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Northern Advance, 1 Dec 1887, p. 4

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We shall stop at nothing, and leave no inducement un-` offered `to close them out. e Remem- ber, we purchased the stock for 63 ct#s.%, and look out for bargains. % BARBIE OEIEAP `DRY GOODS HOUSE, R. A. STEPHENS & GO. GllEAT- DRESS. Goons - SALE. {.a.oo1s...isnoes,ani-;a.3;aaia;z.a;av;;.;.ia's3:Ei5;`;E: iininnhin Vidt in`AIl mar nnmsf.-"mania. VI`-I-..,l....::..... _-..-n:-.. -_.a _-_, - Aullsizes andqualities_and~at7a very low price. -CLEARING SALE: ,V SKATES}: "E2 "E{u2{.1}In";.?&r3f, B; when the Witness can I0 speak of ' an-nan-and u-`ak `O. `ICC nnnG,:nnnnn`u Vrsomp1etel%1nevA:3r) line. `SR3-member `our stock of E the Burris FI'ntnl_ ' '----_ATI'. 1733: NEw: ---j -()F.. Now some ON. Thy football team defeated tho.AA.m .r_iognIAlut.Thu1-Idny. TI:-. ` 4|3`.-._'._..' S f1 _ --w an-VIIIIJIIIIIIIUIIII UIDVOIIIIIIOIIF `preparing to enforce the bait Act. VMon s Felt S1ippers............ ........ .. . Carpet 8lippers.. .... ........ .. " Fancy Velvet Slippers . ......... .. " Stoga Boots . ....... . . . ......... . ,. " Felt Boots ....................... .. Felt Sox ............ ............ .. FineBa.lmora.1s -`Wome`n s American Kid Button Boots. |`;i . 9 uuu VII` VV IUIIXU UCII -V UIJVCB Vi UIIII gompgny which it has oontinuouulyl (Jug:-nan` uh}: Mlnninn I-.1-nu I-nrnnnnrn nf All our immense assortment has been reduced to in- voice prices for this sale. Call and get your choice of $7,- 000 worth of Shoes. Scattering bounti- ful `bargains 1n Boots and - Shoes, and all manner of rst-class footwear, for Fair Ladies, Brave Men, and Pretty Children, until our stock is re- ' duced'to just one- half of its immense- proportions. gi .'sT1.zs .s1.75 Tollandal Roller o INNISFIL, ALLANDALE P.0, UIBII pun lur wnean. 1'.u.aWA!s_ open to 3338 it: gnltntitles to suit those otfenng or de, Wheat taken in exchan e for Flour. for 3310 AT MILLS or de 'vered. .5*,::a*:,:2;`c?;s';1=:::;z:." W and for we I Chopping also attended to. 6-ly The Price: Ruling in the Barrie am To. ronto Markets During the Week. BARBIE November 30, 1837, BARBIE mum MARKET. %?J`5.YZ..`i`T?:::'.::;:::::::::::::::`Zf:@ Z': Sprin Whe: Fall heat Dav-In`! UUIIIIICII .1..... ' .aa;;'i..a..'= .13 . flu}: I1II'iID.IIQ`L nniunlv-u "15 Beet. er carcass, per cwt . . . . . . . Beef. lndquarters, per cwt.. .. . Beet, forequarters, per cwt.. .. . Dressed Hogs percwt.-. .. .. .. Mutton. carcass, per `cwt . . . . . . . Snring Lamb, per qua.rter.. .. .. . Veal [per Chickens per pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Turkeys per Ib . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Butter, roll, per tb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lard per Ib . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ta.llowperIb.. .. .. .. .. Eggs per dozen................. Potatoes per bag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Psrsnipsper bushel.. .. . Hay per ton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Straw per loa.d............ Tallow, Fa.rmer s Cake, per lb. Wool, washed. per 1b.. .. .. .. ... Wool, unwashed, per: 1b.. .. .. .. . I Flour, Baker s, per cwt.. .. .. .. . Flour, Familyjper cwt .. . Flour, Pastry. per cwt. Oatmeal per cwt....... Cormnea.lpercwt....... .. .. PnI'l!`H HIT) Q, 1311 W I. Barley . Cow per cwt . . . . . . . Steer per cwt.....` Shee skins each... Lam Skins each. Dth: nnnh 148.1110 DKHH _Pelts each. V--v.. -v, -. V Wheat per bushel . . . . . . . . . . . . . ` Wheat.goose. er buehe1.. Barley per bus elv . . . . . . . . . . . .. Oats per bushel . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Peas per bushel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hay, new. per ton . . . . . . . . . . . . . Straw per ton...... . Beef, fore uarters, per cwt... Beef. hin quarters. per cwt. Mutton per LambperIb............... .. Veal per cwt............. .. Butter lb ro11s...............,. Butter, large rolls, per 1b..-... E gs per dozen............... C eesepertb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Tugkeysperlb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Chlckensper pa.ir.... .. Geese per'1b......e....... Ducks per pa.ir......... Potatoes. new. per bag. .. Applesper`ba.rrel............. Beets per bushel . . . . . . . . . . .. K653 [Rye MID. GLHU G lClul5C 3LULl\ UL .-PLA`JIgm'G0LD BEN GS ! DSIVTYTIZ1 IITII A f`IAY --.-u J uuu Auuvn v vu an tango \.uuoA5uuu u\ v. GEL/L RINGS! 1173.1. ....u.:.. _ .1 n. .,L v.,,: 1u_-._I .....4 R. AJQOUGLAS WIUII IIIVUIIIII` UIIV VI. VII 0 than unfortunate country to '1') ; d upitu lnnnhu \lIIIAInl\`A$ Tb C. Q ' `\nlun`nI -{an R. A. DOUGLAS, THE LEADING JEWELER! Cosh paid for wheat. ALWAYS HIV in nnn.ntit.inA tn unit thm-m n'...:.. ../v u..;.n.v;_. -.A-Il.L.L.1 \/1-`I With 89313835 01 G.a.rnet,- Ruby. Pearl and Dmmonds, also a. large stock of 51- 1`-I--Kr "rs: [xv -7" --\r\-rrwcf T7 Has just received a. large consignment of %'D'%-Q.- c-ta-cnagxr/sar Are easant to take. Comm`): I/zair om: P!`a!z've. Isa sa, sure mm c/,?2'r IM-/ destrvyer ofwo'r-ms in C/u'lu rm o25.31~"N/- 5- rnMAN .s: Toronto Farmers Market. TORONTO, November :9 per bushel . . . . ..s 0 S2 onnqn nnr hnahnl ') ---Q` r AVA-` a'QIvE B117 2/ CALL.`v;~J'. _.. T T j- -*- BoT1gwnLL s BLOCK, BARRIE. December 1- 1887, "-' "1 ':"i';:: ' .;'"';..r*'-"' 9%: than ::1;p1-cog `us (hay i:I?:pont:`|Ft': 1' nrwina noun: V GENERAL PRODUCE; ' (---:u <------- . rnnnann:-rs. ' JOHN GALBBKITH. noL~'ii 'ia'1'x$ia'ss'.' ".5/onm Pownsnst ou. 1000. '3 00. 1%.` 27.0. TUIIU uuu 1'UlUl'I'Uue The Finance Committee recommended that the Treasurer be empowered to borrow $10,000 for current ex enses and $10,000 to ay debentures on bonusto H. &.N. W. ailway. It also recommended that no action be taken on the question of the salary of the Police "Magistrate, as the Act of 1887, under_ which it is claimedthe county is obliged to pay that officer : salary, does not seem to bear that interpretation. V 'l`hn'f11`\w:n-llltnn nn nnn ant` Rriann I'll- I-6l0).. Q50" 1 Mn r.` FLOUR 05.. 51.. 45.. 30 ` 10. 0-) l'J.. 30.. n` nn I00.. R nn VVLII-U1-I uau IIVVII IVUIIU UVIIVVU UV UV [IIIIVII The Public Property Committee recom- mended that two-gas lamps be erected. one at each corner of the steps at the front of the Court House, to be connected with the Court House meter and lighted only when the dierent courts and the council require them; they recommended the payment of the Bell Telephone account. and also for the. sum asked for. stove for the Elmvale lock-up. 1'` vannouunnnnnv-nnanr` `Ln` `IA I'\l|;l` `All Q .-U. 11. mm` mm mi nr 11:" %%sns%1u%1i; N 33 16 10 UUIIIC IILIMU LHIIUIPICUOIUJUHJ The Committee on Roads and Bridges re- commended aooounts amounting to $387 which had been found correct to be paid. 7'... 'D..L1:- 'I)...-.u.-..L.- I`1nun-u\:`-`an uennni- Dull]. HUKUU. IUILDIIUVU LUII IILIU JIJIIIJVOIU lUUII'u!h It recommended that $17.50 be paid for a substitute for the turnkey during his sick- ness, as that was produced by reason of extra. II in V ' V.lUUBo '~ - 1 A motion was passed asking the Finance Committee to cnsider the advisability of striking out the interest on the debt of $2,333 due the county from Adjala, which that municipality is willing hut unable to P5V-A 'I`I-mu-ndnv. Nov. 24. : noun anmniion A band. sum tar Quint: - QUUIEUUI-I053 U1 I_3U|lllIIy 051%: e A report recommending this was adopted, and themefore Gravenhnrat has been present: ed by the county with _a clean sheet as its` gift to the unfortunate sufferers in _ that calamity. , . mkn manna` A` C-Inn `lanai-A A` A nr`: wan umuuuu y . The report 'of the Board of Audit was ordered to be published with the minutes of the present session. A nru::n:n` nnrnminn nnncnf-.:nn n` 'MAI', III V JJ.Vl&V\I QBLULV, The Warden presented to the Council the county printer e account, Mr. Morgan : ac- count of entrance examinations, and a tele- gram from the Warden of Grey, which were read and referred. rnL_ 1n:___.._-r`I___-._-:A.L _ . _ . _ . _ _ _._.J,-U: LL-J. uultiyorv Sibbald also gets $1.00 1191' A m_0nth addition to her salary during SIX wmter months for the care of the County Clerk a and Sturrogate oioes. ` Tho nnvnnrl-..nn nan EH1`: Q-Jun wnrlz rennin. uuu Dul'l'UKlIllU UL1l.U.Uu ' The committee say that the work recom- mended to be done on Court` House and gaol has been done most eioiently and satisfac- torily by Mr. Joseph Anderton, a member of the Gaol Committee. and that the sum of 860 be granted to Mr. Andertonfor his ser- V1 A -A--L3A- ----- ----.--1 --L-.-' LI... Vin---` -.v-------.,, -- v -. At the morning session the Inspectors of Public Schools were required to hand over to Mr. Isaac Day, P. S. Inspector, copies of oicisl correspondence and all papers in their custody relating to schools in the third Inspectoral District. I l\n Llnn Dlnnlp 11..."! in Irina rlns-Inn nhnlh. oulru. LHHPUUDUFDI LIL! 0l'l.h'|h On the Black Bogrd in the Council Cham- ber the words "Special Ocmtmtties store one in the face, and for years the word Oom- mlttiee has been suggeetiveof Artemus Ward and Josh Billings, minus the humor of those celebrities. The thing has culminated in the following : ` ` - Anna 1-sir Km Qiinin-`nu. nnnnnn luv Mu U115 LULIUWIII` 3 I .. ;_ Moved by _Mr. Saddam, seconded by Mr. Dru:-7, ax1d`ordered, that` the Committee on County Propertybe re ested to take into obiieideratioii the desire ility of`revi'sing -the apellinggnf the word Committiee on the mnnb '11:` {I1 C-.`({&`:r`.l'|nIIi"\VA3'D -'4 7 rum aumsmc conrmnniscir. The Quebec secret Conference of Pro- vincial Premiers and the resolutions they adopted seem to have been forgotten al- ready. There is something so absurd in this attempt to make the Dominion Gov- ernment subordinate to the Provinces, that the thing has fallen at, and is pass- ing out of the public mind as a visionary and impracticable scheme. Though the Conference claimed to represent the peo- ple without distinction of party, Mr. Lau- rier, the leader of Mr. Blake s disorganized forces, declares that he sees in the adop- tion of the resolutions a brilliant future for his party.` This confession shows what everybody saw before the Confer- ence met, that it was simply a Grit party. caucus, without even the sanction of the Liberal rank and file. While` we are quite prepared to admit that the British North America Act needs to be amended in some` ' points. and especially to dene more claar. ly the powers of both the Federaland the Provincial Governments, the people are ` not prepared for the sweeping changes re,- commended in these resolutions. The doctrines of Provincial `autonomy. and sovereignty is inconsistent with a Federal Government. They cannot exist together. It is important that this should be settled once for all,` so that the cry of Provincial rights may cease to be heard in party con- tests. The impractibility of. the whole thing is discerned by the country, and hence, like any other visionary schemes. has been practically laid to rest. The committee Report ravdrnnly on plan House of Industry and Range Ques- - t1on-'.l.'a_len Bpmiqtod. ; On the o `M " _of_.the Oouncil Wednnnd morning "a County Treasurer : report, -.-4-$5.`..- at Mr (`..I.-lzxmll thd annl tn:-nlrnv, - _- ' V MOTIONS. - A l ~ Cookburn-Su`ern'-0rdered, that owi_n to the calamitous re last September which burned the business part of the town of Gravenhurst, destroying largely the assess- able property therein, and the fact of the town haying heavv liabilities for debentures issued for re protection and common school purposes prior to the re, with large present obligations to meet for the requirements of school and- municpal expenses generally, necessitatin a very ' h rate of taxes, to- gether with eing calls upon at the `earliest practicable time to provide large school ac- commodation and under these circumstances this matter be referred to the-Finance Com mittee for their consideration the relieving of the said town of Gravenhurst from its in- debtedness of county taxes. L A I-anneal! untinvnvnnntnnn 441:1: I11: nanfa. ULIU Pl'UBULI.Il BU1Ullc . . A special committee consisting of rMessrs. J. B. Thomson, Drury, Sanders, Lennox and Foreman was appointed to consider the re- port of the Reeve of Medonte and also all other papers in connection with the Scott Aot. 3:33." lll0l'llll.l UIIU Uutlllloy` I.l{U.|lI vI as svpvsav, petition of Mr. Caldwell, the gaol turnke , and the report `of the auditors of the general sessions accounts were read. The Educa- tional Committee recommended the appoint- ment of Isaac Day, M. A., to the position of School Inspector in place of Mr. J. W. Gsrg vin who could not qualify. -A by-law :to. accomplish the appfointment was passed. The committeestate that Rev. J`. B. Arm- atronghas failed toeattend the meetings of the Board of e Trustees `of the Orillia wh School for three consecutive months and therefore "the oomn ittea ro-mmend_ the apgoiintment of William Todd. Esq, in `his I V ` . The commissioner for Wasdell s `Bridge reports that structure to be in an unsatis- faotory condition. the stringers being rotten tots considerable depth. That-the bridge may be used another year, but at that time it will need to be reconstructed. - . A cod many applications _for_grauts to build` and repair roads and bridges were read and referred. ` . edb ted : Iii- epellin of worq Committies Black` V _fAdin thi&,.Cha1;)h';, ,1 5 ` In `(H16 tiie is folloing report Was. he Committee on_ Gpltnty Jfpperty beg to raport,ith"at havingjgiven thiiesolution of . the Reeves of Stayner and 01-0 with regard to `thveepelling. on the Black Board their most approsial ofthe;0ai.W L bf thewdq on Education. ,haye|`ri,`yed Wit thgeicocsiop that Special Oomriinttie sho'u1d"`have` its third I struck out and in place thereof the letter a inserted, and that the Chairman of the Gaol Committee` be authorized to carry out this correction. ' V = A L LI... -_-_-.... _._-.E._ .2 'L.-_...3_-- --_. matured con ideration`, they ; 'th`-_, _ e 2 W; e USU. U9. , ' The committee is pleased to state that the tinting and stationery has been `reduced per cent from that of last year. It was joifdered that'150Q eo ies` of the minutes of this sessionhe pun for distri- Laugh "'fE.". in] committee on needing down burned do reported in favor of memorial- ialing the g:i:le:-nment of efeot, e memo eoooom e mmuuaon '" Heeo! 75 cant: be required of oudidotee CA: Anhnnnn AI-nnnnnnn in Ian vnlmnnn in recommend thit- At the evening session of-Thurpdov, com- munications from She :-i' McOonkey and Ca 1:. Cook, the petition of E. H. Oreswicke an others, nnclthelcconnt of Buck & Co; were read and referred. {A report of the,I*`11`1nnqe,OoInmitee'reeomL_ mending a grant of $500 to the Golng- wood Marine. Hospital was lost on I `Yeas 19. Nova 28.- .,. . (1..-....:|-,6'..--- 'Du:i|`I-`nu !IAlIl\IV|II`AIItAl` `Ln. wen- THE NORTHEri}7ADvKNE; Q -` .-_.... A3 II-l__-._. &A1-::-hgA-. TUI-CUTIIKIX IWUHWII VI UCHIIIIACUZI I39; ontnnoo to ho xotnnnd to zone nu. LVDVU Lu. ._ - Committee on Printing recommended the. payment of the following: E. W. King, granting, 8269. 58 ;- A. Scott for stationary, 1 .55. , .. . .. TL- `-1-..:L'Lnn 3.: -u`nnnn't` `A n`n`1n 6`nn`v `Ln `II WU: Thd I in! committee suns-4| nnalh uunnnno` {in `gun: hf InnInnII3AI- `nvnnma snssxox, ` Thursday, Nov. 24.` 11 was tins 0 1.; agagga rm';1i"wh;;' fnilga The reasons given are the crest `Ex- `-...-.-; ht!-_l.n n4'\I-Inlet! Al Hanan nvnivnnlnnn way uwu Hula Iuquy xv w yuvus notprepugd and mike need exp ll flaunt: unis-n nnan `nu I-nnn hilt` In "ICC" 383. . Owing to the lateness of the year your. committee recommend that the matter be laid over till the J anuary session, when we trust the matter will -be dealt with as abeve indicated. ' A .-......n.-. ['1-r. . in l`1l....:.......-.. PUUPIU UDII IJC UGIULI {U50 Your committee therefore recognizing the importance and at the same time the cost of erecting a. House of Industry and Refuge would recommend that a small committee be appointed by this Council, whose duty it shall be to visit some of the counties where they have Houses of Industry and report` to this Council, that an intelligent conclusion may be reached as to the best system of erecting and conducting an establishment of that kind, minn `IA LL- `AL--nun A` `LA Ann nun`-nun On the petition of E. _ E -Greawicke and others asking the Council to petition the Dominion Government to allow the vote on the ScottiAct to take place at the same time as the municipal elections, the committee state that in view of the fact that an order- in council hasalready been passed governing thef matter, it would not be advisable to in- ter ere. ` A TI... I-_ ___.. __-_--.I E__3_'.. LL- ._'I_..!-... _t mason conmrssrox. _ The Labor Commission appointed "by the Dominion Government to make en- quiry into the condition of the laboring classes, the relations of employer and employed, and to take evidence in ` the great centres of population on all matters relating to capital and labor, so that,` if possible, the grievances which result in strikes maybe known and, if possible, a remedy applied, is now at work. Last week the Apvsrzon published `a circular .from the Secretary showing the .'scope of... the enquiry. The Commission is now in Toronto and it is `to be regretted gethat workmen feel that they cannot ;go freely; and testify before that body. If the re-_ ' lation between a workmanpand the or rm that employs him is such that the . one is afraid to testify lest: he should be discharged, it shows that there is some- thing wprongvwhich should be righted. One man who promised to go before the Com- mission and tell what he knows about matters into which the Commission seeks to Inquire declined to dose. _ No doubt the motive for declining was similar to that which kept many _a merchant from r appearing before the Railway Commission, It looksas _itPope s line_: . e " _ God never made an independent man, is truein a sense very different from the poet's meaning. . IJU UCUIDIUIJ VICE EIVUII Ill Ill-IV \}Vo The Contingencies account amounting to $63. 99 was ordered to'be paid. a The Committee on County. Propeitty re- ported the gaol in a" most satisfactory con- dition and all the improvements previously recommeudedhad been most thoroughly `at- tended to. fI'\I__ _____L-__ -1 2..___L-.. _ LL- ..--I 2. (Ir UV!-I\-IUIL UU The number of inmates in the 11801 is 25. Male-vagrsnts 7, insane - and idiotic 6, breach of Scott-Act 3, larceny 1, forgery 1, under copies 1, obstructing railroad 1 -22. Femnles--vagrant 1, _-insane 2. The report states that vsgranoy is always most..a.t.this season, this cannot be helped till some more suitable-plsoe has been pro- vided. Reference is mede to the nnrnber of_ insane inthe gaol, which" is'..j'o,wing ;' to the went of acoo`m`modation. _ This will cease whemthgiasylnm at Orillia. is nished. &c. 'nhA'nnnnnInv1 in {Jun nan` au1v\1-uldnn nut` `Ant: `done an IIVII !1l'UPDl_U\l Dull IIIDLV llvvuavllu UAPUIJDVI Grants we're made for roads and bridges in various sort: of the county for. work to be in payment of work already douo to the amount of $768 55. mm... 1'.\:_....-.'. n.......:u..... ......;....`............:...a 51...; III Ill-IU DIIIUUIIU U1 VJUU this The Finance Committee recommended that the account for books supplied Surrogate Court oice-as indicated in Treaani-er c re- port be paid by the county. , _It cou d not in justice to the other munici- palities recommend the interest-on the in- debtedneaa of Adiala to the county to be cancelled. It recommended the V account of MoCarth , Pepler & McCarthy, $50.72, and the Wa en : postage and telegraph bill, $30.00, to be pald. . r . The Educational Committee recommended the following entrance examination accounts to be paid: Barrie Collegiate Institute. . . . .. . . . .3183 53 Collingwood Coll. Institute - 61 93 Orillia HinhSchool................. 67 13. 'I__3radf;rdH_ig_l_iLSchocl.;...... 119 04 2 1 nn,__ \1__ 1'.I_-;_ `_-- The Hawkers and Peddlers "By-lsw wli reviled so as to remove the `distinction be- tween residents and non-residents toinoresse the fees payable under the By-law and to re- duce the term of imprisonment in i ease of non-psyment of "the fine from 30 to 21 days. A specisloommittee wse Vsppointed to pro- pose smemorisl expressing the willin on of this county to ermit the withdrawn of. the township of umphrey from the oonnty of Simcoewhen desired by tlf ratepayers of that corporation. A Report of Eommittee on.` House of Industry and Refuge. T r Your Special Committee appointed to con- sider the propriety of erecting to House of Industry and Refuge, beg to report : Thai bl-nan oven`! dn _Tnnn Incl: ll!` dnnrnnfnt` .u..mu uuu IHUU us vuuv MIDI: nun. Luuvs uvuvu the Chairman to communicate with counties having Houses of Industry -and Refuge and received replies from the counties of -Elgln, Middlesex, Norfolk, Waterloo and York. Without exception they all speak in the highest terms of the importance and absolute necessity of such institutions and are unani- imous in stating they had given -universal satisfaction. TA. __,__l _ _ _ _ __ 1..-... 1.1.. ..__.._L_ ..-_-_'__-_I I-LQLI-I Gill! 7 -I-'l V CIU, `WBVI The Finance ' -Committee recommended- that the government. be memorialized to furnish more accommodation for the lunatics ,for. the county, which `was done. It recom-A mended the payment of N. King : account,` $37, for blanks for P. M. Partridge and $11.50 costs due to C. Cook, J. P., in case of prosecutron against Ira 0. Baker under Hawkers and Peddlers By-law. These costs were incurred by reason of the law re Hawkers and Peddlers being defective and no decision was given in the case. Tho nnidnnnnninn nnnnnnt-. nrnnnnltdnn in vuu upon Illl UI.Illl'I.lllII DI |o_Deoemhu'. pt 1 vp._tn.__' [- VVUIHJ \l\lIIo LlIHUIUIlUUooIOI"" ShmlOI.IPOIIIlOOI9..5 Bradford ' hSohool........ Second and hird Clan Non Profes- ..:-..`I 'll|_-_2.._J_'-`.. -1. D_...IC..-A menus or sunscnuvrlon. 01 Per Annumin Advance. 31.` C` No new name will be added to the Sub- laipagn List until the money is paid. Bu ribers now in arrears for three months sud over will be churned 81.50 per annnm. `:iI'n`i1"1?:'x.?:."L`tiI '1' "rZ&E'J'5; July;1887.ooo-ocoonoo----cocoa. Third Class enminstion at Allntog. . 15 70 HGUIDLOU UIULII It would appear from the reports received from each of the counties above named that the system by whleh they are governed `is xed by By-law and each inmate is obliged to comply with its conditions before and after entering. ` Vnssr nnmmilzltnn 1'nrL-vinn `Frnrn {aha nnmhnr Ull VUI {H50 Your committee, judging from the number of old, people at present conned in the goo] feel that the time has come when this county should make some provision for its poor, the gaol being the only place Where destitute `people can be cared for. vnllu nnI1nIv|:"`no `luonnsnlin IVnnArtn;n:V|!! IIUIILU (U: ` A By-law was passed fixing the sslariss of [keepers of lock up houses as follows: Col- linawood. $40; Orillia, Gravenhurst. and Barrie. 8:30 ; Bradford, Al11ston.Uooks_town, Midland, Penetanguishene, Stavner, ToM:en- hsm and.Elx`nvale,$20. ` ~ TL; 12!:........ .l`.nn|sv\e.na rnnnnrunnv-u-`AA - corzninjaiied, the ;Iernef"cosf: tier ? iB'3Z%'e beingliea than; 80., penday andyet they are kept heilthv. A better and more economical - method of heatinghurgad. asin"the winter 4 no [less than 11 `stoves are -at. `present re quired. jeatig by water pipes is recom- mended." ' ' ` . - A ___L_ L: LL__L._ ;_ u_- 11'1__1__ 2," L2,, IIIULIILUUI )1 4 A vote bf thanks to the Wnrden for his `pbility andimpnrtiality in the chair was passed, the members standing up and cheer- ing That oioer briey returned thanks and the, Council adjourned till Saturday morning at 9 o'clock. ' .q.",II$l`I I I'If\FI\;IIl!, gflll `HIGH Q ILHJLI-lull! GU V U IUD-O Saturday morning's session was a short one. - A motion to grant $500 to the Calling- wood Marine Hospital under certain con- ditions, was lost. ` ` nu vnn6:nn ' `LA Yunnan`-nun .Dn`\o\. Ill USU!-ID W H IUH U0 On motion, the Inspectors of Pnblioe School: were required to report at the January session the number of third class teacher`: whose icertica_.teeho,ve been extend- ed andthe-number of you: they have been extended in each case. ` ' -n ___.. -...1-._-_1 Ll_-L 1.1. -' in . _______ --'n__;. TU. IJIUIIIIIUII Ca JIIUVVIIIU Ull Lllla da`y"%ved notice tron John .Winoheotor, Enquire. the Oommiuionov appbintod by the can-up-uv. uua \JuuIuuIIIvuU" uyyuulvvu v; u: Attyme -General` toinvea ' to thophgr: ' is alien Magiltratol - ' o,,_t|nt :51: open his Oonrtluro o'u'1`hu , v, $11681 nfnnnnrnlnp ntlynin ` - _L`;,8?i2u-c.i8T-Oolunanrlovilpunbqax-1,1. . Pupushd mm the onion. Dunlap Street, .. Bu-r!o.1n the County of Simooo. than-o-' .. um of Ontario. Canada . every Thurs-. day: morning. by V IAMUEL WESLEY. PlIOPBlE'l'0lIo VVIJULI -Ullj Illl-H CU KIIIIIIE I5 IIILIUIJULI `XIV! . . I Theleconomy in the gaol supplies and feed- ing the_pris_oners`and other inmates is highly- comznanded, ave:-aeg' cost. per inmate `\Ann man-hn Rn man an and tuaf. I-Innhn nun UAIIUIIUCMI Ill UCUII UDIUI .' It was ordered that the Treuurer collect all rent: due the county .in{ ,the town. of Bsrrieand oanse the eieotment of all tenants over one yen in a.rr ear's. The plane of `the Narrows Bridge were ordered to remain in the `hands of J. B. Thom on till the Jsnnsry :ze_uion. The Council ft on adjourned sine ze. . ' .. ~ us; n_\-auvuvu IIUIIIUUJIUIII uuuu_ `.vv1uuuuuocu', appomted by AtI'1|IInnv.I'3nn`n|-AI` O-A'nvAn.nnOA tho znhnu-can ifiuiaiii E1`iifBg2{, t}*g'i-.6 ?e.sm 3 That they met in J une last and instructed ho (".1-nus :-unnn in Anna :-nnn;nn-A 1:7-J1 nnnnfninn JULUI IIUU 0 `ARTHUR CRAIG, Chairmam. Coxrjmitteg Room, Nov. 25th, 1887. Dug? .l.l.lU Ivlluuu glyvu In: any glvuu `VA and to` the county at these oxaminutzonl nd-thio fact thnt`m'nyo to them who are no. nu-annual and mn`Ln-nnnailiaa mrnnnnn, noru-mu.-nnqnu-ycau. Messrs. Dickinson & Mowdtt on Tues; av reoaivad noting from John Winchester. I rmnu nvnmxc snsxox. - .7555] HOUSE OI` INDUSTRY AND REFUGE. It will be seen by our report of the County Council proceedings, that the re- port of the committee appointed at the June session to make inquiries with. refer- ence to `such establishments in other counties is favorable. declaring that the time has come when the County of Simcoe should provide a place of refuge for i.| helpless poor. The committee received documents pertaining to the House of Industry in the Counties of Middlesex, Waterloo, Norfolk, Elgin and York, and county officers in all these counties declare that universal satisfaction is felt with the success, which they exhibit. In , the County of Elgin it is declared that its House of Industry saves the people of that county $4,000 awyear; ____-.__x-L-- A Aun- ____ _ _ _____ _-_-_- -_.. . _...-, -v----nu, `CIIIIIUIICU. Iiluug El: An i`m`mehe`e V_urie'ty> in`a1l our ~depar_t:nenta. The: leading novelties and standard styles of the `season. "PnoI'tho lowest_ever knownfor lzrollan goods. Custom work of every description `guaranteed nt-clue 113 every nsrhoulyj. - [V ._ . . . And don't forget that they-e ml] be no hnrd tu_ne_s for yo,u_1f you buy of I? We havenjust opened out a large consignment oi the celebrated - ` n - ~ e ACME CLUB '5' sKA'rEs 2 `Dry Goods H0118}?! B00'l`S AND snons Make hay while thesun, shines. Early buyers catch the bargains. Combine business and pleasure by inspecting the following Goods and Prices: T Women's Felt House Slippers ...... ..20c Slippers.. .................. ...20c _ Carpet Slippers. . . ._ .............. Slippers ...................... ..45c American Calf Slippers.... . ..5oc .............. ..75c American Kid Slippers .......... ..75c .................... ..$1.`.75 Button Boots ..................... ..60c .......................... ..$1.75 , Lace Boots ........................ ..60c ................ ..40c Polished Calf Button Boots .... ..$1.50 Fine Balmorals .. ,. .. .. .. .... . .. ..$1.50 " French Kid Buttons ............ ..$2.00 Butto Boots.. ..$l.09 A Child s Lace Boots from 25 cents a pair up. All Misses School Balmorals and Button Boots at Invoice Prices. ' Boys and Youths Balmorals all sold at Invoice Prices. Shoe Dressing only 10 cents a. bottle. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE PIIIIIES. THERE IS SOMETHING III `IT FOR YOU. BUILDERS` AHAVRDWARE,%VBLACKSMITHS , CABRIKGE . ;`MAKER`S {.fAND MILL %sUPPLiEs M332:`::e"1:.:. ;%;:;a;..E:n'a"1g:`.?;;.::.,::;?1::. W W ` Fa A*m**n~ PPOPIQ 31'.;_'3'-V.114`l-1310.395 Ind _380111'lng the beat by purchasing`; from dur choice selections in IIQQQII -Inn llllnrll an Inn--Q -n----`-'- -.-__`----_- __- Brown ; Blo_c_h. 1 1)`ooi-11`A.It in: Ba;1_'i9 Hotel. ` SKATES, SKATES z you-v vv-u-vJ y-,v'- ..i..._. The report of the committee of . our county was adopted, and the Council have placed on record the recognition of the importance and necessity` of such an establishment in Simcoe, and expressed the hope that practical measures for its accomplishment will be taken `at the. January session. Mr. Arthur Craig, the chairman of the committee, has kindly placed at our disposal the documents and reports he has received, and- we shall lace some interesting facts and gures rom them before "our readers and the public so. that they may know something of the cost and system of working of the Houses of Refuge to which they. refer. We are glad to see that the subject is at last attracting the attention of the press in other parts of the county. The Orillia Packet and the Penetange Herald have declared themselves in favor of such an establishment and we have no doubt that are long this important county will be provided withthe much needed House of . Industry and cease to bear the opprobrium. of conning its poor and its imbecile with thieves and other criminals. |BOOTANDSHOE STORE uTor$nto i nex .i_:._Ix1_ay61,-. " j; - . % , _ _`n`n..`..-as `x...:u.x`.. n..n.-.;...;A in.'..._.. Mr. E. F; Olin-k.e ha: ` bobh nominated: uuvnvu 1.o,?m9jg nex.:_;:n_syo1f. ;; _ tho.A{:xn,a_x-4io;u`n| lut `l3lf\1"r-Id;:- .. % u_' '1 .~ 3 ~ 3 :';:.-en;-*r.w-... ~--wwv`-'#=~'== J,.,:?;.?';.. ;::r`:::.;`:..r?*`:1..?.:2;:r."et* McA%LLIsT+EB.s'roBv & co.1 AH! l'I`IYT'l'n `M12111! G9 do JOHN cuvmunun GOMPANV. DUN L O P S T B E ET`, BARBIE. Heavy Dress Cloth 10 a1;dl2Vcents. Beautiful Patterns in Ginghams at 5 cents yard. A % % READY -MADE CLOTHING AT` WHOLESALE PRICES, at the Closing out our stock of Boots, Shoes, Trunks ahd Valises, - re_c (an t l y purchased at 63 cts. on the dullar.i % '.I.`he'Montreal Witness s eakin of the new stone viaduct by whic the anadian Pacic Railway will enter the city, says: We are to have a stately viaduct of stone arches, which will be an ornament in it- self and is ground for gratitude to the Canadian Pacic Railway Company. When this noble work is complete, &c.'

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