Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 20 Aug 1885, p. 8

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rruuil IIUVIIIIL II for Parry Sound every Iloxngr et 1 p.m.. re . ` at 9 a m.,every " ford. OWOII `Prnddiv `I -`lid war I :3 ' The Northern Belle) 'v'v'ill-ieiwe`-" ' " end Tavnsmy T `! `:53 . . and I age Sis'tI1&py"8toni'ei!.a.l? _!6`..~.,a,..,.. f 5" v`;l""}?';' '.I_{; `v " 3. :Iy `Iv 1. . Y ` '. , . mm semis Allnmr llolllh ` . Northern `*"-~`Ani.".II.I-`..'_x;-_ 3 A -jvur-'--_Cvw $11 C `-" -' noun. mAu., Ihklc on connection wlthlthev mcsnndad 0 Poo1.we:t91'{: Rl:t`yOwnn` sound. an t.h_eGru1t1 'rmnxnuY3 oyac_-wu:'oup. vjmdit 3- 3-PACIFIC; ' Curr. P. M. Cmbiua as A'll.AN'I'1n_ * 1n~...... n...-... .. ..--__ . Free Thinkers Convention. ALBANY, N. Y., Aug. 17. Prpnretionn for the ennucl meeting of the ew York State Free Thinkei-3 association, which is to be-`held in this city on Sept. 11,- 12 and 13, ax-e'sbont comoleted. ` - '[eoncIAunv uus, _ - _ROYAI, V . u-anon-r ya -_----.J . . -Evening W as` ~ ml Boating Shawls at T. W. Gray 6: o ' , _, ,1 -_.__ . ll.G_I No. f A - nouan nuns. ' V Cow, pef`100`l`l`)I. 6 00 to 8 9 25 \ Qfnnr A In All ` GRAIN. LIVE max mu PBODII_l}E.' TEISTATI OFTEIHABKITS DURING TEIPASTWEK. {rho Prices Ruling In the Toronto. | Montreal and English narkoti -A Resume` of the Week. Tm: Nonmn Anvlnci Olmcn, - ; .BAn31n,' Ana. _l9, 1885. L o Baa-r1e.Gra.1n Market. 7111`-vvu -n-.-. AAAA IVQ.I'O [ I Spring Wheat .._. .Barley . . . . . ........ Oats . . . . . . . . . .. n-anon lIII0IO-III! UV-new I. `R I:IOIOIOOlOIOIIIIIgI 0500O0' ( Barrie General Produce Market. 1-.` Vang--. A- B.,.,:.1.'i..:;.;`.:.2.f;;..:.`.if'-.7 3`o.:'sT's 20 Run` `nu-An n n v-ltnun K nn . 1 Sara, 601b0::-l|E up 2 u H. to . I Cows, All wighta-.V. . A .2 u u ........ ,-----..--- . -Summer Cox in Lustre, Cord and Fancy Stud?` at .1`. ._ Gray 6: 009:. A use ___Ag|` '1' out skinI`,"7 to ilii 4! Cl ;QA`lfakim:`12fo 15. coL1i;:(1~r CROMPTON & RY/\N S Lots ofA Go0%dis' n0.w being Sold at '.'."'.'.'.?o-33:0 s 0 so` 939.. goo; `?%'.'E`*`.;2f.`1.`.`71 VII `nix Us The Ca:-dwell Sen nel says -: Sol Bryant packs 120 bunches of shingles every day he works at them, and we would like to hear of his equal. That's nothing. There's a darkey up this way that can get outside of three chickens and half a dozen watermelons in half the time. New Victoria Vfdnenn Lawn` at '1`. W. Gray at (John. F ` onoml-'r0N & RYAN, IS Now UNDER WAY. 536? 937 333$? 0 E6. 3 on easy terms `App! y at the . _._- or -u an 5 IA u '53:: 7"` sandy with tfo': ac rem ......:~.L 92.2. in ;1nth,~ . house, gum stag? dot A :3; gwm son `:3 " Bgloving !0 E lube 55 E. A- L. o clay .311 un ' need I G): 064.1 0! "w gvvill V ', CWJIU Q. o- k; or ro1':t!"7o `at mambo`; at years. `Apply Annual: Qmoe. or to tlge owner 911 a pre- I' '.'.'v~" " I '. "11- 'urT" .- -.-.\..- .9.:`.`.~ ...-. V. ..`.J_..`.. ` .2e.t;?g.:. _m>mrnBBERw- IuAIn`oL*I'r1Na%;aa?smvme Pmon .7.et., ;Q0.Lvnwi%LL>s% V 1 ore Council Meeting. V The Council met pursuant to adjourn- ment. _ Present`. all the members. The Reeve in the chair. The minutes of last meeting were read and conrmed. . 1)_..-n-.6uI o 'I`In: nnlr-hnn A` Tnnnfcn nf ._._.__:::---.: To all point; not and west. .na mmm. For tickets. rates. eto., apply t_o vI."A{ mus. 331` QWNNQ Alent N. & N. W. Rn. Gang:-nl Pnnnnmnn Anna 15...... SALM0N wow 5 ms! ween we noura or u a. m. and 4 p. _m. Regtered Letters must be handed in 15 min- utea fore the close of each mail. The letters (and all other mail matter) are taken from the street letter boxes every day, days excepted. at 7.30 o'clock a. m. and at 3 11!! o'clock and at 8.30 p.` m. nan. - ---.__.__, ]A Northern & North Western Baways. Office hours, 8 a. m. to 7 p. m. - Sundays excepted. Mone Orders %anted on all Mane Order iomcea Canada, nltedstatee. Great ritai Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland an India, and Savings Bank deposits received be- ` tween the hours of 9 and 4 I Registered Letters must he hnnnd In 15 nn- "ii. 'b"r'.`,"e'3. ' Q lj` J1 91POSITE13iT%` IEFHQTEL, auuuuwuu uuu nucluu nruuuu I331] O I I I O 0 C I 0 O I u Q Q I I o O C o 0 I O 0 DO I I n n I Mnakoin Branch Railway ........ . . Collimrwood .................. . z `Co1llngw' ood ................... .;..LLL 0riIlls.....-...'...,.. . . . . . . .f . . . . . . . . . . .. Hmsdh ','c1-gig "" ' 'l{I'1i"a't:i)'.si's't3.l..('!'.<>'v7r'1 R b .""'l"IICfIIIfIIIIIf:f% ,.`m.. 8" `M da. Wed esdi I andgaa ...... ;-1u.Iuuu.n5I~ nxuuuuy, vveunesaay and Friday.. ................... .. 3 British Malls, ma (N. Y.,) Monday and Tuesday .................... .. ma (Halifax) Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . .. DAILY NAILS DUE FROM Toronto... ....... . . . . . . . . . ..i Tox-onto.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Toronto" ............................ .. . Ottawa .............................. .. . Northern Rallway(North) .......... . . 1 Grand Trunk East. . ................ . . Northern Railwa South). .., ...... .. North Simooe lwag, Penetangui- ahene and Mldlan . ............ . . Newmarket .................. J Newmarket ........................ .. Hamilton and Beeton Branch Rail- 1 . WI.V---__-_. ' Toronto ....... . .'. ......... . . Toronto.. ............ . . . .. Toronto... .._ .............. .. Northern Railway South . Newxnarket .............. .. N ewmarket ............. .. Allandale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A I1nnl`n`n Auunuuus . . . . . . . . . . . ` Allandale Hamilton 85 Beeton Branch Railway Penetan ene, Midland. and _ a `Non Slmcoe Railway...... Mnskoka Branch Railway... .... ..!' Grand TrunkEast .... ....... ..l Ottawa ................ ........... . .! Orillla ....... . .- ..................... . . 1; Orilha .................... ........ ..i Collingwood ..... . .T . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . !4 Collingwood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 Northern Railway North ..... J` Hillsd 1 c ' h D 1 t " n.-3 n HEW. . _ _'."_?_`_ _`7 .91.`?!- same, uraxgnursls, umston anal R ('i')rownEI`in....tgl 113 v, gar e, 1 e 's . [-Squareandastox-o.. .......... ..I: t-Grenfell. Tuesda and Frida.y.... 1 `1`i.`31`i..3...". .`f`_ f'_ .T ? _`?f`?'??F``F? , EBARRIE POST OFFICEI `pt yfxgr VD}, . "DUNLOP s'rRn:n1'.V ` ~ `in -'.l . (`iv v 3.7}: .' .4 '-` ` h 990,-! " .9: mv no `vans! Alli 30 X No W G-nonl Passenger Agent. . 0'B IIGIB Iuuuuug. - Communication {runny Clerkqof Count 1 Council, statiu _ C _ tI`viEu_ __I Munioipality,;tqi{:;fo_;j;reng;@ ,_ " t" Ra+o,s2913 49; Legumive uol mm, 0:1 (1 __ Halt Price. ` T0 em,s6if1i LAKE HURON DAILY HAIL8 FOR IEDWARDS Postmaster GOLDEN BEAVER, UIIIJIJ av: IlIIvl-IIIv--nix`. g v `-_.-, _v .. .. The Orilha News-L tter says : Infor- mation against A. Frallck, J J. Gallagher and C. Ruchon have been laid by whiskeydetective Harley for violations of the Scott Act. The cases were worked up in J uue when the detective was here, but engagements elsewhere prevented imme- diate prosecutio e C n_...._._.. nk In Ijnninus (`annual and` 400pmV ' . Ieourely wra 7 ONE no `i nhistmed spowrma pad. to anuda for three mom on race dloount all _ `tint! and clubs. Sample comes 5 Add:-an all orders to G Woann Punmsm _ sronrm EAR. THROAT AND NOSE. me. cause: s. nvgnso. S C. 09 I 0 ' .R. PL.R.C `km! 11.; " .' V V , I %mm.:. $3:-.,.::.r':.:`g.,..`""'., to tho: W3 ]'-'70 and Inrmary and Ocmcfg. Ansttotho Sick chndmn'sf1ospim1._1at -. A1fo::n" =n5%%%" 0 London- st:-mt. Town?! with reference to . Throat and NaB8lPI3W`" " ` `V - --amMr|`.. 1;; g.` 0" `Elia ma Ire bk?` N ew Yl:-id `t W011`. with new etc, at P1`Iting mom V183. new fumi- _ 9 and mgmgnewmkm tug; I `tl'l1Inent north.of fang.` p8Tl'l'";=;dtaken dl ce k with new See how quxck we p`88. All wel- V ` ' . An Gllle . W. rntn`! STEPHENS. Tm` 50. -and everytmn to mske I m . `root from `nu: PHO-TOGRAPHER Bu`:-tie. Aug. 1, '35. _}:7i}i}2'Li 071i: Ilign om; Saddle. Baveld Street Barrie. A person at Tottehham a few days ago stopped agranger s runaway team at great risk to his life, and held the horses till the owner came up, The` rude and un- grateful Hodge grabbed the lines, and without a thank you " or good even- ing drove away. And yet we boast -of our schools and our civilization. ` l"l'lUCH. ALDU Single and Double Harness, Collars, Sad- dles, Curry Combs, Brush es, Whip! and Lash es, At prices 1:6 unit everybody. Harness 0i and Varnish alwava invstock. gs.-cu . -p--_-_. __ __-__...- ..- c\t\\V'I III V 81711311 8lW8Y8lI1'SLOCK. REPAIRING PROMPTLY DONE. ALL WORK WARRANTED. : .4130 Agent for Ag? -1:-Jtltmtral Implmefh martyrs gay; 4 A 4-9 - :;L.. lnhin Has now a. larsupply'of Trunks from we ur_ es and Satchels at Bottom ' Prices. Also to825:Va n. n (V-.` XCURSIONS from any parts of Lakes Sign coo `and Couchiching, and from any pom: on the Northern at N -W. Railways to Barrie or Orillia by rail, then by boat to ' and the Midland Division G. T. Runway {C Jackson`: Point or Uriilia, men by boat to Strawberry Island, the best shing groundson Lake _Simcoe. On the Island is a beautifug dancing hall, awimzs. etc. Large supply 0. boats and fishing tackle. Apply to . . C. MCINNES. Master and Proprietor. Orillis. ; or the Agents along either Railwavs. 29-35; BTRAWBERRY ISLAND! HARNESS EMPORIUM. 13. F` ras e1f_.Z ,olces scattered all over llw world J . . It has 6 'arge Factories, 3 III the 1`niu-d States, 1 In Canada, I at Scotland and] at Vienna. One of these covers 46 acres. another 32 acres. 'l`}z(-, Co1m)an_\'ha.~ 5.000 em- ploys 40,000 woplo, and owns ,00u wa ons. 10,0 0 horsc-n, 3 lot-omoum an 1 pteamboat, all_ being; constantly err, ployed 1n carrying Sm'__rer So-wing Ma. chines to the people. 'I`he,nnu7 Ilnnrnrpnl CI ntrnr c,....':....u_ -____ _. -v------v-vy -u u\,un,, \_uu.`,\u,1u1\;[};. in '.YIa. people. _ 'l`heTneW Improved Singer Sc-wlng)1a. chine with lluzln Arm and Ont-lllallns Shut! 0, has no equal for mmrv of work.pv-:7 fection of stitch. ease of opcmtion. speed and durability. Machine-3 sold on the most favor able installment terms. and lib:-ml discount for cash! Head office. 34 Union >.`qnare. .\'c-w Yon; Branch oice, Barrie. next door to.I.J.Brown'.=l nnznr Irv`: .mnv.......- -. Is now among th_e largest un_d most surcessfg. manufacturms: houses m the world. I ) . zxanmansumcnxzwa,-:' 2 $1 13.51 Tue SINGER MANUFACTURINBBH. nv nnnn-un- [MU IIUVV I GILLCU ClL'lI.llll.l ORILLIVAE SEASON 18851 c. MCINNES. The new Palace Steamer . .-.u vvvna-coop wwvv .p The Gravenhurst A nner says that the Steamer `Muskoka. ' being improved bva hurricane deck which will prevent sparks from the boiler falling upon the passengers, and materially add to the comfort of the boat. It is only up north where the comfort of a. boat is so consid- erately looked afte` I _... 11-4-. _II ...`I--.....I `YA--v I- il-`A , .--.... Q\J\I- .u...V,u.V"u `W31. s'r1~:p;11L: Ponmsmu Box 40, M ASTER: .... -._, ---..-.. ..-- . -Su-aw Hats all educed. Now is the time for bargains in '_l`. V. Grav 6: C090. (IT 5 ,, 14,0:-o,et.c. ~ The committee re .McGill s, : pliootion The Minister of Marine and Fisheries has _decided not to issue,-any licenses for net shing in the inland waters of Mus-_ lmka and Parry Sound Districts. , Messrs; O Brien and Cockburn M.P s.. presented- numerously signed petitions to this effect. --Black and Vhlte Checked Dress Goods marked ay down In price at '1`. \V. Grav 6: 00 T ' Al` I (1.1 `J" CU Last Friday Bracebdge took the con- ceit out of Gravenhurst in a game of cricket In two innings Gravenhurat scored 96 while Bracebridae secured 97 in one. The Bracebridge boys should take a. trip to Barrie. V II-V jC ctr` ; xnphntorulvanoonoulornwho Idborholan-owottholont. V A $1,500 school house is to be erected at Maganetawan. ' __ ` ` A `i ottenham ex-onatable wants $175 forvhis labors in sustaiping law and order. --Lace Fiche ` atC12e.. 15c. and 20.-., anvsream andk at T. W. Grav ac - '1' I 1 !LL __ `III! & \Iv'IuI -_ John Thompson cited the Ontario Lum- ber Co. before the magistrates of Bruce- bridge, a. few days ago, for non-payment of wages, and received $18 out of $23 whioh wee claimed. ' ' .1 1o...I In 5" The trestle bridge over the olittleast River is nearly completed. It is 360 feet long and between 50 and 60 feet high, and it is expected that trains wnll be running over it in about In days. -Forester. -v - :nn-n_ -nI_-I _..A lI..I..-....I "4u`nQA|hvQ --Ladle s 'l'!l-|;e " I::(~3_oloV_r4-nil eueys, :11? chupgst In to n, at '1`. W. Gray as .0 I. U_lllJ_UlilIC||\,w_ u\r vuuv uu sanvwounvo. u ...-- Beaverton to Bar '0 ' " L,-ice Curtains . Inches wide and 3 gt:-an long a burg , at '1`. W. Gray Gt I. I. ' `JTTU - The Muekoka Herald` sayathere is con- siderable dissatisfaction among candidates "for teachers certicates _up in that re ion, at the delay in announcing the real: to `of the examination` .. A-ac-I U18 exauuuuuux \ A - V -lance curtail ` ery cheap at 'l`. W. Gray 6: Com, . ,9. _ .1 1|. - l'\__L_.... 1' .-... 0 CI C090. _\a-as-vv-a us. up --.-..--_, . It is said that Messrs. .McBet-h Bros. & 00., of Craighurst, have purchased an ex- tensive timber limit in the neighborhood of Huntsville. ` vn gaunnvu v a The s.A:.LVr' Bracebridge hashbeen hav-` ing a. banquet and jubilee. Among the distinguished voioers present was Capt; V Dale, of Barrie. V Inna; lit war we The Orillia. ran on v.`cf'ib at Beaverton on Tuesday of last week, and failed in o_on_seqnence_ to take an excursion from Beaverton Barrie ' `I"'.U Lord Lansd0wne\ias preanted with Ln address of welcome, on his a.rrival_ at Gravenhurst, on Saturday. ' -n--r..|'v\ o "' ""'1 ` - - ~ * - - -- . -LInen can-la Dusters Gray an Con. ~ ' ii Ox III! 7 IL A L olu-`J-Vvo av,`-7--rv 1 ~ , .. . .. iv. : $90.0-"-1V?v1V'3i .`g.'1f`j;pgg, Vgqngrnaot .. and f9'*1is5ir`1t$i`ifi fii: s`! at '1`. W; as "` ` ' ;::.":r was ::~;;`A wedqi I place me months ago in w1 1' are roopoot of 1' large fo un ._ _ `ire. y , get ` _fo Fplki gov; n` it is a fulg ' Y ; ' ' . mu-I am- - |-"` `WWII I913 |"75- UVWIIIU I A-LIIIU UIIVJ v `ted and examined the_loo_.lity_ of the supposed rosd sllqwsnoe but were unsble t6 idtisfy themselves the original road sllowsnoe existed between lots 3 and 4, m the 2nd > range, but_ wquld recommend that steps be taken to ascertain t-his poi nt u`iithoi1t'deln`;";` .-lg. .. L l'\_. ...-L:..- 1.: Mn I 529*-' .2','.`f`;;.'i_'. `;1';;7;:l:'p:rt':1:e7:v1:;;_i.F:r:;v3- 9qwe1_ad';t'p be only 3 bl_ack steer. VIVI...-4. 1311- A Aa Anglilh` Q is 3 AW. sum 1.1: mm and Yqterij 27 ;% Thinuidn T.-3-3-u'n-Irnn Quinn`: Ln -naig` \ Iuvvwuvny Act. The P :-t'l~ecision Being ffy do1; ' `i`.3!.i' `P `.E1" ..*.:*;:*.~.':"*.`:! ?:.5*..$.,..=~ Rs:."::.= co , ev. , ea . 0 men eervi` ` i in Room otionneult-. Methodlhft Siindey School and week day. services in Y.M.0 .vA. l,_nl_i.. Dnniop-st. 12th Sunday after Trinity. ~Mo sumeot : Chris- tianity Tested and Proved. In ect: Lessons train the Wine -Women or e ' y ot Abel. Sunday school and adult Bible close at 3 Vg.1ui.t vgogmmeotgztlgumde or user- cee e neodeyl . on. son ' Fridn stat 7_p.m'.,'end eonterenoe for Bible `at 7. mm. Subject for this week -:_ Advmo: Comespondenee. crop: at present, iegther in not`. very favbmbleyand mmemre` thresh- ' their fall wheutwvhioh yields well. Eamon are busy. I'prlngV here WM 1 .pe9t.o1 inning cap-T tmled at Tr80ifn';.li.W `mil! lat gs .. - : . I 3-, . t we-: 4-'.i.,,-e..;.-':.. 9e~grea.t1'a;eketein` thetlhlhidde ready on I-alum blush: Janna-turn uvhnn {O -an A3-- .r7! ll1-.5i5fv3.o1I`a i,,t.A9}h6. lkeeper `fr5'rn`7Vah4Vhk`tri: b36?e"`` n`ch- -of 'I"Iua J D : 4-`nninnnV Knina Ah`; } GI} 7.10 nan. 9110360! Iur u .t1q,n@l Truth in the Bible-. 2 "'3i2'm-. Joseph Edgar and TJohn7 Fraser arr awayon "a holiday trip - up among the blsckiei `on the; Nottawuaga River: V was |nl|`A`nunOnI-ml. Oknnn :- 61: `up an `-1 ll Uvuo `I, svvu 0, Lu vvuo v .uu\o Q, >-u 31,0` halves of lot; 1, '2, 8; Con.o 8, ma; `-be algxiexed to Union School Sanction No.` _ -L- IIICU1 IIICD VII UB5? 5` IIUICWCWC LUIVVII _ . We Inderatandthere in to bejrhop in town shortly 91: the Lefroy hotel. G_o in, ~ llainuvl will be some mdre "steeping and amongst our young men shortly. u'\l|i|` - u-vu- 7' u _ . V Advance Correspondence. \` OBIrUsnY.-It is our painful duty this week to have to chronicle the death of one of the eldest settlers in the township of Innisl We allude to the beloved wife of Mr. Hugh Trueman, who departed this life on Friday morning last, her age being 77 years The funeral took place on Sun- day, and was followed to the central churh grave yard by a large concourse of sorrow- ing friends and neighbors, about seventy rigsfbeing in the prcc -ssion. The pall- bearers were Messrs. Robt. Sproule Robt. Canning, A. Johnson, 3.. Stone, Gil- pin and W. Lennox. The services were conducted by the Rev. Mr. McConnell. who preached a very feeling and Dowerful sermon, choosing for his text the 11th chapter of Hebrews and 16th verse. But now they desirea better country that is an heavenly. f He spoke in feeling terms ofthe deceased,` and urged upon the con- gregation to follow the footsteps of her who had been a consistent member of the church for over sixty years. Her aged partner andfsmily have the symmy of the neighborhood in their ve- IIIIISTI VVIIB `IL I The atmospheric disturbance that exist- ed over this locality during the latter 5 days in the `previous week resulted in stroz.g easterly` winds on Sunday and Monday in this week,_ the prevailing cloudsduring the former day reduced the sunshine to some 3 hours : the storm con- tinuing through the night rain commenced early the following day, and -with the in- creasing strength of the wind, the rain continued falling for about 16 hours when both. wind andrain ceased,` the latter- measured 1-72 in.', and the former had at- tained during the day a full 51 gale. The barometer during the centre of this storm indicated a pressure of_ 28-76 in., V from which it attained 29-25 - on second day after- a range oh} in. during the week.- p.n:n Q Anna Fl\I| knlili I1 `1`iIiu"reif'I?13"&av;,"%o 36"o'J,"J" depth of 1-82 in. 'l1LA LAL-` 1\1Al\Q$`-l\` nuuo\n`u:~nan -nw\nu\4` :u\ IJUPUII UL I-`LIE lllo The total amountsof sunshine ranged in 6 days from 3 hours to 1 full day and was the low per cent. of 41 . hours, from 3 possible 102;} hours the sun was above the horigon in the week. Ii` ,1! U519 LIUIIIIUIJ Ill lull!) "Evil: The winds were southern 2 days, north- ern 2 days, from 5 westerly directxon 2 days, and from easterly 5 days. These winds attained aidaily strength from 2 to 8-10th of full force. T The strongest winds `came from S`. E. sou :_ G `Wi_lkinIo!t` as 9%}! V-crayon. Wm. H. ,,.1 %rh1.0e, .grlAva1 diviIion_...Nu. .43, 80.. Bell, repairing b ' , 8, con; 1, Pena-J tong road, 37 75 ;, V `1n..Johnatone, 167 loads gravel, Penetang road, 88 35 ; J chn Burton. lumber for culvert OR. 10 and 11, div. No. 26, 85.7 7; John Cannon, cedar for culvert, div. No. 65, $2; John McLean, 120 loads gravel, (}.R. 10 and 11. No. 24, $6; Robert Crook, gravel, ,C.R. 15 and 16,, No. 19, $3 90; Joseph Filling- hatn, cedar for culvert, div. No 51, $4.25; James White, gravel, Penetang road, No. 4;; 12 can BARRIE A METEOROLOGICAL REPORT The temperature in the week cooled down tot-12 On. the 6th, risingtq 65 on the 3rd-these being the coldest and warm- est nights--giving a mean of 53 during the absence of the sun. The daily ex- osed temperature `ranged from 71 on 3rd to 93 on 7, making a nice" genial mean of 82 in the daily visits of the sun. The daily average was 65 to 75-a mean of 70 for the week. The shortest range in 24 hours was 65 to 71 on 3rd, thealong-. est being 42 to 90 on the 6th ;`the extreme range was 51 L - VI`!-H. n`nn:uuv\`\1-nu-:1: A:n`e\n`\nv|nn 5L1.` nw:n` `e"3157;xf8. 4No.i1`3;`$300 ;"Deb9Wrq'8+8:s . .)averi.T:f .9 E 9.-V.ct.1rr`e,;a,t..j W` -5. fu1lows:,In S 2.6,;sl;.$tho ya '1; For, ebentnre. %nd.o;o.np9n-...$ 3,020; `SS; o.j`2`,~` _ /`_;` U.S.Sf.`- No.-`2,xeim'ato gzgool, $36;00:;' -U.Sas..No. 4.`otoo;A;s Is] __ . ;~_-, . o., '15.. N ,%%$a;;s $. No. s, <.-No? 9V _ -758182 No-.10 $350`;*~S.:8. No;.1ly No. 13, $214 20; U .. No; 1V4%,, 0450:: 8.8. -1%}:-f1_5, $285 ; 28:8. :Nu.;1'6; $503, .;, 2 '. i fInI'!$l'H - - in the Thlrtf-first Week mmung Augudt ELI`. Cl lllll-III, GIIIJ VBUDUU Ill IIIIV IIDIICI IIIQIIII I Ordered, that the Treu11rer's_Bond how presented be accepted, and placed in the hands of the Reeve for safekeeping. A rl1.nII'lvnnl` fn an ` ` nndknn R5`: of ""3}JnT$3,$T\i75;:3"u, at 10 o'clock a" Iii. GEO-_ Tubnbrn, Clerk. Town. Hall, : OI-0,. 10th`-~Aug. , -1885. \ 137375 b" TI`... 7|... zf :1lPx; Treasurer was authorized to po accounts now presented-, also the sum of $2 each for polling booths, at late election ,for [the Leglelative As.-rembly. - n$AABAA rho` n"9-.n`n':\'~`1\|\n n .. " `!.`V.'Il"|| V} 4-'5'-`"r`1!!l``!U-`I- Q9!-"*V by Mr. M_cLea.n, va. By-law was introduced to levy and collect the amounts required for County, General, School, and Local rates for the current year, also the gpecicl school:-ates required` by requisition. of cruatees in the several` school sections in the municipality. " -' V ' - -A n.'.,1..... .......: .. 4:....L ...........',1 .....a n.:...: $1733-:i.;v;:;:{ ;:. `first, second L time,~ and passed in the usual manner. f\-.l.......J 4.1....` L1... !lV....-...-..-..`- 13--.`! _..... -gua. Jun: Laussaluusvv ,L'L'|`.UI{JlIJ 0 _ Ordered, that a"r'a_te'of four and a half mills in the dollar be levied and collected on all rateable property in th_Municipal- ity to meet County, General, School and Local rate; for the cu n'en___t_yer. nranlrznn A` 6I`J:i|'n:`tcm` VIII `V V` v-.' -I `(V ' V ` when we" ~~` i A .. L -`_'__-~'I1'-'-"`7" L` IUCHI FREQ? I0]: (-118 `J _ 4 On motion of Mr.-:Ac!i.in;gon.. seconded .. `IE- 'I'..'I ....... .. 'D_. `I__ __-_ :..J...-.I.--...`| Wuuvuv. uvu-yo, .~- . 3-,. A . . . .:.. On motion of Mr. Atk;ngqn,iueoon,ded `by Mr."McLea.h; the` r_'9e`vo and depdty "were apppinped gs. oommnttop. to npakg. fgr- ~.4;her inquiry` mi` tmwhetlier. or-_n -` roadllo 0!,W. P09 Nd 29.3% 4o@~k%s4f~=i'4'..4z%!s:@.?ns!~res=se; -.-6 nnnnnninnlzinn frum Clrk Of OOIIIICV: '22 vuauvwilul-D {stuns U] $1 Us. WU durg thel.1mt191i`9a_4,ff"t`l.1eir fhigfs and '59- . ..9.9=.t.i1' . .._f1'0m.,_ . .-P Im._e1'.. A fdrhr`o'utl`>"nahk~ it-imuaimt and.` w'm..1,. the signal for Rania .to,udvanoe. -.-s " ~. .15;h9.QF?994.h9I%oonf. h'9d`fhotit.1'eoi,K. ' "ht opmm-nay 9f ch9'or xar t. micnuffna -Sm Goo `onthealinish -9 _ L ` and on EH31; (Hahn. `AD C-`un Ann`-cannon:-I.-.`I _-._ was :7 vu uavsunnnluvili 'U$k4|'l-IIIDII III on qm7geton :9: t_hoir` dintiggnhhgzih .3`.-L. 'A . '9 !.""'`;.. .`3`.,`...;*~.`..'.*`,. ` T 911-. ` ' m-'2 e 5 . An-um. .. A333. .14--- Ambrb-b Belden, a. pro: `rous negro, we: treated for game tun_e doctor. Be- ootIi\1:.ertj'f.`,e .:n "_n;" `Q2. .. - i: :'`-'.9t:-;- . our entrails shall. on, -and burn, an _m'n. Idty-.-rBelden:_-folt.mhet he rm ' ed *..b.? 99mins. =..1! with- ` odors. the: 36 `ml! idle. ..Mgnj. :...'::.r:3* 3 Kn: "17.Tf1o"`Tiit37ox`aii 3 agi * ram: R\iaiIit a.. .0 , (Inuit!-nv this Innnnnn nf .i.|\ni1- kid. ....I H/Ante-Ax, N. 8. Aug; 16; --The French delegates .31-rivedhere by the Damn-s.. numbering uixty, in of Father Lebelle, Depu`tySpeel:er Duly, from Halifax; Monti. Tenn `and Fsuoher de St. Maurice-from Quebec, and the mayor of Helihx received the delegetign. whg _Il __'_2L l1___-_I_ ___ , A nn1.naA1-tort arson mm. J slxcyotrhdm comoto `hm a.I.ook.at IIIUUUIIIS "VIC IVE CII\l VIIIIIJI-IIIVI-ll Presented : The petition of Truates of Union School Section. `No, 14, 0ro,_ to-. quoniing that the out halves of 15:. 1:, 2, .3, "in Con. 4, lots 6, in' Can. Bond 7, ond .5]..- no"-O hdlunn n` Ihl-A I '9 R' l1nn` ,Q lnnti vs an-usaun svuvavwu IIIIU IlUlUIllU|I. wnu will visit Ounuda for commercial and nancial pa` ., The dc] tion will. rooeed to Mon T, Ottawa, oronto, Niugnh. Ind Manitoba. V our mdnhifnl dngofroootd flue- death of Sidney Morehonie old. which occurred 31; Msckimc Island, Michigan, on the 12th inst. at the age of 71. ll- gun;-Ivnul Inn. Inna of fjln DQ.II7 IHMIEYI The oicers for the present your are James Roberts, W. P.; Arclnbald Simpson, D. P.; Alex. McRae. (.`:hap.; Chris. Horseld, Reg. ; Samuel Blskely, '1`rea.s.; Joseph Rogers, Sec., and James Anderson, Pursuivant. ` Mr. John Durham, .who has for the last few years [been residing at Cheboygan, Michigan,` hu returned to Barrie to live again among his` old neighbors. There : a magnetic power in the town on the bay. UIIOIWJUIIIIIIU. IUUIIUQUUI Mr. Sandford was one of early settlers of Barrie, one of the i-It to establish a .:igIIla_r store. Thirty- iglit years vertiseinent appears in the Barrie He was very successful, and at one time is said to have been rettv wealthy. He was a native of En Ian , and` was imbued with those views 0 sterling integrity which so peculiarly characterize British merchants. When in the height of his business prosper- - itv he went to England and im rted a large quantity of goods whichprove to be an un- fortunate ve nture. Retirement from busi- ness was the result. After a time he re- ceived an appointment in the Revenue De- partment and held it for some years until he became snperannuated, retiring upon the usual annual allowance. Latterly and till his death he-held the position of County Treasurer. For some time Mr. Sandford has been in poor health. being troubled with dvspepsia` and Bright's disease. He went to Mackinac Island with the hope of recruiting his health, but succumbed to the destroyer a week ago yesterday. His remains were `brought to Barrie , and were followed to the grave on Tuesday by a large number of his friends and acquaintances. Mr. Sandford was __of r retiringydisposition, but a man of sterling worth,` and much respected by those who were intimately acquainted with him. I am; mack 'xnxgnuotn-ouna. P reeeptory N o. 382' was _ on-gunned` 8th January, 1885. Its meeting mght is t 0 n he first Monday in every month at the Orange hm '"in`uI; c`n1"F.u wheat, two~thi1-ds; spring wheat, half crop; barley, avenge; oats, average`; hay, two-thirde ; peep, aver- ` , 1- q. ---vw vwvuuw The only cese in which the court has been interested dnringvllhe past week was a charge - preferred by M. slker, of Medonte, ngainst Anthony Duen, a Frenchman, of obtaining money under false pretences. The case was dismissed, a settlement of the diiculty having been made. vs T : -: uujvww cw:--g I Barrie-Fall and spring w eat, average ; b barley, average but damaged by late rams; b oats, good ; hay. average; peaa, good. Stayner--Fall wheat, three-quarters crop ; aprin _wheat, barley and oats, good ;_ hay, verv_ xght 800d. _ - Onlha-- all and apt-mg wheat, good ; barley, abort; Ioa . average crop ; hay, short; peaa, good . Qannhnlnnfnn .._.T1`n urknnl-. x:-\.l>'Isua'In a .. . .. K1-ao. ~ The ofievolution as taught by the school of" so dulled philoeopera of' whom Hmckel, of Jen_s,- is chief, is an impossible one, airing belief in the absolutely un- belicva le. .The so called misein link has not yet beenfound, and besides this there nun an III-III? l\`kQ hank: :ou `kn 4\`u.:I| an ran Races. We are glad to be -able to announce that a fall meeting on the racecourse here will take place in the latter part of September. It is to be hoped these meetings will become xed permanent facts, and that they will lead to the introduction here of better blood and higher qualities of our noblest domest`c animal. ' . 7 Things at the agricultural show grounds look as though a world s fair was `in contem- ulation. The building is being rapidly pushed on and activity is the order of the day. Success is assured A if an intelligent, vigorous and] thoroughly alive` Board of Directors can accomnlish it. - . IIUU 'VU IIVUIIJVIIIIII, ClI\I IJVDIUZCI-I UIIIU UIICIV are so many other breaks in the chain, so many impassable gaps, so many thousands of miracles to be accepted, so man eects withont.eicient.causss, that the eory is absolutely _outside of human ~ credibility. Krao, the so called missing link`of John ' Doris b show, is a singular freak of nature,- a sort 0 monstrosity,` but in our judgment entirely unable to full the conditions which the missing link requires. It is true she is covered with hair. but cases like that have occurred again and again even among white people. Krao s articulation is perfect. _She speaks English and German with accur- acy. This fact is fatal to the theory. The missing -link should exhibit imperfectly formed vocal organs but here is all that the most perfect speech requires. Krao is a singularity worth seeing as a departure from the ordinary type of humanity, but as a missing link she is a decided failure. ?_?_4.j._ crops In Simone county. 1_II ___.I _.________L __L . The Police court. Agricultural. , A Jaw; -.1-uuuu. -v.-- _ua---. ._ V- ..- `The V Collingwood-*4 Enterprise quill- driver copied a quarter of a column last week from the Newmarket Era about a. man named Tool for the purpose of say- ing: Why it is Tool-a.te-at`lea.st he drank. His friends should look after him. or send him to Orillis for treatment of his unhappy malady. \ *I1a...-..l...... `Iran... ...I `lnnilnun Elnnixrln

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