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Northern Advance, 27 Nov 1902, p. 1

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Telephoto QQ ' ABARARIE, COUNTY %oF%sI11cdE, ONTARIO. NOVEMBER 27, 1902. leave well enoughinlone. If there was any I possibility of the Liquor Act doing good there mightube "some exoule for its postage, but the able men in Oenede today are n- unit` in pronouncing in favor of a well enforced- lioenoe low, end In oppoeing a fairly tried o_ma.-Am {hot lieehnot` only failed; but` hey eerlooeiy ertfestieqlthe `progteu-_of' trii eA tem`- The remedy for the drink evil is not the Liquor Act, an unfair, unjust and wholly im- practicable, measure, but education. If those who are desirous of elevating humanity in the Province of Ontario would unite in some scheme that would have for its ob- I 1 ject the accomplishment of this end, instead of concentrating their ebrts in an endeavor to pass a measure that would deprive thous- ands of their lawtul means of livelihood and cause a serious nancial depression, thev would `receive the hearty support of the people, and would be able to accomplish something that would be of lasting benet. At the present time what is needed is simply a welllentforoed license law, and we believe that that is what the majorityhot people want rather than prohibition or partial pro- hibition. It is obvious to any person that the drink curse is dying out, because men know full -well that in these days of keen competition they cannot drink to excess and hope to keep up with the struggle for exis- tence. The people of. Ontario, and the whole of the'Dominion for that matter, are growing more sober `and more temperate every year. , Education and a well dened, well enforced law will do :1 great deal. and, has done a great deal, but at, measure like the Liquor Act, that means nothing more or less than coercion. breeds dissension and re sults sooner or later in utter failure, as i evidenced bydscott Act. Canadiansi value their personal liberty above evervthing, and they will be the last men in the world to be coeroedin a matter of this kind. which so directly` aeots . thelrxvery `way of living,` From either is m_)oral:f- or nanoialj: point cg ylew the _Liquo_r.fAc_t would be is . Isilnre. Enough. costly ,sxpsriments_.have_" bsenmads . vlvilih ;hiI queion: ' Snrellynit in far bgtter to scum REASONS WHY `ram QUESTION ; T snoum am NEGATIVED. I Thepeople of the Province of Ontario will on Dec.4th be called upon to pronounce on i one of the most important questions that hes {come before them; There can be nothing so ` for resching in its consequences asthe vote on the Ltqiior Act, which will be taken on Decl_ 4 next. It concerns vitally the welfare of every men, women and child in Ontario, as well as the internal peace of the province, and it strikes stlong established social cus- toms, aects the personal rights of the people and millions of dollars worth of property. ' ` It behooves every voter, in fact, _it is their bounden duty, to see to it, that they cast their vote one way or the other to say whether they believe in the Liquor Act, or- whether they do not. There should be no evading the issue one way or the other ; the matter is too serious for a man toshirk his responsibility. V We maintain that the peoole of the Pro- vince of Ontario dojnot want the new Liquor Act; that pnblic opinion is not yet formed : on it; thntpublio interest in it is only tem- porary and that ifthe vote should perchance ` go in favor of the Liquor Act there would`: not be auicient strength of public opinion left to enforce the law. ' ' ` We have no hesitation in saying that a 5 partial prohibitory liquor law in nos ' the best method of dealing with the drink evil. and we further have no hesibatation in say- ing that such '.a law, instead of doing good, would result; ' in `discontent and trouble, A cause discord between neighbors, and would never be enforced, ' because the machinery that would compel its observance has not been devised.- I r I ..-. -.-. ....- "u. .n --v...... V... .- -.-.-F.--v--. MARiumD. WALKEM-WORROD-- At Tottenham. 0nt., Nrivemher `nth, hv Rev. P. Nicnl, Rnhnrt I. " Education the Remedy on-me Dunk Evil- People would Support a. Wen: Enforced License Law. Note-3orrapondnce under this headihg charged for an Aadve:-tising matter. ` Vat?` No`on'Thnr'sdsy next. mt `:nu" on use. 4m. Bnvmnmnnum GAMPAIGN. The annual meeting of the Ontario Bee- keepers Association which in scheduled to take place in Bertie, this year, will not be held on Dec. 2nd, 3rd and _4th as. orginally announced but on Dec. .l6th.A 17th and 18th. The change is made on account of the re_t'er- V endnm vote on Dec. 4th. [The oiceremof the. Association expected-.tl:1e.Berrie meeting: 1;)_.l)0.`.?ll_lQ:_l8l-`gOb`l$,_iilI 'h_,;hietory'of-`Iahe `oi-gen 3 . .n.. ` To our friends,--Realizinz the impossibi- lity of thanking each of you individually for the many acts of kindness shown us in the hours of our late bereavement, we take advantage of this means of sincerely thank- ing you one and all, and 'esp_eciallylthe mem- bers of the Canadian Order of Foresters, the fire Brigade and the Separate School Board for the kindly assistance rendered us, and sinoerlyprav that when the time arrives for. you to lay down theeares of life. that kind friends may be resent to render unto you the same symriat tie services that you have rendered unto us. - . ' |p____ -r1--__ .___.__ `.___ -I\.,--,_ ,, uuv uuwuu5 up IUIIIUUIIUU Ill uuuuuu. llll`. Wilson was for many years employed with M1-.vJ. Henderson and latterly has occupied aposition with Mr. J. R. Hamblv. .He is leaving-toasaume an engagement with the Hobbs Hardware Company, London. I Rev. Canon Reine: was indisposed on Sunday lost and the services in Trinity Church were taken bvd udge Boys lay-reader who delifered two excellent discourses .dur- 'ing the day. ' 2 1'5 1` -r-- u u an. - - -_ nn.v1u.. 1 \ l.V-l\I \1lEl'I l'I|-"'00. on rflany. .lVOVel'n* ber 14th. 1902. Sarah Taylor, rehct of the late James Hamilton. aged 67 years. , .r DUFF-A_t Clover Hill." Cookstown, on `Saturday. November aand, Margaret Dinwoodie Stoddart infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Du . aged 6 months and 9 days. A ' lRVING-At the residence of his daughter, Mrs. John Duncan. Gilchrist. on Tuesday. November nth, :9-:2. James K. Irving, in his 84th year. lnterred at Churchill. SCOTT-Of neumonia. at 352 Queen street West. Toronto. ov. 22nd, 1902, Hannah, wife of John Scott. in her 68th ear. Funeral Monday, ov. 24th. at a p.m. aw-.. v-. - -----J - . Mf.A. L Aubin s condition is so much I improved that he will In all probablity be able to leave the Hospital next week if he continues to convaleeoe as rapidly as `he. has done doting the past week. IIL,,,,,I .- u~ --n -. . ,,__.a ._v ..w_. .- vv_--. ; iiheugh the thoughtfulness of Mrs. John Spearin Tm: ADVANCE staff has beep placed in the position of being able to testify that her snow apples "are unrivalled in the coun- ty for size, coloring and avor. A very negzasketfnl found its way to the oiee last e `t ' ll- 1'_I.,, 1\!,. I n .n . n 'w cons `\ Mr. John Dicksnson, who for the past few weeks has been steadily regaining his health felt snciently strong last week to walk down town. a Unfortunately he somewhat overtaxed his strength. but is now steadily regaining his health, much tothe pleasure of his many friends. - A. Wilson and daughter are taking up residence in London. Mr. `milnnn Ell `AI Imam! Ivnnua A-an-`ins:-4-4: -.35`. Mr. B. C. Houlahan, of Stamford, Ne- braska. who has been in town for the last week in connect1on.w_ith the death of his brother, Mr. David Houlahan, leaves for the West again on Friday. ` `IE1: A 1' A, , -0-- `V Rot. oL:;;'G:eL:;"o_t' Orillia. and Rev. D. H. Spence, of Winnipeg, were in town on Tuesday and spoke at a temperance mass meeting `in the'Town Hall that evening. ? Dr. Barr, M. P. P. for Dufferin expects to be able to return to his home in Shel- burne this week. He ha! been a patient in the General Hospital Toronto for several weeks. ` I! " oo;.aucg'is&;ia'{xx;'n;";;uZ'i.L},;{};.;EI.ZI tion duty at Allandele, went to Belleville last week and returned on Sunday accom- panied by Mrs. McMillan. .`.__ _ __._--- _._._-._'. ._v u vv--- (`Henry Eirose, of Lefroy. was in town on Tuesday and gave THE ADVANCE a pleas- ant call. . `ll..- n...!;_L L-.. __-_,,,, ,1 D :1 1| CIIU VIII. Mrs. Smith has returned from Holly, where uhe has been visiting Mrs. W." J. Andrews. T left on Saturday tor. Plnoher Creek, where her wedding will take piece next month. 1' 1! 1-; cu... . .- - " 'ANTED-A Good General Servant. Apply 64 e OWEN STREET. - 48-48 T ` _Ie_v:':I: uimliddiue was in. su-and on Tuesday and delivered a temperance ad- dress in the evening. * * IlS__ In IN D. 3 vs 1 Vand Mr. F.-T. Grafton have re- 5 turned from their trip to the mining district 1 of the South Western States". T ml 2.147 'nI.3;.'EeZ;;' .{mI.;I."i..ve re- turned from Ednr where they were guests at the residence of Mrs. J. Lander. A`-lf._ Woods of the Toront;o World spent Saturday and Sunday in town as the `guest of his brother-in-law Mr. W. R. King. I\__.I__ _L__._ II -112!` , Miss Beru1$a_fb}:}:i:, of th;_Kl`odel School, [spent Sunday at Thornton with friends. - II._ (V I __-` ..- _-_..--v- n..- _---_-- V` vsgmuel Coborn, of Stayner, was via- iting friends in Barrie during the week. Il_ TT,, IV D? D veetlning, in which many Barrie people will be interested. takes place next month i in Bunlo: ` % Mr. Btiavke Darroch, of (Jollingwood, was i in tovyn talking up hockey mnttera, I teyv days ago. - 'l\ in I: n -n -x - -I `..- ._..' . .... Rev. `D. M. Gordon, D. D. of Haiifax has` been appointed Principal of Queen's Univer- sity Kingston. ' . V 1 Q: C` -- 1 . _ _- `l'dr. and M115. B. W. Hunter of Newman ; hes, spent a few days In town last week visiting relatives. ' ` ANTED--xooo Dressed Hogs,higheat prices for weights from 9: to xso pounds. from 150 to 225 pounds. less Erice. A'so :o.ooo bushels white oats. for milling. ROWN & CO. 47* Miss M. Grnfton, `of Brampton, is visiting at the residence of her brother, Mr. F. T. Grafton, Mulcaster street. Miafs. 'v5ir;a;i.}'i;{. }L;~'eek for Coiling- woqd where she will spend the winter with her daughter Mrs R.. W. Thom. Miu Hayward. has rcovered from an attack of illness which conned her to the house for a few days last. week, ' ll 41: I - Mr. (.`-harZ1(eaq-v;-a.o i`o`El.`oronto on Monday attending thofuneral of the late Mrs. J 01:11 Scott, formerly ot Barrie. __ ___-------r-- " flguvnoen S. Story; of Midland, has been visiting friends in town. _ j` Mr. W. J. Bickell, of Toronto was` in town for a portion of the week. Mr. J. A. (Jody, of Newmarket, was in town on bueinese the other day. `I19, `I\ .1 I\ I u an n u AU a Rev: "V7'\_7v.(-3i,a1-`ix : as Collingwood. wsa in town during the week. V 13., r 7 .. . . . . '. | Keatinz was in town last wek renewing old friendships. T V'll'._ 'l\ _ _ n n, 3 `noun a I `V Mzzjavnidwhi-I-;.-VE':1;: Barry h;n}e titurnd from their wedding `trip. . 1')-.. (1 I11 rnl I 1- 1` 11- -I last week VISITORS TO THE TOWN. 1 Mr. R. S. W_bb, of Orillia, was in town 9 . ll- A_.I.--.. n-L`_`m-___L_ __, 2 . I swan W 1105. Mr. Arthur Hatch}! Toronto was in town for Sunday. . n". W A D ..... ...... u......:.|.... :... n......-.. LL11` DIX DD I II I *3 yearling HCIKUT 3(l'ay' H ed from Lot. 26' Can. :3. lnnisl about 23rd of October last, any person giving Information that will leadto the recovery of the animal will be rewarded and any person detaining "the animal after this notice will be proceeded against. TI-10S. D. SOULES, Painswick P. 0. 48-489 `III KIIIIIUIKJ I Dr. W. A. Roasjpent Sundav in Beaver- ton with friends. - { uggith and Mrs. Smith a1$nt' Sunday in Port Hope. ' 1 II n n k`. . WHAT BARBIE pmopun HAVE BEEN 1 some DURING THE PAST WE ax- '"BEEKl':EPAER_8SBOQ1A'1'ION`. . sucm nun rsnsmm. In - 1 M33 ,HOULHAN AND DAUGHTIR, ; ;P.u'1uox VHOULAHAN, ' ` ~ 8. _~ 0. Hqunazux. CARD OF THAN KS. unl IIIUII-Illls nu: Inlll uu DIN! Ullllfg OI "woundipg with intent. County Crown Attorney Cotter appeared for the prosecu- tion, and, with the consent of the Judge, withdrew the -case in view of the evidence at the preliminarv hearing, showing that the shooting was largely accidental, coupled with the fact that John Harper, the wound- ed man, is now on a fair way to recovery. Mattenlely, it is understood. remunerated 'Harper for the expense at which he has been placed on account of the shooting, and has paid all costs as well. Mr. Haughton Len- nox, K. 0., conducted the case for the prison- EUIIUII IIZQQI I9. VIUIVII-In llrl "Cl UUIB. Mr. andAMra.. George Simpsnn of0Bur- rimkwere the guest; of Mra.J. Lauder lust wee f ' ' `I'D ` I`! n u -. \- at the hour of 1.30 o'clock. Lots Numbers 5:. 5:, 53 54. 55. 56, on the East side of Thompson -Stteet. III the I own of Barrie. belonging to the Estate of the late JAMES NAYLOR. T T . pnrrn` Mn - nt\n1::nq.nlD l\` I 410: pt pan pa h An :6 E-1'". Heniy Coatea has returned from 't.heNorth Went where he has been apgnd- 1 `ing the-`summer. I C. K. CAVA;A-GH', E<-):`e8oondent. M Mra.'Jq_hn Smith in viniting her mbther V in; F108. ; W A. Thoninp paid 3 ying visit to friends in Edgar list week. I ,I":-_ mL._ I` ____ ...`I- _E AL_...I--_ VII IIIVI-I\I5` III IDVLFKII I1 -`U "V`O V Miss -Mi!ua Cavanuab, of Aberdeen South Dak, igviniting bar parents; -11 . -...I IA'_. 11...... o:_._.__ _ .1 n,.__ -The death occurred in Toronto on Sa- turday last-of Hannah, aged 67, wife of Mr. John Scott, for many years a weliknown resident of Barrie. Death was the result of an attack of pneumonia. the deceased being in her 68th year and not having the vitality to resist the attack of so malignant a disease. The funeral took place on Monday from-the family residence No. 352 Queen street west. The surviving children are Mr Edw. Scott, of Barrie: Mrs. D. Markle and Miss Mag- gie Scott. The sympathy 0; many friends in Barrie wili be extended. . --_The curtain has fallen in the last act of the Gilford charivari, and the participants will not be in a hurrv to engage in another eacapade of a like character. George Mat- tenley came before Judge Ardagh on Mon- day morning, for trial on the charge of "wnnnrlina with inrnnl. (`.ln|nt-.11 I`!-nu... -The John Thomas Concert Co. on Wed- nesday evening is the next attraction at the Opera House in the Hartman Course. This Company opened Massey Hall on Nov. 3rd and received high praise for the character of the entertainynentproyided. JobnThomaa ll undoubtedly one of America's greatest humorists and his comical sayings are widely quoted. Course tickets for the remaining 4 entertainments can be had at Robertson : Drug Store for 80c.-`-100 extra for choice of 888158. -William Hsrvie, a G.'].`. R. Brskemsn, of Barrie, met with a painful accident at Maple Monday morning, He was standing on the front of a train which was moving forward slowly and as he jumped o',to move s-switch hefell beneath the train, and `had his left le'g crushed off He was taken General Hospital. to Toronto, and now is resting easily at the 45.... n_....a-I_ 411...`. ___u .u__q . VIIVVII -`-On Tuesday evening a meeting was held. of the Vestry of Trinity church, for the purpose of deciding upon the advisability of securing a curate to, assist the Rector in the discharge of his duties. After considerable discussion, the matter was referred for a report to a committee composed of the Rec- tor and Messrs. Burwick, Hubbard, Garden and Pembertou. ' \a V5-Iva Ina agvurnvwuo our Specials.-Ohafe and sunburn : Cafes and Monsoon` Tea. at B01`!!- WELL S. ixrrxzn ESTRAY-a gray yearling hentdr stray- Ccn_. _x3. of {\....\..n.. l....L ...... _-_..-... ............ ....6'...._..L2.... sl.._A. ..'.2lI -At a public meeting held in connection `with the good roads agitation in Lindsay, last week, Barrie was complimented on the good read: existing here and the statement was madiy one of the speakers that $250, 000 had been raised for the purpose of im- -proving the highways in Simcoe s county town. IIvIVIUV\I -The unsightly washout behind the Post Office building is being repaired and the sewer rebuilt TheG T. R. the Govern- ment and the Town will defray the cost of the work on their respective properties. (` o no ,., ,-,__ _ '__-r-- -__v. --Some miscreants on Tuesday, threw sulphuric acid in the eyes of a highly valued can belonging to Mrs. Dunlop, Sophia Sb Such wanton cruelty on the part of anyone is past comprehension. The matter should nob rest here. --The scenery used in connection with the production of The Ivy Leaf at the Opera House on Saturday evening was the most elaborate ever seen in Barrie. The play. is well known as one of the most sterling of Irish dramas and the audience was well satised with its presentation. ' --On Sunday evening next,bein2 the Feast of St. Andrew, there will be a special ser- vice und sermon for men. in Christ Church, at 7 o'clock. Rev. W. Witten will address men on the subject of Christian Manlinesa. All men, and especially young men are cordially invited to be present. V A n I u --On Suedey. 1`1(oe.V0-a-cv in St . Paul's,- Midhuret, Rev Mr. Weetney will D.V., speak to younv people and also give a. brief explanation of the Referendum. All invit;_e`d.. --.The recent ne imposed by Magistrate Ross on a young man for riding a bicycle on the sidewalk does not appear to have a de- terrent effect upon _other bicyclists. `The magistrate has warned wbeelmen of what will happen to the next one brought before him". 1 ate ;1`ering_ special value in Serge Suits. - a'i`hVe yeun }r'd.$i1`i-er St. Metho- dist church, purpose having a sale of fancy work the second week in December. Ttiffluntef Bros . Overcoat: at $5 $7.50! $10 and $12, are wonderful value and the t is guaranteed. V ADMINISTRATRIX SALE . H'Fa9ey Goods,-cisoice selection, Christ- mas Cards and Callendsrs. T-. Latest in Sheet Music, GAnnn'r'r's Music Store. -:r-u. . . .-. -.. A. -- ..__- r_., 'v_7.. -' _v-----. ,-`.;i'; transfer of baggage or curring as J.`G. Sco.tt's oice, Phone 86. James Scott. - ' . new cu-rling rink is ready for busi- ness as soon as the frost sets in, according to President Brownies. ` T -Rev. eieod preached on the sub- ject gf temperance on Sunday evening. Aa1I"_,__-,jI`2 I,` QT` I - , iioysarxld Gis have vou rea.;i Rober'l:aon a ` `dd this week. It will pay you $5 to read it. 41:31` ram HAPPENINGS 31 A WEEK IN ' TOWN AND vromrry. -Barrie Poultry Fair December 18th. ' -'l`he Collegiate Institute Board` meets this evenin g;-1'1 . `I1 vs a - - .-... oyster:-fa; f huddles, Clscoeu. ace, AT B0'l`llWEIala 8. Eunter Bros . `Barrio, for best Suits at lowest prices. 4\__4___ --_ j .1; , , A- - _ -- A|JN_l)__lARBlE. Ei)E;X1L{ iiii3"5?f0ii3:*EiffIi??i`F1902 VVIIU ID PUIIUU UV Pl'UUIUIUIUuIUUUs Those entitled to vote--Lists to be used are those of the last provincial election, on excention being made to persons who since that time may have ceased to be residents of the province. Il-...8..... .J `I :........ A..a. -3 Inhn `h. __-|.: C FLU V IIIUUI wMeaning of Liquor Act of 19.02--It prohi- bitsthe sale of liquor within the province, excepuby licensed druggiata, but does -ts` pxfohjbit the mannfaoturannd export, or an `by manufacturer to licenled drnggilba. I V85 Number of wise: in the airmative neces- sary to bring law in force, 212,723, providing that number. 18 a majority of` total votes polled. ' WI-nan R`..o.:..- `In-.. I `MA 3` ......------4" l Jtuuter Bros . Suits t beyond quea- tiop. Price from $5.00. up. " L L Voting-Thu1-adav. Dec. 4. Question on` baIloc-Are you in favor of the bringing into force of the Liquor Act of 19021 - ` p . 0 .1 an .- guunuvy. The first toast was The King and the Craft---Response. God Save the King. "Grand Lodge of Cana.da-Speech, __J. 0. Morgan. Song-Geor2e Monkman. Old n3_,,|, _-[,,,,Au un n [1 u n 1)...._-'_-- 1... n uunvn UVV' LIL. -`DICE ULIHU U u u.u. Dr- W. Bro. Alex. Cowan. Song- . Holford Ardagh. Visiting Brethren--Song, Rev. W. Witten ; speech. Anson Black, W.M. Minerva Lodge, Stroud ; J. C. Smith, W. M., Corinthian. "Ocera and Members Kerr Lodge--Speechea, W. Bros. W. J. Sutherland. Dr. J. F. Palling. F. Marr; recitation by J.'H. Neelanda. S W. The J. W. s toast, Happy to meet, sorry to part and happy to meet again, brought a most enjoyable evening to a close. Ellllvuo When e"eotive-Ma.y l, 1904, if necessary 3 vote is polled bv prohibioniats. ' Than: anti!-Ind rn un6n_'I' hm. on L- ..-...l 3I.lI5\IlIl ' I The fourth degree was also exemplied in a manner that fully sustained the reputa- tion of the Lodge. The following members were present :- A D M. Stewart, W.M.; W. J. Sutherland._ 'I.1 .M.; W. J. Hallett, P.M.; 0. H. Lyon, `P M: J. C. Morgan, P.M.; J. McL Ste- venson, P.M.; J. F. Palling, P.M.; Fred Merr, Secy ;'T. Beecroft, S.D ; A. E. Stapleton, J.D; John Maley, Dir. of C..; R. M. Butler. S S ; Ed Miller, J S ; W.J. Merrick. I.G.; Joa. Leighton, Tyler and M. I. Orrock, A. D. G. Hanmer, A. L. Thurston, Thos. Rogers. Meaford Webb. T. W. Lennox, J. `J. -Jamieaon, J. S. Brun- ton. Geo. Henderson, W. `C. Griffiths, Dr. V. A. Hart, Dr. Fred. J.vHart, G. Tich- bourn and Robt. E Moore. Vieitore-Alex. Cowan, D.D.G.M.; W. Bro. J. C. Smith, W.M.; W. Bros. Jno. Roger`-eon, G. G. Smith, J. H. Willie, No. 96, Corinthian; Anson Black, W.M., Min- erva Lodge; Geo. Monlzman, P. D.D.G.M.', E. T. Tvrer, Robt. King, B. H. Ardeqh. Wm. Gallie. J. S. Leonard. S. Maneer, Arthur Green, J. U Irwin, J. N. Hoblev. Alf. Wilkes, R. Murphy, P. Love, Cliff Carley. l`l1|....l2_...|. 5---]. ...__ un1I__ Yrs, ,, .u , 1 nc pr0per1 foundry` site. Twpmc - --'-- -_ -.-._-.-- vyvvvnu, V. Mbig. " vd. Black Joe- "D D.G.M.--Reegohse by R. W- Bro- Almr. Cuwnn, .Qmm_... II.-.16..-A Last Friday evening R.W. Bro. Alex. Cowan, D. D.G. M., of Georgian District 9. made his oicial visitation to Kerr Lodge 230, A.F. and A.M.. W. Bro. D. M. Stew- art, occupied the chair with Bro. J.H. Neel- ands and Bro. Rev. W. Witten in the west and south. Two initiations were made, and the Lodge opened and closed in the three degrees. The D.D G.M expressed his gratication at the exemplication of the work and also paid a high tribute to Secy. W. Bro. Fred Marr for the manner in which the books were kept. ' 'l`h- Inna ORA cnsn n:n:L ;u`,'LLI-A 'l\ I'\ I`I If IIIJD IIUVEU "BIO BU]: . This was the first visit of-ithe D. D G.M. to Barrie since his election to the otce. and from the way he followedthe work and his` criticisms on the same if followed through- out the District cannot fail but be helpful Io Masonry. 71'..- -.._a.I. .J.........- ._-... _I__ -_______-I,-u 1 wuuv one Kuuu I5 0!]. The fear has proven groundless to the effect that the market would be snoiled through the farmers going directly to the stores to sell. An effort which was made to induce them to do this failed signally and Seturdav morning the grocers and wholesale buyers were on the market anxiously welt- ing for an opportuuitv to buy. It wel amusing to notice how many times watohel were produced bv those who were restricted until half-nest ten o clock and when that hour arrived how few moments were lost in getting to work. To .- .. _l--.._._- -_ _ --97 I ` " EGIJUILI` nu WUFB. It is a nleasure to notice how many of the citizens are now patronizing the market who state that it is years since they purchased their produce there. (1.-ah. nun- -......L-;-.l 2.. 2.. -..---- J '7 -' Gratin was marketed in increased quanti- ties during the week and prices were stead? with a few advances. The quantities deli- vered in Barrie with the price paid were as follows :--Wheat, 7.800 bush., at 68 70; peas. 6,000 bush . at 72-73 ; oats. 8,000bush. , at 31-32; barley. 01,200 bnsh., at. 43; no, 1,300 bush.. 45 47 ; buckwheat, 600 bush.. at 50. L ll\l\I at 50. THE D.D.G.M. om GEORGIAN DISTRICT VISITED KERR LODGE ON FRIDAY EVENING. IILIU D` - ped. pau- The matter of selling on the market In rapidly adjusting itself. The farmers who desire to sell quickly in bulk, come to the market between ten and. eleven o'clock, while those who are content to sell in small- nr nnnnlvitfnn 4.. cl..- L-.---LA`-`I--- P-`pCl'[)' CH DIOC. At the sams time and place there will be ,o'ered tor sa1c._fur cash. a. quantit ' of Household Furniturg be- 1"l=!Hu; to the estate. urther terms and condition! will be made known at the time of ale, and, in the T meantime. may be learned on application to I\f\\Y A I` I'I l3l\E .. ...... uuuuu vvuu uuc uuuwuu 60 Sell In lull!!- er quantities to the householders, come earlier and get the larger prices which rule while the rush is on. YIN..- 2--.. I.-- ~---- " ` " nnvul 1 lav -J2 UULIIUQ A number of the farmers who preferred selling in quantity came in late in order that they might dispose of their produce quickly to the wholesalers. Naturally they had to be content with a lower price than that which was offered before half-past ten o clock,as by that hour the citizens who desired to bnv had to a great extent already visited the. market and made their selection and with i -the active competition removed, prices drop- bed. By the amount of fowl and dairy produce which was marketed on Saturdav morning the impression might alynost be formed that the Poultry Fair was cominiz 03' on Nov. 22nd insteadiof Dec. 18th. The fine manner In which the fowl was plucked and prepared for market would tend to further increase this belief. The householders turned out in force and during the earlier hours the pro- . dnce was picked up almost as soon as it was placed on the tables. The insistent and strong demand occasioned a strengthening of the prices to such an extent that chickens sold as high as 70 cents a pair and the value of ducks rose to 80 cents per pair. Egg! advanced to 25 cents a dozen in some cases. where thev looked especiallv fresh and large. p Butter also was carried up in the general raise and sold at 18 and 19 cents. Turkevl ran from 10 to 12 cents a pound and geese from 7 to 8:} cents.` A nnrnknun AC sly... I.............. --L- ----LA--3 s..ooa1>3`1z ANNUM IN Anvwcl SINGLE %Pl'l8 FIVE CBNTS s'Aof1's"Rm REFERENDUM. WITH THE CRAFT. l0CAl MARKET. I'I&U`fI If ZTTIIUI We have a large amount of Private Funds to lend at 4; ; and 5 per cent. on the security of ood farm Mortgages. MCCARTHY. BOYS & URCHL SON. Dunlop Street Barrie. . .I L/II KFDIV 1 l.`4l\"-`III DBTTIC. UH V1V0Vo UQCH, [0 (VIII: and Mrs. Frank Carpenter. 3 son. H~OSKINSON-At Holly. on Nov. 17th, 1903, to Mrs. and Mrs. Hoskinson. a daughter. II A l'II"I'lII\ There will be offered for Sale. in t_wo separate par-` Ct-ls, M Public Auction on the premises on M77771` l\ IT? ZTXHCQKKH Qnll. -IQQQ mic JAIVIILD 1V.`lXl4UlS.' Parcel No. 1. consisting of Lots 3. 52. 53, has on it a Frame Dwelling House and frui trees.` ' Pnrrnl Nn, a. nnnnintina nf Lnrn 2.4. 2:. :5 In: an` a 1` ram: uweumg uouae and Irunrtroes. { _ Parcel No. 2. consisting of Lots 54. 55. 56, has on u a Frame Dwelling House and frun trees. V K The Drovertv is sxtuated mar the old Buttercld TE_R MS-Ten per cent. of the urchaee money to be paid at the time of sale and t e balance within fifteen days thereafter. There will be reserved hide. The vendor reserves` the right to offer the whole Property bloc. A? {kn manna thing an/U -`Inn: fhnrn 121: HA l\Ql` tn: UucUl' Dated 24th November. 1902. ..`__ -. ` 7 D0 you want`. 35 to fiwend for Cliriltuidl ?' We will give $5 to that boy or girl who will send us the list containinathe gresrenn num- er hf mnrriu I-Innr nun In: nkrnlnn `noun '0-ha. -H uu mu: Hal; UUIIIIIIIUIIIK IJHU KWUILUIU Il|l|_Il' i)'e.r of words that can be obtained iromjthav letters used in the phrase. \.r vv --1-aw I-'2-nv-na--t-nu- Con1xncrcialPaber and Farmers notes. discounted or collected. 1 - smues BAIWMDEPARTMENTA aesunsuml PROPERTY m THE TOWN or BARBIE. Boys and Girls CAPITAL . $2,500,000 RESERVE FUND$2.600,000 ---. .-s nuaunvnvn pansy`;-`anon:-u Interest at highest current rate allowed on ddposits of $1.00 and over, ` ax` -- 2-- .W. H. SHAW Patnqtvlm. A strong school with TWELVE regular teachers splemd cqulpment and well pay-gnized. bvstudentq from every provmce of the Dommlon. ` BAI-5I|'!'I'EWB*i-`'I'\"IJCH `Q 9??-?+4>T.r%.*9=fa==e3?'I.:{ Q - * " ' , plied to any of our TEN s ecical Coursesvgivui pfy MAIL will produce goo results for the am- bmaus Voung man or woman who wishes to prepgrg` for a better position in life. The cost is but nomnal.. Our New Catalogiao Marching to Success [contains all particulars. Wm`, for it. Address CORRESPONDEVCE DEPARTMENT Central Business College, .~ T 'I'OR.O'.N"I'O.. ' - TvTHE Mngnnunro ll 11 yramc uwcmng HOUSE and Illl IYBOI. \ property Buttereld 'ou'ndr\' sir. ~-.1. vvnce on one alaeot une__pIpeI' 0!? and send by mail to Box 313, vllfe. 01` gaop in Prize Box at R.obertnon I Drug Store- r. we plainly and be auto to Iill Y0" m'; and address. ` ' Competition opens Dec. lltr1902o ceases midnight: Dec, 20th, .1902. lid `5.h= 5-- Yannh flln I'I'I:Is-can `l\.... uullur\' Sllie. TERMS--Ten )6 Daid at the time of sale and t a balance within A umumu. nA-S'icING Iwsmnss ' oomnvarnn. an-ly JOHN R. LAMB. MANAMR`. ...Robertsmi s _for Drugs... -Ftlnlx nv......I .....-- ..-._ ._ L- _. I-s -- Mflme SW31. 5...... TWKT Sana-:39` Pnuuvann an ll LIX I'.`aLVl"" VV \Jl\l\\J.lJ "' lit 1 DIKBBHEUI. UH November 19th. by Rev. P. Nicol. Robert Walkem to lda Worrod. VOL -GOOD General Servant wanted. MRS. J. J: BROWN. ao Louisa St. _ 48-48p - NEW ADVERTlSEMENTS._ HEAD OFFICE "l`O'RO1'*J'1`O.' -v.....-.a mxamgno Dec, 20th, 1902. Ind 500:. wxll reach the winner Dec. 23rd,-1902.10 vlemzy of time to 5 nd Ho: chmom-n Each list sent In must we arooupbn somb- ed showing that purcbaoel to the amount of 25 cents or more `have been made at our .'!`e between Dec. 1:1: And .2061)... Mlrchaaer during that time. Dons will'be given with onoh"nnd_-__iV I__1_';y_; LI. No.48 - wnoti E5. 355.1 . I. SAMUEL Wusnai Ptoprietor. om-:v"ro LOAN. __,_,,; -1` I\._!__AA_ I1_. av nun. 0-wt! -- -rr-w-- vvvv Q7 DONALD ROSS. ' Solicitor for the Adminutratrix. V Pll hdeIp_ $5 DIED. R h `T5i2iBirIN% ,,o ensun's Dru % `PP0SITE.P0$1fpF _ .`*4i:_`,'-I J,` in _on. 19. nnllnl-I:-gaiuc gfo I . 003 ' ' 21:2! i sing: cull:iv1t'ion." IA,.DDlY `N OnoGUITAl;`in;;:;i;:rde;.ii;1seVonl 3 Va ` mm time. -Apply at NORTHERN Aor.ANc' OFFILE. - ' ~ 7 _ . . FARM FOR sum:-s'.V;g oi"t*.-Tl`:.1.V.4 55 of Lot to. in con. Inninle-About 5o ucru. soil;-gt. Anna. FDAIIIQ `B`fun Ne. AN'rno;Ac .: good 'l.Al W MRS. R. a.135Gn'1'zs. Bav'd's't. P475-:8 Quality andAPr'tce right at... Sing, Fume Houne,_ `Barn, _ac., \_.m:nI. an In food state of cultivgtwn. . Apply to Rs'. MIL? . FERGUSON. Qmhtqwn. , V. b BORN . SE\ MOUR--At Belcarrfs. Collingwood. on Tues- day. Nov. 18th. the wxfe of A. B. Scnouz`. New York, of a daughter. . COPELAND--At Grenfel. on Nov. 14th xgoa. to M r. and Mrs. Jos. Copeland, a daughter. PLAXTON--At Atigus. on Nov. 15th xoo1.`t-J Mr. and Mrs. D. Plaxton. a. son. ` GRAY--At Barrie. on Nov. 23rd. to Mr. and Mrs. Gray. ason. nnnnnxvrnnn A4I1__,'_ _-_ `V _, .1, ., ll ' VA PROMINB1N__T ORANGEMAN AND V A LIFE-LONG CONSERVATIVE. Henry Sloan, aged 87, of Ohurchill..~de_- parted this life. on Thursday `last. full of years and honor and carrying with him -to the grave a reputation for honestv. upright-' ness and righteousness, which had never been impeached. Bis lastillness came upon him suddenly as he was only taken ill on Sunday. Dissolution came quickly, his advanced years precluding any hope of his recovery. The fdneral took place on Satur- day trom the iamilv residence, interment being in St. Peter's church cemetery. Rep-. resentatives of the Orange Order were pre- sent in large numbers from every portion of the `county to ay a last tribute `of re- spect to one who ad occupied so high a place in their council halls, the deceased having at one time occupied the `position of County Master. The Past County Masters and the District officers were all in_ atten-. dance and at the conclusion of the service by Rev. Canon M urphv, the solemn ceremony in connection with the burial of the dead was conducted on behalf of the Orange Order by Dr S roule. Sovereign Grandmas- ter of Btitish orth America. The pall~ hmuvm-n Ilrhn mnrn n" rnnvnkns-n A` than (Ino- vvc UL V I)! uauu J.` UFIIII lllUl'IUIu LIIU III` bearers, who were all members of the Orger, were Meaare. John Leonard and Robert Black. of No. 606 Uraigvale; John Little, of Allandale: John Robertson, of Newton Robinson and Messrs. Duff and Patterson, of Cookatown._ g _L___ I .u in. A .n C \rvv-wUvVVIuIe A short biography of the life of the de- ceased will appear in next; week : Anvanon \ . A Auction Sales T Friday, Novcmber 28t.h, l902.--V-On Lot 23. Con. 10, Vespra; horses, cattle, imple- ments, horse power, etc. Sale at [1 o'clock. Albert Hughson, proprietor. L. Tobe, auc- Iinnnar JOHNSTON I: OFFIOE-43 nuunopsmeu .T YARD;-Foiot of Mary Street 1 ` G8! IIUI In `J ` tioneer. has arrived and we dun now supply you with 595 Gum?! SCRANTON COAL. Fresh Mined Goal 2 foot Mgple. .. . .. . . . .$6.50 poi` cord Split Hardwood..2...... 3.25 an boxy Hemlock Slab: ..`...V.1. 3.25 ai cord. Split Hemlock . 2.25 n. box. --Div Pine Blocks... . 1.75 u 3 n Rough Hardwood_..}..: 4.25 n cord, :3 1 A i SLOAN-On Thul:-sday. Nov. aoth. at his late resi- dence, Churchill. Henrv Sloan, aged 86 years. HAMILTON-At Glen Huron. on Friday. Novem- ln-r nth, Inna. Sarah Tzulnr, u-glint nf than lat: Hardood Kn ;ta for box stove ' $3.25 perloud} :~: :-= - - - - EGG. s'fd\7E)L1i1if1t(17i` PM No s1 5| suznanu 31., male own or mam swan. Phohes 3:5 and 87. AT REASONABLE PRICES. GIVE Us ACALL coax. $8.00 peg ton casli` fan sue c;-Isa?` ALWAYS ON HAND FOR SALE Each word may contain the same letterni Eaten as that letter appears in the phrase. words as are found in any standard diction-' arv. w' A % V and m,ff3.,.'i. .?."{ .`l3`'3.'i`i1`P.i... e list may include proper name: and such- OATS Simmons sells j ,RaccoonCoats cheaper than anyone in Canada Simmons & Go. s4o?oo $45.00 See the` Immense stock at South Side Dunlap Street $30.00 $35.00 `XX ER SARJ EANT THE `INTERESTS OF BARRIB. THE , COUNTY OF SIMCQI A!D Tl-II DQIINION OF CANADA OUR CRITERION. j mun... ruun u-nu.-_,y -. wou- CARPENTER--At Barrie. (in Nov. a4th, to Mac. and Mm. Frank Cm-neuter. A son.

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