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Barrie Examiner, 15 Apr 1897, p. 4

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`K .:- . Tm: Federai estimates for the year broqgh; down lashvcek, present a totql of $44,607,000, a decrease from 4ast year bf $223,000. '1 The proposed expenditure on c9.na1s- (includmg $650000 `for Trent '_Va11y Cami)- increasss the amou_n chargeable to capicai which is` $5,327,000. _ Tm amdutxt chargeable to consolidated fpnd .is>$38,111,000,- a rgduction of` $1,587,000 from last year. *'-""" prolmnxy uu '71. mg Vuualuyac V.|l`I(1`ul.|.l.uI\:A. ; ' * The f;x|'n1er$ 1v`c$:'e` evzirneatly "-tiilkiug 1; `.. Qf pom1xi?aI1ci.11gsqeQi11gV`next iveek, hnti. ; `their Xgfctat'1Qhs `\_\'er(-...c.v_stL dbwn .t_o- i ` thy wlletf t_.h(-._\" .=a\\"th0_s1jb\-.' hll-and"it' I 3; `has more of the zippparance` of`. slei_gh'-_- liug tlnin seedfng.,to~d:xy. " However the ground was. beginning tovidry. up _nio`ely ;} andlhisii}l1yT7h" ?1o=m11i:hfha\'m.Tf V : '4 ..._...... ` v-...--.~_...-._.., . A April 9;ME:H1gllfro1 Einivale is plastering `Hy PreByteriarn church now. ' .X>\Tn.(`nmn'f. m v r3nm-I`. Insh.\\'nnl that. WeA,forgo`t to_ port lashweok that Miss M. McGix\/x{iya,Lofth`is place", was p`lilSI:6l`1ug up I m5IIyu;t1.uu uuuwu uuu . `married to Mm` La wso n.' from Sunni- .da1e__W,We .wis_1 chem" {1K7.x'Td`h?pp3 lit. '11? I1-.. D....L,... 1'0 nrxnn ' in .QnJk'nu-n me. -. . - . 'Wu1terPo1'ter is gone'to .S1_1db'ury but he is` bix_xg "further ncjrth after >a. ` a while pp \vhe*r.uf`he;w8.s last year, ' He .... ; *`~.t:7|`7"at-'.1\"mFA`f7wrt1'x*nun'inm :l* V` `. vI`II`Al[2.11'1`.9_QdJ W nlnae mnnem3nh 8. Will!!! L}! WlH.'l'-U_ ulvvvaa asiu Jvaug u.u 'Shephm'_ds.Bain. AAM1`. McLean. ha`s a` ' w j5Wl3Ty`iitTyjt1I1sref35rrtb1ssumm*ar.** Mr. _lV`IcI;er1i1'h-is nishedVfr'axnin'g Mt. - szpod gan,Q_' cr_r_.-,very: arly .-amLA_1gilL ` * 'pmbah1y do 3;: big busingss this summer. Thu 'l"1\|'r-I11l"4\."(!.`."(` ezirnestlv Wilkilitz .' ._L_11X|.[2LlL9_`1`1`_4_" _ `-- close Qonnementz tn I ma nhhn ugunu gun: or shop. - -mama ` shop, ' 4 - , `Brand in pxtriedby HooLd nSm:sapari1la,M ' and all bhe.diaagreeable teaultn of .imp`(npe h`luod disappear with the` uae of? this rnadi-~ UIUUU cine. 2 .n . vueu Iuu mxuugm v_. .....-_7 7 hrtwiighg used to talk heads v mr Qwn `mineryl elds and not and of tlhe alien to our south.-"1 f It yomwiqh to` fetal `well, keep yqurg M _bloo;l pm. with.Ho'od q nrnnparilla. _ . ` OR0 STATION. .:n ? mum In u1Nu mxeu. II ,..'1::_ .1... -.....I....~...I CRQQE: J] In lQ_L`l|IIHHVlI` . _' Ha I110 `natural result of` :.T:.. nnugrnn nn wmtn -uv um-u..." . Eus. Ipw l0:0I{ l`()._0n1 ` YYYmYY"YYYmYYWYYYYIYWYVYYYYYIYYYQ `AI1AWoo];'Cdati1 1g S`erge,`5 coloi-AiIA1gs,a"t" only 250;, regular /price 50. * ' Lf "ii? h.:.ps W crea : . the _ 9VmeV.Vpogiti9n" ndjgmofable 3 9 Jof' ,of= both ",Hoi1ges itqr % } }* }-' }" R.V1.A FRASERG; (20.3 zaaummsxssazauu&mmuummmw n. I. FHA Following Lfp our Millinery of last; ivyek, which was sd sugcessful. we will make a Special Display of In our Dress, Goods DepwrImnt_ _ . 1~11.ard mavttress rests the sleper more ' fha`n_ 9. downy "feather bed,` because it does not press -so many parts of_ the body at once`, relieving certain`, bumps_whi1e the A othe_rsJare being lainupon.--_ _ V` \1'.. 4--.- _v_:.._ -r` 4. --- _j__~:___.-n'__ -121... 7"" -'7--""" """'O -""' "1' "" 3 ~. _ No two pairs of shoes_a1'e `exactly alike T on the` inside; and ch2=;ngin'g, ghem;once_,___ per day ezfses different, portions `of the feet - by th rQwing ._`11c:\VeVig`1il;' jupon other ` pa'rts.; Th is givs .-a, ':s_urprisiI_ig 2{estfulms`$` bt;o' the Kfeet, aswell as-to X/z s/zqe. which'a1so*gets . tiredf just as a razor dds. . ' 1' ;-c(` 1 1' . 1" V% 7'i;Z};1iEs 's1io(11diz1`1;V;:;;3';;`*b;` chose;-`ac; V;c0rc'ng~t6 the conc._1_itio`11,oft__11:eV `fe_et,"as.t11'ey dif_ er..:mate;ial1y i13~ffecc ap.cLp111"p'pse 1 V ' . n._ ~-_--_~_-._ ...;:..'.` im.'..'..L'm.~._-.n .1._ .._ 3,, -- V----v -.-.,.. r~._r,.....- -1;?ir 31 ,S1:1t;r Shoe` .? fther j is a tzigwhich tells. the em: leathgr used, ., * giving`; its 1>ecfz2lz';rzfiies4 a.r_1<.i_, the zear it,` is , adapted to, ` v-.. .._...4.1..;.. 1....7-u-a1-.;;..`.. m_;-..n .-..:".r ' uuaytcu w, Youwgan thus bf?Site} Shoes ;`rz,i el`- I` . lz"gentbi "and know that. they re Go'odyea`r' L We1ed,' if you `seefhat they re Tstampecl on he sole; with _the name and price--$3..oo, L"-`-Vi`?-`An nv {fir AK East .DiSv'ay "w;;.;;.e this -week snoiingwigze bzirgnin welmve done in Dress Go s`. _Ea,ster naillineggg. and . vemggs Easter Gloves", Ties, Bom. etc. fxisting, M n ~ ----------__.__*...._.._ Tnpmj it is 2: great day for when the` exodus of which Sir` '. ` - - - `x ., A_. r....,I, Several n::l::ago*th-tare vviasngreatrtalk of A grand demonstration in honor of Her , Majesty s, Diamond - Jubilee. Our loyal . `t`Vthdthltth" Wrunrrest h8vf!'ma dwded W ?$r'i`i`tte.f3ay., cL?3Jritt%i-u.J.,a.il taoplade a man-inthe eld, and-Rather was mer:iifested.k Great committeeswere --'. A - "ttt-h 6itli(l' fordzwill certainly be elected in Mac-`~ valgggirsents %V,mt "i:emyb:dy,'B. donld. Boyd talks of'ruflning,;__ but ness is nobody's business, seems to have it-is he will face the. been the opinion of the members of these (3 _ __ _ , . c6n1mitlz:es;*Pi~ompt~ncti0n1's-neeeesery-if electors. Polling takes place on, the 27th. inst. I anything is going to be done in this matter. Better have no celebration than a. poor one hastily prepzired- _ - ' {Tan Hamilton Times is opposed to Tgubsidizing any fast steamship line, and .3uegests that the government, instead pofientering into a yearly contract eiitb com miss for the carr_i-age at the`iI1s1,s 3.?v'e1i`i5a. pat down in thegrbera column of constituencies. Conservatives seeing the hopelessness of contesting '1- '~ ~ -x -K ' The lacrosse fight in this district, of the F C.LLA., for the coming season, will likely be between Barrie and Orillia. Bradford will scarcely have a team, -as they havelost` .`. Brit Mcliinstry, and ittis rumored that . -ill Meliinstry and Lou Cnmpbellywill pla - ____p _ _, with `the '1'ecumselWOrillia have organized: should make a fair allowance per week snd`th`*rexr eanrwmnuikelyheanvstmnge . f th ails, with the than last year. It Is not known whether or `W the Image 0 3 m . . _ , not all our last year s_ players Wlll handle the ` understanding that the fastest ship_,of stick this summer, Still a p_retty_good_tenm -. 4 . h k would at should be madeoithefollowrng: Vansickle. t "3 ll lelllllg .5L_,w".e h .313 Moore,.,_Guthrie,.~-Uharles. Fred, Ab'and the mails. - They claim that/t is won 2 Peter Clark, Kennedy. Bert Brown, Dalton, up grauy. improve Hm Bteamsbivigervic. Craig, Webb, and some others that I cannot without, any extra, 8lI|)0l]E&~:.iQ0 the now call to mind. Churchill has expressed - his willingness to play with-Bsrrie, when .*government: V ; I l possible: ' -Ir 1` " - ` * -1- . c It u.:.-.1. sL...o in am"! mnlnr lammm nnnld he `AT!!! Trilffwill `brought down on Gig? Brit2iin a trade increase of bqnt 8l7,000;000 for March, shows M harhcdo poligy _ia1oing none of iis i ON MondA$y'VMr.-McMullen introc 1;,-- >4` and his bill to'ameTiFY1T Cwil Service Act. He explained that" his Aob`j'ect 'VWt_1s to brehte _a supervisofyv boardto manage .tbeTciv_il service, There was nb resi- of the pteeexib_ being :__L)'Ia economize, as at every: attempt Latidbiemisqal frdm"'the:.civi1 eervice in fyv1i'9;e_`.eq`ieerswere` unneeesary or - `,ih9!f1eient; End 119 mater lidwlite. tlhey hurl wou1dbeb:ou`emo' am1er'ss r'etain' theni_|iz:1 omce,fa'nd- cw` wouxm ragagd tpatf-cygnfaiggala j I--- 1.... uniannl nun-hnan- I Bnouiulllilll D Inn. su_nvn....-,. I.-. carriage of the maile, with undegstanding ship" any line leaving eg9_week would_ thq mails. "M claim tharxthi wo AL. _A..........L3n um.` .ee.;;;a`.;a%o.;m. M ondeuta in village`; orth Lea,guo organ- _` 0!. '|zad,'C|(g:x 1y;|eu1_ne kngwdit they allow anv ' ' ' ` u bin`: embers [to in: their mew kpimm Buhonld be '..'...a. ..z;oJ. A. laurel, publisher of`Tn: Euumn u-IE (III. ' . \ ' ~. I ~ Tm: coinmittee of the Ontario Legis~' . lgture appointed to deal,` with the; Goiverninent Hdus lquestion -racom-- ] W -meindedn that the, land and_ bujldings Iiow uccugd as such-, should he. soldg when th`eV1i1a:1iet fE}al eetateis fay/oi`- _...1-A.L...L , Tfwitbin ve"ymTand-mtT J a_ portion >oHh`e _pro776dWhoulC{ _ be." u_se{='rr1>revi a residence ft): the 7. I.iier.te?nunt,-`Governor, and the balance ' funded so as wprovide {aivenue fbf .~.uiaintenance of the place. It is` thought: that thinbmprozie will be_ gccoptable, ---ax-n-u--zuy-Iynnn U, 21 uE\on.,nv nu... i23.000. ' Valley a amoupt h rgeable 111,000; the Liberal: as diicigen of Smn and Advised his puriabidners meet their dogoion the mnyof Liberal speakers tint _would come into the county- Tbpngh the Bishops by such means igrbeeded in saving Champlain to the Conaervaitives, they . need no`. imagine {themselves any nearer their object. of 1 coercing Manitoba. Unier Mr.mLaurie,. . all will get simple justie'and thelewcgn - be no coercion. `The sooner the _ ecclesiastics understand this, the better I it willbefor thexnaelves and for the. ` people of Canada. ` I IMPRESSIONS BY Trim W,AY.3 I am glad to see that Chief King I intends to strictly enforce theby-law prohibiting riding bicycles on the sidewalks. While perhaps the majority of cyelistsfnre very -careful of the rights of pedestrians,` some seem to think thatouly wheelmen have the right to use the sidewalks. The poor pedes- trians would not object to having bicyclists ' use the sidewalk where the roads are bad, if fthe riders would use some descretion. `Men and women alike use the sidewalks and are` not at all particular at what speedy they ride. The wheelmea have themselves to blame if the law is strictly enforced, for had they-not abused the privileges granted them. it would not have been necessary to take . such action against them. ' 41 . interest in lacrosse in this district. 7` `think that u goodlkjulln-ior league ooukl be i urranged with the following clubs: Colling- wood, Alliatou. Cookstowu, Elmvule, Pene- .tang.,V' Midland. Orillia juniors, Allanglule ` mid `Barrie juniors. With a satisfactory` V; schedule including these clubs, there would be some good sport that would increas the Y. `Know. I , April i`Z--John MsKeown, of I e`net9;n.7, ` is visitini: his parents here. ` Last Tuesday afternoon the sheds and stables of the Commercial Hotel were raised. The wdrkksinoe is going ahead very fast. 1 a....;..a hf ni1r~farme1`B are reported to have iagomg aneau very mu. \ sown grain on the 7thr Bomb of omfarmers are reported for the climate in chin vicihity. , n.....;.. -Hinklina was In Toronto HA few I the cumaw _xu mun m.......,. A \ Geoge 'Hick1ingwaa in a da a'1aatwee}i.. ' ` . e are pleased to_aee the happy face at Father Geurin amongst us again, after an 4 absence of several weekajn the city for ` medical hid. We are -pleased -to` note an 1 inxprovgament in his nppehrunce,` and trust ` it wjllcontinne. -` I _ Some of our boystare nlreadyleq.ving for the North, and there are mom to follow shortl V. ` We wish-`them all prqaperitye in ' New ntario. ' ` WM . ` Mra. T. Good, 9. former rehident, paid .us. `a ft`iendlyAviait1nst week; - > _ .Qnmn mnnn individual brokajnto the bay} ` 9. ft`iendly_ visit lmst week; " -Some mean individual the hum of Jamea'.Keaney. one day last week,-phi; L =cmie`d out a. few dozen bund_la obaled hay ,nnd*.atr&w."and strung them alongfthe z'_oad;,,' - Great. exoi.temenh ` prevglled. here" `a. ivea `ago _Sa`ti1rda~y. ;du5rlng the j<':oui1cil' meeting,` `(war the prgpoaad `school qunstlpnl 'l`h"ey - lntelid dolngawny with one aohaol in this` l vininity, andmany were ggnxlons to learn of . tEgec'l1_;mga:. ._ _- ` ` 9 ._.Y1`lu;;poople of this v1oiniby,wgar_e very much 'au rp_riaed xmd shocked over the navy: of ' bh sudden death 9f.Mzfa. J.oepl1StoI1e.- It` is with re wt that wdohronlole her deathm this ting. e_lia.d been married only gal yam, l;o'eing .Ml Nellie, Adaughter of Henry Grlbben; of Vigo,.?l-The funeral, whlohpro-V b ceeded to Vigo. was one `of the largest that . eve; pnued ohrough our village.` Hervfrinds wemxiuany, and all will mm: her grenly, and . V mMuWUg-mmx *9 l husbupdinnd re _tlveu._;. , \ V g - THEE of: our citizens nl:tend6d_Oom'l. at Or`l;ht;rnt,~ laarlllonday. M h _` V illlome of thefoorrenpondenta in village; . ...:...../.. 4-Imv mm an Enworlh iLea,gm_s :>HE1;Pss"'r0:-::.--'~~-:-~-s~%~- Lemmy. in u_ few\j ;? a`n1.`3.`ii o`3;.5.."._I`~v, j f'.EI3mNVA,LE- . rm; their mm. I A ugwmm mmezjn expeotedfto bvev ' A L?gi~>9mux... mhe pro-v_. '__:__ K5 all omgg 9 OP 1.. 7 dolwym Hi. `Know, from Hume. Some "smart" boys were _outside piling ` wood against the entmnce `door, during Christian Endeavor, on Thuradav evening. - 'e are gorty to lcarn of the death of Miss Kate.Cnmpbell, of Edgar,_ sister of Mrs. Alex. Gilchris.b,' wlid died 1ixat,,week, aftena lin enngilluegs, - lh Mnnnniu left for Kewatiu, Manitoba, f$2}1'?iiL', " ' _ .11). Mccuaig left . onTuesdny1aat.' ` _._.__ Apm IZ-DDOW uuuunu nights are cold and frosty. Hiram Farrell happened nights frosty. _ Hiram happened with a bad" acci- dent thia week, by A horse stepping on his unlyln We aie sorry to hear lial; Mrs. J amieso A aaorediconcert and bun social will he held in the Congiegntionnl church of -this placelon Friday evening, 15th of this month. this place intend holding a social on Easter ` `Monday. ' . .._.._.._ is very ill again. and obliged to be in bed.` , The xnemhers of the Methodist church in . Miss Brien i6k*for1' omH+m' e%i.s1no Miss Lavina. Rowat wi ing school at Easter, i George Miller, of Ed week at Gavin Andrew Drya to` hurt his arm, as Miss Smith will > `closing of school, at Easte ` gramme in exp l)rysdul s, lggt week. 11 commen ttac_l1- n Muskokn, V ` gar, was visiting last 1`urner a. , /- dale, who had the misfortdre `able to-be out again: _ have 3 concert at _the eufted. d was visiting-at Mrs. John .--_... r. A good pro- .UlU\U.l.` unu.. 1\rsa Berth; Lnkes. of Bradford, who has _ boen_gseriously_i11 for" some time past is ' ~slight.ly better.\=]L,_ Graham . of Toronto. was caller] to town on Tuesday for 9. con; ` snltabiou with Dr. Duncan, of `Toronto, Miss Lukes unc`.o gxnd Dr. Campbell, of . Bradford. Atraiued nurse, gxuduute from the Generhl Hospital. Toronto, ariIed`1a:1_L , " nig}xtfWe(lneaday).tun ,51 Lukas. Her many friendnare hoping yet to 'nig}:tfWe(lneaday).tun , m..... J Lukas. hoping . she her fully restored to her wontd health. ` Mm (Rev.) Goiq Whofhas heeujakingr ' cagegf her cousins. `Mrs. and Mias. =Lukes will return IL her home`in. Gorrie in the course of 9. few dayaT`Mrs. Lukes. is also much better although she is not yet able no Aquaintanca in this viciTuTy`lastSl_1nday_. Alf. Thompson has secured a. situatiop, near Elm Grove, for the summer. ' V W. Robinson of Coolxfatown. was l)u_rld pn '_ Ajssembled to sympgthize with the ber3aved :.....u.,. The avmnutliy of the oomnllmity is_ April 12th-;H.bA. arehallrenewiifiii _ . Rev. Edmund . Baker oedupied the pulpit of the Methodist church, on Suudayhat, '. and delivered an eloquent sermon from the l followinprwordaz "-`Go thy wa.y,.whenI have * ` a more cunvanient season I will call for thee. -~ ' Arthur,` youngest child of Mr; and Mrs. V the lsortfowiug lrlenda and neighb0;_who' , DALSTON. ` April 12--S1iow atmoat all gone, buth ghts are frosty. _. _ V sEco_ND__13E mos. .` April 12=-Wal1i Kent, who T :inlHnr1mtne+ime;i_s1uo muny nl ~mhm;- t smma of Edward Blakels great speech on the nancial relations of Ireland, the -London -Daily Telegraph says:--"ToMr. -Blake, formerly the leader of the Liberal Party in Canada, and at one time a Minister there, was entrusted by his connuymen the heavy duty of set_ting~forth,' their views. `-His resolution repreented Ireland as sull- ering a heavy grievance, and `c/allud~% immediate action By the Legislature` relieve it. The speech wane very ne and masterly . cxposition;o_f~a complex subject, and commended the unbroken attention of the House during its entire length .-~~--Mr,=~ ~~~~ --3lake ea....edeli1'ery.,. Y.ES..__j}_, littlewanting in light and shade, but the t_3pe6(:ll was extraordinarily lucid throu`ghnutfIt arranged loig piles of gures so as tohg. intelligible to every- ` ', body and it stated the case of Ireland government should not draw deposits `with grczit vigour, but with perfect itself by paying more mm mmem courtesy, of languege, and n ne distin. lntl'tf8i-- l ` ction of tone. f -. ""J__.___,,._...._---~------ ` -. ht hgnwgg is LOPILI5 uuuv \_u M: Eectivenesst _ . TB: M Venezuelan Congress `- has mgnimounly adopted the triirty negoti- ted by Salisbury and Mr. OineY. yhichnngnrs wellfor the termination of he international unpleeslttnm hlth`~'t Ctda when thaiexodus Richard west to oyrvn'miner-at to the our suutli.--Toronto `V "`--~ W... _ _ _n ._______.__.. .. _Tul: `Post Oliice llanksiofi ;he Dominion Government will here- ifter pay only 3 per. cent instead of 3; per ciint, on the grounds that the April" \m Rm `BRADFORD. . ~ -l 13.0.41 has been giinm ri1ImsDA.Y. APRIL T15,,1%:s97. x, Manitoba, The teacher, Miss E. C. Montjoy, of` Veapm brick school. is very busy _ preparing for an entertaixitnent on Thursday next. r:`..;.+ M Rnhimmn left last week to entertainment mursuuy u Lieut. M Robinson last V attend military school at Toronto. Mrs. James Russell is` very ill reportgare not favorable. _ A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. F. J favorable. A daughter Jacobs on April 1st. Edonvale Div.,No. 129, S'.0.'l`., hold on open meeting lis eveniugbn _t.he occasion of the Anniversary of `Grand Division of Ontario. ` . . -6 ' Tnoimrbm. ` l Holy Communion will be administered at I St.`Jude e church next Sabbath. _ .~ M. and Mrs. Genme'McLeau, of Newton 3 `THE _Star s Winnipeg; _correspondent says :-;-Winnipeg and Macdonald may [down V inther*4:i oer& Conseniatives . Winnipeg,have_foma1ly to pfade and-Rather-~h ford will in `Mac- donsild. of-"running"; bnt V n 1a,_1_ L.. mill fnnn HIV!) We Wlll uuu uuww... The Rev. Mr. uBVz#x_l is visiting acquaint- , ancea here. . ~ 4 - , Messrs. Brown s\nd_Stewarb attended the` onserm we tkweeleizgsay-- _ ner. We hope to see the strongest man put 2 b in the eld, and when the Local General Elections take place we hope W031: Simcoe 5 wv'rv}H)crx-mleemed. ~\-~-~~_-~_~-~ -~ ___._.. SC. J\l(l0'& Cnuruu Mr. and Mrs. ( Robinson. were V Week. Mr. Ll1thel`1L8lm0x,~Uiuuuux;n, w.u..._.., is under the parental roof.- inammation. Drs. McGregor. Ross and Miss Annie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James McClenn, is very low at present with , nu.- Iuunuuuuuu.-. _. -. V c 0.1` . The Rein Mr. Spariing was in`Toronto, last week,` writingiou his final examination. We wish him success. _ \ .` Tu... Haw Mr Ralmr is viaitimz acquaint- April 12--'l.`he debate meetings have heen a fietic combat between two boys. which is a disgrace to this community. ~ John Murphy is home again after a few months absence. He intends leaving here ` ,soon.`with his wife and family'fo_r the ` American side. - ` 1 hunt to work in the miiiai ~ ` laaan Diokinaonlpurposea, leaving -us, at an early date, to resume work on the new I ...:i...;... 5+ Pm-rv-Sound. ' ~- --~; icloaed.` We are sorry to any it ended with ~ `John McLaughlin have gone to Gra.ven- ` i (H151: LU wunn In u._.-. ......... Diokinaonpurposw \ railway at Parry Sound. Henry Lafrainer `is h hnn\!i1_ . . v , .J1nlidnyj.n V `A v_ _ ,, Jrmnvale, wnere sne ng_neeu uviug wwu . " Thomas C0Y' !9 9191 "1 W f d'l Mrs. Ellis for the last few months. ' " business and does his share of shipping, _ Miss Lena1)`,m~ is mendingafew dgys 7 Tllfdlea 05 the hard Ifi88- . - . with Miss Maggiesaunders at hen home on There seemato Be A dlwe aloha Mt1{me10m_ot F109. _ _ here, as a number of valuable animals llnve I C Beacock and P_ . J`- De have` been diedu` __g . ~ v- - _ V {robbing the sugar, maple of its `sup these M_eBBI`B. M11m*.V 5` C.'v m5v' mend 3 laefweeks. They report a good run. **&|`-3l$H1.11l' W8 Week. Theyvhave a lm`ge- ,sg;me-of our young people recently spent ' `". ` ` . 'k t d'A hi '*'9k.- wen.` an enjoyable `evening ate ` talfy-p_ull"'a't for them`; , ` Mrs Mill-.n~'s. .n_l~:,un,....,..,i1..,;._;,... _,}A}\`.qV_gummg`f_,tgoingiw : __W .__________7_V I axuounbol work to do,Awhieh well_-,3 ' A `~ ` F Qo.,, intend , ll astartingqut large} _ . ; \PatT0`F)onne1ly{-isvfor-the~summr..:going;L, i :..+,. ......+Im.- anhima of usefulness. law into a .._,...-. om `LAKE. ~ 'April_'12-_M.re. W.m'Dnvey,7:f Bradford. 1 is at, present vieitingher mother. M1-a..A. `.MoAule`y, here. = - I ~ j , __'@Wi)lio.m Donaldson, of Penetang,, visited .1 his niece, Mrs. John: McAu1ey, here. last week-. - ' ', _ L _ A few of the young people here a `ens a pleasant evening at the home of John ittle, Von ;I1`ridey evening of last week, he"eveno_ I being a; tnfiy pull in fewewell to-Rex Little, | who in l_ea\'ing_for'Tor0`no? _ ';-V` ' L .- , Quibe a heavy tell of snow here oey lest, `which disappeared eh ramidly aeit `came. --:Some time ago James+jArcher left" for, Malnitobu. `L ,We understand he woe not euc- goasful Sin ,;obta.ining' w.o:,k'. at . i`a_t. but is , employed now`. - ' " J. A; -` - Hnrhnt Darrell. who has beenmmsing wuumw xqgnuu vuu-5 .,,,...__--_ ` vilsrvgznt than were necessary. `1.';.:.1.. s..l.m1m.umlm crnat ` t;?#1Vii1zVV[A`)1I`t5_ :veV`fV4oVJV::';'>o}1t.it:al.papt{6n- J .3 {bfiilgd thht't.e"gqver1;r_L.anb by ma:*I?s&inz -aluzflfor ~1ooo "from here, rturnedlastweeliz. ` .11 P. McDonald nud~fumiIy, ofjilladale, '3 ` visited f1-indshere`on Sunday. _ .. 1 9 7 _ William _Deun,is. who has been in Elmvale, ,1 ' `for New davs. returned home. ` ` -`i ~Roada are drying, rap1_dly. -.I)_L1st"willeoon ` ` be ylng..--~ -- = ` 7 . ,F. ' J amen Btiroh has purchased 9. new engine 3 and inbenmrouhting lumber for .]. Martin,` Hilladula. 1- ., 5 " 1 ' . A wefvmnywheagef-thwdeath`oLMr; I Fitzglbboua, of Mt. St. Louie. ,Thefamily=' < have, our sympgt fv in their bereaiergxent; : employed nuw. ` ;. Herbert Darrel), 1 `w()od for Thomhs Dgvitt, in` a `from returned 1ast'we_ek. D Mnnnnld lfud fumhy, ( &tT0LH0nnell_yfl9vl01`~-u)U-~nuum another sphere of usefulness, v'"'2*':"';'o` ` V `.gg..sw~NAA`::3?-f_` `;"A 5 ggsclxrzon "`{?':`."_??` W-_; ' V =cupo ou_,A gut; _V It `Me gyiyatxg ' .a........'.. -nu-up-3 Ml` I church next aanmxm. . 1 Ge0rge'M:Leau, * , visiting relatives here last Lim I. . Baker visiting ANTEN uf.Ls. yGu,mN,e`e`P`P` 5`? monks. ; A mnd. , is home spending his Lu: m..o........... W, i.\`;t)' unplesamtness hitherto of} . um-11 hns:\ nremrimz 5 b,e.n{o.utting. L 9. ,ou_mp` bzclg I. y. nexc. and lust asummy. . ` Ravi." N. Campbell .was initiated as a member of Court 1493, I;0.F. on Saturday night. V ' ~ . 5 . Sap still runs well.` Roads are drying. Hugh Ross. of Shanty Bay, visited the ,lS..().T., on Wednesday, April` 7th. The` following oicera were inatald for the D coming qixafter :_"'\V.P.. Ed. Todd ;, W.A.,. Uuv u;.u--v-u. Apr. 12~.~Francis Ferris,`nf Parr): Sound visited friends here last week. (1,... Danny on!` Till Tnhvmfnn nf Rm-rip Vu-1lte(l menus new man WEEK. _,Geo. Perry and Will Johnston, of Barrie, called on friends here lagt week. rm... Nallin Rmirh nf Hsuvlmntnnn, in called menus nere man ween. Miss Nellie Smith,_of Hguvkestone, is visiting at Guy Kirkpatricks. ' Mrs. A. Thomnaon and Arch McCuaisz Vlsltlng an uuv l\lrKpaEl`lCKS. ' Mrs. A. Thompson McCuaig are` visiting their sister`Mrs. Jas McAi-thur. `Miss Mary IvIcArthur is hnmuwfrgm Ori11iu.__ Gm. Moore. of Hawkestone. was here on M183 Mary AVICAFIDUF X8 lllllwlfflill! Ul'HIIL|. _Geo. Moore, Haxvigeatone, 03' V Sunday. Rm,-' N. Cnmnbell was inj Qaa; tL50iH . I . I GIBSON. A- -ApH'l-L2.--Bauke-`.oLs'uowLate_atill__tq ` :.I n`m=.n in thisrvicinitv. ~ Asst. .R.S., Mrs; 'Blackmore; F.S., Chas. Crawford; Treas., John- H. Crawford; Ghap., Ja_s. A. Crawford; Com, F. J. Bell; A.C., Libbie Forward; I.S . Lizzie Kirk- pqrick ; O;S., Pat. 0 Hearn. The members; were regaledon peanuts and candies by the losing sidein`th'e programme competition. The division will meet every two weeks during the summer. ' 0! la gnppe, ls able to De arounu uguuu. `Jae. Lawson a children have been illvwith scarlet fever. All are. out of danger and I100 e _;'_T:::::[ _Mi_s'_Lucy Patteraon l_ms returned from . E1: -been living with 1': Mn Ruin fnr tho last few months. f2t&pHl-E--.n&uhu--U seen in thisrvicinity. 'l`lnn nnrf.h-wnnim'Ic the Ice mm me my agam. _ The Rev. 'Robb.~Mooditr,4of`_3m'1'i , preached an able sermoxrin this place Sunday last. > . Gm Arnold. of Knox oollesze. will take seen 1:: m1s`v1cmu,y. _ The north-westerly winds have fdiiven the ice into the bay again. T114: Rm). 'Rnhh:`M00diB . 0fEI'l'i . Sunday la5t- - Geo._ Arnold, of Knox college. will charge of Wyevale, Gibson and Van Vlack hppointxnenta this summer. - A. Dnnmm has been doing A. rushinq business with ma saw mm mngiy. _ R. Harman, formerly enginearin the mill here, has `goneto accept a inniilar position on one of the boats on our northern lakes. nu. mu. ..l..A'On non Hunt Mrn Q ~ nan appomtmenna ums summer. A. Doonan has doing ruslng business with his saw mill 1.te'ly. ` T2 Harman fnrnwrlv enain}3.nr.in the mill 01 me mats on our normeru lune. ` We are glad_to neg thtgt Mrs. S. " Dean, who has been su`erin'g, from 9. sevexe'a.ttack of la grippe, is able to be around again. I .Tm:;T..1wson children ill with he?!-gnnwi. irt. ----

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