wood IOU CHI .1! -3` `DC - , 'IlI"0lI:l0II|O0fGh0 , ,,, `_ ____..-u -u anti! 1 UW l U IJIU5 A05" His Honour the Judge of the County Court of the County or Simooe at Hunt : Hall. Eimvoie. 3f`.L`3t..:'.;`..`%`:.: .{ 3 :;`..%?..." .i.`:.9:`:,.`i'.o.`i.?f wot: of errors and omiuionein the Voten t tot {he Municipality of the Township oi Fl 01' 0 9 - - ,7 - All persons hnvi business st the Court" `are uired to attend: theenidv time -and place. Boted this 5th of October 1 4 WM. invmt. ' 886' 40-41 clerkotthugid Munxoiinuty. e In-Ina ' * " New *=%hr:*:vm*eth:::~,.a:*.trtx;:' 3 Honogr the the 0 ; : ;t`:3:..{.%`:}3::LEP2:.H.e2-_.E1g~xezsa ronno In-morn u-hot." Tonomo. Oct. 12, 1886.. Wheat. tallper bushel ........ .3073 to 3 0-76 coco-cocoa 0730-no Wheat,goose. do. ........ .. 066.... 067 ` on - n o o u-0': cost om, 0 u I o o oa,oo own p A - Lawulu IJIlII.lB.anooonoouooIuI C Plhooho-col... IIIOOOOO Tallow, Farmers cake ..... 0 041}... nmns nu) sxINs-1Nsrnc'.rnD. No. 1 Steers, andnp 0 08.... on 9 u u n N11 " Oow,_ per 100 Steer. Lamb Skins. . D41 I... ROUGH RIDES. mg 0900000086 W OOIOIOII 6 50 265 to Iu|\1llCIUUlDo0loIOC9' Beef, foregnarters........ Beef, per ude, per cwt... .. Dressed hogs, per 100 lbs. Mutton, carcass, per cwt. . Lamb, per1b....,.... . .... Butter, tub, per lb....... Butter, roll, per lb. . .. . . . Tsu-J nun II: ,. Beef, mndqmte:a. .......s 5 oo to 3 6 00 Ann nan` fnunnnnunnn ` K (`A cacao; uuoo - u o u u can I! 1V...g | l.....'C..'......I... OBOOIII ` Barrio General Produoolu-ket. `rho PI-loos lining in tho Local, Toronto. llonu-on and Inglis): Ihrkou -A Resume of the Week. Tm: Nonrnnnx Anvmcn Orncu, BARBIE, Oct. 13, 1886. Ban-lo Grain u-ken. spriugwhese........ ...so oo to sooo F'a1lWheat.............. oe5..; o7o Buleyonlo OIIOIIIICCICOAI 04500-0 (`aka ' 0 OK V ..v- - --:v -vvv-- . have burggwi, Plnohel In an colon and at hot 1-Icon. T. W. Gray a: Co. ' rm: sun or run xnnrs nuance -ran PAST wnx V GRAIN, LIVE STUUK AND PRUDUGE. `I Cowys, all weights: . . 2 C I C I , `--- -- v _---.\an\.n I0 lulll. Illa`: IILKIUIJ Us sntwv-an-V-- shall receive Buying time this season finds ushbetter prepa';;{, to meet your wants than did buying time one year ago_ And we re not aware that you then found anything lacking, either in assortment, quality or style. Be this as it may, we think that this year s buying surpasses all previous ones for variety of as. sortment offered you, combined with excellence of our goodq andinthe lowness of our prices All our departments are L": derrst-class management. We draw special attention to our Millinery Department under the management of Miss Stephens To our Dress Making department in` charge of` Miss Hunt. These departmentshave had our most careful attention. Ou; Stock of Staple Dry Goods, Clothing and Men s l<`urnishincr~. is . 5, - rst-class for value. Prices now" are lower than they win 1, later, Many lines of goods are advancing in price. Come not: and reap the benet. Come and see us to-day. H. Has eome fer those whoiwith prudence aforethought lnakg their Fall selections while assortments are unbroken, while goods are fresh, while they have got the ume to look, and we the time to give to them that nicety of attention. which we intend they _1_ _n ..--..:-., Rnuinm limo II-nia enasnn nds I19 better nrpn-sn-ml B UYI NG W900 207.... E. B. GROMPTON, & co., uuurru G . F311 Stdck now complete_, and comprises all le Newest ' Cloths A1n the Market. V n:4__ unf. .. PIIIENIX `HALL yscnool. SHOES! HAS By bx-invginng your'children to my Store, for Shoes, you money, as I have every good make of Shoes. ,My prices are alwayslow,-and I warrant my goods to v nuuwu a nut unyn wuuu ll none tau (lawn and immediate! with his hesrt. y dxed. Somethinc wrong .......... .. ...... w. yo, uuuou. guys are wrnmy nsra wearers, but good Shoes always lasts longer than poor ones, and ours never fail to give satisfac- tion. ` . ' Come to me for Girl's Shoes. All prices reasonable and low, ranging from 75 cents ppwatfds. ` I have just the kinds required, neatly made, nicely tting, durable. shoes, at the lowest prices possible for good work. - CHldren s Shoes for School Wear should be a strong servicable kind, able :0 stand roughnsage, wet weather, and the wear and tear of rough and un. even sidewalks. T ' COME AND SEE US Come come for Boys Shoes. Boys I-Inna o'n:nu-n In..- I..__.... 4L-_ _--__ A, Come to me for Children's Shoes. A Prices from 40 cents up. LS COME! TO THE MGGARTI-IY BLOCK. The Simooe District for foot-ball`, purpose: consists of Barrie, Collinqwood, j Orillia, Creemore, Dunedin. Lavender, Alliston and Glencairn, ` . T Anni. --- * - 5- V! _!T'.!TT4K,E3z- HENRY. MANUFVACTURERS. | % CUTTERS AND SLEIGHS -REMOVAL DIRECT IMPO RT ERS. GOOD rvwq-u We havo'lng_lI-lT`=o` our no and Visa I r & an- . . lhnh1nnnn_ _ Z JOHN CLAYTON. `rut mm mm wAno_H. AT OUR NEW STAND. ---- aauanaq `tiie market. which `they are now manufacturing ' having purchased the right for the Same and they condently assert U13` ii: THE BEST general purpose W330" ` `kn sagas -n`-AL `They desire to draw public attention to Late SAND:-ms & WHITTAKER' are terribly hard but good an:-I Aura nnnnm ..:I `A .... .... ..-L!..l'._ V VI_$i_x:."i7-'i:her, of Cokntown, was drifrin into Allilton a few days when his horse fell own In!` ;lnlnnl`iAf'A`Io aunt` Q1:-uunLL:...... -...-_... OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. See our $4.50 Pants. wear wel". `can save time and lllll f\ C well 1' pressi are . as first I tun. .1... The Cardwell Sentinel has entered its 22nd year of publication, the oldest under one Aoontinuous ownership in the Uounty, so it . claims. {IUUHU but oi the 116 for 1h l|!:n n um} D ` Ag'e_nt, wl sci nmihid allow mark :9 mm! _ 1 I10 tlon mort oflsal dpf. v MIU 001`. 'I`I.. 001`. The cessi Coun less. try`; Sixteen '1: of -honey were taken out of a. tree near umpford a little while a o and a good deal wasted. 80.11: in reports . `Ila I...-u. I..........I.. 11-..--. 12;... mass. H UUU 'l`_h , fram whic gnnd CLU to Hal one I11 41'-41 IV. 1: (iron 01" -~-- ~------- ~-'-- - -'r*'- "`"-' We have bar at . Fancy Edge 81]]: glgbonn only cp yard. . II. Gray 00 pom PHI`! 4,` "V Usliit CMSL ` --- .1"... _.._--av nu-- --u-vv T Vfrlommunion was administered in the Me- morial church, Wanbauahene. by Rev. Mr. McLeod, of Barrie, on Sunday last. The Boston World say: I Barrio nun. named Bsikiq nttenggod to sell fancy III the Hall. at the th Simone Exhi `tibia at Ooolutown, but the hawk-like eye of Pnu.~~ Seoddsrt uwoopod down upon him. He `K MI and Inn: khan A0. Rh-tn In gal` nip`- _.-__ ......-.-.- --- --rr-- --wv- We have bargains, u ' ou'r 20 and 22 all Wool Drou Goo . '1`. W. Grnv dz 0. ' C00 "'i`he Bradford Modelsohool was on tire last Friday morning, but was extinguished before much damage wee done. f1__`_________ I I .1 It u the Penetonguiuheno Presh tot-inn Church realized 8185 not from their czar and upper lately. . II). I...-... I.-_..._l.... ...a.'. ...-.. nn __4 sun. Jeremiah K151-hex.-evl-,'one of the em;1>`lYoyeeI on the P. J. R. who was injured at over, has died of his injuries. v URL- 7.31..) A3] ,1 LI,, I\,_, A I n The residence of. W. J. Walker, of Brad- ford, Wu grgatly damaged by fire on Wed- neaday evemng. We have barcaiua. so our .50 Extra Heavy Tweed ova oau. . W. Gray. &~C0o ` A A Collingwood liqubr sborb was burglar- ized a. few nights ago and some beer obtained by the thirsty thieveu. oL\l',I I on, u "_ 1:o't`tenhmi e`treesury was enriched by the gddition of 8121331: week, being the nes for make. _ C;l_1ief Angus Cook has `uni: ompleted 3 Inge new burn on his 1) see, Gibson Re- aerye. T The verdict and uzltenoe in the Kelly one give the Fisher : Corners folk gm: satisfac- xon. V . 5'73o"'.-3-'d"'s3'ei.' 1'._'1'u7.'.`2"e' ':'3""'-e11"Inf"n'.`.`. | nnnld ..--- -- wv -- - _.-v-. __.-.----' ~`------- The Brsdford Sons of Tom erQi{i:}ve elected Miss Oontes their Wort y Pstrisroh.- There hsve been several Scott Act oases lstely in Muskoka, resulting in convictions. It is currently reported that the Totten-A hsm psrlisment will soon be sasin in session. We have bargain ee our 50c striped gzuns and Velvete . _'l`. W. Guy as wanna: wv avovarwccuwavu -- 2- We have bargain in 1i:;ntle I Cloth: and Mantle '1`. W. Guy as `Co. The Spmcedale Presb terian Church is said to be in a good heal `y spiritual state. _BlII,#_______,__ |____ "3'I.IeJ'1'iE.I._Z{'bi&..e;}_i.}3ke his V arm at McDonald's mil}: short time ago. ._ ,1..- _ I_--_-4IA\.-I_-g4I- vac. voo vonv wvnvv-~ w- --_.--_ " At the Alliston montzl-V fair-.150 head of I cattle changedvhands at good prices. - ` ,l `I ___ _.'__.. IQ-.. --_ vwv---u vnuwu-.v-V-----~ ....=.... t__.._ Thomas Rawson, of Lovenng, Vhas con- tracted toget out 2,500,000 of timber. ., 17,-_'_ ___ -1: l;'-.I_..L- L.._I-.. L3- IICIUU [III TIIVI Jr I `nay: ow vvv Pigs are gettmg K some, 6116 omamenl work on the streets of Midland. u-` u 1 A IVII U av. -awn Lots of I1:arriuges taking place in dierent 13 to of the county. _ ,__ __:: L- L- 3.. LI... ...-...I. -1. DC or v -w -v----'. `A beer was said to be in the marsh at Bradford the other day- , -1 `I1..- J-..J _ _ _ _ _ __ L_ -ouvvv unovvoovu u-no-q --vv-vv- -. We have bu:-gain an Imitation Lamb Caps for 450. '1`. - . Gray l: 00. 11:..- __- ..-LA._.... --..... A..- ..............-I sus suwvuouvu We have but am: ee our 5c `Finger- lug `V001: To 0 aykoa V ' ' vng- I'I___L-_... `l:l......I.l ....-..L- 1. -..-dl A..'.`.. L- ll)-evlin visited the Salvation barracks at Braoebidgle a few nights ago dreued an a` lbmle. I: beti-ayed him and J amen wae` ' by the local magistrate one dollar for attempting toeail under false oolou... e eize of hle efeet; III` _`I III!!! at V: I 17: vv vvu The Penetang Herald wants a. well dug to test for salt. ` ' I a calm w'.'l"`l.1.a"E`1-'9-;n'a.'s'<-in`: '3? 'i3radford propose to have another grand concert. T V `I7- 1.--... I..._....al..-In-s Iunlinilnn I.nv-ml: CL-IOCUIIIVC ` Lefroy reioicos in the music of the thrash-_ ing machine. In. 1.--. lnnua-Inn an nun Kn `lnarnnu lllumbering will soon be booming I5 Baya- vi le.V ` ` ' We have bursa! , see our 50 Wlnoev. V A new church is about to be built 31: Brunei. , Union prayer meeting: sre going on"in Midland. L II , 9 DAI Al, ,I And condensed Into) lntoroitlnt _....I.. am AI!l.Ill!A'n.i.llQl`l WI cannula av smcqr. ' \ nxonsmau unocu. xglws. ` comm unEAm-n1srn1orn`Enns;~l Ina UOIIIIUIIIUII ollvwlvuuunp --u-_-- graphs tor Advance leaders who Lure The Marrow or the-bloat. = Collingwood has a mock parliament. , Midland complains of garden thieves Fall wheat on the Scotch Line looks well. Belle Ewarthas been the scene of s squabble. 1 She1burne s taxation is `25 mills on the dol- WIIII L uuwttu V IIIIIIIE Ill FIIU TU- .3'i'e"1'f"7.".-~M.:k Twain and the Inter- viewer. end other eeloctione from that quaint humorist. Proeqor.Vellenoe in head end-ehonldere above , pmfeeeionel who ' cone thie wey.fhnliIq.:It.nqn9L'. . ..AIao'|i!2|! 59- lonpem-Ieohonie,hieeett" ,`1..!:1'? ' Gray 6: (Jo. re have my am as clerktouhowv you our be no owelllng. '1`. W. Mr -L. 'Gibbons,o Gilford, who attempted sometime ago to-put on end: to his life, has succeeded in producing a. fatsl result. He had been uuerihg from mental depression for some years. - `The Gollingwood Bulletin wants to . know what in to be done with the fruit of -that region. The freight.rItgs are so high thnt when the fruit is sent away to market there is butilitt_leclgpitri,qMl,Iev`,produner.; s v c A fraIli7e"bdrn'. more .'[ll Sainte- Oollingwood, was burnt hat Saturday, ' ht. The building was lull of gum, and r. Wright the owner will be a great loner. Responsibility on inceudiaries or tramps. , I-_.-_ l'\---I:.. --:_u._.1 ALL- u-'u._-u'--, tnvvllvlvlidl JO Profeaeor _Vallance had a fair audience on Friday evening. We mnet confeeeto a little disappointment, however; which may have arieenfrom too exalted expectationl. In our opinion hie utterance in too. rapid, anid while- lue voice in one of t sewer. there was not.:that variety .0 mod n tion which his enbjecte fairly required. - Be ie-not, we think, auicient master of the .rich Iriah brogue to bring out all that `lah- eelectiona oontair. ,.We have heard among whomie Judge Livingstone, of Sunooe,` inN6r- lclk_ County. who, would coInp_are very favorabl with Profeeaor Vallance in the re- .n:QA" "'1. 0011.35 '0l`|-.8- -g-J - LI-- I-1-A'- In 'V_'_VIU.lJQ_I'l'lU Iuullu - 1 V ' ` After some other infor!nr_`,l"`I$usiness the Board adjourned. " "'3 ' UIAIU J IIIII VHO DUIFU IQVCITIIO I0! 5 head.) f_f. h::-`Hr the next Eur up xhegd teach- erVdt.:ho;BaHr'rie Public So i 5 Affair CIIIIIA ALLA- .'-l....'..3l"-"`.'.'. L!_--_ LI 849 33' W. Dodda (extra).......... 2 00 The Principal : report ehowed a considerable increase in attendance aa compared with Se tember of last year.- Sch Piid fun, 1 and $90.00 received aefee, ' wnich he Jennieonv cent in We. non-resident e` alao reported 23 student. in the Model" uvuvvs Uu anuuuny UVU;l.llliIg- - All the members were present. Routine business as usual. The following accounts were presented sud psssed: ' 11..---- 'l\._.lI___ 0-4 -- town. JUUIIVVI HIIQIVIO The regular melting or the Public School Bonrd waiheld at the Board room, Central School on Monday evening. th mnmhnn urn!-A nunnnn `DA:-I:-A VV VCR. - A aouthernwind prevailed through the week, veering W. 3, and E. 2 days. On 4 days it was calm, 2 day: light breeze, and on Sunday-the strength attained about 4 10th:. In` Q5 rnnu new lunar- auu vu k`_I||I|-IO -uuu uoruugml 4 lotha, or 25 miles an hour. uuu vuuu wr uuu wuux. V ` Monday and Tuesday passed without sun- shine but the other days present the {road record of 49 hours, from a possible 81 33 that the sun was above the horizon in the week. ____L`_ _M_ v ` ac - vvwv yuv vvve Miss Louie H. Iona received is silver water pitcher and goblet from her friends of the N ewtown Robinson Methodiit Church as" cl token of good will -on her lesving'_tha.t 1) see. V The Barrie Foot Bsll team plsyedwith the Edgar Clippers some time ago and beat them. The ladies provided A sumptuous repast for the players and things went -merry_ss I mer- riuge bell. - We olerkto. owe `|_ , W you nnr 5 Ilnlr nturnlllnsas. ll! '.l`l1e range of atmospheric disturbance indicated by the barometer was .20. this depression was over us on Monday, passing away the following day. :, High readings. were attained the remainer of the week. Some 8 hours rainfall on Monday gave us 0424 in, the total for-`the week. 1l'-_.l--_ ._.I II\_.__;,,, - -mama xxnorionooroan riurour. ronnomuwooxxnamgootoboroth. 1886. The prevailing southern calm winds during the week. following snow u.-ries in the previous week, were fully appreciated and enjogeed as a summer day in autumn alone can` . The temperature on Sunday, 3rd, glam tlieoformer zveek was lozest .tll:irty- ree, above rost, ranging y ' t to fty-two on following Saturday-a of 43 . The daily exposed V temperature registered from sixty on the wet Monday, to one hundred on the sunny Saturday, giving a mean of 80 _ as the daily warmth of sun; the average for the week 65, and the extreme " ran eof33tol00.. .. ....._- -: -L_.-__L-9r `DFIIUI Itv "EIIIDAY, `Nov. 2,-ValunbIe forms in the Township of` Mnhnnr, will be cold at the Queen : Hotel, Barrie, at 12 o'clock noon. Lount, Stnthy 8: Lonnt. Vendors -Solicitors. G. R. Ford, auctioneer. ` qwedneliiwnv. Oct. 7.-Honem cattle, pigs implements. etc., at lot 17. con. 7. Touoron- ` tio, at 1 pm. 14 months credit. ' David MoMnlkin, proprietor; L. Tebo, auctioneer. Wnnxnsnu, Oct. 27.-.HoneI, cows, steers. heifergppige, implements, household furniture. etc.. at Lot 10, Oonceuion 12, Innial. at 11 am. Twelve monthe credit. Everythin .to be sold. Refreshment: nt 12 o'clock. obert Snead, proprietor. G. R. Ford- Almtinnnnr, u ulVVIc L\.rUUVl'U Ii _F`ord, nuotnoneer. .,, ,`_,__--_..' __. u-nu-vnnvvlo Monday, Oct. 25 -Horaee, `cattle, sheep and implements, at lot 19, oon. 4, Om, at twelve o'clock. Refreshments provided, Messrs. J. & W. MoOuuge, proprietors, G R. Ford, auctioneer. - II` I "' Thursday, Oct. 2l.-Frame saw mill buildin , boarding house, 5 dwelling houses, stable. locksmith shop, board` `fencing and lumber, at Os`swsmpus, lot 22, oon. 1', Essa, at one o'clock sharp, J. ` B.` Smith & sons. proprietors, L. Tebo,-auctioneer. l II, I . . Auction Bale. ' . A . V Friday, Oct. 15.-Farm stock, imple- ments and household furniture, at lot 29, con. 2. Oro, at twelve o'clock -sharp. . .13 months credit, ' 8 per cent. discount for cash. James Milbee, proprietor; G. R. Ford, auctioneer. ` Monday, Oct. 18.--Farm stock, at the Dominion Hotel, Angus, at 1 33.111. Mrs. Graham, proprietor ; L. Tcbo, auctioneer. MONDAY, Oct. 18. -Horses, cattle, _sheep and implements, on Lot 11, 4th Concession, Vespra, at '12 o'clock sharp. Fourteen months credit. Robt; McGowan, proprie- tor. G. R. Ford, auctioneer. V 'lII_..___3,i- 1` A road 13 to be out through the swamp, in the vicinity of the N .R.R. track, leedmg to the new asy1um- The Ontario Government will probably meet the `whole expense in- ourred.-Orillia. Times. If the Dominion Government paid for an improvemeht the Tune: would cry out " ribery and other choice Grit x,)reuions._ steel 123 feet long, paddle wheel, 600 passengers and cost $20,000. 11:-.. `I __.2_ If 1 __,, The Central Simooe Exhibition in now in progress at Barrie. ' It is said to" be some- thing immense. Tuesdsywss school child- ren's dsy, when 1500 children marched through the streets in procession to the ex- hibition. Atfull account will appear in our next issue.-Orillis Times. T ' 16} likely` one Mr. Ddton Mcomhy win` run for West Toronto at the approaohin ' election, leaving North Simcoe for some! cand1date.:--Goldwater Investigator. This appeared w some of the Grit sheets about six weeks ago and has just reached Cold- vggteir, This is Rip-Van-Winkleiam inten- sn e . ` , '3, .._ v _.V .. 9,, -4. Luv. 1: oonnox{me;; eponbxng the elephant and gtvmv the natural history of the monkeys. It : too dreadful for any. {Jinn A TOUCH` hf th Z00. nI?+n'I7nI- `XI KIVIIUU 00-ICOI IDOQQQQI Otton Bros II... T .....:.. - `-- v~v---- -.-_ '---.-an . George Dudley............ A, Qnntf. Public sohgol Board. $1o so `K (IA- ~'*..".r:.!* gum ; e'at':; mi 0 We ow-ea-vet % M A . _ W both at `udbenthndff:id.:ldultl: u..s&... $',a A1: in % ms: the enrykindofai ownlk at hmvd M. nub-n-.-.h......I.A....a....I. ..--..- hsngtriod` V. -v- The sentinel any: that the `iointonttlo fnir and show is 5 grand success. and that the cattle" market is beyond anything of the kind ever seen in the county. Vl!L_ \lL_-I, ,| , `V 0 at A III I A_.oonnznenoen1ent huheen made in con- neotion with the eephglt Iidelnlk out from on Dung}: street. We ... :..':-;2:-;12'22t* 0.. 292-2.-re ' The one tie foreman of the Tillson Tan- nery, Mr. ohn MOGI-ail, sent to Dr. H. Sturohe, analyst, of Chicago, 5 lbs. of spent tan bark to be analyzed. for the purpose of ascertaining `how mach` tannin acid there was remaining in the bark afterit had been removed from the leach. andafter all eorts in the ordinary-way, had been made to get all the strength out of the bark. This, of ~oonrse. is,the desire of all tanners, who are stiooessfnl. _ In his report, the doctor says this is one of the best he has ever analyzed. . At. the same time, Messrs. Bowman & 'Zi_nkan, of Southam ton, who have one of__ the largestsole-lea er tanneries in western I Ontario, sent a sample to have tested. Re- sult: Southampton `tannery, 33 per cent. Braoebridge tannery, 20 per cent , or 13 per cent. less than the other tannery. Messrs. Bowman, in a letter to Mr. McGrail. says: "..This is very gratify ing to yon. We are also getting better results than we did form- erly, but have not got it down as ne as you have. By his skill. in grindin the bark, \ Ml`. `MoGrail makes 10 cords of rk tan a ton of leather, while under the old regime it 1 took :i4leoords.. at such an exrunsigz busi- ; noes eaavmg u; oeotod very j great. 4'. G. uuva an plultllllg HF 5119 Qwln Dy of the ride and bridegroom. _ At the close of the ceremony the wedding party left the church under the inspiring strains of the Weddin March and proceeded to Caernavaer the resi _ence of. Mrs. Mc'3a`rthy the _ bride's grandmother where s. reception was held, and a grand de `sneer was given. The happy ones left town the 5 o'clock train for Hamilton, Toronto, sw -York, Boston and other places in the east, and the many and earnest wishes of the large circle of friends far. their future happiness, were indicated by the rice and slippers which followed the ' carriage which carried them to the station. n The beauty "and value of the many presents to the bride attractedmnch attention. V. ya. la uuv wuiuuuvu Iallluu ulplyl 111 D8!` dress. This was silver grey satin, with bonnet to match and" veil heavily beaded with pearls, and a very handsome broach of Ti er s Eyes and pearls, the latter being the gi t of the bridegroom. The bridemaids were also very beautifully dressed in pale `pink canvass cloth trimmed with real white Breton lace, terra cotts plush hats, with pink aigrettes and breaches of Tiger's Eyes and pearls the gift of the bridegroom. The bride and bridesmaids had eaehabeautifnl bouquet and presented a picture on which the eye could dwell with intense satisfaction. RAD MID ":IIAQ t\%..:_L...`I __J LL- _. ,7,` vvulu uvvvu Wlllll LIIUUIIIU Rev. Mr. Reiner officiated and the service we: choral in its character. Mr. J amen U. Morgen presiding at the ernn by request of the bridegroom. _of thnnlnrnnnurvlkh ......I.I:.`... _-..L_ LIA - _ fashionable Wedding. An interesting event took-place at Trinity Church on Wednesday last which attracted the beauty and fashion of the town. This was the marriage of Miss ZinaiM. H. Hornsby `daughter of the late John William Hornsby, youngest son of the late Rev. George Hornsby rector of Allsworth and Turkdeane, Glouces- tonhiro. England to Mr. W. C. J. Kung, who lately left Barrie for the important ition of payin teller in the head oice I> t9:he Bank of Oomugierce Toronto. The bride was attended gy Miss Ethel Mc- Carthy and Miss Emma ornsby as brides- maids andthe bridegroom was supgorted by Mr. Grom too who -resided here or some years, an Mr. Frank Hornsby brother of the bride. Alarge and brilliant circle of friends and relations were present. Among whom were D Alton McCarthy Esq., and Mrs. McCarthy, Mrs. Hornsby the bride's mother. Mrs. atterson of Fergus. `Rev. Mr. K father of the groom. Mr. and Mrs. Pep er and many others. The church was crowded with an admiring audience and as the bride walked slowlytup the aisle on the .arm of D A.lton McCarthy Esq.,--who gave `her away-there was a universalexpression of admiration at her beauty which was heighten ` ed by the exquisite taste displayed in her ` dress. This was nilvnr at-an ..+;.. ...:u.. au uuuuvvvauu wuuu nun ]0yIIll 000851011, `we ask. our acceptance of the accompan ing puree 0 money with our best wishes an our earneat prayer, that the blessing of the Great Head of the Church may rest abundantly up- on Mr. Murphy, yourself, and your children, and that you may all long be spared to the parish for which ou have done so much. Si ned in beh of the congregation by M. Lnmvox. e .. - - yuan $11133 usunrux. ' We, the members of the congregation of St. Paul's church, desire to express to you our grateful sense of your "work and labor of love, for so msny years past, in connec- tion with the building fund of our church. We feel that itthas been lsr ely due to our personal exertions that the ebt incurr in the erection of the church has at last been happily paid o`, and that we have all been enabled this dsy to join with glad hearts in the solemn service by which the building has beenrforever dedicated and set apart for the service of Almighty God. In nnnnnntinn um`:-I. n.:- .---.c..I ---__: id cnuu l.VUVn J2 vv. murpuy, incumbent. A bright and 'oyons service was brought to a close by t e Bishop pronouncing `the . Benediction. After the service the chnrchwardene called at the parsonage and presented the following address to Mrs; Murphy : Dun Mas MURPHY. `17. LL. _.-_.L_..~ - 1` " ` 0... .......e....e.. --.....,.;........ *..*..... to In-s. um-pny. Thursday, October 7th, was a day of glad- lqeiuto the members of Saint Paul's Church," Innisfil, as they saw their wishes realized in the consecration of their church. ` `The sweet` sounds of the church going Bell, (a gift from the Rev. Canon E. Harcourt Vernon of Lin- coln, England) called the congregation to- gether for service at 2 p. m.` The church, which -was tastefully decorated with texts, owers, and wreaths of autumn leaves, was lled with a large and attentive congregation. The B s`.1op and clergy were received at the door of the church by the churchwardens, lay delegate and others, where the petition for consecration was read by the Hon. G. W. Allan, lay delegate, and presented to the Bishop. The churchwardens, lay delegate, Bishop and clergy then proceeded up the church, saying the 24th Psalm. The Bishop having taken his seat `in the chancel, the- deed of the site was presented to him by Mr. John Quance, as representative of the origin- al donor Mr. John Pratt. The Bishop then proceeded with the solemn consecration ser- vice. An im ressive sermon was preached by the Rev. he Provost of Trinity College, Toronto, from St. Matthew xviii., 20, For where two or three are gathered together in my name there am I in the midst of them. Thin fnllnnrinn nnn 6-Ln n-........ ,. LL- -IN,~. -_ ..--_ .- v... V. T` `The Muukoka N;vi'gJc'tion Co. will have 3 new boat in the spring. She will b of t 1 123 f tl dl ' (.30%eunuan?a:-nonnngxi 3:11: !Ie2dYl}| l':fIe,L -Wm fry my name were 1 1n tnermdst of them. The following are the names of the clergy- men who took part inethe service : Rev. E. Sills. Ivy ; Rev. A. W. Daniel, Crown Hill; Rev. Wm. Reiner, Barrie ; Rev. E. Ashton, Bowmsnville ; Rev. J. White, Shanty Bay ; and Rev. E W. Murphy, Incumbent. A hriaht Ant` ~34-nvnnn unIvIv:na nu... l......_...LL uu ucu In upunu Ul. Wan. Nox,; J osmu Ronmson, (1 W; Af.7.Av \Xa VV 0 110]-J51`. October 7:11 1386. vi vnvu UL nuuuguliy In connection with this joyful v VIII]? Annnnlmnnn A` flat: nnnnr {l'o|'_ TH1!3;~N%Q13THE.3N CE- Chur-chw;:-dens. I Lay Delegate. occasion, llII\.I-|I9u'o\;u Two Wsbeuehene ladies are reported to have been wrecked and driven on the rock and were renoued by two gentlemen. Good theme for a dime novel;