Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 11 May 1905, p. 1

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V -- IN THE -4-- `Township of fay} 1; '0F`V"AI;U`A:BLE .--- L *'l'he%'l"ol;:T|;:o:i-st` """' WILL BI FOUND -- Bias : .Goo.d' TEA -that (},11`oup'_-1:26 cents a pomjd; N01?` A canal yvn III! STRATHY & ns'rn:N. Van cl nu-`av Qnl I nl tn:-n REPAIRING -- ONLY AT -- '|"_R"Y_`|`l' TENDERS will be i" d b th den`! $5331: until THURSDXGI? 75313 BA? or Yo .1905.a.t noon. tor the an I of lwtonl ,,1.:.s:::r ?g2:`a *:z:.3*":o:..s:'. :g}',',% during the rullbf 1905 )\Y '.'~"W1lIU0l` A com in time to time as u1rod._Itvthe ` f . A was and ;;B3u'[;?, , on-un`l "b W . ll ' 5 wnu..;`t ` 3 013. .3 z_: . . thin evver. . .V '13` A\Y`l'\ `[I`l'.\1IArr SIGN OF THE INDIAN `nu: xurahnsrs A61-' BAIIII. ran count! or smcot AND "ran." : -to-date` Gaollne Launched ind nea. load` for catalogue and tour prices. e sell A-only thexhegt in the mar et. , n__..;. .1 LL- -..... |.--4. ..;-1---_.1 a._.1_I. -1 I 4;-To grant to the compahy all} `the powers necessary or` incidental to its undeftalri-ng; and "for. other purposes. Dated this 15th day. o1"_ "March. 1905. vvpgwnnnw I an-no.--v Ian o-wuunnvno 95: ;`1`he me".'c".na best Blcycies :0: ;;.'T.;.s: money, when! repairing. &o. . ms `game an Inn line, `of Sporting Goods and . an-amphonea and all the) new I-eon-as. They are on gnd entertaining . .-Y on have .onl.v,to:hat i` ;!e.ethqm- jYon..wm=buy.; E--_Ah"-Iain`: H` n" unu, W IIDII.` uuquu .I.uu Wu: Du]. something to` please _0V1`3'body.`Cull_and 89 7"P'?1`.??`.".".'9- A3-T-'o authorize and empower the }oompany"fcd_) issue its bonds, deben- btures. or otherAseo'uritieAs to the ex"- % tent of $30,000 'pet"_mile of the rail-' way and its branches. 0 ;i.S.P..rt'!'-" ` fPlasure and `% COIl\f0l`t% (}ooc'i "a.c'1-z: fa.'rm`,' l;e`ing"V ;'.1-0;-,l:ot 23. End 0011. of Ve-pra. - Good house and bgru {and large m-elm:-d. In hxgh state of cultxvutxon. .wui1 fem-e{1. free of stumps and stones and is theb..`.st or.'clu.y loam. Uonvenient. toPO..school and `churches. Six miles from Barrie. Eas ter1nsofp.1yn1ent.. [Apply to MRS. GEORG E. as l.`A'l`H, 63 Owen street, Barrie. I7-tr you-i vuv .grv-_:v -any-av u-I.--<-vw '- Canoes 6! the beat make and nish al- Ir ya in stock, ` line of Launch xtures. L- 1-5--` .'.;.a.'I I.-4.s 'lIh.....I..'.. 4..- LL- 1--..` "El71?$7aI11i';i{`aiJ.ES'"}. the .pro- visional `board of directors of said \o~,om.pany. ` 1--To extend the` time for ith-e commencement and completion of the .umn1ertakVing of the Pacific and A*tlantit_: Railway Oomphauny. _j_I' _'__ J0..- _.L____ L- 1.1 _ Application to Parliament. Noitice is hereby given. that ap- tp.1ic'a.`tion willl be made to the `Leg- islature of Ontario at _its next ses- `sion _for an Act `for `the following L"p_`urposes: . _ ' . 1; 500 copyright music at 5c. 10c.` 150 We are making a bargain weel: in the sale of sheet music from, the} 15th -to 20th inst. You may obtain` and 20c a copy. Now is your chance, one week` only. A great variety. in- cluding the following: "Sweet Clo- ver," "Blue Bell." 7Be'ne:1th the Pines of Maine," Teasing, "Down on the Farm, "Uncle Sammy." "Katunka. "Polly Prim. "Rock Me to Sleep," "Which Way Die the An- gels Go?" At the Barrie Music Store. A. F. Garrett. M .l . I ` . ~ BORN. ' A i JARRE'I`T-At Lakeview Cottage, 1 Barrie, on May 2nd. 1905, :1 daugh- ` ter to Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Jarrett, ,of Rugby. V _ Ward` Hickling has returlne-1 from Toronto after.-a successful op- eration for. appendicitis.` ,Mrs.V Hick- ling. who was in; Orillia, visiting her mother, is home again. Mr. R. R. Holt, formerly of Barrie, late of` St. John. N.B., was here on` Friday prior to setting out for Win-; nipeg, where he is connected with` I the C. P. R.fgrain"'business. _t\I,1_ -011` .1, Il'_,, `vbnw `ac ~. nu. wow..- The Tclrguto.Glob;;%;;1day. May, 8th, says: The engagement is an- nounced of Miss Clara H. Strong, daughter of Mrs. S. L. Strong. Brad- `ford. to Mr. Harvey D. Graham. of` Haileybury. The marriage will take_ place early in June. A cum {Hill uuarunteeu uy Mickie, Dymem & Son at $2.00 per Dbl. `Mr. Thos. `Lowe. more recently? ofx` E}mvale`, is back to town again with his family, and~is occupying the. house lately vacated by Mr. `F. Morton. Charlotte St. [ Yesterday morning at St. Mary's Church George"Lux. of town. and Alice Harrison. of Vespra. were wed- ;ded. Rev. Dean Egan performing the `ceremony. - ' ` ` Vm_an will take. charge. _11.*ii."n?c.'{r';Eo'i;as fesigned the leadership of Collier Street Methodist Church choir. and Mrs. A. W. Laid-A _ ._ _______ -. T Miss Carrie Greenwood returned on Saturday from a three weeks visit with friends in Toronto and Owen Sound. ` ' v Miss Beatrice Stewart. a nurse in t}2.e New` York Post-Grad-uat`e Hos-N `pital. is the guest of her father; and sister, Collier St._ -1` up `Ir 1 - 1 as E.-`barsoadden has moved: `his family from Orlllia. and taken! `McDonald St. the residence of Mr; H. H. ,0t|:on.: - I """ 1 Mr. .Peroy. Morrison ' returned `to Sudsbury op Saturday a1'ter'spen,diAng a few days -in `town. ' V 71,. `If A 4IL , nu -,o__ Thursday lat. --d - an. w "A W. .`CI'1:a'1'-lvton. ex-Speaker of the" Legislature. was in town" on `IR . A _2_I_,_ 1 __ ,_-___-.I g of Prsonalomeqt AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA FLOUR A Choice Mnnitnhh. ad Fmhilv T Miss Bessieabbeck has beh vis-. iting in Penetang with Miss Milla y Beck. ' ` ' ; Mr. T505; fxe;.m;u`y Ves;`)e;z1;cwu1`11idVa` `with friends in .Penetang. an-_ 1-n-#|-_ A '1', ,_-n " '1a'r."c3{;e'"n.` 6;;'l;;'?'of` Ha'mil- 1 ton. was in town over Sunday. ` --. BARBIE, COUNTY or smconionmlamo, MAY 11, 19o5._ To Lovers %of Muisicj HENRY C. .HAMILTO}`1.V .. ~'_'L___. DA- A AV LI I. 90 .a.aI.A.3J-V5.1-lull-3.71.! _vS`o_l`icitor for Applfoants. Mr. Charms Gaudaur. ,.Vho~ at age `time kept the V,ictoria "Ho1ise hre, jms 'left.0ri11ia for Sudobury. where `he; "the .new ' ` thgii; " The Billeting CommiEtee's expec-' tations in -connection. with the Tar- onto Methodist Oouferenoe. which "meets here in June, are `being more than realized, and no difficulty ._wha.tever will arise -in finding kao- oemmodation for Ahe ministers. A liberal and hearty response has been made Ito the eommittee appeal.` -The vboafding house known as "Gray 7Ga`bles','. has been moved from` .54 Mary street to 182 Dunlop street. The new plalce will be remodeled. and when complete wil.'l_zbe oneof the most comfortable homes` in the town for regular boarders and fam- ilies who wish to `board for the win- ter. months. ' ` T I ` ; _._ --Leave your ordersfor oa=b. trans- ter of bagga e. and oarta . at J. G. 8oott`a of ice. phone James W. Scott. , The Oddfellows held an enjoyable` smoker on Wednesday evening in their lodge rooms. Amongst `others, the Mandolin and Guitar Club and Messrs. F. Soules and G. Keenan` contributed -to the program. -Owing to outsiders being present the goat was not exhibited. . [Go to Wilkinson : tor all kinds oi dry Hard-and son Wood,olao slabs.` It won and opllt. any` length you IVIIII andoold pot cord. no: box loads. r\_ Ir ,J I -'1,`-I-on 1- -7 '-v- vwq vs` 1w: uvva- --r--w- On Monday Provincial "Bailiff J. `J. Ryan conveyed four prisoners from` the jail here to Toronto Central Pri- son. They were Jas. Murray. vag- rancy, six mos.: Edward` Curtis. theft. six m_os.: John Dola.-n. vag- rancy. three months: and Rod .Mo- R-ae, robbery. two years.- ' T The famous Richafds` and Pringlifs Minstrels will be at the` Grand Opera House` on `Tuesday. May 23rd. They are said to be one of- the `pest colored _org-anizations travehllng. Further particulars next -week. l'!'\1,_ l\J.ll!-'Il_,__._ L.IJ __ . _ . _ .__LI- -.--.v-V .-...-cg -v-..u ChiefGoodman, oforillia, on Fri- day -brought down John _McDermott, a vagrant. who will reside for the next ten days with Governor Sis- sons. MoDermott formerly worked with the Ori-Ilia Construction Co. -- ---v-v. ;1-aS been finally placegl in District No. 9 of the Junior 0. L. A; series with these clubs: Tottenham, Cookstown. Bradford IL, and Allis- ton. The s`che.dule will be drawn up on or before May 16th. '_BfI ,4` -0f\#'II`, 7 13,0 Jockey."I.--\'6'/;1_l.=ah, who rode success-- fully at Fri'sco.last winter. will have the mount on Will King injtbe Plate race. H. Phillips, whom the Brook- dale stable `tried to seoure,_ has `sign- ed with Seagram. ' All _.`I-A.1 ,, - n .1 --v...;:-v-.-c ---All clerks in town are requested- to msseemble at '-the Alpha Olub rooms over Bank, of Commerce at 8 o'clock p.m.A -sharp. to-night (Thursday). when they will learn of `something to their a.dvant'age. I1 50 II I I -Little Lake Vzsummer Resort open for the season. Large. new house fortourists and fishing part- ies; lunch provided at uii-umes: soft drinks. etc. Boats forhire. Miss A Lawrence. `dently expected. j A L A p1eeting'*of all interested in lawn tennis and -bowling will be held in Mr. W. A. Boys office on Friday afternoon at 4.30. A full attendance is looked for, asa good season s sport on firs.t-class greens may be confi- NI 1- : 4-; tin: 1 Portlanvdl Gmeml or-' OWEN SOUND uvuv.:._y- ogycuucu. . It is understoldv that 0rillia's neighborly move :0 take Police Con- stable Jzimieson xfrom Barrie has dismally failed. That officer evi- dently knows a live town from a dea_d_ u'n. _ On Monday. May 22nd, at Church- ill_. .Returning Officer ` Benjamin Aivcmll will receive nominations to fill the vacancy caused by [the re- signation of-WC.` C`. Sloan in second division. V The election follows two weeks later. - During Tliursdziy n5ght s storm, lightning struck the barnof James Johnson. Elizabeth -street. west. For- tunately the blaze was seen in time and extinguished before any .harm resulted. -Have you tfied our special Black Tea. 25': pound? S. H. Reynolds. l'\ _ If I _, `f I -~ __-- r_ v.-v..- hsiunot Pen and Gijdloliwlourhg out at n sacrice at ll0'l'lllVElal. s. Rev.`FaIther Barcello. of Midland. was in Town on Monday and Tuesday. While here he spent` some `time at the jail with DesRoche. the Penetang murderer. whose spiritual adviser he 13. Rod Moaae. of Alliston, was. on Saturday mornin ; _ agntenced by Judge Ardagh to two years in the Cent_ral for robbery. f'f_- fI_2_L ___- |.L_.___.l.I- 3A-..- The A. 0. F. and the C; 0. F, will attend divine -service together at Collier Street Methodist Church on Sunday monnin-g. Rev. J. J. Red- dit will preach. --.--o in--. _...n 1~on_.nn-un -n--..n_.. ---. -.16 lbs. h-et Granulated Sugar for $1. S. H." Reynolds. ' 11-1 nt-rn__ -19 AI|!_n.-.. __--- -.. \IvL|uA us I-\IL 1 UUUVL J 3 -Use Puint--save `trouble. Spare Pain`t-pay double. Johnston 1*. `Warren will sell you the best. IIUL- A l\ 1'.` .,-JI _'_`I__ l'I' l\ T.` _,-2II lliiicipalily of lnnisfil Cnlurr nu: as-.-ulelnll . gmatters Abouown 'nonmq1oxA or cnmm, oun carrnxon. A8p`eakIn`g of Tuesday morni.ng`s trial. .The News says: The work of {he _D:r_menE' horse, W-111 King. was mqat `impressive. "He. .arr,ie.g1 ghoul: ,0 _ ndp went` the Plate dist. .1; __'.vWii;_1.}:..Kirs a_.tfart:ed< Mr. Wm. Peareon, of Collier St., has had a. re experiepee. About thirty years ago, while en- gaged in building a mill for the late J. C. Miller at Parry Sound, `he was (caught by a` premature blast and ;sevenely wounded in the `hip by fragments of flying _if'on. At the time the surgeons removed.` two pieces of metal. `but could not locate a. third. which Mr`. Pearson continued to oagrry in his side, On and off the imlbefdded missile `gave him oun- `vsiderable pain and discomfort. uinetii 9.-oouipile .o_f," weeks ago Dr. W. A. Boss {succeeded in relieving` him of `the _lt1`|mible.- The -piece of metal is "a. '-qiiaiiter of an inch square and of c'h_e-thioktness of a `penny. II; was round lburied n10i'_e than `an inch be- low "t-he dsunfaee "of the skin. Mr. Peerpgn is ipfogressing` favorably and expeefe -1to.'b"i arou*nd."again in a few. Toronto Methodist Conference will commence-its annual meeting in Bar- rie on the second Thursday in June. This is only the second occasion on which the conference has met out- side Toronto. A number of names are mentioned as candidates for the presidency. The favorites seem. to be_Rev. J. J. Redditt. and Rev`. J. C. Speer, of McCa.u.l Street -Meithodist Church,` Toronto. Both of these gentlemen were candidates last year. Rev. Dr. Cleaver. of Sherbourne St. Church. Toronto, and Rev. Prot. Wallace, of Victoria University. also are mentioned as probable contest- ants; The remains of the late Neil Mor- rison .who died at his residence in Toronto on Wednesday of last week , were brought to Barrie` for inter- ment. Onvthe arrival of the morning `train Friday. the body was removed to the undertaking establishment of Mr. Meaford \Vebb, `and at. 1.30 p.m. the funeral took place to Knox`-Church cemetery, `Oro, iwhere Rev. Neil Campbell conducted a service. The ` deceased formerly resided in Oro. and the obseqiuies were attended by a large number of friends and ac- quuaintances. Mr. Morrison was ` 72 years. of age and leaves a widow and six d'a.ughters.- Mr. Dunean Mo:-~ `rison, of Oro, is a `brother. Afcer a` long illness Mrs. Jas. H.} Scott died on Wed: sday of last` week, in -her 70th ..r. The Euneral took place on Friday from her late residence, Clappmzon street, 'to Union Cemetery, under the direction of Me-aford Webb. Messrs. Geo. Parks. Jos. Rogerzs, Alex. Kennedy. Wm. Marshall. Jas. Johnston and W. H. Haight acted as .pall-bearers. Rev. `J. J. Redditt conducted the ser- vice. Many friends showed their es- teem in numerous floral tributes. DeceLased is survived `by Mr. Scott, `two daughters and one son. _ The program provided by the Dale English Opera Singers at the Opera House on Thursday night was of a unique character and should have met with a more liberal patronageg On their return from the Coast some months hence, they will be seen i in Barrie again. when it is hoped that music lovers will greet them with -a larger audience. AL LI - 1'1 ,_i ff `Al-d. (`;'h,a.r}.-e Strange is these days `wcanin,g "the smile that won't come- o.`t." For havewnot the new desks for the Council Chamber arrived? And a handsome lot they are, too, of quarter-cut oak, manufactured by the Berlin Interior Hardwood Co. It will tlook like a miniature parlia;-' ment to see lthe town fathers amidst their showy surroundings. The one thing lacking is a side table and three upholstered chairs for the newspaper sc'ri"bes. I!wI-&IlIhl &&I I lI $7111: 9 1 good dry building lots between Barrie and A1landal<.- for sale. 5 minutes walk from car- riage works. Price from $25 up. Apply to A -G. H. Ea'1`1<}N, 4-tf ~ Over Bank of Toronto. '"" " '""" '"""" "' I The Newmarket Express-Herald` says: On Monday morning. May 1st, those in the habit of taking an ap- petizer before breakfast were a little surprised to `find that the prices of strong drinks had been `raised. The hotelkeepers a-greed among them- selves to fix. the price of whiskey at 10c a glass. Beer. ale and soft drinks remain at 5c. At the Forty Hours` devotion which commenced in St. 1`Iary :~x Church Sunday and terminated Tuesday. the following clergymen besides. g"-the Dean took part: Rev. Fathers Moy_na._ Orillia: Kidd, Peneta-ng: Tracy, Dixie: Jeffcott and Wilson. Adjalaf; Hayes, Flos; Dollard,' Upter-~ grove: Barcello, Midland; Sweeney, Qrangesfille. and Finegan. Barrie. Now8oodd--IlIIy our no} need: at Ilo'l'l;lW vs. .On Wednesday` morning Gountyl Constable McLaughlin. of Penetang. came a&wn- with three prisoners. Alex. Sylvesterand a couple of In- dians from Christian Island. Syl- vestet -was committed to "jail for six weeks on a charge of supplying the red men with liquor. The latter will spend hree weeks in the castle. New sooddlluyiour and and garden 1 lead: at notnw l.l.!s- v-- '_ ..-vvu aca. v&n`v\-Av-Iv sauunvuo Grand Trunk Railway Company has remembered another of its faithful employees, Mr. Geo. Fisk. who. over a year ago was rendered helpless by a stroke of "paralysis, after `having served fiftyyears in the employ of the company. The company granted `him a pension of $15 a month. be- ginning with January, 1905. Mr. Fisk retired from the service of -the company in June of 1903. and came to. Midland to live with his daugh- ter; About four months after he re- ceived a. stroke of paralysis. and `since. Last summer his case was brought :to. the attention of Presi- lreetors` of the company. and a Ht'e,vvf weeks .~a. go he Areoeiveid` his _first ala gllgss. 'g;;;bqy, .;i_s ,oheer.l`uLl" in r__ninL vThe'1\-iidland Argus says: "The! hns.'been in a disabledeondition even` dent Hay's,..w`ho laid it before/the di- ` ~ l`.owa{nee-.` F_.Mr. i Eiek; although V almost" _ to overhaul her,.and `by the time he had gone the first quarter he was; in front. Step Dance. another smart. one fromthe string, broke in for the last three-`quarters. He set fthoe pace, and Wi_Ll King. who was `vfighting for his head`, `took after him {and `was soon in front again. He -`finished in front of his stable companion {by half a length `and had some left at theend. The fractions were: .12 142, .26 1-2, .40. .53 1-2. 1.07, L21, 1.36. 1.50 1-2. 2.04 1-2.. 2.19 1-4. ' _Don t forget the concert to-night: (Thursday). by the Junior League. `Collier Street Methodist Church. . `E-can Theadjourned Easter Vestry meet- ing of Trinity Church re-assembled on Monday evening and concluded its business. In replying to the pro- position made to him a week ago the Vicar expressed dissatisfaction with its "terms. The original resolu- tionwas there-fore rescinded, and an other mutually satisfactory substi- tuted. The salary of the sexton was raised to $200. The officers for the year were appointed as follows: Vicar s Warden, C. E. Hewson. Esq.. K. 0.: People s Warden, F. R. Por- rit. Esq.: Vicar s Sidesmen. Messrs. W. Morton, Thos. Rogers. H. Brooks. F. Banting; People's Sidesmen. Dr. Palling, Messrs. Meaford Webb, 8. '1`. Kelly. Roger Wells: Delegates to Sy- nod. Messrs. G. A.-Radenhurst. J. 0. Morgan. W. R. Tiffin; Auditor, C. B. Marsland, Esq. In the course of the meeting Mr. Hewson referred to recent adverse criticism of the ac- tion of the authorities of the church in declining to alter the character of the `Easter services on the occa- sion of the annual parade of the St. George s Society. He stated that- all the Toronto churches had taken the same attitude, and that in that city the parades had taken place on [the Sunday after Easter. _ 4 . . '~ I `The nervy customer" is described as being` about 21 years 0:` age. five feet ten inches tall, slightly built. with dark moustache andwell dress- ed. Notwithstanding that the alarm was given prc-`mptly. the police have been unable to -get a trace of the clever swindler. uvvtn -uuuvucu. It transpired that earlier in the evening the -same crook `tried :to work :1 similar game on Mr. J. Clay- ton`, of .I.C. Irwin's. `but was fooled. -through the vigilance of Mr. Clay- ton, theonly change in `the method. of "operation `being that a` telephone mcssige had `been sent to Mr. Irwin purporting to 'be from Mr. Taylor, to the effect that he (Taylor) was paying off one of his hands by c`heque, and asking that, as the man would be down to the store to try some goods, he honor same on pre- sentation. Mr. Clayton. however. 'be- came suspicious of the hand.writi.ng~. and stepping quietly "to the phone rang up Mr. Taylor. ' The stranger, not waiting `for the answer, immort- iately decamped. . Fl"-.. u__-__i Mr. George; Livingstone was the victim of a slick crook on Saturday evening. About 8 o'clock a neatly- dressed stranger walked into `the store. saying that he wished to make a purchase. Fin-ally selecting a font dollar pair of patent leather boots. he tendered in payment a` cheque on the Bank of Commerce for $34.50. signed by Wom. Taylor. and accom- panied by an order purporting to be from Mr. Taylor with a request }to cash the cheque. As Mr. Taylor's credit is well known. Mr. Living- stone did inot hesitate and handed the stranger $30.50 change. Pocket- ing the money. the` man left with his parcel and was seen no more. Later, Mr. Livingstone learned of` the forgery and realized that he had been buncoed. number 31-. `unncrmzrr cgsams A - paonmr OHEQUE. iBUNCOED BY Tammi VESTRY {h PER ANNUM IN ADVANCE SINGLE COPIIS IIVI CENTS * A STRANGER. Choice Manitoba abd Family Low prices. Best values at A.W.W|LK|NSON S Phone 43. Oice, Yard and Mill. John St. IIIVJl`&I I& 183!!! We have a large amount of Private Fqnds to land 4% and 5 per cent. on the security at. nod farm Mortgages. MCCARTHY.` BOYS & A` URCHL I-)nnInn Qt:-nab Ran-n OR RE !NT--Butcher Shop in .Vi1l e of F Hillad ale. First class busnncss stand. ood sup ly of ice on hand. For tsturther pax;ticula.x-s app y to. M. -or A. MACD NALD. Hluslghallgt.) (Inf. umrlgnges. MCLAK 1 I1 I .' I SON Dunlop Street Barrie. III !!! I 11' TwoAta.1-Tm hands, one to care for cattle. the other for general work. _Murried men pre- ferred. Apply to 8- D1 MENT. Barrie. or- 'R OBT. MOORE. Allandale. 18-19 II&l'Ib &$IrII1v The undersigngd _has for sale 9. number of very desirable buxldmg lots and also residences in various parts of the town. Persons wishing to either buy or sell should consult V U. W. PLAXTON. 18-2lp McCa.rthy Block. Barrie. GASOLI.\']v} STOVE FOR SbALE---_Only been used :1 few times. Apply at THIS Ob`FIUE_ -Q) Dunv uium ULAU DUA'l' nuuana (v\ to rent, near railway statum. Apply to C. H. 1 .0b'S, Ross Block, A 10.tf Lady and entleman or two ladies wis a tumishe room may apply to PD. BO 82, Barrie. T 19v-19 . ..-.... .-..__ -- cu-----. .. ANTED_-A rchable lady to take orders for W our tanlo;--made skirts. We have printed mstructzons and a foot t is uaranteed. DOMINION GAR EN T 00.. 01: 209. Guelph. Ont. 19-19p V ANTED--At once--an assistant Laundress. Apply at the 1-LV. HOSPITAL. 16-16 ; 1U)L 'l'l!4 Iiltllan, Uuuu. Wlllu: wuu Ul'UVVIl,UBl" found.` Owner can get some trom_J. G. SCOT '1`. _ ' 7 19:19 Wm: Ont, uII I I-VI-ll3C"' "" "" '-""V"-V. saaaxm BRAN_CH s l I A general Banking Business conducted.e] Dnfu issued on ell_pu-ts of the `world-. De.` 1 pdsite received and Interest allowed etuhlgh. out '1' w."1i. MORTON. Malulxer. #301) GENERAL SERVANT w %J -' G at once. Bgrlgily to MRS. CULI`{`ANl}`,Ea e` Mary Street 19-19 Q3; VQQVVVQVCV ,,,.m.n -- And:-ow.'l'Inonnon Vlca-President lion. John Slnrvlo G.n9['MIOr Go H. Ilullollro -:-A 5'17 ' `D, A KTT1 --Ax} Assessment Roll for 1905. r. lnersons who have business atthe acids. ogrto are Pnllnnfn tn nffnn At Olga nah` tlvnn A TENDE `WOX TE RRIER. bitch. white with brownea mum! ~ nwnnr mu: 9-at name from .1 , (3 --. --u -v-juuuvii it St. aunmmc. LOTS I-`ca sAL;. _..I .l__,. L..1I_I_'_.. _L_ I._A._.___ I'\____- _ OUSE AND LOT on Worsley St. for sale . Apply at THIS OFFICE. - v 18-19 v .19 VOL Llwugy & VVOOD Boat Houses td Rent. Hard and Soft, Sawed and Split: .F5BM .;.*' F` 5:,N-F.-.A ...-.. Lain.` rvtuvll W110 DIVE 0115111635 II? 5119 5510.} . are requested to attend at the said time lace. By order of the.Court. ` ' CHARLES PALLING. misl. Mav(?I.lte:..k1gg5t_h.e um Munm"1,:gtIy' NEW IRON CLAD BOAT HOUSES In vwnnf nnniv v-nnuvnv afafunn` Annln l-n c6b'in'1""o'I-9 R'E-\Il'.;|-(TIE- AND APPEAL NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. All kinds. Heal: quality. Monav TO LQAN. %...S'U'1\T... .. ill nditmt . dP:u'ties l``((l)1t1;1"3egne` `ts efare8b_1,xyin8 019 3 v nt c ' - ` v:l1<;'e gtgphone Nos` 33 O . . . - - .st1us cem -,v.,.. The (jity of VVlnlD9g usei of 138 P clusively in the construct Q11 144! ments Sold and Guaranteed By `w(r"`.I5 wnou: N` am Wang! & Cuw Proprietors, 0 REAL ESTATE. .,__I I.-- 13.... ..-I- A WANTED. J- -_A L. g`... 3'1I665I665 4. DA`: 'I'Inn-nn4_, I on application to KHOWII Bl} UIIU lull! Pumuant to tho powers of sale contained in a.` certain mortguge made by Hiram Jonnett, there will be c cred for sale b Public Auction at the QUEEN'S HOTEL, in t e Town of Mid- land, at 2: o'clock p.m.. on luasgiayi the 13th day of Juna.1905, LL-` ....I..-kI.. O.-nu Iushuy Anvnnnnn A! flat: I! 1 "-v-VAV-Iv\lJ.Vu IE-I QUIMOQ b7VIlc_ LEFROY . MAY 3ocn.19o5. " _ CRAIGVALE. JUNE1at. 1905.` _ - ae:e1r0'lclock a.m.. to hear and determine the," me An complaints of errors and omissions in assessment . 4. Derhil Ilrhn Rana I-nunuinnan AI I-kn nnl """""fa v '-' -'~- "1! ~- ' ~'--- -~ ~ ~ u that waluabie farm being composed of the E. o} of Lot 2.in the 8rd Gen. 0 Tay containing with less. Upon this overplus, 115 aores_ more for farm there are said to be the following im- rovementa :-About 96 acres `cleared and enced; 1} storey frame dwe and nearly new frame hank barn 56:80.. T a land is of excellent quality. _ _ TERMS--10 per cent. on day of sale :afm-ther sum suicient to make with said deposit $1000 within 30 days thereafter. Terms as to the balance of said urohase mono` and other terms and oondi one of sale be made known at the time of sale and in the `meantime nu nnnllnntlnn tn 3'13!`-A'l.' 1' G llB'l'.liLV vpndoz-'3 sououois. Barrie. L I . 19-: `mesa this 9th Ma`y.19oa_. .. ' JASPER HARTLEY. Chairman.` g V CHARLES E. GIBBONS. Sec:-etsry. U naer me Ausplc OI cue UHLVA Au ORDER OF FORESTERS awn: -2.40 half mile heats. be 3 in 5 Purse.'$l50. ` RAGE--Named, local. see iargo posters. 31:: 5 Purse. 8100. i 5 to enter and 4 to start "in both races. En-, trance fee 5 per cent. and 5per cent. additional from winners. purses divided 50, 30 9nd 20 per cent. . JASPER BARTLEY. Chairman. Farmlfgppertyj $.......;..........:' ` MORT_C4__E_ SALE1 VICTORIA DAY Celebratnon `Kincily make a move thisfway at once as the season for ob Work ends withns on SEPT. '1st next. ` -vv 0 O O O A Touch up the Furniture Al and 1 personi V #11-13:01: re lyl b0900o6ooo3;;;;;:::;;;:; We voer the storage free of charge for all work given us before J ulv lst next. ` Simmons? Co, _ We can place your alterations in hand, now` and keep for , --- uvvvuvo UUVVD VI IOIIIGGOS Illdm V Smokers Sundries . thsneverj. . . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Foinr~Door's east of Old Stand with,` large`: and butter stock of WI? IN THE rowx PARK. `?r34 .*`_".`3NI. ..F 3'1` vlul V61 ments. xix: --:q--v_.__-- T Under the Auspices of the (JANA AN" ORDER OF FORESTERH Robertson's SUMMER ` STORAGE. ` Perhaps it you. sic n_ow paying 350 or 409 g,pou_ud' you may "be; 7,.""';*..'?.'.."AA4"'?F`$e".`{1,.:'!P':`_1..'F`I;";` whey: A WITH Robe:-tson s Furniture" . . . Cream . . . and you will hordly recognize it when in is done. The Cream removes scratches, bruises and other evidence: of time ; wear and tear and given a. brilliant piano tmish that makes things look like new. (bur Furniture Cream . is easily applied, dries quickly and once dry never be- comes sticky or tockey. 1 Door Ens: of Burris Hotel. Price 10.: and 25 Niitgce is hereby given that the sitting of the . ;nnI8`l"gliJfb:i<;:;iiognt tqr the liunioigality of ' THORNTON. MAY 2681!. 1905. . f1!|!Inr\`9 :p;uu AAAL nan: ' - '

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