Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 10 Jun 1886, p. 8

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auvavu uu; D, auu. IUHVU UIJQ LIJULI 510118. Our boys are or anizing a base .ball club andvwill play on t elst J_uly. There is to be a zrand picnic on the 1st in Moran s grove. On Tuesday Mr. L.` McKeown had ` a logging bee, and on `Wednesday, Mr. J. Bailey had a ploughing bee. Mr Jsamnu ninm. Inna ..nm-..:ul mu. 1.:.. __-_ '"5`Wd3:$&",' some of the boys were out to Hilladale, and if some of the other boys don't be quiet they will be apt to go to Pene- tang., as one of the fellows who went to E Hillsdale came pretty near it. Take Scribo s advice b0) 9, and leave the men` alone. nun knnn nnnnnnnnnnn up. -7 L--- L `II 1 1 IIUII 61 V U POI UIUIIIIIVU. Mr. Henr Rose has moved from Slab-` .town up to etween Phelpaton and Fergu- sonvale. Last Tuesday the Council met at John ` Broderick : Hotel. i n.. n'T....1....._..1___ _-..-- -r u, , 1 tun vuiu gnu. uv uni! HUI! l'UbUVUl.'l7u ll! yo Another of-those po lar at-ties was held ,-lately at the hou'se"of gdr. enry McVeigh, 1 and a delightful evening was, according to report, .put in by those who attended. Scribo unfortunately, had to work late that even- ing and could not go, consequently he can- ` not `vs rticulars. Mg-I Emir pang Ln: Inn!-int: Inna. L`I..L ULIID IJUIHIIUUI IIUUIIQ It is our painful duty to record the loss by 1 ' re `of Mr. Neil Kelly's house, which was burned last week `with its contents. Noth- ing but a sewing machine was saved. I am told_ that Mr. Kelly lost quite a sum of money, but how much I did not learn. In- surance on the house $1000. `M. 1; u 1..~.....v.. ..:.... L-.. 1...-.. L_I_-_ "is7i'.`E;.""1f`1*Z."r'E1`7I. ". sg"`.1"'h.a been taken down for the second time by some unknown parties fund he has not recovered it yet. Annthnr nf-thnnn nnnnlnvn Inn:-511.13: nun: Lnl vc vvvvn \I.ounOUu gn;-- , On Saturday, 29th ult., about the hour of 12 o'clock, noon, the log" house on Lot. 17, Con. 14,, West Gwillimbury, ; owned by Mr. Ed. Sheldon, and rented and occupied by Mr. Reuben Tyndall, tookre, it is suppos- ed from a defective stovepipe, and was burned to the ground with contents. The frame barn, stable and dl'lV6 shed on the pre mises ignited in turn from the burning house. and these.too, together with contents, consisting of grain and feed to the value of about $800, fell a prey to the bad master. The fire then passed down to Mr. Sheldon's bush ; thence to Mr. Buteman s bush, tinally bringing up in the timber limit on Mr. Nes- bitt s farm. in each place doing considerable damage. `Ml . Tyndall had no insurance on the contents of either house or barn, while Mr. Sheldon wisely had his outbuildings well insured. . Advance -Eolgezgzndence. The weather is very ne, the seeding nearly nished and the crops look well m this neighborhood. ~ T` :3 An` 11015:: `A -.4...-.1 LI... 1...... 1..-- : veyed to the look-hp, where he no; lies `in ` a precarious condition, with but slight hopes i of reoovery.-Orillie Times. ,2 A Shanty Bay School Report. LI. 111...... 'l\..L-I `IT; .1 `ll - 'I'helFree Press understands that the On- _ tario Lumber C0,, is intending to re-build Dollar's mill. and that it will be completed during the fall. 1 |, 11-11:: . u a TI-IE NQRTIIERN ADVANCE. T"IfrTEna.bcptJ.i 'se._3 to Gray ) 1 mien; aoove sca}1noh- and commgsdigus atleaxggr I IIOWO I1 0 ~ 0 men OX` 6; -' cursion Sea.:?1ot 1,886 `_mnn_d,to all points on Lake Simone and douohiching. ` T` ` For terms and arrangements apply to j . srmmmn " T A 1'.I1\1":I:'E:B.:P:E{:I:s'.I.=.:," (P. LYON. Masnn.) ' ' THE above staunch ind commodioua steamer ..,...`?.2.mIL*1n.::..2na93;nrazns.o=.9116 No Mai. 2;sth;,1'sso.7 Ban-le General Produce Market. I Bee,1f1indquarters........$ 5 30 to $ 6 00! Bee, 0 mu-ters......... 4 0.... 500 Beef, per!-`es(ilde, per cwt...... 5 00.... 6 00 - Dressed hogs, per- 100 lbs. 0 00.. . 0 00 [ IISiut1>n, carlcbass, per cwt.. 3 53 3 30 :11 per . . . . . . ...,., 0 .... 8 guttel',tu11;,per 3:3 012 utter, ro , per . . 013 Lard, per 1b.... 000.... .0 9 Ta.1low........ . . . . . . . . .. 0 5.... 0 5 Eggs, per dozen . . . . . . . . .. 0 9.... 0 10 Potatoes perbag......... 030... 040 Apples, per bushel . . . . . . . 0 00 0 00 %n1ox_1s,peE busl1e1....... urnl s ` . . . . . .. Beets,p , 0.00.... 0 00 gal-1-o1.:s, ` arsmps ` Hay,pe1:ton............800... 9.00 Straw, per ton . . . . . . . . . .. 5 00.. .. 6 50 Flour, Bake}- s, per 10C lbs 1 75... 2 00 g}0ur.1}3an:11ly, f` `: A $00.... 2 00 our, as ry, ` 0... 2 50 8a.tmeal`,lpe1l00`l`bs 3 00 .. 2 50 ornme , ` . . . . .. 00..-.. 2 50 WashedWool' . . . . . O 17.... 015 012 Unwashed Wool.... 0 10.... Spring Wheat... Fall Wheat .. . . . Bat1ey.... ..... Oats .,......--- `I1..- .. Luau uaoioll RYe....a--u The ?r1ces Ruling the Local, Toronto. ` Montreal and English Markets --A Resume of the Week. Tun Norvmnnn ADVANCE OFFICE, ` _ BARBIE, June 10, 1886. Heme Gram Market. I`: u .-- `A--. __.. .-A The nancial year of the Gravenhurat Methodist church is closed, and over $1,400 have been contributed by the congregation during the year for all purposes. 'I'1L_A n_I__-Ls__. _ -0 - - THE STATE OF THE MARKETS DURING ' THE PAST WEEK. A GRAIN, WLIVE swuux AND PRUDUUE. E. B. caomprou, J05. APPELBE, JNO. GILGHRIST. Prints, Muslins and Staple Goods of all kinds at honest value. Our aim is to please, W. think we can do it. In MEN S FURNISHINGS, HATS, CLOTHING, etc, we have `I really choice stock, at really hard pan prices. This is a time, if ever there was one, whef the consumer wanted good value for his money._ We aie prepared to meet this Come and see us. i 3`. 1 J05. APPELBE. ' E. B. cnompmu & co., necessitf ` T LL11 1 T u : `r j % V '_Al1this Seas5n oBds Wonderful Valu GREAT LI_NEN; G__OODS SA_LE_}_! _ 9 \J.l.U.l.'J.L.I...l. .|..a\I v. -I--- u~a------- All the new makes at close prices GREAT LACE SALE! Choice stock, new designs. GREAT EMBROIDERY SALE! Grandassortment, extra values. GREAT DRESS _GgoDs SALE !_ Q WV` Large variety A GREAT G1_.q>vE SALE 1% GREAT PARASQL SALE! _ Many 11nes the pr1ces put away down GREAT HOSIERY SALE! _ _ va.r1ety. at econom1ca.1pr1ces. _, T__. - j Lain jjj H `W EXGU`RS|ON: ;i.`he youig Consefvatives of Bradford held an intermting meeting a short time ago. The next meeting of the Association will be . on the first Ttgesday in July. V1`L,. C!...._-.`_I ---_._ -13 AL _ I`! arters......... 400.... 3, I, per-100 00... mgmumh.550u- b 000.! 0070050 per lb....... 0 12 ... lb....... 0 10 onto loouocil ' .. zen .`b&gIIItnolII III .. >ushe1....... 0 00... 000.... 0.9-0-" .nu OW. 030.... IIIOIOIIO I ' 8 00 BIG >n 00.... 's,per l0Clba y, 0200.... v, " " 240... l00lbs..... 200.. 2 1' I I I00 VOOIIICC O ROUGH HIDES. ,0. H. -u'.\?6'u. % Box 172, Barrie, Ont.` ottdn it 2- :7 j -`r -: -------jT Efeind success in this department. vuv 000 Ann _. A1 IN',_KERVTlON`& C_(). S, Goodyear Welt Goods equal In 1119-35 -{Hangl Ma_d6: g9ode,jand very much cheaper. _ t. f .OI.1r;St.ook~f9r this `season is large and selected. We olanm 5'0" 3 ask-gybu to`ca1l;-and,inapecc., fNo" trouble to show our goods. Th; SLiy3{$n"A{z{y` _i:iiii`\;e'3rtised for 3 big go on the 13th, 14th, and 15th inst, when the Bracehridge corps` will be visited by a number of the Army celebrities. 4_`jV______WA,j ,, l!1' I __ ..,.--saw nu 1'4. JJAUIX. & Anhydrous Grain Boots and Shoes. PBAR IRON, MALl|STER.STORY 8: G0. I . I For Fashionably C11t,G'OOdFit- ting and Well made Gentlemens Clothing, go to.PhoeniX Hall. Satis- [faction guaranteed. PINKERTON & 00%: r.....: 1uI'..'.:..` ---.-, Direct "from. the Manufacturies in Europe A full Stock vi IORSE saunas, HORSE NAILS, CARRIAGE AND SLEIGH VVOODENWARE Always on hand. Buyers will find the Prices Interesting} Ono Door West of uoon s Hotel, Barrie, Mr. Gardener has nished his stock of saw` logs and removed his mill from Oro Station, to McLeod s crossing. He will soon move it to Hawkestone. - Phoenix Hall! NORWAY IRON &. S'l`F.E!. Iltlrtlwwre I &soN- Have received a. Lerge Stock 0 : ordinary HENRY. MANUFACTURERS. CARRI AGES, ? V BUGGIES, J. S. WHITTAKER, in la;-go axilTs;a_1;>cted. fNo[ trouble to goods. -_`I:__ .A.IFl.I=I.IZEE Councillor Rogers, seys the Everett cor- respondent of the Beaten World. was lately thnown from a horse to the damage of 1113 ribs. V T - BEST PROOF COIL CHAIN, AN VILS AND VISES. mblic In general. Notice, we are the 013'__g?i IONS eelebrated English Porpoise, Cordoi - Shoes. Established 50 years. _---_--n- `-" """"`l `WHEELBARROW5 And all kinds of Wheel Work. The aw" lire kept in stock and made to orde ." 13129 stock at our Show Rooms to choc~`= : from. _ .-.4--.-.v -- HEAVY .9; LIGHT WXGONS, DIAYS, CARTS, Late SANDERS & WHITTAKER. and Slipp6l`9- PHAETONS, IMPORTERS. June 10 70111` attention and r. Ledgervtood, of Tottenham, has been presented with a gold watch by Mr. Patter- son for selling the most binders during the seas-ul. - ~D`Iii\IOCIA{AT.`, TheZMusk0ka Teachers Association under the direction of Dr. McLellan, wi]l be `held at Bracebridge on 17th and 18th of this month. _ `.,-_._- .._a. -_v.- u-..- .-v 5'-- _-uu--vu ;TVwEnty grains of shot wre lodged" in `the `knee of James Bruce, of Everett, by the ac- - cidental dlscharge of a gun on the 24th ult. iesVasVi;l-:I`r.r;X-1-'c-11iL;1<~iviexgpson, Reeve of North Oriilia, has accepted the position of. farmer to the new asylum at Orillia, I :._._._.L, IV 7!` YT I, ,., I, ,__- -__..-..3._-.` _L A mg i;x{JaTe'pI:e}iai'\;a}i on Dominion Day. The Orangemen areto have a picnic and there will be good music. `Pl"___.,L__ , '1' I 1 I I A womafxvfei. or -ganizzed at `Angus by Miss Bowen, of Milton, and is under the presidency of Mrs. G. Hewett. .m;.3;;s iS6iJ.'}S}wara to a lively summer's business. This will be sad news for a thorough paced Globe Grit. 'I`ll I IIIIII 1\ u , , A voung mannamed Low came near drowning last Sunday Week by falling into the river at Bradford. 1: {Q t}{x.1_Le the mills on the Georgian Bay will manufacture 203,500,000 feet of lumber this season. Rev.A:T;,iVt;-V};s` vtgeen appoined to the Presbyterian congregations of Adjala, Mono Mills and Caledon East. Simnoe Division of the Sons of Tempe:-ance lately held at Shroud was but jnpoorly attended. 1 1' 'DcanV s hfriill at Waverly was totally de-V stroyed by re last Saturday week. The loss is heavy. T Ir .1 (-1- -r\- - - n .\ (`I In The [Cltgldwater people are` complaining -about ho:-9.:-s running about the streets of that village. II . 117 1 1 1 11 I One of S & J. Armstrongs drives of about. 14,000 piecespassed through McKella.r- the ` ofher dajy. 4 "V . ' ttshwihtgreis excellent, says the Free `Grant Gazette, and large numbers are taken; nightly. Complaint is also made that the ..pr.esent law does notproteot sh up in Mill- jh ? 3 dzoka, as by far the greater part ofthe sh A The Collingwood football team lately played with the Orillians, the game being a -draw. A 1.. -LL,.____L __, ,.,,j- LL- -LL-._ __!_,I.L 4., J4. VJ. 14 12th inst; attempt was made the other night to organize a bicycle club in Orillia, but It was -3 fallurc. - inore Orangeville hotel keepers have ` beeutined $100 each fur` violations of th Scutt Act. , ' The semi-annual District Meeting. of L. O. L , will be held at Bijadford on the '`.-')H. :r\n`- "The Band of Ho a will give an interesting 'en't:ertainment at racebridge on the 14th rinst. m{5}.i;e.};n"o:*di'o}e} iii :;.t;.;a hav -jnga grand demonstration on the 16th.` in ;I I\ I LL',, _ dlllh _ - _ me Q; i:Iai1;t ;Jv{.,;;a; tggso; tt;L}it _Fesaerton- are running to their utmost capac- .1ty. T . . -rs : avg Teihffamination as Braoebridgo, will ~take place July 20th. Ann :10: vw - -av nu -an Vuuv, vvvv Base E511 and dog ghting" are among the amusements at Everett. `The new English church to be erected at "Tottenham is to cost $4,000. 4 Mr. E. M. Law purchased 10,000 cords of wood at Midland last winter. V '"T1T-:3; 's};ici'ivE." i{e$i..xi ;;.;`ua;.;a $2.00 at Tottenhum for giving 9. tree concert. 'I`X,(\ DIN` T1'II ',A,,,II,,,, `Mr. Peter Doyle, of Dunkerron, is sufferg in,,; frtm paralysis of the throat caused, it is .-supposed, by the slamming of 8 door by` which he received 9. severe blow on the head. ` ` 3; i 13;; L_1}}.?e":-i.x}S Q&,'s66 was realized by the Roman Catholics at abazaar. And `condensed into Interesting Para.- grnphs for Advance Readers: who 1 II.` 11.- ID__..-__ -n;._- 1.--; 3. .~;......- --- .-`cw-u-nvv avvwuvnn vv :11: Like '.l.`he,Ma:-row or the Meat. `Huntsvle rejoiced in a daily mail. ` The Goldwater brickyurd is in full blast. Coo_katown_ will shortly have telephone connection. ---v-- ------ -.--------v--v ---- -`--- Mr. Ferguson, the Bradford Einoolmuwr, has purchased a. residence for $1,000. ,`I `I `I7 L,I,.,,, ,,_,` n AA GAPTURED BY SIMGOE AND DISTRICT IXCB .NGES A8 LOCAL NEWS. ";7"o't'.-e r;_l'ist Court of Revision at Orillia last Saturday. - n I\ u an ... "e"';}35az2' .I~;'}{.Zking base ball their chief amusement this spring. T ` II In , ,,-,, LL- 'l1____l1:___.I __I_--I_--_L__ u0UNTYcn E Th;$i3Z l;arv;t'>ee;1zs<'>me fatal cases of diph- theria. at Bracebridge. IIVI__T\-__.__ DI,,,_,_'l 'I'\_'I '_,, I,,, 1,-.. ...___J. iiailway Has been grant- ed a bonus of $128, 000. [ ,_ ___.'. LL- twenty-two of Mr. John Foster's `neighbors st Uington turned in the other any and assisted lum in completing his seed- `ing, as he had fallen behind in consequence .of illness. . _ T u.- LJ money, a stranger in a etrenue lend, who could speak but few words of English to make known his wants. He bought a revolver and a box of cartridges which took all his money excepting 25 cents, walked up to Mt. Sleven, when soon after the report of the revolver was heard, and he wee . found sup `ed to be in a dying condition. ' Dr. U0: twee eent forgend did what he could to alleviate the enferirz of the: . poor on- fortunete. He found; t the bullet had entered a little`belo1_v, the-hee_rt. but did. not succeed in e'xtreeh'ng=it. : eon- This morning between 8 and 9 o clock the West ward inhabitants of the town were thrown into an unusual state of excitement from a rumor that a man had committed suicide at Mount Slaven. The following are the Facts so far as could be learned :-A man .na.ned Andrew Snider, from Switzerland, about 35 years of'?e, medium height, and in a pearance resemb ed ahealth and respect- a le looking tramp, arrived rom Graven- hurst-two_ or three days ago, with a parent- ly no object in view, no oneto care or, little or no money, a stranger in strange land, who nnnld annals hut `nu uu-....I. .: 1.'.1....1.-_L Juuuavv uuu muuuy uu uuuuuuu w ([1038 who have paid. If two-thirds of the ratepayers get free of aying do taxes, how "many of them keep oge? an what is done with the tremendous amount of bark? There must be just a little too much dog down there. -Buy,Gray9s' 36 . white cotton at 8c. 9c. 10c. and l2c. or yard. A petition is b g signed largely through the town in oppos ion to the contemplated change of mornin train to an earlier hour. The experience 0 the majority seems to be that very few avail themselves of the oppor- tunity to make the round trip to Toronto on the same day, hence for 4. 30 a.m. is a most unseasonable hour at which to tumble out of bed, and don , a hurried breakfast, for an ordinary occasion. We are aware it was asked for once but a few months e rience soon cured the enchantment. - uskoka Herald. e Free Grant Gazette. A few days -ago, eight valuable sheep, the pro erty of Mr. Alfred Hunt, were killed bv ears on his farm in Watt township. Bears have been unpleasantly numerous inthia township for years, and if some of our mighty hunters from the front would devote a little more time to bear-hunting and less to taking deer, their visits would be more welcome. ' om{{v"i1 is$1'.:57I}'v}$'i1:i;ds of the ratepayers of this town are to get free` from paying dog taxes, we suggest that, as simple justice the money be refunded to those who hurt: nnirl TC mn_:L-A. at $1.... -..1......-_--__ Wemust tender our best thanks" to the Barrie committee for the honorary-badge they sent us on the 24th. We were sorry that previous engagements prevented our making use of it. At the same time we must con ratulate the gentlemen on the ex- cellence 0 their arrangements and the suc- cess that attended the whole a'air.-Cold- water Livestivator. w- -`-v News Letter A `horse either strayed away or was stolen from A. Rutherford, Orillia, on 24th of May. The matter `was placed in the hands of Constable Bradford, of Barrie, who immediately set to work __and succeeded in nding theanimal this week in Minesing. There was a reward of $15 offered which Mr. Bradford obtained for this trouble. vnuu uuuacx nun uuu Uuulauu uwvnuu UL` Jhllli Simcoe held as sitting here on Monday for the final revision of the voters list of the town. Grits and Tories attended in lar e numbers. Some people don t admire t e. working of the Franchise Act. - 1-1.. s. r1.;-..e...&-...4-....--- ..-_._--u_ A--- Mx;..G eorge Ditgoodv, License Inspector for South Simcoe. was in town on Monday last. He has ve cases comin to trial against parties in Alliston for in ringexnent of the Scott Act.. Law breakers of the Canada Temperance Act would do well to take wa.rning.-S. S. News. --Beautlful P ted Musllns at '1`. W. Gray dc C093. can store. `.01. . 1- n A I u '-Go to Gray or fancy paraools from 50c. up. \1 __._ '.LA__ A .I', , -`I , c A valuable cove," the property of B. ' Dusang, Jr., of Goldwater, was killed on the railway track a day or two ago, and one be V longing to Rev. W. E. French, badly in- jured. - `.- a nu c. ` n . - .- _, "i1'i'd'l;r: regs?` Eixdge Ardagh, re- ` vising oicer for he electoral district of East ` .q:Innnn halt` Q n:C-I-:nn 11-as nun Amiga I..- Beeton World. !The round house had a narrow escape from re on Friday evening. A quantity of sawdust, with which the rear of the building is banked, was `ignited by a. spark from the engine, and had it not been promptly extinguished the building would now be non est. ___ -A w-l?`;)rbea11tl'ful items and ne em- brolderles go to . W. Gray an 009:. ' rd 1"` A lodge to be knozn as Lancaster Lodge, N o. 38, was instituted at Bracobridqe last Thursday evening. There was a banquet in honor of the occasion afterwards at the Brit- ish Lion Hotel, and a pleasant time of toasts, songs and speeches `was enjoyed by those who were there. I - ' 0-B;w a $1 pt-n-afl from '1`. W. Gray 6: 00 .1- .., .- V Rev. D.'D~.' McL%od, of Barrie, occupied the pulpit in all the appointments in connec- tion with the Presb_vter1an' church of this place on Sabbath last. He delivered ax powerful sermon to a. large congregation in this village in the even1ng.---Bradford Wit- ness. __p I 4 U i v -See G1-ay9s 25cA.frv wide embroid- cryo . I11 I I I 'l' 1- `r 1 _._-,_vrv. ' -Flue white lslln robes at T. W. Gray 6: C099. T `I\`I\'Il"I 1 01': I -u Miss Jennie Dolblof Newton ` Robinson. while swinging at a picnic on the Queen s Birthday, was injured by the falling of a limb from Q. tree, and would . have been fatally injured had not the limb been checked by the rope. - I V :11... ___'I_j4_ __ "_-';; the towel] g vou can el Gray : Cash Store r 100. per yar . 3.`- 'I',_,_,!, `I'\-II- _ `T__A___. '15,! ' J 7}VIiVss Maggie Taite, orgsnist of the Cooks- `town Presbyterian chprch`, was presented swith an address, a `Bible, and a purse. -money, on the occasion of her leaving that locality. _..v-J v Thomas Huston, s settler of .Morrison township, lately shuled oil` the mortal coil by hanging himself. He was s rest seerer from asthma, and the melanc oly induced by his troubles is the supposed cause of his _ suicide. _ ___l Mr. Tanker, of 'Beay, has recently pur- chased the thoroughbred short-horned bull, Mazurka Duke lIl. He is only 15 months old and weivhs 1,400 lbs. His sire was sold in Toronto for $4,500 and taken to Ken- tacky. T ' rr I _ ___LJ`,.. ,9 II -see Gray9s $1, r.25, $1.56 bovi linen Iulu. _ , . A pleasent tea-1_nee-ting took plaza recently at Mrs. Hillma.n s, Pu:-brook, by theemem-. beta of the Church of England, to welcome home Mr. Kerby, who has been` at the Mon- treal Theological College during the winter. _ _ . , , A n ,, , ,_ _ Last Saturday the residence of Mr. Wm. Murphy, Medonte, was totally destroyed by re. He was fully insured. He had some bankbills in the house but was unable to reach the place where they were. t -seeG1-av : 10c. rmts. A A requiem High ass was held at St Joseph church,_ Bracebridge, on Tuesday last, for the late Bishop Jamot, of Peter- borough. Rev. Dean O'Connor preached an instructive sermon on the occasion. ` ~ teken since the season opened have been found to contain the roof in in `very immature state. `The close season needs to be extend- ed at least two wee . ` -see Gray : 25 . Pu-neloe. The Dominion ` vernment has (granted $3,200 a. mile to` the proposed railwsy be- tween Parry Sound a.nd`Bnrk a -Fells, and it is expected that the Ontario Government will grant a. like 5 :11. All -..--n 4 ,- in -- -- --All wool t (-51.5400. 45c. 50. per yard up at T. . Gray at 009:. ` V fI'II_-._- :_ L- 1 " ---- -`v -v -- v : saucy in VII -I ' There is to b a picnic at Stsyner on Do- minion Day under the auspices of the Roman r`.nf."In`;n nnrnl-n n A`fnn Mnnnnhn `IT... LI 110 |lI.I|.IUl.' IIIIU IUBPIUUI UL IIIIU L\JIl.I5Il l(.`::tll`1`< )lic church. D A1ton McCarthy, Eaq., M. P., and Hon. Timothy Warren Anglin, are expected to be there. 9I n- run `run- Mr. Peter Murray eats ice cream with his hat onV--News Letter. Why not? the next thing the .News Letter man, will expect Peter to sit with hievfeet soaking while tak- .iug_hia ice cream. cedar Grove. Advance Correspondence. V The following is the Public School honor roll for the month of May : 4th Class--M. . L. Cnnnin ham. 0. E. Agar, L. A. Cunning- ham. Sr. rd-Elia. Martin, A. M. Donald son, A. J ebb. Jr. -3rd-*-`Jeuie ax; (Geo. A. Wilson, W, Cunningham), E. Micks. 2nd Q1. - . J._Mqrt!n..-`Bg, M91-ea.n. 8. J4; M9yhury- 1: 1:: . g .. , , `t Llflh umaa, raw .I.--186, uzzle Muir; 2nd, Mar Brooks; 3rd, Lizz1e.0a.ldwell; 4th, Gor on Malcolm; 5th,. Bertie Sanderson; 6th, James McG_ill. . , unu-nu; -nu; wvuvva aUU|lIll'lu Fourth Glass-Total No. of Marks. 300... let. A es Watt and Mary E. Geode, 264; 2nd, m. Brooke. 229; 3rd, Ellen Goods, 183. V Third Olass-Total No. of Marks. 500.- lst, Mary Cam bell, 439; 2nd, Mabel Sand- erson,-296; 3 . Hester Wilson,` 243. J Second 0lsss--Total No. of Marks, 350- lst, George Payne, 300; 2nd. Percy Ola;-1;. son. 286; 3rd, Joseph Graham, 255. ` . First Class. Part II--1st,. Philip Willet ; 2nd, John Shaw; 3rd, James Graham. . First Class, Part I--1st, 1.izzie Muir; 2nd, Brooks ; iGor an Mnlnnlm - K4-.1. n....4.;. Q.....1-...-_ masons, Z03; and, Joseph ttinehart, 191; 4th, Alfred Pierce, 187. Part 1. number of marks, l75.-1at, Egbert Caldwell, 151; 2nd, May Partridge, 139 ;- 3rd, T. Achonly, [I36 ; 4th, Ethel Lloyd, 133. First Class, number of marks, 90.--let, Fred. Jamieson, ` 82; 2nd, Fred Ward, 70; 3rd, Ete Cald- ; well, 65; 4th, Eddy Hill, 63. } Crown Hm. - V Advance Correspondence. Honor Roll for May, S. S. No. 2, Junior Department, Second Class, number of marks 1.265.--lst, Herbert Herring, 174 ; 2nd, Thou. ` Bell, 171; 3rd, Lottie Fisher, 143; 4th, J. Brown, 141. Part II. number of marks, 225.-lst, Muir Jamieson, 219 ; 2nd, Chas. Sissons, 203; 3rd, Joseph Rinehart, 191 ; 4th- pifll Dari 1 !II1!I|I\n- A8 uuuuu, uuuuuu, mugluuuo [There is a. rumor aoat that `a. country editor is going to marry one of our girls this week. We admire his taste and wish him ha. piness unalloyed through life. i 1'. Seth Summersett is sofar recovered as i to be able to attend to his livery business. He has in his possession no. less than three foxes. We may expect to hear of a fox hunt ` soor. uau v u: auzy at ucr uuu uuuxueu 5. Mrs. Alex. McKechnie of this place intends i exhibiting some honey at the Colonial Exhi- bition, Lqndon, England. "l`htn-n an n rrnrnnn nl-Ln.& LI....a. .- ..-....L..-- an unu Uuuuu tuuuulg it uiue P809. 3! . Mr. N eill Shaw has been engaged putting, ` up a barn for Mr. John Thompson, of West Essa, recently. On Saturday last the above barn raising took place, and an accident oc- ` curred to Mr. William McConnell resulting in the loss of a number of his front teeth. We understand Mr. McConnell is progressing favorably after the accident. , _ Mn: Alnv Ifnlfnnl.-u - .3 4.1.1.. _I_-_ .'_.L, `In -.,--- V ---v - ---~.; ------ ~---~- v-- W--W-.7 morning. % ` Mr. Lot Davis has his well known turf Lhorse John A. under training and will soon have him fit to compete -against any horse in the county running a. mile race. Mr Null] Qhcnr has Bonn .-.-u-.-.-1.J ----1-L5-- 4- 1 - , , `I cuv pl.uuI:u vu nuu uuu nuuzuug 30 Well. Mr. John Anderson, of New Lowell, was ` inour village on Sunday and assisted in the eingino at the Presbyterian church on Sunday L r` -- . go .`- - A charge cf trench of the Scott Act by T. `B Lafranier, of Gravenhurst, was tried , be- fore'Judge`Lount last week, and failed for ` lack of evidence of sale. Miss Dimsdale, Evangelist, lately preached `.2 very powerful discourse at Belle Ewart i.`F`rom the text: How can you escape If you neglect so great Salvation ?' I`I I II\ In an.- IIGII-I Ill Ull. U BUUIL Randall Mo Kinnon is home_ on a visit from the lumber woods in Nipissing district. We % are pleased to see him lookingso well. MI`. Jnhn Annv-gnn n'f Nani T.u....1l ....... I m7llJ1:au`a:.15ci' :;`f Ii1u:>li);li;3't< 1;d'g.iving ah enter- ` * tainment soon. ` - . `I'I_._J,`I 1'n,rr-, 0 I can-3 Iowa Advance Correspondence. Rev. Dr. McNi ht, of Halifax, occupied the Presbyterian Ac uroh "pulpit on Sunday. A large number took this advantage of heat- ing the eminent divine and attended the communion service. `D-.. 11---..- 11__:;L n. A , - - I Rev._ George Hewitt, B A., was presented I with a gold pen and his wife with a baby \ carriage on Friday night by the members of his con egation at this place. TBA nn nf Ann it-.4-ant` nu'-n'n.. .. .....L.... no to an uuuuy, L IIC11 you. ` Quite a crowd of bummers appeared in gownnon Thursday, it must have been a holy- av. V V ` T. J Hammil & Co. are still alive; the mill runs as usual, lots of work and good P32) - 'Down around Slabtown, the place is lonely since the bird moved. A couple of birds are there yet, and I often notice the boys strayingiaway down around there. I guess there must be some attraction down there ; but some of the boys are also seen going westward of a Sunday, Take good care you don't `get left, boys. Scmno. Evauuv nuauu Lu hue uuuur apartment. Mr. Hawke is putting up a. new house imd it is a dandy, I tell you. ` Qllif nfntlrt` 1|` l'n1r-Innnnnn g-.-nu.-nz` 3-n \ u. uuuuun, uauug uyuruau uu Luonaay-. _ Mr. Henry has a. fine line of harness, and I understand he is going to keep a. kind of peanut stand in the other apartment. . * Ml`. Ffnwlrn 1'n nnfl-3ni1rnr`\ n runway L . . . . A . ....`l ` uuuvn, auu. WU W151! Llllll UllUUe53- The weight is lifted off the White Ele- phant s back and he is going through thick and thin. _ -an 1'v CI-I\.L Ullll-Jo Mr. James McKmgh't[is travelling for Mr. Broderick, having started on Monday-. Ml`. HQHTV HRH R Hun nu n` Lnunnun nu-`J uaucy now: An pxuuguulg DUB. Mr. James Dxllon has opened out his new stock, and we wish hlm success. M Tho cnnu'n|.I- Sp. I.'L...J ..m 4L- Irn -. 11- I -7 __- _____J vv_vv-----um .3 boy named Rogers fell into the river at Bradford the other day and escaped drown- mg by Mr. Dinwoody, foreman of the mill, jumping mto the river and rescuing him.

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