Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 26 Jun 1890, p. 1

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x land in one mnntcwauuy or name. Known as Ha tar`: Farm. being composed of Park Lots es. 1 and 7. as laid out on the West Halt 01`. Lot No. 22. in the 8rd Concession ot Vespra. The soil is rich clay loam. in into of` cultivation. It is situated within r in or a mile of the Barrie Market House. - hero is a ton hoaat house. a barn andan orchard on the ram see. For terms apply to Mr. O. AQ.L;ER- TXYQ Darwin n Oollingwood thin` you --e,_-_, ._ _- .- --V unvuvu -unuv annuity. There in be an Orange celebration in "A projected Sabbath School exqpreion trom Steynfer hen been broken up, booenee Ietiefeotory` arrangements oennot be made `withthe'reilweye . Oaptein Ourtie "end Lieutenant Lewler of the Steyne! 8. A., have no to Newmnrket, endeoeptein Neweeet. o Newmnrket, taken their pieces. The exohengi of two hue: for one led doeen t eeem enot y fair I A 43-- L ....... __A. |__._L_-,, I -- _-_ -_.- _..- vvunn `uncut! I-Illa A no"to:::i;_o-)1`:-nthu booumude on the grounds of the nehng summer hotel. IN......:... ___;.9__ L,. ,I - ' '6Jaug '{J'en2"ni;} Eliiaaei 32.? '5.ane.. day and Thntsday, the spring races of the Oollingwood Turf Association had to be Bostponed. A large number of good` ones were "in town ready for the fray; The dates fixed for the races to come off are, Wednesday and Thursday. the 16th and 17th of July next. i "'ii.({ oJiian};;.a Bulletin aaya ...L..e week Mr. W. Varley. private secretary of the Hon. Chas. Drnty, accompanied by-his father and mother, Mr. and Mn. Varley, of England, who are making a tour through in a brother to Mrs. Harvey." Canada and the United States. were in town. the gneeta of Mr. and Mrs. arve , and of Mr. and Mrs. D. Wiliiame. Mr. arley Sr. Il____ I!LLI_ -J__I__ - a "L ` ` strawberry lestlul. A strawberry festival and promenade obneert wee held at the '1`ow n_Hell on Tuesday nightin eonneotin with St. Mary : Roman Catholic Ohurolfr. NA` ret- ; syh6`?etteee: had ~13: rrnore e,ej9.ye:):lee1e1r- rate program` Vent predented; nd`75thore 19.8-e, . hi` .,i_ 3.ll.l|'|'`l',~ _0 . yarn V I `V V I ``V.tOI"Oe 7ii:'o I{o}'L oouinwood harbor has in- crqruod in depth 12 inc on since January. - 5: In. L. -_- l\.......- --1-In-~19 __._.._, ...- - wu-v - v--rvu-use navnuauu Hi} work ofithe extension of the Method- ist Church of; Penetenguiuhene, is now neu- ly completed. l i `an: Inn ul. uuu {urinary uuu Ii UIIIIVIOOII has been selected, and`tho`mill will soon be `II nnnu-n A` AAn`uIInAn . Francis Herbert. a man in the employ of Mr. Robert Frost, of Jamieson s Corners, nearly lost his life at the West street rail- way crossing. Orillis. He was about to cross the railwavwith a team of which he was in charge, and unable to see the mail train from the south which was approaching, he was on the track when the engine struck the front part of the waggon,` completely demolishing it and throwing Herbert about 10 feet on the side of the truck. One of the horses had its legs broken and had to be killed, but the other esca ed with a few bruises. Herbert was pic ed up uncon- scious. and though no bones were broken, Dr. Harvie says he has sustained serious in- terunl injuries. A -------_-o.p-----j- I fygrlgxig . She `was trying to revive a V nmn-inn u. -mgua... 1.... n.- _ Miss G. W. Fisher, of Newton Robin- mson is now visiting the home of "her per- ente, nenr Barrie. ' - . V Mrs. Temple has returned to Toronto. Miss Stephenson hue" returned to Barrie after a lengthened tour to the N orthwest and other places. ` - * II`, If 1 A 5,. _'____._i!._.. - V0.01 re by pouring |___.__ ,1 .D' - S110 WII trying to revive the powder from the hen the natural result followed; ._-- v-v an-Until ITIIIU lUIlUWT- l-nvoue of Mr; James Poden, of Wan- bmnheno, wuT burned my _ Friduy Thong 3: L- L- _ R-- J- -~9- -- - ` W `1_);rt?zi;`h';:ao_-;1ro|d__ for tho` Iuluidl. say! the Penotung ernld. ML- _.--I. -1 n.- __._A...__!._ An 7 -- -- - V The`avo1-age attendance at thej Orillia Public School: last month was 740. Dr. Kirkland a family have moved from Duntroon to Oreemoro; _ . u-I wvvll IUIUUUUU, II-Ill. III! in course of construction. .-__ '-..--v '- v---V--v The mumps huh l;;I:l0k the Enterprise` Oioo. Oollingwood, Mr. George Lnnnoy of thehuata of that paper, being down with the what the pop y : mo. nnnmr has the but stock Prints and neon: In Bujrlog `prices oweut. cantile and other wal the inconvenien Public attention in called the Oheque Bank announcement in ano er column, of which Meeert. J. -O. . Mo eagle & Oo., bankers, of thia town, are -agents. From the teetnmony of hundred f none in mer- o life thereia convenient for the ank cheqnee. They . of the world and I l;t`tera_ of `credit and etc, n g e money 1-: that ' ofmrnother. Mr. e any information relative . `and any one going abroad nlt him. _ ~ - i nothing safer or V mo traveller than Oheqn are current in every aavea all the tronb of one country McKegqie can totheae ch . The, horthem Association of the Baptist. Church. met in the Baptist Church at Oollingwood, Tuesday `and Wednesday. -, L_LI__I___-_ ,,,_,1I A '11 County Council. The last two days` of the County Council` were dovotedohioy to the oonnidontion of money grant: for roads and bri eh. At no previonunoetinq of the Oonnoil no large I unm been appropriated for tooth and bridges, itvbeing about 89,000. " Mk. nhnnil -1-A annuuhl-And than alnn. ANNIVERSARY % Holiday mcfns !% Drluguu, Ila uuug nuuuu va,vvv - The Council mo mtoa the deben- ture: ot Bax`:-io.fotv83tE%?)0 -for drainage pnr-. dto Ii damage tothe town b : ho:.fut`on oodfapltrlho nude 3` grant to thz town of $80.0. toward roplifins 3110 lumino- II.'- II----I n`nn nnnunnmnn hn nknnnrnn vxzudobentliu of nllint _f>o_:-_ $25, _ . to'oxtend its water- -_.-.LI.- Iarkot Notes. Last Saturday was a big market day, much larger number: being there than oom- monl seen. Buyer: and 0011011 were aotive. The ollowing were the ourrentprioes: Wheat 900. to 950.; barley. 350. to 400.; rye, 400. to 450.; oats. 850.rto 370.; peau, 500. to 580.; hay. 87.00 to 88.50 aton; atraw, 85.00 a ton; wood`. 83.00 to $3.50 a IUIDW vuovv I vuu) wuuug voulv W vauuv I cord; hoof, hindquu-ten, 88 to 89. per one , and forequuteru. $7.00.; mutton. 93:. per 1b.; lamb," 12o.` per 11)., turkeys, 120. _I pound; ohiokenl. 500. 3 pair; hatter, 120. to 169. 5 and; oggu, 120. I dozen; potitoeo, o. 3 bag; wool, 180. to 210. I 1b.; poltl. 150. to 200. 3 u\=A4|A . Inn\`unL:n- OKA in Inn 1 vnnn u `|:t'nn `VI V "woiku. i?o.;:l1:l;;nb:uki::,' 5531' ': o"Z63'. .` 'f'.o' ;'i."a3' " on` 0 ` V The site of the forgo:-'3 mill at Dune`:-oon an L"... ...I--n.-.1 -...1'n.'.-_.:u _:II _--__ 1.- or Vsnloon ran nounuox or CANADA bun onrrnatox wuusurn OIIF W no mo mu uyu us-nun. unw- 1` l tn-nuns! !PnI9..,. dgt_i_rontion.A 1' Power,` who `Ai1I`fo; -KIT U, IJIIUIII-I` IIIQUUIIDL U111 oil in the holes. made. Some llady passin saw smoke and gave the alarm, when Mr. P. Kearns with others were econ on the scene of danger andby prompt measures the re was extinguished. The sisters were at the church just across the `road. . The rise at ve in the morning and have breakfast before goingtoohurch. This deed was evidently done between six and seven o'clock in the morning and must havebeen done by` some one who knows the place and the fact that the sisters were away. The entrancewas. made through a window in the rear of the basement as all the doors were locked. In one of the rooms where the re had been put the door had been locked by. the in- cendiary and the key taken. but fortunately another; he was" found that would unlock the door. e! sistersaidf they had no sus- picion of an `one; not knowing they had an enemy`in the=wo'rld.v 5 A NDER and by Virtue 0! contained in two certain orumres. upon which default has been mad (and which will he produced at time of sale) are will be o er-. ed for sa'e bv Public Auot n, at the Queen's. Hotel. in the Town of Barr , on Q? I AAA; , % a:;..m?n.}S"Z.':'e1'.i'Ji3ZIa'i'y"Ir'$"bu.v wan.` their-fsllovva ind are laughing all: round their faces ova`: the prolpaot o the spring not-opt. ll. 'I`IuunAI `Tania-r Inn `ham: Inahinu A IIUOI 0VUI' W19 yruupavu In Iuv `y: una wvnv . Mr. Thomas Henry hue been ependl-. a few days in"EIoI, with his daughter, re. 9. IIIWUI-`I01-lo A Our popular deputy-reeve. A-Mr. T. W. Lennon, hoe returned: from % the Toronto Conference and the County Council. Wears lot!` their th It,th_eMmuoh-tn1ked_- of Itonefb 80 In the. vioinitv1..of:.AdamvilI9`. .`..'.an T.-ml-. In In" {aha AM new]: mu-Inr Itrnna IFOBB nnugu Lu uuq v|wuI,IV.~.VI(_A;;unI-HD1019! , .. giumirn out to be the old style cedar. ntmcs I 1.....- .'3."'_"-1-3-..v gun-nun] Arman-n nun` ntlehnlinn, Illll IJl'Ua JLIIIIIKIKU. D113. uonn Gordon and F. A. Lett After the installation, Deputy Grand Master Robertson delivered a most interesting lecture, which was listened to with the greatest pleasure and attention. The history of the_ Grand Lodge for over a hundred ears was traced and `must have cost the ecturer great labor in the research. Many amusing incidents were dovetailed between the more solid and historic parts of the lee- ture, well calculated to cause a smile or draw out a broad laugh. The lecture well deserves to be placed in the hands of Cauadaian Masons for the valuable information which it gives, much of which is not to be Sound in the available Masonieliteratcre of the ay. ~ VAC-. {n l|`llIQ lain: Innlenrnsn was nun-rnln Mr. R. Miller, deputy-reeve of Medonte, then read the address, begging the accept- ance of the accompanying presents as a. slight token of remembrance from a few of his (Mr. Dunn's) many friends, and express- ing regret at having to say good-bye to friends with whom they had lived in her- mony so many years. Mr. James Loftns then presented the resents, he also making a short speech in oing so. i V Mr. Dunn thanked the visitors warmly on behalf of himself and Mrs, Dunn, and said that though they would always prize the handsome presents given them they would prize still more the warm-hearted friendship which prompted the gift. ' `Dale-nnlunnnlen auxin Ins-um` On than annll luv I t its close the lecturer was warmly. applauded. A cordial vote of thanks was given to the Deputy Grand Master on motion of Mr. Sanford, who took occasion to. speak in commendatory terms of the lecture. M. W. Bro. Spry delivered a brief speech on the same lines. The Deputy Grand Master suitably acknowledged the compliment which was paid him. "nan than nlnnn AC lulu: Im`-ans-n nf ERA nunninnv Honoring a Good Neighbor. Advance Correspondence. The friends and neighbors of Mr. Francis Dunn of Medonte having learned with regret that he was about to `remove from the township determined not to let the oppor- tunity pass without showing Mr. Dunn and family some mark of the respect and esteem in which they are held by all classes of the community, among whom Mr. Dunn has lived since his boyhood. A committee com- posed of the following gentlemen: Messrs. James Loftus, R. Miller, .J. O'Connor, %. Hall, 0. Shannahan. F. Dunn, P. Hussay, Wnamlnn nanny-lnnln urn-.n:I nn Mr nnnn Us Illll, Us DI-IIIII-luulllg L`. J'I|II-II-I, an LLIIDUDJ, O. Frawley, accordingly waited on Mr. Dunn at his residence, and presented an address accompanied with a present of a valuable pipe for Mr. Dunn and a handsome toilet set for Mrs. Dunn. It. `I '_...._ l\If1-....__ -1 I[-_..L GI. T .....l..' or Mrs. IJIIIII-Io Mr. James O'Connor of Mount St. Louis," chairman of the committee. in 3 short speech introduced the object of the deputation, and testified to the high esteem in which Mr. liunn and family are held by all who know t em. |l _ `I1 I321`-.. .I-_..L._ ...--_.- -1 'II"-.I-_L- FAIIM PIIIIPRIITI IIIU ll WIIUIU lull! Haw unu uluuv UUll' aide:-able hoadwa , burning ahelvea, drawers and the woodwor V reaching to the ceiling. In another apartment raga saturated with coal oil had been put into a cupboard and the tlnuun -Iunb ` Tn 534; Allan: vnnnn hn annfnn UUI uu uuu uvvu lulu ulvv u uuyvvnlu nun Uuv I.` door nhnt. In two othe phoel the later had been knocked otho walls and t e re Ital-ted by putting mnterinl diprad in coal holes, ady pining vu Luv-uuy uvuuulg inc nawxy 61001500. oioere of Kerr Lodge were installed by R. W. Bro. John Roe: Robertson, Deputy Grand Master, ouiuted by `W. Brothers, R. E. Fletcher, the rat` ` _ W. M. of Ken- Lodge, W. Brother Semu Wesley, W. M. of Oorinthion Lodge, R. W. Bro. `Monkman and V. W.Bro. Msowett. m|.- :-n-_:_.. -_- LL- .AS_.__. .1 -rr-_-, W |JFUl.I.IllIl9|.l uuv `nu. Refreehmente were served to the guests by the hostess. to which all did ample j entice. and a few pleeunt hours were spent in social enjoyment, the little Mieeee Dunn doing their share in entertaining the visitors _ by -3-`Jenn nnngnn` -Anni anon '.'$"fe:3.`%" lat? ul::ur';i'thmv:1qtI1.al .535 winhes`. ` A cmnnn. During Attempt to Burn the convent. Hearing on Tneedsy that an attempt hsd been msde to burn the convent, the young men of Tun ADVANCI went up there to lesrn the truth of the story. The sister in charge took him to the bsuernent, end there in four places re hsd been plsoed. The worst wssin s pen, on the north side of thebuilding where e re hsd msde con- -hlns-gkln Iuamlurnu Inns-nina nhnlvsu rnwnm V g VV 3 ' lJlUa |ILCUW.U'u -u"lt`he following are the oioen Lodge for the current year :- D..- T If VICE PSI Illllll Upon the close of the labors of the evening refreshments were served sud followed by short instructive speeches` by a. number of the brethren. At a sessonsble hour the pro- ceedings ended, all feeling they had spent a. pleasant and profitable evening. On Tueedey evening `Elie newiy elected iaarn (If Tnan unrn 3n-tails] Ian _ Mr.1'\i`c>c>rr- street, in epending 3 week at N iagara, the longest absence from home in 30 years. ' `IX, 11 e I -L . lII___.l_I_ `fa III UIIUUTIDDIIIIIIS UIIU VIDIUUID II Iovonl longs very nicely. Th: .35 -L Q Iain: Han 'II7:C!`| Innhlni nnnrl N Advance Correspondence. 1 .;-., 1_--u1._ ,_; 1. of -Ker:-_ A Bonn: course checked. A man named Bbnner who has been working on the waterworks here, before leaving fOl.T01'0ntQ gave an orde: on the yategwqrsg foreman Reyment fox: his 4 II__._ WCUVKWVICU IUIVIIIQIQ Ill CJIIIVIIU IVS I-I15 rlftns board. When Mrs. B e, at whose house Bonner had been boarding, present- ed_ the order. she learned there were no fnndq', thntpshe hsd his wages. TI_'1e_'6nie'was put into the hands of Chief Eleuibd Luv ugugu was put may mu uquuu us. _UIuel. ing,;4gl1ip,_;|rrested tho. ' _ in Toronto andf \hill1fbI'9k1?0' . . '" .- Bonner ` " ,%guilty and the msgiqtrqbo pent .` ',{_:" ini nnvfnr trig]- Presbyterian Augmentation Fund. From the report of the proceedings in Barrie Presbytery and from an item of intelligence from Rock Lake, Manitoba, it will be eeen that, though there appears to be lukewarmneu in some quarters in contributing to the Augmentation Fund, there are aleoplarge-hearted, `prompt and liberal givers. In one case a friend. pre- serving anonymity, forwards a cheque to the secretary-treasurer of the Manitoba Synod for aeum amply auicient to make up the deciency, so that each minister in the bounds dependent on the Fund will receive the full amount he has reason to expect. In the Barrie` Presbytery in- dividual: and congregations have given] `an excellent example in promptly re- zponlding to appeals. behalf of that President `Ewan has kindly presented the club with a. valuable oil painting to be competed for by all member: of the es- eooiution commencing on Friday the 27 th :u|n` -`r R 9\ in HVUCX UIUIC Y\IIIliU inst, at 6 p.m. Wi7|'Ii:suRoes,wuuv;v'hl:ly1.nu been 1 missions:-y in India for 3 number of n yesre, lectured in the Townline Presbyterian Church lust `Sabbath utter-noon, and held the congrega- _tion spell-bound for forty-ve minute-I. nllh `|AIA`\n" `A-In in`-In - -n-`AL A LL- 1 A. McGREGOR M. D. 0. M. .'l`. M. 0. J. Graduate 0: Trlnlgy Unlvers y. Toronto. F:;' as 3f'``` ..;`:::,.:::::`.23' =:z;.$::a2,- 0 ese . n at? 0%? Toronto General Ho ital. OM00.`-- Next door to Mr. Ball : store. ornton. N.B. -Will be at Ivy every Wedn as. fromol to 6 pm. W 111 be at Egbert every 1-1 9. . {gang} 1 to 5 I).l'Il. ;v uvulu uvgu Iv uuuxuhy II wruuuu. I Dr. McGregor, lute of Trinity Medical College. has concluded that there in practice enough for two men in the vicinity of Ivy, Thornton and Egbert, and henceforth he will be found in his ooe adjoininar Mr. Rl l ltnrn Th Mnflnnnnr kn. I-anon nliianll xuu uu tuuuu ua ml 011106 nujomuw Ml`. Ball a store. Dr. McGregor has been attend- ing the Toronto General Hospital for four yearn, and last summer had the practice of a distinguished medical practitioner in the vicinity of London. Mr. McGregor has come to Thornton to stay. Dan `M . nan ...-..;l....I - -A-n The match for the nilver clock present- ed by Mr. L. S. Sanders` to be competed for by members of the association who had not gaoedde u oft? 1;Bi3lta_ to date, was I {inn on :1 3y. e um. 'l`L- ...A_... A: `tang All Inn-A 41:4.-:L7_ IIIIIIIIUII VII A'lauu:g vaav uvuu suave ; The scores of those who wore: eligibze are as follows : OWOOIO Ed. Surrey. . F. Edwards Geo. Sewrey. . Saul Sewrey. . some time agent Ssirzuv and Sunday very unoomfortab y. in. `D... .'..|... I.-- 1....-- - ...:-_:-..-... :.. ulvu uyuu-uuuuu .I.ur nutty-LIVU lllullli. 7 ur buebnll team play 3 match with the Ivy team next Wednesday Afternoon. `hp M nl1.-Mm. 1.4-. -3 m.:..:a... u...::--| w.'].T`l:efv wl;;::. preached a very eloquent and appropriate temperance sermon top the .Divieion S. of 'I`., who appeared in raaali; Int nhluth U ulvluluu D. U W "is, last swmh, n:t9n Cancun -I A--`---- a.w-ugvunuuu uuu uuuouruuy uvculllg. l Mater Willie Shnw was taken aerionaly ill on Sunday lat, but the under the treat- ment of Du. Odlighan and McG:-egor is well main. . `M ... Vlu.-- n....LL :...c.....a.. I..-..:-_ -__ _.-n_.__ I Pain. 'F3.. Scott intends lesving our village in August next. We are sorry to know thus, as Mr. Scott in one-of the men we cannot afford to lose. ` Advance Gorresnondenoe. At the Vespra` Court of Revision a number of appeals were heard The fol- lowing had their assessment reduced. viz: H. R. A. Boys, 8100, H. Wyles, $50 Thos. Beeton. $50, Wm. C. Webb, 850, Mrs. O Connell, 350, C. Scott, 8150, Samuel Plowright, $50. The assessment of the following appel- ts were conrmed : Geo. Walker, aml. Webber,. W. C. Schriber and W. H'.`Y`",`32'. . .. 1 I uuovvnau Arizona, owned bf Mr. Geo. Mann- dre_ll. on in v\ -anus O Angelina, owned by Mr; D. McBrady. The race was practically a failure, be- cause of the almost perfect calm that prevailed. It was almost impossible for the Pocahontas and the Arizona to keep 'clear of each other. The money was aw:rde_to the Pocahontas. _ _ KVVTIKUK V`, "II? L `I9-`vI\IIIII. Should there be ufcient breeze to- morrow, there will be a race over the 10 mile course by the following boats :- Jewell, Pocahontas, Arizona, Angelina and Arrow, the latter boat owned by Mr. Frank Walton. JVLII uIn' IKIIIB V V ZIINIIIO : Tm; ADVANCE would like to see more attention given to aquatic sports than there is, and no ner body of water for healthy and manly exercise can be found than Kemponfoldt Bay o'era. . IVFCIIC, till DIUUIUIIQ Five new members? )o`med the Sons of Temperance lat Saturday evening. Mlhf Willa: Rht 31-` Qnlrnn nnnn-In vuuv. ` John Cole was-ordered to be entered on roll as ownerfor E. 1}, 5, 3rd con. Jos. Vanderstein as owner for part 13, 7th con. Thomas Armstrong as owner for E. , 6, 14th con., and Donald Campbell as owner for W. Q, E. 20, 9th con. COUNCIL MEETING. At ameeting of the council held on the 16th of June, at which all the members were present. The reeve in the chair. It was estimated from the reports received that the rain storm had caused damage to the roads and bridges of the Township, which would cost in the neighborhood of $1500` to repair. The council have lost no time in commencing the re-building of bridges and the repair of roads, and are pushing the work as fast as possible so that travel will not belong hindered. --`--ovuw uugwc . Last Friday the first yacht race of the season was advertised to come off on the Kempenfeldt Bay course. The following boats were entered for the race :- Jewell, owned by Mr. Levi Carley. Pocahontas, owned by Mr. Frank Wc`nn J KITIII Walton. /_ v- l ---v-v - - :Allsud9.e19o Mr. Come utaigxon agent at u , contemplates .8 t!`lP t0 w Old 109"." y this summit : &&. "15 John '(;:hriat a assessment was raised $531900. and that of Duncan McNa.bb to 0. 'I -I.._ l`|-`I- __,, ,_.,l,,, 1 n I - - EEWVI, f Cl :1: up fo_r trial. NAME. 5, 1890. garlic nuge Butts. Aquatic Sports. SCORE. . 188 points . 143 n 0 ll F J-II\I 216 A S. S.- reifdence, ` `on 'F at` 7' ofoloolr. 10 ch. At the late examinations at Whitby, Miss German received a silver medal for general prociency, and also a certificate from the Ontario School of Art. Mr! and Mrs. German and Miss Gortnn returned from Whitby last night. . 11., A an . n,'__- ,._I,_ `-5 On Tuesday the Sea Flowei` bearing a party of prominent Masons, among whom were R. F Down the. Bay. - | W .1 nlm 12.... R. -.l~...+.... n......+.. r1.....A 1ur..A VV 0' UVIIII LUUDI J-EIUUI UCVII, JIUPIIUJ \JI'DIu|l.l lll` ter, went down the bay to Peninsular Park. Oro Station and other places. The day was most pleasantly spent and the party returned at about half past five. A The new editor of the world exhibits a lit- tle freshness in connection with Barrie con- stables and the burglars. Howard and Smith. It was unquestionably through the telegram of Constable Sweeney, that the arrest was made, and for the escape at King- ston the Barrie constables were no more re- sponsibls than the man in the moon. Let up friend World, let up. Trinity church. A large congregation assembled at Trinity Church last Sunday to witness the rite of Conrmation by His Lordship Bishop Sweat- man. The rite was administered to about 40. some 29 girls and 11 boys. The address of the bishop on the occasion was interesting and calculated to make the young people feel the deep responsibilities which they had assumed. -_- .__...- v- -vv- vn \l\IllV\lIlUl\lI vi-`mun .. `I J! --The Po 1:: ' his I now be M .1..,:.';,...'"'8 W Y -This may be tly called the season of tornadoes and floods. -Do not fail to go to Mr. B:ikie s garden party to morrow night. 'IVL2___ _", I ' -I-J-4: ;-gning to look all right again round the nation. The Editor of Tm: Anvnzcn begs to acknowledge the courtesy of Mr. J. C. Hart, Secretary of the Alliston Driving Park Association, for s complimentary ticket to the driving park and grand stand on July 1st. If he can get his Rosinente in proper condition and well shod by that time he will drive down. CIIIUI-I VIIJUII-I WUIU LII: VV.-vol` `0-I-)uer;son, Deputy Grand Mas- nr want (`nun hn Kan I-Ju Dnninnnhnu Dar`? )PAnA& "If fan want a Hat or Bonnet go straight to Fraser, 0!: & Co. s. 1;;;:,.;`;;'a.;;.;.;';;;.....1, ... Chattanooga, Team. in in town on 9. viuit to her sister, Mu. Geo. H. Sawy. `;l'_, I` 1 I _ , 4 BOISE 1101156. I DIVE Illllll 0170118111!` E-Iem A. . NS, Barrio. ~~ 25- __..---, -----q-cw irvruwn -uA Tfev days of real summer wenther huve been experienced to the joy of our lfarmers. Reedy tells us there in no truth in l the report that he is going to move from hi N preuent stand. ` 1`hZo( 1V:/ugaokerati ` iortment of ties (N4 -.3... I. ...--__ Inn uusuuu UL 516! bndy & moore. an agency for gentl furnishings, with mcbrsdy & moore. ` Elnsure in the British Empire Mutuul and get 20 per oent for your money As well as insurance on your life. `I 1'1 A HZR. J .1 unter, Vggto, has established 7 -Mr. Crawford and family of St. Louis 1' beautiful country residence, for the summer. . A .--. no at thei Woodlands, w: '--. ooovu --- -_- --...-.-vs -B.ki;'.nd Orillia Lacrdese Clnbe had a. matched game yesterday. The result was not known when we went to press. All wool Black Ca` ` ere: and Henri- etta Cloths, 4 feet , for 50. gar vd.,. at the Cash store. . REED . -The acknowledgement: of the editor of Tm: ADVVNCE are due for a. complimentary txcket to the Stayner races on the let pl'0X_` _ Tun An......... -_I__-._I-:Im n ca- 'The Barrie Loan and Savings Company is paying four per cent. interest for money deposited with them. Those persons de- sirous of depositing their money for short or long periods will do well to call on them at their oce in Barrie. They advance money on mortgages only. ma-TL- 9:11. 13"..` u:.............. 4.1.. D'-A-L-.. :4 van uaun uugvn uusyg 'The Silk Hat, Simmons, the Hatter, is selling for $3.00 is a Hat as ne as any $4.00 Hat made. For an extra grade Hat his $4.00 Hat is comparing very well with any $5.00 Hat sold. Yours to try him and be content- ed. You are getting direct imported Silk Hats from the makers. h- 11'T--L:._..A.-_ 1._____s_,I,_, n Lnuuu aavua Iluv I-IIOQULD --Dr. Washington iurnishes another tes- timonial of a wonderful cure of a bad case of catarrh. All should read it, because every word of it is true. and the patient who is now in good health resides in Moose creek, and can be seen or communicated with. The case is another nail in the coffin of those Ottawa M. D. s who allege that advertisin the symptoms of catarrh is misleading." Reverse the condition of things and Mrs. Munroe would have been ere this out of the reach of the skill of any one. Read what she says in another column in Dr. Washing- ton's advertisement. Delays are dangerous in nnlmn-h- -writ. ovnnwo \-Ivvu -qu uwwvv-Vii . _M_!'s Crosland, of Thornbury, has 50011 vmtmg Mrs. Wright, of Miueling, and Mrs. Crew, of Barrie." Weere long learn that her visit was shortened` 4 .30 Wegram informing her of the death of" er. mother. . ' `A t0M1`. E. B. Crompton and wife `were wn for a few days this week. Mr. D A1ton Mcomhy, Q.o.; i(rI3,e; "38 in town last Thursday. Mhvvnn 1\-._I-__ oil -' I1`! I A if gj catarrh. your id ' with mebrsdy & moore, `and they ll levery monday for your laundry of e scription, returning it on saturday. represent the best laundry in canada. rady and moore. iongregational Church. Preaching ser- vices every Sabbath at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sabbath School at 3 p. m. Prayer meetings, Sabbath at 10.15 a. m., and Wednesday at 8 p. 111. Rev. J. R. Black, B. A. , pastor. Strangers welcomed. 32 ..-_-- wv -av uUuJuVl sauce: uu uuu usu prux. --Tmc ADVANCE acknowledges the receipt: of the pretty maple leaf devioeinvrtstion of the- City of Toronto Summer Carnival Committee, to the great Carniva ' Biz stock of to Lawns. India. Linens, Nalnsook E m b r o I de r e d. Flounclngs, &c., rted djrect, at very close rlces. at the Cash Store. GEO. REE If. -It is said that the Peninsular Park pro- perty has been sold to Messrs. McMnrrich, McKay and Thorn of Toronto. We cannot vouch for the correctness of the story. "7 `IT `I1I-_A I - U -` "` V -v- -:- vv--vvv:vIII' Ill VII`! |?U\ll'O -W. W. Playter has rented the Robinson stand and cottage, Big Bay Point, and will keep groceries And general supplies for camp- ers, ice cream, milk shake, summer drinks, cigars, etc. I __-n -- - - .-. -1-vs wu-u- uu-In vrv-up; chants: or Local History. -R&oea_ on the Barrie course yesterday. -0ro Sabbath School Convention to-day. 'lVI... D-:._L_ ._._-_L; _ , I {own PER ANNUM IN mvmu . SINGLE COP!` '17` CW0 our Constables. L has the finest aa- .. 2_ 'l-___.!- TEACHER wALV1'nu.--n received up to JUL wacher holding a second or 1... oate. to teach jun'or dl on of strand, to commence in An st. odhltnly after VBOSQOH o , S30.-hguuxr. `HOG ESTRAY.- st1'5yd in ,;,:,g,e ;*.'3:':,:.=.:';.".,:*.': =h:.:.-:::.::.2:.~. vs 1 sea. other- {,v,igg1ix;v 3 {a?"% Agl?RTON. the promlull street. --- -vvvu uuw auuruuuyo - ; 3: E MW01` Poplar and wife will ~I ail-`"4923 v`"_ P9 on the 10th of July. TnB'V-`An-Ls VAN hopes they will. have =5 -plu"I'in,t_ Y5Re and a safe return. 2 -. T . . -"14 T.._L . . - _ ~ -- very successful to ivif` -I "n*- I-nu D uuu: l.'IvlIl'lIo ` V ;'i. Judge Ardagh attended the oonvbhtibii 1| gvfeegfuunty J udgos, held` at A>'l.`>.Va4nt;o"V_ Mr. W. J. Ooult'er.haI been WofYork. V jg BoNm-CocumNl:.- bride's ta.th_er._o: __ , Jinn .otPl umtvle AtN;`:;1e,hcIa;:BJExr1%lthe 13:151.. ot a Sought. W , , S d . th .88 d` , FRA51g';,,t graft ? I'.mB`r:a':ar?ymer:ha:t; 13:. ti . . ....h0nr - WANTEDt" Pggyng no JU `Ncshitt, Angus: M by a Grand Strawberry Fee al and Musical and Literary Entertainment connection with the Pres )3 terian Church. n excellent array ot talent has been seen for the occasion. Miss Laura Harper. of arrie. vocalist and elocutionist.ccmes hi hi recommended. The Church Choir will aso furnish some choice selections. assisted by fi t-class artists. namely: Muss Blackmore. Barri ; Miss McKee. Barrie: Mr. W. J. Coulter. B tie; Miss Albee Clark. Angus; Mr. and M . C. K. Clark. Angus; Miss Beatrice Smi . Angus; `Miss Thossie tor Frank Heard. Angus. Stirring speeches w 1 be Riven by the following gentlemen: Rev. eo. Clark An us; Rev. M. Duncan, Totte am; Rev. 3. R. . Burnett. Alliston. and W. . Clark. Univ. Coll.. Toronto. Chair taken at 7 o1p.m. 1) Dr. Thomas Wylie. M. P. P. Base al mato es between Ivy and Utopia Clubs. nd between Angus and -New Lowell. Foot all match between Cobooy and the afternoon. commencing at 8 p m. Lawn mes and other -outdoor amuse- ments may end oyed an time during the day on the gr title at the c uroh. Strawberriolu ll be served from 4 to 7 pm. V 25 cents. Children. 15 cent!- um sax. f C H. L. '1`AI}.r nustgr ` II! 0 0m. 1'38! o '.f'i. MACKENZIE. 8150') . me Auvl-nU.--;; `gun. uvsvu and In VVUDO ll! 1 tut ersonh! estw IWIIUIO` X1,~22;::r:s: RS. w TEa"i;gm8. n-MIA ,`IABlnr -.-- the wife 0 daughter. )N bride's father, on we m-CocumNm.~_M 9 3` Tlluengu t} R ._ . neg . 0: m nlnenn. 3.`: Ifnnifihfgghfnoigg 1.rA`..y,d:i;.`,'hg ` - _ an {}.)('3R8V'. J: Jo UOOIIPBIIB, M. A" B e, of Innial. to Eliza Jun (1; ' otogoseph Goohrane. Euq.. or E523. ho. --IN THE: TOWNSHIPS OF FLOS All E885. ______..__T .__ ANTED by Mrs. Lally. an otlve. rellublo | wnman as Reneral new 1;. 114 Collier ' ANTED.-A zoodatron 11-] an cook. To 2ae.12:::"s;R1"v`*E%i** ax ';'.!".';.: ioa1'eAaE % SALE LUUCUHUIUII Ul L110 LU ualup UL E105: ~ Parcel 2.-'_l`he NV t Hall! of Lot Number i Twenty-six. 1n the hind Concession of the ; Township of Es containing one hundred. acres, more on lea i 'l`nn-no nnr` nnn flown: in! RA Iunn "i\AII;I| at ` Dominion Day will be 091 rated in Zfwrmn otlve.re1lu.b1g woman Reneral . ;t. 20-15! T ~rr- -r- . - W _ NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. <- Farm :r_oporIy. ANG-s% __.__-_----~-_____. . xxrx. N as gumnr. Wsnnr. Prourleun-..V ERATHY 8: ESTEN. Vendors solicit?` . Ill ! , . 1! Pl v '* 3! n. W. ` '.'.:`%Pr.31'3.?...`:'2'.'.'.dn'ir'}.".9nsl. 338 UIL U U! tion to N'1`ED.-A I J ULY . nnnnn All i I` nations will be -It, mm Jan! II-'0II|ll` M-279 IVAIAI 88889 won). Barrie. _`- X oi.{1i'i1Ai.g}ng 5371;-L o. am. of Alliston; fell into the xnill race last Saturday evening, and was and from .drowning -by Mr. Soroggie, the miller, . _p ;I,_ *It__,_._ I_3_j`__A_ _A_- _L-2_____I' V Bihdu, were shipped from Alliston to Anptralis lo_.stAMAonday. I,lI II `V Spence cue elected President cf the Uington Liberal Conservative Associa- Hnn n king Innnbinn q ulna-L 6-3-mg `-.-an OR SALi!:.-'l.` t` 0 acres of cleared land in the M`{?o nfty or am 9. `known 1 an nnutm-'n mu-tn, hnlna nnmnnmd a Park T `Mt -Q` z;.a1.:',;`;;. a;ai';g;;.?a.'i;. . V... usblo trotting horse from Inammation, lut Sa.turday,morning. ' The Monnoniton , camp mating in the \ Dutch settlement, began on Tueldsy. ` Phi; sz;.;;`a?sfm:;:..;;;{ '1$.1'y mu: Vqllov. ante. makinguranaementl to have I big time in_ Mr.` J ohn _ Currie : grove. A Ann I .1 i'I{&b Siidf `rihhig {and the E neighborhood of Sinqhampton. . ,I,'IS I..I.-,,,! L. ,, T VIN I'I_.L ,l "E3"}$3:1s%ioF2.i1?631&}ie;}'3.ia to apend Dominion'Dq.y at Orillia. ' It , , , , -, 1- I\ -I II'r___L___|.____ _':n 1.1.. V :l-`i:o"fon`:-tevonth nnnunl oonvention of the ` Oro Ssbbnth School Auooiotion, was held nnnnuuinn in hn nnnunnnnnni (`hnunh Al-. U IUHIUVUIIUII QIlIlIl-I UUIIVVIIIIUK III UIIV or3"s.bm_h School l eaterday in the Ooh eggtionol Church. at ugby. Rev. R. N. um: and Rev. D. D. McLeod, o_f'_Biri-ie, vyoyq hilled tulle part. Mr. F. Dunn and wife. of Mount St. Louis, had an nddreu andlusndlome prelentlfrom their nei hbore on the occasion of their re- moval to arratth` Oernerl. -n . `.- `"3i'.".,`:i.'o'i:. 3$ 3'1'n1.1i?Z'3e'.`33mB'.1.' : n X _ ' ' ~:.1.;`:'.' ` EiI_nIlO iI_ Lsluol. `Ed was drivmg 1oIor.Mr.VShs`nn'on.` '- % * - \ .u-_-..-.1... r1I:..L I A`; ~l'1nIlnaun'm(1_A in in-` Bradford boy: oanle annoyanoe by boating"; on Snnda and indeoently. expoaing their pet- sona. y don't the Bradtord In tratea lend them up to.G'over'nor I4ng I.E:arding bone for a month or no 2' . The English ohm-oh pionioi as 4iuuon.. was a grand anooeu. ,. There will be a 1.... seam` School gathering at Lloydtown on Dominion Day. he Sohomberg Ladies Band will be preaent. Bond Read in man rapid mine. in the way of improvement. ' ` - The Gravenhnrai: Bannen says, Mr. Chan. Snrjeant preached. at Leg Lake on Sunday. 'n--...... L-._...-L:.. ..-_.' 11.. nn-_L4,, _ W,` V_.__. r- -----v-V -- ---pg ----V CC IICWO Draoev townihip avo _ Mu-tor a ma? jority 0126. ..v- -V` - '1`he'P;l'>iio School teachers of Morrison, hold 5 union` school picnic at Spa:-row'Lake lat Soturdoy . ` .. nu__ 14-1, 1` an n - -- Mia: Downey-1'5-nd Mill Oulbort, of Newton Robinson, were visiting friends in_larri9 lad: W393. ' N -'.l-.`ll_0m;I;:ll'llndl`0dih unniversiry of the battle of the Boyne will be celebrated on the gthsg July at Bnoobridge, by L. O. I... . ol 0 . A - ` I uuv IJlILIrI`U\II:I IJIUIIIIOI UUHIIIFVIUIVU 4.1 tion at thovmeoting a short time `ago. 11.. n-n'__.._ -1 n-|u_-`._-_.1 u-_; T {till like i part in the Orange programme at Orillia, % J uly~12th. ? . I , Al 0 AI `EH3 'i.74"$f` ihlwiiehodue Church. Wurminuter, will IIIVO 5 gnnd to:-meeting on Dominion Dsy. . Y . $-- -_.._ QC CQILIA- -n` IQI- . -ngddig-n - - ..-...-. -gu9nu spun l.`I'I|lIYo m'1`ho' prospect of fruit `in Wont GwilliIn'- bury, is shed of any thing` known in many yearn. 7 ` ` - - "s e;:n_'-1'wn""1te :, am a rumor." GEO. an DY. . A Mahohedanh on-oupondent of the Packet says - one patriotno farmer of this township walked 14 miles to depoait a ballot for Miaoampbell and Equal Rights`, and your readers know it was nota particularly good 1 day for walking. ' ---- ---- ----_A_-_._- ._ LL- __'.-_ now, nu. vv ---.---F`. It in llld beers are numerous in the vicin- ity of Cooper : Fallu. Albert Ooo er loht a. ne ewe by bears. -Thoma: Mo ebb and John Genno captured `two cube and killed their dun. IIIL- __A..- 3- LL- `guns lg-1`: nun-coup` (1---;.-L . - I9. IUT IIIII hill-uuvuu ~ Alexander `Clint, oi` `Collin wood, in in 3:01 uniting trialohar ed wit attempting to I01l Cl000 of bogus bi ` on the Bantkrot :1`o- rqnto .; and .0ommer`oe; .-to Thomas: Bupor for 8200. Bail-you-_ro!ul9d-V . . v ' . " Mr. Gardiner. `hu Bniuhed cutting his utook at 0:0 _ItI_tion." has removed. ` mi1l7toqr9;iahun* . t . . . M V . Mini Q;lm;13rswara=f.`=reqoiyadrn_ufio`:gg -b`yf tha2.exp1aoImn_*n!::u sp9:tujg;pg;:a ,-`pomtclorahlar guititgtygw QIIVIVUI O ` Al the General Sulonu in Mqqkokg there were into three mu. two criminal and one otvll any _. - ' ` I ' ""' ' ` A 4` 7-.._.._ .I_..sa'.._'-4I -L $}=3i%ii?'E1i?Z%!?'{i.'ifJIM 1.99.9: | iportl. vv wag: Tani!` not D010 '50 mm.-- MIQRIVUF-WWI. VIII - ing the 3 vs, our in wanted to know if oubo'oI_ihg A` ranch " done with p uorw W".-_i % .. . . .3 u :1 an-_'_1_`_I_`~.' "LL--- U361! llllu The crop: in the low land; round _Ooopot a Fall: are suffering from how rains. ; Warminuter claims to lo the county for 4 '_..-..A... 'pI.'3% Thnndny Mr. TeIkey | burn at War- minnter, wen struck by lightning and come telephone pole: were torn up. l"I___,_I-!..L --_.__ l..-_. g`-n `L-I -nAnII ow-vr----' `----- uv - .7. Complaints come: from Esdy that many residents: have Iuered ion by thievee who plunder barn: and Itublel. V Division Court at Goldwater lat Tueeday. ` VIICIIUO su Joaeh-B.ickecn e visit to Midland last Saturday. was very IItilfI0t0 to T the magnatea of the Chicago of the orth. The hailetonce which tell in a recent atorm at Orr Lake, were large enough to hav: canned death had they atrnck the right Mr; .Lenncx' hired man of Mt. Zion. cabooaed (aic) the ranch last week, takin with him 87.00 and cther article: that di not beldn to him. -- Biverstai-. On read- CVII UCUVI V V V A `yon Frqnohmsn [wan drbwnod Vat :DIVIl`oll'l huh. `South River, 5' few dsyl A..- #3.`. &_-hum Om anon ll: '1 (If I nnmnnn. worm! om!-insmur mus. g ii.'."a1;{ ;'o3ia.I;; i;"v;;,` 15; um; and a. correspondent says each your show: that the water in either not ooming -in qnnntitiel u in at yeere. or that the. Ipringi from wbio it enunetee IN` dryin_g_ up-b . T r V Albert Kerr, of MoPhee e Switch,` has been through Modonte buying lunbe for the Toronto market. ' He he: nlreody pnrohued nknn KM " I ," (Wu IIUF uuvuu w vvwuunw yumm- ion Y>.y to the injury of manna. which advortiuu 3 bigtimo for that day. 4:4 ___u___ _-.. _--... - __:I-.. L-L gt` (lat 12 o`ciook h;to'll'ovi;; 'va-l1;a_b`l; propemes: Parcel 1. -Lot Num 1- Twelvgz in the Second Concession of the To nahtp of 105. Do-nal `)A'l`|\n IX? 1' Half AI Int \Tnnn`u.nu WIIVVOVI-VW -I --3 ---v -v- v-wv --v..- 11; in uid that unless you wear a tailor hot at Stayner, sndkoop your an in .porpotu.ol motion by chewing. tut _h-utti game you will be considered 5 vulgah pouon-ah'-, --,_su" _______1 |___ LVUVIIEI IIICIDUU9 I-IV II? TV?! `IHIVIITVW Dominion Day It Edgar in to ho oolobrgtod` in Mr. MoLonn'I gt-ovo. There will be " oon vivid Ipooohoo and other thingo. . Ponotongnuhono not. wishing to play _ ho dool not intend to oolobnto Domin- ._ Ly. LL- an};-I A` Wu! UU UUHIIUUIWB D VIIl'IH vUl.VIl"-Ilj `Tho Wyob '11; lb` lo mill. owned I) Mr. '1`homunRo.binI,mu shut down fo - 0 XQf.I-- . in;-7'fai1;' $1.} I;{'boue me... years. were amusing themselves` in a boat on Gav-rnther e pond, Avening, a short time ago, and the current carried the bout over the idem. The girl: with great presence of mind, caught hold of the timber that stretches across and pulled themeelves out of danger, and thus saved themselves from drowning. 'I___.__!__ I'I',_.I__._L _ _,___ 3, LI, , I -.__-_ -- vv-- vusllvu VI:!`_J.'Illl.,o TV 'rn.}. rtojbo a ne dancing platform nt the Eolnrt Sohoolpionio, to-marrow. f Orillidg vandal: Noted owers from the grave: in the Proibytgrim cemetery; _ The" `Csrdwell Sentinel uyo r Mr. Fruioitn `M Ac I101 c h` to u.`2':``e n`."i...e`I'`` ` '"` " ' " Rv._ `Dr. Campbell, St. Andrews Prol- bytorisn Ohnroh; Collingwood. has received I call from` Erskine Church. Toronto.- The salary in 81200. ILCFCS, lllUl'U U1`-IUII , : Terms and _con tions will be made known at time 01 sure. a in the meantime on applica- linn In a \

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