Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 7 Oct 1897, p. 1

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is oice be held niiniir 1hmVl3lifisEMENT8. FORSALE. - Heap. HUT IIIII IN leading I that--I-1.1 imQU_IRIns_. pill, Ajrzwrnr & Esrw. LE OR TO RENT- ! ~-n.._A. at 51.. _...5l._ A. GOLDNER. GOLDNER. THE` 1Nrnn1sT'or muuun. TE 38- \Iu "0 I'BEI\ I\II` 50 Offices, Boumuw mock," Barrie . NSON apk of 'i`orohto._ " BARRIE, COUNTY OF SIMCOE, ONTARIO, OC 1;`OBl'$R.h7,T 1397. mm an 19-1!` | writers demand, and the sooner m;n'i hilt in the better. Probably that eseoolation would not wait another three years for the introduction of this system. The motion was then put to a vote nndlodt on the fol- lowing division :--Yeee-A-Powell, Roden- huret, Hubbert. Nays-Soulee, Freek Love, Ropers, Frawley, Hood, Brennan, Peacock, Andrew, Wilkinson. , 'l'a`-....I. .1)... ......l. mu... .1. - 111.. 2_._. - _, .- uuv uuycl. vuuuu Us my uunupuuauu llllill. PowelI-Breuna.n-In amendment-That the lowest tender be "accepted, provided the contracting party enter into an agreement to do the work satisfactory to.the Mayor and Cotnxnittee. ' v . - ` . . __ `L; jQ_,_,__._,9_,, .I ,. I II 1 Jun . \J\I|llllIlUUVUu _ In the discussion that followed Chairman Andrew came in for pretty rough. handling because he had not repcrtedon the work. He and the members of his committee dif- fered on this point. the Chairman becoming so disgusted with the whole business was he I said, "Mr. Mayor, accept my resignation as chairman of committee; I'm done." You will-have `tohand, it in in "writing if you want it considered_, _ said the Mayor. `~`_hut I think you had better reconsider the matter. Itis.now nearlyvthe close. of Zthelevear, and the eomnaittee 1- 4 important on: "I'hgva_bfs`en considering the matter for `at month-.: . replied Hr. 7 Andrew: = `He did not` ill-1l!9:ii .0|i,5./S`!3!"4,i".'.`!a`-..\f-";'.?'f1. nhe=e.m1*; .ids>Lsuos::-tn s n 99 him ;ma inn I`Iilb1)ert--In tmeniinw to th moat .'M_i;onoa Tsnd.-.chboue.` is tender` Id:q&.nte `to'.the iviork-.o_"bo.d0noTt the btidgfc.'a.tVonoe, ind this Ibid zgommtetwu "d6clIion* be" Qnjl. 6--:4-'l`;h'02t `the? Board! of Works .nIL _ '- _. ;._ .1_.--__'4 V`- ` 41.5. ` -_-.'_-_ -.9_`.. -._r- .. ___--'. " 1`:1I'"a:i'S'3:I$8` "`1'e ::t::;f;m:n.t:-;;u` 1: % TM %'51`FF . 9`"* GIIIVW JVTI9 VUHUIW I Deputy?Reeve Wilkinson said that as the company's assessment is $3,700. the town would get` the worst of it in any such bar- ain as that, for he could not the two wires Ev rivate contract for $50. He did not thin an all night service throughout the town would be worth much for re purposes, as the chances are, if a person -s property was on re through the night, he would run direct to the Fire Hall, rather than run the risk of wasting time in arousing some person who has a telephone. The Mayor thought that action should be deferred in the matter, and not tie the Council's hands for three years without due -consideration. An electric fire alarm systemris what the Under-` and` such is put `:1 6`-an hand-6-an `D-Aknlaln `4.L_L A----1- A2--- I IV- Mr. Love, in supporting this motion, said that the goods supplied were not up to the standard as ordered. Chairman Powell did not see any use in such a. proceeding a.s.tha.t, for the goods were purchased as ordered bv Council, and were now in the possetion of the remen for use However, the re- ghters will have to submit their boots and coats for inspection. W`lb:wvnnn_.1l`hnur`nIv_."`Ln nl\v|`:nn 6:4-nun m;a`ay: `o".;gw"2tg;j1"gg;` DU 06 `UL IHCPUUUIULII Wilkinson--Frawley--'].`hat _ applications for the. amalgamated position of town clerk and treasurer be asked for, same to be pre- sented or mailed to the Mayor, and to close Oct. 28th. the `successful applicant to take office the rs: ot J anuarv, 1898. 115- Anna In-nan nut` nnipnpj VLIIVV IIIIV lllll UL UIIIIIIQB V, Luau. Councillor Hood at once rose and asked three other councillors to stand, to defer the motion till next meeting. Councillor Frawley remarked that -Councillors may not thus stand up unless the motion introduced new business. He contended this motion was a continuation of business commenced when a few meetings ago'the council decid- ed to amalgamate the two positions. 1`hen started a heated argument between Coun- cillors Frawley and Hood before the Mayor, as to whether the motion was new business or old, the Mayor nally ruling as follows : --`.` It is a new motion. and will therefore be the first order of business at the next meeting. p,nt1nnl\nnnI- ,,DnuuuaII 'nknl- 61.4 (V...._..2I lU\iUIIl5t Ra.denhurat--Powell--That the Council accept the offer made verbally by the man- ager of the Bell Telephone Company to fur- nish a free telephone with independent line to the care-taker a department at the Fire Hall. "also free line to council chamber, and an all night service throughout the town, in lieu of all taxe,provided they enter upon a. three `years contract. nAn|1u`Dnn:vn `X73112:-u-an -ALI LL..L -.. LL- J. Uuuvvn nutuvw IV unluuuu. Freak:-`Pesooc|;-Thnt the Chairman of `the Board of Works be instructed to have Peel street bridge repaired at once, under the supervision of no competent man. 'pi\n1n_'Rrns.nnn_Tn .n-nn...I-.......a'. 'l!l..-:. v FINANCE coMM`11'r1m s mcronir. Chairman Radenhurst brought in an ex- haustivereport of the Finance Committee, recommending payment of accounts amount- ing to $3,957.18. Councillors Hood, Fraw- ley, Love and Deputy~Reeve Wilkinson took objection to this report passin , as they were not suiciently acquainte with they different accounts. Mr. Frawley said that no member could vote for the report unless under penalty of disqualication. The Reeve remarked that he had called his com- mittee together, but they did not come, and he hadcarefullv scrutinized every account and found that they were all duly certied to. Messrs. Erawley and Hood moved, in amendment, however, That the Finance report be laid over till next meeting. 'l`|-m nrnnnn-`ennui Inna nnIviI=n:-I an `Inn C.J`A-nu `In Us "\p'Gl I IU\le Love--Peeacock-ThatA the Chief have the rubber bootsend coats here forfinspecnion at next regular committee meeting.-Car- ried. _ 1-____ u _ .- .1: _- cc nu uaanuqvluvull vuuu U13`. JJCLU Ulllill Vii) W !!! a `fair allowance for the company to make in consideration ct irregularities in the service in March last. He purpoeed reporting this` agreement as soon as there was money in the treasury to pay the electric light account. . uavuunu, 1. UDUUUB, V1 uluuuvu--1. - Nays -- Powell, Andrew, ' Radenhurst, Freek, Rogers, H'ubbert-6. MOTIONS. Radenhurst-`-Peaoock-That the Treasur- er be instructed that workmen having ac- counts certied by the respective Chairmen of Committees against the town, un aid when the first instalment of mtaxes falls ue, and which accounts are ,-fmade -available for the full payment of taxes then due, be ex- empt from payment of interest, should they not otherwise provide for their taxes when due.-Carried. _____I_ nil-. `I tuner: order to make a" thoronghfere of the park. The School Board had mid the --children of the West Ward echoolf iverenot the guilty parties. ' The Chairman recommended `prose- outing any one found removing the once; he. was instructed to bring in a. report at `next meeting. 1\nI\nl-,u_I-gang Qiuuhan lllnlu-I`:-AJ' ...I...L 1.-.! ` IIUAII IIICUIIIII` Deputy-reeve Soules enquired what had become of Dr. Law's account re medical at- tendance to-the Thurlow family. Council- lor Love said that A the services had been rendered in Allandale ward before amalga- mation. hence this Council was not respons- ible for ayment. Ex-Reeve Catcher certi-I ed to t e account,'but the Mayor wants to know by next meeting who ordered -Dr. Law to erform the services. ` n-_ answer to a question c_9neen_1in_g_ re- -~---v-v-U, vs At the hour of two 0' ck, .m.,b M. Cou hlin, I P Y 15 I V I Auctioneer, the south ast quarter of Lot 0. 9, Concession 2. in the wnship of F108. containin so acres, more or le . About 30 acres are cleare , the halance being good Hardwood Bush. The soul Is a Clay Loan. Frame House. large Frame Barn and other on uildings, good water. ' The above wil1;be sold. subject to` a reserved bid, fF Cash. or on terms satisfactory to the Executors. M. COIIGI-H.IN_ 1 .. , I: answer question concerning re- duction in the account of the Electric Light Co , Councillor Frawley said he had come to an arrangement with Mr. Lett that $25 wgs 1: `unit n`lAnInnna `an OLA tlanonwunnnuo tn anal-.. u... sully; II III) lulu vvvs lull. LIVAIJ IIIUVLIIJKQ The amendment was carried on the follow- ing division :- vnnn Qpu-ulna T 1..-A I7-...-.`_-. 1'...` -Ill` IIIVIDIUII Bi Yeas-A-Soulea, Love; Frawley, Hood,` Brennan, Peacock, Wilkinson--7. nun Dnunn`I An...`-nu-. 'I.)...I....I..._-A. ` ll BVHVICI `V VI 1' ext came the report of the treasurer, Mrs. W. W. Ogden. The receipts of the year show an increase of $458 over last year. The thank offering: totalled $800, or an advance at $100 on hut year. The nan- eai of the society arein a ourishing con- it on. ' A ' `.___ 3________ 1,13, d ,1 In - nun. `Illa ; vv uuuuuy, xnzuuuur, wan glove her address. `She spoke, let, of j Foreign Missions, and 2nd of Home Missions. She gave a synopsitof the work of the orphan- ages, hospitals, night and day schools in connection with the Woman : Society in Japan, sayinnthat over 1500 gatients had been treated this hospital`. bus or ad in- GPBAIAI` infm-mil-. In "hing Ifinnhanu anon: | susu `IVIUUVUIII-I5 pruyurn Mrs. Gallie, in 3 practical aper, extend- ed the greetings of the Pres yterian Aux- illary to Missions. . Mrs. Sheldon also ex- tended the greetings oi the Baptist church Missionary Society. Both papers expressed the desire that all _ missionary societies should be co-workers in theextenslon of the kingdom of There arelplen of open gates leading to elds of-labor.` V ` societies` shonldobe fully awake tc..,th9it.'R1`0II,t l fibilitiss. ' Gibson, stated that . ifur If"i`e"t1_a,s1'-'.5iI"eiii the Ang1ia;s IA?nj:tliary i `i*!|!Pili8v.,to':!MPd5 V . _ 1 . , t.:isriIhou'6f cigt.v::eq;g. ' +- ~- , is `~ n. .1r.;...`: .11 inn....... " o `- c After the roll-call, the collection of R. R. certicates, and the appointment of com- mittees. the report of Mrs. Briggs, corres- ponding secretary, was received, showin an increase of 75 new members this year. he also gave interesting information regarding the general warh- `T...;_ 44.... F -` VII. IOIUIII Mrs. Sissons delivered the address of wel- come. She expressed the pleasure of the Barrie Auxiliary, the congregation. and other friends, in having the annual gather- ing in Barrie this year. She hoped that their visit would be of mutual benet to delegates and their Barrie friends. Mien Lanna AC `Du. . _._-.. .._._`I2-.I -.. uvnvauav auu UHUIII IJDIIIIIU Incuul. Mrs. Cheyne, of Bram ton, re lied ap- propriately to the address y Mrs. issona. MI`! In! \ W:"Inn 13am-SA--.5 than A-.'con +0 AT FIV, 3,E13-,!1E!{?:_ AMPWABBS uvvu usunuzu In hull uulplblblo DIIU us` an Ill- creased interesl: in Home-Missions, en?! gave the followln qualities as helpful to the in- dlvidusl soc ety-prayerful preparation, per- sonal perseverance protable programmes, and pereevering prsyer. ' ' MFR nnllin` `II C. nnnnnnl nu-nan not-AnJ_ saucy vvvsu uu uw uuausg vucu. ylulu Ill l.aUVVl.la The oicers of the society during the past year were Mrs. Dr. Willmot, Toronto, pres- ident ; Mrs. Powell, Toronto, secretary ; Mrs W. W. Ogden, Toronto. treasurer;l and Mrs. Briggs, Toronto. corresponding secretary. The following is a list of the delegates : Miss E. Keele, Mrs. Hales, Mrs. Sanders, Mrs. Butler, Mrs.- Pretty, Mrs. McCann, Mrs. German, Mrs. Powell, Mrs. Briggs, Mrs. D. G. Sutherland, Mrs. Bolwell, Miss B. Dunlop, Mrs. R. Almond, Mrs. J. C. Robertson, Mrs. J. S. Harker, Mrs. H. "Gray. Mrs. J. F. Ockley, Mrs. Cullen, Mrs. Bascom,.`Mrs. Wm. Hamilton. Mrs. Kelcher, Mrs. S. J. Hunter, Mrs. H. Hough, Miss Brown, Mrs. L M. Sweetman, Miss A. Watson, Mrs. A. .R. Clarke, Mrs. W. W. Ogden, Mrs Gee, Mrs. W. W. Hincks, Mrs. J. C. Locke, Mrs. J. A. Williams. Mrs. J. B. Willmot, and Mrs. Garrett, all of Toronto; Mrs. Farewell, Thornbury; Miss L. Lennox, Thornton ; Miss Harvie, Gra- venhurst; Miss Pretty, -Bethesda; the Misses Ru ert, Parry Sound; Mrs. Lance- ley and rs. Cheyne, Brampton; Mrs. Hackner Sanford, Mrs. Truman, Stouville; Miss Kearney, Streetsville; Miss Buchanan, Alliston; Mrs. Thurston, Flesherton; Mrs. Gould, Uxbridge ; `Mrs. C. Mickle. Graven- hurst; Mrs. J. A. Chapman, Bond Head; Miss Keams and Mrs Langford, Orange- ville;`Miss Simpson and Miss Armstrong, Markdale; Mrs. Boland, Owen Sound; Mrs. Baker, Meaford ; Mrs. Toner and Mrs. Towler, Collingwood ; Mrs. Johnson, Good- wood; Miss Bell, Bolton; Miss Monkman, Castle Derg; Mrs. Bennett, Bocklin; Mrs. J. J. Moore. Orillia ; Mrs. Wilkinson, Schomber ; Mrs. Higgins, Bracebridge; Mrs. Loc e and Mrs. Campbell, Bradford; Mrs. Norman, Aurora; Mrs. Dickout, Maple; Mrs. Pascoe, Cookstown; Miss Dunham, Beeton; Mrs. G. 1: . McKay, Al- Jiston ; "Mrs. Manning, Sault Ste. Marie; Mrs. Caseley, Unionville; Mrs. Packham, Owen Sound ; Mrs. and Miss Belfrev, New- market; Mrs. Bray, Bracebridge; Mrs. Proctor, Richmond Hill ; Mrs. Brown, Tot: tenham; Mrs. Crosby, Uxbridge; Mrs. Hoover, Locust Hill; Mrs. Metcalf, Hunts- I dun QQIIAADQAUC Dnnng-L-- - `IE..- 1 VII UIIV ICIIIUU I-II TIIVUIIIOIUII3. :"flrI.G. P. * 2MbKoy, of ,Alli,atou,. re lied _pprqptia1y sq the add:-euga {com a tex- .ao'oietios._;: V ~ T. 1 vA,. o_qne_o:fo.TtAiox>xVnorvioeTlod_by*Mrp.VD. G. _ vsunvu nuu man. uruauy, Durrlu. ` The delegates were the guests ot the fol- lowing ladies :--Mesdames Milbee, Du', , Lewis, `Graver, Pearson, Redditt, W. 0., , Hunter. Drurv, Hughes, B. W. Smith. W. I R. King, E. Williams, Locke, G. Plaxton,w A. Carson. Barber, Grose, R. A. Stephens, : Jas. Edwards, Sar'sant, sr., Crosby, Laird, Lyon, Sissons, A. srjeant. W. Sarjeant, J. Pdwnrdn, Tnvlnr R A mknvnnn `R.......I... sunuouu, .n.uysvI., LU. ch JJIUIJIIB, DUEBIIISU, Murchison, Galbraith, Ja.mieson, Lower. Gibson, McKee, Donnell, N. King. Ball, R King, sr., Lawson, J. _ B. Edwards. J. D. Rod ers, (Dr.) Harper, Dickey. and Misses Run in, Partridge, Freak, -King, Bird, and nuns: Ill `I331 The oonvexition opened about three o clock with devotional exercises cohducted by the Vice-Presidents. A1.-- LL- ._-I1 __II .1 16? .. - 1\ -\ FOURTH ANNUAL GBNVENTIUN. A Gathering of Distinguished Ladies.- The 'I.'orontoConference Branch Fully Represented.-- Meetings in Comer Street Methodist Church, Barrie. on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. --Excellent Papers and Addresses.- Beports.-List of Delegates. The fourth annual meeting of the Toronto Conference Branch of the Woman s Mission- ary Society` onened in Collier street church on Tuesday afternoon. continued all day yesterday, and concluded this forenoon. Delegates from points north ancl\south be- gan to arrive on Monday evening, but not until the noon train on Tuesday was there a rush. At that time Mrs. Gibson, and Mis- ses Galbraith, Ellis. Ida King and Jennie King, the reception committee, had a busy time of it at the station, placing the many delegates in charge of friends, whose quests they were to be during their visit in town. Tho .-.4!-hum. A` `kn nI\n:n`I-I 41...-3-.1. LL- -.....L Lnuuvvl, `uuuuuu 1.1111 5 Aura. mchuult, .l.l.lll(Il- ville; Miss Sanderson, Brampton ; Mrs. Gibson and Mrs. Crosby, Barrie. TBA rlnhannl-an along GL4: lining`: .6 ml... 8.1 on the following oivision : T Yeas--Wilkinson. Peacock. _Andrew,Bren- nan pnmnll ` 'Ii`-uunlnn 'II n'I-`I-mum Qnnlnn ..:--' 1 nubbero I All kinds or 3" "` `-' {1 n-;;,,`::::;' ..`::.`:.`:. ;';,-,;.',`.::'*.'.:~3'n- Iron. Bottles. 8"` ` NO. . ` BKH 59 MARY STREET .; I3wu`- vv unuuauu. I uuuuuu. ::u.|uruw,Druu- nan, Powell, Frwlpy, Hnbbert, Sonlea, 'Rnanrn_0, THE WOMAN S MISSIONARY SOCIETY \ HOLD THEIR ANNUAL GATHERING. ` L\uJu-'1..'I.Uun, JJUVU, .nuuu--0. - The Mayor-appointed Mr. Rsdenhurst as Police Magistrate ` during Police Magistrate Ross s holiday of two weeks. mlln .1\Iunnr=` nA:nn-and -L `I Q . ,.,_ _-, ---, `yo-r~4-:1` ;awna\n Ly6n:iSt_: X.-.:rjeant. . Fdwards, Taylor, R. A. Thomas, Bosanko, ` 'MnI-nhinnn (lull-n-nia `_Tn-min... 1-....- ` fixiosa. ' IIIL , `V1.15 llnvlv UV IIIIU Dill-IKUUU U, Jllf. BIBIUIII. Mrs. (Dr.) Willmott, President, then gave I SI` ' Rh nnnlrn `II! II` ' wnhn:nn yuan n uvuuuy UL uwu wanna. be Council adjourned at 10.30. .$;`y;:`-oak, Love, Hood-3. "I11: nI1'lsn..n-`win:-`Gnu: `In Dan. Dr. Jebb. (formerly of New York), Eye Specialist, and inventor of the famous Re- cherche Optometer, the latest and most im- roved instrument known to modern pcience o: pointing out every defect and disease of the eye and night, will be at Woods Drug Store 00:, 13th only. ' \ x ____._._.:'__ The pu ' - ' V tint- ,;..g . `W *"""`.:$.:.`:';e':.5.:hu.. `I`)`;3.Vx(;|; o`l"8'V9V. 1. Davidson, Churcgaill. and due about been stopped of Thus note has been but and PYi' the same as `. _; - . mos. E. W. MORRIS. 39-4129 . N!*'7 %"'V - Elf you W: llnery at the low --v--w-u- war-rte-our an In-Inna.`-Q noI.a.\JDs Archbishop Walsh has ordered the follow- ing transfers to be made : ` - ' Rev. F. W. Du'y from Orillia. to Stayner. Rev. M. Moyns from Stavner to Orillis. A Rev. P. Kiernan from Adjsls to Caz-dwell. Rev. 1 . Whitney from Calwell to Upter- grove. Rev. Father 0 Malley to be parish `priest at N_isgsrs-on-the-Lake. 7&lT'M'en u beav '_ 01:9 for $.25 per pair, worth Q1 50', a unter Bron; A _ Free of Charge. ' Miller : Compound. Iron Bills are known 8o:b,e,;9. good remedy, -for pn_.g_e, weakly and ovhei-wo'rked people.` `The prprietors have _ar2`janged4 to igivo to each. purchaser of 50 .e9ti- with. 0.15 3004!; on Satuuiav. 00% 23rd. it BqTQ'g_ol">q .,.T)_;-up; Store, one full box free of ' w `.-~,= \ . . . , . - Ia. '` ind lowest prices - ' . _ thy new store of t!8'Men a heavy, N atunter B1-os., rri A. Only three factories. sold, N urthbrook. Beaver Valley and East Oro, the price being 9c., and the buyers Messrs. Jones and D. Gunn. Three buyers were present nfl Inn?-inn 1-kn fnnlinvuhsu IIIAIIA -n.:-v31-...-.1 L- Ministerial Association. The regular fortnightly meeting of the Ministerial Association was held in the Pres- byterian church on Monday morning at 10.30 o'clock. The members present were Revs. M. L Pearson, chairman; D. D. McLeod, W. R. McIntosh, S. S. Sheldon. Thos. Ed- wards, A. G. Hudson, and Drs. Harper and Taylor. "1`he business of the session was principally the election of the following of- cers :--President. Rev. S. Sheldon ; Secre- tiff! Run A (1 `nuns-`alum Tina nI1`\:nAb Ca.- uvuso .--.1. LUBIIJVLII-lg LVUV. D. OIIUIUUIJ ; DUCK?- tary, Rev. A G. Hudson. The subject for nexb meeting will be Conference of Chari- ties ; Rev. Mr. McIntosh will introduce `the subject The sessions will be held for the remainder of the year in the Presby- terian church. U VUf-lllu UUBUlUI.Ia Rev. M. L. Pearson presided at the meet- ing'_on Tuesday evening, with him on the latform being Mrs Willmott, President. rs. Ogden and Mrs. Morrow. The first address was given by the latter lady, who has just returned from British Columbia where she has had charge of a Chinese Mis- sion Home under the direction of the W0- man's Missionary Society. -Mrs. Morrow was the rst corresponding secretary of the Barrie branch, and being well known, was greeted with a large and ap reciative audi- ence. She described her rst Sunday in Chinatown, and by means of individual cases showed the diiculties met with and over come in connection with mission work among the Chinese Mrs. Briggs, of Toronto, read a. report of the Supply Committee. She cited several instances where supplies sent by the society had relieved great distress in elds not only foreign, but in the remote parts of On- tario; Sixty-seven places in all have receiv- ed supplies, and $4,500 worth of goods dis- tributed. 1:. tr try n . p .. .~... - - Ill \JlU5UVV, K3UUUIEuUo During the evening the choir of the church sang two anthems, and Messrs Edwards and Bemrose sang a duet. Ho, ye Reapers. A rennrf. f \7Alfl3,I'(`llV, and f,n_(]nI1 n nan, uuuu uuu:-5 vow nuns n uucu. .110, ye IUBEPUFB. A report of yesterday : and to-day's ses- sions will be given next week. Barrie Cheese Market. At: the meeting of the Cheese Board here last Thursday. 2,035 boxes of cheese, prin- cipally first half of September, were offered as follows : Newmarket . Upt;ergrove.. Sutton . . . . . . Northbrook . Beaver Valley . Crown Hill . . . Mt. Albert. . . . Elmvale . . . . . . Cookstown . . . . Edenvale. . . . . Gilford . . . . . . . Avening . . . . . . Slzayner. . . . . Wyevale, . . . . .' Hilladale . . . . . Wvebridge. . . . Lakeview . . . . . Gamebridge. . . East Oro . . . . . . \llllIIla .Lu}CU UIJYUID WCIU IJKUUUIIIS On motion the factories were privileged to sell their Seobember make off the Board. 12......) -3: .... .....J 5- .__--.. _L 1"!` _ .. . I l$'Don c buy your H or Bonnet before seeing the latest gin e popular Millinery Department; of J :5 1r & Co. ~ .|.uv vvu vquu vuc yvvuusuu U1 -lulu wrullug U1 eccaueiatences among the many delegates, an a real sociable and enjoyable time was spent in the interval between afternoon and evening sessions. Dan M T. Dnn-nun-u an-`.33-: -1. LL- ...-_L UlIIl\CII\?`II Mr H. W. Frost, of the China Inland Mission, gave a very interesting address on the work in that country. He drew two word pictures- -one of Ushan at the time missionaries went there, and the other as the city is to-day. Marvellous changes have taken place, the inhabitants now being more christian than heathen. The first mission- ary to that city was Miss Maggie McIntosh, of Glasgow, Scotland. nIIII:n than navnn:m:- LL.` ;.1._:_ `I LL- _L-_.__L There will be offered for sa by PUBLIC AUCTION. at the PHELPSTON HOTEL. llage of Phelpston, on 117.] 1 A n -I A-1` .nnn- @'We cla{m t hav be best; value in Men s Underwear. and see our great leader, 50. each. as. Vair 8: Co. sou uuuu uuuvvuluul. unusc Uu one DOB!'(l. Board adjourned to meet at Hunt's hotel, Elmvale, on Wednesday, Oct. 13th, 1897, at 12.30 p.I_n. vlvuvu. -uuv unwise. uuilll BGHUIUIM At; the close of the afternoon session a. tea. was served in the Sunday school room to the delegates, the refreshment committee, viz., Mrs. Welter Sarjeant, Miss Clara King, Miss Eie Miibee, Miss Serjeant, Mrs. Du, and Mrs. Sissons`, having, carried out quite carefully all the necessary arrangements. The tea was the occasion of.the forming of nnnnninimnnnn nmnna Hm Innnu Aohannbnn Sutherland, followed by sacramental service, closed the afternoon session. - A; `L- -1--- -2 .1..- -1.--__,, Roman Catholic Pastoral Chances. A..-I_I_:_I___ 117---I_ I.-- ,_.I____Jl L`. . 1,11,, FACTORY. 2%32l: 2`j SS QVV c 150. 100. 120 `Inn A -P NMIW3` _ 39-4` ROW s'rm\Y5-E can e prezises of the !2._Innisl. about thgrgff W.` 1,, BOXES. V sum _/nobby in Mn. :-iloo; `in town try Vail ' Ulster for $6.50 n \J II ICC LU ii 'iucc1e11an F. J. Gillespie J as. McAuslan T. J. Luck G. A. Myers R. Graham J. A hidd D. Wood SALESMAN. . E. Lundy . J. Gillespie M..m.n.... ` l1I'Neat. Warm,` ' l`- ting Overoogtsrlor 85a.I!unterBro. ' '. " < j_ J H?Good, heavy, at 81.75 at Hunter LILUI-XVII `CVO B UKIUI DIIILICUUQ Ill WIJIULI MU stated, that the has ital affords an oppor- tunity for peoule 0 all churches to meet together and get acquainted with one an- other. Prooeeda of thelooial, $20.50. Possxzssas THE FOLLO G DISTINCT-A IVE MERI : , ` PCDI un me for now in -. 11- up can aw- -wvv. The parlor social at the residence of Rev. D. D. McLeod, Wellington street, on Tues- day night was largely attended. . The party was the second of a series of similar gather- ings in aid of Royal Victoria Hospital. The social intercourse was pleasantly interspers- ed with solos by Miss Bingham, Miss Ma- hony-, and Mrs. Moore. a iano duet by Miss Pearcey and Miss enderson. and music from an orchestra of young men led _by Mr. George Henderson. Refreshments were served `during \the evening. At the 5333 SE13`; L'5`35"i.?g'"3.1.Tr`3"ize$T"n7`}T 'MoLood gave a brief 1 dress. in which he I-Gianni that ring Iunnn-.n`I nnrn an nnnnr. Customs Returns.Q " Theifoll_ow' urge the returns at the Gun- foxr tember : L .. -_- j M'Another rge ment of Mantlea coming in this ea Price: away down. l'.1_:he quality an .,- tst-class. J. Vair & -The Grand 0 era House will he re- opened on W ednes ay night, Oct. 13th, by the romantic actor, Mr. Paul Cazeneuve, supported by an eicient `company in Alex- ander Dumas The Three Guardsmen. The company is composed entirely of mem- bers of the late Alexander Salvini s Com- pany, with Mr. John A Lane who was Mr. Salvini s leading support for years. The public mav rely on a first-class rendition of this famous drama. @'Large stock} Men's Ulsbera, Boys Suits, and Odd P ` at verv low prices at Vair & Co s. ' F<)ZrlsVtl;'le "(I i ability wear the re- liable McPbers hoes. Sold only by Hunter Bros., B tie. . -_vsa - - ' - _.., _.--... _.-u-vvu '-All the furniture. and les of docu- ments in the post ofce Inspector s olce have been removed to Toronto and Ottawa. 11 A @132`. Meggeret-A` McKells.r, of Indore, India, is to give an a dress under the aus- pices of the Mission (1 in St. Andrew I ichurch at 8 o clock 0 Thursday evening. Dr. McKellar is 9. uent, 'nteresting speaker and it is hoped that man will avail them- selves of this opportunit of hearing one who has spent some years ' so interesting a. eld. `Refreshments will be erved. Silver collection. Which, Linked Together, Construct a Very Interesting and Goesipy Chapter of Local History. M'Dr. MacLaren has removed his dental oces tb the Ross ock. t8'Everyone.is g about the stylish Millinerv at J. Va & Co's. LIIIIJVUI Vin Eillln-b&&YI Nurivrz QUALITIES UNRIVALLED. In uarter-Pound Tins only. Prepared by AMES EPPS 85 CO.. Ltd.. I-Iomc2- nnthir (`.115-mints. I.nnnn_ Ennrland. Ad-IQ I t$'Doo t Goods before you see the splendid assortment at R. I. Fraser & Co. I -ChaVrieWsV Hamlin, of Seagers drug store, was slightly burned on the face on `Monday with catholic acid. . b 85' U ' __v-- -Look }}{;q}.-Q3 and 3 for 1 full report of the exhibition last week. Names of prize winners will be given next week. Aailf 1'! I. @'Mrs. Belton as returned to Barrie for a. few weeks to gi lessons in Art Embroid- ery. Call at once a 43 Bayeld street. --Capt. Lyef1,(s1'.',fh-t1.'s- 'l;';:e- -1-ipe rasp- berries of second growth, and J os. Willmott has a. second crop of large roses. We must be moving south. It I cu. - - - ` -Miso a(;aldwe1l a room in the Central School was closed on Monday for a. few days owing to the development of mild scarlet fever in one of the pupils. 1-.10 ..u n ,, ____ ._..`-_..- '--In[his sermon on next Sunday evening the Rev. M. L. Pearson will answer the question: What amusements can young people take that are not sinful ?" --At a meeting of the Woman s Auxiliary of the R. V. H. at the Mechanics Institute, on Sept. 29, it was decided to ask the ladies of Barrie for contributions of jam. bottled fruit or jelly, to be sent to the R. V. H. not later than Nov. 1st. -Edwa.rd Skennell received his trial last week for stealing lines and boots from John Rainey, of Tecumsech. and was let go on suspended sentence. He is a Barnar 0 boy, and has a medal trom Dr. Bernardo : home for staying ve years with one em- player. If 1 an. n -On Monday afternoon a fire alarm was given at the Central school by Mr. Macwatt, chairman of the School Board, in the pre- sence of some visitors, and quite unknown to the staff and pupils. The four hundred pupils were all out of the building in a min- ute and a quarter, their movements being strictly orderly. __-rx . up -- n. - - . SUCCESSOR TO S. B. WINDRUM. 31 King St. East `(up stairs) Toronto, $Five Va;;'ea of pad with comfortable Rough-cast House r sale at a. bargain. Apply to R. J. Fle her. ' ---The paw <}{i:ii21e}_tTs;}et Methodist church will preach next Sabbath as follows : -Morning, One Aspect of Demand and Supply. Evening, The Christian Klon- diie. The Excelsior College Ball Tossers. Bar- rie, would like to hear from any town team with a view of arranging for a game to be played on Friday evening, 8th inst. Ad- dress, Box 176, Barrie P. O. -In his sermon on Gambling. Rev. M. L. Pearson advised the burning of all parlor and other cards such as are of common use at social parties. He said these are all on an inclined plane leading to gambling and destruction. ' PAB.AHB.APHEZB, s% mun. Poms. --Secretarv E. R Tyrer informs usthat the Anti-Cigarette League. of the Central school met in Miss Lee s room on Friday last. This was the first meeting since the holidays. .~.-. ---_ __ nun alillmll 1.1`! I [I030 All ante notices ot Society. Church. or other meetings, all of which train their essence advertisements. mun be rigid for at the regular rate of 100. per ( V _ Ttal importt!onn...$70l5 19 Duties Collected . . . . .3628 gt- cw- w-rv--.---_ - WI);-;i:1>le Importations. . . $6493 44 ENG _ n ,. 4 .L.. 521 75 {$1.00 PER ANNUM IN ADVANCE smou: corms mm cam-s MINOR MATTERS MUCHLY 1:11-r srnoux. Nonbn g $-11--- -4. 1|-_- 4,, Parlor Social. |-anits for boyl Sterling Silver and Plated Were,Watel1es, Uleeks, Jew- elry, Bleuse Sets, Belt Pins, Belts, Newest Designs. Speeiel Attention Given to Weteh Repairing. T Jg|:I_=HoN: 2608 -~_______ BI --. 8-lye V4 .l`p'.llCl" 3- ll`-4V" V """"-""' 1 Returns gxjptly Made. ' References. our shippers eve ere. Correopom dence invited. ' Paris, Blackwell ; 00., Lid. TORONTO. . 4o-5: FARM.. J?WFI!Jf.P1.ER TY RIVATE BOARDING:-ROOM TO LET, P Furnished or U_nfum1shed. Also Private Boarding accommodation. :5 M ONALD ST.. ` near Clapperton St. : 4o-4o-p ` ..._j ATCH LOST--ON THURSDAY MORN- \ G, S t. th. n the secon concession of om, ahrasselivaigh wclth chain 3% locket. The nder will please leave same at R. YOUNG S CTHRF nnlstnn. 40'40'D . OUR SPECIALTIE Highest Prices obtained. I) nouns:-an Egon "EiGLI's' "" BREAKFAST ocoA. DELICACY 0 V FLAVOR. SUPERIORITY3 N QUALITY. Grateful and Gomforting to the 11"r.rn TT'l"l'(`| -4. n1m111:rnm'rn nnaer \\'lH pncaac STORE. Dalston. iiisn, mes AND P0 TR nun CDERIAITIF 7 7 Y! EPPS:__B_lN0 A. u|.a\l.n.va.v u H-At the manse. Bradford street. on Sept. I`- MC 2\gT.otSo Rev. and Mrs. W. R. McIntosh. a. son. BERRY-In Barrie, Allandale Ward. on Tuesday, 28th ult., a son to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Berry. RxcH.RDso~:-Qn Tuesday. 5th inst., a son to Dr. and Mrs. Rxchardson, Worslev street. Barrie. -u-c-av` HA!\'.\'AH-In my Ham Hannah, months. f1='You AEEIPLATING A MM; 1" LIFE CONT And wish to enter Business co Egg that ha good situations co "'3P0nd the Excelsior Business college 3 1 ` arrie. Documents on le to P"-We this J. PI'inc.ip&l. ! s 73 per cent 0 ' f It. Grad , u""I in atany time. _ . d to posmons. assiste 4n.lV w . H Toronto, 'nffer:` I u` ,_`i xPtiona_r " V- tn I you? Of ` De` ' $;pe;r`t'ss`e'\::a:ll`de "tment f 2`.ram: 0!` sh 79 nnd"|l. all coma, In. merclal . Pall Sess:,:l:'1I:( 3lu. - _ Open and "` ~~~~ Went: A -.._.___`a ` QIQ "` ....Q ted .1... `.. r` ` b - T I I - - 1 '? '-' I Is esefy youugr:1:1t:_eev:h:f l:Ie:::, M, to assum_e .631 Business Education or a. spgcial training practl . _ me useful and lucrative position in the com S mmial world. The cENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE 53"? 9XC|tiqn1 facilities young A: Tnronto. '0 ` "`- 3`--n-nI.-...u ------ Luw u.|:u.lJ.| .l1.I.\.U UVI'lI.lIJM Accord to ' Easy terms of Of security: C. W. PLAXTONT 38`SO nan--- 'n_.|._'_-uv_ nu , .1, "An ESSISICH ?61TsXLE-G on DRIVER Lso BUGGY; 4 r..m.r and Harness. Anal ' EXEOUTOR s sue DR SAL1`J-UUU1J u1.u.v an Cutter, and Harness. APP? 40-tf 1- - _5_DIcAPPEDz man or woman who_ nds i_t7nec- -- NEW ADVERTISEMiN'fS. _- ... um-as-g nuuuurlug none` 3 Wool Picldngn, Hneep Sklnng N3!` and Brass. all kinds `of scrap . all kinds of Junk. at 58 s'ra'e::1', B_A'RRlE. Wheat Cllh Prices Paid. 39-42 `cu Dy JALVIDD l.`4I'l'D & \/Us. 140.. flflltli` pathic Chemists. London. England. 40-13 I5 9 {nllll U85` "imius pr nYs1=E1`= TI;":_ `hI !`l\7I'.` (\IYA YFFTITG I1\Y1 3l'l7 DIED. H--In Creemore, on October and, John Mur- Hannah, youngest son of the `late R. B. ` _.-n:. Wan, nf Stavner. aged :8 vears '1 n 1:. _-_-{--j- _ LVI. N . WHOLE N X SAMu`x::L4VnsLn.Pmpdeto. A 0 3'73} WANTED. on now anu stuuencu are Iunuucu Good results guaranteed and graduates ositions. Partxculars free. Wnte H . SHAW, PRINCIPAL. Yonge and Gerrard street. Toronto. nah, youngest son or Lnc saw u. D. Esq., of Stayner, aged 18 years 7 , 1897' Jn terms sausractory to It M. COUGHLIN. . I THOS. COUGI-lLINig Anfnn OF VALUABLE ..`L ..---.. Estaialished 1880. none` Picklmr-. Hhoau Skins.` Z BORN. A RISE f .IN.' G HLINJ Executors. Antcn ills P. O. ' McI_NNIS. Fm`. 40-48,; ' _& Mecatruy. Buns. ONEY AT -4} ARI!` l.'lB-_0EN?!oA--We. -have a `large amount of.privnt_e fund: to atlour and .0. half and super cen_t..A Loanpgol mo:-t3a.ge_wilIA L mule Q; value of -`M ,.5R'|',HYp., III II LIUAU IlIUUIIlI.I`o Chairman Rogers of Park Committee cbm- plained that the -fence in `Agricultural -park was being torn down as fast; 9.: put up in ; . . ' J Fnen. nooks. % Pm` . nuuuouuufuuuvup . ,n,"_- , 51 .AL|ZAfE-{'8 Vs'rn4aE1`f :a1u3aIg~. 6 `vi-hioh ME.` PeEbc`k' iiiiiied a.;m.a;:re1 . the agreement had not been carried out in the matter of lighting. and wished a. vote taken throughout the town-. The Mayor said that as the etition had been signed by a majority of t e ratepayers of ward 6. it was entitled. to _due consideration, and he hoped that the committee would report on it at next meeting. ' {`.Inn-onnnn Danna: A` Dan]: r`.nnnrn:l-.6-AA II-I\II\_ IEDDIIJDLVDD DUE I`: UR LU lKl&lVl.- The lat e reeiden d grounds at the north- west corner 0 Elizabeth Hugh streets. Immedi- ntn nnnnenninn. Annlv tn GR'AND OPERA Hfusjl-: REOPEN- \ % ma; ; I. -115- : un- I IHIJII _ A. E. H. CRESWICKE. Dear Sir,--Rep1ying to questions as to when this arbitratian would begin, we beg to say that Mr. Barwick, the arbitrator for the Town, onlv returned to" Toronto on `Wed- nesday. We had a letter awaiting him ask- ing that an appointment be granted at the earliest possible date. We have to-day re- ceived a letter from him stating that he and Mr. Barker can take the matter up on Thurs- day or Friday of this week. and that the have telegra hed Judge Benson, the thir arbitrator. 'ou will therefore see that every effort is being made to hasten the matter, and that if Judge Benson isiree on either Thursday or Friday of this week the arbitration will then begin. Yours truly, Rn-nunuv Ir `lllumuxr GU UIIIB DLWBIUIJ UIIU LIIIIL IIIICU 3 EIIIDII IGIIIUL III 9 (or re slip) at the foot ot John street `is in the way. I would therefore respectfully ask that your Council would have same `remoyed or permit its removal, as I, understand it is entirely useless in its present condition. Trusting your Council will be able to grant this, as the interests involved are mutual to our customers as well as to the "Railway Co. l J. F. SMITH. IWEEQESDAX. `oo1'.; I3.| I an: auwlvn nuu \JV|lI-IUII 3 ` Gentlemen,-I hereby make application fora. refund of $38 40, I having paid your Treasurer the sum of $50. with the distinct understanding that if I continued in busi- ness it wouid be refunded to me less th amount of my taxes for 1897. A A Q I\I I\\v.n n -9- vi \ICJJIA\ To the Treasurer of Tdwn of Barrie : `l\...... 02.. 1' I.-.._._:..|. :__-_._-_- __- ,_ - Dear Sire,-Having again received my tax bill containing a claim for the drainage on Bayeld street, I beg to refer the Council to my two letters to your predecessor, Mayor Bothwell. dated Oct. 7, 1896, and Dec. 8th of same year, in which I objected to paying any more than my proper share `of the cost of the sewer. If those letters have been lost or cannot be found I can furnish you copies. I have already now paid more than my full share of the total cost, and if the Town wishes for more they will have to col- lect it. I hope, however. that we will be able to avoid trouble, as on the matter being looked into it will be found my contention is A `IF `U I`-.-n uuuuuu nu Gentlemen,--The `flxlds it necessary to rearran e their switch tracks at this station, but n that a. small platform Inn `nun a"n\ nlr. 6-kn `uni A` Jlnkn Q1-yuan!-, Q {n Councillor Peacock asked if the Finance Committee had considered the Allandale pe- ' tition yet. The Reeve replied that there had been no quorum of his committee since .the petition had been received. Councillor Frawley wanted to know if Allandale had the same feeling towards the Council now as they had before the petition was presented ;. to which Mr. Peacock replied that they felt flea nnvunnn-non!-, banal nah Mann nnrrhul nnf dn WWCW U\'IIJI III I ate possession. Ao-tf THE Flumn REPURT nnrmnn. An Obstruct1on1st_Meet1ng-Reporte De- ferred and motions .Defee.ted-Oha.1r- men Andrevg Threatens to Resigns- Mr. Radenhurst to be Police Magis- trate. pro tem -'1`he Allendele Hatchet ` not yet Buried. v Mayor Wells presided at a lengthy regular meeting of the Town Council on Monday alight, the only-absentee: being Councillors ilkinaon and Caldwell- - _ comnuxircxrxons. ' The following letters were read and refer- red where neceasaryotbe` proper commit- tees :- To Mayor and Council : llAI\."AlI|n-I 7,1 `naught. -nun`-nu --.-`2-_L2AV_ .n..v uuw .||.cau:usvL VI. LUWLI Ul. .Dll'l.'lU 3 ` Dear Sir,--I' herewith instruct you to pay the sum of $38.40 to Wm. Webb, of Barrie, the above being the amount due me byjyour corporation on account. of refund `of $50 paid you. A I\" `\`7IITi _-- v. v.---. noowu In explanation of theabove letters it may `be said that some time ago Mr. Goldner 1 was compelled to pay a fee of $50 as , a transient trader. This amount was to be refunded, however. `if he continued regularly in the business. It a pears he has done so, hence asks the refumlt He stops at Mr. Webb's. `I\-_.. CL..- PnANo_I;u~iI~c.J '1`OWN S onmpxwoics MUST WAIT TILL AFTER THE 18th FOR mum MONEY. >*~:~..w:*..E~-"- ~=*:W . _ru` V 0 RESIDENCE FOR . Tina Ins-tin .-..8A.n.- I P05558510` 4o-tf IN '1"-I-IE TOWN` 11> OF mos, IN THE COUN Y OF SIMCOE.

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