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Northern Advance, 28 May 1908, p. 1

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908- COUNTY 05* SIMCOE.}_ Ndtice is hereby . rrn wt-r 2 l given that t.hn' (`imm- UUULVI1 U!` lLVl.U\_Jl`4- (_ NOEICB IS nurcuy T0 WIT: )given that the` Coun- ty and General Sessions of the Peace; and County Court in and for the County of sxmcoe willbe held in the Court House. in the Town of Barrie. on = - 'l`uesdau,the 0th day of June next. at` nno n'cInck Iuuauuu, Inc Inn ul_IU In dune nezu, in one 0 CIOCK . in the ntternoon.ot which all Justices Coroners. Constablps. Gaolers and others are re nested to take nonce and attend and to do u perform all duties that should appertaiu lb them. w. M. HARVEYQ. . Sheriff County of Simcoe. Barrie. May 20th, 1908. _ 21-22 coum` or Revision AND APPEAL. Notice is hereb given that the first sittings of the Court of evision for the Municipality of Vespra will be held at the ' Town I-Ia.ll,`Mid_hurst,' on Wednesday, the thifd ` day of June, 1908 T at the hour of 10 o'clock am. to hear and de- termine the several `eomplaints of errors and omissionsjn the Assessment Roll for 1908. _ 9 ,--I,, ,,,-,1 45-4-`; vlonuUAv-u an. u-nv agave...-...-ya.-r --v-. -~.- ----. All persons having business at the said Court. are requested to attend an the said time and place. By order or the Court. . T A I) - ININTTFIVVIVB [Vinni- ylwvvn at; vguvn up no v `JV :--n - A. 3; COUTTS. Clerk. Midhurst, May 20. 1903. A 21 THEE mun THE ousE' with same cost of scenic; prod Princess vTh`eatre, Toronto. lo Prices : $1.00. 75. soc. Galleria Plan oto Robertson's Store. lble iondolssoh n % Pianfos. FR E D in 00 K s 1- A Ala 1| IQIEE The case of Garrett vs. R_oss, which ` has been _of considerable importance and interest to local contractors,` was nally decided in favor of Mr. Rich- ard Garrett last week, when the de- fendant's appeal to Osgoode Hall. was dismissed with costs. `The case was brought by Garrett to recover from Miss Ross a balance dt'1e_him "in ` cbnnectidni with brick and cet_nent workdone` by him on the new stores erected near the corner of Bayeld and _Elizabeth streets. `I -- Dgnn nan fk` tltat 1! H10 (`.mn~t nf Avininn for the 'Mnnininnlltv ana nuzauctaw an ecu. Miss Ross contended tha.t`~Garr.ettl: `neglected to do many` things which i hejshoald have done, and for which ; she 'c1a.imedt`Adamag`es. She c`ontetnd- ' ed further that the-_ agreement..`wa for` the -laying of brick at $17.00 per thousand,' instead of for a, lump sum ,named,in the contract, and that "Garw trett had `explained to her that they p1u`mp"sum was the result of at call": culat-aon, made at the rate of $17.00 a-thfousand. .She relned upon an"af'- 'fau1`g'ement, `saidlo have been made in `the oice ofr; her :5 -architect, "Mr. 1 Beggs, by whiehA.Gar1:ett,.agreed to` .`ahandon his claim to a balance, 1 and. Alton ay*Miss Ross $15.00-2 ' A 1... M"... was `trust! at lenrztha before 3' C ,toTpay lyuss l\0Ss..|3.uu. . he case was tned at length. before Judge Afdagh "and fesulted`in_a ;ve_r- _ diet of- "$1 0.00 in ifavor`. of Ga_rrtt with`: _tgll 4 Q,tinty~plCourt _c_o,s;t_s. This . decision was'appea_led asfabove i_n_en1-` Atione'd* with result ;i'ndiate`i1,' [and jeasf there._,,is_; ~_no. e further. `appeal 7 the " -case` `has now bee n._r_1a,1ly_ .determined ,in ` ;Mrl ,eG9.'fe}t's- favor". `Mr; ;A- `B9? adtfefd, 5. - :.GatVret:t;;'eand Mr`; ;A`. E. * `.` " ` k '--in ~> . II'II`3 Iivjuu Aczion arid Tone Regu|at'or. V Piano; Always on Hind For Sale.` 37-ly 86 JOHN STREET. BA BRIE. -A_.____________ t Municipality of Vespra FIRST-CLASS_ KLEIN S greatest play |RAND OPERA HOUSE` `THURSDAY. JUNE 4:1. ~G;&l:2RETTVTS. ROSS. OFFICES To LET ___:Ll_ _____|A. A`__ -1-` -P7\N-O- HJNERT _-:-_. -_LJ m--- `D.._..I..L-. ' sow BY -- COUNTY OI~'.$IMCOE AND THE DOMINION OF CANADA OUR CRITERION. ' ` A`-- . V .)-11.1. oo`oooooq 31: claim on \ A :-V-Picti1r`e s:f;amgq to order at; D`ou-"V! gall ros. - _. If you want yourebusinesse to ad- vance, advertise in The Advance. _Dr. Broad has been made. p_ro\_ri- snonal Lieutenant of the 9th M1ss1s.- -sauga Horse. ` - ___ 4.. Tvhe regular meeting of the W. C,` T. U. will be held next Monday, June 1st, -at 3 Q c1_ock, " - , 5- sizes at D_ougal1"Bros.. Qll4\-U-7 El: -I-'\/$68!-ban. .n.IA\Jvu The annua} meeting 9f Barrie Dist- rict Methodnsts is bem-g held` here this week "in Collier -St.reet Church. Seeds! `Seeds! . Farm seeds, Gar- `" " gariety __'_an e ' y, at variety ' ana Bo_thwell s. Ii!-lull VI was um To signalize his entry? into the` CountyAParliament, Reeve Millard of Coldwater last week presented each of his fellow members with a hand- some boutonniere. -- _ 1` uvao-up -v_.--_-___ _ - -_---Some h.an Tapestry, B_rus- sels D ;L,_`._ _L 1\..--....I1 'D..\~ SCIS `m See them at Dougall Bros.. .T haw I-|l\yono ~-p ..- V-.-.- ___ _ The formal opening of the Orillia General Hospital is announced to take place to-day. Dr. Bruce Smith. Provincial Inspector of Hospitals, will perform the ceremony. f\ T` 1 _ ____ c`___1 our of! 115:1. -..v.-.. u... vv- -_-_-__ , J On Friday last a citizen: was ned .$5 and costs, or $9.10 in _all, for per- mitting his horse to- run at large contrary to town by-law. The mag- istrate is severe in dealing with cases of this kind. t j Graduation exercises in connection with the Royal Victoria Hospital [Training School for Nurses will be held at the hospital on Friday, June 5th, when ve nurses will receive diplomas. A hearty invitation is ex- tended to the `public. _/ - Cu I_.,I ,9 swnauyu sv u.-V l'.......-_-u Go to Wilkinson s for all kinds 5 dry, Hard and Soft Wood als bs, saw_ you wish, and sold not cord. not ox loads. ` J fsdvance news is not on the front page. Read the paper through and [keep yourself informed. ,_-,Lf-A- Inav- -wa- gwu vw--- --w- --__ -v..__- Nineteen `prisoners are reported from the jail, 18 males and I female. [The oences for which they are held are: Fraud I, horse-stealing I, for- gery `I, assault 1, theft 6, threatening I, drunk and disorderly 4, vagrancy 3, keeping disorderly house I. --\ Iiss D_anard, teacher of piano,` will *`b' ' ' 8 Dunlop St., on Thursday an week. ` The funeral of Mr; James Gazley, |Kempenfeldt Street, who died on Sunday in the R..V. Hospital, aged 62 years, took place on Tuesday to Union cemetery, and wasiofva private character. Rev. Jas. Chapman oF- ciated, Deceased is survived by a widow and a large family. 11v 1: 1-: I 117 11 13 I t'`_,__' "`"Z' """ `J m:\/.\'/aYl-1:;per! Wall Paper! Spring neces,it,i;.F, End Elegant de- signsi" a ` ros. -Open for the season. `Little Lgke Summer Resort. Boats for h1re. A=:nnl&n`__ J _L -11 LI....... .1...` 31%;` rence. tf Rev. T. Albert Moore of Toronto, General Secretary of the.=Lord's Day Alliance, will occupy the pulpit of Collier Street Methodist Church on Sunday morning. In the evening he will preach in St. Andrew s Church, `and at the close of this service willl address a public meeting there in. the interests of Lord s Day work. Sweet Peas, Nasturtiums, V Gladoli and, ' s in great variety and at spec p ' ,- ' ` Eered at Bothwe1l s. idrinks, ice cream, " - to circuses. _ _ _ A I _ i the -intended VlS1t of Cole Bros. C11 - ` fee from $150 to Ill: J-DI-I lull VI A special meeting of the Town Council was called-for Friday night- last to consider the advisability `of amending the license by-law relating The matter arose over and it was sought toreduce the $100. Nothing, how- ever, was done with the by-law-. If- no damage results to the streets and grounds, a rebate of $25 will be al- lowed. _ . C115, 011' ,tY IAIJ _ _ _ _ __ l i l WCU- . ` Our big-clubbing offer _(A'dvance` and Weekly Mail, one year for $1.25) `has been extended to May 30th, by `opportunity. special .arrangement. Don ; miss the` x ,j_1-,- 2- 1..---- A9`.-um-` 1-`aqua fficeii Uyyvx button. a Ald. Beardsley is busy these days with `Solicitor Boys working out the details of the by-law for the re-ar-. rangement` of. the different` wards. The object of the by`-law is to equal- ize the. wards. both as to population and. as to assessed value. According to present calculations Ward I will comprise all that _ portion of the Town ea`st_`of Berez `_,St`., `Ward II . wiI;'_be*--c`,u,t off by vgenSt.,`,Ward I'III. by _Bayeld _St.,- `-Ward . IY. _by _ ~Toronto .`St; `--Ward ,w,ill: comprise call west, of Toronto _;and north of Elizabcth .St.,`while allfwest of To- ronto St-. I and southf of Eliiabeth: St. fwillf_corn1iris`e"_Ward`;VI..' A V A on_:_ :;_-wt-1.- 2:-.... '._"A al...'I iuon aid the A-u.g, 20.-Ne'wmarket at -brautoru. 1 Mouse, which production will; be With these six teams, nearly a1_l of a Udered-'. .liere1"by -,1-Iem-ar B. .Har'ris. at` wlyomhave gured -121 the champron-' J the Grand- Of$era` H`use',5 on 'Tuejsday`shsp fr..0m_ ,yar.to, year. some great '1 e\reiiihg,` June 4,hi1 s.' utilizd-af,'phase .8?-m4"-5`aY, t. 5XPCtd- All 3?? m0l' % of national life wliih Iias jne.ver~.be; or 1`ess,'aec_ted,by the restdence rule, ` :,fp19e_ben_', u_s_ed o s':,ag'e*,-_ treaigment and W111-have -`t9 epend solely on -.ai{fi3fV'Fhi1i pf6ife` c;`;`i:xter;s i, interest .h9me.~matr'a1~= % . - . Y a`s:; 5`t`1!1t iltgghg :.t-arken-`Vang. 9: the .\mq_ggy . ngs..Qf }th,I'f.`c6ui;tr3_(;`_a;` type is _forvG5!',d "to. with a great ii.tii`e`r*s_}who manipulate th` `de a.l"of_, pleasure by a11_. heatregoers" d 'th_e-% event: will no doubt prove`a stj~.1nt_1:e$'1ng.j one. This 4 great _ft:t;tactipn'L,at.V:tl41e~-sPtin- vqf;.'3h* ;;113,tiQn,, jgng, _;r:a)d~ him an 1$_ we:l. ' - `.- UGLD l.\Jl l.lll\- times, also soft -... RECEIPTS ` AND. -DISBURSE- MENTS OF CHARITY `B-A LL. ` ` Receipts.` `Tickets sold at doo; .. Tickets sold in stor_es ` Tickets sold _by ladies Janwlin uvvnnnwnnvwv lO rchestr'a Piano . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Bill Posting .. .. - . . . . . . .. I. W; Scott, carting Electric Light .; . . . . . . .. Printing . . . . . . . . . .. John Smith, stove T. Corbett, labor . . . . . . .. . H. '.G. Robertson, boracic stamps, etc. _- - . . . . . . .. Total ` .. ..$599o `Balance on hand . . . . . . . . ..$1oo I0_ Refreshments were donated by the- ladies of the Town and dishes were loaned by Mr. Lawrence. "Fl... XXI.-..~.n.-. .- AI1v:`;v\1-1r Ape`:-Ac fnl 1ua.u.cu U] -1311. J.4a.VV1\..u\,\.. The Woman s Auxiliary desires to thank the ladies and gentlemen of the committee, as well as those who contributed in any way to the suc- cess of the affair. Hawkestdne Station Thieves Traced " -- by an Express Order. Frank Patterson, aged, 19,. and Thomas H. Davey, aged 18, both of Meaford, were arrested in a. boarding house on Gerrard Street, Toronto, on Thursday afternoon by Detect- ives Guthrie and -Wallace, charged with burglary of the Grand Trunk Rai1waystation`at Hawkestone, on Monday night, May 18th. They werel taken to police headquarters, and to Sergeant Verney they, admitted their guilt, and explained how they had done: the job. TL` ..__...-L /\ 6-`nan \n;d- Ixrc Ant`f'_ UUHU LIIC JQU. I The arrest of the pair was effect-, ed through at} express order, stolen from the stat1o_n, which was cashed ..L LL- 1.4a,` Amnn rs` 4-`n nvnrpccl 1lUul. LILC aLd.I.lU_u, vvuu..u vvaa \..uau\.u atthe head office of th_e express` company by a young woman. Whenl the order was presented it was re-; cognized as one of those stolen, andl the detectives hunted the young wo- man up. She said she had an ap- pointment to meet the young man- who gave it to her in the afternoon. The oicers -waited for him, b`i1t he -failed to appear. T.he young woman,l| who gave the name of Miss Warren,| then took them to the house on Ger- Irard Street, and the ofcers found both Patterson and Davey in one of .the rooms. Another stolen express order was found in "their possession, together with a 22-calibre revo1ver,| cartridges and a quantity of railroad tickets. A cheque, also stolen, was -found torn up outsidethe window. 'I`L.. Latina cunts no-:4-as-Ar` knfxxrnnn Total-.... and Empire. LKJLIHU. LUIIL up uuI.a1u\.-uu, vvauuun The station was entered between 8.3o__- and 9.30 at night. Patterson was formerly telegraph operator at! Hawkestone, and he got in by a key` which he had for the 0"1ce.--Mail. Patterson and -Davey appeared in the` Police `Court here on Saturday morning, having been brought up from Toronto by Constable Ed. Scott. `Contrary to expectation, the prisoners pleaded not guilty, waived` examination, and were committed for` trial by the P.M. lschedule Drawn Up by the Clubs in! `I ' District 4. The meeting of District No. 4 (In- termediate Series C.L.A.) was held here last week, and, as Alliston. drop- ped out, A and B divisions were formed into one district, and the fol- lowing `schedule was drawn up 1- June 3.--Bradfo.rd at Barrie. . June 3.---West Toronto at Cooks- town. A ` I 1-_,,_ - . n_:n':.. -4. \1'..............1,.4- `LUVVI i Jun June June June ronto.` `L... _ I. lJlI`n\Jo . Jude market. June I .J." Aug; I.--Bradfor.d at West Toronto. Aug. 5.-.--Co'okstown at Newmaxket. - Aug.. 5.--_West Toronto at Barrie. L - Aug. `6.T--vOrillia,1 at Bradford. " --Aug. 8.---Newma.r_ket at West To- Aug. I3.`-H-'-Barrie at, Cookstown. ` "`Aug';-I5.`--Orillia. at West Toronto. Aug,v 2o.-Newmarket at .Bra.dford. these.-.six. teams, all - whom,have -gured .in- champiorp` Tship from great. `gatnes"may be-` xpected. All are more , f. or fess `afff'ctd_,.by` the ` an.d%..1_willha;.ve Eiependo - whotne-.~mat _er1al`-; ` = - < ARRESTED IN TORONTO. J ul.` Ill}: KCL. , Ltle I7.--Orillia. at Barrie. me I7.-Bradford at Cookstown. me 24.-Barrie at West Toronto. me 25.-CookstowTn at Orillia, lly 8..--West Toronto at Barrie. lly 9.--OriIlia. at Cookstown.- nly I5.-'-Cookstown at Barrie. lly I6:---Bradford at Orillia. lly I8.-Newmarket at Barrie. sly 22.--Cookstown at Bradford. xly 22.--Ba1"rMie. at 4Newxr,1az-ket. zly 23.--West Toronto at .*Qfrillia. y 27-.---_-Barrie` at Bradford. 11y. 29.-'-Newmarket' at Cooks- 4.-Ori1Iia at` Newmarket. Io.-Newmarket at Bradford._ II.--Barrie at Orillia. - - ` I3<.-V-Cookstown _a.t `West To- 17.--West Toronto at New- MET AT BARRIE. Disbursements. by! ac id, $135; -3 35 oo 336 325 650 I50 rnn II5 {$1.60 Pah ANNUHM (Tuna ADVANCE CAROLE COPIES FIVE CENTS 3`m.s..m:- ` . - - - A isociety and People. QALALQLLAQAQALLQAQALAQAAL ` `Mr; `S.`-Bairrclay left on Thuvesdajr for Calgary, Alta, ' >041 `Miss Emily Lourd spend over Sun- `day in nMarkham. ioooonogoouooouqoouoo: `Mrs. Will R. King hos gone to .'Ot~ tawa for a. month s vxsxt. Miss `Helen Scott of Pittslgurg, Pa., is holidaying at her home In Town. Misps L._ Some_ryi1le and A. Bail- ey were hohday v1s1t0rs in Bradford. - `Miss -Birmingham of Tbronto was the_ week-end guest of -Miss G. But- ler. . - WfMiss Mary Dixon of Lefroy is the guest of Mrs. Will Taylor, Worsley `Street, `"MH'and Mrs. H. G. Phillips, Perle` tang Street, were in Aurora over Sunday. vro c o . `ti 1 rs |1i/EQQA. Hipkin and Miss A. Scott [attended the Richmond Hill Fair on `Monday. 1"\ I P (-1. I ""4 Miss _'S_usie Peacock Stro_ud has been vgsxting her cousm, Muss M. Somervllle. "1\"4}'.'Q}}{1' Mrs. R. Billings of Mid- land were Victoria Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Otton. I ll llllwu , absolute 2 Mrs. Burgess and Mr. B. VV.- Som- ers of Toronto were recent visxtors wxth then parents on Collier Street. 1: 1 It 1IY'1I' at 11' r Ald. Jackson and wife were. in Clinton this week attending the fun- eral of the former s brother. -- -1 /?\ (Dr.)- Clark and Miss Clark of Newmarket spent the 25th with relatives here. I`? -Mr. and Mrs. William Macklin of Stratford VVCI'\il'l Town on Tuesday `attending the wedding of their son, lMr. Frank Macklin. V-.- __._ __ Dean Egan was able to return home last week from St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto. His health shows `improvement, which it_.is- hoped may `prove more than temporary. I A pretty wedding, took placein St. Mary s Church on Tuesday morning, .May 26th, the contracting parties be- ing Miss Anna May, youngest daugh~ ter of the late `James Graham, and IMr. Frank Mackiin of Stratford. |Only the immediate relatives were `invited guests, but a large number of the bride's friends witnessed the `ceremony. ;- .1 I '1 1 -- ---_.._-J . t On the entry of the bridal party into the church, Miss Kathleen lLynch, cousin of the bride, played Mendelssohifs wedding march. Very Rev. Dean Egan performed the cere~ mony, assisted by Rev. Father Fine- gan. Rev. Frs. Kelly of Dixie and Wedlock of Phelpston also took part. IBoth choirs were present and render- `|ed appropriate msic. The bride looked handsome, gowned in pale blue and white silk, with white pict- ure hat and ostrich feather ruff. Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Devlin were the bridal attendants. the latter wear ing green and white silk, with hat to match. i After the ceremony the guests re paired to the home of the bride's mother on Mulcaster Street, where the wedding breakfast was served. Mr. and Mrs. Macklini took the 8 io c1ock train for eastern points. They, `will reside in Stratford. The bride received many beautiful gifts, among them a silver tea service from the church choirs and wardens, she hav- ing been a. former organist in St. Ma`ry,s - l A large crowd was drawn to. Aga ricultural Park on Victoria. Day to witness the ne program prepared by the Baseball Club. The match. be- tween Barrie and -Mt. Albert. proved rather disappointing, the latter team winning a loosely played game by 13 to II. Gamble started into pitch for the locals, but gave way to =Ram say. Barrie was represented by Scott c, Gamble p, Kohlmeyerlb, Hodsden 2b, Ramsay ss, Smith 3b, Lawr lf, Flesch cf, Coffey rf. Th-e'"f o.;>tl7)ail _to{1rname-nt was won by rBarr1e. Jumors. Holly and the -B.C.-I. s were the other teams. Track events resulted as follows: ` I00 yds.--A Sevigny, -D. ~.Curt_is.. A 200 yds. (hurd_1e)-A, Sevigny, D. Curtis. ' - -- __J_ /LA--.-\' D "`uc`I-n'r\O-I-A T bfaIlLHL ' 1 I ttcrs of Credit issued 1'orCt`}::`:xsacr of Travellers, availablevin an parts of the world. __ D-..1. hpnaofmoni ma-. `Luru5- _ ' 4.40 yds. (boys)--R. Turcotte, J. 'McFadden.. . , . 880 yds.-.-N. Sevigny, M. Fenn. .5-runile--M. Fenn, F. Laycock. 4 -Walk--P.` Plaxton, F. Laycock. - Relay---Walk-over for Orillia team. LU xuerrs Uruvgua ` VI. wunou Luna 81o.o0to812..00" ......... .; .... ..ss.9o 6_oMen :sWo1-king` hirlin. worth 600. tor....39o 10 Men : Topper _ $12.50 f0l';C10.U) my `crown _ worth$2;5o.tok-QLQ 10:) r: Brtlylo. for........;...1oo' .. xtn :' blink the t ..~ _ % a,...,......w%~- - a-.:; V 9!W1*n:-9~'- MACKLIN-GRAHAML HOLIDAY SPORTS. Kgnnlt. ' 1L Af'I -I banadian B_5i|?_r'_ Asociatiun Money Orders sold I L A .._ c in all parts of Can: States, 54 Pal Lu \ln ~~~- 1 Savings Bapk Department es- tablished at ah Branches. Enterest at highest current rate pald quarter. 0 I.E'l`-}1x-in-klmtnse on Worsley St..A8 moms. nice-l_',' cl.-curated. Modern` conven- ienu-5-. Fin-place and furnace. Possession May 1:-:!. ;\m>i_\` UUUUALL BROS. 16- Iu I.0s'l'-.-xbuur the 13th of March last. .~slx'n_\`wl frmn LU! 4, ('on. 9. Innisl. 11 white Sow ulmm -.~ yen:-.~ old. Persons giving infor- mution l-m1iu~,; m the recovery or the animal will hr x'-mmi:-d. LANCELOT BEELBY. 'l`|\nnuv.... 1Q_*2IZn] WI III, I Fhornmn. 0-). '75 Robinson House,T Manivnouth Park, Lake Simcoe. Big Bay Point, Barrie P. 0., Ont. M A c H I N I s 'r 4 . Automobiles, Gas and Gasolin Engine! sold and repaired. Steel name stamps and Itencila made 1-; order. Agent for Ford Motor ('0mpunj.'. Ni work guaranteed. 30 Baueld 5`, ~ l"ishin;:, ;.1.; imd B[l(`HILUu 19-`l'2p HARRY MWOLFENDEN TENDEP.S mm the whole or in parts. for the `9I`e"lion of u. l ro:-ahy'er'1an Church, at Strand.` Willbex-em-n-.-a by wm, J. Cowan, Painswick P-0.. up w I`-`lay .'50th. 1908. Plans and snow!- "Jaunllullnnu 1... .,.u.n 1:? Han Ivnvnlnnvi (Ilna. onrnc, on and aftc-r May '21. or at 43 Victoria. sU`0.'t. 'l`nronm. The lowest. or any tender not `necessarily &oco:pl.e:d. W. J. COWAN. Sec. 21-22 -.__.- , _. -. ..v A\,I,l |\ ru uv Iv lu, q. \,-uvvuns` Luann n -v-- mom- -atnons may he aeen at the Examiner 06106. Brrite, Victoria 'l`r)rnnm 'l'hn lnwpnr. nr nmv mnder not Church of Englanwd TRINITY CHURCH SUNDAY, MAY 31!? "&30a.m. Holy (`ommuniom ' .. M 0- m.-liorning Prayer and Sermon. :3 D.m.- Sunday School. ` ` - 7 1:?-"1-"~5`1V o.-nsmg and Sermon. HI: I'..... _. Ix,` tun ' I _A. LI.-- ~ .-----.~~r.vv,-n:ml\g una aermon. V ` Rev (Tunun Reiucr will preach at the mom` 5113 servivo,-. The Vicar wit! breach at the evni1 {KlQf'Vi'- Lvyl NO. 22 WI,-iOI..:.No._.3aa2.~b VOL` wsuv G. cnzw. Pnonu:-ron._ _ A \ _!u PURSUANT to n6truction drc'eiv 1 Into. : gram the Executoriof the lI}o1 aIv..0 -.01` L. 1'8 James Kerr,` I will on :`:"l`ueIdOY- . fJune.1908.beginninzatth 310 .A ' v ` the aternoon.onthe4!l'.9f' "_ . Mlllcaster St ... Barrie. oer folll 9 ' ' MB idlence. namelymumber 78. MIIIOGPW - wise I! -ii; WX13vER'r1sEMENTs. BROWN SEATS I-`I;1e;lc. --.__. SUMMER RESORT JTeRnde?x?-:f-o1; Church. ' BARBIE BRANCH A D. MORTON. Manager Exncuronisg OF CA NADA. Established 1865. pnns ;.1-.-.mm- grounds. Good cookinz _,I!--L- "i`...rE{.{E}p1;LE:nf ' `T G. H. JURDON. Prop. )arts Canada and -1. -II touts: up at 'a'1ll l cnmrox ONLY. a_t MD 19 1922p E A Delight tog the Taste Sdda Fount and Palm Room Now Open. Robe rtson s 1 Doom EAST or BARBIE HOTEL E cooooooooobooooooooooooooo ' 99VVVVvvvvvvvvv v v . . . T . . ,T MOTH BALLS 1oc.ALB. uoowwwowoowwww Am a I I R M ___._ .'_' ______ l'\II` ; T ;I:tNUl;A C';`URER on? . ` Buggies. C8I'I'i888o w"3`' :4 A` C , I I`..-l.L--- o ~ E Wm.* Crossland, `;`,`gf" uoowwooowwuoowuon Buxrguul ST.` CORNER 1 I< o%R_1`i1 f '13"X 17/1'0-UT` ENGLISH-MA/IWVDE HAT . `runs sronmn FOR THE SUMMER cmmau Z .2 0/0 Mom. 2 `o/o mu: :: YOUR own VALUATION. :: ' Simn1on &0o. is every piece of chocolate and every ` bon bon in ebox of our delicious con- ` fections. frhese are the nest. purest j and daintxest sweets eprocurable. We I endeavor to supply our trade with not only the best confectioner .but the best at its best. As warm went er approacm ` es we shall receive our candies at even. more frequent intervals so as to insure ` this perfect condition. ` A are In fancy packages: 25:: to $2.00. ' `Bulk. 60 a pound. % SUMMER szsst N FOR TEAC L ahhbsnrt &' nv6ss7' 57. JOHN BAR-3'8. OLD STAND uva ` -Eiat'a and Furs. ______\ I :,\ `" ~... - , ` _ M-nn;m :.__ `*3 ( :`.: " .._*`1 >10c. AIS: ?BAjT;RiE OF SIMCOE; ONTARIO, MAY 28; 1905, Executdr;-`;' Sale of Vlu_ahl_e 'TD,Wn,_Pr`o pe rty in the Town - of Barrie, in tl\e-County of Simcoe. ' % `_In pursuance of the powers vested in them there will be offered for sale by ubiic auction RE the executors of the estate 0 the late` John cDonald. at the Queen's Hotel-. in the Town of Barrie-.on So.turday.the 13th day of J une.1908_. at twelve o'clock noon. by Joseph R0 ers.E8t1111!`e. Auctioneer. the following valuab e town pro- perty namely : PARCEL 0NE-.Th8 South thirty-three feet nine ' inches of lot Number Four, on the West side of Bayeid street. in said Town of Barrie, and being that part of said lot occu ied by the two stores thereon, and the land in` t e rear thereof. together with. a right of way over the South nine feet of lot number three on -the West side of Boyeld Street. and with a right of way ten feet wide over the West ten feet of the Northerly thirty-two feet eight inches of said lot number four. There is said to be erected _ onpsaid lands two good comtnodious stores. ARCEL TWn--Tmt Numhnr Wmn-_ nn the Want on sum same two good comtnomous stores. - PARCEL Two--Lot Number Four. on the West side of Bayeld Street. save and except the Southerl thirty-three feet nine inches thereof, suhiect nwevnr m n. rhrhf. nf wnv nvnr tho. * Cilillvl`-L lvl{\3U|IQ DGVU Ill UJLUU -'-`-V V pl: uuv Souther K thirty-three feet subJect owever to a. right of way over the Westerly ten feet thereof, together with a right of we in common with others over the South nine eet of said lot number three on the West side of Bayeld Street. There is said to be erectegi on these lands a good two-storey dwell- ingxhouse. ' Hni land will kn nfnun Inn gala unhnnnf fnn lIl3'.`l10U3ee Said land will be offered for sale subjeotto a. reserve bid. ~ - Terms of Sale -Ten per cent. of thepurchase money on the date of sale and the balance with- in thxrty days thereafter. For further terms and particulars apply to STEWART 8: STEWART. ' ExecI'1wrs' Solicitors. 13 Owen Street, Barrie. Ont. Dated at Barrie thin 12th` day of May. 1908. 213.23 ' -UII1f UTZZI Oices to let with vault, the omces formerly occu ied by G. A. Radnhurst. liarnster, over the ank of Commerce. Alppllgto tt . _ A. W. W L_ INSON. frices"

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