A dog; friehteued Thompson irishL:`a .,co:ls. at Alliston the other day. "Remit a. boggy reduoedh` match wood, the colt hhii"ei'"ib;'z with nervousness and _the driver eshaiken ` 139- , 9'-John McKay was dri\'i`?g`into Besvertoni "few ay! ago, and the horses he was driving became frightened at a. railway train, bolted and threw im u_nder the wagon,` by which he was severely mjgljed. * - - `~ ~ ,.___ -1 LL- 1l....I'f.L'T.'fVI:'...'.'.'I. ` Barrie Grain Market. . Spring Wheat........ $0 00 to 8 0 00 FallWheat..........,... 060 '. 065 Barley ...V.'............. 045.... 050 Ots unooouo - u u o nl|oIO not H r an ,- 0'45 I.\yUg-III o u u u o I - u u - - u - - -- v v - ~ . __ Barrie General Produce Market. V Beef. hindqusrters. ......$ 5 00 to 3 6 00 Beef, fot-equart.ers.... ... 5 00 0 00 Beef, pet-aide, per cwt...-. 5 00%.... 6 00 Dressed hogs, per 10'! lbi. 5 00 .. 6 50 Mutton, carcass, per 'owt.. 6 00 7 00 Limb, per g -o....n.oo 0 070090 0 08 Butte:-.tub,per lb....... 015 ... 016 Butter, roll. per lb......- 0 15 - - _0 18 Lard, per 11).... ........ (` 00.... 0 9? T`u'lOOCOIIOUO\I`IOOOI. 0 GICOO 5 Eggo,perdozen ......... 016.... 0}8' pntnInAhlnn\n8PbIH.... 0 35 I00 0 "QITVIT. """' Pu-snipe, ....... Hsy, now,por ton'..._.... Rm, W i0lI......-cu Flour, Bakefl, per 106 `EN Flour. Family. Flour, Pantry, Ogtmegl, per 1)! ..o.. OOHIMOII.- .` stub! ny--|.-j 137...: VVuIIEI VVW ' I o I I Q 0 II-O00 wlooob- on-no W". IIVVIVX U-""-." Sm. oooonooo umb 3kil|l.......u...gu lI_IA._ Wheat. tulips: hixshel. . . . . . . (0 't;'$' 78 vWheat.anrin,. do 076..-.. 078 069 IIOIOIIIIO 0880-6- ` noaonococs 0 can: upououou-o 0 3303:. 0 Pm. Iltuonoaun 00.. _o RYE. oacaooosoo 0 0 %;*"*.r:. 1301;;--~~-~-~ 675 - .-. 0:. r ..'.U.. CC.` Beef,tore mug 0 .. 0 Bvef. hin qua:-ters...... 0 8 hinkang nu! nnir . . _ . . .. lS"8I. lllIlllqI.IDl'DUl`l!u Inooottuoooo Chickens. per pair. . . Ducks." -_ do .. . Geese. eaoh...... .. .. Turkeys. each... . . . . . Rnttnr nnnnd I-nIIn._ EEMDEIa18.8 ,_._1@@m8J,| Banlnia mnmhiii .49` gm. :.~ H. Rpeat ofder just receivedfroin. I _ EHN GLAND. A Cheap Melton. Dress Goods at` I00. ' Wiid1 "DAress Goods at l2o%. 7` _ N'Wew Lot Cloth Finish at I5., We challenge the trade on this line, for quality, width andjnish, at the pri e. 9 A Ask to see our wide Mltons at I50. ` Large Mixed Lot of Fancy 1Dress Goods at I2gc., worth 18 and 20 V All the leading noveltie in bettr fabrics.` rm: swarm or run: nmnxmrs DURING ' THE PAST WEEK. ' IIUIII UL IIuIl\QIllaIo-' --- v -- _- ..- - Odo umo 37.50 I: lles'v1-;lI_ '{v-o'o1 `fwood overcoat: 3 . W. any J: 00%. (huh more. ` _|__ ____ .____ i `. :.2.'(.:`::';.;`s;.;:::: Applet, per buhel....... Omonn, pox-bluhol ....... Turnipu, ....... BOO, " cocoon- nn-n`Q V I. V 30170` IIDIB. Oow, per`lWl`I.)I. o on to 3 6 so qfgnn ___ 7 IJIIIIUUIIIII-on-oooooooooao o Peloooyunlooo OIIOI;OO :20 Tallow, Farmer: cake .... . 0 0%.. . V nuns AND sxms-mancno, ' No. I Steers, 6011):. andup; 0 .08.... (I u o u nn-11-. GRAIN, LIVE STDGK ANIl%PB;l]DUE. LUCIE IIIIIII '- Rve..uIIonou on -u'__...I- 11-. ....._...... | tv._._-_|. --.| I'l'r_.I ;Be$t llinfe of Silnk Plush at $1.20 in the ,town. ' T Lot of ends of Satins, &.c., at 25. per yard and upwards. ` V ` E. B. 0ROMPTON_8_:_G0. 8| aeiio:n;e;s;i"`tEuun:mo: 5 , 1..s.ac. ;a_.ndm. .- * Sign of Two Gfd W af`he and -.*`~pect%a4cglej,*aind urge J Reguluwtdr ht aoorwgy. ; ,4 \I'.VUIIlllIl'IU V VIVID Luau vvunv azv ` :o.'EiclIt'oouAnnmeu% ' utiven sud tabby Bo- . ------ ---A- 4-1;`. `ljoown, all weights. . . C) (0 OS A _ _ , Toronto Iarmoro In-hot. . Tonono. Nov 28, 1886. Ann _-_,- Qo.nA|A_AAl Iass GOODS. PLUSHES, 8.0. E. 3. cnnmmua no.1 V Q5000. 0 10.... .31-,.`. BAGS, ETC. All of the prevailing styles are here shown in assortment com- 'pIete, specially purchased to meet much fo"r'quai1ty, new fo`r_price`. J 5 the wants of this community. 90/ `T wC')'1'1r Prices suit the hard times. Our Prices do our talking. Our Prices make our business, Whig}: talks for itself. OurP1"ices 51:9 (Y)fi'l]iI`1i:fCL)`1`n1 10W g'ra.(,1\e. W%`0 II: It - -:I _. jm snuns, uvnnsnnns, nunnuns, mum [Our store is new lled with care- fully selected bargains in ladies, gents and childrens, fAI.L AND wmnan gggggg Acknowledge N0 Equals! OUR MAGN[Fl(7EN'l` DISPLAY lilllllu Inucn: an: n; fever at Owen Sou`n'd,""l - , . , - . -4n__ g___`_ W.ll. MYERS 8!. SUN. N0 SUP 543 R105? ' .1..h`9V:E3tCb||SIIOd Shoe Dealers of Ba"" > Children. s All Wool Hose. small si |2;, pef pair.` Lad1es Wool Hose, heavy and good Ladies Fine Cashmere, solid` colors, and M . . `Grq_n_d _val9f 1jn.Scotch Lambs woo) Llvua I `r `awn-a ---vrvv-- i3l;a;lt Stool;-Bgafles aLd.Jak.|.8 om-.own importation, from leading London `makers, - T 5. B. cnomrnm & cuss - Our Stock is largely of our own iznpona. tion, bought in the best markets in the world_ :We think our values unapproachublc. UIGIII-I VI-Illv an: Ivy`. Merino Under-Ulothi ng Superb show of Millinery, Latest Styles Don't tail to call and inspect. ' -1`---__.I.--_ I Q Ulla Auuu u vu--avv-I Men : shirt: at` '{5c., 400., 45c.. 6013., 6513.. 75c.. and up $2.50 each at T. ,W. `Gray at (.091. n n,, n___L_II _.'... :_A..-L...I A... MILLINERY `=2MANTLES_ UNDERWEAR AND---- fr0m83.oo to $5 00 per < Permanent enlargements 79? and beautiful proce89- THE PHHTHEHAPHBB, f'BothweII*s Block. 3?"" T:-2-1: mat Putz: emu: mm l88l T0 W` BARRAUD E. B. GBOMPIEN & G0. .1N- ----AND _.._.. `II- T \'Y -U ' The Rev. Dr. Campbell was inducted to the pastorate of the Presbyterian Church, '-Collingwood, on the 16th inst. 2 1 ,|.__.._ :_ --.._--L:.... ._:LL LL- CA.BIN ETS -AT- November 26,- 35 i,- 1886:- and Vdlu DIV: vs V" The young msn Powsle , who was `soci- dentnlly shot in the shonl er s week or `so go near Orillin, died of hisinjnr-i_es the other Yo - . The total number of names on the Onillis school register is 685-371 have end 813 . He. Will the Times find the one thntis est!` _ ~ __ . n I `vs I,,!__,._`'__A]A_L_1__7 -tend the waterworks. IJVIAIIIA uvnv u-u-.---.. The Orillia Town Council 5.. decided to submit: by-law `for borrowin $20,000 to light the town bwelectcity on further 67%- 1.1 .i I :7 A 1 n g . w-'.Ihe1;.lliaton School we: closed on Monday from sympathy-:;,.for .Mxse Bell, teacher of the 5th Divipion,-.on the` oociilon of her fath er : funeral. A4.` '5 1 N 31)`- :`3s s"2i'3."5s?z'.`' 1`}. n's`-:i'L%b"."l?'J`n 3'32 Gray & Co. V - ` Two Orillioedamsels were before the mag. "istratea of that burg lately for trying to tear eaeh others eyea,_and had topey 82.0o'a a,h for the gentle pa.atxme.' ` J `_. ~ 9.. n-_.a..._n G..-.L:__I _._g,_ _ Ava v-v `-uv-w r---___,. Justice in Ca:-dwell Seutinal wants a -rearrangement of the Adjala school. aeggiong, He says upwards of 70 ohijgggg 3. of school age cannot getto school. ` ` "'""` um. __._...I ..I....'L:.... A` ..A-'..`..\... A` u:.......... Hegenetewnn vhnildjng ie -any Iign of it. i _ o Rehhih ere plentiful in the neighborhood of Goldwater." Mr. Booth will be e oandidete for -the Meyorelty of Orillie. ` T . 1 AI. __- All _-_-_ -2 L--.I...3.I' ' III IIIU lruuvo _r'l`he editor cf (he o.m;.;; `Sntim 1. rejoices over the present of a T 19` ppiund turnip. and now wants aturk/:_w_f\o11'::`taaqa."V `The capacity pf some st;omcb.__is amazing. ' V` s.. 3-! , - . . v `nu ,, .7. ,_7 7_'_ I10 VII Ivvvnvp; 5'-'J`!".""" _ ` h to eof the Engiiah `Church. -'1`t;1`ttoaIa:x:!:11..l'vv`ull`|id on Mpnduyhilth inIt.,V by Col. Tyrwhitt. The attendance` was I:.=2:e.i- .2'::::<::..*;':..f.i` ' """"'` `W M Uh .IllUlIUUUI_I_ uninv- won added.-by. ten by (omen ; thirty-noun mum wor,o.oI_!` 1.- n.- n..a.....a.I-.- nun` tun Inn n Rilnnn. _ -"._V. -4. -on-I-unnn nisntcpj 7 '_ nxoaucouu V IEVU EU Llunnonnwvna Ivuiuu -ya-w--- Four coon; were captn':e' in the huh close by Orillia the other day. ' _ _L__. n_I .;u- _:_|.-- .L.. .1-.. vs -an--I Mr. M. Burton of Burton Bros. Barrie, `ha: been spending "some `time at Penetangn -uiahene. V Edqur iieard bf Alliston; becoming unman- ageable from insanity, was sent to'Barrie for examination. - - .-.. n . ..n 1:. BKIIXB UK! In WV 7`! Zwjw-no --v----v"v Engineers have been exunining the A position at Wanbauahene _in oonnection with a projected bridge over the Narrows. `IL. 11..- --.. E34. $1; '11`:-\As1|`n\h venfnn C51: vnuuvv gvv - The annual e1$c};{$i'omoors of Simone Lodge. No. 79, A. F. . & A. M. Brad_forrl,, `took place last Thursday night. Bro. J. S. . Boddy was elected W. M. -. . V Dr. Bell of Alliston, dxed on the inst-., __.I --_ L-._:4.A an Okay ' 'unnAnn Mr. E.- 1.)'roule, ofVOannington, bagged two fine deer the other day. The size of the bag not stated. n-__-n_ nn.I_4.. nnv `Kn An,. AKn__ Rn_, vlvwv nu yrnaouuuu wu-v vv---- --,. Some one about Dalrymele wishes the dog shooting epidemic would spread. nu,--_ n:_.__.!_I- LL- -..-_....I:-A. :- --..-..2_... 11!`. Dell 01 nuusvuu, uwu uu uuo l. nu-1-., and was buried on thev `following >`Mon ay. He belonged to the A. O. U. W., who buriqd him after the manner of the" order. A'\ II: on "1$i,T$p1. "';I{,1S 3.31;; um. are the best they ever ham; this season. White Blankets I 1.85, $2.25, 82.75. Cl-O, and IIII pt 'I`. - rnir J: 0093. . . There is to be a great turnout of Conser- vatives from Mara. at the Big Meeting at Orillis. t _ _ _ - -_ . o. Igf-I-i`i.t1g at Rathburn is booming. "This is a. species of gambling that seems to have no sin in it. ----- - -- -- ' - ,4.t|n\_ nun- George Wright of Panetang. Was kicked by an animal which he wugoipg `to slaughter, that in a short time he waa_' paralyzed so that he had to he can 6. to h1s;_ho'me. _ .1, ..n rn 41.... Ann I. ml.`-f`-1u.`.=. m.LI..- The Alliston Lock-up is n'1dYg\vil.Jg xepa'ra so as to be in 9. `fit coudntion for the reception of guests. ur -. t r.1____A.;. ._-A. I..:.. L-..) VI Buauuvsu Thomas Waites of Everett, got his hand terribly lacerated with a saw in the mill the other day. nu run L,,- n ..-L:_,;_ u__:_;.__ |____,_ ,1" vvuavn `.-J. The Utngton Debatzinjz Society have de oided a. second time that cash is better than ` `Inning. `I A I 'I ` AI , L,_ ,, ovum -.-.B- Mr. Ramsay intends to rebuild the tug Kendrick, which was burnt so badly a. little while ago. ` 312 AII!_L___ ~|.--___: _ _ . . __.-.. LUV?` -U vwvan Iuvuuu Imitation Lamb pa are won cheap I . A A Some Bradford sports have. left deer hunt- ing`, to trap the cunning for. T . Royal Scarlet Chapter Drstrict of Esau, met at Alliston last Saturday. . . . :_ LL _ L.._L '"wn.' "'i.'iin'...ii.;:2'.I `1;s;,`.m; a $3.26 nndup at '1`. . any as 009:. I1,` non,,e,_ __j _ 15.. 'tx7L:. ~----' -7- v-. w- _ -._--..__5 __.,._ A Bradfo;-d"msu is reported to -got to the shoulders 11: marsh mad a few days `nun; In vv':u An unsuccessful attempt was Vlately made to form a Division of Suns of Temperance at Peuville. ' V uuw uv uwu -v -av ----- - -- ---~A,v-~~~--. 1 Ga-ny9i $4.50 owe 0 at In Ih"be'st vaiue `V in the trade. ~-. -n \o . L _ 7! (\..4J.. -I: a C;_;:_ | IVCOOU ll`: II at nu a yr vv - Col. 0'13.-{Ian and "1e:.-"bar. wince of Shmty Bay, Were at Penotang last week. --L: ~.-- __ ~-_-..L-.:I A... L--- .....a. -Baaoroaao match at Bradford last Thursday. Newmarket fellows formed the visiting 1.--... All Wool Gnav Fl nel at'20c.. 2212.,` '24('og 25009 28009 9 and up It To W0 Gray 6: C098 . ____-_1.-._1 _u.-_...A. ....... I..L..1... n.-.I.. llnlil 1'19`-IIIIEI-|lIUIlUU |ll- uggv 3...-,,,_".' mthu; Coll ` `on 883. At tho Gnvonhn:-It` Voters` List Court 145 4II.u-uh-I1 `(J I ll-DVVIDIV VI VII. moan: It in said there no 80 cases of typhoid --_.... -1. 11.....- 6-..`...-.1 . " all UIIIIIIIII ulw nun-nuns t-U,-7 The Muakokn and NipisainNavlgation Oompsny will have an mnzluh coach on the road between Port Oockbgrn end Parry Sound next summer. ` V. - ` n..,,_ si L__ .1__s1-.1 4- tno*`t53" :33 Roiinion `for .the aim '11-- _'_;"l'.1 - u. "I!*!9,.-\:;;,_1f.T:;'.- - `_ . _ - in; no oiretilnting rts among the Indians of the Perry Sounlgplgistriot that Sir John s Goxeygment will the general liwll Ti _ .1 ,2 .3 . "'- I `3 .5 \ ' Indian vote` for the A Ooldwiter mm was attacked by . vicious cow, which sneoeeded in getting him down, Recovering himself he gruped n hsndspike and awe the animal a. ti-einendous blow which killed her instant! . The Rev. Thoma Bingham, the newly sp- gointed pastor of the Be tist congregations of :- svenhurst and Bruce ridge. has entered I em. writing this evening -- while the rain dropsvfsll in musical rythm iegainst the win- dow pane and on the roof. 1 like Toronto rain ; there is something to admire in the ' methodical and determined `manner in` which `theclouds lower and spread, until i the earth seems enclosed by s"~h_uge lesden pull. Then the downpour is go ploddipglv persistent, and so utterly drenching, `that one never `dreams of escape; but with eiglsnoe of bone- less appeal at the grey blank ekv-face above us, we array ourselves in `rubber, take the ostrich tip out of our bonnet and substitute a. faded ribbon, then go calmly forth to meet the inevitable. - III- __,__ ,_,,,, .__,_,S_,, ,, _I!_! W, .`__,A_ IouInoo,ow. .. In the second legturo--he to - ox-nu` {much up and to that Goddess not make lull ova-y iutinotivo duin has cor- ruponding fnllnnnt; and uvtln 8:: ha ` us-vcuuulv I_llU. 'lD(IUBDl'Iug0. nu uponhia duties.` He will reside at Brace- bl`idg8. I ' ' A Bracebridge School Board, passed the following which will be found pleasant read- ing for principal Thoma; : Moved by W. O. Mahatfy, seconded by J. W. Ney. ` That whereas complaint has been made by Mr. Jordon Post to this Board that his son has this day been unduly punished for being a few minutes late in attendance at the public school this morning, and whereas the said boy has been produced before this bond and his peruon examined the:-eat. and where- an the boy : back and le , were dinoolored and inamed andhin head, ad been eli htly cut, and he alrmed that this had all been Ann` "111 My Thnvnnn fin: I|D;IIta:I\QI Qnnnhnun VII . uuu IIV DIIIKIIIUIL UIJGU UIJIU 318 III UTE done by Mr. Thomas, the princi teacher in Bracebridge public school, and whereas this board has been informed of various ex- pressions alleged by different persons to be frequently used by said Mr. Thomas, and whereas this board desires to mark their ex- treine disapproval of such conduct, There- fore be it resolved that this board entirely disapproves of the conduct of Mr. Thomas towards s_aid pu ii and can characterise it only as cruel an indeed, brutal and uncall- ed for. as well as, in the opinion of this board, illegal, and would call Mr. Thomas attention to secs. 26 and 46 of subsection 7 of the school regulations of 1885, shewing the duties and powers of teacher and pupils, andialso, that this board will report an re-' iietitivn of such conduct on the part 0 Mr. Thomas to the Minister 0!. Education for Untario, and that a copy of this resolution be sent to Mr. Thomas.--Carried. - - , I We have been fevoredthie week by two lectures from Joseph Cook. the celebrated Boston rofeuor. Hie subjects were "The "Sign: 0 the Times ? one Death End nu. T ~ In the first he touched upon the grand ao- chievemenb of the ego Inch ui-rapid means % of tn-uuportItion-advenoement of hermit. e ` nation: and their -allienoo wuth Oh:-imennty -triumph of Christianity on: material nnennnn gin ,e V Tlrxecollingwood Enterprise awn that two iteuma from Collingwood left `on,.Thursda.y morning for the grand rie matolr;_|';te0li|*ks-... burg.` A team from Oaptaxn -`Campbell : company of the 35th also takes part in the competition. , L K ` A _ _ .. Men : Machine t socks. at 20c.. 25, 30c., and 4oc.r\. W. Gray at 009:. 11.. \AI:1I:-... 1.1-4.1.-.. . __.n- L JDIZRI \avvan-- ca-ca - -v_~- --'f. ..a.. Two new mills are 3to 1:9 erected in the township of Patti near Burk : F3110, one at. N our and the 01: or at Clear Luke. ` ' "D I,!,_ AI__L LL - The Stnyner Sun, in speaking of the re- cent Scott Act tnale in that burg. `an; s that Mr. Hewaou surprised everyone by an endea- vor to prove that owing to the northerly sec- tion of Simcoe. iuclu-1iug Muekoka. and Par- ry Sound, not belonging to the County for municipal purposes that consequently they did not in the wording of the Act really be- long to the County, and therefore the Act never had been legally in force in Simcoe. Mr. Plaixton endeavored to show that the section in dispute was, to all intents and pur- poses, part of the County of Simcoe, an re- quired by the Act. The bench reserved the decision for a week. VIJU UUHDLHHFHVTHO ' But when this peiverse spirit hasepent itself, there comes the long easy evening, vs hen the dreary droppings outside nerve but to heighten thecointort within`; when with magazine and work basket, easy chair and shaded lamp, the busy city toilets crew the curtains of home about them and forget the weather : weeping in the ooxnfortof thehome reside. A We may even experience a. malicious sense of pleasure in plashing through puddles- pokiiig our umbrella points in the eves of passers by-sitting ' beside some fastidious passenger in the street cars. and remaining sweetlv unconscious of their frantic atteinpts to 8.V0ld the contact of our wet gossamer- walking eteadly ahead with "umbrellas well lowered, that we may compelas many pedeau trians as possible to move aside or--stake the consequences. Rn-it nrhnn this nnaunvian nniril-.1-innnnnnl-m V--, -vv-, ---- -Irv! -u vuuuuu-1 UIvvV'-I ` Mr. William Snthemndh `house in West ` Gvoillimbury. and occupied by Angus McKay, was burnt on Monday evening 15:11. with all its contents, except a cash box containing a lot of notes which was saved by Mr. A. Mcv ittv. The re was caused by_s_ defective stove pipe. V ` . ` I II .u an lie I The Penetang Her'a.Id says: While the men were sinkmg a. poet hole fur Chan-ley Wright on Water St. last week they struck ` 3 coiu containing at well preserved skeleton, r which must have lam there mar 70 years; I or since 1815. The skull was perfectly covereddwnh aemall portion of hair, "and the sides of the coffin remained intact, while the lid was entirely decayed. Dr. Bowman appropriated the skeleton. _ The Orillia. Times says that Barrie, Brad [ford and towns to the south of us had a good week's sleighiug. The Times is mistaken unless it refers to last winter. The snow re- ferred to remained only a few hours. In" saying this, however. We do not wish to dis.- sipnte the 1-lg-asaut dream of our brother of the Tlm, who wishes to make people be lieve that Orillia. is the only Eden this side I of ordan. ' r Canton Flannel 1211309 15009 and O0 o ' seg, 1oc.,`11;c., at '1`. We Grllv & \ "An Crillia. boy, says the Collingwocd 3 Bulletin, was playing on the street, when ` five of h I teeth wtre knocked out from a passing horse." We ssv served the [little rascal right. Heonght to have had` his teeth in his mmth, then they couldn't have been knocked frugan a horse. Gravenhurst folk are Some in accidents. A few days since Mr. J. Da.vidson_ gotrhis right hand jammed, also Mr. Tuer, and Mr. J. Anderson received two `severe scalp wounds at Thompson & Baker's lumber yard. The same man, whrle lumbering a whileago, received a fracture of the skull from 3 fall- ing limb. ' ' r\ '11- 0'lV'_, _ , ,_,_ 41,; h__,_,!_ l\,,_j Stella : Toronto hotter. C` UV-I III UIIV Vlilovn vuv wuvwuu ------v: The Penetang Herald complains that the hum of the roller: is heard at the dread `hour of midnight, an II as at the dawn. . . . a_- 41.--- an In 1 Iianww -II 115-] Eu}: r_t__fo1 mt vb-::~*;-i....'*-d~. e n e unite e o _ i.eo`:.~2 V ` or of judgment thnt ie_implnnt`3Jd'in men of all hue-. kindd! and tonnn. Wi1.l.3n.si _itI ful- tment in a place of future` rewerde and punishments. ` A In physical science, the epeeker adopted 3 Avigorone. line of argument on the germ theery.--dedncing the eonelneion.;thet eelite die before organization and independent of it; to life may eontinue after orgnnuettong after theee bodies of ours have eeneed to be. . In 0-1.. ...........'`..a L: _ _ . . -_.I I--L..~- L- ----- ' Z _tory_ inetinet 1 "i-}%&}'y'."1:e};l', .'..f{.?.;.,' `".osJ,:t'i.'ae.;rl., ow w in: ementa, eto., 3 on , : mnygoat 12 aPq1ook.. 81`0_g4nd under, ; (sh; Ii! mouothf on ipprovod Jnoo. i u. A at r miltratrix. ` . . Frd-.-!9ion:r~' .` ~ ' Mondsy; Doc. 6..-`_--'l`iN'n valuable` hunt in ' Wfl GwilliuTb:r'y, behold` st Gilford, 3 `st Ln. Von. %ollond._ro|nbcor.1 G.B.FI"d,u`IoIiouiII'.` \ All I a , `Ila LEI`. HI. I IICIIIZ RIM` n have just returned mm Michigan are wchave been working in saw milla Mr. T. _ suering from an attack of inammation of the lnnga. At last account: he was convale- scent. Ecno. Fl 1. I-kin, teacher at rhelpaton. ia Station. George: Gnham, Proprietor. "Auction salon. Monday, Nov. 29 -_A" large number of Drought.-Bprqos w1l_lobe.e_nl1 ap sooth `half lot -~23, can. 182; _:'I`eenmseth; Ooohtown I All Monday, Nov. 29."-Horses, cattle, poultry, implements, etc.-. on Iouth half lot 23, 13th concession, Tooumleth, at l2_o'olock noon. 810 and under, cash; 13 month : credit over that amount. George Graham, p`roprietor.=` W. S. =Wnlhoo.~_n.not1one9r. I\ I uuw-v vuusuaul. uurl IHVUOCIIBQFODO. ' Inthe _c_onrse"of his second lecture, he `gave is the following denition, Life. II the power thstvguicle the` movements of the` or- ganic arms. - Pondering, .to-dsv, over, this scholagly, end. to the unscientic mind, in- tangible denition, I turned in fsnoifnl mood to` s-little five-year-old near me and said, "Ks'ie.,whs.t is life `f--yon are living end that little y on the window is deed-what is this life that makes the difference between you 1' voids: nlnnnnpi :-unis:-n'nn'In -G unto `an. `LA... - Apto. Advance Correspondence. An anecdote is told by one of c our local sportsmen, Mr. Alex Woods. about an adven- ture with a deer. When out hunting one day- last week he sighted a large" buck a. little distance awav and tired. The animal dropped. whether from the contents or the report of the musket, and Mr W. was quick- ly on the spot. The deer instantly `sprang to his feet and attacked him furiously. In the tussle the deer after getting the musket broken to pieces across his skull retreated and escaped. Mr. Woods shot a doc a few days previous to this, which when dressed weighed 202 lbs- Mr. `P. Gannon also suc- ceeded in bringing one down with his rie a little way out of our village. It does not seem that game is getting scarce in this neighbor- hood from the fact that deer are seen almost every day by jscms local sports, and that twenty brace of partridge were bagged in a -few days by one of our citizens. I .Tnlnnn wn;1:ht`nn and M. If B "3E{;o'ai.&5;I .1.;';;.".:.;..1;;, a. carrying on revival services at Schomberg. V " , __,j-.LL;___ ___ ch:/i_;;ea`l;l'e:`vlve:ither has prevailed here, rendering travelling &ce very disagree- able.` .What about Indian summer I I think autumn will end on 30th Nov., and winter will likely set in without the usual season of hazy atmosphere and delicious temperature Which characterize that phenomenal period of the Canadian autumn. i -vgu Aduance Correspondence. The annual meeting of the "Conservative Association of the .'1`ownu-hips of Essa was held in the Orange hall, Ivy, on Saturday last, and was attended by leading Uouservar tives from all parts of t'ne- municipality. Delegates were appointed to attend the can venuon at Creemore on the let `day of De- cember, and the follnwmg ieers duly elected for the com ng yearz` President. Thos. Lennox, Tho:-utun; let Vice; Rllblrt Teaart, West Essa; Secretary, James G. Chapman, Hover Hril. Add:-ens-s on the polmcal events of the day were deliyerecle by .()_ol.~ T_yrwh'v`b. M. Ps.,2 Gso..` P.' _McKay, M D` p II`lI Mn llnl` 11.15" . Advance 'o.:r:pondonoo. Scholuho, auiu brink just now and attendance good. Glad to hear it! Thnua In 1 uunnnnn AO:n`:u|tu O41 AL- ..C..-L LL_L yr wullvg An. I. .. um F Pt. and `Mr. Geo. Dul "VI-I I Katie glanced inquiringly at my face, then at a rxsy apple that chanced to be on the table near me, and promptly replied, Some- thing what makea me want to" eat. I caught the child in my arms and we banish- ed metaphyeioa for the remainder of the day. Jnhnnh rlnnlr an Inn nvinnnrn an -44.4: s`-Jul-. nu vvuuvuuvv uuu. VIII! Kl HUG!` ID I There I! a rumor existing to the etfect that our present teacher in vacating his ition. He is to be succeeded by I Mr. H. . Smith ofWhitby.' ' . An nnntinn na`n nun. Lalo! an ;L.. -.........:___ ` ` Lug 40 I V1511` DIVE. IIIIH UUIUUTIUCQ E103 threshers have: -wound up: for. the season .hay'mg' nished at Mr. Jss. McVeigh : place on last Sstnrdsy. `Hwy have done 3 big years work and have gnven universal satis- faction. Good boys I 17....`-.. "In--.~.... LI- _..- -LI.;.. L-.. ...__-._-_'I - J cyuu _|I\') Iv CIA UllDl.IDL_|.Il l.U| I-l_1Cu.l IBBIIU. Her words recurred to me. as I entered the open door of Elm Street Church." to unite in the Thanksgiving service. Its up- holstered pews of warm crimson--well trams ed cho1r-happy and apparently prosperous congregation. seemed 111- keeping wnth the service while in the pulpxt sat. men noted for their public zeal and outspoken Christianity, Dr. Potts and Mayor Howland. l`In..n O-hn ..i..l. ........... 5....-- .......I...! ....a. tu\|,J A/1.. a.uu\n auu LVJIIYUI Ll.UV"1'dlIl.|o_ - Then the rich organ tones pealedout Old Hundred and while the hymn was sung, as only a. Toronto congregation can sing, I thought of the many lands and peoples who yet run in darkness, or are guxded by the false light of superstition` only -and the old lady's `words. echoed-throught my heart, fraught with deeper meaning, Ye should be well thankful, lassie." . - A STELLA. rpnnnnn MIIII IQ IGOR UL` IV IIIUVJI An auctim sale was held on the remiaea of `Mr. D. Sbeehv on con. 4, on hursday l9.th inpt. Theesale went well but the crowd was mall owingmhe extreme severity of the weather I .'.I`he.McVeighN Bros. the celebrated Flo: fhrnhnrn Hana. IlItnl\nA Int; 8.... LI... _,-...\- Vvlnluhvv vvu vac u-v -'v.. --- - Commercial classes in connootion with the Mechanics Institute at Midland, are now going on. Fee to members -nothing. 73.. ..__-__... I.-.... Inn... 1-.wnun:n:vuI `Jun Joseph Cook, as he appears on -the plat- form, is of portly figure and fair complexion, with piercing eves and broad full forehead, large head covered with brown hair that seems barely tinged` with gray; ` His voice is powerful but not musical ; his delivery is poor, and`he possesses no elocuticnary ability, but, his utterances carry that wei ht that thorough knowledge of a` subject. an earnest conviction of itsimportance alone can give. "in nnrlinnnn wnnlrl Inn-Ah: hang knnn UUII VIUUIUII UL IUD IIIIPUI UDIIUII DIUIIU UCII `I V Us His r audience would hardly have been called at fashionable one, but the `house was crowded with Toronto s thinkers, consisting chiey of gray-"bearded men and grave with I liberal sprinkling of young students. Ladies were there, of course, though they were in the minority ; yet the interest with whioh_ they listened showed them capable 0 diaper thought than is generally accredited t em. ~ - We have so old lady, in our home just now, who arrived two months ago, having travelled all the way from Sydney, Australia, to visit her sister whom she has not seen for forty years. I Iiln: tonnes ..L.._..L.... N -1... .....'.l A... ..... xv: V J van 9. I like your churches, she said to me, yesterday, with the pretty Scottish burr, that has clung to her tongue since the days of earlv girlhood. We have none like them in Sydney, sae many.. and see bonnie -y`e sud be well thankful for them lassie. Ll -.. ......_,J... ._--._..-_.`I L- ._._ , .,,L-._,J SW |LC B U VIII` UL uur luulelll. 1'. James Knightley and Mr. M. F.` wlillll hnvn {nah nntnu-not` 6-nun II.u|...._ IJCIJ 1| III, IGCDIUQ Toronto, Nov. 18, 1886. `rurxeys. 8B0lZ..................u Butt:-r. ound 1-olle.............. Butter, a.rgerolls................A Rutter. tub Eggs. fresh.` per do: Potatoes. per ba.g...... Ap 1es.per bbl ...... .. On one. green. per 4103...... .. .. - 0 mutations: Cauliower, do C619? 3 ecuuunocie Tum pa. verbs: D81` hm--oo3o,oueoouongoo` B938. IIIJ -'l.IeIIuIeI ngnn--uoqoaeeo bn5h........u..._unu Hay.pe_x-ton` Strawmerton Dress Goods! .% % PLUSHES, &c;, The Price: Ruling in the Local. Toronto. ` Montreal and English Marketa . ` --A Resume ot the Week. 1 Tan Nam-main ADVANCE Olmctc, I` i BARBIE. Nov. 24, 1886 3 VIIIJVVVV-K VIII! '1 Vivi V-v ------vv--- Mr. T Fraser. ;`iehery' Inspector, Victoria Harbor, seized two Inge und note at Sandy Ialsnd, Georgian Bay, 3 ow dayeago. . ,,-:u_ _..- L- L- _...--A.-.I :_ LL-