THE INTERESTS OF BARBIE ""'"" ' '""""" .37 ;forn3.e-7`9nda%%;e `{[Tl!o; other tyvohw f ,;;').'4"aZ"f' 'i'n"'e."s. -"1'~' t;i1 eNae::`<>:<-1' 33253 3;; b,_2A8ood_A:;-op P.$ .13: J?! ` ' yment: of Barrie,w_ras;istruck o`n'the le -, 2`;,;;': z.:?;`..2 ,?; :`;:2`.;i.fg` ; . = Afte `th `xii th t0 illi` 51' 7 _- .- - _ ~1`- 1'P1'td 1'`mdth g.Wedne!;da).; Mgre; Grdtif, grog? 'f',f"`}',`;`l; Em 351::-elgimii 3.-mgotta - . _ wo9d;'*a.nd`G. Vgnuitskleg walked libnie. The 1 G -`=*d~~` - `I - f ' Diiilliip griud_[hetwqg1:' mmp zocoupiea 51 Hours including a;uuop`_ae: 3`fff:`;;m,f`;.'f,yi'yzf IVZH.9t3l{T.;dY:.:.3,,; `}`.H3W5S',n9for':aupper. _..Th,,g1vI|8'_` 3 . W the third gkme in* '>_'I5:ef"i1;iini11:_?5.'_ The play g951g:;:g;g:5exuoufor+ phy=!gi1jA;A`4dVe1onmnt ,1!*"` than continued`for"!l)`minut6s ,"n6 goal being I >. ' .~~j. .\..x- \ .:,>_~.; I \`I,,f=V:`i `cored . ` A 7` T .H_` f...'..,. Hr ` IV I 7` V` `-the bik-`_to.'$ Collug. I 3 cmss _ , , xv ~- S * .5 Barrxhas-won5=6u-to o4~6L'~gaIneu played ` a_fi v!n ::f~~`36hir<=-Git'9" -W3`. _. " ``:"?W`-` M-i-=8n.i`:th9;; dJ1tri. nhammiouutai now lies 1 V; ':I...._...Al`..a. ILI=.In&4nar. ` If u-`nub 9 I171.` 4 wnnA n -..l".!L:-.1--gr. `mg!-nvanun `Ln 'n..-ut:n nag` `Dun.-ifnu` nln`-sh Tn 1 . ;, , _- ,2. . . . , ". 1 u BARRI:%E;.1COU:NTYA1*:OF SIMCOE,% onfij y , `.,.,.u .(v ' . ';k 1.` -_,. I % After`the"1wro.lie"mathpt Orillia. :1:- I Wednesday M6uta*Fred` Granf, ~E.` j`Green I wo9d:'a.ndTG.- V.nuickle,' walked hbme. - tramp including Q `wop`Aal7= jil Hawk|son'e~ for`.suppa;-. _..'1`hat was? a." better L \ exexoi_u9for- physiciala. a development t!ga.n:a Q :_j ~9gauIe:bf-Jmxrogu. rm. , '7 `\ . ` -, _,~ I - \~ ,.-.-" 1. .. mi 1 . v-- 7-~, .,--.~.~n--~ .--v-----vv vs VI-W|v'U\-VWVVHJQ _ Mr. John Waugh, B.A , who has` been _ classical ,ma.st erhin-the Oriliia. High School for -the,la._a_t ve years, has taken the posi- tion of classipalmasbr in. the Colljngwood I Collegiate Institute. ~_.. Mr. M. Swalm reports prospects of a. good crop of fruit_ in "his orchard on the 8th concession.` He expects to have about 70 _ barrels of fall apples, `about 100 ` barrels of _winter a. plea and, something" like 120 'baskets o plums-Col1ingwood Bulletin. - 5 The Grand Trunk railwlxy men are busily engaged putting in` new culverts and erect~ ing new fences on the line at Fesserton. ` .11. 1'1` ' n-is" - - --- Thecentral Stinooe lxhlbition. A In three weeks from to-day we shall be in , the midst of th'e`g're`at' annual exhibition of the Central Simcoe Agricultural Society i Tm: ADVANCE a ain calls attention to the importance of a '1 concerned in the success of the great agricultural interests of our own county especially and of the country gener- all to do what they can to make the exhibi. tion a truly representative oneof agricultur- al progress" in the county. The original idea in establishing these exhibitions was to encourage farmers f to adopt; scientic [methods in cultivating the soil and to im- prove their` stock so that "while-beneting themselves they would at the same time increase the country's` wealth ' On this making grants `of money out of thepublicw exchequer to assist in accomplishing this `laudable object. The i fakes and frauds which have crept in-"and formed so conspicu one a featur__eo_f these annual gatherings show how good things may be diverted from the original purpose for which they were intend- .ed All who feel an interest in the legiti-. i ' mate objects` of our annual fairvfully endorse the action of the Directors in shutting out the professional prize grabbers who go from place to place and gobble up the bulk-of, the -prize money by showing some specialty. E the exhibition of which is of no earthly use to farmers or anybody'else,so far as advanc- ingthe science :of a riculture is .concerned. ; We ho e this step y the Directors of the Centre. Simcoe Society, marks the com- mencement of a general reform _i_n the methods of agricultural socities, in connec- tion with the im ortant work they were established to per orm 4 1 ground the `Government was justified in. Z dgaih changed hands. ~Mr.~ ~Thomas Henderson, of, Allis- ton, in the present boniface of that.-hostelry. Mn fl .-.1... IIT......I. 1) A __L_ 1.--. L --.a ..-.. - vviw uuv u.-av _uIv 1: vanes. uvuu - Mts.3M;-gt; .l.?`bxthead, had 190 bushels of excellent fall wheat from 5%} acres, being about 34; bushels to the sore A nteen m the UIITG 00n33`n- . - ' "%ii ere will also be gbld at the same ttmeta nlace one hundred; and eighty 501' mneteen in the nineteenth .n53in 0fTinv. . The Ardtrea. Presbyterian Sunday `school ionic. =la.st Wednesday, was all that `could e desired. ` ' ` ' ` ` V ' There are still some mild cases of typhoid fever at Bracebridge. ' 'nu._ Il'_._I_'_`I__ 1\ ,,. - . n 1 n u I The Muskoka. Herald has moved into its new quarters. THE ADVANCE hopes it will long 1iv'e to be a `faithful educator of-- the people, and, as a. reward, gather in 9. lot of shining coin. , ' It 1\ .I H .1 ta 1:0 u pa u 7"1i{;g1g;; iigiii =ZA"s}7 aIyLIJ Mr. E. J Long,` of `Ryde, took is sick infant to a. doctorl in Gravenhurst; but the little` suf- ferer died in its mother -s arms on the way home. ' g -- -- ---v----V--5 '-- ""',"'-'J).`V "GU19 . `_ Rev. B. W. Barker was deservedlyvspvere in denouncing _1;h_ep,olitica.l_bopd1ers on Sun- day. He seems to think that if politics is keyt out of Christianity it would do no harm to_1ntroduce gs litble ristian ity. into politics. -4Collingwood Enterprise; - " L L rm_..- 'l\_ I Tbs l_a: ;'S;. :I'oi1-;1"s<;l-1:1rch, Ather-1y, . held " a. `very successful garden party last |Wednesda.y. -I\ C . n A. - . . - ` -. _ _ .'_...__- Z'1`ri1e;ivB/`Iixskoka District `Sunday School wasnot well attended by outside delegates. A B;ags;;5g;"`;;;;; s;"ei.}, ';;ecE;| for lumbering` during the ensuing fall and winter are not very brighn. D fI\L- 'll-,_I__I.._ 'I 1'___,1J I,_4 W, _ I O A T Mr.Br;fH6ur, of the Colliugwood Col- legiate Insnitute`; h'a.s acc`e' ted the master- ship of the Mount Forest igh School. rl'II_'__,_ ___;;~_ 'I:,!I . -rvnru . ` -~ --- -_7 - - - V-w*-v ------ V----vv I ZC-['hhere vim: aihail storm at Ufingten a._ few days ago which a writer says was the stones were as large as chunks of chalk II I I `II II A 0 I ll worst ever experienced there. The hails . hiixtsqlafe coroing . on,` the ctmgeta at` difgremg points. are: moving ] Somebody shot god? killed 9. heifer belong- ing" to C. Richard, of Oakley, last week. `D-.. D In 'n-_I_-A wi SAV I N G s -:- a A!IAavI%(` Market Notes. ~ I The market on Saturda was a fair one though the -work in the elds prevented as -large an attendance as usual Vegetables and fruit wer_e o'e1-ed in abunqance. ` ` mL_ :-n.'________ __-._- LL- ___-___ -1 _L__`_l nu vlvlvlwvu vuv gull!-_nvv _I:I uuuv. . _ . Wheat, 90c. bo.95c.A;"ba.rley, 450. to 50c ; oa.ts,35c to38c.; rye. 70c. to 75c ; ea.ae..60c. to 65c.; potatoes. 400. to 50c. per 24; ; beef, hindquarters, $7.00 to 37:50,; 'fo'requa.rters, $8.00 per cwt.;mutton, 8c. a_.1b;; lamb, .9c.; turkeys. 10c to 11c.; fowls, 50c. to 6 'c. a paimbutter, 13c. `to 15. per lb ; eggs, 12c. _to `l3c. per doz; hay $6.00 to $7.00` 9. ton; fatraw. $4.00 to $5.00; wool, 17c. to 20 per` I lb.-; untrimmed hides, $3.50 to $4.00 per cwt. ; pelts. 40. a. iece ;~ la.mbskins,v 50c; apiece; "wood, .00 to $3.50 per cord. Veget.ab1es,as last. quote , , : ' . .,sp.ra.indHhis dnklej badly at Allandale; . V V ;Erom. every,.prt; of Muakolga tlie nws Of I`f\Y\H DC` `IIIIIIAA on nuduc `------ -AH`-`I -.---. VVVI-J,~'1{Q_l In; In. mupxoxa me news `j"_m3V.f 013099 85; l&Eg.. any farmer could A- 4.1.- ..--1` ._2',_I,. M " .- " W- WIIKI `I `ICU VVCLC VLIVIVII All VIII-I\L_KII\iUo MThe following were the prices of stock articleson the market 13 ua.re:- ' nn.....;. nn- L. n:. - ....I-.. 1:.` 4.-V zn- - - Anlrtslznmeitt. . On Tuesday .the,thfee men `committed on. the charge of assault and -highjjey ' rqbbery V lat 0`rillia. 'a.~ few nights" la_.g"o were s .rraig1_1- ; ` ed before His Honor J`u'd"ge Arddghy V ouse `elected to be` summarily `tried 1) the jud`ge.=It- `- will be remembered he pleads; jgguilty Vbefore ' I-[kn ?`gunrJntn'nl-n` Inns-. 3. nnuri `ha '` unit ; I The most. 3 ` ` Ill.) IR19:r y.' lg toiwn` i at J. :Fyle9.I.' ` 4 "Ill UU l'UlIIUI.llIlUIfUU. lIlUDIlU\__.lf|lllU_Y IlUlUlU the Tmagistramei? but now? ;he `. says _'ne ..mea,nt to .p1oad..= guilty only. ..to :1 `the assault` - an ~- not: the robbery. -, Ita~,:1 ,i= that isIn.e- on wh_oh hpzhas e1c.ted.: t9 . summa;-ily trie_da!n;i't_l,1`e;-trial. is apt `dgvgn ._, .., for -nevggmonda, `. ,'l`~lpe` otlgeg 1.}_vo hayg _ I `J ' :!l'.. - `?s;%' iiiftisti `;.!gJ,rs: en. ooj,m'rr "or smoon: um. inonnnox _or. own; oua cmwmmox. UNDER and by virtue of power of isle contained in an indent e of mortoge whlnla uylll LA .......,!....-A no 51... 8..-`! gal.` LI.-_- It will be seen from this table that the decrease of percentage of increase in Canada is very nearly the same as that of the United States, that of Canada being 5.79 _as against ' 5.22 in the United States. while the increase _ of percentage of the population in Canada is considerably larger than that of the whole of the United Kingdom. and very nearly the same as that of England and Wales alone. ' Forty-six places are given whose popula- ` tion is above 5000. Montreal stands at the head of the list in this class with a population of 216.650, the increase in 10 yearsbeing 39%; per cent. Toronto stands second with a population _'of 181,220 with. an increase of ; 89.4 per cent. The Population 0: Quebec is ' ` 63,090, an increase 0 only 1 per cent; I-Iar.1il~ I ton 48,960, an increase of 36.2 per cent.; Ottawa 44,154, an increase of 41 per cent.; London 31,866, an increase of 21.7 per cent.; \Vinnipeg 25,642, an increase of 221.1 per cent ; Owen Sound 7,497, an in crease of 69.} per cent.; New Westminister has increased 3 from 1,500 to 6.644 or nearly 343 per cnt. ofl4 3 per` i cent Barrie s population is 5,550 being an increase : I rnunon I-I1 Jinnah `nails: 1) Il n:\1an urhnuo ` ` Pu(13`ompl8int'. is; thlit T lthel time.ia . too short from the end of the long holidays-, to the time usually set for the fahaizes in this ' L I couiity t.o _ l;ll6w,the laivyers pr_oppt}ly` tojprc_a- ossibk: jtbg._t'~ vhg were ` repieaented `pare, tLheirg,.i:ases 5 If: this-is; true it ll fl m*th"e 151-op`er lqixairter afchantze would ivunlih ` s"Eatf$` Br. Columbia. .` . Unorga.nized- . . which have inst been compiled : It may he in the first place observed that expectations ofincrease have been similarly disappointed in the United States and in the United Kingdom. The following statement of increases and decreases of percentage,`as ` compared with the last previous decennial census, are of interest in considering the gures furnished by the Canadian Census CENSUS PERCENTAGES. 1881 1891 Increase Increase Decrease p. c. p. c. _of p. c. Canada . . . . . . 17.31 - 11.52 s 5.79 ` Total..... .3 Western-- _ & Manitoba. . . . . As n boia., Al- 'Lo.-L.. .-.-. A J Canada. . United States . _[United King- A nm g Twenty-seven towns. are given whose population is from 3000 to 5000; Calling- wood stands at the head of this list, with a. ' population of 4940 an increase of 11.1 per 1 cent ; Orillia. 4752; with an increase of 63 2 E per cent. A - UL'rl."l IJ`llUI ` I There are ninety-nine villages with a. popu- lation from 1500 to 3000 In a few of these the po ulation has decreased to some extent, a. few` ve remained about "stationary, but the larger number show pretty large per I cent. of inprease. . I1.-'.' -1 vvuh. UL IJIDI `W0 } Many of the rural districts and _counties `A show a decrease in the per cent; or the pepu- ` * lation due to the remarkable crowding into towns and cities during the last decade and which has so characterized. both Britain and E the United States. The country will await --L LL- ,_``_A_-,,.. 2,, -_ mu m we sixth concelon. _ A Szpo.\'D1.Y_-In the t hip of North Orillia. 112hteen the t d concession. Th!-`EPA mi nlan Inn $111 `of fhn not-nn Hvnn ll!` i VIII"! \/IJIUCIL |JIKUUWDo L119 \I\l|a|LlUlJ VVIII TVVWLII ` : with interest the ;ZBu1letine indicating the increase in material wealtheand also of other matters dealt with by the census. Abontth_o~consu.u.-` -` ' census Bulletin - pfesented to the` House of Commons last weekzby Mr. Hag-Z gart contains much that is of deep interest to the people. The following table shows the. population of the various provincesin 1881 and in 1891 with the percent of in- ` . _ V Population of Canada. P.c. of_ Provinces. 1881. `I891. Increase" Eastern Marit.ime---1 ' Nova. Scotia. . 440,572" V 450,523 2.25 New Bruns- e- 2 ..wick.-...... $321,233, 10.02" P_._ E. _;I.s]:p;jd. 108,891 :25 xogoss 0,13 Se i;;v}.};_5' Quebec. . . 051, 359,027. 1,488,586 Ontario ..... . .l.826,922 2,112,989 CEIVLV 9.1. NI LIIIIVII LLII-I5` . dom 10.8 England and ' Wales. . . . 14 31 Q--L'I_._.I II E J4 II-IIVL Illlkl Wa1eg.... 11.65 2.71 Scotland . . . . .. ll.5 7.9 3.6 -Ireland shows decreases, the decrease` in 1881.being44, and the decrease in 1891, 0 I -Ladlel see those we are peillng at -3 5000; 8000 and! 8500 Incneuurlde. Gre REEDY9s. 35 40009 4500 or yd.-48 and [56 value at GEORGE lack Cashmere: I Next Tuesday the 8th inst the assizes for l this county will be opened by Chief Justice Armour The criminal calendar is L light tfuhere being only three or- four cases so i 'f;.._ `I 1, I,_A 9,, ___,_,, _,,,9,,I),_ Al ,___,I, I3! 0 . Tho civil docket is more weighty though i 1t.,does not contain as many cases as usual. I (I.-NIL. anal" n ` 341:1 ` D2E1P4AB." |'._`14 E.J>?,'.)'-'-I"-`.5 .;.,:, Diosits of $1 and -upwards "rec.eived, niid` V Interest `allowed. ` llI`{\l\I9B IJUII VIII-IUIUIII $5 IIIKI-I outrun II unuuln Orillia and neighborhood furnish 9. fair share of tha.t'aort.` of business, the following being given as coming from that neighhor-_ hood .--Margaret Coimor vs. Regan--Brea.cli of promise.-.--J. McCosh~ for pll, R. D Gunn for deft. Jeremiah Connor vs. Regan` -Action for seduotion Same lawyers. Hadden vs.` Kenedy-1-Action on lumber ooh- tract 5 McCosh for'pl'.; Gregor & 1 Holmes for den: 3 Fetterley vs. Gravenhurat--.Ille%al or diam`-aint for taxes. F; hBv.nne;mI :an n.'...;...1.`;a..+.V :.'.'. .`.';. a.aa n{.g+. 31... +3.... ;. E -Last Eridayithof-;J';'TI;t:bi.:-tveli gdmf df lacrose L betwee` Ba.rrieand`Bea.\frtoii` V was layed ' at` 0riniTj`"'f'df'c1iihg:r8inBtb'i?m. " hIi,mli`d iolesim N gimp in the ,. ` fa-60: Vof-=11 ofd`- `i`i o Upwards of 400 went .!r.9_m. Basrie. Loy .sp6<.:ial. grain to = witnela-fe ooteot. :o3k;:tho;' am | ,,,_ 2.. `In __-_____A_-_ ` ..- AL. .....__I 0Nm12Io,`"%gEp TEMBE;a 3. 1391. Tot.al .... s7o,.6.96. 3-30.905 . Total pop.f4,324,810 4,'822;344 -LadleI lack a nun `A II-nn at .9! . QKQ. Alla AKA Populationbf P. c. of, IRRI : 5 'IQOI Tan`:-noun 3,285,949 3,601,575 168,135 UNRESERVED AUCTION ' 25.515 949,459 30,931 154,442 61,487 92,767 32, 168 s.' , 9,53 9,65 is4 06 140.93 87.56` 102. 66 middle acted woman housemaid. ex- perienced, three in amily. Apglg to MRS. D. BICCARTHQXEP eld street. rrie. 11.52 'l.l7 2.6 The Canadian Off-hand Rie Assdciation closed its series of ten matches Friday, Aug. 14th. In the grand total oth matches won and lost, Midland stands A fourth. The followingis the stand of each club shooting ten matches:-- ` ' Names of Teams. \Von Lost Aurora . . . . . . . . . L . . . . . . 116 9 Tottenham . . . . . . . . . . . . . ` 114 11 Orillia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 `I91! `I, JJLYUUKIK J!1C'.I.l.l[]yI'B,:' K161131151 Juanagel` 14. d. Seargeant; General Superintendent James Stephenson, Chief Engineer Hanniford, Mechanical: Superintendent Wallis, accom- panied by the local sta` of the division, Assistant Superintendent James Webster, Engineer H. Holgate and .Assistant -Mechanical Engineer J. W. Harkom. The train" consisted of four cars drawn by a nicely xed up locomotive. They were delighted with the situation of Barrie. General Manager Seargeantv remarking as `be cast his eyes across the bay from the station, that they had wot into the garden of Eden. They all declared that Allan- (`Q13 ant` nnnundn Inrnuun `Inn unnnbnnlv 1|-1/J VI. .I..'l\lUlI LIJUJ GIL LIUUICIUIL UIIIIII 1111511` dale and Barrie were the neatest and cleanest stations they had seen on the Grand Trunk system The party remained in Barrie one night, -remaining on the train, having all faLoilitie8 for good living and `peaceful rest without going to hotels. .Qn "Anni: -'l`v`nv-.0-Anita:-I (411: Inc far: nf flu: VWVULILL LURE WIUILUIIU UU IIUIULB. 1, _ Sir Henry `Tyler-tes ed the waters of the bay for bathing purposes by takin a. head er from Mr. Carley s bath house plat orm, and seemed greatly to enjoy it. The train went over the line to Collingwood, Meaford and Peneta.ng,' and on Saturday went north to- North Bay. They expressed the reatest satisfaction with the appearance ofg things both at Allandale and Barrie, giving oicers QM!` man nv-nir. `nu nnn.-1 on-:41 Coil-I-vfnl itrnhlr u.vu.v vvvu. u LlIll.I\llUlLB UL` uuu uuuuuanaa U10 .7 ~a;du;irerst' of the team and" lovers of the national ame many of Whom carried brooms. `Then folfowed the" victor: of the Olympic games. The march ended at the Queen s sl ct? wher'e`the_.1ads were entertained at unc . 4 - ' sect}:-e some of ' ` go" lcaiceinovellled In mllllnery goo t J. Fyfeh; The Grand Trunk Knxnates at Barrie. Last Thursday {Sir Henry Tyler; presi- dent__of the Grand Trunk, waein Allandale an?!" Barrie on a. t"o_ur of inspection of the Northern Division}: Along. with him were Director McIntyre,5 General Manager L. J. Qnnrnannl-.~ l.`.anoI-n] . Qnnnu-3n0on:Innl- In man FREEHOLD |.'rs| J.`J.ll.l.IIlLI\I c u n Barrie `l TI_ `I, , ll` Parry Sound . ' Following is the score Aurora. ._ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tottenham . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Barrie . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . Midland . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Newton Brook . . . . . . . . . . Urillia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Maple . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . King City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Parry Sound . . . . . . . . . . . tn. nmnr VI ll I 1:301. Vqn - . `When the Bertie hove reached heme a. iliirge number were-vafr the stzition to meet them end the excursioniets. A procession was formed, headed by the Citizens Band followed` by hundreds of the enthusiastic .n'l`Iv|:n'ov-d" A` 1-`an I-noun n-`J -I.-nu-nu. AC LL- Llllllll Ill! IIIIGIIVIQIU CILIIL IJGILLU, SLVLIJS ULILUULD and. men. credit; for good and faithful work. The party left T-.wi,t.h the most pleasant recollections of Barrie the Beautitul and Allandale the Busy. m:ii;;a.*.': George Choat, a man working at Messrs. Dyment & Mick1e s mill, charged Samuel Flanagan with using towards him abusive` and insulting language. The plaintiff fail- ed to appear, and the case was dismissed with` costs against the plaintiff. Un Mon- day Inspector Morrow charged P. J. Moore, of the Victoria Hotel, with violating the law by having his bar ppen at unlawful hours on the night of the 20th ult Mr. Moore acknowledged the truth of the charge and was ned $10 and $4 95 costs, all 0 which was forthwith paid. I ' oumn, the Shirt and Necktie Ian. A representative of the noted shirt and necktie man of Toronto gave THE ADVANCE 9. call the other ' day, and in his pretty in- sinuating way, wanted to know how we were 03 for shirts and other under xings for winter; - Our reply was that we were rettyg well fixed in that way, and that we idn t go to Torontofor such things, having a full belief in the principle of patronizing our. own . business men. The `Toronto Shirt and Necktie man saw the force of 3 the logic, and taking his ip sack, he bade Tm: ADVANCE good morn g. ' V ~ Xrrurv vinaf I-vk:`n ma. I-h:n`r `A: 36- can -"Hat .L n 13]} V Ill.` \/Ill EUIIVI IIIUI ILIIIHI Now just while we- think `of it, we want -to any that anyman who oes to Toronto ~or".. anywhere else to pure ase an article that he can get at home, or to get a. iob of .work,. -printing or otherwise that he can get done just as well here, is lacking in one of ;the first elements of good citzenship and `deserves: to be boycotted` by the men, and -dust. I-Ln .mnaJ nut I-my Ir]-to Innrnnn_.N'n-'_unrI I I \J\-llnlllll 1 ffi{u.'o& .... .. WRREN-r ACCOUNTS ormgn; On Wednesday Willian Eady was charged b High Constable Beardsley with vagrancy. e was sent up for 6 months. Ellen Cunnin ham was also charged with being insane ang was also committed. mlnn nnan A; dntlnnnnf nul)I110', nhacnhwnkl IIIQIHLIW TIJ\L `'13 T53`! \t\IlIIllIIUII`-7\.lI The case of indecent assault preferred against young Glenny was before the Mag- istrates on Saturday morning and was again enlarged. `The little boy Powell tells a pretty straight story, but there was no corroborative evidence; the case was again considered yesterday ` II 1 Ir `passed b bhe`0nta.rio Leirslatute is now in _, Ln new \fIl;!lDl:UC'lQIllIl In so II$,lI*BQ-_ ` iv As the shools are -now open T again THE ' ADVANCE calls the attention of -tnrant boys to .the"fa.ct that 9. pretty strict Trua'ncyVAct toroo; , hjgqpmpels chil enfrom 8 to 14 yeere of to attend school and erents nnnlnnl-Inn l'.l1hi"hI'vh akin {:6 n Gran A` ovum OK ' attend no lectin _hi_ ,a.r,e liable to a. ne oi rom $5 to I X` `__ b_$id a t__Ils,_a. corporation or muni- cipality !181.n to appmnt. an `ocer to enforce the 118;}?! iahle to 5 ne of from $25 H0350. `Every? body concerned` had better ; look Q|)t;&S.'.I5hiA1IWiI to be strictly enforced. [Boy's hgd be tier: understand that there is to yo no foolin `"or':"'2`i4odginVg.V, was fefefee. .1111, _,_ LI: _ UlU.|4VVBr DU UV UVJUVUUUIA I-I vuu luwu _;qt_ the -grand cut bv eh`women%--Nph.li`.A~ sinuowed 9, rm. I 111$ i"Iiiii1`.B.1biin:in: tMr. :1). F.'Ma.c1att. '4i>a_rzIne1j;~_:xsyva1lbwecl:a .pin. about 9. week 15arh_ta'~'1v6rb,_ df %c`ours'e, very .irI*51.l`.{.`,.~co'?cerin'ii`fiaebbiitl zit; "h.ey%. Were" .8;l`&H_6i1V 13) Ebighthat `lit e machine .3?-.... 13.: '~ 803 `nice l}emtollnes7ut J. FVvfe9.. ; ?, f,romV,:- 1th=~. s;Ahi1d4 a; Ld.a are &o$11t~';n1:.sjeta.;.fagg, ohgrya; 15. "U\-uh. -gr-.o.s"\ I '.` - ` ' the` copildetation or '1frunn;`s,j'_' ......:... Fl` `)1; 1'1; nits ' cunt: tsvusou salt-glazed drain ` e. Enqmte from from J, H. McKNIGH T sewer contractor, Barrie, 36-87. --:----- /pg SALI;3.-CHEA.P.--1% 9 inch gmerlcun TH E CANADIAN I BANK \- UF GDMMERGE. --...u. 52 1` by each club :- K "1`i?s 1 14 78 69 59 52 AP` sud-I 476 459 AA! `xv 445 423 414 586 151 TU rcnuH'_ U11. unnan. A uuu. U(_JIIlIOI'[ able buck clad hous on rancls atreetv with wood gardan and building. Apply to LCHEESMAN, Collie_g`.-street. as tr PLnAanAPH1i's PENGIL Poms. `berry Island to_-morrow. ,,__7 __ __ __--7_-_.._r -us --S:ms of` gcotland of Barrie, Bea.verton_ and Orillia. will have an exclusion to Straw- --`ThreZ 9. comedy company of a. somewhat low and scaly kind at the Town I Hall last Saturday night. I`(____A_I__,, 'I\, J 1 I u - A. , - -Caretaker made the Central School look as clean as a. new in, and sweet; enough to_ please the Board 0 Health. `I, .I2VCllI.Il6-: Ll`? JJILL Lllu The pastor will preach. --The new buildings that have been erected in the centre of the business part of the town this summer are being rapidly I pushed to completion. 3'Ladies clean your kid gloves with Na.ther s love cleaner, for sale only at James Va.1r s Dry Goods Store, also a full line of dressed and undressed kid gloves in all the most desirable shades. x-1y. `-The Ladies Aid ofthe Congregational church had an excursion to De Grassi Point by steamer Lillie yesterday. The day was_ delightful and the excursion was one of the most enjoyable of the season. numr nuxon nu-rnns. amount ICIT13 1 . wmon. unkea -rogemor. construct a Very Interesting and Gossip: chapter of Local History. = --Regu1a.r meeting of the Public School Board next Monday. -_-.___.-I- -([)f you will go to the free open air concert near the post oice, to-night. 7111... Q--- -4: T.V_...I__J 1.- 1 .u - ........ RAW3o1v,-;)'nUt116-Zillrd inst... at Goldwater -. David Victor. youngest son of George ggwgon, aged 5 mont s and 20 days. go;m_--At the Home for Incurables. Parkdal on Thursday, 20th Aug Mrs. John Bohn. ..r Darrin mmd 45 vears. --T1.1e Sons of Z t;}'1e.i-1:Dz:r;;111a.l `excursion to Big Bay Point last Tuesday. fl'1l.... fl'I__._ 11 ____ ,5: _.-u N _ --._- __...v _uv-.n.su- --The Townadouncil will resume labor next Monday evening after the long holi- days I . lg? they are meltln way. The price is -`(Z-`-rey Flannelo early, you May-- dolng II. at GEO. EEDY9S. -At Thi:i3z;.i$t;1;"-~:r1{z-z:<;h":e;1;Eith. 1391: Morning subject--;i1e Smitten Rock. Evening-`The ABurning Fiery Furnace. Thn nnntnr will nrnnnlm I. -THE ADVANCE regrets to learn that Miss McCarthy, daughter of Alexander McCarthy, Esq., chief mail clerk of the Barrie Inspectorate, has been very ill for some days. .17 so 1 I-- -_.r_, ..--...-., --cu--`run. iOn Mouday'afternoon_ George Johnson and Samuel Radclie, two employees of the gas works were at work tapping the gas main on the corner of Elizabeth and ohn streets for the purpose of laying a. branch on John street. The bladder which was inserted into the main to prevent the escape of the gas, burst and in a. minute or two it overpowered Mr. Johnson, who fell acl.-os's__ the pi e;' Mr. Radcliffe called loud- ly for help,_ geing powerless himself to get out of the pit. He then lost consciousness, and said he knew no more till he found him- self in a chair at Mr. Frecman s. The men were soon pulled out, and Mr. Johnson, who was nearly gone, was laid out on the sidewalk on the south side of the street and Dr. Robert Ross and Dr. McCarthy weresent for, who did all they could to neutralize the effects of the gas by copious quantities of fresh air. Mr. Johnson was taken to his home and was better next morning, but suffered a great deal during the night. , 1`b_,1,I31!!_ j_,_,,!l _11' IIIULIIIGIJ UGGU LB VlV9ULIo Rev. Mr. Wright preached his farewell sermon at the little west end church. He goes to New Mexico, where, for his services, he will be paid $1500 in year. - pair wnfhnn DnFm:n 4-An], Cm. 1.3.. p.n\\.'....L "fjI{e`\lr: `i`3a't'$`P1`3`;`g'i1' `for his subject, last, Sunday Care for the Dead. The rev. gent.l..man condemned the common practice of drinking, smoking and telling stories at wakes,'an condemned Sunday funnrals ` ._.?_jA Does Anybody Know Him '.' A middle-aged man named Robert Couch, who said he had a wife and three children living near Barrie and had left that town for Sault Ste. Marie in search of employment, failing to nd work returned to Owen Sound and was arrested.. It is thought the poor fellow was not altogether right in his mind. He was eating green apples before his arrest having no mon'ey'to buy food. The day be- fore his death he complained of being sick and was given some pills by the jailor. Next morning he was found dead in his :o?e1'1b;i--Shelburne Free Press. than they now do. BIIIUCIIQ Q UWVVVL Llslnlll Will UV 6lVUl.l WIIUU these works are completed and the company will be able to serve the public even better 1' CU, IV. VV. 1 IUL 0, P. 0. box 8?. Barrie, Mr. Radcliffe described his sensations as very peculiar. He remembers a sort of tingling of the ears, anda. kind of light- ness as if losing hold upon the earth, then his sight became dim and his hearing as if sounds came from a distance, until nally his conaiousness was gone. It was a pretty close call for both men, especially for Mr. Johnson. Mr. Radcliffe was all right on Tuesday morning, though he suffered from intense headache all the previous night. week or two. ` Rev. R; Trotter had a. large congre ation ` to hear him last Sunday. His sujects were Family Player - and the Demoniac j of Gadera. `I7! , _ fVI,__:_,L2-,, A 11 UL \}l\|VL an Whab is a.Christian`? That is the ques- tion which Rev. J. R Black is dealing with just now. He is pointing out some wlig are not Christians. _ `l\,__I_-.. L 1 1 n `V110 DIV ICIIIJI \JlILLIIlllDo Rev. Dr. Parker has announced his in- tention to ha.ve_a. tussle with boodlers and others of that nlk as soon as the parlia- mentary case "is closed. pa Mn `Vr;`1# '\iIAn nknlrl |m:I `nvI1\I-n11\ I: The Electric Light Works. The boilers and `owerful engine of the `Electric Light Wot "shave be'e`i1 placed in ,poeition at the new building on Bayeld Int-J-Ania A hnltfnr ]3n}|l:J\I'i"l Inn nivnnwulann LIIUIIIULVLI nu vuv uvvv uuAA1u.uq .ua:_yuu1u street. A better lightwill b_e `gilvenwhen 4-Lana nnunlra nvvh nnvnnlnfn:-I nut` lrhn nnrnnnnu Yachting. A race between the Pocahontas and the Petrel was on the cards for yesterday after- noon. The course, from Barrie to Allandale then to Tellendal, andback to Barrie, then to Tollendal and back. ,We.- went press too early to announce the result. '__-.__._._-...- .._ _..- -'-ou Rev. VV--._ T. Giles, of England, now visiting his sons in Barrie, preached an lexcellent sermon at Trinity church last 1 Sunday evening. Dan M!` Nrnnhnm n{>:nu'nlnJ at Ll... uuuuany G \' Uuu.15. Rev. Mr. Needham officiated at the Presbyterian church last Sabbath. Rev. Mr. McLeod has been unwell for the last week ortwo. A__`_-,`_ I $1.00 PER ANNUM IN ADVANCE _ amen: corms, mvn: onnrrs. 1`ERVAN[`N`g`i;1~want , must -be a gobd L cook and laundress Apply MRS. J. H. MCKEGGIE. Charlotte t. . 86-37, Ecclesiastical Briefs. Badiy Xsfphs ilated. 1 I 4-. " 1 . s.x:: 2: ~',;, 3 1`! ' ,IE~ i jfi '1.`- K. Farmers and ; c.n`.%S.SSUED nigooi-i;;.""g % 7 f r % . _"%;7;g b armors Sales Notes Gollgctad. _, . .1 . r H :' J-(J - h:.'.:; .; D ` ' " haul. "}_!L_ I A 0! canhagvd-uounu ;_>ayb1e in all U! M W. . :;:*J1%.::.*';::;.:'=9 %v%tse%s'%se'5t?: ' ' i ';.:- :'_::;,":T1:.-'.;=I E*f".:7..`, _ . v.I` 1-'3f(@BIC"a5\`f?-"33! " ' :.=::`_";.n:22:Irm;m Ulll'l |D, u. _,,_, 3 l'0KES-R0(': .- K` J.R.Blacl[:,R%, `gt 0 1: 27th. by Rev ?::a:g%z2:;.~R3;~e: "=,3$':.%e :., Mr: ` 0 81113. `"33, LEGGE I`T-KERRy,_.At A inst. by the R W3. on th Leggett. of co1wfj ttxfniglark. ofggg Kerry 9 recently from Iinglgnd HARKER--JACKSON -41; h id - the re 2t3rth;I?sIt).{ul;Il:-f8'J(1,)l31'nR3V- Jog,i8: or the lj %l"`"` L foilgnaerv 01" .o2:x3,lo 8 Onv 5Q-.M8.. yor MN '8ht0r of ' ewmarket. I `E: COUNTY or slcor-: vnmout reserve. - i ' V 3 'gorma._tgn er cent. cash on the day of sale ,. 311_fhc_1en . therewith to make 11 one- ~ nlrd w1th_1nth1rtV days of the day of an e. and ance wuhm three months. to be secured by the note of the purchaser with interest at six 'g<`i<;Itr; on the payment of which a deed will slfor further particulars and conditions of Q ev 9-P01? to MESSRS. GORDON 85 SAMPSON, Vendors Solicitors. D 28 Scott St.. Toronto. ated at Toronto tl:Jq2a8th day of A115,` 1891. 3amu.\'.~In Collingwood. on Friday. Aug. mt,1891, Mary. relict of the late Michael Brennan, aged 69 years and 10 month`). ..... u o ,4 p~_Iu,, MAM/'ULIA~-.t reet, east . ' .1 1'Or0u"u - Dug W I: `,1 Stew dllghter. doing` ` Homes -on King a an M`1130n. of I; Wins son I the 11th `~`-gust the`".eIslon 1st. the` Norm ' `Got: 0rillia,Hon 0111193, of a son W911.` .. . Henry STEPHENS. wife Mr. William staph . ens. Owen J . teen M Barrie on ` th 1113.. the H`RTm'd of Aus;.. 1891. the `wife or .Mr. A " \`VO0(1luuua. vu Ilnav ....... _,____' ':. at` me; C 11' gzwood on Monday A V ' In I ' ' wmD~;;}` .J. Wild. at cw1naI~ ho`g.`:f15 1 , ~ N. -2 In gt Sprxnabank. South Odlljqx on ` the 23rMa.x'tin. of a. son. V . , ' .-`At 1&1 E t M .- -: Mccnznw me 18th 13%, ttgkgg oltudrl` elland. of a. son. ' N.-On Thursday. August 20:1,, .37 mwwsotreet east Toronto the wit M, 6 . L_4a._lcoms<:;1`1, twins. eandf [V0 RENT OR LEASE?-{A nhla hm-inlr nlnd hnnn nn Yz Tea of good nd, all clear- Fogd. N. W. i lgg, con. 18.I `. Address 1 A Ivmv Q`) Run-in 'l'n1l_I'8uu.y, Au_uu Aug.` of Bame. aged in years, ESTABLISHED I867. cauamu. - - - - - so.ooo.ooo. BARRIE BRANGI-l.1 .,-At the re :en_3g; ${her. Nottawa 3;; Rev, Mr. Johnson, -, , Mr. David Sgot ggog (30,, Wisconsm, Currie, of NottawasazI- _- I\_ A nau- L'ULuuh Greigf. X14. N . 36 WHOLE. x ` VOL SAM%EL WESLEY. Proprietor. 3 """"""-""*'------_'._ NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TO CLOSE AN Es'1`Aj wAN'rEp. DLIIIIII 4 1 d ." on the 26th 19st. # of 1?, -f)((:*.(1ec?.1PgesStreet. of a. son. ' __ ll.....I--- `ns Cl OF VALUABLE Ul [my The-above are an bush lots. and as there is some good timber t tor cordwood and other Dllrnoses on them. this would be a. good chance 10? Demons looking tor wood to purchase. A The lots will rst be offered for sale en 11100 231111 ect to a. small reserve cure and if not l in Hmr xinw uvln `I-m n nv-n nanny-nhalv IN THE Birth. payable: : a'.1l; H; ` bgin,-the-U,nited Spa; ` comfort` uh: nlrnanb. 5LE! 1 of; Et;gla:;x;_1: peoglq of Longfordhave been severely reb'uk_- . ed y the bishpp for ryjng V t_o hrstarvg '_ their, Oro will have her fll shovr'6n' the 28th` of ` September. ` - '~ ' Mr. F. Buchanan, VofA_R`u by`, fdunda. $130 1_na.r'e dead, in hisdbarn is ex.) other morn- mg_ i` . . . V . .. wepofts from many glaces feach. uh sta.t- ' iug that the late` rains ave done a good deal of damage to tops.-V T - ' ' 4 NIL- -I_-_-.- I nruu oc- . I 1 - ` Rev. Mr. Trollo `ye , had a`. reception of new`, members into his c urch at Glen `Huron last 4 Sunday. ' ` ~ - V .._.. mm vuu gum. uu uuuruu. nu: mun cu WV I llgect toe. an to in that: ay will be offered separately Without roam n A Revenue man writes that Mrs; Conklin. 1 or Redwing. was severely . injured by her horse running away,breaking the buggy,apilj . ling the berries and disorganizing things, genera.lly._ V - { iiwunuqp I 110 ILUCIIII \JLIiI2IIuy .|- . 4 ...th:ot}1erda.y. Mr.` af3&:s;`ae21aiaueu;a~woo:4-eras-6. e """*- ,.Mtdland wlfdwth Keep what? V Wh fell.nb 1M2 .. . A ekab We 1:d::-sh 3 u i I, ` .` .1 ... J-13 "`O1-ed - driven` `l`la'yfrlfe i!d.`,)"'HiB G6`6i"_a.'%e C6llI- I Q `us ' ` ' ` ` ' b p 1 H V A - v. -Barridh:id~ewbn5*6uo%~63ghines`played'- wood.:;uo;.tako' -~ a`;ln.:2he<=Giev .9dt 1-=: u:./:A.1eW.\YeK!=15?- .11.! .T..8E.rH?.l -as '- . end 1. the`. d)'ltK'i0..t; now Wood ; 2 Gholem? between the Barrie u;d,B;-adfor club: In . 0: \-I r\' 2 * e ~ Yi - " .3` I . ..: n{ ` exist`.-a ' .I`.:,.-I."-.".' "ed at the gte3mer g_ . b _, .n.n,s:.own._v:und::<.1/lixtgrg; vv5l_:i9l_g,iq;fbne,,: Q1 ; 01` i'.~.. . i' `(.2 7' 3. Y. ~.';.~u:<"' nu? v _ -....-.y--- -Co` adunvwlsil ZUTIUIT ~ L1kqi'-gnu Ila-Arby etthe. nest`. _ V The Midland woollen mill is "156 be `remove ed to Waeba 0 unless exemption from taxes" for '9, term 0 --y,ears,ia,_, raujzed, __ A ......1--_1 -1-~ on -L~.--j- v--v~=*-rm-*v~J-'>-'.-'.,~*.~: T . % . . A car load ofhpraes. lett %. the SV_e,rn `the othe_r`_day `for, Wahhapitqe. " v TL :2. ...-_.._____1 L`, , .- Tlvxesel-:1 eese business at Glen Huronis in ii. ~ prosperous conditign.` , ` ` j Fgghufgl gum ' dress`ooidI`A at J.` Stayner Sun says a. number ofth- sports of that place attended the Barrie FIIIIQH Mr. John Irwin of Shelbume had three of his ribs broken and was also knocked sense-. less, while loading telegraph posts a, few daysago. . A..- n artesian Well at stsynet is 258 eet ` ,dee and water rises to within 20 feet of the sur see. A pum ing apparatus. brings up % 1200 ggllons perh our. ` I Some of the farmers round J a.rra.tt s Com- era are joyful over their large crops. Wil- liam Reid. has 30 bushels of spring wheat to _ the acre. Rev. Mr. Dobsonu, preached a. most accept- 'a.b1e sermon at Nevis last Sunday morning. from the text whether therefore` ye eat, or drink, or whatsoever ye V do, do all to the \ glory of God. - l A rvnnr` mnnu Au-not-innnn urn Anmunna n.l-. l IIILJ UL \JULlo ` -A good many Americans are encamped at Mona.ha.n s Point, Sparro Lake. ` -Ju'It arrived Iro ngland, a big shipment of fall Inn on --choice goons ] --prlceu low-at G REEDINS. E,,,__ t\.., ,. -_- -211- 2.. ____.__E- -L__..2.._` I HPYYHI fan Bun- Pnbriruv cw vv -- -- - --::_- _ ..- A uian from Ora.ug_eille is manufacturing rustic ware at 'I'hompsonAvi1le. ` 1 , :3 ., ,_,_;-L'_ ,__L 3:5.- .=-;'r:`:.':* 1 I`! is nofed for its suns'hine,a.s every - back": face is said 2 to be wreathed in Th: W}{ziaZL}s1I{;}_:ai11 will run till " the end of October. . . . - Thec<')1V1g1-eagtionvxof Wiilis church, J a.rrat-`V ta. s Corners, expect to get in their new building early in October. The Alliston Herald says that Mr. W. J. Stinson showed some ne specimens of wheat and barley at its Sanctum" the other day from Mulmur and Melanethon. The crops in those townships are something wonderful` to look upon. 1'? .. '. I1 .1 ,,I 2, LI,_ __2 ` iuumt mm..n1m1c: mus, and tits} jzntu-o'aung'pg 3 I.lIn|"l'hn `Mgpo'.- -051... ad.-. 1 xrdvhufo-LAdvan'3oad6ri'wjhb % ` ~I`-';1'e:1";a"_za._1'<;.v's:>1;1;';x;cEagio1s of potato rot 1 ` in the neighborhood of Thompsonville. ` 4 Il__ (`I7 `I -- _v.__ ..r v... Harvest is pretty well through in the vi- cinity ofVAlliston. . T I I 9,1,,` A,A1_,'--_-_ 2_ LL- ' `"5 . v.___.`, _ - - _ - - _ _ . . _ -. Forty bushels of wheat to the acre is the average` yield in the neighborhood of A_ven- ` an .1 is . o .1 1- . Mrs. A`. Carruthera, relief; of the late William Carruthers of Avening died last Sunday at the residence of her son, at the age of 81 years. ` PIII , I`1,,_, C11-.. __,___. _ I___.. __--..I_-_... }"O' " '_ U `""" The Creemore Star says a. bear weighing 200 lbs, was shot on the town line near` Glencairn ' One of its paws was off, as the result of experiment with a. trap. I IN I , `I , , ,E I ',,I,_.__,-.A J3- ___-_._- -_ _,,`_ __._--_- A Creemore ma.171(Zc->T117eT Z 133 horses die and his coat stolen on the same day. The Cardwell Sentinel says Dr. McKenna. sold his residence in Tottenham to Dr, I Wright for $2,500 mostly cash. ` _ ,L_...._._:_ ._..1 I an-unnn` 35: undo: mnv _.ms-r3"xc',r ' nxonmam AS noon. zuws, L A .. ____- --_ Y_'_-_ _ Taking the promislewof `harvest, and l ?the promise of the boodle investigtitions together, Ca.na.daAde`serves to be put on the missionary list, with themuch sung Ce lon s Is1e-where-every prospect pleases an only man is vile.--Senti_nel. ` l This is how hhe South Simcne N eva puts 1 it:--Don t always judge a man by his'a.ppea.r- J ance. A shabby coat may contain an editor while the man wearing a hxghtonedplu hat and ya. dudei cane may be one of T his gelin quentsubaoribers. ' V 11 I1 1 9 1 ., , LI-) _iLL ___-_I_ A_I_-__-_; . 19/Its <')'fV_;);;:"}_1'urst; a'notherfmotherA ` in Israel pased over the river to the better` home a. few days ago. at tb age qf`80_yea.rs. The omce ot um in !lln`rrle has been removed to the Corner on Dunlap and Owen` streets ,,- Grav;nhurat"l;a.s'a.vl;oa.;`(iV`;f Social 'wo1-kevfs 1 `whose object is thus` given :-Spread of total 1 `abstinence. and inrobition; ~cha`.stity.> of langua 1 age and ,mann_ers`;\,uoharity;T.;`kindness -to aminals. - ; - ' Rutt1esn&l<.!'9-19 PVu.Pdt95'Ni . :2.89d.-:93? 3='hiI'Hydrgi1:-W.UPP9tvB1-9kiv9;.M%=:,` : ba.`by s nightgown on a. clothes line- __-__I___I `.1. 'I"l'-I._"._A' -A_ ` `" }-Eoubxea with sneak thieves.` They steal any thing from ha.rdwa.reV to 9.` ._ _-___ _ "e. gospe; $1-aaiiii ';.{r1..are Sunday last. ' _- l'\ 011- n .1 I '. v -I I '.| I dash, , .1 V T! ,__q_ : A; . Lots of Wild d`uka' are roundjzh %b%yVatFessrtn~ ~ [I A , 1 I %`=rhs..u1sr.eks % _.,fin% oirizlia` 8fin.d_.b6tw' 700:':~fnd ,890.;;`$P1%`='j1!s2,titlmtner. \v `Mi- .' VA'L Croietrii'9'9'?.f Eh? Qthea ex; .9455. `M - '9`""`*" W nu.- 1|._ '.L`L.!: -4. 4111114.`; I ` Orillia. High school stands to the fore in the recent examinations, passing sixty 'er cent. in both the rimary and junior lea.'v examinations. Vehat have f Barrier` ang ( 1.....-....l.......4. L- --.. 4.- :.L:-o mg... __ ml__L The Inspeceo} 3: aheeee factories has been " to Creemore and is` satised that the farmers `who are sending milk etb.tlie' cheese `factory there do nt '\'ve,iamer tbeitj`M_milk;= = unanuuuvnuunn vv uuv uuvu . l.)ul.'L'IU _ uuu 1 V Gravenhurst to say to this?--Times. What Grdvenhurst will ea` _il none of our busi- ness, but Barrie "o are its congratulations to Orillia in its fit of joyfulnoas. . V I;.s Mbnaa. (seven gangs ` of men _l._e4ft Orillia, for th `umber V_V00d8_.4 : 1, 'numr\. emu uy vlnuu 01 power 01 Rue U which will he produced at th imeof sale,there wul be offered for sale etn lc action at the auction rooms of Messrs. 0 er. Costs 85 00.. King street east, Toront on Sa.turda.y.. the '3'3Lh day of September. 1 1. at the hour of tweI_ve o'clock noon. th following valuable lotsxn the County of Si e :- V FlRSTLY-In the tow hip or Matohedaah. lot 15 in the first conces, on, lots two, thirteen. and fourteen in the [econd conoession,~ 101: two in the sixth concegion. Hl?'r`n\`nrv 7.. nm +...s.....\... at \T'nnth (\IIII`ln