Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 10 Aug 1899, p. 1

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> DUE` iable A ' sA m-sum. INIE. _.TS OF _BARRIEu_ ;BBRIE;iCOUNTY F SIMCOE; oN'1*ARio, AUGUST410, 1899. M. Shansoy and Miss Dean visited Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Molina. Stayner, last '77 ' ---wv `I I g-$v UIIIII VIVUQI "ia: .nd M1:s.-R. J. Healy, of name, ufoaponding theirvvaostion in town.` . ' % auiiu J. -Link isw visiting friends in Barrie, &nd will also visit her parents at Coulson.- mos. .e,;;;;.;-1;;;.;:;;`,;;:.;'s.;"3;;i;"" '*"' " 49acres South half of the : gfvfxth If of L1 Can. 6. Innisl. All clear and good In dings. Apply to DONALD. ROSS, 1...... u _: _ __, n_._._'_.-.. D..- , Miglaa H`a.sni;:ge,V of Suahidale Corners, visited Mrs. T. M. Greenaway. Tobtenham, lgst week. ' V iieiiert Birmingham and family, of Toronto. are spending a. few weeks at Penin- sular Pmfk. V win the guest of Stay- Vner friends last week. Mia: Mnrcella. Crohan, is visiting frfendl _o.nd relatives in Tomntfq. - . vMi(u Sodi; Nelleiroturnod homo Satnrdoy I night from I visit with friend: in Toronto. ` MLTASGNIOD Booth, of Alexandria, Ind., has eeti visiting friends in town for a; few days. - ' , ` an. A. __.. -- `T: and Mrs. George J. Meson and family. of Toronto. are gueeta at the American Hotel. Mia. Lizzie: McDonald, of Toronto, in the guest; of Mrs. Thou. Cronen, Bsyeld street DOIU . . Evan, of Bradfoid, wan the guest of her brother, Dr. Evans, Strand. last. wnnlr Alex. Richardson, of Toronto, is visiting his brother in-law. Mr. Albert Naylor. ' ` Miss M. Mohlaster, of Toronto, was the {nest of her cousin; Mina Sadie Nellea, for a ew days. . - V _ Ehuie Miller nd Mien Edna Sibbald. spent Sunday in Shanty Bay with Mrs. C. G. Arthur. - -v a.hd'Mrs. Jamu Lenhox-, `of Newtbn Robinson, treated themselves to a. Mackinac | triplast week. v - ` Notice is hereby given that the artnership here. lofore subsisting between usas as. -Vair 8: C9 *5 D73` Goods Merchants, in the Town of Barns. l'38_ been dissolved bv mutual consent. All debt: ""98 to the said partnership are to be 334 '0 In` all artnership liabilities will be assumed at Sarieaut` 3` "lh. Dry Goods Merchants, 38 Dunlop Street, me. who continue the business. A Pated at Barrie, 1st August, 1899. - Witness. ( IAMES VAIR, 1 c nnnrunxvm Mrs; W:u-n.VGri`1n. of Toronto. spent a `few days with Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Rhioe- harp mi; week. \ A "'i.`-hewiies`ee_I'{ing, of 71 Melbourne. ~Ave., Parkdule, spent last`. week at Mrs.` SibbaId e, Mulcaeter street. " ' T Mrs SlIith,wbf Jamestown,` N. D.,` is visiting her parents. Mr. 4 and Mrs. John Clark, near Cookstown '"' v` 1`: -to nu TC ".3;;'11iei..;a;;.;';.;au,. w. c. Hum and their families are occupying` a. summer residence across the bay. ' '1' `O l\I I 1\ - 0 Ali! . I O b`! 135$? II 30 `II IlITIII ' 2% IIWVII enZ'ge as principal of Meator'a Public school at a. salary at $600. .-. 1..- ii; :ba}."L~'r5.L}": Boyeld: amen north,` was in Toronto last week attending his brother John : funeral. ' 5.. M cg. H Fffiwagm}-`;1:iu "tr: dc inT3'mnh-3-f` ; % 4 '1`ha_MiauILDoan Are whiting st Mr Wil- a-n I,.'Churchill. ' Dr. Barrie, ot Washington, visited mend: in town last week. _ ' ~ gt Peninsular Park We . P. King, , of Parkdsle, called on friendiin `town week. . A ._Me'ur. F. N. -Warren and S. Allwnrd have gone on n Mackinac trip. ' II... II\.\ III... -43 _I,sI5_,-, ,3 A Ex-Judge .K_ing|le, bf ` Toronto, in a guest V olaal. - ;V;;;:.-:1.5o:l1+i.l;lt:en, of Angus, are spending holidays _in Sutton. `I- '__5 II'___ II", I up I3 I spending a ' fortnight With friends in Goderich. II-f"&lI1II iiriiiixju Assistant Teacher for junior department of U.S S., No. 4. Om. (Craighurst). Apply to the undersign- ed. enclosing testimonials and stating qualications. THOS. CRAIG, Secretary. Craighurst P.O. 31-32. - - - -----v -v -w.- go-uzuuu It `av!-vnlvoll Mn} F. E. King was the guest ofM:-I. W. J. Eby,VCookatown.' last week. V Mrs. Sullivan and son, bf Duntroon, are visiting, Mrs. C. E. `Lane this week. II__ I 1- o 2 . -- ..- m-_hd-1'-s`."}'}'.- `ix;-g-in-L-n;,>`f. ban, has` beet? upendinia few days wit her daughter, Mun J (1.-an n Rn-In QPVHTUIJ 1 L9" J1, " IUII Ilcl WWHIIK` Mye. 334.. Grey. (at B rrie. Mien Bixdie Rhinehert lelt 0.. Ilueeday evening for. Newmerket to visit relatives and friends tleere for 1; week or two. ' ' "'54";-Ti75v{r.7f aJ.{ maum of Ontario doiiegq `o._f Pedagogy, will tach Breohin_1?nbl9 l0h00l_!fter vacatipn. , V `Miss A Mouiton, of & Oakville," Urquhart : little. gigu hter, Eva. are visiting with Mrs. W. 0. An row, Small street. Mr. Cameron and family, of Meaford, were in town last Friday. . They were re- turning from 1. driving trip Ighrough the province. ` r Mr. Laidmdn, fermerlv 3 teacher in: the,Oo_llegiate Institute here, has `been appointed teacher of the ftliclaea for the ""!`` E_';'I`r A e ~ * '~ ' Mr. Willinm Northgrsvu. it. of Nautyr, went up RQIIILIIJB. U. a few` wekn ago. In writing tohin parents he speaks favora- bly of the oountrv. . _ "hai :x1'd"1l;';h(3eorge Jun-gens, summit viuinn from New Orlaann. nooompanxedby others 0! the party, are taklngvin a-trin to Parry Sound for I few days. V _ ll!,, Il!_,,_Q_ T'I,v_I._ _ , C CD -, E._,_,I_ IILIIIIIIV LII BU ll Jll"UUK -I-`ICU. `Qlli;`:'hBV6 returned to B9:-tie. after spend- ing a week in town, (unit: of Mrs. Geo. Oatnnder, Albert m'oet.-Times. ' mams AND HOTEL FOR SALE % on `l_'_(_)__LET. % Mr. Willie Unipmnn, `0.E., in I crin- `tending the contraction of 'wate:-wor a;for' the town of St. Mary ; Ont. for which the Municipal Council recently appropriated `(OK (I'll Mr. `Wm. McDonald. gi'ocor,' Bsyeld (trot, ha no to Lot. Angelou, 051.. in the` Lghnnunnbn A ||InnnA"` v-Qua Hnintlunnn cnhn Hana luvv, III Univ 60- .1100. Rllulvg .\IDlo. 'IIl vuv intaereuteo himulf and brothers who have been notied of the death of Ten `uncle Edward N. McDonsld,. leavln $160,000 to his wife and heirs. ll repor in Tm: An- VANCE a few weeks 630.. j I `I _ A _ _.,.I 11.. ___.i 11:.-. vv - us -. u _v-_ -=v. Mr. and Mn. Acklund, Mr. and Mn. Uohklin and the Mung: Oonklin, and Mid: Vsndergl-IE, of Columbus, Ohio, arrived. in Barrie on Saturday and we enjoying Kcmbenfoldt breezes this week. They?-to tie, and are staying with Mr. John rstly planned with this their rlt `visit to- ; Mr. and `c1 );.somm*, St. Paul. iiiaauc or om; .'GoHegh{o Imxme .`u__-oqmplotad in qoxnpoood `of? J . E.-`Dickson, -I-Iosdmutor of (_}lnI_|`ic| ,ulny__ ...-.., u.`:..... - .'.1... sum". mm; -Addlxidg ..-Lung.` In I30 uulugug Vlghsuwlhyluuu MIIhl', _IIFlIl'V 8800 3. Min Ado1n ido g and ` , Iain-y U605; Miu_Kuu`-_Bu`ton,* Jun or Auhunt, paltry 'i5:.'.i"}i' "%1iIn'T"% t Peniglglenr P5-going. Toronto sue 7iu?[.'1"~"fdiL.}i{$, `ii 5'5: Alliaton, 2... been man can` nu I\Q:-ul\:I\n` A` 11.1.12- --- --v---- -- -W;-vr Mi. TMinn_i; l'-.l"kl and Hunter Funk .__:_|. L--- ..-....._ ..1 L- u-__2`. .g._._ ...._.I Mr .M`oDona.ld. Funk an man: in T4: Annnlnn Hg] in 92113" UNCH OF KEYS FOUN .ON .KEMPEN-.. FELDT street last Saturday. Owner can have same by proving property and pa for this ad- venisement. Call at this ofce. ' 32-tf Peraonu News.- COUNTY OF $13008 AND ' THE DOUINION. 03- CANADA OUR `CRITERION. "'i1l:.wl1-'y;`>1;'";nlT `family: have taken a residence on Worqley an-eat. IL`..- h`_I_ -1 1`: '"`,E:5aii.ci3I.}" v7v7ii1:..."%'".}gI '33 Mr. .r.me. 'Dougal!, u_r., have arrived at Rosglsnd. v.-`-- , 1 ni;us'he[$ar'l, repreaentihg S. and _J. Hiaey. Creemoro, has moved from 74 Woraley street. to 74 Owen street, having gurchaaed the latter property from Mr. - herwood. On Sunday afternoon death removed one of Barrie : oldest residents, Mr. James Mc- Bride, who lived on_hia farm in the suburbs on the road leading to Little Lake. ` fr` 1- u 1 uuvusa Var Ag`. SAR E .3"32 Dosaw Ross. {L . SM] E A11 .g. npecidinu in their ;mm1` departments except Mia: Bentop. --.Paoke't. `II . II? J` ,, _ -f__.---v~ v---t` ---- an-vu--cz- 2 Walls. of Aurora, in-the _gu;s-tv;.:'l;is non Mgyor Wells. j -vw was 1.1 vs J Iivcvvvo mifils Ethel ire; of St. Thomas. is viIit ingyer uncle. Mr. Wm.,F1feek. ";;"6uIfg':';?71-J}I.I.7.":.'I;"i.e.e.: her brother; J. F. Graig. Mary street. - "D-_ KIT... llI1____.,|,-,, _ 0 Psyn'eh, of Lake of Woods` Milling 00., spent_Mond;y in town with his nephew, J . F, Craig. IIVL- 115.--- \l!I'I-,,S ,p n ,.. fl`! . vThe"li;iiTI'a;s7 of Sutton West, took in the trip on Saturday and spent some time "Iihan an `Ruhr-Sn Messrs John and Charles Gordon and Mice Maggie Gordon, of Toronto, visited over Sunday at their parental home on .`}oren_ce at. T1315! were accompanied by He was born, in- Co. Tyrone, Ireland, seventy-eight yearr ago, and came to Can- ada in 1842, living for eight years with his father on concession '9, Vespra. He then purchased the farm on which he died. hav- ing during his nearly fty years residence there transformed a. wilderness into a well improved and comfortable farm. He enioy- ed good health until about three years ago `when he was stricken with paralysis for the first time. Subsequently `he had several light attacks, and .the .last one on Sunday afternoon, the symptoms of which began at two o clock in the morning, ended "fatally. I ffiirl" A: iz.'7{{a'. yie".'.I1"r.Ix':.iTs:: '3? an % I Thoma. are -the guests of Mr. R. J. Love. _ I'l_ `I- __ . H r.an M:-_a. 'i:'1'z'.' Caldwell, McDonald street. are spending a few days at Cross- land and Nottawasaga. Beach. - `I3... 1'; 1' 11791,, nun u. `s c ' \ -` ?."-53 Lot . C . . V oornetint mg Vnllage ; all tzfnd ier?p:a`xc'eIledt- condition? W9 watered: good orchard; good frame dwellinf ."`ih all convemences: excellent barns and outbuil `B3- Forterms and further particulan apply to the . Proprietor, , P ET E R KNAPPo 3'35P _0n the premises or Minesinz P-.0-.`_ Rev. B J. Wilson, of Molten. and sister, Miss Mary Wilson. of Newton Robinson, were the guests of Mrs. McKee. Wellington street, on Wednesday. . ' In a He was married twice. and `by hislerst wife leaves the following family :-Mrs. J as. Csvsnagh, Midhurst`; Mrs. Jae. Quinlan, Crown Hill; Charles McBride, Northwest; James McBride`, who lives on the farm ad- joining the homestead; with him lives his sister Alice and` brother Joseph. The sec- ond wife survives with 9. daughter, Kate. -- ---v_, -. --I v.--gag chain. u-ovum _`"Rev. Wm. '1'hornle`y. auperannuated min- ister at Uxbrida, will remove to Barrie. _AC\I --- `:1 :-1neI Sorogvie I grond-daughters, of Toronto, are visiting him at his home on Mary-street. . ' -ro"v. go... -_...: ' ET" f'}$";11fi: E3; 3:: visit to % New York and gather American citief. The deceased wasinduetrioue and kind `hearted. Hie cheerful disposition attracted tohim thefriendehip of all ; he was especial friendot children. . , . The funeral took place on Tuesday morn- ingto St. Marys church where Dean Egan, in the course 0 a sermon paid a high tribute to the worthy life of the deceased. The llbearers were Messrs. P. Cavanagh. J. gliver. W. Height, E. Blain, Jas. Kerr and M. Scully. The large funeral was an elo- quent testimony ot respect to the deceased. As an additional token` of respect to an old townsman, thedust was laid from the church to the cemeterv hill by the town sprinkler. Three sisters survive the deceased ;_ they are Mrs. John McKernau, Grenfel ; Mrs. `A. Byrnes. Cleveland, Ohio ;- Mrs. Nicholas Narey, San Francisco. ` u mid-Vr.o-.1".'-AT;I;;;e;wi:;;;i;;i`-oronto, Hamilton and other points in Ontario. 11:-.. l'\..-2_' _n m__._,. V: V- nu, IIIIU ally UII ounuruuy with `friends in Barrie. ' The cement sidewalks ordered by the Council to be oonnegnoted have been nished. _'.l`hg colt within a few cents is as follows` :.... V . ` }{0WARD-At dstouffville. on Manda. evening`-,.. July gist. Lloyd W. Howard. junior c ad: of" the Standard Bank. aged :8 years and 1.; month, Deceased was a son of the late Stephen 6 Bond Head. BRENNAN-In Stayner. on Monday. Ju-y 3:et. ` 1899. Bernard.Brennan, aged 78 years. DUGGIN-In Adjala. on July 31st, Mrs. Annie Duggin. in her 58th year. HCBRIDE--_On August 6th. James McBride. Little Lake Road, aged 78 years, -GLIDDON-At Sault Ste. Marie. Mich.. on Aluf. ri 4th. Willxam John Qliddon, second son of ` and Mrs. James Ghddon, Barrie, in his mat 1-nu r ward, of 4 High street-5571}'ft. long and 4-ft. wide ; 2230 sq. 16;; $255; llo. per sq. 4. . I ' Wbraljr-street-1046 re. long and 4 ft. vjid9:;-__4`l.84 sq. ft.; $340; 8&0. per aq. 9. W T % . % an An , I i 2 VVVI DJIIIII-l, nu `UllUIl_ BCIUIIICI IJUIIIU UII Florence They Mr. Thuratonv, of Toronto. - `clliar street-2106 ft. long and 5 ft. wide; 10530` sq. ; $800; 7&0. per -eq. tt. . . V Total cost of three sidewalks, $1395. Out of ' and appropriation of $4000 -`for streets and sidewalks there is 36:11 a. balance of $500, which will be ex- pended ae the Council directs {At the next meeting, Aqauej; 21. ' `Mr. J. A. Rogers rdoeived 3 number of out day_, a -A 19;. sheep andhoga here on Mon- unn A-` 4 `II ' iaoob Robbing, of the 3rd line is all ..l.mileu now. Hiil` -wife. has presented- him wih a_yong'daughtar. ` - I j` 1 THUS XVI& C1 C3? vw-` "`tgke,up"aebwpoe to puroheeef-bend .inetn,mentI and .repo;tet`_;) meeting next, on Fridey gut, 'Meeu-a.` Foetaer"eud` "-Halley 1'v'ere`appoin_ted I committee to ` 50!: Mnday` thd thtshilig season was 91'. Mr. James Cr_aig n. " On that farm Mr. James Conch ingohino threshi 750 bunhgls of fall` What` in 7} ;.*.,.....%v% rm. indim_af'.i; gm; __ `At imeing held inthe Royal hotel. ._ $1-4. I-_L ., A-.- `I'...L-- The Late Mr. James McBride. ytcu ~ E.\`GLAND-On August 7th, Edward `Blake Eng- land corner Owen and :ophia_ streets, aged x 9 year and 5 months. . <; = ' Advaco ! Coat ` of idewaika. Evergtn V "For`a.pe"cia gs` sec} Irwin's ad. on 4th page. ' .cookod Menu for summor uio. In varleny. at Il0'l'll\VEl.I.9S. , ` -The township of lnnisi; will require $2895.18 for the current year. '-`-At midnight on Tuesday the tempera- ture was within 1:} degrees of iroqt. [The Latest News Many Baadab1a%_PaAragraphs of % Looalllntarest. -'l`he Cookuown-Alliatou club has fallen to pieces from lq.k~o funds. --The bachelorslbeet the married man last Thursday evening in a lacrosse match lby3t.ol. --Tbe Enterprise will make a trip to Jackson : Point on Friday, leaving Barrie an 2 9-30 gnd callinggt Allandale. ` -Mr. S. Dyment. ofVGlen Allan Dairy, has purchased the Shamrock Dairy from Mr. Nixon, Painswick. ` -A large number of young men in Simcoe Countv purpose going to Manitoba and the North West t_o assist in the harvest there. I -_-Light or dark blue ottona or silks can be dyed black. Magne dye black gives a ` hnnunlnn run-n-unnnno. run I D..m..1n.. 1! U9 I110 llluvnu HIKIHIIISS 'A U IJIDVB KIVUD C F handsome , permanent co 1'. Pnce 10c. 6 -Mr. John Uronan, who was in the em- ploy of the Toronto Street Railway Co , was buried last week. He was abrother of Mr. Thomas Cronan, Vespra. -Cai`)t. Marsh has bought a. new pleasure 1 yacht on Lake Simcoe and is having it over; _` hauled. It is possible that he will have it ; bronsvht to Huntsville and placed on the waters here.-Foreeter. V 1 -The Peat Fuel Comnnnv have commenc- ed to haul mat eriel from thelr peat beds be- yond Vairville. It is expected that the compressing plant, in Buttereld s old foun- dry. will begin operations on Tuesday or `Wednesday. ' can't spell we submit the following correct: spellings of the same word :-Muskellunge, ` maakinonae. muakallonge, mupkellonge. mus;- 3 kelunjeb, maskallonge. ' I -For the information of 9. acribev who % i `B'_3C|'eS. Lot no.` Con. n, a `he: odl d, b t _ gwd haggw an 3 011 75 ood bush; w,ell ' |`hard. b am and stabling. ' . A I --The Grand Trunk Railway depot at ? Tottenham was broken into last. Thursday ` morning. the safe drilled and blown open. about $17 abstracted and a number of odd coins The work appears to have been ex ecuted by professionals. -Judge McDougall, Toronto, on July 26th, sentenced Stewart Wilson, the Aurora vegrain buyer, formerly of Thornton. to four months in the Central Prison. Mr. T. H. Lennox, Wilson's lawyer, produced a big `petition from the Mayor, councillors, clergy and others of Aurora asking for leniency for Wilson, who, they believed. took Coffee &. .Co. s money because he was not making enough to live on. He has a family of six. -A youth named Archibald Jones was convicted. of,_ stealing $9 worth of meal tickets, andgsome other articles belonging to Mrs. Mary Cunert . King st. west, where he had been employed as a helper in the boarding house. He was also convicted of stealing a watch and chain from Mrs. Mc- Namara. of. Yonge street-. another boarding house keeper; There was a charge of steel- ing pigeons `against him, but it was not ressed. Jones only came to the city from rrie atew months ago. He will spend the next rnonth in jail.-Toronto Telegram. --In` tie Poliae Court on Wednesdayi Richard Whitebroad failed to convict Mr. } : .2f3"*w`E``f.'.3;.`!.` 1`:`.`f.``..3`..`7';....`.=?.`2;` --The continued dry weather is injuring late spring grain, roots and fruits. As an evidence of the dryness of the land,` it is 5 stated that the bottom of a. grave six fet ; deep dug on Monday in the R. C. Cemetery 1 was es dry as the'bop. -He knew where to come.--'1'he News- Letter says : Rev. J. H. Sheppard, of Cold- water, took his family and visitor to Barrie on Tuesday. as it is his invariable custom to T enjoy the anniversary of his wedding day by a real happy day's outing. QUHUPII IUHDID UL Qdlllllllls ullllo -I-U Hp` ' hitebreed, an old man who lives with the defendent,_wa.a causing annoyance in a. neighbor : house and would not leave whenreqneited to do so. The lady of the house then appenled to Mr. Rogers in High Constable to remove him. He reaponded hv taking the old men `into the house and shutting himjn his room. The Magistrate l `concluded that the defendant did the proper thing end dismissed` `the one with costs legnlnlt the puma: V -In accordance with the will of the late Mrs Patrick McBride, $100 from her estate was paid recently by the executors. Mrs E. Sevigny, Mrs. Mary Hamlin. and Mrs. Emily Hartt, to the Roman Catholic church,` to be used in reducing the debt thereof. --`AV section of the main walk on Worsley` street has been cracked by 9. poplar root pushing ug from` beneath. On Tuesday! afternoon olea were dog on both sides of .the walk and the roots removed. It is hoped there will be no further evidence of the roots getting their own way. . .--Abonta year ago Eddie McEwan ran , away from his home inGalb. and was taken in charge here by Chxef King and returned to his home. Word has been received here that on Sunday he ran away again. taking with him Silas Burton Carr, aged 12 years. McEwan is about 13 years old. I . ' w. H? shits 'LET`. < TTAGE TO. -' Iv/%lHED SUMMER "0 e . Barri!- . '15 (Pm -- autifullg sltuatedvfetlgto ;';':y. F2V 0. on the shore o K"P`" summer kitchen, good 81 u`nh|U earlv . - 53 fruit. s lendnd boatm8""" twent ' do - ALD. 80 Mulcast '3 f L? ']'gni|l:. 3 ' R5-: , M4f?"' ars for the awn ` Mr. Thou. Hindle had "returned to him last Friday the"Bi9yclo stolen from `him recently . as We've:-ly. , Mr. Dwindle. nos : Orr Lak, found it gate- `fully polltoenled in an old building` from his. .plao_a._ One ."A3.'-I._ ..-.a'-4.. I_;'_a 1.-.; n.___1_-_ tiuirj V IVVOJ _InIB` Irvnvlvj of the p;Etil's"l;;dbeen broken. Vsu plies an Cam Inc Part! s 71- allypat B0THWEl?L98. . ' ' Pee - Uxbiidgo, on Tueadiy. Jumbo -.V_indorburg,- '52.. of Scott townahip,"wu l_w;hli hone xunning ngnigutya mqving - Waerle}. ' Briey Told. --v-Inn I J`|l'II'I TYII ff`Ii,j.'-_ :.v Sv%Lot ""' . ' `7 - C] I :6. Can. 5. Townshn Of:FlOI3 `I0 free from stumps and stgnei: Boil". and 8}; grchard _bea;riug ; ocd hbuse.-!,l:l.tlIs'-ili-f whee s : ,3 miles from he`lIta0l.|-_lMI.Q|_|h ; ._"L"~-sesto GEO. LA son;-_ - V ii . . . .. 4_.; ` The dry weather has etiened the price of butter somewhat ; on Saturday it. was 3 cent per lb. higher all round than the previou- Seturddy; in fact some got 150. per 1b., to Iadvauce of 2c. '!`-not &O The only new wheat brought to town so for wee a. grin: of three begs jzhreshed by ail. The sample wss feirly good. As several farmers are threshing this week, it is expected that 3 load or two of new wheel`. will be marketed on Saturday, The price ls quoted at 660. to 680. Several loeds of boy were sold on Saturday, the ruling price being 36 per ton. - :~ r*- --- Potstoee were plentiful again on Sutur- dhy, nearly all of them selling at 2 peokl for 25. At the close of the market 5 fear peck: were sold at 10. each. ` `s.;;;;i '1;;.`,; .{:}}i;..iIkIiien apple! were o`ex-ed for sale ; 10c. a basket or 300. to 500. a bushel wan received for them. Mr. !F. W. Hodson, Superintendent of Farmers Institutes. reports that he is ex- periencing some diiculty in lling the order |of the Newfoundland and'Quebeo Govern- rmeuts tor a number of thoroughbred sheep for breeding purposes. The stock of thor- oughbred sheep throughout the province has been just about exhausted by the abnormal- ly large sales of Ontario farmers to Ameri- can breeders during the last two months. Mr. odson says that there is a great scarcity of well-bred cattle all over the con- tinent and breeders are experiencing eon- . sxderable diiculty in securing good stock. I .-. . Several loads of live hogs have been shipped from here during the past week by Mr Shepard 1:"o Collinowood The prince on Wednesday were $4.75 per 100 Ibo. tor ood hogs between 160 and 220 lb|.; and $4 or fate and underweiahte. ' ._ __ .. --_.-V --- The livestock trade is reported rmer at London and Liverpool this week. In Mont- real choice cattle were sold on Tuesdav at 43. per lb. and 12 large steers weighing 1,200 lbs. each, were bought for shipment to Great Britain at 4&0 per lb ; pretty good cattle sold at from 3:10. to 4c. and the common stock at from 21c. to 30. per lb. Calves sold at from $1.25 to $8 each. Ship- pers pay from 31c. to 4:10. per lb for good large sheep, and lambs sold at from 82.75 to to $4 each. Eat bogs sold at from $4 25 fn A `ha `nus ni-nn:t-Ibsb `Aha an k wuuo Jill!) IIUKB Dlljl-I HI! IIUIII VI BU Z?ZEoper 100 lbs for straight lots o th on PR `ml; Buhlo 22 leads of good Canadian Stockera sold at $4.15 to $4.50 per 100 lbl. The basis of the bulk of the lamb sales was at $6. 93 loads of hogs acid at a. decline of 10c. to 15c. on Saturday's price. the beat hogs in _weight and "L quality selling at $4 80 to_$4.95 per cwt. 4`: u 1 . T Rev. L. J. Arthur, or Pittaton, P... is spending a short time with hil mother, M rs. L. Arthur. V Igv %]l:1PLAT A M ING 355 m L shl ON And wish to enter a 3; non cone`. 5 -shat has 73 per can 0, 1 - . ' V! L E006 sltuatnons correspond 1` . e Excelsior Business Dollaga, Balm .. _.._.out: on file to pg-ova th- " meut. `CH1 KIIYIITIVI XIII? Llj Tflil of Ii:-,ri`e`, were the guests of Mrs. C . G Arthur last week. James Watts, of Hamilton, and A. Watts, of Philadelphia, are spending a few days with their parents. Mr. J. Caldwell when Miss Drnry with other friends visited at Mrs. J. Drnry a on Sunday. Percy H. J oz y, of the Banli of Oom- meroe Ottawa, is at home for his holi- days; H. E. Jory and family, of Barrie, land Louis A. Jory, of Denver, are also here. A ` V l '.J:`he eiipply cattle in Chicago market was large at the beginning of the week, good to fancy cattle selling at $5 35 to. $605, and atockere and feeders $325 to. 34. Hogs were weak, buvere taking advent- aqe of the large supply to force prices down about 5c. to 10c ; heavy hogs sold at $4 to $4.67!_;; mixed lots, $4 35 to $4.72; light, $4.50 to $4 85 V "oliend, of Toronto, is spend- ing a short time with his wife and family hem - run: n n q C 4:00 Chou! Much sympathy is felt in our neigh- borhood for Mr. George Hesly and fam- ily who now mourn the departure of Mrs. -Hesly who was called suddenlv away from earthly cares. She has `left besides he:-`husband, 5 son George who is on the farm with his father and e di_mght'er;Elizebeth wife of Robert Ihontppon, of Edgar. V For some time J oseph Nixon, of Oro, who was almost; eighty years of age has _ been 'eu`ex-ing from a complication of troubles. `He aank gradually until death took him from his earthly friend: on Jilly 313%. Many malativeeaudfrianda ottended the funeral on .jl`oeedIr_. Aug; _.lit, and now mourn for.oqpe-ghq won 1 good. citizen, 1 faithful hon- 9I3 7.01.14 Ola enum- n.._... m 1-_........a .......I an... 1u;.._?-..._ 1 John B1-`ooks spent time holiday with friends here. ' Mrs. Moomhouoe;-of Toronto, was the guest of Mrs. C. G. Arthur; Mon- Id? -. _ __ --o. Q on. Icl w -~--- - ' MARRIED. A ELL-RADCLlFFE-At Thorold, on Aug. . AMPB . C xst. Dr. Nell Campbell, formerly of Cookatown, to Miss Nita Radcliffe, of Vancouver, B.C_. g1)MONDS--BLACK--In All Saints . Church. 76- 3 ::::;.:: ;:;>;.:.':,;i`.2.;f"%;'..z..`;::'*"" * Mi NNETT-BE_LL-At the Methodisi `P 1! Hillsdale. on July 26th. b Rev. A. Ric?1$?`l:.' ogeph Jennett. of Me ante, and Miss Annig ell, of Tay. V vcHlSNALL--LANGMAN-At the >1-esidence oflthe b'de s mother, South Orillia. by Re {Th Lzggetge. _Thorpas E. Chisnall. of 0:tawa`.n::.l Miss Mmme Elizabeth Sanderson Langman, of `null! Williams is the guest of Rev. H. A. Fish and Mrs. Fish, of Hswkeatone. `Inowv awn. V. CIOO nin C11 2$-wIo. Revs. T. ancrlfhdi. - Laggattel tookqpnrt in-t.he"tun`e`rol "A Will Sanderson is home from Toron- to on a short viatt. ' Mr. Taylor, of Toronto, is a guest at St. Thomas Cottage. Mr. and Mrs. M. Vokea, of Toronto, spent Monday with Mr and Mrs. John Sanderson. M "hzlisa A. McKinney, of Toronto, in the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. Y. |Williama. ' Mi}; _Edna Sibbald and Mia Mill: __L__ -1 I'___.. I1 "s}.oo PER ANNUM IN ADVANCE smauoortunvncnrn. Advance Conupondcnee. Shanty Bay. Advance Correspondence. the la a of M" 1>om{i6 We " QR 5553,,-n:.fc|!`~<.; TO [RENT lg : ':;ith 'L`.gu0." "" Lar;:':;;Bc`:::``:e,l`2fv'vi:)uckW0fth 3!! .. , oss. Barf`*" Bun. STOCK PRICES. ` LEY Lo: pa'es"v `CAMP? COOK. IV - . - Anvwcg "'nen.a Camp C_3'9okj. a1:p}yHG. r` .` `. ._. 11- >3 .4` IMIDHHVL .. ______ ` ' nts on prgvg `- . `tam ` \ \. Gilt,` Docume 4 W. J. Pfinq" `I \ 31-If. Notice of Dissolution. Ruxcn FOUNb KEMPEN-..' EDI h"l` .4-.-ago I-ace Qann-Anny mnnr nnn I-mvn LL. Unmsms ' ` ~ E'r.V F D SUMME`R COTTAGE Toltnw Ba.utiuHu .:o....4-A. Gaul: nnnod I-nun MISS mlnmc 5.2 South Orillia. Fine Farm Forsalo. ` that yeqr -:_____________` ~ We know it V s a little ear}, but `I V L `me too` to think of `preparing fo, the b - .'i5t Edy! htest vear Canada hag `an brig How strong you will fa} to eat" u ` eon if vou can say w th h I can ll that po;;t;n3."V `hcpty "Ye;-"s"'h n on ey wi be going um _ t _ ' pgsig ` tiou "' name 3"`! let us toll Send us y Re you one of the -fen-at. 0 . ROI. we can ma _ Start anv tune. no vacations, .. ,__;.....1 Dnninnun (gnn"'m T s. the kind we prepafe you 8 pP`0 for. , 'T- H-zwsou. Painsvsck,. L . 100 ACRE FARM roa S' l, E,-_ .. auu.ou~:e LOT "159 "U vnvunuauuu Gantral Bus1nassO Golloga, TORONTO. ONTARIO. Maw AnvnR'ril1unNTs. "`"w00d bush; w,ell Wate 74. barn ~Appl'y Ilh IJ TEACHER )NANTED{. [Farm for S%al,g-p Momsv oIi3AN-. `,4 ner cent. on zaze. -1 Cook town, Jul th, . Murand rs. Irwin gtgrey. ` hush 1900 BORN. DIED. - Apply V T MRS. suuzngw; f\..2I1 }X7s I { A. 1`. SARJIEANT, 1' In` MI ', Innil. 5...u.. f::om acres cleared; rest In watered: good house.` An-\I'u Barrister, Barrie. 26a; 1-}: goacres c1earea-gooa clay sou-ur_Icx npusc. cams and stone stabling; excellent orchard ; well watered by three pumps. - V 16:wn==_l,nf -., (`.nn. -1. Inn-iisl : oacres cleared: 3}}. half Lot . unrl I-n7II(n:rn.' ' ; the present K 33113:. .n.n so-13' Newmarket . Elmvale . Wyevaleg. . . Vwyabridge. 7. Hilludnle .*. . Beaver Val y Crown Hill. . Edenvale. . . Avening . . . . Shayne: . . *.. uUptergrove . ` V " czgmmsm `f . At the meeting of the Cheese Thursday afternoon `chem I `went .3 A rub, the price being! about '20! 5 cent per lb higher t.han~ at the Ian meeting, The" following in 3 report of the business am, Killed at Sault 8te...Ma.rle. mcnf Last Thursday; William. _J_ohn . Gliddon; aged 20 yearn. second non of `Mr. James Gliddon. Jane street, Barrie, was killed at Sault Ste. Marie. Mich. by. accidentally falling in front of a running engine while on his way to turn a switch. The young man left here about six weeks ago in search of employment, and upon reaching the Sault got work in connection with a waterworks construction. This he held until he receiv- ed-a position as brakeman for which be ap- plied ae soon as he-arrived at the Sault. He had been braking eight days when" the la- mentable accidentloocurred. ' The remains were taken possession of by two uncles of the deceased,- and on Friday sent to his home here for burial. The fun- eral on Sunday afternoon to Union Ceme- tery was `a Very large one, leading the pro- cession being the 35th Band playing appro- priate marches. led by Bandsman Scott. and 00. No. .5, 35 strong, under command of Captain Cowan; all the local olcers were in attendance. The firing party, under 001. Sergt. Foster, was composed of Cor- oral Black. privates Foster, Wiseman, owman, Sanders. Willett, Johnson, Hob- son and Jones. The deceased was a mem- ber of No. 5, and with them attended Ni- agara Camp in J une. The pail-bearers were privates Perry, McGaw. Sweney. Brown, Bond and Beeton. Much svmpathy is ex- tended to the bereaved parents, brothers and sisters in their sorrow. nymree _ x66z1cres-Lot7. Con. 7. Innxsl : oacres cleared; sdl. clay. loam; xooiacres good hardwood bugh; small house and good frame barn: good sprung. water. 2 lots in Allandale. Nos. 1 and 2 North Cumberland street; good house and orchard. _ zlots. Nos. 6 and 7, North Townlme, Allandale; 8006 house. . V ` Wnonui-. LII\.t\l 12---}- to a`aI\ Car nah: - l-hnrurnnnnl? The Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, News in. reporting the sad event says : The accident 'occurred a few feet west of the Fort street bridge. T The unfortunate man was running -in advanc_e`of- the engine. when in some wav he missed footing and fell upon the rails" directly _. in fccnt of the train. Engineer Wm. Wade saw the accident, but before he could stop the engine and bring the 'train_to a standstill, the engine had run over. Gliddon, `and the ssh pan struck him. literally crushing the breath from his body. Mr. Wadewent to his assistance as soon as possible, and found him huddled between the rails in an unconscious condition. He was taken to the company's storehouses, at the western end of the canal and removed soon after to the Marine hospital. He died about 1 o clocl_<. ` - e Excelsior Business College. Mr. W. J. Ross, Principal of. Excelsior` Business College," has` just issued his 12-page circular giving full information on the course of studv taken up in the College. The com- mercial course includes penmanship, spell- ing, grammar. commercial law, commercial cores ondence, commercial arithmetic, com merc al paper, and all the details connected with these subjects. The many excellent testimonials frbm recent graduates of the College and the long list of ex-students hold ing positions of responsibility in the com- mercial world are sufficient guarantee of the efficiency of Excelsior Business Colle e work. Fall term opens on August 28th. end for a circular. -* The Presbyterian Civio Holiday. August Seneld and Roeeeeu. _ ;dele at and Barrie 7. A!...I_ __ _-- ug --Ln-n ch. wili go to Port in leaves Allen'- .m.. l?or- per- DIV DU I ICU many: law. itiqularuee poateri. I` Oitnllullu Hnnmwuo. ' nu-A-on huff fmv _',['un .GnIumu: We ta.k`eVpluouro i Buooxs an 3. to wotkof I`.-m`uAnn n` rcommendin MIt.,FIu:,b. 0 Tune: and _ t an gel` -Re 6:. and wo :_-eqqut cur utmonq to qntrult; dIlIflti0 . '7'z'.*`$'* .*.`;:;**"* . M. .. sh... rs . or V. man a . will reee3ve'a.tdful ~ 5' _ -. . ` -l----- -1Q'QIlQ. nlllllll! , ` will receivacauxul nneuuon. ~ Ln.%snooxs; smut. nut. hnoxeonmtvl WK` ' Subititut_uJ'._en_. Cdeo, _[A_xoc. package will make An chpi. 1_tg in`Aa|-}:'ivo.l:y_.. 1Il." N:E8S. song nouse. ` Victoria Hotel. Barrie, is also for sale : 1 tenant's term expires in July 1 . tuner;-2 gnnfk half nf th:-. it]! half A EN o:wTMEN'r We are nwnahowiog a large stock of PLATE 5 suitable for ` ' . Next meeting Aguut 171511. L ZPIANO V TUNING rwromjn R. A. .DOVL.Ig|$$ :,I JUNEN. wgommes. We also keo ; large stock of wnnnma muss. aupagu. V `IL I Imus MCCREARY, Thornton. .'..___ Wed_d?i/ngf Presents; Jnwnnnn Aim -o1rr1`cu;m_. . 1 E9. f\Mua_koka. I00` 75 o;...; ` * ` unchang- `O; E.[LuTndyV.`. R, (3 rhhnm U0 Ills ,IJ|IlIIIy`u . o R. Graham H.,Jonep. . .'u`mhn..nr :ooacres-South haif of Lot. 5. Con..8. Innisl; goacres cleared-good clay soil-brick house, barns, and smma ctnhllna 2 em-allent. orchard : hell watered

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