w..." :0. `,,,r.unvvl V Mr. 1; 3; J. r'r'`v1oy. '1 "nd.d by e .. moved. ...:i.;i;;r2 .: sue me v"`- ll . . : 3. . mDonnld,Qnd cu-nod Im""'1 Tm ' the Dominion DI) 01b"6n com `Moo no deIerv' |IIIotthohoIH1|l'-h" of Burio (6: their wkhd `dfi vi" JU Oil 313 60 18 00 92 45 34 36 17 45 82 00 '21 Q0 an UV 72 75' `I0 Kn Moses Oates prediction that we would have seventeen do. s of rain in the month of July seems in a air way of being fullled. Already rain has fallen on seven or eight days and the month is not yet half gone. The in- cessant rains of the past few weeks suggested the following :- - The weather cock has rested east, The blue sky has forgotten That the earth's a saturated sponge, _And vegetation s rotten. - I hate to see the darkest side, I hate to be complaining ; - But -_--_- 1! m_e.if I can standthls Raining. ramwo ruining. A drive through Innisl last week, or the beginning of . this week-to `wit, on` Sandw- revealed the fact that on low lands the ex- cessive rainfall has caused a great deal of damage. Heavy clover and timothy is rottin as it stands. while oats and sring wheat loo very weakly indeed. Fall w eat, rye. barley and peas look thrifty, while pasture is abun- dant. The ne weather since Sunday will, however, have a good eect. Fall wheat will ll up, the tendency to rust will be checked, hay can be cured, and spring crops will get a chance, which is all they require. Canada thistles and weeds of every class, thriving under weather that kills legitimate grain, are more of an` annoyance than for some years. Boot cm are not exactly what they should ` be, but ors plenty of time for them yet. As regards -fruit, app`l`_es do not promise to be ___._. _I..._.I....L Ind-n as-rims nls-nun En nu-A- '\m-urr THE anvkuozv vI_rouI.n LIKE TO KNOW --j_ If the boot and shoe dealers are not making money out of the hemlock sidewalk. And if not. whv not! 1! the novel K50pB!' wno reuueu I0 give any- thing towards the Dominion Day sports and made 8300 that day feels better 2 _ _v 11-n__ n In]... n...........A..... 1 m... ....l-' :....:L-.I | azqtmodnre _". was not invited to ' `pike in the trial tnp of the Enterprise nn nAIl`AI.f - ` V OONCLUSION or THE LABOUR8 or THE CELEBRATION COMMITTEE. be, but than-u plenty at tuna xor vnem you. As fruit, apples very abundant, but cherries, plume, &c., pro- mine well. Altogether there in promise of a hot nnfavonble season for the farmers. I.II.ID"| u . ' Add who shouted "Come " out on thewuur e other night I 5,1! there .will.bo.a schism -in the Presbyterisn Ohnrohovor thstiidesyglki ' ~ _ - . u #1.- -`._L_._ .1. -I:n'_. 1:.-u.-_..'-_ together the trip was eminently satisfactory, The first cruise of the Enterprise will lon be remembered by those who had the good fortune to be present. On Tuesday it was de- termined to take a run across the lake in order to more fully test the machinery. According- lyat eight o'clock the steamer backed out from the wharf, having on board about a_ dozen leading citizens including the Town Inspector and this oice and a couple of ladies, and a start was made for Orillia. The fuel on board was very bad, Wet slabs, and great diiculty was at first experienced in keeping up steam, but later on in the voyage a better supply was obtained and no further difficulty on that score was experienced. The middle of the lake was reached before `the machinery was stopped. Then it was found that the pumps were not working properly, but the matter was soon rectified and the onward route re- sumed.v Orillia. was reached. in due time, and the dozen alighted, greatly to the disgust of the townspeople who had hurried to the wharf in scores to see the excursion. However they mistook the Town Inspector for Major-Gen. Lusrd from his martial air, and this in some ' measure mitigated their wrath. After dinner a large number of Orillians went aboard, and a run [was made to Lon ford, the residence of Mr. McPherson. eturning to Orillia thirty minutes were allowed for refreshments, and a deputation started up town on the run to procure the same. We wish to say right here that the rumor that the representative of Tris ADVANCE knocked at the door of the old building now used as a portion of the Idiot Asylum and made inquiries regarding liquid nutriment, is wrong. It was another fellow. The run home was made in good style at an average speed of nine miles an hour. The steamer will have no difliculty in making ten miles an hour with a load. Al- both tothe owners and to the guests. THE CRUISE`-OF TH E` ENTEHPRISE uuu Bney were an B8181) lanaea. The next event of im ortance was the race between yachts owned y Commodore Davis, J. Yates and Mr. Cook. The prizes were for let, 810; 2nd, $5 ; 3rd, $3. Mr. Yates yacht took first place easily. A dispute arose as-`to which was entitled to second and third V places and it has not yet been settled. ' A. uaney ; zua, vv. none:-ts ; am. w. Evans; 4th. R. Andrew. During this race a yacht containing four or five young men was upset, but they were all safely landed. Thn nmrt Avnnt nf imnnrtgnnn wan Han v-nnn Ann van. A10 The celebration in Midland was very suc- cessfully carried out, and, the attendance of of visitors was as large as could be expected, considering that nearly every village and town in the district had its doings on Monday. Early in the forenoon the excellent brass band of the Ontario Reformatory for boys arrived and during their stay they en- livened the proceedings. The various games were well` contested, and their management was creditable to the committee charged with the carrying out of the `programme. The prizes too were worth competing for, and at- tracted a number of good athletes from a dis- tance. In the forenoon a boat race for a silver cup was rowed on the bay, which was not in the best condition for good rowing. For this race there were four entries and they reached the winning line in the following order :-lst, A. Carley; 2nd, W. Roberts 3rd. W. Evans ; 4th. R. Andrew. nnrina thin runs: 11 vnnl-at nonev out 0! H13 m.-uuums uxuuwaus. And if not. why not? A V ' 7 Where 0. H. Ross gets those beautiful red nu-n-9 _ . TUIUBI ` If the hotel keeper who refused to give any- hina iznwnwln the Dominion Dav snort: nnd 1 In the running race, Mr. Steele : stallion se. cured first place and Mr. Leonard's second, although Mr. Reazin s sorrel colt pushed both hard and made a capital run. In the trotting race, Mr. Sampson's Eelding took three straight heats with apparent ease. V A well at- tended and successful ball and supper at the Queen s wound up the day's proceedinxrs. BRADFORD. The lacrosse match between the junior teams of Bradford and Cookstown proved the most exciting, and to many the most interest- ing part of the da s sport. It ended in a draw, each club ta ing a game, time being limited. `The privile e of sin competing for the prize is extended to t ese two clubs, to be played in this village. The- athletic sports then followed and were keenly contested. In the evening the reworks took lace, and we canrsay without fear of contr iotion that it was the best display we have seen in Bradford for years. The lack of music during the day was owing to no fault of the committee, for in addition to offering 820 as a prize, Ivy, Cooks- town and Beeton were written to, but all to no purpose. We have been requested to re- fer to the racing attire of most of those who took part in the foot races, and to speak of it as most disgraceful, and to request any future committees controlling such-like sports to prohibit any or all from contesting who can- not otherwise appear than in a half nude state. ' IYFIRE, LIFE AND AOOIDENTB `ZLII1 Juuruu UVIIK lunar Iuuv v_vuu And whD'ihadE'Bi1l OIDS Thursday, July I2, Inst. ' .Tl-IE w:A1'|'-nan P than during our SIGN OF GOLDEN F,I.EEE. -The following from the Peterborough Re. view refers to the son of Capt. Grnbbe of Bar- rie :-Mr. R. W. Grnbbe completed, a few days , the twentieth year of hi_e connection with t e Bank of Toronto. H6 is at present teller of the ilnnk here. On that ocoaanon his fellow clerks 1n the ank, prompted by an ap- reciation of his genial wnyu and entlemnnly bearing presented hun mth e ome meal`- echum pzpe. .Th8`}bh `"11 5 Blessed to know that he received 1e_mnrk of esteem, Mr. Grnbbe is popular v_nth thoee who have ul- neu trennotlone wxth the bank, on well u in `social circles." -0n'Wednesday evening, the 4th inst, the following oicers of Bertie Lodge N o. 63 I. 0. 0. F., were installed by Bro. J. Watson, D, D._ G. M., assisted by several prominent mem. bers of the order :-Bro. Alex. Morrow, N. G. ; .Bro. J. Butler, V. G.; Bso. Robt. Hudson, P. S.; Bro. W. J. McLa.ughlm, R. 8.; Bro. E. W. King, Warden; Bro. S. `Carson, Conduc- tor; Bro. W. C. Andrews, 0. G.; Bro. W. Hubbard, I_. G.; Bro. 0. Davidson, B. S. S.; Rm I-`I. Mvers. L. S. S.: Bro. Jnn. `Puma R, Hubbard, 1_. (1.; pro. U. uavlason, 11. 8. 5.; Bro. H. era, L. S. S.; Bro. Jno. Payne, 8. S. N. G.; to. J. Stephen, L. S. N. G.; Bro. C. M. Edwards. 3- 3- V- G-; Bro. Thoa. Du, L. H. V. G. A -On Tuesday a team driven by Mr. Ham- mlll, the nephew and partner of Mr. Phel)s,be-A came fractious when opposite the Queen 3 ho- tel, and the lines becoming twisted about the end of the carriage pole, heeaxpe unmnunge- able and dashed upon the sidewalk and nearly through the window 5 of Mrs. Showell's knit- ing store. Had not Mr. Wylde of the Queens seized the animals by the heads considerable damage would have been done. orthern hhantt.` to assist mm in carrying the mve to us proper lace. The counter-ho per was secnrednnd oth enveloped themse ves in netting, end. with gloved hands slowly, solemnly and cir- onms tly carried thst hive to where it be- - long . Then 3 conversation ensued as to the number of bees, in the swarm. The rev. gen- tlemen condentl asserted that there were at least ten` tho in thet particnlsr hive, and. `to convince the unbelieving son of Bul-and -without considering that pride oethlbefore destruction nd 3 haughty irit - ore 5 tell ~-rnisedthe.-hivegtoprovo ` It oonhingd three dead bees. Perhopsvcertsin hwn>. nd not llt 3" l 1 ;en-:i;mms-.t=,er.:.isv- ; my i 4)r.-s==5* !r', .;""*'?`.'.'- . -The street leading southward past Judge Gowsu's is being reded, and the other night was left open wit out asignsl of any kind to warn the unweary or belated passenger. Mr. Brigham the carter drove into the soft ground and then stuck fast. Great difficulty was ex- perienced in getting his horse and waggon out and Mr. Brwhnm himself was somewhat seri(;u=lv injured. ` Contractors should be more care u . ._ --There is I kcertnin noted merchant in Barrie that keeps bees, _ He is far from being in ads 1: -in bee-keepmg, but fortunately close at d in 3 Rev. gentleman who in, and nnhn Him dnvhlvm mnht of than work in Ann. 01036 Mi nnnu 713 B nev. gentleman Wm) 18, um upon him devolves most of the work in con- neotion with the hives. A short time ego` one of the hives swarmed bud nlighted in e . neighboring. tree. The reverend ' promptly hived them and then went in search of one of the clerklof the merohn.nt_eforenid touaint him in carrying the hive to in proper 1-alum `Hm nnnnI:m-.hnnmu- was neourednnd -The Town. Park is deserving of a few words. The gravelled walks are now nished, the new gatee and turn-stiles have been erect- ed,` ower beds enliven the green here and there, and alto ether, for the amount of money expended, the ark shows up well. Of course, much remains to be done, but the Town Coun- cil, and especially Mr. Dickinson, deserve credit for what is already completed. _..... - bu`... inlnnv noon-J vv vsnrvuuvulu --The Brsdford Witness is wrong in stating that " Barrie merchants kept open their stores on Domin`on Day, owing to the unwil- lingness of a couple of them to close. For the credit of the town we are glad to say that business was entirely suspended, with the ex- ception of course of those groceries that deal In candies, oranges, fruits, &c. -._..- . Ian. ---u Una`-I vvuu-wuuvng -The Barrie and Allandale Methodist Sun- day S_choo1s have arranged an excursion to Conchiching Park on Wednesday, July 18th. The train will leave Allandale at 11 o clock and Barrie at 11:30., Various games and amusements have been arranged- for at the Park, and a good time may be expected . , rm... n.....u:..-.: m.-a..... :. ..._-._.. :_ _.-u,, ,, ....-n -Mr. Henry Cook, formerly a baggageman at the station here, was killed at Toronto on Saturday night. He was struck by strain and both legs Esevered, dying almost imme- diately. . `D......... L-l-:._.._ A.._:_ __-__ _L-_I_I n ...--._,.. . -Before takinga trip you should first pro- vide yourself with an accident ticket, good for $3,000 if killed or $15 per week if injuredin any way. C. M. Edwards, Agent Citizens Ins. Co. 20-ly _'n.. .:a.....u. l\VI n...... .;....`.4 :.,.... n-) -_.-. av-A] -The sidewalk on_ Owen street, from 001- lier street to the Preabyterian church has been conipleted. The lauks have been laid length- wise. and the wor is very well done, thou h some of the timber is none of the best. ' r. McIntosh _wae the contractor. . nu vs 1 .. cu --.. -.. Gmelncomo for yeurcndlng 31st. Doc. B`2.83l3.660.79 Total Lonscs paid to 1utJunu;u`y, 1883. 81.951.131.61 - .4-.53; gnu: \Il uvu -no us-A\A uv uvnn uuxu 1. ulna. -Sh-awberries are V6! y plentiful and very cheap. To purchasers we would give a slight hint. Do not pay for your berries mitil they ax- delivered and t_hen see that the boxes are fu 1. fr n. n . ---....u..., wan. to n. nlnvu u. u. unuuul. -If every tree is known by its fruit, whst kind of fruit, asks the Boston Transcript. Does an` axle tree bear. The axletree under I buggy may often be said to bear soft Pairs. QL.......L..-....... -.... ........ ...1-_L:t._I _, ,1 offer --The Grad Lodge of Canada A. F. & A. M. met at Ottawa yesterday. Among those who` left Bsrrie to attend were D. Spry, Grand Master, and V. W. Bro. C. L. Sanders. `I : ......... L--- .'_ I-.____ I W following i at;rbo1-ough u'nm 1-Afnrn tn the Ann of Unnt. (3-rnhlmn nf haw- .-.-Iv- uu-`nu. ` 1'!- -'-Sxnnrt intelligent boy wanted immediately to learn the printmg business. Apply at THE ADVANCE ofce. .. _..--.- v-..--v-. Anuvnv aanlbauana lallrtlo -Bnrrio Loan and Savings Company puy 5 per cent. interest on deposits. -The security of deposits in 8 Loan Company is undoubted. _YITm.-I l...' . . . m ~ . . .....l .. LL- -u:_ ,A .. ... ...v,.m...v- u. an uuuu wvualluul In uuuuuuieu. -Work hzis commenced on the slip at the foot of John street. The work was necessary and is being done in u very substantial man- l.l8l'. -.........., ...w., on `Jun no-up ` ---An old vagrant named King was committ- ed to goal for thirty days on Friday last. --Machine oils, la e stock, prices low, at McAllister, Story 8:. . 28-lt ---Mr. Scriber, Government Inspector of Railways, visited Barrie on Monday in the oicial car. ~ --1(-30,612)-() dollars to loan -at low rates by the Barrie Loan and Savings Company, Bothwell s Block Barrie. ~ 14- AGENT CITIZENS INSURANCE 60., --A magnicent stock of pansies and roses just received at the John street conservatory. Call and inspect. G. Mnnndrell. `I7- ...... :...!..LL..J L- ll _ Il'\-.._ A, uu... Innuun ouurvvvv. u. unnuuuuunu r '-We are indebted to Mr. Tooz for co ies of the Bristol Daily Press, and for Tit us, a moat oomicallittle English paper.- _Rau~-win T.nl|n 4.-"I G-n....- l"........-..__ _, , . --Deal; value 1n Q Allister, Story & Co. A- -11 -.-.....-..L ._. .ANO'I"l-IER SPECIMEN OF NOR- THERN RAILWAY VI-'AIRNB88 Yeatefday Barnum exhibted in Toronto. Reduced rates were given on all the railways, The fare from Orillin and return was $1.25 from Bertie and rat urn $2.45. Perhaps we don t need 3 Railway. Communion. --Bea`: value in \:\:-ing Machines :15 Mc- Ulinter. Show & Go. out LATEST LooAu.- LINES. BIG Discounts JULY ea II n 28-It 0 F138 PROMFI`-LY EL1VER.ED._ Your-I respectfully, ` rnnwanmofzs cnuzru LLY comaoxmmm The undo ed having pu the Gro- cery bnuineea [II], A, All , in now receiv- ing a Complete took of - Glassware, g'c., Would beg to no t as e of your patromge. \ aoma'N_oR'm.. W have Toronto. 7.4-5 a..n'1., 11.66 3.111.. 5.10 p.m Leave Barrie. 11.10 u.m., 2.25 9.111.. 83) p.m Ar at Collingwood 12.40 p.m.. 3.55 p.1n.. 9.65 pan annra nnnvrn, ` \I\lII`\l 399 Inc Leave Colungwood 4.40 s.m., ` 1.30 mm. 4.00 pm Arrive at Bun-lo. 6.15 a..m., 9.85 n.m.. 5.00 pan ` Arrive at Toronw. 9.10 5.111.. 1.45 p.m.. 8.2. : p.:n Musitolu BRANGH-GOING NORTH. vo Bu-ti 11.10 3.111.. 2.42 p.m. 8.45 pan . _ vo at 12.001n.. 4.15 9.111.. 9.40 pan 1 .nt.Gx-avenhnx-st. 1.25 p.m.. 5.50p.m. , i} GOING SOUTH. have Gnvonlmnt. t n.m.. 2.15 pm: laovoornnn. -' 7 6.1os.n1..- 8.06s.m.. 4.00 nm have Gravonlmnc. 6.!) 2.15 Leave ox-mu. 6.10 n.m..- 8.05 3.111.. pun Arrives! Burk. 6-10 :.m.. 9.15 3.111.. 15.00 pm NORTH 811100]!--GOlNG NORTH. lnnunll-rs-In at ' `III All. In: Ell-nun Groceries, LVUKI Ill QlIlI\I\III"'\'IIII`\' I`\II5IXIO have Ban-lo gt 10.40 3.111.. 8.45 on Arrive at Ponotaugulnhono. 1.00 p.m., 10.45 pm GOING SOUTH. `luvs Poggfuhheno at 0.15 s.m.. 3.10 pan- grdve at o 0 8.10 a.m.. 5.00 pan [INHQBITANTS OF BAMIEI IIVJL` Move Hunllton at Alfrlvfo st. Bulls. (I011 ul_'I'lVU DU l?CK`IUg OLE! A GOING SOUTH. Luis nu:-tau .. 1.2: -`Ar!-{vest Enlqlltoq nun I.`;`HURI WWII THISJIELIAHLB CANADIAN CO. U lound ludhnl-at on the aim Inc. The owns [g;:;,~.;:-;;:.1-.;~,*e';.x:'.r*aa.%a'o.sa*.z' ;,-2;: M-`s9!9!- ~'<>H\s9~-I mess y uuAu'rv\{mxcsu.:n 1 AND THE SUB OUNDING C00 RY. woyr FOUND-`-0'IL 0mm 00 AT)` J foundstlildhnratianthethnlt. The roan have thazumo by nrovlni property and We hereby tender our sincere thanks to the people of J and assistance, in making this, Ourvrst Millinery Opening McGarthy s Block, Dunlap-st, Barrie. UNIVERSAL EXPRESSIONS OF ADMIRATION A Grand Success. ','J}.'..; E isa ' [Chemist and Drugglat,}will be found 2Doors'Wesl owe Barrie Hotel. A Call Soliolted for all kinds of NORTH EH1 RAILWQY K an At`! an nun:-.-o. MANYLADIES NOW CONSIDER TORONTO MILLINERY AT SIIOW %RO0M CROVVDED -`ro -1-an vvuuu. lulu PJIL. -1.60 GOING BOU1`H. ' `1lIl\J`nIun GOING NORTH. Ann} .1` Nothing Ever Seen. Like 11: Here ' aim MILLINIERY oramna Illlo 8.45 l.lIl.. S ILN 6.111.. 5 Wu III: . as - .115 L u.ao::..'1o.15:.': - ......w_y ucnuereu to the cmzenu who mwa Keneroualy contributed the funds for the tension. Gent now is_ the time to lay in a stock of Silk Tie .- We wil1'sell` you a Silk Tie for 25. worth Oc. - T A e the i7V1ndovv Full. Come early and secure a nice one. Every well-regal ed family should have a Lunch Basket. C e at once and get your my Luucu AND HAND mats GROMPTON & RYAN. soI.o A'_l' HALF /'rEIn VALUE: , ._ SERVANTS s`&..'ia"3`F`.."w`3 3' 10-11. To 0 D WANTED.-A H11. Showelrs K Wellington FAKM run sAL1s.-100 ACRES, Lots. Con. 1. F103 - Ioil lay] - 70 2:-=29.-:r:'mm~.g= '-;&- n. o n. ouse a me rn 40:50, sstnblo 3:50, a. Stable 26:40.11. t.hriv?ng {nouns Orchard, and 3 good wells of water. This 1 .1.'"".:" :=":::'" ::::.'- fms er en raa y o e r. n1o$,'mmva1*.[o. . mp 2i'Hin-p l ABMvFZ)1.HALE.-l00 ACRES, ........`*.`. T``.f*..-%'.`:.!'..F} . i.E..`.2`3z.1.*E'.a 70.9353 ma M?o_ GEORGE MONKMAN. .lDominl THE SURPLUS. The disposal of the surplus was the next '11_Ia' for consideration. After I lengfhY hlcuuon pro and can the following resolution `"5 llnmimounly a eed to by all present :-- Moved by C. L. anders, and seconded by A R Bin bum, That the surplus from the on lglny celebration be do osited in the B* Vlble to the order of t e President `"1 reuurer of this Committeeto be de- '* to any future celebration of a national `bar-eta: which the citizens may suggelt or deuro. A T - ALL DAY AND EVENING. sup; ova WINDOW FULI_. 01-`A O6MPTON & RXA/N. HUBS, SPOKES AND BENT STUFF, CIRCULAR AND OTHER SAWS, LEATHER BELTING, LACE LEATHER, PACKING OF DIFFERENT KINDS, NICHOLSON S AND JOWIT1"S FILES, HILLER S HoR'sE RASPS, JACK scREws, BIRD CAGES, AT BOTTOM PRICES. MALLlSTER, STORY 8: 00., n,.,,, n,,~,,.. Hr.-. ...1`..L_ n - MALLlS]:0B, _S_TOR_Y 00., One Door West of Queen s, Barrie, ARE OFFERING HARDWARE,` FISHING TACKLE, AMERICAN STEP LADDERS, FARM AND GARDEN TOOLS, SUPERIOR BRANDS OF WHITE LEAD, READY-MIXED PAINTS, ` JAPAN COLOURS FOR CARRIAGE PAINTING, GLASS, PUTTY AND VARNISHES, ' One D302: E7t,:s_t,a TOILET ARTICLES-A FULL LINE. A LARGE STOCK OF : Barrie for theirlliberal patronage ing such an unqualied success. D. `F. :- wwwwu, "of the Queen s Hotel, V.`Bar9'z'e, "\.IJ. rvlILV.l..l em ho tale ' ply : this o_ cg.- Bare. 2331 Irina. . Pursuant to Section 31 of Chapter 107 of the Re- vised Statutes `of Ontario, the Creditors of the estate of James Edwards, of the Town of Barrie. in the County of Simcoe. Conveyancer, star 1111-- ed to send by t.(fn'c-paid. or otherwise de ver to the undo e H. D. Stewart. Barrio P. 0.. the A331 co and Trustee. of the estate gt the_a9id . Jnmnn dwm-clrnn up Iuan... n... to me undersigned H. D. Stewart. and the estate of the said 1 James Awards, on or before the lat da of Au~ izustIA.D..1883, their. addresses and a and part cular discri tion of their claim dul veried and the nature 0 the securities held by_,t em; and totake notice that the said -Asaignee will after that date goceed to distribute the assets of the said eata among the Parties entitled themto. :I}?`V1l regard to the aims only 0: which he _ C n n'vA 1...~.a ...'.n.... THE rm cm . I:~:Tan_QTnE 2nd IN 1882. ?`: """ 23? mv n to shun tfmn Eve I R nhr n [N THE MA'I'1`ER OF JAMES ED- WARDS. AN INSOLVENT. NOTlO TO OBEDl'l'OR8- among me me: entitled"theke?o; rdtoth Rim mnn gvhadngtfe. somyotw 0 0 H. D; smwzurr. `uainvnnl A DISCOUNT. lmportr, &c. Barlow Cumberland. 36 rouge-an. Toronto; W. J. Grant. James-st... Haxnmon; or to '1`H0.S.- Lona. Sony. 0. CAMERON . Mnmuger Grout Northom Transit Company. conmgwooa .`:."`-`*- V , .11 1 1..ruv 1 Ju ./uvu I ./ll 'lI"l(.' \Vill leave Collingwood every VVEDNESDAY AND SA'l`Ul`m./\ Y At -1 .m.. for Mcaford. Owen Sound, Killurn('_\'. Man mwanitg. Little Current. Gore Ha) . Almmm. Mllls,and all orgian Bay ports tosault Su-...\liu'i<-. These Steamers are quite new. and built cxpra-ewiy for the Upper Lake trade. They are unsurpmm-xi by art? Steamers in Canada for Smcim. 8.1 1-` my and onromn A acriqs of poplar 6 day Excur- sions via. the Manitoulin Channel and snuit Ste. Marie to Mackinaw Island am being arranged. of which due announcement will be made. Also cheap round trip tickets are now issued by the in- side route to Parry Sonnd and French Illvor. 'l`hu-, _`_`_Nor_t.l1ernI_1_>_llo ' }v4ll loavo Cullixygivooxl every sluo route to Parry Sound and French mvor. 'l'h1-, Northern Bollo will leave Cullix \voo(le\`cry Tuesday and Saturday at 1 pm" 1:. d cnctnn_L:In- aheno ever Mondn 'and l-may a 2 p.m._4on tho arrival of e N. & . W. R. morning tmnns) for Pnrry Sound: and will leave Colh wood at 2! mm. and Poncmmz. at 11 mm. ovcry cdncsduv Parry Sound; and will leave Collin wood 1`. ).m. Ponclang. M11 nm. every cdncsdny 01- French River. For rolght. and passage np lytoan 'statlon agent of the above mllwa 3. low berland. 35 Yonge-a,t.. Toronto; V. J. G1-a.nt.. James-st... Hamilton: . (YAPITA L, 1.v0oM1s', SILK FlL()SEhhES EMBIKUIDEHY AND CREVVICL SILK. , LACES AND EMBIEOIDERIES. SILKS & CIIENILLE C()IH)S AN!) I`.\.H`.~'l~`.l,.~'. GORDON STAR AND POINT l.ACP`., UIIAIIDH, CARD AND HlHS'I`Oh BOARDS. SCRAP I IC'I`Ulll1'.S. TISSUE I .\l ER. BEADS AND TINSEL. ` ` s'rA1v.n.=-ING DONE. A CALL IS SOLICITED. ' 11" MRS. STEPHENS. UVHHIIIUIIUIJU nun Uhlllllrl HFII I ROYAL MRIL LINE. Running in exclusive connection with the .\'nr- them and North-\V'estcrn Railways. The m:u:- niccnt new Steamers -.4. n - nrnr nunrn nnvn I\A1\lnIl.` LADIES UNDERCLOTHING CUT! FANCY woOLs AND YARNS, SILK FILOSELLES EMBROIDERY AND (`.Rl SILK. Has openedn store in {T10 above prcmlscs. I`lu- at.ock-embrn.ccs all material for Fancy \\'urk, with patterns started : It is best to canvas for a~Soiid House. with a Re inble Machine. where every nmchinu 1-mid inaneighborhood will sell five others. Such u house is Tim Sum-nu MANui~`Ac1`1,'iu.\'u (`mi- PANY, the largest and most. I-nlccessful Sewing Machine Company in the VVorld; and such 11 um- chine is the GENUINE SINGER. sure every tinm. simplmatrong. doing the widest runge of work and equip ed with every vnlnublu improve- ment. V N.B. \ eh-we inudenn lnuncnsn-. lit-duo tion in the prices of Needles, Oil. ;\lll|('iIilICl)iH, and Parts. so t1mttnccostof_kecpin' it SINGICII in repair is less than half the cost. of ccping any other sewing machine in repair. `.5000 ullicea in United States and Canada, und 3000 offices in the Old World and South America. `Princi hi Oliico -34 Union Square. .'cw York. Hcud fcu for Ontario and the North-West -436 King Street West, Toronto. Factories at Elizuhcth. N. .I.: Glasgow, Scotland: South Bend. Ind.. and Cairo. ill. W. STEPHENS- Have mkenninhcst. uwurds In all Exhibilit "Gold and Silver Module and Diplomats. MRS. L. STEPHENS l Lardine, Bolt Cutting, Cylinzlm` I and Wool THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1883. ` FANCY STORE |THE S|_NGER! coLLIinVioon AND G0`Rl(:-IHANA Elm nnrnv u.\n I l\.'l.P Save money and mar`/lincry by using u- ' or. r Bun-i_e, Nov. 1 The public will nd it to their advantage to can on mm before going elsewhere. All work mudu with the NEW PROCESS. --Editor or MERCANTILE Rnvmwf bggggglmgrfhe Madlsmleaae send money Only Importedby HAYLOOK & JEN N EY (Late Hsylock an O0.) som _A_()lN1`B FOR AMERICA. 7 Dey 8I:.. New York JEHN STEPHEN vvnu Cards from $1.50 per (102. up. ` next noon BANK or Jcomuanci. n return a remedy that will enable you to hear ll 9 anybody else. and whose curative effects will be. rrianent. You will never 1- t d l - --l 1.lt.or of MERCANTILE Rnzvntwgm 0 Hg 50 ti_To nvold loss in the Mn.lln.nlannn Hand mam... ' "Its virtues are unquestionable and itacurativ e character absolute. as the writer can personally testify. both from experience and observation Write at onceto Haylock & Jenna) . 7 Der Street New York. encloain 81.00. and you will receive b return remedy hat will enable ii e curative effects will auaresaan l.ooporbottle.]: ` ` ' ' " 55'- nmn wnA9rTnn nmr s -It has nm-fnrmarl n. mlrnnln in me n... -uncanny 17 1.1.2:. -I ALI! lll D5 It has performed a. miracle in my cue. A have no unearthly noises in my head and linu- much better. 4 I have been atly benetted. M deafness elped a. great deal-thlnk anoth bott e will cure mo. , T511? TRADE MARK ON ARM OF MACHINE. 1. ;.|:% ,Gd it `hf on Iy "..ThIs Oil is abstracted from geoulier sgecies or small WHITE SHARK. cu: ht n the Ye 0 known as Cnwnnwnox ONDILETII. Every eee nhernnn known it. Its virtues as a re- storative of were discovered by a Bud- dhist Priestgbout e year 1410. Its onres were 3 xatxmeex-$11: and many so seeminggimirulious, s rem was onleially proclaim over cen- tire Empire. Its usebecame souniversei that for over 300 you-uino l)8e::ess has existed wags the Chinese` neon e. n . charges preps say at 81.00 per battles]: 3:: w Sea. - qr. -_ __..---a--I vn.u 1>ouit'c:1~yp12eacore3 lIwHearimg,and 4. the Iy Absolute Ours for Deafness Inumm_ CALL AND SEE SPECl1\IE;\'S. STEPHENS STUDIO. 2 DOORS WEST OF G. B. MEADOWS. G|lRlSTMAS'& NEW YEAR'S HOLIDAYS, opposite N. `a. N. w. R. R. Depot, .u...u-nun ; nu uunuu, uunuu :"iivI<=EbLL":'3Ros'."L% C'hillren a A and `Patterns ! --CDIIJS poo _cnoossn;;LsAn_ 1_r_s;Anx s on. NONE GENu1fa:-VTr1'r1IouT THIS [Having Reduced his Prices for the Scotland: South Bend, Inc vv. STEPHENS. M'nnm7m- Rurl-in (NH. |U Wu] HIJU. lla LU Lllull` uuvunu store u PROCESS. , ,_, I \ 1 In 0 I larrinliag Manager Barrie Olce, Duulup-Ht. For Fall Trade. . Those desiring Goods Will` never 6-.- III 1M. unyunu In.) W >.nA;uuu:I 5 JTL./IN IlC ./IND P./2("lI-'l(.` \VIIl It-nvn nlllncrurnn nvnru A '1` ,,(--.---:-5 -uwl OUR , "III, IZ, We are determined to make this the SSAL-E OF THE SEASON in av and GlassWare`Department will offer the.Entire Stock AT PR V being to make room .; A 1 ._ , efy particular. ICES THAT for. the Havingdecided to give up WILL SOON CLEAR, our C. M .E_11wA%RDs, wan md'deubo:Ioi Trunmr especially tug ne ting in hi. , I.-order to Reduce Stock prior to Stock-taking anndq the -: .4`-c)1\T-.LI..J:..'JD2E1'S?-G-C _, A VOTE-9 T0 Tlil ovucnn nf 6$.-..l._ _.,_, n 1 , DOMINION DAY. 51. azonuxfs socmrv. ,1:-vs-u . N,B,---No Goons WILL BE CHARGED AT Rnnvonn Pmcns; OF MONTREAL. THE LARGE `STOCK 0: si,1ss,ooo. $206,222. El` I J 20-ly 21 `A `lune? nun we:-e.heeutifully,. supplied from the A grand picnic, under the Iunpioea of New Hope Lodge 1. 0. G. '1`.,_ O _ was held in Mr. Jones grove, 6th.oon?',~ - V The attendance was_ very , V ;} M _ sic altogethe;-u most eu__ =1: ` Tlze V V` reued-Inna re : greezgsvesmoe re resh- in refuge from ehg5x_uiaot _om Sol Two up endid swings,-wngezyr erected and patronized from-the _-until derk; Gro- .quet, hjgqbih. othet gnqlementl tolnduplenty of edmlreru. The wants of-the numerous beiketni In every respect the day .... ..... 1...... on he remembered by those 1):-Q. 18311, Z110; E05811, Olo Men's l50y . Race, (hurdlea)-Barnes, lat; Bird, 2nd; Blair, 3rd. Mnn n l`hrnn.leaaed Rnce--Mathieson and The day was well spent in our town. The Town Band supplied the music for the occa- sion. A feature of the day was the presents.- tion to H. H. Thompson, Es ., of the gold- hesded cane voted him at fontaine. A concert in the evening was a grand success." AIIVIIHIA |uu_.r Iii chmon. baskets.` In every ruapecu inc qty was one long to be remembered by re- Ient; 3 day replete. with innoont, mi: :11 aninvmnni. ~ without any accidents. `me none. none which of course` attracted the majority of the crowd,_wcre fairly oonglnqtod, und_tho de- pinionqof the jndgd gnu general satisfaction. znigienh 200 yd. Ruce-Hogun; int; Byrnea, 2n . . "' "nn,n AA!` A `Ru:-vn_Inva`nn" 1:}; val- DA. UIUKSUDD BUULll Moved by M. J. Frawley, and seconded by John Payne, That the thanks of this Commit- tbo be And are hereby tendered to the St. George : Society and citizens who have so tbly Assisted our Committee to carry out so -successfully our national Dominion Day's celebration and that the secretary be instruct- ed to forward A copy of the resolution to the secretary of the St. George's Society. sum BRIGADE. Moved by C. L. Sanders, and seconded by _ A. W. Brown, That this Oommitteee cannot Allow this opportunity to pass without, in the moat hearty manner, s.ssi'n a vote of thanks to the Barrie Fire iirigwfe for their very Iarviceahle efforts to aid the Committee in -ctrryiu out the late celebration of our nntlon holiday, Dominion Day. With Pleasure snd pride we can refer to the Bri- _' ".l0I'~cred1tuble turn out on that occasion and 9:0 particularly to their uniform desire to do their full share of the work necessary to the Trying out of the pro amme of the day; Ind that the Secretary e instructed to for- :;`."%|, 00 V of this resolution to the Chief of O D MV0(l by A. Arnsll, and seconded by Wm. cDonnld Time 4-}... oi.....I... .: bl... n:u-.......r The following reports of sports in other gases throughout the County have been sent by special correspondent! or culled from Innnl mners. u ORILLIA. We have been unable to obtain e report of how the da was spent in Orillie. Mr. E. W. Johnston vertised, through the medium of some very coarse looking pictures, a series of games and sports. I We hive been told that the whole thing ended in I zzle, endethe fact thst neither of the loo_sl papers mention the sffsir at all would point to thejeme con- e nlevcunn zna. Men's 440 yd. Rsce-Matshn1l, lat; Val- leau, 2nd; Ho an, 3rd. Man : 150v _ Rune. (hm-dlea)--Barnes. lat: mm, zna; mmr, 31-a. Men's Three-legged Race--Mathieson and Ball,_ 151:; Barnes and Young, 2nd. THROUGHOUT THE OOUNTY uazutu, borne. Lacrosse Matches--Pm-kdale vs. Barrie- latter won-gold medal. Toronto vs. Barrie 2nd Jr. -former won-oup. Orillia vs. Barrio J r.-latter won-cup. . . _ Rnv n Rnnt Rm-A. under I2 van!-n--Grn}mm, boom, zncl; Uurr, am; mcunnny, Inn. _ Boy's Flat Race, under 16 years --Hend:-ick, let; McCarthy, 2nd;`Burn_s, 3rd; Todd, 4th. alien's 100 yd. Race-Cruthers,' lat; Evans, 2n . ar.-1a1'.ser won-cup. B0 '3 Boot Race, under 12 years--Graham, lat; cCarthy, 2nd; Laurie, 3rd, Harvood, 4th. 11-.. - `l'`l..L 11.-., nan. l.4m...-. _ l`}uhI 1.5. elm. , Boy s Flat Race, under 14 years -Todd, 1515; Booth, 2nd; Carr, 3rd; McCarthy, 4th. `Rnv n Flnlz Rune. under 16 venra.-Hanrh-ink. 01 15. `kg 111., mu; 1uu1`:se, 01 15. '4 1n., zuu. Standing Hop, Step and J nmp, (no weights) -Mo1'ae,'29 ft. 9} in., Int; Hogan, 29 It. 71 in., 2nd. Wiah '.Tnmn_ (nn- wnio'htu\_Dwin}i_ Mnrnn 1; m., .135; nuuau, V lo. 0; in., zuu. 3 Standing Jumps, (no weights) --Hogan, ; 31 ft. 4 in., let; *Morse, 31 ft. 2 in., 2nd. Rfnndino Hon. Stan and .Tnmn_ lnn wniahlu upon we may 01 me ceienrzmon. Therefore, Resolved that the hearty thanks of this committee and citizens generally be tendered to the members of the Toronto En- csmpnient of Uniformed Patriarch No. 8, the members of Albert Lodge, I. O. O. F.. Toron- to. and Barrie Lod o I. O. O. F., No. 63, and that the secretary it: requested to forward 3 copy of this resolution to the secretary of the Lodges above named. The Committee would further expressthe ho a that the day is not {at distant when the 0 dfellows of Toronto and Barrie will again unite with the citizens of our town in a cele- bmion equally successful as that of the 2nd I J ul,y.' migh `Jump, (no- weights) -Dwioh, Morse and Marshall. \lf..ll..... Klnl-ah (nu nnlrl Mad.` \x7:Il:..... : UBFK, LUFUHDU, `I511. Greasy l: o1e-E. Comfort, lat; W. Culver. well, 2nd; H. Richie, 3rd; L. McCarthy, 4th. Standing Jumn. (no weixzhts\--Mnrsm. 9 ft W811, zuu; IL. IVIOIIIU, oru; 11. LVLCUGTUDY, `I511. Standing Jump, (no wei hts)--Morse, 9 ft. 72 in., let; Hogan, 9 ft. 6 in., 2nd. R Shllmnrlina Jnmnn Inn wnahf.n\ ...H'nnnn and Maranux. \Valking Matchvfor gold Medal--Wi1liam Hazlitt, Barrie. Tanrnnnn Mn+nhm.-PnrkdnIe VA. Rut-r5n- Z110; W. 11. 1`JV&ll8, "1412," iirn v Double Scull-NeilI and Carley, Barrie, lst; M Ly Broa., Tollendalo, 2nd ; Pautillo and Dark, Toronto, 3rd; Sibbald Bros. , Tollendale, 4th. 9511. Single Scull-L. Carley, Barrie, 131;; E. May, Tolleudale, 2nd; E. Neill, Barrie, 3rd; Dark, Toronto, 4th. flu-nanny `I- nIA--T1`. nnmfnr `lab T ning.- u Vfhlh - Yacht Race-'I`. Summersett, yacht Maud Elizabeth, Int; J no. Carley, yacht Wave, 2nd; W. A. Evans, Liz, 3i'd. ` Tinnhln Qt-.n"-Nni" and nu-hm 11,11:-I-:1: 1.4-. I 4th.. uuns` The following is the list of prizes, which we were unable to present to our readers last week :- - u ..n .-u n .. .. .._ Total Surplus...t. ....$212 1-; Tho Auditors have also examined these last accounts and pronounced them correct. ~--5.-uv. 3;"'d by - .cDonald, That the thanks of the Citizens `"n Day Celebration Committee be and u . . .00 hereby tendered to the cxtlzenu who hxwa Kleroualc rvnnh-iknhnl u... t.....:. 4.... n... Accounts 317 50 Cr. by ballnnce of entries. . . . . . . . . . . .810 50' The account therefore stands as follows :- Balanceat Ba.nk......... ..........$2l9 ll ofEntries.................. 10 50 V . g.-g .-vvuu, , Since the above was put in type the follow- ing has been received :- Dr. to Toronto Bill Poater e account. .8 16 '00 )paid1'Constable........ . . . . .. 1 60 079`! `SD To bal. on deposit at Bank, 8219 11. Also 1 gold and 1 silver medal, for bicycle races uncompeted for; two bags of our; some money on account of entries on eld; and we have to pay account of bill posting at. Toronto, account not yet received. Juuis Ptmvra, President. 0. L. SANDERS, Treasurer. A. R. BINGHAM, Secretary. We hereby certify that we have examined the accounts of the Citizens Dominion Day Celebration Committee carefully and find them correct throughout. ' T.-wu h vvvvvvvvvv -- \ LIIJIUE ueuem Kn I men at eld. . . .. Incidentdls. . . . . . . . . 'I`obIl.inBank JJWUMTSC1 Brass Bands.......,......-...........$ Prof. DeCourcey...... . . . . . Gold and Silver Medals Lacrosse Cups (2)........ Printinv, posting, distributing stamps and stationery. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . uuuvnu puauurm, IIIIDDOP, SHIV ans cartu.ge............ .1 Deputations and Oollectiona . . . . . Fireworks, Baloons and Bon Fire.. Fire Bri ade........ Prizes( ash) Ex.()nmmit1-An n gnnrnltnv-u rnzeuuasn) . .. .. . .. Ex-Oommittee to Secretary . . . . . . . . . . Ticket sellers and takers, police and ateld.... . . . . . . . . . - . - - -- Corboration rant . . . . . L . .. Winter Ice eating balance . . Botelkeepex-'s subscription. .. Simpson, Arnall & 00, "$15 - James Anderton,.... . . .85 ` Citizens subscriptions. . . . . . Booths oneld........ Entries to ga.mes........ Receipts at gates. . . . . . . . . . Prizes unwon.............. Frintinv, stationery. . . . . . . Dancin platform, lumber, hgrdware mg cartnnve . . . . . . - - A - - - - Moved by L P. Kribs, seconded by C. L. Sanders, That whereas the success of the Do- minion Day` celebration in Barrie was ton rent extent dependent upon the efforts put orth by tho'mcmbers of the 1. O. O. F. of Toronto and Barrie; and, Whereas the mem- . bar: of tho 1. 0. 0. F. of Toronto and Barrie were untiriug in their efforts both before and upon the day of the celebration. Thai-nfnrn Wnnniu that flu: lung:-I-xv H-nanlza forts to provide amusement for the public on the National Holiday, and the thanks of the citizens of Barrie are hereby tendered." ABKSTRACT STATEMENT. The following is an abstract statement of the Executive Committee of receipts and dia- bnreementa: 1-. J5 \JuU\.lD Will. IICVC SALE. _,AI-L For Fifteen Days, commencing 2 PBNKPLNGUIBHINE. Total:.......... B unu- Joan Dxcxxmsox, O. H. Rana. I'l'1YlVIBg vllectiona . Fire..... .. 31 89 . . . . ....... 198 75 ecretary 50 00 3184 ..... _ll 35 ..................-219A11 __--u:- OALVA AE 1:-o.oounoou ; g Brewpex-3.. -The final meeting of the Dominion Day Colobrstion Comniittee was held at the American Hotel on Friday evening; a num- bar of citizens also being in attendance. Mr. Jae. Purvis, President, occupied the chair. Mr. G. L; Sanders, Treasurer, explained the nancial situation of aairs, an explanation that gave unqualied satisfaction. The ab- stract of receipts and expenditures given ba- lnw is from the treasurer s explanations. After the transaction of some unimportant private husinessvthe following votes of thanks were unanimously passed. -.... ........n. - nun` `er have a more favor GOODS MARKED able opportunity to pun IN PLAIN FIGURES. . . . . . - . - vvui -xu Disbursements. ........$ 79 60 OK nn Auditors. nd arrival of Fan Importations. will GOODS :pt:r1=1c Receipts. ...s1oo "o0 . Ismnn $229 61 17 50 $954 45 :22; .3954 45 10`: UV 103 00 VOTES OF THANKS TO THE PARTIES W110 PARTICIPATED.