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Barrie Examiner, 25 Apr 1901, p. 1

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Iv id (2 \/mltllll/ll(ll l.\lL \4|\l|/lllllb ' ---On .\Iom1;L_v mo`:-ning while at wr)1'k on it sczdfold over the t'ux-nace at C1 e Barrie BL'e\ve1'y,' Rebt. 1\I:u'sh.-mu full 2'. tlistahce of eleven feel; his clwst strik- ing at vicce of brickwork. No lmmas were n'0ken but the svuru bx-uisim: 1-eceivel will 1.-LV himup tor u.c(u;>h- of weeks. A loos}: plank was he-cullse of the accident ` - I'\ 1: 5| ;.,. ._-A Al... _.I..._.._. IV-.- uuc lI4|.aVIuL:u u. --D fail to see the clever Cun- zuiizm cmmg,li;m, Tum Mzwks, in the .queen of c--nmdiv. The Sult.an s l)'ru1gl1t.m-." .1: King's Music Ha.ll,_Mnn- day, April 29111. Change of plays and spec-.ia.lt,ies each night. Plan now open an Bass j-.-\v9lr\' store. Ladies t.i(-.kut;s L`XL`h&U`-.{t'd x-~r. night only. Prices 100., 15c. zunl `-Jfw. A12'ri'.rEs % MADAME I RICES--$1.50, $1.00. 750.; Gallery, 50. 5 Sale of seats at 13-nag. Jewelry Store. % Hciutzmzm 8.: Co. Gmml Pizmoforte used 0.1-} elumvelv on this tour. a LOCAL NEWS. K Together with Hadmnc A11m.11i s own '-party of Distinguisud A1-bistos direct; from Lom1ou. consisting of ` Miss Muriel Foster OUN'l.`RALTO - V Mr. Douglas Powell B A RI'I`0N' E M. FefminBrossa FLAUTIST M. Tivador Nachei VIOLINISI` Mr} Frank T. Watkis PIANIST-ACCO.\IPANIS'1`. BfaI' Safegua1_: the food against .alum.~ m. mm@@ thofthepresentdayo Our Portraits Under; the Dlrec tlon of MR. CHARLES HARRISS Iifu. wane rowan ::o.. my veins. Makes the bread more healthful; BARRIE. ONT.. THURSDAY, "APRIL ' 25,. 901. -1\1ickle,-~Dvmenr. & Son have dry SPLIT '.[`AMAR.ACK for sale, $2.15 per box loud, and sPL'11f HARDWOOD, $2.50 per box load ; 1'0u1'-1'oot; DRY MAPLE, $4.95 per cord ; PINE suxxaus BLOCKS. $1.50 per box load. All sorts of. soft, wood. Lztth and shingles for sale. Pmlupt: delivery. Phone 87. 15-Ll --JzLck Sznltex-"and Jack .\1:.-Neill, two tezunstex-s. imbibed too freely. lust. \Vedu+-sdny nightxzmol when they fell in with John McMahon, :1. Hamilton engineer, near the Bwnk of Couunerce. they used him 1-athw 1-ou;:hl_v. l_Iis ouu.-ries ln-ought` NiZ`lllL\ViL[vL'l1` .-`-Lu-1-in and the next day P. M. Ross found them guilty of usszmlt. 2'~':.-Llter paid $10 xmd costs and McNeill $5 and costs. 5|. Iv nu an eGe'o. E. (iurviu has pux'.ch'a.sed Angus Thu:-ston s house on North John street and has moved from (Joll- iugwood to Ba,1-rie. ' Tn ll-.n ll l_`:v-111.`, ......\....'..._. 5.. .. a. tquultlau. -The Oddfellows v.'i`.l attend divine service at the l3:Lptiut church next Sunday u1:u'x1iu;. when H. special ser- mon wi11.be'_ [)1'(:H.L`1le(1 by iev. D. B. Aarkness. `lrtixci -r\..-.n u xxx. wu,\L u vvv VLALAKILL/All ---We have them now, lmt. not to- nlorrmv. `fsumll p-1'0fiL's, quxck l`c- turna". our motto. Thc.-re is atl\Vu.y-X` a demztnd for right goods at. right prices. - Our stock is cpmplete. Ford & Palk, Five Points` I L` Av L: I. usuua -'l`he volunteers may not go into camp this veal-till October so that the troops may be reviewed by tvh-3 Duke and Duchess of Uornxvull and York who are expected tube in Outzu-iu by that time. ` _ --Se1'gt. Oakes of Stanley B:1.1`1':lCkS, '1`m-onto, was in town lust: \ve-ek looking up 1'ecx'11it;.~z for-Hn.lifa.x Ga.m'ison and secured four men, viz. : Mzu-slml Gor- don. Jack Sibbztid, Thos. A. I\IqE:Lchern and Time. l`1'acy. V 1 CV . .. .- . .. See Our.__,, -Jno. Hunter. of CL'0ssl:md, who was opemtxd on for appendicitis in the liospital here `a. week ago is making good 1-e.-covery. Mr. Paddison, of New Lowell, who also was npex-uted on for the same trouble returned to his home last; week. -L-ace curt;a.i'u./s are cheapest. zit Irwin's. - `cw .. - . .- - ".5 VV\J\lkl \.\I .........-. -111 Mrs. G. Hinds g1-oce'ry- is n. parsnip that is worth seeing- as it -is over four feet long. It was grown by Robb. Munro of Vespra. 10- :3 nuvunnl ..,1 41...; nI....:..... 1-2.3. :_ Lvvltvc u.n.uunu u; v \.a`J;u.- -II; is expected that placing hides in the vats at; the new Lzmuery will be st,:n.rt.ed this week, thou_-_rh it will be some time be_l'0;~e Lhe xu:u.-him-ry is all running. _ `\I\ !\,l.Jl'..Il..._.. ".21! ..LL...._J .`l!.-!_... .M. C. Dickson, Disti-int Pa.ssm1ge1- Agent of the G. '1`. 1%., \\':LS at CiLue1`.:Lt this oice yestc1'(1a1y. He says the tourist; tr.-Ldc this summer will be enor- Innnu uxu sun -The stcmucr _Jacon:1 is ex1)ectu(1 to zu'I-ive in Munt1"ea~l from the Me(lit-e1-- ranezm .a.l)0ut; May 1st with her c:u'g() I or lemons. J annex Vuir will attend Lhe sale to be held on her 211-ri\':1l. r 1 II n- I\ "1 1 xr uuuu uu up ilk/ll.I. uu nu; (L151! (tn ~-On Tuesday Messrs. Leiltfh, (.`)11ie1- stl-eety, received word that their In-utller Levi hzul heun drowned at Sbtu-geon Fails tl1;xt.da_\'. He lcau.'c.s :1. wife zmd two children. `rs v A --Try Buttery s Half-CabinetPhotos. Both the work and the price will please you. B::t`,hWell s Block, upstairs. 13-18 vi` u ... -The dog poisoning still goes on. Last, \V0.nlm:su:Ly poison was L_h1'o\\{x1 into S. Dymeut.`s yard and was picked up by HzI.1-old`s fine little spmniel. Luckily it was Imticud in time Lu s.-we iLs life. On Tuesday Geo. LounL s dog and (ieoi Lirifngtarzoxiiels fox hound de- an-te t Iis i e y L 1e oisou rout,e, t)vl1ich was also taken by Elnyor R.Lde:x- lmrsL s canine a few days ago. .,.,._,._.. \Jl- .w....... ....\...., .,....... -Bau'1'ie is fortunate in getting Madame Alba.ni`l;o_ im_,-lude Lhis't:o\vn- in her tour for lb 13 the only c11.y in I xvesteru U:1l:L1':u `where the great; pi-imam (lmum will be _l1e2u'd together with hm` full -ompzu1 of English an-tistes. Eh`. [In-,-1-liss, t 1e well-knmxn i111p1-can-.-in, was lu-1-e yo.-st;e1-daxy having stopped mi. (Hl his journey from the Pu.ci.tic Uoztsu to see everything in readiness for the 1na.gnicent treat in store for our people May 1st. Num-` e1'.n1sde1na11ds for seats lxawu alre:ul_v been made at A. F. Buss jv\V'(-l1'_' stoz-e, but the sale \Vll1-l)(','()1)l-.il 1.: ml on b"lb1ll'(1&Ly at 10 a..m., win-n ill 1l','.~'l3 at the wicket will rut; Llm Ii-:.x'_, 1m.-l< of I "semis. The Op(.`1'iL lmzso w.:; u--..luul>:.- edly, cont.:Lin_ :1. ln~illi;uxL ;ux.:-.I;- - ;'.;1:.5 many from m1ts_i1lu ]h.;< ~.; I1.-:'c-` 4.1" 1`a.nged to attend the bflifi-I\; emu;-. ` Ellfive and |*`i\'c- nmlh halt only. ` LOJNT &-4,1 -S\\'EE'1` PEAS-5l choice varieties mixed. sent. to any address, post. paid. 1Uc.p_e1' oz. HOBLEY BIu)S., Bzmrrie. D......:n 3.` l'.\..6nn..0.. ... .-..I-1-In.- --Try .\I1-3:. Piltzz, 3) Lolliszt street (East; JL`ncl),-for x-:4:-cl-1~:s d!'<`sS-Illzlkin r; she also teaches :1! ' and muntyc cutting by the- Fm-.11ch ]. o1-1'e<:tion. T{L)~'()1` -11-ass-cutbilxgj s_v:-tenl. Price of systx-;:x 1n-;-luthug msm-uc-t.i0ns only$(3. Sewmcg gu-ls wanlsed. _ . 16-1:1 u;.u-u.v- n... . -....vv...-.v... At the regal.-Lr meeting held on April 15th the following resolution was atdoptud on motion by Rev. \V. \VitLcn seconded by Rev. '1`. E. Ben-tley': - n.na<|)lv1il. 'l`l\.:n. this Assctzi.-Lt.im1 has seconded by rtev. 1.. Lu. mu-ney : Resolved, Tlxgzt. this Asscczi.-uaion learned with ;.rre:Lr,' s:LLisfeu~timI of the recoggnition which has been shown Ln our fellow t,o_\vnsmun and brother- . clergymzm. the Rev. Dr. ML-Leod, by the Sr.-L-site ol` I{:~.m; College, in con- l`e,r1-ing upon him 'the.degree of Ducl.()1' of DlVll]lL)'.' \Ve feel that in every walk of life, as |);I.sto1' of Lhe Preshy-1 teriun church in `Barrie, ns :1. good citizen, and as Presxdent.ot' this Asso- cia.t.iou, Dr. McLeod has ever shown himself fruiLfnl in all good works. and . hyihis broad and liberu.l-sympiithy, his ungwked abilities, and active benev- olence. during many years residence here. has won Lhe respect, esteem, and 'ul1"ec-Lioxmteregzu-d of all who know him." This Association feels that in conferring this well merited honour on Dr. ML-Leocl. Knox College has greatly honm-ed itself. A ram. um nmnnlnlinn nf the mgrular --See the stylish new colored shirts shown by Hunner'Bros. Every one guaranteed permzmenb in color or a. .new shirt. ' honm-ea ILSEII. After Ll\e.compleLion of the regular business the'Associati_on adjourned till- the first Mon'.1a.y'in October. Miisterial Association. 1 I1 LU U\`1i|.l. \VlLl1 I/HU qucauuu. All [.116 members were present. except. Aid. J01-y, wuo was out. of town. Wnen busmuss got; going at 8.30 there was it big a.I.Lcmlu.uce of inbcreslsed spucbzttors. Just. as :1. sta.I'Le1' 1\T:Lv()1- R ule-nhm~st. : spucuztnom. J usl. as an sta.rt.e1' Mayor Rulenhurst 1-end-an sta.L,exneuL as follows : . \\7h'..n vhu uh-xi.-nu-nu nt-' tliu I)...-I.-o ream u_. SluL,elLlellb as iouows When Llie cl1u.irlna.n of the Parks Coinxnibtee spoke at. lasq lneecing of me Uuuncil \viLl;i reference to removing Llie i".Ll'K fence, I dl(1'uoL suppose Dli.-u. anylliing would be done unulu. proper- ly consisnent. report, was brou;.{hL in and passed by Lue Council. Hearing lush week Llmt. the fence Axvas being re- moved, 1 went; no me clia.irlnu.n o1 Lhe J. u.rks` Uolnnncbee who, no my request, umlerbuuk LU lmve Lne \VU1'K stopped, and to convene nis coininictee. Wnen Llie L-Lnnniiuee met. in was decided Lu zulvel Lise for one wcel; for _LenLle1-s for Llie sane and reiiiovul of me fence, and Lllere I supposed Lne lllaLLLcl.' rested. Le-au-ning on b'.u,uru:my Lnu.L me fence was sLlll being removed, 1 wroLe the clmirinun of Lllitb colnuuctee to have me work stopped, and bearing lu.L`er in the (lay Lhuu it was Sblll being con- Lllluutl 1 gave orders to an Colhbabic L0 li.-L\'-.- all work p..-reniplorily stopped, but. an. Lhalb Lune, as 1 2Lu1il]fU1`lued, only one posts reinauned. lusk you Lu dCLcL`lull1L: wliut, is Lo` be done wlLli Lbe l'eum.Iu1ng`pa.1I.zuul would recoulnuend Lllilb Lhe party who took the fence be; called upon no pay its full value. I lmve also deemed it. my duty to suopp work begun \VlLh reference no boule- valruin;; me puswice square, until we Council has passed on we nm.LLer. Both Lliese niu.:.i.ers are proper ma.LLel's for Uouncil LU LXeLel'Iuiucil.lLt.`L' l1a'.vlng been - vi-fnllv disriissell in tllliiiixiitmm uml Opposite Railway St.1.ion.' TROUBLE IN THE COUNCIL ABOUT `THAT AROUND QUEEN'S .PARK. T POW: nku: K/\)llUL'l.l LU UCLCl'l1|luUilLl4t.`L' llitV'l!.lg UUEII -:u.ruI'uuy discussed In Uuuuuitbce and l.'HpUl`Leu un. b`L1`icLly amt legally speaking no work shound be undex-Lu.Keu or money exuended on mtuucnpal mut- .e.-s wil.L1nu`.. we order of the l..`ounc1l. '1`ne uuiy e..ucpt,ions Lo Luau. heret.ut'u1-e 1-e<.o.,rn z:d b;. Lms Council, are that, um.-\sszu'v work 0.: heepmg Lhe streets c.eu.u- and mgeub Lx,..uL's uawe been ul- lnve.l lo we duu-: n,` the 1:5uu.1'd of .\ uul<;s, 0 Li u..r_v suppuus to be pur- cua.se.L uy utcr (mks, Elegu-ic Lxght. (joll_1uz.'_(,(-95, :L-zu uu: CLlitil'lUitl1 of the 1 1_,r.-m u);uxu1LL-\ hil bc::ueuL1'x'1st.eL1 mm L215 ui_.pus._s..;g of chzu-Lty in L 1- mom,1,.~. even these expendin- { .. u,- shomd be uuule utter czt1jeI1[c0.:1- I _... Im the whole xzomnnnneu. E h() [u De uAd.uU iLlLCl' Uilltlillll CULI` _,____.L-.....u1 by the whole <:ommit,t.ec. -.;;c1 .11! such expeud'1t.u1'es L-epoz-but Lo mu . ext L'.;'g,|1liLl' meebing of mu Unau- c A ".L`.x.:.L` nudivitlu.-Ll members or even ........ .ruuu ahnnhl In\.'hn`|.:|l-(H H) P)!- ".l.'.m.l`. mmvltuuu lLl(:luUl':1`a uu Uvcu _uun-...uteL-s should umierLuke to ex- pend monies on their own 1'L:.s'pUnsi()il- n.y Is an. cuscmn fraught. with Llu.uge:.- to n.-. (`mvn .- iin:z,nc-vs. and if ztllmvvd Lu cusnmn Iraugnc wu.u umq,-up Lu .u<,'1`mvn _s iimuiecs. and it .;my `ex tent. inn. custom t,h.u; will rapidly` grow. I ask. Lllerfore, the united sup- port of the Council in aiding me to sue Lliat. no money is expended or work uudertziken \Vlt.h0ub the previous 'szun:bion of the 3ouuci!., There are eel-Lzunly not. too mu.uy of us when all C()geLht:1'L0 properly determine on the ` pl-upei: 1:X`L,'\`llL'llLul`P. of the people s nioueygnuxl 1 must insist on the xules of Lhe Council and the l.'.\.\v of the land being properly observed.` `Next. In order came an ,iuquir_v fromv being properly uuserveu. `Next. in inquiry from A-id. M chcun as to who was tariunuing ' '.'.I'eL`S on the west side of Bradford street. Ald. Vair, in reply, stated that.- as chu.iruw.n of Parks he hem given the Lclephonu men permission to trim. at. Lheu-own expense the tops of the poplar trees in me same way that the electric light. men had done. ' POST OFFICE SQUARE. Ald. Vnir presenteda report; from . Lhc lu-ks Committee recommending the sodding of me plot. or ground west. of the post otce and making it. more attractive an 1!. cost; of about $75 in- cluding changing of the watering trough for horses to a. more suitable place. ` ' Ald. Brennan thought If this place 1- - . P x. thought were nicely gravulled '16 would be quyte suicient. _ Am Vnir in mznlmmtxon of the re- suicienl. A Ald. Vztir in exp1a.nat.i_on of the re- port said that he had spoken to other members of the Council and they favored beautifying this spot. If the improvenients suggested were carried out, he, felt sure the citizens would build a. band stand. He perhaps had OVER THE FENCE. _ Hours-11 to 1;-7 to 8. Ala. Vail` held that it was unfair to deal win) this mu.LLe1- when `only p.:.n. of his comxml:.t.ee was present; lu me auction Lukenhe was supported by (I. xuztjuripy of his c0nuuitt,e<:. Aid. '1`y1'e1-smd he had been in favor of asking fur Lenders but thought the cl1u.irmu.n quite jusbnfied nu doing as he did 'a..Lcr Lhe \vu.y Aid. i\lcLeau1 uud Lhe Mayor hzul spoken at, the lust. Iueet/lug, givlng nu impl'cssi0u that Lhey favored gxving the 1uu.Lc1-ml Lo Lhe person 1-emuvmg the fence. This was Aid.-V:Li1"s Ii:-st. year and ms u.<.-Lion lliul been done unkuuwingly and uuiuteuuumxlly. AM. 1\l(-.l.~e.=u\ re-nliwl Hm.f. nn (`h.`Iil'- llllH.]LUl/lUlHllly. Aid. _McLea.u replied that; no chair- man should Lame impressions us surticieuu to act. upon. V Ah! V .-air s:|.i1I Lnzur. hp 1-Ln-tniniv ELIIIICIUIIU DU il.L'la UHUH. Aid. \<'u'u- smu Luut. he cerbztiuiy l111d}:1'aL()Uo.l than he was to have me I'e'nce disposed. of in the |ua.uuu1- sr,a.Leu and than any ch.-:.i1-1uu.u was pr1vile;.{ed no deal WILII such small m.-uLe`1-s Will)- oub reporting rst. Lo the Uuuucnl. llrs (:0uuui:.l;ec endorsed his zwbmu hut, 1f the Uuuncil saw {it they uugm. advertise for Lenders as any uzuburml Limb had been taken away was easy to l'H(`.lI\/Pl`. ` Lllu ILIU. J.V1Cl.Jl .:'l.U, .l'U\\'UlliLlll1 JJl`L`IH|illl. When Ald. 1 o\ve'll rose to present 1; report from the liuzu-d of \Vu1-Ks, the spectators expected some more fun over the appoliltlilellb of the UVL.`l':'UCl'S but the report pruved only an uninter- esting ' one staining Lllztb all people plzteing it 1:-u.son:s.ble auuount of g.-u-huge on the street by Maw 3rd will have it removed by the town Leann, but any placed there after that date will have to be removed at their own expense. Another clause provided for buildun_{n. drain to let 011' the water on the euul yards and brewery yzwd at the foot of .l`urunlo street. (which have become ooded mving to the 1'iLl5ll]g ml` the level of tl1a.t street) the pioperty owners to provide the Elle. THE OLD ls`ESCl Like the _Dl.'UVc1`bl&tl guud thing that is kept to the lanai, the umtter that had ztttmcted such El. full house was left till all others llztd been disposed uf. At In-st nuue seemed to want to munch the subject, but Aid. 4l.\1Cl_JL.`.'H.lJ Iinully did so. AL: Y7..:.. l..d.l H...+ :4 "H... ....4'..:.. 4.. L'c_cuve1'. ' - Ald. McLean then moved, seconded by AM. Puwcu, 'J.`uu.L bhe Uuzuruxan of Parks be iusnrucwd Lu rcplztcc all me luml)urau1u pusbs Lztxen from Lbe teuce Mound QLxccu s Pen-K and Lu mlvexmxsc _ Lhe sztulc fur sale by Lender. v` AM. V:Li1- smd Lmu: he did not m-o- LHC SILUIC lUL' Sillt`: Uy lz(`.'l.ILltl'. Aid. Vair szud Luau he did not pro- pose Lu be bulldozed `by any UuLault:1' out. if he mu zu.-ted cout,1'u.rv Lo the \Vlb`hL`S of the mnjluriby of Lhe~Uuuucu he was q_l!1Le wmiuge; to bow Lu men- LISBLI .I.Ul' \VilL8l'Hl;.{ l.lUl'SS. The Mayor 1'u.vu1-ed beautifying this spot, but. vuned fur the u.menLlmeuL as and AM. JM.CLe.`l.lJ, 1 uweH and Bu-mmu. \}V|mn Am lJ.uu..`|l u-....-.. n. nu...-....r .. LAC \V L143 IL aleclsxou. 'l`nu nu. kl UCISIUU. I The IUULIOII was czu'1-zed unan1mou.sly and me Unuucxl menzu1jou1'ncdeLLU.3U. \VUlllLl CUSU ll1Ul.'t`.' lzllilll [HS plilll. . Ald. Mchuam supported AM. l: u'\Vt-ll ; idea. ot clusmg up Luz: stmccb bun could not. see any need for chamglng um fouumin cl;uming_l,lmr. in is Lmblibuc used for `svubernu-,5 horses. 'l`hH Mavnr |':1.vm-ml lmnntifvimr t.hi.~ 1`eleuhone 135. Miss Ge Mc0onkey is visiting m T0t.'0uLu chxs week. .. 1-. .. u-up 1 . u u 4.u1.uIAI/V uuuz nus... Geo. Bull \V.`l.s in \Vu0dsLock last, week vismug ms sun.` In n,nu,.2, I u. , rn I ,, ,,_ vuqnuuus` a. nr av V...-..-,.,v. Miss Ella. Duteld uf Lhc` E.B.(). has gone home no 1)zu.~Luu for a. lame. \1::~o 1.z....r:.. . ..I....._- l...._~ ..u9..ynuA guux. uuu;u uv A/nsluu-1|; Ava. ua unua-.- Miss Bcrbim uulunes has returned after spending several weeks in Tu- ['01] 50; u-- r: L,_., ;_,,,,,,11~ , \r, .1, acted hastily in the xuktttex-, but it was to save the town mum-y. Soil suitable for lling was being taken off the streets `and to place it at this point meant a. sawing of $10 to $20 in labor. ,Pe1hups the total cost`. would not exceed 85`). It would be money well spent. Ald. Pnwnll Rl1'_nrp: lnnvinzr Ihu Ald. Powell suggested movin,:.: the fountain nox-uh oi we walk and front- ing the trough no the street; also closing up me sweet. nextbhe post ottice and making :1. lzbl',|.{el' green spot. Hr: then moved aucondeu by Aid. McLean that, me report, be 1`efc1'L`c'Ll backto the committee. All! \7..i.. .....-.....I aI~...r is ...,...l.1 L . UZLCIS LU LUE L'ULl1llll|.l.at1t2. Aid. Va.`u- zu-gued Limb it wmlld be :1. great. mistake to close this-51,1-cur. as it IS very largely used. 'J.`he ch1ugm;,; of the fouunzuu across Lhe :ulc\vu.lk - would cost, more Lhuu his plan. Ald. 1\l1:Lg.-:.n SllHl)('l'I_P.(I Ahl. I- n'.L'ull < ..-... .........n ..... ...,.. _ Chas. Bzmldwiu left. Qn Tuesd-u._y on a business trip Lu (.}mcu.;.:0. ` VII TTIL. l\..PH..l.I ..l' vl\..` IF I ) I` \1\(~ Miss Harper lias returned flblu North Bay and Ifmxlk U. u.x'peL', l5.A., from 111.6) .. .1'l'U55 \V N4.` u "l Ix othue on Mum. .. II .. b`R. J. P. LEMON. ;\lrs. 1\Io1-t.i|m:r Atkinson is staying in Lmvu with her cousin, M155 Zue Sho1't.t..-'I`ox-onto Globe. ` . ,,, .1 2.. T.V_,__If._l_ wnnvsvvu -u........, ....,.... Mrs. Alexander is a. popular English Vlaibul` '._vho gs st.u.ying w1L11 Mrs. Plum- met in Bun-1e.--'l`u1-onto Globe. .. r r rn> - ,_!.,In,_ Mrs. J. L. Tippixm. nccuuxpuniecl by her two chmlx-cu, left, Sztbuxwlay so join her husband in L.l.(.'0l.llU8, Alberta. 1: `I ? IV ,,L. I`! A :,, `__..__.):..._- L'._... ucx uuauanuu nu L4.l4\.\llJl\J\. ;nu\..uu. R. \V. ()1-zuir, B.A., is spending a. few `weeks n.t.-home before procceahug Lu his miss1_on Wm-k in B1-msh Uolumbm. `rs uc .. rl . . u 1:- uuaaluu n\.u.n nu ;:n.u.-on \J\IluIAIuAtt: Miss M.u-tha. Hunter is teaching Miss Eva. Lee's room in me VVest. \V:u-d v school, Miss Let: being `absent. in New York. `.11: `In - 1* ' I. .1.` `Y. 1.ULl\o `The many Bu:-ie friends of Mr. Beeton, formerly with Geo. .\I0nkn1.w, but now in Denver, Uulomdo, wexc pleased to learn of the happy event Lhztt took place in (iolden, U0l., on April 1st. when he took to himself :1 p;u'l:ne1- fur life in the person of _-His: Annie (2`rr:Lbzun of that town. BORN. \V0.\`()H-At Killylezwh on Mar. 16:11, a. son Lo Mr. and Mrs. hu. \Vonch. PL.\x'1`0.\'-At Ban-1-ie, April 22nd, :1 son t,o_.\1r. and Mrs. (J. \V. L 1a.xt.on. 'v1 7____.._ A _,, 3| nun. VVIIIVTI-:-In Chicago, April 9th., a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. F. E15011 \Vt_nte. PI A` nnlcn ' HARRIED. LY.,\'x-DYEIc-At,-Knock on April 10th, by Rev. Jos. Young, Herbert Lynn to Miss L'uu'a. Dyer, - both 01 Innisl. nlcn lhlhllllll DIED. MICK-In Toronto. April 3rd,, Geo. Stanley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mick, aged Dmonths. L. R. C. P. 8: S., Edinburg. M. F. 1 . & S., Glasgow. Member of British Ophtlmlmolopzlcal`Society. SPEGMLTY.-DISEASES or iv: EAR. Tnnm AND Nos: 0lce-S4 Dunlop Street. Bothweil s Block. Bur- .r.e. opposite Post Ullice and Railway Station. Phone 54. 13.0. Box 96. Personal. :!low of the Midland Free at. Tue EXA.\lIt\'1Gl{_ -" $1.00 PER `YEA13. IN ADVANCE _____________________ That was Stolen from Mrs. Lee's. H. ll. Strathy's and P. 1'lcLaugIIlm.' Readers of Tun E.\:.\.\u.\`I:n Wlll recollect. the theft of :1 :()\'(fl L`ll,'ll and 51. crown from Peter ML-L:Luglilin'.~' on Nov. '. .5th, `the stealing of two gold xvntclies from H. H. Str.-Ltl1y s and the l)urgla.ry at Mrs. Lee's on J:mu:u'yl5tl1 when \v.-I.tche.~'. chains etc. iv`-re taken. At the time these robberies occm-reil the police lwlieved them to be the work of local thieves and their invcsti gnti()ns have proved the tzurrectness of this theory. A portion of zmexivc-lope slightly burned dropped at Mrs. l.:.-e s gm-Lve the police H. clue (0 one of the pzl.l`bll S and fo_Ilowin_ this up they loczzted him in the United States. Clhe police there were nr.)tiL- Illltl it was not long before Chief King 11:11`. the history of the whole l)usiuess:1ml the names nf the p-u-ties who did the work. It was also lezu-nml that the same gang had done :1. $!(i!) job in Toronto. Other members of the com- pany have joined the, leader across the l)01'(leI'. _ n.. w..:.1.m m.:..c iz:..,. llgllLH(fL`iS ()[_ BXCCIII 10". Mr. \V:Lt.kis, the pmno s0X0ist.:u1d zlccmnp-mist. was mod; syinp:u.huLic with the theme of the soloist.` and 'Sh()\\'( (1 g:-4.-at delicacy of exprcssinn, especially in his light. staccato move- ments. -Th1- hunts and = Ix:\vin'.~'. \v'il.llCL'U SCHUUL Mr. Douglas Powell rendered solns mush :u-ceptzthly. . For nm-itv and hr:-:u]fh nf'.t-r.nn sums luusb :l.L'.(:l`pL:l.Dly. For purity and brc;idth ofvtom-, M. 1`ividnr Nzu.-ha.-'/, the violinist, was most, x'exu:u-kublv. His execution was in-and indeed, and lmullv did the :l.1l(li- euce upphiud his se\'c1';il muubcx'.~'. Mnnxu Rm; `:3. HM! uniniul` uhrnvnfl uuce uppmuu ms sever.-u numucx-. . Mons. B1-ossa, ute soloist. showed himself to he a xnuster of his il15l1`u- mum, and his (IL-Iicute breut.hin;,r and ` <.-ages shmved :1. womlerful K r of execution. 1\h', \V:Ill:i< flu: nu-.|nn A-nYr:?..f -nu} uorue-r. On Friday Chief King received from Hrs. _ Sherlock, Ann Eliz I. street, a tin box that. she said she haul found in Arilziglfs grove, while picking up chips. This t,'t)X1[:Li[|6d all that \VilS stolen vxcepb the money and mm) of the w:i`.ches, Mrs SLr:1Lhy's and Mrs. Lec s. One of Lhu_ MC"- lxuighlin coins \V:l.S recover:-.d from 2|. D0Ll`(liI1f.,' house keeper who said he had receivd it. from me }c.1.(Ier nf Lhe ' g.-mp; in payment of bn:u-(I. On Mn:`.rl:\v Mrs. Slim-lurk :i. ....Satisfaction G ugLranteed.._. CBPI: l'H(. l'e I-- The concert. given by i\Iil([&l.lllL`.`\). ll)i and the talented V0c:\lisLszI.11d musi- cians who :Lc(-omp;uiy her. at the Victoria. theatre last. night, ' was ' zm even gre.-Lter music.-11 treat zhuu that of the night, previm1;~',:1ml the audience lust, no opportunity L0 .~|m\v their up- preeiation of the ;.,c-ms with which the pr0;.{runnne was repI.:tv. It wusut the close of the great. (I.-m.-u1i:1n S()l);,'.\'[l`L`&a.s" last number that the greatest :lppln.use \v:Lsl1e;u-d. As soon as she had cum- pieted the Vocal \V:iIl7. R.t)SL'lHl(i.~', by Arditti. whu-h gave the singer grmt scope to reveal her m.-L_::nificent powere, there was IL storm nfv .-zppl:mse, and even when .\[I.(`iEl.lI)t_.`..`XH)-`LI\i h.-ul re- turned:u1d`huweul several times the atpplzuise went. mi, and she VCJHIZL` fur-~ ward to sing again." As the pianist sat down` there was :t voice -from the "g0ds_ shnutin_L:,"1'[mue, Sweet Hume and, :l('Cd(Il;_" to this l'('([Ilt.`SI. the singer sang the old lxe:u-L-re:u.-hing tune in it mmnner such as Vii-tm-inn. have not he :-:1 for in.-u1y:i.(l;t_y. It was :1. trwtt indeed. mum at. . L` .. gilllg Ill pityllltllb ()1 l)()!lI'U. On .\In:`.(l:xy Mrs. SI}-:1-luck asked Chief King (4) visit 11:1-.-Lg:Liz1 :unl,'gn.ve him the two missing xvutclnas, ('l:1fHling t.hn.t. he had nvcx-luu`.u-:1 them when he tonk the other sbutl . _ ((7.. m... .. mu I1~) um hmgn nu-1.1:. nu! L*1\ mm: Lneumex-smu1._ \V'eu`1-zmts lmve been made out so that llllesu ymlug u1_cv (am he :L1'x'a:st,L-Ll if they should 1-o.-turn Lo town. To bring them lmck would cost en. lot, of money and it, is likely Llml; the:u1Lhm-- ities will coxxsider their dL`[)il.l't.lll 8 :1. g()0(l_1'ldx1:Il1CL` and will not trouble to . hx-ingr, t,he~.u luck (-speci.-Lily Eh` the stolen) goods 11.-we been recovered. Magnificent Enth usiasm ` nenrs-A 1-.._ .--.-. From the Daily Colonist. of Victoria, B.U., of April 9th is taken t.heful1mv- ing report- of Mn`d;uue .-\ll):mi s con- cert. the1'e:'- l"hn mu.,.....+ .-:..,... I... \c , - -- . --`Agair \_ve_ rope.-Lt; that Irwin s;-Hsv ne cluLh1n;;lm' less money them the szuue grzules can be bought f0x'c1se- . , . where In (mxmtln. Prove thus. vuu~--on 7 u Jos. F.Gond.seconLl oldestsonfoi Mrs` (-`xoou, of B:u'I-iv, was suddenly removed uy death at Bliml River, Algmnu. Distx-ict, on the UH] inst. 'l`h~: in- tt-lligencc has culls;-11 [.;I`L`Ztl . >'0n'u\v to hisvwidowe-(1 mobhex-. \!.. (';nn.l uvln. nu... 0 nun! 1-..-uunn [llS'\VH.ll)\Vl"(l IHULXIUF. Mr. Good who was t,'.vuut.y-suvcxl ymu-s of age had been in pour ho.-.-Llth f()l SOIlh.' tune, but the cml "c.-um: un- e-xpectcdlv, (:.'uL~:eLl h_v h(:ll`t,:f.lilu`l'L'. That which vligutens the shock and Inightens the cloud, is the kxm\'.`!m|;:e of the fact. that two ye:n'.a' ugh nu had. received Christ as a pezsunul S:u'i0u1'. This ;:zu'u him the assurance as: ex- pressed inn lut,t,e1' recently to :1 fx-it.-ml, I mu I-pmlv nr. :|.nv mmm-nt. tn rum-1'. V`--}ligh L-lass drcs 1n:1te1'i:~.l_s in all the new spring fashions at. from We to '50:: :1. yard saving at J. C. Iz'\vin s. Don`: buy :1. dress before Mr. Buoth shows you the sewing in p1'i(:eS. Superior trades English \v01'sLed:-, sex-ges, clot 9 and twills in mzmy cztscs r1qu;I.rl`c1' under: va.l.1e. ' DI'(`.'SBll HLH. IULLUII Fiflftflllly H) il ll'I'.'llLl, I am ready at any mmm.-nL1.~ meet. the Lord. This x-ulniwls all of the ' word, " Be. yg x-ea'(ly also. ooocowowooo H. MacLAREN, ...~,.......c... unuluslllsln wnetevcr she A pears-A Splendid Company Supports Her. .. .. r. .. / THE 02 EAT ALBANI. B0 DTY I?!-ECOVEREDV thmisand pairs new shoes at wlmlesalc pt-it Obituary. ._,| ,I,1 Whercvc: Ap- `mmmv Sunnnrh: ifEx.mn.NE. `'A"`.;'E3*;ff"' .47` Dunlop, St, Barrie, A\vurd-1 .u'is. 1900. I4'lenT s New Spring Simmons &. 00.} Next. Door to Telegx-mph Oice. VETERINARY SURGEIIN AND DENTiST Office: 56 John Street. Barrie ` DR-. JiARTHUR ROSS. The soft richness and great brllllunoy V of the prints. l'U|ubillt'll with :u`listiu mounts are distluctive 1'c-alures. VOL. XXXVII. N0. 17. MONEY T0 LOAN. DR- R. 1. v1v1AN._ l{O.\1U~10 l A'1`HIS'I`. 1513 Dunlop Street, Barrie. 11 1 ; -7 Rusidcuce and Qmoe. Have a quality all their `own`i WINDOW SHADES. and CURTAIN POLES... :33 Dunlop Street SPECIAL VALUE. ' SIGN 0!` THE BEARS For this season. Prices lowest: possible. Stuck up-to-date. & LC)UN'I`. - 13:11-rlstcrs THE BARBIE EXAMINER. humus- 0II`Ia 8: Warren Maker of Portraits ml Railway st: LOUNT. &c., Barrie per cent. On land F H10 accommodation -for private boarding; central location. Apply at m_w ` w\'.un\nm. nwmnn On Jolivx street. -Barrie: ten-rbomed Ho use. modern coIweulunc_ns, stable :1_n_d h:1lt'am acre of ground. Enqulru of DR. McUAR I`HY. 12 Rooms to let with or Wnlolllt. board. Apply to MRS. J. 11. RHODES, 83 Mulcatsler gtrect. 13-18 . A ne lot of young pig.-3 up to six week chi: 94 from 9 sows with one an we to t';u*row in Apr 11 All tllorouchbreds. Apuly to 13-18 1:. s'mA`NAG HAN. G}-enxev. P.o.' ~ Berkshires and_T_a_1_n1worths for Sale! The West-lmlf of `Lot No. 19, Con. 5. Vedanta ' containing 10.) acres. more or less. Soil. 1:00 rich lo:1m' about 45 acres under cultivation. good dwelling house. stouo cellar, and stable; good well on the prculises; 50 acres of tirst~c1u.ss bush. p1'lncipa.Ily maple and beech. Apply to 1`._ COUG-H LIN, 15vtf ' Russellton P.O. SOLD BY It s-nude for painting buil for painting them in the has-`. \ possible to paint them. It's 2' withstand the hard exposure : subject to. Tr I3 urh-Ins .-our` OH /12517111-` DULIJDQL LU: I It will \vitI`.s :and the daslructive 4:13- mehts better than any other kind of paint, no matter what the other kind is made of-or how it's made. '7`!-ua Ann!` 35 I.-uu.u~4~ Fr... oh... ........la... I |B IHGUC U|'Ul XIUYV IL 13 lULlU.Cu ` The cost 1s-low::st for the results i obtamed. ` ' IH. H. mom a sum $100.00 to loan. Any sums to suit borrowers. Money m'1'a.ngcd for now. to take up mortgages maturing within :1. yezxr. It pays a man to bor- row money on easy cum for repayment. Call orw.ite to - R. L. IMRWICK. .n on... 1')_..I. AL` 'l`nun.-.l>n II-ullrllnpu lino:-In Rain ; Sleet A tntched pair of Black D.mgln.s Colts (coldr I black). Fxlly rising four years old and gelding rising three years. Prize-winners whenever and wherever shown. WILLIAM FRASER. 140:2, Couces_slon_| 3. Oro. Uraughurst 120. In the Estate of Eliznbgth Cunning late of the. 'l`owuship of Iunishl. in the U..mzy of Suncoe, Deceased. OTICE is [hereby given `pursuant to The Revised statutes of Ontario. 1897. rchaptcr 129," that all creditors and others haung (-luhns aanlnst the estate of the 311111 Ellz.I.buth(}a.nu1m.t. allcredltors and others naung (-!u.nns ayialnst the Ellz.Lbuth(}u.muug. w 10 died on 1;-r about the 20th day of Marcu. 19o1.ure requested on or before the 18th day of Man . 1901. to send by post. prepaid, or dellveg t_o May, by_ goat. prepaid, deliver to George W. Lount. of he Town of Bnrrie,',Sulici- tax 101' tlm Administrator of the mud dc .-ems 1. their O):ri:ti..u-and-surnmnes. uddrea.-yes Imd descriptions. the p:utIcul:u`s of their civ-fins. the statement of their necouuts. and the nature of the securxiies (if any) held by them. - And further take notice. that after such last requested before the 15m day or prepaid, deliver up lnr Hm Admluismnznr of the mud dc;-ea..-5'1. secur1l.ies(li' held by mentioned date. the said Achninlsirator \Vlll pro cow to dist1`ibhte the zlssets ot the d0L'0J.S(`,l1 zunmg the pll.l'lIlGS entitled thereto. having; rc;;u.ra'onlv to the claims of which he shall then have ii0l.i('0 : and the said Allmiui.~x'.mtor :11 not be liable for ` the ,said assets or any `part thereof to any per- son or persons of whose claim notice shall not have been received by .hlm at the time 0: gueh dlsl:rihution. Dated the 22nd day of `April. 1901. _ ` GEORGE \V. LOUNI`. ' 17-20 Solicitor for Administrator. III Ila II-IIIII IIJIII 10_-smo Bank of Toronto Bulldmg. Barrie. Ir`vQ*rvQ.v%.`QvO EXCELSIOR E ? iausmess GOLLEGE Q T THE % 3 7LLlM3 % Pa/aw; % 17-.20 B.uiRn:, o:\"r.uuo. . EVER in`. its history Elms tho EXCELSIOR. BUSINESS COL. ' LEGE-bad such im Iatoendamce. or given so much satisfaction to its patrons as dur- ing the preseut_scsslon. Threu times has It been necessary to extend 1u`seating ucconxmodation, and as fast; as they can- > be got ieady. out the uupils go lo.slt..zI.- tlons. Don`: Snjura A coinplcte equipment. :1. thoroughly- >up-toldnte establlahnnent. in every"ino ' thorough, practical, satisfactory. To Let or for `Notice to Creditors. ' It pays to` attend the E. B; C. Get 1: Circular. free for a post card. PrivatejgBoarding. Five `Points Hardware Store. Mon-; to Loan. _ _ Farm for Sale. Bruggisi and piician Barrie ; _ eweweowoon and - Boarding. For Sale. y in. EXAMINER OFFICE ; way it's made to 3 they are :YA' u...al`.ES-- - Hciutzmzm 8.: Co. (in clu2_~'n'c!y on this tour. --This is Bzu'gu.i'n IJnya.t Irwin's. _ 7--Dnnlop street. got its tngmal spring claming Ahst; week and the improve- ~ ment; is quite n0Licea.ble. (1.. .J....... tn '| .....:... .. ,`l:......1-- :L :. uu.uu._y sun av uII4v\\.lu -The taking: of evidence in the suit of I .-u-ksrvs. Flos will be x~esuu1ed he- fore Mr. Stevenson an Ll1e_Cum t House uc.\'t Mtmdny morning. _ 1u....v._ b..,.- 1....... 4|... ....1.. I)f\Il\' IIU-\U L_'L\IllLIlloy IIILIIIIIIIJSI --M:u~ks Bros. have the only don'- -Linuous show on the road. Two and at half hours sohd tun. Plan nmv open. Secure seats. Johnston --The smiit-My inspector has issued his :'mnu.-ii Iiutice to Imusehmdcrs and others to clean up their back yzwds. etc. The citizens should not, be con- inc-ut: with obeying this order but should do as much as possible tcwxuzxke Lheir premises tidy and znttractlve. , T n r.....:.. :9 1....,:..... .. q...,..:.`.1 ......... ..~. 4...... ................. _-Go down to Irwin's (1iI`e(:l1_\ , it is Bzu-ga.invDay and 40 per cent. Qt` your money can be saved. l"I.,\ `.|Iv:v\rII at-' nu-7.1nnn.. 3.` 4-Ln Ii-1:` ,.........w ...._, ...... ........-..u . -J. C. Ix-win is having :1. Speci.-`L1 PM-usol and Umbrella. Sale Vuml the prices on all the new things .`l_1`e cut. The cheap lines by 10;. to 20-. ezi-L-11 und the finer grades by 2-30. to 75. on each. You cam save soulething on your spring sunshude at the Cash Snore. nu -n u .- n Madame Albani s % Concert Tour L ullld-:In\uI.4\4 um u--V \IIvu|A .-uv.s- -The1-e will he :1. pzu-lor meeting of the" \V.U.T.U. at the home of Mrs. Mc-~ K99, Elizslbetln sh-eet. on Thursday, 25Ll1inst.. at. 8 o'clock. Subject under discussion, Anti-Ciga.reLLes."' A cor- dial iuvimtion is extended to all. The new members \vill he received. .A pleasant, time is e\ut,icipu.Led. 'l`l.....n .....\ n&.H r\r\r\u\`1u:Ir\ 12......!.\ ..-.1... June Grandoncerll ln\:u4cu.uu unuu. so uruuu.n..uuun.u- --Thox-e are still people in Barrie who are not auvzu-e than we tinesr. grades of boots and shoes of the most, reliable makes can be l)ou;:,ht. at 20 per cent. leaks at J. C.'I1'\vin s than elsewhere. All the lwsb makes including \V. A. Mu:-sll s Paris Gold Medal goods "at wholesale prices. ` \1 I1....2ll.... I! 72` AD fV,.H2....-\.-..n,..l IALBANH `V II\ll\JClN|\J HI lL\r~'I --M. Gswiller, C.E., of Collingwood, was in town Inst week surveying the proposed half-mile bmck. His report shows Llmothe land.p1-ovided bv Lh" Council is not sxlicienbto give the full -izcd course. The matter will probzlbly he In-ought befure the Council an :1. special meeting next. week. CVL..l;,.1. -..`u..._ -......'n ..`I.-.A.1..!..... . .. cps.~.n.:.n ,u.a\.uunu uwav vv nun- --Sty1`1sh young men's clothing [in `suits and n'.'e1-coats at special pric:s at I1'\\'I.n`.'. .55 lino for $3.50, $7.50 line for $5, $10 line for ..3U, $12 and $13 lines _:q . for ..s.. The higgix 3.41-mic Senli-Roadv goods at ollu-bliiz-(1 011 the st;unpuI1 pricu.s.\ Odd trousers and vests at out prices. I1-wu1's xs the cI'.u;q2~.-.:t;':;to1-e 111 U:L11zt(la for clothing. - n.. u.....x.... ...1.:I., ..4- ...,\..'1. J. Frank Jackson,`

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