Gl,Vl_NG` _s=)'R N(?'.`i`H.W& vnaoun. 37-x6_j v Q ., ` _ K * Ills! I'CUI(lCDCG"l|p8(alI'3 In LVICUIYKHV DADS`, 21 Dunlop St., Barrie. second door east of Dougal Bros.` fun_nture warerooms--near Five Points. Phone 10 . _ . zq-Iv Hours-Tn to i. 1 7 to 3. OI 10l'0l.'|D0 uenerzu o Diseases 0'1 Women, ana Nose and t "1' hroat Worx, also tor some ume surgeon an nolpltal, wun spcclau aucnuun charge of Emergepcv I-1.ospi_tal, '1 oronto. Office and ni 'D ght residence-u_psta1rs m McCarthy Bxock, 21 nnlnn St, Hal-rut. nnrnnd dnnr east nf [)nnstaH D. DRUAIJ, in. U. U. Lu., 1`. .5. Lu. \a., u. V. tiv. P. S., 0., late resident Physician and surgeon at Tomato General hospital, with special attention in Dinnunnn n'f Woman, nnn Nose and R. J. ARTHUR ROSS, L.R.C.P. 8: 5.. Edin- burgh; M.F.P. & S., Glasgow, member of British Upthalmological Society. SpeclulI.v.- Duealen or By 0, Ear, Throat. and None. QFFICE.-_-78 Dunlop Street, Sanders Block, Bar- ne. oppoane Post Otce and Railway Station. Phone 54. P. 0. Box 96. 7-ly V R. 1. F. Palling, Graduate` of Trinity Umversity Toronto, Fellow of Trinity Medical college, Member of the College of Physjcians and Surgeons nf O:-nan-in. (Effigy-. and Residence- 18 Owen street. I Member _Ot the Uouege OX rnyqncxans anq aurgeon of Ontano. Oce and Residence, 18 Owen DR. W. A. ROSS, Physician, Surgeon, etc., L. R.C.S. Edin,, L.R.C.P.. London. Otces and night residence--drown : Block, Dunlop street, Bartie. Telephone 77. ' { Somevsound--advice was given by His .Worship to the Finance Committee in `regard to the preparation of the new" ht debentures in such a manner as to allow them to be oated with all the prestige possible, in order that the highest `obtainable price could be realized. V _ DR. . c. SMITH, L.c.P.s.. Ont., am of Drs. ie 8: Smith, Orillia.) Othce and residence -edrner of Owen and Comer streets, Barrie. 23-ly `D _ . ' Butistcn, ' Sohciwn in High Court of Justice, Notaries Pubhc, Convpyancen. Oiees over the Bank of Tofonto. Money in mm: ot Sagooo and upwards. to loan at 5 P ' .' G. H. E31311. H. H. Srurnv, K.C. IIIG nraynur. Dbl I Iv Building, Owen street. 7- An admirable fbod, with all its natural `qualities-- Intact tted to .build up. and` `maintain rqbust , health. and to resist winters ex- treme cold. Sold in- % -lb. tins. labelled JAMES EPPs:& Uo., Ld., Homoeopathic , Chemists, London. Blnglancts ` . , 5 __.EniNox; ARDAGH, cowmv at snows. Barrusteq, solicntors tor oouining probate of. zuadianshp and administranou, gnu General : aoI1ciwt?,~ Noi`a'n.`L,_onve; ancera, etc. ,HAl3Gljf0l Lnmaox, Aux. LOWAN, B. 1-louronn Amman, G. E. 1. BROWN, L.L.B . Oce: Hinds Blodt. No. 6.` Duhlop street, Barn Branch Oices--Lennox & Ardagh, Gravenhursx; Lenoox,`Ardagn, Gown 8; Brown, Creemore aud- Alliiton. . 35-ly MONEY TO` LOAN AT 4% ALD 5 PER CLNT, Hnwson & CRESWICKE, umaum,`souca. can of the Supreme. Court of Judiamare of Ontario, Proctors. Notaneo, `Conveyancgn, egc. Many to loan. Ocea--Ross Block, Barrie. ~ C. E. Hnwsox: ' A. E. H. Cnswxcxz. 1 pa. gA_insNH_uRs'r, Banister, Attorney. _. Solicuor tn Chancery, Uonvpyancer, etc. Omca--'ifa; door Owen uteet. over bank or Com- ----AA anon. v '. nv1;1*;;_ ,' A liner`. solicitor. P:-oc'tor, Notary`. .. T Uqnvey , ` etc.` `special attcnuon an niawinz'anq proba ng wills, obtaining nectar: or administration .nd guardianship, co1.ocI.ing accounts, etc. . Oice. Ron locx. Barrie. Money to Loan. cCARTHY,`~bOYS an MURCHISON. Barris- ters. Solicitors, Conveyancers. etc. Success- on to McarI.hy, Peplet D mccau-thy. Oice-'-McCatt11yABlock,'Uumop Street. Barrie. J. A. MCCARTHY, - W. A. Boys, H I". Mtvnrulcnnl. E 3- owe money (0 \ H: LYON. PRIVXEE FUNDS To LOAN| on Real Enan-, at law... .9... D..-......-..- VTRATHY dz BSTEN. \ H.- THE M;O'ST.NUIH|.T|OUS. - jg..- - _ - _.. DONALD" ROSS L.L.B. Banister, Solicitot. gtc. Bug; of` '1`qronto Building, Barrie. ..... .- 3...... S. BROAD, M. D. C. M.. F. T. M. C., L. C. P S (\ Ian: I-oauthlnt Phucir-inn and Sunrpnn ' Bun`; Solicitor rMi!.E:.. L. loan; Em. n._% P. _vI_\(|AN . , ____.._.._. 1`. ARNALL} M.D.C.M,, oce in Bothwelf Block. Allandale. Pu the premises at night. V 4'!- . __ Very non-conimital indeedlwas the ` Mayor, when he spoke of` the new mar- ket by-law. He was careful not to tread on anybody s coma and appeared to be anxious -to touch but very lightly on /the fringe of this question. If his ob- ject was to cifend no one in his refer- to the Barrie market he can be ' congratulated on succeeding admirably. DRS. I-lA'RT a. HART I l_l__- III\ II I` 1*. I.` I-817.`. ` MONEY` TO LOAN. IIIANUF OTUIIES. vv - IFBCIIOIG secunty at I4 `?.1 ."":`i`."`:`~a'r;`z 1`x`% . ~ :a'?;:`f"s-`.T SURYEYORS. FOR INVESTMENT on good V}:-eehold security va_t lowesg rim: of .Fl_NAN cum. PHYSIUIANS. : constructing weigh-scales at the foot of `E :'1'he'Mayo r did not speak a whit `too strongly in'urgidg that the question of ,Toronto street be again taken up by the Council. "'Barrie is the centre of_ a dis-.1: from which a large number of d onttle are shipped annually and by per- ` Iwting all modernoonveniainces at the . cattle` yards large numbers of the d the Council appropriated a sum V` of _money for the purchase of ` suitable but the `resolution authorizing . the Committee to proceed with the p. 1`-aiaadeby the -only member of e Coun- il of 1902, who was afraid to face the droversy will be induced to do their shipping from this point. Last ye-tr work was afterwards nullied through a .technicality-the objecti being music on January 5th `along with his colleagues. Ex-Aid.` James Vair tried ineectually to have the matter again brought before the Council. This year so important _a question should he brought up for discussion early in the _ DENTAL. `JD. C. Muxcmsox. Homoepathist. _' . :60 Dunlop St. ` L Residence and Oicc. 8-lv 0;.` H . 3 Lvbu: nwcx. I 434V- 9-K!!! 43-ly ti` ` 6 508,; IDC DIUCK. \II Telephone 1 'lI1C?- lJI.Il nu ot Tomato -Ju i 1 7 ._5. . 4 , vl :~_=..` V l wk? sl Wii9i'm9"*h-H .999-in: 1- M h1a,`ool lea`gnea. Inthe iat v ,.`r'r ;ie5"`in,kmping the nastier" of .;ao;`;1;.t.;g.g6yte4wha._ fbpinohtly to the fate. _gf|_lIoni?'ifabe a_oteoi`- Several montha e.,when"1TnE`-?AbLt'AncE, waa inatru -' A-:_inIntal` V in attirilig ; `up an `| agitation in .o!onne"oftion;' with the wharf. the imptea-j was received that operation would -heginaa aooxraa the ice formed and an was given byiMr." Sutherland, Minister of Railways and Ganala, to the .oI9ct :that the; wharf would be con- 5 atrnctediduring the winiei`. If active. _ operations are to` be carried on before i the moves out, the wonkcannot begin. -- tvooeaoon, aa a wharf cannot `be built in :.1a.,.\; Wonldfit not he as _-well, then. -if theOouneil,'ae its at step, intimated; ' Iblli. Leigh"t'on_ McCarthy, M.P., that 5 little activity on his pltt in keeping importance of the matter before the Minister. would be appreciated by his constituents in Barrie 1 - ,. .uow t ' . 'hdiaeu:'csh CHEAP coAL " ...._ . %-5,-.%AI_sI_Dwooo $- -- U Ist-/\J..CLI, Boa! Butte and lnounnce A$9"" Get your property on our list; costs _nothing. Money` to Loan-Don't borrow a dollar unnl vou 59* me; terms best. tates and charges lowest. l)cc_d.<. -Mortgages, Wills,` etc.;1)re red on shortest nuncg. oaoyears doing business in imooe. Farmers cspt'~_"' allv mvited to call and _see us. Glad to see vow 3 for consultation or advice. _ , `_ O Barri I-`Abel Ra.-pm and ur r lUl-Up it: Peter Streep, ALLANDALE uni FOR SALE. . ` ' ' Sto Ex -. w;:1._.gun: r'_cu Private funds to loan on first mortgages. Ac counts collected. &c. EA nunr "QQt'A-nl-Q - I.l-...I-.-_- C---- T7 counts couectea. ac. . Oice over Henderson; Hardware Store, Barn: Ont. SCROGGIE & SMITH. `MINUTES or '1as'rsmss1oN' or ~ mesa COUNCIL. ' The Council elect met to-day, Jan. 12th, at Stewarte Hotel, Thornton, in.`conr'ormity with the Municipal- Act of Ontario, and after each member having subscribed the necessary.` do` claration of qunli_oation.and eice; they took their seats in" Council and were called to order by the V.Reeve. The` minutes of laetmeeting of Council for 1902, were read and conrmed. The Clerk read a communication from J .. B. Robertson, of Toronto; asking for a" donation itowardethe fsick Uhildrenb` .]:Ioepital.- A`. `by-law wan. _int.rodnce df and` passed appointing "H. e r Matti!` neeeeaor _for the year__ 1903;. gon" motion pf C`nunci|l_ora``:Belli "Den; (hi: rfD.`*" 9?` - a I-I-. o 13- ~ toiniiis or the vniunlo5P5Ii)if:g5&}~_'-tithe `:;-r~n190?- a.9tionEf* I .|.uu vvuuunuu munual. OI wanerloo, Unt. Tothl assqts, $334,083. The Economical Mutual. of Berlin. Ont. Total assets, $303,078. Also Lloyd's Plate Glass Insurance Com- pany. of New York. Cash capital, $250. 000 ~ And tine Sun Loan and savings Company . of Ontario. Rnrmzsnnr `ma FOLLOWING Fnu: L\'SL`RA.VCl Conunuuzs: / The Mercantile, now aflia.ted`w(ith The Lon-` (inn R7. T.I1nrInuh ml!-mnnlo-.A c_-..- _u.uu. no uuuuuuuxre U1 -rsngxanu. accur- xty, $15,000,000. The Waterloo Mutual, of Waterloo, Ont. Tnthl any-M Q-nu c-J2-2 Outs fox` advertisements must In every case be mounted on solid metal bases. Scgeclz 6:. SMHR Condensed advemsements on first page such as wants of all kinds, lost and found. pn~1>erty for sale _or to rent, specic articles, etc., etc., must be accompanied with the cash, and will be inserted-11rat ingertion 2 cents per word, each subsequent insertion 1 cent per word (names, addresses and gures counted as words); but 9. reduction of one cent per word will be made when the number of insertions of the same matter exceed four. tor consultation /F ICE-0pposite Ban-tie Hotel. Barrie. and `ate: Sttoet. Onllia. -*`-`* VILLA IIIJ DILIDI 5?! Advertisers will not be allowed to use theix space for advertismg anything outside their own xegulat business. Should they do so transient xates will be charged for such ad. vertisements. T ' ILUVILII '0 12 changes of Advertxaements allowed pg; year. It more are required, Composition rates will be charged. ' A(`t7nIvf;nnlvn inn? `.1: o11n|-rot; On up. 41...: ` HTPr eferred positioned for local a,l%_ mente in the paper will be sold at an admu oi one-third on above rates, on no other ac. count will special positions be given. Th-E rule will be strictly carried out. ` ' corrrnacr ca-.u_zo1r.s. Advertisers will please bear in mind um notice of `intention to change advertisement, must be handed into the oice not later um Satulday at 10 o'clock, and the copy for such change must be in Tm-. ADVANCE office not later than 12 o'clock noon on Monday in my week, otherwise the advertiser's announ cement may not be made public until the week fol. lowing. I0 nhonunn nf Aavnv-f1nhvnnn?o nll/-.un..J _, Speakers will discuss - the cost of roadmaking machinery while a V discus- sion will also be held concerning con-`_ crete culverts, wire` fences, etc. d An e'oirt.is being made to make the Con. vention of as greatipractical value" to municipal oioers as possiblepsnd. it `is expected there will be a _very large attendance of delegates.-f l `I ! I I E~ TBAIUBIENT ADVERTISING Legal Noticei, Auction Sales, An1u.~;em etc.--First insertion 10 centsper Jix1e`e"t9, shbkqneut insenigp 5 cents per line, M "D4-:n:I1'nn iInl;nn In nnntn run. 1:. .- , [5 P61 link`. on 0 um I lawn`, suDl"1 . 0 1- line for m Reading notices; 12 "g?-.eeach subs . 1 -` . (5 pa ttef_ it a`"i3.'i Br 119 8. ,`.?.`;`..c:er, chm: 311881; lines of tliisegry 5c.`I)eI` line. er . 0 . Obituary _ _, lmes. _ cm! nu. ed us 5 equent ` uuujnyy, .lU:.W_ll-`. ./ Adv'Erti8ex are charged amp, `sace-L-13 lines agate measure makc; . iNbRTHi2N Aovmci nAm`5n:- `Tn; ADVANCE is proven to have M the`.lg.rx:esTI: circulation of any pa,,,., Uountx` T0_V_n_'. 18 Ie Qdv iii1.w'aLea%w{1:h don & Lancasmre of `-England. Secur- itv. S1 <.ooo.ooo. -~~---"- -.' "_ "'"'a-"'`"" V _ V . Reduced rubs have been granted to the Convention by all railwpya. T : Ja<;ob a '. INSURANCE AGENTS CONVEYANCERS, ac. r- '5 "- .."'l`HE`hD;VA1TU'l_ _ ormcs. 5A`DEli"l'lSlNG RATE; CONDENSED ADVERTISEME.\"I`.*s'. COMMERCIAL CON'I`P.A(."l' Y..\'iK.\' BARIEIE 22, 1903` .;__op_.._ r >$25o_$45o`;8 535; 900 :50` 775}14so 35 I I0 50` 17 50 3 1 1325:2000 35 :2` 9` 30 S00: '55 008 52:1 Burr o I8. dun 43-1)` NE. 3 ` in 41.1 Cfhe principal features of the after-A noon aeeaion will be an address by Prof. J. A. Holmes, State Geologist, of North Carolina, and connected with the State Department of Ptiblio Enquiries on the use of convict'labo,r on the roads in the Stated. V The morning session of the second day will probably beone of the most instructivesessions. It will bedevoted entirely to the discussion of the best methods of constructing bridges, abutl ments, etc." Speakers will be present from the leading iron bridge companies of Canada as well as from several ot the leading cement companies, while muni- cipal Aocers will be called on to give `the cost of bridges of stone and of the other materials built in their respective A municipalities. Such great interest wsstalren in this subject at the con- vention last, year that it has been de- oided to devote .an entire session to the subject this year. ' ' 1 In the evening on open session will be held at which it is expected Sir Wilfrid _Leur|er and. Mr. R. L. Borden, _M.P., will be among the principal epeakega. `Professor J. A. Holinea, at North Carolina, by means of limelight views willahow roads that have been built in the various pert: of the States. and will give gures to show their cost, . The afternoon session will be devoted- ` -entirely to` the~ diacuesion of the"con- strnotion of stone roads and their oesi. : In this connection C.mnty- Councillor . J I B. -Wilson , of Gsnsnoque, `will des- oribehow one township in Leeds Co; has obtained over 35 miles of stone road. A -County ' Councillor will also be present from Huron County, V `who, will ontlineihow that county obtained 300 miles of leading stone roads. This speaker will tell `how much these roads cost end how. they are maintained. Speakers will be present from the States who willtdestribe the roads that ' were built in the State of New. York -and the state aid given the same. i- -bibeieiof tlie` rE1a:em; ](_)ntn:io_i Good V Bonds Aaeoointion are making AgreotLpreperntio_ne.for the third annual `convention vihich will be helilin Ottawa nbou.tshe,,1n_`iddle `of, March. All the County coma. in_'the Province will be. invited at " their Jdnnary eeueionn to` appoint delegates` to attend the con- vention. . Sam" Simone.` Residents are Greatly Interested. = .'llu_'_ -_n1v,_,,, 1-.1. I-.1 g I\ Q, 2 ` At ehe tec uzorninbg eeeelen speukeee will be present from__ these tzwnehipe up deeotibe their haw methods of road? work And how they have succeeded. ' Since theAaaaooiat'ion was formed "two, years ago it has been the means of hbvg inc `statute labot commuted` in over; twenty townships ~inAEaat.er`n Ontario : boo` `go some A8s'6om'g16N. BA:-irviei - ` f--v In Toiouto, viit'iI;g" har;in9ther, Mi~a.,R; .' Mesn,,E; wan` amp 3'. jaw... --_ __.-_. .. ....vuuz. nun WEEK. . :'1`heipVnpiliu of chi: school _preaent_od Mics Wawhnan with {.!ieai1tif:;;l"ph6tg.)- album on thg at her lmin. It in dedply regrettedV thlt ill health pbuged hot` to resign; MinAEfriok,i`_of_ _11os.`~will ieohfgil axe-r. " . A ANTEN MILLS; ` `C. Wmsdn. Correspondent. (Held over from last week.) `Jon. McLaughlin A in anbring from nn attnnk bf pleuufiay. ` - ' _`Mr. and `Mrs. "Knnpp'a;nenta -f,le;v.__ dnyp lanfweek witlj friends here. ' Mina`, York, ,of_ Wnvdrly, visited mth"Mra.'L_ Frenia. lint`! wek. |\ A .I ' " -` - ' ' " ' r`m_`- _-u '.,s" 'I:`he Cenedian'Order of F;orester`s,V of. this place, elected the following oicers for 1903, at theig last meeting :-Chief 'Renger,.Bio. W. J. Davveoh. 3 V.C.R., Bro. W. B. Lyons ; Rec.-Sad, Bro. W, Reid ; Ohap.,v Bro. ` W. Ferries ; or. Woodward,` Bro. "D- vGeuley'; _jr. Wvoodwax-d, Bro. H. Roley; far. Beadle. '_Bl'0.. J.- Gain : ;' jf. B_eedle,~ B170. Joe Lyons ;. Qd_nd_nctm?, Brd. l Isaac Speera ; j Phjsioian, _Dr. Chem here. 4. .. ~~ 3'-"V0 ' ' Mr. E. A. Dayvapn, of Oxbow, ` is winning wifh -his cousin, W. . eon, here. ; , I 3 Miss Mary Jane McDpalH, of ` Toronto, is visiting with her brother, Mr. S. McDonald, of this place. I ' .ml_I3A~'l.'\ -_-- vvnn " . Mr. Jim A'd$meon was nearly buried under 3 load ~ofwood one day lest week while engaged with Mr. Cline in haul- ing it. so the `hotel. Capt; Jai-niea Dunning was in Barrie on buaineaa during the wqe'ek.V ; ' `I 1- v A Mr. Norinan Liscombg is` adding a` commogioua wood-house and kitchen to his reai_ enqe. - -___ _ V--v . T - `B.eni. kpnnkn Correspondent. . Mr; J. B. `Cook is eretgoing a. large [ice-house. T -A-fter the eccounfs were passed the meeting adjourned to meet an the call of the president. ' we, the inembers of the Association as- sembled, desire to place on record our hearty thanks for and high appreciation of the course pursued by our ivorthy representative, Mr. `E. A. Little, in . the local Legislature of Ontario and to assure him of-our entire satisfaction at the manner he has upheld and supported his leader, Mr. J. P. Whitney, in the great principles advocated by him and his followers, -as against the unscrupu- lous policy. of a Government who hold office, not by the voice of thepeople, batby the manipulation of ballot boxes and other iniquitous offences committed by the same old machine which they not only created but encourage and support." I ` The oonveners of the different towns sud townships ere: W. J. Bell, Beeton; D.` McWlisms, Teehmseth ; Joe. Kelly, Adjsls ; Rqbert Wstson,Albion,- Sam Egsn,-_Bo1ton; L. 0. Hughes, Tottenhsqxg Wm. `Armstrong, Allan~ -dale; .R.`W. Slosn, Innisl ; H.'Stod dart, Gwillnmhnry ;:E. Grrett, Brad- ford. _' A ` h [ The fdllowing reaolotton Han than read and carried, unanimously :-"That 1. we nbeence or the }}.;I, ii; . James `Ft-user, of Totmenhem, Mr. Thoe. ` Hammqll was elected chairmen. The following oicere were elected for the ensuing veer: President, Jae. Freeer; secretary, G. P. Robinson ; u3euuren\ A. Lilly 3' lat vicegprem, Wm. Wood; 2nd vice pl-ee.,. Thou. Hnnxmell ; 3rd vice-prea., `as. Oonlter. iugzmgg mu on llOch'oid6-_li`ne,5$(5 3 A. Avenfor Aaron Barnes, `an indi- `g`ent=,**5$_5.;' Alex; Seewnrs` for_ Mrs. Teggrt,'_ ad" indigent, $10 ;. J. `Ross 1) _ L _ _ _ _ , __ `_ H. . I I ` tun. u _- - B<:li_e\tw'1i:, . gl'al'.I0`';;Wfdr:iB she Sick .Ohildre;n s Hoapmn, $10 ; Beg; Broa_.,- -UAt.o; 2ia,, r?efh'g1dAof taxes fol`-`the your 19o2, $2l..60. .* On ugocion` of Conan. Ddndua And Irwin, cb CounoilTadj:'onirn - ed `tomcat at Axigua on Mondiy, Feb. 23.-a, 1903. % V ' . oggowmnr; oommvxrxvms ` J con mum L1 vomcm miecteci for I903-Reso1ut1on or Apnreciation- 9f Mr. L.1tt1e s course ' . M In the Ontario Legislature. > ` The annual meeting of the Cardwell Liberal Oonaerv-puive Association was held at Beaten on Eriday, J anuaay 9-ah. BIG BAY POINT. KPH: .iiORTHEB'1\L ;A_;1,)'V\A1`0l_'.'N" __._ 7' gvvjuun ff M .`,-. xjw, Aaaa., I. Du_w-' - _..f.._ -_v rnuvouuIUIUl!o `Mr.\Pa.ton "replied on b`ehn1fof _Miaa` 1`_urbush. Hot tlnfo you-5' ae;r-vices}: `ed v'vith`the utn;5t`f;v:35and ah_)vr_n.`__br_atl,: aboi%a__.pr " `t.x "11,; ~o -- - - - ` --; -`--_:_ uvuvu !u`UIUIIFo She p;a_1:f;:i"V1;d l1`e`r dt.1ieB_"faitl$f&xll`fy ' Rev. Mr.` Wsllsc`e',Vo.`f` `Bertie, and Rex}. Mr. Sanderson, of Angus. offered impruptu addresses. . Their `remarks were interesting as vrell as entertsinf ing. At the close - of the program`, the prizes from the tree were d istrihu_t.ed `to the ehildreg_,`together with osgdy to each `pupil of the Sundsy school, ,;'I`he proceeds of the evening unqdnted- to $63. Duringitho evenihg, Misjes_Ade 1`srbush/has presented ._with ti set` ef ,_furs, eopempsnied"`by7`sk nitsble_.sd_dreei{ E Mr.-J>: rerun-ow-.4 re*heid*-s 1 The Presbyterian New Year's festi 7 val and entertainment on- New Year s I night was,as usual, a_great success in every particular. The weather was 3 perfect and the large ball, in which the E concert and tea was held, was lled by eight o'clock. The tea served was equally, if not the best, yet given in the history of, the church. After the , "large crowd being well served, there was also plenty for a social the_ follow- ,' wing night. _ The congregation did nobly insupplying such an excellent repast. At eight o clock the Rev. Mr. Paton, . pastor of the church, took the chair, and introduced a lengthy and well- `merited program, that gave delight to all. Mr. Stuttenberg s gramaphone was a prominent feature of the evening and rendered severalselections of pleas ing characters. _For every number the audience demanded an encore. Miss Kirknp, of Barrie, sang solos, although subring from a cold, using her sweet V contralto voice. to good e'.-ct, and -A wina ~ ning-` favor from the musical portion" of the audience. The local: talent who tool: part,`werelMrs. Sanderson,-Miss _ Ollie` Henderson, Miss Ruby Shields. No comment` is needed but, we are" pleased. notice a` decided improve. ment at", `every appeiaranceg; [Several small boys and girls, of ; the::8".1`~ s._>gm - glees and choruses, and. s splen- F1. cw:-ac by Me ;;i?-eons, Mnchcredit is, due .fo'r-their`part of ~e. " Mina Frnnkie Henderson, of Detroit, and Mien Cora Henderson, of Aurora, Ipent New Year's at home. Miss Frankie rethrned to Detroit last week. "Miss Ethel Brennan is Spending a fair weeks `at home. Mr. and`Mi`e. Win. Hyde have the deep sympathy for the ssd`loas of their little boy who; died suddenly with aoerlet fever. ` Dr. F. N_eabitt Iwaa Vre`-`elected member of on; School Board. V Mrs. `A. V Pearson returned to her home at . Beeton, after" some weeks visiting with her mother, M1-a.,[Walker. -as A Miss M. D. Footer, who spent a few days in the city, returned home on Saturday. ' Mina Mabel Martin, of Pdrry'Sound, is vxaitihg with her grandmother, Mrs. McQaay, . and her aunt, Mrs.` James Foster. _ M `L I Boxwgg. _ . ` A (Held over from lat week.) Mr. Axoheeon, of Knox College, oc-4 copied the pulpit of the Presbyterian church on Sunday, in the absence of Rev. Mr. Paton, who was unable to.,be_ out owing to 0 severe cold. Mr; Ed. Wiggins` >is"sa..'e'ring from the mumps. , ` _ h /V A The funeral of Mrs Jno. Watson, a lady highly honored. and respected, do oasioned a great number from this viciidy to go to Scayuer on last. Satur- day. ` a ' ' Conan - r In III f Miss Parks, of Oookstown, in the guest of Miss Alice Jones. wish. Hill, of Oollingwobd, in the` guest of Mr. McGee. p 1% I . _, IJVILV LVJCILJIJII \f\IAUI--aw-can _ >7 . (Held our 1-om laaI:` week.) , ? 5 Owing to--the onow-storm labs Friday,` I thetewu ho 8_ohodL A Miss L. M;tthwa,` who has visiting, rethrnod home last Monday. `H 'IA'h`er'a was` no: Christian `Endeavor V meeti_ng ladt Thin-aduy5 evening... as` tho, Iiiembera "we:-e afrmdto turn out ii:.th?- . storm. The meeting for I next Thurs- day evening is alo wit.hdruwn,,,. on _oo- count of the Monliaefs meeting. SUN NIDALE ('onNJms.L 'E:Ef' EPPs'"$cocoA| tQcnterinELBuilding and manufacturing of Doors. bash. B ' ds. Mouldings, etc. Planin of kinds done promptly and satisfactorily. ot Ehgtgrying Kiln. Dmt_|-ict agggcy `_for g_ra_.iged lum- . ....-_.__ :1. J21- TI-Ig` BALL PLANING [MILL COMPANY all %PlINO MID SEWING `MACHINE Iron SA LI: 'A-Dominjoti Square Pignoy nearly new, and Ray- mond Sewpng Machinegncarly new. Apply at THE f\DVAN(_3I OFFICE. . 43-tf ~ -satinfactorily. 1-lot Blagt tying Dmtrict agency for rained her actory-Bayeld Street,-Barrie. ODGERS 8: GALLIE successors to Geo. Ball. spps fs%c%a'm4 THOMAS` KENNEDY 3; co.. Architects. well : Blqck. Barri r- OK I OTOIIKC tended yo. can v,vvv N interest. Noll Olin Ono-an Any quantity of money to loan at 45 and 5 per cent. Easy terms of re-payment. ` LENNOX. ARDAGH. COWAN 8: BROVVN: 34 V _ , V ` - bolicitots. Barnsters, &c. (`The Press, Reception` and Adver- tising Committee" is the name of a new `- standing committee which has` been _?placed on the list in response to e sug- V gestionin the inaugural address. If the committee visits some of the towns V and cities of Ontario the members will be in a position on their return to con. Iiderably enlighten their colleagues in respect to the treatment accorded the press` in other places. In Barrie, the . opinion has seemed to prevail amongst the members or the Board that thepress is only present on suffer-ance and none of sthe.little,co'urtesiee are extended the newspaper men, which in towns of more , advanced ideas are so heartily accord- ed to the reporters, who sit night after `night through` the year listening tolong l dra_w n'-out andpninteresting discussit ns won matterstofsmall moment, in order that theratepayers maybe given 1 idea of how _,t_heirI,"a'sirs are being managed - or mismanaged]. by`, the Town` Fntherne r U n. uxun. rxuvnus l.'Ul\'U TU LOAN ' O on Real Estate at lowest rates. Farmers Notes Diseounted. Collections made in any art of the_County. Real estate bought and sold. nvcy- ancmg in all its branches. Marriage License: issued. Oce-Ross Block. Dunlon street Rnrrin man; In an as orancnes. Marriage License Ofce-Ross Block. Dunlop street Barrie. - 4:-lv. |.z2,0,<.L<>... U 185: and DR. 8. L. BRERETON, Dental Surgeon. onice over Hambly's hardware. Entrance, Owen Street. Out of town 1st and 1rd Mondays of each month. ` 5:-Iv- .._--. .--- - - -- - -~ . u-I onupusnnln I VVVVV ""5 Victor A. Hart. M.D., L.R.C.1 . and S. Edinboro, L.F.P. and S., Glasgow. SP1*.'ClALTY-burgery Midwitery, Dnseases of akin; Consulting Surgeon. OFFICES DAY AND NIGHT--I.ane Block. Cor. nunlnn' and Mnh-ant:-.r hrs 'l`-l-..)..u.- .... \Jl"li`lVD IJIII ALVIJ IVIU Dqnlop and Mulcaster bts. L. ,, nithutl. cub gi:f6ri.Endov:nt iuumg. - -inreliabid &'I...I- I an--l lin IIU'IlIl I Ill'IIIl I Fred J. Hart, M.D...M.R.c.s., Eng., L.R.C.P., M London. $PECIALTY-Disea.s_es Ofchest, Stom- ach. and Nerves; Consulting Physician. `I:.....- A Ll--L ll l'\ I ll 1| 1) _,,x 13 I31 I , 1: seeing odd that on. the list of the ? ` 8_t.sndin comgnmeesehmia no'Ma'nu_- A :fIotureIi5'Gommiitee. If, an the Mayor ;Itpt'eq,'the.t'oyn is on `the_1ook'out.for gov Vinfluatriet, fit is ohly' reuongblg V0336} Iilybnld |b)e..j-cauIad .ha t 50.