[N8 1 VUID`U uu III! JV yunn-I. he barometer radix: V -L.._.I-_--_.I I-_-_A. __ E nry` Ann _M9Pho1-so'n', River Charla, Reati- | ache, New Brunswick - Mia Mary Hol- ; II gin .1l|'III - NnmCAnn:IInn - `Tubman I'. 1 s. `6."Z5";."7`"i. ':"1;'2"'u'3'r'a"ey"".`.'5Si` 31:23 the thing inoooompliuhed. ' " A nonla nnnnnn `R QR`. can OJ.` nvinn UIIU IIIIII lI'IlUl:IllllIIIU\lO _ The point comes in this way :-In cities and towns and often in rural districts a land- lord makes the bargain with a tenant for` so much for the -property including taxes. One rents a house in a city or town and` the landlord almost invariably pays the taxes. Under this clause 40, 8. 8. Act, the landlords a'mmnuu'n':,u sn`|AnA `Kn s'- 1:1`; Atnlrnn IIIIUI UIIIC U}IlUU `V I . N70 av s;wariably where th; church u iI;i:i-::v`;;; apply the tun to Separate Schooll. TYn1'AI 'Dn`|`hu Qn`u\n`n An Q... 199 out` _ . the Opinions atthowritef. . .'I_`he follo ' ' letters addreaued: to the- Editor of `TB: onrnnnx Anvuran, have been received tor publio ation,: ` ` . Billwrolnt Ilahtnxoueatton. Sir,-Will` you kindly grant me apaoe in your widely circulated paper in this" locality, to contradiot _a report apread abroad by aome evil dllvold peraon, to the 95009. that 1 gaveinformation to the ooiala againat `my neighbors, who unfortunately not into trouble by ahin contrary to law. I _ to aayI mteroed for some of them in` _ uble, I advised othereif guilty to settle the matter and rave themaelvea from further annoyance. More than thin I eknowenothing. I have not shed, nor have I aeen othera`-tithing for at least 80 years`. If there in a man, woman or child in Canada who can come forward and truthfully say, I ever gave information againat any peraon, let them now oomefor-_ ward and atate the fact. I do not make my living by eelhng myneighhora for so much per head. , , Gno. OOWAN, Painawiok P.tO., Aug. 28th, 1889. _ no Supu-stclclnocln. Six-,--In your paper of the ssh inst, you Y 3 V .. 2 ;' ' I A Pnctectsnt taunt on Roman Catholic S:-`perty may not pc the taxes to 1 Public oolif_thc- Roman tholic landlord wish them to no to I Sepfarstc School. ' ` tenant on Proteatant property can, in api of the landlord, force the taxes to the Separ- ate School. It About thelatter olanae there can be no manner of doubt, but I have heard some persons declate thesrat paragraph is not in-Ian mPv?1;\yin% I non-olonformini the Queen Mi the rejoiced to think that in Wain: nu nhnwhnrn nd amkui nl Hm -nhnl-. ply UIIU TIT WU DUWFCW DU up A uuuu. _ Under Public School: Act See. 123 and Separate Schools Act, See. 51, it would seem the Proteatant tenant on R. C. jlbnxzerty might direct his taxes. Where he en a bold stroke and demands that the go to a Pnbhc School, the unally are owed to go : but in this an every other town I know of andeapeelally in cities. the rule in an in Han l "Vain hll Ir]-nnvn in uni nun}: UL CIIII Ill Ulig UIIU IIIIU 1 III Sec. 40. ' `Very strange there in no such clause 3: aection 40 for Public Schools. The effect of Sep. Sch. Sec. 40in tooompletoly an- nn` QHA-Ania. D Q Han IOQ nu Q .q AnI: uuvuv ux asap. cuss. uvv. tvu wuumpsuwsy nu- nul the feet of P. 8. Sec. 123 or S. _S. Act See. 51, in so, far as they might be of service to Public School supporters. As a matter of fact, take this or any other town. A lawyer rents a suite of rooms from a Roman Catholic. Where dohistaxes go? Atenant, Protestant rents a house from a Roman Catholic landlord and gives say $200 cover- ing rent and taxes. Where do the taxes go? How about monthly tenants also ? Further you will find scores of farms rented in just the same way. There is no escape if the R. O. wishes the taxes. The only way is to do as some did here, refuse. to rent their pro- perty at all. That was all that prevented the carrying out of See. 40 to its true intent. Even yet nearly all R. 0. property is xed the same way here. Yours truly, T .:IIt`-Q`? A I-an OAFL 1 RC0 T .r\r*nu A V`l"l'I` '1'0l'0lltO, W110 nave Dean camping IF ;\,o_|cnu I Point, spout Friday in town with Mn. Duikin. ` - Mr. J. W." Garvin, B. A.. `head master of the Woodstock; Model" Sbhdolg. left town Friday morning for that;town, to be ready to resume his eduogtiopgl duties on the 2nd prox. A -` '* `- Il_ 1171.2; A.__.-A......... 1-1.- -1 LL- A-.. v'. and Mn. Bniiley, of Allnndnle, have been spending 3 short time at Avlmer, Elgin ynnty. Mn. Bailey will return on Satur- ours. G. A. Redenhuret, J. McL. Ste.ven- I son` and John Diekineon, have returned from their trip `the see ' cent, well and I `Ingrid - - Xi` `J 0 Mrs. Temple md Mu. McMurrich, of Toronto, who hsve been camping st Romano : `Du:-My nn4u\,"IFivi:Inv hi hxwn '-v-- Mr, Whit. Armltrgng. late of the Arm- strong House, with hie wife and family, are on 3 visit to hie relative: in Toledo. Ohio. Mr. A. will visit other interesting points in the western states and look for pointers. ll T-SAl. 1H,,_L,,, II I Mr. W. E. or'o;'.'E"M;. J. Andei-ton Vhnvegone 911 I trip to Quebec. I A,,3_-,L___ 3.. 1_.__. `____ b:__ --vv av-v van - ---r cw `V - - - V -- Mrs. Joseph Anderton in, home `from Big Bay Point, where she has been Iummering in the gentlebreezeo o` the lake. , -__1 1:..- -n-:I-_.. -1 'A1I-_.1-1- 1.-.... VQUUUH DD-I IHU FVJUIUUII WU WIIIII` iII.U _I|I Walea as elsewhere the growth 0! the I int. of true religion and Christian virtuea opt pace with inoreaaing material prosperity, and. `she heartily prayed that this growth would continue. * ' heart;- .` coming widol known by her weekly letter, in Woman : mpire. and latterly by; he; well written and intoreatin letters froin the " Canada." the light. oqao II1PP1y boat, which she accompanied on at: trip round the Canadian lake coaat j to supp] _ 180 light homes with` their annnalwnpp ca. T-These 1-4.4.-.. ..:.... .. .-`l.nn-n- A Ihlf nf flu: nu-it '-v v: vw-v - -w-yw-w ---- ---- --- `---..------ Mile Al-ioe Freeman. Faith Fenton. of the Em ire, and Stella of Tan: Aovurcn, in spenon e few days with he: fntheg and mother, ' both meet. Thu led .1: be- her woo y letter. :. Wanna . .mn3m gm! Inttni-Iv luv. hail wall hnrnsabnnusnwornnmon . ' um wnx. _ gum rm: PBUPLE nm to an. IIUIIX Wllill EIIUII` Illuuua uuypuvuo Luann letters give uaglimpaaa 0!. many of the out of the way places on the Canadian lake shore when tougiatu neyar go. UII mommy Ina nlruu unu ll lull IIUJIII to Olfillil to ,1)` the chnm;pio`m\l;ip match with'$h e0`rilli& u . Ahrgennnbe`; took in the excursion, which was per nieemer Enterprise. . The-Bu-1.-ieVOlnb walabeeten by a were of 4 to 1. It in said the`*play~wu good on the purge! -the defeated ones, but fortunenwu lllIkllId_.'_ ; Let; on not weep but preoticefnore. - L 1 Gold node. - fljhopo in ,oohI_,idQnblo-.exoitement over the diloovirgoii gold` `ore in ognntitioc in tho neig `ho;-_ho_od of_ Cooper 9` Conn- oillor Bohwell in very mnohodniioaed to give orodonooto tho !}Iunor-in foot, hyohillgn to have mink- 3 very oonIidonblo\qu ntiiy of the yellow mom mthat notion himuelf. ~~. Ali : % , so an: . t. ond.., I,3..nil<.i,_e1'.Tk In-' mi61a`,~ original, are, _ Ampn in one- 6!"'~`a`jIh dinbe r . "O T 1-` 1-`: Both? . in; HF 'l.IlIll.lUUl` `lgl Ingw .1 0.1 2: Station 40, of the sopmee School Act, R. ` `. n n... 0471:. 4.1.. ...+.|....:e. ..e..t.. ..m..). 3 TENDERS addre d to the underclcned at Ottawa. and en reed Tender for Byng Inlet Range Lights," 1 be received up to the 5:1: September next tor e conctr ction of two wooden framed buiidin tor Range Light: at B nu Inlet. District of Son . On . lans and specication can be seen. and form; of tender procured this Departmen 0Ltu_wa. and at the Post 01!! Dyna inlet on Collmgwood. ; . TH T Denuty `light at 'Mrf#-h.6- IIUIII U `U UV 3 IJVIQCICUU On the other land 0 Roman Qatholio ____L -_ `n__ -L__n.__.A '___-___L_ -_'_ __ .._EL_ IIU HCIIIU W. IIUI V: 1. VIII HI Ill , induy, Aug. 26th, 1889. LINDSAYITE. On Mohdgy tlie-B:-m;~I:n'o:oue Club wont ` .. n.'.:m.T 4.. q`.I.&1:ha 'nh:mnin?n`nhin mntnh` otxooounnly nnpny nun w':o17 an- n..;_n..._ .1" as- n1..na._` ~ ld1t0r |'rab1o. , c.:.f": .. * Tho? Auuot ntuiaber of " `~'V0n8dian A-nluinnle Ana the Iuuvuw ;` Pane; smith, rcrt Sydney; 1 . Ritchie, Orillia; J. Spindloo, Uookatown; Mr. Baldwin, Aurora; P. Dayman, Jan. Wilkinaon, D. McMillan, Banio; J. A. Bracken:-id o, Nottnwa; Simon Plewea, Cnoemcre; r. Spence, Greomoro; Geo. Vick, Orillia; Mr. Thirotcn, Painnwiok; John Gaibraith. Allan- 1 dalo; W. H. Koll, Allandalo ; Wm. Pearson, ` Singhampton; David Plewec, Brantford, Secretary D. M.- Association, and others whose nameaowo did not obtain. A I-..I ----_:_n.:-_ n-_ __ -,, , -1-no Inna-u ancenonm. ` . _A local milleri mfeetingwvu held here Tuesday. for oonntiee. around `Barrie, when Imllerl from Counties of- Simcoe, Mnnkokn, Cugdwell, &c., were in attendunce. Those present were :~- w -' James Hamilton, Glen Huron ; 8. Ireland, Avening; Geo.-A. Nolan, Tottenhun ; M. N. `Stephen, Glencairn`; Thoe. Eognn, `rotten- hom; J. Knox, Stnyner; J; & R. Bell, Utopia; John Plewee, Snlmonville; A. S Smith, Port Sydney P. Ritchie, Orillin; .1 `animal... n....I...4 ...... . u- n.n.a...:.. uuvuv unluw WU Iuu nut Ullillo A local association for counties contiguous to Barrie was formed, with C. McDonnel, Uollinood, President; J. Spiudloe, Cooks- tlgwn, Vice-President J: A. Breckenridge, ottawa, Seeretaryi f Ian Tr-ea_ sure;-. _ -: V, , f A ` f_ iunahin1'_o`us resolution to buy both car and local wheat by tester on the following schedule, taking wheat weigh- 60 lbsgper Imperial bushel at standard w_eat,viz: .. ` 62 lb wheat . ` " . 20. over standard 61 do . -lc. do do 60 do . . Standard price 59 ' do . lc. under standard 58 I do _ .l . 2c. do do 57 - do 50. do do 56 do .' , ' . 80. do_ do 55 do ' . 120. do do 54 do . . . 160. do do 53 do . '20e.,do up ANTED A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT. Apply to MRS. GEO. J. MASON, "Hart mm " mu-nar Jnmml All] Pan! tmeta- mar With reeneet to changing` farmers ' ts for `roller our it was deemed ed ' e to buy the farmers wheat at market price,` and to sell them the roller our st lowest whole~ sale prices, but where this was iinprecticeble it was ' decided to` exchange on the tollowin schedule, in every case to give 12 lbs.` 0 bran end -shorts with the flour per each bushel of wheat, rviz : Testing 62- lb., 38 `lb. streiaht roller our do 31 .. 371} 7 "do . . 1 do ' do Stenderd3'I do , do do 59 ` 36; do ` do 258 219` do IIIUII TUUICIIUII $131! IUUIIUU HI` bulletin, the local association an-onnd7Ban-ie base rice: of standard wheat at four mu over is. Louie prioee. . A David Plewee, the Dominion Millers Auoeiation secretary,` gave an address on the nnremunerative position of the ' milling in- an-rm Anal #15:: Autumn. Inn:'nn O-la no-AOA 33 31 o' I 33 33 do 53 ' 27 do do It wuslaoggreod that till the Dominion Miller! Secretory issuer his `\nnIa:n Qkn Inna` nnu_sn:nI>u-nu ....m...I.'11...:- UIIIIIIIUIQIIVV vII|UlUI-I UL UIIU IIILILIIIK LII` and the causes leading thereto, especmlly dwelling. on the unfairneu of the duties on wheat, being I0 much more com- perativel than on the mumfsctured article (our). e showed from returns from the Custom Department that over 260,000 barrel: 1;` '6'-Inn- `AA nnuvtg Anon `kn `1"1'.2 'u`I.'u'.7.'3 '31? Barnu-do : N 1.: and Day" `is on our table. The Ipooc as delivered at the annual nieeting in connection wiltilxohhilol hHomu, ;d'and th"logl'..lest_ ;wo_rk_- in W . 0 0988`! 37` 099 ! 1"P.'"3- Hju work is worthy of auppozt. . ` ' 93.11% JIVWUIIIVHU TJUUVCI CWWVV I-UQIICIE of "our had come over from the United States during the past customs year, taking over 11 million bushels of wheat to make said flour, and the duty paid on the our wes over $56,000 less than the duty would have been on the raw material (wheat). And a strong effort by petition and representa- tion to the Government will be made to have this remedied at next session of Parliament. After the diiculties of the industry had been discussed inmany of its phases, the meeting adjourned to meet again at Alliston, on the second day of Alliston fair, at 11 am. mm... '-"5"" ?.'.;".`..2`cu`"r.'w.u*' "v`iaZ` e`f;"i.'3 1 very elegant one, the total cost, including IV!` D IUIDUIIQ Qllug Uuvtquuv, Iluv nulls VI. mental construction will go on swimmingly for, another term. " '1`he mothers will be ghd that `Johnny and Bennie will; for a part of the day, be angler the.'tencher a watchful eye, and the father -`-will lie.` II 3 rule, will regard the mutter with an indihrenoewhioh would be truly heroic if exhibited in the one of the extraction of an tooth, or in going. to a big cu-cue. V no-opening or the rnbno Schools. The Public School: of the town re-opened on Mondsy after the . long holidsys. The- preanmption is that the_ teachers have re- covg}-ed from `their nervousness. and the ......- ..__-L I.I.-I_,"I.-..- L-A ....4.-..I. --..._L . ' U V WIT II III UIIUIK IIUI. V UIlII:|V%. XII} ULIV upils, most likely,- have had enough sport or 3 season, end. therefore, the work of -sun-`L-I `Anal-no-uu`:nn -`All nan an nn7;nnIn:nn`|-1 IV Apply I0 MED: VIIU. do MABULV, "Illl Ha.11."oorner James and Pool Strgets. V stat! ""'m. it is an pisywia, wig true. Just here Tm: Anvmcn would impress upon parents the importance of occasionally spending an hour or two in the school room where their children have so ninohf of ` that mental monldin which largely determines their success or ' ure in life. Both teachers and pupils would be better for this occasion- al recognition of their enietence. The ' pupil sees that tonne interest is taken by his parents in his progress and it ives- him encourage- ment, and true, conscientious painstakm `L--nianinilggl CL-L I-Innis unynulr 3: nwanunninf CI-Ill UI U UVIIIUIUIIDIUIIB W5 UCBIII Vteuohummer feel that ; their work in nppreciatocf It shou ld`.be home in mindnt teachers may have highermnd nqblar motive: in the .Toteti`thanklo:sxwotk they. db the 900 4ft..." 3--Aauungbn - -Ann:-|u\nun;nn Han uni :ULlNl_.| II_llI_l$II SIIVVLB ylqv . uv you]: an often" inadaquate.` ronmnentipn they get. Parentlrtoo often forget thing > While, the:-e~ fore, `you watch the progress of your child give V otoschor your sympathy andpnpport. . Next Wednesdsy the b` show will be in [town sndthen sll the worl will visit Bsrrie to see it. Notwithstsnding the misfortune which befell, it last week` on its my to Montresl. it have wonders enough to ex- hibit to `uslslfy;-~.sv_erybody, going to it. 2 It would e s volume to describe whst is to be seen, .5318 geor as street pu-ad" e`to tli`e'horie"shb'w and e mensgerie tl;ere";i_'s*no to this _wond9rtn1 exhi- bition of sud nstnrsl wonders any where _in the world. ' Tuesdey. sepE':3, cows in calf, implement, and all the household furniture, at the Munoz-"Farm, lot 28, concession 3, Oro, n |l!i3hl1lg3Ig.V.Aone`o clocksharp;5 G. R-, l :Fo`rd, trio 5 ` , ,2. 1- -. u._' -"_ .'_": ;`.")`: C Ivvvf-3-a,-y . | '--V -3 ?l'ho`*Prizo3LM df'thwGrut Gentml Simone xhihiIini~:is= myfrbsmbtuned iioinkrki. II. Fletcher,` the Seorohry. Ihone, Maura. and Holland, ooh. The structure vnll avidantlv 1.. \ Prugfdqgoady. ._ .: {mt elu .a' 4.3.-`-t1..-..'.a n...a..1 9.. .LYL RUBEN . DU FUTUUI Collier and Owen treats.) credit Salon. `1' Luv uuuvguw aeuxon next week. `#11510 Us La 0 (`Jul IIII Innmmer trip to e N. W. 7;-V'.l`_hoimpson estate was nolci lut Satur- day. Mr. Samuel being the purchaser. H Gentlemen, sen ~- 1- furs to the Monokoratic and have ttendod to by 5 int clan fun-ier. -The county and 35th Battalion nnnunl shooting matches will be held on the last of October in Barrie. - -7-`-Tiie:hs`n-l;.s-o-f Tun ADVANCE are given to John Dickinson, Esq , for copies of the Boston Sunday Globe. ' .7 V -Wh|t shout t.h'ooe dead trees ? In there to bone post mortem`! -Aro vygugoing 't'l;e biggest show on earth? Of course we are. Pupils will be in attendance on that day. 34-35 --1. uuyw are grllullllly gent town from their summer tours. III: at v[_.o-v-52;, Sanders, F. J. Brown and C. E. Fisher were in Hamil- ton last week attendmg at the St. George's Union. " u... u. u, -vurun nu-. nxexanaer tsntnerund, confeotioner, was drowned st Bradford last Saturday. _'rh `Hon ` Jededinh Slaaon Uarvell, a` Senator of the Dominion of Canada, is gazetted Lieutenant _Governor- of Prince Edward Island. -A i}i;;c'a:"e:t- {h:I: Medicine show Tuesday night. A team became unmanage- tln th nfntta Q93 urns _..._ --_---- -- uuu vnu `nova UU'I.Ill.llh t;nmmer wave is novrgsuing over this --No fsilwsy accidents in; this neighbor- hood lately. `-Tha conegute Institute will be uznin in lenion next wank -Qu{te s nuIn;>;;'of business men from this county attended the merchants con- vention at Hamilton lsst week. T390- -The W. O. T. U. willmeet next Mondby afternoon, :1: 3 o'clock, in the Collier-at. Methodist Church. A full attendance is requested. --v nu nnggeu snows In Barrie next wee 19 New stock of Dreu Go ,- net o e Cash store. GEO. EED . A 'Messrs. Conlter and .Vair s new Dress end Mantle maker will be eikly to ll orders next week. Look out i r their advertise- ment in next week : issue.-~ " about 15 bends hi IIIIIIIIIBIIG em. llf, I li :.I`v`,`?`}a 3 :".."3.t e art! 1-`nlxgbod o'. tore; r on etlook ehort and BIG! OK 1'51! .14 Home Colt. blue hind and trout teet. top long and thin. the stubby. interferes on 11 lef. `one by _ the name of 8111. Any parties v n ntormetlon or the same will be rewerde . en one but- boring the some after this de m prose- Cutde Barrie. Aug. 98th. 1889. BM! ' A"a:(3"reo-;'ge'V"V:sl1-i1~1Et ()-1: is :11 nly man 3 Yankee : can prodn` er told a ll8. .Why Barrie can beat ' saying that the rm of J. Clayton & sell the cheapest boots and shoes in . `That s no lie. -'Tnz ADVANCE had a friendly call from Mr.- John Ross Robertson, of the Toronto Telegram, yesterday. He is just returning from the Northwest, where he has been in nrsuance of his duties as Deputy.Gr-and Rdaster of the Freemasons. He locks vigor- ons and happy. .11` ' " 1-It is;'epo1-ted that Willie Shtherland, a lid of 8, Ionof Mr. Alexander Sntherhnd, confeotioner. was drnwnpd .9. R--AF--A I--o as-Putifhaving Furs to be altered in` shape or repaired would confer a favor by leaving them with us during August and September months. Fall goods in Boys and Men s Felt Hats and Cape `just to hmd. Sign, Big Plug Hat. R. Simmons & Co . Butters and Furriers. "The Barrie Loan and Ssvings Company is paying four per cent. interest for money deposited with them. Those persons de- sirous of depositing their money for short or long periods will do well to es]! on them st their oice in Barrie. They advance money on mortgages only. _ unmwm's PBNBIL Palm. out on the premises of Mr. Jame: Russell, of this plnce, and burned his barn and out-` along withtheir contents. The `yield . 35 note: of fall wheat, alon with otheiacropl were stored in the horn an loat. Theorigin of the fire is I mystery, there being no persona round the place since early rnornxng, Thelous in about $8,000. The mennnoe $1,300. V A. `Banquet to Won-unzmen. Mr. Whitelaw Reid-, United States Minis- 'ter,,, yesterday gave a dejeuner to thedele game of the Scrnpps League of `Workingmen. 1 fty` persons, were present. Among the sgecial gues'tswere General Franklin, Unit- `3 States Commissioner to the Paris Ex ...~....:4.:.... `.....J `In . n......-1:.-_ 1r__..1__Ln- ,c On Saturdny last, :1; 2 p. m., a tire broke out the premises of Mr. James Russell, A` 511:: vnnn ant` In-u-ngul 1.3.. L... -...I __A.. cu uwuvuu uvuuuuanxuucs bu UIIU [OM15 1142(- `osition, "and Mr.,Corne1ius Vanderbilt, of . ew York, Count Ney, a son of Marshal -Ney, acknowledged in 9. neat speech Minis- ter Reid's toast. The Prosperity of France. The Count spoke in warm terms alike ofuthe sentiments and the proposer. Blppolyte Triumphant. _ The war in Hayti is at An end- A General Le `time left Portau Prince on_ Thursday on a, tench gnnboat, and on Friday Gene:-:1 Hippolyte s triumphmt army entered the capital uni" took vpuoofnl poueuion of it. .The_~|nticip_uted massacres have not taken pl_no,1nd life and propenrtyt seem to be Illlll { . ' ~ : VCa.'-W-iIiI`:lann,:c-<->-mmlndet of Ger- man` t expedition, hu marched .from;Dar9I-Salem to Bagunoyo and has re~ peltedly "repulsed bodies of natives. L. anlnnnh from Grain, winh `Inn knnn De pm-tment Of Marine. Uttawa, 10th August. 1889. PU-W IUVIIIHUIL IIVUIVD V5 l.IDIl.VUUe A-. deopetch from Crete, wlnch has been oieinlly oopx-med, aye there has been a sharp ekinnuh between the Turks And Cretan insurgentnt Saspeleion. - A - - ~ n:nn in `Ha `:3-bk on-:An AC --LL.._ LI... I 2. of cotton the Lin- chlhire mill owners are arranging to work -upon half time, and it is e ted several `mill: will ahortl -clooedown together. . '-' K munnguni :`I:nIuu `an- -4...} - -.-I.._ --`J ~"'"'r`1'ia"I7:':L}'S}'3I-' `i'1'1'i'.'nrl13'I'.'$`z'Ii;".""`i'f.'.i and laurel wreath to be placed on the co n of the late Crown Prince Rudolph. A `|hbD'nAnh t`nAt` n `In-Vanna-Ln Anon. An gal- LCUV \JIV'UIl L IIHVV .LIvIl\IUllJlIo A hnrrioanrqzed at Bnenos Ayres on Sat- urday, which sank may light vessel: and in- iotdd considerable damageto shipping and -Mr. total in: returned from his nmmmv bin in 8.- `M nr ~ -- v-----J --B-av` -1-oh-e i>raoti:>`3`gyuterd.y afternoon. % .-Ba}nd concert at the old p1gce tonjghg A Illllltnnn cu--... 2- ...__.____, , `--People are gradually getting back to own from their lnmmnr fnnnn Advance Correspondence. st re brok n run than nu-nrninna nf II. T.-.... `D..-..-H . {moo pm umuu m ADVANOI amqnnanorxls. nu onrrl. hgnlggolt Shows in Barrie ; `J. lust o at... run. 1`, 188 J. Ross WILL REOPEN 801100 Monday. so tolnbor Ind. (Corner 0 ' Pnlllmv and nwnm trnnt.n_| 81.Q7n 55I.LEGI__A_'_IjE IN_STITU`l `B| -n--' 4-...` Brltnlnundaornuny. An inspired ax-tioloin the Cologne Gazette on the result: of the Emperor : visit to 0|- borne says the relation: between England and German . out of which much, matter for. superuous 'ahmnony ha: been eliminutod, are beainning to be much more friendly. Winn hinlnnynr in {thin `nnimiitinn nf thd mv uuuluulu W II! uuw_u IlI_.n'v' snvuua-yo Owing, however, to thoio , itton of _the' Radicals in Pu-lament the nglilh Govern- mnhf :a lIl\lI\U\hQA `ah I-nnnnnno` +1`. no-uxuuua In rurulluvuu Ivuv nlugeuu \xvvvuu- ment is compelled to rooeed oetjtlouely to- Ward 1; repproehemen with "The. Pwer edde: " Whether the7Ou r oom`ee_or- not, there is small hope that .thereletlonet between Russia and Germany will improve. A Lou Swim. 1 - tance swimmer! on Sande Iooomplilh Henry G. Clarke, the athlete ind lonxcig-I 0. J to kof swimming from obok N. , , South Beach, Staten IIl|_`nd..m ' tam 14 m11.eP_. The time occupied well 4 helm, and 45 mlnulzes. Before etertin Clarke took up ?collect1on from the Ipeotl on on the what or the benet of the-Inolrblby fund.-K "` -` OST. std e or stolen from Lot No. side of nculohene st.. Barrie. 1 Bl; Ann and tall. 9 van`!-n old An Home nlt. hlnn ..,--._.. 9. ioxitn lab axmuu ANN M156 IVA "I'll IV will (D.V.o 0 their school on ilonigiy September 16th. - 0 terms. 8:0. mpg un Ii Bopt.9th to was BY Nos hints on Toronto. A.1te!'B0pt.9 toll 12 Charlotte It.. Barrie. , V I95 8 MUN%:' V so-37 ISB SYMON AND MISS PA E N our on I Qnntnmhnr `Ith. n huvlnn bn, Annlv um I` 6ATscm1nL_rgn cmtnnin 1| .. 'rnonauysnuh- . RA reight; train on the I -hlludelphia._a.nr1 u0'a railroad brqke through a culvert m`:,?'Sl1umoki11, Pm, ' on Thursda .1-;.';l`he v0", .` W1 twenty cars were wrap ed, in- an "D1118 1} 1_1eav{ loss. SevralWtraln'm,en mere` Sltlygngurec. _ _ T V V_ - 1 r I Proparlnl to 1.`;-{to the 1 i[ of tugf IJoin'.d6?I,_ Ch ' . - . .m3:nfu:}re usgtl that prmrnmgsiiy ; .1) .;o-- EWING and Lot D:"m'1`nl?:ll?6ug:1:h:ne hea and outbnild! ` of coulter 8: '51:`. Dunlop 3 Buyrlo. 85-87 R t. lloillo ' `m%`&i'u'u.u "'x ord, :::.*a`:s;.':a """" "vVxL'izm.oI=i:ivT - _ ' nu Momm, ggwnunnn 2nd. ---j'---+-\. WW:-,.:,~ k ., .1wNnEasox,'" - 9'1; '3"` A n-M0 t the Area.i:1.e'r;:'o`ot her Ion in-lbw; W tt. Esq. 2531 A of `3.i`:s's":3:'s'v$'.7`s'n":`` ' Mim. mq.. :'n,.u:o word PRIVATE .scHooL. _.... VOL. X 86 XXVIII. No. Baum. Wuur, . `yaw Anvuuusnunun. u = wrsu ; I ` u '6? =" 't""'te.`V-Ff`-l'.1`K`.:Vh _Pd.';lyEL`u J0l'lI6l' I 81-37;; `IF DIV UIIV -y?UIHUIlIUIlU VI C UIIIUIIU UIIIVUII O r.- Scream said he had noticed that many children do not attend school because it is alleged children of poor people are not treated properly by some of the teachers. Members of the Board expressedidisapproval of such conduct on the part of any teacher.` As it was stated` some parents were to blame. it was moved by Rev. D. D, McLeod, secondedby Mr. Sorcagie - That the Secretary be instructed to insert in the Barrie news- gpers the section of the school law in regard the non-attendance of children at school, --- .....____._... ..--_I. -L-L-...-_L _.:LL - ..-.....-_L UVVII U IUUVI I10 III IIIUIJTI IVVVIIIIUII by M3`. on hogorl`-.-'.l`htt Mr. . intorborn be inform that hit Iorviou will not be required after thaend of thin year, and that the Soorohry notify Mr. Wintorborn to that u-.- 1:- 11.: ...a --n ..1 u_'_ -n.j.;_;:-.. -2 UI.IVUUn "V-ll" Rev. Mr. culled tho sttontion of the Board to the numerous children who no loot to attend the sohooll. ` 1.. 7-..-.. --I.-.I ll LL- 'I-- 412.1 _.I. `5?. IE3~.<=.". '12:- IIU IVUU UV CUUUIIII UIIV DUIIUUIUQ 1'. Lower liked it the law did `not reef`: the uppoin_tmont"ot a trnant oioor. r.- Sammna nid he Ind notioad thnt II UIIU -VUVIVII UL UIIV UUIIVUI BOW III IU`DI\| P` . . gthe non-attendance accompanying such statement with .a requeat that the ratepayers will send to him the names of any children who are notattending school, and the place: of their parents reeidenoe.--Carried. . II-_-j L.. I`! `IF I]'-._--.. ----...I-.I L- -guano in nuull yuuvvu vuv killed at 18 end `tul:e":vo:!:`ed`:'t 19. Fifty-. two dwellings were demoliehed. Fifty-three shocks had been experienced and they eon- tiuued tp be. felt. T`he in sbitente were ..I.........._. _.. LL- -..-_ -... IIVL- --'_... `g-_LI. , MWBID or .I:yu|uv-nun: was an '}io"S,a:IirdI night. , ' Iit" d,,.` ;;`,t M ti ` 1591. wh?*2h'-t` though 9 onpplx ' Miokl,`Dygnont 8; Soil 1-i'o_.'l:-o-;o')'<-i- Grlvenhmt. wan m1e.tely $1ih',9 'd.iby.~' usury ox uou tor the term. . \ . Thet en entrance clue of Walt Word pupils be teught by "Mr. Merrill during the enema term, end that the Committee on School enegement, with the Inepeictor, be vnnnnnhul In `nnngc ll: nnlnhnlo nf. nun- uvssvvs sun Usuvuv, _vvsIss Iquv LIID Uvs, Ilv requested 'equslise the number*;? upils in esoh room in the West Wsrd Schoog. sud` hsve the limit tsble in thst sohool sltered aooordixzl .--Osrriod. ` ` ` Mov y Rev. D. D. McLeod seconded his so Jnnnnh nnmnun`_'rhn Mn dnfnnknun l'Xl\lUIlUUe ""`\J Moved by 0. E. Hewaon, seconded by 1*`. J. Brown-'.l.`hat the Secretary be instruct- ed to advertise in the Globe for a teacher for the Model School term,eand that the School Management Committee Ieleet the teacher to be enged. ` ' 'I`|n: nut` Glenn ndnnavnn A mu".'"c':.In'..Li%'.'." 55' ';i.;;i' 'nTc'.'n'I....7..I. recommended that an additional allowance of 810 be made Mr. Armstrong an he loci: on hll nnnhvnni, Th: nnnau it` nn Anninnn nl WUII T IIIV \IUIIIl'U ` VV.IU' DUIIUUIQ `IIIFTU I he High `School. After fully explaining how the plan would` york it was moved by Mr. Radenhurat, seconded by F. J. Brown- That a teacher be appointed to auiat the Principal dnrin the Model Sehool term. at a salary o! 8160 or the term. Thai an Annnnnn .n`nn- an` mini \`A7.;A ~!'a rview mills, t up thefolden ` ','e if `in that part of the town.`/ "f'he=-tax lire Blldo Practice. The Fire Brigade were out for practice `on Friday last. ortunately we have of late years been free from any serious re. No one can tell when such a calamity will befall the town and hence the importance of bein always _ready. Semper paratus is a good motto for a fire brigade, and so far as the men and the engine are concerned this is the cue. Something elsehis necessary to verify fully the motto.` There should be plenty of water easily accessible. To this end the wharves should be in the best condition.` L All the timbers and planks of these wh'arves should be sound and strong. Last Friday s practice demonstrated the nesity of im- mediate attention to them. e wharf at the foot of Miilcaeter street is `unsafe to drive the engine on, and we be to call the attention of the chairman of, t e _Board of Works to the fact. A team was driven on to this wharf the other day and the horses broke through the rotten lanks. Patching. is worse than useless. It a case of putting new cloth on `an old garment. The thing wants renewing throughout. The wharf at the tannery is also in a dangerous condition. The piece of timber, den to prevent the- engine from running.` .0 soinstead of being properly fastened with its was held _in place by a few nails. i It was by the merest chance that the engine did not run oi that wharilast Friday into the lake. Shouldn't we have hada prett chore on hand,'said` Ohief Smith,- it :.s e had one into the water? Sn pose there shonl be a fire and tliekezigingls, ould he in on to! 0:053 tlgse rc eywarvesina nrryan s o ei er break thiounh the rotten timbers or run of into the lake for want of proper guards. half the town..mi_ ht he, nrnt before assist- ance conldbe ob, ed." All th,eee,w_liarv;_es need tgdhere aiiilied halgdgfgctive renew ' i e on r e - .tion, we would sngge_et_the propri .of guild- in a convenient s ruoture some erdnear , 15.54` it there ready tor nee shonld7a' _i OH that part of .the=corporation_have a1" it own: fair amount of` fire :pl'Oh0l0lI. `By eepina -_ -'.._l-- `un'I\n4||A mnnbdiln Avail `hilt; i2`u`L3`.er'.1`o'"in': 'no.ra'`"'a'a`i' .'.`o's".'.`i.$.".'vZ.`Z.'i the ingestion. ~ I . ` e'"B3'`n'o'u3o"' :1 p J 0ll_|ph Regen. Ieoendedtolziy Geo. B|_%the reporteumended-wu adop . Min men. whehu been in ill health for tome time, applied for leave of Ibeenoe. On motion of 'J_oeeph'1{bgere. `Ieeonded by Rev..D. D. MpoL,aod.ethe request was (mut- ed, b:l!Id her pleee to be temporarily supplied as ore. ~ 11---! .1 ._.LI. .l_-_....-._ 1.--]- _l-_- ...'.__._.1 |n;n IIIUHUKL UU uuruuv. J-ICU IIIIIDUIUQIIK WVIU 8leeping.in the open air. The nine `earth- quake was felt in `the province of Olukngo. Considerable loan of life in reported, but no particulars hove been received. The Public Sohoolhoord not at the Bond room. in the Central School. on Monday ovonin last at Qo olook. Manborqpreunt --D. pry. Chou-man; G. A. Rndenhunt, gee;-oinrh;` Rev. D. D. McLeod. Goo. Bull. Jnmnn mnnnnlg III-nun `I! wvvurur 5 LVUVo U. U: u.R0(|.'U`O0u DIM. Joseph on. Juno: 8 0. Oh. E. Hovnon. . J. Brown, E Lower. Ah- |ont-J|moa`Wu-d. ' __ _ Minute: of Int Inoohng. were read and upprovod. `o ` V ` The following accounts were pmontod and uuthorizod to be paid :' _ Jon. Armtronc. kahommlug schools. .845 00 3. G. Ghoul. oloanin , 850. . schools. .. 2 lo T.-In `Ql| nu 'li`...4. W--4` lllfo I.\r$lUIlIllII'IU III UIUQI UIIII III UIIUTUIIUU elm be formed in t 0 West Word School, and the oluuontod IO M to enable-pupils to 3`3..P'.."I.?+ . 1`i';l!.'.`.".'\'7`.!.."..`..'l'. 'f .'`;.".:_ 3 be reps!-od_ for panning from that school. up vol II the Centre ~Wu-d School. direct to LL- II..I. -G..I.-..I AIL-.. 3-11.. .._...I-.!_:__ TIULN1` OIILDIIN LII: 1'0 BI L098- nnnmuommsouolmbnanunuso wont Ward lonoo1-nIIounlon on the Appointment 0! I load School Q- Ill! IIIOUIW OI urv pruwvvwu. -Ia; p_IIvluuq_ on engine in proper working order inthet neighborhood I hre ngight be extinguished before it would be_Pong1b_le,!9,r _n eteem_er_" to reach there. A an Anvwcn commends thie to the opnlideretionof the_OoIrn:oil,_.. ' of Uonaiderable dieeuaeion too lace regard- ing the an-angemente neceaeary or roviding an extra teacher durin the mode term, in which Meeere. ~McLeo(i- ,- Rcgera, Heweon, Scrcggie and Radenhurat took `part. ` Mr. Radenhuret en eeted thatan entrance .I--_ L- l-.....'_.I 3.. L - TIT...l. TH-__.I -I.--I ammo & nymonva Old Illll 03. In 313930- ' `u':'.|.1: ,m;..'....+. Ar. ash Na. 1- `at `old millf "1?l:: than adigqmed. i A Real Sveeon by the Queen. A deputation of citizen: of Wrexheni I):- eeutcd an address to the" Queen at that p e the other day. Her Mejeetyreplied in per- `son. She said she rejoiced in the improve- ment of trade and prosperity among the Welsh, with whom Ihe heartily eympathized. 'I`hn nmmn maa A -amijlnin nnlzrv inlzn BARBIE, comm or SIMCOE; ONTARIO; THURSDAY, AUGUT 29,1339. ... Inward `on? -my ~ooum! or sntoon `IE1 nonmnox or CANADA ooh om-rmuox .4 who Oman Band at on-mu. The -0:-illiaNows Letter, speaking of the Civic Holiday on thq 19:11. says: "The Enterprise, with 300 oxouuionintn on board, u-rived at the Park from Barrio thong site: II, and came over to town imm iutely, nus-umnn {aha nu-HIS: `Rnrv-in And TI-nnnm'n IIU UIPPIIUU QUIIIFIIQ \JUUlIU I IIVIYJIIUV -IIII Dominion. prim. .Satnrday a Wntneee con- tains the nalnee o;the eeveral claeeee of prize winnere, except Dominion. The namea of the writere of the Dominion claee are given, and their etorlee are in the hands of the Mar- qnia of Lorne, who hae consented to act an judge. The following are the Sirncoe School prize winners. The name of Erneat Bruce. Went Eng` atanda an the Oonnty prize win- ner :` " E a ' Ernest Bruce, Weet Eaaa ;- Thoma: A. Wilson, Newton Robineon; Robert D. Contta, Midhnrat ; Mira Viola J. Bowman, Stroud; Mine S.nIanMartin, Beeton ; Robert Baker. Nottawa; Zelrna Sriglg, Holly ; Herbert Heaney, Roeemont; in Mary Hung. Orillia ; Frank Jacobe, Mineeing; Edwin A. Luck. -Barrie; -Bertram E. Sonlee. Painewick ; Harry Jakeway,-Staylier-; John Lethbridge. Midland. j ` . ml... ...:o... ...|.....- ......'|. l:. .'...`...:.a-....r VEUIIU. In` V II III IIII-WIUI j Anni ulnar gun- en, St. John's. -Newfoundland ;-Normnn L. Cook, Gov ; ` River, Colehelter 00., Nov; Seotio ; B'en'e'min Howard. Somme:-aide, Prince 00., rinoo -Edwud Inland; Victor Morrell; Stunteed; Stenetoad Oo.-, Quebec. ,'l`h. Inna`: nfnvnn in; 5:; `IA nnk]:-had =n Qlnn \ 5"h. but mriu no to be publilhod in the Daily and Weekly Witness. A IIUII IJUCII-UUUII, UUCIIITCU \JUo'. VQIIUIIUVO 1 i In I. .3 933! U V VI UV XI '7 II IIIIIHVIIICUUCI our ing the Orilliu, Barrie and Iroquois M hnn Rain`: Than: nImgn31AHnnn nan-ARA!` no use `Q!-IUVII I uvws, vusvrv vuv vauuu nu : entertained the visiting bandsmen. After dinner, a parade around town was in order. The. Indians went first, ths- Barrie Band second and the town Band brought up the rear- The Count Town's musical organiza- tion were- allott -to play down Mississaga street, and the manner in which they render- ed the march" called forth many` enconiums from the .crowds along the line of march. Their ,8600 uniforms and steady marching were also favorably commented on. By four o'clock, it was estimated that at least 1,200 people were at Oouchiching. The special musical pro am lasted till near 5 o'clock. In this the rie Band showed the careful training of its `excellent leader,_ Mr. Geo. Henderson. All its numbers were rendered with taste, and every member played his part well. The spectators invariably applaud- ed,~`and the visitors more than deserved the compliment. Besides being musicians,Athe members of the _- Barrie Band are gentlemen, and energetically seconded the efforts of the town boys to males -things pleasant forthe visitors.- The 0:-illia Band appreciates this and will end'eavor.to return the favor when" LI.-_ $-23 `D--u-3; nun C-Kn` IIIIIII-`RR A `Ian Ianv "s"'Hi'1iein wind. prevailed through the week, veering went 5, end out 2 deyl. The Itrongeet waves attained 20 milee an hour on Wednesday, V the other days were calm to light breezes. * ' ' Hnnnkann `nI|n1n|l|`An`.Iu\ AA `manna l-Ann Q moods and lnrthqunkee. ~ ' Further details of _the bunting of the Yel- low_ River embankment have reached San Francisco. The destruction in wide: read. The breach in the river is over 2,000 eat in length, and a. swift current ewe t through, noodmg to the depth of l2`feet 3 urge extent of country lying adjpoonto Many `house: were washed away, and the number of per- sons drowned in too grant to be counted. "Hm Int-out grluhun nnnmnmina thn Anrizh. ""i'n'.`$"$ }'."`e.`F`." 3i.'I.'. mu a. ooiaiderod meritorious enough to be spat to thouuquiu of Lorne an Dommion competitors are : Min n.:....n g...m. n.....:..:. w...a. n. HI-III Rllwll IJIIIIIIII Ll-IIVVIUII. I`-UIIU \JUo Ontario ; Mm llie Ladner, Kanglospa Yul; nn H.358-In nln-..|.:. . ':nn 1.:anun A _n Ontario Mina Ellie Ladner, Kamloo Yale 00., Britiah Columbia; 'MiaaLizzio 4 0 ran, Woodnorth. Dennis` 00., Manitoba; Mill Mary _MoPho1-son`, River I nnnnhn "A1, n-IIQQI:l|`D - Ann "AL ` `33133 . :'a.'mCs'fn`.2 .e`J?`g1 az.'i3'5`n.`i`a".'& to the Queen : `Hotel, where the` boys A-.5;-5-lnggl ' `kn :13-{I-{an Rannun-In Ai `VCUUII V I locality. gnu II}: n umooe county School `Prize Winners. Some time ago the `Montreal Witness of- fered prize: for the *beet'e'toriee written by gpile in the Publio Sohoole. They were to oluued ee School. County, Proyinee and nriaee. ASeturdey ~e Witness IIICI W1_u'vnuuIYur.w Iyuutu ll.lU a._nvyr wvuuu wommt 39!:-1:, on the ooounonyof the next um _ .reungon.- , ._, , _ S ' ' Iujkot rmu. g -The market on.Sa`tux_-day. was attended an well an ieuaual atthia Iealon. The` farmers are now buy in the eld, and only a -few can leave their important work even for a day. New grain-in notebeing marketed et, still a few loada_of, new wheat were~aol on uatnrday,~bring1u 85 oenta a bushel. while old wheat-ool.ml.I(1!;95e. to $1.00. A. large amount. ot, rden ptn was on the market. and prices t e name enerally all hit? week. The following are t ev~p'r1oea asked on the street: Wheat (old), 95. to $1.00, (new), 850. ; barley, 400. to`45o.,; oata, 34o.';jpeue, 500. to `V550. ; hay, 8800 per ton; straw, `$6.00 per ton; beef, hlndquhrterl, $6.00"'to 87 00 per owt., forequarterl, $6.00 per cwt. ; `mutton, >8o.' to 90. a poundi;-:lamb.: 90. a, pound`; pork, 6.50 per. owt. : butter. I60.` .."- * :`f`a..2.7 :2 -:.%:-.,'e.;":.:.'.l.: ' . . 0 7 5 $1.3I.>'.`a barr'al'- ,_plIllnl.~ 81:00 1| hllk.-; All other. articles, .0 wno price I! M quoted. *"""i::;;;':.*.:. ;:'...";'.:;." " The night temperature ranged from 46 on Sunday to360~on Wednesday, and the` dnily from 82 on Mondny, `to 100 on Friday--'5 meun of 73 for tho week, or 1 below the avenge for last 10 years. ' TIIA knnnlnnpu IInnt`nn- cans `|:n`|An` An 7T'll'::'b"uv1'_111_I;3o;-'1"'e'o'd7i" were highest 0 Sutnrdnynnd lowest on odnouday. givin (Inna: nf ll 9!! in *`i?'h`;`i1."e;` ` 2 w'i $ e5"Z3o'.'.'i2"``2'2'.ren. quake at Kuuumots. Ju'l`y 28, place: the |..'n...1 .5 no ....A 4.1.... ......... mi .5. 10 'wm_u- DJIUUIIIIIDJ llll IV'W.XU UII VV vuuwuly. BIVIIIS 1 range of 0.28 13.. _ T ' Three showers of rain, about an hour each on II many days. can Ill 6 total of 0.86 in. water. On Fridsy thnndar passed over: this Inmzu lllvl I III VUUUUO Sunshine `amounted - to 44 hour: from n pouiblo 96 of sun in.tho week. . . _ Another G`on_6.ovor the Blur; One by and the bldlreaidonta of the town are paumg amt _ ' ` . .0Kn_Sn}ndIY _ ft Mrs. Marla died at the rbaldgnoo of her son-in-iaw, Mr. John Mc- AWatt, Mary It:-`cot, Barrio. She had attained thugs of 88 years." `In'1862,? Mn;-Markl, her latg=-hIuband' and daughter` came to Ban-ia,.and;thoy have. boon` reaidontt of the tovmmore or loan ever since that date. . Hot teldoat A ht, MrIJohn.;h1oW.I.It.- dipdzon. the 26th` J am last. She ),eavea._auryw_1nE, her yonmst. dwzhtet. Mus Gwen Ooo 5.. I . - ..-....--- . .a v` ~ b a: chain. '9' 9" .9 .o{;9 `T wvtv quwuly IE W0?` UIIU mill DIIYUUQ In I few minutes. Fox-tnnntely ` there wee no wi_nd, eo that the fire -wee conned to the mgll .end an die ' etoreroonz. ' The loee mll be between $12,000 and 815.000; amount of inenrence not known, probably` 86,000 or 87,000. Thie in-'the~eeoond time thie mill he been `burned, It wee complete- `I! IA`IlII"! lial lnnnnn Ant` Q ngx `sunning AA-In Iauu um mu wan uuruuu, 15 WII oou:puuo- 3 ly rebuilt this union, and 6 new omzlno ooat- I `:3 about 3 thouinndnollu-1 had been in 1 o y I week. \ ` ' 1 um oro1ouou;nop-on--t. for can such wad: D-.ll-... A_'..-..A QLLI. unnn Iohoiutlo Honors. ; H Those who are =`o`nv'nouI of -their do boorin brethronjmny nd consolation if t e _ have t o noooiunrgfundo. Th`o.Now.}_Ioi Tribune Itstoiartho -ahioogo .' Univemty oorlho A. LL.--Dogroo fo!'.a%..-LL 1).. .!or_ 886.~.or o~tho'.~tvro-:10: 8.5.0.-,-_.s , . con- ?:55gd:w!thin1!to9!9u*9!aI9r9;>v1i-i1,~ - -..- -.....- h'..'.. an Anon-nan were quickly at fvgrk` the mill burned in .1 (an minn&_- `l\....A...--a..l.. 1.1...- ._.- _- L IJUIIIV T IIUIILIIIIUII TIIIIVUUIUUII CI 3 Mill Abigail Smith, Hnrwich, Kent 00., |ll..AI;A a. `lung 'll!Il:. r.nt`nnu Ynunlnnnn Val: vv umu, wwu wuuu uuv uvnrvu; my usyuvuumu. The Queen nude 3 Iemiahje -entry into Wrexham. The drive was lined wi0h.upeo- zatgti and the greetelt enthunieim` gr meni- e' g 7 - ' . " '1` . ` ' -D1|'\`I'I='IlI `A Q an-n .113...-