our AS YOU vmxr :1. _O O O -5. .....n.I' ` Ann` smncuss 00.5 win` 1Nu:Rnsr&s~-q`_p* 353313: :13: cqm~,t'rY.. .09. Jsmcox mm. was noumxon or enema ova` cm-rnxuox. V \ -Court of Russian foe chi guuicipolityaf onn,vill.bo I-Id unlit T . "- = .1-own rum... . `oawo_dno'IdY..~tho3:'d T ~ this 1 ' ..._-= -~...%-,...='='.-.-%..._-~ -..-:'....... .:'.*.'.'.'.-3..., `gin. flidftile ;..i.a.a.. or ' _ M Inll Jul Iuwrnllue nu uvaru ~couph'qm of Orton and omission in tho. Auss- ' ; `All _ In ' bhtinuutt Com`! nu tqquuiu:wnd+":t'thc`|gid- timg Q .':a.t!8%s~VBmi4%~ i'.7'i?.'ii.'j" A'nH77{{i;Tfa33&;s";iK cipally gmong `the ahantynign of New Ont.ar`io`lie must have been up against some v_ery - strong-V Ianguagg in his time. _and-qivhen 1:6 sees :16"? to par`- ticularize the profanity of` the Blue- noses it. must be takgn} 9.8.9. gilt-edged article with lurid t_rfmming__s: iii"-W-iv =V~sml ` -;.Boy`s _ blhudes i;q1'a vdriet`..`of pai- terhs for 356. at 3:unt`erjBi-on-.;-;.the ex-. olupiv`e_ olbtlpers; B'ar_1f!,e.g ` ` Mr. George ueiin: `tire eolporteur. -who visita`Barrie annually. and was here recently. has sent a l'e`_tter' to the Minister of Railways. eprotqsting againetgthe profanity _whie'h is "dis.- played "in the second-class ear1s- on the ` A _. 11-... I1f'_..1_2`_. u-|_--___ ,_ -L250 men"s. tweed suits? hbugfit at l_)argVain._L worth 87.50. seli'i'hg7for $5.00 this }veek'at Hpnter Bros. ' `- -Ladie 3:5 in -Geo. 'icker.s for {all lines `of corset: and get ` what's ` .`s - _-.-Hunte_r B!_'oa.' vaiuita [it beyond question. Dr. Wells intends erecting eboat- house next to` that 9! Mr. J_. MoL_. Stevenson. He is experiencing .oon- siderabletrouble in securing timber of the necessary .len.qt}.x. The W. O. 1`: U: pzvu-lor meeting at Mrs. B08%rson s residence last week. proved to be a most pleasant affair, _a most` interesting program having been prep_are'd. fo.r f..he.evening. The tourist seasonhas opened tar earlier than usual this year. Already a number of Muskoka eottagers from the United States have passed through Barrie on their way _to the Lakes. : ~ - In,` A _ -Boy$ suit's nd Derry ovefalls in a` very large assortment at Geo. Vick- Ann Grand` Preeldent `Shane and Grand Secretary Oroeeg of Toronto. were it-eaent at the meeting of Alexandra Lodge. Daughter: and Maids of Eng- land. on Wednesday_ evening last and delivered most helpful and encourag- ing addreseesa: Although the night was a stormyone the attindanoe was very. lrg' ~ 0 o e o` The smoke stack of the Electric Light works has become rotted in places and is now being patched. "a very high scaffolding having been ereo.ted_forbthe purpose. I _. L-Ladies rain-boats. three quarter and full length in"the best imported lines from the lowest priced up to the very :`best at Geo. Viokers. e A trip of the town roller over the Allandale Road would be appreciated by the citizens who use that thor- ougtare. A number of hard.-heads are cropping ,up which the roller could force back into their places. . - . O I I Q 7 H--Up-tb?-date; dressers ' uy -their clothing .-from Hunger Bros.` the olothiers. Bari-ie. v ' 1. I #-Special value TinTlaflies' silk. and muslin blouses. black underskirts and yvhitewear rat `Geo. Yioke_rs.. The Penet_an_g Qouneij is`disoussi`ng the exemption _from taxes of new residences for the` purpose! of en- oougeging "building. operations. 5 '._-`-'I)o`n t._tor'get `the . `gra-ty dress gpads sale Va;t.;_:Geo._ H-Viokerts. See ad. `Wt r o o Q-`.' 1 .;iieas%4*`-gash. x mi. -~pgn3~--t;aay.% E79-Ubody Roms!-L,._.Ge_o. Vipkers. `g F -A ,0 Vow. ox. .:.,.. _. `wt 33` an `s . r P"5`9h:ii st" 1 W.` 4 7?se;*g1`*nnn:u rgn appnmuash` "63 ; i1::1x' nu` nl`I'v'rlwlII_alI'op..syrp` `nd dugdr I _A.V M9Lea.n s _Ar;eiden6e \ya$ sold-ag auction on'Sati1`1-di1$?`a.ii3' "L U511..- 4-.) I__ `If.. Y\ `ID 111 . A ` ` #3 grown Anni - 'rha'}soa is being relaid in thej Gov- ernmgnt j.lot east of the P_o>sI`.-0!`ioe`. `%`5uZI eI."';Euaa `$`3i&i5st UKIUUI -fBAR`RIE,~, COUNTY OI-`[SIMCOE,'_ONTA13IO, MAY 14, .1903. = . van ... ,w?._-. .9 :1. `. `~`- 6? _ A /1, V _ ':.;,\;}` .f_7`- pi'hta.`~`.v.aii;'-_-sn`zes, for '3: A.-L I"I___,L, _ -\ a nu"! 1:: -,`~cohIiT% or, :h:vtsI*<>gN AL 5 D APPEAL; . ` .-....n_-_:4 uvw tun liqtliiers. The Wedding took place last week at the rsideno of the *bride?fs m_otl_1-` er`.._Co_llier street. V of Miss Mqrion ,W. ,ig`gins to Mr`.'4Jo'l1 La'm_bie. of the Thronto Po1i6e' Force. The coremo3? wise. D01.'i91'151 ihy%nev+%`Hr+%< attack. ;'.1-`31`.'.;-l5.I'.i --5LA aft.hsi( '!iI!;';istj.i'..1- .".' Mira Alx. Gowan returne'd5 on: Saf- ur'c1ay._from`Stayner.' where she has been visiting her si`ster.`,Mr.L-and: Mrs.-` Cow-`an_ have arranged -t`o take; the 'res'ndeno'e now ,occ\_1pie'd by Rev. Mr .- Harlmess on the .`first' o'Juhe-.' 53 V """a `' IJVIIIC G IXWIIIPCIILVIUVO Di`. Moher; Superintendent: of the Qrillia Asylum. and Dip. Harie were in Eowh on` Tuesdiiy, having ` brbught a patient to the ,Royal Viotbria; Hos- pital-' in order to _take'advg1nt`a ge of tlie 9m'oe`t'I: modern tioilities for `per- fgming an` operation, - Miss Mafoey. of. Roobster. who has speufi s'ev`e'ral su -m`m'ers i`n`-Barrie, ar- -rived' i:n"t'own o`~Fi{iifay' last and is staying` at Gra`y.,G"abl'esi She intends remdihixig here 91 a` few. weeks prior to going? on to Muskbkm . `I Miss Lizzie Johnstog; Vo7f 'I'o`ronto.- is visiting` at` home gut` Kempenfeldt; ii). 'll'-|._..- 1:n__-,___-__;`_-n__~u -n' LL. Mr`. E. `A. 'W'ak?efeId. of Orillia. was in town Wednesday and dropped into the Advance 0f'io`e_` to pass the time of day. Mr. WalEefieId is one of the Oriflfa Golf Club o!fio'i'al`s and would like to see. the l`oo`al oI'u`b visit Orillia. auaux UL 301u._uua. - ' 1 Mr. Henry Thompson. of Elmgrove. ` was in town on Tuesday and gave` The "Advance 0. call. ` A ' vs us: now v-- w:[.r.wI`I-ar;y` .I-Iewson 1:21: week to join the staff of the Bank of Brit-_ ish North America at Midland. , 1If_,!-,I,L An 4-\_.2II2- 1.--` V l'i.e.V:-.D1:.-`B-icL_t->('>:dl-1as`en;-geiepty re- covered from a severe cold as to bus able to occupy his pulpit again. I , sa_____|_ `ll'_l'I-._A.`l._ -_...- --_ 3..-... ` u v a v v v v v vu-`:4 Qqnur r-.`..- -c.-.._. ` Mr. Frank McCarthy came up from 3 Toronto. last _week. for a few days ; rest after writingon `his law examin- ~ ations. 1 `dd 99 n I A I I ` Inlvlvnuwn l Mrs. Wm. Hunter. Mulcaster street. ; and her daughter. Mrs. R. J. Long.` are visiting in Newmarket. and Mount ` A `L _,,L Albert. .. ' _ Collingwood Saturday Messenger.- "Mrs. O'Brien. of Shanty Bay. is visiting `Mrs. Geo. Moberly. Third street." ' Miss Johnston. of Gray Gables. Mary street. left this morning to. spend a few weeks at her home in` Goderich. , _ 11 . MI`. W. A. Evans, of Lakefield. the new principal of the West. Ward School. accompanied by his family. ar- rived in town on `Tuesday. I II ____.. 1' `rt `l'I-_.__LL -.._'l A 13 -1_-manic` ' 6 on '1 Mr. Holfond Ardagh. recently of -the legal firm of Lennox. Cowan. Ar- dagh & Brown. -left for Toronto on Monday to enter the tprpxninent firm of Duvernet'~& Jones. - Messrs Milton Gray and Archie Burton met with splendini luck in a t_rout'fishing expeditionearly in the week. They secured a hundred and fatty of the sireokleti beauties. . .. ...__.t , Ell IJ I10 A-Iva-Ilium: Mt. A. -Lewis returned last week from Toronto to spend his va- cation at his home here. ` _ { I-I10 SIIJVCILIIJU (I Vail: Rev. J. J. Re dditt.`who has been quite ill as the result of 1; very` heavy 4 cold is able to be` put again. ` , I_DL `I,_L _,-__I_ Miss Edith Batran. and her sister! Jennie. have returned to Barrie after spending a couple -of, weeks visiting Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Gank, Monk Roa d, Atherly. - - 'An.T.(1-;e.\:_I'Jr:1"1;1;:art. has been I suffering for some time with abad. attack of scia,tioa._ ~ ' j A91: any-n agvvtnvpn --n-.v--w- ..- -_-_._ Miss Emily Wright. :3} Orila. has been in town during the-past week visiting Miss Ethel Urquhart. * { `I1-.. 1'\_. 'll'_T --J I.-- ..-_!-2.._.4l._. _- cnvurun an. vvvvoa v-A anuovuuuu Mesrs. J. H. Bennetf and A. E. H. Creswioke attended thtifuneralv of the late Dr. Brldgland, M. P. P;,' at` [B'raoebride'. last Friday`. ` " `Lindsay "Post.--"Mrs. Geo. Fox. of` Haliburton. passed through yester- day to visit her daughters in Toronto. Midland and Barrie." 2 . V ' I 1 The Orillia Packet of May 7th says -"Mrs. Georgecheer and son of Bar- rie".-are the guests of Mr. and Mrs,` John Cheer. Oolborne street." I ` Mrs. J. MoL. Stevenson and Mrs. Jaines Mocandless have returned from Guelph where they were attend- ing the annual meeting of the W. F. `lf llluo Mr. N byment retained `on Satur- day from a trip to` Brantfbrd and '1`o- 1 ront_o. ` ` __- sud. A-Q u_,__l Janet `Spry. let't last Friday to Avisit `trien`ds in Toronto. London` and St. Thomas. ' ' ` ' ' } I UIIBUI . `M19. and Mrs.` John A. Fraser have been very `til ! during_Tth'e past A few weeks. ' ! no . 1- I 1; I I I-n,II_,, IIUUAI 1 153005113 5: lvanu-I Jan av vv on- Mr, Ggorge T.Ellis..8r.. -_con`tim 1es .t'o ; linger in a_.proarious condition. V .1 ` ` 1t2__ Ir:__.2- If... ..&......I- Miss Minnie `Lennpx. Mary street. outlaw: can uIu,,`1a\r\rv-cusps:-r vv------v.-- is the guest of her` sister at '1`hornton.. ,_ I 'lE._,_ .-r\_L*___ `ll _'I' -___`I_`I!..'-..'.. ` `go-v guns-av can a-v_ -.-V_ _-..___.V ` a_nd Mrs.'Pet er l':ioi.'a_tugh*lin`a1: leaving this month -for a. trip to Sgot-_ 1 Iand. ' X __ I... . . ' u :1 ._ .WELT,B3Il EE%;E HAVE inns 1 some nmzgu `rm: -mar. we-.nK- I VIBl'rOR8,'.l`O THE TOWN 1 ~ : Hon. Senator Gbwan has returiid from Ottawa. ` I M.1:s. Wei1f_ weht` Tronto.. inst. %~'e%ek.. no visrttriensia '.. M1-s.(Rev.) Harkness %i 'b1:v1.)`.)i"t'<`l to. . be seriously ill. I ` an---_ t\Is__- r7211 .1 II_-i.'..L-_--.. 1...- .,"1\Ei's.sw(`).l"i:V "K--idd. .0! Oookstown. has been visiting {friends :in town. T 1:11-.. a_ __._.|. ____ -_ 4.'_| A8T0 BSllNIrl.7 in the work" of the King's Platers, and the critics yesterday had a chance to see the best work that has been shown by any Guineas candi- dates trained at the Woodbine. Race- day is but two weeks away and it looks as if the Dyment and Hendrie] strings will tarnish the best 0! the Woodbine-trained lot. 11 M1`. Sea-' gram has something better than these he will add another to the many `trophies that adorn his home at Wa- terloo. but that will have to be some- thing better than Fly-in-Am'be"r show- ed to be last year. The next week ..will probably _throw a mare decided light on the situation. but at present these three owners seem to the writ- er to be sure to have the first three among them. Mr. Dyment was quite satisfied with what he sawhis three Platers do yesterday. and their work. ifnet the most important, was the most. interesting of the morning. Nesto and Thessalon were the first let. Perry was on the black horse and Croghan rode Nesta. each horse carrying about 100 pounds. Thessalon broke in front and Nesta was so slow. to get going that Perry pulled back. and waited for him. with the result that the first quarter was only run in 27 3-4 seconds. The_next furlong was done at the `same rate and then there was a quarter` in 261-2 sec- onds, a slow furlong and a fast one alternated. and the last quarter was run in '26 seconds. Nesta was a length land a half in front of Thessalon at the -end. The fractional time was 213-4. .56. 1.09. 1.2414. 1.53. 2.06 3-4. 2.19. This was the best" run over the Plate distance seen at the VV oodbine this season. It was well `done and there was plenty of speed in the last "part. a very` important feature. The other_"Plater. Florenza.- an 'exceeding- ' ly handsome '-filly. "performed next. and showed the most impressive work `otlthe day. - She pulls hard and can- not be handled by a` light exercise` ' boy. L-With.-a 120-pound lad up :and _ ` a short .n_1jarti ngale. to `hold her head jdow-n." (she worked , in . .251-2. g .37, 3-4, 4573-,4A.ii1 .0l6;j1.20 1'-.4. 1,34-1-2 and the mile inf1_'l49`.;- This. was {the end of the ?h_i_l`t she:-wias.:.t_imed._ pulling` up j1;h8.s:~i |.1ile and .a 'f\irliong- `in .215 '1-2 a quarter;-in 2.24 1-4; ;.,With*these;;tfhreeiVto; reprsent him: = ` `t -:?sse:reiis1s:=.hao-`sa re:-.5: ` jhejeyertput out for the ` 2 :,_ `the: Samoa ? stghlie . `Ama- ` ` 2.-mile air 52 ta-4.-; and , ; ` .19;1;e2.;;:? _'B`ellet__iurt._ 3104.953 .,1I_tJfq_3_i1_w[s--_A'r 17o 1j;srhap1ey~_st.. 'l`o- * May` t19`q3': ;u~ m-.,; and 1;`-rm. . I An enthusiastic meeting at the _ Barrie Club. was held on_ Sqturday evening. when the following officers " were elected fer the "season :- Hon. President--May7or ~ Boys. Hon. Vice-P,res.-.--W. VR. Tiffin. ; . President-Captain Whish. I Vice-Pljes.-H. J. Grasett. ! E Sec-Tr.eas.-Dr; Arnall. ' Captain-Dr. Arnall. 7 Grounds Committee - C._ Forbes. Capt. Whish and H. J. Grasett. TL '- , A number. of ' lacrosse enthusiasts from Cookstown. Alliston. Tottenham 0and town. met_ at Beeton, last week. and formed what will hereafter be known as the South Simcoe Lacrosse League. "The following were elected officers for the ensu ng term :-Pre-:i- dent. A. R_.. Heiter, Deeton; Vice- President. W. C. Stevenscn. Alliston; Sec.-Treas.. H. W. Greenaway. ' Tot- tenham. Council, W. H. Dais. Bee- ton; W. Henderson. Alliston: N. T. Brown. Tottenham: ,G. Cook.Cooks- town. Players must be bona fide residents of the town at least 30 days previous to a game. and the av` limit was put at 21`years, except any who have played in 0-. L. A. matches. who must be under. 18 years of age. The Referees appointed are:-Alliston. C. Norton and W. Jerrett; Beeton. W. R. Gifford and W. A. Pringle; Totten- ham. J. J. Morrow and N. Brown; Cookstown. J. Agnew and R. McKay. Referees to receive expenses from home team. ' _ - E It is probable that the club `will have. quite an extensive membership ithios year. as an endeavor, will be made `to arrange for transportation across the Bay several times a. week during the summer months. With the links .thus brought within the reach of all. a large number would be induced to identify themselves with the Royal g Game. . ;Saturday s Globe sys - Though many horses gallop. interest centres- :-` #1.... ----_.I_` -2 LL- 1'7-,, _, vs`: I l- A Lou L. set a mark at the local track th"'other day which `will stand for some` time. He wus_ being workod ; by his owner. Mr. M. E. Gray. and` __oovered the last half of a mile in 1.07. Mr. A.'CL Gardencaught the time. I IV /- , ., I (. *' ox_1 Tsday the. worked the distance "Street made a mile `fastest of the year, _SPORTS AND PASTIMES Dyfrxent Platters` in 2181-2'. Easy in 1.473-4, the 1 A non 1c of badly scared Grand `Drunk etectives landed at Carley : _ho_athouse` on Tuesday claiming that; Barrio's famous sea serpent had sud-` denly appeared out in the Bay within a few rods of their boat. The. agita- tioniofxthe men was such that here" is_no doubt they paw something. but the statement thatiit had a head. as, big asi a dog s=and had, horns" will` haveito be taken with a grain of salt. . It .3. thought that one or. c1itt_car- u :ley. 8i musjg-rents` up l'l!d,} _ boat? L` `T 7 V " -Boys lovely wash-suits for 75 at Hunter Bros.. the clothiers. Ban `tie. 1 ` -"Sealed Tenders will be received up to May 25th. 1903. by the under- signed. for the erection of asunday School building for Collier` St. Meth- odist Church. Barrie. Tenders either in bulk or separate`. including: Stone" work, Brick work, Carpenter work, Plastering. Plumbing. Steam heating. etc.. according to plans and specifi- cations which can be Iseenat the store of Hunter Bros. The Committee do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. On behalf of Committee. A. J. Sarjeant. secretary. 1`ry_1u|u|uIg uymonx or non I01 spin 1. Hardwood. largest. lunar In town i '0' 325o .--Removed-Jos. Steele has re- moved his implement shop from Five Points to the Post-Office Square. where he will be pleased to see all his old customers. Dairy plentiful on the market.,.last, Saturday. Butter drop- = p_ed down to_l5v~andp16 cents aipound and`? eggsgsold at 11 and '12 cents 3' doien. ;'{l'he `rush of` grain has`slack'-v ened somewhat. as the farmers are busy putting in mangels. carrots. tur- nips and beets. Mr. J. J. Brown states that a number-of local agri- culturalists are getting Peterboro sugar beet seedfrom him and will ex- periment with it. Prices 0! grain this week `run as follows:--\Vheat .68 and 70 cents. peas 60 and 65 cents. cats 30 and 31 cents. and barley 40 and 45 cents. Hogs. liveweight are bringing $6.00 and $6.10 per cwt. A` number of sucking pigs were offered at $2.25 each. Hay sold at $8.00, which seems low in view of the fact that on Saturday it sold at $15 in To- ronto. Farmers do not like the ap- pearance of the winter wheat. The troubles are supposed to result from the conditions of seed time in the fall. The winter wheat went into the `ground with an abundance of mois- ture. and then followed rain" after rain through the fall. That. accord- ing to the theorist. meant a luxuri- ant growth of plant. but with no depth of root. With so much mois- ture there was not the necessity of the root seeking depth. The condi- tions were favorable for luxuriance. but were not favorable for sturdi- ness or the ability to withstand un- favorable conditions in the spring and summer.- mom THE mm; mm siiis mu {T0-DAY. l0|' 18!] made: onor,l doublc '1' El. 1-`: rs-nh Field a aruon seeds now .1.-Irlvlnx at no ! Wlllals. Advance` correspondents will kinda ly remember that a.one cent stamp is sufficient to carry their contribu- tions to this office. I At a meeting held during the week a committee compose-d of the Reeve; and Messrs. McCarthy, Russell, An- drew Graham ,and Ardagh were 'ap- > pointed a Finance Committee in con- nection with the Queen s Birthday celebration. The captains of the Vol- unteer Companies and the heads of the Fire Companies with Messrs. William Graham and Garth were ap- pointed a committee to arrange the program`-On Thursday evening last the long debate on Hon. John A. Mac- donald's want of confidence motion was brought to a close and the Gov-_ ernment was defeated by a majority of five-On Tuesday Robert Coulter. Of Barfi. was "found guilty, at the York and Peel Assizes. of the wilful murder of a policeman in Toronto on November 18th. Chief Judge Draper sentenced the prisoner to be hanged. on the 1st day of June-A fire took placeon the._ premises of Mr. Amos Arksey. on \Vednes_1ay.-=-'[`he death oc; curred on Tuesday of Howellf for some years a` resident of Karrie. He was found in a fit on the floor of. his bedroom and died soon after being, discovered. He held theposition pf caretaker` 01 Steer s Mi1l-Latest `ac- counts from the seat of war state that Gen. Lee` repulsed bHooker at Chancellorsville and drove him back acres the Rappahannock. V Ml:-lilo. llnnent J: Son have good stunner Wood, split. at $2.25 per load. U I U ' Mr. George Hogg has installed a` new spinning machine `of the most modern make in his woolen mill. . 'l`ry.MIcklo. hymen: Jr son for spm Kllwood. Laurent. loan: In mun scared` Grand lP!,l!l!fiVQ Inn:-Ind 2|" nnf`nu ' "_}s1.oo PER ANNUM IN ADVANCE '( 7 SINGLE COPIES FIVE CENTS l0BAl_ MARKET- P3 " F? rm:Ax. ;? mm!!! E1595 -3.-In gffon >cKsf A mm ANTED--A Good General Servant. ' M35. `MONTGOMERY. Corner 11 A I i Po?! yap: m uoh - 4. u 0 It Sea tbliiig YOUNG GIRL on womm WANTED for general housewdrk., -G001! Wll"- 5PP3V mas. w. w. KINSBY. Bracebnde.0nt- 30-1: ---_.__------:> ' May ,.._:.__ ANTED-- A Good Genenl Servant. la a} monlh. No washing nor uoniug. Appy -54 (nu l_`lI\I'\v\rupu\ r\"` ' > The GLOBE HOTEL in the thriving ViIlI[l of Hillsdalc. Also stock and lurnitura. 0" '9' business. Apply to 10$ PH,ccK' --2.} Hilladale. Ont. ~ `so-23 pletco A Pursuant to Regimental Ordcrl of recent date, 's":mgy'n a:vy with parade aththef Argnoriu ` on -_ _."I_s at: .m.s up. or! e urooue of md'"8 du,nne' worai ALEX COW AN. Captlillo "3 Com'dg. No. 5 Company, 35th Ret" S. 8'5. } pin the Queen : uh. T V UKIDU lyyuu . ..___. __' and that Is one resuon w1,y`{;~`i results. We cannot begin to N our graduates. Enter any um.` , `RESERVE FUND - s2.800.000 . .... .. $33335` 1657:.-s'oT '$`, .} f;'..'"..':.'.':3n.... $640.50 $1395.00 , s E C 1U'::BIIi':l.` '2' MPITAL - %I2.500.0nu; A:-s..-ng n-nr` `AI null hnnklnt lIl\IIIhI I3 briuiv ' We have a large amount ofLPrivIte Fund! to loud at .; and 5 per cent. on the security of farm Mnngaaes. MCCARTHY. BOYS & URCHIO iio`n*.,.``.`s.` "'cE`i&'fir"i`as`r'.'o'z':-i'a`."iux`xi'1 SON. Dunlnu Street BIlre. .1uLl.'.|J- A U000 UODOIII $5`! h. N h` . MA'RYm"`l!REE?l`.wu W WM` N6.7{coMpANv onnnns nn 1 nu-A uood General Servant. Apply to W MRS. MONTGOMERY. Pool ud Wellingtcn street. I8- Ujlllil _ 7-1 -_v_vv-v.- Rest . '$ 712.000 Proeidem - Andrew Thomson `Vice-Preuldenl lion. John Slllllo Gen ,l Ma nnxer ` E. B. {Webb BARBIE BRANCH A general Banking Business ondnctdd. Drafts issued on all part: of the, world. Do- posita received and interns allowed at {ligh- eat rate. A w. D. MORTON. Manager; U7" ""' -yawn & Gmuumo Srs. Tonoxujo. ` I an I-I Q` ~ 1, ' Phv 0!; 825.00__ nluo_,,9p9u_M. ' ""' '~-=-tv% hn`- in - in Y0}! !$Wl "I9II1III-nu - v-, ' ESTABLISHED .-1'a'-5" Qapjtal .- $2o450.000 HID lth BA N? |,..I.o{ ASSOCIATION nam~:anx ra.s.HIvNAtE.n8=8!A!J!6 2'24 Cl|II-Trot or Puu-lO0;'O9.- Heath ` ~ *' ff: - 0 w - '.-6' ..30 Clusfsligg :5 _Pu_:o--_ p11,. -.....--.;.V|`|llo 0|.` fIOC""_ 3". -'81oo.oo.' . ' Named Rm--.Mn. gem s50..~00- JNO. I uuuurn ---j- --u-~-u~ !f.`X3`. ux:z". 7sirt'1'1XI'1f.'3'd`f' " T""`. If living at 3! distance lent: BANKING `BY MAIL. -' VOL . LII. No. 20 SAMUEL -` Tnw Anvnnrnnnnnru; | V u w}'.u`. eight offn d we will It 0 I903 Mo: xpreuC.O inn. Yam MALL AWNGS How they grow mtl\e:L. . . A. . ___._, . R. `LAMB. Manluar Barrie Branch; N_|ONEY TO LOAN. . , _A _}_!_._A- H.-. F53 SKLE. xnr: un-I-uv 9- .u,, For: SALE _2o ~ WHOLE -No.35" 3:1. W Esx.1cY. Proprietor. ; v aw. H.Tsi-{Aw T I - T U C W In ve - In ten year: V011 amounts amount! on . I-A 1 1"` .-_ai IU"WW Pnlucxran, oo+++o+o+++o+oy` Ocean Baths; A j 1--- i 1... base. 3 3.a;:a;:a::a; ,. -.o:N['.";-. _ .-NV ` D O m%nATTER&_`3 You can get the practical, 113- V fteahing and invigontinj; results. of an Ocean 'bath.hy the use of the refineclsea salt we sell. 801 _wa.ter, you know, containoanum- " ' berg!` elements` salt, each of which is oh tdnic . character. . , If you haviehauy 'do1bt`u "to the ` Ain~-t'ho. morning fdllowdd thy I` ? il d0\i_blBdA'l0`l` thoduv. value ofseahhsalt baths my one_';., _ xblink rnhhing and aoojhow ymt: V V: u7.Ee'ao:.o'3'JL7{t3L'aZ saelzii 1 Tel. 88. Oice, 41 Dunlop St. 3: 4, ' .' Yard, Fo9tot'Ma.1-y street. ,, +-M+4d-+'~3"`!'44!+-3-!!+b!f!?M-3"!f' [mum-:3. Lmfii HARD" AN15o'1r'r woon PAHC>V2N'IB3--8-"7- a'"7.._ 3-_++++++++++++-:++++++++++-tg_t_- . _ v -- - -_< Huh no mmskohl `YARD, FOOT OFV TORONTO STREET. 5 omen-s1TnunIonsuea:,n;rri QEMENT Lnu AND sI_nu'm.:s; Sun Port VVV muuw uiuuu ull'!l|'| II`! WOPIII CHI ftif B8-y ponue uccuui to law glme pianos. The tone Is beautiful an the action tecpoudo to tn`: mat` dojcutc touch." _ . . 0 of Heiatzmnn 8 Con ud CAVETVT MB`ARRE%5N` `DIRECTOR 0l" I`IlI IAIPNIIQN . ; qoNsnn`vg'ro.Inf or nwsw_ - "::= ::.,'-.:.~*as;~~ I =.:--:..-':;:::.v::.~~` m e n nurvaro u ' ' . Y mum ..a...`:..?: utarial. artistic workmamlp And the improve- ments found therein are worth the gram: ex- pogue ngguury law these ninnon. Th. 9...... Heintzman &co;Pianus:| BARBIE Music stone. j A. F BIRRETT; n8iPstS:n'i8 i Guyana White LmE,E I Stare Portland CEMENT; } Goal. Wood.-eLath and Shingles We keep the best. Shtiafac - 3 % tion' assured if you deal with} _j.____ __ ._ _.Z __..4 ._ _ 4 I0`: and 25 at R0berts0" S\Dr%"% We '_rm: AlI the but qupliw gnsrt;: n;o6d. |KlE. DYMENI |V|EN'$_HAT5 or OUR 0VV_N`MA!~'Ul`A0'1'URE. O O 0 If Aij :Qj ---4