Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 6 Jun 1889, p. 1

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2&1 . on he avysuru sussuss sbynuly uulsul. At the: concert the other evening some young men, svho evidently forgot that they were-in the midst of civilization, amused themselvea by lighting re-crackers and throwing them through the vvindowseamong the ladiee. causing quite a a disturbance. Luckily no harm was done, but let all youn men take warning`that.suoh1-owdyism` not be tolerated; and if the like ever occurs in they. `willghave the satisfaction of seeing t eir names in the paper. { 1 , , fetch ' ` on o no - UI'TU thUlf mg? I tion'li?y 0 the not in-thaoouuh and waiting 0 chance to. unnoiaooounh with mlimm: frionda. , thy Juuitnro.no.w-the only ot` or avogu of mail}! to thq bill. 2:76?` $51 he got qnywluu olu. . Advance Oorroapondenoe. The '0. E T. S. and B. O. H. of Shanty Baywheld a ' nio and concert on the Queen : birthday. a u prooeeda of which were given to pay o tho old debt on the wharf. The poopla of Shanty Bay will now have the aatiafaotion ot knowing that the wharf in paid for. The qneation now ia what about rnnniun "iainla I Iaqln nhatln WC ? KC! Tu`. Bu-rio District using um held at Eilllduln lutwuk. i About fteen mininteu, . hymen, were in attendance. 1;; one, andgthe report: with reference to T 7 as... 1:. ...-- ...--...: ommtn were .onoonmzing.j. u nu. .J.uv QIICUIUII IIUW repair: which itbadly needs. At {aha nnnnniln Chg nknm .'.'.a`."~ -- - mi .... 0 ' ' 3" ! `I 600.: p omo'as. ;5otg:5`oP0. 55c:w;o 311.00 to $1300 ;ton_ ` ` MR; hay, $8.00 I ton; beef hind ':tr`wo to 37-00 1' (:wt., fo;-e uni?` or. $600 to P0!` ow ; mutton 73 go3m' '00 $6.00 II but quoted . park-'36 0:` ` `Ind; lamb, butter, 14. cg; 15 ' to 650P0l'cwt.; 111:. akdozen ; wo1"'l61;t|:)dl;8:`g1z:. 10o.;o ' PI ' 1. - 9 3 son, ; p:al'%1t'3.`f1s_`-4-ptece; lgmbokino, W `WWO The market on. Saturday was a fair average one. The long rainstorm with the deprtss- ing influences of the destructive frost we have had, tended to keep people at home, still, and as was remarked, the attendance was very fair. There was a good supply of potted owers and dilferent kinds of plants to replace thossdeatroyed by treat. There was also a goodly quantity of early garden pro- duce. Current prices were not very dierent from last week's quotations. These are the rioes :. Wheat, 85c. to 90c. ; barley. 45. 500- 2 nah. Ran, In 9511 nnnnn KKn On u Mr. W. B. Sandera.-of Stayner, was unani- mously selected the nominee of the Anionic- tion as a candidate for election to the Council Board of _ the Ontario College of Pharmacy, who,` in returning hie thanks for his nomina- tion. referred at length tohas long;representa- tion at that Board and the `gratication it was to him to be thus endorsed -by the Associa- tion. He concluded by expressing the hope that after the recent dark passage in the history of the College, entailing so much litigation and illfeeling, the true interest of "it would not be` lost sight of, at least in re resenting this Association. V tters of general interest with trade were then discussed and for the purpose of arranging a basis upon which uniformity of prices could be secured. The Association adjourned to meet on 24th July next. uuvyucu vvnoulugun Iwurlmulll. The following oicere were on motion elect- ed by acolamation`, viz: P eaident, J. W. Slaven, Orillla, nominated by . B. Sanders; Vice-Pregident, J. P. Kidd, ie, nomin- ated by G. Monkman ; Seer ry, F. J. Stewart,` Stt% or, nominated by V r. N eebitt; Treaenrer. . B. Sanders. Stayner. nomin- ated b F. J. Stewart. Mann. G. Monk- man. arrie; O. R. Sneath, Penetang, and Isaiah McMahon, Allieton, were elected to aotnwith the ooere as an executive com- Im ee. - 11.. an -n n_, 1 _ p.-.. \. ULIIUII UII QIIIIIICJ V-VUIIIII Mr. John O'Donnell, `wgfo-hu been invol- ling through the State! during the winter, has retumed home {or the summer. . 1 TM . `D 11-...-- ....I _..II..: -l.LI. :- 4--' 3:`- SIMCOE, ONTARIO, TI-IURSDAY; JUNE 9, 1339. < r VVQU UCIIIUII Hcthep submitted a code of bylaws for the guidance of the Association, which. on being discussed nation by section, were adopted withllight alterations. ' Than fnllnwinn ninnra nun; an unnd-inn n`nn` UIIV VUWWI UIIIIIIHT, =0II Q U033 inst , -for the purpose of forming a District Association, and for the selection of a can- didate to represent them at. the Council Board of the Ontario Coll of -Pharmacy. On motion of Dr. W. B. esbitt, B. A., of_ ' ` . seconded by Mr. monson, of Brad- ! . Mr. J. -W. Slaven was elected chairman, and on motion of Mr. Edmonson, of Brad- Iord, seconded by Mr. Isaiah McMahon, of Alliston. Mr. F. Stewart, of Stayner, was apointed secretary. _ _ r. W. B. Sanders, of Stayner, then explained the reason why the meeting had been called by.him as the representative of the district, and moved, seconded by- Mr. Monkman, That in `the opinion of this meeting it is expedient that a Druggist s Association foi-this" District be formed. the exact limits of which would subsequently be dened by the action of the Council Board of the Ontario College of Pharmacy. Which was carried. . ' D- LI.__ .._I_..-!LL,S - 1 n I I A - I vatibi ll signicant an 1 demonutrhtnon of the grawing truth that 3 worn-out party u-{mm is loci its power to rule the ought: "and Mgu of Canadian citizens. -'--'l7c legrnm. ' * . -` -`-V 3lIl.'lUiIH . The ' of this` dint:-iot assembled in the Go Olmnbor, :on lihundny. aou; mus . for than Inn-nn-a no a.....:.... . n:.a..:.... UUIUII WIUII W P--6517+ `oi "l'QlIsnndot`l0no. L ;|n `-u:;g_ I1 "4 ,-_ , -13; .__`.'4L,-; Not the 'l.'oo1 ol 5 ..`....1 7.3.. -1. fI_j__!_I_ __ Jlll IUVUIIIUV HUT` GUI` UIIU UHKUIUIO Mr. 11. Harper and` wait 01 ton. celebrated their silver wed tag on Saga:-dgy last. J une lit, on whiqh. 9_oog'u9n.thoy,.g_w_oroA presented with 0 Y6 VhI'IId,Ig_ilnAo.Iilyqr. 93 uenjice by their child! . _;UIi $116 i.ClIio= py their 8011, D1`. Jr GI 23-]. was married to Miulqtop; of{ b _,ir;,i In- iiotgu. at '.._`...'..I uuuuuv vlllulu UIIIJUIIIK IIIII Illa i0WlIIlll] 01 Hamilton, Baldimand and Alnwick early Saturday Inorningt It haglreined steadily and quietly all nig t, when-` between two and three o'clock the sound of _ylI_a_t man people describe an a watenpqut was heu-cl .1!ra-i 11.. 99 uthwvshe I The Itorm cloud pulsed ew`a~1northeu1:ex-ly. lenvinu behind it 3 track of eeoletion about teniniiee wide. Port Hope on the west and Grafton on the eeetdo-net nppeu to have been included in the pethfof the Itoun. The wont moo imaginable mu created`-in ehel valley of the Beltunore creek, which supplies the chief water}-Dower in the lziding. An hour` after thentonn hed penned one-small dnm qfterhnnother broke guy, and the-tide ewe 1: down to the lake with irreejusblo ~f9rY- . it `near Oobourit swept away every 513111 of , ` , e dun 311 3.8118831 '41! .` etghe` oiifthe Giand _ , eiij,fnortjl_`_ of the; woollemtutory pend bro t_wo.or` three: - ` dgm.et~ ml _ $|"n`uaIn'n"rI` unrecognizable bodies picked up along the course of the deadly ood and buried in nameless graves. Alread the `vatims of the calamit have been cum! in the Ohio river below. ittaburg, more than a hundred miles from their former homes. The calamity in one of the most terrible recorded in history. Them seems to have been wanting toit no acoeuory of horror. Thousands the water swept away and drowned, other thousands were crushed in falling buildings, while many poor wretohes who sought shelter on the mass of buildings wedged against the railway bridge at thetwest end of the town were burned. We do not yet know what can be done for the survivotl. N o doubt money will be needdoi Ind if a call for money aid ahall come, we areqnite sure that Hamil- ton will not be last to tend assistance to the poor wretohea who are only lost . lo in their escape than the nnfortunatss _have gone to their doom. .a A -- -v-- v vv vuvwu wfvuv Iii VVCVIII .0 The moo`:-:0-rrivble rein cloud in the memory of the ilihbbiiint that ever `deluged thin ' us-vuuav as II WCUUIIIIVIIU WI uuuru UUIIJIIIIS over the lake from a nod wutorly dirgotion. When it struck the town the rain dguoqndod all - hn`Q nun` A `:51 -g:--`._- -1. un uuuwn uuv wwu Iuu IIIII u_uIUl__llu9(_l shoots, and in-atew niinnteumgll creek:-wore converted intojniighty torrohli. an northeutorly. Innvina hnhhnl it A Izrnni nf nnnlnnn -I-uunb THAT SUBSTANTIAL BRICK CL AD RESI- _ deuce situated on High Street unaccou- pied by Geo. Lount. Esq , ooutsinin ne Entrance Hall. Dining Room. Drewingh oom. Breakfast Room. seven Bedrooms, Ba Room and W.C.. all tted with hot and cold water. Lar e Kitchen. Geller. Ooneei-veto and Brink Step e. The lawn is tastefully (1 out with choice ornamental trees and 7 fountain. The lutqhen Garden in planted with a. choice lot of F:-u_it Trees. Altogether it is 01:90! the moat gipexrable properties ever offered` in Barrie {erms easy- Apfly to R031`. MEEKING. iustete Agent. Barr e. 7 liott uaaul IIBIIIH uu IIIIU IIUFDII 51115!" VVIUII UUVV and the south. fhe town stretches for two or three miles along the banks of the river. Just east of the town the Conemaugh is divided into two branches. On the south branch a very h h dam was built. It is said to have been a undred feethigh ; and be- hind it the waters of the river became a reservoir or lake about three miles long and rhaps a mile wide. For years fears have e ressed that `the dam was not safe, but fore rigs and warnings were unheed- ed. At last, the crash came, the dam gave way, and millions of tons of water rushed down the gorge in a wave forty feet high, literally sweeping the city out of existence and thousands of human beings into eternity. The whole terrible truth is not yet known. Our news columns are lled with frightful details : but days must pass before the whole is revealed and then a great deal of the narrative will only be that of unknown,.and up IYIIIIIA ll` ihn anus`!!! M and I-Asia-{nod in WVW W W` VIC -Hi In ` la . - , V . W`, ` .." H \r< \ loz` V mm"wmo?-?w*& 3 lunch nnnn-4| nlnnn ah: Glynn-gun`: vuvvu wan uuvluu u 011 of smull `towns-'-'C.:I;,b;i: wbo.1:)I::.wg(;<::1e- maugh borough, Oohetown end Johnstown itself. Thewhole had grown into one and constituted a city of from 20,000 to 25,000 inhuhitunts. The pluce was built u around 3 great industry, this of the Osm riu iron company. This company owned `oosl mines, iron mines. blast furnaces, iron-rolling mills. steel-rail mills, wire mills, and even non- relatediinglustries, such It woollenmills, as briokyurd and others. It employed thousands of men, and had $30,000,000 or $40,000,000 of money invested in its vast` enterprises. The Oonemuugh here runs through 3 narrow gorge, with stee hills rising on the north nn fjl `IA `Aunt: `nn`n`\nn `A: Luna. 5: v_u uuv svuuvnug uvlu lulu DDUGFIFUI ' "Johnatown u (or win 2) in county, Pennsylvsnia. It lay on_ the went slope of the Alleghaniea, on the Penn|ly- unia railway. seventy-eight miles out of Pittsburg and 276'-miles west of Phihdel- Ilka` mlun n:- :3: A -L--.-- --4--- -- L`-A VIC . To the horrors of the ood were added those of l'.9{ which routed [over a hundred right in the midst of the ood. It is im- possible in the space we can spsreto give the details of this unparelleled calamity. We give the following from the Spectator ; ".Tnlm-mmmn In I... .4. 9\ :.. n-...1...:-_ sunlnuuls Dun lulu `mun WBIF OI I'llllI(l0l- hit. The site in I -nhrrow gorge tn the mouuins through which the Oonomnngh river runs watward to join the Alleghmy river and nslly the Ohio. The name Johns- fnwn g: nnmmnnlln nnnliml on -.. -.....-..`...-a.:.... unvwn -uu uunugnluv vulirgd LHU |lDl.IlUd0lllll' town was gene `y app ' to an regntion townI-Oambn-in boro:lg:. (Eque- ....-.....I. |....-.._I. r1-I.-a._ _._ ___1 Instead of 200 persons drowned by the Penneylvnnin ood it in now nsserted that many thousands wereylost in the valley of the Conemsugh. The noenen witnessed that dreadful night and the screams of women and children going swiftly down the valley of desth to their doom, would hove moved the Itonieet heart. Stories of death, hair- brendth eooapel, andthe atrnngeut incidents, are relnted _by the survivors and by those who were spectators of the rushing waters nnd the terried people who were. being swept into eternity by the pitileu ood .Tnhhnhinri- ;I in Q Anni A` I...`II.n.. l....L_..--_ I1wvyv_ uuu vvunuuy I); one pmllul H000 Johnetowh in"m_s tort of hollow between two-rivers. and the ood. swept over the city at a depth of 40 feet. It in said only two houses remain, and but three in Cambris city. ' II`. M... L......-.. -2 1.1.- n___1 _;,, --c - -11!) `:1 Sta. f A dreadful catastrophe occurred in the Alleghsnye inountsins, Penusylvsnis lsst week. In consequenee of the heavy 1-sins s freshet occurred in the North Fork River, east of Johustown, which resulted in the breskinf of s reservoir sud the sweeping away 0 with their Voccupsnts were swept swsy, and over two hundred peo le sre reported to hsve been drowned. he sooounts which come from thst section of the stste sre of the ssddestd ption. It is possible thst there is some ex rstion, but st the best it is bsd enough. In consequence of the t ruin- storm rivers sre overowing their nks and A vnnt nrlhnl: nf nnnnhu 6- nun}... ...-s...- the chiet psrt or the town. Houses` -nuns uvvuu nu: uvuluuvvulg HIGH.` UIIIKI B110 3 van extant of country in under water. Property as well a life has been deutroyed to an axhmt not val: known `Flu. nnnnnn ... Fooagle were {being carried sway by the resist- ess torrents are described as most heart- rendinp. - I stun lvisilvn n-u--u --A-..-.- veunuu uuv yvo Iuwvul. .l.lIB scenes I! vvlvl us vvvan In IIIV uni Iluvll uuuuruyeu ;o`a.n extent not yet known; The scenes aarl nnnnhn nu.-nun `I-nninn nan-15.4 guy... I. `I... --_:- -13: non nnunrm. I-noon 12': amazon: msgfonr. Down use the Valley or mm: Want an hnfxn A:-ngg j-- `g... 1:- _ - [um Hm! LMBRIGLR nnnuax, A nonnative Wjunput sf Oohanrx. OIVL- .....L A.-.....:I.I; _.:_' -I-_.1 :.. AL- _ ___ ,. AND nommos or cumin; oim cm"-rnmox __:__ - -vw-vv cumin:-Iu-c-'a'uIw Cllll CIT Iinxlodjlntho work of Death uninc- Zhibgi Bl-mitlllll .1?` `i L'nrd Salisbury, the other. :da.y~ 2 gm audlence to I deputation of memhsu Illa bankers who came to the adoption of the bi-metallic Itnndud. _jA!k;`liItqding yo the yeading of I oarofully.pnpqr9d-qdnl; :1; whxch the neoeuity Wu uroli y urge`. I r remonetizing sum oil 36:` V ` ogotg lntemhnmm ...:u.. ..-u .1`-.- *1 L LAT: Nnws ruin wonsr. ct Thee. carpenter. Last January, Thomas Carpenter, a brake- man on the G. .1`. B... was home visiting his perv.-nu. `He wan arrested on enepicion of bnrglarizing Goulter &,.. Ynife dry goods store. .-.When brought heim Squire Roee there was no evidence oeredjo sustain the charge, but the magistrate convicted him of wag;-apcy. and ned him 85.00 on leave the Sun... I......`...- n.......4... ..e.......a 4.. .1- vusggpuy. pun uuuu uuu .u.VU U1`, IGIVII mu iqyc hcun; Cu-punter refused to do either; ms counsel commenced proceed no .to have` the conviction quashed" by the court. 1`l|e"cale wujcoulidereri luf Wcdneeday'i;1 tl:`e'-Q`ueen"e Bomb Division of the High Oocrt of Justice. e conviction .qnu-hd. | uvjvj CVQIX At the Court here last Monday loans 70 one: were tried; Among these was '13. Kennedy, vs. Bu-ne.- This action was `brought by Mr. Kdnedy to recover hie witness teen fomgiving expert evidence on behalf of thp.toyn`_in,the._IIe of ve. 3;:-`tije, at about; year ago. Mr. Kennedy got n_ verdict for 818 00. V IIIIIIIIIUI. VIII CSCIIIHU Mr. W. Morton, of Toronto, spoke on the general question, teking the preninble of the Eetntee Bill as 3 text. He ie.a vigorous speaker, end was often appleuded. He indi- cated what might be expected from the con-' vention "to meet in Toronto in 3 few days. Our further notice at present. but we " re`: full report next week. . Ibo Citizen Bud will diloolgrumvat miuioto-*' if 0DonAir,HAll'ia enough. ` " .pr_om-an published in our hat ` ' --.R4:.a lg;-'."I'..e::';h:sec<`>)1l1ded the tresogition, I inw ' espo e orci yagainst es turn, at which some interruption occurred. The chairman invited anyone who wished to go on to the platform and speck ' st the re- solution, but no one accepted t e invitation. The resolution was carried, though quitea number `voted against it. at W Mnunn A` Tnunnbn send ; 4:: LI... awuw. V hid notion that o to the` Clerk 0! Ziiberal. Corner of ' .\'S'I`RUCTI0NVin on Painting and Instru- mental Music. Miss R. Porter. Terms empenteldt and Rodney v 2241 ' A ,,`__-_ - That we. the citizens of Barrie, in public ! meetin express our conderr nation of the acts of the uebecbeglslature, by which the Jesuit order has been 11100 rated and endowed, be- cause that in this so on there is a serious men- ace tenths civil and religious liberty, not only of that province, but of the whole Dominion ; and that wereard the failure of our politica.l-re- enresentativeein the Federal Parliament to ren- der imperative such` legislation as humiliating to themselves and the country. inimical to the best interests or the Canadian pee e and de- rogatory to the Queen's honor. An we herebv glow ourselves to the use of very constitu- o means to secure the dieal owance or the said aots.a`nd to continue our etforts till all sec- tions or the poo le of this land shall have equal rights and priv egos. `I'I__ ilk T,_,I ,, O C an n .. .speec : 1. uuu uu uau Uuusrulnu - nun lauli g8IlH8- ""' I man. declined. Mr. Pnllan was prexed, but declined. Mr. Robert King, Sr.-`, was proposed, and accepted the position. He stated that he was not aware what were the objects` of the meeting, but was quite willing to accept the position by being furnished with the program. On the platform were Rev. Mr. Black,` Rev. Mr. Barnes, Rev. Wil- liam McKee, Rev. Geo, Leech, Mr. Henry Bird, Mr. "E. E. Williams; Dr. Armstrong and Mr. William Morton (of Toronto), also Mr. H. Myers, who had been appointed sec- retary pro tem. Rev. Mr. Barnes o`ered rayer, and Rev. Mr. Black moved the fol- owin . resolution in a vigorous and able ' I lII'L-L :4 LL- -9aa__,,, n -n . I and Jams meeting. The meeting advertised to be held in the ; Town Hall on Tuesday ni ht was held as 1 per announcement. No enite measures seem tohnve beentnken aeto what was to he done or who were to do it. At half past eight, Mr. Henry Bird called the meeting to order, read the requisition and the Mayor : proclamation and indicated that the meeting would therefore be under the law : protec- tion. He then called upon the meeting to appoint a chairman. It was pro ed that Mr. Bird be the chairman, but at gentle- mun. MI`, Pnllgn Inna nun-\`.anp` The above amount of frost (4 ) was regis tered 5 feet above ground. with the ther- mometer in same position for years past, and might have denoted more frost at a less ele- vation. Certainly the damage done to the earlygarden yegetation by that morning's frost would indicate a lower dip in this local- ity. Three miles east of Barrie (Woodlands) 10 of frost wasregistered. Our townsman, Mr. Bothwell, was disturbed hya re near his` residence -at 3 a.m. that morning, at which hour his thermometer indicated 6 -` of frost, and returningshortly after noticed the curious phenomenon ot a rise in temperature to 4 above frost by the same instrument, but the ,frost left its mark on his garden. Mr. J on. Anderton had fruit on young toma- to plants, and potatoes in bloom, destroyed. A curious incident in connection with this frost was noticed--that a few isolated plants, and young growth on grape-vines, were left untouched by the frost, while others near to them were cut off. The large quantity of rainfall during last week, of 3in., exceeds that in any week for the past 14 years. I ,-I _I I I E II usvuun, null uIllUIU Ull VV eunesaay. ' I Rsin fell-Mondsy, 3 hours, 0.17in. ; Tuesday, 3 hours, 0.30in.; Wednesday, 4 hours, 0.16i`n. ; Thursday, 24 hours, 1 74in. ; * Friday, 12 hours, 0.431n.; sturdsy, 4 hours, 0.13in. -totI.l depth, 2 3in., durmg 50 hours. ` Q___`_|__h_V _ or ` on n Isiozthern winds prevailed on 4, northern 3. veering -ea.st,5, and west 2 days. The strongest attained some 20 nules an hour from the east on Thursday, the other days being calm tolight breezes. RlllIl`I:nn nrnnnnfgti 6:; IR 1.-.... A- L-._-1-- g ;..;:;: \L_ Ionian-ologtcal Report. for the sand week D-.II-_ I...__ 4.; `nan vuvg...-. -anyway nvo nun anuu vvuvn V Inuit June let. 1889. The night tempenture ranged from `28 on Wednesday to 46 on Satnrdny, and the daily from 44 on Thnnday to 84 on Sunday-e mean of 56 for the week, which in 14 below the avenge for the game week in the Int 10 * Df l JUQIIO The barometer indicated 0. 46in. for atm'oa~ pherio pressure, with the lowest reading on Monday and. highest on Wednesdny. Rin 2 `Inns: 1` I '75-: . Iv. mmouemznng silver on pxeg l'IV_i9,_011 mjzerchange with gold. Salhb . P11_ed_ at some length. `Hoi|i! thIC . . . Duuon this was not I niiion fa settled byaPnrliaIi16nbrydibe:?$d,`?*`;I'JI!_ ; he commercial nation; of Why I011 some agreement my lap I 1 '.`.: 5 > uvulg uinll Uullglllt UFUCZEB. Sunshine amounted to 15 hours, or barely 1 full day. from 5 possible 106 of sun in thy 1 week. o ' In!-to LU vuu lli IIIU IJTIIICI LITIIUK rlllwly company $50,000 to ' the break in their embank me nt. Many era are large losers, in large elds of romining grain were carried away to the depi of a foot end 3 half. The lake there in strewn with heap: of debris and wreckage. The total` Ion? to this riding can- not be short of $500,000. dollars." There are only `two or three bridges left Itlnding in the municipality, end the town in cut o` from the outside world. wo or roe families were `flill Iliniunn nA-u:A- `I `L-2.. I_-...___ -7, vnnnu. LWU ur IIIIEUO xumuau WOYO PGOIIBG. fro the upper stories of thoir house: in bolt. It will out the Grand Trunk railway oomnnnv SHINE] tn nmip an 1.... :.. oI.-:... IIcIIh|ho._' T " son} an of thoniloowillhkcnoti nun-Q `gunman ; IA 6'.` f court. IU 83 Jcln J. J. GILLIIM tionggregaisional Church. Preschmg ser- .vices ovary Ssbbath at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sabbath School at 3 p. m. Prsyer meotinga, Sabbath at 10.15 3. m.. and Wednoudsy at 8 p. m. Rev. J. R. Block, B. A., pastor. Stronger: welcomed. 32 `"l`ho_Bsrrie Loan and Savings Compony in paying four per cent. interest for money dopolitod with them. Those poruona de- -Iirom of depositing their money for short or long poriodl will do well to call on them st that ooo in Barrie. They advgnce money --Rev. MI? Percy, minister of the Church in? Ilnainh Qt _Tn-An). 1 .I....l I -I.- n__-_ uq. uuuu uu UUIU uuauu. JJIIU nuroll, gnv:-'-Fa: A DYANCI ."ZI.u on Tneodny morn- ing. Bo Inyo there are about 2,000 Inhabit- nnta on that island, which in 25 miles long by 12 blood. `H9 states that life there in some- timeu pretty monotononn and lonely, eapeoinl- ly 0 in the winter. He has been _ laboring thorn for Iomotime. Mr. Percy was once oonneoted with the Hamilton Timon. lunty Bay Public Schpol honor roll for :* Fburth Olan-Somor--'-Thoma (Jud. 8 "Ii 15., #.`. . :. a`. : .`3I`.. .* %.'::':9.E?E9r: Jyxgut ua Lzl. rxuno, .l."8&(ol18l'I3Q(13. Uooxlng Stoves. at r Stoves. Carpets. Sate. Garden 370019. and: her articles too numerous to men- non. 4.; {rho Sqlld Sllyer Ware. Watches and Coins wul be held subaeop -to a. reserved bid. 28-23` A_very`pleau'nt change in ahabe. We mean the new June style in stiff bats. J net to hand two cases, an the newest shades. right. Barrie Hnttera, R. Simmons an Cos, Sign, Big Hat. ` ' - .531? I " V"! "I7 " ` i;i Did you ill ne photographs of Bishop O'Connor Barraud Photographic Gallery ? Yen, King has succeeded in tom f the t goon:-ate ictures of the 'iuhop we have ever seen. V P A;:AI___,_, wall. Alex. Walt. Fourth Class -Jnnior-- Al .`Muu-.hWillie Graham, Ejlon Malcolm. 0laua-RoIey `Wm, Joqeph Packard, Willie Budd; Second _=-Annie Graham, 0a_In`erou', Bertie Sanderson. Second Mlhdwortlay, Ethel zillialnl. H Pitt`--tmilinn William: |' --Rev, MI`? Percy, minister [of England, St Joseph Islmd, Lake Huron, have : Anuxcn I on _ l`noodny ;nq|jn- `I'I-____LI_,,__ ..--- -uv-aI.n-I; uuuuvuyl, lll W OTUIUY, 3931101 Plljf-nilton Williams, Q OIIIIOIOII. 1, ' ` . . . . vvnvnuu IJIIIII IUIBIBIII. 0 i What d the M okeratic mean? I don't know i , the largest and nobbieet stock , at the Monokeratic store--fact - y. Yes. --Mr. Daniel Sor ,. Poet Oice Inspector, gand Mrs. Spry, left arrie on Friday by the !4.40 train for Athntic City, New Jersey, `and other places in the `States for e vuit. I 1--..` ___-. : -u , `____-.- _ -__ ...---nu av. - vldliv 4 --The Howorth treupe gave the beat of satisfaction to all who were at the Hall last Friday and the members of the Fire Brigade a quite content with the amount of each `received. -V --Wa regfet thgt extra advertising has crowdedout editorial remarks on the letter of Mr. John Smith, of Medonte, in last week : ADVANCE. Our cou-eapondent has not been forgotten. uni; MI `In the lino! than who obtained the do- grooof Bgchcla of_.Ax-tp at thehto Univer- sity f ' _`W'0l90,I0lIllIl0I0fG.A. H.;F.nlor; W Hutu. Ban-it. Tn .Anv:.utc:: aha xgn congntnhtiou to than -gentlemen on that Illj- ` ._-- ,._.,-.- ...._,. --Remember the excursion of Guthrie Church and Oro Station Sabbath Schools to J salmon : Point to morrow. mxreow. oonmtmz or Solid Silver .8p 113. Silver Plated Were Gold and Silver atohea and Chains Ftel Glgsses, Opera asses, Ancient and `Unique Coxns. a.eBroads ord used at the Battle of Ban- _nockburn.`B0 5, Steel Engravings. Pictures. Eight Dan 01 . Plano, Feather Beds. Cooking Stoves. arlor Stoves. Cm-nets. Safe- an-den Illltu. Black and --av, vvv uuvv nqvu uwvu A.Iu.U|ll.lU\.l.. -Bu vour Glo es and Hosiery at the Cash tore. see 1' Ladies 8 an Silk on. GEO. EEDY. an-IITI_-A. _!-__ Ll II I , __ _.=, i._...,. -The stone walls around the county property require tuck pointing or some of the stone work will give way. `l)_._.-._,l - _ v_-- vw -.v-- 7 ;-"R_e_v.' Mr. McLeod i`; home, but whether the work of the Commission is completed or not, we have not been ipformed. -Q:_ _.__A, can \ ---- ' __A b.;,;.; last Sunday n and out his leg badly. IIVL- .n.____ ,H J med Robinson fell on some glass ear the relidenceof Chief King, , W", ~- V-7'-ZOnr nninerona and kind correspondents are hereby reminded that Tn: ADVANCE is published every week. -There wu no material change in Tues- day : market .1notstiona as compared with Saturday's. _ -' -7-l7t[Vr_.-;I`homss'Unndle lost two colts by drowning in Mad River, on his son's farm, Sunnidale. I --Rev.dhlW1.-'.'McCullough preached at Hilb- dale last Sunday. -The Court of Revision will be held in this town next Monday. `FL- .___`_ , 2 \ -J6l-1n Duncan. a brakeman, h;ad three ngers jammed while coupling cars at Orillia last week. . - ._.._-v- V... .-gun-sat , 15 Ill. -Mr. Isaac Robinson has chartered the steamer Enterprise for the season. lLL-_L?, ' Rare and Gustljriiilag Household Goody? _--r-.-- ow- -1-v Iaviuwvuo -Atten;ion is called to the announcement of executors sale in another column. --Farmers are bringing their wool to market Prices are not as hngh he cotd be `\ , ._ _._..- a-av-nsnwio -'fHe raih of last Thursday interrupted work at the mill: on the bay. _ vm... n.._..L_ nm -- mg of the Barrie Presb _-_ -.-cw nan I-q.-v nu: -Tevo calls were conaid .J@1C9:QA -3 -AA----` -- ytery last week. 95 UUIIIIIIIIO ered at the meet- ou- __._ --.---v -_.vuuJ VIII Anvil WUC5. :;Service of sacred song at the West End Methodist Church next Sunday evening. ffnnnltn ant` Q1... ;-I.'- In._.__I , v _-- .,_...u.. -uuua uuuuny uvcuulg. hilgoots and Shoes also Trunks and Vslises at your own p as, at W. J. Paul's. --Mr. N. D. Neill, of Brautford, was in town on Tuesday to see his father who is ill. cc 3300 Est, w , :11 win it? See Me- -- Kirn s adverti ut. ' o HI --The Salvation Army people had a sort of gslithumpian procession last Thin:-sdsy even- mg_ . ,_ , .. ---Mr.A G. A; H. Fraser is at present lling the vacant place on the Collegiate Institute uta`. :'lIll . .I qmto 11]. _Mr. W. LI.-- - I ` Mr...W. B. Capon, of Toronto, is in town this week. a-The big d : ` ul * o .e W. P`nl. 1 000% O l`IAD0W 50103 on I -Countv Court and Gene!-:1 Ses;ionn Inext'Tnoodoy. , , ..v .--w -21-: UIAB IJCJI -The County Council will commehce the J one session on Monday, 17th. \.__ 1>_A_, In an - grnmmnlinfs PENGIL rams. - Next Sunday will be Whit Sundny. --R.I.oea in the Driving Park Dominion Dav. {See McKih1 s sdvertiseme nt. :Mr. Lally, we are slot-ry to say, is 01.11. {ILW PER ANNUII IN ADVANOI amen comm. nu onui. answer or not bind ' V " `I oglggpzg that _tho coming _4 3 39! intemstioml in '1n`.'.1..u}u.;a`., The platform w be reserved for ladies, who are espeoiallyi ted to be praaent. The chair W taken at 8 o'clock. RY. - T d'uiIhI`i1 upon mh co-oponolh IMPERIALVJ rnnnnaylizi PU 31.10 MmmTfNG wi`llF I this great question by Rev. PRINCIPAL G 15:. sunmu ' l\ addressed upon IT AND ownun, % unuzu .LVU1'1Lu!a`.-IDS 011110 808810 0! I110 Council of the Corporation of Count of Simcoe will commence on MON Y. T 17TH DAY OF JUNE. INS'1`.. at 8 olook p.m . in the Council Chamber. Barrie. An person or persons having an accounts 1' ot or bus!- neat! to lay before the ounoll I: do so with- in the first three days of the as ion. ' By order B. '1`. BAN TING, County erk. County 0 Simeoe. A 23 24 `CENTRE snffon FAaMEas:_I_:_vs'rI UTE PUBLIC NOTIOE.-'1`he -Juno some of __tho go`! Corporation Mcountg nf Qimnnn w nnrnvnnnnn `An 'M n\Y mt! 04 -ACRE FARM FOR SALE . Part of 1 Lotszsunm. Can. 3. Tow hi otoro. near Shanty Buy; 84 cereal: ol hardwood bush. soil good y stone and stumps. Farm Ho stable, for over 20 hesdot out , 1-2 tone of ha . Good wa. . small orchard, Apply to J OH MCGILL, Shanty Bay. 28-28p jnvu ' 1-`. a'rv.-A;t the random 1 '. . IA'l)`I}Fnma.s Hart. Shn.n'v*I`?u?. l33.';'.'oi"T:'.`.`L'.: 3:22;: 5. -~ *z:'a'o..*:~..*'"'**T`*'=..... -. W to daughter or Andrew Fer`:-ier, ., \ may. dale, Innisl. Ont. ` Co1"1'I`s-PA1"noN.-At No}-thviojw. heir Ouch 5322' 1:::.*:t. E*::.`:".2 on Mondafo. the 3rd at. Mr. 0hu.rle:t(`';'_pntu,' n. of Parkda to Miss Sarah J|.no"Pn HAP.1`ER-EATON.--At Bomellnville, N.~fY,, on. ar . S t day. June 1st 1889. D . J. . 0? asaymart, Pa.. in Ming l5mma(.}E.nEa on: dauggtgr of the late Edwu-.dzE. Elton, Den. ver. 0 . ` `S 1's%`.'.. ` J: .a`iE.9.%3"?`u?x2 i.=.xEcu1'ons' 3911.3` ----OF-- _:, "rf~`;i`.;';1`azi2;%f`s?1 `?"x`';- f `}3v'1':"3'3r"& Flaherty. awed ninety _(90) years an eight months. _ ` I (1311 ll?! ver. Col. ,, -Fa:anxnn.--0n Wednesd:f_ ` gfzafsg, at the residence of the b ' by Rev. Stuart Acheson. M. 'n\.'ahm- ll!nn_. `lnniiIl_ fnni-th mama - V de a' Cling: A. sum xxxvmqx 23 wno " ".- VOL Sunmr. Wngiu. NEW Anvnnmsnmnms. 9, at the residence or me bride : 1': .,VnS*1*:m:a.:::z.`:a.* 3* A or. s u = her. J. Cookltnwn. to Bulls. Innnndl FOl t_i/KLE. coco. Fohairman Committee. pro tom. 1 h rants dopbidf " ; I "f3vI33ux'3'~'t-tA""ii% Qhhg-` A- M "' I ad mots. - !..4 .. .3. I .5 .4 .v We . I-.. -`lull I noun 22-tf Fuwloy-Bothwell-_-Ordetod~.that.inItmo- tion: be given, to hive p]l ngoeugry omu. ppinted for the I_1u 91.. 15hiu`GpI}nqil.: ; A. -Fnw%ley-Bothw9l-_-O derpd, ...tht- .th_e tzeuurer and p'ol,lootor`bo ihMiruc'ted to oom- pel` by diltfedi. -_rI.tepayg'r_'s ' in Qrtbnljl for mat, topqy with,interga)y` the 20l3=Jp11e5 2 -and--thnt the tiliho for Vpugemlezpt` of` T_ e'I"bb xtendedfio am am. my 9-iygl` 7 yhgyg ml... ff ( Ail ""i'J;o"oh7::;:'t71i*z:g 6% treat agnvontion on the nth and-l2bh at am.` he ohu-actor, pnthnuinqm and sincerity of !`. .:.4.2`9:.':9.?" ...;..;';;`:. %?`~&2 .`.i ;l:ovi`..if;!;".:I:5vi:o7n:'u+ow_vto mt. u;.`;;."' 0;? able 6o o'uion* thvirgntim4u,'":"._l`-116"` liof Sela provoked by tho:ulhwauhe.oUtho. -....-... -. !'_}..i.*3`;;`.`.`i" .%F`& &1`;;;.I.'. 33.3 3'z'.o;'.'5'.'a"c'3':"oo-on-ac-."" "" "W 33'. I If&.yu.v' III rlvyvs IUFIQIIQ VVIU III! IV V&"'JUUlI V aid. "That a plank` sidewall: be uiucom Hr. Lino : oornor to the `Armory. the duct to bubout ;- .. -g V 4th. T ptaohgngaybo undo` on-throne Iideo . the whutfrpp that uonngot .ofn1p of the leufroq. 1:19 and dau`aer_;thsn at Pl,9.9}!,t.'h0. 393"!`?9':.?.-.'.e3r=-,% : j s % o"'..$'`%'f.3`% mm" "73 xiii." o'}."o.`i`3i.'3'1."3`c`. .`3'-`.c.m. """ of dleotrio lighting now in operation in)! Province; `T- 0 ........-..__ - L-.._-I L- L- _I..-_.I !_ I-IIII I 190 The debencum and all money ..a securi- t`i_en for moneypoy at the Bank of Toronto, aubjeot't0 tho,oi-`(let of the Mayor sud tress of some weeks to Miohi '. T V Mr. 0. Ho kin, of Jorono. iq trading sometime at 1'. Gear a Mason : Poe ptmt. The Mine: Aul_t, "o Tillanburg, no vhit-_ ing at the house of W. Ault, E:q., on Toron- to street. ' - ' 11:... u....:.. :_-_v~u._.. nu-__u;__\ n.-,1: All money and ioouritiol for money to be held .in the norm and uunbjootto the joint order of the Mnyor and -treasurer of the cor- poration of. the town of Barrio. n T `Rnvinovtn o m ....| 1 1 m...-...1 n..i:;.- ....... III for_..IdVioe. -. A -QV IUK ... VIII`: .'1`he `Ieoond instructs the clerk t6 acknow- ledge the riceipt of 5 letter from the Ssult S156. Mario Water. Gun andLi(hting`Oo., and in 1111 lial: Arvin has an: nf GAIL` In-I! chainin- ;~eoommondI 3 barrel to be pinned in ' the creek on Bradford strut. ncgr Allaudde; for fire protection. VA - Anni "A I a 'Dn||4 Ilr....I.. on-IA-a-'C;n` Ln 05'-#095 - ' V, at 2 (1 That gravel be 11% enjefew _`qn Pee? I.treet, between Vsellington John streets, end that the [erect be graded 2 pnh in pfoper reptir, ooet not to W u(i;;).o:I"t"r.e`o:ipti to" be endorsed by the prolentrounrer to order of Mayor and gaequgo: of the corporation of the town of `me. ` 1 FIIL- .I-I_-_.L.._-- ..._I _II ...__-_. .4! ., !l\ll-I'IVIl Vlv ICU KIWII VI IICITIUI . Reports 9. 10 and 11. Finund Po1ioo,\wero pruuted by lit D uty Reeve Marl-in. - , . M :1`_l_a._ rater: T. atnon Jones. `thong _6_z_zn- 1.-- l_.___ _;'__!.u,, , 3' IV! IIIU PIVJEUUIUUIA ' Re No. 5. `Public Works pnuntod b 2nd oguty Reeve Flptqhor. I'O 90lIlIOIdI Y lit, grading and _om' repajn he done on Elnnboth Itrqet went,` pout not `tou- `coo.-(1835; - 0...: Thule .......I I..- .....a ....-'4. 5.3 ~..1--..`.4':..; kept by the clerk and n reoept book kept by the treeenrer. en` upon; perty applying for licence the treasurer shall give I. receipt for the payment, `and the production of such re- ceipt y the `applicant ehell be I enicient voucher for the payment therefor ; end the clerk shall report the lune of every licence to next meeting of Council. - V Tkn hn n'AnL nnnnn-A n An-el:n-Cg AAnA IIVJU IIIVUWII U5 QVEIIUICI Thutthe clerk repure u duplicete collec- tor : roll. or en dxtwnul column in the un- aeeement roll. as may he found most proctio-_ able. the treueurer tokeep and return to the clerk A daily statement in form to be proper ed and the clerk to check the same when re- celved, and if any error: or diecrenenciee the clerk to report the some to the Council. Such statement includes the treasurer ; daily bunk 'dI_.lt.a.:.-_-_-..-_ L- I,_L .AL._. AL _' II :- "" 1s71':'$'S}1.a.ie, (nod Mn. 4s..a;.,., Florida, is here on I visit to her friondu, and in look; ing well. - . 1..- m_...._1- __.: _-_ m-,,._'., utszouum -to look uftoi tho` oollectin of the market stalls. ` rm... .I.......:a. ..---:-4..' ;.-`.|_---...u__.-w.u I... N yruuvu ll JIU uu ll! LIIIIIVU IlII'l'Ill.' The.'t;;t fe:-I atqon Jonmvwhole dom- mnnioation has .boen~oouidorod. to a solicitor `nui Q :-`ihvhun ' inf mn"1:VI'>_.wl'8,mFman' '7"`o}I\;33.;ip2L&I like an or or book be kept by the clerk, and then `I Avninhnn `nun {in nu: H: CH VIIIUI IIVUD IIU BWPU it explains how to use at. 'l`l..I- `Inn-J -`\n`I `an A IU VA]-IICIIII IIVW I That there uhsl kept by the clerk than in-Assn rm-_ nn 1"'t'e" license `book to be and reoept bobk kept by nnnn A nu-tn nnnlulnn Inu- Report by Councillor Fnwloy. . It, `recommends the payment of accounts amounting` to 8343. 86. `n-..__.; .- In 1-2:,-,;-_, "'A'3'oesury papers were referred to the proper committees. . uuuy. .I.U|l_l'I 'l'UU|IVU]l!lIJ L\re Petition of `J eph Roger: and others eete forth that 12 year: o certain rntepayere on Bradford etreet pu_ aeed the gore for 8800, end preeented it to the town on condition that it would be enclosed with a proper fenoeueodded and other improvements made, for beautifying one of the prinoipaLentrancee of the town. The town having failed to ear- ry out said agreement. the petitioners -ask immediate oonaideration in the premieee. Rnnnevt. A` P H Rig-rue-Q: -nmnl ...A:4f.... I beg to report that beats have been laid out for the men, and 1 havetwioe visited them between the hours of tire end three a..m.. and found them at their poet. They have reported 3 nuiuber of doors found open. and also eve` the nlarmof re whioh occur- redveat lnndole. On eooount ofmthe urge number of viaitorI_.on.24th, ,[.wng obliged to put Constables Sweene and Croellnnd on duty. Youreireepectful , R. Knee, JR. pnttdn AI. '.Tn\I-Ibh nllil nun` nlaknnn ugl- G1mTLnMnN.`-Hercwith nd` account of Police Court fiheu "and fees to `lot of Juuoy 1889, and I cheque for 860.3610 balaiuoe same. Yours obediently, Jnau-nu `Dan Inna U1 the insurance agent, occupier ! the pulpit in the Collier street Me_tho__dist Church on Sunday evenin . n . T Mn Jnhn f\ l\nnnn '2 4:15;: Rani: mnubgl- w v-.-... ovvuauovuo The report embrncea'27 cases. Report of onus: of Police to the chairman of Fire and Police is as follown: ` ' ' T 1...... L- ..-..-_4. LI._L I.-.`4.- L____ L.._ 1.2.! cg-uu, nun: nut UIN IUBF IIBW .l.'I!'Ig0ll BHO- Mre`. Phoebe Thompson write; to spy that she in building ,3 house on lots 16 and 17-, north of Dunlop utzeet.` and she would be ob- liged if the Council would oonetruct n drnin from her lot: to connect with the main sewer runninq put Mr. Foreyth a. ' Mnr RIIGQIC DnI:nn flannel I'll--L u-".25..-. . " 'ia}'b.I"E;.I'..".c'n."'1Ts'.'i.'3E 'LT.Ln.;. undo, ask: for 500 feet new Paragon hone. Znmn n can Ink.` auuuuuq plus Jul . J.`Ul'lyill'l. ` Major Rogers, Police Com-t. 0lork, vn-itgr: To the Mayor and Council 9)` ghe Town qf Barrie; ~ V 4 The regular meetingof the Town Council was held at thecoonoil Chamber Monday evening. the Mayor presiding. Hie Worship opened proceedings atv7.45. members present, .4-xoe t the Reeve and Councillors -Bosanko and eweon. Routine as usual, PETITIONS AND COMM UNICATIONS. Mr. P. H. Stewart petition: for grading and undroving the hi! e.t`the,.jnnotion o Poyntz, Berczy and McDonald streets; - II II (I 0:I rug stun or was ram um. sun: was nous. TIIETIJWII mam In sxssIon;q A latch or sequin}: WM 0! Imam audits": to clerk and . Trnnnnna-, D......a_ -p n-..__..--___ suuu;\uu_vv.uvI.|lIuv|IIIUu -All II-ID lllUllI|I$u ' ` Report-.of P. H. Stewart. Ipooisl auditbr, wnn nun` , he siowl thn 3%! M r. D. F. Meowett returned from New York on Fridgg night. ' T ` Miss Kate oormiok bu gone on` s viiit Miohign. T pronto. I qdiug : street. HVL- ll__-- A.-IA. `. lI\1I___I_.._... _._.' _.l-!A. :':;; `rrnnion'o! Grit! ` ` no the great priuoiphl for which no In: Ahaa ,! C 0 REPURTS OF COMMIITIBS. _ . T 9,,L L- LL- _-_-.._I.I!._. Hidrxozlvs. I ICII WI J 03:93 Rooms. ~.=;`D|'._ ALE. AI-thgh, OldBlt|q`|1,o'fI Dr.-A. mo! town. whmfor. the but you hll; tho;uo Iition'ot n|ido|t;EoIIo' =SIu- aoon: at 1`nrontq;.. an quhl, ,.in tozlonpunin, ~ .DI..~.A was stollhlzysslnot. omnto UII.!v,o.r.Itty.a~. . . -119 Dr. hug the about ' wishes . of THl;AnvApr,on, i!o1'.-hiIT.f_ntnro: moon: in tho hononblmp f.culon.hohu;ohouon.' . . The Griz}: de- ollned to Innke ihelf main! to the Liberal party. ;Itefeilnt`e to endorse the V petition` foolinhneee end shriek forjdindlowenoe unb- jeote its members to the silly nboee of the Gritm-gen. ' ' "It in hard to eee how in demnnding`im- Inedinte dleellowenoe` the delegates would have been doing more then tnlking for the eeke of talking. Resolution and petitions to. thin; zdfeol, cannot ohonge Sir John : mnnn lo; nan-Urn A -Wl hold tli'qir hut in on Ju,no,7_th.' ut_ gpail o'olook._ =%_ =-,,-&_ 4 , nlgnninnn . w 'I":."'i.`exn lo and uon,4'1`oroI':'to, are viuif inc: 3% Mrs. lack : and Mn . Da.ll: in h, aiutdrt of that Indy. T . Mu Ha: `Jun Snunnnnnn annual; nnnnn.4I'

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