Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 2 Jun 1892, p. 8

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` Lnrgftisj Anna STEAHBOAT % `LINE ne. I SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL` mans mm 8:. SAVlN6S9C0.l INCORPORATED Jean. V____,- uuuu jI' Bud": dosorltl tYh skitra, Y:wl:.r 1oJi,`13':nge s.p&g,nE(:tlm:tesuhrnlah- odtorany style of euuro hosts. can sud :1;.'%':';;:z:..m&..`"'v... 1%.. 'm,=,..,.":*",,.,.* lance in the boat building I am satised I can ve aatlalaction in 19. {man and mm-tax. E every craft mmefitcyzut of my shop. Boots for hire by the hour day. week or season. Yachts and skim; bndtto order. New and seoond- nd skin : always in stock. :. Romem the name. - ` ~ us. usvsvu vs. US vwuuu lJLUl.l A few days ago we saw a. bicyclist run over a. child of about four years of age. who was standing on the sidewalk near THE ADVANCE oice. Although the rider saw what he had done; he never stopped to see what injury the child had received, but kept on the evil tenor of his way. There is n. lmv.lnI7_ wn halimm n-.~.l.:l..` This is a selectediquality in % key `opening cgilers of 1,* 2, 63 land 14 lbs. `each. T % IIILGASTEII STIIEET BOAT IIOIISE: - BARBIE. Established 25 years. _ B. A. nu'r'ro1rs.l J ust received a large consign- ment of LioI1 Brand IMPORTED DIRECT 2% FRAWLEY S BOQ:I'_&_ SEEOE STORE, ` Comearlyityouwantl-'irst Pick. Nosecond Price There are I believe, over sixty bicyclists in town, and the chief pleasure in `life of about three quarters of them seems to be, to race up and down the sidewalk on Dunlop street. Footpsssengers are not considered to have `snylegsl right one the sidewalk from the manner in which they are ordered off it by the shrill voiced bell or squswking horn, or the even less melodious voice of the rider who is not the proud possessor of either of the above articles of ostentstion. ' A B._ .I-__-.._ /- " Special?Lot,_ 200 pairs Boys ? Lace Boots, toe_capped, all sizes, 65c., and 75c. Boys Fine Lace Boots, seamless foxed, all sizes, $1.25. Mens Fine -Lace and Congress Boots, seamless foxed, $1.35. S Mens Extra Fine Kid Lace and Congress, sewed, $1.65. Mens Fine Cordivan Oxford Shoe,sewed, $1.25. $1.25, wo_rth:$2.00. . ; ` a . Ladies Fine Kid Slippers, open toe, 60c., and 75. . a See our-Ladies Kid Oxford Shoe, won t rip, 75c. ` Ladies Patent Leather Oxford Shoe, turn. New York style, gsizes, $1.25. Girls Lace Boots, for school, neat, 75c. Girls P. Calf Button Boots, $1.10. A very large range of Children s Slippers or Boots for 250., 35c., 40. - Size 1, 2, 3, 4, 5;; Children s Lace or Button Boots, size 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 50c., 65c., 75c. Special Line, 300iPairs Ladies ExtraiFine Dongola Button and Lace, 21 sizes, I) Wltlili, ` V.`igV = ' ' (. G-ooqsnot marked up aI1d_down to suit the occajslon. It s an_ honest reducmon in prices of every Boots a.ndShoe 1n our Immense Stock of Summer:uFootWTea.r, that y0u,can 1' 30I`d `U0 miss` You l1 not bed1sappo1r1ted toe v1s1_t here and see for yourselves the extremely low pr1ces.s '_I'o slaughter such handsome,perfect made shoes, su1ted Just for 1:he;sea.son,is as burnirgg shame. You may giepend youoan t _equa1rourupr1o,e. A See them,La.nd you 11 buy mnmx unmnssnn w!!Pmy'g__gnaoub- - ..: ., 7 IvBlook. lnnth um- ~nL. $5"5,ooo.f &IX\I 7' I We do not know if there are different kinds of bicyclists correspondingto the various varieties of dray horse, general-. purpose horse, trotting horse and thor- oughbred ; if so, perhaps the solntionof the whole problem is. that the ..kind we have in Barrie is the steady old family plug which goes sleeping along at a semi- fnneral gait, that kind best expressed by the phrase `fjnst. the thinar for a. woman to ndrlva- ` ' ,1-1 in `Dunlop Street, Barrie. s0LiD c01\1F0R'r. -.-- -IIIlbBUU 'l'IIIII-I I in price, tint and pattern. New Goods "arriving d;1il_\'. If %Y Want Sh15`1PP1i6S, 01` anything in the line of Station- _ery,_go to T - - % i N SARJEANT. muucm. Im- - 'p;)I!1'qte8u9mfzDealen1nCoakotank1ndA "*=....o...*'"-.: :".'}..:::` `*}L.""B..... - - on o - an Pluteroi-I Hair. `Storehouse `at the Northern Housekeepers W111 consult their best interests by inspect- !(..J*.!:\.VE. AN Eunuss VARIETY l\Cl We do gaze upon you with fond ail- miration ye modern eons of Ixlon as ye it by with that , graceful and dignied; air on your winged steed. arrayed, in the attractive and becoming uniform of the club, which by the way, does exhibit the graceful curves of your athletic calves very nicely, and we are sure to the wear- erfeaatiafaction. This is all very wellfor a Sunday parade, but when it comeaito a race, you all seem to know it, but I may an an" can :6 man an-A -11 -V.-.. ...-...._ P.S.-The Increased trade In this Department ls wonderful, and satisfaction has done it. Hun` S. & co` Hunter, Sarjeant 81 Co. For Cheapest, %BestFitting, Ordered and Ready-Made Clothing, B8 Dunlap-st, -T RY- ' Opp. Railway Station. ow.-` addnuall ti"I':i * to T,0T." once. Tel on`: No? 23$, 'l"h1sl8 tr; .. ..A!Rdqtion settles accounts. {Nd . . amnmw in tho n..aum- if dpmred- % 9.1:. connms, Manager- H: ..~.v; - .1.1,.Q.,uURon1soN. ; - mt- that ocblint. {ma 3" ,1 _ .9 to the Creditor it desxred. .5-yu, Juu an: autumn vu nuv _lU, URI! 1 as well say it, you are all s'ow, SLOW,- SLOW; ~ I ` g. _. -...' lmlnu cnsmr 8:. Pnnrcflnn _ ASSOCIATION. in cumin and United- States 3 . IAlId oraloloo. 60}Adelide st. E33` ms 10, 11, 12 and 13. 0. E. C05; Esra. NEW: W4 R~0 1; I] l\ LEA! The Adliilion or 5:9! `M .;QAQQQm$ furl! , liven _ noon on`ofthe__T , The following letters to the editor of Tm: NORTHERN ADVANCE have been received for publication : V - Bicycle Notes. .. A _ l (By not the Club's Own Reporter.) r The thousand or twelve hundred spec tators who witnessed the sports and games at the Park on the Queen's Birthday must have been struck with admiration at the brilliant achievments of t_heeBarrie, Bi- cycle Cluh. The parade was a fairly re- spectable one for a club of about fty members,`but this may be easily soomm: ed for as the hand bills of the games stated that bicyclists if mounted would. ad- mitted tothe grounds free_ i_ ' The Lacrosse Club wishiiig" agethe Bicycle Club, offered three 'si1*vi' medals valued at ten dollars each, `for competition at their names, snd:_we aria told, gave the bicyclists; the -privegeiof making and arranging the, racesxgsto suit themselves. This they did, and the spec- tators expected to see an _exc1ting test for each medal. But. the bicycle club has too many lily-liyered members, and each one was afraid that. lome one else would beat him, and "the result :-`was, that one race had but two entries, ans, other only one, and`. in the 5' ",;"-g 5' uun_u_:;gg,gha;;e_rsu. . Barrie was represented only, out of eight contestants. ' gov - _ IIU WW2 Va mnvUyvx&?wv -gown ,Not_ 1teoeusr1ly7I.|.;g_` V jrge Onlntoirot the .- - ' 1: that$f..'91d. ICICLE. Bnrlo Agents. R; A.1Dutton S. Caldwell J. McDonald `F. X. ~Marrin C. Hinds P. Kearns - - nAcg3s. - Made b the Toronto B (C: fantinnn 0 ll FUJI, npn sAu-: on T0 "nE`-T`,` 2] w. Lot70o.5. knov in JOHN B on irA:'M.a'%oa u?d'y'.1o:m sou sood tnme1h999.!!ndb9m+,3_q}g,;,;..,g;% A FRESH.C-F;. T_A 8TY . 01! to the Motherland. Mr. Fred Edwards and Mr.,Joseph~ Ander- ton intend starting next Tuesday morning for a trip to Old En land to have a eep again at the scenes 0 their childhood ys. `THE ADVANCE hopes they will have fair weather and favoring breezes and a good time generally, with a safe. return. - Runaway on Bradford street. Last Saturday as a man named Kennedy was driving `along Bradford street, the axle of his buggy broke, causing the horse to run away. The animal chose the sidewalk for some diltance at the peril of persons in the way. He was caught near Anderton e brewery with a emall art of the buggy attached to him. A lady riding with Mr. Kennedy was slightly injured. 7 `The first excursion of the season was made yesterday on the occasion. of the Lacrosse match between .the Barrie club and the Beaverton players. The Orillia. left the Bayeld street. wharf about 9 30 for` 1123:: won} an -. nvvou-vlulv pa wuusvuu, LUV]. J.l5lUl'o U103. P. S. I ; address of Welcome, Mayor 3 ! Alliston; Paper on Geography. J A 001'? bett, Thornton; Essay Writing, A. C. Batten Stroud; Decimals, S. A. Brown, Ivy; History, J. S. McEaohern, Stayner; Grammar as it is taught, W. Williams, B. A., Collingwoodv; Uniform Promotion Examinations, J. A. McPherson. Beeton; ` How to deal with spelling, F. C. Batten. Deerhurst; Sharing, S.` Spillett, Nantye; Composition in Public Schools, J. F. Power. Alliston; Writing, Asa Latter, Churchill; Grammar for 2nd and.,3rd classes, J. W. 0unningham.VEv'ertt;l History, H 0 Thompson: Duntroon: Construction of the paragranh, A. W. Ewers, Allandale; Mathematical Geogra- phy, J. A. McPherson,'B.-seton; Oampoai-' tion, N. S. McE-achern, Angus. ' 11 uplu ll Beaverton. [NONE - UTHER GENUINE. c AUNT u o N I At the Quarterly Oicial Meeting recently held in the Collier street Methodist church, Barrie a resolution was unanimously passed conveying to ~ Mrs. -James Maclean and family deep and heartfelt sympathi; with her in the great. loss sustained y the death of herhusband, Mr. James Maclean. Bro. Maclean was beloved and esteemed by a large circle of friends. i n MYRTLE NAVY ! A slaughter of chfckoni. ' _ _e We havebeen informed that the heneries of Hon. Senator Gowan, Mr; J. A. Strathv, Mr. Charles Cross, Mr. Robert King sr and Mrs. Cross were visited _on Monday night and lots of their fowls destroyed. . In some cases the birds were` found outside with their necks broken and the feather": torn-out and scattered about, Whether the agentof des- truction was abiped or a quadruped is_ at present an unsolved problem. vuv uvuvwuucn nu Iuu cuuUu1`n:uul_y.` j_A case of unlicensed peddling and o.ne"of' violation of sanitary regulations were dis posed of by the Magistrate. i Q wt-v Vivian VI On the 23rd ult Harry White` [and William Hempit were charged by C Horse-. eld with assault (}ha.rqe.susta.ined and a. fine of $1 00 and costs imposed. TWA nhnram: nf In:-nnnu urn:-n n-onu-n.I uuv U1 wt VU uuu UUELB lll|[JUHULl. . Two charges of .la.rceny were proved against Daniel Smith and he was sentenced to 3 mantis Imprisonment on .each charge, the sentences to run eoncurrently; . ERR`! nf IIlIlI.t|Ahn(` our` Ann":-`P L uamnt. mus? -'be`~`o9 ANTED` by mas. G. `u:`?wvi;:nri :2 %~'o-w-rouse. mm socie i i of the W. C. T. U. at North Bay on Tues ey last. Mrs. J. Msloney was in Penetanguishene last week visiting her son Henry. Miss Ella. Dunn is visiting Mrs. Joseph. Dusome, of Penetenguishene. Mrs. Cameron, of Barrie, says the Herald, spent a. few days `in Penetang last week, visiting her sister Mrs. C. Devlin. Mrs. Christopher Thompson has returned after a. lengthened visitto the city. Miss Hattie Crew is home from the Un- iversity, the examinations ha.ving_closed. Mrs. Windsor Russell of `West, Graven.- hurst. spent Sunday in town the guest of Mr. and Mrs Lawson, Collier street. Mr. J. B. Blackburn, of Uxbridge, is at present the 'guest,of Dr.`aud Mrs. Patterson. _ unlop St. east. . ' ` ' r 11.. 1\- -- ' - - ThO;Gl'OIt Bicycle Race. The hicycle race from Orillia to Barrie [on :Wednesday next J une_8th, isgexciting much, interest among the wheelmen of the county. The Barrie Boys who will compete are F. A Vansickle, F. `N "Warren, N. W. E. King and S King - The ."ri1lia competitors will -likely consist of Messrs. D Cashman.'B. -F. Stewart and Robert Vick. The distance is 27 milles and thenishiug goal the Barrie `Post Office. The road `is not the bestvin the world for bicycle racing. ` uuu Lvcv . .LV_J.l. uxuuunluusll WL}l EU CGKHUIJ Ito attend to -`du'ties='as memb e'rse ot the fStationing' Committee; " Nolbettf preacher, not one more earnestly intenirin doing good, has been stationed in Barrie,3ha.n Dr.` Parker and ibis hoped that he will come. back for. another year be in excelliic odxraisiou**f6r'a;f:>y'ing"riaetgsa bqds 6f~m'ud_`{.:'.,.-335:? . . -._.i . .=':r:.V. I E "'-"*".Phe best` ma.tetvia`=l.fot' `making good` 7*'roa`.tl 1 has been carefully `raked o"'the streets Utiii T ca.rted=a.s`vay~ Using a. atone-hamlner`-wdid most likely rtoo Severely ctest V-the` =powe rs? of ' ouncorpotation employees` .-{A - I A*G|.!tjfI'..t9n; Senator (Rowan. . 5335; The -.Irish_` :TiI.ne8- of M8? e l.6.e; There are many instances that an` inter- ._nationa_l interest is taken in` the bazaar. The'Hon.- James -R. Gowan, "senator, of Canada, has sent to Mrs Harley; who holds one of the best furnished stalls (lodge XXVL), a. splendid collection vofphotographs of the Parliament buildings at Ottawa and of the scenery off the capital of -the Dominion. These are quite novel and might grace any photographic collection. M; Senator .Gowan. is a `most distinguished .C_anadian ju.rist,, and is amember of the'Qanadian bar. - His gift. _is ,a kindly one amlwill generally, be appre- ciated. The photographs" are all mounted in form suitable for 'framiujg. ` ` _ Chnrc`1iV"A_;td}Ir:. ' The season Qfponferences: and synods is. iat. hincl, "Next Thu_rsdy' the Toronto Con; gfernce of the B/Ithbdis "church fwill be `fully open and at workL `Rev Dij.` Piirker and Rev."_Mr 'McCulloi1gh Will` go' `aflir .f.n nitfend tn` -"tinting: =11: mnuhnm nf tho T. &B. . maeaiti6u**f;'isf.5ih;{igggjii in beds or mud.~;-:>..-mi EACH PLUG OF THE IN nnonzn Lnrrns. Rsoiutloh otzcondolenco. l'\IVIlI`- .- , _-_.--r ~o. vs-viva Mr. Dingman, of Sia_fori,- tgther of -the Messrs. Din an, proprietors of the Scrat- ford Daily erald -was in . town lasl_:_.we_l; and Dnvn Tun Avsvvl--w_-. _ 24- -'-A - TR? A Box, The _G:-oait nxgoueg side. I invnln Itnnn fnnrin nn:n Ln 1.! Is Mnuzmb Police court. - 2,1}; {.17. 'reaohers"I1sstltute. o The following is the program of South Simcoe -Teachers Institute to be held in Alliston June 9th and 10th. :- gresidens address, Rev. Thou. McKee, Q I I QAADA-A A` uwv-`I-A_'__ 'Il_._,,, --nocuunx I-nnu-- eeks "Pm , v.:ne1'.s.&o3f%;"& - x --Vooublo` l la_ntI -'- ,,g=-;~m-e- -:=mV=-T9m~~ 091 wn:1._qgM TAYLOR coal in Car mom said direct to COIlSIllII0l`8o 4 No .i1itermediate prots. Write for `Prices. A [ Spccial.Attentlon Given to 80- . letlei and Clubs. om1momcn,%nAm1mN, om`. Be inning Monday, A rll 25th. will leave Co urg at 8 A. M . and art Hone at 10.30 A.M., on arrival of G. T. R. Trainehom North, East and West. 'RETURNING-Leevee Charlotte at 11.05 P.M .except.Tuesdn`y at 9.40 p.1n. and Saturday at 4.16 pm. Connect: at Rochester with eaf trains for eil points on` New York Central and diverging linen. h 05113 at hton and Colborne on Honda and Wedn y `mornings for Roches- ter. on Wednesday morning and Saturday evening from Rochester. Through Tickets and Baggage Checks from A nte or on . , THE ORTH K G is one of the largest. witteet and most powerful steamers` on th s lekee. Lighted by electricity and moiern throughout. . . (1 `Fl Nrrnwnnunvu uuzvuguuuu . . C. H. NICHOLSON. ' Gen.Pa.es. and]! I C. F. GILDERSLEEVE. 1 V Ge_ne_x-at Manager, 18-tf. . , Kingston. LAKE ONTARIO STEAMBOAT Co. ` [1mmI;w@M@@HE8irEm| usuxuusneue ana munanu. . For tickets and further particulars apply to all agents on the G. T. R. and C. P. R., or to H. E. Smith; Owen Sound, or to mrrnu I `\Tt` pnvv . an 1!: . an----xzxqo . father, Mr. George Plaxtonn ' Miss Edith Graham, of Allandale, has been visiting friends in Bradford. Mrs. John Plaxton is visiting friends in Toronto ' ' Mrs. Scott returned to Toronto last ` week after spending some time with her sick ll..- 11-77-- , ;o:.'L'-;zat Ran .'I`r-an Il'0lIl '.l'0l'0l1U0 B110. uannxwn, ca. nng IE MOBIOIO. leavin Owen Sound same evenings after arrive of the O. P. R. afternoon train from Toronto. for Killarney. Msnitowa_ni_n , Little Current. Kngawonz, Gore Ba , S ants River, S'arpent-River. Alnoma Mil s, hnd River. `Thessalon, Bruce Mines, Hilton. St. Joseph's Island, Gardener River and Eanlt Ste. Marie. The Saturday steamer will call at Wiarton both ways ' - PARRY SOUND AND KILLARNEY. The steamer Northern Belle 1 ayes Coiling- wood every Wednesday and Saturday. at 1 p,m.,.on arrival of the H. .-T. R. morning trains from Toronto and Hamilton, for Parry Sound, and there conneotin with the steamer Maniton, from Penetan uis ene and Midland for Byng Inlet. French iver and Killarney. there connecting with the main line for the Sault. returning via. Parry Sound. and there `connecting with the steamer Manit on for Pene- tonimlshene and Midland. For tinkatn and fnrthnr nairtinnhu-n nnulv fn `It is intended the stench and popular Steam- ers PACIFIC--Capt. -P.- M. Camnbell; ATLAN- sTIC-Cspl -. R. D. Foote; BA.LTIG-GaD0. W. Tate Robertson ' NORTHERN BELLE -_Cant. Jae. Wilson; will run as follows during `the season of navigation, 1892, running in close connectlon with the G. '1`. R. and G. P. R. Companh s,- Rtnnmnrn Dnnin Rnltin and Atlnntin Imu-rn lnlvav J. Ilvluvp JJIIAUAV auto `Luau-uunv avlniv V C5ilT;irwood at '1 p. In. every TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY respective- lv nflzarthn arrival of she G.'l`-R_ mnrnimr trains 'I.'II.IJIIE.II I. IJIII. 3&'.I.'lJIII.I& I P93110031 0' ly afterthe arrival of she G.T.R. mornin traivos from Toronto and Hamilton, ca.` ling at eatord. lenvin Owen Sound name nvanimm affai- Uolnvanu B ,- Steamers Pacic. Baltic and Atlantic leave Collintzwood a.t"1 TIIUIISIIAII and SATURDAY I-nnnamtivn. u!!.2E3.'?Q..?!?.;sl IOIEUOBQ U10 ISXIIIDIFIOII.` ` ' ` An Auction Sale of Canadian Pacific Railway Lands will be held at Edmonton on July 6th. Passengers taking advantage of ths excursion glnne as will reach Edmonton in time to attend e ea 9. - -' V s v For further narticulan apply to-any .Agent of 4 ., _ , the ;Company. %tat19:!s_ IYnta110'%: avsu um, nenuawas in town lat .wool; and gave THE Anvzgon a. friendly `coll. ` _ Mrs. Martin Johnston of '. Koimpen-' feldt spent the 24th of M8" Vth` hr son, Mr. Thomas Johnston, ritar, of Bruce bridge. The Winnipe Agricultural ;&1'ld Industrial Exhibition will heldhom 3u1y,26th to 30th` inclusive, and Julylth. _l9th have `been xed upon for excursions to enable passengers to attend the Exhibition.-` - .A'n A nntinn Hinln of Canadian 'DatInDniIwnv ~r:'.i ,. V - -r1ck"et_s-will be"I old V - ; for Excursion leavingxTORONTO 11 pamwon June 14, A1392 {Inn-`J tn Innfnl-I1 I1 ntil .`l l'Tl'.\T 9.1.9:`! .JI29sa__?{[ 1892 A -nnt am int. (mm momma mum ntrs F 4RYe,L..,. {Hk STEMOAT ;rune`.`.5. 1. 25892 fV..-.l 4.. _. cu--. n-`Oil TTTI _ Jun Ia 1992 IIEIIIJIIAILVIE lV.lI.'Il3I J.'.I.IL` BINSCABTH ' " REGINA ` IEOOSEJAW --~ ~ `YORKTON _. PRINCE ALBERT .. . GM-GARY. --gWH0I4EB_ALE AND RETLIL-- Box 77,'Ana.nd5.1o. Telephone 15. uuu nvyu vu vuu uvu wuur ul. ull way. There is a by-law, we believe, prohib- iting. such vehicles as bicycles from run- ning on the sidewalk. This-our Chief of Police should be aware of. but `then it cannot be `wondered at that he is -lax in his duty, when some of our alderman are amongst the chief of the lawbreakersl And in conclusion wewould say, that if our streets are not suiclently good for cycling without using the sidewalks; then either bicycles or Barrie bicyclists are a- failure. nd$-I--I-`.1 jj 1&0`; -'GoLod to return until AUGUST 7th . ON ' `I II IL -_-_I I3 I34 `ZLT I Gqod no return. Tu'11 JULY.2_4ch. ' on jj jt Good to return until J U LY 31st. ON son:-3 . com. cow, or PEN|l'A. um: ovmm.) Magnicent New Steamer. CHAS. CAMERON, 21 u Mam, Collingwood. Hunger, ton. `-"~` -x 1? A-:92.7WT r; Scientic Road Bnlldllt. . Dunlopaiid Elizhbth streets have been criven a. to dressing of dirt and the roller hytvbeen. . lly..u:ed, but as, yet there V is noj ,b;;ied.germins . thst .-howeyef. owifzjto the odoool--v'veutlier. when the V -`rifx .w6mo,%theIe'AII`{riseta

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