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Northern Advance, 24 Jul 1879, p. 3

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"MIC 150131.811 RISK '1llau|'a|wy vuu .1 1: 21 F!`.u- n Pr merby M11 Private Diellinga. Impital, $600,000 . ALEX. Moamn Agent. - . - PITHY P:|'2s'o:A`|.s. BARR|E HIGH SCI-VIOOL . I . `\ ` I -. * , [BARBIE 1-own couucu. nmcillors Lane Hnil Suivn were, ' `on to Dr. Mccqhkey; absentfrornv oungil board on monday evening, `- rth; fmin Ohgley. Henry, a'ski11'g,ap- \ ant` -aI1JOIl'n~ d-ien-ind ~`hdIL1-nan1- . _n;rrmNc1: ExAMiNATIONS. . MONDAY Nrdnrfs Mfume. - "' U.< -/vuvvnnahi `Anon:/o_ I >~ '*_ .3. Om. . I, Uru . . . - . . . . . . . 10, Oro.. . .' . . . . . . . 3, Tay and Tiny. . . 2, Oro and Vespra . 2, Oro and Vespra . l6,'_Innisl.v. . . . . . B9.rrieM. canny uuvvu -my _....-_. _.. James Crane,Va' hn.rd_`. -_- Lake Sin1_<.:9c. Lw-'$3`~`88 fron C. `-.a.`t't':he "Toronto Pohce Court` on ' Must come from up around Orillia, ' 4, .. II .3,Essa.. .` e6, Innisl . . . . .Ba.rrieM.S *_Ba.rrieM, S.... ;BarrieM. S.... . Barrie Sep. sch". R E-um` V , , . -U, 19335 - . o a .no.. 5Vespra........ 2, Oro and Vespra 6 Wang , . '. 4 scgzoon sncrxou. H, UFU 511 V U! .Ceda.r Grove.. . 17,'Innisl. .. .7, Oro . 7, espra.'. . .. ' 15. nm .-. .5,uxu . . . . . . .. Vespra; . . . . . . . : --'--I-:- . Barrie M; s;.. 3, Tecnmseth. 4 _-Flos & 8 Vespra.1 Animx.;._.4 467 I 458' 442 392 389 879 377 372 361 359 0:0 OU0 355 1 l on-:9 . 900 347 OAK .. -._ I D_t....L.. f\&A`nnl ` \J".!U 342 841 336 333 OJU 326 0'.! OEU 325 323 321 DOA 302 ant: -aa.a~am. r ..-..1 8;1l59.;? Jsmee~Ke_enan; 1-salary and work, 823.00 ;Jno. Rowat, mate *` streets, 38!; Abuncn, times. 11 . 845.70 ; . Mclutuah, sidewdkg 320; C. . Lee,` 'stumping,$14.10; _.Smi_th. }salnry.~snd work, 313.25; Dominion Tel 81.8.78 ;Indigent 1.50; 9.; B.Bra.zill, lumber, $260.42; hen. Blnin, $8.25; Gas 09-, 3l96.35;E. ` Palmer, `$7.50 ;` J. H. Soott,`road' work, $l59.2.);~C. A. Perkins, $20; Jno. Bennett, road work, $122.37. Tue Fun: AND Poucn Rzrom. ' Recommended the adoption of the Chief Engineer's suggestion to have more tanks constructed in the corporation, as it would be a public benet, and ad'vi'sed that one be put down at the corner of Charles and Albert streets. The report also recommend- ed that a. sluice` or gateway be'pnt in the creek on Bradford St., near Chief Constable Roger's residence, and that the tank on the corner of Mulcaster and Penetang .Sts., 11...; nnnn ..:+.. `M . Mianamnlxalln 1=":;ifeaa=:;&1sg-:"'s:bb$1a;`:w..;r; ; egra.ph,$7 .50 ; J. Henderson, M 30 . 295 nnn 1280 JVU 287 282 281 non .\'0Il'l`l[ER.`I RAI_L\V.\Y. (:u1ug.`5oI.1t;l1 from Birrie for Toronto:-- -7:0;'> a..m.. 10:57 3.111., 6:25 p.m. Arri\'in',r from Sornbh (Toronto) at Barrie :- 10.3O :i..In., 2:2 p.m., 7:40 p.m. . ' , Going North from Barrie to Co1liugWoo:1:-- 10.30 a..m., 2:25 p-m., -7:40 p.m. _ Arriving from North (Collingwdod) at Ba.r- rzc :--7:O. - a.m., 10:57 a..m., 6:25 p.m. ntusxoxm n11.-m'c1I.- , F t}.:'uw to Grwenlmurst fxjofn Barrie :-i0:.:0 in nu 5 .-no n.!`l'L. DJ11-* ` CUICIIVK UL uxuu and "that 0?} ......:.`| r\U\ll\ A I Z?1 .i""t1It"J$'fB}iE '1I}. Mm ? E.pba11 residence, dale, be repaired. The manna-+. was nnfn. resxuence, :u.uu1uzu` i report was adopted. 'l`nn `IE: The Iouowmg report, accumpameu u_y the necessary bylaws to carry it into effect was presented by Mr. Harrison, and form- ally passed :-In presenting for the con- sideration of the council this one of the important reports of the year. The Finance . Committee take much pleasure in being able to testify to the excellent con- dition in which the nances of the town are ~ at present to be found. That such is the case can be wholly attributed to a steadfast adherenceto the policy inaugurated some few years ago of -each year levying a sul- cient` sum , to meet all due requirements, the resflt of which is that current accounts have ever been promptly met and the sink fund ' fully provided for, the corporation now having to'its credit in this fund a sum exceeding sixteen thousand dollars, a con- siderable proportion of which bears a rate of interest equivalent to seven per cent per anum: The estimates for the current year have been carefully prepared and in the opinion of your Committee the strictest economy consistent with eiciency has been exercised in every department. They are as follows:- tau -v.-v .. .. . NON-CONTROLLABLE, lnt. 'Sink g Fd. Total. Mus ka R y.$1800 00 $1500 00 $ 3300 00 Co. Debt. .. 360 00 600 00 960 00 Market... . . . 360 00 600 C0 960 00 Drainage . . 131 25 234 38 365 63 High School 360 00 300 00 ' 660 00 Co. . . . . . . . . 174800 H. at N .W . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2394. 00 "cr:..1. q..L....1 I..... ..m..4~\ - 500,00 l'l.NvLV.VV .. | High School (support). . Salaries . . . ;.` . . . . . . . Streets and Sidewalks . Fire Department . .1 `Police .....~...... . .. Printing . . . . . . . . . Indigents...... Discounts . . . . .. . . . . .\ Gas....;.; . . . . . . . . . .. Fuel . . . . . . . . . . .. Contingencies . ` . . . . . . Markets L. . . Licenses. . . 4 . . Interest. . . . . ;'. Miscellaneous NV_0n-cofatrollable . Controllable. . . . II II can cluvrvvn-u Tun Esrtmrns. The following report, accdmpznied by Ina nnnnnsmrv 1-w.1n.ws': ft) carrv lllt0 a.'n., p.m., z5.Un p.m." _ .-Xrnvmg from Gravenhurst at Barnc :- +d:-15 a.m., 10:35 a m , and 6:00 p.m. ::nItTI( srmrotz m>..~\>IC1I. V (}.)in:; from Barrie to Penetmgtiishene :- 10:39 3.111. Arriving at Barrie from Po,n et:mguishcnc: :25 nan. `Only goes to Orillia. +On1y come, from Orillm. Receipts J)zuu.uuu . . . . . . . . . . . . ..,,-..,..-., -- The total assessment of the town liable for taxation -is one million two hundred and thirty thousand dollars ($1,230,000) which necessitates a` levy for general pur- `poses, to meet the above named sum of $16,490, of thirteen and one-third mills in the dollar. On comparing the above- namecl totals of items controllable and non- controllahle with those of the same charac- ter for the preceiling -year, there will be found to be an increase of $731.08 inthe former, and $2281.92 in the latter. The fact that we are this year called upon to make a provision for street lighting with gas will satisfactorily account for the for- mer, while the latter, wholly without our jurisdiction, is made up as follows :- Increase H.& N. W . . . . . ..'.$_1859 57 High School deben s 330 00 - subnort 200 00 Decrease 00. Rate. Vucvs _ v- -The Public School Board havevdemanded the sum of $4500 for the su port of the schools, which, together with t e provision o be made forjmeetihg out-stantling deben- L ...... .....:..... mmasarv a. law of ve and 0118-Slxth. IIIUIS 0I1_BllU uuuan, can run. suuvu ing -statement : - Support of Schools, $4500;S1"nking $1200; Total, 86700. Less Receipts-- Gov. Grant for Public School,- $539; for Model School, $200;-Co. Grant, 3100; proportion of interest, 8226-Tota.l, 3965. Balance, $5735. For the Separate School Board we have, accortling to request, im- ..'...:n .. ml. .4; sh! mllls on the dollar on Fund, $1000; Interst, to b forjmeeting out-snanctmg ueumr tures renders necessary levy one-sixth mills on_the dollar, as per follow- ':_.. .....+......m+. Sunnort Schools, po all have, accoramg to rcquuau, un- sed a rate of six mills the property liable to be thus taxed. ADDENDA. `Mr. `B1a.in,` Town lrispector, was appoint- er_1 po1l~ts. x collector.` - `I A . _....__._'l :..n............;.. ...:n.:.. uu. Llvnn as... .-__..V The by law to prevexit interments within the corporation was read a first time. I mar 1, LL- `I"'I'.._.L: ....v....,.,.,-..----- _ , A , ` A motion to grant $25 to the Horti- cultural Society was Iost on a. division of veto four, the motion requiring}; two- thirds vote. Yeas:McNa.b,Brown`,Misc9;mp- rbell, Johnston and King; ways: Rogs, _IIg.rrison, Colwell, and Ritchie. ,,a:_._ 1.- .._...;.';cmnn (-4-. {Ln `Du.-mmflvo `.I' ----- -- - A motion to gra.nt $200 to the Regatta Club was carried on the following divisions. =Yea.s: Ross, Mc'Nab, Brown, Ritchie, Mis- campbell, Johnston, King-7 ; nays, Harr- ison nnd Colwell. ~ lnjlllg to lJrr:LVcuuux::u u - V ,- 4 2:30 8.0.) p.m. Arrivinn from Gravenk nuvu um... - V- .. -_ The debate on these two motions} which were passed in Committee of the whole, but only one receiving the two-thirds vote `in council, took up the greater part of the - nnnninn vi -The late Dr. James C. Ayer,said Judge Charles Crowley in a. recent lecture,invent- ed `a rotary steam engine, a methodbof re- ducing gold and silver ores, a system of telegraphic notation, a bronzing machine,a drugmixer, on.` drug digester and other machines. In the midst of all his enter- _pi'ises he io\md_ time for liberal studies,and after he was"-'V50..years ol:l~ mastered. the Portuguese ._ , ` Ig8S, neasea, and owner Uouveyancmg norms, (2.; also Magistrates , Divisxon uni other Courts ; Commercial, Lnnd1o rds .`0onstsbles , Coroners &c., &c., kept in`atool: nod sold at Toronto Prices. Orders by nuilogiromptly at tended to. Address Aovmcn co, Barrie. Knman ~18 `run. S'1`AlIt.l.' -R.e.stive,ho'!-sea H often injure themselvesintheir stalls, or,` getting loose, injure another. All horse ownetl ` summons. and cattle doctors admit that geuung noose, 1n]ure mower. An none nwnuru. surgeons, and cattle doctors admit that Arnie: and Oil Liniment is thdbeai external $23-. ation for the wounds, swelling of the fa. . kl stringhalh, and all contnotionu of * the list- menlas and tondons whi 11 cause hmeneu 1!! 3 1.....- - A.....1:...1 -..1.. 4-... ...".u of Blood Snin and tondons which nmeuau u:_- horne; A plied early to oflood Spsvln if-never ` to relive the IioretgesI__IiII,1 _l!f1_1: 1TJZ-ZE`pi{ae.7?1?o7Ea"?6txoa Sp relive mgeness lull 3`. `mg. and are thronghly `gpphed often L 5' about a positive cure; Pnce -25 `Mid 59 C Per `Bottle, ` _ - ALL descriptions of blanks, Deeds, Mort- ages, Leases and other Conve an in F mm .= also ua'mm:ea'. 1)iviu ;uai gene} _ ` Tana Is S1-uxann.*TnAx Fiction.-But` _:t inn estp.b1inhed:Trnth.thst nsgte;-js Man- 'dr_Ike Bitter; re ,thfu"beIi purgqtiv 31141 N30? . Rygulgtor ever placadr betorg the . pepplo, They are purely `vegetable, oqntmn - -`ns mixxirsljiq `Int are . compoqod `of 4 =r\on|_ni_`gI. V Arejyon , __.~_'..:.I vvvr"" "" "" r'*' - V - nu minral nag mercury, but composed ox xture : ' `urine sin! but remedies. Are` you ' ' ` {discus that follow: not-pit! ' ` Billions uzurrm Al1'u.mla.1c . \ icb:)ri.L .. . _ 1 hnrnbou . -. (3.)o`.:sl'.3wn. I) -.,.L,-... 1}a.1a.nc9 RECAPITU LA'i`ION.. CON'1`ROLLABI'.E.` 1>.1ac1m>'_rs; 310887 63 , 10012 37 laenena oou uv support . .3 1500' 00 3500 oo 1ooo oo Anll $887 63 A $10012` 37 | >1) .-u'u'Ju. . . ., 'I`oht{e:1'.u'n . . G:or;;:t'ia'.v:1 l[:rn`.lb'm . . . $16,400 00 ,, 19-1.1- .__..j $450000` _g:~2o9oo oo % 4509 00 _ 8228192 UUU UV 1748 00 znnnn 3389 57 107 65 r Fxcr1oN.--But" L 'I1..-em`-E M311. UUU UV 800 00 150 00 1312 37 mvltnu Georgetown Tattenhmn -. Breton . . . Cookatown '1hornton Victoria Allanulnle " Earric . . . . mew romA%ns| NEW` 1 Most beautifully a`eote_d with our Chicago Backgrounds, rapresenting - ~ SLEXGHA-RIDING, ' _ V V SNOW-STOIQI. . QNOW-SHOEING. TTOROGG \Nl \' 7:, smrrma; Eva-ything Newhhtrodnced in this NLB. -Children s Picture! taken inata.ntane- ' ously. and guaranteed the finest nish in the fawn. 9| ETFIL-l`\?' ~-uvv---V . And go no where else if you want good work._ ` ` JOHN STEPE_[ENS. \ __:_._n THE GREAT CAUSEzOF HUMAN MISERY. - i_ . We have _1-ecelgtly published 3 new edition of Du. Cnnvnawnnns Cnnsnnunn Essnr on the 1_-urlicnl and permanent cure (without medi- cine) of Nervous` Debility, Mental and Physi- cal Incapacity, Impediments to Msrriagepetc. , resulting from excesses. V a'Pnce, in a. sealed envelope, only 6 cents, resulting trom excesses. a'Pnce, or two poetsgestamps. poetagesuamps. - The celebrated author, in this admirable Essa.v,clearly demonetrates, fromthirty years successful practice, that alarming consequen-I ..... vnnv he mdinallv cured without the successful practice, that alarming consequen- ces may be radically cured without the dangerous use of` internal medicine or the ap- plication of the knife ; pointing out 5. mode of cure at once simple, certain and e'ectua.1, by means of which every sufferer, no matter whet his condition may be, my care himself che_ap1y,, privately and radically. xi"1`his Lecture should be in the hands g:he_ap1y,, privately and raawauy. { "1`his Lecturenhould every youth and every man in the land. Address . ~ 'l`IIe'Cu'Ivev-well medical Co.. #1 Ann St., New'York. ` Post Oice Box 453$ Of Lon 10:1,. 1 |URN%URE\ |cnv'1AL__r_AgAme} gn-,4. __ TOYS OF `ALL KINDS.` _ DOLLS, AN IMMENSE srocx Bonlncnnian Ware and China Goods. _A .__,... _ .~--~ IvAau:p _.._ CQIXIPLETE -v--...... BRAIDS. LACES, BERLIN AND OTHER WOOLS, - - UNDERCLOTEIING, &c., a., GOLD, SILVER 8: OTHER CARDBO ARDS, WAX FLOWER REQUISITES, . SLIPPERS, OTTOMANS, CHENEILLE. si EPHEN's3>fi{6oMs! ,, , ,1. ___- _I.._ it -.)... .---`L lIl\I\l` urn:-L .STAMPIN_G FOR BRAIDIN6, CUSHION IASSELS, &c., &c. w. H.` FREEMAN -..._... Seasonable announcements` of visits to this neighborhood will be given. 2-1y INFORMATION FOR PHYSICIANS. ' ' RUPTURED AND BE;-'-ORMED PEOPLE. - .-xm1ca11'in.' A full line of PURE DRUGS, 1a:Tc.; ALW.-\ '3 IN STOCK. I ' IR. ! Gmadz Pgrmanagt _ Loan and Sa.vmgs Company. - RG1 '1.'.r\ n Grand Mcdalmd Di loma at the Centennial. rum. ` delphin; Grand _ednl at the Uuivcrsal Exhibi- tion, Paris, France. Rccgmmendcd by 3 large number of our lending medxcal men. _ nsr ugtnii orniba ukvvnvx n mrvn lY\l \I , pressure; it gives to ' the motion of the body without friction; com lete ventilation (as s own in engrav- ' ing) ' 9. clamping pressure which does not open (as all oval pads) but close: the nperture of Heroin. hence only one-third pressure is required. It is this latter feature tint has made this truss to eminently successful and roved I Rndicnl Cure of from so to 70 per cent. 0 case: lreued. This `Irma cured person: of over go years of nge, Only one belt round the waist, no leg strap! und no sprin s required for its uI_c. Apparatus or strnighteam Sgmil Curvutm-e,Hlp Disease, Bo_w L_eg, Wry _Nec In .. ennui nrsnnhf n';nmnl"_ Price game an Al mv Foot, etc.. made" l Lu " aw ~ ovu. 10 u n ' 30 cc cc 50. cg Any quantity above '15 lbs at same rate. For the Season at following rates? 61113. per day, 12 lbs. Saturlay, $2.50 10 ` 20 H 5.00 15 C` `K (I _ CG - 7.w I Orders `left at Lava11ee s Butcher Stall, Bar- rie Market. or at their residence, near the Bridge on Bradford Street will receive prompt atten tion.' Season willbegin on the 19th of May, ending let of October. -Ice delivered in any part of the town, Fmm or Canaan. . I A|nAnn11AQ3-`.3 `IHEAPEST AND BEST for its ale. ' straighteai Sgi 1 Curvgtun, Hip Leg, on most scxentic princnplcl. Price same at at my ofce. / . Ban"-ie, April 2nd, 1879' - DURING THE SUMMER, At fhe following very Low rats: 6 lbs. per day, 12 lbs. Saturday, 20. per week 10 u G, 20 u H 300. u Thetundel-signed are prepared to supply the `L. S; &%0.`I:-'sANDEg,A\5`i'3 them $11 ance. rvwnv .. --.- .. .. _, _ `X. LAvALLEw&[sbNs. Y..- l`|....`I....- J U 3.1- Afa [V E D , HOUSES, smmas cuunclu-:s &u. . ' At such rates as to defy competition. In` G'nt E`""`s and s""s G`d tending consumers will do well to give the A ' Lesaees an opportunity of tendering f 1- their ' and silver W1ch" chun" work before making their contract. 0 ' Gain Rlill, Electra)-Plato. All or receive prompt" attention. - 'roy_Is.&c., spootaleu. T 5 . W. LITTLEHALES, 4'Olnldron s' Sleight _ ` ` Manger. _ . and. Carriages. N rm d mud n . - * . A ' '. oo o ' H tel. . /l);9A 3 West Iiotel I` (iisrx-i_ e. Dec!i1I:),1879.T 150-ly P. 0. Box 251. Rsidexe, Poynh-it, V -'1`HE S'1`OCK';1`HE MOST-V` 2 Seoon_l-ilVnud`I~P.hi`Iatf)nn; T .900VbI`9a;c4!`!!!'!1t s!I ;. 2 Yong: -VIOPIGI, Thqbelt Oil evgr oured to ' Lbwar. than can be 'I.'woron. c`o.? >.--- ~=v:v'!-*.|?1!i'-W: mam 4 sofr rnontican BY AN"BiTIniL1} l"Lll;.IJ \lv \I\IIvII 5.. Eve} brought into the County. ?___ I; 93 ` s`-AL.E CHEAP_. @`=.2;11u'_'rowN AT THE L:-Q- -- " CHARLES CLUTH ,-,,I A__;_.__L___ \ BA'RRIE. B5 suite `and: nd l.l.Ll4J.lA`JL.l uuu Lug, Surgical Apparatus Manufacturer, Kinyg-st. , Hamilton. Chnrlel Cluthe`s Pat'd S iral Truss Pad has can the re- sult of many years study and material experience. It: per- fect adaptability for Rupture is proven by the thousands now in use. Among its many advantages am: gen- tle. constant nnd oven nressure: it given to ' tle. and pressurc;_it gives mouon hndvwithnut frictinn: Vluu Ico Dealers. iAn_. ' 3-13 I-"`l' I`IU\!I 9| l-Iwuu ruuv - -----_._'_,, 'l.`het money and a knowledge of the trtde can procure. Our customers are not conned to the make of one factory, little one-horse concerns that cannot sell their goods to the regular -trsde in these cutting times, on account of their absurdly high prices. and who are obliged to open retail stores or quite the business. Neither do we offer goods bought on credit by men without capital or experience (who ourish like Joueli's gourd) that are ll.l0W6d in business by the su'ersu'ce of some weak wholesale house, as an outlet for their goods at their own prices; nor do we palm elf on our friends auction shoes, the refuse from retail stores, or the fog ends of all the little trashy bankrupt stocks of the country, of which one pair is enough for consumers to throw away their money _u :1. But we buy entirely for cash whenever and wherever I. srgnin is offered. , ---- ..~. 1-u1'1'1'1A'I"I Au 1171'-3 131-1`;- uuu iv an nu` rmesr, most smusu, BEST NIAIIE, AND BEST VALUE um mntnmen are connedto A3 \JI1.EJl.'1.I.' LIL) VVLA a.r\.a.:.. Goods that are pro erly made, that will fit the feet and give service and satisfaction to the wearer. This is w than enabled me to do the leading business in, our line, ever since tome:-s better than it can be done elsewhere. Do `not coiling to Barrie, and to serve our cus run: ' L V V A -u`a|nn ALEXANDER IIIORROVV, `Appraiser for the I 1 :am%:`;z;?' Pcrfi; House, nvzt door to Mr. Dun Sms :- -The undersigned wishes to in- form you that he 1133- "started manufacturing all kinds of Silver, and Oroide Plated Harness Trimmin s such as Terrtts, Barnes, Hooks, Bits, Bnc ' es, ect. Gold and Silver Electro- Platin , and having many years experience in New Xork and other States, I am not afraid to warrant my work both as regards workman- ship and durability, first-class in every par- ticular. _ ' - ` ' ` `KT D (`n-nv:nnn.Tv-nn Dlnfn nn the Sh3fte3t ticular. N.B.-Carriage Iron Plated 6n the shortest notice and warranted to 've satisfaction. J AME LEADEN Elizabeth.-st., Barrie, Ont Barrie, May, 1878. _ 2?. 1y 1878. I The Lessee: of` the Barrie Gas Works 1 tan announce that they have on hand an em lent assortment of ' |l'h'lIP'ORT_ANT NOTICE. Of every description, chaste and elegant de~ si nn, CHEAPER than thev can be Inches- iu any other town in Canada. ey will also undertake the Piping of ' G-a_s A Fixtures` STIIRES cnuncnas ac". as def In L...A:..n mm-nmnrn xvi (I well to givath --ShoWcry ! --Loca1s scarce. -`Business quiet. --G0o(l many new sixlewalli. -5Get ready for the Regattta. -The grass-hopper now grass-11i)ps._ -Ma.so)nic pic-nic on Wednesday next. --The To , "Inspector collncts the" poll `tax. ---\Vl1'o'l1'; the rt 0 get sutistrnck in town 2' ' ` . .. 1- .1. 5__ _________ A: I_```_ COAL 011. FOR mm MILLION. nrmrnannsni on Low 1 -u % um -wtA.;:u*.;h:.:.:.1e;:;:"1.:::: ` . V Gonenl Store. cap t` r Cuh. The blio The _L 'm%1"'8"dB L`!:'foj*;;9'1 8V F hbox-hood win nd it to thug-u ga- bsum-snn min or can -an 'p:s%`.:o.f"`,.m...ng- e:1.*.`:..:2` *"' A * 9- .a.a. ,_;.'n:1 -_-- ....':..:.a 4.. 31.- _.;|.n- . - _I 5-Q = DI-I Q \AI A II no place, _ . Sign of the 2318 E00173 .- 01..--` _._____.V , NOTICE `TO CARRIAGE AND HARNESS MAKERS. :As= GA= f>- s]oTr:% ~ 1 1 . ...4 -- Vun---` ---_ _ - _F.'hQ,bN` evgr {.};,. mimic ~ Bmbts Shoes Wnurevcr I Dulsalu u: vnAv|\.\Ia SELL `AS CHEAP AS WE BUY. ",1; _'-.1- u...L ...:1l GI I-`an fan!-. gm] ahm mu-vinn and satisfaction 1: I The undex:signe has just received two I Boots and Shoes`-which, with the balance 0 is instructed to L KIVV ll - `D --Thn rate is 3. of a; mill in excess of last year's. ' DISPOSE OF WITHIN THE N The Combined Stocks make up : SEASONABLE LINES, and M they ';Thcv will be otfered I BANKRUPT STOGKS /~17"ALL, GOODS MA`RKED 1N PLAIN FIGURESITI3: MUST BE SOL H. HOUSE, VV q .l..l.o ,LJ-L- .n. .- ---.- Return; many thanks for the liberal support during the put two_ years, and has pleasure in stating that his stock for Spring Trade is now ready for inspection, and the public will nd it, as usual, the Largest 1n town, comprising the J ---- -- --Let your dog have access. {:0 water this Weather. fSur_nmonscs to Ju rors for the December '.-`Lssizes have been served. SALE OF AGENT, DUN-L01 STREET WEST, BARBIE. . , . _ T 13o{;1;t' in . much BELOW THE USUAL COST PRICE. ao DAYS- 5 Bankrupt Stocks of , of bit: late stock, he >B. Hinds ,-Dzmlop Street, u :1 splendid assortment of .L A.. ./ _/`--\.'\r\/\/\_,'\ -~ 2 \J\/ \( \/ `.1 \J v - I AYF1EL1)ms}TIv1EEI' GROCERY narmouav sAvsnEs:I_i_imv. unuzn.-a _-New pntatoes and gren pea: will ! give place to green com as the season 3 1 nncy. Au-...4:nn Eu nqllml hn the new mlvt` The subscriber whilst`. .1 ankful for the libel`: patronage given in the past, respectfully so- lcita ts continumnce of thesame, and begs to state that his lG}iOGERlES AND PROVISIONS _J\./VJ` . ,`.-.~-_A/A -. x_. ms, anu'iEL%i%'PauvIs|oNs| _.._ _. __ .._|-_ Cannot be beaten either for quality or price. Be deals in the Best Markets, and cannot be nndersold by any house in town. _ -FARMERFFBODUCB, As much as h his hands on, bought. and the market price paid. I THOMAS LENNOXs G-ROG ERIES, CHEESE & FRUIT ` .....-.,.,___,____ _"_ __ V V_ 7 01-` EVERY DESCRIPTION, r COXSISTING or _ -4AT-! BEDROOM sms. PARLOR sms, EXTENSION TABLES, \VHATN()'rs Ru | R's. &c., &c.. ,&c. 1133 NEW BRICK STORE, Rm SID Largest. Best & Cheapest Stock _ _ ; _ ` on 1)UN1,Qp gm,-ET." of Furniture C1FHUnsr `camp sronn. M 1 `' .:'a'2...'`,`` .'. ai x`.f ..'`$L'` : ;.'b?`i%i.%.`` ' CHEAP. T?iTY1?=.BS A : 1) mm tth W 81.0 ' =.s.,amg...,.:. MW * SPECIA L NOTFTE. `-1 `New uld carefully selected sto o f nmaouns.nnucnIs.cnn EHY `DI\l'VlIG A\7'!\ at-rt\1-an 6%` V Ndv. 18th. 1878. soars AND sno,"-` READY-HADB cnornmc -3 -11 -:_m-__ __,_,a,, 1 . -1;TGLIS1E[ BUN `Ho USE A splendid Stock`-of choice fJ-Ow-l;l`-lm.8"W_AN. lR'm, AA an- I U_"I`I 46-1y INVESTED FUNDS FUNDS I - o - a-......u.. nmmuaapnvmentxnnd. Libenllty in GEN IULVIJDJ AL` van-v-- --- --~ V ~ ecnt '. MP8 011 -nnd.IJbe the adinsytment its gees are the pi matures ol t.h!.ComD8DY. GANLDA Bonn or Dxnxcrona : -u,_ ~nv_..._. H135-Gaga hhlnnnn 9 Thl- - CANQJJIA nvnnu ua uunu-unvuga . H'.HenryS " .Ch'nh-man-'rhoe.Cnm . 3%, 119%] ;sn- Alexahder '1'. cult` . C. (3.; eodoreHa.rt.Esq.;Geo.Staphena.Eaq - __-.._-.. ..p....+..1 .o Mnnnlfn mmin of Pro- U.M.U.; Tneouuru nun, nvqu, uw. Uvvyuvuavg Insurances etfected at Moderate Rateh of mium. Farm and Non-hazardous Rinks nepo- cialty. G. r. 0. SMITH. JOSEPH ROGERS. ' Rea.-Sooy.. Agent. Police Court, 12- Montreal. Barrio _ VIIw-- -.._ Manitoulin, Cockbnm and St. Joseph : I!- lands, and _. --vx-u-.-u-aw nu/\`\rW'\'f"f\ COLLINGWOOD, MEA1*6RD OWEN SOUND, to 1>AP.11'0UNB. The Popular Express Route to Sault Ste. Marie and Intermediate Ports. The splendid- lu .....;.m..n nnw Unner Cabin swift Steamers Marie and Intermediate rorts. .1 nc Bpu:uu1u- ly ni d new Up er Cabin NO T LRNQUE NJVORTHERN BELLE,- WAUBUNO, carrying Her Maigtyh mails, in connection with the Northern ihidqg, md Hamilton-&. North-Westem Railway, ag-sin, lingwood, and the Toronto, Grey'& Bruce Railway, at Owen Sound, leave Collin wood, Meaford and Owen Sound, for K arney, Manitowaning, Little Current, Lacloche,. Mudge Ba. , Gore Bay, Spanish River, Cock- burn Isla, Blind River, Theasailon River, Bruce Mines, Hilton, Richards Dock , Garden River and Sault Ste. Marie, every - WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, As follows. viz. :-Collingwood at 3.30 p.m., Meaford at 5:30, p.m., and Owen Sound at 9:30, p.m. Fine Steamers, Good Accommo- dation, Low Fares, No Rough Weather. N R ._Qf.nnYnDI' (`All at all above named Rough Weather. N.B -Steamers call at all ports both up and down. with the exception of Spanish River, Blind River and Theasalon `River, at which only the Saturday steamer wiil call going up and down, and Cockb Island at which only the Wednesday aten er will call up and down. ' Daily Mail Service between Toronto and Parry ?Sou1Ld, via Gollingwood and Penetanguixhem. `- Leaving Parry Sound for Collingwood every Tuesday, Thursday and urday, at 5 a.m.. returning on arrival of oming train from Clloronto. ` ' Leaving Parry Sound for Penetan ruishene, ciery Monday, Wednesday and Fri any, at 5 a.m., returning on arrival of morning train from Toronto. y m...... ..,.........+:..... mnan between Steamers p IVERPOOLJ; I JOND6'N'& qmi? J msvmxcmcomrmy. V . j ; -~Attention is called to. the new mlvt. of Messrs. Thompson 8: Co., real estate, loan and insurance agents. 1:\._:.l..-. .. 1...-um AF "Roan:-in nnnlnru I-nf.r|I'*naH :*?f5mIxr1,m nmmxm cmwaN`A _ `I 'l:|.L..L :..'l... I Toronto. Close connections made between and Northern `and Hamilton & Nortl1~\Vestern Railways, Collin ood, and Toronto, Grey & Bruce Railway, wen sound. Rates Low. For freight and passage, a 1y at 35 Yongo St., Northern Railway, and oronto, Grey 6:." Bruce Railway, Toronto ; Hamilton & North- Weatern oices, (opposite the Royal Hotcl,) and at the Station, Hamilton; M. Robinson ` & C0,, Meaford; E. Todd, Owen Sound; Wm. Beatty, Parry Sound, and at the Office of the Georgian Bay Transportion Comoany, on the approach to the Steamboat VV barf, Collingwood. 19-Gm THOS. LONG, Sec'y. Sl;'l'JH|;T s1-'2. MARIE! .Miss Morton having entered into co-partner-' ship with Miss Jackson, and removed to new premises, DUNLOP STREET Sovru, o1-roux-nu THE Buuur. Horn, begs to inform the public `of these facts and to state that she is now better than ever able to meet the requirements of her increasing trade. The new rm re- s ectfully ask a. call from Iadiesyequiring any- t ' ginthelineof,_ ----- --.--.-u uni`-was A XII`- To the Ladies ofBa}rie and Vicmizy: unnnaab u. -.4- ....v ._ HIILLINERY, muass AND MAN- TLE MAKING. ' Perfect satisfaction in all work guaranteed. 7 MORTON & JACKSON J ianie, October, 1878. ASTE NOT! WANT NOT. . LAUGIILAN M"X5DoN.4LD, A_#. _ __..-._.... raifvbhbilml,nmsascoum Begs to inform the inhabitants of Barrie and surrounding country that he has commenced business in the above line, and by his long ex- rience of and practice in the business he - opesto be able to give entire satisfaction to all who patronize him. Ldleb Dresses in Silk, Satin, Velvet, Merinoes, &c., Dyed or Cleaned equal to new Gentlemen : Sllllll Dyed or Renovated and nicely nished. wmthnm. L.-mes. Umbrellas; Sun .\j1r.\,`x.--=-. REEVES PHOTO. GALLERY - . feault of one day s shing. v lnauraucg: ugculm. _ . -Friday 3 brace of Barrie an lers returned from Medonte with 200 speck ed trovut, `the 7 - ,_,,,,.,,_,,L Plcrvlins runxnr` and nicely nished. Feathers, Laces, Umbrellas; dyed all the newest colon and dressed. K-..l Gloves Cleaned. - All klnde of Household Drapery 1 Cleaned or Dyed. CI.rpete,.Orumbc1oths. Hearth Rugs, &c., cleaned, Sheep Skins Cleaned or Dyed. . .-.g--1` 1-\11I'\n 1"n13\T(\`T A 7T`I.`T\ LN his Photographs in Superior to any they have had. taken yet. 47-Gm ulouuuu. _ uncut: was-nu .u.-......~. -. _ FEATHER BEDS RENOVKTED. _AGIBN'TS "WANTED. I-I()'VV' IS IT OLD C0MMER0IA'1:-10TTEL BUI L D- ING, DUNLOP-ST., EAST, BARBIE. Registry (mice for Servants. Barrie, June 13,1878. 16~1y \%E95NE9..RE= _Ilvu, nun ran;-V -- .._ -__- Remember the phze-,-`Zine `Brick Store. in Reu of the Market. ` DAVID DOUGALL. 12- . - _ Barrie. ON- VALUABLE ARM FOR sX13i: ` ""' the St}: `Raina 51:. mini}: Of 26, in A L....O ` .v.....- -- ---- I ,, _, --Be careful now! A ingn was-svunstruck the other day while enquirmg of an acquain- tance if it was hot enough for him. 1 u up nv we Because they find the +STYLE AN D FINISH-- That so many pcdpio now go to L';{} {i)f` hthhslf of Lot 26 the St. 100 acres more 0:015:13. Atmu LIFE XB_ man. !ABINE'1` MAKING. PHOTOGRAPHING. IulilolnlholIullgiluquulluunlnllannnlu TO HAVE THEIR Remember the place : w:mcIIc-v.a QEMUI`. MILLI N El -IY. UAR UNA - - uvvwvv ment,-and. gases prominent v.....,- .. -- --~- V . --The announcement made by Mr. W. H. House, as to cheap boots and ahogs, deserve: more than the stereotyped passmg notice._ "THURSDAY, AJ'[7IIv.Y 24, 1879. --A part at young DzI.rruuwa,Vamung Wnom are John V . Morrow. C. _M. Edwards, VV. 11. Bennett, and D. Murclnson, are off on the camp down thepLake. - ' .. .,__- n-...... ..~ 1...": 1....1,:.... L...-3 :....... ..-S. estr(1ay. afternoon, the ieuien and v "their friends held their ann_ual.pic-nic at~ 'I.`o11enda.L It was. as usual. 8 most enJ'ov~` able nafu-. , More about it next Week. 4. Al Al, 4- `.L- \] __ `lT2._-_. U15 nun-1. --Th remains of the" late Mr. Hiram ' bury in the Mn `Lounb ware rentwcal fromthe Methodist in; grouul on `Tuesday, and re-interred. ily lmrigxl plot in the Union Ceme- O nl'V_ tery. _ _ __;Mr. Josh ffhrkaon offers to dtspose of `his hotel basin-.333, and thus gives agood chance to any enterprising man Who Wish!!! V ta embark `in the business, or -make a change_ of quarters. 7 _ _ _ _ ~ `n... 1..-3.-.1: hlnnk oonhemnorarv cntwxses 0! quurwru. --0ur brick block contemporary criticises tho Anvucfs -lbcdl news sins of -omission and cnnmisaion. We shun ? retaliate. C03, ...1....-: We could not,do It, and have-room, Illu uu nu-.... -.-.,______, _ _ V _ V +,;u1me;1 1.332. C_1pita.1, s11,o;o,ooo_. For Fire Business Only, A ..A part `of young Bzu'rieites,,amoxfg whom ..... Lam \ , Morrow. M. Edwards. W. nd mmmission. W e nan`1_: remuaue. won a -1 We co'ul\1, not/do 11:, have room.` - fo anything else in our column}. A ..1..a-(mm .4-. (`.n.rlav n old boat house col`-. fo'r anynmng ewe m gun wm.....a. . --A latform at Carley : old b9a_.t col- lapsed ash night through the weight. of per Jon`: collected on it to wn:t9_l1 n. bqnt race. ~ An...-..+.. n more were vreoxpxtatod mto he ' ' ` d "I: t wancn a 0031': race. =:;'uct".1la`.:c:ore nw1:re opreoipitntod into "the . Wat, but happil y all were rescued, -3.1.- E_-L......_ 5.6 I-I-an a\rII(I ;UI;U Wuwr, UH" Mwrr--.1 -- -- ~- ~ - - ~ _ _` --One of the- features `at the forthcoming _ `Regatta willbe a. Ladies Race, for-_wbioh thg ` Club are giving a. prize of 850. ` Thu, we be; nOVB;.Wm`b8. Ve t hgve gqmpeted on this continent as ; . ,I1)nofes- V __ A \ at occasion on which lhdieh L IAIII"|- `--<---r~--r ' ` m Inn, Englan 1, Established 1782. 3" u.E_x. Iloluxow, Axpiu. Anouno Town DASI-IE; V " -0ertnin County exohgu eq ha.ve.thep1ana "for-the slicing up. of the onnty uncut and` dgiad,a,nd t.hat, too, wi_thout"ha Gpvarpment 4r;vi9s`li!4t-9 in.=*1.xe~!ni-=I?vrf:-:`n!l-- tho ' I'hI1fpbdy,:i& .1 `I7; _ _ . _ A5ITAL. $l2,00o,ooo._ V .`.t .ex. Monaco W, Agent '4-.u ---~-_--__ -,V V,` I v\/\& ,\,\~-\. .. .. BNT FOR `THE W s\:.Ex'. non.-`tow. Axon!- ,` 1' _ - V ____,.,.i;. _Z.._ iogr- KINSURANGFI co. ,'I1xx.L. l I`/cur Innnunnr Annnl T Nl3RRON'8 ADV'l".8.. f K . NOR'I`l{-\VE.S'1`ER.N R.UL\VAY. . ____________.___ [ Mixed`. `Express. A u l p_M_ __1 gal; cane--u-om *ge from custody vurt Mondnv. 13-ly x now ...... .~ A.-.1: In uuauoay Monday. 1 HOW I deli: of the Directors OI-U118 society, umu nu mu: 12th inst., it-was docid'edto 1_1oldthe'l"a1l Show at Barrie. on Thm-sd9_.y and .Frid9.y 2nd and 3rd October. Special prizes ob- tainedb y a Committee appointed to solicit them, amount to nearly $100, which sum will be augmented from other aources of income so as to allow of some 81200 being ._..:.1 :. ....;..,.. 'l`h:. ammmf. is cnnsideb V , E GnuIm1o:r_si1zr'ot`~K_niLrnxrnnnr.- l?ste.ra are out announcing gfseries ofraces this and the next few ensuing Thursday +'evenings,for the championship of Kempen feldt'Bay. The prizes are three silver cu 3 well worth "contending for. - We hea.rt' v approve of this inove to make aquatics`- -gtlaaular in this vicinity, and hope it will be y encouraged by our citizens. - GI! l\'\(l (100 Fan W; S, An. Soc'm'nr.- --At_the Iasf meeting I `of the Directors ofthis society, held on the um. :.... :4 mac rim-ir1'ml'f.n hold t'he'14`a.l1 income to allow or some cuzuu uemg paid in prizes. This amountis consid_erv-~ ably more than last year. -o----.. Tm: MILIT.&RY' Revmw.--We learn that the 35th Butt. will not take part in the military review to be held in` Toronto in September-,during the. visit of the Governor General and the Princess` Louise. The Butt. was invited, but the commanding officer, Lieut-Col. McKenzie, is unwilling to accept the invitation as no provision has been made for drillthis year and the men would not, he considers, be prepared for the occasion, in this and other respects. _; Fon 'KxNosroN.-A prisoner named Marks who some time ago stole, in North Orillia, _asum `of money together witha. gun and" other articles, and who surrender- ed himself the other dag; to-the constables, was arraigned before - is Honor Judge Gowan on Monday and sentenced to two years and three months in` the penitentiary Marks is a sortof ha.1E~wibted chap, and has a. ha.re`lip. As he was going back to geol after receiving" sentence he was heard to say: Well, he might a gineme five years anyhow. -Who s agoin to lam zytmde in two years?" ' ' Bnmu: RIFLEMEN ABB.0AD.-By Liver-- pool papers received on Monday from Dr. McConkey, we notice the following with reference to himself and Lieut. Ewan :-- At a. match shot on the 7th inst., between" theanadiaii representatives for Wimble- don and the 15th L. R. _V.. twenty men a side, the former were victorious by 120 points. The highest of the Canadian score ` was ,85 points, made by Lient. Ewan, Asst. Surgeon McOonkey being among. the. next highest, 75 points. The highest score made by a marksman of the . competing team was 72. At Altcar, on the 8th, with the 1st _L.R.V., the Canadians won by 119 points. Asst. Surgeon . McConkey made 71, or within 1 point of the highest score made by the Canadians; Lieut. Ewan made 63. The highest score on the other side was one of G7. OBSTRUCTINU THE HIi}H\\'AY.'-A C01'l'0S-H pendent writes us complaining about the obstruction caused by trains at the Allan- dale Railway Crossing. He furnishes one recent instance of `it.. On Monday after- noon there were two trains on the track at the crossing, the drivers of which seemed to be taking their ease and to be quite in- different to the fact that there were about _` half a dozen Vehicles waiting to proceed along the road. After 5`. considerable delay the trains were nallymoved away and the crossing left clear. Afthe `next crossing opposite Mr. Dodson s,'the practice of leav- mg cars directlyon the road at the three" switches is the source of much delay to parties travelling that highway. We may add that this is not the tirst complaint. of tilisirilld made to us. We remember a medical man a short time ago telling us about having, while proceeding to attend. a very urgent case, been detained by_a train on the crossing. _Tlw railway authori- ties should pay attention to this xnatter. ' Wm:1:IaTmw -M.um ms 1\Ixs1m~;r:.- They were a couple of hard looking daisies, both as full as a. tick, and as they lurched along Collier-St. seemed to be looking for somebody or someplace with an earnestness and anxiety quite surprising in such a. bra.ce.s At last they brought up at the door of the Police Cbnrt building, 'm1c1 at a. sight of the shop they seemed. somewhat relieved. They lieaved in. Cop. Joseph, J12, was in his aceustomed- big chair, -probably ponderix_ over the dulness of 18 trade in his line. eye at the time was _ softened. as sheathes _ A film the mother eagle's eye When her bruised eaglet breathes." ,,__.-._L,\....1 n... ...........-...:.m -nnivv \vV 1181! um` u1'u.1n\:u uugxcu -up uuuu .1. But as it encountered the_ staggering pair, it ashed with old-time re, and he rose up. They wanted to know the lay of a. town hotel, and the cop s1niling1y sa.id he would accommodate them, and he did. He grabbed them with a vigor that must have been a. full earnest of his intention to oblige them, and almost `before the `fellows knew how it wa.s done, they found themselves in the Castle, and heardgthe clangof the big outside door as it closed them in the coop. The beauties` evidently thought they had struck an intelligence oice as they came across the justice shop; but, as the young oicer softly remarked when -settling himself downin his chair, ` `tha.t s just where theymade the mistake. THE NVALKING MANLx--Barrie lads have become aiicted with the walking mania, and, having secured a course on the high- way near the freight sheds, are going in for matches night and day. Two or three of the oldest of these little chaps manage, the ` others and direct the contests to the best advantage, giving small prizes to the suc- cessful ones and by other means encourag- ing the continuance of the sport. Very good time has been made, a few of the lads going their ve miles within an hour. This passion for manly exercise is no doubt worthy of encouragement in our boys ; but most parents think that if the wood pile insteadtof the roadway were the scene.of the exercise it . would be innitely more commendable-x But here is where the me14 aneholy feature of the thing comes in. Most any hoy, inspired with the romantic` notion `of becoming a famous "pedestrian ` like Weston, or even Sergeant Bates, or if he be only animated with a desire to beat a companion in the lively .use of his legs, will engage in _a walking match thatwill tire him for a. week to come; But show this boy his father's wood shed, and dilate on the glorious achievement it would be for him to enter it and come out in an hour leaving nota stick ` uncut. Will he enthuse ? ` Ah, no ! The average boy will labor like a slave at what he regards as sport, butggive him what he looks on as real, undisguised work, `and you conquer his energy instanter. {This is where the trouble is," and we are all waiting to see who can remedy it., . ~ r ` A QUEER ENCOUNTER.--T110` belligerent pro ensities of the turkey gobbler are pro- ver ia.1.. If we remember aright an old saw runs 2 Better live on a crust aday with ontentment, than encounter an able- bodied turkey gobbler bent on.strife.' Our experience of the gobbler s- ghting ' qualities we confess is limited, but a. prac- illustration of them the other do convinces us the bird is game to the bum: bone,nnd would -take a back seat from no- ; body or nothing. It was` in front of the . Clarkson Houae.,_ : A big gobble!) which ' Btmti P1`0`111y about in the vicinity at all ,h,"$ f *9 day hep ened to notice a. o l `"`;`l1d1d `I03 ta " a rest on the si ew opposite-. .Utteringr._a defiant B `che-gobblah-gobb1ah, he came ~y(a1tzi1_'1g 3 across the road and Jspread himgaug 16 3 h Th b'd lkid -'-` 53 -. .6 is 03 0 9 nplazxlya. I bird, but apparently deemed itof-no new :1 `count. Then` the gobhler" up` '5 closer. -Whereupon athe` dog;-351; `on his; feet. ' This" made the bird all theiixuiddggg` . and he danced a.bou_tx-anrl -jeheA-gobhlg, ; v gobb1a'.'hed48t Snjllstonishin .-rate. V Some. one houted_t:"f,`..Sick _'_exn,`_ '_e`1.'o.l f>'lu'_;`(11 j dog barked `loud and` deep;`_a.nd`g made ; V. t0W|u.`d`;i*5 x.fW|I31." .7 f`-W7 "U.P7:3ros'e?the;~ ii ` bitdo `d`Vi'*!*' '*`:`*`91`t`.*'=',o-i*`1'.`.1.. hifi I -uvv v ---av v --3.` ---v 7 GAPITAL, - '- $81,750,000. OFFICE-Old 0. Building, Corner of Collier and Owen, Street_s. . _ _ . V '-~- `v i.l.'Ull.l una 111811 acnool board fol` .' re outed two'ot three t}ms. muvcb-_t *9 38!, 81,000 for _sc1iool L 111' "s`es;.. de ht of the onloolgers, but gvgdently } et; 0 , `$900 gmhuo the on com, much more to 4116 418895` 4?` N`'! Wh.I `"33 . ;`fo'r 'a sidewalk` on "East `. aide.}, feeling that to -!n8!e8- .111'f,l't111 ,m` ;0"' and tgr the Hb;bicxt,n_1fa_LI;8udii;tyf-- 011! Wug mo;-`e. of it.` ----$5...- G cu."r.--FridI_va cnicket ma6i:h'wa;d played Eahtvs, *West and. resulting in n victpry for the latter by a. score of 69 to 92. The `Playing was very good on both sidos, nu! ., Ra.-,h.wlmn and Metcalf. secxrring .' ' V ry for. thelatter bye score or on m ,,as..-.. vlcto The jlayin was very good sides, Bodfy, Righnrdeon and Metcalf. securing double guresyfor the West, V and Davids for the East. The bowling of Marpole and Powell for the East was well on the spot, as was also that of Richardson for I the West. The return match will be played. to-morrow (Friday), wickets pitched at 1.30 sharp. The return match All North -173. Toronto will be pla ed at N_'ewum.rket on Tuesday, 29th. zsrpole, Boddy and Stewart will he the representatives from Barrie. ' A match will be played between the Barrie and Collingwood clubs on the Barrie groxpd next week. The day has not yet been xed, but will most likely be Wednesday. ' . . --Mr. and Mrs`. Wm. Lbun are at Mar- tha s Vineyard, Oak Blus. -Mr.. Samuel Lount is o` for/"a mid- summer excursion to Ma.rtha. s Vineyard. --Mr. D. Shaw has retlxrnyo Barrie after spending afew Weeks holi ya abroad. -r 1 \r 1, , __- `n LL..- Rana unvvs D1Juu\-onus |-Av vv ........ ....-. V-Mr. and Mrs. J ames` R. %otter have gone to enjoy the se:Lso_n_at Mn'|'.ha. s Vine- vsu-r'L v ' V` _yu'u.. ` _ . - r. A. Clifford '1`hompson,-C. E ,P. L. S , has gone to the North West. on a. profes- sional enga.gement.._. - 1 A up up 1 "11 '1 1r__L-._ ..t L1... f\m'1o BAUUIAI. I7u`'an5GIuUuv.. - -Mr. Ward: HE:zid_ Master of the Qriilvia. High School, isspenrling the vacatxon at Stanhope, Quebec . `MI - m..... n:..,1 .4: nm Rank of 'l`nrnn- QDHIUIUIJU, VMUUUU. _ -Mr. Tom. Bird, of the Bankpf Toron- to, Collingwood, has been" spending a. portion of his holidays in Chicagd. so... 1' ' .-..p N . n (1.. 0541` [JUL uuun `UL um: Aav;suu-J u g.. .....-...-. _._ --Capt. Hamiltdn, Of No. 2 Co. 35th Bath, V Collingwood, has resighed his positiqn and retired from the service. ' n 11 II 13,. n,.;._L..n .. ......:I .-.:4'kn (FSTABLISIIED 1844.) H15 been removed to New 1 :-`emises hext door 1: old staml bct'm'e the tire. VVheu in town look out for thc; l1'JDl-VI-`Jill I.lII\A Lvunhvun nu V... ---v ---_ 7 V`- 7 --Donnld Colin Campbell, a. pupil of `the Orillia High School, has been gazetted 9. cadet of the Kingston Milifary College. V1-,__.._ ~r_._:n-.- ...1.........m..:m1 his Hun-A cuueu ()1 bun gxlugauuu 4.u.u-.-us`, ..........a.,. '--Ha.rry Lindley, who -nmrried his third wife the other day at. Penetanguishene, buried his second spouse only a month or two before. ` II V` U UULUI. U- --Rev. Mr. Eetts has so famrecovered as to enter upon his duties in-connection with `the Port Perry circuit of the Methodist Church. I'M 1 ft: Au....`I,... :. uunu UIl\lI'CIl. ' -J_a.ke' Gaudaur, .dfAtl1erley, is under Han1a.n s care at the Island, and .'the champion _will see if he can turn him into a. sculler. ~ an-_ __1-..-1.1 a......{u.m. a. scuuer. --Lieut-Governor Macdonald, together with Hon. .S. C. Wood and other Toronto notables passed through Barrie last week on" their way up Lake Superior`. _ an-_ 11-..;.... 1.... mm.1m- nf 'l-._ J".-1m;-. n 011 M1011` W.aI._y up u;u\u L)\l1lULIULa --Mr. Upton, lay reader of `St. J n.me s- Church, Gravexnllurst, was presented with a. vo1ume'.ai1d an address, on the eve of his departure from that neighborhood. -Mr; G. Dickson, Prixlcipal of Ihmilton Collegiate Institute`, has been appointed Superintendent of the City Schools. He is a brother of Mr. W; H. `Dickson, of Beeton_ ;, 41...... ....z...\.. ..L.......`lu tie}; for the Queen's plate, Om: m um Robin Hood contest, and one uf 3 in the Prince Albert match. ' 1\`Ir. W.'C. Orr has `re-sig.1c.l his late _..._:;:.\.. .... '.....m+ hm Hm `.\Tm-th of Scotland DX'OMlc1' UL ll`. H . xn. uwn.w.., \I. ......-..--. e-Lieut.Ewanhas won three p1{z=s already at v\Vimb1edon, one Of 4 in shr.mt`iug,o' for the Queen's plate, von in the `D.J:_. 'u',...J nnnhaaf. :m:1 mate of tn rrmce AlUU1'u mn.u.u. --Mr. W_.'C. re-sig.1e.l position as agent for the North of Scotland l\Iortga.ge~ C02, and gone to assume charge of the lumberbusmess of z\Ies,srs W. F. Orr and Co.,` who expect to resume operations at then` mills in F.lc>s`in afew days. V V I ' 1),. TI 12` F3.-2H~in wn.=:. (m9 of the .5, . --Rev. II. F. Griin, was one of speakers at a. stra.wberx-y and ice-cream socml in conne_ct1on wlth Collmgwood Bap- tist Church. The Messenger says of his ad- ,1...... mm... mnnnh lw Hm Barrio minister. BIG MORTAR! AND G. G, G. tist Uh1ll`Cl l. '.l.'I10 .LV1.L'S5cIl_'}rI aauya vn um au- dress:-Thc speechby the Barrie minister, The weekly offering; God s method of giving, by the Church, was of unusual interest and power, and was more than full value for the admission fee. - _ _. . ,,. 1, ` and impressive sermons ; V cuuu '--We had a call the other day from Mr. Wallace, late foreman of the Globe job de- partn1ent._ Our old friend, we are pleased to know,has been appointed manager of the AVA vans: .... Toronto branch of the Dominion Type ` Founding Co. We make bold to say that the interests of the Company will not suffer in Mr. Wallace's hands. Combining, as he does,a practical acquaintance with printing with a genial manner and admirable busi- ness abilities, we expect` to see our friend 1 do well in his new sphere. -.in1is'ton Herald? The Rev. -mm 3 Bredin, pastor of the Methodist Church here, opened his pastorate on Sunday last, by preaching more than usually eloquent in the morning from Heb. vn..1ast clause 25th verse, and in the evening from Luke v. part of 24th verse. The church was well lled on both occasions, and the Rev. gentleman made a . very favorable impression on the minds of his hearers. IMF. Bredin's reputation is second to none-in the Toronto conference, and we predict a. year of great success to the church here, as well_ as to the district at large under his able and _experienced,direc- tion . ~ Following is a . list of the successful _ca.n- didates at the late High School 'Entrance Examinations :-'- . . , , .Barrihart, W. N . ` Brownlee, Wm.. Palk, Nellie. . . . Devine, Edward , Arthur. Jroseph . J - A.l`ml\u'. uuuupu. 1 Hart, J. J. Hunter, Phoebe; Ball; Harry. . . .' Cumming, Agnes. ' Green, George. . . J ack, J oseph.-. . . . M Findlay; R. A. . . Dearing, Chas}. . . Donne, Hartley. . Breend, George. . \KTkl>au3r1n 'R.|1I'}I Dreenu, ueurgv. I Whiteside, Ruth. 2 Sharpe, Catharine E Mann, Lucy..:.v. I Plaxton, Carrie? 1 Johnston. Beinj 1 nnanin Thnn. , _ _ _ 1 guuuswu. DUIIJ 3 Cassin, Thos... .. Henry, Ma gie.. Doran, Bri et. . Palk, Albert. . . . . Lennox,~ George. . Lee, Violante. . . . Henry, . . Boys, Harry. . . . . Callaghan, L. . . 1 A _...L`|.... `I342- VV ILIUBBIUB JJIUS . . ` Cowan, A1ex`..'. . McCuaig Pet_er.{. ,GaIm')n, Addie. .. Sargent, Agnes Sullivan, Minnie Dund mI`nn - Minni< Riley, El1en.: . . Loftus. J amea .- . Orr, John..i.. Stewart, Wmg. Hinds, B, H. . .' `H '. Andrton for a sewer on Dunlap . :,::,t:`:o:. :': s *=***`rh swvmv We 3` 8 8Vy.0f`asxxm1l1s,ra.te; -_ EBIWIGIKB, H! g the council he 11- % -3*. ans! we-{ * L -. 3"'",`m8 Of `$15: rgmamdeg; `I Klns. 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