u.|uuu uv suv vuu-5-.-n V: was. -nan.-M lav; - Avening has got a tailor. Mr. R. Pye has hung out his shingle in their midst. He guarantees a nobby suit and good fit. n...J.--_--.. 1.` 11-11 .1..1:.........1 .. 1....i....... :. I vvu men, have dissolved partnership. uuuvv nun -nu.- Messrs. Trensman & Oiement, foundy T 9 business will be-carried on for the present by Mr. J. D. Ti-enaman. nnnn Anal n5 AI1nI\:I\rI an Inn; n\lnI\;I'|llu unn A `was not the success that it would have been no`, u--. v. -. ..v__._..... A concert at Avening a few evenings ago i had the roads been better. It was conduct- ed by Miss Pringle and others. i -u.. 1'-......`Cl ..LI.... 1...... ........,......:I 4.. `l1.....I. uu vi a.-1.-.- - nnllslv u-nu vvanvuuu Mr. Isaac Holden has removed to Bands. He intends going to Manitoba shortly. He goes to view the land and see if he can make a. home for himselfin that far o` wilderness. -- new 111 -1, , "An A,,_1 _gL`_ _ W lluvl V3520 Mr, Wm. Woods was presented with a gold chain and locket on Wednesday even- inglaat by some of his admirers who were anxious to show the esteem in which he was held by them, before he departed for Manitoha. ' up 111...; I_.1.-___j :_ LI_-L-..__ usuuuuuqu Professor Karl Keint lectured in the town hall on Friday and Saturday evenings, March 30th and 3131:, on Electricity, Mag-' netism, &c;` He exhibited a telephone m working order. The lecture was fairly well attended. Mr. James Williams has rented his farm, the south hslf of lot 15, on the fourth con- cession of Nottaw_a.saga., to Mr. Atkinson, formerly of Sunmdalo. Mr., W. has re- moved his wife and famil to Stayner, but he goes to Manitoba sho y. H 17 , 7.4. _II t-_1_ .I-_ ___| _____-A_ Last Sunday was all-fools day, and quite a. number gathered at the_ Presbyterian Church, but no mini_st_.er put an appearance. The were badly d1s_a.ppointed.v and no don t forgot at the tune that it was the ne of `April. Although unintentionally it was 3 good joke. a 113 ;e,-nr` Quarterly services wereheld in the M{' E..0humh on Sunday, 25th March, Rev. D:-. Aylnworth, of Mount Forest, oiciating. . `Rev. J. B. Ayleworth, of Mount `Forest, delivered a lecture in the aforesaid church on 'I`uead_ay evening. March 27th. on tho` Mystenea of Manzinpe." The young men _ should have patronized it well, but men ` uhn lnvn ham mu"!-I-ind far 10 -to 25 Y8!!! I should have patronized It won, uul; Iuvu lwho have been married for 10 to y_eu-5 `no doubthave had the mystery explained ibefor this. - ` `V Mann : P1ucns.--~Flour pet .b81'l'1: nu` am. 1.... .....o.... 114- .Immn':erton.8l4; - uu win up auuvuwuiillq , --Un \\ eulneaday of last week Mr. Mo- L'aLrthy'a hill relating to carriers by land` was L`0KlEl(l(`I'L`d. Some opposition was developed 0p the part of Quebec representatives and the lllclllloll was adjourned. On the same day his hill relating to Bills ofvlladingl was lead a second time. . VMABKET rluclsu.--~.muur pm 8450; bum perton, 814; short: 'erton,$l , i0lI0pperon,822to.8_25;fa1lw eat, 90cto |.92c.; sprung whest, 95 to 96c.; barley, nnnn- nauj WM to 750.: 08) 460-; _uu-o-we, a "V-" 'l""'. ~~~~ ..` ln 3 P- 70 '10 ; D per bud!" 40`; h`y- per `on: 3103 u 9?` P1`1b-. 12%;; geese per 1b., 11c.; -3: 1 , V by quarter, ' -003 -`Pl'k`a gr hundred, 88.00; 7`'`"-'=d1m-bu-h. ~' :1: need " ;;`9T;0prooId?r `ha-t~.83;` GREEIVIORE BRADFORD BTROUD -_ -v. V..- '1. 95. : Io 96c.;Tb_1'1 '7t .:o 75o.; 46? ....1. An. . Innv net t`on.A8l0: r t6n,8l 4; `FOR SALE.-A GOOD OPENING hette an West. A u-.3513: & um huff nt 1"4:t. Li.n1z';`2=con.. `Um D.llJ.I3A.-"L uuuu IJ1:.nu.\z.u\x tor a youhg man. better than goi A Farm. of 100 acres. South half of lot. 8. nig2~.Gon.. Township of Fine, surrounded by 9. iine clear and` open couno1`:3: about mile tram the North Sim- coe R. R one In nuwa walk from A Public School. Am E0. and Store on opposite side of Street. B lmnith S110 and other mail build- ing: on ropef. Also the Town ot Barrie, 4 email 8 ops `renbedasshong and Dwellings. ___-__ _n n-In-_ __.1 In I!A_....A- $..pa..- ingson rope . Alnoin the Town of Barrie, 4 ops mented as Sh corner of Collier and Bay d Streets. better known as the McAw;l)`yw1:1me . {I-lgrlnlle yeuis this warty was v A $10 an." now it for cash or trade for less thsn half that amounts This or the shove property the buyer oangetnn undls uwd hue. and ve little cash down. Any er infonnotionoan obtained _ by npplyingtolt J. GRIBB .0rlllln. ll-smosl low 0 F'A`R'M4E`RS.,--MONEY 1'o_` uni!--,`I):A*I.1'.IvAnmmI`:.F.:'n Plover. ' : ' '\.'.I.'2IUX.I.'llU I IDAN'- onFshn PE'l`ER.PAE.Bu-rise. `Fanntlrolr SALE.-I$.` w. Lorr Enqu2;':c:t.`I`I*uII "."h- qt% 3-3:." 5" TO. PAY US A VISIT ON ATHAT DAY. A We promise You a Handsome Display, and shall feel very pleased to see you all at Our FIRST OPENING. MILLINERY OPENING McCarthy's Block,` Dunlap-51., Barrie. 'I`_he Ontario and _Q,u'Appelle Land Company have for sale 250,000 Acres of choice rich "fertile land in Qu Appel|e District. No conditions of` settlement required. Pay cash down and get deed, or, at option, payaorie-fth cash and balance in instalments. with interest at six per cent. Good water in abundance: and the Canadian Pacic Railway is running trains daily through the Company s lands. ' _ For Maps, Prices, Rebate Tickets, and any otheriinformation address Head Office. The Ontario and Qu Appelle Land Company (Limited), Head Oice, 18 King Street West, Toronto, will issue Rebate Coupon Tickets from and after this date to parties going to the North-West. so that purchasers thereof subsequently buying at least one-quarter section ofland in Qu Appelle District from the lands owned by the Ontario and Qu Appelle Land Company will he allowed the face value of said ticket on account of rst payment of purchase money. ,',I _ . .. _ u _u - --- This is quite an inducement to farmers and others going West, as by securing one of these Tickets and purchasing at least onc_-quarter section of` landfrom the Ontario and Qu Appelle Land Company the railway fare actually costs `them nothing. Before going West write Head Oice for these Tickets.` - 'I'<\\`um1ni:`ri1>('rS, who have heretofore re-' m~I tho-ir -w-pics of l`xn: .~\m'.\N through H; [mt nH`.uu, wi_ll confer a favor"_ by calling Ir Lh<-mat lm milieu of pub1ica,ti0n, as owing . .1 <'h.'lI1;1u in the pnsthice regul:_L_tions they unmthc.-r.~:u't.cr rm-co:-i\ c' themvthrough that m wnthuut yuxxsiulcrable additional ex- ms:-. 'l'lmsc on the route of t>h'e carrier boys an h:n'v thvir copit-s du1ivercd.-_ I" QU APPELLE! . :---__j._. 10-3m. TUESDAY, 17111 APRIL. OSLER, Managing Director. THE comes BEAVER. FREE TICKETS COLORED CASHMERES. 44 INCHES WIDE. . . . GRAND ASSORTMENT OF BE'I"I`ER.,DRESS GUUDS. OUR WIRE TWIST COTTON TWEED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ALL WOHOL TWEEDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. H (3 ll Every Lady in: Barrie and Vicinity should make a special effort IMILLJ _ \Vill,_be one week later this Spring than uual as they their Store. IN DRESS GOQDS" We have the Armory, Croise, Albatrassend Nun sCIoth, Broeade and Pelkadot with many other lines", Trimmings and Rlbbons to match. ` ' ' ' . V . 3A'|'EEs we have a large stock of beautiful Patterns. You should call and see them- pR|'l's a full line ofthe newest and most Stylish in the Market. I e I ` IN HOUSE FURNISHINGS, Cretonnes, Lace_Cu'rtain`s, Carpets, Matts, &,c., our Stock is complete. PARASOLLS and Sun Shades in great variety. . v V n':?jQ: -nl: nnnljn j LII in OUR WHITE COTTON, 1 YARD WIDE . u GREY u u u ' 1' BROWN HOLLAND ........ L (6 I` H cR01n%:1ToN & RYAN S T IL :'..IN?BRY ornmne Ill-ll-I "UUU I-VVIIJIIIUD . . ...--. - - - . .ok".` UUC. " - 75. LARGE SIZE BED SPREADS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1-10 `SL35- We have many Other bargains not mentioned here that {vould pay you well to see. . -----BUT--- APRIL" E.G`-.AIPU'S. DRESS GOODE. (6 ll HEAVY sHIIvrING" ll ll III I'\II`\l liilg VV 03 VV. 3'. 'V7'.A..'L-II".-EA.T.'J', Barrie. R1vI-=rT9!.- & RYAN: 4 U" BUY 0 WILL TAKE PLACE ON % -r_ pun: & co_ wish to expressjthanks to` their {;m v1 oust m r tn % V - % - 1hem during the past_Season_, and would- jus`t say their Sales have.reache(:l aerzsntflzyuntg 31-t?r,1nt`1Icigv(rea:(<):eIcl>'f":vli|lly glsestowfzq ""0" They hope by supplying relIable,Goods at the lowest possible price, _to :1-eceive the continued and in e 3 Y3-n"'P3td- customers and very many new ones. . ' . ' . . - . cf age 3"-_PP"t f an 'd (Mun FIRST NOT APRIL FOOL, [Bunmuc AND LUBRIGATING 0lL8,| Barrio, Midland and craveniaurst. B. GABON .8; SON, Ba:-1f1 e. GROMPTON & RYAN. OUR SPRING `NP SUMMER STOGK is "ery large andell assorted, and is comprised of ALI. aw @9933 which has been selected With greflt care. `Some lmes` have already. commenced to move out rapidly, demonstrating `the fact, that our Goods please and our Pnces are nght. ' ` V - ._ - ___ ;jjJL L;Ln. *4 I All. . I `T Q `at .I -_ - _ _ I__ , J. w. HENDERSON, Manager. I8 KING STREET. WEST. TORONTO. P. F. EWAN, WEIOLESALE. are making alterations in DEALERS IN 10c. WORTH I2 c. 12 c. 12 e. lo (6 CC (C I` 150. 18c. 05.. 25. rm Rn auu. 45c. -Among the list of collections made in 31181 Archdiocese of Toronto for the P. opozltlo pf the l`\oman`Catholic Faith were 1: 6 follow- {ug sums from our own County :-Adjlln $76; Barrie $52, Alliaton $31.40, Lufontaine $25. 20, Elva $25. Orillia $24.60, Penetanquinhene 8'2`-3. Wlyner $10, and Brentwood $7. _~-~The re vulnr anniversary of Oddfellowship | W1 [)0 ccle rated bv the Rsurin mnmlmrn nf ` 32 . 1 7c. OIL` I mporter. 1Eg;ns%r rT~? m1`mu. Ponitivelgv Restores !hH'aring,aml is lhv n u 1 A Ab ymtc (Jutefor Deafness ,l'nou,-n. TM: Oil is ubulrlbhd from. culfar 5 01-ion umnn WHHE SHAR gun ht ntheYe1?ow -"4 ltlmn nasal CAR01uc. , `Ru. oxlctnxxinwnx. live uue enntn own av rtueu a nn 1 I_t_6_ratl_v;s` of hearing wcw iiiscovex-`ed hvan I .n I unluue glnhernnn knows it.` Its \`1_?ixi2:'u nls'i{.}? utdratxva of]: by u Bud dhist Priest About 13 year M10. Its cum; x\-.:r-- no numerounnd unnyao seemingly mi:-am.1uu.~ e ,1-emedy omchlly proclaimed over the m. `Empire. 1 usebeoame sounwersnl Ilml x`o~ ovcr 300 years no Deafness has existed among H.1- Chincae. people. Sent. charges prepaid, to m.-. address at 01.00 per hrmlo-.1 quuu; IA-) nu-.;n cs. Lu I ioLEAu:x1' FOR AMERICA. 7 Day BL. .\'c~.v Yu iii):-IN STEPHENS The ublic will _nd it to their advnungc n on h m before going elsewhere. All work 1 with the NE\V' l l{0Cl. s.~'. - fnmn wnA'2Tm-: DEAF SAY. I Itlma nm-formed n lnirunln in "H: n.... NEXT DOOR BANK OF OOMMERGE. i,-Aaaanuu IVILCI.l sasnuilllx 01119 It has performed a miracle in my cue. I hnvo no unearthly noises in my head and h. u y- much batter. I have been only bcncmned. M deafness elpod a great deal~-think anon bott 43 will cure me. "Its virtues are unqncstionnle and its curm :\ character absolute. as the wnter can p0rs()nu' testify. `both from (`xpencnro and nlmcrnu in Write at onceto Haylock 8: Jcnney. 7 Hey sm. ` New York. enclosing $1.00, and you will rcccn by return a remedy that wi.l enable you to In. like anybody else. and whose curnuvc (:fTc4'lH m be rnanent. You will never regret doing `:0 - tor of MIRCANTILE REVIEW. t1'l`m;vold loss in the Mnllonlcmu-. arm! mm. -Editor or MI:ucAN'ru.z lusvucw. t1Tnav01d loss in Mnllsmlcnsc acnd nmr. by Regiltemd Letmr. ma. Imnnrfndhv HAVI nnu 2. .u:uu': Barrio. Nov. I ._ - ,._ Cards . 7 `Cal $1.50 per BARMEI ).fr.;m doz. up. {DUNLO P"5T- } do`- | PHOTO. VISITVNG (`ARDN IN I-ZSDLII . \' \.V 0IlR|S'I'MAS!& NIW YEAR'S HOLIDAYS, CALL AND's15IT_PEc1MExs .\'1 STEPHENS STUDIO. U, MIUIUI I"-u. Ituvvcn . only Importedby HAVLOGK & JEN Nev ' ' (Lalo Haylock 5; ('u,) ...... ......-nu. urn!) A\1I.-nit-A '.' llnv 8:9 \`n... \- . I I-N'.`.'c 'I`or(mln Leave Harri:-. Ar at (`nllin;.:\\ roii cHoo'811ALs}.M~ ((11-I ;BI;AI:K:81)I'Lz 'i;.- ,:1; mm 1-.w,;g v Kiddcami up forbear- :1; _\.:stcr.lny muruing\vheu additxonal evidence -\ 1:4 [>rn1l_u:e:I. The phinti"s case was cs- l.'\1nli.~'lm1, and the l1L'fCl|(L'\Ylt\\'i\5 lined $55. and .'u<!< For sale by W. (`. .\1cLEA1\'. I714!" I ...,. . Leaye Co1lin;nmml '. _ Ax-rgyc al Harrie. : Arrlvcul'1`-n-n:::n_ I ` Mu.-s:;m;.\ m |.I4cnvc llnrric. Arnive M. Orillia. ` Arr.eu(;ru\'a-nhur Ill! \I\.Ilu\II .. I ' Leave Gra.\'enlmrst. --~ I Leave Urln:~a_ .'.,m 3, Arrive at Barri-~. 6 I .\'Olt.'l`l[ 8l.\I(m-Z (;()l.\'(; X Leave Barrie at H. M n. ArrivoatPcnct.anm1lshcno. l.."10p. GOING H0l"l`H. [nave l unetan_;guishcnc at o:,I'.'.n Arrive at mu-rm - ~<. m ;. uv Lnafe Hamilton at ~ Arrive at Bgrrie. l!l\I` \l\Il-V Leave Barrie at Arrive at Hamilton * '1'()-.IT.11T~f E`0UN1>.._rnu the l:Sn4-tun 1.-xhcnc mud nmr ( '1 -v .. ...l n \'inI2n 1-nn n:I\:I\ll \':,.I-. A\.I 1.111.! 1\J\./LV1I."-l Pent-tungnl.-shone nm a Violin box. contuininf: Violin 111 Owner can take possess on by pro axagll paying c~xp-nswn. .\mrly M `I cc. Aclils`. l<`.\lt.\1 I-`U1: .5'.\l.H ul. 1: in Oro. N. Lot 3, ('on. I. !I):u-n-- . ed. balance in hurt wood bush: all '0' rm loncrcn in Fall -Wheat and plowing nmn-:, done. Frame House. Burn and Stu!-I.-, l< easy. Apply to JOHN Ml'm Il\ . Eula-.'ux' I`. 1:: ........vuu vi 0 , ..__.- ., rulnr f WI the order by a so;.iu.l in ;z_heir 10_d. r:::,:`i`: the evemuv of the 26th mat. All 9 the meat "of nitemry character will Py ` evening. The annual sermon will be I5|`5hd by Rev. Mr. Lei per at the Presby t0!.'i5e!1 OW`-'9 on the mu. , \ - ` . 5 . by the 1i%`W- member` 0` and he|_'e Catmh of the I Catarrh of! 0 INTFRNA I My uttlo Magma wu mnnlod Wm: cam: for two and was very much bononttod manual `I Osturh Ono? Inn is 1. sbontound; _ W. '1'. H0082 . bo'tla.boucvolI will one up now n.`ur.L can of Ounnh 1! III no ho outhnod 1.. Illih 90. H -.5 F. J. canal! I 00.. To] a 6oMa.-nvo cold Hull`: Guru fur ` Int you. and lldvol oaths udlhotton. ' . Your: Gtul H. w. ngbaoii. Drug; Ha.11 s caE.rrh Cm: II ion! by all Wholesale sud Baton I)l'U`-.",,': ;` Ind DQIIII In Patnnt Modlallolln thoUnltod 369.90: and Canada. PRICE: `_ 75 Cents I Bottle. $8.00 a D02 m nl nine Ealliooturhou. u 1 n1u:cn:oa'b". J. cm-mm a 00.. '15x..1,' `K v. pxng-non nf Imiktinng ENDERS WANTED. -11 will be received by the umlm nnnn nnthn 190}: dnv nf An:-il IHKW fr 'L'JLVlJl'JJ.|.|J 11 1.11.` 1.1211. -" I I1.` I will llnll(`I`.`4i|{l|I-A noon onthe 12th day of April. 1883. for nu-. of a Brick School Home at Shanty 114;}. and specications can be seen at Shun Hotel. The lowest. nor Alli? 'l`cnd(-r um-,4 aoce ted. AIKCHIL L'.\.\llBELL. Ht-I-'_\` '|`l'us . I nun Iulgnuggtinhirnn cam ya-mrrinnannzrgg $ I 00 ':...`.'. fi .I:'f 2'3 31'." $ -. At the gust meetitg of the Barrie Lite?! 39olet M ng chiey On 3- EVlWl1` 110 treated the sub at in a y .H y read PIP" L. 7` follow, dvrvelume _ J0 manner`that. IV V. n`: !1:igh1_y interesting to -his men '`'d..., A. 0 . 1. 331 In Ew `Huh I lfll lintnhnr ll '1 E U V U JJ\. Vl'LJ.'I\JLl.\J k}I'Jl\a V WANTED. --Ap ly at the l{L`L:iI-sll Mrs. Showelfs Knitt. n Store. `.5 durum Wellington Hotel. Barr 4:. - `QI$ I"Il'l.4IlII1lL`Il III!` Il deal beioro you buy A Csbinet 0l';,;:u| : hue-your nun right at home here. ll. Fdwsrdlelll Organ: cheap. (full on him ant farms. M-_ HOIIIOQ [Ur l-uu uuvnanu uniuu U] H. w. HOBSON, weulanp, Gm. u-s__ __ _ ,, `i"b..mme;Tw`:;;a;;"'Maena;a, "mok t.. H031)! Ih mnny painful and \vcak-xm.\ from which you suffer, tlilpnirilw m an oqubotgmedied by that unfailing; rm. {__V my .' tonic-4Bn,rdook'Bl } .l I: = nd for m-oof. [H LA` A-.3 o"'(;.':.'..*? .::.':::| 0:2 Wnuum, 011:] In-vb 5] lab; My nto dnuhtu tr ed with min: for nut. very IJHIIWIIV In Luunuouuuu. Bottled for the Ontuio tmdo by .. an unnonn u:-n-_ _Nq1}e but FiI'$f4('/:lJ.$ FVurk Aim].-, Z; TiE` .*.. l..I 1...`.-.-g unu luau n f`_nki-.n& l\-..... Having Reduced his Prfceo {ct llu I"! Is Recommended bx CURES tarrh N Cuhy-C Catarrh 0 :1. I510 or E E1 |NJ'ERg.A . 3:! act: I I no gvntgm. T: In the 3:1 u 0 .0 D-B .E1{\'. T urnumn-n 'A....|.. no on... n....:.. NORTHERN RAILWAY G()l.\'(} .\'()H'l`H. *I`......._n . 1 u a |3Wllll|uu IL Lu tuunn uuvnun. :torc going else where. v l{0Cl'.'S.~'. \ 1 HALL'S RNA Y. 81 13-`! Iucout I of tho W T=::*`._.g.; .'.gs:.2.:nm..';-:*:~ In ugod 0! to: T THAT ulna. 'T"IlE`. and DIRECTLY. U90 rllll. 1'.!.ZS"I |I.l'l\., (Lil a-nhnrst.`.2.|0 p.nv.. 7.1 HUINH H()l"|'ll. . Il.Il|ll.I n'r'r)(1-l'.*.`')p, (:t)l\'t: 5:41 ..I ' .. an .. 'I`IpiUl .Sl)AY, APRIL" GOING NOR HI. Inc, uI..n. U()[.\'G S()U'I`Il. 7.01! ..lIl.; l".U.v .lIl.. . 1`).l0 u.m.. 2.'.'.'-p.m.. :lA.\ (}lI ()0l.\'(} 1. av ._ SOIL" n IAI ._ 'w.l.nnx.mms '-in ` 1:" t fgr. proof. i.i`e3` 33::-ti sI'Il I [ha ...... ~. ) Cubincls *-/7017!-$3 /H` I tin -n';n Iy mghl_y intereatiu Whom were quite I Hg Iiuqkr will give .I.> )1. L500 p.I 7.|0l'. huiclnnu. L:BE ~7'l;if} .\'I)l~l V. } .42- _ __ F __,_....gv|`UllV"\; - ,'V ` IHIigh1yintereatin to his l_ilten0T1ig".E;ng;.J were large number. Mr. Hunter give a nimihr 3i!9P`! ;3L9 1?m.- next Frid5ev1!iB. ' = ' -- GEORGE MONKMAN, I;-h,,,,1i,,t ;m.1 I)ru;;gist,;will be found -- mg an 1:.-ur;_;u mrcicty of Harrie will hold I nu-ir annual Llinueu at the Queen's Hotel unl lw :-vv11iin,; of the 23rd inst. The 3. $tl_1 Butt. iuml, '.\l1ia'l| will be In Xltl .0I!(l1|llC0, is practis- 'g: .-pwial music for the occasion. - Mr. .I. l'. Fulljzuncs was nearly smothered u an .'u.'Ll.'\m-,l|<= at snow from the roof of Mr, ituxmrts .nl'm- on Friday last. Fortunately" <- \lll.\ tux fun :\wny for the snow. to take full llwt, zmzl tlm.-5 escaped serious injury. __('unn'lnll<: \'\l'ec112;y again aneated Wm! -..ttu'..,~ :..1 '1".1eslay mght. Suttaby bit-and mxgllt lll\'t'I1l.lgt`I, but was outnumbered by he zmiml of ruinfofcements in the shape of lw Town llxspcctnr, and was conveyed to dur- um-e \'ll(-,. . . l l'|U'UUlP ,(1')lI3rS (U l()lLll ill: lU\V T8008 Dy EHC n la` Loan and .\`avu1g~a Company, Bothwelfs -k Hume. , , ' Fme Htnck 0fh'cutc}1:1u(1 (ianndian Tweds, r'_~- nml \VorstL-ds a'l'; l)u'& (`o_'s,- Suits 1 . ...1.... . ' I: .) -u. \.I'n\-I l'I0,00u ,(1 )(Ll`S to loan at low rates by the ~. 1.. l.mm`.-aml Nnvimvu (`,mnn:mv_ Rnt.hwpll'n TO TOWN SUBSCRIBERS A I`! LATEST Loom. LINES. .\ (gm Sulicitcd for all kinds-of V) I n(m! Z\[w/icitnrx`. Dye Stuffs, .S'}mp.-;, I.'.,/chx` tlnrl Ii;'llNlI.\`. }x"1r'.I1Tt3cE'3?nnEss AND MENTLE SILK. A We have a special Line of COLD DRESS SILK, ask to see them. OUR STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS DEPARTMENT is complete. Full Stock of SCOTCH AND CANADIAN TWEEDS, Serge and` Worsted, Suits made to order, - Also a Fine Stock 01 READY `MADE CLOTHING, and Most Fah_ionable Felt Hats. " ` IN STAPLES we have Sh_1rt1ngs, Cottonades, Ducks, Demms,-Shn-tlngs, Cottons, Tablings, Towellings,(searnless`Pil4 V (Jottons, ready for use, twxlled or plam,) Hollands, Oatmeal and Terry Cloth, Ginghams, Muslins and a great variety cannot enumerate for wapt of spacf`. all at Bottom Prices. _ A . . ` ' L ` _ we hope you will make It convcment to call, and our obligmg Salesmen w_1ll be happy to show you through, I l\. - v-. -~. ;u'~ `llutvs-xluf \'ospra-'Co11nci'| received too r ]mMic.'xt1n11. . AI . .-..\........`l ...\-..I_.-1L- ...I.ZA... - T-Luster offering of_ St. Mary's Church W. .\t tlu-_ Fins R. ". _P11`,1l`ch it `A J-AIA`. - (`urtaimu (`rctn.nns, Carpets, &c., at V.` (`ll VI: A 15.`) .\l{'l'l(`.I.l'}h` --A FULL L1NE. `S1711 .I`mvn and Country can :-.1.vc| tlm-Linlg at Edwards V0nkst()l`(`. yunts still wutimxc. \'-xl, ch-pxxrtml on a journey to I-`u-inlay. lt'1s CS-1)(`l't'(.`tl that she nt for .\'v*\`L`I`ll years. _ ` r~. H_7`<`r:m11 will be at thc.(,|uccu`u H1`, nu .\'at11rdu_',', May 12, for con! 1 rill`, 4-yv and throat cases. V l,-an :mx1-S.-wings Company pay 5 nu o_1-ht nu lvposxts. The security 11: .. l.u.'ll1 (`nmnanv is undnnlntnrl_ 1 Irving nml (_,`lmrlcs Orr; late in ' .\|r; John l l:1.,\ton, departed fur ' h-I-.]:1\ >``.`\[,- I! (Il'l)USllJ". I UU Uccurllay .n 1.11.111 (`nmpzuly xs undoubted. Holt, hm been promoted from w he`-1.1 in the Bank of Commerce 1,. 11.41 ..t' 'l`-Her in the Bank at Enttgern hhanm mxius \\cl`c sent to tlIc(.?eut;.1) .h(- Uuunty gnu] on Tuesday. );m~u1' Uollingwood, imd Burne- wrnf .\luskoka. ~ V . ' ' ('nmp1cll. of Urn, sto.rtc(l for ` |ri1a_\'. Uc took with him `a. ..I- ;.....!...n.m+u nin] l.........I...1.1 ."un]a'I-cH,4oI' Shanty Bay, had s[n`;I.ill(,`(1 by hcmg throwu while :1rivix_1g into "Barrie nplncll. day. implemeuts and household ion-he :1sscIn1I1c(1 to see him 1883. l -All who want new and fashionable Hats can find them at '1`. Duff & Co. s. 15-2 -We have receivedfrom Mr. N. F. Davin, a copy of his new venture in journalism. the ,`.eg|na Lmder. Mr. Davin is well known in Simcoc, as a poIiticizu1-an(1 better as the authox of a work we have read with szreat plea- sure, The Irish in Canada." Bin paper is what coulzl be expected from so celebrated an editor, a will of English undclzd. ..-v., _. ....- .. ._.D..__. ..._,. `-.\lr..Wm. Kemp has im'pottcdfroniTo- r 21 very promising Heavy DraftStallioi1.. Tlslllg 2% years old which he intends to -travel _ in this vicinity during the coming (season. We think that horses of thiajclass are greatly , needed in 0111' neighborhood and that from Mr. ' Kemps knowledge and experience with Heavy ` Drafts his undertaking will meet with success- I -We had the pleztsumof a call last week I from an old Barrie citizen, Mr. E Aycrst, now of Cookstown. Mr. A. was for soventeenl years the leader of the Barrie Cricket Club, and for an equal number of years leader of a cricket club in South Simcoe. Though full of years. Mr. Ayerst is still young in spirit and `looks good for anqther score of summers and winters yet. ` -A Bradford paper says :-Some of our county exchanges have been boasting of the powers of a. certain individual in sawing wood. Mr. Ben. Harman of this village having heard of it,,authorizcs us to say that he. is prepared I to meet this redoubtnble wood-cutter, and] test the question as to who can do it the l quickest." As this is evidently meant for our local champion we would advise him to cut in at once and settle this Harman. l Mr. Chas. Hart, -(f Vespra on Tuesday last. He was driving a young spirited team down Owen street, and an attempt to hoist his umbrella frightened the animals causing them to bound forward. Mr. Hart was dragged from the sleigh and somewhat seriously injur- ed. but he pluekily held to the lines and stop- ped the team. Dr. Wells attended to his hurts, which though severe were not danger- OHQ ' ' . . l --A somewhat serious accident occurred to ` I I .The Honor lloll of pupils in Mlsh Boys 7 form, _\lo(lel School, for March was as follows: The total number of marks obtainable by any pupil of Senior Division was 450, of which Belle Henderson obtained 442, M9.ry Fletcher 419, May Wright 367, Ernie Hammer 365. Al bert Strong 339, hlaggie Sidaworth 321, Ebbia Dimsdale 3'21. The highest number of marks in Junior Division was 350, of which Levica Caisse obtained 3-14, Bella Nixnn 277. Bella Scott 271, Eliza McKay 244, Percy Showell E239, Eyton Williams 226. REMQ_VEDz} --Mr. Spry. P. O. Inspector. has been_ at I '.l`eeswa.ter investigating the robbery of several registered letters, one or which contained $100. which took place from the post-oice on the night of WednLsdny_]nst,' the 4th inst. The result of Mr. Spry s visit has not been made public. The opinion, however, genemlly pre. rails in that neighborhood that the theft was committed by some one pretty well acquainted with the ollice, as nothing of rnlue was dis- turbed excopt a. small amount of cash in the bill and the letters referred to. l I -- For some time Mr. and Mrs. .\Ia.u(l \Villiains have been in the employ of Judge Ardagh. Thev left theireniployment on Tues. day, and their baggage was alreadv at the I | station when it was ascertained that certain articles had disappeared fromthe house of their forme|' employer, and suspicion pointing to them, they we're arrested and the trunks ex- amined. The missing articles, consisting of silverware linnen &c were in the trunks. as well as It quantity of linnen marked Central Hotel St. Thomas," where the prisoners had formerly been employed. Mrs. Williams was I coimnitted, for trial. ~H0nor Roll of pupils in Miss Eva Lee's form, Model School; for ularch. The total -nuinb:~r of marks obtainable by any pupil of the Senior Section was 590, of which Vary Lambert obtained 514. May White 466, 01:-. ence \Vntson 462, Willie Bolton 419, i\_Ia'-rv Ed- wards 411, Ettie Scott 404, Annie Gralmm 388. Eddie (_Jrompton 384, Charlie Stevens 360, Funny Lower 359, Stella Shaw 35], Harry Burns 348, Tcsie Dowlcr 329, Mabel Ainley [$294, Frank Harvey 291. Total `number in Junior Section was 570. Tamer Armstrong 390, Mary Vickers 378. Grace Freeman 361, F1-ed Otton 838, Nora \'\hitebrem1 337, _Joe Booth 3'21, Amelia. Smith 293, Albert Smith 289. :1 . 1 .3 v-., --..-.... . , ~'l`he seasons emigfation to the land of - vast distances and b lizards and'Nicl1olas Flood Daviu. has already commenced and the prospects are that the number of immigrants that will pour into the North-West this season will be something unprecedented. The Mail of Friday lust says -.--A Grand Trunk mixed colouist train fyom Brockville passed through Toronto yesterday for Manitoba in two gas. tious. Close on one hundred passengers were nn lurmral. who took nlomz wlth them about Close nnnureu passengers were on board, who took along Itwentyxve car-loads made up of household goods, implements, live stock, &o A special pnssen Ier train passed westward on Wednes- day night, bound for Winnipeg, with about 125 passengers on board. A Credit Valley special settlers train left Torontns yesterday morning for Qu'Appelle- with _55 passenveri and 35 cars of freight. The train will be in charge of Mr. M. B. Tucker, travelling agent, and is extieoted to reach. its destination on Klnnrlnv ninl: ' _ M10 is expeuu: Monday night. , , Edited by J. The next meeting of th Nolrthimcoe Tea._cher s Association will be held in Bire M. 4.1.... 91.. and `znth of Mnv. A very Tee._cher's Assocumon wm ue new In .pq;rxv on the 25th and 261511 of May. very practical programme is being prepared. It Is hoped that Mr. Hughes, of Toronto wxll be present, and it is intended that he will "an mme nractical [lessons on the teaching it is intended that ne wm give some practical lessons teaching of Drawing. This will be a good oppor- tunity to learn something. about the best methods of teaching this most interesting subject. `1`eachers.will not for et to we fer the discussionon Perk : ' `nual of ethods Chap. AI, adisoussion that was left over at I last meeting. lxop`efu1l of t _e work being done _m ,the school 0 that vxllage. It ox etc that both the High and Public Schoo 3 will}gi\'e a good account of themeelveh in the fast-cor_n- .i'ng midsummer examinations. Next. month, Mr. \Ypiglt, of the High School expects to writeet his fine} examina- tion as an uudergraduege of the i'_(_I_,uiw_v_eVrei`ty of Toronto. Mr. eM_n1r who we : .formorly_ aasietautvmaater is totnke Mr. Wright`: place during hiseebeenoe. Our readers may remember` thet`]!.e Muir} was compelled, . y ,3, . o inW=.9t.*∈w-vh9 #1 Doors \Vost owe Barrie. Hotel. znucatioual. . 'l`EAQBE_R'S ooNv_nN1;IoN. - . -- .u A . M. Hunter, Esq.. MA" of Battle Cqlleizlate Institute nunmun. his friends ed learn that his health is now re-established. V From an incidental notice in one of the Toronto papers we learn that Mr., beg pardon, Dr. Edmondson, of Orillia, is study`- ing at the world-renowned School of Medi~ cine in Vienna. It is perfectly appaling to think of the number of letters which this clever young doctor will aix to his name when he returns to Canada. The. Orillia papers should make preparations to bring out special editionslfor that occasion. COME HOME. Speaking of the medical schools, we notice that the Toronto schools haw? closed their. winter sessions. Messrs. A. Little, 'l`. McDonald and J. Harper, have returned home apparently nothing the worse of their ' winters A grind. These young gentlemen must keep up the reputation of our County for the quality of its brains. We hope to chronicle something good about them before long. Messrs. Morton and Ardagh are also home from the Agricultural College. 1| Mr. E. F. Wilson, writing to the Algmna Pioneer relative to that portion of the Ca- nada Pacic line running through Algoma says :- The entire length of the line from Lake Huron to Callendar on Lake Nip1s- -sing is 225 miles. At" the eastern end 2300 men are at work under Mr. Wortliington, and at this end 1100 men are working under Mr. Abbott._ The road has been opened for teams through the entire distance, and Itrack has been laid 90 miles west of Gallan- ldar and 11 miles east of Algoma Mills. Mr." Abbot exnects to double the number of men during the summer, and` it is antici- pated that trains will be running through to Montreal by this time next year. Tele- graph communication is established as far west as Vermillion Lake, and in another month it will be completed through. The main line of the C. P. R. connects with the Algoma Mills branch called-Sudbury Junc- tion, 94 miles east. The Algoma Mills branch it is expected will be extended to ,Sault. Ste. Marie; Labourers are receiving $1.75 per day, roekmen $2. Board at the shanties is $3 50 per week. My trip extend- ed over'11 days and I travelled with`my I dogs 230 miles." ---- At a recent meeting of Stayner Lodge A..0. U. W. apleasin event occurred in the presentation of a andsome P. M. W. Jewell by the Brethren of the Lodge to Bro. ' J. Uolnell, who has lled the position of Financier ever since the Lodge was insti- tuted by D. G. M. Inwood ;accompanied by an address which -will be found here- under. It is gratifying to see so worthy a citizen as Mr. Qolnell paid this compliment, and it retiects credit on the members that they so opportunely acknowledge his worthi- ness. It may beiadded that the Ancient Order of United Workman has a fast hold upon the Fraternity of the vill and is locally regarded as a most usefu Society. The address and reply were as follows :- Anmmss. a To Bro. J. Oolnell, - l'l1i.~mi~i- conmmnced wcaring`its white ~1.rm;_; hut nu Momluy. _ uo'l)re.-.m:1km~ n Apprentices wanted at once at (`n-mptnn and Hyalfu ' ` ~ '1'. l|uH' & 7(`u` lmvea large stock of Nobhy lint.-s, .suitu-1l(- for young and old. 15-2 J L\lu'. l`. H. (`l:\r_ke n'u,1'uenl from an c_x- It-Inh't1'h`i[) tlu-uugh the Eastern States, on] : l!i:1r1x.'~s fnr l.\.N`3 now offered At Big Dis- w.Intst0clcaI`n1ltlyhlzulcc of stock at Edwards` I I c...... 10 D70. 0 . vuuucw, . Dru; Sm Ann B.o1`uIt.e--'The Oicers and Brethern of this Lodge` g to :eeent you with the ecoomynnying P. M.` W. ewell as I smell token of their epprecintwn of vour faith- ful erformance of your otoe (lutiee since the instntntiou of the lodge. Your Brethren feel that the smnllgift very inadequately remuner atee you for your uuweeried and successful ef- forts to preeerve the "good Intending of the `lodge, but truatin g you will accept it as an evidence of their kindly and brotherly feeling I c. .. .........+. ma wnrthv workman. they fru. ' of their kindly and protnerxy xeeuug to an earnest And worthy workmnn, they ternallv wish you a. hearty God speed in an your undertaking. . | lianndl \Dl5llU\J] E. B._ SANDERS, P. M. W.; D. Gxnnmmn, M. W.; H. ALLEN, Foreman; Vununxn Lmu, Guard; A.` Wlnnums, Receiver; J. Benn, I. W.; Jxo. Prrm, `O. W.) D. W Mcuzon, Recorder`; E. Gnnnox, A. Omnnox, M-'ALcoLu MCEAOHIRN. V` ' nnu. _ Masun Womunuc, Ornonas Ann Barn. I mm,-I, feel almost at 3 lost for words to ex- press my surprise and also em gratitude to you, for the very handsome extend warm address now pueented, end I must say thlt"I_ feel it in-I wee goingrto, y nndeeerved, never-fl theleu if I have laboured to preserve the goed standing of the Lodge I heve done so with e . brethem. end.in.t_he perfol-nmc_e_o_i_duty ,1, feel mvlelf under ureat "ob A tienqto my fel- low oioen lot pi 'Ie_ndere_la.in7the _ dilehergingof the lame. Perhaps in you all i :1 mey=take .u-et,li,t-for_eing st; ell . Ah` 'I'V m M v-I view to my own bone 1: .13 well as that ofmy l yei an honest worknun. Agun 1 mm: you , B:-9tl_nrp,a your kind ruhemberainqe and: u5prbdi8hon"of my humble service, and hope ; to be nbk to.preu.rvo-thiI.vn.ln9blo git;g_| 43; ` memento. of our Internal and soul whenng. know me, I may take credit-tor bung as an event: a very good tilt Btthat an it may I I hope I shall alwayl be found if not an eicient, yet workman. Again I thank you Rrathorn. vour rdxemberahgoiandl -(Confirmed from .'3nd ~Puyc.) THE REAPER !` THE N., & H.-& N. w. T mn mom HOME. (Signed) \\ mhl. A_u.doMA T. ,I)UFFk& C0. IIIIUIL .: l_ 1_*eport, no nu Gina r_..........-- -nu Aaovvblubl auunAu5 vuun Jun uunuv. S. R. Manner has 2). heavy stock of logs in his mxll yard. He has out for the Ameri- can Market three thousand" cedars, aome sixtv feet long. VII ULBIIIUII ILII sixty feet long. 'I`I.....-... ......._.. -......J ...-.u -u-5. There is some talks of building a grist mill on the site of the one that was burnt at Craigvalo. Mr. Thou Mullholland offers a 11 good chance to any person building there. NI :-a._Tn(-X`.-my M tVl.....u.... ..a.....: ...1 1-..`. ._-_1. - av. .........~ u an, `Iv: nvu u_unuuu5 uncnu. ` D M_rsvJe`rey M. Chantler start ed last week for her home in Weatbourne, Manitoba, having spent the winter with her friends in Ontario. Je` thinks it has been a long cold spell. 13].-.1.-- At _.__._- L (.7, ,--A -A I I` ....-pauvp vn JUIILDO We are going to have a general wood time on the Queens Birthday. Particularglater. Tn ...... ..1....-...a 1... 1.-.... 11.. 1.1__ n__, v.. v... Vuuvuuu urn. vuuu . a. as uluuuiao 10061 - We are pleased to have Mr. John Camp- bell with us again, he has leased his place in Mitchell and intends making this his home. G `D `M'........... 1...... _. 1...--- _L__'L -21., ---_ -,..... . Plenty of snow here yet. `At the rate it is going away there will not be any seeding done for two weeks. Farmers say the fall wheat is all right so far, and where .it is free from snow looks well. > umr :1nn_ua1 m the u\'cI1m;.( oft .l'.am1'. '.\'hiL-Ill w_i lug nmsi --.\Ir.. J. in mznlumzlu ' .\'tcw:1rt's nllicc i)(\`(|.3 tun fur : L111-rt. ---( 'nILs`t:|Mu ' ;u,',- '- ._:- On Monday as Mr. Wm. Eclmanson was engaged in cleaning the windows of T. Edma.nson s- Drug Store, the step-ladder slipped _on the we on which it was placed precipitating him from the top of the ladder to the sidewalk. He sustained a severe shaking and a. slight injury of the spine which will not prove serious. - IF]... _..'._.._I 1Y__L__ Il'--;:__ _, .1-.1, ~n - 1 ........- u... uyu r.vvu uvoevulan The annual Vestry Meeting of the Parish of Bradford was held as usual in Easter week, and the following gentlemen were appointed, viz, for Trinity Church - Church-wardens, Mr. Robert Fennell and Mr. R. J. Thorpe. St. Paul s, Church- wardens, Mr. R. Thorpe and Mr. Richard Baynes; Christ's Church--Church-wardens, Col. R. Tyrwhitt and Mr. Davis Stoddart ; Delegate to Synod, eMr. James Manning. The nancial accounts for the past year for the three churches were in a satisfactory state. More sickness in this part than for a number of years. 7 '.\7.. --.. ..-:___ 4'- L__,, , I u .-' The following goods were shipped last week from this `station for Manitoba. They were the property, severally, of Messrs. H. W. Manning. Jas. Bell, and ' Jno. Magee. They were all packed in one car which -shows to what perfection the science of packing has been brought in this vicinity, viz : 3 teams horses, 2 yolk oxen, 2 waggons, 1800 ft. lumber, 100 bushels of oats, 2 boxes bacon, 1 live pig, 3 dogs, 2 coops chickens, 2spades, 1 saw. 1 ham. 2 axes, 1 coop ducks, 1 coop geese, 2 bales hay, -1 set harness, 2 ox-yolks, 3 sets whi1e- ` trees, 2 neck-yolks, 1 trunk, 1 two bush. bag of salt, 1 pair bob-sleiglis, 1 box hams, 2 boxes other provisions, and various other articles too numerous to mention. Mr. Alexamler Madill went to Manitoba last Monday. `I11..- 'I'___.- l`I,,,,,,,II I,.., ,,,_ , L. fI'I___-_.L- Miss Jennie Caswell has gone to Toronto for a few weeks recrea.tion- ' .n. u uwn .. --..- vvviann-I -v-.-...-.-.v..- An April shower last Saturday uiorning, but it was a heavy fall of the beautiful. . Mr. Andrew Scott, ir._, tailor at Gash- town, contemplates removing here shortly. Mr. Alf. Aruall and Mr. Thos. Freser, of Barrie. were in this vxllage the last week of March. gm. J. E-nright bought 17 horses here last week at Fair prices. `They were shipped to Manitoba. unillo | vv IJIHI The snow is diappearing and wheeled vehicles have taken the place of sleighs, muohto the chagrin of the small boy. A_,.___._ I.-- ....L _ L-21,_... `IA . 1) `D..- I-III 5:---....-.v.. .~ ..v-.-., .....v ...... -:.. ---. I Professor E. Hall delivered a lecture in the town hall last Monday evening on Ven- triloquism and various other tricks, the at- tendance was fair. u no . p 1 --'I lit: Lzulics Aid Society of the Methodist | (nun-ll, will gi\`(!,.n. Social, on I`uesd'ay even- lllL; `. 1.tln in,-t., in the Sunday School room. larullillgs and .\lu.sic will be provided. Enter: taimuent to commence at sov en o'clock: Ad- mission liftecn cents. , --'l"hu best Canadian made Pianos are most vertninly the lleintzmau, of Toronto. N9 l`i:m0a kept in stock, consequently can and do gt-ll at mrrcspomlingly clxea gures. ' E. H. rlilwnnls, 'Lo'cgil agent, `cal on him and get Prim-5. \'oxi will be astonished. _`1|.. \L'-L__-,1.,, u .. --