IN wm unrvc-1' anu Isuuu uu; uwxr nu- they will lu-:11` nf smnetlnng to their nlnuu od, with the exemption or me new, uy Iu_u:r lu_mber:_ Thmsleigh was turned over. The hone: nrrifeii home, as short distance from the scene of_ the accident, ebout~12 o'clock, mm. The funeral `takes plnco to-day.- THE Risn 2 `WAS IT AN AOOIDENT. DALBTON. U I W A1` 1.lIlJ- oxunua. ;u ;.uu.u. gent bov to learn the printing business. Ap-' ply at this omoe. . 20-tf. __ - TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE.- That Property known an Lot 14. McDonald can-oat, havimr thereon 3 Cottage cqntalnjng six \UW.N rtcurnnxx run. Dn1.41a.-- Street. having Cot 9 containing Rooms. with Barn, W.ooqnh_e nnd ogtngnsegl 1. Cot containing an ' Room? Woodnhe and outho . good V ell at the door: and about one-fourth 0 an acre of Land. Also the a.dJoi Pmpert. East half Lot 15. Sophia Street, ocon ed by . D. Pm-via. consisting of one-fourth 0 an acre of Land. he thereon A 11 roamed House with Cellar the w oleaize of the building, Soft Water Tank. entbuudinga, See. Terms euy. J Morrow. Auctioneer or ADVANCE Oice. v-ll. ' Continued T111 January 1st,1884. mm: iit GFFIGE nuns." Ttgnrgxw. Newmnrket (for next morn- Toronto (Lhro h ma11).. . . . . . .. .\'orth'Suncoe ilwny . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 Muskoka, Orillia, Grand Trunk East. and Ottawa. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 Northern Railway. Colllngwood and} Allnndnle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :_...._...tl Northern Runway. uuuumvwuu .. Allandnle. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hllladale. Dalatoq. Crownhlll. Rugby. Edgar. Mitchell a Sq~ua_;`1-e_ ;s_n_d Steele. HT]-l3a31`:'."l')':'Alatoq. Rugby. Ed nu`. Mitchell aS uare and 1 Gran o1-Tuesd?iy an Friday . . . . . . . .. 1 Mldhm-ab--Mon ay. Wednoadny and Frldny. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 Afternoon Deaputch-Northern Rall- wu South. Toronto and A1lnndale.. Ham ton and Hamilton Railway. .. C0111 wood and 0111112 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. firms Mails, ma New York, Monday and Tuesday . . . . . . . . .l:_. . . . . ._.7.4.` British Maura. new xum, ..w......, and Tuesday . . . . . . . . . . . . .. British Mails. cu: Halifax, Wednesday .1.`-In nu ....u. ..-....-, , I MAILB- Toronto and Newmarket, (from night` before) ............................... .. Orllliu und Colllngwood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. I Hillsdnle. Dalston, etc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Toronto. Northern Railway and A1lo.n- ` `}`l'1`l.1.<`1'&-l-.-DoilstonT Toronto, Allan` d 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. IIn:1?lt_.on and H.Ra1lwuE ........... Toronto. Grand Trunk a.st and Ot-I tnwn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ` 'l'Ol'0llt0, Uruuu lluun .....- ...... ... LISWB ... . .` Midhuret. . . . . . . . . . . . . ..` Muskokn. ormm ..................... ..` Northern Railway. Colllnzwood and` Allandale .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Ottice hours. 1 av u. 111. w u av ... ....~.......... excepted. Mono Orders granted on all Money Order Oicea n Canada United. Sta Great Britain, Prince Edward Isiand, Newfoun land and India. and Savings Bank deposits received between the hours of 9 3. m. and 4 p. m. Rmriatered Letters muet_ be l_x_anded in 16 min- It stored must. handed utes eforo the close of each mail. The letters (and all other mail matlerlnre taken from the street letter` boxes every day` Sundays aft;-.)ted, at 7.30 o'clock a. m. andat 3 o clock and It . 0. H1. nttlgcrn hhance. Il'0l|l Luv but excepted, at 8.30 p. I I"I)I'UlIll r III.-lcsgva Canada having been admmod Into the Postal Union, more is u. re-arrangement or Postal rates. as" follows :- For Austria and other polpta. (Newfoundlland V unvnnq For Austr is now In the before.) Letters. bcents 2 cents each. wlntmtlon fee. 6 cents. in (Newfoundland Postal Union. but rates remain as per {; oz. 1 cents for 2 oz. Newspapers. Re- Postal cards, . each. Newapapens. A ucuu: u.-. . U14. .... . glstmtion fee. For Aden and other points:--Leu,ora. 10 cm. on oz. Post cards. Acts. ouch. Newapa era. ' cents for 2 on. Books. &o.. 4 cents for 02. Other R stmtion fces._10 cents. \Veat In in Islands. ma Halifax, same rate as formerly. Prepayment by stamp in all cases. as-Iv _ J. EDWARDS. Postmaster. oY wANTEb- SMART INTEL] .1 ..,.... 3.... on 1..-u tho m-intlnsr business. An-' N or-them Ha: Allandale. . . I it C : 3 _._} All Work Perfect and Latest City styles. Bring Along the Babies. _ ' ADVANCE (Re, Dec. 27, 1883. There has been a little change in the markets during the week. The receipts of grain have been a. little larger nnd the prices rmer. other departments there in nothing for a notice. ancnusao-AOQ999RQ8$B8SSg388 33R3$33$383KEK5zeaonu I-r-10OD@GOOv-GOMGO GOOD @@@@$@@@@9@O 88$SS888S888SE3833S3$ at-lOOQ@Q@OOOONOOCQOO - - - ' . . .-2 .o noon . .u_ ,n __u _`i__ -'l`he bay in not yet frozen over. ` ._.Hugnr cured Hams, `spiced rolled pnrd and mud Brenkfnlt Bacon at G. Manudrel1's Eng- huh Pork ShoP- V 39 u. . _....a. ..c . (`1n......il um vnu` anina to V NORTHERN RAILWAY GOING NORTH. La-.ve Toronto. . 7155 5.111., 11.45 a.m.. 5 Leave Barrie. 11.05 a..m.. 8.45 p.m.. 8 Ar at Oollingwood 12.40 p.m.. 5.50 p.m.. 9 _ GOING SOUTH. Leave Obliingwdod 5.90 s.m., 8.10 IJIL. 4 Arrive At Barrie. 7.05 3.111., 10.00 o.zn.. 4 Arrive at Toronto. 10.05 a..m.. 2.00 11-111., 1 MIISKOKA BR ANOE-'-G011! G NORTH. Leave Barrie 11.25 a..m., {.12 pan. 9.00 p.m Arrive st 3. 12.25 m.. 5.50 p.m.. l0.(l)'p In Ar!-mt Gravenhnrst, 1. p.m.. 7.30 par.- have Grnvenhnrst. ----- 6.20 9. m.. have 01-min. 6.45 a..m.. 8.90 a.m.. Arrive at Barrie. 6.40 a.m.. 9.35 a.m.. NORTH SlMCOE-~GOING NORTH. Latvia Bu-rte gt. 0 _ 11.05 a.m.. 8.35 pm: Arrive at Penempguiahene. 1.45 p.m.. 11.10 p.m ` v- GOING SOUTH. _ 0 LGIEO Ponetnngiuaheno at 8.15 a.m.. 3.00 p.m on Barrie - 8.40 3.111.. 5.5 p.m have lhmlltonn: V Arrln qt Ban-lo. nauvvqu .a--..v. _V . come soixif ` `am: at ..aao k:'v'uu _ - :`.=.. wk: - Orompton & R.ya.I1 s]! BLANKETS AT WHOLESALE PRICE. 1.2;" T asssasssssssaaaseasssess ` F1!-I$$C@l`F1@$$QQ @@@@@@@::e@@:ugeeoo@ sssaassssassaaasaasssssa` u-In-lOO|IOQDOOONO0lG GO 'borhoml 0! zero. --100.000 dollars to lonn `at low rate: by the I `P-Artie Loan and Sawing! Company, Bothwelh Iook Barrio. 14- --A solemn midnight mun, in memory of the birth of our Saviour, was held in the Romnn Catholic Church; on Christmas eve. -Bnrrio Loan and, Saving: Company pay 5 r cent. into:-eat on dopouts. The ueourity of deposits in a Loan Compmy in undoubted. om... m...;.e_mu nnHacti()n in the Reformed - V 7 V :'.!.3.3E."3.&3'888`.`383t38."3.8838S8S3 I _..`aaaQBGO600v-O@G29000 MARKET MATTERS. I. I-`orelln Postme- ,.n._._ 5...... nt'nnKOnt` Intn cnoM1='rora' & mraxq. 7 30 a. m. to 6 30 p. m.-t-mndnys. Mjantles & Blankets GOING SOUTH. MAN TLES AT 20 PER CENT. OFF. GOING NORTiI. I 1!) a.m.. 3.50 mm 11.35 0.111.. 8.00 pan nun n -1... .....V` -\Vhnt IOFEC elect next year 2 fully. . u..mIau nu awnml GREAT SALE `A MERRY X-MAS TO ALL ! XNHURI WITH ____.) op (---- .5" 5)} AT (________ . FREEWIA N'H` enhnnv manna FANOY GOODS. E `Cheap Wools rand Braids?` 'I`LIVPIK'G- ' FOR BRAIUING AND EMBROIDERY, 1 Silk, Canvases, Patierns, Oh:-n~`llc.I ' Cards. `I`as=lxTabze. Draper, jrc., envsm. PALAGE stem, W ..__-n Imports:-ion" from Paris just rocoivod at Clayton : E-amous Shoe House, vi: : Crnsl1od'8Lrawberry Satin Slippers, Electric Blue Satin Slippers, Slate Blue Satin Slippers, Black Satin Slippers, White Satin Slippers, Genuine French Kid in black, hand made; Quilled Satin Slippers, spring heals, for morning wear. Quilled Velvet Slippers, spring hull,-for morning woar.i ' Those are the nent goods our oxhibitod in Barrie, call and see them. ' We have also on band Gents Velvet Opera Slippers from the both American Manufaoturoru, just the identicali for Christmas and New Year : preaontl. VASEE OUR wmnowss saw. ova wmuows 2 z ruuy. . ~-Bnndny was the coldest day of the lesson, the thermometer getting down to tho neig L- 'borhom1 of .-.\ Ann .n,.u..... on `nun .1: lnw rate: bv A HAPPY NEW YEAP. STOCK OF WOOLLENS PIIIENIX HALL .'. Is now complete. We show magnicent ranges in all classes of Goods. Our Are especially worthy of notice, `In Twe_eds we show all {he latest patterns In English. Scotch and Canadian Goods. BARBIE. UVERCUATINGS 81 BLACKWURSTEDS SANDERS & WHITTAKER. 1:>1::aEo'I- 2 OUR FALL AND WINTER .__-. TOILET ARTI()L`ES--TA FULL LINE. ..:_- 'lVIl(}RlI'FI0N' CAREFULLY COMPOUFDIID JOHN CLA_YT_ON, DIRECT Single and Doubln; Hamcu, dlcc, Uwrry Qpmba, T_ 3? ` ' '. ` , " -nu... : ' . Harness Oil and` A` `moo. '{r::"s1'i'3ays {:1 stock. - , A_-..onv1 nnnvn A?! v nu.-nun. ....V.., , 'tm1>.7uRIN PROMPTLY non, AL, - wom: WARRANTED. ` ! o1n:'m:_`.a C`./ILL.---Si uofihu iib. Bavdd smug tic. i I now a large Iunply of Trunks from 50 upto . : Value: and Satchel: at Bottom Prices. Also -A .-.11 n -, Also Agent for z _--.... -.o. . ,-. Au era? Irnplommfm. i_./4.-'*.'<.5;.:.*`*'::.`:;".`;;" nu, Collars, Sad- rusim, `W-lnfpi, of depomu 1n a 14011: uuu-pm, .. .................. --'l`ho Christmas onlleotion Episczpal Church amounted to Iomething over $40.00 and was I ! ununl 5 present to the puntqr of the Church. ,-_ v..-- u........- will ha nivnn bv the AYER S Sarsaparilla. .1: 3 highly oonoonuuturoxtnot of In-upu-Ina and other blood-purifying non. oolnhlnol with lodldo or roun- uunnl Iron,Indhthuntut,mootnu- nblo, I ooonoxnlod blood-purier that an be and. 1; Invu-inbly one}: all blood pohom new we symm, unions and renew: the blood, And restore: Ito vtnllxlng power. It In the but known romody for Sc:-omla sud nu Iorofnloun Oomplunu. Equip- ~ clan. Euomn, Ringworm, Blotohoo. So:-no, Bonn, `rumors, and Eruptions of the skin, II also for all dllordora caused by I zhlnind Impovorlahod, or oorrupvod, condition of the blood, such as Rhenmntiun. Nourugls, Bheunno Gout, General Dobmty; and Boromlono Cohnh. u.--.-.....-...._.' -...-_v,., ,, , _ "Avnwo Suuuumnu has cured me at the jntinmmmnry Rheumatism, with which I have anlrored for many years. W. H. Moons." Dr..l. C. Aygr &Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by All Druggbu ; :1, six bonlu for u. - _ W - Durban, 13., Mumh 2, 1882. _..__ . ....c. -- (fhurch am.-ct. I4 Squllrt`, Montreal 1.` hemg cmnpmscu In mu 4 small 103: house unvl t'ru.Im.- mines. `Perms way. Apply Cl1ARL'E.$ P4r.use. Allundu 0 R S A L E.-~ THH .' being coxuposul M` 1.0! 7, ('0 ..mnH In-'r hnusn unvl hurl 1 3 U L 1p: 1` TI]-lb.` are hereby xxlealiutuly. will hr 1`)! Ml ' Rnrriv 1'! c.A`. BLAcKsfohk, L.L.B., of the Umu-cu. --A Lenp Year Supper will be given by the Ladies Aid Society, of thn Collier street Het.hndist Church, - on Tuenday evening, January 8th. 2 -- l`here in to be 2: grand ball at Ja.oluon's Retreat on New Year's night. If we are to judge by the rapid sale of the ticket: it it going to be it qrnnd suocpu. Jn... Hnlvntinn Armv had. A cold open Alumpnfatoq R|IolIlIl1|8lo3lM. -.__-.l .... Pres:-mimz to 010- public on-r V Dollar: of security, toxin-thcr with th- ablo condition: ` pass me upon nil _p1_nperty . maze anmsH.\1/wo CANADIAN one AMERICAN. -lj'\lLI1`JJ`*`r\ unun_- SIIA WL. on Suturduy Inst Road. Apply at this Uicc. U see 0! Mr. r Yearling Ila-ifcr. nearly roan. or re Ion gwhlg .~mvh il (xnw-ry of said u (xwpry m ham 4 person withuldin rouvculvd ac-cu r.. Umighurst. |11 Harper : Bnzar ism once Hw x and useful Household Jnurnul in is the acknowledged urhiu-,r ul' 1' country. Its fashion p1nt(`na|x<- 11 most stylish zsnd in; pattern -ihm and economic suggestions ulnno ur tlmealbc coat of subscript u. !. artistic merits are or the 1.iui.~ stories. poems. and assay`.-2 are I. 1 can and Eurcrean uuthurs. ll.-u IP88 would 11 I por1fuHu.,:.nd |!~< are the moat amusing to be touml in America. A host of brmhun promlnedtox-1884, |mT1cE`*m 1i1:1:'I`u1:.s'_.A.1.nC mnru .'...I..mml'n. lhu lh-mu (S. M. M %T1{A YED FRO M T] I Ii K of Mr. Robt. .\!int}`.. sxa. 1 \.'nn-.l:nn Huh`:-r unul] -aizn vunnll EOIDE 140 D1! ll qruuu 3uuu_uIu-. --The Halvntion Army drill on Sunday but they did not inch. Their services were held an regularly and a little more cuoly " that if it had been xnidsnmmor. -A social in connection with -'I`r_i'uity Church will he held at the residence of Mrs. J. C. Morgan, on tho evening of Thursday, January 8rd. 1: promises tube a very onjoynble affair. The prouoedu will go to the organ fund. n-L . I). 1 I Tlinrllvv. Ll. A.. HAM:-;u's ummcws 2 .HARPl-`.P.'.-`s HARPEIFS HARPEWS FR .-\N K LI BHAIIY. Om: 3 car 0-], Pastarn fret) to all 3; ;St nee or Canada. ,_ " ii-mces should he Innnv 1. CT I)n1f!.|omju'd vhm lnwmern are mine copv 11.1.4 .-. i_h'0\lt. the exp:-cg: 01-for (.1 H .\ um % A . ggngyunnaz 'I'() `E ' u ` the luznr has X0 Vhlw` January of each .rst Nulnlycvforgd` it, will he um` 3 "16 ii ',"P"'\vinh<.itd' cmmm x $130 sl!Imr.xI";(1er Ihefe'eelm or m NlIlI1b(*1`)\(\r gl \'uhux.(~.~ T50 1`!-Extent. cl `-`binding. M `Bits:-. :1 e v` 'IH:y express. '1 _ .mul.1I um " ' ' 7 00 cr vnl_um(*. .`pr lnwb .. T (1, (3 for. eann vnhum-. bauigny by mail. new p poUND;A LIGHT :31! c \\'l nn KulI|rr`n\' Inn .. _ARPl*J1{'V$7 I3.-\'/.Ali-l IA 'l`R ATRI), 1884. At 6; and 7 per cent. ycrticn takrn to run ~ {'1} 01-` OW]-IN AN!) GEORGE :JrONKMAN._ ..A. ...SH L. lnun INSURANCE AGENT. t-Inset`: 5ii1ou1d be Inndo ` nrdnfnr Btli-. lo !wu`d u-In vs, lbth U01 HARPER'S PElHOlJ[t`.\ 1' .._ EBA /nil! MAGAZl.\'E.. . 5 \V'h`.EKL\'.. ` 5 E'5Lv`A` 5 I'.'Hr\NKI.l;m}w=rzI>. f.0ncXL-urn-bcra in ` um onull v` I . Hollt. Mm .-r. sumll air. r red and M 1 infornmlim nnimul wxl : many years. W. H. Moon." M . Mm. `um um aniigor commence. 21' -- The Rev. J. 1. ntncuey, m. n., VV||[ reach the Anniverrmry sermons in connection with the Congregational Church next Sundnv Dec. 30th at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m., and on New Yeiu-`s night Jan. 1st the Anmverssrv iron will talus plau. 'l`oa snrverl st 0.30 `idiots 25 cents. All will be made welcome. ~-l~lurious complaint has recently been made of farmers and others driving through the V streets without sleigh bolls. This ins serious oenco in the eye of the law and a heavy neu- Llty is sttuchecl to it. The authorities have determined to strictly Tenfnrce it from this out. Those interested will therefore take Warning. > . . --At the regular mooting of Court North, Stu` No. 6826, A. O. F., held at their hall on the 90th imt., the following olcnrn were duly doctor! and installed into oica :-O. R. Bro. I. H. xvamn; S. C. R.. Bro. George Ottawsy ; 'l`reas., Bro. A. W. Brown; Seo y, lira. A. .l.'Lowis -, R. W.. Bro. R. Bidwell; J. W., Bro. Jns. Bull; 8 B., Bro.'E; Nenlv; .{.nB., Bro. R. Gold; Surgoon, Bro. J. H. nhmn, nu u........ .. 'l`HE 7m co'\'. 1xTsL'rnE and IN xss2. Warning. ALLI. 1).. D J . Wuhan. * ;uif `1s_1gyyA*3s` Watson. --Pnrtien visiting the American hotel during the present holidays must be struck at the fateful ndornmente of the her. The whole beria beautifully festooned with evergreens 'nterwoven with various colored tissue paper. no cotton wool representing falling snow, and making a beautiful contrast. The funil artistic quite a genius and a worker at that. 1 Mn: the American be similarly decorated for ` RV} '1Eg_ 2 THURSDAY, D_E("4.`27, 1883. genius and worker at mu. Mny the American be_ ` manv nmturnin Oh I! 030 d0II . W Wl D0 EB!!! W buy Iuuniiu, pout uid, u on receipt of ten cents in utouspl. AI 1. e wi go like hot onkea send at once to I St ohn, G. T. 8: P. A._. Chicago Illinois, I._._.. n..u..... . nln-nmn nnrldhr fl-nln - in informed however that e.` your : loan or . 3- DP. JOHN, 'J._ L. W In they vu-v-av o ----- --, --JunaI Patton 3 ohromo paddle!` from Oollingwood was before the magistrate this quit for neglecting to take out the neoeuary l_mnIo fora trnnexent trader. He rented a . little establishment for I week and thou ht` at constituted him 5 regular denier. ex midenoe wee neoeenry, and he was nooorda` gay ned 815.00 end ooeto O3.9,5.whioh his A H 1.. umdnn this wank vhn willbn In Iy unea auwu sun can: w.w.wxuou uv _ `V pcgd. if he remains thin week he W! bo. min arrested with the ulna reuult. Should be any a our thin Amount will be refundod, 3 him. at we prodiot Mr. Puma is I bird In-nun- ant` club In. mill nah rial: Annilnill KEG: " u'K'vv'J'E:'ro5$'fI}. 'ii'ee'oB'i1 glpvugo, and that he will got rink !I)l`0U08(lI Will gu um um uga-.-. .... .. - Rev. J. I. Hindley, M. A., -s. +1.. nnnivnrlnrv conne lxrvvvvw--- LATEST LOCAL Lmls. ? I`? Illu-nu OF MONTREA \JC.\l!5\II- uv-V.` .-..._ ,__ Chemist and l)ruggist, will be found 2 Doors \\ esto1_'1lle Barrie Hotel. I Tuis nu.1.nu.: CANADIAN co. P. -- t of A Council are you` going to r Think the matter over care- Xaur AT 1*. nurr & ems. GRE1T G at`. Simpson 0! I A` Qhnntv BL "5, 800?`! 204) I another I` will t\`Il\I'I Drugs, `Pate A Call Solioited for all kinds of M Medicines Dye Stub, S Uumbs and ' rmhea. --In another colnmnwill be found the Ad- vertiaement of the New York Life Inenrenoe I Co.. the ueoond ler eit company on this con~ ` tinent. Mr.J. S. ernegy.forxnor1ymennger 1 of the Bank of Commerce, in the general Agent " for the Countiu of Simcoe, Bruce, Dufferin and Grey, and Mnshoke and Perry Sound District: with headquarters hero. --The Iketing rink was formally opened on Thursday evening. There was It large crowd in nttendence and the ice was in good can- ditiun. The Barrie bend furnished the music. The management in everything that could. be desired. and we have no doubt the season will be a decided Iuocen. ' There Will be e fency dream oernivel on Thursday the 10th of Jan- uery. The reason for giving the announce- ment I0 far ahead in to give every one time to get up their ooetnme. A...i.:.. M..v:m.. ....o...-n.A nn Rntnrdnv OI up Hluu U\JI|IIl|L|Uo V ---Archie McVittic returned on Saturday from o tri to the North Wont. We nhould rather cal it a tour or the North West, on he went far as Calgarry at the foot of the Rockies. He says the weather in far milder at C-ulgurry than at Wiuni eg, and that`Win~ nipeg II far warmer than urrie. He told us this aoudc-.utially_ on Sunday afternoon. He describes the North West In a glorious coun- try. Be intend: returning in a couple of monthl. V A n w -1 LL, rI:.I.I-_ U-..) nnrnnnnu |'XIUllUlIIn --The failure of the Hidden Baud Company to play here, on Tuesday evening. according to advertised programme, on.used_conaide'rable comment. The reason was discovered, how'- ever, next day in the Police Court. They played on Saturday night in 0rillia,`aud the same train thnt brought them to thin town on Monday morning, brought along with other baggage, a valuable gold watch, ohain. Ill, l and ring, belonging to a gentleman who was stopping at the Orillin House, where the) put nn. Under inntruotions bv telegram their stopping at the Uruuu uouee, wnere mu, pm. up. Under by telegram bsgquge was searuhed under the supervision of Chief Rogers. V The` missing articles were found in the trunk of one of them, 5 young man named Scott. Himself and his room- mate Newton were arrepted. and yesterdsy committed for trial. This broke up the troupe, And the members with` the exception of Mr. Leroy, the manner, and the prisoners, imme- diately started for their homesin Buifslo. It is due to the suspected parties to say that they emphatically assert their innooenoe. V --~- ; _,L:__ A...l.--. Ln `In-nanfnr lulu -...'..._-.-~_-. --The prompt action taken by Inspector Bluin in prohibxtina counting on the sidewalk: haebeen gratefully felt by all the oitinena during the uh few days. But his trouble is not yet en ed. The twron of the law neon: - only to hnvo reached to the big boys and ix-ls. On Uhriutmaa eve as little boy and girl xed their ruled on the sidewalk M; the top of Mar V 1.... .......e And not on board. with whet they smart. ue u ou_ me parents u_| sum 5 can would comtntute v.-very f_nthor.aud mothcri town a. detective.- nu__ n..:..a.--. ....A Puhllnhnrl nf tho Cont town uewcuvv, --The }. rintorI and Publishers of the Coun- ty Bruce have formed a Union and adopted a uniform scale of prices. They met :1; Wnlb _ erton. Eleven-newspapers were represented. Two of the other four sent in letters pledging themselvoa to Abide by the result of the Con- ......o:.... ma it in exoeotod the other two will Abide by the resuu: or we unn- vention, and it is expected join without delay. Why could not such an Association be formed in Simcoo? The inter- ests of_tho publishers tlu-onghout the county nro identical. They` are also identical with the interests of the customer. _ Whatnn nmounttof time would he nvod it _o man coming in with a job to be done would be shown the so-ale, and simply informed that no alteration could be made. In this con. neotion we nre reiniudol that_there might l he p.-.rIoua who would sign Iho agra- mcni, and will "out under" _l`Il?llC than i.....inh_ We know that hm: often been Iuootion are I'BlnuIu_u.t uu...,...u... ....5... I, still loeeajob. We done, but it would be aoercely oesible in the Organization we speak of. Such publisher signing the agreement would be re uired to make deposit of any llfty or one. undred dollar: ; the sum to be forfeit in one the terms of the agreement were broken. The whole sum would be put in tho benketi interest, and each member would annually receive the amount to which his deposit entitled him. ' Should the Orgsnisotion dmolve he would re- ceive the full amount of his deposit. As the prices would be scaled down to the lowest figures no one but an intentionally dishonest publisher would heeitste to join it. The Or- genizetion would be a protection to both ons- tomer and publisher. ..___-- Nominntioti of Public School Trustees for the years 1884 and 1885, held at the town hell, Barrio, on the 26th day of December, 1883. 31-. n'rIuox's wum. Mr. Robt. King. Sr.-Nomintted b Mr. Robert Fletcher, and eoeonded by Mr. ooruo Dudley. 7 ..-r V; unnnw n w;}u)_ rvinncnlnrxosu` Y- as-r. T.uu>n:w s wum. Mr. Jamel Put-vin.--Nominated by Mr. Nathaniel King; and seconded by Mr. Genrgo T\u:IInu 1` IUIIIIHI Dudley. Llllluuy. R1`. ononars mmb. Mr. Nathuniel'King.--_Nominated by Mr. Joseph Rogers, and Ieoqndod by - Mr. Joseph Rogers, Junior. Nn other Nominations being ynade, the_ Re- Joneiah Junior. N 0 other made, the turning Ooer declared the above nominees duly elected an Public Sohool'1`ruIteo| for the ` years 1884 and 1885. T Tun township of Essa will have a. Iooond Deputy-Reeve next year. . _ Tan township of -Teoumneth shows is bal- ance in its favor, `shove liabilities of $1,- 169.26. Tan buy in frozen solidly over at Pene- tanguiuhene. and the people have been crop- ning on the ice for a week past. m--- n.. n n. an-arhu ounmodnoom sing me we my a wuun ,........ Tm: Rev. O..O. Oerey has euumed con- trol of the Be tint churches in Steyner end Oreetuore. a will live in Steyner. V TH: nominations for Municipal Council-' lore will take place on Monday, December 8let ; polling on Monday, .Jenuery 7tl1. A"NMVInu'n! eervicee erelnow the order of the dey by the various denomlnetione ' and eorietlee throughout the Ocunty. They -Il -nnm tn hlll ` uommmous won eon-noon`. TRUSTEES, . GOUNTYL JOTTINGS ! Owl` annou r _r-eleuted 1 _- um mi" (,'.4PI I'AL. - - $1,1s5.ooo. IN(.`()ME, - -9 $206,292. 0 roanincuruo for your endlngalst D6o.'8`Z.I343.660.70 'l`ou\l Losses paid to 15!. January. 1883, 8l,95{,13l.0l _ -.. 4f\ICC ao1vIr.\t\_J I\I noon _ohool s.-1.: .4. mm mun mm. High School to accept in similar position in Orillis, has again resigned and gone to Wslkerton. ago resigned his position in the Bradford 0001) Hope Division of Price's Corners held 8 very successful tee-meetin on Fri- day evening last. The Worthy strisrch \Mr. F. Nelson occupied the chair. The Jarrett string band was in attendance. A VERY successful concert under the sus- picesof the teachers and pupils of the Brscebridge public schools was held in the town hall on- Thursday of last week. A It was very successful, about twentv-seven dollars being realized. This will be spent in buying prizes for the pupils. m..... n-A1.-s.\_.. ,4,1..,...-o. I... .-Jmmmd W. Wxuenr, who a few weeks l|l U\l"lllH yllnvu Avn. luau rm-lu--. Tan Cookatovm Advocate has changed hands, Mr. George F. Robbins, the former roprietor having sold out to Mr. Thomas aumoro. The paper will continue to be, run in the Conservative interest. Mr Pusa- moro_p1-umisos not nnly to maintain the-_ Drelent standard of the paper but to im- prove it if pouible. ` Success. . -- A v',,. ,,,._I_ 4...- """' A ' Oooxsrowu Advooate.--Lb.st week two young men were driving past Mr. McOlnin's where there wasa large ock of turkeys. The boys were going toesmp out and cut wood and their military experience of camping had learnt them theta turkey wss not the least enjoyable dish on such occa- siom, so out one of them jumped from the wagon and threw the lash-around a turkey : neck and hauled it in the wagon and after ijourneying about 40 rods out his head off. There was 3 young man who sppesred to kuowvnothimz of the theft but stated that the turkey was purchased from Mr. Lum- bard. ' However, the matter was settled out of court by the offender paying the owner of the turkey 85. .1 r\AA-__ A oonnmsvoxnsm writing to the Ottawa Gitizen respecting the Nipissing District 'ssys :-I think the sdvuntages to the set- tler are very great. I saw patches of land from 50 to 200 acres and upwards near Ita- _ tiom where the land was a clsy loam and the timber essy to clear, where a squatter, with A supply of flour, pork. and ten, could ....u.. hnim a nhnntv. and soon make u. with supply or nour, porx. mu wu, uuunu easily builds shanty, and home for himself. If he did not wish to stay he eonldquiokly transfer hi: improve- ments. See how valuable his products willbe when `all revisions have to be brought in now, an the prices the very bigxlieet, and with how little as "man can make 9. start here. Perhaps $50 or a $100, and in a. few months an express train on the Pacific will pass each way near his door every day. Taking Calendar in 3 point near where uoodland is open to the settler. ' it is only 225 miles from Ottawa. and 845 from Montreal. In 1 u n ,, ___- .....`I Ll... an"- been drawn upon rather heavily, even to supply the bare necessaries of life. The A I I'Ulll 1V.I.UIl I/A can Tm: Muskoka Banner says, and the say- ings ought certainly` be considered this Christmas week:-An Irish family by the name of Lacey, living in `the vicinity of town on the Barrie road. are in avery des- titute condition. We have been informed that theyhave not even a good stove, and hardly anything toput in it if they had,` I and have, in consequence. suffered severely from the cold snap of the last few days, as the house they live in (if it can be called such) is little protection from the weather. The family has only been kept alive by a few kind neighbors and others. who have family is an extremely large one, there being no less than eleven thinly-clad children, and the father and mother. Mr. Lacy is unable to obtain any work, and his wife is so sick as to be confined to her bed, with small hopes of recovery. `The Laceys, [ it will be remembered`, are the family of emigrants A who were cut o` the Midland" Railway about six months M0, at Gold- svster, "on account of severe illness of Mrs. Lacey. When left there they had neither clothing enough, or sufficient money to purchase even the necessaries of life.- Either our council ought to do somethina for them, or some of our more fortunate citizens, who have a snperfiuity of this world's goods, and we can assure them that their money will no to a poor but deserving lunnilu ` Lnulr lI.l\ family. van nu-o 1\.h-{Jnmoa Oliver, of Menforb, gave a grand supper to the contractor: and em- ployees who had `nut oompletpd a grand Immlz for him. he supper was at tho_ surrma, LIFE AND Aoolnaorra - ' 20-ly nu luppor BU lrllv UUIIVIIIUUVAI uuu V... Just 3 block for` him. supper the Globohhotel, and I. most enjoyable time was | -_-_L DIOOK Iul: Jun a spent. A J3-nnfr A dilaatorous re visited Walkerton 0n Saturday evening, Moore & Son : large outing mills bein cn&%letely destroved. 'Nm Inn In nhnut 5. . on which there uounug IIIIIIB Uvsu v-v rlnvwv-J ..-_-. _ . -V. The loss is about 35,&)0, is an insursnoe of $19,500. But the loss to business cannot be computed, and 9. large numter of men will be thrown out of em- ployment. just when employment is most. necessary. The re was that discovered by M. William Waslav. formerly of this town, The ma W88 l1l'BI5 ulacuvuruu u_y Mr..Williem Wesley, formerly town, and had the tire engine been in working order the re would easily havebeen sup- pressed, But much valuable time was lost _ in getting it into operation, "and then all its A efforts were required to save the neighbor: ing buildings. This should be a lesson `to other places besides Wnlkerton. 23` Mr. Hugh Sutherland, M. P., and'.Pl J. Brown, of Ingersoll, equaai lswyer,`si1d'a. present lend speculator and eol.1!`:Ictor,. had a friendly settlement of, a little diid lty in en oloe in Winnipeg the other Mr. Brown got decidedly the worstof it, and now oerries s nose that would do for it g- ure head for one of the steamers in which he is interested. Mr. Brown will he -re-' - rnembered es the gentlemen )who ran in` his - own end the Reform interest in Algoms e 'l`hm-a were two other can-' 1...... ans: nan sy. ` own and the lcetorm mwreu In mguuu. a few yenrs ago. There were two _ didatee in the eld and Mr. Brown receiv- ed just one vote. it did not require the sys- tem of munb_ex-ing ballot: to Mail who do- posited that.` . ` u- I... III . T.nnnh_ matmnater. of Id... | poured luau. . ii Mr._Wm. H. Lough, postmaster Ida, ` in the township of Gavan, recently received thelollowing letter. Will the brethren of thepresa kindly yea`: it around, as some `thirty odd years, we understand`. have pass- ed without knowing. of the friende of the writer of the letter :-Oan you giveme any information of any people by the name of Gibson, or if there in any people of that name in your town`? I am t in to find y ulster or dome -of her chi dren. The ameevof the ehildren are J amen and Willie ibeon. . My aieter the last I heard at her, vedvin Owen, and went from there to e the Queen : Bulh, Or, it you wu:x'_s DOINGS, up wunn may wnnnpoun. AROUND THE WORLD 1 """"'"I:I ---~ ~ -- ., ills on pletely $35 $10, ....... Ac mo mo. But. the loss to _ IIKIBII I cmzens msunAuc co.,| MONTREAL. , ` 0AN_ADA. ._4..-.. 7 _ ...__....._. . .. _ .. .._._.. ..,...._,--..__.-_.__, know nothing of the Gihaonn, are there any persons by the name of Henry? or-any by the name of N esbittal If you knoweny one of these persons will you please hand ` them this letter, at I am very anxious to nd eoine of my people. I am getting along in years and have no hoirn, and wish to find my eiuter or some of her children. If she is not living, some of her children are certainly alive. If any of them get this run! will um.-vvr and send me their Ml- .I....... .l.. .. ...iH l....u- ..l' -nunnuiviu On fluair ~l|`B XIII dress, advun! A HARVEST or NE\VS'GA'l`HERED INTO wmaows. J` FURNISHED UI BY SPECIAL OORREQPONDENTB-- " KRIBIID" FROM UOUNTY EXOHANGE8-AND COBLIOTID FROM OTHER SOURCES. Dalston Lodge No. 636, I. O. G. T., is in a. prosperous condition. There are upwards of eighty names on the books, and with one .... mm nmentiona thev are all in good of eighty me noose, anu wun mu m or two exceptions they good h standing. The meetings are always well attended and the members take a lively in- terest in the lodge. and temperance `work generally. This is owinrr, no doubt, partly to the good entertainment we always have , after the business oi the lodge is transacted. _ On Monday evening, Dec. l7th, we held an open lodge in our usual place of meeting. the C. M. Ohurch. The house was lled to the door. Our neighboring lodges of Barrio, Crown Hill, Midhurst, Edgar, and Hillsdale, were well represented. The speakers of the evening were Rev. J. J. Hindley, M. A., of Barrie, Rev. E..Daniels, of Crainhurst, and our Rev. Bro. _W. Mc- Donald, who all evinced great interest in the temperance work and delight at being present. Mr, Hinclley is an earnest tem- perance` worker and an experienced speaker on this subject. He has delivered address- , as on like occasions here before, and we trust we shall have the pleasure of hearing of him again. Mr. Daniels, though labor- ing under a severe cold,`gave an able ad- dress. This is the rst time he has ever been with us but we hope it is not the last. Mr. McDonald is a member of our lodge and takes great interest in the work. Mr Lang, Governor of Barrie gaol, being pre- ' sent was called upon to address the meeting. He responded by relating some touching in- cidents that had come under his notice while he has been connected with the gaol, incidentsin which strong drink had been the cause of great crime. Bros. T. M. White, H. E. Jory, and H. O. Partridge provided suitable music for the evening. We trust that after such a successful meet- 3--- -A-vnnn` anew nnvnnl'u1"l ha dd ll We trust that armor auon a succeasnu mutu- ing, several new nameawlll be added to our-books. and the` temparance work still further advanced in this place. | Probably no farmer in this section was lbetter known or liked than Malcolm Mc- Duie, on Lot 29, Con. 11, Nottawasaga, and it was with feelings of sorrow and sur- prise that on Tuesday morning people of Oallingwood heard of his death. McDufe was in town on Monday, the picture of health and strength, and when he left for home in_ the evening his friends little thought they had seen him alive for the last time. vliowever, his death was made known to our citizens on Tuesday, and the Enterprise prodeeded to investigate. .In- numerable rumors were aoat and to arrive ' at the actual truth seems impossible at present. From we oan_ learn it appears McDule was last seen alive at Nottawa, which village he left in company with a desperate character, known as Garibaldi. _ The deceased was drivinghome a load of rough lumber, and when near Mr. Bule s farm on the Tenth, the team must have got away, for they arrived home` with the front part of the sleigh. In the morning the children going to school found the body of Mr. McDuie in a ditch by the roadside with the load of lumber partly resting on him. On the road the rest of the sleigh re- mained. It is reported that some of those living in the neighborhood heard shouting and qusrrellmg, and on this account-_sus~ picions against `fGaribaldi" are__aroused. ut. it may be possible the noises .heard f were the cries of the dying and abandoned man for help. However, all who know de- ozased willregreti his untimely and-terrible T death, and will always haves lively remem- `oranoe of hisgeniality, and many good quali~ ties. Weilearn, just before goingto press,` and from the most reliablessources, that `,`Gsribal_di was not withthe deceased, who- left Nottawa about 9 p.nil.',in company with , Mr. Peter, Mo_Alliater. -The latterhad s y_ side of meat, and arriving `at his own farm; if left` Mobume. driving home--. The, body of it `found the next morning cover-' Kl with the-eioeptioni of-the 11033: 1?!` `ltd .. s.._.s.-... ma. A-.l.inh'v'a ti1rna'd'oV0l. The A NOTTAWASAGA FARMBB FOUND DEAD. D Isc 0 U N T