NEW. . . . TELEPHONE riot of EASTERN ONTARI5, TOWN OF BARBIE. MARKETS ` c. is1'Ew.3_1_u`. I of nurses addreas._-oc fof should be hsfldedo the I of I 20 mew mdu I c toront nearm.i:1:L`.LD 3%AT liouxsxxg W . .n. Block? 8 `"1 "Wu [-a FORIFIRST CLASS cuf AND SPLIT wooo HARD AND SOFT COAL AT LOWEST PRICES AA __ -_.__3vu WARREN Jo:-mson. Cornexohn and Elizabeth Streets. *".-' -v nan. 1 LDIUN. lath. Steamers leave Sm-nia 3.30 neadhya or`1l`1-idays. . Through tickets and lowest freight rates, For Information and Tickets appxy to'G.T R Agents and F. A. Lett. ' ' H. H. GILDERSLEEVE, Mgr coma 8'W00d. C. H. NICHOLSON. Tra'. Mgr. v S9-Yni, p,`-so-_ Port Arthur, Fort William and 1)., p.m. Mondayg_wed_ St: Esteamers leave Collingwood 1 `ford 4 p.m.. Owen Sound 1'hursdaya and Saturdays. 230p_n 11 D.m. '1` NORTH SHORE DIVISION. `wan DnmuhrIGA.-_J I1_._ -, V ;gaors.I'=%` 3 perior 7 nd N01 West I L . Steamers Ielve Collingwood ford; 4 Sound Thursdays and Sat:-damn :30p_m.. M Tuesdag: N .7 to all points nn LAKE SUPERIOR DIVISION In}: `Dani; A-.6l..`.- 1-.1_.,. - <,fT31z__F_12N, A N D R"'E`9 FRESHING AS A sea .________.___ ._._j.: DD llflf 1`r`iz2LTTvT _ -talus our 4 Blends ac _____________ 350., 40c and 50:33 nc _.________.___. amp QUALITY.- _ O00 DD A111) A urn ... A CUP--YOUR "T" CUP. ___________...._._ ENTERINQ A RACE FOR ""_ ,_._Z ' """"* [THE AMERICA CUP. ! Hob[ey_B ros. --- -VII * so A RE PORT ANNO UN. , points on ` u ousuu man are mar- htneas. Come and see ve our displgy of good BAi>.P.1E Corner Bradford and Elizabeth Sta. JfJNcE 22 `vg J 2 Devlin & &OObOOOOOIOIOIOOOOOOOOOQOODDOOOOIOOOOOOOOOIOOO OOOOOOOO40O te good . She con. pound ' p.m.._ Men Tuesdays. V 1_?;[.:j1` the general waiting-room` a` '1`p`ay? wmdow looking to the south wouxmaznds a time view, or uh-q wat-`or. "!l`Mnwalnsoottlng 'is Iimlaohod :1! 15126 `jand gold with owallmot tbl_ue. o ' -el,egan4t ,ohande'l_iou 'v ~oomp"rlIo. lljxt Iixtuzjas. A {couple of to! `landscape paintings. typical "oor_tin;o8. add ,3:-eat_li to t l}'o_ doooratious. On} the ocuuezftlv ms . The depot and [dining hall make _tWaO_8epa,1'9,tBl'5uilding8 0f one storey each. connected by an umbrella-root-; ed..aheltea' or shed. 'l.`hey_ are ere!ot- ed, upon concrete fmmdations. . and ` a_re_ot yellow vitrified brick with- atone settings and wooden super- structure. the whole surmou.nted_by .r.ed- tilerootinc. thus imparting e. ibeautitul ' appearance. , -The upper 1-;wt,udows' are fretted. and 6!: -the.ex- to-nior both windows and doors are `bordered with a screen work or blue -gcnid yellow. giving a sort 0! Chinese edit. while the over-h:'1n.gingn: rboi net/ipdded with electric lights on its" ;lqwezi._.aideV. precentsvat niehtian `tin. 4 ft ` FORMALLY OPENED, % rlsving purchased as his lot of summer goods est 50c i on the" L retail stage, _we must clear them out at ridiculously low prices; They consisto T l i J` ,. ~ " ` cTAMBORsGINGHAMS soc CORDE DE CHENES SHI] ...;;;.;;;:;; summtu uuuus ,.*;.:: Sale to Commence Thursday M Tremendous Purchase of % %tu[ietQ}lutbwi._'|I3*eu W` Having purchised 3 his lot` of goqds_ gt 5Qc Qffn Inn inns` Ailagn LI.`-. -..'l. -4. -2 12---: , ____w____ ,_...,,.g 95:11 ` unun Ih-V '.'%.aW* 1!'` .'mFA"" V `I . 5|` . .1. tun} _,,,,___.u ..........--a-u.n.vs VUMLU MU desired. The wood-work ' of the a lunch counter is a mu `mahogany l and harmonizes well with -the sur- roundings. Accommodation for fifty travellers can be had. exclusive of the part oontaining the ta-b'Ies.wihie_h will seat sixty. An abundance of side mirrors enhances the general` appearance. We-shstands are _amon.3` the facilities for the people's welfare. In fact everything seems to have been A carefully. studied. `Adjoining the dining room is the kitchen. pro- vided with all the latest culinary appliances. A cellar-_ `which. runs underneath furnishes ample storage space. The bar decorations and ap- pointments are at the-most approved design and in keeping with the `rest of the building. From` \,`the_ brass toot-rail to the mirroredisideboard no detail has been overlooked. .'.l`h_e - mattter or ventilation_.has` received special attention. and there will_;_bg an` absence of that "stuffy. h`tm'o s- . phere that so often pervades lunch- room. A side office and ciar'ste:n_d_ I completes the suite. `Z _ The onowning feature of the whole is. perhaps. the dining ball. This is a. oapaoious structure. `high-walled.` the wainsootting being done in white, blue a.nd'c4o1d. with mural effects tot deep.rod~ and ozeazn;.oo1or`e-d ceil- ing. Nothing handsomer could be dmnihannl ' UB1}... --.---I L green` and gold. A'til'e-oored lam-` {tory with rbriok sldizng wnd `marble fittings adjoins. , Between these rooms lies the tick- et office with its handsome wickets and light wood wainscotting. -Here. as _elsewhere, the interior : decora- tions are of the finest. Above this office. with which it` is connected by" stairs. is an observatory itowerover-T looking Kempenfeldt Bay. `An ex - oellent View of Barrie and its on- virons may be had froznrthis; ooign of vantage. A 1arg_e.andAoommodi'-V ous bagage room will amply aup- ~ ply the (wads of the travelling pu.b_-h .W-.5` ,.}' V; uo- auI&I'\l' JVh! and_$10.0('),efor 0 0- , - - ..... ----v- VV ULDUVVJQ, -` 0 - , ..$'I.50 13oys. 0 3 piece dark tweed Suits, sizes 2,7150 `34,from $2.50 to $7.00 1 Boys. 2 pieceNorfol%k Suits,` sizes 22 to 30, from $1.75 to $4.00 . . Window Blinds at 25c. 50c and 35 Each. ._.l _v, -vavouuu. vsaalfl II for - ; 'f_ e . . ' - _ Ladies Riibb'ed Cashmere I-Io`se; sizes 8 1-2 to!) 1-2, regular 30c fOr__a - _-T - -- . .2Icpair 25 Men's Suits,` in dark tweed, [regular 85.00 and $7.50 for. $3.75 50 Men's Suits, -ih dark tweedeand fancy worsteds, regular $9 `00 . . a;nrl~$1n H0 `net ' ` V uu`wl..`1:U,A - - - - - $1.00 . ----., ._..--vuyu uuuvvluus, I 406 yard, for - Ladies . White Blouses, sizes 13.; .. 1-5Q0b:yards of regular :15cand.l20c goods for. 250O`.~l``--`g ] F L X 20c -25c K` 2000`? T e``` 250 to 40c al Lace CurtainS,3} yards long, regular $l_.00 and $1.25, for % 'Twilled Bleached Slreeting, 2; yards wide, regular 35c: % ' _ r 75 Lace Curtains, 3 yards long, regular $1.25 and $1.50, for l .00 and `me evlard- rm ' - - YIn Ietaoharooclaeov 30 891: a has of chu-oou gt gnyumg 14?": % .9 #5 mat ON "V I nllinfli Al 1|Ln'-A'_I _.n1. g ... ... 'au':g._"":... 3r;`:::.:%i`.'..i! . minim. ` colt. we are 3 to: ::1gopltithe- grocer: #1: charcoal tit ' w - aim ch as wiluaculquymstcer 1: M ` ~o8o:tt..Youoa.n g.:nuo:zLwnl:e`: my? - 0`??? 5938.!` . - . `_ ` r Hav our - llngil; in re boucht 8 car of charcoal and to pllnu with D390 to sup 9! __9l `lint it. 4! oeqtor suing-a?H3.. at: 8 Wm Charcoal. ` 7Walter' Sasjenn-t and others asked for the oanstruuAti'a:n'of a culvert at corner of John and Wsllingtoui streets. 1 -Burton Brosywanted 9. grant o_ $25 to` be made towards- opening up ` Reid street. from Bu!fton Ave. south to Holgate street. . .....-wu nvv. u.n.u uamwm street. want the section regularly watered }by the town .oar,t. ' T - "33dnt3 05 Esa street. bvetw-eetn Bur-ton Ave. and Baldwin street-,j Wf fhn anal-{An __..--I-_I_ Fbeen neatly carpeted. presenting. a ' finished appear.a`nce.a ' Assessor Fletcher wrote regarding his worknnder the new Act.He justi- fied the great increase over the pre-. vious tigures fro'm.the fact, first. that heretofore there was never any intention to assess_'to the actual ` value, and; second. that there-was ino way of getting a line on proper- ty. owing to the absentee of sales. Happily this latter condition has pas-- A sad. Ald. Bowel! presided over. the de- liberations of Council on Monday evening. in the absence of Mayor Ross, _who was _in -Toronto. Alder- man Strange, Watt. Beardsley. Levering. Lowe. Wi1liams and Mo- M-otran made up the Board. ` MERCHANTS AND EMPLOYERS FAVOR "RAISE MOVE--'I`OWN WILL ASSIST IN WELGOMINGVOI4UNTEERS- . CHANGES ON COMMITTEES. ' EARLY cmsmc ASKED. 1 TO m. jTC 32 to 40, reguiar $1.25 and $1.40, jg` if ts %' :9; cm 5151.13. A Aid. Bgelnan ., ....--u _u nanuvl. 6 L116. council passed ..a rosolutian doleine with the taignilyyot ti . . ,'_ . 'A'_.`.-_-'_~_;"'LA- ` -1epo1/t Na. 7 of the Markets and Parks committee. per A. W. Beards- ley acting -ohqitman. asked leave to "Govt WUIKS cost of $20. and to advertise for tend` ;n'_s `tor the painting and kgzlseomintng of . the walls and wood work Vdaxhged oy last ;winter'a tire; Adosted. 5 lalnoil nanuulgc. 1i|-'4;`A_J..- Buzttaon Bros . requests ' The fotgtting of woods and on the pri noip'a.1 ptreets w'as.: n.-.\r.L ran led the attacking lo ',!'e- " `port was declared 7 men Williams. Lovering. Lowe and Powell supporting it. . o 6 Recommendations of the Board of Works for the re drains andooulvorta on Owen. Sophia.` "Borozy and `Donald Streets. passed.` -lost.onl_y . Alderb ` several -wards` be placed` in one niici 1 and used to complete unfinished walks and necessary orosings and to lay such other walks as the Com.- mittee deem expedient. Alderman Beardsley. Watt. Strange and MoMor led psrty. The ;re-" yport -lost.only_ ;men Williams. Levering. Lowe it. ` A Rllllivlvruo--4'-4-3--A - ` ' ' - - --uquw Aunlll 5: There was a somewhat he oussiqn over a report bu by the Board of Works whit mended " that 1:h_e- sum of a cement walks now wt '0'l'9i'l several L-wards placed a.r_zd weed u - _ed representing different trades and` e A number of petitions were receiv-i fbusinessesin town and their em- pl0y8S,`7 praying for an `early closing Esby-la.w. -7 p.m. was the hour sug- ugested, excepting Saturdays and idaysv preceding holidays. A let-terfrom Dr. Wallwin, -on be ] half of 001. McPhee. addressed to the. Chairman -`of. the Board of Health. ' complaining of the insanitary con- dition of the sleeping apartments in e the Fire Hall and calling attention to needed changes in the horse stables. was, on the order of the Board. presented "to Oomncil, to- gether ` with ' Dr. Oliver's pepor-t e thereon. The latter stated that the flooring of the stables` was faulty` and recommended the removal of the plank ,cover'mg. as itafforded a- nidus for the excret-ions which accumu- lated underneath. Daily flushing I `was- suggested. A .model stable ' vrnight be wisiited in o der to get _up-' ' to"-daite ideas.- ' . C The Bell Telephone Co. requestdd` permission to open portions of cer-` tain streets for the-purpose of erect-V ing thereon poles of over 40 feet in !_height to carry its lines. work to-he. done under direction of-town's engi- neer._ ` t. _ from Elizabeth- rar-Ir urn! 1|... ......-_._ _._- . -.w--vv\n \Al" brought in3 (If I.-cl-.. ...1_:.w_ ,, I heated dis-- CI mj` rqqueati A Vstamds_ Vo.rksV mone'y for_ 5' vc'rei't_{ "of thg ..l..--.I 9 .-_.-u-uvmu Dloo (U the .31-adegi and j.`>-:.:_t.h'o` late" . grass order- Notice is hereby van. urauunt Chapter 12!. that o tore hnv inst the estate of the said late altar. of the Township of Flee; ta (iii!!! an AI` Ahnnt O-kg IDILL za_.- - A - ` jjj In the manor pftllooo Ilulroyo joeouod. N I880 Vol RIIICIOW -_..--- awn uvvv wuuucilonl, rm name, changes address, duplicate entrigo, should handed Locnl Manager at once. For th;Dintrict including the `ray THE Bill THEPHUNE COMPANY - fox? CANADA (Limited) % % { Vin shout to publinh as new issue of the _ 333-: ---- Ortioru for new connections, change: I'll r nhnnnh A-`J-~* - ,T `DIED. HARDIE.-_-In Toronto, on Wednes- day, June 14th.v 1995, Elizabeth \ N Hardie. beloved and eldest daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Hardie. [Str3.vthal>lan," aged 39 years. } IA speial oommitteenofg, Council, composed of Aid. Powell, `Strange and "Williams, will` confer with theJ -promoters of -the early c-`losing move- Tment, - and if satisfied that ,two- thirds of `the merchants favor: it. }the necessary -by-law will be passed. _Ald. ` Besrdsley succeeds the late Ald. Brennan as chairman of 3ark- ets and Parks; Ald. Lovering being the new chairman of Press, Adver-` `tising and Reception committee Ald. McMorra.n replaces the late Ald. }VBrezma.n'on the Board of Works. V the oommittee` -an Prdss. Advertising and Receptlonwas authorized to con- ` sider the pnopriety of assisting the oommittee in charge ofrecepton to volunteers on their return from camp and the sum of $25 was granted *i~o'r that purpose. . Notice to. Creditors . also otiwindsor. the decoratiorn`s.and i_ the Bennett & Wright Go. 01! Toranr - ` _ V ins. For the benefit of our readers 1 It is within the mark to say that :.:.--------c- ALLANDALE NEW. DEPOT AND DIN- ING HALL NOW BUSY. I ' i The opening "of the new`G.'1`.R. depot and dining hall at Allandale was ormally marked .on Monday -morning when Superintendent. Tif- tin and a party of gentlemen. in-` cluding Inemibers of the local Press.` celebrated the inauguration by ' a -cold eoliation and the breaking `of the customary (bottle: of wine Through the courtesy of the Super- i intendent, the party had previously had an opportunity of making a thorough inspection of the prem- _ am. The company has expended in ,{.a;3 neighib-orhood of $85,000 to $40.- 1) on this part of the Allandale im- prove-menits, aind a sum inall eiqua.l- ling about $175,000.. The Pulling Building 00. of Windsor had the con- struction. contract. the Bamtield 00.; to theheating. lighting and plum)- 'we reprint the following from our issue of May 11th:- 4. Nowhere along the line. perhaps. 558 there -.to be seen u handsorner or more conveniently arranged station. the `interior decorations and fittings b are` not surpassed by anything at the kind to "be found from terininal to pterxninal, ~ - `