Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 2 Dec 1886, p. 8

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J vul, " ;AUgUs'1`A. .` ` I 2- ne V ingly % aonllll ollo-our. W U{i1`$ (};;|f5~ : ~.\_ ~.2**mI>f' " 4;. 5;; I |_..-__ ' .r':.;s..:r:,:.'::=:.=*;..1 .*::`ri.' . '8.l;|:l-`$3 t.3;:Itp,Il_ agen in mg mxm unnhd nn. % :.;":f+* "-"*1 }} ;f+`~3`sE?rxx V ...-.;.;..`;..'3:*:`;`;:,!..*>_9.21*.9 :2-mman IIIFKBYB, 9805....-uuu...u,..-.. Rut.t'r. undl-ollu.............. Butter, urge:-o|ls................ d`iryIOIIIIIOlIIIIIIl Ema. fresh. nor do: Potatoes. per-hag...... ` . ' I I O C I I QOICII IIOI. Ongwlu per 13 any: unit go I 0 0 II in I c 0 0 I I 9019?. car.-cacao um p.oP0|`hI..uo-u...-u. a Carrots per tang. per buuhel................ DI!l`hI8`u'....u........ h`u.h`__-Ivfioocpyotoo ago 99 Hay oerton .... Straw. oerton ocu- Wheat. fall poi bushol ........ . .1 Wheat. Boring, do _ .. .. .... . . Wheat. goose, do . ....... . . Barley. do . .... . .. Oats, do .......... Poaa. do Rye. ` - do clover seed do ........ . . Dressed hogs. 91- mo lbs........ Beef.l'nre unr B-et. hin quattm-a.............`. Chickens. per pair........,...... Dunks. do 0311-......... 00 no 30000000 l`m-keys, each...............o..-..` Rm: |l'_ nnnnd I-nlln _ A _ . , , , \l"'V' PCI LVV IUD. o o o - `or! V UV UV ' U....... 5 50-... LambSking............... 0 65 ... PEI ... ...... .-on 00,- 0 coo `Fallow, Farmers cake 0 03}... mass Ab!) sxms -1Nsm:c_'rnD.' `No. 1 Steers, 60lbs. and up '0T 08...; `I H 2 . " 0 on .. It 3 II (I C` 0 ... lCows, all weights... 0 07} .. 2} .... 0 06; .. 8 V V peso ROUGE RIDES. Cow, per 100 lbs; .... ...%.s a 00 to 3 oso (6 $15.... u R an I1 nn W` A bernZid"Bx:ad(1 e|:d_-l)e1on2ing to 0. Per- .-kins` {was destroyed by fire last Wednesday .-morning. Insurance $200. I ;~ can Iluwiu, I|I|J\s\1\n\-- ovum. ..-- - ` Beef, forequarters . . . . . . Bevf, per side, per cwt.... -. Dressed hogs, per 10 (lbs. Mutton, carcass, per c_wt. . Lamb, per, lb . . . . . . ..... Hunter. tub, per lb....... Butter, roll. per lb...... . Lard, per 1b.... ;....... T8."0w.................o Eggs, perdozen ......... Potatoes (new) per bug. . . .` Apples, per bushel ...... Unions, per bushel ....... IICIIOI Beets. cocoon- '8l'I'0t8, succee- Psrsnios, ....... Hay, new, per ton, ..- .... *1traw, per ton.......... Flour, Bs.kar s, per 10C lbs Flour, Family, Flour, Pastry, Ustmesl, per 100 lbs ... .. II Cornrnesl. ~ ...... I"-_A_-J V }`\JVashedWonl ....... ... ?Unwuhod Wool.... Bu .`a'1lr "F FSSK.:'[`A . . `K N1 ` 7; .. W` V c 3] tin -mu 1. 1?. - I I ` &u._9. titan`; golf Inge 'ill.{|E.|l':.nAnlI~:-9 Spring Fall Wheat ...... ... "G03 o.o.cno out: Illoil -vuv-- V... Peas 0 40 .2. 0 45 VRye. . . . . . . . . . . . ........ 050.... 055 Barrie General Produce Market. Beef. hindquarters. .... -.3 5 "0 no [3 6 00 I D.-...` `Au.-nnnuu-lvnru , _ 5 n0 , , , fl nn Tqlll IVLLDCV " `..' .' B3-Tly .n- C000-I00 000-0 The Price: Ruling in the Local, Toronto. Montreal and English Markets -A Resume of the Week. Tm: Nommnm Anvzmce Olmcn, ' Banana. Nuv. 24, 1886 THE STATE OF THE MARKETS DURING THE PAST WEEK IGMIN, LIVE STUUK AND rannnon. % Lot of ends of Satins, &.c., at 254:. per yard and`upwar_ds. _ . ` E. 9. cnnmrou & co. $.60 those $7.60'Exira Heavy all Wool I `Tweed oven-couu at '1`. W. Gray as com.- (huh Store. T town. ~ `La rge` Miked LA)t 5of`1"_-f':51nc$'- Dress` Goods] at |2g .,fwor'th 18 & nd`2Q:71. M ` ' - All the~]adi-ng n ov-el.ties in better fabrics. "V Repeat otder.ji1s t.,`r-eived from -_%< ,;ENG#48D- % Chap Melton .D:,ess`G_oods at moo. 1 I Wider Drss Goo d z.1` ; A-I2o., . A. _ fNWew Lqt` cm. }1~*sui;~sh atj Isa. f %We challenge the `~trade=on~ this line, for quality, width a_nd`;:1ish, aiIt_fth_e p ri;..e. Ask to a.eeA o.ur%wide%M`eito_ns ialt I50-. V . ' E. 3. cnomrrnu & cuss] Dress Gnods .' PLUSHES, &c., 1+:A.mf L*F LL 4 SA LE 2 ?z`.l`Z?a.!2-..I:*,JE?!~ , .2. % . -.uNnt.a:umen, ` IJIISJIEK1; (2nx;ru.Ar~.mnu 2.- ms. Toronto Farmers Iarkot. L- TuRON'l`0. Nov 23, 1886. n_II.__4L,,_ A-.. Best line bfT'ASilk Piush `at $I.2O in the $em_e [feel tried to rob the corner stone of the new English Church at Tottenham during thejnihbt after it was laid.--Catd- well Sentinel. ' . v--:vII Il|IfI'I Er.. . .c1wrRAc;rut';. he-. . Owen S re.-t... Bu-1`-ie. -I 9-in l"E-,-On .-____ V Barrie Grain Malfket. om-:ssG0oos. PLUSHES, &o. .. $0 00 to 5 0 00` u_oI' - \ . 045.... 050 Ann An- wait No1'1~1.L- am gm-oby ` an -in-<`mu~`-id shy nuunlt-unity . u Q`!`?.'.1M!00.-I|i.9r- ,.,.. ` 500 pnn .011`; ":1"!-1-e Adj Councillors for I884, ordered by Chane; Hut Bovd to make good Treasurer Mcflx-oy s defalcation, have eotered an ap- pear . ` ' fI"'II' `"1 AA I f` II` I \I'C\ 7 `'0 RNA 000* ......l 327 045 -- - ----J.v' U %".7;5T%~"{7?f3~i% [l;`;`i3`R%EEPH+L0ADINC SPO DING: I .. ,.~.Vbl'nnrt\"`.~.--_- _ - __ .@-.. 'uEMINGT3>1r?1ND\ 9.`! HER Willsiam Watts. of Collingwood. was knocked senseless by a fragment of annmery wheel which burst whxle be was grinding _a. plane iron. I1 nu.-1'. 1.: . . `SCIICDOL SHOES! By bringing your children to my Strre. for Shoes, money, as I have every good make of Shoes. Come to me for Boys Shoes. Bovs are Shoeh always luau longer than poor ones, and tionL I have just the kinds required, neatly made, at the lowest pricespossible for good work. Come to me for Girl's Shoes. All prices reasonable and ldw, ranging {mm 75 cents upwards. ' ' ' Children's Shoes for School Wear should be a strong servic-able kind, able 50 stand rough usage, wet weather, and thewear and tear of rough and un. even sidewalks. My prices are always low, and I Come to'me for Children's Shoes. Prices from 40 cents up. " TT'%`V I`__"" 4 m hlt A__M MUNI'I`InN. 333% `.. ..`.f.`f`.`f 2% T A Penville man nya Christmas is qome to spend the 25th of December in that hamlet. What will the towns and. villages do about it ? Hm!-3" we %%;.;;`;:;;: V Superb show of Milliner , L ` Don ! tail. to call and inspecny atest Styles` Elegant Stock ofanes 3 d our own importation} from ieadlirntlackets D `L ymakers. "d 0u1A`TSto-k is largely of our own jm (ion. bought in the btst rnarkets in Ihe We tbiuk our values unapproachuble. v ` ., ,```.`.i .` L. %:I;2 Vi".:.per..pair. ` A W001 Hose, sma HOSE, heavy and goo` End 253: `Lzodies Fine Cashniezqe, solid color Grand value in Fcbtch Lambs W0. Mer:i%no `Undcfr-Clothing ' MILLIN ERY .L%B.#c%RoMPnm & cuss > HENRY. MANUFACTURERS. . M CUTTERS AND SLEIGHS f fits Ffathef ldynetiwasutiadrcdipient of a. am?- pris supper the other night on the third an- niversary of his pastorate in Midland. s E:cIAL SAIE ---0F----.__ ' HQOSIERY .;5;,,:_q;_:}-4n_-uUAug [V u . ._.k"SPOR'I`ING RIFLE" m:.BAntam V ga}:n`;:<;:uNszAT; .REnucED PRICES- I'.` n 9W`}G-1` GOOD JOHN CLAYTON. %'. ermanent enlargements by 3 rnew andbeautiful process. ' from $3.00 to $5 00 per dozen. L.-1 - . FIRST PRIZE BARBIE FROM |88l T0 I885. THE PHHTHGBAPHHH, Bothweirs Block, Barrie. The Kirlfiillzza Zp61;l'e are of the opinion that winter is setting 10. People can safely {:0 in now out ofthe cold. BARRAUD warrant my goods to wear wel'. rue um: cum wncou. KICILVLIZ J I---- ;ENm.-:RsoN's- Which they are now manufacturing: having pu rchuted the right for the 53? 8011 thev condently assert that I`_*9 THE -B EST general purpose `"80" `D In-an nL..L- - _ --QJ ' aatalug the market. The! desire to draw public attention to E. . GRIIMPTON & 00. CABI NETS Twozhen s:iiV near Snndridge theother day found a lair of bears and succeeded in shooting three. I".\.| I . I `I A I 3 terribly hard wearers, but good 3, ours never fail to give satisfac- -----AND --- .03` `EVERY DESCRIPTION. 5lVUt;1r ;MA`GAZINE RIFLES. a, nicely ttiing, dnrxble shoes, IIIIV9 aw GAME TM? 9, you can save time and 7 Clll;I(V;llW- l`lC 80.,` :"2 }c., 15909 18009 at To . ` 7 . . ----. wvv----. --v~-- `.-r--- 1 The Methodist: and Presbyterian: of ~'jBouae) u Rapid: held their rqqpoqigl the ther day fur the purpose of raising '8 (Iind V for huilchng 8 union church: * v All Won] Grit .F|hnn`6I ` u""90o'.; ' 9219.5 ' : `: I'o' 851%. 28009` `I`-To W. f Iiray_a.0o q_- . * . gr - ~;,-2 Inn, A ___- l_-___ LL; J__y`_`.':.-L!-.1-K- I1a..L:'.'A.";__..A. importa- :.. -|~ " Arthur Starkey, Registrar for the District of Parry bound, is in trouble over alleged breaches of public duty. i Rtavi Rey, who has been viaitihg 'Europe this `summer, has returned to his duties in Mara. TheI\vlZ1V1;l.4Vt->.xa. teachers will hold their semi annual a aociation at Bracebridge on the 16th and 17m inst. _ V urn ; Us vnruo Tho new: from pg. It iqpaid an Indj_n)ni fngn; yjzhngnatiniz 7 and water tank ant the Belvderel "Hotel, Parry Sound, werevblowu down by the late storm. There is.not a vncaht house or even a. vacant room to be got in the village of Carper : Falls. v-\ The A.0 U. W; of-Coldwater are goill n}nn3nI-| ILA nnunn nf QJIA1-. Innvnln Th; Tcasorontio Liberal-Conservatives `held an `important meeting last Monday evening. See our Autraclun Cup: at $1.00. $1.50 81-759 $2000 $20259 and '1`: '0 Gray 000 Elmvale as to hve a skating rink and . then the felicity of _the young fulk will be -Complete. V V A! `I I . . I ..u no`- _ g|nles``itAlliston:`'` -* ~ - at marriage license: at Bdeton. n_loeI mt wt-megs: are_. Ina bmonpnlq ~.-,2--.: L _Cree|pora's rate '01 taxation aghigjesr la` and wbes6:_mi11a. ` 1 `L `* "~` . . Dr. Spohn. of `Poaching, from `Texts and in looking well.` 4 - . Mr. Joel Rogers hulheen jgna;- _, _I--A.__._ ___ _-____j__| __._ `1&;.;:.`1.....;.;.{.:., :i{{ Sock) .I?'2oe.,' `.I5l:.g 300-9 and 4000 ll` 'ro W. & C0 lo - ".i`l;eMSfVay'11-2I"_ of1}i'tcf1u'.{ r};}$ic a fine lump id front of theu place of meeting. ` no-'-_.n.. nu_--n_-_._ -r._n ._;l-`.. _` (III- of Liberal-Conservative de- legates of Cardwell will be held. at Beeton on6uh inst. to select 8 candidate for the comma election. MOP . B` 250 40009 45009 80009 -~-- 65s.. 7513.. and up to $2.50 each at '1`. W._ stay an ( 090. n~,_, ,_, _-_.._LS_L!.__._.!AL AI ,7 ,-- V n 7 Mr. 2} TS'pe;:ToZe line beengelected Preaidnt -bf the Uington Conservative Asaocumou. It In 1' n.- on 0 I` 1 I13`:-adfbr;-(-1 Svog; ofm;1`- u;1:>_;-`r:axr1,ce- ave` nwake. They are going `to have .an enter. meat. T The (ifb:`6.ha .-;11;5iVcz;1;e;ltl:i;-V .}{Ji.a11 in Muloaby. a Block, Orillia, a few nights ago. Mrs. McCormick, of Tay, lost ten tine turkeys the night betore Thanksgiving Day. `I II 1 w-vwvv, -v--' -._.`. _..---- ._- --v----' -. '. Mr. Bnthwell`s mills are still .- running. -turning out x-st class shingles and lumber. - Al I`: I`. . 1 `la '1ia} 'i`-:IV:aSV;;i*nsv<)'11-,_(;i EA; 12:3} Velfii he Moonstone Knight of the birch next year. ll . rs vv III 1 a II 'Gmoefnl roller DEB?! are rewarded st. .-lllieton with cabinet photos"; .' * . - ' `1n___.- on ma n--..-.'-4'n- nI._ L--. _-I_.- ,"'En;{;1"5.ea.}}fX r7. E; L251 `doing .o`}n ting at` longrange 1:: N ottawa. -__ _u_,.; s.,' H a.;:.;; \&;g..;;; 'J{A}ija1I.."` T i}a{ I ne sa1'{ Ilion a. tew days ago by nuaaiuistion. j UK! I I I `I71 II ------vv- vv --- v--v--v- r--vv-- . Gray : $4.60 overcoat}: the but vlho lnuno trade. I D. M. U dand of Br`wubritge ared nigpgue deer?` lusty week. _ ' up WXi;t: .}'o'.Iei2;;'is_I};ucE .gpba%: hoteln,of.aI'IyAvilu.go iur:simoao..5.-- " Tho Quid:-Ohsn Au-Inn luau knnn l`l\:lIl' nn`rnn I-IIU IJUWI ll V19 UIl.U.,`3\l_l Ilv`I 3 IEWU ul.II.lI|'. ,4 mi `inc. Isis said Indiun" fa y crbnsnatinkz of four, kincd 82 deer iih Pm`! Sivein dis ' ~tricI:. The deer slaying thig {all seems, like cxtermination of this noble gaqie. 3 " `~ ~ Diphthu-i 113.03 -_ 11;; '93-yitg` . w.o;rk `i:t b xD,ll.cs.l'|ll `Briuef Epbe H _Wu rk,'"|._g-3 -" 18. rind hiu*uinIaer.'J.enuy.' `G1-.yesI`I}Id. digjc}i' fgiiy; days two. The-npiglybogn pay t,hst,G'od will. _papt9r`t.hq.n_s9ted darnta in the'irc)utren.9 lii"i>of|ti'<:nT 'o'ir oleI.[ ea eolully i_;I,% North v'.1...|.. -nan-LIAIAKIA nnnnn Akinn n `na. In}'-w`u'n`:' %--r, -- ---= ----v v- --vv~----v- V __8_oI_ne ne monuments have been placed in I the Dunkeri'6i:'g"rave yard lately. " - - ` Q_!, ,, ,, 7i~e:7-{.I$&i,Io7;.E5.i 2{1ig'~' Kin um way J to gatablish 3 Mechanics It_:at_it.ute.v ' , I The nlj :9! ;xews which :Fav;vkha.m has this week is six--inchVea-of snow. own: As 1\I\JI . II- And into 5!ntoI-outing Para`-., graphs for Kavanoo Readers who : Mia The narrow of the neat. Division Court at Beeton last Friday. : v booms, her bhaineng man `look `trivial-L . ' - _ L L ' A` In-igh.t.-. , 3;`. 5 `I It. Boath ben mengigggi ;!orl;eT Alliaton school. iii... R. N."('}.mnt.-lectures It_._Gfl'I_Vl|h.|l.l`l'g `on the 10th inst. - . V -_.:. _.i-.-`.~-.w - ~----- 1 . 3,`, ' ' Q 93"`. Kg` _ ~. ~._.r._y 3. . I. ,s` .5} 5, 9 .` 3.; 34 -` `s ' rj -\ t` o>`~` .4- 3: ;. 1` - 1 ' v:.;:~ > V.` 9;; on-1-turns: sntao ms-1'!-.!.0'.I'f xxonmans as noon. zuws. nu ma . 5-'3u'Ii'u7 7u"'auu'" .F3.` nl .si`%w`liidh` -appears to exomiggum ` '4: non than him oppountl. mus. ton Fi{unJn-1 Znvnt 1oc., 1-lc., and W. Grllv & Y3; ""'.'.:..:'*..:a;r.*:' ""` -':.'~':. '!A . .A 1 ". 1"` dulgwhumnd who he. ' ,--ullnlulnl Junpnn- Jlnfurpina In `thin nnnnimn i?'e'{= , %-: are.. the: :..m.:g% I `c-:- -- 5 J. r" .4 Du II = nu! % "'7!-Tr`: ':':..v7r "-' """ '.`f;' . . . _: y 'i'.'.'.'.`.'5`%l`.:: took place yesterday from the late residence of the demand, Boyeld Stunt. . Mnnqay. ueo-. |3.-H0l'!9l, cows, steers, lialv_es,.s!_;eup. niga. _i_mp Y._ ants, et_(:.`,;`|t lot. .35. let bn.. ofOr"o; it In; amp 8|-v and unqlql` I . _ youths on-duh on"a"ppr`Wed "nnon, pmpz-1e_-' V i1;or; ;J;VB.s$!$(str:$P9!"!!9v$;-: ;*27= A 3-0.2:. '8 3>3agIn`'"s7f7e`n12:A'%'ri'F 'z3".FiiT'7X"s"e2;u3 am < 2* - [Iggy I'._,tp en: adlon anti`: 4' ,;' . Iii; ' ;,hIv'pp" '$3 `3in` `;'::{ uiu `at no ' iiakla vy at.to_m .-_I. .1... __..n. __.1___ n_-._ -L , I- uulu. rl. Rivas j||u`j|IOQp,~.QI. ;gon_ 2 Fl 11 "clock ' . cag? `I`I'"' ' ndpgde W--=w= .% s . " as f_:-;:`;; _t,5`M_In,niI'lut. . Sivan. auctioneer, _ 7 " " ""` "v.;ll3:uV..w6::.r.6 -`-'l`wo valuable firnia -in West Gwillimbury, will be sold at _iilford,.l M II 5 in. Thai. Mulholland, .p roprie_Ior.- . G. R. Eurd. auctioneer. 'l`hI-In--Ann T1.` in V ---'-- --;-- -l- - " "I `""!"`V- `8!*`'ua.!..`;'-' , 51! auct1on.egr`,_,. 1 "9M 'H``' ' Monday. Dec`. 13.-Forss, mlvnn Jinan suing hm-.l.........o- ..... -4. 1-. Auction 8310:. Friday. Dec. .3 -Borges, 00WI_,`_ hei'e_n,V owes, pugs,` fowl,_ implements. eto.'.:_t`t lot 11 . oou..9, Eat, at 12 o'oluok. 810 pad under, cash; I3 months '3l'OdlG qn Ipp_)V9d (notes Mn. Alex `Cur, 'nd1mnintrstri'x; G. R. Ford, auctioneer. ` .. ' .\l....A-.. 11-- n !I'I__ _-L__I_|, 5' vu no Iauru. Iuvwuuuuy. . , v 'l`vnradav. Doc 9 -Horeu. coin. steers hif'- u 0I'VCIII&l|IOOp,--O3: 2., Flnmv AI. I9. nlnlmb ....-u. can -...a .._.n-4 `filo diningroom which was being built undorthe Orange Hill here, in now complete and re eets 1: credit on tho, bllil`.ol' Mr. Louis Ave:-i - ' Scams. u nu-Iv my van WIII uuunuv '.'Vl!FM!l,V_U ~3-'~'3'3-3-H-r- Mum w. h.!sa'ivs*l<,:n: the Ana-in-ilonilinayn: A honmluwuiby-C qncinc about to the probobltt ` iiidlr `Japan . l..:....J.. _.-_. LL-.. LS- -.___--_;._ our: uvcuxug a euwru.mmen:.~ V We are pleased to see that Mr. Andrew Gregg has` recovered from his illness and is ` again able to be among us. 4 2 Mr, 11`. A `ljn-.l. H... n. ..;...4... D........ ..:'l W 9930 We felt verv very eon-y for the gentleman who when relied upon to L reepond to _ the toast, The I.-amen. the other evening at the banquet, thought that it we-. too late for him to begin to speak on thnt uni-j cot. A Our friend will get over his buhfulneu yet, we hone. . Lnuau, -1.`. {LU !:l.`BUl.l. M r.- Lucssieplied at some lenoth thanking th In for the kindness they had shown tuwardgihimiand his family. Then after the singing of Auld Lang Syne, the party returned to their homes much pleased with the evening a enterta.i'nment.- `Va or-n nlcnnnn-I on n... .I..-a. II. A ._.1---- U351-Iu QIIIU IIU UU DILIU I18. Mr. E A. Little, lt_;`:s*st.Deputy Reeve of L Inmsl, spent a few days` in our village ` last week. ' A ` ` week. III, A Rrsrsorsn Sm.-4-Knowing that you ' are, soon about to leave us, we, a few of your many friends and acquaintances have assem- bled here on the eve of your departure to pay you attribute of respect. and to say wood-bye, i fare you well. During the many years of your citizenship among us, you have by your unswerving delity and Christian integrity, won for yourself a good name which is better than great riches, you have ever acted the I manly part and shown yourself worthy of a 1 place among the honorable and the true, you 2 have taken a prominent part in every` enter- prize forthe advancement of the neighbor- hood, you have shown a great interest in and have been prominently connected with the political and educational affairs of. this community, and the country at large In you the temperance cause has ever found a rm and consistent supporter, you have spent of your means and exerted your inuence in improving the moral and re- ligious toneof society and in all things you have proven youself worthyof our confidence. You and your esteemed partner in life have through youruntiring eorts to do good endeared yoursclves to us, and we sincerely regret your departure from us, but we shall ever cherish `fond recollections of your form- er associations as neighbors and friends, and shall ever be pleased to hear `audknow that in your future and somewhat new sphere of life you have at least been equally if not "more useful than ' in your former sphere. May prosperity ever attend you and ' your family is the wish of your many friends. ` Signed I) I T.nv.n:.v - `X: 12...... `I1 I ll-Ill! In ULII1 wwu Ul. y0lll' many ITIEDIGS. Signed D. Lennox,- W. Reeve. Rosa, Roget-son. Mn '.nnnn lnI|`:uA ad: -....... `I......LL LL-..1 Q jv WT Mr. Robert Stephenl, father of Mr. R. K4!-?'.i$.'2.: :`.%r% `.'l:.. %.'.3a.:i.% "".!"'.`:':"I_;`. . Churchill. Advance Correspondence. - `A banquet was held in Wycl-ffe Hall on V the evening of the 19th of Nov., inhonor of `them, the usual toasts such as, l the _ Qieen, * Mr" J. 8. Lucas, who is leaving our village and taking up his residence in Toronto. After the appetites of rhe many friends anl neighbors of the Guest had been satised by the goodthings that had been -prepared for 1 the Local and -Dominion Legislature; the Country we live in &c. were drank aud'- responded to. Mr. Lucas was presented` with the following address. To MR. J. S. Lucas. ` lav -cvuuu on uuu Ulu UYIBUIII. . The person who lefsp-an umbrella at this office a couple a weeks `ago had. better call for the same or we Will appropriate in to our own use. -Midla.nd Free Press. On the other side this cnnfv-ssion would be consider- ed suicient for iss iug a. commission of lunacy. The latter clause might perhaps save the writer from the asylum. ` IIV 203.} \JO V7. `II \IIIIIlWCTI' TU `III ugouiah the natives of that _ hamle on Uhristmas Day. by I ` grand concert. ho uytthe Investigator. Mr. M00091: has taken info itnerqh `a. mung student from Lonnt and nation , rrio. The rm in future will hello 1:- ..and Gun. -Orillia papet. ll _LI_A _L_ -._j fI_._`.__L__!-.__ A that when the Bulletin boy opens his mouth I um:-uu5-was an a gueeulugly tmueresung one. It is generally understood at Culliugwood he says something. Tnisis one of. his sa.y- , lugs: "The `whole Brble was formerly read 5 in 55 per cent. of our public schools, but the New Scripture Sehctions are read in 98 per ceut. of ihem. No wonder the Mail wants 3 to return to the old system. l Tho um-.n.. ml... 1.3. ..... .-...L..-n- -;. n.:_ I Wllllill MK` Illlh Bracebridge Literary Society debateed the other eivemng : -Reso!ved*that` punctuality 1`. e grentenvxgggne than patjeno9.:. ;Not.doubt ; punctuality` a.t;the bn1lot.box.s"vill;-1 be. of the `highest Importance on t'h"28:h," bot to 'eiter- cise patience with Grit trickery requires Ann 3 Immense quantity of Christian` patience. i DI` lGIul.A cross -u...`...........I L_-J- 4.- I)_-A `$3.05 -and up It '.l'..% vvuv vuun 'l(VjV Mu - 51!-llPr"'l"U`o`. . Our 'old `fnend: tlie" E71: AIice, doea ut_ aee;,n..t.0,like Q:-iyllig. __hq stggtqd q` alonp ~ *"a.sotti;vsIe.-.(3.truch_i<:,liii.!&i a"a ... Lt - park. Some persons undertook to take 11- r` _. but my }u;o$Qy .fro;n;;hp; and is: now beached heir )Iuf shndf - . wane nImueu&1rs5._s2.a5, s_f:'_.75.v any awe. M - mu... n.....-_n_-__-. n;_ , . .... - sunlllvuuc xi-1.uuuo.v UI UIIFIBDIBII pauence. Dr. lslaud was welcomed back to Rose- mount the other n`ght after in absence of four months to the old country, bv a public address and a gold watch chain, and to M rs. Ialandan address and a set; of china dishes. The doctor made a very happy reply. The = meeting-was an a xcgedingly mteret_ing I It gene"n"`7 Ilndftl` (L-Ilinnnpnn . 1 '1' v__ burst. f nerss s: "Mr. ands MrJ.l9Mu?>du ell` wag-3': csllcdy to Barrie onfu Sstnrdsy' by 3 message stating that Mrs.;{ O'Neil, (Marti .;MoDonnell s mother) was dying. At this writing we understand the; old lady has taken 3 change for the bett er,' "Jnstie'e'Boyer; '6! " Brncsbridge`, inhosd. Mr. Thomas. the principal of the Public school _to two months imprisonment for un- duly" ' gin son of Mr. J. Post. At the rccinestrof t e prosecutor the teacher was ` given the option ofs fine of $20 and costs, d which he paid. ! `Ru-nnn`un':In. r 36..---- G....:-L.. .I_I__A.--.I LL - --..- _- -v -p- vvu urns at-virle "v ' ` i They live mor dread that. Tyriliitg ; 1 ..'far..8nnt.h81maun.-..-ul h.num..... -...a iii!-0 5;. `IVTVR-I|IlvI`,\l`:?llK` VC" _WlIl Tjllll. and -agpxgr n`ju`_qh th"e`rest_,? ; Messrs. .- am and Blackptock.ua glno spoken of."1 'a-:-Biuitotd Witnuo:- .V { -----w- "'L`i1;_'(v1-:iIingwQod Bulletin says :A It is vi'eLl known that at the last meetmg of the Masonic Grand Lodge of Cnngda, Mp. ,Hy. Robertson, J3q., LI`). 8;, was 6hos'on' Grand Master." Evldentlv another 8. S. has gas. hold of the Hnlletm quill. --ovvlno q nun. F}.;e}$n man said ixe heard somebody Igy that John Toby, ,anJndisn. of, the Town- /ghl of; Buxti;-& k:'.ed;tVi0.f1'deero o\_u'_;d:,fdnr bean:-wit.-bin , bfeioh other, `ighrti tim ago, uni! shuts to 'h"ear from Su ohe: j who cup `beat it.) Same here. .. '. .` ..l.L'_q.`.. .._.- _ ";@,: Dadnnn` Qo...u.|..._- -.I.4_ f `may, I W (`3li-ne-hhu determined to V Iinch boys who do their oouting on the (ace- ctree a. It is to be hoped he will 3W0 hem .. an eeotual clincher. Ante;-ana'1>'m'su-aggi; A Brussels despuvcn` say ':---_-:\u exciting 1 en; _ _4 Qpgregj tan-dos in It menagerie at. gbgeuoe of the 'lib6pe1';`uccnmp2m|ed by u . 1uan;_nau;ed:Grenier. .N-osougerhad they entered than the .li`_n_; `8p'i'pg_, ah`v'afgely up-on Greuier. Madame Souiet ran to _hi_._a'3.~4isa,l)`ce, when the brute turnjivd -iqiuiii` her, kind =ink-he at:-gure: 1333 tol_lo.w~ ed her face wne"tb i'Hl IIy `~"lh l"ne-I. 1- An nt.teu'nduIn't.;4ou_|rngecm-lv peiza-d the hen, 5 Clfdilliz `Q. 9""? struggle neuedheuveen __the lion and iv" illjtllb `:_w?;`:1(> :3+~ v:";7}]_ aw ' `*3-Chiaiialn 4,: . ,I:l!PViVl:1:;;f`til']19l'.V` entered the cage of the lion Brums in t- e` tunieyto nave her. `A litugmu ` bull ;0CIl`Ill$il|,QilgM;9` 9!`-~ J V l9ItL_t}Ie brute w :uI:rzs-'p`sIIalI?~._sIka"_acasli;a'_.'a,`1iilu',iv mi` (`he mgogpononu attached are all nadly Reilwey station. The merket` on Setnrday was a. good one. In '5-pita of tough road: the town was full nf teams. ' Oonexderuble quantities of .hav nnd wood were brought in, and In the way of meats, poultry. better yet; tables, etc. there was an ample enpply. Butter brought from 17 to 20 cent`: from the basket geese 6 cents a pound, chickens 30 to 85 cents I pair. Pncee were an 1 rule about the same as the week before. A large nuniber ,of- teams landed with grain` W979 If the Northern :___r_....Ak--, _ . our cunviallbli` any Iltlllllle Perhaps never in the history of Orillis, was there such an audience as greeted the First Minister in the Agricultural Hall on 1 K Tuesday. In the afternoon the vast crowd waseddres.-zed` by "Hon. .Mr. Foster. Hon Mr. Thompson and Sir J ohn Mecdonsl I. and in the evening the iuult tudes lietemd to the discussion of the public questions h~fure the country till ll o'clock. The masterly epee :h of the Minister of Justice occupied nu n--ur and a half. mid. Sir John spoke for an hour, re eeiving e orfect ovation. `Our sp-ice f u bids any lenut ened notice of this magnicent and important meeting this week. fvelinrg of. pat `at-ic the audlence. Miss Ella. V a.-voice uf gre and capt,ivate "Fax ni: 47 ofget .- I Town Hall, Dec.-10th. . I ____....<- The Meeting at Orlma. `D....L-_- _-_. ,. : U ' . The Kelly Concert co, The Congregational` Church has sec: ed i this Company for a concert toxbe he] on .3 Doc '10r.h. It "consists of Chas. lly, Basso ; Sims-Richards, Tenor ; Miss \ck- mau. Soprano, and Jas. Fax, Hu 0 ist. Mrs. Anderson. Pianist We xiv a few press notices which show that t 0 PP?!- tation which the Cungreaa Church has secured for high cggo to will be increased : ' . ` J. ll'l.' 1'! II ,l..waacu nu xcua uuau uwu llUll_l'8. [ We got sunshine in 5 days amounting to M 22 hours, from a possxble 65 48 of full sun- ishine in the week --us; 5 v: v nu. ucvip `A north:-rn wind prevailed on 5 days and R "southern 2 days, veering westerly 6, and `easterly 2 days. On 5 days these winds were calm and light, but on Me-nday and T uesday some wind-waves attained a force of 5 to`7 10 hs-a. strength nearly equal to those gales in previous -week that lasted 2 days, while this strongest wave on Tuesday _.pa.ssed In less" than two hours. LIL. mu. ........n...-.__ :.- 2 J`, V s The temperature did not touch a sllr so ;low by 301' 4 as in_ the previous two weeks, being twenty-two on Saturday,` and grading. by n'2h_t rn to thirty ve on I`uedsv--me.-an ;.night temperature` 28, or 4 of frost. (In `two `full cloudy days. Wednesday and \ `Thursday, with the wind from N. W.. the exposed temperature `was held at freezng point, 32 and 34, rising to SIXCV four the pi` -vious Sunday with 8 hours sun in a.N W. wind, giving a mean dailv warmth of sun 48 week's average` 37. with an extreme range of 22 to6L. The diff-rence betvxean ;the'nighr. and day temp rature on Thursday , was 6 -7 , and on the prevmussuudav 36 1` v The amount of atmospheric disturbance . was _66 in., the highe~t henna on Sunday and ; Friday, and the lowest on Tuesday was f 28 60. the lowest gures attained during the _month. The resultof this depression was a Ietrtring E. `trfi 181; afm`(l) `:7; `wind on Tuesday, .w1-iaraina o .' Ill. 1 i I I '6 houis that covered the ground about I in. {deep in town, just out of town N. E. the fall `laid 4 or 5 in. deep ' I VA nnu-Oh .... -`C... ~..a--.-!I_.I -_ Iv `I ` in abut three - `hours, and some snow urries on Friday of ' ' For the mu week` Ending November 27:11, i v . . 1am H "lhla'l:3-al';(lv;'e,ll Sentinel says pretty nearly all the by laws of this town are openly and daily violated with impunity. Sad place I` that Tottenbam. fngnnzm METEQROLOGIQAL nmponr. _, :_ , _'rho'opet-anouseotiestloui, . Dun Sm,--I am glad` that the ques- tion of an Opel-a.House in town has been itnooted by your A correspondent of last __week.` `I am in entiresympathy-with the .plnLn'and think it would be a,.good specu- lation. as I am satised it would aid in .pbringin_g a better and more elevated class. of `entertainments here, +1. in common with `sons other citizens, would be glad if some `steps were taken to give the subject some ipractical shape. I' think that such a building might contain rooms for the .Mechanics Institute, and lecture.i'oorn,of lsuch size as to accmnmotiate lecture audi- iences. Let the ball be kept rolling until ithe subject has been thoroughly discuss- . ed_; Anoyrnmc BARRIEITE. pnursn (:19 90.]. 1001.-. ' -Augusta. and the Start. - .[ Dun Sm,--Though a kitchen maid. I am passionately fond of .aetion,omy. Could `not; some` of your correspondents occasionally give a description-of our win- -ter evening skies, so that the chief constel- lation`s`miszbt`be traced ma the principal man in: them made familiar to the humble -nnjeatned student. I for one should feel deeplygrateful for such a favor. - " . e ' ` Truly. -yours, . ~ ` ??l\?'-| .' ' : `__` .,' _ `_Ul`IUU'1_u [Hmfe a "a ohano foraoino of our young `gtar baton to"` do 1.n,;kindneu to" the` fair A({gpam. ' Eb. mm mm PllRIgE_;11IAVETUfS%A.Y. LV UTU I511 uharrze, Nov. 3031. I886.- A name Btu-kot. V `Mr. Spry is negotiating with the" View of opening a new post pioo near Victoria Bridge, to be called Battle Hall, to connect with Cooper : Falla. ` A . . , , L,l,I l'II!_,I, I,__ .A, _ 1, `A_L. II

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