Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 7 May 1891, p. 1

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"' "'6 "` ' | Mrs. J emee Miller, of the Dutch Settle-. ment exhibited signs of insanity some four or five weeks ago and continued to get worse from day -to day and at last beoeme danger- ous. She was taken to Barrie for safe-kee -' ing and perhaps will be , taken to t e asylum. . in u ' o A 'c,9, _.I___L Tie` said a. large area. in Ore is in wheat and not 3 poor eld to be seen anywhere. nu I-I on 3., \?___LL t\_:II2- :_ 2.. ..II "'f'r;;1':`; rzui'1'1,-`i;r}Lr'ei; `6}i"11i,'i Hi; "tun operation and about twelve hands nd con- stant work. ` _-- . - `v .| 'I\ IIIO Mr. Jon}. Wainman, of North '0:-illia is building another barn in anticipation of a. bountiful harvest. l A -vvu-- ucwu cg... - w--. Cof. Otter was inspecting the Armory ~-at % Penetang last week. * ,__ .._-2_L -._- i':-.;_1.I ..--.- LL- :..- * '""'."'"a -"" " '--- _ 7 '];he Penetanguisheue Herald says the ice I left the they last Friday morning and that it looks quite lively with tugs running back and forth a.tAo.llt1mes. Innate I on us. V----- - `Midland about the end of May to admin- Hiuw('}ra.-<-3; Archbishop Walsh will visiei 1 inter the Sacramenhof conrmation to the Catholic children of that lace, !.Viotoria.- Harbor and Wa.ub`a.nshene.-- ree'Preas. V I-LWI IJVB III \A v 1 I--sunny.-1-uvcqvg - -vv _ - -_-. The City of Midland, under command of Capt. Bassett arrivedat this port between ve and six o'clock, Monday, p.m.. and left Tuesday at 1 a.m., in a heavy wind storm, for Parr Sound, Bying Inlet and French River, be shipped a large number of pas sengers and several car loads of freight at ` this ort, and when she left the dock it woul have been worse than useless to at- } tempt to get anything more on to her except by hydraulic pressure. -Free Press. l l!._L___ __..- _ -L:n' nAu\s`a`\`A n I \J|VvI||vnv vnvvvncv uua--V `---...-. The Creemore hand, `says the Star, will play twice a. week onthe streets. commenc- ing on the 131: of .May. Pity the -sorrows - of the Creemore folk. The Salvation Army, Stayner, held a. end banquet last Saturday. Su'nday_a.nde onday; ' _' T Stayner Lodge of A.O.U.W. numbers" 45 members. V ` ' T H \JIl|Il.UIl. LUIVIIIII l6IUU_|J|lIO\OI~Jc . ' The shingle mill on the to n liue`befween Ad jala. -and Tecumsetlu owned`-by_Mr. `Mo- Dona.ld,`of Beetoh, wo.s1bui'ned -1851; week. Cauae`--caa-eleunesu in` burning refuse. No` insurance. #1 ., .. -. . ... u The Beeton Would Iiniiihteu that there `are not enough : clef-In ip` .th'e mm of, this indorpora.ted':villee,. ~a (`1,-Qh_-ta--DDQPIQ have to.waiHo019n8'b.f.tf. ,ingurv_o_;l./i ,. -1 1 l_J'lie:popula.tion ofs0teemore;ie172l.. ;* ..-2; on` -the 231-`diiiittm Prpfeuor Roberteogt vea. vevyuiuteredlhg .1e'otu1"'e, in the town: 11,: Cqdklwng 2-which farmermnight !learn protuble:louonI.~i;am 3 u.: }:.T "s`.* nu xr.4_-u_ :cu:__*' e....A....`Wl.3 '.'Dn'-nip . veu ms- 3 r y mt v mu hnv. ., .. ........... ----_--. - W*7j7'Ti Aliismn page a. chief constable $30.3 month. * T ~ warn puvuwvw:wFV"P' - A ' `V The North ism msys stha zlgarry SW15: Lumbar -inc?" .0d.'i a'f inlll:.iI' rturnina, olltrtlnj enormous:ambI1Ii0abf's19mh8'.: 16111`: 2 .1 5` jargon wqlitjp Q99 H9. _' E `` . -. . '11,"! `$1: 4.. r 1. IIIVII VII a Two Allietdn men. have bought out the I Creemqre electric light plant. __._- LL- 11;-.. _.2I1 nuavuunwvn vi The season for lerge eggs has come. The Shelburne Free'Prese man has been present- ed with a. duck egg whose olar circumference is9 inches, the e uatorie circumference 7 inches and the we ght ve ounces. nu A __ _ I- .. ._ LL.-, .. L`. - "}5J;}"eS1~"'JrG}Z;}"72' "11." Methodist Church. Riohill,1a`ut,S nda_y. . ; `- . . V` . _ . v 0!! , ,_ AI, - A..._.... IRA- .`-l.'.--Ad. nolvnlwuu `nu-up u-ow vv V-6- --~ - v..--_-... The painters" are at work , putting the] nishing _touches on the new station at Novar. ' " ` _.g`. . ._ - . .. `. ,- 1--- The eMuskoka Teachers Assoolation will l hold a. convention at Huntsville on the 7th` of May Mr. J. J. Tilley, Inspector" Pro-` vincial Model Schools. will be there. The Gravenhurst -Banner as a tie saw?! mills are now in full blast. ` r.` Mlo'le e`, No. I, started on Tuesda.y`,~ Mr. Che'_w e ~ commenced some time ;laet'week. = 9 q. .u. :1: iv Mr. Joseph West, ;.'s13;;;cgi.;i;1;g.;; had his` shoulder dislocated last Thursday by falling ' -into a vat at the t9._nnery. * ' ` I'll _ IV" .1 n 2-: _-_ o poulu. a Oohdonlod mo Intoroatlni graph: for -Advonoo Radon Who` . L'1`Zl1Vfa`.'A;llist<'>r`1'IIe'ra.ld has this :--It. is not often now a. days thabifowl, gigs and human ` bein a live under one roo Such astute has en` found in Meaford. `The sanitary :I\V\h|`nI` {H 11:53:! `\n Ann-\`a:n-uni-:nn an;-1.4-l-un _the` .;u'ro ra.q for 90,000 feet. I\ -. _v-yw-J \IJ neat Mr: Jermey, of ` Mitchell Square, in the. Packet, says the fall wheat looks well. A few spots where the ice lay long and heavy are killed, but there are no elds to be \ ploughed up this spring. . ' ` 1 `Iain:-`uh; D_-_L;-L-_!_ H .7 7 ` -v-- ur vlenii Drill! iledale Preebyterianis want to so ai`a.te from Elmvale and unite with Craig urst. The matter wiliibe considered at the next _ meetingof the Pr bytery. . , Gee. Reedy 0 cheap. . The oioia1board`of the Atherly circuit; will meet in the Methodist Church on the llth inst. at-4-p.m. -"________A;1 I an . as u...` _----- W- - `--_.-u '-'i1`l1e new railway bridge at Severn Bridge in nished. ' . w i The mills at Severn Bridge will all be ` working by this time. .. n1]_ _'[1_;____A__A, A II . Ila I A - "Th(e(1;<-5V;1;le',:s-1:-Jgcially t,heTba;chelor : portion of them, are sprucing `up things `in their luymlet. _ 1 1 f'.\l`_l_1e`Xlliat;ou lacrosse boys have gone into practice. T . tulu UDUII IUUUU. Ill lV1UulUl`ll- LIEU lInllllJl.`|ol'y mspeotor is after the .combination, a.nd- the l partnership will have to be dissolved. (f|1|_ I uc .I II The girl that wine, is the subject of a. lecture delivered before the Epworth League, Penetauguishene. The girl that wins in Barrie is the one who is pretty, genial and courteous---kind to her mother, neat and tidy, who can make good bread, cook a. beef ' steak right. knit and sew, darn socks and who never speaks ill-of her neighbors. W" " W I 1 `"'.I:}.1e` West Gwilliunlgry and Bra.dford , Agricultural Society is not going to hold a. ` `l spring show this year; - ` } N folk are talking of xing r up ahalf mile race course. . I Fall when}; is said to be suffering in many I localities for lack of rain. ` - The Bradford Witness complains that the catapult is used for the destruction of our native birds`, just as soon as they make their ; nvunnnnnnnn II` O-kn I`\I|:I`tl! :l`IfFI1l`AI'|f. IICIIIIVC IIIKIIB, Juan GD uvvu an IIIIUJ nuuonv vuuu. up earance in the spring. This instrument is` estructive in hands of the irrepressible small boy. I II n,,..,_,I 4-1!-.. _.-4. LL..- -.-V----- - VJ - The Cardwell Sentinel tallxs out thus; about the Tottenhamicow by-law:--The_cows are protesting loudly against the three-foot sidewalks, `there not being room for two to walk ahreaston. Seven oows,- four horses and thirteen pigs all at once on the streets of a village that doesn t permit animals to runiat large! These are great by-laws of I AHPI `The Board 0f~O9tnm:I'lI`10nOlI' Resolution. `Resolution posted by Board of License Commissioners for centre Simcoe at 3 meet- ` ing on Thursday the 30th nit. Barrie. Anril 30th. 1891. T; 7 ~ 'TA'l'ongh_0u'o. , _; ' 1 Last jFrida.` Richard` Humphrienfcdm-' manly called in Dick,-[wag se n9:= .to' Barrie -j4ll`by".tho`_Qrll_iaf cgip`tr`ateon'two charges von. n'gle6ing'tvo-support hiawlfe, for. which 111.5 `fetItwo::month'n7an d one for or *1ty to 3` Shin d ad taod_`by.-hia:.wio._ Hum arias has a`i:lT two out r9,,i1__rggp-.- Hprmpp 'other;o.bnrae!-. -. ;Hv;i9 .. 1 ;!5gowni!! htviez.f9..r some ti.n;9;ib99;@. 9129.-n km! , ;..~r3:i ;'i -L *"`I<+`.V-' .x {:5 7 -, W-..-w -up oVVIII _ , , . V ` ,'.l`he_ Collingwood Enterprise says _p:-Sun- nldale is a p one and happy township, ? and the pron out man in it in Mr. John l Swltzer, whose wife recently presented him I with four infants at a birth, making a total of six children in three vears. The four in~ eluded three girls and a boy. the latter un- fortunately dying. ' . `II- . 1'________ ,A `II: n I: ~ ` I i Government having declined to regu- ` llate the height of the waters of these lakes, the county councils should take prompt action` in the matter. If Mr. Marshall s mill privilege were purchased, and a waste-weir with hoisting gates constructed, the thing would be done. Mr. A. G. Robinson, C E., says that the weir could be constructed for less than $2,000. The water is at present within half-an-inch of the highest ever measured by Mr. Robinson, and three feet one inch above the lowest water in -thirty | years.-Packet. . ' Bass lake" was clear of ice on the 23rd ult. . being five days 16% than last year. A Geo. Reedy so cheap. . | Mr. J. Nelson, of Price's Corners has had about thirty apgle trees,seven years planted, lcompletely gri led by mice, during the I nydn kni- 1. ed in the Town 01: Daruu. /We are authorized to state that any person making complaint of a. violation of the law by those * poueegsmg licensee. may` makeit, to the oommisnoners direct. [En. I A --- . `.1-1:11 "I$IUVlO Orillio. willoelebrate the 24th by a. grand lacrosse tout-n_a.ment and a. program of s orts on the Agricultural rounde.-0rillia. ewe Letter. That will pretty fair Sunday's work for a. religious town. . ~...__ .11 .1--- -...:| ...... HIIIBU III, In: Anwmcz] l'lI'I (Ill uni ; uunwvu About two o clock on Monday afternoon |the- summer kitchen at thhe residence Mr. C. H. Clerk, Mary Street was discovered to be on re. It in not known how itignited, but supposed `to -have been a spark" from the chimney felling down between the chimney and` the "roof. With; admirable presence of -mind ...;_~_L... ....... :...u..:......Iu nuulwith nails and roof. aan'|u"DI.e PPUIUIIUU UI 'uuuu water was judiciously used with pails although the alarm was soon iven, it wee; well under control when `the ire Brigade arrived, who soon completed the extinction :of ~_the dengerous element. It was fortunate that the ames` did not get into full play as 0. feet gale wee. blowmg at the time `and I` it. ' impossible to celoulate whet. deetrtictibn . n'..a. . manly! lm -we 9 '51, {&I,;'5.:{6i.`e;3;ia.n th.e1-e wguld have been. - \lVJlIIrI\lI\ winter. vvvnn Ava u_- av--'..-.._ -_.... -Baysville streets are `novr all dry and gar- dening is `in order. The new post oice is I n on :1` ti nnl-n n] nbl` ` uuumg In In Iuuuu : nearly completed. communications are being sent to the License ` ing '1'nursuayA one ouvu HIV- Barrie, April 30_th, , Moved by Com.'Brown1ee, seconded by Com. Lummie, that whereas anonymous Inspector in reference to the violations of ` the Liquor License Act, be it resolved ` that the Ins ector be- and is hereby in- ..A....- -A.-.`I L`. La '4: Jun nnhnn nn ilfOl`ln.tiOnB I83 `EH8 .lllIOCU0l.` UV uauu ID uvavul au- structed to ta `e no action on imformations contained in an communication unless the signature of the informant is attached,not for the purpose of being used in the prosecution, but as a guarantee of good faith. And that a copy of this resolution befor- warded to each of thenews-papers publish- ed in the Town of Barrie. a-y- -_- ..-..u.....:.....-I om almtn that a.nv an I . II.` the nTZ'1`t."bo:13od. J Geo. Reedg in cheap. run. .0 SUIOOV. I I, ._ "-...1a-Q1 _8 nmon AND mu: nonmlox or omum otm cnrrnmon, 3, ONTARIO, MAY 7, 1891.` J-I19 LIUIDHIJIWL IDER5 `HIGH 1 LUQUIIIUIVII IIV assed extending the time to June 1st, next, or the collector to return his roll for 1890, and addin V a. clause that he proceed to collect, by istress of the goods and chattels, uof all Parties in arrears of taxes after the 10th 0 May, next, pursuant to his notice lalready issued. A resolution in accordance `with this was passed. ` A lnl-`nu frnvn Mn .1nv-nan Qnu-Annie ml-of- WI-Ull llll WW5 PQ9U\La . . A letter from Mr. James Scroggie, stat- ing that the Board of Health had taken lpossession of his house on Collier street, quarantined as a. hospital. he would like to know fromwhom he was to get his rent, past due and become possessed of his pro- perty again. 0| 1 11- Oil `in 1 I V V VI Dilly - UIJUI-IUII IIIIU PI LPUUUIIILIED GU I IUVO The usual routine business occurred. PETITIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS. A petition from Paul H. Stewart asking for a sidewalk along .Berczy street, from Eugenia street north to Mr. Henderson's sidewalk, and on Eugenia street eastward to post number ve, north side of street; also a crossing to meet the walk on Pointz street.- A 'The Treasurer asks that a resolution be -_...........I ---L-._ .12.. .. 4.1. _ L2..- _ L- `I'-_.__ I_4. ..-_.L Messrs. Davidson and Hamill applied for exemption from taxation of their mill for 10 years on the general ground of the benet their establishment _is to the town; They employ a lot of Barrie men and their dis- bursement last year for wages alone amount- ed to $10,000. They expect to employ 20 men this summer, all residents of Barrie. T (`L nnnn n..." nn'vA\r: C..- .. ....I...6-n AC `-nurlllr IJLIIB DI-IIIIIIIUI ll 1 WEI!-IUIIUD UL uuxsnv. J. Choesmau asked for a. rebate of taxes` on hiaproperty, or in part for this year, on account of his having put up a. new fence on his property on Bradford street, at the entrance to the pa.rk.. A u V . V I Mr. R. G. Beatty, T of {the `Benet Concert Commit a. letter thanking the Council for the free use of the |To'wn Hall for the concert. V Tcon- Uamweu-o. - Nays-Messrs. Ball, Burton, :Bothwell, Pae, Pullan, Wells-6. His VVorship gave his vote against the amendment. - MOTIONS. Frawle --,Burton--Ordered that the] Zpthanks 0 this Council are due to Mr. 'D Alton McCarthy, M. P. for his valuable assistance at Ottawa; in resenting to the government the clesirabi ity of proceeding with the early construction of the Trent Valley cm: and wefurther hope our repre- sentative will continue to press, upon the government the completion of this scheme, so valuable to us an the County oi Simcoe qznerally and that a copy of this resolution` : i `sent to Mr. McCarthy byithe cle`rk".' I Dr. Bosanko introduced'_ a motion for, a 5grant omooo to _"id in tlie'construction>`of :an electric re-`alarm system. ` The motion ,w.as,.simp`l{ to elicit discussion whicll had - fthedesir . `e'ect;iand-thereas a'prett`y` full discussion of the .r_e_. protection -question. i s%.*.m*`......."r"* `.~e';3r..`n. r.*~`5:`i5.`5.%"m..a" "~;:s``su'i:: ` fiiifhovn that B: A hd:`r inlunncoatl Tho `Al :-out Valley Onnl Dopnutlon Speak II--g-II- AI----A AI.- lI-..._u-AA-_ -- ---w --wtv v cw. CUT: it vnwx tyvvvj nopomn; About the agnlonon ox- That Work`-`-A Grant of 315010: the School celebration on lot July. The regu`.a.r meeting of the Council was held on Monday evening, the Mayor pixie- sidin . All the members resent. in Wore ip Jopened the proce ings at 7.50. Thu nnnn` 1-nut-hon I-nunn-n nnnnru-ax` A LONG nzscusstox on -rat onus-. non or A urs1_-ingot I-nu Aunts. A petition of the Ladies Committee of the Mechanics Institute indoor fair was read, asking the free use of the Town Hall on the 7th of May. The prayer of this petition was granted. - - V'nv-nnu nnnnunl-a mnv-A nrnannl-AH and PULILIUII VVCIU 5|-ll VW`.Is Various accounts were presented, and these and other documents were referred to the proper committees. 2 REPORTS. Mr. Frawley, chairman of the Com- mittee of Railways and Canals, presented a report, giving an outline of the interview of the Trent Valley Canal deputation with the Dominion premier. One paragraph of the report says : The result of the inter- view will. we venture to predict, be satisfac- tory, Sir John Maodonald, in his replv, expressing himself` as favorable to the scheme, and oinq so far as to say the work must and wi be completed Your com- mittee are of the opinion that the estimates of the present session will V contain an appropriation for the construction of said work. _ l'\_, __,_L!-__ E-.. LI__ _j_..A__'___ - LL- ._-_.-..L __`.r_,,, , V Renorztfz the eommittee of Finance was presented by Reeve Burton and recom~ mends the payment of accounts to the amount of $313.94. `l)-_._..a. X1 - n IP:........- an...`-.....-...J- blunt g'm1uwn%uuunu1L IN snssnm. VVUIBQ On motion for the adoption of the re ort, Messrs. Frawley, Pearcey, Burton an the Mayor spoke of the importance of the work of the success of the deputation, and His \ Vorship took occasion to refer to some manifest errors in.a communication which appeared last week in the Barrie Gazette. `Y, n _1L_ _-_ -__SLL__ -1 `l`.13._____- 7 Ulluu lwuuulv 12. xuivuuvx, auu yvpuuj xvvvvu and Thomas Pea.':cey be a committee of this Council to act in conjunction with such other committee as may be appointed to carry out the program. ` `Dnkmst Ki:-mr iv rnnm-hi:-I Ill tn the ainnh-in uuluuuuu ul. qpu I u. :71. Re ort No. 9 Finance recommends that $150 he granted by the council to assist in defraying ex ennes of the re-union and cel- ebration of a I the schools of the Town and surrounding country on Dominion Day and that Robert E. Fletcher, 2nd Deputy Reeve |-_.J '1-u;\IvUunQ Dnnnnnur `mo :1 nnnnv-n:lrnn A` I-`\:n UU:l'l`y Ullh buc pl U51. auu. Robert King jr. reported as to the electric lights for April. The following were not shining :-At Ba.iley s on 11th, Market on 25th and 26th, Douga'.ll s, Browu s- bakery, Sewrey s foundry and one on the Allandale road on the 30th; also several of the incandes- cent lights out of order for several nights. M. Rmmnl.-n nlmirman nf the Fire and . $1.75 per day. Councillor Caldwell moved in amendment, seconded by Co. ' _ rlForayth, that Joseph Smith be r _ _ `rseer. Yea.s-Messrs. Forayth, Fletchex`; Pearcy Bosanko, Frawley Cnldwe1l-6. A ~ ` ` ' * ? `T- --'.. `la--uh uitllfl _ CBIID llgll DH uuu U1 Uluul LU]. uuvcxax unsuun. Mr. Bosanko, chairman of the Fire and Police committee, presented Report No. 10 of the same which says..- Your committee be to report that they would reccommend t e appointment of Mr. J. B. Johnson as a town constable. They cannot recommend the lighting of the gas lamp at the corner of Charlotte and` Albert Streets. The committee have requested the clerk to write to the owners of the lumber in the old ice houses on Dunlop Street, eop_- posite the residence of Mr. Harper, and in- sist on an immediate removal of -said lumber and saw dust. The a plication of Messrs. Hempitt & White has on received and would recommend that the citizens be required to clean rivy vaults and that the inspector engage t em todo same where the owners ne leot .to do the work after being "notified an that in no case should the charge. exceed $2.00 percubic yard. rm... n.......-1 nf `YUM-ltn committee recom- ' OXOGBQ iZ.UU p6l'.UlIu1u you u. _ The Board of [Works committee recom- mended John Hines as road overseer, at an In: __.. .3--. nearly K) Hlllill RI IIIIU IUUVIL UL In: An uuu Mxrust seen (90 ` }f.pp_x_'e 5.8363,??? t?!"-f;:~< + I " = .w111dow`"sh.dea `at C;'3po"& 06's., w ich for variet. and bea.Ifi_ `, colorings, 9 Vtd; Come in ._f;'. If `x " H..- `y The concert given by the Grand Trunk employees at the Town Hall on` Thursday evening was a most gratifying success. The object was to raise funds for the benet of a fellow workman who had been severely in- jured by an accident last October. Over 800 tickets were sold '1`heHall was lled by an appreciative audience and the pro- gramme was.rich and `varied ` MI` vwnnnn on I-`l-ua:u-nnnn A` fknv u-manna: BIIUIII U GUUIUIIQ Bnrton-Bothwe1l-That the Fire and Police committee be instructed to consider the best means of obtainino` a fire alarm system for this town and report at the next meetinglof this council. . The rfnlann than nilinnrnnrl " nunsl` I\INlig is co] 20th. - Fori: mation. address ,. ' n H van IGIIIIIIU WOBJIUII auu VCIIVIUU Mr. Fennell, as Chairman of the manag- ` ing committee, made alfew appropriate re- marks indicating that His .Worship Mayor Pepler had kindly consented to occupy `the chair. Mr. Penler then expressed the plea- sure it gave him to preside on an occasion like the present. read the programme and indicated a few changes necessarily made. Tho knnr` an un 1-urn run 4-In-no Hun unlanl-inns: IIllIl\`VU\.I C. KCVV UIIGIISCD LICUVDGGIIIJ IIIGILUO The band gave two or three ne selections duxing the evening 'A ninnn nnln kn hlhau \{n, 1nnQ-In A7 mnrnh class Dto class C, but to get into `class B would.re%uire are alarm system, a partly- paid re rigade and other re uisites too mdenits to -be lcomprehende A It was resolved to leave matters as they are for the resent and write to other towns such as . alkerton and other places that have. a -....L-... -2 R..- 2__...____._- -f LL 72- -4 -VVCIBVIIIUII Dllll VUIICK PIGUVB Illldnll UGVU 5 system. of re insurance of their own. for future action. `I')__._;_--_ `l\_AI,_,,,II rnl ,. .1 van 1 uul I115 UIIV U V Gunny. A piano solo, `by Miss McGra.th, of Toron to was much benjoved. mlnn (:`.IInou1I "`nnu\`y {jinn I. nAnn:nL:g.~ A` IN-I WT IIIIIIJII . The Grand Trunk Glee Club, consisting of eight voices, gave two numbers and were en- thusiastically encored, responding to each encore Miss Dalby sang with great acce - tance, two solos, and Mr. C. K. Clark s comicalties struck the funny chord in the constitution of the youngsters and he was recalled a. number of times. III-.. 'I"I _|,,, `ll ,__ `TI, 2 fl`! , (Geo. Reenllu cheap. audience. ' `I I ICVCIIICIL Q IIIIIIIIIIFI. UK Ullllca Miss Helen Mar Patterson, of Toronto, gave three recitals in a style that is rarely excelled even by professional elocutionists. She has a ne musical voice, well under con- trol and she showed a keen` appreciation of the meaning of the authors whom she so ad- mirably interpreted. She is sure at any time of a_ hearty welcome from a Barrie I`:-I - ' I.n II N! . rnu A In . _ nun-totannuu neounu. ' The Barrie District Annual meetin ,will be held in the Collier Street Met odist Church on Monday and Tuesday, May 18 `and 19. The Minister: will meet at 1.30 p m. -_ Il -...I.... an-nan Ln 1),." Thnn Mann- Binnon V `x . Are causing much talk at resent, but not {nearly so mqqhai the Itoc of_- pa. rs and .window sh.dea C:poii& C6 s., ,-_;_'_A-- -_.I I......qIsJC~"a( .'in3}on`3`Qni\|"1' on`:-nu;-nan Aw` uxurnotte. N.X Rm urning. lea Except Tuesday Charlotte. N.Y.. at 11 p.m.. t 9 p.m.. and Saturday at on Wednesday. and Oolborne Friday mornings. taamer has been chartered for .11 the ma niolent new Steamer. 32:01?!` KING-s complete about May wr . Ell PE` `Teacher : convention. There wfll be a. convention of the teachers of North Simcoe, in.Bo.rrie on the 21st. and 22nd. inst.` Mrs. J L. Hughes, of Toronto, ` rhzips the best authorit 1n Canada on the inder rten a stem, wil deliver an address on -this mtereatm subject. ` . Mr. Andrew Iiacempbell, M. P.P. will felsoaddreae the convention on educational ! topics. ' ' ` ` . Illa IV. Luv Auuuauuus nun unccvuw a..uv [1 un on Monday. Sermon by Rev. Thos Mann- ing, B.A., followed by testimony and pray- er. -- The Minister: and laymen will meet on Tuesday at 9 mm. Mr.~ G.iles sang with ne e'ect The Arab s Bride, receiving genuine applause and an honest encore. `I__ T _'__I_)_ __2_13__ __I-______,_ _..__,LI,, __,_'_-,_ 1 IIlIIICIl CIIUKII Cu Mr. Link s violinsolos were greatly enjoyed Rev. Mr. French is well known to Barrie people and his numbers were received with the enthusiasm which a ne cu1tiva.t,ed voice always elicits mm the music. loving people of this town Mr. VV. 0 Rogers song, " Trusty as Steel was sung in that gentle- ma.n s pleasing style and obtained deserved applause. - -l'hn IV 14` T nnnn .-....A lli..- `li`.~......\'|1 41... lled with the choicest perfumes and toilet I A Beailtiml Establishment. Mr. McLaren has made a wonderful change in the appearance of his drug emporium. At a cost of $500 he has put in a new front of plate glass and the window with the upper portion pale colored glass, presents a very beautiful picture. A ne show case articles tastefully arranged, attracts the passerbyi who stops to admire and then to purchase. A unique vesselhfor colored water stands on the case and a ne mirror on one side serves to heighten the general effect. T store throughout has been renovated an` ceilings papered. A_ new mirror under the clock gives the room the appearance of double _'len th Everything is arranged to produce t e best aesthetic results. With pure drugs and the best of everything that can be rocured in a city shop, Mr. McLaren cannot ail to obtain his share of business. uv:;..W\.V. E. Lemon and Miss Fennell the accompauists of the evening performed their work vth marked ability. rpl-ma nn`I1 Anatnknnb I-A I-`an vsionaunn #`\a An `I \II 1 WV IUII IIIQI QVVL WIJIIIU The only drawback to the pleasure the en- tertainment was calculated to afford, was the whistling and stamping and encoring of the boys. ` his is a nuisance that ought to be abated. We think too, it is an imposition on the good nature of a singer or any one else who assists at any entertainment to ex- pect double or treble what is given on the programme. There are" cases in which a singer might be.justied in repeating his er~ aformance or giving something else w on called, but in most cases a simple acknow- ledgement of the compliment is all that is necessary or that the sensible part of an audience wonld require. ` I CIIIVIICIIUW `V\JllI\I 1c\1uu.U. At the close of the entertainment the Mayor expressed the pleasure it had given him, spoke of the important services ren- dered to the public by railways, the respon- sible duties devolving on the employees and of the fidelity exhibited by them in the dis- char e of these duties. He also spoke of that indness of heart which prompted them in giving this concert on behalf of an unfor- tunate fellow workman The singing of the National Anthem brought the entertainment to a close at a fairly. reasonable hour. VOTES OF THANKS. At a meetin of the employees of the Grand Trunk, eld at Allandale, votes of thanks were unanimously given to His Wor- ship Mayor Pepler for presiding at the bene- t concert, to the Town Council for the use of the Hall, to Mr. Brooks for the use of the piano, to St Georges Society for ags to adorn the hall, to the Citizens Band and to all others who by their musical and literary talents aided in the success of the evening. nan Iuvvvul [UL Hula UUUUUIL. The Council then adjourned; Geo. Reed in cheap. W) leave Cobonra ally. Sunday excepted Port e at 9.45 a..m.. n nrrlv om east. west and north l1|u..I-um \1' V -4. 1| _ _. T The Benet concert. 4Don t faViVl"to see the museum at the Town Hall to-day. -Yesterday morning the Blue Mountains were white with snow. --Sever[s.lN cgr of pigs wereshipped from Barrie last week. -Is there no way to make Sunday street corner loafers move on ? A Iereceedings unavoidably left over till next week. ---T`he session of {he Local Legislatufe closed on Mondav at 2 p.m. t`1,,,3,_1'IuI 17 :11. 11 . 1 --Sqnire Ball, of Ke;npenteldl his 90th birthday on May day. |P1BAB.APHEB. S PENUII. POINTS. Which. Linked Together. construct a If-__. I_a-_-_LA_.. -_.I t_-_l__ wuuu ousn. clay loam. - PAl<(,`EI. lI-- West 2, lot . Gen. 8. oonteluin 100 acres, more or less. 11 this lot 1! erecte a dwelling and barn. 4 acres cleared and well fenced. nearly all tree, om stumps. olegloem. good water, 5 miles In the Town of nrrleo on a good road. .' ' . l ARI`lll. III--Nor_ art lot 13. Con 8. contain- mg 30 acres. more` r can all cleared and well fenced, good he so and bank barn stable under the barn; good oung orchard. good water. soil is good. 6 mi ea from the Town of Barrie. on good road. The above I we parcels will be sold tocether or separately neasy terms. only: smell amount required d n on each lot. the balance to be eecurul by mortgage. For articulate. apply to owner on lot 13 Con. 8. or y letter to Battle Poet Olc.-. 154 `23 JAMES CAMERON. F IV..MJV<;l'x;1-s-(`an will command the ; Enterprise this season. ` I11 I n v u - ""_" J `"_ _""II ""01 ' every one remember the Indoor Fair at the Town Hall to-day. `ll 1!` ft`! I I D. . I 1- rs ~ Another scooped. R.. G. Dalton,` who was plying the profes- sion of. autioneer, without the necessary domment, was'scooped'by the indefatigable County Messenger, at 0ril1ia, on Tuesday, and fined $10.00 and costs and made to hand over fdr_the legallicense. . HLNY HINGE HATTIRS HUGILY ' whu-p-t'e: 32 Local nutory. \ -The cold wave is a. pretty long one. 3 -A pressing need in this town is an extra fire station. -7--(SVt(.WI;;trick s Society held a. concldve Tuesday night. ` IA --Mr. H. Giles has left`; LX171`; hank of Com- merce and is going to Manitoba .,___ ._ -._- ..____/_,_ _-- _-____ __-_,.,, '4 5 Battle rut Club. A spring meeting will be held on the '28th and 29th inst. There willslso be a meeting on . the 19th and 20th of August. Good pti1_'.'6I_I`wilD be o`ered, and it in expeotved that? thei-e`willbe some of'the'best horses fngthe tc3ll,_I_I!,ny;heI:e;,and first-clalss sport; ;,.: '3-'*_&_' I`.'(') I'LL, "N;vIrl;c' `tithe um to get your spring iiuu`. and the plac J. Fyfem. 1` I 1 v ` __--v ----- ~--- I----.', -` - .,-v -- ` -M-any private houses are being supplied L with water by the waterworks. 1'\o n 1 I lunvn Fnhnnna ;n"u n-`Ann gran-`on! (2 (Ir! 0 O ' -A good deal of mill machinery is being ma.nufa.ctured at the Sewrey machine works. If you want nice ' llllnery be uure and go to J. Fyle , Miss Stephens in charge. -The littl: rain on Saturday last was refreshing to struggling vegetation. A I I I o u I R. Hublzert has moved into the club house and is going to make a boarding house of it. corgiiqlly invited. IIUUII uuu UVUI.IILI5o At. 12 o clock a. Hot lunch will be served for 25 cents, and at 6.30 3 Hi h Tea. will be served for 15 cents, to both 0 which all are One of the most successful affairs of its kind is bein carried on to-day in the Town -Hall. The adies of the town have for some time been workin for this Fair, and the ap- earance of the Iall shows that their work as not been in vain, `Flower, candy, fancy work, apron and cap booths, all look as pretty` as plenty of good taste can make them. In the Art Museum one of the best collections of art is to be seen, afternoon and evenin . A sh pond well stocked with tine and sp endid sh is also open for the after- noon and evening. . V . AL ` IO n nInnlr a `uni, In-unl-u 1.9: La aaaaa 1|.-I -Bicyc1ing has become a. complete craze in this good town of Barrie. 'I"I "11 (`I 1 I I ` EV Iv `i charges -Rev Dr. Potts will preach in the Collier Street Methodist Church on Sunday evening next. `I 1 - `.1 In J -The Soo_tra.in from Toronto to North Bay has been discontinued in consequence of insuicient business. t'Ladies clean your kid gloves with Nather s glove cleaner, for sale only at James Va.ir s Dry Goods Store, also a full line of dressed and undressed kid gloves in all the mot desirable shades. x-ly. --Miss Lee, of the Central `School, will deal with the question of rewards and pun- ishments at the convention. Mr. Moran, head master of the Model School has for his subject Professional etiquette among teach- QFC ,, MORTGAGE sAg..E OF VALUABLE E'Congregationa.l Church Preaching services every Sabbath at 11 a..m. and 7 p. in Sabbath School at 4 p m Prayer meetings, Sabbath 10 15 a..m , and Wednes- day at 8 pm Rev. J. R. Black, B.A., . pastor. Strangers welcomed. 32 E`Just arrived per S.S. Britannic, 5 cases English Sti' and Soft Hats. These Hats were bought right We can give you lowest prices for high grade of Hats. Simmons & Co The Stanley Hat. We are having success in the Stanley Soft Hat. Gen- tlemen wantin a. comfortable hat in a good quality, shouh wear this Hat. A look at them insures their sale. Price $2. 50. -Monday morning, 4th May, 9. thin coating of snow and a. strong, cold north- west wind. 1 --The Annual meeting of the Barrie Mechanics Institute is postponed till Mon- ? day 18th inst. n run _ . no - -Briga(Zlier7-S1e(`>ener and M rs. Spooner led an the special meeting at the Salvation Army barracks last night, 111' '1\ -i)octor and Mrs. Parker are at present in Toronto. The Doctor is attending a. meet- of the Regents of Victoria. University. -11 I --The debate on the address in reply to the speech from the throne is over and adopt.- ed without a. division. The talk about the Grit fight was all bluff. -Ever): citizen wili be expected go take 1 his wife, children and all his town relations i to lunch and tea at the Town Hall to-day. : -All parties who are going to take 1 baskets for the Indoor Fair will kindly have 3 them at the Hall by 10 o clock this morning. I --Notwithstanding restrictions on shing, ` ersons may sh in the pond at the Town all to-day with any kind of tackle except 1 the spear. -Wilson, the young man ogged at the ; jail on Monday, was terribly frightened anal yelled for dear life. He gets l2 more lashes r on the 4th of June. } -Readers of THE AD\'A.\'CE, your atten- \tion is directed to the azivertisments of I Messfs D. J. Murchison, Vair, Hunter and i McLa.ren in this issue. TE MPORARY ARRANGEIENT8. -Ever young man`s duty to-Jay is to take his eat girl to the Town Hall and treat her to the nice things which are to be obtained there. {$1.00 PER ANNUH IN ADVAN(B amen corms, rxvn cums. mechanics` Institute Indoor Fair. ro'|`1<'I is lmebv given that he met 31:- l Lingn 01' the Court of Re slon tor the Municipality or the Township 192303.. for the ynax`L\Jl, will he lmld at Ale Hotel, rhormon. in the Tow III 1 1` I\l'\l1 W ip of Essa. on A? `AAA der Stowa.rt.`a ' '.lI'Al1vt3V$ [.1.3_'};..-}vl.l.3. gm; d7jB}'3hETihb3. -. :3 .\bn--_ _ ., . u1l:3o'cl noon, toh several con1DlainLs of V `be Asscssxxltarmt R0111 {nrthv year 1891. All nuvunnu hnvina.I?I1nInnau sf fhn nnt nun "'"'I and ddtzzi-i1;!no the ` ore and omissions in ` k. the said Munloipafity ; Three Farms For alo] _ PARCRI. I -South 3 lot 10 n. 14. contain- mglooncrea, more or less. On this tannin I. frame barn. 6 acres 01 wood bush. clay loam. Pun-m --\Unnf 1 Inf n... n ~mo.I.....'. d. balance hard-V UN ill W be grodnced at the time 3': : AL.____'I DER and by virtue of 0. contained in a certain y Pubiio Auction 9. e Town or Barrie. o ` An I I e Queen : Hotel. AAA` ' MunucI%PAL#i 6i7E's*tiI I (`0l'll'I` OF All pumons hnvin .- ilsiness at the Court are requimltoattund aforesaid. \ Hsumi n! (`nnlzuthrn thn lat than A! `law ` M)!` NH` )U2U' lO`Jl. P ` 1 TOWNSHIPOF VE RA. ccpuwrv oF s cos. 7` _ 1 Upuoi-`ite the \V011gt,on Hotel. where he will } rontinuo to sun y his many customers with ` Ibo Fleury Implements. 19 202. T 11 hf. '" `U0 I uwu OI name. on ' ' *I`dW~ %I:1_d .*1f.!!9_x.,1.99M1_-1 8t th `Inn: A. MERY IMPLEMENLSHUP 1 fbeen appoint` 'ed by the Town C0 01 night soil in the Town of price of 8? D0" 3'94 yuas. we are rea njlly R.'t0Ddt3d to P5Q1'I`u`. Pnntfoe. rrle at a staudln to clean 311 base e orders. All orders Address HIMPETT 8: arrle. Ont. 19-21. . to romove all ARE 0 J PANY OIU olce. `H d oa;" LfaK,i,%`3au gt:-(3 of a, Good star and on re nun` tit thereto. h d 111 a 1:1 {ifs ..:::.;.':a , quit-, e. For further % JAMES SOROGGIE, KICK. Stroud P.O. I J eromully R.'LOD(1t3(l uulauzuzvuu n V1!I'l`l<.`. Puatofoe. urrie. 'tquH ru Lu nuuuu quuzuruuulu. bhivaud at (fouksfdwn. the let day of May. vuvVU Lforei 'l` L .. .. A roll of R00d l~nd Finuisl. 4 11 ` .' 10 lgarrie. for sale 0 0 real? 22.Ap!:]y:tt:?u= n ne. ' r1M. V_o W dnesdsy. Mon at }1onrNi g,:323 Chulich eParsonaa. by 0 the M wenwood Isaac. ssoond son of R6 N` blnson. Robinson House. Bil BIV {,3:i`n`} 1:3 JanetE Eluo second _dnu3h|:sr ...._. whine I`. mnlav. McH1mnv.-l Honry._ pkg ,ooo.oo .509. 'l'!'lula um. ,,,___ M-`cuars a Inly JAME. _ V g;. l`.`33; . 1g,Jg, ;?`{5`*l't 1_*fl 881101; St.rosu1sg'%.0` ' 19-a git-rie, o Barrie, r J U554 I` . May blh,u1g1_' Town"`I5'I"iE3i3EIgd`v 19-21 Mr. Josephoolo On: Flvafolufs, :V%& our . : left elf UIIIIII re picked d. Will undi of TowNsHfi3 3I'=jv:su. No. 19 waoun No. new 1 Vol xlamumr. Wusuw. Proprietor. ? _ ;-:- [ undersigned. hav been uppolnt'4 ed % . Mn in ma Town or a stuudlmr .: nus REM n HIS IMPLEM T STORE '9 ` :t` FY 01 ""'9.'."./"P-F"! -R999? ion to . . . .. . , ARTHY-.A MCCARTHY -` . . -`?.5I3"3vnaw-uummh l'l6.Mi3yo`5`P!|.0`,".89l,'o`-`V i':.=1."e ,s~'r:r, z.'9.':~; V7>7V V 7' W777 nnwtsnmnms. llflllll BIUII. Ill GUESS "` C. H. NICHOLSON. LDERSLEEVE. Gen. F. as P. Agt, Gen. Man. Port. Hope. Kingston. Ont. _ 19-tt. Lhison. Yoxmxuo srmmaoar 30051- n. '1'. .DA.l.V'l'l.LV\1o Clerk of the said Municipality. 1:EvIsl0N no fpuan, Nance.` "_.__ F $V'A;4UABLE CAMERON. IN THE ' years 9 monwu. uuuu Canada May 93rd. 1817 IN THE mod.- `I. Bv Order R. '1`. BANTING. nf flu: null` Ilunlnvlnnlll-Iv urn: 1.1` 19-51: wv Wu on I Iullllllllg Ul.`uUl`VDy It is iaaid a large _'crow'd gathered at Tot- tenham on,Fricla of the Spring Fa r. The show of live stock was excellent. - While pla ing with 4 large do; a" nine ear old vgir; of Mr. John Patterson, of gbert, had her face so badly torn by the afternoon on the occasion animal : teeth that the services of a surgeon were necessary. Grippe has quite a number under its in- `fluence at Cookstown. V,,,_,_- -_ -- ---vw-vuv-nun: `annual. U WIIVVIV Elle Q . 6 A Nottewa." man says oazts are some ' at 60 cents and potatoes at $1 003 bag. $11`. Wiggins one of our euocessful farmers sold during the last few weeks between $400 and $500 worth of Pota.toea_.' - - v vww www--ouvvvvllc Tine Nioolatou sa.w1mill`is now running full time. A` large amount of stuff will be out this summef.` j ' [man w'. [`he bill authlzrizing the consolidation of tlie Collingwood debts has passed its third reading in the Local House. . . ` ;u;l'l. odgrmtion services in 1lSa.ints Church, Collingwood on Tuesday last, and a large number `were confirmed. - ` ' V` ""I;`_l;aml'3t1'llqtin say, d. nunhbb of Calling- wood s citizens are suering trom la grippe. A nvnn Run `on. t`\nIInAz' -5 LL - I`1-II2__ ....---_ J Siate Xii (}.Je"i'iv. P. of the Lefrovl Sons of Tempera,x1ce.. ` "` rm... ._-..I_ _.- n in-sn,s_ |.-.`,nV 1 ,1- ;Iills s hotel; Lefroy, in finished. , . There were two alarms of r_e, at Bradford -` last week, butbnot much damage was done 1 H -~ -.-- v-v--VJ -- -vn v.-J-u - vs A Sandhcok correspondent of the Bseton : World says that On Friday last Mr. John Livingston raised his new barn, Jahich is 36x ` 60. One or two sli ht accidents happened during the raisin? r. Ford received nite : a blow from a fal ing timber, and John tin- son jammed his foot. There were several narrow escapes. Why the accidents and narrow escapes? Was ittoo much whiskey or the common custom of a race between two parties to determine which side will et the plates on first? Barn raising carefu ly done ought not to present narrow escapes from injury. 11,, 7 _, IIIII,,. _l| A,I,_ 1'\,_L,L C1-LA.I- _- uugv-aw uvn ZIIVCCUU M I Like The Harrow. at the Inc. The Ccoketown cheese factory is expected to be in running order by the 15th inst. . `I -Q1534: A `A----` ``~` --..-..- v--no _--an-nun Anna unvlll an `SIRPUQ V A 1-sxVna'1`l re wee caused at the Collingwood Mechanics Institute. falling of a. chandelier. Damage 5 out`$25. A \T..4.L....--"-.--- ----- -- L- ~-- - the other da. , by the; W-I'VE-l`_."mI)__&.Ili81 Spry, Post Ofe Inspector,` was in Lefroy & few days ago. m|........ ...__- L_-- -I_..-.-- -1 1:..- .A 11.7. uh" I

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