Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 29 Sep 1892, p. 1

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Mr. Wes. Ii.I;;r-1'phrey is returning to Chi- -cago, where he has been engaged for_ the past \ two years. 7 _ 1 --- . .u A . 1 9 _1__A_ :31` - `i J,_.._... We expect the rst place cholera will : strike in Canada. will be Angus, for we have dirt here in abundance. The place is alive with hogs running the streets. Our side- walks are all rooted up and destroyed. Itis ` a disgrace to the place. I hope the owners of those animals will be compelled to shut `them up. 1:, I11.-- 1T:_--_A..:... .I..l.;..-.n R3.-up `musings: Mr. am. Vincentis doing-a. big businessv in the bee line. He has got three trees and a. V ne lot of honey and he got the been all nigely hived. Willem can smell a. bee a mile | Dr. West has been very ill. but everybody `lie glad _to see him around` again. I1 Tf f1`_..I- 2.. AI...` Ann 2:`-un ID 5IIl\L av wuv can..- -_.. ..n--_- Mra.'C.'. 'K._Cla.t-'-1; is also ill, Hope ishe I may speedily recover. 3 3. II. and 1.. society. . , A The above society met on the evening oi Sept 23, and `elected the following oicers : President, Mr. A. W McIntosh-; lst Vice- President`, Mr. A. W. Milden; '2n'd Vice- President, Mr. A. W. Smith; Sec.-Treas.`, -Mr. W. L. Kidd : Sec. Com. Miss M Spry.; and W. L. Kidd ;' Misses. A. H. Ward, G. Com. Messrs R. Crew and H Black, Misses M Erly, E Appelbe and E. Chestnut; Editor in.Chief of Corridor Sym osium, Mr; J. M. Hunter; Subs, Messrs. . W. Smith Trueman and `E. Vint ;. Reporters, Miss ` Ward and Messrs. G. Smith and T. Clark. : An interesting programme has been rovided 1 for the evening of the 30th, inst. . our of ; opening 4:15 p.m. Visitors always welcome. i ` 1;olIoe - Gburt. A . John Ea.dy was committed the other day on the charge of insanity. 1-1.... `litnmlan mu ohm-and with vast- we cuarge OI muuuiuy. John Hamlin was` charged with vag-N Irancy, but was discharged on promising to travel on. ' V ' Two Board of Health cases were disposed of on Monday. V , _ . John Hallet, a wooden-legged vag, was dl-unfnrn G-kn mnaintvafn vantardav. but on nerore one ma.g1am_u-.e yeawguu-y. , Wu 3"- promising to stump 11: out pi town forthwlth ` n was ermitbed to o. . . V _ I el.lru-is-up `Him-nh` wag: I-hm-and with bln IE cultural B06165) wlu uv_ uvIu_ um um; uumuu... Driving Park. The names of the oioers, 'Dr. McGill, Wm`Hawkins, Janper `Martin and Arthur Craig, together with James Yates, John Fraser, P. `J. Frawley; John Dryedale, Thomas Craig, Thomas ~Devitt, .',.Ioseph Swan, Wm. Killbanlr and, J, ..J. 5Mitchell for a directorate will be*a-eu!ient- guarantee thatthis exhihitgon will be a sua- nmn if nnccesa be liolibl. Unless the Halfet, wooden-legged was before the magistrate yeatrday, ~unAIvI|:n:I\II I-A ntnrnn H! nnr. hf fawn I he. was pernuweu no go. Chris. Harold was charged with being drunk and disorder! Tuesday night. Never, 0 never, wil fI. do it again, pro- cured him a. diu_niasa_l. -, ` i WYIIUC _:-p uvugwl,---- ---__- - .Next Monday and Tifeaday the--Gr: Eastern Exhibition of the Medonte A ___.__-..-a u-..:...... ...:n 1.. Inch` .1. +1.. mu... 1 LEJSJSH. `;`1::`;a"uao`;.`;:`th';1:ieaa;;.. X3: 1 cultural Society will be held at the Hills ale ` n..:..:.... D... 'I"Iun`n1nnn nf the nioars. tice for me ugapn. .,1`ge uuququ ymu vvunvu I the Society : wo:-k was carried on during | .1-.113 lest t;oVIeiaeonu,:hould-beb:uii`i1<`:ien|;bto I in. caps: rue y ~mcre-mi \ _ _ .t#..'p.\ thb.bqnet;_t9 J99 derived. .. frosrte -the tion wilf, we trust, lead those of our musical Irie.-adv. wk? hsve not already-<:19nes-9r**t * give the Ibcity; not qnl a. nioral But 2. gu Ag_e_1V-t, Mr` uerd, the one:-ge*io` 9.ndn.ctot.`] tbi-And. f-1` .P!*. #91` m. sm.11t.9ane:nc1ineraiitoht feortuf guarantee tnantms expmnyxpn mu we a unv- oess if success be possible`. 1yeath_sr_- tlig Mout.s Fair will answer 511 ch Eopss and s1k_p_ssts:i9ps of its friends`. . 'f Uillwigo .. . 1. , - `~_ 1 On-Tuhsdsy, Oct}. 11th, 31:8 p.m., in the` ,Soc_iil:y i hall, tli chrus ll resume` pt-a`c-V. 4-3-A `nun I-}:n IAQIQIL Th IIIOOOIB ,Socjiaty'c nan, me cnorua mu liuauluu ,......-. tica for the ,'J,`he.1uppss withvwhich .-L- ca--:-...s.*..s..;. iinn hm:-I-ind an dm-inn: qonduvotog, cleapxfyos mm mm mm ,u.u_._u_ ,._.. hi! ink t.:{and pertdht ';o}i'ortuf to place `hb Chofh 'Soie ty on a `solid and permuient ts; `8:`.".a 5 basis. ` ,_..-;-. . ._ ., _ 3"-`%5F'....-.1.uL .. 2 ..... . `.53-`_.g. -`i 1%. w -luho,.ply9s1=.9n.9x,-:. . he 8stn:si9xast,~..are..-`Ola-Mic he play .1p.ine:ondodrin:.a tie, r3ato..3./; - :.;~ a Wvs '"".`1 `L. ,x-::: _ ,..,`,s~.. 2, I. .~ - u can: ' u'brilliantz'ron*atsrt*ta- . Hodonto Society. , J III::__J-- L`... I 3.1:. inc 1.. Society. 0. VS- Bimrox (VI .. `.d>E=5!IW`;'B`N 1 (rap-.7331: '-V0 Cl 9 . erk. UZLUIV. Wlllwvy. xyniw. o 11:90:.` - .-_ i Arts, .l;.ad1es __lIsem11nnu ornamental -Works &c...89~. &.....the nsstlver q"lx_hibIted.:. i_ A- l '.l`heGrea,t Central Sirncoe Exhibition has character. Our want of"sp ace will forbid an :_extended description thisgweek, and we can . note whatexhihitors had in placeon = .- simply ` _ Monday afternoon. The `show of vegetables was as usual _such_ as could not be beaten in `Ontario, and a ner exhibition of fruit has xneverbeen seen in~'Barrie. Butter, bread. ljneats, cooked poultry, were of the best. 7:.-Mr. S Croft, of Ba;rris,~hnd- a ne exhibi .,of.=:honey in his Home of the Honey Bee" .;;[;and Mr. Herbert Hughes --showed all sorts of 'ibe e`,keepe_r s supplies. 1 Hunter ':& Co's exhibit of boots ` 1 was the centre of attraction. Messrs. Uspon .& 00., showed the Anest stock of wallpaper! . `and picture frameszthat we could see any-b , where in Ontario. Ladies work was xvgreater quantity, and if possible,` more ele lelegant than at ' any previous exhibition .,The're wasV.a' grand display of carpets by `Messrs. Hunter & Sarjeant and Mrs. W Dun? i `ear, },{:;r!:lg,9f `Oro. showed 8 great var- of homemade woollen goods _ . Messrs. King and Jackson's exhibits of photogra hic work were of` the best char- acter-;an were greatly admired. The ex- hibit_of oil paintings was not as extensive as on other occasions Mr. George Street and * Messrs Brown & McVittie showed a ne selection of Palms, Ferns, Fuschias, Geran- E `inputs, etc _, `I1- 1 ; _ LA... -2 LL- had proved a grand] success. The weather- was 1 all that could be desired. and .. the, different 3 exhibits of the best and most" attractive ; and shoes. . Tl`:-nut, Veetubie,' Produce- cattle, sheep. Box-dog, Ponliry-l'inO I > ._.A.- 1-.-n__o !'l-_1|_VI _-.4 l\-nunnn~n6nI* %Ii11m Yumm may rA1m| }itAGmr;cn1r wnuajn urn -nu: | zxamu-Ion A anmn succnss. 7 7 some, nne cases 0: turns, aw. - The C. P. R. exhibit of Manitoba and N. W. Territories and British Columbia grains, `grasses and fruits, attracted much atten- lx: An 'iums, etc Mr. Beatty, of the Bank of Toronto,` had ~ ne of birds, etc. rm... n `D `D .wI.:k:a-. nf M smH.nhn. and N. ; mun. , Carriages , buggies. sleighs,` etc.. were ex- : hibited by Messrs Hicks 85 Son, Thornton ; Mr. Sevigney, Barrie, andheavy wide tired waggons by Mr._Sloan, Ch4ug'chi`.`.. (`no nf tho mnetz :nh:nvnaHna Athihit W38 Waggous Dy LV.u'._D|uu.u, \.1u4u;`.,35.u,. One of the most interesting exhibits was made by the Barrie Electric Light Company under the direction of Dr. -- Morton and ful agent which is destined in the_ future to supersede all other sources of motion and `illuminating power. As a scientic exhibit `we sgiall more particularly describe it next wee . "Vt ---_ -_._.. LL- .-1-..n1 nIQI\I\`I1 A` GHQ rnnni. Mr. S.`J. Sanford, illustrating the wonder-, week. There was the usual supply of ne musi- cal instruments, te which reference will here- after he made. - II I ~| -, 1- f_ M A;_ (ll.UUt uv unwuvn Mrs. King had a ne exhibit of fancy goods and children s wear and Mrs. Stephens exhibited a case of elegant work in her line. IL. r..:-a....r.. ....l.:k:o- A: I\nnl.r-I1inr]in0 was GXHIDIBGQ 8: 08:86 U1 Ulcguuu won: an uva nunvo Mr. Cristoe s exhibit of book-binding was much admired, and one specimen, a mercan- tile ledger, was pronounced by a book-trav- eller from Toronto, e ual to anything possi- ble in that line in the aueen City. "Mr. Nash had a line display of silver ware, etc. Fuller report next week. 1'he millinery openings in Barrie are not- able events and attract a great deal of public attention. Last Thursday night was no exception and the crowd on Dunlop street reminded us of the stream of humanity on the lower part of Broadway in New York or in Pall Mall, London, only on a smaller scale. For two hours the stores of Fraser Clark & Co., Mr. George Reedy and Mr. ' Fyfe were the great centres of attraction not to ladies only but to, the rougher sex `who `went in to have a lookat the nice things for. which their cheques would be needed later ' on. ' - i Besides the stores that were open, nearly all the establishments on Dunlo street were brilliantly illuminated and t e windows artisticallv trimmed and were much admir- `ed. At the windows of one of these stores a large number of people had gathered discus- sing the merits of two ne ortraits, one of V Rev. D. D. McLeod and t e other of Mr. Samuel Wesley. Who was the artist was the question asked by many and somebody with a. tone of voice expressive of wonder that there could be any doubt said it was the work of Mr. Frank Jackson. lI1L- _I__:._._ -t 4.1.... `D.....I clans min`-M nrln En lish wallnng nabs m an snaues. . new trimmings speoially noticeable-i'An this popular establishment were Mephisbo land) Osprey orriarhents ';' fanc , buckles , in numerous shapes, velvets. jets, ancy feathers, Iris__h point lace, Prince of Wales `feather; two tonediribbons, &c., &c. .5 Every hat shown in this emporium of fashion was made by hMr. Rfeedy s own milliners and most of the goodmexhibibed : was chosen by Mr. Reedy himself, in . the L: `:5London and other European markets. " r _ |n--1.1.......... .1... ...-.:ll:.{..- lim-wnnninirgnt the work 0! Mr. Eraux uucnuuu. ~ The playing of the Band that night. added much to the pleasure of the street promen- I adore. * 8!i'.Reedy's Mr. Reedy s store on the ni ht of the o ening was beautifully arran and look- magnicent under the brilliant illumina- tion. One feature `was the display of curtains which was very greatly admired. We noticejd`alar' number of new shapes. such as the Bros. `Leafed Sailor. Ottoman, Alpine, Astella, Neva, &., &c.~, &c.; and` English walking hats in all shades. V I..`. . ....u-'-`6-n'vnnu3nn- nnnninnv nntinanhle-in L` ' _` (canto _` -.-`- -an v 1'. A. 1,`.-_-__-..- 1 vnu ur $n-an.-urn. b c_a._11to Bethql chm-ch. Kingston. 51`hej`i fol- lowing in thdcall which was rea;d__t9_ his con - jrgution bhuuduy. .: : .2 1' 5 `W0! undqrdtandisluo, that tl1'o'tov;` `geqtlo-`r may-ghu boggy invited to `take, charge" iii, .8. lihirg .-a.nd:import'u_nt church DC. ~R_ev. J.'_ Black, B.A, has i twelve}! ha-`lh tb M [I you `Hint It llnh In-on Good: 30 to L Jo FYFE Sg' 6-l_ Dunlap SI. `JJOIIQOD 81!!) 051181` nuropupu lllufltvsi. Miss Frgser, the milliner, her; napiatant Miss-Tut-ne'r and other lady asbiatanpg wero_ I indefatigable in affording visitoxjg all neceg-, I shut": qenfnnrnnl-inn, ' lnuenwlgumu xu nu _`gnfor;r1::ytion. j .T:f:t7ie Rev; J; R. B. A.,- V.B1,_g_1j,, , Rev. " D. _ Tqniccqssor but been a. matter of oaghbit `prg'ye'x: gxuchsaohsideraeion oi: the? we Wfgxa 9, z V Y F`, ` `Kmasron, 05:. Sup.` 1gh_,,l8__92.'; ? Dian S`IB.'AND'BB0'rniB,-S`{Ii5B~. theif1'.ej' QT `nition iii rililut of='our timer , , _~ qh? gcCox-mack, Ttlfe` ;:h6ic_1;r::, , -__L 2.. -1 'n-..|_ -1 11-- ......`.....s:..u&`| hiih Av` llllllclnu Iu. uvuyuvs vv-.6. Va .-W "now` lieve" `that the .4 (me wm with the sincere hope gm; was he being` Divinply guided, mg? ,3; Mdstiazfa once more to*asiu'np :_ e "'}." ` *1 uided, W` " Wily 0; hr!sl?::1`.iJn more t cl 3%-gpnaibiliuy of invitiugxa aervan jglziat 1 ` .: .-' " es.` L1. ~ 1.? 3) i ` x 53; Ea` , :3 ~ONTA7B_IO, .29, 1892; mucnmonamerauon on was para `uagqug. nberahigof Bethe! Congregtioh1cpt6'{%" :noyv` lieve' ti1`ehos.'ff ; ,-u-. _.:A.I_ LL- -S..-:.-- Iugnn Ihi Ejivh VIII ll, ~ 3'; (`U `UL UHF UUIUVUU UIIIIIULIQ This deoioioniwas arrivedzdt last evening `at 1; special meeting of the church and con- ? gregation, on which occasion a. unanimous 43:31-13 nine nvnrnunnri la Avfnn 4: tin {in `"119 T, to*boi1'1 th patpr and .spirituaI overseer L of ;<:3g`iB`eloygd church. _ " A__ -._____,-_'I -1. `__L ----..2._.. C: rcgnuuu, U|._| vvunzu uuunatuu Q uuuusluvua ` esire` was expressed to extend a. call to the pastorate to the Rev. J . R Black, of Barrie. P TL :3: syn-uv nunG:`n:nn I-A 1: GA kn akln On `_JDUIlI.Dl$ IIU UIIU I.VUVo U- LU IJIKIUII, Ul JJBLll.Vo It is very gratifving to -us to be able to state, that so far as been. ascertained. not only the members of the church and con- gregation. but all who had the privilege of coming within the sound of your voice are apparently of one mind-as to the wisdom of the;choice that has been made; and it will be the fervent prayer of very many who realize the greatness of the churche s need, and of your manifest tness to become its nastor,.that the Master himself may lead A-youyto see that the step we ask" you to take is in accordance with `the Divine will. CI- ._,___1.. I__ 4.I__ `I'\ . _ _ . .._ _...._..a..._.. .....J II III uucuruuuuu wuau IILIU ulvlup vvux. ` . Sggned by `the Deacons, secretary and. Trggsurer in behalf of the church .--#u___-_ .__.. _ .........I...... -4: `D..n....I` .ll'8&8ul'Bl.' In uuuuu Ul Luu uuuxuu . A `gentleman, not 3 member of Bethel. church, writeg thus : '7 , ---.-u--v-_-, ~-r_ _-__ , i DEAR MR. BLACK,-I understand that Bethel. church have given you a. unanimous call, and should the Lord lead you to accept, \ I will give you in addition to what they `agree to pay you, $100 per year for two IYQQFC The Barrie congreggtion .consi'1ere<'i.. the I gibuatidn last night, and Mr. Black will tell them on Sunday morning what he will do. V On Monday evenin the members of the Epworth League he d a social evening. After the business was transacted refresh- ments were served and a short literary and musical programme were rovided. The meetings of the League have een very inter- esting of late. 1-. , .1 , `l'|,_,._:- _._'-I_-L a-no v I-aavv \.rvn-vupavn--no-av . Died.--In the Scotch Settlement on Sun- a "day, Sept. 25th, Elizabeth Grant, aged 87 ea.rs',widow of the late Hector Grant. The ' ~ uneral took place on Tuesday afternoon | On Thursday afternoon the Barrie cricket- ers played 9. friend] game with our team on the Bradford grounis and carried off what ' !:.urels there were A good game was played by both teams and the contest was a. close one; Oh Thursday afternoon last our Junior ` Lacrosse team won 9. silver cup at the New- ton Robinson sports and on Friday they got another at the ic-nic at Croxon s Corners. The Football Club also won a. silver cup at , Newton Robinson, and the three cups are on exhibion at the post-office book store. They make an attractive display. A I I I 1,1 _l.- _-.._-_L- i A number from here angnded fhe concert I` in Bond Hgad on Friday night. Mr. Albert. La.wrence,of `Bradford, was one of the vocal- :nLa Mr. and Mrs. John Rogers, of Toronto, were at `Mr, J. Bemrose _a over last Sundav. 1sa`e;k;.;g';;a sa;.;1;a;.g;a;,;n.7;; } Allandale, 3 out last Sunday at their respec- tive homes ere. "`--""_" _":- "_"- it` _'_"" i "7 | Miss Nina. Driill returned home on Satur- day after a. visit in Toronto. `ll `I3 I'\ `I D 1'! __,,,, I, A..- _,___ " `11 . Fred. Grham is at work again in the Standard bank after his holidays. nan: n . i Mr. E. Bdnnell, of Ba;rrieV, was here over ` last Sunday. ` 1: n 1- I , ,, 1 1-,,,,2I__ I,,_,_ _-L--.___-.1 TRAYED.- Came into the premises of Geo,` Lawson. on oraabout 131: August. 3 red heifer, sunnosed to be two years old past. owner can have the same on moving property 9 expenses, otherwise she will be and DEW` , sold aconrd mg to law. GEO. L AWSON, `I8. Con. 5. F103. Phelx eton P. O. __...- .`..._.V....J - Mr, S. Lukes sud family have returned Lgeomh their summer : outing at Hamilton ac . Mr. Jack Goodfellow returns to Toronto. School of Medicine this week and Miss Good- fellow goes to Toronto to study elocution with Prof. Shaw. A professor ohmhrenelogvy was in town dur- ing the early part of the week. . 1\ rs nu. 17:1 ,_,,__.___-j _ "" "J K"" '- "" | " . Mr. R. E. Stevenson, V.S,, performed a diicult operation on a young calf belonging to Mr. Jno. Lombard. He cut away a tu- mor which was growing in the vicinity of F the heart and the animal is now rapidly re- l covering. ` -w wvuu-v-u ru----w :v.- -v --- .v --v __-_.-, THEADVANCE has often called attention l to the musical talent of our town and especi- ally to the musical ability of Mr. Charles Ward, son cf Major James Ward , of the Post Ofce Inspector s oice. We see that Charles has secured a three years scholar- ship in vocal music in the National Conser- vatory of Music, New York, after examina- tion by seven of the leading musical experts and open competition with pupils from all nan-Iin n` Arnnlnn 1.!` lhnrlm: WlI.!'d, It take: `Bu-no Boys to get to the trout. II `I uuu UPUH UUUIPCULUAUH W IIB anvua use Illll Ill) parts of North America. Mr.Uharles Wa.rd s_ friends most heartily congratulate him on his success and remember the pleasure his exquisite selections on Barrie : musical boards gave them. THE ADVANCE congratu- lates Mr. and Mrs. Ward on the success of their son. Qlloltl. . Don't forget the Quoit Tournament at the Tennis Club grounds this afternoon. Yester- day the first two rounds were nished and this afternoon the semi-nals and nals will 5 be played. Seats will be nrovided for visi- tors, so be sure and come and see the fun. The following is a. complete list of thecom- _petitors': 7 1 . A. r -' -'1-R; D. Hill, 2 W. A. Boys, '3 E. V. Hun- mer, 4 John MQL. Stevenson, 5 A. W. Bor- `rowrnun, 6 Jan. Dunn,` 7 H. E Choppin, 8 T. R. Ferguson, 9 D. A. McNiven, 10 C. H. ' Ross, 11 A. Swsislend, 12 Chas. E. Stewart. 13 C. W. Plaxton, 14 T. Turner, -15 George Plaxton, 16! Henry Harper. _ _ l'I;Iura.1o,8n9w. THE ADVANCE againreminds its A reader: that the annugl show of Zthe Flos Agricultu- * ral} Society will be held at Elmvale next `F Wednesday and Thuradai, 5th and 6th 1. prox. ' For a townshipexhi ition this stands 3` in slug In-4-nub, unnnlr ant` urn hnnn tin: u-rant-J-nor `line IOIVWTICI QI EL! 1353!! DIIJIUUU UICUDIUU , tion._ T-heg_l4_th :of December will be the ( _t'ft'1;ih.l`, which willake place at the "Court Hausa in xis town. . A ' R. Ford, Auctione!_'.i- V- -. Iv vuuuuupy, _u_ub. q+U_u Luv 1-2, iuuu. Floss ho:-you caLtl, pigs`, bees~,'f_ow1 s,ignple- m'en6s,~hby, ammturni s. &o.'~;Sa1 at! 1-: o'clock aharp. Pehrcy. itching, prdp., Gr`. IJLUIJIELLLL `Au 4. u `By a thorough `knowledge of the natural laws Which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition and by a careful application of `the ne properties of well-selected Cocoa. Mr. Enns has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately avoured beverage which may save us many heavy doctors` bills It is y the )lldi(`l0il8 use of such art1o`es of diet that 3 con- slltution may be gradually built up until stromz enomzh to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle Ir aladies are oating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We ma escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourse ves well fortied with ure aloud and a properly nourished frame.- `ivil Rm-m no (In untfn. "[111. HUI Q KIWI IIIUIUIIIII Ill-SID HUCIJVID in the front rank India; he the weather ~ will be fine _when, no Aloubt` ere will be an . immenae..ga_ther_1ng to witnegs one of the n- eet exhibitions of.,th_e season. ' Mr. Justice. St9el..hu.made an order ex~ tending till thflphvof .D'ec'embe1" next the [ time fox-tal`of the` East: Simcoe electidn __..n2-_ -`.n1n.-? 14.1. '.e` n.........1...- ...:n L`... A... _0ci:. 540;: 161: 14, Con. 1, `Inio"|nI-nah? nnl fdd linen. fnwfa imnln- Advance Correspondence. `With kind regards,` `! Anion 51 '7Kn Sept. 19th, 1892, ,_,-._-__ .1 LL- \ \\ \ \ \\ \\ \\ \\ \ lrmelurnlnvs 1=m1L Pnnm. `ANY HINGE MATTERS HUGE` V CI , IIIi`?UIlI `Til . _ chapter of Looalnutory. --Beautiful _fa.1l weather. -Division Court next: Monday 1 -'1`he Aasize Court is still in session $`Taylor s Dental parlors Best work at city prices. 11.. j--J-O_ `X'--I..- gun... QI-A III.---n- `rut n-J vvvv-nu t$"1`abIe linens cheapest in Barrie at Hunter, Sarjeant & Co's. Y ya. u . nu I `..-J ._.__--_. Geo. Reedy : Jlantlel are the Cheap- est in town. IIVICVJ Alanna Ian: vuuu-axon-J --bu." jlny your Clothing at J. FYFIPQ. 6-12 -Dunlop st. ` 0 make It a. upcclmty. I ,, , 'I'1-__ A`__....... A.._.. J.-; A.` --Dr. Wallwin was thrown out of his buggy on Sunday, but very fortunately es` | caped injury. ' lI'II_- ._A__-... _--LL _E -`II'.. 'D-L:.......a ausuuvvs, pun-nJvu-uu \nu vv an A -Thunder storm Sunday afternoon and heavy rain all Sunday night. -__ _-__1n-4uu_._ -4 1 Ilururnnuu n_1tI V`. v--- ---a- '--"1`he steam yacht of `Mr. Robinson Orillia, is being lengthened at `Mr. Lev` us:-vr wyu -- ' :...-i_ _. - -`v'-.---. T .--The thanks of Tax: ADVANCE are` due to Mr. Henry Rich for a basket of very fine YIQQ $5 UL Luna, 15 Iran A Carley : yard. years imd two mon ha. . . ,-At Ran-ie. on th 28th ' V` -*1 Tonilrifnnt daughter of Mar. Jolinse ot'1'd1893' 333. The funeral at 2.30 p.m. (to-dgy) Tmn.Bd`y : > w----.' w J----. --Don t stand on the sidewalk blocking the way, as though you owned it or had a license to do it. - A - - --Sa.tlu'da.y was one of the hoWSt`d,.9:; 9? the $%9!`.: "I'emperature at 2 p m , eastern ' exposure, 87 Fab. ' order your Fall Costume at Goo. .Beedy9I. Elegant Dress Goods and u First-clan Dressmakers ' I Q -nIw_v*v-unww 2- v---_-_-1v-u | -Messrs. Mickle, Dyment & Sons cut at | their various mills forty million feet of lum- ber a. year. Tha.t s business, T . `II 770 ; O II II 1 I 1'1- Victoria Mason, fcirmerly of Hart ' Hall, Barrie. is the authoress of a waltz that is likely to become popular. 5 rn -I 1 "" ""'J ' ' ' ' ' ' ' "' ('1' """' --Ba.rrie Presbytery met on Tuesday, and adjourned in consequence of the Pa.n-Pres- 1 byterian Council at Toronto. in: 1 I .1. 0! -There are two large ornamental trees dead on Bradford street, near the entrance I to the Agricultural grounds. What killed a them ? ' -The hardest battle in lacrosse this year } will be the match Stratford vs. Barrie, on the Agricultural Grounds, Barrie, on Wed- , nesday, Oct. 5th. | us. a _-.___._, -_-. v- I i --There wasalarge crowd at the Agri- cultural Hall, Tuesday night to the Josie Mills entertainment. The place is inappro- priate, and neither performers nor audience : can be satised with the conditions. I The quiet village of Crown Hill. was last Awednesclay, (Sept 21st) the scene of a very pretty event, it being the occasion of the` marriage of Annie, only daughter of Mr and Mrs W. J. Partridge, of that place, to Mr. l J. Fairclouqh, of Hamilton. 7111.... .........,........ ....... ...........~....I ..4. 41.... ......: ';" v, 14 R] treat" W., DRmB}n]?1't3qCEvI?1I1W1:[eEht the(e:n a Hotel. B,,,i,,0ct,,'22na'. Nov.. `mm. and! last Satur- ' A day of every Sd2 lI_`&th! th"" mt _ , i th mlaes of Geo.` STfI{;\B](5):IIl).0nC(t)1II]: l:br(;1t1% lgtprgugllt. sunfmosed 01dD89t- _. .1..- nnrlnn an nrnvlno nrnnnl-iv U. 1' lI\.3l\Ill`I-I, UL J..I.QlIIllU\-Illa The ceremony was performed at the resi- 'dence of the bride's parents, which was N beautifully decorated with owers for the occasion. Rev. D D. Franks officiated and a large number of relatives of the bride and groom were present. Tho kt-his HI-occur` in In-onrn and runny-inn a l I J\JllI V` VIC Pl VUVLI U0 The bride, dressed in cream and wearing a. wreath of orange blossoms and carrying 9. bouquetof white rososlooked charming. he was attended by Miss Ross, of Sundrid e, and Miss Fairclough,sister of the groom.w o were also dressed in cream and carried bou- !_,I- _______ f'I'IL_ _.__,_.- UL`? K15`! \LIGUG\.I Ill UL UIDILI IIIJ\J \J?l-LL99 II\I\L o quota of mnk roses. The groom was support- ed by his brother, Mr. G. H. Fairclough. of II:-nnlrfnw Ln;-1na (`.n"nnn nnzl kn K/In A \N U] LILB IIIUUIIUI, J.Vl.l.o \l- 1.1. .l'GlLUlUu ll ` `l73`:'antford Ladies College, and by Mr. lfL'\ l: Partridge, brother of the bride. l'&.[_'E1'I.UgU, Ul'UVDLIK'I' UL IJUU uuue. After the ceremony had been performed the company sat down to the wedding break- fast. Speeches complimentary of the bride and groom having been made by several present, the happy couple left for the even- ing train. bearing with them the best wishes of their many friends. The presents were numerous and beautiful. Mr. W. Park, Bf Newton; Robinson, spent Sunday in town visiting friends. 2. Il__._.'_l_ -2 `"-_A. f1__2II:___L_-_.. '11 - I Mr. Jae. ruce, of Newton Robinson, was in town on_Tuesda.y, and expressed himself as delighted with the Fair. ,1 A,.____- 2- __:-_--3-.. -1. L V%A?n{i1iiriEig,ZsiWswiiumbury, l is visiting with Miss Wardman, Allandale. ,B `'V_,, A, 1\-I;. i{-<`>1:xiZs}Z)171, of Aurora, is visiting at l Mr. I. W/illmot/3. `I'M-.m(i};1il;'ert, of West Gwillimbury, visited on Tuesday at her home. Penetang `street. vaIua6I' ___:...nI 1....:...-.M 1 A9 Int 7 In Tun ADVANCE bad a. friendly call from Mr. David Dunne, ex-Warden of the County,Ia.at: Saturday. _,1 ll ..- c1._-__I_-__ L____ .._;..._._._1 lJUII\on\pvUJ - Mr. and Mrs. Stephens have retrued I from the Londn Fair. ' " vn_lir:;._i4e-r_1_t;:Vc'>7f~C;)l-)vc`)(tirg, has been visiting her father, Mr. J. Durham. Will F. Harper has secured a. position as draughtsmau in one of the largest; architect : offices in New York. We wish him success. Ir. l'yfe s lnlnery opening. The `crowd was so reat that our represen- tative found it diicu t to make his way to `the millinery platform. He saw however some wonderfully stylish hats and most becoming. especially a Louis XIV, trimmed handsomely with feathers and velvet. A very handsome hat of brown and blue was greatly admired by a group of ladies, also a green hat most charming in-its combination of shades. We noticed various shapes and styles of turbans with beef eater and Tam O Shanter V crowns. They possess very striking and coqulicat feathers which are `invariably em hasized by. their style and arrangements 0 the trimming. All shades of green. shot velvets andmibbons in various shades, buckles in all shapesand sizes clear- I indicate a_t't_his most stylish and fashion- a le emporium _what, are _ the season s ` requirements. '-ii}}._iaZs};y}1ta ms. isgildisj Ari 441}; Springs, Florida, is visiting friends in town. ` ` '_ xualtluj,` I V 1. ; There will bel` inatc h'e& race` `on Friday, '( 'morrow)` bel5w'een"_the yachts - Pocahontas ` d -Ifilqt. =-'.l,`h'e"o'_ur'se -is frpm Barrie; to; Hon. G; W. 'A'!1an a place on-`the_s':outh |sho.r`e_a,vV and _1`e,t'urn.`-" `V . ." n / Miss Amy Harvey has for nisny years been the eicient orgsmst of the Collier street Methodist 8.8; in this town. In recognition of her services the school presented her last Sunday with 1:. 32030111 piece. Miss Harvey leaves, shortly for" Manitoba. Miss Edna `Freak wili `now preside at the'organ'.; $1.00 PER ANNUM IN ADVANOI SINGLE OOPIILS, FIVE OINTE. -n-_...:--_. ~ A Twenty-dong : Golgi Place. ._ A ;.__. 'rr___'_-_ L-.. 1-- _._-_____- ' 'r v h'p of Inninl..heimz N. of lot 7 In ltI}l1e2t"}`1(olrx. lnnisl (known as th_0 MOKBY farm) all cleared has house and lav a frame ham Apply without delay to unders ned. LENNUX. AI` U1`, KERR &WRIGH'l`. mn Vendors. Solicitors. Goldon Bells and Bugs. --v... imv EARM FOR SALE; Thatrst(:18.s8f~u'm situated in the Town- min orH7aaann(1belng lot seven and N. HI. partoflor six in the eleventh concession. 155 new-. 1 -in g the farm of late Hoshel Mm-wood, isolfc-rvd for-5-116 by private contract. It not so:d.n'mvvi1lbareceived for a. lease. For further particulars apply to '= MI-`s. Luuxwr. Hmwgqn & CRISWICKE. 39 4?. Solxcxtors for Executors. Eahs and 5 days. A At Tottrsnham on `he 1: . . ` ' 331! illltlnf. o}mSON.~. d h '11. .V to d Mnntegg Pu1`i)({%Ioli'lG`LM Rbiggzgi Hen _ ...m and months. EPP`STS:I%%.ii%0T0A! Gases `"000 IF!) ll. prupuxn; llVIJ&|vnnv\- ...._-. _ Service Gazette ` ` Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold only in packets. by Grocers. labelled thus: JAMES EPPS & co.. Homoeopathic chemists, London. England. . ~:...:_.__ Thornton. Advance Co: respondenoe liarkiiess and gloom has truly overshadow- eil our village during the past few days.- .\Ir and Mrs Cochrane, the aged ps.rentsof- Rev. .1 J. (Jochrane, M.A., Passed peace4 0 hilly away within two days each other. Their death shall receive later reference. On Friiliiy morning, Robert Adams, `eldest son of .\Ir and Mrs. Jae Adams. breathed . his last, his sufferings being due to Ca.ne.da. s l1l0Stpl`\'1llCllt. disease, consumption. The funeral tool; place from his father's residence on Slllllldy to the Episcopalian cemetery. ` Deceased having been a. member of Thornton LI) 1.. No. 16, the members of that body, Suppleiiieiiteil by `contingents from Ivy and. (bokstowii, assembled to the number of one _ hiiiiilreil to pay the last res ectful tribute to their iepurteil brother. he procession of Uraiigeiiieii preceded the corpse to the ceme- tery, where the huria.l service was read by Rev. Mr. Lriiiiniiighem, rector of Ivy and `Fhoriitoii. The funeral sermon, which has ieeii highly spoken of, was preached by Rev. Mr. Trotter, Baptist minister. ` of Barrie, of which denomination deceased was a member. 0n'acco_i1nt of the dense multitude oipeo le, `lhlch. it is estimated, numbered upinrs of - four hundred, the sermon was the Open air, after which the throng7*l1lIoved mthe SW78. Where the corpse- was ,tskon,_ iossession_of by the Or&ngemen.,; wngn and impressive services of dmrelcoridiictedliy Rev, Mr. Cuxrqinghsrilg and? 0g Ivy Lodge, Chas. Pa.l`l1pg,:-;,_EI_['.t Dem 3 tewart, master of Thornton _ time ~`* was and nved his e- knowln this neiglihorhood and He can es 8. peaeefiil _a.nd mfetrried on his l1fe,1nsurance int!!! Grange goes ti 9 the amount of ' $1000, which now 0 is sorrowiiig mother, $41. R B.E.McRENZIE, 14 Rloor street H mm-nnto. will be a_t_ the Qu_egn a_ 1. InI1W"'~ ' V` ?:z:3`s*:1::,'::,$: `3:??i%ri :f "f' *'```f' Died. ' ` ' 75"-"19,h_ Margaret Jane. (laugh A monihu ""E"At' Agnes. only child of. '7' _M"g`.m1\"IaryPearce. aged 2 yea.r`a. 5_ 1,, Wm Gwillimbury. on .9 . gt_'1_ West, aged "WW0 I 061'! In - seven co11ingwood.' on 8;atvu'rduAy.-` Ollit. '" . WANT THE 5 Then 30 once W John L.H0 has the -ham-. p.5i;;;... .1----".`-.;-`- DOYO U WANT TH}? S_I _}C``: `` .. Thgn go at nm... 4.. 1'- y tl` and f 8 mind, now ? .-_--- to 9"` woods ldrris Fm? spices tha.t:,;eY9I'_. rec from adultrl '- " '_,. rE;~'1 NEW ADVERTISEMENTM :;1L`F.FUL-COMFORTING. El. No. 39 SAMUEL W 1csLmy_ :`?-`-?--. Bum. n the 22nd inst. W I! so I . 1th` 1; 'eman.oa. n,,.._ V mm wt. 22. the wife of Mr. 'BRE'AKFAST. Birth. -v..., unuvn, qpu.-av IN V: ul. c to 50c.; lamb skins, 66 a`.;` 18c.` per 1b.; wood, $3.25 l; anthracite coal, $6 75` pair` IERIO.` LNIK11 55 W ruun I`. Vendors. WHOLE \6..so1o Y. Proprietor. ` ` `LAYING -ran co1u'ua.s'rox:.z- -1-nunsnnyp _u-rnxxoou. . A LJI VVIIIUII Illa In I ` ' ` ` The interesting service be _ M: 2.30 p`.-m -{T when Rev. Canon Reineij, rinity.{,Chu eh," :Ba.rrie, Rev. Mr, SooI;t.eCeoketown~,` wv. Canon Mu'rphv.- Imiil, mid `Rev.~ J . K; llnnui 3hn||'i1r'|`\nnh'n` Qln (1`4:'t`unhin" -' r!H..-.1. - 3 Last'Th'uraday was a. day. ofmore than or- 1 dinary. interest to the Church of`: England 4; people ofA1la.nda.1e.` It-was the la yin"g of the corner stone of St. George : Church, which was done that day by Lieutenant-Col. J Tyrwhitt,M.P. A v V .3! Tho 31-1|-Anna!-3nn nniuvhun Hanan n` 0.90 -1` ion - "I J.V.I.|nII'llll`Yg' LIIIIIBII 'DIIU. lVUVo' U .`(i:d?i:n, `inch `pen; `of 8; G'eb;g`o.'$ Ql1I;'rc1l`;;' .proce`eded. to.jt.he 0r ai;g_-. H311; .whe'1-e..th,ey 1-nknrl Karl nu-nnnnrln I-A lulu: nil-A~nf than has wt nu? Uunuaug. .qny,'_. wuvsv,.uI;yJ {'0 `such occasions was read by Rev, Canon Mur- bed and proceeded to themitwof the new church on Burton s.venuej..= .The ' Church s One Foundation. followed by a. number of the congregation . The service for phy, B.A `. of St. Psul s Church. InnisL `:Il_1` course of the service a. brief {but interesting 1 and instructive history "of St George's` Church, Allandale, was read by the inquI_n- ` bent, Rev. J ix`; Godden,' M.A_. This-'Lwsf'} :..l,I'.......AI I... LL.-. .'.....'.........s.. 5:-.. -0 .. .......u... ..:1...... : Fff5v2?i'io'"21.3};J.2`a?i}:n"$i`aTireR"gi1'5? } trowel to o1._'1`ryw-hint" bygthe incumbent In:6"| nnnnnnrlnfn .nnnnn.IuIrn ."`I!QE`I=.'..` ` IIIUWUI WI \JUh.-I-IVJVVIIIUII LIJIIU IIIUUIIIIJUBIIII with app:-o name Vramarkar ~ Col. vTyrwh1t}6`.I then procee ed to lay.tha,fe|tQi1'e,_placingJitf a". ` nrrinnr rnnnfnnlh Hm mint-nmiu-v nnnars bf ` DII19 mien proceeueu w my nun aoqne, piuqiugnu as proper rece tacle the .c_uabomb1.`A 4papors"6t` the day an ooineiof the real;_n._, After the ceremony of `laying theetone short addresses were delivered by the `oergymen nresent and J S Holgate, Esq.. which were istened to with deep attention. The o'e_rtory on the occasion amounted to $48. 00. The ceremony was followed by tea, served in the Orange Hall, at which a great many sat down, thor- t oughly enjoying the sociability which the 1 occasion aiforded. Among those present we noticed Mr. and Mrs J . L. Burton, Mr. Raikes and family, of Shanty Bay, and quite a goodly number of friends from Barrie. The . netproceeds of the evening will be about 1 {Pl U.UUa I ' The church will be a. neat and pretty Gothic structure which will ' seat 250 people.. It was designed by_ Messrs . Holgate and Lennox and when nished will cost $3125. Mr. R. E. Fletcher is the contractor end it} is expected will be nished by Christmas. The best piace to at your Full list or ` Bonnet In at Geo. eedyu. Fraser, Clark & com. Dulnnory Opening 1 ,. 1u,|__,-.--L _.- _-L:'.....l V-.. CIQCUI, VICIZ % VVCI wn ' w"-.:-- In- this establishment we noticed an immense variety. In the hat line a very oddly shaned one suicientlv large to accom- modate the `many feathers which form its rich trimming, is shown in black silk velvet and its high mother goose crown` is handed twice with jet. The brim is very wide and upon it in front is adjusted a bunch of `black tips that curl prettily over their own stems and at the back two bunches rest against the crown. ` ----- ------L5:-L `=L`-`AIn` =n IVIQAQ jnafh V tne crown. ~ _ ` A very coquettish little hatis made with a Tam O Shanter crown, of light green felt, ` strewn with little black tufts. ' Thebrim _is ~ of darkgreen velvet and upon it is twisted satin ribbon formed in a pouf in front. a pink ostrich plume standsstiiy erectin front and a. charming blending of colors isarranged in this bet. The brim iscovered with coq-feathers and the crown encircled with two bands of light blue folds of `brown velvet, arrangedat, the rightside of the crown and loops of light blue velvet in front sustains a`u`y bunch of c -feathers and a peacock plume ornament. other stylish hat was exhibited" covered with amethyst silk velvet, trimmed with Alsatian bow of forest reen satin ribbon with velvet combined, an shaded wings to match, fastened at left side with a large Rhinestone buckle. This stylish hat was modeled by Julia Delmotte, Rue Richelieu, DIIIVEC Paris. ' _~ _ In the bonnet line we noticed a very styl- ish onein Rose de` Berry silk. velvet, trim- med with a light shady satin ribbon brought around the sides -with velvet in pretty `cascades and a very pretty jet ornament 1n form of wings placed on each side and a.. bow in front with .bu"ckles' completes this gem. . Bonnets this season will to some extent` take the place ot toques. A pretty Marie` Stewart made of rich vgrosgrain silk tastily trimmed took _q`urf young man : own I `Host Inei'ostlna" ' :oremon-QuiI'.$ .3 Number` or spootatoti from Barrie and other Pinon-`A silver 1'..._.__.'-n :_ _ ____`. _' -- A - eye. ' - I The hats which formerly were so at have this season much higher crowns. Ostrich feathers are used to 9. large extent, many combinations of colors are noticeable this` season. Green in s all [its shades is very fashionable. .Butter cups and brown are much'used.v _ _ - - - . ` Among trimn1lngs'fur _ is much used and also large buckles; Mrs. Ryan is still the ........1... millinnr at this establishment. i 3180 large D|1CKl.6I.' mu . Lyyuu ui popular milliner at this establihment._ Our liuiel-| `-(lo`odI `I.l:Ol'IIl?lll. gang`? u_ul`vulu'e. J. F!!!` , 0- '0 ' ' . `I108 Uouuvu uwv an a. .-...l,.`..--_, ,,_`_ __ _, according to adjontnmnt. ` ' A11 memberh of @115 Coung _ _ Graha.m---Speirs--0rdered that the o`er Tmade b _ Mr. Al`e7xCumIningi pt a. refund "of man An ..:.... menus,` in` filhfv Y "nnid bV th Graham--Speirs--Umereu may we Una: made Alx_Cumming `of $20 00 ing part` of"m_61iey"`pa.id by the Counczl some years two `fog gravel pit, be accepted and that the reegaje ;f`the- jprqmia; esibtsivbti MI.%1Cummin8s'-aid I-!!".'eV.9._1 .`3P.5.". not being.aa.tisfactory.~ . .\ - Graham-Trabe-Ox-dared? `that Robertso and Tmce- be a. commit'to?e"*'ti_:_r Summing two -ra.y,el pit: 096 _0WI_1,9d7 B"yI _ p. I -`A162: Gnmmmcugtho-other fnwiiedi byi: i`i._ J ohnt Cntpmin `and tozinukd aarrangements u.to.th` Ipuro ue.o.on..e of Inch pit! " "` .t 9"E`5`}E`.`_'1f.P*_',9;:='2;$,`}z Ek~;{g:`;{:; & `I `litany lop st.` , of the Council? to Ittond it the 8: T} of. lot 20,. V Vesnra opgosite Lot 16 T creek. ' $2-5'0%`- t.-Min. I.Bwn.r- u-a sidewalk in Elmvile;`$4,f10;_< r f ` 5 V gzinvinz B-"7--..~3;1`3-50-3 .Th9-%'Ri$91ii ~ lahe 'due for '9n1`yrj',gidp[_Vlig ` 5` T Ind` ` 6 0011- 9. $4-00~_-;.A1ox:QuInn!in8|~-0! - 8'9"?`-` $1-50 ; . W; ; A.;,.43neat.h. axpnss.-1-L93! ~ ncraper,6lc..'. ~....~.~.. % . . = . ,- Spelts-Robertaon--;-Ordered that : Mum, * Trace and Graham 136 on:-.:: bchdf 1 Con 6 as .r'6.qi1td' Mn ilolm x ordorto " ` if? " '_ `_ ,a s;to`tlgo-~`orittruo-' tion of a 1wl;2q1iidr:i`9i;f'uid,.,Lot and a continuatin, ,'t if 6_"` ` GT3h-liiS" ::t33i$:$3w}Qi19&i()..":,.!`151!.A _ requst, _of igam .1391 1 the ~ , Eng`iix'e1"b,ei"eh t."6iiA _own V 13 ` ` Gi*ahaim"l`Sp'6fri-13-Oi- {,&r % laixiel-!.obdI in nu udlleil Yon; nnnlllw lId`fI.1IIOo 90'! 1'?`losrCoun;.-il met at Pbelpgtol}, 94}; . _ _js.. .. 4- -.lniimhnf. " es for -;r;v o_l Praontd to Gui. III__._.n..nga. in run .w..,;.\. .. ., ,- ---- m-nae -6:? A a7a**' ,, ~ _- .. ..`. ; .. Ii'l1LrL T - N .':r:z~.t':u*:u?rJ 33:1: ` n 3)::-{iv (ff ihaaim. `rm: cdUNT?7:; ` 63' cAm'ui_A oU1;z.'lc111'rn:i;5rt. IIIIIBII. nu` 0-12 Dug;-1 BARRIE;. C0UNTY:.01ai%s1MCiOEA, `g ri;'igfed tegiqtrodge nmw _fNo.--au:1$&:- t izing the issue of Debentures by the .Trus- "tee: of S. S. No. 2, Tp. F163 for the buildin feta`. echool~house,' and out buildings, an fecing griiunds in mud section and that the By-Law be read oi-first time. ` `. un,].nni ilnnrl n Gucci anon-1` awn. I-In:-`u-I ` IUIIUWLU G V UV , IL 3 % ; ,`A.iDe:.x1`,\_'v, < )rk e Op town ` line mosj` aind Tiny, : $1-4.00. ; J88; Dillon, repairing side v'valkH1_1 Phelxabon, $5.00 ; J . J. Pilkey - ` gfor `replaukin bri ge on ~Nottawa.aaga River W on town line 103 and Ve'apra.,' .$43.00. The * order for thelast named. amount; (gzh' IQ is ` I __tbbe.refnh`ded by the County?) not . be- ..given~ before Oct. l5th,.next. - ` (1:-nI\n|n_'I`I-nnn_..f\v-(Ian-Ar 511:9. _.HA'- 'l5I-'a"A'.' ' ll 'I>EVV UV I.-VG. B11130 IIllIIUg ` . `_iBy,-Law read a_ rst, second andf third timeand pulsed. - 5 L ' .; {}.rn,l\nIn'_.qnA3IIn__(`|r:`nu-n.-` 5`-fol-V `AQITA kn vl`?}`;'.`lI1`t;.`m!:::-S?[';.`o:i'rii:-Ordered hn` iav gran_ted to int:-oduc_e a. By-Law `to levy 'a.~ s ec1a.1 ra.l:e.a.s reqmredcb Trustees of S. S. 0' 2, F103. and that By- aw be read a. tirst time. V % L = i By`-`Law read a. rst second and "third "tin1e_a.nd passed . ' ` ` ` {lllQIlnIl|_.9.f|A:Il_`r`lII"nnI` {Jun}. {Jun vuup `nun lauwaou :emham~ Speirs-0rdererl T that the Ifolloiiing '9/ca` be . % % ,`A ,nnn `1l(iI"\I-L hhn in-I luvulin `:nn wInn' T,'<;`.!.::.`;`:i::(;..::23`;.'1`;:.:.i'+1.... `eua.a:ea0-7 'su1fer_be authorized to pay the Clark tghgi `sum of $50.00 for quarter : salary. , 5-, mnnnn ,, , rlrn`mnrn_,l\nn-Inn-ntl .lu`:I-. tkuink V '":a;:c:::z; :.;,`:m:z,`::,;; ea'2w; u....,,1. vbeingpn hearty eymgathy with the ~obj'eot_:a`) and aims of the Agucultural `Soc1ety - and -1 believing that `every encouragement should 1 `fhje given the workq in vyhioh that bod_y. is T` Lengaged, yet the Cou_nc1l 13 of the _op1n1bn J the; It would nt:`rthxs yheiar be judloloue. to 1 make a. grnnto A owns p money as peti; tioned for _by the direcbogs of the eociet G_rLhem`f-Speirs4;_-0rde:ed that the__. ,o u`n- - Icihaow adjourn till the 29th day of October. then to meet` at Elmvele at the hour of 10 ii -)'.I_-1- .. ..... L DU Iuvglyu I `o'clock, a.4m. ~Angu|. . Advance Correspondence. Mr. and Mrs. A. Stewart, of Dundalk, ; have been in town far the past week, visiting gtheirvson. '_I`. A. Stewart j 1 vsavn Mr. and Mrs. Humphrey, Allendale, , spent; a. few days in town last week, I 111 ,,, _.-2___ .__ L-_-- - .......2.. ....._I...I- luuun up-no-u -v-' -- --. ..,_- .- .._- Thvve Haivest Home < dinner was}; good |n?'_ ' -0 any u-own u... -. -- ...._ ___ | We are going to have a. grain market here 1 this year again. Mr. Lennox, of Thornton, our esteemed Deputy-Reeve, is putting a A buyer here. `I understand Thos. Foster" is the man. Hope the farmers will patronise the home market and I am sure they will re- lceive satisfaction. A (`I9

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