Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 11 May 1899, p. 1

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L74.-5&1-Vi-Von`:-w v BELL_.McDERMID-At the r'esidenceT of the` bri: .e's parents. Duntroon. on Wednesday. April 26th. 1809. by Rev. Dr. McCrae. Geo. Bell. of Dunt `son. to Flora. daqghter of Jun. McDermid. ' LLY. \I`LEAN-In Collingwood. on Ma rd. RE hv Rev. hr. McCrae, L. T. Kelly to Miss {aura McLean, of Nottawasaga. TUDHOPE'-COLT.EY-At Orillna. May x. by Rev. nr Grant. Gordon Tudhope. of Toronto. to ..-G-O `To-.. R. % A. Douglas, an A v\vv a nu-I-n nun`:-ans: n `O lov Daged Ianuarv 2.1. 399- not xi.-Con. 3. _TOWl_IIhiP of Oio. ,-on the Barrie- m..-nz. .....l: as men: cleared. blllllce. good hlrdg ._.1Tojo ACRE rAnM.roa JSAL4E.`_ - '- l`--- A Tnmnnhin fl` n_ _n.f_hg X IYIIIII `ap N'nw;' Anvnnrlsnmnni-s. ----------.-_-___.._...__.--_--------------- Town Prnpeiy % For Sale; In ting Townnhiv ot (`bro and, - County _8unooe. ' gorl """ - ' 1 as to tnpompcwutcnnmuutcu. mg or K':S'"j.eD;,!:-cgggrly trame_l to pass these ex_- 0uI:stu_den Successfuyly, and Busmesa men apptjecu ,mxnal}t" mg, That's why we have many more 3" `-he": Sn: for mpable. eicxent. young m_en*a.nd avP1"' ll positions than we can supply. w01`w ter our Co`.lege at any tune. There You may 9-" ' t rfere with your advancement. f va$;.5t}l1o;[;:1x'tt(i,clmx1:1ers drop a postal to I you ' -W-_ :51, S'.EI.A.'W', Patncxmn. 11-....- and Garrard gtm, 'l`n|v-nnfn u-IV` `J3 `J1 Urur-2'-3 us 9 tuna "1' 1. . g uooaf allow": :'33.'q.';;-:hp".'a";"' msar~**'~~ 1 5;` VA I:EAB_LE `i;;;a:,u;.;ca gsso. A. F. GAH'RET'|'. , Box 118. Barrie. . 'S;)i'idtn A.'nn.n I ' THE INTERESTS .0? Box 3o1. Barrie. V `d -. M th. at datighter `to Mr. 0:X1;g:50%:::-leas) 3:353, Penetanguishene em. a ' `. . narritf. BR 1;ABRIE,{;oIJNTY 01? SIMCOE, ONTARIO,` MAY 11, 1899.? lpecisl price G'c:d;a Irv:i1: s. See advt. an 4If.h pa -The towxi -laws prohibit bicvding -on L sidewialka. ` `E many B.aada%b1a I aragraph`s Anti] Local Interest. L 'FreIh S'almon_ in: as `James Vail- s this week. . ~` Field anIiGa:don needs now ar- rlvlnmu nornwnnus. - * 17 II n _- -------- -uv :- vi anti `vi -Yellowv.or brown cottons "or Silks on He dved `black. Try Magnetic Dyes. Black costs l0`centa only. F 5 |The IfalestANews to-day aaaiat- ing in fixing date: for the intermediate` series of lacrosse matches in this diatriet. ' v' \- Rofa daughtter. anty Ba) the If? of 6' Rhauds HOGG~I B . t . Samuerl` flgggtzf fay `st '89`); the Wife of ` ' ` "\'I'\v-n\1\ Z f;1;Col&;vater Pianet please cre:1it this paper with editorial and other matter taken from its columns? T .W;EIourt' North Sta: A.O.F.will etend divine service "in Collier street Methodist ohnroh next Sunday morning. II- I1 I\I-__I_ 1.. ! f\,IIIO . In - a . o;m;s`;;;..?;t;a"';;;; '.1.;"':E;.;';.'.;c.,. 5 License` Commissioners purpose removing the hotel license it Cteighurst to Dalston. 1 .3117- |_-__- ;L-_.4 2.. _ I0 I ` ed the high 501100 A tion examinations. Can 1 ates in form I will begin on July 3, candidates in form II ` ,a.nd _commrcial specialists on July 5, and % candidag in} forms II1-and IV on uly 7. s-Dn. Vsllwin was in hard luck last -Dn.= lvuwin was in here luck last week Lon Wednesday evening the end of his right thumb wasbadly crushed between the aprquket and chain of` his bicycle `which he was cleaning. On Friday his valuable hound Nelson was killed by a train be- tween Barrie and Allandale stations; IIUIUUU HI-IV IKQC KUIII-I ll .UIlW II, K`, VVVVII I35 riday. this being his first trip of the sea.- aon. He left: homet 6330 mm. and reached ..-__ _.. 11 on _ ... 4.|.- .n"_..-_-- |__:__.. no UUWII CU llnllll lit!!! 9 VII IIIUTIIT UUIII5 10 miles; He left forhome atsv.5.o'olock. He ...........A.. a.I..2.....- .....2... -L LIL 'I ..I-_.1 ll'\I.-.._ uluuuo L59 Jun: nu. uvluv CV10 .Il UIVVB- H0 1 R reports things quiet at Island. `There \ are just two Indian {um {oyliving there; l'l \-D * 4.~;iga`a.{n..}.gsa ;h;;;`i.{: uI;'i3;7sprangI planning at nownwmans. 1 ---------..- ._v .-v - -v :_.-- -v I --Wm. Bigaail, "Jr Snake island, rdwed across the lake and u? the bay to town last ` Fridav. this being his first twin of the men. I VV .`\l:l.4I\\.JlL"` Ill lVl'i1ulUl U, U \VaHace.agcd 72 years. KIERNA?\'-ln Mulmur, W .years. ' III'\lI("'l`f\\V I II I ll `Harlan homzat T6.`30Hn::iI`a;ra17z;i-i';1c`I1Ve-i1 town at 11.30 am: the dlltlnoe beingtgs J nnnnm `ll. Inna `nu 'I\nInn no-_. K 'n`nnb -ing regimental. order :-" 51 will parade on the market square at 2 30 'vv- - ; -3.1: ' --Lieut.~Col. Ward hai. ` the'follow- I ta. Band, and Headquarters Companion Nos. 1. 4, and` pm., on Sunday the 21st inet. for Divine Service, to be held in St. Vincent : Park. VI-an f`.\II.uu3-L.. T--L,2s..L.. lV..'.I-4. A\-..__ _._J LIUIVIUV III IIU IIUIII III Qllu `III-I`-'UI:|UU 1'35" I The Coilegiate Institute Cadet Corps and Boys Brigade are invited to parade at the name hour and place. ,,. '11,; ,,u o ans... .. .' ~:.v-/ evening Chief Maiden. of` Collinqwood, brought Alex; Pelch, aged 14, and Jot.- Clayton. aged 15. to gaol until the Penetangniehene Reformatorv in ready to entertain them for 3 years and 2 years ree- pectivelr The boy: had for some time been rol ing up-a list of petty thefts. Pelch it the fourth member of the family that Chief Maiden has` had in charge. H IIKDV UIIUII IIVIII IJDKIIU III I UIIUII3II , DU across to Midland and down to Owen Son; and down by the C.P R. to Cardwell, thence home. The crop re rt over this whole route in one-third of {t e crop sown has been ploughed up.. 01- `the ow]; left` in the gtgonnd the `yield will not e" cent. of a.n~evex-age ox-op of fall wheat. over '50 per. ` '--Mr. John Galbraith auia of the fall" wheat cm as follow: :-Lut week I travelled I-om Barrie to Penetang and nnnnnn n Mlmnh ant` Janna 6:. ma Qnnncl -It in amusing to follow the newepaper report! of Pare and Holden'e probable move- ments eince their eeoape at Napanee. They were seen going through Kingston; it must have been they who blew up a safe in Corn- wall ; 059.? afterwards viIited.Montreal and were -heading for the Statee,-no they weren't for. they blew 0 en the Bank of Commerce vault in D on on Saturday mot-nin last and took $3000: therefrom; John alnier saw them peering north the-nnnln Lmmnmbnh gun` in IIIILQ union II` U UIIII I. C|II[UI DEW UIIUII! PCDDIIJB IIUI IIII through Newmerket nod to make mire of his men dro_veput them twice em} looked them right in the face. Didn t you see them in Battle on Seturdeyh Two fellow: who looked like them called at this oce end said Will you he so kind as to give no in few exohangu, lit? - ` O I. T I --'l`he `two Midlund boys. Terry and Thomusou. _who were brought to 35:01 on April 28th, for breaking into a railway car, 3 geared beforej Jmdge Ardagh on Fridty. (nan tIunIuu`Hnnl- nnnnnlmnnn in (Your!-.. uc>fif"r"o.\;1n Mulmur. &'i.:S"'%3'`. ;l;:i;a;:i::p`1;e:;I`;cewin"J:;`I1':; not their second en` was stated lees `week. In- view of _ thin feet, Hie Honor gave them some good advice end-suspended sen- tence. County Councillor `Harrell of Mid.- Innl` "IIICQIQQ-A An `\aI|A"'n' O`-`id `inlr Ant` ha. IlUIlUUu \JylIlIIry .\JU|lllUIIIUl' IJ-UITVII VI J.IlII|' land he. peered on behalf of the boys and he- oune t elr guarantee for good conduct lathe future. This lnoes , Mr. Hoggrell in the position of guordion of the boys` I0 for as their conduct is concerned. This respond- hility which Mr. `Eon-ell bu voluntarily token on himuelf II commendable and worthy -of `imitation by} inuential men of other towns. Elf these boynhew any sign of mine- behuviorn in ; all fMr. Harrell wuwayo so do nigly to remind thenij II oo;?.thcIr;*?cbHion`:to ig` il lIIm' thin M'Clothin V 1 heap t Ir'win a.. ' ?8'Boqts and S. as ate cheap .&t.Irwin s`. 'Ar;aDI_--_| -, _,I "manna." .-nu: COUNTY or Tsmcon gmp 'mnV DOMINION or CANADA can `c3,x`fnm`>'N.` Briefly mu. BIJIIIIIIUII III 0650 IJU \iII_IIIll'I|J|II:Ull L'UlUlUs -Mr. John Carley, boat-builder, reports business brisk. He has shipped severslnew row boats and skills to Muskoka and has many, orders not yet lled. SL THEI.z\NI)~Ix1 West 'Gwillimburv, on Tues-_ 3:1)`, May 2nd. Mr. Alexander Sutherland, aged \F!Il'L` T-Z-'.[;l*1*a(;i;Viq1')roperty on the south sideihas been laid out in four boulevards faced`wJith I cod andsueeded down. _ z.'Zfoot(1* fhioher, of Caiedonig, has given $150 to Royal Victoria Hospital `in `addition $225 be contributed before. " -'1`he following scores were-. made bv the {Barrie Gun Club at their weekly ahoolrlast Friday :-J. G. Scott, 10; Henrv Harper, 7; E. E. Williams, 7 ; R. A. Douglas, 6; |F. D._ Haight, 3. t\ "9 C In an . nun W:-Z-flriay 111), `I898 : Denth of Mr. l1 AIt.on McCarthy, the` eminent Canadian counsel and statesman. V Q --On Wednesday George Grant, son of Mr. `John Grant, was. thrown from one of Mr. |Dymens s horses on the Brookdale track. Hie right. leg was badly fractured. It ap- !peare the animal bolted. ' nu. . - . D .u 1' LIvs%{nI:]Zi}i5; xi1 Statements 3: the Township of Innisl for theyeara 1883 and 1884 If any person has these copies and. will lend them, kindly leave them at THE Anvmcn oice. -` Hillside, the residence of Mr. Lawrence on Baveld street, has been ,beauti`ied and improved by the removal of the high etreet fence and the poplar trees. The bank and lawn have been nicely boule- ivarded and sodded. ` VH5`-IV`-I XIII` EVIDVIWIII -It is reported thatthe new Redisiribw tion Bill to be introduced in the House of mtnons by the Lsurier Government con- stes wiping out the constituency of `. l in Dominion elections. Wm. .P., is the present representative. ii. Wells has received a. letter from M{. Mi?-(Dickson, G.T.R. District Passen- ._ Agent;_\accepting the Town Council s in tstionxtc he party of G.T. R. "agents to ` ending rive on June 5th from 1 to 3 whenlth y will be in town on a. visit ' Q resorts of Simcoe and Mus- _nI.- . .. *. All o (la lg Unvllungll, uuaunulultllg Anny` Nel itgeetjxa married in Toronto onoMay |2nd : Milszyfictoria Lemiue. ot Penete.ng- uid) q`. ; eception waegiven the happy coupl9,5tha,! ening at the residence of the grooirfa [bf er. Mr. P. Cavaneah, Vesnra. Mr, ehd; Cavanagh have taken up their reaidenp 0 Sophia street; 'r Bros. who are now on their v`9" . eelcontmue to draw or full house. -i, v v seldom that a good play and low r' on go together. but such is the case with it n Mam-kn nnmnnnu That! will in: in nd nal week as the Grand Opera. `It ) I.` U! U uuguuuux, uuu uuuu I: uuu IBIDDU vvuuu P e Marks Company. They will be in arrie every eveningdurina this week and next week will plav in Perth until Thursday when they will close the season. Should the Company ever return to Barrie they will again be greeted with large audiences. -u II 1 I . , I I III ..II .1. y\uI.w. ARM5TR01\'G-ln Bradforcl, on Tuesday. May 2; Mrs. C. J. Armstrong. aged 51_ years. 7 ROGERSOINZ-`On Sunday, May 7, at'his late resi- dence. in the Township of Innisl. near Churchill. James Rogerson. in the 68th year _of his age. The deceased was bor_n'in Dumfne- snirc. Scotland. and for the past 66 years a real- dent of Simone County. v `BROL'GHTO1\' ~-in Bradfordyon Monday morning. May 8th. after two days illness, Ellen Jane Walker, beloved wife of H. S. Broughton. P08!` lt`.a.~lcr,' aged 4Q \'ears. 7 - QC` I\'l\'r` A . 11- ` . I r\ l ` -4 II-" -1-L '-The Bell Telephone Company having relused to give the Town Council`the same terms for services in connection with the waterworks and -electric light stations as they gave the companies before municipal ownership waseetablished here, the Town Council has established with the three instruments they own, private civic circuit between the Town Clerk's oice, the Mayor s oice and the waterworks station. Mayor W.ells states that he believes this new circuit will be the nucleus from which the town will in time construct a municipal telephone service. Asseon as the telephone contract for the service to the Electric Light station expires (shout June 1st) a connec- I tion will be made with thceivic circuit. 3"3{".?$?"1?u}:1iZ3.?i :" -` "$:".:'2,"1l".l..',LZi`.;`-"E; expressed for the ulicted widow `and child- -'i`he Trustees of Royxl Victoria Hospi- tal desire to acknowledge with very sincere thanks the receipt of the following donations for the month of A ril :-From Corinthian` Maeonic Lodge, arrie. and Celedoniun Masonic Lodge, Midland, $8; V Guthrie- churoh.~ ro, 89.24, to he need in pnrchnein adinateb e bedside tablet; .Mre. Roe: an Mrs. Stevenaon, "magazines; Ladies" Anx- iliery, 2.doaen pillow cases, 2 tehleolothm! Innnnha nan churn nuintnlnh haul awn`. Inn 1..- I I3` I TITK FIIIUVV U Q TIJIVIIIVUIIU. II-nngie. gee Itove, curtains and rods for re- ception `room ; Mrs. Welter Strident, p tient e table for Methodist. ladies furnieflt inge; `Joan and Welter Reiko: and Jack: ` --'I`he intermediate lacrosse club will this `year be made up from the following stars : - G. Webb, George Marrin. Con. Marrin; Lorne Clark, Albert Clark, R. McDonou2h, W. Reid, D. Heard, and Alex. Pirie. Messrs. Dobbin _of Peterborough stud Thomp- | son of North Bay who are working in town this vear will also be members of the team Fred. Clark is captain, Albert Simon is This, celebrated trio are hard at work train- ing the boys into line ready to carry the 1899 intermediate championship for thig district. ' trainer, and C. H. R. Clark is manager.- l -"Mr. John Dougell tried for three 01" four years to get the grass to grow on the `lawn in front of his residence on Worsley street. This spring the lawn showed up D as dead as usua , so acting on the suggestion of his brother, Mr. Dougaii cognmeneed to `dig to the gas branch to see if there was a leak. He had not gone far before he met gas fumes. and in the ipe there was a leak. lar e enough to supp y several consumers wit plenty of fuel for light. The pipe was repaired and soon we may expect to see the greenest. lawn in town in front of Mr. Dongaii s. . ` --Mr. A. W. Balding, forest ranger of the Crown Lands Department, Toronto, died at Bisootasing on Tuesday morning fromabursting `of a load vessel in the brain,~ after a brief illness. The deceased wasabout forty years of age and a native of this town. Several years ago he married Miss Jessie Edwards, third daughter of; Mr. James Edwards, postmaster, and afew years ago moved to Toronto.` His wife surviveshim with two children. The remains weretaken to his late residence, in Toronto. on Wednes- Anio `An kn-:n` .15,`-`I ' sank -uvnvanl-`ac! 8. I $:;aiey:" :vi.l`d :>`;ve_;;"lvlriu:.uw " owers; Mr. qgfagn BN1 1-. rnwn, __._A-I_'_- , ' `IL. .__,I,A ll..- `ITISII vino , vvuu nuwuru i JIIIII Urn pun, V Mr. Bo non V R` in . magazine: ;'Mra. bill. Ross, fruits; Joule pb, .Norman_ Wot-tlov. wild owpftg. egIe{tablooA; Mr.` ich, apgles; Mn. `Will. -On Tuesday morning John Fox-tner. of the Weet End,-he peered in the Police Court whither he had _n emnnoned' by Truant 0icer_Kidg for not Iendin his children to eohoolnfter bein notied: no threew_'eeke ago to do 110., 9' uncured thojnagztgete that ho wen very deuimneo of giv _ `{=j._hiI childrenan education, but-pwinB`,_` a`h`enoej4 from home, 120 ' In.d.``etho,r lnoenV.en`i`-'- eneei. .Ifw,}hgd: j ion}. :9 nape _ . ` \ reciu._/to the aervicou ofdia. frind too m{1cb' to again found on forbidden ground. ...(..-u, nscu qw \C1|3 .. '. h BELDINC--TAt Buscotasmg`. Ont- on M33 9` ' x8c.q, AHFCJ w. Balding. aged About 4o var; MclNTOSH-In Barrie. on May it! J`"` ` lntosh, aged 70 \'cI\l S, I month . ntermen! took place at Hillsdafe. 5-::.- are scarce trollera IQ . Cavanagh, blacksmith; Baf- Ln unnunn:n:-1 :-1 rnnunnbn nnrunn school. Three of: them had started to thee West-`Ward, however, on Monday morning and he promised to keep them there regular- ly. Bis.Worship said he `would merely de-V lay then e until suchtimes as the children were allow ed again no.1-emain out of school. The magistrate says that children between the agesof. 8 and 14 years must go. to school or he will make their parents pav a ne ranging from $5 and costs to $20. Truants and their parents will do well to ,take this warning. A Total Assessment, $1,552,965; Popula- - tion. 5,830. Assessors Fletcher and Ward have com-V "plated-their assessment of the town Some particulars gleaned from the report are as follows :- ' - .Real Property-- Ward 21$.275 II 2 . - .' . - . . . . n . . n - - n n . 22S.9'25 Personal Property- Ward 1 . .. . . . . . . . . . . Taxable Income- Ward 1 . . . . . . L. . . J. Y. Egan, rnia Specialist, Toronto, will soon make - e of his usual periodical visits to our town Barrie House--Saturday (one day only) M ' 13th. Mr. Egan is a most competent S_ -- 'alist in the treatment of rupture in this co `try, and is thoroughly reliable. This gent] an deserves the-gre_at -success he is meeting - `t-h wherever lie goes -' as he has proven in self an honest and diligent investigator in- - e study of Herni- otomy in all its branch ` trust your case to him ` u are under the care of one who is 2 anxion and willing to make vour case the succ :: at you would like it to be. Alicted pers s who are not `in gooil circumstances at pr nt should`not When . you en-' allow that. to stop `them f - consulting - fwlth this great` Specialist. ' A andeven if you are not in a - your case permanently treate obtain some good advice that wt` valuable.-to you. in the` meantim :A imhie i-31. with home testimony. .. ice is free. on to have _ you may prove in- . See ad. L I V|IJ DUI IEII u 9 u u o n n I - Methodist . . . . . . . . . . Episcopal . . . . . . . . . . . Ard ugh Memorial Home . 6 30. Con. 3, Veapra. . . . Royal Victoria Hospital . . _the oommisaariae depart- ir has this season ample or ban` ling of all ready 'frige tor for cooked p" per avor Try Specielniea meat, James facility for the p cooked Meats. Dome sliced Corn Bee -, ] Boiled Ham, Jellied_`Tongue, Jelli . derloinu, Jellied Rockp,_,Froukfrt Stu Cambridge Seu- IZQ. l`saiVnI'l'-ilaninn nn no Huh -A--an ' UGPUIUU O I o n - O u I n J o n o - u I 0 Reformed Episcopal. . . Congregational . . . . . . . .- .- . . Presbyterian . . . . . . . . . .A. . . . S. A. Barracks. . . . . . . . ..~... Town Property- Electric Light plant .. . . . '. Waterworks plant. . . . . . . . . Nelson Square . . . . . . . . . . . . St. Vincent Square . . . . . . . . Duckworth Place . . . . . . . . .. Queen : Park . . . .. . . . . . . . . . Agricultural Park . . . . . . . '. . Town Hall and Market. . . . . Police Court and Fire Hall. County Pro rty- Court once .9. .. . . . . . . . . . . (:`raol...":'.'...- . . . . . . . . .. ' Registry Oce . . . . . . . . . . . . . Surrogatecourt Oice . . . . . Dominion Property- . Post Oice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Armory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cemeteries-- . y ` Presbyterian . . . . . . .N Mnknznf V Thefofal assessment for 1898 was $1,607,- i665 and the `population 5.493. ll"Z.'.'.IIII 15%;". i 3 u 5 . . . . .. 51 28 3 u 6......___y'100 .261 1_r.x1=:Mr'r1o A D THEIR VALUE. Tannery (except T school put. 3 T....`2.`:`..`E";='.;'.:.;;.'% ' ":' = ' ' ' Schools-- \- ~West Wa . J Central .- . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . Allandsle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . East Ward . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .- Collegiste Institute . . . . . . . . . . Churches- Elizabeth street Methodist. . . St. George : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Allendsle Methodist . . . . . . . .. Allsndsle Presbyterian . . . . . . . B. 0. church and soboo1.. . . . _ Collier street church and school T Trinity church and school. . .. Eaptiet . . . . .. ,1 I'.,!_,,__._I 9.5; ;-;:i;a.:'"'.g. ;:;::;:;f;" I I I o I u A 5 O n I n W ard 1. . . G.'i5.If'a Total Assessment. . . . . . . . . POPULATVON. ......___/"100 .26} VALU annery - u poses).A.;..... ....,,.,..., ublic Lib ` 3hoo1s-- \WescWa A.. . . . Allanda.le_.... . .V -zv:':v1::-I en .g.'I.`uu| V in Ullg 6811- e, #iWl andv ot en an the wagon A Hot Wabher Anhounoextient. N08w.x\'_ SPRUCE. om x8inl1'es u Jo.-mi`. m"h"Pl-'1nl1ng. \Vrite fo rices. F.G.-M`6RTON.. Allandale P. O. ` ' 19.39 -._g_ ` Yonge and uerrara a_Is.. Loronto. 1150" Af; TING A And wish to enter a. Business College A has 73 per cam. ot its Graduates in good situations correspond with the . . n.....:..mm nnrm Davmin the` Assmssmmm FOR. 1399. 7 ` in No.6 Ward. . Total . .' Total . Total . Total . Total . MISCELLAN EOUS. Dogs. Cattle. A Q OR I Market. . nd Fire . . TIONS :*;:.'::::::; . . of a student reasonably well.- ~ The gradu- .mc=e"> - .....-.-n Au gust N ass COL- r to Barrie! Hogs. Horses on 1 4 H`) ..$ 53:57) ..s 1,552,965 . .$l,4l9,l65 218,275 223,925 426,505 213,735 197 915 108.760 25,000 nuga. 14 \J"I\I\I 13,800 26.950 2 onn M 5,850 51,500 .1o,o5o 11,900 IEO |l\I_\J>J I \In`*`lll .'I Ullllul 1 76 yezus. ILITTLEV-In Creemore. ' ran rc . 3,836 .900 t\FI\ $5 U,vvv 12,000 0 r.-nn _&,UVU 10,000 u,vvv E55 500! vv --:.;:.: .;.:;n:;;r:;:2:;,.v:::n2:.a DOML\'lON RADIAT CO., Totonto. no-9 E5 536 52 31 wv`l 3utter `wee plentiful. the highest price _ paid being 14c. Eggs brought 10c. and 110. i per doz. ` A Inn;-nu; :.n;nm6=Lo- A` `.._I-- .._...1... ....__-_`-i--- IIUB Il\lIM A larize quantity of early garden vegetables was sold at. the 5c. per bunch rate. How- ers were also numerous and sold from 50. each per plant to 25c. each. 11...`... .1- --.... ..-__ _.._.L':,. _,.s_. n-- van you pus-uu cu auu. cuuu. _ Potatoes do not vary much in price. 650. to 70: per bag being the usual gure. A few choice bags; sold for seed, brought 75o. per bag. ' Very littlewheat was offered tor sale on the market last Saturday. A fewfbagn-of the goose variety sold at 63. per bushel. red selling at 65c The large acreage of falle,wheat that has been ploughed up has stiffened the price of coarse grains for need urpoaes, the following prices being paid- gease, 75c_.: oats, 39c ; barley, 55c. Buy- ers for shipping purposes would not pav any more than 67c for peace, 36c. for oats, and 46c. for barley. Thu lna nr\nv\`n nvyonuva A` sign --.~--- ---- `.I \I III IIWI I9! I Thelast maple syrup of the season was sold on Saturday. Mr. Beeton, of Craig- hust, has perhaps made more syrup than most others, his output this year amounting to 140 gallons from 1000 trees. though, said he, I usually make 240 gallons .trom 1000 trees. - on: On Sunday morning Elizabeth street Methodist church opened up clean and bright after undergoing extensive repairs since the re in December last. Mr. Geo. Ball super- intended the rebuilding. The church both inside and out has the same shape and much the same appearance as before the re. The ceiling nish and handsome deep border are the most noticeable improvements. The organ also passed through the artist s hands and now looks as pretty as _a new instru- ment. . The total indebtedness on the church on Sunday morning was about $550, but this amount was decreased by $350 in subscrip- tions on Sunday. The tea on Monday even- ing cut off another $30. so that is reasonably expected that by the time all contributions are in the church will nwe no man anything, _ a nancial status which every church might quite properly desire. ~ Dan no (`navy-inn Q uuuu -3-.6no.A.-...L A` hl... IIICI The ' matters on which information it asked are as follows :--Membership of Board of Trade. principal public matters taken up pby'the_Board, if the work of the Board of Trade is practical and helpful to the general Enblic interests of ' the communitv, copies of oard of Trade Constitution, By-Laws, etc , and general` observations in the light of ex- perience of the operations of other Boards of Trade. ' `I13- II7-A,_,L2_, _,_ ,,1 1 .. . o \1I-IIIAW MICBIICI V Rev. Dr. Carman, Superintendent of the Methodist church, preached at the morning and evening services. The seating capacity was equal to the demand `in the morning, but at night was not large enough, a large number ot people not heiugable to get in. Dr Ca.rman s evening subject was, The Enemies of the Cross of Christ. He began by anyeulogv of the Bible which he said A contains more compactness of thought, or packing and pointinzw thought than all other books put together. He said arrant blasphemy is the name anplicable to the teachings of certain learned men that God. is unknowable. "If I can know anything, said he, I can know God ; the knowledge of God is the earliest knowledge children can and should get. mn 1,1115`-ruin kin sank-in:-.6 Linn nnnnlunn can Uvlna -auuvavuu Pill an Ill vuaaasu .1` A movement is on foot to establish a Board of Trade in this town. The Town Council approve and are promoting it and have requested me to call a meeting of busi- ness men in order to discuss the proposal. It is my desire to have all information pos- sible for this meeting as to the practical ex- perience of other communities with regard to a Board of Trade, as well as data bearing on organization, etc`. I shall therefore esteem it a`favor if you will at your earliest convenience fill in the blanks on the en- Iclosure herewith and return the sheet to ...... 79 _ `L 0! paslurage; grounds 1:con.~nsung of a w tor house so rooms). a'`f ground. well wat d,"suitable( for garden! Suppl`, `f I _ _ _ o gontain ag unlignited _u .c nuldmg s:1n_d\vhIch mgs steudyjncome. mag; `f`"') Supply m town ; 0nu3atTlIE A1wAncg 0 _g . 19-ax rare bargam. Ap- U` L I UV: His Worship issued a letter to business men asking them to attend a meeting in the Council Chamber last night, to discuss the question informally. Part of the letter `read as follows !--``At a recent meeting of" the Town Council they discussed the advisa- bility of making an effort on their part to promote the establishment of a Board of Trade in this town. and with that object, in view the Council instructed me to invite a number of our business lnen to a preliminarv meetine for the purpose of lacing the mat- ter before them to'take suc action as they .deem advisable. The impression oirmy mind is that if proper encouragement be shown by our business men the movement will assume denite shape and gratifying results will ensue. - l".;II ._-__._; _l.`;L, ,_,.-.'.or. Inn ` the meeting will appear in next week s ADVANCE. . -A. I`eaaier u pinning mill at Peuetangub shone wu partly destroyed by fire onHTne|- - 3` day merging. . V . Last` Thursday Mayor Wells issued the following circular to fifty Boards of Trade in different parts at Ontario :- HA u-n..u....-...... :. .. L... 4.- -_L-LI2_l_ _ yuulvu anus BUVUKGI auuuuulu. The re-opening services are under the direction of the pastor of the church, Rev. A. G. Hudson, and will be continued next Sunday, when Rev. Dr. Chambers, Presi- dent: of Toronto Conference, will preach morning and evening. A 4_A__-__ Iva auuvacaylug ynusuuuulu W glVUl.l. Rev. M. L. Pearson occupied the chair. Addreeseewere given by the Chairman, Revs. D. D. McLeod. J. Young, S. Sheldon, and W. R. ' Mclntoah. The following soloists contributed to the pleasure of the entertain- ment : Mr. H. Piercy, Mr. Joe. Young, Miss Biugham with accompaniment by Mr. J. 0. Morgan, and Miss Dyment with accom ani- ment by Miss King. The chair 0 the` church sang several anthems. Th l'I-nl\nI|:nn nn|\n:nnn own nnzlnn Qlnn UGLI lit)`. OIIVII-Ilhl `Ulla To illustrate his subject. the speaker re- ferred to the British ag. He said the Imperial standard stands for 9. glori- ous history; growth of constitutional liberty, power. authority and law, proper enforcement of laws, liberty and equality of subjects. possessions, honor, and civilization. The eloquent divine closed his development of each point bywalying with bitter irony; "You, an enemy of the British Flag, hie you? You, gritting your teeth 3 It's only an old rag; pull it down! pull it down ! Such was the Doctor s effective method of stirring his hearers to patriotism and loyal- ty. Comin to the application of his sub- ject, he sni the Cross of Christ. likethe British ag, only in a. hundred fold greater ldegree,`sta.nds for a glorious history, liber- . ty, power,- authority, justice, equality, richer and civilization. [\.- 'Il'.._J-__ -__-_.2__, D A . A A I uvuvn. uuu vn y llllJl|ll\-Illa On -Monday evening from six to eighi: o clock tea. was served to 9. large number of people in the basement of the church by the ladies of the congregation. Afterwards a very interesting programme was given. REV M I. pnnrnnn nnnnvn.-I Q1-.4; alumi- iswx/.oo `PER ANNUM IN ADVANCE SINGLE `COPIES FIVE CENTS. -_._.`,__._.... ..... .. Re-Opening Services. , . ce}z_;`.'\"d 1)) Virtue of the Powers contained in a. be _"` `imgage made to the Vendor. and which will for?-Oliuccd at the time of sale. there will be oered R0 S- l`c by UBLIC AUCTION by Mr. oseph 3'~`- 1\ucuoncr_r. at the QUEEN'S HO.EL in ne and County of Simooe, on h+111nr1.... 11 Ann` C. I 1 `AAA A Board of Trade. THE MARKET. .. ' n wwn oi Barrie S'm ruraay, the 2n_}`1_yq3,mA.iL1J`.L1I3__!!!`_% (hr hm 1 `-v` ____d ___,._.., -vv'1 , , _ ' .1, followilm Elthr hour of Twelve oclock. noon e V \ 1 1 arm prpiacrty. namffltyhte North `fatty. The South thirty$eiEh`ffa'ce?,:t.- Number TW,"`y-E nine acres of the west ha 9 cf the TOWI`lBhlp 0` nine in the Second Conc;I9| . Egrsa. in the County of SImCO- h. . ma situate in th 15, Draped)` is first-class Pm'e ' v - . E n v 1 d Agum ' rhihf*3 ?efseLr'v'e trid- . . Hhe pm`. hER1us OF sALE.--F|f*& 9 "' C - fule _ . ,, at the W`? ". , .0.h:`a:::::2L:::i: :::`.2% aw-==""` Week thereafter. For fur of .051`. ' `I ;- I the-r particulars and ",mn._ , 2 P Y to 1u-r~-v---* t `to ` R Vt: ntice us hereby g`Ve"'.:t::"l99I. 38" Eiuatutg of d other pa, -was 4135 `O1? 9`ig;";_ ` cre 1 s an . the estatlrofdM39*;`: ;gO"`33" , lsed. le On - . - ` 'o Ife requ`i`;'::)l on or befOf~3hI:g-p. 2 to send by post. prcpaidv `E,;,u-.or.` I fg `.' Barrie S;lubt_ors fOl"th;n4 ~ ` ` n 7 ' i x ` :, ' . ticula:-E gf thg: grim! _ "ow: " ' tafter the ' I FVTORTGAGE SALE ' April. good sltuauuua UUII\vwFInn- u.-. .- Excelsisr Business college, farria. .. ....,...= nn le to prove this statement. - BLUUIDLUL ., ______ Documents on l K , ~. , jL ` - OSS pn .. ' cu-an. Towiii pno`\-:n'rv_ ron SALE. L-n~ .l.a=:....1.uA . c..- .- ,__-n_ 4-_-__ .L- ll- anu u.. ~ Barne. --1 n `UULI--4.. of a sun. _...n MCLCIIH, Ul nuu.u.waau.5u. jDHDPE'--COLY.EY-At Dr. Grant. Toronto. to Ada. youngest cjquglmter. of Mr. and Mrs. A. Colley. cf the Brmsh Arms; Coldwater. my, may 8: years. .- _. uy-.-use u ullu IuvlI|I|IIUl|U_ Us `van- ,v to _ `D I CCARTHY. PEPLER 8: McCAR.THY. of Barrie. Ontario. ' . " vandal : Qnncitnf ' ovER .. _ _. h d '. A '1 7th, a dau htey to S.\II:{anC3M:s.u8 ]a:`smi`t)l?. Taoronto st.. ame; 1\'_-At Gravenhurst. April 14th. the wife of M,_ T, J, Overn. a son. ' .1-AyLoR-At Gravenhurst. April 26th. the wife of Mr, Chas E. Taylor. 3 900- V ,1 ` CL Mg, Wm. Lulross. a. son. _ , ._u\r\\' .4. n..:ll:n_ Maw 1. the wife` of Michael LRoss_At Gravephurst. April 27th. the uwifuofu ` Ni w KiiiVi?fiic'iv1-'rs. 1&2. LA: Shanty Bay, wife G." ....l.onn _ `-' UL-I-1--- vv 3 - ........ .._, and Gerrard S_ts.. Toronto. `jrdR_\'ALE. V MARRIED. si;, rooms. P, H. 'R'l"1 BORN. DIED. ' _ Mr. Lnas 1:. u.,...., .. .,.,_ CU ?z3$.`ZS.?32l21;.3?" ~ ""? or uacaaeu TIFiIn-OIIX; g,r':l.|1a. April 99. the wife of Joseph WOOD--At Oriliia. Mav 3. the wife of Albert Wood M a soh. / April t1,e'wih:`of- ounnnks. STEADY `I7-un-an Anniu ab nnnn tn , Mr. John Hiousfon, aged `Mrs. D. Little. aged 72 Mrs. Kiertiatn, aged 84 sIx,rooms. `P. H. LSTEWART. a, Unumo. Vendor : T Solicitors.- 93' Mary Mc- 17-I9 J.ILc.'aa.a- FL'Rl.ONG`-In .\'ottawa. on Saturday, April aqth, .593, W. A. Furlong, aged 68 years and 8 months. -CROVE-Jn Nottawa, on Thurscla_\', A rll 27th. . xuq. Eliza. Arleen. infant daughter 0 R'chard and Annie Crone, aged 6 months. _' _ I I\lL'RP,HY-,-`ln Toronto. on M_ay xst. J I. Murphy. father of Mrs. James Gullovlc. Collmgwood, . aged 6';\ears. _ _ MARLll\'G--In Cookstown. on*Fridav. Avril 28th, x8o9. Charlie, `only child of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marling. aged 5 months and 12 days. RH-`7.lNHAR'I`~ ln Barrie. on May 3rd, 1899. Nicho-, lax` Fllelnlmrt, Davis street. aged 84 years. He was buried in Crown Hill Cemetery. Rl.\'-At Longford. April 30, the wife cf 1). Rix, aged 28 years. I , an nv\v\vn\- A. n_LLL.--- A_..!I _- ll-.." ,._ Notice is hereby given to -Richard S. Brooks { (who. it is eaid, has left this Province) and to all others whom it may concem._that_uuder andb vir- ` me of the power of sale contained in a. certain ort- gage (which will be produced at the time of sale) made bv the said Richard S. Brooks and in. pursu- ance of the terms of said mortgasef there will be offered for sale by PUBLIC A ION. at the QUEEN'S HOTEL- in than Tnwn nf Fund. I... `M- Satrday, tha13t1.1`d::LyLof%May,' 1898, at u.3o.o clock e.m._ . I ` ` That valuable farm property known as the North- erly 3: 7/10 acres of Lot 3 in the net Ran e, and 79 ` acres. more or less. part of the West h of Lot`3 1 in the and Range of the said Township of Oro. as niore fully described in the said mortgage. A There are said to be noon the said nrnnertv 2 ram. more Iuuy uescnueu In {no stun mortgage. ` There to ban :1 the said pfatgaertya frame dwelling 1% storeys hig 16x24. with " dition 15x24; frame barn 36x70 with stabling underneath and ad- dition aox7o _ - ~ TL- l.....l 3.. ......-I.. -II -I--_-.I _..J 2. 3- __2.| .- L- _t ` GIKIOII 3OX7O The land is nearly all cleared and it is said to be of excellent qunlitv. also that between so and 25 acres are sown with fall wheat with the promise of a good CTOD. ' - u'J lPl;e vendors pro ose` to have spring crops gown ` between; now and t e date of the sale. wv--V -'_ _.- u ---- u..- ---v v. u--nu uuouvu Ten per cent. of the purchase money to be paid at the time of sale. sufficient therewith to make in all one-fourth of the purchase monev, within 30 days thereafter. and the balance (to be secured by mort- rnun-, on the said nrnmmI.n\ n:nmlnIn in aonnr-dance Wllill (H3 KDITIII Inn CUIKIICIOIII OI sale, WHICH Will 00 1 made known at the. time of sale. and may in the i meantime be ascertained on application to : STRATHY 8.: BSTEN. M Mortga.gees' Solicitors. Barrie. |I\_.-.1 .7: 1.4: '_o-_ l5\.'u cu '1 VIII u. .\m Rznthburml April V:nn.\n nrr.-I -ya x-para, Farm" 'l5""rii"perty tI;e Townnhln at nm and znereauer. aua t_ne oaxqnce uo ne securea oy mon- gage on the sand premxaes) pa vab1e in accordance with the terms and `conditions 0 sale, which will be made known at the time of sale. and mnv in the Dated I 1th April. 1859'. It AL. _|_____ ________.___ .4 un- """ "' 'I"' "'V7' _ . If the a.bo:f`lproperty is not sold at the time of sale. the vendors ' I be prepared to lease the same tor the current vear. ' 1: ` [DC VEXIUOYI W! D the current year. Were, Watches, 01eeks,Je 4 elry, Blouse Sets, Belt Pins, V Belts, Newest Designs. Special Attention Given te Watch Repairing. E 4 1 TELEPHONE 2608 =3-1V E Sterling sum and new ' ' SUCCESSOR TO s. B..WINDRUM. 31 King St. 4E:ap1`;1} gyms) Torony FULL LINE OF We takepleasure in recommendin MR. Fun. BROOKS an a com etent and reliabe Tuner and Regairer. and won! request our [trons to enttust to im work of this discriptjon. espectfully yours. Gnauxko Hawrzmau. t`\-A-.... I-l`L C..- 'l`....2..... -5 -- D|.....I..oL Qt...` H. M. LUIJN T, JlLl\l1\1V\J.\`- \l. 1\u.uuu|u. lllllll ad, 4-nun; ---u~ V Kinnon. vngcd 75 years. - CA.\{ERON-At McPhee's Switch. April 27. Mrs W Donald Cameron, of Mara, aged 48 years and 8 months. .A_ - r. cr 1 It . `I , YI-L-4A IJEKHARU l'lBlN'l'ZMANo Orders left for Tuning at 5: I Elizabeth Street will receive careful attention. ` T F'i%'"li'."I?iiti'Iii'('j"" BARBIE, out] Highest cash price said for Endowment Insurance Policies, in reliable ompaniee or money loaned thereon. Apply \ M O. I-|.,LYON, D-.. 4.-.. A DESIRABLE HOT'EL`PROPER'|"Yl . FOR SALE. The Miscampbcll Hotel Pro rty at Allandale. iust within the old limits of attic _and now in oc- cupation of Mr. P. McA\'oy, is offered for sale can ' to ma. A Ely to the owner. JAMES CA P E}.L, urchill P.O. orto ~ ' LENNOX.` BOYS & BROWN. 0 _ L9- is 43-2.-.. One of the lat_'gest.Music Stores north of Toronto. All kinds of Stringed Instruments, Folio and Sheet Music. and Musical Sn |_ioa. A large quantity of Sheet Music at Half , rice. -Hoiutzm'a.'n & ~C_o. Pianos. Berlin Ofgam from $65.00. upwards. ,on -a my tn:-nun C lllvllo I-II GIIV tCI"|8o Fnrnufor? sale the Township 1 V ' of '10.: - North` Lot :7. Con. a.` zoo acres, ,a o`acre cleared. Small flame house. good water. etc. Also ....oI. I-Isl` Inc It! Can. 4:. ma ac:-an. go e]-3| clgth South Halt Lot :7, con. 3, too urea, 50 ct cw..- ed. halanoejmoetly hardwood bush. St:bleI. ' houses. implement house and outbuildings. oun orch_ard of L5 treat," all bearing: nearly all go cla. soil. '1`, e above twolottere ogroeite each other an willbeooldtogether or eepnra y; Terms ealv. S. Re Make '3"! ENDOWMENT INSURANCE Apououes BARBIE MgIc s'ronr: u III\Jul.u.Vu W.-`\LLACE--In Bradford, on May xst, Mrs. Robert \UnHrn-a awn.` -I"! 1-para 1 cl;;n:'i'.' ;\;ll_f7t'atI_I'J hiie. stood htc. South Hall Lot Con. too acres, so crust pd. bala:_:oa'7__mos;tl_y !1grdwood S . -..-- ..._.I _..Ll... Alnnn 0 Lot No. 3.- west-side of Mary Street. die-fth of_ on Ron h Cut Buildinaystablo. etc. Apply _tu 1A'ns - Ounce ` GROGGIE or. at T ,l;u Jlv `Omen . Township 0: urn. ,-on use unma- ; 01-illia road.`- i wood-soil. c goodnme barn. 4Apgll_vto V _ . , dared hula . cod hard- vi,:o~'-?u :` 'ood'Vwa.terl.",::lv:`ellin mid t.o,:)g4.*e`u_-[c straw.`-b 4991: to s. was-; Lnvmaxcso-rIc={%V :6-cu. unnu a run. an, _m me `row aeorge R. Ford. Auctioneer; on .-.v' -- --- cu----u ya us-- unvuu yuan W; `E if red fo I 5 PUBLIC AGE 1`IoN. EEN's' aoerni, in the Town of Ban-ae,ty 131- ; Jeore R. Ford. Auctinnaar. on . .. GRADUATE OPTICIAN. You will nd spectacles for every si ht. and your eyes .tested free. Also good an .cheap watches. diamonds. jewellery and silverware. l3`Watchea carefully repaired. PIANO _f1*UN1NG. udent feasonuuly won.` 1 III! granu- ,,oscmGETaAL BUSINESS cot.-1 0 ed by the Bunlnen Educa- atlon of Canada. No whitewash- son -t.ng Diplomas to incompetentcandxdates. I"[S' we properly these ourstu_den minagons many Sltinfor 3;-pbcatuo ml wom9` vter - "th 'our _. ..n vacatl0"5 t9 `. ..i.onI on Tm,onm_ an pass a strong independent Ex-.

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