Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 9 Dec 1886, p. 8

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' `hunter: 80` zfiriag Hmflihiq p IIIIIIQ ,0! six mile`: from fig`;-vlyf * -n man 25 any autos nowx'.u'm are or iron A'nI9nqnI-1vnI| J;rHE~%nonTnnnn%:.nmNc1:. _auo-..a..;_.._.... I ;v.:, 4,.--.-.uNp`R1`KE;.P. : `g ._ .n; 5 nUILDn::;., co:yrxcAc1'ou. `nus. -~ ~ . :;0wan8Ii'cet.Barrle. 45` hl|*_,F_,.S8.=\.-.-'l`,A)_( NOTICE.- All Ihoqo who13.ooIorIIod nah:-shy `CALI: AI\D SEE. onvs1AL PALACE mm mjxgj cnAPzsffiEiiuiEcounr\:' ms ANIJ PRESENTS.` 1.1. M. BOTHWELLI QUALITY HIGH. % PRICES Low. At time Colli;1gv;ood Court of Revianon the assessment of '1`. Lone & Bro. was reduced 819.520. making to. reduction in their taxes of $390. THE LARGEST AND CHOIUEST; ASSORTMENT OF PLAIN AND FANCY eaocmuns IN TOWN. - vv -?.`?W&Ib Brawn. `4'~-unnIn-rang- . THE LARGEST AND OHOIOEST `ASSORTMENT or comrnms IN TOWN. THE LARGEST AN D CHOIOEST ASSORTMENT - OF TEAS IN TOWN. Cow, per l00lbs. 6 00 to: ism. IOQCIOII 8 5000.. LambSkina............... . 0 65 ... PelOICUIIO'IIO` lOI.`IUU CC. Tallow, Farmers cake .... 0 04}. . . mnnsv AM) SKINS-msrncrxn. No. I Steers, 60lbe. and up 0 08.... 1 H 0 H' H" H 0071 _ lyvgnonouao lxiali 1-.-Hue; n...-"'15:. ` ` Barrie Beef. hindquartez-s.....V. ..$ 5 00 to S 6_00 Beef, forequarters.... . ... 5 00.... 0 00 Beef, per side, per cwt...... 5 00.. .. 6 00 Dressed hogs, per 101 lbs. 5 00 .. .5 50 Mutton, carcass, per cwt.. 6 00 7 00 Lamb, per lb . . . . . . ..... 0 07.... '0 08 Butter, tub, per lb........ ' 0 15 ... 016 Butter, roll. per lb 0 15.. . 0 18 Lard, per 1b.... .5 . . . . . .. (` 00.... 0 9 Tallo_wCIOIOOICICII.IOOII. 0 5IIIC 0 5 Eggs, per dozen ....'..... 016.... 0 28 Potatoes (new) per bag.... 0 35 0 40 Apples, per bushel. ...... I 50 2 25 Omons, per bushel . 0 00. . .. 0 00 Tllrlllps, `. uoofsoo 0 00-000 0 00 Beats, -I nosoo0 0 00.0.0 0 00 "ran-`ots, I` ........~ooo... ooo 'oooo'IOI 0 30.... 0 Hay, new,pe1-`ton ....... -9 00 ... I0 00 Straw, per. ton... . . . . . 5 00... . 6 02 Flour, Baker-`s, per 10C lbs ,1 75.... 2 00 Flour, Family, ` `.` 2 00.... 2 00 Flour, Pastry, " 2 40... 2 50 Oatmeal, per100lbs 200.... 250 Cornmea. ` .~..... 2 00.... 2 60 .--.oVon..u- 021., UnWa8l1edW00l....,..-.. 0 10-060 0 --Anunmoot thowook. Tan" Nowmnnx Anwmcn Onion, Buemn. "Dec. 8, 1886 381110 GTGII `Q1303. Spring Wheat........ .30 00 to 8 0 00 Whatovvoo ooQl.III -0 0 B1ll']ey._... coco:-on-aooo 0 45.050 0 "oh - 025-... 0 am; iIYi:TunxAnn manner. - "Beaten is deeply agitated on the question of changiniz the site of the station from the burnt spot to one more advantsgoue to the village. ' . _-4I___-n.- -A-1,` -.- -- -- - 1 Cows. 911 weighu... . O H `( A Toronto Farmers Market. TORONTO. Dec. 7, 1886. fall per bushel ........ ..O 0 75 to 3 2 goo gnu-inn dn . . . . _ _ . . _. 0 '. R onmsriu ROUGH er1b.....-- 015- - '8!` 90 IOI a V 900-- ..IOIIIOOII. En coI.ol|IIl' gxg--II )perbag...._ - Ishel....... lSh0l...n'.a 000.000 000-000 H ,,..... 000.... .` 030..-. ton "' `ii. i`% "" , rl0C V ---- 'pe` 200-000 at 240_ 00lba 2 00.... ' 200-ono 021.... _1 II In to 86 50 Inns: O DIOII-065 I-can 0 co!` 0 004}... 000 Vblllcn 240-III ,,,_ 3,. " ' See thou $7.50 Extra Heavy all Wool ' Tweed oven-coats at '1`. W. Gray at 009:. ash Store. --`U \l I ,*BREE5.LoAD1NG A SPO >`~~`.r-;';~:`=.v.:..=..."-T :. " NS AT_ 3.175`). `A `an gnvogvrnu-Ci4\1 %%WINCHisTlm`;' .KE1~}`EiEu}ir; `Sr. sP'E(; lf_R_ kEng";jNG1`();1g 01` rim u` -2, 1 -- SCHOOL snonassq .___, . BAGS. ETC. ; All of the prevailing styles are here shown in assortment com. .plete, specially purchased to meet thewants of this community, so much for quailty, now for price. Our Prices are of uniform low grade. Our Prices suit the hard times. " OurPricesdo our talking. P 1 Our Prices make our business, By bringing ypnr children to my Strre. for Shoes, money, as I have every good make of Shoes. V Come to me for Boys Shoes. Boys 1 Shoes always last longer than poor ones, .tion. V ` I have just the kinds required, nestlymade, nicely tting, durable shoes. at the lowest prices possible for good work. Come to me 'for_Chilclren s Shoes. Prices from 40 cents up. Come to me for Girl's Shoes. All prices reasonable and low, ranging from 75 cents upwards. - "IJIIUII IUUIII VI ` Mr. Warnicyhead ler and `manager of ~Dnvidso h's mill, Penetang. lost two of his fingers the dther dsy by contact with a cir- nnlnr nnw to stand rough usage, wet weather, and the wear and tear of rough and an- even sidewalks. V BIIIITS, SHHES. umsnnns, nnmns, mum] 3133 Q$ 'Our store is now llgad with care. fully selected ba.rge3.1ns in ladies gents a.nd chdrens, FALL AND wmm: 30993,] 3 VM'y priced are always low, vand I ' Children`: Shoes for School Wear should be a. strong servicable kind, able Dltllnd romrh manna wink wnnthn. ....-l I... _...._ __._x .-__ _, 1 -_ Acknowledge N 0 mm MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY The Established Shoo Dealers of: Barrie. _. ..._._ ..--' ~' vv---.vv ----- -v vol` 7 __,_ _ oulur uw _' The first snow in Penefanguilheno hides the sidewalks. the second buriea- them -and the third drives pedfentrisnu to the, middle of the st;-oats. i ` "< '3':*`&"s n` ';f;7'7`sIt?i3`-i"~'~??~ D ` frm : 83 3 .- .00 El`maL to $ ' %u 50 . ent enlar 0 per dozen gefnents a. few ,1 \ _ nd Bea In` 1 ..::..\ ...._.,._.._., GOOD; JOHN CLAYTON; ----AND------- FIRST PRIZE BAIIIIIE FBOH I88! T0 I335 THE PHHTHBHAPHHH, BoIwoll s Block, Barr- ~---- ----- --v---- ---v-vv--v-J fut UV. Vsersrvices at the Gravenhurst Methodist Church last Sunday night consisted almost entirely in singing, there were four converts. sw- 'r 7 %.1s5;;;\:va:unI:nsoN'8- ..a` .2. BARRAUD warrant my goods to wear wel'. 'lJUA U]. N I ' SPBRTING RIFLES. swa%*A . % y . INS AT REDUCED PRICES- -MwrmN ` Mn. CABIN ETS - --v wnaunnilll ALGII-I "`7a`U` ""'5 s, and ours never fail to give satisfac- -oF_ .IN.. E BIFLE3 ` RE. `1siIe}'1'i. 3} i3{e};{o:e lain at the Reformatory in place Fathom Mn-kn Imhn nnnn I-A 'l`.._-_ 9: 70!! can save _time and .413. ' beet anr 601-9.! cook {A0116 mu man their In Ion ._y;I- the must .2: i '.Ah\ JAN `p.-y In 4.0.0111 . 33}; Deoe :.v\Ou. Th .7 0H Nn U saw: I res the c - -_-.. w... '..-v- `V nvuv-vs-y ` at-ant, '<'>f Bradford, broke his arm and badly bruised his bodv by falling frdm a Iicabld which had been insecurely put up. H... ..,.....i...... -4. 4.L-f\........_L._.__'L'|n u 1- .uDv Limo W18 orde I)- nbou two AH -CASX volu To th .x}n7. `sun I) Mon "Ogt. Mm was at Midland the ` other day from Hardy Island with venison and ducks. It was the last-trip of the season. 'I'\ I1. 1\ air. .AiC .&t_8{` .n.- '. U {IL 1. An .-.-.. -...-..... -.~J `II \4r.v\.|5lUVU ID VII!!!` an of Rev. Father McCv.be, who goes to Toronto. !llC|I JUUU VI-IIU IKVIII D QUIIIIIUK UDIIIP I W; 'y. W :1 ; . .v -._ h:,.`..v`...... ,, . V 1.-.,:,:``._ ~ ., 9,: J , ,~ ;,.-A;ghH9k IQ New p", R bin .3 "I`du`DlIV' an ffuir dtsbyi ;g;wbe:cqJ ` of tlii.-cl or piplu` frcjlu-Iluaouto: .ut-.- nk-of-"o8_,1?Y!? . {for the_ name "Rondo j 1-ihIia'n_ " b.;1[n};I i~}'w'u}{{uZ.'2c"J{{-ea the nomi- nation for North York. but the Cardwell Sentinel says he will not accept. IZI II 1"` The omiweii saT:ti}}i Vss'ysr:"Adjals got no county grant for rosds last session, but was put on theilist of indigents." ` `canton Flannel at 8c. 1013. Inc... 1`. h l2tc., 160., and 18... at W. ray ac 00 .0 Eh; -larger`: immense this `yen, and the Orillia. ewa Letter says they are worth onlv $1.50 a bushel. W'.i`!:Ve` -l;1'I.l'e;'.;z'1 says the Deputy `Reeve of that town will try for the revveship against Mr. George Moberly. _ 1|. - t`I..___I_ _.,_,_ T Ee }.i{-`A33.-Krniin Ciepu at $1.00. 81.50 lo, $2000` $2o25g and 830500 T. `I . any as 00. T `Division Court at Beeton the `other day. Docket light. J udize Boys was pleased with the better aocommodettone. 5.1,? urr -ll ulluuu uuu Ill. llu UIIJKIIQ Ipguuu u.` oomnun ' d Mr-.,Mmiu offt5I.0._no .' . Mr.,Geo.-"i`udh;>p'sr., clerk of the town } ship of Om, fell down aphort time ago and` , `broke his thigh bone. ` " `Bible Society meeting at Stayner lust Thursday and Rev. Mr; Annis, of Barrie, was pne of theapeakers. : :I`!e'v_."l:.-- of Brampton wnll shortly leeture to the Gravenhurst people on, How rise in the world. _.-_ -.`----,w-vw-- ohiken, our and clothes ' lines thieves are doing tolerably well at Stayner. Penville has been annoved with measles, A . now it is alioted with mumps. The Card well Sentinel editor seems to 5 have a great liking for the prize ring; _ Tags that go into the Bay at Penetnng --k Bbreaking the ice are to be boycotted. _. A burning chimneyin Bradtord the other `: `morning greatly excited the natives. ` \Y I I'\I- I If -I " If; is understood that Mr Switzr will run for-_the Sunnidale Reeveship if Mr. Paton `-gives up. T ` . . .\ ; Cu . _ {urry Haicht fell into- _.~loe ll,m-..st ,t_,he: .E.I_ilrond Hour. Brgooli (Tue. 3 V few -ddys` zagnsud bmle;-iii: iu`.-LEE Ecagii hit-bwtb`r_r \-hm! just come from a lumber camp in, '1`! I -I` 3. mg. ,`-`-"" > -_--g - w ,-W-no. IFID:-`'u ` .-ments. According to the Oollingwood Bulletin the Division Court has been reducing assess- VV Dr. R. A. Boss, of Barrie. vwas present at the regular meeting of 'tho Foresters at Allia- 5 _ ton yesterday. ` `'._HI'II_IlIIr\n .. The teach"et7'tVa"a:nd< of Allvigtvon Public School are going to show off on the` nighgpf l7tl_1inat. \1_n-- n~-_.1|__._".'_, 1 1 11 ; iVi;;|9s Machine Knit Socks at 20c., ."95coQ 30005 Ila 4000 3` '1`: W0 Gray & C0 o ' UUII ycawruuy. Mr. Tilley, Model School Inspector; `cau- % not nd time to `aim the Braoebz-idge_ Model School this year . ;e;ther at Malta, and good aleighing atoulson. ' _ __ r : Gray : $4.50 ovefcoat is the beat valho iin the trade." ,. . ---~------- ------'u " `of Wa.1;bauahe ne a male population fare in the lumber shanties. A station azent is ` ed at Emadnle, End better post office facilit . - is In to H % K5950 };}?n.;S.'i Zo"1}LJJ; Vne';r Meth- '0dist Church if funds enough can be obtained. % Albert Coates, `off h;ai3a;};; yi.i73.y"; % badly burned in the foundry a day or-`two ago. '0larhbui-g is to have 3 private bank. , --Dnlrymple claim: to be notedfor girls and money. A - ` .'l`....Iun_ Ann nanbhs-u In -'I`..tL.._L_-. L- ---v- jV - 7' -.-v-- - - Au w_v'o;i~i}Q;_Fiau'{:nI .u22_o.. 224:-.., 25... 280., -30c.._ and up ut '1`. W. any If. 00* -ll.__`,.:.l\-L__;A A.___L-,__ , A 1| :4 u u u Tovnith imcoe Oonaervstive Convention at Oookptown last Friday. 11...; .: m._L_...x.. _.v. ...-I- L_-__I-u-_ l;h'I:1't};on Lamb Caps are very cheay. at T. W, Gray 6: 009:. l'Il_! I II I I .1 '|o .10 . being shipped from Huntsville` &o"1"oronto. _ bimslihe been doing gocd reviv- .a1 work at Sohomberg ' Q-._A_L \!___,-- Ii , Ii of Barrie, is now Bradford : West End Tonsorial Artist. " ' "l`o;c'her-3 convention in T'TottenhA3m `to-T Guaeriggins runs the Bracebridge rink this; winter. . ' ` V -Cw yoga - fp-I$1.('Iv= ,_ 1,, " . T 01950` ~3|N.|,v'uatc6n u ow A *3 Tnxonaxaps unocan zmws. . I mm unn;xen1a:mugAnsgn; s.%| Iul D 15 II` ill? ITTII TIIIW I ~'rullIH_nrty.mtinn 86 kldir` H condonud into lnurutun Parq- ruaphs for Advance Readers Wm V Like The but-row of the Meat. The Stayner Sun aka : _`Will any of our churches hold revival meeting: this winter? . Whntlwe want is a tremendoul running up;'. ' The Sun men is sensible to the last. ,2: M1. Bnptie and Miss Mnirheadnf Barrie, `idu nnhnntl Ah nut nnhiv he n..m:. . ` Nb. -.91-vII!va\: II flly `lI'_9_!||u'l1l1'_ Auurule! era, In yet. V. vg-tn "ibb. Rzlbgudn` 3 Ompbyn; M any! which werouuoh app skid 5'7` 55 Aaouibly. ..~Aur,lhi|.us3uen"f :l'Llpwod'in 31:` Mrs. cannon nag inc ilqgn than-1" ` `""';~....~':'%.*A.. 1`<!'.%"..&'."..%`.i `!`...2.';'.!:'- 7 :*:*`..': .. .% :.'`.:."`'*`````*:',* 3*` - u 1 1- con A0 opens: a ` `harried Mo. Asucrtron. "`""m "9 gm `7r'E."' W10 9!; an-nm.Ie.- 6`n` th`6"1a%` ium. "oeremony`wu5 ifofmg .od by thozkov. Mr. Wilkinson, of Staynor,-3 Q tar Jyhiob the young ppupjo repsiredjg t g reo iiience`ol Hr. aHvleI,.n'...: Tuna Ioneag :e.n.h.;..~`-7`?.1*::."=-5..`.:~!;.;`a:&'!=;.._.._.` ' ."::;;v:'3 f:::;`;%3:;' 1? VVIII vvuuuvu IIIIU IVITIUUQ ' Wq bud I very heavy fall of now week. much to the uliofnotiog ot be entire` gommnnlt .` J __ - .; atgmr. G:~ ,-Mil` >nfoRjut. P; Mild. wad nje , ` " ,{;8u `dd ,9 %`oera'm%:n"y?3I|5` ;; Rtltnnnn nuvuqpdv 'I,yuo! uuurr WIIIUII I 5 `ca: fasgaimu A"d<;nre-sei_ -.Ia-I-n Qlnan nnnan kl! gnu. 5.1. v u-uvv \.nu._a wuyvuuvllvvo A` The annunl miuiomry meeting of the Methodist Church of this plncfwill be held on 12th inst. Rev. Charles Perry of Angus, wnll conduct the service. . V ` II - I.-.` - ..__..'.. I.--_ .. l.II -l . I win the lent-eh 2 ` It will fry him. ` "J_vmus. _V ` VIV Vigo citizens. I great nnm nvinz attend- ed the Elmvele convention. ' The Reformer-e, whether from prudence or otherwiee, have nnnnimonely chosen for their candidate Mr. 0. J; Phelpe. Will he , oiicia it greatly oonvnleinithe minds org her uncssu` uuuu us uul DIGBF. Mr. John Lsrkin, of Pickering, passed through our midst here last week. He was visiting his son` in Phelpston and came here to see a few of his old Pickering friends. Mr.- J. T. Nbhoison, at resent attending Barrie Model, p-id our so ool a visit on its -.. Wednesday afternoon. He expressed his satisfaction with Mr. King's teaching in warm terms. a He and our teacher were schoolmates but a short timeago. Miss Elisabeth All-opp. who has been residing in Snnnidale, paid a visit to her 'l`hird_ line triends last week. . Noiplsce like Vino. ' - v agvo Advance Correspondence. A ball was held at the residence of Mr. H. Gribbin on Thursday 25th inst-., at which place there congregated a great number of the youth and beauty of the neighborhood. A pleasant time prevailed throughout the evening and everybody reports themselves of having a good time. H'nnnn_fnIln at .......... ...-..- _..----L--L ' u-uu5 u suuu mule. Heavy-falls of snow were prevalent here last week. Scarcely e. dsy passed without a snow storm. J udgiug from appearances winter has at last put on his robes. Merry sleigh balls in full blast. Mun .TnIn.. I-..|-.'.. _n 1':2_L,,- - an ID, Qllhl IOU IIIFU Ulla cell. new IOPOIIIOSU. Dr. Bridgland. who was sent for, found that the man : neck had been broken. No inquest was deemed neoeasarry.-Free Grant_ Gaz- 1 ette. On Tuesday `last, a man came to Brace- bridge on the stage, and went to the Railroad House, kept by George .Neil. being under the inuence of liquor when he came off the stage, the propnetor of the hotel says. -About 4 o'clock he started to leave, but "instead-of going out at the front door, it appears he opened the cellar door under the stairs, and fell unto the cellar head foremost. Dr, HI-inlnn um]... n... ..._a. 1'-.. 1-..-3 AL -A Vsnirst cla s ' ting unit at the right | price, go to B. A. ens &Co. `Fishery oicer Fraser was running ' before the gale` on Nov. 26th, to a place of shelter when the rudder of his `boat, the N ellie. struck the edge of a shoal and was unshipped. He then lashed an ear astern to steer by which was broken. Ina few moments the boat was on a rock-bound island and sank, stem first in two fathoms of water. The crew made their wav to a house 10 miles distant on the Baxton shore which they reached, cold, wet and weary. The boat is a total loss. ` ' 3- 1 , --.-_ ...... II`! as a.I_ wt a tuna] CI: 00780 'Muekoka farmers arecoming to the front for raising large roots and vegetables, and also for good yield: of grain. ; ~~ =A- Cyprus farmer has a potato weighing 3lbs, and could fumieha car.loa.d weighing 2lbs each; he also has a turnip weig ing 28lbs and capbagea `27lbs each. h Another farmer in the town- ship of Perry has thrashed 160' bushels of 4 wheatfrom six acres. -Gravenhuret Banner. 35.23 amtnp mm`. . v-..-.-- This is _how the local paper talks about `Adjala s position: "Owing to the `ifancial embarrassment of the township caused by the l`ate defalcation,` Ad gala. asked and obtain, ed the consent of the County Council to throw off the interest on its debt for the present year,. _To what a depth; of humilia- tion has hotfthjs township peenreducedv by the bad maiiageinent of the Iastifew years ! WI] C :8 c 5 I . Ito Blanket `a. lra; g`2c2q,g..$2 75, .11 --_I-Al-- ---- ---- --- -* V -if i lBeetou s passenger station and freight sheds were burnt Sunday afternoon. Nearly the whole of the freight was saved. but the rail- road and express oompsnies books were lost. The blaze is said to haveoriginsted from the stovepipe. As will be seen from another column, an effort is being made to get the company to rebuild at the crossing on Main Street.--World- - - s ` Alnumher of persons got 35 cents worth of talk on Home Rule at Alliston on Tues- day with an address by a gentleman who speaks English, French, German and Rus- sian uently; thrown in.- Should the address of this gentleman be made up of a mixture of these too ues, a specialist on the nervous system will e at a premium among the Allistoninnn. ' ~ (V)-rTl`l-i;Saiva.tion Army ire" trying to yget up a brass band. . . ' ' The`Methodis ts will have `a Christmas A xtrea at .Warminster. V - - f George Lawrence is the Foxmead school master for next. year. ' "!_- Y\' I I I I , I I I vcul will I)` Xiatonianu. T The Mnskol;-I-VIerald`tells of a Mrs. Osten of Bracebridge, who broke a. needle point in the palm of her hand fteen years ago. She occasionally felt pains in various parts of the body like the pricking of A sharp instrument. A short time Lg`) the piece of the needle came out of her forehead. Its length was three- qukrters of an inch, V - ' 1*\I -0 Mr. M. Vasey. of Medonte, went into. his stable the other night to do some chores and came into contact with some pigs sleeping in the strsw. One taking fright. ran between " carried him some distance and threw him violently on the frozen ground, doing him serious injury. 'm|_- |n___|, . Alliston Division Court a few days ago had 30 oases, and, seven for. iudqmsnt summones. The judge complained of the noise by persons gomginv and out and said the oorand stairs of `the hall should be coverei with mattresses. V Moms shirt: at 25c... 40c., 45c... 600.,` 651:... 75c., and npito $2.50 each at '1`. W. Gray 6: (MI. * _ I. co --- - .7 imeo-e_Bea.nery has the honor of int takmg up the question of the mission grant and endeavoring to get the people 1n the Parishes to dq more for themselves. Good success in Peuetang, and Shanty Bay is next to be attacked. ' M ' Gweo-."(.:).l:rk, `Superintendent of the Circuit, spoke Inst Sunday night in the Math- odist Church on" Purgatory. ' The Herald talk: as though the Rev. Sponkerwu going to don 3 pair of lamb : wool gloves for` fear `of hurting somebody . 'l:1--a. 43:.-- - , witnesses refused to swear, on the gt-otiudl that if they did they. would commit them- ulvot.--Sentinel._ Nlilzlbwh `local-ingy eleven; /head. `Tho? he il.now fd&'st`~ir=1:Im-* .s1..m.-1- -._.i `V % .novr!b?g_. ` ' "1 __"6 `ue iolimunicgtion "wi W egatmsmlndguunotyb ntnnptd for the next `Ix or eight weeks at law L-'-Midland` Frey Advance Co pondenoe; The Lloydtown Council of the Royal Tem- r lure of Temperance had a big time a few aye ago by way of 3 mneioel and literary en- terteimnent. v luau UIII:'V DyIl| I=llUlllIUIla . A pretty-young lady occupied the chair on my leftnnd bneied herlelf dincuuing almond taifei, nlyina me in the interim with quea- tionl: f`Whet does she say 2 3. Which of than young men in 49 ? Whetinre they laughing at? etc." Ithink answered, her nleuenntly. though the qneetione 3 .t:* a tireeonie. In the third out '49 in tried by nvjnry. and condemned to he hang for q ` ngepouch robbery; hntvet the A lent instant his rescue in eected. `in 1! rich the wane chnngee to n,New York Fifth ;4=_sren:_:`e__- _ fon, when 49. now p-pining "k "3 . ei';_"crtn'in`e I houeefnl of anehth` `_6h'the e:_;`_,.,of;"Oerrot e` wedding. ,Juet'._ K6?! the ,,.p1-deity`-girltuned gain to me and s -,a|_nin`ty`mor_eel of teee between th,npih,'end .,;(i_'g"e`n",j' peinnrhedi peneively Wheh~ we --jaryxgoinz to hang him. I wonderl! g, ;..:;; fr: gdjgnot even` notice tilebnwfgliiunpnteition 3 3 niiuriv-.In den. 9 : #9`? 49%. ab. Ill." ~ `I0... 155.91` V |:`?Ol;"foI'.blln. Oh, i" ,. : 1 .- ' 4 :.:'.:z' ...,*=r.:.f; we e .... i;-t 't;Il|.o the ` `lawful '.'-and uuvnuuuw us VHO DHUBIITIUII urmalnent. The Toronto Opera House, which has been open but a few months. is situated a few doors west of the well-known Grand Opera, and must be seriously affecting the nightly receipts of the latter. It is much larger than the Grand, not quite so luxurious, but lighter and more airy,--less stuy, as "Yum- Yum" would express it. ` The chairs are comfortably roomy. which cannot be said of those at the Grand, `end the well-furnished cloak rooms supply a long felt want. . A week or two ago I objected to being seated near people nltrscritical; now I pro- test equally against aseat beside a very stupid person-oi-if you `refer-s person of abnor- mally show appre ension. "A` ns-"olen Danna la.-In .........:-.I n._ ,1 - Gnu: vluwly ICDIIUI-rl|Jn Mina Bert cannot be over eighteen; she looks nearer sixteen, having a well developed gure, Grecian prole, large dark eyes, abnndantnatnral hair of soft brown tint. piquant expression andan `irresistible little laugh. She fairly won the hearts of her audience, and bids fairto become a star of altitude in the theatrical lirmanient. Th: mnhnnn 0.... II........ .-I_2AL - unyuv uunv uluuulllnlvllo The role of Oat-rota was filled by a little Californian actress, who. gave sparkle and life to what would otherwise have proved somewhat heavy dialogue. Her conception of the wild uututored mountain child was extremely realistic; RM... 11.5.; ..........A. 1.; -..-.. --.I A ssuu suayavvv Inuu umaugug: illEl'I'Dyu McKee Rankin, who impersouated -19, scored his usual suocess, though his ennunci- atiou was somewhat indistinct, owing to the mass of gray beard and moustache he adopts aspart of his stage dress. People weary speedily if compelled to, keep the auditory nerves on a continuous strain -and nally re- lapse into insttention. Mk- ...I.. -0 11----.. ___ en, 1 s u. .- -- ' I Joaquin Miller : story 49. which I e is now running in serial form through the ADVANCE, was. presented in its dramatized form nyon the boards of the Toronto 0 era House at week. It is in ve sets, w ich might be very conveniently reduced to four and improve the dieiognethereby. AMcKan Rankin, nhn i-nn........-e-.a un WUIIIU IIIIIIUCUce ' _ `It : an ill windthnt blows nobody good remarked I nervous teacher to me yesterday. While the Inspector is taking 3 itting through the country, he cannot pop into my classroom in that unexpected way he has, that : one comfort, and her face brightened at the though`. - ` vuv UUIll!IIVIlUllU_lVU Iocrlu large-IIBITEOCIIIBSB. His ability and untiring zeal as an In- specter is generally acknowledged; he is an active Sabbath school worker -a supporter -of all good moral and social principles; one of Toronto's busiest and best citizens, and those who know him well catch occasional glimpses ot a broader sympathy and a kindlier nature than his self-assertive manner would indicate. I `lL _ __:Ii_.'_jAI,.I1 `I - "h'l';s:I{'oher*. A-msemz at -~ Bradford 1. 'o`l!IY Cl 00 and ouots._u the Bndfotl magic fur an undue use 6! he inning tpjuvis 1 ~l'b.II:..'ha ion` 11.. .uiiD`n Al 6`-b uuq. energetic. penetrating and Incisive. (K His naturally ne platform presence is marred by a manner markedly self-conscious. This is to be deplored, as it renders: himi decidedly unpopular with those who eomei inveontset with him; He lacks to 3 con- sidembleiextent those more genial qualities that are the `open sesame to human affections and that may be summed up in the eolnprehensive term large-heartedness. mi IAI'If.;I';lIll flan` an an 1-` 8 public platform 3 fewi evenings` since he appeared the embodiment of intellectuhl and physical activity, restless and energetic. penetrating and incisive. Hi. nn I \l(i`:l\Dl -an---I--A -'- Iuv uuuuucn Ul Ill! uuurleu OIIICB. - " Butrlnspector Hughes in nothing if not ambitious--and the little birds whisper that he aspires` to a position in` some future ministerial cabinet. ,\'..' r..-._ L:;._' __ - _.-1-n-, 1 .. - vague But putting aside all party opinion on the matter, citizens in general express disapproval on the ground that the schools must suffer from lack of needful supervision during the Inspee'tor s absence, and they ' contend that his energies on surely find ample outlet in controlling and diljeoting the movements of some 15,000 children and between 300 and 400 teachers, snd`_in doing this. Iggep within the connes of his salaried office. - no-sf Inn:-unnluu. II...-L--- 3- --I-`---- -- " uuynsuuv lvuuul lylal Ill: The Mail's present platform is too high to render sharp shooting advisable, so it hangs re. The Telegram tosses" light, ,yet not unkindly chaff ; the News favors him with some penetrating small shot; while the Globe booms forth huge balls that burst in `the falling and prove be insted wind hll The Inspector of our public schools is being hard hit by papers, parties and public generslly, concerning his proposed plan to sddressmeetings here and there through the Province regarding the fanltiness of the Sepsrate school system. TIID MnI.I, nwnnnnf I\`t|o\hu\n :g `Ann `.:..L L- nu-ucucu uuaucl` uuu l.l..IUrU QIIHUIU. By his straight forward and decisive "action his fearless crusade against social immorality and intemperance-his uncom- promising adherenoe to the truth--and his kindly sympathy with the grievances of the working classes--he'has won the grateful thanks of every mother, wife and sister in Toronto. Iuvu. ' It will evince 9. very for-bearing spirit on bus part, If he consents-to occupy fox [another term, 3 seat that has proven` so thorny and uneasy ; but we hope tohave it re-cushioned about the first week in J anuary, with material fresher and more D table. IL. I.:. ..a.--.'...|..; :.._..._2_ -_.1 .1--:-:..- 'S-'Zei'$'{L"'i: assurance that the nomination of l\'.ayor Howland as candidate for the Local House, will not render him ineligible for reelection as Mayor for the ensuing year,`the citizens generally predict that should he accept the former of which there is some doubt-he will enter the House with a large majority-while he will be returned to the Civic `Chair by l acclama tion. ` " x-mu Enxhee loll Anlertlveslllleta . . II. Dralnatised-share Outlet ` . _ Venn: stupid Show-gone. . If it be true that_onlookere see most of -the game," there is going to be fun in watch- ing the variona moves and connterlnoven in mattefevmnnxcnpal and political during the next Bl! weeks, especially where one than some peg-sonal acquaintance with parties who are playmg the game. After rpnnininn 1-ho ...... .. aL..L at... , g: grin uuyvn uuu AIIIDI ullllllltiluvl IJIITI opened in artaohodl in Orillis.-` 73 - doubt they will do well with the beautiful . 5;-tthey no we-ll `know how to teach: '~ I -6 K`: u-o-_n lu_-_ uIn...__-n _4rnn_ -A-

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