A3; . 6% IE .t`bwn.* ibis to rise phoenix"li1&e` fz"'6m the 1. .. g. _;. V A W _ . Tlnsunrbagenoum % With an energy, worthy or `all p_ra.ise,. gzhe I That ash pile-and garbage heap still -adorns peo le of '.I:Otteuham ere. pr_epa_rmg vx `of- ehe bank between ybe cannery and {,1}; Ex. ous y to build ugivthe buzznt dxsmot of _t. en} change Block. . Is It to be underqpoodgzhat viuaga ,q.g_a.in.e 9 fddnng of hands nd !throwiz`1g-such st_u' on theHsi'd_eof the '1;nain .giving.up_;m -deepen? efI:_er;eoAgreet.. e. eelqtI_1- Vi. atreet_of the town. has mumclpal sanctign my-. but -withza. hope.-and conndencejzhghetr I gveeggcalggngziir: made known byjauthorntav The Meaford Mirror reads Cdllingwood a.` lecture on her toughs throwingatonea at an ; excursion boat that was leavin the,-Cllxugi | wood wharf afew days ago. 70, more fex- `; cursione from Meaford to that` town t`tr.lese"" it hunts u and punishes theculprits. Mea- - ford is rig t ohthat point. uch rowdyisml - i`xa_a disgrace to any place. :_ A ' I Mwioxr Doner, of the townhip ef Sun- ` nidale, has,prepa.red his burial place on a. high hill on.hisefo.rm on the town line near } the like He baierecteda. ne monument j there and surroundinggit with a, durable fence.-St,a.ynerSunv A ' A- I - I Mr. Grieraon, of Thornbury, _says : ~Thq apple crop near the lake shore will be good, , bu_t light fu'rther`aouth Of 240. nlum trees ' from whichhe expected six 01:. seyen, hun- dred baakets ot phuns. he will not get twenty. ` - , " . ` Q IA 1': T\ -.- - "-- -- The Onterie Government has ohdemd. a. new election for the Capital of the Nipishing District en the ground that thtev last: was illegal from corrupt and other ir_r[e'gula.nities. Mautawa is the chief rival` of North Bay. 15: ' Barrie got nonejof the heavy rain that Orillia. was favored with on Saturday - Packet. No, it iusl: got: :3. gent.1eAshower, but on -Wednesday it. got. a down pour that ought to. szuisfy, even Orillia- '- , ,,.. _ I During the storm of Wednesday two` horses were killed by -lightning in the stables I of the Washago houae,- Waahave, and the stables were set on re. By. nrompt action ' the re was put out. ` `I'1,,,9 utuuluu, umcusmxpn snop, stock orlumber, lath, shingles, etd. Loss $4,000, with $500 snsurance. ` ,_.___ -v '-v.- -4 aauyu vvll burned on Tuesdagr, together with hsusea, stables, blacksmip shop, stock of-lumber, la.th-nhinolm: am Tm... m nnn ...:u. msnn .,-_, -,_ -._-.g uuw nalui vnlu uau. uuu GPPUGI`. _ Rev. J. J Ferguson leaves Bradford with I the good wishes of all who know him and` I the regrets of the entire congregation that the Conference will not `allow him to remain longer; ` _____.-J _.......v.. `Arc ' It is reported that Father Laboreau. of Penetunguishene, had been held -up and his money taken from him while journeying from Waubaushene towards home. V kI_n__1-1! I ...._---..v cu vv u-ovnw nlvsllvn | A lot of ne horses were taken to Cooks- i town from the surrounding country the ; other day. with the idea. that buyers were to be there,_ but the buyers did not 'appear.. ` p.nu J I W ...... .... I .... __ n.__.1p,.,s . --- 5. Silverthorne?s mill at Jack s Lak, was I Tuesda. , houses, stables- him-_lnmh-. alum .o....I. ..:. |.-...1.-._ Mr 7 R: and `A daughter, .Flos! Centre, were thrown out of a. buggy the` other day` by the running away of the horse and both were badly shaken up. To :-.. .......-..4.-,:| LL-L r.v,.u ,, r I - Innial couAn< :il has purdhased a. road ` grading machine, and now the roads in that township will be properly attended to and ;. tted for fast travel. . . A-re ZwZ'hai<'>hws't;arted through the niht g destroyed-a. Iar ge number of logs for Mr. F. I E Shaw at the Midway mills last, week - Elmvale Chronicle Mark Hannah got his right hand s9 badlv, cut-with theedging saw at Duncroon. that four ngers had to be amputated. Dr. Ball . was the surgeon. _ V V . I A I` V - __~v-~v v---_--v--c Iv nan UV Il~ll\4llI-I50 1 Banda. is in the present pic-uic swim; and its youth and beauty -were out in full force at the Patton's pic-nic, in Mr. Handel-son s grove, ` ' T 4 V v arth uguylxlg u. Wayne!` WQFKB 0!` me englne agent, . Fall wheat in the. C_reemor_e region is show- ing slgns of ripening too soon and fears are entertained that the_gra.in will be inferior. `l')_.__1-3_2., ;I,, - . ~- ~ ---v-- --~-V ----- 3-V-`H ' The Cardwell Sentinel says :-.-You'cou1d hardly re o"a gun in this town without: 'biting a. water wqrka or re engine ggent, 1'4`..ll ...|......4. :.- u_-` n_L -4; -4 - T H-.- ,.-_--.._-- ..-..5... . . `The Dunedin `beef ring is giving great`! satisfaction Farmers, of all others, should not live on hard-tack and salt pork. VIVL.-. l`.....J.-...II CI_..L2.J-I " ` ` Dn1rin,g;,r'tl'1;t.t;I-1nder storm of the 22nd. a. barn, buggy arid bean: belonging to Mr. H at- ton, Orr Lake, were burned. T - rn -- 3:55} ,, _.. _--, ,.__v-v -vru-ulA\l\.l0 ' '.I"eeca.1id`idat:es for the Royal Arch degree were received at the lane meeting` of the Victoria. Ha.rbor_Ora.n2e Lodge. : ` `rm..- 1\.-__-_1':_- .L_, Stanle3;i3lacl;,'a. young son of hConsta.b1,e Black, Orilliugfell from a tree the other day and broke one of his arms. I About lv500 visitors were in Beeton on Sunday. the 23rd, to see ,the Sogers of the 36th Battalion. - A The Bishop of Toronto will be at Craig- hurst on the 12th of July, to conduct conrmation service Thia tiiatexials for the new public school building at Ja.rratt s Corners, is being laid down "there. - A Purl; Hill man Vaa_.ys th land in that region will give only` Halffa. ton of bay to the acre t-his year. . I II I, . -can - I ' A. V _- W-`C-IIIIV vuuvivh Buuvu But VUl.ll.nIJUC. Co.mp`a.ints are made at Stayner of thieves steaing .-owers -from the graves at the cemetery. -- u-a Iaovvullvlllin . A sheirlllaatitlie on Friday closed the `work of Col._TyrwhicI; s camp drill. ` St ~L'1_1l{e s c'hui~ch. Sparrow Lake, `- was ,well lled to heat Mr. Soanes. ' A ' - '1`hornton- defeated the `Utopia football team the other day by 9. score of 6 to 0. The Fevershem cheese factory is going on successfully. Its May cheese sold for 720. It is said there" is only one case of diph- theria i1_1 Orillia. under police surveillance. nnrnn`nl_L_ -...- -~- - .(` ffhve-l;i'.ick'ya.rds.round Tottenham are in` full operation ' ._ . ' .. `_. Diphtheria has again broken out nea.r_ Severn Bridge. V The Tudhope carriage factory nt Orillia.-' is to be enlarged. e " I Ardtrea. has a* caserof combined scarlet fever and measles. ' - ' Fair_va.llev Methodist church looks quite `nicefor its renovation. The thieves at the Tottenham re ere itoi, !be, drastically dealtwitb. ` Flower stealing from graves in the Cree- more cemeteryis prevalent. A -L-_._ I, ..I -Kraphu to: Advano Renders {Wino - -Like the narrow or the Kent. : Frog;shers'a{re busv at Sebright. `_ HC90_kt.9wn_ n_ow has a shing clu_b_. ` Ptisy Stealing is complamed of at Cooks} town - ` `Bush resw are` hrgilngv in the vicinigv o Duuedi-n.. A ` EUOUNTY UB.EAM-DI8TR.IGT DEEDS. V . That Garbage Heap * pile and heap `.tl_1_e the and ! change Block. it be underetoodthat I thrdwing-such 332113` the side of the'fnain E street of the town, municipal "sanction V- an 31- cl-spun`; LA -......'I_ I-_-._._ L_ -_-;_I_-_,!n ,. - . -vnwv u-.9 uunuuuu _uuu|uuu no we cnurcn treasury is, but it must be somethh)g`pt'-e'tt.y !au_l)aI:npmial.` THE -AnvA`NoE_ congratulates .,Mr A and Mr; Lennox `on the- marked suc- 'esa7of the party and the pleisure. aorded to those who attended. ` `T . . ailfair I A`I., 1 IvJ.J.lUVa V70 l\Io UHJLIIIZOBH, ILA T H Wardell, Orillia,e Pres.'; `Miss H. Birnie; Collingwood, Vice-Pres.; Miss Mil- ler, Orillia,` Secretary; Miss Campbell, Orillia, Treasurer (Supt. of Missxons, Rev. W. R. Mclntosh, Allaudale : Sn t of Tem- perance Work. Mr N. McNic 0'1, Allan- dale ; Supt Junior Work, Miss Ethel Wash- ington, Minesing; " Editor, Mr. Walter Sat-jeant, Ba.rrie.- V , The convention" will in future meet `once in two years, and the {next convention will be held in Orillia in'l897, the exact `date has not yet: been `fixed. The officers for the ensuing year are Mr I In uu-:5uuu.zcuv auu.l`UB5. - On Friday evening there was a. good song serviceby a. body of C E '3 under the lead- ieership `of Mr. J. Edwards. Also a. quartette ;e by. Mrs. M A Smith, Miss Emma King " and Messrs. Edwards and Bemrose, and a. 1 solo by Mr Frank Bemrose. The chief ad- dress of the evening was given bv Mr. Col- ` ville which was earnest and impressive `The I convention closed with aconsecrabion service by.Rev. W. R. McIntosh, B.A_ _ Thu nainona `-- `LA - - - ~ ~" ' ' uuncnuua uwuruuu 60 ll? ` ,'[he evenings -of Thursday and Friday \ were of dee interest, the .,church being llled. On .hurscIay evening the address of Rev. Wm. Patterson, of Cooke s church, Toronto, was a ne inspiring one on The Need 'of"the Age;_-which the speaker show-V ed was a. strong and steadfast faith. It was 1'a magnicent address. ~ n... 1.1-:-.1--. -.--'.=-- -4 4- - I-.AUuuIl_lvll'Cl1lBIUll,lIl'y zrom LVJOXICO. -- _ - The Secretary s report gives .someinter- resting facts as to what V is being done. It 'appearsirorh_ it that there are some seventy societies existing in the county,` of which membership of 2900, and that these young people have contributed to missions dur- ing the past year - the sum. of $234 06. In 1892 there were 33 societies! with a mem- bership of 1256, and in 1895, 70 sojciees with a membership of 2913. Denomination-. I ally the count is as follows : Methodist 30, ;Pres_byterian 21, Congregationalist 4, Re- lformed Episcopal 1, Baptist 1 Union 11 The society which has made the largest pro ' portionate increase durin the year was the juniorC L of C. E , o the Collingwood Methodist church, and the banner was 1 therefore awarded to it rm...~ ....... -_ ,em- - `---- sixty-seven have reported, showing a total . BABREIE, qu u-uu auuu_,u guuu WC_)I'K. ' The printed program was, with a few ex- ceptions. cairied out in its entirety. Those - presenting reports or taking some part in the convention work were Rev. Messrs. Wilson;and McIntosh,` Allandnle; Rev. D. D. McLeod,`Re'v J E Lanceley, Rev. E.l. Hart, Rev. W. R. McIntosh, Barrie; Rev. Dr. Stone._Collingwood r.Rev. Wm. `Patter-' son, Cooke s church, Toronto; Rev. A Mc- Anlay, Pickering; Rev. Dr. McCrae, Col- lingwood; Miss Williams, Evangelist; R. J. Colville, Past Pres of Provincial Union ; Miss Ferguson, Collingwood ; Mr. W. Ha.r- ` ker, Allandale; --Miss Dean, Barrie;-Mr. Walter Sarjeapt, Secretary Qounty Union ; Mr. J E Minns, Barrie; Mr. T. H. Wa.r.~' dell, Orillia; Mr. ..J_ R Wilson, Stroud; Mr. Lenten, aftyoung man just going to South America. as a. missionary; Mr. Dodds, L" a. retnrne missionary from Mexico. 1 .. Th .ql3,D:l'n".nI'I1,n vnnnnt .-.2...-... ..-...- 2-:---4 LIIEIIIJ uUUCUBl uh ' 1`he`reports and papers read and discussed had much in themto encourage the young people in the noble work they have under- taken, and the addresses delivered were calcltlated to inspire the most indiiferent to 20 into such_.a. good work. ` 'l'}u: nr-fnl-n.-I ~......~....... ....... __:.L , r The Y.P.S.c.E. in convension. The fourth annual convenmon of.Simeoe 3 County Union of Christian Endeavorers was held in the Collier street ,Methodist church on Thursday and Friday last Some two hundred"-edelega.tes from all h parts of the county were in a.tt.endance,T and the conven- tion_ altogether was deeply interesting and i highly successful. - 1`hn-nnnnn n...-I ..---------- -` - ` "' ' ` .' The corner stone __ v-unnv Ll u-Hu uux uUllu..5 . ` u ""4 I ` V '" - fin` Qgrdwll I5"0Wn`ship;be(grs, are ghelging ,themselves to the fghmegrg` she`p.; " .5 jg ,' V 'Haym1ikin`g has; comreniid ":t".F"3xmead with the prospect;-of a. poor crop.` _ of` the ijew` `Methodist church. VA1:herlv,vwas laid last Thursday. Lack of water has stopped one of Moon- stone : industries, to wit, J. B. Barr : saw mill 1 , .___. '7..- VJ! The, people of Raggd Rapids are glad at a the prospect of having the Gospel preached to them regularly . ' -`The Fairvalley people haven t time to prepare a. summer pic-nic, so they just have a garden party. ' ' ' "l1L__.,r ' ~---`~--aam V ' " ,__ ..'.';;q,5-`w.-.45: 1-` The pota.t.o.beetl_eIisg,very troublesome in'.` ._the' vvicinjty_ qf. sggu.,, . ' -. ..'.W~ash ` o`;Pf%p sglvee wig _,_ice s;o_`_<`gie`>.ls_.-'; _ - ` `Stiwbrry Island wa `f6}m.a.|ly` bpeped, Vfbr the _sas_bn'lai't -S,a_bvurday-.5?` ~ _` '_ . . ' ' Pic-.nisVse'em to bvefthe hif-c6i1sideration ` `no_w-'inAa_]l__pa`rts_9f -the county; ;~ . .- fWA., S. Little shipped two liirg loads of_ catbleA-a.t St.a-yner the obhepj-t_iay. . V - - . A -Moblistdne man savh potatoes are` grow: ` ibg nelyzin tha.t'ueighborh'oad.; ' ' ' = J.` l`1.....J'_-n R- .- r,*T':-v .~ tqytiagis ag-g:oqli. ng them- repare nic-nic- an than 1'. :co_:UN"TY our SIMCOE AI.\D TH-E p_oM1N1oN } fstay vagr pleasant. The Bantu Acknowledozemenu. The Battalion` Band desire to acknow- ledge tx-he courtesies of the citizen s band of Oriliia._.w,h_ile in _a.mp, [and also the many kindnesaes shown them by the citizens of the town, all ofwbich tended to make their eeable` aim! the recollevlzion of it` um. uaugeu uuu alarm, wmcn was caused by a re in the millinery parlor of the Misses Wright, corner of Elizabeth and John sts The brigade was there in double quick time, _ and carried the blazing millinery out in .the street. not nding it necessary to turn on the water. At three o clock _the alarm was again given. as the fire broke out again in the same place, but was extinguished by the remen without much damage to the room. It is said a lamp was on the table where the feathers or light material was ignited in =stu' was arrayed, and it L is supposed some i some way or other, and the material being` -all of a light and combustible nature went like a ash of gunpowder. The Misses Wright lost all their stock, but we are told I there is some insurance Mr. Williams, the brigade teamster, was just 63 seconds from the time the`-alarm was given` ti*l he was ready to start . At the second rehe was V exactly threeminutes and one second from the time of the"al'arm till the brigadewas at the fire. This is a record of which the bri- gade teamster and the brigade may iustly ` eel proud-.`~* In re "insurance this town ' should be accorded thelowest rates. ' 3'L`?i'3f_`.V_\_" 7 W - V _f" `:4 -tffwr LESONS wishing to adopt a child.` or who may now of others desirous of doing so. kindly` `_i_ `M `oc1et):_g_f_l_3_a;r_rie ' -7'6-ly PPASEURE->HQRSES AND CATTLE. Pastured_ Min a. terms to sunt thetimes; MRS.].=WRIGHT, I `A `. `a ' .'S'1ef;>_rE~h(i1l:i.-rs:_na11y or by Mail) MRS. M." BURTON, lre Among the Mminery. About 9 o clock Thursday evening the re bell clauged the alarm, which caused by millinerv narlor nf H14: M:...-_ nuuun Us auuugtsrs Ill Lue town. In the afternoon a large crowd gathered at the wharf to witness another attempt ta. oat the Islay. Two locomotives were used in this attempt. but it was unsuccessful The impossibility of applying the force used in the most advantageous direction was ap- parent. andthe ropes and chains were broken a number of- times without producing any appireciable movement of the inert mass. . uch sympathyis felt for Captain Mc- Innis in_ the diiculty which he is experienc- ing in launching his boat. and when he does succeed in oating her and getting her ready, it would be a graceful thing for the people to turn out and in a series of excur- sions to ll the boat as an acknowledgment of the Captain s enterprise and as an exhibi- tion of practical sympathy in the difficulty he has experienced. ' ~ Dominion Day In Barrie. Dominion Davin Barrie was one of un- usual quiet. This town has passed beyond the stage of the usual holiday amusements -which are left to outside villages and the smaller towns which desire to attract crowds to them on such days. Whether this is a desirable state of things or not, must be left , for the peop`e thems_e'ves to determine A ; good many of our people left to visit friends in other places and there was a noticable inux of strangers in the town. Tn tll nffnlvnnnn n Inn:-A A------1 --- A` `I u uvuulc ulnblllllty, OI` 85 leasbalsevere In] llry. It is a most extra.'ordina.ry thing, that on a. wharf, where hundreds of people are daily going, a. hole, such `as the one referred` to, should exist for two or three days An hour shoizld not elapse without such a. dan- gerous spot having the attention of the oicial whose duty is to look after such matters, and it will be the duty of the coun-A oil to see that the person responsible be called` upon for an explanation ofsuch crim- inal neglect. ` ,;,..t....5 uuus. .LucI`c was a. SllI`leK and Mrs. Crompton with a. mother's instinct, instantly stepped into the same gap to save her child ' The child rising from the water caught her mother's skirts and held on. M1114. J. Lower caught hold of Mrs Cromp-- ton and she was pulled `out of her `per-ilous' position; and Mr Bell; of the East End, succeeded in reaching and pulling out `the little girl. A terrible. fright for the mother and a drenching for the child. was the fortu- nate termination of what might have V been a double fe.ta.lii.y, or at least alsevere injury. mo'st extra'nrriinm~v thirm 9-Imo an .. ` Nearly a.Fatality. About -half past five` Monday afternoon the Conqueror arrived from Big Bay _Point with a number of passengers who had been spendingapart of the dew at the Point Among them was Mrs. Crompton, of Brant- ford, and her little girl. Almost close by the steamer's landing place there was an open space in the Wharf, a plank having been broken That spothad been marked by a small box, but had` been taken away, and the little girl walked right into the gaping hole. There was a shriek and Mm. (`h-nmnr.-... ...:..L .. ......LL....`_ :. u- .u u 1u_ ; auu, u. rrencn, .51 IL :54; In | Standing Jump--1st`, D Simon, 9 ft. 1!; in.; 2nd` 0. McKerna.n, 8 ft 9 in. ' 100 yard Race--l_st, WQ Ellis; 2nd, Chas. Clark. V M '1"hejud,<.>;es were Messrs.` D H. McLaren, W. _ Riggs. Barrie, and Mr. Sutherland, Beaverton. ' Pipers in their picturesque eostume fur- nished the music so sweet to Scotchmen s ears. and as the day wore on they furnished `it for" tripping feef onflzhe "bar `room oor of the Wellington hotel. From all appear- ances the excursion was, an extremely plea.sura.ble one to-t.l1e,,Clansmen and their friends. Come againn? ' A ` -.u..ua.auu ; auu, Arcn. mcnsacnern. ~ Gillie Callum--lat, Arch." . McEacbern; 2nd, Geo. Henderson... V - A Piping-Stri1thspey s and ReeIs-lst, Geo. Smith; 2nd, 0' Luimu. . . Marches-lst, C. Lutna.n; 2nd, George Smith. ` ' ` Putting Light Shot.-,-lst, (3., McKernan. 39 ft. 1 inch ; 2nd, D.- French, 27 ft. 7 in. Pntfinnr T-Taniny Qkna. `I... n In _rr,_,,, , , 39 ft. 1 Frenbh, in.` ' Putting Heavy Shot-lst,- C. McKernan, 32 ft 6 in_ ; 2nd, D. French, 31 ft. 21} in 0 Fe St8.Il(1inr.Tnmn_.lnf.` D Qimnn . 11 A B$\4IJ Thentimber whocame that day: did not quite're'a.ch'what was expected. but there _.. were representatives from -Beaverton, Wood- ville,_(_7a.nninVgton, `lc=ncairn., Argyle. Orillia. and Baxrie Camp r-on the ground; The gatheringvwas in -the Queen s Park where the sports and games were held and prizes a.wa.rded to the winners. ' f The following, is the prize` list. :- ; Men-Strat;hspey and-.1 Reels-1st, H. `Henderson ; 2nd, W. "McPherson.' ' 7 Highland Fling-lst, H; Henderson ;42nd, W.` McPherson. ; _. ` Gillie _Ca.llum-l'st, H. Henderson; 2nd, "W. McPherson. _* Boys under 14 - Highland FIing-lst. Geo Henderson ; 2nd, Arch. McEa.chern. llillhs t`..n...... -4. A---I-- " " ....u.-r uucvu, IJQIIIUO` l3'l9 _ General Servant, `must be an experienced \vomm.` 0od cook and laundress.- . A Apply after 5 ' pan. MRS. . BOYS c r. Ba -- `"?d.We1|1ngton'streets O 5 DEFKfCft,7 . . _ ' V , ,7 vaktf KN"f"13D.;E,;o] The Meeting at thacluns. Last Friday ,the steamer--Enterprise brought to Barrie a. goodly representation ` of that national society," the Sons of Scot- land, organized to keep alive the er.mem- brancelof old Scotland and,her deeds of hei'ois m and hervliterary glory, hef towering ','mo.untains-and beautiful valleys, her lochs, ' her hills and historic gtreams, all of -which a1`e'dea.r to Scotchmeninto whatever part of the uworld they- wander in search of the prized bgubies and places of high hono_1j and emolument which so many of them reach`, ` : 7I'1l_,,-`I OF `cA1}:ApA ouk ACRITERION. THEE? \ Miss of Philadelphia, is the guest of Rev. Charles and Mrs.-ATucker. She and Mr. T(1'ck_'er s son, of Boston, will accompany them so=Muskoka, where they intend to spend some weeks. _V-_ -. v vvwnnulvodi FatB;ar;;JKi`culli11, Tottenham; McMahon, ` Thornbillg Gearin, Flos; McGuire, Brace- drid-ge ; Dulfy, Orillia. ; and Kiernan of Col- lingwoo-1 ; attended St. Mary s R 0. Picnic on Monday, 11: n. - -.. .. --.- uv -uvv Illllll - Mrs. .Soea.p, of Winnipeg, who has been visiting her brother. Mr F. Jackson`, left; on Tuesday" for her home, accompanied as far as Toronto by Mrs. Jackson. .- --_ www- Mr. uaniel Spry, Pdst Uice Inspector, London, was in town from Saturday till [Monday morning. His many friends are [ always glad to_ see him. ' ` `._ p. - ...-- -___ ...-J- anti Mrs. H. B. `Myers have returned from their wedding tour, and will be At I Home , after July 8th, at their residence 41 I Toronto street. | Mr. Thompson Crew, foreman m the me- chanical department of'T1IE ADVANCE ofce, ' 18 spendinga week with relatives and friends ! at Tbornbury, A l 11.. 4.,J `I '91- .. __ A. VA VII uu to her friends .- . ..... ...n- u rvI'I.l""5' Lots :0. u and :2 on West Ellen Stfl-`Gt 3'53 L" `U and I2 -31 double East Bradford street. 'On this 3)I'OP1'tY 59 roughcast house. Each lot contams }{ acre I rh.'1rcl;3*od building sites. Applv to MRS. A-' H- ON. :21 Dunlop street, Ban-39.. 3548 11rA~mu ---v-- v ll\.Illl Mr. Darcy Hinds, Barrister, of Toronto, was the guest on Dominion Day ofhis mother and sister, Mrs. and Miss Hinds, Miss Beck Mcoartee, Rosemont, has re- revurned home from paying a short visit with her sister Mrs. Jus Marrin, Collier St. Miss Dunn, ofHillsdale, who has been at- tending the Collegiate Institute here, re- turned ou Tuesday to `spend the holidays at hofne. Miss Dell Spry, London, arrived by the Toronto evening train, Saturday, on a- visit her sister, Mrs. Creswicke, and "other u. nun aculcu on n4llZa.De_lh St I Mr Booth, N iaqara Falls, is in town visit- ing his f.s.mily and friends here. His family a.re`a.bout to move to their new home. ' Hinds, Barrister, Toronto, was thy nnne+ Am 1 \.....:.:, 7 w.., ..,5uc--.u as 110581, mosemont. Mr. anal Mrs. W; Sarjeant re week from their extended weddi are now settled on Elizabetll St Mr ]{nnf-I KTnn........ l.'V,IL - - \Il \/unuv |~I.u .|_`1ll(l8aV0I'I'S Master Melville Marrin is s` holidays with his grandpa, Mr. ` tee, Queeu s Hotel, Rosemont. MI` RIM] larva I Q`---:*' um Iu lJ:il'l.'lC Mr. J. Watson, of Ogilvie, Alexjmader. & atson, Toronto, was the guest of friends in town on Monday. Mr, Charles Batten, Co`1ingwood, spent Sunday and` Monday with his son, Mr A. C. Ba.tt-en, Owen street 7 Miss M. WiP'son, of Bond,Head, was the guest of `Mrs VVm McKee during the Y. P. S. C E. Convention. Mr Garrett, of the Bradford Witness, was in town last week attending the convention of Christian Eudeavorers MQG"bB `M..I...-n. It - vv v\ILlvtJ\ll 0 Mr. aud Mrs. Jos. Lightfoot, of Toronto. ` are visiting the parental homes inliarrle and, 1` Colllngwood. . Mr. W. E. Foster, of the Collegiate Instl- I tute. Collingwood, was in town on Saturday and Tuesday. ' Mr. and Mrs. William Freeman and Mr. Harry Freeman, Toronto, spent Dominion Day in Barrie ,\/|.. 1 \w_._., - A -- - &\AJ.l VI] ILA. Rev. Gilbert Rdbinsou, B.A., of Lemon- ville. attended the convention last; Thursday and Friday. In nnrl Rrfm. V:n- ------ `-L- M ' ' Ava. IQVI ll'|NJ Mrs S are the guests of Mr and Mrs. `cord ahd` Miss Secord, Colliugwood, Juo. Stephens, A P `I Iuuxc .L` A sum. . ` I Mr. and Mrs. King were the guests of their (laughter. Mrs. E C. Simmons, OrilVia., last Wednesday. Ml` our` Man T;-us I':...L4.r__L ,1` '1" `ml;/i`i;;yEn.ma. King visited a. few days last ` week with Mr. and Mrs A. T. Sarjeant, of I Mildmay. M93 qnna-.13 ..-....IIl:._.(`1. _, 1 11 III C I L :`\h a`:]dl5lKlLK Rb.SIDENCB_ FOR SALE in Avenue SQ 0: on the corner of .W1l|:am and Burton cg-llarsf,/C fr "m9. two halls, pantry, `doul_>l_e W ml 4 cuse. Lot h:_1s 125 feet frogta e.Vmoe ~ "` 6 trees. Thus prqperty .WIll e sold =Ch . . V ear . and wxll be a barg-am to vane an need of-a Rood home Apply MR,`G`Eo. QWIE, Auanda1e_ uunu Mrs. Church,` of+'1'oronto, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs.` Lawson, Owen street; on Sun- day last . ' Mr; Darcy Kennedy. of Hodgin s `Archi- `tect ofce, Collingwood, was in town on 1 Monday. M:5n 0.. so... 172.... _.3_2L_' ,1 I` ` gvgvlnvnul street. o,__--.. -- N-.. -1. .1\.|LJ5 uu UJUIUIEIIY. .Mrs. Thos. McCarthy, of Chicago is visiting her mother Mrs. Cundle, Bave'd St. ` Miss Fennel], of Toronto, isivisiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. M. Fennel}, Bradford \ St. 7 - _ . 1 Mr. and Mrs. Nunn, of Toronto, spent Monday at Mr. and Mrs. Pensbone s, Sophia. - ,_ _-__.-.. --. v`: u up Mr. TE. Fennell, of Toronto, was in town over Sunday and Monday. Miss Emma 'Walwin, of Vespra. is the guest of friends in Hamilton. Miss Hattie Andrews. of Aurora, visited over Sunday with Miss Allie. Mr Alfred Outram, of Brockville, spent a. few days in town with friends Mr Alex. Richardson of Toronto, spent a.- few days in town with friends. Mr Sam. Sarjeant, visited relatives in Toronto over Sunday and Monday. Mrs. J. King. of Toronto, spent the first with Mrs Jos Marrin, Collier St .. Mr. and Mrs. Will R King are visiting relatives in Toronto and elsewhere. ~ Mr and Mrs. Clarkson, of Toronto, are renewing old acquaintances in town , Mr. Wm Herbert, of-Toronto, was visiting friends in town Monday and Tuesday. Miss E.` Sidsworth is visiting friends in Gravenhurst and Rosseau for a month . Miss () Brien, Orillia, was the guest of Miss Kearns, on Monday and Tuesday. Mr. Geo. H Carley, of Hamilton, spent Monday benea.th_his parental rcof here. Mr. and Mrs. Johnston, Mary street.ileft I to-day for a. two weeks stay in Muskoka. MI` mn..;- ----L--' ' V ' ". . ` --AA A ,_-.-J ---u. v vu `Mr/Walker Ball, of Woodstock, was in town on Dominion Day. RH ...-. |`l7 _-A I\ - " "` _ _.---.-._.-run IJIZJI Mrs. Wm. Dempster, of Toronto. was visiting friends in town. -In in--.. I -- V-. -vqvvl- '0 V M1;s;:Penny. of. Toronto, was the guest; ot M Mrs, Reedy last Week. I1 ? is 4-` [ Mr. AWiAlson,Lof Collingwood, was in i. town on Mopday. 1|": 2 rs ~ , _r..--4nv1V,l Miss Bonis is spending her \'acation at her home in St. Mary s ' .]:f......- 1T_.,,, 1- n1 - K CTBVIIHID Dr..J. Smith was in Orlllia. lass Wed- ` nesday. ' ` 'II 11 . _. Irrie. d . 'Mr. Egan, ot Tottebam, was in toivn on Monday. uvu -. v- u run-IJCGUII l.Cl:lU'neCI last! - wedding trip, and Eli7.a.hmh Q4-. LVVDDIIIUII |n returned last an.-1u.~'l .....,3.'l!..... L! V Personal. spending his 1'. G McCar- G IUIIIVTCIIO The Rev. J. E. Lanceley preached his "farewell sermon at the Collier St., Metho- dist church last Sunday evening. ' _ text was taken from Phillipians, II C tr and part of verse 3rd :--Let each esteem other .better- -than themselves. The discourse was earnest and contained much to think `about, and was listened to with marked at- tention The choir furnished appropriate music forthe occasion. Mr. Lanceley and family leave to-day for their new home at ; Brampton. eurslons. The Steamer Enterprise Po ular Ex- The weekly Wednesday xcursions to `Strawberry Island and Ori a commenced yesterday, the round trip" eing made for 250. The Saturday cheap 0 cent trips to Peninsular Park will b in on Saturday next Nothing can be more invigorating than these trips over t crystal waters of our beautiful bay and ake, fanned by the refreshing breezes w h carry vitality and joy to the wcariec and sedentary. The steamer is staunch dstrong and titted up for convenience a comfort and oicered by courteous and A iging men. Take every opportunity to ore up the energy which these cheap cursions give, and improve your taste fo the beautiful by gazing on the ne scenery hich invites the eye and glad- i dens the Last Monday evening, the following of ri- cers elect of Kerr Lodge. No 230, A F. & A. M., for 1895-6 were duly installed : W. Bro. O. H. Lyon, W. M. W. n J. Hood, I P. M u L. C La.ne, S W. H W. J. Sutherland, J. W. n Rev. "Dr E. B. Harper, Chap. n J. H., 1VIe-Keggie, Trees. u Fred. Marl`, Sec. u `Warren Johnson, S. D. `II J. G. SCOU7, J. D. _ u Dalton Murchison. S. S. n J. C. Mitchell. J. S. n J0!`y, I G Jos. Rogers, D C. VV. - J C. Mnrga.Ii, Organist. Hy. Harper, Tyler W. J. H. B tt, . I " D. W` nggry, g Auditors. V. \ J. McL. Stevenson, Trustees V. n R E Fletcher. of u Property. J. Bennett, '7 m '.L '-I`! u -131` Arxrisiong, Burton avenue. Allan- dale, has been attending 3. camp-meeting in the neighborhood of Bracebridge, and we have been informed that no camp meeting of late years has been so successful in awak- ening religious interest and more earnestness of purpose. The Doctor took a. prominent part in the interesting meetings. 313:1(\fE{;........L.....,,?.--- S IP11 *3-nououtlooltfliolf S : fE..~........ ....' . . . . .. N9xql:;Oof\ $i .... Sf? uncle oluvouo NIT,-'I.':)fE:1i...l...--'.. A qionouoogi IVf4L,:.or\Vg-o{w1,.;~ .... T\`q;1o1'-Szoa. ofW'..... I; 2 a uf\V .1 `of S 9; a of.1'V-gr V 0r\'V V.'.......... .......'. IV4Q:10FF r..g..4e1_ ' -Mr. Albert Andr ews, originator of the Kincardine Reporter, died at the Toronto General. Hospital the other day while under- going a surgical operation. He was an old newspaper man, and well known in various parts of Ontario. His body was paken to , Aurora on Monday for huriajl, 7.. . They all come baf tor MONSO0N 99 Tea. M ` -Mr. John Carley sent off to Muskoka on Tuesday, a. beautifully modled yacht, for Mr. Miller, of Pittshurg, Penn who will use her _on the Muskoka Lakes this summer and then take her to Pittsburq. On l\1nn- * day she glided over the the buy like a. thing of life. _` - --Barrie has the tallest boy of his age perhaps in the Province or Ontario. He is nearly six feet; six inches in height`. and only 17 years of age. He is the son of David Thompson, gun and lock smith, Duniop street. ' ' -,--- uv rpuavlvlltn -A moon light excursion -. under the auspices of the Ladies ' ociety of the West end Methodist ch, will take place next Friday even , per steamer Enterprise. --Kathleen, (laughter of Thomas` and Alice Kennedy, after a. lingering illness pasedl, a.wa.y on Thursrla.y evening last. Her many little friends remembered her by sending oral offerings li,, " --Uur valued correspondents whose com: municatious do not appear, may know that there is good reason for it. either in lack of space or something else. Be patient. A AAA- IIML` '-Next; Sunday Rev. Mr. Piei`son the new pastor of the Collier street Methodist church will preach himself into the pastorate of said church. ` l zt`.\/Ir. E. O. Callaghan, tuner for A. & | Nordheimer, Toronto, is staying at_ the 3 Queen s. Anyone requiring his services will b Dlease leave word there. ' -:The steamer Isla.y was at last got in to _the water on Tuesday afternoon She was pulled in by the Longford. 7'IV-.-. A _ -- _ , _, ._.. ..v-.h-v.~;a -THE ADVANCE regrets to hear that Mrs Johnson, Owen street, who has been suffer- ing for two months from paralysis is no better. M vi a 24 2; ;,;`s`s%`;:. :: S3u;1ufl\' 82 aofjz`. nu nun uuuu .._...` -Eery pal`t0fvTHE ADVANCE has local and original matter The advertisements are protable reading. n"L_ _L- , , T I ` -There was a. grand down pour of rain wiph lighting and thunder last Wednesrluy afternoon. i-;bvaptain Johnson brought a goodlyhum-' ber of Orilliaus to town per Lpngford on Tuesday. . '1[`hze{(pnbHc mat? on having " MON- SO0N Tea. :&f'Don t buy your dress goods before you see the splendid assortment at R. I. Fraser ` & Co. s T V .1 , `_._-.--- v--.-gr.-vuunnu swnnttlva. -Uhief King strained the muscles of his \ left leg the other day in stopping a runa- ` way. -. _. . - _ . . . V V v . -.a ..v;v uv um. - --The Divisioii Court on T.uesday--not many 1awyex"s--not many disputed cases. 'I`L..L_.._,,I IIIC. -- -- - ,J --.. ...v- .-nu... s.-n-.rrvunvv\ vwuuo j [-The tar and cobble:stoue side walks in_ this townhavc proved conspicuous -failures. l`L:AC "73.... _L, 1 .I I 1' " u Ina uuo ulucl. uuug uucrcu. -The New Market; Cheese Association holds its regularbmeeting here today. I '11]... `r\:__:__-.,, P: - I" Which, Linked Together, Conlstx-not a Very Interesting and Gossipy Chapter of Local History. -Market: on Tuesday not very large; Hay I was thechief thing offered. Noll) Morlrnf (`kt\nnn An...-.,~3.. 4-3--~ .5 _ IN TOWNSHIP OF VESPRA. PART _ xjor 1 SII1a0fN%OfE%.....-.000: 1'22 So(a`ofE% . . . . . . . ............Z?15 I\:';.'1ofE%.......'.. 12 T\'_;0aofVV .._.. ...;........._f5 14 I\0.}aofW :3 South 15110 W} . . . . . .. .'.. 16 Eight . . . . . . . . . . . . .. is 9 - MANY MINOR MATTERS ,MUCHLY MIXED. PARQEAPHEBTS PENUE Pnli. -19. -J\lI1ZJ L Zl`ll`JO All ante notices of Society. Church or other moenugs, all of Wlnlcln are in their essence advertlsenaents. must be aid for at the regular rate of_l0c. per ne $1.00 PER ANNUM IN ADVANCE SINGLE conzs nvz CENTS, SPECIAL 'ryo'rmE. Fuewen. [In stallatton. ~- -unu 44 In LIIC acuuc \.UAlq. Lugculcr ma._x1ng RDOLII :74: acres, a great pox-tion_is improved, a frame house i< erected and the property in`a good sta. for further improving. There is a good running eek on the premises. Distance from Barrie. 3 miles west on a 1st class road. Quite convenientto chtfrches, schools :=.nd post oPce. WI L D LA N DS _I` ' ` ' "` '_ "' "'Y' That valuable Stock Farm in the Township of \'c-pm, part of the late Wm. Gibson estate, viz.. composed of Lotvag, in the 9th Con.,'a.nd p rt of Lots .-.2 and 24 in the same_con... together In _ ing about :7 acres. great DOTIIOI1 IS xmnroved. a finmn hnnan I`n'p:1rtxn(;;{ of Pubc Works,` O_1t:uV}`i. 26th June. 1.895. mcvpted. the che yum, emu sxgncu wun tnelr crual signatures. liru h tender must be ac mpanied b ' an Ac_:CEP'1 ED hank cheque made pay e to the or er of the Hon- ournlwlu the Minister 0 Public Works, EQUAL 'ro 1`:\'s: max cuzwr. of the mount `of the tender, which will be forfeited if th party decline to enter into a gontrnct when calle upon to do so. or if he fail to supply the coal co racted for If the tengier be not e will be returned . _ ` f rlnnc nnf `\:I`\t` nal? In nnnnnt OLA The l):-nnrtm zutcupteu. the cue wxll be returned The I).-p,-mm t does not bind itself toapept the 1owc.~t or any der. A A .. ' -" . R`! f\I` RP Jru gown PRO'PE'RT`Y' FOR_ SA.LE. W10. 11 and my .... 111....` nun- _..._--- -_'_;I 1- _ T: 1F"" ERAL . 7 MRS. A D`.llIU|H}_f5. * Fpcciiiczztion, form of Tender a all necessary in- forIn.'1ti(\n can be obtained at t s `Department on. and afxcr Thursday, 27th June. - -. Pcrsnxm mndnrnn' nrn rm H-Inf random \u:" n4\I- 1 AUG iUlCl' 1 nursaay, 27in June. Pgrsom tendering` are noti that tenders will hot 3 hr considcrecl u'nlc s made 0 the printed form sup- ` pliul, and signed with their ctual signatures. E.'n}1 fender must he arr mnaninrl hv an At"r`l?D'II2l\ p_v cu unu cnuorseu " 1 enaer IO! boa]. i`ng<," \vi1l.bc.r. ceived un=il Thursday. Lon] supply for all or any of the D Buildixigz-`. gn.`u`H`\.~'nr:.\n A\o0n\ A`. I`....A.... an ublxc bulld- 8th J ulv. for ipion Public .11 _....--,.-_.. :_ l In gjuvvnurur vr naan Wu :1 of South-cast 26 a.. . .-. .. .. 34 T VILLAGE or ANGUS. l`:I|rl. C. 0 .lgll|......o...a--coo ~ &'5_.'1 ofS I0 ofE `,1 .QsE.\LI~Z D TENDERS addressed to the mderign' L ed and endorsed Tender for Coal. ublic Bulld- i`mr< " will be r valved nnzil Tl-unrnnu Rvk `lulu F... nuns m mu JIULICI sin/.J0l1n me 1 Plzms .-m I Specications may b` seen at the Office or Thus Kenneds & Co.. Archi cts. ' ' Lo\\'c. or any Tender not n essarilv accepted. awn -.'.-- ur:Iu\aIInar1l UI-I Ell! for thu various works in the alter {ions to the Model Srhool in the P`. Ir1\`-.'ll1 ! .Qnm`H|~nHnne nnau is tons and .addi- 'n of Barne. Per . yu.LAu1: OF ANGUS. l,u. Sg.. lot 73. p5 a. Queen 5}. lot xo7, I-10 a Llgwc-n`St., lot 108, [-10 a. I_\1ng St , lot 32, 1-5 a net: and Terms made known on a Piicatiow to ' F A "I"'I"I' I`' P , ' `TOT 7 E.\'_DERS VVILL BE RECEIVED BY THF umh-r. Inn in ` - ...; s.JLlLV. [AN`:T)7 pvn.a...'.... J "'REr?1"1"""""'* ..- On Wellin Good brick house, J gton street. Appy . no-t . 0 BE SOLD at the Barrie Barrie, on SATURDA instzlnt. a splendid lot of la south haif nf lot. 9. in the ship rf Flos. County of more or less. otel. inthe Town of , tha 27th day of JULY , l*eing composed of the t concessi n of the Town- nmcoe.conO.jaining xoo acres, THUR PARR, ' Rvnnuufnr AF I-Ina not-uh. I Improved Farm F Sale FOR CASH O LY. ' Pr%h;iL`%riiesjf for Sal; RE `WM. <;IBsoN*Es_TA1"E.' `7HOP. STRACHAN `SCHOOL --FOR +- ' Catarrll Specialist," will be at the Well L4 1. L U_|,,.lu.\.., r. on a , unt.. Kn matic and w ' u Frida '. ul_v I th. and the l}T5l'f:3nc. onytble 2oth?_ Mrs. F Alter four years of indescnba_I.ble_s matisnnl received more relief 1),_ Ha!sted's treatment than an-r used for it. ueea_'s Hotel, one month from` mall the medicine I gton Hotel, . Irady Principal. G | R _ `Wykeham Hall, TORONTO. Scuoox. RE-OPENS WEDNESEAY, 4TH Sm>'r.',T1895. 'sAmT"U`6K,'JuLv GT 1825', -rthwvnrlmnz wnrlzu Sn Han n`h:u- nnnn ant` ..A. _...--. * 75?:On Thursday. 2 th June, bet Sarjeanfs store and. erndqle , lcontaininga caat and wa:s_t le)e suitably `rewarded by lea 00! house, `a t The nder-` lg same at Tm: >27-27 street. /IIVIED A good {General A ' " ervan at once. ` -V Apply to MRS. L. D. 195 womley ` 27- I .oan4=f_ MOORE- 1r\up( Fortvpgggons, old and young. (1 3 9- per pair! Eaoc per pair- {BERT B ow v 9's ou ' . " M 27-27 0'_\`gx.pI..` wife ( ua+::B`aT.m2; 9air, oung cuu. 1,-vn raglan uu-.- ;7,\V", wueens Hotel. 27-27 Uoxsugu-1oN FREE- H;?, _M,1),, P.L.U.C.M.C., P. & S nt.. R matnc and ; ~..mnl\ nm~,i:1list.' will be at the Wall: crfnn !.!,.a...| F t_- igeons, olq young -..`3C,`,.`.'.~_ Del` naxr. [BERT ---no _-. : Improved Fai'mi at mluhble Farm in the Tnxnfnnh L.`-L XLI\3 V11.414 D. undersigned up to . "'I'IIl%F\\I H DORE-- _\t Barrie, on t-h;V'd 1 V . ` ` lovedlwife of Martin 1I!:>oIJ:. ygx 5'5aM;3",sb:; months and 1: days. L. XLIV. No-' 7 V0 AMUEL2/I Birth. ` _L\vE,u,,._At n8 Clan,-em_ont .stre_ef Tc >rdto th , wife of Mr. Wm. O Nexll, B_arr1e,.Qf.a. son_. Dlbd. o. - __ fixcx Rasammcz FOR sALE`in dale. nn H... ........-.. -4` ur:m..... ....,: 'l2....u\..- nu-u ` ` . 7 " ; s:;'RvA"N'T' "w'A"N"rED.'--A '1` c ' . A. E. H. CRESWICKE. T ~._PaP5?i7-3 nu l$e :-t'l;::1'rg`a:i;;"t or1:"`).!; ' a.".".;.:a 55?; ` MR. GEO. QWIE. 0%.-' `in? v ADVERTISEMENTS vnzzulall -\-ocuoqon I I4 2aof_E}.......... 16 m 'noviN'rH1P on ESSA. ml- .....A .3 - - By rder, IT I? V-nave 4;4na4;.4s Clj.1_ixj>x11`:a_.x_}_ ofB_xy1_i_ldingf-Commi'ttee`,:_ ,1v. nu. 27 _ SAMUEL WESLEY, Propnetor. PI959!'sZ C68. op Applv to_ MKS. A. H 25 ..........I G-....-_.; -__.__4 '40, Matriculation Course. . Resident French and German Governesses. ~ Best Masters in Music, etc. . :uL;ul ULS. ' xgerssarilv accepted. GE . BALL. nvn on ap name} I E. A. L T_TIE, e, beautitull sit ated ptly toGEO. "E DY." t - r -MISS amen, T _ .I._ 11.9,. , 'l\Jl\ FAKK Executor 0,1 the estate of the late W. J. Blank. l\U!, Secretary. b'r CON. Ackts` 27-28 with IZ IA 3 15 ~ 3 14 1;? 13' 15 13 13 .14 ----------------- WHOLE No. ` r\nn|-`Al-nr -U I . -' Executor. -was b'."2"I.t'.a..:>..,<'r:.-ut. nI`:u .-.. us - .~- -.. -4~._,. . .`2.`V .`)l - .-.(~.-.;q.,. .~- ..s..n.-new-wr~ -na-sag.-u\~x-.:.u.uu-aw. ...-....<.. -M.` 4~-.::..-:-~-\ ~ _ -- TKT'I"!.`I')1.`nn\n- I00 rs `.0. .`,I I 5 All 70 .:I`