Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 25 May 1905, p. 1

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Pureuuntto the powers-0'1. ale oentdhed in certain mortg made y `Hiram Jennett, there will be 0 ered for as e b Public Auction at the QUEEN'S HOTEL. iu_ V e Town.:o_M1d-___ `Mid. qt 2_o'elocl: p.m.. on Monday, the 12th dayenf Juno; 190.5. j that valuable term bein com ' ed lof'the'l1L Of Lot 2.in thesrd Con.` of 'l`a.y pgsntulning ".6!'nlus. us acres` more or-l . Upon. this farm there are and to be the tellowlnslm-`. rovements :-About 95 `acres cleared Gad: 1} storey trame dwell! endlneuly new frame benkbern 50:80. T e lendjll of excellent qunuty. _ .. .. V ::..'". 'I'ERMS...m um (mat. nwdnv -`nfnnlis n`h`nvI:1 m|-'. mm Good win a... in Chap ~25 cents a pound. Now A CHEAP TEA * REPAIRING I I 9 . I114` Alfnnnmnrr 1'-nfv IT to all points on 'I"ol;ac:-co:n'+st` SIGN OF THE INDIAN I UVIIIWI U `I. Good fty acre farm. being Wu} 0! Lot 23.` 2nd con. of Ve Good house apd barn and large orchard. lu high state of cultivation. well fenced. free of stumps and stones and is the best of clay loam. Uonvenient; to P 0.,aohool and churches. Six miles from Barrie. Ens f.s>rmanfn;\vn1c-n1 . Annlv tn MDQ umnun , OR ( run m-rizussrs `or mains. `nu: couizrv or stucqs` up was '"Z"531}7.a'.Iu'n3Ts 'o':"pomng Goods and 3-11,99 : M ' ' I #011: apmea a.i:d.a1l thel M... records. They are on and entertaining. ` You have only to hear a has them. .You will buy. - ' a-_..--4.|..I.;'.. 4` ..I'._.. ._`'-._...I'..:.'. _- 11.11 ._..'.a '3.}.2{':. g'J'5fe;T;J"Zve;y1.';&'" ma` what we have.` , _ _ A `Uta-d G nnu"h a Cnllpt-or m anfi tn::l` egglsi only the bostrintho mar. et. ` `Canoes or the ire best. make nd al- ways in stock. ,, line of Launch xtures. IIIL... I_L-_'L _ _.`j1_I-_ f)l-__I-.. `A- LL- 1---; v on: up-vv 1 Va. can-unusual alavinnvu m'i"l1e= "Bicycles tor. the l;ast' money, whee! repairing. 850. ~ , A -|.-.I_`. -_ .| A.-u u..- -a u_-._u.....n--.1_ ___1 Most ingenious were the lies she told to shield herself. She invented a dark woman, and clothed her even to the smallest details. She made tip a. conversation withlthis woman. and said she saw -the imknown wheeling a baby in a go-cart` near -the place-where the body. was `found. Not by the poverty. but by the too -great fertility of her imagination was the .girl at last. suspected and induced to confess; The case is one quite unexampled in the criminal an- jnals of the` Pr'O?ince'..' Nominal!-`y -the crime is murder. but .we_do_:g_1ot ha-mi little girl! larabs of thirteen. She will :n`o~dou`bt be safely held` either untilethcuappenent streak of insan- ity .de"velopjs'_` .01`! uxitil she recalls the death of the _Murro,y"'baby. i as; a"tea1..' Afuldream from vfhich `she has awake oned. Sport... 1 Pl_a;su;re and 7 Com f'ort There was 9. Eugene Aram-like -conscience in thecgirl, however. and on Saturday morning she `went back with her sister to the culvert to see the `fearful work of her hands. She took the little naked body out. laid it_ on the embankment and went off to tell `the policethat she` had "found a dead" child.` Toronto Globe (D/Iond.ay): A trag-E edy. so sad in every `phase that one s 1 heartbleeds to contemplate it`. fol- lowed upon the disappearance of the little infant son of Mr. and Mrs. William Murray Jfrom the lake beside E:-1ton s store as Friday at- ternoon. Here are the outlines ii brief :-Mrs. Murray went into the store} leaving her little n`.ne-months- old boy in n go-cart in the lame. where dozens of children may some- times be -seen. The child atxtraeted the atxtention of Josephine Carr. :1 prettw littlefgirl of the street amb type, thirteen years old, `who had apparently contracted the shab- it ofstealin.-g empty ehildren s ear- Iiages. The thieiring instinct over- come her, and she stole the ear- riage. baby and all. Getting near home she became afraid of the con- `sequenoes. of her act, and with a oallousness which suggests insanity, rolled the baby down a_ steep rail- way nmbankment and killed it. Then she hid the body of the poor little tot in a.` culvert. first strip- ping it of its` clothes so that it might not be recognized. ' if "i"x"nIii'ss' "ff-3131' l'3'za.I-ri`I'"'i`~3'5.'s ` terms of paynxent. Apply to MRS. GEORG E. SN EATH, 63 Owen street. Barrie. 17-Ttf wararmmn Yaw. om) GIRL DELIBER- ATELY ABDUCT8 AND Munnmas 1 AN INFANT CHILD. T N `The Mair and Enrpire of May 19th contains the .following: .'I`h9 en-` is announced of Miss} Grace Charlotte Little. Auanaa1e.] youngest daughter of the late Mr. `W. 0.` Little, M.P. for `South Sim- `coe. to Mr. James W. Scott. Barrie; "1`he marriage "will take place early in June. i Among the Barrie contingent 1:09 %witness the King`s Plate were Mr. and Mrs. S. Dyment; `Miss Dymeut.-. A. W. Wilkinson. A. 0. Garden and W_. R. King." - - "i&s."'sS;"ifi "aIJ:;'hrZ." at A .Vanoim1ver. -spent a rfew` "days in town" last week visiting Mrs. Sen;-A rfay. . M26'DoIna1d.` St. _ `Mr. Dewart Brown. of High River. i Al~ta.,' is spending_` a ~fe-w weqka with his parents on Blake St`! ` 1 . ` Mr. J; 0. Morgan returned home Ba.-t-urday utter sevem-1 months` so- journ in California andiother Suites. { Miss Butt. of Toronto, is the guest` of Mrs. J. F; Jaokaop; 7 . Mrs. Alex. Oowau is. spending couple bf days in Toronto. ` M-r.{C. Stq;vart. lat-e' of Mohtreal, is the new local manager of the Bell Teilephane Go. ` . j `Misa Mgikle. Glasgow. is a vis} itor at Mrs. Jae. Milbee`s. Sunny- \ side Farm." Dalston. ' - ` l'__ 1\__,_,_L In A vs. u :- 3.0"! Personal Moment; . C _ C Mrs. J. R.` Todd is in '1`hor,nbury| visiting` -friends. ` `I suocxmc cams. DP $T., south I = i'%c1m'. Luscious Ied while the occupants attended church service. Among `the articles missed arena gold-filled watch and a sum of oney._ The thief effected an entrance forcibly. the door being `wrenohed from its fasteeninga. Al- .though_ neighbors live across `the road; no noise was heard. and a watcl}-dog doing sent~.ry_ duty failed, n The charivari case, which prom- ised.` `to be a. cause ce-lebre. came up on 'a.d{iour-nment on Eueday morning. but had 8.` rather IIDOXP peoted term-ination. After a `con- ference; in _w.hich the Crown, the attorney for -the defence. and the Court joined, the matter. was settled, by the payment of $15.75. the camel ount of damages and costs. A big. crowd had gathered. no doubtin an-' ticipatiunt of_-hearing some spicy evi- dence. `and `looked considerably` dis- appoin'tedat the turn of`atIairs.V T`L_Ll_ 1 Detective Beardsley is investigat- ing a robbery which occurred in '0roon a recent Sunday, when the; home of Miss: May Currie; was loot-I -.`_`_---v-- --v yo-A-n Va InL.Iul.A.III -Little Lake Summer ,Resort open` for the season. Large. new. house for tourists and fishmg parti- ies; lunch provided at an tunes; sot: drinks. etc. Boats for hire. Miss Lawrence; . Portland Gementl `Richard Edmond Tyrwhitt. son of the late Licut.-Col. Tyrwhitt. M.P. for South Simooe. died at Ottawa on Sunday from an attack of _mal.gnant typhoid fever. He was an engineer on the hydrographioal survey of the Merine and Fisheries Department of Canada. The bodi was brought west, and on Tuesday iuterm-ent -took place in the familygpiloty -at ?!1`ec_u_m- seth. 1neartBrad1ford. . . . s u n ` . ..:..I `r)I..-\_ __.:I-A wrvvd-II PIVIDG I-'&lQ\lF.?L\JQ --L1-um y_Ou. -1-mu our special Black Tea.T25c pound? S. H. Reynolds. made 47 in first-class -style. W. J. Hallettwas very _succ_essful with Ithe ball. taking eight wickets at a cost of only eight runs. swcot Pens and Gtadlolkt-.lVenrln out at aiacrlllce an nornwnnnzs. It fwas fhardly necessary for the Le-gislazture [to impose resvtr.io'tion-s on the s:peo'd *'o-E automobiles. Many of the machines, like Barr;e s, for in- stance, :have -a tendency .to stop themselves. ` ` T W. H. Parish. a colored? porter on the C.P.R. Pullman attached. Ito` No. 64. met. (his death yestegrday meat -Gravenhurst. While looking out of the car window his head came in contact with a switch-board. frac- turing his skull and killing him instantly. The body was '-taken off the trainihere and placed in charge of Undertaker W-ebb, who had it ship- per to Toronto on `No. :68. A `_-v- wv ..w-v-avv -o-an qvvo nav Barrie cricketers won -from the Canedi-a'n Gesneral.Eleotrio C. C. of Toronto yesterday bn the home grounds by `the large score "of 130' to '29. For Barrie C. B. Marsland made 47 Hallettfwas Ithe cost -1 .-__I_- ,-9..LA. _ -Us'ei .l.int-save trouble. Spare Paint-pay - doueble. Jolhnstou in Warren will sell you` the best. 12 II... L-_L 1`! for $1. 8. H. Reynolds. t`:`;1`_z1n'1`1-lgctt-avtii-`Sugar Deputy Sheriff Geo. _ Livingstone! and Mr. Ben. Smith went to King- stonnon Tuesday morning in charge of Pat Holmes, the Midland prison-Q er. w-ho was sentenced to three years in the Penitentiary for :1 serious of- fence. ---Dr. Brereton has moved his offic- es to `the Ben:_etL Block. and is now located over 11`. Beecrott &. ,Co. s Bank. - V -uvu-tu-vwu -\'I: I ii &FI&&o 90 ma dry building lope between Barrie and A_lla.m1alekf01' gage. to mxggges wax: fIl`0!ltl oar. nan wox-'3. rwe ram 2. up. p ' o 5" G H I`=`i`:N `Jr. htrnn `n:-\'lr II. 'I`nvu:nh`-\ 8I90n-IIII.V 3 ocean at uonnwzcuas. van un.Q\I ALVIJO v our tlulu and ganrdon Empire Day was observed in each of `the `public {schools {of town on Tuesday.aftern9on by patriotic ex-. ercises. i-ncluding - songs ' and ad-'1 dresses. in _which `many citizens in- terested in the cause of education took part. " rx__' a._-_,_L u . 1 1- -... I I On Tuesday. 13th June. "Genus! Simwoe and South Sizncoe {will hold their annual .excursion to the: On- tario Agricultural College, Guelph. East Simcoe will go on the 14th. &..u-Q|.....A_ I-nnno _ _.--_4l_.|_. --_.n _.- On Sunday evening next the B.v.' Dr. Wittaen will preach a special ser- mon tome-.1. in Christ Church. Col- lier street. All men are cordially in- vited to be present at this service. I\__ ll\__-_.JI-_- .1I\LI v ..Mrs.. JoUi1.1;w1.Koote. Mary St.. has dnsposed of `her two houses to Messrs. R. J. Guthrie -and. W. Smith respectively. (14. Q1` Iurnnn.A-__-...-.. n-.. _-I`-.-__n_ _. ;.__ nvwrvvwn V vs; Go to Wukluuonio tor all kind: on dry Hard and sot`: Wuodgho subs, on W011 and spill, any length you wan auuluold par cord. no: box loath. ' lI`\I._Ann:| - -.n ' II -- .--- vv -cu Ir #1 The-1`l;;)thanm:i:e;rsary ofthe. b .rt.h `bf John Knox was celebrated on Sun- day atf St. Andrew's in a special sermon -by the p-a_staor. Rev. Dr. Mc- I ;.....-l J-VS-";n:e:l".-`-. ;v;'"t; partment; large, bright sitting-room: bedroom on bath-room flat: central V location. Address immediately. Rev. W. H. White. Barrie. Tm. E. Armson has purchased _the grocery business or A. G._ MoNabb.- Elizabeth St._ _-'i`-t:e";}yt.ao`1"gian- Bay and Seabogu-d Railway Co.` has been incorporated by the Dominion ,Parl=iamen.t. `I7 I 1' I; Matter About Town QQQQAAAAAAA or cinana OUR hcturnxox. I .,_.a "'i'; do LM.h.day, May " .1`, --,.`I L-_ 'L,_` ..1:I_aALv. Itul JAB ' 1'905~ fa? }daIm_hterW to Dr. .V and` The attraction which will -appear at the Grand Opera House on Mon- day evening next is Fabio Romvani," an adaptation of Marie Oorelli s fam- ous ,novel, "The Ven-deitta. and has _a.u unbroken succession of crowded ,houses for `the past fifteen weeks. ' It will be produced with -special scen- ery-Wanid 'eil;`fect_s. and a selected com- pa-riy `of Metropoli_tzm artists special- ly eugaged..fo`r;`the characters assign- ed theni. and will consist in part, of such well-known `artists as J. J. Elwyn[~Frahklin Geonge, J. P. `Win- ter, Miss A.-nn Egglestou and, .Miss Sarahv McDonald. The scene repre- senting the eruption o`_llt_, _,V_e`s_uy-` '-ins. in,_the, last act, is said"'to lone -o_` the most thrilling and real`-'-}; jistio stage etec-ts .-ever The costumes` are.` American. stage. gorgeous, a._ndi every pgtte-uti.on has been paid. toemake the production perfect in every detail. and 'the_per- formance `has__met `with unqgualified approve! whether it has been pre- :sje`t_1l.:ed`.`V This attraction closesf the `goffor:`t`h_;leaon.'A J I Barrie Baseball Clulm has organ- ized for `the `season with these offio-_ ers;--Patrons, :_W. A. Lowe. H. D. Jamieson, H. Dyment: .Pres., G. B. Simmons; Vice-Pres., Alex. Habbick: Manager. Cumming R. Scott: Sec.- Treas..i R. W. Groves; Capt., Will Greenfield; Managing `Committee, H. Smith, Syd.. Fletcher. H. Marshall. A movement is under way to form a town. league, composed of teams representing the, town. Carriage forks. B. C. I.. and Allandale. It has been -suggested to put` up a cup for competition by the above teams. Ourtown `team is scheduled to play with Midland in Midland on 24th. As Barrie is known to have some ex- cellent laying material. a lively season. may be expected. - I __ 7 .--_.-_ --V. ugv-gu xv LALLLOIJI As both `horses were short-priueil .the play .'was no plunge. but any margin teotm-d `the Dyment end of it. Therewas ?the usual cheering at the `finish. "with speeches a..1d prcsentap 3tiorn by His Excellency. the feature being the `remarkable ovation. to J. E.'Seagram, M.P. to sound an alarm. These circum- stances lead the authorities to sup- pose that the house-breaker had a good knowledge of the ptemises.- --Le$.ve your orders for cab. trans- fer of bagga e. and oarta at J. G. Scott's of ice. phone . James W. Scott. 4~tf Phillips sat still coming home. and Burns manner of hustling raised a cheer from the cohorts of Birrlex The".-`great rider never let up, ex- pecting aha; Inferno might stop if collared. But that `expectation is still -unrealized. as `Burns never` was dangerously near -the Son of Havoc and Bon Ino.tthough he didpass Half Seas Over, but Maid of Barrie ran butside -the money. Golden gCz_'est` and Cross of Gold ran fifth V" and sixth from start to finish. A, I ` `They were the chute git 4.30 and went away well together with- out much effort on the -st.arter's part. Half Seas Over hand the first lead `on -the. `back stretch it looked only like a friendly movement to" Inferno. .who, being then urged by Phillips started to open a gap. Maid of` Barrie` wars the closest ut- tendant the first part of the journey; Will King closed after rounding the top turn, "where Burns shook him up. He -showed more gameness than speed. and both rider and horse kept Fat it. loall, and when he relinquished `the when `the bugle sounded for the King's Plate. The parade` was dis- appointing inasmuch as only a bare half dozen were in line when they filed past-at 4.20. Seagr-a.m's' In- ferno aand Halt Seas Over. in black- and yellow, were the leaders. as throughout the performance. Then Dyment's Will King. with the cele- brated Tommy Burns in the green and orange, ready for a great n.- ish. and Maid of Barrie, the gen- eral tip for third. Last came Cross of Gold and Golden Great in silk that. made them look like another. entry.l I , The oronvd drew a. long breath The King`: Plate of 1905 must go down in `history as the easiest vic- tory and the smallest field for many a year. It .-was a veritable romp for I:nrferno._and at that the mar- velous coll: equalled 8apper`s re- cord. `Half Seas _()ver-.' "that had made the pace for his stable com- panion. finished behind Dyment's Will King. with Maid of Barrie next; then Golden Crest and Cross of Gold last. . A ' - . now was 3-;-Ems wins arm. mnznuo won THE cumus Will King (Second % Bow? V44} ;:id 5";S`3.i-'c'e{i_."<>_x:" iii e` Mortgages. MCCARTHY. BOYS & XV URCHL SON nnnlnn Strum! Rn:-Ha nmt. ` ` I;;:!r:`'1'oa'1-o\'a:l::` `omnmgy 16:1: to Mr.7;.a d Ina We had been a long time prepar-t ing -to nmn6ii ricew'the `coming of a big -circus`-`tho -Barrie on Saturday, May 27th. the day and:date now be-, ing positively fixed for the appears ance of the great ..-Lemon Bros. ' Shows; but we are recently assured ' ' of the fact, that the shows are fully of the size and completeness. which they are said to be. Reports from our oorrespondents in other places, and from our various am- 1 changes along the line of which the big show is coming. tell wonderful! tales of the glorious and triumph.- ant march of this magnificent and A marvellous tented amusement giant. A mere Inewspaper notice. no .mat- * ter. how aextended. cannot tell a tenth of the wonders which the great tents are credited with hold- ing. There is a. splendid monster menagerie. which. by the way. is entirely distinct and separate from the Wild Beast Show. consisting at . all kinds of savage brutes exhibited- _. in startling`performances' in huge j "steel-barred circular pages. the I sa:me"as`. seen in European capitals.` {then there is a. real. Roman Hip Qpodromey and a world of ' which. space` forbids a detailed` count of-xhere. All inlall, the ;;Bros. Shows. are held to be ,surprising and._ pleasing unitioalg " of. 9-11` Wat: is .;f1[19W, ands` w04:,.. $1. :-the `great 1` circus "world, aiidii ' -, ` " ."' an may `expect=;*`ta:i: ue;;se,s .123 W i .= ._;:~\ H `. T [In the Nature fof 3- Surprise Comes the"Grent Lemon _B1jo_. _Shows." A . 2.50 class. half-mile heata-1at Maybee (H. Loadlev), 2nd Orillia. Belle (F. J Duly), 3rd 51 Brino (A Fisher), 4th Lorenda (J. Penn eon) [Best tune 1.8:}; 2.30 class, half milo henna--lac Collingwood Boy (P. J. Stone). 2nd Lady Grav(.-V1. E. Gray),3rd_ Ernie Hunc- er (R. H Hartwell), 45h No Trouble (W. J. Gilks) Best time 1.8} Half-mile running men-136 Napenta (P. Croghan). 2nd Fioten-. z: (N. Grnae). Time 54 The free-for-all did not fill. Following in the line of games arranged for district N o. 7. Junior Series. J one 6-Bnrrie at Cookutown. 9-Tott-.uham at Bradford. l3-Btadford at Barrie. 27-A1liston at -Tottonhvun. 27 Cookstown at Barrio. July 3--.Bradford at Alliston. " 7---Cookstown at Tottenhsm. l0-B|rrie at Alliaton._ A 14 -Bradford at Tottenham. - l8--AlliIt'.on at Coohtown; _f` 25--Tot.tenham as Burio, , Ana. 2-Cookstown at Bradford. . 4---Alliaton at Barrie. " 7-Tott,enhaz_n at Alliqton. 9-Barrie at Bradford. 1 l--Cookntmn It Alliaton. " l_5-- Barrio-at Tottenham. . " l7-Bradford at Cookswwn. " 22-Al|iston 10 Bradford. ' 25-Totunhom.at Coolntown. . The races here yesterday at Ag- ricultural Park. under the ma.`n:age- ment of the Barri Tkotti-ng Associ- ation, proved ihighly succcessful. $450 was offered in ,purses.. The weather was frfect and -the sportl excellent. A up rge crow-d . attended. Heteunder is `the summary of re- i Sults:- _ .I_. --.~- aa.vIAI.vJ`- LIIIAU Dull at oou .. ...arr. by Chat`Ea.w:.:.y. Waltzes?-'itZ'1:;n Nights" .... ..Toban'L Capric,e-.`'The Birds and the Brook- . .. .. . ...Stults wlnvurnn GA...-.. ul"I'--_L.- - ` o a\ not . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..l!1llJWZll'(l3 Potpourri--` Rcollections of Stephen Foster" ........... .. ...Mackie-Beyer M-arch-"Waldmere .., . . . . ..Lo-sey .{God save `the Kihg. ' The Band will give the first open air soncert of the season at the Post Office square om Thursday evening. The programme will be as follows: March--Crescent Queen ....... ..Losey' Popular Medley-Blue Bell" arm I.-. rn.-LL-- A Fnowe? nIg-'.5rIa":"a'a" -nu-nu -&I_I-II-o The glndergit nod has for sale a number of very desirable uilding lots and also residences in various parts or the town. Persons wishing to either buy or sell should consult - . . U. W Dl .A \"lV\\f }Flower Song--Hearl:s andMFVl-owers_" R `--- -- -TOb35lH ?Desra't{e"'Li'[1a{Ear}. isiece--Charga of the Goedon Hxghlanders _Mason. Waltzes from Comic Opera. When Johnny Comes Marching Home" ............................ ..Edward3 I3.-J-~\nn.-..: I n. --n-_.- sbciakion. _-__., ..- _ .,....... uulu-Ll}; uu um put-- pode -or attending `Divine Service. 1 with the 35th Regiment. All `medals ~_a.jnd decorations to be worn. M By Order, L Walter Witten. t Captain and Secretary. H. M. Army and Navy Veterans As- nni.-u I-inn a.vI.u HAG , v LUUU. District orders by Major J. F. Smith. President.- H. `M. Army and Navy Veterans (Im-. j perial and Coloniaal) will parade. at `Of affnlndinrr ' the Market Square. on Sunday. May 28th. at 2 ;p.m. sharp. for the pur- T\:nInn 9- G; __ Lacrosse Schedule. Vcterans, Attention; First Band Concert. ( {non PER ANNUM IN ADVANCE BXNGLI COPIIG FIVE OINTB Barrie Races. 18-21p uxceuenn quality. ;. . _ "'. TERMS-10 per cent. on day otulo zafurthar` Bum suloient to make with said; dtppoiit Q1000, mum 80. days thereafeer."'I'ormkV __.::jU.0.the Inca I II Qnlhnvn of and Ilnlnhnnn Innnv n Headquarters,` Barri. `T 16th May,v1905. orders I::`n.-& 90. 5) an" LILULV uuau 1:!UA'l'_UUU1`4'S .-.U to rent. neay railway statxon. Applyto C. `H. 1{0b`S.Ross Block. T10-tt . murtgages. LVICUAR 1 I ! l_. I SON Dunlop Street, Bums. Ll G-Ctijj ` A g::enl Banking Bulinon 0`0:;:0$Od. Draft: issued on allpartn of the world. Do- poaitl received Sud lnborolt allowed II: hlglh i act" rate. ` ` W. D. MORTON. Manage:-.1 nun) our 01 guuuutueu may no accommodated with board and comfortable rooms` at 54 MAR Y ST. Barrie. - V tt. G OD GENERAL SERVANT VVANTEUAT ONCE. Apply to MRS. CU.LHAM.54 Mary St. Barrie. tr. Very deaixjable house a_nd Lot (No. 7) Innis!!! St., convement to Carnage Works, omomed Brick house with stone oe lat-kglood out build`- ings, hard and soft water. I sell cheap. Mus. BURTON. on the premises. 21.94 % 1?-3'cE"A7i.':':'s':a::3 1865 Capital - $2,500,000 Re st . $1,000,000 Prouldont - 0 And:-ow Thomson Vice-President lion. John Slurp]; Gen ! Manager I}. ll. llallolr. --Q A C-Q-Uhlvj E? A Qtnzz 3}{," 1'{;Ir"&'a}1Ei"s5fc"%?a"u5i-2" "'" BURTON. premises. 81-24 -_-.~ ae`i1`"o`1':'8'I .......u au :1 a moron r. 'l.'6l'llIl lI1_o.IIB balance of 31a 13a .pxo_1:3l karma and candle on: of nownatthe. otnle and "` UAVUN. St. uxutuwu uxapu: Dated at Barrie, this 17th day of May. 1905. nu-w-11: It tiriiil We have a large amount of Private Funds to land 44} and 5 per cent. on the security of ond farm Hnrnvzunaa, MrCARTHV Rl\\'R I: K IYDf`.I-II- GASOLINE STOVE FOR SALE-0111; been ` used a few times. Apply at 'l`HISOB FICE, TQDWN PROPERTY FOR SAL I. --- ---cut: uwuw Phone :3. Office. Y-a`rc; and Mill. John 3-W-W."-_K!".9N' BUILDING LOTS r-`on SALWI-`:7 :A -.....l A.... `L..:I..`l:_... l._A.,- L..s---___ 1)--.. _ A numbcrof entlemen ma hence oda ` K with hnagd and mmr..e...m... ..t.3 Pu1'ti4`s requiring cc?!-nent will find it to their nd\'aLx1t;L;;e to can and see us before buying else- where or phone N05. 33 OH 37. OF OWEN SOUND Sold and Guaranteed By T runs; aiiifizm 5;:-T.2.'3:Si'a': ,,,I In._I_!_.. II.___!;.__ 1 . van. LI:wNo. :1 `V Iwutjnv b VVOOD FLOUR Boat House: to Rent, Ha:-d bud Soft. Sawed and Split FARM ran SA'L_.E_._` ml RN" nmm Inn... k..:..... `I? NEW IRON VCLAD BOAT , 1ioUsEs to rent. near railwnv nfahnn, Annlv on The (lift; or` Winnipeg uses this cement ex-. clusi\'cl'y in the construction of its pave.- mcnts. _ V` 14-tt Choice Manitoba and Family Low prices. Best value: at 'l'own;l`\i.;;,-`c-if Taj. xi Ahvnhilslunuu; -; OFVALUXBLE 4-- All kinds. 3;}: quality. *...s'l'J'1\T... MONEY TO .O_AN. av No.11 T wnom: Noam Wszsuv 8: Cum Prom-labors. _ 6 License Distr_ict of %6e:x;;:| Simcoe. ---IN'1`HE--: REAL ESTATE. _..l._......I `math 3.... ..-I_ - uutuu. 001181115 0. W. PLAXTON. McCarthy Block. Barrie. V GIH. E': 1`EN. . 1 Over Bank of 'l`oronto. J VLLEE svpnzmon `mvxsiox. 1 ldor Soo. Port Arthur. Fort W illiun and Du- II I ~ i steamers leave sarnia 8.3) p.m.`Mondaya,Wod- neadsys or Fridays. . Through tickets and lowest freight rates.` For Information and Tlcketa apply to G.T,R. Agents and F. A. _Lott,.. A _ _ i H. H. oILD1msLn:n:v,_n.~Mgr., Collingwood. ,G o1-gian Bay, Lake Superibi-' ` and North West, - i jjrizjbinwa suoriin DIVISION. :'ll'or ParrylSonhd.Byng mama French River Steamers leave Collingwood 1o.a0`p.m.. Mondays and Fridays. ' ` . . ___ _.__-_.-_-`L: e-upuwtxnu n-3 _ Notice is hereby iven that Wil- uzlxn l. re.ston,'of - yebridige. has made application" for permission to transfer his tavern license for the` Pmlnises. known as the Domin-ipn Hotel. Wyebridge, to David QJu~mi- izm. of Tiny, and that said appllioa-' {tion will be considered `at the meet- ing _of the Board. of LioenseGom- IIIIHSIODBFS, `to be heldiat the. In- Bpectos office in `the town of Bar- TI0. on the 31st day of May. 1905. at the hour of 10 o'clock a.m. AJI hersons `interested will govern them- selves aocondingly. - ` THOMAS DUFF. ` License Inpeotor. Tlnfnd of `Rnrrin- ' 1' 0l'Ill.' ., 7 8te_a.mo'rs leave Collingwood 1:30 p.m.. Mes ford 4 p.m.. Owensound 11 pan. 'l`uesdays_ Thursdays and -Saturdafys. - ` A-_______ ___A-- -....--.-p.'-- A sxilendici dramatizationi oi! MAM: COBILLI remarkable Novel "THE VENDETTA'. }The Thrill eruption "of Mt.` Vesuvius. The living oath entombment of Fabio Roxnani. ` PBIOE8-25. 35. so. 75.`Boxea $1.00 Plsn at Robertson`: Drug Store. T HE VFEN l_.';_ET_TAf The Northern Navigation Go. Elaborate productiozi of the Sublixne Romano ?*K'i6'"6Mxm : -- ONLY A1` +- .1 'Robertson's 3ooo: | GRAND OPERA HOUSE Georgian Bay -- Mackinac Division. For `Smut Ste. Marie _& North Channel Way VLIJJ `DC! I. F M313 !?9i>ertv! Touch up the Furniture g ;V 3 0 _ Kindly make a move this why at once -as the `season for Job Work ends with us on SEPT. 1st next; ` ' H Simmons? Co. noo63o6oooooo9oooooooooo _ . T W oerl fhe.:.storage. free of charge for all. work ' git-`en us Before July 1st next. We can plac your alterations in hand now and,_ keep .for ' owtn CVO! u WHOLESALE AND RETAIL `l'o|Id%"c'i)W"s";n%"Il... _ V. Smokers Sundries L-- wxu. nu: roman -- Four Door: east of Old Stand faith 1 largo: and boftor neck of WW M0RT_caAs:,E_~sAL:J Perhaps it__you "are now plying 350 or 400 A pound you may be }~9'!4~'*1-W. ..' SUMMER STORAGE. M"_"?AY::__A_Y %9 WITH Rojbei-tso_n's Furniture j ...C17eam...A em)`. you will [hardly recognize icwhen icia done. The C:-eum removes scratches, bruises and other evidences of time s wear and tear and gives u.- brilliant piano hnieh that make: thingi- louk like new. (bur Furniture Cteun is `easily applied. -dries quickly end once` dry never be- comes sticky or teckey. ' 1 Door Eat {at Barrie Hotel. Price Iocma 25 Mick1IA`%y:"i. Son at $2.00 per Bbl. % i

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