A Reliable I Mrs. J. F. Smith, High street, left on Monday to visit friends in Georgetown, To- ronto and other places. `ID A C -" A Mia; Alioo liezoett retorned to her home in Toronto on Satutdav after 9. two weeks visit with friends in town. Messrs. (fhsstsrz T Wilmot Davidson, of Barrie, attended the fowl sup- I per at Bethesda on Monday evening. i 11,. `I 1 1- In ` Mine N. Rogeraon ievieiting in Toronto. Mite Hattie Smith is visiting relatives in ` Toronto. Vair has been on 3 business trip to the Soo. MisavhVIi;1_t;;:`of:].`r;:n;t'1. who has been viuibingher uncle, Mr. E. .J. Minna. re- turned to her home totdgy. `II, (N Ivvv I u oouain, W. W. McIntyre. Bradford, Pa., 3 and the Pan-Amevarican Exposition. Mr. Samuel Wflervi Vbeen visiting his 3 \ \ . Ref (J.m(-}ochra.ne hiss returned from Dunkirk. N.Y., from visiting a. brother and other relatives and friends whom he had not % seen for a. number of years. He also took in ` the Pan-American. V Na.ne~Groae, of Owen Sound, is viuit- % %~ing in town, -A ' J There was a pleasant gathering at the home of Mrs Shanscy on Tuesday evening. There were present a number of members of theospitel Board and the Ladies Associa ` tion, including Commander Whish, Dean ; Egan, Dr. McLeod, Drs. Ross, McCarthy} and Arnall, Messrs. Rogerson, Sarjeant and ~ Martin Burton. . ` __ III? ,1 \ n I C -1 Innisl; duties to commence Jan. and, 1905. Apply to M. H. MARTIN. Sec.. Innisl P.O., Ont. ' - 4o-42-p. LVLBII VAIJ All-ll UV. Dr. McLeod made a few remarks and read an address to Miss Campbell, the superin- tendant of the "hospital, presenting her with a. handsome travelling case from her friends in connection with'nhe hospital. Mini: rlnrnnlmnll I-nnlhzul i-Inn:-.ly.-up L.-no nu vuuuvuunuu vvuau uuu uualubulu | Miss Campbell replied thanking her friends in a few -kindly words and after re- freshments the gathering dispersed at an early hour. V ; .u:.... n.._._L_n 1.-- l.--_ __-_L_: . COLLEGIATE INSTLCUTE. Addison Henry is autfering from a. sprain- ed wrist, the result of a recent football practise. T ` Thou shalt not haze. That is the latest edict. . Mr. Redditb has found it necessary to prohibit hsiinsz inthe school. The" other i dav he found some blankets smuggled into school and `took occasion to address the school on the subject of initiations. rightly announcing his intention to stop the practise. PRESEN'1'ATION To muss CAMPBELL ` \lllI-I 1 uvul -`Miss Campbell has been granted six j months leave of absence. She leaves to-day for California, where we hope her health } will be much improved. . RIM... `M..`l .......... ...:n `-1... 'Mr:.... l.........L..H7.. 1 VIII! UV IIILIUII lIlltllUVU|lg ' `T MissTMcLenna.n will take Miss Campbell s j place while the latter is absent. 1 5 The res full practise of the Rugby Club was held on Monday afternoon, when a. large 1 1 number turned out in uniform. ` , ` Corridor talk has chane from vaht! |' racing to rugby a._s played in_ the big league. ` The girls have a. game. v They use a. 1003- i I ball, and call the game football. \\'ELLlNi T0 R ENT, centrally situated. south W;-st Lurner of Mulcastr and McDonald 'Sts. House. 2 storev, 9 rooms and balls, garden and lawn. Apply vn the premises. 45-tf LYNN MONTGOMERY 'SUCOESSFUL. `THREE YEARS FOR DONALDSON. SOC|Al MID PEBSOWNM. AN AUTUMN wmonma,` MR. GAMBLE HIMSELF. VIIUI a The train will stop at the western end of the station. The railway company have roped off part of the yard in the interests` of _ public safety. ` JUDGE MAGWATT coxemrpmra I J udge MaoWa.tt;, who was treasurer of tho Centre Simooe Agricultural Association for fcejon years, and who is now 9, reaidont of Sarnin, hup..ten`d_ored his oongrotnlitionl to {ho `director: oi. the Fair for `their meat gxhiblhlona ; ~ ~ ,,r L _ , .. ' .` `: "letter to The Royal Party are expected to arrive in Barrie at 12.07 p.m. to-day. The Vice- Regel train will precede the Duke of York's by about half an hour. Two minutes in all the will remain at Barrie and ve minute: at llendele. "`I__._,I,,,` ,I `II `II -I 5 GU RIIQIIUQIUI The school-children will occupy the lawn at the woes of the station. and will probably sing` the National Anthem as the train at- erivee. Mayor Radenhuret is to receive the Duke but no oicial program can be carried nnh, -The `editor ghee received a communica- tion` from Fred G. Sharpie, secretary Vic-l toria Rugby Club, 94 St. Patrick St., Toron- to, saying that their club would play the Merlboros, of Toronto, at Barrie, and pay all expenses if arrangements could be made for grounds. A`___`_._.. 111----.. --nA;_n-_ ___ n (1r):r(aZIei'l;ZClucoea. Huddle and c.. con- stantly on hand at BOTHWELL 8o IILIII51` LUV V I9 -Mr. Peter McIntosh had a narrow ss- cape from injury on Tuesday. He was en_- gaged in taking down the main arch and when at the top he slipped. Thron h prel- -enoe of mind he caught himself an pulled himself up all right, --Sergts. Bobt. Colborne, A. Foster, C. Foster, W. Johnston. H. Legace and F. Soulea and Ptee. W. Ball, P. Bingham and Partridge, all of the Simcoe Foresters left on Tuesday to join the 36th Regiment in the Military Review. 11.. D....._ *'u..`I'......_L L_.1 _ _____ __ ._ t$'Dr. Bosanko, who has been ill for the last two months. and conned to the house` for three weeks of that time, will be in his oice today as well as ever,` and ready to make appointments and take his practice as usual. , ' _.._ -_._t _--__ ..- .-v----w -.----- -uv -?3entlemen s underwar, beattunabrinkf able in Penmans, Stansburv and the Wolsey garments at. Vair, Vickers & Co. 9 -__._ -- -The 'ca.rpnt:'e1-VsWsVtarted w'ork on the platform on `Monday in the way of taking down the Old Boys decorations. _ -The ref exc:1rsienZ the Royal Review passed Ban-ieryesterday at 1.45. It consisted of eight crowded coaches. rc . YTI -rv. . 1-. u I r\I,IIvl I \III l'I&&I Being south half of Lot No. 16, Con. u, Innisl Township. Situated on Penetang Road, within a mile vf churches. schools and post-oice, and six miles from Barrie. Farm consists of too acres. more orv-If-ss. V70 acres cleared; balance good pasture land; soil, good clay loam. Good farm house; -Good bank barn with stabling. . Good spring water for stock. For further particulars address, ' W. LEONARD. 272% Wellesley Street; K0`:-2-D. 'rnI-rinfn n}, -Mr. Symes team of horses became frightened Tuesday mornimz and started on arun-away trio. Mr. Rvndress. who was in Scott a bookstore, saw them and succeed- ed in reaching them in time to stop them. I-IL- -~n_-___-__ _l_-- n_ 4__4,, _ - V -_ -_v-r -__-_-. T'l`heZcirea1;'eeI pleeeifli town to buy hard and son wood is A. W. Wilkin- or phone. 23. sown. Delivered promptly In any uantlty to any part of the town and llandaio. Leave orders at mill onlee Fowl is gradually increasing in qunntitlol on the market and on Saturday 3 number of turkeys were sold, the price obtained belnn 9 cents per pound. Chickens were abundlnt ` but the demand was good : prices IIIIIO as previous week 40 to 50 cents per pair. Ducks were quoted 60 to 75 cents Der pair. Tho nnnnfnkin vnnrbnt nun: Ixnn-nI-up LA ->-G0 to Vair,uVi:i<`ta1;sg good warm comfortable Wool Blankets Ipecill values during this month. Ar` --A number of Barrie people went 1: to Elmvale vesterdav morning, including ele- gates to.the Conservative convention which was held there. ' I -The following drugqiats of the town have agreed to close their places of bueineal at 8 o clock every evening except Satur- days :-Herbert G.'Robeg'teon. Geo. Monk- man, J no. Woods and D. H. B4acLaren. Of butter there was a large supply 15 end 16 cents being the ruling prices, though 17 cents was obtained from regular customerl. Eggs were not so plentiful and wholollll buyers paid the same price a.s.retnll put- chasers, 15 and 16 cents per dozen. 121-719, ,, 1 `as o o o -I-I - vvvav \1uvUUu UV I-U (U UCIJUB HUI.` pill`. The vegetable market was booming to. Fruit in now conned to apple: and they are not choice by any means. The ordlnl quality of apples were 10 to 16 cent: a nook and $1.00 $1.25 and $1.50 per barrel. Crab `apples were plentiful at 20 to 25 cents per peck. THE HAPPENINGS OF A WEEK IN TOWN AND VICINITY. -Tottenham will hold a. one.da.y' nae meet this fall,'Oct. 25th. -T'1iJy1't}i.I'v}'ii1 favor Orillia with a short stop as at Barrie. `II ..- -n._4I__. 1-|-_nn__ _ - -nun - 4, -A CHEAP COAL Hyclntrh; Lllllle-, &c., for plantlng Now at B0THWELL9S. --One New Lowell, one Elmvale and seven `Barrie hotel men were ned atthe Police Court on Friday $20 and costs each, for an infraction of the liquor law. It s 1. In . -\ V -Mr. J. -M. Martin is Mr. Douglas suc- cessor as local manager of the Bell Telephone Co He comes from Lindsay, as an energe- tic practical, te1ephon'e man. ` For Choice Family Flour and all kinds of Feed go to Wllklnsonh. All orders delivered promptly in any quantity. Please leave your orders at the Mill olce or Telephone No. 23. WA large attendance of those interested in the Hospital is requested at the annual meeting to be held Tuesday October 15th at 2.30 p.m. in the Mechanics Institute Hall. I -A train consisting of three coaches and two box cats passed through Barrie late Tuesday night, conveying soldiers and servants of the Royal Party and also their horses. t'Mr. N. Hughes has secured the agency for tbildietxjict of the Deering Harvester Company. that manufacture all kind: of agricultural implements. His place is op. `posite the Barrie Hotel. ' . 0 9 -The new honpmsl 1: well under way, dad nennnd nfnrav windows hmrinn hm... ......._L-.n - -- - ' ` second storey windows having been reached. The roof will be put on this fall, but the windowswill beboarded up over winter and the plastering done in the spring. m|._ 1`_u_Ar2, ,. n The market place wss crowded last Sum!- dsy nctwithstsnding the inclement weather. and business about town was exceptionally $1.00 PER ANNUM IN ADVANCI SINGLB COPIES IIVI CENTS o-lv mm Anoiuu. PARTY. AHUUND BARBIE. BARBIE MIRKET, Funeral on baturaay, ucwuer II. at: p.m,, Christ's Church Cemetery. VVoodbridge. Ontario. Mr. Ernest Gamble. Basso. Miss Grace J euklns. Violinist. A Nlr. Frederick B. Morley, Pianist. co :4 DITIONALLY ON $SUBSC_h`.IPTIONb Th/_m'sday, Oct. 17th ATED-A `Good Hired Girl for eneral House work. MRS. V{\IR, 14 Mary t.` 39 4: sMITH--SCOTT-On Thursdav, Octeber 3, `I901. ' . Smith. of the rm of Sarjeant & Smith, at First Presbyterian Church, Port Hope. by Rev. W. Beattue, Ethel Blanche Scott, oun est da ~hter of Robert Kennedy Scott,` to J in: ur- ,-;, ~mith.`M.D.. Barne. Ont. - b SMH DOUGALL-_-At the residence of the bums father, Barne. op Wednesday. Oct. and. Sara, daughter of David Dougall. to gohr: M. met ..\..OF THE SEAS0NTAT.... emu UPEHLEQUSE; BARBIE ERNEST GMIBLE % couem comm `Uh .3z\hu u1\ LU non .l.--X3 acres or Jana J5 mile from market; good soil, well watered; is well adapted for root crops. Apnly to EDWARD BYRNE. Owen street. 4 38-tf I \Il'I&lv I to ' d Women are comiu inv from all ,`;u(:,fg;h:I:)noiaru?nion to attend our Sc they nd with us very superiot advantages. - our Catalogue explains them. Write for it. ___..-nun-nn A uv rrtmrn-an ool, beaube _V ...... ~.- DIED. ACE-At Wondbridge, on Tuesdav. octobef wA1I. at to p.m., Nathaniel Clarke Wallace M. q d_ ears. , V . Fl,}:,e,;;`|zeon7Sy;.turday, October gs. at: p.m., to r`l...:ct': Church Cemetery. VVoodbndze. THE A '1orougl1bred Berkshire Boar for sale. A A ly to JOHN BINGHAM, Market. _ EACHER WANTED for School Section_N0. :5. ` Jan. and, 1902. 1 A....h- on \\ M H. MARTIN. Spa. Tnnicl Fi, 3 CHEMIST, ODD. Post Office, jBan"1e. On Hus: Reasonable Terms; Apply to . D KRAPNQ 39".; 1 nmnm. Busiss unI.Lm, T9RNT.` -...2.. .. L. 1...; PARKEVRW & 'MToTIiREu 3942-p, you SALE OR TO RENT-x3 `acres of land 1 mil Fr-nm m:n-Iu=f- crnnd an uu-all urnharn I in ` cough Mlxtures. Liniments, condition Powders. Etc. Etc. Etc. VOL Fall Term Prices #25. 35 and go Cenis. 39`-1"? _ ROYAL HOTEL FOR SALE. :_..___..____ mnw A1zivnnT1sEMEN'|`~.7 (`oal is going, but by ordering from W. H. SHAWV PRlNC!PA.l..[_. ` Yonge and Gerrard Sta. Toronto. I L, No; 4. wx-1.01.3 *NoT.'_-,;."_ Smum. Wzsun` Propnotot. - 9 mswrnn ANY TIME-Q -Mui9a.! .Evem1 FARM FOR SALE. ,1!` rr . HOG I-`QR SALE. -.G-O '1:-0-- FOR SALE. Drug Store. Z MARRIED rms. P. KEARNS, Prog Ran-in .71 . 1'2. GREY, 158 Ba.y_eld`street,_ Rlffl e. 404! uesney atree C Toronto. O;1t. 3, rro . Barrie. nt.[ street, Barne. 4!. W I II `V IUII II`, IIIWK UIUE VI IIV\IUj -H IV The. Mayor explained that this was the only case where such an erran emeno was made. Mr. McLean `proteetedt ere was no motion ofCounoi_l to prove it, whereupon the Mayor declared he wouldn't be so small as to bent a man down and `then refuse to give what was agreed upon M1-..MoLean re- pented his views and Mr. Brennan wanted to know if Mr. Veir hodmede the-nrrenge- mente. It had not_ been `done in Connoll,. not in hietime Some of Mr.` Yuirfurioke, I glneee, said Mr, Brennan; 1. - ~ in [mm Mr, Pawn" nhnnbn f.I1n'nnhi;lal: .1 H635, Bulu tut, unuuuuun ` hen Mr. Powell changed the eubjeet by. asking aomequeetlonr - - Jvsii AS smnnonxe A8 ms won'.enI_r."" The mein In-9nble.of the meeting, however, was when `Mr; ?-M oIaeIn reuented 3 `report; providing for the` .le ying o_ `e eewex-Item she new ho; itgl`tq.fJohnL`i eureetnnd-:ehe appoint.-_ .mene,o _ . ` - -mi'..~.`.|n..~3- H '_t6v_tIfk'_oohLe_`1-ge._:>it`=. :f'. IIIUIIIA UL mu. nlyvp IN tnnv uunsgv UL nus . The-Mayo`: refued- to; ma a motion for, .1!`-9.9`1%P'=%!M!"==?'9.9!P"4` ha '0-&`1W-* an-,.i 3* ,3-ii uuu Iunutvl. uluuycug _ .. Mr. McLean raised an objection. to pavin the coat of the deeds in thexpnrohase of lung from Mr. Johnson. He went by what pau- ed in Council and the o'er that was accepted was $75.with no mention of deeds. TL` 1|u9A- A-vein:-`A4. I-`uni: lulu`: inn: I-'|A UII9 IIIWUUV` VII 1 IIIQUIIUEIIIII III UUIIIIIIIUICVU Another matter of nance discussed was the payment of an account to Mr. McIntosh; The account was in a reportpassed at Coun- oil,*and Mr. McLean wanted to knowewhy the Mayor had refused to issue a cheque for it. The Mayor said it was a balance inserted after the report was passed and he would not pay, it until it was certied by the Finance Committee or by special motion of Council. (1.; ~u'-r --;_ I.-I.I LL- u'-..-._ -L-..I.! 1.--. Uvgauvnn. I Mr. McLean held the Meyer Ihould have obieoted at the time the report. waepuaed. Mr. Ty:-er thought they should` not out Mr. McIntosh down from what was pi-omiaed' him $1.50 a day, which was not any too much. The Mayor repeated his stand, and the matter dropped. ' A `fa Ilntnnn manhunt` nu A`I;AlI`!=l\II fn nnnfnn VIJU KIUIIIVIIII5 III-J" CIIIVJVI VVIJI Stewa.rt'& Stewart on behalf of Mr. Chas. Way drew attention to the dangerous con- dition of the roadway on John street to save .furt_her trouble and inconvenience.- I `I7--. -_. __,,j'_ _,-___,,I ,,,, 1 .0- II`-IUIIII-I5 TII\I\IUO The question was then raised as to the price of the lamps. He said there was are- duction and that they could be now sold at 20 -cents apiece. He thought they should be given to the citizens. at as cheap 9. rate as possible. -7 Mr. McLean said that they had bonght `lamps as low as 17% cents "each but they were not making 5 percent. on what they sold now. A \ ' .!I I, . _i, _, S_,E_,_,,_`_ J l,,, `I w.1`S`iz:v1""yrei said he wees informed by Mr. Dug` that they could sell lamps at 20 cents eac " ` T ' , II,--_,.___.,,,,!I,.1 ,____,, 4I,-.., _, I4," , -uwvl T 1%-- 4 . Johnston & Sarieagnl l PROCEEDINGS on-A TOWN COUNCIL` DELAYED--,A WARM smss1oN.i h At the regular meeting ofthe Town Conn cilon Monday night `there was trouble be- tween the Ma.yor.end=`theCheirmen of the Waterworks and Electric Light Cornmittee` over the laying of _o!. newer.` All.-the mem- bers were present except Aid. Vair. Clerk Donnell was not well enough to be present and Chief King was asked to oiciete in his place. I A ""3513 ']')vi'c`|:i`n;on hrahqhueuted paiymentlh of $80 to Mr. N. B Johnston for the landwm Ecclea street. purchased trom him. the deed for which was ready. ` , D. .1 wlntnknn nI|vn`:aa` C4... LI... ......-`I ........L The Mayor prevailed uponthelh to leave. the matter to a discussion In oorpmittee; __--I_-_ ._-_A.A._.. -1 A_-,___ _1__-.___-.1 ___._' The minutes of the last meeting were read and conrmed and then the following com- munication: wereread. _ . ' ' ooumunrcuxoxs. R. J. Oxenham and others petitioned for the removal ot the obstruction of the culvert on Mary street, for gravel, especially the easterly-aide including the angle running to Wilkinson : mill; The petitioners would ever pray for the Council : Heavenly and Earthly welfare.` e . A Talus. 'l\:nIn:..-.._ ---.--_a._.1 ._._l._. .._L -! Ill \_:Il\4I IIIUBIIJIV IlIJ\L IIJ\lIlI.IVUIIIWII\;gO' J. Keenan made several recommendations for further improvements at pump house. W. R. Tiin-wrote as follows:-4 ' j in order to patrol the platform to keep the public away from the tracks on the oc- casion of the passing ,of the royal train Oct. 10th, it will be necessary for the town to provide special police force of 25 men under the directions of your chief of police and a special oicer which will be appointed by the railway Uo y. Will you kindly consider this matter `and advise me not latter than noon to day. Tknan :1-Inna no`amIInA-I I-A fl-undue nnnn Antenna III III UIKIJQ fiiese were referred to their respective committees with" the exception of that of] Mr. Tiin. V . . ' -Illa v$`I"g\" g The Mayor asked Mr. McLean what was meant by` the accounts of Mr. Powell and Mr. Blaine at the Electric Light Works. The Chairman of the Department then ex- plained that a lot of wiring was needed and that Mr. Johnston and his man had all they could attend-to. The town would" not be out of pocket as the people naidfor the wiring to the Department." He advocated that the people should do their own wiring. The Mayor considered this wiring could have been done before, without having a staff of ve men. He did not like to come there and nd accounts for wages they knew nothing about. ` mk- nnnntdnn Inn I-`non nun:-n.` an 4... LL- IUI VVIJIUI-I WIDE ICC c R. J. Fletcher applied for the usual giant of $100 for the West Riding of Simcoe Avri- cultural Sociebv. - n1 1:, 1_u_..--_ --._.1 .__.1-L2- , H! vuaousuu uvvlwuy o W. H. Johnson tendered `his resignetion es engineer of the Electric Light Depb., ex- pressing his desire to leave as soon as pos-' sible. II ? la .1 . n I` ` 9' - - F. Grant & Co. egain requested pay- ment of their account of $24.06 for their work in repairing waterworks extension. 12 Hindu I-sntnn on-nnv\I:n.-I u-J6-L n Herbert G_.-Bobertson. i LIE IIUUL_W\I I-UUIJIII Ill Ill VIJG|iII rank Dobson informed the Mayor that the cesspool on John street in: front of his residence was in a _very unsatisfactory con- dition. and that if it was not immediately removed he would enter an action against the town for damages. ' ' ` ` D among u]-uruuunssftura nbbn-nL:n._ L- LL- I- An. UUVVIJ `VI UIIIIIKHUU B. Devlin requested attention toithe fact that the trees in front of his` residence on John street were becoming too crowded,and that he would liketo haveethem removed. Q}.-.-Inn ux annnnnuunu 1`: LL. 1);--J AC The report of *.l1:f`na:z;<.: Commi1.steeV pro- vided for the payment of accounts amount- ing _to $2247. 87. rm... u........ ....1-...: u. 11.: -__. _:__L'____ w an I: All Lwynu nu WCUUI VIUKII Udxlolllllllllo `S. B. Hinds, shaving complied with re-b quirementa as to leaving the road bed' on Elizabeth street in a proper condition afoer openiug it to connect: with sewer and water. re nested returnvof his cheque. ' Inn` nnknnn :l'|`l\lIlI\nl' Olen Mnconu I-VIQAL vunu no yvuunu unu Inf Alllvuyuulu IUIIIUYDU. W. Sarjeaut, secretary of the Board of Royal Victoria Hospntal, requested the sum of $2000 voted by by-law be arranged for, contracts for $14,355 having been let; and the building now under way. . ghnnvnrrlr Qfnurnuf on Rahal` A` R]. (`Lag A srummu Amsnm. REPORTS . BUM and W009

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