Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 30 Dec 1886, p. 8

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gy, . _ , As two lads, `named Atkinson and `Clark, were driving over _:_ailwpy qrouin Main.-St ; Jun Thnrslkyiafternoon. the ,_ In mail train strnok.t_h_owugcn on which they at, conning them In front of "the en a, Yonn"g Olnrk !fell6n' l:ho7oow'-catc`he'r` an n in-' mined: shm. until.th.o:~tfun.ntapt>ed. .-mhile. Itnnuqto-r.e.19% hi! 90!npa,oion Mm Jumght `between `the `snow plow, `and the `rail Khif J--gang` -In-um -hum` m `AAO '12" :3.ni`z;&i5Lmr. Ran:-ntm "Ill, VI, . . ' ` 5 ,` .' ` --.EJDW`ABD BYBNE, .1 1'15 nunnin-5 No. S: 8;; .3p`..i:;. I I I [I I Oowl, all II 2 II (C 3 It `Yoighta. . . P`-"6-((8.000 oon... 006.... 007; .. oosg... 0055... lJCIlIU|J.lIIU-IIIOUQIIOIOIII 0 E 00- .n-Ag. bill-OI: Tallow,Fnrmera cake` ..V.. 0 04;... HIDE AND 8KI11 8-INSPIO1'lD. so . `gun A -- O O O I O I IO `PEI STATE OI` -`PHI MARKETS DURING THE PAST WEEK BRAIN. LIVE STOCK AND PRIJDIIGE. IIVIBU WDD lIlUUB$-I UUWII Cl-M-I UIIU Ull overturned and J. Boyd and J. W. Tad" 2;; seriously injured ' lI|L_ `I\__,__ n,, 9 1? n n. ,,,__ 1-4-1.. This sale will continue until ourstock is re- duced to the desired amount. B. B. CRMPTON &C0 S. I - We hall, continue giving bargains an %throug`h the HOLIDAYS. % V J , have turned out a. large quantity of goods during the; last three weeks, to the un. qua1iedsatisfa.c%ti_on of our customers. HANTLES I % STILL G01NG 0}\r WI'l`H UNABATED. sccmss A'l` av-- vf--v.. --_ - -..---V- --D -- ----- ~. An Orillia paper comulains of unruly, boys at the Mechanics Institute, whose noise interferes with those who go there to read. ov:ncoA'rs: Don t Fail to call on us.` YOU VVILLSAVE MONEY. B. CRUMPTON & cu, ;j1;L:4._ 5:;-;::c:IA.L .OUTS IN = Vi}sun1's: % % ucxsrsx % :c%oA'rs`1w runs: ~ aors cmrumo. _-AA: for $.'e 44:1 . , .`L l%150,0oo`*WuoL wmm, Patent Ro<':']1este1;fa1iE1"6;c`i'1e_1:%`]:..a,m PS Larzojoonslgnmoni skate: at Very Low Prices. ` ` ~ T L ~_3uow Shovels, Sleigh Bells, &.c., McDonald on retiring from the Alhaton school was presented `with 3 ring and photograph album and a. touchmg ad! dress, by her so:-rowing pupils. Q_.._-L-.I__ __I_. R: .__._,l_ 1'.` II. n`) III as ma.nuxactnrers' pnces. I K %w_K"]so, Proprietor; ' VIIUIIU ; ~ % % 0A SOOTT S BOOKSTORE IX-MAS AND NEW VEAR S ems. With Heating and Boiling Attachments; requires no % Chimney, most economical in use. Also Equal to Gas! "ii.;.'35e3Ie2 ';;LLe' "J .1-slnzemmethodiet Church, Connor, was latelv presented with 3 gold watch and 3 attering address. nvn -n- , ,e -3 ___.__.L. 1.-.... His sfoclc consists of BOOKS in every Department Q/` Fpazgrazure, am TIONERY and FANCY GOODS, and `ti: such a variety `that will astom;vh[the natzws, and at paces which are bound to 3. can a ready sale. Take: this oppmtunity to return his sincere thanks to his V:C usto_mer and `Friends in Barrie and County of Simcoe, and begs to intimate that he is fut/g prepared for the Christ- mas Trade, ' SCOTT TIIE BOOKSELLEB 3 Come and Inspect our stock and be wnvzccd. NEXT DOOR TO BANK OFIJOMMEROE. AND TH mc.~'H.ERS-- ..';|_1;_ _;,, . _ q-_annvr Dn, & C0 PATENT LAMP! .v`ril1`l3.eT Adj! ca 1; use 6hooo oxR:)Ix'nnat. ;mo:t m'Ap%m& ' nn--- ---__; -_-- -H-T---.000-- from Q Pel-ma . 0 to $5 ````:` 11 00 Ent enlargemper dozen. ellts by 8 -so `gut \\ . . \\\ .- ..`._\`-~ T 1] `D' T '.- """""" The Barrie Examiner man has so much 00:! on hand, he wants to trade it o` for hay, in an election bet, _and get cheated out of both.-Penetang Herald. . "2-.. Il,l\,, E , AI,_ ddfinasnuaoas. Am-sostock 0" hm: At. 3 rnnnnfnntnv-an-n nu-Inna. -A1` 1-nu -4 FIRST PRIZE BARRIE FIIOI l88l T0 I885. :J. I-IENDERSOIVPS. THE PHIITIIEIIAPHBB. BoIwell s Block, Barrie. BAR RAUD I:na.portrs. CABIN ETS Vjlthcva school-';1aru;s and the knights of the bitch are getting presents and addresses in many places in the county. ' Toronto 1W Rev. '1`. W. J p-6' :1-y, `of Brampton; gave his lecture How to rise in the world at Gnyenhnrt the other day. Somebody says, "go up in a balloon.f - W1} is re}; 61 tua the burglars who robbed Mr. Boddy'a store it Bradford have been arrested in Torgnto. - A _ - . --C'(;l"6t-0l'-. G... nvlvas `in Cookhtown lately Inspecting the aocowrements of ..o. 3, % Co.,'36th Battalion. ` u.u u-In L-nil r---v-~ -- -..v vv----J. The newest wrinkle in church. socials up north is the buchwheat party. Lots of slapjacks and luasee are provided. I\ .. .1 , lI;LI._JZ..L V7 ILIIDI-II` \JDlVUl`l . Ufa Ul Ufllll. uuu lhtcheduh, has resolved to retire from all mnnioipsl work, Adjaln municipal matters are waxing metty wtrm. All the old councillors are to ve opposition. ' ` ` It in said there will be a contest for` the reeveship of Tecumaeth between `Kenn. Oalhonn and Cooke. .. ._....-- -_--- Mayor Kattng. of Penetang intimstet that he has earned a rest from municnpsl labor ior the present. I V "7'II',., 11 I I I A`III- , u .. 'rn.'u.: matter of intoreut at Oroighton lately was the promotion examination at the public school. ~ ' T 71*i{Jia.kq`:' ;'~i{.aQ{1'~.i&`.`i am trip am the ice by dog team lust Thuradiy . Luke Jcceph lg ppn with Q lgrge ap_ece,9f. open wnter and no sign of its yet freezing. The Brncebridge Brut: Band serenaded the citizens of that place on Chrictmu Eve. The new Methodist L Church st . Newton RobuIIo'n,`il to be built on the lite of the Old vxsmilton brokeunnn while coupling -can st Baotou htely had his hand bully itunnnnll setiaof 1. '3"iL".'I c'3Ln3'ea.';I.`f" ml _' Ilt_.`_I.y-:__I_ ,-'1`, !I `W . _ . V r , WT`; 0? -Midland went to church" last Sunday. 26;'th;';.__t_,;_ _ . There is talk of eatablisinjz I Farqxeruf Imit.ue`e%_-e Bpnd ac-d., .. L : .. _ .- .. :~A`.':,l`:&"I6_t-f0!"_milIk $13 irrioidottby s !yox..3 ` - * ~ `it 1-~hp`msd e `c 3eae5h'A` i:dai%w.i-` ..&-:.._ .'.. 4.- I... -4. LL- :......L:.... W tngmxiggioua meeting}! on'a&briacmu= 0y5_`_`_._" ' ` wants of `Flo: farmers were in Penotaugui-h single last Snturdny as the nleighing was TJUIWUUII lulu luuw p W sun and Inn uuu dngcod along about 50 feet. Fortunately the snow watdmout levolwitlnhe nil. than vuvenl-bk heins Ml! -hum E V it "9 he noun` I never: out on, the head u`ud,hu;l are now: . `-1; 1; % M O . IQWII V nurvolloup.-g;-,8_tavug`|_8;1n,., . 5 - In_um unm-n1smur`i1?n$n;1s. fiwgo Mbel illtry 'Tt%en4 3olli::gIv:)o3ree:e|l:i%."`0f` mmu? will uni. {Q "V5- :lii:z-n1'-"(3;l`verly, on, of Orillin Asnd lhnndnh Ran -onning n mating fun-an Q with 'politic;.lL*itr`.if_'..4A - A I;oe6`31dri|nkI are reported on" the"0qil!ia1 mo ` Q P " `glue gravenhurst Teniporance Society has. nl an: an an chem ` ' n' xs'm'r Manley: upon xmws. 1 5 Marrow Wiuuunl .LV oullupuogl guy Iorwne_`*.nuuu_up{IA .U1unuu in". one `of the ged .ZIett_efdeye o our gnonotoni oue existence and generally edgy of fn;'i,nn_d4 amusement to all of us who fortunately are not Imbitioueenongh to wish` for municipal honors, the unlncky wighte b_ ei_ngi the ing members .Ind~ those, on_a'l.; who would be `memheii for the dbmii:g.:= yeni':*~f Tha-who I;.I'Vi. crewman Wit time! oioe end deeerv,e.n it-ekingr V_ r .their.. tdelin-._ qnencee will 6'iin_i'e_`dly- --hate` ' "before" We! clone . ofthe dly,` in no unmeasured I IV} WWII IIIIUILO After add:-egses by" Rev. Mr. Leiahmun, Mr. Neilly and Mr. Mercer, the Iohoolwu closed till January 3rd, 1887. Mind Candy. of_ .Oakwood.- Viotorisounfy, ha been .ez_1'- gagedu successor to Miss Nicol. Angus,p eg'24ch,j-1;sc.`~ ?D; 4'. Fm; }QJ a;;.;;;; 53;} 7-f{:i1i soon be in order to bid slang farewell to the independence of the Northern & Pacic Junchion'Reilwgy. The Northern. North Silncoe, Hamilton" 'snd`1\ orth-'W e'stern and . Nor,thern= and Pacific Junction Reilwnys - notice in the _..0sni.de Gg2!Aft\Oj V.`thI`tr,`It e next session of Pirlismia:it`*they will apply fur power to conl01.i. these lines into one system. This looks like the first atop towards` smslggmation -with the 0- -P. uuuzvvu, ulnu IDKBIIUIT Ul IIVBIII IIIV OWE ideal of clgtv, yet I trust I shall never for et to reciprocate that kindness ever exten ed towards me dnringthe `six years Ilhave been among you. ' If Inn:-n Qlunn n-A:..-.- :..L-....L I.-- L--- If more than ordinary interest has been taken in the progress and welfare of this class it is but a return for that good conduct, diligence and interest which have ever been the characteristics of the class as a whole. since you have been under my tuition. vnnll kiln` nlunn T nlul nsunnsv-n an;-I Isuuv Juli IIDVU IJUUII IlI.II.ll' Ill IIIIFIUIL Your. kind sddress I shall preserve snd cherish as s most precious treasure, and esch time I uhsll consult the very costly sud resllyhundecme writing-desk which occ'om- ' ponies it I shsll see in it symbol of the more than kindly feelings entertained to- wards: me by the members of this close of Angus Public School. ~ - 'I`I\n nnlr Raisin`: In C unsin hunannnn '..... Qllall I. IIUIIU IIUUIu j I ~'1ho deskgwhich is 3 very handsome `one, -173: bought at B|ikie,'I Bookstorg Barrie, and was well lled. "' A I A14... .53 ____ -_ I...` 15,... II - I` ,3 I ,, ,, nus .\U|ll Illlluuia Signed, Wilbert Molntyre, Alfred Cross, J amend Cooper, J esn Chestnut, Henry Brown, Charles Price, Maud Lee. . Mr. Orton made the following reply: ` ' The fullness of my `feelings, and the emotions caused by your unlocked tor pre- sentation and address have almost rendered me sp-eeuhless. Allow me to return you my grateful thanks for. and high apprecia- tion of, both your very kind and atter- ing address,. and the really muni- ccnt which you have presented` me with. amdee ly conscious of my many defects, and fall ar short of even my own (`If `III . I I also" Chang: `nn-nL swan ll guuuusu. ` > _` ' ~ _ At the eiose of the eisminstion Miss J eon Chestnut read the following address. and Master Henry Brown on behalf of the 5th class presented Mr. -Orton with a most hand- some writing desk. This act speaks volumes of the kind interest Mr. Orton has taken in their studies and shows the fine" feeling ex- isting towsrds the teacher on the part of the scholars : e We the members of the Fifth Glass are cleairous of expressing our. gratitude for the kind and unceasing interest you have taken in our studies. You have always been will- ing to assist us in our diiculties, and your mode ofteaohina has made study a pleasant pastime. ` min `--|-` L. -A-...._. --.-J- 3-- - 3 --- PK III 1190 `While we trust to resume work in a few days, with bright and eager hopes for the future, we will always cherish hsppy memor- ies of the term just ended. WA 1;! `Int! In-an an-`I-3-n-A.` L--:LL -_-J ecu us uuu uuuu Juan IIIIUUJ. We wish you long continued heaith and strength, :11 the compliments of the season, and ask that `you will Please accept this writing desk as a token o our appreciation for your kindness. Sianed- Wilbert MnTtvrn Alfmul n...... .nuv.;s V1.71 DUUJCVUCB uuw Lnbu V1533 UV 8! annua- ing examination in Euclid lst bk. and also in Literature, and` Mr.- Neilly of Knox College, Toronto, tested their knowledge of Algebra and Grammar. Mr. Mercer began with_ the question,_.`-Wha.t is. a ;point 1 and ended with the 47 Prop.. taking in the 5th, 7th, -l6th and 32nd,,&c.,with several de- ductions, but failed to puzzle, the class in one point. Mr. Neilljr-was equallyas test; ing in Algebra, givingten questions, ` nine of which were correctly worked in about `as many minutes. Mr. Orton makes it a rin- ciple, in. all his work `not toleave at ing until every one of .the class thoroughly understands it. ,The scholar always stands on rm ground full master of the position. What is learned is learned well. All pro- grass is genuine. A4-. 9.1.. .`-.s..... ..c .s;- -.;....2._-u;._ us; 2--.. lll135&.".:iauioip.1 election proniieea to the by aoolaunation. No one seems to care` .one iota who is elected. In the township it in different. Meaara. Cooke and Calhoun will tight for the reeveahi . Mr. Wm-. Kearna in hot foot after the x-at epnty e seat and will get it becan-e he deaervea it. Mr. J amen Bantin of Thompsonville. in mention- ed as aeoon deputy.--Beeton World. What : the matter` with the inoornorated village`? In incorporation a yrhite elephant? - TI--- l'\.___L l'I-_ , 117; , . _ Apnnnss. " To our esteemed Tewher MR. ORTON." LVWW In 5-1} In the afternoon the room under the care of Mr. Orton was visited and a most search- ing examination conducted. We have long - boasted that Mr. Orton as a teacher has few equalsand no superiors. This most diicult examination showed our boast is not a `vain one; " Mr. Orton deserves a very great deal of credit for the interest he has taken _in the school. His heart is in his work a.nd,th1s is the -great secret of success. Rev. Mr. Leishman conducted the examina- tion of the third and fourth classes in. Grammar, Reading and. Arithmetic.` Mr. Mercer subjected the fth class to a search- inn nvnrvnnainn 3n `I`.....'l:A Int `J. npul ..I...s Angus Public School. A I Advance Correspondence. On Wednesday 22nd inst., a public ex- amination of the Angus school was held. '1`he,forenoon was spent in the rimary de- partment, tau ht by Miss Nicol or the set 4 years. Whi e the several classes di re- markably well, the drawing and spelling de- serve special mention. At the close Miss Nicol. whohad decided to leave the place. bade a very aeetionate good-bye to the scholars. Rev. Mr. Leishman madea short address wishing` all a Merry Xmas and Happy New Year. V Ill Olen l`fAIIns-anus C-`IA -an-an ....A.... L`... 4-..- - in ,Advaj:oe' G-4-rrrebpondenoeg for`%he5`Miinii`p} 1 nlin `hf {ha V'Inf.I*.AI:5``n`I"1n4'lI`f ..--... D..- ._. -- vnpsvqoquu .-u uquw Isnuugvvslug . we have for {on ' " ` ` . ' Signed in ehalf of the pupil: of the Apto Public Schocl; 9:. - ` " 4 . `Jam Tvxl. TM}; 'L9'ftlII:l'0 lied in suitable term; and thus a happy an Jenjwyabfe day my tronght to solace. . . ,. b , ` . He purposes attending Ottawa Normal School next neupion. V V . ` 75;: 'nlAnt E. ounragge 7"` n uuv npvu ~;.S Iuuuz ,uuuu_o| .0llll%,-Z:ll(l. large numbelfpf Che vetephyersk were} V" ` and to9l;*E_hat,:-i:::teifest.;in` the pro`ISc'le;(ii_11 ,5: The xi : V, L gee. : teecher, Mr Jss Loftue, assisted by two` other members of the profession. ".After'the examination, Mr. John Coffey was called to the chair -to giv,e.,_those who wjjshsd an op; 1 pommity. to conuent on the of the school. Addresses were dellV0l'0i`l by several- grntlemen who all expressed themselves as well pleased with the stinding of the pupils u v_hlr. .[ss.,Ralpereson III the, course of his iIIarki%nIe.;;6gid`:.?lie'.de'emsd it ` ' "A 6'9 : A "}he, iii' :h.f.e f7 ene_e':auog1* ms: `th'eir liresent tncliiai-Wiriil a. few vamrifnan" A mmil . IUI Jun: Auuulv DHUUFEIIIILL ' ` . -. The many happy hours which we have spent under your 1nst_ruct_ion_yzill_ ialwgys be ` among our fondant recolleotioha ` '~ " = In l\lIII.o`IIu:l'AIn an; 1...]. -2 -.-_ 4.- ----_L. LI_:_ the Apeo Public on.Do.,22na. ;.,A: `gran nnunknuninf flan .-Danger--A`. -n.-SQ`--. ....`_'Rn. uulvua vul Iuuuvll lUUUl.l!'UlIl0Ill ` ' "_ In oonulusionbwe ask of you to accept this little gift as an expteqsion of the kindjooling. wehnvefor on ` `T n:,__.I :_ .L ,1: 1- AI '3: . `.n . Dell` Tegchgr.--It iswwithrdeep gegret we l6II'll..|=hIt y0u sfrefto _b`e;no lohgen o\I`I'..!escher,;. but be assured that you haye our best wishes for your future success Ind `L - 7 2. Th ITISIIV hannu nhnnrn nxlmun`-n Inn `Inna J-VVVV CIIEUIIICC, DIILI auto LIDTVU , UI Barrie, gave two addresses, one on Education in the British Colonies. and one on a Trip Round the World. "The Sorrows of the Teacher", written in verse by Miss McIntyre, was read by the President. The attendance was not large. ` - `*.';':"1';9`F*2""`!! ! :;--e,- e --v .:.--ww- 3-u.wI present teacher was 5 fe3$`yeari1'ugo a" pupil of the achoul, and that other ex-pupils were occupying reapbnible and importantpositiena elsewhere. -M135 Ma_gr'y Ropertgog the :.'."In.;.`2::':--.-`.a.t.:a.. *:.- ; .- 1 eusewuere. -Juan mar noperj: gr " '*A`p:m` J n...; - iv>;..a" urpgog reau nne f H?! ; ` iicici; 1 As""Sts%.':; ioi`'o2ioe4:of65a`nd festivi- I : :-- ~ - an g.`.'w'}s` o, :1-'sw?n3`5;`- *n' win? `;l|n1|'a':hnld"?.'|'rIi3 L'hvftn'II`IRl| and flnl-ltv. :3 ' F Mr. [spaqicadop,9nd..o[1-14:: I-I KIWI! IU IIIIC \Il-I19`? III. UIIC \J@PC IJICIVII LUCK` wag at Hawkeabury. C. R., on- and utter th 2% day of December. 1886. when the gwneral L01. ,$.9.l.1..d1`, 1.118! be ob.- talned upon gp on on. ` ' ` ..}3`. ..` `3.".'.fL.*..:. 4-..;;".`?;;`.'3.`3a".`.$`. `.`. 5?..a`.!.-9`%.T`iA".`. `Ii IIIU 1'lh'NlJlil'I. IIIIIIUIIOC ID mo~unuer- b and endorsed Tendon for C300 Breton Railway. will be received at this omoe up to -"noon on Wednesday the 12th `day of J unuary. 1887. for certain works of construction. Plum: and nrnlnn will `ha nnan fnr lnnmmtlnn "Ac "eh;*'M}$1L}.i;}"nes7"A..om'" _"".'cEn. lgtely held at Bnoebridge, addresses were gen on Infectious Diseases. Hygiene, The 0 New. Algebras, and Mr.` Harvey of 11-min GIDA `.31: nliannn-nu an` an ""i?"`.` ``J 3-`iB`~$`" an % 1 0 en . ; ner U 9 ogono asfthe an-Mei onnl n-ind -11$ gnadnn axe c!I1Ued:W4.h-" " s` >u~ . -' > `_.By;g]-dgf, . ~.-. .9 2 . . ,. . . .. ` .. A- P. BRADLEY- .. T : 5 . art tot mm a Ca _D9p0tt.:::. -um De::!$J`:1": 1.915 nouae anu mg uarn V - ERMS.--10 per cent. at time of sale. 15 per cent. within one month thereafter. balance to be secured by a. mortgage of the uremia-c pay- able in 5 years with interest at 6} per cent. yearly or such other terms as may be arranged with the purchaser at the time of sale. . About the same time and olcce will be offer- ed for sale the West halves oz Lots 13 an - 14. in Con. 7. Township of 01-0. containing 200 acres more crelfecaot which about 160 acres are said to be 01 and under cultivation. and tree from ctutnpe. On the premises are coin to he a. House. aonewrreme Bern. with Shed: and Ste low `Alto 5 wood orchard. Terms some as above. e For further nu-ticulu-I the Auction- eer or to M08`-I. FALCO DGE & BAR- wtvx, vendors souomn. Toronto. December 16th. 1886. 51-1 `Ti ' CAPE nnnirou _3A_n.w.ur. `8nortox_-G1uNn NAnnowa}ro Srnxu. wonder, to: `cm Work: qt Ooutrhctlon. . Sm} no `TENDERS, .to'tho-under- gnedjnd ` hdern for lnnfnrr Dmllxnw will Inn ngn-Iun at Old- Amman J unuaryg 1650. ID!` 00118111 WOTKB OI GOIIBEPIIOIIOD. Plans and proles will be 0 n for ins tlon at the oloe of the Chief Engdgeeer and neral Manager of Government Railways at Ottnws, "and also -t the 011109 oft` tlge Cape Breton `Rail- Irnlv of unImI9an}unnn' I an and -`n: OLA vwivlwv ' VII I `II `UN. IIUUIIUIIECVI The Northwest half of Lot No. 1,111 the 9th Con., or the Township of 01-0. containing 100 res, more or less, of which shout more aaid who cleared. On the premises are said to be 0. Log Home and Log Burn ICRN[S.--10 nar manta, at H1-nu nf III|n `Ind n-I thereof..trom Alexander McPhie to t ndora, which will be produced at the time of sale, default having been made in payment of the moneys thereby secured. there will be oifered for sale by P U BL 10. A 'U'O`I'IO N', At Hunt's Hotel. in the Village of Elmvale. on Tuesday, the 11th of January, 1887, AT ONE 0'CLOCK P. Mg by ' mass summon. Auonoum, NDER. AND BY vnvrun: ofla ldortn.ge' Q . `The North.Want half of Int `Mn 1 In um on. Lie1_1tenant_ J oly, son of Hon. Mr. Joly, of Quebec, made 260 mark: out of 3 possible 300, at the musket:-y course `at Grsveaend, England, the highest score ever made by 1 British oicer ; and eight ex-cadets of "the Kinquon College, wide the gure of merit 35 points higher then ever previously made on these grounds. Omvn Loxo. M. SAVILL. ' In reply, Miss lWnrd thanked her pnnils sud friends In the vicinity of Anton Mills, . and stated that `the present was only a small `share of their kindness to her. Though but a. short time, amongst us, let us assure you. dear teacher, youehave won the esteem. condence and a.'ec_tion of your pupils, and for this reason we beg of you to accept these triing presents as a slight token of our feelings ` Q:......-..I. I........... ........ .-A-....- ...--_ -..-w A little girl, daughter of B. F, Kean, met with a singular aooident last Saturday. It appears that as she was on her way from school she eli ped and fell, and in some way fell with her ace upon a pencil which she was carrying in her hand. The pencil entered her mouth `penetrating the roof. She is now recovering from what threatened to be a very serious a'air.-Orillia Times. `L LI__ lI__,I,,I III I I A , a UUIIUIJ UL VIII IITCIII-Ix Sincerely hoping Volnfutnre may ever be - bright; ai1d`haDPy. nu A` `kn I-Ln A `L-.. n uu uuu unp . wsaignednn begilf of the_pupila'of te Anten `Mills School. f\_..#_ `I ___ , ___......v --_.__, rvvu -v-n-. nvvvu T Deer Teacher.-it-is with feefinge of the deepest regret we have heard of your inten. tron to leave us, and we therefore have taken, advantage of the present occasion to express our sentiments intregard to `a teacher whose words of encouragement. etlmuleted us to further exertioneinthe performance `of our school duties. ' `- ` g -. .- . u _ 7 `A sohoo Anton suns. V Advsnee Correspondence. [public examination was held in our on Dec 23rd,`snd there was a` fair st- tendanoe of pupils. A large number-of visit ors consisting of persons interested in the welfare of the youth were present and ex- pected to witness as general progress among the pupils. Their expectations were realized and surpassed innuny instances. At the close of the examination. Mr. H. Legacy was elected chairman, and after oomlnenting on the progress of the pupils called upon several of the ratepayers who expressed their entire satisfaction with the advancement and pro-. ciency of ` the school under the present teacher, Miss Ward. Miss. 0. Long read the following address and Miss M. Savill pre- sented her teacher with a handsome pvcture album and several beautiful pieces of ch1na- pl ware: n____ _ nn._'___, 1x A. 1 -Ann ~ 533'!-9i9l 9.9~/_:3?`-`Q 903,730 denied % s!11~p4`ty9ry%th1ng=-1:2 vawtogiagpg _ wp.'y which he must" mm learnt sum?-' In. I... ham. VALl.IAB:EFARMS 1 --,-IN THE--- :jg-_..____ _ o, at W` _ Vgv.,t H i_' _qa.%::th;ii1--Sissons fxo!"-__th;` . eeveship) He spoke in a. very con- ieis and `pornt,sd manner at the same time without that bullying way in which his op- of the dierent reasons why he thought the old Council were direlict in their` duty to -the Township. such as omission of issuing a. statement of the Township accounts for 8 or 4 years; that they-had taken money_ from the .acco_un_t`a'|i(_l had used gi` for the Tofignihip fau_r1.other_' like causes, ai:d_7 asked `the reason why they carried on their business ,i.n a small private roominstead of the public hall which was for that purpose. "it nrsnnnnnf. on n lhnffnn 4.` ..a......... .1....:..A Alison: pvinsnt is ;pr_oficieg_t'he` gave _ep"itIome ---.v up n Avg: -2` `nu-;3:e-xp"L1awn Leazloy, Midhm-at; J. Siuonn, Crown H111 - Deputy Reeve-A. `Findlay, Midhurat ;` D Garvin, withdrew. Cnuncillon- a-`O. 10`. Wattio. Midhuut; J. Ken-foot, M,-iunening-;_ E, Richnrdnon. Town- Ehe; T. Yonng, Gronfell ; D. GI!'VilI,_j_,Mid.A llrlt. - V mu. uauuuvr, one Lrcuaurer 0! H18 uounty." _Messrs 0. F. Watt-ie, Kerfoot and Rich-' ardson gave an account of their stewardship, and except an oocasionsl interruption by a. demsntedold man, who hsd strayed aivsy froni "his own Township; all passed 96 gently. C . M n . u... .4 so `will! vvulvu uuu uuu worn). LVlBl.ly. quea io_us_ were asked bin; in regard to nan- -`0IE'1 uttet which Alii `very idioitlyldodged WitI`h!thQ'.QVa$i_0n tha1:._ it was cause by the new style`of~bookke'ep1ng inaugurated by Mr. Sanford, the Treasurer of the County." MBBIPE C. F Wnttin. I(nI'fnnf.' nnrl Dunk,- The `Perri Sound North Star xnsn lstely rose and spo e his little piece. Here it is : Mr. Mowst hss controlled the Ontario Government for a. longer period than the life of my Ministry save two, in Britain or her oolonies. Should he now be dismissed to make way for s nerv eless, nnprincipled ' tool like Meredith 1" * 5 wt '9-:.-\eF-:s- xv-}ug~ -ur rvuQu_ p_uswx_n_1a!;ag _ wpy Which he 111053 nvaveqlerht" mic; he has been brpn ht-into, ublic noni as , In; M`: lhni>.p:hi..h I-\';".c>I\qA `-...::I.\"'=0nx;-....e. SKIS!` OI IJOVBITIIIIBIIU IIBUWEYB II? UFWWB, 8 311 o of the Kat on- the (luv of Danemhnr. 188?. when they mam-n.l nun vvuuvu wan LUI` Iollla purpose. ' Hi'.QliB; nl!J!8..8.!1ll0.til' of course, denied 4 I'1=fi.hasa`u:uermnn .9: >m..~ ....`...v.;:;;..--- .....-.. Townsifl-7'6? 030 I :lllK'l|lo~g;ll:U,{ Pu:`l!l'l0 1,` ,w0u||.De `P.* P. (but which aid not work)'.'` Many. Btnin were in llnunrd fn nail, AUoT1q_4 BALE) .:ma.TMn.zs, Dec. 23_ra. 1886. '-ixourzwrxon 3. 5 Somebody asks where is Cooper's Falls ?" The Grsyenhnrat Bsnner ssysit nestles be- hind the Mnskoka rocks on the banks of the Black river. _the Dalton and Wsshago roads goes through it and `eonneot with the ictoris. road near Battle Hall post oioe. Two Isrlners named McCormick and Boyd were runnino their teams down one of the streets of Grsveuhurst the otheridsv snd ran into a cutter containing four persons. The horse was knocked down and the cutter ....-.L.._....'.I __.I T n-_._.1 __._1 1 (`Ir nI...I'|.__-

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