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Northern Advance, 24 Jun 1886, p. 8

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'7 CIIVIWII III VII`? UIIQLLI Various documents were presented by the Warden which were referred to their appropriate c ;mm1ttees.- - T A anon-In` nnrnu-n:I-I-no nu-an n1\nn:n#nA `A EFL UB1 IGUW U I'll-I LIIIUUWUUO ` A speclal committee was appointed to i take into consideration 9. communication of the Reeve of Huntsxfille. ' 9:1 uuuvu, Iavuvvnl. V LDEDUL uuu vv uluvnv v Nrzs-.-Beat y, R-. Graham, O.oH'a.1-vio; ` Lottus, O Connor, Paton, Ramsay, \ ` Svv1i.1'.zer, Thompson (J. B.)Thompon (A.) The'Council met at seven o clock. The Wgrden in the chair. * 1 1 I, 1. A number of doenments were presented 4 by the Warden and referred to the various Committees. ",4. 11-_ . A ur_._.1:._.. (`I.......:.I.L.... .. E IIIIIUIK W53 D\aIU|_JlID\L Applications for grants to roads and bridges to the amount of $765 were made. A Qvuntnt nArnrn;nn 4-n annnh-`Ar 114: `VI UIIU UIIILVIIU JUIILO The Treasurer was order to `procure a copy of the Ontario Statutes, 49 Vic. for each member of. the Council and have the same distributed as soon as possible. VIVI... l"1;.......S`| LL-.. ...I-2,...--uul 4-3 '7 vs! II Ivuu -11. Wlzlhuzuouncil then adjourned Thurs- day morning at 9 o'clock. ' Thursday morning; J une 17th. Council met as per adjournment The Warden in he chair. ' nn .1, _,.-..-L___ ___'-___A_ 111. ALI-:..- VV HI"-IUII III UIIU Ullluli All the members except, Mr. Atkins were present. The Wsrdenpresented the following documents which were read and referred to their proper committees, viz: Clerk's report on issue of licenses, petition of J ohneJ . Fletcher, petition of Graven- hurst Agricultural Society. and account {if Special Committee on revision of By- ,L@E' nnn _-_ _.I___.a 1.- u__ T ;llxll1'nM1;c.:ll1-'1ie(l1l,- Q3"7)r}i1E;'}a:Ia"A}a11er, was lately ned $50 by Mayor McCosh for selling liquor in contraventlon of the law. (1, 9;` I` 11"! ,,,'l', 1',,,, LEW Us The sum of $5,000 was placed to the credit of the Roads and Bridges Commit- A 1 to fo building a 2'1 1' pairing roads, etc., for the current year. ` mhn mnnnlihnh Ilvnn niuan `A Avuunnnninn ll U QLDUIIUUUUQ QB UUUII (ID tl'IDllI| nmfhe Council then adjourned wiill 7 o clock p. m. A WJIJLIII-IIl.I-II-USE: ' 1 . Report No. 6 Standi g Committee on Finance was adopted. A...J.'....L:..- C..- o-manta On what`: `ant: UIIILKIJB DU vuu nlllvuul. UL qpsvu vvwsu uswux | A Special Committee to consider the Hawkers and Pedlars By-law was ap- pointed. V V mkn n........:I Olson ninssrng ii" Thllrl. a EVENING SESSION. EVENING smssxo. tr-H1:jW:1ioRTHER1sI ADVANCE. A ` 'c;,.a:as.%` Ii-ihiuraolio. % J V in: +4 . . A F M3 % *3 ` .;:.*:..1-.;=:. ...;.:;t:>.;... % AG UY tudir `reisaied' "%6Z1b?"s?'l6f>"` =?n91'y.'$eooript_ig& en mm maa! 1'0 11` d ` 0m5~'INFN'l?SP, UT 9 anaTwn:_nnm ROU88EAlUX with full pgu-ugugusi ion? -Klngstreet. West. Torontou 1.: ., 1 4+% u I Some remains of the extinct Huron Indians were exhumed near Midland some txme ago, ; among these a. lot of partially roasted corn. _ I ,B0n(1I01'011'OIIlI!'IW1Ihfl1llDBl l- get:-eat. 'l%l'onm.r :.:;.., ,=L Izieejxaed _ Auctioneer for the County of order: left at the .AnvANon Omoo will be gromsrlnmnded . to` and Information will be $3(lQND-HAND . FURNITURE J f-.3"; o. .99 ? 33? 5; " ` ziuknd 0-7136;-:Fo5 oollnh of Wellington Hotel. Bayeld nt.. Barrie. WU} (10 I o o Tux-'}1l'fv1;s,perbag Carrots, per BeeI:s.per bushel ...... Parsnips. per .` .... .. Bea.ns,per bush........... Ha.y.perton Straw. net-ton Wheat, fall per buodei .3 Wheat. spring, do ........ . . Wheat, goose, do ........ .- Barley. do Oats, do ........ . . Peas, do .......... Rfe, O I O I I I I I I I C over seed do .... .. Dz-essedhoga,r$r 100lbs..A...... Beet,foreua. ggtkhin quart:irs............., o ens,perp r. ....... Ducks, do Geese. each...................... Turkeys, Butter,i;orund rolls.............. Iguggx-,t bgctalro ....... 11 13,11 airy . . . . . . . ... . . . . .. E d0!--cu.-....u Po a.per A'nnlen.m:.1- |2*,;;.r::;i:;::'b`ia..~.'.' On nmt an-Ann, nm- :1 Ul1l0I13c green, DB!` (1 Cabbage. 0 Cauliower, do Gelarv- an Barrie General Produeevmarket. Beef, hindquarters........$ 5 00 to $ 6 00; Beef, forequa.rters........ 400.... 500} Beef, per side, per cwt...... 5 00.... 6 00 Dressed hogs, per 100 lbs. 0 00 .. 0 00 ; Mutton, carcass, per cwt.. 5 50 6 00 Lamb, Per lbs I I I I 0 II0Q" 0 07vueo Butter, tub, per lb ..... .. 0 12 . .. 0 12 Butter, roll, per lb . . . . . . . 0 10. . . 0 13 i Lard,per 1b.... . . . . . . .. 000.... 0 9. Ta.ll0W........ O I ~ O - I - III 0 5enoe 0 Eggs, perdozen....`...... 0 .0109 Potatoes perbag......... o 30 o 40! Apples, per bushel...... . 0 00 . . 0 00 Omons, per bushel . . . .. O 00.. 0 00 Turnips, . "` . . . . 0 00.. 0 00 Beets, " ....... 0 00. .. 0 00 Carrots, 000... 000 Parsnips, . . . . ... 0 30. .. 0 30 Hay,perton-............ 800... 900 Straw, per ton . . . . . . . . . .. 5 00. . 6 50 Flour, Baker's, per" 10C lbs 1 75. . 2 00 Flour, Family, 2 00.. . 2 00 Flour, Pastry, ' 2 40.. - 2 50 Oatmeal, per 100 lbs 2 00. . 2 50 Oornmeal, 5` 2 00.. . 2 50 WashedWoo1 0 17., . 018 Unwashed Wool.... ..... 010.... 012 V ROUGH nmns. Cow, per 1001bs. 6 C` R Qnnvu ` 3 K)PI LLIK VV IIWVIV Fall Wheat .. .. Barley.... ..... Oats .......... It is stated that one of the largest barne north of Toronto was raised last Sa.`urda.y on the farm of Henry Clarke of Dunkerron. T\_I,, L A,_,L!,, ,3 IN` ,,_ I,,,'I I_!_ I.., Weoer is Large assortment and grand value in White Victoria Lawns, A White and Cream India Linens, PrintedLawns and Muslins, Lace Lawns and Satin Figures. A 11 l\Q'I'II 'E!vv\}\1~r\ir1Q1'ioQ TTQ1 The Price: mum; in the Local, Toronto. } -A~A---_I -_.I' ....I.I-IL `Innis-nf Spring VVhe-a't':-. . . li`..'lI nrknnf LUCIE line!!! `I Rvegnooctoll on rm: s-rum or rm: nunuurrs DURING i ran: PAST wmnx. GRAIN. LIVE STUUK AND PB.[lDU(}E. a:"Te ask speciel attention to our stock of Hosiery and Gloves, and Parasols. `The goods are our om importa.t1on. Correct 1n make and style, and in every quality at close prices. E. 3. OROMPTON & co., All 01;? E1B_roiQeries very chea | L New Em_brc;der1es 1n_ Cambric D % 1I(1i(ii.aSL'sl7[v111s1s Just rece1ved. _ Figured and Spot, do, Elegant stock of Torchon Laces (red). Large 1% of Linen Laces cheap. _. Rn" m.=.\ii`ss M::G`;im;.1;,' 'Mono, was fearfully burned the other day`by her clothes taking re while standing with her back to the stove,, ' plempiar bb1.'....... .. . one. green, per (102. . . phase. dn . . . l'l'lVUD Liununa on way -w---, _v_ -._-. Montreal and English Markets L -A Resume of the Week. THE NORTHERN ADVANCE OFFICE, T BARBIE, June 23, 1886 Barrie Grain Market. nAnnL,n1|n Toronto Farmers Market. - TORONTO, June 22, 1886.` -nu nu.._'- A..- pvUIIlw I`?! I 9 -.`&N UANTLE Ln: ' ;x`ou"'::.,m1um . T33. no`uss W V VUU 0 07; Ann 033 l\l\l\ B1aquiere s saw and shingle mill at `South Falls and a quantity of lumber and shingles were totally destroyed by fire on the 14th. - V. .. :`Iind"Yer!~` * Gpoqyeu Welt Goods lfIii!h_. cheaper. this aeuon inxlnrgo -and selected .3 "To but `microns and` th % - 1 83`? in.Barrierorf E.) moi &3'i` ``e1i,i.'iZZZ3i E3` `I$i 11>`f ; 8o?o }an W `A.'*AhYd.P0nI Grdin-Boots and Shoes. Established go yeampo _ v: 'McALLISTER, STORY & co ? ,- r . _ . . ._.. oOo CAR}-.{iAGE MAKERS, BLACKSMITH AND MILL SUP } V ' PLIES A SPECIALTY. Have largely increased their stock to meet the '\Vll1i~ their numerous customers. at manufacturers prices. Just received direct from Belgium two consignmems Glass, including Plain Window Glass, Figured Glass, Cir ;ored Glass, Plate Glass. Prices very low. Paints. Paint 0;: lVarnishes full stock at bottom prices. Builders H:mlw9.:- full line at bottom prices. Harvest Tools, the best goods 5. the market at rock bottom prices. ..I'\. E % For Fashionably Cut, Good Fit `ting and Well made Gentlemens Clothing, go to Phoenix Hall. Satis- zfaction guaranteed. MGALLISTER, STORY & co.,[ The editor of the Goldwater Investigator wejoices that tyne road to the grave yard is nearly -completed. That's a grave subject to rejoice over. '7l'\I I 4 p .5 n u .o .' . Phoenix I-Ia,11 ! 20,000 lbs. BARBED FENCE WIRE, HARDWARE ! Wholesale and Retail Hardware, T On Do'or WestAof the Queen s Hotel, B-'1-*1`-` BJ00'l`S! J. S. WHITTAKER, _B_A_l_lliAlNT! `And .11 kinds of Wheel Work. The W` are kept -in `stock and made to ordF~ '80 stock at our Show Rooms t0h`" 1..-... 't E HEAVY & LIGHT WAGONS. DRAYS, CARTS, . 11 "*R313e}1;;:?:{3:" i{Su}f1Id"i{i;'1ea broken a short ago by a log rollin upon it. This is third time the 159 has been token. -000- Late SANDERS & WH1TT.u;Ea. DUNLOP s1'r}EE1. PHAETONS, Shoes and Slippers. \JLLI-LN) \vHEELBARR0' ~I.-um. DEMUCRATBV Mr Samuel Graham of Teoumseth died very suddenly on Saturday of last week. " He was taken ill when out in the eld "ate noo and-died i_n_a few hours. . - .- It 0- A 5."... - T The`6i1iia'i.;{c$ss{ Peter- borough Club in three straight games last week, winning the champmnship medal. T 1... n___-_.__ _ n,,:1I:_' _____1__ _-n-__. * ;:;.;a"':.;i.";.;;"s " I.'S\'.-;3i}i$ii'ae '1`. I. Gray & C099 . "I-.. `l,f`I ,' , `II , I H II The beating of the Salvation Army drum at Bradford resulted in "9'. sore leg for Mr. Sutherland, a badly frightened horse and a. broken shaft. ' comm onm--n1smor mus,` OLPTUBID BY SINOOI AND DISTRICT EXCHANGES A8 LOGAL NEWS. According 1:: t`;'he Beeton V-S;orld the side walks in that village are in a tolerably good` ccndition. Beeton a a lugky burg. v=uuouuuIQva vs: IOU .-u v saw --v Entrance Exami:1:(t;i`<;r-1;" It VSta.yne1'-, Alliston and Penetang this year will have to be paid for by the local huthorities. T , 1 In .1 _ II ,1` LI,_ _.I_--I --.-y... .u.-- u v-' ------ Collingwood has four-"foot ball clubs,one bftae ball and one lacrosse club. Collingwood girls ought to be hgppy. VIII I'\ 'II' , _L!__,__. ':-._.. A...-.L:A.I "VJ v..v `V.--.. V- --- ---- -v-_-. `The opening meeting of the Scarlet Chap- ter of the District of Essa. held at Cookatown on the 14th was well attended. 11\4I -VJ u` .n.. war---w David Starratt of Ryerson captured two bears lately-both got into a trap set for them and were shot. T n""" "" "' "' " "" rJ' . The Srillia prave: meetings were emptied of their worshipers last Wednesday evening` ` by the sound of the fire bell. ' , L1__ C1-___I-L l`1L-_ `The latest at le Fe lint: I;ow being slaughtered at . W may an 0093. ._ .,___-_ -n;___; A.!_.__ -L GL.........-. ClI\l W U IJW\U Things are said to be going on well at Fesaerton. - - Mayor N ettleton of Gollingwood is going to England. _ ._ -.____.___:-I_-_- 2- ..-:_.. 5- _-I-|.'_-.|... LI... two nu unau- Mr. McCrosson, of the Penetang Refor- nmtory, landed a. 13 lb. pike while trolling a few days ago. . A T < 1- r\ '11`, L_-L 7I'\........... ..l. WI 9 VUIIIUID LVI lvn vs own-c `William Dunn of West Plus, lost nix lambs, killed by 05:: the_ other day. .3-- __ _..__..-.... .I-L..-l.:-.. `";1:eE.1I.1gl'i:h';:'1:t1-1'<:l.x' :_5'o171"v_vJe:v}ii be ready for dlvine servi insbont two months. A Felt list for 40 at Gray at Go : great hat sale. _ - -. n.. n C I ___,__ _g Penetnngniehene is going. to celebrate the lat of_ July. I I ' '1 I , A, I --- V- ' --,. The curly closing movement has struck Oollingwood. _ _. The Midland Foresters exourt to the Islands to-day. V I`!!! , l\ -11- 1!, ,,,, __, |____. ._ -.._.......- I-A _I-VIUIJKJ VII UIJV Ublul Illllyl Buy one of 131-379: 6 . Black stllrlmlt Hun. Great hat nu ow going on. 41;- __:.:_:L_ -1 `lllinl. Z.B|lo IIIUUI list run unvvu up-r--- v_- Crops are auering it `e vicinity of Fish- er : corner: for lack of rain. `II, 7 - I-_L _.S_ See Gray at 0093. 8'" ir7;i:'ii:c';,"n:{ns Ilzenfor 40. - Waubmaheno cl ms to be a. beautiful place and as clean as hand: can make it. can, . 111.. _u_L -I_....-|_ -5. r1..I.I_.-L..- ...:II `I... The Public` School grounds at Penotanq gnve lately been enclosed with I neat picket euce. _ - - a I 0 I An Ann I ` 5-7`F: ."V.'X %..;.m:.;;?:n`:=::'t- M2 ?.2.:~:5`%`.` a`.`.oInp`ol to ioovii Bit lnivain ; the inI'dct;'_ wont tn:-that intmhor head. Booomiihgi P . : amed (ml : ' 1`oeedad to ma ah. ounwnnunl iv` Inc; a The Orillis remen have an excursion to _'1`omnto on the 8th July. - , , A , _...-.____._ an` um..- accrual: CD2` .28? I A case of diphtheria and various cases ` of whooping cough are reported from Everett. 1 ll lleh shape BI is 8tlIl'l!a.tfor only 800. nrlng Gray 0095. great hut ule. Father Axmstron , 5 late Sslvationiot, Hreachedvin the Ron wick Church on Tues- ay. IJICUUIIM faxlure. `an-(at: \Jl annsavn nvuu Mrs. Sweats, of Collingwood, tried to hang herself the other day, but was prevent- ed by J . P. Seward. ~ A` n_____-_ ..-_L-_._...l A..- f1$f'"" Thomas Rankin, of Midland, was injured` ;_day or two ago by a Waggon running over xm. - . Burton Bros., of Barrie, alpped 35,000 zest of square timber last week from Graven- urst. -' -A - .- . . ..-\- 1-. n awn uu-Ju I-5`.-0' Jake Gaudaur of Orillia beat Teemeg at Pullman, IIL, thus winning the cha.mpxon- ship of America. n,,,,,_ -1 n_n:._...........ll o.;:..}l J... Th Salvation Army : Big Go up in :3r?.ceb1-idge is reported to have been a A lumber-man, a lawyer and 1 minister were initiated mto Oddfellowship at Orillia last week. .' . 111 . nn,_L The pupils _of- the `Penetenguihe;Pub1ic Seheol -a.re\.to; `give 9. musical entertunment 0n the 25th and the pro:mme will be ex :- eetv now. People will pleaqed toe know then, is eomething new undo:-`1e"lmi. ` _ _ I Oo1iVingwood_ap,ute1e _aheun_en- Ine- ceadedi: capturing `e pngkinonge -`a" ,few dayeago. which measured 6 "feet 3` inehee end weigbods 4128 lbe P 511: ,required the Antnnnnthnf turn mhn in Inna] {h huh: flu: hail: JSUDU "Vinny John Garrick and. Angus Watson of Fawk- ham got them` ngers badly cut by contact with a. saw. . -- -- - -- -\ . Val lll VUSCVII-win n-v_v nxvvnvwuui -- gnpls for Advance Radon Wh H8: `the burrow of the lust. Ulio I The resignation of Judge Boga as 7a `member of the Examining Board of Education be accepted, and the appoint- ment of Rev. Wm. McKee was recom- mended. - - " p _ . The Clerk` was ordered to issue a free licegae an a pedlar to Henry King of `Mid- an . i It was ordered if any municipality were diuaticed withthe increase or in the valuation "of any municipality, the Council is vrillinggto havepthe `nal;eq_ua1i- zation of `theaueument in of ~ an ap- peal made by the. County J A ` 5 The Council then adjourned $7 o'clock inthe. evening. L _ ` . lVENING8E88IOhe).ii?~~`~ - f` The Oouncilf met as per" _adjou'rnd_:exit. The 1 ' H V i .z_ '11 '1'19Nn{'gz :: ~ 1 . ,, % v 5.-.5 ,9 McKay--San '1`hu&~`th*a `report 5 tbs Ennnlizntinn nnlnrnil-J-An Inhl An a vvyluu o Mo'l')erly--Hamilton-Ordered, that all grants of money made by this Council at each session be entered `by the Clerk in tho hnnb nn*r\v\`:oJ `nu Fl-nnl f\IIv\A1Ir\ I3-. vuv uvun nu uou ava. uuau put` UH`: \uL' cluding the y list for member: which shall be signe and sealed by the arden and handed to the Treasurer as his authority for payment of all grants. Ronan -- Greenaway - Ordered, ' that nuuuvnaul Ava lulylllvllll UL nu. lfllllc Ordered, owing to the nancial embarrassment of the municipality oAd'ala, caused by the inability of our late urer, whereby maid vnnnininnlilin hnnnlnnnntlnial-at` On 41-"; nu-usaua vl. vun uqvv La9Bu[UL" WIIUKVU said m1i'nicipalit'y became indebted to thye county to y the amount of $3,372, a sum the ratepayers of which are quite willing but unable to pay at resent, therefore be it resolved that the ommit- tee on Finanoe- do take into consideration the advisability of recommending that the interest on thesaid indebtedness of said municipality be struck for the next two years. ' ' Ma n-`tun:-nnC:Ao\ l\` Tlih `DA..- -.. `_ .:.IIvt(UI.II VI. uyvvscu VUILLIIJLUUDU UH J-'lL1l|D1l.' zation of the Assessment was ordered to lie on the table by request of 12 members. I-`lunar-|n `A `LA nrnnuunln l\` Q1 n -.-_.. cu; van vu.v vuvav ll nub] uvuu U; .10 usvusuuxun Grants to the amount of $1,650 were applied for to` build and improve roads and bridges in dierent parts of the county. f\..,I.......'I 1.L_L -1` vnvu uvnnnuu U0 Uuvuxuu v] 0110 \JLUl.'.|L ul. }the book supplied for that purpose (in- n'Ir|(nn `H11: nu:-113:!-. Faun vnnrnluu--\ uyldnlu uu~uu:u M-l,_II LOW uuulu. The house of Mr. Lynn, of Gollingwood, was struck byvlightningvdurin the storm of ..14th, the `Inmates stunned an oonsidersble damage doneto the building. 7 Don : forget them sale or-Felt Hats Inow going on. ` _ ~must be cleared out befomnlteratl I commence In our Ulothln Boom. per cent. on . T.W. Gray 5: 3. . `V . The Council met as per adjournment, and after routine business the following documents were read : Communications from Col. Tyrwhitt, M. P., 00. Clerk and account; of County Printer, all of which were properlz referred. nnnnn A` v\l\1|:n` f`Aon`-\.:J.L-- A-. 'lF,...-..1I U15 IJHICU EU Durrle. In view of the early departurefof Col. R. Tyrwhitt, M. P., for the Old Country, the Orangemen of Bradford District, in meeting assembled, on Saturday last, desirous that their Worshigzful Master might experience as safe trip to ngland, spend a pleasant time while there, and return in safety to his Canadian home, passed, by a [unanimous vote, the` following resolution: Moved by Bro. John Platt, seconded by Bro. E. Garrett, that Bro. R. Tyrwhitt have the best wishes ' of this meeting for his safe arrival in En - land, and also for his safe return to his w e and family and to the Brethren of this Dis- trict, and that a copy of this resolution be published in the Bradford Witness. The nu` unnI-n-want` enchanting` C-`\nnIrn `A `La nn`-L _ county council. (Continued from Fourth Page). - tiona ; 2 of highway robbery, 2 convictions,` 1 of illicit still, 1 conviction ; 2 of disturb- ingepublic worship, 2 convictions; 50 of 7 petty larcency ; 24 drunk and disorderly. The report recommendsyuniforms for con- stables. - `II ? I I `D 0 `An! nuvvvu uruuu uur undue, 11:10 F9 I1:ld,Ot1h8 1; ' ' 1; been promp y o tain e :)eey:iu`;1;`::iiug`ueoideut would no. doubt have resulted fet_n.lly.-MuIkelm Heral "mdabout hundred . 33...... mm :2: M. M . . ::.:':,:'.| nhvainign -mt hnnn nun-mun .1-.4--:.....a 4.1.- FM uuuucu ILI UIJV JJL CULULKI VV LU]-[V350 J LIU Col. returned warmest thanks to the Breth-, ren` for their kindly consideration for his welfare, and wished them a. pleasant time on the coming 12th of July.-Bradford Wit- ness. _-.- -----'.-v- ..__._--u- a.-wanna. correspondent of the South` Simooe N ewe, uy_I :-.-Amongst ' the Jmeny visitors in town last week were Mr. Banner and Mr. Block of Barrie. We believe they are gems; to take up their private abode amongst us." Whatever that means? _ ` d"iraE.'y ev2.'nI;"12Le,"3'a"e oLo.;..e W... called away to Chicago to--it was thought- the death-bed of his son, George. A` mes-. suze lately received, Ihtee thut he in recover- ing. At the Division Court, on Tuesdav, Hie Honor, Judge Ardagh, preeided.-Mus- kokaerald. IILHIUI UH UB9 UU U-IV HCIJU , L|IIInI-UNIV I-IIWVI 'VV | I 9 G.,Howson; Angus, U. E. Perry ; Dalston, A Richard; Minessing, W. P. Brown"; Hills- dale, W. Hall; Elmvale, J. W. Gannon; Penetanguishene, G. Clarke; Midland, W. Richardson , Goldwater, J. Morgan; War- minster, J. R. Real; Oro Station ; W." Bacon; Rama (Fawn), S. Down. We are informed that a change was made so far as Elizabeth street, Barrie, is concerned and that Mr. Wilkinson goes to Agnes ' street church, Toronto, and Rey. Mr. Leach takes` his place at Barrie. .. . /....... Revising oicer Mshsify will hold sittings `in 41 different polling divisions for the final revision of the voters lists in the electoral district of Muskokn. and Parry Sound. The work will occupy over two months. First sittings, Utterso,n,- July 6th and lust st Mus- uosh mills, September l7th.-Grovenhu`rst The N. P. J Railway Company have de- clined to run a cheap exoursxon to Brace- bnidge every Saturday as. requested by citi- zens of that place. A 1-1 I 1 III nu In - The following appointments forthe Barrie District were made at the Methodist Church Conference at Bram ton last week :-Barrie (Collier street), J. V. Annie, B.A. ; Barrie (Elizabeth street), J. M. Wilkinson, B.A. ; Orillia, W. Galbraith. LL.B. ; J. 15. Arm- strong and T. Williams, superanuated ; Ardtrea, one to be sent ; Allandale, Rev. W. (1 nI\II1I\I\ I AIIIIIIH DDQDTI I A The Usrdwell Sentinel denies that Ketcham was ned $2 at Tottenhsm. Thewtwo dollars wss simply the price 01 a. license, which is required in accordance with a. local by-law for every one to have who gives 3 concert for persons! prot. There is manifestly nothing man; in thst. A I\,13+-L , ,1 II as n 1 III A Goldwater dweller on Gray street o'ers a prize to the leanest and the meanest look-. in: oow sent down that street for free pasture `and will advertise the winner's `name. That Goldwater man would have an opportunity to give any number of prizes if he would come to Barrie. Z prises those islnnds, .sre'r 'ving more atten- tion to stock raisin and arming, and every year shows msrk progress in both enter- prises. The population of the. band is one hundred and thirty-four, nudethey have three hundred and ten acres under tillage, whereof ten acres were newly broken this year. The quantity of produce raised by them amounted to three thousand four hundred and thirty bushels of grain and roots, and they out also twenty-two tons of "hey; A portion of the land on Georgina Island has been sub -`divided bv survev into farm lots. with s View to by survey 1nto farm lots, with a view location tickets being issued to the individual occupants of ` the same. There is a school in operation on the islo.nd.-News Letter. `Chippewas -of Geo":-gins and Sake Islands, in Lake Simooe, whose reserve oom- nregiving nn n nl-nnlr uni-{nu nn wnnn ant` nvnwu I ,, , _,, . __,-__ Vere prbperlg r6f61"1`6d. _ T - Report of , peoial Committee on Equali- nfinn hf +1-no Anna-nnnnnl nun: A-ulnnnnl I-A Wednesday Morning, 16th, ??Tt?`I:r';;-ord9md that 1500 copies of the minutes ofthil session I39 printqd and cir- culated as hxotofom. ` _ motion" of Capt. Oooke, aeoonded by M`-L` Mnitln .1...-.'...I 11...; on. n....1,.. .: ass! VIUULWU UIICU llIlU.'IIBIILB UI. this Oounci are herehy` tendered to the lteeves citizens of Ber:-fig for their kindness'to the Whrden ehd members of. this Oountil in providing the excursion so much enjoyed; oyer; the. beautiful waters I of Kempenfeldt Ba to 'Bi`g;3Bay Point and park-, and hope}: st the _. present cor-I: - dial: and friendly. irelstinns, between the< Oounoifand _ _ oontumo..;',`i.a ..' /~` ..' . . .=( :. . .. V . 1 I: .-T: ! ,.'n'l I\ I z .. 7' dim?!` ff:,B*r my lofts. ( A-James Hook, 2. woxkman on thg `ave! train nea_.r Wqshago, had hit head fudly injured _by' coming in contact with mbeun while aiming under abr,-idge. `He taken tohis me1nBarrie. L J .g _ vvuuv L IVY?` V VVTQI-.9 CQUIPUVIIO V Mr. Auderton,- 2_nd Deputy Reeve of Barrie. was placed on the Gaol Committee in place of Mr. Gross who resigned that boiition. - ` :. 5'"nvnn Anninun `In-5 TKO Ql\U\=0.- -0 LL- Jill IIIUIIVII UL U. U0 IJIIJIL IUIRJLIUUU U MrL`Mob'61:lly-, orde:-"'od,T t.ha.1?,1:ho.thanka 0% Qounci arg *_ hereby_ t9_ndo_red_ tq_tle IIIIVUUU \ILI -I-'IIlKlI\IV VVVIC CUES`! Reports Nos. 2 and 3 of l6o:1'mittee on Education were presented and read. The names of Rev. W. McKee, G. A. Radon- hurst, M.A;, James M. Hunter, M. A., and `Dr. Forest were severally proposed to ll the vacancy on the board by Judge Boys resignation. `'ii%B3t"3i the Commissioner on Holland Bridge was adopted. Dnnh` A 1 0 and Q IV.~..~..~.lI.L.... .- `J5 Auav "T IIIAU 2--9 Report No. 1, 2 and 3 Committee on Rail way: were adopted. as wag also Report No.,8 of Committee on Road: and Bridges. Report No. 2 and 4 Committee on County Property were adopted. Mn nnnIu`n 'Dnnuun>A` .5116 VI Iilvanvll LII VIIU Ullulbn Warden presented a communication from the Education Department which i was read and referred to the Committee 7 onEduca.tion. . . I -In an an 1\`I inn . 1% \llI JJ\-I IJVCIUIVIIO Reports 13, 19, 20, 21 and 22 ot oom- ? mittee on Finance were adopted. 1 Dnnnn man 0 civil: Q I\` nnunvm:LLAn an UVIIJQJLUVVWUO Report 17 of Committee on Finance with by-law was presented and read, and p . passed. through its various stages. 1 ! MOTIONS . Archer~ Cross--Ordered, whereas the late Wardens of this county have not re- ceived from the Northern Railway Co. the usual salary to which they are entitled that the Railway Committee do consider the questionand report to this Council at the present session. 7 nnlunnd` d-`inn Al`-:AIsnu\nt: nun--an-. UL} Pl IJUVIIV BVDSLUIJU 7l`he Council then adjourned till seven i "o'clock p.n1. V ~ A The Council metas per adjournment. `Th : Warden in the chair. , I7-_._1 1'mdd!1oo ITr.you wlibpthol innntt-notions to tune each munioipaliti four per cent... `us there is` go _eyide_noe to show that any particular mumoxpahty hu increued in value more than another. nn,g_1__1 ._ __ _ -p .L- ::_-|:.4. .`I-I..a......-.3. I U I UIIUI UUIIDHJUL G IIIUIIQ The Warden presented various docu- Amenta which were referred to the proper committees. 1 1h ll II in: 'l' IUIIUWIUB UIVIHIUII 1 YnAs-Anderton, Burgess, Booth, Ben- nett, Calhoun, Cooke, Cross, Drnry. Firth, Gallagher, Graham, T. S., Green-'- awny, Harvey, Hamilton, Kirkland, Leach, Lecamp, Little, Millie, Moberly, McAfee, McCarthy, McG`ribbon._, McKay, , Robertson, Rogers, Ronan, Ross (J amen) Ross (John) Sanders. Scott, Sisaona, Small. Sngth, Stewart,,Ta.sker and Winncko -38. Avvu..__-nnnflru-v D nnnknrn I`! 'T1'n:-via- \IL VLIU LUUUVU Va. J.J.ulavIJ I lulu: Report No. 7 Standing Committee on 1 Finance was presented and read. This report recommends that of the cost of the appeal in the Beeton incorporation case be paid by the County, but was amended by inserting instead of n Ull 1.2 U0 III\_JlI 0 Reports No. 8, 9 and 10 of Standing % Committee on Finance with accompany- 1 ing~By-Laws were presented and read and t the By-Laws passed threugh the various % stages. 1)........a. xv- 1Am......::..... n,.........`:u.`.. M. e"'i'iS'ore No. 1% Standing Committee on County Property was read and adopted. June 13:11, 1886; The Council "neat at 9 o'clock a..m.-a.ll the members being present. A `J-an u|AIu`:v\n `uI1n:nnnn Inns IIIIV ILIUICIIJULD uvsug BIUBUIIUI After routine business it was moved that the Report No. 2 of Committee on County Property laid on the table at the request of 12 members last evening be now taken up and adopted. T ' ' Kltl II\C Cl\IllIIV\IC On motion in amendment the report `was referred back to the committee for i further consideration. ` 111 I n 1 0 1 ` IIICTBIIUU. Ill VIIIIIU ll.lUl.'U Dunn nuuuuvso This led to one of theliveliat debateerof` the session, many memben.joining_a}1d eeohetriving to_ahow that the mnmo1pd- ity he represented was poor and that some other was rid. The amendment was - lost 1 and the original motion was carried in the % following division 5 I Vn.u_A..A..-nhm ' nnrnnn Rnnfh RQ- ` DIIJUIJIAUKL U IIIEUI. IILLJ `2"ll.lD|IUD\A VI 3 5 0 Reports No. 4, 5, 6 and 7, Committee on Roads and Bridges were read and a- } dopted. Also Report No. 1 of Committee * onEducation. n n, 1 1f\ ,2 cu,__'.12_._, it '6? 1_1sifwt he-'1')1;);l"s_ i}I{;o 3: the school departments at Orillia absented themselves 9. day or two ago to witness a wedding. - The Tardwell Sentinel says the Tottenham })ic-nic on Dominion Day'o`ers the largest 'st of prizes ever given in the county. rru \ -`I0 1' (`cl 1 I 1 :1 l\ J

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