-.,v.---uv Barrie` num Produce Market. Beef. hindquarters........$ 6 00 170 $f I).... Inunnnanrfnr , _ . . . . . a 5 - a I I ( A_NP,AL-SE9RT.. ?_1.9_ESi| E. B. OROMPTON & Odsl . nun l Oats. .Dnnn - .ar `:14 I*'t`~I`-"4; 7*.:x1J sh u1=,i. . ;.;., *-Al_IUCIGJA1$;..I'.;Iic't '3`t'I: )1l In 1-5 w~- . ff rw om. '(,,u_s1Qme;_g.1o have a good look through thest Si`; oweosicoorildostroonslv re'""o` A van Inuu vnv Iv u . Mr. Harve,y,-ofl$a.mie..has-.app1ied person- ally, for the poeitionpf, teacher of the Brace-' bridge Model Schbli *1Thie~is the only ap- plication yet received. -..-He,ra.ld._ - -r I ,. T7_2_LZ. ..-(1.. `>"~I..J;\-`J-n T':~u'rn`r\nn| 5` The People's :Barga1n Iiotlse, wmv l'\ . .-- -- ne 0 seventy-two pi Bilvage we li`ve in). 1 ilimnantsnf Dress Goods, Flapnels, Cantons, 1x1a,m "'I`.we_ed` V1e?l_veteens,V`_Plu`shes and Velvets. 9 F. .. nu nzu nki.`-. cr.m(}!}O1-98 swan has ngim `rnmn-.1-':r'-H ` gay... IVVVDIUDLI Uuw vuvun yuuu-.5 _.a..- .. --_,_,, ' Over twenty applications have been mode` \ for entrance into the Bradford Model School, and difficulty in getting _board is experienced. LI,_ I_L__L n.Lc.`..n :n Juana 1 tandnllada -:2? On;-`Stock . :.'j;r.v :3`, 1s:1:'i:o1~w QQJS, ~`5?io9dy % -._\nd*`s0r!;!h!Io1+; cheamr.-~ :: WJJ&iTxnBEB &l&iinIrand fch-ildrens tine Boota, Shoes 9- ` manufutuhuiimxanda.-a:N.x av-~ -'3 `ms; 114;: m: n -f: ,;_,.--..}-f-,7-,-.-.1-g--'-upun-u- MIPJNK m,W.1[t G9ods 5 q1 in mg 1}Y -w soda ,noIaer9rv13:.-H ` ) _ .da mi: noixibaoo noqn ." uobuzq xmq -~'`="' ` I d) do -3131} 3s1maita.o1 , . :` are t]; vitwaas iodmhdiUv9Iiwn seuerat N.`P r oise. -mssauae I`. :n.umv1wza-ssaN-awe ebrated E02118 9 rvaahyawua Gi`i 1BobUdm}-Shas'.<~.:' hushed 51j ' _ j4J.L,; GInA.Y'l'0N S| auu uuuvuuq In 5vunu5_-.-....... 7.. ---r-,-_- 4Ladies, for the test styles in dress goods go to R. A. Ste ens &.Co. We hope the Conservatives will hold a grand demonstration here before long, and_ lqmng some `of their ablest men. -Stayner BOOTS Fall. Stock now complei, comprisfs all I ' Cloths in the Market. I-:-Big Bargains-:~| PIIIENIX IIALLI ma ' :{ Fit:ia1{d1Siy'1e Guaranted. COME AND -SEE Us AT OUR NEW s'1`.s..\`1>V Sun. .651 `Q `_('tm1 in nc-.`mJiz'= (103 .oz'xJX'3c] 'r ,n.>ia*-_r9rv1:3 I noa..9ibuou .c'>"f':t'a Ac-:EatE:Ap. FAMOUS SHOE HOUSE. To Tl-IE %u%IccAR"r%Hv BLOCK. _ __.._:-u 1? , u Med 6911:: fr: REMOVAL OF` :-at >(`3VeIltS per pair, WH|TTAK__ER,M |J|-ALI. A cow'strang'led, an` ancesra1`h5m`e 'd- molished, a runaway and? -."trgv_el; booming ` are chronicled in the Petita.ng"`Hei`allI `last week. ' - - A ` '. n . 11,1 aim " -AN D- -000- SHOES] Late,SANDERS 8; `DRA See our 54,0 M P PHAETONS, DEMOCB llUl`BI"- U. uxauuuu, vuv uvuw -......--- .. __.. ii Eeople,,?_the,a;;iz;1_plyn1r;'o,w_ny with the driver,` ut was nally brought to stand in the fence nnunnn Y; W C I'll] I `)0 to %n d ,:SIi`pper'. the Newes UVI IIUL c p- . The Indians pf Christian Iglahif igaid re-occupied'theii"1')1acea or; the island after nn`\nII:I\lI `ll h nl-nnn-Hf UUUUSU III W UIJIJ II nulsv v--I ' Robert Stewart, of Bradford. had valia- able dog shot the other day by some unknown parties. He was `valued at $50. . The (locket of the Poor MaIi s (Division) Court at Huntsville was very heavy, the hearing of the cases taking all day. G Mr. Lukes grist mill: at Bradford, was burgla.-ized the other night and seven coppers rewarded the enterprising night workman. r___ 1...... L--- ...'...J.. Q1: gou wutit 8` ` 1:535` fmgii =af'f3ants go? `$6 R. A. Stephens & . The Globe says the income of the Shberiff of this county last year was $3, 906 '; C`bIfnty Attorney Cotter [received $3,769, 5 gndg the Clerk of the_County Cou'rt $2,412 . :1: __ ;x.'.._'..-.12. ; .A ........h. . A00 _ W771`-1nK;3`!r.'.`.9..vQ t6 bore or ile or gas. . _ : Nom,_9_ n_nl9o' pqrth 9f.,_Hu9sy1. 16 TI rapidly_g;1)V_riI;"g vxllqge. V; ' 'l`Inn If-hilnnt` `nnIr-nf\ III Om md 11010 Ellen` mevuxuga V \1$Il.|\|`-P.--_!-U--_-.7} Robert `Neilxyy or the noxiow has 9. turnip which measures_.jI__1t M3,`? i"--n` _ cumfegence. Wb_a,t w1ll[ 11; meudge `w er; full grown is the qffestiou for dnscussnon. 5 The whistle-` . the _Enterprjse.. .scar,edJ&. horse at Bradf_o:I(,tl`1 ho":-'s`e 's_ca.rd: a *19.'3b Eqop1e,;'the_amq1_ply9n'awny dnver. ..... a....n.. tn-m~.alF.I>.`+n' sltand in the Courtemanchds store, Mia1a:id,t get on re: the other day and some clothing was burnt before the re was put out. _ . *` ' '- -I - , A. LL- I`!..'III-.nmnl\(" DU-.UX'I`J IIIIU HIV WED lilgv VI-In The noise of the guns at the Oollingwood Artillery practice was heard at Penetang 88 though it was only a. mile off. n _,_,L -1: l)_-,!....A haul 5. vulva- \JlI:lI\ UL vuav.\I\I-an-:4 \/v--- ,,-, ---- The Young. Men : Ubndrvativd Aasocia.-' tion of Bradford x_u_1d Wes.tbGyvi1limbnryV hold a meeting monthly`. A The-' Baryie Association hold their `meetings quigqu`enr;ial_ly,. ` n..n..+. m.:I:v*_"o f theHo1io'v?v'a" COPDGI`. V 'fhe Mkoki Hid `says 3 young minim ter who belongs t6iih0%DWDhVo -........-| ......IA.l>,n- Int: Qnnnv iflarnonn in KIIIIIIUIIU 6 aravvc 1 nova. > WW8 "as2.*12...<+= 3'5"} cnrionu thine. curious thing. `3-7: nu _. ,|_._I_- ' (--`-w-<>`1'- hju `I1 -lull` I-UIXTF` ..- ..L6{-sn nuann nv It; to R.` `A Sephena (CU . INJURY` IUVII, erries and other PW F".'P.""`. jgrnoon In but almost i`?7B" '-" ?'~.`P.~`?".` ; ;`."=' :5`!-' ' - - 5 `hifztin $o'n;:u:;Iaa; a=`inexist>er%:os.Ii,:a;'ars,e~%Vt S='n.it_h. family; !7.'Tt.n'3 1;a`a;;`. vi:it:i'%`6t1:rs;=szsre phymg lacrosse near-' Wnlsonia -hausez which `digtnrbqd-` 3hisvmentaln:nchin ery-._; Hg cmmft. 9n',d`t0'_8hj0otV if '1;he b`ayII,';did._ app. jlgje` '_'a,;;d was true to his wont, The. magistiate lent - him to.Ba1-rie for trial._ Mr. Callaghan desires us to` say th.t hm parties who took 4 balls from his billiard __ n1_.__1-__ .___I_L _..- I-___._.. -_.I LI... .x 7. `-.`."" A Collingwood man mgmed Q H3188 wuu UUIIIL 1: unua LIUIIJ nun unuuuu mm on Monday mght are known `andtthey will get into trouble if thea bells be not at once returned. -Gardwell Sentinel; Those whotook the belle known that is a falsehood. If the parties were known they would at `onoe b'e'a`rreeted.-' - That so1_'t'of_thing`isV-too 'n:IIn nnulipnlnt` uuuu up urgcuuuu. ` Ll |'silly do any'go.bd. III, _.,,_. -_..__,_J Wll`l0ll'WII_ll_l'iy Itoulluuuluu uuv'u_vnu gunn- rie on Friday which seemed to :be rather thinly attended. They visited the Reforms. -torn enjoyedlthe 1-eeh..hreezee oftho Gears ...:...aAn..... as an nvmnilinn. w:1"o:f.;vE(.>:;;1-'witiN1 two Iexcfsion week`, one` from Totte'x';hun5 en, T511343! which was _ faitly attended and one -frmn Bar- bi` nn tincy $l'|;nh IXIIIGI` in '.h Pthf DUI , vcllllly?->I` UIIU LIT. .VU.Lvwun?w vn. vsn"!'_M"'-V : `an Am an excursion, and expgened '6 it llvkv f as 5 well` 9160-04.. a-,;- em -Isl r::`ruia`is_.:th " *.of`tB$iehi vha aople ill nightsfor foa of not bing = awake` mine 19 oatoh*th9 63 mick or ' I .l V'ay forVa dn,_v,,?n P19`Wl'.59d,,|ilk,u -W0I'y.-and come hem Ioaoomplotoly Jagged bout -that it Mkeathem I weak`-to reo oveI'.' . 1 fiin 1+-.Brd'd4f'rd Wituu.` `Bro. Gare _ evidently a lively recollection of K .hia;-travel: amppg the buldera -of Big Bjay-Point.` _ . mm: Why, of ou1*ae,~it,'.ia thgh 7' him IUUPULL VVIUIIJ UFIU VI `v_._ _-~~- The late heavy rains have greatly interfer-,' ed `with harvest operations around .-`For this onta thgehhipgg go to R; `A. Stephenik . ; ` >_ ` J ames V0sborne"'lost trio ngers by` contact, with a saw in Parl;e_r .s mill, Stephenson, the other day. ` ' Large numbers of appleaare wormy_this t year and are falling from the trees ; so the farmers say.` A A lI'| , -1 LL- Oral. D-66nI:An lung hfl main road. V ` Mr. Alex Finley, s_en., has also erected ,a handsome brick dwelling on the old. site at the mill. Situated in one of the_moat pic- turesque spots of Midhnrst, it is calculated `ever to` .win an admiring glance from the passer-by. ` i ~ V -- x Mr. James Coutts has iust completed a fine-looking frame residence. _ Mr. Ned Barrettvand Mr. Martin~Brett are both building dwelling houses, the former _a frame, the latter a brick. A -unuv In-uinlr an`-rnnl Manna hnnn in nrn. auuug H105!` IJLIULIJ, UIIU luuuu null. IUUH a&l0P-- AnI1,ia:it to 1?? W19r.6F3 n.-"4 3 N05 8. blessed xjqotto woken them up, Iitell you` there was none ofthat kind 0? work in the `ql.)d-ayewhen w_e did_n t;-k,n_oW_ the moment we_.phou1d..be lifted with rnightv auddqnness hea. v`enwa'rd -and turn three or four somer-. saultl before reaching tetra rma again; How we clung to `.`them- handles withnvise.-like -__gyri;'r;ftnd_`)?zad along each 1irrov?v*with stern gaynd stea eye! .`A`orb_olifec_1 `furrow`t,vv,`as_, .4:hen,.- a. rarity ;-_ now, a straight .o'n`e1s a `greater rarity. And` whentyon gently hint ttoA_on,e' offthose modern `knights of th'eV,f:_m_n that aelittle more pains . taken in their work would detract from the pains -you feel at see- ing"-n'an'nIa ciqrnlnnunnun` hnnr `lHIV{;lii+.:hd7it'iid auvuuuv. vuqswpgguruuagguvvn . A ililxltensiye building his been izolhg on` in this. neighborhood `this ' siinijiisr, .w1_;io.1i 'sug1irsw_el|for ebb materiel unhcijsl im'pn`ove- mentof the locality. Mr. Chas. Wattie, one of Vespra s cohncilmen, has erected a mag niticent dwelling at an expense of eve`:-$3,000. It is a solid stone structure, handsomely n. ished and presentsa ne appearance from the nr\n:'| nnnt` IFIIIIJU, HUG IHIIIUI` it Ufllils A new brick school house has been in pro- cess of erection all summer, = and will be ready for use in about a month. ltihas been constructed on the most approved plans and. is expectedm hen nished,,to beone of the best of its kind in the county. The plans were furnished by Mr. Kennedy. architect, of Barrie. \ What a decade brings forth ! Ten years ago nearly every farmer and farmer's son of this community manfully bent his back to the tune of the scythe and the cradle, and with his little ten-toothed rake gathered the hay into winrows and the grain into sheaves, under a broiling sun and a wringing shirt. How vividly we remember it all ! But those were the days of chivalry and of true man- hood, when every one strove to outdo his fellow in physical expertness. But, alas I what a change ! Today throw a young farmer.s scythe and ask him to wet it, and he ,.will_ infqnll likelihood carry it to_the7,water- trough. VAsk him if he can swing a cradle, and herwill, 'doubtlessly, `reply : 7 Out of practice, old boy ; last baby three years old. Exaggeration, think you? Not a bit of it. `And then think of the ploughing of now-a- days. Just see that teat_n'th'sre qo meaning. along at a snail s pace, the plough wobbling along after them, ' and the ploughmaa `half gnlaan A-`J in.-_ In La nxnndnv-all n1: 7. Not `VVUI-llu ucoruuu uulu IIllU`1JDl.l.ll '3'.|_s lvcs av ovu- ing `such carelessness; how humilis'tingV _it'tis to be told: Psha._w! a. crooked f_nrro`w will grow asssttbisht grain as a. straight one. As if you; didn t `know better than-thst. It is en<..uh,to snake the hosts of our ancestors blnsh with shame. ft is indeed! A'iJd"see "that `A se_lf-`binder, there using up 30 cents `__wo1`th of cord` every acre it cuts and wearing the e'sh'5b three horses as: th'e'sa.me tllfne. .vI.t/ makes. us fsirly_.q1-can ' when ';,W.e4 think ' of 'the`wa.ste. T Ten years sooevery farmer -was himself a self-binder, an economic self binder, who didn't waste any cord. or horse-esh but raked the sin with: his .littlerske and bonndit mi ' s&t'w..N- But it w6uldn .t do for 5].... LA:-g IL` 545:: nun `t\ >IlII' Ant` 5';*`?."z. `" I U V110 !h..I`VriIHa:rIL1.A4"\-nlhr-luuulnLnAIw o uuuugqp gg ggxgwu. nun no vvuuuuux uv nu the boys of this age to 'cradle s s`;id mow and qiitd agld 0!}, j; ;eg-with their ngers, it mifhi rgoigh lg, .nd_;th].e_n yqn` know lwould g'0W6f I119; `Lsbienho fu-mmg;_and at ARE-iiuimdiaiin-3 .3 :fr:{`hm-h ..niwiliza*hon.. Advance. Qonieepontignoe; - _, `L;-_ L--- z...` -1 7 If : J h "V `undergo '~ v . ' " . "" rl`, or""l " Lr L; g .1! n.g;`:.`:2"':~,r. .---:~:zn.*..*.;"::"J:;:(..*--*!`* mlwrnenanvow` now wants a Good *c"ro`pa in the vicinity of Sundrldge. - Penetangnishene ia,to have a new planing` mill. ' _ V Trinjty Church,` Bra_.(.1f-)rd,_ ipgabout Sundridge baseballeis` innve Lila` tenm from Hamilton. . ' _ __ _ , -If you '1iv'ant'aN tting suit go to R.. A. Stephens 8: Go. ` -' "Welt" Gwillimbnry, ogeobeg 21.: 5nd 22mg . VJ UIIU Wvlila ';r`ut!ileu' club I'll!_`.-' !!A.I.l_'! 0" 8.0 6114- .'l`hs.=!.L!=weV-39r 9. m=:a,.::-- `.333 i'IT5.3F>H1i9ine;.%;d\iis:-.aid "the area! $115? not 3ro.w,,nnd,.er his tget _wh<;n H he. W8 thfeaher at Mr. 311535 : lint week.- W9 thinucmmnmarm, gwimonk [ James Middleton Il 8l'l5e(l.~"nlB new Bldwouf - , --,=.s * 3%-:*~ e`t`>ne "V? C. % ':it&9:`i"i`$uh9$.5s9$Q?a:ts1 bn an end. The cat made for a" tregwand av-mu 1'17 `..:.:|`"..?.:.... m-`Inn 3'3" """".-""%`.`!F`!s"".E:`.r`.l.S`-:`,!?I.-- 'V n""` 1 d.i.. grew nnderhis feet when W89 . 'V...U: ; .."4 -~13 ... - `A - n. are busy ridging Iipefor fall wheat. ' inn:-`loting youngzeouple of this .yicimtv who theught the'y" wo`:1lkI like to trip` the light fantastic toe :\fox:.n,:snight s enjoyment. received permiiaidn freni `Hr. James Cum: mings to take. usurprise party to his house. bu; judge of their surprise when they fom d that none of their invitations had been ac cepted by the ladiessof~this plnce. We hope ouryoung friends will have batten success the next time thev undertake `to get up an eveningfsenterteinment. A Vespra Council. " Proceedingeof "the" Veepra Council.--The Council met on the 30th August. All the members _p_resent- "The Reeve irr the chair. The "of fhelint meetiugwere read and confirmed. _ A e .. - Documents were presented. and re- ferred u+folloIrfI.:. _'etitiout_-n-John Scott for I grant of_2$5Q' as be expended on undo hue between lots 15 and 16 from 7th to`:9th.line. -Js`meI MoGabe and others for 3 grant of $40 to be expended on Townline between Vecpre aid Suunidnle, and Trustees of Public and -Roman Catholic Se rate ratel tote levied Id. ce eoted n -Anna Q` hnknlu` -Annnn '. . iphhoyv; bj a. days work can be done in cut- ting iha. indiug; and many `of. the qtoriee would eclipse any sh story of the day. I notice irgoneipf ghe~Barrie pars .,that. the .H'illsdale `team*"ofbasebfers have been , ,12_,.__.`__L.`.`l`I.. .: 4.1.- r1....1nnm. A6 -1111150816 B85111 vUl. UISUUHIIUIB uuvv -uvvu speaking diszfepectfnilly of the Cyclones of this Lplgce. 1 It is to be regretted that these games cannot be played without vso" mainv exhibitions of jealousy. f There is" healthful- ness and-physical develo` ement and."eiren moral forceto be obtsine from these games when rightly carried 'on but practices are 4 . , `weeping mdshst will riiiidei`, th.e!n_tinpop;1Ib.r. The excursion to Penetanguishene was crowd- ed the town was full, and nearly all Phelps ton yverejzhere. ; Miss Partridge was . _in town fa'fe"w`hights ago but did not reinain long. Things generally here are calm and peace- -mL>,~ 0111]) 19$ KIT .30 IN IQVIEL Igu . vvuvuuvu in Luve1al~`achoolIe`ctIonI.= Communi- .cntt<.>ns.:-1 G9nntv:Treasu.rJer.4 Frank Doboon. Seorotuvya -Minto Drainage. Association, sud W, J .: Johnston, S_ecretnry Provinciul Drain- ag'e Salieme Association. V Acraonhta-Drnry 8: Partridge, our to indigeniis, $6; Finlny Bros. for lumber. $94.47 ; J mes Rose for road scrapers, $45. and. Mr. Gavler, P. L. S , for work on Town Line, Flol, $12., V .IN... n..........:u... III! lringnm incrndnmed 5 =I0lW_0l'K On IOWD ulna, Emu, gun. _ The Co1_nmittee.. on Finance introduced jB`y`;L.a,ws which were pissed b the Council. ,lst;for (the, levyin and .00 ' ting School Ttnsteesfatates, 2:: for providing for Town`- ship $850, County $1,672.20, Railroads $1,976.05, and County School rates $357. : $4,855,25 by a. rate of 9 mills in the 8 on the assessed value of the Township. 'l`Ll| niggb nuns: nnnnonna `in Y\Af."I. rapluxynggvyrung vuunsu, _ K ;v .V ` The Midland lock- p was broken open and two relea-.9<.1: 9mWod!IG<.1Iy-..s: '-=' ' The Medon and Wood fall show will held at Portrorling-on thodth inst. Camping parties on Christian Island hove o broten up-1 Qustp _l"1`.'b1` vomena ~::; *3 V The`Midland Free Press mm has been pre; aented withAt_wo pontoon weighing ; ,1__1bn. Ads..- 1.---.. .......'-6In inbnv-fol-4 00 d Jun Lawrence 8110 ueo. rru-:5. - A petition -laid over from a former meeting largely signed by residents of Minesing, ask- ing the Council to pass a. By-lsw to prohibit gigs from running at large was discussed and svorably entertained by the Council, but it was deemed not advisable to comply with the petition until other psrts of the town- ship reqnested. - Glo. SNEATH, Clerk. There are 118 appeals, from both sides politics. to the judge against the Vesprs Voters List. V ' ' ' . Orders were passed for the payment of $2.60 to William Dempster, an indigent, and $6 for our to Drury & Partridge furnished to J Jhn Lawrence and'Geo. Pnest. A _ _L3;:_.. 1.1.] ----.. ........ - CA--nan rv\nn`.:hn 1 I IIIIUU \l\IAL\phF[lVOl\AVI-V\v| ` Harvesting has begun in- earnest and will s'oon be over. ` The chief topic of conversation _s__`hoy,v__ big a.:.... .';.'.:r-.. :...a:..,..-. ..'s.`A .....e. A: um nfnv-inn .,. A Advance Correspongicnce. b " J uhn' MacLeod, Louis A. ' Jory and Geo. E, Wood of Dalston Public School obtained 3rd class certiqitee at the last examination. No less than six teachers certicates have; been obtained-here `during the last three _yers,,.\qhilstVeeveral pupils passed the en- trag`ge"`;exfuninat1on in the ."ep.m`e' pexiod. j Tl_1er'e,is_'a _-.g0.od "ital: of, ;a.mbiti`on.ihA the young 'tpeo'plmof thisplace..>which`we hope will not drop a._thle%advarnJ(x'e iu-yea.ta.~' w . ., Mn.` }Ij:;|,1 1;I;im Chmphell.,are in "s`au`e1o:*h 7} bsoauq ?19Y. I61dliqnbi`o'onif#ty Ito -the !r ox\s.:o . the xsoott ; `Ant. ~(;1`he _. .11 ..I_.'4| J. Lnox`_hAI.l__u . L--- 1-.. -._L.`L2_-L'. .. BBUUUIUQ Vlll U1 IAIIU LUVVHBHIP. The clerk was requested to notify all path- mestora who fail to make . their returns by the lat September that they will be proceed- A` `nun:-no` nnnn-Jenn `ll `:1 .. 'Vu glIIIUU CVIKJKIIIII8 U`! lDWo ' he Depnt -Reeve was requested to get the side line tween lots 5 and 6, 12th con., surveyed oncondition that parties owning land sdioining said line pay one half the cost of surveying. 1 ` ' '1`h e`Co'mmittee en Roads and Bridges were reqnestodzto inspect side line between 15 and ' 16 from 71-11 to 9th cam, and the Town line` between Vfesprs `and Sunnidale, and `expend such sums thereon as they deem necessary. 'I'... Q...-uenlp` A` ORA 1)nar`n"nI\t"`1l|;t`(rAn f`.nm- 1 rd ___j J: ;"__j_,_-_ I `I I\ 'I_I__-_ J. nn Ill-IV LBII QUPUUIIIIIUL ULIEU ULICJ Rood Against according to law. v Tho nAnnn_p Anna uvn rm aucn BI.lP.lB WHUTUUIQ 33 lqut'_y LILUUILI. LICUCDDIIIJJ The report of` the Roads" and'Bridgee Com- mittee recommended that the acct. of Mr. Gaviller, P. L. 8., be notpaid until further information is received concerning it, and that the accts. of J as. Ross and Finlay Bros. be paid . (1..-Anna nun-n unnunrl fnr h navment Of '6 _V""'f" ;!fP!|.`9'! ":`!'YI"'0`~,-"1'~~yI.-.vv-V-9-r--.7 to-the {tog or\s.:o.tho . Ant.-~,.;The ,_on_s T blwgg ,'Ili_6`;,n`o. or certi-oato of M ., ml`:`- =``9b-.; ~:1inI':'2;1f%'V``?;` 5 ' ,.f '. 6 mill 1;. A gu-Eh. ' "("3nM_ ighuerigiiiaehe roducewt %lid.isb'dk'y'.-iioil, L- h an : l`I;oberqu3s,.vbIlaqYkberries widfrtiith. ' L" ` . -Call and see N8 gqqdp; (:3; .A.. Stephens;-&._ 00. ~.- . , .-, - The Hfdl L__ _L_ |_-I-_... lvknhidllhr onnnnt` ' .., _' |\x.'_ `J-. lI__-J l1mmimnm % * H` ' 1 n I : -A. 3 1!-dJ1}9!`P `.`.." . . ..'F'.?.':'1.7.3"`"" . . 4 T . brmped, E533. ; far `w*1%.`e'i';,;%{I?';{i'a"siy }'.`3 .`be.aq 7a,,t];6Cen _quy..139rm. `Com. AH ' 7_ _ ` :- In . an. .1 1!!'rU)!~'nt8TE'J;n E 1:43` E'3'*n;' "p""uu; gm 8 mm; -an-W3lmo1 I`.h'. K! 01 aons'ro1m d3i`w..!:r.?[tIanu-; .4 `_Tlm1_Miod=-I- l?lio9~ ammay..ohac Au-an--gnu GL1: ]3"n1"`i`i`i-In-;nn at "anon-H 'iT1'Z.'l"as WuHd?f v3i3f1i?`B`M% 3. C J , .E5igq;', Q " ' . g W1, ' ' Mon reu I oak" is `re rted weak gnfliugydbt "-`lnl'1e..'i.1didI'Id` market}. - - : .-H):-, .x5(.Iu'= 2-; -.71.-~ .1), run Iggy! , :-qunms Ijg-1;`|:1t;'_.'!!aQl>>1 mm owl; *3 ` c-`F1 . U`:}'i`-.` .e'o?'z'5a' I1 TVTTT-Cij N if-`THC JOHN D. liitihcnr, Inspector. 79?: .``.`,_;v _, (f"" .; 5: ` ,.`.I,_i `in 3:15;" o_-at; _u,:m(| 335 il- Q InC4.'nr-w:- , Advance Correspondence. pucamon yes r6Uu1\{Uu.-.:.5Lu; pu.. , . | Mr." John Knight, of `tf1e"Meri<')nte Lumber Mills, `Elsie, has am: ?-,0Q0A1)Q0;fqet of lumber} _ this season and has 1.000.000 feet more tq cut bfwre the mwutq 1 - -If you watit By i)v.'i1` `bf't3ahts`p;0' D A Q Ln:-.11 Ann R? I? am can 8! . t=`f.= .; V2153. .b!'x:a$? NU IIIIPOOFOP 5 .S5:t'a"."R:J '-A-_j.I(|. zllvmuin `I M nu n II Dual, uunuuiu... ........ . . - - - Beef, forequarters . . . . , . . . Beef, per side, per ,cwt.... -. Dressed hogs, P615103 lbs. Mutton, carcass, per cwt. . L_amb,.per lb . . . . . Butter, tub, per lb. . . . . . . Butter, roll, per lb". . . . . . . Lard, lbosne soug--in Tallow.... ...'.... Eggs, per dozen Potatoes (new) per bag . . . . IIICOl`II Apples, per bushel. . . . . . . Omons, per bushel . . . . . Turnips, -~ -. . .. .-2 . Beets, `V ' ..`....'. Carrots, "-`:.~ `."...a'. .- `.`., enjoin use Hay, new, per ton! ... .. ,..` , Straw, per ton._. . . .-.. Flour, Baker s,, per , 10C` lbs } Flour, `Family, ' Flour, Pastry, Oatmeal, per 10Q`1PB g..,, . Cornmedl, . , . -. . . . . :Wa.shed Wool '. . ; . . Unwashed Wool-.;..`. . . ..". RQUGH_ mm-as. UVI vv oav nrvnv-=- - v seven! I `d: ,Vt_'e.'I`iI'56'IiZin the rivet d` :`3wn1'::q" almost urr.dV-."--1' -; 3 1," " c `-,3<` . ` `The;oSoh'\;:li lift :F"`;hero ms , g '0 n It 3: Northolrn T R. U11. cause of it`2 ?' W113! loltbt 1'I.QVa1Y!!f.P|" il_1_able articles, of course. I -- aiinidli 1i &`eiaEn1?~L1ab8;a.'s)6a:H5 lidgsnd `i3?l';.1`;'?'9-?;.;l?@Wu Su. guiuhod was by. uni ry o` iv 1'\?'a3'nau..g*sa%'f v genera y. _.'I `In The Poncho:-'-Inn|d. s.'_'!Ghmer con-ea ...-...:....a. ...I..'. scan... nuumt g unnhtino to You willnd. the O reator% Portion of them just the class of Goods `M be noadlngiugw short time. All are in A veryuuseful lengths, and will he n1arkey(1:pW||\ . .. Tlcgg v'v'e.feel_f.sure w1ill;_make Vthgm go outjlively.` ' - % Dul'l'1v\I|unana-no--. s;3ring\vheat........ ...so&'tosooo FallWheat......~........ 074 .. 076 BIl'l8y.... oooovociocuoco 0 55.100 Oa.ts........ . . . . . 036... 040 ~ ,- n45.-_- 050 , $edo1J..r Wide Huckaback 'I_'oWe11ing at 5 cent: per yard. About3OO yards of 1t, cheap at 10 to 15 and a half cents per yard. All the above BAR-.AIus forfhls max, at The Price: Ruling In the Local. Toronto. Montreal and English Markets -A Resumowot the Week. Tm: NoR'mnnN'AnvANcn Orfrcn, ' ` BARBIE. Sept. 8, 1886 Barrio Grain market. on-unn;..nnnn mm. LIVE max um irnnnuun. LVCX In-u-cu .. 'Rve......... .- A welcome home was tendered to C01. Tyrwhitt at his rsidhbe, Farmcot, last ,Thursd_ay ev_em_ng. Lots "of music. an ad- dress and crowds of people. ' A =- -__1:_`J _.-._._____`