Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 5 Feb 1903, p. 1

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I IV- ,'or 110 72`Cak 991$" .56; II` vs . SARJ : we - THE INTERESTS '7, `-,'III_I Eelephon ' 88 -oj- -ram TOWN WILL APPLY TO am no vmnuumm: row. _A LEASE % on was smvmm * so the Oouncll Decided on Mondy - Evening- Other" Business 1`ranai.ct- ed-The New Market ' 11- 1.43111 wmn vuwmnn BABRIE. ~r or nanmn. `run A . COUNTY` OF SIIIOOI onginoer would be sent Ill Lvvunvvuw -.. __ , From Wm. Armstrong, applying `tor-tno position of Bond Oven-soar. _ From Eon. Jsmes Snthorlsnd, Minister of Public. Works, soknowlsdging rooeiw: of-the l'ooeIIt_reIolutlo_n passed by the Council` re`. the Gov nlnent whsr! (and stating tbst on to Barrio st sn osrly 1 _dnto-to msko s report on the whole matter. \ From Geo, Elliott. Crown Hill. ooring to supply the town with 15 cord: of ,_dry hard- wood at $5 75 36! para. _ n_-... 1.... incl: nnnlvinl for the position engineer'wo_nld be tent to name... .. ......, matter. Crown oering ` with in dry hard- wood oord. " From John inee applying the position of road overueer. ,\ The light end Weter Uommiuionere pre- sented their annual report During the vent it was found neoeeeery to sink 5, new 8 inch well It a. cost of $600. The amino were extended to the hospital at 3 cool: of 8162. A considerable amount wee spent in repairinglleake on the Allsndele extension --A .. nmnl nine will hove to be laid aoroee p Committee recommended that an eight- repairingleaks the nuauu... ........_-.-.. and a steel pipe be 1 Bunker creek. The business for the -year - shows a surplus of about $300, after paying $6,015 43 into Debenture Sinking Fund. - In the Electric Light Department a new con- denser was purchased costinc ` $826, A V; heavy expense was entailed through repairs to outsidee lines which were in poor con- ` dition. The service is now far more eicient. ' Owing to this expense and the advance in the "price of fuel there is a decit to the ex- tent of $92. The Finance Committee recommended the pavment oi..acec|gLts aggregating $291.70. The report was adopted. 'The Press. Advertising and Reception page illustrated article he nuhlished- in th Canadian Summer Resort Guide at a cost of $60, on the guarantee that the pamphlet would have a circulation of 8,000 copies. llII__ 13...- ....a vnlina Committee recomz. UUII Fm VOL. _ Lu. would circulation u. u,...... .....---. _ \ "The Fire and Police Committee reoom-. ` mendedthe purchase for the Sixth Ward ` re-hall of twopeir rubber hipvboote, `four I pair knee boote, six rubber coats. six south- weeter hate, six belte `with frogs for. keve. (1 one extension 50 washers. one roof ladder an ladder; also for the Barrie Brigade, 'iour pair of hip .hoots, four pair kilos boots, eight southwester hate, 100 washers, eight rubber coats. Tenders will be asked for the supplies. A,'1`h,.e report was adopted. ' Ald.,-Stephens gave notice -that at the next regular meeting of the Council be wouldintroduce a by-law to rescind the new Market By-law.` _ Ald. Ross and Tvrer introduced a By-law providing for the application to the Domin- _. ion Government for permission to d ~-~-- -.......... net the Severn River in con- ; ;:`1'1e'i.1`{'t.l;`V`V;_3 ` The Counci W Nothivithe there we}: mi visitor: at tl -- `day efternoc show good \ -The 17th "in when cinch"; Inemberejf `On the e. in the room ' mothe`r`|,!a gum is prew - V On the ev same place 1 odd? ofjthe .` . the" uhlio water power on t Illu \a-v - v-_-.__V he Severn River in nection with other reasonable distance of the said river. by-law was passed. a . Aid.-Tvrervland Strange moved that, Chief Smith be-empowered to have. the re engine ` packed. --Carried. - AM. Bu-wick and Lowe 'moyeti that the municipalities within a- The inched.--Carried. Aid. Bu-wick `moved that Council ncoephthe invitation of the Warden of the County to meet the Provincial Road ` Commiuioner,.-Ctm~ied. , n- ......:.... .6 AM.` Ron: and '.l`yrer,tho 0ommue|oner.-uuuw... % . On motionof Al:1.`Roea '.l`yrer, the E -earlv date. Provincial Road-Qommieeioner will` he in- ( vited to inddrese the `Town Council nt"nn 1 . I Moved b `Aid. smm and MncLnre n, , thnthief in g report at the `first meeting , in March the names of those who have taken ; outlicenuel, 'nla_ojthoae_.wh.0 Are in nrreerage. Carried. ; '* ` ' `~ " ' A Moved bv Ald. Stephens and Tyler. that the Mayor. and Ald. Stephens. '1_`yrer, Strange. Rose and Ma.cLaren he ncornmittee to meet the promoters of new industry? and mike the neesery investigation.-Carried. V On motion of Aid. Tyrer end Poncher, the tenderaof Geo. `Elliott to supply wood was K ---..A....I lavuuwnxvo u---. .._- ,, V accepted. On motion of A16... Tyre: and Strange, the Fire end_Polioe Uommitteepwee empowered to purchase rope and pulley: for the bell gin the Sixth Ward. . . The Council then adjourned. _ ; ` day VV I\J-dawn ---.._.___ Nothwithatanding the unpleasant weather a" ood attendance of members and t e W.C.T.U. meeting on Mon- afternoon. Reports of departments work being done in many lines. The `inst. in-net apart as Crusade Day, .a each" member is pledged to gain new membere.if' oeeihle. . . vn_ .n.. . mrrinon of-the 20th at 3 o'clock IIIUIII uvu-u .-- , On {ternoon of `the 20th at 3 o'clock `! in theroome there will be a meeting tor mothers, for which an interesting pro- prepared. evening of the 20th at 7.30 in the , held a parlor meeting in I place will be ` liquoi" Itoreaiad A new" pOOlfO0m `were dis- ` cussed endnieuuree taken ,to' prevent them being slientedeif Eouible; .It_e`u agreed to eoopere`te_~witht L other temperance moie- A the in town in holding; n,n_rueIne.et_ tor "prayer . for the perry o _ in of the wi `Jot .. thof~vo6I?19 * it Ixtir 1;? f!1lD!9.`-`..4t-1|-.- -Il3 -1 belnqno mentl _ mule of tn Venbjeot oi` siiiilldf V bi V. b 9"-'{mt`lr`i"" .4 V`? _.,' `. ` '0, of the 3109 re, |l_It_ thus A ~_ u--.I- go: All nnrlv We `have a large a at 44} and 5 p Mortgages. SON. T Dunl p ~<._._...__..__.{..__.. or cent. o McCART Stgcet B W.0.T.U. {MEETING ! 'lllUlllUw|. an r--...,_.... M _ if oeeible. . ' -. ternooo -the oh ome. there ~.will;be 1 `for, wiaieh en, `interesting Ty`:-er jnnrouuueu u u,-..... 3` to develop a the in ~ -_.--_:..:....I:+.I.n within 3,-\ we : , u in: for; the g in that` the I he Jidewnlk 1 I positioning ' new market I J. lav .-up -- Regosn EQI-lle"i`0WvlV1 from t.heVnorthern-`camps, 5 dictation of three hundred piles. to play hmkavib Barrie lsstlriday. V H9 just. _hul (IIICSIQQI 0.` WIITUU lluuiuvu r..--.., _ . . _ _ hooke {it He had; H to pu fihh nu bar tenl over torty-eight ` miiee ohigood nl `Canadian soil to reech the rnilwev%.~`depot` The Nova Letter uve further 3 Tjollingwood defeated Barrie on, their dingy rink on Monday night bv 7 so .1 ' before 2,600 People. The referee, no report he it, woe a raid of` the any end Uniting- wood dig! no they pienoed.1`orreeter woe.` I deliberately :1 over the eheet and had fourngpre bod y emeiehed, nnd"B'errie could not winagninet theee odds. Forrester will hardly be able to ploythie week again but Barrie should, win on their own ice and would get the district. Orilliene to as man went to. lee Berrie get the henore-they hove treated Oriliie white this year. ` A A-__..L`I\.. -5 -I] The Jqniore mine itronhle .s .11 | in diepoeingof the Meeford boy: in the re '; turn match here on Weclneedey night. lut- week, the encore heingll to2 `The local teem, hogever. dropped their combination A` for the ev07IIlnQ._to- I large extent and the 1 loot-in wee den_e,ohiey so the reeult oi 1 indlv nnl rushes.` Thie style of play will ' do for leeford but not for the teams which `the Bertie Juniors will now he celled upon- rb meet. _ _ The Neiunerket end St. George II teams played o` their tie in Bertie on Tuesday evening`, the former winning by 4 goals to 2 0. '1`. Lyon, formerly of Barrie, played wellior St Geo:-ge e. . Barrie has now to ` play off with Newmerket. ` y . T ' Three rinlre of Newmerket curlers were in - town on Tueedev andxrere able to heat than Barrie rinks by live ehote. '1he primeriee in group 4 of the 0m.erip_'. Curling Association were pnllexio` `here last. _....... .. vnrv non! ice. the soft yweeth_er `DIVE ycnennu -V.-.-- -,- _ Curling Association puuuu vu nu... ._...... week on very poor nice, weather making good om-ling almouu impoanible.- on i the morning of the 26th Barrie played Mid- land with the following result:.-_ A ` BARBIE `MIDLAND mm. urn I ' A. Stiplemn unlu - I Geoiogg . ` J. J. Playfuir * D. MoNiven, ck. . . .41 J. Craik, n|_x. . . . 11 A Rink No. 2 g D n Sink III mars Arm mum-:s._i . ONTARIO FEBRUARY 4. 1903. Majority to: Bu-rio`:`47 shots. . In the afternoon the following gomea were I-._-.1 _. ` gmlug News-Letter ..y. : D Arcv I glue down mm of three )niLeu._ take chances and . wait over. .` Ma'ority I0!` uruuu, 0-: .......... _ _ - Re eree Bolford Ardagh decided that I at b`;t-,; ; the ice was unt for play in the evening and '- all matches werepostponed until the follow- ` -A. '1 oe gsermon ing morning. V As there was no - appearanv b of a change in the weather Bobcavgeon and Amlu. ks left for home rather than voung n Gravenhnrst rin Barrie was ing. M drawn against Ohillia and had to play one pulpit a man short as Vioeskip Stevenson was called V M away from town, The morning games 113- M . ` sulted as ,apDen_ _ied4_: - aigryog " ` ` - 12 (innit. Fmwle` ` IIIIIIUB Du _wpy-.......-.. . * ORILLIAG: _ nA'im.1i~ _ \ '1`. A. Main , 31:. .33] H.`J. Grbattg sk. .10 H, S.vHo1oroft._nk 11 D, bA`._McNiven. sk 17 ` =,g.-.s44 - A_ 271 Majority for Oxfilliag 17 shots. . The "nals w_3i`e. then played between Orillia. and Gollingwdod, the latter club win- ning out by 3 shot; o.s_ appended : ' ORILLIA . . c0LL1NGwoon . H. S. Holcrofta. 3k. .17 'C."Nobla`,"akL`. . .20 T. A. Muih; pkx. 16. H.G,. Wynes, 311.16` -to ll business . oi THE BARBIE HOCLEY TEAM DE_Im~.:AT- `g no TEE OOLLINGWOOD BOYS -L, on MONDAY NIGHT.` `~ ' . be * UMondav night : hookey match for the as District Championship was of the heart- rending variety, over`l,700` epeetators being 0, kept in a state of nervous tension until after m midnight watching the hardest fought game h, which ever took place in the Barrie `rink. `E Barrie was never -`ahead of_ Collingwood. by w ` more than one. goal and it was anybodv e by * game until " the bell rang for the close after V, ` .45-minutes extra time being played. The d local team had the best pi the play through- . d out and but"for the marvellous work of. 1. Patterson in 0ollinawJ_ood a goal, the vientorg , would not have been "one, two, three. The ice was very soft preventing: the "combination `1 .' {work for which the Barrie forwards a e" e - famous but 4`notwithstanding.!l`nis fatot ch`: he `working _o:vt`qr'i fhelng able to: - VI 5 Av- N vv -_--_ famous but _not.witl_1et.ending- this fact; the `T . m lootla were Pressing ill` the time. ` I; took ?::f;:;`_`""-Fairs E-)i:?::;::;:;:;.nA ;;1::"" ' Stag. 81;/180:1! 28`minutee of play befo'r ' Celdwell got a , Ihot peat; Petteuoetgut befoxe the spectators ,. -Mr. Ezra Perkhouee, who reeidee'on the `honor, gm, bed oeeeed cheering lUherlie_Colline evened P_ene g road. about 5V6 m|1B_f|`0m WW9 The mm the score. ...:.Iu -In .then`u case of _eee'-new _d1.ed on Sundev ebfternoool Wllikllloutg tllxe the mm-y Enntll tlme_w|.-oeglled, BQHO_W0lking over thghtest wernmg `A uemg gwen xe. um y conduct, we to were and bollingwood heiI3g able -they he was even feeling guwell. On Setur- was at 1); 11y.,;_:3vditel;:onda`iaser`i httilgl ttimgstzy avhie dr&ve\dmdtoQBsr:e|el agd Von Sl1tndt:V agsigwliu i _"___ I `[93 .`j.. A ll ex V 3 molfn ng an 3 gr A :1 V -0;!` [C8 3 {.8 `were 6; `_ V [ed"onoe Methodist church. After dfnner` he laltd Mo;-13y ] enothershmminthu wee-.forderel,.;v==?1`he: down-busting that later on he Intended drw- Hughes, V ' "" `I l ' `A .d|GiBhi3 fWh1.'sM1`- Toronto. . When his wife spoke to - - minutes h.ue_1',.ehe received V - d an egemloejsion showed that STEPHE1 p1lilehIi~ 1):. Mccmhy. *9=3~.` the 913A``:.`_` ~19-ve!:s"'dv~ -e J iixlhtitaibqiore time wu onueu us. uuu uuu .. an extra _mi!mtes `Forrester `Iqored for "Burris and chef rushes ofthe` Uollingwood hum were Ituzod ountil the which 2 %. .,.jth i5nIbi sh 3% `Km? ynilea. play! .rrie had. nuinbar l i >03` uvu. ... ___--; :-c..o..I Ra:-rig on Rink No 1: T )9 ' . V Rink No. l `U Rink No.__ 1" f\ I Stroud. lnnisl Towns Blacksmith `hop oulhuilding in connection. Terms easy. A`: Iv to C. J. Reynolds. Stroud P.O.. or to LE ROX. COWAN & BROWN. Solicitors. _ . .._- D..:noin:r Buuinesy. Barrie. Ont. 5-t__t_ J.` U.__ I. 0. Plaxton T . Major Knifton ` H Y Comptin 32 A. J. Logan. sk.' .k No 2 % - . C. Lark ` < J. W. Craig" A. B. Begg .22 C.A. Phillips, ck] . or cuum out" cnlrnnton. ~ 1 1 W. H. Hacker l'I_.S__ lo '6 _ R. 0 btaker ' ` II`..l..`,n. " Allan II` All... u QIIDII R Mulcolmaon . 15 Lennox. sk..8; U. WI-If W. Moore V W. Patterson n 11 1)..:.... .l ad, 22 shots. T PARRY SOUND I cnlmcmm. CUWALV a. un- .. ., rnthe Printing Buuineep. may WANTED-Tolea Apply at THE ADVANCE owmc GOLLIE DOG EST RAY-A Collie Dog .-....g on the premises of the undersigned Lot 1%`. Con. I and, 1903. The owner can ave the same on proving property and paying expenses. 7 J. I. INKLEY,TAntcn M1118. 4-6-p e Flos. On Jan. `EWIHUH { \ 1 Rain, ck 12 __.-_-an `st-hrough 3he-berriere end cerriel the n':em'- here of t | high end as eceue-`of wild .1-uthulieelm followed. It wee_wichont.. doubt: the meet pupular vie torv_ever won on the local ice and the box: who won it A tire ' certainly enlitlwl to r roatedt credit.` for the Iesrenoue manner in uhiue theypleyed for the hondr of the town. The only unfortunate jncidene of the even- ing occurred when Hopkins of Collinuwoed was struck in. -the mouth with the puck, thereby losing ell his from teeth. ` V The tenme were cnmpoeed as follows: ' Oollingwood -- Goal. Patterson: point, Boyce; cover _ mint. Galloway; forwards, Collins. Collins, Hopkins `end Deymon; - Barrie--Goel Webb; point Willienne: cover point, Martin and Riddell. . Mr. Percy Brown. of Toronto, wee a thoroughly ecienc referee. he Hnrrie t.eam.o' the Ace shoulder - `Forreetenforwerde, Caldwell,.'1`.egeru, llllal ,sk.s` ,ekl2 that ls I ` ---v-`- - ` " ' INGS OF A WEEK IN rpm HAEFFM A\`I"l'\ VICINITY. ' `THE HVAPPWNIRVD Us En vvcu-1:. __ `. TOWN AND VICINITY. Iltrmalado Oran ou-Bou Bauer so- `Vl"O at EVITIIW !a'a . I`N'}x-oat buguim in Men's Ovarcoabs at the Exclusive Men s.Sr.ore, Hunter Bx-os.,A " ` " ' l`~_ _-.--I , t8'No Clothing sold in Barrie ts equal ti?` Hunter Bros Good Suits for $5. $7 50 sud :10. ' ` ' ---__-.. -6 I...-pang nr nuu yaw. ` l3'Leav9 rarden for transfer 1 carting as J. G. Scott`: oice, 1- .....- Gm-.0 f In the matter of th WAY, late of 1'. A the Uounty of Simcoe. Esquire. de; ceased. . . Nmice is hereby given pursuant to R.S.0. Chap. my; \hat all creditors and others having chums tate of Charles W_av. late of the Town` arzamst the es 7 ' of Barrie. in the Couutv of Sxmcoe. Esquire. de- ed on abou_t the goth day of Noven ceased. who di day o'r 'iI;'ebruary. 5%. 1903. to send post prepand o_ _ _ . M. Stewart. I 3 Owerx Sohcnor for the . executors A: u... said deceased. their names. and- ` - ~~-`- --Colmlr claim `Jtgnel Scott.` unruug nu u IIDBI Wlo l urry Webb : ne Confectionery and 1 Welter linker : Cocoa and chocolates let noruwnuvs. _. - n n_-:_ 11...... 9.: ha: sent one I. Ubifnupwvu-- -Mr. J. F Craig. Mary St , has sent ,0! his well-bred spaniel [monies to Hamil- ton, receiving 3 nice price for in --B_ro. W. A. Sneath, D.D G.M . will nioially visit Barrie Lodge No. 77 A.O.U. ` W. on Friday evening next and install the ` neyvlv elected officers. -' - - A .L.. I.` .....-ma. aivnn for the newlv -electen Olnuura. 3' Don t forget the hermesa given for the `n benet of the Hospital on Thursday and Friday, February 5th and 6th, with matinee on Saturday Afternoon - - '--Last week's thaw melted the snow on the bay.euie ientl ' to make it available in manv places for skating and the small boys are in theirfelement. through being able to run o` hockey matches without number. G,"l`hq W. R. Johnston & Co., Limited, of Toronto are without doubt the best manufacturers of Reedy-to `Near Clothing in Canada. Hunter Bros. have control of; their Clothing for Barrie and Newmarket. ` -- 1'7_.__....... .,._ IUIIVII \1 nnnn nu-- _-_ , H'First performance of, the Kermess to- i, night.- Another takes place i to morrow evening and there will also be a Saturday matinee. Change of program nightly. ` , -It ispnnderstood that in the re arrange- ` . ment of the Collier St. church choir, Mr R. M. Watson has been appointed leader, Mrs. . A. ,W. Laidman. soloist. and Miss Gardiner, ` organism. Their dutiesheqin on May 1st. -The Hospital Board would ask citizens and societies to avoid buvinu furniture to n_til after consulting furnish the Hospital u with Miss McLennan, the Superintendent. las furniture may be bought which is not , `suitable. . A 3' All of Barrie`s pretty girls are taliing part in the Kermess which will lend an additional attraction to` the enter:t.a.iu'ment --Mr. Alex. Brownlee, Chairman of the ners. and Inspector Lyon the Provincial 'Secre~ lative to following up ich the witnesses have I License. Commissio 3 ` will seek advice fr-an tarV s Departnsent re the liquor case in wh absconded 0 . -.-Next Sunday being Missionary Sundav . .., n-in:;... -Qn-mar. Methodist Church absconded .- T A . _ 1. V -_-Next Sun*ia._v being Bell haovo returned from Utopia, wnere Lucy ` h , were visiting friends. ?in`.the'Co\llir Street. Methodist Churc ER; D15 v .W`f0_3W0l`ti1. CT}`8PDdi0R: County Commissioner Whiteaides was Secretary of Missions for Mauntoh-1. the `called home from Barrie on Friday through -Territorioq and British boiumbia._ will preach Lthe iunegg of his mother_ :.`bt`nd3"i3'. .4 Dr. and Mrs. Ross have returned from 7 i :- +--A."R_. Sarideraonwill preach a memorial ` their trip and have taken up residence on ~ iisermonr &t._ Grenfel on Sunday at 2.30 A: :'l'oronto St.. in the houseformerly occupied R Sanderson `will (speak to by Mi8BAR088 MP5. ROSS will be Bat home .A`n'aua`, A. pgople on ` _I.Lea,lg, on sundgy even. on Thursdav and Friday, Feb. 12th and 13th i_r\.`_M:-.nf:` iisilnrxrvwill occupy the |f1'0lIIl, 4 E6 ;)I.mM . -~-- -~ -- onus on o a. . _ A r. . ilbee and Dr. Robert. S. .....___ _: \x7:-.m..ain were both in town `luuuun .v ing. Mr. `J "- lbulpit an U.P`** Sd"V' . `-1 _ .... -\I1: Pulpnu can -Muaical Vesprs "will Maty '3 church on next Sum f tbe.Ladies Altar {of Orima. and m . Ravj Dean Egon `..` Matrimony. . . . N,` (W (s, Frawlev. or UI'II!xu.. nun the choir .Ravn Egan will delwer 3? -_lecmre on Iy For -Sweet Charit.v'a sake" the iiherallypntrnnized next . `den aiding the Hospital those 3 ll witness the prettiest enter-` a,te_n(}ing wi zaintnent "ever put on at the `Ooera House --Chief King dispersed a. crowd of "hove and vouug` men, who were `playing hockev ` on the hayfnear Ca.rley sVhoa.t; house. on Sun 1 any niorniiig `It. is understood that quite `a fewnames were secured of ghoae who were the Lord s Day breaking the. provisions of Act. - FL 4... .n\n'n1-.I'.1h0.~hf the buss of Feorum-3;. 4:. .. ---j. or to dehv_eg tog. Owen street. Barrie, of the said _ decease . _ ' dresses and descnptnons. a s`atement of then` clatm ' proofs thereof and the natute (if any) held by them. `cc that after sa7d last men- And further take not: he said executors will proceed to` dis`. estateamong the parties enutled . - I......Ina regard onlyto those_clai:p of wit` -. --..L--- ` J..I.w vu- when t Ai1E1u_Ij_ ;|_mu.J Vydub fours, ` The awoapw. KpQ`filY"'Qf ve Iohilden. ope :.1 ......-...:.a r.n Hamil- its he held in St. ext Sunday evening, in-. s Altar Sr-ciecv. Miss`; .. l others will assist` ean delwer all .nufar of baggage 91' 011300, Phone 86. ` ' ' The reugh roads on Saturday made till i attendance at the market rather light and T poultrv was scarce Chickens run from 700 to $1 00 per pair and the few turkeys which were brought in were quickly picked up :9 fancy prices. Butter remained rm at 20` e.nd"22"oente and eggs were quoted at 250, Grain deliveries were light during the week the quotation: being as follows: Out! 31 and 320. Peas 73:), Wheat 700, Barley 436. and Rye 500. ` -.-A Council of the Royal Tompluo of- Tompgrance ha; been omtnised in town with the foliowinsz oicen :-S 0., R. M. `Wauou ;. R S U.. E. 3 Reid ; N S.C ,' Min . .1- u:1.\....m . hlmnlnin, F. '1`. Grafton: Wiuon Rs U..E. Roid:; N'.c [Min % Ada Sibbald ; Chaplain. F. '1`. Grafton : organist. Miss E. Hurlbnt ; R.C . I. Went- ing ; F6. Mist Mainprize : Tress , Mill lhugsll ; Herald, A. Bidwell ; D.E., Mill Sibbald : Gnlsrd, J. W. Judson ; Sentinel, Wilfred Drnry. ' -V ..I-..-,a 4'... oh. Vina. of the S6CL|l'luca \\ ta tinned. date the tribute the said thereto-. having 1-. thev shall then he ...:n ..m he ab Io f6rji~.'.;: '-nu HI` -`V IIIIUI-I IJKIII . The curlers who plsved for the Vice- Presiilent in the series of games against the President's rinks furnished a. supper for the latter on "Friday evening st the Burris Hotel. as the forfeit for being besten. Mine Host Gross provided s most elsberste menu of oysters. foul. pastry, cakes. trait, etc.. All of which wssgrestly enjoyed. A forlllel x toast list was dispensed with and 'r.he mem- bers united in making the evening pill pleasantly with speech, song and story. mL_ r__... :. Ia`.-n hnlnnainn IO thO PIGIIBIIISIY Wlu lpuuuu, uvua nu... ----_,- -The farm in Esau belonging to the estate of the late John Whitesidl. contain- ing 150 acres, was sold at auction, Saturday V afternoon by the executor of the estate. Dr. Armstrong. Toronto, and was bought by Mr. Henry R. Whitesides. sr., for $9,040 The sale was in charge of Mr. A. Bosworth Armstrong, of Toronto, solicitor for the executor, and Mr. W. S. Wallace, auc- tioneer. The price secured for the property indicates that farm lands in this vicinity , are considerably more valuable than thev were a few years ago. The bidding on the property was keen and the purchaser's bid r was only 810 higher than the preceeding LIA ' "V" 1 rue - a n u v u - . . . . . . . ,, from g] their and `g Toronto in houeeformerly Ross .... vmm.-.d..v and Fndav. vvuuu s bid. [ 31.00 `PER IIIIGI. WHAT BARBIE PEOPLE HAVE BEEN` Ipomu DURING THE PAST WE8:K- - vlsxroas TO THE TOWN. IMI. Jae. Edwards, Mary Sm," is very loiv. Miss A. Boys, Toronto, is visiting friends Edwards, Marv Miss town. _` Mr. and Mrs W. Dobson spent Sunday in Utopia.` Mr. Barry Mshony, Torontodvas in town over Snndoy.. Miss Mills Beck. oi Penetang. has been visiting the Misses Habbick. AAA -3 fI\-_.....-A gngnf VISICIDQ H10 Jlliull unuunvn. Dr." Arthur Edwards, of Toronto, spent I Sunday in town with his parents. Miss Claudia Sanford, of Toronto. arrived in town last week to _visit friends. 7 Miss Libbie Lennox. Mary St , has re- turned from a pleasant visit in Toronto. Mr. W, J. Hallett has been auffesing from an attack of grippe for the last few-_'dayn. `` Mr. and Mrs. Shell, of Stayner, has been H pendinga tew days at Mr. Sinclair's on ` Mnlcaeter St. -- T . .. \Y (7 3- 4.I.... nuns! (J . Miss Haligof Rome, N.Y., `is 1 her sister, `Miss M. E Gray. `Gableaf Mary St. ~ 3 .1 _I:........A an `UBDIBI, nun uu. _ Rev Dr. McLeod delivered an address on the evils of gamblmq to a large congregation on Sunday evening. ~ --. .-.. , n__._...-.1....... on!` Minn Mav tionea. can: my ........ _..,_ the Sald parties enuuou hose claims. which regard gnlytot rice and that the said executor: have no i will not be liable for the said estate cr a.ny_part ns of whose claim or {hereof to anv person or per-so _ rlaims they shall not have had notice at the time of such distribution. n.c..d the 1rd dav ot Februarv. A.D.. 1903. aunuay Uvuuxus. Miss FlorenceVCarrutheta and Miss May Bell have returned Utopia, where they , Visiting - V!-\:In:|"AR w 11011; `x \v, V r`... Dr. H. H Milbee R Milbee, of Wisconsin, were both durinz-t.he_early part; of the wee {called home through the death brother, `Mr. Albert Milbee. LI `,Milbee was also at home for t Iljaasnn. V l - I . L A Former W all-known Resident of Barrie ' Dies in Collinawood. /` i ` The imany friends in the town of Mr. `James Albert Milbee, son of Mr. Thonrw -Milbee, were greatly shocked and grieved to learn of his sudden deathin Collingwood last week On graduating from the Ontario College of Pharmacy in 1898. Mr. Milbee I entered the employ of Mr. E. R. C 8.rpen'ter. drugsziat,at Collingwood and eopn drew to his side aglarae circlexof friends who held him in the highest "estimation Only about tenedays ago be contracted a cold which settling on his lungs developed into pneu- moniaand his mother went up to Coiling- vgood to nurse him. He appeared to be ' convalescing rapiply and was able to sit up inhed. ' On the afternoon of his death he seemed particularly bright and spoke sncm Aui_1'_f_EnsnuAL. convalescing rapipiy auu was ....... .- ___ _ in bed. On afternoon his death he seemed particularly bright spoke cheerfullv ot coming home for a holiday when he was suddenlv taken with a t of coughing. His heart,| weakened by pneu- monia, could not stand the strain and he died without speaking, his head simplv dropping forward. ` A . Sincere avmpathy will be extended to the familyin their bereavement. .His brotherl are Dr H. H Milbee, of Marsbeld, Wis., and Dr. Robert S. Milbee, of Boyd. Win. A sister, Miss Etfa, of Chicago, also survives. > ,_ V . Dalston In 187.3 g up residence here when he `was, quite young. Geo. Monkrnan s ` `Business andve years later graduated with . 3;` honors from the Ontariocolleqe of Pharmacy. "I.`he`.!nneral took place on Sunday from ' J. J. Redditt ,9; the tfamily~ residence, _ Rev. men mm. , PER ANNUM nu ADVANGI amen oomu nvg cum-rs ------0+9----- ` DEATH 03* J. A. .M1i.3Ea*. I _o--1 , 'sjr3PHi=:Ns-Ac Glencaign, (_Jnt.. on ma; Jammy, x9a3, M. N. Stephens. an hm 77th year. A .CLABl Collingywod. on SB|I|'f1I}'.Jan. nth. 4 3 VV . Janet. b|ovddauh,t6r{oPMr. `And 3:193 ---1:: In the matter of the estate of JAMES. STEWART, late of the Vespra, in the County of Simcpe`; Farmer, deceased. _ ' ' e ~-------- tn 12.9.0. xsaa Township` of D6l'[~ Luuuuc. -u....... home the 3:88 , the guest of `Gray. as Gray DIED. we fro4mL *- Eormerly ,_:u L... ..o- I-unrnn Ehoclu. 1.x`It]auuII')`. =|.:. ..~t|u man:-.. Notice is hcrebv given pursuant to R.S.0. 1895, Chap. 129, that all creditors of the estate ofthe, said James Stewart, deceased, who died on about the 18th. day of December. 1902, are required on or be-_ fore `the 15th day _of February. 1903. to fund. nish to the undersigned, the admnnistrat r of the said estate. their names and addresses together with full particulars of their claims and the nature of the`, securities (if any) held by them. And further take notice that af FIIII Ill -- __ ,- Yong: 81 Gerrard Su:..` -nu u_ secuiities (If any; new nay ... And further ` tioned date the administra. n-ihute the assets of Qhe dec iixwch distribution. Dated the 3rd 01 F ebruarv. 4 D. M. ST} gun V... ..-,. (itiany) them. further a. fter said last m'ta.I1__" administrator wxll proceeed toclp`.-V` MUG! tribute the the decease.d_ amongt ,1! H _ entitled thereto, having regard only to the efaiahibf which he shall then have notice; and that said ad- ministrator will not be ;lia.b1c-for the` said. assets or any part_ thereof to any person or p_ers me of `whose claxm `notice shall not have been . received at `the tune ' ofthe said distrihution. V _ ,- _ . , Y.umA at Barrie this 23:-d dav of January. 1993. . ______~ Notice to_c_reditors. 114:" Notice is hereby given `um Statutes of Ontario,x897, 9 ap; ............ having chums or dc; Statutes or Untarxu, 109'], _y....... .- persons having dam: estate of the late Charles Forbes ` Township of Vespra, in the Cgun mer. deceased. who died on the E December. A.D. 1922`. are required -to deliver to the undersigned: w........`om- nr the last Will and`Tea :ceived by them` at the time of such distribution. ; " .. l . mer. deceased. died the rourteemn us, we AD. 1932. are required t`o"send by at or to deliver to the undersigned Solicitors or the Executor of the last a.ndvTestame`nt of the-aatdf deceased on or before SATURDAY,/1`HE 2l_8t DAY OF FEBRUARY. AD. 1903, theignnmee and addresses and fun particulars of theii'_clalml and th ; nature of the security. it any. held by them.. - - . ' And Take Notice that after the net day of_Feh,-- ruary. x 03, the said executor will proceed to die- V "tribute t e assets of the said deceased among the. ' parties entitled thereto. having regard Only to `the claims of which notice shall have been` received and? the said Executor will not be liable for said a.I;setI.oI'. any part thereof so distributed to any pereonerper-_ son: of_ whose claim notice shall iotheve Daited at Barrie this 27th day of January`, AJ?.r , "Rf" _ MccAR'rHY','Bovs & MU1ioH.IS' _ Solicntore for C. F. ,Wattie, -the Younger; Execute -'1 ~....4 if the distribution. Gated at Barrie 23rd div 4 Inm Notice to creditors. l.- V- VI Sguunu ` TExEcuTons' Notice t_)__$_rediior%s.J %% Lehigh Valley` anfl ..gu8f?gT_1ji teed to give satisfaction-.-. ,% JAG}; our customers` and than tgill you ` t];`at` it" b1:1rx}s`-intro '_ ' " -.;&:2 .; 8`?! E. 4 1 ' ' * C postinns with u uunuvn 57 L wuux -.__j ursuant tothe "Revised al'io,x897, ap. x2q.lSec.- 38 thgt agll g demands aga`nst the pe Wattie; latdbf the espra, Countv of Simcol5.`Far;_ the Fouzjteenth day 0 \ -nan no-AI rnnuirea t`o"send by Dblt 91' 'eby given ;r.. Togouro. ` waou: No.T3;e.,} Proprietor. Drum V. at--4.. ..,__,. . STEWART. Executm-s` Solicitor. 13 Owen Street. Ba: "21 ' ah um ft ' whv we havepleutyjo m'u "" H of graduate: ll * A 4 V . ` XTY DOLLARS n t k of other places. were Iupoliod t salaries _varving' M-om $510.88 f room at 16! timestor new mcmhen. . . 1. Enter at any tgmg. No`- Wr_ite for Catalog ue. our students d of Jauairy, 1903. |DONALD ROSS. ' Solicitor. Barrie. Village of WhIt.t6dW..... oouudo OIIIOt|Q9I . 73 use 'w_)'I_OlC.|'00IG................n....- 65-... 67 Sprmcl.I..I'I'I'....'....' ICUIQIQCO 7`OI'I N whm. W:hiu....f..`. aoooooooooocu 8 73 `O C` 00 QSIQIO a`r1.yoIoIIOuuoo|oIlII.v Ry0vuu-..'....-O..." onouloltInolononlootiilllolvodl H`y. mthyIII'oocIooouIIOCOQQQIOI smwuIcolaInigouIoooIIoIIIIoI_l0Il0I Dusted ho 1000.... u 09 V7 75---.- 8 -5 CIIUQQCICIU.'I.ICI"...`. `J9... ChlckcllI.'Ipl'ilI.....u...un..... coat `I x Tutkey"Wlb......I..."..II`..'.' I `.IQ.. Duchy. noonvlvvnuo-aoouonuuooonuwoa 50.... GO0IO..'...n CIQIlOIlOIIllIIlO\lqOI Ila-coo g ' pI'dln-oooooouoonon-ouoooo 35.--gr. `Pom , pel`bl.o.....u.u`..... I`3ccoo 1 Boel-lindqunrteroparcwt ........ A 7 50....` 9 on Boeforequanerspercwt ......... 5oc._---- 70 MutmIICC.I.....'I.I.I....I..|UU'. SNUCII S 7030- Q vI`DGl"bo.o-nun n 1300.... :5 50 . xI'\II` :u;or. _ _ zt. Bame. The Price; nuung in ne Bu-no Q: :'1`o'rout.o Mai-keta During the Week. * ngnnui IIHAIH Lima 4 what.n's;ooovIooosov'uonuI:t0 oat. new-V--cocutuoluv-vooqcooof Pm. lI9W.un..u.-..- O'O"' B3;-}g_v,,-,,,,........... ....u.-. Rve. new Incl! gunoccbvouonunu-n F|IIf ........gg-nuobvoIoo|nu-n B.u~kwha_t,.,...,.......ovu onuuuncv \ GINIRALV WIQDUOI. Beet by MtI0n.. tutu: o|cconou'OO0'IvII`OI I-_|. nnr=l|Q_'_ UIIIIOOCICCUI Lumbmprina.-......;... 1 `*3 ".'.`" ..' lv. ."1`a no u nun-,v_v-.....-..-.. C-hicknl'O|'Dl.if...nung-"Q-goo Ducklp rnitnn-onto !IIOlIIlI.Ovl Bllttef. P. `be 3 0 on in can u 0 Butter.Tub..por|b... ........... LudpIbo.nuIIccooiIIooIcoooQo_II0 ER`IpCf do: .-one--o--'> -- uoioou PO`C)OIg|IGW.POI'bIu-v-InII"H9' l'hynow,peu-ton . . . . . . . . .......... I-DIS ' ' '-E.`?a`.'.'.'.3_.5"n'a` Qh- IIQI nwooooooouon -- Cnlfukintper lb. ...... .. ... 'l`.IInw QPI...ucoon-noun; IUI cu:-v...V... , DertbtonuloonnnoulcoIloonwcn` ' ovulcouovvuoovoool Lambnkinl and? Its. fresh. . . . . . .. .. Y-m\Ip:l!kl . . . . . u-onnnuuorvon -00-0 LINDIIKIIII Cull I luv; --v--- Pick`:-ovnuuonnuuuon'I`LsV" om Hid`!-canon`:-sonouoo tic PC`8cu'ou-onuuoooononnou u - - . . . .. tlmothyuc... ouosoaooo StmCIC...U.'I.I'.. utotoouobowuuonuts Butt.fpf1 chance-ouooosouonio Chickens."Ipnn............... T\IfkQy'. PQrl`bocoIoouooocuoonu`: [Inn-kn .....nuo-an-on.-H-H IIIIOIJ I lVl\!llOn...u-nu.-... `...'.`.. mesh Mined cogs! V . _ V b has atfrived and we can now supply V011 W hm qmauy SCRANTON coAL. -___._--_ Anti` \II1"I" laouustou __ 0FFICE--43 Dunlop Street YARD--Foot. of Mary Street D830 quuuu, \aI'1n~I u .- EGG`. srovn AND liirr IIMIOIPS F038 7 ` ml` 1 Here i a. Snap 500 `Imported uigars` La Bamaca to heVsnl(1%at 4 for 25:: ormn per box of so regular prica85.00 per box. `J ' _ T V" _BAn.un. .FI;uL'3; `iqp;;~\r, 3Wo'--cquaintnot-voogcooofgoo: I9 I99 GW.u....-vn... l.OVOIOIl|IIO 73-not. .-......_......._. ............ 43.... \ NI nguouvovunuouoruoooioocnuv' `7unu -nucbvouonunu--on GINIRAI. 1-uonucl. The T9` mmuooluvvnouaotnol-toot. IOIO V mu UIIIIOOOIICDIII5U.'IOlI`OI 6IIII >9l"l|".......;...`. ouv-`cocoa 800.... 3 ago. selections x1ot.on3o..,.. o cm... 600 huvvorhht too. onciouv ` not 5 "Pr?6'vcIIIIuIoIIcv;sgoI .70ooon` /I Q El` `ru|IInI0tIlOIOlOOI"Q.Ovl 7;--u `& '- 1 O.PQf`bonoonononuu-canon 189:. 30 I4-on`: I pTubowtb-Inoolnoivvouooit mjtti ` BI`15....nuooiouono.no_uo 'f nu-no-o-- you-on -uno_ as k OI.lIeW.pOl'bI.`..-..n.u"n.- 8 7000:: 5 out: .50 w. :0 01103000 ' . HIDIS -- _ OIOOlI`IIIIIIlIOOIOIO'II Si-not gt Ild ooocouoooncoounc 000 8 c ut- Q inopeltglh..................... 6 CQUIIQOIICCUIIOIIOIIICI DID. Hairpgrlb ................. oo;... nkinsaud%Plts.frosh.......... 35.... do inginP1 ` 5 From Pic_:ks.................. I-l:dea......A............ ....`aoo.... 95 present w Torontgo Fs;-meu'_MuikoI \ fonouro. Pin. a. up; pdhiunooolnnu ,| OdW..... out-doze-050956;! ptoouooconu-Ito:~oouIO0uQoo' c 7`. on" N IIIIIOIOOIIOIIOIOIOJ _______________ . , [The H `u actions .haav_vorliht .v... ...-` . ---Inll..-..-guunncvntpoo ouve 0i1am1_A 0uumb.r.4S9ap% 5 ` M .3 Cat? J IIIRIEVIII-I :----._`_ , BAIRII oluuu IMIIII1. L V , BMIRIB. .Fll.`3. Lup3-\ . `_ PT v:-- AT REASONABLE` PRICES. GIVE" US-A CALL. Jepositp she11Brand ."..'...'v'"V-V Itlsonutliiio Tan: 'roBA oco1`~us't~.i `castile Stock: of %& Dink Ulll nwsnsuu- Interest at highest current 1- to allowed on of $1.00 and over. . _ A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS`. OIINDUOTED. ~ V JOHN R. LAMB. Mam-x. I %

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