Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 25 Dec 1884, p. 1

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youths, lars, on ,__ "mm mrmmsws or BAR 1:. fan COUNTY or UKJW UIIU I'UWDI'|Iu I-JVU LU DU C `BI-IUUIII-II UIIVO Tan Anvmcz carrier boys have brought your favorite paper weekly to your doors. Their task in, no eeey one, and the boys think it will be leesant to be remembered at this time. A eu-ty-recognition from town aub- soriberl will cheerthe lads, and it the some time gledden the hearts of the donors. En- courage the boys, then, for their faithful, nntiring eel-vice. ' ' 1 The Presbyterian Review. The aboveis the title of a newpaper ia- sued from Toronto which should be gener- ously supported by our Presbyterian friends. One of its avowed objects is to get I out of the rut and present all views of the I chm-'ch s work from an independent stand- point, and without attempting to impress a preconceived and supposedly traditional policy upon the minds of its readers. Its selections are excellent, and the whole `tone of the Review is such `as j/should `quicken? the spiritual life of `; inuential body `of ohristians. ` 31 _ _` t pannnm gfaddress`-%'l'he Lfanicer, i i ' tterian ' piew, _r.{ 0. no: 2663;, "Termite: Remember the-Tithe: oa;ior during this I holidsv _week. During the your daily through rain and shine. cold and hot, he has Lnnucnk` I-an cannon Jnunna C-`an unnxon UIIIUG ll IQIII QIIVI DIIIIIU. UUIII CIICI IIUU' ll? [LCD K faithfully brought to your doors the news written by absent friends. Faithful service deserves recognition, and ,when to thut aer- I vice in united genielitv, an in the one of Barrie : letter carrier, it is pleasant to be- stow the reward. Let it be u oheerinr one. II'I_.- L.'--.---_ .__._.-_L-__ I___.- I._-.._I.L IQVVHI L `So fa:-,it does not seem as if anybody in Barrie wanted to serve the" public during 1885, for it is almost impossible to get at who may and who may not be candidates; but in our next. issue we will all know who are soliciting our aul-ages. ` Q I-V oinltl-Jvllviun 0` VjIlAiIUIIlluIDO I On the 29th i'1st., a. meeting of the electors will be held in the town hall to nominate candidates for the oicee of" Mayor, Reeve, First and Second Deputy Reeve. The meeting will begin at 10 o'clock. _ I U UIUUQO On the same day, at the hour of twelve, nominations for councillors will be held in the'va.rious wards, at the usual polling | places. ` an `an `I- Ann`: Una` `tannin: An. 3` -~.o.I.\n; o`o In u u, an IJIIIIIIIIIDUIII` III Iullllrlialull OI IIIIII nliuey '3 tact aa a teacher After due. time l was allowed to the speakers, the children V were rewarded for their perseverance by a liberal eupplv of candies, raisins, and bia- cuita being distributed amongst them, to which the `did ample justice, after which the unseen: ly- broke up feeling highly de- lighted with the afternoon's enjoyment. an-coy, uveu uvm uuuvuu paunulllilull, WEIRD- wee nnnennlly well attended b the reci- dente in the section. and I goodly number of non-reeidente. `The exuntnntion fer ex- ceededenr nntici tionn, being the beet we heve ever had `e pleasure of attending. The training of the pnpile excited much - nirntion, and imp:-eeeed on the nainde of the epeetntore that neither iencher not puplle had been idle during the lest term. At the clone of the enmnetion nnmerone excellent epeechee were nude, in which the teacher : eciency was duly commented mu, all cnlnninnting in edmiretion of Mine '. 9...-9. .. . 4...}... Ale..- .1..- a.:...... ITIES) BAP. on. v -uvv vvnnuuyvuucuuu. Oh Honda . 210% int. olir cache Min man. held 0: school .'x.asmion, `km. in nnnnnnllu -all -Muiuiut 1... AL. ....:- The last issue of the lxincardine Reporter av es a glowing account of a performance by r O Bs'gan s pupils in elocution in that town. The report concludes as follows : Evening at the farm, was a selection ad- mirably givenin which Mr. O Bagan had an- opportunity to show his grand range of voice, while his interpretation of the lines was realistic. In response to a loud and prolonged recall he gave "Excelsior." Mayor Baird made an excellent chairman. He spolre in very complimentary terms in referring to. M r. O Bagan, who although only a few months among `the citizens of Kincardine had made many friends right and left-in fact with all whom he had come in contact. Mr. O E1agan at the conclusion expressed his thanks to the public for the magnicent assemblage and for the ovations which the members of his elocuticnarv class had received at their hands. He concluded his remarks, by adopting lines addressed by 0 Burns to Glenoairn : The brld room ma forget the bride Was a his w ded wife yestreen ; The monarch may 4'0 t the crown That on his head an our hath been ; The mother may form: the child auw nu nu. Inuvu pwv H011 Mu` IJUIIIIIEHIIII" nu .-cn'i'i` "P . a`_`o,ons&s_I>lils?hi`p.:V.l.:l{twatc-h1nn.n Martin. A'.~!olmno of authorities on-oMbct.lons.- ` Councillor Melon. ` 1 ho Ch:-imnu stock left ovor.-'l`ho Mor- chants. The Scott Act doom-4_:d unconstJtnuons!.-A `natal K era. Dual: {Danna `a1 04- tkg I'\.--gal-8.-- OIL- now: Amati. ' } A Pro Rory law for the Dominion.-The ~ Temperance Men. V A great. `usombly.-86th Butt. Oloon. A square meal.-'1`he Trun - One look at Son 5 0lsnn.-'l`ho_ o lldren. Ul1l"8IlB"lo-.l`|'.PV. Ml . Ffet. w'f.`.`.%ea`:`'1'z.??} :.2``s r'a'm'. ..i`.?; "` "'s Glad '1 idinfa for All. Rev.-W. H. Barnes. \ cf: Merry ime for the Children. - Santa ':mIe.I:p3:uy at thebAged Women : I A Merrychrietmu to All.-Tn: Autumn. The churches providing for their own poor. -Cnunolllor Brown. The electric licht in mine.--Councillor Orr. The Moyorolty for 1885.--Henry Sewre . The Hoyoralty for 1885.--Robt. King. r. . N D ment for Reeve tor. l885.-Re.tepeyora. A . Th e hi ! 1ss5..- O. K. Rose. 'I'$:leIn-':la.:e:F sheet for Barrie. ` {he - 1'. ' My old position in the comiaeil.-let Deputy Reeve Dickinson. e . ` The lad Deputy -Reeveehlp for l886,- J. van- era. The auger thet bores two hole: for councillor- Ihip.-Clninnn n Peereey. A nnnnmhlnnhln _Nlnhtunonhm-n ll .-gig. ` H. . J. W ADDIF. D. A. CV A Happy 1\ew Yea.r.--Rev D. D. McLeod. ` " Gloria. in Excelsia Deo that I see this day M once more.-Rev. Dean 0'O~nnor. All mentor the Babe of Ch:-istmas.--Rev. J. J. Hlndlef. A treo( rom debt church for Barrie Baptist Chr-stlnma.-Rev. 1'. Harriet. Th MEI] RV_ MAINE nnnnnn --IA -..-..- What They Looked For m Their-stockings 14333 Night. "Peace on Earth, Goodwin to Man !"--Rev.` Canon Mor an. ' \ R::,?3. $8 :`:::.s?.:.h mm h"d~- ` I A Hnnnv 1\nwVnnn,,D-c. n n 11.1...- heroine. ` Mr. _HVend'erson,'the eicient band- master of the 35th att., deserves innite credit for.the carewith which he. trained the pupilscin their difficult parts. and they a appreciated his efforts and did him credit by doing their best. There was a large `audience on Friday, and at the matinee on S9.te.i-day afternoon the audience of delight- ed children was a paying one. IIIII OB lll IIOAII an I10? BIIII I The mother any forgot the child TIILI. nmllon ma nwnnllv nn bar I um mower mly torso: me cnua That omllos use sweetly on her knee ; But. I'll remember you. my friends. And I that you but done for me. th nbbutl lots: to be machlnet! A ndertolfl unable to: `aroma and '5 I 0 Municipal Nominations. L`, nn`.I 0 jvjl Advance Odrrespogxdence. -3-.. I_A __L ____ A, _ SIMCOE ANDV THE DOMINION OF CANADA -OUR -The Mechanic : Institute contains 2680 volume: of the choicest reading matter,` 8 monthlgnnngazinee. Bunch, Gp. Illustrated London News, `Huger : Bauer, London, 19:13., Weekly Timeie, Globe, Mail, Barrie spera. Scientic American, American nohinint, Oar ndinn Minnfnetnrer. Only $1.00 a year from date of anbscrintion; Collier street Methodist church young peo ple on New Year : evening. A long, varied` and excellent program is promised. Ihe entertainment will be given in the town hall, the bendwlll be in attendance, and Mr. 0. Drury, M. P. P., has consented to occupy the chair. Go. -Laut week a lady from the country. ac- ! --lkn entertainment will be given by the lcidentally dropped a puroel on one of Mr. G. Monkman e bl colored vases. The glass was broken an the liquid streamed out over` the oor. The value of the liquid and the vase wan about $l0,; but Mr. Moukman, satisfied that it was an accident, did not l charge the lady tor the breakage. I --Annoncement of Christ Church (Reform- ed Episcopal), Rev. William H. Barnes, t Rector. Divine Service and" the Holy Com-3 mnnion, Christmas Day, at 11 s m. Sermon on Christ as s Master--Personslitv. Ser- vice of Song and Conference for Bible-study Friday, 7:451). m., Subject: Studies in the Gospels. Sermon. subjects for, Sunday after Christmas-iMorning, Arrows for our quiver, Sermon. II `in The relation of ible stndv to a successful lif .: Evening, " '1'hf.1,`3!?`..*;s f 1.'i1F',~? 1- C -Mi'."FJ A.f- `B01139; `off Riverhesd, New Y.'.'F. r.!` 2' cease. to ~Bsrr_ie,for thepnr- f.o`rNtho1U. 8: Argu- ` 4 `ii_i;hoiIt' doing Business: n x vvcu on nu: unuvuvt, lulu urunucr-In-law, Ell`. C. .H. Clark. Mr Davidson has been in the lumbering business in Michigan for the past I five years." V -__-_---._ vvuvg Z `telegram on Monday the sad news was received of the death of Mr. Samuel- Davidson, of Grand Rapids, Mich. The de- ceased gentleman : mother resides her e, as well as his brother, and brother-in-law, Mr. f`. Fl f`.I;u-Ir Mai T).-{Ann-. Inn. `Mann 3-: `L- -On Friday evening, January, 2, 1885, Robt. L. Mulligan. supported by a superb comedy andespecialty company, will at on the Barrie town hall boards The made. An evening of fun is promised. Go and see the dude and dndines on Friday evening, J snnary 2 . -A meeting will be held in the council chamber on Tuesday next at 2 o'clock, to consider the telenhone question. Mr. War- dell, of the Bell Telephone Co., will be pre- " sent to give all particulars, respecting tele- Vhonic connection between Barrie, Toronto, amilton and N ewmarket. -The annual meeting of the St. George's society will be held in Bothwell s Hall, on Wednesday evening, 7th January; 1885, at 7:30 o'clock. The election of otcera will takeyplace, and members must, by Saturday, Jan. 3. pay their dues to the president or` I secretary to be entitled to vote. -Mr. 0. H. Lyon announces in another column, that he will. be acandidate in St. Andrew : Ward for councillor. A e number of ratepayers have"aolieite him` to stand for the vacancy canned by Mr. D. IPnrvia retirement. --Collier St. .Methodist church. Sunday. 29th, 11 a. m., Rev. J A Wilkinson, B. A. 7 m. Rev. J. W. Annis, B. A., pastor, su 3 act A last wish for 1884." All are cordially welcomed. ' -The Hamilton Daily Spectator issued the best Christmas publication we have seen this year on Saturday. It was brimful of ood things for the holiday season, and was ouble size of the ordinary number. a i--Rt. Wor. Bro R. King, D. D. G. M. visits Thorns and Orillia Masonic lodges: Ori1lxa,_on Mondayevening. A union has van Iul LI|UIluI1_UVGlIllI`a 5 union DC!` quot will be undo .to~tho.DiItriet Deputy (}nnd~Mascer on the occasion of thin ocid visit. . 5;-gay;";+j';..f.;.3f;{'Je.; peddler in the face for calling him 1 beastly name. The assault was admitted, and young Sweeney was ned $1 and costs at the police court. - fhhvlietin : There will be at contest for -Barrie mnyorslty between the present mayor, Mr. Sewery, and Mr. Robt King, now deputy reeve. T --A case of crnclty to animals was settled out of the p-zlice court yesterday. Wonder how much hay the poor horse got to make up for his anffering and privationa ! `I Q:. __ `g. 1.. -'1`en cents nvednnd deposited each day with the Bnrrie, Loan & Savings Company at 5 -per cent wxll in five years amount to 3206.- I96 ; 10 years $471.89. '1-Lei." l:;I:l- 1;--;l-l;:'.r(-2-h,'i.11`-n:isl, will hold their Christmu festive! for the children in _the temperance hall, Strand, to-marrow even- mg. V I T` D Z_. - :-The Bay froze over on Thursday night. but skater: found the unnaement dangerous after the slight thaw on Sundsy and Mon- `yO ` `Z--1:;tion -that. W. B. Cross has consented to run as coun- oxllor for St. Patrick : Ward.i j- --uIuuuy x moneyu none '11 to loan at low rates. Mortgages pure used. Bums Lou: & Savings .' 7ompnny. _ __..:r._ . -v--r:-gt inches of snow fall on Mondny night, and violent exercise was indulged in by many 910 following _niorninv_. ' , . E ur- -_- _-----x A ' `-Thef E3111". tea-xneetinlg at Big Bay Point this afternoon. ` ---lllunln ee collar: for X-man presenu at '1`. ,y & 009:. -Divine service H be held in Trinity 'church on Christmas (to day) at 11 a. m. --Fan pile and black Velvet- QQII m V. _ Tu W. G) C & Ooh. - Christmas Ohim ,.e series of non , will be given in St. Peal : church, lnnia , _to-night at 7 ogclock. '_ 3-- _.._... `a`__- , An - - V 'o:r'v; I-":17: 28 In. Gn Flan- lllyglltlcllg , uul. '1`. W. ray 4: - --, --wvo vulvuns Gall!-I Chapter of Local History. -Good morning. ' [ . -A merry.Christmas.V i -- Turkeys have advanced in price vduring `the past week. ' --Police court business has `been :very light for the past week. . ` -Fresh sh arrivxng daily at G. Ma.un- ` drell a English `(Pork Shop. VIVL- |l-4.L_.a_-_;_ 1 ,- nmvon nmcnnv QIIQPHITI - gm Iaumarnws PENGIL POINTS. )- Plt Marianna. on:-g --A D____-] ':Monoy ! Money lronez mate loan .3 >, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 25, 11- Linked. Together. Construct a- {Tnrn I :-uA.u...4a__ -.__a .--__.___ i The moon: Parnamesit. Bytlu Society`: 0000 Reporter. ` At the meeting of the Barrie Literary Society on Friday evening last, the Mock _ Parliament held its second session.` The debate on the address was again taken up, but not concluded when the Speaker left the chair. The premier, Mr. Edwards. nished his reply to the leader of the op- position Mr. Edwards speech through- I out was clear, forcible and incisive. Mr. H. Lennox (member for Bradford), fol- lowed on behalf of the Opposition, and endeavored to break down the measures advanced by the Government. Mr. Mc- Kechnie (Minister of Interior). then took up the thread of argument for the Gov- ernment and will end his speech at the next _ sitting. This meeting ends the autumn session of the Literary Society. That this society is destined to become historical is assuredly evident from the `work and reformation it has accomplished. Patronized` by both young and old in the domain of `literature, it affords a school of elocutionary and oratorical culture seldom found outside a city. The mem- bers will re-assemhleon the 2nd day of January, 1885, when the oicers for that year will be elected; Numerous and popular nominations have been made so a keen and exciting contest is expected. UK! The annual tesmeelglt of the Utopia Methodist church will oe held on Thursday evening. Jan. 1,1885. Tea from 3' to 5. Program, an excellent one, from 7 o'clock. The teumeetin , as usual, pro mines to be highly success ul. . 3JgrhJa'i>iragn, of zwm. awjmmoory, hu.boen_ 'omtnitted"tdB9.I:r'ie vgaol `as a J lun9,iq- by an Br"-udfou} magistrate. ` ` A nerr treatment whereby this hitherto uncut-`able disease is permanently cured in from one to three application, no matter whether etendibg for one year or forty years.` Descriptive pamphlet sent free on receipt of stump.` A. H Dxxsozc & Sort. 806 King Street West, Toronto, Canada. . 14-ly _ evening _yjl1 doubleee be ` passed." V A grand social and New Yen : tree will beheld in Angus Presbyterian church on New Year?! night. Jan. 1. 1886. As lendid program has been prepared and an en oyable vwurwls vu tuv uuva NIB su [HO IIIIIU UUIIUI` .,_tion. The rear. window, however, was pro_m.ptly broken, and an avalanche, or succession of them, of snow soon covered thehl_a_sing,material. The tire was soon subdued after being notioed, but not be- fore it had done considerable dam , and hndretarded, beyond the possibey of catching up in some instances, the work being done in turning out some intended Christmas gems of the millinery art for which this establishment is noted, The energies iof the establishment are, how- ever, enlisted in retrieving lost ground and will doubtless succeed in rendering the di appointments anticipated as few and as light as possible under such unto- ward circumstances. - A maze of Hnunery. Yesterday (Wednesday) morning about eight o'clock the employees in Messrs. Crompton &: Ryan's were startled to ob- , serve the rear end of the store in a blaze The boy had kindled a tire down below, and,.being a erce one, it is supposed heated the drum inthe millincry room to a red heat. It is thought, too, that some inammable material, such as lace, or curtains, was wafted into contact with the red hot iron by the heat, and that the re caught in that way. The curtains, which partitioned o` a small workroom, were soon in ashes. then the lace curtains which draped the rear end of the millinery showroom. Bonnets and hats, in course of preparation for Christmas wearers, had their trimmings scorched off in a moment, and much valuable and pretty material used in this de tment, con- sisting"'of satins. velvets, , plushes. feathers, etc., had their use and beauty destroyed by the erce ames. A. small work table and box were also burning when the re was first noticed, and the carpet on the door was in the same condi `data A -45-... -.:-.J..-- L------- --- mu. rwullnl; Mr. 1). Mohean, No. 14, E933; Mr. J. E. Holt, Cedar Grove; Mr. J. Mooney, Nicholson ; Mr. Campbell, Allis- ton ; Mina Rogers, north" of Alliston -, Miss Gilroy, `section north of Boston. snnnvl, ncuusvucu ; sin . 5. DIOWII. Uni- valo ; Mia: B. Scott, No. 9, Innisl ; Mr. D Ron Churchill ; Mr. W. Brenner, No. 2, Innisl ; Min 0. Mdev, Ivy ; Mr. W. `K. Huger, Thornton; Mr. J A. Corbett. ;Mt. Pleaunt; Mr. D. McLean, No. 14, `En: : Mr. J. E, Halt Hal... (1........ . u- Uw wuaupuuais IIJUI OK SOUPVUTQ Ilgxuon. suitable for reading in schools Trustees have to supply their teachers with copies of it, and teachers, if they wish to be excused from readin it, are to state the same in writing to t eir trustees. The passages are ,to be without note or comment, and some 'o'f"the verses may be given to the pa ils to commit to memory. here they've goin for 1885: Mr. R. Parker Pain:-n nL . . - (I D...-- I!--=- vvuvlv I-nay alt gong Hg rt I Parker, Painswick ; vain - Ila'n- `H 9.454 `LY- n our use uumster use done something. For the training of the higher grades of teachers four or ve Collegiate Institutes are to be appointed. These institutes will occupy to higher education the exact posi- tion which model schools do to its lower grades. This in another wood move. The: ll}-H-6... AC F.In-..L.'-_ |--- ---~ ` ` 5| -HUI; LIIIB ll CIIDFIICY U00 , Tho. Miniqtor of Education has onsod_ _to be eom'p'iIed`a' book of scripture selections lnitlmn for inn;-`inn In --|.....I.. HL---A-- _.....-,-.. -.4 1': mac -nuanvvap &Bl.`og &l-J5-cg UK 3&3 rte collegiate Institute. For many years grumbling has been con- stant against the Toronto Normal School At length there seems to be some prospect of an attempt to wrestle with the diicnl ties of the situation. It seems that Dr. Davies is to reiire," and that Mr. Kirkland is to take his place. We are not sure that Dr. Davies is the only scape goat in the in- stitution, bnt we are led that in this Inst- ter the Minister has one something. Of hihnl tIIIn:`nn A` Edited by" J. at. Hunter, Esq...-hI.A.. of Bar- I-In l`.AIIAnvInOA 1_-n..;- The poultry was so shockingly dressed, much I of it had been scolded and ab:-sided, and we losta `good customer at high prices because of these facts. He subscribed for the AD vsxcnbefore leaving, and promised to come again to trade in this section when he noticed from its columns that poultry plucking and I dressing was conducted as it ought to be. He also complained that the towls were not [ starved as they should be for twelve hours * before killing. ' EDUCATIONAL. A man named McGregor and Mary, his wife,` were found lying on a street one of the cold nights of last week in abeast- |ly state of intoxication. They were not tramps, but, being refused admission to the gaol without a commitment, the con- stable, or nightwatch, who found `them, placed them in the tramps refuge; Only one tramp was in for the night, and it was fortunate that Mac and his wife did not get drunk the night before, else Mary would have been shoved in among a ter- ribly unwashed lot of tvamps numbering eight.~ A drunken woman in a tramps oell! Just think of it, and say if you do not agree with us that the Police Com- mittee should not make some better ar- rangement for the incarceration of we- men. When McGregor and wife were picked up they were nearly frozen, and for being drunk they were sen`. to gaol for five days. But women should not be placed in among tramps, even though they should so far for-get themselves as to get shamefully drunk Dr. lay`: scientic Lectures. The audiences which greeted Dr. May `in the town hall on Monday and Tuesday ev'gs were rather small though apprecis tire. The lectures were well worth hear- ing, and the experiments were as well worth seeing. Mr Hunter, of the Colleg- iate Institute, coco pied the chair. The lee-. turer had, extensive apparatus for the purposes `of illustration and experiment, and on the first night he dwelt principally on the properties of air. Water was the principal topic of. the second evening, and Dr. May analyzed several specimens of the water `of this'7town. Unly one-that obtained on Plaxton s hill-_-was of the number found to be pure. Those who who did not take advantage oi thjs oppor- tunity to spend a couple of nights in this popularly scientic. imethod missed not only an interestingi lirsrv treat. but some lnntrnntinn Inlsinlsr ....:.-1.. .__-_- -1 ____, ..._ ----.;...-.....5' uwqagy uruuli Dlli some mstructlon winch` nught prove of vnlneto them; _butt_.l;e;_-`e _ia_ no doubtthat the season dttringggkich th lectures were hold-.--1'61 ? ;?*I ,t$~:1"t>n.e-`-ini1ittto_ mung-. What against dmtsendenoe. The Bradford Witness nukes the fol- lowing remarks : If s grocer presents s society with 10 lbs. of sugar it is consid- ered I liberal gift, but if s newspsper can throw in $5 worth of advertising, it never sells an extra psper, or his s word of thanks for it, and in many cases not even gets a. complimentary ticket for the notice, and if you happen to take no notice of the iihir, you are looked upon as being small, mean, etc. It costs money to run a. news- paper, and advertising is one of the com- moditiea they have for sale. Tbo in no such pspor an the Exchange and Mu-t published in Toronto. it put- od out of existence but Augvut; therefore our readers will save their uurmun wodt_h hv . lAIIAQIuao: A---- -nu nvducl wsu IDVU HIGH IIIIDIUI '1". by giving the enchanting Funny 3. Downs: a wide berth. The charming lady above mentioned was arrested in Orange- ville on Tuesday lust. for horse-Ite0ling.- Shelbnrne Free Press. ,_- r_._- --_-v-- vv-vvulyvlblll. Three of Wm Wise : children have` died mthin a few days of eech other at Bradford. and the father In so much ul- feoted that twice he has ettempted to take his own hfe. _----v A great oorovement was noticeable in the Gravenhm-at Banner lest `week. We like to see these evidencee of prosperity on the part of our contemporaries. l'_`_,__ 0: f['1_ II?! n u .. . James Campbell, superintendent of the Oookstown ` Methodist Church Stands School. has been presented with a wet; and 3 attering address. ' A son of Chrisnpher McRae, nor Beavertnn, accidentally shot hilnalf in the shoulder on Monday of last week. He died on Saturday. `'AA,, 1'` ,__. -_, .. --.._' van... nuanlug VII 530'- The Orsnzevill Ga:-atte ha been changed to the Dnerin Post, and under the new management is 3 very lively pupa` indeed A Te` County Council uf Bruce has re- solved to memoralize the Government to remove the tax exemotxonn from church. and clergy. T Tln;';1't'erpr3se reports a brutal one assault on a. school boy by the teacher, and calls fur an investigation by the school board. The ea}-71;` history and advancement of Gravenhursc were the subjects of 3 very interesting sketch In but `week : Grann- hurst Banner. Sriez` have _..k,il_lod 1 during tho put three wzdeh, uid, denotes a mild winter. 1'` up n B1,-' dif_>i':l`<`:u:'l.:I-rholc-i'.'-t'l:o.ir nnnud din-_ 118! lu_st week. Dnnalgf Sptherland no _____-_- -- ,..,.,. ....quru- sup. Lant week two menivorking on the nil- wsy near Bracebridgu had their leg! broken by a clay bank lling on them. yfg`__ [\_A_ ,,yno ,--- - -- -.-w-unrvvvvul sun I 1800 (tons ovfv steel 1-all have been.rO- oeived at Bracebridgo for the Pacic Junction. _. , , ,_ _......._, -u an nvvn us ynlyl . The shing season to Hasford sher` men has not been satisfactory for 1884. Mann A... -c ---A ~ s- - - _..v- - . u-vn unit.` -0111! M{-. Held. no}: Crniglaith. had us. has and stables burned down last week. `D_- J! I I _.V_-- `.--nu oucv WOOD! B1-adfZo`r`ci hnrcheo `will observe the hit week in January 33 3 week of prayer. ` 'l`|ua .I.:.... ....--.-- AA `I ' ' ` ' Meafnrd wants 2; Berg?! to put down cruelty to animals The ()rillia s (Capt. McInnen' steamer) machinery cost $4 000. The Beetnn elevator will be ready for gram in a. couple of weeks. . A week ago Saturday Muskois bostl , made the last trips of the lesson. T ` _ _ _ , `|[,, 13- I n 4- And Condensed tmo` Interesung Pxu'.:s~ . ' graphs for Advance Readers Who Like The Marrow of the Meat. I The'Urilli-a Methulist church is to be ` re-seated. cmprunmn BY smcos AND nxsnuor Exca .NGms AS LOGAL msws. _. __:_:.___-._ comm UB.EAM-~DISTB.IGT mils, {$1.00 PER ANNUM IN ADVANCE. SINGLE COPIFB. FIVE CENTS. > A soa.nda.ous Shana. II!` *5e.n,...k.il.Ioa .-.. mum '. Qhhna 2:1")-L- ....L1-L SA. 9. hone. Grout or had say too oods I1 'ER-I nun jam AND `O Ohn `VAL ins 1060. A reward will be paid for the return _of .5 id note. and anyone negotiating its sale will be prosecuted. THOS. MAYOR. or this: office. A 49.-52-I3 LET OR FOR SALE.-That pleasantlv alt- uated residence comer of Nelson and nlop Streets. commanding one of the nest `em: or .Kempenl`eldt Ba. . contalnln ten meand "closets. woodsheg, stable. hat` and 1 an acre of ground. also Easy terms and moderate rental I 00d tefxant.` Apply to ALEX. MORROW, ` 0] 'rr Stuect. Barrie. 46-tf .m nngmes. nearly new suitable for saw mill I Eu son. For price and terms` apply to H. 1 1) Sec. L. s. 1*. 0 The mnchinc-ry can he been by applying to J OHN PLA TON. Barrie. PROMIRSORY NOTE LOST. MHDE I ' hv Samuel Wilson. jr., and endorsed by umuel Wilson. rm. and payable to T1103. ax or, or order. 'V'he note falls due lat March. 1885. A reward will be paid :- nnvnne nmrnvinno {tn nah: nyl uxn :.u.-vr.--Maae uv Geo. Romera to Joseph Samara. for 042 25. Pavtiaaiaro. cautionod ngzainat negotiating said not:-. Tho nder will be rewarded. JOSEPH SOMERS. 50 52-p `A ri SALE.-A BOILER AND `TWO ~ Engines. nearly purposes. nrice an tni-ml --ml M W K19 AND of the Wel~ at the AD 1241 I an nnu uv-urs run SALF7.---FULL ; . Sisters 3 and 4 years old, bright baira. `JOHN KENT. Minesing. 50- ' - ALUABLE BUSH FARM FOR SALE IN I the Township of Wes ra. conaistin of the ' est 5 of lot 6, in the 4th on., contain up 100 , res. more or less. A good creek runs on the 4 0t. For further particulars :1 pvlly at the AD,-V ANCE Office, or to the owner. BANTING. stow 994$ - ms . rost UnIce- Block. Penetamb uiszhene. one acre and arqunrter in the oontre of the Town. Corner Lot. Pnstice. Express Pico, (fusvom House. and Court Ofce m name blovk. Splendid site for an mctorr or 'wool1(-n mill Close to Station 0 Nnrthern Rnihva_v.. Price $1,000 Apply to KEATING A; I-IEWSON Penetanguishene, V 45-tt _____- ENOTE L0. l`.--Made in G78. some:-a i Sggqers. r_qr__042 25.__Pavtlaavgro. - 1~n\IOCnv....-I ____ -` ANTE D. A RESI DEN T AGENT IN I _ every Village. Town and City of the Do- ninign, ulo. a few Txiavellergito segon N E? K A8 Arulnns, or ma. :1 r an ex cent. cheaper thancoal `egually 3- Good. . 0 Fire or power re Made mull . nlzele; oxn l5Bnrnersto1. U0. n Prlzete Houseg. , res. Hotel. Factories, ma. `Sn-je'etn.. Mines. - Vcnuddressz Tm: cnunnu Am Gnt Axuuorumno 00,115 at; Fnaoeu .~; eett P.Q- , . . hf , '7 L `via? _._-2. . % I AT RFD COLTS ,___ M ye;3taRolg,A%ghtFtgI:l (lulu trnurn nu- __, jfus MAYBBALTY 2| "NOW FEWRAY --(`eme on the premises of the subscriber. Shanty Bav. about the Vet September last. I red cow. The owner can have the name by proving property and glaring ' expenses. J. _G. ROSS. HORSES AND COW FOR SALE --ONE : span of large, heavy gray horses live and air can o!d;goov1 action. suitable for any wor Alson. the young cow rising 4 years on - to rave about the In of Jenuuy next. TH . CASEY. Cnighnnt P.0. 52-2p T St. Gooro _o Vlard t `to the Electors of S;..Ge-3:30 : Ward : @xx1'um:x.--Rovlng been mqueated by a. serge number of elector: in this yard to become on cnndldnte at the apnmachlng electlnns. I have sonaentev. and respectfully solicit your votes and Inuence for Councillor In this ward. I7 . . . _ . _ _ _ - A - V - - -- L ENTLlMF.N,-' A L the solicitation of many : --.-.t'~pnyern to again become 9. canldate for the , :..fn<:c 0f;\fo1_$'or. I have consented to allow my- I ]:w!f to be put in` nomination. I 0'l`l(`.E.`--Notico is hereby given to Hotel Keepers: and Boarding Home Provrietors of Barrie. The i\ o_rth and South Sifm-oe Tear:- izrw Association wt`! hnid a three days Session m Barri on the 28th 29' hand aorta of January next and it is -deeirabie to obtain acr'ommo- dationo at rednccd rates} for teachers All who wish to comn`y with th's nnticexito whom it re- -fers) will make known their terms to either of me sec:-pmviev of the Av-oociatinns as soon as possible. J. C. MVRRISON Svc. 9. S. '1`. As mrziation. Reeton. R. H . JENNISON, Sec. N. S. 1`. Association Patric. Barrie. Dec. 23. I884. 62 K IN omxo wool) ANl5F`IRE\V0nD FOR nuln In nnv nnnntihv ntthn nnvvlnny Inna TOWN or BARBIE; INUIANU WU `U AN U l"ll`ll`!iVVU' `U I"'l) sale in any gvantv at. the Bayvlew Mills. Barrie. - VANS! KL!!! 8: BRO. 61 -mI_ANO 'l`UNIG.--Mr Leon name. practi- cal piano tuner. wm be hom on -the 23rd Inn tn-A cunning I1-A-.. l..ls -. G..- 1.. I)--|.-...... "NOR 9A LE.-In Post Omce-Block. and a..nnnl-far in n... 1885. '12` .9 the Ratepayers of 3 t. I nil:-ow : Ward. (}R!\`l`l.:B" :- Mr. David Pm-vie having 3? - timed his intention of retirincfrom the counc I tn one of the renre-entutivea for Ymr war. and having been solicited M a number -of the ratemtyera of that ivisinn. I beg to offer myself as A candid ~ ve to M1 the vacancy thus created Md respectfully solicit your nupport. T Yours efo., 0. H. LYON. mm -runur u.--mr u-on uamse. prawn- ltj homo for two weeks. Orders 1+! at Scott : Bookstore will be promptly attended to. 50-tr. `lo the Elector: of St.-G`;-rge's Ward : aa:xn.Ir.wm.-Favin2 boon requested by 9. Large number of electors in this wardto become a candidate at thn apprnachimr viactions. I have uomented. and res er-ttu iv solicit your votes ;s.'.-d inuence for ouncillor In this Ward. 174;... ..-._ 1..-`- MuNIcueA_L_sLcT|o~ A ` I nu uenur mniul I01` U10?! 1" I C]: of Toronto. VVrite for pg.-i2`L1'},.','... J vgm. Jomcs, so mover 8!. Toronto- 52.1 .) oomronmnm WARM FURREHEE 4.; bedrooms. third at nvnr Dan. nl-Ila- n.....:- s.'"oa;rg,;. viird 7 mmio, Dec. 16,1384. v...__....... ._ _--w gavuoaaau rtsilo Paows 221m! 3.-- Merry Chrint.mn to 4'11; um Christmas Cuntv me by Washing` on Irving ' A (`,hri-atnms Gmlwrinz at-ha Old Homenveaxf '3 notr_v): Th". Id " ime Ch'v-istm_as(0r-izinal Pm-try): Extry Good. 9. Christmas Ftnry; -<`;hri~+tnvn "himes: The Winn Chr-`st Jesus; Menu of a (`hristmn Dinner, with instrur-tions ' for n-akin!'0v(-rvish: The Hap y New Year, . :\ gran`: New Yvm"s stnrv ' Pam -: 6. Touches rt Humor and Pa thou. PAM: 7. The f`lmr`tyQm-stion, by Era. Gard- mz;-, President of the Lm e Kiln [Club : -4 my a. k 1n<\k.n. s*.ro9,` temnnrance story; How to Lift 5. Man with Y0" Finsrer. '1 ha `?-A\.`!1'nI7 'I`in-In I`n'\`n 3:: an t)n:-A4! and 6|.` `...mvIusw.+-'!n the 21:1; inst... t G d` Michigan, Samuel Davidson? Mr(?3g vl3::.ids' 3'1 .- I\-.g_A..- ____...l__ f\_____,\ A\"l`EDCd tut 81 1:! W Tot-orftofr 'V`':'itertoro(g`3g1-ti:;`:;i]':.':-Gig W 'f\`)|J QII 'Y.`n6n- no UB4;-4- - tau 90 IFEI 5'50 1 l"'0II|F. I1" a.ppl,\'_ to J. A. nuxm. JIKH W'|ll I_"" FIIIVPT. `I ha Railway Tim l`ab'e is on Page-6 and the Poet Orce Time Table on Page 7. ..........b....., .........v. u -v -uuuu. also an vcuns. P ur.-0n.`?unda*' morning. December met innt.,` Elizabeth. wife of P. - so. ` .) uum 1- un.'1`A rum; W Ann FU HNISH ED. -9 bedrorms. third at aver Post 011100. Barrie to let; a`oo2 rromn. f1u'niohe& or unfurnished ; amnlv In J- A. DUNN- 50.! _w P Yours very truly. _ . ram. 1. BROWN. _8u1le. Dec. :7. 1334. T 51- \"r.m.-~ At Duimmh f`o'ta e on the 19"h inst.. the wife or Mr. James air. of a. dgughter. IIIAJ Barrie. Doc. 94. 1886. CONTENTS or otni msmn pgwms; 11......` 0....) 0 A \l______ ruu,_g,., VOL. XXXTII.fNn. 52 WHOLE N0. 1705. SAMUEL Wnsmv Proprietor. i TO THE ILECTORS NEW All VE,BTl8EiBNT8. vn vvunavun-vs lu lvlll Yours veryu-u`y. "If.It\I OF THE Born. HENRY SEWREY. - - 5]-`tad: -4-, vo- J. it. Iiwmm. .1110 cuurnuug .0 el'IinI._ mus, given _m J the, town 11311 on riday mgbt an aid of the g Meohunics"lnstitute, was s Inooeu. There ` were" forty voices from the Tchilron of .th_o , Igchooln, and Donne made 9 'ch;rning ; ' iviii vbe "moi-nil; dtii I '.7l`he' v}_e'ti|:i;1g_ Eu}? teen sre: St. ndl-ow : Ward, Mr. J. J. npnnvn 9 Qt Dn6ninL n- \I7-..A cu "auti- - Lot 1. con. 8. 0:9. The new Hope Lodge, I. O. G. '1`., will `give their 1885 socisl in their. hall p.t`the i above place on Thursday, J an. 1, tea to be {served at 4 o'clock. Speeches, vocal and. instrumeintsl music make up the Vprogirun,` and the gathering will afford an opportunity for an excellent evening : _a.tnusement and: instructwn. -' -L -' V t 2 School Trustee lleetlenn. `. _ The nominations for public school truntees for the several words in the town of Barrie, ' for the year: 1886 and 1886, will be held in the town hell on Wednesday next, 31st _ De- cember. It 12 o'clock noon. Mr. J. Payne will be retnrniu oic r. The retiring trul- tnnn Am 2 St. ndrm-uh Ward Mr J .T UTE `IV 0 Brown ; J ohnaon ; I Spencer. ".1 1523:: ll rm cam!` IUUU 3 S C. Cde., D F`. Mecwatt, V. C. Fennell, L O. Perkins, . . ~. Reod r, Morrow. _ . _ Trees. L. S. Ssndera,-- I Reed ; Trees , Geo. Ball, . Trustee `S5 . 88, Geo. Bell. Representative: to G. Legion, Odes. Steven- son and Mncwstt. - ' I magi. or select xnignu. Kempenfeldt Legion, No. 16, Select Knights, A. 0. U. W., on Wednesday the 17th inst., elected the following oicen for l8_85: V V (1 u 1:\........n A.O.F. I . 'ThCou:"t North Stat-,h No 6826, Barrie on . urs ay evening, t e 18th inat., el cted ! tlge fnllowislg oicers for the ensuing eterm o szx mon I 5 : 4 I Chief Rnngep, Bro, F. J. Brown, I me: 13:22: _ r e , r . . . wn. [ Secretary, W. C. Penton. Sr. Woodward, Bro. Wm Macrae, Jr. ' " A. J. Rogers, Sr. Beadle, J. Jones, Jr` - U. Horaeld, Surgeon, J. W. Watson, Endowment agent, ' W. O. Penton, . Jun IV; U. ('8. IUFIIIII. For-emu, `J. McL. Stevenson, Overeeer, `R. Fletcher, ' Recorder, J. Payne, Financier, . D. F. Muowatt, Receiver. ` Geo. Bell, Guide, Winter. I. Watch, Fennel], 0. _Watch, Cmig. Trustees Perkins and Stevenson Medical Ext}. Dr. Ross, Representative to Grand Lodge Bro. Grunt. . , At the regular eteted meeting of the Bertie Lodge, A 0. U. W., held on Friday evenin last the following oeen were el D gr .1385: ` II_- ._,_,A retrieval)! dumgod. The young man In: taken to r. Armstrong : hotel, when his injuries were promptly attended to by Dr. Ron, under when can it in anticipntod he will shortly be all right again. an roe-neat Accident. V Some gentlemen of Allandale and Barrie were out` on an ice boat on the bay on Mon- day night. Although stormy. at first they had most enjovablv swift rides, the time of passage from Allandale to Barrie and back again ' scarcely occu ying more than two minutes. V Shortly fore eleven o'clock, however, there was aohangej for the worse on the program. The boat, owing to some accident. refused to obey the helm, and get-_ ting into a crack in the ice went along at a fearful gait until it was suddenly stopped near the Kempenfeldt Tannery. It was badly smashed, and, what was worse, a Young man named Spencer, son of the Police Magistrate of Owen Sound. had his collar bone broken. Another member of the party. whose name we did not learn. was. badly shaken up, and the boat was ir- l rntrinvnhlv dnmaaul 'l"|.. Q9 ------- --- i nun: Uduly IIIIIUII III! III ! UIIU 0C` Wu II - tri bl do Th 3u.'Z. 3:. X".3`;.'.'Z".......l'.`Z'.'`.'.'.I`!'. I m.Evex-yone should read both station, and no better Christmas or New Year : - gift to n M distant friend can be found than Tan AD- wuccn for 1885. Only $1 per annum in ad- vance. Subscribe at once and get both stories from the beginning. . The charming .c rittj. Lnili, given" l_xe. towp lpgll on night III of the '75"; dierent eld is the other story-- i "From Post to Finish " y Hawley Smart. In the reat racin centres in England is the scene his story d, and, while faithfully portraying the good and evil features of the turf he iusensibly lifts it higher "than many suppose possible. The hero of the story is a scion of an old English family who turns professional iochey, and who eventually marries the h6l`0lnO,~ the daughter of a train- QP. mu wuuwupuuu Java, and coal not IIIOW * thei.int`ero!It to II in 3 story wlnchjt pro long. It is mac _ the beat of all Mr. `Red on .91.... rue-u-vvun LIIU HIIIIIIII IIFDIIID II Iuyulc In I sweetness and purity, and none for above the commonplace level, end dose not allow `II "An :1: Q abacus. --k..L 5.. ---LA-- I An Advance Announcement of Interest - Good Thingsto commence with the New Year-Our=Cont1nned. Stories. . THE ADVANCE Will begin its thirtyiourth volume on the 1st January, 3 1895; Distinc- tive features of the new volume will be the publication of two serial stories from bril- liant pens in the story. world. -All are ac- quainted, more or less. with Edward P. Roe as a writer of thrilling interest, but in Nature : Serial Story, the first installment of which will appear in our next issue, he works in a new vein `and turns to . the best account the `intellectual points of his recently abandoned ooou tions at Corn~ wall on-Hudson. It may described as a series of studies in country life, bound to- _ gether by a pretty story with two lines of romance running through it, sometimes pare allel. sometimes opposite, and f nently in a delightful] tantalizing tan `le. he scene of the story s laid in the wil and romantic region around West Point, which Mr. Roe has known from a child, and which he hand- les with love and admiration. The striking `good thin in the book II that it is kept in to a high eve! of unafected sympath wit the grand and lovely scenes in whic it is planted. ' The human drama is idyllic in its I lweetneas And nnr-itta And M... r... 4.....- LOCAL EVENTS rnou Fran rims or ADVANCE nnmnnns. A Town Ann mmtmltt TALES L UUUII IUI" I99 5 P. H. W. Bro. Grant, M. W. 0. A. Perkin, Stove: Receiver.` Ste v1edicalExr. Ross. OJUI JIIIIIIUWI VVGIII 1|`: Us 90 St. Patrick's" Ward, ' 'Mr. Martin % ; .St. George : Ward, Mr.>M. H. A.0.U. W.00tl0l. -A,A I well'n on ccu by ry c egpor

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