Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 9 Jun 1904, p. 4

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BAY. We have about 25 Ladies Spring Suits left which we offer at a. great reduction. Sizes ranma from'32 to 38, in colors of Grey, B1l1e,B1`0\vn.3;?(i Black. Regular price $9.00 to $15.00 each. Now --...J..........2..-.`I 1'._.._-. db! xn ____ Skirts of Snowake Tweed in Blue, Brown and Black ground, regular value 935. Speclal at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 00' 0. Fancy Tweei and Cheviot Skirts, Tbought at socrice prices, good value at $3.00 and $1.00. Special price . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . ..$l.95 ---.-.v-... ..-V - 14-.-\r\4 'rvQv\I ttnderpriceciagm $4.50 up. SUITS AT HALF PRICE new om`-.'ss sxurrs I. `NI Cof'f'c 'M'e-r;h3`II"' l'L.Ll.JKJ-I2 J..1.I.u.L'4 L)\JJ-'-|~`- the things we would like to supply you with during the hot weather : Best Brands Of Bacon and Hnms,sugar cured` Boiled Hams always in. Cut Niceavored Bologna. Pickles in bulk and in glass. Olives- The most fetching Sau Potted Meat in small tin?` Snrdines in best olive 911 Crisp, fresh `and dainty 3 cuits for afternoon tea; 315 to use at same hour, Chine Imperial-TEA at $1.25 per lb- in 25 packets. ,. Mrs. James Brown. on Sum1;L\'- , Master Willie Stone has r<~H1I`n"d home fto Toronto after spr-miim-' 1` cou~ le of weeks with fri(*m!.s INT?` 1'. George Brown, of Evi-T`*T- 15 Spending some time with his mph? mura Born upvxlulllg : ews here. JUDGMENT AGAINST` ORILLIA >| HESE ARE SOME OF things" WO111dm3 fe ,uca.L U]. `gulp: J.u.'c11'y Luuuuy. . `MISS Llzzxe Gibson is Spt`n11I1L"-1 `few days with friends in B-`0'.' Mitd Wihnrrxr nf Ah-Hn Cc x'3~illl1Lr LUW_ uays WILL! 1I'lBIl(lS H1 13" `_"T' Mxss Cherry, of -Airlio, is vixmns with the Misses Biggur. Mr, Mnrfin nf Rnucnn cnnn."SU1}' Miss Anhic Bell. `of Barrie, ?s`t`m`: guest of Miss Mary Malley. `Nfim T.izm'p. fl:1.~... :e ennmHnL' :1 1\_zIis; i,.'i;'ing:`c:z~1x.`,.\vho has huwr Spending some time at Col. ().`13rI'011'-`: lleft on Monday, for `Scotlami. t\.-:a.... - _ . -..- _--up-nu.-.-s-J ' L\IL I~JvvLIl'A|``' ? Quite a. -number of summx-r LOUI- ists have arrived here, which is nuk- _ing_ our vi1lagb ` _.v--- sWhen is our next football u1_:1tci.? Mr. Jos. Simpson is putting .`. self- _feed'er on his threshing niachim-'zh~1.< year.:This is a good ixnprovum-nc over the oldastyle of fee'diu: tum` band-cutting. Joe is :1 iiusiiz-1'. mini is determined to have an up-Y0-dL1i*3 outfit. and deserves another hundred day. season this fall. '* Quite 8. number from this vicinitf went to Barrie on Friday night I0 hear Mr. R. R. Gamey, and .rp0Y him a good speaker. ' `A.l':..... 7:--.-,,, . g u 1 The extension of our station is :2- bout completed. and will be occupied by an operator fbr the sumuu-r sea- 74.`... for business; fl`-he Divisional" Court at 0sgoo.de- Bell has given .judg ment on. a {mo- tion in the ease of Pntriaohe hgainet the town dt Orillia. permitting an amendment to the statement bf. claim of the plaintiff. and ordering judgment fin favor of the plaintiff to: $42,549.99. with interest~._at e 5- 061' eent. from April 11.: 1902.-`thee 31dgmexi_t _ie to` be jo.`g hinIte the ;A;,t1}xp.e;`jtermv: jetj _t_h,'e_ V eeiilun ot .. the "0313 3|W_3a Hoi.LY.T $5.00 $6.00 $350 $4.00 Jun 9, 1904 ;D1:VI8IONAL oouwr A1.-LOWS run: ~ `noun a42.549.o_9 wrra mun- new mom 1902. ~ A |llev|in&Murchison Voting` on June kI7tlx. GREAT BARGAIN `OPPORTUNITY Our_ 1 Women s and Children s Black Cotton Hosiery at 10c, 12c,' 15c 18c, 20c and 25c. Fancy Hosiery 35c and 40c pair. `A All wool `Cashmere Hose 25c pair,` 4 pair for 900 ; 35c pair, 3 pair fof $1.00; 4-0c pair, 2 pair for 7 5c; 500 pair, 3 pair for $1.40. T Hefe is .a. rare `chance. V. Our new, stylish, n'up.to.date Dress V `Goods and Suitings will be sold at phenomenally low prices, Tl`he. continued cold weather during the past six weeks makes it possible for `usto offer exceptional bargains. Some 'one s is your gain Right in the midst of the Dress season we offer these goods to our customers at from 25 per cent; to .50` per cent. [less than the regular price. These goods are ; all new, fresh," rst class and up date 1904 Dress Goods. 445c'.._.`All wool -Dress Goods in mixtures of garnet and white, green and white, brown and white, black end white and blue and white, for 29c. 55 ma %75_A11 Wool Dress Goods. This line: is made up of two kinds of Drese `Goods. T Some were 650 andsome 75c. All shades of blues, greys, greens anc_1_Resed-a all for 42c yd; . 15k)-_-j_A~m/ll wool VVorsted Dress Goods,in browns,no.vy blues`, fawrxs, etcf, all for 55. V "T T "$].00.__A1l wool Dress -`Godds, in pearl greys, nreseda,` black and white mixtures and navy and whites Now 750. $135 Suiting in all wool tweeds, light colot ed mixtur_es, extra nice ' quality and latest designs for 75c yd. New Flake Zephyrs, in all colors, 15c, 20c and 250. '_ special pricesjin Men s:and Boys Suits and men s overcoats stil continue. Remember` we sell a boy s blouse shit from`$1A to $4.75. A_ two-piece suithrom $1.75 to $4.75. A three.piece' suit from $2.50 to $6.50 and M0n s Suits from 05.00 to $14.50. One door East of Union Bank. ;.,;;,; who .d.,,,,r.,-d `hm been ailing for. Mrs. G-owan. Mrs, Joyner. Mrs. Gras- the past year and 'was a`.g`en-eral ta-` Gt? MP8 M1'tno P`3'3-..G- M"t-. v\or&t_o."a,mo,11g all who knew - mm.` M188 'R086r80n. Mnss Woqds. Missl Our Barnest prayer goes up to _God_gHogc. `Mia Grasett. Miss Gladys Ar-M 'gg:-at _inay he ' fenthto ttlgq; d,`a.-gh.` Miss Perkins. Miss _MoQonkey._ ".9W'!3__..... 3 Y ; m' 9 9m 0, Miss Gladys Kelsie. and Stanley Pen-_ - -. mbe em '.l`h,." -M - %?`*c eh 0- rm warrrmt mt M at P?P9r'3!'%:r>*3`} ;\;9*`?"n-l .We are Asorryi-,to'relat-e the` `death of Frank Barry, who. at the` early, age of 21 .wa's cal`lejd' away `on Fri- dfay 'evenin '. across the mystic riv- er to join I;-he~blc"ssed one`s in the Golden Rt Wm. Lik-eTa flower. he was ipluckiai to `bloom in the heaven: ly Pcaradris where friends meet ._to part no mom. :Wie will miss a mell- beloved land reis'pec`tdd friend. "He will !be with uls no more bn aearth. 1...; L3. ._g_._1 ;.--.u._, ' v-av I-JAVA V Val '\\-IIQL Ivllp 1!-ii? 1.39 .;;;.'.;&T (Eons. and his qpleasant cpmsversaltions will `ever remain . a memorial in -our -hearts. Trea-;d softly. disturb not "his sleep-I """" " "t"*" 80 - sweetly and ` 'peaodf_ully the`re : Trewd softly. and let `not your (weep- __V.._. _'_-.J' j-.`\Q ovv QJIJU JIIIIL `II III!!!` ing _ Awake the young_ and fair. '1`rea,d_ `softly. for down` to his bile l III '1`-he-;a.'z`1gA.el_s` liave wihged their way. They have `borne hinh across the -..I.I ..!II-... . 6 5'o'.{.'b;}1e'; 3'7" 1'0 `62? _quvo*ted' at. $5.00>pe1` c'w`t., in -price" was exlpeotetd`. "" oQuot_ations, -however. should stiff- en a little, as it will fbe'.somQ' time` yet 'be'fore new potatoes will be marketed at a price to make `.the'm available to all.` On the grain mar- ket wheat `sold -at 90 to 92c.'.a bush- el,` oats 31 to 32c.. peas `soc. "Ar-ye, 48 to 500. `barley 37 to 40c._ Hogs were quoted` $5.00-per but` ;a\ drop 2... .....:-... -- .... -__.-_u.-..I\ .;;La'm.ai;;' ` "?? `" W-here. `dawns . the bright glory of i `A large amount of butter and le7g`gs was marketed` on Saturday. although the prices offered` were not very Jen- couraging to the housewives.` But- ter swans a drug at 12 and (13 cents a. ipound. the-dealers not caring Ito handle much of it.` even at that price. Eggs brought 13 and 14c. a Idczen. Prices for poultry remain steady, chickens selling at 80 cents a pair, fowl at.60 cents wand turkeys at 11 cents a-pound. `Potatoes have dropped to 49 and 50 centsvuafbag. `and the prices have scared the `fur- mers off the market. Only about 3 iloads were *br ght in on Saturday. I\-_-L_L1-_`_ 1, _-,___, _1 _,-i I ,1,-an which the town may make against the plaintiffor Adetendantth Ryan, or the Electrical Maintenance Company, as to anything which occurred since April 11. 1903. ` SATURDAY MARKETS LEFi:oY. vay `on 1'r1- one`s the flower, heaven: The Daughters of the Empire held` their last meeting for thiscisenason on May 25th. The Chapter has been working in aid of the Deep iSea (F;-, Ids meet _t,o shermen on our shores of Labrador. miss .-w,eu_ A `box wassent containing a `lard.- _!riend_ quilt. 13. woolen mufflers. 2 lgirls-V 8 jackets. 1 dressing gown. 1 dressing; hiswpleasantijacket. 8 flannel articles of child- remain, man's clothing. 2 boy's flannel shirts. . 1 coat, 1 waistcoat. 2 pairs of _1trou- t sleep, ers. 3 pairs of. men`s woolen mitts, 7 `_ 1 pair, child's woolen gloves. band- ly that,-.8: ages. 6 small scrap books. and` ban` ha:n'd'somelyV fbound one for the con-,` . valescent ward. in St. Anthony`: hos-' 'air. ; 1 pital. being the only one Canadians hi}. are requested to support. A check . _ I-01` $20-00u_wasisent to the surgical : department. Grateful` thanks are` Lgrgg nth due to,__ the following who fshowed _ -. their sympathy. by contributingtlan-` t 310,-, 0;` nel_. yarn. pieces for quilt. pictures. . A 's_crap books and money :-Mrs. Todd. 1 for M G7.W&D- Mrs: Joyner. Mrs; Graa-' igefnepal 19,.`cet;t. Mrs; Morton.`Mrs.HG`eo. Morton.` new him; Ilicgerson. Miss. Woods. Miss up .ton_Gox1;t1Ioze.c Mia. Grasett. Misaviiladysi Ar-_ Vent to irchd;naash.nllMiu Pe1'?lt,in;a.;laliba--,1|IoGcnkey.__ ` I blc =_them.tov u:.. l:0..1'...I. .-'r..`|`.: . . -2;`.-.~.s a.-.;1~:.._`-u-:.'_. `A 'd*isasfrous fire took place at .-`t-he home of Mr. W_':alter Rolston, Bellel Ewart, `one day last week. when his barns` and`Foutbuildinigs were burned to the ground. Mr. Rolstoh had `been Iburninlg g'rass 'and- his 9 little; girl had been watching` him. She-. . ah-ought it: would` be all right to set .'fire to the straw, `in the ham, (which she -did, resulting as above. A At the meeting of the .County. Council last week. Mr. John Pow- ell` purchased [the Grand Opelra House for $94,050. The structure cost $14,000 and dis conceded to [be without` a, superior. for the purposes inte-nd'e`d. outsidp the large cities. n Mrs. A. R`. eTu`d`h-ope." of Elinvale, has received word `of the -`death `of her `father, Thos, Lawson. which sad event took place at his` home". `~n California, on May-18th. Deceased lived in Oro for forty years. .'remov-. ing We the United` States afbou-et 7 years ago. He leaves/'a wife`, four !d*aug~hters and two sons to mourn his loss. ' _. - .- .-.. ' 4- 11 _ \7'___;_ ANNUAL MEETING annn IN omn- LIA on SATURDAY L431`-L-eno. - RAISES I8 PRESIDENT. v!Prof. Loohead. of the Ontario Ag1_. College. `Guelph. is anxious to g`e't correct and timely `information re- garding` cases of stock-poisoninig. throughthe eating of certain weeds `either in pasture -or in hay, Iamd` re- quests that any such cases be Era- p-orted to_.him with full particulars. The Dept. is preparing a `bulletin (on poisonous weeds, and the informa- tion `is much `nee'd`ed._' s The annual meet-inlg of the East Simuoe Farmers Institute was held in Orillig. on Saturday. .The follow,`- ing officers and directors were el- ected`;-4 ' I` 1-: on w, 1'I.__..!-`_ _ vvlpuu Pregdent, George Raikes. Barrie; `Vice-'P:res..~ E. ' W. .Ki'tchen.- : .Lover-3 ing; Sec"retary-Treasurer, J. R. Hale,10ri1lia; Directors. Messrs. J. S. Nelson and T. M. Hipwell, `Priceb Corners; _W. A. Trimble. -Hampshire Mills; the Rev. J. H. She'ppard.'. Goldwater; ;A. A. Bell, Oro Station; Thos. Craig. Craighurst: ..,R-. A. Leh- mann, D. M. Harvia. C. L. Stephens . A. fcuippage, J. `M. Selak, and! }Wm. Rugby; M. Baird, Jaratt"s Corners; Mr. `Campbell. Gilchrist; Robert A]- 1en.VUhthoff; R. `C. Hip`we1l..-.Fair Valley; W. J. Thompson. Edgar; H. Whitney, 'Ardtre-a; Gol. W. E. O ? Brien, Shanty Bay. ' 111- . ___,-11 I..- L.Jl..:I.' LAID ulouxxvvo The `funeral took place on Wed- ne-s`d*ay. June 1st, of Mrs. 'John' Sweeny. who had -bevlh a re'siden|t bf Barrie `for the last half `century. `The deceased was well and favorably known in` the town, and sympathy will be exteznde\d to he'r -daughter. Miss `Annie. LIED 1990. Mr. cRc\bt.v Curran. of the News- Letter, has `been e'lecte`d by acclam.- altion to fill t-he vacancy ini the 301'- illia. .'Council. caused" by the recent resignation of R. J. Saniderson. Mr. Curran will` beg`-of {material aid to _the council in solving its present dif- ficulty in connection with the pow- er T question. a . One `of the `most widely known persaonages in the County passed a- way. on Friday last. when William D. Mccvonkey, auctioneer. succumbed to an attack "of blood-poisoninig. In- terment 4t-ook place at the Pre's_by- terian -9Cemet`ery on` the 6th liuei tot Innisfil. Rev. Dr. McLeod. and Rev. - Wm. McConnell officia~tin~g. The funeral was largely attended.` A Tlie -by-law to raise by debentures $52,000 `.W'a`.S c-arric-d= in Orillia. on MIon`d`ay, "by -`a good majority. The money is to pay `for the extension. and repairs of the power plant. con- !sid`ered {by everyone so" lnecaqsary. and there was [little or no apposi- tion. only fourteen` votes being poll- ed -'ag'-ainst. -At the recent District Mee'ting|of the Method`isc church. in Orilliab, Col- lier .s'treet congre1g'a.ti`on 're'porte`d -a larger income than any church in the district. ` ' - . . u 11r_.,1 -an swung -r..nu-nnuJ _.-an-J u .Win'ter meetings will be 'he ld:' in Shanty Bay, Oro Station, Edgar; Craighurst,` Moonstone. Coldwater and Orillia. - S ' .~.. .. - - --..-_.. T The receipts for the y.e"arA (were $344.94 and the 'expenditure $220.72. leaving a "balance of $124.22. Tanunns INSTITUTE Additionai `Locals. THE NORTHERN ADVANCE \o\n_]. ILA -nan:-IA vu-ov- Quite a number from here drove to `Barrie on Eridlay last to- hear Mr. Gamey. the "Men Jfrom the Manitoulin." an`-d. `had the weather 'boen more favorable. yogr correspon- dent thinks . that our little `burg would have `been almost jdeserted. Those who wont give an excellent` report.- and one was heard `to say that although Mr. Gamey spoke for `two ihou and.-` a half. he -would have been unite` willing, to have listened -to `him for another oourp1e'of`hour's. .lI\L- IAjL`-4_- -3 Ll_!.. I---I!L__ -___ I-_I.. 3Ein-L{f$"BE}I.L"`iIaa";}B'{nea' ?"*%!;% L..`?9"`*L ` *1!` 3119* 9`. uv mucous -.v- wugvwogvn wvv-l-cw -_ -.---- -- The ladies` of this locality are $00]:- ing forward` to the Woman's Insti- cute =moeting to be head here on Friir day. '10th. inst. .-a`f-tjernoon and eve- I1`." j . wran- "HQ. 0. and Miss Bella Wattib spent |,8und:ay` _wit'h ;riqn=d here. ' if-.' Laura_jMoMurray spent` .thi ;W'e0ik with ; 8ta_.y n{r- friehfds. ' 'd _'A'-!' 0 ,g_ _A___A_g| M1-. Sidn:oy Jaooiln dt Toronto. in spending affesw: days under the par- ental roof. * . .` - - nu. :4` can ... 'wM"r-.w-W. F. Tye, -chief engihe{er. said that among" the tenderers (were two Canadian companies, and that it look- ed as if izhere `were at least three concerns in the Domititon willing to undertake the work. ' -vn tuna - vans: v-v -`----v Mr. D. Riach, of Barrie, `spent: l Sund'ay `with Mr. Ro'bt. Johnston. , 1 I - ,, _. - -,_ ..,_-..n. Q--.. .'Dhe crops in this locality _are but-g fering from the rain. ` Jr, txr -n *n-__a. _.n n____2- --,-__..LI wu-ans-y-J . -y... .-_- - _-v~.. ' v-__--..- i `Mr. L.1~oyd Livings'ton_ spenvt'-S`un- iday. in .` Elmvale. A _ ,n-__ '.e#-_,-.,1____- 1..-..- Saturday's Globe published the `fol- luowing idespatch from Montreal ;- Replying to the editorial in yester- day's Globe `on what the C. ;P. `R. should do regarding the building of the proposed branch from_Budbury to Toronto. Sir `Thomas Shaug'h_nes- sy, Presid'ent of the -`Canadian: Pa- cific. on his return [rom Ottawa to- night, said to The '.Globe correspond- ent that it was Dbl necessary for the company to geixa charter. ad they .a1read`y had the right to -build the line. He also declared emphatically that the line would _be built by the Canadian Pacific. and that .'che- ten- ders were already in hand. It would `be a `few days. howevefr, before they could (be examined. Canadians as well as Americans had been invited to `bid. - V.e- o u-- sun -1-! . . g on TENDERS ARE !c. p.12. SUDBURY LINE WILL stmn - LY 131: BUILT. TEMPTING PRICES CHOICE MILLINERY AT" Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week the following tempting bargains will ` V p 0 he offered in our millinery show rooms; s ! Trimmed Hats, regular marked price $7.50; to sell at - T Trimmed Hats, valued as high as $9.00, to sell at 0 - - Trimmed Hats, oered last week at $5.25, to sell at - Trimmed Hats, regular marked price $6.00, to sell at - All Untrimmed Millinery at reduced prices this week. E E SARJEANT & SMITH` DIRECT IMPORTERS 1* AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAZAAAAAAAAAAAnnnnnn 4; vvvvvvvvvvvyvvvvvvvvvvvvvv vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv uwvm . ESARJEANT & SMITH BUNNIDALEV conxnns. Thursday, rooms; Trimmed regular marked valued high offered Hats, You have the absolute assurance of perfect; comfort if you wear our $1.00 Corset," with the addition of grace, style and symmetry of mould. Complete range of_ sizes always in stock. ` SARJEANT 3. surrws GORSETS AT $I.OO. White Muslin Blouses, sizes 32 to 40, stylish make, trimmed with embroidery ,~ good - value at $1.00. Special at. . . . . . . .. 75c White Muslin Blouses, trimmed with ne lace and tucks, in full range of` sizes. ' Special at ._ . . . . . . . . . . . .' . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.00 new suuman WAISTS We found it necessary last week to replenish our stock by visiting the Montreal market--and as the wholesale season is well advanced, we secured great bargains in many lines to clear. Purchases are coming to hand. Among the new things we offer this week: Now IN HAND .4 MINESING. TO BE A MONTH FULL or-' SPECIAL OPPORTUNITIES AT THE BUSY STORE tauumuum NV . i Q AAAAAAAAAAAA `W 7"` ivy,` , M M` WW4 VVy"`A` Vy"'A y A TUNE! M; u1.gga;' :;i.i."' ..;; ';:.;:..- ed -home. after spending a few. {days With; -in Allistvon. .. -v- ------ v vunnauv Va 5 Inpllnlunll Mr. John Oamp be'llT has sold [his bawmil} to Mr. Slews. of Edgar. Il'2_. `If- ___ 'l\-`II_ L - A , Mr. 151}: new. sl:=o"1:t;"is.- nearing] 9.mletjun. will ; soon `he re_a.dy ..___. --- v- u--.; -up . Miss Lzfggie Campgell of Stayner. was the guest ofthe Misses Raymer. Sun'd`a_1y. 'MARB;IED.-At St. Thomas` church, `Shanty Bay. on Tuesday. Jume 7. V -1904.`by the Rev. H. V. Thompson. Mia Ma.-bel Sanderson. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Sanderson. to Mr. Horace A8. Hardy. ojf Toronto.- . Miss Watt._ot- Allandale. is visiting _-with Miss Jennie Graham. M"-. Perry. photographer of Stay- ner. took 9. oouple.o'f phdtos of the ladies at the` raising. and one of -`the burn after it waslwup. `IE2..- If, _..P_ 1! I II 1 un- Nearly every man in the commun- ity went to Stayner Saturday even- ing to hear Mr. ~Gamey. ` e Mr. J. A. Moir ,of Fairview farm, raised his barn last u'I`hursday after, noon. Messrs. Thomas `Arnold of Clearview, and Stuart McQuay acted as captains. and everything (was pro- greming in a. lively and satisfactory manner, when an accident `which might have proved fatal. occurred, and cast a gloom` [over all present. and in consequence of ._which there was no race. Just as part of the plate `had been put in place. Mr. .'Ed. Wigg'ins"'fell from the top girt-a.` dis- tance of 24 feet, {striking the stone foundation. and alighting' on" his [head, on a block (of wood. Fortunp ately. Drs. Hunt of (New Lowell. and `Pearson and McLeod. of Staynler. were at the raising and reln'de'red their services. The injure'd man was removed `tothe house. but did not regain consoiousnless until Thursday mornirw-, when he was oable to be` `removed to his home. and we -are ghrl to learn that xheislalmost ~`him- scl 1 again. - Mr. John Schell took a trip to! C-olwell last week. and `brought back his bride. MissBaker. of that place. -Misses Ida Rogerson , of Lefroy, pd Tena Rogerson of Churchill. and essrs. '0. P. McLennan `of Lefroy. and F. A. Rogerson bf 'SCh_urchill. were guests at Mr. . George Moir s, A last wek. _-_ c__.____:--_-_ Mr. and Mrs. atil [tended "the _wedding- of Mrs. `Mc- Lean s niece. Miss Mary (Currie, o Gollingwood. last week. ` 11?-I1 1170 .0 1- DIN`: _ , '_ , 0-; -_ _'*i1_i;7.s _agg`i; Ys-p-ntua fewf days with her aunt. in A-Staynier, last her grandmother, Mrs. Ransier- 1: n 11- us I out 1' '71i'r`.'\'2r1'1"w}g'~i"n.Tfselencairn. i home" for a few (wedks. - from to-morrqw -on the by--law. to give a free site to thd Ba'rr`ie' Shoe Co. .and lend the conbern the` ksum at $10,000. A considerable amount of Bteck in the new` inldustry, has `been `subscribed by residents of the town. and the investmenit promises to "be one wvhich it will well repay his [to make. The company will pay-in'ter- out at '4 1-2' D81` cent._on `the Ioa`n land; was the town can borrow -the ' The v-oti-ng takes. pila-cc a week money `at .4 `per cent.. there! is `No loss sustained, but in reality a 'di`- ference in our favor sufficient to "pay all incidental expentses` `in con- nection `with making 'arra~ng`ements boon as the [by-law is endorsed by the property owners. the Company 'pr-e'po"ses_ to 'begin building immed- iaztely. in` order that the factory loam he in full swing by the fall. The in- troduction, of these new [industries in the town is causing a steady. -but `appreciable advance in real Estate - values. and (land owners are evincing at `disinclinatiou to sell their prop- erty in view of further ladvancds which are .cpn`fid*ently expeo .e'd.i These manufacturing oonlcerns mean a -great deal to Bgarrie. and fitujis `to be hoped that *as"lively an'in- lterest Will .'be taken in . oonmebtiioni zwith `the voting on the Shoe Doni- peny fby-law. as was "evinced when- the Oarriageompanyt by-'-law was for the vote to betaken. `etc . As iubmlittetvl to" the people. I

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