Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 1 Mar 1883, p. 3

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F0` the Olnmo 5 unuvnvuuu Tn: Mayor of Orillia has made arrange-I menta to have the town hall rung every Sat- urday evening, at_9 o clock, at which hour the storekeepera have agreed to close their Lshops. m--.. _:n .1-.. ..c vi..a..:....`. .c mu. m........, ullvynu THE mill-dam of F1utcheir& Co a. Toaaor-d ontio grist mill -broke away last week. Very little damage was done, and men were immediately set to work to make repairs which have already been completed. A m_._ __-__.a__ x.....`..1 n... r1.......:.... 1:... ......... ........ .... ...., ...... ..., .... _. Tan popular hotel, the Georgian Buy House, l enetanguiahen'e, is about to change hands. The-genia1TOh_arlie Olarkson goes to Midland, to open out a. new hotel, while Mr. Mackenzie, of Muakosh, takes `the cf Georgian Bay." m___ n.n:._..._--.I `D|..4-......:_- L..1l- `AI... \l......v .- nu-.- -. .17-... ....,_.... v.. -.... ---.-.. Mn. Jon): MCDONALD ' Princeville, stud- ent at Collingwood Collegiate Inst-itue died last week. ~ Iv yuuugg-on an-J. Tm: Co11ingwood,Ente:-prise tells `the story of a boy, Eddie Freeman, who, to es- cape the brutal treatment of the keeper of :ho Christian Islands Light House, ed across the ice to Oolljngwood; He was out in the Intense cold for twelve hours. A `Is 19,1 uuo U10 aeep snow were unsure to (:0 runner -lamage, but before being stopped succeeded in making kindling wood of the dashboard and fore part of thesleigh. It was found that Mr. Drury was not seriously injured. though his leg was scraped and his clothing torn. It was a terribly close shave for him, as had he been struck by the pole he} would certainly have been killed. The wretched Conservatives es- caped, and having as far as possible repaired damages, managed to reach Midland in safety. (Tm: dog poisoners is still at work` at` Cookstown. , THE ood of last week did considearble damage in Collingwood. . Tm: Good Templars Lodge at Newton Robinson is in a. ourishing condition. rn___ AI,,._.., T)__.._,._ _-__ LL- _1__L:-.__ Ivvvnll-av-A ... ... .. ...............b `.....-...v..- Tm: Algoma Pioneer says the elections for that district cannot. be on until May. I ! . ._ t'I..._.... -1 lW-..I__L.._'_ .1.-- -I___-j._ --av v Ina vv agn--unu- Tm: concert in connection with the O. M. Sunday School, Bradford, on Monday week, was a genuine success. I` ...... _.-.J. `IA - 'I`l.A...-..'lf.....\...I`I rs` (X-.. .._v-. u.-.. -v uavn no In wunlacuo --There is now in the possession of Mr. E. L. Lewis, of Barrie, A genuine curosity in the shape of a copy of Tho Universal Maeazine," printed in` the year 1787. It is printed in the quaint old type of the period vghen an I also did dutyas an s. No clearer index of the character of the work, which at that time was one of the few publications of England, can be given than its own title which is as. follows :-The Univerfal Magazine of knowledge and pleafure. containing Letters, debates, effays, poetry, mnc, biography, nittory, geography, voyages, travels, phiiofo- phy mathematics, aftronomy, hufbandry, gar dening, chemiftry, medicine. mechanics, navi- gation, architecture,and other arts and sciences which` may render it inftructive and entertain. ing to Gentry, Merch`ants,Farmers,and Trades- men, to which occaonally will be added an impartial account of books in feveral langua- ges. and of the ftato of learning in Europe; also of the stage, new operas, plays, and ora- torioe." 068. ' kmvnt . ROB. - I -Mr. Drury came within an ace of being killed by certain wicked Tories on Saturday night. He And Mr. Lummxs were driving from Penetanguishene to Midland in a cutter, ! "while immediately followingtlieni wuzn double sleigh containing Conservatives going to the same plnce,'among the litter being the editor of Tax Anuxcz. In going down s hill the tongue of the latter sleigh slipped through the neck-yoke, and the sleigh striking the horses. they sprang forward upon the cutter in ad- vance. The cutter was just tnrnin a. corner in the road and Mr. Lummis esos . but Mr. Drurv was caught by the tongue, thrown to the ground. and one of the horses trampled . over him, while the representatives of Herl Majesty : loysl oppositionin the Ontario As- sembly were tumbled hesd over heels into about four feet of snow. The horses etting into the deep snow were unable to do uriher -lnmnne. hut lwfnra lneina ntnnnod nn:-nnaderl uwba 1- avail-Illav uuvvvuuu LAST week Mr. Tl1oma.s'Ma1sha.ll. of Oro, killed 1: blue hawk :11 his barn. It was en- gaged in devouring a. hen. u- -u-..v ..r u... 1:>......a......`..:..1....... III IIIIIJ nuvvuuv v\In\a -V. cu 9:1`; ..v....... Mr. Amen: mwnexon of Bradford, while chopping in the bush the other day had the misfortune to out his foot. The wound extend: across the right foot, sev- oral of the cords connecting the toes being severed. He is able to move about on crutches. NOTES ABOUT WHAT IS 'l`RANSPIRlN(}V1`IlR.(>)UGH- OUT THE COUNTY. ' Tm: Syndicate have chopped the railway hack through to Oallendor, and Manager Abbot, who is down at Montreal, will to- turn vie Uallendor, as team: dz-owing sup- plieahove made as good ileigh road up to the uiqhed portion of the railway out of Alnnmi Mi; -- A consultation is understood to have taken Blsoe on Thursday among the officers who ave warrants against Flemming, when the Barrie oicel agreed to forego his first claim for his` custody in favour of Detective Fahey, of Montreal. Th1s action is in oonsequenceof a considerable dferenee in the laws ofethe two provinces, and the statement that the laws of the Province of Quebeouwere an e to punish Flelmpin if found guilty of t cof- fences with whic he is charged. ` .` '!`I.-.-:. ..,.... :_ 41... ....-....__:.... -: Ir. QQWIIIIC IXOIOCI Mn; 0. Bwg, returned {ram 3 visit to hi! Ihmties on the North shore on Tueedny night lut. He welkd the whole dintnnoe on the ice, bung shout sixty miles. Be mule .10:-ty-ve mile: on Tueedey. which gag the deegunow, into oo1;gider.At_iovn,'jis :3" I {good g'_i'nhg'for I non-profed|ionAl.~ -m}`I.F;8SRS. Williams &'Cx-oukhite, owners uf the Woolen `Mill, Wyebridge, talk of re- moving to Midland. V ` In... ___..._L -.. -._-......'L:.._ ...:AL AL. (`I It pruwy guuu gvulg |Uli I uvu-y:vL_uIlIvu-I.-- HTtlld.'-`i . ' - Gum . th has been busy in the house- 16014! -F<;f(i'IIr.l"t' Robt. Gliverhtl Suntildtle. `n iay. ta.bngb't'egir, our yqgpe oldtdiqd of coo!-let fever After A few honre illnou. At her funersl on Snturdoy was Mr, Oliver`: oldest son 3 youth of twelve, apparently in good health, but on Sunday he too took ill and on Monday fol loyed ._'l\isA siptgr. ' T1;e,_;aQ_iqt'od _pu-gnu have the d9a1a93_ ,gxp)_9efl\y ,9?` oom- ` ` gnunity. 23%-,Mmkoka Siide. D-no -`ad Boom, .Comnnnv'}iaId.thnir'u1'nn.|lVmaotinn at the l`(A nu... \-nnulunnnov `iv---Invv our in ------ --.-J - CAPT. Cooxn, of Cookatown,' has already quiten ock of apringlambs on his farm. I.l .. `l ..__.- `I'..`l\--..-.. '1')_:_-__:11_ _L...`I 3400 IN) me nnuneu pox ` Algoms Millu. _ (I l)_.._ ).,,l'llIIIUK|5 $1-_I-III, Jllll Ill!) DOOIII 0! . . B_'l"lt1_|hvA_lnel`ican Lumbg: Ggmganyh oco Toronto, r._4nd1-evi pgnqcampbell, of I3l"!:nd. `lootyd. . 1: `ant. L6? '59:": M etarv : fe Msixzi-.."1`:`u nlt y'he1d,t'heir'snn.u.A1 meeting at the uocxla an secret; -_ mawmugngar. us: no; yt boontagipointalztv The Company intend to` ruin n thailnan-`uh-ufunl :` it in nvinhnhlk yew.voon=Ippo1n_t-on. -` sum U0_In):gIn1 _munuv rs rI1`n't}Ie7`-1ogu7nIB?|I5}ll,~1 ;` It In puohablb owover, that -`they vnll. endeavor to make nomebetter arrangement for keeping the river open.--Ramm T DISTRICT DOING8 ml Ljrutqent ` gnu Mr, V ; theVMnnng:ar. has not 3. Vrfm` Cnfnnnnv Inhana Jvlll be sold at out foroash. SANDERS nook` name. Newton Rohinion Oheese Factory was held ' in that vill eon the 17th inst , when the following o oer: were elected :-Directors, John McAfee, W1n`Draper, Wesley Long, Allan Howard, John Robinson, Chan. Broorn, John Merrick; Sec:-eta. . Jae. Wilson" ; Treasurer, Andrew Mcbellnnd ; Salesman, J. G. Chnntler. As the factory will be run by the shareholders no doubt everything will be conducted to the advent- age and satisfaciton of the patrons, and it is hoped that the factory will be well so plied with rnilk.-Advocate. P A lusting of the shareholders of the - ... ....., ........r-. V. vun|\-L uunuuoas. ON Monday evening, 12th inst.. Mr. A. Neilly _of this place, and M. D. Neilly of Guilford, with the Rev. T Campbell called at the residence of Mr. H .S. Broughton, to say a few kind words to the junior ministei`. Rev. W- F. Wilson, when Mr. Campbell in the name of his friends in the above men- tioned places presented him with the sum of $29.50. It may be said it was the intent- ion of Mr. Wilson's friends to present him with a cutter, but as other interests conflict- ed, and the season is now so in advanced, it wasthought bent to give him the money. Mr. Wilson thanked his friends for this evi- dence of their appreciation.--Bradford News. .10 00 `uilcd Tm: Perm correspondent of the Alliston Herald writes :-On Thursday last Mr. Paul Gallaugher, of this place, met with a very serious accident while moving home the boiler for his new steam saw mill which he is building near here. The roads were bad- ly drifted with snow-, and in passing one of these drifts on the 6th concession. 16 side road, the boiler upset, which in falling caught Mr. G., and brought him completely underneath the centre of it, `burying him deep in the snow. By chance a rail was lying on the snow, which fortunately caught the boiler. and saved Mr. Gallam:her s life. He is recovering as fast as could be expect- ed under the cirouInstances,although severe- ly bruised and shaken. ,,, , J Int , _ Irv-luv I , I 1 -- .- ......u.uw ...v vwvg Anocr nine o'clock on Saturday evening Mr. Mshar's house near the pond was dis- covered to be on re. A half a. dozen town boys with good lungs did duty for the re alarm and a large crowd quickly collected,` the ames had however made too great headway to be extinguished and the furnit- ure was carried out after the children who were in bed had been rescued. . The re brigade owing to the hose being wet from use on the previous today, were slow in getting to work but did good service when under way in saving the kitchen. Mr. Ma- har's loss will be heavy as he was not insur- ed. .-Stayner Sun. ' l_LL-..-._.-I-- I` " ` ` I luuy xurnusnou ll}. navmg occaexon to Vllit the town, they remained a couple of days, and than ratln-ned-to nd their ref- uge denpoiled of everything except an old stove. A MEETING was held in the Scotch line Presbyterian Church, on Wednesday the 7th inst. , to investigate the reason why said church should be closed. A committee of | Barrie Presbytery, namely, Rev. Dr. Fraz- er. Barrie, Rev J. K. Henry, Bond Head, and the Rev, -. Burnett, Alliston, along with `deputations from the different congre- gations, united with the Scotch Line Church !attended the meeting. . After deliberating on thereaenns for certain misunderstand- ings of parties concerned it was unanimous- ly decided thatthe above church remain open, as before misunderstanding occurred. South Simcoe News. upon, an DUIOFG lllllll News. . -...,.-gnu: -u-u. A1` the regular Convocation of Seymour `Chapter No. 38, G. R. 0., Bradford. held on Friday evening last, the following of- cers wereinstalled by V. Ex. Comp. W. Porter :-V. Ex Comp. H. S. Broughton, Z.;*Ex. Comp. B. F; Kendall, H.; Como. `T. S; ` Patterson, J.; Comp. Chas, Elliot, 8. E.,; Comp. 1). K. Ross, S. N.; Comp. C. F. Stevenson, Cna.p.; Ex. Comp. A. Thomp- son, Treas.; Comp. A. Griis, P. S.; Comp. \V; J. Sturgeon, S. S.; Comp. Geo. Bm- nermxm, J, S. ; Comp. R. Walls, M. of V.; Comp. Comp. B Barnard, D. of C.; Comp. W. H. Taylor, Ex. Comp. G Cook, Stew- ards; Comp. G. Usher, Sanitor. ' I\..\A ,....I__ __.-__:___ nu - - It Tan Grant Brothers have been robbed of s qusntity of shanty equipments. They recently took a. oontrect to chop cox-dwood . on the property `of Mr. Chas. Macdonell, about one and a. half miles from Golng- wood. In order to successfully carry on their work, theybbuilyt a midi shanty, and fully furnished it. Having occasion to visit Ithe town. chev remained a nnlsrn nc -4 _.- -.-..-- ...-..- ......._..-u A MAN named Thos. Williams died sud- denly at Gravenhurst on the 20th. It appears that he took the stage at Hunts ville the same morning for this place. On the way down he appeared quite ill, and almost immediately after leaving the stage here he died. An inspection of his aects showed that he is from Some:-setshire. Eng- land, where he leaves a wife and five child- ren. A clue was obtained to a brother now residing in Whitby, who was communicated with. Aletter was found addressed to Mr. T. Taylor, Bracebridge, which showed that he had located 2 lots in the Township of Ohalfey. He was buriedvyestnrday in the village ceInetry.-Ban_1:or. }:---- V Diabetes. Bright's Disease, kidney, Urinary or `Liver GoInQlsu_|ts cannot be contracted by you or your ismlly 1f Hop Bitten are used, and uf you already have an ' of these diseases Hop Bitten is the only in wine tlgnt-will ositive- ly cure you. Don't forget t_hIs, and on t get some puffed up stn tlut wall only hum you. l 4-Tho best Canadian made Pianos are most certain] the Heintxman, of Toronto. No Pianos ept in stock, consequently can and do sell at correspondingly ohaa gures. E. E. Edwartls, sgsnt, . on him and get prices. `- You will be lstonishod. . OH. -WHAT I COUCH I V Will you heed the" warning. The signal path)! of the ants approach 0 tl:at_mo:_o tor. tiblo ` Conn ` phon. Ask yonnnl vsa if you can aord for the sake of saving _50 cta. `to run cherish and do noth `for It. We . L.-- 6...... --....:...-..a club 63.: -5 . ap. -:ll -1V`. .1000 .. In Jvu v-u --g nu av: -Ina -way vs -vn vv nu-2. tornntharisk `:8? it. know_f1-om experiment that Shi h : Onr_o will Ogre your Cough. It never fails. T Thu at- pliina why more that; Million, Ihitlu were `sold the put you. It relieve: Group, and I Wlmoninu Gomrh; LI anon. Mother: do not Iaom we put 37 . up uneven utonv. Inn Whoo ' H II,` II once. Mother! beTwig$:i Ii. Lune Back, Side vt Cheat. use Shiloh : Porou Planter. Goo. Monknun. `Ban-io;;LW. B, Handul. '8toyn0|`s wt-oi;-:0 .. - V And rnhil nnnnh Bung; W. 5, us androinil agouta. ' A17 ALYQ` 0., m`nf"*. one of Kidn_o or uv..lc2'?pi $._e we ,.os:-`o amen` mm a on 2 e` as? oy 09!! la tonpzsdn bwoiou nlroddg p_brn'mi_ont1 clrqd nnd "ivho are dsilr roomnandmg c n.-u... ..m ......` hanks . Banana. UIIOIIQIIQI $3 Fflllrlllullvng union `who are daily ljiloctric BittorI,wi11prove. B4:-i.qht qD3ueI.I0. Dl0-"Gill. Weak. otqny oolpliint quickly. cured." Th nf 5th ood regnhta .the bowels, msicglirogy fan the inouod parts. Every bottle ' For sale at 500. a battle In G. nnklnn. EVE bottl vi 0 by G. On any one Lira} Gonmlninlz that 15 nu uvu-. "AN Axswm -WANTED. - our Sp rigig~Impoi'tations, xsviaiwm" `"11! v\- -.-- RAT Goods in There are a number of persons out of em loy- : mentln,overyCounty.-yet one etlc men wi ling to work do not need to be. hose willln to`: work can make {mm 3100 to 8500 a. month c ear. ! worldnz for no in a pleasant and permanent business. The amount our agents make varies. some make an hlfh as $500 a month while others as low as 100. al dependlng on the energy of the aszent. e have an arunle of great merit. It should be sold to every House-owner. and an over 100 per cent. nroqt. Each sale 1: from 50 to 810.00. One azont In Pennsylvania sold 32 in two days. and cleared $1.00. an agent in New York made $45.00 in one don. Any man with enerlry enoulzh to work a tn day and will do uvnn Lnave Bsmmon at Arrive in Barrie. (101! {nxmunnmm umni thus during the car can make from 33,000 to :3.- 000 a ear. e only want one man in each count , and to him will give the exclusive sale as 10 as he oontinnfs to work faithfully for us. There no competition. and nothing like our in- vention made. Parties having from $200 to 81.- 000toinvest, can obtain a General Agency for ten counties or estate. Any one can make an investment of from to $1.000 without the least risk of loss. as our C rculars will show that those investing 325 can after a thirty days` trial return the goods unsold to us and get the 1- money back. if they do not clear at least $100. They show that a General Agent who W1. ake ten counties and invest 3216.00 can after a trial of 90 days re- turn all goods unsold to us. and have money re- turned to them if they fail to clear at least 8750 in that tim There are many persons having money to nvost. who could not give the business personal attentnon~-such can employ sub-agents without leaving home-mak_ing a is e amount yearly out of a very s_ mall investmen We are not payinz salaries. but want men willin to work and obtain as their pay the protsnt the 1- energy. Men not willin to work on our terms will not work on any. hose meaning business will re- ceive our large descrintlve circular. and extraor- I CWO uyi. III!" UIUUIUU `FIJI : 5|] D5UIl|I Ill IVUW do. energy onou h day this uringt. a make from 82,000 to N.- 000 year. only umary ouer Dy unuluum an Luruu-ucul. luslnp. wivh their address. The frat to complywith our terms will secure the county or counnes they may wish to work. A .I.I-man NORTH smcon:--oomc. NORTH. Luvs Barrie at _ 11.10 u.m.. -3.10 Arrive at Penotangnlsheno. 1.50 p.m.. 10.15 GOING SOUTH. 1 , ,_, ..,A,L-.;_.._:_I_-__ _; act- __ an..- wvuwu uvv I 15- Lesve Penetmigulshene at 6.15a.1n.. Arrive at Harrie 8.40 3.111.. uvnn Leave Barrio at Arrive at Hamlltpn work Tboee meaning business will our lsrge descriptive circular. dinary offer by onclosin 8 three-cent. stamp. rat. comply with mx-ms will secure county thev mnv lxuutcun, Rn:xNx:n'MANunc1`tJmxo 00., 118 mitheld Street. Pmaburg. Pa. 4 I - - y. uv-nu av: 11. l.m=.ve Toronto. 7.55 u.m, 11.45 3.111.. Leave Barrio. ` 11.10 a.m..v 3.45 n.m.. Ar at Collingwood 12.50 p.m.. 5.40 p.m., GOING SOUTH. r __.._ n.1n_.....,....I : on- ... n 1: _ '__ 1 JIIVD xunn unuu-vvu-uuAAVu LIV] ` Leave Barrio 11.35 a.m.. 1.15 u.m. Arrive mo:-1lua.. 12.9.5 p.'m.. 6.00 p.m..: Arr.a.t(}ro.venhurst.2.10 p.m.. 7.40p.m. f1('I`I \T{1 Ql'\l`."I`lI XXIX`. BU \ fCVUlIlIlIfBUp HelV Pull -' I-iv [Jul-ll. GOING SOUTH. Leave Gmvenhurst. ------ 6.30 a. leave Grime. 5.40 5.211.. 8. Arrive gt. Ben-lo. 835 5.111., 9.30 n.m.. Ed now 3 large snnply of Trunks from 500 upto ` 825; Vnlhoa Ind Sutohgla at Bottom Prlool. Also Single and Double Harness; Oollan, Sad- dlm. 01i.rI`u ank}, Rnulug, H/Tn :-m VVALVU null 111: ~ Iaave (`omngwood 5.20 s..m., 8 15 a.'m.. Arrive at Harrie. . 7.00a.m.. 10.05 a.m.. Arrive at. Toronto, 10,10 a..m.. 2.25 p.xn.. ----.....g.. . -.-n . nvouww A uwo, vunyuvrnvl, uruuvu, 77 I511", and Lashes, At prloen tgronlt ov:l::1> 1!r`.%;l:cu and `REPAIRING PROMPTLY DONE. 41.1. WORK WARRANTED. Also Agent for Ag:ic-ltural Implements. GIVE ME 1 C'.LL.-Si of thoGolden Saddle. Bsvold Strut. uric. 20-ly iaemmlm the sand, Mamas Bnclci Block, nearly opposite the Sum- mcrsett nmm" jPAve~i' `roe waueui-.{ Oico "II. Wanting Employment. "Pu-lor lauds `Bod:-`mn luliols sldobou-do, buy Chnln, co., combo Poluaunu mm at runuufnmao T toordnrbyaonpotantworhnen. Aha Danoa_\8bn!t9qtNdLlo9.' , _ DAVID DOUGALL; . tanuromaouunm `\'vl1lhu'ms'd way" .Apply' to` 91:0. x'."Awso1~'. Plwlpoton. or.a: Tn: Anvuvclt _ .,._.,.,.v\..;~-s a.FuHNqIUE FARM Fc-RTBALE._'-'1'1In sotrrn 0&1-at 00!!-5.'!l1l.`lllluc:u. lbw:-no nl Hm ii-n A-. ?L....I .-..| In . anon` -no. .0 ...I_ L MUSTOKA BR.ANCH-GOING NORTH. 4--..l'I-v.u!.. II'lu.v-u Illn-nu nan-` We have advicefrom our Mr. Ryan, now in Great Britain, ofthefpurchase of many Lots, at a long Way below Regular Figures. We shall be opening these Goods_very soon,jof which due Notice will be given. AaN1gssEMroR1U.M; 1). Fraser, '-- -u.- . I-..;. -.._..I.. -4 II\__..|.- 1.... (A. __L_ IN ENGIJISH,-,AMERICAN 85 CANADIAN A ---ALL' AT-- cunmm BEAVER. /STOWCRTTMKIZWVMG ovfi (I110: IIDUUW lIl1'I|JU,' IJOHQTI, H1 -906 dlea, Utirry Oombc, Brualm, Whipa, and La.nhcn_ "`fN'_6h1'.HEnu RAILWAY Sole Agent for the Celebra1.ed' %&=?L 0 W PR1 oE s.v%%sa ANNUAL STGCK TAKING, runmrunz. no _ .\o -.<.~.-V-.,...,..-.~/.A {Do Address, `Dunn GOING NORTH. -9:`... ...' n I nu. u.-I GOING SOUTH. GOING NORTH. .._..A `non WHITE COTTONS TO ALL ' 6.30 a.'m. 11.35 5.111.. "'l\I'I Ill- 6.35 a.m.. 11.30-n..m.. And have many Odd Lines to close out at Job Prices. W19 DRAW ATTENTION TO OUR SPLENDID RANGE 01? ,. __.._.__...,, UIl\l ...- - u~n..'r mi th.- church as a.ttrncti\'o, comformhld and muiml.-to as pns.~i`hlo'--z_md'tho_y have sup.- rm-I-I m_hinra1l_\-. Nuthing could ex-cord the hvixlni mi-ll c}n_v nppmranm of the, church iL`-lf. Willlsf. tho: lmauincnt, which is to be used I:_\ ma` \':-\|m1:,.\'clm-nl, has such a high evil- in-.;, Inn-i mivh an .'1irlln(ill.l)C0-()f light thizt.thcr`e -1:.-I l.- nu _t':n1Ht- fur rwgrct that the mpre |IlIni"Y`lI [rim of having :1 avhnnl house in the war -f thni Uhurch wan ni-it, fu-)I|u\aiu;:l. A m.1u~ ;i_;-~r.-' iemni, nu infzuit class mom , \'rfs'il'). , 1.. ~- th the war. llil LA: I . 3.359.111` .9.35pml 4-ly. --> 4A.'I',"'I.'H:3'-.`3 (---% i . This week and next week GREAT BARGAINS are to be had in `Ready-made Clothing. Hats, Caps, Shirts, Shirting, I Tweeds. Underwear,=`&c. I r nru-Imr'rxo.\'a_ OAREFULLY comovxmm ' I A BIG SLAQGETER ON Dre$s Goods,_ Woolen Goods, Clouds, Squares,Shawls,FS/cirts, Mantles and Mantle Cloths, Gloves, Hosiery, Fun, (for. A RARE OPPOR I`UNITY IS OFFERED YOU 01-` SECURING GREAT BARGAINS CALL AT ONCE ! uvvwwg nBu|l.aI`IvIH|JB IJI-\JlrIll`|.Ig Z9! ` ` , {CHEAP M HARDWARE 2 IOI `NAILS. tocxs, HINGE8,-SCREWS, PAINTS, OILS, PUTTY, GLASS, "AND PA`-INTS mixed ready for use, SPADES, SUOVELS, H0158, ' AND GARDEN TOOLS, BAR IRON AND STEEL and I full stock of BLACKSMITH'S AND CARRIAGE MAKER'S GOODS, GUNS, AMMUNI- TION AND FISHING TACKLE. 80!}: Agents in the Tqwn for the National Mfg Co : `North-West Camping Goodl; ample TENTS, BEDS, TABLES, CHAIRS AND STOOL! OH BAND. Everything Portabln | Call and Examine, Frawleyz Devlin sj CLOTHING. OF SUITINGS, OVERCO}-\T INGS, &.c-, &.c.. &.c-. VIII! 80 IO I3'@7"l7I5 1 `V I 9' B R o s . , isign of the Circular Stun, Dunlap street, North Side, Barrie` ma. man. BEABIWBW ;EXTRAORD|NARY LOW F|GURES.i -> s BOOKSTORE. % -. :1; , attgern gkhhnntmg WALL PAPER` We have just completed our Cheap Haravva re 1 AT THE SIGN OF TI-IE CIRCULAR. SAUW. - - 202 1D_C>.N."'I' FAIL -ro ATTEND FALL AND 'W'INTER 15 PERCENT. DISGBUNT OFF Table and Pocket. Cutlery,. Ivory, Ebonite, Celluboid and Silver?-Plated Table and Dessert Knives, Eleclro plated Spoons, Forks, Crui_ts, &c. `skates, Table and Hall Lamps, &c., ..+-)AT( AFTER DOING A RUSHING SUHMER TRADE HAS JUST OPENED OUT September. October an_dN ovember. AN IMMENSE s'rocK .m<- lI'l|ll .1 YHCE U113} x 2.1 tlmught I-y 80"} u{'.v'o'_ :u,1 thrn thruv m; lr':l1mm.-\' n]rn_ thu tune the pmpnse - 1-r xx mu\`in_; is nexfel i_I'r~ Hf (hr first trill!` pair [H1-ul'(V4HlP mmw iv"--nil "Thu rat p` rumple-to that the he 21:`-o1}urt,h; rt-alizet] mu! rf dvffrrrncc, ul h:L~ In -11 spukuu ym lI.'L uiIlI(l H-....,...` .. CLEARING same DRY GOODS, READY-MADE OLOTHINO. 809 SHELF AND HEAVYHARDWARE. &O. J\/\ \/\/\ \/\/\/\/\/\./\/\ l\I`r .\_4 Bought r the Cheiapeet Market and Sold at G-E0. BLAoKMo_RE_. oUR spLENmD STOCK or _Tl-'RAWLEY & DEv|.m. OF J. DERSON S. orrna LATEST s, PATTERNS '.c-- J & osssews. v \>\-rnlnip uf tha- .-.- r-yuvhvln you feel that you have been. ]'.'l.`m1l);,,' tlmuugn :1 wide experience. Of hllmn hf:-. aml that lwnct-f urt.ll inynur mmd the ("Y doxails nf lhu tvmple avrvice and the temple Juwnsh nation will present an ahxulxng human um-rt-st. ' - lhe (sm-ntiul thought of the dracourse of tl`.:- M":-hing (Tn-xt ll.-brews 9 l3. I4 l '33 mt pzmplt ntinu for sin by the shedding of blood 1.~ 2. fly`! in the hnstnry of God : dealing W95 I man (Sin-n that the Jam; were God's pecul 'mr pc-qvlr, given that their temple WU1 5l"_P was nf hvin-'~ appointment. given that mnn an DIRECT nmpbarens. Five Points, Barrie The ubllc will nd It to their advm. on h m be.-fore oing 1-Inc-when-. .\I' wl the NEW } lt0(l-:.~'.~` -ldnor or MBROANTILE mcvn u. ;_'j l\'I`oavold loonln the Muila.plI.-new su nu .. by Reginernd Loner. Only Imvortodby HAYLOCK & as re r:: '1 [Info ll..1....l. . . I `I"'V"-Y VIII! In\l\Jf\ 3 UL I` (I.a.te!la31ock.x DOLE ADINTB FOR AMERICA. 7 U8)` EL. .\'1-x JOHN STEPHEE1-i `al.vv`n.- - .1.-,, d0,_ up, (num.oP-s~r. , W PHOTO. VTBTTYNO CARD`! IV ENlIl.}1.*4i Lechn-nr on the Eye. liar and r!.m:.n .\1edicaIColl 0. Toronto. .'-ivxv.-gvrmn to z?.-- Eye and Ear nrmary. and I'I~'.z1`.-4 .-z.- \ the Sick Children`: Hospiml. lm.-( Imp Ir: ant Royal London Ophmhmr lb;-n..I elds. and Central London 'l'hrr-uv 1.1-3 F pita]. 317 Church Strccr.Tnronm Mm salted with reference to Dhwnnc-a or the 1- = Throat and Nasal passagrni -V 1\:J-`I \II.\ \`lI;l4',I < I I:l': I evens. aouth aide Kcmpenfcrdt mm of Lnnd.3J acres in Future. a good How makes commencement of :1 .~'nm'I H` H prcaent occupied by-H. R. .`.. BOYS. 1;,-.4;/., Parent Medicines Dye Stuffs, Saapa, 7 Combs and Irushex. of Medonte. about the Fh-at of .hn'.r Yearling Cal:-ea. as follows :~-I l lzu X; I! Grey Heifer. 1 Rod llclfcr. llled nml \\'h=-1 lGroy Bull. 1 Grey Steer. Any Infornnm. : will lead to the recovery of the nhmw \\ ill h. ably rewarded. Apply to ED\VA RI) 5\\' 1'1 Ju-mu` Corner Poet Olco. - c`. "Its virtuoo no unquestionable and its ('11 character absolute. as the writ. r run 1..-r tastlty. both from exxzerir-mo and nln-c-r\ Wxite at onceto Hnylock :: Jcnm-y. 7 In x .- NOW York. enclosing $1.00, und you W171 1. hv return a remedy that wi I em-hlr _um I. like anybody else and whose ouruuvc rlhw rr-anent. You will nevrr rt-gxcl (.`u'x --Itor of MBROANTILE lucnm. ; l1'I`onvold long In the Mulls. 1.1:-n.. su mz . 0'ards_from $1.50 per `Inc an n ? For sale by w. C. MCLEAN. 151.. ? J 3. atom EC FYE, EAR. THROA zi A ~. : \ ~\.=v E L0 RENT OR SI-;Lr, mm: rev: Hm. 8 nf Input! ,1: norm: in Dgno-..... .. ~.\-.l n, .. - -v won -- -unrnnunulll VI` nun ||_lL U. VLU Po0irv.` y Reotoru uHearing,and is the an A 6`-olute Oun for Deafness known. This OH in Ah-Q.`-nntnnl 0...... ........u..- ..-.,...:.... . .- v4 vvwvv vouu luv J.IuJI668 NIl0lL H. This 01! llubctrlomd from peculiar are-(~iv.r m` smlll WHITE SHARK. can ht. In the Yellow-rv n. known at CAa.uxuaoDoN to.\'m:t.I:'ru. l-;\- x 5 Chinese sher-mu: knowsn. Its virluon as 1- ;. storatnve of hen-in were dlsvovcreo by u I m: .dhlt Priest about t e year H10. In cure-1-. v. w: u so numerous and many so secxningl} mlrm u.!- z. --4 the: remedy was oioially proclainu-cl ox or lln '2 rue Empire. Its nsobecaxncsounivcruul lhul xv: -over 300 years no Deafrw-4: nan cxiutod amur y 11 - Uhlneoe poop] . Sent. 1 - id. x :~ M .Lo:pubmm.nnrgen prcpu u ul HEAR wnITnn nmr say '0 Mn. nnolnounntl - vnh-nah. In Iwnuv .....,.. I IIIIVU ucen uy benvmted. M deafness o1podagrcntdea1-th1nkcm bot owillouromc. 'vvvu 1I.\\Jl.l::I\I.1 run. nJ That Property known na Lot H. Hp St:-cot. haying thereon a. `ott '4: cunmiu. Rooms. with Barn, Woodshu and our good Well at the door; and about om`-rm an acre of Land. .-\lso'thc a(U0|n1m: 1': Eu! half Lot 15. Sonhia Street. om m-i- .! ` *.`hexnist andVDruqqist,{_wiIl be found 2 Doors \Ve.~xt 0| [he Barrie Hotel. .._.-_._.__.:. TOWN I_>1$IERTY FonT7 1.}: ll.`_1l_-I 7 Qt!-on! hnvlna Ohnrnnn - t..oo...... of Land. .-\1so'thc East Sophia Street. n;-1% D. Put-via. consisting of one-fourth or nn Ltnd. havi thereon O -)1 roan-ed Hun.- Cellar the w ole size of the building.-, >:. Tlllk. ontbulldingi. .&c. ` Tcnma r1\. Morrow. Auctioneer or Anvmcr: `(mm-. `i7'7EM!!i;i]0:N- hnn nownmn.- . - cunIsmA"s & nsw YEAR'S HOLIDAY: CALL AND SE.l`,-%PEC1.\1E.\.\ [STEPHENS' STLTDIU. H.-In \.'A- an IE9`) STRAYED FROM 10'!` 1, nl It-A-.-.5- ..L.-.. .L.. v.~n;.. .- I'u.un:h?I&.l_noh9o. X1; F.J.Ol'llIlC0o..`l`ol Gctlu-HAVO Mid 3111'! Ouhrrh Cum (Ur ' lnuyoaulldltdvuondn nudnctxun Yonrl Ital . . R. w.n BEN.Dru,:: Ha.]l'sT Ca.-trrh*& Cum In Cold by II Wholesale and Reid] Dru .;;. - ":u5moa'3u1:3.":a"3`L.1 `" ` PRICE 2 75 Cents Q Bottle. $8.00 a Um noonly pimino mm omnh c 1 Kim! ntutnnd by r. J. cnmuar as oo. 91531.3.-9, ncnn d imitations. Bottlodfortho Ontario trade by II III unnonu IAl-n__; I` l-fnhlmr "V' ,.--u vuuy Luclr Lrluplu wursnlp dwino appointment, given that man in a mun:-r In-1.-ding to be reconciled to God ; then. no matter how we may desire it, `we cannot `*7!-711` away ,the ihwldilug of blood. Lxpi;um- an Lnoked at in Ihis way gn y ntonrxm-nt is not a f'lCtiVC,_ )1: 13 a n undo.-Vniablo hot. And a fact can only be m`cent..-d 'n..... mum... u... .. .... -.n.; . /art of propitiatnon bv the" DUIIIUIJ Ur Iuv vuusuu unwuo U] H. w. `Hanson, Welland, Ont. Du-. nn`4n I... \x' I` Il..v I \v 1., W IIIIBD. Ix Ihavo&I"Enll'n Oszanh bun. nn.l';' I tmuthoodrunltn I dctlvod trom l.::tb.bolIovo win can tho In at out o! Oounh I! In an In muomhhlcnldtlnn. reqnu3i.' '"v'v"8 31'n"iE`f;1"55:""3{; `i1\:'E-`vi*xs;`Il|IIIxx's;: `id fl,I:lnde:.1 1 dla nmkw 5 lull. In TBHIH 0lU`l'.'!' " Budonn want business at which _v.. .9 MAID pgynnlhotlmawmforputi. u... Q8. &0o~.Porthnd. Maine. on-zy, luohm, Xv, My [Mk daughter wn troub ml with Calm fortvo Andvuvory much bonomtw! around 'I Oatnrrh Gun` She I~: sboutnnls W. '1'. Hucm. W':u.uI'nz-n iun ls IhVOj"HlIl'l0l II an. tnnhmnlho mod nnmn I annual tmm um IuInnALAi'I] h run was X IN THE MARKET 51 I V000! 8100 (any can! turn It will not cm Special attention to 6:37.} Eyes Ind (`start-` $1 In! 4.11.5505) Catarrh of `he NF! Cvhy-Chron|c mind Ulcnr . I the mrngmu OI Moat. It is 1 0 Id! BIRFCTI V ..... unnannav IV Q5155 JLLIJ LIJZKJK U5 [thus performed 3 miracle In my rose. I have no unearthly noises in my ht-ud and L nuohbottd. rzulmnrn undeniable fact '1}- -1: th avcept.-d Then follow: the next step: mac sacrlcm would be absolutely without meaning but hr the death of Christ. He II lhe ko-y that can alone unlock the intricacies of me luck or the Jewish temple worship. And ' o utllur atom-menu can not be got rid of. "mther can you explain'nway'the sacrice of Jun: on (`;.]\-;u-;-_ ' `V0 lnnu. ..I-.._.!.. f._A' , A ` " 1 lmvu uce.n atly benrttcd. __{y_deofnou elped a great deal _.nn _.___ __ UUUUZ UTIIW ,;JF11`(f)`iC'II0:Y8.!BA`L8Al[ or snmcs OIL Wlllbe1}nar|`n.:r 511 .z- ' . ' wnionn Kntyoar Mt m-ut:.: - - m?..a`.***.:a'z*:.*:',.,"s:s`::xt':rt.:*%:*e 1 am. not V ah1e:.'.-.1r"`~-v. ITHVI 0 ',~In\gJm'? 3 2 - Irket Gar: pea. 23: . FE?-HY `LO .. !')``:'m`- 3.- \ \\\\\\ \ \ \ \\\\\\\\ 5 7\ B I.c_ IJIILVLILVKI `IQJIJIWIX, K V \' ` L '81mooo.'w1ll=bo M. his omee. at nm (3 I30` Bnrrlo. every Saturday. Rcsim-u.. A;|.:IJ.1.'1|J L'nI'.u l\ll I, ` of Medonte. about Fi-it ` Irlimz Calves. as follows 2.. I I In. L None but 1rm:.c:~.; H1 Catarrh onho I o"oI Moat. V . n IN ERNALL Blood and Mucous Mace: of tha - Item. I It the be lood Purier `(how NLD.|nd worth ALL III! II d I It. I "m5\f".n...' " -nun. ct: IRECTLY u- T.. l%ANT1No,~c`x-,Ea&. ILA x V.` '8hnnna'w1ll=ha At. Mn nlca: nt lhn I`. .. \\u` lI`U_Q Q \ 1 h} tfgvf Q\\\ '1'~'~2=_`57-7 0`: V`, ~ ` ...--ms nu \ .'|l\`;u'\'. We lmx-(2 nlroally intimated that the collec- tion as a liberal one, and when W8 n11Un tlmt. ic umnuntvtl to SL250, our readers will appreciate the force of the statement. So far ms we have been able to ascertain, it is tlle largo:-t collection ever taken DD in 33"- \ e have met several of the managers frequent-1 l y d uring the last few dava and H19? H99?` '` 59 in n most amiable state of mind; 1? 13` they seem tn'be wearing A perpetual Iu_11le.` I I l he tea-meeting on Mnndnv mmnina was I Huvtng Reduced his Prim-8 for mu- U WIII I'IllI ll LU LIICII DEVI efore .\ !t0(`l'I.~ |W;',,,"25'..!', (Lit "`l/0 s'_3:R/5,7,4` 12 1.521rP/Q" 9: ncnannm-nx:Q'.zrx \' pun wuun Au 0 un an 1: zn"vu $5 wivllurnis nnklmr fnrtnnmt not. Iweephig by. in who yolrdia aomotunk F BARRIE, [DUNLOP-ST. C URE 1---: MJAIAQA 1-; 1 rrllfl [0 Q0 3,`. ' .n.:a 511 up 111151:-at a: r your ;nut.: :21: -_; . 1: 3. mm-uaummm mm-4-. E( OulIl`:?lpl1ig L'u*rr1}z`;:! u, : ' mm'm [V 111 no lnnvehohlnd tomonauc-r Linn- R E M 0 VEI) 1` GEORGE` MOVNKMAN-i xzwsm-@.~=I 4 5'31 i-hW' FOR 14388.43 run: to .11 nv-rim-ut T FIT! W\`7- I .... ER Aigj ab YL1`-I51"! Hue. aomelnnrmhrhrv :1 tvehohhd K9 conquer timv ` . Lnpilrxl 1:4 ,9:w_w. ~5.1ou1z ll urnta you nvrrylhm ' w. I.,llLLm: mg in mm o..:...r, may wcnyinvg i;TPtd tea-In egting on Monday evening W 1` vast Dron0Pnccd success. 0WiD8 t th un- fmtunnte breakdown of the Muukoks fflvin Rev. R. N. Grant and Mrs. Vvarner of Orillia. were not able to . . . `- I: {live their aI|l|'?' 9 game w:.a-1,cIt :9 be drained after *9 ' ,E; .: ma. LIsura.' Milligan pad` 1419068.: ea Jo singing of Meisrs. Edwards and "V v and th ` n Limit of the chglfch. The 300%!` ` iunclipgs of Mr. 3_!orria'on oi T0"5M "W" thoroughly npprccmtedl Judge ' OW " cuvicd the chair. ' `"0 mun I31` ` N lmnn` ml. .,.-mun sen" 'I`<>II.l-IT AltTl(,`LE.~5--A`FULL LINE. _ _ _.___ _, ...... .`..... u..u uyuuuu uu uau- v uh hunt, with appropriate services. V Some dis- gwinmivnt hzm liwxi txprclined by` several 1-ig-8 of ec-elm-iasti(-al m'chitccture_ at the plain p~.1rnnr-0 nf the uxterinr of the church. ut l'r~'>-|>:\`tm`i'\I) likc thv congregation have i-l`- little xhnw)1ltC\ ar(ii\', and havie directed mr whirl `a!tn_ntir-n tnwarnis inaking the in- ndr cmiifortalild M --hwl xxhi the If. Whilst.li10`il:1Ht!lI]0l1t, \ thv<::H:\YhScii)nl, such `-.;, that there ml -nlr-rn vnvhonl ._ tn. 1... I, -.pn - u '1`ll(,'~:l ..\'lh\Y, MA_RCH- 1, 1883. NEXT DOOR BANK OF OOMMEROE. M"`.~ For the Spring we have u Magnicent Stock of New Goods, comprising all the newest and x`nosth.Faahionab`le t}`.8M'nrket. J VA * {)uring;which time all Wlntgr Goods will be sold regardless of farot, in orde1_' to make room for 0 which are very large and have already commenced to arrive. If you want a mu x:uI(I11n_`,[ IL III` 1.wIh`1`.~'h't1 Er)` . U n'?:.~\|r. Ih-..`u_ l_1, cl All;1'(I`I',h.`|lVulc-I(WWI :}r\\.u.~ thVt'1l'Il|`-thtfill 'u1Im;-zxi lvrunt . in (nu ' We \'uutuw_1 x:.~I1,ujm'4 the nu-st m'.lm~'1riI1 lnrri.o. _ I r...m.. worxl pniulin 1. HM` firm him-1 of In v-tn` up thn f(`(` rn1lIIf[m\\I'l:nftl'll1 .11: huznv \_\`1Lh in1 v:H`:aI:u- 1:4 11 `mt _pI`u ,~I\lt' M R model. .....\....I _ , i .. u -uuucn. llll .i{~crIl-ml z_m prot:'.'1ut~ w-I prwio nts it.~4(' likvt |.:n.;, " 'I he glury of Hxi n ;uM1.'uz -rt" Hnifnrn: (hr `LII:-rn-3 Hf the f()_rn'It m1'niif tlm .1-pcukc-I`. (1|br(r`('Ht|1Ulltlineth nth-- milxvl of the prom -r unllin--rs, mluhng 3 dc: ma-In I .1 fact there; now I. .. l.\ ...u uzu Cnlf. v A mu micm.-a rm` all kinds qr all pi ...A.' , .... and then CHUR`O'|-I OPENING murr.u. 5' (ha. u-rug _ A few First Qualify Bggggagdo 1:2: In Grey CO'l"|'ol`I8 we have something speial to offer you, V I new thurch of the Presbyterian` on of this tnun was opened on Sab- b nnuun.-`_:..&.~ ...._... ..._ C'__.- J1- u*'|'Iiit1 mt. ll V1i't.t1.i* v Hnlu nfn `ups, v,...,uvu. nuup nlu uf.th.~ old l"]lUrCh`1)I"0pCTt\', ` iiL1u_ns al_n~;ul_y- promised, to- `-.\w.-n.-mlnu_uIy Immlsomc utfosr T.-mt \s`iHr]c~.'l\'0 t'he"debt little I: ..':,04j0. _ 5` other real ,-':1Lisfm~m A GOOD sU1.T OE CI,O1fH_ES OR OVE RCOAT ht.-ir m-w vllrch V\\'i'.huut- .l.~ht_ Lu p;u~.'nl_vsc their. ef- zuui V-_rr:_1|mI nu wh'i_.'h it mu. .,m~ 511,000.` Thai A';\ II 1 ..... ....... v|I\. I u I h at Q, mudo , nnra L-qlljsitcs u -luau \`~sfx'3;,I xisitcs of a church of u'r:u1_t_;u-1 fur, appar- .r>r_\' Inzulnor. And )dz`l`H(al)I1 that tho 1 . - - THOS. DUFF 82; co- ..-. ........... `Iv ........-.._, run.-auvu. :a --M r. G B. Ryan of the firm of Crompton ,& Ryan has returned from his trip to the I Mother Laud , hringing with_ him an immense Ist_uck of goods purchased direct from the .'n1anufucturics. He enjoyed the voyage im- , E mmisly. I 3 mL- ._..:.._.... ..: -_.._L.'..__1' ;__m, ,4- u,,- -I.ato on Monday night the Grits heard- cal the town with a lot of tho most il iterate, badly printed rubbish it has over Been our lot to behold No wonder they were posted at night. How anybody could look at that ag --it looks exactly like 3 Dutch hoe--and then vote for the Reform party, is to us amystery. -The Supreme Oourt of Illinois has decided that a man cannot be compelled to clean the sidewalk before his house. Judging, by tho state of the sidewalks in several parts of Barrie we may justlv come to the conclusion that the su reme hesdvof various of our town house- ho ds had long ago came to the same decision. n. `I I,,,I._1,, ,;,a_,;s,_ 3.. h..,_2_ .. 1': 9 I .. , I -- Mr- Raikoa, of the Ridge Rona, Oro.~ lost a very valuable dog--n genuine sheep dog,- last week. Some parties had put out poison "for foxes, nnrlthe collie, together with to dog owned by Ml`. 13811. unfortunately got at it. Both of the animals riahed. Mr. Rnikoa vnluod him ('0; at fty ollars. ` - --Mr. Mober-ly's In`eeting. in Barrie on Fri- day evening was well attended. Unfortunate- ly neither Mr McCarthy or Mr. Plumb were able to attend. and consequently mnpy who had came to hear them were disappointed .VIr. Mnberly made an excellent speech on his own behalf. Col. O'Brien, M. P., also address- ed the meeting. .m....._,. , ` - ` -'I`he return of combined traffic of the` Northern and .\'m-th-Western Railways fut week ending 22nd February, 1883. and the cm responding week of 1882, was as follows:-- 1583. $71,177.44; 188`, $70,188.70: increase, ;s9s974. _ - . u I , .. _ I --~(iood sport is promised at'the races on Thursday and Friday. Already many people I are crowding into town, and the hotels are being taxed totlxeir utmost to give the necea` j sary accommodation. A large attendance is gxpected. I . L... ;m......H,.... N. Am L... L...... ....L 1.....- your. mood v._s cur- \A n.\.u.uu. / I - Ice operations on the bay have not been ` very extensive as yet. A quantity has been , taken out for local use, and a few car londe 3 have been sent to` some public institution in Toronto, but the general ice harvest has yet to 1 commence. . 1-. I11 - u -n u a nu V:-':s.(;V;xa omnval will be held a the` Skating Rink, at which various prizes will be computed fur. .-\mr>ixg others Burraud Bros. offer a special prizn of one (102. Ca.binet Photos. tohent dressed lady skater; photos. to be taken in custuum. V mun, Mr. Henry .-\nna.nd fell op his boat and snverely injured his leg. , In consequence he has since been unable to attend to his duty and fears are entertained that the leg is broken Mr. Sweeney is temporarily lling the position of night-watchman. . . I -011 Saturday night last the night watch- --On Saturday evening a meetin on behalf of Mr. Phelps was held in the own Hall, Mayor Sewrey in the chair. Mr. Bewson spnke briefly in opening the meeting, and was followed by D Alton MoOu-thy. yho spoke for `an hour on behnlf of the Conlervative candl- dnte. Wm. Lount closed the meeting with u very able speech. " _- Anoaher lottery scheme, inaugunted in tho. \-illncm of Bradford; in '-nndarwnv. 7Tha scheme, the village of Bradford. is `underway. ';'l`h_e fact became known to" County Attorney !j'en-; ton. Whn ndiied the Couhty Attorney of Sim- one to stop the proceedings by arresting all parties concerned oii the night of the drawing. The hand-bins and :e'irQ t';lu-I sdvertieing the scheme state that the ntfair is fathered by the Oddfellowe of thnt dilh"ioI.' ;. --'I`he Barrie Lou: an-xi-Savings Co. (limneaf ` will pay 5 pir (em. on Depouta. 6-505. ! -1)iarien for 1888 now oerod at Big Dm- counta to clear out balance of stock at Edwards Bookstore. I 5 `Oman SALE of the bankrupt stock of John Swu-ney.. Boots and Shoes, Trunks and VI- I lines away below cost. H. R. Graham & Co., 1 door out Barrie Hotel. _ - 9 tf. --Two vagrante were before the Cadi at She : police court during the past week. John ! H aclxett was eccnmodated with 30 days lodg- ; iuqa and Joy Mc-Gregor with 20 days. I \ \YL`\ \7 D |Y4' 3.`- LL- D.....l l\...._._ r-_ ...`.. uu... .. -~--_..\..,`v. nu... cv u-Jam --A NEW 80 JK for the Reed Organ, up proved by the beat. musical talent in town now on hand. the Biggest and Best book of the kind in the market, for sale at Edwards Book- store. ' ' 1.. ! Ulunavn ....., J..- ..v ..v.... ..v.v-cu. -0n eh-_-ctmn night some brute `or other left { his horsv standing upon the mark t square `during my entire nignt, without covering of ganv kind. The poor beast nearlyporiahed, 3 and the owner should be severely puuishcd. I u.. 1:` n b...... .: u... 4:-.- -: n..A..___..-_ OB. r`York -- A n reached late at pig_ht.- A . .. --Tho storm of Sundny and Monday created mother blockade in the nilvnyg. The after- noon train on `thdmain lune on Monday was stuck in a drift for five hours, about vo mileav below Allandnlo. The Muukoks branch train did not reach Barrie at all on Mondav, whilo the train from Panama uiahene yap {nut in '3 bank at Ellnvale for welvd hours And only H. and the Rev. Principsl Grant. The Principul in a. most attractive speaker to children. I The Scholar: hnd n nnninl nn Tnnndnn non- 1 . ---The premises now occupied by Tn: An- , VANCE. will be to rent un and after April lat. ` ; Moderate terms will be given. ! several large ocks of wild ducks re rel- ? gerted on the Nottawasaga River, near `Iris. 2 hat does their early appegnuoe indicate T A l ,,,rm..... 1'....c.... ...... 1....` .......x. ......._-__-.ul , v um--4 uuxu vnnvll sung nyyugnuuvu ugulunloc I . I --'I`hoa. Lester was last week Iumlnonsed ; by the"[`nwn Inspector fdr selling fresh pork" `withoutalicenso and was convicted of the 4 charge. 1 (1-! I1` I.` nIn_:__ `I n L_I x!_ ,, 12-- , ~-....B- - ! --Col. w.E.o'Brien,r.1.13.had his valile -:_ stolen from the station on Tnesds). He pro- ' ceoded to Ottawa without me usual comple- i ment of clothing. ' I -A speaker in the Conservative rooms on ' Tuesduv night, closed an eloquent exordium | with the ful1uwing:--I want my commen- I tioua degrees to institute my proceedings every ! time." And yet we were defeated. 1`\_, ,V _L. _. ._!..l_L__, , L.._L _AI , I 0; ll 8 X11035 IIITIOFIVO IPGEKCP I0 onuaren. I The Scholars had a social on Tuuda evo- ning at which dialogues, recitation: an sing- ] ing made up a most attractive programme. Prof. Gregg of Toronto conducts the services- i Morning and Evening, next `Sunday. -Oln Tuelday night in; 'C6I1;Iar_i'a"tive .$&m.=` mitteeroomu we're crowded by electors an;iou_s to hear the _|-qiiqrn . ' Early in the gvgnin it was evident thnt `t e oontelt was noun: to 3 the true aw OI Ina pou._ nu one mine It uivnte telelgr from 00}1_\p!W00dtnlI`on6ed'-A r. Mabel` y el_ ted by I1tet_ap o{ ,0 mo onty, Mt as glgetr retrn for V-emu Wu 1;: {eutly zhdoire ,5 0. 00333. ' 3!? ` t M 3" 9 W .,.:::::. M. 3.3%" 1* n I2...-' 'di'erept parts of the Provinqo F-inhlly ooqoo ..u.'.vni'!n- Hm fjinn Aid -th'a an avxqenu mpg: we oonwu wag mug so 3050 05.9. 80,4 pwy. . `Y , .9 -.."i" minds to defoatg gt; ~,x_9idnwtlt'v .- ' ,,tho roturni 6oiiYdT>e `van ed Ttucxerly to u ow the true state of the poll. At one time a mane. fnlnamm from Oollinnwoodnnnioinasdz .n .."83 %+`:'1`':'<-3'3 `; `dierpt Film! `1'T9`. rettu`ni'for the midinx am-ezx_-eabi't9dI and: thoi - i3`h$$3i2?`'m$nTH'a*,:E E man by L ., ` . and n.~.'ef.?Ef3{Ja :::1;*:;..:2'.: f.3'x`. Z Qagoh,` for Maj. Mo ly and for the Oonnr. vatxve pm tv. There is plenty of and in tin Conuortiveu yot. ' ~ Luu/vwu Ivv vv v Vlvvvunvun nr v-vv--.- Po u;2`}._u}n rilarly fa svc'n'"i- :'"ii gxu evident thgt oontegt wglsomg nun nnn gm! mnnv nmatlv a un jlmir ' You should n'o_t fail to call and secure them aft. a-Bo-I--1-oznm P E.I'GES 2.1: _ . on-7 _, LATEST LOCAL LINES. WILL CONTINUE THEIR GREAT quart luurellel , mgr- ".` ;..;.a $. ..; ""` !"oi' the .1" anal In. L]... (I .... -, ansvu ......,....v..,. .. Ma. McKu, of the Penetanguishene Herald, has been appointed Division Court Clerk vice Mr. Lnmmis resigned. ' Congra- tulations. - | q. nr\ on- I 1 UGA- mall, ' `Ioth pust-

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