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Northern Advance, 24 Aug 1893, p. 1

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|7'i'J.'E:I..BI. '1{aI1;}i.I,' ;e'sI.`13;1;1'g, Innis- l, conducted the services at All $a.int s `Church, Penetanguishene, last Sunday. 2, _2_'I-_____.. __.`I 2- '7.Ei.;"rL.71.'6,,Z'{x}.};I{ {7a&;}Ia.Ig' and is becoming serious from the destructive viva- Iciousness of the Critters. |vnva\ou-nu-nu vs v-wr sauouvwuu-u The Messrs. Brdwn, of Keenansville, have just com leted an order for 120,000 feet. of bassw` 0 lumber, and the last load has been .:..`=..--AA` `L 4-Ln nn=`Iuont1 Q`-nf-=l\IvI UDBGWUUU Iuluuvl, uuu. vuv auuu unauu. nu-u -av-.. delivered. at the railway et;a_tiou.~ The Curdwell Sentinel eaya-"We are gleaned to announce that Mr.` Somere, of the eebon World. he": purchased a. new outfit for his oice, and the World will probably lappear nextweek. French Klde Gloves d June taetenerl. newest shades and b n . Every nu- zunranteed el-teat: try them on a the counter. 01,. 0 per pair, at_Geo; lleedyu. An unfortunate young man who went_,on theamilton excursion to Orillia on Men- .I_._ I IL`; ._.'I 1.-.! L3. 1151' `n1rnI\ n` `\l1 Raina ;j_COUNTY*OF SIMCOE, ONTARIO, AUGUST 24, 1393.'f I'hO'.l:I.&Il|llDOII exquralou W _Uruuu uu mun- da.y,- 14th. and, had his leg takeno` by being run over by a` ft-ei ht car, diedthe same night he was taken to at_nilton.. V 1,.` M; LL_._-.'I IIU IVQB Ipulbnu vv anwunuuuuuu Packet: Crows have already gathered into large ocks. Small birds seem to be fewer than usual this summer.~ _Pity that `the quail has ceased to be found in this dis- trict Fifty years ago it was pretty com- mon. Gravenhurst Bsn_ner'--Mr. J. Harper, head master of Katrina public school and _President[of the Eastern Parry Sound Teach- ___-9 n_..__:..4.:.... 1.... nun-nlmnnn than Sun. t'res1aenu.or me mlswrn .I.'uu.'_y Iauuuu ..,......~ `era Association, has urchased the Sun- dridge Echo, and wil take possesaioq on the lat of September. - _---_.. ..:;.1 ..........a M......:.. DIIU llo U1 Iauyvvauuva. Last week a young girl named Maggie Heys, of Orangeville, was out pickin ber- ries and on her way home some boys illed asnake, and runnini after her threw the reptile around her nee . She fainted away, had to be driven home and now lies in a hy- . sterical condition. * The Calrdwell, Sentinel is out in an entirely new dress, and. looks pretty considerably tony. Com aring the Cardwell Sentinel of 1885 with t e Cardwell`Sentinel of 1893, August 17th, is like the evolution of a nice newspaper out of a -rag Congratulations, Brother Hughes, congratulations. 7 -L- 4----nA--u4vaQ\I`t)i\` A` I-kg DPODIIEI.` .Qu`llUB \i\II-I65 uvuow was---. 9` w The Sparrow Lake correspondent of the Packet says : The Iron City Fishing Club, of Pittsburg, arrived here on Tuesdav, ninety strong. They have pitched their tents this year at Deep Bey, Sparrow Lake, which his inconvenient for the settlers, as they can be reached only by boat. you want. tney can uu icuuuuu u..., .._, ...-..-. For summer wear In light stl llats, light Fedoras and airy straw goods try Ed. Simmons, at the Music Hall Hat Store. A The Penetang. Herald says--On Saturday last the lam te circular saw in the C. Beck Mnf g Co s\Iew' Keene Mills, caught a log which had been slabbed on two sides only, o' the carriage and hurled it through the end of the mm, smashing the end of the m2 .1... 1.... ,...:.... m+in the water a distance end of the mm, smasuiug one wuu. .. ...- mill, the 10 going into the water a of 200 feet mm the saw. - 0rillia`s stone crusher has arrived at To- route, but there is a misunderstanding as to who "should pay the duty. The draft of 125, sent by the manufacturers, was to cover price of machine. freight and duty. The duty is $190-so draft and bill of lad- ing havegone back to England, and stone crushing for Orillia s streets will be delayed for a while. , V Froggiug is a new industry which has sprun up at Guilford. The frogs are.caught .` `at nig t with the aid of canoes and lanterns, V put into a pen made in the water and kept 1 till a sucient number is gathered for ship- , ping,_ then they are killed and the hind legs -dressed ready for the table. They are then '_ packed in ice and sent to Toronto, where` - , they realize forty cents a dozen. They are worth a dollar a pound, and are in good de- mand at the restaurants. R Brown, of Tay, was driving home in his buggy a few evenings ago, when the vehicle collided witha cow. The buggy was overturned and wrecked, Mr. Brown was `shaken up, badly bruised and lost two teeth. The cow hasnot been heard" from. Some le al questions arise here. ` Who is respon- si le for" the damage? Is it Brown tor running against the cow, or the owner of the cow for letting the animal run. or the cor- noration of the township of Tay for an ob- COW un: Iwvvlua ...... .._--. poration towns struction in the road? structlon In we ruuu ; 0 Muakoka will have an ahun ance of hay. A Bracebridge paper says :-,-'0` It would` be difficult , in a country like this, to estimate with any dc?-ee of certainty, the amount of hay that wil be saved in Muskokafthie` ear; but we haye talked with a great many arm- era on the Subject, and suppose we say there are 4,000 farmers in 22 townshi e of the dis- trict, and the average ield wil be 30 tons for each farmer, we wi l have 120,000 tons. We have heard of many farmers who have from_50qto 100 tons, and several who have Ann 4.--- . county Judge's cumin: court, p . The Queen v. John. M9rrison.-The de- fendant pleaded guilty on the charge of or embezzlement was fraud--the count f withdrawn- The J udge did` not consider the circumstances called for any imme- diate unishment, and allowed Morrison to go at urge to come pp hereafter for sentence it called upon.` Mr. J. R. Cotter for the Crown ; Mr. Ilaughton Lennox for prisoner. Queen v. Wm. Fox.-This was a charge of higumy; He pleaded guilt and was sen- tenced to two yeuresn 15.1.... d a hul in the Central g-'a;.1 |. . lt',`;3.:` nu iourlprlng hat or bonnet at Errol. . . . _ . run. V5 Um 1 .5i.} .-`J2' :4 `*'V"'.-c." The Bl:-kbeok llinvlastment. seonrltyiandp " savings Go. of Toronto A This progressive company which" only commenced operations last May (1893), _has already done a largebusiness, for its Board business repute, and who are taking a deep and personal interest in, and supervision over, its working in every branch.- The Board of .Directors is composed of such gen`1emen as, `H. P. Dwight, -president ; Thomas Long. J. Kerr Osborne, vice presi- dents; E R C. Clarkson, Stapleton Calde- cot, and _Fred. Stewart, who are a suicient guarantee"-' for the manner in which the compan _is being, and will be conducted. There eing upwards `of 300 shares of its stock held at desirable to form a local board here for the district, and therefore, on Friday, 18th inst., Mr. F. W; G_. Fitzgerald, secretary and manager came up from Toronto, and accompanied by Mr. Mr. R. Sullivan David, inspector of the company, held aimeeting` of the stockholders in this town and Allandale, during the afternoon. He explained very fully the modus operandi of the company, and re lied to various, ques- tions put to him, a ter which the followin entlemen were duly elected as a local boar For Barrie and Allandale,--the business oice of the Board to be in Barrie, namely : Col. F. W. Major, as chairman; Sir Cornelius hortright, K.C.M.G., vice chair.- man ;F. M. Montgomer ,G. ,A Radenhurst, J. M. Ness, Joseph Wa ker (roadmaster G T. R.), Geor e'Cowie (agent G. T. R , Allandale), Vlgilliam Little (G. T. R) and Alex. McDonald (G. T. R.). Several matters of routine were decided upon, and after thanking Mr. Fitzgerald for his attendance and lucid explanations, the meeting adjourned. W- .....l...-stunt! that several loans have of Management are gentlemen of undoubted present by Barrie and Allandale gentlemen, it was deemed" T \ l \ l themeetmg aajourneu. A We understand that severe] have already been eected by this com any in this district. Mr. Fitzgerald left t e same night for C011 wood, where he purposed rm-m:na n.]nnn.1 oard for that town. ` `-6311' E 7 wood, "where p forming a. local oard Advance ($01-rsspondenoe. Miss Tuck, of Hamilton, is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. Johnston . - _ Twenty-three passengertrains arrive and depart from our station daily. Mrs. E. Andrews and daughters, of Phelp- ston, were in our village last week. Miss L. Glsssford, of Hamiltori, is visiting with her brother, Mr. John Glassford, Bur- ton Avenue. \l,__I_-l-.. ...... un4- an lauu n y Viuuu. Tourists going to Muskoka. are not so numerous during the past week, as will be seen by the " Shoo-y each day. T ,.--_.___.1 4.1....` ch. 1:`. 'I` will arrive seen Dy um ouuu-uy \r\IV5 .....,. It is rumoured that Sir H. T. will arrive here shortly from the Old Country with a. well sharpened broad axe Look out for 9. big hewing down of agents and clerks. Mr. Arthur Overs left last week to take charge of a barber shop in Alliston. We wish our young friend every success in his new undertaking. Art. will be missed by the boys of our village. -- n 1'r..._1._:..I- 4.1.... ..L1...+ nnnrhmfnr on re- on ban cue UU_yn UL * Mr. P. Hendrick, the ol the Northern Division ' of the G. T. R.., the other day for a trip to the Old Sod. | His many friends in this vicinity wish him a 1 pleasant and safe voyage. - l The many friends in our village will feel _1 sorry to hear that Conductor R. Cody, of the G.T.R , is at his home in Collingwood, on the sick list. We hope to soon see Mr. Cody _s smiling face in our village. - Miss Hamilton, of Toronto, an accomplish- ed violinist, has been assisting in themusi-` cal part of the Methodist Church choir lately. Her services have been greatly ap- . preciated by the congregation. The above young lady is a sister to Mrs. G. Lawrence. All our churches are well lled every Sab- bath, especially at the evening service. Some of our citizens seem to like to slumber on Sunday morning and can t get up in time to go to church, but if there is an excursion` d it is no trouble to be up before sun rise . Let us have our churches lled every Sunday morning. Your corres ondent noticed in your report of the death 0 the late A. J. Ormsby that mention was omitted among the oral tributes of a very handsome wreath, sent by the members of the Allandale Baseball Club, the deceased being a member of the above club, and always took an active part on the diamond eld. Uua V Illtnvu dest conductor on 1 left I -~---3-- -3 I-..l- innglr. n. on um uuuuuuu nun... Y" On Wednesday morning of last week a large harvestexcursion passed through here for-the North-West. _There were between four and ve hundred persons on board, and. were from different parts of Ontario. The train was made up of nine C. P. R sleeping coaches and a. couple of G.T.R. cars. The steady hand of Mr. M. Fennell was at the throttle of the engine which conveyed the excnrsionists to North Bay. The latest uvleiln zoniv neckwe and furnishings always on hand nnullinf- & 00,. furnishings alway- Hunter. surjeant The marketon Saturday was an average d one for theseason. There was not much ain, but dairy produce and garden and eld'etu' were abundant and all sold at our quotations. Prices were as follows : ~ Wheat, 550. to 60c.: barley, 35c. to 40c.; rye, 450. 110,500.; oats, 35o to 370 ;.pease, 53c. m56c ;hay, $6.00 to 087.00 per ton; straw. $4.50 to $5.00; potatoes, 50c. to 60o.a bag; berries, 600. 60 75c.a ail; beef, . hind quarters, $6.00 to .00 per cwt. ; fore quarters, $4 00 to $5.00 ;mut-' hon, $7.00 to $8.00 ; turkeys, 10c. to 11. per lb. ; geese, 7c.; ducks, 500. to 600. a pair; e.....1. .u-...- tn Boa: butter. 180. to 200. per 1b.; 7c.; aucxs, aw. in uw. .. y... , fowls. 45c.` to 500 ;butter, per lb ;Iard, 12c`. to 13c.;.egga, 100. to lle. pen doz ; hides, $3 00 to $3.50 per cwt.; sheep-` skins, 40c. to 45c.; untrimmed hidee, 83.00 V to $3150; elambakine, 45c.*toh50c.; wool, 1601 to 180. per lb; woc-d,e $400 per cord ; [anthracite coal, 36.50 a. ton :--L---Q}.-:--- The Olltlo and [ti Inmates. At present there are 18 prisoners at the county geol, 14 men and 4 women. Seven of the men are imprisoned as vegrents, that is, persons who have no home nor any means of sup ort, and should be in a. pro rly eon- duote House of Industry, where ey could be utilized in some labor to assist in main- taining themselves. One man is insane, one for heving an illicit still, one. under oapias, onefor assault, two for larceny and` "one for murder. .che.r`ged with `mm-der:,'on'e,'s. girl '12 . . `ugh 0,! the women,` one is ya; `vagrant, one` is , old, 18 charged wi_th_erseni`ani_ one-tor charged with murder, uuu, a 5... .. old, 13' charged with anon. and one tor l .9` a looae, idle and disorderly person. A ---_.. Al"... nnnuunnfa are three men 9` idle and msuruany putauu. l Among the. vagrant: are three over . 80 years of age and one blind" man who has-._ Allandale. pa: __.- __ -.. cents neckwear mum nn hand 1!, been-in gaol over 8 years Everything in and about the gaol is clean, and things are going on with chronomet er`1_~egularity. _.__:_..;.----:. b ' I-"vs-vu-u Miss Leitch, of Toronto, is visiting frienls in town. ' A.. - c C h 'I'I.nI I` , , _ _ ___L Au UV :Mr. Jauies Sheirlock, of Little Current, is home on 9. visit. ` Mrs, George "Reedy, Mary street}, is enjoy- ing life as Grimsby -r Miss Bella. ,Minl1Bf. of Stouifville, paid a. ying visit to town on Friday. Miss Maggie Kribs, of Sbouville, was visiting friends in town on Friday. - 11- -Is ,, ,2 n'I_...-_A.- 3.. ..:..I>:nn Innvfnlanf. ` VIBLIIII-I6 Annvuunu no. `my n- v_. ___._,,v 1 I Miss Rose. of Toronto, is visiting he:-'a.u'nt, Mrs. John Crellar, Bradford Street. , ____;.2_ .. L-.. llllo UUIIII \ll.UIlIll., I-IBIUI-l.\In\~ -vv----- ` Mrs. Chestnut, ot Uakville. is visiting her M sister-in-law,` Mrs Chesthgtt, Worsley-st. ,, .1 lA_- T .-I.. r*....nm.- Mrs._ Arthur Uooper andllbjlissl booper are enjoying` Muskoka. air at Windermere. ;, The Misses Leeming, of Toronto, are the 1 guests of Mr. and Mrs. Catcher, Allandale. Mr. H. Metcalf and Mr. C. Wi gins went for a trip up the Muskoka lakes, t week. Miss E. Fisher,` of Orillia. has returned home after visiting Miss I`. Metcnlf, Barrie. Mrs Johnston. Mary Street, attended the funeral of her aunt, Mrs. Hunter, Innis- l, last week Mr. and Mrs. George May, formerly of Mar street. were town this week, calling on o (1 friends. -N -.-_ L__L;..;.. .....:....:...-p II UBOFKG I.` FDBUK HOG uvvu S)IJJ\FJ||n `part of his holiday time among. the rocks and lakes of Muskoka. Mr. Will. Leach and Miss Edith Leach, of Islington, are the guests of Mr. Andy * Carson, Small Street. . Mr. J. D. Staples, of Singhampton, was the quest of his sister, Mrs. George Cowie, Allandale, last week. Miss Carrie Freeman, of Toronto, is spending some time with her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Freeman, John street. Miss Lena Hussey, of Bradford Street, left last Saturday for a few weeks holiday with friends in Hamilton and vicinity. `-I \(,_I -.. -4... stunni- I0!` Ellen` uumc uu L uouuf-_,. Mr. Geo. O. Somers, assistant general frei ht agent Great -Northern Ry., of St. Pau ,. Minn . is visiting his parents , Mr. and Mrs. George Soiners, Kempenfeldb. p -n-__ \r....l- L... knnn UIUU H.113. Vlvvaav ugv..- Mrs Ingersoll, of e;vY;ork, has been ` visiting her sister, Mrs George Whitebread, Owen street. She left town for Toronto last. Tuesday. accompanied by Mrs White- bread, where she will stay a. few days before_ proceeding to her home. A Peacock, of Toronto, formerly of Crown- Hill, is on his vacation. After taking a. tour through by way of Niagara Falls, Lewiston Buffalo and Hamilton, he is visiting friends in Barrie, Crown Hill and Phelpston, from ` `hence. be will return to his place of busi-. -r.. 2.. 'I'V........ Ln l.lUuUU_ nu vv 5-. .. ! ness in Toronto. | ~------.o+-o---- New goods arriving in time. Geo. lleedy has opened 12 cases Engll sh goods. He says the new Dress Goods are the `best ever shown in Baxrle. ll mu utlwuua. Professor George Fraser has been enjoying A ..J_ _: |_:.. :...|:.1..u -I>1n1n nmnna the rocks and Police Court. `On Friday, Richard Eady, the colored gentleman who. by the aid of outside friends, broke out of the lock-up sometime ago, came and gave himself up The magistrates for this course were disposed to treat him leniently and ned him` $20 and $8 70 cost, his employer becoming responsible for the money. Eady said he did not know who the parties are that aided him. They were convinced, his was a genuine Ethiopian DllU_ pus Inca nus. nu... ...-...-.- __-~, this genuine Ethiopian whopper._ - J. H Smith charged Edwin Fisher with assault with. intent to do him serious bodily harm. He was ned $20 and $17.45 costs or 2 months. ~ - -. -- ..- 1.11-- ..L.........A w:n:..m moncus. Sarah Bridgen, of Flos, charged William Jamieson with assault with intent, etc. The charge was not sustained, andhe case was dismissed. ` - -- `I 1 L_ 'n'.._I.... 1....:.....-. nu. (~Jhief "King cited John Hurley b tribunal of justice for allowing his run at large.` Uase dismissed. * -- - `r_- -_ \n..n....n mm monlsnuu uy uuv 4.-.-.w5............. ...... ___,,, The same day James Marrin charged John Burrige with being drunk and disorderly. He was ned $1 and costs or 30 days in gaol. Money was paid. ' White v. VVhite.-Mrs White is the lady who was living in the house of Dr. James, at Tollendal when that gentleman was ar- rested a year or two a o. The Dr. at that time claimed that Mrs. hite was only his servant. Since then Dr. James has general- ly resided with the White fami1y-the rent s..:.m nnmntimea naid by him and at other ly reslaeu WIDLI uuu vv uuv u-....-, -_- _ -, , being sometimes paid by times by White. Mr. White states that he was always opposed to James Iresence, but was powerless to prevent it. he char e in the police court was against the hushan for non support of his children. Mr. Haughton Lennox on his" behalf stated to the court that White was perfectly willing to take and support the children, and that he would also provide for the wife if she would wholly separate herself from James. Mrs. White objected to live in the neigiborhood where her husband is working- ig Bay Point. Their Worships, however, thou ht that she .was " too particular, and a journed the case for a week to euable her to make up her mind, and the husband to make ood his `A o'er. , Mr. Hewson "appeared for t e prose- lllluu, I offer. cutmn`. mo. Augugt as. 1393 . Mr. Ja.mes,Scroggie entered` on his 75th year, on Tuesday. Tan ADVANCE con- gratulates him on his hole and hearty up-` peamnoe, hoping he will for [many years to ` ....m. ha blessed with a. good 'apneti_te and rsnoe, hoping he mu tor many you. uu come be blessed a. good spnetite the`best`the market aords to satisfy it. -.W,nrrn PEARL? Tum i 18 BEAU:-Y s. L GREATEST CHARM. " \Seeley s Odontine, which may be obtained |' a'.toJohn Woods popular drug. emporium, is one of-the uent thingsvfor the teeth ever ihvented. It-not only gives the-teeth 9. ure, |~ 'pea._rly 1ustj._r_e-,- but imparts to the breat the eweetnwof the blooming prairie. , Personal. before the ` ,.s._ g... ..n.....:.... his: Inn:-an tn 3 [IIlI|lly`-UuU 561: VI 2;- ..L_L.._ A.L-L Inn "Div \ , A'I`.G1c. A. at once.j}iL SERVANT MCCULLOUGH. Allit`g;MRg_ DR_wn3AN.,.E F0R.SALE.--ORGAN ' w. 3 axx 8t0psTg00d as na$s0N & .34_ .. . .3St' anty Bayson for 75: C `~ I I |J\aL\II.\i vnnv I `.7 his horse col of _. iPmmmanas' PENGEL PUINTS. mun: Ammo: numrniss uucnmr until fl !Wh1oh, maxed Together. Gonstmt 8 | ,__._ up ____ _.A.._.. ....I (1---/Inn Fag.` -`.3ig picnic in Arla.gh s grove. next Monday. T ll-lUllUIJa ,- . 33,1?-aby Carriages at cost; at Mann : Book Store. ' --Wba.t meaneth the yellow sunsets we are now ' getting? _ I --Here and thereore signs of autumn : sly kiss on the forest foliage. m M J--- ____ - L..:...l..A. 1.......+:#..l Amt, Ely luau Uu uuv Ayavau pvlnuvbvu -Tuesday was a. bright, beautiful day, typical of our giorious climate. . -A good many persons visited Barrio on Tuesday per steamer Longford. --Mr. Hallett and family have returned from a few weeks camping in Muskoka. _,_ _ 1- L--__ ..-.a .|.u.uuu D llvv-a I-lav. - -_vJ -. _ _ , 7 --We are told that ducks alre often seen swiming in the little frog puddle in front of Hunter & Sa.rjeaut s store, Dunlap street. ._ r,__.._ L`... ...-_........- Irt\AI\_ I` "`rp'E)1`i-1vLL Shanty Bay. Um- up my-,*:,.._._---_---_ SCHOOL BOY.S.-Comforla.bJy tur- pd I'00l'l1B for above. with or without board, at low rates. 0. BLACK. 16 Mulcaater . . 84-31p. 51., BB-1" ______..__.____.___.__._.._ - "' 1=`t'i`: 100 ac:-es-lot 1 con; 13, 1`A`vsI8wuumbmy. good building's. plenty M Apply 9. A. JEBB. Oookstown. gmo 'M_ NE `S, Sxmcoe Hotel. Barrie. 34-37p . ` _________.______________ __ ---:1: Ll.|.|l.llIUL Au: klill-Jvvunav .. ...--- -, _ .,__.t , 'Eamilies having furs for summer keep- ing kindly send in to us at once, will deliver Oct 15th. Simmons & Co , furriers, Dunlop Street. ,__--- _. . 1 1 _ -I_ LL- L---`- --\\-7il1 the party who took the brown valise off the Enterprise by mistake, on Wed- nesday of last week, kindly return the same to this office? _ .5 4; . 1 I, I___L G____|_.. "IIIIIII, Illllbvll avgwuuv-. ----- _- Very Interesting and Gouipy Chapter of Local History. --Tempera.ture Tuesday morning `CL LU Lulu Uu.Lvv. . -Mrs. E. B. Crompton s 3010 last Sunday night at the Collier street Methodist church, was a. source of pleasurable enjoyment to the congregation. ..'--'nI, _ _L_-_..-.. `W...6:.-can-Jan 111:1` nnnlzn HAT` Uuusr 175:1 u.vu. c$'The steamer Enterprise will make her usual Saturday trip to Peninsular Park and Ja.ckson s Point. Round trip fare to both places only 10 cents. "l"L--- -...... an nvnnrn:nn Fr-nrn RF{`frd PIBUUH uuny I.u uvuvc: -There was an excursion from Bradford to*Ba.rrie bv steamer Enterprise Tuesdav and a cricket match, in which Bradford cricketers were beaten. 1.-.... ._-... . \ U1 lulxcuvnu nu A v u V u . V ... 3:-'We are doing re airs on furs now; bring in your Cap, Mu , and anything else in the line. Satisfaction given. Simmons & Co., turriers, Dunlop-st. Wwatson & Lennox. grocers, will have Fresh Fish on sale Thursday, Friday and Saturday of each week for the season. Prompt attention given to all orders. -Last fall there was ner weather for excursions after the boats had laid up than when they were running. I`hev should continue till the end of September. 1 Ito 1i 1-1'- __.____ UULIUILLLIV Illnn Una`; u_... V- ~_.. -Miss J. Carson and Miss B. Hewstone (Toronto) sang a duet at the evening service in the Elizabeth Street Methodtst Church on Sunday evening last. It was well rendered. `II 'I\ I`I7II2.._._ `4-\r|n` nt`:'nI0 A` f"|A ouuuuy cvcuun5 luau. - .... --._..__ -Mr. D. Williams, local editor of the Co1lingwood'Bu1let,in, has been and cone and done it, like all the rest The happy bride is Miss Ida. Cleland. The blessing of THE ADVANCE is hereby given. A r- --..__..3LA....-I ..-gr` .._______.__ {$1.11) PER ANNUM IN ADVANCE SINGLE COPIES, FIVE CENTS. r1|v_n- - ' Ross will re-o s4tJr:eBs(1ub_iects-En;cl sh. French, M _ en aohbol M0n%:{ L` lier St-. 11115 _1UVtn\un nu IIKIIDIJJ 5...... -There has been more sin committed and more bad blood stirred up over the Sunday street car question, Toronto, than all the parsons in the goody-goody city will be able to smoothe over in the next year. tn I 'n I.` ._ Q....,`I...o LUBIHUUDHC vvvn. nu uuv mu... 4 -.._- --At Christ Church. R.E.. on Sunday last the pulpit was occupied at both services by Rev. W. W. Quiche, Ottawa. Rev. Mr. Allen, Bishop Campbell s Assistant, will conduct the services on Sabbath next "9 _-- LL- ....... UUHUUVV vuv awn. vnvvu -_ -.._._~-V,.. ' t$ Before insuring your life, see the new Unconditional Accumulative Policy of the Confederation Life. No restriction and extended insurance guaranteed, when default in ayment of premiums, after 2 years. H. arper, district agent, Barrie. -We have casually heard that a Mr. Redditt is the new`Principal of the Collegi- ate Institute, and a Mr. Minus the Science teacher, but we are not certain. We have no means of knowing when the -Collegiate Board has a meeting, and cannot therefore ___ __L 2L- ..-..-u-n\nA:ntv- D0511! new 5 Iuuvunu, can report its proceedings. Iunuuyvvg Advertising party No 37 of the Kickapoo Ind Med. Co., will open in the city park on Wednesday, Aug. 30, for twoweeks. giving each night free entertainments with the exception of two nights in each week when the small admission of ten cents will be charged. This Co. comes well recommend- ed, having an estabshed place of business -4. 190 Mmmimin street- Montreal, All ed, having esmqusnea place or uuxuucaa at 182 Mountain street, Montreal. wholesale druggists carry these remedies in stock, which show that they run upon a legitimate basis. Prof. Alf. Walters. one of England's greatest ventriloquist. and con- jnrors, manages the party. Prof. King. who was recently transferred from the London office. is the lecturer. _ see our lance Curtains, you will be sure to buy. J. Fyfe. }--_:-- Iunuurgcu Ivuo A Miss Campbell hereby announces, that her Kindergarten Class will be reopened on "Monday, September 4th, in the Mechanics Institute. A n.:........... I11... will ha nnamad in the Institute. A Primary Class will be opened in the afternoon_ for the Senior Kindergarten Class. Terms--$2.00 per month. x Saturda evening Dr. MacLa.x-en swam from Carley s Boat House to Mouette s Point, ,a distance of a mile and a half, in fty minutes. The Doctor says he is open for a race with any resident of Barrie, over [the same course, or for the same distance. / A take. 11', LOST. - The party wnowox we V '36 off the Steamer. on We9nesyv.3h%'23%x'8:;u `ax? Enterprise. by xn1s- ` hotel t8'_Stainping on any kind of Material, Fancy `Work, all new, at Mann's Fancy Goods Store. , AGGOC SWIM. _who _ L__ ...2_A._I-.. -... `VAR. J-4" OR SALE.-_ A x-at-clue briokveneered F Home and Lot on the corner or Olagvex-ton and Worsley St|.. opuosma the Ba. ute urch- 9Rooms. Hard and Soft Water, use", Good Cellar, Wood Shed. Drains. &o. House in splendid order. known as "Id lwlld. Terms manitthe purchaser. F her partionmn or wply go_.1_O. STEPHENS. or Box 217. gggle. 5'Eit,-the purchaser. rot Iurbnur ,1; 1y to .1310. 5 Ju y 13, 1393. - I`$II -v -- _ The (`ountv Board of Fxominers me Barrie. Saturday. Aug. 2601). to assign dates to _model schools. - ".mnh('.9.nt8 must sen_d 19 thzlr 7:_1ax~r1_e_37s_ UICI beta ..-----""""--" In the matter of THOMAS IVIILBEE. of we Town 01 Barns, County of simt-oe,lm-solvent. T . _ Notice is hereby given that the above named fnsolvent has executed an assignment of all estate and effects to me. the underai tied for H... hnnpt. of all his creditor-Q gnd _gy are estate effects to the unuerugaruu my the benet of creditors and ey are hereby requested to tile their claims with me.` du`V' proven. on orbefore the 19th day of Sept. next. with the vouchers attached thereto. After which date I will proceed to distribute the assets of the estate having regard only to- ihe claims cf which I shall then have notice. ` A meeting of insolvent s creditors will be held at my ofce on Thursday. the 24th" Aug" at 3 o`clock p m.. to receive a statement of his affairs and advise as to the disposal of said estate. . W. A. CAMPBELL. -32 Front 3t.. West. Assignee. Toronto, Aug. 18th, 1893. V T 34-35. ! Nome T0 cnennons. Iimice is hereby given that the above nsrneu. Sentimus Nash has made an assignment of all his estate and effects to me. Oliver Hammon Lyon. of the Town of Barrie, in the County of Simcoe. Es uire. for the benet of all his cred - lore. under 1.3.0. chapter 124 and amendments Ihvreto. A me ' tins: of creditors will be held at the offices of Messrs. Stra.thy.8; Esten. Owen street. Barrie. on Wednesday.`the 30th day of August; 1:93 at the hour or 2 30 o'clock . . for the `ap- pointment of Inspectors and e giving of. in- strnrtions as to the disposal of -the est: _. The creditors are requested to le their claims with the: said Messrs. Strsthy 8: Esten. duly V-Avvnn .... ........'.-ma hv statute. on or'_bei'ore_t_l_1e wilJ{e:(if9`i3 'i7t'3'."I-Et'y`8i Eaten. duly nroven. as required by statute. or before the wm...mm an of Sent.emberA_ne_xt.A9190!-jlic:1 ngoven. 0610115 we Fmeenth day of Sentember next. after whic - date I will proceed to dis-ribute the senate of the estate. having regard only to the claims of. which I shall then have notice. A ` ` Dated the 17 ch day of August. 1893 ` 0- HI % XLII. o. SAMUEL WE ._._.-_______ BLEY, \II By Srmruv 8; Esmw. V His solicitors, - 32 Aug. that the above named am;...... Nnnh has made Files to Modelltos. . n__..z -0 Irvnuwlnnu-n Inna}: Vnder and by virtue of 8 P gined in a certain mort ago an kunn nqn,-`n.`a wll ower of sale can- in which default 1; be prpdum _a_ng nu the D.l'l'lU. UH DlI.U1'\LD.` at 1'2 o'clock noon. ` petty, namely:-- Thn unn H half-hf --I ~- v unvu-. v--, ..__ ,, D t , 1-.:-- ~ V A A 7 e'f`hye sxmlf 1a.lf- of lot number fourteen in this - - t F105: mnth concessmn of the Townshionangdmngone the County of simooe. aforesaid hund- d ore or less. A we Lem `i`~q"2 1'.`ll`._1 nar cent. of purohuqe -OF VALUAxsun.--- Freehold g:- Property hundred acres more less. TERMS (kw 3 ALE1f--10lg0 ggntt 9 mo t 0 ea one"?L31 th%I`gi.yt0l`o with lntert cent, Wk .... ...:u L... - `DAIAPVAI1 hunqred acres less. TERMS OF SALE-10 per cent. urohese monev on the day of sale and the nee in gggtmonth thereafter. interest at six per There will be a. Reserved Bid. - Further terms and conditions will `be -made known at `he day of sale, or in the meantime on applica- tlon to A STEWART 8; BOYS. . Vendor's Solioitorl.` 3"`3`5- Berrie`P.O. Dated this 23rd day of `August, 1898. IIIC . the Al` CI J. r. Ha|st_ed_,_I_JI_.ll.,` 's' |5_ECv|K|:|'ST, KIM B EB LEV, ONT-. cunzs nH:uMAfIsM, LUM- BAGO, SCIATICA, GL6. j_ "_ - :VK}?5-i`ooL. ._--:.. nnn will re-oven aohbol_M J cnathan Dawn; (3.20 84 yrs): G915 .-VA-m"T 0%.. sass:-I had rheumatism -in glliyloltl N2:-.; twentv vmn-a +1.-.. mmlna `nu-(I111 o;;?:;`;:`::;':.1:a*~,.:::`,2..::....m-;; `i`. i_`i;n;3 twenty years. then having P105 `ion. it attacked the other can mmeinlol - We nain three years more for w lob 1 0.0 nd no relief until two years no WhI'D1.'t Hslstcd cured me, removing the P0! eiszhthours. so it never since returned. A; Samul S 1. F album.` I!" 1* Suffering; wi$llxnz?n?1 docgrelng for I011 05, `'hB. my physician told me I was inc, _ 19:1.` then. two ears ago Dr. ' . . removing a. 1 pain in twenty.-four holll-.'._!-. ` *- 111:1 never;-eturned since. ` . -1 . -_. _ etthew Ferguson age 76 yrs.'.) Kl!!! -`D39. 4'? 53! :-I .l;|u-go; _ I!?etime:ul?:gg1 n thdli. EKL}Ild.. -111 '1 Ixurf TOWNSHIP OF FLOS, xx THE COUNTY or 31 MOOE. ;3`iv:i" "*1susun ago I0 I . n.u.........,, . ?1}?time:`]tf:E 1l;':`?gd gig` gm cum. 3{,fnztai1ed,nea{.11y t 0191066. then. _ aelno. . Ilt1iw`:%n3e with on:'1?otytl:$ .....`:::'.:?.`:;'::*:,""-- % 0| B 9 It the Que: 9: 1 9 ant II` _ 893. ConIuel.l::Il:l`ll:uf:.6::w ,4:`,r -~~-' `-x'.~.;g~- ~ New advertisements oonfl!i|i0fi~d| '5" 7. 2--------.--~ Anvmrnsmvu:N'rs., ~----':':_'.`.'.'__- aiy. the 9th or Beplelnnar. . be following valgablg % I l`I 8 y I-I pen school Monda . gtfsh. ,0 WHOLE N o. 8057 Y, Proprietpr. ' OR TO RENT.- mm. nf thn Villnnvn 5 BU. luau O. LYON. 7 Qxevets in lgn caudi-A mum (}B.Em--DI8TB.It}T nms. BY .stn'(con: ANn_b1srn1cii_ % IXGEANGIS as noon. nu: vs. And condoned Into Intorepttnx Pun?` graphs to: Adva.noon.oa.lon who 1 l C II_- AL- C..-_._.:. -5 LC`- ll--. ' IJII i last. ~ Batteau Sabbath School is ii: a ver 1 ourishing condition. T in In I III `I , ,1 ;!,,_LL,..____!,Ij very satisfactory yield in the vicinity of Ardtrea. . . V - ire xii; 53$ __;r:-.h_:'oi--IE1-1I;`a. at Marchmont is` nearly ready for occupation. I'll `I A` `U . `III CI` , ,,,_4__,________._ The Methodists will build a. new parsonage I at Creemore during this conference year. Table llnene ti-om 18c. up at J. Fyleu. ` Stealingowers from graves in the Shel- l bxrne cemetery ievexciting the info of people t ere. - w'i:l:;'ee.and p.,ha1f cehtt on the dollar. is pretty steep taxation for a. village `like Cree- more. w_'At.ire in McGirr swamp; near Allistozj, last Thursday, ggve the pefople some uneasi- Wgngby report: grasshoppers plentiful, iin needed and harvest operations well a. ong. - ' n , , 1., u__ n.__.n_...:| *Ix7:;....'... a.I....L IVII50 ` A Farmers tell the Bradford Witness that this has been the quickest harvest known ` for years. ` ' 1 L`. - `\._L-L Q..l.L`AnunA'usL 'lI$Q- AVA in _the Dutch Settlement tare! booming these times in consequence of a bountiful harvest well secured. 'n mac n! ,,,;_ _1___ IIUI-Illlllulul uwa vvwv 1: Von --vu.-ww- Rev. Mr. Howson, or West Toronto; die-`" li bted the Alliston Methodists last Sunday. is sermon is described as a good one. A iMoonstone people feel considerably taller, because ve candidates for the Entrance Ex- amination from that place, all passed. --_L_ -..- _L:....:...... uuuuuwnuu LI vun vuu-u rhvuww, ..-- `..._.._--, I Severn Bridge merchants are shipping~ huckleberries ixrlarge quantities. far greater than last year, and the demand is good... _ ` "` ' `V - - ~--|- __- -..I.3_... l'\-I1 Iyllll Illll yuan, Iluu vuv nun...-....- ._ ..'--._.. The Severn Bridge eople are asking Oril- ` lie. to send them a. at-ber. Some people seem as anxious to be shaved as to be hum- bugged. ' e- `A .:-u.. ......... .:.....' ......+.:.. 1`-nnnf. Hold. gng-vuf--u --- ---_wvv-wv --cw-- -v . I like the narrow or thovniizs: ' . ; Rural Schoolgwere re-opened last Monday. Bra.dford s civic holiday was on Tuesday unl- : Duggeu. Most ofthe campin parties about Cold- 1 water have returned home, hevin , accord- ing to their own story, enjoyed t yemselves. immensely. V . nu--anus 1` ,!LL - l'ITL4.nI-`\: llllllltillulyu , William `Leith, of- Wheathill, Medonte, 3 says be promptly received his insurance from an English company for four cattle killed by lightning. 11.. Mr rt 'cI ....I.:.. Hue 15 vnarn organist Dy uguuuug. Mrs. M. C. Harkin for 15 years organist at St. Patrick s Church, Stayuer. was lately presented by the congregation with a.' hand- some silver tea. set." ' _ " | Dress and Mantle Good: In . great. ---.I.\uv I mr- vGoodI ln'_ cream variety. J. Fyfe. 3 George, son of .G W. H. Browne, Brace- bridge, upset a- large `bowl of boiling resp- herries on his neck, right arm and chest, terribly-scalding him. . . - 1u-4-1-..-.. ..'...-1 la` Whitalnak had terrlDI.y'3CH.Mlll.l5 ullu. James McGouey and F. Whitelock had four hours shing in the Holland Rxver last Saturday and caught 113 bass, the largest of which weighed 5% T pounds. . _A M J. Barry threshed for Messrs. Lyon Bros , Athlone, 1400 bushels of grain in 9 hours. Isn't that almost enough to" make`- the poor Ontario farmer despair? ` 1 HM . `n- ..1-..a. ....m kntmnnn ve and six hun- the pool UIlDHnl'lU Lu} luvs my-..r....- . ` The Packet says between live and dred men passed through Orillia on Wednes- day night on their wa.yto the harvest elds of Manitoba and the North-West. A The July make of cheese at the Upter- grove factory was sold at Peterborough for 9 _.cents a. pound, and was pronounced by the inspector of the very best quality. E. (3. Simmons is busy doing over tm-sh now and invites you to call In and interview him about that cap of yours that needs repairing," or the mun , collar. or com. one run made to look like new. Music Hall Block. The Grsvenhurst High School did well at the Departmental `Examinations. Eight tried the primary and two the junior leaving, and six of the former and one of the letter A succeeded. _ . _ - . . .1 , t'\..:II:.. Au11`nrn um.n1'.l-Id to Q0 ` succeeueu. _ A lad at the Orillia Asylum wanted to go to church with _some others. but he was not permitted because he is an Epi1ept1c-so he ran away a to be a bright, handsome years. i .. - ..-..a.. -4: .:`~+.mn from St. George : Lake nd ianow at larfe He in sand 3 a A party of sixteen. from George s[ went to the, Mountains the other davon la huckleberry excursion.` The way was rough and rugged, but all got through safe- ly, returning in the gleaming with loads of fruit, _ g The result of the late Departmental Ex- aminations has convinced the Bradford Witness, That the hopes -so long enter- tained of a real] excellent High School in the Village of radford have at last been 9 -`1- --n`:nn I fully realized." Kant-Hook, .. Bummer, Zig-Za , Guy Fawkes, Lord Rolland, Wait-a-_W ile and other like names. represent the correspon- dents of a one of our county exchanges. Much of the stuff they contribute should never be printed. _ A Kirkville writer says the telegraph poles on the. Lake `Shore Road su'ered by the thunder storm on Friday last (11th). `A large number of them were splintered by lightening. The caves are attracting more sight-seers this year than ever. A Severn Bridge man says : Our village is a regular hive of industry. _siCB Messrs Mickie, D_yment as .*on took possession of the Christie -: property, the place has been ,,__-.1;...1'ln imin-nvinu. Th0l`0 bl! -an 31 all chriut 0.0:; 12', [.'000; 'Gene|ee_.. Bo. .l0,000.000-; Bliss 5:. lgar, s" tor home manufac- 12.000.- `turd---?0gxvta.r1o. Lum ` Com uy, 15 2 l0,000.000. To`-* NDHUJ J- : Bra.Ac-ab `-E--LA AND THE nommox or own; OUR CRITERION. # n. Imwsrag .comm or smoom !i10`00. '"r'ot'a1:, 37,000,000. ` 1Z;ash7'VP.(l;<;;d;1.'y"' '\iSZ(idland s civic holi- ' day; A . is `c`' .u .3: I ' a ' Mehdslesi `still linger `in the Township of Matchedash. T ` -Inch: . | H;Vv1r1;h}nZi;;`__i;i`";o be poor as` =compfI__;re _ with what it; used tobe. ! fI1I_'- I, , __ I 1 ._._- __ A _ LL - ""'r-.-`V-' -~~- -- '-~*- -- V Tho horog in-as found its,` -V\`r'a.y to the neighborhood of Ja.rra.tt s Corners. ' v | If 1- n. `I\ ,1!" `I ; -2- 4 _N:S"es1z.'Es.sa.' t.lV1anTkful for ti refrehing 1 shower last Friday afternoon. 1 11' . 1 I u I '.-In In

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