Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 20 Apr 1905, p. 1

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xeemanos. _ vuuu cs o . `an.- a ' ~ SIMMONS ad dun -mone _ Perhaps it you are now pnyingv 350 oroc. 9 ponncfyou ; may be" 0FFICE-4l i)UNLoP s'rRm:'r. :51 NOT A CHEAP TEA 5. : "i3' Let us show you some novelties in the line ofEuter ._Egg Dyes ' "before you buy. They are any i to the sad give much "better re- sults than ozjdinary dyes. The `cost is almost nothing. 100 color: and designs for 50, showing birds, animalnl, qworo, etc., _ sud you cannot invest a` niokel in any other wnyl that will yield more pleasure for tho little folk. is the beat fe'o:i-for-;out horses2| C LL AT THE - ` ` - V UI$lI TI $I`3I (km 1"` <*l1_-ms.r.- from 80 gear back. to 60 gear , wxthout dnsmounting for climbing `hills. giving .d.m{1|`I!m power as it is worked witha. trans- Imssmn gear. . . NEH: n-._ ..i - - -V/-- -A--~----4'-' with I larger and better nfck of T A Distinctivly.New DO YOU KNOW ';'HA I` -- wru. nu roam) .--- Bum. Good TEA the in ()hen_p__ at 25 cents I pound-. DRUG STORE . . .th'ane'v'e1f. . . ravw """_ "WU UP- I! "Y1 B1t'.Vc1c Sundries Wishing their W orc1...m..,a ..1.-...`L?.`.`.' The Hatter; nd learn ;vhy. It `Am 1:1 Ar-on The 1`obac};oE.t` DEAEER IN SIGN` OF THE INDIAN CIGARSTOBE ""13! If3U"IT IUIIZKZE '1 Sundries and ndvelties. Parties Wishing Wheels re-enameled. overhauled . 10v-ned, should leave them in at once or we $01! fpr them on Postal or Phone notice. , . `_` 0I`_\'Hun. In the Hun nf I-Anni:-A (Inna nimnnt _;iii Tc`. hoB"Li:ii, i;;a2. V` 4 Yr .. ` R. rogic Einze; and Humomtv, : ` MR. B`VR'ANK BE MROSE, Tenor. -_.._.. 1 -`.4----.' |ag_Aupore{u House] % __Ea.x_.[59'mieIt% Go; Spnngseedmg Agricultural Salt, Land ' .Plaster.Seed Peas, Bar- ley,0sts and Earliest va- 2 rieties of Potatoes and Seed Corn. Imported Mange]. Turnip and Rape V Seed. Gladiolus . and Dublin Bulbs. V ; anown at cn., BARBIE, r AAAAAAAAXAAAAAAA A A A A . 3o++o6'$'+'o$'o' j - - 2-v -r- `run `-75- FU`.ll55J 0 _ A large number of the young- people of this vicinity were enter- tained by Mr. end Mrs. Isaac Wall- win at a q.a.nc1n party on Friday night. 14th mst. he evening proved ver. enjoyable and the guests were we! pleased with the `hospitality shown. Vocal _and instrumental music -by the Mlsses .Wallwin con- tributed greatlg to the pleasure of- lthose assemble :o+'++ ++: "lift. Frd nd Miss Mary'Rich'a1`Id- son were guests at the home of Mr. Orok on.Sunday. - |-........ .____-L_-- hone , h 11 P t iinzlfe line of repairs done lm?` while you wait. - n. w. JUDsONo_g}:7rele)f`1*?"`:_"i' i:_&_ ' The farmers are busy seeding. Mr.'R. J. Russell is on the sick list; Messrs. William and Ernest Mo- Gowan left on Tuesday for Wetaski- w.i'n, `Alta. We wish the boys sno- oess.- - `BE '3vEz}e;E" a'{ce`I-nllon, April 12th. the marriage`-of Miss Florence M. Parker. daughter of Mrs. Parker. _6th con. Vespra. to Mr. Arthur A. Banber, of London. 0nt., took place in the presence of the immediate rc- latives at the home of the bride's mother. The bride wore _a handsome gown of champagne eol;enne over white taffeta. and was unattended. She was given away `by her brother. Mr. John Parker. Many beautiful gifts` were received. among them` a piano from the groom. Rev. W. S. Westney officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Badber left on the 5.20 t-rain for their home in London. the bride travelling in a tailor-made costume of green ladies` cloth. ; A'pretty wedding took place at the residence of Mr. D. J. McKin- non. Rosedale, when his niece. Miss Winifred McNichol. only daughter of the late Benson McNichol. was mar- ried to, Mr. Grant MacIntyre.eof the Metropolitan Bank. of Toronto. The `ceremony was performed by Rev. J. J. Elliott. of Midiland. The bride s -`brother, Mr. -Hartman McNichol. gave her away, and her cousin. Miss May` McFaul, of Toronto Junction, was (bridesmaid. The house was. tastefully decorated - with flowers. The newly-married couple will re- side in Toronto on their return from. a short wedding `trip. Mrs. Maclntyre will be rem-embered as having made her home here for a portion of the last year or two. - Mrs. George McBride, of Vhiladelr phia. who has been spendingeome time in Cookstown with. her sister, Mrs. J. S. Duff. was in` town over Sunday visiting "Mr. and Mrs. `James McBride. Mulcaster street. Mr.. H. Crossland and two sons left on Tuesday for the West, where" they intend taking` up farm- ing. Mrs}. Crossland and the other members of the family will join themmin the course of a few`weeks. r\.. tir, 1 __._.. `......., ....-..-V...-sun. Us uuul. -yaauv. 3 Mrs. Ran in, of Smithfield. has `been visit-ing~ -Mrs. W. Sarjeant. ,Wellingiion street. for a few weeks. ` IE2..- ID_`l'f__ , Mr. G. A.vRadenhurst. chairman o itthe _B. C. I. Board." will represent :that body at the Provincial Educa- -tional Association's /Convention in :'l`or'on-to_ cnext week. _Mr. Alex. Ifrimrose. o Mine- lsmg. and ms ` daughter re- ,turned from Scotland _ on Fri- `day. Th_ey were accompamed by Mr. .R. S. Prnmxjose. of Glasgow. a nephew `of Mr. Prnmrose. ' ----.- _ __.._ - . . M133 Deu;>{:_, ,S9;'>`rno. "q.'}s '1` I ! `Is:-wisp`-I-:29" .Qui ..-a -v.. .-w-vvv I in I.\J It 11 UUQBI ' iss McKee ancize MissesePaton represented Barrie at a concert in the Town Hall. New Lot/vell. V'la-st `night. - `If__ I ! A 7` I c . c - - Can ` , `1,uiHu.... ._-- - v.-navy--vs-v Au vuv IbLl.|.|J - Mr. Fred Lewis was quietly mar- riedpyesterday at Uptergrove to `Miss `Ray McDonald. `of that - place. `IR :-.3 `D....I.:... -4! Q_'.2LLS-I) 1.-- l"iM?i"ssA .Floreno?6.Marr left this morn- ?ing to spend a few days with Grav- ienhurst .fri_endI. ~ v-------vv .o-nvn-`nun I 3 Rev.` Dr, "Finlay occupied the" pul- 'pit of the Bradford Presbyterian _Church last `Sunday. " V ' `In ('9... Y`l'-_.I-__-# _ ' 1'1 -- - cg. I nu--rv n'IAJ\CCJ I "it; Geo. Henderson on Friday celebrated the 59th anniversary of `his {enlistment in the` army. `M - `l:\....A r..--.:.. --_-_ --_2-u_, MN ".a=;:a;a;;,2;`.s :5 gr M1`. and will spend. "the holiday with friends in Brad- ford- I 3o 'o| o ;v v v vvvvVVVVVVV VVVTTV f Personal Moment mun-.t U R51`. COUNTY. 01'` SINCOB 1 AND.` T!!! noimcion OF CANADA OUR CRITERION. Luv uuuer urn-SE8 Ol cne_oompany are first-'.-class,1';_1 thejr`. _1:esp9o_tive_ Farta; -and~`a-ni `"1: enjoyaahl ` ' n.::n`rnmimdg- ` '?9'P,3 _'I`-he inim-itwble "Jimmy" Fax and Inns. concert corqpany will` give. an osntertaihmenrt in, the Opera House o-marrow `mght. Mr. `E3: .wi1l-1-`en-A . {some .g{$o.`the':-latest 09 losonbgzs. _: nd`. J _ mm -- ~ ai zu puu Luuxxuug. uxumucrs 01. cunnin- es in which no service is held on this day. and others. are earnestly invited to unite with the congrega- tion of Christ Church in the-service oammemorating the crucifixion of our_~b-lessed Lord and Saviour_Jesus Christ. "The Lord "hath laid on Him the giniquity of us all ;" any who care. to-Join in gratefully cele- 'brating this solemn and momentous [event which changed the `history of `the world and the destiny of man- kind, will -be heartily welcome .at Christ Church on Friday morning. "Is it nothing `to you. -all ye `that Kiss `by? "Behold. and see- if "there QUIT! l\`I`Fl\Ilr -I1-1`-1| , gang. 4-.- wan. gwuuuxuwxl. The tender of Fitzsimmons & Co. for $285 for a hook and ladder truck received -the acceptance of Council on can ition that a `satisfactory oontrac `be given" for due perform- ano-e. There will -be service on Good Fri-: day in Christ Church at 11 o'clock in -the morning. Membersvof church- in ixrhinh nos canning In Innlal .. -~_>._- _ :..' / , ' The Latest Thing in Wheels .' (`ALL AND SEE THE-NEW '7 U1 AD UVCH LIL: A motion, Lowe--Dyment, `that the Barrie Gas 00. be permitted to make apermanent connection from its Bay- field street main with the sewer was, withdrawn. Q 1-.43 :`-I-u:w\nvv\n\-an 9- (`A LUL .u1aL1IUul..1ULI. . ` ' All garbage collected in the vicin- ity of Ross street south will be util- ized to improve.the roadway on that street as the chairman of Wgrks sees fit. ` .......L:__ `I'_---- `I\_._..__.1_ LI 4 |.I LLIALLI UL E115 auu ruulie. Chief King presented his report of coal wexghings since April 3rd, which showed that the `by-law _waa being well observed. 4 r.A\lr:n 117:`. an`;-nan ..-A 2-42.. uvxug wcu UU:n:I.'V'U(l. - David-= Lewis will clean and drain the swamp .on, the N. E. portion of the agricultural grounds, for which he-is to receive $15, wo'tk to be done under supervision of 't`he_~ chairman of Marking and Parkg. IIH... .. A L--- ---.._ _\J-,L-A nu nplu xun passqu. _ . John Peters reoegved permxssxon to out down certam trees as re- quested Iby him. Christ Church also was accorded a like privilege. Aid. wii!I!nR' nnmo `van nlannpl nun Ul. z.u.1Lxs!=L:I auu. rurxa. ~ The auditors report was adopted. wand 100 copies ordered to be printed `for distribution. - tvnvslsnl-uzn n...ngl-A4` 3.. LL- _..!A!, was accorded [me privilege. Aid. Williams name was placed on the Finance and Assessment. Fire and Police. and Water. Light and Sewers Committees. he being elected vqhairman of the last mentioned com- mnttee in place of Aid. Strange. Aid. SY'Y'9'n'"\V| ha fho n.::ur nhnr_. wuuuucc nu pxuuc UL tuu. acrange. Ald. Stra'ngewill be the new chair? `man of Fire and Police. kini-' IT:..... ...................| I.-__ ..-A-_L on. `again. . ` It _was moved by Ald. Beardsley. seconded {by Ald. Watt. that this Council desires to express to the widow and family of the late James Martin, who, for many years. was a -trusted and valuable servant of the Corporation. its deepest sym- pathy in their sad bereavement, and that a copy of this resolution be for- warded to his widow. A .v\nn$:nn Ln .....-. -382`-.. TT2__-__L vvatucu `LU 1113 \V1llUW.` A motion to pay officer Vincent $1.50 per night -for special duty up to Apnl 17th passed. Jnhn pnfaru ranniund nan-n:....:-.. ` A1414 1\L\U 511119, '1'H.l!i NEW , Two Speed Automatic: caster Bra_|_|`(e.{ ! (`RH bu 1-'hnn......] r_.__- nn .._-__ 1. _ 1.- on ..--_ I auau ClK3ULl.1U puunul. lumps. Council went into Committee of the Whole _on the reports of estu- ma es. with Ald. Cowan in the chair. an did some whittling down in deal- ing with the proposed expenditures. The Commzttee had not nnished its labors at the time of rising. but will :sit again. If ILVOB 1-nnv-u-"I 1....` A1,! t)......J.._I-__ [WILL] LUV LVLd]Ql auppotuug IL. ; The I.0W_ wul provxde the police `ofncers wuh wate_rproot' capes and iaiso electnc pocket lamps. ' \ Cnnnnil u.-onr int-n (`.nrn.~n:|-um ..c \}.lUClCl1' [LU `PU pill. _. The Vtollowmg Commxttees present- ed repor.s of estimated expendxture lfor me current year: Markets and Parks, $508.50. 0: winch $190.50 was for markets, and $518` to: parks; Transportataon. Education. and Ln- dlgenxs, $750. of which $475 was tor House of Refuge levy; lure and Po- nce, $7,359.27, 01' which $4.L6'd.45 was tor lure Dept... $1,752.50 for Police Dept., and the balance for Couuczl Chamber and fire-hall maintenance; L.gnc, Water and bewers, $3.050. 'I"| _ TH` __, -_--_ --v..v--V . Vgvgvvvu The Fire and Police Committee re- ported In tavor of the appointment OI Ralph C. Vinoentfas patrol con- st 1e, at a salary of $350 per annum w Lh uniform and perquxsices, c1ut.es Vto commence nmmedzately. ' 1' A mnrinn fn inuarf the nonnn nF `nu uuu1u.n:uUc nuuuuutuusly. A motion to insert the name of Walter Kelsey` in -lieu of the commit- 1tee's nom.nec was `voted down, only Aldermen Brennan and Beardsley wuh the Mayor supporting it. The lnwn u-ull nu-nuuln 1-Inn nnltnn Lucy asxea to -De_ made passable._ The Bublgc Llbrary Board. .111 a. lsommumcatnon. requested the same -grant. $250, as "for last year. Dannhr KY- 0 -3 LL- I1_._.II 0 5-.-.--up Iy--avg can I-Ill I38 I. Jvalu 7 Report: No. 2 of the Boardk oil Worxs ereco'mmended_ that B. .1. Souies be engaged as superxntendenc and overseer on all work undertaken by Gounod during the year at $2.50 Pei` ay- ` Thna rnnnrf urnn nIv\Av\Ano' `L... ....l- 1. pay. \ _Th1s_ report was amended by sub- ;st1tut1ng` the name of John Bowel! `for that or P. J. Soules. Aldermen. Brennan. McMorran, Beardsley and Powell voung nay. I A . . . . . _ . _ _.......__-L',._ macnvn --- -v-no.5 .-us". Accounts aggregating $119.54 were ordered /to we paid, - vxrnanuuf PATROL CON STA-:B-I:-EIAND OVERSEER OF WORKS APPOINTED. g:,uu1 NEW Ami) up-To-DA'1'I-A: wHEEL's" HUI] Rh-n..1.. o.-___1_:__ -__1 _-.__n..I__ 1-\-..4.:-_ I; Council had a long session on Mon-` ;_ day night. sitting from 7.30 to 11.30. :Al1 the members were in attendance.` A_ld. Williams taking his seat for the }flI'S_t time as a member of the tow_n gjxtsslacure. . ` angina l)!L-L!'. -_J I"-|E- Avalulxiihlklvn !'_Messrs. Ritchie and Balfe wrote tsta ing their intention of erectmgl ia mber mill at the foot of Ross` -streetynear. the head of the bay. and calling -the notice of Council to the condition of the street which `they asked to be made passable. The Pnhlin Ihrnrv I-Inn?-A in n Hook andladder Ttuck will_ be _tp__ade by Good Friday Service in Chtist Church. m: u; 1 uv11u1u.. auu act?` U. l.n15.l.'6 .a_py` sorrow like unto ~ my sor- V_ ` i * 'l"h'e Fa`x~:(.`:o`n cu-t Co. I. Strange the Chair- manship of % Fire and Police. Local Firm. _ kg of 07 .l-LIU Ll.IU?Ll.I.lg VVELB JJUL DU W511 i1.LLC.lIU.` ed, as it should have been. How- ever. officers were elected provision- ,a_,lfiy.,an.dratifiqation will take plape :g8.l)._;:_8;'Bl1'1_l.`sB([l_ie!1t date; T119 club wall J "1'-he` Barrie Turf Club held :1 meet-3 ihg at the Vespra. House Tuesday evening, when `these officers were eleotedz. President.) W. Kennedyn ` .Se6mtary,- W. J. Gilks: Treasureni S. Bea-tty. It was decided to. hold a race meetin on 24th May. com-f prising `the to lowing events. for, which good purses W111 -be hung up:| 1st. (Fm-e `V for all, trot or pace; 2nd,; 2.30 Class; 3rd. 2.50 Class; 4th. Half- mile run, 24th.. {and : the. ,,prospeots % of a. . are. eneouraw-nzTs . LVITQLICU 01-CVCIIU V IOCUITR1 U3]. .4-`.._ ` .B`a.-rrie cricketers assembled at the sQuoVen`s on Friday night to `take stepsgcto o,rgani,ze.for .-the season. ..Theg.meetinq_ was not so well attend- onl -"n -=5 .- ....l.I `L - .-.4 ;no|'o\-1 `El --.- --For anything on may need in! `the way of an Jzlaster Suit. Top Goat. Fancy Vest. Gloves, Tie. Hac.7 or any article of Clothing or _Tog-3 gory. come here. We have the best things at fair rioes. Hunter Bros... Barme a_ Outfit era. 1 -. -- --- ..-..-_ ....... .,..- ....., _,.......,. Barrie, !following -`the example of other towns, continues to .grow westerly. Sev-en dwellings, mostly brick, are in process of construction on John street near_ the Carriage Works, and this part of the town is -evidently on the advance. Mr. G.! H. Esvten has already disposed of, quite a number of building lots in! this vicinity, although same were only surveged last week. I an-`U!-nun-\-as 1.JAl.rI:Io, '. 1.1.10` \JLUl.lllCl3o -0ur.$ i0.00 and $12.50 Men's Suits excel any we haveever been able to show at `these prices. Hunter Bros;. The Clothiers. Barrie. . The Canadian -Pacific Railway Company is calling for tenders for the clearing, grading. masonry, tim- ber, bridges, fencing. jracklaying,` fballasting, etc.. from Bolton to Parry Sound (121 miles). or any part thereof of its {Toronto-Sudbury branch. This seems to set at rest the stories that the James Bay and C. P. B. would. built one line jointly.| `D..--..:.-. .c..n---.._... .LL- -__._._.1- -1: %H_t`mter` Bros.; The "Clothiers. -We have Boys School Suits atl $2.50,. $3.35 or $4.00 that we gum:-i antee .to fill the bill exactly. If they `fail your money goes back. .n`1`nAx " '5 A-.._'. 1... - _ . -_--, -.-.. ,, .. ...,...... The late Chas. Cameron. of Col- lingwood, died intestate. It is un- derstood that Mr. Sandford Lind- say will be administrator of the estate. which will `probably exceed in value $100,000. TL A,-up -n o . - .- ....v gvv vvvo ' `O I will -be wise to make no Spring Suit Selections until you have seen our Beauties at $7.50, $10.00 and $12.50. Hunter B~ros., The Clothiers, Barrie. ' S \ - 00000.. 4 uouououOO0' ..__.._.._ ' The last meeting of the Minister- `ial Association, ibefore suspending `for the summer, will be held next 1Monday. Rev. Dr. McLeod reading :1 paper on The School Question in the New Provinces." ___c_.vv-..vv_ .. my.-guvvu W-'-EA.S'l'ER SALEVOF wonx, Trin- ity -Church Parish Hall, ,'I`.hursday atcer Easter. - Work -- Candy - Refreshment stalls. Important Sale of Handkerchiefs. Musical program i in evenimz- Affrnnnn ndrniquinn E Y. a..Luu\l.nCvL0uLK3LB. Luualuux pl.`UgI:iJ.I.l_l : m evemng. Afternoon admissxon, :free; evenmg. lovcents. 'I'VL.. I_L- :11.-- _ - v -V v --v -y.. At, a special meeting of the Col- legiate Board on Tuesday evening the -tender of the Pease Foundry 00., Toronto. for a `heating and vent- `ilatting `system was accepted. It is understood that the figures were in the `neighborhood of $2.200. `l'.`AQIlV`l:IrL CVATYN An 1IYr\-I-uvr on-I . -_ :---- -nrv June 28 and 29 are the dates set by the Education Department for fh Qnhnnl wnfr-1n'no are-nnnnn, - _, _. .__.-...-.., Lam.-Av: Sub; FBI s-sow uow-aul the best vnrh-clog. separate or unxed, an BOTH- I \VhLI.9S. yuv uuuuuuuu .ucpau'u.ueuL 101' "J .the High School Entrance examina.- tions. The teachers and matricula- ;tion examinations ,will take place June 30 to July 12. -nuu.c u., vvuwu ugureu 30 promlno emly in the King s Plate race of 1901, nishing second to John Ruskin. is being advertised for sale` by Mr. N. Dyment. an n -- -. _._ - I -64 only. Sample Negligee Shirts, pvorth from $1.25 to` $3.00. your ;choice while they last for 75; sizes 15 and 15 1-2 only. HUNTER BROS., the MEN'S OUTFITTERS. Battle. 3 --4-- __ ..'V-- :v it 3-.-. CU n--oaruo The Board of License Commission- ers for Centre SHIIGOC meets here on Monday next to consider and grant licenses (for `the year. `f____, I`! gnn OPERA I-IOSSE I Bear in .mind The Mummy and `the Humming Biru at the Grand, Tuesday. Apnl 25111. Prices, 25. 35. 50, 75 and $1.00. Plan M Robert- son's. T Mr. Lawrence Robinson. of Pene- tang Road, last week purchased 21 ,Durham bull calf from Mr. James lMilbee, of Dalston. the price being ione.hundred and a .quarter. D..lI----..L LL- n_ __ fI,,_l, v_.. ___..__v y. yo `I1IAIAL\u\/LI ; Be"llcourt.`-th:"b.m. by _Courtown -Ann';e D., which figured so promin- enllv in Kino u Dlnfo rann AF . New 80t`a--BI your eld and garden needs al._ no A H [W m.n.A. s. -__ .,-...-- | Messrs. Shannon 8: Armstrong, of ~0nllia. have taken over the grocery busmess formerly carried on by_ Thomas Turner on Elizabeth street. -This is Top Coat weather and we are `ready tor men that appreciate lGood. Coats at a reasonabte pnce. $6.00 'to $17.00. Hunter Bros., Bax-r.e. V E int... ...._..n__.. n-.._-- L ` Y--cw wit -.r;.u.vv. -Luna|.v;.' JJI-I18. jJaLL.!}. F The popular Barrie boy. Frank ;Bemrose, IS with the Fax Concert \Co.. which is billed for the` Grand ;Opera House Good Fnday night. Q...-... ...I: *m_._._n.._.2 -_..I , ,` v , V -7 -v v v v - - - - "J -"cu" ` -Sons of England and members Parade next Sunday. Annual Din- Vner next Tuesday. Ev.ery.b_ody wel- % come.` of St. George's, don't forget Church. T - Mr. Afi. H. Ness has disposed of his grocery business to Todd Bros., [and succeeds Mr. Robt. Meeking in E Allandale. wrwcc wnonvlo an-uAnVAu.y JJLGJ. 151.. The|Sarjeant Co. has raised its railway siding about three feet, thus gm `roving the facilities for unload.- 1n coal. -,-Leave your orders for cab. trans- \fer of `baggage. and cartage at J. }G. Scott's office. phone 86. James `W. Scott. , v-w gv - -- I :-V-E88 Paint-save trouble. _Spare {,Paint-pay_ double. Johnston & iWaTrren wzll sell you the best. ` r[V|__` D I` `I -I_..-.`I , - I C THE TMUMMY and THE THE HUMMING BIRD ` . . . . . V vvvvvvvvvyvvvvvVVVVV ' License Ins ector Duff is making che Around o the `town hotels this ` week. ""',""` "` """"` JV uuv 'UD3bo -The .B. C. I. losed t the Easte_r vacatgon. aneivfdf; 331.. 09911 Jmtnl Monday. May_ 1st. Thn Ho}:-hsnnb IV- I... ._,,__g I; MaIte rs About Town I ocuudu.u4..- N. B.. has his to say of "The Mum- my and the Humming Bird": The {return yisit of The Mummy and `the Humming Bird was reeted `With every 31 n of a prova last ievening by a arge. au ienoe in the ~0pera. House. But one change has [taken place in the cast since last November-Miss Jane vWheatley tak- I- The Dail Telegraph. of St. John. ting the place of Miss Ethel Ferguson as Lady Lumlef. and `if anything the !company is be ter than when first ~szv_eeted. by St. John five months ago. In W. A. -Whitoar `gives all the finesse and quiet` humor which the part of ' Giusep e. = the ' Lord Lumley` require ' ands o . H. G`. organgxjinder, 111 the `i. L` 1 3.69; a `Lewis; .18 an "Italian" to the life`. ` ttg,-1rend-. all.; while D'Ore1l8.;.,the vuaugaus LIJH-LLCIS. The St. George s_ Society held its meeting last Wednesday night to ar- nrange for the 30th Church Parade on St. George`s Day. April 23rd. The meeting was called to order by the President. Dr. J. F. Palling, in- forming the members that .the_ church wardens and minister of Trinity Church had decided that it would not -be convenient to receive the members of- the society on that -day. Easter Sunday. The members "of the society were much disappoint- ed, as for 29 consecutive years the society .'has paraded to Trinity: Ch_urch, and had he d to do so !again to hear its ed and :tried !Cha lain, Canon Reiner, but as that coud not 'be. the members decided -to parade to Christ Church. when he Junior Chaplain of the soqiety. r. Walter Witten. will address the trethren. The annual dinner will be 5 held at the Barrie Hotel on Tuesday. `'April 25th. when a good time is en- pected. I A committee. consisting of the Mayor and Messrs. Irwin. Beecroft. Gibson and Boys, herd another confer- ienoe_with= representatives of the Barrie Gas Co. on Monday afternoon when a proposition from the Com- pany in relation to furnishing chea gas for factor power was consi - ered. The non crenoe adjourned for the purpose of affording the `com- mittee a further opportunity to in- vestigate matters. The Rf `l".:n-n-n-n a Rnninfv hold H-cu 6 LIILLJJ5 501119 LILLLC U1! 0. J.iI.l.lU.Ll llclll Iizppner, Oregon. and was in excel- lent health and spirits up to the very hour of his death. which re- sulted from a sudden attack of heart failure. Interment took place at Heppner. The Canadian colony `sent expressions of sympathy to the ;relatives here. ` out auu tux: UIBLIIUL, auu [110 runs er was largely Iattended. Inten~ ment took plaoe on Tuesday at the Methodist church cemetery. Edgar. being under -the direction of Mr. Mes. ord Webb. Rev. H. V. Thomp- son. Shanty Bay. conducted service at the church, Rev. Neill Campbell assisting at the house. The remains were Iborne to their last resting s ot by six intimate friends, v1`x.. m. Rouse, S. Pearsall. H. P. Mer- rick. Jas. Smith. Jas. Patterson. and Jesse Pound. Fuller information concerning the demise of the late James Henderson states that the deceased had been 3 nding some time on a ranch near nvinnar (`woman and nuns: .-. A--us! William Best. of Oro. died on Sun- day, April 16th. a ed ninety years and one month. e was born in County Antrim. Ireland. coming to Canada in 1857. First settling in Pickering Township, he afterwards moved to Essa. near Thornton. where he resided for a number `or years, subsequently going to Oro. in which township he lived continuously up to the time of his death. Mr. Best followed the occupation of weaver. His wife, whose maiden name was McMaster. and who was an aunt of the present clerk of Essa. died in 1884. Mr. VV. R. Best. lteacher of S. S. No. 8. is an only_ zson. Deceased was a Conservative in li- tics and a member of the Aug ican Church. He joined the Orange Order in Ireland at the age of` 17. and ever since `had consistently .u held the principles of his early *aith. Naturally he had a wide acquaint- ance among the people of the town- Lship and the district, and the fun- 131*!) wnq Inrrrnlu mHn...I.-..1 7...:--- OFFICIAL VISIT OF` THE PROVINCIAL PRIOR. --...u5 u1."Lu!.` uuusecr_a'(.10n degree was proceeded with by Em. Sir Kt. Jory and his efficient staff. At the conclusion of `the degree work the Provincial Prior complimented Pre- oe tor Jory and officers on the ex- ce lence of same. Following a short addness to the Fratres on Knirrht Templarism, the assembly was oiDos~ ed and the Sir Knights adjourned to the banquet hall, where the usual toasts. songs and sentiments pre- vailed, proceedings terminating with the singing of Auid Lang Syne." This_is to` certify that the only authorized -tuners ?that represent "the Heintzman & Co. pianos are those carrying our certified recei I: book: and we find_ that in order {,0 pctiotecit oti11'lselres_tgt 1% ntecessarjtrhtt a ver. nee e reg: nma e uners a represetnt our vtlzalouse. gs Ehetarle are so many uners V rou on e coun- try -.Who claim to Heintzman & Co.'s -tu_ners. whereas tghey have no Vconnectnon whatever w1th_ our firm. All orders for tuning should -be left with A. F. Garrett, Barrie Music Store; ' Peo le having valuabie plarnosn spout be very careful to leave their 1 pmnos in proper hands. ` (Signed) Heintzman &. Co.. i Kim 51+ vI~-......-.- KJLGIJ ! 2295.9 Notice from Heintzman 8 Co vunnuu-in cur It! I %II l'I&&I 90 good dry building logs between Barrie and Allandalekfor Es)al_e. 5 mtggges wag: f1l'ont1 car- r`age wor '3. nee mm .0 up. p y` o ` G. H. Eahn 1-1 ? nvnr Rank nl 'I"nv-tznl-n Lived Ningty ears. {$1.00 PER ANNUM IN ADVANCE SINGLE OOPIIS FIVE CENTS ` Knights femplar. nntzman 6:. Co.. King St., Toronto. euiv I 8!! &FI&I' II_z1mn1ex`lc-ss. Shot--gun qnd case M for sale ` Made b,vRem1ngton of map. ' N Y. Case is 1 heavy-.1-usset leather. Both 11: good condition. % Annlv 51 MARY H'I`_ ` . IILQQ ` Il(`.L|\v')'--l'lll'5Ui`.L IUHLIIUIE Apply 51 MARY ST. Presents '1`fIE NEW and 'LO$DON Comedy. Success ' And 9. Competent Cast. A Complete [Scenic Production. PRICES -25c. 35. 50, 75. 1.00 PLAN AT ROBERTSONS DRUG STORE, 4-tf vi`-V-win It rvila We have a. large amount of Private Funds to lead 4; and 5 per ,cent. on the securitygfood farm Mortgages. MCCARTHY. BOYS URCHL QDN nnnlnn tI-not Rn:-91' That desirable prqerty known as No. 88 Penetang Street. ame, comprising 1 1/16 acres of land, on which is erected a_storey and a halt brick house, stone foundatiqn, with frame stable am} outbuildings. all in good repair. The dwelling contains 6_ bedrooms. parlor. din- ing room, summer and winter kitchens. Agfly on the premises to ROBT. CULBERT. 1 -_ 6 IIZCUTVIIZI A reward of $l0_ will be given to an one fur- nishing information that will lend to e appre- hension and conviction of the party or parties who destroyed a number of property. signs belonging to the undersigned. ` ' GEO. WILSON. 7 Real Estate Agent. . 15-1n-n Allnndnln gages. mcvtus 1 n I . 1' (VIC?! SON Dgnlop Street Barrie. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOIOCOOOOIOOOO ` I - I WITH INNISHL .onAmG`E NOTICE OI-l'END't_:R U1 .w an 1nu-u00(1 strong. healthy boy one not afraid to work and that will attend to his business: wanted.-to learn the hardware trade. Apply BOX A. Advance Olce. 14~tf HOUSE AND Loft-`on snuzjoa. arm-r .`,.,. _ qruywwwgw preudont -- Andrew Thomion vice-President lion. John slnrplo Gen ! Manager` G. H. Bailout.` BARBIE BRANCH A general, Banking Business conducted. 4 Draft: issued on all parts of the world. De- posits received and luterelc allowed at high-' out rate. A ' W. ; Manager. u . g... .4` ooc-an no gen . 'E:=.r.':::A.B.L.:'t'sJ:'m:E>' 1335 Capital - $2,500,000 Rest $1,000,000` I):-nnlnnt __ Incl-nun VIII-nun.-'_.. nu-1:.- AN\FI3)3- t once-a.n Apply -pt the R.V. Hos; Roy .WANTED'--Good patrons. healthy boy wort; gpd thgt vgill qttend 4. L2,. L.....&....a.. - ---__;-.1 A I SUI iht c d` us brick dwel n . Modern obn- vex1?I:l:1I HIG `g`I!EE'l`. 15-16p -- -Cl CU-I1I`IU`f&" 2 imone 23.. Office, Yard and Mill. John St. OF Bi/E/EN 's'o'L3_i~i5' Sold a_r:d Guarantegd B_y ` " . ,:`- `, .`. ,"-.?`!'``...`?!`.' '_-' ? WITH w. A. WHITECAR AS OUSE AND LOT on Wot-s1ey_ Street for l Sale. `Apply at THIS 0ls`FIUE.- A16-I6. H310. the not!` "EULDING LOTS FOR SALE. A .........I A-.. 1n..IA:...n. IAA... `-...L---...._ I'|___s_ _ 76:}. Lrv N}. 16 `X7 war nu! D, FLOUR VVOOD Hard and Soft." Sawed and Split; ""L'c5':=}E ';'.m'.'.'.:;"v? ;&N\'1`Eu-.--At once-a.n"a.ssista.nt Uiundress. A`pp1y`-pt HOSPITAL. 1646 I AF- Tuesday, April 25th: '{E 1,'-_'E3i "1 U R V Choice Manitoba ' arid Family Low price_s. Beat values at at $2.60 per Bbl. . --1 no can _--- ' ' " ' ' nu; gnvunrzsnmnms. --.S'U'1\T... All kinds. Best quality." MONEY TO LQAN. JV No. WHOLE No 8868 o WESLEY 8: Cnnw Pronrietors. . ~ ` I GUN FOR SALE .. 014-4 .._.._ __._1 __-_ ro_n sue. .. L_...I- .1--__1u_._ Tenders will be re-c-'i__ b b L. on b V e vqd y the underqigngd. _- ;Vvo?lI;Bo:f1';?,slg$ *9,,f,1;,gg{V,g;;'idn . .,ns..s>t;.. "E.w"33: l\_IIL GIH. EBTEN. J Over Bank of Toronto. ngeu L. HIU Allandale. :TEundres. `IR.l lIalUllo 10-tf Lime, Lath. Shingles. Mortar co 1 `UIITII D 1511;. I:u-iid- ing Sand, Hair, Fire Brick. Sewer Pipe. et.c_ JLAC C GU93 31 . Try a load of our nice Dry. `Summer Wood- We also act as ents for Real Estate-. It you want to buy or no property in Barrie see us. . adarties requiring cE'n'Z'nt @111 nd it as their . whlrgtage to call and see us before buying else-M 1' P110116 N05. 33 - . Th!) (`W6-v -1! `I179, `h PLEWES"6;fl;A`NWGMAN:f The S[jg?nl Bo. ` suILnEias__*: iiPPLjss B,et_ lfonlandpement *B%23? _LL QI.:..... -_ II--L__ `AI--a Dull) ICR$a..r!-.!2 OATS Anni Ramona `I FULL sTOcK"'5t`Wi:oi}K' AND FEED ONHAND. CHOPPING' A - % EVERY DAY. Robertson's DRUG STORE ' 1 Door Eusrof Bhrrie Hotel. 3 0 0 OOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOQOOOO VVVVVV vvvvvvvqvc Black, Hazel. Walnut O % % ,. 1 % coffee Colors See Out Show `Windows ' This Week. - :oooooooooooooooooooooqboc and Guaranteed By -1' Mickie`, Dyment_&` Son g 44 SOFT HAT wHoLE`s;(Li: 'A`1-ES I;1:l`AI.L. An Easter Noveii ' THE El Tnvar Tobaceds and... ` Smokers Sundries `I1 S\I\-I V Four Dogueast o i"'0:l-Stund AiJ.u111ine 0?-atxtiugn and `uiuimingsu for Violin. Guitars, Banjos, Mandpliup `etc b 29 Dunlop Sti, "next door to Simuaono the 1 Fourier. carry on ontirely new and _completo_ 1 stock of Cigars, Cigarettes. Pipes, Tobacco: ondsmokeru Sundrie c._ V V H . shavin i5i3}'E;3KZii3L I _. ----- K E E'NAWNB R 0235 ii

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