Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 16 May 1901, p. 1

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ptions hav if this sca- llinery art.- ics, cleverly gcthcr with Show Hats ?in our own _ Five Points. Hardware Store. Horses Wanted? House to Rent. lu llo IIIII 11 I111`: Bank of Toronto Building,-. Barrie- us: cu. nmlly F0 '1`. COUGHLIN. ' ` Rusaellton P.O. ., V DOUGALL BRO'~`.. Bur KU~`. . Barrio. the` ! I V eyeu I-U ferment. . -_. -....-... -wwllvu uvu --Mm=. Isabella James, widowof the Into WIN. James of Newtonbx-ook.died on Illondrcy afternoon at the residence of her nephew, Rev. '1`. E. Bartley, with whom she lmtl lived for the last six yeurs. She was'80 years of age and was a native of Ireland. Her husband died 25 years ago. She had always enjoyed good health and was only taken ill on Sunday morning. Death was due to a. general breaking up of the svstem. The remains were con- veyed to Toronto yesterday for in- t s what we ments claim it in both --~'I_`he termination of the great case of suprvessinn of time at Tottenhztnm lust. fat I, and which has been ventilated. so thoromzhly throupzh the columns of the O:mudi;m and American papers, came up for-` hearing at. Chicago and resulted us follows: Syd. I assmnre. st}zn`tel'. Orillin, expel}:-cl: Jcseph Wil- ` cox, St.n.ynm', nvd 8100; P. Sfone. ' Gal-lingwood. fined $100, and the Tot- I tenhauu Turf Club wercued $100. .' The case zuzninst the secretary was ` dismissed.---Tottenhzun Sentinel. ' nu v .. -an nuance I V --()omm:\uder A. N. Whisln, R.N.. has made ewmnszeznents for a. dance to be held in the Town Hall on Tuesday, May 28th. The dance will be similar to the vervsuccessful one given at Al- landzmle three weeks ago. '.lhe pro- ceeds are to be applied to the building fund of the new hospital. Wesley VVcbb and Wu). Johnston will be floor znmmgere and Keenan`:-1 orchestra. will supply the music. Music" commences at 8 pm. and God Save the King will be played at one o'clock. -The Penetang lmselmll team will play here on May 24th. The Ban-ie team will be picked from the following: Merry, Lyon. Gilchrist. Ness, Walling- tnn, Alexander. F. Heard. Gray. Dine. Fred. Lewis. Luck and Smith. The football match will be between (looks- towu and Bum-ie._ The lacrosse team will play the Dufferins of Parkdale. van. 111.: cc -Mi(-kle. Dyment &` Son ha've.`ti'ry' SPLIT TAMARACK for sale, $2.15 er ` box load. and spur HARDWOOD, $2.50 `psr box load ;. four foot DRY MAPLE, ' $4.25 per card : PINE SHINGLE BLOCKS. $1.50, per hoxload. All sorts of. soft wood; L`lth and shingles for sale. Prompt delivery. Phone 87. 15-tf -J. Grant: Henderson, one of the Ommdinlx .. commissioners at the Pam Anxeriuul. was in town lnstweek do- ing some advertising for Bnffalo s big show. To a reporter Mr, Henderson stated that 7,500 men are now employed on the grounds and that the Exposi- tion will be in good shape bv Victor-in. !Bi6I' Pwderl ml LD Lion V Day. .... ...u u-uuucn u uuum: uu .Luesuz1y. -Lenfy June, the month of wed- dings, will soon be here and invita-. tions will be needed. A large assort- ment". of the verv latest; designs mav be seen at THE EXAMINER oice. If you wmxt the correct thing, leave your order here. ' : `[1 u I I-\ . - '- ruuau puwucn are mcgwaiut 'muv~e:`:ft':dthofthep:-aicntday. saegua5 the food against alum. ' 'n1aMe:s_b thofthepmeutday. I V. uuuucuu $pmI.Isul'H '11! U8 PTBBCDD. -Jim Donaldson. who was sentenced a. year ago to Mimico Industrial School for two yearn and escaped la.st'Augu'l , arrived in town on Sunday night`. from the Sun. Detective Beardsley got; Windof his m*ri.va.l and arrested him at his mother's house on Tuesday. -Lenfv Juno. Hm mnnn. .4: ......I single In-(Inst '.fin- English. '1'\Vuetls zmd mlnrs, `w01~t,h an run `J v s... \g'-UVVu '-T'\vo tenderefor the park fence 4 were received, one from J no. Main prize fm- S5 and nne from W. Webb for $16. The matter will be dealt _\vi_th at the Council nextMonda..y night. --A meeting was held at the Queen s Hotel last evening to arrange for a mliticul picnic to be held in Centre gimme on June 5th. Hon. F. R. Latch- `fnrd, Han. J. M. Gibson and. other `pmmixient. speakers will be present. -.Tim l)nnnlr1ann mlan nun. _.;`..4.._'..-J uuuuu us. ul:uu,'-L'IVI: ITUIHLS. - -Chief King is out after the who have failed to pay their taxes. A large number of distress warrants have been issued for stuns aggregating over $2900. - V m'__-- -,.i - -- - pebble; outlnn \J|I\I I.;uuuIl4lUlh -The Sherwin \Villi:uns paint is the ' [best paint to paint; buildings with.'fm- in or outside me. Sold only by H. H. Obton & Snn,.Five Points. ' . ` __r~.k:..c I!:.....:.. -..L _.., .- ' ~- 3 . ...... V..- uyycal was unsuussea. l '- e Board of Works made their - (mm _`I tour of.1nspec~tion on Monday and foundsthe-streets and,si,dewa.lks in fairly good condition. VF]... cl. ..._._2.. 11'!-Vlo --bee me 5 shown` by I gutmmteed new shirt-. -The G.T. 1'nHnnun.`.o. -0 _._,.. ....... us . _ G.T.R. zlnppnfed against th 9' .gudgment; of Judge Boys in the trot- ing-sulky case of Creswicke vs. G.T.R. I but `the appeal was dismissed. I '._.'rho Lfnxunrl A0 TIY..._I-- -A-- ` -.1._r. Lemon and Geo. Leslie started ' for \V1'nnipeg on Saturday nightzwith a. car of horses and a. car of. thorough `bred cattlg._ ' ' H -J.nere was quuze 0, heavy hour fro "st on Tuesday night; but little da.mage.is reported. I'\..... E-.." I I u n A .yr-.u.u\ us - -'-Our four bl led at 23c., 35c.. -I Hobly Bros. 1 `D r -...-.. tmclu-.d, wide 1;, at only 50. um. vv . u. uuwcry. DuI;uWel1'S block. -The 35th Regt. leaves for Camp . Niagara. on: the second Tuesday in June. -`-If you want GOOD photos calliind see`W. H. Buttery. Bothwel1 s Block._ ._'T'ha T-I-`(Ha I)...-.5 1--..-- um_ gt-nupas and mm: the Exposi- : In good shape by Victoria LOEAL NEWS. no wwvunca ~-See t \\VII' I ? us: -There wag quite heavy hour frost Tuesdav marhr. hnf. lifn Ann... :. Makes the bread more ` healthful. .~ blends` of ten are 11nrwal- (`.. . "10.. 45!-. nn ma 'l"my H-mm '. Lemon and sta.r_ted E mines: Sa.tnrdn.v nurhrgnnrk i `st5;li's}1"hexv coloreliin Hunter Bros. Everyone` I permanent in color or al 1 grade cqui 5 (J0 extm or melted Black. kfor call an ueuus or tea are unr1va1- .45c. and 50C. Try them. ` ' "":"' BARRIE, _ONT..7 THURSDAY, uumc: uucK"....................|`J uotteger March-"Str!ke U the Band".. .. . . ..Tom Clank Overture to "Free i:woIo"........;.....,.Auber Valse--"Romuntique". . . . . . . . . . . .T Moses Tobani Selection from " he Chimes of Normundy...... Plnnquette Waltz. Caprice-*`Heart s Message H Santelman March-W e'll Never Haul The Old Flag Down" .. ., L O DeWltt - `\ 7 God Save The Klnxr. . I Can : '1`el'l"'Y61 Why I Love You,. . . . , To-night (May 16th) under the direc- tion of Bnndmaster Henderson, the Citizens Band will give the opening hand concert of the season at the post- oice. The programme will be as follbws :- vn...... I31.-- -AIFL- n_u-_.._: \-,.,,.. A .. ... , UUD one world in large, benets. _ I The movement, however, is not con- ned to Szllvationists, as they" with nmrvellons success enlist; the sympa- thies of those who are by no means as one with them in religious creed. The el'l ort. is one which can only have n benecial effect on those who pau-tici-. pate in it, while its nancial results are an importu.nL item in the extension of the many" lrranches of Army work with which the whole world is now familiar. We can only wish for this unique or- igination _the same measure of success that has attended nI'(-`evinn-4 ..m...+=. l xgmamou _u1e sgmge mea_sure of sauce. uttendeu previous efforts. _.:___._____.____ plus ycn.1'w.IlS on the dates from May 26th to June 1st inclusive. This wonderfully successful and widely imi- titted method of raising funds for pro- secuting the work of the Army origin- a.ted- some thirteen Years ago. when, to assist the` foreign fund of the Inter- national Hcmlqu:-n-tei's in London, General Booth _m_:1de an uppezil on these lines. The sum asked for was $25,000, and $24,110 was realized. Since then Uri-eat Britain alone has raised $l,560.U00 by its sell`-denial effort. This territory, with about one-eighth of the population; has raised $250.168,31, last; year the mnouut being ;123,0.`l4.35. This sell`-gleninl cutaiils upon Szilvutionists givin up not only what; money they may enble to l.1ffU1'(l-t0\\_ 8.l`(lS the ex- 1 tension of Army Uf)t`l'H.Ll()llF, but seine luxury or persona indulgence during that week. alistinence from which will keep before the spirituul lessons of self-denial. It is_ in fact. an annual fast, in which not only the devotee. but the world at large, benets. t movement. hmw=.vm_ is nnl-. M... I _ , W.` . ._. -v...u- vv town. A 1-eumrkable illuistmtion of the de- velopzuenb of the Salvation Army opemtious is given by a. glance at the hisloly of what. is known as the Se1f~ denial E ort." an ann_uz1l event. which this year falls the dates from 26`.l1_ tq _June Inclusive. This Cow:1n-Aniirew-Timt, whereas the Public School Board has gone to cun- siderabie expense in bouievarding ' about the schools and as there seems (. to be no bylaw .to prevent persons walking on the boulevards, the Town Council be requested to pass such measure at its "earliest possible-oppmh tunity as will prevent these improve-_ meats being injured in. this way and that; the by-huv with regard to boule- vards in existence be strictly enforced. -Car1-ied. (Iowan-Reid-That the Board's next meeting be held'on the first Monday in j June. and the committee meeting the Friday prev1ous.-()zm-zed. The Bmn-d nrhmn-nml ..+ ..:..,. -v..I...,L Salvation Army Self-Denial, Week. I wish Men : sigh; ofirame d we will send a l00l ndel w esp wura school during the absence `of her husband through illness. (4 That. the ground had been prepzn-ed fur- 'sndding_ut, the South \Vau~d school but A. Croghan refused to go on with the v woxk till the water was put. in. (5) Th.-:c,the annual supplies for station- ery he purchzlsed and that. the chair- man consult; with the m-incipals to see what p:inted'1 o1-ms can be dispensed ` with. . `Ir\n-19;-\:~:< reconnuenclea (1) The act-eptzmce of J. - H. Neelands tender ($130) for putting in water at the South VVzu:d school. (2) The procuring of estimates for fenc- ing the boulevmds at the Centre nnd West. Ward schools. (3) That Mrs . Wuoding be. paid $5 for attending to VVes_t. Wztrd school during through illnmzc m - ` 5/'1'! 15 The Property and Supply Committee recommended (1) The ($130) for n.m.i..... ..:_....uu, ;..uuuu:L'ut:Iu. M casting Miss Clara. King, teaching. Miss Mm-ra.y, ` n Miss'M. Hunter, n o . ` 44; Miss King-, 31; Miss Booth, _ ; Miss Boys, 39; Miss Caldwell, 33; Miss ~ Dickson, 50; Miss Sing. 37. pun, 5&0. ' , Cent.l'ul--Mr. Hallett. 40-; Miss Lee, 41 ; E ist \V:u'd-Mr. McKee, 38. - REPORTS. The Finance Committee recom-Z mended payment of the following ' accounts: _ ' i D. Jnmieson, repairs . . . . . . . ..;..$ 1 00 H. Peters, n v. . . . . . . . . . . . :0. Lee. ln.bor.- . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Hobley Bros, supplies . . . . . . . . .. [25 R. Meeking & 00., .~'upplie_s...._.. 1 85 Hughes Bros., repairs . . . . . . . . . 30 Dyment. Blllttereld R1. na- nugues l5I`0S., l'pH.il`S. Dymen t, Buttereld &. .C`o;; ` casting . . . . . . . . . . .-_.. - --......ux.1\4un West \Vard-,-Miss Sherrin, 27; Miss `Fletcher, 33: Miss Bonis, 31; Miss Lee. 32; Mr. Airth, 37; M1-. Foster, 44. South \Va.1'd--'-l\rl1'. Shmm ~21. M=.-u nee. 3:; Mr. AiI'th, 37; Mr. F aster, Wm-d--Mr. Shear, 21: Miss Baird. 31: Miss Small, 38; Miss Charl- c_on, 45. nnnhr-n|__`!l`i'n 1'.l..1l,.sL An, 1u",-I ,,--_...,, V- ....... uu -.ux.n-1.5:. uauuuuy ll ) lune. the committee ?1-iday previous.-().'u-x-ied. The Board adjourned at nine o'clock. - wwu me usual conditions. I An Allandale rn.tepa.yer wrote ask- ing the Board to do sozucthing towards having the horses and `cattle kept off the streets as they injure the boule- vards, trees, &c.V The school property- was among .tl1ose that sulered. The umtter was discussed and it was.de- cizled-that if the nuisance did not 1 cease, infornmtion would be laid l aga.insl;- p'ersons'u1_lowlng their stock to fun as large. .-md nf :1. new \vI|h-I1 {Enr- Jttlc C0! .ch_4 u-::t(.'I1el`SU'l Harrie. 4 ' . I Watson Bros;, Toilendnl, requested permission for their children to attend the South \ Vard school. , They will be permitted to atbe_nd'on comphance with the usual conditions. A.l'ld:l'n Iinfunnunn u-n....L.. _--L ulemoers present. ` Geo. Menzies, a member of the Owen Sound Public School Board, wrote enquiring as to the salaries paid to teachers in Barrie. \"7nfnnn Tlnn.-.~ 7'n_u,,, I I - ` ffrustces Ask Couneli to Make P:ople_ Keep - off the Boulevards. The regular m_eet.in'g of the Public School oard was` held on Monda night. 0].. Ward presiding nnd a members present. A V `Gen. Mnl1zins,n nunmkm. A` H. r\---A- First of the Season. `lltonnoac sa'v" KEEP OFF THE` GRASS. APRIL AT'rE1\'1>'A.\'cE. 11v u --. ._ MOTIONS. .__,'AA sat sfnclo It E was rm 1 ky at ourr. - the Express .zau .1400 `I3 00 12 00 There will be a. ower service in 3 Christ church next Sunday, afternoon at 3 o clock. The children of the Sun- day school will bring wild owers, and owers of all kinds, and after the `service will carry them to the hospital and to the sick. All are cordially in- vited totbe present-. Walter Witten, rector. MAY 16, 190:. V,_,_.._ ._---.-- ..uur-pun: There are at present eleven patients in the hospital. ' The plans of the hospital are being completed by the architects, and ten- ders will soon be asked for the building. The plans will be submitted to the In- spector of Hospitals and Charities for annrovnl. - z-'pec'..0x' 01 nospltaxs and Una-I-ities for approval. _ The site purchased from the Archi- bald Thomson estate on the north side of Queen's Park appears to be a. very popular selection. and `many of the townspeople have personally inspected it. ~ ' -: U Among the successful students at the Trinity Medical exams. were-:- First. yenr, Wesley Lynn of Churchill (first class honors), F. \V. Hughes gljecondt-lass }mnors),S. M ortimez-Lvon. hird year,_ \V. A. Smith. Final, J. Ernest Drury of Dalston. The.conm'-egmtinxx of the Church of the Grand Shepherd. Stzxyner, has in-, vited Rev. Mr. Little of Bolton to he- come their pastor. to ll the vacancy ` caused _hy Rev. A. H. Wright's removal to VVhith_v. Mr, Little h:1s.;u:cepted the invitutiun. ' I _ " ' al "'```?|' Miss 0:11-unit-11:19]. who is visiting Mrs. Beabtry. sung with much accept- ance n. soprano solo in Trinity church on Sundav evening. Her seiec-Lion \Vz1S,.Oh! L_rm1`Co1-rect ;\I9. nu. -uuu-._v Il\4L vuuuo Miss \V_isn1ex- of Londoh, who is visitin::.MIss Lawson, sang a.sopx-mm solo, "C.~Llv:u-_v. in an. very pleasin mwnnor at. the Collier street. Methodist church an Sund.-ny=evening. ' ru:__ l1,,..."I . . . - nun. a Mrs. Averst of B:u-1-ie has come tb town to make her home` with -her daughter. Mrs. A. E. SwnIIow.--- Slaayner Sun. 11- nu - - - E I80! MODEL Expreu and Express on! 50 to 75 LE Hucvcus. vclc has been .-. uwh up Rev. J. R. S. Bunett of Alliston was unanimously clmsvn Mod=ra.t0r of the Synod of `Toronto and Kingston on Monday. \l ...... A_..._-4. J 11 - - -vuuuu ;a unyuaua Col. Steele of the Stmthconn Horse was in town last week for _ srveml days, the guest; of His Honor Judge Ardagh. 11),... I T) u n__..'._.AL 1- - -- vuuung, u.Lc vmnmug Aura. U. U. DBHLDV. Miss Irene Dyment of St. Mar-gut-et. s College, Toronto. is home for the holidays. 1u:....`A1:.... n_-A_.-r- ` - ` - uvuuu-4 5`. Miss `Alice Greenwood has entered - upon :1. course of training at. Owen Sound Hospital. (`ml Qr..r.l.. no .1... cu__'u___, n L...-vxu uu 4.-.u uuuu LUIS WEEK. ( Rev. D. D. McLeod is in Tomnto at- tending the meeting of Synod. C; E-. Hewson was Grown Counsel at the Bmcebridge Assizes last week. The Queen's has a nexvclex-k,.Hux-old A. Proctor, son of \V..R. Proctor. I M:mI!....m:,.1....u..-..: u:_, .. .. ' -' ..-. -7...-. nu, avll ul vv .11. L'['U(:LOl'. Miss ()u.rmicha-I and Miss Guitrml of Coburg are visiting Mrs. L. D. Beabbv. like Tnnnn nnny\:anfn9 04 II ., , vnou Lcuuuvca Au uluuauy. \Vm.` Weir of the Chicago . Denta. College is home for the holidays. Iv-e A `X7 Y|I..lV_.-.4.I__. ,,, II B " \/vII\.oi\a -71 uvunc ull. UIIU LIUIIIHLYS. Mrs. A. VV. McCarthy and family moved to Toronto this week. D...-!1I\1|r_1- ,1- - Iuuvv u uv LL >uuuLu1:_y- . Mrs. D. Mnrkle of Texas is visiting her fa_LLher, J. B. Scott. R12.-... L`L,`-_-..--n I ..\. .;_..uuu.,., -1. LA. >.JL;uu.. l\_Iiss Stevenson left on Tuesday to vlsnt rela.t.1ves m Lmdsa._v. V \Vnu V(7a:.. at H... (.3 . `l\ . 1 yvuo W Ill`. mine that it r ovary pur- T-0-R.-LA. ma.-v. u ur. a.utw| llllc Noah Gr_os_e of Owen Souhd was in town over Sunday. I Rim n M....I.-1.. -4: mm... 2- ,- `use: -.1. Alla 11 C113. Muix-J.-mnieson is home from Osgoode` Hall for vncatnon. ,|,_ `,7 . .- vvu. . . -;-uu gun V(I1LLlaUIU|Ja Mrs. Martin of \Vinnipeg is visiting Mrs. Jos. MzI.r1'in. - \'r_.|_ n , n A -- '- ;y;La- u. 41. cu:-uv UL J.OI`0!'ILO 13 WSW- mg In town. - Mrs.Al..-I.shIey'of Toronto is visiting Mrs. S. M. VVells. - - A wm H.150 ne reused ten per cent. , The water rates were also discussed. Those hn.vihg l:Lwns will he allowedto use thesprinklers three hours in the [ll0I`Dl[),?.`-illld three hours in the after- noon. Those having fountains, will be permitted to let them play six hours it day but will have to state these hours so that it may be seen whether or not they are keeping within the-"limit. .`On any violation of the law regarding the ` use of sprinklers or fountains, Mr. `Duff will have full authority to have at meter installed forthwith. It was decided to increase M. P. Du"s salary to $40 a month (the same as paid Geo. Burton) he, to have full char re 01' the Water and Light De- partments under the supervision of the committee. It will be necessary for him to give bonds for $2000 as se- curity for monies passing` through his hzuids. He will have his otce at the Electric Light \Vork_s and it will be his duty to see that the rules, and regiilattions are strictly enforced and that the departments are conducted in the best possible nizmner. . surzmce otces closing at 6 or nearly $1,000. , - C_l.`he advance will chiey affect. those using more. than ei ht; lights. In ' stores the increase is P011] 12 to 15 per cent; in residences 10 per cent; in hotels. G.T.R. and Allandale restaurant, 20 per cent. Doctors offices will pay $6 for the `first light and additional lights at regular rates; law and in- p.m., will be.chzu-ged $3 for asingle light. Those l using meters will have to pay 1!. rental of ten per cent. of, the cost_ of the` meter, or $2 per Year. The are lights will also be raised ten water hltes \vm'-s-. :)|:'n dim-..c=..a i 1 l mmgeu. - With am overdraft of over $3,000>an increase was uml..V0idu.blc-, even thouvh the chairman states that during t e last; six months the plurgt has paid- running expenss. The proposed new rates would give an atldibional xjevenux; of nearly $1,000. The Hdvnnvn mnt ..1.:-a-- _.m ... .1. ,_ - The Council Propose to Advance Rates from I0 to 20 Per Cent. ' When _the decision reached by the Council at 21. special committee meet- ing on Monday night is put; into force, as there is every reason to believe it. will he, the users of the electric light. will have to pay an increase of from 10 to 20 per, cent on the at; rates uow clmrged. overdmfr of nver 3_00nn Royal Victogia Hospital. ELEC'l;RlC LIGHT HIGHER. .ino1eums, 1, 0|, \. 1,.-. W. RPETS re- Pttcxution of . D. A. Shsuv of Toronto is visit- tmvn. . Flower Service. Personal. ' --\Ve have them now, btit not to morrow. Small prots, quick re- turns our motto. There is a.lwu.ys a. demand for right goods at right prices. Our stock is complete. Ford & Pall; Five Points. ..v..r-u.-- av-nuunulla Gen. Sneath (Midhurst). . . .. Judge A1-dagh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Mrs- A1-dagh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. For Building Fund- James Morrow . . . . . . . . . .. Gen. Lyall (`Om Station). A Friend.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. lOCK~Up. . On Monday afternoon he was found guilty of assaulting John Blevins. To the l\I:1gistx-ate he said that the after- noon was an. complete blank to him .'in(l he believed he musi. have been drugged. In this opinion the olcors concurred. as Wintei-`s actions on Satun-(lay were more like a. crazy man than a. drunken one. `All his money was gone, ' he couldn't tell where.- Sentence was postponed for a. week to allow enquiries to be made as to the pI'lSOl'l8l"a previous Xputation. His home is in Q x Appelle, ssa. . E 10 fun. . If. he was oblivious to the proceed- ings of the afternoon a number of others were not. One of these was John Blevins, an G.T.R. yardman who was doing some shunting in the Bzl.l`I'ie yard about 5 o'clock. He was ,_4 umking acoupling on the siding and '_, suddenly got a.. hilt` in the side of the lieud from the hand of Winter and had the blow been harder Blevins might e:Lsil_\'l1:1ve been knocked be- tween the moving cars. However he 1 wasn t and he called on John Main- prize to take \Vinter out of the \\'.-L)'. Phis was e:xsie1-said than done. Main- prize and \Vm. A1-mstrong, nnotln>x- yzwdln.-m. got after VVinter who threw ` laid the offender low. in the j-uv. a. fewstonos. Armetx-ong tncklerl, the two went down and \Vinter ln-okeztwzty. Then .\1u.inpx-izc got a splint on and \Vinte1- mid he was done for and `would go along but .when M;I.i_nprize stau-ted to get up \Vinter let him have :1 stiff rightswing As he refused to move it took four men to carry \Viuter over to a. dmy where D.ui Sweeney took charge-. He found that he had no snap in hsmdling his man who nxaiiuged to twist around and plant a couple of swift. kicks on D.1.n s jnv, whi(_:h 5.-mle appeared to please the crowd mightily. Fmallv the n'1-isonex-was landed in im- appe-area no please me crowd nnghLi1_v. Fmally pi-isoner was landed in the lock-up. On Mnnduv nfrnvnnnn hn Iv-ac Fmma `(ca--v an vv IIILCI o John Wintbr, 21 young nmn from the wild and woolly west. came into town on Snturlay morning and according to his own story fell in with Bob Switzer who showed him around and "they "sampled divers liqucrs together. That was before dinner. A9 to the post- pr:u1dial occurrences tlmt day John says they are still a blank to him up to the time he found himself in.ja.il zifter 10 fun. If H van nhliuinna +1. H... ......,.,....n 4 I --we seu MW!) mowers guru-anteed from $2.75 up. -H, H. Octon & Son, Five Pomts. :50!` N M ouvnng. `IILUV. waiter witten. ft His subject was, "The Brotherhood of Man," and was based upon the text, One is your Master, even Christ; and all ye are brethren. In welcoming the Foresters, Mr. 'Witten spoke briey `Y on the noble objects of these fraternal institutions which are doing the works .11 of brotherlylove and charity which l ` properly belong to the church but neglected by it through so much , time and energy being taken up in the discussion ofdoctrinal differences. '1 These associations which tend to i 1- lighten the weight of_ human woe and ` make the world brighter, are deserving | of every Christian ssupport. Turning J to his textthesneakershowcd how the 5 Christian association rests on two i fundamental truths, the Fatherhood ' cf God and the brotherhood of man. .` Men are drawn together by brother- t hoods of sin and weakness, o1 sym- 1 pathy in mutual aims and common 5 objects but the highest bond IS the 3 brotherhood in Christ. God is the ;-. Father of all, evil and good. He hates t the sin but loves the sinner. To all a mankind He is Our Father. If all 1: could realize this, the brotherhood of 1- man would follow as a great reality t and mankind as membex-not a common family forgetting all differences of nationality, rank or.1-eligion would press on shoulder to shoulder towards the better life. Every movement to- wards this goal is a step upward and deserves encouragement. Dealing G with the different kinds of associations, u the preacher showed how the evil ones I; are a menace to society and the o state and how good ones such as the L Foresters tend to make their members e better men,_better citizens, truer pa- V` triots andstronger Christians, helpful *` in every sense to society and the na- xv tion. He showed that the principles a; upon which the societies rest, viz., unity, liberty, benevolence and concord l are among the grandest tributes of the Godhead and how any man who lived ex up to these principles could not help fl. living close to the teachings of Christ. to To work for the glory of God and the tk benefit of mankind are the two high- fo _ est objects of life and the latter is in- th separable from the former as the growth of man in` the way God to wishes makes the earth full of His h glory reectcd in man made in the bi: image of God. In conclusion, the wi speaker exhortedhis hearers to live up tic to the high standard set in the princi- mu ples of the Foresters remembering ever One is your Master..even Christ; and all ye are brethren. __j_______:..___ --VVe sell lawn 1 '1-nu: S275 nn .1: 71 (`H4- n vncauna (IL Ulllll.'Cl'l.` The imnual church parade of the Ancient and Canndiztn Orders of Foresters was held last, Sunday morn- ing. Over one hundred members of Courts North Star and Bzwvie attended at Christ; Church and listened to an excelleni; soc-ietv sermon by the rector, Rev. Walter Witten. 1 His gnlm-f me I-`mm D.._n . - , They Are Interested. Considerable interest is taken bv the ladies in the Mamumoth Dress Goods Sale advertised by -Messrs. Vzmir. Vickers & Co. ,During the past week the store presented a perfecthive of busy clerks and buyers. The firm ex- pect; a large summer` trade ard have adopted the Sale plan to make room for warm weather needs. Hospital Donations ..-...I.. 1\(::n._-_ ,.\ Quite a Winier. .7:...L,\ .. -- : Foresters at Church. nnv\n..I ..L..-._|. - ; Ltrm & Sun $1.00 PER. YEAR, IN ADVANCE ( Arthur Jamieson has accepted a. position as traveller" for the Canada. `Biscuit Co. - paper, wmcn ne \`7lH edit, henr.-efm-th. Jno. Llicx-an and his mother IL-.'L\'(` on Thursday of this week for a trip to England. Where they intgend to spend a. couple of months visiting relatives. Lue guesn or A. 1'. Uoopcr on Snnilzty. The Elmvale Chronicle has changed proprietors. Mr. Scum.-rs of the Bee- con .VVoI-ld is the pm-chase:-, while Mr. Gadd has purchaseti n. Kincemline paper, which he will edit, hem-lefm-th. Lillie:-an nn hi: rnntluau 'AAIIlVtI ul I'5|SLPI'. Mrs. J. linker. Rev. J. Bdford preached the funeral sermon of the late Rube-rt. Eh-ick on Sunday evening. The mus.-ic was ap- propriate to the service. H. NI. nrlmwn gnu] fuynilu Al! RY.\..LL px-opmue to me Sl`VlCE . H. M. Brown and family of North Bay s em: a. few days with John Peacqc ' last week. - Jnhn I`lIInl.'nucl1: ..F (`,.!,`l.-...4.... -.._., rencqcx [5155 week. John Broknvski of CoIdw;1te:- was the guest of A. T. Cooper Sztnimy. Chronicle has (thmmmzd uu.u. \ Ann. Miss V. Bonth of`B.'u-rie is \'is_it.ing her sistm-. Mrs. J. Baker. Rpv I Ro'r1l'nm-I .u..-.....L.,./I L... r...___.-: --I\I.-Lke :1 hm'de1' around your _c.-u-pet with varnish stain and keep out the moths. Sold by H. H. Ottou & Son. 1:! UN]: LI ycne to M1`. nmhm that it -.x.ua-uc gntuus an um-.i'cu:umise. \Vev gmu-nntee everything we sell to the extent of your money back. \Vc . claim to have the newest. (-iozmcst, brightest and freslwst, stock in Bax`:-iv, and weialso` claim [i1.'lL quality for qimlity We sell to cash i)ll_V(`l'S at, :1. saving running fr-mu 10 par cent up to 40 per cent on over [iii-ea.--qi1:1x-Lei-s 01' the goods in our three big stocks. The store is now lined with new stocks of dry goods. Besn makes and latest. styles in boots and shoes and the cele- bx-nted Semi-Ready clothing, and we pal-ticularly invite those who are not patrons` of this hip; score to look thrmxzh these stocks and cmnpzu-e p1~ic<>sun:l note the saving that is made by regular custmuers. J. 3. IR\VlN, Hinds old sLo1'o,'6 and S Dunlap street. pnssune pnces to cash buyers. Don't be led E1.Stl'.'l.y hy misrepresent- ation )1-ompted by envy. Don't. be- lieve tie man who explains away an- nlher store's lower prices by sn_vin;.: :- The goods are shody. No pernmnent. trade can be huill: up by selling tmslxv goods, therefore. we llrmdle only the most reliable grades of n)ex`cl1:u1(1ise. \Ve nvprvthinnv ..... mu +,. , zu-e upprecmr.ea hy,the people of Bzu-rie and vicinity. Sentiment is not a. factor in business. e appeal to you for business (mlyvot. the ground of be- ing able to give you better and more goods for your money than most,sto1'c:s cam. The object. is to build up :1. hu.~:`i- ness that will endure, and there is only one way to success. viz.. to get the condence of the public by h:m(1- ling only'1-eliu.ble goods, in fact. only the host goods and cl1z1rp:in,<.: the lowest; possible prices to cash buyers. Don't be led :Isf.t-.-Hy hv m:_-...m..........o. .1 gvaaullaulc Ulllo The phenomenalsm-cess of the Cash - Store and its continuous steady growth is indisputable evidence of the fact that the quality of the goods hzmdled, the method of selling and {hi} pI'i('(`S', are appreciated hy,the people vicinity. Sentiment is um ,. --A.l.'u-ge shipment, of pine:1pplea. l)a.n.-mus. oranges nndr lemons in this wee-k_at. James Vaut-`s. Prices rule low. . -./nnuull uu_ xuausu L'l'4'1[S [0 Ship zuvuy` owers, &c., it; surely is good enough to nmlse a. low fence to keep people off the part of the Fair ground reserved for speeding contests. That is why the tender was put, in. As Alderman Vuir seems so anxious own that worthlews old fence and has stated that for two pins he would but-k the half-iuile truck enterprise" he will not be troubled with any opposi- tiou tener this time from the people most. entitled to the fence. Yours truly, _ A. E. `H. (.?REs\v1('K}:. he ds ir. ':k X. ve in _ Mr. Creswicke s Side of the Story. To the Editor of Tlie Eacanu"er .- SIR.--In your report of the last meeting of the Town Council. 'ou purport to give Alderman Vail- s nt- terances regarding the tenders for the fence. supposed to surround the Queen's Park, which has been` given away .by him to his brother. If you have correctly reported Alderman Vair. he seems to have devoted him- self in a great measure to abuse of the Mayor and m_vself-probably in the hope that making as much -noise as possible he could succeed in diverting public attention from his inisduiugs. As I had not the opportunity the Mayor had. of hearing him and deny- ing his statements, you will perhaps be good enough to allow inc to say through your lliiiihs that in so far as I am concerned there is not one word of truth in what Alderman Vair is reported to have said in regard to my connection with. the fence question. I did not put in a tender for myself; but my rm. on behalf of those inter- ested in promoting the half-mile track, put in one for the alleged worthless old fence, 0!` $75. It is true the tender was put in too late and that arose through my being under the impres- sion that any time Monday would do. I was not aware until after I had handed in the tender that it was too late. I gave it to Mr. Duff on the street and he brought me back the ad- vertisement to show me it was too late. The reason it was late was that on the Satuiday previous it was arranged that Mr. Dan l Quinlan. president of the Fair Association, and Mr. R. A.- Stephensshould on the Monday meet and arrange the rice to he offered, and having decide they were to come to me to have the tender put in. They attended to their part of the business but owing to my being in court until late that afternoon I was not seen until a short time hefore I put in the tender when Mr. Stephens `called on me and told me he had seen the Mayor and that the latter had said that day was the last for tenders and to - get our tender in if we were going t.o hid. I never knew, nor did Mr. i knew 2 only one and it only` 9 think we would I enough to offer $75? I defy Aid Stephens know, how many tenders were in or what they were. it we that Mr. Vaii- s tender was the $5, does any one have been crazy erman Vair to name one man, let alone several, as he says, to whom I ever went asking tlieiu to make an oral agreement (or any other agreement) to contribute $5 (or any other sum) towards the purchase of the fence." If the lumber in the fence is good enough to make crates to ship is enough tn rnnhn n Inn. fun..- A Seasonable Chat. .L......._.-.4 .- ELM '..;\lV4LE. .-;mm~ oral, 25. pox- IIICUEU KIIIICK 1: {MA 50 on-rnrn Prices : every one : prices not )DIT'T`-I -n, UN WON .'lUll (H IL IIBW which for sign are un- 1-ices. Only <. . . . . . . ;."'n|I0. I only: mm to null. FURE IIUI my mum. , \vm'm1 $7.50 n. H. MacLAHEN, Druggisl ax and llptician Barrie V % % Vowoooooooobo j ~'Ne:'zt. Door to Telegraph Office. msatisfaction G uaranteed... ` 0mce-84 Dunlo Street. Both\\`ell's Block. Bur- rle. opposite Post. time and Railway Station. Phone 54. P.0. Box 96. Fina. 30: ac. per yard. ' 9999999999999 "` L. 11.0. I . & S.. _EdInbu1';r. M. F`. P. 8: 8., Glasgow. ' Member of British Opbtlxalmolonlcnl Socletyr SPEOIALTY-DISEASES or Ev: Elm. Tum : Ann Nos: ALEX. MILNE. MERGHANT4* ` ` "TAILOR... 47 bunlop, St, Barrie, Telonhone 135. ` Hours-11 to 1; 7 to 8. DR. J. P. LEMON. J. Frank Jackson, Our Pm-.trait's =in1!.9"9& % 90-1 8! OITBIBIIII Johnston xemps ; also per yard. See Our___% Awa'rd-I m-Is. 190). WILKINSON TRESS & co. LESLIE woonnow & SONS CHRIS L`Y'S - BUCKLEY JA_RMAN E WAKEFIELDS I KNOX . YEOMAN'S . V EOELEBRATED HATS NONE BETTER $1.50 TO $2.50 `VETERINARY sunnaou AND DENTIST _ Olce: 56 John Street. Barrie DR; J. ARTHUR `ROSS. The soft 1-lohnc-.=.s and great hrllllunoy of the prints. combined with artistic v mounts are distinctive fuatures. Von. XXXV1I. Nc. 2o. MONEY T0 mm. me Post Oil! 2DR- R. P- VIVIAN. HOM(E()PATHIST. 156 Duulop Street. Barrie. ' L1 Residence and Office. .50 Suits Hgve a quality ll their own, - I wmbow sHAnEs and CURTAIN POLESIBI .133 Dunlop Street `For this season. Price: lowest possible. Stock up-to-date. LOJN 8: Warren Mnkef of Portraits nu uauway an ; ' ~ BARBIE, oxmzuo. osswswswssssrso -'-Dalston and Burma football teams were to have lnyed here on Tuesday evening bub. alaton notied the local kickerqthat they couldnol; come. 1.00 wish Men eight ofirama bwcvwsssswswso EXGELSIOR ' , I E BUSINESS coLLn The West half of Lot`No. 19. C011. 5. Medonte: containing 100 ucrus..m)re'o1' I054. So_ll, good rich loam: about 45 new: under cultivation. good dwelllm: house. stone cellar. and stable; good well on tho nreluliesz 50 acres of 1lra'L-class but-sh, prlnclpqlly maple and beach. Apply to T. COUGF-II.1xV Court of Revision and A1)- I peat; $100.00" to lonn._v Any sums to suit borrowers. Money arrumred for now, to take up mortgages maturing within a your. IQ pays a man to bor- row money on easy term; tor repayment. Call or wulto to . R. L. IHRWICK. `Il`|_I)I Raul: nl "`r\v1nn`4\ u..nAl.... n......I... A seven room brick house. with all xmdern conveniences, Applj to ` ' TIHYYP. A I I . DD(\: Good fllaln `cook; good wnszes If found satis- fnctorv. Ap I; by letter. with references. to 140 MADISON X E.. Toronto. ll) -.-:- On Jdlm street. Barrio: ten-roamed house. modern conveniences. stable and half an acre of ground. Enquire of DR. MGCARTHY. 12 ` Mccunm & Wuson will be ai the Weuini.-con Hotel, Barrio. on Saturday next. May 18th, to njrchase u. carloud of hex;-:1.` fr-.un 5 to 8 yours 0 . - . _ n - Good gneral sex-vizut to start work about-24th , 2113. tr1e\e;)t1')ly to MRS. FRED .O'g`QN. 134 Buy- 15:! d will send a I90I flodel press C.O.D. ion. You can y at our Ex- sfncxorv. It pays to attend the E. 13.0. Get ti. Circular tree for 0. post card. uxau vv want UAIIIOIIIJI Blue Stone and Paris Greed just fresh in. No old stock. 10-`1 1V aauuu nu ms unswry was me EXOELSIOR BUSINESS COL- LEGE had such an attendance. or given so much satlsfactlora to Its patrons as dur - lag the presounaosslou. Three times has It been necessary to extend its beating. wccouunodutlon, and as fast as they can be got ready. out the pupils go -to aIc..u-' ` tlons. `f ~ A complete equlpmont. 0. thorbugh'l,v up-todate natzlbllshment. in every line` , thorough, practical, satisfactory. u-:n\lLn:l\lJllD La-Ah Get the Best--`Th`e_n1achine that is- awamrdgd rst place by the Ontario Government. V A _ _ VVe sell them from $6.00 up._ \Ve` also ha.ve/cheaper makes of. Sprayers from 500. up. Call :and see them. `No troublef-to show and explain. ' " _ - Inn Q1-nun nu-J 13--3- r`~~A--V 5" Municipality of Barrie. H. H. gnaw & sow! -----.. - A good genera` srvant wanted. Apply to MR. R. MCDONNELL. 10 Waraely Street. NEVER in its history has the EXQILLSIOR LE BICYCLE`. yclc ug wheel with grade cqui Tiixxe to spray again sobn as` blossoms fa-ll. l`V..L 11,, -In . nu -- - |The sranmnxnnl `To Le; or for Sale. Wanted at Once. Sen-vant Wanted. Eervant Wanted: spnnvmn AND Pnmrmn % APPARATUS Mndney to. Loan. 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