9"Ca_nada Cement` _ ` LE Racine! ajgfyoung iman `form `Lowell, hMa,ss., I- w"i`th. ;v_isions_.of` the. wild andrwoolly month,` came armed. with a huge 38 alibre reirolvezf for protebtion. from the ~In'd-idhs,` and wild beasts: of this .region_.` The kid: canon availed him nothing when`. boarded by C.P.R. Vconstablel Sweetman A and a contri-% 'bution of ve and costs was levied I `by ]:_ olice,-~M2`i'gistrate Weegar, as a reminder that armed invasion of l |Y..o;nkees will `not be tolerated. ` If-on WII}D_ BEASTS 1 EXTENSION TELEPHONE ~ % V%Cosktso1._1l3_rafewcentsaday. in a convenient location Call our Contract lipartment to-day. am 11iLE1HoNE comm? _OF CANADA. % eal H 0""YrA"I'n1r '11: "'7 ` 7 - ~ -- e m d . ght vrevenne undo x;rt?;r?xfgle?,B,,',"s`h' ailments, regardless _of kind. cause Sew-all ;_ity_,dnvatlon. or fmlpre of forme} :1-git Aaafe. sure, s1mple.speedy Sm Vgpysbemvetopping sickness,suffcrinz,'g1m 1;, ,,ter,. qndsenseless surgery Just two 31:33]` 4. , . A . 7 hours 9 to 7. GEO. SMITH, 27()1rs:s$"' ~ '. 4342 ,__ _, __ as desired. DliV"Y- Prices Ri TRIAL onnan somcma o .- - I1 :. _ D 4 5V0 8: Furnace C0,] Wood.-I-Cut and glut %?I;"BwIs2'3. . m vnnunanu mn .. \?*'1'E3}v"'*'si6'i~1E' - ..,. 0:. A. or a " La Diva corset I for every figure. Our catalogue- we send it free-- I will help you choose the best for ' yours; Write for ,% ` Th plans .for the aidditilonsn to` Or-illia post Oice .. are bgingt pre- ~ pared _:and tenders will be called" fbr shbrtly. '. Oril1i'a'I `Township assessment V has been reduced some $17,000 g lower [than last - year, _as this sum is `said to be suicient itoV1-aise enough -ifenueiifor all civic pur`pose_s.: , V According to a decision. 0 _-quoted, ;y .'the__ Seaforth V]i`,xpos_itor, _ pzii t;_thefi public street ' ` be I .;,;9W.If1.- except "with _`comsan1-.;1%`o; ` 00iwne.r0 of ` the :ps9nerty~ Sula Wm...` L. ,8, .W1dely,. known and L resident. pr. E1mva1e;'Jf;_d id' : Max`. W! N -E: H: `S A duahter and war Beton has adaced the p'ri of tovwn water supplied/ `the Gr.`T.-R; at `their station to six `cents per thous~ dud gallons, for -a _at rate" of $1000 `per0 yea-1". . .5 V j"' " f Ge{rnet,"`-the.V two- year`-tVx1d. -son -V % Jog. Mount .,.of Pdrt. 'M_ cNicol, Tfll into an open 6 we11 and- was .di'owned,_ while both his ' .W61`8_'8LWay. _ 5 * The Oookstowh Advocaite says the ?+~a.1l'1I}_:;a,`1.'ried'-, we p resume.;_4 King s. birthday was a. _ holiday in V Qool and that not ' ~a.'_ singli drunk could be 8e8I1"0'Il 'th6"8t1`8t8f_: * A11 the teachers % in Orillia col- legiate` have been granted .aa1an`:y in},-. `crases, the principal how receiving. _$1800,- the same` as paid_ .in Ra,rrie. W-The Beaverton Express` .1'n-a1"ve1 s. that the peremnal stry about. `a ` new Ts_t'/eAambTo.at_ for Lake,~ Si_n_xc_oe has `not4.yvet made its appearance `this; Frank.` Kean Elias dcopyi of the Boston `Gazette and Country `Journal published in 1770, over 150 .yeas old, `says The Ori1_1ia'Pa`cnet.' V Cookstown public school `aecomo- dation is overcrbwded and a public meeting has been callecl to consider. additional accomodation. ` John Gordon of__Wa.llacebu1v-g `has purchased the stores of_ the1Bemrose- Co. and Thomtoen- Bros. l..1_'in `Brad: ford. and wi1_1Vrun of them_._ Hb}, 3'; E}; f11""iIe'Z1th"` -a1'1i"jW-5;; been orderexi by `his physician to take a months. nest. ' A ` A` by-law to raise` in sum of money for bridges in -Tiny Township was defeated -by a "vote of 95_ for_ and 126 against; . ' L A V The Canada Rening` and Smelt- ing 00. will rebuild their plant at Orillia "which was destrbyed by: re ..l_-ast January.` Orillia Sons of Scotland: will,run `their annual excursion `to Bala; on June 26th, the train` starting at` Allandale.` ` 1 -~ V Geneva Lodg I.o;o,F.,' Orillia, have chartered the Otonabee for pn e;;c1t11rsion to `the liftlock on July 1 .t `. V` ~ V > The__ revnue `of 'Oril1ia~P6st A .-Office is given` as $24,852,- an in- _ crease of $2.500 over the previous -wanna `\ Grae- . Wright,` a '1 little girl. of Victoria Harbor, fell down stairs and- was badly injured`. - I I Iriludirig 'an.,voverd1-aft froth last year, A Colllingwvo-od. s _ schools . will` this year cost ,over $50,000. rural mil routs are {started from Beetonj and Cookstowp, .` There wer ve r`es and oe -false alarm jn Orillia._ during May. ,l `C I`yIV.I 3`KO"II` . 3'3"? 8 I'll`, V _ ,ooooooooooooodbooodo. }=.T[1_3eeto:i will ,enf6rce the curfew : '; Ed-itorw Davis at t1ieBee1;on Woi-Id __habs- purchased a_ motor car. VA I iiioaia be made by moAn:;: our '=i:E:1`AL' zomildn mun; m4. MQNEY ~fJRDERS. Issued yIihout_.dphy gt ro5n_|onIb'la rIt-S ' '7 ~` __j_.;-___ j.___._._g-- hy The c%aa;%;,g4;sa..;g}%os gr... atVT`>#t?,,4.A`q.`$x"I1:r'e'fi_TIi,'_r3_ i:' aridf L nexpensive met}: (1 of remitting small` gums at vmdngy. . -Thse~0rd`ers,L- 4}'g,`a,-_}{a]ale Withdut..cha{rge* at any bank in Canhda (except" in the".-Y\`1kon% er,ritory)fand in the principal citiesbf the U.nited~"Stats,' a_.re`."issued- at;_ E' \e` following rates: " 1 = V V " - / 1 I J _ ,, . V L ' ' Q` __"" - [ gooqoooopoooododooooooogi : 'FRf0M-NEAR. Amp I-`ART -o_-#oVo;o . Over _5 and exceedin. _$I_0, . . , 0- . 1o -0. ..; 54 . ~ u. 30 -. .T u~ M V to . _-50; As. Fralick, of Victoria 2.. 11 L__`ILL __._1a (1.... Bnnmz BRANCH` V { % .4` J. cnasnr. Mgmeni ABROAD T "TWINS 301% N1ivs?s. S0.RIBES_ A Wa1kmon% former I Msismar ansi %Rive:saa1e%4% . _._-V-..V. .-ca-syv V. D .\JlJAlL|'lJ.lUyL_lU` U11 cur` rent events by Lindsay. Crawford, and `repboductions _ of 3 Canadian paintings % by {MaAu1_-_1'v,ce' _ Cullen,` Flor- ence` "C9.1",ly.>le,T . Igdrothy; Stevens `ind Ifwl.`P931-_f-_:;;_,_ .. % I ...~u5n~u.u uuvvpt_:.r uuuuuus wuuv being _ accomplished in T7the 1 devel-g jopement of :9: sixth sense; f AW. A. Barr gives an entertaining article` on The Magnicient Ineistzance of Lloyd: -George, _and , Mud- dini~a.n- has a _ most interesting 'ar- _ticle.- on the signatures. {of ` the j rulers of ,_ Cano.da-, 1 _ '_ ' reprodiu.ctio';;_s. . There . are` short `stories, [sketches `anti 'poeti'y` gby _Frder`i,ck- C; -Bi-.i`t;tonp fB_`. ' 'Cooke, " Maclciiznpn; -' J T_ P. " V Havebrs_on , `Vincent ' _Ba'Se'Y'i";?:`*'comme;1tf"on` `c,_ur_-L ' .r.nn+ `m,.,..4.-. L...-.-'l'.:.._'_I_=-; T-he C-an.'adianT Magazine for J une contains a `mlmber of important ar- ticlw. Dr. Geo. 0. Workman. be- gins the rst . of 9. series of articles -on Higher jGriticisn1,_ under the title`. ._The Newt.-_Sbtudy - of . the Old Book. Dr. J. D; Logan; reviews the situation inwmusic Canada and records the death of-pratorio in the 'Domii1ion_ and the afbandonment A of grand- `opera; T `Isabel, -Skelton dis~ covers t.ha.tVOa`nadi'a.n -won1e'n are in -_j_. .di'erent~ towards the eumge, `and J. ,Sedg'w.ick Cowper Outlines what`. {a L...'..... -.........;.1:_L'-*1 2, 1--`~ t The dmniing `is; the. Holland Landing marsh is again a- Iiye sub- ` ject in,Bradford . and King ~ and- West Gwillimbury. -.It7 _is now pro- 'ba;ble that 7"`vc"ou'k ` will qi1'- be com- menced? under. the muni drainv age? act to" reclaim sevral thousand acres " of t the barren - George; Lawson, son of` Thos. Lawson of Elmvale, was killed on- May` 26th, at Spokane, Wash;, when the auto in which he` was riding with a. V companvion `_ collided witI1._`a_ rapidly approaching` -` V electric ` car. Hie oom'pan-iocn escaped` death, but was seriouqly injurd; ' . Mr. J_.' S. . Owens of .-Beeton 14 has been. notied `that is the beneci- ary to $2000 life insurance pqlicy on-the life of a man who died re- cently in Grey County.` He `had: be- friended the man. many years ago and the reward was quite` V unex- -nonfat] -.. 'A. shoe fa-{is negotiating with Orillia,` with a. View to 7lo.ca.ting._ there. `They ask a"'1oan of $25,000 repayra-ble in, twenty annual i nsta1- , ments of $1,250 each, Va? free , site and a xed assess-ment of $2000. A by`-law will be submittedre to` 0 the ele`c`_tors, _ -~ ' ' . ~ ` It is; -[expected that the Dept. ox! Railways _` and -Cana_J_s~7 will "be ready to cal1'for tenders `for the ' Severn `River -o1_1tle,t of ' the Trent Canal by the end `of J une`. It `_is' probable that the first contract will zequire abput .0119 '1n_il1ion dollars. ` Cookstownx Advocate .---` A large] number \ of citizens from _Ciooketown- attended `the celebration in Beeton on Tuesday, `and. say they would not -have missed? it for _ the- money. The ying machine was a great attraction; - A --Bruce Peninsular;" south of Maui- " '.Eig1`1tV silver`-.grey `fox _' puppies" were. captufed at AEsker Lake, an extension. of the Wahnipita river, by M. McKenzie, former Hud_spn- Bay Factor, who has 9, fox farm on: tou_lin Island. At the suggestion of May.or;'.Gof- fatt; Mr.;W.`H. -Be__nnertt,~M.P., has arranged with the" Department of Militia and Defence, to havy,Long'- ford stone substituted .fortcement in the sills and faci;'1gs-of' the new Or-illi-9. armory. . by `the G.T.R. .11ig'l.1e1-' -,1.-ate !A an increased>guara.nl-tee. ` - . : The: morpomtioiz bill of the` 7Centr'a1> ailway (from M0'ntrea1_. to. Midland ). was thrown of the] 'Hbus' of Commons Jast wek. It is" that the ` prinje object was zto` secure a.larg -e`_`_1and' grant. I_uooO)ouoo&\I' nooI3qo_ooo'15 ii`:%%A1%>rmer1y.M%%%%knos;{*3;?;'3g, s`A 4 \ A %V.V:1,*r% T L[wV/*iW's'1'torsV left. .Vico_1_'iaHarbor;i where the `special train was waiting, at 3.30. p.m., and arrived at` _ the `hustling town of `Orill`ia, a place of .ma.`n u`-f9.c'turing " ind-`uetries seven" thousand `people, gnumerous and.- .-.-y..u..u. so (ll .u..IU`DU uvaubllul; DOWII, and in addition to being famous as .a tourists? retreat, it is also noted for its great steel -plants other large manufacturing concerns. Its harbor is `beyond: doubt the "best on ` all the great chain of lakes, -well {land locked, yet sufciently" capa- cious for the_ largest craft. , It is the terminus of the Midland divis-`| ion` of. the G.T.R.,' being about 12.5 miles; north of -Toronto. It has large-lumber _mills, fine grain eleva- `tors,-`andt is also a -prominent rail- `um 17 1-1-mrn `way On the L boat trip from Mideland to Victoria` Harbor the ` party passed Port McNicho1 ._and- Honey Harbor. Midland is a most beautiful town, QTIH `In nl11"`'*:nn +1-\. Ln:.... .E.....--_ ' ~ vcvu. IUUMU - .._.-5 V...-4-avv uwu agreed to by the Midland: people to visit the Hamilton Centennial in August via, especial train`, when the Midland Board, `of Trade will be the guests of the Hami1ton Board` of Trade on 9. date to be` an-angedi later. " The decoration of the streets . will commence on -Thursday, 26th o~f`Jun9 .lcont_inuing `on the following days. l- Merchants 'an_d others 'will -be able to ,t`getjg.deas from J .-`J . Turner.4&o Son to decorate pr fora nominal sum this i.nrrn jwould decorate the places of business .0! any` who deldre to huve, it done: . ' . - T. Owners ofprlvate residences on all the streets of Barrie are asked to de'corate; It is wonderful what `two or three ags on` each house will do to,_'r_nal':_e the town look well. Every- body decorate. " ' Bomrot Trade Boat .%.3"!!,'f;'92k`in}`Ge2reia9 Bay v uuv usseuxau .I:uup1l.'6,"_ '~?v2"v'v1n vYou"'All Health and "Pres- perity, . "l'.1o_ng ~ Live the King," "This is the _ Day We Celebrate," Willie We Have Missed You" The _ Old Home Welcomes All Her Sons and Daughters," There is No [Place Like the Old AI-Iona," and many _ others. *.Aauthoriz.d by the Gn1!I.;-Committee. t.-he., Barrie AJubfi1_eo `delepration to . e`nga`g`e_} J._ J'."l`_urn`6_r, & Boi1. of Pet- >erbo`rou_gh, "0 Vd`eco'_rate `the tbfwn ` _ on ._the- e ve,ntu1 obcasion for A J une ` kaotn ands Ju1y1st.T _ The _town` wjm be` aeg- orated `on 5 Ivory 1elaborate.s_ca.1e'...n Barrie wm presenutselr for the Jub? nee` attired in its best. A s15oo.oo myth or {material "will 1391 used, -whichi inclizdes. large and small ags stringfon ropes stretched across the streets`. ; These ags are all_ of the very best hunting and in` bright and 'attractiv_e colors. They vary; in size `from 4} `to 12` it. in length. In `addition to this, various Tcolored pennants are to be `used, varying in size 1rom'8i to 5 it; each in length. There also willhe appropriate mot- toes which are about 80 ft. -`long by 2} ft. .wide. These hear such inscrip- tions .as' We Welcome Our Visitors," "Success `to the British Empire,"_ w V .-\n'--A`Il 'I .`h...`IJ-I. __J 1-\_-_ vhfoooratiolxl figs` 31- so .-in_trui_:te\d' to task -jthe . Dominion Government," th Supt. of the G.'I`..R. . tye Wa>r_den-_o!:tl_1fe C_ouri'ty, the Choir-V `manvof the`Board 0! Education,` the_ - Mayor Council and the. Eleotrio` Light Commission. to cooperate in d_91n`g all `they can to help along the` greatest evont, in local history. -',:.""3,.""".f'~';-.};I `.'$ ', .'I H -V_,:;_ `_ ::,`V,._.W. '1'A>|V'>"V:~:"" 3; l.-..,a,_./,`. .. H _ . 1 /X " . ;\. |\ 2 ,3 y . . rm: JUBILEE, , auu uurougn In an Vet bandsmen. of _th_a T `L-..'.1 lt.ale`sapc`-tdn o f_ pvrj A Come to our store }-today, and let us Show you that the best camgra for ` yofu;--whetheryou L aref a s98n9d% amateux 15ht.6s-: tqrpher sir` ml! at 5.2inner.i8~3!?!?i " NEW `The G.T.R. .wo_rkmen erected e a new steel `bridge over the creek at Timothy A street on` Wednesday afternoon. " -A.fte1* the passenger train went_ north the old bridge was moved to one. side and the `new one quickly put` in its place. --Newma1~ ket_ Express. . ' -~ vuvnuv theif ` balances downwto an unusual- ly low, point,` and. they also have small supplies `of free funds in Lon- don. This movement on the part of the banks is considered precaut- Chnadian banksi havven. withdrawn ,ionary,i and is an indication that the unbfidled bbom that Cangda has been enjoying during the last few years. is coming to its `natural close. ` = ' - `Canadian Bank. A1-eVTakinvg Their` Money From ' New York. New` York,` J ne 5--The Journal of ~C0mmerce to-day says:--Bank oicers at this centre are more than usuallyimeoneemed. at the reports they have" been receiving from Can- no ' ' ' < t "ed here for '9; few minu.tes on Wed- Vhad gured on hearing 91st bag -pi-pes. _ In fact it was quite a; joke The iVVietori_a; arbor The Hamilton Board of T1-ajde call nesday noon. _ They camethere from - Penetang by. the 'Str. John 1'.ee,theii'_ special train meeting ' them here," but as they were late `in arriving they had only a few. minutes before they were due 'for40ril1ia, much-' to the disappointment of` the `citizens, especially" the Scotch natives, "who on the town in general,` as they had gone to the trouble of putting up a few decorations for the occasion, but the Board had not even time to get up town tosee them. ., ' (U563, cu_Lu Wuvu ,_0LlUJ yvvkv uv led fat the _ car Conductor . `nearly threw a t. L `.1. 1.1.- -..__-...'...... ;..`-nan.-L . `Dn`l9_. Efy ! IIUQLIJ UIILVVV Q LEVI - l % At, t11e"evening.concert_~inV Bare rie some one sent up a request :.to Harry .-States to lay Baby -Loves the sunshine. , -amilton Normal `students well appreciated is joke." 11. 11'r_L._u._-._ _.:_. 1.'--4.- 1,.-- I-......+ "'.` "V' ".I l"."""" ""`' """"" , P. Whitney, six `foot four-, kept! the inmates of car No. 1 awake `last night trying_ to get himself ' into a six foot berth, At each town step-V ped at Hamilton Centennial buttons were thrown to the crowds.` which created heaps of fun for the party and much interest fer the kiddies. }JaKE_ on %v1_o1jo1uA I-IANRBOR 5 d ` , ..;n&ihg 35;` Cdlehsjd _ _ _ V L V , eif:V11_%m g`__.*I j A:eo_ c.lock, e! `where *1'unQh0o=1i was -folliowf by 9.. 'joint[bo;nd` Adc, - aim}?! -and 7 the}. ,Hatni1t}on Bears: of 1 Trade : tho1_1san'dfcitize'ns were` pre, 'nt;; -The 3 Kilties, as;-. -usulj, `made a; big`? i and the. Ha4mitonf'},3oard _'of Trade ' `members xtook ladvdntage of ' the 36p` portuniisy to` distribute 1iber a1_' quan- I tities of Ceiltennial literature." The party came near h aying7 roses for 3 breakfast Wednesday` oming'; Din-' ` ing Car Conductor Eickey wired 1 ahead to TBarrie- to_ have ten dtrzen 1 rolls on arrival V of the t1_'ain._. The operator made the message _ read ro`ses, and when they were deliver- L L1__ , _ .I`G-._.J_-..L.._ II:A`rnIV . 1 1 A] -WITHDRAWING. BALAN-`(YES