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Northern Advance, 11 Jul 1907, p. 1

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t.1'1tnS across. , A _ J. J. Brow called attent1on' to the condition "of. `sidewalk west of his store on Dunlopv St. T 1-7 1.1-,7 ___....... -13 L`-`A A4-`Ia urcn-(1 ms store Uunlop at. A K. MeLe-nnan -of the 6th ward complained of _his property being undermined by water runnig off road at `Cumberland and William `Sts. A 1_~_1_- ..:.......A .-...+:+:;v.n um: nwn- DIS. , A largely signed petition was pre-i sented by property owners on Cum- berland `St. asking for cement walk on south side of said street. TL ----- nmnaiihf` 1413+ south side or said Strcct. ` It was announced that the Bell ` i_Tel. Co.;ag1'.eement had been exe- cuted, thus closing` all points" at is- ` sue between the Company and, the Town. . A A by-law was passed for the levy- ` ing of taxes for I907. The rate of 20 mills was conrmed. ` ,The walk `on Bayeld ~St., east side, will be laid immediately, th` grade to be decided by Chairman Taylor and the Mayor. m,...u, ham-1911 was granted three 1 Taylor and tne 1VJ..a.yUx'. Clerk Donnell was granted jweeks - vacation, `to commence` Aug. I511. .' The Board of Works was author- ized to repair cement walk on south side of Dunlop St. in front of steam laundry, ` . r n- r*1..,.m-mn :. tender` for coal, laundry, Jas. Chee-sm.'n s- tender` `at $6.70 per ton, was `accepted. Muldaster St.-. dock will? be repair- ed at a cost of $8.50. . The July meeting"'of the Boat-d_o{ ` Educativonwas held on Monday ev- ening. `There was a short session. Trustee-elect Love, having a fyled the declaration of ofce, took his seat and was welcomed by Chatirnmn Palling on behalf of the Board. The following accounts were pass- ed for payr`nent:--lJ. Mt.aB o_t`1 \ve11, supp1ies,'$Io;5o; Wm. Tayloxgowers for beds, -$11.50; Dougall Bros., fur- niture, $19; Dougallt B_ros.,_ bu`1c1ing, .$37;5o. ~ ` , m-_:_....... r: r: Qmith (Finance) $3.7-Sov '5` Chairman G. G. Smith (Finance) reported having` received these sums from ithe Trea.`surepr:-,- B. -C. 1., ex- aminations, $57; ditto, $121; Cuttn, tuition ~. fees, ..__1.1....l- `ant: $1 $77; Central School, 2 fromithe `.I.l'C8.`Sl.1l'I:>l';-,-.L.u \z- -., aminations, $121; ntui"tidn~. `non-resident fees, $1. A Chairman Milne '( Sch'oo1 Manage- ` V -~~------but I-kn nmc_h-.1se _the chair) The report as amended ' was declared adopted. ' lILJll_l \-:I\.v..- h/iiliie.'(Schoo1 1ment) recommended the purchase Q of `supplementary readers as per `In- spect__or\ s list so as to be ready by `Sept. Ist. No report was made re further time being asked for the consideration of thismatter. Constitution with 'TrusteexMilne`in Anthorjty war-as given to "ask for -_ .......4-Znnr. nf the new. Church of England% VVIQQ -vV-,, _ was given to "ask for ..te_nde.rs for..~the,..pr1nting of the new. by-laws and award? same, work to be completed by.-Sept`. I313. ` ~ ~~ tNm`rcE 1'0 %%c8EnI`~ons ..u_I, oldxms against d1uu:.- larva; vuv .. ..__ -, | or to deliver to Hears. _Stewu't 8; Stewart. l._u.` the T of . ` in ietramx of the estate of the said James Ford. deceased ' ` and descriptions and the full sex-tioulu-s or their claims y lverlnod en ~tyq'pmgw `BOARD `OF EDUCATION. Town COUNCIL. It DIIITID uquw we::.*=~.a 13 0wen_Su-cot. Barrie. Solicl` 101' Us---- -.V ywmri. J 3.30 a. m.- Holy (`ommunion. 1: 300004 00000009-90050000903 i The Advance was favored on Tuesday with a -lovely [bouquet of sweetpeas, the Arst of the season, from Mrs. A. F. Dobsqn, John `St.T The Toronto Cornishmen are run- ning an excursion to Barrie on Sat- urday, July 20th. Tickets hold "good until Monday. A rst-class program of sports has been arranged. - The appeal re Dyment Foundry assessment which stood over from the Court of Revision has been thrown out, the assessment being conrmed at $12,000. "5-I.1.g;1:-.-_-th-e.'p;-esezrxZring" oeoson now upon us. Remember, only pure cane sugar sold at Bothwe1l s. ' ' r-`--_- -.. -..._ -can -For quality and quantity ask your dealer for the new big plugs of Bobs Stag! and Currency Chewing Tobaccoes. 4- 111 1 ,,,.I -L1-..._ vuw vo. _v-... . . V . _. T1'1e Btoafd of Works and other members of the Council made a [jaunt of, the Town on Tuesday to see what cement sidewalks are need- ;-Wait for the Ladies Aid Excur- sion of Elizabeth St. Church to "Big - Bay Point, July 24th. Three trips. -Owing to extra pressure on Ad- vance advertising space, interesting corresp`ondenc*e~' from Utopia, Shanty Bay, Dalston, Grenfel,. Brentwood and Sixth Line Innisl is unavoid- ably held over. at .l_______ ---J The garden party on Mr. George Lovering- s lawn on Friday evening under the auspices of the Epworth League of Elizabeth St. Methodist Church was a pronounced success. Between $80 and $90 was realized. I! . "Vv the III: I|\J|\ \ |JIlIIl'l uuluu. l1a..m.~ Mm-n'nw Prayer. short address` '9 lowed by Holy Cummunion. 7D ll!-~`E\'ens0n;,' and Sermon. ; _Vivu.I' will preach at both semces. James Dougall of Thompson St. had the misfortune on Thursday af- ternoon to fall off a barn upon which he was Working. He fractured his shoulder blade besides sustaining other injuries. ' . -- I Inc ` vwuwn .--J _ -The ladies of St. -Mary s Church will hold a garden party: in aid of the building fund on the Deanery grounds, afternoon and evening, July 16th. Refreshments, ice cream, candy, sale of work. Citizens Band in attendance. _--n.a I ll _ .11 1.2.`). A` 111 'd.LLCuucuu.L.. Go to Wilkinson's for all kinds of dry Hard and Soft Wood, also Slabs, sawed and split and l-enght you wish, and sold per cord, not box loads. On Tuesday afternoon, July 16th, at 3 o`clock, Mrs. N. B. Johnson will give an address on Tho 20th Cen- tury Need, at the meeting of the Wornan s Home Mission Auxiliary in the lecture room of `St. Andrew s Church. All are cordially invited. _._,__1___ __g, ~ 20th, starting at 6.30 a.m. L,u|.u\.u. 41:1 u-Av \.v.\.....--_, --- Str. Islay commences Saturday af- ternoon excursions on July 13th to Big Bay, Morton .Park, Roache s Point and Belle Ewart, leaving Bar- rie 3 p.m. and Allandale I5 minutes later. The morning trip to M-orton s and Belle Ewart commences on July for the season. Board by the week. drinks, ice cream, etc. Boats for hire. Miss Lawrence. The employees of.the Barrie Tan- ning Co. intend running their an- nual excursion to Toronto on Wed- nesday, July 24th. `Special train leaves Barrie at 8.15 am. Tickets $1.15 from Barrie and Allandale, for further particulars. --GIANT TRIPLETS Currency Bobs and Stag Chewing Tobac- coes, in big plugs. Quality always the same. ' A ' ' 1* -K-i--.1 =!`Al1n.-on -Litt1e Lake Summer Resort open E Lunch provided at all times, soft ` good for two days. See large bills" tuc 341115. In the Ontario Normal College examinations at Hamilton Miss B. M. Rodgers obtained a first-class and interim High School certicate. Mr. A. C. Dodds was successful in gaining an interim Public and High School certicate. `Both students. are receiving the congratulations of their friends. _ 7 - ~.-L -... 1... 4.- tucxr uxcuua. Notices have been sent out by the Marine Dept., Ottawa, directing the : attention of owners of gasoline launches and other motor boats to the regulation which calls for lights to be, shown after darkiin all waters frequented by other 've_ssels. The ~penalty.for breach is a sum not less than $20 and not exceeding $200. ` 1 `Advanced readers will see the-.advt. in another column of the Collierist. Methodist Church; They are to give a a} Lawn; or :_Gardg,;.. Party: on Mon- ``'_day next` upon>the_"}b,__eautiful rounds L rgpf G; ;;;Lovering; `if'Esq.,s`. Bay__,e1_d -St`. ' f"1Specfial i{)rep`ar'ations are bei _lm'ade' . to n_1akethis'_'the* event, of` the sea-. t son, and ' a large crowd `of citizens will doubtless be present; - ` ` A- --II AL- nl-In11li';n1i'l HERE IN BARBIE Uc lllb-)\-ALI`. ' .It is desired to call the `attention `of the Orangernen and their friends to theadvt. in another column of _ the `Ladies Aid `Society of `Collier St. Methodist Church. They intend serving meals, etc., on the 12th inst. in _a store near.- the place wherethe - - 2-...-. ....a .. their DI. .LVLCLll_|J\Ll:|. yn-_.-.-. _ gerving 13th In a .st x_1ea.r. where th_e `processton -15` formed, and as tlgenr skill"a__s public caterers is known tfar_ _a.nd'wi'de they will doubtless gequre -' "----- auIIdp\f|g( p dl YVl\I\r V'T'J " ' `y a large patrona e. I 4'. , ,I_ _....2 -- ' ." "F1 HI 1a_.rge patrunugc. - . Strawberries.` This is strawberry 1 Qwcekyg-hgeqsone very short--ruit very 3 5110.. pace; low, and only. pure sugar, 1 v `If eB9thwel1 .s. . ach Barrie Canal rou_te CXPCCCCLI Egan Icsuun . . or CANADA ou'aA cmrznuou. :j. uuonuoowiyouuouuo dieIy andPeopIe. A A AAAAAAAAAAAAAQOOOOOOOO Miss Ellis is home `from, Winni- Peg- 1'r_.1;1--_. . `D.\. ....-.11 1n`O- An PEE- Miss Katiileen Powell left on -Tuesday for Port Arthur. Miss Gertrude {Simmons has re- turned from VReg1na,_ Sas . , 1,., f_ I__1Z } ooooooooooocoooboouoooooz uto- HEINTZMAN aco. 1f1_ANo {tuxuuu l.l\.Il&L _;\\-5-....,_ _n..---. Mr. F ank Spry of London is holi- daying with his mother on High St. _M'rs. L..Fraser visited her sister, Mrs." Thomas, Bracebridge, last week. - ._ . ,. Ll lwlluu 15:. Mrs. C. Butcher, who has been speuding a few weeks in `Sutton and Toronto, returned home on Satur- .1--- I VI wva-u Miss Wright of Peterborp,former- ly of Town, has been visitmg Miss Bingham, T ` 'r\-_-._ `K;-..`.-.4-a-tun` `nag 'JJl.I.l5llG.l1Lo -M'r. Douglas Pacenof Montreal has been spending a few days with Mr. A.` Urquhart. _Miss Lena Miller of Galt is spend- ing a couple of weeks with old friends in Town. 1, ,-., J-\JL\ day. `If .ter, Mrs. A._ J. Coeld. VICIJ u , Mr. D. `Lewis h-as` returned from Buffalo, accompanied by his daugh- 1_ -1 A...L.\.. .5; 5-..--.a --. J. --__--._ Mrs. Geofge Peacoek of Anten` Mills .is spending a few days with friends at Hazelholme. ` If 1 `Mr. and `Mrs. Fred. Mart leave on` Saturday for a two weeks stay with `their daughter, Mrs. Lloyd of St. Thomas. ' A ..__ . A ,` - ..v---...-, Messrs. R. Ferguson and A. Green of the staff of the Toronto branch of the Union Bank were over Sun- day visitors` at Mr. A. H. Gooda1l s- \`lY,_;A-___ 1--.. ._..A..-._... _..J .- `Miss"i7;st_e1ie Westney has return- ed from Toronto, after trying the `examinations at the Toronto Con- servatory of -Music. She obtained honors for the first year piano, and successfully passed the second year piano.- umm mnmuu z 2 1} The following are the names of those candidates who were success-! ful at the recent Entrance ~Examma- tion held in Barrie,giving the schools in which they were prepared:- " 7` AWJW, ,, TJ..l g `Barrie, Central--Roy Andrew, Ida Ault, M. Banting, Gladys Beecroft, Carl Boadway, Herbert Brown, Kat- it` ie Brownlee, Viola Brownlee, Elsie Buttery, Laurine -Campbell, Harry Clifton, Bruce Colville, Harriet, Craig, Ina Curtis, Ethel Daley, Vio-I let Dickey, Olive Fletcher, Reta Gal-l lagher, Lottie Garrett, Hugh Grasett, Archie I-Iiggs, Maude Higgs, Allan Ingram, Clarence Lawrence, Charles Lennox, Oswald Lennox, May Liv- ingstone, Kenyon Lount, Harold Manuel, Hazel Marshall, Annie Ow-|- , ens, Melville Richardson, Ruby ` . "Rowe, Adeline `Sewrey,Bertha Scott, ' Norine Simmons, Annie Sinclair, J. C. Sinclair, Frank Smith, essie I Smith, Eva= W`eaymouth, \ aura Young, Theo. Zeats. E Barrie,Burton Ave.-Bessie Evans, 1- VVinnie M,cLennan, rHazel Bowen, Beatrice Johnson, Jos. Gilchrist. . Barrie, `Separate School. -- Leo. - Lynch, Ella M'cLaughlin, Willard - Touchette,`Beatrice Quinlan, Ernest n|Hartt, Jos. Hearn. - ~ v A v--__- n,... LT:.~L_ 11113. S. S. No. 8, Vespra.-Haro1dTuc1<.' i S. 'S. No. 9, Vespra.-Rose Stokes. R S. S_._ No. 10, Vespra. - `Maggie Johnston, Geo. Richardson, William V_Vebber. L, S. S. No. II, Vespra.-Laura Car- TT---J-! Xlfllenn Q LVU. 11., v.....r..... .__,,,, soil, Harold Wilson. `S. S. No. 12, Vespra.-Reta Vair. T S. S. No_.2, Vespra and Oro.-. Mabel Caldwell, May Quinlan. --M- --A .n..-,\ _. PASSED THE ENTRANCE. .LV1a.Uc1 \.uuvv\.u, ..-.._, ,`.______, , I S. S.- No. 3, Vespra and 'Or'o.--E Florence Quinlan. ` S. S. No. 7, Oro.--Clarence West. S. S.'No. II, Oro.-Pear1 Graham. .S. `S. No. 17, Or'o.-Ethel `Samp- % so. 0 son. . S. S. No. 7, Flos.--Hazel Beeton. I S, `S; No. 8, Essa.---Almina Sharpe. ----------------------------__________________________. towns of the Midland District will shortly be established. ` ,__._;...L:-... at Urn? nnr- `SnO!'Uy Dc C3I.aUuau\.u. ---A .representative of Prof. Dor- enwend will be at. the Queen s Hotel, Barrie,` on Monday, July 22, with a full line of Ladies and Gents Wigs, Toupees, Bangs, Wavy, and "Plain Fronts, and Switches in every` lengthpand shade. Don t. fail to see him, and his great patent Toupees andWigs--the world's best, They are a protection against colds, ca- "tarrh, etc., and give a most natural and a_ younger appearance to the E4-.. I face. I Collingwood baseball nine defeat- ed a weak Barrie team in the steam- '~boat town on Saturday last. Only three regulars `gured in Barrie s ag- ' The score stood II -to 3. ollingwood getting. ve runs in ` the` last innings when the locals took an aerial -ascension} Rowe s work ' atthird - was the feature. Barrie s team:-Lawr p, Scott c, Greeneld , lb, ,1-Iodsden 2b, .Wolfenden ss, Rowe 3b, Catcher lf, Todd cf, But- fler rf.` The return game will likely be. `p1'-ayed- here next Wednesday afternoon. when Collingwood may `expect to receive a good trimming. G face. OWE all, was. .... _. `let The return he played here. u afternoon when C ;,__--l. A... ...,.`vF 1 Gltcn uvvu .. -_ _ expect to receive T til. Laa.w---.._ _ The Weed process comb - founda- tion, an size, also other lines of bee- l_ce_epers- supplies. Write us for low ;,pgxces%._ or;, phone us _' and get. your "the,__.Qay_-you need them. . `NQIi$AH:i.:&_.V.SON'S. - * Ebbinom List of Lucky Ones. L V.espra.--Roy Hick- Delegates and others to the num- ber of one hundred and fty assem~ bled at Elmvale on .Wednesday, July ,3, under the auspices of the Liber- 'a.I-Conservative Association of Cen- tre `Simcoe. eDr. J. F. Palling, head of the riding organization, presided. All the municipalities were well re- presented. -I ` ' ,I ,,,-LL...__ A pl CSCHLCU. O_ne of the principal matters of` business was the revision of the constitution. This was amended by making the basis of representation one for every twenty-ve names "on. theevoters list. Oicers were elect- ed as follows :-Pr'esident, Dr./J, F. Palling (Barrie); Vice-Presidents, `J. T. Simpson (Tiny), Isaac Dow- ney (Vespra), John `Switzer (Sunni- dale). Dr. A. E. Murphy (Flos), A. F. H. Creswicke (Barrie); Sec., W. A. Boys. The selection of a candidate to contest the next Vgencral election was then proceeded with. It was thought by some that this step might be deferred until after the next session -of the ,Legislature, when a convention could be called under the new `Constitution. The sense of themeeting, however, was overwhelmingly in favor of imme- diate` action. Mr, A. B. Thompson, M.P.P., was re-nominated by Isaac Downey of Vespra, seconded by John Scott of Flos. No other name being presented, the resolution car- ried unanimously amid great enthus- 1 iasm. Hon. A. I. Matheson, Pro- 1 incial Treasurer, addressed the con- - vention for about three-quarters of an hour, dealing trenchantly with the leading issues of the day. The meeting closed with the usual cheers. Centre Simcoe is solid for IITI A And the people speaf knowingly and Wisely. {$1.00 PER ANNUM IN ADVANCE smau: COPIIS nvtictms : WhV1I1'ey'. W'HITE--H~OGG.-At St. Matthew s Church, Brandon. Man., on Thurs- day, June 27th, 1907, by Rev. A. U. de Pensier, assisted by the Rev, F. W. V\/alker. Rev. VValter HI \Nhite of Strassburg, Sask., to Helen Sutherland Hogg of Barrie. BORN. 1 BURNS.-At Thornton on July Ist., 1907, to Mr. and Mrs. C. Burns, a. ; BURNS.- U 1 son. BLACKSTO`CK.-At Naini-Tai, Brit ish India, on Tuesday, July 2, 1907, Rev. John Blackstock, head of the Metlmdist Episcopal Church Col- lege of Shahjahanpur, India. eldest brother of G. A. Blackstock, Esq., Cottingham street, Toronto, Born in Barrie, September 8, I835_ i Kirkeld B. Thompson "Re-nominated by the Lib-Con. Convention. Kirkeld, July 6.-ln the presence of an immense crowd the mammoth lift lock on the Trent Valley Canal was to-day formally opened. A special train from Ottawa Brought Hon. Rodolphe Lemieux and a dis- tinguished party. . The Minister of Labor made the speech of the day in opening the lock. It was with peculiar pleasure, he said, that he took part in the pro- ceedings marking a step forward in _ the material advancement of this ' thriving _and beautiful district. In lock to-day, they were literally ' climbing upward, for it enables -them to rise some fty feet or more towards the level of the Georgian Bay, the coveted goal of the ship- 'ping of Ontario. And looking a little ahead` we -Pan already see in_ its completion the great new interior line of com- munication betv.een the waters of Lake iI-Iuron and those of the Bay of Quinte and Lake Ontario, with all that such a development means t. 1. p- of added prosperity ,=,and_ higher 1. e` ideals for the people at the shores of the lakes and rivers ' 1 and canals that make up this_splen- did system of waterways originating V` with the River Trent, said the Min- -5 ister. _ '23 There were few subjects which :3 were more fascinating to the imag-- :_d ination than this of transportation, ylwhether as to land or water. Roads 2: and canals were as ancient as civil- ization itself. He `doubted if we zlmade better roads to-day than those -._...----...---. - Iirkeld Lift Lock Now Open - Another Link Connecting Barrie and Orillia with Towns of the Midland District. TRENT VALLEY CANAL. $__4 JULY 12TH- ] G000 MEALS AT 250. CENTRE SIMCOE. 919.9; up Prlcos ,I-_- -4 ....... Ida Inna We nd at Sale. we hav Clothing and In 0 h we `'3 ' r the close of e 5 number 0 Men : Fm-nia rder to clear these lin them an fnllnwimr nriocu :- our big J uno f odd ota in hing: Goods. o-n}` W0 0ll'.Ul.' LIIUI prices en's Tweed 12.00. t r ...... '10 nnlv en's Cnv '10 only T `'1 vi 1gl?\Yy`e`::'s'.i"oveod Suits. worth ` 812.00. ........................ .. Jon's Crnvenetto Costs. worth NI). for .... .. 130111`, en'aWoratodSn1t8.wort_h can _ fnr ........ ... 100111 nlvua vvvvvvvvvvv -, , _ 6.8 $10. .tor.... .... . .. I) only Boys Wash Sum, worth `I60. for .. . V. 7 Men`; two-piece Slliftwllftirfifw-;.~~' mgfnen BalhriganUundorwoar,.-:. wot-th60o.tor . . .25 J1dolon'aSottBh1rtI.'worth`$1.a5. `N. :,7_` mu h -.*----'....;.nunn'onoOQuAooou 4`. ' (Continued IIUIV I XI` W3 1:..- _IAlIR|`.ThoI!9hmo,ol0oodc1otl_nnx. ----SERVED BY--"' Ladies Aid Society of Col! lief St. Methodist Cl\\ll hv Barrie. [uvacant Store, Mulcaster St., near Dun- lop St. Aiso lunches, Ice cream. etc.. etc. 4 42 years UL u ...... _. _ with over I 30 branches. in ` ore than 80 west of w;11{am)-and with agents in n, Paris, New York, Chicago Francisco--this bank pos. every facility for handling the f Corpcrations, Business EIARRIED. DIED. -At ` T--`-- n rnrv-p on Page E`ight.) cm? A. F. GARRET1`, Barrie Come Early:-'---V-`Come Often! NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ___. SE :`i';\Il('rj 5. isunxlvr zww and 0f r'1cicnt Manage- mum. our stu.l`T' of employees has has-n inwn-used by experienced lmudnuncl wv are now prepared to (lo rs! 4'1:t.~,.~s work. and give you suH5I';'.L'lxI,>I1. Call, write 01` PHONE. NO. 55. VI. NO. 28 WI-IOLE`N'-, `L wESLEV cnzw, PROPIIITOQQ? Lj ` Wuzx TRAVELLING ` A `Y I\ Hflifl I` (7ross1and's Hair Tonic will _ prevent the hair from fal- ling out and cure your dandruff. - 25 AND 50. ~ `III- ;-. -nII Amu l3'_l`Ul' a MA__l3_KE _.__...-__._ -. u'uUNN(`LLo U"-'l'."`.`A <'A" ow: cmr nuaxrr 40 nmcns It; __ v P80-class Accom!nodati0n.`!' led and Refm-n1shod` . (Made by Ye Oldo Films of Heintzuum & Co., Limited) `V IV.` Druzzist. *- yc{H'S }",I{ \\';\.\"l'l`Ll)-~ F01` D. D. N0. 11.. >11, Inn it-5 Iu commvnce August 19th. .. . H \ 1: \' I5, sec-Treas., raigvale. SUNDAY SERVICES JULY 14TH. 0 HIVIJ UUDI " cnossmmn, Barri... mm mum Laundry\ Bard nd sore; J -~NDTICE-- (SOLE AGENT ----"- I I 9. o'coNm:-LL. Pr0D1`ltP- nun... .- . ....-.._ nnbn'f.c.~. n 1.5oo,oob `.1 \ALLING ' HAIR 7 rs of Success. 1 RAVBZLLING WIS ! Bi""5,U!3,F AND STOP A'l."l'_Hl ' aKETHoTa I "1:mif`.*1J:` \\".?\;\"1`r.1)-~ For s. s. No. 11.` lnni.=l. I)l]Til`b Aug;Eitg:%tl1;. ` mm in .\. H'1:\'l5, 'nANcH . FON. Manager. Y. k l.J.?4\ lU.Vy _ Sulxcltor. Barrxc. WHOLE N6. 3763} PlOPIll:'1'OR_I. ` V ALL Wmncosm. M 01- :++++$o+oo+of 2 THE BATTER. % 3 +++++o+++++ +++++++++++#++++++++++% For J % 3 Refreshin L: The Skin- +4- lll\\l\.I to O I At our East of Barrie -iI`o-t-cl.` 3 -5- +++++++++++%+++++++++ J, lumtxn Apply to . Mu Straw % Hasg Fine split-stra\'av;sai1er,. Ameri- 3 can manufacture. Regular 4 2-00. Today's Prim;-$1.40 1 Our special 'qualit.y, Panama: feather-weight. Regular price 1 2.50. To-day's pr1ce.$[_90 : Fine English Sailor, extra? quality, ` good wide brim. - Regular price 1.50. To.day s I price ..... . . .A . . . . . . .,.'[5 j BEST or-' % ssnsou lawn or Iimk-!P9!'va I`MT`E`ii:.L;=;rg:a '12 4--I nnl|'l --ULV - xoynday NEXLJIIIY I5th. I901. mmmm nnintz at 7 o'clock. Splendid programme of Cake, Can beautifullyi uminat d , Strawbe ed. SIMMONSEI 3'0 cc u H u 1 20 H u cc as u c ` 10` u cc u u - cc ( Place your orders with us NOW.- __-`-nan: 1 3"P.T -------- Now is the time to buy your Cooil for the coming winter.The price is $7.25 or ton. but to those who pa? cash the ol- lowing discount will be a lowed. viz :--- soc per ton if paid by June 2ot .A - H H (K (C I If There's nothing equal to our Violet Ammonia. It neutra- lizes acid perspiration and stimulates, cools and cleanses 1; the .skin. Prevents chang, 1; prickly heat and hives, etc. '5' ` Use a little in basin or bath -- during hot weather. It will afford your skin comfort that '1' can be obtained in no other way. It s exquisite fragrance l 4' A makes -it delightful to use. 0! . >`.\I.1~; Hm-cml line farms a.ls_o desir- able town I`:*si(h`I1cCS and buildmg lots. Fortcrms and p:1I'(iL`nla:_u'S. apply at. once to C. \V. PLAXTON. ... M Qnlinifnr. Rania, with us nu vv . mms. nvmug & son DI; Ann R7 and I 161! (1 HI: 2' >w farm mot %1o%dROHISON . Under ihe auspice of Collier St. Meth- odist Ch urch,on.the beautiful grounds of -_-._._.-. IQAUEIEI ,,Vr:on.... vVi'o'|in Titian ADDLV T0 --' * Half Pint Bottle, 15. 4. Costs a little more at the start but saves in the long because vastly su- peri exterior iano that lasts. Thays P what Deople say of the %Valuble% Farm for Sale. e Barrie Band will be in attendance. lid musxc, etc. Ice Cream, Cand Strawberries. etc. ` Grounds fullyi uminated. Be sure-and come. A9399 {.T9.3.-.. Iiwnu, -w..- Commencing at 7 o .1o*ck: o'r1c1a: Linen Hats all shapes 50c. Phone )87 and ULUUALI 5868. `Junlop Street. 1 .103. m2E.1Tz\ 1'HE `INTERESTS or BARRIE. 1":-u-: couwrv or smcoe: AND THE common nouns or rrlvuw ;.~ an... .. er cent on the securitg of I s. McCAR'l`I-IY. BOY 8: * Inn Stu-ant. Battle. 7 _htv--v- , of Private Funds to t segux-it BARBIE, COUNTY on SIMCOE, ONTARIO, JUI3? 11, 1907. `The Board of . Works. report was perhaps the most interesting piece of business put through at Mondayi .night s meeting, not Council. Pro- ceedings were protracted, but the monotonygwis `relieved. at times by tilts between the members... The hot weather had` no terrors for the civic legislators who struggled `on till II C\f'I. yuan. ' - ' - , . V -Ald; . Taylor sffre'port' as `amended 5 was as follows:--(I) That the west side of. Bayeld `St. from 'Dalton r St...-north to Town limits be levelled t with` gravel. at an estimated cost`::of_ 1 $30. (a) That the sidewalk on the ( south side of Dalton St. from Bay-~ -eld -St. to Toronto `St. be gravelled : at al cost not to exceed $25, (3) '1 That. Sunnidale Road sidewalk be levelled with ' gravel from present sidewalk limit to-' whereo1d side- walk ended, cost not to exceed $25. (4) That .holes in walk on No`rth 2 John St. .from Bayeld St. to Toron- T V to St. be lled with gravel at a cost V not'to exceed $10. .(5) That Innisl St. be graded nnd the hole, on `S. Jbhn St. be -lled up at a cost not to exceed $30. (6) That -Duckworth` St. be graded from Spearin s hill north, costlnot to exceed $25.. (7) ' That Charles St. West" be graded ' and drained, cost not to exceed $10. (8) That a cement walk 4 feet wide `be constructed from `Sanford `St. to : Isnnisl St. on the south side of'John . t. - - Aubrey White, Deputy-Minister : Lands and Fo'rests, wrote advising . that a patent for water lots in Kem- 2 penfeldt Bay was being prepared. 1 The lots comprise sixteen and nine- `tenths agres. ' 1 "l .. .u.llA qH-p`n+inn' fn

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