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Northern Advance, 8 Jul 1886, p. 5

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Butter. tun aau-y . . . . . .. Eggs, fresh. %er doz.. .. Pota.toes.per rig . . . . . . .. Apfoles`, per bb On ons, green, per 6.02. Cabbage. do T . Cauliower, do . Celery, do Turnips, per bag .... Carrots, per bag . . . . . Beets. per bushel.. . . . .. Parsnips. per bag.. .. Beans, per bush. ., . . . . .. -Ha.y.perton Stra.w.nert_on .____.._._.Q The arteeian well on Owen Street is` not yet completed. A depth of over 217 feet h: 5 been attained and the whole distance through` sand which has proven very troublesome to the workmen. ~ 1: ADVANCE ` ADVERTISING. RATES. V The Advance has a Sworn Circulation ol Thirteen Hundred and Twenty Copies, ~` ---- .-.01-unit llrvvnnui v-`_, , Almost, if not quite. double that of any other. Paper published in Barrie. ~4--~ `.4-nun mil: |,wAnrp_ 3'ADVER'l`ISERS SHOULD NOTE THIS l"ACT.`$ T T (12 lines solid nonpareil make one inch). TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS. First insertion, 10 cents per ljne. Each sub se uent insertion. 4 cents per lme. for first in- aeadingnotices. 10 cents oer line sertion; 5 cents per line for each subsequent Insertion of the same matter. Legal. Official and Government advertise ments will be charged at above rates. r~ - --- .-vnnmvuixill .I.l.IUuuD vu... -.- -~ _ CONTRACT ADvR'rIsING. Contract advertisements will be taken at the `following rates, which are drafted on cgrrect commercial prmciples, and. as they wxll be strictly adhered to in making new contracts after present contracts expire, there will be t ....w nne mice for all: :lInch' .... .... `zlnches . . . . 5 Inches, 1 Column.. 10 Inches, Q Column ._ 9 , ,1. _..' 1 f`n1nnr\n IV ll-IULIOD, 3 vv.\..._._ 20 Inches," 1 Column ~:uuw1 1n-um`. lion`! |uI"_"(-I Ilw gzrva `mule ofFell Hats` nun` `.:nil|:_'_ ull. ' 'l`ln- nmst be cleared nut |H`l<>|`* ullc-mliul 4-0nnn0ll('('_lll OH!` .1 |0l||iII'_'. Room. `:0 vcr cent. 01! . '.I`.\V.. F313 n` ('0: . l\ .1 i,_.1 .' unnInml\fl1 *For one month-the th 15 er cent. added. ` * or two months--the with 10 per cent. added. -- I\-. _A.........I .u.nH-inn: with cent. auoeu. H Preferred positions in the paper will be sold at an advance of one third on above rates. This rule will be strictly carried out. CONTRACT CHANGES. Advertisers will please bear in mind that no- tice of intention to change advertisements must be handed in to the office not later than Saturday at 10 o'clock, and the copy for such change must be in the ADVANCE oice not later than 12 o'clock noon on Tuesday, in any week; otherwise the advertiser's announcement may not be made public until the week" following. Advertisers will not be allowed to. use their space for advertising an thin outside their own re ar business. he (1 they do so, transien rates will be charged for such adver- tisement Condensed advertisements on First Page. such as Wants of all kinds. Lost and Found, `Dmmrtv for Sale or to Rent. _Speci_ilo Articles, Property for gseoiiio Articles, Eto.. Eto.. must be a.cc_o_1B:::i and will be inserted insertion. 2 cents per word. each subsequent insertion, 1 cent r words but a. reduotionto 1 oent per word will be male when the number of insertions of the ...... matter exceed FOUR. word `names. addresses. and gures coun an Licensed Autioneer for the County or _. 1 L Simcoe , V Orders lett at the = Anvmcn Oloe wing 3 Mr. Ford ; cg. Alacoxun-nun nmm'rl1n' nonnnraxn soup. . % ----- Auon 0`:oe..--:Fe.1.v 2--not W llillgton Hotel. Buveld 1%.. Barrio. No. of Inches Space. Toront Fax-mark Ill J.V0u'l'.l:l..Ii.lI.l.1 nxivnuun 1.-.:-uu Buuun. July 7, \1,886. ' _ Barrie Grain market. AAl\t\A,ml| EEO. `R. roan. \n innmtm-0 palm-I6 0,! he newest V195 -In VI.-n`~ Mill and full "Hall 30 b9 ~lzu1'.:|nlc-I`:-d. 0ur (Tl hill R00! 1'! "0 h<'ulI-rt-1|. I`. X, (E 1/) ck '00 Tue .\1:1smi1; `msc-threlx nt Co11ingWood_ 89' teudz.-d (livine. .x:ur\71ce la.st'Sabba_th and b9`d 1 gnarl ii-.:r,`11rsm by ` Dr. HM'P" .Mr' `.`ha.r1 :5 Kelly Hang some beautiful s_e1ect10D3- 1' Last Fri`.:1yA111oruin{_g a fire broke cu}: ft lwslling mi \\"r1liam Taylor, near Lovenng I s-l!)g1L: mill .'1t(`u] and W33 ,`.`9'"`?d' Mr. 'l`a_vlor saved everything buthls cookxng 'a'I\'u ROUGH RIDES. Arteslan Well. Market. Tonomo. July 6. 1886; she] . . . . . . . . $074 to` $076 Lo . . . . . . . . .. 0"0 076 na:. nvn h-the three monthly rate with d.* ixths--the three monthly. rate ...:.:...a V One Inser _ tion. W331; I515 300 -...\ - ... _-V- | * 13 Inser- ] r tions. _ @mos)_( hra-nl If: I` u` 1'.--. 'Pn1cii'Fb 875 moo an Al\ 11 be I'8.K8n uh huc lrafted correct lg re, `Ill run: 26 52 Inpe1'- Inser- . t1o'ns. tions. )_ (6mos)l,`(1 yr.) 13 55 25 oo 46 oo U10 070 n Kn On or abo,u`t August 1st, Phoenix Hall Tailoring Estab- lishment will beremoved to the Centre Store in McCarthy's- Block, south side of Dunlop Stre-t. . T Until that time we shall offer the whole of our Stock of Gents Furnishings at cost. Call and secure some of the: bargains we shall offer. J. S. Vi]:-l_|`TTAKER, , _ O- 1IT_._____ , _-__ I Have largely increased. their stock to meet the Wants of-' their numerous customers. u MGALLISTER, STORY%& 00., X-at manufacturers prices. Just receiveddirect from Belgium two consignments of Glass, including Plain Window Glass, Figured Glass, Col- tored Glass, Plate. Glass. Prices very low. Paints. Paint Oils, Varnishes, full stock` at bottom prices. Bu lders Hardware, full line at bottom prices. Harvest. Tools, the best goods in the market at rock bottom prices. ..I'\.. CARRIAGE-MAKERS, BLACKSMITE AND ' PLIES A SPECIALTY. MCALLISTER, STORY & CO Y. GARRIAGEIND wAucoN WORKS, To our -patrons and the public in general. Notice, we are the only ag in Barrie for E. DAOK & SONS celebrated English Porpoise, Cordovan Anhydrcus Grain Boots and Shoes. Established 50 years. T K J. 5; T. BELL S' ladies am} childrens mm leading manufacturers in Canada. 1 ___________ ual in many respects to PINKERTON & C038, Goodyear WBlt-OOd8 , eq Hand Made goods, and very much cheaper. d. We claim your attention and Our Stock for this season is large and selecte ask you to call and inspect. No trouble to show our goods. I V - -- - "- ~ n rw r\ \T 01189 of Advan `xiv- v-____ 1: ca Readers ' w of the Me: 4-... 1/\`A SEEDS! EEELE AND EEEEEE SEEDS, HEADQUARTERSl % SPECIALTIES :- CLOVER. MAN Gl..'&o.' in barrels, bulk, andhags. nu -run-now...` .. _. 1 _`Spec_inl quotation; to jobber: \ others requiring large quanties. V "ab1'HwE|.|., RARRIE. ---?.1- house ' t oloe. ning, it ee. BUSH Ida! 1 goodtra o my. :1 e p ace 3 9. ble, the barn be 16x24 with good Pholpaton station, A ply y letter, wnahighgt. w.;.u .9 Into. in ing 40x70. Anice frame within 8 miles of water, of school and and 1% miles to G O. LAWSON on the Post to Phelpston 25-37 `li`ARr. FOR SAL]!f:tIg4 on o e Lth` pm. g`; W'eatT31'13t6 in"the 4th Con., oonunmng mu more: more or'16ss. A good creek runs on the lot. For further particulars a p at the AD 'vx!on the owner, ~ BAN&_It1;I.G, ;.nIrnh\1'n > , BARR &.`;'aHEN RY, ' MAN UFACT URERS. /--~=.\,\_Q CAKRI AGES, T ' E: ' ' J IZUGGIES, 20,000 lbs. amaan FENCE WIRE, . For` all the leading varieties of TIMOTHY. TURNIP, Funulsmiaes AT COST. my 5131.1: BUSH FARM run. tsnum m V v of the ..`::a::':.'::.`*:h%`4 2?-' mo ___ __ ...... A ann m'- mk runs on HARDWARE ! Our Own. I mportations. Wholesale and Retail Hardware, One Door West `of the Qucen s Hotel, Barrie, A sxm-ust.:xlu: \_':u:lxt mce is to` tak "P1303 a'.1 Aarr1cur Hrillin on the 19th July f0l`_ Bu '.'a.-hm on I.ukc Simcoe and Coucmchxug. T'nere is a pr of about six starting. t ~.\'ews-Lt-Ltm`. (II `EH74 LAND PLAST ER RAPE, HUNGARIAN GAR nor, BUOKWH EAT, CORN o LAND an L1` FEQOVAFSE _ MILLET. r`u-- '. 560' HEAVY & LIGHT WAGONS, DRAYS, CARTS, And all kinds of Wheel Work. ' The above are_kepti in stock and made to order. A large stock at our Show Rooms to choose from. ' V I Late SANDERS & WI-IITTAKER. and EXAMINATIONS NTRANCE )4 XAMINATIONS. -- The Ex- aminations for Entrance will be held at the High Schools and Collegiate Institutes, on Monday, July 5th. beinning at 1 p.m. Candid- ates must without de ay send their names in to the head master of the school at which they in- tend to wriw. _ Second Clogs Certicates, will begin Monday. NTRANCE EXAMINATION. The next Entrance Examination will be held in the Collegiate Institute, Barrie on Monday, n . Tuesday a Wednesday, Julv 5th. 6th and 7th. at 1 m. Candidates are re uested to notify the Inspector or the Pnincipa. of the Collegiate Institute. not later than the lat da. of June. H. B. SP 'l_`_TQN, ` V LIVERPOOL 86 LONDON Sc GLOBE IN~ SURANCECOMPANY. ` LIFE A175 trmn. INVESTED FUNDS - - over 330,000,003 FUNDS INVESTED IN CANADA. - 900.0009 Security. Prom t Payment, and Libemlstx In: the adjustment 0 its Losses are the prominent eatnres or tms uumpany. oaxana BOARD or maze-rons : Hon. Henry Starnes. Chairman ; Thos. Cramp, Esq.. Dep.-Chairman; Theodore Hart. Esq.: Angus C. Hooper-.E .; E. J. Barbean, Esq. Insurances eecte at Moderate Rates at Premium. Dwellin , Churches and Farm Properties insured a specially Low Rates n -n n u'|rlll|`lJ l'nR'll'.PI'-'l ROGERS. Propartl Illlllfu no uyvvuaung uv vv u--V.- 9.1!. 0. SMITH, JOSEPH nomns. Ros.-Sooy., Agent. Ponce Cour Ilnntl-ALI- B31-1-Q; .____.--__ __.,._. ._ .` . THE STANDARD [LIFE ASS1IllNEBE|lM Y. '20 all . l`womy no 1' cont. o - '0 Hum r<-du-- uur slot-#0!" `Felt. l[_l b' Wrv nllm nlions 1-unn em-e In our Cloth- hm I!....... Kn. u_|. I In o)l|'</ nll t.I|n nloo JOHN `D. MAOMURCHY, Inspector. 'Omoe:%--QU_n:n1v_ s Hanan. Buuum. 15-tr /Barrie. May 20th. 1886. Boots, Shnes and Slippers. The we are o_nlyi agents ru ,:|-_-_ .....,I PHAETON s, WHEELBARROWS, DEMOCRATS. lllulpan V1 -nu. I v---a- uh `H.813. TTON. Princina IN \1}.-...\.'1.:; his toes b be .\lidlanu c...-,_ T sass. A Brziccbridge ha 1) s.-hoolgrounds. S 00 beautifying _ wants a grist min. as t ~ :3 . ` ` " he near elt -Emsdalc` r lea distant. ..l relIy Saul ` _.(`a1|;:.x(`)1rel"rl|1tg T. `V O T593 N `mpg ha I 1sk:rtiru?`mk'0n rollers at the Masonic e xcursion f. . gm`. the Falls last A.l01:3;yA1l1ston to Bnkl " ' 0 [MS a,[`u . `"8 for 3 .' * Bond slnss cert _ Tho lulosl g[)~](,oIt ll . vlx.` ,. G ' ls Fesserton wants zi station g 00 : b.``1E after thin 33 :n?ig?:_t hagmoiuted lo I there to look Several ludizms ` . rurigeArt!z1;4}1lMt ::1:el:\v1e\Iwv)cr1 His R I` " enetun n0l' 8 Herald Georgi: Harrison gf B the 0tl{l)[~ ~d;adf0l'd, cut 5 While 0(1)? three PPing wood. A"x '11 I Ar-A~ \-~=.L:`:::.'.:`;.'t:;f~- s......,u `0 . arr fol-0 - . _ D` ET:-`llt respects SUP- '1'] ULV. Principal. 2:1 `us. an: and B arr! n Ho 23- ~ _\"1.} IL1I:..mn. sq um. I as 20':z_ otrthe close ranln prh-v ali 'I`. \V.' iruy Q . Co u. - "bro nllm zuium 1-unjwt.-live In our unann- Actznrtlilgg tn the (`mdwell Sentinel a mad 1':~Y1lU'nl;_':axnhzulthe cnutents Of 8- rie. --Inptwl nu .hnn :5. few times at close quarters A **"1'lt'l1:n.~l\'1}un-.l our lively. The rie or '.hetlmhr'uI'-Hw hllm)t.lRt 0!` all these would `I'M 2: umnl zultlitinn to Barnuufa "greatest . H-1*0\V in the 1mi\'L-rse." ruv. v-n.... xctajqlcs, am _ ma` Drive at 'l`. \V. .. Luw uun\\.|-nu A` Anu1'lait,r:1t.in11 Was held at Brwebridge 5 W T two :LLn lnctwcen Ml`. D)/mond and the 1 . .l, I:, (`nnn)a.ny. The dispute was as to the value (of 11 certain piee of land owned by .\1 r. l)yu1nn and mppropriatad by the (Mnpany. We are informed that the 8W9a1`d Wofa great deal less than the claim. New Ilrulp IN-It` Hat ' New Brown Fe". "RID, N1.-w Black fl! Hats at 20% 1895 ray O0 I. . Hm. n1.., an . I ,. L_-_ .. l..Lnn nn "_" l'I Irl: ill I} \VIUiI'Ily X_\JV'-5 .- Hon. Ulnvc-r Mowat hasbeen u shngq up Penetang, and he with Mr. Crosson 18 re- lf't9d to have caught two tine Llackgbasl, 0. | *?h50un Di(:k(`1\:l and a. 4 foot` msskinonge In hnlf an L,...._-.. 4.....II:...... ' an In.-mi um: , .\l1 , pan5"":; 10"" w god W : mm a `*. plea 4 r``" lm{v'I; 1cr0l1iDg- 80 in half an hm . h the . as! W . 'th has 9" the little prem` W `sh [as d W0 ' ' ad 3 pen that he has promxa e - the "m _ j1'ke1Ys ` soomvomshlg very 1 section. . rm , d E?'p {It- . onllu}8``'Wber': " The editor of Pr 0,. bag 9" and th1:g't_, h been feed`:-good wedinggtelm n | Of loo :1 as th0l1B`}``.s%)9,-vou5 95' `ad oiizen 0,`. h disturbed .`t the R'V' Ooun01la'n ' he facfmtha the CODDW is bad 31 tam out 09 ' _ I. P&|'kO cumon 130 _Rb`/awn n`,u.- {ghtix_ r `. w'; , gawk; OuBvr1O V~ /____w, ,0 1tot`)`la:::oibizen of . peevushlv Wk- after 0 - time now ?" still and Bro I03` '3' ` N0! Bluckzeglg `. oyrggao Hm twenty Gray cub price at ' by " . m!!3dd ; ` i`,ageBov- " W `" ` 01' f ` 000' . t 8 * '-150" ll faxrnesi 1 $:.vuils`|". '3 thtraihtl Revision of tha volgverythin V j H911 on M01163) - ;`h;' % . h? n d be M, `Dd honouble, as it a o Grit couna nd'."~, - his `m el is V91`? '3{:,:r}: oond" 1 tion of the Reviinng 0 yet this is t V d . Pi: V Globihd he in!!! Whm we II one of th . . . V iO'5 .1149! / a villainm u? . l` rzu1`.u:: .... lA\.4 ...... .... --..,, N T .~;u;ll l1p~'`Y. thc,1))at.- I ':-:1-" 'l`h.un:ux Widdlcton, 0f.Bal't`iB,' and `::_\`:\n\ nf Hrzm;_vu\'il1e. have leased the n3.~, lintpl hue, and take ogsession on ms-t` mi .-\_u_ HL'.\'t.' A1 iston Herald; ` '\U..' 1.".l.. `xtimr Mu-\\"' out the ends of `two barns xmglxmu.m..u1 of Tuttenham bhe othe1` ' 1; and >h\lLr\L.`d the cluldren in section -1 imlsve. 44' I ,1-I1;.I `I_IQiu' d III '.|`c 0 `I101; us V- _,_ a sation a.gen_t appointgd -. thmgs and "s1oh. M21119 intervimvcd Honor ,-h last wev.k. - Penetung Herald, trrison, Bradford, 03 he other day chopping urn) wxv -v---~--~T ` vices which have been going on , Duukcrron were closed the a Kvlllu.-d_V, of London, is trying 1t'ul1l`til1 cnnnecnon wxth the , Huh-1' of l~`oreste1's in Alliaton, n .\Iuhm got .a pair of gold ml Mrs. Mahun a beautiful cake ~ ~ ' ,1, L..:,...,. 4.1, `mu A | U .-.r > ~ .\.~.:\1 Kn his sxpcech at the Nettle- . `that the It`. 1 . 11. would take `thy .\'urthcrn Railway on `the --u 5n/cu uuu uuuuuy Uuuuuu an In- Robinson : Par , ooteln Iv nszn uw1...a. ..:u..-.. -4-' Ru.-in in uxmxlxg 1'... ;n.-xllnr, Mr. Freeborn, 113.8 m- in the Council to go `into .\lr. .\1cKay in the bonused ' rs. .uzu1uu at Ucuuuuux uunu fricmla before they left . O A . U0. Eiimum mus. ` 9 is gloing lots of busi~ IHIIIII VVIIUIII WI? V5995 IQVI Fl : vxllainpus example! ~01 ,`l-- HI, _Il L... nn l)_.S., had a narrow last Sa.turday> night He was taking a sail I ..L nqw golng on at 1!` him Act. i ;.i.`....a..........i...; V F 3" 3`"``":l vnul-.3-an!-. III8 III! vlIl0:.U?_; Pafnoll I to m the Irish Home Ru1`oaue*:` % S595-O1d I l_1_iI_Iglo mill,, Orr Lair, w. I hugged on bong;-non Day. `The tjro` is 511;- ed to be the work ox'.`.'-lHlI|d13"Y.- 1400' 1ooo ; insured for $400. . Advance Correspondence.` The entertainment heldin the school house. last Monda evening, was in every respect a success. . ore than twenty dollars were taken at the door. Owing to the illness of Mr. Muir the chair was occupied in his usual efficient manner by. Mr. Samuel J aoobs. The music supplied by Mrs. McNeil, Miss Lumley, Miss Orchard, Miss Pattenden, Miss Tracy, and Messrs. Hart and McNeil was excellent in its character. Recitatrons were given by Mia Johnston, Miss Bremner, Mr. Hume, and Mr. Simmons, and addresses by Mr. D. Finlaysou and Rev. ' Mr. Trollope. The Dutch wedding. by Messrs. hendry . and V. Tracy and Miss Melissa Orchard was well ac`.- ed. The dialogue by Messrs. , English, Orchard, McMullen, and Standen, although somewhattoo lengthy, was highly appreciat ed by the audience. Miss Lumley s singi: g, and Miss J anie J ohnston s recitation are de- serving of special mention. Mr. Simmons fully sustained his reputaticnxi being one of the best elocutionists in the county. As he has kindly consented to assist the Division on some other occasion, it is probable that an- other entertainment will be held in the fall, when he will doubtless be greeted , by. a large audience. `ll - `I7lI.'_... A_1_\..__ -__--__I__ _A ll" Lanquetteii a few ( v ;L. be happy. T hoschool ex iinnection with plate success. .\[r. Nettlcton, itertainment at B . Trinity Church (:3: 1:62:31 Mayor of Collingwo d 1333 3.80 iustbeforg .2; for a visit to the old country, Buy one Hats. (:1 re .\Ir. A.?Rngci' fell otfa barge at his farm at Inn e now going on I s, councillur of Tossnmutioi 0" . Sunday lws hm ; n Of '9 0 I. , rmani c Blat.kS[|[f[1-elt` `lv[`i":w\. Vi1liam Addison, founerly of Mine sing, and now of Edgar, left last Tuesday for the Old Country. We wish him a. pleasant voyage. Mn Winlnxynnn in nmninn Mn Q1-nnnnn ysuwanu I: V U; aagu. Mr._Finla.vson is attending. Mr. Shaw : drawing class in Barrie this `week. , Pan NT: Tluhnnn tho nan: nnnnninI'.An_ UIGVVILIB UITD III IJCIIIU IIIIIU `WUUII. Rev. Mr. Tudhope, the new superinten- dent of the Mineeing oiroult, occupied the pulpit in the Methodist Oouroh last Sunday. His subject, Our Father who art in Heaven," was well handled. We extend to the rev. gentleman a cordial welcome to Mineeing. ` V M. Tnhn Arhldnnn kulrznri Eh: nnlu Island` LV.llI.IUB|.l.lga Mr. John Addison buried his only child` on ' Sunday, 27th June. -Mr. and Mrs, Addison have the sympathy of all in their afiction. v `L, ~n___:.1 1__:. - -;-1._-L1.. ..._;.- 1-..; .......I- 511 I [U ULULIO Mr. David lost a valuable mare last week. This is the second he has lost this _ season. Two of his colts also died. ' nu__ .___L1:_ .._....:...a.:...'. .l H... ....I..-ml Mn LWO U_1 H13 UULUH IIIIU I110: The public examination of the school N o. 9 was held last Saturday. The visitors. pre- sent ` expressed themselves very highly pleased with its condition. Apto. Advance Correspondence. _ Dominion Day was observed, with more. than usual eclat in Phelpston. A picnic was got up by the mill men ands programme of lively sports was carried out. A great deal of credit is certainly due to the commit- tee fur their hospitality and kindness to visitors and the excellent manner in which the various amusements were arranged. A large crowd was present, composed chiefly of the youth and beauty of the `neighbor hood, together with visitors from Penetanrv, Oiillia, Beaverton and Barrie. The follow- ing is the list of prizes won : Putting heavy stone, lst S. Hussev, _2nd J. O Connor. Light stone, lst S. Hussey, 2nd_A Mc'[`agv. Standing long jump, 1st J. Hall, 11 ft. 4in., . `and S. Hussey, 11 ft. 2 in. Standing hop, step and jump, lst J. Hall, 30 it." 6 in. , 2nd S. Hussey, 80 ft. tin. liunning` hop, step and jump, lst J. Hall, 37 ft. Sin , 2nd W. McKearney, 37 ft. 5% in. Tossing the caber, . lst P. Kiely, 31 ft., 2nd S. Brawlcy, 30 ft. 3 in. Clog dance, let P. Ryder. Round dance, lst J. Brennan and Andrews tie. dance, let J. brennan auu rxuurown luv. 1 I A school picnic from Elmvale was held oii the beach at the mouth of the Nottawaeaga river on `the 28th inst. It was a very enjoy able affair and was well patronized. This 18 an excellent place for picnics as the scenery and amusements. such. as shing, boating. etc., add greatly to the enjoyment of` visit- A-.. OTB.` I OTB Anten Mills school on the 30th ult. There were about fty pupils present `and some twenty. visitors. The examination was con- ducted chiefly by Messrs. J. Coffey and J. Loftus. The promptness and accuracy in answering by the pupils called forth *e.\:'- pressions ofadmiration from the visitors. Other pleasing features were the vivacity and. A public examination was held in the A interest of the pupils. which manifests a great. ' deal of energy on the part of their teacher Miss \Vard. 7 Miss Lizzie 0 Connor of Beaverton is at" resent visiting friends in Flos; Mr. Thos.- IcAvoy who has been attending St. Micheal s College and Mr. J no. Loftus teacher at Arthur are spending their Vacation among their friends `here. 3-Q----_.---- L A, Rogue, councillor of Iossnronmo, `ellntfa horse on last _l,m1 received some severe brulses. 9 one entered the school-house at w days ago and broke the did other damage. So_m > foldwater a f e _-1-millet 99`? nd [t1ssai11_t}1a.t-Hlke Gnudaur. of Ori1lia,' :35 beaten the _ asinule scull race by ,4 'S6COI1d8-b ice Gray A ('u~s.,io|1 Felt Hats, mews .|1,('sl`0r 40-V. . . Hisouor Judge Boys sp0_1_(e strongly at ='01ling\v00d the other day agaanstj the present practice of taking; lien or iron-clad notes. I ,' .l ALA |"-n`I\`\nI1B"\9Y\H 11.0.11 world's-record forn3 miles in Tr, Utopia. e Advance Correspondence. Our Base Ball Club will play `at Alliston in the great match for the championship of the counties of Oardwell and South Simcoe on Thursday the 8th inst; I do not know how many clubs will be in this contest but I am told quiten number. ' pionehi there will be two or three rizes nwarde to the winning clubs, the first mg a money prize of $40 and the second a golden 1... II-IVIIVJ rut-w `_ ` Ball. I am sorry tossy that Jim Sproule, one of the best men in the Utopia club, will not be able to play in this match in consequence of a blow he accidentally received `while at practice a. few days ago. He was struck over - . 1 I ,,._:__.1 .-A Kalil matcth Jn practice the eye with a. bat and bruised so badly that the servicee of a. sur eon were necessary. Folk here are wis ing that there was an express direct to Greenland so that they could get up an excursion to cool off. Some "people are never satised. ..._-.-_.....-.---__.___ ` accepted t Egbert. _ Advance Correspondence. The Olipger Base Ball Club of Egbert have e challenge sent them by the Leafs of Ivy, through your paper a. few weeke age, under the following condi- tions :--lst, with some men in each team as .layed last game ; 2nd, that the $26.00 must e pntn before a ball 13 thrown ; 3rd, that the mate to be played in R. Lennox e eld, Ivy, and 4th, the um ire to be chosen from some distant team. ' he match to be played | onFriday the 9th of J uly. --------.4}.------A_ M nple _- VI'Ile I - Advance Correspondence. Phelpetr n hue now a doctor and it is Iumeble that sickness end eorrow wi` away. School cloned here on Wedneede , inch. fouummer Lvecetion. and el and pupil! are Ill `remelyheppy and W1 for In: weeke. he weather in hot and __.1 A... an lzhn bulb my bqloglted `f_oI Sway. 30th School for? aummor vacstion, `gab: \ remely-happy W1 weeks. and dry bush ms be.lookod f_or. . and first in the Mr. N. Kollet, A School. in home for . ` _ J uxrus. Fish, evangeunu, pun... -_ , -~Rev.<.Mr. A Km in the: uzernoon.,uI`d Rev. % Mr. Johnlon, '0! Hamilton, ,in t_h9 Lovonin. mu- ndnuinl `gm doI;gd_ of LI n..m ans 'iah_ _HoI_no R;1_1_l_e cant : tination 01 the ~------ T (`Amati on!` .T 5I|JUlIuvuv-n lctor u pm; am! will ee --= -.u.". ;- IQ" -. _ r _ The contract with the previous. week and xtlduly clouds and rainfall oomea the past week with each day ; Jun L in full wen-,~ excepting only. a few houre light ' null: on some mornings and evenin 3,. _e d_av was free from clouds and rainf . The mght temperature was nearly uniform, ranging only from forty-eight to fty-two- mean 50 . b Although the days were nearly free from clouds the varying northern winds tempered the daily air to range from e1ghty- three up to one hundred, giving the mean of 91 as the daily heat of the direct rays of the sun ; the average for the Week beln l 72 and the extreme range uf 48 to 100 Th Allrhnnnlinnn Inna 1-`nan Ann-Inn Okn won`: ` - {C WIl\| VIM? rauwme {SD88 HI `I5 50 I-UV The atmosphere was clear during thew_eek and the readings of the barometer were ht h er, the extreme ` pressure was .10 inches. No rainfall in the week. ' Tkn bnlml ............L -1: ____._| - 2,, Lu, , -,-,, I luv uuuulu Ill vuu WUUK. V _ I _ The total amount of sunshine in the seven days [was 92 hours, from a ossible 108 30 that the sun was above the orizon in the week. In the previous week oursunshiue. was 22 hours. ' "VI... ..2_.I.. _1__,:_,,, .1 ` I A! new as uuuli. The winds durin the week were mostly calm and. from veering E. to S.-W. 2 days, and on Tuesday and Wednesday a few hours breeze` attained a force of about 3 10th:. . ' l`l-...____!_.__ LL--- ,,s0 ,,, ,2 LL- ___..A. Comparing these readings of the past month,-June, with those taken during the same month in the last 13 years, last month s lowest temperature, 39, was two- below the aver e, 41, and the highest, 98, was six be- low t o average, 104. This daily exposed J uue temperature ranged from 88 in '78 to` ' 121 in '84. 0111 sunshine during last month was 234 hours, or 14 below the average, 248 The wet days in the month were 13.3 above the average, 10, but our amount of rainfall 2.1` inches was 0.8 short of the average, 2.9 inches. The amount of rainfall in those months varied from 0.8 inches in '77 to 4.9 inches in 79.and S5. ` vwvuiu ' We have received from R. W. Phipps, Es .', his Forestry Report for 1885. It is a boo of 107 pages and contains much that is instructive on this most important subject." Tue reports by Mr. Phipps are always read- able and it is a pity they cannot be more generallydistributed among the people. It as been already demonstrated that forest denudationlis attended with disastzous rev sults in many respects and it is of the utmost importance that the people should` be thoroughly acquainted with the facts so that the remedies may be generally and intelli- gently applied. The present report gives the progress of forestry in Ontario and in dierent Statesof the American Union. nu,- --.-..I- --..L-:.... - 11-1. at LL.-. J--nag AF uluereun DIBBUGB 01 Due zuuunuuu uuxuu. The work contains a list of the trees of Ontario with scientic names the nature, quality and uses of the wood and other" interesting facts with regard to them. Among the authorities quoted by Mr. Phipps- in this department is that of our own towns- man, Mr. Spotton. To the general reader the denition of technichal expressions will be a valuable aid. K .u.os for ~lUq-V. .. spoke egainsti present notes." Theu1en11mraeof the Wailbaushene L.O.L. 3'0, 67:? presented Rev. Mr. Morgan a. purse -2' money and an address a few days ago. Twenty-two new members joined the I .;ravenhurst l.0d;;e C. O. O; F. last Tuesday ,_m1ing. The lodge has now '50 members. \l*'t'Il llul fu I` -100,61 (:1 1'11) & C0 8 great llalsalv. ~ .\1r. -l.'u11-.1 Zc:`{zLN1.~'hIlt'nl1l`tin connection 1.`m:.f`[>l'I111(`!lt Hl`x}'l' Alliston. Em.-. M1111 gold} ' - 1 xi \I..L...\ n`;11nI1`;:I`1 nnlzn County Council continued. _ Report 18-Finance-Recommends that the request of Lieut.-Col. Tyrwhitt that a. grant of $200 be made to furnish hel- metsfor three companies of volunteers formerly in the 35th Butt. and now trans- . ferred to the fggith Batt. T l)'n.-unrnrnnrui n +11 at Ierreo. to me 00611 Dawn 7 V Report 19-Fjnance - Recommends that no action be taken of the petition of Mr. J ohn.J. Fletcher forrepayment of certain moneys paid` by him on lands purchased at a. tax sale in the years 1874-77. `h_---._n. nn `.J....l... ...;n. n nnrnnnuninntinn III: is bun uaiu Lu uuu Jun... -..,. - . . Report 20 deals with a comnninication from`C. W. Plaxton making a claim on . behalf of William Mills for $14 83, con- stables fees in conveying A. H. Summer- feldt to jail under a Scott Act conviction. As the account contains other charges the committee recommend that the cost only of conveyance to jail be paid when properly certied and presented to the -council. _ Report 21 recommends that the appli- cation of Mr. Kimber Johns for an auc- V ticneer s license for Muskoka at the re- duced rate of $5.00 be not granted. twe by Mr. Atkinson.=1ea.ve was glvuu .... ... troduce a. by-law to mine by way of loan ` for school purposes the sum of $1500, for Union `School Section No L 4, Oro, &c , re- . payable in ten years with interest at the rate of six per cent. per annum. n-- I--- Mn Q`)'7intrnd11c6d and read a. school we sum u. .,p..,W, .-- No ten \ By-law No. 227 introduced first, second and third time and passed in ` the usual manner. I A Hf`: ITT M"I`_ nxt,l.anwin.~ ;_ . A Gnomu Tvnnorn, Clerk; '?rn Ruling thlaooal. Toronto. ~' Honh-ed and nngunn markets -'A Resume of the Week. Tun Notvrmnm Anvmcn Oman, 13...... La. '1 1mm Spring Wh;I?.... .. .. Fall Wheat . . . . . . . . . . . Brley .au lIIQ'OIO|lc Oats . . . . . . . . . . . . .. I`--- `LVWW "" Rye,.;~... I 'a.rr1e General Produce Market. Beef. hindquarters. .. .. .-3 5 00 3 3 2 00 1 l D-..` .9nv-nnnnv-f.nrR , _ , . . . 4 . . - I!l(`ul', ruahry, Oatmeal, per 1001b: . . . '. . Cornmea , Washed Wool . . . . . . . . . . Unwashed Wool.... ..... ISU U UH 1411.1.-aw Oow,perl001ba. 00 to 3 6 50 Steer. `.` ........_ 650.... 700 LauabSkina . . . . . 030 `O00 Pelts . . . . . . . . .. 015.... 025 Tallow, Farmers cafxe. .. .. O 04} . 0 00 RIDES Am) SKINS -INSPECTED. -No. 1 Steers, 60lbs. and up 0 08... . 0 00 U` 2 `I (I ll 0 07-5..` 0 3 006.... 000 1 Cows, allweights... 0 07% .. 0 00 2 - .... -0 065... 000 3 005%.. 000 Wheat, fall per busl;o1: Wheat. spring. do Wheat. goose. do Barley, do Oats. do `Peas. do R e, do 0 over seed A do -~-~~-.- -.-.... ...... um I out: Rfre, no Dressed hogs, per 100 lbs. Beef, torequartera . . . . . Beet hindquarters . . . . . .. Chickens. per pair. . . . . . .. Ducks, do Geese; ea.ch........ .. .. Turkeys, eacl`... . . . . . . . . . Butter, ound rolls . . . . . .. Butter, arge rolls . . . . . . . .. Butter. tub dairy . . .. `Dana . ft-nah, mar dOZ . . . . .. ber d3.V- zldgtes for Pi" .. 1 1 v hat bngade and two can- Onnm has ll`i)zx$-ent._ That village ought . _,.1 m+..r+:1inment Bond Head in

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