, GING- USLINS 22-11 Bwo _. . -Bes: La1}cy: u .Z...'.a. c;r_eux Delivery, . -'-AT-'- ` l'0'l`l0E To ORlInI'l.`0R-In the nu- lute of Wllnam Beelby deceased. In Pursuit *'% .100 ACRE FARM FOR BALE. u__.u_ _.--. |.-u.J `Int 5, Pan. 8. VIDl l 50 I5 Private '.l'h_omps6n a Hard 5-ly That is what we are all after. We have a full line of Rogers celebrated oode and can suit youht any price. e have also a new line of summer noveltiee such as Souvenir Spoons. Belts. Stick Pins; and Netheuole ' Bracelets. etc. Call. and see our etock.lwe can please you. JE_WELLER. DIAM oNp`?IA_LL.. [eds . .,""" - _ FOR SALE OR BENTI ,,I4,__| fro msm on Luna; C|n,A|` "y- I ' Thornton. 27-so FOR SALE. Help `the oapital. I2 I=a{ HARRY MARH, RARRIT BAR1_uB. |2Pa es.~ iBARRIE,kCOUNTYOF _ any sAn.IAn1's. was ADVANCE. ay person whose clam: man at the date of sucl_1-diatri- ' -_-yvv. Dozunn ROSS, Executor`: Solicitor, ' to is no imitation. `V ubo. Winner : ne:nd Almond ! ' 5c.mbe.| .41`, A no nmnant lw V` oyls. Iquit- .: nimnv vncntun.` on farm p_ro- In nnnnnchnn puck. '.`. e'_5 IIIQIIL _Q?"UID CID`! UUII 5:` _ ` In the matter of the trespass, complained by Dr. McCarthy, on- the lot adjoining the electric light works. An adjustment was arrived at by which 350 is to he paid in full of claim to Jan. 1st. 1901. After that the Council to have right to keep stay-wire on lot by paying taxes on- the same. ESTIMATES. ' The estimates for the current year were resented by Chairman McLean. of the inanoe Committee, and on motion, the C ouncil discussed them in committee of the whole, with Ald.iBoys in the chair. VI... nnndnnnhrnrnn Inn:-A nnunn unit}: 1-noon- VII IVI ICUII-IVCIIIIJIID . The Committee oh Light, Water and Sewer: also xjaported :- ' Tn 4-In: vnnztnn nf 1-Jun tn-Annual: nnmnIn3nt` IIJIUHVIIGIIVUIADI o - o u n n .' o - o - u . . . . Charity . . . . . . .- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Printing...... . . . . . .. Teaming. `Williams . . . . . . . . . . L .. Street Lighting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Maintenance Public Bnildings.. Fire Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Parks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Collegiate Institute . . . . . . . . .... . `Interest on Temporary Loans. '. . Interest on Debentures .... .. ' . Principal Debentures. . . . . . . . . . Elections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S&lBl`i0l..,.a -ocsssnoo-on - c u o on Boardof Health. . . . . . Lawcosts... ....... Public School` Board, settlement `C AIL:-.14.`; Ononn 4 VVUIVVL III I I9` UIIU PIP Alderman ennett,-f1Tot is all I wont- ed to know. His is a worthy cane, and he deaservea the credit of the work. AI.I-_....__ 'I)-..._-4A_ _I-- __I.___I _L___L _-___', `Ill WUIB IJUIIIJKIIJ iitgllth in Allandale. IT` ____. 2..R_.__;_.1 A The report of Chairman Boys, rejected at theepecial meeting recently, was again pre- sented. The report was given in the ac- oount of the special meeting. It was now adopted with the only modication that the tenders must-be submitted-to the full coun- cilmfLor ratication. V - l\_____._L.__, __ T2__I_A_ II ? _ ; _ _ -_J WIIVIUQ VVIIIII Clluo IJIIJU Ill vu_v vulim The various items were used ` tically no alteration, aaefo Iowa : uu _uuuIc UL nvsugu. @100 009 I R N. Shegoard, Seiretary of Albert Lodge, I.0.0. .. wrote asking the town to co-operate with` them in preparing a pro- gramme of sports eI:o., in connection with an excursion the lodge propose: to run to `Rm-I-in. . .`--_..-_ Alderman Be:;tt-_Was Thou. Shoul; dice em loved" on the repairs on the drain at Post ce? If no, inwhalz capacity 2 Ainrlnnn _s' . npnn nunnlnivopi an VJUSUIFL VVU Illl UIVMIB UL UIIU VVVI E0 Alderman Bennett. also asked about some special work performed by the -Board of ank an Allnnnin ' - LIVED OBI III `II ICIIUEIUO He was informed that it was work done by order of the health inspector. Alderman `Powell : promised to furnish particulars ater. T A ESTIMATED nxrnxnrrulin. Pecic from 1899.....j. . $1 _-.-_!_I _.___A... 1 JJULIVIU lulvlll I-Uvv ~ I 0 I u S` eeial grants . . . . ..- . . Tmi IIIUIIU Dlauvvl uvusug uvovnvuawuu of Allendale taxes." . . . . . . . Sewers. ushing and repairs. . . . ElectricvLight Debentures . . . . . . Waterworks Debentures ..... . . Streets and Sidewalks . . . L . . . . . . The session of the town Council on Mon`- day night was quite Torontonian. in its ahusiveness and general `discord. Only, one would never think of comparing our serene and -worshipfal Mayor with such a revo- lutionary rebrand as Mayor McDonald. Some of the aldermen. talked ght, others wanted to bet at a ten-dollarlimit and com- plimentary epithets were showed as copious- ly as the recent rains; COMMUNICATIONS. The following communications were laid before the Council :- 13..-... AL. (`I____..._,__ E .I 1-. sun. on u I I abort. pvuuv nuu -vvuulu Ivuuvl. pr0pBl'DY. .. Mr. George L Davidson, -reeve of East Toronto. wrote`, asking for information-com coming Barrie : Electric Light plant. C. R- Cnrminhnnl nnlrntl Mun-. Hm nlqnlr vvnunus .ucu'||v I .l.`uuUul'lU uuuw plllllig C. R. Carmichael asked that the plank walk on Ellen street, _in front of his resi- dence be re}`)_nxr"ed.n . l\_.-_1___ , .0 .cn o I` ma l........ .. ..5........ County lerk Banting notied Council `that the County : levy` on the town for the current year, for County rate, $2063.35; for; Hague of Refuge, $168 36. Qknvnvunnn-I HA--5; --u A` A `Lang !- en: a. van; vuwc a .u am, an. wuuu unpnuluy a Alderman Powell,-He was employed as overseer in lo. ing the pipee. Althnunniu an-unt-. __"I`|unI>, In all 1' annual, IJHJUIIHUI u o o o o o o o 00 ounce- Rents Public Building: . . . Drainagelfax .... Market scales, Barrie : AII-...l-`l- (`In UIBUIUU IUDIUII unss Iv wsvu , Allen ele8 l0......... Poll and dog Police Court fees and nes . . . . . . Interest; on arrears for taxes. . . . Amount from.` Mr. Bird, to be __ - 2 1 `_An- `II n -m wvuu U uuu ` uuuuuu. I"- From the Secretary of the Public School Board coking Council to construct a water table on the wait side of Owen street, op- poaito the Central school property. Mr. nnv-an T; nA|!`f`nnn Insulin A` E`.--i Licenael 1'._.A._ t).-LI34u `D. amount I.I;vsu- auao usau, us: an: paid from Mr. Hewson. . . . 400 00 Estimated Receipts Waterworks Debenture and Interest. . .. 5.437 13` Estimated Receipts Electric . Light Department ....... 2,575 36 SUMMARY. Total Estimated Expenditure moot o s s v s e a a s s` ' Estimated Receipts from all sources, other than taxes. . 12,144 40 Levy _for_I900._......p ....... .. 26,1020!) l.fTh_is.will nirearate of25mills on .the '.dollar, with mills for Sealilte gsohgsg 3 m . `supporters, their school rate 1317.1 jf ' A By-law was wiriovlding _ for the levying nd_~cojlgoting of the tgxeu to; fine Ely?!` Ill UV UIUI-llluu -1: out: wuu--4 unaw- ' At thoneooud reading the meumfo was given th nix _month I hoist.` Ald. Bennett . nonnp rt.V so; P6 % y-law wag introduced to rrzvido for tho'l`IiI1D.8vOf-t0n_th0|1.l|'ud.dol V for the I_x_-l:'on'Iibnot` the whuaarworlu to .Ward 6. s. l...'_.. -..- nnn - Rn-ta gin` Innn yOIl'o - _ Ald. Bennett introduced 1. By-lew to have the Weterworlu and Electric Light placed In the bend: oh, oommieelon or two men. `who were to work in `conjunction with the Meyer and beelected utthe eeme time. - ` 'Ac'annn1usnv:l'nldhIl thd. mIII1I'O WI. The-Estimates Brought Down. The Waterworks Extension Passed, ' T Also llanyinur Matters. Iv an aunt ww- `Twenty-Five mus The Rate This Year. `;`..':`fo':.".`i` 5;`; ::;*;.:.ui`e:?vi;;a'3: '.l,.'i_IoL By-law _rnd_ 9., first and Iooond will -bo onbmltted,to.thg pgqplg ; on ::'.-`'. :;... .1 nun. nova.- WATERWOBKS EXTENTION. ui.ia'o' 'z;.;u;1a;.g'.: '. nt "t.l1.0.. .I.O '1.-0.0 S I nporarv Loans . bentuream... '. nturea......._... I00! 0 out-scoot hhl out -000 BY-LAWS.` i " ggorgoxs. '; our: CRITERION. gran noumxon or CANADA an count? or s1MconAno L with prac- $38,246 5s| yvv vv 50 00 2,575. 36 5,437 13 4.000 00 VUVVV 2,400 00 492 oo 4,131 oo 1'70 nn 2,039 02 397 00 380 on rVI-IV UV '1`oo oo eao oo At\l\l\l\ Mr. R. J.l forrnerly of Dr. Richard- son : oioe, is spending a few holidays with his parents here. prior to openings dental oice in some favorable locality, `I5 `I 1"! 1 (III I I In . I" I Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Allen, and. family, of Memphis, Tennessee, are spending the summer with Mrs. J. M. Hunter, Kempen- feldt street. _ ` -- . V/;':_i-cbardson. of Vancouver, B. 0., in the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Richard- son, W01,-sley street. ' . M.'v`s?.{{E1I3n.;}.}f.: Chicago, is visit- ing his sister, Mrs. Crew. He is accompanied by his daughter, Mrs. Shew. ' _ Mr. J as Vair and son William left yester- day for New York, Philadelphia and other American cities, combining business with pleasure. Dr. J. G. He. or, Carbondale, Pa., son of the `late H. arper, has been appoint- ed surgeon of the Pennsylvania. Division of the New York, Ontario &. Western R. R. av.` M7r'.iN. bg;.,.;;;;;..,.;.,.1e ;.;."'1.~;i:;';,:a... from his trip west. Mr- Dyment reports the crops very light in Manitoba, in many places being not `worth harvesting. V It 1- `I! `:0 cu"- -__-_r`. " Mr. J. Mhiznnsi Toronte-on Fei- day to purchase some new apparatus for the science department of the Collegiate Insti- tute. He` will expend $75 for the purpose. TI! 1, I-""1"" i Mi. ;n..b.I..;,.,i ii1'iI.&ia', Toi'_V1:.he1:eportoriai `staff of the Ottawa Citizen, is home ona short holidays. Mr. Hinds is another of the B. C. I. boys who bidsfairnto win distinc- tion in his chosen eld. The following party from Columbus, Ohio; are guests `for the summer at Mr. John Mninprize a :-Mra. Bax-netz, Miasv Barnetz, Mia: Marie Barnetz, Mrs. Searige. Mrs. Irvin, Miss Balm, Miss Ritaon. Mr. J. S. Booth; a former reailent,. and an old pupil of the B. C. _1., has been re- newing old acquaintancee here this week.- Mr; Booth is now head book-keeper for a large wholesale house in Detroit. ;f_iI:'i;icag`o, is visiting : her mother, Mrs. Candle. 4 W'ia}I `EM '3': 3.3.I{:1=ZIo. 75;: `hg]}}{ 3: Miss Beanie Cbeesman, McDonald street, on Monday. `I9, P "5 I I "P__,,.,,_.,I,,A Vhii"aVaV' Lucy Brock. of Newmarket. was visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Mark Woodiug last week. i 34:}; i{iia1"6i{{x1I.T oi se. wry; is spend- ing her school holidays with her grandfather, Mr/P. Mcln toah,`Barrie. MA:-e._ (zI);.Z) ioff Eeicago, who has been visiting Mrs. Weir. Blake street, re- ` turned to her home last. week. ' JUIIII nuu illrl-I ILU McDonald stret. Rev. Mr. Hughes lled the pulpit at Col- lier street Methodist church on Sunday morning. Rev. Mr. Ingram, of Mineslng. preaches at both services next Sunday. 15,, 1 IN TI` Q I` I I I T` yard uljd` `It The party of shers and campers who annually visit Duoloe Point, left on Monday on the Enterprise for their usual fortnight : fun. . Judging from their appearance on the deck the morning of their departure they are in for a good time. The Police Magis- trate" and others of the grout`) felt. quite coltieh an the steamer left dock, and mani-. fasted their feeling: by vocal and other demonstrations of delight. ' ' V FIVI... ......a.. a.l.:- .._-.. 2.. -__._-_-_1 _._1--1 Lupuxuuvug auvnllu. Us .I.llI`l.lUl.lll uuu VVo_ Wilkin n, Galt ; and Maura. C. H. Ross, Geo. M. nkman. Capt. Lyon, J. G. Scott, D. Sweeney, 8. -Wesley. M. J. Frawley, and Walter Scott, Barrie. Speakin of Mr. Ernest Drurv, a. recent member o the Former : Advocate uyi :- Mr. E. 0. Dru , who has lately obtained -1:. '-Jdegree of helor ` of the Science ;. L..- t|..;.-..x- A.__2___|.,__-:' Eco. Hale, of th Orillia. Packet, gave` this oce a call last week. ' _ M}; `1 M.) '1i}iL}iie, of Toronto, are` gueataat Mr. King's, Poyntq street. -u\1\-U-u -0. vi. v Mr. L. Lewis. in former employee of this oice, is visiting his father, Mr. Alf, Lewis, E53}: End. ' ' - I . C. Simon: jdined theyachliing nart'y of Mr. Snetsinger, ot Thornbury, with" Rev. and Mrs. Bartley. `l__.,, T\., II. lTY,, ,_ ,_,,.,'1\ A'motI-[V1I-:l-1:)s;;vrVl;V>V and spending" their holi- days in town are the Mines Culverwell, Mr. `Arthur Jamiegon. ' ' Jail->.vC.hsesman will be At Home to friends on Thursday and Friday, J ulv. 19th and 20th, from 3 till 6 o'clock at No. l nunnh IICIIIUIIDUICUIUIIB UI \.IUII`IlUI The party this year is composed unfol- lowa; Mr. J. Jones, ..New York;. Dr. ,Langri1l.- um, and W. L. Ross. barrister, Hq.milt.on; Messrs. J. Turnbull sud W.. \:II.:..-.... 13.14.. ....a 'u--__. n 1:--- ;"m};.A`13.'i5I i3e`I1.;v,5.3E"v5v?1.it{,,` is visit- ` ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ainjev. EQSIUUI U- IIWEIW Agriculture, at the Ontario Agricultural College, was born at Crown Hill irr 1878, of English` percentlf. the only non of Sheri Drury, who was t e A first Minister of Agri- l culture for Ontario. He entered the Bertie Collegiate Inltitute. and obtained from V `IL I-PKUIJWIUI III III HJUIWIIVV V` | "there a Senior Lenin certificate, in 1897. ,0; A. 0. Literary `Society for He entered the 0. A. . in 1898. talrlngthe work of the first two ear: of the course` in one year. He went 1: eprize given bytlislt mo, and was A cultural E torv'oi;-`the; .0. A. C.` Review ` 1900- Mr.'Drhr y in; Lgguln 5" Mullen:--"no-IwiIn`n An ?fnI>z1'|hn d"fcilen ` T is?a:\'snI1"{,I}}s syner, is visiting} friends in..towu this week. - end Mrs. Geo. Reed; had familv have taken up their residence for the summer at their cottage across the Bay. U. no _\In Lvuvlvw nu acvvu an. Lulu tend: to follow farming on 111:. ftlf1o.1-.:'a_ --Rev. J. G. Shearer, eld secretary of the Ontario I.,ord e Dav Alliance, preached .in,.the interests of the Alliance at the Preee bvten lhnrchf Sn dnye ' , jig ooau.?".ei -..c M:31od1:t ohu:cfl:ptA,?1`ight; Hie dlecoureee were -stirring N-*1? 1! mmbt! M% !i41= ':IInuihA ~` -' . `*1 ` The newest I `store, Ban-1e, i:;L}.f'_T13o}eHZ'.'.} 1{Jbiek* Zaiui Treasurer. Mr. - Donnell, be granted $100 additional salary. - - - nu . 1- 1-1" _ D11 -,,,1_; ~-~------- --------' . N B,oys--i3ennett-'.[`,hat J. Pe'st,ofePetrolea`, be engaged to sink a 6 in. well in connection with the waterworks system, so an estimat- ed cost of $300. - V ' A All the above metions were carried. The meetingkadjourned at 1.30. Miss F`. Brigh 3... is the guest of Mr Cul- verwell. " Work; be. given` permission to procee with cement: walks on Mary and Woraley an-e_e_t.a`. II` 0 vs at -In IN! I, _ ,3 A crown 3111 Bachelor. cg to Duclds Point. `Personal News. i'>'x'x':'.' --Bickell & Wickett, of Toronto, have re- ceived a letter from the Secretary of `the Paris Exhibition Commission. informing them that their leather exhibit is creating considerable interest. Mr. Perrsult. Com- missioner for Quebec. has written that_he thinks the exhibit will` receive one ofthe highest awards when the jurors nish their work. b about the middle of August. ` ,_ -__ .__- _...v_, _.v.`_ --v-.J -veg... I -'I`hi year the lists of successful candi- dates as the -`lepurtnnental examinations will not he published in the Toronto papers. Instead, the lists will be sent direct; to principals. and inserted i_n the local papers. Theirstlist, in is thought. will be ready -L_ I Ir-Iv 1 n -In the heavy storm on Wednesday afternoon of last. week the wind and hail did considerable damage to the fruit and grain crops in the vicinity Lefroy, Stroud and other parts of the county. One man `reports that in some plaees the hailatonea were almost as lures as small hen e eggs. 'rI!-I_ II I.I`V!,'I,... F?!` I .- - g u- gwjv-` --In another column os. Johnson, executor for the late Martin Johnson, o'ers for sale several valuable properties in the town and adjoining district. 1\I `I . --l)Zel[egeeio`ns f::m the Army and Navy ` Veterans and Albert Lodge, I. 0.0.F., were in to_wn on Saturday, `ax-ranging for excur- sions -to be run to Burma in August. ' fI1l__-_,,,I 3.`! l\'l\I's l-_-At Cobourg, on July 11th. Mr. C. C. Arthur. M.A., at one time Science Master of the Barrie Collegiate Institute. was mar- ried to Miss Flora, daughter of Mr. Alex. Russell, Cobourg. ` no -' - - .- unuv UL uvcu. Lllt ujcluucliu 91 um R.6.B.I., who have been doing specie `police duty in the Yukon, passed through town on '1`hursday last to resume their quarters at Stanley Barracks, Toronto. A ; , ax Jvv vi. lull u; \: any-a. an vuyu UL lalllhun Wit! tendered to Manager Poweil, of the Sn`. Enterprise for his kindness and courtesy to the members of the C M B A. `and the patrons of the excursion. held on July 10th. 'I`L2_ _..___.L. I_',._ ,f V-:'.i`hos. E. Ross, of 01-0, had Thus. Kenney, his neighbor, before R. 0. Bell, J. P., to colpel him to pay for two sheep. killed by enney s dog. Ross - sheep had "entered Kenny : eld through a bad fence, whereupon the latter set his dog on them, worrying two so that they died. Kenney had to pay $10 for the damage. with costs amounting to as much more. and azo -The regular business meeting of the Children s Aid Society was held on Tues- day. the 10th inst. Sheriff Drury presided dly number of friends were pres- ent. ports of work done were pre- sented bv the Chairman and the visitor. Mrs. McKee. and very encouraging letters were. read from Toronto and Lindsay, of young lives saved `to respectability and use- fulness by the Barrie Branch Society. Res- olutions were passed on the death of F. E. Pepler, Q. 0., and sent to his widow. C.1s1i-.`'J&spi;Bebt,* i.m;,i;eg;,' street, who works at the Fairview brewery, had his arm temporarily paralyzed by lightning dur-' ing the storm of Wednesday. of last week. He was engaged in washing some barrels in the wash room, and had his hand on the valve. when acnrrent which had evidently` been conducted by the pi , passed up his arm, rendering it power ess for the time. Mr.,Bebb is since recovering the nse ot the injured arm. .1`hb_ building was not damag- ed in the least. e T 1 }$n}}'tiL'E `I-`.3 .-`h'o'meseeker s excursions passed through on Friday after- noon. The number of excuraionists was apparently not as large as on the previous occasion. ' 'jC\ llllli I R.C. I., I `U11-\`:1\o\ A-cl-u< --At a meftihgfzwf executive commit- tee of the C M.B.A. a. vote of thanks was x-gnA.\n.-.A .. `I:f............ T)___.,-I`I -1 -L, uh, ftltin lut week an attempt was nnde to. wreck the G. '1`. R night ex- prou on the Northern, a short distance hnuth hi Qlanunnli mien Inna` Egan nlnnn nn UIIV 1-` VI U1-ICIII G DIIUI U IAIBIIEIIUU (USU VII , orth ct Steyner. Ties had been placed on the reile.'bnt fortunetely it was yet twilight and the engineer eaw the obstruction in time to bring hie train almost to a hell: be- I- fore it wee reeohed, end the engine. moving elowlv_.- puiehed the tiee to one side. The dastardly ettempt wee probebly the work of ,eome' members of the greet brotherhood of from V egeinet whom railway detectives and 11 _tret"ee`ell eiongthe eyecem have been oper_et,ingwuhie~ enmmer with nnueuel vigor. -'1'orone_o Newe. . -Pr'lvo.te Sutton is one of the tint con- tingent who returned recently from the scene of action. {Speaking of experiences he "had the following to lay concerning the late Private" Findley :-"Pte. J. H. Findlay, of lB.er rie; wenmy left hand nun, and he was thetet Canadian _ killed, though several _hgd been rounded. Iiefjuet gave: gap 95.7? -Sntqoxfe htehend 1-`min kledIhortlv_ rwerdI.- 9 [L Salim. bv .Danford_' Roche & Co. ... ..-.._ .. --l, u-auuu-an-Ivvnvnavvo I death is announced at Toronto, of } Mrs J. Watson. _ Mr. Watson some years ; ago kept store at the premises now occupied I .. ___ -`_v_--- --- _----vs: Dunlap. `who lives four miles south, of Goldwater, had a valuable horse- stolen fgom his eld lae_t week. _ ET}: 1131 exeursion of the Presby- terian c Souci, on the min nnlinn hu- --.T1ie`a;rie _1}}i;1:'U5$S;' will hold a. lawn aocialet; 218 `Blake street. on Friday ` evening. _ The public are invited. `,____._ - ----- ` .. "' Whittle La . out-uta and viaxtors can have refreshmen ' ours and boats for hits by hour or day. = wrence. `V V-The( -i.m'<':o'e ~'Conservativee meet ;in Convention at Alliaton on Saturday to 1 select a candidate for the Commons, to sue- ` heed the late Col. Tyrwhitt. rm... - .a_ __ _ _ and the Five Points have been greatly im- proved by being repainted. n """ tor Onmmn-I at I! V = Z at the Post Office Square I 1 l 1 W ..v_ `.--..r`.- coy --v--.-. V -I-Pref. Mulvaney. the healer, has clesed his business here, and gone to Toronto, where he will operate in future. . I `I11, I` '1" 9 to`;-"<'5f3`on up B3` 1- D an n ---v ucislgncu invites oners I0!` NIB plll'CD3.86 OI. Ihefol wing valuable properties belonging to the lime the late Martin Johnson. namelv :- . Pgrcel Lots numbersg and win the 1st Con- e Township of Vespra. in the Couht of . ere are about 0 acres of cleared Ian on V _ good state o cultivation ; the balance well timbered. This property lies be- _ netanguishene Road and Little Lake, from the Town of Barrie and con- n Hill post of`fi.*e. school. churches. ' al never failinz springs on both lots. ' hcgaurchased separate! . . the Town plot of lgem enfeldt_m Oro including Kempengldt Pomt , some 54 acres more or less. 98113 ` t lake shore road, art between ehihore road . the line of the rand Trunk KJ` nce between the railway and` da"`fld` 333% e greater part of this land is Mud V state of cultivation. On the `north of the wa on `road there is a. ne pine `g and on the lake hore there is abundance of 8t_c|av for ma 1- tilesvand bricks. This . "V "93 C1086 *0 th ' wn limits and is 9. beauti- Psp" 3 Summer r ` ence etc. n im ll5" t 14. nor . side of Davis street in P in t_he_Townshiiof dro. - and small buil n . ` r :4. north side Steel 1: acres. This lot~1_s' ood state of culti- ` rget, garden or farm A the east sideiofjohn .1eTown ofB .0 th' to `rtyil '1;:d"{3m_i-detatchet='i`rl`).1 , vgneelrgeg twlrtlt _ - Wit brick stable at ' ed to each. 9011 Q - tains d ` ~- - "d bothers? .mM bytenarI1`t)sg::)r?d~a::z in "i . an ' . Ms. vp _,_VWy1e;g:.ertv` will be sold ' Parcel T fqmh . 7" be cast part of lot - ' ' gfgiiefengmngurshene at -imam em 5' situated lot for b rlhd wdo 4 t. in length co ':!boun,,r`d 3 quantity of soft w `ma asuaad cedar posts. `~50; me t e h.'hestead. in the - .: 'c boi!]:RhIne as ood as -` 0ffe,. wm b:` the old rick yard at - Inymim received for` the above - Manyoadabla Paragraphs of A Local Intorast. -, __...-- .. ......._ uuuuu npr-v:-vi" -Mr. Walter Sergeant occupied his new residence on Wellington street, on Friday. -Remember that all the proceeds of Winner : ,aoda. fountain'ea.lee to-marrow go to the Hospital. i The Latest News 1900; -A ioice of `Ever fty members of the - I {C T Iwhn I-unna I-anon An:-nu nnnn u. Winner : I Briefly Told. I2 Pages. _----Dr. R S. Broad, late resident physician and surgeon of Toronto General Hospital. also at one time a surgeon in charge of Emergency Hospital, Toronto, has located in Barrie. and has taken oices over Church- ill's confectionary store in B..Hind s Block. Dunlap street. second door from McLaren s drug store. The Dr. comes with a thorough practical experience, having had special op- portunities of studying and practising the latest V methods of treatment in all the branches of the professional work especially in medicine, surgery and diseases of women, also having spent ten weeks in charge each in the nose and throat, and eye and ear DI- partments of the Hospital. h VMI. W. R. Fenton, of Beeton, dropped dead from heart failure, at the Globe hotel, Collingwood, on the eyenin of July 12th. Fenton had attended the range demon- stration during the dav, and wan awain the "train for home when he vauiiddealy It:-not down. `I'\-______I __-_ ...._II I___.__,, 4i I- - .I W w mu! G35 on 4- and ba1ai{c' , ortobe secured 1 j 'od "*9. extending OW." " Pen ` withintercs I 5 7051' further part `Vii. or_to 1. I. After nego 'ations extending over a year or two the au. orities of the Canadian Rank of Commerce ve made an arrangement to take over the witness of the Bank of Brit- ish Columbia him, of course, is subject to the sanctio of Government and the assent of the'sha holders of the two banks. The move is one fat-reaching importance to the Bank of ommerce. and we can readily understan that its planning has f carried out. is will connections of much directions.` 74`or in- stance,athe, Bank of tish Columbia, which is the older bank, ha 3 been incorporated in 1862. has valuable onnections in San Francisco, Portland, 0 on and elsewhere on the American Paci oast, while it has branches in various pa of the province from which it takes itsn e, that are not reached by the Bank of tnmerce. Then, it has connections in A tralasia, Japan. China. and in the United ingdom, which I cannot but be of value. - `l-2_ _,,'-_,,j,,1 ,_,I .1 \tIlIlll\Ill val" IIW Ul Vullnlile ltis intended, when the aneaction has been concluded, that the ca ; of Commerce will be 88,000, I to the $l,250.000 of its p added the $500,000 Rest 0 Columbia Bank, and other r the Rest will be $2,000,000. z the transfer arrangement are we under- stand, that the larger bank ._ umee the liabilities of the other, giving for the surplus over its liabilit :-. the Uanadian Bank of Commerce to $2,000,000. together with t $312,000 in cash. The present p of the Bank of British Columbia 000. its circulation at close of last `deposits were $8,600,000, and` t assets were something over 815, ` the British ved funds. shares in Meetings of bothbenks to decide u - the amalgamation are to be held in Au - `E! U 0 it is eomgleted, and there seems litt e , that it w 11 be, the event will be one The total assets at the end of May I r - preached $43,000,000, and the additio '; oi the $l,5.W0,000 assets of the British `Co hie: will give it resources` oi, `rank the `great banks of the rrorid. . . Y - ,S58..000,000, which will entitle `it to` ta 0 tcangdian, Bank `Photon-a " Winner : DUI DD 39" II: Deoeneed was well known thtoughoue the county. He won at one time n reeidentof Bond Heed, but!-`hue lived in Beeton for nearly twentv years. He was About tilt! `yam of age. . or some timelae hubeen -Mr. Charles Bennett, of Minesing, met with a very serious accident last week, which will practically cost him the use of- his left arm. While driving a mowing machine the horses took fright and ran away` Mr. Bennett was thrown from the machine, which passed over his bodv, inflicting painful injuries, and badlv crush- ing the elbow of his left arm. Dr. Murphy, of Phelpston, and Dr. McCarthy, of Barrie. `attended the injured man. It was found necessary to remove a portion of the bone of ,th'e elbow, and as a result the usefnlnell of the arm will be greatly impaired, if not wholly destroyed. ; unuuu, II pull 0 vv UIIIIIILI D. G. M. w"f'3t"hst tueunx cy`7' --Mr. Ratcli` sang with much power And expression. Gounod : Glory to Thee My God This Night, at Collier street Methoa dist church on Sunday evening. _ .. V -Mrs. Kathryn Chattoe-Morton can: we wonderfully sweet solos in the Congregao tional church on Sunday evening last. A` large audience was present to hear her ling and to listen to Pastor Botterill e addrell on China. Next Sunday evening he will Ipoalt on The Battle of Armageddon which will still further deal with the trouble in China. Berries and cherries were Tetfered quit! freely eh 700. to 800. a. pail. sea. ' V- the [east side of Barrio. On this? l.lIO`COII`8iiIIK5._; Nevi potatoes are 1;1ore plenitnl {hill usual for the time of the year, at 250. pl! peck. 3 ~- Mr. Shepard paid far live hogs this week, choice, $5.85 ; light, $4 85 : fats, 85.9. Hevwill also ship next week. ` ` body lay, and took from his clothe: 311 of value, and afterwards forwarded it to Bar- rie. Father () Lea.ry looked after hi: bntlnl. -_Congregationa.l c-hurch-I" aat..or Bonr- ill speaks next Sunday, morning anbjoot, An Encounter with God. Evening Loo- ,ture. `The Battle of Armageddon. J o. umber: BOTWEIaL 8. There was a good attendance at Satan 2 day : market, and produce of all kind! VII well represented. The. price for egg! and butter remains unchanged-l5c. to 160. for butter, and 120. to 13c. for eggs. N;eVw`hay sold on the market 31586 per $1.00 mm ANNUM IN ADVANV 3 SINGLE COPIES FIVE CENTS. Droppdoeadatdoinng-wood, THE MARKET. #'"'*AN --In.. __ of Commerce. Pine-, :l`omntneI, On: m I nldAcl, of all persons ap IVE, lil I HBYU UYBHIVHIIUBQ ersons mentioned in sections 10 Voters [Ant Act, id sections to be so trans- list, made pursuant to ring by the last revised` Assessment Roll of said icipallty to be entitled lovotein the said Municipa y at election for grem- benql the Legislative Ass bly and at Municipal Electrons. and that the said lamy olce at Midhurst. on Jlllh 1900, and remain! the Electors are called upon to ex lIl.}lan\' omissions or any othe lhfrenn, to take immediate procee lad errors corrected according to la UIIVD IH HUTCU N ordclgvered tot land 90f The On tlwcopies required by Iitttd or delivered of t |`*1'}!s!1'V .9t...!s._.=m- { our and ying , K ` `., AU V"E. . sulh day` Of `own 1 for real I and balance 10 `:,,.T --"""" far to be 850"" |vo1ans* LIST I900. of Thornton, whole ham: :6, Con. u, Essa, were ing on the evening of cart thanks to the V . all. Thornton. tlement of his Mr. Lanjbgrt D u'doutbu1`dm_gs, on _ destroyed by fire from 1: m8. desires Eto exprgss Vtstcm Assurance Co.. Ag_en iorthe prompt and n\agnanxxxo1_n .claim for damages under pohcy nss_ue pny.cvery cent of said claim bemg W: In..__.... L.l.. .. van:-\ DIED. WATSON-At :27 Isabella St., Toronto, July ugh, johanna Macdonald. tgeloved wife of John Wat- wn, formerly of Bame. 29-29 _ ``` I `T-` -' '51}: .f'V"esprI.. Datcd at Midhurst this 14th day. of,Jul xgoo. lwliilu 1' nu holding its 1 unable to com duates. Few ny as much. u 2! ? luuuuu V`, `IV 5') thin the past ra . ctcr for memo:-ion. "aid! C II! W 0 cha ply colleges can ga Y more than `M 31 It Pavs to attend 56-Iv With the ddmand. ""d fox-. lower nighf ` 1 call; . At paigswik. on uly 14th, 1900. I lonto Mrs. Albert E. rat!`- __. ._ Allandale. on Thursday. Julv nth. -At Painswnck. on my 5451:, ..,.,._,, _ W_ W and wH:,::':':*,:!;ns"M,:.has2:r;.:::r mu 1%: 3 s MARRIED .m5MAN-]0HNSTONE- On jun, 5, `_.. sh: Geo ge's church. Toronto, bvtheR . cg` C3y]'ey,~ W. H. Freeman to Hanna. `1. 3.33:. none. of Islington. Hslsiur Businuoege, Barrio; ~ - t traiu- ` mnnuuholdun `` __h.'3~uz'n mmwrns 3!, 1... xii!-7:-...., ,____ >> , Thornton, _[u1y , 4_ 19% GTOTHEFBONT , THE MICE is heieb Hiven, that I have frahlmittbd M doh\'H-M1 In I` nnranna nunnnribtl ha not-Han: uent opp9rtunit f0-I 1:e8`chO:l'l. T s to ENJOY a hort '1`_erm~In.th_o_~. $1` Stugcghandv and Penmanshsp _Dop1rt-. WW5 bers may enter at any tune-_a.ud_-` gm Memuvo weeks upwards as deaxrod. dfrom, write for pgrticulan Regular]; $3!-|'C"`u5 ,;g` along unto the Fall 'lAerm. ; glzakhfgwu on Sept. 4th. Catalogue.Fre. _ -1 w_ H_ 5|-|Aw,Pnmcuvuu..e T A ` I! Yonge and Gerrard Sts.,_ ToroIto___ V , -{ vv";;;,';,;,'LY mg W1 Business t}o1lage,Tor0:l1t 6%w: cellent OPP9't"it..f`3'::ru.i~abh" and ' .~ -. all -..... 2.. AL- XVALUABLE FARM AND . T N, 7` * "_*T?:*.~\,: ~L;` VL xLIS),{A'MUEL aasnny. Pgplzigtiolg "N' -33,5.]9.55_;1 men senoot. r.~n0M JULY 3RD. `V - V yu Pn6EnfIE$"'r'nii"s'AL. 7, I - 7 V I COUNY or SIMCOE. 11,51}! My I dersigned invites offers for the purciuase of . W108 nronertien helnmrinov tn the D or THANK? \ I6,` mg ont ti? car E Lambert 1tbui`dings, "ed tire Ii express mAssurancc Agen magnanimou .- .l.......nm;- nun:-`nu nnniu :annn (NICIPALITY or THE '1 [III |0I`l.l r ct, favu-m On thifsegroperty is venee two at _ .......- ....'.a s...n.v ....`- @ THANKS. BORN. mos. Jonnsdx.` Executor of East nu. IUI nu U sq offers for m can 't_in 0fbh' xtity ' posts. This stead. the ' f as no l!d;3.b"k faldt. :222:::.::.:: ":2. .. o. H. Lvc:;_Ij|:;;.f1;Vw% nlnnh 3sme ox um t_he_TowI north ar 1 1 d i T s for gal 3:355; up VIII; B01303 NOTICE is hereby given ursuant to R. S. O 1897 C. no that all persons `thing to be creditors of said deceased (who died at the Township of. Innis- l, on 161]! June. 1900.) are required to send to the undersigned. on or before.AuuIl 10}. 1900. their names and full particulars of their claims : thgnt, the assets of sand estate` will be distributed after said date 3 and that the executor will not be liable for part of saidassets to _any whose claim _s _ nnt have been received the such distra- |-roww LOTS 3.Ionus1ou`& uuuuu`. - _ _ Dated at Barrie, 3r,d>July. 3900. DAVID Honnswoxtru, Dom: Executor, Exet -h.4n Private funds to loan at 5 per` cent. pro- portv. Terms to suit .bot-rowan. No connection with any loan company. Apply oorsonnlly or by Inn-nr tn part or and users :0 gm: not_ have been \ c . II_..'__!. ....I '..` nail! uuuusuqenvlo AIIIOI: ` A ` ` - I Pt,e.,C. C. Thompson of A Co.-, rst Canadian contingent, who was reported as dangerously wounded `at Paardeburg. has arrived at Woolwich hospital, England. He has. gone-. throu h a severe siege. Shot through theshou der, thevbullet passed out- throu h theback, leaving the outside casing burie in the muscles ; after much dicultv thiswas removed. Pleurisy set in, on top. of which came enteric fever, and for ve weeks he. lay in hospital at Wynberg, the doctor desgialring of his recovery. Thrice he was pac ed in ice. A strong constitu- tion and everv care possible pulled him through euiciently to admit of his. removal, to England. The only fear now is that he will never recover the use of the injured arm and shoulder. His `case was indeed a hard one, and give some idea of what many of our brave boys have endured. I and s.:x.. A 3 yutookto goods Hit Warner : I Tn It. Price Drug 8 core,` Barrie. LIIJBIJIIIIM 9*" for the Hospital at Mr.. Wismer ', soda. fountain. I V When you feel thirsty spend vicents c<;>4A.Lz Farmers `Attentian. MoNET'i"6"EoAN. % ' _ _.. 1-..__. ..-A- cnurcn. Icnom, cnw ' Ian I NSON. R `l{o3nP. -1 PHI`! TTI11 TI! -----_- Store with.Dwelling at. overhead. Nc;o. :23 and ' Queens Hotel. The , D Vlop met to th "7 `an nzwly us3.'e`d wicia can show case: and note is all counter: for eonfectionaa. we cream etc. The building in tted` with. I madam con onion reuonablo. Applyou,thep(cq1i|os." Tl-13;: Terms SIDSWORTH. A ? _ at-tf A. T . ,- '~'-' 0. - Mr. W. E. Winner has very gene: sly donated next Friday : soda; males t the Hospital. ` I171}.-- --A-- 1 ` -" ` ` A Use . J ell! tor the Winner : Drug store. 1 ~Or1er Novv "And Get Sur1'1r1j_1_er_ _|=_If_i9e. ""3"! month` that _-yuvoow `Lulu IJU-UKo The Tor;ne;-1:Tews but the folloiving hone `1 "earning the hard xperlencei of Pto. G. O. Thompson, of Pehetung, who went with the first Continggnt to Africa : 1 1 Pt. I`! -----~ ' ` olmznru-can-u tmder cultivation un.;.. nu-nnnrv .......`*"".%`~*""..;'.2- "' *3:--;-;:.r..-u-. ......~ ~ ac. van : , -3 Dr. Walls. Vgill be vacant on ut of pril 1 Applygto * `_ - 1 . M . . ._ .. . - ` A C._ H. ROSS, _;..Anv1x;_~9.1`!!'. T**'-?4P- - V7 - ` n~wAm: D --F . .;s. N L .1.z.. V!.d1`ttiutdoomcuce'n ' unmmhogacagiou. ' I8 R:g5{o3"p."3 . or THE: BEST GOODS FOR THE LEAST MONEY. ALLANDALE. - Lots 3, sland 4. West Baldwin Street. ' North Cumberlandstreet. Lots 17 and :8. Jacob : Terrace. Lots x. 2, 3, 4, sand 7. South Carolina Street. Lot A. ` 9.s.'.?s "East May Sfreet. Lot (54. West-Mary Sturoet. Lot 2. Apply at (HFIJ Suits . A