_ tunu unvuqaun qxwnn. QVOIF Ll-Q Uon. 5. Grahame-.l_`rq9e-_-That Mr. Harvey be` appolntedj pathmaster on---Ss.. in t1e ` villngepf. ElI,n._vale.. Grahgm--Tnce-'1`hat Mr. o.T7HBnaan+ ts, their` qabomggn % " i_Ip3""t95 Bnild bulllllo Only one more mile did Souther have to go, as he turned his weary oxen into a. nar- ` row, stumpy road that led through the i yvoods to his clearin . It was fast grow- ` mg dusk and the 8.1!` was so keen and cold that he looked forward longingly to the T roaring blaze and steaming hot coffee that l he knew his provident little spouse would ` have ready for him. r|`l\n Avon nuaunlrnn `Ll\:$ v\nnA an tlxan luna- many- it. nuuu uuu ucunccu sanpn UL Paul. I I was just. 9. tryin to scare ye fur fun. I don t blame ye fur shootin . V Qnlufknn Oknnlun 11:-nan`: A.` `.1- I-.......... L- a. nun u uxauuw JO lul BIIUULHI Souther throws himself on his knees be- side her. His face is even more pale and agonized than hers. ` . It. was my fault. It was-- _ That was all. There is more life in the withered old laurel bush now than in the _body leaning so heavily against it. gnnthnr gal`. nnifn ntill 4'.-up a fan. .~..\.~.....A.. _ uvuJ scuuu-5 nu ucuavuy uguunsb ll`. Souther sat quite still for a. few moments. His face was quite calm again. Then he slowly raised the plstol. Thu nnnnf nvnn .....:4-.J ....:....L.. _n.._ The old-fa.shioned, white-topped wagon creeks slowly along the hard winter read. What a. cumbersome, unwieldy aiiir it is ! Lookout those huge spokes, as thick as a. mans wrist, and notice the cnrved~sha.pe of. the bed. `so curiously i like ,a canoe. The four strong oxen nd it no easy thing to pull, even when empty,.as~it is now. `But in spite of clumsinessl and lack of beauty" in shape or style, it harmonizes strangely with its surrou`ndin,zs.v Both are certainly unique `and picturesque. to a de- gree. Tr. in Anna (.5 thncn still nlanr (lawn, in fro. rev. . v 1 5 It_is one of those still, clear days, so fre- i quent in the.-Alleghanies. Although the leaves are brown and dead, and but few in- i dications of the awakening of vegetable life ; are visible, there isan indescribable feeling of lifeand strength in the air. And that faint, red sheen on the treetops here and 1 there shows that the maples have already felt and, acknowledged the first faint glow of spring. The mountains loom up very lnear. Show of all their autumn beauty, they, are far more impressive and magni- , cent than when clad in softening and neu- tralizing foliage. The silence is so great that the ring of a w_oo_dman s axe echoes from far up the mountain side, where he is busily engaged in adding another barren acre of clearin . to the three or four of which he is already the proud possessor. e DUCK} uugagcu Ill G IIGIKI Up`: 5 JUU U AUGLIA" in . As he plodded along beside the slow moving wagon", his mind was full of thoughts about the new-built cabin a few miles ahead and the pretty young wife in- side it. And, as he thought, his hea.vy,un- shaven face grew bright and glad and he stepped out with a freer, bolder stride than his utterly tired-out appearance of a few moments before would seem to warrant. They had not been married long, and Souther loved her with far more intensity and depth of devotion than the phlegm-atic, undemenstrative mountaineer usually ex- hibits towards nis wife-.. 1'1 - --_-A_ _ ` . ,,_,, II_, J ,1 ,,, ., _ LIAIJIUD IAIVVEIVIB IILO WIWO. He examined, as he walked along, a. rusty, cheap pistol that he had purchased from one of the lumbermen that day. It was, strange to say, a present for his wife. `But she, like many women reared in the `mountains, was an ardent lover of sport `a.nd,a.n excellent shot. Her dearest wish was to own a pistol, with which she might p knock over some of the small game that was very plentiful in the vicinity of the cabin. . ` -I 1-! (`I .1 I usvn I L(lrlV\l L110 lJl.l4Uh The patient oxen waited minute minute for their lord and master .to them for home. But he did not come.-Detroit Press. ' A was umtmon. ot'.coi~i up:;d gng Dou 31608 lloceuurllinply mggwg; Hold no QD1!_`l:9t_thg,w:1I;ir`;_v.: THO following letters addressed, to the editor of THE NORTHERN ADVANCE have been received for,publica.t.ion : V USBIFDSVII 0 Souther was on his way home fiom the new sawmill, where he and his oxen had been engaged in 9. hard day's job 0 haul- ;n An [In 1\`nI`r1nt` nlnma }\nn;tIn fhn n]nu1 `Then palesyto rose the wraith/of dawn : ` young blush, in hours gone by ; V ' _ ~ Then he tul blna. half lost in cloudy` y drifts, _ like ove in fears, " . . With silvery stab ints glea.ming_-thr'ough ' than mictu HI}: ru1n a nnrn fnnva - IV Lu: suvery susr ` mus g1eu.uIIug;ourUu5u the mists, like ove e pure tears ; '1`hen_clearest blue, the blue of perfect `trust, ant-nhn and (loan . - - serene anddee , - Till faint andtar tge greate moen stirs. and . mounts theskyey steep, ` _ _ To hide the rose and gold and blue within her mellow light, - As earthly loves are lost within the heslrenlyi lava : uvirln Iia-I-at-. ' ' '_Armg'ot snns`e_t gs;-1;!-.aIU:<;r:_"th,e` hills .wds 7 '7 Vearthand sky, ' T ' M [Then palesto the wmithfof dawn Irnnncr I-`Inch En Lnnlva tfnnu I-up 0 nu_u1cu1cau uxuu, I and deaf I Rn}-`L A-.A 8.... 4- . U51 IJI-ll] LUVUS IIIVU IL love s wide lieht. THE? NEW PISTOL. 1: T30 ' Historical} ' Evanung` _sk|s.L 1 DUI] LII ILIUVII C. G. Atkinson was appointed Over- seer of Highways. division N o. 75. instead of James Graham, who has removed from the division. George Henley in division N 0. 28, instead of Andrew Graham, and William Perryman, sr., `in division N o 6. instead of Edwin Perrymang` who is assessed in another division. Appor- tionment of Statute Labor was then taken up. A.-I"n.-.-and tn T...... '7.1.. -5 1n - ... besserts. Solomon. 1 ` IT.u.I..I ----- After start Free 5- ~conuemporar`y ` the Gazette has Ii -m d into its new quarters. where it will 0 doxgbtlesp ha.yr_e much more_ light and` coin- fort gs wqllu business gonvonienceq. T ' IINIUN CREDIT 81. PRIITEBTIIJN ASSOCIATION. T FOR the Collection of Old and Worthles Ac counts. in any part of the world. and no chm-urea if not nnllAo.I*Ad_ This Am-uminnnn In... .l..' counts. in any part or the World. and no charges it not collected. This Association has local 'o`.loes in Canada and United- States, Head and neral omoe. 60} Adelaide st. East. Toronto. ooms 10, 11, 12 and 13. 0. E. O0L~ LINS. General Manager; 3 H. B. AN DREWS, Sec. Address all communications to Toronto, Ont.. oloe. Teleghone No. 2463. This is the only Association at settles accounts, and ad- vances the money to the Creditor if desired. 0. E. COLLINS. Manager. D. C. MURCHISON. _ Solicitor tor Barrie District. Oct. lat. 1890. 41-1! ~. '1`hst.desira.bl `unnn. '_` reside sit to on south shox-ea? 'Kemn%lnfeldt 1131:? a.b(:1`t8 -miles from Barrie and 1} miles from Big Bay Point. The houseisa. 1-on h oust containing .5 rooms. furnish with stoves. beds A xooAR'rHY,TPmpLn:n 85 MCCARTHY. tab1es._ohair_ crockery.'&c, There is also a. boet house. property contains between 10 and 18 cores. - ` v For further information epply to ` 19gtf` Barrie. -T5 VI "3 1" ' the patient in the act of breathin Throa t and Lung Surgeon, or 78 Slocaul St. Toronto A Dxausns TnIAnn.-Cata2-rh of the Head and Throat. Catarrhal Deafness, Chronic Bron- chitis, Asthma and Conmm tlon. also loss of v?ioe._8oro throat. Tonails. Polypns o the None. or any other Nasal Obstructions removed without the knife. A will be at BARR!!! JULY am, from 11 mm. to 4.30 13.11:... at U L llarrloollotol. . yunwr uuu. L . ` . 3 DR'n:`icAJs3c ?3.e E?-.' -r'%``< >'X% \- `N1 N033 111:8`! be consulted at the Queen ; Hotel. .Barr!o. ~the- 4th many of and: mm. ALIFIJIII Members all_ present except the, reeve. 1st d_eputy-reeve in the chair. ......4..... Is: 1..-; .........a.:...... ._....,. - ..__.1 __ .1 in price, tint and pattern. New Goods arriving daily. If you Want School supplies, or anything in the line of Station ery,` go V to n S`30_ S '509liS!0I`e % Housekepers will consult their best interests by inapect. ing our Stock befere purchasing their Wall Paper. N BRONZE LETTERS. NONE - OTHER - GENUINE. [WE HAVE AN ENDLESS _VAR|ETY MYRTLE NAVY ! P.S.--The increased trade in this Deparimem is wonderful, and satisfaction has done it. WALL PA FfER\! Hunter, Sarjeant & Co. Flo: council. `The first sittings of the Court of Re- vision was held at Phelpston June 6th, according to adjournment. Tho `\na:nnn- hnnnsnhf kn`nnn `kn an-L Forsale or to Rent. 88 Dunlap-st, way. may no consulted at the Queen's t-he 4th,B`rida.y of each month. -EAGH PLUG OF THE IS MARKED WALL PAPER. 17-11. T ___`:,..v_ -' V--v i.;.,. 1380. Dr. tv. has devoted his whole time .10 the specialty of the Throat and Lung Dis- eases. "(.3 IJIUIIUUWVI UL K3 I\JlI\-"'5 Ij- David Culhem, assessment conrmed. John Hart, assessment reduced $25. I mL-L cl... KT KIT 1 T..n. I: n-.-. A I__\ DR. WASHINGTON Graduated in 1878 at Vic- toria. University with honors. The name your banned the examination of the College of Ph '- cinnsand Surgeons. nt. LIIICIU ` The out represents a Porous Respirator and 6 Al I._._ LI..I_.. ` -T RY- Opp. Railway Station. IJOHN -5AR|-BY: VF ""1 Builder of every description of Yachts. bk!`_`' Yewls. Bouts. Dingeys. 8:0. Estimates fu1`n1:d- J edtor any style or pleasure boats. Call f! ` exam nef large stock before purcha_:1nR +_ elsewhere. aving had thirty years MP0" lence in the bout building. I am satised I `.3? 1 ve eetiefaotionlnetyle. nish and mMCf`' , _ every craft turned out or my shop. , Boats fol-hire by the hour. day. W0k.r. Juno` :1. vnnhtnnnrl .nlzi .:hnilf.t.n order. 50 38 SUN LO}: STREET tlvvvsunua UV GUJVULIJLAJVIJUI The business brought before the court was disposed of as follows :- n....:.: n..n....... ...... ........4. -....c_...-.: ` Just received a large L'<,11sig11- ment of Lion Brand bwem. This is a ,,selected qualhy in key opening ceilers of 1, -2, *5 and 14 lbs. each. SPECIAL! REEVES DIRECT: R. A. BUTTONS. Boats for hire honlj. dBY- ' _ n. Yachts and skim: bung to order. . `d second-hand Ikib always 1n stock- Romembor the name. _OHN c_>g\RLEYI `IILOASTEII STREET BOAT HOUSE. BAR R I E. Established 25 years. HLK HANDKERCHIEF 5511 LA: U, Iliiilill-IJIJI-IU `Ia!-lI.I\lU\.I qpll C That the N. W. 1 Lot 5, Con 4, be assessed to John Richardson instead of to Frank Bernard. That the east 20 acres of the N. E ;} of Lot 6, Con. 3, be assess- ed to Frank Bernard instead of Gen. Harber. That the 8. got N. W g Lot. 26. Con. 2, be assessed to Samuel_ Long. That the S. E Lot 18, Con. 10. be assessed to Jas. Arime, at $700. That Lot 3, S. Main` St., Phelpston, be assess- ed to Timothy Flynn instead of to R. A. Platt. That John Mertz be assessed for- Lot 70, Con 1. That the south 14 acres of the N. 1} Lot 2, Con. 4, be assessed to Wm. Johnston. That the N; Lot 2, Can. 3, be assessed as full 100 `acres; That N. W. pt. of Lot 19, Con. 10, be assessed to James Doonan. That the east 6 acres of the west 15 acres of S. Q of Lot 22, Con. 4, be assessed to James n9x1'..n From Chicago, 111., direct, 1=u3EVEs_ FAIRBANK UOMPRESSEB |=|.itsh3d_ with your Portrait on it. IMPORTED Gabirlet on council. A TOWN HALL, UR`), June 2nd, 1892. The council met pursuu.ut to u`journ- meat. I, ,, _II _,,,__,,__L "I\I__ , , _ _ _, !_ rsv (it a Hv Aw M da Sumx Cuuu VVALII OI 512231 1 UIIU UIIDLI 5 Minutes of last meeting ware read and conrmed. V - ` V -I - !.,r\ .HIUlJ|la Members all present. The reeve in the qhair. B! 1,,,_-L_.__--__ __,__I .,,j .:.uv uvtruu -Luvvv IIJ U110 uunllq Minutes of last meeting were read and conrmed. Apportionment of Statute Labor was continued and completed. Adjourned to June 8th, at 10 a.m. .coUB:r or msvxsxon. . 0110, June 8th, 1892. The Uourt of Revision fox-`Oro held an a.dj`ourned sitting at the Town Hall. c Members all present. The move in thenchair: ,1 1- 9 ' .o q u. JJUU Zhl O'Neil. \I L` Ulla . The council met at Phelpeton J une _6t.h according to adjournment. All members of the council present. Minutes of last meeting read and con-5 rmed. __l___,. lN__!, III! a .1 ' 4* . - LII IllU\ll Graham--Speirs--That the account of Messrs. Hewaon dz Ohnleboise, fo_r print- ing, amounting to $13 25, be `paid, and thntethe Treasurer pay the name. ' l1nn`|nnn,,__v\n:n- 'l`LnI- A_-_. > 'I')-I_:_ U23 VII? Jnljlll` II? DDIIIUU P! " raham--Speirs-.-That Mom-3.. Ro_bin- son and Trace _examine_ putt` of eighth concession line onnpplicatlon of Messrs. Gauslin and Storey, `also qrsqhouc `on seventh line, also part of 11th-line" and crosaway on side road 15 and 16,- Gun; 6;?` {1IIn`1nrn_'nnn-;'I...dA. ll --`-_. ' >`D..L:_ . vxuauwal Uu tuuu IUD LU uuu LU,` U0". 0. , Grahnm-Tracs--That Messrpg. Robina son and Trace exuxnine` bridge on 3rd,1ine;_ opposite lot 25,snd to hgya the same repair-V - 06. if necessary. l`F1l__Dn`\n-L-A-u, ,'L-L ` LL- `l'I__'--- vu. II. Ilvliullfyg Trace--Rob_erts'on- order four steel 41-and`. pg;-9' ('lmhnm_'l'.-...'.._;-II1.. M`. Tgntg the P03!-` ,% vsyuu Lvul` DINO! IIUICI _ , - 4 Gmhaxn--Traee--That. AMr.. Ganuhnfa reed division be, limited, on the north pm-t~ to the S. J`; of Con. 8, undthst R. Be1l.u' road .d.iviI.ion"9xte.nd aver; H--1} Con. .8. G1-nhnm-..A I`:-nm:._'I`ln at (M. 11...-.. 1....:. Edizabeth s:., June 9511 1392. i Yours truly, rs (H ` ugul uvvaa, vv vsw bvwu uuu VUAJULIIJUU. Neil McCalman was assessed for S. `E. g 14, Con. 14, 50 acres. as owner at $600; and said part lot taken off assessment a of Donald McCalman. `It! I `I `If I, I A A- R. DAVID. `cu1ver.t;on~...Iido'.rond.r.5~ 6; Jud thigh: Qhu. Houden .ba_.pnthma.st.eI.' on said 1 Sunda; last being [Conference day our rev. gentlemen of the Methodist persuasion ; were doing service in Toronto. Mr. T. ` .W. Lennox Jciated in the" mornin9,. while Mr. Harrington, of TEgbert, ably ` expmdedm the evening.` ' A 1 A . In on v\ The appearance of the G. T R. station ! house here has been much improved lately ` by the coat of paint which it has received. 1 I notice also that the oice of the agent ` has been made much more convenient for 1 him, by being changed to the opposite side ofethe building, ` e | The Building `committee of -Thornton ; L. O. L. No. 16 ha.ve`reconsidered their former deliberations and have resolved ` that instead of remodelling their hall, \ they will raze it to the ground and on its site erect a large and more commodious building. Material is being placed on the ground and subscriptions are being taken to aid them` in their laudable. enterprise. QL-t..L.. 1-1....-' L. I-......... Al\I-l| In clan 3 eat. \ _ . ` ' '_ V1808--_Ba0hl'tlQn-.-Tht.4.Mr..Lillicrap b'eT.aaked to pegform statute libor on the ` .9oh'con. line; under Thou. `Feu`i or',* =`path- ` "2 1 ., . 2'. . ' ' ' - Graliam-'-`Tmce --That; the 'Reev ei_.be. authorized to sign agreement` aht by C. E Fnttou P.L S: of 0rillia,re__ survey of gide` road 15 and 1"? con. 9.1` ' LL, ' 4... Thornton. Advance Correspondence. A Fall wheat in this section never looked better, while the out look for an abund- ant; yield of spring gram is equal to the moat sanguine expectations. IIU Ill\L Irlltll-LI ll} IILJUII luuuuvnu vnlsvlynnuuu Statute labor` is being done in the village this week` under the supervision of Mr. W H. Martin. T `la 11' `I1 I I. .1 I- Michael Mshoney was assessed for S. E. Pt. 17, (Jon. 11, 52 acres, as tenant at $750, and said part lot taken (If assess- mejgt of _Ricl1s}'dLRoe. Ll-I JJLTI IIIII` W F`;l.`T "Henry, M. D., left this morning 1 for Michigan, on a. prospecting tour, ex- pecting to locate in that State. V 7 A .-rv I I I ` Mrs.` I no. /PahtwersnnhofZ`;V'a.nvlack, who has been apanding, a fortnight under the, parental roof has returned to her homer .` The County Court and General Sessions of the Peace was opened on Tuesday, His Honor Judge Ardagh on the bench. The docket is not a. heavy one there being only a. few jury cases and a. less number of non-jury cases. The criminal calendar is also light ` there being only three cases, one of these i being the shooting case at Orillia in which young Tudhope came near losing his life. n-11,- 1u_..'_.2- I. _ ____ _-__n 1 1 rm: 1z5arrie`barTZwZa.s--(v;r(alZ17Zrfirgrrxrari. at ` the "opening of the court, and 9, number of ` tle legal fraternity from abroad were also 1 t ere. ` . . f'l'1L- _II-.._!,___ -_--_L!L,,A_ AI _ (`I I 1' I Gtaham -Traoe-_-That -when the as aeaaor completes the cqualizatione `with Union School Sections that the Clerk ' be inetructed to give `an order on "the Treasurer for the sum of seventy ve dollars. " T ` n 1 . vnL,. II , n,,. `,_ av:-Us U Inn 11, UUIJVGBUIVII Ll.- Graham--Trace-That this council ad- journ to meet in Elmvale August 15th, at the hour. of IO o'clock a.m. I1(\'I\ county court and General ' sessions of the The following constitute the Grand Jury : Robert Black, Medonte, Foreman; John Allan, William Allan, Innisl; William, G. Begg, Collingwood; James Bloomeld,` Medonte, John Barr, Barrie; J G. Cha - man, Essa; Geo. Caldwell, Medonte; W. Campbell, Essa; William Clemence, Flos; Alfred Graham, Tossorontio; Thomas Hart, Oro, William Ingram, Orillia North; Donald Johnston, Nottawasaga ; Thomas Jones, Tiny; Thomas Lucas. Sunnidale; Thomas` Lewis, Maschedash ; Henry G. Lister, Oro; Robert Lawrence, Bradford; James Milligan Richard Morris, Joseph Murra , Tecumseth; ` George Malcolm`. Oro; `Nil ism Ritchie, 0rillia._ _ _ .' | "3';ge Ardagh` in addressing the} Grand Jury, commented on the pleasing fact that there were onlythree cases on the criminal docket only (me of which,+an` _a;ssa.ultr'on `av girl ll.yea.rs old was of a. serious nature. 11. I>.hAn..1nui:In:I in noun-saI`hnn.-u.L.....L ILUI ICIHJ Trace-Robertson-That Mr. Banner man be allowed to do hisstat\`ite labor on the 7th. Con. line under Jan. Dfysdale, pathmaater. ' _ (]-n`unnn_`_"`-;nnn_'l"\n" ` `Ln J..&.-... A` DUI!` "uvuv uuusv 11 Ian will uvn UL LUII. N 0 other business being before the Court, on motion of Mr. Shaw, seconded by Mr. Anderson-()rdered. that the Assessment Roll for the current year, -as now revised and amended, be adopted, and that the Court of Revision be closed. H J. TUDHOPE. Clerk. y.;3ur:l:;:_:-Trace-Tha 'tha tim of $15 be paid tu J as.` Dillonltn repair Bidewgllka` in the village of Phelpston. ` ' q...:.... D,.|......a......._rm...... n..,; -.'.'..'.. ..'c .. ..... .......,., .. . .....,......... _ _ A Spairs-- Robertaon-That th sum of 810 be gtjanted to _Ja me a.Plear80n Vbe'canse_ of his _perious'losaby `re nd th`a.t'_ the Treasurer paythe same. ` ' ' ` V q`innn.-p, Jnnrfahn ._'Hn I-'lI>IV\a an nnn LI Ctlllu ~ IIIIV II4IIo `. _ 'i`rnc-- P:1'Jerteon-Th.t .Ths Q -lance. indigent, be grantedthe sun`; of $3 and al...L`ol... '_............a ...`.._ -I._ _-..._ uguuu usnu Lbvlluubwl ya IIIIO DDIIJIP Graham-Spe1re-Tha.t the _CleI:I_: be instructed to notify `Doniiuick Loftue, R. Blatt, P. Gannon, Thos. Moran and James Dillon that the c quioil re quires to construct aditch or drain across the N g `lot 10 con 3 and that a meeting will- be held on the 25th. June in Phelpston to cunsider the question of expense to be borne by the parties interested. ' manna ,, ,,.Dan`\nu'9a.\'u ML.` '1'.`-.`- kl; In uusuw ll uuu ya: UIUD IIIIUKUBIAUU. Trace---Ruber'tso'n-V-The Clerk be in- structad to notify J no. `Hart tomove his fence off old road allowance for side road between lots 5 and 6 on the'S. con. 7. V (1-FnhAl!IgnnIrc:1`hn mhnn Mnannik van sulvlus UUVII ucguu Ill LUUII ." G:-shsm-Trace -Ths.t the matter of printing voters lists and `other printing necesssry for the township be left in the hsnds.of_ the clerk. ' III: . r\t\ ~ I A `IIlII\L UL `III? VIVA `I Speirs-Robertson-'l`hat 200 cbpies of by-law : relating to pathmasters, pound- keeper: and fanoeviewerd be printed.. (1:-chain _.Qnn-n_1`|snI- Ind-Olson: Ta -up. nvvyvlu GLIVI IULIUU VIUWUKI U0 EIIVILIIIUKIO ' G_ aham-Speirs--'l`hat Matthew. Law~ son. senior, be appointed Health Inspec- tor for the remainder of the year 1892. (Inning:-rs: 'l`_-...-._'l`|...L Linn -no-an ll` Q: nn vvn av; Iluv IVIIJIIIIIIJUI UL UIID JUGS LUV`!- Gra.ha_m- ".`race-That the sum of $5 00 be "granted to complete graveling aide road 5 and 6, concession 11. _ I1....I.-.... 'I'V..-.... 'I\I.-.I. `L2- -'..-._-:1 -J Bus .I.1...yv;nI.n unu was U]. u acrsuua uuuure. He then ~ alluded to several ' important statutes that had been passed during the last session of the Ontario `Legislature , such as:- . g _ . An amendmentfto it ,Evi en- acting that on the tri , of any proceeding, under any act of the Legislature of Ontario, or on the trial of any such proceeding before any lllstice ofthe peace, etc._, in any matter cognizable by such justice, etc., the party opposing or defentliinir` should be competent and -compellable` to give evidence therein.~ _ Amendments to the . gamefand shery , laws) " . ` N "V e . - The prohiBitidn; after `Jan. '*'lst 1893,` of," spraying _fruit`t1;ees in full blossom, _w`it_h<- poisbnohsbitances-inj urioui` to `Stress; An Ant `I'Il'l'IIi`A`V`I;l'-`&u 4.1-... ......1.-_u_-'_ if.` 04.: vuuu. c . ` The minutes of a former meeting, held May 30th, were read and conrmed. \`l'..:I `lK..l1..l......... ........ -_____...I z-_ ca .11 mien eoimszf '7' A actforbiddingithe selling 6;: ,g`ivin _.'to_pg;cco' i;`1;'a ny irm `co minim _iundi- '~'.1`i Igi,:_f:u9ni1j't'1iudqy pen'alty""eii h 'r i*vi`i8*i*i9n`;9r?!56=: -` A L; .}_'L:`1':;I! `I o suungvux, uw gsuuuwu vnv nuns UL thatthe Treasurer pay the same. l1n.;knvv| grunt-nn%"`l.-L o`... I IIVIVVUVIJ [VIE U Gull U uu IILIU DJ. Greham-Speirs_-'I`hat Thos.L`f [`( :`(`3`;r:;.fh be instructed to complete breakwater on ads road 5 and 6 con. 10 by Wye River work having been begun In 1891. (1--lsnnn__'I"........ 'I`l....a. LR.` -`..LL..- A` p01s0noua"auusl5uuc_S n_1Jur1ous~1,o`~trees. V ` Anact providing 'for the reduction of ` `grand jurors from` 24' no. 13, T'.which' ' how- ever wua not to come in iforc tillgafter pro; cla.m'o.tion~ by ,_ the 6 -_Liut.5 .~ Governor. act pgrmittoing the. Law .S9it7l.t4?:s.9_`3mi3 d `women to pracblse. An qce;qbi;1a1:;g,th s11m3:.f&ii9g-$to? ii;1J."1_1"y of_61`n`i' _ to 'mi`xiors"'unda;1-..-` mt- `_ _'4'_>..__'__.,_._..avf ..?,v -.-y_vu:n::5 Vf:.,6IlA+: -01` , L.9n`y f,_61fm to m1uprs___ungler,-,18" :uy,, 6? li,&x)penI?~1ty;*'ithov' pf'isotitiIen`1:.,or' tf ` _ f_` 1. } B'udlng"bo >t&`:b*hudbon`i6 3Q ighgt *- -i'_"'v1," . "='.I u Bmroiv, V (VI. Ian Clerk. now- V . it pro.` . ' ' , . `Please. ddx_1 t~fo'r `qt bh.+gzi'i'den2I;ia.i-ty ojn .a.c_1mitV Mr;:jJohp Izannox s "wn;.':Ivly,%'.-ne_xt-. Wgd-; . v - 3 aiesday:-j *There'~'willb wbaiab `ll Sand. fdqt-`h ring -bfy F911 match; good too; c1orica1.:and{.:'la'v orb.-ff g-A,lN8"' tory, reai_iug:ni1gaic:anl':ay.* ua.1-te`ttz_: rb;n' ejghop v Barrie .7 ' ' Charley. wi -':p~;'eaide` `and. ft,` 1 tl;9vexyvil1. 1>q.aaBrpt;cipttinil5 gehetollyaei - 'g'h,t+;evefybogly:mnd'mako.>ydhszfrig1d;' '.`~V`.-::zf,' ; - I v . 4 , .4 z The county council. The June session of the County Council was opened in the Council Hall at the Court House on Tuesday afternoon at 2. 30, Warden Lawson in the chair. His Worship. congrat- ulated the Council on the healthful and happy appearance of its members and he hoped they would long be spared to do service to the County which ' had entrusted them to do its business; He was glad to say the nances of the County were in a good andsatisfactory condition.` He stated that he had made application to the General Sessions of the Peace tor the appointment of A. W. Beardsley to the position of High Con- stable as requested by the Council at the January sessions He hoped and believed the Council would, with its accustomed zeal and efficiency go about the work of the County and bring it to a satisfactory termin- ation. , B 1 I I I had been .:provided:: byrthe Gou nty- C'oun<$ii, and which :had been 1 hoisted for: thevprstr time Qon the Queen's? -`birthdIV.~ ~ ` the: judge- read some correspondence. that bad `_ taken ` ` lace with respect to the Victorialndustrial obooi-at` Mimicor(whiehr'we give pbeloiw), and saidthat (as he had said atthe last Dec. sessions), itgwould be well for the _ Council to consider whether it would not be far pre- ferable that every effort should be made `to prevent boys entering on a career of crime than thattheir services to the county should be lost. and they themselves maintained in gaols and prisons at the public expense and that though this cost might be alittle more at first, it would be cheaper in the end. in nnnnr nlnn nllnn in tho Cant I-lnol-, . w1?L`l:a:1`c:i;V;{hu:v`:s assessed as joint owner for Pt. E. Q 16, Con. 12. A1nvnnrlnII Dunno,` Iivna ----- ....I n. DUIIIIJIUUVKL Ullcll `DWI. Illa ` l 2. That of the six boys belonging to the ` County of Simcoe, who were on the R011 at the beginning of the callendar year, four. viz :-George, John and` Willie Taylor and Albert Davey, had left the schoolbbefore the ` `end of the year, all of them before the ex- ipiration of their terms, and three of them` `from long before it, two of these four, John and Willie Taylor had been provided with `homes by Mr. Craig, ex-Chairman of the `County of Simcoe Finance Committee, and `one Albert Davey, by his mother. Q fkn `WIIVQD knit: rial-Ino:I\:n(v LOGIC ULIV BUIJUUL. I need make no further explanations ; it `is quite evident that the Committee in `adopting the repor`t" bf 29th January last, were unacquainted with the facts. All of which is respectfully submitted. - D. J. MCKINNON, Supt. |'Fnn T-Tnv "I"nn-Aarroun ' THE HON. 'TnEAs1RER. Victoria Industrial School. I-ILLVJ L4l_L|JUl U JJQVUJ IJJ IIID llI\J|IllCLn 3. Of the three Simcoe boys remaining, `one, Charlie Taylor, might go at any time to any kind person who would care for him, I but as he is o.- delicate child, almost imbecile, ' no one is_ likely to take him unless paid for , his maintainance ; asecoud, Charlie Leppar, i might go to a. home where he would receive, not only kindness, but good training, and ~ the third, Herbert Irish, is not ready to I `leave the school. i ` `I ..__J .__.I_. __ _,_.LL __- -_,_-I-.,-L,,, ._ EL . ` A fob of documents were presented and { read and then the Council adjourned till 7 o clock in the evening. . Death of Mr. J. H. laten. Mr. J .` H. Eaten, of Toronto, secretary of the Law Society, died suddenly of heart failure on'Monday. He was 59 years of age and was the only aurvivin son of the late Vice Chancellor.Ea_ten. e leaves four sons and two daughters. The deceased was the father of Mr. G. H. Eaten, of the law firm of Strathy & Eaten. THE ADVANCE sin- cerely aympathizea with Mr. Eaten in the sudden death of his father. av usqv, nu vvuunu uc Iulvayvl. All out: uuu. His Honor also alluded to the fact, that % the County Councxl had xed their J une meeting for the same day as the courts,a.nd so prevent both judges sitting at the same time, `thus entailing a, good deal ofjextra. ex- pense on the county in the payment of jurors; ; that no doubt the Council will hereatter x-` on some other day, as they had the power, _the sitting of the "courts being xed `by statute. - t ` | l I p_ , :ToRoN'ro, -June 2nd, Jolm Alrdagh, Esq , Judge of the Oozmty Courtof the County of Simcoe, Barrie. SIR,--I sent to the Warden of Simcoeta M copy of the enclosed Report of the Superin- tendent of the` Industrial School. relative to the complaint of the Committee of the Couu- i oil at the last meeting, that the rules of the school were too rigid. I think you will see i from the enclosed report that the treatment ` of the boys has been most reasonable. not- ; withstanding the supposed rigidity of the a rules. The rules are not like the laws of 1 the Medea and Persians, however, and can be 1 altered if found not to suit. We think, 1 however, that with the reasonable interpre- 1 tation we put upon them they will not be ` found objectionable. `llv B I) IYQ |'I II A I \l'\ nnryuv-|`n:InIr `alarm anti l Lawn tennis` is a game involving more -science in playing successfullcr, than any other of our popular games, an it is a -game in II. ladv can hnnnmn n~n nvnnnl-, | 1:-was QIIIIIIIUO uyucn. UL VIII yupulul` games, GHQ 15 I3 3 gme which a, lady can become an expert. Barrie can boast of having one of the best clubs in the country and one that is hardto beat The Barrie club will play a match With . the Victories. of Toronto, on Dominion Day, and we have no doubt that Kvicborynwill crown thehome club. - uvvuun. Lvs a. we :4: 2 av, vvu. I-Ho Alexander Russell` was assessed as owner . for S. W. Pt. 10, Con. 1, 24 acres, at $300 and W :5 9, Con. *1, 100 acres, at $1200, instead of Robert Rus- sell. whose name was struck of roll. `LT- -A.I..... L._`-:_--_ L-.:_._ l__p,__ n, I KKK 5'lUIlIIi0 ' Next Mond:y there will be `a. grand Pic--I nic and Tea-meeting in Mr. Hea.ly e Grove, ` Clou s Methodist church,_ 3rd line, Oro. I There will be a Tug. of War between mar- ried andgsingle men. I Rev. Mr, Wellwoqd will give an illustrated Iecture on Bunyan : Pilgrim Progress by `aid of `the Sciopticon. It is intended to make this the most pleas- ing instructive and enjoyable entertainment of the nemmn; - - - -___,:VXVIlI `VI I V!!! Il_ll -FIIU 55,0 ` ; On Tuesday afternoon, after the adjourn- ment of the County Council, Mr. Thompson, _R_eeveA of Orillia, invited the Council to a `trip down the ha `in his__ne_` steamer, the ,.11on gfo rd;V ' Besi' es this, the` popule.rMreeve of our sister town; treated his-`guests to " re- freshments; The 7`wBb.1:her," ` wai ' delightful and`th`e trip greutlywiiioyed by the eq'nnty s` Irepresenmtivos. v LU||u\.l UUJUUUlUlJlIUlU- ` VVe have had no complaint from County but the County of Simcoe. ' Yours truly, BEVERLEY J omcs, Hon. Treasurer. SIR.-With reference to the clause in Re- ort`No. 6 of the Standing Committee on inance and Assessment of the County` Council of Simcoe, stating that the regula- 'tions of thisschool are so stringent as to be `almost a. complete barrier to the withdrawal of any boys sent there before the expiration `of their sentence. although suitable homes `could be provided for them, I beg to report as follows : | I "I1I__L LI_- ,,_I,,I_ _ ,,,,I,.,, ,E I,.,_, 3', any `HQ L\III\I " 5 1. That the whole number of boys dis- .cha.rged from the school during the year .endiug 30th" September last, was 49. or one 1 `third of the whole number in attendance at .the beginning of the year, and that of these `only ve, or one ten 11 of the whole, had `completed their term. 0 Th-1+ A` OI-an 15:`; `Anita `-1-; `kn nus LI-|D|Il{ Ill} IIIV U 3 of the season. A Grand Picnic.` Lawn `rennin. y.Ac_ijourned to June 7th, at 10 am. Town HALL, 0119, June 7th, 1892. The council met pursuant to . adjourn- me_nt. ` I I'm thinking? `of '-ge,t;ti_ng pp 9._ faugsy. `dress ball, atwhxch `all the guests W111 have: to a1'1ear.in_ the costume`: worn by" :_tho V Jgictura 'ue`? ' `veg-' `-3pi'(:tursqnid hbotit92 iot ht: brick 8 gm; aI"buwhe2 and` y inh_k'p;l"I.,";-'-' A `to ;I'iald"I_:-V\ *-'aahin'g_tbg1.} =:fi_- _L *' :3" "_' ._ _` :7 ' ilk `T ,; 4 foun on-of their familigy, i\ Vouldn'_1;`it:A;lb;o:-i S :mHar ly: = Thar vvag:1a:i'c =1; angthiyg -,__ _ --.. --.u5 uvaulllullg :Buil_t`. the ttifle, youjtvnow. Would . you like to "go over and be introduced to- him? The Onhr` Sbirib (lately Aarri'ved)4-'1"m= not pa.rticu1a.r`a.bo_us` it unless `he hap en: over thi way.` `I'm an ood as he is- ` en walking elegate of tonemasons - Unidn. NO- .fl` ntnnv Angus Uvl:b|`ui:` 3 vvsusvuv r-scans U1 [.!uuulg?BlHlCB. A cupful of left~over cranberries, or other tart fruit, poured` round asismall; 1 mould of blanc mange, cornstarch puddin , ' cup-custard or }richly' seasoned. rice, ma 0 another handy desert. which Mrs. Glen} often served. When canning tart fruit, it juice were left, she always sealed it in small pickle bottles and` used it. to avor custard and sauces, or to thicken `with -a_j trie of cornstarch and serve instead of pud-. ding s_auce.-The Housekeeper. No Fgvon to Ask. I Residentvspirit-L-Tha.t is King Built thepemple, you know. V like gsjexf intr- him'? ` ' ` ` ' ~ rl-CL, l\r" n-'--- -- - WGIIIILIE uuleglu OI OnO!n3_B_0Il No. 36,440 for over leven years. IIIHVO LWILKLJ I-III. Llllllo The oxen quicken their pace as they hear a. sudden rustle in the thick laurel bushes- that fringe the road. Souther is quite as alarmed as they. His superstitious, moun- taineer mind immediately conjures up thoughtsof hafnts that make him teel decidedly uncomfortable. But the rustling continues in such a noisy fashion that he decides that nothing but esh and blood. : can be the author of it. TN! .l_.,.. A,_ 9 . I H I 9111 I10 IIIIG QIIULIIJC `II `D: I l1 skeer the Varmint, anyhow, he thinks and sendsa. random shot from the new pistol into the bushes. V A Cu:-11> nnuonnrvu ...-............ 6|... .......,._L __:l uvvv ruwuux LJIUU IILIV UI.lllC. A faint scream answers the report, and he hastily crosses the road and enters the. belt of laurel. His search is not a. long one. There, at the foot of one ot the largest bushes, lies his. wife, her faint horrorstruck I face with the print. of deathly agony upon it. `She does not wait. for him to speak, but Bobs out between gasps of pain : just. tryin ve fun. -. vwuvn us! A delicious and economical dessert was made by pouring over thin slices of stale cake, a sauce made from a pint of water, two tablespoonfuls of sugar and a half cup- 1 fill of raisins, boiled for about fifteen min- 3 utes ; then enough cornstarch smoothed in 1 a little cold water added, to make it of the consistency of rich cream, a small lump of butter and avoring. Boil up once" and ` Rout boiling. hot over the cake; Serve ` ot. ` l Another easil -prepared cake dessert was i to spread thin s ice: of cake with a little 3 ' lly or other fruit, lay in a baking dish, 1 yid pour over it a thin custard, using only one egg to a cupful of milk, and bake or steam. To be eaten hot or cold, with or without cream orpudding-Js`a.uce. s A cnnfnl nf Inf!-..nums m-....I..--..:-.. '-..i . Health Inspector-`I charges. , Dun Snt,-With reference to `the ne of $1 and costs imposed upon meat the Police Csurt, last week, for (allowing an accumulation of ashes and` lth in my yard. Permit me "to state, that there was nothing, but a lot of wood and~ coal ashes upon my premises, the greater part of which. the Inspector (Chief of Police King) admits had been there avery` long time. Yes ! I have been in the_house over 2 years and a half, and `it was there when I came. A beautiful commentary upon the manner of runnlnghealth` matters in thistown. I was ned, without being in court, being conned by illness to my house,~or I should have fought the case out to the end. While the Health Inspector` is busy` nding out what he hasndt done before (what should have beendone years ago) it would be as well if he look after the Exhibition Grounds, where seeming ly all the rubbish oftbe town andvvicinity is being dumped. (and the Inspector is fully aware of iv) to the detriment of the` health of my own and other families in this neighborhood.