ism nkownmc cAsI-1| 2-Yea1f40ld _So1.: of' Mr.' Jame: % Cavnafzll Forum! Dad in Cistern ---}Miuing0I|yan:Honr.j _ :"::Charlie,. the! "2%4yea r-oid- `son and M'rs;Ja'n1_es Ca.vana_gh,. was found `drowned late Tuesday after-s noon in a. cistern situated in the yard at the back of the house. I he little, tot had `_ been missed for about an hour, and a, search revealed the sad truth.` The lid of the cistern must `have slid o in someway, and it is surmised that the child in pfaying around fell in to his death._ The par- ents are grievously shocked overthe awful occurrence.._ ' After a long illness, death claimed Mr. Edward Justice of Blake St., on Thursday m_'ornin_g, March 24th, in his 7_4th year. `There was a` private funeral on Saturday" afternoon` to Union Cemetery, Rev. Ernest Biggs oiciatin . `Deceased ,was,a member of the ons of England in which fraternit `he always took a deep in- i terest.v\ he widow, one son, Mr. Will Justice, and two daughters, Mrs. iU. `S. Rh ndr ss -of Town and Mrs. lscott of or to, are left. Mr. Jus- tice was one of the best known citi- zens of the East End, and will be greatly missed in many spheres. Laura, Alvaretta, the second daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. S.- Redditt, Vvorsley .St., died on Sunday, March 27th, at the early age A of 23. Ala though she had been in precarious [health `for some time, the end came arather unexpectedly. Deceased was lactively connected with the various `young people s orynizations of the Collier St. Methodist C7hurch,Vand six young men of the Bible Class were pall be-arers at the funeral `which took place on Tuesday to Union cemetery. The casket. was lit- erally covered with oral tributes. Rev. I. G. Bowles conducted an im- pressive house service-. The parents have the deepest sympathy of the `community in their bereavement. I A resident of Barrie for over forty years passed away on~Thursday last in the person of William Booth, at the age of 76. Mr. Booth had been ailing for about two years, but only within the past few weeks did his ill ness assume a critical turn. The funeral took place on Saturday from Union Cemetery, Rev. 1. G. Bowles conducting the services. .Messrs. VVm. Gallic, C. ,A. Perkins, J. D. Rodgers,~J. H`. Bennett, John Hines and F." A. Grah_am were pall bearers. Deceased, who was a native of Sus- sesx, England, was a man of sterling x honesty, and "enjoyed the esteem of a his late residence, Bayeld St., to` large circle of acquaintances. Be- sides the widow four datighterl sur- vive,-viz., Mrs. Vl/ill Robertson and Miss Harriett, `Toronto, Miss Eliza-W beth, of the Central School teachingl staff, and Miss Bertha. at home. Mr. Tom Creswicke is lying in the Royal `Victoria Hospital, as a result of a shooting mishap on _`Saturday forenoon, He, with a number of others, had_been practising with al revolver, when the weapon accident- ally became discharged while in his pocket. The bullet penetrated the leg; making a rather longitudinal wound. He is now progressing "fav- orably, and-no serious trouble is an- Iticipated. - Take your gnstmg and choppingl to Wilkinson's Mill. Chpppin every day, s:_pe;.' 100 lbs., weighed in and nut 1 Chicago s city _council has made war upon hat pmvs. Thusare women beingdeprived of their right__s, and .atth`e . -same tirne of . a formidable gvgapon of self defenqe. \ MORTGAGE SALE or VALUABLE FARM IN 0120 Townsgm, ~ I Jack Johnson is having no end of tri_bulation._ . 7`I-Iis assault case in New .Y;.o`rk was, .tro`ubl'esomexir':deed; but his assaulto case with J eff on'Ju1y 4t_h= will likely jbe_even_ more so.-. ` A 75.;A$ <:dntp _is ;_-~; tl1%a;;J6e T 1K1l'e sw, 1;afk - SHOOTING ACCIDENT. Mag; Laura 4[ Reddit_t.A Edward Justice. .OBITUARY William B_oo_th. FARMERS 2L 772: W z'se One . TD yuu. . _ V _ T . .T Open a Savings Account wxth 3 Deposit` of ${.op_'ormore. Iti- tenesrt is pand at highest curr_cnt rate `and mongy may .be w1th- drawn at any time. sausage a`BAIIl5I.I socm PARAGRAPHS OQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO M1-V",-V__V. S. Hamb1y.V spent Easter in TOronto;_ _ V_A ` -Miss" Maggie Sinclair is spending =53 wee`): at Stayner. . an 117 . V E 01`... ' Mr. R. M. Watson` `of Teeswater was here over Sunday. '77`? JIVIIB vvvs Nauansnuv L: Mr. Joe K_earns of i'I.`o1-onto is holi- daymg at hxs father's. ? - 4,": `-';__I --J-.- u-u ----v ---v--- _-Mr. H. Lount of Toronto visited has parents over Easter. 1 P u--- r-- v--uw. v v -- ---------. Mr. Joe Gannon was down froml Penetamz for over Sunday. | '-I T` I` D II` |- -.---.--...' -'_ -Mr. W. D. Spry 9f_ Toronto was among the Easter vxsxtors. us (5 11 .1 p In, , ., `,3. ""is1f 1i."E=.."132{tia }7rI{omo visit- ed friendg here overTEaster. I Mg 1; $m1;;;,"B:;;.,'a;`emu wall spent the week-end with`friends `-`A-1: ,| Pursuant to power of'sa;le contained in ; * Mortgage. there -will be` offered roraale by Dublic auction, on Saturday, 0th April,` 1910. M- l:. o'clock noon. at the Queens Hotel. Barrie. bi" A. Brownlee. Autioneor; that verf f_rm. the South West Quuterotno 26.-ill Burst Uoncession ot the Township of On acres. more or less. ~ ` valuable Th_is farm is situated to one of the %ect1ons of the County, on the.Penetangul_al1_ong oad. `Val! \` here. 2)-f ~'I:c;1v' spent! Eastertxde wlth friends in Town. i --- --.- .- The Aquatic C1u]) Danice En Tus-'l ,day night was enjoyed by a lanzel assembly. I C\ en. v-r . 0 . I- _ `Mr, Knowles of Toror_It_o, a former, resident of Barrie, is vismng Dr. and! Mrs. Patterson. EQIJUVOLDCJ} U ; Mr. B. W. Hunter and two sons of` yNe_w;narle1: were among` the Goodl L Friday vxsxtors. .1' T, I P PI` . P, Easter vacation. ""191-is; Loyla tritcl; of, St. Joseph s Academy, Toronto, is home, for S_i1cla'ir' of Stayner and Mr. Brown of Lindsay were Easter guests at Mr. A. Sinclaiu- s. ' |LVLI5 I-d\l"I\l \Il -L\ll\lllL\.I IIGD IJ\.\.II spendmg a few days` w1th her cousm, `M155 Edith Edwards. .`Mr. and Mrs. Ross Came:-on of T.oronto.we_re Easter `guests of Mrs. D. Spry, Hxgh Street. I I` I I I guououuuuooooobuooz We have alre_;Ey ovzri 40-BKVran-`,_ ches in Ontario `and about 120. in the West. If we have not yet estab1ishd' a B:canch' within easy` reach of you,_you can carry on `all your banlning business by fmail, con- vcni-ently and ""safely,* `with our nearest Branch. ' A f`_1I -.. -.-`I... nan.` J-`nun "l`nocn |nnAn.. "M7i"Lazi *Moas of Sunnidale spent last -week with her aunt, Mrs. Black, Worsley Street. I "1)'f'a{a"1{4}. "liiehlrdson and son, Randall, spent the` Easter holidays with friends in Toronto. V "iiov'.' 'J'."J.'1z'L1oa{t}71s&:2\'., of Toronto was in Town on Tuesday attending the funeral of his niece.. 7--i Iii-s"s_,"'2:;ldVi` ms}rii{"os ` Penetang spent the Easter holidays with her parents on Mary "Street. 1 `IF 'I'\ Miss Montgomery and Miss Pass- more _of .Orillia' spent Easter Mon- |_day wxth Mrs. Geo. Irwin. I Y I `"Mf"b. H.` Eik'}${'i\*ewmarket| visited her parents, Mr.`and Mrs. S. Caldwell, `during the week. 1 I` I1` `y - u w - v an `.-.. .5 .--.. .. V--- :Miss Natha'lie Smith of` Toronto` has been visiting her grand-parents, Major and Mrs. J. Smith. P TY | -""J" "" "-'_' " """"" -Mr. A. Pattersc'>1'1,"e-x-mayor bridge, spent a week with his `Dr. Patterson, Dunlop `Street. H J.`KiZssock' are re- moving to Calgary, A1ta., and left Town on Tuesday for the West. ` W ixii; 'iiva1f"1i;k _2v1;1_dms'on',V iiibert, spent the.Easter hohda s. with the |former s snster in West` oronto. I n-carts; Draucu. Call or write and the LManager~/ will gladly explain the` system A _ --nun " Mi ' 1{i{cY{sn' ;.;;;;oi1v1.-s`s ooi:a;,ssi... ' Crispinattended the B.Y.P.U. Con- vention in Toronto on Good Friday. ' Mr. uiii M}.,.*13'ov&}i a'n}1 Ewo*i58y's of Orangeville were Eastertide visit- ors of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Brown, High `Street. 3 .nM;'. T. Brownlee of East Toronto was up for the holiday. `While here he had a look over the horses at the | Brookdale Farm. ' ` ! Mr. L. V. Coffey of the Standard Bank, Whitby, spent the Easter va- cation with his sister, Mrs. Reginald |-M-acDonnell, Worsley Street. 1 Barrie boys home for Easter were Gordon Gallieoy and Lorne Tyrer, Hub Grasett, ecil Thomas, Allan Dyment and Ralph McLean. l rMr. Lyn Montgomery, Manager of the Farmers Bank, Haileybury, and | Mr. Jack Montgomery, Toronto, were Vy(iith their parents over the Easter- tl `e. Rev. `W. F. Carpenter, B.A., of Ivy, has been elected Rural Dean for South Simcoe in succession to Rev. VV. G. G. Dreyer, who has removed to the .'West. ` I " "" ' ' "" . 1. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Emms an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Nancy M., to Mir. Reginald Lee of Angus, wedding to take place early in. April. ` I"l\_L_,,;_-, ,_,I A -w- -4 --_ g_r_--- (Messrs. H. G. Robertson and A. .W; Laidrnan are in Toronto this week attending the trustees section of` the Ontario Educational Associa- tion"s convention. - - 5. `Mas; :a;;ag";fo,onto has be_en frame barn and a. stable. 0 the Inc} 0.- -vuuu- There is a frame dwellin house, a" 10. 'V whole lot is cleared and fit 16:` cultiv H on.` V ; _ 'I`erms-Ten er cent dowih and the-b8lD!||L05` In one month t ereatter without iI,|flfO}I__5.-. For further particulars see _ rs or."IPP1l` the undersigned Vendors lloltor, - ` V `:1: G. 'A__.~R`4DE:$H`5f3?f vac .. vv--wv-----_ ,'Mr. . Frank Jackson, President of _the Canadian Photographic As- sociation, wasein Toronto this week, completing arrangements for the an- nual meeting to be held in Toronto, on July -5th and 6th.. -. _, --- _,,__ -, "..Mh'._Cecil Jory underwent an oper-L ation at the Royal Victoria Hospital on Tuesday morning for appendicitis. It is understood that the operation was, successful and that the- patient is resting comfortably. On theafternoon of Easter M'on- day, at the `home of Mir. Jonathan Sissons, his only daughter, Annie 'Josephine,became the wife of Dr. `Geo. B,---J'amieson~of Edgar, Rev. I. :G. Bowles. officiated. `The bride had no: `a;ttend an`t,._--and was; in a .daint-y ~g"_o wi1;of,: `y7`hite- pongee, princess )eg"`D.. G?'1`atViQnS-;Of tulips, Easter JAM1EsoN-s1ssoNs. of Ux-> cousin, "V1.o"PB mnunn m Aovmct ` .. 2I~CI`c IC. THIIICINTC 299009000ooooqoooooooogoog' Xeeuuouwneoeooooouo: The regular meeting of tl1e,.W.C. T.U. will be held Monday, April 4th, at 3 p.m., in `the 1'usu'al`-place. "Mr. T, Baker of Stroud has sold out his `store-l business to -Mr. Alex. Ness and will return to Barrie. ' T 1--New and elegant designs in Wall Paper. at` Dougall. Bros . The Board of License `Commission- ers- for Centre` Simcoe will meet here on April 21st to grant licenses for the ensuing year. --Pra.ctic`al watch. and clock repair- ` ing at E. H. .Williams . All work warranted. Next Sabbath morning at Collier St. Methodist Church the pastor will lispeak on The Kingdom of God, and in the evening on The Rich - Fool. secuor Road. W John Wiggins has disposed of his prbperty on Penetang St. to Mr. Handy, and will remove, shortly to |Toronto. Marmalade oranges, Grape Fruit for marmalade, full stock of Navals, Florida; and vMexican oranges, at |Bothwe1l s. !"S_;:;1-1vti1-2;r;pton Lodge, s. o. 2., re- icewed an oicial visit from the Su- preme President, '1'`. A. Smith, of Chatham, on Wednesday of last week. . -Before installing plumbing or heating in your home, see I. J. Nee- lands. He carries the largest stock of plumbing and heating goods in. Town. Mr. H. M`. Dyment met with con- siderable success at the Toronto Dog Show,` capturing eight rsts, two seconds and three thirds in the cock- er spaniel classes. PI`! .I I . If 7 0 _rw----- --_.-, _ i The `remainsfot the late Mrs. John Aldous, whose death was noted in last week`s Advance, were shipped to Georgetown on Saturday mormng. Rev. Dr. M`cLeod ofciated at the house service. . 1 --New designs in tapestry and Brussels Carpets at bargain prices, at Douzall Bros . Tenders for jail supplies for the year were opened on-Saturday. Con- tracts were awarded to E. A. Sibbald, groceries, R. Powell & Son, meats, and Bryson Bros., bread. The com- petition was keener than in some | former years. _-______ 4-..--- I met Peas--best results obtained by `early sowing. All the newest va- rieties-i_n- mixed and separate colors -_-now on sale at Bothwelrs The Rev. A. Thompson, of Palmer- ston, has declined the call of Wash- ago, Ardtrea, and Gray Presbyterian churches, which matter came up at `the recent meeting of the Presbytery of Barrie, and has accepted a call to Ncwburg, near Napanee. 1-\ 1'7 `IVl~I --E.H. Wifliams, the jeweller, does script engraving of artistic design on any article purchased at his leading; Istore. No extra charge. (-4 1:0 | Rehearsals for Gilbert and Su11i- van s comic opera, The Pirates of Penzance, are now in progress, and indications point to the most success- ful oering ever attempted by Bar- rie amateurs. Wednesday and Thurs- day evenings, 4th and 5th May, have now been definitely settled upon for the presentation. 'lv2Iv_2--__..I_ 0-- -11 I_!__1_ -2 TU,"';`!Q'ICo l . , , ~~.;;-`. ..Establish_edv1865. .'T f 7 .'."5f From Assets JII`Ql.j_ovI- pg 444 Go to Wilkinson's for all kinds of Dry. Hard and Soft Wood, also Slabs, sawed and split any length you wish and sold per cord, not box ` loads. }_- _ --J. G. Keenan has disposed of the -barbering end of his Dunlop St. busi- ness, and in doing so wishes to thank his former patrons. He is utilizing the extra store space for his stock of `Gerhard Heintzman pianos. He will continue to keep a full "line of choice tobacco and cigars and general miisi- cal instruments. _-If you are bent on getting mar- rled, you need" a marriage license. .E. H. Williams, Dunlop `St., has them for sale. All business treated con- dentially. I ` nnsovonbuuuuna v Harold Bennett. and Maxwell Smith, the- Beeton coat thieves, who `were rounded up here by P. C. s Sweeney. and Lambie, were taken back to. Beeton where they were committed for trial. They are now in the county jail, and will likely ap- pear before Judge Wismer to-day for sentence. The pair hail from To- ronto. , Thursday, April 7th, 1910, on E. Pt. Lot 3, C011; 1, Oro, `Mr. John Mil- lett will sell a` quantity of implem.ents_ and householdffurniturc. Sale at 2 o'clock. Terms. cagh. A Brownlee, Auctioneer. `AAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAA AAA for Easter Novelties A|gx,iMi|ne voL. ux. No. 13 _ VII.-IOLI 199. ,af`o1ifn'-. THOMPSON cntw, Plptnlnunn. L I _ Furnishings Hats l Neckwear Shirts . Gloves. etc., etc. QTORES FOR sALE--Two rs!-class stores. ' nnnnaifn (\nnnn I-Yntnl nnnnnin hf. hbnf E'lFI'I`II1I1 Inuuuruuwti I w. n. MonroN;%Mmm;] All Kinds. T `Best Quality. Hard & Soft WOOD Sswed & Split Ff I-.. 911 R1 ' ' i=f6-E:o'nnn,15r6pEam. . T cm . crrv MARKET ' us Princess Street W 1331938 Fxrst Class Accommodation. Remodelled. and Refurnished Throughout. M A BKE ;HfI E I- Wmazx TRAVELLING Wxcsw '31:` Sum AND swap AT nu: ..u---'5lV.l \JIIuInII`I31ull`o I ` l1.00--Matias anI'48`1'.InoI: ' 3.oo--Sundays: 7<+3"9?. Wfmw ADvERT;s_.F,Mm:NTS. :5`. w.wu.KmsoN's .,..... no A_::._ 11__.1 :1. `tan. 1_'L.. do COAL Condensed Advertisements tindei this heati, 25c.; 3 times, 500 ; payable strictly in advance, I CU IiI\U"TiIC 'x51IonZ-'23. omoe. Yard. 8:. M111:.whn7s't. THE SEPIA PLATINUM PORTRAIT V increases in popularity. It is for ' the studio that has and hbldd i - reputation for Quality Work. -J. FRANK JACKSON. n&aker'ofWI5ortraits. WT.` Choice Manitga. anr'F`a.milVy.` Low Prices. Best Value: at- sunmw. AFR! \|.. "5 xst'sUnpAY`~i_`gn*tR_`i%=. ` ' V U um OFFICE. 111 CL (Ill I.IIlI\}n _aA.nnit: anANcI-I V n -41:55`! '. an V Vuuvl ' Dated at Barrie this 22 Much.` ul UUGJC vul wquuug Jvlwvy, up 59?-9.92 MONEY TO LOAN 4_...- -_-__-_.A. -` _.-_. CEDAR WANTED .F4*';W"*`A -..a LN Uli 13-13 | TRY| ASTURE to Let--On Stevenson s Farm-.Oro Station. about 265 acres 0! good pasture; well watered. on lake shore; Apply to P. O. Box, 267. Barrie. . 11-13 _ -_ The nancial statements` and other reivortswwere not quite ready. These will be considered at the adjourned meeting two weeks "hence; The` ' Vicar. gave a` resume of. his `work for the past seven months, showing that the church membership had steadily increased and that all tlfc guilds` and ' auxiliaries were in active, healthy condition. ` - A am -a raw-we % ~AiksgR1. `rm 12- : ,Trinity Vevstry; hl(:l o n ]fasf er Mondayi cyrening, 1;ad th largest tendancc seen `in ntgany years.- The `Vicar, `Rev. -Ernest J. R. `Biggs, presided. . - - . Election of Ocere.-V ., ` . -Election of oicers resulted as fol- lows :' \People s `~W'arden-Dr. Pall`- ling; Viear s Wlarde.-n-(to. be named later); Delegates to Synod-G; A. Radenhurst, F. R. Porritt and A. Boys; Auditor-s-W. -R'os_s, E. Bassett; 'Sid`esmen--` . C. Channeri, H. Brooks, F. Banting: G. Gordon, S. Hopewell, C. Lett, . Roge_rs,- H. E. Brownlee,` H`. G. Robertson`, R. "Payne, N. `Sloan, Dr. R. Wells, H.- M. Dyment, E. Bassett.` > or, auovllt J-lo IV a C-linvwvtvo ,'.l`he _Vicar stated hi inabiiity on short request` to make his selection of ~W`arden, but promised to do `so at the adjourned meeting. .=Heethen vacated the `chair and `retired. _-v--'-- --v v--.--- w--- - V 1 ;Dr. Palling, the People s Warden, took charge of the subsequent pro- ceedings. Aresolution was submitt- ed and carried unanimously amid great . enthusiasm, requesting Rev. Mr.` Biggs toaccept the permanent vicarship and asking that the Rector place the request before His Lord- ship, the .Bishop_, with a view to the necessary papers being issued. -`-v-- v-- -vvvv- '" recallewd, that-Vicar. stated- his acceptance of the 'congregation s offer, "'thus `concluding _one 9f the most enthusiastic meetings in the history of Trinity. _ ltifwzber prsents. the Ldindoh and NJ. Drgmatlc Triumph. ' G"""_9_9 E"3 ':"_`:'! 'f*.`-`$5 VIOQDOIIII 0`! IO nacho; nus IIVUIJ which recently appeared in Clevela"'t i-;i.'."Bui'falo ` and Detroit. coming direct from the Russell Theatre. Ottawa, A pagclfroxn human life. with an absorbing musical theme. Seat plan opens Sat.. April 2nd, at Milne 8: Son's. Barrie. and A; 8.1-`atterson s. Ananmue. II __ nu An In HOUSE TO. LET--A dood desirable dwelling 1 - &"*i ii? 1{iz2`:2u? $'%%`{ %<.$:`ih` .333 (.(:S1I`a 3 OCH. ` 0 stabling. For pa.S;'t.iculn.rs. apfly J. W.Goss`l`ing. Cooper. cor. Sophia and Map e Ave. . 12-14 only cow-.9-an --o- -4-: -u_. upywvouvou nay -Q-p-q--won" `I;;;oes-$1. 75c. 50c; Gallery, 25c. `Boxes. 8!.50 In the matter of the Estate of John Rogerson, late of the Town of Barrie, in the County. of Sim- coe,>Insurance Agent, Deceased.` Notice is hereby given .pursuant to R S.O. 1897, Chapter 129, and amend- ing, Acts that-all Creditors and oth- . ers having `claims against` the Estate, of they said John Rogerson, who`died on or about t he.sev enth _day_ of Feb- 1-nary, one thousand; nine hundred and ten, axjemequiredi on _orbe_for_e_ the eighteenth ; day of L Am-.i;l, gone` thousand, nine jhundred, and , ten," to send- by post -prepaid or, to deliver: L4 .1... -"l`......'-..-an (`.nnm`-glv T.r11g"f Cog`-`pi send Dy post -prcpanu us Lu ucuvu to the "Toronto General Trusts Cor- poration - , Toronto, the Executors of the will of_ the sa1d.Johu Rogerson, their christian and surnames, addrese sgs and desgriptions, full particulars .I--:; ` -1....-n " Clan` anfarnnhf hf `SCS 311.0 `qesgrlptxuns, `lull ya.u.u.u.na.`na 1of their claxms, the .statements of their accounts, and-..the. nature, of the security (if am!)-.h el;1f by, them. ` ~ AL-.- L41`- ....a.:.. 6-`I-n-so affair SCCUIILJ \.l aug; `_JI\vn\. -oi , ,----_._ And further take notice thatafter said last-mentioned date the said Ex- ecutors will proced to` distribute the assets of the deceased among the parties en_tit1_ed~,t_hereto ha_vi;1_g regard- -"only to. the c1aun`s._ bf: whxc'h they ~'shall _ then have-:' notxce : and . that the Said" Executtjrs. -gwill? n'o`t % b`ef:`a:blet -`id : the rseidt 393-39 -[97"f&::?`l3f.tiV;P3`7t'"wtebf? .,t9-_.fM.1,)' eetnetsonx 9r V P?59?15;t$5:~1Vh95 CLINIAX L BROWN 82 co. FOR SPRINGI our stock ot_Ga.1-denland Field Seede is now all ready to send out. We have also choice Black Tartar- lun one from imported seed, Seed corn for ensilage purposes. Every variety of seed grain re- cleened. Alslke. lied and Mann- moth clover, f_l`Imothn seed, all up to Government etandrd. , Ba:-In Rose Gem Potatoes tor NOTICE TO CREDITO-RS 1'1UIl!a3 EVUIV 311115--LVVU ll['Bl'UlIl3 Bl}J_l'UD. b opposite Queen Hotel. occupied at present as taxlor shop and fruit store. Residence on upper at. In rs:-class order. 'lende1swlllbe received until Apt-il`l5th. Terms and particu- Iars on applxcation at premises. Address: Mrs. . B. D. O'Neill. Barrie. V '1' 12-18. Ori ' Tal N.Y, Duly Theatre Cast, . ...'-.___AI - . _ _ _ _ __J 2.. l`II--.-I..`.I E i~Essb.&y,".4pii1i. 3&5 THE `KT? '1':-.iiI:; m'r|:`n:'s1-s,;_::- 7-`%iA n`n1:. THE cbumv pr `smco: `Ann `THE bommou or camp 00!: cnrrsmou. BLA*RRIiE. C>UNTY$0Fj.S1:MC0E.%0N1'ARIo,%1~TARcH 3:, I910 OFFICIAL VISIT! WANTED- ~Girl for small family. One from I nwmgggntry preferred. Apply at ADV..A1N1!sCJlg I `Rite , Honored A "Deputy-Genera`! For T .` Hon. Senator Gibson. A 3 Th;-, AA`..A'Aand A.'S.R., V;a1lty_o~f Bar- .r:e;o were horiored -on oEas_te`f Monday by'the,of`cial visit of Illustrious Bro. Senator Gibson, of Beamsville, De- puty"-General for -Onta'rio.j- b_ ' In the afternoon, the Barrie Lodge of .1?erfe ct'ion initiated six candidates --four of whom were -frorn-' Hailey-_' bury, one from Midland and one from jStayner--when the_degr_ee of Grand, .El'ect, Perfect arid Sublime Mjason was confererd. The 4th degreewas exemplied by Sov. Pr. H`. E. Jory, the 5th -by, Sov. Pr. J. C. Irwin, the 9th by- Sov. Pr.'Alex. Cowan, the 13th by Sov. Pr. H. E. `Jory and the 14th by Sov. Pr. W. J`. Hallett. Sov. I-`r. R. Fletcher was master. of ceremonies.- ` ` ' In the evening, Spry` Sovereign Chapter of Rose Croix was opened. The 15th, 16th and 17th degrees were communicated to and the 18th confer- red upon a class of fourteen candi-. dates, the de ree being worked by Sov. Pr. VV. Hallett. "r'iae"'D;;'iu}'-c:I;a'1' voiced his high appreciation of the work done ebythe. Scottish Rite bodies of Bar- rie, and `expressed the wish in the- interests of S. R. that the towns in` this district, from which the candi-I dates were drawn, should each under- take the charge-of atileast one.de- gree, so that -next.` February the Rite sitting in the Valley of Barrie might have a `reunion, each town, represent- edebeing answerable for the,work'- as- signed to it. . e - D . . .0 1 pl [X'"1sag feature `at the close of thc , hapter was t_he presentation to the M. W. Sovereign Sov. Pr. W. J. `cl-onu nrf `nouns;-\-inc-:uoun l\: cfn nun Hallettv and Sov. Pr. Fred Mart, Reg; ADI-I -Bl, `J5 (Ill lI\Ill\lIG_llU|lll. UL \-CBS} for faithful services rendered thisi branch of Rite Masonry. _ ' g '.Of- Illustrious Bro. Gibson, too much {thins demonstrating to the illustriolis ..T...v__ .. _---- V-_.___-__, In connection with the official visit praise cannot be accorded to T .P.G. M: Hampton E. Jory for his inde- fatigable exertions .in making thi Easter gathering the success it was, visitor that he and his oicers were very: much .to..the for-e-front in pro- motmg the welfare of the S.R. l ` H aillett Pr`: Fred Ma rVr, Ra`?! istrar, of an honorarium (if $52 eac_l;: I..- ..1LL..1 ....--..2...... ....._ ....... 4.1. .. EBULL 0N RAMPAGEI Highest price in cash pthd for cedar sh; le bolls, delivered in Barrie or at any '_. `. . siding within one hundred miles of 8a.rrie. J. H. CLARK. Shingle Manufacturer. arrie. Ont. V t! V Caoses Considerable Excitement in. I .e Allandale Before Being Dis- % 7 - patohed by Shot. ` ; _On VTuesday forenoon there was considerable excitement on `Essa St. when a bull belonging to Levi Stig- lcy, which was being driven toethe shipping yards went on the rampage.` `All was going well` until the animal's blinders slipped T from `" his head, whereupon he immediately became bellicose; H`e ditched Ald. Clark`s horse and rig and scatteredthe oc- cupants to the four_ winds. Continu- ing the campaign, he next attacked a farmer's team, resulting in their running away.. By this time a big crowd had gathered. The owner was timorous lest the brute should seri- ously hurt somebody,- and calling in the servicesof Luke Spearin, the lat- - ter ended the sport by putting a shot behind `the bull s ear. The animal was probably worth from $80 to .VRe1iab1Ve piano-polish at 25 per `bottle, guaranteed not injurious. All the latest in popular sheet music, me and 15c copy, 'inc'l1idin "`Yip'-I-addy-` Lay, `*Put` on Your Id Grey Bonl net, Pony Boy, f`,Rings on m-y Fingers, etc, . ` I3-I4 A'_1` % GARRE I`T S MUSIC STORE! L NV-hen th . ice moves Ion; of theN ba y,?we 11_ alljeel like quenching our 'thirsf. V V ` " T fan} '2: .1 Longboat `seems t o~_-have becbme` {' Stoneboat. ` :- . . t l . I ' App}=iars'_ . to inc` though that` Maxfch T1ion`.m\V1st-~have..had his..c 1aws t':i_x_n_m'eid;=.i.` - . lg. .`.` _ ' . . I. ` `. !}fj'Sugar" %rnal<\11;g Vat. mght `ms `all the; go, t~he`y say.. V Now, that ~Sound .1. if` 2' 1 J` " 9" '.:\ ` "..* UVUTIWTU If 1TTII` We have a. large amount of money toloan at lowest current rates.eithex' in small or in huge amounts. on the security of ood tarm-morta rages. McCARTHY. BOYS 7 MURCHISON nmlop Street. Barrie. '