* ~- V...- a aft He narrok gypgc ` osaehan tt1,<?..!2r!! ` A `IIIJV: pvv Y :71:-I 'stock1hk ma: g ~ ate 111.!!! am I j A 6F SIMCOE, .oN'pARI0, % `SEPTEMBER 15, 1392. smnoj: 'rn: nounnox ogr (aqua; oUu 'cIirrniuoN.` . _-- _-___._ -_ `.---v-. _% Th7V1t_:t'.end_gn.:e`_ at the Bradford High S?`91 i7bE 5` M * the boot were tom V pieces. fl1|.- -A.A-___1-___- L. ;I_, n `*I:$ie:1hTx;`}a7;Lid to be aiicted with malarial fever agxong its people. | 7111.--- __- -1. .;L.;_;_*L 11 _L,-1_.,L_ -;-A-_ ,1 I _-.- `V _ ..-__'-= -.. rvv - `There are st resent 11 students atten d- ing the Bra.cebridge_ Model school. ` Spring wheat in the neighborhood of Ardtrea was considerably injured by rust. Immense stock of Mantle: direct from gfrmany at J.vFYFE 8, 6-.12 llunlop f'i!ari'ie talent has been engaged fer a Harvest Home festival` at Beeton'on the 22nd inst. ' V The Royal Scarlet Chapterof Bracebridge Distrietymet` in the Orange Hall, Brace- bridge, yesterday. ` A II! 119' I A '15 ' I II n I 0 (3 dllll '70 VIVII, V LXVWIUT `VII LIUIII `I55 lwaggon while on : his way to Thornbury,Tand l unutnnnr` :n1'nIII1 wanna`!-inn n `:3: 1.434144: Waggon while on his Thornbury,e: sustained in'ury, resulting in his death. mu 9. garden part in cohnection with St Luke : church at ewton o g_'l_?uea`d`a.`y, which was quite a.` `successful a. an`. V T T ' v'Vl.V`_l;e Bradford` Presbyterian church` `will likely organize a. Christian Endeavor Society as tho I-nan]!-. nf I411: nnnnlttr nnnunnl-inn at VIUCIIIIIU Q \JI|I IDUIQII uI.'lIL\-IVQVIII CVUIVIIJ as the result of the countv convention at 'D.......:.. The'A. 0. U. W and the s o i E. of Port `Sydneyere recommended to join and build a. lad e room, as there is no suitable meet- ing p ace at the Port. The camp meeting on the Rama Reserve has been a. decided succees.~ Rev, Dr. Shaw, of`1`orento. and Rev. Dr. Parker, of Barrie. were there one Sunday. ` The Tottenham public school was closed on Monday in order to fumigate therooms. a _ course which the trustees considered necessary to prevent the spread of diphtheria. `I "1 ,, 1" I,,,,A,,,, I_EL -,. 'l'.`__2J___ L- Mr. Henry Robertson left on Friday to attend the meeting of the Sovereign Grand Lodge of Oddtellowae at Portland, Oregon. He was accompanied by Miss Robertson, B. A., of the Canadian Queen.--Bulletin-. We understand that the defunct banking ' institution at Tottenham is at resent in the hands of the sheriff, with . Haun, of Orangeville in possession. Report has it that the creditors will get little or nothin out of the debris -Beeton World. - U --vs-`-g c There was a row at Foxmead last Satur- day night in which a Mary Frazer took a prominent part. Samuel McNair was one of the combatants. The tongue wrongly used was the cause; Result-McNair was taken before an Orillia magistrate and ned. THE 11th DAY Ulf` OCTOBER 1892 at 2 o'clock, I, m, the following property, namely: The east half of lot nungber 14 in the 5th oonoession of the said t0WIl8hlp of Vespra oontaimng 100 acres more or less exoenting thereout 1 acre and 58,100 of an acre mo:-e,or less described as follows : commencing at the S. E. angle of said lot 14; thence on a course north 26 d . 30 minutes west magneuc along the westerly limit of the poncess:on Road allowance between COIICBBBIODS 4 and 5, 2 chains 55 links to a cedar post; thence on a. course south 62 degrees west parallel to lot line. 6 chains, 20 links; thence on a course south. 26 degrees. 30 minutes east parallel to the said Concession Road allowance, 2 chains 55 links more or less to the hue between lots 14 and 15; thence on a. course north, 60 degrees east a_ om: said lot line between numbers 14 and 15. 6 chains and 201lnks more or less to place of beginning. s 'i`m-ma 10* at timn nf min, and fnr the You can alwovi get Good Goods, cheap, at Geo. Reodyh. lie sells no shoddy. A `I11 ,,,,,.,,I I,_A ("I_--,__ The Rie club came out second best in their match at Barrie last Thursday with the club of that place.,_ About 20 points was the difference in the two scores. Our boys don t feel comfortable over their de- feet, and think they should -have done better.-Bradford Witness. . - H7151}; man is yearning for a bike. Listen to him: There are about a dozen bicycles in town at present. We would like to have one, but can t abrd it, andin the quiet stilly hours of the night we often wonder if any of our delin uent subscribers ever suspect that we have ong-. ings that cannot be satised, because they continue to keep our cold cash in their povket i ' 25c.; barley, 35a. to 450.: poase,~55c. to 60c.; ha.y,.-$_7.50 to $8.0Qiper- 3,1; potatoes, 35c. 40c,4ba.g;Va.pples;'$1,00&t 25. rv. barrel; .9 .beef, 'hir1' $6.,50,'tb 3 00; fore- '00 ; _m`uton, $8.00 per owl: ; quarters, _' . . ` ,t6~j$6`;:;` tm-k'eyn,-='l_0c.- pa llc. pork, ;,$5. - .`I'1b.:;: ee$."7sa 9r? .I ;,di.11:r~'iI'.'; `Gr ipein.-'; $321., ,60c. mop, .butter,A.-=in; 4 la, " Se. ito` 20o; _1'l,a. _ elf. gioz. ; -hid W313-50 r"7',`;$%22I!i'f;l?~'.H7e.i15! ?`*3 40; Jam " It`>.._,per I ` Wu fl.` .` -no...) .9 OK inn: wanna/-, .-`."'-`Vt ,. ` . . . frbI-it` t1ie"Ca1`dvilI,Snx`1tiue1.. win" .-.whic1f. a. I. . y.1:..o.:;m:osm-inm.Lcqm ~ said to~ :b';:u`i_bt'ed,.to` thb "~`Co (inty fo'r __;g:'i}'L&ve The postponed bicycle [race for 25 mile County Championship, took place at Orillia Driving Park on Thursday last. Orillia was represented by Messrs. B. F.. Stewart, D. Cashman and A. Vick. A Ban-ie s-colors were oating gaily from the wheels of D. Mc Laren and Geo. Carley. Shortly after 4 o clock the race started and at once Stew- art Cashman and MacLaren pulled to the front andstayed there until the end of the race These three riders made an exciting race for first place. but toward the end of the race Stewart succeeded in getting about a length` ahead of Cashman and McLaren. The race nished as follows :-Stewart, 1 ; l"....LA........ O . |l....'I' .._.... 0 . 173.1. A . (-..I.... "66'L%.'LLZ$j'3oZ133Z`? $i2:',zo'E 75; rye, new. 550. to 60: oats, old, 30c., new, 25c.; 60c.; Ln" , 0'7 an I-A CD (I run: -1-nu v _n.f-Ann RH! -LIIIIU L I.I\J|ll UL Illlllp JV DVDs .I.lLU ` arillians were mounted on the finest of rac- ing wheels, while both of Barrie s repre- sentatives rode ordinary roadsters. To -those acquainted `with bicycles, this is a considerable handicap, and taking al) things into consideration, the Barrie riders rode a splendid race, and though not gaining the coveted honor of champions, they at least kept-the name of the B. B .C. in the public gaze. Dr. Ma__,c_Laren and Carley speak highly of their cordial and hearty treatment `shown by the Orillians. Nothing was left undone whereby tofinake the visitors stay agreeable, `Messrs. Cashman and Stewart being prominent among = the entertainers. We hope to hear of better results by Bar- rie`s contestants next year,` but we must congratulate. the champion of the County of Simcoe, Mr. B. F. Stewart, of Orillia. "J...n....i The market on Saturday was` a. ..s ood ac- etive ore and much preduee and omestic stuff were disposed of. There was a. good attendimce of sellers and buyers. The fol- lowing were Market. Square prices :- Wlmnni-. nnnr Hnn -I>n 700 I nl= '70 Ian 75:`! 0 . U _,u_oao1 a.tx;c|4_unt.c,; .`:`;;'.,*"_ ' The following stlgdenwang -.-in training In ` Modll Sohdol" hgre `i';-_-M1asee5Eggt:lli_1nI;3;',gy. ; , ._ In` at V. `. . oa's`i`a3,- D:ll'Jg`I-q"`~kE:3 '~:t;2: m.ry.5. .T' , 5 ` _ `9 :-q .' S7.` ...-" :tgn;:.J(ate G: Momma, .l Gtlehruo;. Florence B6116 sum; Ra'thbi5r1i;'Annla`Imdh_, .Bn;t- I ._.--.I. n.+1.....:....-n.....n. manna. . ~ 'Dsrby;?crow,u_*Hi1l";`K;s' Danighfn. Ait!I.6`.'Tey;,W IUI Luz` 601' or to \h *3? `CW9 IIIIIBIIVIL 15 LIIIL\l" ojDJIIV'VIIII1 J. , Cashman, 2 ; Ma.cLaren, 3; Vick. 4 ; Carley, 5. `Time 1 hour 31 min. 10 sec. Tbe_ f\_-!II!__.__ ._-_- __ ____L__I ___ LL- ___A_ _ __ _ W5` vvod-%0&26 per % * JI,lll;,.F5-I39 `=.Uvvc;i,`w'V.Vvh _v~rn'H-!-`-Al J, _ -. I ,~..':;'" (in. ' 73 M0Ill3B...l`J. '.l.IlUI'l.`*llUu. \n'uuo `"1 'v|w:ng :Ja.rrett Corners ; A; W. "_W_.tt; * Shunt rBuy;..R. Stoddar. $h`-nt`yBs ":5-`.homss .9 Barpie; Alcx. Cgawior. . Orb Station; Wih. rwm.% he-ine;si91nL A _. A -.~`,.. -la {D6118 amluu, nuuuuurug cunuu .uu |-wood; Gotham-iner'Bowzen, Ed 51'. z . "QM ."nnnIlnn- I`! )j M; Wir: ;)f Ravexina, fell from his Inmmnvu Audi `:1: Intnuv in Anmknsnn II!!!` 7.000.} UlW1ll'10.DOW.UlI -l.`4.u Ilia` _. : _.Meung. E: Momma. .ox~i1'iu; ` W. tomk. , ,,.__LL,.. l'1_....-..... - L. in iwnl-6:-7`\ ghnnur Eli.-E "Air-.'vv"A `van. J .-" ." ."V $1" ` V vuom .Js.t:.:dII*:!..-3 ~ f %. , - J_'4..a...'-_- L`- 5...: v ___:7_v The Amusement Ent.ernri;e_ 'I;e}I.aees and Man- agers. ._ '1` W0 NIGHTS ONLY, 00 KMENCING sport: and Putuneu. gave the listnthinking that no "paper would | originate and publish such a thing unless it was true. We nd on in uiry -that almost every xnunicipali in the ' t pai-.i1thes.e ac- counts within t e legal time. Barrie s account was squared last January, and others in the list about the same time. Mr. \ Sneath, Reeve of Flos, tells his story in * another column. The Sentinel should go down on its knees and humbly apologize for this libel on the Simcoe Municipalities. _,, 4 forgot In Not." _Ida. Van Cortland with her excellent company, will by request produce this 3 famous play on Monday night next, the! nneninnv nlav- Tuesdnv .ni:zht will be: ""'.l'a'I'g " 1J`.` r33Ia' " .'.?E1Zt "i"1 1 "ii: ucretia. rgia. The following is copied ` from the Lansma Democrat. ` JJIIVLVUIII JIUI All! Luv Avon from the Lansng Democrat. `'4 :n a `nun =nnn n:nnA-Izlmnlw Too much has not been said in praise of the LFUIII IQIIU lilllluls .IJUl.lI|)Ul'IIh . It is along time sincethere has been a performance at the Opera House possessing so much of real merit as the presentation of Forget me Not by Ida Van Cortland company, and there is no doubt this talented company will enjoy a successful season. charming actress who assumes the leading roles. - Miss Van Cortland has a magnicent stage presence, elaborate and becoming costumes, a voice of wonderful power and 1 culture, and as an actressshe is the peer of the best in the profession.` Her interpre- tation of the character of Stephanie was a masterpiece: of dramatic art, and _the , support she received at _the hands of -the 1 un. dud nnnlrlnvnnn whn nnmsn-inn the ULUIIIIDJ nuu JJIUXIC lllalll l.IUAIh IJI seats 91; R. A. 4Dougl:.s jewelry store. Anlnynvvvnnnvzuu nun v- - ---vi -------- Very important im rovemcnts have lately been effected at the o.unty Gaol and Court House. A system at sewerage connecting with the town system has been put in the gaol and grounds and the old privy pits abolished. These pits were covered by a building outside the east wall, the roof of which was close to the top of the wall and sloped in such a way that escape was per- fectly easy and safe when a prisoner had once attained the top of the wall. This has _been taken away and the means of escape rendered correspondingly diicult. Proper closets with water for ushing have been built, both up-stairs and down, and the whole establishment is clean and tidy, re- \ eeting great credit on the Gaoler and his eiient and courteous assistant Mr. Cald- we - ` _-n____.; n_-__- -__- A.---..`I--- :.._......L.... n ,c'3'u .n33 $mZ`i1"s'i'$'I:o.Ii&'"beI1ZL'{71`i y T a company up earsin the Music_ Hall, Monday and Tue y nights next. Sale of mm tn .4, D. A n...mI.. -in:-nah-v if-nrn, VIII) i WWII. - At present there are twelve inmates, 9 males and 3females. The men are chiey old and imbecile and should be in a House of Refuge instead of a gaol. One of the men has been there the last seven years and another six years. Two of the females are insane, and one is a. woman who has seen better days, well educated and possessing culture and refinement, but she is poor and is thus thrust in a 9.01 to consort with the criminal classes. t is a. burning shame that : this rich county has not yet provided a place t for its deserving poor. Under and by virtue of the power of sale in a certain agreement made between John Fauqu- harson and the Vendors. which will be produc- ed at time of sale. and on default being made in payment of the moneys thereby secured. [there will be otfered for sale by Public Auction. by G. R. Ford Auctioneer. at the UEEN S HOTEL in the Townot Barrie on T ESDAY UF OCTOBER 1892 o'clock, .. m the fnllowimz rronertv- namelv: The are very low. Every lady in Barrie should see Goo; -Reedy : new Dreu Goods. the prices The Armstrong noun. . Good hotels are 9. real boon to the travel- ling public and Tan: ADVANCE desires to draw public attention to the Armstrong `House, at the corner of Mulcaster and Dun- lop streets. ' This popular and home-like hostlery has been thoroughly renovated from cellar to attic. both inside and out, pspered, einted and newly furnished with handsome urniture, everything is clean and sweet, all I-`an nnnrnn Ir\A:nn `:n`\IrntI n`nl|".I`il\,;".T7 nr 1 l.U.liLllIa|Ll{U, UVUl."l1I.IlI.l vsuau Iluu uvvvvv, was 5 13 the rooms bein lig ted with electricity or gas. The stab es are. of the best and are large enough to accommodate 80 horses. The house is kept by Mr. John Armstrong, a man who thoroughlyunderstands catering to the public, and all who make his house I their stopping place will nd ,a~ first-glass ' table and everything which a. good hotel should be able to furnish, besides the most courteous attention by himself and em- ployees. I ._ . A A .....k, Serious Runaway Accident. One day last week` Miss H. Coffey, of the `Vespra. House, and her aunt: were out for a. drive, Going down Bradford street ` the horse became frightened at some boys` play- ing lacrosse near the entrance of -the Agricultural grounds and ran away; The buggy upset near Bunker,s pump factory and threw the_occupa.nts out. Miss Coffey was thrown against an iron hitching post. striking her forehead and cumin a long gash in its needing _se_ven_ stitc es. Her aunt had both arms broken just above the wrists, Dr. Pulling was called in to attend to tlfiie sufferers. They are progressing very we . . Hlllt be a mistake. A story that is not at all creditable to :Barrie is going, the rounds. As is now well known ollin%wood played Thomas and Watson of Oril in. against Owen Sound at the last match here, and should have won, had the former played his game. That, however, is anothr stor. f-Zl ll said Barrie counsell- .u-'I n.`Inng`I anal Inninbn Elia rinninnurnn 15 anonner awry. '.l:V 15 uluu Durnu uuuunuu- ed, advised, and the Collingwood mansgega in the scheme, a.nd-then after the mat6liJ_ hp.d two Orillia men suspended by "the ;?f .Jh_diiary_ Clmnittee. _If true, the trick a shar[g;-;c`)_ige',`but not Lalf as sharp IJIIUIL WGU II as shabby. Tuesda .3. goodly oompiny On Mond'Iy :ey: M!j_,[ba.rter, account- am: of the Bank 5f'Uomfneree, gave a. whim; I party in his rooms in honor of Mr. Nourse, who was :"emo'ved;to the Barrie agency on. d mg i a.s.em1`;1eg1,, an a. Very t evqi) gagpnjoye y, 311. - Mr. ourse has many friends in Goningwood. who regret his removal, ` and" who wish him 3112;! success in his career. He is a clever. energego young,_}__an,; aunt: in kg nnnnhuo IiI"|h Hn'I'1&' `hi I Q u-----vv ' wood , youn_g,,Am_an,V sure to be Qopular wheie"g _ar,3 he , and 9. giower mqnithleticr uports.--Co1ing.. uterprise:-3 4` - . _ .u yr :' ZU HERB uluru U1` 1853 L0 PIECE OI uexmnmg. ` Terms 10:; at time of sale, and for the balm ce terms will be liberal. and will be made krown at time of sale. For further particulars apply to the Auction- Am-nr tn ;A_o'cia1ng'uni'n i'zi-t:'h:inte1;estI at the above `was held in tho; _-Gollioir St.` Methodists;-, S. room on. Wednesday evening `list, when} an interesting prograuime` was presented`. .-Rev. Dr. , Parker ,..ga.ve a ftong. minute desciiptioii 6! the Rama. Indian camp-meeting, _King and Mrs. Ellis .m.ch, new.-..;a. selection, a_nd,._th.e. church `hhni-fn{_-A .ann`n ,f.ii1'n n]fihhi.. mnnt .qulIl'(oUI:I`Hug {lqwu VUIWVUIUI.IHo'_ .1.-u_u 3_u.|uuU "intr`tiiig`feau're'wa;i the" opliiizq bf "the: ;gnve19pe- .ra_ceived at -I-the - gloor, and the _r eiSdin g'_ of `Scrip;;p&1bphbsageh` `there in 039. '?`?`!';.` .`? '..""L "f'. -'.`.-" "-` ;Kqutsr.t.9tt {two .%s1e<.=tin-+ % The "interesting featut-e'wa.a the openiinz 0 ______I-..-.. ..--_:.._:I -4. '11.... 3...... ......l . PUI`U UIIC ICUUIVVII Clo ,`IllU LLBIIILG VI. uuv is: and gentlemen who comprise the .mn`smv was all that-. nnnld be desired. DRAHATIC NOTES. Inn in our Public Buildings. |oonta.ined, and the announcing of the sum I of money enclosed. The total receipts were can on V Throst pad huh: surgeon of Toronto. on estatels onurvu Mu W-V -' - "" ""' "- "'- dam,-_ A good opportunity to get one of th; mg and most profitable business stand: north or Barrie. also the residence or the Me Robert key will be sold at a low price. For portio- .,_.. -33:-ans: `nu to I:on_don, Inc. Dr VVashiugton, after an absence of two months to London, Eng. , returns thoroughly satised with his extensive knowled e gained by '_ visiting the di`erent hospita where diseases of the Throat and Lungs are spec- ially treated. Dr. Frank Howell, of Harley St , from whom he received a warm introduc- tion by Sir Charles Tup r. was exceedingly kind and courteous, ange through his large experience Dr. Washington was enabled to not only gain admission to the best hospitals, but received the greatest attention in the fullest extent of all important cases, the ?)uick and most recent methods of operating. r. Washington cannot s I: too highly of the thorough sanitation 0 the great city of I Tnnnn nun` blag nlrnna nan:-I7n1nnn in-nvininn ' UIIV uuvauugu XIIIUCIIIUII UL IILIU IUGU VIII UL London and the almost marvelgus provision made by its people for the relief of the sick and needy. He considers London an ideal city in a sanitary point of view, a city with a population of nearly six millions, can boast of a sewerage system second to none in the 'world.A The same absolute healthful sani- tary condition runs through all the hospitals, so much so, indeed, that not even the least unhealthy or unpleasant odor can be detected I-Inn-sunk its `arena nnnninllu mart`: ll An. IIIIIIUQIIIIIJ UL II-Ll IUTIIU IIKIVI IIGII IIV \A\tIIil\IU\I\ln through its large s acions wards. Lo - don hospitals has beds and 113,000 out door patients?" Brampton Consumption Hospital 350 beds and over 15,000 out-door patients per annum. St. Thomas, Guys and `others of equal renown, all in a state of absolute cleanliness. Dr. Washington with his increased knowledge will again renew his cialty of Throat and Lung diseases, and in Barrie again Sep. 24th, Barrie House, from 11 a.m., till 4 p.m. x The very unfavorable weather has so de- layed the harvest that some farmers are not yet nished. Seeding is over with, nearly Rev. J. G. Manley, a ent and lecturer for the Upper Canada ible Society, de- livered an interesting lecture on the J ewe? in the Methodist church last Monday even- ing. The attendance, though fair, was not as large as the cause merited. A liberal collection was taken at the close. We notice that the rm of Hicks & Sons, carria. e makers, of this place, are building a num r of rigs for the approaching local fairs. This rm are deserving of honorable mention, having! for years been successful in ca.rrying.o' the palm at all places where their exhibits have been made. We wish them their usual success. Complaints are becoming general of the potato rot, which has visited this place and neighborhood. 9 ,, _,,-,.__, ll'_.._ TIT..- `ll - For the past four weeks Mrs. Wm. Mc- Leod has been suffering most intensely from the effects of cancer in the region of the eye. Through the efcacy of the time honored domestic plaster, she expects soon to be completely cured. We sincerely hope she IIIIII? -....J- The unexpected and sudden death ,of Lorne, second son of Mr. and Mrs. David Foster, which took place on Friday last, has cast a gloom over our village. Early on Thursday morning Dr. Callighan was called in and pronounced the disease to be inammation. During the afternoon of the same day Dr. MacGregor being called. apprised the parents of the startlin fact that their boy was beyond the reach 0 human aid. Tho all was done that loving lands could do in affording relief, yet so rapidly did the disease progress that death came the following afternoon. The funeralwhich took place on Sunday -to the Episcopalian cemetery, was attended by a ' large number of friends, who thus lent their sympathy to the sorrowing parents. The deceased was a bright-eyed boy of eight summers, kind, truthful and intelligent and | a general favorite with all who knew him. `II ..I I`! ,_ 111,. `I11 1,_- ,,_;2_--) - Armngoments have been madeto holdthe anniversary services in connection with` the -Presbyterian cliurh here on Sunda and Monday. 2nd and 3rd_ of October." _very ta.ins_will bo taken to make the _ success ot this event equal that ofnast years. Matthew Cooper, Esq., J.P., has retired ! from our villageto spend the remainder of his allotted span on the old homestead. Mr. Cooper has long been a. useful and respected citizen and his absence from us will be much regretted. We will look for `occasional visits from him. M.` Thgmpson is visiting her sister, Mrs. Meats, of Kinmount, Ontario Co Mr. Joseph and the Misses Minnie and Libbie Lennox have goneto Toronto to at- tend Victoria University Collegiate Institute and the Conservatorv of Music. resDec- tively. .I' `To! It `rs I F` . Jonathan N ilson and her son Rober, of Palmerston, are visiting their many friends here. '- """"""J "_':C ' " ' " ""1""""""" The Misses Rorke-. 0% Chicago, are `the guests of Mr Richard Cunningham. ` A_`_._,_,-. -,,L_I.A_.-.I___-.._,-j_ L, L_I_I LL- l V Thevsemi-xiuil ineetii1g~ of the Ghrietien -Endeavour Society of the Collier St.-` Metho- dist Church was helld` thelecture -room on Tuesday evening Sept, '6th. The` `meeting `opened = with devotional exercises. then followed the election of` oicers: for the] termf Oioere elected :--Preeiden t_,A -Mt. A. J.` Sergeant"; Vice 'Pree., _Dr. ,Rioherdeon';. 'Sec.. Mine L Cross; Cor, S'ec.. Min`: E. F.` King; Treee.,' Mrs. [Go : :\"" ` ' ` ' ' `H `l\_-..Q__ A L`, _ _,,,,._,., -,. ___ -.. ;I.;._ _ , _. ., _ _ A! , , `.10 `V I IHIIICO " During the summer months our meetings 'havebeh well attended a. lively interest kept agent! many hive` been added to our numbe ,-and now as we enter upon a. new I-Acorn nu: Intact flux!-. can Ihnti kn and}-Jan! On An "Wilfred and Miss Ma.ry Fife, of Allisbon, spent; Sundav in our village. at 1'7 (V higriai his` teaelfing this week-for her sister Annie, who is at present doing the Queen City. V- o-v uuw stock uuu Dvvsv prov egtawia offered for sale at a low rate on . 11 A annd onnortunity 8615 Fes for " 1iI'1i}igi Scott, of Amman, wagwm. us on Saturday seeing his old acquaintances. rni int . 1-: 9 run up , I uuurrusu, `uuu uvw an nu curl: uyvu at u term we pray that we may" `enabled to :1?) more effective work for om` master and add many more to our members. V _ - Auction 83199. L On-Friday, 23rd inat., on lot 12, con. 7,` Hanan, cqws, sheep, pigs, poultry, wgggonax aleigbiyimplementa. due. T Sale at xeooxocimup. u. R. Ford, auctioneer. _ rchrlntwq 5 `l7nilon3Iou-_."8oo`,Iet y_._ , D8. WASHINGTON. Advance Cmreapondence mangpnin-1.3m Poms. tum: nmron 31-;-;'rnns uncut _-1. 41 chapter of Son nutory," -Rain on Tuesday and warm. -Lightning on Sunday night. t8".l`aylor s Dental parlors Best work at city prices. 'I'II I 1 I 1 .1 I I .. -A good many Barrie people are in T04 ronto this week. " Ea-l;1; cheapest in Barrie at I Hunter, Sarjeant & Co's. IO . I oo;_A.- Valuable Property] 5 ' -'--ihe boats have ceased their regular trips. `I 1 1 . In I.` ____- `__ v`.-- -- ..-_- -The editor of the Penetang Herald was in town last week. __-.._- , ~--`v---`- V. - -15:-) not forget Dr.'VC"a.sbinqton s visit to I Barrie on Saturday, 24th. 'I""II I , --Mr. J: Tottina, gfmarown Hill, has a crab apple tree in bloom. |,_,, ,,-__ _I-L- _1-__ L-___;_ rI1I.!- ---v -r`-- .-vv -- ~-----. -Another new plate glass front. This time it is at Dutton s popular grocery. -_~r\ 1 3 g____ _A___, -&'-I')(-);1 Vf_a`bwtl# arses gogds begore you see the splendxd assortment at Fraser , Clark &. Co. `a H:-`Bradford correspondence too late for this week. Z 7:-'V1`l`x;`e1':-l;i_l;i't:ion building is being put into ptjoper order. DAI,`I\ A 1? ,II;._... Lb}. Washington will be in EBarrie on Saturday, Sept. 24th, from 11 a..m., until 4 p.m. ' I0 `I , -,1 , 0., ,_,0.I- Lleanliness and a quiet conscience with the absence of fear are safeguards against Cholera. ` rnI_- L_._:I____L-_ :.___._... __.. LL-A. -I_-.. AY.--Ca.me into me prexmaea or . ESg,1[%u1er.lot 25. pen. 5. Ease. about thewlilh Sept, mg, a yearlmg heifer. The owner can have the same on nrovilit property and glnggng 0 Estate of Late Robert Parker Hillsdale. \J IJUIUL Co --The bandmaster informs us that there will be no open air concert on the Post Office triangle to-night. P 11' 5 AI ,,... -fhe (<(:or*1t:'a.ctors for putting in the new heating &pp8.I`8.tll8 at the Court House are getting along with the work. T I T'.I,,,,_,LI, __,!`I ,,I,,__ , __-_-LA`.A av-V-:I;[cl".W-It)-::1 hri`l_l;)lease accept the thanks of "THE ADVANCE for two of the finest bouquets of the season. I!!! . A 0 I. I `I A . Ilolc ..v._- .___1.._-._ - _ __ --The best .agic]I1urQ1;{a Arts Exhibi- tion, out.side of Toronto, will be held at Barrie on _the 26th, 27th and 28th inst. . -, my `man an see God. Reedy : I'VewvTVI~alx't'l_es 11:83.00 y $5.00. $8.00. $8.00 and $10.00 each, up to $15.00. The cheapest in town. -Mrs. Morren, of Minesing, was thrown from a democrat last Saturday afternoon near her home, and had one wrist broken and the other badly sprained. Dr. Wallwin is attending the sufferer. 1 ..~ --_--,_.___ ___. - _ -Attention is called to the advertisement in another column of the sale of the stock and premises of the late Robert Parker, Hillsdale. This is a. rare opportunity for a. business man. Don t forget this.- -_rI7 II. .I , . @'We often wonder why it is; that so many people suspect that any thing done outof the ordinary is done from some private or personal motive, a man may give ten dollars, (more often ten cents) to a church or help along some poor fallen brother and the cry goes up, oh he did that for some purpose you ll see. Now you may think we pay Tm: ADVANCE money (we make the proprietor think we will) for advertising us Just to catch trade, well let us whisper gently, that is just what we are after, all the trade we can get our hands on. we are perfect hustlers after trade, you must trade with us if you want to taste the nicest biscuits made anywhere. We are the toron- biscuit and confectionary company, we are getting pretty well known now, we are getting along nicely thank you, but we still want you to use our goods. . ,f Toeg1..;.., ..... .; ..... .. 6,553 Total `amount of postage thereon. . . .$l56.54 Ponce Court. Mr. Moran, principal of the Central School, was before the Police Court on Mon- day morning, charged with ill-treating a pupil named Alf. Maundrell. It appears that the boy, with others, was throwing stones in the school yard on the previou_s_ Thursday morning and struck a boy named Bond. Mr. Moran ordered him into the school and the boy refused to go. The teacher then caught the lad who made a desperate effort to_free himself using very ba d_ language. He was chastised and hence brought Mr. Moran before the Magistrate. The Magistrate took a very sensible view of the case and considered Mr. Moran perfectly justiable in his treatment of the offending Envy an.` 4-1:3:-vsinnntl flan nnan Ti vnou nnf kn VV \J L`l\ILI. I. \.IL`lJ&g \l\J lnsvaquowwn v NiONDA_Y_,__SEP. E9. J`-IUUII-IKIJIV Ill LIIU IILGCIUIIIWI-III VII. UIIKJ \JI.LCl.l\4lll-Ia boy and dismissed the case It may not be amiss for refactorv pupils to remember that a teacher : authority extends over them from the time they leave their home in the morn- ing till they are in their parents care after going from school. The teachers authority must be sustained. our Barrie Post Omoe. To show what: business is done in our Post Oce there is an occasional count. This year the count was from the 5th to the 10th inst, five days : V Letters ................ ....... .. 4,224 Post Cards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1,364 Newspapers, photos, etc . . . . . . . . . .. 800 `Registered Letters . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 175 I . Only Twenty H1113. . aomebodyotarted a. story a few weeks ago that Barrie : tax rate this year was 28 mills. Well, the Town Council met last Friday night at the Council Chamber and struck the rate at 20- mills on the dollar. . Colling.`wood e mte'is25a} mills and Orillia. s 18 mills; It must be borne in mind, how- ever, that%Orlllia. will have lots of fronta. e tax _whioh does not appear in the 18 mi 5 statement.` Barrie does a. lot of `improve- mont on a minimum of taxes. pvso vs); I ' nuuvuuvu L116 UIGBB UL ` lo in"uen"&'Z& `lo be reached and benete _ y`_su_ch lectures were absent. Her subjects were, Stumbling Blocks, and The 'Li- cense Law. Lectures of __that sort do not 'take.- A prize ght, clog dance or a. lacrosse match are -the crowd-gathering things of this day. Hts.` Owen Bltohoox. , .1`he lectures at the Town Hall on Monday and Tuesday evenings by Mrs. Hitchcox `yore very poorly attended The class of Olnnrllld 3n!-anoint` in kg -nun-.1....I ....A I.........c4....J _...--- -v- -a Va -an`.-.4 0 'l;e1;g'o"b.- Jdhn W-oodv 5 drug em- porium. - He has thebest spices that ever -= grew in` thp tropics`, 9. .tion.' I) y9 `mind, _ ow 2, ndhee from -adultera- i . Ix YOU WAIST THE smcm OF LIFE? uunnoy Op Sta our Linen Goods are uinequallecl for ualltv and value. J. FYFE, 6-12 Dun- nn St- $1.00 PER ANNUM IN ADVANCE smann corms, I-xv: onus. The event of the season engagement. and Canada's favorite actress. {`* \`TED IM Toro A W A eral servar nto Street. lllvu. , I _ _ ,- At Allandale. on the 10th September F`, Uharles Fisher.886d 75 years. 4 month` and 6 days. ' Birth. Ell nun . oN.-At Allandale. on the 10th! t.. A1:hE:Tyite of Mr. W. A. Anderton. :13 3 .-_ sunporzed by a capable Company of Arists. MQNDAY N1GHT........FORGE'l` Mm -N01` TUESDAY NIGHT. . . ;LUGRE'l_`I"A BORGIA gkdmission 25. 35 and 50c. Reserved seats on an e at R. A. I)oug'la.s Jewelery store, 37-.37 . . V.--v up ww- Dated 11th day of Sept. i892. Leon `H W. Wosh- burne s Enormous Railroad Shows, Circus, Hippo- drome and Wild West. T BARBIE, SEP. 20] The stock and store premises of the ahwe , ._.- ..m....a fnr sale at a low rate on the 'j?' AUCTION SALE Al'I`IF._. 37-38 at 'l 50 "IKIDL , % D-03' 5' mo PEF2 rI1`?%g mnsoxm PERFOEN, cow Bbflhgyb, TROUPEOF WESELIOPE BEIH7 1 "L .- ._, ..' ' ,1, LADYAERIA1! AR`5T,Esf ' ` ' - Gn_m d Strae XLI. 1\To. SAMUEI ant. Apply to MRS AUL .v 3i . _ 37.37 ------...__ IMMEDIATELY. A good 1130 Music ;_,______ NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 4 Moss. BARWICK ac FRANKS. Vendors Solicitors. Torontrg 1.1-: .1," _A&,,L can,-n TowNs3 6337 VESPRA-. Musld m_u.L. ILL N0. 61 7 SAMUEL W1:-aLny,. 1 _ _ ' to th misea of Wm. ..9`%'E"3.}3., 5. 13mg." about the em MARGARET PARK ER % T Adminiatrat-rjx. Died. . The _1Ja,r:g8;t-M 25 e1it `jShbW.. on Misr}ep>s.em'ua- tion 1% Ncs;:1i*js< Noth i ng' 60 goodf `fbr Tthje" P90P`1e7S. 1P.1`?7 M" WHOLE No. Dr-nm-intnl-_ [county umu-n1srnmr on-runnn BY sntcon urn manna!- nxcmumns AS noon. Haws,` ' And condensed "into Interesting Put: graphs tor`Adva.nob Bolder: wms . Like The arrow 0!-tho lost. V - Poor man a court at owns last `Monday. `Sneak thieves are operating at Ra_.vem'1a. Dr. A. J. Hunter, of Everett, is down with typhoid fever. ` A lod e of Select Kni ht: has been organ-A ized at gictoria I-Iarborg . -.;1`-h;-q'z;;i1o-1-)'p;:.v1:ue is felt in tlie neighborhood ot D ton. ` ' . I Q -can . - its sppearlinoe i the vicinity of Nottswa, ' L A good Inuny ( and shipped at'Cte emore for Toronto. `I7. -_,, -vi=l:a(;;(i ~T:m;1-.l"`;& .'Ungton. ht.u_i a. I ne picnic on Thursday. - ~ . fI|I._ I_...._ II__ I___ _,-, "?1?i{e"I.Ivs'JuIii`".c'1Io'L1"1IZ. "Tara. fsrtn and the teaches salary is `only "Buy your onouun at J. 1um'n9s,.o-12.. Dunlap 8:. We In o It a. .spoeIa.ty. Union prayer meetings at Sunnidale Cor- A ners are going on and very successfully. `I _-L -_-_I_ 2--- __L_-_ -_._A H r`- - 5l- 1 `ll- _ _ __ _--__-_v _v- -_v---wvu : #-.`VS;armii-1/siet oo` 10 have a. Harvest Home rfespival on the 51: and 26th inst, ` Wednesday quite avnumber of cases were disposed of at the Alliston Division Court. - ' 1' `Mr: Robert `Warden is erecting I beauti- $11] `mansiona. short distance from Sturgeon 1 i~"11`." Tele hone onnection between 'Sta.vner and Al iston will .be completed within two wnnlrn ___ ._._ ._ ..__ .-_J __'.,v..---.--J. week ve s hooners unloaded `ll5,- ` V 906-bushels of corn into the Midland `eleven 1 tor . V` GIIQQ. weeks. 1 Accbrding to the Star. lawn tennis is `booming in that small two-cent indebted village. ` III! II IV II III! . u o 1 (Th: Mercer Co. of Alli sbou ere making a. ne show at the Industrial of their noted machines. 1 Th mfarmers around Baverton -are. igrumbling because their wheat crops were % not larger. - II\ . u an a u u V, . . 4;, ;'%g1; J .-wiyimient mu .2 "f n_iit gro`w`ei',`t- ports We crops expglten, . tr. V _ 1 ,.lo-E'!"li l_o new ltuuulll III` 1 - bbth in quality andquantity; with the e caption 0Qk\9`!!S_Vl,!l_!k_5W Q:9ut f"m Km inaggm, 35 mag g_tL,`1f9PD9F`; ;-,`= .:, _;jiia`..3'iE;a"-`:.ua v .< *;x'<.p: ` --on nu us I __l_ ?I'-_..... _..4. 45.32% .1111 '8 u. .. I Seed`i:ngZa.round Baxter is well in hand. Fall wheat has yielded from 30 to 40 bushels peracre. ' j ` ITII __,_ _,__, ,,,_ , ,,,,,l I II", -T " 1 } There was a. very successful Temperance 1 meeting at Ma.dill s` church, Dunedin, a few } evenings ago. V (1 l I 0 nl - II 91'\ Z $e;reral: in the township of Draner have been closed in consequence of an out- | break of diphtheria. 7'J5i;;ilIaEal};;`1i3[ir man -is `kept running T night a.nd'day to enable the proprietor to ll increasing orders. TILA- _____,___ _,___- I__ jI._ __2,_I_L_.__j L1,- lJ'll|v v|.' on \nnIr .w-- w-. -..___ ., like rt _pa1:inA beg of the, fWye- ' Tm` .iwe'dnesa'o.y. night gait ftodkr place . 'Mr.a =Fitzpa.t:rick s` houle. ~_ Eiqht_;ean' bua_hel'sL Vgpgpyintg `dud `d\t'lf'\I'1gL`,f `qhd then the uigudlz fiiii.*o_,a`\i1' V ` ' ; ' ` c_ m tiiiee were enjoypq,` ,,_. -.. . - It you want 0 Huh Dru: Goods 3046' .J.-strum. .69 lllnlnp. llm .i 1 ~ A . F, . . ~...nnu_,_-_.r ;n?:uLa'a.u:1' 1t-u..'|a.'uki.` .3`-.1hIn:H:'n'I_v `Two persons were badly fghtend the other night on the 7th concession. of Oro, b the cries of a. wild cat. T ~ . V ,-..-..-..._ . i o ` . Mr. Morrison, of Rugby, sa.ys his tutors I are the best he .ever saw shovelled out of the gt`o'gxnd,_" and his crops ' all round the best he ever harvested. ' v 1.15 . > FIIIU Lwsugvn nu u`--a. .- ..v>l.-`.......->_.l..` Two pi-eminent eibizehs of. .-Evere._t.t have sworn off using the weed, and they are represented as having a. ick-me-up-and; carry-megor-I'll-die` low" 613 1; air visages. Iii! 19,.-__.L ___2__,I..;- -` LL15 mnnnnn 1:.-, `VIVA- ""',"""" `' "* r",,": '7 "'i'* > The Penetanguishene Herald - says the Board of Health made the rounds of the town on Monday, and did - cbnsiderable placarding. '1 ' V ` ' I I:L_._,___. _: 'n_-._L-- ..._.... L3- n...4.-_-H . Il\lIlU n-v vv nu- ---- - ---'-- A Harvest Home festival at Duntroon, at the residence of Mr. James Leach, was a very pleasant ahir, and $25 was added E to the church fund` by it. - ' ' A Feversbam man sends to the local paper the statement than _t_he hum . of the threshing machine is heard-now, and that "` the farmer s mill`-his `kept hustling In...` ._'_.`..'.:......`4. ..`.a:.'.'.}. '.-.1 "'!R'.v'.u-Amt lnnvo i ax{:i}L} "services in connection with First Essa `Presbyterian church, will be held on the 25th inst. V *"nEf3;In;'1i;.}1}1?oH,' of `Duntroon, 1...; been seriou`s1y.ill. `hm ADVANCE is glad to learn that he is better. "'E$`A41ii;eA$ Lahhner hotel is to be enlarged by next summer so as to ac- commodate 375 or 400 guests. ,,I I`! . "T1 A "HE. .'z{a{1'ia;-I V'(ii1'aeVsVefVIB(';a.;:`t:<;-1'3. In actor, spoke very highly of the grade 0 milk sent to the Cookstown factory. . @(\A AAA! '1` , IJCDII U-_O "I John McKee, a;f'a.rme`r of ' Happy. Hol- low,~ near`-Avenin `is happy becguse his peasel turned` out 4 bqahelg to ,the acre. mL_ 1\__-A.-......:-L..._- `I J'.....I,I ......... 4.1.... VV;hil,'.l0?.E. Rum uawmasnw.-, ;.v- --z farm near Euuthl` 'du.M_:buday dfiast `week.,. the `liaise r8k7?hir'i'ed"'a` a*'Iieat'df"h`orn9t,:; . ;_-`_'_`I.'...-L. ILL-` I 1 Irm qalu.` IHIIIIIZIVIHI-byway-w v- -----v - hoia'e' rakhem-adfu tu-g ;gh,;g3' ,j-.`g`I;- I "1\ionbl5y` at `tho! 7bii3kh:E`,3;i ... ..'.s I .1 armor. L .born.,"b.'<:qs?f *2`?`;5?h2=9 .!?s9%:vr;-% I / .. 9,5` ' rv ., ':>_ 2-_*_*1s_i:`{tr' 8110315 -~ of % hornptg; .{a."`i!'.`.5.'."`..' r.s..{v*.I< `broken;-+'i1f1m.." K , A ,. ; t ` Au '1_{Slihy_.Bav;Hp`. v`m`,Hom festival held in .812: 1`h9m-s"9it`u!r.h.~lest`vtsek;~ ~.Revr..: J.a-.F. -W-bite`-eroaat e::.-payers, and Rev. Rural huaaprwzhed... an...` appropriate sermons? "a`< grdeh:jiurty*?IvuI'iIIo given in initl of eho"purIb;ngge.:fuind; By. ;co1;. :o'Brien, _ on his beayfql gtdunda-. ' - ; ` mm: soe :bd1y..+ Cg. . 1i'rltL1I"%3i`~ei`i ~51eya..-:9an., ;by:,~ 30 e 3: his elonhinmcwzhli in abs ; e ;: `"62; azmes '.'A';i);c;iVocJ-lie`c~ti'on- taken up in the Midland Methodist church last; Sunday morning, amounting to $125. __- I__A-I 9-, 4, The union `meetin 3 being held at Victoria Harbor are being fe u, and a. good many pro- fessed to have been converted. _ * "'-1"h;`b-):-ia;v: ZforftAhe exten- sion of the Orillia. waterworks `was cgrried last week bya majority of 188. ` " AI ,1 J` Our couhtjivzeinehangzes announce that the farmers are nearly through with their har- vest in all sections of the county. -15 `L1 II `II 1 I TV A --v-..-.-., --.._ ..-v._.. ._ _.-- _ A Geo. Reedy lo uewllvihiiz ell enks ofnry Goods cheaper than ever. See his Blk. |_ path mereq. - . - -- ca 3 I :.'-v- -- . 21- u .A Rev. l`;9.~t-l1VeVz:V(McMzZa.hox1Z, of 'U1.tebgrove, has returned from visiting his mother` in Ire1a.nd, andlooks well end hearty. _ Ch - - )_ 3.. _.-III-`-4 _I` ..'I`...--. 4C`-`-.-. W? I ,"`,".~'-?".. .K: !'.B.`.-H ' *' . _ - S'wsta'a agaft. narroyg thing worse than h,g.,brst A V` _,;_\ n S ..`_;.. ..,L.',!_: _- Inugy cgglg, sheep pigs are hinned nt'(`.rnnmm-A fnr 'I`nv-mu-n