Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 16 Jun 1892, p. 1

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" 7" "'-` """" "7 '.`,v V -V '_ " ' IV I . Singhampton people are sighing because if the loss of Rev." Mr. Trollope who `goes to V eeton. V ~ ` --;.-ugoun man named Mattchett was drowned w ile driving logs on Black River, last Friday. .- - V 1- -,-1, ,E \`r__. 1'___-II 1"" '""-" | . R;-v. Mr. Leishman, of New Loweli, preached at` the Collingwood Presbyterian `church, last Sunday. " I 11 II ,E(`I,,,,,!j,I_ l Last"1;;rrs:i;;;4E're.Ruuell, of Sunnidale. | died and her remains were brought to the Barrie Union Cemetery. is 1 31'", 1,, _, '"(':i{i't' fA-;l-l8;l"(;-Irg-,".(,) Bracebridge, has lately shot ten doga,.as their owners did not think them worth the dQl_lar_ta.x imposed an t em. ` ' Ululvnonu ,W. Jeffrey, of Bond Head, is doing a. good" 'sea.son s work sheep shearing. Hefhas taken `the eeces off 300 and has 300 more on the true . , ` l A North Orillia. cot-respondent says, there [has been more than usualjnterest manifest- .ed in the improvement of our roads this i season. ` An Ufford man says measles, mosquitoes and bull frogs are prevalent in that neighbor- hood, and than a. new school house is badly `needed. blvvunvv-no pelled to enlarge its facilities far cheese making in consequence of the enlarged quantity of milk sent in. ' A Sunuidale man writes:---Last spring hay was a. drug in the market. this spring it is very scarce Last spring potatoes were worth almost any price; now they can be Ibought for 10c. 9. bags ,. .n- _--I n...:.._n ...:1l kn` nnI9|v:nr` The Avening cheese factory has been com-'. It is said Local Option will be carried `in Oro. The meeting. to consider it was very enthusiastic. The chairman of the Central Committee is Robert Reid. Hawks- ton; and the Secretary-Treasurer, Alexander ` Miller. of Edgar. | 1 ,,. 1*1-.._1.1 ..---_. u`l'\....:.....6-Ln ` Uultslav Ava. avvn vu Cw--DY WANTED.-A good General aervanb. must be well recommended. Apply to MRS. WEBb I`ER. 24-24])`. ' LV.|.lllUl.. UL Jauwso _ . The Bracebridge Herald says: During the past week Liens. F. J. Crease, of Penetang. company, has been drilling and instructing the young volunteers of this place and next. Monday fourteen or fteen of them will leave for Niagara. - -- 12- `II 1 11,,-__ `l`|___.._. ---..__ 'KT.J`:n n IVIIVV LU; LIA but The Mid1andh`r`ee Press sa.ys:-Nellie, a. ten year old daughter of Mr. C. M. Taylor,_ Tay. injured her eye `with scissors when an infant. On Tuesday her father brought her to town and a. physician successfully re- moved the injured eye. .1 , r1__-__..-__ kIL.\.. 4.L:........ ulvvvu. Iuav lQCJ\\n\1\ao vi, -. According to the Creemore Star things are not going right in that village. Some- body has stolen the dynamo and the electric light has gone out, a. Loan Company has taken possession of the woollen mill and now | one of the looms has disappeared. `vs 7 __ EL _.. ...-... _ UIJU VA. vlav avvu--n any--. v.-~-L.`.--.- -._ The` MidlandVFree Press says it is rumor- ed that the lumber policy of the government will be discussed at the meeting of the County Council-next week. The Free Press had better order parliament not to adjourn till the result of that debate is known and acted upon . - D H: t . I - Q_I_ -_... -_ 1L` nu-A -nnnmnanntl (NU UGVJ IUPUIJD V Some of the shermen, who are reco ized as Midla.nd s Own, have discovere that the gulls destroyed large quantities of the fry taken from the hatcheries and deposited in the lake. In this case sentiment and revenue have clashed, and the shermen , advocate an order from the Government to destroy .the gulls. -Free Press. ,-_.=__ :_ L`... :..a........ -3. n... [W n In CLUB!-III! .uuv status .. V ..v.. A meetin in the interest of" the W. C. T. U., was hel in the Methodist church here Tuesday afternoon vMrs. McKee, of Barrie addressed the meeting on the subject of Women s Work. The meeting was well attended and the address listened to with marked attention. A similar meeting was held at Bond Head in the evening` of the same da.y.-Witness. ` - H --._.__- J `I - 11:`-Lonetunnll, DWI-JJV \O\UJ I v I - v w v u 17 Nobody has yet answered Mr. Kittermss- ter s question, Where does the black y breed 2 He believes that the worm found in the perch,'bla.ck and rock bass, and sun- sh are the larvae of this y, and that the larvae of the sand y is bred in the herring. Along the river St. Clair, where the black y is unknown and the sand y in abund- ance, the herring is the only sh in which a grub is found.-Orillia, Packet. 1-_L`._ u-..._IL.- s-.5 Tntfnnhnin: nnva the Sunday School scnomrs an aura, u-cup uwuwu to plant taters . to raise funds for the Missionary Society. The got the planting donein ood shape, but_t e novelty having worn to and the. missionary zeal cooled, down, they didn t visit the acre again till Novem . 1', when the festive bug was found to have been there before them and made a clean-{sweep of top. root" and` tuberf: __ , `'Jol1_n'Hoover a yoiin -man of was .sI:'.a.'.:...aA 3, :. 'l(ao-Ah` `aka hut Week-_ It 1 Duuuu av t Mfuninnnrw d'i*owned'm 5.81381 mute .usau wuun. ;.u ,a.ppesrs`th`at ve young men were teturning from e.rs.ising`*. m. the. `Savage Settlement some _few r_n_i1es `from Noysr and -`one who coulxl`not.s 'mfAw's.s somewhat alarmed, as "the h.nold`one. " other fellows begsnorockingthe boat and finally upset it. The one whocould not swim stuck to the upset boat aid was rescued the others. who were good s\ir1mmers.ststtae(l,`.to swim back to the shore,` b\_it._B,oo_vef~:sank and was ~. u-H. 7 -. 4&L`*4J>'>( V... "`7_77 - `_ t . A I \VA1TuEsP' 1sG:5a11K_?0`:e2?2I3gtg I `nnnlh ff`. :"JohnV'Hoover -man dfbwned ` in Kane : ' ke --A--`Ah--~vs'|.'..`o Gun unlina lhnti L ;'e a13.`1'mr"vaa[soiihded `o;1_ Sunday *5` Qfllltlvnuunuuy `~ I early ih;:tE6`TT.f0rn6bn7. Itjwaa fciused by `the of; some`? hay " in _tl`i,~-rear of G --~- 13-. nonnnhv Ml`. 015.3310" lily Ill. jun, `I-U05 us VSp ong?a' `A oc_ery, E1iz_a.bet_h_ street. ,Mr. lspongha been getting some may `stored awn ., and a.1itt1e..tha.t.had got wet was left smtm .1511: ywdttotdry. . On .Snnda.y, ...aome ohilflroniet it wand {nude qiiite 9. large Jglpze, gnd. in ~.th.0f-:-ition. W35.` an . vary dun- vgatbsmfeleuxonti - 3% '-__ ,:wd'u" rsoona on hand, but it_a9rvi`cehf _ `not "n__g1ed,t `an .'<` I! 3. ; .. tn 5 P? 6 '. ;:i,'f{ 9&3 f. ;{`i-7 `.9 yr`.-7"_"'7`4 ' . ` =.-*. , use-`1\! '7>:3?nh;%;;z{ `arise inhen 5 Bgmnaular Ma _ `V ppa` ` aw: ' of . . . . , r inten rt1!1,'nSln".g`iL-I _.. I .. .. .B'n`Hln; Hlidhlf . .:x.a..:. .x..f.' . &InAr""$Irh1 I"...-'3V||IUIVuI-I. ,.. ., : thiff . f max :Etr- mg` t"`h7e0pf --bxcursion-L tb iv`!`7`: *.*.!?!'?i `'" `V 31115. lqanv Collegxate Insmute. .____.._______ ,0. ..v_v'w thigioeedmgg of the abovelnstitute he in liston last Thursday-u.nd Friday :- M H "Faun; quslnn ova:-n:nnI>3nviu ' chasm The following is al. nut-shell account of !:he groceedings of held lhnl-An `cal-. Tknruntsun Wridnv -: Lu Ltluauuu luau Ll.lul.'B\L"`Iil..l.\l rxxuul ;* I "Two public examinations" should be held during the year, and greater atten- ` tion to music, drill and ca.1isbhenics' -Rev. Thoe. McKee, Barrie. ` It Wagon IIv|\::v-nth :n the rnnaf 3-rnnnhl-uni Essay-writing is the most important part of composition; _ an essay includes ` la.nguage.a.ml thou%ht, should be written` from a simple and ogical frame-work, and ulider the sitpervision of the tea.cher.-A. . n `D- ..L.;... 05......) _ uuuur um; uuue:.'vnuu C. Batten, S troud. It `I . ...,...I.I kn Kl DGUDCH, IDDl.'U|lU.o It would be better at coxiventions, classes were taught,`instead`of papers being read. It is more of the practical work that teachers need -S. A. Brown. Ivy, T (I I .......I.J I-Anal` L-Ln nkunidnl Fault-urns nnrl IIBIIUIIUFH uucu `-0. 41. unuwu, J.-J. 1 would teach the physical features and .po`.itica.l divisions from a. blackboard map; ` generally omitting the writing of names, or in some cases printing merely the initial of the name.-'-J. A. Corbett. Thornton. 1: nil. _ __..:A.L._._ ..............LL`..... nun-u.:nnb:nn `gonna _H , ._ __ QT1<.\VAR'l` & BOYS.`-Bar1-isters. Solicitors` x, of Supreme Court, Conveyancers, -eto. onicee.-1:2 doors north of Bank of Toronto. l\uuI\ Hr Harrie. u 5118 1131118. -0. 1. uurucyu. 1.uu_|uuuu. 1 ` ` The written promotion examination from A the rsb to second classes should be ca.n- _ celled, and written examinations `from , each other class to the next higher.-J. A. Mc- Pherson, Beeton. * `r... I..u....,..n.:+:nn `Du!-Jin Q:-Imnl -nnniln rner30u, DGEDUIL In letter-writing Public School -pupils should be taught everything that relates to the life of a business man. There is too much attention aid to 'Denarbmenta1 Ex- aminations, an too little to practical business tra.ining.-J. F. Power, Allisbon; 41ll-;L__'l.. J A..a....L:-.n- nu-any-nrnnio nknnlt` lnlslness Ul'&ll]lIlg- `*0. .1`. LVWUI, rxuzuuuua ` Methods of teaching grammar should be based on a. knowled e of` mental science. There should be pecia. la.ngua.ge prepara- tory to the study of technical grammar.- J. O. Cunningham, Everett u.1\I.... an-mu, Innlr nf (`.unn.5a.n natriotism J. U. Uunnmgnam, nvutcuu The great lack of Canadian patriotism which I believe is present: with so many of our young people is largely owing to the small space Canadian history `obcupies in ` _.-._ n__\.1:.. Q..I......I.. T nmnl An nwnv wih ;1;1-ail';;;.c C3.nadia.n History `ocoupieso ` our Public Schools. I would do away with 'n,.2;2_I_ 1_:_L..... :_ ...... D'..l-.'|n Q:-I-unnlu and ` 0111' l.'llDl)U DULIDUIH. L vvuunu uv qua; British history in our Public Schools, `X53 teach only Ca.na.dian.-W. Williagns, B.A., Collingwood. ur1....mmm- in a knnwledae of the forms Uolungwoou. Grammar is a knowledge of and functions of works, and they are put according to the usages of the best writers. Grammar used to be an art, now it is a science. Analysis and parsing, the great cultivators of the mental faculties (especia.l- 1 ly the judgment) have greater prominence `in school work. Teaching of syntax is too much observed in modern method of teach- ing - V. Williams, B. A. 7! _.__.A...l\......,.:I uni" kn rAnl`ID".Dl1 Lug `-IV g II LI.&un-us, u. g... 1 The County Council will be requested ` to increase the annual grant from $50 to E $30-. 5` A. rnnhafnl` fnlf`. I19. Of the $80." , A register must be kept of the teachers of the Inspectorate. V Thu nnvf. nnnvnntinn be or the lnspect.ora.t.e: The next convention will be held again _a.t Alliston. ` u A1..-L.... ......~I l4`nnrI n`1nn1r1 119 added tn UITICC-H~-. uUU1D uvavu va. ..n~-.. .. _-_- , Uwm SL, Barrie. H. D. S l`l~I\\'AR'I`, LL.B.` W. A. B0`. Jlonoy 10 Loan at Lowest Rates. '21-ly. _a.I: AlllStOn."~ Algebra. and Euclid should be added to the programme of studies for Public School leaving examination. i _.l tnnvention maioritv. \.v_.'_._._ _V,,,`_, V, The followin are the oicers for th year :-Pres., ev. Thos McKee; vice- res., W. F.` Power; sec -trea.s.,` G. M. ohinson; executive committee, Messrs. W Batten, Moore. Finn,-S.` A. Brown, Holt, and Misses Steckley and Downs. Promo- L=-_ ..-.......:........ Macaw: Vviisxnn. Powers- Chlldrehs Suits at your own prices at Jo QUGUKIUJ uuu JJUVVLID: J. LVBIIII tion examiners, Messrs. Wllson, Powers, McPherson, Batten, Cummin s, Wanless. Vllnuuwo .1. The announcement of the death of Lady Kortright. was a surprise to many of our townspeople, last week While the death was not entirely unexpected, still the end was not expected to come so soon. The deceased lady had been ill for some months : mrgs with great fortitude. enduring her suffer nnnrlav of 18.31: week. "l`l..-_; ant` nnnnn nn Cndurlng Der suuerm 3 wnu grcuu LUI. IlIUl|\I\ao . The end came on uesday of last week, and the news soon spread over the town amidst ex ressions of regret. `r-.J.. ....e..:.-.Lo- I-nun an mifn nf Sir &ml(lSl5 OX ressions U1 regnzu. Lady Rortright: was the wife of Sir Cornelius Kortriqht, K. C. M. G., who at one time held the osition of Governor of British Guiana, an other im- 1()}orto.ntColonia.l posts, under Her M9.ies_ty s overnment. Owing to failing health, he had to retire from public service and; on so doing received the honor of Knighthood `from Her Majesty. Pl... Annnnana Iuv Inrurnn hnnidan her hus- xrom ner nllajesuy. The deceased lady leaves besides her hus- band, a family of ve sons and two daughters all of whom reside in Barrie. She was also a. sister of Mrs. A. W. Whish, of Allandale. The funeral took place on Thursday last, to St. _ Paul s church, ` Innisl, and was attended by a" _ large number of friends. After leaving` the house the funeral pro- cession went to Trinity church, thence to St. Paul's, Innisl. ' ` A4. rl'..:..:+. . nlmm}. 1'-he ' um-v irrinrensiva 50. rauljs, LULIIBUI. . . . At Trinity church the very impressive funeral T service was held. Hvmn 399. When our heads are bowed with woe. was beautifully sun and was very impres- sive. Rev. Canon einer oiciated at the church and at the grave and was assisted by the Rev. Cannon Murphy. ' Tl. - .... Innis union nine-n - Mgggpg _T_ A _ me HOV. uannou J.u.Lu;pu_y.* ` The pallbearers were : Messrs J. A Strathy. J. Dickinson, H. H. Morris, L. G McCarthy, J. R. Cotter and W. W. Camp- Ind! upu nurucraa. Owen Street. Lira Major and familial England, arriv- ed, in Montreal, on Tuesday last, and came directlyto. Barrie, but. not in time to see their relative before she had died. - Mr. G. G. Smith, Funeral Director, had -L--_. J LT.` tqcounnnl ' .LV.ll.'. U . U . Dluuau, g charge of the funeral. .---,-_-..4` South sunooe reuoliorur Inmtim. sports and Putunen. -The schedule lacrosse match for June 9th, between Beavertonend Orillia, at the latter town, `waenoetponedon account ot rein un-* til Monday, June 13th. ' . The Barrie te.&.m',are putting in some god practices every, night. We expect the - to be -victofoue on. the 23rd. at Orillia. . vsome-unprineipled person has been amus- ing himself. with cutting the ~ pneumatic tires of fsome of the local bicycles. Messrs. Yensickle and Frewley are `the losers there- `--m l A-- `--n-v.-u'In -Lnla ha maa Of [Luv ya ynslckla Ella ITSWIQY IHIU um: LUEULH unusu- by; ~An example should be made of any one who would do such a mean trick. Three months with Govt. hang would be a lesson to someone.` V ` . V Thepostponingeof the. Road Race was a V disapgzrintment` to many", but the interest is not`a ting, in fact _it is, increasing. Nu- merous entries have heeqmade lately, and from all appearances the number _of contest- ants will greatly exceed_t__hat which was rst expected ;-"June 22nd;`is the `day of. the race; >Entrie`s}l close` next,f June .:18th`..:~. :1-' ~ ~ ' .'_Coll'i'n ` yin -oprlir be the 1st 59? July" 1 `rit"1s9r3ie;s'sd. base, fau mctc11, g as was l:l[)_i , lefraeesjwili 59' -.15b'<`>',' '- f" ` 'r6hahl65`that"B , ,'!w`ill`_be,. re re- f in r ' rm . lurks nnnfgenoi members Au.-x..~........ m:..`%'...a. i ?ni-nhnnnfsr thd'Q.y)`; -Uiwn Wnmg. T""""W}& * "E 3 . v9t5ev- +2-v B. L. '1. C.,Ii.:,. numbetoi members. wt ,$!';V'~ 9f_;*-'_h9."!;,.F3n. "' ' .Ii.n" 5" " 1 !`'l'q'-. P`::~.1.`1!-I111`-..8.:.L_a,~.:El`-; g%,I}.{;)9d"/`th o'1"otg'1t`.o'?>;f1; uIy IV 1. ` W_e;"hqp`: ~ Obltliury. Z ` 1 -Uonvention majority. ` to heart of the success of Barrie The Ladies Lawn Tennis Club is also reorgau ized this year. They have a splendid lawn on Peel Street, directly opposite the gentle- I!III `Q XII IIIJ LVUI KJULUI men : lawn. And sound Mare. gentle and `quiet. suitable for rid ng or driving. also Phaeton. Cutter and Harness. Apply to WM. STEl: HEgS.t 57 -I . Huron Rn-Ant, nnaivnl uy ac-vq... _ Cannot the Collegiate Institute Foot Ball ' Club arrange for a series of inter-collegiate games ?A Collin wood, Orillia and Bradford all _have foot all teams and this would make a good district. We hope to hear that an arrangement has been made before long. a nu _ p-n__:__`_ -.__ LL- .'..a...:..l. C-.. Ll... Drum` 1118 I_0ll0WlDg lift: um: uuurxcn nu uuv Lvvuu Race on June 22nd, upto Saturday last :-- W. D.` MacLaren, Chas. W. Ellis. Frank Burton. Geo. `H Carley, E A. Lyon, S `King, N. W. E. King,` F. N. Warren, W. D. B Spry, F. A Vausickle, H. B. Myers, of the Barrie B. Club .E C Moore, Robb. Calverley, Harry Lloyd, D Cashman, B. F. Stewart, of Orillia B C. A yer from Col- lingwood is also expected to enter before `Saturday. ~"-.~.----.r- . . The Team Road Race between Barrie. `Orillis, New Market and Aurora, will be an interesting event, The Barrie Club will .run an excursion by steamer Enterprise to Sutton, where. the race takes place. The date set is July 6th. Next Wednesday is the day set for the Road Race from Orillia. to `Barrie. Let every person who happens to drive along the course keep well to one side and give the boys. show. . iune 23. ulau |IvJw w wuvu . The remaining. Lacrosse matches in the N ortb Eastern schedule are : ` . l'\ 'II9. Barrie . . . . . . . . Beaverton . . . . Orillia. . . . . . . . . luonr! at Stroud. R. W-. Bro. W. T. Toner, D. D. G M., of this district paid his rst oicia.-1 visit to` Minerva. Lodge No. 304, A. F. &. A. M., on Tuesday evening, June 7th. He was ac-I companied by W. Bro. S. Wesley and sev- eral other brethren from Barrie, among whom were .V. VV. Bro. C. L. Sanders, `V. Bro. A. Urquhart, W. Bro. F. J. Brown,Bros. O. H. Lyon, L. E. Lane, W.J Sutherland, W. Bro. J. F Palling and oicersof the lodge. After the D. D. G. M. had been introduced to the brethren by W. Bro. Wesly a.nd V.` W. Bro. Sanders, W. Bro. Pulling con- ferred 3. degree in a. very creditable manner. He also installed the following newly elected oicers for the coming year :- utr 1).... D I.` elm...-....-.1 \V M - VV CIUUDUU OIIICCF5 LUIS UUU UUI.llI.u6 JUWL T` W. Bro. E. E. Sheppard, W. M. ; W. Bro. J. F. Pallin , M. D , I. P. M.: Bros VV. D. B Spry, `. W.; G. O. Dolmage, J. VV1; J. Black, Trea.s.; C. E. Chantler, Sec.; J. Page, S. D.; R. Jacks, J. D.; W. Bros. R. G. McCraw, D. C.; S. Maneer. S S.; VV. Iattimer; J. S.; Mark \Vebb, J. G. W. Bros. R. G. McCraw and C. E. Chantler, ; |Auditors ` .1-.._,:1__ _-_.-...-_.:.... 4.1.... 1'\ `h (1 1,1 ""6` . The following are the ntries for the Road Pang an `nun III` "Ii Rtlifv 3-- ` HouseandIf_t Fordsaloj ' J1U(1IL0l'8. After the `ceremonies the D. D. G. M. congratulatedthe Lodge on the work done, and on the stat? of newly elected officers. -The work was carried on in 9. way equal to the average lodge in the dfstrict. After the work of the evening had been finished. the brethren sat down to a. banquet, at which the usual toasts were drank, and excellent speeches made and songs sang, after which the brethren departed. C031. Market Notes. N Last-Saturday the market was unusually large and a great deal of but`er was offered. Everything sold well at the following quota.- .6:Anu n . JJVOLJ Ations : IITL 01133 Wheat, 78c. to 820 ; barley, 40c. to 450.; rye, 80c.; oats, 29. to 30c.;pea.se 56c. to 58c.; hay. 38.009`) 9 00 a ton.; straw,0$5 00 beef, hindquarters, $7.00 to $7.50 ; forequarters, $5.00 per cwt.; mutton, $8.00 per cwt. ; pork, $5.50 to $6.00 per cwt.; . turkeys, 8c to *10c. per 1b.; geese, 7c. per lb.; ducks , 60c. pair; fowls, 50c. to 60c. apair; butter, 12c. to 15c.; eggs, 10c. per doz. ; untrimmed hides, . $3.50 to $4.00; per cwt.; sheepskins, $1.20 to $1.40 apiece; potatoes, 20c. to 25c. per bag; apples, $1.25 to $2.00 a. barrel; mma 93 95 m 5:3 50 oer cord: wool. Dag; apples, l..ZU M) iP:.UU I ucuxxca , wood, $325 to $350 per cord; wool, 15c. to 17c. per lb. Anthracite coal $6 '25 per ton, $3 25 per half ton; Bituminous | cool $6 50'per ton, $3 50 per half to` A Hot Wave. A pretty hot wave has been hovering over this art of Her Majesty s Dominions for a ` few ays. On Sunday the temperature was 1 95 inthe shade a good part of the day. ' and on Monday there was no decrease. In the direct rays of the sun the tem erature must have been from 110 11 war s. The sunis evidently wasting a co deal of his heat which will be ultimate y exhausted and then the earth must necessarily cease to sup- port life It is some satisfaction to the pre- sent dwellers on mother earth to-know that Professor Langley has calculated that Old Sol will` not be able to waste all his heat in less than four or ve million years, and per- ba he V ma hold out for ten millions. W at conso ation for peo le who are leaving a large progeny behind t em. ' I They Goo Anshelnt. , Last Friday afternoon, the steam yacht Sea Flower, carried a select party of sports- men down the lake as far as Carthew s Bay. Among these were Mr. L. S. Sanders. Fish- eries Inspector. Mr. C. H. Ross, Police M istrate, Mr. O. H. L on, J. P., Mr. T. R. erguson, Barrister, 1-. John McLean Stevenson, Clerk-of the Peace. and Mr. S. Wesley, Proprietor of Tim. ADVANCE. It lacked ve days only till the 0 en season for black bass,~and asthe shoalso Carthew s Bay are favorite resorts for bass the Inspec- tor and Police Magistrate warned the party to conne themselves to fishing for perch. (Such warning wasof course, ` heeded, as it should be -by all true sportsmen. Selah. 1 Pouoo court. Business in the classic eprecincts of the Police Court _il&V6 beensomewhet slack .during the "week, Sinceour last report, the ;only cases `before the Magistrate were the following : A .cha.rge of assault 2 by `George _S,t&19Yi '8$iI'Ist-P.-=[J. Iloulahan-. was dis- ; A chargo.of.trespass by C. E. Lee against John Jones, was also, dismissed. mu tpna, wnere sue expects I59 reu1u gthlfob ' *' * ; ;,-t'o=r'cr:i1e, af%he1:`heulthj idnut ["Wi3113'"M1,'.3.- , An acsplusuau:=oy%Lgo:andrw-ant; return` whiaiizvnew-uauiuw .2 392'?` ...=.,.;s- ` - 0571` on the 12rh inst. 2 pass books. on the Essa road. between Barrie a.nd'Al1iston. -ontuining check in favor Thomas Luck. for 370. Bank of Toronto. and joint note signed G. R. Ford and Amy Ford, amount not ate not lled in. and other paners. All parties are cautioned against negotiating said. paper! as Hvpv urn nf' nn \'n]nA_ (}. R. CLUBS STAI\'DING.~ Voyage. , , ` 1 A __ _I_-_ _'_n_' |.~_. L1 . . . . . . . L .Ba.rrie at Orillia. I . . . . . .Bea.vet-ton at. Barrie . . . . . . . . . Orillia. at Barrie . . . . . [Orillia at Beaverton lrnmmninvs PENGIL Poms. IANY itmox n,u'r1-nus IIUOILY `OUT 13 Glupptor of Local Hinto . - Ful!-report of all the court cases next week. A - Yesterday the open season for all kinds of bass began. ' _, _t LL- L....... ..A....., vs -cu-v-~ -uva . -.-The reghlar meeting of the town. coun- cil next Monday evening. -. -n n n 1 1-4-1 ._:'n L- `"". M =>*'~'- -- ." -- ~ We -~ . 3 California. Peaches, Apricots, Cherries, etc , at J a.mes'V'ai1"`s this week. cut I run! , ,,_1 "The Free Fair Homes of Barrie. how Beautiful they stand. :'u'1'i.- is not only noted for its beautiful, si'.11uti(m `nut for its many elegant ..:`hm and suburban residences, the ':~.on.-s of `our prominent citizens. `vill.(.` ll.-ut`y month of June is `the time in Whicli these homes will attract the attention rvf the p{.`llCStl`l3.ll as he_ takes ` his constitu- `iolml walks. Our young man has made notes of some of these for future use. Among th(z~:c cam.-l:i:xl1ya1'e Ardra.ven,the residence of Hon. -"L-xmtul` 1:owa.u;Ovenden the home -i .\Ir. J. A; Strathy; Rowenhurst, that -i .\1r. hyment; Hillside, the residence of >21` C. l\'om-ight; the Oaks, the summer resort of William) Lount Esq ; `Glenholme,' the home of Mr. John Rogerson; Cernoever 1.-mt of Mrs. McCarthy ; Cartron, the resilience of Mr. J ohu Dickinson;.Rockforest ::;c home of Mr. J. C. Cotter, Crown Attor- Yn-,\': -`t:Lt<:nho1'0ugl1 the residence of Mr. S. .\'alI1fnnl, County Treasurer; Roxborou h Em: H.-silencc of Mr. Vvebster, but owned y Mr. Llo_\fl, of Oroville, California; Boulders-' iell the I`L`Sl(lCllCe of Mrs. Cam bell; `Blythe 'L`0ttzLg.c the beautiful home of udge Ardagh; lhc Hlll, the residence. of Mrs. W. Ardagh; \l'oodluml.s the delightful summer seat of .\ll` ('rn\v"nv-ll '1-snan mo `ERIKA flf`.-Rn VIII} GU UIIIIIGD v an. -3 sun - - V V . -. . ---Next; Saturday will be the 77th anni- versary of the battle of Waterloo. tr--- 11...: La Iuunlnar hnt Iiuunthnr VWLOKILJ \IL vuv annoy... '. --_V Keep Cool by buying h;tV.V weather Clothing at Hunter Sarjeant. as 00%. ,, \Y,____.___- A.~-o..v4~.n -o: "\l\ `I\I`l`IlI lull uvnv AvJ.\IAa\.v-J v - vu.-3- -The"Pen insfular Park hotel will be opened for guests in 9. few days. -,... I`-1 1'! _,,,!- `l"I___L-_ A.....:....s.-. `{1`|4\IO-i|:t\ `JIUIIIIIIE III KIIIIIIVI I-3-.IJvuounv `In! vv -- --THE NORTH ERN,ADVA?'CE will be found on le an the Liberal Conservative Associa- tion Rooms, London. --u_..__ _AIIn_.. .. `l"..I. I Al A6 -snuur II-ran ULULA Lvvvunv, `av.-w-V... We9re selling a Job Lot 0! new Para- sol: at about half price. Call early. Hunter. Sarjeant. 6: 00. n I ,..___\_.,1 :_ n....\/I ..L`.... XIIIIUUIQ oIlpIJvn.uuu uu vu- -Rev. Dr. Parker preached in the Metro- politan church, Toronbo, on Sunday even- ing, on Christian liberty. lQ'Rnr-nnrnhnr that A H. Rennett. Den tit mg. on L/l]l'lBtl'd.1l ulmrhy. E'Remember that A. H. Bennett, Dentist: has removed his office to Brown s Block, between the Barrie and Queen's hotels. x T).-._l-.._J.. A-.. ....n-Clone n av-nu.-I nnnnn, Detzweell VH8 DiInl'l'lU uuuu. Vguccu 5 uvvvnn. -Bunker s car coupler 9. grand success, the best ever invented, so say the railway men after the severest test at Toronto and Montreal. n.. nr_..L:.....L.... ...m ka na- Hun Rm-1-in , Montreal. > -Dr. Washington will be at the Barrie Hotel on July 2nd, from 11 a..m. till 4.30 p,m , when all who need his services may consult him. rl1I_-__ 3.. - _....`I1 f......A4..-I rsrlvr-\r\IIlI I-`no? PEA consul: mm. -Tbere is 8. well founded rumour that the 35th Bath. will attend divine Service on Sunday afternoon, June 26th, the day after they return from camp. n:ar'l`anlm- a `hound rnnmn Randers Block. they return Irom camp. t Ta.ylor s Dental rooms, Sanders Block. Special inducement for summer months. N itrons Onide Gas for painless extraction of teeth given free with sets of teeth. Beet set $10. tf. I --During the stay of the 35th Butt. at Niagara, we shall have some interesting items from the pen of Reg. wherein the differ- ent phases of camp life will be given The first contribution will appear next week. - IN` I. n n-y________ Luv llbhlv vvn.v..-,._.---_ .. ___ ..r: --., ,, -Mr. J. C. Morgan has been in Toronto considerable time during the last two weeks performin duties is Examiner at the Nor- mal Schoo , to which position he has been three times appointed by the Myinister of Education. ~ - - A an \hvuv `-- --. --Attention is called to the new law rni of Stewart 8: Boys, whose card appears on our rst page. Mr. Boys is 9. Barrie boy and is prepared to take his share of the town s legal work, which will no doubt be accorded to the new firm. Ibvuvnuvun vv ea-V ..v.. ..- ..-. --The thanks of THE Anmxcm are hereby given to the officers of the London Liberal Conservative Association for a. ticket confer- ring the entree to the Association s Club rooms, Library Reading Room and other privileges of the Association. .,-,. I\,, _ .1--- 1..-; ..-....l. LL...-. nu... AL n knv itlsgvnnvaxu v- -..v ..~-.--__~-,-_. If One day last week there was not a. box of tLe Toronto Biscuit and Confectionery Company's Butter Crackers in Town, and as about half the customers at each grocery wanted them the Company made an excep- tionally large` shipment here on Saturday. In 1-r n,,, _L LL- l.`__......:...... .u..n an """" "J "`'I5' ' "I. " ' ' . .1 -Mr. Hunter, 01 the Examiner, was in Toronto last week, and fulfilled the Univer- sity conditions for his A. M degree. We understand his thesis was on electricity. THE ADVANCE offers its congratulat-ions on our confrere attaining the full status of Artium Magister. o -u\ [M II-.1 IN ,__ f1L__` L `.5: say ---- -Mr. J. B. Spurr, of the Creemore Star. has sent us another piece of music. The latest Waltz Song with apleasing melody and catchy chorus, is Autumn Leaves," a. story of life It; is now being sold at `.250. per copy, ve pagesand cover, in order to introduce in. Regular price, 50c. of all music dealers, or from W. H. Billing, 67 Yonge St., Toronto. A There was a. press excursion to Penetang- uishenelast Saturday. We learn that the excursion was suggested by Mr. V. Saurin McMurruy, who went up last week to pre- pare for the arrival of the party. I Thu nvnnr-A. nnrml onnsistiim of the fol- 1 P818 10].` but: urn ` an U1 uxu you u_y. The advance corps conslstrhg of the fol- lowing went up by regular train on Friday night :~ C. W. Taylor, Globe ; J. Douglas, Ma.il; E. E. Shep ard, Saturday I\'ight;" R. G. Patterson, V . J. Montgomery, W. Littlejohn and L. Cameron. On Saturday the G T. R. placed a. special car at the services of the main portion of the ......su VF!-unun or-I-hvnr] in 11."-.-In I-my`!-hn rnrrn. 0&1 til; but: Bluvxuca U1 sup uuuu Pun uuu u; uuv party. These arrived in Barrie by the regu- lar mail from Toronto at 11.30 and remained here half an hour. Then they proceeded by special train to Penetang. The arty con- sisted of W. H. Bunting, Mai ; J. F. Sneteinger, Empire ; H. C. Mitchell, Globe ; J. Ewan, World ; Chevalier A. M. F Gianelli, Italian Honorary Consul, Toronto ; Alderman McMurricb, E. W. Schuch. James Bicknell. George Kappele, R. H. Tomlinson, C. D Richardson and one or two others. The party was accom anied by Mr. James Webster, Superinten ent of 44.1.... 'KTn-.6-Inn-n n:t1:n:nn ll 7" D N` cautioned against negouaunz sum. mey are of no value. G. R. FORD. 2:- L . UGIJIISD Vvvunvvl, uuycluzvvxluvuu vs *t i1yemIorthern Division, G. T. R., M. C. Dickson, District Passenger Agent ; P. J. Slatter, City Passenger Agent and R. Tin- ning, jr., City Freight Agent. The party spent Sunday at the Penetanguishene sum- mer hotel, and the presumption is that they had 9. good pleasant time. A Press Excursion to Penetangulnhene. Floods ox Sunday. 5th. The oods of Sunday, 5th inst., were quite destructive to the west of us. A Bands correspondent says nearly every bridge along the line of the streams in that putofethe country were swept away and inczilculable injury done to some of the furms. Those on the flats south of Bands suffered most. Whole elds were conver- ted into lakes, and now that the waters have subsided, they are left in some places torn into deep trenches and the remainder covered" with gravel, `stones and other debris. Mr. Wil1,ia.1u'Be11-tellrus that` he precepipvepd dsmege tothe extent, of over $500. -- -:-- --_V-._ _' .-__.._..- . Om Tueadeysnight there was a. and, ce- lesti&}`diap}9y ofelectpicity. For ours the heavnh were brlllian illuminated with ithelightni1'1'g"s" `'a sh iaoom' paniod by the rugllble ofgthnndor.` There "was not much 13 I. ~_,,,} 'v'.. ' `_`... , u -r q_v- c---ywu g----wv -v-- . d_.,;c-_>..-t;.e IQhIl ds yy"l'_|o wdi-1-l-.'pell `yon azfbe-is Hellbbbr 8:3 'Ifqrig _(_}rgeq.Vou _have 5`ve't 3'v'v hih viii! ` be s1'1i'ideath' `to -5`? `.-.v - v..:-.1 .:nans.m-mt 1.` . - {$1.00 PER ANNUM IN ADVANCE V swam corms. nvx onrrs. out lot I Linked Together. .,_- __AA_-.AA__. --_J ovum Vlloomo mspuy. Iillll V` nu guuuuvl. 5 vv uuumuus U16 U-5115"" { _ { occh--. M 1'. Cnuvford. The_se webslllazalizcuion sion to say something 8` O ' ozfcrs. ~Dpau'uo1_:lvo -I - Jvuk. I week. ` I .u n 11 U \ U1` D uuuay. " DDuyuUl' Dull- ` Mr. zunl Mrs W. W. Ellis, of Allandale, spent :1 couple of days in Bradford `last \veeL- ~ ' vvvcn. Mr. Robert Lawrence, carriag builder itI)(1N1LckSll)ith, and Mr. Vvilliam "Bell; of Bandft, . 8.\'e us a triendly ca.l1'on Saturday. I` (`hs:v`nu Rnbnn rnnrnhnfitin ` h ua.uud., gave Irlenruy can on Dlwul.'uu_y. _.V1r. Charles Baker, representing `H10 .`atur Ledger. gave THE ADVANCE a.; friendly call on Friday afternoon. .\1l`R Rnnnrunn and luau Jnnunhfnr, -ucuul) can on rrlrmy atuernoon, _ Mrs. Rogerson and her dau hters, N611! xn_d Uwennie, are spending a. ew days with frxends in Orillia. ' ' Mrs. Moore, Mary Atreet, Aleft5`f0'l`L .TAT339"A gm Saturday in consequence `oi. th `~'31'i'iV' Illness of her grandchlld. ` V Mrs: Rmh-L -4: 'D....|......a..... -nan Mini T.m1r'n. D.-A d General Servant. must ]A:r\EL'A" recg(l)I?m6ndd. Apply t9 MRS. ......m U]. ucr granucnua. i" Z ' , Mrs. Smith, of Rochester, "099 M_".vI,u1mi_ Cooper, is visiting her pa.rents_ M`: . _ - lawn. M '- i ' 3 - Personals. . 311- Charley Sanders, of Barrie, was in` town over Sunda.v.-Sta.yner Sun. \fr \t.... nr 111 1711:. -3 Annnrlnjn, onto the Front. A ` Un Tuesda. noon the` .3 611': ; LA Simcoe Foregters, under 55`, ' Lieut. Col. William O Brien.and hit 001`: left for camp Niagara. Before7laV5*iug- the! underwent a little inspection, by the 1 .1 - and a little preliminary drill, and from` .:.'ge' lmperfection of movements and thelookl . Q5 the1' -. 1 -d ,,e \..1a,_ ` ~ that`fe;inrav`s:a:r::.te:ia:hgi1z?W. h,.:. b to the tN6rtb'w,6st in`133._5 h (i been left in the Balitalid '.A No douht V the two weeks in cam have a".{`i!!_{1_O:l" fnl effect in bringing 516 -new recruit: In sol ' ' L . 4 dierhke order. `.7 la. >"'f{:.7L`( z xii,` it ` , -..-~....;_r; ` I` - . N` . ` N , LA. ii z NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. `_7 Sl"4' For sale whblanle-an Dacha es. Thou `_ ;V."1-7`< , GreengI(novijb*b05._` `. ` BARBIE HOMES. Bovs. lli. U 21-It. "$5724" [mm onm-n1smu1nnnns. u.1-rmuznmr sntcdn AND nurnwr A :1! condoned "um Interesting Pu-0 _ graph; tor Advdnqo Readers who ' % "..'....n..;;.}.T;L.'.`..;.* I Cookagown claims to` be quite a gra'iu.1 -market. _: ` " ,` 1 Ta.iu;,sZ saw xn'i lAl:a:t:`Orillia. was burned dofvri a. few days ago`. -~ ` ~- A' I:;- ,2 r'_ _I__;._V__;__ _._`-..L_ ;.___Q' 2-- 'n-.._:- - --u V-Uwc wav- ` A Ibis: Of_Cobksbdwn sborts here in "Barrie during the races. ` ' weather has checked busi- - ness at Dunkerron`. - `"6;g{;5 r'xieetiug vbea`zai1.h.t. }L$eaer' 1aLst Sunday. ' p T. . I :|`l\ Illa I 1 1 .'1`h;_c1_'o'ps rou-x_1'd Phelpston look better`: than for some years. ", PI` 0 `Y A` I\ ,'II!_ I,A-, , _,-_.__ ; ALE.-- -"'I`:)t:rx'[;k-i;1';.'I:I Orilliu. lras a. very acive ` Good Templar Lodge. ` A .--....Q -_-Inn-u A5 Ilnnnn-anl uni IAIIIY -~.-- _ v--r---- -- --. A great vu-low oi Parasol: at low ',pr1oooo.u.I.m'.1rIrnvs.. . . . , __,_,u_ _p .1, 4 n___1 1-1'--.) 11-13.; Jrnuvvuv : tr way- The'_st<;tfe work of the Bd Head M_eth6- dist church is completed. A ' . '7` _.._-_ LL_L \l .._ A wuwv Vi-v`wwv- -- --...`._---V.- The Stayner Sun announes that MrS. A. Jakeway is d_ang e rously ill. V F I I , _L!__!L__ 2.- -_ ___L._2 vvu-awn-J -- ---.a----..-., _-_- There is considrable activity, in'a. matri- monial way. at Bond Head. - I -;.-I_ All l--I. I _---- {nuns-an Kn III` at GQIIIJUVIQ uvxlgvt-U it Irv: - Mr; Waslker has co menced cutting staves ! at his new factory at Coulaon. 1 ,,j.u. u, __ L___. n._..:... ._.'.1_--1._ vuv Ocnirlduuvv ---v-V- _..-_.- Byng Inlet Nortl:'h;.s: Ewe Sunday shools ` both 0 which are well attended. wv-un vs Ivan. a nu.` v v-- ..--v__..-.. Elmvale t:;1lea ha`.ve tuken to gvum-chewing and they are said to do it w_ell. 9,,,_,\__ _-:L2._.. 4.- L--- .. vvu.\- Uncvl v--v -.---. -v wv .. .. --_- Alliston is anxiously waiting to hear 9. boy orator from Philadelphia. nu-.. _ -...n I _.... Hills. -Alllnnr oi `Inn- DIV Vtwvvl Qovuo a. as nnnn var-o-u 1 Glov 5 and Lace Mliu sailing at 10. a pair; Hunter, sun-Jean: an Co. nu ,_,_,_ __,J e._._2.. L_-_-. ...........,I \T..m u ...... n J . .... .......- __-.._. ' Lovely 40 Inch Lawns troln 5c. up at ` Hunter. `suv-Jean! 6: co. ' ` "' "7 `- - -- ~---L -- --J --_ AA.!_.. -4... ....... ` JJUWUII. uayc u una6uLuvvu\. wrtrv uuuuu V. School No. 16, Orofhad a picnic. in Mr. _Johnstone a beautiful grove on Monday. , l__I.I _L 3 `FBI! 0 lllvlllvl Q wuuugvnxv -v vvv The crops and fruit tress around New ` Lowell have a. magnicent appearance. I `V in I\, __j _ _______ :_ \|_ ` U,VllAlI)vvoav It vvwy-u---- H-` . V -__. _._ -_ . The Sunday School convention at; Alliston_ last; week was well attended. LLILIIIIIVII nuuuv u --v-- um. .. -__ v..._,, Mr. Alexander Igerguson, of kenon, has been` purchasing some very ne catcle. John ; Vilson, o-f Corbcttfs Corners has offered James McLisen $400 for his brown- gelding. . _ V In 1"r-_-_LL-_ .E 4.1.... TTnu-:5-17 Tpnfn 9 E. I-iiaughton of the Varsit, Toronto, lwas. theoguesu of Col._ R. T. anting last ` Q I III\l1Dl7 unL1;.y. ID u.uu.a_y . Oro Station and `Guthrie Sabbath schools ` will have an excursion to Geneva Park next Tuesday; ' V 1- `Y 11 , _;.L . 1).. .J.\.'..I Anntrn `nu-urn J. \C\nIUUJ Mr..J. N. Booth, of Bradfohi, drove from ` that place, last` week, to Beeton in 52 ` minutes. ' c - - . n I , I, _- J 2! L..2-I- ' uuuuuua. Grass Lake region is going.a.head,V if brick houses. new barns and other improvements indicate it. . ~ ' 5 I ,,L;_I-L f`i.-LL_:A The new cheese factory erected at Guthrie by Mr. B. Colborne began operations on the lat inst. An undoubted fact : You lave money by buyln gcorderedclothlng at Hunter, Snn-Innnl; Ooh. ` Ilutlisnrvvun b;:Ii`yIn order; Asarjoant Ooh, , _ -1 `r._'_.......a...... LI No 2; ` WE. OLINO; VOL. X S , , AMUEL W ' sarjeulu N I)U'Io \ School Iris ector Day visited the Dunedin ` ePublic schoo last week and reports every- % thing to be `lovely, - 1- n7 n,.a:.. I\; wanna nf.AnA the buxug BU U9 Luvvny, Rev. J. W. Gofn. of Edgar attnded the I Congregational Union which opened at Montreal last Wednesday. ,,,,, _:__...I -. ........l J.VJ.UubL't:u:| Luau v v uuuu-am.-_, . ` The Alliston children are promised a. good time on Dominion Day. Prizes for winners | in the games are numerous. ` ' ` I - __ ..__. A most favorable report comes to us frqm many sections of the county that crop pros- pects are exceedingly gcod, rI1...I_ _. Ll... main D.nmnn nihnlia church `V On DIIW I-IUVV LVUlll(fJ \III at Phelpsbon is progressing. ` is to be `completed in October. nu vv -- ..___r,, , :Tbe .KirkviUe and ' McMurc1iy S l Sunday achobla held thirjpicnic at .The Caves and had a capital time. ,2 1'r-:.a..{...-`.....d- :n:f"|- gn waves uuu. uuu u w.1......- --..--. 1 John Ca.me r_o`n,, of Nottawamet with" an accident at Bay Mills a short time ago by which his collar bone was broken. _.- 1.. '1 '11`, __.__.. -.E LI:-A (1-warn}: DOBPIUWI Lu vvvvu uvu-w --7 -...U . . : Messrs. Eplett & Vent have moved `their shiugle mill from the mouth of Hog River, to the north side of Victoria Harbor. 3 '1" ._L`:I- ' -.-u-.-u|pnn `:1 WHICH D13 uuuux uuuw "aw -..v..-... Tho Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of` Masons will lay the foundation stone ` of a ` new hospi lin Owen Sound to-day. 5; A ,, n_1_u. 9. Irma Fawn` mnvaddtheit to m Albert Borgfond" Victoria Harbor 00's :11 his hand ca.ught.'by one 0 IlUl.`0u UIUD UI. V ave while `working vnnw ca.-- .. .in the I ill the other day had `ofthe dogs and lost V pains. ' simooe. the` wire .0! Fmos.-gg[g3?e%1&on. of 3 son. . Cw North Orillia. on June 6th. th ' Mg;Ai;;Y6;?f_ Wm. Megahy. of a W Married. ' n_ AL- on. I--6 I-up -Uuuuvny vv I dri_ll timi" I01` Loruuw. _ A couple of lads about 12 or 14 years of ` age have been victimizin store -keepers in Orillia. -by obtaining go 3 from them on forged orders. A one year old baby boy belonging to O. Sullivan, of Digby township, pu ed over 3 got of bOi1illK,rt0&'Ol1 himuel week and ied in a few hours fromits eects. , . An incorrigi,ble71ad was expelled from the` public ecliool Collingwobd tbebther day and warning givein.to otheru .of`a.- similar fete unless their conclgtat become: better, '9Pi'in" '.I1,5!~.l' ` O1, .' "D. A`. Lnndy thedor man in the Orillia Pail e.,ot.oryi._loIt=; 9. gnger: lat .vzeek ,w.hile teeti. .5 new printing press-wlnioh-hadbeen built or_print1ng_ongthe guides o,ps`ils'. .. , - the purpose An hu;t'_been_o`ed in B. " ..f` . `e"*`e*.,': nap T `in%:*hnd>-iii? `7*..`1 + debts. An oide To ;fth_g. ilripd ought to'b'e ,a.ble to.y1id';lo15s."gf{nv".a.` hul_e',;1x 1Vep._ter4i_ ilocaility-.4-S..tayner:Snnr .. ( > . AVFSEL-1 ILA ILA mhnhl Unumalau Haughton Varsit , Toronto, inn Irkn nnnur. AF T- antinn` 18:35 IXCEANGIB A8 In0O_A.L NEWS. ` built X0?` Unwuv snow. -- . ` Angency habibben 9 aged in Bar;"'eLfdr the gm-pose: of` , iin"`andsel!i1i `bldi oicl: '0, `that kipd W19 W 51111 1$5*'9.`.9s3'-VAN-.15.1,f) mhterialgin :thi8 `I...-..1h-11 _.lt.avner S BOD! arc cnvuvuunsi byvu, Work in the new Romarj Catholi church . 1n. .1....;_.. t.. ucnnnunaafnn THE building up .' gguu - ..'ch'u`r01.L"` 1...: .`...u...' E "rn'n:"11~t'rII;n`Ins"res' bk 34'nn1lics._ or smnon AND THE nommon `or CANADA bun emu-mom. 2. 14 yalrs of` storokeepers `on '2! $68.13 uuu. D Luvuvu. '- K1uH1`L\'.In_ Vesnm. -June let, g Thomas M.h013.1{ught1y, aged29 years; 8 months and 16 days. G1 bh om .' AtFa.sg `an u as, Ila. on 2{,`,f{, June am. Archibald Joseph. infant son of Dr. `Alexander R. and Catherine McDonell. eh 1 month. V _ .-In Alliston. on June 12th..1892, Ethel Maud. only daughter of E. F. and Ida 1~`. Crawford formerly of Barrie. aged 6 years. 4 months and 12 days. Jesus knocked at our door this morning, an; 1 Elm carried our loved one home to dwell W in that better world and brighter home above. Alli-ton. June 12th, 1892. IDLIIUIIV Ull u: u The _bui1din ? B&ALRR%IE,fCOUNTY_0Fk SIMCOE, ONTARIO, JUNE 16,1892. Isrnihutes. Mr." Heasiip {was struck, but is recoverin`g._ . . ~ ' - A Trade at Severn Bridge es been quiet for a week pasts ` _ A-I,,,I-1' ,1-, u ` . 1' , ,,,-_ V jig -isoontb hive a new railway 1-idge_. V `r1, 3,, ,4 L,II9,n,' 1,, , , ,, .- , ,,,_,, ufieeg-=l);.llists i have a practice every Saturday ` evening. `I, TI`. TH,,!,, ,lAI, ,'l`*, A I (1 AA`, "~"ia1"{~.".`J'31i':i `I*`a:;i:'of the Scotch Settlement, is erecting a. new mansion. ` ' ' I H` II I `III,, , I AI,., , ,,,I {"ii{.E SE ei{e1i.}L12&;f Q}; Stutjgeoti 13%;, `are cutting. to their. utmost capacity. . IN II! N, , , , 19,. -,,!-I__4._A_ 2,, L--. J L- ..`-__ radfotd Firemen have their annual ex- !oursion to ()1-illia, June 23rd. - ha. 'I\ 'E:;i{;..a~;"T}a};1}'}1a};`i$.};i`7a -p_laby well this season a; lmy _havg daily pmctxce. Q3.....L_.._..L_._ -.--.A`- 4...` _:...`..:..on Lnnnlinn {[1 that worm anu uuguw. uvuui ....,.,.., .&1li=ton. ' C.:.ss1:-'.-At Barrie; on the 14th June, 139g_ Rose Casein. aged 90 years.

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