Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 1 Oct 1896, p. 4

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"fa1rIqti?.ii`r6f Cp`ii nEi ll6i"Ri{dnh'urt *1 Shiqiiesting aiiam by-law proihibib l lbicyclisttridiug on &lCl8W'iilk8 be attlictly enicnirced-did.`no::'dome any to xi,.! With} incieasiug assurance the iwallx inevqry "pm of the town to the jmril of the pedestrians, woxnexi and f1l3reiiesf)eqially.. Even on Dunlop isms: which has a rbucixvay that is all 1}lk;8.v}lled~lie `road . is I quite. "good" nbugh fog` .`5fvheeling,A an_d they." are not _1ltQe nt with lridin-,1 slowly but must. 8{:Jrcj_h.i Surely "it is timeIsiicl1 Qmxgivous pi-utice was amp-pe.1 and it i Vhhe _ hbjied that the pblice ` will ' .- pl W 80 that pedeguians lfgo shroud with out running the rislk grim oirer lori jostled _ by the iqiibuii yvheelmen. " T Ir .From the repnr_ts uf the guns at the bay \!w; are led to belizwe that than is plenty of `ganletlmis year. . wmmmmmmamwuxrnmni hero. V 1 Elli) _ here. 14`...,\` also worth menmomug. ` James Wziugh is spending A few days with: I his parents here. ' ' Genrne \Vuuut1 left for Collingwood. on` WU! last." t .. V! euuluy, uuuu mun .um;n , u ..... ...r..... next week. B. F. \\ ui`d, wife and son }!red.,' Barzie, were` the guests 0_f Mrs. M. Nell_ly on Friday hm? - , - V '-_ Host; h . Geo Monday left for Milton on Saturday Yavenixig`. where his family now}-esi'de2 with the intention of moving them back here, iuid wili. take possession of the house lately` - occupied by ii'li.__1`ravis. , Min (1. Robinson; who has baen visiting` I hox11e{ut"Ricln11ond Hxll, on '1"\ll|'Edl\Y. At as meeting of the c'hur'chpe0pT' it was vdccidgd to engage Rv Mr. Ross, Churchill. for nuotlxer`-year. - Jns A.~-Blain,went to Toronto On I)`I>on(`iajI morning of this/eek. ` ` ` ` Mn." Reivnolds. `or A11a`h this~w_eek. Mrs." Reynolds, of Allandnle, \_risit'od,wi_th 1- G her daughter for a._ tew days ,1 e ,. `e-` t turmng home on Su.u_\rduy .n1e .'nir;gf-* " ' ~ R R.i'-.hm`d :\-lat'.henlv-.of Villisc-&.Iowa. U. r home 5u.u_\ruuy .n1e.`rnr.'gf-' Richard Mntjhenlyj 'of_ U S.A., arrived on, Saturday `evening. here, where he intends spending the winter with his fpxmily. ' ~ " WhcToTd`v7d' `w3`sT`ie"o`Ii;rge'asiusual; th(se"" that were there report having enjoyed them- aelves'thoro_ughlv.' Quite a number of lemon. pie.we re sampled by the vhuVd youth '01- our v`Ia'g."'7_'.I`he' xogra.xnn1e`g.:oI\aijsled of :~-- An address. by games Rdas`. "instrumental I _ music _by jhe Oro Station string blm'd,f1`ea_d-_ `ingby_ Mra. R. Rqbertsoh, dye; .by`Miaa P. , ` . I " Grahhnx. iusprurnentgul uolp, Mia M..Qamp- , hel1`;\duet, Miss B..Sto.dart:am. Mia'aClgra ' Oathphell; reading, R; Mo_O_ulloQh ; duet, A Miss N. Duncan and Wm. Duncan uh recita- and Mi`u.B.h Brown :1 rading; Geqrge Llylqh; ~ tibn. Thou. E; Rang ; `dudt. Mid; Ross; - .iha`trumatits.\`,ti\utsie by em -ixig band. Amhilmm mmmmg -nnhaad` nwiwib to hih Sept: 26bh-'_-'I?h6 aooih ma by the Ladies.` `Aid; on tho 22nd, was !\ success. Although _.ina'truman!s.|`,Inuala by em-_mgb Dana, ~ - _ ' `_ Archibald Giliiris -pvaspd` away. to his Inn igeat. `on, Suuda.y"lae1__:, tiller _an_ illness _df~ several months. in the residence `oxia aon ' Henry; with whom he has resldd`fora` . `number `of yam. `Deceahed.wa.s is native of his .' ulna qumrusa whuiumr beau-V"; tifu opuutryylwaa nothing but mdeun woody, lirwe Aultipioneera pausing awn [Ijer\s'ny, .1: tptaimoli. lc raby.terinn in fad. an_ d.'11aa glwsyg lived where ngaehtled rai, _Six_nQus. ` "nrai%lelb'l1eliind ti mpuin ilie loldof`ias,1I;m'y 'kiid'fathe';; i. . V M:a.1s9ye:and. V Mwmgggiq liiuiiiiii. V at .8_:i4'>,ud. gig; timing wiihldra. (I. Dlinol\,n.. - 11 n.'m.`m mint from .hm took in Olilliu s`ijid'it iaiilwaya Iduwoof regret toiigeaithbne * S:mud.Vam mmng wummro. .1. .uunqau._. , _ Qite w\1_1I11?afiy*om-here tookvluoplllia ~ 8hov@,,.oi'J,?h;:radaylart,A - - fie:-Al igia .:* ' ?`**.`7`:i?"T'*i D_pn t id,sk you to Lcb.a;nge that ve dolla;% bil1l, eithJer.- HILLSDALE. aI_LCH;_usT. GILFORD. iheparing ` y Veterina.ry ` Remedies , % iwe*also~rhave~rlargv-- r~ - 9% number of formulas for PTCP 9% 95$ sz 3 doubtfulqualiity are not* good ~-enough---at our ` l ; prescriptions` for remedies for all diseases of all domestic animals. - , 7N . is a feature of our Pre- scription Department up-s _ ~ on~-whi'ch `we "pride ~our- selves. lWe do not slight such . prescriptions simply 9K because it is to be given.5K to_ domestic .animals.l(~ ( Drugs and chemicals of g store. - This is why you should bring us your Con- dition Powders, _Lini- ment, Ointments, &c. aring all kinds of ' '1`huredavw.st. ` -- `, -Th.er.e'\yun.a fuliahgnsent the Temperance '_ _meeting Inst. Thursday night. Many 'mem- Y I here of Rugby; Crown Hill and Shifnty Bay > divisions Sons of '1`emperanc'e vn-erenpmeen: ' Mr. Richard Anderson, D.G.W.}`;, was -ivnppoiutcd_chairmnn. Mr. Uhes. Dru`ry.ga`ve r 3 brieieaddrugs in which he spoke of the evils , of intoxicating drink and the ndvnntngee of _ 5 joining` e.- ~tem__perance wmgnnimtion. He ` instanoed the foot that out of` 23 prisoners - 7 he had escorted to `Kink-eton 19 -oLth'em - attributed their downtall to intoxia\`.ing_ h_Ii1'i'it."'Ml"JD.S. Moore also spoke of` the `desirability of becoming a member of o ' ' temperance order. Thejapeeches were'inter- . nperaed with singing by Crown -Hil1 Glee .' Club. `B. Jocelyn gave a recitation, W.- H. `,1 Thompeo ' ` ' ` _'4 After the public meeting, the. Oro Station ' Division Sons of '1`emprauee was organiied. Nineteen members were initiated. The `following oicers were elected:-Di} French,` ' \V,P..-, M Isa Xnnie.'Todd. W A; Alex Jphn- . ll son, R S; John E Crawford, Am. B 8; Ed h Todd, F S; Thoe Pye, 'J.`reus,; W R Kirk~ |e' " atriok.Chap; Fr Bell, Con; Mi Lizzie pi ye,`Aaat. Con; Miss C"Emms,I ;' Pet. 11.` O Hea_rn,.0 S. ; v ,5. . 2 I ' r Sm ?!-.$19PB $3 Sept. `28-Miss Olie Sevigny_returub1; to Barrib an Sutm-`day. -. j - Ma... 1\.hru Mr-(`amiu wnn home for in few mrna auturcmy. ` Miss Mary McGuuig was home for as few days last. week. _ V l I ` Mr, and Mm. `Sam. Price of Burma visiwd menus nere nuuuuy. ~ Mrs. Rinehart,._ot Newmarket, is visiting . "Alex". Douglas. .' ' Misses l.izzie:t)_;tWIh M131 Ship, of Hawkea- Ann days last. week. _ Mr. and l\Ira. `Sam. Barrie 'f;'ig:i1ds here Sunday. ' ' ` Mr: Rinehm~t..m Newmarkat. visit.um~ proved a success. I.'r'Jc.eeus uver am. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Drury visited his sister Mgg, F. Bell and other friends here oh. Thuk'sdfv'la.s:. - - 1`k...g'.mm ; fnH- hnmm at tho Tnmnnrmmn Misses 1.l`I.zle;gl11u1 any QHIH, v1 11uwn<{a- .one, \r"1T_f?:'d.fr|enEis re 12513 week. . The bazaar and coucert_ Friday night proved success. Pfotieeds over $16. ' Mr.:u\d Mrs. Drurv IRE Pl\tt`ha`i"mproved has store-by adxxnigiateriqg g coat of, int. . 4 `* ` ~. p`m|1g'- to; the large n_umber,.of .iurm`aia. "brjugiug.in ljve stock .w i_ch- were bought ` "and shipped by (}9`o._ Ca `own. The numb.ei- ' occupied ainlafrge, om." -being thej mint` ` leaving he.xe`_iu.om-. shipment. f - ; . ` Rom Plan . has burolsad a smnhonhone Qgaa a.27;;;.:{.t-sm7 ;?;;n;.;3,;.,a; s`.:1a`im.=on a position, wbih ~13; `I - _....nL-. 1:1`... _ ' Ienvmg nexemonc-. smpmenn. x b , Rqbgflat has purohisod graphophone ' g\ _ni;11prova[hent qu_thp"p}ionngr,j1ph and is" doih` ,q,nla"a?b`ua`iuesa amongdge b9y:'..vsho 8 V delig L ~t in` Vhenring the 'e'x'ellentA manic. whiotil .- i1:`rendera.~ '._l`her`e_ being no; electrical .` .&p`p'a`tatuein oonueqoion with ic.`,tl: e buzzing 1 noisy which Ng_ejng`rallv Va0.00mpan1_\ 1 `phonograph is dgme away with, legyingevery ' w_ou.1per!eo1y'diu1not.V `. l 2 Lastsalurdayr rH.he late -pmengerai _t,mih _hoiuteA col. ,M owned ~bysgV;M'Is P l;otnu,_9_?_t.hatraok aatbg:-3rd-`=0`pn.' The -1 volt had :broke1_1 ou1'q( \,u...~ehii: andwaq 1 crossiughe. IL`9K.'*:}|QnFho 2 inc. 2 Btmokf ` R gas. inntjqung A_\~Vnl;(1..lWll; 36; um: 1093 " ;tw_owgxy9 qI,UhQ'.'tgh,"hIp; Zthgianlneul` 1 . &ied\:h`e`fol1uyelng ojr_nX!g.,* ~ I . Thu" ' lmvv. from rm week Lnlaved havoc` v '1. ma 7; 3 opp, (ml: vos'r omr1cn:_ - Ban-1-ie, `Sept. 25th, 1890. In; \p.`n .\)1\p-\)4 xuu. \I2\I1 um) STATION: the greater mirade `ot this WODCICIA producing age, I 1>m:L_Ps'r'0N.` kllress Gnnds. Mamles amiillinerv ;REAADYF0RFALLTRADE "IN "DRESS Goons we mg showing the&1;z;tes*Nov-. elties in Weaveqnnd _C0lo1"s, Tweed Effects, Boucles, &c. '7 ' MANTLES-()u1'stQck'o? Mantles will be found the best in value and shap_in thetmd_ 7 1 fa/. ,- 7/` great exteqt. `the In-e'r1 [dying uutyabd properly, u alderly and Eespected _ ;\va)'.iu. an_Edinbu rqh' v `_ ikk_man', uudunefof glig ' M: wan diannnninfy nfxrln Our % Dress ` Making Department T `RI & 00: ' number o~"'u-a h`a}a`-.o(ted Ans` adirctor at ` cs.ttlejudge`at,Sthyne;rNthizzyar 1- _ (inn- Bmv.~`n.< our tailor.-gis once more w9.hf`;mt,Geo. yilicvil-i`Dg~, -who` for a 'Elmval_ef ,xl;ibltil.1i s` has" ben tppointgd H cat-t.l6 ]uuge`un,b:nyue_r mus, yum`. * .- ' u I `Geo-_]x'~oy.~`u,1 om` t?'l,or,-`dis _once more ` ruched with work,andlxaasacuredaasnstapne `. 'Dr. Murphy. baa; ~p!1tl!hae?\`1'i3w om. ` aiid \h,is.t(u1L_d;L.;_'\ ' 1 `, Wm;Shi91da =hab.;iet'ur1ieti` frat}: '>Gr1;d`_ `Valley . -where _1iis_~m "Be e_n, purchasing a ' -'buineaa."'H_e.' intandimoying, his fangfily; . . > V` &herf'e tliia`*week-.. "v , . `Th. mntirln u-n'\ mr\v n|1n1`m`-"nni: Izhii van `there thiawweek-._ r Thp nidge amvery nun; Eons tlxii gear V brie areweporjed to be`-very` wild *`*~` ~ -.n;-.:gc-- ll IJ1)...;m..;.%..;.*"`*';% T;..m A wttru u_w1-_ _habitfare Qasilyhured b the use'Uo`t,HiIl 7a- ` h Ohloridg fc)V.Go 1`: _l}cltsiH,l~Io~ hebgtv "Them-H1 I L M . require '0 .!.\,'`w 9 a on 19 _ , u. o gruulturnl C0116 `w-lnm. ` ;uaq _ofAqb_imulantgaunhIl ho` vo1nnto.xgilyL quite. 9{ 3}, f1f, ,}? {;t bvgggngnmcli tb010gl11y`pmg? `thew \xQe.~.'ay. bgglven aeorqt1y~;in*tl or w w1an;o1,g,y,;,.j,m,L sw39~ . ~V M n,o&`ee:nnd up ogm gmsrnnteed in"gv`&xy. aaaehi Oimatlon. as to the-com, 0 3 ` 'For_',I'I1 by .11~nt.ohu.dtugg V `,`:`;-- ' `V M orJuilpnt!hul b'ns\ .1 1- .; V humus: ` L W; 1VIi11inery% Department ` Now open with a ful1'stock of the latest styles` in Hats. Bonnets. &c. :fss1ons_By The Way. EA`D` MUM; 'I\~.r..'....."m.... ....~.: " 'I`..k.... @@@@@@@@ WITH A_Ax CHOICE S'l`Q()K OF nlog. Sin`. aNex1_;do61` to 'FeLe 1'. h I And that making the *-bett-ting,- be 6-wa`ing- - (jmhigxg that ca had . KA1i1.*s` crsovmz ,13oo'r', mgreant ; blodd purir`,-gives _freabvyesu.;snd~g:lear- L ne'aatO'tvhe_. uomp_lexion..cuI:es vconstipahion `: "25o.;~.'50o..."h1i .;1'-00. `Fvor hale l)'y._'J... ` 1 W odds. . od. V f;eE[ra%" 765130 IHVUI` Dljv PIIDIIO; D115 IX us good plays, zh-mauage be! clannoapi ti}; town. \w1fI thmtreiux~oLto be a permanent L Av . (pain Am have "little sympathy 1-; 5-. '`~ _. ftha th gtage has is won- mg and thinuunot ` "`A`mi3l`1:l3t" of. preaching yd 'jwny`.wi:h the. " toatry and great power ' ions of My ' own ohgse fzjgatment . Him the pulpnt and Bbage.and-'its inu- he imitation had ofd..- though through _ nd73tkl!9?nfroi1_1the high ' me canal to. which 1; `is. gnu - .'.,_. , .>. -in thn;-`past week the peopie of Barrie V _ the upportu1_ntv of-hearing a first- _' puny in an_ex_oellnb repertoire in- lamo of the.bent known o_f Shaka _ ayn. The class of play presented u_ch above wlm-we have been g; this toyn, fog years, th`nt-`the ` __ V propgr y gave Hie ncsw opera hit : pattonage. Ir. was a bensible ' apart of the management to open -oellentv pr1ui;wt!ons,'un'd if they J ftain the emndard,scs up uhy %:V`:.[ 15:0=?A., John F9t`.:g,1son.. gcge Lem: La}! week` "makes 1; '-yacagcy in the :v_,,_. ,,,,, n, .L', 1, I-.1 l_,_:..- ' "_ ""1 ;;;.";;ii:i,;*.;au;,ed ml I5[5}i_Hlll8H(3BI HE WOPK Ill U18 6&6! iilgywm; the pu1p|t_ "and 5 H1513, lllltl 43118,?! W L was discnasinpz some [headed at work iu_ the gut-r.h um ma.-..+ mu: V {3AL cji=.L_1H THt{E: mm- . `interference ..in elections. ` ".V'1`lIl3RSDAY.. _ i'ro<`1'n'y the eiamiml of theihree partl- 'un tranxietorl wudebated and decided ' 'by"tho House, and there -was Ierwards time tqproooed with the main estimates. Thesnh now so nearly. disposed of that -in the passage of `the supplementary eul- rnatea. The dismissal of the translators, which threatened to be opposed at some ' length. did not reallznthoseexpeotationg. It was pointed out that in 1857 the Gov- ernment of that day ind dismissed three Liberal translators `who had interim-ed in . the eleeifdiie} and than the three who am now in teouble were oppoimed as that time yiotlxose vnoanc-"ie's.7~"They knew, Ghhrofore, most clearly the penalty for , In the tone of this the majority of the Home found no ` dllilculty in votlngiw/dlmnies them} This Upposltlnn dichme divide the `House. , nnl Prinr asked the Premier. noon u broclnally the only business remaining` `V 6r.(exieml did quite ' _i1ihiigayingtba wimp vending the `I`o1\mto TTol'xicsglIrom _K_CLDiion.. _Bc-slides behxg a ME: Dixon has 3 lame i"tf`i`s`v'holaa1e. rm, 2.nd w{. ging` We git-V15 to do the work while he` V n. _c. uprgue n.m-1.-mm... ltonu `lfnken Up In Gpmnmoo of Supp!) -Question! of Fulzhts. Em, Dlscmud. Uppiliinn umnlru muuu mu nuuau. . Col, Prior asked the Premier, upon the House going into 8llpRi1:_j&'hetiiPP theije was anytrush in the rumor i.h:st. Mr. Joseph iilertin was to he \ppointc_'.i* to the Supreme Coprt of British Colum- iiig "` He oxpreenmi him dieheiief that the Premier would administer such n-suuh to the ha": of that province. But zimttiie rumor received aeonw credence in Bmisii fcolumbia -mm evident from the i.-nit. that resoiut one ax - ieen pjisnej -`y _ u. BSr"Aibocintions' of ynriofis piziuss in -Rritieh' Coi`uni'bh;_.`f)niruiEthesofrnx11 iii. V Bar Aesooiniionbi Yicizorio ha rerui, u::.i it coniznincd a protest: ugninst. the `up- pointment to that pos1t.ion of n hgristor who was` note member of the bar of that provinot-. Then: `was another objec- tion on Mr..Murtin. _i-ih was in violent partisan} aindim hmi _usexi inngzimgn of the most violent chm-not-er. Col. Prior asked the Government to '0iLi'i`_V out the -recommemiecion which had been mmie to _the inte Government, to nppoinc .`ir. Eberts `to the Vvmvuut juuigeship. The vacancy was one of eight months stumi-I inggumi should be filled `as early as pos- sible." Ae'the Supreme (`monirb Bench in "Ontario, Quebec and the hiatime Prov- inces muctu by thegterme of Crininuierzy ._iigp he fi_ii_ed from the bar of the respec- tive provinces, he hohghii5 iiio 'snn'ie thing shotd be observed int British Goi- umbin, nithough it` was not silpiiintod in the terms of the union. \(- Y...~.u-in-"nv-nmiuml thntkhn vnmurinv m mu wl'm_s 01 um; unum. Mr. Luuriefpromisgad that the vnnnncy. would `be lled as early as posslblv. Bub if it had ben vnonnb for olghhnnonbhs the fault was with the Governnwnt of which Col. Prior hai been a member. (Hear, hear.) `Q01. Prior. was too old 3 rumors. However. as to the name man- tloued, Mr. Lrmrler said he wassnrprisod tho termshe had used.` It wmidnly last `evening that the momber for Winnipeg (-M_r. H. J. Maodonald) had spoken of polmclnn to purellnnoo _ln newspaper _ to hear him spoken of nby Col. P1-ior'ln- r. Mnrtinin stifxh tarriisn to make it appear that nosbing wasv too good for collengue. o I _ ` In (`.mnmlmm'nf Snnnlv Elm hnmhzrm ` Mr. Martin. _Mr. Mrxrtlvfs tness for nf , judgeship might be left to Co]. .Prior`n colleague. ln Colnmltteegf Supply Elm Immigra- tionitems were taken up. nnululnn m.Mr Fnnfthn Prnnxhar uou items were uuwn up. . Replying to Mr. Fosterthe Premier said _t-hv Gvnxgermuept would continue the." system which the riots Government had ' "atteniptedto inaugurate in order to in-_ dues: in migration into Gunad_ from tho W!Stl;1 states. He believed i, 5wouldvnot bum: ` long before there _;:Wouid jig movement of surplus population i\0i"0S8 the border from-the` United States. He thought it would also tmnepiro that the ~Uuitod States would become. :1 market for the crops of the Cmmdirm W-heat fields. As for immigration from France and Belgium, he had `not 1uuch'hop'o of ` great results, although those eorts would not be abondoped. The Government had "reason to believe-,th:\t there would be o .oonsiiie1-e.bie lmxnigmtion from the Brit- ish Isles; - M. DI..1.....A .mn ..;......m u1|H\ Hm 179-A. nan mes. , ` _~ .. 7 Mr. Richardson agreed with the Pre- m erthat; the true so1_11_low of tggpgig; 1...; -0 ........u.... um 1\Im.nmsnaI>. Inna lnthn erunar. me Brut! Bu1_l_1_y_Iuu' uL_u;1_g1g_1_`5)u- lem of peopung the Northwest was intho overow from the ,1} nlted Sham.-1.` He thought the 'b_est1mmigmtlon monauro which oould'_b_e Adopted `was "the reduc- tkon of uhotnrlff. - ~ mu (lm-has 'I`nnnmo nurnn u-Nth Mr /- 13301] UK |20'DlI1'lIl.. .V * _ Sir Charles '1`uppor~ agreed with Mr. .`Ri,ohn`rdaon that the` Govemnienh could devote its t to no x`nor`e7 imporm-hr sank than the pr n}o_th)u of inunizllmon to xthe'Noriahwes. He made Ilhe prophecy that the time`: w uldgcome when the dim- inishing wheat at 3 of the Upibml Stgstes would be taxed ti) 3 ply the enormous ` popplntidn of that (you try.` H6 consldux.-d what no more desimhl clans oHnlm1- _ {grams could be`seou_red t lithe Iceland- ers. He expresse his grul ntlon at the 5 nu-lnn an - n everythlugqahssible by-way of nonmag- mg` lnxmlgrnvlun ._to "pr_omoto' is ampld rqevelopnlent of I,he_oount1-y. " ` 1211. main nnnku unnranlnhlvalv-of the .835. nu uxpngimsu lun gruuu rwluu uuVuuD , minahienof tha Govex:xt{::i to do VQBVBIODIIIEDI or we _unuum'y. ' Mt. Davin Bpnku uppr_eplatlvoly_-_of the value of the Ioelnxxdarrg an settlers. Ha. -favored the ixnmedlnta. removal `of tariff duties on am-loultux-a1_ implements mid` co_nl_o1L . __ -_ - . - If-' llhnnnui :1|umMr.m'l Hun nlthxntlnh n0- 3_r`\i1t,e;V\ \;as (aTl;adVi:\z1`}:3;'l';Vi;;b, having bgen` born in Lundoti towpship m 183_9. represented Welland in the House f C6mmoI1sffo.ml882 to 1891, and. appoingd cg the Sepate\`in 1392. D1}. Ferguson, as he was best known, " -xannmv . 7 ,`-.Mjasra;'~0l1var, B60oi<.;`Anti 1\i`addon" ' .ald (W1h nIpog)`o9ntlnu9!1 Shamaunaslon, spanking f' ' .0: thevesbern . pon`mrry,unx1_ _he,.~1mjscnkea .05, we pass. _~<%1`he-q1_iea_slons`n_r I1 -eight rates. land com-; ' 'p_ph1ns and'u_dm_ay nionopolibtyoamo up: E :fnMt`t=t\tm'enu'f-1fo1:r: n ,_Ngnth. f.*.fvn3aLs:,taVntAi- :pn|n.t.r " \1rInr 1m,v;<* - .-'~+ cqmou. _ v. Mr; B`mser'; dlmotad the mention of` who commllstea to tho consistency of ,\1x;'_ Da_vfn's sp,e`eoh.' How - ; -M~r.~Qew!no2uld-- - vote for probeulzlhn-`inst night` and bag for the removal ofduea on agricultural ` ;imnl nml '-nll tn.n|uM' nnnafa 10!` MRS THXIIOVHI UL IIUIHUH UH l|gl'IU|HD||l'I| ` ' plememe-md-oe{sl --on tonight passed all undersmmdtng. _Mr. Fraser gave ax- preaalon nthla appreciation .0!` the. mm! hupnrtnnoe of udopslnn. nnlveffaotive im- Vmigrnuon policy. He advocated the-tx-ee- ing of the large -ax.-ens "in the Northwest" .now,hald by corporations. "so that there mi ht be ore lud1vh1u'al.`owno,rahlp of '-land.';F"~ T . - u'..`.....-nn'...... i2.;.`.o,.,.i. '....a M...a.....' ,`An`injpr_msnms' .mennma-I min` hroughh. ; ~;__;n\ by ngp;Ets2:e_n lshv Mlniafor "of Aggie _umux{6_', It was spun toamend te/Irmny ' 'I?!0d.7tB 50% 1398-` ;;III *.113T.lD1n39 ");1ixi}13ter-said ~ iftha1r arthia asaua or ` _seaaqx; he could: bin-dly.;.'oxpeot to 391 'i`bmi.!1rnusth 11.?-\m0!MB01!s'Ti"l`1I' ' ;".9\-l?.E,9.yA.-gT..:.V:~.,.-_.. 51*`3I {IVI mY: Edisdn, 9 r The Wonderful `Cheap Clothiers > _XAIE AIVVKIVFI` YOUR v"EVRD_Ic%'I`: H.itcl1_u1) the olcl-gray ..n1a1'e." N\*01' legro tili rach the `Five P0ints, Bmjrie (Rogeig Did` St3(1`).` " " . A ? A 1wh ere`Vij.e will ` ` A /| ' %_ ` - V Fact! % Apeadl Qertaifi 1 V sure; 1, Astainf%f"?6ihT'B?.&}e. Sept. 29-'l'_he Rev. Geo. C. Hill,` rector i` of St. Mathewls, Boissevnin, Mam, preached, in St. Pnul a church list Sunday. We hml heavy frost last week. I The fall ploughing will be nearly dona_ this week". 3 , _ , . N. l You will see our best looking young Innvl, and hisrgirlat Bzu'_rie fair, (lon t fail. , l `oT Sept. 26 -\`.', Hindes 'fuom Yankee-land is now speugling a few weekaiwith his friends at home. _ 4': nnnn ..,.....1w.m.-.1`. Newell left here on > _ Sl`1'(OU D. _ ' I F". .Robertsnn s cider mill is running Friday and Saturday. (`if each ucek. i PAINSWICIE, -9 George and Elijah Newell on 'I`liurs.luy to spend ttii winter on i\lunit,on_-_ land Island. . .` Prayer meeting servicesare well attended. ' The teacher treaterifliia pupileon Mogduy morning to a large qunnitifyiiiof grapes. In the afternoon the school was visited by the - Inspector, who reported ver) favorably of the moon. . _ - Potato digging soon oomnrences. The` crop in comparatively good. . ' -~ . M. _,_V _ F l I Sept. 26-L. Orowdr is seriously ill with l an utt_z.ck.of paralytic niture, . The severe front of Tuesday night last] played lw.voc runong'the col-ii patches around l18l`r.- - _ - v i ` Coon-hunting has commenced. As the] `supply of boechnuts is`sc_atce this year, 11. A,.__L.._ ..: ,......... Hum mmnl is n\'n9cte(l in the corn.` Several fgxrmura fllom tfuis heighhorlmotl } amended the Orilliu Fair on Tlmrstlny; Alexuu'derWo.tt. has sold his fa_rm; on the 5th concession, to the th`ree sons of John` Ggulxmn. __;_. ~ ~ I new. - , `has the} of larger uumher of cooua than usual is expected . . _ from this :n..u....-Am--\\ m.I. has farm; ` TSeV)l..28--Mrs. Gillcnpie and an dtllmtar `re uowniwith typhoid fevr. The_1M[tI` is not expected to `recover. . _ Mrs. 0`MnHey, of Newmqrket. is Visiting"* her sister, M1s'..H-n]1A.- . _ _ 1 u.. n.wL.m. nf-Vmn. and Mr. U Neil1.of I 1\l1s..-nll.- -, Mr. C0rbett,_.lof' Vign, Neil1. of Barrie. are engaged with our wheL`lwright,' H. Spider.` ' . ._ I H mm M Parkmaeld. spent Satur- gl.1. nun. m I u-,u day tuna S\u1c'{ay'EE"T10me.- - W. Smith has returnerurom Cmasland. A ~'1`=he Misses BRU(TnEIHTOf1 Bunie',.__are viaicingfrientluhern. -_ . `Miss Galluglner. of Sault St vuest of Miss K011 y. _ (msso 9 28-Mr. V KmnuWinA. Sept. Marika. is`ti_\e` our popular .. _.-. 5.. Darwin-n-rl?uv an A` delegate Sept. 28-Mr. lxannnwm, our pupumr pastor goes to Btmfiato-d'ay as :5` delegate to the Young l eoplo a Presbyterian Conven- tion.` He 'w|ll report whexfhe returns. ; A nulhber cTf"6ur young people` attended the"Grea.t Northern `Exhibition at Collung- wno_d last week. u. _ _ w... -Av-mntrnn and MW irhrigleyy-. of gs ya man bf gen"m_l tqmpefamept, and Q16 hnd;h0s`t.a of friends? even amoag his 51:` . -. A - . - ` . golxtxoaj _ opponents.` Ins ,untxmel_v. was cause} bx ! Bright's disease. ' wno_dla_st week. - - Wm. Arrrxstig Mu.y tr5,hrigley',--.'of A1len{#or)(l, ener(l the_ma.trin1oniul ci`rqle . lautVVednee;sduy.' _ _ V , n..,..mm Mnnllum 'ir- ereotmg a nw last Wedneguuy. __ . Alexandor McCnllum erecting dwelling house and intends to have it ready before the cold winter: chines... " " V _ Mrs. Wellington Quantz,- of Sunnidal; ' ~ --:.. _ :. om. rsnlnhhnrhnntf.'-7% V : day. the 26th inst." below the cum wluvm w...._.,... Mrs. Quantz,-of Sunnidal," is iviaiting in,th_is neighborhoonfg Amos. Dean paid Barrie uvisit on`~Satur- ' ms... Allnnwood Sons bf Tamperande made V inst." The Allenwood '1`.'empeI:an<':eWnvmde "the fmzhaae "of an new Dominion organ from: K > Mr. Arnold. of Barrie recently. ` ' ,u-uuvv` ' Sept. 28-4D`r.. Wm; and wife ni'e'_e\t'I3`i!`e th/ii" i attending the fuhuerarof Mrs. Sinclair, the dootpr a sister. who died on'"Snturda`y, . She has-been nick fora. few months. The doctor . and family "have the" sympathy` oi this hinhborhoud; Thornton. Mia: Thoaaie- Neabm returned from u.__ Ineallth. . v V ' V ' w Frogof a. v_e1fy severe-kilid for lilime` I ,nHheyga.1~, vlniteg thin.pIa`be last Tuesday 1 `nighc;ig'=.=< _,._ V` * > 4 We are oiiify 15 Vear oI` nhe`il]h`ess` o:IL,i . Ch.'Tfg4mLpgu'g 'and`]hope h6_mny soon ` Argggin bin hsalth. . " ` ' - I -. Nnlann Rnahmf Callande}; who h'a`a_ ! .1lIU|'uIuu. `, Maa: (.-`-ha,,>Perry, wh0' _ {or some ma. mm the cit _to.apand~a7f9w' d&H`or V the health. " u~..,..+. `nf n. varv severie-kin`( .rexin halth; A .re. VNe1aop Bush,` of Cajlander. who has aanzviulting her mother, Mrs `Thou. Edgar,` kmied homemi Sgm1rday,A .` `u .o-.-..._ 1eII,`fm_ of pe,ki1,g1.j; "spent Satur-.1 u`mR(;I36vALE. It is s0n1ewl1at`"0f.a; pr-0bIe.m as to which is Sock, % Shirt, _% :VeTst,A Coat; and ymi with , Ndbby Hat; GUTHRIE. s, PH`l`y, WHO" [1115 luugu um,ug `, dity phis, morning \ pg` daysgfbr benet; of his F\ GUS. . dftsnpij; rm: mrmu: ExA_MfNE1,} m1;nsnAY. o'C*roB1:.R 9-1, 1395,; twd weeks teuting on the old camp ground. . They repowhavixxg had is good time and also say THE Exmm-:3 was very wlcbm ` `.Visit9I:_itLga_mp.~`.Gecx-58 Sriuley deserves , great. praise" for carrying off the palm In the `3.")t.h Butt. at `Hie rie ranges, making 37 ` pdints out ofa. possible 40. Last year, at Urilliu was} his ts: camp and nevex used a _ rie till then. , ' ` "Fl... nnn xl 0m.-n nnnn nf Hm \Infhnr1int rie till then. ' i `The annunltea-n.ee,ling of tha Methodist ` church here will be held on the evening ol , Oct. 12. The progmimne is not arranged `. yet but we are never behind in that line or than of eatables either. `_ ` *1 I` iv. nvnnnf n. hour {lia bj~je;`n!# It the]y"gor?_in ,, x_`,n :|._' 2~ powm-. `Tlu . ;"*Sept`. 28th -The' frost of last Tuesday] night,did u lot: of damage to the potato crop P ham ' I [ than 01 QIILKDIBS (EIEHBF. ` . l_ E` VWe expect to hvnr the u'ep chimes not/nmw than ve miles from thu school- house, at an early dale. 3- Mnur nf nnr '\'vHl.\o`nrs: infpm` uninn 10 the houae, at early date. Most of ourvillagers intend Uoing to the hi: at the county town. . .9- ! Sept. 28--The Harvezshanxe under the ` auspices of the Methudint Ladies Aid, Mon- day evcning.w:u quite at success the proceed l being over $75. The Rev. Mr. Slrungeways occupied the chair. Among those who tbok part. in tho entertuinnwut were the Rev M17. -1 Morgan. of Thornhill. Rev. Mr. Teeney, ,Cruighurst, Mrs. Bmwu`a solo The -bird! ' with zi brokz:n"winp," was well rendered, D.` r..m:m...n.m:'E.na. F}? Kiumv 3156156 h Martin. - ' ' _ Mr. u_nd M rs. Marlow have1'etu1'x\etihonm after a two weeks_ visit with friends In ` ,IAdIi\i0U. 1....;....-. M ..c {4`lnr\\n1in .;.,..`::.T.u;.m:x:m T Larges conTiE'?ongTfii? Kigiy a[31a`iid'd" -_ ` Mira A Mcbnald and Miss Dalziel favored W` us with a. recitation. The .Vneey choir was I I also` worth mentioning. - .[nmnu \V:i||ni\ iu Rniuiriina A few -lava With I '1 with ax l)r0Kz:n wing was won reuucrcu, u.l ' J.o'mlou. James Mix, of Elmvnle, \i'as"iz1{~\5illi\ge [last week. _ . ML... *u:.....m ml ~F`.l..n monrnar! hmme oecupxegt by LVIl._;_rav1. , . Miss 0. Robinson; visiting with he'x- ~aiate1` at; Cookstowu, s'pem_a day}; l ~with_M:rs,. Sam. Nielly un her xetumto her home {Lt"Riclunond Hxll, Thursday. ' ` A9 n manmy nf Hm n-hl'Il:(`,hnL`()D3- W118 I his parents here. George \Vuugt1 Collingwood. on Monday `morning. ` -I ~. , Mrs` McKay and Mrs. Bell, of California: are the guests_ of their brotller Jasper Martiu.- _ ` ' I LI... um-I M vu Klnrlntv lm\'nI'nhIl`Imfl lmnm ' last; week. .lV.'l'ra.`S,in1on'zu1d Edua,roturued home; , from flnmilfou lust week. any-u-wq- - --as D--- .... V fagks n di'gren& parts of litfags well a`; e H: 3 ' u \ vr; E x p aim beei:

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