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Northern Advance, 22 Jun 1899, p. 8

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JlMVRENG[ 8flR, |.AWEN(}E 8 FAIR Mayor Wall: road a. notion of action which i he had received from Menu. Ault & Cowan. rm behalf omaeir cum, new gconbonjrne. J at Fan. nenrlvy. jvho oiihnn to hsve.uIn- tamed notion`: injury `b 'fIllln3".~.lMo 3 wuh-3 out on` the % Ala.nd`_nl pout '_'__ . 5-..`;-; ..-__-_9`_l_- I v. C . uuu vu uw JMIII "ll IIUQI JIIIIIIQIIC W ofce. - Some. onqnirlu bud ahead bun _$ade inoph`.mgtta1y and it in than I; hqt xi. Oolhontuo ounnot>uu9)Qed`h hh thrust-, Wedding` Presents i. . . ,Silver Tea Servicg, 9. `. . .Biscuit Jaifs, . . . . Butter Dishes, . . . . . Cake Baskets, , . . . . Pickle Cruets, , _ . . ._.~Knivee, Fork: anti Spoons, . . . . Fruit Dishes, ' . ~. . .Gard' Receivers, T .,.` . .Napkin Rings, sto-get, name. ..Lemonp .de sets, i -5; superior line of Dinner andl '.l`o;aSeta. _ / I ..Pepper and Salt Seilers, - ..Butter Knives, I .,Sugar Spoons; , . Silver Ladles, V .._China Fruit Sets,` ..Toilet Sets, [".-I'ohn Thurlow and children have re- turned from an extended visit with relatives in Penetanquiehene. j ' Qt liv 7 IIO. II an II c u Great variety of `suitable READ THIS LIST : to select from at 'ened notion; V Reeve McLean regretted that Chairman Scales of the Works Committee. or oven a majority of that Committee, was not present to deul with the ``deferred' sidewalk im- provements. . nun: ma: -Q31` OI-nab Ln -n nlllQ-`QQ- PIIJVUIIIUIIZI Mayor Well: said that he and Overseer Hines had made ,a rough estimate of the coat of granollthlc walk on Collier street from Bayeld to Berczy. and had put It at 81.000. "They had reckoned at rate of 100. per square foot; he had learned, however. that each wall: could be bull: at 80. `per | square foot. 1 V Ali parties who can accommodate touristy I _ this year should leave qt Tn: ADVANCE oioo or with the Town. Clerk. the number m A ._ -A-. __, ` of ' us theTyTh1v`v;a-Van-co;t'11`1-r1-<`:'da`t'i`>n"f'`>-1.-"s'.t I `the homes. Iain anticipated that 3 large] innsinkng an. Ann-coin`;-nan __ -LL-.. L_--_J_A._ __ %sEAsoNia99;'7 ` I ` The Entotprhc, nu reopwu ropuufr Stamper. hp bun t y IUSIOVCQOC and is again '-at thl disponl of union Parties to and uh Inn on lake luncoo at ` aiguo _ `Inc. - . 591$, 11:5:-g I I uuvu uvuuzua .I.v an nuvuvl nwu IIILIU II II] numbei of Americans an other tourist: 1 % resldg in town this summer. mitf *i2E"II.`T`iia'i}i:e11, Tollendul. has his cottages rented for the summer t_zo.plea_.aure- seekers from Toronto. ' Eithamor - : Entorprisp -11: A 4-4; `gun as we uupuuu 9: lcxouriuill. rurucs 1 uh on llauo blo. _ tau , ' - ' GET OUR TERMS. iu}wnnn.;- onvr. mum. [ L.-.3` . 1...`; Il....I- h_-`- l!.-!- HUNTER BROS, Hercharacterietics are `synonymous with the class of hot weather underwear we re showing. Nothing like it ever before on our shelves.` Nothing to compare with it in any other house hereabouts. We bought the stuff large- ly bought it whereithey know how to make it. It s dainty. ~It s delicate. It s soft, fresh and cool. _ And they all tell us it's washerwoman proof. You can t eicactly understand our airy-fairy-Lillian; hot- weather undercloth- ing formen and Boys unless you see it. Better still, if you buy it. We ll make that an easy thing. We mean to havefit said this season that no one s in it with us in summer underwear. A ` ' PROBS ;--CONTINUED HOT WEATHER. . Notice. The Eacclus/tve...... _ 54 Dunlop. Street, Barrie. Large Stock 'of SCREEN DOORS, . lf $3.00 Valug t .1. 1 . 164! `Simmons 2; cu, lo Boupons with this Hat. THIS CELEBRATED MAKER IN STIFF HATS HAS MADE . Us HIS SIMCOE AGENTS TRY ONE. am 22.1399. T4 '3."'I`;;l'`>r, bof` VPallra.ve, is the guest of ~Mr. and Mgs. R. Dorsey. _____!I_.- .___. l\QD 9.` ,=._,_, __._ _v__._- _.-. -v-__ A g}$d1yax}'{{{$ar took in the Bddfellbwa moonlight excursion on Monday evening. 'Il.`._ IV.._!.. .E II'I-..__L_ 3. LL. , , 1 "The C6D(iii0i(;7;Jl; _"t;;iwn"a--t;ad la: snap last Sunday as very few were travel- ng. . 15-" H. H.`0TTON & SUN Next to Bdrrie Hotel. V LLLANDALE mu NUMBER 311. "'._l`<;2'"or-1;;._ tinvevgfg-t;eat of Mr. and Mrs. John Galbraith. _Tolle,nda.le. iiis E. Newberry has returnod from a visit t_o her parental home in Peneoauguig shone.` Ben'le"s South-Western Division. with V its Pleasant Streets. its Tastv Dwell nes. its Pretty Churches, and its Go- a-head People will Entioe Settlement` -A Weeklv Record of its Doings. EQIOP C. Tollendale 18 becoming quite in `summer? T eueelealltolueveuerod another defeat -on Tuesday evening of last week in the Agricultural Park. Barrie. '3h}-".{.i"ILiaIEi>.31;['i;ae:1e, of I`o'ronto,' are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Gib- son. Holly,_ and friends in this vicinitv. Conductor James Oven,` of the O. A. & -P.-S. railway, Depot Harbor, is home on I week's visit. He is aiccomnanied by Mu. Over: and child. . {There ls a. very bad stench coming from the sewers in the vioinlt of Mr. Mitchell : host house. The Beer of Health should enquire into this matter. XII _ I, ___,- gIII-._ L.___._ 4.. LL, --_L _!I_ ,l Mrs. Bannister, of Toronto, is visiting -her sitftera, Mrs. J. B. McDonald and Mrs.` _ McAteer. A ----r--v - --- v-~- -- -v ~--vv- On Monday N. Babcook. _G.T.R. aarpen-' ter, met with a painful accident `while fixing a semaphore at Holland landing. . The lover of the uemnphoro struck him on the back of the`.hn'nd'nnd.aide of bin neck. He" had A very close gall. He hlnyprovlng. Mrs. J. B. McDona.ld1eft on Tuesday for Toronto and eastern points on a visit to friends. `- .--The `ladies of St. ' __ -holding-their garden` ool V onnde. Allen- ` une 23, 1899. ` - refreshment: - $Gnrden Geore e church Sarty in the Pub ale. on Friday ev Admission to groundl, extra. Allnndaie bran attendance. Considerable train rnnnlng ing -on; last Sunday morning. It in n J): ty that `railway -men cannot have one day in the; week to themselves. There he! not been `a. Sunday within the put year but thet there. ha` been one or more train: leaving` thing` citation. The `law -ehould .be;en1oroed in 1.hle"`:onneetion. Oneoi the nllnietere gave one of the G.'1'.R. 'me_.gnotee 5 good _hnrd'hit an nnuinn nnnvnlnn ` _1..._. ._V. -__-.. _ --_ The large willow tree: on the east uideo! Bradford street leading to the station. have been trimmed down. which make: I big improvement to the street. A II j,--`Y '\-I__--IA lIXI'\ 0.R.0.T waaiin uosaion on'Sundav afternoon. T TIIU III III `II -Lil-U: `III! on .Snndo.y morning.` V-moment Von hubby. the'1`rI9imQ'i E85 .-eoutivenfg sufollqvmiz; ` gt; Ff The '1`:-aokmen s stirus dsnoa. otrfqr a. Period. 0: at Least 80 Days, ` On Suuda afternoon the section Uiorcmqllnn of this diviu on received 5 to In dunounq--. ing that the strike Wu lottl Thu An amicable arrsngemcntshu maa: betwoqn the Grand Trunk Railway Company 4' nnd._tnokmen.v -All the mono rppume work tor }!0I'.B`".Bs Judo. 19%; 00min .. _ $ ,. u`vof'not= !i6t`xnsllt:v,gloo%ed`..wVil! bat . the gram RAILWAY omnmn or Tam`- mrrunm CITY.` `jlntem rate Measures was the subject t p Q I`. R`. wnnnfinn An" Mnnnn smnmn BINDER T.WIfNE.} HARVESTAL '1`O0I5Sf MITTS, ROPE, GRAIN CRADLES, SCYTHES, [ SNATHS, SCYTHE VSIONES, o;cFRQM Usoioo WIN-DOW SOREENS,. SCREEN WIRE, 'TVlIg7l;0~l`|J"VOVf1he gardens in this vicinity are looking excellent. 1': I11 I nu ` n`VI-1 an ' 'l.fIiI -holding-tl u: v rd udale `A 6-nln HI-IIIIIIQE %s.v:;;?;ixii*sA .;......; `ins have not been goly 0| (cc; 9! violonga `dur- uuz the neriod;t|_io men lin;v`e`_beon on Itrike. A`..'..n....a-.. 0.... ..'.....xu.....` a....1. . e`...';I.` 1.. .1... IIIK Vvuv |\:ur|u\e:~Iae_l`u luau ldI_!U 9:e__`pu'_n_pvo A7p'piIcetion iot_`pooitlon a 1l_I'n'de:in the K neuel form. I -in men'-'ie-_re!uee;d___ employ-`_ meet he ehall have-an `appeal to :the~ general. enperintendentt`end-._geueeje~l er, and. decisions` on e.ppeel.to be` render L within fteen dig: after the return of. the `men to work._ , ewill else` within 30.deye. end- not exceeding 40.'deye, meet e committee of five of our employees, representing `the treekmen, to discus: the queeticnoi increas- ed compensation. and other matter: which thev any desire to take up at that time. flnnnnnl Mnnnanr -nun Hf Ohnulll-hill`. Iauuv luly uvilrv uu VIIU up I5'l_llII}I uuuew. 4 General Manager "Have, or the Grand. , Trunk. confirmed the announcement of the . settlement of theetrlke. A Mr. _-Have said he was weltedupon on Saturday by the chair- men` and eeoretery of the trnokulenh Exh- eoutlve, who at once entered upon a discur- eion of the etrlke,' and it was eventually agreed that on order ehoulcl heeent out, telling the men to go back to work, but ne they hed left the oompuny e service they have toep ly for their uoeitione sin. Any men, nd ed Mr. Hays, hue to 0 that even On and In}: hm-dc `until? (I? nnnllnn an nvnnn- IIICII II\I`JV|I Jig: I-ICJIQ IIQU 59 `IV IIIICU IIVVII 9 . . to get hie tools beck. Of course an excep- tion has been made in the case of those who have done violence to the road. but I don't expect the number of the latter in "large Then the strike is denitely settled '2" Well, Iho e co," concluded Mr. Hays. The public eve not always understood. that we could not deal with men ' who were no longer in our employ. and it won neces- eurvkae a preliminary for them to resume wor . ' ' . Business Transantad at the Town n Uouncilnn Monday Night. : At the regular meeting of the Town Coon- `oil on Monday night the following members were present :-Mayor. Wells. Reeve Mc- Lean. Councillors Rogers, Bo s. Frawley, Johnson, Powell. Wurreny runton and Peacock. _ A The Ladies" Auxiliary of Royal Victoria Hospital asked that the weekly band con- cert on June 29th. he givemcn. Judue Ar- dagh c lawn where a lawn party will be held in `aid of the hospital. On motion the re- quest wae granted. the Mayor iniorming Chairman Rogers that when communicating the Council's assent that he give His Honor a gentle hint to take down the high fence no that the public will be able to hear an`d en- joy the music. ` . D `I'll Qbuuvun Qnnnntnvuv A` `La `Inn-Jlvnl H trackmen on the Northern division resumed work on Monday. _ o UII9 IIUUPIIIZI I II Ia" VAUIIJ E. A. Kummerer. Genera Agent of-Royal Electric Co.,- wrote asking the Council to communicate to him their opinion of a street- reilway here as a dividend producer. He l said he knew of mnisd people who would 1 build such areilwav if they got any en- l couragement. He said nower might be sup- plied _the railway from the civic Plant. Tina Hnhnnl-nun an` 1-kn Dunn nanadnn T7 *vizi.}{{.%.;T&.}%i;i.L3i $1 I$Zae'{Cini' have the first excursion from this place V Tun. dADVANCE in theplace to get your printing one. . ' Civic Holiday ? Monday.Aug. Mth yuvu UIIV lWIIVVG' ILUIII IIIIU UIVIU flll-III! Th Secretary. of the` R0 3 Canadian Humane Association wrote 0 axing to sand for a small sumo powers giving illuatrations and full instructions as to the nroper method of saving life. I ~ ' Tnhnnnnnn Qnnik ll` lial r`.n`Inn:nI>A-.Tnl`_- UIUUIE UL UIIU IJVDIII II-I UIIU UCIIBQ Clerk Pulling, of Iuniol, informed the Council of a. washout on the towuline and the otherwise bad condition of the road. The Township Council offered to meet the Town Council half wag. ~ " I II _-_._.; Q___;I_._I I. Counoifhalf wag. . ' Messrs. Sunthy`& Men wrote enclosing ? their account of $386 96 for divete matters `i between Dec. 15th, 1897. and J une Int, 1899. j Thev o'er_ed coitake $350 if settled on or befgre the 25th inst. , _I___- __.___,__-g__;2;___ _._.__._ _-p_._.__A3 CUUUULIIH IJUIVIV Ul_IU VUIV II UCDUII Councillor Boye-Hee the Parke Commit- tee done sanything {at toward: having the . south east corner o Collier and Mnloaeter etreetl. and the trinngle in front of Mr 1 Dymen e e put In ornamental condition? 1 knluennn 'R.n4-use-n_.`Nnl-Inn Inn : Laden Anni: \ JV Y VII`? IIIIIHIVI P. H. Stewart. Secretary of the Hospital Board, requested a rebate of $21.12 taxes, 1 thieamount being the school tax from which the hospital is by law exam t. ' T4`. A Ynvnmnnnn llnnnnu Annnln AC-Dana` asvuuusvt IJIIIIIII UL [INC \JUIlU`ICUV I.|lUVI' tute' Board naked that $500 be placed to the. credit of the Board in the bank. nn__'I_ 11_n2,___ _ 'l _.__S_l_-I g__1--__..-_.1 LL- UUIUIU IIIIU HIIBII IIIII-0 The above oommunioetidnn were referred ` to Committeeu'fo_r report. . ' ENQUIRIES. Uounoillor Powell-Hu the Park Com- mittee done anything yet towards negotia- tions for the enlargement of the park? _ ,. Chairman Rogers --Nothing has been done 1 awn` `:- yet. ".: JUI4'u Councillor Brunton-`H.a anvthing ' been ` done at with the communication from Al- `lond 0 1'0 so station! - V D,nnuvA Mn .nnn___' Inn (`.nnrnrnIl-6nA- Ln: 0-`:- George Soddy has retorned from Syria. where he `bu been for the past two genre. George says he likes this oountrv est. - 9 The North York Arioultnrol Society ox. -cnreion passed through here` veltordov (Wednesday) afternoon en route to Parry Sound._ 9 59 UV QIKUIVII 5 wligvs c an--'1`he Committee has the! `communication vet under consideration. {It ` is thought there. should be an adjustment of accounts before the vote is taken. n____.-2n-.. 13--.. 11-- .L_ n-._|_- r\"-...__,u ll IIIVIIU - PHI! III III HQIIIUIQIICI UUIIQIUIVII 5 ` Chairman B_.ogeu-Nothing has been done 1 yet. We have great vditeulty in` getting " the Committee together. Something will i be done b2 next meeting. . ' nnnnll nu 'wIIn1u"nu._l'n Ivhlnn [Q I\l\I1lI`l" IIU \IU-U ll IIUQU IIIVUUIIIGI Council or Frawley--II there 5 pound ` keeper in Ward !!! '1`hore,s_r,oaome action: I complaint: from `that quarter re` com run- ning at large. - ' (`1\nnnInn 'D'Ann:u|`v__Y` onnm A` nun vunnnut` III! CU ID|"WI _ 2' ` . Councillor Peacock-I know_of -no pdund in that ward.- If we are allowed to return to the'ato_.tuI of Ivillage we will uopn have a. pound keeper. ` ` ' ` l`@nu.4I`IA- TIT--...... __T QAGIAA Lkn gnu I UUILIIII BUU[IUl Councillor Warren--I notloo th9_ljfo.oa.v- lug chain along the waurfront In broken` audio most "place: not to be soon. _ Would it not be well to have it repaired! ` Ilgcunu Tall: 1-lunuiahla II. nnnlmlnln nhlnll III IIUU IT WUII IOU IIDVU IU l'U`J.lIU|l 6 Mayor Welle thought it certainly should be looked after. At a later stage in the meeting a Committee was asked to revert at next meeting ontthe probable coat` of each chain where the water is deep enongffto be dangerous. _ - rnuxen conmrr'.rnn e nnronrs. The Finance Committee recommended that a rebate .01 87.50 taxes be allowed on a room `in, _Bethi1`I'_rjeil s_' ihiock which -haefibeen A need for Public -I-ibracyepnrposu -A_dop.tud. ` The Commit1jee_.siso. recommended {that Clerk _!l!reunqr `,l_)onneii s . raised -from $750he"T'-to en" `all 'the_extra hel hefor. n`l__ r- .formsncejo1;" l'hisdnties;_.nerease to A `tee trom__Jan. ' '1 4-..-_--.. _.--'......g- ...'.` _'`.'.......a .'l 4.1..` he. IKUIII _Il DIIO -ICU Fi ?3\lV A * r rt roidoinmand nuoym `V munu wag -gd John Hineu, . _w'o:k.. ,'I'nIu-u nnnh * -U V II IIIUU ` Joan Edam. '7 1..." ELI lu-and %ame rox. .I~!* ','n_I4I' uuuu uvuvsu, _ . Jon. Wellwood, _Wm,; Sibbdd. 1 M.`8h|1l,. *- W. shnet, V` `'I?x.f`&$ u . A Geo." Tr`nn`l'tiol4);_; I1}- :n..IAz. ICE CREAM FREEZERS,` , LAWN MOWERS, % ETC?-_. `Em, ETC. T J no. .Gli.y* `IV!!! Hubs?! Gc`o..Bsll .. Robb, Nixon. .- IIY-IL'a.n. I)_'.'.L-ll- NVUIIQ L` ICU. . W31? SIGNS?` ;; P Ju.?1.cI'1ng, Jno. I I UDVII-In IIIUU ' Treasurer Smith of the Collegiate.-Inst!-'. ml... D..._A -..I.-.l LL-` Qznn `mg ..I...uuI 5.. cl... COMMUNICATIONS. . $1! Out. biyole- livery `in doing a good busi- ness thin season. V - ` zsonn emtna !` % ` ~1'oLL`uoAL` `4 ~ `- i?HIAI%lI`er % FIouI'ing4 A Miilk. ` `L ALLANDALE- sxomnrv, ' . -so-es ' Eristingand chopping Daily. 8. Montgomery, A. Rayner, team. Jno. S ltl`, ll. . Wm. oodford, n . E. Williams, . 1: -. Silas Rodgins, on John Jordan, ' work. Donald Johnson, In ` Jno. Watereon, John Herrell. Geo. Campbell, D. Thompson, ' H. Peacock. . Q n.nAnnan`J ":__ J'3fa. ,`n- ling... . L10 \JIW9IIIl9I\ VI I I I I I 0 Jan. Burns. u` . . . . . . Wm. Armstrong, n . . . . . . _D Johnson, H ...... G. LOVO, ll . . . . ._. A. E. Arda h,` n . . ..' Telegraph o. . ,.' . . .. . . . . . . . . G. Love . . . . . . . . . . . J. Hines, ` ling tank. .- J .. -Heern. - n V ;. `I`_!._. l`II__L-.. ' J Hetfern. John Clo. ton." Jon. We] wood. Lu vuu. 33Z'."\i7e1 woo'd;- ~ Robb. Nixon, ' Jan. Turner, l`I_- II_II \JUUn IJCII Hugh Loixrd, m... ~mm...1.'I &-UVl?lUlInU J.Auuuu|.I7u NOB HIV BUUJUUU O at `the P,S.C.E. meeting on" Monday night. - 7v`v`I.'iI's`i`t3':n"i, .. ..I If A. Raynor, lling n tanks. ,TnInn Hnlrnu |`(`o7ov;"i3`:I'I','m"-V '_".':' ........... . . .' .' .'.' 3' 55 F.M_0Cl`thY V n` . .....'...... 500 'wAm:nwon.xs _oomm'ru e nnroms. ' V mu; Wamworh. Ooimnittee recommend- udtbut. gas" he placed in the living apart- pnrpoaip The tow_n uuppl!aq'fnl for than Is. (knew Vr`b&;t)1&f1'.il|j-.'l`,`\tpItI{rI,:ot the water- A .`h":' : nmqgtn of {thenwaterworki station for cooking v nzoom. the \".o.om.or= 0?" the place in` antiwar njfglgt as will bonontqrjod so by using ` ' wa|xte}Li`.In" Web!) as it is found '-tliut the purl! of;Elimbeth street I which he an h`u beon proporlyillod 1 ill; 3 _ , Lc.1.;m %%3 %aV.Am T 1 i"**v'*7%r`-onA . [".w Some kinds of neglect come under the heading criminal." The vneglect` of children's eyes is one- -Eyestrain stunts the intellect. We will give you n reliable information if you . suspect your child : sight is defective; Consultation free. D? %U_-.,?Y.'.?EE&BE"$- Scientic Optician.` 'MaoI.ABEN'SVDRUG s'ron:.% BARBIE. tmIOCIIIOOUIIO murmur ....c will be `wQ;eg um mi; from Du-tglup to Collier. . ` ' 1.'s`.:=L:to.3:':.'..r..'.2;. W W The Iiilwalk from Itzilolnbrth on suit 1id'o of Barozy gill vbofmodo of xilaulgiotead -of grave}, ._.. .._. - - __-| Quite a number of our citizens took in the excursion on the Enterprise on Saturday afternoon. - `

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