"3. `A . 'n' ADENHURST, 4' Administrator. Barrie P.O. nu: m"rnm:s'rs'or mums; `run COUNTY` or smcon AND THE nomxxos or cu-ADA out: cm-rnmcnz. :otti y+++++++++++++:! Locals Around Barrie } Hgepmnmes or 4 Wm: `IN Town and Vicinity - Condensed A News for Our Busy Readers ..Th ~`s a. house famed for Dress Goods-lL. Vwkers`. . The Saturday. half-holidays have begun at the Dyment fodunldry and `~!_.. 1...... ,`l'nIv and .v'1`he Saturday. half- begun Dymen will continue during August: A 1:-.. Ln-up-inr nh7 LIEIEI-A-avg . `A `fox terrier an longing respectively old and Nat Dymen last week. ` II. d7 }.a beagle. be-T to Messns. Har- t, (were poisoned '.ll.. 4. A. #5`. IGBL vv nun- -Remember the d3a.te' `street Methodist church. .1 Muslmk-a, June 29th. next` week. 5 . 3 Barrte, - Ont ` 9 ' -. oboooooouoooooooooooo next" wows. Mrs. Nicholson. who moved to To- ronto from Barrie a short time ago. re'trurned to town last Saturday on a ` sad errand-the burial of "an infant child-. .- The Innis`.fil s . Plowments Associa- tion r`inten1d' holding their annual ` meeting `for the elebtionyof officers; - etc.. in Churchill. on Tuesday eve:- 7 ning, 14th intst. at 7.30 p.m.- Mr. J. S. ' Whittaker. s6'f Torontd, formerly of Barrie. [was in town on Friday last fpr the purpose of inter- ring two infant children. `twins. who died when only three Iiays old. Field and Garden Corns. Vetcheu, Rave. Mlllett. Hungarian seeds.-are... It IIO'I.`lIIWEIaIa S. Caipt-ain Lockie Johnston? has leas- ed the steamer Longford -this ye`ar._ i The `steamer Islay is .on_the ways at Orillia being `fitted up for the summer. -Capt. Fred McKay will {be in charge this year. ` Mr. 'J. Shepard. -of the firm: of -`Shepard. Bros... stock dealers, has takenout an auctionIcer s license` for the County. `As he is we11'acquaint- 1 - -~ -- , _:_--x_ :...4......;c+u `hp`iuhnn]'d Uu vvnvu vg..- .__-_., make a `capital man for the job. , --Remember. Thursday afternoon, the Garden Party. at M`rs. Plummy .._!. ` ` .,--` wi] "I\_. the 'nr11:cnen. l ..-`-A Garden P -4The and `cheapest 'gas stoves `and ranges 18 the Jewel. For sale by J. H. Neelands. See them before buying any other . V The Collegiate Institute `football team journeyed to `Shanty `Bay in Carley s launch on Saturday. `intend- ing `to play a [game with the team of that place. The Shanty (Bay boys were late in turnimg up. howe've'r. `and `there. wa no match. _ ay will be held at the .residence of rs. Plummer. Peel `street. June 9th. for the benefit `of the Chancel Guild of Trinity church Admission 250. Children mot admit- iLi....'l - .._-A Par 18 Guild 9.E'm_ D` A .1.....2uunn BARBIE, COUNTY or SIMCOE. ONTARIO, JUNE 9,1904. lV\r\n --I---~-"'-~'~-v ~- lingwood bn July "say. the invitation as the_ annual hom ches with the 001 are `the most enjoy: beason`. V 9 I4.` season`. . h -eL'1't'tleA Lake` -`Tourist`s paradise. Boats, lunch and soft drinks? can `be -procured_ at all `times. `Miss Law-I Ienoe. _. L ,"' v Shepard `Bros. loaded fourv "decks of `hogs from` Barrie. and two from Phelp`ston. last week. `Half of the hogs went to Peterboro. and the other half went? to Collingwood. During the month of May this firm` paid out $19,453.30 in the County `for ` ' - ' 4 ---|AL----4 Inn nu-nnvn `fr-e'ez.. HUGO-K. r -Re'frigera`tor s. -ice cream `fre'ez- I 'e_rs. screen doors and_ winllows, ham- mocks. ml and gasoline stoves, lawn; `tno*wer`s. rubber hose. etc.. al `from manufacturers, at Five Points Hardware Store. n "The cement crossings at` the foot of Owen and` Mulcaster streei ` hills are becoming a. source of dan- ger` to horses which. try to take -.the 1 direct % turn too quickly. Drivers will have to `exercise a little more care at I corners or serious trouble will re`- ' sult . On Sunday morning .9. -horse ; went` !down at the `corner of Owen ` `~- `-L---4-- --.-.1 n.....1,. ,._ .1; .1 FICE. "l)hn1op streets and `broke 8 `shaft . : ' : : three ~-yda.r-o1d colt ran lseloond in ' the King Edward Gold Cup stakes at '1'cor=dn*to. mid` then shipped to` Buffalo. where `he won the National Hundiaap. _oarryiing with it a purse` at "$1.500. `On Saiturdny he runs in the-,_$10.0_00h_Bufa1o Derby. and a eek_' lalter; will run `in .the';_,$20.000 113.91`??? 1*` e`d`?'8"- E (l`UVV (lulu vuv `av-..- `Dunlap ant1""br`oi:e S I \ 118 d3a.te' I01 U0.luc-.u.- excursion to Particulars [5 I-'U'l-l.I.l-qa. J ...-_ ._ June. July and wi] for Collier _..-uqvIn:lll\ He Told His Story in a Simple Straight-forwiard way that Carried Conviction with it--in Severe atfraignment T of the Leaders of the Reform` Party in Ontario. i ` Bank bl Toronto| {Grand Reception The audience which greeted Mr. R. R. Gamey. M.fP.P.. in the Opera House on Friday eveninvg. was a most complimentary one to the Man from Manitoulin. It filled the big building to the doors. and gave Ethe `speaker of the `evening. the closest possible attention. Many _w-ho came to criticize, remained to `be introduc- ed to the man` who had placed the facts of this Government scanldal so plaa.ini1y"be'fvore them that no onle Iwhd listened tohis story could -d-ou`bt ifor _L LLB- '....-...-.L!.\.n LIDLVOMUU UU-Jan: uvvsg vv-..--. ...-._~_ a. moment but that this 'quest'ton mu'st remainfthe -paramount issue in` Ontario -politics till the electors pro- n-ounce their verdict at the ge'n'.era1 election. All other charges ag`ainst the Government seemed" to fade into in- significance, -as this young" `man from- `-his remarks p'ar'ticular1y _to them in` his arraignment of their 1ea_de'rs'. That these remarks went` home was we-vid~e:nced at the cldse of the. meet`- ing. when 8.` number of Reformers came `forward-, as they have done `at L -_- L`: L... (n.u.p\`p_ 0H..l.l.l.U lU1VVVGLllp GB Luv; use \-up..- _ ell other places where he has bpok-` "en. and` `shook `him by the `hand, ex- pressing their oon*fid'en`oe in his story. which. was a clear! eu't*,_an d' eon- eise reiteration (if the e'vidence giv- en 'by `him before `the Commissio`ners;` __ n__ 1__..'n n.......a.. .L.J.m~....4-A11 I-my `am or_. 011 "DJ ulun uwsuau guy w ...........,...___h ` how he had` `been telm-`pte`d by `an .8 :-.' gent of the Ross Government withi o`fEer's of money. and patronage to; betray {his trust by supporting the -Re`form` *party:-how.` he was threat- ened.` $wi'_th ruin it he reiuse'd: (how he een'tere`d into the intrigue. receiv- ed {the money and had every demand hit` 1'3.` meeting -of Kerr Hodge. 'A.F.' & A.M., on Monday `eventing, the ollowing officers were installed by Worshipfulb Brdther. H. E. Jory:- :'W:M;-Bro. W. Witten. , S;WE-Bm; T. `Beeordftg 'J'.NV7.-Bm. F. `Hm-9t. . j . W . `Bro. . W. J., `M. '7 `lII.`..._:'.a ,. ` `In ... `E Q". ` (ipera House Was%Crowde'd 33';-o."1t'. if .13;-y7 FARM TO RENT OR LEASE FOR A Lnxuu OF YEARS- Part of Lot No. lo, Con. 5. 01-0. 75 acres. all cleared and under cultivation, good double log barn, comfortable house. good water. creek and well. within half mile of the Village of ` Edgar. The present Occupant. Mr. Hen _Coa.teI. ' has been on the farm the past ten wars. 18 N886 terminal_es ou_tl1e ust October. 1904. He will _sell t_anmme before that date. crop and all to suit a. dCSll'E1l)iC tenant. Apply to C. H. ROSS. arrie. or in HM.-., Fnnfnc nu tho nremlsesu "'t Masonic. to R. R. Gamay. New Ontario handled the administra- tion in a style all his .own-a style which savors of the breezy life (in .21 new `country, but. is not in he least tinged with anything approaching indelicacy of speech-a style which though provoking laughter at times, yet carries with it a conviction of truth that is hard t-o describe .`unl'ess directly `under the in flu-enace' of the eye and v-oice of this` backwoods `ora- tor.. who has sprung to the front in- `so startling stud'de'n -a manner and has taken such a grip "on political tissues that he promises to be one`_ 'of'- the main factors in brinlging about the 'down'fa1ly of the Ross Government. \a.'v vv AAL\~5.A~ V- .7..- 9--..` _ _,__? Many pronounced Libevlnls weie in "attendance at Friday night's-meeting` and at times Mr. Gamcy _addVresse_d - for `political appointments confirmed according to the "compact and how he` came t-o expose the` criminals (who "had thus misused their office. The chair during the evening was occupied by Dr. Palling. Presi-dent of the Centre Simcoe Conse'rva.tive Asd isociation. who, -after a pleasing re- fererice to the large number of` (la- dies `present. e_xplaine d the enlorc- ed aibtaenoe from the meeting of `Mr. J. P.'. Downey, M. P. 'P.. `and x.Mr. Haughton Lennox, M. P., who were -?expeetedyt-0 `be -prefsent`. Short ad- `dresses were then made `by Messrs. .E.-A. Little, M.-P.P., A. B. lT~hom=p- ['s2on_, ex-M_.P.P., and` .Jas. Duff. M. `P. J.D.-Bro. F. T. Grafton. ' S.S.-Bro. `A. J. Carson. * J. S.-Bro. J.` Maley. < I. 'G.- -Bro. F. D. Haight. D. iof C.--W. Bro, W. J. Suther- * land. Organist--W. Bro. D. M. Stewart. Tyler-`-Bro. Jo's. Leighton. _ _5A_ux1itors--Bros. W;- A. Evgns. and ----u-.-v T. .Beecvrfo~ft._ _ Jack Vessey of the Bank `of VGon:1mere,`1eft this weld]: an a `holi- `, _ .1 V` `_' ` l . _ ` _ . it . vv ._\7..'. I} `E (Continued ton: paig-e 3-) uemramt: lellal. :1pp|y Lu so. any . to Hcnrv Coates on thepremiaes. tt WH_AT BARRIE PEOP1.-E HAVE Been Doing During the Past, Week -- Visitors to the Town. : 0000000000000000000000000 Mr. Frank LeRoy is visiting friends in Buffalo. ' fr (Mr.;I`_c;s'rter, of Montreal. is vis- iting Mrs. Heard. Ross street. Tom Black. of the Bank of Toronto, Toronto, has been up home on a. holiday for the past week. 5 Mrs. Lowe, of Elmvale, has been visiting friends in town during the week. ' v 1. *-'~ Mr. Trueman Williams is home on his holidays from the Toronto Col- lege of Pharmacy; `'-A__ II II I .. ....--...._.u.vJ. rsfunter, and children. of Col- lingwood, are visiting at Mrs. Grif- f';th s.- Victoria, street. m1\I'1'.-_1izo !~;n .1't';"I'{ipson has gone.td Parry Sound to visit her son, Mil- :ton. ` v _I_?lossic Eiulverwell is home from Baltimore visiting her parents` on James street. nnntrtnatlnus In cuum HOUSE. G. Thompson has `been trans- ferred from the local G.T.R. officets to Lindsay. ` ! an-nu LU l.llllU.S'cl_y. Mr; Frank McCarthy is to be `con- gratulated -on passing his seconfd year examinations in law; Mr. Samuel Lount .is carrying` his hand in a sling,` as the result ,of coming in contact with some pois- on ivy. ` , f ` `Rl- -_,J `l'.__. `\C'-_J_._._A_1I ._.__I '\.f_;_ Mr. "and Mrs. Macd-onnlcvll `and Sits. Mackidd, -of Toronto, have been visit- ing Mrs. A. E. H. Creswicke during` the week. 1 =; Mrs. C. WL Palk. Mary street, re- turned on Saturday from Toron`to. where 'she has be~'eh spendinbg the past two weeks. . Miss Minnie Lenmox. Mary st'!5reet, has "been spending the past {week with her brother at Thornton. She returned home on Tuasday. ' R. L, Barwick of Trinity church, `are attending the. meeting` of the Synod. this week, in Toronto. Mr. John Ness is }mvin_z 2 (:'r(.`:1t deal of trouble with the ankle which he broke last winter. His friends will regret to `learn of his ve ry slew recovery from the injury. -.u- as 1-\ ru---L-_..._ F\! `l,.l`L' Rev. W. H. White and Messrs. G. A. Randenhurst, J. C. Morgzurand art.-vv :uuuv\n_y ;;ua..u \n.a\ ...a...._,. Mrs. C. Brown. Penetang sL., left this morning for MonItrea1,.anr1 will sail on the Lake Champlain for a. two months visit to the Old Coun- try. [M12 Stephen R-obinsoni of Cleveland , b-rothler-in-law of Mr. James Vair, is in t-own after an- absence of 'some thirty years; He came to see his mother, who is seriously ill in the Royal Victoria Hosiptal. N0. .21 ' . E No 3523 )` VOL. LI\I`{. ` " Drieto,.s T $1.00 PER" ANNUM IN ADVANCE SINGLE COPIES FIVE CENTS - Mrs. Thomas Dufi, Elizabeth st., `has been suffering from an attack %of blood poisoning brought on from `simply pricking her finger \\'ith a needle. Her many frie`n!ds will be much pleased to learn that she is `convalescent. . The following students from the Barrie Collegiate Institute are `re- `flecting credit on their Alma Ma- tter `by successfully passing their ex- aminations at Toronto University:- Harold; Parker. pass, first year in Arts; _W. E. Blackstock. pass, senior Matriculation: F. V. Hamlin. and C. -Powell. pass 3rd year in Medicinal: Fred. McKee and` R. D. Orok. Trin- ity). pass, 3rd year Medicine and A. A. Campbell and C. G. Kirkpatrick. pass. second year in Medicine. Social and Personal ` WEDDED IN HAMILTON MARRIAGE OF EDITH GLASS V FORD. LAST WEEK. 'A {quiet wed`ding took place at the residence -of the bride's mother. No. i 49. Victoria avenue north, when Ed- ith, only daughter of the late {John Glassford, was united in marriage to Mr. M. A. Ro'bert'sorn, late of Barrie, Rev. Joseph Young of Bradford, Ont. `beingthe officiating clergyman. Miss Bessie Young assisted .the `bride and: Mr. G. Tichbourn acting as grooms- lllilllo \ _ The groom's presents were a gbld` watch to the bride; a gold spin set with pearls to the "bridesmaid, and: a. pair -of gold cuff buttons Sto`\ thd. best man. * - ' - . :1, 'UB3L I.LlEI.ll. The `bride was the recipient of many` beautiful presents among them` being a valuable cheque, the groom} receiving one also. e nus _L_ 1...--- .. Jfnl-n-nan xxrarn 3 1000171515 vnnv unav- The guests from a distance were: Mrs._ Robertson, Mrs. F. Robertson. and Miss Sadie Robertson of the Vic- `toria HospitalV: Mrs. R .S. B. ack. aunt of the bride, and Mr. and "Mrs. S. Dunsmore, of `Crown Hill. The youhg `couple left on the 8.40 ftrainl for the East. MONEY TU LUHIV. . We have a. large amount of Private Funds to land 45 and 5 percent. on the security of ood farm URCHI M"8ages. McCARTHY. BOYS 8: 0N Dunlop Street Barrie. 1 _i._ [look at our `window of parasols this week. ` It will only "need a1 glance to convince you .j:hat` thq 59319 is still going on,at James `Vain Sun and Shower Proof. %_,___,_ _,*' "iinom:v TO LOAN On Real Estate Security. Corresoondence strict 1}` Condcntial. Address with particulars A. Boo P.O.,Box 342. Barrie, Ont. 39 U311: of the Surrpgate Court. Cl: ins argd specxcations can be geen at the County T'h 5 RICE. Court House. Barne. _ e 1ow_cst or any tender not necessarily accepted. _ R. GRAHAM. R2 Chanrman Co. Propertv Committee, j`_ ` . Box 366, Barrie. .__,_ . 7 , f ' S 1 Notes V , d t armers. ac d-:;L:?:soL:o1?ec?ed and a general bank- ` I4 M, business ponducted. _. 4 II A `Y A (`_D SEALED vramnnns win'be' received up` to Monday, July 4th. 1904. for the alterations necessary in order to provide a suitable oca fol ?-H0 C! k f h rt. Slanoe n: 2.-an be seen Coal and Wood] AME? 3|}: EEsuIAu's_ 'omc2-come. Bradford and Elizabeth Strccti. ` YARD--Torento and Bradford Streets. Kodaks You fhavc one of the best Carpet Weaverh `in the Drovirreiu Barrie. The bu_sin'en `nu carried on It `*1 h `Ir (1 f ellvi doZZ`a .I .'.`i .`. .?.f` \'."3An }'{n.`x"n.' .' .s. PLATES kw:/u 3.7\R.\1 mam OR LEASE FOR A TERM ` nu \,'n~AI)Q_Dm-r nf Lot No. l0.Cn- 0'0! 3`3ZZ`" ; .fe`if.' x"> .`:`.'xx~z .X'W`.`x":`w." - ___..~ I Blank books of ""' 4 . .. t0 cription ruled atld mfde V order. .- d_ % * Magazines n8Y bgfgook. Ruling ant} 8 89 -ed. on, binding bugmsf gun J Ba!i.i'ifi=Vlsic! rs hl R.Cl8t00 _L" L. .',,Z,,_"`;_"": noon C.E.\'ERAL SERVANT wurrao la.-\'l` oxca. Apply at the ADVANCE or. A 23-22;) F93 REN'l3-A well tarnished 10"??? lultable tor meetmns ' 3 located over an rqom : Meohmiuk M CH, air aiiifk` I -vuuwvu vvcu Luv sooauuut -I"---_ 7" 1:.d*::....*"*'...I'%~":::.i:r;* W! 1 0` a * the % ` g IIUII uI----- V - V--"'-' ...-5a1v_A_'_B.LIS'.'EE[ZE2ID 1865- ". _ on I:-nnnm Robertson : llrug Store ciiiiir wsnvmo. s BANK DEPARTMENT 5AwN'.-- ..c inn-rant allowed on ac- --" ,..g..g.~:-4-~:~~:--:~o--1:-4:--:-:-~:~-a-a~--z--1-s:~-:~ TIIE V Photo sundries ..._~-____ ., _____ :~9Ew ADVERTISEMENTS. _ mwosme: POST OFFICE. [NGS BAN_1 ur.nuu..vu-.n. : rate: of mterest allowed on ac. counts Large and Small. ` _ op THE BEST QUALITY AT _ MONEY TO LOAN. ,_. -: n..:....o. I-1': Successors to the late R; Cristoe; PAPER$ 1 DEVELOPERS A - - up ALL -SAVINGS Current count ll'_IIIIII ooks ery des- ruled and ` made to? mg Sumett ms netlv bodixd. -"_w -w Andrew Thomson Hon. John sharpie Go 1!. Bailout`. -AT_ Films -un-can--I u-r-'& $2,500,000 $l.000._000 ntl rain! 'I`IInIIIInlI - $3.000.000 $3,100,000. ' $6,100,000 ARTMEN'1` ' allowed rs; Sale a. MANAGER Buuua Bmmcu 0, o. ,o, _o__q..o'....-Qua. Ont IE4 3:"-zap 3 buslucaa --------- -v T 1 John R. Lamb. m*:.::::.,.c..$ '-:++++++++~--3-+4--!r+++++~v+-}--4`++ __.___-- ;jQ-1`- Be in time andkeep cool `the L correct things are STRAW HAT TIME FINE '-spuf swam" L sAn.ons ; Pa%namakShapes|in Manilla. lSumatras. and Split Straws. ` Everything Upgto-date. SIMMONS & co. FARMERS ! `LATE, SHINGLES and all Build- } ers Supplies always on hand. V 1 Oice--Ross Block. Ya.rd-_}.'`_oot| } of Toronto Street. GeII IIVl|lllI|'.'uu ,__ ___ ____ AB..:Z:f7.x"'fsf$.{`51 3R-"*1`T T . u ` Draifta issu_ed on all parts $513: ;(::,ii:.tl)d. poms recewed and interest allowed hat: BIC THE. W. n. MORTON, Mame, . " _Ceme Lime V t_ Tile L:I:1v_t:E'. 5 }Administrator s% Notice to. creditors ` NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to R.S.O. Chapter :29 and amending acts. that` all creditors and others having claims a inst the estate of Robert Carter Trott. hereto ere" Engineer at the Reformatorv, Penetanguishene. and also of the Township of Sunnidale, Farmer, deceased: who died on or about the 7th.April, 1904. are required on or before the 25th June, 1904. to send by post pre- paid or otherwise deliver to the undersigned Ad- ...:_:-e-..e..- -3 elm; on-anus-tn nf staid deceased. their \ oeuvre Inc auuu 0 uuu, Luv-x. nu wvuun .7 re... ..-- ministrator of the property of said deceased. their names addresses and descriptions. with full particu- lars of their claims and a statement of their Accou nts and the nature of the securities (if any) held by them. AND NOTICE'is hereby further given that after the said 25th une, i904. the said A ministrator will proceed to distribute the assets of said Intestate among the parties entitled thereto. having regard only to the claims of which he shall have received notice and the said Administrator will not be liable for said assets or any part" thereof to any person or persons of {whose claims or claims he shall_not have received notice at the time of such distribution. (5.! ll--- OTICE is hereby given that the first sitting of the Court of Revision `for the Munici ity of Barrie. will be held at the Town Council C amber. on,'.l`ueulay. the 14th day or J nne.l904. at 9 o'clock in the forenoon to hear and determine the several com laints of errors and omissions in the Assessment R0 for 1904. All persons having business at the said Court are requested to attend at the said time and place. 8. DONNELL, Clerk of the said Municipalitv. Barrie, May 30th, x904. as-s3 Municipality of Barrio} T ENDERS arc igcrcby asked foc the furnishinIoAf certain supphu to the ROYAL VICTO `HOSPITAL. for the year commencing July 15%. I 1` K.._I `Premlem - Vic-e-Preuldent ! Manager Specications of supplies reqmren. anu us: qr goximate quantities and conditions of pugchaseoan obtained bv application to the Supenntendent. All tender: to be (sealed) and marked "Tender." and to be in the possession of the Superintendent of the Hospital not later than the hour of noon on Mon- day. 27th June. 190%. . CHARLES DRURY. s3-25. of Management Committee. GI-GIVE`: uvuuv you nu- -- Dated this 18th Max no-93 sEuriE'i" s`i'nAw & SAILORS Fresh Grey and White Lime always : in stock. [If you want a lime that: grows stronger with age, does more` per 100 lbs. and thereforevthe cheapest. 1 Gallon us. Prompt and careful at- tension to all orders. Phone 88. ` Oce 4: Dunlop St. Yafd tot of Mary St. . Something I nteresling. ` It you were maidiev aoiquainfdd with the way. ,we `buy Tea. ' " with (what 9. small profit We are aatiseq (wi*.th. would` it induce you to `try. It. pound of our `famous 250 -Tea. Once `triad. d`?unit- ybu. Thane`- -tauiure _`mql:d-.L i` 1---""` `QQOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOO: The Sarjeant Co. COURT OF REVISION A AND APPEAL Crown 2;, Brim 2g TENDERS Crown 2;} -- 23 HATTERS. Ted; would` suit you. hou- poumdss of `this tea are (sold. 36-tp 40 `cents _ u > _ ._ !not` s: . 21.2: x` .-T - . ~...- -;.(.a. .