Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 28 Dec 1905, p. 1

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elly. I e of ted w. .m, ....;i..;;... { mm, ....... best auorrtod lims or oontcotioneu` north or floronto. ._ . A Fine O{hooola'tea-15 ount-s -pot l-b. Special Orea-n_ae--10 newts per ib. giormafnnomnmai-V`-o`1,5a. par lb. '_ `I .0 "" 0 1` 0 M w `Dmmvagv-um ins} Rn] Inn-nut... .I!'l3__n!u'u}wyuu.-:.vu. pol. uauuo Poaormmt Brullslayes-1 c. a Rb. -'.l`a- y Bnllqe -10.oeutsn_-lb. Oooonnut Bu leeyeu-10 ots. I1 lb. Lemon Bullsoyes--10 cents :1 lb. lmpgfial Jtixad Oandi-as- -3 Lbs Iraor` oouay - T 1 ` R0 [Mixed Gankl._ic,_I--3. ~lb`s}for..,25o. 01 aahioued Minds-,-10. Q -l~b..- Now |ixd.Nu't!--8 M ,_2i9-.; % ammo tustlsncoucm co. Thursday Evening. Jan'y 4th ARTISTS T X Plan Open: at Robertson : Drug Store Sat. urdny. Dec. 301.11, ' Ml0KlE_,_DYMENTl Greatly Reduced Prices M `:P%.92`..`%P - 'rhe_.M1xmfu1Me1oa1ua 1&6} -t.;;;s;aaon, Girls. Gowns. Music. Laughter. A scream Iron: start to nish.". _ PRICES:--$1.00, 730. 500, gallery 250. Seapaon sale at Robertson's Drug store .------.._.. .-...-... . _--.-........ ......-.--.. 58-2 onago awaken HOUSE g ma. na;;T'9"; ` ' . [FRANK Hows, .m., PRESENTS NEll|E BEMlMNT- L { _% |CAllA_B%l_J lilll GXIIIU` will I [camp open HOUSE V . _ I 3 1 Door Euuof Barr 0 Hotel. E ` &+++++ff+`+_ 3'o +o++++4o+9903 Min Hope Mo:-geu-Sopreno Madame Beetcu Lehgley-a-Violiniet A Mr. Stanley Ad_une'.-Beritone ' Miss My rule `lit-guy-Pianist "PRICES:--85, 50. 75 and Boxee $1 00. vuvvuw nu! IVE `VOW L Gil` Io As we went to sell out as closely in -2 possible. we have put attractive price: i on everything in this line so that you ` can giveamuch better gift for the same money than you otherwise` could. Good time, toe, to buyyouiu self the present that you wanted and did not get. Better come soon and eat ret choice. .,. Robertsmfs If you received 1 present from% some unex acted source. New Year's; will aifor you an opportunity to] xroolprooato. ` - (`III |It|`It`n1r`\nu:-nAn- Inns- n-un-n-.1`-n . '. UUIFI VVVcO Our holiday business was unuauollf good thin year but we had an t_1nunu~ ally ample stock, so thotthore in still a good comment from which ,to. ohooao gifts for New Year's. ' `H n -)snh On -In`! Ant -1- n`nnAn`n an ' Happy New` k I'|IYev aI_I'u.| Simmons & Co. D>YOU OVERLOOK SOMEONE? ANNUAL MEETING. In: SERIO-0fgj __lBl lQnvvln-f`!nmln (In a.`Blg Com any lnoludin -a._ Pr;ny Billi `in ISRAE ZANGWIL '8 Success W3 Merry Christmas. HATTER8 AN D FURRIBRS. om: mesh wlsmzs FOR A VERY . - TZIIWIT CCIIIIC `I (Seric-Comic Governosa) DRUG STORE 8; Son`: PHONES 83 -and 87. v-~'AI\_'D A-4 :a;pru:"' "' " R.`J. FLETCHER, Hannatm lil- at - THE INTERESTS OF BARII3. THE COUNT? OP SIMCOB .u.uuu. Secretary. ` Thelelectors of Barrie will` vote on the fol- lowing cnndidatesfor municipal honors, New Year's Day. As willgbe seen from the nomi~ nations, which a pear in another column, the -number of with` remix is heavy :- Annnnunx. Ward No. 1-W..Taylor, C. McGuire, F. M. T Watt, 0. G. Strange, _ WerdNo. 2-_-A. 0. Garden, A. W. Beards- le . W. 0. Hunter. . `_ Ward 0. 4-R. Powell; Alex. Cowan, W. A. Turner. . V .Werd No. 5-W. LA. Lowe, C: I-lorseld, C. .W. Plltg. Wird No; 6-9.. J} nrc)crn3;?n2r Cnirlphell, _ _G. Wilson. ._ A . 1 , s nstepherse-.` were electedr `by .acele'nn'.tion,: the bthorrrmmissees s. __.._..._1._.._ _ ._.- __ ._.aL' ..___".____'~_=,- 7 Wlblpillbwut VI UIIUIA `ad -y a c:_1nmntion..{ vnnxo fsoi1o31, Thus-ring. Ward No.4-W. Thernlp A. J. Carson. gud. Hi Wab , -3-ptppnngvWagdc%N9a.: 1', I >-;_ V. ;.:_` .~`7 - - `E_ -1' ' '4! I '1! I 1 ` Mr. James Hruhtter. waif Brrittish Go- lumbia. is visit-i_n-g at his mioit'h-er, - `home on Kampezxilldt 1slt='neett,, -a.f-tetr an; absence olnaetveinl ytears. `Mr. R. W. Ball. wife and'a':~.x of (ro- rlovulto and Miss_Josie Ball. niece of Dr. Jemld-Ball. '1"-o'ransto. were holi- day g-newts or Mr. and Mrs`. D.~- C. Mvurchison. ' ` . - WILL GO TO THE POLLS -Vote and work tin-' the eedtion or W. 0. Hunter gm ` Ald-ennan. . in _Ward 2. % y `x ms!` or THOSE wao imam TEE . n:Lno'ro;ea.- MANY -wrra ' .DRA_WAL8. BARBIE, COUNTY or SIMCOE, ONTARIO, JJECEMBER 28, 150. Mrs. Toomlirison of Suit-ton and Mes- srs. J.TG. Blain of 't~he.3oo and _Rob.t. Blain o1.'.'-M-omitreal attended the fame- ml of the late Ed_.\_vnrd Blain. m~1I ra`.` l-'twpe'r.t. Mi-ss"R1ip:ert and Miss Gritfivtvh of Toronto are -_.gAu-e-sts of Mrs. J. Bailey. V y . - I|l'.... v-2-4.- l\I\Y.-!II -`e n-u,__ ---_-v c.---.vJ - Miss Knwte-O'Neill of Tloronito visit-` ed the Misses Psorwell. Worsley treat, `durum the" week. - ` Mr. C. H. Day. of the U.m':o"n Bank. srtzrff. spent 't'he- holidays with his rparenits in, Guelph. . . ' m1'._ 1...: in-__ n.s.____-._. -\r..,.|_._-|,1 ..- -_-`- --`_ ----.`..-u I _Mr.anad Mrs. S'twart.'Macd::>nald and children. Dunnville. mearo among. the `hvollid-a,y visitors. fl'.. -..__.I `E..- A '1 R_,__I_,_ '.,D -u-J -v Iv nvon a. -- uuo--runnn\a av vv ' Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Miovnata-gu-Leeds. -"of New Orley. Alta.. are staying with the: latterfs pane-azs. Dr. and Mrs. McCarthy. 7 ' 7 Mrs. 2M. Mtowgcsmory Lari: Ion Mvovnvday for Rochester having been called away owing` to the. death or `her brother. Qcwvc -uqwuoq-u- Miss G. B.;rm`ham returned . too To-n Truosmto on 'T.uesday 'aI\te1` spending the Xmas holidays w.i.th Mr. and Mrs. W. her. mwir. 1*; Black. teller in the "Peter- biono `branch of the Bank of Toron- ito. spent the, hvolidays with his par- Annlln 3 3... Juan...- "'aiEr.'aTz1d'i\&Ff}{ E':{11'&I.Lyr Toronto. spent the holiday with [M11 and Mrs. Jnh-n Brown. Florepoe street. % mg. Ami Mia: 'C]ha.Z. Baum of To- ronlt-o were holiday g -uaesvts_of Mr. and Mrs. George Ball. Jo-hn street. III`__ 1' x - `I -11-- _._-_. _.v--5v -u-o-. I `an... --yo-v M}. J. Thoovmpsuon.and_ Miss v'i"homp-V son, of Ortrtawa, are visitors at Mr. W. B. Kingks. Toronrto street. ' `l\l'_. '-.__I lE_.4 `VI _ gv, v-rv A-OI "-lit.-glad rs. T. Meitoalf. Miss B51- trioe an:d'Ma~s1;er Orvnl visited friends in ;'1`omn.'to and St. Thomas during the pas} "us}1';"r"is311{a':amssr. of one Bank or Ooimmeroe. h0lid:1yIedA.\\r.Iy'th his vparpmts `in Svtwtrf-ord. I & __. n_` . _ ;_. u-1511.`?-z;.':1 <.i" H. Carley. `of Hami-loton. `were in town ovmi Sunday \Vi~t'h the form-e'r"s' parents. . ` an-__ ;..j u:-__ I1 4\_II_ ,.n III , Ghristtmastiqde. u--v- Mr.-;1n;i'".Im. A. C.` Baititen an`d -family were up from Toromto over days with friends amen-nd to-wn, CV -_ -_= -' _--v-.--v ----_'- Mrs.` Nixon Hiur-st out` New- market are spending Chryistnms h=:o1i-: III.. A_.j QE__.. `I T.` `E- . I _ ,_ , `I I D. Sinclair. Gleirarm. spent the holidays with his uncles.` the Mess'rs..; Sinclair.` ' ` .11`. 1'... 1Ir:.._.I- _.e 1'. _....1-._-_ L ._ I...--__ ` Mr. Jals. Wiotods of London has been spending a `few days in rbzrwn with his `pa ren'ts. V [Miss E. Rodgeris" of .- I'Io`rbn(to spelnt Sunday and Mon-d)a:y_ with her `p a r`,- en'ts in town. A '-'-Ante;-A ydnur dizfgier just. w.-mdor.-'-r -around to James G..Kse:ennan s and get. `hggva some holiday smokes. The beat smoke N in ~_;_t|0W'll. His ,o_iga,ns . and . tp- ='!'! 9";`8`: __-__ __ -------v- n-cg...-up-vv, g..- 3_nott 0&1;-S; `Edi;-t-h ~Y:oumogzer.0rvy.i1 Meftca-lit`. \ . From P-ar'l: II.-IrenIe Dalley. . From Part I.-Josie Walton. James Patterson. . T Fr-om I. to Pt. II.-D. Law J. Monknma-n._H. Steswzmt. J. Rod-gets. G. Falconer. N. Reid. H. Horssield, A. Lee, P. Benre, D. Meekinng. J. TN~oI1t'li-. gmvea. 0. Cameron. V; Mxarr. N, Ohuunon. ' We are glad w. 0. Hunter has decided to` allow his name to stand in Ward 2 for the po- sition of Alderman. And he no doubt will be elected. The councifof 1906 needs men in it 1ike_Mr. _ Hunter, The electors of Ward 2 should support Mr. Hunter to a. man. . And {should be oongntnlsted if they electehim. x. V From Barlt Ilto Jr. II.-M. Di-neeun. W. Gooper. D. Pye. V. Tran. A. Fir- man. .F. H'argreav~e. F. Young. M. Meftonilme. G. West. . " From Jr. .11. t-o.Sr. II.-V.` Wises- muu. `M. Irvin,8- S. Smith. M. Gray. E. Henson. A. Harding. I. S'hannon._ R. Oarsom. O. Gallagher, F. Moore, M. Fort-net. R. W-ice. G. Haysward. From Jr. III. to St. 1`II.-?-H. ohm- non. E. Lowe. V. Myers, F. Warren," 1`. `MoDonag!h. M. Sinclair. ' From Sr. II._to Jr. II~I.T-`M. Burton, G. W-i-seman. L. Quamtz. W.`Tmn. P. Ne-wbum. E. Owens. E. H,;a.ywani.A `From Jr. Iv. to Sr. IV.-E. Bar-' rand. L. Campbell. I-. .Cu,ptis. K. *l'.c_ou'n:t. A. Sinclair, 90. Warren. N. Myers. B. `Barr. G. Rogers. H. Miles, A. Owens. J. Calvert.` S; Rosen-eld't. J. Smith. From Jr. I.--E. P~ar'tridg~e. O. War- ner. M. Hill. M. Partridge. P. Fnock- ins. A. Dobbins. J. Scutt. -F. Manuel. F. Plaxton._M. Willis. C. Beatty. E. Hobson. A. Elliott. N. Knight. B. Burton. R. Leaeco, J. Ross. R. Urry, 'B. Halstead. 0. Gletnmine. ; CENTRAL SCHOOL. From J 17. I'V.-'M. Wiltrtvezn. L. Ba-n.t- ing. B. Andreryv. E. Lord. E. N-ass, V. Strange. A. Milne. P. Hart, G. Ocelezs. From San. III.-H. Boowem. A. In- gram, F. Smith. F. Flcsher, R. Gar- be.'t`t. M. Kernmendy. M. Hawkes. - From Jr. III.-I. Wils-0'11. E. Willis, H. Smith. G. Oaldwell. J. Plaxton. M. Leneoe. S. Ellitorizt . From Sen. II.-E. Shrubs-ole. S. Sar- jeant. C. Brownl-eve, R. Fox. L. Hun- ter. E. Graham. S. Blurgreass, D. Luc- kie. M. Urry. G. Bnag, C . Love. J. Iurvura-r ILA-V, UL. Iaovwer. From Jr. II.`-P. Graham. R. Gor- dian. L. Gray. K. Kennedy. D. Loavte, J. Hill. 0. Oakley, H. Hvunste-r, P. Elliott. B. In-gram. 0. Andrew, J. Noland. J. Bond. ' Fnorm Sen. I.-L.'I"hom'p-son. H. Bur- rand. E. Walker, 1. . Sw-erenuv, G. VWil- Its. L. Thpongpson. I. Gracie`, 0. Mo- Lanty. G. Reeve. Z -` . . - __ .___ PROMOTION RESULTS. u} -,EAS'I`- WARD soHooL. % From Sr. III.-A-H. w .`BrIc:wn, Etthol` Dalley, ' - 9 1-cw 9- u u - -- B~r.ad'ord.-;_Ca.`t-harine Baker, I.-alrara Oarnwthers, Ellen M. Go-urtnuey. Kath- leienn G. Dickey. Eliza-belt-h A. Gavin. Eva "D. Graham. Mabel Graham. Lil- ian M. J ackspn. Alice `M. King. Lizzie jMerriok. Maria Reimhat. Clara E. Rodgers, .'.l.`e;lda Wrighlt, VV;illiam' J. A-lderssn-n4, Wm. A. \Fitzputr-jck, Harry W. Mari-ning. William T. Wcilseon. nn " Barrie.-0pal Caroll. I. M. Barry, Mildred Day,` Ida Nico]. A. E Lezxm-ox, ' E. McDermid. _ ` -`1:-`ro'}:} J_r.. III.-H-anold Brqwn. Ha- zel Sm'i't'h. Edna Ymrnger. - From Jr.`II.-'Mi-ldreid. J=ust~ic`e, E1- .I0,.L.L 1` ,Theji'Iollon'vi.-ng wrote on the exami- nwtion for re`ne_w_al of `their _o::rtific- gtes and were successful: T , `Brad'fnon1.-Vio|ler'c. Newesll, Victbr H. MoLen:mon. l Barrie;-Daniel Go-'ffe_y. H. Col-emxm. Juossewp-h H. Irvine. Robert Lee, Rich- ard W. Stewart. W-m. A. Trimble-. Bert-ha E. `Arksey. Ethel Braoioks. Sa- die arui-ic.hae1. .An:nie Claarlmon, Grace Dwud. Viola Kesazn. May, Mor- risaon. Ella 0 Boyle. Kalte P.hoe.l::m. Ma- bel A. Rai-mey. Susie Tcasdlal-e.` Amy Wi-ll-lam-s. . . ` _'1'he ollovwi-ng passed the exam. and will rzeoesivre their '-o_er"cific-ates upon gudmvplyi-n-g with the pezqguirements of `the lawns to non-aprbfe:ssion.al ex.- atniana.ti:ons. etc: ' ' TB.radrI1ord.-G. Neville Bramfit; :W. G. Maritin. Walji:er_ S. Steele. Jean A. Faris, Helen M. Ki-teley. Mary Mac- droinald. Alma E`. McCa~be. Cora L. Meitcalfe. Ella M. Wood. ` ` Result of Tho Model School - Examinations. _ vvvnv vs-n -uoavno V115 In|A.'AUl.lplu "1rri.-chax~1e.s H. Irv:-me. iies A. McDemmo-tt. `Benjamin Scott. Ross Sheppard, Nellie Chambers. Beatrice Fitzgerald. Gertrmde Hall. Margaret Hanley. Evelyn Kueroolt. Ghristina Leslie. Jennie F. MacKe'nzie. Vida M. iMcAuiey, May 0'Gomnor, Cora T. \I1'...L.L The fp`11ovsving--w-<;ne successful- in" the Model sch-ool examinations. and have` repeived their cervtiif-icatefs : `1____J- . lam- side are hit- A Worthy Candidate. -WEST WARD SCHOOL. E_r9.n-k H:o-we s big pnodmt~ian of Is- rael` Za.n=gwill`is c'hnrm'ihg Icvo-m-e-dy with music, '1'-he`8eriIo-(Gom-io G.ir-1. i:o.J:,he{_. Grand Qpe-r`a. House on E"1:i`(l,n`yT_evenihg. Dec. 29t~'h. The pno-_3 one of the sub- atg.~tia=I:;of'thae season and wolwn or in %-the `. 'oreiti6ja. V` is of `a qha`.rsadtsegr~ `has. been eqwalleld and the ;supe-`ricer and -bitahv g The. `third re-gma_r mJqdt'ing at the Barrie Literary Givurb was hvezld in the W. 0.1`. U. rooms on 'I\wesd.41y. Dec . 19th.. wi-th"Dr. G-orwrlan-d in the clmir. Sheridan. the Irish a-u't'hao-r. actor and ` omitor. was the topic of _d-isoussi-on. ; Dr. R. D. Or-ark -gave; a Ipmper on "t-hrc % M "Life of Bhnemidnn." Mr. J. A. Mac-- Laren. in his paper on. `-the English stage in Sherida0.1 s klay. traced the -gradual development. of -the stage up to the present acondition. Rev. W. H. White _wm-parsedx .1;.be works of Shpridan and Goldsmith. cha1'actIeri-z- ing Sheridan as the wit and Gold`- smiith as the humorist. Mr. Donald Races mead a few -of She_ridan s ora-- timm in panliamen-t_an-d Mr. J. A. MaoLaren and Rev, W. H, 'W.=hi-to il- lnusltmrted his plays by sevesml selec- tiao-n.s=. After _a -geameral d-isoussi-on the ;n-eeuti-ng adjourned till January 16th.. 1906. j ' G-o-vernsor Sis-sons desires, on bvihalf of the twelve` men who spent Christ- mas day .wi't'h=i_n the walls of the jail, to thank -the Rev. W. H. White. for his -gift to each. rea1izi.ng that it is more blessed to give `than --to ye`- oeivue. He wishes also to thank the ministers of Barrie and those who" as- sisted during the Iyear in the service ofsao-ug. for the good work done. -Jas; Cheesman. cioual Ia-nd ,.w-ood merchant. is sell-ing gall first-class wood 50 cents per c-or.d 'bne'1ow cur- rent prices. Phage 158. ' Local Union. No. 1749. of the Unit- ed Brnoibherbood of Carpenters and Joiners of Barr-ie, will hold an open meeting in Foresters Hall on Wed- nesday. Jan. 3rd.. 'aJt 8 p.m. An ad- dress .will be delivered by Mr. Wm. B. MacFarJzm-e, General Organizer, -of Bu'ffa.lo.. N.Y. Mr. M7acF1-arla-ne has travelled Iextenisively ~t-hmu-gbout N10.-rtth America 'in the interests of the unions and is recognized 'as one of themoet able speakers in the ranks of organized labor. A cordial iD.V'lltaii'.i0Il to attend is extended to all carpen- ennlin ` _--Three hvmclmey colts, 1, 2 `and 3 years ol-d in the spring, in good aonditivon, will be sold cheap. Apply to J-oh'n .S_t'a:plet'on, corner of Well- iangwtvon and Toronto i~}ts., Barrie. `eager: W. c. H:u?n~'tver to rapresimt them in the Cwiuzncil or 1906. x 0:vn~tribu?t'i-oas_ are re.qru:e;sted by the Darugh-ter-,s _ at`, the Empire for the deep sea fisharmeen. .w'h:o A have no -Chris-tmas joys. not : even li~fe s, ba no necessities.` Kindly leave w.h-wt yr:I`.l can spare at any of the dung -st-or-es not later than Morndoy. January the 15th. - { -ueavo - mm` orders tor cab. -transfer of $088388. and vantage at J. G. Scott's otfioe. `Phone 86. Jan. zw n.w++ V L -Mr. Joseph Caldwell was` ne-elected Reeve Olf Vespm wli-th-o-at opposition. The mite-payers will. on Monday, vote on the fnollovwing names as Council- lors : -Heavt-or Cameron, I-sacac Dom-neyt, Alex. 7Fin1e.y. George Pgrker, Alex. Pri-mnose. John D. Rob, and Char. F. Wattle. ` . -M.r. Geno. E. King. pupil of Mr. John Bayley. 1a;te_ -`bandmaster Q. 0. R. Band...'1\oronto. is prepared to ac- cept pupils on -the violin. `Tuesrms Iother information can be obtain- ed at Mr. . Garmt't s Barrie Music Mr. -R. J. Hill was .r.e-aelaeoited Reeve -0lf.`I!11D.iS'fll by acclamation. For the otffioea of Councillor. Messrs. Henry Armsitmurg. Geeo. Leslie. Jesse Mioir, Ed. T. MoOo!nkey. E-be_tnzer Todd, Frc- ` derick Svissolns and A. W. Warnica. -will go before the people `on Monday. Iloilv, llllutletoozand cotch Heather lor Chrlumal Decoration at Bo'l`l-I- ~WEIaln 8. ` [ '--'1`-he elex:-cots of Ward elect H:u'n-`tier Exit -_-_Go`o-d-'men_ are needed in `the Dovurnoilfor 1906. Support W. C. Hun- ter in Ward 2. x . C-cmanfty Gmsrtzable `Dan. Eiwtsasextie-y is on the look-oswt `for .a fur coat which Mr. George Givens of Oh-urchill lost on Dec. 8t-`hf i ` cw---av`: 4.:-in us 4:41 vLu, Bell and E:`;an1.)u1t't are candidates at Dvumnoillors. `four of whnonmcan be Ieilecvted. Mr. E. Bell of Utopia is Reeve by; aoicbam-action. Go to Wilkinson : for all kinds ot I dry Hard and SollTWood. also slab: aawod and spilt. any length you wish and sold per cord, notbox loads. 1-- 13-... m-_,-__n _.-._ .-v-- I `an vvncj anIIUwIrL IIICII-O Essa Township Mens. J. Cox- wotith. Jam-es Dunada-3, Wm. Ervin. KIT (1 DA]! ......I 1-....L._ n-_-L,,u.u 3ooo9ooo: Very Fancy oranges. all sizes and variation, lowest. prlcu at llotmnwelvn. '1`-he Advance v;?ish;e$ bo .tha.-nk t4hc Pmrvis Bms_.. of Sud-bury. for one of" their ha:nds:c.me ca-lendnrs. VVTVVTVVVV Matters About awn clu 13108. ff: . 2 e`.hoIu'ld Tvo'-n'ig'h't. (Thursday) a unique and inlterest-ing programme is to be car- ried Io-u't at the Gzmgregatiorul church. Art seven o'clock the Sunday school will commence with Christmas songs and recitatinoins. At 8 -o'clock" Rev. J. VV. Pedley of Toronito, will -give an. address. Mr. Pedlcy has twice before dclig ted Barrie people with his overflowing humor and good sense. This time the subject is "The Jluibilee Fund" and will have gpeciul intereslt from the fact that it will be fblliowed by the burning of the mort- ,g.age. Two years ago the Congrega- tional churches of Canada set `before. them the task of clearing all -their b.ui-ldings of debt `before Dec. 31:51.`... 1905. This resu l=t -is almost ,accqmt.- plished. The Barrie church wo years ago had adebt Olf nine hundred dol- lars and t-o-nig-h'tv the mortgage will be the b-ovmfire. '.Afrter this interesting ceremony Santa Claus ,will appear and distribute many. beautiful" gifts to the children who have taken their part in raising the money. It will be a time of much rejoicing for those. who have by .gne.at_sacri.Eice made this delig'h`a':f-111 ciorusumutixan .poasnbl-e.. The church willbe able with new memiinp; to repeat . their beautiful motto. "Free to,Servc. Sun-day even- ing. Dec. 31st., :1 thanksgiving ser- vice will bezheld. All friends and well wis-hers of the church will be made welcome at either or both of thesefspeoial serv.ices.\ ;-----a- ----V --.v-'--' -'-~'oc-J- (Santa Claus and his famous rein- deer were present at the Xmas fos- tivities in cornnectionawit'h Trin- ity church Sundayirschao-ol on Tuesday night. The scholars awe-nt wild with delight as each one, was tb:o'ng.h:US-'u-lly remembered by the white wliskcrad old gen't1eman.A Gorgeous ntavgc decor- ations gave color to the animated. scene and never has a more success- ful Christmas tree `been held in the history of themmday school. The oc- casion was further unnrkcd by the; 'p.r:esen:ta.tioou1 to Rev. 5W. H. White, vicar. of a handsome `clock on be- lhalf of the school workers. The Montreal Herald. of Dec. 5th.. has this to say of the Euglish.Gmxnd C-oncevrt Co.. which Ipextforvmrs hero on. T-hvurs-da.y. Jan. 4vth: Miss Hc-pa Morgan is wellknnown,-hner-e. and shc has hosts of friends who ae de'ligihIt- ed with her success abroad. The com- pwuy has the virtue of being ovcnhy b-a`-lance-d as to the merit-s of eacb._ar- tis-t. The violinist, Madame Beatrice Langley, is :1 virtvuloso of high ve- puuxte, and her calibre` is Lamilciar ban tne local pvwblio on aocotmt of her two previous visits with Madam-e Al- bani. ' The batilt-one, Stanley Adams. has been winning golden otpin-ions all thr-ouugh the `tour of 0an'ad1a.- The p-izmisrt is `a youthful x.A_us'tral.ia;x prodig, Miss Myrtle Meggy." I).__.L_ I'Il._-__ __._`l l'.. l',, V _ _ T-"he" festive season will be marked to-Jnighit by th3\ Ba'l Pnorudre to be held _in the Town Hall under the! aus- piccs of theg_R._ V. ho-spit-al. In so- cial circles this frunctu-on has been eagerly amticzpated the past. month and it is pleasing to nrclte that` the! committee's arrangements bespeak a. `brilliant gathering. `. License Inspencttvovr Dzrff wishes to notify `the public that the 0ommis-. eioners and himself have, since the raising of the quarantine. made a. thorough inspection of the T Simooec hotel premisae-,s. and have 2, -oumd same `to be fumigated. newly painted. ra- -movarted and in a perfectly safe oon di'l:-`ion 501' the hccommodatiuon 0E guessrts and travellegrs. --\V. C. Hnmter ;hou'Id be well sup- poo- r'teud for Alderman in Ward 2. X Craigvale correspondence receivdd too late for this week. -W. C.7H:u)n.`te:r:, 6oIfc1'-ts_yoour vote `and influence as Alderman in Ward 2_ _ I _.v nrv ,_ __,. a.v;5uI.LIuu`H0Ull Dy 10V- ers of comedy. Miss Nne.ll~ie Bepu~ moat. who `has often been referred to by the critics as. "another Vokens. is one of the best singing actresses on the stage. The play has been at-aged on an elnaboraite scale with sgpecia'l -scaemery. A pony ballet has been added and the piece eons- tumed on a plan of gnandeur not of- ten seen. 00 men 5 ways, vu.uI.oL xuonuc. vvvl nu 500.10: ..... . . . . . . .. ..- .. `.35 10 (102. Boys` Wool stockinss. worth (CCU!-OOODIu\OIIC`CIU IQIIOCOII A We wish all customers and friends Happy Now.Yeu`. . ' noun-:n 13303.. monft and Richard :3. oamou. as stars, are in timselves 9. surety of music and mint LIN nxceuus nluuncxvuxcxu. V1 V1 can own yourchoiootor . . . . . . . . . . . 50Men'a Caps. uter makoa, worth Ka.n,fnI-_.._ _, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ , nun-on--as - 25 Boys School suits, worth from $3.00 to 84.00. {our choice for. . .. I 50 Men aT Tw Suits, worth from 810 to $!7.`your choice for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50 Men's Overcoats. worth from 810.00 t.o$15.00o our choioe...... Jxowpair of ya Good Strong i{o'61' ' Kniokeuthisweek........... .... 25 Men's Fanc Vests. worth $3.00 to $3.50. your c oioe to:-. . - . 10 dos. U.K. Shirts and l)_ra.wex.-s...v.vo1.'t'h ' 75o.thia week. .. % 25 (102. Gents` Derby Ties. .'v&&i-iii .to50c. onrchoice.... en : Mocha Gloves. worth` 7 to I.00.thisweek . 1001:: Handkerohi ts, worth 26c. nnnli alumina fnli ; , _ _ _ _ V! U VAAVI am We 6361' the following inducements to shoPx:ers- during the few days of 1906 re- HUNTER BRos.| In $1.00 PER ~ amen `I116 lqthiorg. ml A 62-1 V- hat the, THE ANNUAL MEETING or was Baum HUWULTUBAL suolnm THE ANNUAL MEETING or THE mm . Ae1usnI,1n1;._ALsnc1m ' `T I Ifil TICE is hereb van that the annual .. ,m'i"YinR of the ha?-eholdem at the Barrie me ,3"! Company. (Limited) will take place at -smfld otce of the Company Bradford um will: the Town of Barrie. on TUESDAY. _.,cm DAY 03` JANUARY. 1ooo.M 3.00 V. mm I;~m.. for the purpose of reoolv! the ` !ns n12.3';*i-D391er819: 2-_-5 my '- __. _- LI.` permit}; `i fm`3:'i.`r`3`I{'n?e ;u'?`-%`8} ." ie`3`3 ectors f th id I th #3:`? Year. cernrfnigna a l-"L`rI: u`t ll1.ori:o- lop ge` 0.` Lots 88. and South of Dun-' Mn et. Barrie. and truneeo euoh other 1;, $ &f(g1hC%nperiny as may expedient, .. o . .1 - V ` 3:3 % >(Signed) " ;;;;q..n._;5nN.,e ner Owen ant? V\ e1l1ng'tori Shreots. 8000 1 `Klaus. mug sheds, a.z'dener's rooms. etc. ADD V10 1). M. S `WART. Esq.. Stewat Stewart. Barristers. Barrie. 44 Aw lllbe held on - A louzzson, JANUARY-10th. 19oa at Hm o___._ . l\lI1 -u uu. uv u-r\I_|I9\aI1'~i Phone 23. . Office. Yard and Mill. John St- Oioooououuooouoooooooo MOIKHII. DHITJE. 1. Twelve roomed residence, Qellar through- out. furnace. bath room. electric light and all modern conveniences.with outbuildings. lawns. fnrdcns. large and .smn.ll fruit. extending to eve] ground at. base of hill. Five minutes bulb `noun nn-`Gun n0 tn:-in Ii`-xtnnnnna nu (`tuna gmoooouuouoooouooou Pong - of Five walk from centre of town, Entrances on Owen and Wellington Streets. ` II. buiiding lots on level ground. Fifty foot frttmtagc on Owen St:-eet,extending back across 0 I III. Seven eon houses, steam heated. cor-' Owen an Wellmgton feet 18.38. nnhino nhndn. nun-rlnnni-`A rnnm. nfn_ The property at present occupieduy M1`. J .0. Morgan. Burma. 1 '|`wA1vn rnnmnd vnsdnnnn, nnlhuo thrnnoh. One Sorrel Marc. V1200 hounds. eight {ear old." or will exchange for one more sul able for deumy wagon. JAMES VAIR. 52 L` We have; large amount of lr"!"i;';1te Funds `to A loud at 4; and 5 per cent on the security of farm uxor ages. MCCARTHY. BOYS 8: RCHISON. unlop Street. Barrie. IHJIIIH IV botslaud 2, in the 1st con. of Essa, oonsistln M100 acres. This farm adjoins the Town 0 Alliaton. 10 acres being in the town. Well watered. good barn, frame - house. In good state of cultimtion. Possession with clear title El;': ;}let'hIarch. 1906. Apply DR. WA.LLY:"){tl`1. e. -T . "S7rTmEn on to th 1 ed. D!` the 3 5` 25- Con. 11.ei?1i:?:l%gh;W\br- '3 ut mdle of aeptember 1905 3 none we 0 o i may have same on M. i _ iggxwnses. Mosat'6 'gI3tyc and my ' ` Vale: 9!) II T"` _ The pro erty of the unders ed on the N23. oox-nerot ulcaster and Pene n streets. Bar.- gig. Good 7-roamed house witha moderneons venionces. in splendid state of regain nice garden and lawn. ROBT. CROSSLA D. 50-lp .--.--r HUUND ES'I`RAY--Came on to the premises. or the undersigned from the Yes ta. swamp an the 29th of November, l905._ a ound "dog. rm owner can have the same on provingro-T m and p_aying expenses. D. J. UARR H- as. Ut0D1I1- - V V 50-#9 _ miiI%j h_ be; iilbn -:-** -"1-" , BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE.. ch 66 feet frontage. on Owen street. G30, VICKERS. 61-ti _._.-.-urn A 7 (`$1517 A `I1 nun A u---_ ' D Glumnau annv:uV'1' WAN'1`1u A `mnce. Apply "mewomn". 54 Mary meet. .5141 aW"'-"' ' -'6" PRE9 "3'i`%`;%`?`6`% ;`X%9z 5nms Vg"`}}f;S1, MANAGER. G. H. BALFOUR 3 A3313: BRANCH git receipts issued. Savings Bank Dept. {5,133 paid and credited twice a. year. _ _ _.u I` `luggag- Interest pm -~ v w, D. Moii'I,`o vo-vw-- - .. `vs: US gvwunn N. M;nax._erg ug:3v;v_A.BLISEElI3 'i'e'_5 Amatan ma Up. s:s,ooo.ooo I Rest` - T 1.300.000 Augts Over - 25.000.000 -...mm.~.m-. ANDREW THOMPSON. _ --f-` YED n the premiaea of the und RTined. Lgt Co_n. ll,_I_qnisl,_on dtgabonri un- . hllll int: skin n. Sold in 79? ' Vggtkleagher oases. ` . '}*~ 0` C`/'.5.IIL_a .e;_M1-\e!,IL.9<!~.9!' _vv`._..._- .---~~- . wmbe held in TOWN HALL, MIDHURST. on ; VWEDNESDAY. JAN. `loch. 1906. _4.1__- ES'l`RAY---C to th unis undersixmed 21901318 131% v6Bl)I'r:Wl.lIlel`) "BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE. tn---) A-up `-\rIlI|l'i `l\`S Knit-uvnnn nnhcnhu an. Military BIUSMSQ ?f( Cid. V "W;.%.1%s3`}as`aa*&*%fowe st. APP Y ' ' 59-1 hso Dre. WOOD FLOUR ""'*"`-I-v Unavunni lVUl| avvn at the Secretary's 011100 at 7.80 p.m. R. J. FL ETOHER. . Secretary. D GENERAL SERVANT WANTED t.99.nce. Apply "mewowrn". Mary ---"""' QALE [OR REN'1`--House and I.;):l;1wth ' %m.ge of Angus. known as the Turtog .....n_ Annly on the premises. Hard and Soft, Sawed nud SplIb For: SALE on T0 RENT. -Choice Manitoba nd Family Low prices. _ Bent value: at. her i ldc. NEW ,._:3:-5.119.-..-5.-21*.-_ ""--~-; All kinds. Belt quality. MONEY TO LoAN._ ___._ ...__..__A. _J `\_!__ NOTICE. ge OI Angus. Isuuwn (:5 Apply premsein`. FOR SALE. wnontc xo:a7o4 Cuw Proprietors. 9 wifl in; igld -I;nuw.-on-U FOR: sA1:.E .- -1 AL. ......I.__ ._- F3 10. V 3!- For Sale; G30. szmzvru. nmvnl Burris.- IOU- T. DOBSON. IA"! II. Secretary. llllg UM}. . Stewat 8: I wall = 53-1

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