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Northern Advance, 13 Apr 1893, p. 8

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i'I:"heVRev Mr. Sims, of Toronto, will preach in the Methodist church here on Sunday evening `next, at the hour of 7- o'clock, and on Monday evening following *9 will deliver 1; temperance lecture under I .e auspices of Eugene Division. S.O.T, in the Temperance Hall. Everybody is. invited to come and bring their friend: with them . . . ' nil-Inn;-I -an-no- 0]. ._.a. ASSURANCE CO- NORWICH UNION Fire Insurance `Co. ; EASTERN Fire I nannuno. PROVINCIAL BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, &o., &o. T ponnnogi, Terms to insure, 835, with a re- duction for this season only of $15 to all those who pay cash at time of service. the owners guaranteeing tore fund the amount paid if mare should prove to be not with foal. Address BOOKMAKER - Man, A BARRIE.` Ihestandard Bred Trotting % Stallion JOHN GAl.BRAlT_l-I, V ALLAN DALE, -MANUFAO`I'UBIB Ol'- - `-- -vvv-val!` uuulr uygulilnnt. II II 001' Ill. ox-ed and nicely shed and contains a. Jutiatical table showing the opulatlon of the dietenb townships at di erentf times. : One peculiarit y will strike a. person immedi-e st.ely.on lookin at it, viz : the dierent size; `of type uuedto Aealguatgtlnxo itionofplaoeu. For exam le. ` in? Illa `an Bttdfotd 'ar'e X or , bold let`toI`a,e while _Ba`xfrlo, 01rFIcE--47 Dunlop Street. P 0. Address: Box 214, BARBIE, Ont. mums. Cow or Sheer, Farmm-'3, per owt Cow or near, trimmed, per ow: -heepaklna each....... No.lGreen Hldea................ `. Skns-notlllitttcoconco Lamb Skin Lawn: .uj: tho, an ro- " '1-61:6 Itu-tau harm: the Week.` % - ' - _ lunnuonux-.uAnxn~1-. . L ' V `Emmi. Ap.-1112 1393. . when o egg to 3 0 g D: Iulnv Wne IOIOOO cncaoooanuouonao on no. R`r,ley.IuoIoo0Iooo:Ioon .oOOOofIoouo flit: , _ :-:- Notice to creditors. `J T120 Auk 101.1!` (10:16: for - Barony " Flour, most people do. . L 13-31 Will mvako the season: of 1893 _ at the 3. sunmv V ' . xvi` uuuaura uuu urvrr naug I30 etner, They are too superstitious 0 one another. N.B.--We forget the name of the com- poserltlyf the above, but probably it is just no we . LIFE ANII FIRE `rot-onto l'u-men In-tot. Ton.on'ro.TApr1l 11. I :14`; It on L_ --AGE.VI'l` rom- Au. To R0 .1?I~9_UR-; ------v--v, Ba;-rie Hotel, BARBIE. 19.18 '. Vraoa J JRY. ` 'fI')nII strand Advance Correspondence. Mr. Walter Leonard goes to Tordnto on Thursday. where he will attend school. Mn. Harry Wright, of Lindny, spent 5 few days last week with Mu. McLean. `SeDt0mii1 er.392fmn:3 1 ll! DAY OF MAY, poet m-enairl m- um..- I` X 0 Dalston. It TAMEEKM 0 El '1' Fra.Jgra.nt%: AND FOR--w The Crescent Grocery; Stamping dons Promptly at half usual price. A Lessons Given In Fancy Wort WOELEBRATED WASH SILK: -...'_ ---- - vw-- vv uvnn OIQDWI 318%! The cheese factory we believe has gone up, but what in the matter we are not prepared to any probably butter in rising in price. or probably the reason is bent expreued in the following lines : For farmers can never hang to other, Mrs. L. Stephen < .lT(')_nis:urewliax;ingVthen:1 iinrltilne if not in stock, who - __vu' Shelf and Heavy Hardware. Spades, Shovels, Ga.denhiEail llo_es,; Forks, Commonvand Safety Barb Wire, Plain am: Wire, Mill Supplies, Belting, Lace Leather, Machine Qil Oil, Linseed Oil, Paints. Dry and Ready Mixed, 15puShe (`; Nails, Wire Nails. Solid Steel Hammers, 2.5 cts. , M IIO Dunlap $1., Barrie. cuurms, SPADES AND suovfis McALLlS`l'ER, s'ronv & Tn nmirnavino them in time if not in stnnlz `IYLA 1 400., 500., 60c. [You will neiii Plough Lines. Wire--Plain, Plain Twist and Barbemi` Mill Furnishing- Steam Fittings, Packing, oak Tanned Leather Belting and Lace Leather, Emery n e-wheels, Files, Shingle Bands, Oils, &c, i V Carpenters Tools, Cut and Wire Nails, i Paint` Brushes, Paints, Ready ' mixed Paints, Linseed Oil, Kalsomine, &c. AND -:- Delicious, A Luxury -:- 4 1 -:- i Luxuries, THE FAMoU -nvuuvuv us win uuuuuy luuool, l.BIInVlllg W In 3 financial standing. Mr. H. Lennox a successor. ' At the regular meeting of Court Allan dale. I 0 F., the following resolution was passed :-Whereas it has pleased God in his innite wisdom to remove from our midst by death our esteemed friend and brother, S` J. Pett, whereas in view of the loss we have sustained. Therefore be it resolved it is but a just and tting tribute to the memory of the departed to say that he was a brother of the most excellent character, honored and loved by all, that in his death we have lost a kind friend and faithful member of our order, that in sorrow we nd consolation in the belief that he died triumphant in Jesus. That while we sympathize with his dear wife and all who were bound to him by the nearest and dearest ties we extend to them , our deepest sym athy in their bereavement and share with t em the blessed hope of re- union in the better land when God shall wipe away all tears. Court Allandale, No 727. J. S. Brunton,C.R.,J D. Foster,R.S A The POCKET DIRECTORY . for 1898 Now ready. Reliable and ac- curate. Price 25c [P.S.-Farmers Prodce wanted. HARRIS Co., Ltd. 9 Il\'9~rnArIn`1'vt K1113 rl|1TI.V1'l') t\I'\'r\'rn~r\ v Address Advance once. -- l\JuAA4_._.A_ ,, for machines made V ` ` cqnnjolled by the IN THREE COLORS, _lIIIlIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllI AGENT FOR DOMESTIO PATTERNS. At J. HENDERSOIWS. rod REFERENCE For the lntort style In h Fecloia or `sitolllfell Hat try Hunter, Sarjennt an 34 and 36 Bayold street, Barrie, YOURGROOER INDO-CEYLON J Han it; CHOICE TABLE GOODS, FAMILY GRUCBRIBS, Etc. WII)L...HV4l3\.$E;f:I:.EAVE THEIR ORDER WITH DEALER IN 4-10-P The horse races that were to have taken place on the ice on Good Friday afternoon will take placeon the Barrie track shortly. The same horses that were entered for the above races will compete. The Assembly of the Brotherhood of `Locomotive. Firemen, held "on Thursday evening last, was a grand success in every respect. There" were about fty eon les present; all seemed to enjoy themse we and speaks very highly of the manner in which the affair was conducted Shani 'acy s quadrille band furnished excellent music. The aair was under the manage- ment oi'_ an energetic committee who did all in their power to make those present feel at home, which they succeeded in doing. On Monday evening of last week the vest-ry rneetin in connection with St. George's churc of this village took place. After the general routine of business was gone through with, the followin oicers were electe for the current term:` ardens, Messrs. George Blackbird and William Little; sidesmen, Messvs. E S. Meeking, Charles Pulling, James Merlin and J F. Sanders; delegate. Haughton Lennox. . Mr. J. `F. Sanders resigned his position as super- iatendent of the Sunday school, leaving it in llntxl nancial standing- Mr. `Fl 'l .onnm.- 4 I-`arm for Rent ort/" AORE8-8 ma? 100 Innis-l-csl>}o{1`%1? 122:8. gleggevzingduifi dot cultivation. balance mixed hardwood 9 d"1ll8; llaarn. stables and Wildlncu Good ofcholoe fruit. Well Inter and never tailing sprtng CW`? Igulfrom Barrio, the com: town. and Otloel arms easi- '!3lI'! Ivvl: to '1nanhu A A I-It-n1YI'l"`I`. :W0RK:=; [(3-`rI2OIIPS c.\\-L"? TTISE 'PHO'l'0GRAPHEl 3 .1063}: 71363?` ' "".-' toa` Y . ..j..a .'-T03.-Pli GARBU"l1"l";'a Killyl `7 in and bl fRANKJAGK80NV* SPECIALTY LARGE ,Apr1l 13. W'i`Vhwo_iiov;_-1;.-'Lau ford. of.`Barrie, occupied the pulpitnf the ethodist church of this place on Sunday morning. A T . 'I`hn hm-an rnmu: that uimvn tn lacuna" o-alum On Monday, slf of Lot 20, omestead of `beep, pigs, i ure. &c. Sal uctioneer. The correc found In bla t the new M -IlI-lry ohea. snow 3 It arms: the mo 1: 1 onaif his. I t h spots by" John A. Tho ' ho tried to hr tore at Edgar rrip Fnn `- VVIU aw xsdgar Barrie for nal. 4 guns npnl 11 inc has been 3 lled -`with urrent topics. ustratecl one 9 has at '~ Mn Levi -(.721 _ usy industry. retty steam y nt arts of t um er of st smely :-The he ) "Sea Flo ;I;=v\}mstrOxng is hair ettlpd in his own hotelao Allandule, and has put it in n:-class order. ` ' T g The \VorId s ecided by sup `arthy to Kin the form of he (`onser\:af.i 0. with the e A tic crowd i ill rst hold hich the Hot repa.red. beath camv as Mercy lillu , r. Jos. Ii. .\ nd granddan arkham, was a.m 'I`p., June the heart w orning In h nrlin1_ust1'iou. and quite re. ssed at very. a. disposition mpauions I here on Tue a.rkera.n ry, Uarklnm LJ .... .... `I..- ` On VVednesd Wes. Hebner was sustained. br 30 days. `I On Monday, Holden. for va 39.01 for six m VVVVA I399; 8 Wins. nu u. "`Mrs. Ar ce, Italy, a. `udge Ardagh ell-worn env 'olet, with a ower was pln onn ey were si here was 2113 `(I sent fro_ or-onto, Onta. 5 it was pr dressed him Two aeale bly written e, were in hi 11 \.l_.. A, v-v-vuu UUC 9 MRI at Torout a horse race for fty dollars 3 side to take place on the Barrie race track in a. short time. ' ' vv _--- u--v Lient:-I-3`eekett. of the` S.` A. . preached hilferewoll sermon on Sunday evening lut. He lenven on Thursday for parts an yet unknown. . V Univ- A return t `ere in his po The deceasc Id took great (1 was mayo `V Ifms. The fl \vL y , any-A nnnun. lev. Jno. Hun >arents and sis he town and been pass e gangplan rward. He dy was Ii oved to Co_ro The deceas ' k-W -.-.1} __'I'he April 111 [D8 `nu: I \\\\ .. ` 3 "Lung ucbuuoa "as tall and ted to hear urge of the e chief of JV DOG L` H} nd one or two 1LLMo'r.4-Oh- - -daughter of years. 9 m0 n:EMAN- - 13.` atafI(`.B_ Wlf bmnw. 3381108. J. Jun r] Another v.. v... -.v.- -.-u ----.--8 u--v In--- vv ---. M Moatt has "returned after ,a Igngghenud visit with fmends in Alliston and vunmty. - ' `I; , ,, J I.,,, IIYIII I A 1 I `VOL. XLII. SA EGWBFU nu typhoid fev \ Den. Di/{lavas-nd Mrs. Willers have returned home to Orillis after spending Easter holidays in our village, T ` ` II 1': .- 0 '-..uua iaigtie, Burma a.ve.", has returned from her trip to Toronto. , `l!-..,l_,L-_, I .I In lIIC\a u..`.;.; 541;. $ri."bv':LI3}':venugr.c, was viuiting in our village last week. II:.. n___:_ (1---I_ ,2 nu, _, - AL- _m.`."e;.:.i; 'sIeei;I'3?'T.aL.}33l{ 1. the guest of Mr end`Mre F. J. Sanders." : Mr. Wm. Cummings, of the G.'I`.R has been on the sick list during the past week. 152-- it 11,1:-4. u, , ,1-.__ , .. . ; _ ,4.""'. .'I`,'!99'.'...."`?-"{-. iii. V ' Mr.` 8 Stephen: yii" Totg ' Brakmnn H:pwAel_l,;of I.he_G.T.R'.=,<- in on the Iiok.list_-. ' ` V ' _ Min": `McDonald, oi Mea.ford,T is visiting with Mr John Clark - V { ___`. _- _-vv-vv V (Jr->1; F. Berry, `(if the .G;T._R, i4 gpending a faw days in Toronto. u. ._.a 11-- n1... `1-`U4, .pn',,jL,L ,1 "at has emphatically declared Fishing '01-"what i. aned the shery in a thing of the out. Mr. Kgirne, owner of thehobanon mills, in inspector, end he the}; no shing will be done. `Some say they will sh in Ipite` of `Mr. Kain-nu.`I but" the; inspector know: his duty. ' and Inch, will do It-. ~ m ` I` " -'.* ' `- Joseph Lennox. late of Toronto, is now running the Red Lyon in full time. A farmhouse on one of Mr. J. H. Bent- ings farms, and occupied by Mr. J. Hamil- ton. was recently destroyed by fire. This isthe sixth re thsthss occurred on the same fsrm. Mr Banting hsd s small in- surance but Mr. Hamilton lost nearly `on his eeuts. The kindly sided Mr. -Hsmiltonin msny wsys. Success to such people who, when such is re,quir_ed,sre ulwsys present. ' ' neighbors of this place __-_. _.._ ' '--u Mute: Edwerd Murphy left `on Mon- dsy for Port Hope where he will pursue his studies at Trinity College school, which retake amongst the highest of our educational matitntione. His many friends Iiih him every eucceu. ,'_v__ __ __-_ ___-.`-'- - Tlie farmers of this locality have en- gaged their handefor the season, wages ranging from fourteen toeeighteen dollars per month. g . Ro; H. ocunhinghsn, episcopal clergyman of this parish preached a thorough practical sermon on last` Sab- bath. Mu. Brolley mother of Mr. Iuae I Brolley, has been very ill for some ' time- but it in to be hoped she `wnll soon be re- stored to her wanted health. n1.'Jo"u}} C}uIi};i;L: gas of` the pioneers of Essa, is lying very low with few hopes of her recovery. V lI|I__,, _, 0.1- I _._._ v ..--r ----u Fence Viewora-Jas Lennox, W Miller, Joseph Russell. J Dundnau, W Downoy. Robert Frfe. Jan Dinwoody, H Fraser, '1` H Arnold. . P.oundkeepera--J _J Graham, Frad Beckett, J Hendoraon. J Reid, H Lend- ley, A Stewart. Collector of taxes--Jou`ph Sproule. R. T. BANTING, Clerk. Cnnlrntoin 7th Kn:-il IQOQ AU. 10 DA] Cookotown, 7th April, 1893. see our Lace Curtains,` you will be blue to buy. vJ. Fyfe. Townlinea, north-John Brennan, Alex Gollen, W Waldrnff. South-I M Brown, Jae Mayberry, W. Topp. Geo Duff. Jan Spindloe. Weet-W J Norton, J Steven- son, John Aeeeph.' Ea.et.-Jaa Donnell, O Blacketook. A Gilree, W Wallace, J Rieh, William Campbell. Sloelines, lst-l-Thos Gonnell, Thos Alderson, J McMsnn,' Jacob` Reynolds, Thou A Arnold. 2nd-Arthnr Dundsss, H Moms, L McDonald, Jscob `Holt, Alex Ooulter. 3rd--Geo Melson, R Adams, F Herrington, R Lowrey, John Goodwin. 4th-P Bovsir. H Dun, Geo Arnold, J ames Arnold. 5th--J MIscamp- bell, R Lyness. W A,Miller, H iEvlis. John Speers. 6th-P Fltspstriok,` D J Osrruthers. Mad River Division-Wm Vincent 0ookstown-Gu-Ibsldt street, John Moir ; George street, Dr Buohsnsn ; Wellington street, D Hopper, Angus-- North of Queen street, Wm Edzsr ; south "of Queen street. W Lstimer. Thornton- Lsmbert Donn. Ivy-8tephen Mills. 'n..-..`_-.. _. -_AL J Overseerenf Hiqhwsys, 2ud con line- Allau Graham, W Ruthvan and Sam Cunnell. 3rd-Reid, Robert Hulmes, R MCFdd0, W (Elli! and James Scribble 4 b--R Edmondson, G-ao Hulbert, W Blanchard, J Hauah. S Kelly and-J Mc- Cleary. 5Lh-W J Wilson, John, White- side, Z Hawkins, J Bell. Jan Mxller and Jlvhn Coleman. 6oh-W Dnxnn, Jr, H Whiteside. S Gordon, 0 Cunningham, R Addes, J Sproule. 7t.h--J R Daxon, W A Hussey. `D Lewis, J Becker-ton, W Ross and Thos Mc0ann. 8t.h--W D unaid- non. J McBride. RV Mooney, Thns Jennett, R.Keowu. W Harris. 9r.h-J Sharp. J Jordon, Alex Marshall, B L Banting, W Lennnx, J as Campbell. 10- h-'l`hos Car- ter, N nah Groves, I-I McDonald, J Eluutt. S McDonald, Thomas Adams. l1oh-J Simpson, J Rubinson, B. Spears, A W Eletcher, W Brooks Jr, Jonathan Hub- ni ' ,___ _ , -..' ---ov---u We are pleased to see master Alvin Gould (who was conned to the house through illness for the past two weeks) out again wearing his usual happy smile. While plsying foot ball in the school lay ground on Monday last, Master Ed. hitesides received rather a severe check, the result being that one of the smaller bones of his leg was broken. Dr. Gould` set the broken member and at last report the lad was doing well; a II_. A 5 ' The `road: are in rather a muddy con- dition, but we have great hope: thstthey will jean be better. Fell wheat looks well so far, and if frosty weather don't stay too long we have hopes` that our wheat crop will be_ ut-clan. Min E. Pa_;~t:/Qi`g'; is quite recovered; from herlate Illness. % _ | T Emma has . again commenced work at his mull.-ha-hlso lost a valuable hone : few dayqaao. '- Mr. Whaun has-taken pdueuion _of hia_ farm Tnnd we give him a `warm weloomoto V our midst. - MCI`. Morliisvvfzaf gzily have} been aher-V ing from In grippe. Mrs. Ohappel i~ staying this week in Barrie. ` V T `Mr. J. Totten has removed to Craig- hurat vicihity. ' We are sorry to lose him and family atthey were neighbors" highly esteemed. ` ' ' (h-o`wn-n!u. Advance Correspondence, Mr. Robert MoL.me whu has been aeri- oualy ill is now slowly recoveying. II'__ `II ,_,E I B -| 1- Botany And` uannmolozy; The relation of different branches of, natural history is said to be very close` but our study of these relations has not enabled us todetermi the exact relation between the sacred c v in Duttouls window and the noted Tamilkande-Indo-Ceylon tea about which everybody who likes a cup of the finest avored, fragrant, refreshing tea, is talking Wherever you see the sacred` cow in ashop-window there you will nd that tea. Just go to Dutton s and he 'will explain the matter to you and give you a pound of this_delicious tea for 60c.. 500., or 40c.~, just as you like. `People wh_o have used it say they would` not drink any other sort V It is also a fact that with this kind of tea there are sixteen ounces avoirdupois to the pound. the county town, in byhthe naine aizedtyiae `an eu cb"pl"a_cea as C`r'eem`oref wick.` or anyfonr corners hamlet. In itipoag Ilble that`the'narroW jeitloiiiyio often. tex- liibited at Orillla towards Barrie haa"iiiiflt1ced the constructor of this ma to commit no grave an error? It certain y has that an.- pearauce. If the relative importance of nlacee is indicated by the aize of thetype used to locate them, this map iaa most.-nus-' leading one After carefully _examining it we are forced to the conclusion that for accur- acy and general usefulness. Mr Dickinson`: county map. published some years ago, will compare favorably with the Orillia produc- tion. ` . Table linens from 71:80. up `at J. Fj?te Ig cox.-pol-atlon of mud Omoen {or 1898. Mrs: }nd;t;;n is visiting friends in Angus. V 1". Advance Correspondence. i mar cuss mm: mm: 3 LE.- E `1_gu_'g_139gn9,sa_1on}pr Vanni`:-a. :1 miging a.ociden_t Vooourred at Penty4 pridd, Wales, on Tuesday. The mine is in .sm`ea and over 200 minor: are entombg ed; V - \ V , ,7 -_ -------- -- -v-0 KIVVPIIVU The bill respecting the Monoton Renery company was passed `I New Brunswick legislature on '1`: night. ` Four candidates offered for" the I alty in St; John, N.B., on Tu Thlll. W". patch: --- no: --|.----- '- mun All K709 "UH", L`oDu Thus. W. Peters won re-e majority. -- ` - ........ vu an-vuuuu. I Th;[I t;it;d Stata senate has conrmed ` the nomination of Edgar Wldden. of Maine. to be consul at St. Stephen. N .13. "Flu... RH`! .__.._.A:__ 41. _ up . ,,__ ,_.._.`_- -u-w-o vvvlllll` IV. D;'. _H(a['kine-has written from India to `tha Russian papers that he has conquered l cholera by hitinoqulstion method. 'I_,rY'- an. - A county Han. - Tun Anvwon acknowledges` - the receipt of 3 copy of a. map of the County of Simooe from the Timee" Publishing Company T Orillia. It purporteto give the position 0 _ the school houses of the county and also the churches, and would therefore be very uqeful in nnhnnl 8..........a..... .- J 9 ,_ 7---- __--- ----u-`VI Toe dhluo shoemaker: of Toronto were on strike Tuesday, but the (H6- cnlt.y was settled before evening. "VI... -._.... _..- -1-2-~ |-~ 1 ` ' __'- -v--or V U vvnllllsn : T T.1'1e';;c;o_1-"are dying by hundreds in the Eu:-openn part ofthe government of Perm, Russia. owing totho famine. Aniinois .':i1iT Q; .;.;E;ma in Mont-, real on Monday night. Two men are under arrest [charted with qwning it. 'I\_ 1 _`l _n'|.:_ - L ' ' * Zrelicien in Hall, England. in aid to be gloomy for the striking dock-lsbob era. . V ` 1 The Belgian chamber of deputies, by 3 vote of-,115'to 26, he: rejected the motion in favor of universal eurage. VIIL, W, -l - It isvoioially stattad in Lisbon that tho` reportnof an attempt to assassinate King Carlos are untrue. ' Mnuel Gonzales. oxepreuident of Mexi- co, in degd.` V Anniversary Sermon. On Sunday. 30th inst., the Barrie 0ddfel- lows will take up their march to the Ba. tist church `and a. sermon will be preaches on the occasion by Rev. Mr. Trotter. On the following evening a. musical and literary entertainment will be given by the brethren and our people know pretty well how pleasant these entertainments have been in the past. This will be no exception. Friday, April 14th,` 1893 --At the Domin- ion Hotel, Angus : horses, colts, cattle, hogs, bug iec, w on, carts, etc, Mr. James Rei , prop. ; Tebo, auctioneer. AA ucauuutu uuuls an 011!` (IIBPOBIII. -New Subscribers paying $1.00 for Tan ADVANCE for 1893 will receive a.~ copy, and" our present subscribers who pay in advance for the ear 1893, will receive a. copy The kl will be given with all paid sub- scription: for 1893 until the sup ly is ex- haueterl. First come, First serves. Z Wjlleon Latimer. of the 9th con- oeuion. passed over to the great majority on Wadnaadnv `hut- Flu rnmniiin ma-n ---- w-u-u-`unwrap Jolllll `CPU: We have only a. limited number of this beautiful Book at our disposal. 'NW Qlihnnriknrn I\n*n:hn Q1 '\n C-.. mu- vs-av uu uAlIUII.aU_ |B'l|Il4lUIIo A sample of water from Mr. Addison s well has been tested by Dr. Oliver. and pro- nounced bad. Mr Galbraith is still without a supply of wholesome water. Mr. .\V. Aiuley having drawn my attention to my report on the dairies. claiming -I did not do him justice. I may say I have always found his dairy particularly clean. . `All oi which is respectfully submitted. `R KING, J R , Inspector. : vauusuuss l_.IUIrUl UU HUIFGHQ. - There is no sewer connection with any of the above.the liq aid manure running through the oor into the soil beneath The follow- ing infectious cases were reported : March 30th, scarlet fever at S. Weaymouth s. also at J Hilt s' scarlet. fever. March 31st, diphtheria at H. Green s. April 3rd. at Mr. Pepler s, also diphtheria. . April 7th. scarlet fever at Mr. Bond s, McDonald street. also case of scarlet fever at R. Skinner s. McDonald street All the above cases were placarded. disinfectants used and isolation observed as much as possible. Severe means `had to be resorted to in one case to enforce isolation O A ......._I. .l ___,_L-,, 1- It - 1'1- , Buuun, April llth, 93 A To the Ohairman and Members of the Board of Health .f, ' ` GENTLEMEN,-eAccordi_ng to instructions, 1 inspected "the hotel . and livery stsbles.` Mansion, standing for 50 horses, Victoria, l00.'horses ;, Clydesdale, 60 horses, two storeys; Queen's, 35 horses; Bailey's livery, 10 horses; Barrie hotel, 8) horses, two storeys; ,Love s livery, 8 `horses; Weay- -mouth s livery, 16 horses ; J. Travers, Royal, 40 horses; R. Webh s, 50 horses; Simcoe hotel, 50 horses; J. Co'ey`s, 60 horses; Wellington hotel, 60 horses. Thar: in run nninnn Ann:-snnt:A-u on-34.`. g.... .2 uvu, weal UV uuvvuusnvcu All communications addressed toany mem- ber of the Board, the Sanitary Inspector, Medical Health Uicer or Secre any will have due consideration and attention. - All of which is respectfully submitted. an nv Ryan _ Certain an9ny1nons, commu_nications which are .nowbefpre y_,ou.r,Bo_ard, were se`nt_to His Worship M_ayorCreawclte.ta1nd by him sent to : your .ae..c.r.et-try.-. z,1.hb' letters are -dated .3lst_March and 31th April inst., and bear 'evidences- of having been written by an ed u-. caterl "person. The allegations contained in the first letter are partly true, but all the facts connected with the matter were at the time in possession of your oicials, the at- tending physician upon the afflicted` family having reported the cases promptly, and all necessary placards, (and isolation as tar as possible under the circumstances) duly `at- tended to V The second letter was by the same author, and the information which, it purported to convey, was found upon close investiaation to be utterly without founda- tion. No sickness of, any kind, -contagious or otherwise, exist inthe places mentioned by the writer -referred to .The oicials of the Board, as in the past. will be pleased to receive information of a reliable character of any unsanitary or other matter pertaining to the health of the-town, but would prefer to have the names of the complainants, not necessarily for publication, but as a guaran- tee of goodvfaith, but at the same time all complaints, whether the -writer is known or not, will be investigated. A" nnrnrnnninul-inna n.IJnnn-...| 5...... .......... Th Blggn ch;'mber AHA A` 115's.` 0`! L-_ ---.--A_.` `L h .. The regular meetin _ot _. the Board of Health `was held '.l'ue'a.y evening! VAft.er routine the following `communications and zrreporw were read : ~ - A 2 - v : snonn'1_'Amr s' izinrolvr. V {he _Board.`o'f:Heal`t h`.'- ` vw-Iuuug ynuuuu QVUF ID 0113 great lnIJOrl`y on Wednesday lut. H1: remains were interred in the Central Presbyterian ceme- tery. on Friday. A large number of re- mm. and friends attended his funeral and paid their last respects to one of-. the oldest settlers in this vicinity. He was in hit 74th year. : %'l`enders fgr Farm. Barrie, April 11th, 1893?` The canaanan Annual 1393. , 5 . Auction Salon. ._!I I `A., ` `Anus A "H.VG O. Surveyor. AVILLERQA wnu son the whole my to J. .a._gNN.V Not mayor-` L, Tuoudav. I-elected. by 927 I Illl, DBUUIIUUWUO H nsmr Bran. >3. T Sec y.. . Buy your spring hat or bonnet at J. _ll'n e n. . V vno-ton `Snag: used `by the on Tuesday B.-ingot No? the A. DIINN \ D `P o noiT&B;?%r:m3'g"x Ir ubfh -p'oZ3ox1. " % r-- ARM FOR HALF.-100 acres. W Lot 1 Fl` Concession 8 Township of Oro, `so mm: o .....*'n.:..e...`:.':..:...".`:1:.:,:`.::.*::a.`**1...." 5111. V and other handing:-.beot of water. oon, venlentto School. Oh n ' uroh. Po on `Ice. 'l`ermeuy.-Anply`ao . , ..'l|nnn '14.]!!! ` T an Loniwiv T DENT 00.. LIMI sum. TED.` .._- uwa- NTEI & A001- W-.- .. -run`: uuvu-c III III!!! 58 (1_ 03083330. Smon th- parties on med th gard only to tihose otaima ot whlchvtney n-hal than have nav\_JAV 1.. ILIIW GUN E QKE3` 14-.17. Solicitors for ad lsgfmstmmgmnsm day at , , .......-n v on; urupeny vennea and or the securities (it on hold by them. and that alter s cm date the ssly Administrator will pronesd to distribute the sssets or the Estane of the said `deceased among Eh-;`!)srties5_:aL1-_1t_1_edgl;s_re_to, hsvinu nenrdmn. re ulren on 01' uerore the A. ., I 893, to send by post prepaid or other- wise deliver to Messrs -Lount. Hewson 85 Cres- wxcke. oi` the Town of Battle. Solicitors for Thomas A. Henderson. of the said Township of 01-0. the Administrator of the lust Will and Testament of the said Tho --as Henderson. vheur stian. surnames in` full and addresses and tne particulars of their claims respectively nroperly veried and of J to assets oi Es_tar4_-2 of the said deceased Ammu- ._ _-_A of Ontario 1887. and amendments theretor notice is hereby given ' that all creditors and persons havin any claim against the Emate ov `mamas enderaon. deceased. late ofthe Towmhlp of `um in the County of Slmcoe. Farmer. who died on or ahont the 21thAday at `September 1892 are recgired on or uefore the bl` As no I In Band In: an... __-._--I A ..... .......~. uuusua or one county and 3180 the therefore be useful to school inspectors and itinerant preachers who are studying rural church architecture orlooating their a` pointmsnts. It is col- and nicely_ ni_shed _and contains 5 -s.a.:-L:__I 4, u e

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