'fJInrtgctn2&hbantr. 5,: an uuuluxwuuu nun p.In.. a.|U p.ln., I GOING SOUTH. Loavo Oolllngwood 5.20 s.m.. 8.15 a.m.. 4 Arrive at. Bu-do. 7.00 1.111.. 10.05 5.111.. I Arrive st Toronto. 10.10 a..m.. 2.25 p.m., I ----..--n- . var` . ninnww n...-.. ---'. uvnnvu uvv I-`Ln 4.45 13.11: 10.05 635 pm: p.m.. 9.35 13.111 nwsxoru BRANOH-GOING Noirrn, Lesv Barrie 11.35 u.1n.. {.15 pan. 1135 van An-Ive an mm. 12.35 11.01.. coo p.m.. 9.35 pan Arratanvenhunt. 2.10 9.110.. 7.Iop.m. nntwn anrvrn, R '1`. Bmrrxd, dLmiK,oouN1 Y E. _*a.'~;.:.,.".*..-;'.=%` 34'. -%.:'y`:'-..':?s.a`:'~....'.%'.% [ Ql'l'uII\ll'IVUlllIILl'IlI.JolV |luIl'pg laI|l|Ial.ll. GOING SOUTH. onvo Grsvonlinrst. can s.xn.. : Leave Orlms, 5.40 n.m.. 8.20 n.xn.. Arrive at Barrio. 6.35 3.111.. 9.80 5.111.. --.._-.- ._-.-_..-.. _..-.-- ---__ b With plenty ot room,:plenty of BOOTS AND SHOES and a good force, we are enjoying it, and we have the Boots that sell. We don't have to spend two hours with a customer trying to talk into him something he don t want. Customer comes in, How much for a pair of Boots I % We tell him. Do them up, and that s all there is or it. He or she knowsiall about our Boots. Neighbor has a pair ofthat kind, and that s the kind he wants. And so it is with alllines of our Shoe Wear. We never have a complaint; they all wear to the satisfaction of*the purchaser. T No afterclaps; no dotnestiz tribulation. We have struck the lowest notch on prices. Come and see it we dont give you solid value for the least money. WOULD YOU BELIEVE IT ? 'I`HE BOOT AND SHOE MEN ()F RARRIE D0 NOT BIKE US. We do too. much business to SUIT them. We sell goods too low to PLEASE them. . We advertise too much to HGRATIFY them. We are too active and tire- - less to HUMOR them. Our style of doing business `does not DELIGHT them. Our methods of purchasing trade ANNOY them. ()ur mammoth stock TROUBLES them. Our perlect styles STUMP them. In fact nothing we can say, do or have meets their ap- proval. L We are not sorry. We shallshed no tears. We do not. keep store to pleasra. them. We do not even consult their Wishes They are SAD when we slaughter goods, MELAN- CHOLY when we mention prices, MOURNFUL when we show styles. They are jealous of our JAMS, covetousof our CROWDS aud envious of our ENERGY. There is only one thing under the sun that would make them jolly and jubilant and that is the very thing WE ARE NO'l` GOING TO DO. They would like to have us leave town. We are not going WE ARE HERE TO. STAY AN!) ARE NOT HALF GROWN. These Boot and Shoe men may sob and sigh for the `-`V good old big prot times but it is all in vain. :1 - v M - -' - ' " " 'I`hmr hurl Lon... o..:... ol...Z.. ,..- __ ....J ._.. o,. ,.....I. _ nun .. .. ....-.. ..., . ,_......._, .u uu. nuts] vvuulll nun: LU uuvc us Icuvc IOWH. ue are DOE for the They had better trim their sails and try to_catch a little 01' the breeze that we shall from time to time raise in th: Boot and Shoe trade, soua enails`-.i Turner 82: Co. v. the Field. T We are the Barrlo 3hOO D6901 , and are establishinga national reputation. Drop in. We are ' , ' ygrruxu uualne ondon, "Ont, yer eigh_t_`y'ea.r iathlilu, Th ree months` eter and medicine! ha as." !Aathu1a."-- Jayne: Perkma, 365 Dundu-at. Wrzten Dr. M. Souvielle :--FOI' u I'hive {been a'n`erer from use of your Spirom- v`o complotoly opted me. A FRED. WILMOTT, , a . During the bus season this Department was almost passed over. witlfthe pressure of other matters--We now call special atten- tion to our [MEI] os, our own importation from factories in Ireland and_Scc-tland. ' The prices quoted below areas low as many of the Goods are sold at by many Wholesale Houses. ? PURE LINEN Q TABLE NAPKINS AT 759. DOZEN. VVORTH $1.00. ' . ' u u 9 u u` u 9;; u .t25_ " " g 4! H ' g1;s1_20 81.50 and so on up. BIG BARGAINS IN LINEN TOWELS at 12} 0., large size; and a splendid line of DAMASK TOWELS at 19 c., regular price 25. ran 1 , wu5u.v__ Burns `G 'y'_ g st HsI:_llt.o_i:_. 42-<,=~E%AND sALEoFma~=o-+ Q Lmsus, BLANKETS, AND HOUSEHOLD nmnv, * -) AT <- CROMPTQBN & RYANS.` GREAT REMNANT SAE I_iOI'l1'H:nu" RAILWAY TRUNIIS AND VALISES Remember THURSI_)_e_'YL, `IIiT_l}"|_,_ll_3'., ti _c;r_a} sa_ie commences. \Vt..... ..,\.. ...:'u 1 Bargains;!::::::Big::::::Bargains! hlllll lllltl LII (If the .U|H l.... 11.. EMNANTS OF ENERGY ANDLUW PRICES DISTANCE LETHARGY AND BIG PROFITS! GOIN G--N`-ORTH. II ` IKE-an Ill: Next door to Farauha.rson s Grocery Store. Dulop Street. some NORTH. Anni III ALSO A mo DRIVE IN LINEN 0033;, BLANKET3; &c. TO BE GLEARED ou1' CHEAP, ABOUT `E- a ..:.s5 . 11.`,'s.$.s.Ao3.$ _>__ - -, nu--Y c-wvun uuuw Ci When you will be able to buy Houaholvl Napcry-at much less than regular rates. LjL::juj_;-_ _.__. ' COTTONS. WINCEYS. TWEEDS. FLANNELS. DRESS GOODS. LVNENS. . TUWELLINGS. PRINTS. MANTLE C LOTHS.` 'I`<)ILIT A!{'l`IL`i @.A.I..I.. To `Go C>`l'_'J"I'..$ IS ABOUT THIS; TIME OF YEAR ! A big lot in | u U .I. LU 1'1--!'U.l5l.alU noticoioherobygiventhatnfte theexpiration 81` twenty gfayn fro I UJJIJIWJ m the tint ub cation hereof. I-in,e . widow o the late Anthony of as the County 0! Slmcoo. tar- mer. 5 to the Court otthe on of si'$"i."e'o':'. 51: J3 a:..'-"'*....:;...*.`..r:..;':..-Pugs: W U B LI 0 N OTIC E--PUBLIC """'""*!BE. *Wts::!1392xv.irst1oz- nfwnntv n-In-n 0...... --a- -- L EMBROIDERIES at from 25 e. per piece of 10 yards up. EDWARDS BOOKSTORE. , Manager. -. -._.-qv-qvv-avg an Quvxlblllllllvia WM. BOYS. - Bolicltox-for Catharine Manning- Dsud 9: Bu-21. Jun. 15. Mt next noon mm or commence. IN GREAT VARIETY? 15 PEI3_Vp_E"u_I. nIscuu}if[oi5r# cROi5`f6'ii'"Z""Iii(AN, h I D E B T I A A n I'\C During September. 0ctoi)er_a_n-`d November. 'l`l_fR_l\TA_lf}All & 00., SECURE YOUR BARGAINS ._)-A1` (_ House's Old Stand, Dunlap-sh, arrle OUR SPLENDID STOCK OF JOHN CLAYTON; Dry Goods, House Furnishings, J DRESS G0()l)S,CAl{PE1`S, EMNANTS OF l3I'R51_' IMPo'aTEas. I :1 th I k t t W 3.oo'a"e3 lnwcreuo. ?na::ur3u?;..:5 lnttiimo boootxgohyulthiz: thou who do no In vo e oppo unmet rennin in povertgv mo . W 1! (root chat: to k e w:n:ma:n' man. womon,hoyIm:n3 :1: w kt ri Hnthelrownl nu yonoc:rnd?1:'o.wc'rk properly fromo 1135 art. . The hnulnuu will uyongalr: than undugau No one whoa ml: to make money rapid- 1!. onoondo roux-whologinothework. . &2."a.""...a.a`".':'.`:... A m....""`a`.`. ." I0! I 00.. Portland. lune.- 'DUoKag suxarxuas. SHEETINGS. TABLEIJNEN& CRETON NES. MU SLINS. VELVETEENS. EMBROIDERI ES. LACE? I u7rT i5:~'1'-0- T:' er:-xon holding nu In aigne by}. G. l.xu'm(-n. {qr ` Issued. wxll D11-use connnumu signed !)} .J. U. Lunnon. my Issue-xi_. 1:-use (`,0Il)lllll}l|l' ALL)`. MU u:(.IW.'Burr1c. Thelaubiic wiii nnd il. in [hair advun!-ucc 1. on in in before going ci.-wwimro. AH work 1 with the .\'ia'W i`i{()(`i2`.~`.-4. Iv - . .v.. v "` - , i For sale by ` F`. .\'.'r JoHN sTEPHEms READY-MADE GLOTHING, HATS. GAPS Ann runs, BUFFALO ROBES, bBL.3.NKETS, (30., c230., &O., Cards /r(;`1`r;l'. L $51.50 per . . (1% up ouNLoP-31.. BARRIE, "ll .ny rn Ilka -v--- w. IIIIKXIYI` I P00 CHOUSQBALBAM OF SHARES OIL" Pan't'rv:-'_n Restores lheHearing,and is the m 'y A I ulute Cure for Deafueu known. This 011 la abstracted from peculiar s coim ur mull WHITE SHARK. can In intho Ye) ow F0 n, known so CARCBARODON (ox 1>r.x.r:'rn. I-;wx 3 hlneae rhermsn knowsit. Its Tirlura M :1 ll`- Itoraznve of hearin were discovered by a mu: dhhtPr1ootcboun 0 year HIO. In curt-I-. wt: .- so numerous and many so seemingly mirm-1.14 -I. the remedy was oiclally proclnimvd ox or 1 hr: x tire Empire. Its use became so universal Um! I... over 300 year: no Deafness has existed anlot g I I u Chinese people. Sent. rhergeu prepaid, to In; dreuat$1.00 per bmm-. ' : HEAR WHAT '1 HE DEAF SAY It ha: nerfor-mod n mi:-n (`In In In`: ..-... qua:-nun VI annals ISL-I`: Ul DA: It has performed a,miracle in my case. I have nn unearthly noises In my head and Lu much hotter. 1 have uucn eatly benetled. My deafness elped n grep: dcal--think am bottle will cure me. ` ..: ._l H, guns run we MuL I;m:*. Illllllnnninnu .. ---.__ cumsmnus & new YEAR'S HOLIDAYS, B March 9). 1&4: Ihnvouod"En.ll'u0a I: an. and 1'1. Ingtxom tho results I doxlvoil from . bottlqbouon I will cure the moat uulm`. one o! Ounnh 12` III nu be continued !.-: rouonsblolcnnhoiunu. W. H. BELLE}!-;_ Wnuxn on lnroho.` 42. 1*-.J- 0!-I-!.3 .- wnuxn Ont. lurch 90. 2.3.-. P. J. ctncn & 00.. Toleo. 0. Ga-nu.-Hnvo sold Halli Ooeurli Om-u for ' last you. And it [two ondn udstmction. Your: mu H. w. aoybsox, Drugxw Ha11's_c;i?5,rrh} cm 1: sold by dl Wholuule and mean Dmggi-;. Ind Dctlan in Patent Medlolnuln , thounitod States and Cum; PRICE: 75 Cents a Bottle. $8.00 5 D02 The only genuine Hall : Cnf.a.rrh Oure in ma ufutnrod by F. J. CHENEY a 00.. Tolodo, u BcwIn of imitation. Bottled for the Ontario trade by -u'n nu unnonu u:-n-__. .-. . HTiF1.Fid"BEii7:;ii\?Ia'i:"nu, om. tr..- ....IA I... \ CALL AND s1~;F . STEPHENS` STUDIU. Wnnuxn, On Muohzs 1'=_- My mun dsughm wu troub ed with b.Lc`m. for two y and In: very much benetto I ` thonuo!" 'I Ostnrrh Onto?` She H z. sboutomods W. `I . 110082; Wu Mn.mh90.1x-a an." and mi nun INTERNAL t%";i}'1rnacAIAn.a % NALI. . an -act: Blood and M \J E-I -Uulii he Nua|Cavfty'-Chronlc and Ulm the . E e or hroat. It Is t IRECTLY up ucous Surfacaa nf uh. 3' IN THE MARKET 31 V0 0802 8100 for any can at N 0 mm}: It will not can / It supplies the nltuxll ` food and color to the ban: 4 1 glands without staining the ` i skin. It will increase and thicken the growth of the hair. prevent an blanching land falling of. and thus K AVEBT uxnxnss. E and In an but preparation ` vrer Invonusd for RESTOR- A can S..1ic`fte.l`fnr aln.-ands of [[YOUTHFUL COLOR AND [N6 GRAY HAIR TO ITS ` Iilllhlllbalxna will chnnga the board to 3 BROWN or BLACK It discretion. Being: In mm propantlon It It applied. und pnodncu as pormlnclit color that wm not wuh otf. In Rocmnmended I)! \ for over twenty yanru, None but First-`vrlu.-5 lF'urk .'$Iud.. -~ - ~ roam IIYIIIEII Z2 " VISIT TO BARRIE." III a. 9. HALL 89 co.. lasuun; H. :2, Qnldluvnllndnnlnndklna. Havlng Rdun-Jul his Prices for the lNH'.KNAI.LY- and ICU I the Mucous 1 Svlhln. It in the ban! \. u _boen In connunt > the Blood and Mucous Surface: of the Sworn. I is the be: Blood Puriet thow RLD. and worth ALL that Is .chanzod for It. In: ugo by the public- '\'IvHI'`KiaRs% I a-hunch um board to n BIIOTC U! WUKLU dl! flh AL uh}: mliga ro7"I. (L THAT alone. * THE nut and l)111ggiut,|u'ill be found --.'l`he` hose fruze so bzull); tht. they could`. not bu wound nn t_hc reels. They wcrcluaded on a sleigh like saw lugs and carted a\\`ay to the re hall. It was cxt.r'ume_ly di1}ic1_xlttu_ru1; them up"in the tower. ` luau. w Inn, m-wuun. Soldbnnoodomnliodtclm. C U'REs 1---! l`_..h..' PEPABED `BY II I D IIA` Illllll -'1'5~1_TL~"1:'P:i:$.T A x .11.... .. I... . I.`:.... |-. | I uvun as acnu (Lalo Hsylock & (`r ICA. 7 De)` SL. N1 UIHECTLY upon ` urfaces the It Purisr Physlrlzlne. I il Azagtyer and .0heun':`., of Mass. 1 1 uvu u .. `./r:._r7_z.-_ f{./ VA Luna.- L a;nd4._ leading Physi- cians . endorse and At a Great Discbunt .'. T. DUFF & 00., - fll .EI EEAE Quinn A- an----- _-. T. DUFF 8: CO. mil-1:9 A FULL LINE. `lcllltll DY COIL! ll]IlIl8' h the Spirometep has ntarrn but severe Ca- "rm; H M}. Ll'l'L` X13 U 1- !-nt that Mr. ireen had an in- .l ;.v,...l> Luum) U\,'Ull[|lL'(l .\I1's. \\'ri;_'_l1t, Lul My Ml`. John- nru wns: nu`inr. V IAIU` mjury wus_so pull `the bone l!'usa' suporin ,_ mu:-Inp nshcd, Yell I -.r:uzI_V g rsuip, nub Ll) LUL` Lmulny ac large. I pT()l)3l)ly I)0SH(`BBL`(l of as much ability as any that (`\'t*r1I.s:`sUllll.)lC`_ll ill the County of Simcne. I If the n.ll`:zira of the County are not wisely cun- l xlucteal it will be- their fu1lt--u0t their min` : f:)I`l,llDl . - The p_reau)t (Iuuncil, taken altogether, is PIIIIPIIIUB KIVILIB lllll parlalculr. M; Souviellc and the surgeons "associated with him are devoting t.h.ir whole time to the frcxztmcnt of the above diseases. and it is n6_ mbre a ma_Ltcr of doubt as to the genpineneaa hf their treatment md the wonderful resuits misirig from the use of the Spi_rom_eter, which can be testitied to by hundreds of people who have been cured all over tglc Dominion. A few egtmctu from letters dai y beoeive at his .0$,hces- . ' 'l<`.li (.nm..I.. A..l......... r...` ......'a..... n- u- IL aucins Hut the opposition tu the square at the funt .:~f Uwn Street; as a site fm'_thc l\}:\'J I'u.~1t (_-ilivc huxldiugs 11:13:10}:-Ayct died zu-.`:L_v. ~'|"hc _lut<-at 01.-vpo'vsi .ipn comcs from an unurcc as s,L1rprisiri;z as It is ur.warrantab1c. The Bill -to give the .\IunicipalRy the 'p:;v\'e;7 to umxvy thL-1:u1d tn Vthu Uovevrnmt-1*.t has bccn printed unil 1)_:zs::m1 its 1ix'=.at'.r :.-1.(1i1\;;. It I I I E The new \Vzirdcn, is. and has been for many years, Reeve of \\ ust Gwillimbqry. He is in tall, full In-:Lrdml, dark complexioncd man. of ; good zuldrqss, u tluunb speaker, and one of the I most; vztlunhle men in the Council. As War`-. den he wih do hnnnur. not. only to his `tuwn- I ship, but to the (`.onny at large.` ! Tl1eDremnt'. .CluunciL taken nlh();re!.hor. is l The County Council assinlileil `on Tuesday lafternoon, in `the usual `place of meeting. ii Quite a number of spectatorszfwere present, in- . eluding Col. Tyrwliitt-, M. P._', and several of the Barrie Councillors. 'l`liei-c are many old fmiiilar faces at the ,(.`oufncil Board, and several new ones. As it wastlie lirst meeting of tho (`ouncil everyboily was dressed and decorated in great _S5.)`1e. Col. Banting was` l gut upviufa way calculated lto make the en- vious beholder consider the lillios of the eld. :Robt. King`, the new Deputy-Reeve from iarrie wore an immaculate black` coat and a wide expunse of shirt collar; Mr. Ross had -hisliair combed in a new gaiid bewildering ;stylo, while Mr. Dickinson suiokeil an extra " quality of cigarette. Dave 3 Dunn sported a l new pipe, Jun Quinn actually} were black kid ;gloves, and Dr. Slaven a iariegated scarf. ! Chris. Cook had had his lniots blacked, and `Mr. Phelps a clean shave. Altogether the ` array was most gorgeous Uf the new mem- burs Mr. Rose, from Medonte, is a good look-. ` ing young man, and judging by appearances 3 Ill niako an excellent Councillor. Mr. Jor- don, from Humphrey, is another young man, l zunl is. cvidwtly quite able Eto hold his own with the best. Most ofthe new men are ap- l pareiitly possei-sedot abilitynf ` `nu: \_\'ARDnN , _ The Clerk called the meeting to orderland went over the roll. Mostgof the members )1 r. l)rur\~', 01 Uro; The members nominated for Warden were Mrssrs. Burgess, Evans, Nolan anal Frazer. On the tirst vote Mr. Burgess polled seventeen votes, 9. larger num- ber than could have been expected as his nomi- nation was almost totally unexpected. Mr. l".v:ins polled thirty votes and thatvended the biisiiies.-i; he had the majority.. The usual motion for mljournuient was iopposed by` Mr. Phelps in-the usual way andf voted down by the Council withthe usual prouipthude. The Council adjouriied until seven o clocl' in the evening. Furtlier report of their sayings and week. were present, iiinong the absent ones being, doings will base to be deferred until next 7 ..... ... .~.. .`...\...-5.`. Au :won1\1 haw. <]uiu`.l_\' lnmzsml :-.11 tlw diffcri-nt_I 7 stages had not no less :\ personage than Charles j'_l,'H`ury, .\l.l .l`., far East Simone, interfered, 5 and steppe-1 furihcr progress As the Session I ~ . . . . . -. . gwnll soon alum, the :!.ct1un-taI\en was most` t . . , I scrxuus to_Uxc mtcx-eats of the Pawn." it r .... nVlI4 The .\I:\_vo: pulled a special nieeting of the _ 'l`owu ,,`ounell on Momlriy eise-ling to oonsiider i 1 1 the mutter. exm-pt .\lr._l urvis, who was unav0idu.bl_y cle- taim-:1--aml the sergoanta.t-arms. Mr. Ross nm\`C-l n 1'0:-.ulu!io:) sustaining the previous` {`.("ti|`!l oi" the (fuunuil and appointing :1 Com- iziittc-ecznizsistiing of Messrs; Diokiusion, Brown, i l'u.'|l'CL _V and the Clerk, Mr Bird, toproceed I to l`r-mnto and support the Bill in Parharneut. .\'peeulu:s in support of the resolution were de- l l i . I I . I .-xil tue meinhera were present ; I livm-ml l-_v Messrs. 1053, King, .\lorrow, Dickinson, Pe:i.rce_v, Brown, and the Mayor. and it was carried without a dissenting voice. The deputation will proceed to Toronto on \\'e:lx1ea-luv and it is to be hoped that they will be able to overcome the `pernicious in- Lluenee of .\Ir. I)rury. A.\' L N \'\'.-\ [RANTAlhE INTERFERENCE; Tlleuintericrenee of .\I r. Drury in this matter . was meet unwarranted. It was not a public queetiou-at_least not outside this munici- pality ; it was not a matter that in the least eon(_:erne(l_eithcr him or the Riding he repre- sents, the, Bill had, been unanimously support- ed hy two Uouncils of the Corporation of Bar- rie. what then was his object ?, Only two i motives can have actuated him. Either he took this means `to vent apetty revenge oni .\I r. Mciarthy, or he has noted as oata- aw to I certain interested parties. Either is as as io- able as it well couldhe, and has auceeode at. least in putting the Town to the "expense of aendinga deputation to Toronto. Coldest yet this winter. - Bad walking this week. _ -The days are lengthening quickly. -Tho shermen are not having much luck. --Have-you kept your New Year : rasolu~ tions. .m:\ve are indebted to Mr. Pm-khill, M.P.P South Simcoe, and Mr. Long, M. P. F. Wait Simcoe, for Parlmmentary papers &c. --A Gr-And Qlrunn. (1.....:....1 ...:n 1.. 1.4.1 .1 a. an unuauu IQ! _y pup!!! H U. --A Grand Skating Carnival will be held at the rink `on this (Thursday) evening. ' Th_e 35th Butt. Band will be in attendance and I good time may be pxpected. - - vnnr l:1n ..:..l 1.-.. LL." _..._...- Q ` ' ` % Tm-1 umivn or wasr ;(;WILLI.\1BURY .\V'AI{DE.\' I?();{:;1883. I pa-II-\-H vuv? cuuuavueecl D B|.lUUU3_ | -A Lacrosse Meeting will be hem in I Shanacy s Restaurant on E;-idgy 2531; in. , 3 o'clock I1. I13" fill` 5316 nrpose of re.m-zaniz. mg end is acting officers or the coming season, l All mtereated are requested to attend, | -=~'l`hA alMt' may ~n societyemme h1d'3 gm. 3'usrt-?i?`)'er'o7| alga Inn u a`mnHeer ts, omoon Ind H1: tau-=- ncti7)n of other business. An entertainment I is being arranged to commemorate Burn : Annivemtry. ' l 2 Doors W est ol'Jlhe Barrie` Hotel. -The Meaonio ball on Tuelday night was perhaps the most unqunli ed success of en - thmg of the lgind ey er ye in Barrie. Lee of ipece prevfente` more than 3 mere mention this issue, but; complete report may be ex`- pected next week. n..,.. u... uni uu unpvcbqll. -If your little `girl has the mumps -which by the way axfe very pi-evalent just now-it i's saxdthat a sure cure can he found somewhere iri one of those `nice 50. workboxes at Ed'- wards -- -oh!!oh!H," ` A _,,,,, ---- v ;-vu x I ?-A gram;-concer.t g.i:ven 1) th b ' f the Allandnle Methodisg: SnY1da.; $5130?-r:y:. :lv:l;1v':xI.|y ;Igl;;!sd`:g'de;en1nE& Ttllzle dprogramgze . - , I , ,3 81' partied out; dltogether aps'pcB'1 Y, guy :A T.nnu-nnnn Lfnnbi-.... ._:II L- L_II Have decided to offer their Entire Stock of THE POST OFFICE srrt=_.. 1 printm I 1 L-.. THE COUNTY COUNCIL LATEST LOCAL Lukas. gy an urge. 1!, is ' 1 County mntv urn nnk win:-Iv mm. ~ Dru;/.v. I u!.mt liluli:-(rim. 1}yL'NPu`[fS,V -V' ' um/u um[.1h~ux/1'c_s'. ' ' ` -The Alliaton Harald says :--.\1r. E. Don- nell IS abaut to sever his connection with the firm of Donnell 8: Gritn, merchants of this 1 town, and ramove to Barrie For this we are ' sure that the majority of our townspeople will feel sorry. Mr. `D. has proven himself one of the best citizens we evervhad." P \ -Pa.t Smith, of Vespra, was arrested on 9. I charge of drunkenness on Tuesday morning. l He had driven in from Vespm so bully intoxi- catedtllat he was asleep, and had not the ' horse stopped of its own` accord when it reach- ed town, he would undoubtedly been frozen to death. He Interviewed the Mayor` on Wed- nesday. - rm.- _..;.... 1.-_:-...1.. -: sun. 1r.n-___u -El . . . . . . .....u I ---The funeral of M". Creswicke, Into County I Suxtveyor, which took place on Wednesday was largely attended despite the inclemency { of the weather. The County Council attended 1 in a body. .\1r. Creawicke was one of the oldest Surveyors in the County, and` was univertally respected. ! > 'l"l..-. lJ............ 13-..-.. L-_1 _ ..-_.;-__. __---. I -..- v -...uuJ - vuyvvvyul --The Hammer House had a narrow eucape ; from bein burned on Sunday evening. A; pot of coma had been laced in one of the ! rooms to warm it, and eiug neglected, the ` oor took tire. The ames were discovered j befox-e_they had made much headway, and I were easily extinguished. - _ | v - 9 : ---\Ve understand that a. movement is on I . foot on the part of some members of the ! Mechanics Institute, to establish 3 Chess and Draughts, or Chequers, Club ; and a meeting to consider the matter will take place this , (Tl1nrs evening at 8 o clock in the Insti- tutc s Rooms. The Directors of the Institute offer free use of their boards and men with a comfortable room, gas and fuel ; so that the proposed club could be established with little or no expense. We know Barrie is well sup- plied with good plgwrs and we hope the Club will soon be able to play some interesting games with other places. V _ ......., -...... uuvv .-nu-5 vu uuuuu-J nuun -nub. ---- As the days grow longer the cold grows , stronger," says the old proverb. On Saturday night it was raining, on Sunday night` the thermometer stood nine degrees below -Zoro, : on Monday night it stood fteen degrees below, , and In on. The proverb maker goes up head I this time. ` nu .. . ..- .-. .v. . -_ "V""`.V' ' --The many friends of Mr. McDonald ofl the Americon Hotel will be glad to hear that i `no is making good progress` towards recovery, I md though"-`still compelled to keep his bed may reasonably be expected to be about again in a short time. The statement in a contem- porary thnt his sieknesewas diptheria was en- tirely incorrect, as his complaint was intlamm tion of thevlnngs. _ ' I f -- late storm has proved (llSStrn)llB to i railway traic to a. great extent. For instance, 1 heavy bank formed on the Penetangnishene l branch, and froze hard on gunday night`. On Slonday two engines with the plow. charged l the bank. Both were thrown from the track and badily damaged. It too`; two days to 1 clear the truck. ' In other parts of the country I the blockadelwns severe. but is now entirely ! removed. --Last week Mr. D'Alton ML-Carthy, .\I.I ., attn'de a sale ofimported thoro-bred short- ! horn cattle held by the noted importers Mes- } ars. Miller & Beattie, and purchased for his j f:mn in Burne .1 beautiful red h'eifer calf, six `. months old. for something . ova: $`ZGO. ~Thia ;_.-nlf is a.-ha}ipy 1-x poneut of early growth, good f .~o{m`.r, and hair, combined with make _ and I shape indicative of the highest quality. He H130 vsecured a yearling hull -by the famous [ sire, Crown Prince of Strathallap, from `I825- [ beya. by Dipthong, for $235. I --There will be two eclipses of the sun and two of the moon this year. The first is: very small eclipse of the moon on April 22nd, viii ble from parts of America, and Australia. The second is a total eclipse of the sun on May 6th. visible from Eastern, Australia and Central America. The third is. total eclipse. of "the moon on the morning of Oct. 16th, it being at fifty-nine minutes after 5 a. m., the ' moon setting in about half an hour, so that it is partly visible here. The middle of the eclipse will be at 54 min. after six. At the time of the greatest eclipse rather more than one uarter of the moon's dismeter will be hidden, ' his eclipse will be visible in Europe, America and West Africa. The fourth is an snnnal eclipse of the sun on` October 30th end alst, invisible in this country. --'I`he following is the description of the square at the toot of Owen Street as` it appears in" the Bill now before the Local Legislature: '--` The portion of the said gore or open space being part of Dunlop street aforesaid. and which may be more particularly described nu follows. that is to say :--Commencin at the western limit of Owen street pi-od;1_c_ , end at r, distance southerly of sixty-six feet from its intersection with the northern limit of Dunlop street; thence easterly parallel tothe north- erlv limit of D,unlop Street one hundred and eighty-two feet more or less to within sixteen feet of the production southerly of the eastern limit of town lot. number ten situate on the north side of Dunlap street 3 then on a `urge south sixty-one do reee ten mxnutee wes__ for a tligtqpqe of two undred, and sixty-six feet more or legs tothe iintersction of :2 line drawn ' from the northwestern angle of the . ater lot in front of town lot number eight to t e point of. commencement ; thence on .1; course north twenty degrees fifty minutes east followin the said line drawn se aforesaid one kgqndre sndjorty-one feet rnor_e'c.p 1.9% to. the plane of beglmun and containing by admessurelnent twelve .t onland -four hundred and 'sixty square feet more onion. is hereby declared to be closed and the coil and freehold thereof for |\;e;-`vested in the corporation of_ the town of n me, their aacoeuou end assigns." . uuug uxr~I.IuiL.', 119 \,ulll'Cu-BC., IOYODIO, Will be at the Queen's Hotel, Barrie, one week; .lan'y `-`ll, 30, 31, Feb y_ l, 2. 3. They will have Will`. them :1 supply of Spiroineters, in. utruments invented by M`. Souvielle, of Pa;-ig_ ex aide Surgeon of the French Army, for the cure of Catarrlu, Catarrlial deafness, Bron. cliitix, Asthma and Consumption. _Conanlta. pious and a. trial of the Spirometer free. They ' ar yiaitod by crowds in every town and city. Those troubled with any of the "above disease should nnt fail to see them when here. If im. possible to do so write to the Institute 173 Church-at., I`ordnt'o, enclosing stamps for pamphlet giving full particulars. M1 Snuviellu and the snrrmnnn -nnnm'n+n.-I nu uuu u acu l4U U|.l AL wux DU our usuu. V `I +-From all hands -come accounts of frost ' bites. Fj_ngers, ears, noses and toesea " have been frozen since Sunday. One rumor tells of a man who had his feet frozen while In bed, but as it lacks conrmation our readers ha_.d better accept It with a grain of salt._ T)... :..a........ ..,.1.I .5: LV.....I.... .....l \l..._.I-_. .....-. ......-nu vvwvx/lav ua vvlunn a 615-114 un scum _ _--The intense cold of Sunday and Monday, after the rain of Saturday night. was a sur- prise to the prophets as well as to the ordinary citizen. . All Saturday the knowing ones were prophesving at least a week of rain and slush. Fancy their awaking on Sunday morning. _.~ A. n... 4...... ....,....1.. ........u... Mu .._.....- _..._, --. We have recoceived from the Toronto` News Company 2. most interesting little book entitled Letters to a Young Merchant." It contains a mass of Varied and valuable infor- ' mation, and no clerk or "young merchant should`be without it. Price 30 cents. I n r- u rwv (V - - ..uu. up. ruluu nanu sawnels auu 3 nos: 0! | other lines atEdwa.1-da . lfyou don t buy. come and see our goods allthe same, and if we don t sell` to. you it wnll be our fgult. p_,\_,_ __n ;____,;_ __,__`_ ___,___,L_ _: :___;. -What dd they call it-BreaI your back" --Eh? No! no ' Old Rip Van \Vinkle Brio a. brac 2" ne ain't they? might have been dug out of the ruins of Pompeii and perhaps they 'were-uot so Mr. Edwards, at the Bookstore says. ,__ L_V__A _VV .` 1 p .- pin - v - . u ulv VIAUAIUIIV AU. L lilac UV Vclllc --Fine Flemish Ware, Swiss carved goods, -Tap Ware, plush perfume cases, Albums from ` 25c. up. Plush hand satchels and host of I Othl` hill id . ]4`.(`IwnI-u lfvvnn :`nn f `Min 1 Gamma Knncv of Dunohnroh, Parry Sonnii, for th lust six years suffered from D Ipepuis, iund had tried Doctor: and Patent edicxnea, until `nub. hf n-Hanna this all trnntmnnle, lull: to!` me man an years sunerou train 11 -pepuu, and and until out but patience with all treatment. but was indnmd Im an friand to in Burdock Blond IUPU c he as at WII IIILIIIUUIL Dy I IITUI-ll} (V VI" 4 t . Bitten], before qioyiqg up ' -toninhed at the result. an de0.1II' he ilevr felt bettr in his lif. and " I `conic! mine. (says he( " hull a dozen other: who have de- rivod m-ant hnnnl: from n mndininn. 2 lyl ID` " III! I (IOIIII OIBBTI WI.-I III` xfivod gm: bonot fgfouuho modiollu. Rr3MoVEDfz; T some AMONKMAN, nntu OWE OI PQVIQUOO WWI! Ill ITBIFIHUUVO WE was induced by a frignd $0 tr` But-doc Bitterq, :19 hi 9.: ag- J-nninhed :1: Han -rmn; an danlirei he naval- semen -FLEECE, DUNLOP STREET , name. j M: 7---- V- .- nwll nun-1. i Bradford High School is trying the plan t of abolishing the noon hour, and dismissing for the day at two o'clock. Mr. Wright an undergraduate of Toronto Uni-versity is the assistant teacher for this year. i \V.\'l...'..- ..-n I.~_J _,L-n -- .....-............ vvs-ullvl sun. vuul JUGI. We" have not heerd whether there is to be. a model term during the present half year or not. We believe the probabilities are that there` wili not be one. ' -It 9.; O` - Os Honday the 15th inst., as Mr. Geo. a lngham of Essa was drawiniv logs near Iv , he _met with an accident that ultimate y proved fatal. In guing. down a hill the logs` slipped forward striking the horses, who became very restive. Mr. Ingham was thrown from the sleigh and the front bob loaded with four heavy log.-1 passed over his body. He was as quickly as pus- ` sible conveyed home bntthe best medical skill was without avail, as he died on Sun- day. His relatives have the sympathy of all acquainted with the sad affair. : AT the annual meeting `of the east Simcce ` Agricultural Society. The late president. Mr. Bertram was nnanxmonsly re-elected ;. Messers. C. Harvie and -T. Allan were chosen Isl: and 2nd Vice-Presidents, and in conse- quence of their having incurrezl personal liability, in connection with the $2,500 loa_n, the 1882 Directors were reinstated in a. body: Messrs. A. Thompson, J. Rutherford, T. M. Edmonson, F. Kean, W. Boulton, W. Leith, J. M. Lott, Thomas Whipps, H. S. Scadding. Mr. C.eHa.1-vie was chosen dele- gate to the Association Board. . _ ; UBILLIA is just now excited over a bigamy case. A local paper gives the following ac- count of the affair '-- Some time ago Mr. McCosh wrote to the Mayor of Akron, Ohio, . and received reply that J. P. Harnden, formerly express and telegraph agent here, "had been married at thatplace on the 12th of J une last, to Mrs Morrison, of that place, widow of the late Dr. Morrison, who died here some two years ago. Harnden s real wife had` been deserted here, and left in very poor circumstances, and she is danger- ously ill from grief roaused by his conduct. Harnden W9-S known to be living with the woman he married in Ohio, at his father's, near Raglan,County of Ontario."- Harnden has been arrested and is held for trial. Tim annual meeting of the West Gwil~ limbury Conservative L Association was held at Coulson s Corners on Saturday last, when the followxng list of ocers and delegates were chosen for 1883,. viz: .001. R. Tyr- whitt, M.P., President; Jae. Wilson, Esq. Vice President; Z._' Evans, Secretary and . 'I`rnanrm- : Daleantas.-Man1-n. .I, Fnnnnil \J,' 111.. uvuuu, u. u. owuuuru, 1.. u. DQ151181`- land. R. Campbell,` E. Je`s, Wm. Jormyn, G. Rogers, 8 Manning, J. McAfoe, Wm. Rnhimznn. R. Wand. J. Wand. W. Salim- .____ -_ Sur won; from the International Threat and I Lung nsmut:-, 173 Church-st., Torontb, wili be one. wegk_ .hm`v 9!) 21} _'ll I<`.h u I 6) '4 my... _~.. ---"--- -v......... u-uuvvvavu VIAUIH` I Mr. Crooks is slowly recovering from his very serious attack. It is a question whether he will be able to resume his duties at the Education Office for months. Under 1 the circumstances all school legislation will, most likely, be put off for a year. This is very_ unfortunate so far as the basis u on which the grants to High Schools and 01- legiate Institutes are to-he distributed, is lconcerned ; since it will leave matters in a `state of uncertainty that will hinder school ibosrds from making improvements _.which Ethe rapid growth of the school renders very necessary.- xY..L._.:A`,.A. , 1- .--_-_-..._, . | Notwithstanding: the large number who have attained teacher's certicates during the lastvfew years, it has been found neces- sary to grant quite a. number of` permits ; and even with all this, some schools have had diiculty _ in obtaining teachers. Hundreds of teachers leave the profession every year. There is no use in complain- I ing of this. Teaching has not prizes enough {to keeplmsny gable young men in it. I Thu ..-.....:..1 T..L....._._J5-i- 1!! . . . . -..r. .......J 3-unv Juuus Iutlll III III. is The special Intermediate Examination ihas come and gone, and last week the re- lsults were made known to the anxious Can- didates. In Barrie 34Cand1dates wrote. {and 18 obtained certicates. Three failed lin one subject only. Seven "failed in one `group only. ` One failed in all the groups. lIn Grammar, the highest obtained 125 fmarks out of 180 ; _the lowest 32. In ` History the highest obtained 89 marks out if 00; theklowest 6. In Arithmetic the i_ ig est mat a were 82'out. of 100; the lowest 5. In Natural Philosophy the high- est marks obtained were 76 ; the lowest 9. lAll ve passed virho took Latin. Four fail- ed out of 16 in tench. `I1 We have not seen the names of ' those who passed in Collingwood, but we believe i there will be 3 long list. n._...u___'.1 tv:-,v_ (1 u u - . - .- - l-.. -..- .. -v ... ...uuvu. ..-- -...... ....`..v n An: uuu uu uuu. ! Many of the Public School teachers may `not be n.ware.that Drawing will be a. sub- ject required at the next. Entrance Exami- I nation. We hope they will note the fact. v1 rrumuuuu; a-_ nvaul, pecrenary um Treasurer ; Delegates.-Meuru. J. Fennell, G; M. Evans, J. E. Stoddart, T. G. Suther- land R, nnmnHn`l`m JAR`: Yin Ja--nun u. nugura, q manning, 0- Jluugla, vvllil. hinson, R. Wood. J. Wood, W. Selb , %. .0. Buohahnab, M. 1)., w. Bowleo, . Wanda: J fat-An-nun 7 TI Qbngloiau-6 T 1. uglllsuu, nu Vv_uuu, us vvuuu, "- D610 0. Buohannan, Bowles, Wowles, J,. Wardman, W. D. Stoddart, W. -Johnwu, W. Fat-is, J no Neilly, J. Ritchie, 3. Sawyer. J. Fonnel jx-., M. Hodglon, C. Iige, Kirkpah-ic,k,` J. Oolbum, J. A. Tm: annual meeting of the Lihera1'-Con- servative Associaton of South Sixncoe was held on Thursday last in 1110 village of I000]-xstown. There was 9. very large att- endance of tho u1e1ubex's. Dr. J. W. Nor- is re-elected president ; Mr. George P. McKay, lat vice-president , Mr. John Stow- art 2nd vice-president ;,Co1, R. T. Banting` re-elected seoretary;Capt. C. Cooke. ass- istant secretary; John Boddy, re-elected treasurer. and Wm. Stewart and Dr.` Bu- chanan, Tnuditors. ' o ON the evening of December 22nd 3 num- her of the parents and friends of the pupill of S. S. No. 1, Ease, met at the residence of Mr. L. H. Luck, the teacher. The party brought well-lled baskets, andufter enjoy- ing their contents and psrtaking often, Mr. John R:-nnn, nun mllnd tn the ohnir. A p;_uceg. _ Eli Caverly, Aylmer, 0I_It-. Writes D.|'- M- niourielle: Font mouths ag0'I ccmmencd trcatxm.-nt with one of the surgeons from the lusftute, Dr. L. J, Lennox, as a last X63911`. havmg been "given up to die of oonaum tlon by o1:r best doutors, To-day I am per ectly cure: , , Catarrh _:d.C1_s.t_arrh_&l _D.eafne!!."-J} .5 -`\r!l18t|`0ng,`York\'me, Toronto, says: Dr- M. Soilvielle, your treatment by cold inhala- tion: conveyed through n... `en-:.......o.. L... 3:1; men` oonsenu aua pat-canning oz :35, ohn B call d t e c 11'. altiitablo ni1t`1):t -o;:::'.tory eaddgeas, gplisintigs t t i th ' . 8 Y 9 ch:i:1:1f.e nd ongggglltwotzz mgntlpmon, " k'i.rf t1lZfr'3."n`ir u`21'i`.7 h"I`x'ia',7 pu 3, e ._ _ . . _ - Ki): Luck lnydc at qugtqhge 1"?!-\,1.!o_ 53?? `Y1h 0.9.9 0! the q<..=.h.1.~.rs Emu 1% `""` ` heautxtul. slhuuyu-5 :1} :__;_u- .x..._~:. ..db .. Iuamnvnd `tn on sijoynblq even- . __ Several typographical errors occurred in .the-last week s column. We hope all our critical readers discovered them. 1 M- n....A1._ :_ _v-__v-, ,_ W - - qua 0! In? IQMQM pi _nwq qua wucu I ingwh ipent TM:-.'Ludk hug!-emovod to Boston, but the people ofthifuoction hope at name future duy to be able to` "locate his ggnnn an Onnnlnr -'IllAil|_ lga':`;ut_?ful`s1l3`uix;;` A man," rfjoyable ._, . . .7... ...~.--....rg , `muted by J. M. Hunier.Es ..M.A.. of Bun-la - Collegiate Inst tute ll IOIIIB luiulv uqy w In I service an anchor V spin. zuucattonal. uvosvu uvv a have Grsvonhnrst. 8.3.0 3.40 pan 5.00 p m 5.56 pan NORTH SIMGOE-GOING NORTH. have Bu-Ho At 11.10 5.111.. 8.10 pan Arrive at Ponotsngnishono. 1.50 mm. 10.45 pm: GOING SOUTH. Les 1* ta 1: c 3.15 ..3.ao. m:'v..:"'u-35"" " ` 3.40 t$..us.$ mm A LlVBLY`.?l*;`59 TRAIJE ` Boot & S!1:::~Business I uvnn u L` VII 1 11. have Hnxnllton at 0,81 nan... 8.36 p.m I Arrtvogg Rgmm 1l.35,s.m.. 8.a5p.m ' ,_ GQIN__G SOUTH. Lanvo Bnrrhnt n,Mn_m_.155n.m vuanu 1.1 VA; :1. I -0-.ve.'I'oronto. `~ 7.55 5.111.. 11.45 s.m.. 4.55 pan Leave Barrio. 11.10 3.111.. 3.45 n.m.. 8.10 pan Ar at Oollingwood 12.50 p.m.. 5.40 p.ln., 9.50 31.111 nmm: Rn1Y'l'I-`I m. ouuvxeue, trentme conveyed_throu cured me not only of %}nta tgrrhnl Deafness. " u.n.....n, v-_- --