r . I T 4' j . '1 $3 s~:` ea\3aa:`1 4:52;! ~oi:'.i w~.""M a:;:>r_.-ii'%f~)` axis him ."C:$3}f,}'~ Tft:5I Lfssqa 91:1` -r:x;n;.;_2;:-7 3:.-gums I16 euuiur 0| lulu llllulllll rxvu 1. [VII um: Iblustle whnch ins picked up inxthnt but , Ind nya unless the woman call: for it it wi 1 In cm.-anal Anni lm tlun natal-my nf their Inna -'1:h:. wrnt-'-mvp-inA of the _largeT engihe in Mickle | mill, Gnvenhuut, gave out and LAC`;-n `kg nnnn'|:I\n "IQ -4-nnnnrl I-IU WIIIU illll` vs Uuv 51-15`: was Oulv an Mi;kle eat before the msohine could be stopped the `nnuinn u-u nnnvm-had inhn um-an iron. A novvv Iran u-- -- cw--- _'-__v-- Brad.f ord Witngs: "The next champion- ship lacrosse match in which the -home team 1 plays takes place at Barrie onthe 31st inst. The ho a talk of running an excursion to Bar;-ie pt day, per Steamer Enterprise. Mr. W8. A Thompson, President of the Longford Lumber Company, gave the, em- ployees of the company an excursion and picnic a little while ago, and all say it was one of the pleasanteat affairs they ever participated in. V ` ` The Beeton World sa sthat James Sharpe, ' of Clover Hill. hasa 6 d of pease standing a foot higher than the eight rail fence around them. his means more than seven feet of straw. The peas ought to be about the size of fall show pumpkins to even up._ '.71"`1':';.D}.'.';';e}vf.';rc>:'L'.'h:{:;o1ve not to ask incorporation. from the present Paulin- ment; They want nothing that appears like eeop from Inpportereof. the Jesuit Estates Bill. IIVL- -_I;'L-..'-I LL- `I-:J`--J ha Ln- U010!!! HID xunuuxuv vuluu uv -vupyvu Uuv `engine was converted into ecrep xron. A new engine in being procured. n_- 12--.: 11121-..- . n!l\'|.- ......|. .I........I..- |"*y. ` Mr. Adsm-I, of'Newnm-ket. hnd his horse injured and his buggy broken by driving into an unprotected poet hole at Bradford on the 11th. The hole was an Orange one and was dug for I poet in the construction of an arch. The Orcngemen paid Mr. Adams $20 for the da.magehe_au|t`uned. __ p_-_.. u._ \n:.n__'.1 In... 13.... uuuuu-av - v - - - ---_ - _ It appears from the Midlmd Free Press that the town and Burton Bron. are at logger- heede. Midland wante to build a dock some where near Burton Bros . dock and com- menced the work, when an injunction was obtained to prevent the thing oing on. _ The one in now sub judice an the ewyern would mumpamy of the Tovnn _or nnui, Countior slmco_ ' . .'%:zgi i.'I:: . "gnu Ipeaklng Lofthe town park traokvthe Oollingwood Enterprise an e: The track is to be made of clay, roun ed out to meaeure exactly a half ' and fenoed in. When e the work ie oompfeted, Oollingwood track will be the beet in the"oonnty. The Enter- fhriee ought to knowathat the Barrie track in e beat` in Ontario. The horn. of Mr; George Dnlea, 13 oon.,r Weet'G\ri1limhnry,' wan` atrnok b lightning last Saturday. as a1ao the house 0 Mr. John Drennnn, and theohimney knocked down, No further damage was done. Mr. Sturgeon hone in the same township was attack by Ii htning and let on fire. but by thepnotivity Iome gnen_in.the neighborhood theamea ~WQI`O OX 0 . ' . ~ ` VIII `DWI!!! in Fill: IUVUIIIIIIP VI Alllnlwl-In asun- 'we_ok, 1' The `tireless oonn meuengelwu Ioon trick, and on utldsy cs `ht them it: the not of violating the law. inn` plied? Mj-on'oo before nirm W:l|nm' ' Bhohot Second. who find, 3 Il5a00-and 88.10. claiming that he` mi dual` tho river ;_|OCOID. .Ho, honour, ` ..t_o ,lDP|.Il'lIIBm-ieI.ndhko'ont n o 1 dm. '1-i|.xx4h9il f=1>m'3rro-ta ve then: nun Two men,-of Hebrew ion who eej_e_I& Adolph % alt and Freak iey panning the cell of the township of Inniel t nnnnc mnnnnnnnr wan | run-qua-wu--_--V--. -...- . I;-ti .Th5!'5`!5Y the name Inumlilodvat thb Barrio Hohl. 176 " Quite`? a number; on `hind --lmt' ; ~b- thoyuu mm.` " -.aaVa..e4u.`~ :'.u.( 1's 3."., by ..... -' "hour no.vartio:;oun;:|uoccIIful1y` Vruist. Some ct them are venerable looking, while othor_I_qppqu-_1tuhenon Tf9r_upoA pdiguq$rt'vioL;`1`han{9 o!_v`I6Id|ori, mu m. at u-_ at .-hi-A1.`-`lint. ,_;A._I_;: -3. 3.4...- 4-5;` thouulinutruoti undzhu-iod DUI. The editol-"of the Midland Free 1>re`u has 'I__.-A.I_ _I__-I. 4-.. ..2.I.`4I _- 2- .LI.-L Luna rulluti it .`||"'`'-" 2., , *'- - ~ " " .14-' -in I.` 1` ...- .41.- -.l-.`.`- '1: muse; and mod, AN 'l'1U.-,A tteaay. uouve woman as Tin- V era! servant. Apply to MRS. LAL Y. (.`o`.lier street. ~ M 29:! ~ _,L{T { ;i`i'i |?i{nw m% wum I wxaum, *1-at or `ron'r-Au"-`rumor ...'rnnmnI:nnYnYro1.rrI:. '+.nuh` train: sewn: into Wain-like fre- -g-AALIA`: Ilggg , QQJ nI`IlIn-r `gal; 201:: nww- _' _uu:: -v-u-- vv"U -wv-- I-j - dL'e_n't-5-Epidemic: ox crime and Salem . , _ -h-.'_l'exLnbpe_ranee Sentiment at a Ducopnt- 9* The Oenadiauu hue won the Kolapere cap it 'Wi_mbleddn for the fth time. `The more of the Canadians who '68]. and the British 683. ; hilt. wu wonfby the in`1872, 1875, 1881 .1884 ind` 1889." '1e lcbre being severally 437, 635, 609, 665 and 687. The Muuahuse *1-iemen exhibited the style of` `their-skim ali drill and the rapidity and accuracy of their ring excited the cheers of the spectators. ' An - A`-"9' an inn: 5]: vnnurnn nvninlnnn UIIU l|KUU.wI'Ij . ' . ' For a day" or-two the railway smash-n have not been unusually deatrnotiveeof 11 e. A train left the track near Carmel, Ill., the other dayand almostwhplly demolished it. It went 'do'w`h a` 10' foot and 15 passengers wereaeriously ininr`ed. A train an the Pennsylvania railway oont'alnii1'g'500 uni--an usnn cranial` nan:-Hhnlnnlrin Wnnnn. Jill FIIU IUIIIQIJAVIILQ KDIIIVD 9_Uu_Iuunu5 UVV W : wrecked nesr8hsI::`li:l1n,l3 l.atdna(i w -* _ were y an *'1,.. *'1=.....*" g % ... Brazil, 1 . . I 1 331" Y. "escaped usauiutnlznrzt R_1o Janlro, 3 night or two uzo,_u he wt: locum; the theatre. A `DA-Ln.-can-A Ru-A4. n -link M 1 Iuntnlnnp t l+iifJ_cT1oN in on Painting and Instru- mental Music. by Miss R. Porter. Terms gm-ra`. Corner of Kempenfeldt and gogney `I9, U! IWU Dlllillv Wt lvnvnunuu uuvnvxc. Portuguese red,` _ shot from a revolver it him. but -.tln_. bullet the mark at winch it wpl sinned, The would be minder- er was ~' ' 7 om Sound wu in-ltnolidn vdreu last week in consequence ot_ the, rand Lodge A.-~F. 8 A. M. being in union there.- Nenro ` ly 506 brethren were in attendance. : 4 Allzlu-ma}: lm Dan: in R9.-van:-A nlrl that-A in Ly UVV UIUIIIIIIIII wvrv Ill uuvcuunuvv. Although the Pope is 82 -you-|_ old there is no likelihood of death occurring yet. `When `he beosmoropes 13..yea.n ago, he thou ht that he would` die within six months, but a has_ not gone; yet.` The idea of his nnunnnnnnu Ixndnn an Ainnmnnn nnvuddnn` :1: nnle Illlb no lgaq HUI quail ,UUc` Luv such us. sun successor being an American cardinal is not entertained at Rome at all. An~American, it is said, could not grasp the situation ; it needs a man thoroughly cosm`_o`polit`an and one perfectly home on past and present political history of every count andtheir spiritual condition sndwants. a American is regarded as competent to full; all the conditions, and a century will, it is said, be -Anus-|:ssA1` lm s-nlrn H2 s\nnI`\ls`fns- an` Asnns-innn Iuuuuumuzupu. A V _ ._` The retirement of Sir Chnrlel Renal] and other oonnsel from the Parnell Commission trial in causing some little talk. Judge Hannen said {it would make no change in the oonne the eonrt would tek_e. mu. ._....4....._ -1 `D..-...-.. ..a:..-.... .... LI... `NJHIIU IIIII VWIIITU WUUIII X19: The operations of Rnaaian oioere on the Servian frontier have thrown Europe again into a warlike ferment. These frequent alarms are but signs of the times, indicating that the inevitah e atrnggle may begin at any time. i Terrorr at Port-An-Prince. Hypolite has beai the city with a well equipped army, an the darkiea in the city are intense- ly excited. Hatred of foreigners may lead to outrages upon them. Britiah, American, French and Spanish ehipe of war are in the ong ready to avenge any wrong down to `those whom they are there to defend. TL... In. lump: annthmv Hand in China uuuuluuul, gun I Ilvul/ur, vylu, II to coin, UV 1- nired to "make it "b1'for_ an `Ameri u to me Pope. ` 'l`I-ag u-olahnnunnnlr. nf Q3; I-`.V}III"`l R`|.1n.nn And IIIOIU wuum lulu! are Ituulv uu uvscuu. ' - There has been another ood In China sweeping away thousands of its people. So common is the use of the bosom of destruc- tion in sweeping people away that the world hu-dly notice: it, and so the world wags u : from day to day. V \Ivnn\r~nvv-u-v-`.- About 200 people listened with rapt atten- tion to the besutifnl music disconrsed by the Wsrd Fsmily here on Monday evening. The ability they displsyed surprised everyone. Mr. Ward Ahmlnvnd n nm-A snnrnno voice of mu. VV It'll uupulyuu. I put aulniuu vvluv vs remarkable range, and Mr. Ohu. Ward en equally pure been voice of great volume. Be nnnn r`.nlnlI\.!Al` +1! {aha Dunn ill I um-v fe ` gba1ieye1;;; dihphyed surpiised eviryone. Mrs. Ward displayed 5 pure soprano voice of n-v|Qn"Q|\'A sauna ah!` D nhnl W194` ll Alllston Entrance. Z Ninety can(1ida.tes wrote at Alliston for (:Ut.I`a.llCC examination. Fifty-one were pro- visionally passed` _n.n1 thirty-nine rejected. 'l`lie papers were fair. The following are the successful candidates: . ' Lillie Allen.. Alliston P. S.` . . . . . . . . . .394` Li`/,/,ic Gallaglier. . u _ . . . . . . . . . . . . 381 -.'\1HllC Hart. . ll . . . . - . Q - - - 9425 William Cussidy... u . . . .` . . . . ..425 l"1`zulk \Vright. . ` 1' ' . . . . . . . . .` . {.381 \V00d . . ll . . . . . . . . . . . Fret]. Fields.. in . . . . H483` Ernesl: Martindale. . u . . . . . . . . . . . . .402 Alex. C. Brown. .Ba.rrie P. S. . . .` . . .' . .395 Louie Lake . . Beeton P. S. . . . . . .' '. . . . . .403 James Sinclair. . , u . . . . . . . . . . . .389 Robert . . ' ` u . . . . . . . . . . . .483 John Gamble. .Totbenham P. S. . . . . . . .397` Charles McKenna.. .. n . . . . . .415 Hester Kelfer. .- i u . . . . . . . .637 John Burton. .Cooksbown P. S . . . . . . . .485 William R. King . n .. . ., . . .399 . Allie Bucha.na.n..... u .........6l_3 Josephine Elliott. . u . . . . . . . .504 Ethel IVI Lewis. . n _ . . . . . . . .451 May Meikle. . ; Iv ' ' 433 Ida A. Brown. .No_3.Adji1la P. Z437 JolmConway..No.45 ._,;-' u ,,p T . . . . ..367 gllrnll nnnnrnnn ml. 5 u ', L _'_ _ Eqllllly pure DIE! VUIVU UI gnaiu vvuuuv. uv sang Committed to the Deep in a very ef- fective munner, while the playing of Eddie, a child of only 5% years, on the vial; is mar- vellous for_ one so you . Mr. Chad. Ward : -..I.. ..I...:-.-. an `In; In in man ll` annl-In f}|A V0110! I0l'_ one I0 yllllll Jill`. UIIII. vv nsu I solo playing on thevitllin was of course the creme do In creme of the concert, but Miss Flor-ie s achievements otthe pisno were also much appreciated. The family orches- tra. composed of seven instruments, is very wonderful. Its selections were rendered _._LL -n.--`I ..a'....L WA III:Q`\ MD Whit` WOIIQCTIWIQ J. T IUIUUIIIUIII IV In I: I vuuva van with grand effect. We wish Mr. Ward and his family every success, and may they soon I pay us another visit. I Ulupvl uaauv aiuvv rungs A temperance meeting was held in the Collier street Methodist Church laat Wed- nesday evening. R.ev.',D. `V. Lucas and Mrs. Lucas were the sneak ra, with Rev. Mr. German in the chair. he meeting waa not largely attended, the enbiect not being much in the foreground: since the Anti-Scott Act wave awe is over Ontario. Mr. Lucas. how- ever in `on:fnl. ind, enthusiasm is catching`. 11 ` unt to oontinnonefaction. with e rm faith that total prohibition must come in` the not Vdiatanttnture. `I... Y'._.... _-`_- _- A p.an:n` g-` -snail JAIL. lllllli OOIIII Ill Inc uup lllllanlllauuuxvo Mu. Luca spoke in a quiet and very olfac- tive we , ` H9?!` brie! epelooh produced ;o moot fovoreb e impression on 3 number of points b ht t ' 't`oI!\-thoolpphneeof th on- dggge. (30 `(Iago can listen to Mn. Leuou with other than-pleuonblej emotion; i >. 9 y illustrated, Iubxodyyon; choice and hppropriato _ b00kj WOE_|l3__.`d mm- "X Tomporanoo Iranians- A A __,-_LQ_... _.._ L- ` Friday. Aug. `and. 101- consultation 1!! Nose. and Ear cases. from Mo 11 a.m. "ata 1 a together, and tho oonixnunioution at Owen` Advance Cox-rea;;nden<.:e. `made. M W. Grand Master Welkem w re-elected. Ri ht Warehipfnl Bro. George Monkmen, D. " . G. M. of Dutrict No. 9, Barrie. The Owen Sounders may set down "the event in the records of their town in jbrjght red letters, ' The next meeting of the Grand Lodge will be at Kingston. uunuuuvvuu nuu uunuu uusu .uyvvuuuu_ was the only repreeenhtiyev there from ihbgolonod 10.1.` the 29th week I-jl-- '-cl-o b QCQQ India:-J sons. 1889.. _{1`h'o night ten_1pertuI`.e.rInlled-' from} 52 on Snndty to 62 on. Wednesday... snd the daily from 67 on Ssturdoyto 98 on Wednosds --..a. mean of 75 for the week, which is 1 3 o the average for the same week in last 10 1 you-I. Thu I-unnnrnnl-.nI ;n:nn;nn;: nun-A 1-nninuv fhn we in; . 'li 'e `Gund..Maa- I farannual Address is an able and interesting ' *documnt.' Thus was ' mnch- important ibnfuineu tunucted gud` some` Iblo speeches, mud: M W (1:-and Mun!-an (mutant I-can JUCICO The barometer indicationh were below the nonml with 3 range of 0.21 in; -tho highest ' reading on Monday and lowest on Friday. { Rn;n ' All Tl`:-511:1! An:-`nu K Ilnnrn fn ` none. or V . - 1-`; Lance Department. Ottawa, 17th J uly. 1889. IZILIIIB VII QIIII IIIIVTI VII 1. IIIIQ, o 0 Run fell on Fnday, during 5 hours, to hell an inch, and a". light shower early Sutur- dsy.lnornin'g Inske the totsl,0_.`51 in. doe . Northern winds prevailed on 4, sent on: winds 3. veering west 5, and out 2 days. I On Tuesds V and Thursday some waves attain- ed about miles an hour, the other days were calm. ' Sunshine amounted to 43 hours from s possible l06oo# sun the week. - f Imwn Th -ll:-(3hequo Bankv take pllalgnlt: in publishing-the following letters, w [10 k for lihempelves 2 `IV V! 11 Ilulvwug NEW Ionx, June 12th, 1889. J. Murnnws & Coummr, _ treat, New York City. "' tg Cheque Bank,(Limited). --I~'vhave just returned from the city '9`! exico when I made use ot \ your cheque: {the Cheque Bank, and found than exoepti y- convenient. ' e " VUBQV Tlllullh They seem to bc especially acceptable to the bank in 15 city of Mexico, and I am t they more than `answered { n`nn*n -A an {an `I11 ! .9 -Inl nhnnnnn {n E .Ul ilillllllly WI u}, I lvvu hotels and ahops reoei I fonn "the cheques great convenience during my: trip in E. land and France, `Vin ` in payment of their bills, thus doin away with the necessity of _carrying ronn a lot of specie, and also saving the time co med in hunting up bankers to cash latte of credit and drafts. When time in my was limited, the latter consideration was 0 eat" import- : `S; but these M cheques in cry truly yoiu-an, ) F. Gmnx. Gnmx.maI,:L: `Sci; ef'W3;ee1_:e1;ia.y i with enclosed cheque f $97.90 in settlement 3 of account, was duly wed. ` wiklargo number of our` party _ Euginoera were supplied with your cheque and found \ them very serviceable. ' v u Vnnrn nfa, . UIIUIII `UK HUI VIDUDUI . - Yours, etc., (Signed) EDGAR. RI ans. Mnseasg E. J_. Mxrnnws 85 C0,, 2 Wall street, New York. V vs. New York agents Cheque Bank (Limed). Messrs. J_. 0. McKcggie .3; 00., Bgjn Barns, are the agents of `the Cheque _ nk ; (Limited). . ' C 3 onnvvouoy pv vwcu up-v-- Quinn! 1/ *- - 1 on i lAssista.nt. H its! for Diseases o1L5xt: Thoiz a.nd-Nose Go glen square and we 06 'ma2:,*3:.-79 an =9.': :::,*..`@*.: `E an . V ' . ',i&?:o. n%Vill be at the Queen 3 i'a'3:e , Barrie,-on Friday. Aug. 2nd, 101- consultation in.e'l`hroot, Mann and Ear cases. from 11 81!- Vespra. Advance Correspondence. Mr. J. Budd completed his new mill at the Mineeing R. station and W111 soon be in running order, a large number of his logs` having been oated down Matheeon Creek. He has also a large gang of men under the orders of Mr. J. Sullivan, (foreman for Toby & 00., Collingwood,) getting out bark, and another under the control of Mr. J. Deacon, swamping it and attending to all matters `excepting the peeling. Mr. J. D, will also snperintend during the coming -`ca Gnu WIIIWIC. ` A narrow escape from death occurred to a John McLean, 3 spudder, by 3 dead tree felling, which came no close to him as to scrape his beak. .'I`Ian n-nun AI-n A Innkina we in this Cllllil'l0 Illu lllllll ua won uuuva was Mr. E. F. Watfi: ha! I gang of mehtaking I out quite a large uantity of bark which in deatined for the ingwood tannery. The Ward Family are billed for Mineaing and Midhurat thia week. and the citizen: of Veapra are expecting quite a musical treat. Bears are occasionally aeen around this vicinity, y` to the conaternation of a number 0 berry pickers who have to travel through acme of Bruin a domain to obtain theirberrioaf Gnewaaaeenon lot 7, on the 6th, last week, she was accompanied by 2 or _ 3 cube." Mr. jr.A, of Toronto, iaviaiting at Mr. O. F, Wattie I. scrape an arm. .',s.ThO_~0l`0DI are all looking well in this district, and 531133 in well under wsy. It. I`! In` T4425: has A anna nf man tnhina MP. Us I`. Mr. G.`I[oDould and family, of Meldnun Bay, are on I visit at Mr. A: Russell's. cg vvv---. From `early morningzlzg 12th the town- `hnd. L-holids - Th 0 Tot Parry botigel ` pie? pared to native" their brethren from Malia and othbr hoes: About 250 Onngomen ' obynoonondthelino of much was. oommnoed at 2 o'clock for the camp `A I` lI0u'3h9I3dll.0I1 obOdeli rod. 200 pox,-`Iona our the ., . . 1. Ila-Inn nnnnnhv` Ella -'.l'll&'I* luv IvvlI.,a.cvv y-uuv-u v_ ..... $113!. The District Mater ooon iod the ; Q 3'. Tie-tit` Ipdukor w_u the syor of `PI-"15 .1110." I09? .i'il& '3 i'**"* ' Lhntorygt. bade` o Onngcmen artiwoloonoato thabouy of .tho.no1-th. 3_..jAI'nltrolmll. - - P. ., W.Bu LL.D.;, ,y. _m KM 9I._nl|g|nu; xwy. - :ROV. W: T ; Rev. G. g. f.}avi._llo|-, - made Ihrnml Ind tnur uepllriuru car: up; vu memoriu of APu1-1. nod. \ ,AN'I`ED.--,A steady. active woman as en- servant. .|.aAI9a"Y. l`r.` ]'nv\ nfv-no} ' an. ""`xIa';"a?1am ?}`3Vl1bed.h 6 _g3.!;.l|?'has\ben preygfg ,n_pon;hlm Hitethmgga-u ......` .....T`%'..;.... - an '-In -|\__j-_ I.-- ..L Luul 4;. .....~ -.... % <.;....,s..... ., ,,._ __._._:.... -_ `L- nun IL; L 5'? ~. e9 99 , E31'1'3;e Iplgasure of nn7:o``3'l3e u n... ._L_ -2 AL- l\l_-,___ neat, I-Anon ml tum: nmtoi: IATIIRS IIUGEL! }PARlHB.APJ1EB 3 PENUIL | " -`iii-;-`iTl-11?!-l;1;l;;;-;-ht race yostqrduy. _ -g'l`he Longford was in port on Tubsday. '-i--The Simcoe. Druggista were ingespion here yesterday. " 1-: run . - -- Jun... * v I) f Lot 23. n_. 5. F108. lg DI -!"ki ,'T%~`;`vv*rCx 313:.` _white 1- on In co and` lune; in foreleg and a_ little W to on one hind toot, my nclSOD ngin 1.1 `WM f..1.`.l' 930519. 4..-- - -A. '--A ond M. Shortreed, of Toronto, viniting at Mr. H. Bird's. . A I\ -In u an I -- --- I 7T;'i.~n3. i o. E: EvZ'}~.}2la on the 7:1. of August for their-annual outing. lac im -l- rV;al>`3_7t;i'a`I'1-`ChIv:;<':i:-ac:xcursion to lPenotsng and The Rocks. yeaterdsy. lI\I_- _!j,_,,II 0 D I J """ "'J' I T - 'i1'1'Vt:r:z;t ot the Centrsl Schoolbu been treated to a. cost of tar. -Big- lacrosse match between Bradford ll!` unrrzn fnnunn :n n:-n -an-U maunngguu *&ll l.-'-IIUUUV I-IQDUUII UWUWUUII III HUIUIV-I sud Barrie teams in town next Wednesday. . --Where is that Bud stand that was or- dered to be built? That : what's the matter. W` *_i-1;; 1'a{."}g.I:2'}Ja1I 11'. '1'. .I.l{.Li excursion to Peninsular Park on the Gino Holiday. ' ' ` - ' v I tau 1 1--can ;ii3'.;:}ie'. Civicmolidag tobbe on the o Angus t. ayor op or y reqneat, has no proclaimed it. " --Tho Orillia Lucroue Club pused Barrie . yeltorday morning on their way to Newman lket to be beaten. -V-'i`h`e' race vgotween the Arizona and the Pocahontas the other day created consider- able interest. The Pocahontas won. I . VIIIIIIIIUJ JJJUUEIILISC, U1 LVUVV LUIK, ;b;f$r of Mr. Mockridge. of the Bank of Torotito, B'u-rie. is in town with his wife. runs .-Messrs. 0. B. Rose, Mi Figxay and 3 number of others have gone to Strawberry Ielnnd to rusticate for 1 week or two. ` F103. , _ iAnn1'ore1cg um .._i..,,,,,_ " ___ y D0180!) (1 "-'-- write to NOR!-IAn ?( J%IeG1 . ,_ .. M; I have trans- e persons men- 0'I`ICE is herebygiven. t mitted or delivered to tlouod in the Third and rth Sections ` or - "The Ontario Voters List t. 1889, the copies s to be so transmit- und remains th rcguired by the said Sect te or delivered, of the said Act of all person revised ssessment ity to be entitled to v ity atvllilections for Assembiiy and at I. made pursuant to pearin b the last 0 these unioipa.l- in the said Municipal- mbers ot the Legislative A unicigei Elections; and t s ed up atm omoe. the 0th day of J). 1889. for inspection. * . Ind nnnn tn nrnmlnn thn: laid at Cookstown. ilnntdrn urn `Lin; b.71ii}".Ie"Sa$1;ZaQE Milmh Sabbath School took its annual excursion per (liteamer Orillin to Strawberry Island, yester- `yo _ run In --Bnainess at the Pohce Court qniet. An becuionnl drunk, vag., or other contemner of the law gets in there and is quietly dispos- ed of--that ; all. be 5 large excursion from Elora, Guelph and Fergus to Barrie nexh `Fnday. The Enterprise will take the excur- sionists to the Point. ' -The wheat harvest has commenced in many localities in the County of Simooe, and farmers tell no that the strain generally is of ement quality. There will be a good y I -1. I` 1 I 0 I :1-V --Mr. Thomas Stokes and Mr. Octavius \Vhite, pupils of Mr. Shaw, artist, of this town, obtained Provincial Art School certi- cates at Provincial Art School examinations. 9'5. very pleasant change in shape. We mean the new J une style in stiff hats. Just to hand two cases, in the newest shades. Prices tight. Barrie Hatters, R. Simmons 3: 00., Sign, Big Hat. ' 1 Z& U:J171'gre;at1ona.l Church. * Preaching aer- vicen every Sabbath at 11 3. m. and 7 9. m. Qnklnnfi-1 Qnknni At '1 n I!` Dunnnr I-nnnfhunu VIVUC CV01 LIQIIIZUI-I CU 11 Q1 Illa CIIKI I `In I-II. Sabbath So 001 at 3 p. in. Prayer meetings, Ssbbath at 10.115 in; m., and Wednesday at 8 _ A m... R n no D AI! no :51- QQIIIIQUII QC `VI `C Q Ills, XIII} VV VVIIIVQKLCJ CU K) p. m. Rev. J. R. Black, B. A., pastor. `Strangers welcomed. 32 'The Barrie Loan and Savings Company is paying four per cent. interest for money deposited with them. Those person: do- eirom of depositing their money for short or long periods will do well to call on them at their oioe in Barrie. They advance money on mortgagee only. 8. 8. Excursion. On Thursday, July 18th, there was held the annual excursion of the Sabbath Schools . of St. Paul's and St. Peter's Churches, Innis- l. The children, numbering about two hundred, with their friends journeyed to Strawberry Island and Orillia by the steam- er Orillia, They spent a very leasant time. The boat took on a large num er of passen- gers at Barrie and then went to Bell Ewart for the Churchill contingent. The Churchill Brass Band accompanied the excurlionists, and disconrsed sweet music in their usual aeicieut way. All ages were represented, from the head silvered by old Father Time down to that of the prattling and happy child. The lads and lasses were there in gala costume, scattered in `re around the boat, and amongst all mdv their popular clergy- man, Rev. E. W. Murphy, with afaceradiant with smes at the success of the excursion. The gentle breezes lovingly fanned his fore- head and carried away his hat. u VIVL- unnusnnn nsnnnnfna-I In nlvunle nnn I-nan- ANTED to r_cnt by_ van: ` ed house 111 Ba. 9. Pt 0. X 2380 -~ - ~-~ vane :11. III Ullilvu and Inn unv- uu'.l.`uhe proceed: mounted to about one hun- dred dollars. About 9 p. In. the bout return- `ed, 311 feeling that they had spent 3 very -Jpn-n` `Q3 --uu-v--uvv The following the ooern of the Grand Lodge for the current year: M I an R T. WAIIIAIII Khlantnl, ILIISU IV` UIIU UIIIIUIII UDI 3 M. W. Bro. R. T. Walkem, Kingston, Grand Master, ro-elected. . ' ILW. Bro. John Roll Robertson, Toronto, I\amnnCa l1_n4I uhnfnv in oer ':'%'v'L':ui' `inter? ","':.1.ot.a" '"."' """"" f .L'IdoLnuohlan, Owen . not en. . R.` . Bro. Michal Walsh, Ingonoll, flung` Tnngnu M` ' -'l'heVot.era List for East is ou-t, - --Thmider nhowera and cooler wedther. m|_`. (V2?',,_, nu . l\c '7 llllh JIAIUI-ICU: VI Guru, suavl Irv:-, `Grand Junior Warden. RA W. Bu). J. J. lluon, Hamilton,` Grurl "'l'x"`ounrer, rs-elected. `KW. Bro. Ed. Mitchell. Hamilton, `Grand Soontary,-u`-elected. I V L V "R, W._ ho. Raw 1). Armstrong Hoor- town,'Gnn_dOhn lain. . A " R. W. Bro. ." M. locum,` Toronto, The elation 'm Deputy Grand II--in-2 1.1 San ning A-can Egan And in!!! LII` UT IV` `TI IITPIIIJ VJIIIIID Mutou van in Ions cup keen and lively. .`l..t|.- I14...-Egg. `ll... `I1:-6-ink D W Run 'I` * 195. Ward Family played here Tuesday ' ,8 to: full hoops and nude Innyfrianda. cy no I truly filmy. gnd _uo deltlnal tostnko shphoo in the mnncol world. ,_Mr. Chalet, std : pliyin on tho lin wufnimply and tllt `a other vio Innbnunn 1|` .153: in`! nI`|hA;nA` f1`hoSabhothSohoblb'_MW:, % ' ` ' I Mist an ' ` d w t % It _-venHoBi 3.,'.`,`d` 2 VIVIIII VIII Illllpl, ulllllvlll, Illl.l_l1| vuv UUIIUI testuruof `wpll auotained. Eddie, whq`_-`9;-Vonly.a -httle over ve 0!. iv;-` i'1`h9y pl-v -t fto morr0!rT!!`i!.?-f.."` % ~ Tn.` um`:{::5'" K 7"] f ' . Citizens B-and ` -iqiiug. o hnvo not boonffgrnished w`ihI.6 pwggolinowbut we puiumeinin bi i1toodoIlo.' -A {$1.00 PER mxvu IN ADVANOI T amcnroorxrs. nu onus. :i.'v{{;}'$c}a;, X: New York, Chili A` "II lnnltu-{Ana A {Jan Run`: 11` -, cxvvu TTCI4 jt qlmntorotnooalutory. ` *` ,_ _. the hu_vo_ U35 u. . UUUH \/UHWCI a o&VUo U u 1 Sarah Henderson. 5 n Kate Handy..,No._, 1 Essa. P. _ R:m|1.al Asian '5' Nh '9 "' i ~lucl1elAaa..}y)h.7.N6.'2, H ' chm-lotte Dinwood ..;.No.` 4 n -' ' -3-331 George B. Hem'y.., OX6 ; w . .5.` ..482 Thomas B. Henry.-. No. 6 East: P.`,S. '. 3 . .-446 Marshall Ait:hison...No. 18 u ;`.'. . . V Margaret A. Edga.r...No. 14 .u .i . '.\.~.;g' Malvina. Gilro . .No, 15. . M _ V - to Fred. G reensi es. .No.' l Iunial P.. 3- - c -439 Addison u ` II o u c l -1 I457 Cliarles McLennan. .No.' 2 u - - - ,-* 2495. Ella Tegart. .No. 6 Zrecumsetb P. S. . ,. .3 .419 William Ford. .No. 9. u T '. . . . . .415 'RobertGrahan1..`.No. 14; ` n . . (`.452- Sidney E. Milli'gan.. ... aha William 0. Brett, No: 2 ` rntivv?-'i$-`V399? Robert H. Brett, ' u"-*,` '-"-5-3;`--44.4, Ida Baycroft. No. 3 = ' " l 5` ( .,-E419 Jesse C. Jones, No.-4 ii .-'~` _ -- 7 ' .3-/'--'35-i-4` . William Bx-a.dley,~ = V -' "*.'7--i-W-1-'7. .. Constance Wade, No.`-'5 - fa`: -2*; ` 97'"? -`-0 -' Mary L. B. Hill, * -. qwv iris.-;` ' ` ' u . Charles A. Belf ,..Glon~z 7' , `James Maxwellpdaif V },;~,'a ' u liun L. Porter, ` J '4 i Emma Kinler. ,,Na`i 4 V , \l`_,I Gums.- Harri W NEW AD`/ElITI8ENIEN'I'Co` vo'raIas":s`I', 1,59. UIUKO V ' ' , '1` ~ ddy.`23rdJuly 1889* uz:.iz{:::`;r-igLrr(J!`i*,',`,`3':`(.; 3. A. Gilrie, aea dz Fz3ixc1`c1x::'l["i<;]-]cf?y(Thuraday)'It 3 P-1.11. ~ ---av um UWH. muyglwltl up '_: Kinler. .Nof3 .00lll.l . f Marks -05" ? ~ -`V-v- - v. 3; . . . A 0 N 0 I . voI~ ,i`.i`u`. .~i"'vsL`3:. 3V:.?4`'o:; List and it I01` lDB[J6Cl:l0llo . ied noon to examine the: mid omissions or any other errors on: to take immediaie proceed e said errors corrected according D 'l` D'A \T II\Yl1r irelep; and Mme w to on one mun mun. nain 9. of her loan A to NORMA c0UAIG. Vlgo _. 0., sP1Ls3UBY .;._ I-IIIOAT. :5 rt 1.: _ Tumour. Nos: AND EAR. V ___n_.._..4. II--__.n.-| 1.. 131....` Died. @ " ~'Z"a'..e...,""" an. Hotal, V.-B:-aoebridgo, d a kick U -8.110116. T '-Waltir Oroaby, o `ax-acted a very fine b_a1 that neighborhood. A A It?ia complained an examination not "a =1 pants were pnaant L 'l`hoVJunao` atohlroh faoto .waa_ `purahu 0o... 9 Wi `broken a~.tha3Gt_and". wood, last Saturday. 1 EALED TENDERS. addressed to eMinis- Le!` of Finance. and marked on e outside "Tender for Couehiching Hotel Pro rt . will be received at the Finance Fepertm t. ttewe, up to and inoludin Monday, th 2th day of August next. for t e- urehase o e propert known as the Couohio in Hotel nertv. an` better described as all an sin that certain narcel of land and remises Township of South rillia, 1 Qimr-.nn_ Pmvinna of On .397 ..4l5 ..485 . ..6I3 BAA mwnrsmw on-main at Ixcnumlzs As.nocu..xnws. ; 457:. And Oondonjod tim F."P`|'_`.* -3`...3"`w1|' _ I nikofrho arroy ot_cI_:'9,1I_Ioat, " Xian Dimedm i; no; s1$ ~her hbmu;;Bu9 Ewart. - 1 + % Camping partigi aux-o n1i`2hojrous at Gold-V water. ? V , 1 Bee hunting is 3 ftvoruble "1'nitiqn"e at Levering. . `- ~ ` .. A n ,,____|, _,,_s,; 2- I_'_fI_-.I 1.3. :_b -V V-'Bt'Ii.l(ii;;'V-wt"; ' rutioghl are`. reported" be` active It idfsond. T ` ' . " There were oiaht Orange lodgeI atvO1'-uig- buratjon the 12th., ` ` ' uV'IIKt ' ` V K ' A good cm of nopberriei is looked foi in Mgqkohm. p ~ V . E ' ?"ZUr fawn: `ha been struck with the hug [tennis fever. V . ~W: J`._` Raul . an-who big Vdamuylung in now goiagon st 'l0W!l8l1lp OI BOIIHI uruua, 1 W119 ' ounuy 1 Simcoe. Province of On : containing; 87 acres, more or less, being co .` - 9 of lot num- he!` eleven in the 7th Come on 0 said Town- sh'p of South Orillin. and -;,v lch said parcel is batted and bounded as to , ws :-Commencing whcre a oat has been -_~ ted atthe South- west an e of the sold 1 . thence North [37 de- grees est. 21 chains ore or less to Lake Couchichlng; thence 3' terl and Qoutherly following the shore th :. of to he limit between lots 11 and 12; thence, `rs 60 degrees West; 24 chains, more 01-less, `a the lace of be nning. The property igutitu ly situate on the All shore of Lake Couc ` clung, and is well adapted tor a summer hote ., 1' summer residences. 'l"hn vuiwnhnnnil unnn nntinn (If {HA Ill`- Thlummer hgtel it Penetdnguiuhene} id .begz`Inning to fill up`. ' * ` ,, , ,u__.. L--- 13-1..-_._-.:_ ._-..-._L-J 2--.. 41.- iatnugohing is reported from the iIlndI_o' 'Midla_.nd. " ' ' - ` ' "i~iZX1i?.Jn'{.7Z"bZT1I.i7J&i "him . picnic there on the afternoon of the l_2th. nu,._ n,__ ____ u; 'n-A._1-L!.. l)..--I......'... :- upon:-cur vun ow- -us.---.-g Rupbeme. up in Tiny gag irsy ,'v'vil1be .5 good oropthinyear. ' . Fali wheatin the neighborhopd of Pehfagg look: ramnrkhblv well. Iluckleberries are pkggifgl thiq year near the village of Seve_rnBn go. _ % T 5 A lad named Thompaonj win` drownqdt Q I short time ago at Byna Inlet. .. '- ' , ___r ___.I L-_..... A..- -L cuI:\-`I nun "}a'-IE .;?u;2e""" " "E: 3;... go utnight to Fraser,-. an 0o.'II_. V - . IL 1 __ L-___ .I--L`.1-.I L- I.-T.I LI-n. D-1- " ;i':Now is 6m in your Boot: and -, `Ii -_-1-_L- v. ,-v vv :51; 53in: 1;;}2{.: mliwibg has been added to orini. 1; aide industries. 1 II~II I'-I_I_ `u may v-v_-v -- -.-V vvwww _--_ -.. -__- _ -:1`h`e Sun eaye St. Patrick : in one of the prettieet residence: instayner. l'Juet received ' f nobbyiboatere, the latest straw hat e Monokeratic. Improvements are going on in the Nan-owe about two miles up the river from Bayeville. Twenty-tour passed` the entrance examina- tion at Bradford, and one was recommended. li Boot| and S11 , also Trunks and Valieee at your own _ ocee, at W.-' J. Panl'e. -an nl 3 `l'l_'_I__L-__- I____ L--.. av Ullvvuuulnv as was _Iv\-n > , There were five U. W. initiation I Iv Bradford Int Tuelduy night, v ,4 _.|-_.n.:_.`I u_:.. ....`....-_-.-.. wunun one mo 11 cnerellwr, wlououu luwruuv. The pwcha 1' must investigate the title at his own expe e. ' ` frhn anwnr ` ant. will an! n-nigh nnvnhntrnnt. Ivfcvn v wan.-v uuv Uwv -` - ------. Some forty men nndzteams are `at, wo`r1k dn_ the Collingwood water-works." .4; ____- __-._L Lh_J'_L ...: I)k._.-.55 Alan wvownacv vv . o--w-'.,---_'. -- `V- ..._ It has been decided to no1 & ehe R.m. Agricultural Fall Show at Brechin. ~ V % -n_-4__, an-_-\.-..:_..! `I'_..L2L.-L4 _;:II 1.-.... (`IRA have $160 worth of new book: in`: few doyI.~ 3" - AW... _. -____ L_ L___ --pa"-" -- ._ v ,-..-.---~ L-The tugvi}-0.51;-tz fut lion a tow of 15,000 log: to Ohewfn mill at ` idIu'1d. I\ one, 1:. -I_-L _-__.. --___ I...:I.l:.... 1.-- L` In W HUI! Ill uuv IIDIHHIII looks remarkhbly well. 7 , I 7|... Dnuumuvnln '-ah: uni II It |I|.I\n \lIIlIO" avvvu I: vs _ 1 goodvdttendance at now; High .SohQo1_ at Gravenhurst is expected. ` : , A "n` -n rrr :..!4.:-4..'..._- 44. 1 IOQKI TUIIIITKIDIY WG|Io ` _ . V i . .' The Ba aville "saw mill. isfrunninir. full time and-V qingggood work. ' ` ' ? ,_,_- -L LL- _-_ n:..|. u..i.....'I ' S'1Z;e'uI.a71a'c.7'T.:"1i{Jko.;.;Liv; "g; holding I eld meeting in Mr. Williamson : grove. ` nu. _ |_-_ ____. 3.. LL- ..:-:..:L.. -3 fV....!...Ll-An 5....-. The hey crop in the vicinity of Creighton- ie afe1ir one, though not 33 heavy as -was ex- mania: rvagsenhuut Presbytrisn S. S_. teach! hsvgepostppned their annual picnic till Sep- tem r. . .__.n - 4-on gun _____ " '"`W'_ - - R. '1'. RANTING. ` j ; er}: of the said Municipality of_ Essa. ]1?)at[ ~at Cookstowu this 20th day 1;: :3J1uly. l q` I I :. . Vvlnlwvou ` James Hickey, of Adjaia, a well-known man, was called over to the majority lat -v`?*i'3" . A g_; I.uoa\awJc l3'Don't buy your can Goods before Von yea the aplendnd sup out at`F:-user, C grk T`hve.|:v1'idland Methodist choir. ha been strengthened by the addition of three celestial Warblers, ` . u, n |,_,,_1__.. I_AI. _I.:.._1-.. A l;;;a quantity of lumber, lath. shingles, timber. ties, &c., in Ihipped from Sturgeon Bay. daily. , ' . - n-_-.-._._ 'l:I -...I.I I.--.;. -8 'r' 375; '5:-31;}, of . shignoy. `..,. `Quoted bun. Crops look In -In .LI.-& -u'n:ank`|nbhl|a . . . During leet qnerter-there were 32 pr-ieonere in the Brecebridge jail, the meet et any time being nine. < ` Albert Meynerd, of Thompeonville, out berley on the 16th inet., being the iiret in theteeotion. . . ' ` lO"Jnet received: . nobby -Knock about hete, in weigh ` the weether, at the Menokeretio.` T Th Bond Heed ....; `oomph th Tether- dey n.e`er Middletown. , The driver, h:weveI.'. came entellright, ` . Peter Heetere, hoetler. iet the Qneen e died the other day` from ekiokhymhoree. .. ; . .. ' . .a.....,~,,. n_-_e__ .1 ne..-.:..e-.. .I..'-.4. ":3. .`:;s.,...., .% 'i_ng:'f? o..u` slam Ry-n, I 950"` %"" W .. Bmo . 10*. ..rnvA `flllt an 1909:1161! but 1-mo , 199!-..~. s 1:1 !!! 90111?-3"4` .- -A=;Gr.mphnr1t mu f ` boI||ho' T V :. . Ah` 9 Maya. (`I)` am awn ;< -1-..|n_.I -n:-..-..nL.- nan!-ung-uni: Awnn. ; Lia,` upon ~ The 1?'e.netang Henld hash of poisty robberies from calm-rand outhonaes round thgt town. ` A - ~ `nu, I, ,_,___ .Fioh:n'ig' reported good. .5. WIlUIl"liI \v-Iuaiuulr .-: . , _ , The load by-Mr.:.McDonnl'(l~ by` the but-ning,o the Quota : Harbor, wuqnitclllst.` + V Ono '0!--"tho hiking;-`.oluh;:ol.VPlthhurg= lately .oanIpiq It-Spu-ruwkslako human. an-mm .~.;.m ond$29Vv0NI!Ii 1? . as Ii!-2 &. naigubo'h35'5'. "'5" UICIUEI D VUI TI? T71 VVYX D} 1: is sham Esd`y'Pnblio SoVhoo! `examination lrnutoo And only t1w_ psrontgmoli preuntx. [ f _A .- The J and shock `of ohoIso"attho Ooolutovn .wu`punhued'by.:Thonu:Lo_ng.& 0o.,.o ~ .. . :" 1:~,.-*i-W`. A IA_.; __....`-.I nf2I`l- 11.3.. gum`..- I0!` 5 summer now 1' BuluI_uur reuluencuxs. The purchaser , ell. upon notice of the ac- ceptance of his` ruler. pay to the Receiver General a depo of ten per cent. of his pur- chase money a ' shall pay the balance thereof within one mo thereafter. without interest. 'l`hn nnv-nhn 10 rnnnf. lnvnntimztn Hm At \lVc - vs '\vvIu--gvvvv-- ' - -A '~ - A named Willie Pt-ioo` agot-I -hrokogoayt thorlnd 'Tm9_k oldvutorf __--.1 I-.L n-L....J.- . haying ohnd Gfoidii .. _ ; -The 12th puudo` well at Utngtom . Maganotuwun had : biaftime on the 12t_h.' -_ The Simcoe D ' 'qtmot'in Bin-rig yootr-L Van -i:{.) '1 t,m15vm`I 9 _ {J} J_t'\ 15!;-'i.7_*93~f>!.. 4.";-;:~.?'z_=.*.'*{ M33 .'sr:`z.et'.`v"! mu...`-`. :,; 3:29 : -14.]-~JT:J:` .-in 1.16} -u!Ta`l `.'='i'._J {xi 5`: .._,-E5-., -2-! ,:g Ar_.;`,_. :X;'. ' -` ' ~r._ -s,_ . ~' A `I M -.1 _ -. _ 1' I v .13 : .ur~.' wrr * ;: : .l-zo' ; , . ` `or Binnm, ` Q" {oog%A;sm' 1'31" '. nomi won 7011- cm. A'D1:~`o i'Iii cnrrlc ` mom -`ur\e. .. -4;." 1, r`. m' ` ` `W `FEW ' ' W4` ` , V . .. M ** ` hm `r %em.% V U10, TH1 JRSDAY, Jim? "25; % iiilaafncnieri `_vv`= a:-,e.-" Whose hbudjgehr p`1_-ef-i Ianfd 1. I:<`>e;`i1'oll.te a ,vholes[e opening! '1. . . ` iafftsvinge Bu-rib`. % :J. `Pain! in" sgmag: `Bootind sum u ' A ,fr.!9-.vi9k B-f"ie- T L ' ' U-\'_~~|._'='n_~,,_, ,, _ 1. _g___:;L _ -.__..=.1 :_....`~ - 4 Ipendolii . Inr u--w i-V-- -- -- ..-._ b".'8l:i1roh, thigvu vlmie plying tiheir qprofeuion gt `Bradford. ,. The Witness says: _.The iuilyey, coi_nu_iunion_ aerviqo of Trinity Obproh was fomgd to be missing. V , -n_______ 1- A 1' L--- ....-I.....l ....L L- P. ' out will not furnish any abstract deeds or copies of en deeds. or cell of title except me as are in on of the Receiver General. other evi the posse Tho. nu . .`_v_ IIUIUIU IUDVIII` IJCFKIU. V , -v.-. . ., ( V 00 y `foutessei came before` the gruid at the !.te"Muekoi's`nuize'u. true 1 were found of cues. -n;-u_'_ A` 73.. A... ,,; -3: 41 _. '_ _-_"...:1~..1 v -.-I--`-' v "3..;,.. mg .]5l'1i])i1i`,fIl'(!`i:l;': the Guvehhur:t'Phlilic School,` whj the gutnnce` exdahinatibn`, onooefoded; - '* ; a`-ndfyou pray A _ov_? baseball, if yang do, you can buy a'hcroua`dhoes at 500.. ms 40 '%'! . -~ J- 9??""*? -.--- .--:-`.`. The ptorin tliht oven-.the north pn "of West Givillimbury. a few duynsgo, _wu very daqtructiyd to ea; sad the oropj - A'._-_... I.-- 3..-..- .._|_:;. nun- ._:u. ... ..-I.L_' .Y$`CU 1 mac Grai7Viei1hurnt iBan1ier` eggs: Mi-. H'sy,_ite acher iinthe Barrie High Bhool; and` A `M1-P. Hay`, vyre visiting at Dr.` 'Q6!`n_ell n Iain} V" - 'w`eek .' I ,. Alexander Wileoo. Qpmiayeegign atudmf preached at seven Bridge the other Sunday to the largest congregation ever auolnhled mi thetbn;g._ _ ' . ~ 3"`! -"av -_ A'very,huzd|otne pulpit Bible with palm `and h mn`bookn have been` prelented to the new Church, Orillil, byMr'I.: Da_Mnv `bye 7"` .' The. `aged aloof alt pork his pro- duced rdueno commonly called bl'noxle|- among tho lumberera up north, aonyn t e Huntovillo Forester." 1 : _ - . - and fvgvgra very impressive. 4:: with than Luvoring, `hio fmianl iehioes in-oonnedtid death of Mr`. Henry Oskloy; of IIUUIIJIV hvnvvvwug were -conducted b j' I _ _L ________`_ y`Rev.\-C. H. Shntt, M. A... u wow i C. --r-----v -- 4:- ;V'aIibsnshene at prelent in all nqthingooourring but the loosening ,9f. the !"wriet~>o! thepony gang law` and alittle Iholidgy for the mill hnndn. ,, Ir,1\___IJ -n n'.._.t-i.- ............-.. Intcvua cg- -F- --_- _....__. . Ihomu Mebonld, of at-1-.I.'al.:e, came near being killed a fewzdsyl ago by a horse. He . jerkeglthe bridle_ehnrp1y,,oa'neing the animal to tear up sud jump over him. 1-N ., LL____._ u___- I_--_' ..i..:__ 4.x1._:.. 11 II ! llllli one VVUIIIDII vnuu sun so av nus turned over to the catcher of their base ball club; A . . Mr.` G. F. Matter has ex reuedhiewiilicg-T non to be egehrtho candi ate forthe Local Home `it it be theunenimone with of his constituents. Mr, Matter in no doubt the ma for Gelwey. ,,e,L _,._ -1 AL- I-.....- .__..- :- own ex so and tender the same for execution. `The _ nister of Finance does not bind him- self to mcept the highest or any tender. . ` I W. FITZGERALD. Asst. Dep. Min. of Finance. _,, _ . `l'\.__-__L...___. U18 DOBSE on OI U18 IKBOOIVBIF B61161 !!!- The uer must prepare the deed at his