The Slmamrdck Me-dici.nVe Company are uiv-A ing free concano l'.ere_en.ch nvght thxp week. 'l`h_eir programmes are very good. V . The .'l`n-amp. The curse of the man who will not work has always. been with us. In Henry VI_II. s- reign he was not allow- ed to beg the bread that belonged to honest folk, tor a statute. we: _made 1 by; -which the old and impotent were granted licenses to beg, and -any one found. begging without one was sound- ly ogged and :sent home to bloom: __...:-|. 1.. 51.1.. mun acrrnnnv III A` OJ nsvaavu. parish. In this way Is} many as a hundred in one day in Elizabeth's time were sent back to the land." The begging. license seems to work well enough abroad, where the row of ` authorized beggars is a familiar "eight outside every church and where the halt and maimed are seldom seen any- where else; The rise of the vagrant in England no doubt took place after the destruction of the monasteries and be- fore any other relief giving body tool: their place.-London Chronicle. 5 . No Burn: Done. `The customer at the live cent lunch counter, with some exertion, had dug a spoonful from the contents or the side dish. `- - t . Walter, he said, this tastes differ- ent somehow from the mashed potatoes I usually get here. . ` It"ls-dlfteren and the waiter, in- specting it. It's. the chunk of putty for a broken window pane that the old. man has been making a fuss about for the `last ten minutes. He ll be glad to get it back. flfhanka. ' V "*3". . no origin or a rs-mu uyug. When Aurelius _Paulus, the Ranan consul, desired a divorce from me wife some friends reasoning with him naked: ffll the not beautiful-and virtuous and` of noble tamily and great wealth? What fault, then, `can you find with IIUI I And the consul stooped down, untu- tened hlsehoe and, showing 11: to them, answered: Is it not or line material? In it not well made? Does it not ap- pear to at excellently? Yet none 0! you _ knows where it pinches me." Milton the`.-`7l;'ar_-adlse Re- gained as innitely superior to the "Paradise Lost and once. expressed great surprise tn... my one should en- tertain a contrary opinion. He said that of all his works the poem On the Morning or Christ's Nativity" was his best. It was his earliest, being written In 1629, when he was twenty~one years lndlnpntlnle. _ Mabel-But, paper, I know that he `must have money. He doesn't attempt to cpnceal it. Papa-'1`hat settles it. He %ha!sx_;1'tuny.` ' . ~ ` A '1':-title. ` % The fellow who borrows trouble" olways has_ on hand enough to start a gloom. tactoty. - Try lending it for. `-__$IIA -vw--- while. *9 You" Phtiexicb is the mpportt wakneqq; ;f1m!s$*nc- 1- th~&ru1ni%&~o`mnI!1t-' 4 ` ":21- -`~ Ir.`I:~=..-..~`;.'.?~ `V 1 _`; . '5 t 4 - Illtolvo Works. -manoamm ADVANCE '1'he_ council met on Mm-_ch mi at 10 a.m.; all the `members present. Min- utes 01 last meeting were .cant'i:-med. .3 v5.11 -_.1 lI'I'......-nag- on` vr;:o?{;:; `3t"T1 '.z'{c1' *i':3}n";E}x{, Connemara Roberison and McLean were appointed; to attend sate 0`! road machinery at Orlia on `the 10th inct. and prur'cha-Le such a':tic'cs as they think propeg. * Ilnngng Y('n.v-uni! an-I" `nI"|b`_`\a'-.-':' kf` CT.P.R. ling large n-umr it crossth arch 15~"ch I UIIIIIK `IL VFW C Messrs. Kenny and Rine11.~.:~t' asked for` a grant or money onroad division No. 52.-La1d over until ':o:-~_.d granta are made. ' - - u , ,,uo-,':.I_A_ -1 II ... II - "Clerk r.ea.dTappl1ca`L1on of Wm. Me: Mlllan to cpe=ra.tc road ~g:-adgr. 1906; at $2.00 per day. and on motion 0! Rob- artson and ucD::na1drh1s.ote':- was ac- center). 1': In snatch. .......-an ..-Ont?-u-1 I-'\r:f hr Ipvyucun ` M. R.- Tittin w~x-ate `stating hat the cattle guard. at crossing between cm. 3 and 4 is `:the standard stat 'g uard; .3 portipn of `which is aiways removed during the winter ta admit,'.;1_.;unn ng snow plows, etc. ` A`. ` A guns .1 non All ..-_... |...-&h.'&-`I-ago`!-.Q-Ann plows, etc. _ .,\___ ; A bill of $84.00 was 1: ,`_._I:`.i:p;,d`.*1rcm William Anderson for 34',bibi{` cedar for bridge and culvert pvui-`bciei. part delivered at East `O:-o and `Qa1 9.n`ce at Town !-Igli, and en motigjnqt Bali and Thompson it was o:~dcr;-;_tJi t~_, be paid. Councillor Ball handedto Treasurer Q anvauuyuvun cw vs -- v- -v- vu- handecito19.i'1-_aVa.`11'Z1-rei? $1.00 from Hy. Robinson for aim tree on road lot 7,con. 2,Mr. Aconley haw-_ mg no objection to its removal. . W; r\____._27I--. 15-11 -.... The Reeve. and Councillcxr Ball `re- ps:-ted with rcierenrce ' to Mr. iJ;e.`n1ea Vai:-`a request in regard to_.t!1`c d'e\-f viation and `closing or cc-rte.-hm :t_`..-.- .at%..tc+.. in the vicinity of Fish-er-man's` Point. as laid out on a registered plan, that it would not -be in the interest of ail the parties concerned to grant the full 1-'eques.t and offered a; recommendation by way of subgtitution, which sa.1d_re- commenda.tic~n was on motion declared adopted. % _.v.;__- -1 15-11 .....1 III`.-A-u.n-ysun On motion of.Ba1l and, '1`homp*on the Treasurer was ordered to refund $1.40 to Rev. N. Campbell, being am`.- ourrt or commutation ::ta`t_ute labor paid by him in 1905. ' A -13 I\L__ 1'| _!.IJ1_ ...A CD UJ Alanna can ovv A petition of Chas. Priddle and 68 oituhers was presented; agreeing `to move school house No. 13 vto E. A1,- lin.g:ha'm s or A. Smith's, crossroad 20 a.nd,__.2=1, if by doing it w1~l-.1 `settle the g1-i~-3-vance of the ratepayers. . xB.y-'-.`a.w No. 361 dc-finin=g -the dut-lea oi over:-Jers of `hlghcw-ays was'p-assed in the regular way. III`, _ _.,__.L___. ..G G '6 'K1'q A .np:I;n.:1 .1-ha `II dvllb 5 Va \AlIAL Iv \u'. u ` {1`.he .7u~u-st-ces of S.-"S. No. 6 =a_sked_gthe to pux-`chase school site, build school, etc., pa.y.1`b1~e. In 10 years at 4 1-2 per cent, ` ' * ` ccuncllaubxo mane d~e!bentures for $2,500 | : ' ._ A ` _._'.Q-.- .4 15.11 -_..I 13-1.-....6-..A-. d>`~.n` ........, . . . On m_o1':icn or Ball and Rob-art-_*o:1 the Clerk was -i-nstz-ucted to prepare lary- law in -accordance with -re~que;L and 5-u-bmi_,t same ;to,ccun~ci1- at next meet- ing`. ` ' -1, 17. nnn -._.;-2.-I.'.!_._. A...-.._.._._,...,. know By-I..w No. 362 apQain'tin'g'A OVCI*L':'c;`8 of hirg*hnw,y~:, p:und~k-scrpez-s `and fence vie-we:--5` for 1906 and `u-n"'c,i-1 ~M-;'y 1f3t, 1907,. was passed. n-__.-_L:..'.. -0 vnnivv In :-efcrence to fcrmation of new schosl sectlpn it was ag-reed. to de- tach the iota herein named fr:-m the sections named and form same lnto a new school section to -be known as S. S. No. 18, and that `a -by-la`-w be 2':- pax-ed: and passed` at next-meeting cf ccu-ncil; for that_purpo:'<~:. Lot:a'to be detached from S. S. No. 8, w. 1-2 J7, w 1-2 18,_ w 1-2.19,"con.. 1.0..ie 1-2 18, lat 19, con. 9, and is 1-2 19, con. 8; from S. S. No. 10, we 1-2 17.13 1-2 18, e 1-2 19, con. 10, w 1-2 17, :w`1-2 18, w 1-2 19, co-n. 11; from S. S. No. 11, e 1.~2 20, 0 1-2 -21, con. 8, glot 20,_ 21, 22, con.` 9 and -s w 1-4 22. teen.` 10; Irdm S. S. No. 13, 10-`; 20. 21,11 W 1-4 22, 6 1-222, co-n. 10, w 1-2 20 and w 1-2'21, con. 11. ' ` ' ' __ _.. _ _ . L .._%-.4 1-. o\Iu`:`>:l'\r'| A f |.l'0 01, uvuu g5- There was presented a petiAt'ic-n cf Chas. Morrison` and others asking that `Pots 15, 16 and 17, con, 2, Vespra, be detached from S. S. N:>.'6,'Ve:pra, and attached to Union S. S. No- 2, Oro and Vespra. On motion` of McLean and Robe:-Iteson, the Clerk was appointed as ambit:-ator'fcr Oro. . -T 1 ._-.u_ __.. .._a.u.v-.....1 George Poole and oi`.- tor the !arma.t1on'ot 9. 1 tion to be composed of `S. No. 6, -14, 16 and 16. -w- u... __ _- On moticn-of Ball and Robertson, the Clerk was -ordered to notify the t.ru`str:.cs oi theijections na`medA that parties interested intthis question will be heard at the Town Ha1_1,,0r.c, at 2 p.m. on :Wc-'dnezsd'ay, April 4th. A... ..--a.n-.. -4 `b..\..4u'.I-4-an and 'I"'hnwn'|. Pull]! VII |VV'u\a|A\.\a\aVu-4., -of--- ----. On motion of Robertson and Thomp- son, the Clerk was instructed to ask for xbexxdena for teams for the road grad-er for 1906. 1-\ In n.L_...a..1......_... Dunnznnf n.f I-hp saau-ca. I-`UL I-vvvo D. '1`. st-r`athe_arn, President 0-! the Or-o ,Agrl-cultural Society, on behalf or the society made -application. `tor a lease of that portion of` Town Hall 3-rounds on the north.-east corner ly- ing north of church and running east to second tcnce now there. ,A an v _ . _ _ _ _ _- `.....l `D:-.11 L'U BUUUIILI LUIIUC nvvv I4A|vnvu On motion of Thompson and Ball this was ogrrantnedtor the unexpired term at socic-ty's lease or Town I-13.11 at a. rent of $5 per year, society to provide lease, and have use of town- s-hlp 3'-r"ad'e~r. free ..-to grade race track by Ve4mpl`oyln'g its own operator.` _,-.n-_ Ir-1' ..._.. ._......-.-...: 44...; my UJ KIIIIVLVJIII saw v v_- Coun.clll.cr ?M`cLe`an _rcpor."ged that .W. Fagan wished Ito pu-1_'cha.sc Vtiimber on tc~wnune,' con`. 6. `Councillor McLean -__.___1__- L2....\|.A~. ....,I `,1, wv-u v.p'-__ lu\aV'.|l|llI.'V' vvnan vs vvu uuuuuu V- _--v-__~.V k was aslced to examine timber and re.- por-I: as ta its value at next 'mee'.tin'g. nu..- _--...-._L= n\` Tnu|A.\|" Tnhu-`u-.-fnn f'n*-I |lU1'ln us} `In: avv VIIo\AIU u-- ..u... ...v....,, . "V I The acco-uni` cf J-amt; Johnston forl $2.10 for m~a.*t.er1'a1 and repairing wash- ` Paiuo _ . Covu-ncll adjcurned to meet Ap:-11 4t .1 at 10 a..=m. j ` ow 7 - IY`I"l\'I"f\TI' f"-A v.1; In India. I `2.\W -I-or:-_se camels running away` from the tram. and a camel gran I-oping" f in an a,-_rnua'ln~g and 'ung2.~.'n-Zy "a_ig'ht'. ~ I . nag-w V, _w1-1~q1.m;;n;caya.' `pa.-rrots. " A I 'n1_p- _,;gk'.di:c;1:';?je;c..; 1:, g V? 1 . O :-o Cdgnncil O'dd Sight: in India ii. J. '1`U_DHOPE, Clerk. diners petitioned new s-ch_oo1sec- portions -3-: S. Ina xiuq ppy neat: ery station was interesting. 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White oooooouuooooucuo-u Wheat.red ()at:8nooonc --oooroooon Iooouoc-not P683.-nu-V.'....--nun)...-o-In B8118) ....'.........u.n.... coco Buckwheat... Clover Seed (Alsilc) " (Ruth . . . . . . . . . . . .. The Prices Ruling 1n the Bo.rr1e a.nd Toronto Markets During the Week BARBIE. MAR. 22.. 1906. whitaeooooutuo-svoucuo-coo 72001: 73 oocouo o I I I | I onuuoltluo 72'!!! ._ V M W 0011, 2'1 L-o Wood, 4-ft A: magnicent showing of handsome Spring Garments. a i We cannot too stron ly emphasize the fact that Helena Skirts are superior to `a other 1 makes in ` Canada in FI'l`, S'l`YI`*3 {KND IfINISI-I`. ~ - '- H1- 4'..- n-.__L:- 1'... 4.L."..- L:...`L* UL 1.14:: J11-V-IJ .L'.L4.V Luna: . We have the exclusive sale for Bertie for these hi 1:`- class garments, and we carry alarger range than any _ot `er house north of Toronto. ' -uwv u .__.n_ __-_ Ag- rnL--__-...`.`I 1):..- T_f.....1--.I 'Barrie s Bargain House. 6 and 8 Dunlap St. Phon 161. . . s V C _ 0000O0000000000OOOOOOOOOOQOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOO0 HUHBU nu: UM UL .:.vn:uIov. We have actually over_ One Thousand Five Hundred. Skirts in `stock from which to select, in -Women s, Misses and glgildrsnls. - . V ' - ,.1 - 1,, 1;.-. -___.- -;_-1_ ... -....-..:.'.- 9.-.. Z` LU UU IILUII {II VVIIIWII 251$ JIVJOG 3'` UV '5' canvas`:-v -C -vu-aw-T ` All makes of 010 ha, Broadcloths, `Venetia.ns,. Vicunas. Oheviots. Lustres, Basket Cloths, Etamines, Tweeds and other cloths in all colors-Greys and Fawns `in Scotch Tweeds; in great variety of styles. ` % *n_:--- ..-....... r......... 51 on 4... A10 nn ...:n. cmmsinl vi1oc KLIU. LI HUI Ell. D- `we can t everybody from our` stock, in anTy[si`ze from 22_to_ inqh in wazst, and from 24 to 47 inches i1:Tl.ength.- . 1 1|I_LL _ 11__--.`I_`I-LL_ .1T-.....J.-..... UIIIUKUHS BIJTIIIK UB1` lunou-non, lb-.uouooyonoIoouoIvI' Eggs, per doz.... ..........V...... Potatoes. rbag......'.......... Beef. hin qr., per cwt.. .._.. .; Beef, fore qr., per cwt....... to-tI9lOlIIOOIIIlO9DI|`lf'9V veal. Del -nun coovauo ooccpu`0O, LWUBQB, Lu glqalu VGILUDJ U1 uvjeuzm Prices range from $1.25 to $12.00, with special values at $3.50, $5.00, $6.00 and $7.50. ' ' . V _ V ' When you need a Skirt, please to remember that this is a special department with us, and that no other store can show anything like the same range from which to" select. TA A--nu-v ll !I"f\l'n`7' A9 nvvnso `VI T-Inlann gkirf 33151.01) uuu dpv.UU. T I Cravenette Raincoatsin is and full lengths, from $2.0 to $12.00. Specials at $3.50; $55.00 and $6.50. A i . -82-ovsrssw... 1' 'i , 1t__-,1:_-_'-_- Farm Property and'Vi|!age lots tarsal aJtJreis!'1srs.t~ QVTV V Styiish Short Cvoats id logse back semi-tting and close `tting styles, in Fawns, Greys` and Blacks," at $3.75, $5.00, 400-! rn -..,`.I dbn nn . _tting'styles, in $7.50 and $9.00. __ -.A..L- 1 -The East 75 -.v:':-as of the West half of Lot 41. in the 1st Con. of the Township of Medonte ubouuoaores of good Bush. a never tailln creek runs through the and the A30 thcood. This -property sold .oheav-- no aboutw quarter note lots` in: the Yilhlg or Craighurst. on the Penetans toad. 9;! F11`! St;o'o:3and'o`mhline.o _ ' -1:`, * v :.9:;*:;:':' 3. station. V / ..' s "-W! HK3IlI` A ;He1ena Blouses for Spring,in Silk, Lustne., Muslins and Lawns, superior nish and ne qualities,` for what you pay for inferior goods. T r L 2 FEW SPRING cons Aug: nzunpnool-`s For the County or Simcoe. Finn MARKETS V\' allylallllls IJRU IILIU DGALIIU Lu `U JLVJII vv aagvoa v_v vvvvv ~- We carry a stock of over $4030.00 in`Helena Skirts. SKIRTS e1;g";n%. n I 1- - 7r:-as CHILDREN will he delighted with a. box of our fine Candy: end you need not worry` about their eating it, for it is all so pure and fine that it `will never disagree with anyone. FINE CON!-'E'cTIONS in many varieties. 0hocola.bes.Bon bona.Crcam Candy. Stick Candy and all that is deintiest and best in the line of choice-Confectionery. PUH SOIL 5 Url I U nan u . Lots 1 and 2, in the 1st con._ot Essa. conslstin otl00 acres. This farm adgoins the Towno Alllston. 10 acres being in the town. Well watered. opd barn, frame house. In good `l state of cu twatlon. Possession with clear title qllzvegnlst March, 1906, Apply DR. Vl/'.AALLgtIfN, 1 WAnn_r;N __._loHNsoIn, I,,I. ,4`. (IA..- PHYSICIAN.` sunemox, Accoucmcun 8:0 Honor Graduate. Unrersity of Toronto 1892 Member of College of Physiciansond Sur-A geons, 0nt., 1892. _ ' Associate Coroner-Co. of Simcoe. R1-zsumscn AND Ow1os:-\Vi1liam Street," Allandale, near Methodist Church. ___ 3 Am-.. 1..-... (I 9.-. A -. Iv: Aov nvnnnf. SPRING I906 SPECIAL TRAINS FOR ABETTLEIS With livov stock and ebota, from Toronto at X - 9.00 pan. . ' , evznv tutsonv nunuio Settle:-I travellin without live stack use 1.45 pan. train Tomato daily. ..__._..-1-j LQZQ llanuuxc, nuur suuuxuuuuu uu-uuu. > At St:-oud Olce from 2 to ,4 pm. daily, exciapt Ennnnv and Slldv. IIDU I-IV p-can vo--~ --v--- ..-v-., 3 _ | 'rounIs1' cums on Tuesdays. Wednesdo a. Friday: and 8st- uniays. Cost 0: sleeping 1-the an toilo1n:-- Wi I - 5 .00 R - 00 `Mograglgfw .'.oo c n` - `$.00 Set.tlers i Guide" and Western Canada booklets` o._pract.ical use and interest tout.-. tiers. with rates and full information me upon application to noanat Oonudilnv _ inc Axon or write up B. l`ostar._D.P.A.. U. P. .. Tax`-ontn. -1-Bu -_FLETCHER. { - gnu`-im . sn, of 33;` r. 'and ~Chot ..buua: Vxuxn.` tre rm tdwncseawenb \>.D1?ia.a'nd|h: `no`t)_ us? ` ; .`.. i?-9.'3 H93` ., .s.:a1:::.s:*.::`,*.'z..'.:!%':;`:.:::.:`11 ,."*` coLoms?r cans A'l'TA.l"|ID Corner John and Eilzgbth Streets. FOR SAL E OR TO RENT. _ 1 .._.a n .1... o.1...1no nmn nfwaan, r-nnnit DRJ A. C. EVANS. MARCH ma APRIL ...FOR;.. NO EX1"II'A 7HAIGI `'93 SALE Fiiiiiiiiu Alberta and Saskatchewan tuvo an un- AGE'N'1`. J VV LL` 2%! .E|;aeV1AstntiAonA to Mr. nding away .40 `Qur.-1 " I-Ie.-rdtrrg, severed `his. connect-!o`n" with. the Barrie Car- rlage Co; and--Ls going to Calgary, -was presented with an address and_aha.nd- J. Lennox, '1`.f'.l`.. Layns, D. O'Connor. accompanied by Mr, Gee` Vlckere. -.'1ne address was read by B. W. Bur:;:c.n and _ `Address. .. Dear Mr. I-Ie.rdlng.-We cannot a.1-1o ; you -to .dena.rt without coming togeth- er, and in some small way showing you that we recognize your 1-.qu:.re, man`.-y `treatment. and, `while we are very sort-y_t:ha.t you are'2eav3;1-5' us,- we also rejoice a-t`~the same time that you are changing the position of user- vant for that or ma.-ster, and we know that in your new sphere ycur etralghttorward . character wiil win eucces. ` VVVV .7 4.- --..-..a. -0 Hm ... ~;}ozz:*1*r1~.'urzd&.y,' .z.;;.o.... March '16th. u some gold watch by his tellow-employ ` ees. The following from -the paint dc 73 par-tment asscm-bled at his horne: F, ' Howard, A. K. Cook, Geo. Tomlinaon. f 'V.Wm. Hoar, Roy Snyder, R. -W. Bur.- - ton,-`L. vL'.~!tu.':, L: swe_eney,'and were ~ -therwatch presented by F. J. Lennex. . `IIU-VUVJBBI ~ _Wes wish you to accept of this small present as a ~-mejre token of four esteem. and. while you. may be` ta`.- away, we will Aalwayalhave klrrdly re- collections of, -the days spent togeth- er. When you`:-be, in -the sunny -west. Kind1`y~g1-ant us this request, V 1 -When your. cup is full or joys K Just think or us, "'1`he.Bays. .MeEs1-2. Layng, L-annex `and Vicke:-s 'a'poke.bx-ietry and the singing c-I `.`He s a. Jolly Good Fellow `bx-,oug"n-t a plane! ant evening to a. clc-se.-Co`m. . A ',AN(US. - The Almanac says we are gain! _ to have spring now, that in: if 1: stops Inowlug. ll!,_ `I \_II- K`L:-`J.. L..- __.L..__.A4l hnnsn -l:l-i:s-i)'t'ailz;.-.v$vh-ielZ 7138.! `returned. home After unending four -weeks with Mist Annie Silvenhorne. Everett. A. -. 1- 1 u _.,`____j Q||vwn llnvn Dov. .. - V. v... Mr. D Taylor and G. Mccrakin intend leaving fo_r the Northwest inn new days. I\ I\ (N Inr,,- _-_ |___.;. _-..-. L...... `non ""'D -'- --W -'_-- --- ----- -- ~ -- u ' Our Dr", S. West, is kept very busy late-, ly. He reports quitea -lot of sicknena in and around the village. ' `I I ` `L- f`.....a. --- ----. v--..-.,_. _ Mr. Irwin.Cla_rk, employed in the Great Western Telegraph Utiice, Toronto, was `home forafew days. - use ' 1' ,__, _I I ..,....' -.w---- -v. v- -w `v ---J .-. `We a.re.pleas_ed to ae one` of our ohl resi dents again in_lown for 9. visit in -the person of James McGill,`from Lisle. I I 2, _._'.E.. T. 3155.?` `'CT\/'." `-""` i""` V Mrs. James Arnold o_f'All'undale in jvisin in; her dauglxter, Mrs. West. - 1 \n,,_ vnI__.___- n-.-_ .. ........`|.. .-an, 5- --w. v.-.v-O---_-.., _..v. V. Mr. and` Mrs. Thomas Dean, anew-Iv mar- ried couple from Primrose, are visiting rein.- tiyes here a few days before starting for their home in.the North Wes!_.. .. -. .\ neces-