,at ";;I.'._ll'l"`o- :o;;: 1;; 12;: ' Icnieo novoltloi In Inullnory goods %yfo9u. V Veryl dry weather at 1': Lake. Crops` which had a good start are doing well. I ITUIII I f\ - -Tho` residenceof William Demise, of Orr Lake, goton re lu.at,Wednesda.y. `Prompt assistance wag rendered and the re put out.- Not much damage was done. ' T1'v,_,,,,I ,1 I I I ies? Tsci$$i{`e'ci$}}. 4. Been pionicking and got tired. . . Ml! a `gunman 1:11;:-nth an Glyn TIIKI 6\IU lull.` V\I 0 Mr. R. Williams, a farmer living on the 5th concession_ of Tay. about nine. miles from here, had a happy family of nine chil- dren four weeks _ ago, but the ravages of black diphtheria deprived him of six, and the remaining three on Friday were not ex- pected to recover. Talk about little troubles why this family has a whole mountain of` trial. Heartfelt sorrow is felt ,for the be- reaved ones. Since the. above "was in type two more of the children have died, and only the babe is left. --Midland Free Press. rue eighteen menu? .;m1;.;,: off {ML-h Kember, of Creemore, was playing in the yard, and fell into a tub of water in reaching for a. stick. The child was not out of his mother's presence more than three ' minutes, but life -was gone. - - A n,,, ,. .1-, -,1); ,,I,,i p\-r Some `farmers in tlieneighborhood of N ow`- ton Robinson have 0 enced haying.` - V see those nice l!nu at J. `Fitch, '_ Farmers in the v ini of Schomberg have hauled in their first crop of clover. `L, '\ H Al '56}? E $33.2` kl? 7..-J.{eL 11;. of axe fernlent the Thornton `ac ool some of`- the boys broke into the Scholusticum and {dia- nn-au` AC I-Janna `nut:-nIvnAn_ In` tho nnlinn` _\JUl.llo .1. Iuululul. III uvlnvv Jan Thechief oicee in the Cha. ter are lled` _by good men who_ will do onor to the `exalted -positions in `which they have been ' laofecj, and there can be no doubt that Sir ohn_ s .Qha.pter ere lon _ will takefa prom- inent Place dmong the ha. ten of . Onta.rio- in tru y repgtesenting "Boys. Arch Masonry. LIT-u" \lIUllD IIVLU 1100?: `';`1::";`fa`li_3`;v-`;1e:;;.;l`itto andhay will soon- be t to cut. _APota.toes and. other roots are growing well. . ' I ` 4 T `.` This has been a remarkable year so far, not only-on `account of: -the (iron ht -which continued from the beginning 0 April to the rst week in June; but also on account of the cold, backward spring and the severe frosts. Through the month of May we had frosts atleast three or four nights every week, often forming an eighth to a quarter of an inch in thickness. In fact it is a wonder that all our fruit was not ruined.- However, apples have set well and promise an abundant crop; Pears were badly damaged, mine were all frozen off. Plums have set well. n Those top fted on native stock have done better, wit. me, than those l -.u-n1-n-AA `nasty. IlII$-Q autumn` nun Iva-`II W855 SIQB III I nun" ueslrame property on E V part lot 22 on Bayeld street. composed lot 21, m the townshi or V m.,, cbntaining. half an acre of exce em: 1 party is a good dwelling ho TM: m-nnnv-fv will ha d. On the pro- ri fnr Again at A - ---w --u urn-iwvw w----w_.u % . C. Cagton, 6f Craighurst, writes to I the Canadian Horticulturist :- ` A `:1 fIlL':- I.-- 1.`-.. _ ..-_.-_L-LI-, ..A.... _-. E.- 1 purchased from nurseries. Gra. as are very bsokwsrdywill-probably be too ate to ripen this year, unless weather! is very favorable in the fall. Raspberries look well.. I HRH: 11..:ll:.mm- l\`(1I\:IlIflI.lIl\l`. Ilnvma -_ I 'The ivind an; mi-E at-;'1-`:7 which began `here last week according to the testimon' ~` of that. well5,ku`oyvnf hmtoric individua. , " thq oldest inha.bi1;a.nv, .' is lii;p'reced9ntd; If an`o1d milk_'ca.n in our youn `man : ibdck` igard tellrth6't1`nth-',<'> `ova :-'tw"6 t of water all; . Pcrhups r.:'Px-ofefuori Gillan: :-_ and Caromel would Iay::;the,. ugo iqnot sufs` ciently exact for icien ' 0 measurement; TTWM 8 bis .rai,n..;. 8-Iyarhowa, end. I pretty at:-ong breeze, ;d`oing"u. 'dea.l of damage `to trees. Word comes _ `1nlnfa;Ii`y places of h_e_rious_ damn: td*gt'8iii orb ` ;"-Iiudwtho wilq ` `"33: 3i1in;,P L7 `(33T1 i'`{vo$' T}- :inesJ:_- Apples, plums and pears in northwest of _Sirncoe'and uprthepat of Grey, good. $0116 uuruugu Wlllllo .114. uvnu .uu_u. vuu, _Z "Ex. Com. `WT hburn, H. Ex._` om. Lovell J_., ll the principal chairs, with Com. Plummet alsqribe E. -' ' nun .1 0110.3!` DIIU uulynuuu U8 uuv, uuuuawu vs D&`g|VBll _ who Ptte-bywripn , , . Tnmuy 514th: `J1 : `.6: '1*l:,d:~se6uucr;'Eae:_-;_ -: . vum alrlllf- It_- :'T ._301 "ekab Zourohildi-on;:!raoIntI.".:` x:=->i.*:.,:~ ...l`._ church on_th"=`vgii'i1i'g -8 ~ - ; `.'.BhS Bad~_a=;1rill cfuhoniphn.3t-.*:.thh;'!a6x |1:`. A 001111311 uuruuu W `out: 1. VII! vuu , `um .. -,` ex,` _ . . `be ventinder tlie auapiooI`of hb.IAdi'u i>f J-ha Dnnnhvfnrinn nhnmh on `f 5,11 `ll'pzli'f `ad `to`tho`PointwiIl' 1- r_.n.`....'.';.'_.l.?'. ax- :.`..-...`:..'.-.<`..c aflsh "I'..!#.n.'v'.Il1 W V {A Black Hills man writes:--Crops here} An`: Gnu. fnlliupknnt Aflefn and Hgifrnl -l\l|I'I ` . + vvr "dhI1'iRI9N.- ' vglitmlh 'rnn: "o1r CANADA 0 7 "Z :ixi`::.~c3 if ;; many 1:: u. guuu uweuxu This property will geuuaa. for ,cash at a reasonable price. For pa. _ ulars apply to ITIKT 1'! A 11'5" `BUB? iIlI|IU UIIV KFVIIIII Ullilllll Cllll .\.l4IB` of these instruments of the achqol Inn: in gunooo county. .'l` :;1yUlplUlIl VVIIIII "U?WU_L'l `uuuu l.l'l *;,;.u: 5: ...` Qtliili mourn`: -torw T, $3,. _;29nntian!1! - ' ' i`ir%Mp) jay m;dgm * J55? '. v If *5`. ~f.':*I . ' `__. : \~r` . ; [mug mL1mnr m s%nss%1u1w. Tn: cunc rs-rnulrs ran: A use . V -_ 1:3:-`7`1'.n::pr_:upnn., 1w-C-Cw VI by-lIIv$' j ` Eomp_el_lln|zW`l -apple to lake connec- tions` with thin sewer on Dunlap Sn-eet--Reports` and Motion: &., ac. ';I'_he"_"1-egulartmeeting of the Town Council ' was held on, Monday evening, _the Mayor presiding.. All the"`member except Coun- ` eillor `Pee were present. Routine as usual. ' I EXCURSION AND 1>}6NIc| ' W. C. 1("ex;t-.o:u`z;.sks iglie building now occu' ied by_Mr. Holmes at the same rent Mr. olmes 1s paying. A Inf-I-nu fnnrn kn I-\nna:r1nn|~ A: Ll-.4` `X7 VI` It &L\-FILIIVQ I9 PC LII v"A, letter from se {ii-esidene of the W.C,T. ` U., - asks if the Council will put in position and -31,1912? with water a fountain, should the W An.-...-o" I-kn `inn:-5`-n:vu `AI! J-`an `nun A non! Section and fore Than -Iii-hang-l-- `l\n$.-_..-'. -1 lI-'A_`.I-_ -.. IV\JnJ.oLI- ll` of the town. L IILIU UIIVVLI John Rogers, Sec of Branch 21 C.M.B.A., asks the use of the Agricultural Park, August 10th, for the purpose of holding a. demonstration. On motion, this request wan rnvnn far` ""XT'?mm J. J. Brown, notifying the Council that he will not hold himself responsible tor taxes on the premises lately occ_upied by. Willers & Son, who have `assigned. The taxes for the last year being in arrears. and` those of this year ayable by said Willers & Son by their ease. He says there are goods still on the premises, N and he noties the Council to secure them 1 to satisfy said taxes. ` Inna-IA`tr a:nnu1 |\nl>:l-L-un vunnnvlul I-`Ra W HGUIDIJ GIILI UCAUBn ` . A largely signed .petition prayed that the various conneetions with the main sewer be at once made, so that the street + shall not be broken, and keptin an unsightly l state to the injury of business. \ MID Dnnrnnu nnnnnnlvnr` (1 turn vnnnnnf A` `LA ` "-":3 3r""`u"{1'iB'x7i" T""'i"1a"""*t?""i:ii""' Am` '"Y:i'r'1i I-gbcety, for `ghoul?! be` `gtompt ..`Iu-uni I-Ian nhnhnn . VDKUH IIUIII IDO- glruu . Thin. "rt Y9 ion. derabf J!" V..o.-;.;..5?.%~.. ..?,..`$;`%:,-....*`j A W w nEb'i`iQi's. 7 1 *ppw9rs thgqommittepgto in, accordance .`'**.ith the rq!%98!:9*;!I6"- ?t-itreea. pg- on a - es BTU`; VII UIIC ICIJIILJ `IL I] BllI`5I \ Mr. Pearcey presentea a statement of the 7 receipts and expendgture re theA 1st; of July ` demonstration. change of countongho` Mr. Burm r?ort; No. 17, ! Finan, "which recommende the payment 1 of accounts amounting to $954.45. * Dnnnun A` 64145 {`.n-ramps`!-an Ar. I(nn.`n V Reeve Burton. V - IIIIIUILIIUIIIH IR! vU_IJ'ZeEJu ` ""Report, of the Committee on Flood, Damages and Fina`n_ce_ was presented by r,,,._ ,,,,,,,2.;,, , 111" 1 LUWC V 9 JJILL Ullluln , It says: Your committee on Flood damages beg to report that they have had before them the nal report of Willis Chipman, Engineer, on the Riley contract, re Sophia. street, and report as follows: That the work is now completed under said contract, the amonnt for extras being $497.- HK dnnlr-not` A` 40 an cl-nn:` kw MI- \i\IIJUl\lV, UIIV KULIIULIIIU IUL UJLBL$ IIWLIJ |75. instead of $836.49, as stated `y l Dnn LUIIITJO ' - Your committee recommend that $376 be paid Mr. J. J. Brown, being the balance due him under contract, $1101.40 at 60 days, $118.75 on account of extras and $367, at 6 months, and from the 25th of June, less 3600, order accepted by the Mayor, and to come out of 60 days "payment. vnuih Al\IVIII\:'QQ lunuvn `Int: nn:nn `I-tuna +1115 \3\IllI-9 UK VI: `.7 `IWJC IIIUIJIII Your committee have had notice from the Barrie Gas Company for dam es amount- ing to about 890, and caused by . Riley in `the prosecution of his contract. Your committee would 'recommend the `claimant; to confer with Mr. Riley to adjust the account ' between them, as they cannot undertake the payment of this claim with out Mr. Riley : concurrence. . . III 1100 AI1\1O .9 Ell DI? UIIU Illllll UL IIIIU WIIUCL WU]. DD BlIUllln Report of Special Committee up inted to confer with and arrange with C. A. Rose for the smell gore in trout of his pro- perty on Dunlopetret. `The committee re- . commend that the Msyor- be instructed to `make Mr. Ross} ' 'uit claim deed of the townie interest in sci piece of land for the `peitm of 8100, , . * "Fl... an-an-and`-ban nI\h:i|nA `-4-: Jan` 121:4-In I-`ea ~fl`m~ $50--Qh9"'8-~ ` V :7 `V . ., ` : I . 7' VTl':'u``a. `fawn `(I 6f` ten'd o11`a.rs be'oEe1_-ed `An LL- --_-3AL:-- -A` nu-smog-an An-Lug-nu-um -- Police rejiorts the following ` cases before the Police Court tor. the last 3 ` months :- . _ _ ' l mm: BAPTIST suunnv scyootl J\'\Il9 V IV` 5 From. te..qm:g: .-' 'l`|u'q"I-T-L gx iiinqnuu-`:1 LLUIIIIJ o It` recommends that a. culvert be built on the north side of Penetang street of sufficient se _to carry off the surface water which at present flows through `the property on that I side of said street. 'l1__.-_.A_ `T. 11 I52..- _._.I 13-12-- ___.. _.._ UUUHIuUl' llllnll Ul. IILIUIII UV Wlllllu I After considerable discussion this report was laid over till next meeting of the council. A number of members consider the engine necessary for the protection of Eroperty out- side the limits of the waterwor a system. DA-`sunk A` Qnnn=n1 (1nrnmn:I-`g4: nnnndnntl On V 7;: m&Eb"` L vnbotions w`i$h`3i1fri M -1... .;u.a-3.-1.-u nun: .-xlua. r'.~1IA..a- .".. . 'VV IbIN!Iuv l.`vI1IV1g~I_r:_I_|~_gg:_I_'aJuuflI_: uvsv9u_lu.v- J '5 ,_ 3`: ti inf-A ` 3i16`"' f?-3&7 , 2 ?i'*.`1.;1-131 2: 1 !h9Whs A Bo , ` I disorderly, 21' cases, vagrancy, 7, larceny, '4, trespassing, 3, "assault, 2, isdultery, 2, non-payment of wages, 2, using threatening language, 1, insane, l,'vio1ating town by-lsws, 4, and thirteen tramps were given shelter for the night. "Fl-an Fnnnu-rinn 1-nnnrt nl-nnnl-I tho Alon!-_r-in II [III I0]? dune W38 KIVUII 3"` _ Out at Spotton s on 5th, 8th and 9th, Cotter s on 8th and 9th, Bosa.nko s on 11th. Report No. 4 Public Works recommends that an additionalgplmk be put on sidewalk from Wellington street to North John street as per petition of ratepayers. Tl-. nnnnivnnnl n flu-an fnnt nlnhlr um": (en _DI.|Ill UL `LUV ' > The committee apointed to deal with the sale and 'purcha.se of certain pro erty on Mark; street placed the _va]ue_of 1100.011 said pfo etsty and reco1_n;nendthat' as the o`i-_ it at} ice h&s3been"ace `ee'd,1aeeps be'ta`keh'fdr t e..conveyb.nde of as d p1j_o_pe`;t_y; "ahd th`e logiixg of tthatxfeet; 1 " L b _ ` _ Society charging admission fee to the Pa. 1']: `should pay the sum of $1010: its use, That nun nnnnn-`nxfinn Irnnfinn flan fun: A` HUFCUU U PUI PUIIUIUH UL l GIoUlJC Ul.'U- 7 It recommend: 3 three foot plank walk on Eccles street from Elizabeth street to Henry. V - BIUU UL DDIU. DIILVUVO Report No. 14 Fire and Police was pre- sented by Councillor Bosanko as follows :- Your committee beg to report that they think it advisable to advertise for sale the steam re engine now repaired and in good order, `and a the" hand engine as they consider both of them can bedispensed with. Afblnn nnnn3r`AIInh`n l`:-lIIIl:l\I'| I-H3: rni-urn!-. 1'. 11 Du! |Jl.'UlIUl.l vuu. Lvyul II 1.1 u. 1., 0155, wcL`h}:._re<)6!!iin,!i10d7_-1;hat a,.ny..'0omp;ny or Socigtiy chat-Lging __ __ L _ ___... _ QIA E-.. 3L__ ____ ,"i`Kt `i{'y brsqizgtiyh obfun 1 fl! I4 - J1 'thejP;ik tho ..._._`.` ... `- .'..'.I.-'-..2L.. LIIDUI C IVWCIVKI UL IIUII IIULIDLB I10 UIIULVII Ifor the conviction ofvanyone destrpying P. e in; you!-a"pc-rho : ; it-;... . l_:1`|?l r."%fnJeea!nfxl1s,n a,;'e,queat,.,t:>r._remission of txes notgraut` ` "" .fl`hi. noAklir}"nnnnf rIn rnhh: "id\n&. s`:1?i1`e`;Ti:;v?1;%U;:p-:1tu:.bout' the electric 1 lights for J lane was given :-- Out Snottotfs 5th. 9th. '13.Vv7[1T;;?aL3u}h';7ei)Ze 1%.; 1,} Pa.:-'k`a;,` uinhik" nnhiiuriinoirlncitfkn anti 'r`.nI-nllnniv out L 5.`-'?.1*L:3'. PETITIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS. ai':"2'.1;`I.`1.i3bea.n """" p'g'E"$."u%3"E'o{L?2; "authority. That the Agricultural `tn: lino-l\I\n_.. AHAIJJ kn nvntnnl-_ VILIIII FGVVL II LUIIIIUGIII BIIUI-I-LIL UIIU donat the fountain for the use TRAYED from the pre _ Ingham. Egbert. on or June. four three years old_st rs.three2 ears old and Jone yeag old, e black an the -___ -_ N... .... ....A nnroms. ,.....a;g_ . p:'1:o1;a1;-Vly .rep1nced ` ".. .A T " .' ' -_ Bi>'tln:vje1l-~_Bn1fton-Tha.t the account of Miss Wright be paid in full. ` ' Mo{1Anhv:'RnthmnII_Thn#, OI-us 'DnA.vn Elli VVLISIIU U9 IJGIIL LII lull; . eCu'1:hy-Bothwell--Th9.b the Reeve, lst Deputy-Reeve and Councillor Bothwell 1 be e. eommittee tointerview theproperty 1 owners havingiecant lots between Mulcas- ` ter and vBerczy streets, [with a. view to either purchase these lots for the purpose of making thein.pubIic. for band laying, &c., .a.nd repertatnext meeting of ouncil. The Council. then adjourned till Monday, September 7th. ' The regum metin of the P`:-1-blic School B_o_a.rd was he1dMon y evening, all mem- bers present except Trustees Ross and plllg LU`-VHCI El` " _ The: `committee on school management reggrted at considerable length HQ`? Df\I11A 'II\ I`Qlll\fIII`I'|OI\ A LU I:IIWI.L II UUIJSIILWLIIUIV IWI-Isllll `Fhey could not recommend grantmg Miss -Bowen : request for an extra month s vacation, as she has already been absent one month this year on account of ill health. rpkn l|t\IVIrVA|:'IA `ant. nAv\a:r1nmnA n. II:IIl\I1`l\I" V110 IJIUI-IIILI Ulll JVGL UII GUUUULIU UL Ill llUlILUl1o l . The committee had considered a? circular from the Education Department, re qual- V cation of entrance` examiners, which states ` that no person who has pupilsmzwriting at the entrance examinations shall be appoint- ed examiner wheresuclr pupils are writing. They, therefore, recommend that the ap- pointment of Mr. Moran be rescinded and- that Mr. VVhitebread be appointed ex- aminer iu his_ place. mmhi nnnlunofdnna `nu 4-`so 1'\l\a:C-:rur\ Ac Ladies; [go to co Beach for Dress Goods. He tells heap. ' June. I011!` mree yearn uuusu rs. ulruu 0 can: year ran rest more_ or less red and hite. Five dollars will beg1ven_for the r ovary. or torintors mation that wxll legzd to hair recovery. A. INGHAMV 85 SONS, A Egbert P.0. July 8th. 1891. 28-31 Wllll-LIV} Ill IIID PLWQVO p Tgo applications . for the position of asslstant to the principal during the model school term, one from Mr. Alex. C. Batten, Incubus ORA I\An mutual}: an;-I Anni-g `warn BVLLUUL IIVIIII, ULIW ILUIII J-Vila QIVAI \Jo IJIIIILCII, who wants $50per month, and one from Mr. E. H. Elliott, who wants $150 for the model school term. One has had 6 years and `the .- other 4 years experience, the c]:;>ou}u(1iittee submits the whole matter to the ar . W ' _,,!A,.,, _ , , 1 :1 .- '79- -I Salvnon Army. The salvat'on Army has been in existence now some thirteen `years and perhaps in the ` history of religious organizations nothing allel to it can be found in the increase ` in numbers and extent of its eld of work. It has been the fashion to laugh at, the odd 1 methods of these people, but no one can uestion the good accomplished by them nor t eir wonderful success. Such men as Canon Farrar regards them as much nearer the Kingdom of God -than ' many of the people who are travelling towards heaven or ancying they are in many of our fashion- able and ice cold churches. Many cultured ersons of education and high social position onot deem it beneath them to work in - The committee recommend that'a Kinder" garten department in connection with the Central School be commenced Iimmediately after the .;holidays, either at `the Central school or at some other convenient and central place as the Board may determine, a and that a Iuitable teacher be engaged at a. j salary of $400 a year, and that a fee of 50c. ` per quarter be charged for each pupil at- tending, to cover all charges for material used in connection with said department. ` In 1-lln n-n:n:nn A` I-ho nnrnvnii-no cl-nnnlr` o IIIIVIAII IIAIU DGLILV GB IIDDU JCGI. The Board then adjouraed till the rst Monday in September, subject, however. to th_eaca1l of the chairman. _ vuwnzioxp wpnr-1nIIi.. ` Ina ( ".'Biund"IH ,l5*9 them, and straw- berries and good ' nmic~win*bo dealt out in abnndance."""'*" " ` ILDUIL LI-I VUIJIJUU UIUII VVLIILI Dal LIUIJUIL IllllK3Ll|Jo In the opinion of the committee, should a. kindergarten class he established, one: teacher from the present staff at the Gen- tral school could be dispensed with. nn rnn:nn Kn `Roi-fan vnnn nlanann `An Ill-WI \IIJ\I\IL \4\JILl\I DIV VILDPGHDCU VVIULLI On motion, Mr. Batten was chosen for assistant at the model school, the salary not to exceed $150 for the term. f\.. ...-A.2-_ 6') ...-..LL..! 1-...-- -8 ..`L........- VII IIAVWVI-I VIII`! `VI VII? UV-I [III On motion, 3 months leave of absence was granted to T1-uatee-Rogers. WIT SBZILUUKL TI .L`IlQIK?W-LWI-IEWLDO On motion, the repairing of furnaces and other needed repairs were authorized to be let by tender. nu !nn}:nn `kn `i:IIAABlI'I`l)f\ .114-nae: un:`] `:41 VHEREAS my wife. ` (formerly Campbell). sidein my.house._ and is! lug anart from me, {hereby g1Ve not.1ce that he has yo authority to purchase goods or i ur any mdcbtednesa in my name or on my account or pledge `my credxt for any matter hatsoever; and that I will not be resp0_!1 le for any purchases made or undertakl s or contracts entered why her ROBERT BLACK. UVlJ\LVl 0 OT: motion, the kindergarten class will lie over till t;_he winter term. . __L_1 UV?` VII` UIJW `VI-IIUWL UCLLIID On motion, the Inspector was instructed to follow the? usual course, re promotion 1 examinations- This motion was in response to the Inspec_tor s request for instructions in that matter. .During the discussion, Mr. Spry suggested that the accounts for print- ing be submitted to Rev. VVm. McKee for _ scrutiny. . (La.ughter.) mhn w;nnnnn (`.l\Il'| I-nil-an rnnnvnl-|nnnAar1 :-c K .i % mic:-` ` % - ;The Young $; :o,1;a`se1$u "Am T iation mm mm a`gih_',` '._`6 1i`Mr. W. B. % ,~i1o;h <~_me.A The ,2 . `on _` 5 ` i`;:`i.- no-4` -no` Q`-14Iv-is 9"? +4. I91? 1,. uwxuuu-I o '\1.4uu uuvl.-} The Finance6 Com mittee recommended the yment of sundry accounts,a.nd present- ed t e estimates for the current year, which ; will make the rate on the dollar 6_mil1s, f about the same as last year. Tho `Inns:-I I4-unis on`; nnnnn A.` I-:1` 6-Ian Gnu`- 511 Ill 3 Fuhiiss Galt the distinguished daughter of Chief Justice Galt, has risen to the rank of lieutenant in the Salvation Army, and is now stationed at Kingston. "She is said to be a fine speaker, and of magnetic resence. Her example has led other young adies of renement and culture into me army ranks, amon them, Miss Dobbs, daughter _of the Rev. . W. Dobbs, Anglican, and Miss Van Straubenzie, daughter of Col. Van Strau- benzie, D. A. .-G., and niece of S1!` Richard Cartwright Theyoung ladies are assisting Lieut. Galt in the Kingston meetings. . . g _7.. -._ . _ `on Monday evening last the ocers of Barrie Lod e, No. 63, I. O. O. F.. were in- stalled by ro. P. G., W. J ; Valleau, re- presenting Bro. P. G., E; W. King, D. D. ;G. fottheeterm ending Dec. 31st, next :- `V 1-; .-` Yb sadism`: and hearty. Ihave . 99l ~.1DlIC5`ll;';0fQ` u Thlntr . ' nrl.-`(}Ii3nnnrv:nn$I:'\ Jana ! I-LEIIIIV. JVZ, IVV UV} QUQILV E ilaldlblg go" to Go lleedv for Lace: and llmbroiderleu. e gel]: cheap. Ladies, go to G . Ready for a new Paranol. He Is choup. V T 1 at Pubno hool Board. ;rmumHsn's mun. Poms. unnr" " nmon" nun-nus anon: " "na'eT-'Js"f..o.u' 5mm" "x-y'7.'" -More rain on Tuesday. --Al1a.nda.le claims as population of 924. ---The Orangemen will turn out in force next Monday. `II on so I . u u up.` -g:)_t;>m(;`.;~r l-l:;ly tor stylish mllllnery. He sell cheap. 1111,, 1,, F101 .1 H `VS;!n (lVford s boat was launched Tues- day afternoon. rlvl 1-10. \1'\ an `- (TCitiiens Band have an excursion to Galt on the 28th inst. /7 ---'1T`uesTday ;n unfgvorable day for the Locomotive Firemen s Bionic.` The Ontfioii)1;t;z;.11X;$;>;:&8:i:i;)}1vw;;ifi;(;ld their annual meeting at the Court: House on | the 21st. -The Bradford Methodist Sundayschool will go to to Big Bay Point byway of Barrie next Thursday. 'I\I , I I `D V!__lIli -In rrppouoa. . 'Cl`V.l`1e" I.`,ovv:i1 tCounoil purpose agplying the . moms " `feoeiired from the sale 0 Marks St. and t 6 Dollop S35 Gore to the erection of '3 lllland" Sag? in some suItal}le -Reality e.n`d _ ave up ' _ ted a committee` or e -purpose of np negotiations in the matter. enlwhgible sites hevebeen named" emongytf other: the terrace in front of the residences of His Honor. Jttd Ardegh and Dr. Morton to nd dqzeo favor. Coul_d :3_ongementa _be made for these lot: 9. becam- ` ".1-'LIi :A'..__1;;`_`... 4.; _.__-_.l..<._ woulie hrd;9nr;im.n's . `_j___v_-- .__- ...v-_.. v-.-- - ' -The biggest rain storm on` Friday that ` has visited this section since last summer. -White 7f1;;)(s7t(Z<;x'1R V\'7}er morning, July 8th, and at 8 o'clock the thermometer with an eastern exposure marked 52. rnurn I n 1101:.- -(Tine were closed for the summer holidays on the 29th u1t., and Young Canada is supremely happy. Olivia: .--Suddenly, at Christian islaode on SPARLING June 11th. gnu. beloved wife of the Rev pump Sparhng., aged 60 years. V AND.- At Toronto on the 26th u1t:, M H'iridaet Holland, formerly or Adjalo, in 13;- 72nd year. ~ MN; ,-At Brandon, Manitoba, 0 th ins: Andy. son of A. McNab, E33, 1373 this town. and brother of J. C. Mom Division Court Clerk. Barrie. aged nan FQ. _-,` -_._-- :--_-.-- v- . --The Teachers and Junior Matriculation examinations are now in progress. I The Senior Matriculation begins next Tuesday. f`|-1`I:_,_ CCL 11,4! 1- a (*1 II .1 rm 1 1 `?. `:, !'V`hoap.- v .s:. _ -__V- _-_-- -Collie$1('--;S;VV:l/.[v;tho Sabba_th School excursion to Strawberry Island will take place one week from bo-day. Don t miss it. I \,,9; E 1.! rrI- r __-__..J . -Eighty-ve candidate for the Entrance Examination wrote at the Collegiate Insti- tute last week. `LU i --Mr. George Henderson was the examin- * er at the Elmvale entrance examination. R There were nine candidates. . -Don;t Tificgrigev (?l1'1:r;1;m:'u;1'-' day School picnic to Straw rry Island to- morrow. The boat leaves at 9 o clock sharp. f'l`\_.-l---~ --__.. L_'|___ ..g___ L, 11., m 1 1 n -Beaides the speakers at the west ward school mentioned in another column, there were also Messrs. S. Caldwell, Geo. Ball and Major Smith. rruu 1-n. u --. U ITU |JllI.l\LDJo J. McGuire, of Elmvale, was charged withselling liquor without a. license also for `selling carbolic acid and other poisons with- out `proper authority from the College of Pharmacy. The liquor charge was dismissed but he was convicted of breach of the Pharmacy Act and ned $20 and costs. (`Juno-has Qnnnnn {Jun (1 T D. T354-nnbhn. Jean nest Utopia. and Uuv L ulllulwvy ILUII auu. uuvu wav auu UUHLB. Charles Spence, the G.T.R. Detective, chstiged Josegh Wynnett and Richard Sta. er with t rowing stones at a. railway ranking the windows `of said This case has been postponed for 9. week. A _m1v; $v&$`i{ei{{giL;;" 3 M1: '(-3-a~1-(i;v:<:.ll'l were nabbed while foraging in the east part; of the town on Tuesday night and taken to pound. ironer. no Wasnlug L SPRYcj -At the Ba.ptisf._ Church," Sunday July the 12th. Morning Sermon to the Sunday School children, subject The Rebellious. City. Evening, Gideon s Army. A/:&T_JS__ ,` I91 I 5 --Complaints are made that cattle are taken into St. Vincent s Park to feed, and thus interfere with the pleasure and comfort of visitors. t$'La.dies clean your kid gloves with Nather s glove cleaner, for sale only at James Vair s Dry Goods Store, also a. full line of dressed and undressed kid gloves in all the most desirable shades. x-Iv. --Rev. Stewart G. Wright, the new min- ister of the VVest End Methodist Church, began his work there last Sunday. He preached two very interesting sermons. He and his wife were accorded a. warm welcome by the ladies of the church. --r I v` Ill '7 UL Dlllyo The Organist, Miss Florrie Freeman, plays with expression and accuracy, showing a., musical taste not ofpen found in one so young; This youn lady will yet; make her mark in the musica world. ' On Tuesday `Alexander idsworth. Fred `Plewes, Thomas Curran, James Glenny and Archibald Newbury were ned 25 cents and costs each for trespassing on railway pro- perty last Sunday. W .T Klnllurn A` wlln|vn`A `tints nknnmnzi t8 Congregationa.l Church. Preaching services every Sabbath at 11 ,a..m. and 7 p. m. Sabbath School at 4 p m. Prayer meetings, Sabbath 10 15 a.m., and Wednes- day at 8 p.m. Rev. J. R.'Bla.ck, B.A., pastor. Strangers welcomed. 32 . `I5 I tn ladies, go to Geo eedrfor Gloves and Ilonlery of kinds. He sells cheap. The. ma... man : Get There. Quite a. number from other churches went to Christ Church R. E , last Sunday morning. with the expectation of hearing the newly appointed bishop, who had been advertised to conduct the services that day, but he was not there, and nobody seemed to know why. Evangelist Coulter lled the gag, taking for his subject the Life of Danie . The choir of the church, led by Mr. Perkins, is a. small one, butthe music is of that character that greatly aids in worship-. 'l`lm n-'-A-nn:.+ Ln... `m......:.. v..........-.- % Messrs. Simmons & Co. having ur- chased McBmdy & Co s stock of ants and having moved it to a se arate depart- ment of the Great Hat ans Fur Empo- gum, wil.I - continue to disfose of uh AL \-u1-Inna AU-couch J..-.._ ...2A.L2_ lull! '7 All VIILIUIIJDIG UU UI5 U56 U15 it at prices away down an within everybody s reach till the whole is disposed of. .Please dou t forget this _ ,4-` mswrv mac 5 I --Ba_nk of Commerce customers are jubilant over the increased facilities and conveniences afforded by the transfer of the office to their new and elegant quarters. They also look to the Management for a greater amount of accommodation under : the improved circumstances. -_1t no A I1 u {$1.00 PER ANNUM IN ADVANOI ' SINGLE , COPIES, FIVE OINTS. 7.I-51>`!-III.U` WUUIEI ,'tl_1,9 s_umme_'r av ARuITA\lno- \ fM1' Wm. Armimge `.8. I son. cunm.;At Orillia, R0bt. Cup;-an :11 July 1 ' ~ '~ son ' `hey, e _ ` 0: `M penemnguihene on th ' 9 29m. Monoxgv. R h ' Henry M 50!). Penetankllis ' hem, on . h DL'fa:If:lh1Ig.--t I1 11 ,, the Louis D |l3ome _`a inn` "9}:o1S,ut!1)1%a\y;5ife Of 8. 0011* fstr. Pacic-8 non. purser an Tuesday. June 23rd. J89_l,' the wart? EJo1m wr1ght-a-8n- - T ` t Midland, June send. the wife 1'I`AGE"A A1-mita.ge,--8. son. `Bit Mr` W.[n:\..IHn nn JIIIV 1. Wife of June 28th. 1391." it" Wnso bride s ultimo. b Watson. '1ecum8 couple too N--BRE fath y the Re Married. A ., . Adjala, eth. After ]; the train south for their 1) V. to 'r'r.--At the residence of .th er. Thomnsonville, T. Dunlon, Mr, W_ A. on the 30th Miss Preoilla. Brett.` the ceremony the bye!` On the pram}; Barrie, July 3rd, 1891. I. Fanny? .IAcKsou.| into by her. -ROBERT BLACK` ' . Crai a. e. Dated at Craig aleghg 7th day 0 July, 1891. Admlnistratorvw Sglo ! VALUABLE TQWN PROP N '1 ecumsem. took inn}-_ Eur. m'cxs-WooLwoRD.-At the residence of the ford. M Mth June, Henry: Thomas Francis. of Amerly, to Ehza. Ellen. eldest danghtgp of lliam Henry Wooltord. of Orillia. ` Mr. Wi Died. A 4-|,__s._-.!_.. '..I.__1 __ 'd' grandmother. Mrs. Geo W . b" by the Rev. Canon Greexfgo on sl ? . ' ANTED.-A reliable 1'] as cook. -Good L ':9%n% .`?i`{% N `%& ALLANDALE BAND OF HOP` T=iiEIE N01/'lGE. NE\7 ADVERTISEMENTo ---:- TO A PENINSULAR % RK mmm worn: A SPECIALTY. AI;t;0VORK STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS I j""`T wnomnz` . . 0- . _ ng}E2: WESLEY. Pr0Dr16150l'- .1 : 3 For sale. LESTRAY. """`j ' 98o. l' :vu.he1d a v Inna-A u fr.` vv JEN BXRRY. 1 .-4,, gu sum: 28-tt. ' The upgf mills of Miessrs S. M.- Dodge. & C0,, at V yng Inlet. were totally destroyed by re on Tuesday evening. About 2,000,- 000 feet of lumber `consumed. - - -v -v ` V X . Rev J. W." Mecllum formerly Methodist minister, at Collingwood, and says the Bul- letin, one of the most faithful. pious and devoted clergyman who ever had charge of thethurch there, died in Toronto the other day at the age of 73 years. I `E'_____ 'I _.__.! _ (Success; to J. Stephens) P:-|o'rod'nAP|c ARTIST. ` I BARRJ_;=E, - ON':;`.} A writer in the Bulletin speaks of a Saturday ni ht carousal at Singhampton holding on ti 3 o clock Sunday morning and that those who are not able to navi ate home go to the stables to sleep othe e ect of their drunken debauch. The `writer of this knows it to - be true or he dosen t. If he knows it to be` true he is guilty of a serious crime against society by not making a charge against the people selling the liquor in prohibited hours, if he dosen t know it to be true, then he is guilty of a shocking slander-for which he deserves theseverest punishment; V . y . I'f_.Ia..- ..... 4.. ts-.. aounHunm-n1s:n1ur nn nns.1 J ---.-"."_"" `,*..`."!" `"1 7 ` 1.1lx'o"1'hot~I_!a`:`-rowt'titl_1 ;Id_,t." The big mill at"C61lingwopd is_ again opera.tion___' ._ _ Nottawa is again trubled with mumps. A _ The Dutch Settlement has ,8. A very sueess- ful Young People s Christian Endeavor Asso- _ ciatidn. . Harry Ir.v_vin, of Cooksmwb, shipped a. 'ca.z;dead of ne horses to the Northwest last" week. Mssrs'Fish`er & Co., of Allistun,'s1iipped 9. car loads of blankets to a. rm in the Lower Province about a. week ago. This shows that Allisbon 1s pushing ahead in manufactures. . -udinthjz-no lI`8lIl_II for Advshoo ' `o '-`V I".up'.nn.- .I'n.'...`.-_ =.'-..._ ; ...~; ~ . _ Mr.Z 15; ."White M. '1>., for Cardwell has promised to deliver an address at Rosemont, on 13th inst. " It is said the Ontario Government through the Education Department has "made a grant of $500 to Alliston to assist in .carryi;1g on the school. ' V The Mercer works at Aliiston are tazied to the uttermost to supply the many -.'_>`rd_.ers_ on hand for machines. on-ruiuan air 3&6: Lain. izuramr EXCHANGES A8 LOCAL, NEWS. K Ti;e;i;11g_h`az-.;;i)I: :1';:`11eese factory is d'oing \ good business. . . I-II\II.I I D half retiring from the business theebeqn so low: engaged. I d M Duohc for their patronage in de 0 measure in commondmg mace Mr. Frzggx Jackson. w zmsiasgczw `zh'`" V `Ore extended mg. 6 me o JAOH your con- hss been in and who I ronage hereto- mpamus. Look pleasant the A d we will .10, st. | A-Foxmead correspondent of the Orillia Packet says there was frost on Saturday and Sunday morning heavy enough to kill white clover, otatoes and corn, on low `lands. The reaxer is left in doubt whether the Sunday morning was in June or January. _ 'nL`.Il:iI{.Z',;`T:I."I.;.'.i" W for pm..- and snteens. lie to cheap. AI! 1!! I 111 0,1`; `Inna .3-..-- t--.. __{-____ _ Dona.ld_.Martin, of Fee-svevrgeny, V fekee the contract of cuttin _a. million shingles for the Messrs Tanner, 0 Sturgeon Bay. . " _ V"-" """ '" """' T "' A Sons _:>.f-En land -lodge; brggniied an Thombury on_ , uesday. 1- ;_L- 1---; _L.___;`_ u -;1;b:t;s1vx;r'xfe fboas of the best straw- _berries and more of them for a uarter than any other place in the North ountree. I1 |t___;2,_ .r 1.1.._.._;_._. I... 4.1.... The -'.l.`ottenha;m Brass bend `played at a picnic in ,Adja.1a. the _other day and gave entire satiafactionVto' the mnltitgde. ` - Some persons `who ought to be in ggol have been" destreying Bredfor-d s shade C--Ann on www- St. Paul s Church, _Cou1son s Gorners real." ized $105 at the recent anniversary sex-yices. L A young lad of 13 named Landrigan was committe by a Penetanguishene magistrate for stealing money f mm the unlocked, safe of Mr. W. F. H. Thompson of that`town._ Among the bills taken was a 320 American bill and the young thief was detected by means of this bill. He sent A another boy to the stores to get the bill ehanged and this led to his arrest.` ..-. A-E... _--,, -A_ ;`...:_-.' 1 Ladies.` o t6 He ` 'Re'ed'y for -Bq'ryI9 Suits. `He tells cho , M . 4 n _-._--_ |.-L'..1 2.. `L.-..:'.._:.....l i The Pen:a.t::;;S:;x'1'1 e;;' hotfiel is - beginning` | to receive guests. ' ' In: 1-12`, 4.2.9 "1'_'_`__.. .ni_..'...1..` The Baptigg-Z-s`s'<>-c-i;a.tio1i will lee in Bracebridge on the 5th and 6th of August. HE Toronto General, Com any- Administrators. with , -unnex . .ot the Estate or Thomnanarri - eoeaseduwul otfertor sale by Publ1oAuctlo attho ueen It Hte1.nm-ie. on saturdny. 86th. 1 ; a t tw 1 v ` m:lV tg1_:k, noon. tlte A win; valuable Pnamn 1 1.4. on 4.}. nu. -nnvlvh calls A! The Aca:res "at the mountain near Calling.- wood are becoming quite popular as a. pmxgic I ovnanlv | nvwvs un Rev. J. Smiley, B.A., preached his fare- well sermon at Severn Bridge last Sunday. It is said to have been very impressive and instructive. fs1:.v?I51:o7e;'1'iechie V `b 9;rn,V a.t; - .E1mA'va.1eQ will soon be completed. _ . .. . "` A S . ,, _..!II ..- _-L 2.. July. V '1'2'5 cahdiddtes appehred at the trance Examination at Onllia the 1_`i!t,. _of 1 _-L, _._|_ _ 4.21..-- ....-4...I. 3...... LI... U ;)'mebod stole .9. silver watch from the house of` r ; McLeod, Ori1lia.,T _thg other .3--- -(-9':'i;xs_eng geoheren ere on7the' -'eea.rch'gfor the root 1:) the neighborhood of Goldwater. They should have a-wholesome dread of the law with referea`1ee.:codzathring4:li'at root. . ; .'I_~.a::_ All A -44!".-... I r. Playfair, whose mill at Victoria `Har- bor was recently destroyed byre, has leas- _ed the Ontario Company : mill at Midland. V .l LL- 'I1.f'I '3; T.;;.'.I{;i ;;c;:c2;".;;;;ie`.;:'t.;;'i;; a. Church` and Presbytery, took `place esterdagj `at Ma.l1ott a Point. Athletics an a.` dinner were the main features.` T - _ , . The hey crop around Foxmead will lie poor, but the wheat looks well. ' _ e .. I -__ _ 1110 annual 111060111 U1. vuvuuuuuu. us may united bands of Rice |to,'Chomon" , Scu- gog,. Georgina, ..0brintio'n;Islanil~ an syams; .wu held atRam,al_ut;F!idIy.;,:.:. a-i;.. X']!he Picnic o .l:1"Qi"1'L.\r.71ll'uy-_,,*`:M'(loI:'te,.iII> 4 `\A.4.I...-- nun 53` .-`X mm STEAMER EM` .3135 ON FRIDAY, JUL j 17th, 1891. ; % ion Day wa|v.wl{iat dad iuapiuf. * Ju1Itt rGomor"s nashoawchue V . Beam : f9edt|n'gv6n:?ii;t;>.n i V i'.l`h -Mmdh `9ut7li"x :`.` B60-ya-an ` ? sud Who; mmvwq Wti ' `made. .to`<,:6ri:1 va.'zueonda:~buud.L eBc~cIl_In;r fI..`_.ua- L in] - p"a2n"` 1'45 ' M ` THO name IF U illlyg? EBIUHBU, -ill` ' LunflV0'Ir,b19W_,`5.Vh9l`c`1:.?' :;-'5 _. V. .!~. as. ; is undargdngimpoctaut;`mprovemen1za.' 2 ; At tli~'R6man.7Gatholic ploi1ic'*a.fo'ir dyl - ` gt~;IJ,puorgrov6 thtuum of~8400-.wu :1-oar - a '. .. . "' ~ .12"; o , ;W-I101 !!! I"? lW0lluv|.liIlu. u will 9 3 A M. 5'21?-:3 ; Sn . rv u I .` -1 . ` Ronald Dunlop and Earnes Brown were the 'ce. pta.ins'in a. foolishmce at a` barn rais- `ing on the farm of Mr. Paul McKeogh, Fox- mead the-other, day, -It isfortunate that no- body was killed nor were there any fractured limbs or broken skulls. ~ ' v Harry Inwin, Cookstown, a_ at-.dna.d nf ne hnv-am: tn 1']-m 'Nl'nu-I-In-`magi. In-1 at vv Quin a-v-vv-vv wv 'g-v.-v-... --._- __ _ 'C'l`he ' annual meeting of thoohcil of `v1':li -41-: :._.__:_ -2 153-- -l.`- .(IL`.._.....'A.=` .'.w._ mrE;1sEs1'IJ diia BAR5RI,1?.` -?.__ Steamer lcavPs at 9.30 Tickets. 25 ., m y be or at T. Joh(:1stons. J. v entnev's and W. Mo- Lea.n's stores; also "In committee on the morning or excursicgglt wharf. ` union the:-e,.is .3 good music. I a 14 A _` E _ - Thq Mennonite camp-meetingjn in full; opdrgtign in the bush near Stayqer. - ana%u1.g;; %.;..,, `be Tn; `Ii`..s......`..-2..- ...'-~ " s.`-.-""r.." .- "f" '!"-_"'f V_".* '~?.Y`!,"F~ _T_ne..-,_ Enterprise says the ., Colliugwood. h91;e_1 kgepera hagve .lLl .l'ed(iuto.a. $200 bond to chm-g_ ten eintq is.gla.ss for whiskey af- terthe` 1st of `July. A ` . ` r u 1':'..u_ ;a, - '-' -F - - - T 6E&.}.{bp Bgebon by a. [sad thereat. nu vvvJ_vo`O_6-" yawn van Iupv uU_IJl..I Illllo mar . base ba.l1VclAu`b hasjbeaten score of, 31 tp 12, e_._nd Beeton is ,` __.v ...v __y- ...,. , `Last Wednesday Mr. George Greer, 5th concession of North Orillia, had three shee , run over by so train at the Silver Cree railway crossing` " ` | "'11.- (`!-_L2,. _I 11 It Ii` - In - iiteisthiieizays old Mr. Dnross, Adjala, who was a hundred years old last May, hoed all his potatoes this week. . ' - Creemore has the meanest man in Ontario. After his wife has churned the cream he will then churn the butter milk for the_ twentieth of a pound of butter.`--Star _ TI1I_-___ __ ,1! i 1 ! .1 -V- vuv swig UL pun . ; _L.W, S.' Littl Vhiped a. iI;_>u`l..>ie-,'ieckgad car load bfjhdep from Stayner 1951: week. `_ A - 1:-.. I '1r_aL __-_-, - v---- v-fuovvr qluvsnl uvwluvl 51,-nu WCQDIS ` Mrs.` l[cSherry, an [old and -respected resident of Sa_yp_er_,- glied on thg 26th ult. I`(_____ ,, I1 ~ :T1fI%e:6;fVi-1 l'ieRif1evClub will give 4 piiie` er the value of $7.00 to the member winning it the greatest number of times from the 10th of'July to the end of the season. 7 _L'EV;:JL;:jL<;i1-::f9.i.`o`;'s<;'1:.`;>1::l:;. q.gon. exten- aiveI'y_in_tao bee keeping. 'I'....L TlT-.1__-__1__- 112, nl A --I _____--- -_ -- -_.__.. ..-.--v-. alvuto "There was an old lady from` the Millmur vicinity`who"to Burlington on'the last ex - cursion. It was-herV.Iirst. trip on the care. When she reached the door she timidly knocked for a.dmissio`._ I THAT desirable property on t west side of Int 01 In Han fnuvnnhin AC `Tn nhnlnzhin