"=4-1: .\ Comcif in Toronuo.Wedn y. ~ ` oh Tueldlv i will like a '1 Ing6d`cat;`bettrthanitrIookod.'. 9- - ' I November- =l0th'!V1'l;'l_)V Thsnkugivingbay` .`L;_- 11.`...-"'3...-_~. .-~ 1 ?CI' 0._'.E A ; than Fmauux axmiaan: L ` A 3 `\uu|sv|5`;vn. v.uI.u_gM`yw\_m_vu- -..-. wit :8 com l_etef t0 piont,,In'd um` _ a more 51. . um]! `nlnrvv fnmaltv Wnxmnnmn, Clerk. 5 Aug ht for cash QIIIIU For the opening of the FALL SEASON We announce the purchase of a few very Special Lines of Dress Goods. These We bought some months in advance for Spot Cash and at less than Q price. We are giving our customers the benet of the sacrice in price. 1:1 I.` A. S :n. a. p IN DRESS GOODS. At 1250. we are sellir-1g-'Ez"o-ods Worth 18 to 20c. I5c. At 15c. you can have New 25c. Dress Goods. 20 and 25. At these gures We show a variety of New and Fashionable Goods, Worth all prices from 25 to 450. a yard. Th. Admission of correspondence Does Not Necessarily Imply that We Sold 7 The Opinion of the Writer. ' The following letters addressed to the emorof Tm: Nu1vrH_ERN_ ADVANCE have been received for publ1ca.t1on : Judge Boys` Livery stable case Judgment and other Matters. To the Editor of THE ADVANCE :- Ihave read with considerable interest `he judgment of Judge Boys in the livery .... .. mmna in the 'Exa.miner of FIHWLEY" an nevus. Binder In the following well-known or-ands : Silvef Composite. 8c. per lb. Blue Cap or Blue Crown - 10c. Ribbon - o 1 Red`Ca.p -_ llgc. V Eureka - 1 DHVUI. \IUu.|1Jum.uuo vu. tau: mu. .uu..u \/tat: V. ...,-..... 12;~c. per lb Red Cap - % 1 lgc. 1 lie. TERMS SPOT GISH. Special prices for large lots. Large Stock of general Hardware at bottom prices for cash. NEWJEWELBYSTIIBE wAT7di-133'," Eioks, JEWELRY, PLATED-WARE,&C. [FIRST-oLAssMA_.N1N% cI1A_3qE',. ` Repairing sad cleaning: of :11 kinds and engriviizg done on short notice. % MRS. L. STEPHENS. MCALLISTER, STORY & co. JUUHIUOIIU VA V uvlav -I\l.IJu, nu vuu snvva me as printed in the `,`Examiner of last week and while it may be good law, an alayman I submit it is not common sense. {have been so much impressed with this zhatl have enquired of several of our % lawyers what they think ot 1t, and In every _% case they assert then the law as given by the learned Judge 15 not sound. 1 1.-.... u..;. :. n` nnntnmnt nf nnni-In ha. All the above are Worthy of and open to inspection. ui_:;s_r cnicuzmou. Lookz UUUVLJLJVV non navwu 5c. per yd. -At 5c. you can buy 10c. Dress Goods. At 10c. We are showing value for 12% and 150. JUST EPENED OUT A LARGE STOCK OF WELL SELECTED 1501000 lbs. All general advertisers in- doree the ADVANGI as the `best advertising medium in the County of Simcoe. = In connection with my Fancy Good: Store. 26 DTUNLOP STREET. 1"rERS ADDRESSED TO THE IDITOR THIS WEEK. BARRIE, FOR SALE BY Twine man cam 81. rnumznnu ASSOCIATION. * R the Collection of Old and Worthlea Ao~ , . counts. in any part of the world. and no lfnot. collected. This Association has 1 once: In Canada and Unitod~ States, Head and oral omoe. 00} Adelaide at. Eas. Toronto. mo 10. 11. .12 ano 18.0. E. COL- LINS. General Manulor; A: H. B. ANDREWS Soc. Addroasall communications to Toronto: nu nan... Tnlnnhtmn Na. 9451 Thlnlnthc Ont.. ollloe. Tel hone No. 2463. This 18 me only Association settles accounts. and ad- vsnoonhomoneytothecroditor ttdenirod. O. E. OOLLINS. Hunger. D. O. HUROIIIBON. Q-Il..IA.... l.- ---J- I'll-A-I-5 ooc.m.noo. v8'olk;u.n-for A wWE i=mLn am To m D so as to secure read sale. our rnottoever being small prots and quick returns. If you Wanta Mantle for yourself or daug ter,,_weewould advise yo!)-110 see our large range before purchasing. Come in and We will be delighted to giye; you a look through;`]= us g'fogr%jgood tting and grand value in Mantles. r me One Price Bargain jHou se;% [|\Dlt"| uuu Uvvvaonv --v-- _.._-.~, Another matter which has attracted my attention is the inattention to their duties of the members of the Board of Health. This would be serious at any` time but more especially at the present when chol- era is so close. I am glad to hear, how- ever, that a. meeting` was held last Friday evening and a special sanitary inspector spbointed. sa.1eV,'%# bur motiioeivr Being small and quick Wana. Mantle _....-.qn1-P nr Ha-110 far` 1-rrn 11-rn11'| nwian 'rrn11' `kn Qnn~n11'r- `In-r-nrn inn-nnn-cs 'hn`Fn.1~o 'n11'r-nT1q:1'i'hrr rfnrnn in 9.115 appointed. When a council or a. Board of Houlth receives power from a. Legislature 90 P! rules and regulations, and got: on Chi! power. great harm is done if Iuoh ruler and regulations are not carried out. Th9 law should be impartially administered hiszh and low. ML- 21.1,, ,, ., J __ d....LL 1\nn`n'r\ Rftv Intgnding to shine inthis ,Departm,9;ut:t%%w*ehavepaid special att_e .ntion to the securing of a beautiful range of Mantlesfory I__ga.d1es and%%Chi1drtn,tt are perfect tting gpods, and we have marked them at uuzn sun 10W. ` . The lthy pond on South Dunlap Street is a standing menace to the town, but _f0l - sooth, because the one who i8 1'0lPn"b1 for establishing a livery in Spite of O WW9 By-law is interested intthe pond ii` q,"_ tiun, our authoritmes have been bI1kds, ,3 their endeavors so far to remedy 1. -hi! 9711- 1 ._.... l, u __,-II L- -I...-n from `` wuuu` euueavora so tar mu rmuuuy u-u- vv---A I trust back-bone will be nhown frOm this out, the remedy applied and-that at once. * - nu AI.-L A..- vuutl. Our authorities should see that 40". sidewalks are not blocked. by T l'0Wd' f "1905 who not only annoy ladle! P"'i ""f-I. but. in same ones I have heard 0 . insult them. (2) That. dogs are not allow- -d to Drowl around the streets trigheonnns Women and children end in IOIDO 05' mucking men. Two ferocious anilplll were making the evenina hideous n.e8I'Fh.. Five Pumta the other night at ten 3)'l00k- `3)That those {in charge of Nd mlmboats be prevented fron1,..WlilW",B I0 loudly, shrilly and iinneoellsriiyo ' Wk! 'h01d every ates boat ospli '6' am _ ::ro_tt.l;a open widglthree time: whey!" g In ' - ' ` ` -` ` (*3. _':n 1 - - . 1 ' `3'3,...gL' Ill! I will close for the P"n' www. . Bot` 3 f fully requesting the ohIl!l|1|n. thb Ind at ' hor-, Bridge; Cnll1lniu509 11.7. 5". rm and, .. I heard one 10*! moved from the sidewalk b0`f`,_ _ V; strong : Hotel and Mr. 5|??? V" 7' `n? Dm Sm.--I noticed thili tho` ooninty "|I generally has oapiod"sn' urtlolq 0111 the Cu-dwell Sentinel from which Ibnnnn .... --.. ...|..... n.:.'.'.... `(hut 3`-pi>3r;'}"L}':$}.'c3:i'3:.` t;i`;';I,"";l.1: ' Town of Barrio is indebted to Q0. '! in 1 mm exceeding $4000;U} "9-'7 -.' I thonnln Hut. .3. 4.1.... ...-.- .5, oh. hnn "i' In exceeding MOUDAIU : `houcht little of the matter at the time W0 nk &DDenro!d,- as I odclsidosl N `Widen would understand any NM` `VII _tsken up to 31:! . Doodubor. *9 on which date thoi `town In lgdbblioll` nber 22, 1892?. J 'Pnn. FU UIIU UUIIUIJ IUI. Dunn uuluo ` However, it eppeere that the erroneous idea hesjzone ebroed that `we are now no inolebbed. ` to the conty foi'n1d"aum. 'C'...-.u-u.- :5 nnnnnun Ohnf, Iuueuwu. I,` therefore, desire to state that thin Aoorporation paid its county rate of 1891 on 30th January of thine-year and is not now indebted to the`oo_nnty;in any sum whatever, nor has hit been indebted to.~the county from said date. ` " ' "' V VVIIKIDIK Town EALL, Sept. 12th, 1892. The Council met pureuantmo adjourn- ` ment. The members all present. The Reeve in the chair. Minutes of last meeting were read and conrmed. - - V Come. from H. Ho1gate.VG.T.R. Coy. , asking if the Townline Oro and S. Orillia. was opened _nnd- properly graded on _both _;.1-_ _c` 5|... -..:Im.n is-an]: nut` nimleina ODBIIBQ pun prupuny gruuvu vu _ wvu. aides of the railway track and A stating 1 that until it was then would be no object } in makxng crossing over the track. mu-.. 17.5.. G Qmalvl-. San. Rnvn name- In maxing Olrosllug uvur uuu news. A Miss Kate ,S. Scott Sec. Boys Home, ` Toronto, acknowledging receipt of $120, for boy L. Cameron. ~ A Mn Tnnnnh QAGIYIIIIII Ifd fa ` I0!` 00y U. Uuuwruu. Mr. Joseph Seymour appeared re 063: i made him by Council for Deviation. road at lot 2, con. 7, Oro. and agreed to accept $1.00 and the wood on said road allowance in full satisfaction for Deviation Road. -_,-.1 u|_-L LI... lnQ`! u-annnnln n.:ng In Tu". 3351313051011 101' JJUVIDUIUI-I .I.\Ivnuu Ordered that the Clerk prepare Deeds } and send them to Mr._ Seymour` to be executed. at -r 1 -n _I.__L--_ -....----.I -A AL-mar` execusea. T Mr John Robertson appeared to closed culvert at 101: 7, line betwebn cons." 13 and 14. _ and 14. On motion of Mr. `D1-ury, sec. by Mr. Shaw, ordered `that Messrs. Ross and Anderson examine this road and? report at our. next meeting. _ - V n_-_-....-.1 .....'c:o:.-.n .3 am... 'M'nA1-thnr at next meeting. ` . Pxeuented petition of.Gilbert MoArthur and 375 others asking that olocal option by-law be not passed or submitted to the electors of Om. ' ' - nu , n-n_-L-..- `D......1 g. nun-nnfn And auly ecoepsea. Com; from W. E! Gifdener claiming demegee to` his engine it. having broken thx-ough bridgeon Ridge Road near Mr. \ I'........... elector: oz um. _ V Theolleotou Bond was presented and ` dul'y accepted. ; 11-... . 3.2.... T 11!` Cliinnnr nlnimlna ; Kenney s. lllllvllsu Ilblunv vs. --_..H. _. - -_ ,, On motion of Mr. Anderson, son by Mr. Fletcher, ordered that this matter be left In the handset the Reeve. ACCOUNTS macro. William Partridge 68 loads" gravel, , $3 40 ; Isaac Hart putting in culvert lots 25 and 26, con. 1, $7.50; Thomas Jory board of R. Sloan.6' mos. to July 1, 1892, 5 $36 00; A. Miller 8* lbs spikes, 35c. ; Martin J ohnaton Gravel G. R. Dlv. No: 7, $3 50; George Ratliff 17 loads gravel, 85c.; Chas. Cooke 126 ft. plank Div. `No. 38, $1.00 ; Thomas Leatherdale 3 sticks cedar, 450.; Robert Reid gravel; and cedar, $3.45 ; D. Fletcher per Miss Bell gravel &c., 82 85; James Johnston 2 planks for cu1vert,'75o-{John Pound rep. foundation and plaster Town Hall, $22.18; W. H. Robinson on ac. painting Town IJII. 9 - - ` ~ : On motion of Mr. Anderson, Sea. by Mr. Drury, ordered that the Local Option By-law to be introduced at this meeting be laid over .a.nd._in_troduced at to further meeting in time to"bo' voted` on at the same time an the municipal e.ele tion. Adjourno`d'to Monday Nov.` 1 at 10 ` H; J. Tcnnorn, lnrk. Advance Oorreencndence. On Thursday evening laat a very large number of our citizens" gathered together at the G. '1`. R. Station to `welcome home the Barrie Laeroeee .Ol,nb.- (Intermediate Ohampiona of Ontario) `hiring defeated the, great Brampton Oldb at Toronto on Wedneeday `last. When-the xttraiu arrived hearing the conquering heroea. cheer after: cheer rent the air and all was excitement and" confusion. Everybody wanted to L __.t. n._ A-0 nnnn. .Al'I(1 Jhl `ll? M0. ; The Riv. Mr. 5 `MoO3l` ough Rev`. Molntoili ggghgnged sand-y V% % ' Yur correspondent and tho P`P!'? Yours. etc. ," A `I3 WIN} A.` H. Clglhswlcxu, II-- JAE. Mayor. C`3lork- that ia` no truthjn: fhe_' feport that 150 men are to be removed from our vil- i lane to Gravenhurat snd_H,untavill'e. - up 1- n fl , I__4-__!_-_ ` Iuugv we vs-`-----_-__ Mr. .w. 3; McI}I.'1.-, WI3LaLseri.n minister, who has been stationed here for some six months past. breaches his farewell sermons here next Sunday.` Mr.` McIn- tosh has geined a great many friends dur-, ing` hisstsy with _us.-and his conregation 7 feel `very sorry stpartingwith him. For` a. young man he is an excellent preacher. May success attend him in his studies at College, and ere long may he be minister of this ock. . ` - - - ` - ans. VI. our navvnn The laying of the corner stone of St. Vi George : Church takes place thin after- noon at 2 30 pan. Uol, Tyrwhittwill per- form the ceremony, after which addresses will be delivered by several Rev. gentle- men. At 4 o clock tea will be served in the Orange Hall by the ladies of the W. A. A collection` will be taken up at the service. ` ' .._ __ .4. ` L`__ HUI 7 I093 Engineer M. Fennel! has charge of the {engine conveying the head officials over the Northern, Midland and Eastern divi- sion system of the G.T.R.. this week. Gon- duotor Pegg was in charge of the train. They arrived here at live o'clock Tuesday. I 1'\_.._!- `-.'L..-4.., 3-: `Ln! Llnvl uuunovvwu --v-y 7.- _ - -Mr.` Iehoo, of Persia, `lectured in tile. Presbyterian Church of this place on Mon- day evening last to a very large and ap- preciative audience. Hia subject was Missions. The lecture was well worth K hearing . I on n 1.1- -I , 2 ;L- \T-..L|_ III-..` FUEL nun I `The ladies of Lily of the North True ! Blue Lodge, No. 29, of our village, gave a social in the Orange Hall last week for the Orangemn of L 0.L. No. 432, which --- ---- urnll nlrbnnn AH-gr g; 3 9` J4 `Isl-Js LVUO `Iva, VI -sauna was very well attended. After tea a good programme was rendered, oonsisting of songs, speeches. eto. Song, Mr. W. ` Ellis; reading, Miss Susan Miller ; song, Mr. Jos. Ferguson; reading, Miss Phoebe Adams; recitation, Mr. E1. Litt1e;song, Mr. W. Ellis. A very pleasant evening was spent and everybody seemed to en- joy themselves immensely. The social closed with prayer and the singing of . God Save the Queen. - ,2_- 11.- m...-- |U"UlVll UU LIIB Will- The worst feature feature of this case islhere is no appeal. To my mind every case involving a. principle or for a. larger aum than $25 should be appealable from 3 County Judge to 3 High Court Judge. _._- L-`J A` ;uAL5:oItu uvu wuvv vuv _`,--w-- Any person wishing to join the True I Blue Lodge of Allsndsle can be furnish- ed with all information on application to the W.M., Mrs . M. Adams, or from the Recording Secrets:-y. Miss Phmbe Adams, Box 211, Allnndsle P.0. Advance Correspondence. A number of our farmers have nished seeding while others have yet to nish sing large quantities of ostsvsnd pease out harvesting, quite a number of them hav- n-A` < V `viii Mr. Alex. Batten, formerly of this place, now 1 resident of Barrie, paid out % L "village 5 visit on Sunday, .1 _-4--LIA-n- V vs vuuv-v w-- ._.._., .. .. __.,_ Getpehters have commenced operations on the new station at Orsigvsle and `soon \ we expect to have one of the neetest de- pots on the road. ` -- A_-_ -- V"I\!._2-2;. - .`.An-an `lun`aonA L untjentar9hn#n;s*9i!! m9=*.-M 1`. `Ju."Bla.ck~,`hna at` gaps!` 05` OITPGIWGN __.._I.'... 1...}. sugar nunun Hnrlnn and in A f< "JII.Dl30K`,' Ill! 5 gang yn. uuuycuuwu. vvv ` work on hm new gum house and In a few 'dsya wiIl be buy `all kinds of grain, And pay the: highest price. We feel ufe_ in nyip that Mr. Black will be put- -------A` An Il"I -IIIQII I810 Ill luylpg IIIIU uu_ v.-. an-up wan i ronizod an only Inch men should. Th` vlogo mmiiwmet at 7.30 this } evening,~O9unoillor Campbell shunt. `C - , `n'_~....c .I'l_...I..'n `Dgllinn UVUluI.I, \JUllIlU|l|v v_....r--.. ..-_-__, Communication ` Ohdrlee Peiling, Clerk of Inniel; sect. of Joe. Gibeon, hnl. `- due on eidewelk contract, `'82 32, and 1; day repairing welkr 500., total 82.82; am .eoct. Wm. `Armstrong. repairing. culvert end welke, '83, preeented and referred to their reepeotive Committees}; . ` ' ' Finence L Oolnmittee `reported, V recom- nnentiinz peyment of above ecote.--` Report adopted. " _ '. ' ' ~ of; Work! reported, reoomniengl- `in that the following th at once; `viz :`--The-Lpnttin in and eproxbr oovixininvitlx #1:-_i U11-in 12:12 onrthe mg ride ems: etreet from _'Oninh,e_rlI"nfd etreeth. I, h;Iceie,I ;_ the of Euro meet. em Townehip Itreet to Oumherlendatreet, 807: gruelling of cane and or for eonth of lIb!18Il'1I`!9$Ii|.!|, - "1'..hl- . m:"ArIne etrong M . Vie. Ielliepey ee` ormer . .......~.. to ennerinteni , the speecu Buuuiu uu Lu uaalcuo To say that when the Legislature gives increased powers to a municipal council it cannot use such increased powers by amending a By-law then in force without re-enacting, it is to me the essence of technicality, to say nothing more. Why, ifthis be good law, as one lawyer put it, you might as well say a man cannot make lcodicll to his will. A A ._ -0 LL}- ---.. * t b. `Ii II nvnuuwn % . mug` ` `W u:)::lntond_ tgio H'ai SARJEANT & co., 52 Dunlop st., BARBIE. `T33-NORTHERN DY4P`E, ,AT. . -.1. Kell--"-la-rrin'<)n-.-'].`l;a.t the Clerk notify {he 0ol_lectot`to prepare his bonds before Is: Otober, and be ready to _a.coept the V collector ro1l.-Can-ied. ` Counoil adjourned till 3rd Oct., at 7 30 `forv`va.1'l plan; this OountyVReg1;ati-ar for V1-egiatration.-Oa.rried. 71' I III! . :1 I'll I ,, ,4:# Advance Correspondence. \ . Mr. F; Kirkpatrick, one of our retired farmers, has purchased 30 acres in town from Mr. David Bsnnerman for $14,000 and will again become a tiller of the soil % on a. small acele`. - -- - -`.n vvuuul vuusv vv In -.-.P._ V There is a way. I am told, of getting over the judgment, or rather the effect of it,and the members of the town council will be recreant to their trust if they do not at once take steps to have the matter broughtbefore a High Court J ndge and this important uestion of the amendment of the town By- we settled. ~ ~ I _-_ 1.....- ........... um mm at `nnmn future wag - -----_ _'_--. Congratulations to the Bradford Rie Association on their holding second place i in the Ontario OE-Hand Association for the past year. I hope they will step up higher next yen. IS ,,,.,:j_._L -2 LL- Q-AL_I. --.Lo --B--- -v-_ ' -.___ Another old resident of the Scotch set` `ntlement was buried on Thursday last in the person of Mrs. J euie MocKisy, mother of Mr. Hugh MacKsy, at the ripe old age of 82- years. - -i -I 1, 2,, ,..z_._ V. '_ ' -.._._. The engine on the mail train going south last Tuesday evening gave out when entering the station yard here and passen- gers were delayed some hours until anoth- er engine came from Allandale. l\.... -...-.-L. nun on<:nII;nn Jnnlr--Isnnnn Bl.` uugluu Unusu ll uu: nuuuuunv. Our sports are enjoying duck-shooting just now. 1'1 I,` 9 ._ ;1_- 1'l-..._:- 1)_-.Il.....I "l'_.., l v. v--cw Mr. Ed. Shear has obtained the princi- palship of the Allandale Public School and will commence work there on 1st Oc- tober. Mr. Shear is a young man of good `. abilities and with a few years record of successful teaching. I sincerely hope a good substitute will be secured for Mr. Shear s place in the Model School here. ,.__ _-..-.I ___:A.I. LL- Gs-..) `won-v _- .. - Hurrah" for the Barrie-Bradford Ls-1 crosae Club. We are proud of our boys. won. an rnvuww -- -g.v -_-_-... .v._.. ._ ` The residence connected with the-tend- i ard Bank is undergoing extensive renova- tions. T vow to- I-vregret that I minus: tbs `mail! lailat Tuesday morning and t us "e by` t e ` publication "of my items. . ` ` A '1' 11... : _.;-_"_I.-.`l :'..' LI... 1u|'.`.n...A r-'~'--v---v- -- --.v --v me. A. J.j1>au1_ punched in the Metho- E diqtchuroh last Sunday. ' = Mrs.- G. Cook has retained home after an-extended visit to her eons 1nARocheater, N.Y.~,` end B antford. - -A E l`II_.__-__L_ _ -2- Mr. John Ferguson, of Toronto, _o siz- A tor-in-law of Mrs. W. D. Stoddart here, d died on Saturday and was buried in Cooko- town on Monday. as: , ,, '|l'_LI_- ` the learueu Juugu us uuv uuuuuo I Ihope this is not contempt of court be- causelhave always been brought up to submit to the law of the land, yeti do not consider that my freedom of thought or speech should be muzzled. rm 3.... mar mlmn Hm Tmainlnlmrn aives l :1 v- .-v_w_.' . The members of the Ebenezer Metho- dist Church are arranging for their annual Harvest Home services, 'to_ be held next Sunday. _ Rev. J. J. Ferguson will preach in the afternoon and Rev J. G. Rogers. of Lefroy, in the evening. O_n Wednes- day evening an entertainment will be held , addresses will be delivered by annmber of ministers, tea will be served and music A will be furnished by the church choir and thechurohill band. VI:I_ @IIlIl UI-I555 wt:-VII There will be 5 big time to-morrow in J amen Hughes eld at Oroxon`a Corners, when there will be dinner served and a `general afternoon of sports will follow. Twenty-ve cents will admit you to it ill. ,.L-_ -1 GL...L.....I &I[Ul'v"|.|vv _vvn-nvw u g... -..__- ' _ Rev. E.` W. Panton. of tratford, preached in the Presbyterian Church at eCoulson a-Corners last Sunday, it being the occasion of. their anniversary servxcea. On Monday evening the usual tea-meeting _WII , y _..r - --- -- c (Q. re AL,,_!__;._ _"-C IIYIII I Mr.` J. H. Daisy was in St. Oathai-inch -1 few dsyo last week. 1:9 1 II II__,. I.-- L`... _----n 193-35. 1 LVVIII vqunguwiu J V Mrs. G. H. Porter returned home to Ooynuuvilla, Que. , on Thundsy Int pfter :11 extended Vmit with friends `here. '._lUW In- I lulu: vvvv-o . " Mrs. W. J-. Walker has been away visit- ing friends in Toronto." - n on 1 (1 [LL __ _l1)--l. 1\-l III I awlauw * A H r. and 1&1-;.v:Iv-(3'."A,bbey,ofPort Dal- honsie. were Auueots at. Chestnut V1113 lover Sunday. ` An cw 4-` . , ,. L;___.Aj L._.. L`; A 1-1ouanssurv!_I_.,_ A; A few evening: 1:39, aIw- 01., the `society friends of--.Mr;~.Dan;ie[1S at his reaidonca_;'gx_1 with ,a. 33 gold tin `,"'?a'I'.\t.oken; `oi thei;_6at_e_em a.nd re- 1 asmla Iwu `a. comnleta` II`.1rm1se~to the-` mt, ,C_l(I Fl! ' DIIU um: 11:- merkable rem the `well`known- faculty of our friend of ` Rnowiggebout thin before they occur. The was most sqreeabldgall ("_ound.s_ A ` ` 2 t It is` the dgity `ofthe ` 'tb_wn" `authorities to prevent crowds of loafers from oongregating on the street corners on Saturdt and Sun - gy 33$ puuin mo ten annoyed ;t _ysp _n ,An _eoenthngunge . ` U1 H19 EOWLI .Dy'lJIWD nvlwsvun Imay have more to say at `some future time about the advisability of permitting livery stables to be established adjoining or within a certain distance of stores or dwellings. It must be remembered that Inch places may be kept as clean as it is possible to keep them, yet from year to year the smell and annoyance _will get greater and become more unendurble. ` `I 7 , _LA_--L_J -anu-