_________________i#,. The deceased, who (was a niece of Aid. Gowanlock, Toronto, with whom_ she [has lived nearly all her-life, was a most estimable young lady and Well known in Parkdale. She was in her 3183 year. On Tuesday, October 26th, M189 Galbraith was bridesmaid at Miss Sarah .Wik8'8 wedding, and had not yet re- turned to the city. Her father, W110 was telegraphed for, went to the city _and took charge of the remains. Novnmmn 11 1, 189 . Andrew Garlin, formerly of the G.T.R Colling-wood, bed the four ngers of his right hand amputated at the General Hos- pital. Toronto, on Saturday night. He was coupling cars in Toronto when he not his hand crushed. - L. O. L. No. 432 of the 6th ward, did not celebrate the Gunpowder Plot anniversary on Friday, 5th November, but they held their regular meeting that night and initiat- ed one candidate into the mysteries of Oranqeism. _ ._ - ..r_.. cm- The Grand Trunk ear ninge for the fourth week of October: were $729,708. a. decrease of $32,285. For `the month of October gross earnings were $2,359,461, an increase of- $l7,704. as compared with October, 1896. _ --, _v- Some of our citizens would like to know who owns the beautiful bay Barrie so proud- ly boasts of-the Government or the Grand Trunk. Oneperaon was under the impres- sion that the Grand Trunk owned the bay. _ I I\ l' `T Af\t\ A .0 - ,,..____. .-.v `--nvv vvvv VVVVIIUQ Everybody is looking for. a piece of veni- son at the end of this week, but 1 am afraid there will be a great many disappointed citizens. Mrs. Neil Wilkinson is dangerously. ill, and grave doubts as to her recovery are en- tertained. Her many friends trust that her life w ill be spared. rnI_Lrc - __ .. ---ota-v U. IVUVIIDA Cons'.r1;:;;;<;n, Little and McDonald with their crews, have been running on the Mid- land line during the past two weeks. -I-________`__ j__ 9 I I o '-..--w u: "nulls VVIIII-I IJIIIIQ fM:1'Z.WJohn Herrie was in Holland Land- ing last week, having been called there by the serious illness of his mnther. I`I7`__1_ 2, - -_-- -... -.---u-uu Va ulu us-Iuncl. 'Wo;'l; is progressing on the double track between here and Barrie. It is expected to be com.pleted in 9. couple of weeks. n___ II_A_ 'l'O..I - `- ` ___- .._- vvuunv Ii|IlVVIIn bharles Brown, of the G.'1` R , is on the sick list. It is to be hoped nothing of a serious nature is wrong with him. 11.. --n._ 1'r-~~2r " ` ` - ,, -__- `y--uu--as a. nvnvll n . Mr. John Hardy, of Hendrie. has moved into the 6th ward. and resides on the corner of Caroline and Centre streets. Il_. l'II I '5 ` _. _--u v: vvnnn 7 M1:.(':`rr-sham, of the townline, has moved to Charles street, in the house lately occu- pied by Mr. Charles Pickett. _ - _ _ vv--vvvug Vgilliam Greaves, of Montreal; form- erly 'of the G. T. Rushops here, was in the 6th ward last week. w--: ~v-~--- I Mr. I. Brind is a. happy man iust now-a. young daughter arrived at his place on Tues-' dey of last week. uuy ul 1380 WOOK. 'Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Brown, of Toronto, are visiting Mrs. Brown : parents," Mr; and Mrs. John Peacock. Wilt." Thomas Schrieber has gone to Fort McLeod, where he has secured a good situa-. tion. Mrs. Isaac Blougb, of Sunnidale. is visit- ing her daughter, Mrs] Isaac Brind, Centre" street Miss Kirkpatrick, of Toronto, is the guest of Mr and Mrs. Thomas Moore, Glen Allen Dairy Farm. - @'Me;;e_Wbite Sh dried. at Powell Dunlop street. `ll 1` ild. hear will occupy the Wilkinsoo homestead, Cumberland street. on the rst of next month. -13:03 x'a"&`.h';maa. Webb apent Sun-l `day-with friends in Thornton.` 1 ` " .. - !L,`*I\ .- --oi. vv IUII Ll IUIIIJI Ill LIIUI uone The Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers was in session on Sunday afternoon. . The Order of Chosen Friends were trans- acting business on Tuesday evening. Subscribe , for Tm: ADVANCE, the best weekly paper in the County of Simcoe. Philip McDonald, brakeman on `the G.` T. R.. has moved `from Torontopto` this place A pleasant event'--the arrival of a son at I_Mr. Alexander Brunton s on Saturday morn- mg. IDS- ` JL:a'z-:"'v's7';i.;":n, of `Strand, is visiting hot sister, Mrs. Lot Webb. - Brakeman Dunnett has been moved from Toronto to the 6th ward. ~ ,n. . -_ .'-, vvvv nevus uuusv w-uuy.` Mr. Lotj Webb is iuproving very nicely st. present. - ` . - _ The O. R. C. will be in session toA-night (Thursdsy-). ' ~ ~ ` - ` The S. 0. E. was. ixfconclave last night ( Wednesday). `.___ IIIII - Ban-1e e South-Western. Division.` with its Pleasant Streets. its -'1`a.ety.Dwe11- . fnge, its Pretty churches, ana1te"Go- .a-head People wul Enttoe Settlement --A Weekly Record of its Doing-3., Mr. John Peac-tool`: is in Toronto this week. Thanksgiving Day two weekefrom to-day. Mr- `I'.n+. Wan. :. :_.......-.:..- ---- ~-~'- - - mmm mu nmnn sxx. -mm _`3A1LwAY cum-rnz :01 T33! FUTURE CITY. ~EwA,%.EA!+,sH<>].w+;An_. run:-u q.-nu..- , LADIES EP"l`.. ' " Ladies Dongola. Kid Button ootc. extension `sole. patent tip, coin toe. stylish; euy Vi ` ' ttirgeha . worth $1.75. 0 ec`u.l`..=..,.. A81 85 Ladies ongo Kid Button 3' Lace Boots. * patent tip or plain new shape. full round . toe. D width ieizee. special..;....,...._.O1 35` Ladies . Tweed House Slippers. sewed Iolel. h h dark nttemo, worth a5c..Aspeeial . . . .'.. li0&_ Ladies ici Kid extra nestock Alhani - ` S!iPP!.'. hand turn Dole; Kid lined, `__ . ;.A.., MEN'S DEPT.` Men's [Fine Am. Calf Balmorals. seamless faxed, new toe. tip, extension sole. worth `Men s Boston Calf Lace Boots, extension sole toe cap. seamless faxed. warranted best V Spanish sole, worth $1.75, special........$l 85 Men's Strong Lace Boots. bellows tongue, warranted solid. int-like sole, `wax satch- edseams. special"..._..............`...;.Ol 00 l The Slater Stamped Shoe. $3.00 per ' made from thenest of ealf 5%.: Goodyear welt lawn- Iva:-ranted vm nim- T8 oumop s;,~raim*a.T ma 1: xmm mg macs! O! can luuget, Gogd ea_r w_elt sown, warranted to two can: uon xn t and wear.` ~ 9 nu-gounpun ._-_.._. _ B90. each, laun- ng Store, No. l I vvsvwluulllv llllll` 1 here will attend. in-law, Mrs. Campbell, of Barrie, who is uu: usuulcs, U11". .Ll.IU. UIlYBllBll. V '1 . Miss Gertrude Smith and Miss Addie Swan visited the Misses Craig. of Craig- hurst. recent! . `Mrs.-John ysdale, is visiting her sister- dangerouely ill.- , I A knv Au-nn:nl Qt n3IL..I..I- 2.. l.l-'- I - L A - L ~ ~ uuuacnuuuly I ' A box sociat Hilldale is the latest eh- itertainment promised. Many` from about ` here will nttnnd - ` V:o"uCa;:;a;i:3wEdgar, is visiting his brother, Mr; Thou. Cavanagh. * 1 Min C`-AI-I1!-nnln Qmith anrl `NH.-. )A.I.I:-] w3Aut:.JDP;5 i`:lr'RQwat.- of base ne, has-beven ; on the sick li_ab." * - I12-.. `Il_...__. l`1---9 - " ' 1:BjJ."W.u6::w?;-3?` of Oro, spent Sun- ` day week at The Locusts ` ll- P1..- l`I-__.____L .2 n1, - `All over the store it is th same-Vlower_ l_:hgin y`o Goods are all new and qualities" such asyou can deppnd ' for yourself, no t.eed _to buy. _g_'-l'runk_sW and r ` ' ' as so'rtm`e_ntv and ,p!jics merit vspgcial emphnsig. ,. j _...._A ' _,..,A_. ` j 4-: . Z: --1 among`; I-I100 RG0 Advance Corresponden . Subscribe for VTHE `ADVANCE, the bash : county pa er. ' . Ml` nnr` pnnvnf I\: In.-- IE_. I... I.-- uu yuw nuns uau. ` Miss Maggie Craig spent Sunday with tine Misses Smith and Swan. IA T 117 n.___p__: ,9 A - - us-J snuv Ul-I IJIIU LUIIUWIIIK question 3"`.-' Has a judge holding a court for the re- vision of a voters list the war to place on - the list or to remove there, rom the names of any persons as voters in respect of whom no complaint has been made in the manner pro- vided, that is of whom notice has not been given within thirty days of the posting of the list by the clerk of the municipality ? ` His Lordship s answer is :- ' It is ordered, adjudged and declared by` this court that a judge holding a court for the revisions of the voters list under. the Ontario Voters List Act is not thereunder empowered to place on the list or -to remove therefrom the names of persons as voters in respect of whom no complaint has been ` given within the times and in the manner provided by the said act. --..._..., uuu-gun uuu vul urn 1418178. Mr. Justice Moss gave decision on Satur- day last on the following question Has a indcm hnlmnn . ......... c..- L. -. .........;..mw_y UL we laying or the corner stone of the Burton `Avenue Methodist church, on Tuesday night of _ last week, was a success nancially and otherwise. The disagreeable weather of that evening interfered with the attendance to a certain extent, but. the church was comfortably lled. The T tea part of the programme was excellent and very much enjoyed. The intellectual part of the proceedings was the best for a long time. Rev. Thomas. Edwards performed the duties of chairman, and after a few intro- ductory remarks he called upon the follow- ing rev. gentlemen for short addresses :-D. D. McLeo'd, R. S. Large of Stroud,,S. Sheldon, M. L. Pearson and W. R. Mo- Intosh Rev. Mr. Large also gave an In- dian song. The addresses were interspers- ed by solos from Mrs W. W. Humphrey, Mr. G. S. Lawrence, Mr. J. B. Edwards and Dr. Washington ; duet by Messrs. Ed- wards and.Bemrose ; recitations were given by Mrs. R Jack and Mrs F. Bemrose. . The choir rendered, in good style, several selec- tions. Mrs. Marshall and Miss Ford were accompanists. ' v umunuusaulppl Ul8.0l1lJI`0ll. L , A Injustice to theth ward school boys it is but fair to state that they did not touch the school bell. Nor did they form a pro- cession to Mr. Montgomery s house. Four boys went over to consult Mr. Montgomery in regard to a settlement. The most, mis- chievous boys of the crowd were, Iam iven to understand, from the Centre Ward. our cptemporaryeast of you should healittle "more careful and not publish everything he hears from the personal pronoun man. 1 The high tea given in connection with the anniversary of_ the laying of the I .. ....uuw uuu nulglwn, wul preach. Orders were received here on Saturday night that 260 empties would arr'1ve'a`t this place on that night or Sunday-200 from To- ronto and 60 from Midland. The G.'1`.R. have been unable to upsly cars of late, owing to their being [oade Mr. Thomas Anderson desires to thank his many friends in the 6th ward for their kindness to him during the time he had been laid up fromxhis recent accident at Atherly. He has so far recovered as to be able to be out again, though he is a little lame yet. b V , _' ` Lastsundav was quarterly Sunday at the Burton Avenue Methodist church. The Love Feast after the morning service was largely attended and a blessing to all who were present.` The sacrament of the Lord s Supper was administered at the close of the evening service. and the sacred elements were partaken of by a large majority of the membershipof thechurch. ' ` Tn inaninn I-1. LI... en. _...es ' ""' ` with steel rails. ` vvuvnv nlvlvvll A Joint tneetinc `of the: Conductors. and Trainmen was heldion Sundsy afternoon in save money by Men : Suits from The `Presbyterian church anniversary will be held on the 21st and 22nd of Nov; The d Rev. J ._ M Gamon, moderator of the Synod of Toronto and Kingston, will preach. were received ham nn .Q..a..-.:-._ and Mrs: ixoh, of Cookstovn, spent Sunday with their son, Mr. George Nixon. Centre street. A --:_L _--,.- - -- - - --uu--u I fiji %lIi` -'ir'_`l WE are now unpacking large shipments of New Fall Shoes direct from J .' 85 T. Bell, Geo. T. Slater and Son and other well known and reliable makers, and are now ready with a. superb stock of the finest. and newest styles, superior qualities and the easiest` tting slmapes--bought at ready cash prices. Selling as we buy, we are able to make priceedecidedly in your favor. For instance: . ' ` ' ` ' 1 : ._ments `1.v'e1'e.ssi-vsd. ,A'enjoypb!e_tia_n:e was spent by all present. . .- E. Levis leaves next week for his {bolideyst Mr. Fred. Fennel], of Toronto,` was in` the 6th ward this week. . ' ~ Mr. Kennev, Penetsng, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. Shear this week. * The Home Circle will hold a end entertainmenton the 7thLof December. Mrs. Robinson.` Toronto, is here on a visit to her sister, Mrs...H. Dollery, Burton Ave. ' Mr. K Mc_Lennen, jr., will shortly move into the house now occupied by Mr. Ed. Shear. ' ' _ . ' |`1_ '__ ,1 an `go. - -- Count}? Judges and Voters Lists. II T . u A - -- `H--- -A-- -vv vuv uuuuul wuuuvu 3 meeting. M38591 Walter Du made 0 good chairmen, the only `thing? lacking in his pert being the oba.icmen b speech- He must not-neglect this impplrtant part next time. The chorueee wen yell received, the selection : bet Let I. Little Stmehine in," -:.Ellie' Rhee, "Old Kentucky I-lomeg and "!Good ht." e-`1_n;tj-lumentel'e1eotiona`wereglveh by Ines unuvn Jr UEIMVQ-In The Junie;-'9 Festival of Collier street Methodist church was held on Thursday evening last. A large number of older peopie attended, come through interest in the young and others through curiosity to eeethe Juniors conducts meeting. W-"Cr DEE immln A anon` nkninn-an `I-- uuu u ucauv 00 I661) U16 gllli I!) I0 tamily. I think Vour remarks in THE ADVANCE of the 4th inst apropos. As to book-keeping, a county treaeurer e books are not intricate-, and it in my opinion that any ordinary man of eterlinfintegrity, with a knowledge of debentures and interest acconnt, a good writer, and with a level head maybe looked upon as a enitable applicant. and these` re- commendation: alone will, I trust, inuence the present council when making the ap- epointlnent. t ~ t A n-..__-_-, on - November 9th, 1897? tuna ul spent money was coming from. Perhaps the change from_ these high` lunches to plain pork and beans may create a. longing for a. return of the good old times and a desire to keep the gift in the family. Vour remnrlxn in Twin Anxnum. ..c On Friday evening the Y.P.S C. E. of the Presbyterian church held a free social at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. D Cameron, corner of Burton Avenue and William street. The house was lled with young people and their friends. The Endeavor choir render- ed three solos ; Miss F. Campbell gave a solo, as did also Mr. E. Whitebread. Games and nmluuarnnntn Innton ..............l L. 'D-___L -savanna nu uyyuuauu lull hull! POBIIEIOII. ` As I presume only an ex-member of the Council can be considered by this august body well up in this particular I take ex- ception to the appointment being given to any exmember of the Simcoe County Coun- cil. It may be said that such a one -is entitled to it because no individual member can beheld responsible for the acts of the whole corporation, but one thing is apparent, and that is that every member of past Councils must have been very well aware that the late County Treasurer could not be treating that honorable body to steamboat excursions, free champagne. or other, pro- bably old rye, lunches and such luxuries if he had not something more to draw upon_ than his salary. Yet no member ever ob- jected - or raised the question as to where this ill spent money coming from. _ Perhzmn the ruanan `Inn-1` elm..- 1.2-1.- _`vu -vvuvvwweuy 5111511] uuuu WU 11010. the Opinion of the Writer. The following letters, addressed to the editor of THE NORTHERN `ADVANCE. have been received for publication : Re Oouiitv_ Treasurer and Your Editorial V of 4th inst. 7 ' V DEAR SIB.,-I have been given to under- etand th_at no one who is not thorou hly posted in municipal law need thin of being an applicant for this position. Al I nrannmn nlI`I1 an or -vn'n-'--- 4' `-`-- ` Th_e Admission o1_ Correspondence Does "Nfnf. Nfnnbnnnwlln 'l -n..'I.. u|.- _._- -I-r- - V- [WHAT THE PEOPLE HAVE To an. LETTERS Abnnmssmn TO THE EDITOR - THIS WEEK. uavu \lb_ \JU1 l'U])UnCl9nCe U09` I`-o.t.Nec`essarily Imply that we Hold +111: r\ n0 A-I...` 'I'I7...u._._ 1 A Lounmr TAX Puma. ` nvuv, an ulu. GIBU L111} Ll: VV ulletlrellu. and amusements were engaged in. Refresh- may nomm1z1w,nvAt&;cE_% 54 '-"$T- ' 30 pairs Mali : Heavy worth $l.50?per pair. A Grain oou $1.25 60 pairs Men I Heavy Buff 1351. or Gong. ` 30 p Boots $1.25 peripair,` worth 81.50 per pair. the th - I-_L n -vwwnn nv|lJ\lIV|l UV VJUUDIJII Urallcll. Mr. E. A. Newton, late , editor an priebor of the Alliston Herald, was in town on Thursday. He is much improvEd in mu nuuusuuuc company In uruua. Mr. A._ Mabey, of Wakerton, is the teller in the Bank of Commerce. Mr. Clark having been removed to Guelph branch. Mr_ E, A_ Nlfnll Inn 4.334.-.. _._ 3 ulu pm-ease in town this week. 1` - Joseph H Henry, 9. graduate of the 15.0 I. , I has accepted a responsible position with a. life insurance company in Orillia. Ml`- A. Mnhnv nf \XT..s...-a.-.. 3.. AI - '-' .Lvavu5U, W05 Ill LUWH U118 On Mr. E. Cunningham was in Toronto this . week trying the civil service examination. Success, Ed. Mr. Alf. Lane hasereturned from Lake Superior, where he spent the season in the shing industry. ' Will. Waters, of the Canadian Express Co. s staff at the Falls, spent a few days with his parents in town this week. `- Jnnnnh If 'U'......... - ....._1___. 1... .. - - yvuu uguulu In '.l'O!'0l'lliO this week. . Lewis Marlin has been re-engaged as teacher at Ferndale for 1898. V Mr; Rooney, Grand Trustee C. M. B. A., 1 Toronto, was in town this week business. Mr. E Cnnninahnm mm. L. 'I`----L- -1' Barrie s Finest Shoe Staff - an-rvanuao LVCVVo unis in Toronto this week. DIQQ `ant-- -- A~ " Personal News. . ` . BOOB! bug.` to Mon ; Extension Sole Boots. just 25 pairs Boys Heavy S1`d Rug peir. fie 32in ' for sloppy "weather, while they 80. per pair. worth $1 00 99*` P ' miooea ...os.. 14.... g 1 V `peg pp`: . . ` ` V ` . 1.25 `D9nRola', Bel. or Conn. 20 pairs Boy! Heavy Gram Boots,$ it _e A .~ _ . r per pair, worth $1.50- wear. Very Sudden Death. A very sad death occurred on Wed- nesday at Buttonwood, near Weston, at the `residence of Mr. Samuel Wicks. Miaa Hannah Galbraith, daughter of Mr. William Galbraith, Flos township, who `was visiting the family ot Mr. Wicks, while sitting at the supper table, gave a sudden cry ofanguish, Oh, my heart! pressed her hands to `her side and almost instantly expired. } In` D I , MILES G. (31)., Mature. MONTREAL. Secret. One of our" citizens was the victim of a joke the other day. He received. through * the express oice, a rabbit with the fur taken off, as a present. The receiver turned sick when he opened the parcel. Rabbit Express is the latest name out. I\., `I'.`,,'1 " -` -' - -`