Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 9 Sep 1886, p. 1

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W Tnl'echanic ,s_ Institute Library- , . _-_ _; ._....1I....a ..m.;1m have latch.` ` fr. Local Market. (1 , L.,___1 'I.'.{ "315 ; A.=.' 00011.15 In V , an 314:` V -....'...J." . :p1?a3'5 Olrumnu MANY MINOR MATTERS _H'UGEIaY wmon,` naked 'r'og_t1ir. conga-uojc al Very... m|`It.in8. 8-314 99'?! chapter of Looa.l;n1story.; *--`-A been opened in _Allan- nhu :zA. .' |pmmmnm PEMIL POINTS. -&"."'..'.' . . ' 30pm? "cent. 0 "ll Felt lists at Gray : Oquh Store, _ `ICE SUV: III -'-'i`he 'racei ybrqught. lots of atrangerti j1go"`town. -_ 1 _ -5A. -. ` .nn. :1 ;-'35 quentities of _5 Grit gas at Stsynerv yesterday. V. .. _ V. . --"Another hot wavehu been owing over this section. - e `-`--The Oddfellows were in session on Tues? dsy evening. . .--R. A. Stephens Co. are selling velvet: st 25 cts s yard. l . ` 11 .. In -r,L-_ -2 .1r":__:_-.. :- :_ 1.-.... -y -v cm: on J_---. ; V-'-Mr. T. Jobon, of Winnipeg, is in town friends. . -'-Gnu words common, as the result of sidewnlk toe atubbing. - --R. A. Stephens & are noted for eheap dry goods. --'1`here is every evidence of 8 good fall` trade for our merchants. Us uuvv wv u-so u--.-ow vg----. -'l`he long-haired electricity man still holds, forth on the street olomera. -- up _--A_, -4 ":71'}: 1'ri:;;;r"hu found it diionlt of late to ll all.its orders. ' av: van van unnv urn vvu wv--v.-- Dreu Goods ! early Fall wear it Gray : Cash St 0. 1'1 ,_1,_. -2 `l_..-..L-.... nun`..- ._ `III '3 IJIUII 3C --The Anoient?(.):ler of Foresters were in session on Thnrsdsy evening. , .2 1n_-_I_-_s. ll:..L :. wvvvnvuo `(pa .nou--an-u-J v w v-.._ -Mr. J. Fullerton, of Fr:1;kfort,.Mich., is spending in`: holidays in town. , _,_.__ _:n ._1:...... n...L .: wtlvnnunub nuns: n-vans-u~J- -- vv----. .-The show of pictures will eclipse that of last year in a. wonderful degree. . an A, 7!`! L___L- ___.'... -2 `-:J AJA-can Q` I II-IIV J\IIl bid cc V1 vnvonuun u-w - -25 cta. willy};-u\` pa.irc<`>f"l;'.id gloves #1:` R. A. Stephens & C9. - ,-_.;.__._v_ _.'I....-..L ......:In LIN Q0 KIUUBLIBIAD \ll \l\lu -Mr. Peter Robertson : pleasant smile | now greets you at Orompton & 003. A 1'`: If 11..---- `I3 1F ll` T1-um-` II\I" KIQUVC J`-III ICU \l nnorvv: wu wv.. -Gen. A. R. v. Erease, R. E..- of .Lon- don, Eng , was in town on Friday last. -Decorated Win Shades arriving daily. All styles and es at Otton Bros. --Mr. W. Theodore Georgen left Barrie on Monday for his home in New York city, _: :-.___-.-_.. ...:aI.. L'l....:.. uu LILUHIAGJ LVI nun aav--w ._ -.-.. _ -__ -A large number of farmers with their wwes and daughters were in town on Satur- day. 1': "U- ___..A. - X-) 121.53.... ...mA- cm)` want \.l$J. - -If you want 9. od tting coat and vest go to R. A. Stephens Co. , ,-L-_A_ _._..L.. .1..." :-| `Inn A, 6V IIV LII. `LI kluvruvnnu ? `(VI -The greatest county show in ,the Do- minion on 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th of next month. . A . -.1-v -. 1 111,,,L_____ I-I.I\II.I VIII I -The Ancient Order or United Workman conferred together in their rooms on Friday evening. ` ' VI _ __EII I... 1.1.. n...-.4 ~nnn1I1-I1 nlnnur D\"EIA!1ING HUU5l!4B 1 modnoua Dwelling Ho ed on`0.wen Street, in the comammg ten rooms a. and soft water, and reasonable. A to ,1 to J. A. MOCA Y. -` 9 V WI-llllst -There will be the finest poultry show ever seen in the North at the Great Central next month. A - -n_-_A-__... -__Z '-`-.nan_ CAO uivuvuo . New Plushes, lveteens and Trim- mings at Gray : opular Cash Store. -Mr.` Winters, who for 3 number of years has been with Grompton & 00., has gone to Coulter & Vair s. T . I`: __A_ `l3-_LII..':LZ..._ \JUlll|IVl \N V man. an --The horse ring at our Great Exhibition will deli gh't the lovers-of - that noble friend andservant of man. - ` ' - uni I _A_ 4 ___] __:___ III-.I\L GUI VQAJV VJ. unwun -_Some of the nst cattle, sheep and pigs in the Dominion will be at the Great Central I Siincoe Exhibition. . , 1' LI, - -_'...'.L.... KILI-I.l\1\I\l n u a u Q w - v--- --Exhibitors frem` all parts of the cotuntz-y_ have expressed their intention to exhibit at the Great Central S_imcoe Show. N. -_ 1ur..1' D116 \JlUGU uuuunwa Dull:-luvs: Vang`: .. u ' --The new Methodist parsbnage on Mul caster street is rapidly approaching comple- tion. It is a. fine, handsome structure. - .; .1 'rl_____.. l`l`L.._nLl-1 [anges anu Bun as v .I..1u1.uU nu... . are away. ahead_o`.fvl)hez-9 at Otton _--I- _-.. u... mun. Lu 1:: a uuv, uwuuu .... -_-_..__ -. -Don t forget th he "B-t'!.'ppY Thought Ranges and the is t Home coal stoves ....`..\..m.m nhmx nf II hers at Bros-. IILC WIly.uuvwu vs . -...,-.. _- _ _-_ , V -`-An: amusenient`%s week was throwing ri_ng_s.for canes. Quite a `number gave ten centefor the chance of ringing a` ve cent stick. ` A - - - .' aiK1- ,___ ___ ~ I 1.-.)- It` U105. _--The_.nest stqckf f Lamps outside of IOr'0nto are "_to _ be f un `at. Otton Bros., `ran 'ng in pric_es_ fro , ctvs,`-to $15.00. 0:; _,a`nd: see them`, _-_ _ _ _ New Bro'.ldedJ y.wlt_l1'_I(est9 at '1`. W. Gray at C0 ; sh Store. ` - ` `-F1-eh` and Salt saguion. ,~.a, `Trout, '.W.hite,,Fish. Herring and Shad,` _Fi!ma.n Hizddio, Bulk and,` on Oysters, ? _AL.obse1-s, etc., at G. Mq.undr.<:?e.; ' ' .4 3 No bet, i'D1`-`eds Qods ;:a}i be boughi `tliah at` thy : PB 4 `umr Cash `stonfe. _ x ., " .;LJ(7o 11i:5,`S;.g\Zl g;ti$i1it Church`, Rev`. J1. W. 'Annis.` B. .. pastor. Servicgi on Sun-I J--- 10.]. :-ca` vv\nIOI\;fI Ant` nvnniho . ;;yq'1).iiJil{'.Sv.fo:tY1:3-; o e`d 0"6J,v'6n the wn (ii nu-no, own ~ - an :1 cc are etc. Rent Bradford. will be receive wardens up.to SEPTEMBE 1883. inclu- mm! The chu1'c_h is a hen. bulldlpg -timbgf` u -n__A. :......2 arm` ed with hard I . R. HOLT. Agent. or: 36-13! 1 rlulty Church.. 1 bvh the Uhlll0h- V 14 . 'Annis.` B: A'., 'pa;swr. uervtces on pun-. day, 123;: just" mo3tning.and evening by the ppetor. ,' vS_tr`9.i1_ra; ``1y9gq.vs welcome. ` _. -'--The .steq xn_e1:,;Qri_llia. k the-Elmvale exonraionia to; Strawberry Ialend and:O1ri11ia., oh Fridny an brou` ht them back by hdulf-pest` six. 'Tho.~bo-t: 0 rst-01995. `- _.L` L- ..--.._- n31 Olen` nwnfnanntl C\ - NI`) Lu\.:_'vIqu_-v_----- ---._._. .1. " VI -'-a-Do you Iwanii tosesons est 'onl.'dup1syI- you . eve:-T; - wilzu .? -.-`Yon iwillhnveun opportuniy ut the` Ag:-icnltus-al ;Hx\ll=`here during the Great Exhibition. ' I *"New`Bdui1uiShnwhuGray9I3 A _--When our sports on be separated `from H Y `elbotmhe =uvu$g n G'D`3M&10. iatax an thui ,1 H " _-_:Many* ;;ew? buildings approaching com- ntini|_ 6-`n7--"`<;':,*3.rm`:".*:*;'.'::* .&2;:$-2&3-.;";;:`:; Whig? this waokt C!?rt8tsut&e: ..?3t.%..';s`..o1au.:m.;aamnes o;..q2%Evpn~ .1 u--~-" - ` ` . . ens u .toSh.P'I`l4.MB11. 'l`he%hu1'ch A 1 frame, and is to be move feet `was and 30 fcetso~.:=h. The work 13 bedoneimmedla.te- ly after the acceptanc ot tender. Tenders will bv I'u(`.CiVed alsou to the same date for l the building oraseo Foundation under the ` church. Lowest. or tender.ln both cases. unless otherwise s is actor . not neceaaaril? ,,m.p:..1. ROB1`. FENN LL. -and W. . x n\\' u \'. (`h urcwvardens, Bradford. -"Faun onrrmmon. defraud thennsaid Dickson contrary to `the form of the statute In such case made and provided. on this information Bastedo was arrested ~ and brought to Barrie.. Bastedo pleaded not guilty. ` Mr. Pepler for the pro- secution asked for the production of the- notes in question, and the defence refusing to produce .them,.an adjournment till two o'clock nextmonday 13th, was agreed on. Mr. Hearn acted for the prisoner. , one camp. . -The soldier boy is always an object of interest, whether goinar to a picnic, a` camp of instruction, or to the perilous eld of war. This was demonstrated by the large crowd composed mainly of ladies; who congregated at the station to witness the departure` of. the boysof the 35th ` to the 'ca,m'pi at Niagara.` They `marched tothe. station,` in companies about half past nine,` the Band playing the _ 'rl I left behind me. It washalfpast 10 , ore the_ train `left the station,_having.wai_ted for the train` from with a company from that section. The heat was intense yet the crowds remain ed till the train. left the station, rousing cheers greeting them as they cast loving glances at the fair ones whom they were leaving for a few days. ' For some length of time money letters have been missed` from the mail on the Hamilton and North-Western Railway between Barrie and Beeton and between Beeton and Col- lingwood. Suspicion rested on L. P. M. Mc- Donald. a mail clerk on this route, and means were taken to determine his ilt or innocence. This was most cleverly one by the Inspector, who became positive that he was the - When confronted with the evidence of his guilt he confessed the whole thing. He was arraigned before J udge Boys and sentenced to five years in the penitentiary. McBride, who was con- victed of mail robbery, was also sent for ve years. The lessons of these mail robberies are instructive, and we shall take the liberty to refer to them avain. L Judges criminal Court. On Tuesday J ndge Boys held an interim -criminal court in which the following cases l WGTO QJIPOICQ 01 1 Nelson Gohen was charged with stealing two sheep from Wilhelmina Dirks and plead- ed not guilty. His guilt, was established and he was sent to Kin ten for 2 years. ` Isadore Mercier was onnd guil ` of cut- tin a belt in one of Georgian Bay ill Co s .m' . Sentenced to three months in common jail at hard labor. Wall-an `vilann was fnnnrl 0lllltV Of Bh00t- Jun BF naru uwur. Walter Wilson was found guilty of shoot- ing at Normansmith on Aug. 23rd with in- tent to do serious body harm. Twenty-three months at hard labor in common gaol. n_-_.._ *n_._-_ 1:-.. ..J.....I:..... 0 ahann unit I IIIOIIWIIB HF uuru. l.&UUl' xu UUIJJIIIULJ Keno George Bryce for stealing 2 sheep got year in common ga' l at hard labor. Col. Tyrwhitt at Home. On Thursday evening the Conservatives of South Simcoe assembled at the residence of Col. Tyrwhitt. M. P., near Bradford, to welcome him home on his return from the command of the Wimbledon team in Eng- land. Fully ve hundred persons were present. At nine o'clock an address from the Association was read by Dr. Norris, of Cookstown. The Colonel replied in a speech of half an hour's duration describing his trip. G. P. McKay, M.P.P., W. H. Ham- -s mel; M.P.P., and the Revs. Messrs. -Bryant l and Ball delivered short pithy addresses and `at'l1 p. m. the company dispersed. Bond ` Head Band was present and didimuch to en- 1:__-__ LL- ..............J:....... LLCIILI JJGHIA WIDE pnvuvu \ E liven the proceedings. (`CHOU Ul F..-` 100. Lpgch Mr W ' ' ill tine Riv, "own 0. L Mi Richard 1 of the 1 n all. 6. r 9 B. ~'.'r'r - -1" . IA.t(h\ ()iLd.|{'5 fziggrfiiqzghgle realdenog Grlmabfy. Ont. wC'n Rrgitd,!e"g`t 2:5 Ililxaaaxert ~ Blaokmok 01' ot -youngest d&ughter'ot_]%g1e E_ . 'Le{n'Ic)I eater . _v _ ..g1[ ` ;We had a visit on Saturday from Mr. L. I `P. Kribs of the Toronto News, formerly editor of the ADV4NcE, and it did us a power of good to see his genial, smiling eotintenance and listen to his side-splitting stories. He has hosts of friends here who were glad to seerhlm. Mr. Kribs is an eective platform speaker and a` journalist to the manner born, There is" a vein of humor in his writing, made up of Dutch sedateness and Irish wit. so mingledtogether, that it imme- diately brings a broad grin` on the faces of those who generally require till next week to see a. geek. Go up brother Kribs and take a seat in the front row. i st. Patrick : Society. I The `regular meetin of the Barrie St. Patrick's Society was eld at- the society s rooms on Tuesday night, The committee on excursions reported a small balance on hand_'. The society has now become a.` benet Society with 'a_ ermainent fund for `that ' object. The` ` visability of an a'n'nua.}_ jconcert was under discussion. _ It V was_ re,- olved to have such eat_ablished,to_ beheld in iT_'.`..`-`I...-'I..-_ pm` Ann`: cw;-nun ` ni-gin` ' ` Yachting.` ; ' ,""i'A'7i'{yv`7t'a:el`; there was a. mgthed 'rac_ be. -. y@fqaik3'y?a yacht _Li2" and Maundre1l_ `:`A'1`ifz.'<>'n -,,'1Thy. Went over` 151.143 usual ten f_I1i16l1_lfl )5nt_.a"p the_ wigd was light and \'ria;'_|sblb`13_.`t1:;n'9, ta.ken"f ws abqut; three hpygrii. f'It_.W1_i"s` _a p1"e'ttycl'oa oQ'xj11;'est"bu'% 'on `t1\i[c;:.1__16i:;je__stre tg:h'a` foul wigs _cla.im1fand vefrdzy h'_r?ace was fagqin` run.` 5,t1t' thg `"` 'i"'.'*3{."?`. `i`?`"'i`..'! .*';":"- . 3.93%` `-4 BUIVUU. UU unvu nuuu vow}:-u ; N9`v`mbe:.or each year. . `.`M9.I.W! w-~ ~ 30%-3, -A ' W-nso *1 mar ` I. ` m " I - U sumo Aaaitbrmd fl ._. . . 1 . . I . Lil)! . -mg 3.9K! 3-X0 SHH . .'_.`u: 3 .`.H_ 1 : ,4. _x.;.._ ,.... _,:_..-n ...\.l -.I...... I ._ ` W In El! ` . .:no'n. 213- -sm:'1 mod. 2 '7m`%;n93%5~,$;`3~?z5;a:: ; `'<`1;ai`i-;&i1:;?a1t*9:`*711? w` .K `gvi 71 . .__, !_g-.- ..'__.l.,. i` 7 M 0: -= aseazv4_A_cases.di' % -4 `Di'viiiod(:jiit are .1%m~:1`h nae ..c _.I.:..|. ...A-L." ' uilaiwhnrl "".T'rM'd | fl"-."' '."":"'I'IIU'*`lllHWvlIIIvc`- ~ V, - _ " tf`fx"b`m" ihgb" f. "]?o15dii10,-"- nearIy ggv A:2g;t.. iP?*W*46*,*'***`.1.`rn* m..;*39.'&..%m_`. *9 - " m' "*Y`m.: mL.m:..'a3w Riu6ih:=w- V 7l`l`ioro1(l. Died. A h ` ~At.hlB father's 1-gsldenoe. 0, Si. ` \\'l(.ulNB.' _ uomonthe 8rd mat... Wllliewoungut `on Ins`, aged at William and Mary Ann aye . are 10 mos. 1 dew. u Jury w VIII` 2;, waaw nvho mi -amtaif ' _'oint-.-. :o1"th- K`; . Mo. I eni- [THE amsmmms MEMORIAL. Speeches by Lieutenant-Governor Robin. son. Dr. 0'31-yen and 0thera-A sumptuous Repast. Last Sunday was a great day in the history of Penetangnishene It had been announced through the press of the country that on Sunday, `5th of September, the corner stone of the,_;M,emorial Church to commemorate the `thartyrdom of J oannesw de Brebeuf, Gabriel Lallemant and their-, Companions would be laid by Archbishop` Lynch. The day was beautifully bright, and large crowds by-boat and` rail found ~ their way to the historic s" 1:. Persons `were there from widely d1 erent localities to witness the interesting and imposing ceremonies. In looking over the thriving town, with its ne stores and handsome residences,` steam- boats coming up the inlet bettiesn its nely -woode_dhighland shores, the screaming of the locomotive, the varied industrial estab- lishments and the other signs of prosperous and happy life, and then go back in thought. more than two centuries to the day when the devoted men, whose tragic death the monument to be erected will commemorate, stood on that ground surrounded by savage warriors, what a change was there! How wonderful the transformation. NEARLY 4.ooo PEOPLE 2 'r PENE'I'ANG- ' tnsnmzn sunmur. vv-1-av-ow. v..- -. .__.__-_.__.. __ From the elevated and commanding spot where the church will stand a magnicent view of the opposite shore of the inlet is obtained, and the picture presented. together with its associated historical incidents, are calculated to make a deep and abiding im- pression on the mind. 11 1, L-J L_-__ .____.)___||__ ____AL:____ AN"r1?ii) for o. ladyi oronto. v:Vg-wod gg... ul servant. also ousemald. must have THOS- McV IE. Ban-lo. or pa.rtloulars`3p}7t.o .` .p . v-ovov-- v._ -_- Crowds had been graduallv reaching Penetangnishene by water and rail from Saturday till Sunday afternoon. The steamers Maxwell from Parry Sound, Chican- timi from Waubaushene. Victoria and Port Severn, Telegram from Collingwood and Midlmd, and the Cherokee from French River and Byng Inlet, were all well loaded with living freight. The special train from Barrie had about 600 on board, and there must have been nearly 4,000 witnesses of laying the corner stone. II-I ,,,:,l,3_ _.L._ _E ,LL_, LL --J --a -_- _--_-_ ,- The Archbish p in his robes of oice, the Papal ablegate, Mgr. O Bryen, in his scarlet vestments, the priests in white presented a scene as picturesque as one could imagine. After the stone was placed in position the Archbishop said : We have placei this corner stone to the greater honor and glory of God for having sent His son to save the world, and for all the mercies and favors He is daily pleased to bestow upon us, and bocause the holy sacrice will be oifered up here to God. This church is put under the invocation of St. Joseph and St Aune, and is a monument to the heroism of those brave priests and martyrs who gave up their lives for the faith. God bless and give prosperity in this life and glory in the next to those who contribute for it. As was the house of David, this Wlll be the house of God. Perhaps through the mercy of God I may be spared to consecrate the nished edice. A A IN ,,,,,,, YW_L!__,_. -..,I,- .2 -.r-- v-- vv v--~----- Lieutenant-Governor Robinson spoke of the pleasure it gave him to be there . and to be allowed to participate in this noble work. He eulogized the great men who lost their lives whilechristianizing the savage tribes, [referred to. the happy condition of our country and desired to see harmony in christian work among all denominations. -rr r .u. re .1 Rev. Dean Harris, of St. Catharines, preached an exceedingly eloquent sermon, and pictured these martyrs leaving `their homes to commit themselves to the tender mercy of Vsayages for the glory of God in the mostpowerful and vivid language. The picture he, drew of Bi-ebeuf leaving his mother against all her atlbctionate entrcaties, the mother's prophetic vision of his death, the terrible tortures to which he and his companions were subjected, was the tinest piece of word painting to which we have listened in many a. day. ' ""1 . 1 1 The Papal ablegate gave a! short address in the polished phra.-scology of the mature scholar. His references _to Ireland were loudly applauded. ` A 4-3.. Ixnv Annfoin1nnr H14: nnna] nnnnra an:-1 Luuuxy HlJl.'lU:lll.lCl.'h A.tin box containing `the usual papers and coins was placed in a. cavitv of the stone ; on one of the documents was the following : `s.`r_'|._ `l-_....L 1 -.....L I. H. l;.......\ l\` llml Uuc U1 uuc uuuuumuvu vino uuu uauuu .5 . "`John Joseph Lynch by the Grace of God and appointment of the Holy See Archbishoiz of Toronto, etc), this 5th day of: September, in the yeaiof our Lord. 1883, being the 12:11 Sunday.a.fter Pentecost, we blessed and laid 'this'_corner_stone of the new church to be jbuiltiijillfenetanguishene to the glory of the Good and -Mighty God under the invocation of St. Joseph, patron of the Catholic church and ofybt. Anne, Mother of the Blessed .V gin Mary` our Most Holy Lord Lao 13th, ir D;-nu: . Hanna :1 rninnina Vintairia `I hnina .Virgin 1V1a.r)3 Most tloly Lord Lao 13th, Pope ha p y reigning, Victoria 1, being 'Que&o fI()3`r_reat Britain and Ireland; Lord Lnsdowne, Governor-General of the,'Domin- ion;Hon."John Beverly Robinson, Lieut- Governor of Ontario ; Walter J ohll Keating. Mayor of Penetanguiahene, and the Rev. Theo hi1nI1~Fa- ~-La.bouroon,. rector of that : in reaence of Right Rev, Mgr. , `gbfgate `of the Apostolic See, the oorelnonies were nished about * tloiinvited guests repaired -to the presbytery and pu-took of a. moat sumptuous repast. who tables were -beautifuy adorned: md con- ' jtnii1ed:ev'erything.neoesnry to build up the J . _mnr;maq' and` `cheat- the*heio'rtZ . T)xb Jxealth ' Bf the.'1Lrch5ii1i51iW$1Liii ha`-it G9%'e.rnor. J-Ln Aklmmtg gun` I-Fat. of filul-Q worn nrn. Ul. uuq cgnuqaynpuv ylf-4-ffigpqvuplfu gay)! `.3 uvn , _:,::`..,:.;z3`:savn;`;:r.,:5:;ps;;: ritc'd`p'oohoax>{>1:~1.:'>.`z. / ... 1*`-J"`.'IZ .15 ,-s-_;.'l'2: pg`: '35 * `;.&ane.su.'='m:arg.La,b- }\;$,tq,- ' _ V er `a oureau, ; ;';a5'I`,aZ1'@ 0; mm. ;xLi0n`unant`.Gov9tnor Ind 18 . N.-u..n.n...")i\.. mu_:1rwno I .c-..... first-class Imu; MR3. THOS. above CKIJ:II*I.l`III`T.IVHKl.lJl'X-I\1 la - oyn.nAu Dr.`Q3Lniif`G3,_h"-fc ',.J. B. ' M~ -.1 onulchnci ...~-"W _lQlI1!9lhBltlI`t?n1Toron- 5w.1{;1Th`0l'6 `Wyn Igmuyxu `a tgrjz ' owns. foitizens : '6B%eny#>! .t .m'9KI`i`Eh`illfewd-"~'V`:Jdhn" Me- ` Keown, Lo1infy`;At0z"ney` of"`We`ll'and,` A. P. C0ckbl1H|','l.uli-111*`? North Ontario. `I'...I..-A W `ssuunn A .Q .lI'!IF* f`.nn+nn :?a'Paneva'whn-E !\]'::/:fY.i`:'. * , ., '.The'p'ress Mm ;IeD.I;asented by TPTt_W for the Mail and Glolx:a.,-.Mr; Lewns P. Krxbs of the` News; Topo_n_%o ' Wm; Ireland, Parry Sound, Nortrmu`r*;*J`.*c. Usburne. Hgrald, Qenataug; H- Edimrdm.-A.Barrie Exatpiner, :uid5eh;9`r6preIentativej4'3f this jaurnal. < VWLK`-Dnn 4,I0I;l'I IA?t"n :" `h1'hi'I1tnn nftnr n nnann. 111$ .1-nnrnnent'e`d 1 1'. duuugluunr, Ll-u:I I 3-`! VI VII Eu vat: Av, Ju ge cuurry. n_` `I;evm;t.. gap sin Davis,-Cap_ jp;1@1w%f#n'~ a `d `other; from -Parry Shun , pyor Keuting, Dr. Spohn `a'nd*` I7urg'9`_nIim !Jof`the.'])w'miuent citizens 5;.-:*1>....+:n`:&sn`m1x'nia`."""+`".": - - ` "A'1 n3`6iiE` thoe"f)rez=nt Begi _e_$_`hA;2:hbia:hop ;I-m!a,:.ns1 % 1..t9S.Pn`Y.F$.:RH`??E r3IJrXUIIUUlVU:Uf'Bl!lB J -uxuu. _ `tr .1!_`.`.73.}.f*_\.*7 "h1i1iuteI after seven.` an uinmqnse .qI`0.Wd Iwaitihg at the 'ltO0ll"0'WIfll88li%Id'Op1ttu:'8. . ' {$1.00 PER ANNUM IN A1J>iv.Ai\*cn. _ SINGLE COPIES. FIVE CENTS. """ "" VYVVV ,3-v , -.-,-..........,,, I F ..t r.- . . ;3?1%:?%5Z+n%f5`ii3`f5? 81118. Mgdfarh ,b A;)_gQ_. the 1| - M13213 P822322; :2: Y9$!'L!9.I`3 f`9;i`P*i l3*illV.'.z' `g Lennox. - _-, -.n-1 ROB ?! ll`JNNl!.ihl.a. unu L(J\\'!t\ , urc ardens, HHE 'l`lMBl}R on certain lots in the town- 1 51.4.3 of Eastnor. Lindnay. St. Edmund. Albemarie, uud Ax_nabel. in e County of 1;m(-`e. uml Kcppel. 1n_t.he O ty of Grey. in tho Pvn\'im'L\ of Ontm-no. wil tgoffered for sale Agxmbel. In no uoumy 0|; ]{ru( 8.1ll)t1 1n the Co the Provim-u Ontario. will atPub1i<-, Auction in blocks` or In-:~;~. ontl1c1`3thdu,\' of 0 bar next, at 10v O`(|71uc"` a.m.. at the Indian and O1ce,in the Vi1l11},,'t' of Wiurton. '|'ernHu1' Sula to be: _ Bonus payable in vable in cash. and cash. z=. I.iccn:_ae Feonlso _ d11c.-Zu1wpa.l(l uccprdi t0 'I`a.ri` upon the 'l`imb-s; when out. 'I`L4- purchasers of ti of p\xx'cl1nsin`;;, witho scnlemcm, the land pI'i(?C` '.u be dctermin to be made k_n_ov_vx ohave_ yhe option a.ny,cond1t1ons as to which it grows. at a. by the De artment. and the timeo sale. and to ---.. .....a n... holnnnn in turn when out. , T wit.ho gt by ax` made known time 0 88 `K1. `\'J{A nnlnlifd (1 W11 End the b&la er to have any ,condit {o the time or sale. uuu bu tic paid one-third d wn balance in two equal <-onsecutiv annual instalments. with il1l('!`v:r-". at six pe cent. ' For fun` part` ulara please apply to Wm. xdian Land Agent. Wiartaon, Simpson. him , A _ or go the hopes - none of Indian A`u.1rs. Ottawa; Ixoozhcr pa rto nnsert this advertisement M -ity through the ueen's Printer. \\'ithu=~'. uulh ' - L. VANKO GHNET. Deputy of the Supt. General of Indian Aairs. .. Inn: nxv A |.V|_\Ay]Q 01 ululuu mzmm \u;1<'r 01*` INDIAN Al`1`.uBS.-I U .'.u\\'u. 3othVAu_gust, 1886. . 9' AUTIO N- MYRTLE NAVY IN` l!l{(L\'ZE u:'1`?rE1:s. V ' NO.\ Ic 0 l`HF.l{ GENUINE. 36:1! s1Lvna-PLKiinwnnn1 R. A. DOUGLAS: me msuur smcm scuaut ron vouuo LADIES. . ` Wykohsm Hall, College Avenue. Toronto; . `The School will RE-OPEN on TUESDAYa'Ltyh Mftember. Boarderutaoarnve the previous V ami1$'i?J?{zv`%r`}3?c1 %n o ${3f?{':xi 3e 3`&1e:i gggeml Dllpils having :bulnod.1lntoIus houorp swear- Annhrtn .v==`r .- . . L. ,_ jg; " ?{1TG HOUSES < ]v`mn:`1inuQ l)welling_l{( maul pupjals hlavitg syear. pp I 32 . Knew FOR'SALE.,--Farm mono Block one "or: to V`! . A-wing. am In ..t:om,n;a$Im; like asa building site. ofnibliger acres. or-clwssgczru northzof tl_1a.I'NlJ!I:|$ :i:1rF.n 9 x $13tig P. on: In M .8`: E!9nsed to t99le9.5%-..M`*L.a:$R' 7 W sea. only 3-miles mm W 0h belonged to the-lat: on the acmm`l %`v`n `%u ...`.....- . `F of oungcst (lul. Thorold. Fewest maa":zro*"*aa*'3.:ar"&r;1 nthe pm"" % mmg Tin `i_M34R'IPu '..`. 1r3.ar.r.1.e-% ,' w . .. lnvx....__, 2 , '1? for 4 saw received :1 and terms a tR1iv'emi.b011 a mug . . mills'on=B1aok*o.nd R D to 8th .86 t... :13 " F ,3`. _ a5%%T ,_. .23`.-3.1 z `-'21:!` , -..._..V . " "f-.,"_'_._.._._.....---o--rt-'. ' - Eh mans WANTED 10;!- `mMc_pz;;1ng Agnculturad 3 { -. - -"*a`3?ain!# . " It Ynewsf-3&3? ' dew r:1z:2.,::.`;2.:.::m..s and ~**...;'>;*.`:`..mrsg; manta during the r`du"i ixedu 1'0 u will be received by ?J19J`d" inst.. at `S. . M 1)., President ~' " Uerepeived ndrsi nedu uosam -_ `i; 19* "W $53? J: 1;,-L5 gm wghcon. 7. Medonte. opx:2`1es'ot " . ` ms Of sprig ta. - " ' - rmmmwsazm tlmbered, two 3 v nev , annual 1` ts! t "ti " ?e`!.E2 TH0MAs5u1`i6`:.` Q 19. 2 0 9 Weil 3 1 man -vO'D - vgw wanna...- o .'7."M d on ` es"1'a'"d'.` n e onte, no A segegf ` 1 800%)`: water runs {rd required own . I t.` O In instalments A em: nus DUDD_!'_.g}jfl_B1;1; ` - ..` 3.1D;r Great Sale *"' " ' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TIMBER VSA] V v . LERDERS wANTED`_ 10- ' . 90min ' .. . evv C . A 1`, ~ I \ - . ` '-hv?u i22i*%1*3.%``:;`::. 3%: 3 e V ` (If. Q I .n_ ` " 3; 0 . - ` 41 mil did u: . TI-IE JE'WELEB~, .------->-"'-" _ x.\'XV. No 36. WHOLE No.` 1794. -SAMUICI. WESIJCY. Prom-letor. ffoi NPTQIIJ |:.\('n 91.11.`. 014' THE now some on, `A? uuvung 1)UOIIuvu-uu-vv--w- .....--, 1:to V .% I pK118IGRIER.1-05?. Pnictvah % ls .\1.\m{I:1_> if pair-I Birth. '1` _,'LE'1`.`--Two oom- lo a centrally situat- 3 wn of Barrie. each nnnnnnl` hllfd BARRIE. {TOWN PARLIAMENT m smssmn 1| _Twenty.bn3l1nI on the Dollar wm be no- ...-l_.'L 0;.` Cup-nan-An`) -.& Iii `Ah may .. conronmrxos THREATENID ~ . jwxrnmacrxox. `long tune. `,8 TAI.').Z., ; `. . _ ` " . The Town Council met after the long holi- day: on Monday night. Deputy `Reeve Mc- Carthy in the chair. All Vmembera. resent except the Mayor and Reeve Crone. inutee of last meeting read and eonrmed.:._- PETITIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS. A letter from Mr. George Oemeron indies: tedto the Council that he wont: work done in front of his oottnge. reneteng street. He complains thnt thou h 5 tax _yer he has had no improvement in ront of in property in s I.LL _, __-._ ._'-'_-:._-.I 2.-.. \l--..... Q---.4eA -lien Kiluiiell letter we: received from Meme. Heweon & Oreewioke uying that Williezn Salter has sold to the oorpora.tion`l4 `econ of cednr for tank on Mnlouter street W `oh he tookfrom lot 17. oonceesion 3, Veeprn, belonging to Robert Clarke of Devonport without pennie- reion or authority, and unless the timber is returned forthwith or its value, $12`. 60, paid. `proceedings will be taken `to recover. ACCOUNTS. Account: from various persons were read. On motion all papers were referred to nnnn nu. an-v|Iv|:AQ 1 .... --.-... Report No. 17 of_ Finance and Assessment recommends the payment of ncconuts amounting to $1,773,68 which hsd been found correct, It recommends that no action be taken `on the petition of nt,._ ru\7-:n --I-:._..:.... . uulnnhinn nf nnhnn. u IIIUUIUII an .- proper committees. 301.100 06 FIKUI-| Ull UIID ywuavavq _vn Mrs. O'Neill askin for a reduction of assess- ment. Recommen a that no action be taken on the communication of F. Rogers, which indicated that his tenant Crogan ought to ay certain taxes. The committee had earned that the collector had visited the place and could nd nothing to seize, It re- commends that taxee against Mrs. Ohristison be remitted in -consequence of her inability_ to pay. The report was adopted. . n........L IQ Winnnnn nmmittee was it long to The report was auopueu. Report 18 Finance Committee long document dealing with the estimates for the current year which will require a rate of 21 mills on the dollar. It contains many hints and recommendations and was accompanied by a By-law for the carrying the report into operation. After considerable discussion its consideration was postponed till the next meeting of the Council. 1:-...\....e Mn Rmu-d of Works recommends IJIUU 01.115 Ul vuw Re ort No. Board of the . yin of cedar block sidewalk and water tab e from Du"s corner to limit of new post oice; that water table in cedar block be continuedto railway crossing, and that a ine plank walk be land from eastern limit ol)post oice to.` J. J. Brown s store with a temporary plank in the immediate front of the new post office until the govern- ment put down their improvements. It re- commends a six foot plank walk in front of convent, and `a four footplank -walk to ex-. tend from northern end of same to Penetan- Euishene street and the necessary crossings e cedar block. This report excited considerable debate, in which Councillors Ross, Plaxton, Anderton, Ball, Farquharson and McNab took part. rm... In-n\r\"s-1'.` uvnsrmlnnted. -and the Council "":i'Y.e"';3' r E~"'wT7aL then adjourned. lively for a while. It was in this wise :` The` animal was standing in the back yard of Mr. Bothwell a store, securely faatenedto a gist ........ M.-,. P. F`. Ewan : stable door. ` r. Bothwelrs store, Be_Cu1'eI_y mawuw .. .. -_.- near Mr. P. F. Ewan s boy went out to get his horse, and in so doing nnfastened Mr. Bothwell s mare and left her sm She may possibly have stood quietly had pot the; stable d_oo_r blown - open and struck her. which, not liking, she iquentl goes. She was the ye is of those who wanted to sto her. As she went new post office. She then ' made for the freight yard of the Northern station. "and a man named Johnson, a deaf umte, was on the crossing in front of the yard gate, who was "knocked down, and dragged into the stationyard. His thigh` was fractured and ,_ lDr."Ross of` he was otherwise injured. Dunlopstreet attended tothe wounded man, and as he was not able to speak, n'o one where to `take him; "So a "committal to the _ jail was `obtained; and as he was being eon- veydito that-home of theunfortnnate, Mrs. Palmer,` his mother-in-law,` came and "order-" E ed him taken to herhonse.' `At the *stst_ion` ' _ _ 'froin the buggy; and. the mare feeling considerably lighter` took in gate. the` shafts bike .a hurd1e_raoeagainit time.` Sam` Os'ldw'ell's horse and wagon was eleared at a bound; and` course then lay thron h the yard west,` .= `;~.;' 6-]... ...am.`I n'n.ll\'r fe down somewhere knew ~ 1 I along the wheel of the ug y * took off a piece of one of the angles of t e |.'vyaxuy.unu UILMI VII but Illulur was Irv av qulgqg {or Town Expenses; 31; nunufor V t ` aglq. _15 for Genet`-gt hrrpogeu TIVL- fl`--.._ I`4uu-34:` -Hutu` n`GAn `ILA `Ann IIUIIU nuts on u u... ---.., - , tjI_1'e _cmirse E1335 th!f0lll ihe ynrdivest, when the animsl (inally fe dovyn somewhere` Heir the Pqinta. She ii out ndethej "Vet. _ ghinks aheiuintqrnally mjured. The `fore, -`vliligels of the "buggy were completely" wredked.` ._:--_-- . .. 1 I % 1 A4lariK6;"*"5 ~P;9.?.1:r:.%:.?%3.;:.m - B011 and LVJCLVEU wun pal. Ih wmradopted ..',1 Uouncu. ram e; uuedto nk ye l_a1d__from ,__, )_ _L___ REPORTS. " BARBIE, C01Jm:'Y_ OF SIMCOE, oNTAI z'1b; THURSDAY, SEPT-EMBER 9,. 1886. 'IN ,l`ERE8TS . bin` ..l .3}A'li1`?- I'l'.J. trim COUNTY or smconi ,ANn u:%nn% 1;oM1N1Q1~3_ go`: 'dANA`UA` it The first annonoexnent reads -as follows :-+A noon dsy gospel service for busy people (12:11. to 1 `p. 111.) has been started in Shaftesbnry Hall, Owen street. corner of Dnnlop. By the Evangelical Mission Union, of Christ Church, .Ba.rr1e, Ontario. Rev. William Henry Barnes, rector." Come in your work-day dress. Come when ynuxcsn. nTake such part as will do goody Stay as long as convenient. .Leave when you must, but send somebody else in yourplaoe. ` i A A vtnnnery, which is owned and run by Mr. =hed tried to drivein a spindle or bolt with a: , Uualul.uvIpvav'vA,uIUIaaauuv.v yen: Utvuuvu aavav last Thursday morning by" the nnnounoegnent thatvbnrglariee hnd been . committed; on_ the-V premieerof the Mnyor and Reeve of the town. e0_nr reporter.at,once, .-went to the- Orou, the =BOIVO, and learned the extent of thed-oiaerationn htheg.` t 3`-the pa;-ties ere; en enygreen an n` eopemng. ey- had broken thehandleev connected with the: combination and knocked the dial o', and. punch, whichthey: left there and also a pair ofton . They did nothingmore with the safe, ough theinjury to it is considerable, but going to adrawer, which- is need for- keepmg change. they found $49 which had been accidentally left therethat night ; this they took away. How entrance was alfect-. 4:3 `Kn (`Jinan in nnnhha tn mu: hnf. tlmv ant on` 0! D WIHUUW UIUIU U wuusv vuw uuav stands. Nothing else in the establishment had been disturbed. At the foundry the crooks seemed to be quite at home, as they _ found tbekey of the safe, but found nothing which they could ar:f>'ropri`ate. _ There were promissory notes an other papers of value, which are. of no use except to Mr. Sewrey. There is something singular in burglars visiting "two such places as afoundry and a tannery, in which money would not be. very likely to be kept on hand, and the singularity is the more remarkable, as these. entlemen are the chief municipal officers: 0 the town. We have heard reasons `assigned for this, but for the present do not consider it prudent to say anything more about the matter. ili way. win Sect-, ed-Mr. Cross is unable to spy, but they got ---A. -1 - ...:...I..... ..1...`. In: mlanpn tho nmfn ea-Mr. Urou 13 uuluw Igu spy, uuu uuu; gun out of a wmdow close b where the safe _L_._.I.. \T-LL__ -1-.. in L - ngbalsli-Innnnf. horses pulled the rig x A e ` A Wheel Oil . - Las't,l`_'riday as we of Hill's livery rigs was conveying a party of gentlemen to the Race-Course, one of the front wheels .came off. As the vehicle was losing `its level position most of the menjumned but as the round the corner of Elizabeth and Marystreet it tipped over and threw` four of them out. Herbert Summer- sett tore his nether garment, and slightly injured his leg, a scratch on his arm. With these exceptions the breakdown did no damage. (A and D. M. Maundrell received ` H0051 Ululnvuc The Barrie market on Saturday was well attended and well supplied with what the season produces. Ve stables and fruit were abundant and the sta s were supplied with prime beef and lamb. There was a-_ fair quantity of poultry and some fair samples of chickens were sold at 35 cents a pair, butter was quoted at 14 to 16 cents, Eggs 12 cents a dozen, Potatoes 40c a_ bag, Apgles $1.50 a barrel, Cabbagee 60: a dozen, ~ arley 45 to 550, and` Mr. J. J. Brown purchased a very ne plum -and hard sample of the Democart unvdall n wheat for ' - '7 ' nlecnamcjs lllllvlbuvu nun... ,, Some most excellent works have lately been added to the library, in the line of travels, Natural history, bio raphy, architicture and technical mechanics works and a small sprinkling of light reading. The inhabitants of Barrie, are n well .prc_vided with `mental pabulumand nobody ought to get the blues ` for lack of something interesting` to read and M something substantial to study. 1 ..-_..__..--_ nne puunf auu uuu.'.......,. variety 0 wheat for 750. - 3Baptist Church in this ' aouwu. ~ -There was a. very interesting social at the town last Friday evening. `Mr. Harvey gave an account of his trip to~NewAZes.land and back by way of France` and England. His speech wa.s.in- structive as well an amusing. .Mn`sic,_read-. inqs, speeches on goodies for the hysical i man made up an evening of ration enjoy- ` . A , ! 33$. Ahorse Killed. 11.1 the half mile and repeat running `on Friday the horse Tally Ho, belonging to "John Onrtis,'bplt.ed andran into the `inside driving the I--- I-mt -...I `Im Arnnhed down dad,

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