Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 27 May 1886, p. 8

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comm DREAM-%-DISTB.IOT nnnns, ` '\I \/\I2" 0 05; nnn VQV 012 i Goodszi An `Invoice of ()ne A lbt Worth over $01,300.00 laid down here. Ameng: t this let are goods bf a quality never imported here in the regular way`, A 1am l palt of them are manufacturers jobs, some slightly soiled or slightly imperfect, but Bf beautiful quality. The whole lot will be offered on oflhisweek, and Tollowing days, but will not be sold bfore. And as they were b011g}1t`W us at 25 per cent. discount, we shall sell them at correspondingly low prices " ' nu wv -.-vs.-an navpv.---D .. -....-..v-_ __..__-,_-- V Ardagh is the name of 9. new.vil'a.ge in the township of Pringle,it has seventeen families. `I A ,|,:1__ __-_:I '_.|_..... NAPKINS. TRAY CLOTHS, 'r0w1;La, W CLOVER. JNO. `M. -BOTHWELI-g RARRIE. _.__.__......_._. '---- E. B. OROMPTON & CO, FIELD AND GARDEN SEEDS, i" Our Own Importations. Spncunrms :-. in bags, barifels, and bulk. `in ba'.1`rels, bulk, and bags. ,@`_*SpeV2cia.l'qTuotat1'on; vto jobber: and` others requiring large quanties. > g 0 MoKERs. For all the nu T\nInnnO1n (twang .\ ;,?.;:t;;v;;;':;;;;;g; %;rm; in.-.u when, the P. J. R. starts regular trains to Burk s Falls. V I IU muunmna. . . J noted Brands of Imported and Domestic Cigars. Tobeccos, Meerechanm and G. B. D. Pipes &c., &c.. 30' to the Central A,l Tobacco Depo S of the Indian Chief, Pound %I:.tl:er1i.o I E. 13 LL. Dunlop Street. Barrie. 10 03009 1 Maker. 1 Ontario. * MANGEL. &o.* Ul. vv.-.uV`.I.`:uu an U113 umce to learn the B printing business. 0 a who has sued the entrance examination p mferrod, an about 15 years of are. GIIIWBIIUU 683]] years or age. SEEDS! HEADQUARTERS! ;0Y WANTED at thi Ofce to learn the nrintimr business. one whn mu nnmua +1.- f1`hi`s is the sason Whn carefuIh_ous'ek_eepers look to their stock of h0l4sehu`.d Li For all the leading vrieties of Lvvv v.u~Ju vvbur ..-,... ......._.. _- -- Soc Gray & ,0 Dress Gootls, New` Goody, New Shades, Prices. A Frenchman from Byng Inlet is umlu` `arrest for an attenipted rave on an old equaw be-longing to the Shawanaga. band. ' ' I I\ '__ LL- _...lZ,-- Lu.-.-. ds. T _ . We 'have"lon.g been regognized `as headquarters for goovlsof this class. We have a special Plum to talk about to-day. EC? DON T FORGET THE DAY THURSDAY, |3`l'h INST. TIMOTHY. TURNIP, LANDI LAS'I ER RAPE, HUNGARIAN CARROT, A BUOKWHEAT, G LINENS 2 1 LAND 3:: LT MILLET, THURSDAY D AND FRIDAY, Hundred and Eiglny Pounds sterling worth of lovely Juvnn ulavrv no \.I v Vnvvnn r ..... . The agricultural buildings to be,e.reoted at Stayner will cost $2100. ` ---._ --....A`s..I.. 4-..'- rv..I.u-`.-. Ii. dlnlrtlnngn N I For Fashionably Cut, Good Fit- 'ting and Well made Gentlemens gfaction guaranteed. !C10thi:'ng`, go to Phoenix Hall. Satis- JUST OPENED. IN LARGE VARIETY. |_T w'o Doors West of Qneen s Hotel, Barrie. MA|.I.ISTER. STORY 84 30., ABARIRON, MCALLISTER, STORY & CO Y. Direct from the Manutacturies in Europe A full Stm-Ix =` HURSE SHOES, HORSE NAILS, CARRIAGE AND SLEIGH WO0I)Et\'\V.e\RB Always on hand. uyers will find the Prices Interesting. GABRIAGE AND WAGGON WORKS, CROQUET SETS, BOOKS AN D sTATIc)1V\:I EBY .-....J. . I . The Presbyterian Band of Hupe of Brace- bridge is doing good W01 k and having literary meemngs. ' - V r: A ' , 1, ,p LI I,',,,,,'_ _._1 _L-L. Baikie s ook Store 1 Phoenix Hall ! One Door Wesi of Oueen s Hotel, Barrie. QUALITY- spnma AND summan coons ALLNEW. BARR & HENRY, MANUFACTURERS. CAKRIAGES, VBUGGIES, NORVVAY IRON 8; S'l`F.EI., * BF?!` P`RO(H COIL CilAI.\', L ' ANVILS AND \'I.*'ES. FOOT BALLS, HllB`dM3ll'B? f The special attraction about them is Complamt is made of the disgiaceful state of the old cross ways` between the school house and Port Severn. Have: received a. Large Stock of ordinary BARBIE J. s. wHI'r'rAKEa2, ,~ -BASE BALLS AND BATS, LUNCH BASKETS. DIRECT IMPORTERS. 3 I WHEE'LII-AR 10W5~ And all kinds of Wheel Work. The ab0"f are kept in stock and made to order. -` large stock at our Show Rooms to 0119059 from, HEAVY & LIGHT WAG0N_s, L DRAYS, CARTS, Late SANDERS`, & Wm'1"r.\2 PHA ETONS, -_'i`l1`ev;\`llisZto7x1 kjrangemen are fixing up their Lodge room. The Fnfe and Drum Baud have a weekly p1-acticbe. rm: A. ' A` (`I I TT 1` IXIHLQ. RUBBER BALLSV DEMOCl1ATS. .1): ["'LFH nf J11 G 3053 0 1.2 n('.lO3 There were meetihgs in the Gospel Hall, Hobart, on the 24th. A freetaca was served to all who attended-EA `L'Ios Mn,` ...l_l D Midla to Ba beauti Island places ching. Dllh1|l~ A. u U1 l\.1 cursio &c. gronn rates. _Lu. F of as which there at-the the C n`; In I ----. ._ `V . Everett has. attained supreme happiness. ' It Lac 3. base ball club zmd expecting to beat durin,g the summer. rvwu r.- - ru . .- 1 . xx -11- 1 1 ;~,Ifi'd U CIUCI June. u1l.am Inn! .- )l"J'Ll1Is of } t'p1t- liccto Jume ..`!L~\1.H Chu.r1_ Of the 1lu\_'_ an an lund'a. the vi] coe. at adme nr `nun `"7 ` _ .9. A big temperance demonstration was held in..\'lr. mw1ng s grove a mllc wcstnf Ruse-` mom on .".l-uuday lasts. .-. rx 1 - 1 1 CAPTURE!) BY SIMCOEV AND DISTRICT IXCH _NGES AS LOCAL NEWS. U1 IUBU (4) Es said v drawn which being urn} -4 uclllg and s L pon - frame all in pro e gm 1 Tun for eti Reaao ALI` D8 menta - , A` __ I "111. -'..l.3t.ou S.-Emu! I u,'2.n: yuteml tnuxiurc I thc Lu T J-`L;1L1L1L"t pzucutg '.\.'m (10 Vum. menu T their c1i1<`11'cn to schiool, - . I4`.-`E; .,.., - ..- ., , ---.- --..- . T Mr. J-.}!m lrclzuul Was7%<>usly' injured {at :1 `our; misxng ucur l e:m .9. suunttuue a.;,;r;,. He 15 .;r.'."I_',' 1'e:3A-uvv.-rxxzg. nu r I :1, ,-L , 2'1 _ I A. - ---~ -'- v---VJ -~~ -- --- Q . Harry Boume, of Heeton, lost; three limrr by when close c0n`t;a.ct, wxtn a l)'u'/.7. saw in- Jcnes. factcry a day or _tV\0 agu. T Thu water in the Rivexj Severn [is higher t.`:_is year than the t1 iest 1nhabiLa..L uf 1t s I-.?huI`CS ever remember It bcforq. aunvun -- V----.v..v .._.._ -..-_ _...._ V- -, A few days ago 65,000 pieces 0} "were run througl} the slide at Burk s Falls. --y-__n..n_-n... i\n.mn mu mn- a-In o1c)..n.l The pie-nic season has opened. One was held in S. b. No. 1, South Orilha, last Friday. ' - I A ' , I"! ,1 , TI _., J 1').__-- -~(.'-ran` 6: C099 $]'%:(:z: ,`ui1'\\'l|l;_lit :1 ` but` 4 or .3 yulrs 0`! . 0%` " _ 7 1: 1.. I I 1 Pickercl sh-ing is now lawfuialtviivshing up at Bract.-bridge is the `order of the day. nu,- -_..._ -_ -A.-..... ..t Ll... ........ \.6-Lnunb llll av Alnroirvuv--w-av -... -_v v..... -- ____ , The corner stone of the new Mevtl-1`oVdxstl V church at Creemore was laid last Monday. ` I `'`""'V " J ' . "fl"! ' -. The fazxm-x's`u1'ou:.-1 1 ;-1xc't;;;;'D L.i'h;u. have 1.-etty well got t}z1'o11;;h their spring work. This 18 czmrly for that regiml. `I --v . .-1. . I . .1 ,, 1*,,_____' The people of Magnettawan are in ccstasies (\'x .l" the new steamer that reached there` a few clays ago from Burk s Falls V (4 ._ 1".__- -. 1- 1%. -`Adams: (1.-.n.`I.. Ilnuur And Condensed ' into Interesting ` Para.- graphs for Advance Readers _Who A Like The Marrow `of the Meat. Essa Court of Refiision to marrow. Potatoes are 25c. .9. bag at Penetavig. The Collingwood rollcr rink has been re- openeq. ' 'I\ I . - ___L___ L___ ..___:___`J ""'h"`P\ vv ---- ~ g-- - .J oseph Duncan, formerly in the police-force in,.-Xberdcbeu, be-ot.la.m,i, is now vxllagucon-A stable and ins~pccta,r 22.: Bmc.cb'rid;_,e.- J .\lu\'a._y was ned {$10 and costs by the 1!` _] `H, , .. -.--4_Z..L-.-t... .1... ..o\\.... .l..u 0'... $9.3 ned $10 Brafurd magistrates the other day fur breaking shz'.d< trues. Served him right. 'l`h'.} Witness says, That the Oddfellows I.Q(:ge (in Bradford) is likely to be resusatat ed at an early date `vnth a large member- ship. A _ - ,,'L I _, _____-.I _ ._-._,_`._L:,.-. Humphrey council has passed a. resolution petitioning the Dominion Government` to grant wine and beer liecnscs in-Scott Act counties ~ -A Good S]Ii`rlIlIg l Gray & (1092:. Judge Boys disposed of 0 cases at the- Division Ucurt, Orillia, lately in the spacekof six hours---an average of a case every nine minutes. 1' VA` _ ._A.- ._-_..`- L. :-\-L_- LL. =. --Fur lame back, side or chest, use Shllolfs Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents. For sale by John Woods, Barrie, and M. J. Hamlin, Allandale. A Z ' V l Luxuuuua. 'I`en applications were ximle to jam the A O U. W. at a late meeting of the fraternity at Orillia and ve were admitted the same evemng. ' ru 1 1 a -1 1- . `.111: V A resolution was {a.ssed at the last meet- ing of `the Alliston Council, ordering _tha.t no more shade trees be paid for unless they are properly protccted so that cows may not damage them. T rrl I I I '_,,A ,,,, I I ,_ ,_f | 1_A --That hacking cough can be so quickly cured by Shiloh : Cure, We guarantee it. For sale by John Woods, Barrie, `and M. J. Hamlin, Allwle. ' 7. ._ pa- L`- - .. 41.... |.- -4` '....l -___n -Grav at C0 h`a"m;n ne lot of `soft alnd still hats. T -D` . . u g . . Hon. R. Porter, 3. 3%: member of the Grand Lndgeof New B ampshire, A. F. &A M., visited Georgian Lodge, Penetanguishene, lately and for the first time witnessed Canadian Masonic work. ' \..IVIJ\l\LI > ' A new Presbyterian minister hasfarrived -at Dunchurch. - ' ` -Croup, whooping cough and bronchitis immediately relieved by Shiloh : Uure. Fox` sale by John Woods, Barrie, and .\I. (J. Hamlin. Allandale. . ' I V 8.]-; x e misc rable .by that terrible cough. Shiloh s Cure is the remedy for you. Fur sale by J ohn` Vfoods, Barrie, and J. Hamli Allandale. . __ "see (,;,.ay 5; g .sIIltg. . I - John Thomyson a lumber er of` M id~l-and - has been before the Penetang Police Court charged with obtaining two dra.fts of $1,000 each under false pretuuces. The charge was not sustained and the magistrates dismissed" the case. ` ` - I ---VVi1l you suffer from dyspepsia. and liver complaint? . 'Shiloh s Vxtalizeris guaranteed to care you. `Ear Sale` by J nhn Woods, Barrie, and J. Hamlin, Allandale -"VI'V}`1veW `(}Vr;3.7\'T`2uh11rsZt Village con:'-:`t`:11)1e whb want out lately `to arrest a man brought in his plisoner and Instead of locking him up took him to the Sa1vaI:ion .A:my anaithen` took him tohis Qwu,h v` Orillia. Packet :-Since his resignation, the Globe anlmlts that Mr._Lovering is respect- able. But it immediately proceeds to` take away the credit by accusing him of giving a false reason for retirin from his candidature ` in East Simcoe. Mr. overing says. he was jnuenced solely -by Vbuaineu considerations, for that could he have remained in the field, ' '00 ya-uavv faint Colors in Shlrtlugs ixi. while (`ot- he was condent of his abili to defeat M.r_ `,ook. We may further 1;: orm the Chief Slanderer that no land speculator" from Toronto is known to have any aspirations of carrymg the LiberalGonaervative standard in this Riding. ' In 1'..L_.._- _.-_ _-_,I,,j: _, _L__5. Mr. Neil McIntyre was- unloading wheat at the mill at Kit-kville a few days ago when his colts took fright and ran away. A little girl was thrown out_ of the Waggon and severely injured. The Waggon was smashed I no atoms. M T 3 _. _ - ... .0 Iv `l ---Shiloh s Cough and Consumption Care is sold by, us on a guarantee, It cures cox - sumptinn. For sale by John Woods; Barrie, and M J. Hamlin, Allandale. ` n you .4 uuvgovu V--- Duntropn full; have b'enVan_1ubsed by a. ' travelhng ventriloqriist. , Beeton merchants have agreed to shut helr shops at 8 o clock p m. _ A`. I..- ....np.I-A.-I 8el`VlC68 111 rue riuguuuu Uuux un, L)ll1;UCUll\l5U, on Sunday week ~and prea.ched a. capital sermon from the words :-And_ I. if I be lxfted up from the earth, will draw all men unto me. ` Ieferring to Mr. Wainman s `statement that he has not known the plum trees in bloom so early as the present season, Mr. J. E . Monis, of North Orillia, says that eight . years ago the apple trees. were in full bloom I on the 6th of May. The` plum trees` bloom ; before the apples, though Mr. Morris did` not observe the ',date they were in bloom } that year.---l`.-zcket; ' A _ wuu. AVA U. 1..-nun.-.-..' _____.__ The Biahnp of Algoma-vlV1..;id cbnrmatin `; services in the Anglican church, Bracebridge, ` 0.--)--. .......I- ..-..-.J `n-n..nh-xJ n noifnl uuvv n.-av --Catarrh cured, health and sweet breth secured, by Shiloh : Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 cents. Nasal Injector free. For sale by John Woods, Barrie, and M. J. Hamlin, Allandale. ' A Mara farmer has lately been cited be- fore J. P. Fahey on two chat-g'esTof assault, one on his wife and the other on his daught- er. He was ned $15.00 and coats and lectured by the magistrate on the disgraceful `nature of such conduct, V 5' AThe annual meeting of the Barrie District of the Methndistcburch was held at Orillia. last week." The following Rev. gentlemene were there : W. Umlhraxch. L L. B , Sup- eriuuntlcnt`; J. W . Anuis, B A., J. M. `sViIkiusun, B. A , J A M.cClung, Geo. \V_. Hewitt, 13. A., -\V. Richardson, \V; P. ABrown, W. Hall, J \V. Canuom, S.LSinq, line-luau"-l'b't-mullan. John Morgan, J. R. Real. Wm. Bacon `and S. Down. Can any measures be adopted for increasing the effi- ciency of our mmlsterlal labors, and the pro; motinn of the work of God 2 - ` Licut.-Cal. Tyrwhitt, M. I ., writes us that j the medals presented by Her Majesty the (gueen, to thcotcers and men of the York ; and Simcoe Regilucnt (for services rendered ` 6-n `kn 1l`nv\v\:rIn :n fku 1`n;nv-nnn `nil! hut` Mr. Lamb, of Mara, had a runaway a few days ago.` His team became frightened at a. lumber car standing in the transfer switch near`Orollia and ran away breaking the rig and throwing the three occupants over a fence into a ploughed eld. No bones were broken. . - . .. . 1`: cu. Fltzgnotlieswiire was stsrted between Mr. Gribbin s barn and the "Baptist church sheds by some person or persons yet unknown, on" Tuesday morning. The fire was discovered in time, and prompt action on the part of Pastor Holmes family kept it well under till the remen arrived, when it was soon drowned on B. -0r1llia Times. uwvuuv `II -....V.. --_._-_..--. --Shi1oh s Vitalizer is what you need for constipation, loss cf appetite, dizziness and ` all symptoms of dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle. For sale by John Woods, Barriefand M. J Hamlin, Allandsle. _ __-_ vv vsv A-no vnonvvubo-Q vnir neon..- vvv ..- _ _..__- -1VIeu9u sum 9; $17, $12 and $15 up at Gray as C _ uh Store. Dr. Mclellan will be a Alliston to day and tomorrow holding a teachers mstitute. 1- ,, '11.. ._ _I__ V. -._v_, There is a huncomb detective in Colllng- wood, and a. b .rtender to whom he applied for a. drink gave him a dose which produced a. funny e'ect,according to the description of the Enterprise, and shows that the profession of a whiskey detective is anything but in bed of roses. A case of ex-uik, to animels is reported by -the Uolliugwood Enterprise. A heifer which . T broke its log by falling from the platform of the Uo'rther.n freight shed to the track was pczmitt-ed to remain lying on the dock fol an hour -strug1iI.g in its agony. The owner nally suuce0de(1 in selling the poor brute wh-ch ms theukilled by the purchaser. Ii [I1 ' ), _A_J____,,_,L ` Gnu. KJIIIIUUC I.\"}5llIJ.\l-[U `LU! DUI. VIUVD lulil-I\l\IL\a\l. `to the Empire in the defence of law and order during the late campaign in the North West) are now in the hands of the engraver at Uctawa. Each m an s name and rank will be eng_r`avc_-(1 on the rim of the medal. This necessary expense is usually borne by the Government, but the names were` not sup- plied to the Imperial authorities and our own Militia. Department from economical motives have declined to complete the medal. The expense for engraving oi twenty cents each will therefore be borne by the recipients. ; Thischarge, though triing, should, in my ` opinion, . according to imperial precedent, have been paid by the country,--_-Beeton \Vorlr.l. ` V Teachers` Assocntl or. The annual mesti g of `the North Simcoe Teachers Association was held in Barrie on the 20th and 21st inst. . About eighty teach~ ers were present. The meeting was opened with an address from the President, Mr. J. 0. Morgan. I.l .S., who gave a synopsis of thework to be done. He called attention to the want of interest in `County Associa- tions compared with Township Associations, and asked the teachers presents to suggest remedies. He thought the best plan would be for actua1'c1a.sses`to be taught by the Directors of Associations and others, the work done to be thoroughly discussed as re- gards its plan, adaptability and utility. AH-an {aha an-hh-nun Mr Mn:-nan nvnlninn. ` }.'.i1l'\.IB> [DU 1.1113", iluuyuauluuy uuu llllllldlyo After. the address Mr. Morgan explained and illustrated his phonic method of teaching reading to junior classes. The relative merits of the phomc and Look and Say methods were discussed by Messrs. Hunter, Steele, Pa.lk~ and Miss Appelbe and others, ` and the conclusion arrived at was that the phomc method should be generally used, employing the Look and Say method only where the former could not be applied. AG `I-an n`O",-innnnnn annn;nn Vii MnT.nnn W HVIVU UIIU l.Ul.'LllUl' UUUILI 'IUU IJU GIPPIIUQI At the .afternoon session Dr. McLellan took up The Art of Questioning. He said that the Art of Questioning _ was the Artof Arts as regards teaching, that a good ques- tioner was a good teacher, but that the ability to question properly was a somewhat rare qualication. ` * ' Ha 1`-;v;t tar` the un`nonf. nu Fnilnma - (\u'nnIv i YHIVU ulIlIllUl'.LULlu ' He divided the subject as follows : Object of questioning, qualiticatious of 8 wood qua:-` tioner, characbenstzicsjof questions,-T charac- teristics of '_anssvprs, obiactv of questioning, to discovor the knowlprige possessed `by pupil, to cultivate faculty of expieasing idcas,`to extend knowledge (suggest ideas); to test the correctnesa of the pupil ; 'km$w- dledge, to fix kmwlesdge in the pupil's mind. '[`nonl1nr nnna}-. nnrnn Jntnn Qn `n]nnn.7nf- lgcusu, uu uA nu rvvuvuaw nu uuv yuyu D uuuu. '[`eacher must come down to `plane of pupil s and gradually raise them to his own. "Rad from -t-he known to the unknown. Must not "lecLure or talk too.much,obut make pupils talk -Pupils should answer in correct`. language` mtist bemade to feel their Iignorance. Repetition essential` to correct. .and full impwsulou, as each presentation l.8.\'t.fS ano ther- tr-..cc-A,` and these [blending to- gether form a more and more perfect pictuye. Emotion must not only ' be excited bu carried into action. , ' 4 V V ' \.;QIlIl\J|I IIJUU ('U\AUlUI.I- The evening session was` opened by the i Band of the 35th Battalion playing several ` choice sg-lcctions, after which Dr.` MoLellen kept a numerous `and appreciative [audience ` in ruptures for ovanan hour, listening to his admirable lecture on Ed\_!ca.tionul Critics Criticized," the qulye drawback. being the absence of the acariedviotima. 7 mg. 4_-__; _._s. -2 1.1_.:_I__1_ ____2-.. _,.' The first part of Friday : session was taken up with routine business, after which Dr. Mchellan took npwl-low toteaoh LlB6l`&- V I ture `Many excellent. suggest1ons"were \.4\IIIIII5'VI-IIIIQ \r\rVU-D-`vv- -w-wv :-------_r-r'. The Baptists of Orillia. are talking of an- other lecture by [Professor Richardson. T w\| . I (I n o _. I,,,,L,I -._.'l-_L:.._ - L AND rnunnula. THE STATE 0!` THE DIARKETS DUBIN THE PAST WINK. I - V The Price: Ruling the Local. froronto. Montreal and English Markets -A Resume of the Week. THE NORTHERN ADVANCE OFFICE, BARBIE, May ` `.886 A Barrie Grain Market- _ Sprin2.Wheat..,...... 3 0 00120 5 0 00 Fall\Vheat..t . . . . 074-.. 076 Barley o 55.... 0 75 .n`n-.no o, - - \ o o I noon nun Peas ...uoon.no- --~-not '50 000 Rve......... ...;........ 0 50.... 055* Hartshorn Shade Rollers, Curtain Poles, ` Luau an Rve.... % Linen Window Shades, plain and decorated- % ` Barrie General Produce 7 Beef. hindquarters. ..$ 5 00 to $ 6 00 Beef, ,forequa.rters.... ... 4 00.... 5 00 Beef, perside, per cwt....-. 5 .. 5 00 Dressed hogs, per 10') lbs. 5 50 . 6 00 Mutton, carcass, per cwt... 5 50 . ', 6 00 Lamb,perlb. 007.... 008 Butter, tub, per lb ....... 0 14 ... 0 16 Butter, roll, per lb....... 0 16 . . 0 18 Lar&,per 1b.... 000.. .. 0 9 Tauuow...-u._.--.---... 0'5eeee 0 5 Eggs, perdozen......... 010.. . 012 Potatoes perbag......... 0 40 0 45 Apples, per bushel. . . . .. . 0 40 - 0 45 0n_1ons,perbushe1....... 0 40.... 0 50 Turnips, . . . . . 0 10. . 0 15 Beets, ....... .0 30.... 0 3.0 Carrots, 020... 025 nesrsee 0 300::-0 0 Hay,perton............ 800... 900 Straw, per ton.......... 500.... 650. Flour, Baker's, per 10C lb 1 75..- '2 00 Flour, Family, 2 00.... 200 Flour, Pastry, . 2 40... 2 50 Oatmeal, per 100 lbs 2 00.. 2 50 Cornmesl, 2 00.. 2 50 nr-_I....J 111-..! n `IR 0 90 STAIR RODS, GRAND RAPIDS CARPET SWEEPER, CARPET STRETCHERS, PLATED WARE, % LAMPS, Cow, per 100 1155; '. . `. . . . Steer, ` coco}- Sheep Skins............ Tallow, Farmers cake. .. -See Gr:*17)-' Co M 1 ton. T ' Avvvu-a an--.--V per 100lba. '..'......$ 5 50 to 3 6 00 IOOO;llI 00.... 6 SheepSkins............. 090.... 1 .... 0 05; . 0 HIDES AND SKINS -INSPEC'l`ED. No. 1 Steers, 601bs. and up 0 07%.. . 0 00 2 O 06... 0 00 n m u n u H H `n n:1 OARRIAG VVIIDLICKI VVlI".l IOIIUII gas Unwashed Wool.... ' . . -.. |Whed Wool I ? i__L ,1 1`lT_-1 made and instructions given, which, if carried out by the teachers. will tend to popularize this very important subject. REPORTS. RESOLUTIONS, ETC. Report of Special Committee in favor of Drawing and Music classes for teachers during mid-summer vacation. In favor of course of reading for teachers, giving list of books to be. read. Resolution in favor of union for mutual support and. improvement of teachers of Ontario. Votes of thanks to Messrs. Morgan and McLellan. `orrrcnns FOR ENSUING YEAR. ` "President, J. M. Hunter, M. A.; Vice . President, Mr. McKee (0rillia`); `Sec.-'l`reas., G. Henderson; Committee, Messrs. Sneath, Palk and Camgibell and Misses King and Lee ; Auditors, essrs. J ennison and Rogers ; Delegates to Ontario Teachers Association, Messrs. Morgan, Hunter, Finlayson, Huff and Miss Appelbe. 1 Death claimedlanother If the old residents of this county on the 15th inst., in the person of Mrs. Johanna Hamlin, relict of the late Ambrose Hamlin, of Allandale. The deceased lady had `lived in Allandale for 29 years. - She had never` made an enemy and was much respected by all with whom she had formed an acquaintance. The funeral took, place on Tuesday, and the remains were followed to the Catholic burying ground by a large number of friends audac- quaintances. She leaves one daughter and three sons to mourn her loss. ( nospltallties. . The people of Barrie have been long noted for their hospitality and courtesy and during the visit of the Royal Grenadiers they have altogether exceeded the past record. Almost everyone exhibited the deepest `anxiety to render courteous attention to the guests of the town and the Toronto boys say they will always hold it in kindly remembrance. ` Prbvlnolal Appointment. V beia ionecg the Lieitxhtenaftnltli-Govemor, has on p eas make e o owing ap oint- ea 7 un my in e an o imcoe, gantkmm, to'be cferk of the ma Division , at n...`l'I......L`.'.. ..c u:`...'....... :. LL- .......... 8;-;1`;:.;f.`t.l;e?uC<|;t:1:`[;f9:i:<:o:.l1I1:uti ;yr`;:>: and stead of W. H. Dickson, resigned. OTTON BROS., The Division Court on 17.11 at Orilliu had not many cases but some U1 them are Saul to hzwe been int'.erestmg.v 1 . .- I 1~aI INSPECTION INVITE I3. i Cows, all weights. . .T 0 (I I6 STOVES and TINVVARE. Opposite the Queen s Hotel, Barrie. Luurwru 2 de, gs, 0 rcass, cwt. .. lb COI iOI`|Iy = H .... 0101 ` C III. I = u o2o On IuloIOI'caA:Il S 00.::- ;er s, as nily, try, " 240... >erl00lbs ..... 00... ...... 00. 'mlunn. O18 ROUGH HIDES. ' Obltllnryvp NoR'1*HERN ADVANCE. CHILDREN S U I0-Inc 010000. V V U N `-13% pr` A ' fag! Shlrtlngs go to Gray at J V ` A supposed incen mry fire of a house in Collingwood occurred last"1`nursdav. nu n .-_-_ -1: n_.-n:.. ...... a...11.:.... ,. ....

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