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Northern Advance, 1 Jan 1891, p. 4

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' "!`- IWTII I I I1III` T1? VUTIVYQ ~ {A I`8v!Vno.-&8'0oIun u Nownncpfu-. * 19 tron the 011100. Dnnlop I.-moot hate. in the county of sunooe. the Pro- . Vince of Ontario. Osnndn. every Thun- dny morning. by ulmln. wnsunr. rnol-mlrron. ` FRASER, BLARK 8!. C0. , v-v-- "I`IIU 'l OIlII'DII l I ' I Whenltaycuroldo uotmean merely to stop them for a time and then gave then return I II!l_ A RADIOALOU RE I have made the disease xi "*8. NICO!) 0' Vi" "II Glcllnc I lifeolong study. lwarrani my remedy to curve the corn cases -Because: when can (alias! is ac reason for not now receiving a cure `end at cefou u treatiso cod 0 Free Bottle of an infallible Remady. Give Express and as: Oce It costs you nothing fox I trial. and it will cure mu Address a---I-I. Q. ROOT. -O. Illlh 04360. I80 `WEST ADELAIDI, GTREET. ORONTQ fi!BE;FTST v---vs n- Ia EU wcu IIUBPTEQ Ibcnllurn C115` I recommend it as superior to any prescription D0`! to me-" H. .4. Ancmm. M. 1)., | 111 EA nvnuul Qt numb)... n C Barns, May 14th, 1889. ` Onto:-his so well adapted oochildren that I rnnnrnnnnnrl to g. ........_`.._... -__ __._.__,_,~_-,- __ M and 66 Bayeld-St.. next - to Ball's Factory. This is the place to save mone in guying as we are trying to so On I ' , I out. --GO TO-- .I. LEE 3. son :I 3.3.. mi it in likely f iiisi? bug; isT;.f. i_....: . would be i3cIn3idnie an ly entitled to kit netihdving one .'i'i*i_ta :0nIIll0 in the Warden : ohsii-"for over ` tweniy y_eisi-I. The Ol $Ql'I0f`B1|l'*l'i0 next Mlldy` will remember the iiupoi;tnnt Iii!`-A! _ vice: rendered by` Burton; `.1--He wuf largely iuientinl `in ` obtaining tron the Votllllttiy, Ounnoil 8830 for . re- % upllifilig his 'I|lll.Im8l"I wiiiihiints, `pi-0.` "(!||l`lll_._!h`O CUIJDY-y_ IA guarantee to our do-j * 'beiiturea, panning ii by-law xing the` nit- tiiigu if `the Ounntyv Oiinneil permanently ` at Bin-rie, reducing the county rate, work- : mg in hariiiuuv wiih the Cnuuty Council 0 me great lQdVIDNlg0 ()_f_ the town. II T must iihiu be l.'i.*l-lle'lIIbt_al'nVd that no man is ` dining inure to get the 0.? R. `to bring the "sllbilfy and Toronto branch to Barrie. The el cmro will see the iinpiirtunce of having Mi-. Burtoii e services We im- heelmtliigly Vet that no men better de- serve the c:iiiii-hence and aiippurt of the pimple inf Birrie than Messrs. P:-plot and Bu ti-u. Hid ihiit they WI show that con- , deiice next Mniidiiv we hope and believe. Less nun: mom prunes] IFURNITUREI come and see our Bargains at ihe Noted ' cheap Cash store of "1v=R 1nm1sn:sL FOR sun. rw nun L1. 51.. annuals. AIL. U. 1118o0xtordSt..Brook1yn,N.Y. Special Oerings for the T 2-aosu Imrou WANT CHANGE OF BUSIN ESS. GEE V` \J"- TC $U1T:jI The word "` rescue" and the words de noted by it has OUIHO of late to the front. Tue phrase rescue work designates the. place in society those who have fallen to the rear in the world of civiiiaition. Such` `attenipt to recover and restore tuelheir l vnlnuies as the nine ascribed to Gzueral B i -th and thatuf Ml`. Rue`: aettiiiu forth reap ccively the condition this forlorn and `lhlpwreckecl contingent of humanity in London and New York, help to concen- trate atientioii upnnthe slums and their unhappy A occupants, and may. as it is hnped, liwltellll pernianeiit and deep in.- tereut "in the miserably poor. The par- ticular schemes of relief advocated In . I tlies~ hooks, especially that endorsed by` General B-mtl), is now subj act to a strong" lire of criticism niainly of aldeetrnctive character. but the kind of Wank which they represent has "earned its right to recognition and supp irt. for Infants and Children. Onto:-is cm-as Colic. Constipation. Sour Stomach. Dinrrhrt-u, Eructation. Kills Worms. gives sleep, and promotes din- estion. W out injurious medication. Tan Cmuun Commw, 77 Murray Street, Ix . Y. Oh:-Ion ' Ymns 94 Dnnlop Street. Foot of Toronto st-re! `telephone. - Iu mu-.--uno or mass noauutully llfuawl N brick houwa opposite the Agrlnnltur Park. Apvlytol . PAE. Proprotnr 61-I `-V O LET.--OIio of th boa tlfull it tell. N Igbck op;;::ite Ie_gyr1'_w't_x`I11.:ur A-:I- `Q `E DA I `II... ___ [DRAIN PIPE, PORTLAND czmzm 0.H. LYON &SON, ORDERS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. _-_ 3, _ Tnere are now happily is large number of workers attemutiog to lift up this sub` merged portion of mankind. Indeed there is hardly as class in the cnmununity whose members are regarded as ontei-le gospel Inuences. that is not the ol-j~.cr. of special uffnrt. Fallen. wouienrcnlmrmecl druuksrda. the men in prison, the street loafers and trumps, all have special messengers alter them to induce a re turn to riuhtoueness. One of the mie- takee that General Booth has made is the qnietignorinz of this army of self denying men and women connected `with all branches of the Christian church`, and in obtaining the finest fruits of the Christian- ity of this century. rm... .._..... ..c ..;|..'...L Ir. 'b....L :- .1.-. AIITIIIIAGITE AID BITUMINOUS Water Lime, Planter 9!` Parts, 4 niousanns or aorrus `3"!.`.!'__.`~" %"{`-`.-7"W'+`-'- - _;BA1:-1.BJ::E:,_ ONT. -----Dealers 1n--- J anpary ,1. 1891, I .THE TO`! owing to 1 Pant,-I` an apex` hm: hm bur. Thain--.~-.-.t [as Comp Q4 n..\_ I EDITORI#is il;KLET8._ The Line:-al Cuuservauve Association of North Suucne will meet at the Town of Scayuer un'Mondsy, Jan. 12 h. at one n'cluck,s p.m. In is necessary that the varxous branch Associations `select theii full number of delegetes to represent them at this meeting. 7. ' DID!-B an Victoria Paul s \\ `Tc, iT.s' qynt mu! 1 vit.k1iil".* llin- J anus t.loONDON on, sex-nu r, 1( >I 6, dud I1!) is after Qu~-en lrlC':;frinI 0 lnllihli bu: `ll 1`- frv K0! vt an 1 pl: Ami} l)et(`~; &l'6 5 Um)`,-_ Christ Churchi,R. E. On Tuesday veumg, Dec. 23rd there was a must ellcceasful sncml meeting in cnnuecriun with the B md Of Hope attach- ed to this church,Hua I-Inner Judge Ardagh was in the chair uud `by his kind and gexiial manner contributed "greatly to the pleasure of the meeting. Tea. and cake were provided on a. liberal scale, and were done, jun ' to by thd youngsters. S1ngiug,read- nu ulngues. and reoitatioue were clev- er en, and too much praise cannot be gi o the leaders of the Bwd fur the! labor and care they have kindly given to the training of `thechnldren. i Before bring in; tlgegneetiug to a, cluee J udge Ardagh, uni; behhlfv of the cungregation aittending the mission. services in the East fE`ud school "house presented the Rav.- Win.- Meri .Maur'eth with 3 very handsome and` valuable gold chain eeeneyidence of their, Vappreciatiun of hie-ls'bo`r1am'ongI_t `them. Rain- iruntlnmnn Ihhn mu. ...'.......I...,_I_'.- mm GI 31- tor `PHI * `W I-. y Tlxft Sprezul 01' Ugnblq Other at N0Ri_f5?&E37:ib E. The meeting .ot the Liberal C-mser\'a- tive Association at Stayner on the 12th` inst... will be one of more than ordinary interest and importance, and it is hoped thg-e will be a large attendance. We have every reason to believe that Mr. D`.-\ltou Mi.-Cat-thy, M. P., Will be at that meeting anclwill take the opportunity of explaining the political situation and his relation to` it. It may reasonably be expected that under the circumstances Mr McCarthy would do so. We bespeak a large crowd to hear what the talented. courageous and plucky representative of North Simcoe will have to say "robin 0-vnstitueuts. Hint < clmn Tim 10 (1 Onim` cum I Qxpna Raul.-I schom the Vc n.m. ELHL auppl ya-sLc Upon rush lu res night in tire feelmr SHE; Bland derem been t 1`11e; There is smnethiug t.ruly,hermc in this attempt toreacue-the must degraded of the children of men Back of it all lies the grand cuuceptlori of Christin.nny, that in the gospel in the` heaven designed remedy for the sick, the suurceof hnpe fur the prudlgale and harluts, the refuge of llhme who have beenvmtst out and troddeu 1iud-r fuur. upyucwunloulu III. III! IIUUF ulunnglt them. The Rev. gentleman, whewes completely taken by surprise, replied in feeling and suitable teruu, hearty cheers were given for J udge AI-dagh,_Mr. and Mrs. Roget-son . and the meetmg cloned. ` e Chrjimnas Day -'l`he services on Christ- mu.,Day, were very bright and he,arty, thezohoxr numbering thirty-v-noes, under" {hoe able leadership of Mr. E. Russell, Purvia, snug Iplendidly; the anthem. Orr f oeme all ye faithful," by Vmcenz N_'uv`llo,~ "being given with line eeot. Mr. Pnryilf III] (II. UIIIH UUIl"|Il o The army of Wgich Mk. Bvmth is the visible head is, dohlbnless, duiug its part. nobly alung these hues in the` lame!` centres uf p0p|lla.t.iun, but that it Is doing all or even the largest purtiun of `what is dvne is surely wide of the truth. 1 tW1E[ NoRTHeRN'IS{5vAi~i ca: rm: wunx oi; Eiiscvn. iut o - be oungfI'cIgla`t`odon thq marked success which has attended his of-on-to in bringing the choir (of Christ Church to its brenent auto pf efliolnucy.` Au aoprtbpriiw no-rmuu was preawhod by -the R-actor, Rev. W. Mala` Maarath, from the 6 h Verse of 991: chap. ot .ln.Iuh~ 7 L % W. M. M. . lat nzru'nTr-Tnnvn.' ' . M. Well: A. B. MePh_ee. J.vBaViley 21u>_ DIPUTY nnvn. R. E. Fletcher . F. Mm, F. 3.11 J, F`. Pulling J. 0. Lung, A..LewiI COUNCILLORS. The following were uuumuated : Sn P6bl"|0k'li Ward--[. Marr, F. Bgll. J vhn Fursyvh, P. H. Stewart. Pnhliosohoul l`rusue_es-W. 0. McLr-an, W. B Bmkie. .1- ._.n.__...v_ 111--.; 'lu........... D............ `D \'7"c'e.J_v\'IL.~_ci.'__13:_ 11'. wV_Vilh7ama:u M. J B`ra.wluv,.J M. Bothwell. School Trusuee-- G A. Rtdenhurat: Sn I)aVid'8 Ward-Dr. McCarthy, Wm. PM-. A School 'l`ruacee--George Ball. St. George ; Ward---O. W. Plaxton. S. (hldwell, J. Pullau. J. F. Pulling Thomas E J ohuson. School Tru.~t.ee-Juaeph Rogers. , I Iunmpsl Nonunationu. _ 3` The nmniuutmnn for Mnyoi`. Reavel, Ooun-'9 illo`ru' and Public 8ohuuI"l`ru|:'eet were held at` ths"'[`u\vn Hall on Mandnv hit. Every- thiu " ed 05' Iliell .- - ' Tgoluftlluwnnguomiymtionu were made :- ' ' roxuuvoa. 1 TOANDIDATIS. KUVIR AND BIOONDIL F. E P. Poplar T. Keu'nedy,`L. S Sandal` H. -Sewray A. F. H._nn:er, A. H. Bonnet` ` Ion. nnvn. - _ - J. L. Burton 5 Geo. Hall. L. S. Sanders O. E owuon A H. B -uuept, '1`. Penrcey In only one ward in there any contest for r.he trusteeshlp, which is In so. Pmu-k'.. Ward, that is, between W. 0. McLean and W. B. Balkie. The following trustees are re elected: Messrs. Soroggle, Rsdeuhurat, Bell and lingers. ~ T D. \)U.f,|I.. `inn nn nnnna::nn III- :3 `Hana, ELI` I ll` VHCI U0 Dr Wells has no oppdsition. He is there- fore: lsr. Deputy Reeve for another \ea.r. ' n. DuII|..4- hon nhnnn nfh-ntnn `ruin Oh... IUIU LB" l.ICl)ll|l_y LLTCVU IUI OUUUIIUI `URI. I Dr. Palhug has since withdrawn from the content. ll'IlB68_EI- VVo U. LVIULWIIU, "0 U IJDIBIUo St. Andrew's Ward-'l`humas Pearcev. P. H Stewart, U E. Boeanko, G; A. Baden- nuran. SuhuolTrustee James Soc-oggie. .7 .-use nuunv uuuuauu Ill M3850? .IlW8I'd Nightingale. Mr. Uoulter and M-as Tilly Bledkmore contributed to the enj iyment of l the _eveni'ng by th=ir_IigniIJK. as did also} Mine Eva` Pnttereon by her reading, while ' Mine Harper,` of Ban-ie.; family captivated the [audience by. her elocntionnry 1:5 -rte.-_ The Omlene Bead. with their nmform kindness. attended. `and plnyedgenernl -eeleotidnlv to . .ihB7daIinhhnf..-AIL ,'l'|..v.I.".a_a..:|....e.-.... -1 ;._-2.7 4 I `inane or euascauruon. 0! Per Annum in Advance. C No new name will be added to the Sub- Qbtlon Lies until the money is paid. . ` Iubeerlbere now in 3- reure for three montlie III! over will be charted 81 50 per annu_rn._ -_ IN OTHER PLACES- COLLINGWOLD---Mayor. E. F. Telfer. A. Luckrrhu-,' M. Bulauu. R-V:-., John Nettle mu, J. W. Archer. Deputy `reeve,'R. W O'Brien,-R. G. Cunphall. Second depuuy. George Moberly. H. Evison, H.- Rubenson. Cuuucnll-ma, No. l ward,_Gaorge lzlendarsun. `Geurge Collins. Wm. Swain, George Back ; N0. 2ward, J. H Duncan, 'l`. Robnnaon, Genrge Buck, F. Br an. Dr. Aik man; No. 3 wud. T. H. Heat . Henry, A. Ohelluw, B. Uallery, R. Evneruun ; No-. 4 ward, W. A. Hngg, James Guilfuyle. John Lnoton, R. Patterson; No. 5 ward, R. Conn, D. WU hams, an.. H. B. McFadz-.-n. . MIDLAND-Mayor, J. B Harrell, Dr Rslkes, Reeve, F. V\. Jcfferv, W. H. Heunett. 0:-uuoillurs, South ward. Allan Cmrksnn, Robert Irwin, Juhn Jacksnu. 'l`nnmas Wallace, Jush H11], N. M C vrvie, J. R Morm James Vyvyan, Dr. Rmkes, '1`numas E|lm , R Strphens. West ward, cu-uucnllurs, H. J. Mmre, "A, Burton, Wil- .liam Pratt, J hu Alexander, James, Price, Jwhn Munro, J. Paul, H. E MM.-a.rtn-v. A. E Nuckmon; trustees, Wmiam Pratt, Juhn Bawkl-. Juhn Jameson. East ward, cuuuclllnrs, Juhn M htte, E. MM.-artuey, A. Cuurtemanche, J. A. Smith, H. 3. Ruby, George Ross; tru.~t -es, James Hastings, A Mnscampbell, J. W. Sutherland, Henry; Teuch. ` A Mont Enjoyable Time. The annual `Christmas tree, in -connection with S. P-anl'e church Sunday school, was held on Monday evieuing. the 29ch inst, in '1`emperanoe'Holl, Btronkl, and was 5 greet encoees, the nttendenoe hemg very large. The Rev. Canon Murphy opened the pro ceedmge. withn ehori; nddreen. after `which the children song feeverol carol: very sweetly. ' ,Reoi_tetionI were given between the carols lg Mine Annie Johnson n'.nd'Mu.ater Edward `lahtinamln; Mu-,2nm.lo_-.. -...a 11.... m.--,, ............uu nun mnyou gene: the delight-`of All. The am: a d Iinginc National: Ant happy ovouingt;o'|'oloIo.- V PrNE`I`ANGUIsHIiNE-Mayor, W; Eewaon, an-clawanmn. Reeve, C. McGIbbun, aocla umcion. Guunonllors. Southward, William Thumuuuu, C. E. Wright and Jmnea Smith; Centre ward, Charles Beck, George Cope laud, (2. G. Geudron; North Ward, 8. A. Hall, J. M. Ceraigie. G. H. Wnghn, '1`. Juwetr, _ g`-..._ _ \. T` Y\ 1` I VESPRA--Ree_ve, J. Sisaona. Deputy reeve, J-Ihh S Kertoot. Councillors, D. Garvin. D. Wood and K. Gameron. .All by aoclaunatnoo. M INNISEII.--Reove, J. Ross. Deputy reeve, E. A". Lxnnle. 2od Deputy reeve. R. Mc- Uonkey. and the last year : councillors all by Ioclamatuon. hs_ >__ ['3 __, A` n .1 u - Ono Reeve, J amen" Rosa. Deputy raeve, Duncan Anderson, "both. by auolalnatiun. 2nd Deputy reeve. Duncan Fletcher. Dunald Mcbnau. Gounonllnra, Wnlluun Anderson, 'l`nns. Drury, John Shaw, Donald McKunley, ESSA-.-Reeve, George Duff and Sun ! Rod gwrs. Depuby reeve. 'l.`nos. W, Lennux and -F. Lyons. 2ud Deputy reeve, Richard B II and James Spears. Ouuuollura, .W. 0. Bell, James F. Du' and Jostph Whiteaide. . llnrrrnn \A....,... 1' f\ ALLISTON -Mayor--Ff M. Aamatrnng, M. D.) J-mu Stewart, Hugh Wright RueV6-`-- l)r. J. G. Sutherland. . Councillors--Eaat Ward--JauI. J carrots, 0. 0. Lee, _ H. Longe- wav, by ncclamasion. Centre Ward-`W. J..Olark, W. Hutonmnon, Thus. O Oal|ighan, by aoulamatlon. --West Ward-John Mnore, Geo. MoOirr, W. J. Stinnon, J. F. Wxlson. SIAYNER-Mayor, R. R. Rogers, acclama tiuu. Reeyo, D. A. Stamp:-c, J. Colman. Cuuucillnrs. Nurth ward. R. E Bmg,h:un. S. Smue. J Bflyua-I; East ward. J. Watson. Ii. Purdue, O. Mame; Westward, W. M:- Bah, A. gun.-uul, W. H. Thistlewaite, Ur. .\JvFauL ___,___ 11 n-|1\na.n A. u.n \ 1,` uu I. BBADEuRD-Reeve, T. S. Graham, Conu- cllluru, W. Uampbell, '1`. Edluausun. J. S. Buddy. A. Thumpsou. All auclamauou. TOWNSHIP on` 'l`n'-Reave, Walter Law- aun. Urpuny reeve, W. J. B-acty. Unan- clllors, Sidney Ruhinaun, W llllam Ne), Pnillnp Suhipsl-or, _W. J. Robinson. All ac- clamtmou. ' ll .... .- h,,_- 11' II `Pi is a 'rI'a'r3i*i"r-ifviil 2533-. _ This morning the year 189l succeeds his lspsrted predecessor, what he may (level: -52 T is mercifully hidden from our view. Tue year just expired has in many respects. been a wonderful one. a d a volume would be needed merely to name they Stray of events which till no its three hundred and sixty-live days Jov and sorrow. success and failure, tire and B -001, Opidelnic and death, storm and calm, in- vention and discovery, and unnumbered incidents alfectiiig individual and uatiulml Interests have rapidl passed on 'l`ime`s great panorama. Amidst all the wurlu s Ips and downs our own country has been especially blessed with peace and pros- perity. It is true we have had our share of drawbacks. La grippe lled many - homes with sorrow, and crime here and there in the Dominion has left some un- Ilghtly blots, but comparing our record with that of other lands, the Duuiuion ll has every reason to be glad rather ihau ` sorrowful at what the year broiight. forth That the incoming year may be one of -i agricultural, business and coiuuiercial l prosperity for our beloved conutry every patriotic heart will wish, and that it may be {happy one to all our readers and a greatly prosperous one to Barrie's uier- 3 chants and business men of all classes is the sincere Wl-Sh of THE Anvascs '..Mi':uI'.:;;1"-V-l`I'{za.evo, A} Sneath, by acclamation. D--pur.y.rceve, Ru.-ham Graham, John Cue. C()u|Iulllnl'8, '_l`. D. Cooper, N. Morrison, J. Rolxernsou and A. Splers. 4\ ` , , ~- ---~ - v-- r-- vv ----UIIIHU A ORILLlA.-VJayor--J. Qumn, W. M Har- vey,LG` J. Booth. Reeve:--J. B Tudhope, Deputy rezevv--_Geo. Thomson. C-nucillura -Suut.h Vvatrd---D. MuNabb, S. Sytmnguun, Dr.` McDonnell, 'l`. `W. Mnlfulzu, H. Hgycs. 0. Kane.` Nou-uh Ward-A. K; McKav. W.~ H. `Urocker, F. l`utr.on, R "H Jllpp,,.J. H. Tuul. J`. B. wnllunn Q n........n u 1.1 IJO \JI Tun], IIVI .'3s'}'i}a.? `--\`\ . 1`. Stewart, . vu-uu-uuuu. TIN Y -- ReeVe-N. M cRao. Depiaty reeve 17--..-. 1- no -. `u. uruulsur, 1". runbon, 1% 11 Jnpp, J. H. J". B. Wallace, 8 Ggswell. G. E. Whlteu. West Ward-R. S.'Saudu-rson, E Plxwnrn W M11 :-any `X7 D..:........ U `D---L~' iaiigh6:517sli.'7'H1e&'i;El;n;i:)`;;;';n::Z: :A;a_ om brought I py ovouimhn-don. v as: waru-t. S.'Baud-rson, E. Murray, W. Briggs, H. Ritchie, " Progrese and economy have been the guiding principle ot their policy and this has been attended with the fniluwing unmis- takable and substantial results. There 0 Has been a. net saving of $3000 on che fo!- 1 lowing nine items of cunu-nimble expen- diture-aft.er deducting the small items of iucrease---1, sidewalks; 2,public buildings; 3, charity; 4, tire; 5, iuiscellaueous; 6, lighting; 7, parks; 8, discounts; 9, streets." HUI-III 0 Rev. Dr. ' Mcllurray,` Methodist.` hook usueward at Halifax, died Fridulo 3d nearly 80 yeum. . nu__ I ,__| n.__.'....;._-..L gl n: -ill __ _.. -.-....v-u About 10 0'01 wck Christmas night arear eollisiou took place between two freight trains upon the M. C. R. about 2% miles west of Iona. resulting in the death of ` Brakeman Hector Grant of St. Thomas, and aeviuua injury of several other empioyee. The rear train, drawn lay two engines under Engineers. Michael Blanche and W. .J. _ Vipnham. ran into the caboose of the for- `ward train. Hector Grant, aszvd 20, rear l>'i-akeman and native at Palmerston, was '11 `the caboose of the forward train and instant- ." ly killed. Leaves _a wife-and one child. `=I_Oo1e Hammoud, ot ' ` nose-posit: i-manta: W-' war, had traoture or iet, brakeman, foot Turks, fVr'eman.i ' other` e mp10.)`eI on both ; .1q_Iuping.;` Imne ' ' of then; . ..cf1`h.--vb i`bWI \ aged 28. is tesn at the Nntre Dame Hospital, Mnntreal. He arrived at the Bonaventure station on Fri- " day morning from Toronto, and he claims to have walked the whole distance. He does not look much the worse for the tramp. Jud after taking 9. lime feat mid medicine will be dismissed from the hospital and allowed towalk back it he wishes. T I-IUIPJ Lulpnuw-uJ -u- nun... . The Custom "House i Lockport;` N. 8., .was; destroyed by re Fridarmorniuxg. The Most. mu; 2- Wuliam Thomson, urch- biahqp pf Ypzjk,_5!igd o,rn.Thursday.A , - Lamalie Bros,. `wholesale dry `o'00ds mer- . r chants, Muntreal, assigned on Friday. .___._: ..__ |.-.. |.-....- l.......I Ari Ms-' la-an II`U\I Ill LILUIJUI UIIII Tue Ontario Bu dtkeepsrs Asaociation will hold its annual Tn'1eer.iug as St. Catharine: January 7th and 8th. ._.-.. an .._..._I..-....- Ania-AA g f",Iwn-3-fauna Vlnuuunl Ivan unuup vu-4 About. 50 newsboyeenjoyed a_ Christmas supper at. the expense of the Grip Printing Company Saturdav evening. .. A... .3 LL... Qunlnn Inl-mun vnAAGnnC --uv Uvvw u- -v -. ..-_-- Hou. Frank Smith ot'Torouto said Satur- day he than-,;hr. that. the present. street. car s,vs.em wound be superseded by aiecbrlc cars in the course of a. few years. T1,,_ i __ , .4_- -.,,___`L-.I .._..QgI- AL. ._I'. --`v Prof. R. Ramsay Wright writes in 0. very hopeful strain tram Berlin to Vice-Chum cellar Muilock, M. P., as to the prospect of good resulting from his trip to investigate the Kuch du~scovet`ia The Isiiniuter of Mtlxtia has consented to H1960 the oice-rs of the Dutferin Ries shortly after New Year . day to consider me nal arrangements as to the ereocion of the drm -shed at Brantto.-d. Besides the net saving of $3000 on th above by the new system they adopted 1el'ge gain has been made on the following three items of receipts-l, Iuterestt on taxes; 2, from Town Hall and Market; 3. from the "Police Court. These practical and substantial ressults mean just so much put in the the pockets of the tuxptwers, and entitle those who have sccomphshed It to the condence and `support of the people. _n u rs. William Andersgrx, of Moths station, near Acton. died very suddenly on Wednes- day last, aged 64 years. She was abaut to ` getiuto the cutter to accompany hr-r hus- ' band to a funeral, when she dxfopped dead V lb herowu door. 9`. an Brakeman David Mills on the way freight: between Hamilton and London caught-his arm between the buffers and it was almost. severed in two above the elnow. Drs. Burt and Dunton amputated the arm at the ahwulder j-Iint. The injured man was` taken to Mlltnn s Hotel, Paris, where he still is doing well. M it .~ 1 Ulllll. AILIIII Iranian. no-vu--us`. urn: - - -<--.J. Natural gas has been found on` the farm ot_ Mr. Thomas Ramsay in .Eusu Hamilton. 3 __ __L__ . n Il_'If__ ._..-.. 1'\ , row s1o.oo3,ooo. nearly wu yemp. The "Local Government of` Quebec will aid autbnritv from the Legislature to bar- e oa.:..'_--II ._I.- L--.-In Olen an}- I UW vLV.UV'J,\'VVa Mr. Sauiuel Plimsoll, who heads the agi- tation against the live oattie trade, but ur- rived in Montreal. n g ,__;,A_!._. __:II --._-J -- ---....---, v---------`. Another gas gusher has been struck on the Cauadxan side at the Niagara river near In- ternatioual Bridge. It is estimated that the aw is ten nuillion feet. in 24 hours. Walter Stewart, ahas Murray, was son- tenced to nine months in the Central Prison ` for assultiug and robbing a companion named Laugolis at. Windsor on Chnstmas Day. A ,. K T! `\___--___ `I?_2._I.L __2A.__ 1... .. __.._ . An Indian known as Patar 8'narbott has been lodged in King~t'm gaol on a charge of having murdered the child of his wife. He has admitted that he was intoxicated at the time of the aheged murder. and did not know what he was doing. 7 l\ n.n A Mr. Plimsoll. the opponenlot the live stuck traic, was in Ottawa on Sunday. Monday he and Deputy Minister Smith went to Mo..tral to cuufeix with the cattle 3 ippera. Mr. Pli-nsoll has so far modied his views as to admit that the export of stuckers need not be interfered with. _Bav. Father of Perth died and- ` d`"i'.V` Thu1slag r`u"fniu_`g." ' n - I`!-.4. _. _-__ .3." :' L-s.J!`I\l\ll.`v Q W The Examiner claims to be in favor of waterworks and a system of sewerage, but upon the imeiest pretext seeks to dis- credit the men who had the enterprise and ability to inaugurate these important pub- lic works. In a misleading and disingen- nous manner it says that the council has sad` died on thetown a debt of 350000 fn!` water- works. Suppose that wast: ue,whichitis nor, does the Examiner expect to have water works or sewerage without money `I It claims that the $3000 per year which the town will pay to the company for the use of the hydrants " is a debt of $50000 Oapitaliae any other of the expenses of the town and the Examiner might say that during the year the chairman of `the In.- digent committee had saddled a debt of 813,880 for relieving the poor, or .2. debt had been saddled on the town of 8ll_3,772 for the support of Public and Mode` ohools or a debt of $29,981 for sidewalks as the amounts paid for these_purposcs would represent` such sumsat 6 per cent. The whole` thing is absurd ou3its face fsnd~ will not 'l_eoe_ive any intelligent ele'eto`r.': ',l'here_ `is. no way in which the great; and . necessary public works in eourse'of'feon-'-' atruetion eoulhsre been `oi-j p ,-atid so . advantageous dais _ that; QVIMRHIIJ nuovul IAI-I v v vs. -a-- ` Tue rs: of the Sunday `labor meeting: for the discussion of social questions was held in` Turonto Sunday p.I_tel`noon. v-um `-v,-v-v. - --`--J_-v----: r--- ----v-- Duriugthe past. seven days there were 80 lailures in Canada as compared with 26 dur- -1; the corresponding period last year. The last section of the railway in Cape `Breton will be completed Monday. '1his will bring Sydney into railway connection with the rear. of the world. ---. . .-gm. The lady kindergarreners of the Province met. in Toronto on Saturday and organised Lhennseives into a. kindergarten section of the Provincial Teachers Association. -.-.__, V- .--. --._V...V-._ V... V`... S nue excitement was created in Montreal . Sunday wtwn xt necaum known that Sir Joseph Hickson had resigns-1 as general lmumger uf the Grand Trunk railway. It is unulersmod that he will he succeeded by Mr. L. J. Sm`ge8.nt, general tralc manager. `I1 __ Yn,.|.___ {\!l\-, _|, I In .1 On Christmas eve John Simpson, a. young colored man of 'Amhersuuz-g, Ont. , was ' shot dead. He and others were oomparing revolver while atcsanxdiug a Ohrismuas troo enbarraiument, and whether the affair was an accident. or not thegorouor will endeavor to a.~:0eI't.ain. ` As a pleasure party of twenty-two young people . were driving home on Christmas morning acxfosa Rice Lake. near Cobourg. the sleigh -brake tbrc ugh the ice. lThe.youug _ men and girls were all rescued, but Miss E.e Johnston died 'slmrtl_v- after,` and in is feared others will succumb to the T hardship and exposure they suffered. A 7| I vs I` -u--.. .q` -. . . . l VL_ sun. ouvuuoulqvnnu-up--J -_`..---- -_.._--.- Rev. John Menu:-riy, D. D., u v;.t-e1-`an Methodist clqrsygxaau _ot Nova Sootin. is l-,j Capt.` Andrews has been for brew days in Woodstock, and the galnaut Toronto lift` savor has rec:ived a warm welcome, I\ _ ______ ' Street rail ay stables at Quel`);-c` were burned Thurada y morning. causinga loss of over $40,000. '1`wenty_horses perished. _-.._ j,__ L1_..__ ...-__ Oh -- ---.. ...v...--`. v- - ---- J-----. _Yerex, who was connected with the cafe-. bratal bull-less oats business around Bello- 'vil1e, has been arrested on a charge of forgery as Bremen, Germany. A __ Ll. -._ __ , __ ,I..._ L-.- L..__. -c_.- J. -.- 5'.-- NEXT M0-NDAY5 ELECTIONS. The voters of Barrie have a must irnpor-T taut duty to perform next. Monday and notwithstanding false issues raised and misleading statements which have been made with regard to the action of the late council, the ratepayers wnll do thelr duty by returning the men who have done more to promote the prosperity of the town, than has ever been done by any other` council. Junles Douglas, pr--prietor of the Aquatic saaoun on Yong street, Toronto, was &l`l`eI0- ed on Friday afternoon for a~saulting a man named Rubertoscarlett on Christmas day, and xnu-ting injuries from which the doc- tors say the later will die. 1.. Al. I\.. ,, 11 1 no` . 1- I ,, In th Ottawa Exchequer Court suit ha been entered against Thomas Dsery, of Mumreal, fur peuunaies amounting to $68,000 for exporting deer. partridge, wooudcuck, ax-dutuer game to sue United States con- trary to the Canadian Uustoms Act. (I , _ _,.'._ g,,_,, ,; I 5, If,,A.4,-I Rev. Father O Douohoe, of Perth, was found dead m-bed Christmas day. The reverend gentleman had oiciated_ at the m.d.night masnon Wednesday night`. and had reLi.ed apparently in the best of health. It is supposed that heart disease was the cause of death. u u-uuu rnnLuAnls1V',I`la! all Di eases of the Nervous ay team on-h r /mute or Chronic '1. eith--r Set. It IIESTOBES Impaired or Aloet. POWER. "he:-kn In forum of Waste or .II.a.in; .v.nk.-Btrohg the Walk. Full PM-k age-31; S2; for 8.51, (w th book). went securely use `on on ncewtu pl`l`O.` Address DR. G. F AUDAM. No. 8101 cornea m-mu. Ava, m.a_ minus 1-nmvunnxwrmr .11 In ofl 5! mm. (ml: 1- Anntn m- nh......a.; .3...-_;u on ncelpuu: pr! 0.` Address DB. AUUAM. No. 8101 cottage Grove Ave, Chi- CIQ 111. (Sub _-j T T - .3-uvu-`nIuJI In retiring. Mr. David Dongall hereby thanks his friends and the public for their sup- port and patronage for so long 3 period, and hopes the new rm wxll be favored with in oontinnnnne. . V . ` etscm Nsjmusz ldhithwlg tau---- 4 ...>_...___ Mr. David Dougsll, who has been in the Cabinet Business in Barrie for Forty Years retired from it on the 1st of April last. His sons, James and John Dnugall. wilt lmsesftar curry on the business on the same sound principles. which have secured so large a share 04 public condence. The rm wiil herestter be under the style and time of THE 1AYORhLTY. It appears Mr . Henry Sew:-ey has re- solved to oppose Mr. Pepler for the mayoralty, notwithstanding the largely signed requisition from all shades of party to allow himself to be nominated again. This is the more remarkable since it is ac- knowledged that Mr. Pepler is the best. mayor the town has ever had. We can understand Mr. Sewrey s action if he is after another bonus. He occupied the civic chair for three years. and has re- ceived $2333 for each year's service, jvhich is paying pretty dear for the whistle. We cannot see any other earhly return the town has received for the $7000 which the Barrie taxpayers have put into Mr. Bewrey s exchcquer. We hope the rate- 3 payers next Monday will show by their votes that they don t want Mr. Sewrey s services at such a gure as that. . Your choice of a large lot of the latest shapes and colors in Ladies and Misses Felt Hats, being the balance of a Wholesale stock we have just closed out, the reggulm prices ranging from $1 to $62. You have your` choice while they last |fo1 50c. each. | I . Our 150. Grey Flannel beats everything. vshile we |give you a good Union at 100. Also full lines of the regular I goods in plain and twills. MILLI1_\IERY [GREY FL ._e. NNE;,_g Month of Dedr. FFLANNELETTE_ We show a fullrange of these scarce goods in plain colors,Astripes, &c., at very low prices. ' LJ DDRESS GOO1_) T 5 In order to clear out S( me lines of Dress G('(`.& we'.have made sweeping reductions. Handstme Costumes |that were $10 for $5, to. DIIUGALL BROS! ` The oppoIi;ion to R_oove Burton Inc the` I nppqnnoo of 5 politics! dodge. Mr. Siaum, at Yum _i|:o gandldoto for the Wuddik

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