Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 12 Mar 1903, p. 5

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_ home. ch in 2 Stan: `of Goods and Suitings for the spring season`, 1903, :have'4siucc7ed3d,_`.i'n combining. beauty and i eectiveness to a degree never before at- ` ?'tained,_' 'andi=theyhave compromised b etween elaorateness and simplicity so nicely v. thate our stock oi`-EASE "c.QiV8-ble.v .-.'?1`.,l'10"895i ring weaves *_presents a power of becomingness almost incon- 0--make "early _s.e1ections" wiil have the advantage of choice. a 3 "bile the ` clusivje conceptions are `here. Our display is marvellously large and "our prices, us*`n_s\ia1, are thelowest; quality considered. ' i V _II:5v'v ALL-" WOOL 1}iitE;% 40 in. me, in buck, ' nuvygcdator, green..=hruwn,.wonh 31. Our price NEW"-T\'ENE'['I_AN8, 48 in. wide, inroseda, navy. brown. cantor, -(av/an, blgck and cardinal. Very '.`oooooooo--coo o o o o c o c u ooo'o. n n n o o o noon NEW mgzou CLOTH, 40 in. wide. in cardinal, `fawn. pearl grey, nu , reaeda. castor and brown. . -Anotheraguecialnum . .. 'FINE`CO'1"1`0N .VE8'|`INGS. in whim and whim _:.g ....1......a 4:..."-.. ant` at-nnn. at 25a. to . . . . .. > V .".l' lL`u5' _lIl VIIIIUI" mum .115:-vv _ with coIo_1-ed gures and stripes, at 25c. :9 .... . . FINE SO`E DELAINES, s new fabric, very swell, in V` .allc61ors, a.t._..... NEW ALL WOOL DELAINES. in a great variety of ` patterns, very pretty black and whites, at . . . . . . . Sepa_ratej.Sk_irts, in_wz_a.lking and dress ideas, positively the greatest showing ever made in Barrie. This is a new department with us, and following our usual motto, that if in thing sworth doing, it's worth doing well, we've gathered too-ether" a collection from the best makers, i representing snch value and style that vze are proud to invite your inspection. r ` tsocI3_I4o Vnluos at $3.15, $4.50, $5.00, $6.00, $5.5... M A*`-- -1-------..L:4-no. L.-L u-u: :`- 1` c.st1(\v| `-4- `an 3` `his sezit on`-the throne Vhe"w'.as=~I=in'- ,' When :i1:Xi;x.inistrJtor had takeug iormed by the Provinc'ia.l' -Sqcretary, Hem Mr, Stratton; that it __w9_.s_ ,_1_;g_>,'j`. Q the intention of the Government" to % make k_nown_the pu*9oBg.`ff9;;;.:.j:. % u , 1"l'.....n.n Ina!` Ilntll-:` I. V1-vv---, ------.~- ~-- v.- H , _. _ , V V A We will'not attempt any description, but will consider it a f- v t b lowed to showyouthrough/the collection. (1 or 0 e a ` . (_)t_1r_ Dress Making Departments are now right int) the spring rush. Order 1 1 ,I!-_-___ . \lll.I. -'&\anII\r --.--.-----,, V- -1 . now and isure good delivery. New Walt} Goods of the per p10 : ..-_-..- Ln 1-A0 Av- JAMES VAIR 5 SONS Our New Skirt Styles: man and those associated. with him on the success which had crowned their efforts. Mr. 1. E. Strathy. - K. 0., stated that he had been identied with the move- ment from its inception and that on looking around he could see others also who had worked from the beginning. He offered congratulations on the hospital reaching a permanency in the erection of the present building, which however he expected to see enlarged in time. He was glad to.-say that the support so far had been liberal, and that it had been only necessary to put the matter in the proper light in order to enlist the support and sympathy of all. When the munici- palities made grants it greatly lessened the work of collecting and distributed the I amount amongst the people in the proper - proportion. Mr. Strathy paid a neat compliment to the ladies in pointing out that their aid had not only resulted in financial assistance, but ' was an evidence ' that the better partof the community wu `sympathy with the work. as 'I'\--_ -___-.}-AA Inl- CI Ill B IlIy&UII vv--- -- Aldermen Donald Ross expressed his delight st seeing the hospital comnleted invso satisfactory a. manner and stated that the adjoining townships would bene- t from it quite as much as the town as patients desirous ofhospital treatment could be brought into'Barrie and cared for at less ex nse than at Toronto. This was particn arly the case as the new building was of such larne dimensions, as to compare most favorably with `like in- (stitntions tn the cities and would there- AfI_I_0 draw patients` where a small` one would not. He would do everything in -his power to see that nancial assistance `_w_a`a,..extended `by-the Council if needed the opinion that the Town would not hold the Inanaaementystrictly to conditions imposed with former make k_nown_me yum?-9 le;-'.-..:<;'z!:1aii;~l the House had been Acal_l`e_,clA1.11{`11_ ._V1_lAf:i_V:\n`3_g_ .` 4d elected a. Qpeaker-f . ham..- A..a...:..`au.oms+.nm' *hAn"mmL IYIIIII. ' Tho ~ singing of the Notions1Anthotn I bronghtithio port of the pi-occluding: to o 019-0- A Von into:-noting fo:_tnro'of the open- ing `oo'I_'ovnonio_o was the exhibition ondl -douonltntion of cho'X Roy machine by Mouu_. and Money-of Toronto, lluio-..Iaorond.ord`_by the Barrie Or- '-`--~J-- 3-" AKA -lL........n. Anl` QIIA lllllo I" KUIIIIUUUII U Ullv J)-lulu vs` ohootn in the Afternoon and the 35th Ibegimofnt Band in the evening. Reimb- mlIII wore porirod and": very pleasant itiuio nu V ipout by the IIPIIG. `crowd "of WOlO.iI attendance . . ." ' H-Th9:pI`ti_onb were removed to tho new r . 1 ,- . {o_nr;. following` 75c. 6. 49c VOILES, 42 in. wide, in`:-eseda, brown, navy, onstor and black, worth $1 00. Our price. 75c `NEW KNICKER SUITING8, all wool,in nsvy.` grey, brown, reseda, grgunds wigh white snowake, worth $1 25. Our price . . . . . . . . . . ..- . . . . . . . 90.`. NEW KNICKEB SUITINGS. in ne Scotch weaves, in a great number of oolotings, at 75c. to.. . . . .$l 50 was met with appltise, and. ih m ,- The- -A-dnminis-trogtpl.- _ 3 ior a short time, -during w ich on.` Premier Ross moved the. ;appo'int-j ment of W . A; `Charlton pos I tion or speaker. .`%`;'?l'his.annqunI;gan1e 5 ---..n Annnnbl` K11,` nI_ The, coat qm`-stion is one that hi 1-veqnired much thought. bucwe think that we have solved the problem as to the most ;desirable styles that will be favored for spring T want _ VNEW SUIT COATS, of ne Broadcloth. in black and 5-..... ..1..;..........\.. c..:....-.......l ..+ ~ (.4 An ....A QR nn Spring coats `anIf capes. .L`D`V GUI. I UUQIQ, Ill IIIIU IIIUIIUUIUUIIQ LII UIIUK nun V fawn. elabnrwelv trimmed, at. . . ;. . . .34 00 and $8.00 NEW THREE-QUARTER COA'l`S;'~in`*1)laiI| and `A-4... _..::_'-.-A..C' 4`AL'sn won-uv gnu-now.-A-u n cumin Q.` LA In `(I I'J 7' 1. ll lIL'AlM'\{U lxlik lulu \J\Jn.I. ta , ' an 'punu uugu fancy raizgproof clotl1s,very swagger,at.-, from $4 to $10.50 Skates and Hockey Stacks can be bon ht to advantage now. - The balance of atic 3 wilv be sold at cost, also Boxing Gloves, Striking go, Exerciaers; Etc. ` \/\r\/ I Good reliable Footwear is required for the latter part of winter and the spring time `when the snow is going away. H. B. MYERS Has special Shoes for Boys %_ and Girls : : ; . . . .Misses Fine on Pebbled Laced V Boots, with toe cape, extension soles, walking heels, solid leafher soles, siies and half 93037: solid grain Leather Boots, . brass nailed or pegged bottoms, solid leather, inner. and outer \ (soles, $1.25, well worth..`.... 1 so Young Ladies Boots made of eplendid "box calf loathe: from $1.26-to_82.75 a pair. ` _ sgzes ........... . ., . . . . . . . . . ,$l 25 The same style in Box `Calf, only 1, 505' School ` Boots met wlnn upptuuw. aw-j ~_w,-Vv uu.-.7. tion was seconded by`Hon. J. Gibson, Attorney-General. There were .:___._:.....cn' ..n.rl than alantinn - hv '. J.`l 0SS '_l'!lc new .lI).Uuln'uuuu us mu; V-..... _l a neat, short. little speech,-inxmghr I. he expressed the hope that any erroji. into which he might innocently fal would be overlooked by the - as- semblage, and of this fact he was a`- Bured by the Hon. Mr. Strattoxn, - o Attorney-ureneraa. `1_nur_v wqu no dissentients; and -the election by. ` acclamation was received with cheers..I -:x- ' The new incum-bent of the office \ _V ,4 ..I..nu6 1fIn nnnnnhuin you to your duties as represenfa.-l` `min and Ireland and His Majes ty"psM* (-ouference `of _ Provi_ncial Premiers- Mr. Justice Moss then.deli.\'c1-`,etl -. the following address from `the thione, after which the House -ad-_ journed until 3 o'clock to-day. Mr. Speaker and Gentlemen of - the I4-gislative Assembly! , _ 1 have much pleasure in welcoming tives of the people at this the first session of a. new Parliament. _ In common with all His Majesty's subjectsVthroughout the British Em- pire we 1'ej4)ice at the coronation of Edward VII. as "King of Great Brie" llominions L-eyond the seas," and loving subjects we sincerely -pray` that hemay long be spared -to,_,_oc_-. vupy the throne ofih1sla11eesto_1:f5f.- as`; the sov'ereign of a loyal, "contexited`3 and prosperous people". Conference of Brauiieug -+16?-` - ;-i:{ 1' T On the 13th of December last Va , A and. lllii-neisters was` held" in~"the'7"'*ei" _A` .4, ft! provinces to the Do111inionj~Thf'.con_-if cll||.l .lI.I'|IIl>JUl4l :1 vv 5|.-J aavous 5|: Von`: v..`, of Quebec for the purpose -of consid- ering the nancial relations of tl1;~ , ference, after c'oming"tO' `certaixfcon-`" clusions, subsequently met_ at, _Ot- mwa and s_up1nittg1_A,;t,1y3i'r,;g:onc)1u:- sions to 'the`.~'Do`!1if'1io I1j-- A full `report of,~ t11,\=proce`q,d{`_ g` " -'i1l]_.-`g be laid hefore you, * Mg. During the hast" "W I "'t1t'_ Q. gz`{fr xad electeu a, Dpc'u:nW- ' -A-dn1inis'trest9v5.-- ,. . or On,-' _ ...........'A `Inns `nI\f\t\`:I|"_" _ rivals. `reported to the`.Depi1tf,tzi:ent, . 1uaU1eI' for conf.,'ra,tu1ation. The ,Oll."_ us: Lulu In:l~.)1'c you. r 9 .-;v_f_a_.,,-lg`; 'past"fy`ehr_ 53 greafr area. of thu arajjle lands. of -the C (frown were located by,sett1ers then 1 in any .recent. year`injhe;`11istory;,.0f. Y; we Crown Lands;Dep',a.r"trr1en1;.; Thej imxnigrution from the United` `King.- dum was exce-ptioually _large,;-`.the a.l_`-.-. Toronto being nea1`1_y double t1iose`o` any previous -year. : "f":v"}."3'--?' . Mmtarv Land Grants. A r - _ Under the legislation proYidiT!. "' land grants for, military service, ubout six thousand certicates have already been issued. A large num- ber of claims gysgggg Vqettlement will be -disposer'i`of`a"`s bd1i "as their validity is est.alJlish0dl_, _A.x`1_`v__a:_.'1,I_1_e ,_ mvnt to the V ac,t_=~f%ezzVu;. tj;`1Vir`a':t;`;";%,li`* _ ; recent ecoutingcnts "t0`S'()1'i\` '=` 10 share in these grants vill%_pe`sub- mitted. e ` ` 3'!` 3`;-1 The progress which is being Vmade in the leading branches of mining is. 1:111. last year wusfthg `largest in the history of the iml_ustry'. 'Specia1 at.- 2.:.=nt.io11 is being` given to the Vdepos-_ 3t0I`S of 21icke11copp:e)"*` i1'on;;.i,qi$.* which Vconstitttte `so: im.ppiftant 1;; of the . mi_11e1'a1--Wea'1th r-3'et V1 undeveloped--"of :nort1iei-`hi fonta ` 3;; W," 'l`hn 1II,IY\`-snu +I\nI'}\ :n.\s;IF:'1-inn ,5}! Hip" lutlon rronuueu m...aem&s*' V. unI\/ _ :AAI_nAU-lug` I1\`.q9u:f,*`.'.'Jvu A.` undeveloped-of nor'thexfh. _ Dntagqg 5 j; The lumber trade `cbntiues -acve`, '1.he revenue 1`or`C1'oWn dues for the -inst year being the largest , in thq 1'2istory of the pmvince. L - V - 3 =3 .Px-ogreu in Agriculture. _ - V I am pleased to notice that the n..m+ -....._.. 1...... 1...... A..- -2 ....'....n_ lll\/|Q,LJ\1\A- -av angry-vv yo-new v--v Davstwmyear has been one of .. "R-l tional prosperity in every 912$ .4` Al {- Inunf .\.-.nunn'.I-nun v\n{' 4-kn` `Inna _ jutes h'as"` graaw ;uc \vQ r|L_ or-,,,.,`Qne 1." ~ Lruit inst-mites-3* hidj 3, % . ave been 101' `he t,`l`_,t1 mg .InStitute.-4 !u1hi% "L Enli . ,,.W,..-...,_, ... ....,._, ,.,..,....._ ment of agriculture, not the least Signicant evidence being the, im-' P1`0"0d quality of .9u.r. . - ..i_I`y..'vr, .} . bacon, beef una-.ppuIi}i-'39:` `. `i~3-i..'!~. 'rlnn dI...-_I... `B ...;uu.-G1ntv Ann Ania` `on the campus of the 'Agr1oult1;!fa,) _-bv\IJ|, utxn uuu 11,1:-Iu||`a:.y'o ' " The thanks of the country -a to the estate qt -;.t_g`Q,s`,. . `_;`_ `lr. A. Massey for""?'th`6- " i > *' * a new library building," and `also; -'_to' Sir William Macclonuld `forhis gen.-" erosity in providing .101` a.- b`u.ildi. College devoted to `domestib _'8O 0+ Those xnixif` A. `growing. impress _ .gt.,.!;t.1reg zens in .agricuft1:;`al5f1. - _ will greatly.** assibtw iwthei _the colleg ' The wok of`=`:;;,e F V Of -illfa . I\"l; J="' am speech mom Tue. runoue; .--an: uccu Yqfy ,"11,`1} I,!.1,3`...,".'.ne.4.V '.` n: -_ `Institutes have _, and are o""pr`5 V 3" T _ be askd for spgclgl _'9 ._!;.i.3 - if carry 0n".vthi3.WQ1f*?H=vrt,: ._ k vilitc V *r1{o7.3I,"g Venllier-,"la1 A n. ..A -coin` . 't' ,` _ '_`_Du1s W1-11 U0: awuxunuucu -zu: -49 ` Wes 5' 8- consolidation of the Municipal Aft % as and for -the revision of the-,AsseT- ` lytpray ment Act. ' ' ' " t " 9'- o;o'1o`he`~=*s,v.1=m 01- th.e*v,i** PP '3;-`Sn;mx;$s..01`tli1>uh1i9 ?Semcg. as .0 mtntd' lai-`d `beforewyou, inclu'din'g" the" Ii ._ t. ".7P01.Tt. .of. 9h.,.9m1.n'i.S$i.n. tioruthe. meas:Wai ~.t:1s-a'$t1veims "g i'-".{-"u`iiJh North`iarh Ontario "".R ai1way. V` - "* v f ? `~`I`t` i`s_ ;re_:t1_y_._ L i`~g $ tjt`fEd if;at_,%j,; , :notw1cti8t`a1xiit:g mhe~ 1il5er:1if9`>j:iii-`iE_l`s-V .--.ipaa4.;hc .xhe'_x in;sine.E; . a. , a ru you wx . V1;A_1j`_1 possible to m-vet fu1ly7_the necesitiesl .VL9.i;:$.*a11i.P aJ`!3fo.rtu11at=.~~;; -5.9.` -.:~`th; peop_e., f '_ 7 . $_ - {,3 L "5=Ituis gratif3'fing"fd _n'otfc that xngny ` County Councils" have .'IJ1`ov`ided` '_ LE4..- . ` . V .- 1..`,.....Iani'-'.4` .Qkj " :7 ji-'-IF`?-'l1${F:a|lr,f,1Ir~:1?`a~.. =.,., . ~1g`11`o.`tbn ivith ` %:tmme.-m>%..;m a:ia1n*e%~w1tr:~:th `saob3e<;% . , ;'gj'_l1"..` fvxigy* .-W.i1,1;.t3I1_;ilVbll_&i`t,t ?d"037., syovn A,con_si~der,gtiqn..,.' . ; ` \.7. ` ~ `Ti? re `.6.-.s';.*+1n +'."."`1`.3 5"-.?M..i`s .v.o'+".'3}i"'+i`...+ ; 1 uvtusw." ' "" 'vJ\IlllU""'UUll1IVlV7,"' .II\lWVvV -gave no other-.reI,ugQ;1qr V tit persons than t;l1;_;o31n1;`_.-rjp,i`lrjg;, _ g1 is the -intenttion - :ofVth`l:'Go ' er_nm to submit legislation for the... "rt unt ...." ` 1.: ..._ mm: a.'Il-Ia..-K.h-n;&..`$...;:- .. 4. :-`..'n..' UV uuuunossv feiteh ion ? ehanity, `of contagious digeasegfin many,pa 'wit'.H `the care of neglected and 50!." Ill KCQY UV ` vllii livvvva 9101: : {E35 of thefproVin_c',-._,;g,_;_~%a.ppears' to necessagy to secure mpre effective to`:.-a.. y_i1_; for this -purpoge. "'1' have been Pleased`.-to notice highly benecial results that '--`=- ;x:t;tez;;1od."the;I`eation_ -' 34.893 of ' .bi'aizc1p`.?.%a;!?'t!-- pLi!>lii"Es mice char pendgnt :chim`rerzi:'+`?`*`*='Uh`dr its bpe-I- tion foster home;_ha.\(e_been providad tor ver two thousim dest'_t,ut' ' L- ' J3 nf nnnf-an-Inna diunacuin-`in annnv nn -'...;;:- m V 14.7.! _' `- -`-In?`1*~`L`(`i't1\%:7=T *3 _ 't$dt._ supgirggsi % [fx;..ox9r..tm,Jt O-Inn` nusnl-an CA-n tIA\t\1. nI{0IAn`\il`\ . .0! VII, EBB!!! Ills" 'Ipl.IvlI' 15! Ilivwnu ' oil In,- hat. makes.-fox-. -good. cit.izonship.; . I .'l`>he legis1ati,on 011897 providing -3.2.:-.=~;~....m..s......= :-3.4..` .ac_...a.:...- - m. WUIUII .5`-`fvsilfglill 7 IXLIUQRI av: n-x .`. 1 5 A _, _,_ tggnnentg; in the greater c'om ort and security frqgn injustice of all children for W? homes may be found under the act _" _ _, You will be pleased to know thfdft .:;great progress has been made duri-bxjg the year in the development of tech- nicgl education a1'1d"nianual training in the Public and Normal` schools fjof _ the_ ..1i)rovi_nce.'. Theggrowtgya 4.:g._ot,;-:3 the VPr'o\\' ' A ......_._...J .1..A.... ...n.4. 4-1-1... ...:n Iflrrhnvv \ . . 'ncih.l University `snows th .i[g- 1 tie }'o\} The ,;g;~pwm_ gg.otg; the Pr6%~ "ncih.l qreasgd wiq`_13ei'es`t;.~. ta1e;?;`in '1 h1' education, "while `the -"d ' __ J L_....l.'..un -u 1)ukn and for tfie e1-ecu'1ca.1 energy Lur auuuaus Jul. Ru othengusqs, ,.it ..is:; -gesimble .-th 3.3.3 te utmos-ti ` faiiity ` shduld be a bi`dg, through `munie.ipal%, _9ont1f_ol or othg_`r- wise, for `the 'utiVlizia3tion*W~' to these ends of the water powers of the vin-"re. A bill to provide for Vtlgjs object. will be laid before you. `*1 . D:I.. u'v: |\t\ nu.'I\vv|;f+n.l '11!` IIIDIJIUII U1` ' UIl\J" .1. Northrn Ontario `uilway. ' V % The estimates for the current year : .1-52:44H':;azm~69-Pia'i$a;L1*:L'*.:Eam3L-5c.`:L1.--`.`f23?1R'8i`IiI-Ima vnanauauwun-.---5 _.._ v- 9 .. h`;l.dr: `T 9| ~A),:vo='1`,he -`-rgpongg of-'tge1-v ,_ious$* ep _o :mzat.s. uh1i9 ?S!%s=9o .13; f o In . . . 1 0DJeCl'. W111 U0 lulu ucxun; yuu. w_ _ `__BiI1s Wi-ll be submitted` Ifor the-`Asst: ` ; {A `I-unfnvvn xrnn il1(`.]ll`d&;YiQ"` 'Wl H g_' -`I'IF" `tiay 'uuvop~' vv'~-wuuo-u for your apliroval. They will found to hte- been prepard with -_,_the Vepxonom . ccfnsigtezmt t'}1e` , `cieny of A e 1)'ub1ic5"_se1'vi'c'e.*1"- v , I feelfassured? that your legislut` labors ~'"duri-ng the present sjessiA . enied;fr by the sa.._f. "'e' marked'- J , _,_h ghtful :;_ aVe",h_"e1jQi t" h "' M ' tlY6r_lii?o L`-tllzlagggislab .'e Assembly 2` . The estlmates xor Ln ; mu-" -.Q.'f"n pj,..'\_;(; .- j, N A.,r,., ` `e, - . I) -:$m1,j- ' mw%.;awew approval. They_ . K -T_.,. ...._...._._...a ..._:n. 31 1`.0P,1.Tt.,.Of ,.t_.h5 .S2i11n'i.Si,n.. I9." ..! ~...,`?...9 i*`11'c13`i't'5t'i***`(S'l*~*" '`t$li'e'~`5 I em"is l(aming : I nvr _: _v.`, .'_ I\'..J._.-.:- s.-"I.-I..81ucv.-nut ":Agii=ni`itor ;tTi3p -reti`rL `.1uxin`_`as?Ti%_:1aft*:.t1e builciigg the b ` struck up the National Anthem; rm... Anal hm nf"+l-an ea-anion was vv \rc -- V- Qntiarip. I EUUIHID IULIIBIILUIUII lUl' I:llU4?!ql A `,1 in` I Iistehhion ix~ity . % ; .*\f1e_lll'_B'_la _U1ll_. U1 uuu acunrug; Iv'\~v._: g ', s =t;.9duceq"`f1by the I.*rgmier.., It ` rem Of t1'ie 13e"a e`. It was` reu to tile adIni11ist ratio'iF1 6'1 oa`t1;s__`_.`q;>:i.m-I, `. `v-..r-`- , .. .._ . 1`a'r$`7!.V`? I. " -' ` "< from the Throne be taken into coin The Premier mdveii {hat the-'.vfec_h A sidration on Wednesday, and `then. m o_ved?the psual resqlution for the a.ppoi-n'tmexi`t~`~ of~~- `standing - commit- of- l -.6`-= i 11.1.2- `Ito: `II II VI III The serving created a._ great ( Ll'Lll:l\ up uuv .l.\|.ux\Jao\~n .-. ....... -. '1`l_1e.r_s_t _bill of `the session was _-a ..I`__ - _ _I..'~,- 111.55 AL.` .`[)QAsv:3nh if |!g`h vs 8!- V, Crown. aa:?m%sc?:`e:?$.ai`:?d::;:,s:: `I, ter, a.` fdo.z<:n .01 thlclam and several oo.l_-3 - . b - . . ,4 r ` l_;;\"y _\ .s- .7. ` v u ` "- 5. , ._ . - 1.. . . ,- . l . 0 . ,- r. 5 2 ` - 1 B Iter `organization -'*~ ?::g'~*xJ$*P; ~`-=r"`,e"-h`<.`94!. " .-75;+'..\, - ;...J wf` ` - Pokin, arch 11.- mm $7? Kai, `ghgbform rggernor -91 _.;C i. Li` Prfo-_'. a, hug ng that the, "" * umin_go.cs* %. :`;3: $2? "lfho vAdn`1h.ilo,trutor Both-0|. 1.-. v<.".1- ving of `the iummdnses mat stir in Aurora, . v ' my '~ I V U '~ [(1 ,\J~`V IKIVKI VS?! .A. _' 11 . ..-.. _l Jule .Iv _Il, 1 ar for the; ., ' `,,, ,. w,.`v. ;_ _.`; ,,,....-., Q/.:,..,-.A. x.;... =5. -J 2 '. ~ <, F A .`. _tri_yad jnpum-N uprdqi-117 Vigl a ie;xon_p"_ipd. "d:i-ynce. j 1`ho_ dodii-e fa:-,Vn1_u' at ya}! more convuiently niphsted V build g- wu"" felt` nocuuniiln `no Q.` Qni A'l`InlIli(!IA"`-Aif.'I.` Gulvellllllily llilmwll .. Ulllllljl` VIII atlv ejtrouly byftll fiilio`-teed oneeeediltlhe do;-_k. 1 Au eowwni 'eti_u-ted to the *hou`Ie now oelipled byllr. -Jory-. 'D'r.`Btyoe of`oToronuoo|me up to idectit on-ugite Iuinbllity, but tlpoagh litwonld um-an-ved the purpoee there -very well, oonilditihle .oppoeltiou Ianodeed egdnet-. .eho<-spllclhc of ohoepiul in Inch 0 locality.` Ihowlughow ~l'ie_:le` the, work. `wee understood by` many people at uheootlme. '.l'he work -.tlze:-\eore had to be carried on in the little ;bullding I .__:I `L. _.g. IQHA [1 WV`. . `' mu the wt 1_9f`; 2 ' ..In tho you tho original Iocio`ty,.noI do- volopid. iin1i'o..n Board in which only . some - of t.ho.__or|iII.Il ,.ID0In_5I{I of t o oooioty you ionnd, vuio~.on_ob1od, by t 0., llhgrtlityxof ing ,nt.pr_oionp -oqou too, but whn vacated today. That bail in`; woo oponod by His `Honor. Sonntor Gownn. 0. ll. G., _who had. frm the first enoon T I by hi! -yaw shy. 9nd by hin`IilIo_ pono, and iqbtgp - `tinuu to takers deep mto;-at. In. tug; `pgtuo - don- It would hovoglvon tho ` ;i_ jppqh luau:-o go b'nvo V land him wmion` to-fd:o%'..`.`to =' iIhI:O Ihovlnme dntyin oonnooon _ jth thio b ding,`_bot, l!'l`f0ItlinItOly2v?llI`'i!h docs nouportnlt of hlo`d_ohg- - ' ,. Adi`): .Q' \j"-:- "1\':"` I it-W ` lriondnof tho; wot-k,':to purchase the ibnild-~ mun uuvjlnrpuv In nu-_u_ -'.T- -.-. mu - can-is H oIni.~'.nl.' In *iIonni o!`."nnl?:10.'0d Quinn. The nun'"lI Zia lthin building Ihioh`Io'hopn will gtnnglf fnr n)_n'_ny Volts an n monument of .hor""wo':h nndf pf the I I nfeciion with which lm` n'{up`fi`e- in` this awn `nnd<-dimio. `- f T in IiNi0"ilIi|i`Q tho ` pgegonii Build- ing prov inaddanntiin tinny I -cIpooI?n_ for the work which inquired to `be done.` Atm- muoh oonnidorniionn-the Board dntcrminadto enter uponthp auction of 3 Inner building. It was considered, - when the .-undertaking man he an. that 5 building `coating 812,000 -..nI4I -nhufn-h II... on hing nnnninnnnnntn :;3?:1`&'Bo"'3'a1','o'i`E':."iz'I.'2'3 '"re"'<';'-`xi-'Z`..".I.'eZ of Inch 3 building II would , no the dean- cl..- Anna- tank; nnnu-bunt` II; 2.: Canon` "I IIWII - UUICIIIH` II VVUIIII-I ,.IfU IIIIU -IIl|ID' tion esmgap, be ,IInd,erItood,_.it ,WI! found thst s isrgerex dit_ure than the would heineoesssryg he most osrefui. inquiries were made by the `hqsrd on the subject. Other terms were visited and their hospitals inspected. The duty of prepsring the pins -mu nltinn I-is the am Irhnun rm .nf as-nhi. . ' . I . "' '.!x`g: v"*"= * "*9. 9!9*!::.!:-:a3j.9!:.%?s?z$k Justin. -3./foI;o,.. ,i_f._t:_%g the Speech From the L_.'.l'A1rQn.o--4;'`. .4 , 3 v * -uK1`;.'x.-`I- w , ` 2 -' Many Subjects Reviewed -. x-._.-:m!.~o:4r:*'gctir`a~*.'-r:-us: " lutlonMPromlsed-Mr >1. -_- .._- -_____ --_-.,___.__. AEZQBBEJJZ T~'1lhe duty ofprenerlng the wee given to th- well known firm at urchi- :eal:e--Meeere- Gonlnlobk & Baker. . They enbmltoed plane of ohlrbnildlng lvhloh we are opening no-day. - These plane have been carried out by the contractors. the Bell Planing Co., in A very serleieotory manner. Notwithstanding the ebru of the Board to keep down expeneee, the cool: of the building has been eomewhetv more than had been en- ricipeted end will emount to about 320.000. The various hrme employed in carrying out the plane, as well no the main contractors. have. ex mev be observed. done their work -.II -A 0|:-'0-, Olen hnfnn nluhth an (nuns Inn- - Rogersonin;itslater_years. _, - IJDVU. II lash] lav vuuva vain. uvu_ laavaa wvan well, so that the building which. we open to- day is well _equipped for hosrgital work. It isone in which the patients will have pleas- ant surroundings, well ventilated ,wa_rds_and. when the building and grounds are fully n- ished. will enjo , during the days of their ccnvalescence t e cheerful outlook and at- tractive situation; Thus our rst hospital. costing one thousand dollars, has grown into one costing three thousand. and from that into this one costing. as I have said, twenty thousand dollars. ' It is a" familiar fact to those acquainted with the subject, that a hospital is an institution which requires ved in thecnnducting of it. Though we have not escaped in these past years the usual amount oi_ criticism, and though there has been. as is natural, some dierence of opin- ion on the Board in regard to details, yet I have much pleasure in stating that from the beginning of our work u to the present time the Board haw worke with great her many. a The Board acknowledges with grati- tude-the `valuable assistance from the ladies of the town from. the very beginingup to the present time.` ' The Town` Council as well` as the County-Council have `given us ccntri~ butions without which the work.` could not have been accomplished. The Board is also indebtedgvery much to..the secretaries and treasurers who have been employed dur- , in those years, viz : Mr. T. R, Boys, Mr. A. F. Hunter. Mr. P. H. Stewart, who de- taking in its earlier years, to Sur eon~Major Dr. Raikes, Mr. W. Sarjeant;_,a_n ,_Mr. Jn_o. U\ ,4 s___ ____-a _I--_,__- ` A- .9-.. much prudence in carrying it on. to keep in a harmoniouaoperation all the intere'stsinvol- ` voted much timeand thought to the under-. , for the sick and the suffering, in which they _. We hopethe day will come that by means fwithout any cost. to eillpoor persons of the ' `able to pay oi`! their treatment. As it: is ` t'h.I!'3-citizens ceK"poi'nt to it with justiabie A Jdation, wlththe` more `progressive towns of -ourPtmo.. l A A uptown. nun -vw ------ 'w--- "'9 - .: 4 . The Boal has greet pleasure to day, after much labor and time devoted to: the I work, in handing over to jf citizens of : Berrie, to whom this insti . n belongs as well as to the people oi the, surrounding r country and of the Courity of Simcoe for their use and benet, this handsome and well-equippedAl_:_gildlng'. It is our hope and pro or that the Royal Victoria Hospital wil continue for `a long time to he at home wilibe ministered to with all possible care, and in which the will nd hel and healing in the time of elo ness.- We he love that as the ndyuntages enjoyed in it` come to be understood, and the benet it confers on the community comes to be better up reciated, that an more generous support w` L-be ec- corded to it by all classes. and especially by the wealthy members of` the community. of .the contributibns of those who can aord to do so, such endowments may be bestowed upon it as will enable. us- to "open its doors. town `and ne, hborhood. who may not be pride as an lnttitution which plaoesour town on a level, in respect to hospi_tai`aocommo- 1 v _ _ ,._n : ,n.- .1 ,_,_ {gin "We eerueetly hope that the eeme unity end good feeling` with` which _ oitiiene or` every` creed have united lnthe net to build it up, will oontlnu'e'to' be nun outed in the future" guidance of it. and for menv vein It wilhnnd no 3 monument toour l_ete`bel`oved Queen; nnd nleo one o -monu'ment~ of the benevolence. end. lntellIg`e`noe- of the peopte whoee eorte It erected; ' ~. . ,. cnn--_.A,n_A., nv-_;__. .n An. vvuvwv v--vuv-- -- - -- _--_-__. Mr. Robert Murphy, Warden of the (Bounty of -Simone. in "tho "coo:-do st to abort odd:-Ten `outed tint he. could nn'!.o_r,,-. nuns! why hospital matter: worn in such`; toogsfooh'_o' Jere intdioot in tho 1n5:_k.._ Ho ghsnkod .9110 oh|ir;non- of tho BojIlfd_ for my iniitat.idn_yhlph bod oxt_ond_- ed to) tho nielinbon oftho Oonntyf Gonna! tonttond tho: oerotnony and ooxorouod _b oon oxcqnaaa up Isiah, pa Wdxskn. in-hr sn1nv::.a.e.uq;:_--111 tlxomta. -3:5` nnnn '- `ourishing . condition when tho ' `l_odi'o3i' 151,: ;spp:}ooiot1on_ of the . honest; whicli ` bf` in NW IIl_U uuuu' in` open: for tho Inobmmodotion of` pstiontnn By-tie, hq ggught, mud in deep Gobi _of anlitudd cotho Hospital which had` thmu';h"m_n_.y qqxloun `hot: in lHCi!_ I i._l,A 93913 1 I'n'I1iIIi9f*-tI_gs\;h `y ~,wogg*sB1*u. `sq f'g`c1;it` %`h-%`11-most-if%2nwiha:'rhinh W not K `.3 ff V j I were the euetodhna money and it wee dengeroue to not ex- trevegent u" they were called to eoeount every two years. Besides the annual grant which the County mode to the hoe- pitel end for which the County was given the privilege of sending a petient_to the institution, e eneolel grant of $1,000 had been given in 1891 and when the Bond was again in trouble, only the other dey, they had applied to the Council with the result thet another 31,000 had been ." * ---A -I-n wen Jnnhl: IQ I631) Nil! IIIOIIIBI: qp1.,vvu uuu vvvu givan. There was no doubt but tht the Hospital would be of immenno benet to `LA -Ilhlnlllaill II Men. wno a)i,ak inceiof. Ontarip ..ln'-Sisniiga - ~ ; L .7 ;,,....Z1=- tloaplliu womu no on. ullluvuuu ..........- .. the surrounding country well at to Barrie. The Warden closed his remsrka by fol-Innlly declaring the ` building open for hospital` purposes and withing the [management every cuooan invthe future. - W`: .._._I_-... - Sheriff Dmnf 4-in the next `speaker. In referring to the feeling of Iympethy for the hospital which ` existed in the r-L_ 1.- :--a-....:.:I IehA- nnminntion for the noepuu wmuu uaeuuuu .. ..... county, he inetenoed the nominetion meeting out in 0:0; where in enewer to e reqneet for en opinion , ee to the edvie_e- hility of the County _"0onneil* giving `e grent to the Hoepitel, vthoee preeent hed eignied their deeire for enoh eeeietence to be given by e nnenimone etending vote. The council would nd thet the people in the more remoteperte of the County would eleo endorse the notion of their. reoreeentetivee in making this grent. While euioient money hed been raised to pey the oontrectou. -there wee etill e -ma-Luann 11` in axilfelloe. `nd $0 on`l'!c`0fI. `Fl-IUKU VIII ulnaaa nu mortgage of $7,000 in existence, there would be opportunities" for a long time to come to. contribute to the funda cf the hoipital.` It` had been estimated that the hospital expenditure might or oeed the revenue by about $500 per year and this deciency would be met by mak- ing an arrangement `whereby -twenty gentlemen i would guarantee $25 each; to . .......u. an- iagnir. if. it manned;-.1 Shu-i' `diti_onI attached. IOIIUIQIIIOII WOIIIII uuuruuwv Iwatr vuvu, u. cover. the decit iii! occurrodw Shariif Dun-y warmly congratulated 8h'e--Tom chip Oouncifof Oro for mking 3 unntito the Houpitbl of $100, without-any` con- : C ,I L,-1-3 LI.-L EA. Eu Honor Judge` A1-duh ahead thst it was-with? the gunshot`-surprise und plen- uoithst-hthsd inIpgcto`d~ the .Iaw.'bnild- ing. 4 `To no/Mho wards do wolhfurninhod and v!0PInd.*.l9r.-;tho, :'n::_nt!.I.'.n.I proof LL-` LL; ran` nu. mm` that ._.the.._,_,ygqgk,.,`h_ud bgongdono moot tho'ro}yg)pIy_..f,__, g Ind bnilded '-`*9 -h!:f~ cm n9_h-put`-i1Vo`;t;iae ~o " ,, " l'%9:9,`V;iiI`9f"ooIjIp etc or- J3:"!c9%'%%*l!Lxn -,s!i` "I"k6i!d xh.-c 1 t!i5;;huroh! -Ibidd` `biitiitiity in `the: ' . '89`B6Ipf.i! 8iiI`J%y'I!ih-'v`oUntrihn- Etlbhoodld ho"'io oWd`L!bi'%h"~'wtk Inch` that phiuidoohnd hooniunod out in*"70o "hoped thoi town"IIinintrI ~woutd'~-`this ma`p.`- ~ * V ` ` I ` > A "-- .__ - 1` 1'5"; CBC .I9l';, li_l!Il, vuvvn I _iim:'g'ldna:' 'Ha`-.Vnug`lnd so WUUIII UIAU 1! up J. me. .Jn_mgi _VS._`Du', M. P. P4. Wait Sidluob. dhtod that ho nteon the wronlr ifdi-ot'th`a `Bbiin `to he ililo` to IV; my --4--:-n- A` Cuagnnnlll I Iiqtot me name to an Inn: Uu gnu -u, promises of trying to obtain "any suin- hnoo &m`thOb wnmmohbnt he would ` uyt `t o pponi` tion 7 I":ovor1'IIIgd." snyobjootion to the 'r_|utI' for `hr houpituls in the estimates`. Ha though that not: only vu~thci'fBo;t!ds)fv =_|.IuinuII:ontto =hor`oonq:*ntul_s6o.tln_:_nsstho IIIO` .'l`I`I 3IUs`,.-`U911!!! an 10'!`-Ive`; aedxt. . .. ,_.. what omhuafaouo nut that Em I=.%- "35- 1" ,_.--n;._u_... 1.. __..v I;-Irn AL; `Innis. `many and pomp beIi`tting- _8o_-'grpnd' Toronto, llarch 11.--'-1\. ith -_Tcre-}@_' -.m auspicious an occasion; the !h's't, session of the tenth Legislature " A. Ontario was opened at 8 o'clock` _W,c'm_-x-day afternoon by Chief Justice Mos. , ' t morning as administrator of _ province by John ` J. `McGee, Clrk of the Privy Council.of Tcanada. '1`he1;;o presence of the a-dzninistr`at.orV,` vy'a,s_.;- made necessary vby`-the 1inl'e;a8ij!3g'.T Joebleness of Sir Oliver 1\Io.wat_. ~ I;iei;-.-L, tenant-Governor. The.scen`e within the chamber was a. bri,1li&nt-_Ao'ng-,o was witnessed by many hundreds. ' Election of tho 8po|ku'.7 `

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