Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 5 May 1892, p. 1

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hon` The dwelling of Da.niel.Webb, of 'I`otten- ` ham, was burned on Tuesday night with` nearly all its -contents. Origin of re not * knqwn Well insured. L 1 Thefpurses at Sheibufne, o'ere_d b the Turf Association on `May 24th will e:--- ` open trot $200; three minute trot,$l00; open \ gun, 8100; green run, 330. - 'n;_'_ |n_ 1'1--_._-_ ___--_1__J L- 11.- *n__-- 7..-- .,,_--, 6. __- _..__, `-_ _ Rev Mr Howson preached to `the Brace- bridge Oddfellows last Sunday, on the wer'ds,"`As a. lodge in a. garden of Cucum- bers. .. Isaiah, chap. lat, verse 8. fl! IV , _ (`1_,,,_ .D `town. -.--...- -...-_.--, -....`_. _..-, The Gravenhurst Banner says :--Some of the milk on the lake have already com- menced their summer s operations and` we believe the seasonwill be 9. busy one for the - - ~. uconlin - A cave was i found near Glen Williams _ last: week on the top of a hill in the centre ' of a. clump of pines,which is supposed to have been used as a winner resort for tramps and I thieves. - .. _ AA _- A... __.g vunv V vs: our Stainless Cation Howe it 15c. and ` 250. are very cheap. uUN'l`EB, sAR- l J EAN1` a: co. ' V T -1-; u` o n . V 1,`; AM or numb` _n In: `two ` 1 Business in Washago is just .now dull as only-one of the mills is running. No less ~ than thirty men hiwe. signied their inten- 3 tion to go to the North West and grow up with the country. .I II? _ ,1,` 1__I_._._:__. L- (IT--- -Vvnvu yuv vv\uaau-J- - A_tna.u named Woods belonging to Wye- I vale, while edging in a. mill at Oro Station, had his thumb cut off, by the saw. Dr. Ross, of Barrie, was in the hamlet at the time and dressed the Wound. ' T III `I\,, IIIIIIII wuxu. \an\vIUnu\rv- :-.' -_.. \ 1 ton H Al1en,._- rillia, on Sunday night and 1 stole a. demijohn containing some whiskey. ` and some wine. , He also turned the tap of "the beer barrel and allowed the liquor to i run to waste. . - . . usual` 'I\ Somebody` entered t`l'1e-hodse of Mr. Pres- The re which destroyed Mickle. Dyment & Uo s shingle mill at Severn Bridgelast week was caused by a. e ark, and then the high wind and the` com nstible nature of the mill and surroundings from the continu- ous dry weather. Ladle: Hose 3 pairs for 25c. at HUNT- : nn-An_IlaAN'I`&n. r ~ . R W.9.N 1`l:D.--A middle F[0EsrSeF:1`S:1I;3'l: keep house for 3 man and . kli ht. A Iv Box A. 1r:::;32%)a.&::?-"' 8 W 1&1sp ..- II , ,I.,--L_j EIRQ Hallo must.` - cu vvu Last Monday afternoon Mr. Thomas Lawson, of Rugby built fourteen abutments for a. verandah an fMr. Silas Locke s in the | afternoon. Mr. Lawson is 62 year old ` and his friends would like to hear from any of ; H the young masons who can beat that record. uncle` IIUIU 0 ma, sun EAN1 _,,_`I_-_ _ The Orillia News `getter prints this ancient chestnut which might have been sound three years ago:-Mr. Levi Carle. , M lot Barrie, was in town on Monday. es `says that it is probable the Big Bay Park `hotel. will. not berun. this summer. Dnwnr fnhnd __ A.1.i_ ..-n-an nun ' hliel. VIII. 1106 Di} l'llu- hula uuunuutu. as -v the owner,` Mr. Powers, found it a rather losing speculation last year- | :'This is how the Cardwell Sentinel pur- . poses to sell Totteuham s unused by-laws: Bradford council talks of getting out new, _vi1 , lage by-laws. We give them a- pointer. We have a set in this town that, doubtless, could behaid at a great reduction. Though they had-':been' prepared with great care,and amended from time'to' ~.ime as if the very | existenceof the cor oration dc ended on their form; they'h'a`d ardly ever een `used, . and are practicallv as good as new." There | is no imrriecliate prospect of our ever wanting I themih the near future We have no con- stable or sanitary inspector to; put - them in | force; and even `when we hadgit was iust the ' same, as these officials seemed to be afraid to `touch them with a ten foot pole, though it is ' remarkable that this dread never extended to cattle or habitual law-breakers They will be disposed of at .a bargain,as to us they are like a curl on a.pig s tail, more for orna- ment than use. The regular monthly meeting of the Barrie W. C. '1`. U was held at the Young Men s Christian Association rooms, on Monday afternoon. The president Mrs. McKee ,occupied;the chair. -The proceedin s were .opened with devotional exercises. t was decided tolinvite Mrs. Owen Hitchcox the celebrated lecturer and Temperance vocalist, to visit Barrie . Mrs. Steer of Niagara Falls inspeaking of her says : The Divine word I comes with power from her lips and her a singing, so sweet and impressive. goes home `to -theqhhearts of her: hearers. We are {refreshed by her coming` and wish -her` , `increasing success iinzthe future. Particulars latet"eon. , . . . . I I J 'l'houe,Golen nous. . ` The merriage qf Mr. Duckworth. of To- jronto, to Miss Addie -"Bootlr, daughter of | Mr... J -. .D,vBodth, of -Bradford-,e.wa a 3 note- I worthy affair.` The interesting ceremony perfotjmedgby 7.89. . Mr. eMatt'hewa,V assisted` by`-Rev- Dr.f.-..Parker,~ of; Barrie.` 'I?he.ix1_vit,ed:. gI1est's~';ivere` x_na.ny,. anduthe { present: tmthe bride were: unniua-llyl hsn`d- 'Z home a.nyl'va.-lunble. .uAu`iongthe zfperaonn at: Ethe mddingmre IM1-'.!;q,nd' :Mrs,:: stages.` I funds; MiIi":2Stphenl, rot - this tewnz u 5M:-.~: . ;Stephena.`1I,f we bolie`ve-g.-ma cmlsim sot the"- ' 2 -A . I 1.-:.a- 1:; ntrtf .;,,,;., ,1 ,._:,,;,.,,,: U3` _, Il9II:Aw = --- :DWv _ -bride. -11 an 15: ~:.;. nmaadr.1ra1` sacieey:i`ns1a'ie ADY (`.ANVASSERS_ WANTED to solicit orders for Canmtt a Star Corset. We pay Agents 50 cents on every dollar's" worth of goods ordered. and it is well known we manu- ..,....m the heat. ordered goods in 0a.na._do.. *`x,%%COfUNgT4%.oF;.s11moE, ONTARIO, ,.MAY 5, 1892. |_lll.ll'I nu `&00c iimh % W 3 I `$3 `V *3, 2 4- 0:? In was $15 "cArt.`g15A_ OUR __cn_1'rn:1ubiw.. A"S1ngula.r\ " A letter from the Barrie Water ~ ,. ,W,o1-kn Gon;pany-I.on and Elaborate. . V'B.`ep]`}r.ts~-4lIot.liiii"s"-i-- eli0.Leto.'. ` ' The_r'eg1`11ai` meeting of the .Town4:Co{iii:'cii was held on Mon`day ev enin"g.'"I-Iis "Worship ` ,the :Mayor bresiding " The proceedings: `began at 8 o clock. ` All members were `pre- i sent except Councilloz-..Ba.ll. Routine busi- -._nessasl_1sua1.`H _ . _ - _ PETITIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS; > . Peter Dayman_ and 21a others petitioned for the south end of `Small street up be put in_ travelling condition as now it is'a disgrace to the town. I _ ~- Nightwatchman William Thompson sent his resignation of . that position to theecouncil `which was read. ` ` A...._1:-....L._..... `ah `ha Ivnnnnll n`nn4'a` Ilin gm: TuwnTcu1nwm%@In snss1nIn.% uucti Anion: TALK .'.I.`3_AN 5uhuu. ` `snout.-rowxarrzuns. ` `which read. ,, _ W | ' Applications for the vacant place was * `received from George M Gue_st;" John -Mc- ` ,Douagh. R. B. Kirkup and William L Arm- lstrong 7 I Vmm Fnllnmina latter` from Jndae Bovs Ianrong ` The following letter` from Judge Boys ; secretary of the Collegiate Institute Board |wa.sreo.d:- . ' % . 1 t1._-_- .......v `7...... Lcnnnlln :|n`l\I`VIH I-nn ` ho CCIILB on every uuunr a w... u. .,.. oods acture L_he best goods Canada. For p8.I't!('\l18.!`B address Canni Corset 00.. 105 Bleurv street. Montreak T 18-18p` wasreau: -- , T -GEN'rLEMI:N,--Your treasurer informs me that he has not yet received authority to ay over the Collegiate Institute grant, and beg to requeetvyour attention to this mat- ter, the echool amount is very largely with- drawn and the trustees have to pay interest ` on the money. `M- I.` Y Marvin mmin m-mlicntion to on me money. V , T Mr F. X Marrin made application to ' have his license to sell fresh'mea.t transferred ' to Dunlop street A main `nnnn nli `VAR TERA re]&- 1 to uutuop sureeu . A note from Dr. Wallwin was read rela- tive to the date of reducing a fracture of R. Bra.dford s arm A 1-4L-.. ........ II - Q-unnn` an pnkdrf Rt-n- bra. arm A letter from Mr Sproul re Robert Brad- ford was read. He says his client is willing to accept $30 and costs, say 845 for the in-` . juI'.V he received. I '1'}... fnnmuina latter was rea.d:- 'n]lll'_V no recelvuu. V The following letter was rea.d:- To His Worship the Mayor, Reeves and Councillors of the Corporation of ]3aro`ie. GENTLEMEN. , The Grand Council of the Royal Arcannm meet in Barrie on the 11th inst., and the members of that body in the town would` be 1 glad if the council wouid appoint a. reception lcommittee. to meet them and present an address of welcome`, that being` customary wherever they hold their annual meetings. \ I have the honor to be, etc. . l _ , U. H. LYON, V. R. i Royal Arcanum. Engineer Chipman W!`it;8T;.8 f(V)ht;WS : `Henry Bird, E'sq., Town Clerk, Barrie, ' n,- tr__-__ ---.... -8 &I.... 0091. JJ-Ully Lilli IA! CJUIII o vsv-v vwuu -- DEAR Sm.--Your favor of the 29th ult. duly received. As the item of $42 50 _ mentioned by you as deducted from "my ac- ] count by your corporation, was passed by the counci last year after a thorough under- standing in the matter. I cannot accept the balance as payment in full of account It was no fault of the engineer that the extra expense was incurred . On nlnnu-an: For Ana: mam-inc and sunerin- .the next meeting of your` council will expense was lncurruu Our charges for engineering and superin- tendence of proposed sewers on Toronto and Baytield streets. would probably be the same as our charges on similar work last year as my accounts to you will show. At. you `pleasebring up my account again and immediately inform - me as to the action of the council I am now in need of funds as I wrote you in my preceding letter, but can- proton my work" deducted for no cause. ' not aord to have the greater portion of the I l 1 Yours truly, - , ~ WILLIS C'1n'PMAN. I DOT. &8([.', l'U'lUIC`KJlU'I'l|a . Would. you kindlybring to the attention | of the` Mayor and Council the wretched~ata.te of the aide walk on the north side of Dqnlop `street from the` Clydesdale hotel easterly. Q 1'. :_ ....4. .....I.. GIIAA nil-In lnnlan ant} rIlnDI`ee- This is how Mr. Macwatt writes : Bird. Esq.-, Town _O'Ie1-L` .- I `l7.usIA Ivnn "II I HETTIEHAHNMIII maul `street Irom one unytussuguu uuuvn vwpvvn-J. e 3 It is`-not only lled with holes and (line he _- lable to velk- on but `is da.ngero'us. , ah) satised~that.the attention of the council has only to be called to the matter and the necessary steps will be -taken to remedy it. .The following letter speaks for itself : - April 23rd, 1892. Henry Bird, Esql, Clerk of the Council of Barrie. Ontario. _ ' - ` DEAR SIR.-Will you kindly'ma.lze reply l to'the town council of Barrie in answer to 1 your letter as instructed by them of date` March 24th. . nu. _ `I3-._..- TIT-L--...--lgn (`A :5 n nnrnl nnn_ LVJa.rcu zrtuu. > The Barrie Waterworks Co. is 9. corpora.- at-ion or company organized under the laws | of Ontario, for the express purpose of sup- plying water to the town of Barrie and con- ` sists of other persons besides Mr. Bond and I Mr. Hinds. . A _ _;..A...I :. LL`.-.V IIlAC\l\?.' nf Mn,nnnAr namn Mr. tunus. V As stated in the report of Manager Camp in December last the works were built by contract for the Barrie Waterworks Gama. pany by the business `irm of Hinds & Bond, engineers and contractors, and they receiv- ed their pay for the same in stock and bonds of the company as was stated` in that report. rm... n......:.. Wntnr Wm-ks Comnanv has Or the COIDPKDY 38 W38 Sblauu In bunu starve to. The Barrie Water Works Company no knowled e of the cost of the individual parts asked or in the long list of questions presented. The answers to these questions can only be furnished by the various manu- ` facturers and contractors whoifurniahed the. work. The company has no right to demand statements from `them and therefore cannot answer them. It is mentioned in the report , 4- L`. - I`7_L_.. ur'....l-.. ............h-um mhinh vnn them. In 13 IIIBIIDIUIIUU Lu ULID IUEUI. u of the Water Works committee which you kindly sentius, and must he therefore so understood. that these matters are not the ba.eis.for7 Jletermining the price the I town shs.1l- pay-, should`. hey take over the works. -We '|'cennot- therefore understand why the Icouneilshould insist on asking . these ques; 'tions. in this. particular form. The are certainly. noteuthorized by any part 0 the contract or an slew` of which the com any: are aware." T e reportuof `Manager amp llsthe contract requirements and ves the. information` the town would net" y desire iwhuveze ~ i " ' 1?--- _.:n ...a. .....-..I--. I-I-ad-, '|-uusinncn man You will not wonder.tho.t business men pre- fer not to have details of their ahirs made the subject of nhlic report and newspaper pnbiicatien or gnere curiosity, ,or for} the 03057 0'5 ..P9i9$. nbteiqterested; W.henev`er- . the town r_eq.lly_ desire, however, to take pvelr the vls;grk(sl-.1 th`i`fm of Hinds` & Bong ,wi In `ta, `e on -rent 311;" a. : to aid 3 far` ssgo/e3ihl111}:l(2e ngzyttrfg he T report of Manager `Cam? gage the fa_.cts with_g' g&:4:g;ie:einta :bF. E9 9. .3;-.: ,.~ ' `TEEN "035. ` Sim `P937 V*,'IIuB;P9ta bffitheawerkgf 5; Two rregri-who .-ferment`. eon;-` mxttee saw. t to c araoxerize 't-es,` W _gg3aib;.` II. " ';A.`t`iif$` L, `- Aihegotia. ,omtah._ ` .1. qf tuk ng; over the ; `pvorks, Works Compwyxygl he . .17..-`i.`.'.3: 5 5 I lidrtglnecasas 0 n% 1 .V -----~..-- Iie;`1ort`No`-6.. Fire Police, `recom- .menda the r.en_der_ cf Messrs.` `Nhite &. Hem- : -pit for scavexiging be accepted, it being the lowest. `tender,-' ' and that? the mayor - and clerk be authorized to enter into an agree- <;lI18Il'_J:With -theucon':ra_.ctors and `requiring them-`to give 's_et.isfa.ct9ry security to the amountof $100, for the due tullmeut of `their contract. _ 1)........o \T.\ ."I ' TN.-a` and pniinn rnnnm. Special Scenery, 8co.. Popular-"prices 35 and 500. Plan at Sanders . ` Read press notices and see small bills. IO 10 nd:Wil1,_i9't0 take` up subject with them and afford `all possible facilities forifurthering that nd; and the books and -.p`a.pbe!rs of `tho ponivpany, are, and will. _be -open to their inspection. . T . Very'tru1vyoure.- . o` ' i'he_Ba.`rri_e \Nater Works 00. V " ' By_F. A. HINDS, ' Secretary. ` ' -.>_ :,' D`I'.I)l\'D\IJ Blllr Uuuuuuu. ' `Report. No.` 7," Fire` ind Police, recom- mends that an electric light be placed on the wharf for the guidance of boasmen. ' rl1|.:.. idnnn (non m.fm-rail hank fun the `DB6 wnarl I01` (Du guuluuuu on uvcuuucu. This jtfeport was referred back to the cemmittee. T "V 1'! -_ _`._a. `T- O -At|l\-v\1UIl\'\n` nI'\l'\l'|:l\.'._ cerllmlueu. _ , 'Repo`rt_No 8 recommends the appoint- mentoi Watson Jones. as chimney inspec-. tor. . V 3 . '4 Report No. 1, Waterworks and Sewers. The attention of_ your Committee on Sewers has been directed to petitions pre- sented at the close of last year praying for the construction of sewers on Toronto street to Elizabeth street, and also on Bay street, to connect with the sewer on said street, from Dalton street to Ross street. In con- nection with the petition for the Toronto street sewer, your committee have had a communication from the Barrie Board of Health recommending the construction of the sewer from Toronto street, along Eliza- beth street to Mary -street, on sanitary ......... .. .1 UV Illl Dial D` grounds V-.. arounus Your committee therefore recommend that authority be given them to appoint an `engineer, to prepare plans and specications fcr the construction of said sewers on To- ronto and Bayeld streets as above set forth That tenders for the construction ofsaid sewers be advertised for. and such further action as may be necessary to let contracts for said sewers at the earliest con- ____,L 1.2...- UUIJUL IIVUD l\lI- uw venieut time. v nu nnnn -vuno Barrie, Ma.y 3rd. 1 After a. good deal of discussion this was 0st. Report No. 9, Public Works. This report recommends that the request of the Public School Board for the contin- uation of the side walk on the north side of Blake street, from its present terminus to the east iward school and placing a plankcrossinz opposite to the school be complied with at as early 3. date as is most convenient to the Board of Works. Length of sidewalk 36:} rods. Estimated cost .l_)etween $50 and $60 without block cross~ u1g._ "Report No. 10, Board of Works, recom- mends a new bridge at Dayman s mill, on Elizabeth street It also recommends that Simcoe street be properly graded, and all necessary improvements made along the street north of G. T R. sheds, &c , in ac- cordance with an alleged agreement with Mr. Samuel Lount by the council of 1891. y The railway company to take away their 3 old fence and build sucha one as may be agreed upon between the corporation and i said company 'Dnn.-u-Q-, Un IQ Winnnr-.9 rannmmends the JJGIIVV ing, MUSID HALL, BARBIE, '1`Ums1_m\yEf\;ENINq M V I0. 88.10. company - - Report No. 18,Fina.nce, recommends the lpayment of accounts to the amount of $1340, 1 I V L There was a lengthy report by the auditors of the town accounts which we have no room for this week. 'I'I-_-_A. `T- O nJ`Cnn`=l\I\ nan:-\Iv\nnnnr`Ar1 Ior U118 weex. Report No.2. Education. recommended the payment of $125 voted by last year s Counciland an additional grant of $250 be acceded to, upon the understanding that $250 of the amount be applied in permanent improvement to be made this year to the grounds and fences connected with the In- stitute building. ` This was voted down. * MOTIONS. Plaxton-McNiven,-'I.`,hat by-law N o. -- to prevent children loitering on the streets after certain hours he referred to a special committee composed of 1st Deputy reeve and Councillors, McNiven, Williamson, Ball, and the mover for consideration and report next week. , .I, ,._-II 1)I__A.-_ W`L..L LL- T-1nr\t\n"I\IV UUK U W cun _ Bothwell.--Plaxton,--That the Inspector be instructed to prosecute all parties foundp despositing paper, sweepings, or any rubbish i . In front of stores or dwellings on Dunlop st. or any street connected with it. A l`nI.1:nn'Il`__'pn nv-nw_rFhn1'. 119 ($911519 Of ' SUTBBIZ CODHUUDUU Wlbll ID. Caldwell --Pea.r_'cy-That the license of W. Kennedy for running a bus from Barrie to eAlla.ndu.le be transferred to S. VVea.ymouth. 'mI..L..I....... \]Y:ll:...-nunn _"l`I-uni 4-Inn rautrrnn. 51011 01 W uuulu 1. yluulpauu uu cwuvywu. Fr-aw1evd-Plaxton-That owing to the present unsatisfactory condition ot Dunlop street the `Committee of Roads and Bridges be ordered to place before the council at its next meeting a report as` to the best method ,of repairing and grading and paving_said_street from Mulcaster to Bayeld street west side. I'\I-__-___ `II .\T.'..._. 'l1L..L LLA manning` Ii` tumuuum DU |al.'(ILlBLOllI7\.l DU L). n cu: lllvuvuu Fletcher-Willia.mson-That the res1gna- \, u E tion of William Thompson be accepted. | man nan`! li [Y0 street P1a,xton-McNiven-That the request of the Barrie Lacrosse Club for the use of the Agricultural Park on May 24th. be granted. A mnm. that n mmmittee of the council Agrlcumurau 1'au`n on many I`2IJJ UU . gt an vcu. A motion that a committee of the council pure and presenu an address to the Grand re Eouncil of V the Royal Arcanum visiting Barrie on the 11th `I was lost . - . Do\`kII!l\" .D`nvI-nI\__rPkn+. _ .;.......;...l`.........L u "ii3"L"E""b A R I. i N 0 battle on tne nun was nosv . In ame nd`mentr--Bothwell-Plaxton--That efdeputation as requested by the petition of the Royal Arcanum be appointed to do the honors of the town to that body in Its as- sembling-hKere,_a`nd thatnhe Mayor be re- quested to name the deputation. -Ca.rried. '1`!-m fnllnxirina warn nnnmd :.-Mnvm'- lat queawu DU IIHIIIU IILIU UUPUUOUIUH. '-\/utnnvxeo A The following` were named :-.--Mayor, lst Deputy,reeve 2nd reeve Deputy and council- lors Caldwell and Montgomery. u1:n:........... _l>.....-.....p`_'l`l..;"-_ I-fhn nmmit- . Cdiiilldr I ,I&Xt'O!l;&akedl in what position ` 11116". Guurmuu 0!. put: nuvunu uuuuuwuuun, jzhe livery sl:ab.le_;quMegpi9n -was. V Councillor lPea.gcex.echi'1rm'n of. `she Eire and Polioe~ Comniite} did" tli iiecisioii of tibe Police pourth'ad been`app9al ysgainst, and will %>me_ 1 '..5a;1|I9 aqagioxr _of`._,tlfe court. eevo 01.111 ukgg ifpny. steps were l e `u v- ' 4, . I-;d&I-iv:-.1lan't. .atra'en this ;'mrinnr.. -Councillor I01`! utuuwuu lulu. lllUI.I|u5UlllUl. a . Willia.mson-Pearcey--Thziit the Commit- tee on Parks be authorized to ..trim all trees . . in parks. ` T r . ' ALl__.-II I3..- -.` A-. VIVI.-`I. `Lb. nun: u1 . - . ' ti:-;e1l- Fmwley -- That the Mayor nalme thg co_gnmihtee to _act `as a._Reviaion Court. A V . PI'\L.- -II_...!..._ --4...`: '-`\nwInAL` . `Dunning `)I-I11` Upitlrl: folloving were` nameii :~-Reove, -2nd`- Depopy and" councillors Frawley, Mont- gox>ne'ty_a.n;1_' Caldwell; _ 1 - Int-..nf. ninnniiinn. sis r iawalks and gunnery, uuu_ uuguyvcss. A lot bi. quiriee . as ti) sidewalks" and 1 other details were mde and considered `by th6:!5$i1`l`n 6f the several `committees, ('*..-..n".6:lIn's `Dina-`nn naked` in what rmaitinn /fy:-Revwe gslig %I3ct4fla9t:~tx9es thin ` `, 11 rma n`of the` PM ;. _;.- ____'-...4. `L-.. :1. ........ -4. pan, umnrumu UL 0110 I. In nu uuunuuvuuv vvnu not _g3g 9en.- was Stateci thw nothin paii `11 done in this direction. l`l\L- _-_-2-.. rzfxh `..L'(Il\`.QI'Y 55"`-1!!` an manna zthxnq 3Cu.I;0lL 391161.! lib` ~lU'8VDLUvl u IIIUAU an no, aunt; mi9n...and 991;; -Eta `3_"_`._i ,-,,,,=.,.1.~,. L. WILLIAM TAYg_.oR Uh `gulp _D?|lI_w.\-I` vngfy` uvvuu.-5 `ad Thq seuioniflbd `ab ~10"3U_a'tt.er 9. more L__> __._.__`| -_..-;-..L -.,lv~.l:................. .....1 Ant: Rrroms. JOHN PLAXTON, Chairman Q13 V {vs |PARAl:`rB.APHEB.'S PENGIL POINTS. numr amok nu-runs noon! Which. Togetixer.` construct I Very Interesting and Gossip: . chapter of Local History. `--So1ar halo on Saturday. -To-marrow? is harbor (day. [Beautiful 1Vlllll_nery at J. FYFE s. --A-Thun'der showers Tuesday morning. -Fine rains have given vegeta.tion a good start. ' n1 1 1 1 > 1 . (1 .. .1 -7-7'I`Vv;)(V(lvza.ds were dfow`ned at Sutton the other day. 9 in I 1 I II ,;!,_,. -:;1`_l;e,vS`om of England held` a. meeting last evening. ' I-n..-a--.. ......n t1i........ ........I .....I ..I.....-. miio'.i}}}7`?{na Glove-in good and cheap at'J. FYFWPS. Florist and Gardener.` J-lllllia yuan uvu-uvuo- --Barrie lacrosse club will have 9. eld day on the 24th. IlII._ -I.-_..A.. `l'l..__....I_ 1.. o__-.- `-6 IHZJVIU aoqauuur - -~u -It was considerably coolef after the min and thunder of Tuesday. 1 .1 11 10,4 , awry 5-n-: `a nut -Captain Lyons will have charge of the Lillie this season. -.4 'i`ho cheapo-V-I. I GEO. REEDYN. -----('3-c->1;x'-tvi~1'J-t'Vt;i:St:-a;':1'X. o. R, will be in conclave this eveuinv. ....... --.-- - ~~-~---~J - -The Er;tera' will attend the Baptist church on Sunday next. 4-! . -L? .1 n. A I\ `r1 1|! L- 200 dozen stainless llonlo-ry. 10 cent! per pair up at GEO BE El)Y S. -Grand Council of Royal Arcanum will be held in Barrie next Wednesday. "Nc-west designs in Hair and Hat Pins at Freeman s. Come and see them. 17-19. -M rs McKee addressed a. large meeting of the Band of Hope _a.t Allandale last week. t;'-1)-<)Vr.1:t.Wb(x17y yo;1r'd(ress goods befere yes: see the splendid assortment at Fraser, Clark 8; Co. s V ' -.i\/I-1` George Ball has the contract fox` building the new Catholic Church at Phelpston. -Several American tourists have already passed this town on their way to Muskoka for the summer. Ava. on-u naunnal Innvn u ---The leakage of gas at the corner of Elizaheth and Mary streets will seriously interfere with the company s prots. 1-. 1 II 1 FARM AM] cm TEL PROPERTY. TIIFJRE wi'.l be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION nn V nnnvvn..v.v vv gun. vuv vv--.rw..J no r-v-;vu- -Boys, please dont use your chalk and pencils on walls and fences. It: looks bad, and begets bad habits in yourselves. '71- 1'. 'I'\ .I. 'Remember that A. H. Bennett, Dentist: has removed his oice to Brown s Block, between the Barrie and Queen's hotels. x --Mrs, McL Stevenson and Mrs Cameron were [delegates to Toronto to the Presby- teria.n._church Missionary Society, this week. - M;;fhe alarm of re last; sa.tur~.1a.y night`. was caused by`a wood pile on fire in the wood shed .of Mrs. Holmes, McDonald `street. -The resolution with regard to closer trade relations with England adopted by the House of Commons at Ottawa has created a most favorable impression in England. 1` ,9 1'1 ,1 A` , T\,,,I,,,A,A!_.. -The Ladies Aid of the Presbyterian church will give their last entertainment of the season in the basement of ' the church on Thursday (this evening) at 8 o clock. A good program is in hand. Of the season a entertainments, it is intended to make this the best--the last but not the least. 7i~n{. 359;}- EITII `IIIIFH II caught and Caged. Jose h Middlebrooke a farmer whose domici e is about a. mile and a half from Brentwood, in the township of Sunnidale was arrested last Friday by Detective Beardsley and Constable Sweeney and brought to Barrie. The prisoner is charged with attempt` at rape on the person of `Mary Jane McClary, a girl not eleven years of age. The otfence is said to have been com- mitted on the 16th day of February last. Middlebrooke skipped out at that time and kept out of the" way of the oicers of the law. A` few days ago our oicers learned that he had returned and at once set out to bag the game. When the constables called at the house, Middlebrook,e s wife said he was not in but had gone to Brentwood, The constable however seeing his boots felt satis- ed that the wife s story was not true. Manama unnanlnvr ant] Qrnnnnntt fl-xnn nnf-an Children: snlts at your own price! atJ.FYFE S. ucu ULICIII IIIIU W [IO BUUL J W tl uuu In. D: Messrs Beardsley and Sweeney then enter ed the house and found their man behind the door of a bed-room. As soon as Mid- dlebrooke found he was trapped he picked up a. seven shooter that was lying on the table and threatened to use it. The oicers seized him and compelled him to lay the weapon down. The prisoner was brought to Barrie and remanded to gaol till Tuesday morning. P`!E.E.s.DwUn1EA%_%3%'ah~ 1892; -_ AI..- --4- - ~ county Joana`: Criminal court. \ \ Last Friday His Honor Judge Ardagh held an interim Criminal Court. The man -- Freeman who had been convicted of a. criminal assault at Coldwater was sentenc4 ed to one year`: imprisonment at the Central Prison. f`I"I_-L_.3_I _cni_._._.1 11' ____ -- 2-- -_._u- J. 1 lulln The trial of Edward Housey for cattle stealing at Brechin some three months ago was proceeded with. -He was convicted how ever in spite of the evidence offered to to prove an alibi and was sentenced to nine months in `the Central Prison. nun, nn,'r,-L,_n_ -1 I\_..-II2- _I--...J-,J 4.1.- IIIULILLIH lll. UUU L/Ulllafll l. l.'lBUllo Mr. McIntosh of Orillia defended the prisoner. 'l`I-an 1 n;-Inn nmvn mu-I1 nf than nnnvintn qrnnn Pl'l5UuUl o The judge gave each of the convicts some good advice which it is hoped will be regard- ed when their periods of imprnsonment havefernded. ' v...-u -uu-.-_,-.v--, --- v-~ Miss T.~Wilaon, of who has .been-visiting friends at Allandale, returned home on`~Moni;la.y. ~. e an 1-I`:-nu til I, 00,; ,`- [ Mr's. `eV1iss,"<>f`-Si )-u.;:;1amp`lzon,sibber of -Mrs. }_ MCL.` Stevenson, is visiting here. ` -u wt 1- '17 I. I --auuv v... --v-.-..J - ' Mru.1F-. M Smithghaa been visiting In the -city thii; week. V ' ' ,,__,L I*7I_:'_L '-k `n__,___- n_,,,,,, . Whisk, of 'Buenos_ T Ayres, S.out:h -Atrierica, is` paying" 1.` visit to his brother, Commander Whisk; R. N. huuet initial number of the Patron : Advdcate published twice a Ifnonth under the ausbfda'6f the Executive rd of the Patrons of Industry of Manito- an n-.:"6-`up. um-#k&1nnb I. I_)0B!`|l 0]. uuu ruvrulm UL Luuuuury ul. .Lucuu.uU' bu a.nd`the; Nqgthivveao. `TegritarAie_9,;_E C. Clay, Ma;xia`g r;`230 Pbfta. 'Avei1ue Win- nepeg. It isin magazine ; arm, 16 pages, .'..n;. .1..:; .4.` "mm .1 arm... Janina; hm. ma. _- -...---, vv-u v-__' --v-- by .John M ackay. Esq.. auctioneer. onthd wi3n't- half of Lot No. 10, in Lh~ 131: c ncession ofthe 'I`.own-shun of Nontawasaga. in the ounty of Slmcou, the following prone!-lay. namely :-All the (fhuttcl-Propert of James R. Colfax of the said .ownship of ottawmaga. oonnlstln of herpes. cows. farm implements. eto.. etc. A100 the West half of Lot No. 10. in the lat concession of the Township of Nottawasaga. known as tho: Shamrock Farm, situate on the main travelled road between New Lowell and Ureemox-e` and about. equally diatant from each. ' ` Alan thn .czm.n. mu nf 1... `Mn 11 in the 1.1: zf;`t'g1;3.:*"ii'3*i niagaztm Acmjgood` .. paw a 2% nnmbthr 't$,wi11j_b` '29,; :`.'im-age-_. `nf t-.I1'A""1 X1`.'b'nh| i'I`:6rescs"of th"'"P3r h "`6f Ih as;z;nru;amvii;sa:a,ewa;;ysza;.;'.s2`a;a O um- % i> . V ` 7 - $1.00 PER ANNUM IN ADVANCI _ _ SINGLE COPIFS, DIN! }Ic.tto1-Iv` .'l`a.blo. u...` Under the management of the Amusement ' hnterprise of Barrie. 33". In office. I ally ulmnt t|'0ln 68011. - ' ' "X`So{'n`}z South Half of Lot No. 11.1n the lot. Concession of the said Townahiv 0: N.73'1 Balm. ' -L euga. On the latter there are 67 acres, cleared and about 33 acres of good hardwood bush. IIQW valuable timber. A * On the above first described `parcel there is an excentionally ue la.rgo;briok,dwel - cox;-, mining 12 rooms. also woodehed-,etI:a,c ed `g cistern. _2 never-mung wells. - 2 mac frd b`""5- lmvlmnent shed. grain house. 2 ner orchards. The soil on the eboveco :oIeQ1Q.l 3" -Y ham elopin toward! the E0 th mined and -.1] ll nn.-au` Igun Inna:-sf XII!!! V-U-mrus. `rue son the BDOVOWII A ` Ill; clay towards so the `W 11, draxned and all cearedlund. tneoot mun ` There is also 52 acres of tall wheat. 10 men 9!: D888. 30 acres of oats and 1uoroo(_&>tnQl. already in the ground. This is one of omoit _ desirable and valuable rams in the pmvinoof 1 I he ahnvn will has nut nu an hlnn III` IHIILIIRI. xy'to amt. intending purchisera. minsrz;*.m%,?.2sr...%;'{"2%:E:;;i% Dremisea at the Queen : Hotel,` Sp, ,0. --.-r ` , T'Derty well known as the Que t otel"il|' the Village or Stayner. 2}, atoranhigh. which was r tted b 1! I bloc. OW fI`_he a%ove R?an?`I11:`a?n:&c;.?sBg:I:imc ` ` reserve dues arms rovlno. - ' r: 3'1 o'$'wv1'i`1'%'i}3;' up enj?)l`:30gQW`" lytosuit.' t di urchasex-3.` . . `1 There wllgllnnligngnld an THIYRSDAY. H13. if.` H. G._ Lake. uenmuu. DI `xuruuw. w Miss J essxe Pearson. of Barrie. . T Died. mm n.u'.-At nrilla. on April 24. Raohgu Meneilly. aged 14 years. and 10 mos Vupresewea. and at _12 months `o'rid!t,o'!I L 4. -av v. raving nun. ql, uvvouyg -, --g-- ---~v- :z2:t:d.{:2e`;s.:.z::;%::a:h3:.:a:1**,:.:.*; 118- The sa!e.ot the:Ch.ttel P1090! shins Joint and Approved Nbtei 7 9 for cash on all sums ov Q10 0' ` - ~ :11 2} Term t 2 . ' H1 Pnlot . ,3 0` 38.18. %.}?A n(1,ItAt1l::1?OhIn goudf. " it u E0----as uuuw nun ApDl'0VB(l. Hump; I K, uuwuug; 1` ;,Ol0 0- u .; mull `Terms of Sale at thenl , ,; 0 sale. the balance within 30 " 1171 7 : '1 `T`I"?l`:-th t _ ` 1; )-.' chi.-:::t`r%,?:t r er arms and 1 so * m - ._ , , - ._. ti ade known on the < $9%:mg;s:h1_n` m9 on ahnnntlnn ytnnl: s-I'I 1' urme (1 1., 4 . made kngvvelrtlxlg 211110 d:$9%:t%Ra-9rl ::k B 0 '5 gm 011 8bplioation~tuaaA;~D. `Mo th A n.`'uE 3 ``Rn~+e.-,3chn . e. itora, em St`yn,1_" FL F3 :3` Dated this 4th dayotDlayA.-D-.-1898. ` ; '- MCCARTHY. -PEPLEBI mialaniq-.L1}'l`n}r'.I;:;,V. 1331 4 Tfw-:'=.=' J: and a. strong Comnany in the greqt plat ) LE l`,--One of those beautifully situated brick houses on Elizabeth street opposite \ Park. Also that `store. No. 12 I uulo set. next, to Mr. Fyte 9. Apply to 1I8 :21PA` D. ..-lntnn AssIGNEE s SALE . EW ADVERTISEMENTS. -\VHO-L; LE 4130 RETAIL-- Box77, Allandale. Telephone 15. . of a son. .13 WHO 0.` H U51/l1t?nI. Wmsm-Y. Provrletor.` L K- I \ Marx-lend. Birth. ' Em. 0 1I1n'rY4on1:%Au1n;swI11urImus. iv sxiic-` A lxonaxals Aanoou. KIWI. | '0 . 9 enoeo -. " . . L Dns "Y"'O" f;ll`1ll5`i9mi`1i: v|i. 98.13% '{fyee,sWm. McConnell. of Craig'- B'e;,sais:ed by Rev. 1. D, McLaod.~of V . James A. Dodda.,0f.8l!14 Beach.` Mich.. U- 5- 5- W A9'3.5l. T-3. daughter of Robert Goodtellow. "ESQ" ' ..Go0I>FEL __-...ngv A + H`. wnhlannn `nf thia- AL-.ulT 0-ondonudv tngo "IlItO4lO'Il.lII} . [rqphpgfot KCIVIIIOO I.oqd_Ol'IWho V ._Llkoj1`hl!u_-roy,ot,tho Kant. Another tmuble in Beeton"iVu,V the` measles. ` `Plg_eon=steali:ig is"`1'ep6rc`ed` at Cbokstown. ' %`T6ttehBa.ti| popl e a.re"i1ov5'v` alicted vIfith ROPE GVA_ Sore eyeo 3 nu. ,, :7-S ' ' " ` " '"D""' "" ""' Km (51 T 1'. . ' , ' % $1 at an3.v'_l'gf9s?' 59 75 "'4 V- -- .----rw --.--ur-ruin Improvement is` be rade at Co_rbett s ' corners Methodist church.'_ 7 71V);1_lv - 'b"e'ing organized at Coulson by Mzf. J. MoDuR. L` - V The $1e{'t is going` to commence operations at` once. ` tI_..--L-.I_-. _-4 n___ 1, 1-: 1" u s -n """ "" " """ " "'l""' I ' rain of lee; week freehened up things 2 greatly at the Back Settlement. 1 W &;1'egc;d'3*`set fire to Mr I~Ienchen s hduse in Beeton last Saturday night. l`|--I_-A-____ L-.. _....___2_,.`I - I, ,,,,, , I 1 =1'i'n&vVo3;z';l;e;;;ia;;;;'e;il at Ather- ly, is suggestive of more earnest work. V "`L.. l3....4. 4.....2.- 1....) .. lVL:-....- ..._..2'.. I..DA. daugutut u. ....--__ -h__ T 7 s-F`1mousow.- At the reeidenceiot th. ` - . ` un B(Ul:Ii`de s uncle (Wliam Russell) 8 1.3 on Wednesdy. ` prll 13th. 1892. by th: 3:15? H. D. Cooper. M_. A.. rector of Stayner gm; Sunnida_le. Edwm Rogers. of the township of ;u}|1n1dale. to Beatrice. Oldetczdllhtgr :ai?a%2;f:;F' ``*--w*t xhe. =oxn.- B0orr11--G REAR.-At Chioa. 0. III, mh Ann). 1892. by the ev. A: 'i1'.r'; ,d"" D8.vidJ Booth. son of Goo e J. Booth, I P., to lsbby G1-ear. all of or! In. Out, Hl(`K8~-SMl'I`I{.-At the Methodist `P Oliixli. bi? 11:3`. gioyelgwked. on 'i`c'1'1'3'.?.; . r. 8. 0 Au mi1h.both of Beavcu-ton. has v . A L. run.-- PEARSON.-In Toronto. 0 M ` A May `2nd, by the Rev. J. Edvgardogga-`. .H. G. L k . D ti 2'... 1....;.:;. l;`m3-nnn.e!)`f Ekrxgg. Talon?` ,t '7 'm'1}e'ii'Z~' Vt.;-_$i;: iidli Z:"1{;I.g'o "Q5; left 3 Collingwpod for the East on Tuesday. tn...n.... ..----..n....a..... n..-.......- -..lon. I1... I . -G:r'vvi`lTii'trf1-b:t;1ty:'fa.nx1era nshV- ed seeding on the 13th of April. 7I'IL.`.__!.'. -I,,A __,,, , I .II Order vour Sprllig 0o_I:ur-ne Hat i or Bonnet to match at GEO. BEEl)Y $. | "TI; ?u'L.'r3?'{h"ee.T.f{eI;SJ135iEa&I gradford, had 9. good social` time tho other ay. ` An nvusnnnnnnfn` Val-,I-nu-nu}-.1110: rnnn Ina`-. III III II\.ll\ll I I Q " Thomas Kneeshaw, of .Croxon s corners, is building 8. handsomewire [fence in front of his farm. ` A- AA: - ' -u,n__-44t__. H-dookstown has orjza.i1ized'a lacrose club with Jacob Wilcox president. AI,A,1|II'1n1'co| n 1` IJWJII - [An unsuccessful sattemphwas` made last ` Tuesday morning to rs Mrs. Lowry s house i in Bradfrd. T ' fIVL__.___ `II_-__L-__ _l f`_______I.. ..-__-.... -- ----.. .-- --.-u 0urv$l 00 Pa`:-auolu c-vino: be beat for Vnllley lIUN'l`EII._SABJEANT & 00. K 'I1I,, 11 _-!_I_ -_-_ -.-___.._-._ L-.-I ....... w---vw --`a---1.--g --.----_._-._. .. _- The Penetanguishwe summer hope! -vvds sold at a.uctio'n the other day to Mr. AKe_a.u- ingwfor $.5llA,0(_)0. 1 ,a r_-.,;__. n- -__;3_;:-____ c-.. '`'a.`` `E``. `'`-"" ,. A The Board of License Commissioners for ! Cardwell have determined to issue no shop license this year. ' T i In -I\ (III: , _,,,._ 4L_A. LL- | Any \ ......_-_ ,1. u , the store. No. 12 street, p`. l``. vroprwtgr. 18-21p. _--- ~-- - FOR SALE.-One row ski , suitable to"; tom. persons, and one sailmg ski . with nail, rudder. par and rowlooks. locker. and all com. plete. w1l1 sellcheap. as I have no turther use for them. Apply J. R. CROFT. Beeton P. 0., On! up -..-- J`--. The `B:-adtord Witness . fears that the ' severe frosts have injured the wheat in that section of country. A ` '1' . Y J`, an _,.__ A_I__ L-__ _L LL- Iivvvnvna v. vvvoonw-Jo I What must I do ? was the topic zit the Bradford branch of the Epworth League last Monday evening. -- vvv-In -13 `T_L___!- '[I`-._L-.. Mr "I-;;v:', of Victoria. Harbor, | was injured severeiy the other day by the running away of his horse. ` III. , L_.L _-._.._ -E B..L -Inn:-I `\nAIVItI`\`- `lunvva I-ulluloaa Iuvvil v- an-- -v -v L Tnelrst cargo: of sn nras brought from Squaw Island and" other points to Colling- * wood last Sunday morning. : ,a _u._ -n-_..:-' r\:..;...:..a. W vvu sun: The May meetin ofthe Barrie District` of the Methocust h11reh,t will be held in Orillia on the '25th and 26th_.' . J ` The Bulletin says that the want of. a. farmers market at Collingwood is a. great draw back to the town s properity. n ;.I__,- -_.L -.........-| - -no---J .-._- _..._- utuvv Ilwvn vv vuv -vu.-- r--`._.._-,- A Some of the Scotch Settlement farfners: nished seeding last` week and Y. erhaps seed never went in under better con itions. I 1,1 1,____ __. SOlI'l6:t1k;0f 9. `faiitiiryil at 3rs.cebridg'a.' ` " ' V " " " IIUVVI vvvbuv can v-u---V- .---_-_ ` A nuinber `of V ereons whe had bee oh i trial were taken mto full meu|bershi' at the L Maxwell Methodist church last Sunczy. I ,1`I _A_ GL_1' Confmation services were held at . Shel- butnelest Sundag morning. by Ri ht Rev. M. S. Baldwin , . D., Bishop df uroi1.' _ AMessrs._Mickle, Dyment& Son are busy tting upithe mills at Severn Be-idge pre- paratioryto commencing the sea.son s work. | 11--..-- Q..;....)...L .-.5 l`|-snrnfnn Han thg P5l~'UIV`"J UV UV}---`--'3--v-u ---v -v-~~~- - `V , L George Sr.ewe,rt:,, of! Thornton, has the contract for building the new `High School at Bradford at $4500. A new site hes been chosen.` _ A ' ' ` ` -~--4-4.1 TYLLLAN .....,I cnuueu. ` Several farmers` around Uhtboff` and` Hampshire Mills, say they nevetj had a bet- tar season for: maple sugar making than this has been. . ' _. . 7 ~--- - : mm- L. n... n.....:c....,: nus uucu. j A A Gilford maxi writes to the Bradford Witness that Mr` W. Sarieant,` preached a very acceptable sermon at that hamlet `the other Sunday night. ~ In '---I o .u-nn. unit: nll .|y_gj gt OUIIBT Dlluldlly uasuva ' A _ Bowl 2 and 3 plene Sultan all Ilzes at quick selling prices at GEO. unulntvs. Mr. A. W. Sale, of the Reformatory, has received a cheque for 275 about $1300, as heir at lawef 3 relamivev recently deceased at Rugby;,.Eug19.nd. . . -n , -r :1 c1....'...... m:llInnun nn `Head- an nuguy; nugmuu. A -Rev. J. W. Savage wileave Bond Head` for another field of labor after -the meeting ' of conference He has lots of -friends who ` regret that he is going to leave. ma _ __.1_._:u:...-... . 4-nun:-_hnr with n:.am of , Unt: IIU [H SUI; VV `IVIIV we 7 The outbuildings,` together with ezteem horses and some calves and gigs, belonging to Mr D. Bauldry, ofGut me, were de- stroyed by re a,,few days ago. _ e ' , An emigrant boy in the `employ of; Ihlenrvg Gilmore, of Perm, lost his life last week ;by_, dropping through A 1 ft,int;o the stable. below when feedjug jghe horses. e A horse, kicked hiu_1.~-,__-p eenggre ._ 9 I _. _ -`-h A _."...r..c .1..- .....:i- Hm nawname Of. Iuunscu uuu. r-y- vvo---_- _ ._ ,, . The pevaVr1 of_ the weatia the newmsme of L the NQWI-WI.i&gq. schomiscbe. T!nia,.i_s_ the: co;nposition.of Mr. Spam `of the Creemore; Shin`! vvnl1_`of1-`om; what we dun 19p.rn,,, has a, good deal of musical ta_.lent._ ' " '_" _ ` A Lafpntailmman l&y6,:--.ThI!'ik_/B: ._t9.:.g_l1e _ energy `of ou1'7xi1ember,_- Mr. 13ep,n9tt;,_yve yhae now the advantage of `fa qly; mail, `to our: village from` '"P'en eta.ngui she'n`e,' 'ina`tad`i of W99P!1.}!99,!?i.`g3`7'1e.;1;3!i}9!J~ _ so-na` 1:`: `nitvf-i.`no . gf % tho_Bur||'ah`.llo`iu6; -~ "'4 1~ .' . -'=` , ..... 1 _r..'tis.ua3.'.`..s.*`ul..-un`r";\I'I`4-I;','. cliinunrain lloiu; * crud aunu a1 pi*ing ahow"`df` 1't1e"~N1t'1a#3 ` : saga. Agriou1tu'mi'So`ci'aty. which was, `h1d at` Dunt.n6on"on_ Tuesday`. was.`ammrke`d"sc-' cans... ~;':I`h._er.t's .w.u a. lamb .-number. of --Lent-riot anddhp-bixeatsatuendancbyin the hiIb')|:y~..~oE V1?` $9i.'?y! 1 F?` -.5"-;l'0p zy L.-`1';.x'.: *(_uki." .. ,:ThiI: -bl)! ';`hf'..-'aokOt hthi-'. Opillia` 891'; \ ame: Shows. an`.-`~0ul`.s oziuia` V 9; ".V??-:33.': 'i'-z'ii{ f idyf B_ A,BRI]l. ?'_1~t'I1: V:B;M3RIEs Mrf`sa'u1ue1 Corbett, ~ of Ofo Smti(_1,'h `Bank of Hamiltgn isgoing to -rct a. _negv building in Allistbn. V '1`ep'6red to be out of thewoods agalin. . . .--.~Anlo_tl|>er;bl lotorylhobe 250. Curtain ` .l .o._I.e- u.l`GE0.lI EEl)_Y9s. g . . , The haquartrs of the cruiser, Bayeld ;will be at _Peue_t_a.nguishene_ this summer. 4 (`_-LL!._ .,,,,, , `II `Ii . - .C_Hat-ie ,Ji1i1f <;i`.i;x`1'ci;u:'a.;r'en_.' `v;'.f{c'1l `a. fglling tree last week and waaaeriously ' u`rt. ` ~ - ' V ,-Mr. Kelly sTfmTnoua bay hora, of ohoui-`tie , the chi_et attraction ? g .~ '~ gchooner Oak Leaf was the first grain ` 1>Oatto?ari'fv.e at Midland` thia"y(a.v;;`.=v (She brought` 15058 bushels of gorn. ' _ up 1\u . up -u\u n. .* A `at Baxte is ~cbh'fe1I1_- `Dlatedw-` 1 :*M ` ` ' '.` ` "Mr. A. McPhee, ot McPhee s Sw_itoh..hos sold his place .to Mr. McLean, of Orillia, and will shortly `leave for` Edmonton T spring Manllesohonp `,a.I;VJ. FYFIPS. Nineteen panes of glass in the window of 1 theA1liston school [house were broken by some one last Friday. The person suspected 1 has left the town ` I ` V .STcc4>~t:4t;s;'v:v?.urill. Beetotl,` 'wa.sbuh1ed-`~ {in `Monday .evening; 1633 $1500; No insurance.` ~:l~lI 1' I! luv `IQI [U1 nu Ont.

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