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Barrie Examiner, 17 Jun 1897, p. 8

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........_... as x . h TO ` -OFTHESSALY.-" London, June 14.--A special Uaspatch from Athens to the Exchange '31-legraph Coxnpuny reports that the armistice be- tween Greece and Tu :-i;_ey has. been broken by the Turks Turobilizing rein- forements, fortilying Volo and Prevesa, and sending" troops to various islands. The nies'putch reports also that the Turk- ish fleet passed out. through the Dar- (laneliz-s at 1 o'clock last; night. ., A Saloulm (lcsputch published here to- day .=n_vs: Europe had ' better make up its miml to a prolonged Turkish occupa- tion oi` 'lhessaly. The ajzilorxlca railway .i::\c Im:': an: nn Hm urn nf Hm win- l|Ull I); l`Z5B&|I_V. LIIU \`i|IllHlLK`) ILIIIVVKIJ i: :1' h'.1::_'.' as on the eve of the war. Tmins conveying troops and stores ' have hi:-en running ceaselessly . for three months. Europe scarcely seems to under- stmidthe position of affair even now- It is this: There are 250,000 Ottoman troops in 'i`lwssulv at the present mo- ment, imd 300,000 more in- Macedonia ready to join them; mid the Sultan waugs to know which power or combination of powers is going to undertake the job of turning him zmd.h'is soldiers out. Turk- ish civil and militzwy. oicers oi t-he'high- est rank uro cdntinunlly passing to and" froih Const1intin0ple,~and nll snap their igers at the powers, and say rude things of the Ainbnsszuiors. Theso oicers know what is going on in thpaluce. ~ There is not one of `them who does not laugh to scorn the i_dou of any ~pcombina- tion of the powers against . Turkey. \'mv Vni-1: Jnnln H_A' Tinndnn rin- l/lUll Ul Ult` IJUWUFS , lIHJSlI J.l.lI'liU_y'. New York, June H.-A London de- ` spntch to_tho Sun says: The Eastern situation must he regzmicd gs extremely ominous, despite tlieT\`ornblo reports of the progress of tho peace negotvinisions. ' Turkey continues to demand Thessnly, and proposes to onforcq her claim, even _ if England sh/oultl attempt; to drive her out.- On the other hand, there is every" < evidence that Grant Britain intends to maintain her positon. The English press has not yet; announced the positive deo- ,lm`,l,\tioIi than the Salisbury Government; will withdraw from the concert unless Turkey is oompellcd to relinquish 'l`heas- uly. ---.._---- The Indian Trouelos 'Aro Soniowlmt Ex-:_ uggemxetl. Winnipez, June 14.--\'ows of thu_ In- dlun tr()\1l)lcS nour Duck Lake is to the eiloct that it . is not known positively that any cattle-linve been killed. 1`ho`discon- , tent nre.fren1 One Arrow s reserve, where Almlghty;Voico lived, and they .c0m-- 1-ublons and have no food. They had, therefore, left the reserve to dig roots, an(l_lb is holiovod (lid net; liesitnte to kill Connnissioner Horohnier, N.\\l'.M.P., to Commissioner Forget, who replied . from },1)a_ok_to the reserve `them will be -"red: Inspector Wilson, of Duck Luke. was in- `strnotud by, wire thus the police in-e to to the reserve and tliom feed them. They tire to nrrest those only who have been cnbtlo kllling 01' stoziliiig, and oven with El. .\joll1Imu'y 1-nirrvmlcr. (rn{\"IYI\ Tlv-nnim- r-hnvrivn xvlfzk tho I-hnf plain that thoy have not received _thelr ` cattle. Tl1L'SI.l_f{l(3t were telegraphed by 1 Swift Current thnblf the men will go ` I,en(louvor topersnmle the I_n(linns no go ] these every effort is to he used o'ind1lce 3 Ur Ul.l|lll`lln.l'y l')\ll`l'l'lI\lL`rl'. ` George `Grenior, charged with the theft; ofssix hums, was to-day sentenced to ve years` i1nprlsonm0nt; Qhv Wrmlnv-Inlr .`K`n1-(ynn nf 1\.Tn1Im|iymn Aquu, U11 (5 1)lUHS|H`U U111). . - . Atn rnooting of the Manitoba and Nprthwost Uonforonco today the Tom- pornnce Committee's report as adopted` glIirrns_t_h_eggo11nd of the gnernl on- fei-enco s condeinnutioli of legnliziiig the liquor trnfllo. 1 n1-ti_o_ulor stressjs lnid on tho question of the plebiscite, it being the Wish of th6TX5nfo1'oxioe that Premier Lunrier should be held to a promise claimed to have been made to the London Conference lost your to ubinlt .tho.quesv was recommended that. whenever- possi- blo ozmdldntes should be selected who. would vote in favor of prohibition and I 1 tion of prohibition without any other. It a who would pledge thoiiiselves to do so. 1 SWELLED HEAD. mu Fight to main `ls-izugxkna Dom. ~n_ mind to Drive Her out--If Not Aulned aw. urouuue wen stocxeu wxm xruln, etc. 1- A framevdwelling, 11 rooms. sheds, eLc., ' 212 Blake street. . A frame dwelling, 6 rooms. stable. etc., .31 McDonald street. - ` ` A lot~65xl30 ft., frame house, Bayold street, near Five Points. ` . A f({IItl}\.n1uf hmum nn L`l.'m.k..n. ..s.....,.. A `YUHID IILIIJKIDUIIIIIUIIU4 _ Sir 14`rede1'1(ak Sm-good, of Molbolirne, ovx-I\Inister of Defence for Vict61'i21; wich nice ho hnd-hold in three I urlVizuner_1ts, passed through the city to-dziy en route. ' for Fort; William, 'l`0mnto, I\ 1ugzu'zL Falls, %)ttmvu,. Mont1%ul, New York and Eng- land, on a. pleasure trip. ` Ann mnntimr M Hm Mnnltnhn nnn `men gathered ut the Union depot lust uovening to wish Godspeed and good luck ` . contingent of twelve fmnilies from Chi- .somo from Windsor, and a few who went . `vices for hunting and trapping. Their _ from .Detroit' to `northern Quebec, M1-, _-D_upon.t has hndjthe `assiatunue QLM.-`V. the that" will. eba, the :1m . detachment "going this.eea\eon: . t t - '1 ` Ixlnnxim-zxnts for`Quahno. . Detroit, June 14._---2\hout 200 reno - " to the 195 Frenchmen, who were emi- grnting to New Detroit, in the v Lake St. John region of Q,uebo_c. There was also a cngo, six families from . Boy City and` I on the sumo `train to Quebec in the hope . of nding work. The emigrants seemed in u cheerful frame of mind. ,I\_I,_gg_1;(_ had dogs in 0. special `baggage cart to be used- ' in hunting, also beu1t1-ops and other (194 ; household effects filled ve curs; enur Dupont, colonization zzgent for the Lake _ S,t.~John'e Rui1wny,_ hue durmgthe past thirteen days orgmnize(1 the pffrty. Cidno , Lnpoint of Detroit, has been urging the renlovnl of the French from this city to , they new land. and a couple of weeks V ago they Wrote to Mr. Dupont. Sinoehis arrival in the city they huvo sold` their - homes, and there were many comfortable homes, too. 1\i_r. I)upont ostimatesthat they yboesessed $122,000, uhd that this a'moun_t'of money was fast night taken` V MagI_npos_ of, Detroit, oolonimtion -agent for the, Dominion Governnie11t,_in organ`-_` izingthis party. Aoar load of emigrants}. f is expected fr0m...Ghigugo. _ 'I`velve_fzuni-- lieevin Torontexeve written" te-Mx-._-Da- i pout thatthey want to settle in the new `country; 'J,`htsy.W`l_l1-he taken the"rT3'soon,l v mxuxxgtupuu Ill!/ll. ` ' ' A mhlegram tram Iudondrry an? E nounoea the safe arr1val- of the Vancou- Her, having` on board the Canadian" troopafur the Jubilee, under the Juana ot Ialeut;'~0 oL'LMaIon._ ' V \ _\_ _ , Brawn. vvv`lv_-11:4 w. ............B.. . fI7Ion`. A. _ Hardy, L. Premier or`-on-. ario, laid ;the corn,er-suone -of pha new` hoapitaljat Cornwall. ~ , ' Martin`-li`rLIIl\nv.> nf. Athann. nnlmms. IIUBIJIVIH ll: UUl'l&Wlll-Ia Martin` `Fu,ube_r, utv `Minoan, intone- maaqn, while building a will under a` home; was instantly killed by the build- ,_ng swinging fz-om iea_1n;ipnrta `and fA11ing,upqu him ` i - - I A nntltlnnnnrn in-nn 1Qa..In...1`..'...L......' " -"'I`he` ooiohial .13-`emiors Weie gyen a -` _sp1e`nc11g1 reception at Edinburgh. 11.... A L1` u'....,1... n.......n.~.- .xa'.n._~ I by the Powou She mu Play 3 Lone Hand. WININIPAEG. .:THf:- i3Aiiij'ExAVxi1x'2iif rr11cf '\uE"1'7.: ~.: _ "Niall! 200., Ipecm . PH hguh ~.;.. _ ? 7'5 ted Peuchea(oe1ect)apec:nl 100. Mac. I` l5c., . . . 10o. " (`minim -Am-in .h nnaunl IQKO. n. w zusun; nenu capuun, 1n 1 uonulns. Bm'r1`e-Gcal. D Dalton; pomtr, G Webb; cover point, P (flan-k; dc-fmwe ` eld, F Glzwk. Geo. .\[:u'rin, J Mc- Kenzie; cent1"e, S J Kennedv; home, `field, B Brown.- A Clark. W \Vhite~ sids ; outside home; R (}uth1'ie; inside houie. A Mzu'sl1a.ll; fieldc.-1ptaiu, F Ar Vzmsickle. A R..m.:n unnulunrl Hm Imll ..+ +1..` nu: V il4LlSl|.7KlC. A` Barrie secured the hall at the face-off and kept it well down on 0ril|in's goeti for several minutes but it \vast1'zu1s-A ferred to the other end and Dunn sc01'ed\fo1- 01-illiu. A. hezmtiful shot by I Guthrie} evened t11e scorc. but (`m'1`a11 $0011 mldpd two 11101-e. for ()1-illia. Peter Clark, who had been t1-zu1sfem'cd to the home. scored the next two gzunes for Barrie. Olillin taking the sixth. Beu'rie did not do any umre sch;-ing, lftltl O1-iltr did not stop till they had made the score 8-3. min; Rnvhin hm... 1...)! I\r\ \n\.In:\|\ on uulue LUU SCUYC *0-'3. ` The Bani-1e team hml no reason to feel ztshmxied of their pluy,.but should work `haul to make the most` use of the good xiintei-ml the have. Thurs- d:Ly s gimme showed tie `iwcessity of sticking more closely to tl1e`i1{cl1ecks, also that the positions of S|3\'U1':Ll of the . men might be cl12mge`d- to mlvzmtage to strengthen the weak points. Itis t0.l)e hoped tlmt; this will l)ekl()11(%. so that Bezwerton may be defeated when they conieliere July 1st. I ., ._ ....... .\....-.__, The`t,l1i1'dweek1y Vn('ht mc.e took place ou'1\Iondny'lnsL, ov/er the t.1-i;Lug- 111221` cou1'sef11o1u Barrie` to` Allllldillt`, down the south slum-e to (,`-apt. W hislrs . buoy and then back to `Bax-ric. T Twicu u.r0un being" about ten miles. , Thsy Mr. tQne s l` 11-st , szuled by Capt Burns, and Messrs. C1`awf01'd am! St0e; M1`. St0"ne s, V0luntee1"". sailed by.Capt. Will. Sanders, Arthur S?b IUk l\IuC;u'thy and T. W Willers; John, Cal-ley s.~`Sho0 Fly _ sailed by Capt. Cliif. Czyrley. Uupi., McPhee and VV. Johnston : VValto1- Szulders Pinta Cant. VVa.lt.e1' San- v drs. G." Smith .411) G. Shouldice; Wesley \Vebb Sc Co's. "N01'*mat". Capt. P. - Hzunlin. \\ g:sley `Webb and J. Burns; John Cm-lev s " Dzmntless __Cil,pE. Uhns. A E. Ross and \\ a.lL 1- vSha.\v. '. Awm. ...L..:.m. .....-......1 9.. .. ,......| R15 lUHU\V5 2"` I O1-illi:L-Goal_. _\\' Hamlo_v:- puint, B guinn lcloverpoint, I; C<>1111(\T1-s ; de- ence `e ( , (J amx11011( , C B 1 ewtnn, T Thzumson; centre, J 1'51.-.tin,.; home` fie1d,\J. Ourmn, W Dunn. F Gmmt; ixlsidehonle. R J Frost; outside llmuo, R. \Vn,Lson; eld captain, E R Robbins. B:n'ri`o-Gnn|_ D Hnhnn: nnint. G Hil:\V. , Aftel-_ ed ing awoumlv fox :1 good posibimlalit a few close shaves from collisions the'sta1`t.ing gun was real. The V_olunte'e1*' was the first to get ` mvuy. cldsely followed by v the Shnp `f Fly, Norma, Pinm. First. and Danna- less, A'fni1-ly stiff .sm1ting b1`ee4e_ _conm1enced to d1-opa short dlstzmce out and as a. consequence very slow time was made. . V . ` mum `7rJu\nF[{i\'{ mum 1:~1.. n\:....;l -" 7'.-us-av vvuvvul lu VIIIIIII. E The. northeastern district C.L.A. was 0` ned for 1897 in 01-lllia on Thursday. w en the home team defeated Ban-1e by a score of 8 to 3. The score does not indicate the play, however, as Barrie was very much in the-game y from start to-nish, an even Orillians aduiltgted. \ When there w11&-,lmls twenty minutes to play the` S('Ql e stmxl 4 to 3. and.then the Baffle defence, seemed to weaken and foam l more games pugsed them in quick suc-Lzesvslon. The match was 9. good exhxbmun; the com_hinat.u0n work of both teams being first class. The 01-- i|lia{IIs- pluyed--for 11:-m-a. conmpafat-~ ivel y clean game,thongh Bzgx-tie players were pretty well nun-ked byv _mei1' poundiugs. Several .01` their ames were due to the way in which \ abson acuu-keI Bz_u-rie s oal act-)eI`, which ~ 8 l was quite contrary to the rules. Dunn, Heumuoml and Peewtou should have (leL`o1'ulc(l.l.l\e fence sevit-ml times, but- Mr. .\lc.\1illun was such a. kind hezu-ted chnp--to Urlllm--thaL he c'ou'lcl not` hear to `see the poor fellows um. of the game. His long ye.-u's of experience,` have doubtless taught him egg:-ezxt deal of l.C1'OsSt.`, but it, has not made him it 1-efe-rev. For Orillia. the gun` gzuue` was played by Curran and Bluin. Their eld captain also dese1-ves mention as ;1,s11-eat . heln nhrl hp mnhl lmwllv ho _ur:1u Cil[)l.~illll (USU UCSCIWEES IIIBHLIUH 15 agreut help and he could llill'(llY be blzunec for breaking the rules the way he did by constantly blocking Bzu-1-ie men, when he knew at-hut the referee would say nothing. 1"o1-B:u`i-ie~,Dultou should perhaps come rst for his umgnicert WOI`k in goal. xnzuly of` his stops being \vonderful. Keuueuy lit `centre kept, t,Wb of the Orilliuns \V8.t('h- lug him play the swiftest game on the field, und with Brown and A. Uhu-k `kept uph. swift and scientic combina- tion that delighted the spectators. On the defence-\Vel)b played the game of his life and Marrin s_cleve1-work was a. credit to so young a player. \Gutln'ie played with his accustomed etfective- mess. and P. _Ulark though without I ~p1'2ictice showed that he could still give moslt of tl1e1n`}i>ointex=s at the game. A tln'lm n r- m-L Hm tmmm linml llh` u1o`uu1 menu }])0lI1I.ex!a` an we gmue. A thyce o c ock the teams lmcd up as tollows :-- n..:n:4. (1M.1 n` n....L....'....:..; 1) V :n'|pl'IKQ\I KGICIIQS \I8lDC|)EpCCiIl lUl'. _" he -Apric xu. Ipecial. . . . l:'2c. Choice Cue Prunea.. 25. nhmr Run Q9 UHUU WELS umue. ' 1ed a.t different -points' with varying; nished lit11e First taking; first are. ' up Shoo _te1' a. good tbi1`d2~very_~c 0se 2ut.g11e1` stu1'm.~ ' ' ` `t` The V(a11x116ff.S}10o Fly and Fiat success zmd'the '_1-ace was finally ly sv<-and. and the . 0lun- - ' \-uunnn ' '"* ' " ,ll.l)O1lE DuI~r1e'g- _ . -V ` , Will all the`A1lzmdzmleboats`come ` over thi week and get 111eets11re(1 by he-Uicfiuk'men`snrerso as `to enter -...._.u.u t11e`n_e`>; t- aE:es a;m_1lt it be '3;-Tu1rnpe1*; ~ `Jm:Tl1e First; to0k,1'sb piuce i11"Ll'1` u\r.L uu. " race last week (June 7th) nottzhe Slmo Flv us ex-ronousl reported-last, \vee1_:. Tl1e~Yncht,Olu [m'e`x11't1ch ix1de.b1,-d `to the Messrs. (`xmxvford "of the steam yacht. Annie `/0. Hill, for thpir kind- ness in 1_ 0ll(.wing the bua.ts_`tbx-ou';h-. the st0x"m1asb\veekfzmd for at silnil.-91' act. thls week, . . . H . _ Vrkm... mill kn rnI'\t\`-`run-n .x....n" ....L .y_ ?M.'{-ltlll -VVBBK-V . . There Wil1`be another woe?`/-n_ox,t week. Orillieuis giving about $:'0;(X) in. priz`es'~fo1-yn.cl1t`mces- that (lay. - What 5,uho11t;`BuI~rie`?, `T _ . wm ..n +\l3`AAl`I\VllI\1n`\nl\+n`nnnyxn V _, Ldcal Sl~I;1;2`7:hoi)_fer$.;` = ".0n Fridziythe Bar1'ie`i'e'3iminishottAl1.ei1`. I Tscx-`e.be ii1g":xs-follows :44 ` . .A ` 900 5 mu AM ,l;hird matvn in the 0.M.R;`Leagl1e; the % :1)`: H. `McLar;n. 23" 9 yds W. JphIr8tdh....`. 27. Major Ward 24 duo. Sott..;....,. 25 F. Ewan.....`:,-.:.2t~ Jae Dunn . 23 Ll . Mumm no I1n`.lll. UPS . . . . . .1 Joe. Iou1e..... Jnou oe .... .` ~ J. B. M01 ee.`... muuJ.4}n1'u1l.. no phnston....`. ~Wm'd S`cott..;...... van....;:,_.}`T2t` mnn years 23 DpIou1e...... ,22 oez....... 24 MAP nag, 1'1-~ spomrs.% Thif .Yach Race.`-' _ ___AAI_L, , 5 III. UIINW Ll!!! l'l'lHl88..-o-"o f-`.00. ffjelect Fag: . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 80., lb. Iain : Baked Baum with Tomato sauce. 'URgu1|r tin.a-pecinl 19c. tin.` ' ` > " 'Hei:iz?| Pickles,-regular `.. 0c., spacial I50. ydsv Z?! 17 13` 11 1U. 16 - 14 17 3. Tothl 79 V ` M119. 8} ayai. I _ha.d ba aufing' fromreumatic oailli for months. Miller : 7 0ompound.Iron;_Pilla,ouraal!1!9- ~ V 7 '9- --; 9 ma ,. ` ` o;e%.-"V u%w1e.?x?ci}E$%?;;: ` sold at 89325431`: lmm mots. bpp; ` Gr;nulalcd S_ugaf,"'special, 23 ll-)5... $1.00 Very Bright Y.ell0w Sugar, speial. ` `llhn A _ . . . . . . _ . _ . . , . _ 1.00 ll 1`l'lUlly |Jl\JlllU l|u\.|Ul' LHU HUSPIUCS Ul `the Sunday school, will lge_ held in the grove 0nthe12th line. All 8()1`l3 0f g:3.mes and & fullshare of the good things will be provided. Aniuterestixig-p1ogxnlnn1e is alsb being pre- pared, _and a most; enjoyable time is` antici- _pnte_d- TheComets and B01. football teams played at close gzune on Fndny evening which resulted in ii Q1-luv, neitho1- comp2u'attive.ly _ young team. ' and B1-onnse to umke the older clubs nstle before the season is over. --At the County Court last week in Rankm vs. Wells, Judgment. was viven for the dett.` In .Do.nnelly vs. n-use for daunages received in :3. collision of velncles on Bradford street July 13th,, 1996. judglnent was given for the laintitf for $125 and rests. G. W.` i I teams scoring. The Comets are at ount for plttf. III. Le1n1oxfo1-deft. none nere. _ - , I George Young lost a valuable mare on: Sunday xght. . ' i The Colwull have went down to Utonia. on burmay mgnu. The Colwull boys to Utopia Monday evening, and -were again defeated, _ this time by `.2 to..0. in 21 good clean game. . Mr. and Mrs. D. `Bm'nett,aud J. Graham spent Sunday in 0_ro. ` - Miss -Parks. "of Col]i1ig\'v3d: is this uustl (13yS HRS D881) ll HIRE COL\1(l D6 (.|3ll`e(l. spent auuuay u_1 we. __7 i 1*. , Miss-Parks. of Col]i1ig\vood, guest of her sister, Mrs. D. .\IcNabb. ' .11.!-n T "-Rnnunll whn mu iinrn `in n weuumg, in LV'.lHl8lIl,L'. mac \vct:1. . I Edenvale Div; S. of T., Edenvule Suiizzy 1ure`goh1g;t:o the Beach on Thumlay. Old . and young are welcome, and 3. go_d(j time is lguaranteed. / _. I W. Uulham and Miss Kutmn wertwisiting school,_and the Nev Elos.Sunday__chgQl,_ County Treisurer Sunioni Lava the `Chunky _inr that Reason. ` ' Yesterday the town. was startled hy the ' `inforrnutirn that S.'J. Sanford had suddenly departed hn account of shortage in the County Treasury. He left town last W7ed-. neadsy and when Mrs. Sanford came home on Saturday awaiting her was 3 noteivfrom `her husband telling her that he `ens short in his sccountsand thought it was pest for him togoamiy. After considering the matter \lrs.`Smiuni at !!! word to the County Council on Tuesday.` W~\rlen Sneath and auditors l\lcEachern and Uraig have been hard at work trying td ascertain the amount of the 'shortage. They could givje the ` reporter no idea` uf the extent of the shortage or whether it was extended over the 13 ` years ({i his occupation of the others. Besides the guarantee comp:m_v s bonds for $10,000. the county will have as security, realty to the extent. of over $320,000. besides the private`-security. ~ it is not fhmmht.` that Mr. Sanford we PFIVHLE `SCCUHCY. ~ It is hot thought: that Mr. Sanford intended. to systematically defraud the county. but thathe found his salary (about $2000) insufficient for his speculations which did not turn out as expected, so he helped himself to the county funds. His: nn-smut. In:-atinn in nnr. known. hut it i\lKClal.|I'Il ilIl(l LIOWIIH Ill Cllllllilllu OI L\U. 1 I Co. and the Cadets. .\Iessra. Turner and Sharp cotiimnnded No. 2 Co. `After being put through it long drill. the boys were addressed briey by Major < l[`(l. who complimented their. on their progress and gave them some goodH'td.\'ice. No. 1 C0,, the Cutlets and hand then betook themselves to the Presbyterian church, where the lndies hnd kindly prepared abundant refreshments. After these had been done ample justice to, Rev. D. D. Mcheod presented the boys with their certicates. Short speeches were- made by Major Ward and Capt. Mcl liee - andtlie meeting was concluded with the _ National Anthem. 'm... ....:c......... 47,... V0,. 0 (M tum .....~:u.,A :`9"*..-... .. RVB: . Bllksvi-v~|t__ 3*~`ev~{-... AV v'.ll3I0l1| ilif. ,, - The uniforms or N0. `.2 Cc. have arrived, ' and N0. 1' Co. and Cadets expecg to have theirs shortly. Dr. Taylor contemplates Iocati11g `nezu`Winnipeg.b _ } June 15th.-T116 `crops are making rapid progress, `as a. result; uf the bright; sunny weather. v - M... u 1.'...c.m+ nut] nl\HHrnn-~n` M:m.=...m weather. M718. H Kerfoot and children;-of Minesmg. are spending a. couple of weeks with relax tions here. ' l,`_n...~...\ V'nunn Inaf Vn voln-dn Inauvn nn June 14,~`-Thewenthei1 for the last few 5 days has been all that could be desired. . Mr, nnd Mrs. D. Burnett: and J. Graham OI er EISLEI, LVJFH. U. A\.|U1`NUU. I M-rs J'Russe1l, who \v'a.s injured in a runaway some time ag(1,'i8 recovering very slowly. _ The barn misinn at I). Culha.m s. Fridsxv w . The barn missing at Culhzmfs, Friday las. was a complete success, reectihg grea.b credit on aha builder, J. Pilkey. Haifa" n nnmhm` fmm `haw: M`.f.e'n;'h' the I What. H(:od s Saranpnrilla has dune for ' qthers ,it_"will* also` tin for you}. Hoo`d sr` Sraa`pnrill'ai cures 'all.bl_o"u`d diseass. . Next fazhday willbe J nbile`Sun&af in St. Marv s_church. _In addition I_:o be held in the evenin at 7 dc ock. and a. lecture on ` Chm-c and State from the Catholic standpoint." showing particulgmy he dumpf loyalty on the part of Cath lacs towards Her G'-acious Ma1'esty an overnment. A collection wil be taken up for the poor of Barrie. node the ans ices of the Society of Se. Vincent de` $au|. \.. the usu is ac Mus! atV rs-will ' KIIHXSEH [0 [H8 county IUTKIS. His present location is not known, but it is like1y'that he will be made to return to town by those interested in his securify. ' 2: '4 Heinz : Chow Chow. 'regu'|ar `20c., ! . 156- bottle ' an-ab . u 3 cu Iuianrrimn It being the end of the Boys Btigade year, the local comynuies were inspected by Major \Vnrd' on _l'1-iday night. Besides .\Iajor \Vu.rd, there were in ) full regimultals. Capt. '.\1cPhee, Bandxninster Henderson and Liuts. Macburen and Comm in command of No. 1 f`.. ....A #1..` f`...-Ldm \I...m... 'T`..".A.. nnrln cream ma uuuuer, -J.` I'llKUy. _ v . Quite" a number, from here attended the wedding, `in Minesing. last week. ' Fdnnx-a.le Div; T.. Edenvule Suudav 1 guaranceeu. ` . . 4 W. Uulham Iunpp.WereVis1t1ng |_in Sunni u1e.`on Suudayy. 9 . ' _ Mm, Hun-in in as-ritmelv ill with hmnhrr. _1 3UHl MU. UH ouuutgy. - Mrs. H-.>wie is seriously ill with hemorr-' hage of the lungs. I - ' Mr amt] wlisxa (`-hxxnnnll. nf Cmwn Hill. " Wl`6 Vlslllll Il`l8lI(.lB K1610 l)LS|i'Wt`.BK- . A.,Priest7`is smiling over. the arrival of a _ little daughtei. Knbk PuHlic.$qhobl repdrt fpf the month: . of May.-, .95 -0153}: ,V-Jessie, Reid. . ` '_ T = Class IV~4M. Robertson. Gertie Greiq-, L; Reyuo,Ids.V.' .~ _ 1 . V g 'L`.hmu TTT;;_AlI1\:LRnvI\nldnf `J-I Sinalnin.-I Es ~crei an37i;Juhi1eo.` _ nage or me lungs. - Mr. and .w1isLChnppell, of Crown Iiill, "Were visiting friends here lustvweek. ' A Primxrtiu nmilimv nvnr the nrriva} nf n .u. 1\uyu(11(1. V. n _. ~ `Q I ,U_k~.s. ,EI~;-Ah1m.; Revnol. `J3 .Sin21;-gigs; Bqatrioa 0wens.', -- .. , ` Si. 'TL._Ma'h:'al. R.-.in`nv_ ' Mmmm: iRn'in ef\r. r1wana1nou_ur. " 3 ' A . ~- . ' M Jr.--I~`~.-Lorne` Mo Jon|y, ,.\dab6,1-Horre1,_ John _Raineyr- A V 7 `Q b A fine brick "dwelling oh Mary street. 11 rooms and basement, 6 rooms, coach house and stables, etc. _ . _ I l>A hrinlr` wnlliim cant nf Q1 Vinnmus DQ3ET|06`8S, 'I.`_ N103 UVfV9l13- z ' '- > Sr.;II_-Mabel, Raiqey. J Momca; ~R }Eie Clark, MaLry\Vu1t_.w ` J1`: `lL..oM.` `L'm1f.anHnnh. -1"{e1J*i`e;ll`:v> ofiney, ` BL`. 1'5. 1.l"'_ | Willie` Dime. 2.1.; m fr. ulxueupsvxa. ; j - v ; Jr. Pt. II*-Ida-Raiuey, George. Wice, Emma Kelcey; ~ " ` . ~_-_ ' `Sr. T....Tnn 'Rnhm-I-.nnn_ Lmumnhnnh. ,EAU.l8 UIRFK, Mary W MD. I Jr: `,lI~-oM: `Eaubenbaoh, Edii Robe1*kSin`clair, Roy Rid. N . ~ Sr; Pk` I'[-.-Mmmie Ownhs. Joby : W1;lt'. ` Mnma. l\.8l00Y.' . ` _ Sr. Iw-Ina `Robertson W.._VLautanbaob, EwanSinolair." * ` " ' '- ` Jr T.;_].}xrnA Mn"nn`|11 \nhM`- nrrnl 1100611 311101611`, 540) N91 . Sr; Pg 1I-;Mqg'g1e.Q,ehs,p.,John Wm; A Wi1lie' Davie. snow m__ms Accoums. 7397?: " Boys` Brigade. nbnon non. IILIU HLLIUICH, CDC: `A___l_);iq|%dwe|lih;z east of St. Vincent Pgark, 9 rooms, stables, sheds. boat house, etc. Grounde wll stocked witli fruit, etc. L. A `rmnn Jmalnn ll rnnrnn .L'nA,. ..o.. EDENVALE. GRENFEE" FRAWI-EV 3; DEVL|N S EJUBLEET` L IN ~ BOYS! CLOTHING 1250 BOYS SUITS AT %$r.5o `BicyclisLs~ mi;i11g` part in; t.11_ Grand. Jubilee Pm'ade_vs110uld `a.pp"ear in one of our IBICYLE S[fITS a,t $3.75 An Iaxegm Line: of Ladies Dress\Groods, ` Tweed Effects,` new `and Tseasunable, at 25c., \vorih 50 oents.~g `V Good ASs0 1*tn1entA0;f,Ladies Biouses at 250., 500. -zL11d75c A _S'peg:i`a.LLine of at 3c. v0i'tl1 100. Another Lin of P:'i__11u;s at-10c.- W01'l;l1 12c. A Special Jubilee % Sale of Every Department supplied with goods at Balgaizi pmes. IWYEBP, `HURT E IVE YOIDW. A rough-cast house on Elizabeth street, 4 ` moms", s`abies,she(1s, etc. Thrha lnta nn. }i`.Ii-mhntk nhrana 1 ..m}.,. _ _.j-n-----_.-. ` k tfecfRem9d;;:fofCox{stipa ` .0, . Sour Ston1ach.Diarr1;oea. ; "Worm.Conv,ulsionS.Fevr1sh:-_ ,; `mess m_c_u_.oss oi` s:.m,- ` llI|I1l!MII'lIH-`Ill-'lI4HI1 `4-Iv ux:mn.A.`xI1in.II-um:-vm HIIHII n r A "AVeeetablehpartioltfor-. similaling thefood ahdkeg ula~ the S._to;11acl\s andBo\\\vels of ?PromoresDigstion,c1mrm- ne-ss andkestconfains ndttggrt V uuY,Mor`phine nor Miner 9:1:NAn_cLo{1`Ic-. Q % my _`_ kounhmuuim * . '-J".l-v ` A %i?. ?,.,...,"' - A1" ' Roqidb-Wu- _ Auumkad 1* I)10m'lop jSt1'*ee-Vt, I Bar-1! i'q. BARGAINS xvonh $2.50 no SIGNATURE IBASTMA THATTHEV WRAPPER IS SEE v uw u uxuu-an Onidnp piarbag Ogrpovtg, small red, per bag . guqmu, rzsules, aneqs, etc. each. - "I"..u. 'n5n An I\...... :.L......l 1' -A_. N ,I Thrbe lots on`-, Elizabeth street, 2} acre can ox; Robe; Bimdtord. name. Local Aggjr . Teaisher of Dvilxg. Ovll 5:116 China Painting 7 Graduate ofthe Ontario `School of Art, Toronto. 7- Vspeclai cl.1ss_for school children Saturday. *r,.vr`_o1;7i)x'1z. Y_ Auk; ml? rn ` 5 00. . 314 K _~ . vvuuu lull) `ll Wpgi; unwashed iff- Wbgjiwashed .:.'....... Bea! Hidea. aoyv, rendered, per 1b.. mow. rmmh.`ner lb; _ A.A4<~-9AB9N-E %FROPERTY _ A ~.FoR SALE I `R IN BAR`R_l E Ltgsnus %m TPAAINMGJ wow, renuerea, in. . . . sgilow. ro.ugh.`per lb '. . `.134 6 . :k:na~ag1;. .; L ,. ~.~.. .. 9.'!'.'""" "I "4" "I VI Slibe skins , L `kil ,V.".. . .V` Vfhx .,, V lt:k,nq.'per1b.; 1' SQUITFBII . . 1 my _xvu-Lounn mm-rs._ mgu - u.x.:... n.......:..... ..|...y.... awn. ' Two lots on Owen street, 3; acre each. v i `Two low` in Toronto, {College and Lynd ave. ' . Q`; q`mV.6 .u.T{i.` l2 .'`14 '.z.. V R:.'mQ 1,5 ` .,..|4'5o..4`su. , 3.. IQ -A A 10?. ` 11` ` j!??%@~nMWLiWvaAii? ry Dllxlll 28 Ibs.. J3ARRIE' MARKET; 8 I-2l._lZAB'E'Tl`H STREEE`. Carefully correptcd to am. ' _lmuv.1I:_. Juhe 16, .C0l_\I.\IISSI0AN AGENTS. ' wom. Annjnynggz . . - . . . - . r . -u.. , vcmns. Ti? wind w`nx`. AT 0AB80N 8 \~ BARBIE ,.) NJ. .3 7.7% . "> 0 ` , 4 00., 7E'66.'.B 5 5 00 ---. (4.. l2c. lb. SF 4!)`, AK zu 2': 1 Nnmlnal | 0!} -'1: , special `.0100 .800 a200 uu .. 75 _4o I. Vhea`t---`rho bulijsh Go-vernmeht crop [ repute failed to zstfmulaee vanes. end Iprloes sazced during the (lay. Locally `values were quite unchanged, with hug!- ness qtuec. Holders of Ontario wheat are not disposed to sell: They aregolng on the theory that it w1ll_be needed before the new crop comes in. Red wheag, west, sold, at 690. and white at, 700. ' Holders ` of X0. 1 hard, aoat. Fo:$Will1am, as_ked I 72c,_and at Midland 77c, for odd oars. bin... nus. eco......|.+ mil... mmrnn 1260, REG 1: .\HLlID|.l MC, 101' uuu (RIPS. Flour-Quiet. `Straight roller. middle tmighxs, is held at $3.50 per bbl. MilH'noA....Rv-an ic nnnfml in. SR tn IR 50 `mmsm gmxnw Imromrs: I IIUIEDIS, IS lll lib QO.UU PU!` DUI. . Millfecd--Bran is quoted at $8 to 83.50 at the Western mills, and shorts an 89 to.$9.50. A L * `n.....\...,L,r~`.... `nfa ..r mama nnfc in lU._`J.0U. I , V `Oatmeal-Car Iota pf rolled oats. in bags. on trzxckhere, are quoted at 19.85 to $2.90, and small lots at 82.95 to $3. I D..em._Qrmu1u G-J nnnhnvrn-n (`av Irma` [U '.UU, Illlll Fllljill lU|;3 til {BLVD LU '0. Pe:1s-Su>ndy mm un_:haI1'ged. Car 1038,` north and west, sold to-day at \390, and 111' ~w:~.- middle`freight~'. 7:-I_w--A few lots n'.n, sale, bat. ivrup Loin : gradm.1L\' cieunud up. Czu_' lots, middle freighcs wec, offered today at 31c, and east at 320. ' . uBck\\'11enb--.\(0miual. Bnrle_v-l\'on1im1l. 1 C0rn-Czu' lots` of yellow, 'Chatham freighns, are heldm: 23c. (L-\t:_(`mr\ Inn nf whifn nnrth and 'hea.b ., .. ;(ioo.se Whem;.. ' lnak_ei's,.[ .fmnily.` llvlgllh, H11.` nmu.1w A:0U- Oacs-_C2u` ,lots of white, west, sold today at 200,` and 190. J - :1'/ac. .. Poultry--.\`mninu1." Quotations` for bright stock um; Turkeys, ` 10 to. 110; -`geese, S to 96; chickens, 40 to 000; and ducks, 50 to 800. ' Dnt-ufnnc_T-Iinlunr nun Info nn hmn} UUUKD, WU BU OUU. ' Potatoes~-Higher. Car lots on track wem wanted to-day at 80c.` Dealers quoted 40c for out of store lots. Wlnld Drm'hwn._nnf.nHnnn um- Qfnnll LJUULUU `IUU 1Ul' Ullla UL BOUND IUUB. " Field Produ<:e--Quotatlo_ns are: Small lots, out of store, turnips, 20c per bag; pnrsnips, 400 per bag; and onions, na- t-ives, $1.50 to S2, und Egyptians, $3.50. per sack. Rm\n:.__H'nn.nir-lrml whim hmrna hrlnu pill" hiih. ' ' Beuns~-Hand-picked white beans bring 65c. less commission, for single bug lots. Rouml; lots_ sell at 60c; less commission; colxxxxidn beans sell us 35 to 450. ` .`\....l.m 1\....I,...(. ,..m+,` ....,..: `J.....|. -4. n E;zg--Th0re i no chzgngeln prices. Choice candied stock, in round lots, brought, 90 today, and small lots 9% to | (N10 ' common up-uns 5011 no so [0 mo. `Applos---Doalers quote good`53;tock at 2 to 2`,4c for dried, and 40 for evnpomted. Tlnhul Wnv__nnn\nn:I fnr mu` Infc clnnlr ` ' DU 72\} 1Ul' UICICU, H11 5) [UK U\R|l)UlHlJUUg Bulod Huy--Demand for em` lots slnok." -Cars of No, 1 on truck here `are quoted at $9.50 to $10. No. 2 is quoted at 87.50 to $3.50. I)e1\10rs quote two-ton lots of I\_'o. 1, delivered. at $10.75 to $11. .Kh-s|u7_.\'nn\inn1 \'nf.hinnv nlnn {`.nv- AYU. A, umnuruu. ll QlU.lU DU (U1. f:`tmVV{--Nom1nul. Noblxing doing. Car lots of out su-uw, on truck, are quoted at l 35 to $5,430. . W l -n A vr\vv -In":-\r\v\~r-vruvn Butter--'i`nc supply of `butter is izirgzo; and prices i\}`0 easy. "Sales are mad? mostly in inside quota ions. Only the nl\nir-ml: in-hm fnn nrlr-an Pnnmln nnwi choicest bring top prices. Pounds now` 50 M16 to 170, and tubs at; 15 to 160; Choicedalry, tubs, can be bought at 11 `toj11}o., Quotations are: Old . dairy, tubs, 60; new dairy, bpbs. 11 to llxo; largo dairy, rolls, 10 to 110; small dairy, roll:-`. ,If'r`.v\i(`.43, 11 to 11350; crezullel-y, tube, 1.3 up ltic; zuul c1'oznm'ry, 1139., 16 to 170. {`.hnnc:u___l4`nnv Ruin Inf: nf' fnllvnnlrnn i IHUBI/ly [Ill IHBIUU \lU_UbLNJlULl5- Uuly I/HU I I 1.) H) IUU] HIM! Ul't'llIll(`l'_) , URL, 10 I0 110. Cheose--I<.`usy. Sxuull luts pf fn,llnmkes at 11}_. v to 12c, and now makes an '1 8% to On ' She1b0m~ne._ Om;., Jpne, 14.--Cheese| Board met here to-day; 1,850 boxes I offered; vo].1uycrs present; lull suld; 805 to 8 3-166, 740 at 8'1 -160,` bztluaxco at 80; 1r1u1'f:-at brisk`. Next xneotfng June 25. I Purrh, Ont. Jnnn I4 ....(}nn Hmuunn u1u1..-uh l)l'lHl'\. l\UIlJ lHUUlxIll[,{ IJUHU U0: P-c1-ch, 01113., June l4.--0110 thousand .fol1r humlred b(3xes** of , cheese were llrllllgll into Perth clweso nmrliut to-day, :1llwh'lte.' All were sold; ruling: prices _ 8 5~8c. Two Montreal Hnyers p1'esent. l Imuqnl.~:.' ()nt.., June -l4.-At_ the | Chese Board today 8:13 colored and white werb sold at 8 5-80. . ' ` PDRESSED HOGS AND PROVISIONS. `Light, lean hogs` will be takgn by. the local pupkers at ,$7, liglilffits at $6.60, ' and heavy _ut $6.95, The demand for pro- visions ls good,\and prices `are Il_1'm,ull along the line. Qu0t`uti_0ns nre:-- - _l)ry.,Snltecl l\Ients--Long clear" bacon, ` . _; ',71,o;'-'o&se- ldt. 71/(. fn 73/m l\:|(\.L'u 71.40. 1u;'A_{rp, am up Qn,nI;_ mlluu plplilf araden,~ . 5_vtol8,,1;M'x11edlnniwol bu,` 08.-an heavy hoany 99.59. to 1:56;; maybe, 38 to 18.90. . haop and Vlumlgaw I Reooipt._5 cm of Itronhrvrcoeintl and ebony fou:VoarI31!!991|91(,1L0!0I'_. ~ lots, 7% to .71/40; bucks, 7}c. 1 I Hinnlzn 7\Tnnf.`e_H'nnm kn}: IUIJE, 472 M) .1740; l)ll\_Jl\b', 17215.. V , Sinokod 1\Ieut`s-,-Han1s, heavy, 11}4o; medium,_1lc; light, 120; breakfast bacon, ' Ilc; roll, 80; bucks, 11c; picnic h._l1\S, 70. All means our ogpjgle 10 less than nr-it-nu nnfnrl Fmw mnnl-mi mun. - I } IU. All IIIUHUS Ullll ULIJIUKIU IU 1888 EH1! prices qiiotodvfor`sxnbkmeate. Lard---Tierces, 6340; tubs, 6o;`_-and pai1a,"0%c; compound, 5% to 50. > .LIVE S l`_OCK MARjKE'l`S.- . . m r u. u 1. u..uun Au1.L|rVLxJ_'J1AJ- l ' 1`01_-onto. Jun 14.--_Wil:h. the unsold lr receipts of Saturday and thezm-ivnls here this morning, we had 2:. t'o'tul of V6 loads` ,. on hand an the opening of. the markets. ThO1'8VVl1Slltti10 zxctului iahnnge in the 'c'I51Tf(1iti()n' of tmde:.in cattle we had ' were not quotnbly uiterd, while pozfhups it little more steady for Choice; ` The re- ceipts to-day inciu '_1,100 `hogs, 250 sheep and luiulisfciose on 90 V valves, and 15 to 16 milk cows - - ~ Tn -I\u4.\l.,... ....a-L1- `A....;.I,. ....... -._1.L rutiher more buying for export. but `p1'ic_es i DCIU JIAIFUIIAI-U II ;g'.[`hba Raisins. Connoisseur cluster. "regal" 25. Ipecisl J ` In-an Rn PTnn,1x. '}~anu1nr 152.. ' 10 l_1U LU lllllh UUVVH In `butcher cntt.1e'trnde was`aqule`t'., and _ , Butter. in 1-lh..-roll v gong! loads were slow. of salt; at ` from 8 to {M0 per pound, while for extra ohbice 3M0 was the otltslde prloe. Busi- ness was quiet, but ubout'ull the s.t1'1!T`of any markets vuluevultimzxtely sold, There was 011137 moilerute buying for bdtlx7Mont-' ' real and Buffalo. ~Whent, .wl1 1Le new . . . . 73: Whmz, red,'p<:r lnish . . 71 < WlxeM,g0use, per bus 61 Peas, common, per bush," 46 OMS, pex'-bwsh-.-:::.~.. . ...';'.`. 25 Rye per bnsh.... Bar y, par bnsh...._. ._...'.. Ducks, spring. jier pain... Chickens, pm pair .... ..... Geese. per 11).... ,,,, .. Eggs, ngw Inid..=._ ` ` .P-053.5983. pe1"lmg., Beans, per bush;'.`.. .. Beets, perilloz`, ..... .. ._,. Putnlps,~ per 'doz...., :...,` `Apples. per l1b.l._...._'..., `Hay, tlmonh ,,Sbrnw. Shll . ..... ...`.,`....-.. "Beef. hirgds.,.....l.,;.....;. eef. fm*..,".'. ;.A.`,. .. . .'_ gxrbi, caycdso. pe,r`lb:... . ..Vgn1, pgr ~Mu_t.to,n,' per 1b.... Drama hoks . .-. ._._ ._ B11 n10,' 2.Jl.1n9`s- i4;-Catble-R@ . oalpjss, 3 cm; markqt was dull and slow. '.wlhh no demand. Vaala gmd oa1veq`--Re- out t;a,`80 to `B0 hqsdgmarket steady, wl h goodrto ohqloq {tmoa brizxglnho top prices, or from a`u;ao so.` am. V Hugs- ? dcoksg; may The offex-lns were llhara),~ 515 "cilohbie eh about Do decline frgm` .BMaurday'a prloml Yo,rko,r;a,Bg.8B tjo 18.65 :` mixed packers` ' ldai. ~l . vtn IKLH: 'n{ndlInii "wn mmf qulpt, `but a shady to V % pmxibrib M:AK.Ii'I'S.. CHEESE MARKETS. -i`$AIRYV PRODUGE. PRODUGE. new .... r bu`sh .... .. bush.... sh...,.._...'.. jqr pun` 11. us. o-u'o, u.-."u i_ ,7 `.;*';;v1i;""' if; s p, _ , .:..........- ;06 I.......";....- , :05 w 1.: -.-`-.a A Toronto, June is. north and mind at I-UV vuiuv SPECIALS IN mscnrrs. , Ginger Cakes." regular 10c. lb., spec. :Fmit Cakes. rr`-gular l`3. _gcr : 111.. _ u ~ -`Broken 1wet Biscuits. . ." . . . . . . . . . .V 0AE8_0N S PURE TIA8. - Ceylon T`ea,_ regulhr 400., special. ., `.2 >MiX0d TEE, _ ` II 400.. n . . 2 ` T93, !l 40.` II . Blek T88, F ll_: 25), I 1 uni! ADI:

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