H Lots of wild geese.a;; on their way southward. * A G .I II . onus n q . n A foot`btVLl'lvV1-1;e..vbev1_1\a's'ill be played to-day at Bradford, between the local kickers and a. team of kickers from fgincourt. '.h`.A\Qn -1-A lg- $2 III` ._..I Q` [III is 9. god dealof sickness in the I vicinity of Fesserton. A13 0. I\ `ran! It - I Annexation to Barrie. A A meeting was held in Both ell s Hall, Allandale, ' on Saturday `evening, 7th, for the pu oseof `considering municipal mat- ters. A out 60 of the ratepayers were present. Charles 'Pa1ling, "Esq., was re- _`quested to take the chair, and Dr. Arnall was appointed secretary, After some dis- cussion the following resolution, moved by Henry Holgate, Esq., -and seconded by James Graham, Esq , was put to the vote and carried by a large majority : fl Dngnluvnrl I-Jun!-. if-. -in rlnnirnhln nn thn uuu. U&l.'l.'lUu. U] u IGIHU HIQJULLUJ . Resolved, that it is desirable on the part of the ratepayers of the village of Allandale to appoint a committee to confer with the Council of the Town of Barrie with a view to ascertaining the terms upon which the Town of Barrie proposes to unite with the Village of Allandale; and to re ort to a meeting of ratepayers of Allanda e, to be he11d~ En Saturday evening, 21st inst , at 8 o c cc .A ' ~ 1"l7-,, V n1__.1-... ..`l._ ._ ..__---.1 ..--.._.J..hJ. `I-u.` 0 (HOUR. , Wm. Taylor then moved, secondcd` by Henry Holgate, that the committee consist of the following :--James Graham. Charles Catcher, Thos. Jevons,.Jno. Brunton, er , Wm. Taylor.--Carried. 'I`In.` Ur\An`:r|t'O G-Juan n(:!\l`II`I`\Dt` I1hf:".q.+.lI;'- The xenon concert co. V The Management of ' the Amusement En- terprise deserve well of the town for furnish- ing first class entertainments. Sometimes however they are liable to be deceived in some of the attractions they secure. The Kellogg Co.,-is not up to the standard claimed. Mr. Kellog himself as a whistler and warbler cannotw beaten, but when he is taken out .t L... '.-..........-. .-. L-L {n 1436-. 4-Inu nndenrnnaanl-. 05111100 UV UUWVUII, UIAII WHO LIV in vwuvu vuv of the company what is left does not amount 9) a great deal. The Perry Brothers, are _or good, but notbin very extraordinary, an t e vocals art of t eentert`ainment"wa.s away down elow par. We have better so renos inour wn choirs than Miss Rus- so and the contretto of` Miss Devine might pass in 9.-chorus,` but as a. soloist she his notes. success. The explosive howl with which one of her pieces terminated produced on our young manze. A fit of insomnia from ,.whieh he has not yet fully recovered. ' Ta.ylor.--Carried. , I The meeting then adjourned until Satur- day eyening, 21st T ' ` ' V we have %b;; i1;f:>:.m-`tgzl-(1.1;-a . 'sho"rt3t'i1i1e ogo Messrs James Dunn and W. Graham rescued a lad named M9.rkell`from drowning .ITheA j` ho was . .in'a uni on the Litt}e Lskg, -'w". th`, a{ `form `able `weapon ,m his`-'.ha.nds`; `waiting "for a, duck to __v_ibhini"x*eooh'whe'1"1` thooanunt showed `E, ' <`AL..n.4'An:&h'`. `. `. `g-`A, - 1 V. Ema 3 AMERICAN I1l5'l'UH)'. The Fucm) on THE NEXI` EUR PIAN WAR 1 ml] be described xn a Semen of P pen: on the : Danube From the Black Force to the Black 1 Sea," by PouL'r>:m'BIasLoW an _F. D. MILLET i illustrated by MR, MILLET and LFRED PAR- : sow. Articles also will be giv _n on_ the Get- ` by 1`, me THULSTRUP- man, Austrian, and Itrlian Ar es, Illustrated Mr. W. 1). HowuLLs will novel. " A World ofACha.nce, araeterienicelly American. Eepecialpromin ce will b: ven to mom STORIES, which 11 be contri uted by T. B. ALDRICH. R. H. AVIS. A. Comm DOYLE. MARGARET DELAN M188 WooL8oN, aLd'other popular writers. Ammm lhp litmvu-v fan! I-an will has PER.` ::m &"'efu.g:`i;-givhenr-theT aunt ifnbwed -signs 1:` `9f'--6undor' : '.:Th'e" u ve named dntlomeu suwdghog ' . rescued him from ;# '___..I. - _. ,_ Qectd. Th co ii Ln-can ...21I _LL, 1% ` _ su'red Q'x-ojn nrowillnc; `W117- Lnuv .`-anon . IUIUI-Alvin 1 7::-llrens Goods. IIWSQ ; Sewer to be Immediately constructed from Hulouter to Berezy Street for - Sanitary` Pn`rpose:-Mot1on to conne Tendon {tor said Work to citizens or Barrie Voted Down. ' There was a ecial meeting of the Town Council on W esda, ' evening Iast; called by His Worship the 'i1ayor, to consider a. communication` of. the Board` of Health respecting the construction of a sewer on Dunlap street, from Mulcaster to Berczy Present-The Mayor, Dr. Wells, Dr. Mc-. Carthy, .Messrs. Fletcher, Ba.ll, Bosanko, Forsyth, Frawley and Caldwell. Absent- Messrs. Burton, Bothwell; _Pea.rcey, Pa.e and Pullsn. A 1- an . I in . -- Jo IIIIIII-In Hie Worship took his seat ancl the fol- lowing comm_unication from the Board of Health was read ;- To H is Worship the Mayor and Members qf the Council Of the Town 9/` Barrie : G1~:N'rLnMEN,-I have the honor to sub- mit for your consideration the following copy of a resolution passed by the Public Health Board of this municipality, at a meeting held `on the evening of the 3rd inst :' - * 9 `II 17- -I -It -_~`8t, assummg zuau mehnuyvu wutuu nvv which they formerly apprbpriatev to aid them in buying and urltishing the me, the Mayor be asked to present this resolution to the Council, with the objecI: of `Wing them withdraw the iestrictionu Pgn which formerggant was made. ? ....,.1.-__1 .1 . n n 113.1 ....A'. [TOWN PARLIAMENT In `snsslnu. `st-ncnu. uu:'rmGV to consmmn i A LETTER 0!` THE BOAI5.D 0l' HEALTH I-Inu VVLPULQUIUU UL ULIU UUWII UL IJHIIIIU |l proceed with the said work at once [under the rovisions of subsection `4 of sec. 616 of the unicipal Act, as amended by sec. 38 of chapter 50, 53 Victoria Statutes of Ont. Respectfully submitted, VHENRY B131), Sec. B. P. H., -Barrie on motion of Dr. McCarthy, see. by Mr. Fra.wley-Ordered,, that having card the resolution of the Board at Health, which directs on sanitary grounds. that the sewer system be extended on Dunlop street to Berczy street, this Council deems it desir- able and necessary in the public interest to extend the drain and sewer along Dunlop street, from Mulcaster to Berczy street, for the purpose of "draining that locality for sanitary and drainage purposes, as a _local improvement under the provisions ot the statute and the by-laws of the town in that behalf, and hereby authorize and direct the committee on sewers to _at once take steps to that end, and the Clerk to give the proper notices and advertisements therefor. ' `I 1o..I 1- VIII-3L `ZLVIL O ' There was then some little diseussion about the employment of town labor only `and conning tenders for the work to ciztizens of the town of Barrie. A motion by Dr. Wells to this effect was lost on a. division, and the main motion was then unanimously adopted. mkn nnnu nn:I {Juan (2 .11.;-\r| nun.` Milli:-nery Boomln t GEO.`REEDY S ` Prices and style: he work. On motion of Mr. King, sr., seconded by Mr. Creswicke--Ordered, that the Board is not opinion that it is desirable and neces- sary in the public interest to construct a sewer from Mulcaster street to Berczvy street, for the purpose of draining that. locality and the eastern section of the town for sanitary purposes, and recommend the corporation of the town of Barrie to In-nnnrl un'lIs 4-Inn nah] Innis`! L l\I\l\l\ '.-...,J.. Last Friday afternoon there was a. meet- ing at the Town Council chamber to consider the advisability of organizing a. Pioneer and Historica.l,Society for the county of Simcoe. "I"!-. non`-`nrnnn tnnrn nnnunlufa _ .InLl3U\IlIU?l,\J\l\ILWU" L\IIu BIIV Ulllll-IIJ \IL LJLIJIIJUUI The followmg gentlemen were present:-- F. E. P. Pepler Q C , Mayor of Barrie, Rev. `Dr. Parker, Messrs. W. H. Hewson, John ` L. Warnica, C. W. Lawton of `the Orillia. 1 Times; Geo. H. Hale, Orillia; Packet; Dr. ` Jakeway, Stayner; Mr. W. H. Doel, Eg1in- ton, of the Provincial Association; H. N. i Courtlandtiof THE ADVANCE and Mr. A. F. } Hunter, of ithe Examiner. ` `Klaus..- `Di...-.15.. uuinn A-\`o\t\`-(:11 Alan: nnnn lilac` UGUIULI JUL IIIUIIIUVLDIII o Moved by G. Ha. e, seconded by Dr. `Jakewey that the `oicers consistof a. Presi- dent, Vice President, a. Secretary, Treasurer and an Executive committee. Carried. `ll`,,--,`I l,-,l"I 1"!` 11-1- _-_-___I-.'| 'L_ 1\._ Mdjof Pepler and `A. L. Soules. Moved by William Hewson, seconded by C. W. Lawton, that the next meeting be held in Barrieon the first Friday in Decem- `beslat 11 o'clock. ' ,1 I,__ :1 rr 11-1- _.-.._...'l-_I I...- ll . ` The Magazine will celebrate the fou Cen- Ienny of the Discovery qt Ame_rica. its RE- DISCOVERY. thr(.1_1;_rh amcles gwin a more thorough exposiuon than has hit. rto been made of the lwcxxr UNPRECED TED Dn- VELOPMENI` or ova COU_l\TR.Y. an especially xhe Gmm` V\1-:51`. Partxcular at ntion will also be given to DRAMATIC E AMERICAN HISTORY. rm. F`nn.n rm mm: mcxr EUR PIAN Moved by G. H. Hale, seconded by Dr. Jakeway that the officers be,-Honorary President, Hon. J. R. Gowan; President, Judge Ardagh; Secretary, A. F. Hunter; Treasurer, U. W. Lawton; Executive com- mittee, Rev. Dr. Parker, William Hewson Esq , Mayor A. llnurn I-my \K7l1inm T-Tnnwnnn nannnnll hv UUIC Hill 11. U U.lUUho Moved by G. H Hale, seconded by` Mr. \ Va.rnica. that a vote of thanks be tendered Mr. Doel for his kind services, and that the" Secretary take steps` to ailiate with the Provincial Association. 1u-.....1 1... u- 'r .....a.... A ..-;.;....a-,: kui`.Ll .. 2,, ONTARIO, NOVEMBER 12. .1891. JILLQ 30 L`! JLILIIUUL 5VVIUUfJ Ill lull`? lllclvllls, After thoroughly talking the matter over. It was moved by Mr. G. H.` Hale, seconded by Dr. J akeway' that we form ,a. society to be call (1 The Cbunty of Simcoe Pioneer a.nd_ listorical Society. which -was A VIII I IV: Moved by` A. F. Himter, seconded by John L. Warnica. that the society be consti- tuted_ of members who have attained the age of 21 years. Carried. ' ' Rnun Ian (1 T T nail-nn annnnnrl I117 \JIL L IULII ml\ ldvydmb;' C. W. Lawton, seconded by Rev. Dr. Parker, that those elegible for membership be those who resided in the county of Simcoe prior to confederation, July lst 1867,` or their descendants who shall be known as ioneers; and also natives of the county who ave been resident in the county for ve years previous to their appli- cation for membership. , ,'l I, __ I`! 1'- `I. __ 'I \.. __---_-.`l_.I nunver, or ime rjxammer. ` Mayor Pe ler was elected T chairman and % Mr. A. F. unter secretary of the meeting, A`!-an I-l\nuu\1snp`|1luv n"r:nn I~`\n nun`-I-an ruvnn Gllbl Jul. ` `carried. | 1:,d_3 I 1' UVIHUWI 1BBUUlIIlUl.lo Moved by Mr. Lawton, L. seconded by Mr. ,VDoel that a. vote of thanks be tenderedto Mayor Pepler and Rev.` Dr. Parker for their eervices in the capacity of chairmen. `The meeting then ediourned. Era" . J. P.` ,in-the 83rd year of her Tge de%e ased v;a.a the da'u'ghter= of the rm.-...-... 1:.......::u. no urn... nu]: Wnrrn 1892. f HARPER S MAGAZlyE. 1116 ueceaauu. was one unusuvua. * Us vuv mun Thomas Meredith, of The Oak Farm in `the Queen s County, Ireland; The family eini rated to Canada in 1842 and rsteettled in mi Head. Sheleaves behind, her a (1 concert, 5 sons and 3 dau htersg 'Sh'e_ dgd in the trhmphs of faith in hrist`. _ 7 ' A L -obmu~rv- L [- . Died at Cookstown- on- Twednesday `Nov. 1 :1tf.l_1.EHest3r_ tlgxo pelogmdswtilfe of J!;h1 B&nt- t :3-':nn;:I I-\nd8n'1:.ah:::F :f 1511: V?:e ._ Bu-rtol.Itenry.Io1oty. _ .. _,Th`e Ba.rrie.Lit'eI:a.ry {Society is "again "beginning work. `It'bgi:gs'.its com-se'of dis- cussion and criticism on Friday ovenin next by taking for a. subject, the works of ammo: n...;...I ,1;1.m.I1_a ' M:--.2MoIjin-e1i`wil1.onan the I mm: 3.... and Dr, by nalung I01` 3 Buujuuv, uuc wvuun w. uquwn Rnislrlawelk M.r- M$3IJEr93i'Wil1~9Pn the dihudsion by i pa.p"er o1'ithi aiutlior mid his writin and % Masr, Sprogxl, _B' d, 1 , .A ).`Ir 9 W? * ~ T i;v1e.rproini e. to IJIILIIIIIVIIAEIJ QUE UU\lo The Council then adjorned. Pioneer and Evistol-lonl society. nomnndx or CARADA OUR` cnrrmmon. It is proposed, as far as possible, "to extend the inuence of this society by taking up for discussion the works of such Americans of none as Lowell, O. W. Holmes and Simone. Debates have been artanged can live and important questions of the ay. - "I"InL' unL..n4- 5'-.. .-`I3...-....-........ .. ...-..I- L.._..._ LIIUJI Tho subject for discussion a. week hence has been decided upbn as follows:-Reso1v- ed that the Primary (public) schools only should be maintained at the public expense; tl1e'na.me.s of those to take part in this e_vening s programme will be announced later."- u0- M W53 ma 1' ran` mun Wlllcn Iorme McL9d"" 1). D- v. 7` Resolved. that 6 I5 H. .S`."' -, %an.P ` `.tak1n.3*`7' Messrs. H H-folroggs purP`Pe.:i65`~ E:M;::::::f we property L poration. _ d` urlled-'f . The meetmg then 8' J-O It is hoped by some of the members of this society that it will be tough practicable after a. short time to;co-operate with some of our universities so as to induce a series of lectures suchvas are now spoken of under the university extension plan to be given in Barrie. TA 9 `I 9 II ;I Ill IJEL L IV: It is desirable that a. greater interest should be taken in town in a. society of this kind. The work which it is endeavoring to do is a. good one and an inux of new members would undoubtly cause an increas- ed effciency in the work done. rnninknnn A0 `\A "nnlnnn:nn Tn\nI>:`uvC-A OILV 01051017 JUL IIIVIJIIJUIBIJI u The society meetings atelileld iii the hall above the library every Friday evening - at 8 o clock ;visit'.ors are welcome." Admission free. The Board ot Health. V - A special meeting of the Board of Health was held at the Council Chamber on Satur- day evening. The following members were present :-Dr. Crooksha.nks,- Mayor Pepler, Messrs. R, King, sr., Creswicke. Macwatu, C. H Ross, Drgu Wells and Henry Bird Secretary. . A nnun A` n:nlrnnnu :n `ha `orr|:`t1 A` Mr: T L199` Willi` A case of sickness in the family of Mr. J. Keenan at the VVater Works pumping station had been reported to the Board Dr. Mc- Carthy who was present at this meeting stated that the symptoms of the case re- sembled those of diphtheria and that the iso- lation of the patient" should immediately take place. rrlnn MQQAII1`-:Ana nvnmn C-`\nn annual: . . luuuynouz. ` .Resolved that the Chairman and Messrs `tion is necessary. King and Ross be a sub-committee to ar- 1 range as to furniture for the temporary Hos- ital, to engage if necessary a nurse, arrange a or the running of:the institution and the re- moval there of any patients suffering from infectious or contagious diseases where isola- mkn Vanna`-:nn lnnn o/`:z\nnrnn:` Needs Looking Into. A citizen informs us that he went into a store the other day and purchased a number of pound rolls of butter. ' He remarked to the seller that they seemed to be very small pounds and was informed that they were urchased for pounds, and that it could not e obtained from the farmer s wife except for the price of pounds. He weighed them and found they were just 13 ounces Our informant says if a farmer s wife buys 25 lbs of sugar and on weighing nds an ounce short_ in the 25 lbs, the storekeeper is re- garded as a cheat of the rst water, while here the consunier is made to pay the price of a pound oi butter with three sixteenths short Itnappears to us that the proper ocer shouldflook into this matter in the interest-of consumers. T . !. It would `not be a bad thing for an oc- casional test of the weight of bread, butter and otherarticles of ` constant comsumption. Honest intentions are quite as apt to get out ,0! balance as scales, weights and measures, and there is need of getting them rectied. _` -u ' v vu. VIJUIVFLII/J All ULIU VIVID \LUllUc ` All members ot the Mechanics Institute I are elegible for membership. . ` 'I1hnann:n.I-11 rnnnf-:nnu own hair` `um bl-no Inn ` A Theyfollowing resoluions were then passed: : Resolved that the house on Duckworth street belonging to Mr. Allan Lloyd, be rented at 9. sum not exceeding $10 per month for a. 4Hospita.l. Dnnnhina `Loft I-I\n n X n n n I 1:` Manama ' Ulllllb LUL VIIU UVUIJIAISI Readings were given by Mr. T. Ross and .Misses A, Bowen and F. Darby. Piano duets by Messrs G. Smith, M. Duff, and Misses C, Sanders, E. Spry. A humorous recitation by Mr. Caughlin, which brought down the whole house, and}. chorus by the Glee Club with Mr. R. Crew as soloist. This being the first time the Glee Club was to take part in the entertainments, its ap- pearance was looked forward to with some curiosity. ` It is needless to say the expecta- tions of all were realized. nn_- __.!L!_ LL __ __..-'L:._ ._-...-._I_.. 2.. LL- 18t1M3.y of November, _; um hnnr nf n t-Jnnlz in tho: nfhu-nnnn' ' Lug Pl. Clu.UuuD yuillv UL cu wuvl. u uuuun venue. The anniversary` `entertainment will be held this evening in the Associa.tion-rooms commencing at 8 o clock. nmn-.. nll nnnnnnlt manna] 1-nnnr-1-.51 The TJUIIIIIIULIUILIB CI! 0 U \.rl.\IUlLe Ofcers will present annual reports. The l main feature will be an` address by Mr. Geo. Fer uson. of Toronto. The public are cordia. ly invited. collegiate Literary society. Be the Sonny : Own Reporter. A large number of the pupils stayed for the meeting of the above on Friday after- noon last. The president, Mr. Milden, be- ing too ill to attend, the rst vice-president. Miss Graham, undertook the arduous duties of chairman. Mr. R. Craw was elected I critic for the evening. IIIATQ ITIIYDII `WK? T p D71!` | IIIULIS UL Dell. WCLU l.UQllbU\.lu The critic then gavehis remarks in the course of which he made some apt compari- sons `between the readings and events in school life as seen in the B. C. I. n'u__ 1':--_,_____ cI-_:_._ ___-1_J L- ._1-:I 1... HUIJUUL 1183 CB HUGE Ill IJLJU 1}. \Jo {- _ The Literary Society'would be glad to see more outsiders taking an interest in these mqetings which commence at 3.45 p.m out rune PFUJGUU. . - The chief business of the evening was the ' election of oicers for the ensuing year and so far as possible a. point was made to e1ec_t young omen for the position ; the Association .being ea-zlly by and `Tor young men. The follo were elected :- Mr. Walter Sargean . president ; Mr. Harker, (Allandale), lst vice-president ; Mr. C. W. Plexton, secretary ; Mr. Joseph Fyfe, treasurer ; The retiring and incom- I inq presidents delivered short addresses. Tho canning:-any-11` nnharfninrnnnf. xriii BA The ' anneal business meeting of the ` Association took place Monday evening last, at which abeut 25 members were present. A -|1\O\I\uI`- tuna knlsnk :71 GU VVIILULI GUUMU u IIIVMJIJGAD vvvnv lIl.\4D\.tlIUo A report was brought in recommending the establishing of a. gymnasium in con- nection _with the Association and a. com- mittee was appointed to canvass citizens and young men for funds to aid in carrying out the project. Tho nl-n? l\nu:nnaa nf I-Ha nvnninrr urn: G-.114: . disinfectant and.1'eIfor" c and John Woods has just what the ar coking for. It is 1'2!-gig Qn`Vh`\h:V has In mm: nf thn hast wixot the I Littl`e s Soluble he le, one of the -`5------- -A---.. 1-:`v41Ju : O-tun vnnnlrnf Address 2' HARPER 8c BROTHERS, M4 ; Iflbew York, LWUB 5 DUIUULU _J. In no, uuu uu. Idisease gory} killer; the market. I 11 Au Llvv\.aDBl.ll.Jo The meeting than adjourned. . _ V . Evan: nomr `Is LOOKING R A GOOD m:LI- `I ".;l.`he ladies otihe P byoerian church _1:o3ose-holdings. social the eveninv of . !_.-~;L-~_'.ntu :_.A. ., : LL- ..L..-..l.. A- e-_l;(;l_ a Ehe evenin: 20t J inat.~ ' `; the `church. '.. .`L__..._.`.A_-`..-3. an: - A u-un:`v:Jn;-I` 3 `Ann Inst.` une -cnurun. All ' Ab zprpzwn-W .nn . . - er. provided. Ad- ' PARM}RAPHER? S PENGIL POINTS. Which. Linked Together. I Very Interesting and Goulpy A chapter oi Local History. --Town Council next Monday evening, -Real Indian Summer Sunday and Mon- da.v. da;__ U -Tbe backbone of Indian Summer is broken._ held at the office or J. P """'E1;..Ti; rm. iguument (:9 me .. 1887. chap. 124. r the anpointment ofdirections will be g 11 3 made an a. degife Prlxlnvisions of R A megng of Creditors of mgpeotors and the givi ct Tnmnto. 011 J7 --Fishing for h_et-ring is now a favorite pastime ` rt`) -\ - -~ A -The Barrie Presbytery will meet here on the 2-;;h inst. ' --Tempera.ture on Monday mornihg at 7 a.m., 55 Fab. -Eclipse of the moon next Sunday, vis- ible in Canada. -The C. M. B. A were in conclave on Monday evening. E I `I74; I...-A `L- _IL .4 ___-_,A- - - --Weather on Tuesday like November in 5 England. ""4 ' ' ""'D' We have the n at mantle goods In Town J. FYFE S Iul. vsnvuo -Rain on Tuesday, temperature at 1 p,m. 58 Fab. -`:I'he East Simcoe contested election be- ` gins at the Court House to-morrow. } _ _ _ , _- _ _ ._ , -At the Y. ' rooms; ' to-nigh: there will be something worth going to hear. "BL- L\-___-_J _-,1 L I 0 I . -- ~ """o -' '- '" o"- a "V `"' --The Sayward seal hshing case came be- fo e the United States Supreme Court on M`I`1. Z __\IA .. - - ` _ W :-:1&ts. Ro1-)e-1'-t`at:r1, of New Lowell, `is M the guest; of Mr. John Macwatt. It yo-'li want tyllsh good ning: mantle go to t omlnlon House J`. l FYFE S. if .5:'11;?tE-i-T)'I`J .(Vulle1-I, ol 1110 Town of Barrie, in the Countylfof slmcoe. mm! Furnisher. ,~' rmzniivmuir --Re\;.vMr. Craig, of Toronto, preacheul in the Baptist church last Sunday morning and evening. ' f\ , `I C N O, M -Our Ivy correspondence came inst as ' we wera going to press and hence cou'd not appear this _week. .17 o .1 us...-. - -_ _ Market Notes. The market on Saturday was a very large one and a great deal of grain of different sorts was , brought in and disposed of. Wheat, oats, pease and barley formed a. marked feature of the day s exchanges and a. good deal of money must have been paid by our grain buyers. The following were the prices of the day: VVheat, 900. to 920.; barley, 40 c. to 520.; rye, 80c. to 850 ; oats, 30c to 320."; pease, 59c. to 60c;h9-Y. $7.00 to $8.00 a. ton.; beef, hind- q uarters, $6.00 per cwt.; forequarters,,$5.00 per cwt.; mutton,`8c. a lb ; pork, $5.50 per cwt.; turkeys, 10c. per 1b.; geese, 6c. per lb. ; ducks 50c. to 60c apair; fowls, 500. to 60c. a pair; butter, 17c. to 19c. per lb ; eggs, 16c. to 18c. per doz ; potatoes, 350. to 40c. per bag ; apples. $1.00 to $1.50 a barrel; hides, $3.50 to $4.00 per cwt.: sheepskins, 800. to 900. a piece; wood, $3.25 per cord. _ . -Dont forget`; Mtihegrand St. George's concert at the Town Hall next Monday evening. Let the Hall be tilled. LVIIIIIIIU IJIUIII-Q IIUVV IUIJIIII UIIUIIUIIO The price will ellrou to buy and us to no]! quick. G . EDY. L His Honor Judge Boys held an interim Criminal Court at the Court House last Friday for the purpose of trying John Mon- teer, of Bell Ewart, who was charged with a grievous assault on his daughter and an attemptto kill his wife with a carving knife. It appears that Monteer objected to some men visiting his house nights when he was absent, and had wrought himself into a fur- ious passion aboutit which resulted in the assault. He was found guilty, but it was considered that the provocation was well founded. He was sentenced to 3 months in gaol, for the assault on his wife, and to 2 months for the assault on his daughter. the i twosentences to run concurrently. , AAA v-wwjw --:uv-, . We omit.ted'i:o mention last week that M r. J. R. Kerr has returned to Barrie from Chi~ cage, and that his parents have also come back to reside permanently with us. Tun ADVANCE along with a host. of friends give them a hearty welcome back. \ ;8'Insure7 in the British Empire Mutual g and get. 20 per cent. for your money as well I as insurance on Vour life. -Tf:anksgiV'ing services xvhi-11 be held. to-day in Trinity church, Christ church and R in Collier street Methodist church, x F I V (I I -No ner `EV .ieetI:ic;a.-l`_{ ;;o;`i;g-cvztn be found in any town in Ontario than the works of the | Barrie Electric Light Company on Baylield I street. . actor for `ekespr ;iwiu be at `the V THE 092 House, Barrie, V n the following 33' f ' eceivin taxes :- dates for %`l1.rg(:;%?1r<(1)q.i5,f Nov. 2%. and Dec. -.3`g1e }'whicn date cost{will be added. 3 _ ' JAMES WICKEN8. 7 Collector- `A An .91 mi pun.` Short Arlurtsusesp were made by Mayor ljeplcr, H. H. Strathy, Dr. W. A. Ross, A. l. llunter and others, on the tness "of the Property in question for use as a. hospital. The following resolutions were adopted : Resolved, that we purchase the property on Duckworth street for the pur oses of a. hospital at the price mentioned, 1100, and i that such proceedin "s be taken at once to have the Hospital oard incorporated. as llr. H. Strathy, acting as solicitor or lrustoes appointed for the purpose of bold- mg the land, may think best in the interest of the Hospital Comvpittee. ._ .-rr--..:LA1 r1-......:L..- -A tine deer was exhibtedat Mr. Ma.uud- rell s shop Elizabeth street; yesterday morn` ing. Venison for Thanksgiving Day was ` suggested by` it. I (V1-2 C'II____I,, ' Grey Flannels, a Iher big lot just "opened, see tne t qualnty then the 1 price and you at ure to buy all you want GEO. REE . 5 -Mr. John Caughlin, of Flos, informs us that he sold a farm, the N. W. quarter of ` lot; 12, 1st concession of Flos, the other day ` to Francis Franklin for $1500. ; :'_-Misses Nellie and Goldie, dau liters of Mr. C. L. Sanders, are going to alifornia} to spend a. year with their uncle, Mr. Wm. Fraser. They will be accompanied by Mr. R. J. Fletcher. -Mr. J. Macpherson. at present teaching at Ja.rrat s Comets has received the appoint- ment. as Principal of the Penetanguishene Reformatory School at the hands of the On- tario Government. - -We have been informed that Mr. George W. Lount has presented 30 volumes ' of Sessional Papers to the Mechanics Institute. Our informant didn t say lwhether they were sessional papers of the Ontario Legislature, the Dominion- Parlia- ment or of some religious body. ` -The Flag was flying on the Post Oice ag staff on Monday to celebrate the Prince of Wales birthday and not the Czar of Russia s silver Wedding. `ll YI (`*1 II 1-11: on -~King s new Music Hall is a. credit to the town. Good stage, good scenery, com- fortable seats, good acoustic properties, good everything. Go and see it at the \next entertainment, one week from to- i nigh . `I7 I I o 9 1 .1 . nr The Sultan at Tangiers has dismissed gevgrgl oi his"Mi1__1i3ters for disloyalty. I ' ~n....:'.v. Jnon in fomentimr trouble L of hisjMinisters for disloyalty. Ruaaia s deaign in fomenting with the` Afghan: is to appropriatp Bokb'a.ra.T Mantle Clothe, ynew lot just opened. 'I`hn In-Ion \:rIII nln Iran to hint nnd nu }gEiTi`Tx rqoncs. ' ,{ $1.00 PER ANNUM IN ADVANCI smama: corms, mvm onzwrs. County Judge : criminal court. MINOR N MATTERS HUGHLY III`, 1" ..|\lI` nd ' rked on t1fe-' n. with some ; D !9( 1'1:::,g(1 331:5 s {)ots uni ; forehm,ee year old steer-r { ear; A ots on him. Parti will 9:3 as will lead to th eoovery of said form? Wm be rewamded. _d parties holding anlmzifiwr this notice w be dealt with co- m Lggdinz E0 ..__- 4349 law. ROBER HOL"`. Ivy P.0. Lot, b., T01 ` ' WISHAR or TORONTO. 1 % Qgggglted at the UEEN" Hogan -} Jnlii ` 1891. -A 9- - L m 0ice.Barr1e. Sln89lret?;:gnogL qjhgiihley. Barrie P. !::A Lady ook-keeper at the E 46. HA1-:l ER S I1ER10D1cALs. " IL luupcxcy Uu .LILl.\.il\"Vl. VII uusvvu vv uuunn it hzul been proposed to purchase`: for lxogpital pur oses. ; .\'hrn-P Atv-nuuou urn!-n maria `IV Mnvnr, V01` X , f{} WESLEY, Proprietor. 46 49 `at the ` chine Oice. Barrie. tter, to L . Laishley. `3.61-tie / lnw ADVERTISEMENTS. ESTRAYi Since no atom`. ite 1881 I LLUSTIIATED. PHJUU au ` '. I-(`U1-.'-l steer, lte 16 . C6 SCSI` On - [other snots an the ,1: ..o...\n on 119814: nnvnn peer, ynue 16 ' Lher ear lvinvt such in- eooverv of said lllli HUGE on Per jrear: The Hosnitai [Movement ` The Hospital Committee met in the Town Council Chamber on Monday after- noon last to consider the suggestions of the Board of Health in connection with a hospital. Members of the Committe pre- sent: liev. D, D. McLeod, chairman; Mesdaxncs Morris, Ardagh, Messrs. Pepler, - Morris, J. A. Strathy, H. H. Strathy, Dr. W. A. Boss, H. N. Courtlandt, Rev. Dr. Parka` and A. F. Hunter. The chairman stated the purpose for which the meeting had been called. and` asked Mayor Pepler to give particulars` of the property on Duckworth street which if lmfl kn...` nunnnuaal tn fnr J MAGAZIX nand I Innnl ' 1Nsc_'vEN'T. _oo1ie<'-,_tor. :95 uu-_ I` > `I _ _ ._ ' .' ` ' ' Mr. N. F. McL`eod, the Washago Perla."- gogue has given notice of quitping the school there ab Christmas . ' inill, 5 few miles tr-`om Emsdale. cut 67 2 thousand shingles on Tues- day of last week, thus beating all `other shingle cutting for ons saw, by 5;]; thousand. Ann incur` LLXI...-An --A ---333' -~ nuvuu uu uu-u uvuuury uuuuu. Juan HUGH ll: gathering as annually takes place at Long- ord when the mills shut down for the sea.- son. Then he talks of cat-gut music and quotes Byron about music s voluptuous swell. _ and soft eyes looking love, and all.tha.t. He lis evidently, in for i . - xv- .,_...._. --. _.... -uuuu nvuuuru wno V Like The or the list. r The work of `remdfvi_ngVobstruti6ns in the East Branch of the River` Sev,ern is still go- Iipgon, "M '- 1- on ".- _' -` I W" . Tliere come near being_e.no_ther fire at was discovered runningra idly along the carriers from the buiper a_t__ .,la.yfair s ehmgle mill. . Prompt a.c'bioi1" saved the thin from destruction. e ' ' Sturgeon Bay last Saturday morning.` Fire - _The Volumes of MAGAZINE begin with the fsumbers for Jun and December of each year. When no time ' specied. subscri tlons `will begin wixh the L mber current at a time of receipt of or:ler.? Bound volumes of HABPn:B s lllaazxmz for ihree years back. in nest cloth bu_1d1`ng, wzll b sent by mail, st-paid.` on re- colpt of $3.0: er volume. loth Cases, to:-~ binding, :0 cc 8 each--by mail, postrpaid. . Remittance ould be made `by Post-olcbe 1 Money Order 1- Draft, to avoid chancdof loss. 1?, -' . . .1 v, ..A J _, ___A!_- i A sawdust oorres ondent of the Orillia Times writingfrom on ford Mills, shows that he has been retty adly struck. He says :-For_ unadhlterated enjoyment "com- mend us to a country dance. just such a. onhhnrina an nnnunllu I-nlpna r\`nnn -4. T ....... ReportWcoi'n-es'f_roii1 Nevis thet threshin is about over there that potatoes are - `gooc and freefrom disease, that corn husking is the order of the evenings and that turnip harvesting is well under way, ~ 1 .1 ~- i . A rather curious occurenoe says the Col- lingwood Enterprise was the shooting of a.` artridge on the roof of the Globe Hotel on uesday. The bird had strayed into town, and probably wanted comfortable quarters. There is nothing of interest to recor about Stayner this week. ` It `I"'` as v\ and condensed "mo Tmgomuu Pa graph: for Advance lotion who TJII-A llnan II-..` .._`__ _-Ln. - --' U , _ -_- .__.a _v.. vn-V` -can vv , w I); ypuuuuun Dogs and thlves are raiding hen roasts at Sturgeon Bay. ? - - ` ` TheMuskoka. Herald, Bracebridge, says : -The yield of grain in this neighborhood surpasses that of any former season. Mr. Hunt reports 69 bushels of oats to the acre from one eld, and|Mr. Thomas Featherstone threshed 150 bushels of sprin wheat grown on lve acres. .Mr. J. E Mil er, and other farmers also report large yields. ff`! 1'`: - n lniv ' The Gravenhursb Banner says :-You can tell more about a. ma.n s. character ` by trading horses with him once than you can by hearing him talk for a. year in "prayer- meeting. Has the Banner man been left in a. horse trade? ' ' V Vs{{;f1V -boy s pranks at Alliston last Eaturday ,night were of a very innocent ind. 7, 7__. _ _ _ _ . j m7r}e Alliston Lime Kiln club has aeer mined that the _ press is a vastly mightier moral weapbn than the pulpit. ff! II` A 5 __jI__ _________] .w--- . v.,`--._ -..,-__ __-_ The ;.[`rua.nt- Act is bei'z1Z;;'_iVgidly enforced I in Alliston; '`-`'J \ ``-`-`-/l ,3" IJlK~L', UV 17.3.`. `'`-``'--`'V 7` -""`V' Ne:/~. are not to copy this 'advertzse- . new u-it/our the e.':.])1e88 order Q/` HARPER & BmT111:x:j<. . ` The Spider` and Web Social. at Totten- ham, was not wel-l patronized. Perha.ps'it was too..much of the walk into my pa.rlo_r princip1 e.v ' rm _---.-J n---z.-.. 1-..--- ._......I.. . -.-w-Ir-:- The farmers round Baxter have nearly nished their fall plowing, ' Houses are at a. premium in Everett. A resident of Shelburne has in his posses- sesion over $500 of notes A taken from the farmers of the surrounding country for shoddy cloth. How short-sighted these farmers be. . - - ` - T ; - ` `___ :ummAunm-en1s:rn1crn1:1:ns. u. 1-3.1.1-c;-A-liiaton.WooIlen Mills are bo6ming `still. , ; v- ~ Glen Huron farmers do not seem: to be in. much"hurry- .toL.do=their ` threshing this fall. Perhaps . they .-see bigger prices away 93 when the owerrbloom. again.` `V i ll..- I'\_1..'l.1_ ADJ l`..usn~u..\nn 33:5" 1: ' `Hunting parizies along" the Northern shore of the`(3':e`orgi'$'n_Bayhave been very success- ful this fa.1l;~-1 'A* gft .mo.'1(:ly deer,par`tridg'es - and duck : havb l>'oen'kille ; _ ' _ ~"- T _ A Nviiinam write`s;._-,-Knox" church _will_ be cloded unit Sabbath `0? ood. . "Ref. ~M,'1`cf - Gdiitpbll, or seo11m:vruoa;= wiIl=-`_livr thq % nal ?ier1dlriVdndt g-2-um-.on)dunc is-ax-i vuu-Ju wan: nu-awe ---v-- -.._._- V- `:1: 45- said an `arrebb has ;e{f}{ade "at gatayner. in connection ivith the Murbough In 1|, -g- ._ -._ -_. L-`vb !-lira.` ]5<>lphin,:<>-f'{3;'_;at1T<;a, "fecil a. few days ago and broke three of her ribs. ; 4 ; , .-_...__L 1...- 1.--_ ......1. ;. An Albino` chipmunk wash cailght the other da.y'bv Dan Hisey, near Creemore. The little fcreeber f haa.pink eyes anrla. perfectly whilwekin. ~ " V . __ n:l._.-1: 1n.11-...1 1-1:; 11-1.] : am'ou1er p0p11l8I` VV-T168178. Among the literary fen res will be PER- ` som. Rxmmxsczxcmso NATHANIEL HAW- THORNE. by his college cl I-mate and lite-long tgiend. Honwrxo QRIDGE. nd a. Personal Mem- of the Browmngs, b_ ANNIE THACKERAY .1cm-:Y. ` tr vvvvv u-J -- ----v ------. The steamer City `of ~ Midland left Cole li wood, Wednesday, for Byng Inlet and Ki arney with the biggest load of freight she has ever: had on. It_is expected the Midland will mske threetmore trips before the season cI9_ses. ' I `I"r-.._'I_- m..1:.... .....a.3.-....-l n ad-manna nhvnnn Llarmy .I..llUl.' IIUQIIUUKIV .BlIlwlI5v ysavuu in his cote the other_d;a.y, and can ht the bird. It was a..carrier pigeon, an under its wings were plainly sta.mped_ the words, _.D;1fresne, _Broaclview;, Manitoba How the `little visitor got here is not yet `explain- ed, though it would seem the trip from Manitoba is rather a. long one, even for a. carrier pigeon. --Collingwood Enterprise. - 1` 111-1 , , -1 n- -.__ 1.-__._ 2... ..L:-.-unu `niacin Lwlulllvluw nu vnnv worn.`--i` -._ +9.: -- __ It is said the._.l dies of, the .:Ma le street Methodist churjch Cpllingwbod, wi 1 hold Van old-fashioned supper on hqqksgiving night. At the old-fashioned suppexjs, it may be. re: marked; .the punch .bowlfwa.s'j generallyfa co1tapici1o_u`s featu;'e Is _tha_.t.[to (be one of the attractibppw? ` ' ' up I}: `T n .1 _ 1\_ ;-I_ G.'A.`I- UIIU llvunwvvsveaw . . `Mrs. George .Neill_ of the Dutch Settle- meot wee kicked '_in` the mouth the other dayjhy a young` colt` flier lip was severely out endohet-`teeth bagjly loosened. ~ , V ' "- .`_;- `L; El'L.'.;L`-_.. .;I.,._,." lllplllluvn-J 5 --v-.- --_-_ '--__-_ The leg`:'a.l`f'i:'.xrv1'<>f Mccmhy, Peler & Mc- Carthy are about to commence `active open}- tions in Beeton again.` - on 1-: . A ,, _- _I_ -_;__ __.-.._ 2.. ' -...- -....:n A portion of the Washago Hunting Club is encamped near Clear. Lake, pre aring stones of the exploits of its members" or the winter evenings. = * 3 - n ,1 '_,su_ ; _A-___:.___ ;g 1.`SBV.AU. lb. L'UL'1'_y u_w_|._u|.cu qv pug __v_a.uy5u- men of Thomsonville on`F1_idey evening. Turkeys and geese are being stolen from farmers in the vicinity,e Egbert. I 19-; - LLx. `ll-...I.. ..L-`AL ;.-vvvvo- .-D-..-. The East Grey teachers were in associa- tion assembled_a.t Meaford last Thursday. 9' (`CI :_ 1, ' Ori1li;wi;wl;'c:t;hered vfith 9. scarcitty or water, b 1: as long as there ; plenty 0 old rye the t inty'o'newo1'1't `complain. I - - -...u n "' Vllbn Iv: rnavvn-U v v-----E, .. - - _ _-_ , , J Wilson, of Cookstown, is shipzng large numbers of ca.tt`.'.e from that point. . - `sure u I" 1,,n,'ll _ HAHPERS MAGAZ` E .. HARPERS WEEK HARPEI{`r3 RAZ `L . . . . . . . . . . .. V HARPE1i'b` YOUN_ PEOPLE. .eut: at Bond Head. ,Ma.lzi.ria.l fe;*er aiid diphfhgria arc; _prevVa..l-' RevL_C. E. Perry.l ectu19ed to`th..o: ,(A)ro.`n`g`e-V ._ -.. -1 rm. -........'....n`lI- .3` Ti`:-hlau nxinlna `._1N'r1nrcn:_s'rs, or BARBIE. THE COUNTY or __8IMOOE UNETY OF s1iv:coE, `B ARRIE, co gectd. The con` regation will be scattered. b ome will attend sson church, some will go to Willis, and `the greater part will become a membersof the Central Church, -Oro. C ranber1"is"in this `region7are a very -* 'sca1fce-drop. V - ardly` any to` be had for love or money; A _ . over Ooatuoveri u.- Piles of them .;at- nick, sell! 1 prices at GEO. IIEE I98. ` V A - Jtidge Ardaglilield his Court of Final Revision, of the Dominion Voters list; for genetanguishene in that town last Wednes; ay. Mr. Stoutenborg, who resides on the 8th concession of-the township of Collingwood, shot` ane fat bear in the` swamp near his V home, last Friday. 11.... -' A ` ` -__._. . 'Th:a(hay presera and threshing machinesnl are doing a. rushing business up round New Lowell. . V - The Warmfnster Temperance lodge had a. shooting match last Saturday, for an oyster supper. Next. 1 I 1 n~ A Fessertoh tvrites:-_--On Friday Mr. George Bush, while digging potatoes, found ,a. quanitity of broken Indian pottery. Though these pieces were toosmall to be of much interest, they doubtless indicate where more valuable relics may be found. Mr. Bush was working on the ridge which passes through Tay. p 41 , 1-.1 I`,1 1._,,,I 2 --v-- v -UIIIU -LAIVAIDJI Mrs. 'Li1'n:ney, a. `resident of Collingwood,_ was burned out of her home a. few evenings ago.; '1 he ca.'nse-\-(fctiw stove pipe. "l`ha' Ilnnnlnl can u... 1". o'u..`.` -1--- 4- get fhll Mllllnerv ..?v.. .- uv vs-unw |.l.U UULVV EIJUYU plpe. The" Dominion use is th` place to YFE S. > f\._!II0 I / :>-/u_/e [We to 1 subscribers in the U nit- 05 .>"rz!.=., Cu.mul and Mexico. _ _v---an-v `-_(');'-i-l.lia has soi Light plant to a company for $14,000. $5,000 cash down and the balance in three years in` equal; annual instalments and intereat at four per cent.. . nu), I . - -- George Brown, of Bradford, has been ned $5 00 and costs for not removing a. nuisance from his premises after being notied by the Board of Health to do so. Served him right; - 1 I`: ran 1 1-1- (Ill uuuuucl. L135 UIIULIUBI `UL VVULIX Qallln The Midland Agricultural show will be held next year on the Tuesday and Wednes- day immediately preceding the rst of October. ` ' V Nairy Blue and ill Serge Dre low prices at GEO l!EDI9s .A'turnip weighing 231} lbs has been for some time onexhibition in\Ha.yA & Pa.ton s store, New Lowell. It" was `raised on the Hay estate and it is no uncommon thing "to nd turnips varying from l51bs to 20lbs. in the eld. _ ' Mr.z.-IVe_hnKlippert, the men who wander- ed away from his home has not turned up yet. Continued searching is thought useless by his friends, It issreported that he was seen in Phelpston some "ten days ago. Some think he is living, others think not; x..aI.;.I 1.; Eli" 'Ts`?s fi6".Ina $7.00 Ulster: all sizes at long Cape at GEO. REEIDIDS. -' v - OM; and Mrs.` Charles Hughes, celebraped their silver wedding last week. '1`!-m Wnahnnn AI\I`II| I'I`I: n`I-on kn:nn `L111: VI-`VII WIIVVL 'VW\I\LIII5 13 CV30 The Washago our mill after being idle all summer has opened for work again. Tho \I.~`lIn-..-I Ant-I:r||-:10--Ivan` aka, ".311 La The friends . of the English church at Cooper s.Fa.lls urpose holding a. bazaar for the benet 0? the church sometime in December. .Sa.la.ries of ,Co1lingwooAd s public school teachers: Mr. Ward, salary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0. . .$ 1000 Mr.-Moulton , n V . . . . . . . . . . . . . _. . . . 500 Miss u . . . . . . .' . . . . . . . . . . 400 Miss Brillinger n ; . . . . . . . . .` . . . . . . . 350 Miss Currie .n s- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300 Mine Cleland u . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 300 .Mias Anderson in . `. . . . .; . . . . . . . . . 275 Switzer n . . . - . . . .V . . . . . . . ._. . Miss.Jenkins n . . . . . . . 250 II . . . . . . . ..V.....3..b Miss Campbell in . . . ., . . . . . . . . . . . . 325 Mi HOW3rd I n _ . . . . . I . . . . . . . . . . . 250 Vt VHU ILUB xwu Uulullxnvucw. Resolve , that the Hospital Committe having to-day concluded to bu the pro- Derty owned by Mr. Lloyd on, uckworth Feet, assuming that thetownt wouldfive ' whip}. Hum fm-merlv' annrbnriate to