Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 4 Jul 1895, p. 8

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SPECIAL couns ..l- l....._:..... 'cI__._..L_...1 'I'\_I_A,,, u `rot-onto Farmers Market. -_.- vuurvuu - vuuyuquv - vyvu-I Ladies in doubt of other treatment` 8 for obstructions, Leucorrhea-.3&c._,&c. ' should try th'us.` By all _D_rugg1sts, or by max] ; one box, 51. slx for :55. Circular free. . - THOS. I-l..CHURO_|-IILL & 00., Toronto. H For sale by Geo. Monkinan; Barrie. _Ilr. sImpson sSoluh_le Pessary T ntna in nnhf nf rmhnr frnarnnnf ".'-""'."`."'.'.<-`.'.".."".'5.`*'F.".` izzumm ., M'A1u_ ` rv vi` e and-olle ' GENERAL P8001} Ck. ` .L-.__ ..__ ___-L . I ` 5 "1i:$iui.rs._J.:l'y . '.3r<.1;;-$95: so.-tq s o 8 ; 10.-.. _ .E0 t L ' T` D c' MURC!-IISON. '1freuure_r` of the Town of Barrie V Mr: Wm. N:Wnenr$I}\as the contract forA building a. new dwelkinq house on the corner of Baldwin and Caroline streets for Mr. John Gower Also for building a dwelling hou.e on Essa street; for Mr. P. Kearns lle Streetsl Ten-onto. j 293 U 59 Mt`. Hutchinson, of Toronto, is visiting with Mr and Mrs. Sheldon. Bradford street. Mr. Hutchinson has the sym.pa.thy of his many friends inthis vicinity in the loss of a kind and loving wife, who died recentiv. - r\ -In-1 - 1, . h,_, . Total. 47 V97 :3, 77 I3 77 :3 77 .n 1'! :3 All kinds of Forign A and Domestic . . . Quality is What %we exptecnt to build up a reputation on. V Call and see what vw`e have. * of the best quality. Fermented and Sacramental` Wines, Champagne, Bass Ale, Porter and. Guineas Stout, and the best Canadian. Ales .in cask and case we W: a as muanu _au..\u~.x VVAL]. rm WATClfor $10.00.` Give us a.` call before purchasing elsewhere. Remember the phce. . ' % R. A. DOUGLAS, 'l`l.l`l..` .iI'.~nrnt no acnmn _Hllf;!"a3%"`S' V Mr. and Mrs John iirunton, .sr., left; on Saturday for Bay City, Michigan, to vis`it their-sou, Randolph, in.th:_tt`ujty. _ an iuv an i'S'o3lver'--~ Wdltham scam-wind; king "watch orr{w'gem ring, V wedding ring, keeper . ring or clock T call ,0 lb :3. A DOUGLAS! Dunn-eran&' Tea sets and Glassware. Dinner A -and Tea Sets combined 97 pieces from $5 up, and Tea Sets, 44 pieces, from $2.00, up. Frult Sets, 13 pieces,` from $2.00 up, in. China and Glass. ME CHINA HALL is the * ` place ~ to buy and- save e e moxie-y: all theltime. T A*1"'MoD1*iIx'i'niizVg_a;r:1:._ if H v _ -V All orders proniptly. attended to and guaranteed -first-class. - SAMUELABERNETHY, Blake trect. em `or the East Ward gchool. ` A 24-2 1-]: 1 nuul auuuul, 373 mll l'l'0ll'I tn! wjll sell Ban of it ifjl!guired;- 1 to J.` A-. UNNg B31119-P.\~'Qv I Lwenmc The Barrie 4 Liquor Store. Ho There! ADVERTISE IN ~ . .The *Advance. On Friday evening last two Barrie young ladies made the exceedingly fast; time of 14 minutes from Barrie to our viage. They are eetfoots, I tell>yt_;u, but we have" in our village the fastest female runner for miles around. ' U 150AcRE FARM" Foiz sAL1i:Li;; :8 and .9, Con". 7, Veg :3. The soil is good. About` no acres cleared an `under cultivation: house. barns and -other buildings ; ` orchard; 5` mile from school, 3% mxleni om thug` ' own of Ban-ae. 1` mm an M n:t :`.'An..:.-..I-. 1:... -..~..:.:..a.... .....:.-e.= china Hall ; lfilulll BICIIOOI w sel r1 ..A..-... 139.. C33-C-CZ $G-Fj * Next dock to Mrs, Stephens'7F'anc:y Store; `Telephonne No. 74. -1'1-2:153 JEWELER- _ We `we a: STERLING SILVER WALTHAM A'I"(" -C..- Q... .. GREAT Bmsnms ARE YOU GOING. To my A carpet al/Id flannel; AT Ill\`I'\Ia`I)'A 'I`II D ATEQ ' TEE 'J.;?.WE_LE`R-. _ In making your plans for ,out'.ivvgs`don t forget the G. T. R. picnic at Orillia. on the 20th of this month Fire Insurance in {he beat of Coni- anieu. E. A. Lyon. Agent. olcse, on Block. Barrie. Messrs Don`a_.ld and Duncan` McNicol, of Stratford. are visi,t.iug'~ their brother. Mr.j, Nicol McNi(-ol of this place. ` 1:: an -AT THE- No. I Elizabeth.-st. Five Points Mrs. Ross Block. , --IN- OF ALL KINDS OF J. RUDDY, limo: M'5NAeaR. , nankm, `Successors to Huntr. Sarieant & C0,, 52 Dunlop-st$., Barrie. Suhs9r1b T The cheapest and most effective insecticideon the market. '. .A_,p,p1ijed`_Dry-4-`-No `mixing required. Always `ready and safe to handle. ' T Being a strong fertilizer, it strengthens.- the vines, makes p0t21t0(`S- and better. Has been used in the United; States for the past three yew" gteets11ceess.- ' Yixlal Klny, r`}i;7. f T. ,3 , is- smiling now-a-rlavs all over his fa.`ce-he` is the happy fa.ther.of_ a. p}'izp.baby dgqghtqr.-;'V IN ,1- , . s specially his acc _ punt Lg, W0 % ~ rth 10 `P9? cent, . 0 mm. than any Othel` in the Inarkeb dew Applied t . . i On , "i lh6 vines .% remain -` Very n - .F1ften V uut1l1-he wh - e 313,, . %- .= .. % V oh `nth . "3, as to the ac -_ .. Qrop bu 3 mo}-mug` when the .~_ _ a `ne dust Wu . re ha then hatched ` _ For ]a~,em,1.re 111% kin the ha 3: Auieient if car _ out 3; killed, 1""F`?di%'e1y:a`f.te.. B`APpl5? inelzie $2: ` ` e '3 taken in distri A For `Sm-u . ` A ~ - "hing. % ~ bery, `Plank etc I J n he trees are in bloom, A ' V_ 8 wh . . M the msects` appeal.` . Totbee hetive . 2 any insect. , . lclde at . be. gmllnd V . ery ne: Ours i but- and . Our buyerhas` been in luck- He has been fortunate eijogh "to get several lines of clothing direct from the manufacturers_ at prices as follows : .30 Men s- all Wool Tweed Suits, sizes from 36 to 44`, selling . 4154-` An A` AIQAA V`. ..v........ -_ _____,_ __ _`_ _ _ J ~~ --, -- - 0 at 1$?}.'.o6,'v'ot;ii '$77'I0b."' 25 Men s all Wool Tweed Suits, all sizes, selling at $6.50,- well Worth $8. 50. . 28` Men s all Wool Grey Worsted Suits, sizes from 36 to 40, 0 ' good valueat $12.00, We sell them at $8.50. 15 Men s Suits," all wool Navy Blue Worsted selling at 39, Worth $12.50. ` ' 50 Pair Men s Fine Hair Stripe Pants selling at $1.50 per pair`, worth $3.00.} .50 Pair Men s HeavyTweed Pants selling $1 00, worth $2 00. .A 3 Dozen. Men s Blazers,.selling for .750. each. 53. Dozen Boy s `Blazers selling for 600.` each. 35 Dozen Boy's Good;TWeed Pants selling for 60c per pair, worth $1.00. b {qr}; EXCELSIOR BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. VAIR &HUNTER KILLS cuncuuo, ETC. 17fOR SA-LE BY .0TTO N & SON: MEN S CLOTHING. LVAIR & I-IIIN'1`E) Ro On Sunday evening 'ast there was a large" congregation at the Methodist church, the occasion being Rev Mr. Wilson : last dis- course in the above church. ` At the close of an excellent discourse the rev. gentleman made a few agpropriate farewell remarks to, the congregation. IT`! I I I 1' A` , ., ____ %----I N LUCK--~ THE NEVV STORE OF Potato Bug Killer , SPECIAL DRIVES THIS WEEK IN BARRIE, IHENURIHERN ADVHNGl| JULY 4, 1, 1895, ,, N `Mrs Potter. and family, of Toronto, is visiting her sister, Mrs; `-0- H; Dollery, Burton Avenue, ' T1 C011] I V stre _infor Sec. Minhl (MIX; Moatt and Miss;White- more, of Toronto, are the guests of Mr and Mrs. Geo. Cowie. Fox: t;f `TQ1r6;1f<;;v`-fofmrly of this village, was visiting friends inithis vicinity over Sunday and hilonday. V _.._I'1'v . I1 "E\k'-*a{;'t{1.;i1Tv,Te":-yii Ff E1} in `Simcoe County to `buy Pure , 18 G_reen _a.t G". D. Pattersoxfs Drug S e, Allandale - --nu Mr. Dodge, of New York, passed through hereon Tuesday with his private car Beaver River, for Waqbausbene. Engineer M. O Connor hustled him through in great style from Hamilton-4 hours and -20 minutes, ' includingmoppagee. John Herpes wee his reman. . vMrV. ];Ii'<:o1V`McNico]__ has been on. time sick list during the past week, but he is improv,-._ ing very nicelv. ' -r\ `I II on art! Mr. Thomas Jeirona spent Sunday and Monday at home and returned to Tononto on M onday` evening. It 1 IA II a .. 1 Int `(twin Work has been commenced" on the new. sidewalks on Essa street. -Not any too soon. for the comfort of pedestrians. One thing that is troubling some of om` citizens is this; `query - Is the council oing to put in tha.t'r" jnferior .sca.utlin ? - i ' our correspondent: has been informec ' that. it is not to` be spun; down. ' , z '"?ri;IJ'1&{;;.'iiJ1;;}%._}I `i~omnm,z,; were. visiting their -father over Sunday and` `%Mo`n- day. ~ - i ` ' :4 garden Barty will be heid a'bfhe1.esi -`_ . dence of Jas L. Burton. Esq.. on the 9th inst., IA-nu, . V V 2 `W Mrs. '1homas Hamlin has `been waiting friends in Gravenhurst, during the past week ' ' 7 "i{eC'Jos E, Wilson andffamily 1ec,.yes.% terday for Huntsville, whre he haibeeh stationed. - ` V ' vuuu Ill WIND VIII lull VII IUUU UQIIIEI-I UV LI 5 6 1: I . mate to look out, and just as hejpoke t M; bottle burst and Mr. Neill fell .-from the plank, the bottle coming in close 'Droxi!_ml;y -to him, causing the liquid to go over his face null arms. . - in our report last week of the accident std: -Orillia. by which hrakeman A"Neill wad-V severely burnt by the bursting of a. boxed:; bottle of oil of vitrol. your correspondent was misinformed as to `the way it occurred; Tho two men were carrying the box iromvthe car on a plank, and one of the men noticing. that its was going to explode, called to-his` -mafia tn Inn]: nnf. and aunt as ho _-nnlzn thn ' Considerabl<;.a' c;-m7\pvla'i.uI'.7 (is made of .hdgs running at large in our village. ' `Inn 1:: -rr -1 AI nu . 0 n 0,` TM}? ;1.u'n; 1}:a`Ja}.ia,"c}:siora, is visit- ing. Mr. and Mrs. Pizjie, Essa._street. . ~ fI'\I ll` 1" I I . H II` . Business must be improving in our village as we notice a new wh_ite__-iwasher has struck town, ,- ` ' (Mr. W. `I-I`ami'ton'," of guest _of his sister, Mra. Monday; `'1 II7 II . . . . . Miss ll .W9bb... of; Owen. .So.1.m . i.Yisi'ti!1.8.. Miss Wbb, `Essa street. . 1, 7 Miss V10 Hamilton, of Toronto, is visiting her sister, Mrs Geo. Lawrence. an -r I -as n -1-- - . .., A finest Pleasant Plaee to Reside-.Improve- menu the Wa:onword.- Nice. Taqty Houses and a Go-a-head People.-~A Wedily History in Pithv Phnue. ' -.V. .v v---V-u-- -J '1.`h'e Misses -ii-a.w'ley, of '.l`oronto,'a.1fe; vis_ib- ` _ ing friehds in our village 1:0 1\ 1 1- 1'1` . -II 9, `,I__ ..,_;_A_ -1 --~. _-v..., ,v. ..-- -v.- -~ v--- Mrs. D. McMillan, vis;ted_1ast. wgek` with friends in Torbnto.` T 1` On Tuesdav, 25th ul., the'2. 30 train coAn-' sveyed Mr. Albert. Taylor from our midst to the ;diItuit_,N orth-West, where he has spent}; '% 4l w3uin1iei~i6f years of him.lifc.'.fBefora ms`- nmnInI-urn -Lin lxnnnlunv nnlnnnl nrinfna nun} '"1l&} 'i:}Z11f ${ii{.7.Iou, is visiting M. F. Jones, Bradford street`. - ' 7 - - any as. u . Mrs.` Thdmas Fishef1is_ visiting friends "in Hamburg. ' V ` " ' ' 1 II `I\ ,I_'I.,_..i _L>I.'l '_.... .-:-:4.3...... McDona.1d'and child, tire ieiting V in Markdale. M v . ` '1".-lIIII:I"\ I VI lIID!_. `WI . TIJUIVIKW IIIB -departure his teacher, school mates and Larrie, what; about the townline `improve-' ments`._7 " -' ` Mr Lewis Webb._:of Collingwood, xygs hdmg Oven Sunday. IIII 111 fi` B III , 4, ____ g_3`_ _ "'M{; '1i;'1{,"oE"i;{.i{$ {11e, is % um _gust of Mrs. Reid,;of Burton avenue ` 52:-A Tvu_.uo.n: 1-ux.1.,`c_nrA1_.1n'1;n_ gunner. " ` ` Addl'BI8_ and - lnsonution. Tdronto, was {she . ,G. Lawrence, on if E'ugen'o.: Hope; gra7.11 Rev. Dr" Taylor, has returned home to Boston, after several v weeks visit; ' in our village. ` _ 1`: 1| . I ,..i_i3`*!}. -`. UIIGIIIIIGII U1 IIIIU \JU|lllllI|:IlUUg The Queen s Park; which is now but lit- tle better than a bare eld, needs trees and a drive way all round? it. The trees would require careful looking after for some years. rst being carefully planted with a -good bad of nourishment for the roots The ex- penditure of ` an annual _sum for the purpose of converting these grounds into" real parks. would be well spent, and would fullv repay the expenditure by the comfort abrded to .our own people, and the enticing effect it would have on people seeking either a. tem- porary or permanent home. Extravagant expenditure is not asked, nor required. a small sum every year iudiciously applied and carefully guarded and a, very short - time would suice to produce rounds that would be a pleasure _to visit. he buildings which ` . contractor Brigham refused to nish are now in progress. KIUVVU Ul PILIQ IIIJIJUIIQ `II-I`! VVIIIIJ IIJIM L'JUUB. The groom had for his helper: Mr AJW. Laidmau, of` the Collegiate Institute. The groom presented the bride with a. diamond brooch, arranged in the form of the aus- piciousj four-leiived clover. and the; tether gave a. beautifulepiano. .`The other presents were rich and varied, and spoke the esteem in which the young peop'e are. held by their many friends ' T . ' AC6-an nn-\tIIunI1`n":n|\n I!I\t` lI1:`Inn `Parke improvement. We notice that work is going on in St. Vincent Park 'in the way of,buildingf A great improvement would be some walks made gracefully curving through the grounds` and at the proper time -- some clumps of shrubbery planted and other things done -that wit] readily occur to` the mind of `the chairman of the Committee, I\ . _ ,9, I3 ' nu , A__|_. __u_`2,1_ __ __-.__ 1..-. 1:`. IIIIUIII Illlllly } I.'lUl.|\.l5 After congratulations and `good `wishes had been uttered and refreshments served, Dr. and Mrs. Richardsbn left on the even- ing train for a. tour of several weeks in easternpoints ~ `- \JlI vvuisuvuguy l_(lI.', Ill! LVJ_|n `V. \Jo I..I.LtIJ.|4' er`s resid'ence,'Owen `stre'et,`-an in-iteryestiing .event_tookfplu.c'e.-it being the marriage" of Miss RC Chrissie Hickling, you_ngest daugh- ter of ' Wm ~ Hickling, Esq..,Dalston.,A D. W Richardson. l _- Intimate _frienda_and relatives to the num- ` ber of about forty witnessed the ceremony. .WhlGh__:WaB performed by the Rev. J. E., Lanceley, assisted ;by the .Rev` D. D. ` Franks, ot-.Dals_t'cn.`:`; ; -The bride was gowned ` in adress of cream crepon. with cream ` hrocaded silk .yoke and sleeves. and carried. a bunch of cream roses; 'L`_he bridesmaid l was Miss" Lillie. Richardson; ' the groom s 5 sister. She was prettilv attired in pink l lcrepon, trimmed with cream silk lace and bows ofipiiik ribbon."ah wore pink roses. l 'n|\n lIW'I\'A I9I I-nu?` "uh his knlnnss . Mn A `W ; IJLIIIBIUI ._ So sweet?! so pure ! -So near akin to hea.ven. The -ceremony with its associations` were ofa.most pleasing character, which miist have been gratifying alike to the parents ami friends who `witnessed it-.- It natu-rally -revivesethe inquiiry--Wh,a.t is home without a. ;l_3a.by ? Q j The musio at Trinity Church is always good,-particularly so on. Sunday evenings, ut it is not often that the attendants listen to so ne an effort as, the splendid singing` of Master Eddie Cooke, tghp Veseigted the choir _in the ordinary A:`aex`vloe;~nndv;_nt the close sang the The 'Holy,;___VC,it.y"..t (Wentherly , Adams) most delightfully. V The sole` de- "1na"nd'q e voio e._of good range "and A-payer as |Izhtii'-' -well _ae."ttieti9` singing. the interiretaa tion was Excellent. 'It'i`t'oibe' honed "`-tha.t. we may soon have, ...tl1`e lesute 0"__.I'2&lD, -heaning Mester Cooke, ya , ~.-has no voice of unusual clearnese and brightness` t_h1`ough_`o_ut ~the~regiiater.' `-xieeinging adds-one more to `the-eobliga1Ttion'e .-which . the A. musical peo- p`le"of -=_Ba.rri`e "ere under to` Mn. :-E. `U Calla.- 5 av ulyvvnuvg , Afew-friendsiwere invited to witness the 1 simple `rite of Baptism as ' used by th"M'8Ch? ; `odist church. which was performed b3 Rev. 5 Dr. Harper, assisted bv Rev J. E _ _ lay. Among those in attendance were the venerable E 13 Harper, D. D and Mrs sHa.rper; Rev. J E Lanceley and Mrs. Lanceley ; Dr Bosanko and Mrs. Bosanko ; Mr: O H. Lyon` and Mrs Lyons;-Mr; J. Edwards and Mrs. Edwnrds; Mr. H. N: Court?a.udt'am1 Mrs Uourtlandt.' f l`he cere- mony was performed in the drawing room :a.nd4!-`in an alcove where the Ministers were standing was a. clove, typical. of the [purity and innocence of babyhood, suspended _over _the bazptismal bowl. After the christening the guesfs were invited to the-`refectory where ref:-eshm'entsL.were::served. with ease and gra,cefnl,ness by four little girls, Miss Ruby -Edwards,"-Miss'Jea.n Macwatt, `Miss Carrie Lanceley and Miss Muriel Sherwood, sister of the baptized Ahab); wmnk lntarr nnnnf running 3 {ulna o `n nnlinnvn Ls.uce- i Some of our young men must. be taking quite an interest in municipal ahirs, judg- ing from their presence at the last council .~mee.tmg.T II .I`l I . tin! . I 1 BIBLE?! Ul IIIIU ll`lt"ll`lc\` unuuy. ch lady guest received a._Vsouvenir in the form are. photographic card of baby Hazel Dunwalda, who is thereon designated Queen of Heu.rts, with `her pet name! Budgie. 5`.qn unvnn`-.1 an `aura I : ` A9. es andmusenxenta of `varidua,-, flnrnn-navy. KAU;-\V:I|4u;l 4... LL.` LAAL- L _ 58$. VDa1'!"l'__0_lI|\ II`jch` Pic-me. . `Tlie"pii:1nic in Ardagtfs Grove on `Mon-. day under. the iuspices of St. Mary's Roman Cathblic church. was largely .a.tt.ended. Games and sports adapted to all tastes were on the order paper of the day, with music sggd dancing for those who like to thread the Quite a. number ofi; riests ajhtfetiogenjp w7hali`6l1i:`e.)1d{sl; ' ,_ e. and `V! __e e"r'6d;{ 1`-oira, ell _ spearsnees -the , fnia.nei`alv `results were lsatlsfsctor "Our nh i `n"`}fh3h`;1iFAk`r`uH|i\s`m' n`IIf..`~nl ifln-|'~ nlmi-. ' nu` _u.uu. 1.u.ru;- \gv`Iu. DlIUl.'VVUUll., UWUII Blilfeli It was intended` that the ceremony of giving: altiame .1905. th&':;iir.tle queen ot the home` should ta,ke_ place on the lawn, but ?the storm of "the afternoon rendered thaujfim. \ practicable. A {-`gm fn=nn:-1': nnaou: :nu:I-arr` 6-A 32.30-ulna-n 4|... :..8pL| ..`1`iha.:~wfe__.K= `;"Wi _"`*?`!I!."\ `.`fWVV.I 4.1!." 303 Ki gztue sebf` s'p' u`oi'the nam`aLof;th_e fortu-V name winners. 3=` `smear ifffgf , 3. in ' ea . anclem usements varip'us;., `kinds, the compu.ny"repaiired to the house}_. wheres. stimptuons :1-gpast _wa.s partaken of,` The following address wasthen read by Mr}, T. Patton, when Mrs. McMorran presented to her departing scholar a rich and beautiful` present, in the shapeof a dressing case, 9' '1`._he_ Rev J os. E . Wilson ; responded on behalf of A Mr `Taylor in an, _e`oquen.t address,-. replete" in instructive lessons for the~-young; which will, we hope, bring ~forth"muchQfrnit after. many days After singing , 9A_dieu', adieu , kind friends, adieu, each repaired to their respective homes, none the worse for having spent a. pleasant evening. i The following is copy of the `address : ' ` - ~ To ALBER'1"eTAYL0lR,-- 1` '...'. . - ' - Dear Fr-7ien:i`,--We,' the membcrsiof `}Y'dl1'i class and friends, have" heard with regretf- `tbat _d`utv-.'ca._lI`s yQu,--.to.a' distant. land, we cannot-endmte l'.he`sepag.ration without_; some` mark of our love 'and.o.pprecia._tio'n of you. so we `ask you to accept thisjdressiug case as a. . slight token of love and respect. from your `_ teacher. c`ass mates and friends. and may ` "tho Run:-nmn Riainir amn-A gm! n-1.9.4.49 'u.-m` uvuvuwn, u qua Iuuuuo uuu nucuua. nun llljx "the Supreme Being guard and prote`o't'yo1_tbT from a.ll,_harm',"aud 't'ha.t"-I:Iis all-aee,ing_ey9f be over you and His arm round and abou " I I Ii`......... -.-.... rn......|.-.. LV_I._-1 \n_L,, ,, ,1 dchrigtenlng at sq_qg;h91m.: _ ' ' .r-1We..ofu$e1pT hear:9f pi,-qtty~ v;'ed d'ings_,.f but riot my ofteirof pr`etty chr`istehiugs There wa.s.vhowever., a. very pretty one list Wed - nesday at :`?Sanvnih'olm, the residenqe of Mr and M:-s,..Wm. Sherwood, Owen sweet 5T4 ma. I>n`n.-l-ma`! I-mo 9-Ln n..........`...... l\` ...:.'.:...... - ` waduiz Bells. On Wednesday l_a.st-~, at Mr. W. 0. Hunt- r`s resid'ence.'Owe'n Stret. ` an intersfinn var--vv., ~- v-----rd ---- I.`--r-V -v.-- -vu--.-uviy Miss Maritini who _ha. ben _orga;nistT for` the pa.st two years at St George s. Church, Allandale. resigned her poslcion last':Sundi1.y.' your Teaehar, Shool Ma.tAe |'nAn ,,v ~_A-v......`~.__~- r- ~s= `. -.-.~ . Trinity church. ` rdur` onaf ,.so is rout` 03!` .; ,B.ef,`.I-I'indquarters'pe;vi:.. .r.-. |u,T Beef, forequartex-is per cwt Dressed hogs pei'wi._. .. . . .. -. .' V Mutton.....`.. .`..;.:................ S ring.Lamb.,...V. " e'a.l...`........... o.--........-7-. Ducks, pair.._...,...j.,.............. Turkeysperlb............ -guano:-u .: 1 Butter,"Rd1l,peElb.......f..; . . . . - La:-d'per.lb.'......;........:.';.%.....' .EggsperAdoz'..-........,. .. ..._.... Potatoe_s_per _bag.............. Hayperton.... ..'........ ...... Straw per ton.-'.=. Wool.wa'sl-ted erlb........',......./ _ Wood, per.c'or.. Anthracitecqal , per ton............` oIIIIIO`llO0'.QIon'-0 -nmnoo or,-o--noon . . .., 1 Chicken'sperp:31iij.,.....`.... . Gees`e.perlb..-.`........... ..`.;--.*. 6 5o.-... 0 0 o7....;'W 6.00...." -"IQ.-,,-4'-f' 72... 65. . 12... . . `- `12....~` .10. ... . .3o....:. zo 50.... 3 50...; ` 18.... 3 50.... 6 25... . .5...%. . I200 400 I9 .350 ooo By virtue ofa Warrant issued by the Ma or of the Town of` Barrie. hearing date the nth ay of June, A._ D., 18135. and to me directed. commanding me to levy upon the several lands hereinafter men- tioned and described, and being in the Town of` Barrie. in the County of Simcoe, for the arrears of taxes - re-pectivelyj due thereon, together with lawfulcosts and-char es,aI hereby give notice that unless said arrears 0 taxes and costs and charges be sooner paid. I shall on Monday, the Sixteenth a day of September, A_.D.. 1895, A441,- I_.__._ _. _, .',I_.I_ ._ LL- L-.._._`-.. -4 LL- by./ruouc-Aucuon s) mlgcn or_tne_saxg Ianus respec- twelv. as may be sufficient to duschar `e the taxes and ill lawful charges incurred in and a ut-the sale and on lam-inn nf name. At the hour`ef'rro~e'c(:lo':k in the forenoen. at the Police Court. in the Townrof Barrie, proceed to sell by./Public-Auction s 3 much of the said lands respec- malv. 2n.r-nav he nuinient I-fn dim-_I1'a|-.nv'e the taxes ISALE 0F LANB8 Town of Barrie. and an IEWIUI cnarges IULIITICQ In 8110 EIJUIIUIIII and co lectiog of same. '1V`he-foowmgf lots are patented : ' Description Arrears ,. Lot and street. Acres. of taxes. Costs.'. x-'2x East Bayeld }{ 44 '17 3 8o 4 1-9 East Bradford. 'I`hnmnsnn's Block x rt) 84 2 0': Mrs. James Webster, of Toronto, has been visiting her uncle, Mr. Alfred Gritu, Prad- ford st.reet;,,`a.:;dVotlier friends" in the village during the pa.st`week;T ' ' 'l\I. t\.. -' .1 l'\l'lV`!\ to ,N"5 2 ft or 9, East ` :l1'a`i;les. ` gugfox-d's in the forenopn, at t'he`dame` place. wet W103 3lUl'Ig- CH8 non-hem boundary 88 8` 2 44 of said. 101: V _ 5 55. xz-N )4 7 West Sgnford 5% 1442 3 c5 17 47 x3--E pt North Elizabeth % 7 92 -9 90 IO 8: :4 N on 7% acres of broken 'ot No. 23 in . ~` eye thirdTconcel-luion, % 6 ' rs. owns i _ 5. 79 1; The asisumed sale v$ill.7take pcg ontliiursday, the 26th Jay of Septembgr. A. D . 1895, at ten o'clock ;A 1o"of"Vasey pop_le' hae tkgnl advant- 'o.ge*of'the L_cli`ea p harvest; excuraion=on~. the .-P.RT..` to Viait-Manit:oba and` the North Wvest`. i.`4i-` ,; _: ._ ~ ` - DIOCK - _ 2 11-40 East Charles. San- ..foLrd's block, except-_ mg a. right of way 4 ' faef widdnlnnw. the --.,u...'..-.4 . -gt ,Bef.`I-Ilindquarters per cwt. .L .. per cwt., . . . . glutoni..;i;. .u.;.:..;...... vprmgn am Chickens per p,`1iij._. . . . . . . .. ..*. Ducks, pair . . Turkeys per lb.. . . . . Butter; Roll, pei lb. . La:-d'ner.|H_' , _ . , _ . ,-. ..-..~;~,~ ;..-<,`1i'_')- '.-2:. >12: aux . .: 27-. . . . I. -r * .12 v --5,." ` `??*?1`l'li'?*!'.1?'13*!B."!9.W?en I . , . , RAIIRIE GRAIN MKRKRT- V,VU0lp VVa.8l'I_CCCl"ID--oa..oogn-o---- pencor Anthracite coal ton........ . _3um:s. ; CoworStee1`percwtL',..;..,...;.;.' e8ch..._. 053.000: 003300 on. I nnnluslp:-ma anAL' ' \Ja`3.'a--`ca! Rya..'...v.... o aIn0U'n nctcnouoonocal |0o'oI'Io`ocu'-ao`oo-,o PCa.8.....g-,....'..._ l.gg`..'o|aI"6ocn--gnu;v` ..-.--...-. . - __ .._-..._ V . "r - Tonoxrro. July` and, 1895. Wheat,i7vhite;:;..- 83 to$ oo Wheat. nnrino-.._ . . . _ _ _ _ A , , ,, . I!` = N. I -- 9 DESI. D rauxuru. Thompson's Block 3+xo E Bradford .4-xx E Bradford :.._Q I` IR `N " rigev. M r. l;3d:\:r:1sg T nointed pastor` of the Methodist; church , is expected to_o'cc.upy his pulpit ngxt Sunday. 113-`; '\l ....n.:..: J... L-.. 1.-. ... -......'..2..A.' 1-..- -4""XX D DYKQIOTU 5-S 56 18 W 6---I9W Bradford ' "inn `I `C 1 6-ax " _ `j 7: 9-37 f` Sahford's Block. excepting. a` right of wa 4 feet wudealonzt enetth- em boundary of said in!` . I M Corner Yong `nut -`an;-In \I\\II1Ii- InABook-k:epin I Shorthand, 'I`eleg'ra.phy and ` all business su Jects -at GREATLY REDUCED * RATES during May, June and_July. Instruction 1 ,given individually by experienced and expert 1 teachers. Catalogues free. lll IE3 D ~l_I A 3313'`! Bayrie. znth_Jung:A. 1),, V.-1395. % I - `First piibljshd in Tm; ADVANCE J im'e.`aoth A. D., -8o: ' ' ' 2:-an > I IIEQBIIIJI BI \IGIIIl\I5 IJCB I I SCI -N|MM.O a. "HARRISON . ;,3! ..',!`!.F-E.L'-EGE , . 1895-. TOWN TRE'ASU'RER"S .. nvnu .~ gnu:-' `.-av.-- ing feet wide'a.long- the nnr hem honndarv |n Arrears for Taxes. -` i\I :1*%B1':Z.fMooE_, tter ii: the err R. shops, met with a very .pa.inful accident on . Monday of last week by an air pump, weigh- ing between 200 and.300Tlbs., falling on the zinstep of his right foot. It 11- `Y I 1 .1 . A

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