A rlowesliu-e `"0unt of MONEY "`f-"V'_ 33.U'U"l"`I"" ' ~ (Lmrrnn) T . Suxscmnsn CAP;'l`A!.. $5.obo.ooo; ;.j _ -~'lA'0 IAIN. . y fiasco of Interest onf j j pg;-hcuhrs aka! ' ehenturgc-, 9; b . ` `3 Bay an-egfpq t "`" BOX 10'o_ B ~'i' THE m'rn_ans'rs or szuuun. ran. COUNTY 03 since: `Ann was nommou or cananzyoun cnmnuon. %BA13RIE.% COUNTY OF SSITMCOE, -ONTARIO,` APRIL 6, 1299. xxqu/rains. . the hydrant: '6! . thetown 1 * The nine on the oornergot "Bradfora and High atteemiu in` ...__ __ .-., . _ A Councior Johnson VWbo bu chuig ofA lmsdbor in che.Tmorn_ip_g.-~ `H V'j(}l;av'.i%r;;: I:a!dwe1t.5.m aha:-?duty belong. bd to his Commit_te`o;and he would draw vsixperintxidenn Keenan? qitention to ftlge ` our ` ~ 9' ~..`|!, Eli l` ." 'wC;;I:in_:iiVll:cvr_-V.i >eaooc`Vflir-Hav" cue wow so. licieqn tepomd. It *9 Allwudwd zroqueat `thtstha no wn.td- bv-hwLba..repe1ed1 : .?' .l`|lnIilII'AI|'f"."iI'llZ`f|' _ W !/In H Ilnlnn-b gin-I &'lUII_IIvU|l UV IIIVUII lall IJUIIIU 0| EIUIUKU mmittee reported that George Sewrey,' Chan. Denovan,Martin Moore, Christopher `Harold and Mary Ann Evans are charged to the town. An eort was made by the Com- mittee to place Thou. FaragheP also on the Barrie list, but it was at lest decided to place '_hiu_1. on the County lint, Councillor- Boye said that it it expected that the cost per patient at the Bronte of Refuge will be from 70.10 90. `per da . The coat of keep- ing vagrant: in the aolavrae 90 each per day, but it wan expected that the product: of` the Home of Reluge term will reduce the A cost below that gure r-The , expenditm-eie met as follows; From the cost of main taining the House of Refuge every year is deducted the value of the forth out at ;v the _ in divided by thewnumher o inmateef and ' the rnunicipalitiee taxed according to th_e;uumher of representative; they have in `-the inetitution.` The report we: adopted. ._- --v v- _.--- vv-u- --...----~- Chairmgn lidva ht thd 8' 0013! Committee a pointed to. meet the mm of Refuge` Inllnlvfla lial-.` naming gnu-nan -Ad9pted. Miss 'ibb1d,".'`i:y"..' .'.' 51'. I .' I I I I Ben-iebend . . . . . . . . . .. Allandele band . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. G .6. Smith. salary . . . . . . . . .... .. M.Trscy-...`...... . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Walter Scott .` . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M. J. Frewley. fare and expenses. W. A Boys,` expenIee...... `Wm. Sibbald,..... . . . . . . . . . . .. A. Grant... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wmo l'....-_-. a - o n - ooeoeeeuouu BO.N.Ou......`.. - - o e e a o a o - o n o II r` I` n...-_...- vv AIAIAUILJ Ill UKVUI3 U000 M u .A 1 . H.OTTON. 31:D.r::I':!Ls:ree`tw Y to: H 1445"` The -Flz;||-n<:;-._(T3`ot;:-Ini;.;'a'a V -rec'omfmended& that the following accounts he paid :- 0. B.Rou,1alary . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$ 100 T Rxing, _ .. ..... 3750 J: V! oovoooo-bovvolv E. Donnell, au'L CIUIIIJ IIWVI ' Uhsirman Boys. of the Indi out Commit- tee reported as follows: he first order- grnnted for this year bears date Jan.` II._ and since then 61 qusrtercord orders for wood. 141 50:; orders for provisions, 1 burisl order for Mrs. Johns ($5), sod` 1 250. order for oough mixture have been granted. Orders for wood at $3 per cord, $45 75 ; orders for provisions at 500., $70 50 ; burial order. 85`; order for cough mixtures. 250 ; total. $121.- 50. ` Then follows a list of the indigent poor. after which the report r oncludesss follows :-"In considering the .ders grant.- ed for wood your Committee respectfully re- uest your honorable body to be mindful` of t emsny ex-snstlons of tempestuous and frigid westher and the protracted inclem- ency of the stmosghere in this hyper-boresn region. -Adopte _ Asvu unuuuuuuu. '-cauupu=u. 0 Public Works Committee recommends ed that Mickie, Dvment & Son : tender for lumber for Corporation work be accepted at the following prlcee :--Pine, $12 50 per M ; cedar, $12 50 per M.; `hemlock, $12.50 per M. Material ' is to be- delivered in such quantitieh and at such places within the limits of the town as may be required.- `Adopted' ' - ~ - lninaurvunvu mica 4.` `kn Toucnx-uh (`A3135 % This report"v;;`;'-at-`oa`1'-1_"e;1`Q3-l;;I;`i;;n;; Oommitteg. A . ---`-,. V Fire and Police Committee recom- mended that Niglmiatchman Marrin be dis- tingulehed from the common herd by a new _-uniform,--Adopted. Chairman Caldwell : vein of humor was also traceable -in his re- port recommending that a clock be purchas- ed for the Council Chamber for use of Clerk and Treasurer, general public; and also to "let members see how long they are speak- ing and also serve as a preventative of too `long discussion. -Adopted. ' [in nu $5131: |"A-`o- I `nu-an-un:GLn4u unnas-unnnn-4: Ill U UIIU IIU UYTIQW UI~I`ClIQDlCII I -- mm mm aw UI|IlU_ UV IUDB. VUIIIVIIIHII UIIU DIPIIDIU WEI} LJIU getition wu nigned b Frank Penstone. R. . Gallagher; . W enstone, W. A. Turn-T er, .Ju Donuall, ll` , Geo. Parka`, Robert Buchanan. G R. Ford. Jeane Pratt, Mu. Soanlun. D J.-Quinlan, W.~H. Johnson. D G. Oam' bell. A F. Hunter. W._ T. Hunter, _W. W._ a.ndernon.'Alex Dunlap. 9 . - REPORTS. J Chairmen Caldwell. of Fire and Police Committee sent in_ the following estimate: for the yen ;z- ' ' . - Hydrant rental ..... mnnnnnn `A- Finn Dnhnnals DR (In eounumourons. Seventeen ratepayers of Sophia street-, west of ueen e erlnpetitioned `to have as plank ai wel_k~ aid on north side of said street. instead of the present scooped-`shaped well: which hold: the water until it has had time to eoakthrough. the iuphalt walk. The nnli-Inn Inna nhnuui kn Fungi `D..`..om.. D. Bee:';vu_g:7e_llewed `leave? Fires Deputy-Reeve Caldwell presided and his 'dntie:wereligh'u.- W . .. . iocs to c3EnIfd'Bs.%%l Mayor Walk.` Roev MoL.e;n and cillor Wllliamloh were phone from the regular -meeting of" the 1`own~Counoil on nilinitiniy uh-Int 'l'b.`..-..all.... "Dania..- .....I lsuuuu Iuwu _Iu tuv .LIlVIl.I'\JUlIllIJ|l Ull Mo_n`day 1: III` Councillors ' bra and Boys watepfsllowod to` leav_e- y. First "g`n.1n -nun-`Ann. an.` L3- Routine mm: ni smssxon. ` nous}: or an-can `rum ;-rns. rayianxr or Aoootmrs. g b3pu.p2>L'e{;IIIZZIIZ 1,:-.v.lsry......V........ *i3'c'E1'u3iZ3sT"C' "i'otal...:. NA $48229 at. CV`! 6250 .1250 `At an vVeetryVMeetiu "held on Easter Mon day the following o oeruwere elected :--. Mr. Wm. J._ Leonard and Mr.` Robt om,` _Chg1rehwerdens ; 1 Hon` G.` W., Allan and Capt. Which, Lay`D'el`egv.tea_tpSynod. The *e_on`gr _ on presezited an Easter e05|',in'g of $25 to re. Murphy, u a slight reeogniplon `of her sex-`vices _aI VJ6hn,'Wo1.la and.Ed. Wi" `us, Barrif, Lot Gilchrist. ind Chan gcFsdden. Oro, loft 9n_~'I'usI_dVsy"for lgnitgbs ' 1 .. ` ` Il_,__ . . , 4 ALLAN ~McKAY--At St. Paul's church. Hamilton. on March 27th. by the Rev. Dr. McPherson. William T. Allan. of t ollingwood. Barrister-ah Law. to Margaret McKay. V V U-RER- FERGUSON-At Collingwood. on a th of March, 1899. Mr. Harrison Grier. of arry Sound. to Annie, youngest daughter of John Ferguson. vn.\AI'\Il!Al! TA!!! 11!`). n- \l_._-l_ __ 1-..D--. E __ _..v_...._' _-- -.u-u--vv-v- Bojs, .`+Penegnguiaheue atreefg. huh removed to Torpnto where her son, Mr; '1`. R... Boys.-` and svbril of her daughters rI.eIido.. Min Maggie` Boyd of.the.0e'nu,'sl vS'o1_190l teaching ' j vuavv .*"A.IUUI-Ill` I |ill|IFUllVVlIl'l.lUliIg lo 1. 113$`? peo 1e : ehurchwarden, J. F. Smitty; Vestry cler ,yGeorge Vicken, jl'.";1Re0l0l"l aides- men, Jno Youn ,' George Viokers`, jr.; peo- le e Iideemen, -m Hnbberc, Thou. Rogers, _ r. Raikes, Pellin ;delegates co. Synod, 'R. L.'Ba1-wick, J:C' ovxv-gun, J. F. Smith; lnuditorp, G.'A. Badenhnrnt, C, E. _Hewnon_. I The annual business` meeting in connec- tion _with Trinity church was held inthe school room on Monday evening; The re- ceipts during the year were $2,681 71, in- clndinga balance of $12 22 on hand at be `gnning of year ; the expenditure was $2,- 253`. leaving a balince of $8.18 on hand. The following gentlemen -were elected to ooe :-Reotor e chnrohyrrarden. F. A. Lott ;, tannin . nluantnhennnu-Inn Ii` H-`Sol. . connnco Captain Johnston's friendsin town intend making application to the Royal Humane Society for a medal for him for bravery in saving three persons from drowning. Dur- ing the years he has sailed on the lakes here he has saved no lessjhang three persons from watery graves. His natural modesty pre- vented him receiving the recognition he de- - ' served at the time, but now that -the matter has again been brought up, it is hoped his - claims will he laid before the Society-' and suitable recognition obtained. -In 1865 he saved a youuggirl who fell out of a row -boat fromrdrowning at the imminent risk of his life.` Some years later he rescued a man in Barrie hay `who had fallen of an excursion boat into the water. In 1886. while running `on the Enterprise, he jumped from the Barrie lanade and ' rescued ta school-boy who had allen of in aboutten feet of water and was unable to keep himself aoat. The Society's medal could? not be more worthily bestowed than upon Captain Johnston, the` nial master of the Longford.-0rillia mes. ' Tan ADVANCE is ready to strengthen the t shove application. . The musical service in St. Mary s church on Sunday morning was St Clair s `Mass, the principal soloists being Mrs. Daly, Mrs. McAvoy, Miss Clara Byrnes, Miss Lizzie Ryan. Leading tenor parts were taken by 5 Messrs. Clayton and Powell ; the bass solo; ist was Mr. T `F. O Meara. The Resur- rection, was the name` of a solo especially well rendered by Miss C. Byrnee - The prin- cipal numbers during the evening service were a duet, Haec Dies, by" Miss Ryan and Mr. O Meara; solo, 0 Salutaris, by J. Clay- ton; and Rossi Tentum Ergo, by the full choir. Dean Egan preached morning and evening. - comma sraasrr METHODIST chosen. The choir of this church sang special an- thems on Sunday in their usual good style. As it Began. to Dawn " was the morning selection; - Mr. J. B. Edwards took the bass solo. During the oifertory the second an- them, They Have Taken Away my Lord, was given. The `evening anthem" was Who Shall Roll Away the Stone? the solo part being taken by Mrs. F. M Smith. ' ALLANDALE PBESBYTEBIAN CHURCH. The services in this church on Sunday had special reference to the event the day com-` memorates. ln the morning the choir sang "Galilean, than has Con uered, the bass solo being taken by Mr. J. Whitebread The evening anthem was Christ our Pass- over, by McPhail ;-the solo was taken by Mrs. John Clark and the duct by the Misses Campbell; Mr. Whitebread took the bass solo in this anthem also. The pastor's sub- jects were "Bethany -- Resurrection of Lazarus, and GoIgotha-Resurrection of Jesus. The altar was beautifully decorated with lilies.- ' . nanuvuuag SIIUIIUB In :1 ; \JIUl`lI Ill nxuuluu. The evening programme was :--Procea- Iional, Salve ! Feataviea !" Baden Powell; Feata-l Rea onses, Fallie ;'Pealma,ll3 (Ald rich), ll4( vk/es). 118 (Newb ;' Magniticat, Tours Cathedral Setting in F ; Nunc Dimit- tie, Tours Cathedral Setting ; Hymn 134 A and M, "Jesus Christ is Risen ; Hymn 135, The Strife in O er; Anthem. Christ our Paeaover Novella ; Closing Hymn, Light at Eventide. " ' e I . _ ` The weather on Sunday was not at. all favorable to avne display of Easter milli- nery, but did not interfere with the Easter anthems. -Nearly all the choirs in town rendered special programmes of music in the morning and evening. _ ' ' ` ' '1-amrrv cannon. The choir of Trinity church gave the fol- lowing programme in the morning ---Pro- cessional hymn, "Hail I Festal'Dav !" Baden Powell; responses (Festal Setting) Fallis; Canticle. ' Christ our Passover, Knights- bridge; Psalms 2 (Felton), 57 (Remagle), lll (Fallis); Te Deum Woodward's Cathe `dral Setting in A at; Benedictus : Hymn 134, "Jesus Christ is Risen To-day ;" Kyrie and` Gloria Tibi. J. C. Morgan ; Hymn 136 (Tune Simplicitas) Christ the Lord is Risen To-day ; Anthem. " Very Early in the Morning, Vincent ; Sevenfold Amen, Stain- er; Hvmn 323. " I am not worthy ; Ter Sanctus. Arenas in A ; Gloria in Excelsis. VI... nhon-an-gnu -unaann-an.-`A --..-. . D.._-.._ IJVWUVUI L WIII BIIIUIIII IR IIIIU IIIDUI-Uxe The only" `motion beeidee the one for ad- journment wee moved by Councillors Love and -Johnson and hskedmhot the Fire and Police Committee consider. the advisability `of buying cope for the remen. Reeveh`ave tlne n:1a.tterinha.nl ancl no doubt report" as next meetiniz. Donnell said that the Solicitors ha qneetion nnder oo`neiderotion.. - rlnnntnnll ll:-nnl-nn'n`nnn 0-La KIII would Clerk 4v_e the `A155 Special Music in Most churches on Sun- .I._. T -_L u--v-vv LLl0'1`T-AtBa-adfo d. ms nday Ma h V II. E .399, the wife of I.` llliott.`mana'ger gungd Bank. of a daughter, PORTER-At Crosaland. on `March 54th, a son to` Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Porter. _ DAY-0n the 28th 'March. to Mr. and Mn. Wm. Day. Creemore. a son. S`*`i`.?.:a`o?%}`. E`?a%? Mm ta 'cnf:,3'u March 24th, a. son to De; LE'l`HERBY-O Thursday. March . .' Vth wife of Mr. john Letherbv of a dung tents B HOCKING--In Collingwood. on Thursday, March :6th. the wife of J H. Hocking. a. daughter, GUES'l`--On March 28th, .1893. I. non to Mr. and Mrs. Joshua R. Guest. Bug oy Point. ROLLING--At Gibraltar on Saturday. March (8th, 1 son to Mr. and Mrs. W.'Rolling. V MARRIED. BOWLTES--McAFEE--On March 29th. by Rev. 1-`. Smuh, Geor e Lemuel Bowles to Mass Selim Lavina McA ee. both of '63: tiwillimhury. HILLIAR---KNlGHT-At Ijlradford. on March 28th. by the Rev. F: Smuh._ Joseph Hilliar. of Burk's Falls. to Muss Nettie M. Knight, of Bradford. A ..`n;.. nrxnlnvun I\ ll , I `I n , I... .'3ia"'im""c'T&`3L'1i'331` do not think more is any verv great need of the hose just now. However `I will attend to the matter. rm.- -_'I._ ._..-.:-_ l_-_:j-_ AL- -_- 2-- -3 I J1 IIUI IIIVII III-IIIUI IJIlI:IUIInIUI'DIlI\lIIo Councillor Brunt.on_--Have the .500 feet of hose recommended bv,the Chief of `the Fire Brigade been purchased? ~ .- ' Uheirmin Caldwell--I think there Trinity qnurcu Vestry meeting. St. _Pau_l's Church, ' Desqrvihg of Recognition. _ sr ' MARY'S` cannon. ii:Aarnis musxo, --Mr. W. J .' Hdlland, Architect, died on Thursday March 23rd, aged 55 years, at tha Ge'n eral and Marine Hospital, Collingwcod` aim ?-u prottated illness. Mr. Holland was in partnership for` many years with Mr. T. Konhqdy, Architect of Barrie, and about 12 A _hhe,rm didLan extnaive business .. - -:,.In:`9cts:!e%m-i9ritr of ' ` ~` , tntioqsvuotasrbjqnngmonue ulaunu no THOMPSON-ROGERS-On March aqth. 1 by Rev. Mr. Large. {ohn J. lhompson to the! May. daughter of ulius Rogers. 111 of the xoth concession of Tecumseth. v - .--.-- A.I`. 1-: n I 1 II u|.,, ` -4-The foilowing ragra h e. peered in last I'huredav s '.l`elearam :ELegbton Mc- Csrthy, -aM.V ., accepted an invitation to a dinner e.rty~gi`ven by Sir Richard Cart- wright n preference to a. similar invitation .frorniSir`0ho.rlea Tunper. This in consider- edzu It announcement of Mr; Mo- Cau-thy?"q in_ten`tion' to vote with the Libernls _ .II._ II`! `G -rD'in . `U ' "' """" """'sX' _ v 1 -1'ho Sfratford Public School Board has! decided to do away with promotion examin- 1 etiona and to promote pupils on the reports of techere; It has also decided to -dismiss the claues at 3.30 p.m. and permit no child to be detained after 4 o'clock. -The aupplimentary estimates brought down by the Ontario Government and pass ed contained the following two `items :-- Sl0,000 to erect a. courthouse and oices at Bracebridge ;- $10,000 to erect a reformatory for boys in Oxford county. ' , ,JlVI.- Q....-cc....a n-_I_I:- u IL , -1 n -lAocox_-ding to a `circular issued by the Education Deprtment in June, 1898, "it is pro that the" Inspector should deliver ' at out one lecture 11 year in gvery school auction on the Progress of Education in ntario. l8`Good bakin . pow 1-is very essential to home `comfort. If on - buy the New Henlth3Baking Po er in 1 lb. tips, you will not only have g . etc., but new health. . It is sold at on Vail-'9 at 15c. per tin. 9- morning on __. _-- vuvw-- u-vussn J. 'D`unonn%lark. editor of the Endeavor Herald, Toronto, will preach in the Conarefational Church next; Sunday, evening. Hie morning snbiect will be South American Missions. `@415-II Legislature in its closing hours. ' 7--Z-i.li`vlie'E}'<:nt'I1-e'e' -I;-i-ll, making it compulsory for a municipality to buy out any existing electric light company before installiuga municipal plant, was rushed through the II_ (V I 1\- I ~ I V O .- I l -Accord1ng to the new electnc llghti schedule consumers having from six to ten lights arelallowed to burn one light" until 12 o'clock midnight ~ -Tho return curling. match betireen the \ ofbidle and teachers was p?a.yed last; Thurs- day evening resulting in a vxctory for the teachers by 14 to 1. --Gaodall and Dryden, who were arrested ` here two weeks ago in their ight from Newmarket `where they robbed one Fanni- ghan of 8200, have been sentenced to two months In gaol with hard labor. | II`! t\ O- L \.I Summon. BOADWAY--TAY LoR'-on March 29.1w Rev. s. 1 Qlmmnn V\.'Hlha C. Rnndwav to Marv A. Tavlnr. t3'Don t forget t t ame_s Vair has an- otheicargo of New" 0 granulated sugar coming in. 'Prices'are out the same. __ v--- V-v_..- v-V wvu-g-vs `faction to thousands of ho e dvers for t8'i'\1dagnet;<:- Vfl')yea have beigiving satis- tzwent-y-ve years. None ul_ta. l e better re- i ' -On Tsesciay morning, Donald Currie. a. sailor, of Collingwood, steppedeefrom the train in his sleep when near London', bub was not seriously injured. VIII, , I .` 1 - I ' " ` __r 1 _-It has been suggested that the regular J meeting of the Public School Board next: Monday evening he held in the Grand Opera Houae,- so that there will be room for all who wish to attend. A - -7iI'a\71ion`Brown has been found guilty of the murder of Poceman Twohey, London, aid will be hanged on My 17th. AQIl\-._!L t_.._,_. A ,} --The Easter Vestry meeting in Christ! church on Monday night was postponed` owing to, the absence from town of J udg_e ` Ardagh, senior churchwarden. - 7 -vv u an -vvvv . #i':11'I 2:61; _` t ' subscribed to Trinity Church Plantatio Fund, and are desirous to do so, are requ ted to send subscriptions before the uY.._._.. LL- ___!_I! . ls of Ma_.y. *7 _ their; 7,... __-v _-- V- --.T,- --Jesus the socialist, or the remedy for! social wrongs," will be the subject of the ` Rev. M. L. Pearson a sermon in Collier street Methodist ehurclyga Sunday evening. Jar`- _-_I_- LLQ- ,,- _.-.1" I I _- v -j- vow Vr G Z? V` ZJXCTWC -Rev. Dr. Hindley greached in the Con- gregggional c_hurch _)n un mouiing and evemng. HIS evening subject was Room and was an a.b!e'exposition of the "whoso- ever of the gospel. T afternoon nex't. in. Trinity. Qhurch there will be a full choral service by the sumliced choir. ` HUAUVVIKY ** I I1! LUK-UH L\l8.l'Cl'| 29, BY CV. 3: Sheldon. Willie C. Boadwav to Mary A. Taylor, both of Minesing. RIDOU 1`--CALLIGHEN --In Ttinitv church Bar- rie. on Tuesday, April.4th, x899.` by Rev. anon Rainer. Mr. Grant Ridout. Toronto. to Mi_ss. T Alice Callighen. Wellington street. Barrie. A -ok{1iiA Io:r}i't Trade will ask the G. T;_R. to restore the $1 excursion rate from 1A`orVonto_ to that town. ` &'}l:llal$;eyou had. bone or two of Cali- fornia. asparagus 01'`, h d of" California` cauliower? If not, and get some at- James Vair s, where can always get! `early vegetables. ' New Field and Garden seeds new ar- riving at BOTIIVIYELUS. ..- :vv__ wv `an: arc `-_'--Robin'a were numerous on Tuesday morning. ' 3 L ~ t3'Finea't of roll bi) : T his `week at James Va.1r s, 17c. lb. _ _ I ` --Sv anato'r (`oan wiil_ nlase accept `our `thanks for papers" containing much useful informatio T -Lii}}pire dag} will he celebra.ted- in the Public schools of Ontario on May 23rd, for ' the` first time. ' . 7-..- --v..--.-`-.- yv-u--rw vvvuanuao ` 7 this for special snaps ` in Dry Goods. Clthl and Boots and Shoes. It is Bargain D at. . C Irwin s. See advt on 4th page, Agetia printed bargain list. - ` 4 my Raadable. Paragfa.phs- of % Luca-1' ilntayast. ` t;8'This_ is Bargain DaWin s. NowA Mu Io Sugar an Maple Syrup an nochwe Pu. _ The` Latest News F Yc?<>UN'r"1a'C1e1.ArxNc 5. 1518.15 IN _hll"E 7 And wish to enter 9. Buuineu College` 4 H that has 73 per can ol In Grqdunlol In good situations correspond with the ` x:_me1sio_r Business Unllage, Barri`e.% _ __ El- 1.- ........- ALI- -L_A.-...-.'.L Briey Told. V V "'%?*` `I I Mr. Fred C. Batten, late of Minesmg, has accepted a position as clerk with ffruer an Cram, the leading morchsnu`_;i_n`eHigh_land, Cqllornin. * He will have .cherg,:jo~_moit of the'rm a outside hnsineiI._witlr1he gauche! . /. The annual Easter service held in connec- tion with Trinity Church Sundav School will take placenext Sunday afternoon, at half-past three o`clock The surplice choir of. the Sunday School will render the follow- ing` music :--Proccnional'_Hvmn No. 390; Lord : Prayer. music by Lloyd; Cantata, chant No. 60; None -Dimmitis, chant No. 169 ; Gloria, chant No. 72; Hymn No. 136; Hyaim No. 134; Anthem. Guard while I. :1 ,- by Warrlngton" solos by Mafory metal and Ethel Flel:cher. dnelrb Ila Inn Hubbert and Bertha Powell; Evening No .22; ,ve1_-sea l and 3 song auoloaby lch. 3Pov;vell_`; Reoeuional, Easter ~ g The Union met on Monday afternoon with a good attendance. The President, Mrs. McKee. gave a very interesting Bible read- ing. One new member joined. The reports of Departmental Work are very encourag- ing. An Anti-Ci ette League has been i formed in Allanda e. Miss Wiggins. who is noted as a lecturer, will be in Barrie on May 1st, `and give one of her telling lectures on f'.Why Should Women Vote?" when we hope she will be greeted by a large attend- ance. She is very highly s oken of wherever she has addressed an an ience. Look out for particulars later on. Mrs. Reedy was elected treasurer in the place of Mrs. A. Hay, who has gone to Rossland. and whose help will be very much missed by the Union, as she was always so willing. to do any work asked oi her. The next meeting will be held on May lat. . ` Total for 4; years . . . . . . . . . .$8605 41 From this must be deducted the sum of $1,100. being the amount paid by Sheriff Druryto the'late Sheri`Phelpa_for accounts owing to him at the date of his resignation, since collected and forming part of the receipts of eubaequent years, leaving a bal- ance of $7505.41, or an average of net receipts-per year fox; the past` 4.5 years of `$1667.87. Six months of Statememt of net receipts of Sheriffs oice from July Int, 1894, to December 31st, 1898, which shows the amount received by the Sheriff for his personal use since hll appointment in 1894 :- ` --The Barrie Junior Baseball Club for- merly che Rattlers, reorganized the other night and elected the following ofcern :- Hon. President, Mr. W. Wilkinson ; Presi- aeht, Mr G. B. Simmons; Vice-President, Mr. Cochrane; Manager, Mr. Gray ; Treas- urer, Frank Smith ; Secretarv. Frank King; Captain, Frank Gray; Executive Commit- tee; W. Ness, 0. Lyon, 0. Scott. --At last Frid9.v s shoot by the members of the Barrie Hunt Club. the following scores were recorded :-M. Shanacy. 13; Dr. Wallwin, 9; H Harper. 6; G Love, 3; S. -Ma.ill, 8; E. Williams. 11 ; J. H. Willis. 2; G. Livingston, 2; S. Stephen, 5 : F. D. Height. 7 ; W. H. Minhinnick, 7 ; J. Somer- ville. 9. In the recent report. of the election of oicers Mr. Walter Raikee should have been mentioned as an honorary member. uncnuwu Au IJIIIUB uuxucu. BILL. Miss Violet Langmuir wore a. grey and fawn costume with white front. Her hat wasmsde of grey velvet trimmed with grey plumes and violets. After the ceremony the wedding party` ggrtook oi luncheon at Mrs. Ca.llighen s, ellington street, after which Mr. and Mrs. Ridout left by southbound express for Phila- delphia., New York and other cities. The bride was the recipient of many handsome presents. ...-._. YOU Am? comm: A I _.!..I_ -John Walker, of Medonte, was fined $25 and costs on "Wednesday by Magistrate Rosefor conducting a sale without a license. In appears that at the sale in question the auctioneer advertised to attend did not `gut in an appearance, and to fill the gap 1'. Walker stepped in. . Moral :' Sell not without a license. Trinity church was the scene of a quiet wedding at half past nine on '1'uesday morn- ing, when Mr. John Grant Ridout, of the Receiver` General s Department, Toronto. son of Mrs. John Rxdout, Rusholme Road, Toronto. was married by Rev. Canon Reiner, to Miss Alice Mabel Callighen, only daugh- ter of Mrs -Callighen, Wellington street, Barrie. The bride was given away by Mr. G. A. Radenhurst, the groom's cousin, and was dressed in a brown cord English travel- ling dress with double skirt and black satin trimmings, white satin front and point lace iabout Her hat was a brown velvet toque iwith black wings and violets. The brides- maid was Miss Langmuir, the groom s niece, and wore grey silkcord with white satin front and point lace jabout. Her hat was a Black `velvet toque with black wings and violets. The groomsman was Mr. Chas. S, Grant, the groom's nephew; Mr: rlnllinlmnn 1-l\aI\n:A.-J- .~...LL.... _..-.i.n ments to his skill as a. designer and draught!- man. The new hose tower in the market building was the last work he was actively `engaged in -Enterprise. ' 1,: rlv n n no . - - resent indications are that beef will be so _ at a high price during the coming sum- mer, so houselieeiiers need n'6t be surprised if meat billlrbdgiii to swell out`.-S Tnnsugn. out Ontario the price of beef is stien 3 and though Barrie butchers have not yet raised their price of steak, they are contem- plating a risepto 1250 per lb. Un Saturday the price was rm at $5 50 tor front quarters and $6.50 for hinds The market for drou- ed hogs is quiet at $5 per 100 lbs. Butter sold on Saturday at. 18c. and 19c. per 1b.. and eggs at 120 and 13c. Farmers wives may expect to receive a cent or two less than these prices on Saturday of this week. nn rnnnntlnuv ul~'\AnC ....I.I ..L 00- __._ L.--1--` vunu uucpu pxnucu uu onuaruuy 0! H115 weeks. 0:: Tuesday wheat sold at 68c per bushel, pease 640 . and oats 32: ,.hay $6.50 to 87. Dotatoes 70c. to 75. per bag. whndI;`;,. tie: l;;E<'s mother. wofb black corded silk with heliotrope front and jet trimmings, and heliotrope bonnet. MFR Rinnt Han n|0nnIn a nnno-luau nu... Jun uuuuuuqu, wuu uvuuuluyc uuuuut. Mrs. Ridont, the groom s mother, was dressed in black corded silk. 'Il__ 173-]-.. I -,, ,,.-, ,9 C Ts:.ao -PER ANNUM IN `ADVANCE ' - S1NGL %f lBS VFIVB CENTS- Net Receipts at Sheriffs Oice. Regular` Meetxng W. C. '1`. U. A Quiet Wedding. Easter 'r2'n-3 MARKET. auvvv n o 1897. . . 1898. . . 1894... 1895. .. `I l\l\lI 13-1`. ~F'U"<`58ht acres of S} of N'& of Lot to n_1ath :..T,`;..: :!:` :3`. `:":`:.`i`; _" 1%}: `Ems.-;-:-:..'; K3UV"""' " "*'H'l " " Documents on le to i)f0Ve,tlliI atatamozit. r 1-. `HI `I DGEQ `DJ-. md summer` newton opcnl ~ Ina \.oo'|cgu. .. cl f July and August Ilolldayl. ds:::i::)l t\avor`|)f'or't'eachen amn ed for these months. Particulars cheerfully 3 van. Addrou `I-91 '1' 33 A `H ` E F0, 3 good poiltion Eh Seotember By upeuding. 1' ; term in the " ` ` i central Business college, .. n\_..-..s.\ I.-am An!-H uh, when tlm Inrlnp ' UUIIIIV" ' " V ' ` ' V `V ""uvy : '1` t , fr In April 4th. when th 8 rl gfd '3'n`}une3 Sowion opens. ~'l`l:a 4,... nut close for July August holldgyg, V _________W L. xnvm N . :4 V0 ` SAM;Jil.VV!I`8LIY. En zylhv March. '9- :1i"1;'"\ir_Li l)VER'.l`l8EMEN'l`8.- BE READY Ttsmkox. BOYS &- BROWN.` Solicitors. No. 6. L Dunlop Street. Bantie. ` th :V[a|`ch_ 'oo_ no-:2, . - ---an nu. I099. `ALEXANDER BkowzLEE, Asnignea of iaid InIol'\?_an_t.j To LET. "7;.mi'a'::'"i3:'.e'.C'"\7v', . ` PRINCIPAL BORN. `w. J. ROSS. 5udpg1. "A 3183 111 LIFE] Good General Ser- II II (\'l`'I'`l\\! .. 13-15- run. 5 ., I .u as-. 5.5 u ._ . , That Comfortable and Comm out Brick Redd dance on Blake street, in1_modintely"Wst of tlIo'C_ol-` leg-iata Institute, known as .".Boulder{e!." hnvxng hotmr furnace nndmha: modem cqnvonnenceq. _ plvtoS`1`RATHY_ & ES'l.`E_N"Barriej . ; late. SirvCo:-neliuo Kortright. incl ' 3' utalvlg. garden. ego; For further lax:-dcubrn up 1 to _ A - -T -r MTST Tyggmgingmn, ~ That desirable rclidenco-and-grounaa on_I;neweu side of Bayold Itnet. Barrie`. inteulgmoccupiad :2 Hal riot-No. % 3. `_Weat..;ai_ie as may Strhit. 0-tie-Iiftl'=,. at an acre. Rop'gICCaIt Building, Stala. etc. Apply I * R..`.31E. 9_':.-' j =T .`...'v`-"."-"!`.".` Sir-Uornonul noun] . etc; -J .s'r1I ' ' I171` late. gard NQTJCE ` OF REMOVAL. ` BARRIE Mvsxc sroln 1 am p.;....s has re- moved eix doors East of the V stand.` We keep in stock I-leintzmhn & -Cole ' Plan celebrated n...a:.. n......... gm! n full Ihmnf `nlnv & Raven's ` IIIUVT UUS UUUID ll 3'-"C"t:. .I" uI;a.lI"u.-..`a|6 Berlin Organs and a. full line of aley 8: Royedi Musical Instruments and Supplies. _ ` . ~ ` T. .- .-;:`u'a'n--.parI'o-.. .. T A?r:Z}Ji=i*AaLL:+: I-lOiTEi. 'PnoPan17\? The Miscamp iuut within the cupation of Mr. ennv terml. Annlv to the owner. JAMES` F OR SALE. bell Hotel Propetgy `at Allandnle. old limits of Burns and now in oc- P. McAvoy, is offered for ale 55$`! I'lI_l'lI7I` C8511`? POlilBI,_ in reha? thereon. Apply ! ':T$.:'a'$.`. '3' E"1'1"X$'o',' ii Siiiei ?3r"iJeET' `euterms. Aegiy to the owner, JAMES` , S- CA PBBLL; urchin P.O. on-to " LENNOX, "BOYS 6: BROWN. BOSANKO S NEW BLOCK. Orr. Bums H01-31.. I-or first claes_ work in the Shsving and Hair-cub tin line so to hum: _ `. ' omfort and satisfaction guaranteed. 6-:8 A large amouni of private funds in dur hands for investment at lowest rates and on easy _terms of repayment. . ' UEKHARD l1EINT1MNn ` Orders left for. Tuning at 5: Elizabeth Street will receive careful attention. ' F'l'i'E"li"'i3i!'ii"lii(.'.? BARBIE, om. ENDOWMENT INSURANCE POLICIES We take pleasure in necpmmendin MR. FRBD. Bnooxs as a. com etent and reliube Tuner and Regairer. and woul request our trons to entrust to im work of this discription. espectfully yours. Gunman Hmwrzmau. I l\.-A--. Inf} `An "`un':u'n:u on! J: "u-KALL &-an-L _ _-u vrv-vu an NEW . BAR_I_3ER - SHQP] ~2- *Ee1;: 1;;I`or Sale In the Tdwnshlp. oI' Flop. ' Non}: Half Lot :7. Con. 2. zoo acres. no acfes cleared. Small frame house. good water. etc. . Also South Halt Lot z-,-,vCon. . 100 acres, soacrcs clear- ed. balance mostly hardw%od bush. stlblelrfin houses. xmplement, house and outbuildings. Youn \`har~_i of 5 trees, all bearing; nearly` 31! go M) 5911. T e above two lots are op" osite each other and wall be sold together or se rate . Terms easv. _ Avplyto S. R. BEETO . Anton Mills. :3-at Money! Money! V successor: TO s. 3. wmnR'uM.' 31 King St. E!}:8-1L;`1A13._81?.ir8)T(lr0ll1V5l,)'a. Sterling Silver and Plated`! Were. Watches, 01oeks,Jew- _ elry, Blouse Sets, Belt Pins. Belts, Newest Designs. . 8peeie.1>Attentien Given to -Watch B.epa.iring. s 1 TELEPHONE 2608 my lruu. mm: or. NOTICE is hetoby i_vg:n that the said William i Sinclair, ca`: ngton usmess so a Farmer at the said Townsh of 01-0, hss made sn assignment under R. S. .. x Chslater :47. of. his estate credits and effects to ona! Rose. of the Town o , Barrie. in the County of _Simooe. Solicitor. for the general benet of his creditors. A nnoetin `of the creditors will be held _in the oioe of tho said [nee in` the Town of Bm-we on Monday the lull! day of Apr 1899. at the hour o .2 o'clock in the sfternoon. to reoexvo s statement` of affairs and at point inspectors. and {of ordering of the sffaiusof I t e estate srenernllv. The creditors nub rpalnnntnd um In pom: Iuupvcwrlo Inn tor oruenng or we emu: at :17. estate gene:-11.! . The creditors are requested to le theirclaime mt _ the Auignee. with proof: and. particulars, as required by the said Act. on or before I the day of such meeting. ' ` And nnan in funthar n-Ivan Hunt :00 nnhl mm. Jan } IKIB any DI IIIIEII meeting. V ` 1 And notice is furthen; given that after said xoth day 4 of April. 1899. the Aeengnee will proceed to dietnbute ; the assets of sand eetate among the : nice entitled I thereto. having regard only tothe c I as which notice shall then have been given. and that he will not be liable for the assets or any part-thereof to anv om-non or namona of whom claim: ha ahall than Inn! 1 mania: lnutruuwnsa isuu cuppa;--v _ - `_ A; -F. jG`ARHE_TT$ PR0`?- Likawice qicq `of N."Ba rbcr, SiI Iu'3l'ft nun : " H. M. LIHINT WANFIED AT ONCE M . "ant _ . Apply to `D _.II Dr. Led Iat'1'\ia.rv.a3, 8q9. .. In the Manor oi WILIJAM SINCLAIR. 81-.. or use Townihlp o_t Otoi. In the county or Slmcog, Farmer. Insole `vent. . ' V ....c-:1-o ':I:'o;.;* % ' A . R. A. Douglas, GRADUATE OPTICIAN. " You will find spectacles for every si ht. and your eyes tested free. Also good an cheap watches. diamonds. jewellery and silverware. 1:!` Watches carefully repaired. ' Highest cash price id for Endowmonit Insurance olicueI. reliable tnnaniel or monev loaned PIANO _;1fUN1NG. not on mum: xor me anew or any parunereouo any non or persons of whole chime he shall then not ave had notice. ' . _ . Dated at Bertie` the 30th day ot'.Mu-ch. I899. j 13-14- Iown %?ropen[ %Fnr_A8aIg 6-I8 TZEIOLIAS STBITCE -1.]... .`.......I - Ill .., .. ... uuca ul 03,? 01 '5 9` cot .10 "L 1:" Com Tosnshi of Inmslo U " whmh the" as good farm buil ings. 301' fa" What ` mun I ty of fall plowing an a small orchard. Immedia e. possession. Notice % In A Grodiioris. :n-IAI=2I.E'v... Has rbmoved the Barrie Candy Works racrou Dual street into the vacant store next an of Hindu : 0-Id `Sand. - Chm-lav iellt oulv the best. `Q11. mainufactund on _theprAemiou. Nnw `_ Anv1cni~1snnnx'r.' FOR` SALE. 1 [JV CHARLE_`I- TO BE _ LET._ . ,1_I- -_j l5_......-'1! '-NDoN AND cA.NA,D.IAN 1Lo.A`IfIl nuugllc UIIIICI llII9lV_Hll_Io > AND AGENCY` cOM PANY, ],: g;@.,} If n. _....... \ 1 AU LT Gs COWAN ., Solicitors, Ban-ie._, Y:.i.un};?i Qf as opened a. ..H O. H. LYON. I6-ah `DONALD Ros.-, - ` Asaignoe. -- vw _y--v v Batrie. his $idcm.. Anh .1 nan nn. Bu;-ac. IIIOWIIIUIIU IIIIIIIIIIX money loaned DIED. COLL l NGS -~-In Bradford, on Saturday. `March 25th. Mrs._Ma.ria Collings. aged 3: years and Blmohtha. ll`lE.NDERSON--In Bradford. on Saturday. March ssth. Mr. Wm Henderson, in hlsgoth year. . LENNOX-ln Essa, on March a6th,':`899. Margaret Sproule. beloved wife of lohn Lehnox. aged. ~ about 7: years. V {NT-On March 2 rd. the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. John Vint. 1. Faive s Corners. McPHERSON--0n con. 6, West Gwillimbury. on the .:5th ult., Donald McPherson. in his 20;): Y '1 v . (3RAcll\fGER_--In Stavner. on the zgth ult., the in- fant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Grainger. ' j`?{0LlAS-In Suunidale, on the xgth ult.. Euphe- .mia Davis, wife of John Thomas. aged 29 vears. M(:CURl)Y--ln Midland. on Monday. March 27th. 1899. hH. Maria Met urdy, aged 27 years and 7 mont s. V . LAMB---At Niagara Falls. on March 24th, Catharine Lamb, formerlv of Orillia, aged 87 years. McDONALD-In Collingwood. on the nth u1:..' Neil McDonald, aged 20 years. . DUNC/\N-At the G. and M. Hospital, Collingwood, on the 25th ult., George Duncan. aged 78 years. M'.:KAG_UE-At West `Essa, on the 24th ult.. Jerry Mchague, blacksmith. aged 35 years. IAWRENCE---At his residence in Aurora. on March 24th. 1899. John Lawrence,-eldeat son of the late Peter Lawrence. in his 84th 'ear. De-- ;Bca-c_.l was the father of Mrs. T. H. edditt, of arrze. . Sl`EARlN~On March 2 th,_ 1899 George` earln Nottawasaga townah? . agedo 'ears. Becca: ed was a brother of r. Luke pearin. Allah-