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Northern Advance, 7 May 1903, p. 1

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Indig Grey and White LIME,` Star Portland CEMENT. Coal, W294. ljgfh and -van` vv wwum. ---.v__ ..____ . Shingles V Wekeep the best. Satisfac tion. assured ' if you with` MEN'__HATsA or our: own unzvucrunz. car As YO_U- WA1\".l.',l'l`_. AND SI`-IINGLES rub mrizimsrs or ` 35331:. 5'1-an 3OUl1_l`Yi`0P~_Sl)lcOB Ann -f1-an pon(m_xou.; CANADA otfn cRx'rnIuoN.. pttl _'1`Hi.; E`AV.P:'PlN1I~1G8 o"1`M.'; . i15i`rniixf. I`8A ` =`:':;-rnuru nun 17!l'!`IN!"l'7, E, 2o_c_._,.%1 UTG--{KER-31$` - AND vIon5u1nr._ '. Work_ is in full swing on_ the new ; sample frqe s and lavatory gt the Queen : EOt.91`.`~, e " ` ' 7:195 ~ mi?!tin..i?$:`i.;P`` `P!.i-` ` 4 ., .-. ._..:&-.1.` _ . '1 V -._ vn;-m.-... _u. '-*'aMV.':"~P\.*.*" . . ._vapoe .Otf1oe,_ ~ The suLdd ip ture._ !ast`____; ' " many . enoe "ve we temfaera-' pgnsibe f_or e:i`=*;f8b '"`ii'::-`;t_l1 b . _g'<`~ `- . -:_*. | I . ` Q;-_ ` .. u %`:% !1>'r%%%sv%..%t,.f%.'-fdeixtisfiihis ofjU.6pIit_9 he *`Five P0in,t_s.* ' gt _OA', 1 O _;._t_>r;k_ . on the Elizabeth f _-99880..-15-E `1!!!2ii`E:T;3".l ;;*Ii??s!` to em , :*f9:. til! ` %~"asr:sii.g%. r T507? per 3,.-% %5;s:ns%:.;.,..;m;.g. `Ii gs `-82. ` Advance. eorrepondents: will`; kindly take note of the fact that if thein. envelopes are `left unsealed they -`only. require a one cent `stamp . ` ` "'no'rawn ' vs. New Mn Io syrup and sugar at -Removed"-_-Jo e. Beele ' has re- . moved his implement shop from Five` {Points to the. Post-Office Square, [where he will be pleased to see all | his _ol_d customers. ' Mr. Thos. Somers. of the` East End. had the misforjgune to lose "his barns and contents `on Friday .-last as the "result of a fire.` the; origin of which is unknown. Tle livestock was saved `but a quantity of valuable seed `grain. was `last. A ' C O I O yvva -v ossible. ' v .-The ve;-v ltest atyle'in' hats and caps are beingshown in great variety and low pricgs at"`Hunter Bros. Our supgily of music for this month has not arrived yet although shipped from New York overdo. week ago. Subscribers will `receive it in_ the next -issue of The Advance, =~;.oF Vsmoon; ON'I`A_RIOw.\MAY% 7, 19:03. -`The Advance has picked up asnap in paperfand customers will get the benefit. Come while it lasts. P_rices cut in two. . I U U C ' -A poor fitting suit is dear at any price. Our` suits fit to perfection and prices are the lowest. Quality ,oonsid- ered.-Hunter Bros. Barrie. The wind `storm whic-h.visited this district on Thursday was the most violent seen in years. Kempenfeldt` Bay `was lashed intoa `seething sea or .:froth andbreakers. the wi.nd'_outting thedorests oft__the waves and throw- ing` the foam tariup on the shore. The storm reached its greatesttury be - tween two and three` in the afternoon but strange to say very little damage is reported. . . . . g-Boys washluitq and blouses, just arrived from Detroit. a` great variety of patterns gnd pric_es.-Hunter Bros.. the olothiers. V. .` ' I Q ~ 0 U ` The W. C. T. U.` i1old~ e `parlor social at`;" MraL- L `Bogera_en a reaidenee i this Orillia : reatepayers , passeda by- law on Tuesday voting"$_25.000. to be expended in, aying granolithier side- wa,Iks.-;.by-=~1_;89 to 49; T aralls. % Mr. Henry `Birdihas received word of thedeath othis son. Mr. H. J. -Bit- aged 88. at Singapore. ` After leaving Barrie `he lived for a time in New York and `afterwards in Omaha. going south later for the .benetit of his` health. His widow is in England 8? present I C I U V.` .-`--We claim to sell. elothinglnot jmatle to orderbut to` tit. See our eeuits at 5.00.. 7.50. 10.00 and $12.00. `Your money back if you want `it. - .i2e9x;, ~- Hnnter ~Bros.. Bafrie . O O. 0 U . PauI"inee.`J`ehnsten.`;.he Syiidely` kfIe__v,;n Idinn v poeteas} saw a_.'_4m 9et pleesing entertainment fat '~the Opera Hones. Tuesday evening. ~assisted;'=by mt; Walter Mqjmye. el'ee_utionist`..f1e'he atteir was give'n.;.4und`er the ausgiees ot`..jt:he Elizabeth` ;`fSI:reef'- ;Metlfe_djst ohnfeh eanvdfas quite largely , v \ .-u" . ` :1. -' . . v..~ .. ---. ... -"-;VVil,l_ J91; be one __q_t the 20' lucky c1;ptomrs_? __ 20 doz.;. "n'1o_n`s. ~~handk`9r- chiefs. 9,v').- y.}tine linen selling T: 01.3.13} .' 3.04 49!};/, 515 , `anti 335 7555"-:!2;l?_1"l`_f$ $513 ` - " .-`:5. v--vv --'P"v-T . 0 o`o`o_ `kn, ,*`.\|;;:"i; ",',T,1K,. 7! . I`: ,5 :1 V"; 1 5-, ;;;9`fggun*t`,a cou;9a1 w. Juhe lat. *~~ -2 .--( ~ *5 ?Inatit_utTe' % hoagg ginet nifursm. mania: 1% Wm `W;-`!; ;._a;;o`o 6f_1Jngl.0 .-Asy-4-h-`. `= L`. `.;._-....!`.~.| `Ii . `uni. `n-"%.`Il'nT.h?I . A` 8DB[_l08 0; auggu a;uu5a_._.-. ...-.- -7.. sh 'oou_pi od by Raw. Dr?-eLMoLe`bii. A` letej~L`wua`~reoeived from Mr. "A..-Hay than;_ki_nw,`r-athn; B.om1@-t`oi;:;.Lits .rea.olu- tion_u_o`t" oondq1pnoe:..qn);t:hg_ V :9iiif.9t; thqgaehth i; numbexfjbt, V __aaw_gll; '.%:,mo;ion;;*tt? -111 am? . nuuun BAl"lB|E,k . an ._ . - - ~ - . . I; ' , ~ I ' . ` >t+svn.~w-Iusiun-win;-a-`urea-urA.. r .......q-o.'4.~~-sv--.--- ; ~- . . ~-~ 1- - . . ' I Lwayr .13;La1i1n: i$i`I:o;ILn;T HAVE Bninm 3 QOING npn1Nu'r_nn..i-.AJs'r wmmxw. ; vrszrous 'ro`~'rn1 TOWN : 3 "01.?uuuurn:gva V ' ` - . I ` :2 7..~-"- ;`v)'," r`..`.,.`i_!J:. ~a '>.' . ~t* `Jo `. ' ` r. D. Hart. of Davenporh visxted J in `town `on Sat-ur'daLy.... ' V _Q l'\__!II!- _____. L Fawn Mr. Geore Tegs.rt w:1Vs in t;; :Pqil:`y -on Mona y.`- , ~ ,4; V 5 `Mt-.':!be` Edwards lettj"`on"'1f;fesday I III vvuuoo pvt: -av-we.-yaw -.. Mus. Percy .'1`aylo;-.~.:oI_ Orillia. xrasa the guest of Miss Gross. -this =week.'i ' I__-_. _._..!al._.... 1...... 4 Ioaav euvwv `In. o-5-nu v---an.-. --.- --.._. Miss." N65 has " been visiting` her Vgratidfatherg Mr;Geo. Jebb. in Cooks- v to`wn. -r__.1.__ .A_..1-._1.` :....-I..'I- &- l..-.'..-.-nl: V3.1;-(.130 'ArdaQh' is` -able; to be-"ouki: again after being confined tq his resi- 1 "dance through illness " ' I,_._.I___._ 1.. I'D- \nvnnvv 0-no Winona-J no--v-us: - I Rev. Canonimurphy has'~been in '].`o- ; _ronto for a few days as. the guest ` fof*Mr. E`. rF.B. Johnstone. V .- .. nu 131- ,_ _\IL ail-AI ans: -3: can vvag-uvv-uvw - Rev. Geo. McKinley. of the Eliza-A beth Street Methodist church. preach- ed 4in' `Goldwater on Sunday. ' ` - q. -..-u.. 1,-1.4 .2 1.1.- II-.. -visited friends in town on Sunday. vu. 5 v vv 5-Ilvn V9. --.........,. M;-":T..;3a Millar. teller of the Can- adian` Bank of Commerce. Brantford. 1 , _,L VAIJII-\I\n avg-`nu -pg vvn ..__..-~.,- Miss Xda Haywa.rt.l-` '1'-;,t\~1rned last Friday from Stratfogfd. _where she has been visiting for soxiie.weeks.' .. u. - , s,__ n_-._.. __:_u.' nrvvon u-------5 -v- --.:_ . -__.. Miss Baldwin. who has been visit- ing ho1brpther. Mr. Sidney Baldwin, on John street. left on Tuesday for` Novar. n I Miss W. E. Oampbellhas returned` home after_ spending -two months with 1 Mr. and Mrs. D W. Campbell. Depot Harbour. ` - pp. up a nu M; -_ -v---- `Parry Sound S_iar.-Mr. andA;\?r~1 ll E.,Stonu returned-_ Tuesday fxom. Toronto and Barrie; where they have been visiting. sre__ All!_ at __s_ Ln LL- 11r__n. ........ ..........,_.,. _ T Miss Allie Tsherin. of the West Ward School staff. returned `to town on Saturday `after an illness of some weeks duration. 1 Mrs. George McBride.` of Philadel- phia. and her little daughter. Dorothy are staying with Mr. and Mrs. James McBride. Mulcaster street. ` 111' In (1 Messrs. O. H. Lyon. Walter Scott. James Scott. and S. Wesley had a good day's trout fishing at Mitchell Square on Monday. _ , ` ,D lI\I ,,,LL,,, -_`...._- -__ .._-______ Rev. George` I. Craw. of Thoxton. took the services in the Presbyterian church on Sunday and preached two impressive sermons. -|t_ nI-_-J_ :1 _ _ _ _ __ _A 1.1.. 'r-._.1-._3 , on-Q as V - V wvn gnaw... - Mr. Claude Sanagan. of the London Advertiser. `formerly with The Ad- vance spent Sunday in town as the guest of Mr. Will Vair. A ,_-L 1-21. 1IY__'l_.__J-_' Mr. N. Dyment left .Wednesday morning for Brantford and will be in Toronto on Friday to see his horses worked atthe Woodbine; V ` ' Mrs. Wishart. who has been spend- ing a year in Ontario. and has been the guest of Mrs. R. A.. Thomas. re- turned to the West _on Tuesday ao- ; companied by her brother. Mr. Lister. t l\#!I'I!'_ TI, ,I I ' `IA, `ll 1 CC _of Barrie. spent two or three days of --.-_"----w- -vv --v_ ---v`v..v-, -__. 1 -- ' ormia Packet.-Mr. M. J. FraL/, the past week in Orillia. Mr. Frawleyr: is looking much better since relieved of the worries of business. and nowv turns the scales" at nearly 180 pounds.: '|l'_ -rr 1- n____LL -|r____-._-_. _n LL-` MIL ll? Ivl-I`? \IKIvI\I (`Ir IIUKDLIJ LU`, "\IIIlJ\LI, hit. H. J. Grasett. Manager of the local branch of the Bank of Com- merce.'has returned from a ten days trip through Nova; Scotia. having formed one of a party of Bank .of- ficials who were inspecting the prop- % erty recently acquired by the pur- chase ot the Bank of Halifax. Mr. Charlie Sargeant leaves Mon- day. co take a position in Peter- boro. with Thos. Barrie. one of the leading merchants in that town. Mr. Sargeant was veryipopular while en- gaged with Hunter Bros.. in Barrie. and the best wishes of a largeoircle of friends wiu follow him to Peter- bUl'0. ' - Mail and Empire.--Miss Mamie Mao- l donald. of Barrie. pianist. and Miss Katherine Ellis. of Toronto Junction. vocalist. two talented pupils of Dr. Torting~ton.Vgavo a joint recital in To- ronto College of Music on Monday evening. April 23rd. Miss Mae:l-)n- ald in` her numbers displayed decided talent. Her numbers were as fol- lows:`fSonata Pathetique. Op. 53, 1st and 2nd inovements (Beethoven): "'1'remolo. and , "Etude Impromptu" (Haberbier): Fileuse" (Pachulski): "Ballade." Op. 23. (Chopin) "Lo. Fi- leuse. (Ra) :, Hexentanz (McDow- ell): and Polonaise. op; '53. (Chop- pin) . - p _ The late Mr. Justice Lountiiwas a1`-V `ways fond of a joke. and his good hu- mor. was contagious. An anecdote `about him is___being retold. In days .gone_by _he_was ayoung lawyer -at, Baifgie. where also Mr.'D'Arcy Boul- -ton" had _a law office- `Mi. Lount in driying `homeone dark night when the roads were blocked with snow. ran over a oalt. The farmer de- manded "$10. Not having that amount. in" his, P00ket. Mi`. `Lount A `told the farmer his name was Boulton. of. Barrie. and tof oallvo._nd nee" -him..-In due course vthetaxtmer voalled upon lBonIton.i:_ -`then ` `ax oandid'&_t9- for 1 1?arliament...=but. he-s indignantly (19- inietlzrssncaneyisaalzty. o'1h`.1f=?,In1`.: tlwn` v~-legal advioe, r9m._.._M,r_ .IgQl1ntI V it _ yo` '~tha`t.h"e was thereal scum Ann msnunL.% ; No -{one need lave vtown on May 25th"-as the Turf '-.Club is putting` on ` an excellent program for that" day` 17m; Barrie-`G<'>lf (.}lub will play in %CollAing.w od, on _May 25th. " 9s1=on'rs AND PASTIMESJ Mr. George Powell. 0r?~llia s * well- known horseman. will spend the sum- mer in Peterboro . in charge of the! race track-Jtherc. e " '\ 7'7'"1:1IE'`g ir1s of fthe Collegiate Insti- tute"will play basketball having fur- % nishgd `themselves yth a full equip- ment.` The Board granted a donation to the fund. - ' The`Be1levil1 HokyIC1`ub has do- hote-1 $50 to thetlacrosse club of that city. Barrie hockeyists would show ; the righttspirit. ifthey' followed suit ` .in respect to the local lacrossists and parted with a portion or -their big surplus.` ' ' V Lizidsay;1=.est.-Mr, w.- Carley, of Allan-dale. has come to reside in'Lind- `say, having_acccpted a position` with the G.eT. B... as engineer. running out of here. Mr. Carley is a good. Ala-i crossc player. having played a couple -2 ___-_._ ____ ___!LI_ TI 7`,r `P `I __-' r-.-_, v-, ---.-_-5 :.-..J V... .~ -.v-r-v ` of years ago with Barrie. Bradford: -and ether well kzfown teams. He has consented to play first defence with the local_ team and will no doubt. strengthen the club considerably. . At the [annual meeting of the Oril- lia Cricket Clubthe following offi- cers were elected:-`-Patrons. Messrs. W. I. Forbes. H. Pcllatt, J. B. Tud- hope. M. P. P.. C. E.` Hewett. Geo. `D. Grant. M. P.. FatherzMoyna. R. H. Jupp and E. _C. Roper: President. G.` A. Cole; Vice-President. D; I. Grant; Secretary-Treasurer. J. C. "Boyle; Auditors. T. C. Doidge, and G. A. Cole; Executive Committee. Dr. J. N. Harvie. A. B. Thompson. E. A. Doo- little. and F. Toogood; Captain. S. B. Lcaccck} Vice-Captain. A. B. Thomp- son; Grounds Committee. G. A._Colc, Bert Eaton. J. Roper and I. McNabb: Gear Committee, A. B. Thompson, "J. C. Boyle. and Dr. J. N. Harvic. The Ottawa Citizen in commenting dh the Oshawa Lacrosse t am says: The Oshawa team has ntered the Senior 0. L.vA..scries `egg plays its firstgame with Brantford. Its team for the occasion has been figured out as follow3:--Goal. Way. Cornwall; point. Kerwin. Cornwall; cover-point. Cameron, Cornwall: first defence. Pritohard... Toronto; second defence, Fagan. Ottawa: third defence. Degan. Cornwall; centre. Raymer, Markhm: third home. Meneary. Orangeviile: second home. Hall. Cornwall; first _ home, McAteer. Cornwall ; ` outside 3 home. Kimpton. Ottawa; inside home. vBlyth. Ottawa. ;It will be noticed that there is not a single Oshawa` 3 man on the team. 1 1 `On Friday last. Thessalon. Nesta and Flcrenza. Mr. Dyment s platers were sent the distance. and although they were not urged, on account of weath- er conditions, the trial is regarded as being most satisfactory. Mr. Dy- ment's chances of landing the Plate were never better and the win would be a most popular one. The follow- ing `horses were shipped down to the Woodbine on Saturday evening: - `1_II_'_____L `I... ,, _ l___ I`_-____L_..._-_. -.--_- ___, . v--_-c - ncrai-1::-1;-11vrt,".l.)r. m.. a.. by`vCo urtown-' Annie D. Lady Berkeley. ch. m., 5, by Connie nie Boy-Galena. 13---- l:IJ_____L L A A I._ `I -_.___L__--L .- `J - -- v...... miiasy Street. b.c.. 4. Game Lass. l Armaghaga. bx`. g.. 4. by Henry of Navarre-She. V Lorne. ch. g.. 3. by _Exile-Nona. George Perry. ch. g.. 3. by` Blazes- Humility. ' `train (11 s 1 1,, _u _, n L-, `r7'__ _` T.I_-!_ Irnp'ortant measures were discussed and adopted at Thursday's meeting of the` Ontario Curling Association` in Toronto.` ..The feeling was general that something must be done for the encouragement of the younger play- ers. and consequently Mr. Carlyle s. motion in. reference to district comg-` [iet'itions._ `in which `players are to be i restricted to those who have never, . 'ta_kn*~`par't"in`any Ontario Tankhrds competition. was hailed` as the means 'ofy`a'tteining that object andviwas adopt-1 ' `ted without a dissenting voice. iI_)_ur-T: { `mg {the idiscussions -the ` opinion` `wee; ; esxprgsed `hy-` Messrsb Flavelle add? i *~cI1izi~*thati might` be` advisable :9; We ' "`_fi'or'i'1 th"e Ontario Tankard.` i ' ('9 _players'` `vv_ho"h'ad been `:fis ` in previou/s__ years; T `a lthoI'x' h i c" e xtIfeii1oly_ a ` - - Tm.- apnea. v Nesta. 3.. 3.V by Courtown-Min- nie Lightfogt. V r A (`I ' l__I_ f`,____LA___._ - -vw_.,. :...,15j .mF"l-;;':;;z;:v1v)'. f.} 2," by Gourtown- Hands Off. . _ The Globe; blk. f.. 2. by .Courtown-- _'1`he Duche. - ` `L 3 uuv u an n u (1 -vu-u T ThesI:;I::;1'. `blk. 3.. 3, by Connie Boy. j--An'nie D. ' ` - J - .. . _._. The World, ch. f.. Maid of Ellerslie. -Will S"!-1ieyIds. ch. g.. 3. by King Eric` by` Longstreet- by Superior- V` .PptatoeS dre getting',scaroer...,9nd -theiprioe .heas,I-ndvgznced from '90 cent; and $1.00 "a -ba'g"to',.$1.25`.L and `um; mand is` `brisk even ' that figuiei _ Butter and eggs were very `plenti- 'fEul_ n.Saturday. butter bringing 4180` and eggs 11c. On the grain ma;-kt wheat is worth 67 and 68c._peas 63 and 65c. oats 30 and 31c and barley .40 an-d 43c. Hogs, live weight, are bringing $6.20. Hay is selling at $8. ;remark'ed thatihe hadmet year'aI- ter year the ' same players in the tankard competitions. At a later stage of the meeting Mr. Collins `sug- ,gested that all the members of the successful Atankard rinks be given prizes. As it.is>now only "the skips are given prizes. Mr. Collins gave- notice of a motion to this effect. and the matter will be considered at the Collingwood. believes that eighteen ends is a` sufficient test of skill in the finals and will ask the fall meet- ing to accept this view. `The follow- T clause in the report of the Executive tive will be read with interest: - Three protests were brought up for consideration. one of the Gravenhurst Club and one of the Orillia Club against the decis'on of the umpire in , ,Group 4. and one of the Peterboro Clubs against the decision of the um- pire in Group No. 5. In the matter of the opinion that it cannot be up- held. The umpire distinctly stated that upon the application of the Bare o'clock ongthe evening of January 27th. he` ruled that the condition of the ice did not warrant further play minucated his ruling to all the clubs then presqxt, -He further stated that the Gravenhurst Clubs announced to him that if they did not play that evening they were to return home forthwith. As no play was'ordered for the evening of Tuesday, there could be no default on the part of any club. In the matter of the Orillia Club the evidence is conflicting. There seemed to be a good deal of misun- derstanding. but, however, the um- pire declared that he was never in- formed by Barrie either directly or indirectly that they had defaulted to Bohcaygeon. Under these circum- stances we hold that there was no default on the part of Barrie, and that the clubs did right in carrying out the instructions given by the um- pire to play on the following morn` ing, and for these reasons both pro- tests were dismissed ., fall meeting. Mr. W. T. Toner. oft` - of the Gravenhurst protest we are ? 'ie and Collingwood_Clubs about six ' that evening. and accordingly com`-. mm mm names row was we T0-DAY. ![ worth The ice began to moove in the Bay this year on April 21st. and by the 23rd every vestige had disappeared. which fact is mentioned as being un- usually early.--The rebuilding or the gaol has begun.--The death occurred on. the 4th in_st.. of Henry, Hatton Gowan, in his .85th year. father of Judge 'Gowan.-Spring wheat is scl- ling at 75c. oats at 50c, eggs 7 1-20 a dozen. hay $20.00 a ton.-The Steam- er "Anglo-Saxon." during a. dense fog struck and foundercd four miles east of Cape Race. Over two hundred pas- sengers. as well as the captain and a portion of` the crew were drowned. -On April 28th Mr. John A. Macdon- ald moved a vote of want of confi< denoe in the administration.-The lat- est reports from the American War are to the effect that the march on Richmond has again begun under "Fighting Joe Hooker. 1 19.00 PER ANNUM IN ADVANCE" ( SINGLE COPIES FIVE CENTS ' ' ' Ft-uh Field nndvllu-den seed: now arriving at B0'l`W'BI.la s. -Boy Wanted-Apply Office. The pupils andvexv-pdpils of Miss` Bertha Holmes dancing classes held their closing hop in the Town Hall. Thursday evening. A large number of guests were present, including sev- eral visitors from out of town. and the affair passed off most successful- ly. O`IOO A couple of West End residents in the persons of George Haggart and Lou Corbiere got into a mixup. last week. as the result of which the former is ursing achewed finger and the. latt r claims that his ear `was bitten. The fracas arose through a disagreement over the location of a'lineefence-that fruitful source of litigation. `Corbiere. `who -is "scienc- ed. was the `aggressor. and had the ag_gresor s portion` meted outto him as Haggart. though no hand at spar-- ring. apparently knew a thing or two about'ro u gh'and- tumble fighting. as V he got ffthe double mouth and eye holda.on,_Corbiere. and but for` the solicitation of `spectators would have seriouslj impaired that young 'man s `good looks. Hag g`a`rti afterwards laid iiitormation against Oorbierea `hit V in ms: p9hanooii9r:wmc:ni.~, an-1-gig` ,:m;- it weal mun at Advance itctive. -4- popn-57} ` gwhab it 1 SE33 ~tbreE v pb .rci:_i; HOWAHW stow A `V inthe:::'::: ' BANK?:TQO|\!~`ro I n fen `GAPITAL aswj Fm Yonon 6: Gaauxo Srs.' ' `J '&l`iI U3 KTTVIVI 7' We have a large amount of Priva_t Funds to End at 45 and 5 per cent. on the security of cod farm Mortgages. MCCARTHY. BOYS & URCHI-. SON. Dunlap Street Barrie. - .Z.3-JFII-IIV-I--Ii-I `-0-nvc-2:` 2-- ' A general Bankipg Business conducted. Drafts issued on all parts of the world. De- posits received and interest allowed at high-. est rate. w- 0- MRT}!2::- h";3'_l_;_.|.aa_.,;_I---nu---u-7 --sour`: Capital - 329450.000 Rest I 5 712.000 g .. Andrew Thomson geguldent Hon. John Shnrnlo Genil Mnjgef E: E. ... . -.-.-r-.-r-an -:1: A 'I\1't'1'::r vu gm rnsumuaals DBESSMAKING Misses Taylor &' Butler` Late of E. B. Crompton 8: 00.. and Frank Cockshutt & Co._. Brantfoxfd. Fine work a specialty. ht and satis- faction guaranteed. 97 Worsley Street, Barrie. opposx-rm coUR'r HOUSE."- . AN5r;1$.-AGoodG nI8e t. A y'o.'3 1' MRS. MoNTGoI"RY. 63:0: P:_au 'nnvn- n no u-not '61iTr m. BUSINESS coL'1_.nuEt' ALV1E.U- ll U005 \JCnOI'II XVIII: '13,` month. No washing not groning. Apply T54 MARY STREET. 16- x6 H . MKS. MUN' 'Welhngtcn_ street. ANTED- Gdbd Goneiul 15: IIADV cmnnn-n Allandale Dwelling Far Sale ---uu. tau. mug E311. Hill IIIIDUUI CI Ullyo 5'35 white speck on centre of forehand. .50? | "' ' 4 nd ' ' ' f tion *9. M .-1._'."j'; .clcl>r\'err;'gw(i?li-rgo:`c`:i':IE:' 3};{"$3uan,nw . - = ~19-I9 GEO. 1'LAx'roN., Banks` WAN1 VD-A Good General Savant. {Apply"'it= ADVANCE OFFICE. ; yxg-:9-gr r ,3 ' An 8 roamed briclbclad dwelling? on Lot :9. Cumberland Strect,Allundale--Home il in CO1- difion. good cellar and good well water. Tum S55 vpplv to SAM'L H. BROLEY. I9-22-o ` ' Stroud.`Ont.; 7 v- ` ' `WHOLE `no, 35,, VOL. LII. No. 19 snmvan Em S-'l`(_)l.ElV from my on Aprilnkas IIC has 'l'D'.K"ht` Ibqrt tail. lo:1:aea.rs.oc hai; sum: onolfody. 83 My panel: (0- iturnimy m- aluina :..6'......-s:... I312..- tn Iain znnm u.u--neuvecn ruuuvict uqtne turner. alr- . tie. on Monday niht--1 hcavyvwool dd in: I tug. b1acl_< on one undo and colored on tho qthot IMO-Q F"`'W|11 Please leave tame at bco of Quoenhg ' Otcl and receivn rnwni-(I. 10-10 under will please have ill `Hotel receive reward. -------.j) V Niused Bugs:-Lilla no_I8_p`;69 .`__ "'.V.I-I-CI-- w- w-------- ESTABLISHED 1365 `Q l Ml -]flivinz a a distance send BANKING BY MAIL." en ! IVIIIIIKUI" III as: vvv-var BARBIE EEAECH 1-2, - u_._:._ -__ --...1..-i.-.I Illonth-----I V33; munIl|.... :2 1.`! K`. TT 793 K1>W~| 3:-:.' WA. 3 D ASSOCIATION nnIvIus%mK% 2-24 cx..._.* . ,,, _ ; 3; 1. ; 2:30 Clus-TrotT-or gr % nan-}A' - =moo;oo."` T T. 5 ' 0ST--Bet\vecn Pniuuvick tad fhd market. 3|?` ' china fi. ll Mnnau n:nhb_.' . 11!` [A TED--Goo:-I Horse fat Gmcory Deliver}? Wagon. JAMES VAIR. Grocer. ' V I9, month .... .. $333.25 sa571.5o" . sa4s.5,o_ ; $1395.00 S E C 'U'..BlIi'I` Y `AL j - 32,500,000 P~VE%F`1N % ` *?:59`?29 ,IP,,- Tnw ADVERTISEMENTS. , R, LAMB, Manager Barrie Branch . for our booklet rncr: RV MAIL." MONEY TO LOAN. _,, ,. _: n_2_-_..'n_-. 31' Ha!` asts rot ` 4 |[ Sl|MMER.... `s. T030316." In ve ' In year: veers - nmounts amoulitl L in in . ~ Irivi. ` .PRlN_ClPKl.. 1! I I8- L1ME.: ; , LArH.LAnnA+sHIN9I-E8 um... mistake! man, rod`: 01%` TORONTO STR_E_ET.` ; nmce--91numnsneet,same , T T 7 LUMBER. L`A'l`I-I Imam. mason! [Heintzman&co}PiaMnr?| w. cAv:ITaA`nREN1 `II-I-IUIQID III J-III Q ALQ1-|& or Ajlelruzunln 'z\o.. pm 1 `cu-u.uuv unnumc -mauI'ial.*a.n:iohc wgrkmunnhsp ma tht.imvr.0'1s menu found thermal are wonh tho-_rn_u_r ex. poms access: to law these oignou. `The tone as Igeautiful an `the action rqpoqs to the most deycato tough." ' ' * ' A. F mum. n3k?2$}~n'% I BAR!-'cI__E_MUS|c stone. HARD AN1Ss'o'm` WOOD ..T.,2o "n7|u_Ec'-ton our was LONDON ----- oo._v;g'l;nv.u'o'n1ro|r music ; `At A tatx niel chnhgod all the pihho in she, hdbd - menu of Music tonnes. of Heinzzunnn '&'Co.. um} ccnaiulv thinkvchc mntariALal'thhc wnrmnnhin nnzl Hid ainnnnvngc. V ' Jmsr mApn.,. J.=:a_:o1s'r:a:-`-87 8: 33- t: sA1u1:AN'r 'co., Successors to` Johnston` & Sarjeam, \ i ;(::]`()'ln:;1':_);l8; Sa1`3:e;x;; `g 3 Tel. 88. Oice, 41 Dunlop st. 3 Ya.rd,:Foot of Mary street. _,_ i '!'!`1'4"$"4?+"P"P`$f'3'""P4' SIMMORE 00., HATTnna `VVV Sun%Porl|and Bunion! tlig quuiify isnd gu;;hmi.. Fa we

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