Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 29 Jun 1905, p. 1

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Y A. Ti Ar nLsAcu The 'lT`o |>TAa;co%T1TT\viMst; 6r% A Vcnm BM: Good than in Oh -It 25` dent: I: `-pound. 3tI'- "'Genev." Drug} Store run. mrnnsrs or n.uuu:. rag. couwrv or. smcon "Ann -ran" `I)_`duniiu'~.jor CANADA nun can-salon. =ott| I I l I | . I` i D _ Treasurer ; had been life as Ree Thomas 01 settlers ct i Oraighurst DEATH C UOC General around tov unexpected Cratg. -8111 which too} Monday ax` Mr. Ora: but`wa.s 2 ticial dun weekeagc. he had 0 _ Deceased 1842.:_ and tarmmg. men and 4 ole.-gees. ll actwe par a member` church of staunch! part . ' e to in 13 who. pred- `andaeoon son of Or gather wi all lb A0 'l"4'.un-u the II` _ VVVVVVV I 0f Personal Moment : gouooboqoonooownouoz "C `IR , -I I--_, -_-.nA ::oo_6oooooo`o3 'Dr.`W. Weir. of 0Vk-lahama. is 3011- daying' in town. ` II`..- -\:r__ nL..-.i._ -4 `rt............I.nn.-5+ Mrs. `Wm. Sheedy of `Gravenhurst 1 was in town last -week. . up`; 1555 In vvwv ll: - ` II I, _ _ _;_._.- L- ` I .- -..-..__ ... _-_-_.-_ "wMrs. Ks. Of New Orleiins. isVstay- bug` with rs. Kester. Worsley St. `IE2..- an-2..-... I3-I.:........... ......4u4- .. I3.-nip Illa VVIBI-I III-thin Lhvwuvcp vv v-u-no`, ---- -Miss Minnie Robinson spent a few days last `week with Torontotrieunds. Mrs. William Agar of Allistoun. is visiting Mrs. Cunningham. Small St. Mr. A." B. '-Thompsan. M.P.P.. of Pane-tang. wa.a_ in town on Wednes~ rl-aim `Er . Harve` Gregg :o Kansas city. called on 1'.` Meatord Webb. on Monday. - . u-:__ nu--- A1.|..-.. -3 111.: .... .....A VV 3 ~3_ Ill Il\lVVLl Iii Miss Jennie Caldwell has to have It vvi Avisit 1'riends_ in Toronto. I ne to- ` O % Miss"Ai1een Aldous of Chicago. ahd `Mr. Ross Ferguson, of Toronto. are jvxsiting at Mr. A. H. Goodall s. a 'nr:._ r-.._- *r\ 11.... -c 1\_I.......:lI..- \ '.u1 !`dl"i-:1`: L3}n?`bfb1?;'y'&"15&ivu1e. `N.Y.. is holidaying at her , -home. Gray `.Ga_.bles. Dunlap St; Least. .`ll`!.-- AA- l\---X!..Ij - tV---I._I_ ---.._ jrovnto last _ week. ` -vu-c-J ----- - M'.r._ Frederick Nicholls has open-e ed his summer residence for the sea" son and his family came from To- 4:.` u ' can 0!`: p up-c-v-J I iss R3;-'a'ultield of Guelphfwgs in town over Sunday. visiting Miss `Jessie Smith. -' -----`v 7'. \v-..- up 4, ,.o A cur` . 3. Mrs. (Rem) _Mc0onme1l. pt Wggtqn, has been vasxtung` her s1ster. Muss Porter. ,and Mrs. Mccandless at 8unnya1de.-" - .. Y_..)....!-I_ \T2-L._IIa L . _ . _ -.. ova:-our -up-yv vv vvq. Mr. and ` -Mlxa. Charles Phillips of" Toronto. arrzved in gown on Satur- -day and mu summer at their resid-` enoe in the` east end. 11:-.. u..|.... 1|A'-l'_'l'..._A-. .c !'.`A::..1..._._L Miss Helen Mo!-Ia;rdy of Edinburgh, Scotland. is spending a; couple 01' months with her mother. Mrs. John Bonney, Crown Hill. ' 1:2. 11 Y!` -t\;_4.-__ _;-.| 5--.--n,_. 1__;, UL &\ ,daya. II`- -v-.-v can vvnaoc Iauavvvu J.'. R. Laimbe. manager of the Ba`.-_nk of Toronto here for the past "three and a half years. uhas been tta.ns ferred. to another department; but the inEutiVtu-tian.x Mr. Heu- Irjood. `late at Montreal. succeeds ` acwoqaqv . owvvoq conga: Mr. H. H,.'(_)tt-on and family have moved to tnexr summer cottage -at 318' Bay Point. Mrs. F. _G. Stevens of Toronto. wxll join them in a. View dawn ,<'1.:3y.' 3'7" "(T -"T I (II: Mr--W. J. Ross .is out of town for a couple of months, having `been sent to -the..North-West to xepresenat 3. oouple of manut'aotur1ng concerns on the road. He wul go as 1ar_, as Re- gma. subsequently taking 1n~ bhe Wumipeg Aazr before returning east. IIVL- _.__..._....... _.- 1|r_ 'r`..._, , 1:9 _..v -w .---_ -_ -..-... --q uvuv .0! '1`heVmarria.ge of Miss Dolly Ball. `youngest .daughter of Mr. James Ball. of Rugbyyto Mr. Dalton R. Murchison (off toawn. took place at Rugby yesterday afternoon. Aftera trip to_ Washington and other east- ern ponnts Mr. and Mrs. Murchison v;i1l_ residcon John street. 'V{'Ea{;gE"6E'1{1}:'3I2Z.n/if. Mullen. `tormerly of Barns. to Lil- han Mail H111 0:` Toronto took place` 0 at. the me of ..the bnde"s mother. 22 Al1,euV Ave, Toronto. on Wednes- day of last .week. Mr. and` Mrs. Mullen have been spending a few. ,days with friends in town. fI'I`I__ A,_-__.',.._ .0 Its, -\ on sun in him. `WITH THE GREAT SILENT MAJORITY; one hundred and titty acres of valuable farm` land for sale. being composed of NJ Lot 21 and N. W. 3 Lot 2'3. in. `uh Concession Innisl. son good clay loam and ingood state of culti- vstiou. 30 acres or good hardwood bush large stone dwellln house. First class outbullding. Good orchar . 2 mile from school. church and ` P.0. F further ortioulsrs s. l t E. '1`. Mo-CON(lEY. Innis lP.0. My - 0 mt: .General regret was cxpnessed town on hearing of we not death of Mr. Arthur Craxg. Sunooe County's Treasurer. took place aticraighurst on Monday afternoon.` 'NI`r (`.1-anal had a Hnnvnu-inn Imam: nxulguuy uxevtuuuu. _ ; Craig had a lingering illness. 7 but`wo.8 able to attend to his 01-` duties up to about. three-. For the past sevenyeum occupied ',t.ne position `of .pnor to which time he connected Wlth municipal Reeve of Medonte. His father. Thomas Craig. was one of -"the" first settlers the. county. the village of Craighurst -being named after him. Thnnnnnd urnn 'I"|lI'l'II in Ifntlnnid-n -in \Jl{l|l.Il.ll.'Elp `$101115 uanuuu 'l1LLl_{ LHILI. Deceased was -born in Medomte -in 1842.: followed the vocation of farming. -He was -a large-hearted extremely popular wxth all nl-n-nan: `fr (`.1-nia nlurnun rl-nnnlr Ann UIKII auu `GLIIIUIIIUIJ pupuuu; WILLI ill]. classes. Mr. Craig always took an active part in church affairs. being member` 01 _ St. Johnia Anglican Oraxghurst. In politacs he supported the Oonservative nnrfv A was hm-inn nun-rind, -firs? uuuuuusls uuppux uvu Luv vvnacsvuuvw V e was twice married. first Henrietta Johnson of Flos, predeceased him ei ht years. andvseoond to Miss Mart a Morri- son 01-0. who -survives him. to- with a tamily_ of four sons `try the former 11111011. viz : Mrs. A .DAIL AI `III!!!-I 0 man 'l`:I|:n `Khan uu 'u Luv J.us`u.un_ Iblllllllg Vila 81.1.5. M... wf ~Bell~o1` town: Miss '1`illie.Mias . `.Mary H.. Miss Harriet. William and ` Robert at home. Deoessed s bro-M thers and sisters livmg are: -Mr. John Craig of Modnstone; Rev. Wm. Craig. ot~Petra1sa: Messrs. Thomas and Abraham `Graig of Oraighnrst: Mrs. (Rem) Ohafeeot Coboconk.'a.nd Mrs. Alex. Cooper at Elmvale. . 'I"lmn uncn-I nf (`.1-niohnv-n an `Xfa... mru. Anal. uuuput UL all.l.lViI.l-Us The funeral at Crai burst on Wed- nesday was one 0; t e largesteveir seen . in this locality. Rev. J. H. _% Kidd conducted the services.` Mamy.: `friends from a distance attended. `to pay their last tribute of `respect. '1`he_ opening _article in the Jul l Oanadxaan Magazgne is a bri ht. read : 1 able artxcle entitled "The ome and ' Haunts of. Joseph Howe. the great Nova Scotxan orator. Nova Scottie is ,o.lso represented 13 a second con- tribution. a Donal " .story by W. Albert Hickman. who has certainly bound :2. as lendnd mine in the de- lighttul o araoter so typical ooge .-the Qcotch,-Canadian of the Maritime provinces. Mr.- Beauty : `illuetratxons are exce tionally fine and do credit to Dana nan art. ,'l'he sketch of -Lady Plnnket. the late Lord Du}- ter`m a Canadian-a`oorn daughter. wnll interest many people. The Hon. Mr. `Gonin. , the new Premier of udhen. y is the celebnty of the moat . an A Mtosher -I too`:1trEbil_1_tes~ &re%da%1ve- r.-cerao r..s Q0 05:: 113%. To`. -3 -.1 " ' ` ~`ve.noaama&2lp. lung : ii story . .9 . B M or MR. ARPHUR came, uouorrv mmasuama. BARBIE, COUNTY or SIMCOE, onmmo. JUNE $2-EV-l.u_..__ ___' A as I B kl """ "- Draifts ifgsd onu:l| ':.)r`o3;u:,`gu:: :%':`:;`_VB<:. poa ta race vod d 1 - - an um-on alloyed nu high. out rate. w. n. MORTON. mug. A ." hall . .00 it t .g.~..;'-.-..~- 1;.--=~ :.s...`.L.s~. t.|i ..:.`.s.?.`..`aI-un! 16! ; 1 July Canisdign Migazine : VVTV VTVVV Matters About Town J-I.\I 3351. Rev. Dr. Ookley the newly appoint- ed pastor of Coglier St. Methodi 8: church will occupy his pulpit for e ifirsttime next Sunday. V II`-_ r\__,____ '_...`I `ll - IIVL-.. ' LIJICIIIILI _ `For the "remainder -of the week the McMa.ster Evangelistic Band lwtvtill hold" their services in_the Opera um .-.._ - AN'l;ED to t V ` ` or small 1;91,l`!a::.bu.$;:1t,9vA1i,v"X`1{;o "OFFICE. as-sop LII-Iv, UILIIV LIV-OLD Lluhlhuu 0 J Miss Theresa Quinn `and Mr.y'1`.hos.`y Murphy ,were united in Jnarriagei early Monday rnorning by Very Rev. 2 Dean Egan 1n St. Mary s church, i 1-\_|_s._ 1-.1,-_.1s_L n_-_. Q:_......... -..l.... y .`l`3:1`1`*;i`e Club will play iD9er Park here on Saturday. (Do- mmion Day.) . - .12`-.. LI... ._.......2...I.u- um: J-I-an vcronlr IIIIDKII I'I-BI! III II0llIWElaIn ho W. c.~ U.,';2`1'17:'n;t'.'n;e'cs 'uIn'ti'1 further notice.\ . 1 nun 1, ,.-In _,IA__ *-"" --av-H -9- _'-W ----a ~ '--- '-'. \ Dale's English Opera Singers, who. 1 it,.w-ill be remembered. d1 so well; I, here the ast season.` _.wi appear again at t e Grand Opera House on the evening of July 12th. TP-articul-; `are later. - 4. .( .:- ELUUWU VW LG!-EV HILLS: - A garden party. .under the nus pices~ of the Crazgvale `Presbytem-a.'n ` lohuroh, W111 -be hexd at the residence \ .01 Mr. Lott Webb. Btroud. on Tues--; day evemng. July 4th. Tickets .'25c.* '.|.`ea. served [run five to eight p.m. nu}, . ,# l`_I-_._ _.._._..A._`..._ L... Employees` of the Barrie Tanning? Co. intend holding that annual ex- ` qurslon this year .to Gollingwood on ` July 5th. Fare. adults to cents. ohudren 40 cents. For further opar tiou1a._rs see large -bills. 3 A ordnn nnrrv rrndnr Hun un- was ouuvvnu bu-awborrlu for lifeurvln; u`ason`l shun. Place your order now unni can I I IlI.I.!&- ' . avsn r-IVA vvt 1.5%`: an. r V was v-~-- I-_-. The steamer_Islay commences her regular tnps from Barrie to b`tra.w.beIry Lsland and Ur1111aT an Erzdayp 30th inst. Return fare .420 the z:u.a.nd.V 40 cents; children 20o.,,. Orillia. 500.. chuldren-, 25c. Boat} leaves Baypeld st. wn-art` at 9.30 a.N LUU uuu.L' U1. lling I.u,yu.Uua. _ - N.omma.tions to ml the aldermanic vacancy Ln Ward 6, caused Joy the death -of the late Lawrence Bren- nagn. wdl take place in the Town Han at twejve o`-clock. noon. on Fm- day. July 7th.. `polling, if necessary, .a week later. Mr; J, S; Bruntosu 18 returnmg officer. ' A- -1. -.u..--_,-A__`-o_ 42-- 7-1: l.|.Q.|_ no- vac v--~ umber of gentlemen may be wcommodued A with board and comfortable rooms" at M MARY ST, Barrie. Charges moderate`. tt. A Lu. -Leave your orders for cab. trans-' fer _ot- baggage. and cartage at J. G.` Scott's ornce, phone 80. James W. Scott. ' L LVBIAAI-nnbaa v a . o w v -- Go 1.0- \vuInnnon I for all kind: or on Hunt and son mod. uni ; snubs . Iuwea mm opus, mu. Aengsn ycm mm and sold per cord. not Imx A-uuu. nu__' L|__.___I..._-L-__.. `.2 Gun)... Annm, I The Court of Revision met 'yester- ' day. There were thxrty-six appeals .n all. Court adjourned after thq mormng session owmg to the fu.ne_- -ral of me Late Treasurer. `Mr. Craig. no demsions had been rendered as the hour or going to. press. 1\In.-nnuonna rn I -nll fhu nldarmanin ZIIII UIIIII `HUI vvuung JIIIU -vvan n cwuuv I The thunderstorm of Sunday even- ing was the heaviest of the ~preset;1t season. the lightnmg `being terrxble. A_bo1t entered` the spm: on` St. Mary's: church dxsplacxng.` a~ e.w. bucks and splinterang some of the. `-woodwork. Ln cmasqquence oz` `the| downpour the churches were slimly. I I att_endd._ _ _ -v 1 `v n; rnrn WI: I.vLl\-vu-n attended an annrversaryaervice at `Ohms: `church on "Sunday morning when Rev. Dr. Witten. the rector. preached to the brethren from the text, By Love Serve -One Another" The service was heartily jomed in by the members. that mus-to ` ibeing apecraliy appropriate to the voccasion. `IT! LI__ .I-_..l__.... .......4. 43 Court Robin Hood. No. 84. I.O.F.,h wr v v . w on vvrr-w:---~-- _- __, What was the deciding game of the _'1`o_wn League er.e_s `came oil on Saturday at\;er-noon, when Allan- dale defeated the, Barr;e Oar- rlage Company` at baseball the large score otltwanty-three to mghteau. `Chummy Smith`. who held down third for the Carriage Co, ` was knocked out in the fifth inn- ings w-by colliding with -an Allandale player. ' h ` I`: Aingus Presbyterians are holding a "big celebration on Saturday. July 1st.. when an excellent pro- gramme will -be provided. Allandale `brass band will discourse sweet mu- sic. while a football match will com-' mand the attention of :the ait.hletical- ly inclined. Supper from ilVe to eight p.m., with promenade concert in the evening. ~ The pupils of Excelsior Business Oollege. under ; the ohaperonage of Mrs. Boss. held a picnic at Lovers Greek last Friday: afternoon. Old Sol smiled and the students. and a most enjoyable time was spent in rowing, oanoeing and games. A sumptuous repast wasgenerously pat-taken of and the moonlight row home was thoroughly enjoyed. ._l|'-n Dninl-_._nnIin l'i'lhIl}I|dI Hun!-A` cu-uruuguzy cu;u_yuu. I --Use Pnint-save trouble. Spare Paint-pay double. Jahnston & [Warren `will sell you` the best. The many friends of Mr. Ross of} the business college. will be pleas- ned to learn that e passed the fi- nal examination of the chartered ac-. countants. and has been elected a` member of the institute, as a duly qualified professional accountant. It is Mr. Ross intention -to practice as an accountant in addition to. carry- `ing on the business of his college. _,,_-_'I 1-- ,__..,_.I , J , Orillia Council has ssed a. dog by-law which provides hat all dogs :over three months old shall wear` `tags. at two dollars for dogs -and Hive dollars for bitches. The latter are not allowed to run at large at any time. After July let. all untag- ed do s are `to be` destroyed. Barrie aw-ma ers should take not__e of this ` and either `pass a new ordmanoei ldealin with`thesu-bject or enforce `theol one. . - '-'iI`t1e"A<;uu.uce and the Weekly Sun from now to the end of year at a special rate. Bend for sample copy. -Little Lake Summer .Resorrt' open for the season. Large. nerfl house for tourists and fishing par -- mes: lunch provided at all .tim_ea: sott drunks, etc. Boats: tor hare.-' I Miss Lawrence. Q 1,); f'__-______n ;_1__ {ILIGB IJGVV Lllvn I - i .-Wm. Cnossland has secured the- agenoy' for the Pneumatie eTruss. the latest invention for the cure of rupture. . _ .- ` ~ . __. '. 4` - qr _ nu Vans. aged 13; `on! _ami of Ro_bt. `Evans. were drown while -playmg. on thg. booms. The_ _t-wo .oh~ildren be- ins;.mi9a9:4tr9nra 80.11, 1. a%%a.arh .. ` ;&uu` '1 3011 (II DYFOH Dl'UWug lulu vv uuv` Viototlia Harbor.- Ont ... June 25.- ! On `Erida . vEa_rle- `Br9_\_v-n. ~_ {aged ,10._m.1- `.1 son 0` B"yxfg;,:Brown.,,Ag1nd W'xll__1e --`--n - 'runIcy"`-rm hf nnhi-' coma O9 ftounu. guuzurna 1:-L um-In l%m?=r44I=t- rm- rrmms:rm W1` bay, . The searchers started to grap- nlo and at? air rnlnnlr lgaf min-'h+ ay, LLIV BOGIULIULB DIIGLLUU. LU Elilp` 39., and at six o'clock last night th bodies were found about twenty Vfoaf nnnrf nun nf ant-H nrnrl nf I-ha V}UL._I-I UIELIUD WULU LUILLII-I IIUUILL LWIILILJ feet.apart,. one at each end of the ,boom.. ' - Valuahlefarm For Sale in lnnisiil] ,-yvw Jas.` -Vickers annmmces that he has secured the rooms in Dr. Wells` block, over Mr. Jas. Vair s grocery, tormerly occu ied by Dr. Brereton. -a.ndhas opene up a complete range of fine im 1-ted suitings. The pub- lic IS cor ially invited to inspect same. Prices the Lowest consistent with quality. Fit and workmanship; guaranteed. t\.. m._...:._ z.__...._;__ -1. |LL- n-_ _On Tuesday forenoorn at the Oar- riage Works an accident ha pened by which an employee name Richard Vvoltenden, lost two fingers and thuz_nb_9f his left bend throu h coming Into oontact w1t_h a_c1r_ou=a.r saw. He was engaged _1n Ilp mg -a piece .01: wood w an his ha.n was suddenly dr_awn against the teeth of the saw With the result as above stated. Woltenden IS a har.d-work- young fellow. .'but apparently L not understand the machine -.he was operating. Dr. Smith dressed the ` injury. : . - a 1-3- lIL..A4nI-O-- 1-nmng :1` LA- -I- bhocoljtnv. pure-Vat and bout :1- I wan fresh as BlD'l'lIWlIaIa S!' ,LL___!`l___L-_ LL- J- 29. 1905. ` UWWC anwwnu U-u --gr--cu: --v:- nu- ) - Trainer Dyment attributes the de- feat of Tongorder at Detroit to the fact that he was kept in the sot footing next the rail. while King of Troy was on ahard A th just out- side, a.nd;Tongorder ad not speed Enough to get to the `front with that disadvantage. The two will come to- gether again in the three thousand dollar Canadian Denby at` Fort Erie on July 18. Mr. Dyment was mggph disappointed with the result. and has directed his trainer not to give E. Walsh a mount again. as he does not ride to instructions. ' 1 V 1 Council held a -short special Ises-; sion on _Monday, evening. Aldermen 3 Strange, Beardsley and Burton were 3 iabsgntees. L ' ` % --' '---_ I__.._ L- ` GUDVLI Iuvvao - Max Losev wrote asking leave to; erect a booth on the town property 1 behind the Gazette office during `the A summer months for the sale, of cl-5 gaps and` temperance `drinks. Nott ` granted. * :1 `tr `I'\l__.L_.. :._ .. -......_.......:....-.. 8 L gbsauvuo \ O. W. Plaxton, in a-communica ition, again drew attention to Dr. i.0lLver s account and suggested as a final resort that the matter be de- ` cided by the County; J uidge. Referr- ied. . '":o2" i" i;ge1:;:;.;;e " Ixiowea four hundred dollars on account of contract re fir-e -hall bmilding. 1!` I i The Bell Telephone Co. s request; }to erect` poles and make necessary { excavations. on certain streets was` `granted. worE_to be done under su- ; `pet-vision of the Chairman of the Board of Works. "A My lU a St.. Barrie. _. Aldermen Cowzm, `Strange. Beards- ley, -Lovering and Lowe wilbcompose theicourt of Revision_for 1905. On Friday. June .23rd., Mrs. Ro- binson. wire of Mr. John Robinson, died at the family residence, Ross street. after an Illness lasting only three days. Mrs. Robinson and hear .hu,sba.nd came here from the neigh- borhood of Cookstown about 2years ago- The deceased lady was in her 60th year and attended Elizabeth St. Methodist church. ` AL `kn. `sartorial Iilmk Council will hold its next r._egular meeting on Tuesday, July 4th.. Mon- day boing set apart for `Dominion Day celebration. . mecnouisv; onuru-u. ` _At;. the funeral. which bolok place on Saturday. to Union cemetery. under direction of Meaford We`ob.'a larg_e rnumber of friends `and ac- quaintances were present. among them being Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Clark. Beeton; Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hastings, Tottenham; Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Robinson. Toronto: Mrs. Gard- l house. Malton; Mr. William Porter. Tottenham; Mr. George Beacroft. Toronto: _ Mr. John. Prest. Maglie; Mr.. and Mrs. John Thompson. r. and Mrs. S. Grose. Mr. and Mrs. Wice. Mr. and Mrs. F. A,verst. of -Thornton: Mr. and Mrs- Geo. Har- vey. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Gobnrn. New- ton-Robinsorn': Mr. and Mrs. Richard Beaoroft. Mr. Wm. Wilkinson. Ev.Br- ett; Mr. and Mrs. N. Grose. Mr. and Mrs. John Agnew, Mr. -and Mrs. G. Ounningham. Gooksteven. Rev. F. G. -Kean: conducted the services at the house and at the grave. The pall- lbeorers ..we}ae Messrs. Robt. Miller. Thomas Jennett. George Simmons. R. Buchanan. Andrew Carson and` R. Black. Many oral "tributes showed the esteem in which deceased was held. ' A wedding of local interest was. aolemnized am Wednesday afternoon. June _21st.. at four o'clock at the home `otiM_r.s. S. L. Strong. Brad- ford. when her daughter. Miss Clara .H. Strong. was united in marriage 'tI_> -Mr. Harvey D- Graham. L;L. B.. at. Hailebury. 011.1`... in the (presence- - or 'im`medi'ate` relatives and friends. 3ev_. Egertbn R. YW118. uncle of the bride. perormed the cenemony. u I-sisted by` Rev. Joseph -Young of the lllglethlodift church. The bride `iwzas given. gxway by-her brother and cats . her. sister." Miss Florence trsong} `while the groom wassu'p-` brited his, brother. Mr. ' Victor mhamg; The iweddingmaroh was gleyed fby _l`Iis_s` Mande Strong.` `of. lbrggutp. ~;A1_ter `the: wedding break- :a.nd_,,the;.._ panel; to the .. 54. =a!i91~}b?idS1?99ms Mr.-A ~`9-!.1d Mrs- Iran} `l9ft,`9'n he'.`|e_1;reniqg_e-_tAra``i`n . ' i M 3 TOWN COUNCIL Graham-v-St1-ong onmmnv By the decision of the Statiotnimg Committee of the `Toronto Gonfer- ence, four esteemed pastor. Rev. Dr. Oakley, who by us as a Board. was -invited to remain a fourth year. hav- ing been appointed -to another field of labor. we avail ourselves of `this present op.por.tu'nity of expressing _our appreciation of" the services rendered by `Dr. Ockley `as a pastor in his care and visitation of our membership and particularly of the sick and those in trouble. his watch- if-til care and direcltiotn in `our imaho- es and his general Christian and genitlemanly department among .us. NXITA -.........L -_.._I__u_ LL- I__I Up-to-(lute Gasoline Lminohes and En nee. -C-all for catalogue and at our prices. V 6 sell -only the best in the max` at. ,_...-- ,.n 4.1.... u.-nu: knnf nunbn nut` 'nIH`1 II`- At almeeting of the jointnoairds iof the Maple St. Methodist church. Ool-1in8'Wiood, the following resolution appreciative of the ministry pf the Rev, Dr; Ockley during lthe `past three years, was unamimbusly adopt-' ed:_ A j_ _-Rev. Dr,- Ockldy is Pbpular -.------up-9; \-\lrI\lLlvllJ\r.lJIu nllllillla 11500 We cannot overlook {the ' help that the enizire family has rendered in the various departments of our. church work. the constant diligence! and Christian devotion to all `the in- terests of the congregation. _ 1113?- ___---I.I _ _ _ , _ __ i\ I 1 _-..vv- .,_.- wru-Q41`-rovnvntnnu _"We would assure Dr. Ockley and !faIm.i'l;y, ' :tfh`a1t"tMhey will `evcr_ share in our warmest recollections` and prayers for long life and the con- tinued blessing of God. our Heavenly, Father, in their person `and work for our Divine Saviour." A pretty house weddingwas cele- i)ra.rte June 21st., at the` home; or Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Part- ridge, when their second daughter. Esther, was united in marriage to William Johnston Marshall. P.vC.. of Toneunto, eldest son of Mrs. M. F. Marshall. Blake street. Rev, 13.4 C. Keam performed `the cerem y in the presence of a number of 4-riendseand relatives 0E the con; tracting. parties. The wedding march `was played by Miss Part- r'a.dge,?cousin of the `bride. IIVI, - 1 5 The eresgolutihon was presented "to %Dr. Ockley. who briefly `replied, ex- pressing his sincere thankfulness at the kindly. good -feeling -that .ha.d, invariably prevailed between himself and all the members of`the Board, M The bride, who was given away by her father, was beautifully at- tired in cream crepe de chine, tulle veil and orange blossoms rand can ried a large bouquet of white car- nations. The bridesmaid. Miss Annie Partridge, sister of `the bride, wore blue nuns veiling trimmed with white and carried pink carnations. Mr. Au- gustus C. Marsha supported the groom. Many beautiful presents were received. The groom's gift to the bride was a gold watch. to the bridesmaid an opal ring and to the best man a gold piniset with pearls. 4 After the wedding dejeuner. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall left on the 4 o'clock train for Midland," where they will `spend a few days before going to their home in Toronto. The bride's travelling dress was of Nile green lustre and hat of green and tuscan straw. illeath of a `Svtaytxer Young Miss; Lizzie Sehieeville df..$_ta&nef. `died at the resivden-ne Idf. [bar Ibra- `that-in-Jaw, Mr. T. Rogers. Ma street. on Friday morning. She -ha come here in an unsuccessful quest for health about three months 9. 0. Miss S-omerville was the fifth dang - ter of Mr. and Mrs. D. Somervjd of Staaher, and was in her` 26th oar. he remains were taken to ham hnn-no an .Qal-an-ow IZMPA I-Is. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall carry with them `the best wishes of their many; Barrie friends for a happy and pro- sperous journey through life.. Sport... Pleasure and Comfort We LIJU IULLICIHG VVCIU -Lilla her home on Saturday nmhere the funeral took place. Rev. J. Coburn otficiatin in a memorial service held at the ethodist church of which deceased had been a consistent gnom- ber. Among those present {mm as` distance were Mr; and .Mrs. Brick- nell. Toronto: Mr. William.Somer- ville, Kearney: Mr. M. Van Dusee. Buffalo. and Miss Edith Somerville. Ioronto. The following friends of "deceased acted as pall'-bearers: lies- srs. W. Some:-ville. T. Rogers. Miller Van.Dusee. D. Jacobs. Thos., Tamer and Joseph Somerville. "Ska `hainnv darn! val nnanlrnfh," his uzur uovermgs are worn eyery- where, and the satisfaction o'M:ain- ed by those who adopt them, are health, comfort and younger. ap- aranoe. DON'T MISS this -chance. . hy` look oareworn through the loss of Hair when Prof. Dorenweintfs Art; Goods can improve -your looks! He will demonstrate thns to every caller free of charge". One day 'q1ly. ..'1`uosday. July 1_1_th.' Prof. Dorenwend will be at the Queen's hotel, Barrie. with 19.12.53 selection of styles in Hair G such Ladies and Gents Wi s. Toupes, Bangs. Long Switches, lo 0. |Hia Hair Ooverings are worn cye1_'z-- cnlun-an nun` LKA unf3n -n aln- --:-j------ _ Miss Edith P. Hewson has passed- her examination at the~Oauserv.vantory-. `of Music with honors in_both vocal- pianotorte.-depar.tments.~ , 11.. II` n r:...-....l. -5 ll`--mun Du.-I ian."}E."T`>ao33iT5Fn'E'}.: new 4})1t\i_:e._`is to be oongrgtnlated 11: his %_:an_.=t:e2_e:. ta:-2. m, 1 DUBBLILI I-|l_ W] faoholurahip, `xv. Wnl D,_ ntanu `RI. IZLIU` .I.ll.'L Jfil-Ii LCWI `sooo!qxam1x}at1_on. ;he.:.-Dag v_su.o- tooastul: wxnmng` Va .fzty:h;c14::;l?.1-| 1* '. "'3 I .7 I" I.-'1 .1 : 4.I..uh.umk-Sn nu ova-cpu D mm V111 . "She being ead ygt speakoth." {sum Ema mnumm mvwbm SINGLE COPIES FIVE CENTS Mdrshall-Partridge. -u "don GENERA . G Ap.m2%1RR`;e`3..`:,T.g,, . , y , St. Barrie. - _ ` `if: :...ue.' Bar in Mind Two desirable` Frzkvcywgl-tug houses with r i ` . mil I lit .' 31'o`5F1 {`v`f`IzF&s'rmv"A '1'. 1.-?3weyn St... Harrie. - 28th July 1905. after which R. s. o. 1397. c. 129. ` Creditors of the Estate of the late James H. Leigh, late of the Town of Barrie. in the County of simcoe. Painter. who died on the 05th day of October 1901 are required to send particulars of their claims to the uncierslgned on or before . ate the executor will proceed to distribute the assets of the estate among those entitled thereto and Will not be liable for the said assets. to any rson whose claim shall not.ha.ve been receive at the ' time f.. . . ' A 0 distribution ' DONALD Ross. 1-u__.._1- l\..s. an up-Lu-uuus. ~ _ . Grmxmplmones and all the latest recon-ds.. Theyarc catchy and entertaining. You have only to hear and see them. You will buy. _u........s|..:...- on nlnnan ntvtimvhnv Dull A11!` `Jilly LU ucar uuu BUD upvuuu J.vu vv ;u -a-4. ` something to please everybody. Call and 1 we what we have. ` `D. J'u.dsn.. 'Ulll_) Luv ucau Ill uuu uuaouuvw Canocs_of the ver best make and [nish al- ways in stock. Ful line of Launch xtures. mL- 1-..`... ....A hunt Dlnunhnn Inn Man Inna? VVHIJD III lvlll./I\v C` IO OIOQV W nvvvuoc-run uovuuuvuv-v The latest and best Btlzycles for the least money. wheel repairing. 8&0. - . ,1._:.... .....I &..II.Il-my AI Gnnnnnn Ilnnd and IIIUIIUJ. W KID?! uuyuun anal \~`-" A choice and full line` of Sporting Goods and all up-to-date. n_,__.-...1-.\...... .....I all Hun `nfnuf Ilnli NOTICETO cREnrr9_Rs I Hr` IVI T 31'` l'I&$O G d tt f beln W. tLot.23. 2nd0oOon. of yVt:3(:!1:'af`(!`::)od hoguso an*d %l!'n and In c orchard. In high atate of 0u.lV.ouv_` we I fenced. tree of stumps and stones and is the best of clay loam. Uonvenient to P O..Ichool :Lnd chgrchos. fixxliltis ftzgolxlvlloa arms 0 a e . v . E. SNEAPI` tlwtssnowenpgtzeet. Barrio. 17-it Dated 21 June 190%. Al'i&8'k.l ri`f 25.Alto * W W ' &.n.n:m, `UNI UHUl'UIH \3o 5|` IIIIIUB ICUIII Linnaeu- terms r e. A 1 to MRS. GEOREE sN1( Barrie.` auuuoma LO;l'S ran uuz. 90 Rood dry buildln lots between Bun-iennd Allamdalo for sale. minutes walketrom oar- Hf V Over Bank of 'l`eront0. :oomo A MONEYTO LEAN- 4 an W; ha? a, lawn amount '3! Pdv:`t`o Pgutlaaohloand 5 POI COIN. 0|! 3 I Ix V0 Mommas. "McCAR'!'H-Y. nuvs as SON Dunlap Street Barrio. A . .---- VASOLINE S'I`_0VE FOR SALE--,0nl been [I used a. few txmcs. Apply at '1`).-I18, O FICE. FURNISHED HOUSE WANTED-For two DFFT&gzha.(J uly and August). Apply at T513 .mo7nUNLoP s'r.. th id. ' T T Barrie glogta 8 `e opposite P """ .av:*:::::`:2.::*1r:ns*.a?:'::.':.%i`.: :&`:'3`a 1'! ll ._ . . here or puoua on. as on~o'r;.L ; "VH4; I'1lA__ _J "90-, ., 1, ._ -_.._.. 1.1.1; . Po_rI|aIid%%%0e!!1enIl ll III \XUDI'D|IIIUl_?\I Micki; Dymanl 3 Soil` at $2.00 at % % :5) val ! "'- ' ,,_.., .. yuvu IVVICI 9 The City of Wumipoc " A . no .'9':.` oluaively in Ashe oonIu`0 =9t:j;; meats. ' " ` vol. LIV No. 26 wmarmr 8:. _Q_.w.\[_IL_|_qNSON'8 -4 ;...I Ill" 1.`... E6 '1! VII `II$IIIIi-v Phone :3. Oico. Yard ind Mill. John cunt`. OF SWEN SUUND Sold and (Bi, V J WOOD _.."'!__"'_ M._E;../`E `:5; FLOUR NEW. ADVERTISEMENTS. V Hard and am. smd .na%spuu Choice Maliobn and Family - Low prices. Belg valuu at All k_i;(la Boot 'qullt_y av No. so waoLn;n`o;s_a1a Wszsuw Cuw ; Prourletors, . ...S'U'N... FOR SALE I- I.-.` ..I- A.--`Ill- Barrie. Ivnm t U315. Executor, H3} .20 doz. Pipes, Genuine mm. Illvr ' mounted. to ular price 500, telling tgis week at 1-[A N M EtR The Tohjcnnis COAL and Kindling ' Durham Nationn|...`. Ponand cement 0ica--B.na Block. V Phonei. Yard foot of Toruyto St. Phone 118, ' win` a - e`f.;` Lune Lath. `Shingles. Sewer Pipe. ` I ca. gooooooooooooooooooooooooo _j-L I:\\ $5 135%: H an.n*1e r % nenguerf 3 O oouuodpoouuopuooouu :OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO: 1 Dom.-Euc'o! Ban-lo Homl.. - oooouuoooooooooooooouu -44-------'-.______._._.......'.. ` . . j V Oommeuo _ ~ TUESDAY 87th June - The Now an`. 1G EVA" will leave Run-l_o every Tusdai and Frldayat 8 PM. for : two hour: '91! - o ud try our new boat. WALTE3 , mass, 1 I-uns%l;a"_ WEATHER am: or A FINE... 4 _ 1 4 1 4 I SIMMONS Warm weather in the time when : `active etomaoh and bowel troublea ore . moan apt to attack. Theee troublee ` are due to the fermentation of food I and II is vitally important that this . `lermenuatlon be euopped ea soon on `* `possible. No home should be with- f one a, bottle 0! our ` Quick Re_I`ief Diarrhoea % N 0 GB MP8 It cum crsulzigs, oollmcholera mo:-bun. . Dian-hon, ux. DyIoutery'- and all < similar aim outs. Equully good for j chlldnn or udulu. V ` A . is"1'.'1'ii:v1I.7:" X'Bo1:'rLn1:o% my. 25 Cents Only --A'!--- Rdbertsonfs drosslsnd. 3.":`9if" v-vvvvvvv v v v v v V . V -. 15 Cases`Job Straws and Felts to `be sold at HALF PRICE .. Porhgpu It you ,ur o.no'w pslylnigp or 400` 9 poujd you Tmay, `be V ` " ` A " hive? gyonpy. _ 3E5c- Call and see the; mus: TOBACCONIST Wholesale and Rotiail - Make you:-`old at:-aw hat look like wow with Otouluura. Hut Bleach. Enouch for seven! has too.

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