Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 6 Jul 1905, p. 1

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my I 1' - :1. -+ Th ru";}`r l+-B.`}.`.3'.e 13333 em? IIIIVQ an" m'r1:Iu:s'rs or. 332211;. nu: count!` of smcox mania ran D oImu'on_ on ,CA}lADA D 1 1:. 35:55.5 :Ott ` N11? span m: S.` Bur Mrs. Beeton. days w Mrs. at Tho: Mrs. J. Mr. J been vi Ghown. Mrs. Mount Thornle Mr. `. terday the ho 'l\n-.36-+ A 1 Personal Moment IPIIIIVI I it: rixju Good f_ty acre farm. being W. }.of Lot 23' _2nd con. ot Vespra. good house and ham and large orchard. Iu hlgh state of cultivation. wen fenced. free of stumps and stones and is the best of clay loam. Convenient to P.O.,school and churches. Six miles from Barrie. Easy terms of payment. Apply to MRS. GEORGE E. SNEATH. 63 Owen :5treet.VBa.r1-ie. 17-tf M g99ooooo6oo3oo: v;r,m .1) Dgrlznr in viqurino` Wilql % - Mrs. T. R. Parker 13 msmng wuh friends in Toronto. . `Mrs. F. Heasman is spending '-.the' n-uInnn of RI-un-ni-Ir. Raw 'J1.I.l`B. E. l3.\75l.u'a.u. La aycunuxug .1-av isummer at Shanty Bay. ._ Miss N`orr.a. Putnam of Toronto. 15 the guest of Miss Dy-meat. / , ' |' Mr ;n-nt` MFR `Fl MA1f. 2,73 .0 `U16 guest UL nus: .lJ]'1l..lI7.lM.. ; Mr. and Mrs. H. Ment-calf are up from` Toronto visiting friends. I 1|t.. ......I ll`.-u D 'l\ll' \N'n+an,n'urel"e II'0!n f1'0l'0ln12U vxmwug I.1`n:uua. u _ Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Watso.n'.wer'e lnn Oakville. over they holiday. , 1 Mrs. Ba.tesm1, Braoerbrid e. was `a. hoiiday `guest at Mn '1`. et-ca-1-f's Miss Grriith. of` Toronto. is the- uesst of .Mrs. Morrison, 7 McDonald 1:. Mrs. A. .8. Burton arrived homa on ylionday from a visit to friends in illlllluugl. LLIJI-I-I Uh 11-" V3 - . Mr. James Q-ross are visiting tnends Detroit. ' T :55 `lfo-an-n V DD slung . ms parents. . ` .311. Will Saunder -of New York. has been _,reneswin.g o d iriendshi-ps in % gmd around -town, - hydrziulio. engineer of or_on:to, .w'a-s in itbtwtn on Tuesday. `Kiln D `Inn nm 'f\lI , (If DQCTOIC. .~; V Miss Margaret Parker was down ;trom Orillia last week visiting Miss iBeatrice Metcalf, - ` . . ' / . 1:.-- nlmn mrmnmn-A has 21p.92n'l1*n Beatrice _ -. `, Miss Olive Shepgard h_as ..ae.en'I1`p from Toronto staymg w;th~ Mr.- F. }M. Montgomery. `IE: I -[or-rv Wn|fArndnn_ nf St. Cath< IDOHLLI _I_. OFFICE. ll. Montgomery. , I Mr. Harry w. ltenden. of St. Cath< amines, spent the holiiiay_ in town vi- Lsiting his parents. ' ,Mp wan Qannders..o'f New York. in IDIWII! (ll '.I.1llR`JSlI.'Ei.No .Mrs. Rine and `son. of B.oche'dteLr. have been T visiting her sister. Mrs. Gen. Cheer. John St. mr:...... 1:!A:+h and nladmq NGSS acres Hind. Torqnazoi Junotxon. T . Mr. Wesley Sqanlan retu_rned to Toronto atter visxting at 1113 `home So hia St.. over_ Sunday. _ I lder-man rWe.)b, J. 13.. C. 0., of Ghippitng Norton. Oxon. Eng"-is the guest` of Mr. Fred.- Brooks. ` Mrs. J. J. Lowe. of Toronto, is syeaxding alfew days with Mrs. A. S. B1u'.ton, Pene-tang street. __ Mrs. W. J. Beilgand chi1dren,.o'f. fhave lbeon spending a -few." with Mrs. Tegart, Blake St.-_ Mm Pnrlzh and Miss Irene Rorke. Mrs. J. ts: f.I.'0au. murlug `Luv wUU.|s. Jr_>11_n Ch'(_)wn. of Toronto, `has v1s1tm'g hns br:othe'r. Mr. Tthos. Mary street. for a few. "days. 1ur..=. D.m.m~.nd nnd Mrqmisxloir; of UDOYWII, LV.I.|..1'y 13-LICUL. 101. it l.U}VV_ uuga. Rowlzmd and Mrs. Sisle'r , of VMO-unt Albert. were guests of Mrs. Thornley, Mary strbe . {last .week. `I'D Q --A .. I .-. -. -nr__ 1!? -onl-nv-not` IIrnG_ 111911119], .|.u.ug._y nu-.vv1-y \-v--r- vv---` W. B..Sc'a.nlan returned as- from Buffalo. after spen `mg holidays with his sister. Mrs. | DeVitt. If-u TA`-xv: (`A-\h|nI'r `HOE H.Tl1SIl|E6'1`. V "I Miss Martha Dodds. of Toronto, is staying with her uncle`. V Mr. Tthbs. Chow-an. Mary satreevt. for the .su?muer vacation. mr- \U:I]:nnn.ua|D nf Hm rillin Gwen. Cheer. John at. - % Mi-sses Edi-th and Gladys Nvess are: _si~tilng' `their sister. Mrs. W. H. % Hind. '1`orounto: Junction. M- `fnalnv Rnanlan raturned to [days Wltn Lurs. 1.cgu.1`L. Dxanv pt--*. B.ork`e and Miss Irene Rorkc. Thormbury, have _be,en`81188t3 Of tVMrs. R: Todd. durmg the we'e'k. mr- 1..-J... hhxvn n.F l`m-rm.rn- Than vtt. Mlr. John Carley was in Midland last week attending the funeral of his `brother. the late Qapt. George H. Vienna "NT.-1C1AI and RpsqipQNee`1.an'd-S STORE T0 REN'-I`+or for aa_le cheap. A rs class store and dwellin m the villa e of Throntop. Apply to HEN Y BALL, 37 My St. Bame. . . 27-29-p vane-y. ` . . ; Misses Mabel and Bessie. Neeland-s ` were in Bracebridge. a few days this \vw,eek..visiti.ng her sister.` rs. J. H. [ Husnnter. . 11/r:.... 1uI'....n-.-. nmm. AP` 'l`nw-nni-n, in VBKYEIEIDH. 'MrT. William-Hale, of the Orillia Packet, passed a iew hours in town can Friday and was -a caller at The Ad- vance office. W ` Messrs; Alex. and Archie Orr. of Toronto. visited Barrie t'rie;nds over Samday. They came up in ftvhesir a.u$Iom'.ofoi1e. T :.....a. D U `I'.Inn.-lnnumm |mf+ -Rina- a.u.Iwunum 1'6. Liewt. .-R. H. Henderson [aft wes- terday for Ottawa. where` he will `take a six weeks cou_rse- at ~ the School .0|f I{usketry._ Mun Jnapnh Pm:-r.` who ha: Camam .uonDo1 .0: Iwusxeu. ry. Mrs. Joseph Burt}. who has been spending a couple of months with her sister, Mrs. Devitt. Bui21 o.lo..left for Winnipeg Sgnday. `Mfr and Mrn . J10`. Pinnen- `RBHP.-H S't.l'eB E. ~ .. . .Mr. and Mrs. E`. G. Hunter, of To- ronto, have been` spending .a itew days with Mrs. I-Inn- cer"sV rents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E, Flestc r. Rose._ `I '. go-n 9| 1 formerly Gray ` street. 10!` Winnipeg uuuuuy. 3M-r. a:nd_Mrs. s. Phi n. Belle-I ` vilIe;*`a.nd Miss Helesn R.-~ lis. Brad-A ford, Pa., are staiggrat "J;`4;vv'<`th ao es, 5 ary `II . .....I 'Il'..n I. I1 "ii`.C\"l\ID Ll Tn- M11'1:'.Geoige McBride. of Phil-ado]-A Iphia. and little daughter. Dorutshy; arrived in `town on 8.atur'day .to expend the summer with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. McBride. Mulcasltezri street. ,.j -nu-__'_ 1-n____|-.. 1'\-_I2_ L__- LIL LII. luv; Ji.l.lAnvIAJu-vv.a. . returned from their wedding rtrii Mrs. Devlin will receive for the `firs `Mr. and Mrs. Chairilevsvlvievlixi have: time since her marriage on Thurs-i day..Ju=ly 13th.. at the -home of -her mother. 75 Muleaster street. and am`.- terwards on the second Thursday oi each month. ' -Us Puint-save trouble. S1.)are' Paint--pay double. Jolhnston & Warren 'will_ sell `you the best, . {GRAHDOPERA HOUSE! T BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE. 90 good dry building 1o_ts between Barrie and Allandale for sale`: 5 nnnutes walk from car- '- "k.P'fom25 .A:plt' rmgeuoz s mce r 3 Gllpn E;i`Nc:j 1 .2 Drop Dnnlv nf "Pnrnnfn PEcx".u} RETURE `ENGAGEMENT or` DALE'S '/FAMOUS `ENGLISH _OPER A smesns in their Novel and Humoroup Entertainment "ems or nu: UGHT arms-" Sport...A.. 4 A IP1ew1re and i Comfort glpdzo-date Gasoline Launches and En nos. 0 for catalogue and t- our prices, e sell bnlythebestinthemsr et. ` . Ounces of the ve s best make and nish el- wsys in stock. 'Ful_ line of Launch xtures. '; '1l`.li`e latesfende best Bioyeles for the least money; wheelq-epa1Kx-ins. &o._ '" Manatee enditgxll line` at sportinggooaa and all up waste. one:api:onqs~7m;q::e,eu:.'-the latest `records; ng. ~You_ lneve .BAlRIE, COUN'1`;YfOF SIMCOE; ouuiiro; JULY WEDNESDAY. July 12th. 945011.-s-2ac. 35. 50. . Plan at Robertson`: Drug Store. aod Mis ouisls in Toronto `and \JlllAl\.Jll\ -4- ---... -_..___ ..__ _. E'}ms HMWSTC E. SNEATH, 63 streetV.jBa.rrie. l "Whitby, Hamilton. Parkdale, Parlia- IJ.`LI..l' l.'U.l,ll5l.`3 2 ` Hem v was in Lxncolnshi-'re, 9Engla:nd. not far from Epworth. `the iibirt-hplace `of the founder of Metshod-` .ism, and when young;-came to Can- 'ada with his parents: who settled in ithe city of Kingston. Prior to his en- ltranee upon the workof `the Christ`- ian ministry,` he -was engagedor a `time in the ~pro`fessi:on of school I -teaching. for which he -had .q,u'ali;fiev Ihimself .'by obtaining a first-class 'oertifica.te.= Aymongs his charges may -be mentioned Brampton. Picton. ment street, Trinity, Euoli'dave:nue, and Berkeley street churches in To- ` ronto. and more recently; Maple St. church. Collin w`ood._ Though scarce- `ly "past midde wage the - revenemid {Collier Stret s` I'0Il..L0. g Dr. Ockley is one of the `best . known clergyman in the Methodist` denomination, and has been honor- ed with some of the most importzmut llnositions in the -gift`. of the church. For years he occupied the office `of Chairman of Toronto District. p-re`-* siding over the. Toronto -West xDisa- itrict when residing in_~-that section .of the city. and su:`.>sequemtg' having. -the chair of the; Toronto ast Dis- trict, which embraces the` most im-- iportant and influential churches in Canadian Methodism. In 1901 he was appointed to attend the great. conference of the world's Method- iism held _ in Wesley s Chapel, City . Road. London, England, and he i` closed his term in the Queen City as President of the Toronto Gomferenceug n 17.4. ....I.. hm: `hp nnmmr been 1-9.- % -At the session of `the Toronto cool terence recently" held here! Rev. Dr. J. F. Ockle _w: isI appointed by the *Sst_:a.'tioning mmittee to the-._ stor- axte out -the Collier street M hodist I -`l...._..'I.. 'I`I`A pl;-us`-our vunnnau}\nA I113`: 'HJL6` 0|]; 1.116 \JUl.uul.' n'I..I.'vL .|.u.w-uuuugl. church. - The doctor preached Jhls opening; sermon on Sn-nd'a.y mowing. taking for his subject Chri-stia-n F1- delity." basedonliev. 2. 8-10. It was an appeal for greater faithfulness .in Christian work and `life. We `have obtained the following; infor-_. ,mation re arding the reverend; gen-` tleman. w ich may Foe of '1-nterestt `to `our readers: `DU; utvnu ."n.u--n in 'I'.:onnnInu'h::'|-n I u > the honorable position of fresluent DI C113 LUIIIIILU \J`\.l_LlL6J.cuuUv.;| I Not only has Dr. Ockley been re-I lgarded with favor by, the people of `his own deinominaitiou. but he en- `joys the esteem arm! condencei` of those of other churches as is evid- enced by the fact` -that he has held president of the Toronto Mi:nis'l:e'.ria.l Associa- a. body which includes in -its .memL')ers'hip c=le.l'gymen of_ all -`the [evangelical churches of that c i'ty.u gMoreove'r. any of our readers u'w-ho -`have watched the press of Tononto. I `will have noticed that the name of -. .:tti_he doctor has been 'treque1mt'lw.'q lL9etbcre' the public as identizfie with: social and moral reforms. and inldeell with everything that pertained to` the welfare of the people. I 1xr.. Q'h\`nlL -I-`mic :rv\nnIFnl\+ Rhn'F'flf` I - ' lgentleman has an exceptional . re-1 cord. inasmuch` as he spent nineteen years of his ministry in the matro- lis' of 0n:t~ari_o. and. may therefore ! I e regarded as having enjoyed _=thej ilongest pastorate. of any Methodist 1 - clergyman in, the active w.ork.inn To- * rogto. I l\..`I-l.-... in A-an AF I-Inn 5'-\na4> ` 1:118 wwetmre 0! Ina PBUPIU. . , We close this impe_rfect cha.racl:e'r` skestohi with aquotatnon from.` a 130- 1 ronlto magazine: 4 arm`. nblnv ~n:nIrs'ms:ilv ammm FOR SALE . Two desirable brick dwelling houses wi `modern conveniences. and in locality. Apply to_ STEWAR1` & STEWA T. 13 Owen St.. Borne. V romco magazine: _ ` "Mr. Ookley ranks veasily amlotrrgg the most efficient pastors in Metbh~od- ism. With arr unfailing supply of Braiotioal "p." it wisdom he brings to is work a. egree of executive and administrative ability unsurpassed ifl not nnsurpassaiole. and -withal a- i1m....+ "4! Joan +n1'ula1vnnmI - and mrm- 1 innit nmsurpassuow. `gnu vvluuau. a heart of deep tendernassianud Uym-| pathy which his resourccful. ene1`gy._; embodies in such practical helpful-' mess as to make_'h1m altogether a Fae-loved and. invariably successful `pas- I...-.. 1'... nnnnn human in nnrn`a'\r-- "and. Fae-loved and mvar1an1y_ _suvcessLurpaa- ; ` tor. In appearaance. xn ener.g_v.*and' H 111 *a;ggress1ve `work. Mr. Ooklmeir -A raxpke among the youngest of or ` mugistersg in. prudence. tact and ex - ` ourcave wisdom, he ranks among the '4 fathers of the church. ! . N Go to W1lkInIon u`l'or all kinds ot dry Hard and Son Woml. nlno slab: unwed and anus. nu! length you Wllll | `and sold per cord. not boxloadu. - k Freedma:n s hospital. .Washington._ D. 0. The oereunnny was performed by ' the Rev. James Ghiapm_an.:astotr. at the Ba.ptia,t..chnro\h. M1133 V` . .9. sister orfdtgf 'orIigde.- ail: Izhia ' pxann. an . (is: was ' ..a: yonmger. sister. was bridesmaid. T 'br'Lde_.am1rl ; .bouq_i10t .11! white -and oa=m:aJt1- .`trindsTweme;, . ./mom W V `9D.o<|?.\ _ `-5- > v brideama.id* each T oarriqd -g _ shhrwen ions. . Chas; nigh dot, `at; su-at - turd. was g_roqin_;sn;an.._Belnitives med`! -A very ~ ty J-uxnies wedding ttook lace last 6-`gdfnesday morning wt-the I ome of; the Fhu-idem. brothel). Mr. H. Kinlgi. Ross street. when: Muss Annie 0., -mg. second dam hter of Mrs. E'l=izaJ`oeth King of` trattord. _ `Was ...........:...I 4... 'I\iv Willznm Fl;-Flmnhlas di- Enzaroeuzn lung 0]: otrauuru. -yvpuu married. to Dr. William H. Hfughielsq at Freedmu:n`s Lhovepital. D. rs ~ m1................nnu urn um-formed bv and sstra-tmra $0 Wlbubaa wuv mqny and; afterward pa>rtakeV of;- `a duntw : `: .1 aald n:3:s., Am: th s.:mo.n% frmn%tor%. `aw we beat} REV. DR. J. F.TOCKLE Y.. I'$II V1111 A a Jer ey Cow for sale. A ply to MRs.A GA%Y.'nar East Ward Schoo . 27-27p Hughes--Kinx- New ' Pystor. Mauerslboul Town A dim CRITBIION, 6, 1905. % zuoooowoouooououobooz ED`/ml.- an _ v-=-..--.--v..r-.- nex cnoeacoo, men: and bent aa- wan froth Il`BID AllWliLh9s! I`, _,,_O... P j._--____ 770-1 . I :04-oo'oo: i ` - T`1"init'y church `Sunday school ex- -1 ictursiotn takes place Friday, -the 7th es at 9.30 Aa.m.. returning. leaves Or- illia. at6 .m. Adults 65 centg. chil- inst., `to Orillia. by G.T.R. Train leav-" ' circa 1111 er 12 years. not belong-ing l -in 'l'hn .un1-fan.` R` an-n-fa VVLJ aawvvnvuuuonan --I-I you Want, Beautiful %'L-Z>- Eons tor Neckwear. remember Vic- e-rs . . ' V I Appq ST., Barrie. Illiill UJIIIVL LEI UTSIEO. 1].] to the achoo-l 35 cents. --Leave your orders for cab. `trans- fer of ~bagga%e._and oarta e at J. G. Soott`s of ice. phqne . James W. Scott. v \ There s big doings at Vimketrs store.- The summer sale is attract- Ving .crowd-s. If you don't w-ant to `buy 30 and look on. .You`ll find int very interesting. _.__- __--._l. 1'I-...-L2--I 1'12. _ In the Town Baseball League sec- ond series, the B. C. I. team will be replaced by the f`B_lacks, the latter bexng a new. organ1za.tion. ID..u..l1L.....`I-Q-.. an-n-_..Q _-..I L--. -I, The members of L. 0. L.. No. 452. will attend divine service in Bur- iton avenue and Elizabeth ss'tree':t i ggthodist churches on Sunday. July I .2 ' V r u % `The `tamrite steamer, Islay". c:ar- } yried a large number of excursioniste? 11:0 Strawberry Island and Orillia. on heT holiday. returning in the even-` mg. q-._ -__v-;__ 1_- _-|- -A. Y1':_I..-.._..I :Remember the sale at Vickers`. Saturday -last day. - `ll'_ A `I `II. II .. .n ...`I..:;; 1- non neg`-rams; Hum I--_. \nv-J` -an-- .- Mr. A. J. Wallace. who has sever- ed h-is conmectian with `uh-e Dyment Fotuzndry Company, is now represent- ing- the Waterous Engine Works 00., Branttord. Mr. Wallace will continue: to ares-ide here. _ - ~ ---J u W (V _4 7| ..,,,L! nan!-`I on-Va V- -`-`I'.ittle -Lake Summer Resort open ~ for the season. Large, new `house -for tourists and fisn.1;',r part- xes; lunch provided at all .t:mes; soft drinks, etc. Boats - Ior hire. Miss Lawrence. -W. G. & R. 100 Ngglige Shirts on sale. 75c. at Geo. Vickers . 'Ir',.,_ l \.-L__'__ vThe marriage 01' Miss Beatrice Caurtis, daughter of Mr. and I':1rs.( W; C. Curtis, Santa.-rd street. to Mr. Alibert Riddeil, C0ld!u0tOI' on the G. T. R.. was spoiemnized yesterday at`- ternoon at the home ofzthe bride's parents. flit... ...........l nunouualnn AF J-`run any-1.. 4-tf ` El`!-pl\rLLLIuI-In The annual excursion of the em-` ployees of the Barrie Tanning Co. W111 be held on. Monday, July 17th., toeBig Bay Point. `per steamer Is- lay. There will be three .trips at 9.30 a.m.. 1.30 p.m. and 7.30 12.1111. A baseball match and other `games -are to be the attractions. |\.Iw uv ypav up-~..v-v..-..._-. strawbrrleq for preserving`. season *III0l'l. Place your order uuw sun: |` no :_'nwEx.|.*a. ~ :1 `I 'l,,__L _,_ 5 RR 5111)` S tt1~`k;{`{{\ t ` |Q()l`t:hhg `t t I` ti` tattib Q ik:v& \\,~% :tt;,`;`Qh Rhtiil Qlg $11 ` \ Q \ ` `: t}`\i:`:ll$t`g`" it iitbb :11 \.$;;$ }`*q{`v1` `*` as \ Nu iha `it &``{vi1\t%f&`liQ klait $3 i~`ih5` `l1ti`11.`q:\ A s':;:~i 313$ gag ` i\\ t... V : Q Q `(g `u":qf ` ` |.g{{)`\~l&_ utx` MU.` K . ` i` Q ` W (at. . i JDVI J 3.. VI nan-1 art A wedding of local interest was celeforaqted yesterday -at Trinity Methodist .church. Toronto. when -Miss Cl-ara H. Hayden. oz` ~town. be- came the bride 01 Mr. John Arm- nstrong 01 the firm of James Vair & Sons. Rev. E. B. Lanceley, uncle of the bride, performed the cere- mony. M-iss Currie Lanceley was bridesmaid, while Mr. Morley P. Duti -supported the groom. After two i ._weeks in Muskoka Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong will reside on Collier St. -7- .__ V _--Th_ose- who wear Dr. Deimel s Li- } nen Mesh Underwear know its `de- 1 lighutf-ul feeling. Those .who have` not`, when they tr it will wonder how they ever stooci` the itchy, prick- _~ly wool or damp. sticky cotton. Geo. Vickers controls the sale for Barr-ia district. 7 Da.le s English Opera Singers will play a return ean-gagemeut at the Graznd -on Wednesday, 12th inst., -on `their way to England after -a high- `.151 .successful trip to the Pacific. coast`. Pe`ople who heard them when n..-..:- no.1 Maw will rp.mp.mber l coast". Pe'op1e who heard the-m wnen in Barrie last May willArem-ember with pleasure the `delightful enter- tainment 'they gave. Thain sccess lies in their excelle-n.t choice of good tuneful musi-c. Not .a concert, not .a `play but a_ very happy something 'tha.-t cnmps uoetwem and _culls the best `out both. -I _-- -_ .__LL:__. ...- IJ\.tIo \I'L lllrlonn I -For sore `feet there is nothing so ! ; good as CrossIand s Foot Powude-r. 25 ' cents a. can. Wm. Crossland. Drug- l Egist. Bhrrie, - 1 P T - . 1 . .' __l_',l-`D13 -mun` mu 1. uuuux uuvp ` , .~.added.'T I33 the aware 2v9ria=id paint- ' A -special meeting of the County Council convened on; Thursday last 1 for the purpose of ,ma.ki.ng_ arrange- `ments concerning the washouts in * Nottawasaga Township. and incident- ` Ielly to- "appoint a new ._Treasure.r. g vice Arthur Cnajg deceased. Mr. Inn. |.Quinlan of No. 6 division. was. the choice_ot the Council for the posi- tion. his nearest competitor -being -W. _ T. Stewart. of Elmvale. The election [was subsequently made unanimous. ` Mr; Quinlan brings -to his office . a [wide knowledge of mun-icipa.l busi- 511088. gained from 9. long experience i in pruolic` aifairs, - .-`Biliousness is quickly - cured by. Crossland`s Little Lnver Pills. 60 pills? Iin bottle, 25 cents. Wm. Crossland. 'Druggist. Barrie, ' ' Nance is hereby lve-1: -that that the partner . shi ) heretofore su sisting V between us, the un ersigned, as miners in the town of Barrie. has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. All debts owin to said partnershl are to be mid to Heber lewes-. who is con lnu the nsiness at Barrie aforesaid, and all 0 arms against the said partnership are to bepresented to the said Heber. Plewes; by whom the same will be settled. A . ` ` Dated at Barrie this 28th'1day`ot J une, 1905. HEBER PLEWES. ' . ALLAN H. LANQMAN. i Tlaambv .- late manager at the Bank of Toronto`; here, who is` lejtving for Winni g. was pleasantly ,remembered by is Barnc friens 4.6-` n I34!-`In nnflnnu-$110 an Iridnv Avon- relnmnuereu Dy um nun 1.-nu u. uau-ua est a. little gathering on Friday even- ing in `the Gannnil Chamber. becom- ing the recipient of. a.~ old w`a'tch. .chain and locket suitafo y engrav- ed. Mr. A. E. H. Creswieke .-made` the presentation on behalf of the donors to which M21.-. Lanna; offered -n-_teej1in`g _; regly. Feheitous 3 ;>y.1!d,egsa_rs. . H. Strathi. .O.. H. ;.J.'- Granett, '1`. 'Bee:o_rott.` he Mayor. `mo J1" ` J: 0. Jo Ho ;BO;_._1_'.h0=.tt- and" ether: closed a. happy .:i!%*?2I*~ . ', = ': 4 ; j-e`ld2`eesrs. Keanop` `B.l.f0'8} have now the best appointed Ltonsorial f'ith'.norith. at 'I'omnt'o.'- -Plate ` anql?I`an::;*extm chain. In fpgrbors; `and cigar stores to be -- u u"'..7" hf .`,"."n'\ I".: /- `I-Inn nd-5&8` ? ARTEUR`-CBA:G_ 11-1; Zr RmsT-hAi9- an FUNERAL. T ' The ofosequies of the late A.r.t:hur C.ra.ig,_ County _Trea-surer, took place on iwednesdax. aternooxg last. from; the family residence, Craighurst. The f.1;ne1'a1,' .,under the dirabticm; at Mr. Meaiord West). was the largest eves: seen in the vicinity, the icortege ex-. tending over a. mile.. At the house Rev.` J. H. Kidd- conidueteq a. -simple service. The remains. enclosed in a. black cloth casket. lay in a cham- ber: oeff the drawing room, and were surrounded lay 3. ,wealth_ of f1~owie.rs. There were many ')8a:l1`-trill]. deszigns. a.-s tollows: "Gates Ajar." i Cmrnrt; 0o1moil.; crown. or.ogthers_and~siste1's; wreath, family; harp, Miss A. Holm- es; anchor. Miss Fraser; cross. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Smith: crescent. Miss K; Mm-risoln: anchor. Mrs. Jary; wreath. Mrs. G. B. McLean: sprays. Mr. John Payne, Miss ;M. Morrisoan. Mr. and Mrs. Brokovski, Miss Cmig. Miss M. Graig. -Mrs. Wilson. A. _Tn}\.n nhuirnih [Inn Dun-an I uuau H1. urzug. `U118. vvwson. At Gut. Joh-.n. s churcnh Rev. Rural. Dea.-n Thompson -of Shanty Bay. (read from the 90th Psalm and the 15th chapter of: Icorinthxans aftenwchich Rev. J. H. _Kidd preached an.impr.esa- ive memorxal sermon from the texts. Eph. 1.22. And hath. put all =thingAs under his fee. and I. 0or.. 15.26. The last enemy that shall be de~ atroyed is death." 'F`t\"nr|u:n.rl- -I-kn an-ninn bk . 1..-]. -..... u:1.,|.ugcu. ID ucanu. Following the service -the last `so- lemn rites were o'oserved,the 're-- mains `aeing laid at rest in the fam- ily plot. 81:. John .s cemetery. The pall-bearers, nearly all of whom had. seen a.sso-cia.ted Wuth th deceased in municipal life, were: essrs. A. B. Thbvm-pson. M. P. l: .. Penetazng; -ER. Graham. Elmvale'; W. J. Leather- daie, Goldwater; T. Devitt, Thomas Drnry, `Barrie, and G. C. Gaston. of Orajghnrst. ` .Qn'n-us-rxn f`.nrnn1-tr (`.nn1v-us nl-I-an.-Ina` in \I`LI1ul5Ll'IlLDrL Slmcoe County Coamoil attended in a body. Relatives from a. distaxnca were Rev. C-anon Craig, Petrolea; a. brother; and Mr. Henry Morrison. of Linden, a brother-i~n-la,w. Barrie: was represented by Dr. Bosanko, Dr. Morton, Dr. Palling and Messrs. .W. A. -Boys, A. Brown, Geo. Raikes, A. E. H. Creswicke, Sam. Caldwell and Dan. Quinlan. nnnnnnn ;l cl1II`r1:r!nt` .",u. 4-Inn 1:77:14`:-r Llddla vq'uu.u.a:u. , . Deceased is SU.I`VlVCd by the widow. four daughters and two sons. all a former marriage, viz.: Mrs..A.. 0) W. Bell, of town; Miss Tillie, Miss Mary H.. Miss Harriet, William and Robert, at home. Mr. Craig`e death is felt to be a distinct loss .to the county. and the sorrowing friends; have the deepest sympathy -of all in their hour of bereavement. Joni: 3i:vMAN V t Ha a P-`| O- ATE G _ No. D` ifab gm, Thos.DJohnstonl:a(:smtgc?:" where everything V , V H. FRESH NEW AND UP'-1 TQTDATE... ` = i A very pretty weddirzgsjtook place last Wednesday at the residence 03. Mr. and Mrs. M. Oooper. Cookstowm. when tnenr daughter, Ethel, became the `bride of Mr. Jana W. Marnick. one or Barrie`s mosrt, popular young men. The ceremony was performeu by the Rev. J. .3. H-umphreys, ass1st- ed by tpe Rev. B. J. 1). Sunpson,.o Toronto, in the pI`BSe,n.ce of over fxty. immednate relatxv-cs oi the contracsu ing pantxes. 'n`}u.: :11-nurinn--1-nnrn 117-flu A-:inHIv qr- ;L1UD. The drawing-room was daintily.ar- ranged for the occ.asion. As-tne wed- dmg march was bemg played by Mrs. (B.ev.) t1umphreys,_u;-.-. lb-tidal party; took their places :'aeu3o.re one conmer, which was banked in from floor to ceilmg with palms, ferns and flow- `ers. The bride. who was given away. by her fa.ther, was prelttxlyl gowned. in white -haioirtue si-lk, trimmed with goered chifotn, and carried a. `Zwuqsue-t of white roses) and lilies of the valley. She was -atternded L); Miss Mary Richardson, who "was at- tired in. white pongee silk. trimmed- with embroidered c-hiffoxn. Her boo: qpet was of `nk roses. The groom was supportedg y Mr. F. R. Redqdi-tt. The n-1-nnIn .Q anf {'0 If}!!! [``idP. com- W835 8lJ.ppUJ."I.t:uiJ _y 1111.. 1.`. no LI7L|{Uj`l.|.- The groom's gift to `the bride con- sisted of a. gold chain and locket with open:-Ls. to the bridasmaid L a. "pearl crescent. mud. to the best man a pair of gold.-cuff links. Mr. and Mrs. Merrick left on ..the 6.10 train for Berlin and othe1"we`3tern Ontario points. the bride's travel- ling costume consisting of brown ba- mthea cloth with hat ,1to_m.aJt,c4h. Their future home wifl oe on 80- ._L:. QL Lllcll. LI- 0 phia St Messrs. Da.11,. nauua auuu. vv catty. The matter of the contract for heating came up -for discussion and on motion of Messrs. Ball and Wes-` ley. it was resolved that the chair- man be authorized -to execute the agreement with the Pease Foundry: 00... re heating. etc.. and that the ,sea.l of the Board be placed there- 't\n . Unaxrman nauunuuzwu pllnuuou an `the regular meeting of the B. C. 1". Board on Thursday evening._Other members present were Rev.` Dr.` Me- Leod, Dr. Smith, Major Rogers, and Messrs. Ball, Hinds `and Weslqy. ll... ........+4n..- A-:9 I-Ln nnnfv-and`. Pnr nouway-s. V _ The Property Committee will in- ,vestigate and report at next meet- !ing as to what arrangements can `one glhinile for providing a room to be used specially at noon-time for lunch. On motion of Messrs Wesley anti Ball, the contract swomittcd between the Board and teachers was onder- ed to be amended so that notices ta be given shall read 30th June and `ls-t November. and an teachers -will Hoe required to sigy same. ' Miss Moir s salayry was raised to $850 r anznsu. 1: . '_ The `irfance V ommittee suomiitted estimates for V.-`the year -as follows: Salaries, $6,036; jamtor. $355. Seem- tary-Treasu r. $100: fuel and other expenses. 30: making a total of 87,145. As against this. the ndbable income will be $4,572.33. ma e. up as , follows: alance from current year. $109.07.; legislative %ant. $1,081.63: `county ran-t $1.081. : . it 21 mm. nnfhur hmxr-clan, 250 Ian vinhv ; ecessary repairs. cvleaning.` etc... pvere ordered to be done. durnng the I holidays. ` Tho `Du-Ana-rfw Fnmmiffnn tn?" in-- Bllllllln lPLgVULoUUp 'I4|I.LlvI.IZl{ LVT. $1.so`6" other scams, 500, leaving` in% ' decit of $2.572. 7. sh Secretary-.Treasurer was `-in-. - -I`$uu&1\l` ``-1\ An`. I-kn `nncr-in `Amt `oaolbnn-n Says now is the time to get our pumps repair- ~ ed, He has new Iron an Wooden Pumps... with Frost Proof Iron Heads; and will soon have for sale his new patent valve that will Dump sand, etc. Come -earl`! in the morning for repairs and bri the m n thing with you. All orders 0. O. D. ive him our orderototthe .Goold-Shapley Windmill. on he. will attond to it on the shortest notice. Shop. on 317301;! btteet near Dyment's Foundry. ` I mlottian `Mess-rs. Wesley Hin . the V Board resinidedq -the re- elll ion passed ~May 25th..r:to estab- lisf "a phoue service. . V [ill W ILVLIUUL U]. @Q,UCa.Vlu Eh ` in-. struts d `to ask the town for t_wHn-ty- live undred dollars for the `present ~ya.r. ~~ - ,- u . `- n. vnh-inn ruf .'I'nnu1-n `Iranian and Chairmah Radenhnrst` presided at `I... ..g-......I..-n -no.1`.-:4-:u\t9 tr? I-Inn D I`. 1. i . heAdvanoe` amithe Weekl Bun :,nowwto-the _ t ' 333:1`. rt.j- `gqnple: :op2 { $1.00 PER ANNUM IN ADVANCI. SINGLE COPIEE FIVE CENTS DUST T0 nusfr Men-i'ck--Cojoper Collegiate Board. NEW GRUBERY java: 4 can be had a'.t the lowest possible price. I 1 CALL AND -SEE WHAT HE CAN DO For_ YOU lugucat. pl AUU yunu. AVA Luau: ynvvnuvvu JOHN BOWMAN. PUMPS! PUMPS! - if I \_% Po_r1IhfdfJ Bmntil 1 WURNISHED HOUSE WANTED--For two * months,(Ju1y and August). App1yLat'rgIs {mu-"mm DUI I ll '\l ILHl' Mickle, iilymi" V . LQ L '13 001) GENERAL SERVANT WANTEBLQ L at once. Apply at 64 OWEN S:1`..2l;a21_;rie. * - p x *Notice of Dissolution {of i Partnership. A. w. WILKINSON is ~ Phone :3. once. Yard la_|ill.]9IIpSt. _ -v~- .--y Ilighst price paid for farm prddqoe. GEORGE MANEEBV BARRITVE-, O_NT`.` 9 fARM FORSALE: L. ......,. l....-an `kn:-`no `KY 1 Al Inl- oI="<')'\XIEN 6u}NQ7% _ _ Sold aid-Gmrmtgod` ` "-_ _`j_ vvoop FLOUIQ ,,,, ,, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Hard and Soft. Sawodpnd pliII GEORGFMANEER Choice Mcvsniobs ;.h1 Fsmllyi Low pljicel. Bait vglucrat I All kinds. Ben qunuty. N No. 27 T wnomc my M737 VVESLEY 8: ,Cnxw. P1-onrletors. -_T If ljgvuu as ----- -- :E:S'I'.A.2B'.L,ISEiE3"D--1_ |-3_,65.f-' Capital J - $2o50000,Q Rest 51.000500`) .._--..u ...c _.. Andrew Thomson at 52-50 `TO RENT ____!J-_.-A .Q__ .._ LI". I1. .lVb`l.'l:u.Vp ` Over Bank of Toronto. ` `I\~lJ l`J Has. 201102. Pips, Genhie Brier, ' silver ' mopnted, regular price 50c,Ae11ing ' ' this weekat " 1-[A NM EtR % The Tnlmcconis can and Kindling Durham National.... 44 , Lath, Shingles. Sewer Pipe; "Field Tile. 8 e. nmea-B.os Block. P1101088. Yard foot of Toronto 81;. Phona 118. VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV gouowowouuoouuouoo WEATHER SALE or FINE... I I. \ \ \ \ N The Hatter % g ` coooooooooooo6oooooooo fj ` ANTED AT 0NCE-Good General Servant ` W for ramil of three. Good wages. Apgly to MRS, MIL ICHAMP, 9 Barton `Ave. 0- ronto. 27.` `P . ` _ ._ __---o-as A I` 94151517 A `villi DIV A."lI|IIc\ . goouooooooooooooooooooobz ` Oommanoillxcgz TUESDAY 27th June The EVA." will -leave Ra:-tie every Tuesdagoind Friday at 3 P,M. for I two `hours ail -- um and ry`our new boat. ` V i nu -`UDIIIU lulu. Ian`; vun us. n ..-..- ,n:ALTe:a noss, auasza zoooooooboooobooooooooooi i Porland cement *9 Sensitive, mad or sweaty feet are instantly relieved byGroas1and's Root Pow- der. Sprinkler top on 250. on A_[_L depends largely upon his getting the , food that agrees with him . If the j food-you are now using does net agree I with him perfectly try some of our ` brands. Every item in thin line is: freshjlnfante Foods deteriorate with .j age. so we buy only in small quantities j and "get 3 fresh supply every little V while. Wh_i_te and A full. line of everything needed for'theenurseryea`t : number of gentlemen may be accommodated I with board end comfortable rooms at 64 MARY ST. Bame. Charges moderate. tf. _` BABY S Rol$ertson's Grassland. 15 Cases-Job` Straws and Felts td be sold at HALF PRICE L Pcth1n_pe_'i!V yap` are now? `paying ._35;.9? f`99FP.`VF5`~91 '9`9Y % one: FEE-T; anrner| _ Drug` Store _ l Dom-1 Ease of Bur;-in I-lotel. Lime sTR_VY I& IIZIV I Well fut-nis_hed residence for summer monthi. Central 1ocat1on._ Gas, Electric light and every modern convemence. Tourists preferred, or would let rooms furnished or not. Apply THIS OFFICE or BOXZ3. Barrie. V HEAI-THE THE TOBACCONIST Wh_o1es_ale and Retail ' The Tocconist (3:11 `and see them, 9 b Bu8_ 3 ' Good TEA `that ii Chopp It 25 ogxits 3 pound. For A camp

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