Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 16 Feb 1888, p. 9

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fire at cenlnxwood. Last Saturday afternoon a fire broke out in a brick dwelling house on Pine street, Collmgwood, owned by Peter. Smith and oo- onpied by two tenants. The dwelling was only partially destroyed. Loss, $600. The cause was a defective chimney. -Ba.lace `or the Felt Slippers and Boots at leuthan cost to clear themout at Paul's. _..._..j Tho P:-loos nullnflitho nitrite and `ro- ronto but-kotu During the Week.` - BAna1n.LFebrua.ry 16. 1888. nuuun alum nunxn-r. --_.- A-p 'Ta.1lowporIb....... mun-nun-- - -.-- - v._. Beet. rou-oaas.percwt.......V.. Beet. vndquu-teru,percwt....... Beet. torequartoro. per owt.. .. Droasedogspex-owt............. Mutton.carca.sa,per-cwt .... SnrlngLamb.perquartaer......... per-lbnllttnuuggttOIIIIIIOID Chickensperpa.1r................` Turkeyspen-1b..._.................. Butter, roll, per 1 .......... .. .. .. La.rdperIb.......... ...... .. E per dozen... :.'::::::::: Pggsstoes perbsg ...... .. . ...... . .. `Pa:-anipaner bushel.............. Hayperton ...... ........... .. Straw per Tallow. Farmer : Cake, nor 1b.. Wool.waahed, rm............ Wool. unwashe .pev.-1b.......... Flour, Baker s, per cwt.. .. Flour. Family,per cwt Flour. Pastry. per cwt.......... Oatmeal per Cornmealpex-cwt............... Cowperowt..,... Steer per cwt... .. Shoe skins each. Lam Skins eacl Dn' nn nh 1.48111 0 blillll Pelta each. i Wheat. per bushel: ...... .. Wheat, goose. er buehel. Ba 1 b l . . . . . . . . . n.f.nBu.a`11.:1?. . . . . . . . ' 3'! put uunuu . . . . ... perm0IIOlDIIIIl Turkeysperm......... Chickens per pair.. .. Geese per Ducks per pa.ir....... Potatoes. Apples per barre .. Beets Der bushel |vAI.uAa|.E'PRoPEn'rv | ll UIIIIIIUIIIUII IIIVII navy-w--u... ....... graphs for Advance Readers who Like The Manor of `the Holy. There is much sickness at Severn Bridge. Hguse-breakers are ope:-sting in Collnn- N PURSUANT TO POWER OF SALE contain- ed in a certain mortl. in which default -has been made. and which will be sroduced at the time of sale, there will be sol by Public Auction. ,at the QUEEN'S HOTEL. in the TOWN OF BARBIE. on T ;z}.thirday,1BthdayofFabr1;ar_y_, was at the hour ot'12 o'clock noon, by JOSEPH. ROGERS. Auctioneer. the tollowln `valuable E-Joperty beln composed of the eet half of tnumber 8 n. in the Tenth Concession of the Township of Veevr. Oontaining. by ad- xneaeuremen one hundred acres. more or less. The son or t e above Lot is a. sand learn. and there are about 50 acres cleared. he rest in timbered with hardwood (beech and maple). cedar and hemlock. A never-tailing stream runs thrc h the premises. There lea dwelling house on e gremlaee and a small orchard. mu-rnmtn on nap nnnh nf- tlm nnmhann 1101188 me Dremnueu sun 5 Illlllu orunuru. 'l`ERMS.-Ten per cent. of the `purchase money on the day of Isle. and bolnnoe within thirty days, with intereet at 7 per cent. Further particular: and conditions will be made known on day of sale. or in the meantime on nnnllnnnn in - ' HE DOMINION unuuuna .lI.U'l'UA.|J.l"l.l.'uh INSURANCE ASSOCIATION bomb: in- `tom the Public that Mr. Thomas B. M 'huoouodtoheo.n tottheuidAuoo1u- tion. and thgt the to owini In-e now it; only unthglrxlgell pgonta for the `ounty of Slmooe. "'"Mea`iru'. J. 0. node. "Wu-mid ` r P. O . 0 8. Bur-ton,.?mvI.le P. O. 0. Irwin. Lloy town P. 0 ' Jpn. nick; mple Valley 15. 0.- 'u -...- ......m.I.nIa1-. an Intnrlm I-nnnlnt. And DOMINION GRANGE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE A8800IA'1`ION.horobE -o...-..-. 9.1.. Dnhlln 1-.'hn.t `Mr. 'I`l-mum: 8- M Jl. OI, maple vluuy 1'. U.` n 11 do an interim and t received 5 Policy aooo its terms, `he in retgxeotbd to oommuniolto with the ; mm: the am: day of Jsnunry 1888. 3* - ' Sotretu . ` 0-8.1: . , . 2 Box lyowqnround. tuuugf :r::.z:.:';'..m iind ho ore, e om loymont t at wi not take them in their : ones and families. The prontp,enq;) _ ._a.u%::eor eveify industrious . . I . A. I a :4` - e:.9#=v ,':`.':.*I7"5**x..1.. ::.P.n.:.. "lei. ...u**.':.: .&n%g%omeke $6 andgupwgu-as per day. who , work. Either sex, young or old; capital not ueeded- we start on. `Everything now, No specials ility req d - on. reader. oen do it as well as anyone. ritetousut *x=::,:::s`a..*;~aa:*?i=%,.ri*,%M.m""%:"** _ ' A Rewardedarethos_owhoreud n13..1..9.I. o.gi$ 2*:m.*.`: Olunwn vn'IxIuAf - (milk: and Onnsllhs-y lluu ` OTEL-F0`I ldBLE.t-t-`lgorvqade or xm a 0 farm o.V I n the zrwngot Bundr! 01:1?-ct)`: ' lfnhkoh Junction Rdlwn . Full oenaod._dolngam-n- cluu busin ` oueuionoanboldven ntot nnnnmhm-. or fllfthf rnrtlnulu-n Annlw on Uwlllluluuu J n A she bear and cub, besides two ooons, were captured by some Hockley sports ono day last week. V - " ---~--'| ---u-. .-..u.-an ha Hun nhmf 000 o . . eat: n. n7_I3`nx1`xa, 3Ja-1.. mu iron 911:!-'-eA con. .010,-100 hnlnnnn nnlnai 'ui - -'1 MORTGAGE an a cation to - _ V OOABTEY. PEPLER ac MOGARTHY. ' - Vendor`: Solicitors. Barrie. January. 1888. T 6-7 TOWNSHIP OF VESPRA, N100 oodnuuhmbo Tqronto Farmers Market. mm: COUNTY or swoon. Tr" "x';":`3'n`:~`n w'2n`e'y"15 o g 3 ' I 5' watt: holds `interim t. acoivod to n nnnnnnfh tn nnmmnnimln with the may last WCt'lSo _The proposed new county is the chef topic of conversation at Orxllia, Gravenhurst and Bracebridge. T -- -~ .. \Y-._LL n-.. 1... u....1 on NOTICE. ROUGH RIDES. Tonorrro.-February 14. 1888. al .......... ........so 80.... 8! ar buehel ........ .. 72.... 7: al....._ ........... .. 73.... 71 '-'.`0F'--'_ `MO 975 oncoooooto Zg V SALE IT?` --L./Ien s shortv Fel Boots" \_ __I!_ V LAIIGE LOTS oI=__uxy smm; nouns: I\n f\ `fl ! LLINENSI We have sold, and are still selling, large lots or V HOUSEHOLD LINENS. Fine range 01 TOWELS at 9c., IOc.; |2c., I5c. and lug, A ` All pure linen. Better Bleached Towels. in Diaper and Huck, at 2Ic., 23, 30c.. 32c., &.c. LARGE All Linen Tabla Glofhs with Turkey-red border,` 25 yds. long, at $I.OO, regular price $1.50. FIIIOST Quality Bleached Double Damask Cloths, 2 yards, ' 25 yds;, 3 yds , 3% and 4 yds long, from $I.20, e$l.50,e $l.90, upwards. Pillow Cottons at Sale Prices. 'Whwite Cottons at Sale 1E:;'_ices. Large stock of NEW Embroideries, all at SALE PRICE. Large lot of New Choice Pattern Prints, all to go at SALE anus: TUE and 0 ;--` c-.riEA5i' - cLoINc. - ou1' - sALI-::-- The Name and Place, M0NEY: MONEY! DIONEY I Everybody Wants to Make it! Everybody Wants to Save it! anu DRLUC unugc. Mrs. Peever, of No:-thVBay, has lived 99 years and four months, and bids fair to go over the hundred. ` 4' ' A AII2_L-.. --nu n)\n-I`I1 Two great wants JOHN BLAYTON&|30 S --)MAMMOTH(++ SHOE STORE! Our entire stock of Winter_Boots and Shoes has been Over- turned, Re-marked, Reduced and put in order for a General and Rapid Clearing out. We are ` ` bound to have BIG oaowos AND BIG SALES A GREAT RAOKETI Women's Lace Boots for 50 cents W'pmen s Kid But. Boots, 75 cents :l$9.}lai1c% `the Stock we bought at Sixty-ThreeA ; ` will be sold at a Sacrice. Iisagroat Mandy-Making, Money-Savins gbpporlunlty. Don t miss It. H` I ,Niei:t;door fo Fl`aw@l e%y*& Devlin : New Grocery Stow ' g '_ T % DHNLOP sfrggsmr, BARBIE. JHN%CLA.YTON & 00., OVUI um uuuuxuu. The last cattle fair at Alliston was poorly attended, especially by sellers. Various buy- ers were on hand. ` Robert Haskett, of Scugog, got his thigh broken in Hartley's cam? Longford town- ship, on Wednesday. There was a death in Orillia the other 'day from scarlet fever. It i was Mr. George Thompson's little girl. a A n `L - |.-A...1I-..........u knlzmnnn Princi n (`:01 - snowman gag}. NOW (IFFERING! {EXT SIXTY DAYS! Grgy Cottons at a:ie Prices: Such Gfaild Value was never seen before. `i5|EI' Sheetings at Sale Prices. that can be easily satised any and every ,day, at 1 nompuuu I uvuu 5-u. V All the hotelkeepers between Price's Cor- ners and Ooldwaterhave been summoned for breach of the Scott Act. ' . u ,3 1.- ml... r\nl\I'\`A n` mums: -%--ron 'rm:-- -ALL GOING ---_- r Gioths ed 3,33% yds DUNLOP STREET, BARRIE. -AT- .Ee1m_~%gayyL[,1e, 1888 3: at Ouir L`. 11.. Llll Bogs, M. rgldence Ms `A_L.LI, ureaon 01 inc ouuw nun. Dr. Cam bell talked to _ the peopl of Collingwoo last Sunday about the oannibala of the South`..S`ea Islan . H -- _. .7".-- Du-AAA En A sewin driver so control 2; went off we `know old lady over and the old 1 a. comicn of what H. The {-01 the Barrie, , gone Col vlin, d I L; qnuuuuol U CXLULI _ L which it to be won 7 burxto a spec: of 9. strmted. tum BLOC .LU.L \J L nd hono them fro prots ax- person. several h ;my one t is wimngi -`cabital n - mi. 4.1 v\'n u\" \l V \4I Sunahx possible vv A4: \\-| cars sup l"~nu9nvnu nu? 01 one DU|-lIlllv.LJV- an-........ -See our Gentlemen : `Tree, Bracee &o., gust to hand. The largest V assortment in town. R. A. Stephens do Go. Mr. Duncan McArthur took into the yard at Oro Station the other day an elm log 14 feet long which measured 1100 feet. ' The question is asked up north: Where were the brakeemen when the accident occurred near Falkenbnra a few days ago? - ` ` - - I m ._ \A-A.I...A:-& hnpnh The ' nights, up to -24 dnily is Mfgday \lIAA lua A Southe northern and war no: over Last doing so Dunlop a Mr. Stro frightene Johnson gas rout .1. _ru Store. '.L` In I due on t. the same $8 :2 I*F._3u 1 inn. 1; INS form the hue cease tion, an authorize oocurreu. uuur uunvuuuu; - IVVV ....,- _,.,- . Brechin is to have a new Methodist Church and the material is being collected for it so that operations may begin early in spring. I: 11 ,I_I_ L;_ -Q..-g4` I-A `\II;Il` III `AVt0l' _. ._......__........______..____%,, , UOUNTY DREAM-DISTRIUT DEEDS. A U153 UUL terms. he `Head Ot Dated t an AF 1:: n H H n ht COM A -.-010 trains. can no I-qr .`u nnuu `xont, 01 HUB JUL` 0 Address 5 E"`..lI..Il.N`(d IBQQ Full rate, )Ot~on uuuzu I By or-le VDIB opuruuuuu nun -ma... -...-, ._ -,_,,,U, Mr. Goldie has offered to build an elevator at Tottenham if the corporation will supply the ground free andvexempt oitdfrom taxation "for 10 years. -1 n _A._._ I`lT-..IA annAinl!on;\r`I I` . .'2..& Y 1 5.1 I F 14 I ' .7 I :_a.c1 ucaion o t\ nuvnh `I -..oast_ * PAR VOL. Wm: m$Lu| !)n ni resid Fle eldes Essa. 1000. Teen EU!` JV yvnluo . r The Beeton World recommends that a committee should see that, the stocking factory fulls the conditions on which it got the $4,000 loan. 91!, _L \T-._A.-.. DA`\:nnAII nnnnhf. III I daug aoron `cm: 4 not an kn B116 Q`t,UUU Luau. Me :-riol; s mills at Newton Robinson caught re last `week from a disoonneoted stovepipe, but fortunately it was extinguished before much damage was done. The Penetang Herald asserts that the place with the lone name is a better wheat -market then Midland. The Free Press is now entitled to the floo I " ' ------54--3 3- n-A Inuit UUW UHUIUIUU UV uuv Itvv-g I Dr. Lawrence was arrested in Ore last week for practising medicine without a. diploma, and Magistrate Booth, of 0'1-illia, ned him $100 and costs. V A 1 v-..L.... -6 uuvu uxus vavv cupu Vilniu- Mr. Kaster, father of J. Kaater, of 'Brechin, fell o a straw stuck a short time ago striking against 5' fence. T The injury proved fatal within 24 hourl. ~-~~ --- -----A Ir-'---I- Mnnnin ..}.n. pl'UV_U|l IIIIDI Vvuvunu -g -gun.-u A young man named Frank Manere, while coupling can at Beeton last week had his right hand crushed `so badly that amputation of one of his fingers was necessary. . Rev. T. E. Corey, wife and family too their departure from Stnyner last week for the town of Sunooe, where Mr. Carey hu ueured 3 very promising putorate. ._,2_|__..- t:I --_I.I 2- ...I..-..uA Elli .|Il.l.'. U. 1.1. DIIUIUII, vs "I-- lsce, has been 3 _ ointedexsmxner m Botany 2 the Ontario lege of Phu-many. '. 11 ,;I_ ____L l'I_I__2_-L--_ I1- .IUU|llvu. U VVI rnvunuua-B rvvw ----- v- The Penetang iaheno Henld is pleased that Mr. O. . Snesth, of that -1--- L-. lug;-u gnnanlu.-u` nvnnnnr In I-Intnnv I UQIV Jlliwulv VYV--vav v- -.__-:-v'- The Fsrmon Northwest Colonization 00. held its nsl meetin at Colllh wood the other day and was . iuolved. t 9 govern- mout resuming poueuion of the had. , I_1__ --n.-5.._~ Ah. 1...... -1 LI - 13.5` 5333.355. 'V-W'W""- VII --v -v--v During the late the-house of Mr. Israel Green. at Switzerville, `a short distance from New Lowell, was burned Uown and all its contents destroyed, the familyrharely escaping with their lives. 'II_!_ 2- LL- _._._:.:....I '_..n` :'- 'un|.-|u `bgn on-mun mt smcon AND ms-nuc-r nxcnauuns as noczu. nnws. ` ;:.;;:a3L;]"yay` in '\_vhio_h Rey. ` n,.o!, Brseebrndge, ndv Jill Ir. . T H It Is at `inpr the ` g at: jeot: Tim rs snd splinters. Even- ing subject : A Islntstion, -how no you ? The employees of the Longford Lnmbdr C0,, resented Mr."l`ho'mpson, President of the o., on his-retnmfromhisweddi tour, . ..:...I.. can-Am! -1111:-and nhnwina thn inlv U0. on I! UIIIhIIII.VVV\lt|aI ' J '9'.) 3 Qwlng-, I . :a%in bdtiioon the .5551` " .tjh haul nf than nnmnnnv. `1.[I"w`"- vvqvvvvu uuuv ,xw- pug .'_-v held of the company. The Shelburne Free Preu says a men drove into that but-gtefew deye ago with" 6 horse which had five _teet ell eolnplete. T_he.e_xtre. loot breaches of the ' he tore 1 _ efthe joint, and henoolnphte oo!-etfoiit` iueheu 1n diemeter. The enimel ieowned by Robert Hume, of Anurenth. ____-I___. _l AL. __...._I_._... -1 LL- A I\ I ? condensed um lntorostlnl Pm? - , g___ g .n_....-- 1`-Jgmn m ' -:.-:umbor of the mambo:-not an A. 0. U. w., of cm: vill-so. Iooompunied D. D. G. H. MoWl._of Bgrrio, to Bond. Hudon than D. D. G. I. being an 8- A aunt uninughln AIAII- "from 75c. up at. coiutimtional pointl, slid fth';f:bI`o`tlireli7 turned home well pleased with having made 1 Internal call upon the me'mb_era of the ` order sin. Bond E_ead.--South Si_moQ_.Wit- ll$I. . Mr. Morrison. _` yerdfsuent of the Q. P. R. at Ottsws, went up` to Schrieber, one day. lsst5w,,eek to assist in getting the yard there cleared of the blockade of freight care, which were gathered there-in` greet nulnbenwin to storms. On Monday he was found (1 in bed, the body jheing frozen `etii Stayner must he in I had ositxon if the Sun is not libelling_ the hem et. It `says wood is queer money, but it's the only currency with many a. farmer up here. If you ask for the dust you must take sawdust _.... an without- Manv 2 msnyeerne for ask tor me out you mun use lnwuuuu -or do without. M any a mu: ' yearns even the squint at the photograph of 3 V. - --~- __L.......:_... `canon: 'l`AlI\:I_ GVUII one Isqusuu nu vuu yuu-u.._.... -- .. Peter Watson was returning from Tunis- camingne to Mattaws last Friday, and was attacked by wolves. His horses became frightened and ran off into the woods with him. The wolves were so close that he was obliged to get 011 the sleigh to defend himself with a small axe. He killed two, which are now on exhibition at Opinicon, Lake Temis oamingu . --v 119,I,_,I I\._:._I-- -.-- Gnplnudnn `n P3:f:" " ""`"' "" """ V 7 Diphtheriu lingers in the neighborhood of ` Everett. A lot of"grain has lately been teamed into Creemore. . T .. ` I, 2- LL. ......6... AC nl>_.u-nnnn 1 cllnluguvo - When Michael ` Quirks was foddering his, cattle Tuesday ni ht, he felt a hand ahovin down into his poo at where there happene to be a well stuffed purse. He instinctively grabbed the fellow : hand, pocket and all, and shouted vcciferouel for. "help. His daughter appeared prompt y on the scene and commenced operations with the pitch fork, when the thief got off, empty handed, but leaving his cuff button and wristband` in Michael : pocket. --Cardwell Sentinel. 7 _ H -_ 1.4.: u_..:.. ;........a.. I KVJIUIIDUI B yvvnvy. V-us. vv v-- ..v_.--_.--- South Simcoe Orangemen held their county meeting at Alliston on Tuesday, when a handsome and value! 1-: gold past master : jewel together with an address were resent- ed to Mr. W. M. Lnckhnrt, P. O. . The :_n-_:__.. -12---- ..-.m.... n`I in nlonha fnr thg ed to Mr. W. M. uncuuart, r. u. Lu. Luv following officers were all re elected for the current year: -Ja.e. _ Du', O. M.; Chas. Palling, D. U. M. ; Rev. Ohas; E." Perry,_C. Ohap. ; Wm. Sloan, O. R. Sec. ; Robt. Henderson. U. Treas. ;rSam. Sumner`, 0. D. O. ; Jas Platt, C. L ; Wm. McGowan. let D. C; L. ;.Wm. Riley, 2nd D. 0. L. a At an interesting meeting of the Farmers Institute, held at Peterborough last week, 0. Drury. M. P. P,, was one of the visitors and gave an address full of practical good sense on farming as an occupation, in which he said he did not choose his rofession until after he had reached manh and had tried both town and country, and never , regretted choosing the life of a farmer, which is one of the most independent and useful on earth He can and should enjoy gure air and water, health and competence. he speaker thinks they should give all their children ' a liberal education. instead of educating one son for. some city profession and neglecting others to keep them at home. The occupation is the` highest and noblest, and if taste and comfort were more cultivated at farmers homes fewer of the oung people would wish to leave them. - rillia Packet. VIU vvuuvau T Town Hall, ()ro, Feb. 6th, 1888. . The Council met pursuant to adjournment. Present all the members. The Reeve in the chair. The minutes of last meeting were read andiconrmed. _ . ` Presented letter from John Kelly. Mani- toba, stating that during the ast two years there had been sent to Mrs. oods the sum of $108, for the support of his sister. Caroline Kelly, that he was willing to provide for her maintenance, and would send more money as ---_ -- 1... ........:m.. Mala, `Mn- Woods was maintenance, spa woulu uenu mum ........., ..._. soon as he poambly could. Mrs. Woods was present and heard letter read. M... Edward: mnesred and requested the preaent and heard lower rem. Mr. Edwards appeared requested Council to take steps to open up the original allowance of crossroad 15 and 16 in con. 3. `Road to be opened. - m.....1.. MM". umliad for [lane to clear Road to be openeu. V` Charles Moore applied for leave to and fence in road allowance cross:-oad 20 and 21 in the west half of con. 13, and to occupy the same till such time an it may be required by the Council. Laid over to next meeting. .r..i... 'I'.nnaln-`an umlied for leave to occupy Dy UOBIIOII. IJIIU U101 UV I-IVAI lllvvvnnaau John Louvhren applied for occupy that portion of the original allowance of orosa- 1 road 20 sndo21, on the-E.tpar,t of lot 21, con. In ..........:4... Mn. 01. Anna halnnaina to hiln. P080 '40 Il`I(l~Z1, on FEB-1'4. pan: U; Luv as, u 12, opposite the 21; acres belonging to h till such time as it may be required by Council. Llld over to next meeting. Presented applications for aueuor collector. For uaeslor--John Harrison. collector -Francis A. Bell; n.. ....L:.... -..c M. Amlm-gnu. nennnded \JrUI_ll|lUl'I7. _ The skating rink is the centre of attraction l at Stayner. V Lefroy has been named The Hamlet of Associations. . . A very successful carnival has lately been held at Braoebridge. Mr. J. H. Molieggie, of Barrie, was in Stayner on Tuesday. Disease aznon the horses is" prevalent in the vicinity of alrymple. . -See our all wool shirts and drawers at T 600. R. A. Stephens & Co. The roads leading into Bradford are said to be in a very bad condition. The special services at J arratt s Corners have been eminently successful. -~ L- L- Ll... n-nnnr nlgng colleotor -.l"rnnc1s A. neu. On motion of Mr. Anderson, seconded by Mr. McLean John Harrison was appointed assessor. an on. motion of Mr. Fletcher, seconded by Mr. Ross, Francis A. Bell was sppointedcollector, snd Mrs. N. Bell cere- a..1... nf an Town Hull. shed and stable, for nnooinhd`ooHmmr, Mrs. N. Bell tnker of the Town Hall, shed stable, the current year. Acoounte--Dr. A. R. Enrvie, medical health oicer services 1887. $4 00; Clerk services in connection with Boardof `Health mm an AA. 1-5. WiIIinmnnn_ {hunt to services in connection vmu uvnuaus ........... 1887, $4.00 ;' John Williamson, flour to indigent Geo. Benstead 1887, $2.00; Robert Ingram. refund of taxes (re error in Fuen- ment,) 1887, 540. ; Mrs. N . Bell, supplies for town hall, 1887, 550. ' . The Local Board of Health under statute of 1884, was or anized, and in addition to the Reeve and O erk, James Ross, Donald McLean and Duncan Fletcher were appoint-. ed members ; Duncan Anderson, sanitary Inspector, and Dr. A. R. Harvie, Medical Health Ufcer, for the current year. On motion of Mr. Anderson, seconded by Mr. Ross, By-law No. 286, dening the duties of poundkeepers, and read a first time at last meetino, was taken up, read a second -_.a 4.|.:...: 5:... gm! nunnd in the gun] Z:&2;`&?a`;;,"2;E`;.3a' 'iiIi;1i'e" Egan manner. . , Clerk instructed to get 200 copies printed 3.. _-_...L`nJv `A-un UIUIQ IIIIII uuuwu v Nninxamphlet form. wnnhn (If Ml`. in mpmet tom. njnotion a! Mr. Ron, Iooonded by Mr. Flotcher, 5 by-law wu introdnood `to don- firm the appointment, and provide; forthe remuneration of oertnin township omoorl. Rend 3 at, uo`oond and .thir:l time edinthonnnnl'mnnner,- .. n - . p . _1_-.._..-.I 4... u.....:... 1:. .J~M .m|. .55.gA ed in the qnuu'mnnner.- ~ T . Adjourned to Monday 5th olamh lixt, at 10 o'clock 3. In. .GIo. '.l'7!rn1x(:`nd,f_`>"!_ 3 .,;..f'1`.`.'."-"' `.`;[f'.'.1T'i.`3 :"; "u""i','1'e333 years` ago in s t to `leave us, `Eu many friends mode his departure the occasion of 3` com limentary oyster upper in the Orgnge `".I an Ilnnnu nnnnnn Rial: inn}. ` * A `:92 III UI_IU UICII` 00111 llluuulonry vyuvvr uuygvl N u Eelfon Monday evening 6th "A skeet number vote present. After the: tee ohn Lennox`, Eaq.,~ ohneen after some mum called onellt. -"Samuel I'I.___.. II- `D---.. LI.-.` agn blnn `A`~}4u-o-`- "i5n1%'x,:'Fi}in its o;,..t..1._a-ssszsa..s...s has rolled sound and brpught it many , ohuiges;fan_l agasozsgstf i`bI:6al" from amoh` us. Yin are ons of the pioneers of t is country ; ono'v!h9;hgI, gbly assisted in snaking this Oou1!t.9f, wsignooe ...I.-a. `L. :. qamna-I: Hun niliasi nnnhtin .nf- nsve Been euuueuuy auw............. Brscebridge claims to be the proper place for the proposed new county town. A There is shortlv to be e. tri-weekly mu between Huntsville and Bsysvilie. _ Peter Faris, of the Scotch settlement, lost s 3200 horse the other day by disease. V Collingwood is taking steps to be separated from the county for Scott Act purposes. _._ . u. . 11,, ;__l_... (`huts >n`Anf.nt` thn El"I~u)'a. _4_]lcJ)ppq_lgl, 'f\-.- n- "`2_.A Eu. WIIIF III! II IIIIUIIKII lulu IIIIIUK vulnlucu-nu. this fair D0t!:il1i&nh.Y10:hOVp'IihfFIl.l3 `ed at - oi , rind.` .. ,. tl`:!enhnI:,gry_endi olothpv the nek_e;1., You hove been more than 3' father to you family, whoee courteous demeanor end- piety in en example for us to follow. The Preetasiterien glmrob, with. which you eat shall tion go new that fthet ' 1: LL. ...S.. `-1 .._I.-L-_._ ...-_L .1 AL. ..'.._A._.. 1..- WIIIUII VCI` KI W to W ' :::x::`:1:g`u't II `V KIIUW UIICI >UIlD IT- 3'0. *0! whkwinaun ma - in; w ' your lotnuy ho 6Qt.`-4 ow.Ii'g? vur nnnnnt nn- can {an 155 can-..'-?n""'" _`Advsno_O-;r'x';IQndonoo. Mr; Thoma We bniild. 9Mf*1WW I II.L- I.-.o8-nu ndgal Inn-A` dnlnh fAin-f.1nn IIIIU IIIHDIU UDLIUII UlI`JlQ' ~. Orb Council. us nn 1 111 IE3`, y the and For U16 c0uu5y [UK DUUUI `luv lu--rw----. The Alliston Snowshoe Olubieleoted the oicers for the ensuing year last Monday. Business is ocking in from all parts of the country to the Tottenhsm roller mill. The pic social st Wauhago was not a success on account of the stormy weather. 4~- -1_-L-.I n`an:III\QI\ nf . or the past. Accept thircane as a tting tribute of the esteem in which you are held by us, and as thin shall-.-be ajanpport to. your physical body may he "who guides our foot- steps aright support you during the remain- der ofyour journey here fhelow, and when on earth your career is ended may you hear that still small V. ice-saying, Come up high- .er. ` ` ._ . - To Miss McDonald we present this chain as a -t ` mblern of the purity of your character consistency of your actions. m- a-.._..-.1 u..n.....M urn m-nnnt these c|I&|"IOWl"lllu OOIIIIIFUIIII, Ul U|Il' uuuavunn To Samuel-McDonald we present these cuff buttons 1 Accept them not for their intrinsic value, but as I memento of the good wishes of the companions from whom you are about to separate. In conclusion we wish you all a pleasant and prosperous journey here and` or triumphnl entry into that rest which remsineth for the people of God. a:_....1 ._ Lnlnnlf nf unnr rnnnu fngndg_ '70 J r. rest wmcn remameun 101' _mu pcupw ux uuu. 1 ` Signed on behalf of your many fnends, E. Davis, James Speeru, Alex. `Arnol-i, I I - `V . . rMr. McDonald and fpxmly rephed as fol- lows : _. 9 A` l,,___ _-.. --4. IVWD 0 `KIND Fnnmns,--In parting from you we feel we are severing some_>of the tenderest ties that bind heart to heart. ' As we look over the t and recall the-scenes and events of the we 1-nigh half century which we have ........6 :3 unnu-` intact . `in mnnnt but of the wen-nign nan century wnwu wv uue spent in your` midst. we cannot but thank the Giver of every blessing that our lot was cast among so many true and devoted friends -friends who have shared our ioys and sorrows and have helped us to bear the burdens of life. When, .a few months ago. we decided to retire from farming and to remove to other places, we felt for the rst time what it is to part from nei hbors who have at all times shown us consi erate kind- ness and tender sympathy. At that time we trusted toleave`-with the family circle more complete, but an all-wise God has seen -t to order it otherwise and to dispose that the sacreddust of a beloved wife and mother should repose in eace beneath the sod, in the cemetery of t, e church in which she so often worshipped. In leaving this and other bereavements, trying to the human heart though theywere, we found you sympathetic and earnest in your endeavors to soothe our grief and lighten our sorrow; and we heartily join in wishing that all of you may experience what it is to have good and true friends to comfort in sorrow an to support in trial and aiiotiou. I17- ---....s. s.|...-'. s..I..... .-.6 mm: anmlmrill amtotion. V - We accept these tokens of your good-will in the same spirit in which they were given, and we prize them chiey for the recollections which they bring-reeolleotions of -youth, of the prime of life and of age ; recollections of many warm hearts who are yet interested in our welfare. We would, therefore, at this time sincerely thank you for these ex- pressions of your friendship, for this farewell supper and for your many kindnesses in the past. W e trust to meet some of you many times yet on earth but not likely ever again as in the past, and we rest in_ hope that we shall at last meet where these painful part- Sn -._ _L_1I -..-_.. Cs-unnvvnu Bllll DI! IDDII Iuwvv unnu- in a shall cease forever. T____ E_:I.LC..`Iu- Anna in snau Ioroyer. . ery faithfully yours, Thou. McDonald,` Samuel McDonald,_ Mary J. F. McDona.l -- C\ III , ,_,1__ 1-;_`___ 1' f on ICOULIIID m uuv .w...., ..A-..-_--. Mr. Telfer has been re-elected chairman of the Collingwood Collegiate Institute Board. . -- v w -_ :-_a. n...a.... ti` (land Tnmnlnrs Duuxucn ulvuvuunu, H-Luca III -. ..--._-.._.-_ After Mr. McDonald's reply, Revs. J. J. Ooehrane and A. McConnell added their tribute of praise to the words of the address. Rev. -Mr. Sills, Rev. Mr. Perry, N. W. n__....L..11 h- Want Ainv Av-nnId.J- P). RSV. D1118, 1VVc I} J. 911 , Campbell, Dr. West, Alex. Arnold, J. Pr, J as. F. Lyons, J as. Speers, John T. Fletcher and W. H. Davis, made short addresses each heartily endorsing the sentiments already expressed. The famous Lennox and Don orchestra gave selections of music duringthe evening. -After votes of thanks to the chair- man, orchestra and ladies, the meeting broke upit is needless to add that Mr. McDonald -4; :_.__:1_ --_.... ...:4-I. 4-ilmm an hagrtv annd `- "" '1 u1=- ` . ' `It needless add ahd family carry with them the hearty good wishes of all. V T - Mr. McDonald goes to Warmineter where he is to engage in mercantnle pursuits. --| -_..2..-....-_.- Anna;-L :n l\l\I|_ MU an IV Ullawav a-- --:.--.--..- '._.__ _, The annual anniversary concert in con- nection with the Sabbath schoclof Christ Church, Ivy, will take place on Thursday evening 23rd inst. Musical talent from Barrie` and other places will be in attendance, Rev. W. H. A. French, of Oookstown, will assist in the program which will be one well worth hearing. v ` `~- -----2--.. DAL 3:...` `Jan Tun WU]. vu IIVBI Lua- .0nAWedneedey evening 80:11 inet., the Ivy Literary Society ` was organized and the fol- lowing oioere elected. : President, Geo. E. Sorog 'e ; Vice-President, Thou. R. Parker ; Secy.- ree., Mine Lizzie Arnold; Committee, %iu_eI Bella Lennox, Alice Burton, W. H. um. The Public School pupils intend holding a concert at an early dnte. T rm_- u'-a.I....I:-e. nknnnlu in hnlina n. nnnmart` OODOOIT IV in 38117 IRS. The Methodist Church ll holding a. concert and lecture on Thursday evening 16th inst. Rev. Mr. Galbraith, of Orillis, on Hsrd times their cause and cure, and the Thorn- A.-._ ..L-2.. UIIIIUH UIIULI ton choir. rllnuu VIIVVl IIVIIVI Zn-vu The followin are the names of pupils placed on the oncr List for the month of January, in the several departments of the Barrie Public Schools : Principal : Depart:nent-H. Black, `M. Findlay, J. Pearcey, 0. Pnrvis, E. Boys, W. Findlay. Mr. Henderson's -W. Leech, M. Fletcher, M. A. Edwards, A. Fletcher, L. Johnson`, J. Wilkes. . ' Miss L. D. Lee s-F. Ward, H. Plaxton, `J. Marshall, A. Eaughton, L. Grease, A. Atchison. . Miss E. F. King s--L. Ness, J. Horton, E. Pnrvrs, J. Marshall, F. Graham, E. William- QIIII non. . Miss M. Bo s --R.,Lennox, D. Williams, J. Christie, . Booth, 0.. Keloey, A. Chris- ti . _ ' MiII`L. E. Bird a-J. Scott, L. Leslie, M. tnuell, H. Noni. M. Holman, J. `Edwards. ~ ygghgqn. E. Kroitz, J. Done, `?MilI A. Eutcheuon a-M. En%l`i7uh, 0. . Non, VULIII 1. nuwuvuvu n-Jno nu uuu, U. Halhton. E. Kreitz, J. Neu, F. nld. V V Hill `An Jo F0 :-Hunt, B. Willijinl, K0169)-, 0. Lowe, A. Stone." jznr. Jusni.on'u`-51.` aqua`; .4. Bradford. J. `McKay, B. sum. 11;` McMillan, M.; Robe:-hon, E. S ry, E. Morrow A. Strong, M. Rogers, E. oMillun, rompton, L. Ommpton, _.". . .~;:",;.. ~i,f"-: MiQ?E.:i4gQ I-,S,;Mo= _ _ -Ion, L. llcegno -~ _ land, 3. McMillan- Miu o.1awen's-R. yalpingau, A. 001 n- 1g>n.;E.- :,7i.`E,9'""` .4-E=!-?k*i7 - ` $7: _ . :7. , _ W5. 1; 1 g".:'._ ,. . we Uouulgwuuu Uullvstuvv ..........-- ..-_- The Independent Order of Good Templers hsve lately had 3 good time at Hnwkeetone. A Bradford paper speaks of the lat mortal remains" of some one passing through that village. -':-i"o,,~- 1'. -:2-V-~--v r.--1-..-':,'-"""' nu. -:4 :.. - . Booth :--,-E. PIPiP_!||. `t Onmninno x, mm, 1!. Robe:-hon, . Wood J w . . -iirisohr--3. Churchill, L. 15%;, w. Carley, .1:-. Vi?ng39gg,?%4M. . rah-.-% .2`.a'l.d!<\'bav.~.il-Pp -.. . 9"_!`_'57:L'".' .;.'. .. III" Il.L,,Il 'u.= Rhvoinhu-.t,` J. Hunter.` 1 :1, 5: '- --a -u..~ `.1 nnm Wm-nnnnl "'```'f' j'-'-' ' 7 ""'1a-.77o't`o.5,'-' lot . %....a...`"" 1"'i d',"%<'>`:".'.3":L. `r.mn2.2' 3.; : mwnt, owner. Ford & Crawford, 3110-- A hdli,i .. Oi-edit ' ` `Toad: , Febmry .28--Home, cows in calf; heifzrl, steers, oelvea, ehee imple-* menu, eto..` on low, eonoeuion 4, ownnhip of I - at 12 o'clock, `noon. Refresh- mentl. . E. Fisher, proprietor. Ford 8: Crawford, auctioneers. ' j w, , Eb. -29.,-- , Ida: go`:-g go-A ` 11],", l.=.I:th_oinn31',I, do hunter. - ;; _'__[ `J A1118 Wxmnnonxw, ' Feb. 11, 1888. . V Principal. my 4 :&:%i2;1.;1:.A hgugoy . HolmeI,F.. E Brqwn, n.;:..l....4:` .1 `ltnnlmu-; . L. Public school Honor nut. LL _ ___.-_ AC : I) Another cold wave passed `over-vthis locality ` in. -the latter part of the week, `giving the lowest temperature this season. On Friday 22 belowzero was registered, the ni ht tem~ peratnre ranging to 10 above zero on uesday and the exposed daily from` 10 on Thursday to 46 on Monday-a mean of 11 for the week. (The thermometer gave 25- below zero at the residence of Col. O Brien, M`. P , The Woods, Shanty" Bay.) The barometer indicated ayrange of 0. 68in. for the amount of atmospheric pressure. with the low on Tuesday and high on Thursday. The snowfall on 3 days during 20 hours was 1111.. 3in. ' ' Northern winds prevailed on 5` days, southern 3, veering west 6, and east 3 dsys. A wind , storm reached us about sunset on Tuesday from the west, oontinuing till near midnight, some waves reaching 40 miles an hour. Another on Thursday during a few hours attained some 25 miles an hour. The other days were calm. . The sunshine in 5 days amounted to 31 hours, from a possible 70 of sun in the week. J._J. Grvmm. Inn vuuue. Diphtheria has been making and and desolate homes inthe northern part of West Gwillimbury. 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