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Northern Advance, 14 Apr 1892, p. 8

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0 '*"'x~\ --2.`-`."1' t-...: '7 ' ' I ` ' . . 5 ~ -, `J 1 ' j-` I 7 `E 'tWHM`TH PEUPLI 10 HT ' & 2 `A. ` 1 V :. e'~ :=:i~4-,- 1 '`. T,. . :;4. ,1 No preparation of the kind has ever met with the same success in the same time and the testimonials in its favor are all from the most authentic sources. Every drug- gist sell it. ` V ~ PRICE 35 CENTS PER BOTTLE. I 9_9Rn 51:4: S1ocum s Oxygenized Emulsion Of Pure Cod Liver Oil. M Loans can be_ oloaedut once by making per- mnal application. V , y 011 uuw ms treatment according to instruc- onslwhich is very easy and simple to take) you will get rid of your trouble. For some years I was troubled with catarrh of the head and throat. until my .-its became a burden. In the afternoon Ialways became hoarse and throat painful. and in the morning the discharge from the throat -was profuse. After tryigf everything I heard of Dr. Washington. got streatment, and was as well as ever in six weeks. This is now three or four years ago. and Iain at present in excellent health and have had no trouble slnoe oft catarrh. Yours truly. W. H. sronsr. ` IQI- - WE CANNOT ALL %MB%E~__[|RST 1 _ , 3 .` HIS. LII. 011 M10 .U0ll.lll1- . ion and . Glove Mi'g.. Acton. Ont in reply to ` aaietter of inquiry :- Acronr, Sept. lot. 91. John Cowan. Esq., Manitowaning, Manitoulin. . Island, Ont: Dun . 8rB.~Youre of the 2nd nit. is received and should have been replied to sooner had not absence nrevented me. 1 can recommend you to Dr Washington. Mccaui St.. Toronto. as the best person you canget to `assist you. and I have no hesitation. in airming that if {ion take his treatment according to instruc- one (which iavery ensv and nimnln tn tnlznl 11811117008, I-I19 Nonn-wean 'l'e!'l'ltOl'l6I ununruuu Oolumbmapplytoany 0.P.R. Agent. " ` ' ` R. .J_m,1nrc_:Hn:I;.VAgent, name. V 13-1y. DRNVASHINGTON RGATARRI-lj For full information and descri tive plm mat: of Manitoba, the North-Went .'l`e torles an British ` Onlnmhln. nmnlv to an! O.P.R. Aszant. " 1 ~ SETTLER J ` mm 2 co|.oIIs1 stsmunncnan M.._.`_AnI!'n|"i'oBA E"-y' '-gR'@v%TuELs n; _k_ gv ,__- _._. Qm M A Wnnlfnhn, the Nni-th -Want. .'l`a fnrin an British JOHN |.EE S < FURNITURE. STORE, 64 and 56 Bsyeld-`St. _ TEE STORES FOR SALE. still unsold and novi oering at prices ahead or anything yet offer- ed at - ' -uuuuz vn. vuu uu usuun an: uuay pxuwmg. Mr. Jno. Scott it hard at work in the -sugar buab. , 7 .11 . 11731:... A .1___ , I - I I-fUR_NilTU R El l'E"I IT Tr`- Darin: macs u'; at 9.60 p .rn. A ` AND THE `B-ANIDIAN. unnrmsr A LARGEOFAMUUNT ---TC (fBut E.'A_.-SLOEJUM of 186 West Adelaide St., Toronto, Ont., must feel more than ordinary pride in the [success of his valuable prepara- tion, for the cure of lung diseases,` V12. 2 ' - V-Notice. V. on: u LI\.lI-lL\IJ.`p' ' Solicitor for nan-1.; msmc. aw "E25233. 1717 C`-I`II IIIIUIJQ `Mr. William Adams was made happy. by the present of a ne young logger -a few dayeago. Qfnbnn annual \'l7:I--.. `..._-.._.I -___ ,3 :1 B080 . W118` W0 no Storey has to say about it, eI:o.'.' Ptealdent V Mfg. of the Domin- inn and . mmm M! Read .wha.t W. H. lulu In lfnv-Av can Permanently only ed e tolnatnt dPrttReulti tD mornoegina" kinds of soil whtle team is in. motlomnsoaveo abgolglotoly cor:so`t)'no 30:3. Saves Seed `*8 every kernel .1: deposited at proper de th to Purchase nl apera. Mowers. R "3' . p (gov. o the beat and you W31 eatraed.` We also xggnxtthfaotum the celebrated rd-Saving Binder. Cultivator in the world Send for illustrated Octal ue L Bran erehonse-. 288,284, 226 st, Paul dc. Montreal; 86 Front st. orohto; 135 Ki co., (L'Il)., Incansdifi, out `The ap;;3LZT5f ;;1:i:1:`ia making things I a little livelier in this neighborhood. Some of the farmen are busy plowing. Mr- Jnn Qnntt in Inn! .4. ......I. :.. .1... av-:11: W K H T`i...A.'FB' or 2l.V.l:B. N'ASIi S ALL WORK GUARANTEED. Repairing and "clean and engraving done on short notice. V rmxsiaaem W; ;:~*s2,9;4'=1:.=2* -`-1; ginzggggwliodfod.` MR8. JAl;fy,'Yf`ffg_ qn"r' nwJwLnTsiaE 09 TTITT /\`l\ (NrI\`l-ufwwrru in price, tint and pattern. New Goods arriving dailv. you Want School supplies, oroanything in the line of St1xtion- ery, go to Snows Bookstore, e Housekeepers will -consult their best interests by inspect. ing our Stock before purchasing their Wall Paper. WE HAVE AN ENDLESS VARIETY F6R;LE IN THE TOWNOF BARBIE. FWALL PA P ERA`! :`The power of `tl1e"('3hurch; - was the subiect of Mr. Coulter s address on Sun- day night. The principal part of the ' subject was faith cure. Now a-person might think ~ that this discourse would deal hard blows at our medical men, but no, gentlemen, don't let that idea ru'n-_a- way with you. Speaking of the doctors, Mr. Coulter said, God blessthem every time. The evangelist is a hard and sin- cere worker, and `is doing much good here in Stroud. His explanation of the Scrip- tures is remarkably clear. and clever, but -is it not entering the thin edge of a dangerous wedge to say that the Scriptural passage If any man say heihath no sin, etc.should he, If any man say he hath not sinned, etc." or " Set your aections on things above. etc should, be v"'Set your mind on things above? Now these changes give the passages a wholly differ- ent meaning, andif you can change one \ passage of Scripture why not another and if some are wrong, how do we know what are right? H_tg[rn, SARJEANT & co. rr. . ,, .3 ` , .7 , . . 'f'I'1' :1 Ln '1 Parasols I{%Wonde;'`u_1 zzsm 1 xgraz ;z;;.;. ~ ~`r..~ J_ -s";4'.'G:5r: . Ac -`is . In_ conneotgon with my Fancy Goods Store. nnA.. L`... -- - - - - - - - -- ea Dunlap-st, -% Opp. Railway station. We beg to call the attention of the authorities to the ielapidated state _of our sidewalks. N o matter on what street we .promenade with our Mary Ann, we have to keep stopping to pick her up, or she stops to pick me up, or both pick up together. The sidewalks are simply a disgrace to the otherwise beautiful village. 661'}... u... ...... -2 ;I.- r\I____,| n . pmsots IA PARASOLS I _,s71?R.u3it._1r'ar.n:s;r`N. . } ` , ` jVendon.f;Bo acorn. . `H7 3 APPyGAT|0NS THOROUGHLY BEMOVEST AT `TH : anncnm HOUSE. WALL PAPER. Before purchasing; Be sure and See them ,'Ve'il_ue in rhereu street ufnwtflfe` I the estate or the late I and knnwn an " '|`1m vayvsnvuvvn Lu uunu uuauuru uuuuu. On Monday morning Mr. Albert Black left for Michigan, via: North Bay and Sault Ste. Marie. Success, Albert, in Uncle Sam : Territory. `'7 I `U -- *` ` at. 40 UAVER. 26 DUNLOP STI-{E`1T3T. Wit y Fahcy Goad: The above Department is under the management of _ _ ___j MRS. L. STEPHENS. IA 3-na L 811 W Ill JOHN - OH-l!iE8MA1.o 1. ._ . ` - `-,.. ,' ' ' F0` aunp1ytheirowm5Pe1' ..,. ` _ 11 security. The lowest not noqoasaruy accepted`. .. %. -, V. ,3, emu-IAM. -Ii:liz`x. T}; M ;;9h`"m 's.`.$? '15 : '0. 5 . DEBS willbo received bv the und%f- ed up to_tho 15:1: mu: or 11:1 v the Hestingot the % g&1m;;H9usnin the ` Town of Barri} [;g.a%hu x...{;;.,.;; ';.,;;;...1 on `la-.`;'Ii._'Il..- ..a.m ____,,I .u ,- , ,._- annni; I hhrracks will very likely be crowd- ed next Sunday night, forit is then that -Miss Libbie Orchard late of Ceylon, will relate .her Salvation Army Missionary experiences in that eastern "island. n.. 1|/r.....:.... ..........:..._ `l|A_ A IL ,-,- `n1 I bg ' der- l_5g_l?'l`);{r 313 .InAYv Tendon For I-Ieailnsfl . 10-11` and `cleaning of all kinds, in P10 ertyc in n P. 0. 8.1` `CD, LETCJ `,.}{ S_. A um -complc }_horse. .\1 1'. (onto. ._ __KVhI(:h : Mr . `\\'i`l0\ .` Miss "111 VJ 'I"l' UV u_y nev. mt. .v'1nu19.y and tiev, i)rv-:;rper. ' . . The following olcergywergixoictgi ;1j~ .-hlxejv ) Ueurrent year: ' President, Judge Arda h". _ . * Vice-Preliident, J udgo- ya. non. Senator Gowan` and the resicjn} minutqra of thetown Vice-Presdents. ' ' toB Y.-'.l`reav9!1I'et{B.6"V'.. J:.B- f ". Cmmitteo A-`Meun..H. H.%s:raA%.g;;`:.IJ,;:`_1%. = ; "ll.-:3;-H. Snhtt. .1 w..:.' `a mzu`rvia able in _peL-ts. '-'n1ut1`i1 Ttiou in the op 1.. ` . ...'n . Luau.` :`_ brin; {iii I M Li L K 5. $1}-1 vvuun choir P709 [with the 8 ~ `Miss Salter, ef Barrie. has been assisting the'Salvati_on Army Capt. here during the past week. - Ilbbu 'Mr tude sayil lovnel path age` Q you: no shoe put .,. This EM gr t}V1cl _-y-v -----J .....-u Miss Neiily, dressmaker. has arrived and is to be found in part of Mrs Mc- Bride : house, corner of Church and Penetsnq streets. After an extended visit with her daugh- ter, Mrs. Duncan, Mrs. Willson returned to Toronto on Monday. Miss Violet Duncan went with her for the summer.` I\ ` 6u}i1{{g$ ;I{c1.Ta}L' QELQJJ1-1-;'{;sy this spring, and both shops are doing a. lively business. EKIIIGIS \I III III`! S IIIIIIJVVJ 9! A meeting ot the cheese tactcry patrons was held on 4th inst. when Mr . Oolborne was successful in making nal arrange- ments reaarding the opening of factory about May 1st. iv use 1 1 -- _ u-organ an-u yr-u_w_vu-u Miss S. Weruica. and Mr. W. Goodfel low; Miss Coulter and Mr. _F.'Wa.rnica; two couple married last week: in Collier street Methodist Church, Barrie. will please accept a shower of rice, old boots, etc., signifying best wishes for smooth sailing o er life : billowy sea. A Quinn`-:r\m A` `kn ..'suu.-.. `Al`u$-u Cu:hA\n-- Advwmaggndna; .: Spring work has commenced. '9 L '_ Fqll whent h'8_l :!'_7'_i`!1Vl.O;l'ed very s 9.fly,~but nothing further should be said `until April has passed. ` L` ` - Q- -co .. n- .' no umus1o'n'otcan-oopouaon" T` ' A _ not ltooofugruy Imp}: that` We told `rho Oblnlon or the Writer. The followin `letters addressed toiibe: editor of Tim onrnnax Anvmgcn have been received for publication : " ` 2 _` __ About a` nag," SIB. -Seeing a paragraph in your last week s issue from an Allandale correspong dent, concerning a_ vicious dog` belonging V to James Marlin. being an old subscriber _ i you will please allow me space to`:. contra"- diet the same. Your -correspondent makes an unfounded assertion when he says the same dog bit a, boy s lip and nose which was done four years ago, and I shot the dog at the time for so doimz, ' 1 was not aware that the present dog bit anyone until I read it in your issue. as I do not knowingly _ keep A--u-ubhnionon 6n.:n;n-4: Ann ulna-An ' I `III IIUW UL A UIIIHIUUIIUU IUK twenty-ve yearn, mid have `heyer "had my name in -5 public paper before, :and duringthat timb .. have always paid -one hundred cents-Yo the`. dollar. A - ' ` :Yonr- r6Ip..;.T . . '_, J. MARLIN, sn. ll-Ill} IUDIIVQ GD 1. av uvn naavvvlnlsnl nvvtl anything toinj urgsny person. I am now sureuidemot this `county for 5`:-A-at-u Ana manna pain`, Iunnn Spawn: "`-mall vn vv eanesuay evening last, April 6th. His Honor Judge Ardagh, -` Preaident of- the Society occupied the chair. The meet- ing was ened with devot.ion_o.l exercises `oonductedogy Rev. I Fi`nd1a'.y,ancl3 Dr. `Harper. ' oouuvvnn aocnado Advance Correspondence.` ,_____,_l_ G I The annuaIfme_eti{ng of jzh` Bhtd Tennis Cli_1li wo.'a"he1d"la'st* `Mandi? "eff: (which: the fo11owin&' 'o'1'mmr unnia .I.m.A.-1:-- :.vuul uzgu was ueu1'1asI:Monaa'y at which` the follow"in oicfrs wref qlectegl:-_;-Hon. ` `P1165;-; "S.i_;,`, ;;brtr_ig1it';- ' Hoig*jvffa;1>;h t.; , ` j .-J. Rscot r'i.u&`J: "A": `_ Strachy;; I r` id_:ii 5; 1?. E. P. Pepler, Q. 0.; Vice`-Pres wz,-H vthe`r_esgi_lt_._', bk ` svuunug wuaajvuu Dy Jul`. uraw. ' ` ` ' V - The competition i_u`muip topk p1ace__ yes-`i herd` y afternoon;,jb1it'*t&)o_`1_apb`e 199' "_g`iVvh6.~ uuuuumwuvnuau; u:uw.vou lulu. warmly CD301`- )ed._ ' The judges, Messrs. 1 Huntiex-'"," Mifden and Olds; thndecidd th_a.At the p1`ize in" reading w'aswo'n by Mr, Craw. ` ~ 4 v Th: nnrnnb?-3P3nn"u'h~-wuss}- 4.--]. -1- -- -_-L - - collegiate Literary Society. b ' By glu Society ; Own Ropomr, The re ular`meeting_of thisjsociety _was held on riday, theelhjesident, Mi`.- Hay;-`?' in tlievchair; `The progr_of,m'"consisted3meinly of 6. reading cbrhpetition. The " readers `gave two readings each and then one selecued `by the judges. . Mr; `Ward gave a. *\'*ocalv solo which was well received and lougyfepcored. Miss Paul `gave so vocelf eolo which was `enthusiastically received and warmly" encor- 8d.' `illdD8_ Mania, n|ihAn" KlIJ..h7 Wheat, 80c to 84c ;.ba.rley. 400. to 45c.; rye, 80c. ; oats, 28c. to 300.; . pease 58c to 60c.; h:_ny.$7_.50 to "$8.50 a. ton. ; straw, $4. 50to $5.00per tongbeef binda usrters, $6.50 to $7.00; fore uo.rters,$5.00 to $5.50}per cwt. ; mubton,_$7 0 to $8.00 per cwt. ; `pork, $5.60 to $6.00 per cwt. ; `turkeys, 10c. to He per ' 1b.; geese, 7c. per lb. ; ducks 60c to 70c. per pair; fowls, 50c. to 60c. spair; butter, 17c. to , 20c.; eggs, 10c. to 110. per doz; untrimmed hides, $3.50 to $4.00; per cwt. ; sheepskins, 80. to $1.00 apiece; otstoes, 250. to 350. per bag; apples, $1. to $2.002. barrel; -wood; $325 to $350 per _cord; Anthra- tzite coal $6.25 per. ton, $3.25 per half an`. ; llliilminous coal $6.50 per ton, $3.50'per_ 9. ton. ; ' f T mu-not Notes. The market was "very `largely attended last Saturday. The supply of butter and- eg s was especially large, but there was no di culty in eecting the sale of all that was offered. The following were the current prices on the Market Square :-} ` I11! I An . ' - .-.--.-v vvu vnvvvvw i IRS,-vW6 are instructed to demand- from you the name of the writer of the.i_tems under heading Georgian Bay Breezes, in your issue of 10th March, 1892, as our client, Mr. Henry Lunau, intends to bring an action against the writer thereof because of the grossly libellous matter referring to him therein. Unless you give us the name and address of the correspondent we will hold you responsible and proceed a%ainst you for damages for the wrongs comp ained of, un- less ample apology is at once made. Yours truly, _ GUNN & AMBROSE. Well, its just this way. The Times will not give the nameof thehwriter to either Mr, Lunau or Messrs.'Gunn & Ambrose ; we will \. not apologise either humbly or otherwise, and the question for the man witha griev- ance -is to decide..what he is goingto do about it.--Ori1lia Times. . ~ V nuvuuuuuu.Luvur, uu ll ll0Wly ITBOOVOHIIR. Mr. John Ooughlin deolurea that he has seen a. wolf several times in the swamp dong the 2nd line. The farmers should organize a hunt and try to find out {what- the animal `really in: Il Ann g.--`-.. LA- -I_ .,` ' an Apology Will Save s1o.ooo. That s the way our new libel suit stands just at present. _ Monday Mr. Lunau called andafter remarking that The Times was the paper of this glorious north country. and paying his subscription in advance, he hand- ed in this note in the handwriting of Mr. Gunn:--- . j VORILLIA, 0N'1`., 4th April; 1892. Times Publishing 00., 0rillia:- ` 1'\_._ n__-' 1.u vvz`:~'1'aanu; if '1"h8n1;nt:?;Ifme.b`ihg. f .th `dunk lii umx'"I..h-`I -I..'.+`.:M'.L.....|.;..v `* --1. . mu uczu; uluuulug --U&l`l`le(l. ' Campbell-Ha.rrison -Tha.t this Council now adjourn till April-25th at 7 pm.-- Cartied. ._ ` - -u --- ._v.--u-u-an KeIl--'Ba.illie.--Tha.t the a reemezit be- tween Innisl and Allandale e laid, over till'nex1. meeting --Carried. r}arnnkn"_TJ'..m.:..n.. 'l1I...a. LL}- 11-.-",-I _v----- V. VI vavnanl ...Recommending that communication from G '1. R Engineer in regard to Alfred st , be laid over till some future time ;_ that the offer of John Davidson to supply lumber for sidewalks be accepted, material to be satis- factory to this board ; and that a. 5 ft. side- walk, of 2 in. pine plank and 4x4 cedar stringers, be laid on east side `Essa road, from corner Cumberland street, to corner Burton street, and from there on north side of Burton street, estimated length 50 rods, and that tenders to be received till 25th` of April, be invited for laying the same. Re- port adopted. - T..-.. f! . --...'.__ _ \1I.IGB|aULlo Documents referred to their committees. Reports of Committees. ` FINANCE COMMITTEE. ~ Recommending that the offer `of Mr. Gavilier be accepted, and that he be in- structed to prepare plan accordingly. 4 Re- port adopte . ' A......" 'D..'..... um-no yuan In. VILIGSU nu uupuuuulu 101' wv. From Mr. Holgate, Eng. G. T. R , show- ing that N. Ry., owned continuous right of way across lot 7, 14 con., Innisl, and that on registered plan of subsequent sub-diiris- ion of this lot, Alfred st._, is shown on each side of track, butno across it, - and there- fore decliniug to open the street as re- quested. ` nntnuirmnnlu unn`n-...-J A... A.L-2._ -__.-._-SLL---! Allandale council. ' The meeting of Allandale Council ltooli lace on. Monday evening. All members present, Reeve in the chair. COMMUNICATIONS From Mr. Gavilier. P. L.S , effering to make plan of village in duplicate for $70. Frnm Mr T-Tnlnufn Man (1 7|`! `D ..l....... BUVlVUJ> 5 "U1 3. The meeting altogether was a pleasant a.nq'1prota.ble_:one and there is a . prospect that the society, which for sometime has been in` a. languishing sta.te,,will this year be revived _and_ enter upon a. fresh and earnest phase of its existence. , It is to bi regretted that there was no_ report of the depositary. to present to the meeting. _ _A4 m:i:;ub::i;uy`;:: PPlllar gom h ' .. _ __ I Int f' E~"'*'- :;Wn-h horssfg uuxuy uuupyeu. Many . were pleased` to"_see`. Rev. [Dr - Fraser at the meeting and` in res o'nse ti: 3 request by the chairman, earnest y sup ort- ed by the a.udience, he spoke: briey o the society s work. ` rplnn n1nn:nu am"!-nuund-`-...-. nu... .. ._1-..-.....I. "htii-`MB St6hrI"'3xid`Jataiu 'E1waiEla." " J _ "I-5 :a . ',_> I. `g I *~Oolleo -=Measr:." *'Rov;*" w. Mad, 1 u ' 3 6Iu;Jn`e` vguw and A H ; **n..* * 1 /1. r`1'._; 37'.` (`..`; . -.`,(`V - . 'Ma.gta.th.~ J. 'J:l.' '.Sebtt,=-` -`W.-' * 1H. Fyfe, C- .W.v Plaxtdng 'andVMeIdamu,`- ?Raody` ` Holmes,-St`ephens Carley ..(J4nh1i)-:'a.nd Mia; ' Bryden. - ' _ 1' 1`: `-1 u '..u In II c u VQI 1191.1 i ..'I'hat this meeting reooghiies. the " great. importance of the work` of the` British ` and Foreign Bible Society and the great benets. which have owed from its `distribution of the Bible throughout the world. A I\- ...-L_.. -2 J..- 'l'I___ _'. 7,1,}! I III` JJIIIIV VIIIUU IIVIIII but W911: On motion of T udge Boys, seconded by Dr. Ha.rper-That' this meeting recognizes the duty incumbent on this and every other community to a port the work_ of .,the Upper Canada. ible Society Auxiliayry} which has been the means of conferring untold blessings on our country. Ununimg ously a.dop_te . ' `Mano morn ninnunul` 6: . ' `gun? Daub n " li'hli5.ev..J G; 1u.n:yu;..a2gaa....ea uh`; largenudience for a abort time, presenting the ~,clai_ms of the: society and giving 1 an. account o,the,wor,k done. _ , L _ % 'J.`hevcollect_ion.umounte,d to 810,- . . The following resolution was moved by Rev;Parke_r,. seconded by_Mr J .VEyf,e,and can-1e : , , \ 7 7hh`r`s'c;1z 'ana1;'Iauu'i.fe$. N. 3-A_`n.`I:s.`-'..a L*..'_.\I'~_`_z`l.`"i. 11.3144 BOARD OF WORKS MOTIONS. JOHN CAMPBELL, Chairman. V E. VVHITEBREAD, Clerk. `going to bring a. wife back with `him. Ivnuu ass. uuusuull IIIUUU Illccell. ` 7 Mr`. J. T. Arnold, of Ivy, paid us 9, ii - lug visit previous to his departure for New Jersey. In is rumored -that he is, Willh. `D_.._.. I.-- L . . _ - . - - V- ALEX; BA1LL1E, Chairman.` v nuts I: tell The pu1`)'lic.a:;o3!.ntiLon~ is h`ereby`V"&':ia.1le'(l to_ the importazit sale at`Mra. D. W. Arda.gh s 4="Tl1`e H1113 next Monday, thb 18th. inst. lS)ielol:n_i\quncqlii&it7jp`;an9her 1 qolumn , arid ' . >-._w5>~ x_ v I ' ;A;iit9boy. 9611. at m.. -we .Ya+ir. "3656 '-h`, 99.,'f119$fx"!,I9'LVhhnitr '16f` stair way'6n% s`u1:iaa:y*and"b'roHa`*hii "arm. 1llllIl mm. ._ ATh;eV. aV;1`Ixual meeting of the ghafe holders ot the Bum-i`e_Gas C0,, will he` `held at the. oice oVf-VBa.rri.e_ Loan & Syyingav Co , this Veveiiing-A'pr_i)l the414th at 7 p. In, A R004 ! atbendnnnn ii tinnhuikln V` " ' 5 `Anoox Bindery. Mr. Robert Crinboe, late of Kii: 51 oin to open a bookbindery in the : loc , Dunlop Street. This will fill . felt want. In: 9.1... .4... 1.....- 1.-.: t A unuun, uuunup nursery. zrnu Wu]. 1111 6 long felt want by those who have had books to bind and have been compelled to send them to Toronto}. Mr. _C'r'istoe n begin opera- tions next week. A W. 0. '1`. U. There will be an At Home by the ladies `of W. C. T. U at the rooms of the Young Men s Christian Association this (Thursday) `evenin .' beginning at 8 o olock. His Honor Judge ys has kindl consented to preside. The programme wil consist of readings, `singing, recitation: andtrefreshments. Come everybody. and spend aqpleasant evening. [The Best Ries Wanted. A V The militiamen need new modern ries. The ropositionyof Col. O Brien to urchase the g/larcini-Henry ries discarde by the imperial army doesn t strike us favorably. The Canadian volunteer should be armed with the best modern rie. There is no economy in buying second-hand arms of an" antiquated pattern. ------<:>>---- can t scare the Arizonaxloker. Wesley M. Featherly, "editor of the Lake- side Monitor, known as the Arizona Kicker, has made so many enemies by his violent pen, that at a secret meeting on Tuesday evening citizens adopted resolu- tions ordering him to leave the city_ in ten days. If he does not, com ly, they threaten to march him to the , city imits and there- give him a coat of tar and feathers on his naked esh from head to foot. He is a ghter and will stay. ` - vv J`-us an ulna BGIIVIUU. ` On Tuesday, 3rd of May. there will be an At Home 5 at their hall, Dunlop street. An excellent programme has been _ prepared and refreshments will be served. ----Z-Ccgi ' `snug vu suing a nun UBO` WIIII nun. Willie Brown has been very low with xheumnttc. fever, but is slowly recovering. Ml . John nnnuhlin thnninnnn Island I... I.-- -QVOVQCU. The anniversary services of Barrie Lodge, No. 63, I. O O. F.,.will be held _on Sunday, May 1st,` when the brethren` will attend divine service at the Presbyterian church. The brethren will meet at the lodge room at 10 a.m., and march to "the church. The services will be conducted by "Rev. D. D. McLeod. -All Oddfellows -will ~ be welcome to join in this service. - l\.. "l`....'...J..-- 0...: -: In, -- Her Life : Work Done. On Saturday evening last,Mrs. Ann White- bread passed uietly to her eternal rest. It will be remem ered that the deceased fell down a. little while ago and broke some of her ribs, from which injury she never ral- lied. She was born in County Fermanagh, Ireland, in 1811, and came to this country in 1841, settling at Kenipenfeldt with her brother. the_ ate George Ball. She has `been a resident of Barrie ever since, with the qception of ve years residence at Wallaceburg. in the County of Kent. She was a consistent member of the Methodist church for about seventy years. veumg;t;pr1} mg 141:!) at 7 Agood jabtendgnoe is desirable.` a nu; , uuxutulnuu uuuru. . Atat-he last quarterly meeting of the Knox District, in which the Crown Point church is situated, some members raised the point that mustaches and beards were spiritually and otherwise unclean. The Rev. Mr. Can- non was presiding at the time. There was a hot debate. The smooth-faced element insisted thatthe bearded should not par- take of the sacrament from the same cup as the hairless. They carriedthe day and the Rev. Mr. Cannon resigned his pulpit and went to railroading. g.;4-_j:-_ ---ov-O A Board and a. Mustache Make a Preacher snlrltuzmy Unoleun. The Rev. J. H. Cannon, formerly asbor of the Free Methodist: church, of town Point. is now employed at Knox, Indiana, in the Nickle Plate railroad yards. Th nm-nun nf kin nlmnnnrn nf .u~.n..n..L..... :- H. mm 4.1 wnw ; mus 1:u.urua.(l. yams. - The cause of his change of occupation along, luxuriant beard. Ar 1-l1..I... ........a...-1.. ......-z.:.._ _: u Yr uuv uluu v vunlo uvul Ul.ll.UltgU. ` The same evening the houseof Mr. S. `Mc- Donald, Bradford street, was 'burg1a.ri zed "and a. sealette coat and a. pair of kid bootsf belonging to M rs. McDonald were stolen. It is believed the thief entered the house in the evening as Mr. McDonald went` out about 9 o clock and Mrs McDonald went up stairs. A windowwas found open in the morning seeming to show that the burglars entered the house in the evening and re- mained concealed till the` inmates were asleep. Small footsteps outside the window were also observed. The Police are giving the matter their serious consideration. Mr. Daniel "Spry informs THE ADVANCE that his residence was entered on Thurs- day night last, through a window in the rear of the house. Thethief or thieves got nothing except a good square meal as they went no further than the pantry. From the appearance of foot prints there was a woman in the case, though by the size of the boot she didn't come trom Chicago. TBA ammo n\n:n:nn I-Ln In.-ma AC `M- G `M . in `nu. ulna 16 uU- luuli a signed inbehalf of he e. ....g`e, by Wm. l Adams, ov,eraeer; John Cowan, Secretary; S. J. Reynolds, Treasurer. `I1.-.1-ml 17:..- A.-.....'I an. Iona of the me "father Wm. H. Wench`, _who passed peace- aresting; asihe did, in the fassurance" of the - resence of One, who will never `leave nor . orsako His own. y.Our departed friend was 9 uVuG`lvU VA fp IIIIU IIXFULCUU 3yllIP' mixers of this Grange for you and your famila in your. sudden and sad bereavement through the death of your fully away on Tuesday vMarch 29th, and ` though we` feel _with y'ou.' that it is hard to part with` those Whom` we`"love, yet there is much consolation inthe thought that he` did notfear to enter the dark valley `of- death a a man of spotless character, who had ever. a kind word and pleasant smile for all with whom he min led; and, in return was loved and respected y all who knew him. Our earnest desire and prayer is that God may sustain you in your aiiction and that we may all lookfor'ward to a happy re-union beyond the tomb, where is no more death and parting is no. more. - mm...-1a.. I-.-l....1c..l' 4.1.-.. 13---..- 1.... ur... """"`_` ` `l Bible society Annual anni. A _ . The annual meeting of Izhe.-Barrie "Branch 9f the Upper Canada `Bible Sooiet was `held m the basement of the__Presbyter n chni'oh_ on Wednesday evening last, April Bizh. L V 1 Judah A.-amt. ;a1>....:.1...a. .: ' DEAR BRorHi1-Ii1'.cordance with a. `resolution passed at the regular meeting m of thezngembers of `Knock Grange No. 141 held in_.their hall on Wednesday evenin April 6th we desire-to ex reas the heartf t sympa- : nf thn Innrn Iva n` then rlnnnnn `nun vvnn The :o1fS;};`12.oTJi7'.a"oT.}7n'.}'.a:hy was passed as the last regular meeting of Knock * I-lrnnan V klllvlol IIU [ILIU ll SUE Gray; e_ % f To 1-? 036. Wanch `ha... 13...-....>.'-.`;..' ` 1 |'n*15i~r#!i9{diste$ with 9.ii.taide_e1ub;s. ~ um qawwwry WM: up ]!l!!|,|Il_9-`I-|,'Wlll`!ll-' 0 U0 LUUJUUIUB, Ll'U`5B'|l'UI'- Dated, Vine.` April 6th 1892 _.-... 39'.v4`~t`5 3eiid' 1".BrnT:iai}'-""'"':777-7\n-g 3 , P116 Secemry will he plmec1.to:hear_mm 1 Jn,I'Irnn`nn ALI-A- nv3l>I\ 1\|1O-,I::(`n nlnha " __...____...._..-..--- 0"Yo!il' 0 rant jag: . . u. ` \ nklln ..a.A.....n.2-._ 2-_ I, 4, '.l'hl-a-vfa on the Wing. .:-I ..n____ 2, A 1 1 j. , , .. my `Jmiipa ms. 3:5 hQ.Vb`,i!i5tr C'}5f` the` | lr'I| |`\A'U ~5I..I&i-..-'a... V - I\lV' \aII D-G500 Stokes and Wilson lowered one of the dwelling house: on their nlace last Mon- day. Mr. Sbokeointenda to occupy_it as soon as it is repaired. I I` `D-..........x.1..- I... ..__1.11.:_ _L,,, - 5i1'1"t'iff: 7332-` IL-1. an-2 AL--- I -u... out! uoueouon or Old and Worthles Ao- cn.rg2.i`:`%o`o.?:`n'e oc`3`a`I` `i`lmmda&?`2 local omoeo In Condo and United` States, Head and oral omoe. 60} Adelaide at. East. Toronto. ms 10, 11, 12 and 18.0. E. 0OL~ LIN8, General Manager; 3: H. B. ANDREWS. Boo. all on! 0.3. COLLINS. Monger". D. O; MUROHI8ON.e ` 1: .-.n..u....a... n-__n - --~--- -4 """ " '"Z6oIZ"r1o . FOR the collection ot old ..}.a Wozhlol .....2.91*'.*."_-}.n..'.='..na.rt o_r.t2heFwor1d- and uunna can ne 010; sons] umon c Annt A mrnu -vvu as II 15 tvpusruu. J. F. Brownridge has sold his store and dwelling to M. Ooughlin of this place. _ T.v Coffee wanted it, but was a littletoo late. Tom will have to get a di'erent i move on it he wants to keep up to the times. /We wish Mr. Ooughlin much success. Mn` .1 'I` A......I.: .: 'l'__ ...:.1 --- - A -

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