Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 9 Apr 1908, p. 1

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and .ty, -V1iVI.VANUFACTURER OF Buggies, Carriages, Wagons, Sleigh: and Cutters. ' Th Hat S'rmc'r Pmnsoxu. ATTENTION PAID TO icing-. Mafia BAYFIELD % $1.] _m\JI`El _.I\v --.-.-. Wo have a large amount of Private Funds to lend at 45 and 5 per cent on the sec13'iYt3 cg xed farm mortgages. McCAR'l`HY. B URCHISON .Uu_nlop Street. Barrie. STmmons, i\ and 0. good di%estion go to- gether. one lessed th th is Rrett sure to be ealthy an ong. `he rst warm 'ng days _ apt to cause one's a etite to me its goes back zsae _11;)wivx1; id {be latest y, spring styles. Vi in`*._wine-glass-full doses. able appetizer as well as vitalize mic}: in the most elements and Ingest- valuable to We principles and pleasant to take. Cents a Bottle. T .BOT'l`LES FOR 25. _;vve'1 deliver ip it you wish us to. opposite ROSS ST. JOHN BARR'S OLD STAND AOFFICES TO LET Chairman. nmouzv _1'o LOAN. -~--`- -l I)-dvvnl I pbertsonfsi ._ , __ 4.. .. . um.-5-0!! IIt\lIIT i.r $2-9 Bid. A. get IUD: Axyyt; vv A. \V. WILKINSON. 1-H: m"n-:n:s'rs or mama, 'l.`.I-IE counrrv or since: AND `rm: nouumou Horseghoeing I THE |,HATTER Inspevtdr _BARRIE, COUNTY on SIMCOE, ONTARICTAPRIL 9, 1905. ,.............: tr. 30060090909009-oooo'oooooo'3. `t at D0- < L gall Bros. .-.-Extra bargains just how in V5tT` n s. tn __-__ __,_... __.'-__. 1_.--:_._-- L- ...I "' "' '* If you want your business to ad- `vance, advertise` in The Advance. --C'ross1and s Hat Bleachwrrvis.-kes] old str 0X. `Mr Benjafnin `Weston of Elora, a. practical upholsterer, is locating in `Town, and will. be ready for business shortly. ` , n-A_-1 17:- ` unnv ya Recent contributions to Royal Vic- toria -Hospital are: Judge Ardagh, $25.00; J. A. --MacLaren, $3.00; Pro- ceeds hockey match, per E. Shear, 6.50; C. J..F0rbes, $10.00. - 'I"___-L__- 'D...... "av! `-'- J"""""1 Y - ' - ' ~~ -Some handsome Tapestry, Brus- ` sel . sizes. `See them at Dougall Bros. -- - V`_ _L navv puny... vvw '.-a.._. `Rev. Dr. McLeod will preach at the ordination and induction of Rev. D.. C. McGregor in Orillia on April `2Ist. Rev. Mr. McGregor becomes a colleague to Rev, Dr. Grant. +_-Arthur W ton- W" ' ' ' Eton- sonal sta at .Keenans arlor. 5 -What is said to be an excellent `comedy, Ma s New Husband, is booked for the -Grand Opera House on Thursday evening, April 16th. See posters for particulars. --Morgan s Restorative Tonic for the b d and nerves. oc and $I.oo. Wm. Cros Go to Wilkinson s for all lrinds Q` dry Hard and `Soft Wood, also Slqbs, .-n h. sawe V and sold not cord. not 0:: loads. and The Easter examinations are now in progress at the B. C. T. Principal pRedditt and his staff endeavor to imake these tests as stiff for the pup- `ils as are the regular Departmental examinations in July. '_1L__ __f \o4\IlIl|II.II\znou ..- J ..-J -Keenan is making a specialty of zsc pib"w~ b- ...-. `I"\;...In\ Q1- my n-'EIIIl\/`I _._. Sweet Peas-p1anting season now on. Jfor best tesults sow early. We `have 3 ' of these ibeauties, separate or mixe co , in pkt., oz., and lb. 1. c,--:..1 ....A `Kf{\I'L7_' " '1 tlluunnwn Qvoncv __,,` Beds,- Iower than others at D IUWCL Luau u......., .. _-,_C,, The annual meeting of the Cana- dian Club for the election of officers, etc., takes place to-night (Thursday) in the Court Room of the Fire Hall, at 8 "o'clock. At 8.30 Hon. A. B. lMorine, K.:C., will deliver an address on Newfoundland--the Ancient Col-' ony. Ladies are cordially welcome. Teas--another big shipment of Lip- ton s Teas direct from Ceylon. Prices from ~tw.e.n.Q'a_l .a '.,. '. (101137: With- your chance 0 'a' 1*: .w. -. ee particulars at Bothwel1 s. A The committee of the Board of `Education in charge of .the Kinder- garten "matter are making progress, A tale ----- EXECUTOR'Sf V {NOTICE TO CREDITORS ...c .u.....mha1-. 1006. are l_'eq__ni Pursuant to Section 38 of Cha ter 129 of the V Revised Statutes of Ontario. 897, notice is hereby given. that all creditors and persons ha any claims gfainst the estate of Alice Kerr. ate of the To in of Barrie. in the County of Simcoe and Province of Ontario. wife of James Kerr. who died on or about the 17th day red on or igetore the `*` ` ~ A-- k- _....a Prepare for Pas . .a.._. nor. 5.. (H10 nan mnntlv 7 hon: lIle'1';..Ta't-e.o! the '|`ovfn of Barrie. in we uuumy wife died 17th -of necember. required before 28th day` of April,-A.D. 1908. to send by post Dl'0d)Bid. or otherwise deliver to Messrs. Hewson Sc reswxcke. of the Town of Barrie So`icitors for Michael Joseph Frawley of the said Town of Barrie, Esquire. Executor of the last will and testament of the said deceased. their christian and surnames, addresses and; des- cl ma res tively. pronerly veried. and or the secnrit ee.ifany. held by-them. and that after the said date the said executor will pro- V eeed to di tribute the assets of the said de- ceased amo the parties entitled thereto. having regs only to those claims of which HERE IN BARBIE NOTICE TO. PUBLIC. and auto mu nun; u-......... ..--- ,, distribute essets d ceased amon parties entitled there! recs whi he shall then have notice. and that tl be liable for the ass: Executor will not then distributed to-an pets t or. any part thereof so of whose claim" notice shall not havci en 1 ecived at the time of such distribution. . . . ` . L IIEWBOK 8:. QRESWICKE. n'.u..u.-. i for the Ein Dated gut t};:s.1st day'ot gnu`-11.7 'w..|_. ti I:lOT.'l-" PRINCIPAL. - Comma 0210: AND ALEXANDER srs. 1fccfdo' this ;ui3FE.`*~ E. DONNELL, Secretary. vsuu an v-w-2" v-- - the `Exec\;tor. .9.}`P `n:-n. :9-u. .. Dougall Bros. QKUUU 6 ll. 19 '8. _Mss Armstrong of _Scarboro v1s1t1ng,friends here thxs week, _ 1"I_II __- 1.-...- E.':Z`":Lil ` V` Mr. $}g.Ba11 are-home, ffom a pleasant visit in Toronto. Mrs. Todd of Orillia is the` guest` of Mrs. W. Hunter, Owen St. V` Miss Hattie Smith has rettirned from a fortnight s stay in Toronto. 1` VT` 7 V _ 4- -L___1._..l Ll\Il-II no &\IA Blllalovnr ---_, __.. _ , Mrs. Russell of__ Toronto is-fsftayingi `with.her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lowe, Charlotte `St. '-vv u.-. E. Bemrose of Toronto `was shaking hands with old friends in Town this week .-_ - .- n `if. a. v Inga. vac: - 1'. Arthur L. Smith", of White River, one of the Superintendents of ;the C. P. -R., passed through Barrie {on Sunday going north. 13 A T_-__ , Mr. Harold Parker, B. A., Ivy, rformerly of Town, left on Tuesday `for Ottawa, where he `has. received an appointment on the st of the Dominion Observatory. ind and expect to start the room after the Easter holidays. It is under- stood that the system will cost the Town in the neighborhood of $1200 for the first year. 13 A I'r1_____L_ DCOOOOOOOQOOOOOQOOOOOOOO Q avg -av nnnnrw J-.._- ; Mr. J. A. Jackson, B.A., Toronto, `General Se.cretary, was in Barrie last week making preliminary arrange- ments for the summer meeting of the Ontario Sunday School Associa- tion to be held here. He saw Mayor Bennett and several members of the Ministerial Association, which is int- eresting itself in the matter. Suit- able building, accommodation will be provided by the Town. I` f"I,_L I--- The Bankers Baseball Club has been organized for the season with these oicers: Patrons-H. J. Gra- sett, W. B. -Henwood, W. D. Mor- ton, G. N. Miller, S. Dyment; =Hon. Pre.-T. Beecroft; P.res.--J. B. Ed- wards; Vice-Pres.-L. D. Beatty; Sec.-Treas.-Chester Elliott; Mana- ger and Capt.-Syd. Fletcher. It is the intention of the club to place a team in the Town League and the prospects for a busy summer are of the brightest, - . 1 `.1 out The Northern Advance. It con- tams a vast amount of newsy in- : formation and as an advertising med-`i iuni is unexcelled in the County. Try It in conjunction with the Weeklyl Mail. Both papers for one year| from date for `$1.25. Mr. Leslie Harris, England's great- est humorous entertainer at the piano, \will be at the Grand Opera House \ You simply can't aord to do with- on `Wednesday, April 22nd, and will give the same program as he so suc- cessfuly gave at Massey Hall, Tor- M onto, on March II, 13 and 14. Mr. `Harris `gave 3 nights at Montreal also, and the press of both cities: speaks in the highest terms of his inimitable ' performance. Mr. -Harris is said to be the peer of Geo. Grosmith and Corny Grain, and people are assured ` of a most enjoyable evening. /\ cur } P I Social; %Pop|e, t..- On Wednesday evening of last week a gang of men-mostly Italians _--going north to do construction * work near Vermillion Lake, started a drunken row on G, T. R. passenger train No. 67, second section. The" ringleader was put off at Aurora Sta- tion, and in ejecting him the train crew found a revolver in his posses- sion. Detective Ed. Scott was noti- ed, and the offender along `with two `comrades was rounded up the follow- ing morning and haled before the local magistrate. `He escaped with a ne of $10, it being shown that the revolver was empty. . `ship of F103 and the County of Sim- - .___r.',. The arbitration between the Town- a ( coe, re the Kirkpatrick bridge, was taken up before Judge Ardagh here on Thursday and Friday. About a ; dozen witnesses-mostly ex-counci1- ; 10rs- had been examined when ad- journment took place until to~day at IO o c1ock a.m. There are two ques- tions at issue, viz: (1) Whether the bridge in dispute has been o-r is now being` maintained -as a county bridge; and (2) whether, supposing the first question to be decided in the negative, the said bridge does not come under the provisions of the Act which makes bridges of that de- `scription maintainable as county bridges. Mr W. A. Boys is counsel for the Township` and Mr. C. E. Hewson, K.-C., for the County. 1 `School 3-eport for March. Jr. IV.--F. Robinson, P. Lewis, R. %PouCher, M Irving- Sr. III.-E. Averill, T. Foster, _E. Stewart, F. Foster. ' Jr. III.--(a) G. Hayward, J. Hill,` E. Hill, E. Henson, W. Tran. . --- 1:! t`*_.___ U 5.311;, .4 ..v.--'.. ; (b) w. ' Aikenhe;1d'-, `ixifcooper, `V ; Pullbrook, V. Longhurst; Sr. AIVI.-(a) G. Mitchell, .`M. Bee- croft, G. Palk. 3 yr 1:r-....c..I.1 I.` INS. H E. Parker, 11. Horseld, E. Martin. ._ V T _ i Jr II.-%-e(a.) N. `Shannon, V. Tran,` E, -Handy. (b) A. Robinson, `A. Hobley, C- Dyment, M. Wilson. Pt II;--(a) R. -M'cQuarry, H. Shan- non, L. Matthews, V'L. Storey. - n r:...... 1: ':.~.._ "UH, Lo. LVLGLSIIV-vvu, .... _--- (b) D. Freestone, B. 5:5, E. En- glish,_IL .Dempstcr.. - . A .m...1:'. M w:...;.,,, E`.`6a'rr.t;};::.x 's ' _--WA" M V . % (b) M. Rosenfeld, H. Barker, E Collins. ` . (c) E. Ambngr, s; Lgei, c. Lally. _ Avcrage V;".att elx._1dar_1'c<;:` 232.: _ _ = `n: `ur--.I% ` nu:...;:nxI V WEST WARD SCHOOL. `I:-a.;l E.` :EJ)W:A::'$ha1it, Firihan, u`. A-no blwllvlpnnvv "--v `Geo. R. `VV_oQd . PTin`cipa1. OF" CINADI OUR - CRITERION. :: Agreement Settled` Tov_.n and G. T. R. Come to` % Terms. !-Engineer to Prepare Plans for Ex- tension of Sewerage System- The Spring Clean-up. The regular fortnightly meeting of y Jthe Town Council on Monday even- t `mg had a full. attendance. There 1 was a long wrangle over garbage re- I moval, it being nally decided that [I the Town should be at the expense 2 of the spring clean-up. A lengthy 1 list of motions to consider the ad- I visability of doing various things was 1 put through, sidewalks and crossings ' particularly looming large, until I-Lis ` Worship felt constrained to inquire i ; whetherior not we were on the eve of another municipal election. The Advance will hereafter refrain from . reporting such inchoate matters, be- . lieving that many of them are simply launched for personal notoriety. The. G. T. R. and the Town have come to an agreement re the assessment and the shops. Thus another contentious" obstacle has been removed. A number of communications were read from citizens desiring permis- sion to remove or have trimmed cer- tam shade trees, :- John McBride applied for a con- e tinuation of the position of market clerk. The estimates for the Bdard ofi Works for the current year are : Snow plowing . . . . . . . . . . . ..$ 250 00 C.....-.. .-L..-..\H2..... AL- f\Ft\ An. LllL\IVV yl\IVVlIl6 . -cg Snow shoveljing, etc. . Street cleanmg and removal .5 ........`L....... b.l|-I. VVI. \.A\.ullIl|6 CIILIJ. l\.AAl\.IVu.l of garbage . . . . .. Street watering, Wards 5 and K y . o a o . . o - u - n o LJmi)}' arif i{a}L1'u}; 1Labor on streets, etc. Town team-street watering and cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ald. Beardsley's report (Financel and Assessment) dealt with accounts `aggregating $1211.77. Public Wbrksl lcame in for $289.91 of this amount.` `citizens at the expense of the Town. . 7 ' ' ' I vCha1rman Coffey (Board of \Norks)= reported against the removal of any garbage from the premises of private` 2 The`report provolged a warm dis- CUSSIOTI. I Ald. Evans, seconded by Deputy` Vair, moved to refer the report back for further consideration. Lost. Ald. Beardsley, seconded by A1d.l Ness, moved that the report bel ` amended by substituting the following! words: That the Committee oft Public VVorks be instructed to have` all garbage, that is placed on the streets opposite the residences of citizens, removed between May 1st and May 8th, at the expense of the Town and deposited where the same `will be of benet to the Town." This amendment carried on the!` "following division: Yeas--Coffey, iJamieson, Beardsley, Ness, Bothwell, Craig, Thompson, Garrett, Little--9. Nays--Garden, Vair, Warnica, Jack- son,'Stap1eton, Evans and the Mayor Ehairman Vair (Markets andl Parks) procured the adoption of a couple of reports, one recommending. jcertain painting and kalsomining at the market, cost not to exceed $25,_ and the other recommending the re-} moval of old dead trees from the different streets. (sum of $325.. Adopted. Ald. Stapleton (Chairman,. C.om.-l mittee on Sewers, etc.) reported hay-l ling advertised for and received. ap-' plications for the position of engineer, to make plans, surveys, levels, etc.,! in connection with a sewerage. sys-'~ term in \Vards 5 and 6. He recom-1 mended the engagement of Chas. E. Mitchell, C.E., of Toronto, for thel R . P ""-' " YI-U -~-'r~--- The sewer connection in front of Mr. VVo1fenden s residence on Wors* +1ey St. will be opened up in order to locate the.,posi.tion of a Leak. 1 `Authority was given for the re-ii painting of the public fountains and the fences enclosing the different gores, cost not to exceed. $25; The by-law giving eect to thei agreement between the-Town` and the G. T. R.,.-xing the company s assessment at $35.00!) upon certain conditions, received its nal reading and was passed. This closes a long standing matter, and the terms are in . every way satisfactory to the Townl `MIDLAND councu. DISQUALI-'| Judgment has been given at Os-i i goode 'Hall, removing. the Mayor and [six councillors of the Town of Mid- 'land from their respective offices on ! various grounds. The nominations I were held on 30th December last, 5 l when the councillors referred to were - the only candidates nominated. They were accordingly returned the fol- ` lowing day as .duly elected. The ; Mayor was elected after a contest in T which he polled 344 votes against 250 ` \ given for his opponent. One` of the councillors disclairned his 1. seat, being dis"qualied1`as being a member of ' the-school board. All 'the others, in- cluding `the fMayor,; were disqualied for n9t_*ha1vinf made the proper de- l,sgya:q:;%.;utzder Sec, .129` of, the. Mum- . `I - y`," .` 5*` I. ' v_, '` .7 250 oo` 250 ooi $4100 00' 125 00 450 00 2000 00 500 00' 525 00 .Celebration of`the Wedding of Mr. % R. Frank Kent and Miss Lydia Pauline Ockley.` , The marriage of Miss Lydia Pau- line Ockley, eldest, daughter of Rev. Dr. J. F. and Mrs. Ockley, and `Mr. Roderick Frank Kent of the Seaman- `Kent Co-, Meaford, was solemnized yesterday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock in the Collier Street Methodist -Church. Dr, Ockley oiciated, assisted by Rev. `W. F. Campbell, M.A., Ph.D., of [Meaord. The bride, who was given away by her brother, Mr. Kent Ock- ley, was handsomely gowned in white - broche satin with trimmings of rose L pointe and seed pearls, the bridal '. veil being surmounted by a wreath ;of lily-of-the-valley. She carried a. shower bouquet of bridal roses and lily-of-the-valley. Miss Laura Ock- ley, the bridesmaid, wore pale blue satin mervilleaux with white picture hat and plumes, and carried pink roses.. Little Misses Olive Ockley and Olive Sarjeant, who acted as V ower girls, were dressed alike in of sweet peas. .The best man was Mr. Eugene I-iaberer of Meaford. On .the entry of the bridal party into the church, and at. the conclusion of the ceremony, Miss Lera. Brown of Col- Iingwood played Lohengrin's and Mendelssohn s wedding marches. During the service -Mrs. VV. E. Col- well of Oakville sang O Perfect Love." A reception at the F-aisonage fol- 3t lowed the ceremony. when Dr. and -Mrs. Ockley received the large num- Jfl ber of invited guests in the drawing room, a recherche luncheon being )0 served in the dining room. The )0'bride, was- the recipient of a large lnumber of beautiful gifts, including oola case of pearl-handled knives and forks from the Collier St. Junior Ep- worth League, of which she was superintendent. .A handsome silver tea service and a case of pear1-ha.nd- led dinner knives and forks from the church officials, also a cut glass berry bowl from the choir. were conspicu- ous. 1 `r Y? $1.00 PER ANNUM IN ADVANCE lHLI' CQDIEQIIVI QIIITC . KENT-OCKLEY NUPTIALS. vuu. Mr. and Mrs. Kent took the even- ing train for a trip to New York and Atlantic City, the bride's costume dc i voyage being a tailored suit of brown lchion broadcloth and brown chip that trimmed with ostrich plumes. I They will reside in 1Me:1ford. "l"L I,..l1A._.2....._ _'..._-.';.....I Anny} VVIII A\...JA\.|\. Ill lLlL\LLl\l|\A. The following_ were the invited ;guests from a d1stance: rs run -1 4 ur ..- -4 From Toronto--Mr. and Mrs. VV. J. Gage-,. Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose ,Kent, Mr`. and. Mrs. VV. D. Seaman, Mr and Mrs. Emerson Coatsworth, Mr andhMrs. Chas. E. Edmonds, ,Mrs._ William Christie. .\Ir. and Mrs. iBenJamm Kent, Dr. and Mrs. A, D. `Watson, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Smoke, `Mr. and` Mrs. J.` J. Crabbe, Mr. Wm. McCor.rr1ack. Miss McCormack, Mr. E. Ockley and Mrs. Ockley, Sr.. Rev. and Mrs. T. E. E. Shore, Dr. and Mrs. S. Hart, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wilkinson`, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Kin- zmger, Dr. and Mrs. C._ Gflmth`. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Ferner, Mr. and ,.\Mrs. A. Warren, -Mr and Mrs. R. Harmer; Miss M. McMullen, Mrs. V Richmond`, Mr; Walter Duett. Mrs. _ J. -Hunt, `Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. _ Flemirrgz. the Misses Me-Clelland, 1\'Irs. .. and" Miss Harwood. Rev. A. H. Ran- `ton, Mr: and Mrs. Fred Price. From I O'akv111e--Mr; and Mrs. W. E. Co]- I well. `From Yorfc--Rev. and Mrs. R. r, L. Ockley . From VV1nnipeg--Mr. and E` Mrs. T`. R. Dunrr.. Mr. A. McKay Cameron. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel `:'. Dunn. From- Det1toit-'.\Ir, and Mrs. E` James A. White`. From Edmonton- Mr. Samuel` Gorman. From :\Ieaford -Mr'. and` Mrs. J. A. Sinclair, Mr. and Mrs:.. W- '\'V_ Stephens, Mr. and `Mrs. A. Gray. `Mr. and (Mrs. S. "! McCIa1n,. Dr. and Mrs. T. E. Bennett, "1:Mr_ E`. Haberer. From 1\_'I_ontreal-- _-H, Mr and Mrs. A. `Cheesbrough. From ` CoIIingwoo -M. S. Begg, `Mr. .E` Lew Igeatmg. and `Mrs. VV. Fry- --ler, Miss Leta Brown, Dr. and Mrs. `3 Ayfesworth. Mr. and Mrs, W. G. Begg; `Miss Dand, Mr. `F. E. Cour- >f ti ce.' From Lindsay--Mr. and Mrs. S` iaits- I}oxII. Igrom Map1e---Mr. and :0 rs. . ' oom es The members or the OFcia1 Board 8- of.CoIIier Street Methodist Church Id 1d their wives were present from nt own. x 'v~. towns ` Take your ' and chop] to WiIkinson s Mill. ' ` day, 5c per 100 `.35., weighed m !E ter\ A a%`hought a `?d"%?` When you come fort in all you Easter Ip`ondor you'll ap sr N pecleotlj cued mun, if yonagSnit..T st, Hsbsp Toe- gnry comes fro A thi V.-ofora. You 43a is or place i he fnmu. rank ok- DRESSER8 , NA STAY THERE. Al --- -_-__- _ _- V l'IT l`I`I`I'I II` 33` SINGLE COPIES FIVE CENTS ;I)l\l46Dlhl\D, mgr-.4a:.n.:. Lnlsznszg There we ` clpthos both! than ours g In. Hutu that srkjewer, no. N`:-ckwur more lundoo ,` no`Gl'avasr on `Hub-rrhnherv of `EV 3- enm or'moreEXGIxUSlVR ..i.. . . .A ______t'__ `ILV DAL Fqr th -\!"'thinos in men`: wearable: co 9\}`nor .Your pocket hook will fare y?.or\_ do you Enter Outtting. '7r1-1'!-:'<-21:0"z`IiII!:!\a. ' 'Va}s.11'nIm.. = 1a%r"L Il"r0's,~`A;\,n Ltd. VIII ICKYQ 4:-counts:-1 FARMERS ! chopping L4 _. _. A... an.- 3171.313` _____,_,,. ~ _~\(`l:ES IN NURSERY` STOCK - ' Agunts wzuxted at_ once to sell for Full 993 and b`px`ing M9 delxvery; whole or part umc; llhl`l'2ll u-x-ms; outt frqe. The 1`_HUS. W. now.\1..\.\' ;\' 5U.\' CU.. Lnmited. Rndgeville, m_ 13-13 lu..~`t quzu`IcI`0f Lot Numbe_r 29. Con. 11, ssu. 190 atcn-.~`__ u.l_ prcscn_t occupxed by Joseph Ferguson. 'l'h1s ma des1_ra.blc farm. and os- sr:as1on van bu had for sprmsz work at once. or pm'liculurs upply Lu DONALD ROSS, mt Solicitor, Barrie. __?_____ ;.`A} ..\I FOR l .} Lot: 23 and South -...__..- '1`ALI.I0.\' _ FOR SALE -- Heavy Draught b'Lu.lli()n mr `sale. 5-year-old. weight 1800 bg. snunl and m rs!-class condition. Good Luck gem-r. Apply MARSHALL HARMAN. `ibson l`. U. 13-17p LII-I1: lrluuvlv Motor Boats and Enginqs repaired and xminml. llmxu Clippers. Kmves and Scissors ground and lnudu as good as new. Light n1xLvl1iIu~x'ji l`l`]H1\I`lIl.',' of all kinds. M0101` Hum. for sale --new and second-hand. Cull and gvl, 1-stiumtes. ghton Lennox, M.P., ._ ...-.4.`-u - 1 km the Union Bank of Canada 115 the start on the road to I ' dc Jcndence. m$I{.Oo or more opens an 'th count and W1 a,-__. ......-.-m Annurn VOL. LVII. No.15 I w:s1.sv a. cagw. it~ Church of England` 0-UU il.lll 11 u. In. 3 p. In. ('11:. \.lLh.\' 71). m ix exmnm; and Sermon. $"|`lu- VYi('A1` wil11p1'cuicl1.l _ r<>pI'i.au- xnnsiv ) ` t 18 c 1011'. - lCl:'u~1`_\ \\'~{I1<-sduyynight during Lent _thcre .i!Hw An ixxu.-zx-um lecture "on the life of V7hx_isL" in 'l'riniI_v }- u.x`ish Hall. A _- `I7-nu ruAn`IIV 0p(`.m:(l may 1101. 1"\IsI\AAAI\I\/\.~\hAAhAAAhhAhAh: ;Savings Accou ntl for I90_8 5 Mendelssohn Pianos. CY. L nd .. ..,,-v wwvwwwwvwwwunma | lAN'l`} VMGE CULTURE. `I I nu--- . - _ twill grow rapxdly. NT ACCOUNTS may b In two pc_rs_ons. so ghat eithe`: "mw 755%! E~R;iSEMENTS. MADAME COCHRANE of -To-. ronto has opened a studio for Voice Culture at MRS. DEVINES. To nu... on 1, _. LL-.. -vu-u.ulL. (`LL uL1\..J. 1.J.I..'4 V ALVA-4 -J; - - Tonto St., Barrie, and will betherc. Wry Thursday from 4 pm- ti 51- Pm. Friday. Madame Cochrane gs 3 pupil of the famous Signor -G3 and Professor Fred Walker,Ldndom. England, and of Madame Divivier_ 17-.. _,__ "lV_.._.-no\ `TTIW I llll, Sn! (`..4 kof Cancer uxlgland, and 01 Madame lJlVlVu:|_ of Paris. VOICES TESTED FREE. Son Tgnders Wanted.! . mt }.'mH` training in the school that is r qllztlilitul In give you the best tht can : be hurl The N R will be received b.y 'IO d"`&np hill the ` "H A A u-- OF CANADA. Forty-two Years of Successful Banking [7BT;rTio1v_lAs1 |||. UH (Tluns ff Xvi? " TIME W-B`RII1"`I`SH AMERICAN ausINEss COLLEGE _ Y.M.n`..\. 1mn1ing.'!`oronto. Write for Catalogue. K -7 ..._.4AAA ..,.r.- ... .. . Sun's l~`1 rt; E;-`QRRIE BRANCH D. MORTON. Manager m.`:**.`:'*:*_!-:"!3hs` (no lowell ` I Iocepted. It.`-(1 by. persons. 50 um. ' dcpusu or wlthdraw cash. ._.__--Q I?.[RST=CLASS WATER FRONT, NEAR G T.R. STATION "uIu:v\alV -nnv\nvInn-1 U Il"\I`3 Iiiiu Action and Tone Regulz;t')r. ' `T l'ian08 Always on Hand For Sale. ' H) 315 JOHN STREET, BARBIE perstition. __ 1 nnmn T ` may uu V1.1; mAocpccreoLx 1g.` sobthat either ....'_.h 117' uL'iH\dl`.\V cash. I 7 5 Huly ('0 Jnultlon. ', Mm'Hin;.,' .n.ye`r, SGPIUOD. .1 ' iu1u1zt.\' School and Young Peoples .\'l` ON UE~A good gpnersl ser- 1m Barrie. v IIOIJ IIVUIII `ll: DI! Iowans or any! zemad ' '5.` '.=rm3 +o~;:ni . __._|.. n.-- . lll". ~' ,Ihc$ _Ihc'. ) be u vuliul --- 301.1) HY --- ll&Ht`L-S I - 11th of April, 1908. -. : .'th of April, 1908. r sun of May. 1908. .- zird at May. 1908. at his otcc during the Easter w..- ALL \VELCOME. EMENTS. -ood general '!!-` Barrie . -Heavy -old. vsjeight ALL ERY' e y; . l`_HUS._W. nited. "TUX&$ I`?! PIOPRIITOII. Tj urthor infolfmatln`. 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