_ , BARRIE. oN'r.. THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1901. .. \ And If the Hospital is to have a $2000 Grant -$l200 to be spent on Fire Hall l_m- provements-- Five-Year Fran- chiselor Bell Telephone ' ' ' Company. IF COMMISSIONERS ARE TO RUN WATER AND LIGHT SYSTEMS l The Town Council held its 1'egul.'u- meeting on Monday evening. `with the Mgyor in the chair and all the mem- bers -present. I n.nunx:In.\min\7l:_ `luv-V r'VV\rDI\I C()MMUNIOATi0NS. ` . . Jas. Oa.x`hp733!_ applied for the posi tion `of road overseer m*Alla.nda.le ward. _ 'l`ku nhvnwa nf H11! 'R.nvn.l Vir-.I'.m~in. Ward. The oicers of the Royal Victoria. Hospital wrote asking the Council -to submit a. by-law u.t{t;l1e earliest; possible date enabling a. grant of $2000 to be made to the hospital for the erection of :1. new building. ' `R J Flat:-lmr wrote that he had or uuuomg. . R. J. Fletcher wrote that he had been - instructed by the Board of Directors of the West Riding Simooe Electoral District Agricultural Soiety to solicit the Qouucil to either purchase or lease sufficient ground adjacent to their present grounds to enable them to carry out the improvements now under consideration. n....ni.: `|\l'nlun mvntn 1-anoint-inn` thn unuer consmez-anon. Dennis Nolan wrote tendering the thanks of.t.he Simcoe Bee-Keepers A's- sociabion for the use of the` Council Oha.m'be1' on Feb. 10th. l\nn..h`l pace rvhnh-In.-In nf EHO Rnnr. Una.m'Der net). mm. 1 Donald Ross, chairman uf the Board of `Health, wrote that, a. circular had been issued from the Provincial Board eca.lling- the alttention of the local Boards to the prevalence of small pox in`ma.ny`sta.t;es in the Union and of the unusually large number of cases in Ontztrio during the past month, and urged` that all school children and other unvaccinated persons should be vzzccinated at once. ` IJnn Tam-unl '[`n!'I'A A.0kn0W1ed2d 1'6- vzwcinatetl at. AHon. Israel Tau-te acknowledged ceipt of letter of Feb. 19th, re con - atruction of the wharf at Bnyeld street. Mud promised his best; attention to the represenb_a.t.i`ous made to him. Jmlue Ar-dmzh wrote on request of L. R. O: P. & 8., Edlnburg. M. F. P. 8:, S.. Glasgow. Member of B1'llish Ophthulmoloulcal Society. SPIBIALTY-DISEASES OF EYE EM! THROAT AND NOSE nm....,_n.4 n....mn Rh-mt. Botluvelra Black. Box- Judge Aruagn W_r(.t.e l.'qU.!:=L_ u; his sister, Mrs. W. D. Ardagb, asklug nvlsnf at-gnu hill` hm-n taken bv the Ardagb, asking what steps had been taken by Council last year touching the opening up of Amelin. Street, and if any steps were ordered why Mrs. Ardugis fence was destroyed u.ft,e1-9 dark, without any previous ixobicntion. _ On his own behalf `he enquired whether, as pt-omnsea uy we xutnyur, av. similau- gmnt; was made to his son for hisservncus m South Africa. as that made to Dr. Mc0zu-t.hy s son. _ n..;+...a W.|.u-r.mr- (".n_. '[`m-onto. wrote made to UK`. 1\LICUzu'I.ny 5 sun. United Electric Co_.,. Toronto, that when Mr. J uhnsnun was in Toronto nhey ex-plained to him that the damage was not. caused by their neglect; or l`.~n.ulb/ us the mu.cl1ine had been tested Lhorouglily before shipuienb was made. They hadibeen instructed by Mr. John- ston Lo go on with repai_r,- and will h.-we same completed as quickly as possible. , _ The Governor-General, through his lxobicntion. - On his he whether, promised by the Mayor, .. mnnlzlr gmnt. was _ tion to four horses on the ground oor, . brigade are called for`; also better ac- possible. The Governor-Generlml, through his - secretary, acknowledged the receipt of letter of Feb. 6th. together with the engrossed address expressing the syn1- - patih of the citizens with His Majesty the iug. and their `devotion to His , Mnjest.v s crown and person. 2 `Dean Egan and H. H. Stmtliy spoke in belmlf of _ the .Royail Victoria. Hospital. _ Joseph Lzmp; read a, lengthy com- munication 1-egurding the hospital- `FIRE HALL IMPROVEMENTS. Report. N 0. 1. Fire and Police, recom- mended tlmt the Council grant $1200 over and above the county gra,ntf lock-up,` for the purpose of enlarging the Fire Hall sons` to give accommoda- for greater convenience and saving of time when the services of the fire coImuoda.tion for remen who room ... 1-ha hniIrhncr_ thug enabllng the C0lIll.ll0l`lH.LiOll tor nremen Wuo ruuui iii the building, thus enabling brigade to give more prompt. and ei- cient; service in the protection ot"p1~o- perty from lire; also providing :1. room for the police court; on the ground floor, and suit.u.ble H.C(:0[IlIll0du.tiOn for .. I....|;,..n -In `null us: nnnnm` s;xnitzL1'V our, suit.u.ble a.ccoruIuoclu.t.1on 10:- u. luck-up, as well as proper sa.nit.a.ry accolxnxuotlanion for the dxtfex-ent du- parmuenbs of the Fwe Hall. Plans and specications of said proposed im- pmvenuents and tenders for same to be suhmitt.ed'to and approved of by this Council before any egzpenditux-e be .n.uIu o represenbgmoxxs mane no pun. Judge Ardagh wrote request an gmm-_ Mrs. W. Ardazb. asking [Ills UU` made. sPl.0IALTY"UlSEA5B UP III Inn! umvun y uuuuu .. 011100-84 Dunlog Street. Bothweu a 8: tie. opposite Post, mac and Rallwuyxstutlon. Phone 54. P.0. Box 96. ' THE PEOPLE qa-wvv %\I-v .. . ~ _ _ _ .- Repox-t.,Nu._ 7, FimI.u(:e, that they have had bethre them a. report. from the `Ruyal Vicbuz-in Hospital for the suhmissnon of a. by-law to the rate- payers of the town. asking for the _ issue of debeutzures to the amount. of $2000. ws :1. gram. towards the building of .1. new and enlarged h0apilLH.|, and yuur couunittee would recommend that a. bv-law be pl-epzued and submit- ted to the mtm-pzwex-s for ap`prova.l of the said amount, to be hanueq Qver to the Board of Dire-ct.ors of said hospital l\I\ ....mm.inn t.hn.l`. said ho.~nit,a.l be the board or 1111':-cwrs on siylu uuaplunu on condition that said ho.~pit,a.l erected Within the limits of the town, and that. one member of the Bum-d'ut' Ma.nugL-ment. of said hospital] he ap-> appointed fronrtlie Town Council.- R.euu1'l. No. 6. Fllm.n(.'I-`, 1'eco1umended_ from the '1`own Uouncu. - .ReporL 6, recommended the payment of a. large number of, accounts. ' . ' ' By-law`s were introduced and passed a. x-st.a.nd second reading r,e gr-ant of $2000 to hospital and re commissio'ners. Voting to take place on the 29th day `of .March. ` ~ ~ The Mayor said. in support of the by-law, for the appointment of couns- siuners, that since the number of the Council had been reduced u. g'I'eatl. dual of work fell upon the menibers. 'vVn,jie 0, the interest of the electric light and I waterworks in the past. had L..`-en looked ' ztfter by able men and also at the pre- sient time. by noble niau, ye: the tune might come when i" would not he 51). By the election of cc-unnhssxone`.--_=` :1 great dea'.l'of work would be'ta.ken off the shoulders of the, Council. For these and other reasons he would like I to see commissioners look after the 5 plants. He thoughtthisa. good chance . .to Put it before the people. -' Ia .v..h- said the neonle would vote _ .30 In it before the people. ld.-Vair said the people wogld I fox-.anyt.hing for a. change. `The result I $2000 Eon. HOSPITAL. WILL SAY `to express tfoei): opxmon. - Ald._Brenmm strongly op osed the. by-law and thought` It shou d be left over for it while. AIR 1...... r.mm-ml the m-onosed E0 lead 120 salamxes. ' The vote was then taken on the `question and resulted as follows :- Vnnn..'l`I1A Mavm-. Ald. Jorv. Tyrer. of Izheppoinbtnent, of counuissioners might be that they would be looking for sular later on. AM` 1-"Ion f.hnIIUl`If. f.hRI`8 HIS no Next Door` to Telegraph Olc. ...Satisfuction Guaranteed... for snlar later - Ald. yrex-thought there was no harm In allowing the eople to vote on the question. They were the servants of the people. Let. them haven. chance Ito their opinion. Aid. Rmannnn stmmzlv onnosed for while. - Ald. Jory favored the proposed change, and reminded the houncxl that the Mayor was ex-oic-_io a Iuember of the committee. ' AL` Malina run. .1;-p.=::n;"`ffV nzrninufl LOB COIIIIIHEDBE`. . V A_1d V McLean was decidedly against it? He t110'.`.ghb there were enoug_h lI1e!11".'rs to attend to the work and A. would be just; as safe in their hands. The outcome of the change would be to lead. to salaries. '1'}... ..,.c.-. ma 4;... 1-nln.-m mm the V` TELEPHONE FRANCHISE. _ _Tyrer-McLea.n--'1`hat this corpora.-f tlon grant a ve-year franchise to the Bell Telephone Com any on the fol- lqwmg conditions :- hat the company gxve the corporation telephone service free of charge for the,sa.id ve ears; also on condition that no a. Vance shall be made in price of 'services al- ready installed. or that may be here- ` after-.iI1sta.1led during the said term of five years. ' Ah] .1u..i' f\l\I\ ....-:.1 +1.... ma;-:nn tune in `question and resumea Iouows :- Yeas-Tne Mayor, Ald. Jprv, Tyrer. and Vail-.-4. V Na.ys-Ald. McLean, Powell and Bx{enmm.-3. . . ' uvv JVLULCO - | "Aid. `McLe_zm said the motion was in the interests of the town. and should have been made five `years ago. It . would have been_a. saving of $125 at `ION? year. vvvtauuu nniuvv wax... u. ya..- _... Y__- c In answer to 21 ques_tion from Ald. Brennan, the Mayor sand the telephone services given the town were woxtb $106 :1. year. , . Aid. V::.ir xvas n.fr3.icl the coumanv mun Ald. Vairwas afraid the company might; abilse the privilege and thought`. it the duty of the" Mayor to dene their rights very closely . . . The motion passed. The Uouucrl then a.djourhed.- ' Dlis Lucy Rogerson returned frojm Toronto on Thllrsday. ' Mrs. John Leonardfand family are visiting in Toronto. _ -l\vIrs. ,Brown of Toronto is visiting Mrs. S. M. Wells. '11 , ,,,L___.- 2. _.:..:a. Au.Lua uu sun vv yum- Miss Aldous of'Georget.own is visit- ing her sister, Mrs. Goodall. 117 `m TD `l'..-.nI~ any-nn Iinnfnnnnfxnf AL%ex.wmNE. AMERGHANT TAILOR... . 47 Dunlop, St, Barr_ie, tug UB1: mama`, "Luau \.lUUI.Il.lL- VV. F W. Lent-,A second lieutenant of No. 5 00., 35th Reg! ., has resigned. ._-.1 1:-.. mm.-- n,......l...= nfnan- LVU. U UU., UUUII J.v::5I., uu.a lbaluuuu Mr. and M13. Thos. Dottglas of Bar- riston are guests of Mrs. A. F. Bass. E. A. Ferguson, late of Sta ner, is the new iunior in the Bank of oronto. In , vu___.1_-n .............:n-nu n? the LIIU HU\V |lll|lUl.' In Luv Azcuun un. .a.v.v..-.v. M 1'. Marshall , proprietor of the Ola:-ksbux-g Reector, was in town last`. week. `-0- rv ,-, 1I,:,_I.L :. annninn o Miss Lizzie Haight is spending a. cuuple of,weeks_ with friends in '.[`or- onto. .-- . n .u n my ___...1.. :. LI. nun W . A. neath of Elmvale is the new D. D. G. M. for this district in the A.O.U. . - .o\ o U n V.V u _ ' ' Miss Ethel King has accepted a. posi-` tion in Colliugwood for the coming . season. . I It 1- 1A.!` Q1. ....... .. lninnunnnfl-on seusuu. , ` Mrs. J. McL. Stevenson is home after s ending a. couple of months in anitobu. ` Miss Mabel Mixcdcinell of Belleville is visiting her uncle, R. Mucdonell, Vvorsley street. u..,. -1:\.......:.\.. :.. mmr:nn- I-n Tmfnvnv VV \Jl.ul\.: uvnuusu Mrs. Ferrier is Where she had a. 1 erected last year. I\ 117 `D Q........1 erecwu Rosy yuan`. D. W. B S ry has been appointed Adjutant: of t e 2-Lth Regt. recenbly orga.nized in Kent; 00. M..- a.........,1 Ar-I-In-In l-ma rnhmned tn U1'ga.ur1.cu Ill LLCHU uu. Mrs. Samuel Arthur has returned to BiI.1'_Pie `alter an extended visit: in New York and Pittsbon, Peg. .... n Why Glasses are Worn. ' Miss Wright, he:;d mjlliner for Fmwley & Devlin. has returned from a. business`t.rip' to New York, ` ' -I I, ,2 An-.. nu uuu-nu`... ..-.r -- _ \Vm. Gazmpbell, formerly of Allan- dale and la.te- proprietor of Fennel s Hotel, with hls fu.mi1yvl1a.s removed to Port; Arthur. R. S. Booth, who was -formerly in the emplcy of E. B. Crompton & 00., has returue to town to take a. position with J. O Irwin. -- ` ` Ivnuu Us \d -- ...... The-Midland Free Press says that those who heard Rev. Mr. Hm-kness last Sunday had the pleasure of listen- ing to splendid sermons. ' ` ' - -- n ..,, -1. l\r....L.._ 1...... L..l..... ..' nua uu ur..._---~- _-_-,- J-. F. Bentby ot Clinton-has taken 9; position with Va.i_r, Vickers. & 0'0. and ` R. Swan of SL1-acfnrd and J. Schwantz of, Goclerich with F1-mvley -t Devlin. ' ,;I,, ur vs vuv- .....- V F. T. Allen, for the past. nine months -with J. G. I1-win, has given up his position to act as district. aggnt for the Federal Life Insurance Co. m Ontario County. ~ - 1-1 ,,9,.,_ --_... A u\1.\v- \J\J|.llIuJt I The Mail and Enipire says :-A mar- ri-age has been a.rra.n;2:ed between Miss Isalen Foster of Barrie, gra.nd-da.ugl1- , ter of Mrs. Harrison of Dovercourt rnad. and Mr. Eustace Bird of New. Yurk, which will take place on Erister Monday. Miss Foster has frequently visited in Toronto, where she has a. large circle of friends. Miss"Minerva. J. Arthur has just re- ' ~ turned from New York. Where she has passed a creditableuxmuination on the 1 ~ theory of nursing. The studies and examinations wer-f_ underthe auvsgices of the Y.W.C.A. of that city. hile there Miss` Arthur was privileged to ` attend in company with medical `_ a;uthm'ities the better New York hos- _ pitals. The C0lll'\`_e has been one of { immense pnu-ticel value. Miss A!`- _ thnr may return to the United States where she finds more room for the l service of the semi-professional nurse. A sa_.d t'n-t=mr.y u(`_cllI'I'Pu _:w uuueruuu, ;\1u:;knku. da;~r,~.u;k.,_ urn Sand.-:.y night last, when Francis Baker, lnxmbermnn, 9 of Gravenhursb n;r_1d Toronto. was ac- cidently drowned m an uncovered well in the yard of the Commercial House. Mr. Baker was verv well known and l...n-I-`In manna:-rn In Rn.FPlQ- h.Vln2 re- well known and hbly respected in Barrie, having re- 51 edhere for several .yea.rs.> He leaves Ia. wife and six children. . I`l'8IlCl5 |`)un.-..r ulvwucu. Asa,d fa-t=ulir.y m`cnI'I'Pd at Utberson, V. .-.11.... .11-.r.:irk..' u:1..}i1nd:2.V night Francis laker Drowned. _ ._.,.I ..l~ l"| 4-l-.- For 1 song time glasses were used bnly to assist in reading or near work, but with increased knowledge of ' _ ILA Ann Inn an-A 9h` +f\ Qdhlgt Personal. moving to Lefroy handsome resndence On Wednesday last the Barrie ladies hockey team went to Toronto and played the '.1`awnies" `who had challenged them to a. friendly game. "The match was played on Victoria. Rink with an attendance of over 500. Judging from the applause :1. large percenta.qop'of-B2Lr_1-ie people now res- ident in Toronto turned out to see the {air representatives of the red and white. The Tawnies wore white sweaters, 'sho1-t dark skirts and no hats; while their opponents wore white blouses, red collars, belts and tame and grey skirts. ' The teams lined up as follows :- _BARmE--goal, Miss 0. Whish; point, Miss Spry; cover-point-, Miss Oliver; forwards, Mrs. Phipps. Miss B. 0. Williams. Miss Stevenson, iV.Ii$$ Z. Stevenson (cnptaun). [ TORONTO LADIES won. I l ,.__1 1\'L:=.g `Rntlmi 2 nnint. 'A`&|9>1ld- vvvvv ---- '- 3' 'r" I ` TAwmEs-gca_L M555 3" Miss H. Armstrong 3 C0V9P'F B. Thompson; L9l`"".1S1 , Dougall, MISS Edgar, Muss : [Miss Elmsley (captain). rm... .-........,. ....... ..n~. rInu`u l LIIJSS Jlllllly \Cll.l)h`d.Iu]. The score was two goals to nothing in favor of the Tawnies, both goals be~ ing scored in the first half by Miss Edgar. Barrie played a. defensive game in*the second half. Had there been more combination on the part of `the Barrie forwards, the score would have been different. For the Tawnies Miss Thompson at cover-point played the star game, making quick stops and good lifts. and the combination of the forwards was excellent. The Barrie forwards were faster skaters and the team gives promise of playing good hockey with at little more practice. u:.... v(7:n:..m.=. on!` Mina Rnszgin. uucncy Wlbu uo um-no unvnn. llls~vvn\vI Miss Wiiligams and Miss Bessie Stevenson (_i1'cl the best`. work _for the vnsxhors. Had it not been for hard luck Ban-ie would have evened, the score as Miss Bessie Stevenson and Mrs. Phipps each, after` making a.1in'e vsmh, bad a sure goal had they not suuxublecl just. as they were going to snzmt. - rn -,_1_-_._ L--- :... n):nI*nv\nn DH? hit.- The Tawnies have been in existence as a. hockey club for three years, while. this is only the rsl: year for the Barrie u ladies who made `a. very creditable. showing. If the weather remains cold and there is ice "available the return matcli will probably be played in Barrie next. week. Uclllilllbuu uuuuu--u Being well a.wa.ree of the fact that married men have much closer ac- qimintance with_the brooinstick and 'ua.wl, it was with some trepidation that the septette ot Bachelors Lined. up on Friday night. for their contest with Lhe Benedic-Ls. VVhether or not the success of the broom-wielding in the Benedicts experience had been in other hands it is not for the writer to say. hut the match. showed they have yet something to learn in that line, for the represenmtives of single blessedness certainly outplayed them and won by M Lin-ce goals. nu... .......nn I-\1)'rv-111 nv-nrnnv nn time.` bLil.'Ui: j_.',Uru:. The game began promptly on time,` Will L.'.V-air handling the referee's bell. In the first halt` the play was _i'aix-iv even and neither side scored. In the second half the superior condition of the colts told and they soon had the old chaps going. Izlisey, Seeley and McLean each tallied once and had it not been for the imu-vellous stops of Aid. Jory, there is no saying what the score would have been. There was a. fair attendgtnce and the crowd ap- parently enjoyed the game fully as much as the participutors. The tezuus were :- . n`...i...1.a..c_r:nn.I_ CV Bennett: noint. Buchelx-s-,-Goal, CV Bennett; point, J A Machan-en (cupt-.): cover, S B Hinds; fur\v:u'ds, J U Seeley, H D Jauueson, J B Hisey and Jos. A Mc- Lean.` ' A ` n......A:..+a_(.`.n-,1]; H .E Jorv: noiat. DUI wun ulcrcaacu nuuwxcuqgsa vu the eye, we are able to ad us . glasses to improve the sig t, thereby . curing chronic headaches, neuralgia 2 and many nervous aiictions ; ' caused by eyestrain. s . The thousands who wear - 1 adjusted glasses are the livin mpg, ` testimonies to the truth 0 ii. Examinaition free. ' - ' ` I. H. MacLARE. a-n-..ni-1.. nnelalnn- - Lean. V Benedict.s-Goa.l, H.E Jory; point, J E'Minns; cover, J F Craig; for- wards, Alex. Milne. B VV Hunter (ca.pt.), F F rank Jackson and N \V E Klug. Referee, W L Van`; umpires, J J Jnmieson, U. Crease; time-keepers, Alex. Brown, Juu. A McLean ; onicial surgeun. Dr. J Cum-1e Smith. SIVEEPINGS. d VVait. ll "next. time, say the.Beue- ict;s.- A fnir sum was realized for the hos- pital building fund. Several times after Ald. J ox-y aw at-7 pita! building tuna. , V Several J sw at-V ted -the ball it. was zxppaxgently lost. among the 1-afters. - Wm Bachelors goal keener was as DBL` l 8.IDeI'$. The Bachelors goalkeeper cool and collected as if he were _deep `in one nt 1-Im-au:e s odes. AI..v Nlilnn mu-nu-Led` the natives. `in 01 t1orau:e's OGPS. Alex. Mime surpx-i.~ed the natives. His whirlwind rushes were :1. decided feataure. 'I`hnn not? that Hm nninf. n`.-aver for. times making astral 0DSeI'YaclUns. Joe Seeley showed that. he had not u1u.mLged' the hockey team ' without pL~ot.ing. The opposition said he was a. regular 1-ingexj. Rufnwa. half mne the cantain of the I regular 1-Inger. Before half time captain Doubles was seen looking toxvards the hospital and umrrnuring, VVhy did I leave my happy home for you P `Fhn wa.v r.h;LI`. Jue Hisev sent that feataure. 1 They say that the point pi-ayer for "the una.ppropria.t.ed was seen several times making astral observations. Tnn .s1....I.m mmvpd that. he had leave happy nome IU[' you r The way that Joe Hisey_sent pig-skin on gun.) was enough to cause fa-xnting spells in a.ny_goa.1-keeper less stalwart bl):-mu Ald. Jory. Frank Jackson is a. great; student of poses. The game gave him plenty of opportunity fqr study and 't.is sand he hunself made some very stunning nnna ones. ` . . . . A . The scintlllations of that bright; par- ticular star. Joe McLean, fairly dazzled the opposition, Joe hzm hard luck. however, `getting one of his teeth broken and n. cut on the chin. - - uh... I-Tinda nhmnrl :1. hard xzmna. broken and cut on me cum. Scam Hinds played a. hard game. Though at times he had considerable diiculty locating the ball, the ice did not appear to have any trouble reach- ing him. But there were others. H...-my Jmnieson went . to Peterboro VOL. XXXVIII No. 1_o others. Harry Jzuniesou went; and _S:l.W_ the Colt.-z-tx~im Barrie, and .-vid.-ntly proted by what; he saw. His rushes on Friday night. would have made theCo1bs look like selling platers. Mn M?nna' nnipntir! skill was dis- made thetiolts look like seumg piacex-s. l Mr. Minus scientic skill was dis- played m't.l1e very manner in whicli he used that broom, even if his equil- ibrium did suer occasionally; He was the brightest, star on the Benedict RRVGITI- Iauv seven. TORONTO WON. 1-ro 1 ,_x___ `_ >._ ` _ A Bencdicts Beaten. ,l`A_`__ A! `nbc-:KEv. I \l;lIakJ|.t.I.||I,. , Butlep; point, ng; cover-pou_1t., Miss ;91~\va.rr_1s, MISS Mc- lgap,_M1s fmlom P509 $1.oo _PE1i YEAR, IN ADVANCE. V` The Edit.or'of the Gzgzx-the was a_rrea.t'; on high bal|s"-t.hese were not. the liquid kind. He had no trouble in` `ending the sphere the length nf the rink; his chief trouble was in making? connections with it. _ T...` (`mun nhnnul n n-gnu: whirl) WI hU.St(1 OI Dy nlsgrear. gl'}l.llu-L`||uu|;r.-u as a. feat equal to tlmt of I:1or.-mus. Many a. time and oft did the upprhing forwards fall before: him---and just for vat-iety s sake he 'occ:Lsiona;lly went. down before them. _?__-_-__.__.._j. `VETERINARY SURGEON AND DENTIST -Office: 56 John Street. Barrie VIII IlIl.O Orillia. Packet.-The velern.n J. MCL. Stevenson. 01 Barrie, is u. curler of the old school, and affects a. broad Scotch in directing his men and "heckling" ' friend and foe. Eh. mon, hut, Lll:`I.i}'S a. gey guar-r-rd;" I-Ioo s that non ? "Hoots mon, ye ve missed a. the _v gither, Mon, but ye re :1 gran curler, were favorite expressions, while the traditional Soop her up. sounded much less cornmonplnce, though not so terse and cxnplmt-ic as " Sweep. Sweep! goLL1.\'G\'voon BEATEN, Three links of Barrieites went to Collmgwood on Th ursd'ay and defeated the home players by 9 shots. The rinks and scores were as follows :- ru 1.. ____J connections with ID. - _ J no. Craig glayed 3. game jvhlch will doubtless go own _to posterltyund be `boasted of by hisgt-eatxgrmld-children as: n. font. pmml to that "Ea?-}E;"' " J. G. Scott: `D 117 TnDn U. W. uunuy A. Brownlee D. A. Mc-Niven nirin U0 1. JUCLVIVCU skip . . . . . . . . . J as. Vail- J. H. Neelands Dr. McCarthy H. J. Grasett sz;ip...........' A TA` QC-nv\`nl*I\v\ ..u..:;.....- ..v A. E. smp1'e't'o}L A. W. Wilkinson N. Grose ' T John Coffey ' skip . . . . . 15 Totai . . . . .. Tota.1......:4EV Majonty for Bun-ie,' 9 shots. _ AI_.L1s'roN ON TOP. Two rinks from Alliston won here "on Tuesday by four shots.-; The rinks \ were ---- -n- - 1).......:.. l\Ll(.'LI ll'l.' Brown Fisher Morris . . . Wright J errett l J'nn.vI ' Alliston. McGirr I!-nu-an ILUUU | Bell . s|M{pp__oNsg__oo., J BITCDL N Hood DI\" VVa V1 Io Us The W.C.T.U. held their regular meeting on Monday afternoon, with a. very good attendance. The president being out of town, the chair was ably lled by the Vice Pres. Heads of Depart- ments, reported as follows:- Evangel- istic. No female prisoners in jail at present. Franchise. This subject was freely discussed at the last parlor meeting. all taking part. Juvenile VVork. The children of the Band of Hope have a. magic lantern of their_ _ own from which'they derive much pleasure. Systematic Giving. The ` superintendent read a. very nice article 0 p on the subject. together with a. great , number of texts, fully showing the . teaching of the Bible on this work. ~, Lumber Work." A letter was read , frmn our own missionary in Algoma, Mr. Leckie, thanking the Union for their gifts and support andjspeaking ; in the highest terms of the men under - ) his care, who, but for profanity and . Whiskey, out class any laborers on earth. Since November he has held , 83 meetings, visited Gocam ps. travelled . 679 miles, distributed 51 Testaments, K. 51 scraps, 78 song books, 212 comfort. 3 bags, 3189'papers, 417 magazines, 2270 tracts and spoke to 213k men. The W.C.T.U. are very glad to hear this. as he is supported entirely by the dif- ferent Unions. Parlor Meetings. Instead of a parlor meeting this month ~ 29. "Mothers Meeting will be held in our own rooms` on Thursday. March - 21st. from 3 to 5'p.xn. Subject for dis- cussion,_Pre-Natnl Inuence. Re- ;- freshuients will be served and mothers. especially those who have young - 3-? children and want to get helpful sug- :, gestions, are asked to come, if only for an hour, as a. very pleasant and- Ls protable afternoon is promised. All p mothers will be made very welcome. Scientic Tem erance. Mrs-. War- ;_ mm of Virginia, ms ot t'ered a prize for 3 the best essay on temperance, \vritten by any boy or girl in school. Sailors ,;- \Vork. This is a new department for .,1 our Union. and it was decided to send someliterature and comfort bags. .1, Mrs. Scott will attend to this depart- ...-.HI cnnnn nnn also, is: annninted. Mrs. Scott. Wm zunenu no ems uepu.I:L- meut. until some one else 13 appomted. I IG2lI\Ill`l4\I v are The marriage of Dr. Otto Plaxton of Parry Sound to Miss Florence Love, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Love. took place last Wednesday after- noon at the residence of the bride s Evarents, Gloucester street, Toronto. he ceremony was performed by the Rev. Dr. Thomas. The bride s gown was of white silk orgundie over white taffeta. and she wore a. handsome sun- . hurst of pearls. which was :1. gift from the bridegroom. Her sister, Miss Alice Love, who was her bridesmaid, wore :1. hecoming costumeof blue silk oxgandie over blue taffeta. 7 The groomsman` was Dr. D.- H. Beaton. A reception and a. dejeuner followed the ceremony, and later in. the afternoon-Dr. and Mrs. _ Plaxton left for their future home in t Parry Sound. `The bride s travelling . gown was of bluecloth. ta.i1or~ma.de. - with a. vest of white broadcloth. I and Mrs. F. M. Among theguests were Mr. and Mrs. George Plaxton 0. VV. Plaxton. Mr. ` V mit.h, of Barrie; Mr. -4 Mn N. R nmmnmn and Miss and Mrs. 15`. M. Smith, or but-nu; nu`. and Mrs. E `B. Umm con and Lilla. Crompton, of rantford: Mr. and Mrs. Love Mr. Fred. Love, Miss Millichamp, Miss Florence Lee, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Scott.'M r. and Mrs. Torrance, Miss Torrance, Mr. `John Northway, Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Brown, Mrs. and the Misses McArthur, Mr; and Mrs. Bert; Hudson.-Globe} 2:5 Maj. for Alliston, 4 shots. ...skip 13 .skip 15 Plaxiton-Love. n`!'\ r\.;_. Curling. DR-. .1. ARTHUR Ross. y. l`LllUUl.'l.bUll. 3 skip........... L. Campbell D. Knight .1. VVilson VV.-A`. Hamilton ` ob: \ `V 5' II. DGIJJIILIJIJ ) skip . . . . E. S. Brown A. Campbell N. Rule W. E. Vernon u 3 skip . . . . . . . . . w . rryer J as. ML-Fan-lu.ue XV. T.`Toner " Hy. Robertson I skin _ _ _ . . _ . . . .. , .Dill'l.'lCc Scott. `Ne-elands Hogg _ A BroWnlee..skIp . Shapleton Love ~ Coffey - Grasett . . . .skip \Jll\.I IV a u Collin gwood 11? IN__. .... Barrie. unbl- .skip 12 `15 Sclontlc Optlolnn. MaoI.AnaN-s onus s'rone.. "5 -nE' ` ' 2. J. P. LEMON. `Fafm fof Sale.` I33 Dunlop Street she rose um |I_'I IVIVII9 Us C sum or rat has Sand'us your clan. have it l|ed`v_rfth our sp1emlid lilulnlxnatlnm` on. HATS sums` . ans sour. HATS LIGHT . - \ EATS DARK . nus ` STITCHED HATS LONDON DUST nus ROUGH WEAR HATS FINE WEAR. ` Award Paris 1900. Don t Be In the Dark SATURDAY, `MARCH 2 - 8: %Warren are the best ; nun- ;, lH.~H.0tt011&'Son! lanlwarai ysturel Minna. - --_. We .m.ke_ them of TINNED IRON and GALVANIZED IRON, any 8120. SAP PAILS. SAP SPILES, SUGAR. KE'l`TLES,.. V ' SYRUP CANS, Ibis not t`oo_ear]y to order YOUR V SAP PAN. . _ _ _ _ . _..-a v`\r\`T H. H. DTTON%&SUN' Johnston. FRAWLEY S. SHOE stoma} To my many` friends dndxzhe public genefr ally. I have pleasure in unnounonng that 1 have admitted mto an-p.art,nerslxip_ Mr. Wm. Mooru, who fog several years 59 ably managed this Boot and Shoe bu`aiuaas_. ' I,._'.__ ._:....l,. -5` L-innu fru- Partnefshi p Notice IIMIIIDESIJ IIIIIH nlvvu --.- -...V - , In thuanl-zin'g my large circle of f_n-ieuds for the very liberal patrbuuge received at; thein lunds for a. number of yams. I would be- speak for 5110 New Firm the same kindness. Mr. Moore will. as formerly. continue the aotive management of the buniness, giving it his best; personal attention. Very teapeutfully, -- 1- 1:1) AI.lTr,'iV In reference to the announcement above made. I take the opportunityof ud- ding, that as e. member of the rm I will he. pleased to see It`! mnny of my friends as possible, fuily recognizing that on the satisfaction given to you as .a customer. de- pends the success of the rm. in which I am now interested as a. pm tuer. - , Soliciting your coneigleretion. `Yours very truly", --- -1- '1n'rt\ 1'} 1) 1,1 The Now`Firm eolioibv your trade and good~wil], and with confidence claim that ` the high reputation borne by FRAWLEY`S SHOE STORE will be fully sustained and when possible improved. Our advientages in buying facilities, experience and close atten- tion to the iequiremente In Foot-wear ehouid place us in the tires rank as FIRST-CLASS ` suom DEALERS _ . . rawIey1&Muure, V Sucicessors to The Frawley shoe Store. ' Salvation AI-fmvy `Notes. The s ecinl revival meetxngs con- ducted n the Btu-racks by Adjb. Bur- rows and Capt. Meeks are very pro- table in results. The speciulerevlvn will be continued all this week. - rm... '|'nr1in.n gangsters from Rama. continued all this WGBK. The Indian songsters Remn. ~ are helping at each service. , They will &`ppear in their Indian costume on huraday night and sing their happy songs.` ` Each service. commences at ,8 p.m. _ Song service at 7.45 p.m.. doors opened at 7 p.m.; all day on Sunday at the usual" hours. 7 and 11 u.m'. and 3a.nd ' 7.80.p.m. All are welcome. Offering at the door '1`hursda.y_ and Saitiirdzty and Sunday afternoon and night-. ; :'.V`A-7 ' agang Povwzm Jackson's 'Safegi1ards thefoocl "against alum.` H_e`adquarters tor` Syrup Making Supplies ' Aiunibaking pawdeas are mam-vets to health of thq gtesent day. .4 nova. iwcmo POWDER oo.. new vomt. Five Points` Five Points at. lowest prices.` ' Makes the bread more healthful. Ullgmlu , I.` J. F124 WLEY. photographs MOORE. I Wnntedlol buy or ram 3 small comfo1'ta\3ie hou-e near the Roman Catholic Church. Barrie. Apply at this omce. . ' First-class. second-hand baby c':u-rlmze at a. bargain. Cost $18 now, 3. H. 0'1"1`0N G: SON. Five Points. 10 bargain. U0: Experienced. married. Protestant..year1y,bonrd himself. Wages 8220 ' Free house and rewood. 20 miles Northwest Toronto. Peel 00. Apply to J. A. B. SLEIGHTHOLM. Humber. Ont. 6"f1'l'E Nd{t'hwet.To1'onto. Peel Co. App J. A. B. SLEIGHTHOLM, ---nun-nu. A general ser vaul: accustomed to wait on table. to co to couutr town on the St. lnwrence. Wages sup ADI} Y. with references. to MRS. H. AUSTON. 266 moor Street.W.. Toronto. 10-lln . $100.00"to'lozm.7 Any sums to`suit borroxvers.` Money zu'muged for now, to tu.ke'upmortga.ges maturing, within a. year. It pays 9. man to box`- 'row money on easy terms for,repa.y1nent. Call ' or w"l:e to money `Notice is hereby given pursuant to the pro- vlsiuns of Revised Statutes of Ontario. 1897. Chap ten-129. thut ull-credicors and other persons unv- Im; claims against the estate of Thomas W . Slmpson,;|ato of the Town of Harrie. in theoo-..nty of Simeon. Brewer. who died. on or about the 5tl1.1a.)'0k Deccmber,19o'J. at Barrie, aforesaid. L ._:;;. '........:....! :.:: 3: before the 20m DAY -OF Studio: 32 Dunlop Street |ll1.lo.yok_ Dgccmber,190'J. Burrle, aforesaxa. me ruluxreu {ill 37 l~?'.v`f0l`6 th0,20ru .DAY'0F MARCH. mm to send by post. prepaul. or to deliver to.Geox-ge W. Lount-._ot the Town of Bun-rlc. Solicitor for Samuel Louut. the Admlm.1- u'ut.o1' of the said estate. their Gnrlstlan and aur- numes, de.;lcrlptluns_nnd qddreases, the purtlpulurs and proofs o1 tllel cluuns, statements ot their nee )lllll.B. and the nature of the security (it? ang) held by them. After the said aluth dn ot'lMn.rc . 191:1. the said Adllnlnlstrutor will lstrlbute the as.-20150! the said estate among the ersons en tuned thereto; Iuwlng regard only to e claims of which the Admln1~u'uborehu.ll then have notice. . and the said Admlnlslmtor wlll not be llable for the said new 3 or any part thereof so dlstrlbuwd. I0 any person or persons of whose claim-he had not wrl Len notice at the tllne otpgclj -llsl.rlb1_1_lAo_n. perl-'.o'us whose cin.im~nc had th time ot such distribution. Dated at Barrio the 9 _lx day of February. 1901. _ GEORGE W. LOUNT. 8-11 Soucitor forthe Administrator 1 In the Matte} of'the Etate of James Herber- Mclicggie. late of the Town of Barrie. in `the County of Slmcoe. Banker, ' Dnnnmand. ` Notice is hdreb given pursuant to Chapter 129` of the Revised intakes of Ontario. 1897. to all m1`s'()ns having claams nuraiust the estate of the Me James Herbert Mciiegglo. who uied on or about the 4th duv of Decem er. .1900. that they are required 0.11 or before Monday, the 18thlda.y of !\l-.u-1.-I1.` 1901.1 to sang to the Toronto General Trust Corporation. Exccutora and Trustees of the estate of said (icceused. at Toronto. their Christian and xurmtmca. addresses and desuriptiona.__mx_d fuli SF s':iiil"deceu.eed. their Christian and surnmnca. descriptions. and full statements of.lheir claims properly veried. and _ tin: !i'.ll}ul', (if true securities. it` uny._held by Lh0ln'._ A uu that ilmnedintelv after the said ism day oi Mm-cl1,19ou, the said Executors will proceed to lll.~:rribule the assets of the deceased muons: the persolis cutliled thereto, haying regard tgo those claims only of which they shim have notice. and the said Executors will not be liable for the said assets, or any purl; thereof. so distributedto any rereon or persons of whose claim or claims notice lasnot been received by the euid Executors at the time oi` sueh distribution. THE TORONTO GENERAL TRUSTS . ` V CORPORATION. Executors and Trusteess Estate . J runes Herbert Mclioggle. Deceased. 59 Yonne street, Toronto Executors anu Irusueuas nuuou Herbert ' Yonge JOHN DICKINSON. - . 7-11 Solicitor for the Exocu ora. . Dated at Barrio this 6th day of Fcbxjuary. 190:. MK` II `I'll! Ii : I1. V 10-3mo Bank of Toronto Building, Ba.n'Ic. ! Notice to Creditors OF THOMAS W. SIMPSON. DECEASED. I3CDlUIlt3l'y uusunuaa ml :2. J..J(:\I|.Juu.\Io . --See our new sprin stock of stylish hntabefore buying. unter Bros. ti -Mrs. Whuley, mother of H. T. Wlmley, died in Huntsville on Monday. n..-. 4.-...... |.Im.A=. nc I-an. mu: mu-iva.L Farhi Laborer Wanted. `A (lrst~claen hay. mature and t.lmbcrfa1'r_n. for I enlo L-hen ). Lot SIX. concession twelve. VGEBIE. two hun red acres. Applyto W. H. WALT N, Mlneslng. . mes *- I -B1-yson Bros. ha.veTso1d their con fecbionery business to E. Leonard. ` Q-.. A... -vsnurs '1-nninnvcf'r\r\l! nf W muey, uuju Lu nuuuav nu: m. ..-.u.u...._, . ` -Oux- four blends of tea. are unrival-` led at. 25c., 33c., 45c. and 500. Try them. Izlobley Bros. n_. u-.:,1.... ..:...ko- (I7 I3 n._m,..,,H, ndldvvwvwvuv 11'` the Revised of Ontario. t9 _a_a.ll l1Ul)lU_y urvro -On Friday night; W. H. Bennett, `M.P. was tendered a. banquet. b the Young Conservative Club of Oril in. ' A ....I..I:.. m._mHnnn mill ha hnld hm Luuug Uullevrvauuvc Utuu \u \Il ..... Ill -A public meeting will be held in Or-illin. to-mom-ow to discuss the ad- visability of establishing a. hospital in that town. ~ . 4..-..- :-....-1.:-......4- H... nu.-nnn+ Luau LUWHI ' -Busiuess is rushing at the Dyment, Buttcreld 85 Go. foundry. Forty`-one men are employed and the number will likelky be increased to fw Within two Wee s. `r ' vv bsnvo --Ohas. Jones `of 01-0 on Tuesclay` appeared before Jud ge Ard a.gh.cha.rged with stealing a suit; of. clothes from the House of Refuge while an inmate therein. He was let; go on suspended sentence. 7 -- - vs 1. It .rr_._ .1! LI... `I`..l.... uunu uuuuu ~- -Uu.pt. Fred; Ma.cKa.y of the Islny . took to himself a. pm-tuer last; weekin the person of Miss Nettie Smith, eldest daughter of James Smith, John street. Theonuptiul knob was tied on Wednes- day afternoon by-Rev. D. D. McLeod. Miss May Smith was bridesmaid and Mr. Tremblay of Belle Ewart. grooms- man. ' 7. . .- - I11 1: an ; ,1- -n-unu ---Thus. Arnold and Wm. Moat of Elmvale own fast horses and exercise `them along the main street of the vil- lager One day recently they got going too fast and Thos. Lawson, J.P.. laid . tm- -informa.tion against them for furious driving. On Friday P.M,. Ross` ned them each 81 and costs. ` - _ -The many friends of David Mc- Quade. the popular parser of the City of Toronto, he,,H.1'd with deep regret`. of his death which occurred on Tuesday of last week at his homeiin Oolling-. wood,` He was 49 years of age and left a. widow, one son and one daugh- ter. With Masonic honors he was ' laid L0 rest in the Presbyt,eria.n ceme- tery, Collingwood, on Friday. Telenhone 18b. , VI Vllllu AJIIIVI ON MONDAY MARCH 13133, James Wright will sell without` reserve his fammstock and imggletnents on lot 27. ` con. 4, 01-0. Sale 8. 12 o'clock. . G. R. Wnm-1 nnntinnnpr. con. %, u1'u.. Bu: 1 .-Ford, aucjnoneer. LOCAL News. Notice to Creditors. Servant Wanted." -:--..... Hoitse wanted. For Szle.` in L. BARWICK. _|- -0 'I\-....V.-L.. l).1I`1`II-`(I Dar Credit -Sale. ,__ u:.___. 1 DR 11- I. VIVIAN. I{0M(EO1_ ATHIS'1`. V 150 Dunlop Street, Barrio. Hours--11'to1; 7 to 8. Residence and Otoe. ' ' ___ .