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Northern Advance, 14 Feb 1901, p. 4

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Bold Weather oods. Grewnbne Dlnnlhyo. nan AI l....'-..._I_ n . . SARJ EANT & SMITH, . These are interesting days in the Dress Goods Department, piles of New Goods, Part of our Spring Imports, are coming through the customs and being opened up; Come in and see the very latest styles. Any orderstaken now have rst preference when the Dressmaking Depart- ment re-opens March 1st; e V % "We are now showing an immense` assortment of New Prints, Ging. hams and Shirtings, at right prices. See them and be convinced that we always have `the best value in Barrie. . Ou1`? stdk of these goods is well assorted. % this %weJek ih`Underive.ar, Infantees, Bootees, C Heavy Wool Socks, Flannels, Flannelettes a1 depend on getting just What you want, when y ._Our Linens are imported direct and are splendid value. During this month we oer very special bargains in White Cottons, Pillow Cottons, Sheetings, Towellinge, Tablings and Cottons. Clearing lines in `White Cotton Underwear at cut prices. is well New goods `have arrived ntees, Gloves, Cashmere Hosiery, Flannelettes and Blankets, and you can ' The {set that -many more saloons might be smashed, with good to the country, -does not enter into thepresent argument. Briey, the point is this, that the men have refused to treat" women ssin the some class with them-` Ielves. If it be any comfort to s oertun due of women to think that they are -beingnhnsed and downtrodden because Obey are not sternly dealt with as men would be for violntion of the low, thnt antisfnotion is theirs. ' you get it here. gnazg; 14,19 ;_I`loni\)' Big -` > ow dt.-rs dav. - m wishe :1.`- -0111- (mix way. of t com I` I` 1080 1.131., ; .3}'_"m 'un,\"t up :1 conn Thn,1. and tllorv of H v{i1;{i: xwnc tr.\'. tivc horn. tVi(m., now, Abuil v V-- %1.?;.i trcal the the ( der [HIS-S {Wu He _ `Instead of their knees smiting esoh -other in helpless terror at the awful possibilities of s new ides that might send in 3 sort of skirted Reign of`Terror -the nasty," wicked men have simply slung-hed good-nsturedly. No one seems to. tske the hatchet-wielding woman seiiiously. With at irons or `broom- vltioks it might be different. But now they regard this unruly women and her" Iooomplices as they would" children whom over-indulgence has spoiled. XL- D _L .I thb led own way prob the vice. ,,to b it c I\l'\f\ &TU .\ `gag; H01 '.;.ia; the d is} rJ1e vto t ?urge NI W from they up i two pass ous and stun G ov 10 like hie that cour not atte It is -interesting and instructive to note the attitude of the press on -the matter, as it may be taken as n Matt} eorreot indication of public sentiment. The performances of this aggressive `female mark a distinct step forward in "the eggrsndizement of V womsnkind. v' Hetjetofore woman has almost entirely conned her attempts at rulership to ugument (so called.) or that subtle pro use known` as wind-him-around-the _littlevoger, or, tailing all else, that _AV0mIn a A last resort, tears. The Amazon-like expedient of demolishing resistance by `muscular persuasion seems to be ssort of twentieth century ides. ; th` v8I`Yl W01` vvv side has qucs tice, 7 ` '|``lIll9lV0 Buri` for and arrive" from the . '_ I1dIInIntiooed.p|acosu follows: Ion. roadmo. non. per Ame/um dn Avdva/nae.` -No new name will be added to the Subscription 1 ibht until the money in paid. V f MBEIIATION. ' V The notorious feats of Mrs. Carrie ation, the famous Kansas saloon Jmuher, ~ha?ve been attracting consider able attenetioo the past. few weeks. " .lbItib0 now in arrears for three month: and: cut will In charged Shea per annum PARIS 1900. uuun M-:su:v. PaoPnu:'ron ' Tvdvollon should ucugo 1 Rand-McNally Railway Quick and Hand Book-usued mouthlv. - $-ll-_ All -.I, _ nu "l"|-_|E_ _Noa'_rH:aN ADVANCE] V {WA 48 Page P;e-v;eimper. In Publllhed from the Office, :23 Dunlop Street Battle. in the Countv of Simeon, the Pro- vince of Ontario. Canada. every Tlgurednv Morning, by - 2 I'lIlV}I'1V|Jo 81-15 mm. _ Accommodation. 5.88 pm. M I pan. Accommodation.. 7.55 tun. > 1 ALLENDALE & B1\RR!_E SECTION. , ~ . . nut: to Anuwnann. ,0`. `Dull. `amt. `ymn [X015 `Own `I357 '|._II.. 3. t7xp.m., 5.23 p.m.. 8.oo pan. ALLANDALB T0 BARRIE. 1"U.II'Il, CIIIIJ 1035'! .9133 '0'. P,mo."o58 Puma. 9-C9 p.m 0 loll ' EX l'IIo .'loDI Polllo . 1i.11p.m. . Jun. 11.83 a..m.V II pan ' `Atlantic in Pacific Ex... 3.68 13.22:. I` . In L-evening Exprou leaves Toronto at 5.20, [I A III! fI\l'\\V pg-nu-v uuunuu --u--cu -vvu- nu-nun unvubuovo `Dlv. All other train: Daily except Suunday-. 32 Dunno? STREET. ~wp-`V vvwuuuo - uvcu owns -1 .- vuvnvv -u guuv, - a"XMn.'ro'N. L ::II";I.m. Ex ran. - 9.09 pm. I > "uh `no ' Isms ' GRAVENHURST 8 NORTH B Y. ` `om: 5 9.3!. 5 `:59 pan. `Atlantic & P c 8:. 11.54 gun. I` " Nocth Bay -ixcd. 7-30 mm. ', Gravonhuut mixed (month only) 9.35 1'; .- `COLLINGWOOD & MEAFORD. lIIlBlII`IllIItD I\I HlII\I\IDO ' 1.50 mum, mm 3.111.. 11.95 a..m., 3.55 p.m., hit 3 m.-'g. (I n.m.. n.un mm *I_ARR|E RAILWAY GUIDE. Tunas or SUBBORIVPTION, '4`-i1W\s's\I ~ ' . la! l'GIIu WPENETANG. Accommodation. `Accommodation. . U596` 6 U Ex r_`u. 5 88 p_.m. 70 Cum. VIC-0 .7258 pan. II .3 1.111.. `av v_vu -I-Julius Duiu-in Oounw Oouqoil naked Sim- oo_e to` join in I. position .00` the [()um-iio G on. to abolish grand juries. or.` if the be not in their pmur. to on-non phase no grand jury be cunmuueri sill wuhlh ten 3 (Ian 0! tho_Iitcin'g of the court and" than ::I_{tio,a no any qtyjlvVipr_v`orumsnal notion Tenders ivnflfl V'in"v.i-t-e_-3-;.for the con- struction of I 4 ft. Walk from the Home of Refuge to Boston village. - LEGISLATION. A petition, liotn N -or! -lk County, to the Ojntnrio Loqialuturegukiug for more . ptrlngont [swung-unot "hnwken" wan `endowed `Ind will ho forwarded to `tho 'G9.'.P."*?9; f t " o g. _-. _ V u..uu- vuunulvu D IJUUlIl`HIg No eonion wee taken on she reqnest to increase the regular grants to Cul- lingweod "end Barrie hospitals. V ' GBANIIOPIRA Housn. In the master of the Opera House, -the oommituee reported that, having been offered only 8125 rental for nine months, they deotded to close it.. _Be fore next J one session is will be again o'ered for sale or for lessefor 3 term of three or live yenrs. ` T l'II._l._... 4.. l\ --| JQV-`roman was given power to minus the question at assessment on Sanford proportion. ' Maura. Frazer, Hammell, Kitely, Murphy and Thorpe opposed the gram. A grant of $100 was made to the Ton-on 0 Sick UhIIdlen'I Eoapiml. n nntinn -;n t..I-4... -_ .L- ... .,.--L In nnswet to the.` ;;a}{{iLL"ot the Board, egrsnt of 81000 was made to onilding fond of Royal Vnotone Hos ' pltsl-on the following conditions: (1) Hospital with land and equnpment to `cost at least 812,000 5 (2) said grant to be supplemented by alike sum from the Town of Burma ; (3) grant to be psy- eble only for new buIldmg,\end when the Board hes secured assets and. sub scriptions (exclusive of Berrie s grant) worth at lea-t.$7000. Innisl having had no local election their expenses in the 00. Council elec- tion, 893, will be paid. 1>1uzn's'ron cum come. The Council decided LO gr-int three prizes of $12, $8 and $5 _ for general prociency l0 be competed for by all corps of. the numerical strength of 25, belonging to any Collegiate Institute, High or Public School in the County. QANFOBD SURETI E8. The question ct the Sanford sureties was re-opened, and the amounts demand ed iron) I. L. Burton and Joe. Rogers were each reduced from $2,000 to $1,- 000. s I An A.` W Clerk was erdered to procure copies Ontario Statutes for 1901. and Kehoe .s Municipal and Assessment Guide, and Revised Statutes for the new members. - W -The accouote of Victoria Industrial School being found correct, the sum of $130 will be paid.for quarter ending Dec. 3130, 1900, for the maiutenanceof six boys, Frank Wright, H. Fortnier, J. Fcrteier, W. Dufnlend J.jDonaldeon. The request` of the Town of Penetang was granted, the Council guaranteeing their debentures to the extent of $33, 000-$25 000 bonus to the Fnratbruok B x Factory. 3155 000 loan to the Snea- ncy Carriage Works, and $3,000 for the extension of the waterworks of the and town. 0 T. The following accounts were certied and ordered to be paid :3-H. Coleman, Cookstown, potlles 87 44 3 Bell Tele- phone`0o., 3 811.50 3 Treas. Sunnidale, refund of expenses conveyingeone Ar-_ notd to Mimioo Asylum, $29 353 Dr. .M. Bice, examining Raiuey,'com`mitted to Ori-Ilia Asylum, $4 3 J; Sissons. bal. due on transport of O. J uckson to Eng land. 87 '55 3 N. W. E- King. d_m.o, $2.75 3 0.8. Burton, refund to Flee for` conveying R Sutherland to [House of Refuge, $7.39 3 A. Craig, extra work, 310. Total, $80.08, unsung` VD . $10017 granted for making more suitable. previaion for meaning the non- eom. oicera and men of the regimen while in onmp. rm... ......-1 ........a. -4: can _-.. ......:|.. a- 'U,pe.n opplioatien of Major Bruise. 'l:he reeomuiendstion suggesting that '0 by-law be passed requiring the assess- mentof the local municipalities to he made between the 1st of May and the let July, each year, was given the six months hoist. ' _ - The dividend,aome $56, accrued in theetock held by the County in the West Simcoe Joint Stock 00., will be `paid to the W. S. Agricultural Society. A. W. Pertidge, of Crown Hill, was selected an pupil of the Ontario Aeri- oulturel College for _ the year ending mid-summer. 1901 ; and John Evans of Tiny, for the year following. Iho'%\liour;ii",i imviit h-viii; , M ~`5e_g i'nn-bf 25 een1i`.per'?;di iii "tsi- eaggh non comm nninned o'iner- end `mun jot` the regiment to Iupplement the vregulnr puyof 500; per day while.-in ennui! tnining, Council` held f this to be 3 he county to deal with, and WI" me mnrinlize the Minister of Militia in the maro A CD ' `I'\ ~t3r[ .mutter for the Dominion rather then - The Council .'reooghized I'.b many k-ind acts and the, faithful aervioo of ' Rev. Geo, Ohrvatal as chaplain of the House of Refuge ever pince its editab- liahment, and granted him an honour Inn of $35. ' ?;O.I-1-8031 grant of 810 was madd to the Ontario` Rie Aaaqoiation. $1000 you 3. v. nospxnu cmmrx cnuue|t. v7: 2 A NEW WALK. :V ` ham. ,Qviinlnp and Bruo were up; ` minim! de|enhc to the" Provincial G'%R!d9.9'P"9-L i T 1 The'inapnotova will be aakad to fur- nish a list of the; names of teachers in rhair several inspeocorateu, "with the A qualication of each, and those, if any, teaching on perpiu, . t _ NOTES. ` Tim Bv-Luvs wall ha oolilolidgtod. The phvhioim to the Home of Refuge Vupav still r-aide in"1`omgIhIm at farm- .': g-V,7!` _` ,-J4` '. -V ` l The Council endorsed a petition from a neighboring county proving the Leg- islature to reestablish the public school leaving examination. 80 many pnniln go no farther than the publio school, that the petitioners held that there ought to he a Goal examination room! V log on" the course, and eeperete alto- gevher from the course of the high schools. a ` L ' ` -TheVbLnlancea' due the High Schools and 0ol'n_iate Inncitmes wnrn an fol- lnws :- Bradford High-School. $56 66 ; Barrie Cnllwgiate Inntifute, $1015.15. Then amounts are based on the adjust- ment ofthe ratio betweeh the townvaud con-nvty pupils, ' An important resolution was adopted, that the County Council will supple- ment up to 8500 any sums spent by localmnnioipalities in improving lead- ing county roads, according to the pro- vi-sions-laid down by the Ontario Gov ernment. Thiebwas `a sort of oompro mise_ measure in answer to the petition tnresemed by aldeputation from. the Good Roads Conference asking them to approach the local mlinioipalitius with s View to taking over _fnll control of main county roads. ,,, __.J ....- --4oIl\l\'Il|~\Jt 9 A committee was appointed to ex- amine bridge over Wye river as Wye- hridge, and repair it or build .3 new bridge if necessary. Thomas Robbins was appointed caretaker of above bridge in $10 per year; A - A sum of A 8100 was granted for 1-planking Old Fort bridge over Wye river; and $50" for rnpla-nking bridge over Sturgeon river, Tay and Madame. ` O , down Hollingeheud hill,.oon 4, Tecum- , wasaga. and Oreemore. $50; M-ll and A ntv;1~n..:.:i..i11....;..`..; renti ,w'ere _ `undo, filth: 5 ma; .;..a bridges. emvided the mm- o oipmoie. grunt lummnuntg -"MI aide-~ _ mgd, `Adjalq. $5.0.` ; 'l0.rh apderoed Ad- ; jglg, $25 ; 6th con, Adple. $25; WWII- -line Teoumaeth qnd Adjalo, ,onDos1te, icons. `10`aud ll, -$35 ` ;-`townline Tecum-_ path and Tottenham. `$75; townline yBeeton end,'Tecuu'Ia9'h. -$755.3 *0 0` aeth 45; townline Innisl and West Gwillimhury, $50 ;` to improve E898 road through Inmel, 50; to improve` Penetanz road through Innisl, $75: to improve road Bradford and Holland `River, `$50 ; to rebuild bridge over north branch Holland river. $100; to repeir'.Penetang road through W. Gwil- Iimbury, $50 ; townline Toy" and Me ldonte, $75 ;,Penetang road between Waverley and _ Wyeb1-idge, $50 3 to im- prove road between Midland and Penn- taug, $75; lake ahoreroad, Toy, $50 ; townline, Orb and `Medoute, $30 ; town- line Toy and Matchedaeh. $50 , town- line '.l`eoum=eth and York, 825; 4th "and 6th 'cone., Essa, $150; townline Toasoromio and Mulmur,' $25 ; townlme Alliston, Adjala. and Toesorontio, $ I50 ; townline Sunnidale Stayner and Notta- wdaagn, $150 ; townline Sunnidale and Nottawaeagu. $50 ; townline Sunnidale and -Toasorontio, $50 ; townline Notta- Mineaing roads in Vespra, $100 ; old Sunnidnle road in Veapra, $50 ; town` line Iunisl, Vesprav and Ease, $50; townline Veapra. and F103, $100. (renewed); Penetang road, between House : Core. and Penetang, $100 ,4 Beausoliel hill; townline Penetang and Tim. $25 ; Elmvale--Wyevele road, $100; townline Flos and Sunnidale, $50 ; Hil,l,`lot`24.VCollingwood to Elm V vale, $75 ; Lake Shore road, Sunnidale, 825 ; Penetsug road, Craighurst to Hillsdale, $50 ; townline Flea and Sun- mdale south, con. 2, Fiona, $50 ; town line Tav and Matchedasb, $25 ; town line, Oro and Orillia, $25; townline Metchedaah and N. Orillia, $25 3 Cold? W858!` road, Tp. Orillia, Mubkoka road.Tp. Orillia, $50; Atberly road, Orillia, $l50; bridge Ridge road, (Oro to complete work) $60; 12 con. Oro, $30; bridge, con. 10. Org . `$90; 10 and I1 con. Oro, $30; Hill,` townline Oro `and Orillia, $25 ; Penetunlz road, Dal- ston to Craighnrsby $75 ; Elizabeth Sr, West, con. 6, Vesprq. $35 ; Rosa St.,, B3rrie. $25; Davis St. Barrie, 395; Line between N ottewasaga and Algoma, con. 1 to 4, $200; Hurontario St. Not- tawnaaga, $l00 ; townline Nottawoeaga `and Osprey $50 ; townline Nottawaaaga and Cjollingwood Tp., $50. 4 Au`. On ru?IIa}iIZ;lw.:au,wuw. "Mr. B. L Borden. the new Oonaorvr -:ti `v`_o` louder. in 3 popular man, who makes * nunmpuion of having all the brain : 1-`fr z.?-if`. 33 . `1yhothb;: ?ehv`w1lI;rquIrsjurv; Id'if` .Iio't,..1no?jnrors shall b6Vu I_`n_mon:ed. f jibe Ooubdil endorsed all but the abolition`. bf gruiid juries; i I ' 1,,, LL- , They alaotaak the G_ovt.` to any as sqon`,da'j, bosaible what portion of the $l00.0_0_0 they propose to-spend on the roads in the province" will come to Simone coqnty.and- under what condi- tions. petition wuaiihggvin` on by .the Council to be presentedto the Govt.` by E. A.- Little. M.P.P.,~.anking met the low respecting`. the barber:-iv ahrnb he made more stringent by prohibiting the nlnnting of some and ordering its des- truction where found growing. ROADS AND BRIDGES. cotiwrv noans. EDUOATIO N. ,?nuou ch mud b T1..;;pJ';".;;.".'. ,'(o_rtVy acre lot. . ' Wearing out the Brain. A French scientist has determined` that the military and naval professions most quickly wear out the brain. Out of 100.000 naval and military men 199 are conrmed lunatics. Next come the liberal professions. artists heading the `list. followed closely by lawyers and. nnmber of those who go mad is 177 to each 100.000. nm....2..u.. --..._--A~ - - . ~ v v -vunlv l.llIylE"o Apropos of funerals," writes a Lon- don correspondent of the Boston '1`ran- , script. "I noticed in Holborn a show- case full of strange looking pictures. Upon inspection they proved to be pho- tographs of cadavers laid out in full mortuary splendor! Underneath ran the legend: `Economy in funerals. Try -our 3 guinea respectable interment. One trial only asked. scarcely ies grewsome was the dis- play of Mr. Smith, surgeon dentit. a few doors beyond. A.` small showcase inclosed a complacent skull,. grinning perhaps to think his dental trials were over, set with an imposing `array of- pink gummed articial teeth. at 15 shil- lings the set." Over the top of the case 'rni7iiEii' aTa' here is bein apeedil lled with green hardwood. 8 ' y Mr. and.Mro. Todd left for Toronto on Tuesday last, where they intend living.` Tseveral ca:-loads of ba!ed,h;o.y were shipped I from here last week Th switch yard peedil ll dewich ' ` 0 Mn and `In- II'1-_I_I I,p. n -- Tw;:l;.. -as-gnu-0 '1.'heABritiah Parl{a;;),at:c' v;iil be open- ed by King Edward to dav in full state, for the first time since 1861. j Mr. Wm. Ogilvie has resigned the commisaionership of the Yukon. 13.1 . n.- IBet_perhe_pa thie refusal on the pert 01 men to recognize Mien Nation : ohnoe all elerioue one in the moat eeotnal Ltehuke that could be given to those" anletakenwomen who attempt toeaet guide and trample upon thoae feminine qualities and grace: that have ever oom- ' tmanded the ohivalroua admiration and layout all true men and which atili wield I thousand fold greater inuence for the elevation `of the race than ail the Ex`-King Miiin: 'S:e-rt_:i`;, `died 01 I pneumonia on Monday, at Vienna. ll 1-; n.a ton: `The Council adjourned to the 18th day of June. Before breskmg up Warden [Wright intimated that he would expect all the members to take a two-`days trip up the lakes at his ex- pense at the time of the J une session. son. of Tay, addresed `the Council in s l pleasing manner. T ` Oro stanon. Advance Correspondence. Mrs. A. A. Bell spent last week at Oifillia. Mr. A. A. Bell visited in Toronto last" reek. General News. V 1 Senator MoKindaey is dying `at Mil- I White liottanoods. New Spring Goods. EDITORIAL NOTES. 'Toronto.is still talking of nmoko eon. ._"IugI_.|er_I. Wm: both House: in union, that we need now in u lune lite gu '

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