ucau. uuuu_uy.- Miaa Zelma LS:-1gl'ey`,. deaconess of Elm St. Church. .`1\or.on'to, spent a. cou- ple of days last weelg with .he x- par- ents. a ` sprcrsm UL suns Ween In '.l.'UL'0I.U. The concert and ball under the aus- pices of lhe L.O.L. here war: 2. 3;-and yluccesn. A!rneV}%na11"::ast wglliglelgd 96:2 evar. v non: _ ,9_n ` _, ` y pe g!%!tj%e!W_ 1 % after `hearing ' evidence Same _ counsel. B. R. H. Webb H. J. Graaett Wesley Cline . Ebb mu. nu` uuu xvleut U115 week. Mr. and Mra.__,J-ohn Avlson .lea.ve tor thelr new home in Toronto this week. We % are very sorry Indeed to lose them from our midst, but wiah them all happiness and prosperity in their new home.-~ ~ - gnu U. ants. ll- uuiiuf. Albert Gihbgn, of Elmvale,` spent a few dgys this week_ with "his uncle harp - G I-U here. \I!_. w]dTss Mab1..D yer"h:w returned home from `a visit, f!_3'a.rxj_i_e friends. uuu punatxe, UL h.lIIY81E_. returned `home - laat, Saturday-`after a. week :. visit `in " this locality. IMP. Jhhh rh'DI|ni"I' nub `Isuzu-naps, v:..-.1. `At Burton Ave. Methodist Chm-bh on] Sunday morning was M-anion sang the ,'o;tei~tory /so1o`VJesua, Saviour, Pilot Me very -sweetly and effectively. ._;'._|.n___. ...-._g_I 1.. -___,__-_; 1.- nun. Lu um: xucaluy. . , Mr. John Corbett, our l(1a.rness-ma.k- er, has `moved to his tarm on the 9th -concession` 01- Innial. . ll- TI? 13 .-` `a.-.. 45.-.": _ 3---. ,s-, uuuucussxuu UL L`nll2B1l. Mr. _W.AB'. Swan epent a tgw days of law. week in'.'1`oronto. Tho nnhnn-T and Lulu .-_.I-_ LL- ___.. Mia Chriaf:l',T-o1!__F_J-1mva1e_.: `returned nnmn Ind`? Qol'unIr`I-n11.`o!|-n- -. .-..~-I-In Rev. .103. =WlIaoZ I-V" T , ; meachv the mlnzalztiszingv E.`..9J.`.).l.9\.. I well. UH M133 The Euglishmh Win Gab. Vickers V ` `never the splendid growth of. our Dress Goods Department been demonstrated as in this season s magnicent showing. ` ' DRESS GOODS .-~.'.l`r.+i.1;1..No. due at 12.40 p.'m. did cwv saw v wv ovnni vv oanulhivll I30 I iiot arrive -here on Isunday until utter as o c1ockVowlng to the derailment 01 the `baggage car at Falkenburg. THE NEWEST, THE BEST in weave, coloring and quality, in everything that's ,desirable and appro-f priate'fo'1" Spring wear` is -here, and the values are but another demonstration of the advantages this store offers to the cash buyer. _. /. H . 5 - ` ' A ` BEAUTIFUL e:REY% TWEED EFFECTS; 505," 65c., _ j7`5 , s1:i.oor%iiE11.~25Vtheyard. t PRETTTCREAM SERGE;A1\fD%MOH1AIR SUITIINGS, _t 50c., '75c.", '3$ ]}00 ahd $1.25 the yard.` 7 ESPLENDID `RANGE OF EVENETIAN SUITINGS, all Oolors, 75, $1.00. andV$1.15 the yard. ` LOVELY CREPE `DE *oHENE,: EOLIENNE, BATISTE A AND WOOL TAFFETAS,.in-indi.vid1.1al costumes, . 850.,` 31:00, `$1.25 and $1.45 thezyard. ' In facheverything vouwivant in Di'e`ss Goods is here, and the Values are just a little} better than you see along the line. If you want it made. we car`; do that too. and do it right. ` Consult Miss Gamble, Dressmaking Parlors, Second Floor. V ` VWit_h such a phenomenal rush for Spring Dress . Goods and other Dry Goods needs and the increasing demand for mourning and early orders in our Millinery Department, we are compelled to-abandon all idea of any formal Millinery Opening. Commencing, Wed- nesday, the 21st inst, there will be a continuous display in our spacious showrooms of exact reproduction of the latest style conceptions of the most famous millinerv l artists, and many newideas as they are designed and trimmed by our=ex`pert trimmers, will be added each day, making a showing of Beautiful Millinery, which will appeal to people of cultured taste, The invitation is general. Every lady in Barrie and vicinity is most welcometo view our first display and wander through this great store,`the home of quality and worth. GEO. VICKERSJ No Formal Millinery J ...Opening... onown - HILL. MC :1 Skip 15 81 cnnnnznn. HOLLY. `M1381-onary anniversary services will `he held hextisundey in the Methodist Church when Raw. J. ~E.vWllaon_. B.A"., at Maple, "will he the preacher. U u \' L'uUL Wm. Mtkln - J as. Pattersoh Alex. Brownlee GI-`.. first ca.a?e.. VJILCC Sk;p 918 51:11) Bfew gndkweautiful At the re ular meeting of the Pres-. byte:-y` ot _~1ng:3ton a. `communication was read from Rev. Dr. Chown relat- ing to -horae. racing at agricultural ta :3. strongly opposing any change in .thaf1;a w ;reI:Io.,c,tl.nA nus practice. The =pte8Br_t;qty wholly up gored ct the law. :r main an ant "A?z}"o1iE3"m;I}}'$Io}I`n."&a:1y, except Saturday qndfsnnday. . 40 PHYSICIAN. SURGEON. ACCOUICHEUR; "Honor Graduate, University of Toronto 18% stglgollege. of Physicians and Sur- Associabe Coroner Co. of Simooe. RESIDENCE `Ann O1rmcn- William Street, Allandale, near Methodist Church. AA.t\L__-_-_1 AL, n -- 3'13? Tr` I8 TIEIVII, Lots'1 :11}; 2, in the 1st con. of Essa, consistin of 100 acres. This term adjoins the Town < Alliston 10 acres being in the town. We warm-ad. smnd `turn. fl-amn 'hnunn_ In onn -w-v -uv- vvv-i ---vu wicvwtavwuiw pudding social is announced to; take place won-4.'1`-hu'rs,de.y. 39th Inst; at the home of Mrs. Geo.` Cu'mm!ng'a. Essa. `8t.,, under `the auspices ot the Metho- 5 dist `L. A. s_ _ X ., On Sunday evening the second of the liqenten sermons on "Christian L11e _ was prechede in St. George's church may the rectot. frhere was 9. large soon- I V gregetion. . V - E11. 1- __.__'.._J._.I :.u._;. on, -1 -u.-'u4,,.c Alligton 10 being Well watered, barn, frame house. In good state ofc tivatio " Possession with clear title gven lat March, 1 . Apply DR. WALL;fN. arrie. innnnun AAAAAAAAAAAAAAH TTAMTZV Annunnnnnnuwm .umuu BANK or cnnnnm \N_ D, :'MORTON, Manager Barrie Branch. Lvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv % vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvm canbe learned in lrom four to seven months when no good position at from 3:15.000 to $60.00tgler moxlxith will go proxiu}l- . urnow a book ves .We.1iY1tme. T ,,il"6iifi_1i1'c1"i1 Saf ufiagraphy __f```. `3`?1 13 % 0lP|T_A|. I00 IIESEIWE F000, $4,300,000 ..k8SE~TS 0VE, , - $25,000,000 , `Interest compounded twice a yar on deposits of one dqllar and upwards`. Sale. notes ` taken for collection and advances made thereon. ` V This Bank has a branch in nearly every important point in Manitoba and the new provinces. Farmers and `others emigrating to that section of Canada will nd it to their interest to make use of the bank s combined facilities for doing business both here and there. " BI'l'i7s Faiiofite '- ` 4 Shopping Place FOR SALE on T0 RENT- -1 .....| n 2.. ..|_`_ 1-. -___ _.n___ _ aervlce. _ -'-u:1`z"t-on Ave. Methodl3t"Churt_:h was crowded `on .'1_`.huraday, when Messrs. Croasley and Hunter held 9. special DR. J A.;C. EVANS. EVERY i-`Ac1LrrY. ABSOLUTE SECURITY. FARMERS BUSINESS A SPECIALTY. 9 East Adeldide Street; T;'1:onto. TELEGRAPHY "76mbranches in; Manitoba `and Northwest provinces. FRAWLEY BLOCK-Betwen Bank of Commerce Ind Barrie Hotel, Dunlap Street. : .`Snoh 3 jhong of rl'Otl7Y B10039. whlue)_you have never seen before, they N,` athe nobby, stylish, good and usrfulkind tint look well end make you feel "ll k`dreu_ed for little money. They sell at 32.2; -'82 50, 83.00, 33% 25. 34.25. 34 50. 3.5 00 d 85.75. '- I'nVinany style: we have only one of g R I Do see themg-the styles are all exclusive =t_hin mu . selling. 2nd oor. to ml.&Ys:3"C-}'z"<;.:a`.ve;,"c;t'T l\r'I'1;1`c.eaf1.g,f-1;-v'1'siting Jher gmter-in-law, Mrs. Greaves, Essa UUUIILIIQ Ivvltan. o . . .VL vv These are va1u'eL' 'ui.'.'t' 'a'e'r' .c.o.u.1petition. They no Vickors Values" and they cannot be beaten. `Love! y Silk Blouses JIJAXLLIQ IJAVJJ JJJJLLVLL L1) AL -COATS-All ' full crnmped nance, with three rows ne gathered frills, special nlue...; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.00 5 distinct ewles of (Jrnmpton e Celebrated Corsets, selected `IS the five best of Cromp- ton e entire range of Corsets, either with or without hose supporters Sterling qmlity, eterling worth . . . 00 MIL... -_- ...l..... 51...; .I-f.. ............o:o:.... 1'l1\L.ltL1 J.'].L`J..J LLUJLIIID HOSE-Full fashioned, spliced heel and toes, the equal of this stocking is sold all over at 45c. Our price is 35 or 3 pairs for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..s100 EXTRA FINE BLACK SATEEN PETTI: rurxni A|I.I..II -______.I n-____ _:. EXTRA FINE CROCHET COU.\'I`EI{. PANES--'-Neal: designs, sell everywhere at $1.25. Our special at- . . . . . . . ..$l.'00 `PERRIN S ADONIS-Tbe best one dollar glove shown anywhere, every pair guar- anteed. There a not a dollar kid glove of any other make just asgood. now. . .$l.00 EXTRA FINE PLAIN QASHMERE l`lI\_I1'.' 1".I ,_II -_L2-.._-_`I %Ladi,es Spring A %Coats Here in jut: where wecan save you from __ono to two dollars, neat Pony Coats and ncbbi, loose-tting J acketp. J ust what you wa`nt'a'w just _the price you want them-01,}, `due 5123 in each aty1e-be sure and see them. 2nd floor. What anonar` will do in A Other Lines Wedding Oahu 3 specialty. . ,_Hnvo jut opened outs choice Qilldiu. .\ ` Another new brakeman appearafm,` the person 01. John Scott. who com-- menced work last week. He Is a brother of conductor `Scott. IIARCH 1m, Dmtcr Iuronrnn C. Brown; }; owI:N s'r., WELLS` aLocK- 4 1.3. Lou: Fox 10:). FINE SU|TlNG$' TTSCCCTUCTIIT` I ,Or'dor'IforV Cake; oto.,v promptly atfd'd PL as. Vickers f--You may be the J ndgo. Baker and Confectioner vs u-uncut-I-viva Ihl "n7c}'.mArcn1e -Wilklneonvgwbullding Q new residence on ;Wi11lam St. Mr. W.. Parks contemplates Jbu-llding on the lot ne'x_t to Mr. Wilkinson`. Sttinfaotion guaranteed MERCHANT TAILOR. . . .. Importer OP .-v-. -- v-uv ----vv Mlse_G11chriat returned from Toron- to last week after a three weeks stay .11: the Queen City. __ 1 III. '--_.1 ID._._ 11.-.. 11-1., ,, I)cpo.~s tcrcsp PRE ICIC-"P G EN E Ihrsix `cums `(post 0 At. Tn 5 . clusnv ?"I`oron Aillsuo SIFCCI. VOL; u- 'u--'.-'--' * in is reported that Rev. `J. Bedtord will shortly renlgnhla present charge, Ind the name of Rev. A. R. Sanderson `of Angus is `mentioned in connection ._iv1t`h the future vacancy. "II." 0111.`... 1Iv.1.I. |............_._._ _..HI , `V -`Vm bu `gbuxld L `DI A ..p',{,,'. '1\R , cc: 3 Bus ninvcs 1 not e. Add . ., av us Allan giage 51 12:0 Jew 4-tf H. let;:l`1 T 7." -eaii was run It equiv ` fvwwvwwavll Illdi IIIVIIUIII On Friday nightthere will be a. pro-VI auratory service at 8 ;:.-m. 1n'.the.Pneh- byterian church. when Rev. Dr._ Mc-.. jeod will preach. .'1`he a9g{ame,1it'-o!% 1:V:;t.h`e`>1Jprd'a.SAupper will be dlibn-Iqd on uridqy-.. ' ' ' win- Quv;1A.;.. .1-u _ . . u . A,_ of _, u `.7! an stoc A1 an... nice; lot 1- min Mr. .Wa.1don &La.wr. `or. -Newmarket ._, was -home over Sunday. ` ` I'l_.._ T )__..'l- I\-l.-\_-.. J... .`_l_9Ll....J_l-_.1- St. -7,.-7 `utsiifrris, of `Caledonia, is the guest. or heralater. Mrs. R. Simpson, Br a.dtord St.T _ .. A LMrs.f-Jae. Viiedger. whb has been via-I wins; her pafrents 1n'_'Gravei:hnrst, has returned` home. _ f ' vvnnnnvu `ow a TA young. ci.a`.:1'ghter arrived last week at" the home or Mr. and Mrs. "Geo. `Mc- Rae, Baldwin St. I._ T __ `J l.-_L__-I -_,I_- , " _. I, ,, , ---'-_ ---'. Mr. "and Mrs. Thou. Mcox-ran were called to North Bay on Friday where their son 13' lying seriously ill. ' -` Mrs. A. Ness and `her daughter, `Miss Beatrice, spent a. few days last week at the home or -Mia. NV. Robinson, Holly. ` - e . C\___L_,, 'A,__ II_LI_-,I ,1: (Ila v -v-:- cu w v vuunowi I Mr. '.i`hc'._a-."-_:-V:V'abb': baggageman, will abandon .ra:1ro'ad~ lite tor a.gticuLtureL dad to 1;-hatand -has bought J. Min- =u}k1n'a farm -on the !towrb1_-line. He_ .~e_nt-an into _ possession` next month. - ';l'\.. uI-x.n-.. ..n_1.n. LL--- ___nu I._ - .___ man. (`3:a'm'aron went to Toron- to on Saturday "for a week , 11- 111..-...+ t'1n..-...... A-I u1........1- 1... ...2... - Mra. " c-e'gTg1e:3 and Miss Stegglesl were in Toronto for a couple or days last week. ' A ' .-Mr.- --,Wr_n.'N.el1l z"e"curn edA on Mon- day to .,W1nn-ipeg after a two months sojourn -here. . _ _ 1 . Mr. Lee, of hftgntreal. who w'a.a here a. short time as yardmaster. has gone. back to the East. T I D'gr1r'xg Lent Rev..Canon Murphy fa, giving a. ser.1_es or bible readings on Friday jrenings tor young `men and women. ' . Mrs..McKa.y. of Brandon. Man., has _returned to the -West atter spending" 9; couple `of month-3 with friends In Allan-dale. and Toronto. ' 1--,-v---v A;.Mr,. .Wa1ter Precious has been _;ap- gjfptnted to 9. govarn=ment`7poa1t1on.:-: in ~I(Moo.d`ltock as engineer In one ot the oV'ov;.gac1{p,1 1:1-at1t:itlona,` thero.. He,_.w:11 1:0; to,-og to. _,se`u`rne mag, xmw du- "'3ns;'1:s;;;; aEnEr"i"v'1A;un~g friends In Hamilton for a- month. - 7'34}. f$e}':""m5}x. B: ':1}n"Ja1e, is via- iting friends -here and in Holly. T IlI__ 3_-----_'.;O,IA"._-...!..._. l_ -.l-Y&!_-. mftev. F. C. Koaxm exchanged` puplta with Rev. J. Bedtord on Sunday even- ing. - `I1... I'\......'_ ......1 ll`-.. HI-.q._.--.. 4-1' ll Miss Owens and Miss '1_`re'meer. c. '.l`ot'tenha.m. have been viaitors at `the Parsonage. V = ' `- Il_.... (V.Y.__._.1-,_. > _.._.I Ifl__. $.|._..__.`-.. '.|' % Phon;e I3'l. ` ? 1 % I T` E we-+2:--t-as-es-~ss+++-t-st-3-:-+~z,-R-++-to-:t-!? Mr. E. Lvia. has become a brake- T _'s What is more trying on a Woman : istrengthand patience than washing clothes with the bos.rd`and tub. when if they knew the ease with which the washing can be done with a Washing Machine and .Wi'inger, and the prices so reasonable? We have ' The New Century Washer at $750 0 3 `The Easy Washer 0 . 0-7.50 - 0 0 The Royal Washer ~ 0 A 6.50 * The Hany Washer 0 " 0 3.50 In Wringers we have them from $3.00 up to$5.00 and Tubs in Wood, Fibre and Galvanized Iron, also gvillcaw Clothes Baskets [and Ironingh Boards. and HOAR S naramesm. Eve%..?;*;?BZ.syA11anaa:e gv. g AWah Requisites. Their aisk that someone `shoal-der the.` .reeaponaib11i cy ot .11:-ting `tme evil and thereby causing another that in their case at. 'lea.:.t_ `is infinitely -greater; They are not'anta'gonwtic to temper; ance interests, but they want d_at1c1en- c1-es made up. _ . g ' ' . ~' ` T-he Justice '0! their, claim has been acknowledged by Mr. M_cDerm1d. secre- tary or the local temperance move`- -ment. Every - menjbez-_ or the Provincial Pizflviament. and all lnte're:+ted,, -will receive copies` otethe 1etter.~~" `A London, Ontggdeopatclh to the To-.' ronto News says: In an eitort toi-m- press upon parties intereetecithe ne-~ ceasity of some legislation, to give commercial men .protection_in secur- ing accommodation after local option has been enforced. the We-atez-n On-_ tarlo Travellers Association has pass- ed a resolution in w.hich it offers to pay t_he expenses of a trip otjany tem- _per'a.n'ce man throuiglh the districts a'r-- ireeted by recent local option `enforce- ments. accompanied by a commerciaul man. .'1`.he -object is to Show in 9. :prac-` tical manner how the interest?) or traveller-at are touched `when liquor 11- censes are taken away.- Another pro- posal it makes is to pay half the tex- penses of six. temperance men on a similar excursion.` a ' ' 3 20.000 TRAVELLERS AFFECTED. The W; O. '1`. A. is ejitiiiated "in this movement with other associations re-V presenting 20,000 commercial `men, The members proclaim. `in a circular let-T ter is-sued. that the question or bar or no "bar" is a matter or no conse- quence "co them.-but they do-taaert t~hat'when' licenses are taken away; that hotels-tall into a state which is fatal to `past comfort and convenience very. acceptab`-,y in the Presbyterian church on Sunday. morning and even- ing. At the close of the morning aer- iv1cert,he reverend gentleman read the. Presbytery notice declaring the charge vacant. Rev. Dr. McLeod. who is Mod- erator during the vacancy. presided at 9. congregettonal meeting in the Pres- byterian church on Monday night. . n-IL- r'V-1..1___-_;._._ 'f\1_...-L ____ _. 1-; 1.-- "aE}'6o&'v};%Er"i=1'"aE;?"etec. tlve Jamieeon or the .G.'1.`.R. -was here on Saturday prosecuting` {our boys from Foxmead for trespassing on G." '.l`.R. property and doing damage to `the station premieeel Mr . J-amieecn requested Messrs. Br6w_n and Millard, the Juacea. whoheard Jche -case. to be alenlent. this being the first 0;- rence. with.the resu`_1t` that defend-. -ants` were ned $2 a`nd..k;os_Ee eachjand ordered to pay the damage. Sentence, however; was deferred for six` months`. The costs and damage were paid, am- ounting to $11.58. -We undersbandslif any fxirther occasion arises for simi- -lar action the G.'1`.R.awi11 take ex- treme meaaurea. ' ' `Local Option Fatal X . E V To Traveller : Comfortj f 1600.-s-Lu-go. 12-roamed. T ` . an :._`l500.-.- ol:-clad.` 2,-storey WU IILIU UIIIIIUICI II! CHINESE I50` ma; aul ble foreman. employed in and would be eminently l -- either place or in the railway word. It is one otonr best values. . -1050.-Nice 6-roomed. Abrlqk-clad house in Allandola. Good `garden - A bum-and stable. cellar. hard an soft water. - house on stone touxidr: on, in ttlfh-out Slut-claps repair. Good location, l ollconvenlen es. "one . 0. o 11 rooms. eleotrloi light `.,g,. m m ` InnAI'll nnnvnninnnna, ' wholly` 6500.-nub term at about 175 f l'VUIlllg Ul0U|al'll,! IlKll5' IIXII1 1 modern conveniences. Finely ~ loootzedinoentralpart ot.,to,wn. o memento Veep in V .. .IauI~th,!n I'll .11`0.l..II . ' olmrohetsudg t"oqoe.< me house; I|UUIlIo U3/U0 U9) 01' my In gab state of oultivitllon. Ex- : has-dot; hon . . alll:1_d:r:ttrnlt;. `n`u'u3'ia'3r .ornaInoutal.1:;-eon. . acres an % _ I h 1. % Fm dn1`m;mP`i:'duuo`x : }1'lIvm.n'I:nnu.lInn I-Alm alumni: ` % heads. etc. 8011. clay oom.'in t Ingntfhoabofxti IIUWUI. of St:-.4 ` Cdllingviuod ' RAecFa.lAl:edL " " 8. pp uca cum 5. .'1`-he Board went in committee or the whole -to consider the plans of the new -school for South Ward." and after` due discussion reported in favor or accept- ing the plane ubmitte by Architect R. J. Edwards. of Toronto, as present- ed, excepting that the root be made pl-sin, doin away with gables, and that the 9'-idln doors on the ground perance man 1: rough the districts 9:!- *door in connection with the slide door. _w,-u---=v- -,-- -- . .--- ' '".:1``'I.1e dccount -or thc Preaae Furnace Co. was ordered to `be paid on condi- tion that the guarantoe as to heating and ventll-ation be continued for an- other year. , 1 On. motion it way resolved to accept the .,a.pp1`lcat.-ion of Miss Jessie Ken- _nedy or Ux-bridge for the coming va- cancy in South Ward school with an -alternative In favor of Miss. Rose Ketoheson of Bethany. There were 8 `app!-lcatlons. A fmm `Dnnr man} {In nnrnnrif.-fall! nf thn ' F'lnch.vs. No'hern, Naviig.-ation= Go.-'-1 Whn the steann Coliingwood was burnt last summer at `the Collin wood dock, Ly n Finch, of Owen und, lost his. fa and was never seen af- terwards. His widow brought action cl-aiming` th-at if the company had a proper system otwatching andta pro- per system of alarm slgnals,yhe_r hus- band, w-ho waea deck hand. would have been aroused and could have got off the boat before it was destroyed. The `trial took place at Owen Sound and the evidence called by the widow went to show that the only system of arousing _the men who slept, in the forecastle was by the watch-man ge- ing down andcaiiing to them. The fire took place about two o'clock in the morning and three men -were burned.` Plaintiffs evidence -was to the effect that an electric alarm `system could have been installed at very small` cost which would have been ef- fective, and that insufficient watch- man` nnuon nnnnlnv-an-I nn Hun hnnf nnn-.. no Do J.-mun nun ,\U.I'll1lUo) 1.01` QBILB. . Grant v. . arter. Sed-uctl-on. The young woman, May Grant. is a do- mastic` now `nvin zat B:-ettm, and the den. tender: at and Head. Verd'ct. for the` dart. : Jan. Fra.aer('.l`ott_enha,m) !or_ m. A.._E. H. Greswicke and '1`.: ..3_r,.o%.2V:tV vv._,CaTrte`1:;., , lteytox h,:_ap.ch or . VI thojqrogqln ..Wilaon v. Bennett. .This_1 was asian-I der action. Dait., while addressing a public municipal meeting at Midland in Dec., 1904. was interrupted several times by put. who, `it was claimed, made somewhat insulting remarks. At- hter seeking to -quiet him :by good- naturedbanter, the deft. became an- gry and uaed the words which torm- ed -the ground. for the action. These words according to pltt. were as tol- lowa: "I have bought your vote be- fore and can .do,so again." .'1`.he wit-,_ nonaaa. ` as usual. made different state- ments. as to what was actually said. The jury returned a verdict for pltt. tor $100 which of courpe carries the cost. R. McKay ( I`oronto)_ and F. -W. Grant (Midland), tor` lit. Haughton -Lennox and A. E. .. Creswicke `tor deft. "n---a-.. .. n...I...-_ _._ ..n.._-._.._ ..__'.l.L uuuwsg \:.wuuw) Lur ucu. Huntsville Syndicate v. Foster. This case, althou h -set down as a jury case. was -tr ed without a jury.` -Th-3 pitta.` claim was for $1800 advanced to detts. tor shingles and lumber `that were to.~be delivered to them. The detts. claimed that the $1800 was paid to them for shingles that were actu- ally got out and delivered at the rail- way station at Powasean as per con-: tract. Fire destroyed the sh n-g.1es,= hence the suit. the point in question being as to the ownership of the shin- gles vatth-e time of tire. His Lordship 7 ound that the shin-giesi belonged` to the dpltts. and that, theretore, they co i not-recover ..'bacl the money Ea d.- ,A`c`tion dismissed with - costs. G.-i ~..Heweon- tor pitta. J. Mccpah and A. B..'1`.hom n..(Qrg1ia)r.tor' detts. Grant 1:; .i.-nnOm- - avnlefl-an . mm. . I U _.f$O I-108! Huntuville synd1cate"v`. Colwell. This on -u-_ -on-vvcvvu Iv!-U11 yuan was an action on an account for lum- ber. Settled by dett. paying $1650. C. E. Hewnon, K.'C.,'tor_p1t!x3. M. H. Ludwig (Toronto) for deft. 1-fiinfolvnln Qunrnnlln u UV:-usbnr Vkhu I-UULLVUQ HIIU4 Llllu IIIBLILLIUIUIIL VVDLVII` men` were employed on the boat con`-. trary to the-pract-1c`e'exl-sting`jfor eleven years before; Defendavnte? evi- dence was tothe effect_tha_t they had sufficient watchmen and that all the lumen were aroused. .'1`.hey e`nd`eavox-ed to throw doubts as to Finch having been burned `or -that he-"was on board -at all. The case f1nishedT-hursday.af- ternoonof last week.` Although all the answers by the jury were in tav- or of the plaintiff and althouwrh they assessed the damages at $1200, the (trial Judge held that there was no evidence upon which the jury ~ccuZd reasonably `find in favor of the plain- tiff, and he therefore dismised the `ac-. Finn ` 'uvI".z:eaton v. .P1-ston. an 'al11mony,: was, settled between the parties. ..1r..-4.'....n1- a.....u-..a... -. n.1.__.n . wan auuuyucu. p`:i~ne ocommlttee on Management re- ported in tavor of the purchase or 4 sets of teaoher s~he1p3 in art works at $5.40 per set, also paper for drew-- in; purpose. and recommended 2 `days leave or absence for-_t.he whole start to visit Toronto schools on 9. data to be arra.'nged. An nnnr\nn'Z' nf (Inn `Rnnln fnr Q45 MI Teachers Petition Now 'Be- fore. the Board L o DHILLH L11 L11 ; Ullnlla CIIIII59 \X \l ' _ , Miss Bert-ha. ,Sr1g1'ey wrote` tendering her .resigna"L-ion as teacher in South Ward school to take effect at Easter vacavti-on. . ' ' - H1`.-A I--nan!-2.'.... `L--_'l -.-|....`4L.l.-.1 - ._.. I dun |u'I'Ull.u 'I"he_ teaching _staI submitted a pe- tition .a.sk1 ng' for an _1ncrea.-so or 59.1- aries on tour gr-ounds-1, The well re- cognized fact that salaries are t--:0 low; 2, Other towns have made lib- eral increases; 3, Salaries have not increased in proportion `to those of oth- er ca-1-lingo: 4. Increased cos ; of liv- ing. The matter wasreferred. [Tn `.56-In_ ll'...- E..l...1....9-. _.qn.l......-LIp._ wan aw-Gyusu. , -. _ .'1`-`nese accounts passed `for pay- ment : - W-m. Elliott ..................... ..$ 3.25 F. _Ma1-r0, goatage, e.tc. 10.00 Sargeant Smitgh ..... 60 Thos. Brigham ......................... .. 4.10 `Inn `Dnaav-ann 10 D0 . ,.Lu.'uu', uuusgc, L:.u;. ... ... 1.v.vv gargeant .....; .......... Jno. R9 arson ...................... .. 10.00 A. W. hl'i`.bY ..... .; ................ .. 6.00 P. 8. Board delegation to Toron- to ................ .. ' .......................... ..25.00 N. `W. E} Kin-3'3 tenderfor station- ery was accepted. ' ` Mk: 'r`nmmI++.sn n` Mnnaonmnf I'D- Dc a.1'ru.uv:u. Aneccount of Geo. Rankin for $45.40 for extra work -in -West Ward school waa referred 'w1t.h a'uthority to pay oor be dhvannged ..t_O put the small ' run... __...._a. g: A.\.'- 15---- r.1---._--- Plans .Ac`cpte.d folf South Ward School } .'1`here; was a full attendance `cf the Hnemb-era ofthe Public School Board, [at the regular meeting on Monday ev- vening, G.`G. Smith in thnzchair. ` Mina `Dav-`'.'nn rth-1-`"4-317 up-uni-:3` fan:-lnnfzqln LL) 5 Hon. `L115? -LL17 lllll-L'U&' W53 1'ULC.l l{l7'\lo ` On motion M433 S1-lg1ey s resignation ; was accepted. % L 'I"nnun nnnnnnh: nu nan.-`l `fnr H-nuv- ` `n_AuAqn s`Ur'r. bxsaussnn. T WANT MORE: FAY Assize Com.-t Notes ,n\ 1 T%Hi.ui;%?}%;NoRTHE1zN ADVANCE A return match between two rinlra or English and Scotch curlers was played on Monday night, resulting in` a win for the former. At the conclus- ion or the game the Englishmen en- Joyed stewed oysters as the guests` of. the Scotch. . The following is the score:- English. - ' ' 1 Scotch. Hunter Kennedy J. B. M-cPhee Ed. .Todd Alex. Habblck "Albert Stapleton Donald McNiven Skip 16` T` _` . -,W. A, Boys. George Hoggk_ M. - _ `PL bu -.-uu uuwa u.L nev. J. 1'1. ARGO. ',_ About .1'1t,ty~gue_sts gathered at the home of Kr. ll__l~i_a.-m Grant. on Wed- nesday evening last to bid farewell to Messrs. Wills and David Grant, who left for the West this week. I Mr urn! "Jun tlik ~A..|....- 1---.- 1-.. Lac 1 - 0 U3: :VV-'l.l.Ull, A ' UL -' M39106 `W111 preach V the missionary sermon here next Sunda.y.. ` m Qnhna IIltu"au' "J A A ; - _ . ..... -2