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Barrie Examiner, 27 Aug 1896, p. 4

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iv ' ' vi7*~7-"~`"-`Q . I . tl` PH T s riglit. - wash Barrie :1nto the .9, rand; ' -then we _`will rnake Orillia da- s. county , *.o_wn.--Tirnes. Its no` bi, nder Orillians miake such remarks ill` is no sho.w'of being theschirf town in e `county. But there is no danger of V9" _-wbe .r townberng washed into the bay for 13 long time yet, no matter_how` rnuch so is Qrilhans may desire it. 3 ;Q.\fSeptember 23rd next the reign 7 Her Majesty the Queen will be lorrger iauthe reign of any other sovereign ho overeat open the British .thron_c, he longest prevrrrs reign, was that of -eorge III, who reigned 59 years and 10 days-._-_though for the last nine or inf years ofhis reign he wms_incupu- ituted by insanity and `the throne was earsrwoccupied by hie son, the Prince tegent. On. Sterber 23rd Queen Victoria will hhaveroigned 59 years ._m1.111 days. May she be spared for deny a day more, i u `WHEN parliamentfwas dissolved in tidy the ; stand`in of, parties in the` lqnate, assuming :i'll..the posts to be illed, wes.-Conservati\`es; 70 ; `Liber-J Lia; '11. Owing to deaths and resigna- {lorie the number will stnnd. as soon as .he1goyernment filled up vacant places- Lideral, 17 ;. Conservatives. 64. A9 : nf1ni'of'the Senators `are. well up" in \ ?y e:`irs;)"i:t_. willnot ebeiong before the M perti`es are` more evenly t divided, but ll1E._ Conservetive `preponderance. will * donht1g_mea;`eoutinue `until the Senate is reonstrnctedff as` proposed A in the - Libereliprogramme laid down at the Ottawa oonvention threeyeara ego. ' ` Theorchardb in this vicinity are yielding an abundance of fine fruit. this season. Rev. R. Cobourne, the blind preacher. 1 lectured at the Methodist church, Oro Sta- ` tion, on Monday night. the 17th instant. Lunmacinu in nmuiv over. Goodcrops, ` Buy. in doing the work. _ Monday night. me um msuuw. Harvesting_ is nearly over. Goodhrops `arc repdrted generull}. The whistle of the c_hreahi`ng enginehas commenced once more. I (lannm Trunk. whotaught at Hawkstoue "c_hreahi`ug engnnehas commencen once mule. George _Tragk, who taught at `before the vacation, has succeeded W._ A. ~ Atkinson at Qoulson. The lntger, who has been spendihg the holidays at Cookstown, wil| accmnpuuy his brother Enoch to Owen Sound Coll. Inst., during the `next year. George Thompson wielda the birch at Hairk -' lotone now. . . ' n.m..o.._Dnmm/(Tnmnhnll and n.'Mbl`I`i80H "stone .Depu"ty- !md"sev,'ro.l Reeve `Campbell and `M'orriso_u `sheep killed by lightniugin the storm on the 15th instant} . Iuuul >JLvu-. x Mrs. T. Bruniby has retiifned homeliaftor [ visiting friends at; Silv,eLCmek. A Miss M. E. Me Carnen. after spending her I V iiolidays at home, has returned to Toronto. } - wn urn any-I-v tn" hear `Mrs: Brings is in We are sorry to hear Mrs.` Briggs such a._ low condition. . V - Some of the small fry of this town have?` . to degree operfection that the people inltie immediate vicinity are `thinking of buying I their glass by the car load in fll|.ll\`8.- If the 3 parents would give their children 9. lecture, _ say onoe a'y`ear, on the evil arising from , this practice, a great; deal of trouhlswould 1 `be avoided. . ' i . Anumber of our citizensare contemplating ` l I viaitingthe Toronto `Exhibition thisvyear. . ' Hnr smarts are emzeriv awaiting the open- ` holidays at home, nas renurueq w uuuuw. vxaitingthe 1'orouto_ mxnm1uon l;1uu~yezu'. Our sports are eagerly awaiting, open- V in of the partridge and duck season. Mrs. Needham Md Mr]. Wilson paid our town a short_.visit] :15 week. ' -' ~ , m|...}.:,.1'mm.-I: . n Mr. Manvillds hotel is short_.visit I 5% week. .l`hebricl`:wo1-k n 11 Mr. Maxwi1l.e s Hotel ` expected to be nished in another week. _ A ANTEN MILLS.` `L | `Aug; 24...-Mi. Harry and Miss Dorr l Hardy have again returned to their former . places of emplymexit, feeling refreshed aftev their rest for. a while at home. - r`....,.. n:..I,;...m. hm rmnmedork again. I for. while at nome. _ | " Isaac Dickinson has rsumed' work again. having gone tip Scotia. Mr. Lucas; our former school t_e`acher. pasaedthrough here oriis Bike, "bound for New Lowell; to spend:arfew-more4i&yLoL toiling. I `- ' I . M.:1Cou9hliu has started to ship wheat l 1.u__.|y ..,.,,..._ -u f`.39~r...;-.,..1.... 39.;.,..L,.....'.. djover .`-~_- 921- Ann: A LV.l.'-Uuugmm mus uumucu yv u_ Ilgl. em on 9' ul lug am) M8 8%! 0 , for the presen!.-one 393 being large enough ; 'the amdunt of grain purchased. .. 41:. mm. nn amin makes it verv disagree- [the amount or gram purcnaseu. .~.--l1he rust. on grain makes xgery disagree- able for threshers, this yea'r. ~ . Not a~ very large attendance at ahool, these days, _ Harvest and `berry-pickimg de- `tain the children from going. - - nil! n...+ um Imvm. is mm-Iv aomnlated-. tain the children trom going. . Now that the harvest is nearly aomleted-, farmers are going uronhd with a bxiopxd smile, exolaiming, the` grain in good yield: - --.-.1 " ' .UJ1lJU'l\1,1 "' .. ohh,M9(9wan hai been bnaxlivj engggagi pg_1t._ting Vo. st9|V1q`.\,fou;1x.i}\ti9n\In_ie_r ' mghoh-ute. " . V I `V K. . , l\.|n.,hn: `T-7Hn|zlind"nnd Miaakirtxun at- hid house. ` MmChaa.'Hi9k 1iL&auci'ii a:.~` tended hb fimeral-of" their bro:ther,_n r. ` Inn: (`mm his ' .Irviixe`KifkVul5. T9!50`i vtA.v ' nurohasiad this.` Cbnnraa-45 `t`IWine:I&irkVup. '~l.'9!'`F-`.:'a' ,_ Jan; Coma has purchased th6JCbngr'e* a-4 tionalohuroh. .Heiute`nds moviugviht : ig: home agd using it in building `an addition. A The ,recently""pa3d by-laW;~p|_~ol`\ibit_ing.i ' home mu using In In nuumng an Vauumuu. u The .recont1y" pmed by-law gprohibiting.` pigs from running at huge comes into force '55ept`1al'a. It in u` mbetooiximniahle act `and it is undefatbod very special 'u_t6p' are being ; taken o see `that it is emied into e'.eo.t. 4 MM JR-I`I(V`ntta and` 0. Coutta. nnoif taken go that w 1: Amen umo eueuo. .. Mn. Jas~Coutta andpo. Comm apenTi - Sunday at Aveniugt. 9 . ' '. . um Wmienn wife inten(f\spe'ndln;za.j _ Aveniu 3; *_. _ _ Chas Wmie.a.n__ .w.1!i9.1n%n~ 'PN..R 3.. iowholibqayq in the `beautnI`:I{agara diH.,f = .. .1, ' nd: mu-m `msmmateu further renalri. _ `The Im storm neoeaaxtgwey z1rwwr.rvv=.~--." . on the blllvroceedlngthakurton lighthouse. Iuisnotteslsmonom to in man asher nnnn nvnnnt"'hIWAl' ms-often cine I01`). L ,,-m...mn..m.v 1.3`. mmu` londiufliii . It in not false eoonom J0 119. mama wens; qmg1lexpen.dituren' Qo'0`f,en 08%: 301') wlien a me~exIrnAomluy\. _ V , or tha ooxpomionfuoompumlvmr peunmont sn . ;. aliacomf0NubI9jrold\vaY"`V " L .oi1in'g. V _ > - M.-toughliu has ship wheat}; ..-..:%n+.an?n`-Bui'l`cIiuq another eleva , . and oomfombIeV*tou}way` . Tho?9.IT17l\4lH!`0 bu bvmmi ienowk`. [MI jaoqnaja \ new wit the bumnub, W 11 Ml- jut in; Q, I; yea1lty,i.:Vnith':`tli,` V 1, '-< :8anneL\I9iIocI~=iI-ire: w,ooplb13 ; ` 9!! '5 A ` ` A be last storm neoeaaltmtzey !._xarther.rop9irI .. n.. Mn .m.m.unnha` Rm-ton Iinhthouse.` 3-_..._. PHE PSTOVN. GUTHRIE. Q1 Bukgg, 1'-1111-...-- L. 1R. 1. Fraser& co. 1I:oif*a'}ra;IIsH;1Gs 100`13iernt %Pa ctms in l l l ` klsidebozird Covers, To?1et Covers, Tray Clot` ,l or two pf each (lsign,'bing:1mples of a large m:n;ufactu_1'e_r. Mats`, Doylies, `all pure linen ;' G91-man `ll1`ly} I,1_}Y91'l5.. .0rTly one~ iwith die same gm L ` u Weshow th greatest value in Table linens: F` ' ' * n TOMJS, and Towelllngs it has been our privllege to oer. 4 {Shut YWPEYGS Suitihgs, Trowserings Md Oveaccbatings iwithont a single chanceof uiakin'g`a poor selection. `Ihise just. another way gof. saying` that the assortment of fabrics is perfect, and we might add here that - it is as big as it. is good. Our trade demands the best the market afords. We guarantee to _'furnish every purchaser thoroughly dependable goods; 9. perf_e'E_b t,first class Li-imniings end workmansliip, and, inark this, a saving of` money. This gimantee is the best inducement. we can offer for yO\ll"dSlI`ed: pzm'onage.,, ..4Oti1e'r tailors might do as well by `you, but will_they l aanmo:..;.\ T T T % _ Sfrawhairy jsland and 0illia' Slrdhy Ejeig, A . Au-sI::i: 30 rm %$1V0oMakesIiv(ea.11o1iaf` 5 hom'm'd you `win be` delighted - ; 3'1.:WVia$01dby. 7 ~ L Nllexti Door 10%. Tnelegraphy Offio; nfiunki spc;f. V 1'.ie.' Curt/ains inf Gfea1:\'S7Efiety A: ten oehb Ebttlg Vziiaken V M . hve galloiptof thipdalicioua beverage` ` which in ` blag` ` _non-Valoo`ho1io. ' ' . ' N {no I}'h-`at Jmnad Yam). I c orc1ing,Tto.tha.;b L curiosities of thgnavy rfd wa. are - 7 ' fgMenew.l.f.theMrst `arm T vesaelwas` . V launched in t1'1e.,vea.r-1Z`>`80. L ~1n:n{`gs one ` of the ee't'mhnned,by the Kpights 6! V St. John andj [wags entixgely covargd with `T sheets `of_;1e`ad. 7I'he~ accounts "ofAt1_;9 ti__xues_ 1ix`v`e`~ us in`..Vd_uknesa. as to the M 'th1ckueas of tk_1is1ey.dA armor. `but they- }. are very pppitiye in the stamm What 7 `were of auf6ieVnt.strenm:h-.rsusV gsinuy` to ream; an the `kahota/o`f `that ` [We7ar.e olfering Them at he/ss Thain _ the Cost of lmp0rting___...._. V \_Y1_LL 5 ` d:l1'nkumade.' , ilundrgdi `of 'othote5b%iev ;n\i : any WM: Wilaon`s_R'oot Beer is the best and healthigat f\ih .n`iexj Q - in - Cur-nu---__....... , A1t"Bxpe1'ies, Japanee Tinsel E'eut, Art Mus]ins,`; In new and Madras e_ffe.0t>;, Swiss Spots in.. `Peek 21 B00 CuTta1Q_,; e_tc. ' ' A _ 'i`he%. Wonderful` 0%he.p% Mm. .LEAvE- {M25 and 500: & T AV-ILOR ; 49. 49. L. .I.F RASER scco. You might shut youf ejes and pick from oup; guperb ussbrtuyer pf }1I1\n1el` . A \M9K3w3A &m **%% BANE; , `..Fatmu;j_- .-`Co;1V1me;`oial. "N,ntea'_ ,]`)i5.V. cou`nted.'& M` `N - .,. Vamp: Am Farmtl Sale -Ntefd `qbhod oi- ta>k91'1`_ior. ' Coll{ec_bion.f E Spgoial Aftensiou ni\yn.' ta .(3 :"zl5 \! ' `Note: una.Acey:_m..;:V._ . : ". chews. fCaah1.f`}Aje:1a- n::`;a2,A...g.::.L L Bone!` %!;9*d+ ` V mu ;.m, mun .& m,Ln= : ,T-anhq (3onorl_ Bankig Bnah;`esa; , uuunuwvnpy us mus: l\2l`WVl_v` |I9M-V9, uvlv are ppgitive the statext;ex;6_.`c;.1.1;."1; heywere auioient.strength-.f:fau: J cas!\;}1y`to reagst a1l_the1shotsjoftha.t ` " day. BAN 47+ DU'NLOP'ST;: ` ;_A:l\j`9l1G|:I:. . 321] Mahegsin. , ozmlmo. nus uv.-A .'...A.A...'....37;8 on -,2 . L}.`~;9ib~inx7`- hum J with ac EU. Able to Read - _ nn'drWriLe. .... ..12.8 percent. .... ` -n .... ..75.7' ` an .'.....68.2 . go '.... ..59.1' M? ~ nn.n per cent. ...9V4`-`2 M E 7.94.3 ' u. ,",.92._ I '1 : 00': uuu .'-.'f79.'5 Z1365 t6,'iaov_c`1-of!snt1`_:_v`VIhn Got nu. u: ' ` In Bju-xslngd hr. ~ '"Advgx-tise thnnsnbnrban property` of mine for sale." siid {Hotter the other` .4 ....;.a.-... .. kn nntm-ad his 111806 of Ul ll-IIHU AUL acuvg xnofning. u V3114 knndac 7'r`I,A'r%5a;'wicke town. Bariie must M ' AEVG11 _veiyears one it is.vi sited_ 1iardeu|`ze.fthzYt'~`-rim up\the streets. hes- ojnt inf? railway tracks, . and t1a_]t.h6 whle townL--0rillia Times. don't pregend to'bc ange1s_ :,,as9 regards .wi_ckednesa as_ in rything else,". this town _"doeix. not fef .wIieh`coi1)pnIed wivt.h.0i-illia. . ' business. . What do you mean? queried Ki; venerabla partner. who hadhenrd Hot-. tar rave over that same residence all `the {imeit Lwasjyoing built and put shape for 92upanc3*. . ' me: w}mf.I sav. Advertise it. and shape for qcnupency. Just what I say. `d'<>1i .t stickion `a thousand or two when ' itcomes to selling, " ~` uBut` y9u7l_._ . K . _ Never mind now. I know whit you .wou1_d say. I went out there for quiet and rest. I was going to combine all `_ the pleasures the countiyxvith all M the advimteges of the city." _It was an iric1escex;_td'ream. ` L u'I"L.. -2... And H-snrn mnv BA S`P0d_ but iridescexn: dream. "The air out there may be good. byt `it at_ua1ly mag1_1ies sound. You ca'n-' ` hear the Street cars coming 21 mile `away and.a. mi1e_,__after they pass, soundinghll the time as thoixgh they were running a.cros's the front_ porch. Freightncnrs afe backing. xnaking tip hndp\1lling'out allvnjght; They make more},1'acket- thmi a volcano in action and whistle xiom s_uuse't to sunrise. uv-.. l...m.. hnuy T,`_,1mn1:nJ nh.th6 and whistle sunset (0 suumu. - You know how4`-banked oh. the birds and the ;l\\' and` '.i 1L,rtl\:1t sort of got? Instead of the sootiaxg sweet- ~ness of sound amicipated yo1TvwVould t11iuk`there,}vas :1 `chromatic c_a11"i'opeTr turned loose there every 1uorning`at,. 1..-_.):_L. T1, H.-gr cimn T hr-an] fllds turned loose were L-vc1'_) ` (l:i3',l,_,igl1t. I birds cut loo.~:c I would have but that `they must be us_big as turkeys. I -never hr.-u1'cl':ucl1 an _1u1exn~Ll1l_vdin. You might as well try, to slcupiin a. boiler yard. 'll1L-.1'e is never a day that some fool neighbor is `not out at seven .a.m. with :1 lawn mower. zind if there luU.| ulug say. 1 lawn mower. .-\n0ther fellow will be sawinyz, and hanunt-ring at a fence. and they will be yelling across three or iqm-acres'to cagh other that it isa. nice day. or that it. looks like"rain. And trhel, noise iL`i11al{s! You would think the earth puvetl with steeland theheavens a sounding board. My stopped and my temper lost. You talk. about the bicycle _face, but look at mine for the suburban face. that place for sale, mid for sale cheap;' `necessary for the owner to live in the heart- of the city. -Det-roit Free Press... -` V r a -*----n. \ The lirst time I l1(3l.1'tl. those e be anything .\lorpheus (letests ,`it is 3. ~ nerves are shattered, my digestion -` Advertise` l . A [Talk With 1.1 Pawnbrokor. There ale two points of View to be taken of everything--even in a pawn- broker s dealings. A woman went into 9. well-kept . establishment the other day and asked for a 1oa.n;d`l"$30 onamarquise ring of diamonds and ` emeralds. ""1`lmt amount was given meat Blzinl< s. she said, the `other _ day." -"I will give you $8, said the pawnbroker. 'I`hat L folds ofher dress the woman broual1t out another ring-zrrcircleb of dia- ' monds, `with half a. dozen stones. ` "`Twenty-veAdolla1's; said the pawn- 1 xbrokexr. and she took it. I wonder if 3 they could ,haveAcl1ang_ed the stones, t `she said, referring to the marquise _ would not .do. F1'o m 9. little bag concealed in 1:he_ ring -. HI}. gamma (,u=.~nunAL um rmg, 9 . - _ K It would not be `worth while for anyone to change such -small stones." said the pawnbroker .-to the interested visitor. V l`h_ere. is a_' possibility that "someone might have given her the sum `she mentioned for that ring, but I ` doubt it." Sh was probably telling an. ` untruth. You can buy _suchJ_.__ring asthat for $10 or 812 at 9. pawnsh). ` 1r m.-o ,gi`yj1;g,out'a'smuch4money as she says ` on such a ring he would be loaded with them. "Every other pawnhroker in ' town would pass off their rings on him. The` ring'I tookis wo1'th~per-' haps $60- -not` more.--New Iork \ Times. ~' - _ -1` How unwo1'1xy;; of./my immortality ` do Lbear myself and how 1ike.a serf I of time. when myvimpatience cannot , wait a year for 3. 1'es_ult, 9. month fore * reward or a. week for 9. promised blessg `ing! '1`hou`dostnot `blame my ardent djesires. dear Father. But with Thee there is no fretfulnessfhou dost live in the successful Bterpity. Draw me there withf Phee. 0 Thou Prince of TL--- 4...] ....1.:,.v.rmI Du; -r1'av 'n1-nnfc _ gbm e(iii<$ffi`tVl.Tc:mmahta_ L5 .1.`im s `in ; week, Ike mople `of Kit. ire jealous of` even `Bag-tie`: mere WWII _'IE(*7. U J.1lU\.l.l.1u\4U Us and patience! By" daily proofs ` ofthy 1ovingkindness._ by thevunfold-` vviinlg of thy wise designs, by maftchless` surp_1jses of joy, shame me from my- . . 1 - ; . ;-_....1.....1 n... '..';.,:,.,. I-1u`.+'- iE",hn!-.'h\"- ., _ -!:rt1tv-butxvtrv - Holds Thee, even as,to-day,. and holds, the1`efo1'e4_,g1l of to-day s`be_nuty and` ' ,strengtl1Ia_11t1`joy. 'l`ea.ch me that Thy 1 `stponement of happiness always on~ j 9.rges,it. if I will be enlarged . By the dq1a;L,;_Qonvince _'l`hine impatient childfthut a thousand years of waiting M f6`r`a."blesing do not impair the bless- _"Ving.lsec_au;4e' 'l`hou.ar_t nQt'imphired.` ._ _.Grant me the faith-that bxixlts "to bar ,.\_.1I`BJ!1'aII1(H:e Itubu uluu uztuua uu us! jbhdage 0 my 2; ~`BV9I1t.v":A_vl'i1`9-S" vv-.r.ena! ~...-- ` . I _V . ` t.an(1v-reh+'~19ee.~-th9,t;i'S;41ot;i1i . )1 sale." siid aliotter the other as ,,he entered hisplaoe of How Unworthy. @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ Strawfat in oIfr%Store% V ` % % . . %%%% ~ 1Rog`er3smO1d fS ca.ncL, Five Po1nts,*ZBa.rr1e. ____, V V _ ~ ` ` V _.-_ I .'(-`(H Y ` . ' . --_. ' I 5 t _ _ lhzue often wondered. on looking at thei . OR0 STATI, . ` IlIpl`CSSI0llS By M (`*1 Y4 ,np!53-boats and canoes thntdot I\e,mpen- ~ Aug .9_4___M,._ and MW Hlgmou C,-,`,xa]1` ` Ic..lTW3?.nv m'9.r\.' evrnimz. why it is 9"! of Uxhridge. visited friends here last week, ;,=___,__ _.___.-..----~~----- HOOKS !llll)ti,`tx`.-.u1I:x1uvuc\f In motion _ wit.h=the- v__a_car.c_v \ in` the nifieated jay the deathggf Sir .n' my -in -_.____ ."n ouf schools of to-day, ~] ever have such interesting ` had years ago when we all I couid/spell down all th spelling match. If there is o Hnnaier School:n;ster than .. to-daygl wonder if they contests as they ` ` onecarboxylic acid may be taken as :1 iuir trie-ll to see who P down" the others in the 33 one purt of 'I`he 1 5 Hoosier Schcolnngster that clings_to the ill memory more than another it is the descnp-_ tion of the great spelling match. What brought this subject to my mind was glancing over the Montreal papers, `giving an account of the proceedings of the Pharnmceuticul Association of America. 0i the subjects that were. discussed methytheptyleneket- specimen_-while diacetylalphaclinmidhopheu- ` etol, "dimethylhydroxetylamine, tetro- cu " methylethy-lencdiumine" and "beta.pheueti- tl dylcrotonic acid are etymological combma- u [,1 tiona that would have delighted the hearts of the old-tiinejutlgea at spelling matche , However. I trust that none of my school-Vl murm readers will iuict them on their, Eupll. - * _ Ii ALA: *w~x lle, laetweek, for swearing on the streets. if some oi tho"-Mung men of this town, who ure givvento profanity on the streets, re- ceived the same treatment, it wo11Yd.}mve a 1' salutary effect, and the ears of the pussers-by would not be so o{ten pained by lunguage which seems to be only too common among ' = at certain class of young men uf the present , day; 4:; .1.J. A man`wa's fined :35 and costs, in Hunts-1` `IE *. -, The opening of September seee iiearly all 12 the child population of `the protfjnce once 1 more trudgingischool-ward daily, After the 1 i ( l I 1 pleasant holiday, teacliei and-pupil alike re- lreshed,` are better able to apply tlievn,sel\'es- to work, and each parent hopes to see his or her child make better progress than ever before. Soniepareiits provide their children \Vith\b00l{E!,EBD_d E2811) to school, and appar- j ntly think they ii ve done their part. min 1 the teacher must do the rest. There eiteu- , times eeeme to he no inclination -on the part . ' of lather or mother t9 know the te_acrer of V their children, and inthia they -(loyboth 5 teacher and pupil an injiistice. A child may . he dull of he in , defective in vision. or L , have soiiiewotheyslizgiit. physical weiikneseui wnich the parent is cognizantand the teeclier , 1 -i .. If the parentrfails to acquaint the nheL,ir:ih;jh;3:gc, the child is apt to u- \,_Lu, .1... ....i.i.`Zu- in ( iecover n I L:l:1;,1v_1;1i;_`t_ig:__-cizu,-um, vuu .- _r_ , .su'er while the teaclier the physical defects in the child. A know- ledge of the physical condition of the child also enables theteacher to seat the pupil in the room in such a way that the aoyundiand ' light will be-to his greatest advantage. Then, mo, in most r:li`.ldren--in the mo_at likely pupils. at leuat-there are same peculiaiitiea_. tot temperament well known to the parents, ' It is the duty of the parents to acquaim the teaclaer as far as possible with the disposition ' hf their` children. and bv so doing they will ensure azlnore mph 1 adval`ncen1eut- for them, and _both they and their. teacher would be - ~ AM: no mmhle. No doubt my pupilaat lenet-t.nere are amine ,............._. _ 1 teacher ` their` ijnpiil them, they would saved :3. great deal of trouble. No my teacher readers hgwe often lshought. over~_thie I have written these ,worde_ ` question, and hoping the; the parents will consider them i and do their part towards making the work i as nhilrlmn `and teacher easier nndamore . an (10 `GHUIII PHI u < of children `and successful. ' the gmah harvat. tlmg: "f of every degoription, w `the credulity of the h .....1 -min fr-Mh them the , .. . V . , _faka41n0&i u : and uvfindlera ojf gavery description. and the bgn_hway"tq escape their plutnhea is _to give ` 't|_}um a. deoiddly widg berth a u'd_r.aat con-. ,to.-nted`i u making money houe,atlv.nnd 'i1`1'-~= pgwmg fuilly for anything pure aaed._ .~ - v lllllll LJULQIM vuv vs vuv ...... - `aition an comparerlmiith free and Iligeqt anvil progressive p_ebple i-V- " QUEBEC. ` . ` ' ' Able to Read hgpyjgb lucky "system Vjof` _mFed;_t-1e-\;;slV.T* fmlsoxy beduation','Wogkcd by an_ ` J At OicgFalr. lantlvenr, 1W8}nu0n\lIIuuuu_ Wutolring pngveryk-smart individual. with ,ai1_ oily 'ton'gn~ trying t o`Ige12'thegoomvarvative " -Sootohmen-of :0rd to invest in hja.wa\`ea.` V 3am Siiok and his soft sufwderf thnjt-worked \ no well w'ib'hV (she Bluenom waan t in it with I `this `young map. buH?ia'elrquence was of no - avail. Ha gaveup'7the;hard-shelled Scott; in _dlIg\`xIt,{mllng they werepoh ofwha. gullible`-kind.`, `I thought mm if jakira - ; Mivayd wereao re'oivad thnt_ thja genus Vwonld won -become extino. ` _ 4 . . M _ Y. Know. ll.` Jl. "I V ~ 1 *1 2\t0iqFalr,1antlyep.r,I >. V0)`Y"3ml`t in any t.on'nn~ trying o`Ige1 `The 2 f 1 Int Qllif oitlenl are awn_1:ingA7m-utho` A kswthgu mmswu may 1 beafubled by ' g\gnngh'tly"!e'uoe whiomncloae t `John -zrmau -praaantmn` +n\._ .. IV ..mm'so:hp $119)O\fg1gIt'bBtfkhFf; . - a season of` M1 fairs in a.1mos|:,up0n 1/19 , _;.....:..1 nmminu next`wee_k~.~ 113his is arnu In B mned'n Im hat fairs in 8.lm0STupuu .5. ' xt`wee_k~.~-~11 his vim timc 'foi`.fa.kirs oription, who tryito work on. y hard-working peopl z old-time planshre _nown . nnvnnn. m` thew have -been` a.n( .croo s ' D IQWlM'un uwu-_...b ` ; shows t.h_e l`6ii)0nu.,I)w-> ;ement. People like 1Toronto, especially, " be very cn.reful`ahoub with things out of the _~ {ywiah that they had nn they V get badly ;,aka4xnoxir2g _ Q60k 8 naA.me\i\s.Li11eIilhioIied in an "' -~-- 1.. 5!... `, I was;m\ioFb\:_l7i_9'd. 1...-lhulnnl wmh an CASH MAN & PER__RY,_ `Regatta Shirts, ' with _(011ars. atmchecl, ~ sepafate collars 1-rn and [humor K\t`uIpuu- I feId1}ay_(e\'ery owning, why thnt Bairrie _ia `n'o"c< in aquatic sports. Most towns of ns size and situated as we are, have their `l\L`1lt `club their canoe club and their rowing"--1u'h. What is ` the matter with Barrie in this t.gspect.? ` .. `\ - thoroughfare than the market square, nguu - under th"ecouuci1chzunb \vindows'._' This s town bndly needs the s vices of the Pro- mmal Road-makiug`Iuspg :tor. , ale * The condition of the E1izabeth\'_xgstree? sidwaiks between Dunlop and John sfrqgta is a standing disgmce to ounconncii, W his nupardonnble bungling it-was Lo commence ` tearing up the sidewalk qn the north side while the south side"waa npnssnble ! Now neither is t to'use. And then again`, where could one nd 4 rougher, dirtier piece of than the market square, right nmipr thie council cinunber nIeuIucn.; rum... ....,.- ._ luck of energy and'system among both officers and members. ihe result is me ra.- pid decline of Lhe,mem_hers11ip. .Now`. Tlehuar `cyc`Piaza wake uplv It; Lhe,mem_bership. Now`. Tlehuqr `cyclists I sliunlrl be their common aim to help on 3 Barnmul Ban-ie :'s [progressive march in W cycling mstterslns in everything else, and i how can itibetter be `(lone than by estab- lishing n strong. ourishing bicycle club in our midst? Let.` there be weekly club runs; _ promote. numerous ~- club races. strictly adhere to the rule open to members only, and, when -prizesnre premised.` let the ' winners receive them; try to secure ane- tionnl"meel;; by'merins or concerns and !. popular subscriptions start. a` track fund and : open club rooms; and lastly. but` by no` 3 i meansleast, let officers and members uuipe `xwiththe common interest of increasing the membership,nndxconsequently the benets of _the club. '._W hen than is done, our little Horse-shoe City` will be one 'of.the finest 9 cycling` cengreu in Ontario and `tie fast T V . on_ our track." an A . 29. -The Vfzii-mere are yen; busy jusf ~ now nishiugharvesting. Antimber or them- finished this week.. . . ~ f\...:..,. 0.. Hm nrnaf. rsiin storm Onvsiltllrdv ` ` week.. Owing tothe great riostorm on Saturday afternoon the mill-dam uf=thev Utopiu[ Roller ` .Mi1ls'broka away, which will cost. consider- `able expense :to "repair it. p..}.up,seh: ml re-cmened on Monday, Aug. `._to repair it. : , PubHe_-Sehool rempened Monday, Aug.` `17th. - . . _ -L. . ftefndon fol. Mr; Marley_ ,_;;~_. -. A meeting- was he Vfrorn`.tha..vLillage Thar lnrmarh' HI ID}! id` here V the` pnrpbae `of n_1nnTnga. ditch V to Mo'I'a he : creek 1 ii ooaiitiv` are abigtlh ` A'un.u vvv-y . _-..._. mama ~ p"home-hfter ;vs_ojouru. in sevA6rrl :iLies},\n_d' towns in Northern States. ` ' - ` _.- " `*~'=*Ere`drH:hv left for ManitoBai,on'Monday'. 1 MY.`3lid Mranealy, of To:t6nhajm, and. Mrs. Beuett, ol; Tor_o1;to,f,ara .via'1t.ingfht. ] ` 'M`r:Ma)-ley a, /,. A . .. . '- -VA meeting-was held here'dn`AThurg{c1_hy_y[ rfrom'.tha..\dllag9 to Mo'1'a ue's qreex.~ . The farmers ' hi this ocalipy `V HEQJOIW -.--nun through bhfvenging. ~ I . V r 'i1IL;.sDALE.l . Aug.`25---Mlaa`_ Bella `Hill left fu?North, Be. on Suburddy.'~ _ V ` `l ,v.. Gsorgmwaugh was iuAto`wg last week, visiting his parents. ` _ 4 .- ` 1 V Min Andaman, `of fJ,`or`onto, in thdguest of , Mrn.0l_m Eragber,..l.. . , V 4 Mr. Myers s envvag1_ew daynlaat weak, l ' wlthlrleudgin an-ie. 1 ;-' _ " _Qu_ltq 'a_' fW_frony;hereA tack ;)'.$b9L9xe. . nngnidng fr01(1.MW&11 d M1 1_ a'rry.l lounvclllm ll wink _ r 9391011` weak. Wan ._ A . .` MW; arejorry to hear'_2hn.9;M_r. VN\d`Ml'I. , .Jno.,`Mx\GiIluelmip our v1l_ls`ge.A A "';`-M.,C14`&hm npn. New; 8:93;! oi} law ~ , me}: Lvzlixv fr crude in-Uolllnawmh - - - = inll '.ol0,rl1|10.",vu~ I`? %14E1: ` M`r4nU'1zsmx. Ifn following -tables taky fr'om*th_e - `a n .43 -1.-... n... ........n A` In; 1 "system bogirlr The result the AUGUST 21. ; ms CANUQK. Aug. >24.-Mr, and Mrs. nsrmou uoxnu. Uxhridge, visited week, on their wedding tour. V Miss Dob. Creighten is visiting at Arthur Bell's. V _ ` AInv- l\n|1rvia'n `in re-vinitiw ECCDE3 Bell's. _ ` Alex: Doug12is'is re-visiting old. around Newmarket. . - r....m...n;.1 mm Mnlr~.nIm's. Shsntv Bnv. around Newmarket. Lawn social, G'eo. MaIcoIm s,.Shauty Bay. on Tuesday evening of this week. under the auspices of the Sons of Temperance. , The lawn socialxat residence of Arthur of the Sons 0: Temperance. The lawn socia|;;at Bell, on`Thursday the 20th of August, was "'\`i*.~e-4L.sug_cese. Eroceeds. $20.. Rev. N. 3`an.;-bell, an ? `Rev, Mr. Hunter of Owen, Sound, were present. _ L`m-maven mnnnlinht excursion to Straw-I present. Foresters moonlight excngsion Stra.w_- berry Island. Monday the 24th. ` Frank Henderson is comm cing opera- harry lsmuu. luuuuuy mu cnul. Frank Henderson commgacing opera- tions on stonework, for 9. sh-pgd. on the Stevenson farm. a` P. Miss 0. Sevigny. ot`Barrie, 314d Miss Byrnes, of Cleveland, 0... visited at Mrs. F. Rella, on Sunday ` . ____h `K U ,l1.LLuL1. an 1 Aug. 24.--C. G. Atkinshn is having house bricked. -;William Bamea,"of Shanty V w<\_rk.. . ` i Thnnrchardb vxciulw afeyielding} Id:t wfeak baton; _ . _ V %is N Washington have broken camp ` . fgndme returned home. '_ vprepariu to move into Mounted by ', T. Collins 13:21:15! hqe_u.|aid up for some , .ggy";;g,-,....3., < _. 91'! if Ila" itgtg `abuv grill % age--`on

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