A Meeting Merked bx; Much Forensic Eloquence and `Little Business. . [The regular `fortni htly' meeting of the Town Council was he! 1 in the Town Coun- cil chamber on]Mondev night. 311 the mem- bers preaent. t The minutes of last meeting were read and adopted. ' i - c oMmrN1curIpNs. . The following communications were re ceived :- Frcm .the Orengeville Paving 00., ex- ipreeeing their desire to tender for the build- ing of the new granolithlc sidewalks "that .53 r`.I"|" " L_. . -- 5" VI UIIU IIIUVV I mi Council are having built. mama T\.. ll'-:1,, .- E ) can ago. ".- ` . R. A. .D<:ugias, uuuu acry- It is a fact, nevertheless, that we can to-day furnish you with 3 thorou hl lint-clan time- piece in-gold, silver or are d- lled s_e for less than` one-half the gure that p alled afew IQQCQ 51,1`, _ One reason why so tinny 1' watches are. tolerated in that their owners 0 not realize that real good ones may had for such little monev. , -._..= v.-v-- o-av Iw\I\lUIl li?`rom Strathy 8: Eaten, nmmnr. fine I'n.-ml -......:-__ A WATBH FABTS. 8:14 for Endcwnalat Insunnca mpaniu or inqnoy loaned O.-H. . ` Ila mm R191-lg. TO Wa:N'r% on Lina: I 1-!!! Gnananlw FOR { SALE. DUNLOP srnnwr. BOARD OF WORKS. Town cotNo`1L. mm: ma roman I Was? BARRIE. ,-...... vv wuuur 101' _line bulld- granolithlc havinn built. % "THE ADVANCE." C.` ii. kOss.; 9, the- land. . ATHE IHTERESTS (JP v-' Bamo. 34:. The Lemon E-others" World : Monster Shown in coming to Barrie` on Wednesday, June 13. Under the greatest city of snow- wlte tent: ever erected on any ground: w l he Ieen fully one hundred exalted store, who will give one hundred and fty euperior end eunreme note. Bareback riding, hurd- llng. trick. fancy and mono e rldlng._nerlel .... '1-and nmnntioo. tnm llnn. vaulting, D8. I03. Iljlcy Ill llllllv I1 |5uaua,,uwa.uu 3 ,` d mnutic: tum ling vaulting l`::;IIIg;,`n utglylatle aha contortion .. feats: juR%l:. equillbrlutlo pole btlnnoing. break- ..- and other non. Unique. itatolv. . Bqlllllu ID UDIIIIUIIJ unwant- in; cigar, and ort'l::`1'u;|. Uniquautely, utoundlng, aerial, I e and aronic per- lormlnol. not can yzhera. VMa.nv of foreign- -._1_el,st u, pl9n_1ty' of them thm...~\[.hy`. . ` "6 ` 30lnO50l';thpdOiO. ~ W :i'e'bt:"'.m" '""" '"""" G. A. Redenhuret up eared for Rosen- feldt, and H. Lennox or Goldner. After hearin the evidence P. M..Rou committed x eldt for trial. ~ D __ E, COUNTY OF SIMCO BARRI E, ONTARIO, ,______________, krinl An interesting, though connpiicated case was up for reliminery hearing at the Police Court on ueeday. The interested partied were -all Hebrews. Young Goldner, of A Gold-_ ner Broe.. who keep a. shop on Moicaeter street. charged A. Roeenfeldt with conspir- ing to defraud. _...v_ ..|._1. _-...- A.!..'.- -..'. tV-I.I..-.. ....-.I.. It seems that some time ago Gcldner made a contract with one Friedman to work for him, principally to buy scrap iron, etc. On -the strength of this contract Goldner ad-' vanced Friedman one-hundred dollars to buy : with, which money the latter aubaeqnently apent in Penetangulehene on his own ac- Oonlla ' I ' A. 1 15 D,l,.L VV$XUC In the mnantime, it seems that Roaenfeldt got hold` of Friedman and erauaded him to" work for him instead. At senfoldt a sug- gutiqn Friedman "made over his horse and uh! I-n invnvnnt Gnldnar tnldnn H10!!! Lemon Bros}. Wot-.1_1's` Monster Shows. Wumer9I `Headache Powder: cure Blue` nun. Winner : Drug store. Barrie.- Trim ADVANCE joins with onrvable young townsman s many friends in extending to him congratulations, and wishing him and his chosen bride very many happy years. Miss Csmpbell attended her sister, {and .Mr. John H. Moss wasbest man- It was characteristically` simple and quiet, and later Mr. and Mrs. McCarthy left on the steamer Toronto `on the honeymoon follow- ed by the sincere good wishes of many friends. ` - _-.._-- --v .- -v-v------J At" St. James cathedral on Saturday morn- ing the marriage "was celebrated of Mr. Leighton. McCarthy, . P., and Miss Mur- iel Campbell. daugh r of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Campbell, of Carbrooke. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Canon Welch. The beautiful interior of. St. James was lovely withe alms, bouquets of white lilacs, and snowbal s. Only the immediate rela- tives and a few friends were present. The bride looked yery handsome as, escorted by her father,` she `entered the church, simply owned in white pi ue with low wide- rimmed that wreaths with white chiffon. in her hands a shower bouquet of lilies of the valley. % Ill ., l\______I_ J` _4n, C, I I O . I The Member for `North simcoe aV.nd_AMiss Campbell, Wedded on Saturday. According to announcement made some time ago", Mr. Leighton McCarthy and M Miss Muriel Campbell were joined in matrimony at Toronto on Saturday last. The following account of the wedding appeared in the To- ronto Mail on `Monday: Al`; I an. n ,, ,___ ___..-_ .. ..--vvwn luv-av-vulva Alderman Bennett called attention` to the destruction being done to the trees in the town by caterpillars and considerable dis- cussion arose as to taking steps to abate the evil. The Council adjourned at 10.15. H --..__-- no -nvvv uwvvo The chief pow-wow of theevening, how- ever, was over the matter of cement side- walks. Ald. Boys thought that Allandale ward was not considered enough. Ald. Bennett accused him of plaving to ward 6 in an anti-election speech. Be (Bennett) thought he would make his bid for ward 5. Some of the aldermen wanted the Commit- tee of Works to be more specic in , their proposalsof what was to be done in build- mg walks. Alderman McLean joined in the melee, and the presence of His Worship in the chair was forgotten for a time. The matter of cement was discussed, some of the aldermen` thinking better terms might be obtained. The Council favored the employ- 1 ment of Barrie labor wherever possible. . 1 AI_|-.._--.. TI. - -The proposal to amend the by-laws with regard to meat licenses evoked considerable discussion, most of the alderman taking the ground that it would be a breach of con- tract to alter the by-law at this time. Some feared that it would _ tend to destroy the good market we now have. . u. ullll WWII designed and erected a switch- board at the electric light rotation, and whereas the same has now been in operation for some months, during which time it has given entire Aaatielaotion, therefore be it re- solved that this Council do place on record, I)? paaaingthia resolution, its appreciation o the services rendered, and `ability of Mr." Dickinson. ` LIJLLFUIFIJJIJJIL` I. I The Mayor asked that all estimates be in by next meeting. \ .m:_--__- - - - ` * scoomgers. Current - accounts for salaries, etc., were passedto the amount of $842.18. Among the accounts presented to the Council was the bill for legal services trom Hewson & Creswicke in Barrie vs. Bird, and also in connection with the tannery. The total of -the bill was $476.37.. From this was deducted party and party costs` received from Mr. `Bird amounting to $211.13, leav- ing an unpaid b_alance of $248. ` i ` muuuuu--L'nuI: wnereas Mr. Edgar Dickinson ? 32:33` `:"`:...f`:E.`:f.::`L:3*:1::3'i! _Moved b Ald. Boys seconded `b5`* Aid. McLean-'1' at whereas Mr. Edgar Dickinson 0` town dihl` Ant` AIVAAI-ac` n ---30-AL ` .r-- -v- iivw `U0 16., I30 This report was laid` over tor further con- 3 sideretion. i _ -Re rt No.9 was adopted, that the Board of WP:-ks proceed st" once with `the con- o struction of cement walks, under the super- vision of Ed . Brown. at a. salary of $2-50 per day, with the (uuderstandin if Mr. Brown : work be not satisfactory t e Board eve power to dismiss him- and make other arrangements. Blake and Sempson street! ereto be done first. i Ulapperton streets, 4,55 rm, "`hi- IAI\annL .....-_ I- 9 1. \ Photographic supplies and Photo- graphic Chemicals, wumem Drug tore. Barrie, Ont. V ` - LEIGHTON MGCARTEY MARRIED. v ` MOTIONS: _ Moved seconded b IOLOIn--']' AI`. whnrnnh `M - `Ii`.I......; `n:_ IIIOII rrleumuu uunuv vvus um uvuaw uuu Ltd preveht Goldner taking them `for his * . BARRIE. _THE At the Police com, Mxscnnunr. COUNTY or- E, to cost $182.- _____ A SIMCOE AND THE DOMINION OF CANAUA OUR CRITERION. Centre Slmcoe Farmers Institute Excur- sion to Guelph is on June 11th. The Secretary wishes to say in regard to many enquiries. that the Institute is in no way responsible for the increase in rates this year. These are xed every year b the Traic Association representing the rai - ways and are uniform all over the country. . The Institute alwa s secures the very lowest rates obtainable` or its patrons It has] to give the railway a guarantee of $250 in order to secure the special service and cheap fares, and they hope the public will appre- ciate their e'orts by. accordina the excur- sion their patronage. G. 0. Canton, See- retary. -~ ` ` uIl_U vnuu nun Lcuulvu an H ulll Bull]. The names of four other B. C. I. boys also appear among the successful ratyear students :-Fred Rosa, Victor Ross, J. Brown. and W. J. Kerfoot, Fred Ross being also in the honor list. ' T- -_L-._.3 --___-A___I_L!-:__ J _ A` , I The Canadian public has not yet recover- ed from the severe criticisms made by Rob- ert Berr. the novelist, who recently declared that Canadians nrefer whiskey to books. A thoughtful and energetic H3117 to Mr, Barr in mode in the June Cans nan Mega.- zine by Walter` James `Brown. Among- \the;othe.r contributors` `to this tune are Mr. ,Ble.ud;e_ll;~ - Y Inthe report oft he Toronto University 1 Medical College examination the name of W. E. Gallic appears at the head of thelist in the first year. He ties with two other com- petitors for the scholarship of eighty dollars which will be increased to ninety dollars, so that each may receive an equal sum. THE human nf `nun nl-Ban `R I`. T luau- DIDU Ill ULIII UULIUII IlIWu We extend conzratulatioin to the boys on their nuocesar. [EdiI'.or.] 404-Great Books as V-I-Jife Teachers. . .Hillia. ` 434 -Marie Baahkert:e",. Letters of 419-`-English in Atrione. Hon.David Mills 417--Bequty Cultur; . . . . Ellen Browning. 4l3-g'1`hree Men on Wheels. . . . . Jerome. I r your 332 - Electric Motors:; . . . . . . . . . .Bottbme. . In his reply Botha told me that he had decided not to defend Pretoria, and that he trusted the women and children and pro` party would be protected. At 1 a.m. to- day, while on the line_of_rnarch, I was met by three ot the principal oiciale, with 3 ag of tr uce, stating their wish to surren- der the town. i Inn was arranged that Pretoria should be taken poeaeeeionof by Her Majesty : troops at two o'clock this afternoon, and at that hour we marched in. "I replied that I would gladly meet the Commandant- General the next morning, but that I was not prepared to discuss any terms, as the surrender of the town must be nnc onditlonal. I asked a reply by day- break, as I had ordered the troops to march on the town as soon as it was light. Mrs. Botha. a.nd.Mrs.' Kruaer a._re`_ both in Pretoria. Some few of the British pxfiao nets have been taken away, but the majority are still at Waterval. Over a. hundred of the oicers a_rein_Pretoria.. The few I have eeen are lookihg well. wavo. - The Library Committee reported a large number of members in arrest for `subscrip- tiona, and payment of the accounts had to be deferred -until collections were made. UIIVU DUHFUIUUF l84l-The Barry: . . . . . . . . . . .8. F. Bullock. .1842-The Crown of Life`. . . . .Geo.V Geasing. l843-Ba1doon . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Leroy Hooker l844-Avlutin . . '. . ; . [. . . . T. Watts-Danton. 1845--'1`he Realist . . . . . . . . H. Flowerdew. 'l846-A Kenta Squire. . . . .. .F. W. Hayes 1847-The Farringdona . . . . '1`. Fowler. Iiodnks and Cameras for the summer aeason. Wilmer : Drug Store, Ban-iv, nto _ . \JuuuuIuu 5 U. uh JJUULIWUII, U. L`. Dlllill, IV. ` J. -Fletcher, Mrs. Creswicke, F. Marr, W.` J. Hallett. FIVL- `l'2,._, :1 o.. I I A U I LLCIIVUUI The Finance Committee recommended for payment accounts for Librarian : salary, $20.83; insurance premium, $30; gas ac count. $ -. Notice was received that the Government grant for the year would be song. A V V l839-Feo . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . Max Pemberton 1840--The Story of an African Farm . . . . . Olive Sch:-einer Ion mL- 13--...- on -n r-Wu _L .._--- _-_-v`-..-.-- -- -__ --v--v- Theifreliewing books were ordered and are now on_ the library shelve; : f`D elisle. then sent on an othcer with a ag of truce into the town, demanding its snrre nder in my name. Shortly before mid- night Ivwas awakened by two oicials of the South African" Republic, San dbergm, military ser etary to Commandand Botha, and a general oicer of the Boer army, who brought me a letter from Botha,,proposing an armistice for the purpose of setting" the terms of surrender. ` The regular monthly meeting of the Board of Management was held in the.Library on Monday evening, May 28th. The following `members were resent :-Donald Ross, Chairman ; J. M. otbwell, J. F. Smith, R. .T,.II`lAfn`1Al' MID l`.Iunntn:nI9n 1:` Mon. `KT 1` `Pretoria, June 5, 12.55 p m.-Jnst be- fore dark yesterday the enemy were beaten back from nearly all the positions they had `been holding. and Ian Hamilton : mounted infantry` followed them to within 2,000 yards of Pretoria. through whieh they re- treated hastily. ..C\ no . WlImqr9I Ice Cream Soda in good. [Lord Rubens The Union Jack was Hoisted Over Pretoria. W. E GVa.1l1eb Wins Scholarship. 11193. Robert Barr : .0:-momma. B_a.rrie Public Library. Is inPretoria.:l ), JUNE7, 1900. F -A clever swindler has been doing up the business men of Beeton and Penetsng, and no doubt other places, by taking orders from them tor a paper called The Simcoe Trude Review, to be issued from the oice of the Hamilton. `Spectator. Their names endpedigrees and businessstanding were to be set forth in `glowing terms, and ell they had to do wss to pisy two dollars or more for not less than forty coniesof the Review. --During the` Pretoria oelebration at Alliston last week a. young man was stand- ing on the balcony. of the Dominion hotel putting `o' some large torpedo rockets. bwhenthe whole bunch in his hand became `accidentally ignited. They exploded with sn'oh~,foros`tha they crossed the street", '3-=th`.08h<!%o?:`9'8;..nl&9Q...'8l"9 l . 9'!- _; T :4 V ..:sstein_,hs;-, Q3 _---, V1`- -There will be a parlor meeting of the ` W.C.T.U. at the home of Mrs. McKee, Elizabeth street, on Saturday afternoon next-, from three to ve. The subjects die- cueeed are Franchise and Flower Mie- uiona, led by.Mre. Gibson and [Miss R0 er- eoh. Refreshments will be served, on .5 eordiel invitation is extended to all who "are interested. -A 'full report of the con- vention at Allieton next week. A -Rev. Thos. McKee wishes toacknowledge the following contributions to the India Famine Fund :-From Public School No. 11, Innisl. teacher Miss Robinson, $3.00 ; from No. 16 West Gwillimbury. Miss Annie Rothweil, teacher, 750.; from Angus Public` School, N. S . M cEa.chern, Principal, $1 00." Cure the In cbcuof sun and wind by inning WI-mar : Glycerlne and Almond. Jelly . . 15c. tube.` WIIlIl0l"l Drug Store. Barrie, 0nt._ '-The steamer Enterprise has been lying at the dock here for several days being painted and prepared for the?season s busi- ness. As she is Drepared and fitted out here, the Enterprise may be more particular- ly regarded as a Barrie boat and deserves a ' large share of local patronage. 'l'!_,_ lI!l,,, I177 I --Andrew Miecampbell, the po ular mem- ber of the Legislaturefor East imcoe. has received and accepted the offer of the man- agership of the Cleraue line of steamers at Sault Ste Marie. He assumed his new duties last week, and will make the Soo has headquarters. -Mr. N Dyment won something over` $1,300 dollars in prize money at the resent 1 Woodbine races.- I-le captured three races, Magog, Flying Bess and Matlock coming under the wire at the front in one race each. Ensilnge Corns. Sowlnz Ra e. Hun- garlnn iuld~lVlillet at BOTH _ EIJPS. -Correspondents writing to this oice frequentlv forget or neglect to sign their names. It is contrary to our rules to pub~ lish such unsigned matter, `so please sign your communication it you wish to save it from a papery grave in the waste basket. --`-June ia_iei1:c1'1s day. Barrie citi- izens will do well to keep an eye on their premises, as itia rumored that there are some hard customers in the wake of the cir- cus. ' -Tu'mlinson, who pleaded guilty to the charge of stealing a. bicycle from Hyalop Broa., Toronto, wa.s up for aentence before ` J udge Boys on Friday, and allowed to go on 1 suspended sentence. "1 `v as -"--`l1`e}"_a;;e-s's'<')-1';s"fi'g::;2':a"give the popula- tion of Barrie as 6,002, not 5,992. as many county papers are stating on the incorrect authority of a. contemporarv. - 1- u a, as ..__-_ In is said that Rev. A. W. McIntosh, some time of the B.C.I , will accept a. call to Thamesville in preference to the one from the Stayner Preabyteria.x._1,church. --Paetor Botterill speaks next Lord e Day :--Morning subject, The Trade Mark of Redemption Evening subject, The Nephilion Who Were Before Adam. -While casting at Dyment & But.tereld a foundry on Tuesday, James, Wardman had his right eye severely burned bv a. fragment '? of hot metal. - x V Itlzifsz rieyvcrnrted tixat the police at North Bay have arrested two, men with a horse, supposed to be the one stolen from J. Hearn, of Essa, a. couple of weeks ago. III. .. l.....4 `I _.l`--.Ii'|_-__, -._ W4 II--,_-- 7- To e intent Ladies Purses at Wlsmen-9s Drug Store, Barrie. on! . 3" Mrs. Heard, 13 Ross street, will take 1 25c. reduction on all orders for corsets taken at the house from the 13th until 25th J une. 1-Belforllel i.;}S:tH}' 1aLEa_y:"b."1iZJi;"Ss 1 the Hewis House, Midland, was ned forty ` dollars nd costs forlselling liquor on Sun- day. _ - - - ~~~----x --v- ---v .y v----- --a-- .v--vv---P -The band will give its weekly open air ; concert at the post office square on Thursday night. _ ________ _,l _1}.n{siii"15a].}}ic'{L' 6T'i. ,' 'w'n'1 Kid as. annual meeting at the Orange Hall, Ivy, on Saturday. June 9th inat., at one o clock. ..--'ro - 38'Litt!eLa.ke Tourists and visitors can have refreshments as all hours` and boats ` for hire by hour or day. Miss Lawrence. 1 7 bent nerry Phosphate dispensed at Wilmer : Drug Store, Barrie. Ont. `I`|_`l"l' -;i)_x-'.-H-;re-e37 :1; `an;-the Commons in North Grey in the Liberal interests, in 9 place of the Hon. Wm. Paterson. I -Rev.hAZ. _;Q:,f-v;;l-l'o"ccupv the pulpit of Collier street Methodist church next Sunday. morning and evening, p1`I'\.....:__._ -I_- L__.,, 1- 1-7 ~ C) """ ' ' """l3" HDurinA'ths iasrry season James Vair will keep fresh cream, from "Ardrossan ; Farm." Painawick, in Gem jars, on ice. " f-,__2_l2'I 1'19 . o . 7 f\ `I :1 g. . 1-:-i;:I:h:1-A- 5.4.1:-t;r-1-:1-1.:'|-ail, Canaan : great- est statesman, died nine years ago yesterday. VIII... I..._.I __:II -2--- 2-~ -_ I --D1Z'.( of Penetang, while in Ham- ilton recentlv, was robbed bf a, gold watch and $18 in cash. --;1`he meml')ersAof the quested to meet at their Monday night. (I -T Ijgigigl gures give Ruby 3 major- ity of 20 over Devltt in the` recent: election to the County Council. ' ll\I_-I._-.` 11--.... -nn__,,__u ,4, sq - n = I -i-f7[V`ha Barrie Bible Union will forward in 1 a few days a donation to the India Famine ` Fund. \ -hew Bros . teg, Beaver, was damajzed by fire to the extent of several hundred dol- 3 late last week. ; Many ReadabFITa1'agraphs of T Local Interest. "plus. an no nwnuns. ' Try Wumerh orange Phosphate sodg ; Danish Sn ar Beet. In bulk and sealed ; '5 --A -. ` The Latest News Briey Told. I2 Pagg I O O.F. are re- 1 ` lodge room next | M M?UUf_.PH % Tm_f`_"*Y.1![I_E I um, neon. The following are the ofcial return: mull to R. T. Banting. Returning Oioer, in the election` to ll vacancy in No. 8 (Joan Council Division, held May 28th : V Ho Sn Ruby. To `Midland... . . . . . .23 "At. An `A: . The annual meeting of the Toronto Con- ference of the Methodist church opens at Toronto on Friday, when the Stationing Committee meats, and the general eeuionl begin on Tuesday of next week. Rev`. Mr. Bartley leave: this morning to attend thl. meeting of the Stationing Committee. __ W... _ `-- ----. aw- vs--no van vv 11. can l Sixz Ev members were received into the fellowship of the Congregational church At the last monthly church meeting. 'D....g-.. `I.o-n.a._._2n c - _ ._-_ .__ -_ -_.-a '- -- vs. a-avvu-n-an Psetor Botterill {commenced a. eerie: of outdoor addresses on Sunday` evening st 8 o clock at the ve points. There was as lore! congregation gathered. ' 'IIl__ ,, H The ladies of the Congregamionsl hurch meet on Friday at 3 p.m. to organize them- selves into an association for church work. no Winner : Pick-me-up at the tonn- tuln. WlImer I Drug Store, Barrio, Onto --A street urchin, whose appearance was morethan ordinarily ragged, attracted the` notice of a party of young men who were making fun for themselves on Mississaga street on the morning of the 24th. The young fellow appeared to be the on] bov on the street who seemed to lack the a ility t0 enjoy himself His clothes were in tatterl and on his feet he wore a pair of so-called boots that had long ago lost all claim to the the title. `The young men s party referred to stopped their fun long enough to take him into Mr. C. Moore s store, where he was presented with boots, stockings. cap and other garments. His pleasure was good to` see. A collection was taken up amongst the young men to defray the colt of this-practical experiment in philanthropy. -News-Letter. uunvu AIUIII LIUI. IIUIIIU UH VV uuueuly, I I Riley 23rd. They traced horas far as Thorn- ton but there lost the clue. until they re- ceived word that she was here. So far an can be learned the poor woman called no place and had nothing to eat from Wednes- dav to Saturday morning. When her. big- band learned of her presence in Barrie he at once took her home, he and their three children being very anxious to avoid having her removed from them. -An automobile, or horseless carriage, attracted considerable attention on the streets on Tuesday. It was ridden, or driv- en, or both. by Mr. Eaton,'son of T. Eaton, Toronto. Mr. Eaton took the Chief and several other citizens for a ride through the town. It is certainly a great step forward as a medium of travel. Time will simplify and perfect them and also reduce the price to a more reasonable gure than the $900 at which this one was valued. It is sold by the National Cycle and Automobile Co., 44 King street west, Toronto. This is the second horseless carriage seen here thil week. The other passed through town I few days ago, drawn by a pair of mules. "EL- .__,I ,1 , .,_,-, --.~..-. -7, - `cu-CI- V. new-vuv -The unfortunate woman taken in charge by the authorities last week turns out: to be Mrs. Gully, who lives on the 6th line, Sunni- dale. Her husband is a prosperous farmer. It seems that Mrs. Gully has been somewhat demented for aboutfenght years She dia- appeared from her home on Wednesday, n MRV 231?`. Thnv frnnnrl Bar as for an 'I"|-nu-n- ` --_.-_.-v.. -While nursing a patient in Philadelphia, Miss Crew became suddenly ill and had to return home. She was kindly accompanied ' by Miss Gill, of that city, who is at present the guest of Mrs. Crew. The sick lady was removed to the hospital on Tuesday. A. -_-.._____1.:\- -_ L,.,,,I -41- -Dr. T. H. Middleboro, of Owen Sund, brother of the Mayor of that place, has been awarded the degree of Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons and Physician! after a one yea.r s course, a thing said to be quite unprecedented. I111 -`-THE ADVANCE wishes to thank the To- ronto Conaervative Club for `an invitation through the President, Mr. D 0. Hindu, to the 3rd Annual Decoration of SirJohn A. Macdona.id s monument at the Queen ! Park, Toronto. vuv tuna: Iucsug uuuuu 01 UV [DUI (on. A feature of the market was a. plentiful ' supply of all kinds of greengrocer u goodl. "VI... sun}... 6'... 1:--- L-.__ :_ _-2n - "I U '7 VV`_ :'--`-t '- H-"-B.""'. g 5"Z_ The price for live hogs is still going $6.50 is the price for choicenow. `back Jvindtowr. Fortunately no-body wll struck by the ying mass. FHL _ (I l. 9 -The Ministerial Association are after Col. Ward for the recent military Sunday parade. It is understood that they haw written him a letter in the matter, and will further deal with the matter upon receipt of his reply. `I'I'1____ A,,, " ul.":i.cea `were not materially altered. I-33! seem to continue rm. They brought from 10c. to 12c. per dozen. Butter wu`13o. no 14c. per pound. Wan` 3- .-.:.w.:..... :. :-....I.. n7__L-.| -- a.-xv. yva yuuuu. Wool in coming in freely. Washed No mains at 150. per pound. unwahhed is half I cent lower, at 9a}c. The quality on the whole appears to be up to the average. , b Potatoes continue dull at 20c. to 25. per ag. The offerings of hav have almost ceased, the price being about $7 50 per ton. A fnnturn nf I-I-an mg-Lao nu... .. ...l.....lf..I - ._'__a ...---u -The. Sgaower made her tirst crulle on Tuesday. a . --Haigtersville. Ont.,` has a. new papal`; called the Haldimand Standard. % -0rillia7fiTt-Te};1We\t1 will hold their annual excursion tc Collingwood this year. `I'_ TITELL ___ 2,, - 1-; I --Mn.iV6 -it1'1ere, inspector for the Domin- ion Guarantee and Accident Company, all in town on Tuesday. in 1- -\ u. . - - 4 _ _._..._--,. -Mr. John Powell has been appointed agent for the favorite steamer Enterprile, and is prepared to quote terms for excnreionl. pl]-`LA po 1 1- in is - _ 17-- -_ _v_---_ _..- V-av`-aw-v-CI -Tl;ef;i7deit1(d7a of Mr. Geo. Lindsay, Mel- ford, presented him with a. flattering ud- dreas prior tohia departure for North DI- kato. ` -Z-;].`he Barrie Wickerwork Factorj ll booming More orders are coming in than can be lled. and additional bands will bi employed. V 1:00.01. .. A rains. `I'I._ _ The attendance at the market on Snlm ' day was rather larger than for the past: few ' weeks. Everybody was talking about the good to the country done by the recent: _ rainn- Majgmy for Rnby-2o: J-lJV\lVIlUU I 0 T.ay.. {$1.007 ER ANNUM IN ADVANCI smauz corms nvs cums. County Council Election. Church Notes. fram MARKET. 235 138 3?} :19` |June Session _(_1f_C_t1unIy Council |IfNIJEHS FUH_\[0UlJ AND CUM. lenders` will be received by the undersigned until lender. the 18th Day on June, 1900;. lvrlhesupply of zoo cords of good body Hardwood, lltcl long, Maple and Beech, not more than % of l1lllI'_ood to be beech. the balance to be Maple. to l`dl`rd.az the Countv buildings in Barrie not fltrthanthe is: day of March. 190i, to be delivered Properly piled at such places as may be pointed '-ilialsa Tenders for 30 tons of first-class hard llet: "Ull._ to be delivered at the Registrv ` flaud Gaol in Barrie during the fall of 1900 and Winter of_x9ox in such quantities as mav be re- `;'`ll'm. time totime during said season. All us to be sealed and addressed to nnnn-\`._ --------/K ` , .mmea_ at the buildih fltrthan the 1901' `dPf0prl_v for mlegg an _C3lIdGnnI... D- - - ` u 4*--3-5.119: overhead. Noe. ms (ad fu vposxte the Queens Hotel. The :?.:`:::...;.'::.'%9`f: ith wall show caeeeaud ` 7!. ice cream etc. The Three Sters and two Heifer-s. 2 yea.r.s old. are in Ih: pound awaiting ownership. If not claimed by` the 19211 June. 1900, they will be sold to pay expen- The Countv Counci_l will meet 05' MONDAY, JUNE 181.11. 1900` mhcCouncilChambcr, Court House, Barrie. at 2 Wk. p. m. All Parties having any papers of iommen , Is to lay before the Council must do so dur- Eglhersf three days of the session. Ivu Hvllln I FIIIIII u `out not-In--a .\'onh-west half of Lot 3, Con. 8. Vespra: 60 acres dared, balancevstanding timber; soil. heavy clay mm;rst-class wheat tarm. The 6oacres are all udcr cultivation and can be seen under crop. Mere necessary it is tile drained. Frame House, hm: Barn and log Barn ; good Water, etc. Amy on the premises or by letter to EGERTON H. J NSTON, Minesing P.O. _ 23-35 Two good stron bofs Wanted to learn the Wiclcer mkbuginess hone but those who mean to learn zte business need apply. Apply to C IIYDCI DU _____..__,____. NEW ADV] A.\ TED-A Place ` for the summerx y. Apply at AD\ ANCl --:-- 0ST- In West Ess L White Beagle [H I `lIl_`_fJ 'v " . Essa. m Japuary last. a" small Beaglg Hou_nd. with one yell_ow ear. Rgmd will be pad for Information for dehvery or Ilme he can be found. Address H. SEWREY. Barrie. . . 23.-23-p , \'ICOLSTON--At R ` 5!. Nicholston. --u Ran-;e. NR3--At` Midland. `May 24, the wifd of F. A. _ f son. _ ' ogf?_',:; 1;-'airvieW. May 23. the wxfe of Mr. T Geo. T0013` of 3.8011. J e ,1 B rue, on un I. "G? Hzmixlclison. 7 E.-__A, 0.-11113, May 3:, a. daughter. to Mr. WE`! Mm [-1,]. Barlett. zHER In omwa. May :8, 1900, a. son to Mr. dM,-5,john Archer. 7 . _ mGH1i..Ac Midhurst. June 4. a sot; to Mr. and James Wright. v_ [1 H. _ SLOE\a$tr:r,ll-Logloan. II A DDTWYB a son to Rev. and June 6th. a daughter to. MARRIED TA- RTHY-CAMPBELL--At St. Jam.ea'-Catlh J" 3- by Rev. Canon Weich. _ _ V 8::2:=s2:'a,:i'o,`:t:?` W*~" carbrooue. DIED. .\'ICOLSTON-At Rosslmd, B.C., ' Nigholpton. son of the late % .J``,e edral; Toronto. on Mr. Leighton G. McCarthy, M,P,, of Banie, June 4th, 190 II!" "T hssslsisr Business 1111`: Gfgsgs, Barrie, ....n holding its character r meritorious train- ~ - 'I`wo MONTHS it has TORONTO, A A W - H ' S H Aw 9 PRINCIPAL. ' 4 ` on _._.- 44 L4 sec " v . Compare it with the first . d I ft! '" my meen.9'm from {:16 5.-from N. Simcoe who upeqtg watt summer. We can devel good so ' 33.: best wuh .5 mt because we have two cf W `mms on our staff. We are quite as 959, W mecounuy other departmentv. :0` ~ v rv , !` n,.handectlhI:ef=`I,;O vacayons. Spec1al_ summ_;- 5,;frro;33uly. 3,5 Our cxrculars explam ; wme mg __4nlI-M _eveqy` bit of " ined Q POUND KEEPER'_S NOTICE. ,...-. ..-nu yaauu LU .. ROBERT MURPHY. - ` Chanrman Co. Property Committee, En. ` Box 366 Barrie. Ont; uoo ACRE FARNI won SALE. .|,It,[ I _L L r~-_ D IY_-._._- . 1- __ .\l. mcnun_aw non. Bame. r-"--------T- . A.\'TED-A for two_boys 11 and If years, I summer months 111 a. respectab e fam- \', ADVANCE. 33-Q3 ' ind m I13 1 D uates. re y as much. L N0. V0 L azsnsy. pygplfif)-E No` no 3 S;*9:____$\ r AnV.ER'1`ISEMENT8. - 23514 DON T FORGET THE J\Jl'llV Dl'DI\l\IlV, V ~ Pound Keeper. Cor. Steele and Duckworth Stlgctsh aovs WANTED. .DuD.l.UU """"'D`_'l _"""-'_'1 r for mentonous tram- `"` h'`{'o has `he PM with the demands made for I O'I?`(e): v::gileges can say more than this, mch. It pavs to attend a good institu- ' 26-Iv G. C. CAS l`0No Secretary. T. in q % - ENDOWMENT _LRvNT 8.' INSURANCE Pouou-:3 J _ . . . . . . u y a a n u n n R. T. BANTING, Cn Plnrlr (`A Chen: BORN. on ENT. JOHN SPEARIN; pllnl` VBDIIQI ,.May Kzvriyingv A . ___!AL LL- _.a. - --r1|I I ll`? 'Co. Clerk Co. Sir;1coe. `V J. -- :---_-_` the tint I VSTWESLEY, n`n Y`! N 3 - . u`T.'.1."'%':'.`.'.. ` Ma'nag5er. --au-up nu 23-24 I HUB at-ti Ll':I.5p' Barne. 23-23 '3 TIZIII but -- a Room for offices. in Ross Block wh'T Dunlap Street. its roof vault; oecu at Xruont bar Dr. Wellu. ill be vacant on-at of pr}! 13;; A 1 .. " `' ` H... Ross.;_ - -LE I TOWN I-OTSI Report No. 8 of the Public Works Com- mittee recommended that the Council recon-' sider its decision to pl_ace.a plank walk on the west side of Mary. street and lace In- stead a 4 ft. cement walk from lizabeth street to the brewery, a distance of 505 ft. ,' at an estimated cost of 8202. Also to lay a 4 ft. cement walk on the east side of Marv street from Elizabeth street to Ross street, 944 it, at a cost of 8375. 3rd. That the cement walk he continued on the north side of Worsley street, between Bayeld and I-UU.I$II KIIVI U IIUH, IIIVIIIKIIIJ 500teeuhose..".'f . . . . 55000 Police Magistrate. salary . . . . . . . . 400 00 Chief King. snlnrv . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 450 00 J as. Martin. night watchman .. . . . 350 00 Contingencies...... I . . . . . 50,00 TOt1.. o u o e n - - o o u o one eooeeo This report. was referred to Finance Com- mittee. ' ' Report 9 presented the estimates of the Department for 1900 as follows :- 0 Hydrant rental . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...$ 3000 00 Teaming for Fire Brigade. . . . . -. .. 250 00 Salary to Chief Smith. .0 . . . . . . . . . 100` 00 Brigade, attendance at res ; . . . . . `350 00 Telephone service - 0 Alarms, $31 0 - _ Council Chamber, $25 56 00 1 .In`|I-znn nut` `\nnI:n:n 1: M \JII|IllUII \JIICIIIlIUI, Lighting and heating. . . . . Miss Sibbald, caretaker . . . . 1)-_..:__ -_.l --.....I!- JIJIHD IJIIIUBIII UQIUUQBVI II I I I - d r , nan g`3.`! ii.f'{...f ' i" %"-'3 {vth of e best The` san1el}eiw11`x;ltt;_ee recommended the enclosing of the rivate hallway to the entrance to csreta er Williams apartments at a cost not exceeding $l0.-Carried. Report No. 7, of the Fire and Police Committee was presented, stating that it would be impossible to grant the r nest of Messrs. S. and J. Hisey and Thos. owe to grant meat licenses in words 2 and 3. After considerable discussion an amend- ment by Ald. Bennett and Candle was de- feated, all the other _eldermen opposing it except Ald.. Powell, who did not vote, and the report was adopted. fI`\I, _ , if Mr. Lcunt concerning an obiectional sewer west of Bayeld street wharf. , From Supt. Tiin asking the Council to allow _the Grand Trunk Company to acquire a portion of Gowan street tor the purpose of enlarging their yards. ` Petlli'<;x':"from J. J . Brown elid` other: asking for: a sidewalk opposite the late Henrv,Ha1-per : residence on Dunlop street east 3 `distance ot 60 -to 66 feet to'com'plete the wall: there. - From Streth account for le gel services to the town in the attic. 452.86. but if the Vemount ne 30th thev o'er to accept the suit of Wig The amount was be paid before J u $400 in full. gins vs. the town of `B y preeentingv their w tl;e Secretary of the Prioonera Aid Society asking for a small grant in aid of the `Societv. ' . . - - __-..- .--v -nu-van. Ullllllg From Dr. McCarthy as executor of the estate of the late Mrs. C. H. McCarthy, calling the `attention of the Council to ' a trespass the Electric Light Department have committed in` oiling their -wood on the ad- joining lot,and placing a post for a stay wire for the smoke-stack of the power house on the lot, and also the removal of the boundary fence, and asking that the Coun- cil make an early settlement. I3--. AL- 1` Fr/Jr/x`n'tl"A1; ;-r;;;'Go. . -of. Columbia. xfegarding their fire {ladders and trucks. I3`-A-n QL..-A.L.. Q. 13.. . _ALLANDALn. Lot: 2, 3 and '4. Wm Baldwin Street. North Cumberland Street. Lot; vi and :8. Jacob's Terrace. Lots 1. 2, 3. 4, A5 and 7. South Caroline street. Lot A. " East Maia-y'Stroet. Lot 54. Went Marystrect. Lot 2. ' Apply at . A ' ' WI`!-l accept]