Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 3 Jun 1886, p. 8

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V--- --`v- On Friday evening last some person put a. stone through Mr. F. G. Dunbar s oice window at Shelburne. Stone throwing is going too far, says the Free Press} A I,,I ' I`I,I1 A `The Orillis. Times says `.`whatever reports may be circulated about the doines of, our militarv visitors elsewhere; the conduct of those who worshipped in the Presbyterian Church was quiet andlxemplary. In....--4n4-_-I'In..:--4 1|:---..In.... .4 II! II!` The biggest yet is an egg measuring 9;} by 71: and weing 5?, oz., produced by a Bu' Cochin hen, the property of Veterin- ary Nicholson. --BeeHn .World. `I_4A lV__---I.-. l ._- _..----.--.-.-I-- 4`A4~--- j G;i};9s 1;a1:1;sols from ` 50c. up. . - - A lady in Coldwater was heard singing to her own satisfaction, Oh, would I were a. bird. A rough man called `out, `-`Oh, would I were a gun. -Inves_ti'gator. * The approach of Dominion Day makes it desirable that the Orillia authorities. should actively bestir themselves and organize a. rousing holiday ce1ebra.tion.-Times. . I-n..--I.-_--4:1-_-I ..-4`..-_ -.._n 1:..- __.- -For beautiful aw-us and ne em- broideries go to . Gray 6: 0095. A small boy, fomf ears of age, son of Capt. P. M, Campbell,` Oollingwood, was struck by the Meaford train and thrown about fteen feet. He escaped without a scratch. ` 7 Thos. Tegart, of Alliston, while driving in the vicinity of Kincardine, went too near a. steep embankment andiwas thrown out the horse and buggy going over on top of him. He was considerably bruised. ' - nu. 1.--J.'l.1.u.u \J'UI.lD|'l: \Jl1.lUl'e"'.I.0 D6 Quar ter-Master, with hononrank of Capt" Quarter-Master Lionel Linco Fisher Smith, from 12th Battalion, vice Michael Shanecy whoeereei tion is hereby accepted. No.. 2.-- Antnin rnzh in Innrnhv nnnninl-A.-I vvuuuv rum uluun ll neruuy DOOBPVOG. N 9.` 2.-%n. tain Smith in hereby appointed President of e Band Committee woe Shan- ac res ed. y nila 117... IV--`33.. nun.` `DI. Il'--.. - '8eglmenl:ul orders by mgut.-co1. O'Brien. Banml, Mg 31st, 1886. .NnA I _WI-`nun annnvnl -ulna-n _'l'.. I... annulus: Mr. Gosgrove, the student who has charge of the Presbyterian congregation` here for the summer, preached a _very interesting and instructive discourse last Sunday from the words, What a man sows that shall he also, I! V V vvbnvwyvuuvuvvs reap. The sub'ect was very appro riate to the season an was exception I well at he handled. Mr. Cosirove announced would conduct a Bi le-class in the church on Sunday mornings, `commencing at 9.15. All the young men in the neighborhood` are in- vitedto attend. e nu`. Luuuuu uxunuu wlla It \'uuul)l8 mare last Saturdu V Mr. Wm". Ywilaon had: hr e quantity of oordwood burnt by bush-res ant week. Rev. Mr. Geddes, formerly pastor of the same church. has not yet obtained a suitable position`. There is something radically rot- ten about a system of church overnment that leaves a gentleman of his ac uowledged Riety and scholarship without a charge. Arhhnr nf {tho prnnknfnrn nninnl-In 11;. ....L IV V CIIII em rs of 't;1`ewPr`r:sb:"tery evidently do not practice some of the virtues they preach. ` Ml`. Thnmnn aihlnn `all: n v.\'Innk1n -nnnu. wxuuuuu II vnurge. ` aua. uuuvua IE only nus gflllll. The lady that woul bet $5 that she would not cross the track for ever so long, is seen nearly every day, or I might say every hour, of the day wending her away westward in spite of all that has been said. I guess she must be buying Phelpston out or "getting sugar by the barrel or tea by the chest like she used to do 20 or 30- ears ago away down where she came from. owever, times have chan ed. I think, Mr. Editor, I will stop. Than ino vnn fmv nnnnn; and an nm-n vnn non cnuii `ea: ` 'I"eTn'izi1}I"1s7ir.T:E1'{:I;iI'i 'e3i Than in you for space; and so now you see that Scri is not dead vet. Yours. Messrs. Cooper and McQuay are turning out some ne work in the pump line. Mr. Hunter is ahipging his grain. . V nu; In An uuv vault. \U'l.'UlII llltllla} Mr. Powell was in town about three weeks ago trying to sell his property. Farmers are seeding nowvand town is dulL The mill still keeps buzzing. S. Haney built a new fence around his lot, Enostly all around. `Put a picket on their ence. `Il'_........ l l,-._,,, -., 1 It I\ Phelpaton is to celebrate the 1st of July. There is a new manufscto started here. I think it is some soft drin they are starting (Lemon Champ ne.) Proprietor ` (M. Broderick.) Our dun y, Jack, is his traveller. Good boy. J ack sold $3,000 worth in one week. (Great haul.) Mun lpnvnzl run: on 1.-.... -L--L L1 A- - VI KIl\L IIV IIIVIV IlIlIVUUI III UIIV IIIUQIVQ J On one evening last week, the young folks of the vicinity assembled at the house of Mr. Neilly Kelly to spend the even" . They were made welcome by the host and ostess, after which each individual seemed to sur- pass_the other in sociability, and with music and dancing and other games, the evening was spent to the entire satisfaction of all present. The most laughable oration of the evening was when the fiddler smashed the ddle and got mad. The hair stood up in his head like pig s brussels and he said that the ddle cost him $26 and it would take $6 to fix it. Bully be . Jack. A (`I-scan : I2:-.4 Vsanlv on-nun unnnn Jul! L.-_- KJULIIIU III `I53 ITQIV VII Mr. G. B. Ford : sign was taken down ; Monday night by parties unknown, but I ` understand he has got it again. If you don t watch out, George, they will take your boots fnn x e. . . The Queen : Birt day was very dull here. All the lads and Issues went to Barrie, and Scribo a.nd`l)1is lassie went too. ` 11.. n 121.... ____ ___ LL, 1 - -v-.--u-v-v Advance Correspondence. Now that Sci-ibo is about to enter upon his duties once more, what can I say on behalf of myself for being so negligent in the past month. Well, in the first place, I have been `very bus and had not much` time, but I will try and more punctualin the future. n Ann nvnninn Incl! IIIAAIJ` I-La Anna 8-11". Toe Scott Act is only a sham at best which has driven a legitimate trade into illegitimate channels, but the greatest farce of all is to pay an Inspector to enforce the Act, who aimlessly walks round while dozens of people are selling liquor. It is bad enough from a" nancial point to lose the revenue from the 1 licenses, but it is worse to pay $500 a year additional to a man who is apparently utter- ly incapable or afraid to do his duty. A valiant temperance champion is our Scott Act Inspector.v-News-Letter. ' QIJ\` DUIVIICIW UL ULIU LITIVZULVIJ `LL \IllLLl$I, . `were holding a prajrer meeting` 1n a room specially tted up for that purpose, previous to the usual Sunday night meeting, _quite a number of the Queen s Own came 1n and ` took possession of the platform and were mimicing the Army, when Happy Bill Coo er made his appearance and stopped their un by compellmg them tobeat a hasty retreat. They should have known better, but it seemed they didn t.-Times. eating event, between 12 picked' of the 35th against the same number of the Queen's Own. The latter team knew how to do it, and the did it, alttheugh the 35th was by far the eaviest team. The rst bicycle race of one mile was one by Boyd. The second, two miles, 1st rize, C. McNabb; 2nd, - Mann; 3rd, . Scott. Foot race, 100 vards-lst prize, Gray ; 2nd, Douglas ; 3rd, Mann. _ 200 yards - 1st, Gray. In the evening the reworks was pronounced a grand success, but the attendance was not so large as was expected, owing _to the cool- ness of the night.-'IJ" 1es. AII ___ 41.. .IA'\.. . .. Ella u|n- T "On Sunday evening last while the officers and soldiers of the Salvation Arngy, Orillfa, `wanna Rn`:-`:nn A I`\I|I'1A rnnnfI'nn' In n rnnvn g . The Annual Vestry Meeting in connection with_the.Coldwater Mission of the Church of England, was held on Friday evening, 21st ult., -in the old church. Rev. W. H; French in the chair. Geo. Murphy was again e1ect~ ed Incumbent`s warden and Mr. John Freeman the peoples warden, Mr. Lazouby having intimated his inability to serve this year. Business of the usual routine was proceeded with, and it was resolved to pro- ceed with the erection of the new church forthwith.--Investigator. ;'n:l-n-t-I"vee- `I613. 450. 50. per yard up at '1`. W. v 6; C095. - :1-_,;_:,, It, A 1-..- __.__:_..I L. `l'I-__L__... A-' `Innis u-1-3.`: -.v w-U i... ._ V. .. Captain McA am arrived in Penetang on .Monday last, sailing the yacht from Hardy Island. The Captain has the rst three cot- tages for the G. B I. R. Co. erected and is now perfecting the insurance. Captain Mac left Penetanguishene in order to attend the rst meeting under the charter in Toronto on Tuesday the 25th of May and will return by the latter end of the week with a `number of sail and row boats and possibly the new steam yacht of the c pany. -H_era1d. --See Grav9s lrlnts. Mr. Geo. Ab t, the tonsorial artist of Goldwater, was united in the holy bonds to Miss Mary `Thompson, milliner, of the same place, on the 17th ult. The ceremony took place at'Oril1ia, and the happy couple returned on Thursday. Mr. Abbott s friends assembled to give him a welcome in the form of a charivari, but noise was not resorted to,` as he" generously handed the captain the price of fty shaves wherewith to make merry. A long and ha py life to him. -ln- vestigator. &|....lN....-.1`. mi db {IE 01 Ell `stswvn Ilnnnnn . .....a...... V --See Gray9s $1, W5, $1.50 boys linen suits. vunvuvu sumo UL uuu vlruuul Iauuy prawn. Mr. Thomas Gibson lost a valuable mare ul Q.`-nudge % BAnnII,Ma_y -No. l.-From General Orders.--To be IQHFAD no-`-an 13: ---L A` I`I__L WARD, On tiinhnd Bt. Mnajon-, ` Adjutant, 35 Battnlion, S. F. r--n-vuuun-fgu Advano e Correspondence. _..__._-__ LL - _L...I__L _u_ , u, Phelpston. _- f`__._-_..-.__` THE NORTHERN ADVANCE. us. ` Scmno. 1 ma. anove staunch and commodlous steamer 1 is now open for snsgements for the Ex- cursion Sesson of 1888 m and to all points on Lake Simooe anddonohiohing. For terms and arrangements apply to -For the bani: 8 81:. go to G117?! THE above staunch and commodious steamer IP enggemengtsjor _he ;E_x- n'nwn Ail Hanna... .1 1001) -._. -- Cow, per-l00lba. ........$ 6 OOIQIIII 8 (III SheepSkin8.o-uoouoaooo` 1 W400 Tallow, Farmers cake... 0 049,2... HIDES AND SKINS--INSPEC'l`ED. No. '1 Steers, 60lbs. and up 0 08... . u 9 u u u n N71 JJIBVIII In $01 , oatmal, per 100 lbs . Cornmeul, Yank 4-..J TKTAAI VI VI Unwashed `17\9'c$61'.'.'.'.' '. --' v u - - - v - . - . . - . ~ . - - . - - -- Barrie General Produoo lllvsu-ket. I Beef, hindquarters........$ 5 00 to 3 6 Beef, for-egnarters........ 4 00.... 5 0 Beef, per slde, per cwt...... 5 00.... 6 00. Dressed hogs, per 100 lbs. 0 00... 0 00 i Mutton, carcass, per cwt.. 5 50 ... 6 00 ( Llulb, pel`lb............ 0o7ooou Butter, tub, per1b......,. 0 12 . . 0 12 Butter, roll, per lb....... 012.. . 015; Lard, per lb.... C 00.. . 0 9! Ta.1low.................. 50000 0 Eggs, perdozen.......... 0 10.... 0 ll Potatoes perbs......... 0 30 .. 0 40, Apples, per bus el....... 0 00 .. 0 00 Omons, per-bushe1....... 000.... O 00 Turnips, - 000. . 000 B8608, coco--9 0 00.00: Carrots, 000 . . 0 00 Psrsnips, ....... 030. .. 030 Hay,perton............ 800... 900 Straw, per ton..........._ 500. . 650 Flour, Baker's, per 106 lbs 1 75... 2 00 Flour, Family, 2 00. .. 2 00 Flour, Pastry, 2 40.. 2 50 nnfrnnnl no-n 1M1: 0 nn 0 Kn \7;31':sTo`21. . . . I: The Price: Ruling in the Local, Toronto, . I Montreal-and English Markets g -A Resume of the Week. I THE NORTHERN Anvnzcn Omrxcn, BARBIE, June 3, `.886. Barrie Grain Market. Spring Whea.t.... . . . . . ..$ 0 001:0 3 0 00 Fa1lWheat ........... 072 .. 074 Blrleyuu nueo-coo-oouo- 0 550000 ucoonooo - o - o talllool ouo' AA: nzn I.V&I Rye. . . THE STATETOF THE MARKETS DURING ` THE PAST WEEK. A delightful day was spent on the lakes ~by those who attended the excursion of the `Bracebridge Brass Band, on the Queen's .B1rthde.y. T _/ `Special services are beinglheld at the Con-` .g1-egational Church, Rugby, and the work amongst the chxldren of the Sabbath School is hopeful. `IOIII , , _ f ._ _-_L__._ -n:.1_-`\7 l_'I\ 1' 1\_sI___ E. B. GROMPTON, JOS. APPELBE, JNO. GILGHRIST. GRAIN, LIVE STUUK AND PRDDUIIE. my math, men. 1. ' STEAMER % EN"I'IlE.E'II.IB;E, T (P. LYON. Mann) Prints, Muslins and Staple Goods of all kinds at honest xgalue. Our aim is to please, think we can do it. In MEN'S FURNISHINGS, `H:/1Tb,` CLQTHING, etc , we ],W really choice stock, at really hard pan _pr1ces. Thls 1s a tlme, 1f ever there was one. w}-,; the consumer Wanted good value for h1s.money. We are prepared to meet th1.~: 11ec._5;,. Come and see us. B.cROMPTON, I V E. B. 8! I A EBEI HE GREAT PARASOL SALE !_ Ma.ny11nes the pr1ces put away down` . GREAT HOSIERY SALE! _ Large var1ety at econom1ca.1 prices. GREAT GLOVE SALE! Allthe new makes at close prices. GREAT LACE SALE! Choice stock, new designs. GREAT EMBROIDERY SALE! Grand assortment, extra values. GREAT DRESS GOODS SALE! All this Sea.son s goods wonderful venue GREAT LII_NEN G1OODS SA_LE1! _ /."I-A_-A 1 i Cows, all weights. , . 9 u at Excunsuoui CIOUCIUIOOIOI zen-IOODIIOIO s32i.'.'Z122Z JusPe1....... %m1ff.'I.'.'.'I.'.'f% '5, _y, u u 7 6` II 1mmsun. CC. 2 oo.::.' 010.22. `-`;:8'-:3:-l;j;';-l'1lBt0 Mr. J. MOL. "Stevenson, of Barrie, on being elected Grand Communi- -er of the S. K. A. 0. U. W. for Ontario.- Bradford News. ROUGH p--.---------r----- ln. white cotton at -0. H. `Lida. B0! 173, Barrie, Ont. HIDES. E1-`-a1.nd'sY1Ec'3'esif1-T:1'1is department. * The Sn rior arrived at Viotogia. Harbor, "with 5, -loge from French nver, on the "mat u'lt , having been detained eeverel days vby rouge weather. Col. Tyrwhitt has let the contract of his new Ienidanna In Mr. .'l m-mt. of Allintan. VIII. -awun Lur inl 8638011 ask you to call and inspect. To our patrons and the public in eneral Notice we are the 001) 33` ivB"'i f.' E- DACK & SONS celibrated. English Porpois6, Cordovan ; AhYdl`:0118 G!'ain Boots and Shoes. Established 50 years. . _ -----f` - rs. J. 8: T. BELL S ladies and childrens ne Boots,_ Shoes and S"pe leading manufactuzfers in Canada. ' -'-"`j' _ . S, Goodyear Welt Goo Hand Made goods, and very much cheaper. - `Our Stock for this season is large and selected. "883 and innnmn A *---~``* ` ' MCALLISTER. STORY & CO Y GARRIAGE AND wmuou worms, Direct from the Manufacturies in Europe A full Stock 0` HORSE SHOES, HORSE NAILS, CARRIAGE AND SLEIGH W'OODE.\'WAB? BAR IRON, I ; For Fashionably Cut, Good Fit- `ting and Well made Gentlemens Clothing, go to Phoenix Hall. Satis- faction guaranteed. MA|.L|8TER, STORY & 00., J1-I IIIU L lUIl)'IUI IQ!-I IIIILI J Baotou, on the 23rd ult. one Door West of Queen : Hotel, Barrie, Phoenix Hall! 1 BARR &. HENRY MANUFACTURERS. CARRI AGES, _ BUGGIES, Buyers will find the Prices Interesting. NORWAY IRON an STEEL, Hardware ! BOIITS! Have received a. Large Stock of ordinary BARBIE W `z"&~c.{ax'r1-'15::-ci'g<-a;>;1,'-<;E (-3vo_lEr'1_g'wood, is at `Wensleys Mineral Springs, and will stay` .:.-there for the benet ot `his health. J. S. WHITTAKER, Goods equal in man) .---v-`--.. i3 18:30 We claim 0 trouble to show our goods. BEST PROOF COIL CHAIN, ANVILS AND VISES Always on hand. And all kinds of W11'<;e.1-\`;:c;ru1-:i' The W .are kept in stock and made to ord`T- "r large stock `at our Show Rooms tom" 2 5 from. HEAVY 5; LIGHT xvibjxs, DRAYS, CARTS, . .1 Late SANDERS & WH1TT.m:R. -000- PHAETONS, v--- -v- --.v -_r .. -- v_-_:-__-v _---_ .__....... Five three cent stamps and half a{ plug smoking tobacco were secured as a reward -for the burglary of Thombury station recent- ly. u , n,,2n:- _.____n' L _ _ _ . _ __.1 - 1.-- 1'_._ waxy; L1, WHEELI3ARR0~` IMPORTERS your attentionwil `DEMOCRATS. I-IUIO .l I`WIlIUV I11 IUU UIIU VUISUICI ;new residence to Mr. Jorrotlhgf 4 Mr. Wm. Ear:-imofthiuvi oh contact for the. brick work and p "There. was 9. large attendanee ministers at the District meeting` of the Methodist Church, at Bradford, Wednesday lest. AI, , -J ;l`he Orillia council has passed a. by-lnaw prohibiting bathing in the Bay between the i1olrth;rn limit of that town and Pumpkin A s an . V ' no JIVPUOUIUO The contractors of the `N. & P. J. Railway `have all their forces on the southern portion, . which will be handed over to the compony on completion. I17- ___._.__L..I-|.- 11.. `r 11.1 "L-L....-....-_ -...w -v.-- -v- - Tge man Iiovsina went from Oollingwood to Owen Sound, and was promtly putin the cooler by the Chief of P0 oe -of that 0 mm - n._.____-_ -.....-.-_1 -1. 'I`r:-L-..'- 1!'._I.-.. place. -Bulletin. % RSV. W. F. Clarke, of Guel h. reached in the Presbyterian and Math int 0 urches, ;'Qnn6nn I\I\ fhn 0Qut` ul _. -. -.-. ..-. V-.- .-v-..--.- -~-..-` __-..._ The (-)rillia. Rie Association had its. first practice on Monday evening last. Competi- tion for the cup will commence nextfMondey. 'I'1\!,__ LI_.__.. ___.L _.L____.._ _..J L_I - _1--_ -2 hi:-(;'1;x1`c; `{\;ill .Corbiere, of Penetang, broke his arm by falling from a tramway at Byng Inlet last week. , 111 `n r1I_..I_- -2 n.--I_L ....---L_.1 __,.. __._.._ ---_ _--_ "EV! r. B. Ta.it`s dwgliina house, at Graven- hurst, was destroyed by re last Thursday. Loss $1,500.` N 0 insurance. ,, `l\,,_ , -1_.,! ,1 ,,, `H... .,,-,v-v. _._ ___.__ _-- -_ The game of cricket laetwveen TBracebridge and Port Sydney, on the 24th ult., resulted in an easy victory for the former. at A 'I\ `I on I1!__,_--J 3- -1. _~W.as a grand success. . A. A tea-meeting at Tottenham, on the 24th, in connection with the Methodist Church, 1 `watt 1N.II A 1-5` I 01,`, I_j ___- -1 The residents of eysvle eefebiated the Queen's Birthday by an excursion to Dwight and Dorset on the steamer Mary Louise. 1 on Uvvu tlnunvsnu . Mr. J. Kilborn, of Plattaville, preached in `che Methodist Church, Bradford, on Sunday ~evening, 23rd nlt. re A` 1- i,,,,-_, I__Ij -1. \T-..LL Cdvoahav -....- -- uuuvvyc J- Two enormous fish, -56 prmnds, were caught b -Couchiching last wee rrn run I 115,, weighing together y an Indian in Lake _L ,__, -`._ ll-.. ~u-v...v----3 --uww u -v-u The Cataract arrived at Penetang on M_on- day. and loaded} with lumber. She left for Sarnia on Wednesday. -v I'IT'II ha I I p `l\ ,, ,4," ,, Z"`VisoVfIic;,Z Qompagied by the youth nd beauty of the town, excurted to Parry Sound on Saturday. - Bulletin. ' ' ,,_ 11.,` .1. `ll , ..-- ~------ ~---' . A blade of grass pulled at Mo- Phee s swxtch on the 24th u1t., measured 375 inches from the ground. ' an iI\"\ rn -Al 'I II',_,l,,,,_,_ _Ll`1,_____, VA \: uunu-gnu vv ra- Two Grsvenhurst hotels were A searched by the Inspector last week. and liquor found in both places. in: 1- 17:1|__.__ -1 T)I_LA.....!II.. ...........I.....l 5.. vv \r-r--- ~---v % Tvm. Stiles, of `itacebridge, had .5 of his hands crushed while workxng in a Graven- hurst shingle factory. *4 _,L3_ ._ L.....-A.L..'.. A 1\0l.l.lBl.l UEUHULIU mwuur umu. III: .51 In In: Bay netted the nice sum of $300. Not bad for as small village. ` - All! It I,;, __ LI__ALL wi3usAinees idrushing along the Collingwood dock. vv own: The x-at load of wool brought to Allxaton this spring brought from 16 to 20 cents per pound. A . -r. n :1 _p r_____...L.....J. :. iv, vvv avvvn Dr. Campbell has been up o'ined Lodge Surgeon of the Orillia Lodge, anadxan Order of Oddfellows. - .,.._,. V 001. Tyrwhitt leaves for England-on the 23rd June in command of the Wnnbledon team. - rvlolnsnp Mr. P. Cockbtirn, of Gjravenhurat, is very ill, and fears are entertained of his re- covery. III , 3 'I .._!I1.. ___ _-... 3.. Cu}! 1.'|....L . CAPTURED BY SIMOOI ADISTBIGT IXCE .-XNGES A8 LOCAL NEWS. And condensed into Interesting Para- graphs for Advance Readen who Ikllrn Vlun Ilnuuugun AC Olin IRAQI! 'vv|anAog Two men had their hands badly cut, and one man his foot, at the Goldwater mills last week. unrv -4.; g "me Luhgford mills are now in full blast; the larger cutting 65,000 and the smaller 45,000 feet. . I _ -_._..v!__A.-.I 'I -.I..- own my 0B.BAM--DISTRIUT nmai ...... -..,. .. .,....... ...... ..__ _--.--_, _- - .. _c _ _ The Presbyterian Sunday School, Beeton, gill hold a monster picnic on Dominion . 8y. ' In 1 u. I ,' E, `lN_...`|.....3 A... L]... Aagenuine boot black a{peared`in Penetang. lasj; ivyeek. ` ' n-.. .:|....n. c_....... .::...\.u.....:.. -3. D-......1.....'.:I.....' . . M:r. tvf.'.;!'_&-\. 6"I`.ll'l-1l-l`78V; llals` a chicken mink four legs all perfectly formed. A camp meeting will be held at Big Bay Point, from June 29th to July 8th. Mr. Beasley, of Ureemore, collided with a clothes line. It may cost him an eye. ' from diphtheria at Bracebridgel last week. . ' expects regulaf trains after the 15th June. ' ` ' Fight new buiicvlyi-regs have been erected at -Sundridge this spring. T ' at `I 1 :_ -_."LL- _1-._-,.J.'._I- `T-he Gener:l -\;\;:>;s-'c:.le-3;'i; vtvliglatest addi- tion to the eet calling at Meaford. . `The new stea.merVOrio1e_was successfully launched at Gravenhurst on. the 24th. - "I-`he 0,x;;3en s Birthday passed off quietly at Gravenhurst. own-au...v-_.v ----- --`v----`..'. The City of Montreal is onithe dry ddck at Collingwood for repairs. -- `I I 1 H II ? ,1! I____- uuo-....va.v-.. -w <.;-...- w_.__..... ._ The steamers Inter-Ocea.naV\*1;d Sparrow are making regular trips on Lake Nipissing. FJJ .a.v v--v.-_-... A successful _V picnic was held at Fisher's (.`m`ners on the 24th. c vvv s.v-.....,. u V1Va\a -V. --I....._ -. Messrs. J nhn Magee and J . S. Wood, have left Bradford for Manitoba. , vu . -u - wn-nova.-til Gravenhurat talks of'ce1brating Dominion Day at home. T V nu rrr ,1 1 ,, ,.-L_L__ LL- _-1-L._-L:..... .1 LL. Last Sunday a sm of John Ci1r;'a.n s Eelloff the slip at Onllia and was nearly drowned. ' on: u n 1 __ (1-L--'l 'D--L..... a..,.. you ..__-.,_. Three incipient res in Bra{cebridge, caused by re-cmckers, . ,,.4-,4 __:__:_ _--1.-1.1 _L -m:.. 1.`._2.. -'-"I`}-1 ;sB1'1_i"-La1:i`1J_:'(T7,`-611Tnty Ooncil meets at Orangeville on the 82h inst. ' " '-aw A '17 1 __.L,_._ r\__.......~...-- EI ....\4-....lI.. .-zw UIU -v--v Zlfhe Woz-ld'a.gita.tes the celebration of the last at Beeton. \Jl\ILah\4-up-v v- v--- V -- 7 "So. 6 Volunteer Comimny, Huntsville, have received their new clothing. IV gun-v -vvv.~'- v..._._ __ _ D, The Salvation Alrm-1 z;.fV;VCreemore is re- duced to three female members. mu-vvp -- --u _'l`Llne_`1 1Rer;<'>-1-arrived 1-... ..-_. '..-_-L ...--- -- LL- -1 ..b ----- Rev. w.1"v7biL{rLZ, Gue 1 an `Inn Dnnnkvylnulnn ant` (R v scoot-an -u-- -.-_u A Roman Catholic Bazaar held at North 1... _.-;L,_1 LL- _:_- __-_. -: oonn \T..L 1..- ! an 1-root: av- - w ----w -wvuw-v--u iv -v Like The -Iiliarrov; of the Meat. `Beeton sidewalks are being repaired. ` A brick yard has been started at Powa.ss- IUICUU U5 IIII uuu llvpt nu` ll UUIII rluug Iuu. ulu ll plillliw day : outing. Those who went to Barrie 1'09 port having had 5 good _ti_mo, the county. tawn being crowded wxth vuxtors. -B1-adford ewe. . The 24th of Ma as generally observed as a ublio holiday 1n -this village in honor of the 5ueen s Birthday. No amusement was provided in town and cons uently many of our citizens went to Barrie, t. Albert and other places. A large number went. down the river for a boat nde, and had a pleasant an : nnlna 'I`Imsua whn wnnl: I-.n Ran`-1-ha um- W ;ery 15 e oonoourse of pogle membiod i at the Ania tnral Grounds, rilliu. on the 04$}: `-11 non `ha nun-5: IQ Run` 3.; Au]... nv Uuv nussvuluulus Ursu u \Il'llI.lDg VII. IIIIU H '9 24th to see the sports. The first in order was the footbsll match between Oollingwood and Orillis. clubs, which resulted after an hour and s hslf s play in s drsw, each club scoring two es, when time was called. A Lscrosse tch was next on the program. me, between two teams from the Queen's Own, which created little or no interest to the great rnuioritv of those present. The Tug-of-War was the most excitmg end inter Penetan ishene presented rather a. uiet aspect on onday, no effort being m e to honor the nativity of our Queen in any eon- spwuons way. A la: e number were out of town, many going to `e to see the Grem- tni-n nhnr in nvnl-A ~n{n,-ulna nut` ........ vuvvu, sunny 5011.15 vv uiuuc In new um: U'l'6- diers, other ._to private pic-nlcs, and some here and some there. Even theboys were induced to forgo their noisy demonstrations, and failed to indul e in their wanted re- cracker nuisence.-Irsld. --See the towe vou can et at Gray : cnslrstore 1' 10. per ynr . l'l\`L_ n;u_ .1 nt,_ -----A-IL_ AI ' I La V vsuvn uu 11 cu. uuy Luau vuuuou. u HUIBC be onging to Mr. J. Lawrence to run away. The spring board to which it hitched was completely wrecked. Two small boys were in the rig at the time, and were pitched out before the horse had gone a great distance. One of them was badly shaken, having fallen on his head. I V 9 I G;-:"ii`iceC: v;:nlte mfln robes at '1`. W. A Perry correspondent writes :--Mr. D. M._ Card has been 3 endin a_. few days in this neighbourhood. 1'. Our 18 working like 9. yvhitehesd to get delegates `to favor his nom- motion at theReforn'1 Oonvex_1t1on at Rosseau on the l`l`th of .,Iune. Th&_b18 about the only kind of work Mr. Card is good at-except the work of drawing a. fat aaiary from the 0ntg.riod.Goir)er111{m`ent, for political services 1-en ere - are e . Midland on the 10th of June will vote on a by-law to discharge a mortgage of $3,000 held by them from P. T. McKay, who in re- turn proposes to erect a grist mill having a capacity of seventy -ve barrels every twenty- four hours. The mill will be a combination one, part stone and pa rollers.. -see Gray : 5c. 13' embroidery. . The Hoodstown mail bag, which was lost in Lake Vernon,_ three years ago, at the time the late Samuel Siverwood, the mail carrier, was drowned, was found by the menon Mr. Whiteside s sawlog drive. The padlock on the bag caught on the warning line, and when hauled in the bag was found. When opened everything was in a fair state of pre- servation. Vrrivngin of Bradford town bell at 12 o'clock on ednesdav la.st'ca.used a horse I\nInnnnn {an Man I Tpnnunnnn Ian nun nun: V-i ;.rry Sound Colonization Railway Com- pany will receive a. bonus from the Dominion Government of $128,000 for forty miles of their line, from Parry Sound to Sundridge on the N. & P. J. By. Mr. O'Brien deservenv thanks for securingthis liberal bonus. I _,,-_,, , , ,, 1,!` ,, A I young was left on thejloor-step "of Mrs. Robinson's dwelling house, Graven- hurst, one night last week. Constable Perkins returned the child to the youn mother, who alleges that .she was seduce by a young man belonging to the village. ' Il'_'JI-...I -_ LL- 'Il\LI_ -1 'I __.._ _!II _.,J__ _,, Wm. Noble, of'Horning a'Mi1le, brought to our office on Monday, 9. bunch of Rye,- fnlly headed, which measured 42 inches in length. v It was taken from 3 eld of fall wheat on the 4th line, of Mulmur. -Shelbnrne Free Press. I _ _ f _ --See G-1;y u 25c. fry wide embroid- cry: A `Q IN! 0 no -vxuv - on . Mr. A. Black has purchased the building known as Bailey's factory, Orillia, and is tting it up as an npholstering establishment. It will be one of the largest factories V` of the kind in Canada. We wish him success.- Times. Q . - "' I Lieut. K. Burnett, No. 7 Company, 35th Battalion, has passed a most satisfactory ex- amination at the Military School, Toronto, taking a grade A certicate, with the highest possible average of marks, 95.-Packet. 'II_. A `l\I_,I_ L-.. _-__.-L__-.1 LL- I_-_IJ_... It will. we understand, he one of the beat nished houses in this neighborhood.-Bra.d- ford News. _ _ -.-`,_-_ ...._ ._..__- ._____..- _._- .._....~-_. The Muskoka License Commissioners have under the Scott Act granted licenses to Mr. H. B. Bridgland, Bracebridge,` and Dr. 002'- nell, Gravenhurst. Mrs. Brasher s applica- tion for a wholesale liiense was refused. Q)"./13-u'1_v':1';V1-);t~1::-1'st:1-_<;1'n';l"`: iirtiiiiv G: ` 00 P._- (3n_1;eron.'.of the Union Restaurant, C_ol1u1_gwood, fmled to appear on a charge of vlolgtlng the Scott Act, and a. warrant was lssued for his arrest. I Mr. D. Taylor, of Bracebridge, was thrown about thirty feet, the chain of a stumping machine having become. entangled around. his leg. No bones were broken,` but Mr. Taylor was badly shaken and bruised. fl`! , `I I I 'I',',, ,, , `.'-___ -:(`}ray9I 10c. wle cotton` can9t be be beat. -v www- Dominion Day will be duly celebrated in Midland by a. monster picnic at the Little Lake. T Several members of Parliament are expected to be present. - n._ `It, rive: onus-n , 11- 1 """ " """ `.I.""' "- "*I."" J' -Beai.|tlful Prlnt Musllns at '1`. \V. (}ray&Co s.Cash ore. Mr. Cooper, of Thompsonville, was pre- sented with 9. short address and a. purse of "$15, on the 21st ult. After about twelve years stay here, he leaves for Toronto where he has accepted a position as tailor. `I 'I\ III I I1` I 1 AI AA- v- -w -v t-v- ` vii;-7'. Mr. webbe}, ;fA1liston, delivered a.- very interesting lecture in the` Methodist Church, Bradford, on The times in which we1i_ve_, Wednesday last. -

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