Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 12 Jan 1893, p. 8

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-v v - an: IV I\J1\Il `Reeve, Dr. McAIlister; lat Dep.'-leave, James Hamilton; 2m:l Deputy, R. Steele. BARBIE, o1\1"r., `mvnnrmrj IN mam...` -2 LL T_]3E1- - BUCOESSOR ` -Ill" !7VfHln`lf0lt&_QB;FlfmDU _ Ha =WALKER.`5 York Ohun cm on ` % 93.? 19.$2?".'3*"E:`:`"} `WALKER35 Yuri: Chg`; I;-nu-"nu l3'.llU_Ul rtera per cwt.: m-n.,t~'.m-,.'nwr. Vk)\IU$UiUv,`, Il \.(I!l'll'Illll currants and sugar. Th munh at-noon` Come and gel; `Bat- aini in `Pm-1or.and droom sum. N CE. TO :*.a?.;:"-1s. .u?:`:;m';* x;"si:`:a%;`.':&*i:: :';.i3: s;1,.o. uloo|I.-v.m.. . ~ R. A. DOUGLAS.- J; -,H0U8E- ANDh()'l`!or.n.la-in Anon- Lut 8. Iolrnllna- . around, `lth an`-1I u....-I....-`nv.a...:_;._--._ o . V - Hgunnupl meeting 0 Y.) JANITAI-iv` link I Shrflo I>lo`;'-tioulinml wild` at ' the seam '3.-'.' HOUSEAND1 L . ; dalg. lmtlwl wjtn_' co! ~ wnmmm: 1-`anway. data 0 thin n.n..m-tn A ..u.I.. A. .. " ' ""`""` "`1`U'u`.U`1"lorlIlB'ln . g ,;,`::,1:;f,g-.1-g;;g|t9e., 5 333. ::;:;.W-ii on *s..=:'":'.:.: ..`.'.:::.:*'~ V :0 ' use nrex:| ina:.n"-_. `Pm 8' "L BUN g?" "' III II [um ' ""'F'UI .'` `"'."U _""_'U` _f"" at 1 o'clock. pan. The election of .a. Reypresen- tldvo `on the `Board of Agriculture and Arts for this district` taken plsop at mu meeting. 1': 11:, nrn,t,ntnrn'n ' Reeve. N. McRae ; "Deputy-Reeve . H. Deroches. - ` lrrowx PROPERTY FOR SALE.-Bea.nti fully situated on `Kemp: nfaldt Hill. nenr thew. ter. buinarcompnsed or Int! 10 and 11. S. Davis St. and l.o n 11 fronting on Eemoeng te.dt Buy. 5tuc1-ea more or less exceu -g who pnmon conveyed lolhoa R,a.ilwa.v Company as showninregistered P.n.n No. 1. also Lots 1 and 28. Davis Street in bl-`u-k K nnd Lots 1 and 2f:-omit gon Kempeufeldt Bay. -1 acres more or` less. "excem'i'm: um-tion conveyed `to ,|-Hal-`\\my Comuanv. all i-howal in registered .Pla.n ~.\`o. L The above in vm-yaI:it&oien for .' tauniny residences and will be 901 I at a. bargain and on . eazy terms. App'|A :0 MRS. JANE F'ULLEK'I`UN. 61 Mobomud St. barrio. 45-tt. The a.v'm iia{l meeting o'tLth_e_ Wqust Strhone Erector-nl Dlhtlf or. A'ict_1~ruml Sn_olety wi`u be how in the council Chamber, Barrie; on ` . _ 1- " I 119,: -jn JIIJIII Ilp I519 `.10 I IIFIIIJII I LID IC. VI-I ??99nvsdavT"l*"52%z'iri_!i=h..399%3 nnnn ..Ig -. ... 1 -`Hie-annual - 1 `. 2'1; '1` w m 1 .vee|pv`O A|z;icIrl'u:'rfIl gooietey oillmoo 19?; , . W li\'thn'I"r`nnn Hm" gvftllinuht nu. mtnronum 12 _ _-______. um-V -- "By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of dizesnon and nutrition and by a careful apnlicalion ` of the ne properties or well-selected Cocoa. Mr. Elms has provide V our bre-sh fast. tables wivha de it-ately iiwourvd beverage which may save us many heavy doctors Hill: in is by the judirioua use of such artlees of diet that a enn- Btitution may be gradually built. up until strong enouuh to resist every tendenny to disease. Hundreds of subtle n aladies are aating around us ready to attack wherever there is a we-k nolut. We may escap - many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well frtird with pure blond iv d a properly. nourished frame.-civil Service Gazette ' Made aim ply with boiling water or milk. Soldouly in packets. by `Grocers, labelled thus: .I A'lll!. `Iron: A. .-_ =--_e----r --- --yr:-- w v ----gu- DR. WASHING ION, ot Toronto. Throat and Lung Surgeon. who has returned from his European trvp. where he has been visiting the di erent Throat and Lumz Hospitals, and sp. aka in g a wing terms of the Vabto xnerienoe to be gained in such large cities as London. Psx-is._Vienna. &c. The l)r.`hu8 gained a large insight into the methods used in London in the treatment ot- diseases in his specialty. All who desireto benet should see him at once. Will be at the Barrie Hotel, Barrie. ` Jan. 19th. front 9 mm. Psmi - V- u-guv _ DISEASES Tammi)--Ca.tarrh of the Head and `l`hr-at. Catarrhnl Deafness, CDTOIIIC Bron- chitis. Asthn a. and (`onaum; loss of voice, Sore throat. Enlarged Tonsils. Pohnll` of the Rose. or any other Nasal Obstructions removed without me knife. Ixrn T"9`r\Ilnn!l%_t\`9 . pun __ n vu.uuu ;LI;upLl.nIrVl Bl-Ill the patient in the act. of breathing. - Throat and Lung surgeon. ot78 Mccaul St. W Toronto. _ ___ I EPP3_ ___l3!l 0 GM -Wud;'f'C'dn:ibeIl; `aaomg-shy sngl The annual ineettng of the'o$ce1`I 0f_L.t'.1I.: Simcoe Foresters was held in the orderly room at `fhermoniwy at 5 p. m., on Thuuday .1 the 5th in. with Lient. Col. 0 Brle'n~_Iu` tl'Ie> chair .' -;There -_were* also present" Mgjorle """"J "" l"""""o U] \Xl'U|El'U, IHUUUOCI 511113 3 Janus .1993 a - . `n ' . chnmuu. I.ond::.'1:n.:.m..an.p'uu Ann Isbr ANNUAL rqae1%INe. XXX OYSTEHS GRATEFUL-COMFORTING; Biscuits 8etllJer Tr%ains rnsn&rnuns Reeve, Joseph Wright. TOWNSHIP or ORILLIA. Reeve, Archibald Thompson`; Deputy- Reeye, W. Fisher. ` T [ . A --wvg' v- F f'F3- mANITnuA ma -lirra G (.30., HOIIIGO} Ghlmllu, London. England. 39-13 uonfwssr to yon:-non-at 8:111-"cod . Agent unolndnnoopyot For Par;,ti6dIrs M .~...53.";7 T."N ; T BREAKFXsT.' CALL AT AND TI-I: % STA YNER. Mayor, W. B `Sauders;, Reeve. D. A. Stewart. I I7-l_. Sixgce `S80. Dr. W. has devoted his whole time so the specialty of the Throat and Lung Dis e -` sea. `~ E The out reoresents a. Porous Respirator and O `I 1.._....LI.:_._ DR. W A SHINGTON Graduated in 1872 at Vio- mria University with honors. The same y-at "massed the examination of the C-liege of Phye1- ciaus and Surceonzr, Ont. uvp Irv - I-11 |.|JUDIllll.o J;-`E. WILLMOT. % -A J Peon-scary. 41.4>9L.:.R23&" 4 Municipal Elections. COLLINGWQOD. . Mayor. F A. Telfer; Reeve. John Net- tletou`; lst Deputy-Reeve, R. W. O Brien ; 2nd Deputy-Reeve, -Henry Robertson. Q. C. ' ORILLIA. . Mayor, George Thompson ;'Reeve, R. J." Sanders:-n ; lst Deputy. E. B. Allport; 2nd Deputy, T. W. Moffatt. o umn cum an enema V ASSOCIATION." . En up Collection or. on `aid woi-mu Ao- oounu. in any part of the world. and no ' It not collected. This Aaaodlauon hag Joilomou in (`anndai and Unite`d- Staten, .;':.`;`..t'.' 'M..;.:;:.'`;;?-`22*-.:.9+:';: .9 1:: nlupnu llslnru-nmoe..60.Adolu.id . t. ..E '. Tor po.,,:Ra0mu10. 11, 12 3119,, 13,.o?'1;, (2:11. BIN `G Ii :11 M - '; _' soc. ' n'a'3h'Z:n `.n1'; ."..;..is.`. ...".`.`.".)vr`3.3.`..`.Y.?.* uuw-5,, ueneru. Monster; 1 H..B. ANDREWS. Addpelasll oummunlcationa to :'l`oronto. Ont... otllna. `Ta hone No.-' `163. This in the orgy; Lupooinon I t nestles Ipqoignta, and ad- vutoopxhe money to the credlzqn- ;t desired. 7 T ~ 0. E. 00LLIN8._ Manager.` 1:. c, uuucgazsox. Bu-x_-la District ' Ont. in. man. an- ~91! All IIIFVIGDU Music "a specialty in;Cloth or Full Leather, Stuff and Limp Covers. Portfolios medeof any size and style to order. rRepairing of every description of Binding done on short notice. ' There is nothing in the Binding and R_.n_limz 'l1ne that cannot be done here end gnersnteedjrst-class. Parties having Books. 856., to bind need only send a post card or note to the bindery, when a representative will call for the work and return the seme when nished. PRICES LOW`AND TERMS CASH; r `. E Skates, _ 1E1ectro Plated Comets, Knives, Forks, Spoons, &c., ., .1 X Cut Saws, " `Maple Leaf & other makes, _ Axes, Axe Handles, } Cant Hook .Ha.ndles, A. `A A-Loggiing Chains, . Minute Books Lodge Books j lZIl1 IJU be first-c_!a.aa. Journals Cash Books SLEIGH ELLS "In , up uuuuv wuu may perhaps, ciaun Wltn equafl, but certainly not `with any_ greater right,` the privilege of exercising their J;_ndg`ment in the matters `on _ which we dif- el-ed _ " . . . 1, ' But it is for the. representatives of the Lib .-Con. party whose candidate I was at ths..last election,=in the first place atvall -e.'\'r`epts_to determine between me and my `ac- cusers,- and to their decree I shall. most vi il- lingly bow. . - I have therefore to request that yonwill `at as ea`:-ly a date as possible, convene a rrneeting of the L. C. Association of the Rid- ing for the purpose of considering the mat- vters which sreinvolved in `the char as that `have been made against me. Uuti than I -reserve all further explanations. `I ___._ , S Blank Books W[ Mantlfacturer 3 and Binder of. BARBIE BOIJK BINBERY oos.m.1s9n. "at Cost Price to clear. [C1_T0`1'HING, HATS, % CAPS, FURS, FHAWLEY KL IJEVLIN. call` andsoe for yourself that we mean what we say; T ggNTEm sAnaEANI& cu @I3g Special Bargains For if REDUCED PRICES will do itwe will clear out many lines of Win.`be1`oo;gO0dS before the 1st of F9bra+rY- o IJQL Barrie. 7th Jamlvary, 1893. Bargains Blank Books madevsny size and Ruled to any pattern. [ All work guaranteed In Erst-clan. ` stock, which % - % means % &c., DURING THIS MONTH. Several lines of Sealettes going Day Books At HENbERsoN's. ROBERT GRISTOE, PRBPRIETOR. No; 5Dunlop Street, Top Floor. V- .. r-- v--- -w-vuusvuu VI IIIIJUU, Ul" WIIHOUC that full and complete knowledge of the whole cause pf diculty which has culmin- ated in the spiteful attempt of the newspaper referred to. to discredit me in the eyes of my political friends and a.ssooia.tes.- 9 ` I` `noun can---- --A------- -' Ledgers i;I%f??, =:?` .7uT>tT?1?,. Reductions IN ALL LINES OF Tan: LONDON GUA_RAN'l`E.l as ADC !- nn:1wr.co.. umrnn. n.aucx`.,11vAx D4306 ` 01' I CC P.0sBo7 n-n-:""'"" V Agon P. 0. Bo;;?'Allo.n:'alo. J my. " We are now manufacturing and car -book Stoves of the latest imnrovad de: O_e\1.L AND EXAMINJQ STOCK before I elsewhere. ` . ` at I-I. BEWREY. A number of houses II.nd'Vncllnt lot; 13 513010! Dams of the town, also some axoellont tum: Just outside the limits. Ifilialn A. turn uniuvvoopuwauu 11-_t_f___ mung: st_9_v_E worms} Forsalo orto Rent. be in the truennd best interests or the {(761}- gervative party of Canada}, albeit I may not at all times have seen things in the same wayas those who may perhaps, claim with Candi. hllf. t-\l'f.n`n'I`r nnf `nv;oI-I -sniv ----`--- ADJALA. Reeve, P. Ronan ; Deputy, 1 . Small. wzsr GWILLIMBURX. Reeve, E. Jes ;- Deputy. -- Jerymn. ` ' - ono. ' Reeve, James Ross, by *acc1an1a.tion; ht Deputy, D 0. Anderson ; 2nd Deputy, Thos Drury; Councillors, John 4W.VSha.w, Neil` McNevin. Sleigh Runners, Snow Shovels, Lanterns, Coal Oil, Hay Baling Wire, Rope. Bar Iron and Steel, Glass, Etc. --- gnaw` uni IIIIIIIIIJU IIIIC lllllllnu HEWSONR ORESWICKE. fJ.`an uary` 12, Pamphlets Sample (ascs &c., &c., &c. A` Magazines ' Periodicals I Law Reports I , 1593, Music _ . ` . -V 4__- : 1` {.`._ :..,}v...`l; _'(_...I., _ 'l.'ho_-Adlnlutou `ol Acorreupondoxgoo 5 `Doe: `, IIot._8eou'u-:l Impiyd that 'Wj97'!?old ` "1'ho:0b'Inlon- of the'Wtor. . The following letters addressed to the editor of Tm: NORTHERN Apvanox have been received for pyLp1jgaion_,; ' Mr. Mocarthydtodd-`M`r.A Peinr. ` F, E. P Pepler, Esq , C , Sec ;/V of tlie `Liberal Uouservative Association of the Nortq Riding of Simcoe .- MY DEAR PEPLER, Vmi nn .4....L... ...':n 1...--- ---u--!I -- VIIIIIICIIUI I have made such answer to the attack _ so made as under the circumstances Iv deemed reqisite But I do not feel that I can allow the matter to rest there. nor in my judg ment would it be in the interest of the party in the Riding which 1 took some part in or- ganizing, to allow a the future relations be- tween it and me to be determined upon false V or a partial statement of facts, or without complete ki_:osyle_dge of_ the ...l.-I- -._-__- ,p -nnn yvlsvluul uncuuu Ell 3880013568. ' . I` have never consciously given a. vote, nor advocated a. ceuse that I did not believe to be in the true and of the Con- -.-untim. ......o... .: n-._,..I- -IL-=n 1' All 3 unan _l. stunts, You no doubt. will have noticed that in- the columns "of e The Empire news-paper, which is recognized as the chief organ of the Government,I have been assailed fox,-(amongst other things which `I need not refer to) i haLv- l ing. been in what is stigrnatized as secret `end i clandestine consultation with myconstituents with a view, as is charged. of making ar- rangements to renounce my allegiance to and to sever my connection with" the Conserva- tive party and the present Conservative Gov ernmen t. ` 'l'|_--__ ._-,J - ` MATCHEDASH. I Reeve, O. Borrow. vguuuunvsulu Reeve, J. A. Spence. TOTTENHAM. Reeve,` Thomas Greenaway. PENETANGUISHENE. `' V A Mayor, C. Beck ; Reeve, 'D.'J. Shanaham mwron. ' 1-. '- -----ooo--_._.. . IIIBIII or sun Batu. ' Foroluoru." 4 ..`"u I . ".._... vs-nu nu uu.cu'.aI. Iu HIE 10010. ' There have been but two regular inmates` of`the..I{pIne resident the whole year, a third was there until July last when circumstances compelled her removal. ,' he spare rooms id the Home h_z_wc been "occupied (luring the greater part of she vnnr hu .1 ...:.1.-.... .....a 1.-.. I remain, N OTTAWASAGA. up SUNNIDAL8. WY7< )urs "faithfully, ' D'AL'roN Mcamnv. 1 1 l\l\\ CREEMORE. TINY. TAY. {I 7'1'h'?Birrfi*e:l3l;>'c:I;;"' -* `ma ?r;.uL -.**PM`' .71` W W`? %~"'1"I`!*'**'V`5`A%1?*-`; rouge pout. , L J amen Ma:-riu charged. Thomas Jones with vo.'grency:* 'I`heyw"ere' ordered to` leave, town, forthwith, or they w.quld`beogig'!en' toxin; hard labor to perform, at `the county gaol They decamped as quick! as the average anarchist would get Tnwnv. mm mum and ; ~ . ...... ..... .._g.n uucu uuuuplell uunng the enter part of the year by a. widow "and her our children; and by another woman and`; her little girl, who are thus saved theA'Ae'x-1 pem=e'of re_nt;ul._ " ` . . : The senior imnnrm. .-.6 4.1.`. u........ n.-- I----- " " `. """'J 6"" ""'J :"" ' a.v;-chute; ` uielilfy an my 9 ed ?9'=`r- . , Teilu`-rte" lung Ofui. Jun .-`nu ... i Mr "J.`A Graham, of Chicano, in renew- in his s_ubsc_ript inu to Tm: ADVANCE says : I am always.--;glad to hear the news from the old town I was born in. even if I am a} citizen .of Uncle, Sam's. THE ADVANCE thanks Mr. ;Gr_aha.m for specimens of Uncle Sum s postag'?t':iniiaa . sThey -a`re`pr`etty in design and well executed. . ' In a. few da.ysC A Strathy. piano tuner. will be here. Teotimoniais from the firm of Mason & Rilch -Toronto, `alaoifrom Mr. Edward Fisher, Musical director of the Tor- onto Conservatory of Music. qrdero taken by Mr -JaI."EdwardI. ' - ' ~ ~* - Barrie Litorail-Dy society. The following oicers wene elected at the annual meeting President, A W. Milden; Vice-,Pr.,e8 . John Hood ; Sec -_Treas.. A. W. , Mclntoshz; Executive Committee, Messrs.- Blow, LHa. y-_'guidl H. Edwards; Reporter. H.. Eamu-ds.= '5 '1` -moi-row evening the pro- gramme is An evening ALo_ngfe)liow. The opening of' the new "episcopal church at Allu.nda'lo la.st'Sunda.y was a'most inter- esting event. ' The congregations were large the evening one especially so, and all the services were of a. deep and abiding `interest to all who were there. The service of song was of a. high character and was greatly en- -jnyed. The collections were satisfactory The Alvlentlale St. George's Church congre- nnfgnn on!` 04.1) nnniainn :r\tlAIrw|`\1hnu Dun K.`- Will a.ny'of tlie Rev . geutlemeuof Barsie please answer these questions ? , W hen and on what law did Christ establish the new - universal alispensatiori ? And another equally important, in what sense is God our Father? Please answer and _'you, will greatly oblige. Ye1irs._truly'. 1, V.` '_ .- 1 ' ' AA BInL'u"S'1'UD1:1~"r I 5.; g1uu,uuu.ucUU- uuulsua \/Ilulull l:Ullgl'U' gation and the popular incumbent. Rev, Mr. Godden, are to be congratulatml` on the pos- session of so. beautiful a little` temple in which to worship. ` uuyuu: un uuu uuunuwucc all uu.uueu Ill .1330 V`-'edneeda.y night showed that aid had been rendered to 32 families without regard to nationality. `The Sn George's Society does its work quietly and unosteutatiously and deserves general Maid `a.n support. St, George's society of Barrie. Bear ye oneanothers burdens was the message sent to the English charitable peo- ple at Christmas. by `the St. George's So- ciety The response was most generous, so muchso. that it was a. complete surprise to the gentlemen forming the committee. and in behalf ot the Society we tender thanks to the ladies _a.nd gentlemen who `so nohly r'esponded'in`ai:l of the Snciety s work. .The reportof the committee as lmnded in .last: IF`...l.....;.1.... ..:'...L- _|__-_-.1 LLJ .2 I 1, 1 1 vvu-nuns Iv vl U u Bankers. A Lawyers. Goal, Forde, - _ . Cha,ppiu. Point, Morton. A T Hornsby, , Kornright, - ' Uuwin. Cm er` { Arnall, T ' Crease. Cotter, ` " T McCa.rthy,c - 2 . `curse, Boys. A Frw'".d8 Arclagh, - Slmnacy. Carley, . , Leunox. ' The ice was in splendid condition. Thq Hockey Club will practice as usual, Monday and Wednesday evening, `and Tuesday-V cud Friday afternoon. Y yvnlrv VI xcuuu. . The senior inmates of the Home has been resicleirtgtllere for over 11 years. ' Themnnagement acknowledges-with many- _ donations. received-_. year `I892 :Mrs. Wea.ymout.h.- bhaukewthe following during'_}._}ie apples and buns ; Dr . Patterson, apples, eggs and boxof biscuits; Mr` 'F.~J.-`Brown, reduction in pricaof brea.-iTti'ako&a.;. Mn". Watson Jones, reduction in charge for sweep- ing chimney,e; -J S; Johnat.on."`;'educ- tion in account; J ud:zeBnys, 3500: Mrs J. A. S:ra_uhy_, $l"..()0: Mrs. Atuhur.Ara(lagh, $5.00; Mr.John Davidson, Al load` of clubs 3: Mrs .Jusei`ce. strawberries; `St. Geor;ze'*' Society, Christanas; .7 lb; beef, |oef .brea?d, currents and inner -a-:> gvgg The `Bankeroanxi Lawyers olayed a ffien A ly`qa.meTuesda.y afternoon, resulving in a victory for the former, 2 to 0 First goal scored by Nourse, second by Cotter.` The teams were :- ' 3,, ' VII VJ! ' C. Paclunn VG. _SoMnn.s =: J. `Gnu. J. Bnowu. A._ McCU'rcm:oN._ J. MCFADDEN. 7 M. Scvnmr. > Mr. Barr replied in appropriate and feeling terms and expressed the pleasure which this little event gave him and hoped the pleasant relations now existing between him ` and his men would always remain ~ T miietiilgizfzlizliconsideration ' of the. many evidences ofzyour libera.lity,- and the honor- able way in which you have treatedus since. we have been in your employ. We the under- signed desire to express our thoughts for the same, by presenting you with this little instrument (an oice tile)that will not only help to adorn your oce._but "will also be of some practical sersiice. and - in addition to this little token of regard for you,_ we ` also wish you not only still greater prosperity in your business but also, a Happy New Year. Signed by. ` (`D . A n . .._ It isalways plessurable to note a. kindly`- feeling between employers `and employed. If eachclsss recognized their mutual "duties and resposibilities there" would be fewer strikes and more comfort. The pleasant re- lations existing between Mr: John Burr, car- riagebuilder. of this town. and his men; found expression on the evening of Dec. 19th. Just u.s'the hour of closing came they assembled in his `office and `when Mr, Barr expressed his surprise at their assembling when Mr C. Packardread the following ad. dress: - Barrie, Dec. 29th., 1892. Jlfr. Jnlm Ran- Mr. John Barr I ` 1\__._ 1:12.. I ,` s 'h.C .Dr[i,:n: i..o'_ S `t`*.lu';"` `L; _ >._ r; ,< .f_"_:. . ..: 1` ,.<'; 3;.` 3 ': "(.`,-1;:)'~' ;::f?Hl?l.WW_V'%D 9f.t!:e._35I;b Bum-licin E???-.;.=.:J -.~j=:m';`+=...~: _:.;.*~. `-*`-tfvrif .:~=`l* vi xg>:`* . es9maruys1.mt9:ne.n.t`:ofa.l_u.z 3.595 Battslrnn 3-1.39 :A,!80!st.iQ1._ l.b.0`K!1!IJ.baJ&nne: on . {hand ilf.`-`Y . ;$h_~;r*.V3im3Ft5l';3_99Pu-. i3hWed alsqaismysll B&,a.nqe.,on;.h;Ind. _ ;. . z 2- ,,q .;.`.1`,he reuimsnml .<.5mP1il-..te.e.. _: the. :9rs.sent. !*.`-.1?I\\$...8.*~I'I1,gk'118 .-'f.o11ow..a.:, Majors .~.Wa.1:d, and.Roger_s,gn:1,Sqtgp9n McC-1'-thy, , -.g,_ M998. Cdm'!Ijtt=:e:v.Maior Campbell .3"- geoiz McCarthy and Capt. 0.TB_rien. V . , Band. Commicpee : Major Smith and Cap- tains McPhee and Deane. ' I ml... .......;.....'I ..a-..:_.. .`.c LL- ._-,.,_o,,, , . uuuu nus: nag Ill .IJuU. 5 ' The genera_Le`eir,s.of the ;regimens. were discussed a.1idhopes;.yv.ere expreesed that the Foresters . might; again be found at camp during the year l-8.93 ' In the nunnnnrn .13..-..._'......- ..:.--._, L_ LL _ \.puI_.Iu yup year l'Q21D,_ V s g H ~ . In the eveuing;a. dinner was given by the Headquarter oicers to the rother ocers of tlne.'Butt9.lion and a few guests, among whom were D'Alton Mccarthy, Q. _C., M, P.. Capt. Whish R N Capt Bird,.Mr Hornsby and others. " . . T . ` . I'..s..._.. - ........._- .A` LA! ' I ' " V"i.:era of regret as eeieg unahblc-' to-' `be present were received from Col. Otter, Col; Tyrhwit_t, the Mayor, the" Warden, the Sheri"a.nd'o1heI:s. . A ......-. ..l...-..__.L .._..E - ` will - anus ouu. sugar- _ _ The cash expenditure for the year has been 8131.805 ` ? ` The Management was advised some care ago that the ,hs_te- Mr F Stevens h ' be- queathed $50 00 to The Home. but it would appear that certain legal reasons prevent his wishes being carried Into eect. .'l'hn lnnnniu-.....a. ...-.-I.I --eL Al "` ' `nlluvulll Iiuls VI.I.|VI,Dg Alvery pleasant evening was spent and many reminiscences recnlleai.: M . I Piano. .'I'u'nViwng.' 1 .2:-enantuuqn na= Address. Ehurch Opnihg. -A Bibi: Question Pouo;g_9c|u_:t_. S V Toronto; wow-a _or `dish; I ! Storn opn on Thai`:- days and ' Saturday: | until all 1. cold. - ya-` --`young Reeve, James Martin ; Deputy-Reeve,_ W. Brothers. , V T w In thankimr my customers for their patron. I sure. Iam satisfied that you will -nd in Mr. Haighr. a. mmuenent and obliging gentleman. to nu all the reqniremems -f u. trusvworthy Awerchantgsnd competent Workman. .1512 ,0. L. sunmnsg Positively Sel!ing_ `Out! AVIIE. lnih. U. "'A1Ufl`1.l' 1193 81100080631 I0 -the business of Mr. G. L. sanders. in Watches. Clncka and J- wlr.v. V ' . M mu nvv-Ihlllnn In In Innvuanan Olga `nasal-non I... _ ` umcxs n_nn J- W `ll'.V- His ambition is to increase the business in 9. if-ichfuu apumution to its several branches Be ROV6|`nsd by the old proverb. The new broumbweeps clean." max n. IIAIGIIT. FURNITURE At Le?s store % % mm Hrs, PIIBTLAND csmm. Phelpston Advance Correspondence. A ; Honor rull fur S. S. N0: 6. F109, for De- oembnr. Sr. lV.- -L. Thurlow, H. Luf- `vus E. Hmney. K. Cumming. Jr. IV - VR Plant, T. McL4llavv, E. Lwftus, A. 5'10- Veigh. Sr. IlI-L. `McKeo-wu. L. Plulutree, J. L-fms, C. Hackling, VB. T'hnrlu'w. Jr. llI.-A. McKeown, P. Mitchell, A. Toner, H Plumtree. ` 0. H. LYON an SON . -----Dealer m-+- | J.G.SCOTT Ardaah Mcmurlnl Home ,-The managers, in accordance with their usual custom, submit their annual report--` the-.19ch-for the mformation of those who take any interest in the Home. ` 'P|1orn llnurn Lu... 1...`. L,, , I ._. ._ ~.___ .-v-----J- T Ounsgeragbie interest was `aroused here in the municipal contests in the adjoining townships; " ` There Iieeme to been epidemic of pneu- 'mo'nie prevailing in this viciuny. v __2J__,LI, 9 . The"su):v;i; 3}}; two feet deep in the wopda in this neighborhood. ' `_ Ciatzhizrlt. I V Advance Correspondence. : A new school bell is spoken of. The villalze brass band has at last been "re-organized. Mx: Canton has returned home hfoni Manitoba, ` _ nun -- ` School re-oened last` week after he' Chriatpmq hqlidaya. . M-orltoix"e residence. Dunlap Street. lighted with electricity and with all other conveni- ence; for the healthful sport. A 15-If onmms RESPECTFULLY somcrrnn. MR. FR ANK D. w;4uG1=n' hes micoeeded to h`! hllin (If MI`, I". I. Ennnra in Wnfnnn vnauci mung earned Into effect. V .'_1'he_ Management would again thank the local press for gratuitous insertion of the yearly report ` - ' v unit or sweet. trimmed, per ow: . .. .. 4 00 mgepskjna-ogoh .` .' . .. 1 00 So. [G1-ee_nHidel..., .. j I.atl,"Skinq........ ' . ; A Lamb skins ; 60 T 'I_ 6I-onto !'m-man , lurk. . L . _, ' 5 TO3on',I'o';]Jan.10. 1893. Wh6d'. lICIlOO'IO;'I IIO VOIOl$ 0 0 Wheahsnrinz ..... 55 m wh`e;v.' "white . WI_xea.t.,sp1-ing V Wheht_ red 1: ; "::_:.z.`.~. :'r1~;`. ;.x'.'=; " ` ; ..} ,. ammur. end; I H: `:3 d owl noun? q`uo.rteroTperowt.. messed hogs per own..`.. M:.tm.n.' .`~:" Hbritfg Lax to-gone : I._tnIAJ`I_`IDnA :;I1~s:as<.1 1)-`J:I::.;5-1a:1`}'.'.' -- r- -_`'-..I It an-'-u.: ANTHRAOITE Ann anumuous Water Limo, Plaster or Paris. ate. 4' sronns cm LE1` on FoRsALE. `.1 V" E`f;` `m.- rfv A :"G __lIo?o`Ilf`nIOC;_uIo niniilr. rxidlicn. dukfmen not-' cwtg. -. .0mr1cn if ' . Yhzns . I `Ross Blmk. >. Foot or Toronto sc;-sec] . 'l`nlnml1nnn_ Reeve, Walter Lawson ; Degiuty-Reeve, -- Eplett. - .

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