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Northern Advance, 19 Aug 1886, p. 8

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ll-Ijlulsc To 0 _ "Priricipal. --`_-n . STEELE; Of all the heads of th various departments wt be cleared out this season, NOTIGE ! l.\ YD: a I 0 I I I I v - - - v - - v - - - v ~ ~ - . , " Barrie General Produce Market. Beef. hindquarters. . . . . . . . Beef, forequarters........ 400.... 5 Beef, per side, per cwt...... 5 6 00- Dressea hogs, per 100 lbs. 0 00 . . O 00 Mutton, carcass, per cwt.. 5 50 . .. 6 00 Lamb, per lb... . . - - - --.-- 007.... 008 Butter, tub, per 1b....... 013 014 Butter, roll, per lb 0 14 . . 0 16 La.rd,per 1b.... (.` 0 9 Ta.11ow........ . . . . . . .... 0. 0 5 Eggs, perdozen.......... 012.... 0_13 Potatoes (new) per bsg.... 0 70 . .. 0 70 Apples, per bushel. . . . . .. 0 75 1 00 0n1ons,perbushel........ 000.... 0 00 Turnips, .. . . . . .. 0 00.... 0 00 Beets, _ 000.... 000 Carrots, " 000... 000 Parsnips,``, . ....... 030.... 030 Hay, new, per ton 9 00.... 10 00 Straw,per ton..........~ 500.... 650 Flour, Bake:- s, per 106 lb 1 75... 2 00 Flour, Family, A 2 00.... 2,00 Flour, Pastry, ' ``.l 2 40..." 2 50 Oatmeal, per 100 lbs, . .. . . 2 00... . 2 50 Cornmeal, ...... 2 00.... 2 50 WashedWonl 18 020 |Unwashed Wool.... 0 10.`... 0 12 ROUGH RIDES. COW, per OIOouoIo$~6 00 Steer, > > cooonuno 50.... VLambSkir1a...........-.... 0 40 Pel-COCIOV O I O n I IIIIOCI III Tallow, Farmers cake 0 04;. . . b RIDES AND SKINS'-1NSPECTED. No. 1 Steers, 60lbs. sndnp V0 08... . u 2 st 3 u 007%. 3 " " " 006.... lCows, allweighta... 0 07} .. u 2 cc as AH`. 006;. 031-. -~ ....oo5.3.. Wheat. tau per bush; Wheat. spring, do Wheat, goosos. do Barley. do Oats. do Peas. do Rlye, - do 0 over seed do hnnannal `Iguana uni: `IIMI yards Printed 1 yards Fine Pril Iuu &'L'I.vvn noun-ua _. ...- _--.._, _-_ -_--, Montreal and English Market; --A Resume of the Week. Tun NORTHERN Anvmcn Onrrcn, BARBIE, Aug. 18, 1886 f Barrie Grain Market. Spring Wheat........ ....$ 0 00 to $ 0 00 Fhuwheat--.......o.--o ~'o Barley................`... 055.... 075 Oats 040.... 041 Peas . . . . . . .. 045:... 050 Rye..................... 050.... 055 '-nan! am; 6.f:a:?r'{{L'a 'u}I.iI{rt& `u.;;`n2t;y;; McCosh will shortlv resin, and it is quite in order for the ratepayers to consider well who is tovbe the coming man. We hope whoever is chosen ~thst 1t w1ll.befo'r'his tness and ..anajority;. ` '3 not for his politics. 1`hat a the way Grit paperatalk where Conservatives are in the a ,_ -1';-.1-.._'...!.... 1.7.4. L" Ll...m`.. nnnsi nh-I nlnil STEAMER '- W-;iVg.1;1_-1-:::;:=g::=:a::na:%:g;v `P s . I 1 A A HE abovelsto. `ch gin'd comma us steamer ursiois lllxoegsow We. :t1'a% n5``ora1}h 1E 1" C , _ DO - _ v _ uln ta ,on lake Sixn_ooe_a.n_d douchihmg. -" _ T D n ` l`o1`tbrmha.hd arvgpgemonu apply to mu sun: or nu: nnnnrrs nunma A - rm: ms-r wnx LVT CIIOIII '- Rye...---o ll -- __._.I - II`..- Toronfo Farmen Market. - Tonomo. Aug. 17. 1886. Wheat. fall bushel; ....... ..8 0 75 to 3 0 00 WhAnt,nnrinn_ do . . . . . . . . .. 075.... .000 -..,.... T :1 t 1:` q.m:.:a.=:" .'?:.`.*'.-"m.,:r%`3t`4" "* i 1%: S350 ems ooph `$250k awn, LIVE swoon AND PRUDUGE. "1886: comm BREAK--DI8TBIl}T} nuns, All for this week, at my 5' :_;. "`i--.. EXGURSIONSQ `tars . . . . . .. 400.. 500 percwt. . 500.. . 600' lbs .. ss,per cwt . . er lb . . . . . er . . . . .. 014. 016 . . . . . . . . . .. 000.. 0- .. . ... 5.. . en . . . . . . . . .. 0 12.. perbag . 070 070 ushel . 075 100 L8h61........ 000.. 000 . 000.. 000 000.. 000 000 . 000 030.. . -oiorol 900-all ,per10C1b , _ . 240...` .00lbsA..... 00.... 250 200.... 250 . . . . . . . . . .--O ml.... .. .. 'EEiEnAL onurnEucE `% The People's e;Barga.1n. I-Iouse, E; B. GROMPTON ago Gross Fine Ivory Buttons at :0; H. lion. % ` __ Box 11;, Barrfey Ont. .....$.6 to $ 6 50 .....* 6 7 00 A AA`\ A I\l\ `pairs more of cuwunxb I! snlcoz Ann ntsrnwr V nxcnaxansu men. rams. Printed Scotch Lawns, WI|l':':|fl1}::1Il yafds Heavy Brown Holland, all linen, yards Muslins to go at 51886 `lgthosle Wonderful SILK GLOVES, at ":.T "P`5 T`f1 i.9,'i-eld to .t.h6.[-illblic -111 general. Notice, We O H `P .B"i.fo r E. =DA`0K &. sons celebrated English ePor:>0i9*" Anhydtmaa Grain -Boqtq and shoes; % Established 50 years- BmK3333T0N;.'@0;"S. `GObdYear Walt Goods equal `" fmd ,M`d 39: `"191. V9lTYf!I1`I`1ol'1 cheaper. _ ;0uv..Stook;for cm aaguon iailug. and gelected. We clalm " _kI"Y`1 50:o8ll: snd 'N0 trouble to show our g00d9- VIICLU Ma.ganetawn complains of poor mail so- coxnmodstion. ._._... J. 8: T. ,l_di0;,ra`t1d childreis tine Boots, SW99 %...1a.ding Canada- On or about August 1st," Phoenix Hall Tz}i1o1'ingAV lishment will be removed to the Centre Store m Blctar... Block, south side of Dunlap Street Until that time we shall offer the whole of our SIN-_ Gents Furnishings at cost. Call and secure some 0- bargains we shall offer. n J. s. WHITTAKMER, "BOOTS -:-Big` Bargains-1! ..:\%I.~-~. Phoe"f1"'i3i' 'Ha.11?l T S 3 BARB so HENRY, MANUFACTURERS. T CARRIAGES,' % % BUGGIES, U LDIIJ IJVIIIIVI Lduulwvl \JVe uwvv uwu vv` 411:1: down tor lack of water.- Compldnt is made at Feeaerton of cattle ifheiggled on the r ' wgy track. _ I --For ne gentp fu inge co to R. A. Stephens & O0. - IIVL _ II..- __I_..2J.... 1)-... .1 Aug `-A1` -in gm FAMOUS SHOE HOUSE. _%I=_uRuIs|-Iliues AT COST. mu` `N9 trouble show gooas. 85 SON` 10. snvhenilt was resolved that certain lines m, even If they were to be given away .B.A.E.FlIE 3c. -REMOVAL og- Ien, Vat 1 .` .: lncovvu Iii tremendous snd destructive re has, been raging in the vicinity of Loverlng for some time, destroying timber and sweeping . away crops. Wm. Hunter had his outbuild- 'i ings and farming implements all burned. Mr. *` Uonlv barely saved his. The re started by ...I\.Ir. Ablett in burning a fellow. ` ____2n_ L._I ._ _-....I-- per card of 2 doz , worth three times the mom_ "And all kindsnof Wheel Work- are kept in stock and made t Er .large stock at our Show 300 _ l..-_. Q . WHEELBARF HEAVY & LIGHT WAG0N5s DRAYS, CARTS, L\\'{ HVL1 P31` yard. -000- SHOES V ` " `~ .. I 3AND ERS 3i \VH1Tm:- PHAETONS, .....v.|.lu Illlovvv can wunocpnoa - -.v vv Peter Bcvrnes, of Donville, had an unplea- raeant experience as few days ago at P. Donnel- y : mill.` While putting on a belt, his arm wra drawn into the pullev, but he got _a.stride 7`-..ue shaft. and was whirled round a. number of times. His arm was "broken in two laces Laudhe was terribly brnisedaboulz the y. Inn, Ag;-11:- ln:_~_~_`._ _._.'I-....L-...l- LLQL II-unu- per yard. Regular 13c. and Slippers. worth I'.'_ per P31.` '1="a}.f:I]L.i}iv1ii{.di};ci.1.d.re popular amoniz the Bradford Methodists. The_a';c o,:::.':.?':h%i:'.... W "1 **- V noun---- -___ -7- .._ _ -improvemeints h-a've been "made in th -Churchill post oice. `T _-_j 4I_!L, ___!_I., ,, , #____|___ _:,__,_ I-Us AL: NlUVroQv-- V. Samdavanagh hhswoittained the contract "for building the English Church at Totten- Jnam for $3.060. A ` * ` ~-!-_.. _--_._ L- `uuuvru \/vn.n.n'.ruvn- 7 u John Ciark of Foley was injured in the wcoodq llately by a falling tree, and had to be carried seven miles through the woods to reach the steamr to take him to the Sound for surgical treatment. 1- .1 1'\,,,_,__ C1_--__1 `cow urn I-canvas. --vv-v--w cum 1 A new saw mill to inyourse of erection at \ V-Koah-She` Luke in Ixdo. - Y 1 n;;!_.. .___2L __ L- `I! 'Q\ CII KJIIII I326 DI: -If nrnnts-&ttin ant to R. .A.Ste; )':ena&0o.g 8_ i` no ' ' The Salvation Arm meetinaa in Orillia are frequented by row '63. us 1 ,,A L -_.____A_ 1.. LL- _-:._\;I___L_-.1 -1 \./llllsbl. Iv now vw no-` r.._ There has been 17 picnics to rouchiching Park this season. . The number to Big Bay `Point from Barrie has been so great that the count has not been kept. T " ' ' --l--- ~l 13--- 'I]`..&Lnu \..u VJ UlL\4 ;v- vnunvv u\......~ --.._.._ 7 The English Church at Aspdih has just been "completed. Its cost was $3,000 and the chief contribu_tors are Enghsh friends. Rev. Mr. Thompson is the minister in `charge. 0 1 (`V I, --1._ _';_ ...\.a-`A.-`C-:nn wI'1:f1*\ `.n as neighborhood of `Thompsonville is about over. an _ I\______ cI___.I 'I _...I.-.. fl- 1.-.-.. L-) 5.. VI Iuv Julwv any n The new ch'a1:ch in_ Fair Valley is ready for the root, and it is expected it will be n- ished by Ontober. H1 14 ,l.__- _I..J.. Lnlunn L:n 1-non` n:uuI An KUIICIJLIVLIB kl; \JUn SA A fire in a wood pile on Beatty s , dock, Parry Sound, was quicklv put out bv the Conger Compa.ny a new re pump. m I , ,,-_ tn ._:__..... LA (`1,...mIv.nlm'nn -JAJ Uuv -nu vuu Mr. Geo. McGirr, of the neighborhood of Alliston, is said to have harvested from 40 acres 1,500 bushels of Wheat or 35 bushels to the acre, also 60 or 70 loads of No. 1 barley from 20 acres. ` 7 ' ~ -uv vv v -v- upov -vu-- V..- V- `._v__. Cy;->.re'ss' Lodge, 1: 0.F.. kradford. has -been reeuecitated, the following beingeoicera tor the present term : N.G., Bro. T; Edmun- ..A_ . `7 f` D..A Tf Ainnn n Ri IO`. 'E. Garrett. 101' EH8 PPUIIUIIF DUI`!!! I .LV.\J ., luv. 1.. Juu.u.|nu- son ; V. G., Bro. LI Algeo ; Sec.. Bro. E. Garnettz; ([`.reas., E. Ferguson; Rep. toG. L., W88 D651`, auuuuuucu lu Uuwulug nu: U uuw zribbone and feathers of her bonnet, when she was going down and brought her safe to land. ` `T _ - n . IO II n suvuu `V vv Av. ..-. wuvru-_..- ..-. The Newmarket Salvationists are said to have dwindled down to three, two drum; and a. hornet. _-.. .. . . n .1 n at Auuuu VJ \.('Iuvvv- A Tottenham `dude takes his best girl on `his knee and feeds her oranges and candy and_ makes a. free shes` of it. I ' 1" A yuan 517: The Sunday Schools in connection with Trinity Church," Bradford, and St. J ohn s Church. Coulson s Hill are to have an excur- sion to Big Bay Point or to Ja.ckson s Point on the 26th. ' --- -.- I 0|` -1 1 5 nun ~ ylvvnnvvx in wvwu---V-.-. Tsaac Assance was before the Parry Sound magistrates the other day on a. charge of com- mitting a rape on Elizabeth Asa, an Indian woman. The result of the examination not known when the Star went to press. a l'\ I\ `In 'l1____`I__j L-.. ..-u xa-u-nav `Veer the Atherley wharf the other day `when Mrs. Hm-wood was enjoying a `sail in her skiff the boat upset. Her husband who `was near, succeeded in catching her by the un"\`\r\In ant` Gnnfhnrn A` `IAIU hnnnnf. whnn Ih V An interesting meeting" of the Royal Toma- vlars of Temperance was latelx held an Vuev. ' H nan!!! nan` nmnn `Inn knoll |+.A"|`;lIl` xvuey. A A new post oice has been established on Georgina Island with Chief Big Canoe All postmaster. `I _ 12-- R-.. VLL- `LL nl--.`..n :-n `unn- 4 Call and.'a.;; 3; f1_c1}'ss goods; R. A Stephens & Co. - - - __--J ...I`.. An nnn`t1 n KIUILLJU I535 I-I\lU \l\p\In.n unwrit- Miss Laboureau, sister . of Rev. Father Laboureau, of Penetanguishene, died on Mon- day evening after several weeks illness. The funeral took place on Thursday. ' ` p,__ LL- 'I5`..J._--unn Wu l-UIJUIGJ UVUB rrswvv van a.-pup-wu---J. Sixteen candidates for the Entrance Ex- amination which were provisionally passed by the Board at B1 adford have been conrm- ed by the Toronto educational authorities. as n 1' u n. 1, _L A.....,I:.L. L-.. {nul- Mr. Davxd McQuade, the genial, handsome and gentlemanly puraer of the steamer Max Well, has become the local manager at Parry Sound for the Muskoka and Nipissing N avi- _gation Company. 1 I In: I ,1` I : I-,__ .___ _`_:____,J :_ `kg fqr the la 1: styles in dress -goods go to R. A. Stephe & Co. ' nu, - \7__..._..I--A. u..I....A.:....:..L.. nnn 113:!` in Inuu II vvu n-vvv The Uardweli Sentinel complains that the municipal laws in that burg are not fairly administered. in`... . .- v"'.`l`:1'1:'E1'-a`c.:e`l;1"i-dge.I'3and of Hopeheldl an in- tereating meeting (few days ago.- , 2- AL. _..._...A..._ -2 -_-_- a;o'5f' >15'3&"'o`?;{;`f.` A -119, ,- ___`L_L2.__ 1.... AI... ....... (nu nuouwvn `us.- -If you want a no y pair of pants go , to R. A. Stephens & Co. L 1.-- -LL-:_...l LL- -....L......L wanna a.v- yv.~'-u Baseball, cricket` and excursions seem to be the chief end and aim of life at Brace- bridee just now. V T N 1,.__.-L 3.. 115-}- 17-11.... in -1\np'vv `Bl!-II-I . vow wan`. an----6, -- w---".._-_ Orillia is agitating for the pu'rohase of Pumpkin Island as a pleasure park. - \ . .. . 1-... n-v-ur-.--v-.- ..- V . -_ The Parry 'LuInber'0o. have had to \___.. j-_-_ 2.. I._\. -2 _.-L.... i of every- roy. 01 and young, at Go dwater. ' -For cheap cotton; to R.` A Stephens yfl,` mht day. for are {Jud wnrk -In honestlv done was an ment not are-we the Jud If the work was honestly done we in mid there wnnld not be unnv left. WU`. W IIUIIUUUI IIIJII l would _not be many left?" A QQIIIIQ I_;___ I_,,,_ About $1300`hive been subscribed to the special pr-ixe_.fnnd of the North Simoos In. dustrisl Exhnbition. The show is to come off on the 22nd, 28rd and 24th of September. The Sun man qnthnsissticslly ssvs : On that occasion "Sta or will make a. none in his- a....... )9 nun -_|. 1a|:_-|._..:. _I-__- 1.4.1 1.1.- ""`.Y' " In Dunn nuuquul gentleman's but and one 2 ` 0% E65 -7813 'P$i"11"""mske' Tluhiiiiiii tory." Will Elisabeth please hold the DIlt`I'hl.lI l Hui nun` nan` 9 5 _ vveneueve Mr._ rucnaru u-up'u_1 1; B09311? 1:0;-emove to Sundndge. We w1nh;you luc- cgss, Dxok.` _ - - Srplvr. Osptsin Allen and Cadet Moore, of the Salvation Army. Bradford, were before the magistrates the other dsy for refusing to pay then-`poll tax. They had been ordered by Major Moore not to pay it on the ground that they were commissioned to preach the Gospel. The magistrate: could not see it and they were ned 85 end costs each or 10 deys in jul. -_-,,A_ ,IT 1 I n A C :1` ..__.' _. ._ `..__ A court of Independent Order of Foresters hos been established 51: Tottenhom. The following are the oioers: Dr. Ke'er, 0.11.; J. '1`. Smyth, V. O. R.. W. Hunmell, Trea.s.; W. J. Verney, R. Sec.; Hy. Turner, F. .Seo.; J. J. Aikens, Chop; J. Preoton, Sen. . W.; R. McRne, Jr. W. ; Hy. Anderson, S.B.; A Cook, J.B.;.E. J. Hen-n, D.O.H.C.R.;Dr. Keifex}, Oonrt Physician. LA._.._ LL~,I_,_ - 7 ,, ll`,"|-77 -r-A- DB 5018 W go auuuu uu at now up um ..uguu,, in hopes of regaining her former strength.- We hope her visit will not be 221` vain ` ' and that she will soon return as she will be much missed b her friends and relatives in thig place. , e are sure Mr. A. will not . enjoy keeping `each. I would like to cell around and take tee with him as it fa: generally sup edheieefemoueoook. , _ roeslend "can still bout of one on rising men, Mr. J. Middleton, of 'l.`h_ietle_ I yho has recently sold out hie new-null ha invejited in another and will soon heve it running in lullblut. "We wiehhim_greetI.I_1oeeu as a wig. muo_h' tullne pleoe. _ . o EllIgottII_I=. everypquitulj geoident the other day. ' While elm-peiiing` ILIUIJ IuIDlIlV\I ULIIIVUY ELI LIICI-IUIIJ, UL JIICIQ U11 1' Friday last went through the d aw bridge at the` Narrows. One horse was drowned and- it was with great ditcnlty that the young men and the other horse were saved. On whom the fault of the accident rests wedid `not learn, but it must_prove another lesson to all who have occasion to cross this bridge the need of exercising every care in knowing that the bridge is secure before driving on it. This is the Beeton World's report: An exciting lacrosse matchwas played on the agricultural` grounds here to-day, (Wednes- day) between the Actives of this village and the Barrie lacrosse club. _The rubber was 4 faced shortly after three, Cookstown taking the rst game in twenty-four minutes. They also secured the second in seventy seconds, and everything looked as though three straights would be the result, but the Kem- penfeldt men did not relish the idea, conse- quently Cookstown allowed them to to take the 3rd and fourth games in 3 and 11 mins. respectively. We had to allow , them to have these games because they were won by ood play, but eighteen minutes after the fth game was started the ball passed be- tween Barrie s ags and a cheer told that Cookstown had been victorious. Barrie played a scientic game, clever and clean, and our-boys have good reason to be proud of their victory. Appended are the names : Cookstown. _ Barrie. McCracken goal ` Grant Finlay lst defence Bnttereld Christie 2nd - M`cCurrie _ J. Agnew 3rd Moore W. McDowell point - McCarthy Banting L. G. A Johnson -Sherman centre _ Lennox H. Fer uson outside Bell Cou ter inside ' Geary Morris 3rd home Burns Whelan A _ 2nd Lennox J no. Armstrong - lst ' e Cuthbert Wilson . Field Captain Moore T.` F. Duncan Banting umpired for Cookstown,- Sidsworth acting for Barrie. Mr. W. Dyment, of Barrie was referee. uunv UL nu: uvuuu.` . The people in the vicinity have lost all faith in weather prophets lately as a rain- storm was predicted for last week and has not come. Ir- ____ ..I--.._.I L- 1.--... ..._.. 1'.._:_.. LL-A. __ _____- _V__'__,____, mAHf1:;r the lacrosse match on Monday, sev- eral of the Hill boys accused Edmanaon and DAIIIIAI nf_1\nr.$:I-in lms nu:-In: inhnunnnnn pg`. u I-sown: say-nvurv-`way-.uu. A challenge from the J erseys? of Craig- hurst to- the Townline Puzzlers of this- place to play a game of foot-ball was accepted and a. match was played on Saturday last which was keenly contested. The ball was faced at 5.30 p. m. and the rst goal was scored by the J ersev s in 45 min. The Puzzlers then got down to their work and- were rewarded by a goal in 28 min. The plag continued until time was called neither clu having the advantage. It was then onnnnr` {thief-. I-luau! want: On nv|:r| `nnnnr I-1|`-unonlr A baseball match was played on Saturday at Phelpston between the club of that village and that of Hilledale. It resulted in 50 runs for Hilledale and 31 for the home team. ~n___L__ .__-_L_;__ -e..I_- _I__n_ -1 1t_ I {U1 LLLILUILDIU MIL UL LUL Ill-IU IIUI-IIU UUCILIQ ' News has reached us of the death of Mr. Maitin Moran brother of Mr. Patrick Moran an, of this place. -` The deceased was a. resident of this place some years ago and removed to Pitteburg where he was at the time of his death. TL; running in bk; ndndndlzn htl Inn`. .11 . Iii3 [LUV UUl.I.lUu ` We are pleased to hear from J union that our old friend Mr. Nicholson is building 8 grand residence. _ Ecno. 1vp- vi 1 7 Advance Corresppndenee.. . ` The farmers of this neighborhood are busy -gathering in the golden sheaves, but the or-or are not what they were expected to be, her ey and wheat being poor, while that of cats and peas being all that could be desired. Quite a number witnessed the. Baptismal servioeon Sunday` last at Belle Ewart,` there being sixzdipped in the fonmingoood. e Quite a. new-stvle of ooiirtiniz itheinz oar- UUIIIK p|L-u1ppuu. III IIIIU IUQIIIIIJS I-IIIIIIIQ Quite a new-lstyle of.coi1`rting`ia;beip. chr- -ri_ed on in this village of late.` Sohie " of the villagers think the interested ,pa1jties re studying Romeo and -Juliet; _ whilp we are inclined. to think they_a.re trying to imitate William Tell.` the Archer, or some other, Bow man. ' I17- I__I:-_'. ll- D:-L--.I (121.2. I... ..L-..L vrouuuxu. , 9_'g. i A V Advance Correspondende. 3 1. ' .MI;s, Ashton vBu_rto_n who has b00n*.n6r_ious- 1y- ill for some time has so far recoveifed ah, 150 be able toggo sontn on -_u visit to her. friends I `in. `nuunnu ` ads`--.s.6.l.. . UIDI VI LIIU l..I.I.l.L I-FUJI CUUIIUUIL Palmer of throwing the game, whereupon, these gentlemnn became indignnnt` end broke their sticks nerose their knee before the `club and said they would never play with them Again.-t-T1mea. It is to be hoged that I, -_,____ _.n _, _L L _ -_;:.____:..|._.I __ LL-L A.I.- VI II II no V Ills IIIIU nu. V CWO. J U W D IIIIUI-I agreed that they play 20 min. longer tobreak the tie but no other goal A was scored. Mr. Geo. Scrogazie acted as referee and discharged his duties to the satisfaction of both clubs. A L___ I_-'I'I ____A._I_ Z-.. _`I__._j ._ CI_L-.._.1___ i'`c"ro..e'_$`1`;e b2"ex`- " "Zn 1`; s%.e"nI world will still move on in_ spite of this cat- ostrophe. ' ,1`: II I ' n I I . c n 1 Clullsndsr` extension has been inspect- ed by the oicials. The road is now open for local traic on all points north of Sun- dridge. The stations and tankage are in course of construction. Orders will be issued almost immediately for traio to com- mence between South River; Powassing, Callendnr, La Vase and Southeast Bay. This will open the road for through treic by the short line from Toronto and Western Ontario points to Winnipeg and the Northwest. 1,`- L__ -,,;_-._ , ` A team of` 1:..,';.1;;.`;La.;;{{v;..;[x,,;`s..;.;{% oung men named Mnlvev and Mahony, of ra.,on nlI;I'OI1 `uni than`! lnnnn`\ Qkn Amati: inibhann alt vuw uuul. I Webelieve Mr. Richard Gilpig ig ,_ab9_ut I\ -grnnng `ll WA IIAII C915- -` '.;u V`Ul o'_"h.h .AJo .u vvv .. 5 Dglrqmole walla. and springs ate drying up vaxgd, jud ing frbm ` a correspbndent of the -trillnr ow`:-Letter, spiritual life is toleubly well `.shrive,lled. `;'.1`he, correspondent says : At a qugrgujlyi m9eti_n of the Stewards oi nthe Dulrymple Minion. gdglve their book as`. , vpvorhsnlingr` ~;. `pulpit _zo `unmet Jthct -Int 1:; the church. Of course this in not the judg- Aelf Advance Correspondenc m A` 111' II hisendle scythe the blade by seine mean! eljpped e_nd almost severed his thumb from J. I._____ -___ __A.-.4_Z_.uI J. nanny. Ill}! .9 `IIIIOIU IUVUFGI ll-ll IIIIIILIIJ uvI-- hopea are entertnined ofhio recov- ery ifvlook-jaw does not not in.- Crooulnnd "Bus Ball Club will lose one of its best man 8-.. LL}- _--- ... Advance Correspondence. Harvest is about half over in this neighbor hood and we are glad to be able to. By that the crops, on the whole, are a good average. The fall, wheat does not amount to much but the crops of barley, spring wheat, oats and peas are good. The week of excessively hot, dry weather, which fortunately ended a day or two :20, has no doubt, done "considerable damage as it ripened the grain too rapidly, but not so much as at first supposed. The root crops give great promise, the turnips, especially, ooking better than we have seen them for years. "Wan anuvnluarq 1:` Ann I-ulna hall l|`I1"\ Ara nn for UIIUI-II I.Ul' JUCl3u - The members of our base ball club are on the qni vive again with expectanc as our hitherto successful team has _c enged to play on Thursday afternoon, the celebrated Hllledale nine which is generally acknow- ledged to have the best record in North Simooe. We anticipate a most exciting contest, as both realize that one of the atiffeat battles of the season is to be fought. Wk; vinileinn IQITDFQI Innfnhnn nf Inf`: urn IIIUU. DUUDUB . It will soon be the season of ploughing matches, and we would strongly urge the farmers of Vespra to have a committee organized, soon, to make arrangements for a match. We are convinced of the utility of V such exhibitions as they induce the young men to take greater pride in their ploughing, and detract not a`little from the monotony of farm life. Why I ask, should not life on the farm be varied now and then by a little interesting excitement as well as any other? It undoubtedly should, and we claim that such interesting excitement invariably con- duces to the best weltare of - farming interests. * A lo-.\'g\Rv" On the 12th Concession line of Sunnidale Township, there lives a man named Riley, whose wife is insane ; they had two daugh- ters.`one a. young woman, the other about ,4 years old. The insane mother. we are told, has often threatened to take the life of the youngest girl. On Wednesday last, llth inst.. the older girl had occasion to leave the house for some time and on her return met her little sister at the door burned to a crisp. The little sufferer ran and took a drink of water, the olderone fell into a swoon, and - when she recoveredthe little sufferer was notable to tell how it occurred. It seems the cause will remain a mystery forever as death shortl' ended the>aufferin gs- ot the, little one. 1: is the general opinion that the mother committed the deed. It is too bad that so many insane people are let have their liberty, as almost every newspaper brings gssews ot their dangerous -and often fatal PIUJ ll-IUIIUI We should also like to utter our strong disapproval of all betting in connection with those games. We learn from the papers and elsewhere that the league teams of the United States and Canada are fast demoral- izing into mere gambling institutions, and we have, moreover, ascertained that even with in our .own county, neighboring teams have so far forgotten the object aimed at in their organization as to venture considerable sums `on special matches. If neighboring teams cannot play friendly matches without getting angry` and backing up their vexation with money. it would be much better for the moral tone of the communities to disorganize them at once or choose new managers whose presence would be a guarantee against all `such abuses. TL _,,'1I _ ,_ 1 LI _ , ,D ,,I,,, ,L3__._ I Promotion examinations (written).T Names I in order of merit. 1'_-_2-._ ALI. 'l3-_L II `I.__-_.-_ III? I`lT\ `I"I >'1l-I-llJ'JllII j I 'Un Wednesdayelestis three yes: old child, daughter of Mr. B. Mulroy , living near Brsd- . xford, was accidentally, kicked behmd the out by 5 horse, and the contusion not only knock- -ed her senseless but bent her skull in Va eon- Veiderable depth; The little girl is gettimt better and hopes are entertained for her re- .-ccvory.--S..S. News. - ' ,,__..I.. _-II- _...1 ............. nun .-Iuuvinn nn Ill UIILUI VI I-ILUIIUI Junior 4th Book-G. Freeman, (W. W) H. Hainea, (W.W.) L. Ayerst, A. Spotton, K. McKenzie,-(W.W.) (Z. Iaffertv. J. Booth), (A. Cross, M. Wright, W. W.) F. Cooper, (J. Scott, K. Cam bell, W.W.) (E. John- aton, A. Lane, .W.) J. Forayth, A. Middleton, E. Hurst, C. English, J. Hudson, W.W., (K. Anderton, W.W., J. Armaon), L. Cooper, L. Payne, Seniord 3rd Book, Central School- G. Willette, (A. Miller, E. Siwotton), (M. Find- ley, C. Purvie)-, H. Car ey, G. Booth, T. Miller, J. Craig, M. Fletcher, O. Littlehalee, IvB&_Atgpelbe, R. Packard, M. "A. Edwards, J. in r. Senior `8rd Book, West Ward--J. Ander-A ten, L. Faltner, M. Drury, J. Churchill, A. Smith, J. Collins, A. Freeman. M. McMa- ter, A. Fuller. . "nu\:nvu `Quid (`land-wen` -Q..I......`I V A IIU1, no .I.' uuuh nnior 3rd -Book, Central `School- A. Lightfoot,`L. `Urry. J. Thompson, F. Ward, M._ Liqhtfoot, A. Crompton; M. Lisle. L. 1 Lower, .0. Ell1s,.R. Henderson, M. Villiers, % J. Oraney, J. Leslie, E. Caisse. V . Jt_1nior3rd Book, West Wau!--N. Sco ,. M. Arnold, MoRa_e, E. Morrow, Wg Ormnby, H. Ha es, J. McDonald. ` Public Sohoo 'onen August 30th. All` 1 V_`. `The Connegfiattveleoted. 4. V . An election was held in. Newton, Lan- daahiro, .' yesterday toi ll the C yacancy in . the Ho1_iee`_ of, Conlqxona .ca.uaed by the e'1eveti9n;;\ to, the peerage; of ;Sir -MR. A. Cross. Leigh, Connervutiveeceived ,v.)te._a_.1_1cl_. ,Fg_'ench, Gladetqnian, DIUUIT III. UIIU yllnl 13 UV UV LVIISII While visitin several matches 3": late we were considerab shocked at the amount of carelessly uttered profanity and other un- seemly mlazguage, sometime in the presence of e use ladies, of by a number of the players. This should not be. Innocent out-_ doolr; sports sould neg be wlailfected b any suc immora `t or ey ' never an erve their-`true purpi; se, viz: to give healthful, enj yable exercise both tothe body and to .th_eBi"n%..n VfVe ta1i)ealclonh;<`ient tliiat such sport; as - oo- e .un,er wise an judicious mhnagement can do more to create a healthy moral tone aai neighborhood, among the young men. t mostany 0 or means; The `ye the boys something a to _ Y 81 think and talk about of a pure nature, some- thing to take a lively interest in. _ They abrd pleasurable relaxation in the midst of hard toil, and altogether make life, especially,` on the farm much more enjoyable and, in consequence unread contentment, where, formerly existed dissatisfaction. We would commend these ideas to farming communities in general and suggest to the parents that it is unwise to begrudge their boys a. half-day occasional1y,.for` practice or a match, as the good old maxim : ' . All work and no play, Makes Jack a dull boy `contains far more truth than poetry. Give theboys a little relaxation now and then, of an attractive kind. and you will invariably nd that they will do their work far more coutentedly and satisfactorily, and much rather remain at home, if you want them, than seek a livelihood, away, at other em- ployment. ' WA: B`|l\II'tl|`BI| `ll I1""AIv turn aI`v1\IIli . -Auugast 12th,`l883. % WIIIIIUIJJ, J-I-0 '-IQ VB, Us all-I.Ull\Ill|A|o Public Schoo `opens August 30th. All` pupi`l;(PropoIing to attend~next_ term are rte- queo _ to be pg-esent at ppening. V : . - A` - fl`. 0. S'rn1u..m;` '~`I\__!_' ___- _ LL15 LlUIlU|' Ull IJIUIIKI-IDI-lull ` \JU V UI'IIUl' II`- been planned to ippoint Mr. Willliam Anlt, II` that burn AF Rnrrin nniinarnn nf ihnvgnnnaong uuuu ywuuvu In C III nut. vvluullu Jluli, of the town 0f'B|:llf'i:, _a;lioi1aor of.'theVSupremo Court of J ndiqature for Olihvo " V V His Honor the- .1V.ienten3n V At -G:ovev'1-nor ...-. -I.._-J L- A...-.n_l. 11.. `ITIII:-_.. A..!L Advance Correspondence. Barrie Public 'Schoo`.s. QIIII Uvlllluu-cu unur anvun:-up-. -._..- graphs for Advance Raglan Who like The In-row ohg lost. Goldwater wants street lumps. What mext? . `

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