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Northern Advance, 29 Jul 1886, p. 8

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"3237 'il" ": 3'm .`.II""{el'c`iIr'Zi";`ei{i?` m, l was visiting at Mr. Loftus during last week. Mrs. Garey has returned to Alpens after r visiting friends here. ` r Mr. John Broderick looks thin after his trip on the lemonohampagne agency. --av T CZUIIIU G$ll"Q p Now that their. train Iervice to the Pacic Coast is fully established, in order to en- courage travel to British Columbia and give their many well wiaherl an opportunity of seeing the country and their have made A `in Innnnn in Dl`_A- Hanan I'll.-.. cugga uvvula uuu uvuuury uuu. Ivuuu: nu IIIVO mane 3 big reduction in rates. seoonfi Olua pm. age ll oerod to Vrnoouver or Victor-is, from any point on their line in Ontario nnd Que- bec, for $50.00; Fiut-Olus for $75.00, and [Hut-Clan return tom-int tickets, for stop over at any point of into:-as on the route. for $110. . .Dnn-n-ununna um-no `an--A `LA ._L:._ .2 ._.l__._ $w'uIsenwrg;;sI;uy hove the 0 tion of going by their uke Route or Rail to. Return tourists, going by one route and returning the other. - G \llU\lIIPI 6 Cut A boy named tMurnhy was charged with throwing 9. stone at another boy named Les; lie. The stone was thrown with a catapult, an amusement not pleasant to the lad who is the target. Fined 25 cents , and costs with time to pay. T nnnmn M;nlr1:nn `:I!II\I`O an-mnrnknno `rm `hr. UI_l-IJU IJU ya]: ' Henry Mickling, living somewhere in the neighborhood of John street; was charged by his wife -with abusing her and neglecting to provide for her. As the husband and wife swore to directly opposite stories, the case was adjourned till Friday to enable the ' magistrates to learn the truth of the matter. V` ' Perfect Jewels. We again cell the attention of our readers to that beautiful compilation of literary gems by Mr. Balch, It is eminently tted for young people who desire to get the gold from an author without the drone, or the wheat without havin to hunt for it amidst hea a of chaff. Stu ente at High Schcols w 0 would like occasionally to get out of the rut nf rn-Ainlnnnnl `tnnlnlnnlza n IN-mustang ...:lI uu vuau vvvan ul. uuuu- u.IInv|`cBU UU uuuul. A feature of the book and a most valuable one is short biographical notes at the poets, whose masterpieces the book contains. We again heartily commend this volume to the favorable consideration cf the public. T`v;'e-x1t_}"`_1;;1:;o;1~a `v:v e .r~e- .1':i1led in the Am- sterdam riota. % . for farming. T OR SALE.--Farm in one Block `of 50 or 52} acres, or else 38% acres north of the railway he alanee from railwav and lokas a building site.` In either case, land. water. seener . and neighborhood cannot be ed, o_ y.3 miles from Barrie P. O. and `w oh lonfedvtothe late M1-s.AIt1e;." Ll [on the prem sea or to MCCARTHY, - EP 86 MICJARTHY, Barrie. ' 29-36-p 'And- condensed Into Interesting Para- Ring the Golden Wedding Bells. One of those interesting events occurred on Tuesday "last which usually set into a state of trepidation the hearts of the fair sex in.the nihborhood where the event`trsn- - ..._...._..- -_ LL_A. _`I_L. -1 ll- vvuunu unu uvuuuuuuuy gun UIIU Ul. F116 li of grammatical handbool: of literature will- n this work of muol: interest to them. A .`.L..... -3 LL- 1.--]- .._.1 - __--n. _.-1-4.1- __ _ Ponce Court. `William Salter and Olivius White were before the tribunal of justice on Tuesday charged with ghting in the yard of the .We1l1ngton Hotel against the peace and good order of that hostelrv and in violation of the statute in that case made and provided. White confessed his fault, and it appearin he was the aggressor, he was ned $1.00 an costs or 20 days. The ne was paid. Salter was discharged. A LA`! YIOIYIAII Muawnkuv nvna n`-sauna:-1 111:}-`1 spires. e marriage on that day of Mr. Charles Sneath, druzist, of Penetanguishene, to Miss Sarah Appe be, of Barrie, was no ex- ception. The ceremony took place at the -residence of the bride's father in Barrie, on Tuesday at 11 a.m., and was- performed by Rev. D. D. McLeod. The bride was attired in a dress of cream nnn s veiling, richly trimmed with oriental lace. The head '.1_._.. -_.1 _-:| ._-._._ ._.:..n_ ._._-1_ __-_- 'K';3`$'.71b3, eieten of the bride, who were most. teetily and epproprietely dreeeed. The groomnnen were Mr. Fred Sneeth, brother of the bridegroom, and Mr; J. W. Ger-yin, of Midhuret. - - After the ceremony about forty guests. some from 3 distance, at oown to a moat nnggtuone breakfast. - .....__..L. L). LL- L_.I- ___- -1 __ -._ The present: to the bride were of an ex- ceptionally valuable and useful character, much of it of silver. The ha py couple left by the 4.40 train going south or their honey- moon trip, with the best wishes of their many friends for their future prosperity and happiness. V IUDIUII VI IIQUIIIT ll-UWUII U31 Ill IIIU Ci-LU[Il' ment of the bride and the bridesmaids greet- ly heightened the beauty of the icture w `oh the petty relented. The rides- mghin Inn-A Mk: .-uh: nun` `Jinn Ihsnha 5?.Z"Tua"`$Zu "'&'o'}I."` 45$ muiii grace!-u had a mat charming eect, and the pro- fusion of natural ower: used in the adorn- .._-_L -1 LL- L..2j- -...I LI..- I__..j___._2j.. _.___L John Ruskin is worse. _ "'33..-Tuf` :I:)l`).e'y. ;eil',in`t-ot;1ewd;i'11l:a.t Col lingwood the other-day. and but for Mr. W. T. Toner would hav_e gone to the majority. , _ _,__'._.I_L_.__ l...-... 1'-I._ THE NORTHERN ADVANCE. yus lllooot IIIOIIII TallowOIIIOICO;IIOOOOII. Eggs, perdozen.......... Potatoes (new) per bag.... Apples, per bushel. . .... . Omons, perbushe1....... Turnipa, 238321. `.1 ii unllvvu, ` --no--0 IUIOII. Hay, new, per ton ... Straw, per ton ....... . . . . Flour, Bake:-'3, per 10C lbs Flour, Family, " Flour, l_ astry, Flour, Pastry, " Oatmeal, per 1001!): Cornmonl. WuhedWonl Unwl!hedW001.......-.. Cow, per 100 Stel`, oooqn SkinsOOIOIQIOUIII l)-1L. Rye.....' . . . . . . .......... 050.... Barrie General Produce market. Beef,hindqnarters........$ 5 00 to $ Beef, foreguarters........ 4 00.... Beef, per slde, per cwt...... 5 00.... Dressed hogs, per 10') lbs. - 0 00 Mutton, carcass, per cwt.. 5 50 I390!-tIII`OI 0 o7IOO._ tub, lbnouotll one Butter, roll, per lb....... 0 14 . . TQQI` TIQQ _ I` M I-ooouoouo. -no Vlilooov %;`llow, Farmer: .. 0 04;. . . mnns AND sKINs-msrnc'rnD. No. 1 Steers, 60lbe. andup 0 08.... u C) u u N n 0'11 onoonoooua --"-'-'1 ---' --y -vvvu Wheat. fall per bushel ........ ..s o 75 to 8 Wheahspring, do .... .. 075.... Wheatggoose, do .... 068.... Ehudey, do ....;. Oats, do -. ....... .. 0 do onooonoucu 0 R Cfoeerseed do . . . . . Dreasedhogswer l00lbs........ 7 Rnnfnu-Anna Am . . . . . . _ . _ _ _ _ _ __ n w `In-nnvu ---V --v -v --_ -._.'-__-'. shgghociy stole 8 grindatone from John Cox, in Loretta, but it no ground the thief : zjonscience that he hid it in 3 mullein, patch. Spring Wheat.-.. Fall Wheat... Barley...; Oats I1--- IJIIUUVI IUIJQ P91 .-"DI }La.rd,per lb....v ... 'I`nIInIl1 , , , , , , , _ . . . _ THE above and commodious steamer is now open for engagements for the Ex. cursion Season of 1886 rom and to all points on Lake Simeoe and donchiohing. . \ `For terms-and arrangements ppply to o. H. LYON, A Box 172, Barrie, Ont. Ildv ojzn. mm - m - . `a~wm:.:.+=P.:::.:a`:..*%::-;::z,.3:.*a2.*a,".;';':%e.~;e quire at the vanom Oice. 25- The Prices Ruling in the Local, Toronto. ` Montreal andlngllsh Markets -A Resume of the Week. Tm: Nomnnnn ADVANCE OFFICE, ' BARBIE, July 28, 1886.` Battle Grain Market. .. . --- Anna. .....1\1\ THE STATE OF THE MARKETS DURING THE PAST WEEK T H3 JUST NOTICE}. 7 ' GOO Chi1Jren Printed Border Handkerchiefs at` Ic. each Yes, 5 of them f 01 , About 400 Children's Border Handkerphiefs at 2c. each. All fast comm And about 750 at 50., 86.`, and lOc., worth 50 percent. more. N 200ene all linen White Handkerchiefs at '00-; Worm 15- V " i 250 Hem Stitched Printed Borders at I5., each. 01' $1 50 Per d0Z-. never before Sold 8` less than 20c. to 25c. each. 7 . ILL _______ 2-- I1-..-. Q4=L 1....-I D-:n6nA Dnunlovo unnualnr :)Kn Ant` on- a:?Den 1: miss this grand lot of Handkerchiefs from 10. each up. E.B. OROMPTON & 00.. Penetang is to hnve s new brick yard of unknown And unlimited capacity for turning out bricks. The latest imnroved machinery to be used. a -l'reuy Satin: an Prints at '1`. W. Gray&Co9s.Cuh 8 re. (GRAIN. LIVE swoon mi) PRUDUDE. l\l\I"IV ID-V?" -"WV _ _ And abou_IOO very ne Hem Stit hed Printed Borders, regular 25c. and 30c, ,20c. each . V V But what we wish tn draw attention to, particularly, is a lot of Lad! s Handkerchiefs, in White and Printed Borders, Hem Stitched, 93 Pure Linen HANDKERCHIEF BOOM may am, 1886. . STEAMER EN"rIIPElIB;E3.- (P. LYON. M_As'rn12.) OARD.-T-A :1 t ta. `:1 V a. few resnot1?1uoim.2.`?.%.`2;'.}9 3 It 80 `C o 1 Cows, all wei.ghts. . . 9 u u Excunsloui Toronto In-morn A Scotchman at Dafrymple cbmplains that the sh have all left the lake. He says he has angled for ten successive days and hoo -` ed only 3 sunsh. . w._:._ :. -`..-:_ ._ 4.1.. ..a.......... We have__ ; ROUGH Ionomo. July`??? 1886. n-'4- The People s Bargain House. HIDE -S. ._....$ 6 00 1:03 6 50.... AAA HANDKEROHIEFS AT 1, 2, 3, snow.-wry .$000to$000 .' 070 072 . 0 55.... 075 040 ... 041 u h 45...: . -055 V IMF CC 0 1032.. `6 T7';fI nnn UIIIUPIIIJTXU CU VVIVF 'bU\ Ivv The Alliston Civic Hgl-iduy will be on the 9th prox., when the I 0. O. F. propane hnving an excursion to Port Dover 1f they can make proper nilwsy arrangements. "1i`aIZ';:a"i`>i1;;aiio';a;;:,11;:,; 's'tc'h'd', a3- WARRANTED} PURE LINEN. _a vvv On or about August 1st, Phaenix Hall Tailoring Esiff lishment will be removed to the Centre Store in McCarthy: Block, south sideof Dunlop Street; Until that time shall offer the whole of our Stock.` Gents Furnishings at cost. Call and secure some 01 - bargains we shall oifer. J. S. V_VHITTA$K__ER, i_ f`I"" " """ "" The corner stohc hcicmorial Church at Penetang `will be laid by Archbishop Lynch some time in Sep mbcr.` _ I-I|__ i_`-..4-__.I- III 5 `Iln-n -an-no `gal-nth -:-Big Bargains-:~? BOOTS Phoivx Hall! BARR a HENRY. MA;J_L-H:A'<;'-| URER$- BUGGIES, FAMOUS SHOE HOUSE. FuRnIsH%I`n's VAT cost 3,V_5, 8c EACH AND UPWARDS. VI-IUIU 100 SHOW DUI" guuua. .%"A Hy'M%YERs & 8.01` -my-van wvn-av u--.-v -- -vv The latestit le F t-1-1:; now being` Ilauglntered at . W Gray & C099. :1 rs rn-L__ _I :_1... LI... .I..'..I- -4. (`-1 BA.IEI.IEI.IIEl 'REM_OVAL OE `And all kinds of Wheel Work. are kept in stock and made tt largentock at our Show Room from. , HEAVY & LIGHT wXcbNs. DRAYS, CARTS, ____.--r\A'D -AT- 000- SHOES "Late SANDERS & WHm.u;:.`- _PHAE'roNs, John Boyden, of Schgmberg, was landed on the side of the road along with a. fair com pamon, in consequence of a. collision as he was going to camp meeting. ID many Vork. The ab .3 1 made to order. - % Rooms to aha.- c. woods for Father McBride who has been Ghaplsin in the Penetang Reformntory for ve years has resigned and goes to the new parish of St. John, Sherbonrne Street Toronto. 9 , 11,, 'rn_:II:....) L-_A.L-.._- ` A re broke out in Mr. Phillips boat house, Midland, last Tuesday. and destroyed it with three boats and considerable material. Snppoaedto he a case of inoendiu-ism. V , _ _ _ _ , __ _ _j __ __ _A D.D.G.M.', Harper, of Bsrrie, assisted by Bro. J an-res, of Toronto. and Tufts. of Bam- ilton, installed the ocora of Bncebridge Lodge 251. l.0.0.F., last Wednesday even- vv-vac ayuo An Immense stock the newer! styles In Menu Still and 0!! Hats to be ulna lnered. our thin Room is to be 8 `redo To Wu P`, & 0 . Magnnetnwan clean: to be progres-ing, evidence of which is seen in brickmaking, ving their teacher an -album, a Band of one entertainment and passengers being landed now in the heart <`)f the village.- `Tr-xe Gra.venhu_rst' Banner gives ' quite a chapter of aooident -up in that region. J as. Frazer while loading timber at the Mulkoka. Wharf received 3 severe blow`on thehead 1..-... - ..-.... ...L:..I. .... mad `nun {On `nu !-Anrnn .. ...., ..... --.. Rev. Mr`. Keefer is again on the stump. He is billed to lecture at Sundri e, Burk s Falls, -Huntsville and Bracebridge efore the end of this month. Hun, New Black Fol Hats at 2 A lens thnt price at '1`. W. y as 009:. rnL , A I`l_A-._ (`I:_.:. Hi... _;:II 1.... .. LL- New Drab Felt lluuuxew nrowg Felt G `.5 Misa_Louie McDowell, Cooketown, headed the list at the Entrance Examinetion at Alliaton, mnkin .512 marks, while Mine Allice Elliot, at t e same place, was eecond with 478. _ 4 - .1. .`4l_ - _.-.;-..` -.`..I -_ The Goldwater Investigator says that Mr. V Thomas hovering lost seven she last week. four being worried by dogs and ound dead; and three others so badly injured that they L-) LA `an ulna`-univnt` uuu. Iaulvu uvuvu: cu In had to be destroyed. Charles Gaudaur, of Orillia, and Wm. Ledlaw, of Midland, had a 150 yard race the other day at Midland. The first trial was a tie, and the second resulted in Gandaur win- ning by about 4 feet. " sale ofFelt Hats must be cleared I commence in our per cent, on . 'l`.W. Donn forget the I- now going on. out before alteratl Olothluggloom. Gray at ." ------ vv 5- -----~-- --------- Buv one of Grave c . Black Stl Felt Hats. Great hat a now going on. V The seann of berry` picking has commenced in this c zunty. The late rains have done them a great deal of good. I'\ , ____ -_,_._-L!_.._ ___ 2_ LL- V. O- -.__ ._-._ __ '. _-._. fyfigrglars have `been operating up [in the town of the Reformatory." Are they pupils of that establishment? - _ LL- IA __.-._2_I I"'L....-I. -. Wlllrl teuulvuu. a savvy: uwvv uu uavuvau from a rope whch escaped from its fastening. ":1`-h'e.o;c>'[')s in the neighborhood of Connor are looking `well. 119-: A ,,JlAI ,9III,AI, " HE'S -i?'e"uan""L'$ ot m'iu'eE." The Orillia S. Ward School building is to cost $1500. ' I I I IV -- .. av-.. -_.. ..D_. The Cookstown Agricultural "Society will hold their annual exhibition September 30th and October lat. ' ' __ - , _-J __-__- .__-___ Some are cro9.k1ng'c'>ver the possibility of the wheat rusting. There s always: some- thing to grumble about. lI--_. -_... ..'l`1.._-.I-. 4` IDI....I- QQIJIIAIO w VVV-';:;l;1'awsrc'1;y;.:Auguut 4th, will be th civic holiday at -Bradford. - - , 0,4, I,_,, _,`__! "l.3.;-`etc:-l.1.ix;-i;;9-tii-nig';a-1-7vo'r3-'ti1-ing. now going to have an agricultural hull and 3 park. , A Felt nut {in Next Gray on 009: great but sale. V _ ~ - ,1 _;_A gnu-row ngvvvu "Rev. Mr. Wilson was inducted to the min- 1 iatry at the Presbyterian church, Tottenham, last week. 3 .. _-_.. __,. Great Felt Hat S e now going on at '1`. \V. Gray 6; 009:. V II In 11 ,, __,_ -1 1.1.- c_..A. at Vic `unis; vvlvv no Alexander McFadden, one of the rst settlers in Tecumseth, passed away last week at a good old age. T (*1 I , A ,..1,_,lA____.,I 'u,_:-L_- _.21I -The Can-dwell Sentinel is down on the T01.- tenhlmites for not showing more interest in the proposed fair. M V . See Gray ac C099. Felt Hats, mews sizes for 400. 4 - . . v\ a u u eeem; to have given place to picnics and excursions as these are the rage in every little hamlet. A (`V I J` ,,,`I SI'L,, , Hog cholen is playing-'h-avoe among the `swine in the neighborhood of Bndford.- , 1,,-_ 2- -.-;.;:__ -_-_..A.L..... TL 3- -an!!!` -I3. `KIWI They have blueberry excursions up about Penetanguishene and Minneoaignuheno. There now. L .:-_.v-a air- -V` . There wa_e a white frost up at Bracebridge on Wednesday night last which did consider- _ able damage to crops. `[1 I ' _,, ,`I,,, L 3 race course prepared by public subscription. V ,, n,,_ n\,-_|___.-) 11-- .-J I-.~_-_ w-. v... .`...v-- Thirty-four are writing for Teachers Cer- ticates at Braoebridge. IINL _ _ _ ____ _- A _L2_ __ -1. -'-.L`.. D;.`\:nnnn v-o-vuvvvw uuv naavvvvwn anew; The camp meeting at Newton Robinson has been largely attended. 1l,__._. ._ - II2.-_I an` `A nulvnm vvvnn AC1 "VI y at two-wuvuu The Fu-omen of Midlnnd T go to Owen Sound on the 12th August. ' AA` , J .I-._._ _..-L -_`-:_ A`'r.n: bt;:l-x-.w;; alive at Big Island and tuken to Penetnng. V 4-..I_`_._- L-.. _._A_ an-Av AL _,,L~_ _- -Yr-u w- v-v ' v--_=_-___- T G;-;e'm1e,.ot Bradford, has been put upon the list of County constables. __-u |_-._.- - ....-_a.1.`I-- 1-2- LL- Grvul VI-V uuwv vs Tottenhun wi vvu..----_ {Iv};-s-v' e montl;1;' fair, the first to be on the 28th of September. min. 0.. Mickle has purchased the De- Blaquiere saw and shingle mill situate son Mnskoka Bay. 21..--` 'ln..I4 II.` E 4 .-mA--- an-aslnmnn AI: ni Cilia us uvvvuu Dllll Luvuuus-4 nglhold of 191:: of e youngsters. A`I1,,_.I-_.I I.-- B.;;dv ins settled vciown quiet man` ' after the hum of the 12th. auvu now.`-- IC ' A 150 Measles in Beet<>'n-s:!"'1: I;onhim hu g9t_ _- L..I.I J 1.6- AC Glyn nnnnnnnsln K ' VVH$UKCV$ TU? jUCl CCU? O C graphs for Advane Readers who ' II-A II-4 Iaunuunguuo -O Olun nan` c;;;e Dodd had his head badly out while at man}: in M inIr'In n nhinaln mill- A vn-rma \J l3VI"5U I-luau II?` III jlh IQIIJ UIIU VII-IIIU CU work` in Miokle s shingle mill. _A young man in Hill's` shingle mill came 1n contact with the bolt saw which in`cted a wound in his hip 10 inches long and 2 inches deep. Mrs. Taylor was thrown out of a carriage and so badly shaken that a physician had to be called who pronounced one of her ribs broken. _ 1 WDBIIJIJ ll-IUQIJ UIIQU UIIU Kl : LI LU: .lI.IUUluI\l to enter "into competition with the 0.P. R. for the absorption of the N. &. N. W. R. It was reported lately that negotiations with the 0. P. R. had been broken off, and the present meeting and journey over the line with one of the oicials of the G.T.R. would seem to indicate tht the matter of purchase had been taken up by that compan . It ispro- hhln think nn I-Jun nnh1I-n nf Mr AI-`tar An!` Advance Correspondence.` The picnic in over and was as successful as could be expected considering that it was held on an excellent ha! day, and thet there Inna vnnnk haw On `an nI~I7nnnA Tho I-an-A WDH ll-IUVII I13 I UV llDl ViUI7\le -I-IIU U%U ball match began a little" after 2 o'clock and lasted till after 5, resulting in an easy victory for the home team. The score was as follows, Grassho persaruns; Stars45 runs. This makes t e fourth match played by the Stars this season of which they have won three. Midhurst justly .feels proud of her boys. 'The foot ball match between a home eleven and a mixed team consisting of Barrie boys and Grasshoppers was in progress about fteen minutes when an unfortunate acci- dent putan end to the game. Mr. William Lennox, of Barrie, had his leg broken in someunaccountable manner, no doubt the result of the roughness of the ground. Fortunately Mr. Peter McDonald, of Vespre, who graduates a doctor next spring, was present, and he succeeded in a short while in setting and bandaging the limb. Mr. Lennox was then taken home in a carriage. .We_are glad to learn that he is getting along very nicely. ' Dancing was continued till about 11 p. m. ' During the intermissions the Mid- hurst Quintette Club, Messrs. J. W. Garvin, 0. Ooutts. D. Garvin, G. Ooutts and J. L. s (1--pt- nisvalu -nusnnls` ntavncn nnnlln :I\ Q lrlnialllan could not 1ari{1i5BjEt"o`{1:'e Eii ;' 'but"i1} may posgiibly mean that the G. T. ..`1ntend `ll nnnn II\"I\ nnunnnl-:4-:nn i:r:61n {Jun (1. D D bxi Eiliiiii 1153 )? tiiit Eoziin "I `I5 iil hable that on the return of Mr. her and `I - II? `El-_.I-- 1--.. `l'.I.._.I-_J ..-...-L'I...... UCIIIV UHDU VII UIIV IVUHIH UL JULIO IICLBVL CH Mr. W. Hendrie from England something an denite may be known. -Gravenhur`It ner. T ` e szer Walter Td6heHc1'(Mr'.' '1;kr'i;eing in En land), Chief Engineer H. Holgate, Mait- lan Young, Esq.; and purchasing agent W. Schreiber. The train was made up of the managers oicial car. and also the oicial car of the chief engineer G.T.R, who, we understand, accompanied the party. We not learn the object of the trig, but it nun: nnnnikin nnnnn 5)-Iu `Jun (1 W` infant` ;l-h_e-er frightened some parties who were shin the other day in the Humher, not far from nnor, that they ran almost out `of their boots. Bruin had eIippe_d away when the sports returned to pay than respects. 11 ? 1 an n , as -2 n_-.1:-_'j -__..._:u....I hZa1'ci"o{a:i"e'x}:}a'1int'i:THi5{anKii:.%'t1iFe was much hay to be arvested. The base Inn nnnnk knnun Q '"I:In'nfAr 0 n nIt\nIr and \Iu UUHUKQ ll: \IDI'VlII_, \.Wo \JJ|lUK DI.-I U0 Ll. Garvin, an several comic songs in a manner was-II nnnnnn` In On Qhn nlu-`:nnnA AI` Av- `v"S'r'`$'JoZ';3%'iZ"3t'1`3iI n?1`i3'.'.`ZJ."'An oi`; pressed thempelvea much satised with the manic. A _.-_.. 1.1.- _2_2L-..... -.- _-L2--J -_ _I 1 CWWYI . Advance Correspondence. '1`he'Apto Literary and Debating Society met at the usual time on Saturday evening. After the ordinary business was gone through, the President called upon the editor of the Chronicle to read the contributions. This was the most amusing part of the pro- gramme, as it called forth bursts of laughter mingled with occasional expressions of sur- prise at some new` revelations. This is an exceedingly witty journal, and deals with local eccentricities in a humorous; way. - N or does it neglect the morals of our youth, who, then h apparently innocent,` yet need a gentlge reminder occasionally. ' After a sum- mary of `arguments given on two previots evenin ongthe subject. Resolved that the -Scott ct is an injury tosociety. the chair-' man gave a decision in favor of the negative. The at ments adduced pressed pretty evenly on botusides, but the statistics _cf Scott `Act men were .sl.i`g`l`itly more weighty. A... :..L-..n-L .0: A3: l\l\lIl1I\Q*;I\I'h in salt 1;`!- UIIIVI-I ll QIGVUHMUIDU ULI. ULIUII WHY IR! \JGllUl-I` der, t e Northern terminus of the line. The party consisted of Messrs. Hendrie, Symmes & 00., contractors 0. & P.J.R., Gen. Mans- nnn Wn`n|n 'l`l\II7I\anr\r` (`n D-ulynu 1\n;nn an LIIILIGIIQQ LI. 99 `Lo. IUI IlVCIIlVU mfg Robert McGowen, jr. Mr. oGowen no one of the famous Kokonfo Company of the Knight: of Pythiu. who won the $1,000 prize in Toronto 3 week ago, and who are now the recognised champions -of America. So celebrated are they across the lines that they have been oered $1 000 torgive on ex- hibntion drill in Philodefphie .1: an early date. Midhnret oongntnletee her eon. f`Iomnv." _7, , A _4,j._ -any -urvavw Qvwuon-vvu var W. J. McDonald,-of Bradford, oommi _ an assault unon Wilson Stoddart for whgch hehad to pay $2 and coats. While gom from the court Stoddsrt knocked McDonal down and badly ininred him. The parties will therefore have to go again into court to have their diiculties settled. ' A` -v.. _v~`.v---. U CIIUUIICI UV WUI-IU UIIU I-lllllla Dilu- falling in was drowned before ueistance could be had. The mother of the boy was in VToronto,eand, one may imagine but cannot realize the grief which theead intelligence produced. N ewe comes froni Graumere, Franklin and Stenhenson of the crooked action of the Grits ...:n. ........z a....n......a.. .: n...:..:.... n..-'r.1..: umnm 8B.EAM---DISTB.I6T nnnns, ` % 6}; njf<,.;eu;y{i.:.gtL;.%;;1..';1;.;,%`.;: }ii&;{om. cials interested in the new extension, assed throng Gravenhurst on their way to alien- rlnw L 11 'KTnuJ-L-..-. J-.._-...'...-... .3 L1... 13...; Thu \Il \.l\II, DUI-IUIIIUUIIIH `In `W `-000 {V3, \JUI-Io LLIJI Walter Townsend (Mr. Barker being mnn`nnA\ (`J-|I'n` '5`.-112::-nan-nu U an-Jun`-an M: Among the visitors we noticed an old Midhnret boy who ha. been residing in Indiana. U. S. A.. for near] . five years, Mr. Robert McGowm. ir. Mr. cGowm 1: mm IIUIIIUII VI UIIU UTUUBTI XIXUII Ill IIIU \JllX_ regard to" Court: of Revision. OneiGrit st Gruelnere ewore that his home was in Sinclair, when in reality it was in Huntevil'e At Stephenson 3 man who proved by 3 Grit adnvnt to be the eon of hu brother. Not 3 very hard feet when n Grit vote is to be no- QR Alva Huff, of unsound mind, residing in the Township of West Gwillimbury strayed away from his home about the 1st of J nly, and no trace of him could be found `an `n `Hanan unt: -nnnk` :`:':nnnGIn `nus Ann-no CIII-I IIU UIIJV Ill IIIIII TIIIIQI IIU IIJBIIII Ehvfriendn who sought diligently for some I ngnnntlu Innuvnwnu 3t Inna Bonn din- U IIID Ll IUIIIJU VVIIU DIl|I`IIU lllll II, III` UUIIIU 0. Recently, however, itsfxuee been dis- oovered that the iron doors of Gentle Lang have closed behind him, and anxious friends are therefore at rest. Grand place this Oeat1eiLenq.--Hmlford Witneea. trV"1`he following o certicate, of "1;.l-idla.nd s "U "" 5 ""'*" " ""*.I-',- character is from the Free Press : On Satur- day night a number of toughs undertook to apaint the town, but they didn t succeed. n another occasion a stone was thrown through the plate glass . of the Clarkson House. Nearly every night peacable citizens are awakened by the shouting and swearing of drunken rowdies. One night last week a crowd amused themselves_shout~ ing fire and swearing, and on Saturday night last in a drunken row across the bay a man was stabbed in the cheek and breast. How long has this sort of thing to be tolerated?" 1 In A boy,_ Ion of Chorlea mpg, of Toronto, was drowned at Bear Creek e` other day. | He and another boy went out shing md. fn:nn {In urns Annurnnl` knfnrn nnnhatnnnn 'm:,;:;:;.t.7; "cii ;.I"1}Li21 here on Monday last, presided over by Messrs. E. B. Sanders and Wm. Robinson. Mr. Angus Cameron was the defendant on a charge of violating the Canada Temperance Act; Inspector Morrow prosecuted. A number of witnesses were examined, but not a title of evidence could be adduced in support of the case; which was dismissed with costs, to be paid by the prosecutor.'-Stayner Sun. nu,, AI 11-, J `|l'1I ,1),- cu-ruunw BY sntcol: AND ms`nuc'r nxcnmans A8 noon. xnws. | [LCD luau WUIU Ell IIUI II-III]-V WUISIIUYQ v An interest in eir occupation is at . awakening man the farming communit of this vicinity. he idea that someisort of education for the youth in the line of farm- ing is beginning to dawn upon them. The first step to be taken is. the art`-ungement for ' 'KJIll-IIAIIILIVI. GLIJUI-I IILIU LCILIVUQ Yesterday there was a. contest on Mr. Sanford s lawn between Barrie and 8 number of ladies and gentlemen from Toronto, who are camping at Roache e Point, the particu- lar: of which will be given next week. n _AA- Barrie Firemen. The Barrie re brigade had their annual ontin yesterday to Bracebridge. Consider- ing t t picnics and excursions are of daily nnnnv-I-Anna nu-A n nrnnl-nun nah-nninnzl H. 323n'rrZI.3'$".'{{i'te"L` `I{I1$`b`I'"p.I~n`{ea"`i`t`I The band was on the platform for some time before the train started and discoursed sweet music to the excursionists. In last week : meteorolo `cal report the following corrections ahoul be made. In the amount of rains for 1.46 in. read 1.49 in. and in the temperature, instead of 46 to 48 read 46 to 58. H; ploughing match in the fall. A committee of three is elected to solicit subscriptions for a. prize fnnd._ We earnestly hope that the membegs of this committee will meet with no __._-__`.|._-_ L_;. 1.- ....--A....a ...:a.I.. ................. IIIUIIIUUIB UL uua VUILIIHIUUUV Wu: uavvu vvunu uv op 'tion, but be greeted with generous an riptions. ' . Dr. McCabe, who came to Phelpeton a few weeks o, is now pretty well established. Mr. J- Robmn- teacher at Rathburn. McKay of Western Hotel, Bradford, was charged with selling contrary to the act. He was tried before Cook and Ross, J. P s., at Cookntown on Fridav last. The one was dismissed Mr. Hanghton Lennox acted for defence. `A Jilted Lover`: Revenge. Pnovmsncn, R. I., July 26.-Thomas Richardson of Bowenville became angry because his sweetheart, Sarah A. B1shop,' of Fall River, discarded him. Last night at 11.30 at thegrove on the Fall River, `when Miss Bishop was out walking with Wm. K. Russell, he shot the girl in the left wrist, Mr. Russell in the left hand and neck fatally and Jesse Siddons, who interfered, in the head. He then attempt- ed to shoot Ofcer Murphy and shot him- self in the hand. Richardson was locked up. Mr. Siddons is dangerously wounded. . _ ' Lawn Tennis. ` Lawn Tennis is one of the most popular games in this town, and the club numbers about 30 members. Among the players Mr. W. A. Boys, Mr. Sanford, Mr. H. McVittie and Mr. G. L. McCarthy take high rank and Miss Hornsby. Miss Cotter and Miss -Sohrieber among the ladies. vnfnrntr that-A Inc: C nnnltnal-, nn RI wan D -an-: u-.v-v-u The tayner Sun is in dreadful a any about his delinquent subscribers. hey` won't pay up and are therefore threatened with post card accounts. A A utvlleh shape Blue stlatfor only 80-.. during-Gray Gr. 9:. great hat sale.

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