Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 27 Jul 1905, p. 1

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Pleasure and Comfort Sport. uuv Launsc U1. LUV vuug1'ugu.uIuu. "J . It wash estimated that at least three hundred took advantage of the outing. Of these many returned on the early evening boat, tined but full contented with the pleasure af- \ for ed. About one hundred and fifty 1 availed themselves of the moorn-light trip. Expressions `of admiration were heard on all sides as to the ae- t o-ommodation furnished by the man- agement -of the "Islay" and the man- r in which the boat is handle,d.- ! m` . . V . Notwithstanding -the adverse wea- I the: conditions. which. undoubtedly. was the main '.cau-se ct , depriving. many who would otherwise have ~en- joyed the outing, the anmmal picnic 3 of Collier street Methodist church` Sunday school, held on Monday -at : that most beamtiful of pleasure re- 1 sorts. _Big Bay Point._proved a. huge ' success. both financially and other- a. wise. The children and `their -friends were conveyed to the point by_ the . ` steamer 1slay," which made [two trips during the: afternoon. It w;a,s.a I gleasaznt day and all enjoyed the"s_ail I, own the bay. On arrival gam-.1 V` . es and amusements of all kinds w.ere " indulged in to the fullest Aexitent, .1 and after at very enjoyable apno- ' grammeof sports ha been run off ,1 under .the direction 0, the an rin- ;` tendent oi the school. Dr. Ric ard- 5` son. assisted by_ a committee. re-l ireshments were served. and all did l ample ( ustice to the goods things i which ad` been profusely prepared e by the ladies of the congregation. 5 IRS I1.uf'.irnnfnrI fhnfi nf lama}-V :3-'1`o7 DUNLOP ,s1*.,, south` Vs1de.opposite" . . ` Bare HW1 T2` ANNUAL ourme TO am BAY Ponvr yuuoie. mnomas nennaay `architect *"*`.'* !'.'"`.`"5 " P `"""`- and 18,3 staymg with $1.3. _.1.n.oma; The electric railway would be afeed- - er, to the C. P. R. It w.o_uld bring B1]`;wn:AC`;l)r f cow cod _ajf-`large number of `tourists to `tho! wasrelected` Dxliigbi `lg 101" |::?dm::r:grtsa&l1t?nge t-h`B.r?i Th3 . V I. 0 v o ' I ' \ . - nu District at the Masonic Gra.-n_d-Lodge `the groject would be lly palrta-of mti118 in H8-miltll 18:8!`-`Week.-Bind `a"'iarger system. In answer to a iijlgral. Ct2. dlgagxggfg -lauxlriember of the `gtudestitzn asst to'31'he'the,r_~thetE. P. R. . .p08e~8- _ - no `can empa e giving e town The Sarnia. Observer has the 101- '0'_0}Im00tl0n; M13 1-0883 said he lowing. .oompiin_1enta_ry reference to wpruld n0t_und6rtak8 to 633% _ Mr- Mort. -Atkinson. a .tormer- B.ar- Mr. Irwin moved. seconded by Ald- rieite: `On beptember 12. 1901, the Lowe. thgit thl-B melti-I18 3PP1'0V9 Of local brangh of 8:116 Bank of Eoronto agdeietrg: seirvicel) betweon I Barrie w_a o e ' " dart `-;a _`e ana ian acific ai-wayoxn agesmeft" of `1;-, IKE;-g`'.,r $1333., goomditions satisfactory to. the town! Tug ugine. of `the ppanph ._)_;,ag[ B_er_mett thought the motion; grow steadily _.s1_-nce 11:5 incqptgpn 't961nderhjn1te. Was an electric connec-1 acre. 11;! now iankst iieczond tofntgze ltuiri prcrerabie to a steam spur? he tn ' . 0 . u . I . _ I fawn, t1:,3%,ng`:% i`tskin`J,:fn'3popu& |.Vtlrn}rwin thougthtbithebeglectric caring ar wi a oasses or"oi izens, an .n_ I more 8111 a 8 cause _ _, -' by close` a1;ten.:i.on- and indqmtigble line could come direct to factories. I ego;-ts has bum; _up*a,fb.u5i;ne3,3 gthag; |W-`e wanted competition. The C. P; h - ll - 7 d- t. . R.'could not at -nto the -town as ad- e]may'we'w via.nt-aceoualv gas 1-the G. 'l`- R. had Collir st. Muxoaisc 3.. s: ` Celebrates. A V ` Banadafeatirf Mr. A. D. Knight. 'o_1. Oolii.ngw.o0(l. was eleootedvD. .1). G. M. J.orfGe.orgi.-a.n ,meeting Hamilton last `week.-and `Mr. J. 0. Morgan -3. member Board or General P,unpose.s.` mt... u.......:.. ru........._.._ 1.... LL; A-- -vu-uauuvvuur 5-III 3 I"I'1 TFIEIUV 90 good dry buildln lo_te between Barrie and Ajlundule for sale. mmutes. walk from car- rlugc works. Price from $25 up. Apglito A G. H. E5 `N. 4-If vnr Rnnl: nf 'l`nvvnnfn uugauuavalug ul. nanny` UUVU- _ ' A -`Dr. Vwuuam Wezr. who has beep spending aa'v.ee.ral wpeks in -towa1.1qr.t tor Oklahoma on Monday, = - 1M`.. L` 1`....I-...... -42 LL- svuw and Herb.ertG. Munro.` of '1.'oronto..-have been I the`. guests 01' Mrs. R. A. Stephqna for several days. ` `AA .... ..... r--L,9,, _ I 9' ` ---- -v v v. --u wuv-J -cu accompanied by` then` aunt. _Mi.s_s U. Jenkins. have gone to Maga.net`a._wa_n. to spend their holidays.` - M'anuV'H11n. D:`\;\nAu :1! -l_:J;_.. Ll... Mxsses Be-atzioe and Laguraf Cline` vv --3-v-- vo-VIA JAVIAIAGJ Do ' , . I .M1.ss Sue; Richards 13. visiting --her! .uno1e. '1'h.omas Kennady. architect. wztn .u[1"s. -In-omaa Brown. Comer street. | _ v- - up who Av-I-V.|l\lllvJ.o Mr. E. Jan 1:. sr.. or the New- market Era. w. _ .in town on Satur- day_ and gave The Advance 8. pleas-T ant oau. t --it-;';`: Johnson has-' . tr-om `l.`otte;nham. where am: has been Iuazting Miss nennetta Hammeu. I 1:. Ar` n u-......_..._ __..n -.. - _-3 -any-nu Q-v-AAAAVU Iuln J-LGIIIIIIQIIQ `J . 0. Morgan and 1:amily_ and Mr. and Mrs. Ur. A. thanennurutfzlre aummering at ha-nay. Dove. '])l`; Wnninvn WAIF urhn `hos: I-unuun -_ `w you avg u-_ vwuyav VI. UG,9o_ ` I .lEss.G1'aoe Ottocn. ot liamxltan. is apendmg a. ooupze on.` weeks _wLth-net trxendg pom. - Q-v-_u-a va. case): use 01113; BBQ Miss Gertrude Cunningham,` W`o_od- stack. is waiting Miss aogszqsmxchi In`. In...) n u...._- -"---a --v vow-Uncnu or-Aaron: IIIIU-u.\0_ all-Illluldo .Mr.`Clau d R. z3_zma;gan.`o the'Lon- 5101! Echo. Iformerly The Advance, 1s m town tor A couple of days, llama rlnnnnn 114-9.... .1 LI-._..u.-._ 2- so ~ - -- , 1 Lots 1 and 2. in the lat con. of Essa. consisting ouou news. This form adjoins the l`own_o Alliston. 10 acres bqing in the town. Well wuteraw; good barn. frame house. . In good state . .-um`va.ti,on. Possesstomvith olesm1t.le given lat March, 1906. Apply DR. WALIJWIN. tiurrie. . ` 29tf . "VVIII BI-I-I65 .l:uJ\"L`|Iu.l.l.l,. ` - ` The Mzsse; Erbaoh, of Baden.) are guests or Mrs. H. Euis. _\Ross st. Mina flan`-Iunn I` - u - _ . n ... .. ` v\Ar--_.I .. ..-u In -vsunuvs L&l|uIJVV.'lI\ 1115 W$K- Mrs. H. G. Robertson and ohildnen are in Hamilton for a few Mrs. L. c. Laishlely, of 4'1`.o16tm'to..' is the guest of Mrs. (1_;)r.) Wells. Miss Emma B`ngh m is ding {a. week at Big Baiy.-mP::int_. span TBA M:.nann vkhk on` `l:I...I.... ---- ' V ' V gilt Personal. Mpment OOOOOOOQOOQQAAAAAAAAAAAA-Ag " TMr'. Ffank ]&.EVe;tsl`in.' 6...St7ra't'ford. 1 was `a visitor in week. 11-- u n I--L-,- J .:ooooo9oooo6o9oooo Afno`-u . -- -.9 Brhndh No.; 3. BaVr1`rig. ;'BAR'RIE%,_COUNTY 01? SIMCOE: ONTARIO; JUL; These members of Barrie Oricketi -Club` were selected to play in the cricket `tournament being held in To- ronto this week: J. M. ai:ug.`T. Lu- cas. C. B. Marsland. and Rev. W. H. White. Owin to ;.-business arrange- ments only It 6 lastmsemtioned -was able 't|oI make the trip. ' Rev. `Mr. -McGIotn:igle and R; Knnwles; oif -1t hb[ Oookstown Cricket `Club. also were selected tcplay in this event. :a'cir- .cumctanoe. hitch` speaks well for-the "quality of ioketm_-Simone district; rl!I...~` 43...- ~1-.11....-_ 1-.1:v.1_e..:..y. 1-`u'._|_ 1-n.L- , The Sea`Ftowr .Fishin`g;`. Club left` for its -an-uuval outing to.Duclos`-Point on Sfaturttg` morning, 'Th_e'fT rty .oorn_ ists: ot r-.1La-ng-ti !`.Ls'l.`a.~an" 'Mr.__. : - I1jqtx-amilt$;:._J+-`D3339 `got V .. --u gvuunuunuscx "(La vvu..uu1.'avVu.. A resolution then carried which approved of the company -getting-an; oxeolusivta tranoltxkiiie -ozgr nsuchdstreeltsn as .are- `esigmlaj a. a me *11:pon between the company an the 4t'otw:n. satista.ctory detazls to be arr-angwqd. Mr. Bennett. .wh-o combated the idea of anexclupsive franchise in any shape; or form. voted against the `re- 'IVI.n ..........L':...... 1.1.... _ J--,_,,,_- J L 3 Mr. Brown thought that the meet- . ing might recommend the granting" `of a franchise to the company for. ,thirty years on condition that any other company have running rights over the` line) on~rea- isonable terms. and moved to -this getfeot. seconded by Ald.` Burton.. ` Mr. Strathy. as _soli.cit'or for -the ,concern, then addressed `the. meet- ` ing. The proposed road would con- solidate the town. We {should not `seek to impose `unreasonable terms. There could `not be a profitable line, as far as the t`-omrn ,b,u-sinelas was concerned. without a population of fif-t or sixty thou-sand. Hence ourony hope In in some outside`- ccnnection. To alowother compan- ies running rights over the road would absurd and wholly` unfair to the pioneer enterprise. ` Mu `1-n=uu -..!.I .L`I__L"___- _.1, _,,,nj ,- B\JIIIl`Ipl\"-In ` The meeting the:n adjourned . to` the call of the chair. _ > ._ ! .._......-.- Iv\r|.n|\n vv uuuula l.l5.LI'l.oo - Mr.` L-eggatt. on being pressed '-for` an answer as t-oiwhether -his -com- pany sought an exclusive franchise. intimated that it would demmnid euc- clusive rights on those stroelts w1her'e the road lay. Then again. as Bar-. rie s` street railway, it should be -ox-I olrusivwe. He did not. however. wish exclusive entry to `the town. ` At].-- ..____.. 19_,_LI,. _ I ET` FFIEK 100 acre tarm-1 mile from Thornton and 7 from Barrio. Soil clay loam. Good house and barn; well fc uoed, in good state or cultivation. School on farm. Apply to R. LENNOX. Thom- ton. _ A 30-32p v....-... v v vuaung vv vuv ,|UYV1l- After some further discussion} Mr. Brown's resolution was withdrawn. A . . . . ._..__l_-1__'__. L1,- , - -- ....v .I|\rAAV\AuL v.uuv;yI.Auv. ` Mr. Vair said ~tha.t we should give every euncoruragement to a m-atttenr of this kind, and advocated a bonus. Barrie should do somethiqg to bring `in the electric road. A thmty years franchise and a ten thousand dollarl botrru-s would be about right. J I '!\.l'-.. -1'..........L`a. -_ `I.-!... ' -' I warn. I:_1m1.1a.1:` way (.0 Luau p1`0p0S6_CI. ` `ah J. Brown` favored a steam road. There would be no difierence inmat- es between C. P. R. and G. T. 'R.-. as, .the Railwa Commission xed these. iWe ehoul go very, slow beafore. ~ rrr-amrtimr on .fmnnhian A I :.-v ...o, u nu`! I-\.Ivs|~A\l\A vus-l.l\2`U.u Mr. Bennett moved that we ap- prove of the granting of a franchise; to the proposed company` or toxtmy._ other company provnded a satisfact- `ory arrangement could be made for fthe use_ of the streets. the franchise `to be in no sense exclusive. No.sec- `onder could be ob ainqd for this mo- `ti-(In. ` c-`-_---..-5 yo usnv-on-14-Annpvzo Mr. James V:air was asked `to give his opinion. He preiered an `electric- service. Street cars could be_ brought any place we wanted them. I TBA nnnf-Inn nrn ha:-xnn nu.l- A-A .4.LZ_. I vvv _uu-u-uxu. gu v.'c:1'_y` granrtmg a Iranchxee. 9 - - 7* ' Il'__ `I - ,, ux.-uugut. any plume VV.e wauteu L.` The motnon on benng put *-to meeting, was declared carried. | `IA'._ 11-, -1; ' ` i>'o`$`d 333 "3`3"iZ s` " " . rr . - - trio Railwaly` ad-]t1i'mp?ah'1y.' wsiagmineeldlerr " -M511? Gwming in'3.tha Police'0-ourt {0hamber. .Beeides,:t~ original com- mittee. 0-0m`posed'o "aye: Ross" H :11. Strathy. K.q;.>~ J. H. -Bennett 'ana' . J. _ C. Irwin. thzie w1er,pre.sexnt"Ald.` j00'Wan.'Ald. ftrange. Ald. Watt.` Ailldj BG1}1irton. _ 1. g;o{f._J. Bvrvmrlg.l ' - . beam. m s ar. . , :D1f. S'mi_th `and`D. H. MaloLar 1:330- ! Eg_:>i1'veWAt:hF t.?)ggo1t1jpany s represen- . . .~ av . L . `n.?.`:*;$.: 5.222; 222 /,E .1?.:...E.3`}t.1i uuuv uuuuu. uumc uuvul. LU 1acL01`l88. P. get mto vantageously as -the G; '1`. R. had done. Oshawa was served` in a some- what similar way to that proposed. I` J`. J-` R1-"n\.irn fnvnfn n Afnam 1-had U-v_uuu.`y uubu. \l..l.l0 Uugllll-Ul"8 '1'Up0l'lE `was "ready. It would be essentiat to `the passengerservice that the mute `should proceed alouig Dunlap street. The elnnfrin rnnurnv unnnl ha a fond. FARM `FOR SALE F011 SALE--First class grain fum,oouslst1nz or one hundred acres more or less of best clay loam; good bank barn. new well and ne orchard, situated on the south halt of lot No. 9. on the 9th concession of Innial 00. 81111006. For terms apply to MARGARET Moxmunr 25 Grenville street, Toronto, Ont. - 80-t 5:99. W [lull ELI. 010301.! 3.3 ' . Mr. Leggat said that the streets applied for prwctio.ally.horseshoae -the` {town and should serve all the in-3 terensts oi Barrie. He could not state what street would lead into the oojuntry until `-the engineer's -reporut IW`l.I'1'eadv- If urnnld ha. nann.+im a-A l_II!Ic _ ` I 1 '1Mr..Strat.h{asked leave to with-I draw from` t committee. owing -to the fact that he had been requested `and had consented to act as solicitor ifor the promoters. - J I The names .ot Aid. Go_v_va.n. Ald.j Lowe. Aid. Burton. Aid. W an- 1. 4.! Brown, '1`. Beeorott. J. J. Gibson and Dr. Wells were added to the commit- tee. with Mr. Gibson as Secretary. Mr. Igeiraatt said fhmt fhn nfmnra Lill- h. I B".#l')r_ I Mayor Roajs. who. resided. sta.-'te}d5 that the r,eg,so:n for :t e adjoupnm-ent wgzg _to await '9. denite propoqntion in --.W.r1tmg from Mr. Leggatt; ' A written proposition. submitted by- M_r. Leggatt.` aoopy .of which- up-` spears in" another column. was `then. rand to -the meeting by_ His W.or-i ID. I SPECIAL mmrram FURTHER DIS; I-* Ac, sums Paumcuz-. V ~ `vigil committee. a'pp.o_int.ed to obnfer With the repre.sentativ~e' of the pro- -! `i9-nadjourned meetixig` of the spe-' Dosed 7BR.ll`iG and Inkil R'rnl~_nn Teflon-` The E ecfric > 'Rhil6v ay9._ bonqmou or c.u~:An: Applications wlllbe received I) the under- signed to the let DAXOF AUG S'1`{NE_X"l`. for the position of reamstor and Fire Hall Caretaker. who will be required to furnish his own team. Particulars can be learned from the Chairman of the Committee. (1 n nun-s . --.._ .nvLL;o Ithe -__`v ......v .....u-- uugnvuuuno We clip the following; item from the Moose Mountain` Star, Arcola. Assa... concerning the death of a~ former well-known resident of Bar- rie: The many friends of Mr. L. Dawson. who was running a_ -barber she in town. regretted` very much. `to earn of his sudden death about -9 o'clock last night. The deceased [was in" apparent good` health at the `time. He was in attendance at the baseball match just a few minutes pxeviouslyw It appears that Wlfth a. number -of other ._young -.me.n he ran all the-'_`_way fromgthewgrounds when the `ra.in"=started angl. on arriving at `hie shop. in 9,somewLho.t'heated corn- ditign he took mould` drink, of 'wa.ter,_hj_hnngedl4; his obat `and, was `. preparing; for -. `wink ` `when : be {all to the -fl V '1'. vexpi-rill .*~alm _.ost instantly. jDra.; adgej ;and_.`. . ,;atkiniA.were,`ed 3115. t id 1311,. ._--.'i.l2;l18"`.l3.-. .?"* "h D0asiblei to 1651386 `Q3 _;lI.fe .l impar- ~ I; Jnore -1 .h,0,Wi\;`.,_.`._Q}.'-..l_!l`... _` " i 1159- f . l '-The spectacle. the Fall of Port` Arthur. that is to be presented n nightly at the Canadian National Ex- l hioition. from Auugu-st 29th until. Se tember 9th., both days inclusiye, `. V wil be on a scale of compleitenessl and impressiven-ess` that, it is confid- ently stated. has never previously `been attempted; so close to reality is it proposed that it shall be that `not only will the `attacking -and de- tending force be dressed in the uni- ' [forms respectively of -the Japanese and the Russians, but` there will be at. least one entire company of real Japanese and another com any.-of natives -of Russia. Messrs. and & |.Oo.,.who,have the cocntract, for pro- i ducing this, what promises to be an A exceptionally magnificent spectacle, have beentat great pains to secure actwal facts. having gone so far as to send a representative to `Port Arthur to consult newspaper corres-: pondents `who were actually on the ;scene at the time of -the siege. and . ialso a-t the `final surrender. ; `ff 27. 71905. I. CIlI|'('9. Iancy and Staple Groceries.` vg ryI ul_I hugs at `finned Menu and Campun suppaa. an B0 f TE |.l.'s. . ! them` is puzzled to decide which is ..--.,..... ........_....., ,...,,.... .. .. difficult -to find a more liiztlzturesque town in Ontario than Ori ' , as seen from the Narrows in these summer days. But do not make this remark : to` a citizen from Barrie unlesswyou; are pnepanedjzo become ernth'u.sia.stio 4 over the charms of Kenipenfeldt Bay ` and the lazy beauty of Lovers` Greek.` There is an amiable rivalry between these two beautiful north- ern, -towns. and one: who has visited to be `preferred as to scenic charm and is glad to take refuge in -the `old declaration, How happy could I be with either i" F I ULLDD IJQW LVLIUVo ` Fort Hunter, who carriedthe Dy~* ment colors to the front so often last , year betore he broke down.-. has been 1 'put into training 'this_ week. He has! . got over his trouble and for the Last Lortnight has been given work -at the farm. Trainer Dyment will have him shipped to. Fort Erie and stant in on him there, after which he will be prapared for the fall meeting at the oodbine. The three horses. Torngorder, Will King and Bella Hamburg. will be rested up until the . Toronto meeting. These hors- es did more than their share in -the early part of the year, and went to ieces from hard racing, and travel- i-no _ -Little Lake Summer Resort, .open for the season. Large, new. house for tourists and fxshnng part- ies:~ lunch provided at` all - times: sou: dunks. etc. Boats for hire. Miss. V Lawrence. l'B....L 1J*......L.... _.L- _._._..:...I.L1._ _ , Miss Sophia L. Grubbe died on Wednesday. of Last week. at the ve~ sidence or her trother..Gharles .W. Grubbe. 191 Blake -stneet. at the age of 56. She h__ad been an invalid for many. years. De-ceased was born in .Barrie and lived here all her -life. Surviving brothers and sisters are: -Mr. Charles W. Gmbbe..and -Mrs. *Larson. of town; Mr. R. W. Grubbe, jPeterboro; Mrs. S. `Connor, Nebraska, and Mrs. Hatch, Pueblo. Col. Inter.- ment took placean Friday in Union cemetery. Rev. Mr. McAlpine atti- i ciating. , . l`e_L|_ 7 1 _ r1 _. un, yuuuc 1.10. 10. EH60 `EC LUZ nra(_1~ tord street. Highgst. cash pnce paxd. 101` all kinds or feathers. u umuur U1 guutwulen HIE) DB GQOOIIHIOQIIGG A with board and comfortable rooms at. 54 MARY 5'1`. Barrie,` Charges moderate; tf; - I lino up Wl.k|unon a for all kind: 0 I Int; nu-u and: son Howl. also ouch: , unwed uua -pus, nu: lengun yqll. wing i I an `soul {or corn, not box loads. U11... l'\-__-.I- 1-n-,uu vtr s -v--- ` vn vent 117$ $04. ICZC-DI --The Canada Feather Washing G0. has established .a `branch in ;town I01` two or three months. It remov- ates teather beds, completely Ide- stroying germs and `microbes. Three delivery wagons. Gan show the best recommendations from other bran- yches throughout the province. _or- +ders may be bait at the Battle Ho- tel, `phone No. 75; also at 102 Brad; `fnr nl--rank IJ':nhna1- than-:5-u ........,. ......:.I V An` interesting {service will be held atthree p.m. on u.-nday, July_ 30th.. at the Salvation Army Hall on 001- V ,lier street. Mrs. Mciiee, President\ Ontario W . C. T. U.. will be present and give an address on "The Evil }ot `Opium and Alcohol in Foreign 1Land.s."--Mrs. .N. B. J-ohnsiton~ will- pi::iide. The public is cordiallx in- lvi . vv 0 \rv|Ilalvo llnupupulid Blnoliordem beginning to oifer uwuuz to weuher_uondluon91 pace anon season. Buy early at ox B0'l`IlWI:`.laI- 8.- . . * The Oanada Central Railway 00. I proposes starting a lime at~ Midland I and mtmning thnough. Orillia to Ot- ptawa. It is rumored that the '-.NeIW\ 1York Central is behind-' the project. l -When at 1513` nay l: o.uc .uou L forget bmlth'3 we cream and re; ueanment :aooth. Cool urmxs 101` not people. mrnmehrim-o mn +511: 1043}. A4! 12.1.. um. people. _ V ` .. Dounmenting on the 12th of July panade at Mndland thq Argus says: narne has -an 'exoo1lent band and pnor to the depantum. ot`ne'_train' eney rendered an admirable program arthe Western. Bank corner which was greatly -enjoyed. " - . `__, :_LA____`_,___,_A an` 1 u .. I VVTVVTV ... . 1 I f Mattershbnut Tuwti OOOOOOOOOOOOOQOAAAAAAAAAAA .-Lea.ve your orders _ `for ,oa. o. transfer of `baggage. and cartage at J. _G. Sc_ott s office. `Phone 86. Jas. W. Scott, ' ` ova ca:-rntxou. _'l?<;ronto Satu_rd-ay ,Night: It is !.'!..-..IL L- !_.I _ _._-._.. ,!_A._-__-_.___._- uuoonbuwonuoo AL` I. 1`4U". ply to Mr Street, Barrie. uuuuvu vvnsu. uuli UK.l0K1SL0W;D.. - ` Barrie C, C. will meet Thortnt-on at Thornton on Friday, Aug. 4th. Toronto 0. G. will play here.on Aug. 7th. This last fixture should be tthq` match par exzoellance of the"-sop: Aaon,,and looai patrons of rthe;-game b.w.ould do well to "rememberrthi1da'be. . Norrie` . & L Rowe's ni mam - an-o~.m..4..a. ,VV\J|.l.I.\L UJU W`I71'1 LU remember .Norris & Rowe's circus attnaotert large cmwds to:_tow1_1 on. '1`_usda_y.4 The st panade was ,nz};m`h`~`behtgn. gthan tba of the -pmviojuatnirpum` ` Tm ,.m:ez.'mm... semi Aw ` 4 .4 7 ': > -3"` .7 ; K21 ll` _ - __. --. v `AD a-AuuA\4\LGo Gookstown went down. to defeat before, Barrie cricketers on Friday, in a match played an the -grounds of the former. The score was; Cookstown. fifteen and eighty-fqur-; Baxrie. sevve.nty-.t-our and tw,enty_-six ~ tor three wickets, the la.-tter_ winning by seven wickets. For _Barrie. VLaing s fifty and Rev. White`sesix- t een'w'ere `top figures. W. B,_Hegnr,y,_ `batted wiell ar Gaoklstowm. Barrie n_ (`L VI`!-nuo_.L..... ,,`__________..___...... his brother and sister, 4both of whom are in Alameda. n...-I....L --,m K ( I up The colored illustrations` in the Au- gust Canadian Magazine are .tully; equal to anything which this embar- : prising publication has previously; produced. The colored reproduction of Mr. Brigden s drawing is especially, good, and 11'. is pleasant to know. that both the drawing and the plates were Made in Canada. The fiction-in this number is emceptionalix good. and every; story_ is by_ a native-writer. ln fact. this wholenumber is packed. lull of interesting and delightful fea- tures such as `the mader can secure. in no other of. the periodicals which are tound on the` nqwsdealers` coun- ters .in 'this country. 4... _....._.-_._ ='August Canadian Magazine. .._.. -....v.~.v;..n .uvAb _yUdl.V VVll1 see lBarrie equipped with, what up to this time she has been deprived of. an accessible, modernized and beauti- , tullyv situated park and summer ho- tel. _The owners ' are -to be .con-gna-- etulated upon having secured for the benefit or the public the last, and. ;onl_t "available "water--front :sitg-pp. ?the north ghore of the bay, hwvu Park and Summer Hotel for Barrie. W.&NTED-A Good` General Servant. At; 1 I t MKS. M. SEA , Streetl.)l{a.I:'ie. NAOY .5 T250993 a.~u;{e.'I9"Il'4.'"'.2"I-}' Free-For-A1l- . Vickie Kiosk. J. K. Vick. Owen Sound .......... .4 Dunkerron Boy, P. McCar- to. Nobleton .......... .. 1 Maybe, H. Leadley. Cooks- fnuzn A o - o o -u nurue ............................. .. Nettie Bright, `S. Passmore. Orillia ' Hilda" B., T. Williamson. Streetsville -. ........... ._; ..... .. Robert . 8., Beattie Bros.. Barrie ......... ........... ( "Little Diamond, A, Frase (\ can-nab`! o v o n o o o n c q o o c I o on Maybe, H. Leadley. 0001:5- -`town .......... .. , .............. .. Tin'1e-2.29, 2.24 3-4. 2.27 2.30 Claas- ' _Statatu'm`. R. McGirr. Mea- L-..) lBa.rrie Turf Club draw a large cnowd llast. but the spent w -many of the"finisheVs !.unde_r is the summar Co'llingw.ood Boy, Mrs. Oollingwood .......... .. _'.u-.aawns:\L, 1-_ "(')'1"i-llia .. coco ...... .....q ___-.' gassuuvz, Barrie |'nLL:.. 1-\ - . . .._ , 7 $1.00 PER ANNUM IN ADVANCE 8501.: corms rnm can-rs , _. .. ' WANTED. -Teacher wanted for S. S. No. 8, Ease. either male or female. Duties to commence Aug. mm. 1905. Aepllcatigns to be received up to. Juli! gut by V .0. FLRRIER. sec-Trees" 13,131?` . . ll I C O A L Barrie ` Races. l._. Hartwell. r.a6es_ did` -not-' p\-1 II1 _j,` .71: 0 wen 1-2. .29'1v-T. TEACHER WANTED for S. B. No. 13. Van- pm. Male or female. Dutieato oommeuog ft ummor hollda . A ll gee`-caalilvgad up to Aug. 1?: 1 :1) onions Wm be Sec.-Treas., Grenrel. 30.33`, 90 . by JOHN MU1R.5 33da -5..-.....__ Ni`ED-Vest maker in Big: Ste `A Ont. Apply to BEN WASHBURN I _? AN'I`ED-A Caretaker for the Elizabeth W street Methodiatchuroh. For particulars enquire of R. J. Fletcher. Tenders will here- ceived up to Aug. 7th. F. A. GRAHAM. 30p_ ' . EACHER W1LN'l`ED-S ham to T public school for remglndoxyot ?gs(l ;l).6`.. Irmnrinninxr Anmml: mil. Hnllulv -I-Ion n-nlhnnn usAunnn vv :xu1'nu--auoauluw tor Nov '.|_ torvremsindor or our 1005. beginning August mat. Salary at rain '01 as per annum. Apply to B. J. RLDFERN. na- wink. Ont. nmmn DB1` uuu uu . wick. Ont.` Ulllvuu ru--- - -_ `--V--' Es'I'A.B1:.:;'s_::.::5;;D 1835- Capital .- $2"5ooo _oo est V ~ Brenden! -- And?! Vlce~ProuIdonI om Jaggomnn Gen ! Manager G, u_ n`"ou':_'l'DlO BARBIE? BRANCH 7 "A general B hi 3 ` v- Drafts issued on:l1;.g.:'f:: $:,':_$`'l;- _ g::x:::oe1ved and lam-out: allowed hthlgh W. D: Phone 23. !'W~W'L.K!N.$.9N~7 will be tinned In the lat. DAV BUILDING LOTS FOR sAI.._:.. m Hunt! 1` IIV `\I'I"r1Xnru `ml-n `\Q.`IltllII\ nu-.1-.. an - number of gentlemenma be aooommod k board and comfngmhln ` rnnmn ntteq FLOUR woo IIard . NTED AT ONCE--T Good LI (1 (:05. Apply at R.AV. I-I3PI'1`AL. 338'. Choice Mgnjitoba. and Family Low prices. Belt valubp at IV N . so Von L \Vmt-mgav 8: After` ceed 811 to d ch latri 1` r ' A 1115' o'ne`i5'1a?:`u oefwhioh we shall : .he'n_; 00 and will not be-l1a.ble~for thlim 01!? part thereof (29 an so olaimunotl .*::?:;:.":?""* 9` `.5; For: SALE ca TO RENT. $6.50 CASI-I All kinds.- Beat qu|i! y. rd and Soft. Sawed apd Spliu knvnw Anvnarlsimnwrn. ._... PIIO`.\'ES 33 and 87. During July vvvv .11! Vuvu -r Oice, Ya`:-c;;n`f`17Iill.,John 5;. OF ARTHUR CRAIG. late 0* W T` `" of M . . _\1!'01' eaome. Farmer and -C0`7 :1. v' ecc used J unc 26th. 1905-_ - V j I10tie of Creditors;-:l.aims mllt -b3W-n" 5'` .- , f 15110: mm 1rr&the1wl:;e tcimug; ,`, ,,?.,,". ;'?1`1`l`*::sM`. BER ur ra g. . . _- -.r* ' inch last mentionetd nr1fontOt%e133:tPtlll< :?x%ll.':?1 :ho'!'et0`r h{Z`.;E9.'*? Rid only tn nu. ..In -`-- -~`{"""" .1v No. so W Wnomc `No: sass ' \Vn:sLmr 3:. Cuuw Pronrietorp. ' 5 Per Ton `won SALE 1 _.!I- A__.__ III Wanted. pv wv-ocuoavvvvv Co Go V 1'3 Muloasterqst. U: 11: l`JD'l.}l!llVI Over Bank of Toronto.` th ' OI!` AUG! 'I`Nulgg'!l!: ` onm.-:1: YOUR COAL Now 7.1113` 80-31p T A_Perfect Blend; Is Our 25` ` Several kiiids "of" teas may %.aob1en_d ed. 'm1't, `if, Vunskiltullyl` ,seloot,ed--' they will` not oLom oin9_, t o make` a` pqrqtect blqnd_;' such _`tea,;7~is _,bitt,er._ zpovrly vtlavbted gin 't-h6- gong-.L .. It :.~e'~n'1ph{I`vsizes i1{ltgf'ot inkgegienqq,`-.Our [l51 y:-7 " ` 11;? iB;1I&IW}=:V1Edii1 C#*4 E. SHEA ,6! Owen Zn 00. OK V Giplfu U00 UUUIIU (Hill. Ulbf uuu lat e orchard. "In high state of cultivation. we fenced. tree otistumps and stones and is the beat of clay loam. Uonvenient to P O..schoo1 and ;ohu_rches. Six mileatrom Ba.rrie.. Eaav terms of a meat. Apgly -to MRS. GEORGE tract. Barrie. I 17-tr IUIUI I TI TITZTI Gooa frl?ty aoreVfa.rm'. be'irig W.& of Lot 23. 2nd con. of Veapra. Good house and burn and lm-on nrnhnr. -In high stats nf nnllzivatinm Use Rubiderma just before and 91- ter exposure to.the sun and you can enjoy `outdoor amusements to the fullest extent with-out mar of man: ger `to your` oompleuxiom It over- comes inflammation almost instantly, 1 removes tan. freckles and `other skin blemishes and is good'for the sting or `insects. `When you want .9. lot- iom you can `depend upon get our Rubiderma. . ., , -4` . -_ HOBETSON S1 v..-.d -- v-- --v--`- . 1 6uTrV;;;l;'o pcuw hat shook onnle at 60 price}. Absolutely no reaervatlpq. Ybu surely are. not oing to wear that weather-beaten, oueyof-I pa -straw has that you bought early in the season 9 . _ i 'A.__ ,_ .L!___ .. II V `f 7'. ` . ~ ' ". ""` A The beiBt-Imporance drink. A bet- tlo of extract am. as 5 gallons and costs only 100. . . Wm. Crossland, B%%'f?"' Straw Hat! 0moo-Ross Block. Phono 86.1 Yard foot of Toronto 81;. Phone 118.! Lpth. Shingles. Sewer Pipe. ' Field Tile. 8 c. L COAL and Kindling Durham Natioinl.... Thisweek `I will sell 150 Gig- arettes for 10c. 0 10,000 English, Cignrsi .V Ogden : Corkers, Miner : Dream. Guinea Gold. Alpine Bell. THIS WEEK ONLY I AM AT 4:5 nu`NLops'r. COAL SIMMIJNS FARM FOR SALE. -.1 nu... ........ 1-.....` l\..l_'.. `I17 1 Allnd Six Weel%(s Moreof OOT B E ER I-I-`)oor East of Barrie Hot-oi. .RBl.!GT9.BE. l0c._ and 259.. at The `Cigar. Man The Hatter v----, --vvv w v u w . v - . -wy..,-..-- ._--_- ` 3 y T i I goooooooouuoououooo % __.._ ,, ___ WEATHER $38 tN1'nn3srs_..gor unmn. `ran COUNTY or `smear: AND ran . ' . T ' `_F ej.' IN'\ OiI_' A`l?_ill_ovv I'a_iV1`_ Bo1'atrI`olean'ed ' 2-nu` *.F`ii5Y!.t";fm8?.93F` .! F`(9 P9if1 tpr ' 9` A it .._ .v-r ----- ~- - _ \ Gramaphones "and - all the latest records. I 'I`hey`are.ca.toh_v and entertaining. You have . onlyto hear: and see them. You will buy. . ' Q.`-`Ad-Iuivuu in -Janna A-...~_..1.-':_ rI_'II ,, .a new ouvndn I40-vb navy v-avunu J. vu vv All UI.l,Yc 1%-omething to please everybody. can and sec what we have. ' rD- vmlson. V---g uoov DI`-lav can I-nl.\a A-nyunuvln Canoes of the ver best [make and finish al-V ways in stock. Eu) line of Launch xtures. ,-mi.-. 1-4--.. .._.1 1.--. n:-_._a-_ 1,, "-..:\-(;lI'Ji't:'!t.3`-;!;d.'|`1.1-l'.l.i.l`l.: 0`;`pOl`ting' Goods and I a1lA.up-to-date. - ` A \ '-___I A` 4| , n . . _ .Up-to-date `G`a.sol. Launches and Engines. Call for catalogue mm 0 our prices. we sell only the beat inthe mafkct. . n . A-4..- `I At. -.-.._ I_-_a. '__-I_- - 9 n u . .. _, .. -.. ...v_.... .. _-... ...-V vn. auuuuvu uA|.Lu.I;a. "The latest Qmd beat Bicycles for the "least l money, wheel repairing, &c. A nI..\Inn. n-.I lull I3..- -0 1_.__L!__._r , , 1, 1 I ,.._____..._.._.j.. NOTICE To OF AYJVIII-n--_\ _ ,

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