Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 9 Nov 1893, p. 1

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8 DOW 05111689. ! The oriiiil High School football club {de- ; feated the Lindsay club the other day byva. ` ` score of 1 to nil. - Goldwater U. G. T., Washago, 1` in a. ourishing cpndition. `Their motto i `onward and upward." | -r .,,I_-_, I,__, 1'.,v '2" -1'."-H -"'" * A 'v1"l1Veloss_ `by bHanburninvg of the Midland` box factory is stated to be $14,000, with nearly $8,000 insurance. V ` n u 9 .. I._,!IA_ -,_ LL- I17--- -1.` |-v---J 1r'v"' **~ | Pontoons are b*ZiZng built: on the Wye at- Old Fort for carrying wood by way of water | to the mill at Doll_a.rt;own. A-`,1 -1," 1u,nn-__._ Iv: qrxuuur In navy, -u _. ...... - _.._-- ` Rev. George Grant, B.A., dispensed th V communion to a. large congregation up Gray I church, last: Sunday morning. 1' 2 .__.___,.J-__L -2 usaynnv-o. mu..- ...-._r....v __-_____..a_ I From complaints of a. correspondent of the Uollingwood Bulletin, Singhampton must l be an awful place for rowdyism.` ,,._1.__. __ -n-___:- __-n,___ -In 'I\: vv wuv ---..- -. rv._...._ That line of ' bean-ilful Fur Collars and Mutfb at Hunter, Sarjeant an 009:. T lor $4.50 a set, Is grand value. 1` A ,1!_,,__.,_-.1 A.`-- rvv wu ....._-_ r----_ -7`, 7 V ,v R ` F. Bates, an employe in Hern s woollen. mills; Orillia; had oneof his hands badly in- jured a. few days ago, with the machinery. I Mr. W. J. Sheppard`, Waubaushene. shot, - twenty-three ducks on `Wednesday morning,` . ` and it wasn t'. much of a. morning for ducks ) either. - __ - . . ._.n. vn Univ. n The Tottmham business men are satised with the business they` are doing. Their photographs ought to sell well and bring a. I good price. ` . I a n ,1 n.,s__ -1: u-: _n_._.1 1--.: -u... L:............ ~ Buy. r- ...... Fred Guise, ,of Midland, had the ngers of one hand smashed by two etroleum bar-. rels,_between which his ban was caught, ` owing to 9. slip. _E u.____.;__ g._._.. m.'..-...- I-:n...a - ' 5ILl\.I no-v-- .,r-.. -- ---_- ` A Gilfordo cor;espo_o&ent writes-\dr J. . A. . Blain has purchased three carloads of ap- plea in this neighborhood. Mr. James Vair, ! of Barrie, is also buying. --- _ ,__--nIIn_-.._a.. _o....I.- shag} --rgnln . \l"lI-J5 now up Id.-rt I A party of hunters from Toronto killed a. ` moose in Cardwell township recently. and were taken before a. magistrate at Bgsseau i and ned` $20 and costs. _ T I an 1' UL IJIILIIV cu I-0-nw Irv-Q` -.-O. Nlce new Mllllnery In stock this week. I, 0 F110. . _ . I . ` | -4 - ---- -....`l ..I..~..-.4-' C-1191;` ul_l.' 11170 South River has a new and elegant` two ' storey school building, equipped in the most | modern style with all .needful apparatus to aid the-teacher and pupils. The Patrons of Industry. Jarratt s Corn- ers, are going to openthe intellectual season i by a debate on` Wbioh ie:the more ueeful_ ` animiie, the ` hose or the ox ' - ` .. `I Wullllllv, unuv .-v-- V- --.v _ I i A bumpology man calling himself Profes-' Kemp, has beenamusing the -Tompkins folk and showing them how. fakirs carry on their games and getting people : money. 1 1;- 1:-_1 r:~1-..`. -3 13.-....-9. ('1.-u-nnrn uihiln . swulun IlIC\I Ev-Iv:-3 rvvr-- - _..v_. 7' . ' -7 Mr. McKinley, of Jarrett : Corners, while _ watching for coons one night lately, was badly scared by two wild cats. which hunted him out of his corn patch with their screeme. one can hardly believe thew have ot their own Furl heel: nculnnner they have boo-n altered um regglrocu by the. faunlunable furrler. E. . slmmone. They look as cum! on new` Bring! ; them up IIIO Music Hall _Flu' store you Wllll 1 good job done. i - . - ` It ' 1 ll__ I11... `\I ..2II.. ..C.(1IICnv'ul lull VVIIII G `I'_IIIl Jvlw Ulv i Mr. and Mrs Wm. .NeiYI;;, of Gilford, I `were fty yearn ma.rried,_ last Saturday. | They bob 1: look hale ind h'a.i`:y, with good : proapeots oi` many ye;u'_s-_ of `double -harness _~work ye..J % ' V ` I ' ' - ,-- ___A_ -_-_.-.. -1..--an LL`. `hunch Qnnnhn I l\"\IlI3 JVUP'.' . > ' _ _ 3 The report comes `from the lower Severn . River that rie shots can -be heard day Sunday. This is the ways that hunters are observing the commandments of God and the ! llswoftheland ` ' ' `L * ` :` `Y`-_'_ L`; .1 A North `Oz-il_lia. man say}.-.'-Now the crops are gathered and gra.in't.hreshed, we can say in this vicinity that one are satisfactory in _' quantity. wheat very fr-:.ir.a.n'd p'ot;o._I:oeavne, large and plentiful. ` ' * i * f j The Georgian Bay Lumber 00., shut their I Weubaulhene mill last Saturday, ~ the sea-: son : out being over thirty mill__ion_ feet. 1. flfhe. l pile: of `lumber in. the yard presents a sight `(IVY Ill VIC? Oluoun l "' 3'&"c]'.i1n-o's""F .T'.'iEZ.' '" Quarterly services at Dalston last Satur- W A . "THE .IN'rE_R Es1s_ or n'A1'uu1':..'coUN'rY'oF_ s1McoE AM) THE DOMINION OF CANADA` ova, CRITERION. I Re;-:15: n}; "{.;Q;i.;I1V to the Midland Otangemen last Sunday. . ; I 1'\_'__._. _`__,-L Ann . .1 I ` Gr'(eVo;-; _`s"it;l*t_e-ialeople report wild geese `ocking to the` southward. .. V - - _--_a.,..-_ -..-- -v-.-----.J - !- Down about Alliston theroads ar ne _a.nd the weather delightful. ` All `In nnnn - unogll ..._.l- .._.I an _______. : Cre.igTI7u`re E5; 'a.-I)<'1`lVe-e,;i'e:s are enjoyieg 9. _ series of old time hueking. bees. ' I" ll. 1'-I_3., __L, ,,'~1| . in . "as ;`-A Wii `I-4t9.'l;i_n;s-_'1'1'1;ii"L';:..F-":a's`;`e:"'l:.c>n cut 3,250.. i000 fees of lumber la,at seaaon, i l;I$anwa is said to be!uo_ted fox: its sweet esingers. 5 ' V ` - H There was p.F\rh;ers Isuite Qt 601d- ; wqter on Friday last. ' ' I n. r1-, , I` 1' I u . --- A[.Zllmlir`Vau-ao well made and t uran- rtved tor $3.00 at Hunter, 81 cant I: 009:. T T ~ ` There was a. lecture at Duntroan to the Pay trons Of Industry on Monday I, l'V__:..L.-.._;_ I_.1- -_- j I, , ,- The _;e$;1e are engaged : in preparations for coming prohibition cam- :pai.gu.o ` V `I'\ I I `I II ` TTuheZ Patrons of Industry hanie purchased :8 | I I ibuilding and removed it to Crossland Corn- `for a. hall _ ` - I 5 it the small boy was rampant and the night made hideous at Orillia, on Tues-' `day, 31st; ult. ; not equalled I if. i T The` T'1'avellihg. Dairy was at Edgar ldstl fFriday Are the days of rancid butter numbered? 1 A 2 ' ' T The (Midland Bex Factory corzilpay wi rebuild their ' factory.. Tha.t s creditable enterprise. | TLS, ,,'I.I ill - - VS(uZtVn-(`l'::.y evening Rev. Mr. Bowlea, of Gravenhursf. discussed Goldwin Smith : let-_ i ter on Prohibitipn. ` i I has been visiting the ' Baclo Settlement school and nds it in a. very satisfactory .condition.. V - I `r... -u_-_n.n _-In ;~__.u_-_ .- _,, -___, , fou eheluitfl eel! early and secure some of those nice drew pane rns. 6* ncarce goods, at J. Fvfeh. - . ' . H`. 1 1- I 1- l\ -r I an `- "'13:; '1e71h;ci3z{ -xvafutbe L. 0. L, Hall, No. ; 1200, a.t_'Baxter. lately, was a notable, event `in the history of that hamlet. `IE 1\ an . u . ' R. O` Alfisoe ie eyecbed to move ` from Thompsonville to Allaudale to` engage `in a. joint stock our and feed store. 1\ . I I . n . gures The Dutch Settlement `Wes pet(i;1to a. ut- 1 terof excitement by the marriage -last week `of Miss Minnie Baker to Mr. Samuel Long. 7I'1L3...._ ___._-_.. L- L- 2.. _ _L_L_' _ -- _V_--v __-_--- ----_ -- ----. -..--.--v- _-v-~v Things appear to be in a. state of quiesence . at Penetzamzuishene this week. Even Hal- Howe en failed to wake up the mischievous `boy. A ` ` ((13 I | ;X_Ta.y man writes-- Farmers wives are` now busily engaged making rsb-class bub- ter for the -winber.*:;:_NoV need of a. Babcock i tester- The Toronto rm that has the contract for the construction of water. Works at Beeton ;Ais pushing the work along with all possible gdespatch. ' ' I _.I It I II 1- us up I The accidenlby which Mr. J. McMurray .lost-his life at Gravenhurst lauelyought to ,tea.chVmen who use edge tools a. lesson of l carefulness; . ' The Alliston Herald sa.ys--Joseph Cla.rk s effects were sold last` Saturday at the farm '~nea.r Everett; Prices ruled low, one horse going at $5.75. ' rill 1 on q `I " It" will cost Collmgwood considerable .money to repair `the damage done to `cul- .verts. bridges. and. other property, by the | boys on Hallowefeni I . 0 I n ` There were only two inches of snow on the Blue Mountains as the result of the storm A ('1 Saturday nigt 281511 0.11: ,..while over three I inches fell in the plains and valleys below. ' Miss `Pauline Johnson and Mr Owen ; Smiley will ive an entertainment at Orillia, January 2n , 1894; under the auspices of g the Ladies Aid. of the Presbyterian Church. ` A Vanvlack correeponclent of the Elmvele .*(.}hronicle` says-Mr Arthur Sanders andoMr. I Bemrose, of Eavqie, spent a. fe'w..days hunt- ing at the Summerfeldue House. They took home quite a nice lot: of game. ! , . _ _ _ L _ _ _ _ .___.___..-_1 -1. L`__ ,,_,A!, , I =.75c. l -.v.--- .1----- v- ,-. ' Much regret is expressed at the untimely death of Miss Alice Moore, the 14 year old daughter of Councillor Chris Moore, of ril- rillia, which resulted: from bleeding of the lungs, Tuesday evening of last week. i g 11- __ 131.. ..._._:A._.'. -..--_ nl_ 'n___1-._ _n _,--,__, __., ., ._ I `A New Flos writer aa.ys-Mr. Penler, of _ the rm of McCarthy, Pepler 85 Mc;Carthy, madea. visit to the tenants of the~Blythe estateion Friday of last week, and noticed ;quite on improvement since his previous | visit. | I A Creighton man writing to the Orillia. iTimes says -'_'If every part of the Dominion *contributed as many to the Uhi_ted States lpopulamion as this neighborhood no wonder ' our population decreases. Out: of eight ,fo.milies there are eleven of the members i in Uncle Sam s land ' our --~--.---, _..-'-_._.--V V- ..- 9 O A Church mouse has been 0 erating in St. George a church. Medonte he bees notes `of the harmonium wouldn t come out,_ so J the services of a. tuner were required who ' found the nest of the little rodent under the ' key board. The nest was composed of frag- ments ot cloth, nibbled from the valuable ` cover of the communion table." coo "..-_- V-. ` For Ladlegi Fine `Furs at close prices, go to Hunter. sarjountaz 009:.` A r1|.,__-I_ _.-.-.... L..- L--- -........L:_... :_ C1; vu -- __ --_ V The Orilliaillacketlsavs-lVhile driving home one evening lately, .Mies Cuppage was attacked on the Barrie road, at the far` corner of the Bowers clearing, just after. dark. A stone of considerable size struck . the top of -the bugiv wheel. A very little higher, it would ave knocked over the driver. The stone was found next day and weighed `nearly three pounds When women need. to carry weapons. certainly our ` civilization is advancing too fast and too far. ! ` KIIIIIDV Vlvupsuo On Monday. Mrs, Jordan was before the g Police_1/Iagitrate uhargediwith bein drunk an the. street .Saturday night. 8 e was rep:-' exuded` and warned nqt to do itl asmn ." ; I Colin McDonald, a- con man trom Sun` ' nida!`e; appsrntly in..t e last [stages of con-A sumption, you `sent to gaot for onemonth. I` becausg therefis no other place to send him- Nov? fall Mantle: now In `stock. J. F f8o' ` _`, V \ I _ If y` :g`t`;.a;'.6-:-rt-11-:-d;v;1;_a'1:~l1t'7<;ug.laAthi agency of malaria, microbes and bacteria, or any `other bad things. just take _John Wood : limo-,....u.|.`. ~.8 `Ra I :-nn Arid Winn mid hacoma 7 -Prepiden VClevela.hd bushel: Nov.- 30th `as aday` of: Thanksgiving for.` therepeal of ` the Spergnan law` and other blessings. 4,- AL- A.______ I)___;_ IGN we ll8l'1lll5ll `lllwjauu uuuur ulunaausu. . --Pleaue do not- forget the Apron Bazaar ;next Wednesday, at the Parochial School. 5 Wn~noU1-:His:A':}rn THERE Is 1v`.o_ H._u-`rmnss \ owner Dpu uulngu. pub. yum: uuuu vv mm. a \ Extract of _ f, Iron and Wine and become * rinvi8m. 9nd1!%z2Px- 7 % % I j;_l3AR%RIE, 1COUNTY OF SIM COE, ONTARIO, NOVEMBER 9, 1893. ...: . The regular meeting of the town council was held on Monday evening, His Worship the Mayor pyesiding. D..~..mA:..nn Hanan at Iain: noun] I-nnnr. A`l 1`, VII? _&'I3J\JI. CI-l`I \JI I.III\III `II JJIHIIIV s Gentlemen,-On Thursday evening last I stated to the Finance committee that I had no personal that can be justly assessed. I stated what receipts Iehad to get a mere sub-` sisteuce from. I also stated the rent and ordinary taxes which I had to pay and other expenses over which I had no control rMy indebtedness on the bit of stock from which Iyget a living some of you know, and it you question my statement you can easily see. So, I say again, please do not insist on my paying a personal. I again say I have none. Yours respectfully, _T ,Q\vtn:-wnv Col. Major wrote asking that $21, the amount of taxes re general hospital be re- mitted, on the ground that the institution is in its infancy. ' 1n,____2_ `T-.- E `Inll one Mayor pyesxulng. . - Proceedings began at the usual hour-. All the members were present `except Councillor Williamson - COMMUNICATIONS Aug PETITIONS; To the Mayor and Council of Barrie : [land-Inrnnn Jn 1`Iu-nuunn-Int, Al1Al|;i\lI la are pa. awn. .--.--'d - Barrie, Nov. 5, 1893. To the] members of we Barrie Town Coun- e on :` . As I have been assessed on Worsley street for 99 feet; sewerage frontage, which should be,66 feet, I beg to have the same corrected. Yours trulyr,` nnnn A `r 1' `Charles F Winter. secretary Tariff Com- mission, l893, wrote asking that the Council do their best to have a. full representation of the farmers of this district at` the meeting in the town hall on Thursday of this week, when the Controllers of Customs and Inland Revenue will be present. . `REPORTS. Report No. 32 of the Finance committee recommended payment of accounts amount- ing to $877.84.- -Adopted. ` 1)....'..-'a. `TA 9`! |i`3nnnnn_Vn|1r nnrnrnifltnn comm-omuo on the uulcuter street Whar!--considerable Duounaion to In- nvn the Passing _nonrs-BenoI-ta and BY-LAW on run 2309:: wmmnr my 33:99, rrc.. 1:-sstn. lug [U @901 1.01:.--nuvyucu` . Report No. 33 Fina.nce-Your committee recommend that the account of Mrs Hay, forfour weeks keen of Annie Jordan, be paid, and this sum deducted from the net grant to the Reliet Associa.tion.-Adopt'.ed. `D nun-we-. `Mn RA. T4`inannn--Vn|1r nnmmitten gl.'l.ll LU DIIU IJIUIICI. .uDnvuIuIuIUu.:1uu!.vuv\u _ Report No. 34 Fina.nce--Your committee recommend that the prayer of the petition of the directors of the Mechanics Institute be granted-so far as general taxation of this year is concerned, and that they b_e relieved from payment of this 'year s taxes, except the sewer ra.tes.-Adop'ted. .. -v-no vs: ... -unav -av vv av- ----... _._ 7-- Report No 35 Finance-Your committee recommend, in view of the fact that during one or two previous years the ratepayers have been granted the indulgence _of paying their first instalments of taxes within three days after the day appointed by by-law for payment thereof, without exacting the pen- alty prescribed for non-payment punctually, and in view of the fact that a number .of ratepayers relied on the continuance of this custom, that the Trersurer be instructed to waive the penalty in the case of all those ratepayers who within three days after the am}. nntnher. 199:2. ant.na.llv naid the instal- Ifrpii-yUl'5 WHU Wlblllll IJUIJCU u.u_y: UADUL uuv 20th October, 1893, actually paid the instal- ment due on such last day. In the future, however, ratepayers should understand that the latest date for payment is the day men- tioned in the by-law, which must be taken to mean what it plainly states, and they cannot in the future expect any indulgence. -Adopted. Donn-+ Ur. QR l4`innnnn_Vnu1r- nnmmit.tpA mm: manna mun AT WORK. *"l.'.LllUllIaULIo Report No. 36 Fina.nce-Your committee recommend that the Treasurer be a.llo`wed to transfer from time to time, as required, to the Treasurer of the public school board` such sums_a.s may be necessary, within the limits of the public school levy for . 1893.- of ILUUP [Cu- Report No. 15 Fire and Police-Your com- mittee consider that the are light on Brad- ford street. near John street, is not placed in the most suitable location. and recom- mend- that it he removed to the corner of |.Br adford and John streets.--Lost. 'g.;;;,; E3. is" -I*`_i_-re"a:nd- -p~oiice--Your committee nd that the roof of the re hall is in a. leaky condxtion, and recommend that repairs be made around the chimneys and skylight and strips placed around the re hall doors, and the stove putin order.-- Adopted, . A . D.nnnr Wn `I`1)n`\II'n `K7nr`za_.Vn11r {".nrn- CLLIUP DUI}; I Report No. l6'Public Works-Your Com- l mittee beg to report, that in accordance with the resolution of this Council, requestin them to meet and reconsider the question 0 the building of the wharf at-the foot of Mul- caster street. Your Committee examined the said wharf during its construction and also at its completion, and reported to this Council the facts as they appeared to them, which report was adopted. Since that time the matter has been discussed between the committee building the wharf and some of your committee, with the result that some of those who voted to give nothing then are now in favor of granting. some. assistance. Though the work was not carried out. in` strict accordance with the specications, and would therefore recommend thatthe sum of $250 be paid to the committee who built the said wharf, and that the said $250 be con`- sidgred as, a nal settlement of the claim. - ; j;_I -2 J2_"-___--'_.; -...'A.`LS._ BILIUIUU CH_ C LIIJIII HUBIIIUIIIGLIU UL IIIIV Ulllllllo 7 There was a good deal of discussion on` this report, most at the members taking part: pro. and con. - :\___._._:II-.. QIL-._..._L. -._I._.:4.a....J .... -........1 uuu. |5UI.Io Councillor Stewart sobmitted an amend- menb, granting `them $300. provided ` the wharf committee give. bonds to keep the, wharf in repair for 10 -years, but this was. I voted down. E ,, _!Il-_ I"II---L-.. ...-L...:LL-J LL- .JI-.... ' vuueu. uuwu. 1_ Councillor Plaxton submitted the follow- ing amendment, seconded by Councillon Pul- Jan-_-That the report be amended so as to provide that the payment. of 8250 shall be I made conditional on the wharf committee accepting the eamein full of all claims upon the corporation inreapect, of the building of the wharf in question. A 6- plus nntIllAI'.:l\l'I HA` uimn Of A we wnarr In queauuu. At the suggestionlof some .mernbers of the Council, leave was granted to those members of the wharf committee present in the cenncilroorn to explain some of the. pointsi involved. _ M1-._A.A McAllister addressed the Council briey, and -answered` uestions asked by members. Mr F. X. arrin made a_ i few remarks, after` whih Councillor P1axton s emendment was put, and the re rt, as amended, `ado ted:onj the following ivision: ' Yl:A"s`--"-Cal` well, cNab, Ellis}, Ga'rden,, Plaxtoii, Pullan,_ F.letclier-A--7. 7. .\1'...... a...........;. `lI..I-.l-.'.nl.' ' Rnhuinll} .L`AlD""\`lIIUWuuI Frawley, Fennel] Rnnnt Na. 15 F Plaxtoh, Pu1la.n,H1"Vletcher--7. . ` `VNAYs---Stewart. Hubbert, Bothwell, , , -;1___ n-._..__n `rawxey, renneu - . A, . Repoft N9. 15 Finance and Police-Your `instructions as to me axsposal or me estate. The creditors are requested to file their claims with me .,-aid Messrs. Strathy & Esten dql proven. as requircd by Statute, on or before the h teenth clay of December next. after which date I will proceed to d s- uribmc the assets of the estate, having regard only to the claims of which I shall then havenotice. ' Dated the 9th day of November. 1893. - - O. H. LYON. V UI UIIIJ , J. SWEENEY. I , _D._ DOUGALL Plo.7xt;o(I'1-l- 71T1ilit;;x;V-"l hzi.t:. the taxes the Hospital Building be remitted.-Ca.rried `III2_ `FL, EfiiA;rTa7i;}_T*rI;;'Sim oT1}'I;wn hall be ranted the tariff commission on Nov. 9th,-darried. Fra.tvvlZeiyIZ-z-;V(}t:1Z'ci;e'n1'V--- riiit" the Ma_.yor, Reeves, Councillor Stewart and the mover and seconder be a deputation to receive the Tariff Commission on Nov. 9I.h._-Ca.rried. | A b5Zr-la.(v(v7 regulate the sale of bread was introduced and passed, and will come into \ force on the lat of January next. _ } 1-: I ran 1 on . ... fI4`TrasvHle7y-;E:`;ar;l-ex'1-w-_'I"'l"1at':` $2";-cos of the market; building be repaired by the Market 1 Committee, also some necessary repairs to 1 the stalls,-Carried._ ` ,_. 3 Sewart-Hubber-That $40 be granted `the Relief Association.-Ca.rried. Public School Board. i Theregular meeting of the public school ` board was held in the board room of the J central school on Monalav evening. Present } ---Mr.' `G. G. Smith. chairman, and Messrs. Spry. `Cross, Rogers. Reid, Ball, Major Smith. Ball (George). Brown, Hunter. prnnnnsnnu Hanan of Q I\,n`I\n|7 r\hnn:nn`Iv IJIIIIIIIJ Illlll \JUUl U 1)]. UV' LI .lI.|.llI `.61 : 9 \ 9 9 Proceedings began at 8 o clock precisely. Minutes of the previous meeting were read and adopted, after a` slight emendation. - ` COMMUNICATIONS. ` A letter from Miss Teanie McPhe'e, tend- 3 ering her resi ation as teacher on the pub- ] lic school sta ,.on the ground of expiration } of her certicate. She expresses her thanks for she kindness extended` to her by the \ boor . ` ,.lI,, ,_,,',. E .. 1 .- { FREEHOLD PROPERTY} [ram The. monthly report of attendance, etc}, was presente.1 and read : Central scbool--totalon roll 421, average 372 W885 -- u ll E385 Ward -- ll 45, u UIIC L \IUlIIn Principal Whitebread Aof the west ward school makes some suggestions to the trus- 1-Ann uuuu and calm. .1` Ut U-uUlJ|.ull.. Roport _No. 16 Fire and Police-Y our 1 Committee find that the roof of the re hall is in a leaky condition, and recommend that `repairs be" made around the chimneys and skylight and strips placed around the re hall doors, and the stove put in order.- Adopted. ~ - Dnnnwf `'7 In` `LA n n m A n . x ....:LL.... _. Q\II-UP I55`-I Report -No. l7.of the same committee. re- garding payment of the Fire Brigade. was presented, but was withdrawn for further consideration. Principal Hallett s report calls attention to some needed xing of the windows at the central schooland to better ventilation of the rooms.` rrnni 1';-.1 . u violin . Trustee Brown, chairman of the school management committee, then presented the following report : To the Chairman and "members of the Barrie school board : Gentlemen,---We beg to report as follows:. 1-0n' account of the death of the late "Mr. Morley, your committee advertised for a teacher to ll the vacancy, and engaged Mr. W. A. Glaspell for the balance of the term. He holds a second class certicate and com- menced his duties on the 10th of October. 2 -That all the teachers now in the employ of the board. with the exception of Miss McPhee and Miss Ayerst, have applied for re-engagement, and we recommend that they should be re-engaged. V Should the above two receive the legal qualication be- fore the next meeting of the board, that they be also re-engaged, if not the Secretary be authorized to advertise for others to fill the vacancies. 3--That when the report re- garding any teacher is unfavorable in any particular, the Chairman of the board and the Inspector be requested to visit and state that if an improvement on the points re- ported on adversely be not made from month to month the services of the teacher will be at once dispensed with. 4-That the sever- al applications from teachers for increase of salary be not entertained, with the exception of Mrs Hallett, which your committee will leave your board to deal with. 5:-That Mrs. Lewis be retained as caretaker of the east ward school at a salary of $50 per an- num. to include the summer cleaning and all extras 6--We also recommend that Mr. Willett, caretaker of the west ward school, have, his yannum. . 1.1: salary increased $25 per Committee consider that the arc lamp on ; Bradford, near John, -is not` placed in the most suitable location, and recommend that 1 ibbe removed to the corner of Bradford and J ohn' streets. Not adopted. !R.f'\I\nl`I . WA `A Wing 11:11` DA`:nn , `I Anne ' wuuuuu. I The sections of this report were taken up seriatim and discussed, and nally adopted, with the exceptlon of the last clan se, whigh u waf lost. ' A choice neleotion of nice new fall D1-on Goods at J . Fyteu. '7 T9 I\l|ll There was some discussion on the ques- tion of re-appointing Mrs. Lewis as care- taker of the` east ward school. Mr. Ball, of that ward, had an application from Mrs. [Johnson for that position, the duties of wh ch she offers to do for $35 a year. It was contended that she had made regular application for the place and that such ap- plication shonld have been duly considered by the board. It was alleged that when the application was made the Secretary had written the applicant a note saying there was no vacancy, but he-satised the board that the Chairman had given him instruc- -tions to write said note. ' - f"L.. ...___4--.. - . _ . _ . . _- -2 _._`I,____ L- I zhcrctu. * , . - 3 A mccting of the creditors will be held at the M Rice: of Messrs. Strathy 8: Esten. Owen street. `Barrio. on TUESDAY. THE i4'rH DAY OF` 3 _>.;Q\ EMRER. 1893, at the hour of 2.30 o'clock`p'.m. i ~ fnrthc appointment of Inspectors and the givingo `instructions to the disposal of the estate. T`|~..-. nrmlitnre at-9 I-A-nlnasfnd tn le thpir nlaimn \viH1 I I BLIIIL B BDGUIU WEB IUIIUIL IR. IJU UII LIlUn LU was" set on fire by two little boys who were Elfying there with matches. One of the vs was an adopted child belongin to the late_Rev_. Mr.f:Conron.- In the sta le was Mr. Msrr. s horse, buggy, cutter, harness. 810. Mr. Mart was .not at home and Mrs Marr tried to get the horse out but failed, and the animal withjall the building contain- ed, was burned. 'l`he're bri do were soon on hand after_theal9;rm had en sounded, and extinguished `the ames, saving the frame of: the building; ".'1`he excitement caused such vnervo_us` prostration to Mrs. Marr that a ph sician_ was needed for lier restoratiqii. _ ere was no insurance on either" stable or con tents. ' E I The question of increase of, salary to .PrincipaliHa.llet.t was then taken up and discussed, and resulted, in the motion to in`- creaae it by $100 being lost by the casting vote of t.he'cha.irman_., ' 1111.- tLVA`j n,, , .,__._ 1 Bren "Making Dopurtmnt opnned gut; week. Mun Hunt In` charge; J. I 0- _ Last 'Fri(1'a-y-`age:-u; 5 .p:-I-1'1. Mr. Fred, Man : stable was found to be on re. It _....' _-L _-'. __ I._ L__-- 121;!` I__.___ _..L _ ___ x ' r . . ' 1 ` G t bu-gain um week In oun- \ mo;:.lIoie and Gloves; we sell cheap. I Irnnnn-. In:-Innntdz Co. | IIIOIO 110:0 Inn uloveu ; 1 Hunter. Duncan: J: 00. The CounciI.then` adf<$1;fnVe&." O58 OI EH8 cnaxrman. The board then adjourned. `The lure Alum." 35 M ortgW'angeH_ =% Sal` 685 % V `Davina. -LIUBUI. VILIK UUJUULo .Admisa'on tor the church at 7.30 p.m., on _Wednead8y.,Will be by ticket. Those who /may`w7ish to assist this deserving charity could purchase 9. number of` tickets, or hand in theireubocriptions to the president, Mr. - x VG'Don n by your dress goods before 'you see the splendid assortment at R. I. Fraser '8: Co. s - .D\I|-ll-\aIFD UL UIJU DUUICUJ IIIGJ IJC ELICKJUGUU Though the society is composed of catholic laymen, it is non-sectarian in the distribu- tion of its charities. They are the dis- pensers of the gifts of God, who is the com- mon Father of mankind, and makes his sun to shine upon all. The title of poor, to their commiseration, is simply their poverty, `regardless of religious creed`. As Christ came to redeem and save` all men. Greeks as well as Jews, barbarians as well as Romans, no discrimination should be made when dis- tributing charity in His name any more than He made between those who are the victims of suffering and poverty. The Psalmist says that Blessed is the man that under- standeth concerning the needy and the poor. What is the mystery which is hid-. den inthe needy and the poor," and in which the are pronounced blessed, who nnderstan it, and like true christians act upon that in distributing? It is a well known fact that there is a great difference between the deserving poor, who as such are real `objects of. charity, and the oor who are so through their own fault, an whom it seems useless and sometimes more than use-- less toaassist. Now _p'1t is the duty of this society to ascertain who` an-%worthy objects of a charity before giving the any assistance. Hen'ce=the society having this understanding -concerning the needy and the poor, there will be the best possible guarantee that Whatever, may be placed in their hands by those urged to do sq byitrue charity and bender compassion for the misery of our less }|fa\fored,fel10.W?_creatnres, will nd its way to objects. ' ` ' ` n;:'....:...:...'.-+.. tn ... .1.-.....t...4.. .-1 an .. m not ""ig'TiiIe};' ;as;'EIJ131}"f1aI.T}J {@211 just passed into stock ; see them. Simmons & Co. I ;--The Mechanics Institute evening classes for the fall term will be organized this even- ing. . , .1 I 1'In -T'i`I(1e close season for wbibesh and s_al- mon trout is from 1st of November `till lat; of December. -Accomit7of the great Orange gathering and supper at Craighursc on the 6th left over till next week. gfwe hz'1,ve the new ladies Military Cape ? in Sable, Beaver, Persian Lamb and Mink ; I see them. Simmons & Co. @Have vol; izried Ca.rr& Co s Carlisle Biscuits--the nest in the market? For sale by Watson &. Lennox, grocers. fI'\I . `II ! I.. I II `gm-.`...;'% COUNTY OF SIJMIZCJOIEJ- -Ti1 contry roads are as good as in the middle ot summer. T`--TTheSoa"I;`lo\;rerv went down the bay again Monday afternoon. 1393:` E `T I a I H:-The Fiftin of 1`fo;re|ber seems to have been forgotten in this town. .1 I I ` town by-law regvgoloting the sale of brood goes in to operation Jan. lat, 1894. .,-..n 'I\ It- t?S:>mething Jery prettzy in Di1;nz:lS:['ata, and Doilies, at Mann s Fancy Goods Store. .,--n'II 111.17. 4- 911 -11.5 local Y.M c. A. hold their anniver- sary meeting for election of_ officers, on Tues- day evening next. -,-_.;I1 I I no I Incl-. rv t'La.'mp and Candle Shades, in Silk, or Crinkled tissue, Nice assoruments at Mann s `Book and Fancy Goods Store. - -117 - In a 4- . . . - _ v _v 1,. ~----- tr--\r\r V- vv -nu-aw u ..- J-av... a --`-Mr._'\ Villia.m Freeman. who for many years has livedin Barrie, has removed to Toronto, where the most of his family re- side. ' H5. 111. UUUU, IAIC UPDIUGI |J}JCUI.lIIllo, Will be in Barrie, .at L. S. Sanders . Jewelrv Store, on the 16th, 17th and 18th Nov. Consultation and Examination of the eyes Free. -Angus correspondence crowded out this week. 1.. the Matter or ucvll unnnmlylf (`A It LEY, In the Town of Barrio, In_ the county of Slmcoe, Boat Builder. QTIC E is hereby fwen that the above named Lc\'l Herbert Car ey has made an assignmerit pl` all his estate and eects tq me_. Oliver Hammon ; Lyon, of the Town of Barrie. In the County of 5;.nco, Esquire. for the benet of all his creditors. under R. S. 0., Chapter :24, and amendments ` zl1`rv:t<"- LA ....-Mina n ? the creditors will he ln-.lrl at the W-~Royal weather on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. ._A I. n:~.onnu.s .1- wA'new lot of Crinkled tissue at Ma.nn a Book Store. -'I:he two pound loaf o1;gah (toiiw sold at four cents. and that even would be more than the present price of wheat will justify. ` `ll kt?-rn I` .--One evening lastuweek, between six and seven o clock, a clothes line full of clothes was stolen` from 9. family residence in the western part of the town, near the agricul- tural park. ..-._1\ I17 I 0 . I V @151`. Washington, who was preyented visiting Barrie last month on account of ill- ness, will visit here again November 15th, from 3 to 8 p.m. See advertisement in an- other column. A ' -The anniversary services ot the Elizabeth street Methodist church will be held on Sun- day, Nov. 19th. Rev. E. E. ' Scott, pastor of Parkdale Methodist church. Toronto, will preach. He is eloquent and original. An- nua.l tea. on the Monday evening following. Which. Linked Together, construct a Very Intoresttng and Gouipy chapter of Local History. --County Council opens on Tuesday, 21st. -Tari' Commission at the Town Hall to- day. -Remember the grand entertainment at Bothwell s Hall, Allandale, to-night, under the a.1'1'spices of St. George s church. A special train will leave Barrie for Allandale to ac commodate those who desire to go, and will return to Barrie after the entertainment. Men : na;1{,?i.l.;{z};{:i%;:;';;".;I's.oo. $10, and $11 at Hunter, Sarjeant&.Co9s. `_____ n v- - 2 ~~--- v--- -V` -*----'v-1'-"v-J`---**'."" '~" -As a convenience to the travelling public the G. T. Ry. have added to their express trains, north and south, 9. parlor car, and for an extra charge of 25c. aperson can have all the ease and comfort imaginable while going to and returning from the city: This car will become a permanent thing If fairly patronized. ' time of sale._thcre will be `sold by I .\l'I`4l\ anu UV VITIUC U` ("C PU\VCI' OI sa-I3 (`On- mined in a certain mortgain which default l groduced at the UBLIC AUC- T105 inthe Queen's Hotel, in the Town of Barrie. mi lmlsln-ell made, and which will On AVVednesda.y evening, the 15th inst., rand musical Vespers will be sung in St. ary s church, Barrie,,- and 9. lecture will be delivered by the eloquent president of St. Michael s college, Toronto, the Rev Father '].'eefy, B A., in aid of the St. Vincent He Paul Society. The principal object of this society is to visit the poor in their dwellings and bringthem such consolation and assist- ance as they may need, and to which the re- sources of the society may be adequate rrlmnlutrh than nnninfu in nnnnnnnnul AF nnl-In-`Kn HANY MINOR IIATTIRS MUCELY Fur Wraps of all descrlptlons cut and t to order by E. C. Simmons. |PARAGRAPHER8 PENCIL fu11ws. G Dr. Jebb, the Optical. Specialist, will 9 in Rnrrfo nft Qnnnrn Intnnlv-xv $I.oo PER ANNUM IN ADVANCE smcuz cones. nvz cams. Lecture by; Father Teefy. I7 I 1 .\I l..' o'clock. noon", byjoseph Rogers, Esq.. Auc- tioneer, the following valuable property : .-`ii . and singular those certain parcels or tracts of land and premises situate, 1 ingand being in the T0.\\!lSl1lp> of Tiny,-in the ounty of Simcoe `and l`r.~s-incc of Ontario, and being composed of the Sfvlllll half of Lot `number Fifteen, Lots numbers - .\'i:~.i-u-on and T wentv-one in the Fourth Concession, ami Lots numbers Seventeen. Nineteen and Twenty in v.!.i- Third Concession of the said Township of Tiigi, reserving thereout all cedar thereon and all pl! L and other timber orwood t for saw logs. '1 En-so `lands are well t.imbered_with hardwood, and ill't,' specially valuable to `dealers in cordwood. 'l`l-.`R .\lS OF SALE-xo per cent. of,the-purchase 'll\"`\`_\' on the dav of sale,-and the balance within n...iol\ Ix.-nn5'I>nr with infnrnaf at civ nor nan!- Notice to Bredilors I Travelli/11% Dairy 1 v* :S`;t:I:'(l((V'y, Nov. 25th, 1893, A1\`l r.n-nuuan AND Lg 1-mus: ue nam- ` _ I)un|0p_r_e_t:_ Apply_a._t_._th_:_s oice, 45-45_ o51` -- A lady's Wategproof Cloak, between L Shaptv Bay and Bame. Reward at BOTH- WELL'5- ` 45'45P LEN`.- auuuu uwrego. 1 nese sampges wm De teswu to `lulu. on : the Butter Fat in them and the result given, 4 prnntcly to you. In this way you can learn'whethe_r )'0Hr cmvs are worth keepin or not. All are carda- .a1}_x Km itcd. Make a specia offort to come. ,Y_ou mil .s'co.'urc hints on Butter Making that will be worth \ L`r_\` much to you. ` . H\l!\' A\'v\1'Vnnr\\v I r! I` fVAC"IVt\\7 TOWNSHIP` OF TINY, I\V VFIII.` [DC ORV OI sa.|c,-ana U16 UBIRHCC Wllln um month thereafter. wxth xnterest at SIX per cent. I-`.;x-her terms and conditions will be mde known an the day of sale_ or in the meantime on application I\ I'II\ Iiljlu ' ` Ir. up;-ration. and have its working explained to you. CUIHL`, and bring samples of the milk 'ven by yogi: L`\\\\ ~_ own onhfnle each: .1 cunful O theevenmz 8 D,\\'lDSO.\'- the res LU _y nu. J6l"1:\l'm;\`?l\'DERSO1` G. c.cAs'roN._" ` Pres. C.S. Institute. ' Sec; Cos I|13tte- I.*.\'l)ER and bv virtue of the powef of sale con- tained in n rprthin n1nrfcracrn;n wl-nk rlnfaiullr PROEERTY1 @ with T/I cw` MO%R%TGAG_E%_`S_[_\LEi vh.ashccn made. and which wil be rOdued at the UI\"DER and by virtue of a power of Ialle con- mined in a certain morfga e, in which default ume sale. there will be sold by Pu e Auction at ' ""3 QM `en's Hotel, in the .To,vm of Barrie. on - H T!iBYTi5%ii1fiiiEi3@}.f931 The ) L` A - __ `I. Iavellllllllst TERMS OF SALE.-1ot er cent. of ptigcttijo `"059 on the day of sale, an the balance mthm Oll "`9l!3}: thereafter with interest at 6 per cent. ' ` t erewqlbe edud, , Further `Term: rC` ond_it'ions will be'ma.deknoW1!t i _n the day of ` sale, or, in the meantime. 0!? 891'-*3' ' ton to A , V Dated this 8th of Nov.;.`x893- ' Ulrrguqf ` `- ' . _-x_\'--S'l`E\'ENSON.-*. n. ue y 7 ov. th `at M{(!?L:kI'CSidCnCC of the bnde s father,.Maud _ a:ry. eldest daughter of J. McL. Sggvensom Re nstrar ofthc Surrogate Cour_t. Barrae. to Mr. . W. Davidson, of Calgary._N_.VV_.T. ' _ Z" . VOL. XL, NO, 45 SAMUEL ` {:-jj_ "muv A1T\rnu'rIsnMnN'rs. fxT1;1>_HoUsEAND Lo'r--Must Qfaear I\..n`r\n street. Annlv at this nicn. . z- Scnt out from the ONTARIO AGRICUL- TURAL COLLEGE by. order of the ~ Ministerof Agriculture. ..._-_. BILCARTHY. PEPLER` & MCCARTHY`. 2`-J-.-,th November, 1891. ' Vendors` Solicitors. A:-A 7 L. nnuvu. auu uu.v\. u.u nun nun you -.....-_ -- . my twacupfuls each; acupfulo theevenmg .-and the same amount of the mornin '3 null: `I .\.....,..,\ "l`L...... .........I.... mm 1.- nut. in End AVB.K`b_< TESTER ..._._u_:.. .. ..-.`..1..:....A _ SITUATE INT - . _ .Town of Barrie, in the County of Simcoe. ` I _01-` \'.xLuABL_1~:f1='_R-I:_1:Ho'L1i):T {:iI{.m'isi2'-'iI~:"TV' Eris" O1? CENTRE SIMCOE; L'.\'m2R` THE Auspxcas or THE .` --_-..-u.~. u`vo~rv\'vrv\vUrI! :_:a~: H. N0.-I WESLEY. Propnetor. . n aay or novemuer. I 3. O. H.TLYO1`?? By STRATHY & ESTEN. H A His Solici SITUATE IN THE `ox? VAEUABLEI Mafrted . vnr\nV ,,,D.. T" STEWART 8: BOYS: ' Vgndofn ,`Solicit_or, n _L ,1 7r-iii >\/7`: 45"47 M35331 "'45-45 2.31 an, _ _ Solicitors. | uuumu111:Lu-n1smur mus. cu-runnn mt sumo: mo nfsirucr nxcnmans as noon. an as. T Ana (zondonud Into Inhruunc Parr 1 graphs ton.Anva.noo Readers who L_. x In an; 51.. In___.`._ -3 4... up... ids) _ 'i`ot.ten_ham will have a. grain) levator in a few days. ` Tbs :im;s;.;;.';5.cboo1 is closed in ` _consequence of sickness. ` 1\ ,9, I larchmont roller mill` has all the business it can do; ' ` . T reaolveci to have whet works and e ectric light, ' lI'!l..'l`I',I. I II I II light in u want try or Re\;i;r;i -s- still going. on in_ the Bands Methodist Church. - ' A Lodge [of t-Jli of the, Maicc.bees has been organized at Or1llia_.. | til. I...` _'l_- _.___nx n_ -u-_n-__ ___n j The Longzswamin. Blacfkr ixiet `Road, is a. i ' paradise for partridge hunters- . * TL 3., _,.SI , _, , ,1 Y , ,,,,Q ,, ,, I` -, I ` It is said 31$ Vicggring gathered 200 bushelzfof cranbgrries this fall. 7 We Hosiery and Ladies! vents. .`l.Fvfe. ` IIII `II C I :---_w- v -----u w u an ' -vu The Hawkstone peop.e want 5. godd shoe- maker to settle in their village. nu. - r _~ _, `n__.-,,___ -n1. .1, ~ns_--._'-1: , _ 1 I i V Zweifgilfiyzvriz the othr day at Kea.rn s Creek, Nor_t.h Orillia. Collingsvsod Li'I:e;1;at7"5Z*WS'>ciet$"s meet- , ing of last week is called a. big success. \ 1\ r4 I`: . I mA'y}LT.I. '%;;.;..';;.:i;:,L,;i;;i.;g E L;;a1;u;,jg`; . Bradford ash week, fell and broke one ot his nunumnlu W (kev. Cauen Greene is goin; iecthre on i the World's Fair to` the people of Uhthoff. I111 A, _ -_`_- __ V..- c "Erik i{.{{nI1iili;.{ tie Coldwaterwews was billed to make its appearance yesterday. Meetings to `organize for the plebiscite campaign are being held all over the county. I,,,!IJ! ,, ,4 arms; K and Mrs. Daniel Cotton, South Oril- lia, celebrated their silver wedding on the I 19th ult. . ' , - V l 1 ew; comes from Muskoka that various | parties have shot as many. deer as the law i permits. T 1w . II r-n,, A-_,,.__,_ ;I ri`71Z1(":(n'3rs tell THE ADVANCE that a. very large amount: of ploughin_gha.s been done | this fall. ` -_EE:;3ilent cedar thingies tar stile, three grades.` Apply to J. 0. mlthg Banker. Orlllia. . I II . 4`- nuuounuuvu - -uuauni Rev. Bowles `has had a. call to Clin- ton street; church, Toronto, for next confer- ence year `ll AI 1,, `I,_,,I,,I1 2,, _,`__,,A.,,` A: ""' J A Mr Eiexander Marshall is advertised to preach the gospel as Foxmearl on Sunday l and Monday. _ run In .1 II Iu'9 Duncan Comrie, of Longford, lost his life last Saturday. He and his companions were shooting at 9. target. 1` It 7 `I In fi II` I`? I v-. -._-- ..-- -~`-~~,-~- Iumpormnt improv-ements have been Tl.tel.y made in the Roman Catholic church and preshytery, Brechin. ` I . rnl, , n__- '1.-- LL. 1.......:__;.. -2 .1... 1ur:.:n.._.1. K largest

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