` Gox-go Tyrwhitt, `of -`,(3;a1.'; Tyrwhitt, was takenill-in the Bradfgrq sghool ( 1 .l*..F`Tid i5" `:..;. `,- T_ ` .. Mr.:c1iar1es`coo`k ssa`w mill at Creighton , is running tiow`with' a. full 'g`a.nfg of 1'r}'e'1i. I_lis_` stock of logs in large. ' " IVAIIS L ,, .1 1\`*1` with any ache:- two.` A__.,,. Ii, AIIO . Xnii ]}l&i1i}"vr:. ofGibI;1tr ii building a.,ndimprovins senerarllys ._ | ' (BL- `I 2--..-- -_,_,;, 9." _,,,, 1. In , . no __.-`__- .-.. av.-.---.-J, ~. Triihe License cqmngjsaopii 6: Em siii c6es syill -meej: 11:0 day for. the transaction of busi- neaa.: _ VI-A VII VI-IV QTVLI UL LVl"c ' I _ _ ` _Th o:Epworth League of Dunk_erron' held_ its: annual meting laist Friday evening and elected it's ocers for the`yea.r. ' In.._a nl '_...|5 n ._-----~-n..a4- .1` La... _. -vv-wv- ----' ---vv--w -v- --v J ----. `Boyd 2` 'and",3 p1ene.`Buiu all ilzeu at quletuolllnmpriceu at GEO. BEEIHDS. Herbert Dunn by_ 'whoee'- eviden`ce~Mr. ' Gattie of ;Orillia. was ned forhviolation `of the liquor law, was cha.rge.l by Gattie with perjury. He could `not establish the charge I\ OIIU `II I , , A ,,, fI`,_ ,I,,_,,9 l'\, [l;bi(:3( 3t f.tepgw9;Es aind re, 13;-0-` tection is agitating the Alliawn; people Just nnw, ` "'6S11}I.$ $J& i:-`?;i:$'ii 1g me get u.enoya1e' Grails of Torontdto go up `there `and show `off on the 24th of May. . nu..- .'n.____.`_.k., ~r ; , ,, ,2 'I\__..I_____-_' I.,I,1 rillia erill have two .Teachers Conven:- \ ltionanext month. The north Simcoe Con- M lvexition will `be held on the l9th*and 20th of May and the Ea.st.Simcoe one on the 26th - ._ _| 'nn-I. Too much whiskey caused a. man at Thom sonville to drive his wife and children into 1'. a street and destroy the food that had been prepared for the family and boa.rd- ` am. So says a. Thompsonville correspond- ent of the Allieton Herald. ' ' V of M5} an and 27th` Mr John Rose, oi`Adja1a, owns the most I prolic ock of sheep we have ever heard of i This spring his 28 ewes gave birth to 45 lambs. and what is more sin ular than ever is the fact thatvthey are all a ive and thriv- 1 ing wonderfully. Alliston Herald. ` _ L- --1-L.._L- LL- f\....-..'.. l\,!II!, .',,A_ -- cw v--w-.--.-..'. ._._.___.--_ _..___.,. ___ Orillia. intends to celebrate the.Queen's birthday in a. becoming manner. Just what constituteea becoming manner seems to be an open question. Some think that getting full of beer or whiskey and yelling about loyalty till a. fair sized hoareness has set In is a._ becoming way. .. . _ i `A Canadian Inlson. We havein this Barrie of ours _a verit- able Edison in the erson of Mr. H Bunker. THE ADVANQE -too a_ look on Tuesday, into Mr. Bunker s work room,_ on Bradford street, to see `what is there to be seen. There, on exhibition. is the World s Car Coupler. The world. of humanity and the poor brakemen have long been looking for a car. coupler that will prevent the neces- sity of going between the cars to couple them, and will answer the" purpose for which railway menlhave so long yearned. Thousands of patents for car couplers have been granted in different countries, but V just the thing needed and answering all purposes of simplicity, strength, cheapness, adapability and self action, have never been found united until Mr Bunker, a few months ago, caught the idea and practical- ly worked it out. _It can be seen in action at his shops, and seems to be per- fection itself for the duty required. Rail- way men in the United States say `it is just the thing needed, and there are new four great railways in that country going to adopt it, as is the C. P. R. in Canada. i We see millions of dollars in it for somebody, ` and an incalculable blessing to brakemen. Patents both in the"United Statesand the Dominion have been secured. 'l'I__:.I-.. LL- T`-.. l`-.._I.._ nouunnns "no link. . ~KId Glove": new chadu 50c. 75c. and. ` $1 at GEO. .BEEDY9S. v ' Sle Loc uolmmon nave uuuu uuuurcu. Besides the Car Coupler, among Mr. Bunk- ers inventions is an Anti-rattler for buggy - shafte, 9. Jack for raisin buggy axles, a. ih Brake, a. Gate and I 1" Spring, aNut a. Self Actor for necktie. All these are ..2.4....`I..' nxanl:-on ant` nknnn nntl ll IJOCK a Dell 1050? I01` lIUUISIllUo (Ill uuunw Iuv simple, ,e ective and cheap and will go into universal use. Aesleigh brake has long been .a desideratum and now it is found. Patents for all these inventions have been obtained orapplied for, and as they stand alone in their several classes the patents are sure to be granted . .Mr. Bunker tells us that he has some contrivance "whereby the light of an ordinary lamp or lantern can be increased ten-fold without any increase in the con- sumption of oil. He has a new and wonder- ful motor, that he thinks will astonish the world when it is made known. He is now engaged in working - out, its details which " will soon be done, before a patent is obtained, Mr.Bunker is always leased to sliow his = inventions to any one w omav desire to see them. ' Ill o VV C-Inunn3sw-I I In another column Dr. Washington, Throat and Lung Surgeon, Toronto, fully explains the aym toms of Catarrh and in three instances e gives cases where his treatment *has` wrought cm.-e_s`_ of the most` marvellous character. , . *1-.. 1.1:..- A....3.. Ilnusnlu AF (WI-.I-n_nrnF`.'st}1If marveuous cnaracwr. y 1_st. Miss Annie McCuaig. of Ottawa East now,.but_ formerly {of Casselman, cured of Asthma, a bad case; giiren up to die by first- class. physicians, but ouredin the best state of health. - - i 2nd. Mrs. L. D. Munro. Moose Creek, cured of Catarrh of the very worst kind. Her soft palate wasyall eaten awe. and had been pronounced _in_cnrable by t e general practitioner,` as weli`to-day as ever she was. ' XV, Ff` fnrhvfof Acton; Ont . Glove MIR tangy uayls &ruu,=~umea.a-gonu. - _ ' Read `ov1erPetet' Wise : testimony and ` thn ask yo1`1`rg[f ghe g`i1`eatio.n,V are my lungs 59.11` right! If bt. an t _wgit.,t90 1ong._ V Be- `glnat ogc,;g th9,b'est._ ._De_la.y . . , . 3"" ` L. .,; . ezuadangerouq 1H m Barne,,,Muy 6th,; .-"- `.`u; ~ __,:,,;.6_-l_,,7_ Birth. ` I 1... Argyla. Man.. on ' the 12+]: _o!9` ( Ag.?r[:;I11I. 189. . the wife of Angus` M. `Camp-__ bell. of 9. 8011- .L,,,,_1n Midland, April 9:5,-{hp 4wu:.; 1N'1<'( ,} Mr, J. Nlcklin. or a. son. \ . . __ at d, ' Wodnaday, Much G*;`.{T.'heI`3vIi3r2o: (E. uggrett, of mdnuuhter. __ ...... . _In Heaton. on April 7th. the Wife` practmoner, as wen no-.ua.y as uvur auu wan- "W. H. Storey;of Acton, Ont , Mfg ., also exc-Presiden,b of c the, Mfg, Ass., of the eDominio.n -4-lafentleman of the highegt re-' -pute, c_\;rfed-,0 7 Catarrh of a.` very` obstinate character, Hewent to. Euro e and tried .evz)ything at home andabroa. a. s he.sta.tes without receiving 9. practical benet. ' Cured g byDr. Washin 11. No humbugging about ;the,a'e ca5!Iea.-..'e'.lA` e are livin .in close access. -jwrite them- .05 `undue: `em, everyword "hg'}y`sa.y=_iI`tru`I,`1t1"m3xa.s3gold. V " ' dH"u\|1hl -.,1"d'Q`h`l"' Winn : testimony "Bruit: vvvun on sun = 7We f'hegv'e V_,j1`e"eiv,ed from t,l;e`p11blihers, '5 :Mespre:B,ephneL;,LT9cke &fSpns, Fine ` Art.` :BIb1ishf6..L9(10!! (Etfz-.)nn %.advan'e cog"! ohthe Ewe-smile of the Queen : Letter_ to t e_ " `gigttonis which .h9.sl:Jeen pub1iehed".:by- Her -_--: _-n...9. ..u.un-main ~. _ gest qtcpmptaud. V - . * ` V `L `I j_ be` a:i1d=!writing.is`o1ear,rm,and steady higndv admirably indicative of _,the Queen s. "-6h&,1?&0t;;M,.I/ .,i!..l.1,i@uldgd by in `symb91i' *b0 l`d0l` .' "h.ahdpom*. .':.'h.T, TWbTk.,: ~01`-iMr. `Po Ear, ia Eufiudilir -`Arti. The itstz? `edition numbering-..100,`090 copies is : lisbed ,_Aon9wA.ahi1 - . e!aeI:1,ins~ series-. gr irgg an `1 . edmne V; We` 311 ms - -.`-&..\la-`1mn.:&'n" ~v_;" at 1, .; 4:. * ` .;. - 1 ` '53.) fit T".l'fT`47-' 7 `anti It In, I .- ~ t`;.'n.l`__`_I'.' 7., u *1 7. .;ga.....:y~f' Iisb -~n`A.,!hi1 , '.$!'.1.i.n8. 90.9.16: -. 1 g`%`*4"#*L , '2 .8`".f' ;.g.-cg veuInsu*~:euo*a.-=*:-'4 :-:' *' Dr. Washington. 1&o'rYgu Jch"-1-A1.xm` >d girl; A 83031.` ' ` ` snssxox. The lleets-lo uuhtraonpany Warned not 7 t'oDTestroy~'rrees-,GsI Ooto qeelto Leaky 2lpeg-Toronto. .stree_t - Bewei-- I ction : tot nunues-Renorts_\and`Iot1oz:s. `L. The regnlerimeeting of the Town Council washeld on Monday evening His Worship `the Myer presiding. `All members present except deputy-reeve Fletcher; ifnrlrrous `AND COMMUNICATIONS. J ames Anderton and o'the`rs.in the vicinity of Ellen street asked for a sidewalk on that. -`street and that t road be put in a. passable condition. " - .4 n.___. _.._1..u_.__ :_ LL- -.-:..L`I...._ IM * rrc'uEI.L.- of Mr. J um um rm1=insm cnmwm. uuuuumuu. r ' George Street and `others in the neighbor- hood of St Vincent s Square petitioned for im_Ptovement.s-to the street in that vicinity; _.uI `lane: .Cu-nn:AA-I6 IL` `La Mnn1\on:n DUIIL Rev. A. Findlay and others petitioned I that the sidewalk on west side V ot Bayeld street be projected to connect with the new sidewalk to be constructed by the Ves ra Council from the town limits? to Cund e e school house.` ` 11, 21,2, __ ,__.L____ _t LL- 1)___:_`I' _............ . UUIIUUI. .IIUuBUo Mr. Baikie secretary of the Barrie Lacrosse club asked for the use of the Agricultural, grounds on the the 24th of`May f_or club put-1. manna IllIlIUVUIIIUlI`UU IIIIU BIILVUU Ill ULIEII VLVll.llUJu I red Marr,-president of the Mechanics Institute petitxoned for a remission of taxes on the Institute building, as per past cus- l I-tirn U365: - Mr. Henry Bird wrote to. the Council re the resolution passed by the Board of Health recommending that the Toronto street sew-V er should be constructed forthwith es 3 san- itary measure. Theresolution was given in THE ADVANCE last week with the minutes ot `the Board. T ' 1' In u._..___I _....a.. .. :..1I........ aav u , _w- . Robert Bradford vs Barrie. In this case I to day have had on served with writ. Owing to my oversight was to day forcedito issue writ before communicating "with you. This my client regrets. He is willing, I should say desirous,to arrange this matter amica- bly. His claim is for damages for a broken wu Ur. ..-vi , - v-.-- V--. --' arm,which incapacitated him from work for about two months and caused him much loss and expense. I am authorized to say, how- ever, that any reasonable suggestion from the defendants towards a settlement will be favorably considered. This is without pre- judice. Vnllr trnlv UL EMU DUlI1'(|. Lawyer J. T. Sproul wrote as follows: Henry Bird, Esq , Town Clerk, Barrie.` ,,,,a W, 'n___:- `r_ ..|.:.. ._--. Report No 16 Finance (Committee recom- mends the payment of the following lac- cotmts. ` ' ' Indigent Supplies. . . . . . . . . ..`..$ 48,61 Register of B. M. & D .` . . . . . . . . . 25 50 TI Somers, stone for wharf . . . . . . . . . 20 00 T. Du',election ex ences.'. . . . . . . 6 00 G. Vickers, Conata. le . . . . . . . . . . . . .- - 1 00 G. H082, rent of polling booth. . . . 3 00 Gas C0,, Council chamber. . . . ., . . . .. 5 13 1 u n Town Hall..._ . . . . . . . . . . .. _400 111} Q? Sundry smlalnli accounts for work at the wha.rt,a.mounting to $74.02 were recommend ed for. payment by the Finance commit- lmn . !LlLLY.--12 Wm. J ` L!.lU.I. LULV as C.. W. Plaxton -- W illiamson--Ordered that the clerk be instructed to notify the manager of the Electric Light Company that `complaint has been made against their agents or servants havingcut and seriously damag- ed shade. trees on the Sunnidale road within the limits of the towns. and that if there be a repetition of the offence the corporf ation will take action against the company; this notice being without prejudice to any right of` action the town may now take against the company, " ; Frawley-Wi kinson-Ordered that the Barrie Gas Company be . instructed to im- mediately take such steps as will remedy the nuisance at present, and -for a long time past,:existing owing to a leakage of gas at or near the corner of Elizabeth and Mary streets. -m____1-.. n1:n-:....;.. l'\-.I.......I> 4.1..` `La BFTCEIU. . Fra.wley--Wilkinson-Ordered, -that the ' remission of taxes for 1891 on the Mechanics Institute building, as requested by the Board, be gra.nted,excepting'those taxes for local improvements. * " , - Williamson--Wells - Ordered that ' the `Board of Works be instructed to _constr(1ct `a. sidewalk from the corner of James street `to Psnetang street to eastern limits of E Tyre:- s lot on said street. M `Mnn+nnmnrv_pnnrnv_nrr]Ara(` fhat Coun- I .I.yI.'8I' B IUD UH Blblll BlIl.'UU|Io 'Montgomery--Pearcy-Ordered that Coun- l cillor Caldwell be a pointed on all commit- teea on which -Mr. yment was appointed. l The Council. then` adjourned. 200 dozen stainless Houlery. 10 cents I per pair up at GEO. BE any-s. The NJ 0. '1'. U. At Home. The At Home of the W. C. T. U.. at the rooms of the Young Men's Christian As- sociation last Thursday night, was a very interesting and pleasant social aifair. There was a very fair number, _but fortunately not enough to-crowd _ the rooms as they were orowdedhon `a recent; occasion. His Honor Judge Boys very ably presided. The fol- lowing was the prooram: Isl-, .'I"In- nnnninn lnnnn All him" than uaruy secure wlu uuwuuuuv ua. - um. /_ uuunvuuw. Mr. J._.,_B. E.tlWa-lid! sang; ,Be_vvax`e, of the > __gpa.rk1i`n"` `G1ass, `fit1`.`-:r'tcl's; atyl'e,:"snd; aaflou ycheered. .. . : Did.-galamnntu in H-m wnv nf mnndinichnm ma: xouuny uuwwu. .. . . 1`\ .f:-eal}`r{xfe;n,t: si1r th 9_.:.:x:ra..3`7 sifdwichggzgi ncc. vuw an 4 .. ,,he ..,Iq_qe;1` mm: the na . Monoxs; > REPORTS. Yours truly. V .1 rr I.IllJg J. T. Sprpul. 35%| .ca.ke e.hd.oeB'ee with pleasant took` mi the next half hour, then a. duet by Mrs. F. M. Smith and Miss Emma King. was listened to with pleasure ; this was followed by a recitation by Master Brown, which elicited` in MnKAn min I-.l'1nim'ns'1n1l nn hx nlut. 'wi'a"'rs McKee g ghexii`ca11e.1 on the` slut- by form and the followingaddress was rea Mrs T Cameron, the presentation being made by Mrs..A(_}ourt1anat.' " r ` DEAR 'ASIs'rl`s'n.,--Wvtaehink this gathering `a. til: 0 portuniuy for expressing _to you; the regat and esteem we feel for you use. mem ber of _._the ..Women`s Lhristian Temperance Union A._ - -I.--: _m-......: LL- `rr..:.... .n...' .1.~.I-has III A . As a. ohxei oicorof the Union, your duties ha.ve`a.lwa_.ys been faithfully] and efficiently performed. 1 In the teat battle for God, our Country and our omes, which is being fought under the most harassing diiculties and discouragements, your taith in ultimate victory has never failed, and we have often been comforted by your unwearied eorts to promote the work in which,.we are engaged, and your cheerful and hopeful spirit in the hour of apparent defeat. We any apparent, because the day of nal triumph must come. Ar .11 maa um: I-unvn hnan rnnrlv tn am-.ri. ` To -Mn.` McKee.` President of. the .. Barrie an. 4-. :-u Decuuse uuu uuy U1 uutu Lllulllllll uuuau uuunvn At all times you_ have been ready to sacri- ce your personal ease. to use your time and talents in any work that tends to promote the objects in view, and your cheerful devo- tion to duty has often inspired your fellow workers in the datker hours of the eonict. -1: _`_L L-I__._ -2 -.-.. ..............:..L:..... at WOI'KBl'5 In IH6 (I81 I01` uuuru UL hut: vvuusvu. Asa slight token of our appreciation of your faithful and often unpleasant and thankless services in the cause of humanity, we ask your acceptance of this chair, and we trust you may long live to enjoy calm rest and comfort in the consciousness of duty well done, and to witness` the curse of our land, the legalized liquor traic forever abolished. Qiuun IJ15uuu, K. C. CAMERON, ' V R. Sec. Rev. Mr. Black was then called and spoke of the pleasure it gave him to see how the ' faithful work done by Mrs. McKee had been recognizedby her co-workers in this address and presentation and bearing testimony to Mrs. McKee s valuable labors Mr. Black referred" to one branch of the work done by the W. C. T U., which had no doubt proved a blessing to the men in the lumber camps. He told of his own experience in a camp in the Valley of the Madawaska some years ago, and what a terrible life it was at that time. Not a single inuence for good seemed to surround the men and if anyone attempt- ed to perform his devotions the indignities he was subjected to were almost unbearable. To send good pure reading to these camps such as was being done by the W. C. T. U.. was of the utmost importance to the moral and material welfare of these wild and com- paratively uncared-for lumbermen. `pr-nnnnnninn 1-.l1n hnnnintinn l')V REV. }l!`_ 1 Market Notes. `The market on Saturday was largely attended. Butter and eggs were in large an ply and found ready sale. In: fnllnurinnr warn the nustrlznf. nnuiare ptu'uu.vm_y Iluuulcu-Lul. unuxucnunuu. Pronouncing the benediction by Rev. Mr. Black, closed the proceedings of an evening of genuine end rational enjoyment. . 2..- ..,.........5 ....... ....., .....-..-- -.,___- prices:-- Wheat, 80c. to 83. ; barley, 40c. to 45c.; rye, 80c. ; oats, 27c. to 30c.; pease 58c to 60c.;- hay,$7.50 to $9.00 a ton.; straw, $4 50to $5.00 r-ton;beef bindquarters, $6.50 to $7.00; orequarters, $5.00 per cwt.; mutton, $8.00 per cwt. ; pork, $5.50 to $6.00 per cwt. ; ` turkeys, 10c. per 1b.; geese, 7c.` per lb. ; ducks 60c to 70c. per pef ;fo'wls, 50c. to60c. apair; butter, 16c. to ` 8c.; eggs, 9c. to 10c. per doz; untrimmed hides, $3.50 to $4.00; per cwt.; sheepskins, $1.00 to $1.20 apiece; potatoes, 25c. to 350. per bag; apples, $1.25 to $2.00 a barrel; wood, 33 25 to $3 50 per cord ; Anthra- cite coal $6.25 per ton, $3.25 per half ton ; Bituminous coal $6.50 per ton, $3.50 per half ton. - st. nary : Catholic church At Home. The At Home of St. Mary s Roman ' Catholic church, at the Town Hall, Monday night, was` in every way a success. Se well were the selections rendered, that all of them received a well deserved encore. Miss T Stritch inher readings was listened to with great-attention and convulsed the aud- ience with laughter at her many comical and mimic expressions. Mr. T. F. 0 Mara in his comic song and dance, caught the eye of the lovers of. the light. fantastic. Mrs Dr. Kennedy, whose. first ap earance before a Barrie audience, receive a well deserved `encore, She has a very sweet and melod- ious voice. Messrs. Carson, White, Bem- rose and Henderson, were brought back several times andndded, very much. to the entertainment, as did A the , playing" of Miss McCarthy and the singing of the choir. About $l00T'was realized. A I COM. X The cheapest Parasols In town at GEO. BEEDY S. A meeting of the l3arrie Cricket club and of all those interested in cricket, will be held at the rooms of the Y. M C. A. on Friday `evening next, the 22nd inst at 8 o'clock p m., sharp, to discuss the advisability of re- `organizing for the ensuing season, should matters look favorable It might be mentioned that the secretary has already `received several invitations to make xtures . ~for"the.seas_o n. .-It; is earnestly-desired that ` there will be a musing attendance, and that `thieipresent effort to revive` [what was once gfrie s most poptari game; will not prove ' nnnlnan Qfg} I. no as i uselqas. ' ... * ' The wheel. :`_IlidV'B.rrif;,bicj}:_le,T1:1ub `xii Ifbr parade . has "I.`hu'rAsda-y; eyeuing. There` were 27 ;ig`l;91s%` in the`_ procession. -`At an after ggghipgji waggdggemmeg tight the_0t-i1li'a- r r1ie_ 1f_oa.d,` t".6.<;`e' plia.,I_lftiLkVe..p1a.oe on the 81:1 : df J e..- =Tht.pt.aI:t: tjwilt_.ba made from- _0:_-i1lia'aboub3,30_ "8nd_* the nish` `at Bar:-,iv ; "6'1b8`j g 22!;p}irs later. The race.*i}" i'b,5ny' .e.t.I16 -Cdnnw of Simcoe. and competitonvmnutmhe rasidenttoi the county- ~a__*_3east`_aix`;1iontha.prior to the 1st of J une. `_ `fin. tiggt? ne] fa_.t* `beat at S-_!&`lWQ9,k;_;?_. _,I6iW35l, fat enough to *_sa` the mega, .faItidious.English gour- ....nil._n-i'l!hA'n.hhnnI inn: nlnumhfnrn Bv Mr- Auras:-ran or snow .:ha.s taken -place in En3la.nd;=.,blockin - traf- .,c, but the great fall m prices of wal paper and window shades ag ,cagon _& .oo s has vdidtly increasd th.e'7"I'c oithoir store. A`_`31I`gndaae samplesind 16-17." in u v v to Mics. 556 "Tn: ;;Ei1g1iah 7gour- manix:.-v5;$gIof;ahimaltivu shughmyed by-.Mjr'. `V = _Jly uuu Luuuu nsuuy anus. be following were the ma'.rket square nun: SignIe(d, I um limos nu-runs uncut I213 i |PmamI3H1:11's Pmll. `Winch. Linked Together; construct I T-.54..`-LI--n nnl M -11 `-VVe;dnesday xorning a. heavy whit! frost. D'm-i!x":~1`;'ul\l"1`1 1; and Dr. Wlla a.reVsurgeonl to the bicycle club. I 9 II I J __!.. vv vnnv -cov`, v-up v-av -The Sslvation.Army folk had a. pic social the other day. |,_11 ' ". B k . 0roe-.-Rooms. late! Dcu;l?ed]:>l;Dr.0l?3:a1?ko. Reaidence--QAueen _: cotel. 1 16'1y' .- , _,_...-----------------:-'* smmworc FOR SALE.--The:two Toggegiouse, No. 73 Elizabeth Street` `t_9_n I. . .... .. ornn lzhnhnnn nnt,'hnnnmI_ ` -Kt'Headqua.rteArs for Clothing is at Hunter [_Sa.rjea.nt & Co s.` ~` __'I\.n pm:n maul Th `X7311: AI`n``I1I'tIliI`. UVVAKII lluv \lUlI\ul. . J- b -On Good -Friday Divine service was held -in a number of the churches. T GA FINE OPENING FOB: XBDY at Hunter; Sarjeant '& Co , (in one of our nobby suits.) IIY . `I .1 . II 11- 4... -1 -uu-nJuu-nlu `up `an: , `Ono vggv V. V. -u--u-J --.-vu, -We regret td learn that Mr. Hunter, 0 the rmof Hunter, Sarjeant & Co.,has been ill. V t?'Every pair of our stainless Cotton Hose are guaranteed. Try them, Hunter, Sar- jeant & Co. ~ _._1\ I`! . `o 1 A` AA 1 dI'I (`E Jun--Av \.-I \.Ivo l 0lll' Lace Curtains a.t$l.00 and $1.25 fe decided bargains Hunter, Sarjeant & \Nt$'For the best value in Carpets. Lace Curtains, or Art Muslina, try the Bargain House, Hunter, Sarjeant & Co. --it'v;<->uId7.Zphezle`one to tell what was the original material of the side walk on the north sideof Dunlop street. VIII I I I P. Z -The bztchlors of ttte townzare going to have an assembly, shortly. at the Mechanics Institute. So the report goes. M IN (V EC. E. Spong the`chet:p gfocer, is giving a parcel of choice mixed candy, free to every purchase of $1 worth of groceries I'I'II , I'I .1. I 1 0 0 ,_ OWN RESIUEJNUIG run. huli.--l.'B lnVVO storey house, Street` ten rooms, closets. two kitchens. outhonses. awn, 31- -en, azc. Terms reasonable. Apply to 1,13'1`CHE>R& BROWNLEE W. D. BPR1, .... 1: s. MHIEKING. Agentg, ijarrig. gr MRS. I 0 -There wt-as an exhibition of eqtiestrianism in town on Friday last in which Mr. Pepier and Mr. J. A. McCarthy took part. ,,, ,_; A 71 1'], 'I'\ I9`; } "`?m:e,,;.;.;.i;e; g1;;ge;;f1:.en;.;;.e.;, Dentist has removed his oice to Brown s Block, between the Barrie and Queen's hotels. X , V , -The bay yesterday Inorning v:sZ'zZJ.es7Z1(iZke7Ta. polished mirror and an inverted picture of the Iunisl-shore on its surface, looked very beautiful. ` --Mr W. B. Baikie is now in his new shop, next to McAllister s hardware store, and has a. full assortment of stationery and schoolbooks. -The public are requested ho bear in mind that D. J. Gibb Wishart, M. D., will be at the Queen's Hotel, Barrie, on Friday 22nd insn., from 8 a. m. to 11 9.. m. -TIIE ADVANCE begs to call attention to the advertisement in another column, ` `Town residence for sale. This is a very desirable property and can be obtained on reasonable terms. 16-16 -THE ADVANCE understands that the verandahs in front of Hunter s shoe store and Hunter. Sarjeant & Co s dry goods store are tobe taken away and awnings substituted. _ chapter 61 Local History. spring lllantjeucheap at J. FYFE98. --Cleaning up is now the order of the day. ---The weather vbeautifully bright, but nan` I'd L _-Inco1sequence of the crowded state of our columns we have been compelled to let report of the R. A. Chapter dedication and presentation lie over till next week, when a I full report will be given. R. A. Chapter Dedication. On Tuesday afternoon, the new rooms of Signe.tR A. Chapter, No. 34, G. R C., in the Masonic Hall, Owen Street, were dedi- cated by M. E. Comp. J. T. Mason, of Hamilton, Grand 1st Principal Z. The pro ceedings began at 2 o clock, p m., the whole work of the Chapter being exemplied. The occasionwas one of great interest to those wvho pa.rticipated~`in and witnessed the work one. -v-- wwwwqru . In our report of cases at the Chancery sittings here, an error crept in in the case of Marlin vs McMillan. It should read thus: ` . ` This wasan action: to set aside a convey- ;anoe4.`;Jiidgment for,defendant, Action dis- 'jmiased.V.-=Mr. Heslop for plsntil Mr. G. A Radenhprst ufori defendentv Eelter Services The Aservices at the churches last Sunday were deeply impressive This was especial- ly so at Trinity,St;. Mary s Roman Catholic, rant-3:90-(pi-1:10-.1}: D F`. nnn-I fhn nn]l:nm ab-Ant I, III} LLILIIUJ ,kJIIa LVLGIJ D LUUIIIQII \JQVLIUllU DU , Christ Church R, E , and the Collier street Methodist church. The music was of a high character. The Collier street church platform ,'was beautifully decorated with owers and the service of song by the choir in the evening was very good. The anthem, Mr.J. B Edwards solo and the quartette by Mrs. F M. Smith, Miss Emma King, Mr. Edwards and Mr. Monkman were well sel- ected and admirably rendered. mkn l`:nI\IIIIQn kl? nit Durban Inna n dual-zn. ' A Runaway. 7 A little before noon on Thursday, a team belonging to Mr. O Hara, of Flos, was frigh- tened by a passing train and ran away from the freight shed and went on a race against time past the Points, and up the Mill Road. A good many people were standing in the neighborhood of the Points, nut fortunately no one was hurt. The excited animals were soon caught and brought back to town without any particular damage. CUDUU. uuu OQIIIILIDIJJJ l.'I'7l1LlUl{Cl4lo The discourse_by Dr. Parker was a justi-' cation of song in public worship; White run Fry tor xempentelilt Bay. ~. Fishery Overseer L. S. Sanders, laced 2005000 white _sh"fry in the bay on huts- dsy afternoon. _ They were put into the swavterhon the shoal st Minneifs Point. These fry were sent from the government hatch- ery:at New Castle. An equal number w `n`Xiuu l- in (1:-3n'&n( in II``nnt` ' UK`, III! LVUW UTIIIUA ELI cquan I to Orillia and `to Midland, R. ,'Nature s marvellous life giving water, St. Leon, fresh from the sprmgs, at Woods Drug Store. Clears the system or deadly 'aisqn s giving life long strength and joy to e jsuiferers. Physicians say it is impqssiblate over-rate its value. 16-16 -: ` L336 Mondaj`5:;1: O Dot:1.1e11 was charg- yith imbibing ngtgcl}. V` Case dismiss~ gU_()q Friday Josegh Clement, 9f Innisl, .-wad harged by Ina daughtqnxl-..b; `with assault -f"$1.hi.Y'_if.%Wi,5,1!*.3!19F.' -. .1.1`.or.thia ha a.s`e'ed,"de .1i`d _, ;,25.06. see ;ho_s .Ore] L)(.)nI at J. Firvnvs. wan fQ~E" 1 __..... ........nn-ng undnmnn nan}: --j-: {$1.00 PER ANNUM IN ADVANOI , SINGLE COPIES, II`?! 01815. , '-ms worzmm 0F`WONDlRS. Iju-uw- -v -- --V ' . A firs -class new democrat wasaom. 2 seats complete. fora. good sound general purpose` ""` `W1 L GEORGE sommas. Advance Correspondence. Mr. Allen and family have moved to To- .rout0. Mr. Edgar has purchased the house ' which he occupied, from Mr. Law. ' _ Mr (Jordon, we understand, has bought xmow N0lun s residence. ` ' M r. Taylor is conned to his bed. - Miss Albie Clark is spending `a. few days in Toronto. M T A ' _ This being leap year, your correspondent ` wishes to say a, few words on the subject Is ` :..:l...... ...In:nL Inna (`Ann 3nnn`nn`_ ` Jlanu -rv---O ----l- V inarriage it failure which has done incalcul- zihlc injury to the feminine matrimonial pros- pects. Men are such frightened `things in md.tI`lII1mIlzll matters, and I have no hesita- tion in saying, yes girls, avail yourselves of the opportunity and propose This bachelor lmsiness is becoming a perfect horror to me. 1 am sure I cannot understand Why so many _\'oungfellows hang back so long, what do they rt-n'ly mean? It is not a pleasant thing to contemplate that when a mother liI`lIlgS up three or four girls, they should be left on her hands. It completely exhausts my patience to have it fellow coming and fooling u1'0und`a.n(l leading one to expect every night the momentous question was coming, unil yet it never seems to come. I Willit to tell you. young ladies, the faultis chielly your own, men are such helpless tliings. who should the women propose to? A Sznn --- is rather a nice young fellow, lniglit, clieC1`V, prepossessing in his manner (tliougli at little bashful) and one of the llf.rll`ll(.`Sl: follows in all Angus. I hope some of the young girls will 8 eak to him. Don t let your concealed love, ike-the worm in a loud, feed upon your damask cheeks.` but remind him this is Leap year. What do you girls in the Methodist church mean I woulil like to know. There is in the choir lczuling a. single life of solitude. He is 11 most lovable man", and it is ,a shame that some of youegirls will not assert your rights and put this young gentleman in, his propnr place. Why? And there is M-.--_- with his quaint little residence situated in the southwest. corner of the city. 1 have no hesitation in saying it, M-- should have been snapped up before this. What i about Mr 13 with all the modesty and magni- tude required for a young man, his witty _S`Wiiigs would make any person smile. How loncl y it must be for him to treadthe weary paths of life single handed. Pluck u cour- age girl K` words subject 3, and take pity on this gent eman. ` in nun nf nun lanai-. nnrl rnnnf. nnnnlmi ` l I 1 l 1 -;:"" as T0 `RENT. -3" d`w'r`1-*`\ T0V.VN9I:,v,VI(Iundl.'s Terrace,-- Biyld ` sminiarrie, Apply at No. 157Bsyeld8t. : ._*: .2! A . _ _ _ _ _-1 _........_4. I... 1:4!` J` USU BHVIH, UJJU. IIUAISU Pllly U11 UIJIB Hwlulllllllhlo` S-- is one of our best and most popular young men, bright. happy, courteous and no wife to spend his coin. He would make a 1>o;u1 ideal husband. and Wou1dn t be shocked either,TI fancy, if the question was put to him. "l`l\.ur-11:0 nnni-Lam nan` IVAAI` t|n.f't'|`1 IJUL U) UH. - There is another real good catch 3*` cm-ry1o1y s friend. See his graceful walk, his gentle meulner, good looking and t.hor- -N o11_:Hy well broken in. `Tn `4`4]:I>nn T nn:tv`r\I- NA All I`I.fI'I`T\a `)ll`L:`lll), \\'Cll UFUKUII Illa - Mr. l*3litor,-I might 0 on naming flu.-m, agreeable and desimb e oung and Qld l)iLL'lI( l0l`S. Girls, something 3 guld be dgne ur this town will become ahuge Old Ma.1d s Attic " l ' . .-/pay Thc reorganization of the Peerless Foot; l3:1ll'l'czun took place at the Young Men s (`lulu loom, Saturday evening last, 16th inst. Officers elected for the current ear = Dr. .5`. \Vest, I-Ion. President; 0. K. lurk,` President ; H. L. T&rBush, V.ic9.'P"5idnti James McMaster, Ca.pt.; Alex. eWilloughby, Sec -Treas. Standard pla ers chosen for this season are:--Ja.mes cMas,te,r,.Alex. Willoughby, R. McKever, Sam. Dunn, sR. McCracke_n, Wm. McCracken, _Wm. Ed a.r,T Isaac Bennett, Wm. Morrison, J. A. c- Master, J os. McMaster. `V6 are pleased 170 state that during the season of 1891 this team were successful throughout, having won every match pla ed, and it is to be hoped their laurels will be sustained in ea.ch= contest this season. This club is now._open for challenges. A - . ' nu /\n . . -1 o .6 _ __ -n|__g._1___ The Public School Examination o_n Frjdav the 8th inst'.., passed off plea.sa.ntly~`m every respect. The scholars proved to I be pr?` grcssmg favorably under 0111`, PIBIOD1? ll-V of teachers. Among the gentlemen -pt`.6B9"r= who assisted in the examination .-l19ti;9.Fl:_. were Rev. J. Leishman, Mr. Wyn; Ml`1'i,59P~.:>: of Utopia; Mr. Greensides; or 7 ` -and I. _ ,_,i: `I-I T 'I`....u.... -n.-..:_..u _- *.`.:4...`a.t3..`.-.1/3':-..i'y;`~` {WI i:l ` BPR1. ;-R S. MH7KIx!N(_}. Agents, arrie. or , ,\'IUHOLSOl\, 5.11_(;xit7sario Street. `Toronto. VOL. XLI. N 0. 16 SAMUEL of Utopia ; 65 H. L. 'l`arBush,. During the &ufte:n`_v'.`. eral dialogues and recitation! `.9371? .- the pupxls. Miss Albie CliI!'k"` &l1d'"M.1`5" `- ` K. Clark, contributed a. number `Of , 8910'-. MissBen.t1'ice Smith acted a}8l30O111`P3in1"7 for Missclark, and -Miss Ella. Vincenwiiidr 1_1r cmk, to the best. of satiisfaetio|ito;b9`_il_1_ l5tf singers. _ '.-.;- 54 ~ , H Annual , * 4.; `The ,annual ba.nql1xe |'(V hi the`/ (`Gorges Society will take 1ace a|:";*.th6`~ Q.llCen s H019` l\I'| `Ina-uinvv anon`:-u nu Another big lot of I Poles at GEO. REE! Ge0I`ge s Societymv;i"li' tale ;7 z.` 1806' Queen s Hotel on. Monday even A most cordial invi+..u.hm I-n ni'w.r. -.Anl-.iI'I'K1v`. ._-.... .; ;;.uI.Ul UH. 111010115] VV1'93"" 5'4"!v' 7 A cordial invitation tq T. ,.ga ,. . . . extended to members `of th not also members of AS_t.G00' ., good time is expected. i .-._: E: 'tio If n. 1 mmawuau `V~V`,`; Last Friday Alexander Miliw: s >_,. waaagawasworkingin.a mil1_;'Il99'.5 v_;, :11? a. belt ew off and -_t_b,. _ NEW ADVERTISEMENTBS ----j-- 4 _...1 beaten on All 1511. Mitohll, of a. son i .111 Beeton. on April 10th; the: 2. Lilly. of a daughter. ICU llIlI_. DLIU WI!-C ' me. 9': . ' the wglu on u. \acu.a.uuv, Va. - I !:L-.-{`: `; :';.`:.:;u`3`:.;`. .'..`.. ~`f * "" ,us.-... -~--- - -- - --- FED.--A general servant by 1st of` ay ; must be a. goodplam cook. Aug! .AU '1`, 51 Toronto street. _ 16-: . v o."Tx}cLARn:N. Dentist. mccesso '1):-. Boeanko. 0roe-Rooms- Intel ~ R my nr. Bonanko. Re'aidence-Queen s .1 .\ ` (LI. N0. 15 . V_v nuun - Wnsmr. Prom-letor. ` Ioeanxo. Uuloe-,-1:!-uoxnl usual; >.Bonanko. Reaidencc1;lQueen_s . y. _ 'l'\___.I- aspect- one 25. ~oh`rn1`n '91 I "-`! `azyfzij WHOLE" N o. 2087. bu-aiuxvvlntnvu ! in mm unnnuqylstnmrgnnnns. } A14 linens nu:-Snug; I ` I|'IDhI for VUIK W MOW. . who `rho Ian-owhottho lost, 13..- ,1:.`._La 1.-- _. 1, ,:. .-n . % 7: Braardra E;-s'.a:tTl';.aft:'g';::i:;.;.n:i`lbl;'*;If;-1;u.- . A back aettlomept` man repors as foll_qw'a"; 20Clz`Lledon' Spritig Show at Charlebdn ohthe t,_ ". `. , j* _ Mr. David Dunn pfiA1li61; is`improv- 1mz.- `- ~ '- "V is-azid farm _ha.nd are scarce "in `West 'Gwillimbury..V ' ` 'I)..._..A...`......--_L '._- -.. .;n...---:_... L- -_..-..-__ - V VI Lulnutyutlo V . ` Penetungnishne is striving to, oxganize a. lawn tenms club. T ~ ` ' T W.'ihe viater in tfg Gwaox-giaV.n `Bay * 9n_tinuea very low; ` ` " ` " ' -up .1 1. . ' `n -tvv I T N Mayzro; saysLMidland_ has liuindredb of untaxed ' dogs. `"7 I I '1 . 1 Washago his hut dovfn; for the present, The boat ldo for Gloieu an Iloligry at '1. mm 2. L ' . -_- , _-- '*~-* ' II Jo J oaeph Gilroy, of Newton Robins"on v,beg'a'n seeding on the 7th. ' ` ' _ " There is a..good prospegt of a. new heese factory at Ebenezer. ' l'I'II, _ EA!` ,__I, ,, I, _ i`l,`_L_I, -(\.4,LI__,_ _:,L !_ T "uh':a1i {vi{e}.{i;Ithe Scqtch 'Settleme`nt is looking remarkably well. II,, T ,,, ,, I `',,,,! ,,,I,, ____!_1_ ,__SI` .1 IN`... ing. LVJ I " sA;;3;.;;;.?Li:;;.ait;.?;Agr:.t mill, at Glen _ Huron haslobs of business. " I t is said the Tottenham lacrosse team will be some punkins this year. VIII ,, An ,__.,,,,I_ I--.I__I 2.- I`1I_2__..- N; ;>-f ;l_1f`;OO1;, nearly recov- ered from an attack of measles. The y<;u`r1 men gt-vtvnhe 'l;ne,T N9ttawo.- `saga, have t e matrimonial fever. n__--I._:J.._ 1.-.. -...._..:_-.1 - I-......_..... -I..I.. woman ' '1I !szn 00!-AIDA `;nxra15w uxe3:n2aus;A.u.oou. xnws. ' `There are 20 vessels llla in Chicago harbor for Georgian Bay Ports. 1 L Bracebridge has organized {lacrosse club with G. H. 0. Thomas as president. I 17' ,,, - __ -.-LL2__.. use \nv --u V. --- --- w... l....__.._..__. `The Metho`dist_s--of 'Nova.r at; getting their new church seated and painted. IL ,:- ___ __ ,____nn_._n.__. l1-..4...__- _-.-I41. an` Building operations began at Midland before the frosn was out of- the ground. {,1 nunn uvvvvu.-._u; rv-J Dana -.. .......- ..--v- ._-_ ---- ,____.,,_ Quite a. number of farmers sowed spring [wheat as early as the 6th and Sub of April. 911 1,- ___-__ 'L.-:I.J:_.. ... Vocvou oovu V.-.-.v.. uuwu . .._... :._.-_---__ order vour Sm-Inc Costume with But or Bonnet to match at GEO. REEDY- s. | The Beton. council." 'l;a."s-"g:a.;:vtZ;'Vei $100 towards paying an instructbr for the band. , _p p,_...__.._ _-_....1 .....`........ - vv anvw - -~ --v V-.. _._._. _ V ,, y wu vvvu J `L It is said there will be_more flvauiiding in Beaverton this year than for many years` before. Patriarch William Robinao1i,of Tecuatsetiz lately passed away "at the age of a 90 years. fl, _ 1.-.__L-.. ......,I `C \K:n1p`n nuvvnnnf .$ Qnn J vuu. Iill I The lumber yard of Mickle,Dyment& Son Bradford will be run this season if the` mill is not. - -_. ..Ll kinda, 501.: Mr. George Duff has purchased the Me? vclainihomestead, lot 10,- com, 10, Essa, for `$5,800. T - V V --.-. cums u n , ,p9,`- '|__L __--.. - yv vv..- Midland Harbor was free of last: year on the 240i April, this year it was clear on the 9th. ` _ - - ~u vuv v ulna The Alliston Presbyterian Sabbath school ishexlchanging libraries with the Beeton ac oo . Miss Phelps delivered a very interesting- temperance lecture in Beaverton a few even- ings. ago. Mr. George Bor1a.nd s saw mill at -Cold-` water is the only one at present running, but it is busy. nu II79A,;___ -.._1 LI_--LL CI:........'.. \T.-..-.. h. IV In IJVIIHJI The Witness and South Simcoe News is calling loudly for better re protection in Bradford. V . ` - . `v -r 11 1 _, l lulluunva In: Mr. Ma.ther s safe. at New Lowell, has been blown open ends. registered letter con~ taining $50, stolen. , 1 -_, 9- _`-_-... -4. `l)...-....L..:.I.... an "I"}nnn_ `II V $`lD6.-U vuuu V9 , Poor M9.n s court at Bracebridge, on Tues- usual tall swearing. - . Rev. M. N. Bethune, oi. Gravenhurst, reached a. sermon last Sunday night -to a. urge audiencevon the use of tobacco. . `day last and the Gazette says there was the ' There is as diiculty in getting the logs out during the winter down the strea.ms,,in con- sequence of the lowness of the water, ` . LL- c|_-A._L U..LL1......uu- A`nn-on`-1 on no-din- Bbliuvuvv vs. uuv av u -.-v-- V- -..v .. At the Scotch Settlement chureh ah ordin-_ ation of elders took lace ti. short time ago conducted by Rev 1'. Smith, the pastor. Seven thousand ve hundred pounds of, pickerel were. shipped from Waubaushene; 1 last Wednesday being the catch of the pre- lvious night. - ,,;2___`l ..-.._.--- uuvnn nnnnnkn-1` V IUUD Ills IIII9 An educational sermon `Twas, .preached in the Methodist church, ONewton Robinson, last Sabbath by L. Rev. Mr, Bedford, of Schomborg. - --_ 1-c....p...'-.-In annnlr wnrlniv `I . J. DUuUlI|u15. I lace Curtain; In great variety at J. FYFE9s.- ` ` ' 1-Iv I ,, 5| l`I___'.__ `lI`..I.._..L-'AI'- 1.` I."I.I'E Ee- Thomas Hale and George Kirkpatrick, of. Uifingmn received severe injuries" by being _ struck on the head by limbs of trees while in the bush chopping. V plowing has commencede in this section; seeding has begun; the ladies aid society are repnring for a cottage social and the S. of . nreron the march. , ' . ~ The tug Alired `Msrrell, Ca. tsin Arthur Clark {arrived in Collingwoo from Parry` Sound last Wednesday it: being the first arrival of the sedson. ,He is generally r-st. ' " ` L Q B` `I -;.A. .._.._.. ll - &l'l'lVU:l UL mu: uwcwvuo . say .-..'a--.._..__., _.- V. A Coldwater Aco`1:re__spond9p'b_ says Mr. S. D. Eplett. the cogstable, op Saturda ,`ca.ptured Freeman. sthb. man` who, escapq , ' from, cuatodyLa.13q`ut'tvVo" y've`eka` agg, .comuttbd >t 33:15.1 ,;e'%13(a;g1,,, Q ..-.. ...-LL- ' 51.4.` n;nnn ~ hafvj d.eci19s1 319"h91r4h:199P` -xeuz; . the 'l1fn29A9,wng V` ' 5:991 iggwopd .. 'r~_ ..*.-' "4-:.11'I-."H"n` letmgr as. V rqrnne pwp? In W: ....A.,; Ev, ..... Th V _Ea_o;ss = and? 'Sdi_th"`{Sirr::':25`e"'1\Te"v ;'3i!T` saya:.:.We' `ektend; omeafty glib ki` to the Vbtetzbrenriof the pr'ab?"!ntho V"dti1fz`:iuniii1'g *' districturwho uoa vomptly tendbrd isoohdo-`H .leno`e and oers o help-afoer our loss by the latrrfeo '.7_`-...; :i ::`e'-T z'.'.%4:=nc3~.`: eA~'* num neI:of' the;-yew:- 5adie_o..ofibh':.-to')qn; ' av 9!. 12 do. \ I .. `-v.- , J ` ` " es.a.s'.` ' m 9: at" .committea`_t91jp;1a.1 gt : Jzgayxjzu. ' _ T ThlG;&V!1h(I.t{atV ,Baenn..er"* says '.,tho. sseapn; b<'>a.ts"$;t;a.rt$, (5,\'11H7' a .y 4(_4th,)`, `two 'w6e`ka"_ b,r: ` lier gthhu , usual. "".l`_liy yb_i[l"beg;in`thir pegp -` lar trip`s`*o_n _SatI;rd`a.y which will` be fa. `red letter as `for -th'e })bo:ol'eait"{l;1}b li.ke'p`q1"t a: -u `a . mi;-`4.`.x-, .`.i.'.l. Id'l".L Q;"""'l`,_}'`-n`-',r.?N'?&n.4 U `Split 9` ':h&1`d.` - .+`C1Ji08W9d` -73.i,11.1 :. Bxmis Indian 90. ~. not edt to..`zt`u1:"s1ich.partie9;.as`1a 3 set" all 1; eioeps f'm.rr_i_ge _th`6`y v7v'a.nt_`j`wi;P`out'\ `.": .' I -c .` .-. ..L .r_=.l."_- 'I 3' 2 Thi W &$='~$ tekh Bf. ih tqll,qVthe-flloviiii" ",W<`zod."i1ttj!ig` ito`jtf'y:4-;- A "' ` Munch `3}s't`,* n`~ ;: e`~ fdim up 191%.: ;=Jom_sp;.j-+ :~Skinnbr;:thore`Iwi vi-li\'rglmvo83utGih". - Mr_.f A2*8k innc.-u1iclvMvIla?ifMoiein.=na;w 51 "...:;..`-.a :..s.-n.a mm 2-tvanlviabqqn ,. ,1 . C; ag .7; I as d `C IJQILA VI :llV"' .` , .!\'.|.Q1`t .1951 V9nw',an V ...- ....... fnnr:w.lIn$lB5 Dmlli-.5 r _jdr `rim Tnoicmfoxi on` - CANADA om: om'r1mIoi.. BARBIE, %co;IN:rY 0FLS:IMCOE,"`ONfTARI(_), APRIL 21,1892.