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Northern Advance, 5 Feb 1891, p. 1

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Z Vi3i;:;dVvs;oc;(i is "becoming `a drug in the Brad- ford market. ` In;-'ge~ number of ship knees are being sent from Uhthotf to Maine. ` `rurling at Twaubauahene takes the front- rank In the business of life. ' Mr. Kerr, the engmeer of Orillia Electric Light \Vorks. has been re engaged by the council of that town at 31600:; year; Mr. Uumeron, who instructed him. olfered to take the position for $1200. ` IAI v\. Q` ' n;.,{{.`mi.; Lg}: *1;11.T Fa; igiiixliuf wag an immense success. : - Dr. Stevenson, of Bradford, entertained a. number of his friends, about 60, in the bull room adjoining the Brown House on Wednes- : day evening. A sumptuous repeat and trip- ping the light fantastic were the order of the evening. ' run If :1 no. :1` u . - gun. a` The Methodists and Presbyterian: of Brad- ford are now getting signatures to petitions asking for prohibition and 3 better observance of the Sabbath especially by railway corpor- tiono V l N Th; oyal Orange County Lodge of Eat Simcoe were in conclave at Elmvalo last Tuesday. ' V ,_,I,-__ -1 _I_!_. I-__--._ -,,. I ,0 Breaking colts on Sundays at Eady and neighborhood is oomplsined of. There was a. hallelujah wedding at the S. A. Bsrrsoks, Orillin, last week. The participants were Miss .Irln Skinner. A the bride, Robert Gardner, the groom, and Rev. Thomas Manning, the knot tier. ' v rs 'II' I - orniws }}a;1L{ei.{e'{,La}%`lass year are thus given:-32 marriages, 45 births and nine deaths. A rabllity.-fr ed to shy! 'ument({3 Mr. William Thompson, of South Orillia. who had a. horse killed on the railway track some time ago, accepted $175 00 in payment of claim- "A biaufch as the sLc{e} of the Pawns of ` Industry has been formed at Oookstown. n 1- A v\ IZm2u1;ar;;ef ;1';vvIis turn oht to the Uhtho Sunday School. V ` n.1-v-"'-`.- \ ZB.e7x;-yL1ai-t;`iu, of Wdiiniuster; has gbno to North Oarolinix to spend the winter } months. T ' L l 'I:ho-a- V-I->;';gVx'asaing under t-I416` tuition of Mr. Hutohina. ' A [ 4` l 1 Rev. G. (r?:ia`iI1b,7Zf%<;1V-merly of Queba, ii to assume uchnrge of the Rugby, Edgar and Dalston churches. A , ` . srs wanted` badly nt_Mslts for 4 feeti pine `I and hardwood. Oats in Morrison sea`;-es and price; high. Elmvale is to have 3 paperoto be celled the Echo. ' _ Orillia high school has now-120 pupils. J Mr. James Blackwell, Severn Bridge, re- ceived a severe out on the foot last week, . The S. of '1`. of Price's Corners. are in 3 very ourishing condition. V , A -` and condensed Intereuuhg Par "` (mph: tor Advance Radon who ` ' Like The Burrow of the Host. A fire broke out in Mr. ` Thornton`; ehop, Oraighuret. A few days ago. but was for- tunately put out before attaining much h.eod- . way. T nu-i-uuzn mt smcon Ann nxruor ` 7 nxouaxans A! Loan xnws; L roam unngu-I-111313101 unis? Tan .I m_ii:ismsrs. or 'nA`a1iI'm; "f1f;i&i'1?,%coU1~1'rjr {or _ I_l:lOOE Ann was nommox or c3j.1u_1`)A' otm cmunmox. . BARRIE,% cOtI1$IT`Y OF SIMCOE, ONT%ARIO, 1i!`EB`;RUARYA 5,A 1391. --u- vuyyyw-----Vuvrvy .We are planned to learn that onrpopuler Inspector Mr. J C. Morgen has been otfered by Hon. Mr. Rounthe appointment of3Exem- `iner .nt;.thevNo1-mel. school Toronto. E Mr. Morgen in sunnble -to: given 3 nal: decision uutilhe can `nee:-tsiniif the performance of. |th'e.wnewfdutieI will conflict with tho.Ie.:ina l connection. with thuohoole now in his ohm-'39.: Market Notes, ' The market on Saturday was a very large one, in fact, generally is good and unless farmers hoard up money our business men must be doing well, as considerable sums of money are paid out every week for the pro- ductions of the land. The following` were Saturday's prices on the market square :- Wheat. 850. to 930.; barley. 400 toi60o.; rye 550. .570. ; oats. 420 to 440. ;'pease,64o. to 650.; potatoes, 65c.e to 700 -per bag; applet. $1.60 $2.50 oar -bbl ; hay: $5.60 to $6.50 per ton; straw $5.00; beef hind quarters.` 86.00., to $6.50~per cwt; fore quarters. 85.00 to.85.50 ; mutton. 80. per lb.;`porlI. $3.00to $615; turkeys, Ho. per 15; geese, 70.; chickens, ' 400. to 500. a pair; butter, roll, 17o._:to' 1%. per lb; tab. 140 to 1%,; `sizes. 230. to 250. per dosen; wood, 83 00 to 88525 per cord ; nntrimmed` hides. 84.50 per cwt.: sheep- skins, 800. to.-00_'a piece. - H i r l cw -?v--f-w- vv cw--ru-cog 0 Mrs. Agnes Thompson and or excellent oompmy again pleased the sio lovers of Bsrrie on Monday night last A few "changes hove been made in her com V, Mr. Mun- trose Graham, Mr. J. Bry Mundie, Mr. Franz Wagner and Miss rain. The other members of the company re Mrs. Thomp- l0n,`MiIs Fuller and Mr. eddy. Mn. mhnnnmnnn nl-\`|: - Will you heed the warning? The signal perhaps of the euro approach of that more terrible disease Consumption. Ask your- eelvea if you can aord for the sake of saving 500.. to run the rink and do nothing for it. We know from experience that Shiloh'a `Cure will cure your cough. It never fllll. 52-25. {Jill?o3T'n3&Z}"o'I{`.I' J.7i:`3"iZagT3. fused tzooarry him. ' ~ ` A . -Allistonh has an exoellent.g_lse_ club, which will sing itself and the town happy. " dine 1`s'a.;i.g..I.;: s;..;;..;,{...,;;;.;:n address a missionary meeting in All Saints Church, Oollingwood, to-marrow evening; ' Mr. Frau Wagner. on the `cello, showed himself to '3 player of noinean ability, and broug t forth his notes full and clear. Of Mr. oddy it is not necessary to say much, s rendering of _Lord Dnndrearv shdwin what ne talents this young msn is endo ed with. ' URL`- ._- L_L______ II .-- l'IL-___. _____,_ _,,j ll,, The Cmllingwood Bulletin` says :-While Miss Phelps was giving a lesson on temper- arms to a crowded house in the Presbyterian Church last Sundaynfternoon, a lesson of a different kind; on the same subject-, was being given on Minnesota street where six youner men, averaging about 20 years of age, were seen helping along their drunken com nnnunn Quin!-`Inn manna 1u.In I-sknnn ' 1......" can IOU, lyllll .l"llIl0I' Ill" Ulr- Mrs. Thompson ably tation she has earned sopranos of Canada. the ballad, The Last Rose of Summer with cello obhgato, she especially exce d herself, the rich cadence of her ton thrilling all present. Mrs. Thompson wa reeted with a burst of applause on her ti appearance on the stage for the evening. I\l AL- ..LI...... ouay. pported the repu- ne of the leading ..._I......- `u:-- iz_n-.. 1.-- LUI UIIU VVCLIlIJ`l Of the other embers, ` Mine Fuller has vastly improved nce her last appearance; `Mr. Mundneie ot a new singer before a Barrie` audien . and well enetuned his former record Mr. Mont:-oee`Grahem e bari- tone eolo, he Minstrel Boy, brought forth all the ob tones of his Yoioe. \l__ `[34,- `I7. __ - _ _l,,4_J IE UIIIIII , WU `VIUIIQ The no between Mrs. Thompson and Mr. Grab was one of the most planing num- bers n the programme, their voices blending l in`uy`eet accord. Rev. Dr. Campbell. pastor of the Culling- wood Presbyterian church was presented the other day with a Persian lamb coat and cap and also several pieces of gold in" the coat pockets. , It's not an unpleasant thing to bee popular-pm-son, as he lives in the midst of a feast of fut things. -`I I'\ an .0 w-van`-u The 1$u'1rch;$;3 of bark` for the `nw. tanery at B;-acebridgqhaa commenced. `I1 I'\ I`! uvnl . IIAI IVIIO ice.ha;veat{nr;z;1(;w going on briskly up in Muskolu. n_-__L_:;__ L-.. |__3 u,, l`,,,,L' '- 1 4- Ill LII. EQUES- Braoebridge has had the first" carhiyal of the season. but the attendance was slim.` H Acoupx atlas; .3} E.i{{.}I.;}a }e'};sreea from Baysville. - ___.._ V-_- e--_ ---- vv v-._ --v-. -- ---v- : RSV.-'VM.l.'. James, of Midland, preaohoz a. sermon on Sabbathevening against baokb1t- ing, taking forhiu text 15th` "palm. IIII _ IISJI L `J I `I1 '71'm$M.ai;.`{ "1s~};}I i5r$."sK.}..tea am there are some signs of business life In that town aupring approaches. ,_I_ I1 ni _ ,- ,n.I an. A ` Campbell Shaw,` only son of the editor of the Midland Free Press. and who has held _ the position of political and court editor of lthe San Francisco daily Call "for the past year, is now editor in chief of the San Fran cieeo Evening Post." . V T I A ' 'LdVuIlli'oV5v-,-`oi ' wan thrown out of her tleigh a few days ago hv her horgea running away, frightened at dog-sleigh exhibition: of the village boys. ' ' Stsynennow wants a market building. Rev.` I-Iowson, of` Alliaton, has re- ceived and accepted A unanimous call from the congregation of .Weat- Toronto Junction. I What about the Stationing Uommittee 2 ' II_. `I I, ,_ 31;} $01.}:w1l:J.{};'J_v;Q1}&;."ions a. I brivht little girl last week from diphtheria, ' I .| `n-_-.|A_ 1'-__-_ -2 |::_n_,_3 _ `rho Agnes Thoinpqon Ccnoefoompsny. Mr: A annn Thnmnnnn and m- mrnnIlAnl~. . f.si.a;{. Hm? Zliii ;;1s~l;n::i;'.;iplined.of in the neighborhood of Kirkville. % V | *"fu3'4:6.'ti'vi{}I{&I3m gm .`,;....a loonoert, to-marrow eyening. 6th.. _ A - - L!L_-_ -__| __L|I_ _L__I3 I o 1 T59 iew rt:t:qg;sl.oaiVI:w1eve-1:i`z1_p-g-s-;;;-going on at Rob Roy arodoinu much good. . ` . ll..- Il_III..-_ -2 rr:,,I_,,,-I , 1| __ _, `.1--- 7 pa. qhip of t6buy:1:' are out 'in foroe in the towni- Oro, going from farm to` buying all they can get; - '_Bengbi1gli. at Grip, `will mask tern MVStsy :i_or_ on `the &\A.___..__.` I... 3'!` o, _Ionio piv loth. % L I" leaunt a'a'ir.. 'ThoB.ev. Fathu-.mu|,t hgve eon much gratied bytho"evidel'\oe`e;<}f the love or his people and the teem of his brother pi -ieI$o._ e ` ` *n;._4" n - -'- - ---J.-v.-_` '- --- -vv- Ve.y`{; hag decided to buiia . oh$..a"r.- ' tpry by; joint stock company. _ V 'l`I.. A as IT W ..c .m......... ..'..n ..:.'... - ....-...: luv uuww . and that said 16th` buts the parties on- to those he time of Oh, What Q cough. Ah Appoinunont. . ; AA I____ `Lg; McCarthy--Bothwe|l-A-Ordered, that th Town Hall be granted free of oharge-except fee of caretaker--to the ocera of the 35th Battalion, for the purpose of holding a com cert on or about the 24th 1nst., In order to `raise funds to liquidate the debt on the ! Armory. wrnwinn 13..-:-.... lI..A........I LL.'Lv:._ -41.` mFIr:lv:l.ey Burton --Ordered. that in addi- l tion to the usual grant of $100 a further sum I of 3150 be granted the Mechanics Instltuta this year. and that rule 58 be suspended for that purpose. ` ll.-.....l,.. 5`... amino l\...I`\...J LI__L LL _ Iulnu `Jul puuu. ` Bou.nkc--Frawley- Orde1-ed, that the broken shaft of the fire engine be sent to the G. T. R. shopti on the understanding that no money be paid till after I satisfactory test has been made, the cost not to exceed $50. Afton nnrnn `:QlA nnfn-nun` bail. mas`-Ina LL- A Good citizen It is many a daysince a man has left Bar- rie causing more general regret than the ode- psrture of Mr, W. A. McKim. During his residence in this town he has won the cond- ence of the trading public by his fair-dealing, reliability and integrity, and gained the es- teem of all who have become connected with him. by his urbsuity and kindliness of dis- position. In his business he has shown an energy and progressiveness favorably affect- ing all who came in contact with him, `and has secured the respect of the whole business 0 immunity. While the people of Barrie are sorry to lose himtheir good wishes. together with those of his fellow merchants, follow him to the Royal City. He. goes to Guelph to widen his business relations, and Tim An- NANCE commends him to the people of that city as a good citizen and a desirable acquisi- tion to its business circles. " ' cnunty council. The by-law. making the June session 5 days, to begin on-Tuesday. 16th, :1: 2 p.m., and dispensing with the November Ieuion, wu panned, onthe following division: Van-A_nnnnn3I`nnn Ant`-in-an rR.nQ.n "Rn-- ""1'?.'.Tl<`3'o.'a'.'.;a"1i'oZ`.'" $3535.33: 'i 3'l'2':y. Bur- rows, Calhoun, Fletcher D.. . Gallagher, Graham R . Haealoq. J (Ea. Jerey, Kearna, herfnot, Little. Milligan. Martin, Mlll`O.l',=` ;_McConkey, MoA|liaser, M Gull, MuRa9, MoG1bbon, O'Brien, Ronan. Rose James, Robertson, Small,` - Stew_art W. T;, Wolfe, La_vzson-29.,, " . -- E Fly 103% or ul. It ,. lJ._VVlUlI'* [ -Lays -&.nnoi1l6I .Arohe.r,'Boll, Br`oth`ex-5, nah`, Fletcher R 13, Grhsm~'I`. s., :H.mi,1--.~ to n,? Lonno;x; ?MoBi-ide,f ,I{.o1i_a_" John, A -,Risbin: a6h , Siig'th,"Spe'ce; Stewart D. A., 3(1_;li_'x-}I_' land, Tudhopo, Thompson A,,W1-ght, Wil- i own. 093:; tggauhugigt v9oQ xv-mhred n than nl-5:1-ill (If I "Bridnan Com .on._ `Ml . ; V9. .'.`|..`." . %!". W! .'.".!-:93 `..Wv.`.'!"%?""!-'v-l""1""` to the oredit.of the B0_8dl_ Vsnd Budge: Oom- mt`j'..-.n:-.rs;,' i*:v -. .; .-sir;-= J - `i ~ _` . `7 .- G="::.'~ ""*f5.;1 *::;."`:::J'a;.;:?. %':.~ 8- 3 -'?~.. `,5. T '-':f.,. 9; : .`"':'* 5pf%"3Z`it)t`_e8i8n of,iy1nDa.thy-: , ygth H`enryeJenningu, County Andito'r,'- in xiv.-an-uu_y uuu sou uu uuu uulgll 0!` Wagon. Adeputstion from the Mechanics Insti- tute, consisting of, Mr. Hunter, the Presi- dent,eMr. C. H. Ross and Mr." J. A. Strsthy, visited the Council Chamber to press the claims of the Institute for an increased grant. Mr. Hunter placed the claims fairly andcon vincingly before the Council, and these were strengthened by the remarks of Mr. Ross and Mr. Strathy. woo V.- u. :3. | Fletcher--Ball-Ordered, that the clerk be { ordered to call for tenders for 25 cords of ; cedar block paving. to be 8 feet long, green I and sound, and not less than 4 nor more than ' 12 inches in thickness. w l.I ..fV_..4.L-- l)-4.L.._-n l'\ 1 1 unu uuvu uunuu, uuu uvuu uuu Iou UKUUCUQDU. After some little informal talk round the board the Council adjourned. ,.....u.. nu uuu wwur raw or insurance. | Mr. Bothwell, chairman of the market v committee, reported and recommended that the best protection to purchasers of wood was to` have the town inspector measure all wood coming into the market, and have the quantity marked on the sleigh or wagon. A denlfltntinn frnm Mnnhgninn tn:-5:` is recommPn(le(1 as chimney inspector. Your committee learn with satisfaction that as soon as the waterworks are tested and accepted by this corporation that they will be raised from Class D to Class O by the in- surance companies, and that if the present kind of steam engine were replaced by a chemical engine -we would be still further raised to Class B. Any of these changes point to the lower rate of insurance. `M . D..u.....l| -1.-.-_..._-_ A -- \/IIZIL IIIGIII Report No. 1, Fire and Polxce, was pre- sented by Uouncillor Bosanko. It says they wish theclerk to accept the tender of An- drew Sinclair to deliver 15 cords of dry cedar wood at $2. 95 per cord. A needed alteration re tire rails is recommended. Watson J ones is recommended chimney inspector. vmlr nnmmittnn `Anion mick -..a...t-..L.'.... u.-5 uuuu_ uusuu uu reuruary 185. ' ' Your` committee recommend that they be authorized to engage a practical engineer for the `purpose of reporting on the waterworks. I also` supervising `the test, and that the sum of 8100 be placed at their disposal for that purpose. ' ` ' 1' r n \:..n. __-___ Your committee, considering this test should be made under the supervision of a competent engineer, wrote to the secretary of `the Waterworks Co. to that eifect. Also, that inasmuch as the company were prepared for the test on the -above' mentioned date, that providing the test was satisfactory that the delay should not operate tothe prejudice of the company, but that it should be consid- ered as far as the test was concerned as hav- iug been made on February 1st. vnnr nnIhI'n;tC*nn ....................A LL-I. 41.-.. L, l REPORTS 5' Report No. 1, Finance, was presented by Reeve Burton. It recommends the payment of accounts to the amount of $1,050.01. which had been examined and found correct. Report of the Waterworks Oommittee: Your committee beg to report that they have received a. communication from Messrs. Hinds and Bond, stating that the water- works were in a condition to.un_der;o the tests required byethe contracton the 29th of last month; . -`r____ A .,, V .- pimhbus AND oommvnlcuzoxse The following persons made apblication `for the position of assessor :'-F. `X; Martin, J. G. Wilmot, A. Brownlee, ' R. J. Fletcher, Thomas Brigham. J amen Spar-ling and Alfred G. Waters ,rvn ---- Mr. J. J. Brown applied for the privilege of erecting a. store house, framed with wood, covered with iron, one storey high, in rear of ~ I the building occupied by John Galbraith. The Waterworks Ready for, a `rest-will `- Soon he Ilade Under thdsnpervulon or a competent Engineer--A not of canal- dateu tor AueIeor-Delexa.t1on from Ileoluuncs Institute. ` The regular meeting of the Town. Council waeheld on Mondiy" ev'e'tiiti'g. All the`mem- here were prehept, Hie Wot-`ship began buei- ' nesa at 45: fReutin'e as usual. ` ` ma town uuu1w1L IN SESSION, 9A omu"wn.nx,_a amazon nu) `nor mun: mscussxon. J, L. G. MCCARTHY, l'\L...:. M0'1`30NSo uAA.|1. Chairman. 1 'uu_l.uIuuvl.u- lutluuuru, (love (5 nil? in` 1. uulqcx. ;M rs; ='Oab`nors,-` spngpriaims 9; Jan.` Pater? ` son, auctioneer. ` ` U aft. car 0, _ . us having he above 1-about the Ix; notied ebruary. for Henry state. their _ with u: A most pleasurable parlor sooial_ was held at the residence of Robert Leadlay, Vespra, last Wednesday evening, in oonneotxon with the Church of England. Messrs. King, Pur- via, Campbell and Dr. Palling, and Misses Oroas, Dull`, Freeman and Sanders and Mrs. 00!. Campbell took part in the programme. Moving. Mr. George Reedy will soon be established in the store vacated by Mr.VW. A. McKim. This is the well-known Crompton stand. Important improvements are being made, and when done will be one of the most popular, substantisl and cheap empormms for every class of the best dry goods in the town V A ' Bertie Literary Society. The Barrie Literary Society wxll be in ace- eion on Friday evening. The following will be the subject of debate :-- Rnnnlwn that Qhn I-\-n`nnnInv|n n`uAn`:I kn Will uv vuu DIIUJCISU U1 uvuuul: 3`- Resolved. that the profeeaione should be open to women. . Meeere. Milden and Bird L--- LI... ..a!__-L....- -_.'I 11..--.. l:I'__ -__.a Lnt Sundsy evenin Rev`. Dean Bet-riqan `preiched nu exoednn y eloquent sermon In St. ~Mary u, Roman Catholic church taking as Lbania the `gospel for Sexogesima Sunday. `The church was crowded to hear" him. . T `~8ohI_9't_8eotland. . V At the annual meeting ot the Grand Camp of the Sons of Scotland, held at Torontq en;Tqeedny.'.. `Mr. John MQNAI), of Burriefwu "elected Giahd ChIeffeia,'Ind Dr. Ross, Balfrie, G1-`end Medical Examiner. . fAu`mon sues; . ' Ffli.`10;-0ziflqt_ 5; 0b!_i. 5, Flbs; ` _h o:-es',` asil-fiibws. 2eeah.`he:ia, implements, Aht_mIahoId~fnrnitnre, &o.*.. Salk at 1' o'clock. ; I M .-n; 9212:.` -nnnnnu r.naAnhiu`uu&n:.a_`r..- D.i......-' - Important Decision. On Monday morning judgment was given in the `Manitoba. school lsw question, sustain- ing Mr. Justice KIllam s judgment. that the law is constitutional. Mr. J ustice Dubuc dissented from the maiority in the matter. Abolishing Separate schools and the dual language is therefore declaredto be within the constitutionsl right of the provino 3, AA_4' vywu UV vvuulvu. lIl.UUl`Uo ULIIIICII Cl-Ill IJIFIJ have t e airmative, and Messrs. Hay and Edw a the negative. snap to`. I-rvninavn inlrnnvg Captain Grubbe, who has for many years been a resident of the town has passed away `and was buried at the Union Gem etery last Saturday. He had been long c onnected with the Orange body, who turned. out in force at his funeral. In politics the captain was a Conservative, and for many years a subscrib- er to THE ADVANCE. rizes. ololi u Uountxol you COCO \InQVt Last Monday evening a. number of persons belonging to Mr. B. S. Booth s Bible class and others met at the residence of Mr. James Cross for the purpose of presenting him with a beautiful family bible and a | China tea set, on the occasion of his leaving .shortly for Guelph. The evening was | pleasantly spent, and the most heartv good Iwishes were expressed for Mr. B3oth s ' future welfare at his new home. The Barrie W. C. T. U. met in the E Collier street `Methodist school room on Monday at three p m. The meeting was opened with devotional exercises, and an in- teresting bible reading by the president, followed by earnest pray era for greater l power in the work in which they are engag- 'ed so that it may have a successful issue. Various questions were discussed. and it was determined to proceed with the petitions for prohibition to be presented to the Dominion parliament The society is also engaged in home work and is in entire sympathy with the Young Men's Christian Association. A handsome clock was presented to the Y. M. l C. A. by the society. cc &CCIO`w J: IDA II : Avery pleasant gathering took place last Thursday evening at Mr. Edwards residence. [The dressmakers, in connection. with Mr. W. A. McKim s establishment, invited their friends to bevpresent at a- good-bye party given by them to Miss G. Hunt. Arnuse- I ments were indulged in by cakes and coffee, after which an address and presentation of a beautiful napkin ring to Miss Hunt. It was a genuine surprise to that "lady, but she managed to express her thanks in A neat speech. The Misses VVardman, Harkins, Sibbald, Barry, Smith, Edwards, Mainprize, Ball and McFayden received thanks from those invited for the enj iyable evening.- (lmn ' ' ` nuraensome on the nuances of this county. On motion of Dr; McAllister, seconded by Mr. Tndhope-Ordered, that the Warden be requested to issue his order on the Treasurer in favor of the High Constable for the amount of $100 in full to date, and it is desirable to state that the abolition of the salarv formerly attached to the ofce is due solely to economical grounds. and not to a feeling that the duties were not suiciently important to justify its continuance. an rnntinn as` R]... VI`...-Ihn..- ------`I-J 1- - you unu" vv Juouuy Ava uuuuuuuucu. On motion of Mr. Tudhope. seconded by Mr. Archie Thompson-Ordered, that in the event of the chairman of the Committee on Railways receiving information that the County of Grey and other counties interest ed intend sending depu tations to Ottawa to press on the government the necessity of re- funding to municipalities the moneys paid by way of bonuses to railways, to call" a deputation of three members from the rail- way committee to go to Ottawa for that pur- D086. nnuu .5 II uul U ucuuauary. On motion of Mr. Calhoun, seconded .by I Dr. McAllisterv-Orde1-e_d, that the County Crown Attorney be requested to notify the ` magistrates of this County to not, in any ` case, commit boys to the Victoria Industrial ` school except when actually compelled to do so, as we nd the maintenance for these boys` in that institution is becoming very burdensome the nances of this On mntinn nf hr-T `MnAlI:.o.... .....,...,:,..: 1... II-IV \JUI-| Messrr. Ail Elzquont 80;:-moi. __j_,, __.' ,_#. II--,- I\___, An Old Soldier Gone. A Good-Bye Party. I..- ____A. _._LI. ._ ,, #1. Con. 13. nation. 1! nlvalr v re by am up. In _ ;=.u..- sown. Partial! Gift. %vI,3LUy VlI,IU['Ullu'" Lllb LHQUC`-"1 M ill _ io Moore, ,Howa.rd: Malcolm, ROM Oameron. ` A Narrow Escape. Last Thursday evening while Mr. and Mrs. Scroggie, Mary Street, while were from home spending the evening, the hall lamp which had been left burning, fell to the oor by the breaking of the suspend- ing book . The lamp broke and the oil ignited, burning, the carpet and chat-ring the upnce on which the oil spread when the fire went out. It was 9. most remarkable escape from a big conagration. Honor Roll.) Shsnty Bay public school honor roll for `Jan. 1891: IV .--Mi1l1e Hart, James `Hart. II_r.-_*Wl1H6 Ross, Willie Sander- son. II.-1Be`_1la Brown Ethel Wnlliama, H91-herb 4 Miiore. I Zud ' Patt.- Lizzie `efiguley, ` Cameron.-. ~ lat Part.`-s illin Manna tlnamml, Mninxlm, RJIIL ' ._,. Mr. Bert. Harper was elected unanim- ously to the committee in place of Mr. R. Brunton who has gone to reside in Sud- bury. 'II".. (\..2.... _.-- -I__L .1 -_.3L: ,1 .1 Mr. Quinn was elected critic of the evening and criticized the programme rather freely, giving as his opinion, that the piano 3010 was the only number of any import- ence. Several of the speakers spoke severely of the conduct of the members during the past term and advised them if they wished to derive any benefit from the meetings, to discontinue it in the future. A --all IN!!!` registered unu awn Jcnnull u uavuvsus U1 DUO DUUVU. Address, Mr. Milden; piano solo, Miss Graham; reading, Mr. J. Ross; reading. Mr. J. Booth; reading Mxss Erly; read- ing Mr. Craw; piano duet, Miss M. Fletcher and E. Spry; address, Mr. Stew- art; address Mr. Noland; reading. Miss M Spry. nu Dan` `D .......-..... ---a\- n`----`---1 ---A--3~A B. O. I. L. & M. society. By tlu Society : Own Reporter, The following programme was presented Ant last Friday : meeting. of the above. Ar]:-Inn-n In `A.sn. -`an...-. -..I.. `Il l._._ ,_ . iv..- _--_--v Mrs."Mere and Mrs. Scott have return- ed from Toronto where they had been at- tending the funeral of their brother-im law. _ .___-- _-- --- -v....,`........ Miss Minnie Nexll is paying a visit to her home in Barrie. Miss G. Hunt left town on Saturday last for Toronto. Jack Malil (y-,- once of this office and now of the Empire, Toronto, 13 home on a. visit. . `II" It 0 Ann . - - -- Personal. Mrs. Hunter and Mrs. Rustin, of Mon- treal have been visiting their sister Mrs. Dr. Parker. Mrs Mk}, Mr. George Ma.y s mother has been staying with her da.ughMr-in-law who has been quite ill tor somegtsme. `KI ,_ `II'_'___.!. `T ,II ' ' | V IIJIVO Miss Maggie Short:-eed, of Toronto, in visiting at Mr. Henry Bird s. II , `II 1 1- '-Mr-. W. J. Valleau has withdrawn from the poetoice, owing to his connection with the Waterworks 00., as Superintendent. Mr. John R. Todd is acting as assistant post- master. 'Uongregationa.l Church. Preaching ser- vices every Sabbath at 11 3.. In. and 7 p. In. Sabbath School at 3 p. In. Prayer meetings, Sabbath at 10.15 a. m., and VVedneaday at 8 p. m. Rev. J. R. Black, B. A., pastor. Strangers welcomed. 32 --Mr. J. Fairhead, ice dealer of Toronto, was in Barrie on Tuesday examining the ice of our bay. He says if the G. T. R. will give him reasonable freight rates, he will commence taking out ice forthworth for the supply of the city of Toronto. owns] -Mr.7 Jw;Q}_ showed us the other day photographs of drawings of Barrie in 1853. made by the late Uaptain Grnbbe. They are exceedingly interesting as relics of a. day gone bv. ,_.J -.._. on.-u-\n uv nnnnuu AU; `Se1ling Furs and all winter goods at prices that will pay you to lay your money on them and keep over. Call in and see what. we are doing. Simmons 8: Co. `I (`I -Politenees is taught more by example than precept. we are aellimz Minter goods at cost at McBradv &. Co.'s. --An intelligent boy wanted at this office to learn the printing business. ` "If you want to b a Hat or Bonnet go straight to Fraser, Cl & Co. '3. -Raiaing the Flag on Dominion Day at the Central School Will be the event. -The finest exhibxtion of horse intelli- gence will be given at the Town Hall next Monday and Tuesday that was ever seen in Barrie, Nobody can afford to muss it. ..zc.:~u ,n,- ... -St. Patrick's day night, see the splendid assor t at Fraser, Clark & `Cc-. s. -Rev. Mr. Black will talk about William III. at the Congregational Church next Sun- day night. &Don I 1L}}'y'$.{}-Bglas Goods before you --The G! R Company require 500 car- loads of ice for summer supply, and will take it from Kempenfeldt Bay. ` T__l_ -_-L an , , V 7'7 _ v----w -rv A-nvlli III! I -UV; -Sir Richard Cartwright is regarded by the Americans as a fit and proper person to be Senator from the State of Ontario." in: n - --Tl1e Barrie curlers defeated the Aurora chaps at the rink here on Tuesday night by? ve points. _r-Ow r--- A h:\;V-':3'I~x`1zve still a A `nits and overcoat: which we are prep fto slaughter, Mc- Brady & Co. -- ` -Young men, gird on your armor and do- fend your country from the traitors who would sell it. ,_,il_-__--_--- ----J- -Look out for the musical phenomenon,the London Boy Soprano, at the Collier Street Methodist church, Feb. 24th. ,_.-__ -_, _. -~. - nur- ~-All ledies interested in the work of fur- nishing the new roome of the Y. M. C. A. will meet in the rooms to night at 7.30. CL. 'I'):_L-_,j rs . - - - `ANY MINOR MATTERS HUCILY --More snow colder. ' |PARA(}RAPHER S PERBIL Poms. Which. Linked Together. construct a Very Interesting and Gossip: Chapter ol Local History. --The aleihing conltilfnot be better than it {$1.00 PER ANNUM IN ADVANCE SINGLE COPIES. FIVE OINTB. Society in conclave Mon- yesterday morning and with the the nature Esww. 6110!!` and that [mi BIRD. wn Clerk. en unlit? -E Fsceive IE3 Alb non. Eh J ollilfe. used. n Hon QR M `na';.;.';i; j I7 Wu ,non - . . o . - - I mas? .'6Rn1c;x. I IUD :y 4' ~urmg Lilli lulv LIIFCU l.1lU!.llal1B, DI"0I' Coinl The examinapions will be in Writing. and be huld in Burma during the Easter holi- a. sometime between the hours at 11 o'clock . and 3 0 . took pm. May and place will be med late-r. All desiring to oomnete must fy Mr. Strathy not later than the lat March. A J. A. S'I`ttATdY. Manager Bank of Toronto. Barrie. arrie. Jan. 21. 1891. uunu us nu an-u nu vnsuuusuuryuuulu has made greater sacrices for a se than D'Altou McCarthy. A few rs ago he was possessed of Sir J ohn s dence and almost shared his power in srio. He could get ooes for his nds. Practically be controlled the ermnent patronage for the province. man stood higher in the esteem of Sir n or in the affections of enthusiastic ` servative partisans. 11 these material sdvsntagesiinust e been dear to Mt-, McCarthy. His to be most enviable, and it is to his nal credit that in the crisis of a choice een principle and interest, he did falter. ' presidency of the Liberal-Oonserva- `Union ; he has now abandonedlthe as gone with a principle for company. is not going alone., The admiration ousands follows him,` and their votes in good time be slsoiupon-hisnside.-1-.-g `gram. -' _ - 5'. ition in the sight of politicians appear- V he member for North Simcoe gave up ership of the Imperial Federationists.'j from an old and happy political home __ __ _. -- v.-.-- ---v---o n abandoning the presidency of the erial Federationists D'A1ton McCar- adds one more to the many honours oh he has sacriced upon the altar of oiple. here is no man in Oanedianepolitios hon nnnn nu-nnnn nnnupnnng 8.... .. 01" upcn {LL (.10 (531011 6V(3IllI1Ko l'Bl'I0l'l.Il- att8sharp. Matinee doors open at 2.00, l menoe Ssharp. . ` i l BLLINI} IIHJPBTITIHN. A 7 LED proposals wil _ mlex-signed until I 0 on Monday.the16Lh m. for twenty-ve ' ms of cedar for block 113: to be eixzht fee oug. green and sound. not. less than to r or more than twelve ea in thickness. HENRY BIRD. ' Claw}: (`.nI-nnrn {inn nf Rn:-win 1 e received by the R SALF1.-'l`lne the two at No. 73 }~J1izu.beth St.. no r lmvid` The house can oom. library. two kimhe rice. closets. arc. The at. and at depth 0' abo -shed coalhouse. uildiugs, hard an MRS. F .67 Blesurs. F`let(:ll eeking, Barrie. y residence, occuuled by ns parlor. diu- . ve bed-1`0om. has a. frontage of 75 re em. There are re-room and other soft; waycr. Apnly to It 3111 DLSJ IN. nturio St;.. Toronto. 85 Brownleg imd Mr. R. 1 . lly Iiliutineo l`uesdayva.'t 3 p m- er tli vgement of the Amusement E erprise. . 3 E013` open at 7.15 each evening. Perform- s Rnhnrn Mntlnnn dnnrn nnnn at Qnn T7 ' Eques~ ~( urrioulum. TED HHRSES PONIES AND MULES. itary Band and Superb Concert 50.. 850. and 500. Children admitted ' _ o for 25 cents and given a. tree pony rner SA Lit` OR '1`! \ RENT. 20 Acre tum all cleared. 70 acres uud cultivation, (20111 gund house. buildin .watcr etc. R. R. OHINSOV, Shanty 5'. 68p ' U I`I( )N.-A 11 persons are on oned against nexzotiatimz a; promissory ote made by ibald 'l`hoxnpnon. of Me nte. in two!` of {am McGill for 840. said Vote having been oulcmly obtained. nay em. will be resist- ARUHIB 41) THOMPSUN. rrie, Feb. 2nd. 1991. Ann ' VV . .;.. uuuuuuv ca-n.tvuvu-vlwiulullllu V. - 1 be one. of the uameaabetore the cob`: ion as I candidate; for the Home ofrv one in the coming election, M Nights only and Tuaday Mann 9, 1.d@x%=%}3@A ?!!$9a:v~ FBI 9 W ..A.n.._._ Y .3-.. LL- . `nut 8tmooo.~: &| - D` at before. going to` prew wa lagrn that = ,W. 11. Bennett; ex-Reav'o:6v:M`idlaud,.: - be (inn. hf-' thin ililnnn `hA'nrA.1)in nah." o with bda!;dAi`hVt7t obtaineg 7by apply-z - D . _ Pleasant Redrobifx for I Private Family ca. :50 Woraley Street. a l\!1.Ul11lI Errie. Feb. 2nd, 189l. - .-... ---V -- qua. o--wwvwow' . vgu Died. % mm [min Btvrio. on the 29th inst... Cant. imam Ii. Grubbe. aged 78 years. 8 months. aux-Au.wum--?`n Janna: 21. 1891. by Dr. Thomas. Frederick" apier Wur- u. of Bu-rte. vto Wilhelninua. 0 eldest mlxlghter of the law Ohulel Allward. Esq-. t or-onto . V .. um.r.--Anuow.--At the residence ottho ride's father. Dec. 17th. by Rev. J`. J. oohrane. M.A.. Robert Russ:-11.0! Mid- met. to Miss Lxzzlo Arnold. youngest = ughter or AIex.Amold. J.P.. Ivy. . - vm.--McCx..uN.-At the reqldenoo oftho rlde s mother. Jan. mh. by the Rev. J. J. mchrane, M.A.. Mr. W. A. Miller. .0! Mama. to Miss Ms J. _MoClaln. duuahter t the late John Mo Jain. Ivy. . I\IA4I W HFAJ--1Bt:RLRLI=`- rannens Fog/ceume. nmv Anvuuwlsnnnuwf DL. Xla No. 6 AIIIYET. `h WHOLl_ul6 am nwzr. wnsnxv, Pram-letor. ' % ` " .l1l1.:1V..lI! DIIEU. Clerk, Corporauon of Barrie. ll ULVII 68p Warren he: now 600 inhabitants. though only about twenty months old. The Warren` mills are doing lot: of cutting, and there in 5 wonderful amount of business end thrift for so new 5 place. . ` ` 'roN. Box 118. '--v- Mr. Shiuecn, of Knox College, preached in St. Paul : church, Spa'rro_wALnke, Int Squ- day- He is an excellent speaker and will make a good preacher. _ , ,LE_.4 |_,_ 1_--_ :___'-J .1- __. _;_.2_ An injunction has been issued to restrain, the council of Penetanguiihenev from using money` for building I townbhell which wu` voted for waterworks. ` V " at 1=me.n. win Hive a. tea. and promnsde concert on sh :-ova` Tnieaday to a.dd't o`the puradnalze fund. n _____ -_" n.-- L--- _:_:.___".n;;". Rev. `Mr. Pattyaon ha been viaitin the Christian Island: .aud reports that the In-: dipns are happy. `_Theu- pastor, Rev. Mr. Spiarling, ll `doing eoieulr service on` the Islands. `They hgva p_n_eat little church; 8,111!" listned with dap interehno Mr; 'Pa,ucyu6u u__ mifgionarv sddrggu. ,,;I`h,eir. Iiligibg `ii ioitbh, gonna .911 ;the'V)9`9m "7!!!-'-id! M `hi-t-.1 = ` -:9 in-1- $..n..,_,. , !J.l,sI,_ -. ----7::-av I`~W"~'.,vu ,-V-7 25--z-w-_..._- -- ..v-`.: E, u ""v'{-1i.sh'er L\boui'u.n'J7~ Jinbiloeu Peri ' tanquiahenu.-L full description of which 31)` poor: in the Penutana Herald, was a mou % accepted 3 call from the Presbyterian body of Longford. . "' ' " ' " "J Quite a number of people Are suoring from sore eyes at Ruby, Oro Station, Goth-' rie and other place: through Oro, and this ll diversied with mumps end sore throat. gun ll r\,,._II -1)--. ;;_,Ln_,__| "isii;'i31I.;.o. MZ6.}J.!ii ..m..g`;1;;.:,..... `of A. MoDonell, Esq., of-Lindsay. has so- oepted the position of orgunint at the Breohin Presbyterian Church. V , I,-J _ `_!__ _-_-.!,,,I _,l .`I` ..-__.__.___ -. --- , __-a__v -- ---v---- Pottugeville has a. haunted house. It is the one where Mrs. Wray shot herself and the people who live there have been awaken- | ed by the report of a gun. ll 17 . Av-\II4 Rev. Thomas McKee, Inspector of Public Schools. preached to the Bands Preebyter-4 iane last Sunday evenin from the words :- She hath done what 3 e could. ' AY, nistrator. 4-6 'i`hs Z'l`ot;!:es1hzsu1V lvnsgesmployeti `R. W. Lowery, the township assessor, to assess 1 the village property.-` - } ,1 LL, _, , ,9 1| lI'IAn I.-. ,, T *soQ$T"{r ch; _m'e'mbe;-a of the Tottenhsm Band have lent the instruments to outsiders till they are nearly worthless. up '9 It u.s.u ---- --- -- - wwv-- -v -- --uuv-~- Mr. `.3 Qsepl: Murray, of the 12th concession, Teoumaeth, is preparing to build a bank but next summer. - v John 'Bu:ton,g $r..r vl'1`a;sW[Jt1-r_ the saw null lately owned by Mr. W. B. Strathearn, and 15 having it tted up far the seaaon s run. Sturgeon falls continues to make ateadyl progress. Last season about 50 houses were built there. The principal business this winter is getting out pulp wood. Mr. Mc- Intvre, of Niagara. is getting out 2000 cords at $2 50 a cord. - A in;- tge ;r;ck: Vsvern Budge delayed the" train for aome time last Saturday. ' V ___...l__.. .l .__-_I- _._- _..&-._..... 1 - 'iQ;e:v; 3 big carnival which 1 was the event of the canon and 3 grand Ino- I H TT,V,-`Schc`>mberg, are initiating ; new members every night of meeting. ' I 'I'\,LL,,,_,,II, I,_, , ,, A I`; U 1 Wl;a)':"(;z;6a;;e,.oI Saudhook, is preparing to build in the spring. - re 11-! 11- ` A And now `the Rev. G-. W. Howaon} of` Allistou, is going to preach `about dancing. T_L.. I)..__L_._ ..... 13-- J.-- I.-- ,_,__,,L , _, I `Wu Sheirv }

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