UIIW CIIIIIIIIICIIIU IIIIIIVQUUEIUI. 0? lat--Gent s Doubles-l. _ MacLa.ren and Wilkes; 2. Vail` and Rodgers. Scott; and Dyment and Laidlaw and Dickinson did not nish. Time, 1.101; ' I A 0inAA`_{1nnI- n H3111:-vIn|I_`l Nlg5T....;.. n 0 JJJIIIU 1 1.18. 1 65...! Q IILIXUU L'CI|' VIII` 7 ll: -.I.IIlIU. I-ollo 5uh-Strn Foremost, about 50 ya.rda-l, Wilkes: 2. 'MacLaten. A 1-_ u._ 1:--. _...... 1:...`.1'......_' -.V-_'.a n1nI-..... -uncut union. The Orange and Green showed up quite prominently at `Fort Erie on Monday. Two Dymeno horses won places, Bellcourtz win- ning hrs!) in the selling race 1 1-16 miles, and Magogniehing first also `in a. 7 furlongs race. - T V V Toronto . . . . . . . . . Rochester . . . . . . . . Providence . . . . . . Worcester . . . . . . . Montreal . . . . .. '. Hartford . . . . . . Syracuse . . . . . . Buffalo .r ....... . .' ` The standing yesterday in the Eastern League was as follows :- IIT.'._ `I -..L n n On Tuesday night the Orillia. yacht Wind s Will. blew into port. Among, the well known boys were Commodore, W. Arena; Vice-Com.` F. Cockburnl; Rear Com., A. Arena; Capt. Jack Curran; First mate, .E. Curran; 2nd, mate, W. Curran; Deck Hands, Thou. Thompson. Wm. Curran, Dr. Moore, Percy McCoah. C. Bow and Norman Gray. _ Baseball. Q Allandale Baseball Club know more than A B C in the game. They scored another victory last week. Thornton played the re- turn match at Allandale last Wednesday, and were defeated by the J uoctionera by a _score of 20 to 8. ` , ~ -II ' & & Bmie] c Frank LeRoy ' goal J. McDonald N point E. Longhurst: ` cover D. Hubbert let. defence R. McL9.rtv 2nd defence W. MoKernan ' 3rd defence R. Paton T centre . E. Clayton I T 3rd home D. Millan - 2nd home J. Reid - outside S. Vair inside . Referee--W. Perry, B9. rrie. The yacht Shoo Fly, which .won so many races here last summer, was Shipped -to the Muskoka lakes by Mr. John Carley last week. a V 1. AL .11. The Boa ting Club are satised from Tues- da.v s few races that a. rezatta could be well held here next month. In the meantime there will be a. few races some evening soon. I` * I- We should all be glad to see that there is a Barrie III. now in the ring. They went to Cookstown on Tuesday at their own ex- pense and won the matchby a ne combina- tion for boys 16 and under. ' The score was 4 to 1. The rst `goal was Ba:-rie s by S. Vair, next Cookstown s by W. Kaiser, then Barrie three -by1 Paton, Reid and Van`. The teams were, eleven to a side :- ' Beaverton . . . . . Cannington. . . . Orillia. . . . . ... Barrie. . . . . . . . . Beever_Eon s two consecutive wins from Barrie placed them in rst "place, with 0'ril- lie and -Cannington even and, Bu-rie_1a.st. Orillia. plays at Beeverton `to-day and if Orillie wins from the Beeverton-Newmarket `aggregation the will be even for first place. It is hardly like y, however, that McMillan e Pets will meet defeat on- home (2) ground-'. Barrie will play. out the schedule, though there is no chance of winning first place. The standing of the district up to to-day is as follows : ` ' Won. Lost. Per Cent. 12-.. `round...-. 7 aawusvuuuuo Five to f-`-that seems to have been a ,favorite score last Friday. By that score the two C. _e won that day. Cannington defeated Orillia,` and Cookatown_ defeated 'Totte_nhaxn. ` c- ... __ spams or IHE wm. DmA_j1f_ Mi! a1L:..sD4Lm.V THE cm: mes. Boating. V LVI, , , 'I'.1I Vain Lost P.C. . 43_ 26 .623 . '47 29 .618 no Cookafown. Z5 \J.o W. Cook W. Kaiser Rogers . Pollock E. Kaiser Leadlev Agnew Dutnin Banting G: Coo TL__ % , 75 . 50 50 (IF cl 0 ova . 492 `.Mr. Ali qvarkneee,` le'te of Geo. H. Hoes. Son & Co., of Toronto, has {Accepted :3 position at the new furniture store of Ford & P ` V I . ' I The many friends of Mr. James Edwards, postmaster. will be pleased to hear that he is progressing favorably after thewstrokeof paralysis which he suered last week. A Mr. Arthur Renwick, wife and child are spending some holidays in town. Mr. Ron- wiok waalformerly of Barrie, but in now of Niaga.rn.'Fa.lla,' N.Y., with `the New York Cqntral Railway. -A Both in rs_t-class condition. Buggy .1-ecently var- } nlshcd and completely overhauled by the manufac- turer. Terms reasonable. Apply to Dnnxnr I` IIA`l\!\11'l\ Some American guests at the Barrie Hotel are Mr. and Mrs. Burington, of Columbus, Ohio`; Mr. Guy Drake, V Columbus, and Mr. l D. G. McGrew, Pittaburg, Pa. Early Sunday morning" therp was a big re at Crown Hill. Lightning struck the barn on the farm of John Chapel, which is adiacents to that of Hon. Chan. Druty. The barn and. outbuildings ivere burnt with 30 ton of hay. The lost-in -estimated ata8l500 W *2- ha;7hWh-F5`: Winn Mm dial-icukiiae Byrne. of Philippi. West Va.. is visiting her grandfather, Dr. Patter- `aon for a month. Mrs. (Gupta) Hume, of St. Catharine: has been the quest of Dr. and Mrs. Patterson, for the last ten_ days. II`... It I, Q Mrs. Mi(o.1;y_.a:rV1V<"lmtwo children and Miss Downey, Barrie, are visiting Mrs. J. W. Bald. --Penetang -Herald. Joseph Rogers and family end her sister, Mrs. Knapp, of Toronto, have arrived at Hillside for the summer. ` Master Arthur Nesbitt, of New York, is visiting with his aunt, Mrs." Joseph Kreitz. Sanford street. - Z 1`: [i;ovEI;1nte1v" and Miss My-y, and Master Boy Forsyth, of Toronto, are visiting Mrs. J. E. Willmot. Macallum, is spending a. week with Mrs. Thomas; before leaving for Mar-i ash. Turkey. ' , - V Misses Ji"l-oronce and Bertie Cooper are visiting Mrs. J. D. Rodgers and family at Big Bay Point. V North_-west half of Lot 3, Con. 8, Vespra; 60 acres cleared, balance standin timber; soil. heavy clay loam; rst-class wheat gum. Where necessary it is tile drained. Frame House. frame barnwand log barn: Sod water etc. Apply on the remises or b\'1eN Pr tn EGFRTON H If-INST Minnaina Miss Aonie Grigg, of Toronto. is roati-* outing in Barrie, being'the guest of Miss Mav Smith. I Mr. Lsurie Wright was down from 001-, lingwood yesterday attending the marriage of his sister. Mine Mattie MeKinlev has gene to the Soo, where she has accepted a. position with a law rm. Mr. J -fa.-t;1;fy-le~f; or:'.I?:1es- day for their summerreaort at Sandy Cove. Mr. Robt. J. Pearson, who has been visit-V ing in town. returned to Toronto this week. ins. ste, of Barrie, spent a few'davs lest week with Mrs. Jae. Fletcher, Mine- Miss Pearl Kreitz has gone to Beeton to the home of Miss Gertie Hoover for 'a.` week s visit.` V ' Min. John Gibson is home at Crown Hill after spending a few weeks with triends in Orillia. ' Mr. `A. L. 'smic*h,mo. 1;.1'i.-d;;her. Toronto, spent Sunday at Major Smith s. `l __ T I` `l ,,, __, The Mises WPow.e1l "have been visiting their aunt, `Mrs. Sullivan, Gravenhurst. Ito T.\QI.I In Mm Edith *1o&]'1.'{io2{J,.},'}'Irimng `her aunt, Mrs. McLean, at`Crown Hill. -19. CI b'ar}I{ .L${i '&;t.r`E}'.' -_;\'[J;i`}"' c3}I"i'1e"'r'z3i'sEs'":`?- gygtter to EGERTON I-I. JOHNSTO , Minesifpg . . A 36-t . 2 M1`. and i.'i;)`._;;e';v;'x'1t-2' Penetang last week to visit Mr ., L. E. Lane. Mrs. Wr. are visiting relatives and friends in Belleville. Mrla. Srka and son. of Toronto, aie visit-' ing her sister. Mrs. R. A. Stephens`. l'l1I__ '|l'2____ A ,, (2 '~ '*-~'-- ------ -" --' ~'.'r-"""`.' The Misses Armstrong are spending their vacation at their home in Totbenham. ` ` 1 T-hompaoni, of Youtigsiown, ; Ohio, was visiting in town last week. II',,,,_ IN in on n -on -n -- Me sars.7 (rgn. (Jaldwell and Ha-r;.y Laid-. % law are Pan-Americanizing this week. flIL_ IIS.,,., 1'\ 11.: u A Mr. v'v. B. M};tn;1-l: 9:}; 14.3 c-1{ii(a,T*o: % Worsley street, have moved to Elmvale. Thczaz `II-<:w-e';1d"1;dissV Howe * are guests at Mrs. A. S. Bennett's. T ' ____vv- - - --.-n Mrs. l_ra.d!ey, 0; zlreemore, iii the guest of Mrs. White, Owen street. cu -\ n. - Mrs. E Gi';3e;1`vvoo;i and children, from Owen Sound, are visiting in t_own. p % Boatirrg, Cauoeing, Speckled Trout Fishing. Rats: $1.40 to $2 per day. ' - A 2:-tf F. G. HOGAN, Proprietor. ! Mr._and iIwI<-_>iJ;L;ai:-c't1.li_,"i>f Niagara i Falls, are visiting friends in town. `ll ,,, (1 I -9-: - -- . Mrs. Irwin `returned after spending some time in 'Bu'alo. ` ' ` Mr. Noah Gross. of Owen Sound, was in town on Wednesday. 'II'._ 5 I Miss; '%l';)'W:'l.'1_,` of Tottenham, has been visiting in Barrie. II'_,,, 'III I" ` ` _.=' __ ------u . Mrn. ilios. Stokes, (if Mineaing, has been visiting friends in Orillia. It -- - ` . -II`-enVcl-a1;on.";; 'Z)'akla_ndn, Call , ls, renewing acquaintances here. 11.. , 1 II on .1. - _. ..-.l._..- u u -u gov-an Me.`a.n:d Mrs. -T...-W". Lennox have been attending the fair at Bu'a.lo.. M2`. MiolV1o.;_l'S-t_1'itch has `returned from a. visit tohis sistet- s in Toronto. U `cotland, is a. guest at Peninsular Park Hotel. L 3 Mrs. 'T_<>;c->x-1t;,"i;--the guest of Mrs. Robinson, Toronto street. Mrs. vi`; visiting her daughlyer, Mrs. J. J. Jamieson. V 2Rooms for oices. in Ross Block, No. 97. Dunlop Street. `F ire proof vault; lately occupied bv Dr. Wells. Also two rooms with vault, lately occupied bv'_Hood. Jacks & Fraser. Barristers; immediate possessiom. Apply to C. H. ROSS, Barrie. lanuary 1, 1901. 1 1`-tf. 7 Miss` aftig '('3a._rie'y"_l-1;a.'Is~"1Tt'aturned {after spending a. few days in Toronqo. `lo I - . Miss Minnie Lennox returned this week from a. visit to Thornton friends. v.---~v---7 u [ vJ-a.cl'_: Armstrong, of Elmvale, was a. Sunday visitor in; town. ___...._ -_- V- `bi-Ln Shepherd:-offrawlv & Devlin a, % o spent last: week in Toronto. `ll '1-9--. I Miss Ijehe (IVW1V'I-lle;has been in Gravenfxumt ; the guest at the Misses Elder. idre. lglnckstovek of Toronto is visitin her daughter in town. Mrs. Bowman. of Stayner, is the guest of Mrs. A. Sinclair. m Miss Ina Pattersbn has been visiting friends in Elmvale. T Mi.vH:a.-ll_a;:t";fo last heel: for some ho1i- days in Muskoka. ' ' Dr. G`;i;u'k, of. Newmrket, spent Sunday in town. ' v ' 1l'I-I\u..u.. \ A `Miss Ella. Kreitz, of Toronto, is home on a. visit. . Miss Alice Blain is visiting her parents on Penebang street.- I ,,(r' _ -_ vvuu Dr; Washington i visiting his parents on [ Charlotte street. Tourist Hotel Norfolk BAYSVILLE, MUSKOKA, cm". I socm nun PES_0NAl. FIRE gr crcown HILL. The vacancy in Ward 3 caused by Col. Ward : resignation from-the Public School Board is not causing much interest as to the Colonel : successor. Nominations are next Tuesday and elections 9. week later. The only aspirants for in seat in this constituency that have so far been mentioned are Rev. W. Witten and Mr .Geo. Smith. ' The con- test will possibly be between these two i gentlemen` only. On Friday night there was a great. collec- 4 tion of camping effects displayed on Bav- 1 eld street` wharf. As a late how` these were all placed on board the Enterprise and fteen sherman got on too, ready for a two weeks holiday. The camping party con- sisted of Messrs. C; H. Ross. l, .M. , O. H. . Lyon, M. J. Frawley. S Wesley. W. Scott, J. G. Scott. E`. N. Warren, H. Jory, Geo. Lounv, M.` Lonnc. Wm. Ross..and Messrs. Dr. Reeves. W. A. Phillips and J. Drink- water Jones, of New York. "Vin-.. ...`.......s L- 1.....- .. ..--J 53.... ..._.l :.. Th.uuq U` "*`VV Lu; :3. ide:il;`P;`::c:0 ahafve agood time and in- I press we have receives: 511' A` " 80` to than gs sh again 1, " ``3'. Winn wen we." have outezzhcaughts we1hing_ afraid We so much 8 weight; we," believe us. A our readers wouldn't The Public School Board will meet to] night jineteado of on the regular meeting night in August. Tenders will be opened fonrepairs to furnaces and for `coal supply. At this. meeting` another matter then will Voon1*`o_ np will be the resignation from the ewbhigigrstaif by.-MhI6IlI1ni9LF16tcher. teach-. V7 liusll LVLIBB Ll. LIUDIIU GI-ILL ll. UULICDs The guests of Pine Plaza. have spent a most enjoyable week. ' Tuesday and Wed- nesday a. large number went. on a launch party to Big Bay Point. and Thursday about fteen took a. jaunt` over to Roache s Point. All hgnds seem to have enjoyed these trips immensely . The probability is that they will be repeated next week. Miss Key, of Chicago, is amomz the latest arrivals. Lidln J. Ul-U. LUIUIJUU Maple Farm s list of guests includes the following names : Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Mur- ray and family, Toronto; Mrs. D. Heuder- ` son, Master Alan Henderson. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Clarke, the Misses Clarke. Mrs. Geo. S. Harvey` and children ; Mrs. R B. Brown, Miss. E. Woodall, Miss A. Dake, Miss Waugh, Miss H. Scaife and Mrs. Jones. IIIIPU IIU Lllllu Lakeview House looks charming this sum- ` met. Mr. Lenders` has had a tank and ; pumping engine put in, a luxury which some of the cottagers are glad to avail themselves j of ; and with bisusual energy. he issparing { no pains to make his place attatctive to his } many guests, among whom are Mrs J. B. I McArthur. _Mr Stanley and _J. B. McAr- ` thur, ir.; Mrs. E.` T. Malone, Mrs. Horace Clarke, t eoria.'Ill.; Mrs. A. T. Reid and children, and Miss Helen Morgan, Toronto ; Mrs. Dr _,Wilson, Mr. Norman Wilson, Mrs. l M- 0. Ellis and sons, Mrs. `E Saunders and Miss Porteous. Mrs. H. O Hare. Mrs. R. M. Gray, Mrs Jarvis Watson Mrs A. E. Rudd, Miss Gowinlock, Mrs R. W. Eaton, Dr. and Mrs. Poste, Toronto. . II.._'I- I2`.......9_ I2-a. -l ...--_L_ :...J.-.1-_ LL- COAL! COAL! IILL |. IIJlIIII\I 5 L IIII-I|l`iB"WI-'0 IJQQEQ - 1 The_s,teamer Enterprise made a trip from ` Bradford Tuesday morning. The Islav left the Point the same morning for Orillia. ` The Enterprise is making her usual Saturday \ trips to Barrie. ' ..I........... II........ `I-_l__ _L_..__2_.. ._L2_ ...-._. VIIIU, VIVID Dlllllll IIIIUBC IIIUSUIJU. The shing this summer has beenvery `good. Mr. R E. Gibson and party in their launch Wyoming caught twenty-ve bass o` Mossington Point. while Mr. Kirman, the name evening caught twenty-two bass at the big shoal, four of the large sh together weighing l2 pounds On Monday Mr. O'Hara and Mr. Landers made a good catch off 'Sibbald s Point--twenty bass- TL` ..L-......... I4`..s............ .......I.. .. 4...}... '......... Mr. Sidney Bu.nting returned to tpwna Saturday, after a visit to Mr. J.` Ernest` Lawrence. _ llo I o no .1 ' -.A ` uv UVVVIJ vu V1 uvuununya On Saturday evening -the rst hop of the season was held at Lakeview. ` A nu, _ ll! 1'`! 'I\ I `rs 11$: I ' `"1: ""1\I}s."."fI".i`:.f'Z Dotroit, is in her cottage, Sans Souci.. . ` Mrs. George and family, Avenue road, Toronto, are at Old Rosturwood. l\o.L.... ....La............ ...... . 1\.. r7:-._l-_ ___.1 Otber cottagers are: Dr. Ziegler and family. Toronto; Mrs. Geo. Ellis. Mrs. W. A. Clarke,` the Misses Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. Huestis. Mrs Lousdale Capreol, Toronto; Mr. J. -Elliott, Bradford; Mr. and Mrs. % Wheeler, Mrs. J. B Flint, Pittsburg; Mrs. Harry, Boulter and family. Toronto; Mr. Drummond, Mr. J. Sproule Smith, Mrs. _Albert Brown, Mrs. E. J. Dignum. Mrs. 1 Fred Gooch. Mrs. McLaughlin, Mrs. Tuthill and family; Mr Renfrew, and Mr. Burk- holder. 'Stou'ville. . 3 ....- _--n_ 11.. .._.1 1r__ _Jj!L'A_ -,, ,1 gr JJ I CIJKJW uiss Usprebl is spending the season with her sister, Mrs G. H. Umphrey, ot Decit.` Mn W Manna or-:1` Mun unnn:`6An `cu-:4-L ' Toronto,` has been at Springwood tor a few days, bubfreturne to town on Wednesday. (\..' Q..a..--.l.... -....._:._... 4.1.- 2..-`. L... _-t LL- w"'I,i1 ; igsg u{ ;"l.:l,wius's- Wheeler`, Miss Dignum, Miss Watts, Miss Morgan, Mr J, Watson, Messrs. Saunders, Ellis, Reid, De- ville, were among those present. ' mhn an`\1.nn I-k:n nrnrnnnauu Inna 1\aan'wnuu1 "'1vE. 'ii`71~'n7.(3ib$L",'"i`>L'}`1'a`2L1e, and samiw have been for some weeks` at their pretty cottage. "Dew-Drop Jim. Mr: Rpm l`.nI\Inn` rnnnnu-ll-A Lag Hf....,v.. `T_I-IE: 1st .A1:J'c+Us-::-`I IIIIILIIJLQ FJIIIIIILLV III?! Last week Mr. and Mrs. Redditt and Mrs`. Atkinson.- of Barrie, came oven; on the Sn`. .Enterprise to spend the dav with Mrs. J.. Willson-Lawrence. ` `A (1-1 .0 . 1 uvn nun!-cs, usxa \]'. .I.I.. \JuIpul.'U_y, UL lJUJl`Ul|a. Mrs. W. Moore and Mrs. Ha.miIton,'with * their children". are spending the summer it Springwood. as are the Misses Jaitdine, Miss Kemp, Mrs. Quinn and Miss Quinn. , ' Ml! D nnnnrnnn 7|`...-....4-'.. - Lam `suing ..:;..'. ELISE LLUIIIP, LVLIDA Vllllllul III-IVIJ I-VJIQU Vzguluu. Mr. P. Havetson. Toronto; has been -vi_in- ` ing Mrs. Tuthill, of Decoude. `IA -u `-Tani. 17-..... "l'|.........a... L..- L... _`A. AJLAU uuutvu 'Iuu J.l.l.lD- J.lI lIJ|.o Among those who are comfortably settled for the season are: Mrs. J. Wilson-Law- rence. who is at her pretty summer house. The Retreat, and is fast recovering from her recent illness. Il___. 1-rr, I1 ? 11 0 'I\ 1 I I u - IJUI I Iv\lUI-I U IIIIIWUGI Mrs. Wm. Wedd, it , Parkdale, and fam- ily are again at Fra.nkla.nds. . In... `D 12! l\:L--_ 'n__I..I-1_ -__3p_.,,n In- the morning the annual excursion of ` the Wm. and J. Greey Co. had .a quick` run from town before the heat of the dav, and enjoyed every minute of the time snent in the cedar groves and on the water. Among others who took advantage of the excursion to,give `their friends a pleasant surprise were Mrs Church and Mrs. Taylor. Awunnn OI-Anna unlnn nun nl\u|n'IalInl\`Iu .-..d.L`I..J vvuuu U, llUVV'1JlUP.UlUlo Mrz. Reg Uapreol, Toronta, has ` E15, Mossiugton Point. II: D. II TTnnr\`-gnaw-I `D.-.4-....:a. AT `JACKSONSI POINT. The Toronto Star : correspondent at J ack~ son ePoint says that a perfect summer day was found by thosewho arrived on Satur- day's afternoon train. Some had come to- make. othere to renew their acquaintance with the Point, but all were unanimous in declaring the breeze from the lake delightful after the city dust and heat. A"No'i'Hmn Tmaonmn RESIGNS. W`HO LL BE TRUSTEE? -- 0ST.--Smal1 Fo_x Terrier with black spots under white hair._wh:te strgak oq forehead. black tail, 1argspnt on lnp, som_etxmes httle lame. Reward. W. E. CREASE. Barne. - 30.30 GONE A-FISHIN . I `LandT s- Jim Armstrong has been out on parole" from a seven years sentence, during which time he brought himself to such a condition by eating soap that doctors believed him dying of consumption. When once out his health improved so much that recently he telt quite strong-strong enough, in fact. to -lift a gold watch ant` chain, also $10 in cash from Mr. Wood, of Orillia. For this mis- demeanor he has taken up his residence on` the hill, where heie awaiting trial. ' A_. pleasant surprise came to our former townsman. Mr. John Galbraith'.now residing in Tottenham, "shortly after his return from attending the meeting of the Grand Camp Sons of Scotland, held in Toronto last month. For the past few years Mr. Galbraith has- held the position of D.D.G.U. for district No. 5. but at the last meeting declined re- election to the oice on which the brethren of the dierent camps in the district in- structed their several representatives to pre- sent him with some token of their apprecia- tion of his services to the order and of the good will eziisting between them, this token took the form ofa very handsomesilver button with the S A.S. emblem and motto thereon, also a `D D.G.C. s jewel, in silver and gold with the following inscription en- graved onthe back of it, Bresented to John Galbraith. l .D.D.G.C. by District No. 5. S.A 8., 1901-` Being unable to procure it in time to make. the presentation during the G.C.. meeting. it was `forwarded to him ac- companied with a very appropriate letter on behalf of thegbrethren of the district from Bro. John Mcbaren, of Orangeville. Mr. Galbraith appreciates very much the brother- ly feelings which promped this act, and will always feel proud of the emblem and re- member with kindliest feelings those with "whom became in contact while in the posi- tion and tenders to all his sincerest thanks for, their expressionof esteem. _At the residence of the bride s mother, Mrs. Wright, Charlotte street, Miss Lizzie` Wright was married yesterday to Mr Robert Tom, of Gollingwood. She was `supported by her sister, Miss May Wright, who, was attired in a prettv white orgendie. The bride's, costume consisted of A white silk . T .. bite . d ,,_ _. ,-..-- ...., _-- l --Over abundance of water caused a bitch in W.C T.U proceedings some weeks ago when they had arrangements for a moonlight excursion. To-mnrrow night is the datei was postponed to and the extra time has given them a. longer time for advertising the same and a. big crowd is expected to go out on the boat which leaves at half past seven. . I1`-..._-.... _....___nn_ . -II 41, - - ,1. . _-..__ r--' -v v '_ Canijrers All the delicacies of the season in tinned meats, fruits, &_c... at BOTHWELS s . M'James Vair the grocer can supply you with .the great: labor saving fuel known gs charcoal, at 10c bag. It is put up in paper bags and cam be delivered with your gro- ceries In is clean quick and economical. Wherever is has been ueed the demand has increased over double in a. year. Try in. l\ I 1 T`IzEHa} `price of Lehigh Va1levCoal- $6.50. By paving cash for it now you can have it delivered in the fall or winter. Summer price for Lyken a Coal, free from bone or slate, $5.75 `; a nice burning coal.` IJ. G. Soon`. . ._ ,,____ , - -Tuesdav afternoon a young snipe strut- ted into THE ADVANCE office with the air of a. politician looking for the Editor s scalp. The Sporting Editor wasn t in. however; so the devil nabbedhim and put him out. The cheapest place in town to buy hard and soft wood is A. W. Wilkin- son9s. Dellyered promptly In any Xtlnantlty to anypart ot the town and landsle. Leave orders at, mill olce or Phone. 23. ANTED-At once, at Windsor Hotel,~ Graven hurst, three good gxrls. Besg wages paid to suitable persons. References requlred. Apply to MRS. D. LAFRANIER. 381}. R. Fof'd s new brick clad house with all modern improvements near Spruce Cot- tage on Ross street will be ready for sale or rent in B few days. For particulars see Mr. Ford. 7 - E`A;zriculturgl steel boilers and furnace: combined. g From three barrels upwards. For sale by George McDonald, Implement Agent, Bayeld street, G1` at factory near new tannery. fl-I nu -. 1:-Krenl. genuine, live lord paseed through here Monday. He is an ex Governor 0! Queensland. ta`-See our springs at $1.75 and mattresses at $2 00 and upwards. Awhole car load arrived this week. Fork & Palk, Five Points. For Choice Family Flour and 31 kinds of Feed go to Wllklnson9s. Al orders delivered promptly In any quantity. Pleas leave your order: at the Mill omce Telephone No. 23. ` -August 12th has been decided upon as Civic holiday, and the remen, according to the rites of the order, will run the big ex- cursion to Big Bay Point. -Mr.( iP(ea-t:ar-1;I'eI-;a:1i-hlin slipped o his load while drawing in hey last Friday ehd received injuries suieient to keep him in bed ever since. I `V E'Little i.eke-Touriete Pa.ra.diee-Boat-9, Lunch ahd Soft. Drinks can be` procured at all times. Miss Lawrence. -Mr.H()ha.s. `Brown, Penetatig ntmehet, in making extensive alterations to his premises, entirely rebuilding his premises. lI'1L__,_ , C . use an --Tl;ere wr;:a(.(t:h;;1Vs;x;<'l-;;;t;pie at Big Bay Point on Thursday of last week. They were ion the Methodist excursion from Orillia. THE HAPPENINGS OF A `WEEK IN TOWNAAND VIOINITY. Three gu'l's wanted to work in Laun- dry.-Barrie Steam Laundry. "1l.-..____- _L, ,.t\n- I ` . , , i, ._.V-. _.---.y-.--_ .--v-cup-as i Miiibn, tl; r-t packet tea Intro- duced and still the best at BOTH- WELL98. _|_` No.9-24, almost new. Also asta Enquire 21:43 MCDONALD STREET. _. -,-_.._J- IV -.--There we;-zaligut-25 persons. who missed I the boat for Beaverton Tuesday morning. - 1'I'4-nilntutnuu I'l1| Cl-._6 -.....I--a `A- l..4..-_ Barrie marketnwas a busy nlace last SI- turday. The supplv of dairy produce and vegetables showed a considerable increase over the previous week. The demand we!" equal to the supplvas usual, and those who _had produce to dispose of were not long in seliing`and making Duniop street ban. The only change in prices was a slight ad- vance in butter, 16 and 17 cents being the` quotation. - ` smo PER ANNUM IN ADVANCI SINGLE COPIES FIVB CENTS MR. GALBRAITH HONORED. A HIGH NOON WEDDING. AROUND BARBIE. BARBIE MARKET. IN'JAI1.. AGAIN. RS. J. T. LENNOX. formerly of Barrie, having large house can accommodate summer visitors with large and small rooms, with or without board. House convenient to to all cars and places of amuse- ment. Terms reasonable. 363 West 15th Street, New York Citv. N.Y. . 29-31 BUGGYVAND CUTTER FOR SALE; Musical KING-In Barrie. on July 2 rd , R . aged 79' Vears and x monti. 1901 obert K"'~ X" o 7 f ' - and oneicre of land. good young orchard of apple t es, grapes. goosebernes cur:-ants. etc.- ,,pe31rruLes' and ornamental trees-.all under gooci am This property will be so`.d on reasonable terms. Applv on the premxses. 28-3!-p . .-.-.. , _ smau Ian Minnetfs Point ?-------___ WELLING TO RENT, centrally situated. south ` D west comer of Mulcaster and McDonald Sts. House. 2 storcv, 9_rooms and halls, garden and lawn. Apply on the prcmxses. V 45- tf time mcI:1`;f 7;r`;'?,l;te, to our present knowledge. is out of mood positxon. Enter any time. V __.......r nmmmou nnrnvma of the liberal patrona e of over,7oc mlenf and money has made our. ally which it engovs. he beat of it is- Larggpweying, (}t'1'i;Ward sLRasidenea ;0NE PIEEE or sum MIISIG OFFICES TO RENT on LEASE WY. MONTH To SUBBQBIBEBS . I "V; or rain ,`g1fi?iiKI] Busnmss GDLLEQE , Yonge and Gen. ard Ste '1: ' .9 Oronto strong school. Ten Good result regu.la" Telche I 8' \fr_lt\e `fit Circul|:l:-s,. Fme ` A nuipment. OR SALE-Cnok}ng Stove. Grand Peninsular" No. 9-24. almost new. Also a stable to rent. :.."..:... m .4 McDONALD STREET. 2:-tf. coNcNI!i9II9N '1oo ACRE FAIRMVFOR SALE. son. . . RANDLE-In_I-Iuntsville, on Thursda. . July G,3th, 190:. the wxfe of Hugh McGrandle, and 0,L,S,, Huntsville, of 3 d`a.ughter. DIED. 4' D.--Y v G'rl forlight housework in :E.E.. ;ami`;T` ALp1y to MR_s.4 MILES. _..'.. D..:..o '25-'20 J Now is the time to secure your 0081- Present cash price $6.50 Per mu Beat; A quality. V Well screened- Careful delivery. Your order}! respectfully solicited. -7"'?( WHOLE-No; 348:` V VOL L K{,,`3:;:. Wxsucv Proprietor. b T _ | WILL BE ' '?" NEW ADVEl{'l`lSElVlEN'I`S. S_-On Fridav. I_uly xgtlx, 1901. at Cedar _e, Beeton. the wxfc of b. T. Somers, of a .7" THE NEXT ISSUE OFOUR F1X1i:'i< EWJIXIEPER. _ 182 Dunlop Street, `Barrie. BORN. I incl (0 Tell! 25-tf. 5-9 KEYS: VV IbI:UI-I IUII UIIU pnvaln Public meetings will.be Lhe`l`;l. in` the Bay: racks. ~ Nightly in the %Ba`rra.cks_at 8 . . durizw Jul ` and one-_ on Monday and ues-, _r 5&7; ..S.un. 9!. .!..h9'P1{for.!.,hi 09- at; 9-45; Rev.` J. A. C. McCuai; of Toronto, will preach in the Congregational Church next; Sunday. _ - - - Mine Blow in acting temporarily an organ- ist etltha Collier Street Onurch. She is receiving much praise for her rendering: last-Sunday. - - ' Adjut. Burrows has well studied the couyl fort of the people during the warm spell of weather, when he he; decided to hold three weeks epeolal park meeting: in Barrie during August: month-the first two weeks of ; the month in the beautiful pavilion in. the. Queen : Perl: and the third in St, Vincent Perk. Watch for the program. 4 " I 'n..ux- ..a..a.:.s... ...nI .15. .h.lA:as l'h;."n%; UIIU \JQI-ICIIIDII VVUIIIII WILII A match was made for a. race `between Jimmy Rice and James Ten Eyck, to be rowed at Austin, Texas, in September; Both were clever rowers 8 few years ago. . Miss Mary, Grahsm angs St. MOW ! Church on Sunday evening 9. solo. Galilee. W II-ll-IVS I There was a great deal of talk duringithe regatta about the championship match be- tween Jake Gaudaur and George Towns, and the general opinion seemed to be tha the Canadian would win. A _-h;_I_ ___ ._-'-_1- -__ .._-- I_-L._--.'_ VIJV lull `IV UGRUB Ulla A statement was given out by Ten Eyck to-day that he would retire from aquatics at the end of this season. He will continue to row until fall anyway. The clever Wor- cester sculler intends to go to Rat Portage to see the Gaudaur-Towns race, and will immediately after that race challenge the winner. fI'\I , , 1 ,1 ,1 ,5 A_II_ j_,-_!,. __ A`__ 100' `lIlT`4V `tl@'V - Young Ten Eyck is getting very stout. In fact, he is so big that nearlv everybody who" saw him before he raced .decla.red he could not be in any kind of condition. Be- tore he commenced tdtrsin this summer he weighed over 210 pounds, but he got down to 190 pounds for the regatta. Both he and his father realize that it will soon be impos- sible for him to get into shape". because of the fat he takes on. A _L_A---____L ____. __!A-,_- _~._L I___ fII__ 'IN_._l_ Edward Hanlan Ten Evck; who so easily won the championship in the single sculle on ` Saturday at Philadelphia , will challenge the ` winner of` the Gaudaur-Towns match at Rat Portage. `Ll- AL: .._L .....|-.. LL- -L..a.-......_a. L:-.....-I: ,1. III. vIlV- 1 He did not make the statement himself, but his father. the veteran oarsmen. James Ten Eyck, did, and to members of the Ar- gonaut; crew. ' `fa-uvn-noun: N1-.. VIA`:-145,9 :1: pun`-L:-can uvnnus nfnn |\-I\l.lIIll-}D\A DD 3 DI-GI-IIJULI \JUlJUI- VGUIVUA . The funeral is to take place on Sunday, and it is requested that there be no owers. nap ulucu Jul 501] U] uluh In municipal matters he was also a promi- nent and respected personage. For two years he was Deputy-Reeve. He was a Justice of the Peace and for a number of years was Chairman of the Board of Health. He was also a member of the School Board for some time. He was an adherent of the Methodist church and in politics` he was identied as a staunch Conservative. o "Vina Cunnunl 1- L- 4...]... `I--- .... G.....l.... nu Luau no uuuuulu Ul.|l:l.`~;UL uuu UUUIJ. . `Throughout this whole Masonic district he was very well known, being a P. D. D.G. M. He was a reguiar attendant at meetings and took-an activepart. Those who have attend- ed Barrle vMasonic dinners will miss his old favorite `.`My Grandfather s Clock, which he was always called upon to sing. .He was very popular and well-liked by all. Altoget- her he was a mason, 36 years, ve years or more of which he was W. M. of Barrieand a like position he also held at Stroud which was aidedjargely by him. Tn lI'II'll`IInII\al ilnnl-nun: Ln I-I-Inn n`nn n -\un\o\n= swuv "won, uuu. LVLIBB L'l.lI.lI.U . nuis- When Mr. King came to Canada he lived on a farm in Oro for a couple of vears. Then he started business in Barrie, being a baker by trade. After some years in this business he and .Mr. S. Wesley became partners in the ADVANCE oice. After several. years he retired. This was about 22 years ago and in 1885 he became crienof the court. >m|_._-.__n_-__. 4,9,, so - - - suavvu nu. v air wt ue wax unem (town. '1 The Mayor came along and was vexed at 3 the work going on of taking down the pillars ` and told Mr. McIntosh to stop work. We 1 cannot give a verbatim report ; suoe to say 1 the Mayor was shocked at the blue tinge the atmosphere suddenly assumed. -and the car- penter was going to be arrested. ' Then, it is said, the Mayor went to Ald. Vair with the intention of reproving him, but the Uhairman of the Parks Committee considered he had cause for complaint in being blamed for Mr, McIntosh s mistake,` so a hot time is expected next Council night. In the meantime the work has been stop- ped and the alterations at the market will have to wait. i a uuv unuuu Unuac 01 um uuuuuu 116251111. The deceased was prominent in the =a,'ai'rs I of the town, having livedin Barrie since` 1861 and having been connected with public affairs during that time; He was 79 years, 1 month of age, and was an Englishman by birth. His native place was Hemmelhem- 1 sted, in Hertfordshire, and at lsleworth, in ` 1844, he married Miss Sarah Barrett. who survives him. The family he leaves are: Robert, Chief of Police, Barrie; Charles, who is living in Australia; Mrs. Partridge, Sintaluta. Assa, and Miss Emma King, who just left for a visit to the latter sister's last week, and Miss Fannie King. Whnn M1! Vina nnnnn .'I\ nnnntln Ln I:-and One of Barrie s most respected citizens died unexpectedly on 1`uesda.v, in the person of Mr. Robert: King, er. Someweeka ago} he received a sun stroke from which he never recovered. though heart failure was the direct. cause of his sudden death. ; r`|1|,_,: ____ __j __________s...,,. 9, .1 P? u,-v uusuzgurlluuo 01 `118, PIOGUCB nau. - There are two pillars therethat'Mr. Vain was of the opinion should come down, but as the Council did not vote _to do it he thought it best to leave them. In giving` his directions to Mr. Peter Mlclntosh, who was doing the work, he told him how he thought that ultimately the pillars would be taken down, but for the present to leave them. Mr. McIntosh evidently misunder- stood Mr. Vnir for he took them down. . mhn Mnngu 4.....- -`----- A-A-' ---- MAYOR'S Dxernnksuam. The Mayor first stopped the taking awav 1 of the Queen's Park fence; then the nodding ` of the gore at the poet-oice and now his veto has been again -placed on the work of the chairman of the Parks Committee. Thie latter was the work at the market "in" the, matter of the repairs to the building`a_nd the enlargement of the produce hall. I There mm turn nil]... +1.`..- u....a.`1ur.. YT.-=- DEATH OF MR. ROBERT KING. SR`. mun: mumcuru Inuusus. ALD. V/AIR A_.c+Ai1NcURs THE BRING IT OFF AT BARBIE. CHURCH CHIMES. THE INTERESTS OF BARRIE. THE COUNTY OF SIMOOE AND THE DOMINION OF CANADA OUR CRITERION. ` - BARBIE, COUNTY on ASIMGOEQONTARIVO, JULY 25, 1901. , On Thursday evening last Mrs.` Callahan died at Hilladale. She wasra daughter of Mr. P. J.;Frawley.e and was born at Hills 'dal_e inetetwenty-font years ago. Her hus- band anli. relatives have the sympathy cf their. mauve friend; inlhe county. 5 She "was 1 hgidainndi` motqfng in lIlU'FCYIl:Is UIUW `III! III UI:IU_Il VIUI Be ' Dyment made a good second in the single Butler whowon first at Bydtr Inlet this year waa counted _ 5 winner but he was unused to vgn canoe. ' ` -_ LI. 4L...I ALA 1'- .11`... .11.! _.II _...I 8.. `L- . UIVUUIL `UK IIIIUIK UAUUIIUI-IV `lullllll ` After the races, a number` oishoats were `illuminated and paraded in the wake of the Valda. Refreshments were served in the club rooms and there was an entertainment Fishers Herupipe. * in which little Miss Dora.` Dutton pleased those present with a Highland dance and VV IIBUH Q E. JILQUJJWIVIM In the first race MacLaren and Wilkes gave the. others 15 yards handicap, and Laidlaw and Dickinson were giving them` a run for it. when Dymeno and Scott collided withthem. Dickinson put his foot in it- Izhe water, but jumped safely into Dymentfe canoe. Laidlaw was immersed until -the lifesaaving crew got in their work. nnvnnnb Oriana n nnrua manna!` 3-. {Jun ninlllnn V BIL H UDIJUUO ' Inn. third the ladieedid well and in the i doubles the four. ' oonteatnte all 4 deserved credit for their excellent peddling.` I Attaun LI-us sang: a` nnunlnnun` n"I-anal-n luau`: In 1230 . 4ch-La.diea' Doubles-l, Misses Whig}: ; 2, Misses Fair and Vair. Time. 1.17. Kb`: QC-nun Imnnnnunnt ntu-nil-. Kn u1nnI`n,,,I "&L.6L7 "s,`iY;;'1ea_1, MadLaz_-eun ; 2, Dyment; 3. Dickinson; '4, Butler. Time. I19 - 1.16. V L 3rd-Ladies and Genus--1. Miss Nrma LeRoy and MacLareri; 2, Miss Whish and Dickinson; 3,_ Mine Vair and Visit. Time, 1"IA1 BOATING CLUB HOLD ITS OPENING WITH RACES. T ' On Tuesday night the Barrie Boating Club opened its rooms to the public for the first tune and in the early part! of the evening several races were paddled on a course op- posite the station. There were ve races, each astraight heat of 5 mile. The results were as follows, including time as shown by the automatic time-keeper :-- Inl-_l1nnl-. n nnnHlnn__I MnnT.nnnn and