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Northern Advance, 20 Jan 1898, p. 2

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'~ \ Z Net ' 'ithstandiug'* `e `that tha 2 etsrio s surplus of nearly ve niillionl dollars has disappeared,-and that we `forest wealth has been decreasing or . late years with alarming rapidity, the -Hardy Government positively refuses to economize. The last session of the present, Legislature gives unmistakable proof of this. This same session also proves that Mr. Whitney and his col- leagues desire to do away with extrava- gance by introducing economy where such changes, and there are many, would be in the interests of the many instead of the few. Conservative members moved that several reductions inex- pendtture be made, and supported their motions by arguments proving con- clusively the. propriety of thus econo- mizing. They were voted down, how- ever, but will be voted in at next elec- tion. Among the reductions proposed were the followingt Inspectors of public institutions. . . . .$ 2400- Salaries in Public Works . . . . . . . . . . .. 4000 Register-General s Clerks . . . . . . . . . . . 900 Sessions! Clerks Salaries . . . . . . . . . . . 2000 Director of Teachers Institutes sal- an-A uoors. aasn. Duuas. mouxamgs, etc. rlamn or all kinds done rom tly and satisfactorily. ot Blast 1) in Kin`. acto -Ba.yheld Street, Bar- nae. R0 G `RS & GALL E, suucessors to Geo. :1 . ' ' R. J. F. Pallin . Graduate 5; Trinity University Toronto, Fe ow of Trinity Medxcal College, Member of the Co.le! of Phvsicians and Surgeons 70 FOR INVESTMENT on good 3 , freehold security at lowest rate of interest. Noifrincipal money required until end of the term. . H. STRALHY, Solicitor. Etc., Ran-In HE HOTEL.--ALF. ARNALL, Manager. Excellent accommodation for the travelling public. Bar and larder well supplzed with the best. Good stabling and attentive hostlers. Luggage of ests conve ed free to and from all trams. Few oors west of arket street on Dunlop street. ` HE BALL PLANIAG MILL COMPANY- Carpeaterin . Building and manufacturing 0 man` Canal. R Lula 'IA..lAZ........ -4... 'Dl....:.._. - I'lCo ` Ball. AMES EDWARDS, Conve ancer! Issuer of Illarriage Ialcen-es. 0 cc strictly private. Post Oice building, Barrie, and at his private resi- dence. Mary street. xx-ly ri1_HE Qi:::N{s HOTEL.--ALF. ARNALL, % 1 o.~...-ll:...-.. ....l.l:.. R... ....A I.._A.... .....n ....._..I....I ...:.1. WE MAKE:-:---. Sewer and C!!X?!ELPiPs% - 1| Per can 8. lntorut;'a.ld on Deposits. The Security for Dopouitora in 5 Lou: (tmnmmv in nmlnn hhul The oldest resident (of nearly 17 years) now lies very ill and low. The other occupants are 'well and able to help in looking after the sick member of the household. One is a former. in- mate, who requested to be allowed to return tor a. time ; another `came in in November, and the remaining two have; lived there for nearly eight years. Five in all fat present. _ Two respectable strangers had lodging for a. few nights ` In summer. ' r _ . l_ __- `L V Genersl expenditure. .... . ,. . , .g;_.%8g:;7l'29 `OB BI_...LI- .. .I..._'.l__' .L. .4. 4- ]THE mmmu` SEWER PIPE co. Q31 Alum-n An-n-- - .. 5 - 3'd'ABis1AT5"E%.'T.` iOA0`l'OI?IYA'l' mmoo. - T TORO BARBIE mm & sums: co. INCORPORATED 1391. `SUBSCRIBE-1-3- CAPITAL, iarrie} Money in sums of $2,000. and upwards, to loan at 5 mr A-nu-If . a.-u auuunvy Lu: uupouturl In I 1408'! company in undonbtad. Ross . new Block. south side Dunlop atneet auto! the Post Omoo. 8-ly . ` Thoucutytbdcpooiton in a Loan Co'y in un~ doubted. There is no instance on record when: depo uitio_rhuevornudoalo_ubvaLoanCo' . Ibrmson & SARJEANT. BARRIE. Im rten v and Dealcnin Coal: of all Kinds. and eorge town, Gre Jud. Guelph White Finishin Lime, Cements o allkinda. Fire Bricks and Puteret-I mt. ~:%I'Oh0\!_I at the Ngwrthern 4 A a street, near , .dcpo .. :.*-x~..:*-"*=*...a..**-- e-ca'tf"' *"..',`.':"- :2: ' V. N 0 W 0 . .. ....'_._.._.__.._..._ , ._ ...... -.-_,. _____.. .. "momox.-Bow` V st nnowfN,:1 m, Solic- ._|_ it?!` `ac; Hwmrrox LIMIOX. W. A. Bow nnnunl, - lllllllvr-`Inc --. - -7- Wnx;t.na7ror' Amxr. illlio Joan D1cxmsou,`B.A. D. F. Mncwn-rr. ._ OUNT & LOUNI, Barristers, Solicitors. Proc- A 6.... Nnfann. Cnnvevancers. &C. cor. ';;.;;.;i;.;..*,..""..'.:'.;;..'.'.'.'.'.'.'12 : 1:: 3;, `l___ `I_I,,,_ In Mocnsmv. Pumas, MCCARTHY & DUNCAN, Alliston and Creemore. MoCAn'r1nr, Pnnakh Connounn & MCCARTHY rillin )R. BOSANKO. DENTIST, has removed to {is ` nlrl `ing nun I-l..o-nln-cnn'c has-rluynrp sfnfn, S. DUGALV AU, UDLV 11.31, [183 rculuvcu LU old oice, over Henderson's hardware store. T. ARNALL, M.D.C.M,, oice in Bothweh's| Block. Allandale. On the premises at night. 43-ly T. BANTING, Clerk County of Simcoe, will he at nmr. at fhp `-`.nnrf I-`nucn Rurn All Sizes` (round, In. :0 24 in. Also Connections VVVETEISINAIIY bUII(:`-EON S. Ilualnvmbliill wnrrsv FOR PRICES. (`ILL rut-uV1.\u IVIILL bUMfA1V X: nterin and of 18h. B'uds. Mouldmgs, etc. Planinaof dnne nromntlv and naefnnfnlu mt idii ';i}.`:T..7{iI.'7.. '1}? '.J:a':;.' 1'I't-..iA;_I.~. nlninn Inn`-nlmgl align...- MANUFACTURES. PIIYSILIANS. FIIAN DIAL. DEN'.I`lS 1`S. OFFICIAL. Iallilu IIOTELS. unuyn, I 45-1)`- Aux. Cowue. G. H. Estnx. v_..._ .. .--.-v-- -w wu-an-u out all` 'A`cindin._,|'I9;oitn_l_ charges . . . . . . 146 00 "i*c3'si'oNTo. LU) 5-Iv THE NORTHERN Aovmc`; T ` `ADVERTISING RATES. . AI'wA1I- E nus A ClBCULAT1o3 on rovuwnnn nmvmmn mm - T noun corms. Almost if not quite double that of . ' papenpublished in Bame any Om" "ADvERTIsEg;s_ s1;oULD NOTE Tms FAC'I`.` 12 lines solid nonpareil make 1 inch. ' TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS. First i1;ser_tim 10 cents 9%!` line, each sum, quent inseruon 4 cents per line. `Dan;-run h'nl:nu nun}-n him I}... L, - uuul luuvosavu 1 vvlua yr: nut; Reading nolicqs, 10 cents per line fcr n,` insertion ; 5 cents per line for each Subsequgnt insertion of thr same matter. All items an, der 5 lines, of this character, charged as 5 linfs. I l\lE 2,1 ____`l I`I__,_.,, , uuca. Legal, Ofcial and Government advertise. ments will be charged at above rates. CONTRACT ADVEI{ l`ISII\'G. Contract advertisements will be taken at the following rates, which are drafted on C0,. rect commercial principles and will br strintly adhered to. There wnll be only -one price for all. xinch' 2% inches.. . . . . . . . .. 5inches, % column... no inches, } column. an In:-In-g 1 nnlnnmn . . . :o_xncnea, 7; comm: aomches, 1 column. `For one munth-A the th_re_Zmonthly mg with 15 per cent. added. ill`..- 4-nus v-nnntInn_fhn fkv-on 1-nnnn ...L- 'Wl'u JV P01 ucuv. Cllll-ll-ll: 3' Preferred positions in the paper will be sold at an advance of one-third on above rates. This rule will be strictly earned out. CONTRACT CHANGES.{ Advertisers will please bear in mind that notice of intention to change a(lvPrtisemt-ntg must be handed into the oice` not later than Saturday at 10 o'clock, and the copy for such change must be in Tim Anvnccz offu-o not later than 12 o'clock noon on Tuesday in any week, otherwise the advertiser s axmouncoinenu IVIVV Ills! Advertisers will not be allowed to use their space for advertising anything outside their own regular business Should they do so transient rates will be charged for such ad- vertisemems. Condensed adverusements on first {age such as wants of all kinds, lost and found, pm}-6-rty for sale or to rent, snecic articles, etc , etc, must be ace mpanied with the cash, and will be inserted- hrst insertion 2 cents per word, each subsequent insertion 1 cent per word (names, addresses and gures C(`untei' as words)`; but a reduction of one cent per Vhrtli. will be made when the number of insertion: of the 8 -me matter exceed four. Wllall LU [IVA ucuu. l\l\lC\.lo `F.-r two mum.hs- the three monthly rate with 10 per cent. added. 1?`):-afar:-or` nnu;f;nhu `i1 fho hnnor n-CH 1.- l Cuts for advertisements must In every case be muumed on solid metal bum-u. Provincial" Building and Loan Association. [JOHN RUGBRSUN, STANDARD LIFE. LONDON GUARANTEE AND ACCI Z "ISENT COMPANY. PROVINCIAL BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. `E'l'C., ETC., ETC. `n`u';o`oooony`g_...874 REPRESENT `rm: FOLLOWING Fun-: INSUR.-\NCK COMPANIES: The Mercantile, now affiliated with The Lon- don & Lancashire of England. Secur- ity, $15,000,000. The Waterloo Mu*ua.l, of Waterloo, Ont Tothl assets, $334083. The Economical Mutual, of Berlin. Ont. Total assets. $303,078. Also L1_6yd's Plate Glass Insurance Com- pany. Of New York. Cash capital, $250,- GIY! - OWEN STREET. SCROGGIE & SK/-I, And the Sun Loan and savings Company of Ontario. Private funds to loan on first mortgages. Afr counts collected. &c. nm... m.-. u-...1........- u.....:.......- c...-- I2......'..a ' JUST RECEI\ ED, 200 - Case; Pipes CUUHCS COUCCCCU. NC. ` 0Oice over Henderson_s Hardware Store, Barrie. at. :g44.- - _.._-_.- Which we are sellgig at 90c. and as high as $8-00 apiece. T-_ake a. look at our vs indow. Don't forget that we `are still sciling the 0311 Size Myrtle Navy smoking Tobacco at 85. per plug. ' G. HAMMER, . - Tnhacconist. . 29 Dunlop ltriaoj. IC ross-Cut Saws U0. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $5,000,000. Munkman s Drugstore 0FF1CE-NeXt door to Bank of Toronto, Number of inches canon M; s Your Doctor Fighisw C_u'ef9|ly' Gummed and Trued at FIRE AND LIFE ASSURANCE .._A.G-IE1.\T'I` agu ;p. S;:ov. - - ~ nuuua. 4.1- GONDENSED ADVERTISEMENTS. W: INSURANCE AGENTS GONVEYANCERS, &C. SCROGGIE 5; SMITH . 92 DUNLOP STREET, BABRIE Disease with medicine. If the med- icine is not right he can not conquer disease. If the druggist does his dulv the medicine will be right. and your doctor will stand a fair chance of winning the victory. \7_,, -_ I,,I,, _, 1 I 1 V- -. ........ -..- v....v-J- You can help your doctor by hav- ing your prescriptions lled here. `Jams: 20. 1898. BARBIE 43-ti kdowlgdggd ;~._ gr: Ho:-imnn .....~.$T Thu Manage`:-I reborn watxixnf-tgnn. s. B Mru. Stuthy,Toronto...... Bsptilt church, or: soot, /Mrs. ohnu 9 II on, .1 -If _n Mr. Msinprize. (Mrs. John) . . . . . . Allowance from Waterworks for Mr. F. S_tew_'ene | legacy and interest D street ...... . . . ' Friends of Mrs. J ohes sent direct to her several small sums of _whioh the Managers cain give no psrticyxlars. . Mun 1-'O`|nIt` nnn DER ! `nnrsimr Of iFV`aTeld..wone w;ek a /nuriug of Mrs. J ohnh, gratis. '- '"sId;u;g;~. Society, 7 lbs. beefeteak, shank of bepf, 4- lbs. sugar, 1 lb.` tea, 3 lbs. oupranni and raisins. Frdn Foresters social, sandwiches and_ a cake. Mrs. Justice, vegetables, sh and preserves. ` A A _. Mr. J; A. Oboon, repairing tins. _ Mr. Wst_so'n Jones, rebate on sweep-' in'g chimneys.` c . -ix 'l\lI e Special thanks are due to Dr. Raikes `for his willing and gratuitous services during the year and for his very mod- erste charge for Mrs. Johns 5 slso to the proprietors of the three local papers for their kindness in inserting reports.` Agricultural Joint Stock Company. , The annual meeting of West Riding Simcoe Agricultural Joint Stock Com- pany was held at the Court House on Monday afternoon, 10th inst. `There were present, Dr. McCarthy, President; 0. E. Hewson, Treasurer; John Dick inson, Secretary; and M. Bothwell, Thomas Kennedy, D. `Quinlan, W. H. Myers, John Ness, and others. The President read his annual report, which was very satisfactory. The Treasurer's reportshowed that after all expenses have been provided for, there is a bal- ance of $549.11 on hand. 00 motion of Dr. McCarthy and Mr. Bothwell, the report was adopted. The following Directors were appointed for the cur- rent veur :-Dr. McCarthy. ,Hon. Chas. Drury, J. J. Brown, ' J. M. Bothwell, J no. Dickinson, Geo. Rsikes, F. E. P. Pepler, Q.C.; and D. Quinlan, these gentlemen `being the same Board as last year with the exception of Mr..Quin~ lan, who succeeds Mr. Sanford. After adjournment a directors meeting was held, and the tollowingv oicers appoint-A ed :-President, Dr. McCarthy ; Trea` surer, C. E. Hewson ; Secretary, John Dickinson. Wednelduj evening. 5th inst, was ' ` -the young people : night out. _A_ dance I. In: ;giygn..~;by our `young folks at the EDITORIAL NOTES. Almost the last gasp ot the `Hardy Government was to table Supplemen- tary Estimates to the amount of $240, 856, most ot which may be termed baits to electors. One of these is $8,563 to Architect Wade for extras in connec- tion with the Parliament buildings, which the late Mr. Fraser refused to scknowledge. Barrie Horticultural Bocietv. At the annual meeting of Bsrrie Horticultural Society, held in Secretary Msrr s oice on `Wednesday evening, 12th inst. , the following gentlemen were present :-L. Vair, W. J. Hsllett, Jno Dickinson, Jno. Fotsyth, D. F. Mac-F wstt, J. H. Bennett, .I:t. J. Fletcher, George Raikes and Fred. Marr. In the absence of President Bothwell, Vice President Bennett occupied the chair. The principal` business oi the evening was the election of the follow- ing oicers forthe year :--_President, J. H. Bennett; Vice-President, Capt. E. Bird; Treasurer, D. F. Msc`wa.tt; Sec- retary Fred. Marr; Directors, L. Vair, W. J. Hallett, Jno. Forsyth, John Dickinson, J. M. Bothwell, Wm. Tay- lor, F. Browne, R J. Fletcher, _J. R. Cotter. A committee consisting of L. Vsir, R. J. Fletcher and J. Forsyth was appointed to revise the plants and owers part of the prize list. The Secretary was instructed to notify the West Riding Simcoe Agricultursl So- ciety that the Barrie Horticultural So? ciety -wish` to appoint their own judge hereafter tor plants andliowers. Vespre. Agricultural Society. le annual meeungot Veapra Agri- cultural Socnety was held at Midhurat. on Wednesday, 12th inst.` The fo.low-, ing gentlemen were elected oicere for l898 :-- President, ,0. M. Hlcklmg ; Vice-President, Joseph Orchard _; See-T rotary-Treasurer, Geo. Sheath. Dutc- tore--D Wood, F. Sheath, W.,0rok`, D. G-arvin, J. Coutte, `W. Addison, T. Livingstone, H, Tracey, R. J. Munro. Mrs.` -l'>;;;:;:i:ihg friends Mr. 0. H. Wilson `has been elected tn-noose inatead of Mr." Robb; Oaroon, who retires afoot having held the posi- .tion- fortwolvo years. - -' Mrs. John imarphy. 1... reamed` from viewing friends in Huntsville. Her litt.le,,duuhter has been very seria- `ouolyl foriome time but `is though; "now to beele'v_v1yAtreee'v;'ing.-jT : . . | "Il'r,,.L._-j _ ;_ Tot.al...... 113 50 Anton Mills. IN? 4Vn)IH1in`_lpr; from Phelpnton viaibgd _the house of Mr. Jas. Mcl.3u1_ghlihJfor-the erv, et.c.... .. Departmental Examinations . . . London Asylum Farm. . . . . . . . . Kingston Asylum Farm . . . . . Penetanguishene Retormatory. Fuel at Parliament Buildings. . . Miscellaneous Expenditure." L . . . I name purpoy-l ""'-".r`."r"" ' e - . 1:9 ooncertaiven on lit-or evsniw . "Ith inst., bythe pupils I of `the Public _ school wassa grandsnccess. The.'child- were thoroughly trained. and the 1 songs, reoitations and dialogues were `well rendered. The programme "was greatly enjoyed by an very large audi- ence.- Some leading features were..sev- eral] comic - songs given _by Mr. G.` Tracey, violinselections by- Mr. -C. H. Wilson, and readings by Miss Eva Garrett. Geo. Binnie and Mr. Vollmerf Mr. Primrose sang "Loch Ifomond in his usual happy style. The Dutch Wedding, by Mr. and Mrs. W. Knapp. was heartily enoored. T solo by Mrs. F. Vollmerwith a quartette chorus, and a duet by Misses Eva and Mnnnie Richardson were highly appreciated. Short pithy addresses were given by Messrs. Robt. Richardson, of Edenvale, R. Carson, M. Ooughlin, J. Inkley and A. Primrose. After votes of thanks had been extended to the chairman, Mr. W. 0 Richardson, those who as- siated in the programme, and the teach- er and scholars, the meeting was closed by sing us; God Save the Queen. Though the admission fee was very- _low the proceeds amounted to about $16. . Midhurst. ,_ Advance Correspondence. Will. McGowan has been on (be sick list for the pastcouple of weeks; Large qu;nt.it.ies -of wood gre being teamed to Barrig from }this'neighbor- ` Mr. John Robinson and Mrs. Alf. Cuchrane are both recovering from their illness. -Tho ?Rejv`. '.7I`~l1oa.VlT otroZo1g`i-ves two _half- I hour singing lessons ea_ch week to the pupilaof the public school. ---\-s L. D. Rubinson,'the enterprising car- riage manufacturer, was, on Wednes- day, the 5b inst, married to one of Allandale s fair daughters, Miss Mag- gie Spearin. The Rev. Mr. Westney tied the knot, there being present only the immediate, relatives of the interest- ed parties. The happy couple were the recipients of many valuable and useful presents. After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Robinson left for a wedding trip to -r Toronto and other places. The `many friends of Mr. Robinson here wishhhim and his, bride every joy and happiness." Mr. Duncan Carruthera and Miss Cartuthera, of Avening, are visiting with relatives in Midhurst. Advance E33;-;_;;-aiaiiiience. Mrs. Season 11 seriously ill. Mrs. Kerfoot. is visiting as Mrs. J. McDemott.'a. A ne fox was seen in the neighbor- hood of the school.` "';l"&11VyfVVi7i:H.urdy & eobnomy. - - T Miss Flo. Money is spending a_ few days with` friends in town. On": new teacher, Mr. Lynn, opened school January 5th, with 44 scholars present. _V I Mr. T. Parr led a very eucceseful meeting `of ;he Epwerth League Mon- day night. ` ` supper recently. ' - - _ ` Mr. Chas. MoDe1`mot.t entertained a `number of his friends `at gun oyster `Mes: Walton is spending anfew days with her daughter, Mrs. J. Marlin at Oro Station. A Mr. end Mrs. _J no. Travers were ` blessed- the other day by a new vimtor` --a girl. I Agar pireachedi a sermon to chil dren on Sunday, 95h inst-., w'hjelLwas much appeoiated by the older` children a so. . . _ ' ` i ` 8oyth'es.. Prize winners--B'est 'ge'nt ` -'be_at- `lad;-`a _coatum'e, -Mina Qhamler; they gag agent Jjkiters, ..We`s1ev e The carnival held here on Tuesday evening was a- grand success. The evening was all that could be desired and about 250 or 300 were present enjoy the evening. The names of the contestants are as follows :-Masque- raders-_Mina Ohantler, Ina Chantler,` Wilfred McBride, Orval Chantler, Gar- net Laidlaw. Norman Chantler, Win- fred Uhantler; Olive Bayorofc, Ethel Baycroft,'Stella MoNaught, Clara N ix- on, Mabel Chantler. Hilton Nixon, Chas. Eade. 7J. W. Nay, Chester Mo Bride Than. A. Eade, nmd Law, Wm. `Baycroft-,: MaIahal- Ohantler, Orton skaters in costume, [Thom A.` Eade; Donnell 'VIild_.:Cil$OIf,"l000k,_t0"Wi1A w l.'l1`aliorIi1?'_`}i?'*@ new aiiW'9W3 `i ` gr 2 ;>: :31: `I ." ; ~ 1 . v -v uvcn -wv-v-suntan: A-`:|va.noe Correspondence. Newton Robinson. An instance of the extravagance in connection with the public institutions of the Province is shown in the Pene- tang Reformatorv Reports. Last year it cost the tax payers of Ontario $245 tor each boy in that institution-or over $20 each per month. The lads who are there for thieving orsome other crime live tlikevghting cocks com- pared with the children of thousands of farmers and others .in Ontario who are heavily taxed to maintain such institu- tions. It is time for a change in the Government.--Muskoka Herald. Grenfel. % nontpnnnn mvmon A A.L_`l`3u':-'.i`.;;vo`:;;;aon called on `some: | of hit `friends here recently. ' `W, Ev. J.__H. f'.li'en,ey inside-some pae- torel cells in this vicinity last week; Miss Smith has returned frin Whit.- by, nnd hes tekenup her work again. The Miseee Gertrude Smith and Ade- laide Swan visited Mrs. Geo. Copeland on Sunday. -- 91- . C A , ",1 Kent hag returned arse: spending a few days with friends -at Craighuifst. ` ` ~ ` 9 _ ,1I-_L- We are orry to hear -that Mi`. J08. Crawford", of Oro Station, got his foot. badly out. He is a nephew of Mrs. John Swan of this place. I :x-t;nd our sincere Vsymnathy. to Mr; Joseph Sutton and family in the_ loss of 9. laying wxfe and mother. ...__ _` A `I, .I.__ ' 7th conceeeion. Veep;-a. A Advance Correspondence. ' Rev. Mr. Wesmeye made some pae- toral visits here on -Friday of last. week. e Miss" C. Torpey, who had `the misfor- tune to break her arm , is improving nicely. on: Is .; 1 _, _A__`____ and Mrs. Beatty made 3 number of cglls on zhqir friends ground. the eleventh last week. lint. Fnsher and Mrs. Sarah Fisher, of Alliston, spans 8 few days among their friends herercently. g-. C-9 _ g 1-. 1 '7 `_7`_ __ Mr. Hardy has a number of trouble some questions - questions that he hardly knows what `to do with. Suw- logs, nickel, water power, etc. If Sir Wiltrid Lsurier would undertake to handle them Mr. Hardy would be re- lieved. It therefore follows that if the Dominion Government in its speech from the Throne next month should promise that all these questions would be dealt with at Ottawa then Mr. Hardy would be relieved and he could have his elections over before the bills prom- ised by Sir Wilfrid could be introduced. --The World. -1!`[-i:a-i{`eV3-itil1v,T fof Lindaay, has taken Mrs. W1lliamson s place as nurse for Mra. Wallwin. Mre.'Will1amaon was suddenly called to the city, where her mother has vty ill. _ Hoisington--Henrv. _ The marriage of Miss Jennie Mae, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwill Hois- ington, and Dr. Thomas Burneld Henry of Northville, was celebrated Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock, at the N inde M. E. church, the -ceremony being performed by Rev. J. '1`. Her- brue of Northville, assisted by Rev. Rzehl of this city." The bride was at- tended by her sister, Miss Addie Hois- ington, and Miss Annie Przbylowski. The Mendelssohn march was played by Dr. E. A. Chaffers, violinist, and Miss Lydia Stewart, organist, and the church was crowded to the A doors with iriends and well wishers. The edice was very appropriately decorated with palms, ribbons and oral pieces. The bride was very becomingly attired in dove gray Landsdown, with pearls, mous. seline de sole, trimmings, and carried a bouquet of bridal roses. The maid of honor were white organde over blue silk, carrying pink carnations, and the bridesmaid white Swiss muslin over blue silk, carrying white carnations. Dr. James J. Murphy of Pontiac acted as best man, `and Jo~eph Pizbylowski as groomsman. Messrs, John Smith, James Whitesides, Fred Roberts and Daniel Hickock were ushers, and I Miss Mabel Lake, Myrtle Foster, Maria Nichols and Bessie Hoisington, ribbon bearers. At 9 o'clock a reception was held at the bride s homegand a wedding repast served. -Dr. and Mrs. Henry took the l_ate train for Northville, where they will be at home after Jan. 1.-- Detroit News Tribune, Dec. 26th. Dr. Henry was formerly a resident of Barrie, where he attended the B. C. I. Leaving here he spent the summer with his brother, Dr. F. N. Henry, of Detroit, and after three years study in the Detroit College of Medicine and Surgery, graduated with honors. ' _He is now practicing in Northvnlle, Mich. Ten ADVANCE extends to Dr and Mrs. Henry hearty congratulations. The Scotchmarfs Pfayer. Gracious` Providence! Bless all ts Mscdonslds, and ts Maodonsld s children, ter sons sons, and ter daugh- ters dsughters,_for a thousand years` -lung syne. Be gracious to send us mountains of snuff and tobacco, and send` us rivers of whiskey-ts. very nest whiskej! Oh, yes! And send us hills of potatoes, and bread and cheesesss big as all ts Howe of Smith- more. And moreover,` likewise, send /us floods of water, tut tere may pa grass for plenty for msn snd,besst, and some to spare" for ts parish. Send us guns and r pistols as more as ts'_ sea on ts ssndshore; snd swords, too,'_liIre wis e to kill all ts, Grants and; Mscphersons Atolrever. more. Bless-ts we soo too and make him (big boar likewise. Oh, 'Donsld's:srms - I_-I.` ".`__~._|v . -_- yes! P_ut`ts strength of Sgmsonle into "!`=#ds *0 iv-=10: `-ad ,_ _' _.__ kale and corn `prodigious. Bless all to hnirns--Dnncan and Rory and Flora. and you Donald, and yon Lau- chie, and van` Peter. .0 Lord, if you hate anything tolgie,` dinno. gie it to n lrish,~buI'. g_i_g' it to thing : ane chosen pepple, thov Sontoh ; gngl gldrionu ..yonra for even mnre.* 7-.-l'Jn9hI'_`.;'; V I `Ratio. An]: Ono.-E. J. snows, - Barrie. Auliston and Creemore. , . Lnrmox 8: Boys, M Elmvale T Quo oee_-eor. Dunlap and Owen ate. Elm- vnlcode oppontc Hum : hotel. Mqney to loan as lacuna: u-Alan. YIIB Illllllv Uyyu at lowest rates, G A. RADbNHURST, Barri: I Solicitor in Chancery, Con Oce-First door Owen street. over rnerce. Barrie. EWSON & CRESWICKE, ba T tors of the Susm: Court 01 Ontario. Proctors. otaries, Con Money to loan. -Oices-Ross Blocl C; E. Hxwsox. -A. E. . `NTRAIHY & ESTEN. b Barristers, - .. . a run u n,__- -t'___A:- - `I Ardagh Memorial Home. The Aldugh Memorial Home has completed 24 years of existence, and those connected with it must praise the Lord for His continued goodness` and mercy through these past years. Barrister, Attorney, Conveyancer etc. Oce-FirsI_: Bank of` Com- D _ _ Barristers, Solscxton an High Court of J usticrs, Notaries Public, Convpyancers. Uces owe: the Bank of Toronto, no 9113 ha 't So '. '3'3a:3cu ' tort Couve ancers,' etc. Block, an-ie. H. Cnnswycxcn. " 1; m` of LOUNI, Barnsten, boucuors, rIuu- tors. Notaties, Conveyancers, Oices Dual and Clapperton streets, Banie. Wu. cum. c., _ G30. W. Lourr. `oronto. 5:-.y arrie. Y-F-i':r:te"a:n:1"5c's}':'a';';' :'..'E5a':B'1iid at lowest raw; 0 interest on town an farm property. A9ly. C w. 1$i.AxToN, Bairristex-, Solicitor, Notary . Public, Conveyancer, &c. Oices over F raser. Clark & Co's._ store. Dunlop street, Bgrrie. Money 1 -`private and Compan funds to lead at rates Lnnnnur nn tnlllll ll fl Dl'0DftY- ULT & COWAN. Barristers, Solicitors ot the Supreme Court, Proctors, Notarics, Conver a.noeta.`etc. Money to Loan. Oicw--Ross Bloc , Dunlop-ct., Barrie. 111...". ..... _.u'. A -n -1- ALEX- COWAN. ICKINSON 8: -AACWATT, Barristers, No- taries Public, Solicitors of Supreme Court, etc., Barrie. Ont. Oiees in Bank of Toronto Block, No. , Owen street. Branch occ, Elmvale, McKeggie s lnnl. M. M. CAMPBELL,` Barrister, Solicitor, Notagy, etc. Mone to loan. Ofiices-Barric and V Stayner. Ban-me Bank of Toronto Rnildinav nun-,n street. 5-ly A CCARTHY, PILPLER & MCCARTHY, Bar- risters, `Solicitors, Conveyancers, etc. D Ax.'roN MCCARTHY, Q.C. F. E. P. Pnnnn, Q.C. ' J. A. MCCARTHYl.3 _D. C. Muncuxsox. ' arne. According to custom the TManagers submit. their annual report. I ..n R. PALMER, Surgeon, Eye, Ear, Throat, Nose, 40 College street, Toronto, may be con- sulted at the Queen's`Hote1, Barrie, on Friday, Oct. the nth. from 8 to :1 am,, and :11: second Friday of Alina!) guano`: - cu: nun. uvul l every month. IJ Toronto, reuow or 1 nmty mecucan umege, Member pf the Colege of Physicians Surgeons of Ontano. Oice and Residence, 18 Owen street. I110 Gtayncr. Danni: B_t_Iilding, Owen street. D NALD ROS: B. A.-Barristor, Solicitor, Convmancer, etc.. money to loan. Oices, Bank of Totonto Building. Owen street, Barrie. 48-ly R. J. C. SMITH, L.L-.P.S., Ont., (late of Drs. Harvie 8; Smith Orillia.) Office and residence -corner of Owen and Collier streets, Barrie. ' 23-ly RS. ROSS 8: ARTHUR. Physicians. Surge. ns, etc. \V. A. Ross, L.R.C.b. Edin., L.R C.P`, London. I. R. Arthur. M.B. Toronto Unnersity, L.C.P. and S., Ont. Ofces and night rei..ences- Brown's Block, Dunlop street, Barrie. Telephone O H. LYON. PRIVATE FUNDS TO LOAN . on Real Estate at lowest rates. Farmers Notes Diseounted. Collections mad.-in any rt of the County. Real estate bought and sold. nveyo ancing in all its branches. Marriage Licenses issued. Oice-Ross Block, Dunlop street Barrie. A 2-Iv. ' F. C. GREGG, Veterinary Surgeon. Honor Graduate Ont. Vet. College, Honor member Medical Societv. Oces-Over Ewans Dry Good store. Dunloo St. Residence r6 Mulcaster St. In DlllV.llLV\J, DICYK \zOUnC)' OI DUDCOC, \V.lu 1 . be at has oice._ at the Court House. Barne. every Saturdav. Resndence and P.O. Cookstown. Of the inmates of a year ago, "one left on Sept. 22nd ; and on August 14th a sad accident occurred, when Mrs. Johns, falling on the pathway, broke her leg. . For eight weeks she was care- fully nursed at the Home, when it was deemed best to send her to thehospital where she still is kindlysnd eoiennly tended. In addition to the expense which this casualty entailed, there have been some improvements made in the Home`iu theshape of plumbing, .etc,, for the greater comfort of the inmates.

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