Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 1 Mar 1888, p. 1

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'"i."zI.';Z.$"e. '1.2'Ia;ie" }.3'J.In.mmea in the motion appointing them, - ___.-_L nu.-4. ALL. _._..._A. Your Committee have had before them the followin witnesses: The teachers of the_Publio Sc 001s of the town, with the ex- ception of Miss Hntcheson and Miss Willers. The Inspectors of Public Schools, Messrs. Morgan and McKee. The Committee also requested the attendance of Mr. Spotton, `who appeared before them. ___ LL- -___!.I___-- I_2.I I__-.._ _..-..-_ I1-.. 7"' "I'I"""- "" """ From the evidence hid before your Com- mittee it has been proved that such an in- vestigation was necolury in the interest: of the schools, and will prove benecial. __ -._A. __L_.LA._.I --v-- --'.' vv --`vv-- .--. --__- .... Your Committee met on the 30th of Janu- ary, and have proceeded from that date in the work of investigation into `the various matter: submitted to them connected with the Public Schools of Barrie. , ` H;1"h'o)`fVollwovfo'-i;It';uVtVltte ;.;.; To the Barrie Public School Board.` Gnwrnnunx, --The Committee of inveitigm tion beg to report no follow: x - _,. I1,;.._;!;L__ ,_- AL- AALL -1 I_.__- [III FIUU UIUEQ , The chief speskers of the evening were Rev. Mr. McLeod, Ohnirmsn Hewson, M:-.. Wsrd snd Mr. Scrougie. A little `discussion srose between Mr. Spry snd the Ohsirxnsn ss to `whether s certain motion was in order; Mr. 8pry s` contention wss accepted. IIIL- n_n-4_g__ 3; LL- ___-_. IlDIIl'U VI WIIIUII UCII IIDIIII UIIUIVB lflll-II u I J W is- the report itself. It was stated in the die- cuuion that the weak point in connection with the schools in inndequate and imperfect inspection. ' D I ,,, ,l Ll, _._-_!}__ _-_,, i."Jg."Z.I.'3'une3: '.`$?aZ2".3"b5'.`Z e`.u`t`.',`T'u2 nature of which can hardly be gathered from Hun cannula N--all T! can nimlanri in tin: r-_ VI VII` Illffi ' A larger 'nn:nber of spectator! Attended the I meeting then we have ever seen nt 3 Board meeting before. evidently expecting tome etnrtlin revolution. The report will Ipenk CA: nip`. I In Iain: Ann:-A ll` lien Innniuu n iii";i1F6ii%ioii.' "'1`ii3 r6{or'}? -3.1 for iue . In the oouno of the inquiry % `nun: Arnnnnla AC nninnnn Inn: hnnn Iznhnn lulu frge lotaf orl `on Monday evening, to receive nnd dieouu the report of the Ooxnnitteen ` in- quire Into the condition of the , nbho School; ot the town. The report was read by Mr. James Word,` and on motion: woe received; it was then rend clause by olnnne, Indntter full diuonuion the chosen were adopted seriatim. We give below so much of the re- rt on was adopted. 5 oertnin neotion of it in laid over till the next regular meeting ll. `kn Anna A Somewhat nmnr Dllolunlon-Part or the Rupert Adopted. and long at It ` haul over '1'!!! that Haunt. The Public School Board held . upooiu meeting at the` Board room, Control School, Ion tooein and 91.. .......e .o`o.|.. n.......my.. .m`m`intul in in. |mnm rmm sunnnL"Btii1n. arrest or column on 1-: `sun: or 1-3: TOWN scnoou. THE COUNTY 03' SIKGOE AND THE DOHINION OI CANADA OUR _CRl'l'lRION. (BARBIE, aw VI: 275 00 275 00 .250 00 225 00 345 00 60000 32500 22500 nnz All `3 WI ' UEUUU-II-Ill UIIEI UCIZIIIUIIU T EIVUII "in the basement of the Presbyte ' W Church last Friday evening, under the ans ices of the Women's Fo ' Missionary V ooietv. The Rev. D. 0. Mo was in the chair. '.l`he,Quintette Olub flayed two pieces in their ususlly good sty 0. Baby Heinrich and Mr. G. Henderson played a duet,`whioh' was well received. The strin 'qnsrtette, the Werds,_ gave Haydn s ymn, and were deserved! Fepplauded. `Master 0. Ward uavea vio solo. Mrs. Nicholson captivated the audience by the two songs she sang, and she responded to an.enoore., Mrs. Coo r ;IInz;._w1lu!ood.voio9..8I .MI`I- 0- Mrs. J. Henderson, gsye two soles in .a very acceptable manner. - Mrs. Heinrich acted as r accompanist with her usual skill. Miss S`. Forsyth and Mr. W. Oemercn, and Miss S. Fcrsyth and Miss K. Stevenson ve piano duets. Both were weli executed. he chairman was fveryhappy in `his remarks. `Everyth Eassedoin a- ve ' satisfactory manner.-lug` e receipts atthe oor amounted 'toabout834. . . .~ . ; 4 . .A:fow.daya1 goT'a gontlemirg was` eimra w.u!king~ `nloagkin iimnl of thezpont ooe when :a.uddenlyu;quontity of ioe.tel.l fromhe roof .894 but c9.fr9I.I!h ntltenilgs. , - o ,no . ; md :1-oagcdd :81`-.iqolgP:1f"i16t' *f:.t`:l'| . av: wcuqxng spun. ouw a-day. 2n`d am,` `Mr. Irma. Oharlea O eu`1an' to_ok',t_o himael; a__lif_e partner in the pardon of Mine Rachel` Arnold`, eldest daughter of our esteemed citizen; John Arnold, Eaqi, 'Sttl1a:-t"Aoheaon, tA., Clover Hill, Iofoiatiug. ` Thebride ia='a - "ate 6! Demill, Ooll Oshawa,` ' `look- and the bxjido, edw ll, bein ri-hly cued in garnet plush withethe unfloc 'e.blouoIn`I. Mr. Unle- man, waqmnpgo day Mr. ;Earry Rankin . . 4Mr-eAm91d - 'P.`8i.n2 J .de999.`1!!!-.hvzsA1 lled gith me ._a - qllllll _ one dejIe1:T1':x:er`:rai,_p'gI; -1t)ayke"`?f'%! the mug! new of mirth of `soul. " it wet -"e numer- ous and ooetly. bpyeoouple lefton `Jan nunnh-an QI|;II"l\I'r'1`IlIft\ nu!-Inunn $39.5 99} '3?" L Dull VUUUI O U vvuyui IUIU VII uuu ; _ LII the e on _t_ui_q or'.l:orpn_ 091; . with themvthel`l%It"vi;he`of I_l!z;raf` `g, une- a .., x !lIl'lIVI II 099;. HUN .1`. Ii-vn.1>.ro8.ncd Aribu`-V ..iI<.>It` fag? 4 ts. War,-~ for-ued .tht.t.' " 'I'hno_h an Hun -dlfnl M in "An atiihm `hllwfmm ' the T9!W5l- -.= VV..D1'9.WI9,"'HQ-.FI1|f.'P "W9" 53 5. .`b;'t1f_g1l_,6f; ibe;aoin9tiilI,68 fn1lIf `fro;n the trbugli;-ih}fr`~b1_:t of this buildin to ltho -e'ic1e,; ulr v 'Pu-mi`: nhnn1t1' T Tfiif ndfn 'I:Hi|'I' Mun. quplv uuuuuu uq vnnvuuvv uvw uuuu 'fuh`nd'.|o'i!ytha ' -woat_vh rt thg'd,3ngarirofg;1l-fg`t?n,._.-z;-1 1.;.i:. =..::: L. _ " 2 " .1 \l|IUIlUVI U `Jill CIIIII UUIIUIU VVUIU UIIUIIHUIIUI` oally qppleuded. At about midway of the nt "emf hon:-; this meet lesnnt `re- union was ended by all uinging e National Anthem. ' % L: 1: .3. `\'1`ho debate which wan1Qc`:aVeTV-Qon'ev9'@t, the Sooieti ; roomalut Fl-ids mght, dnd nnl: his in em; soEioE"E ioiiu Jut.""`1EIi'.'y `lm did ::#.::*:.n..`:.e.::_*4:!r;2s.'1.2:*2'....*"..t:.:'...T.*.z. it':r'?o""1i?'iii1'f`~b1.}?{oi'ti":i"ITifdi;}"i;'s ':i{1{7-e'1',' ; whiz. Pqablo ahoulgll `bcnoirefl =56: nbte '::h?'; l-.u--'-.lI..`.~- :- 6l.....:.n. ..L'..I-Inga uc.mnA=n'un:.n.4g-I and every- \IDIlC|l|CII UIILIUIC UIIUIUUII C UOPIXI Z I IJUIIUU from` Mr. F. Crease, ex-Lient. of the 35th Battalion. Bro. Fred. Edwards ably replied to the tout, Forestry. One of the features of the evening was the music supplied by Menu. 41. Carson, 0. Cameron, J. MoPhee and 0. Vnllenn. who` were vooiferonely enoored. Song by Bro. Neil Oeterby was well `received. A recitation, A mun : n man n: Q OJ-nil. kn MI- :71 ` 'L u'*3".' .'77.n"2}'I7"chE,'7'i$"i'i?f Ohallm.-ru.wu.muoh enjoyed. A number of Illl kn nun mlnnrn Tnun (Ilmuvn 1 \JIXlICI'U"W--IIIIIUII UIIJ IIIIIIIIIVI UL songs by Bron. E ward:,w.Lowi|, Ottnwn. Outhbert, Hill and other: were enthusiasti- __II_. _'_-'.I-_.I-_I AL _L_..L _.:.l_.__ .A LL- JH\l_VVDI|LU I-In \Ie I-\o LIUVIUIII UU of the good things, the chairman made one of his appropriate and ha py apeechee which put everyone in a fit con tion to digest the substantial: and delicacies which tempted the appetite. `After the "removal of the cloth anolier speech. from the chairman introduced the intellectual pro m. The usual loyal toasty were of course nly honor- ed. Rev. D. D. MoLeod in replying to the fnnn r`nnn:`n made: a trunk Avnnnnnt WU! IIUVO II. II: U-IUIJUUW III IUVIJIII` UV UIIU tout Canada, made a moat excellent gneoh and was warmly applauded. " The anadian Mihtia elicited a capital response `Inna Mat 11` l`.l'Al.l nv.T.nnl: A` that Rlth VI `ICIVVUQQ LIIU III CU PIUVIIIVU U Mrs. H. Greenland of Pll;;`Ba'1'-tie Restaurant, and was in every wa satisfactory. The chair was occupied by re. William Huuell, R (1 P Iii!` Oahu: I7;II-lI`IA:I ha Run Fina UIIQII Wj UUUIIPIUIL II IJIUO VV IIIICIII LLIIUIKL S. C. R , and the vice-chair by Bro. Fred. Edwards, D. C. R. Previous to partaking A` `Kn nan-ul `almanac I-Jun nhnaaunann inn't`A Ann nuu uni, Llyyulg, UL vruulr This we: just one of those gatherings which leaves a pleasant memory for all who have the privilege of pertioipeting ' in them. About midnight the membere of the mystic tie separated with the feeling conveyed in the words "happy'to meet sorry to put, I happy to meet again." The sixth snnual supper of Court North Star, No; 6826. A. 0. F., was held at their lodge room lsst Thursday evening of. which 67 pattook. The sup or was provided by Mrs: W (`Inn-ulnar` AC4: A unit`: Rnnnnrnnt 67"f:itl{oE. M'1"h3` SHE'S: ' Qroaaland t e B -_.I __.. ._ ........_ __-_ C913-taf cenifo. "'5'.;.;:.'."::: :::.:;;,":"',;. . ... b ' W. Bro. Burned and B13? Ca;:;ofuBarriey, and Bro, Tipping, of Orilliu 'l`lI3I wgn incl: nun of Hanan nglahnu-{nun ulv. LIUIJUFE f\lIlK, DUI}. Lo 1}: II; \X: We Tho vmtm Brethren, mot wnth happy responses from . Bron. Raikec, of Midland, Ilauln A` `D..-.Il....4I lI-L...I .. T.._:-l!I -_.I from W. Bron. Raikec, of Midland, Body, of Bradford, Metcalf, of Innial, and Inge:-coll D. Terry, of Gnvenhunt. `m 15315-1: nun-I Inillhl AC warn anal '77i~i2" 3':iao2S`iIui":'JnL2"r3`$F'k.r and Corinthian Lodgee, was replied to by W. ` Bron. iiemud and iienneth - `l'\____._ LL- -_-__._.. --_.._ __..- _._..... L_I I luv uuvu VIII! we 71- VII We I-VVVVHIUVIIQ I11 domg so he spoke in complimentary terms of the work . in the lodge room in the mviou pert of the day. At the clone of ' speech he was warmly up leaded. _ The tout.--The Deputy ' triet Grand Master met with e neat rel use from V. W. Bro. Robert King, Sr., P. . D. G. M. "|A Q)`-{Hun `Quad-khan In-5 and`-B l.....}... vyvc null. IIUIZMMU UU Ulul unuquvv WEDI ll notary an Bro. town`: work always is and that `tho table: were loaded with yuhltoutiula sud. luxuries thut Ihould satisfy the moot tutidioun of the nearly 100 who purtook. `After the (met-u-phorioal) `removal of theoloth, the usual tout: and sontimeutu were propoued by M. W. P. G. M. Daniel Spry, who occupied the chair. Th: Hui Iznnnle um: Hun mnnnnrnna 61.- Ituonle Banquet. ' ` In the evening of Thursday, after the Lodge of Inltx-notion; there was I Mnponio banquet at the Queen ; Hotel. given in honor of. the dintin iehed brethren who were in attendance`. tbneed hardly be laid thet evgsthing perteinin to the banquet were: II town : elweyluie -._ .| LL_L ...__, L_I..I__ u-_a 1 COUNTY OF SIMCOE, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1888. w'..l`,h e "`;:tuwl5o::;wwu: "St-h`: Queen {and the Craft.-" ` Reaponle-The N stionnl Anthem. '1'ho"Grand Mater." Brieymd pointed- I_. .____-__.l-_I L- I... II `I ? I`! II `I)-I.-..L.__ `epeoinl attentionto the qof It ' writin and arithmetic, it bexng Jnenifeet from o evidence that Attention should be All of which in respectfully Inblnilst-_d, D. D. MCLIOD, 826. of Com. 'J`i9- WARD, Chairman. suooeum Inemumponc. A very nuooeuful nntertsinmont was given In than Imgnnmnnlz nf {Elan `pa-nlxnhn-inn (uni-nlu 7%-i;e:(}'iIx`1'i-eo}."` iidii rmpondod to by M. W. G. M. m tlnina an In: -nnlrn in nnlnnlhnm court North Star A. 0. I`. Iv `WI \ j Om` V n.` In _\L `L n ..J-_):`;l glwuuwuv W; .1691- vu v-"J .: %!a!ne.1..v4r_-.A.tr' fa-mormw) tho: Pi: thie` Ni klidg` Whii me ; .7: iii! '...- -2" iddm ..%,.':::;*.`..',..`*`".. _a.m,Iuementn. ' "'- "1 -' _----~' --- v--v--~~---- -- ---` ---~- _em.Iuemento.' -' ' - The champion load of logs, 52 in number, was heuled to Long Lake by Joseph Dueong en the 16th ult.j` , _ v -"]."l;-ev ;':_ _ in the -Temperance at Price I Oomex-e*le_It Saturday evening wu our- " ii: "LIL"-llawlay , Port Carling, pleaded guilty to breaking the Scott Act, and was ned the usual $50 and . ` T . Thelannual ineetihg of the P1-ecepto' of Royal Black htc of. Ireland. waa h at Alliatcnonthe). thult, A ` ma. 8. Rogers: of ' ton, in going dovin the atone from the house. accidentally slipped and dialooated her ankle. ` _ .. Allin": McEdwardc, ct `Revenue, an-oppga l`AQl` uuan nnnlnn nnnn Inns ninfnr ml: Ila- ll-I-Ul}IVVCI\IU' UL J-ZVUIIIIC, IIIUPPUIL r._H. defdtvr upon heniuter at M Y. '1`elfenj .s'l&'ItEl`ue_I4iIIy. __ -- _. ._.__ ._`.. ,. _'vs7u1uu" ' , %V Adm..- 1fte1y1m1 his ntnwatackl dgutroyoa by t`0,A and tuning nan: Inn:nnr II|;h~`\nDn *"R;;i"i.i:*s'e*.;;;:;z';. %..,...g.. .....;.1 aervioe. -at`_`8tVnrI :13-I. ; `,Wh1h` -150' lieinn crowned ivith. ~_Inooeu. `The e!6ctfio;li5'zht:in].tl_1qf cam Mtliodist Ohuroh did not give Iuafdotion andhu been takenout. Guinagainulodw mum on with my to an find it auv of dinimn Al.' l:h`ei- b`eimr'mnnv indica- murmur: uI..Iu_I_lu Um wuu nay w sou uuu it our of dis` ` ` thi,er_ boinsfmany indica- tion; bf Iom_:_1ty'q .pYo, vO_nde;'. ' ' n_'._-_'_L_-__- '...- L_.!.... ...-.1- '1-.. A.I.-.--_. `for the`6om- nienoeihent` at ;wo`n-R; 1 ;a'o_otdin'g' to the statements of our b6t6'lIporu':ib I` ' - `. V ' . _I: ,;;A:! __ ~,___ ' __.,v._I.SA... _._-_-_,- |Mn k ti: ~k.:.~ M ":E1IJEeI.}Js' B` 'Ziagm" " published at,.its_own oio. in thiwly rilenlown. It: A baptism` of . rg ;liI,-ihipl-,ov'ed its; appannqo. ` Re'v.Mr.' Findla } `df Bqrg, Mimonqty-'t . . Z. ' 39355)!-W. EP9ne g mth_'Roy.~.MrgUury and fsmllyq; ` PM :',in'i:'I.`ihy`li1:hbor,oin -up -'_ E i[`;ii1.`tb`-his qy'oIi.innt`e'ad,o g`-' ,1`:-3-`.'.=~E'.w~r.1x 9-evd:s;1!!2f WCZID -'IIlU IICIIUWIJV VIUCEVII UIIVIVTVL lAl- --, I, . .2 v 1. ,.' 1;," .. ,~.., a -; 9!. uh... .An.an u - a I d Bnoon, _.of Wsnbsuehene, has been compelled toppsy $18.38 for-[using profane language. 4 I ,I..__2_.__L- \t_ 'n_-_A. -2 `r-.._:- ---a_.-aw. A horubolonzinz to Mr. Front, of J Amie-A non : Corners, died the other day from con- sumption. ' = I OI, 3!AQ, ,_ _I 'I,_S I__%, LL- --:l.- The-lgrwwebridge, Citizens Band nm the -aid of dramatic eneertpinmonte to, increase their funds. . ' -uukeks rallnepoo` l"'h|k of`f ; sdoiety to "tliepginrecter 0? _.________.-LL_. IUl3W-iU-- -993. \l% came near. loninm hijzbum. . 4% T...-. , '"vii.1"n.};bL7u'Jni.{s}iSS7`372..k`7*`.ng- Vi1)nena`rn- tiona for breaking up, the Fountain shanty at Foxmead having led the my. ,_____'L I5`.__'_. __ ,_ A ,,_ ,_ _._[I5__I_ _ J -UTVIUU UII UH INIUUIIDUIIII UB7 IIIUIE .IIINDI' 'd_din'V].];.id`y_.- ,`: .1101. \ _A.`y%A;fg%A'yhsain_-mod`Em.-ana%`&3wn " favhnnnd. 2. "'t: .1=h` noiafox-8 250:: & Brother, Nottuwangp. The youth tried to 306 the not: dinoountbd MoKeggio n yvun, uuu uyvuuu vvyv v- an: un- Rev. Fsther Kiornnn, ofrOolli1igyood, in snfferimr from inammatory rheumatism. `I .5: 1- A . ,.,A__!l__-L_J l._I. '7B}I..i5.;2 'i&'eT.Ia'sLE}' ;3e}E{.E1:..eI year over $200 toward: missionary`-,fund_a. , I _,, `1_._I_LI.-__'- L--- L_L'.._ "w}".ie22I.2 E.1;;.;'aIapE.Z:.T;'raT7i.;;;I.;... place lately his the. I nfetunz.Bf9tmtory- ~ u- rn-n:-... n.`II.-..... 1.....n..;... AG Hus U11`. VVIIHIIII Iuvuuvl. ,,va. u Reeve of Teoumse;JhT`<'i`i :;,a few dsylngo, "1i.;;{.' {r{f.Zn','";': 3&.I..I.,";;.J."`..};.1.;; e.a mm` 3 gold watch last week by his admirers. --Balsnce of the Felt Slippers and Boot: At less than cost to clear them out at Paul's. The entire household of Mr. Skitch, of all-ayenhurst, have been down with diph- ene; 9 ' Mr. Qua. Smith. of nuhbum. 15.: . mu. :l_>lo horse a few days ago from some strange The Poor ` Cnrt of Bradford on 3rd March. Upwnrdg of 60 units have been f s;}}.i1}o{."Agn" 7'c'u1u}g1 slociley are going to give a grand concert at Utteraon. T I__l-_. II7_..-L._2.I..- 2.. LA n-u-vv no-I -uuuu-o-v vs-uu-v- vv -v .__-__. . Feuerton people complain the_unaeemly conduct of boys at the railway ntahon. -._- _-._... L- lf\1'VIT'f ,1 "i.2'Xb.'{6s7.I ('1-f-'13-r:1'f'c'>.1-'d,~Wa`1-_ev;;'oing to purchase an organ for their lodge room. An9,;_,, -,-___ 2;- -_..-..--.. -_L.. .1..I|-_. - "{11'aI23'pIZTe"m...o'_"' ;'EZ;{y'}1Zi1.r. . V081`, and upends $300 on its sidewalks. _ p 11-11:. ..__--.1 2- .---: __ .__-_-_.', ---- ------- Roads around O1-aomore sreolmost impou- able on account of pitch holes. -In - n 1 no A , ,1 -,_-.__-L L_- I...-_ -v 3-,` - B---- ww-vv-v -- _ ---__- Sam-in station, below Wyebrige, is to have its name changed to Townsend. ,,|_1,_ -1 LL- ____-...I.. "i2{r2{.I.}e'.iE1'..E'L'}J1I1'I.'.i .: 1... been obatined at Sudbnry worth $2 . T __L__ -_._ _--._._ Dricea ----.l ..._-_ ---------v--. wy. mill. .t Midland, was burned down last Thursday morning. 'L_ TI__I`,L',, ,,_ ,, I\,II!, ,.____j ___.I` L-..` _ --v-v - ------wJ --------a` m'fl:o Bulletin uyn Oollingwood Will have a boom in building this summer. _ L ,_-__--..... -fm'i`|j1'o Sfhtflvxo Bx-aoebridgg sohobl get: $100 3 year all . V + _ I_-2__ :,,n .__L - --v --v-`.-,-_ .. V- .. ..-..__. The Midland assessor has been guiuy of taking some ladies their-sgo. V r1,u,, ,, _--_ L- L- _-II-.`I LL- Sawdust City 0 t .oJ;}o be called the he North. W, ,|. _L TI-_L k!-_-..._ '|___\_--_. u _--v cu-J - w-- -.v--_ The Union`C;hn1-oh at Po;-t Seven-nV has been nicely repsired and retted. 1 `II II," | ___-; L--...__.I _- .' uvvv-vw -.rA`:1ew ch6o!Io'.-_'f_actoty` in bgihg fspidly `erected st` Infbnhin Mu. s. Trotter, of Couloon, mum feet badly frozen lutiwaek. ` . %"'EoEh}f1o'Je}"$: being full, not . vacant home to be teen. -Men a Shirt: nnd Ties, Ban Marche, R. A. Stephens & 00`: stand. . Il!,II,,S _________ I.-- I__-_ ._..:IA`_. .1 LuU.b)IlVI|IlUIulB In Vruun uuvv wow a brass band. V _ A . I Half a millionruhinglel uo_pi_lod-,np at `the `UptergroveLIta'tion. V qui'n'yI ' rices. hreek Ceii --'Mon I hort Felt from 75. up at Paul's. _ ._ h . There is a boom Miller Huniltoti. i:`th6- new Thupnnr of Adials. ` _. ; - ` Dr. Fbrrept. of Bradford, in Iutiring from nah-mu H at Jamaica : I `.::.:-`I-`stun mt sntoon Aim nwllmtc-r IXOBANGI8 A8 LOCAL NEWS. uutnm unm-n1srnIcrnn3ns, "',"'I"-`.-.""--B'?" 1*` "ni}."'611;m Oalhonn, bmciierfar7%Ttne >........ A! 'l'\ .... -.-.61. 113:3` g `nun A-nmnnn |"""` ' 1`ho.Salvationinh of Orillin have now A ........ I.....I Burk : Falls earnestly fat 3 dnily graphs for Advsnoo Roadorawho mks `no In-row.ot.tho loot. ' IIVIII VI .ll.UII`. ll I-IIIIJIIIUI-I:KI| W1 of urugv -- lsstfrh rpday `afternoon, at the oommand v.` W. Jennings. 13.1); G. M. of 9:1; Mason_io_ District. A goodly number of representative hrethrenfrom various parts of the Distri_ct were present. Work injthe first degree wasdone by Kerr Lodge, that in the second by. 0:-illis. e, Orillia. and the third deg? by Oorin ' . , M. W. Grand Master bertson was present. Various important points in Masonic law were discussed, to the great profit of those in attendance. Among those present were the follow1n: J no. Gordon, P. M.; Jan. Wood, '1} ; T. Reid, P. M. ; I. 8. Patterson, J . W? III ICVIII `II UII ZVHIVVO rMrs._Se3r'g"`e3nt,M WEB` _ for B3rne,vh3s heir made the recipient of an 3rmch3ir by her friends in the `Methodist Uhurch, 3s 3 taken of respect and good will. Miss Se3rg'e3nt received 3 "pair of handsome uses in recognition of herserviees 3s org3nist. Church of Englsnd friends of Rev. Mr. Owen, who is 3t present on 3 sick bed, visit- ed th3t gentlemnn 3 few nights ago to present him 3n 3ddress 3nd some snbst3nti3l token of their reg3rd in the w3y of 3 purse. These friends were from B3nd3,-Lisle 3nd Creemore. The Collingwood Enterprise ssys : Mr. Geo. Cook w3s on the market sqn3re S3tnr- d3y. 3nd patted the he3d of 3 coolie dog. The 3nim3l turned 3nd suddenly bit Mr. nan`, nk` C`:-Ann-uh IA urn:-5 is H3vrkstone- I 90: There. was a very pleasant party at the residenoe of Mr. John Shields, Glen Huron, a short time to express good will to Mr. J. Foster an wife who are removing to Thornbnry. Heis a `snperannnated Metho- dist minister and has secured the love and esteem ot the.ple;;Ple anpnnd `by his genuine I Christian spirit VP?` twine todo good to his follows. A large number participated, amonc whom was Mr. James Hamilton, ' Deputy-Reeve of the townshig, Rev. W. J. Weatheral ag1_d_`B,ev.' J`._`H.,0l1ver, A purse of 858 was presented to Mr. Foster. Lo 1']: i la Us LTIII, L 0 \J| LDUUUIUUl.I,_1 o P. M. , J. W. Rogeu'o`,'P'. $1. Cor. 96; W. 3 Bro. Moor, P. M. 192. 0ri1lia;IIuo Huber, P. M., Mnakoka, 360; R. G. McCrow, P. 1 `ll `I:-uncut: `JIM o D Tnnnu W M OQK ` The Beeton World says`: Tecnmseth Council awarded "the printing. to G. P. Hughes, his tender being 329, and that of the World being $49.50. Some folk must want | work bad to do it'for nothing. _ On the Nottawuaga 10th line there is a. debuting `society. and its Jnembers tackled the_ folldwing a few evenings ego--Which is the moet.uefu1~ aninul to the. community at ha-go. the eew-row the aheep~2- The verdict wu in_fsvo'r of the " keaow." _ ` T -' -.....-. `-- . ` LII IIIIII-III UKIlI9\I III BII\l\IUl:I IIIU JHIQ Cook right through the Tate wriat.- The old Roman warning, Cave (Janem, is evidently not to be sneezed st. .;l_IAQdR0 0f,I!Vll tl'l'l,00n waa.hold in the ylodgo-room of Ken! And Corinthinn Lodges In-Q "`h|1Iu1Inw'n`IIAunnnh n tin: nnrnnriqn nl L. '41., Juuunvnu, uvv, Lu \.x.u.I.u\.uuvv, 1.. M., Minerva. 304; R. Tegart, W. M.. 285, Alliston ; W. Stewart, TW.* M., 236, Cooks- `--- . IV... \A .bA.`IR.' `IT `II 113......- IV: lllog hall, KJIH-I M., Mmervs, M -10 n...ac....: . ILIIIHUUII f VVO UKWDK town ; Wm. Meha1f:.' Qlemuul . ,1 Q E W` CUWII ' VV Illo IIIUKZH-Cg &ILI|lUl'VD' , ._V'n LIL. Strand ; J. 8. Body, W. M.. 79,. Bradford ; A. M. Snenth, W. M., Georgian, Penetanq ; R. Raikeo, W. M., Onlidonin, 269 ; A. Danton, W. M., Unity,l37v6 ; Geo. Thompson, W-M-s 192.':.0I"i11i8- ` n ` V . LIILH KUIIIIVVIIT UICII IIIUU T IICIICI. VV UILIIUU9 evening last. - -The program was as de- 'l\n A'.` nu-A`nAA `!`I`. `vua' uAkn`l:nn- an` Q'7 U0 cvvuu: `xuu plug: In 1 -* " "1'$2'a` um um` r:be1l'1":;";:3u i wee rjuetiable. Mr. "RS! was elected chair- men. The4ai_rmative aide of.the qneetion was aitgportede by.Me8sra. Ola :-ke, ~Step_hen.- son on C1-'oI'!6_, end the "negative by Mean;-a; ("L-unluaz Dnu-mu an:-I rvnilmns. Thu Jnknlm IUII CI-III Vlsvfv Cl-I `ICU IIUKCUIVV II `II-CWO Corbett, Pnrvi: and Yonmgr. The debate win remarkably _wellLoontato`d` throughout, but th.atrmtiN.o..seaming 4 have: .s little hllax.-&t!z of 5 r; cnlnv Mu v--Gbwmn- FIIu _"."K$" _1_91 llF.~` '-LIIU '-UI'I_UlUg' " El`? ' UUWKI, 0i,iI.*Z41"`!i 7 ?1!I!j|l'1!d,_..? ."!i,*1"hiiF1a 0 ram 219399 .0I.13~ .1i9- 1 and douontafoidzhe apeakmgmhxch he 0I|Bld61'-1 d*.}!If.` ,th6'.`Y?h1g'.v#w4 930%: igdbtidb-d ,m 0; L.` def ,_ E" ` Pirggibrdn "i'fo13.`v`v.|rdi';th I muuilllg Will. uqul pruuuuy as 0.01: In-; OIIIDE .' .ba`lIInn`ll|.` Tillprlda ,fo1-Lthe htnoy mm 31- they kormiu " will take HW`- `.'!?"'1`,"`?:.-f"!'F`F".',`1 ._.F- .`;`P-F,`F thoqoxqn . .su;ixm,a.t1.vo rhmu;-11*. forward the b9*,*;-,_:A9rs?51n*s -04% vi -9!"-; "j?.'. the ____'v-' -- V..~- Open water, says the `Bulletin, could be 1 seen on the by at Gollingwood last Monday. \ The report doeen t say whether the mirage was caused by 3 corner grocery eye opener or, or, some other agency. ` ' rn|,,' n,,;,,, I11_-|J _-__ on Ybuig Iron ; naming am Literary club. 3 This 1-e_now`net`i' club met _u usual. Wodnese l l'I'VL- _..-_.._... --.. - .1- Tho Bracebridge Public School football ; club is spoiling for a tug. The Herald, evi- ` dently speaking by the book, aaks-Hu Gravenhnst or untsville any boys who can nlaii `nnI2`\n1l 9 ;LE P5: .` __~,,, };;5nhnst 1 play football 2 `*iL'imiE"`otth Sta I t` um n?Zg'`p....a emg:Y'3L..Sc. a`3 nnnnnnfinn hi : `\`lIlI '\llCII`.:lIQIlI! .5 an aunt` anal IIQVJAI5 yfovu uuvugu UUIIIIIIIIIIIOU Illhl D11 oppontion to It being practically at an end, the Sun hopes the village may become a "vlnhleu fawn " - The Gravenhtn-at Bnnner says there is a society in that town called the Union and Progreu Bbciety, _to discuss and criticise plans for eatnblinhing industries in Gra.ven- ' burst. I A Presbyterian church aoci al was held at Mr. Thoma Mnohnnfe residence. New Lowell. a few days ago, which was I enooeu, nancially and otherwise. `"""u ~-- ---~- -'" -1" ' \ Mr. Gray, `the Duerin Police Magistrate, occupied the pnlpitof the Methodist Church, Alliaton, '3 `Sunday or two Ago, and was greeted by I large congregation. \ ' (1_L_ I n_-;s-_ `V In -11- I W I'I""' `J " "' "-F|' 'FI"""' \ School Section No. 13, West Gwillimbnry is to have s new brick-clsd school house. and the contract has been given to Mr. Issac Merrick, of Newton Robinson, for $755. UIIP LJIIII IIUyW | ` "mighty town." _ L-" etmg Henld uyo the shermen 1 with their (103 team! and lopda of fine ulmon I trout have been coming in rather plentifully } during the but few days. ' 1 * 71T-i3i3;.* Col: O'Brien spoke at. Magenettewan onh the 17th. and gave his reuoneegsinat Oom- { mcrciel Union. The speech in aid to have been 5 very able one. A Weubnnhhene ` texidermiet hu fixed up a megnioent eagle. It measures 6 feet 8 inches from tip toitip of wings, and 4 feet from bill to end `of tail. l"t"` `j ` V' ' _ J Mrs. So6t_t .and Mina Miller, of Hobarf, ; were thrown out of : sleigh I few days ngo whonjont pleugng, but ortnmtely escaped any serious injury. ' ' l`I-I l\)Z,,!__. .,_ I , 1 an i .1 I ' Bank here, bum. refuted until. the signer 1 could be seen, when it came out that the ` ehir was 3 for-gexy.-Sun. T At "the revival services in the Alliaton Methodint Church just closed over 100 pro- fessed to have been converted and 40 have ioined the church. I `C.l.'l.'.I. oz go. nu` hr~ in Ta. .."`3 IX, n"..' 14 I. .|' '; r ' ' ' ' \V`. ./10-9` r v ' .The_deathu amvallpox in Cuba, from May last to January, number 6,000, of which 2,000 were in Havana. IDUIIIIIJDIVI ' The Literary and Musical Sqciety continues 90 ourish. A lplehdid programme wu successfully carried on-`Inst. Wednesday even- ing, and In` uddion to local talent, Rev. Thou; McKee, P. S; I.. whocin very popular Witlltho pgsoplejof Iyygwu present and gave the meimbarlome =nonnd -dvmx `'.I.`ho 7;-it? mt.I'un_'r.'ery; Wonmdy; ovndmz at , 8cl_1o9l__ontertninIn.Itwe_e_kNV pl:-crnisex szhfgqnyteiyf-9w9!s....-s:~e: . . Z . .'i.d0,`_"31.I were `:.Iho66I*b.f' ul uIv;::oo.;Io that it was diioult towalk-oh'them.'."eWo have 4_ heard of a good many persons fnllinz, some of whom were more or lea bruised. `ICU LBILIQI-IICIIU LIX [6 report on the Address in reply to the Queen`- Smeh. .. .- !_.L-_ 1,, L, 1, 1 w"'i`iVi:ei-l5opein.1:en1a to devote all hiipreaenta of money to the exclusive benet of the Church and Holy See. I - I! I p -I"' " " *"v In thevldondon oourt, last Thursday, Lord Howard do Walden was committed for trial for an assault on Major Barronos. Advance Correenondenoe. . Mr. Henry Allen, of Villa. Nova, who ha been visiting with Mr. Alex. Arnold, j:., has returned home. A ..._-_-'..-_L 2. Q. --L L- L-_- _ -L-_.._ IVI|lluIC\l uvuao. A movement icon. foot to have I eheeee factory established in.Ivy or Thornton. A pnbliomeeting will be held at an early date to diecnu-the matter. V The entertainment in connection with the Sunday School of Chriat Church, Ivy, was not` particularly sncoeeeful. Severnlv per- former: who were to heve been present, being absent. The outside talent consisted I of four members of the Glee Club of Barrie, -pin . I1.` 1 an-unv Tao nnnnrunn T` `In VII: 3 IIVU. .l.aUuuUL, U65. uvuuunuvu u.. unu- Donnld and F. Clerk; Their singing wee rtioularlv good. Mr. McDonald's bssso Being very much commented on. Local talent furnished the remaining part of the concert . . v Burneld Ali-nold, grendaon of Alex. Anna`) ,7 D In-n knnn war! 3" (Ar unrnn ' 1,: Ill-IUIKI `LII-"Jill , (C111-IUIJI! U1 LIUAo _An`|9ld., J ._ _P., has, been very _1ll for game time. We are. glad to may be u: nmptovxniza - `K133. T.:uu:-- Ann:-uh` in v1'I;::nn fr-innn :5` tT'n'Ea.. .'I'.i;z| : 335$ `'53 $'aI:'a"% i`L &'}`}n Sunuizlnl. -L - nu. - r:n.-_-____ -...I `ll'..-:..-I Cl....:..J._ --._L:_.___ ,_____._ __-__ 7_._- I -"' ' The Bolgim ndget shows a. an I f nine m11h' `on francs. rp us 0 Mr. Mccu-tan has granted his taunts 3 reduction of'55 per cent. b `- N'71"wo1;hvsZicia-us have mpofted to Mr. Ab` boy that J oaef Hoffman may be able to per- form once : week. A .;t;..;.;g. student, who killed . fol- low student with a baseball but last week, has been committed for trial. W" """iixIu"vir&i-IIL' J ndgment is deferred in the Wilson case. The Queen drove through London last Thurqdny. .. L. 1 war minister proposes to (win cnlste 5 war fund. ' the Scotch mission (in Lake N 718. Heavy snowstorm; are cunning trouble througholzt Europe. ',_ 1__,I,,,L I I 1 "X.'.Ia';.i.;Jt$ i;:xnec" ted in the Russian universities on March 13. 0: mar nnamnern 01 me uxw uluu U1 narne, viz: Goo. Lennox, Ju. Henderson J.. `Mo- I\.`....-I.1` .....I I` (Tl--lb` Thain g:-\.~..... _ ____. __ 7` 777. Hal.-lam Plantz, 13 yam old, was killed the other night in a coating Accident at Am- aterdstn, N. Y. . oomet has been discovered in South Africa. ' X tie}; Vllredlsiigivliark mt Thurs~ day, had on no less than six suits of clothes. An" epidemic of spinal meningitis has af- fected forty horses in one New York stable. At East Palestine, Ohio, last Friday, a drunken man murdered two of his neighbors. Eav`g}1*511i}a;*\ei{eVs}d.{.; I{'Eo}I{J1i _University, has committed smcide by shoot- mg. ' . `I*`Zl`o,i-e_ncg_M_<:;_1u]i'eV, the fen-fear-old victim of three Chinese laundrymen in New York, is dying. V ' an an nun: q Peter Shandreau, who was shot by her . husband at Napanee a few days ago, is idoing well. . W`i`12r`1';: f.our counties in Dakota. voted for prohibition. 13.-..-.:.... Ann` non `.v:a1' h AI-\{lAnn-n :n W1V&'t1'1:i_et-1;ii(1"dered her two month: old baby at Roxbury on Thursday. ru By the detailing of a. lumber train near Bradford, Pa, on Friday, two men yere ln'lIn.I~ ' N hZlT1'.s."1`i.tche1l, the wnfe of a farmer in Ar- thur township, poisoned herself last week by tskmg Paris Green. The Hamilton Board of Trade has resolved to memorialize the Government to establish a. new postal districts in that section. ` Umtodvstates. Work in being resumed in all the Reading collieries I (`I_;,, ,,_ , , 1, ' I"\,I,,L ; I 5 1 -'1`l-:;a_('}-6'v:rnmont intehds to appoint a Fac- tory Inspector at once. - __._r--,-_ ..- .._.v I ;].."he teri` rtoeipta of. the Grand Trunk for llaet week were $311,803. 7` tin; `('};'eat Western conduc. tor, is said to be in Detroit. The earninga-;>`f(ti;e_0}: 1;.` `the week |ending Feb. 2131: amounted to $181,000. 1 ._S_ 11,, ~-- -~:----~~--- v y-~--,vv (V)-;)`n;tant. a. Comwail butcher, was killed _the other day by a kick from 3 horse. A wLic1{isiIin{ :>fS;._. "l-'h;xi1:a-h;;-1.1;}-r scribed $10,000 towards a. hospital in that city. 1-`. an a Pl Ulll Ill UIUIJQ Escaping coal gas killed two children in Chicago last week. ,I1,,,L_.,_ Al II `:.l;l;'9`-Nov: Scotiu Legialatu nod Thunday. re ope on Bucket shops are to be entirely supp:-euvod in Monhjeal. I Z the Knights of Labor in Hsmilton in now complete. Il\l__ _____:__._... -1 ;_L_ I1 `rm 1: A u .---v'- v ` . and canon: News. l` Snclbnry hudtno gold fever- I Natural guhu been discovered Port Arthur. m'i"lV1_;`IAboi- Commission will next meet at Quebec. ,. .- .4 .- Slll-SIIOWIIIIII ' `I- -`6r8I;iiad:y tin nim- withhnhootu 11 A.L-L _-;. _-_ .1:a:._u. -4... _.II ouvnu III aunt: HI IIIJI UH UIUIUIVI-I nuu. In first class order. Soil :1 olayloam. Good log house (shoeted). $2 barns. stable and other out- buildln . The farm is well water-ed,hasa.I1ne orchar on It. and is situated 11 miles trom the Town of Orillia. * Lion 1.Af (1 nnnnnnlnn 1| XTA-6|` nn"`lA mm gran ms ctmlanslliu MAGIIINE. S1188 1'81 PETE OUT 0! A DOZIN CODUMNS INTO ONE. I A Bird : lye View ef the We;-id to:-;'1"hx-ee .Daye- Canadian. United States Q31` gngnngl Q9-` The Imperid Patliment has zdoptod th nnn-5. 4'-nn than Ada`:-nun 3n pa:-u in kl`- n-_`- $1.00 PER ANNUM IN ADVANCE SINGLE OOPIIB. UIVI OINTS. 1 UWXI UK Ufllllu ' Also, Lot 9. Concession 11, North Orilila, 200 acres. more or less. of which 80 are cleared. Good frame house and burn, orchard, good water supply. Soil 5 ole. loam. Situated 9 miles from the Town of Or lie on well travelled V oed. A . t Terms and further particulars on application 0 _ ` kllccmrrrv. Evans, Pnpum an Mccmrnv. ` Orilile. Solicitors to the Estate of James - Black. deceased. Feb.24_tl1. 1888. 9-12 ve Tm East. half of Lot 17, Concession 8. Oro. 125 acres. more or less, 75 acres cleared and in lsnt nlnnn nvunn Hall 1: Alan Inn-an Ilnnpl Ian- I 1130 nun lill DI 1400 1!. UOHUBHBIOII 5, UFO. 130 house lshaetedl. 2 barns. stable and nthnr nut. !llDiAl' ululal` umalnnuum uuivuuuzt uns- SORT. known es the Robinson House and M Park. at Big Bey Point Lake Slmooe. together ; with 137} acres of Ian , or, which about 90 are t clesred. The house contains 42 rooms. There }_ are 2 ood_ barns on the piece. good stables, out- ? build ngs. ioehouse. 850. There is also a com- .'.'1:"':r2,':."".*;:*';,*`***= hr:`.:.:.:*ao." e e m e e s ores o In en Kempenfeldt-Bay which may be utilized for sxxmmer residences if desirable For terms "`" w1tAAc ROBINSON P :1 t ' - . to e or, gig Bay Point. Or J AMES EDWARDS. Postmaster, 9-10 Rn:-win, `Jmnnvsn FARMS run sii IIN THE TOWNSIIIPS OF 0130 AND NORTH OBILLIA. Tmvr MOST DESIRABLE SUMMER RE- Dan`: (:0 Dim Dan I)nI-.6 ` nlva GI-nnnn ban-ALLA- `U15 naun--A Dtl'l.UJLuV--A two `stores rough-out dwelling house. wood lhCd.l!l trams stable. all in that class remit on port: of lots 13 and 14, on south side 0 McDonald 1 Street. Barrio. This pro ox-ty rents at 108 and taxes I year, 'and will sold at 9. Jrmin. owner havin left town, Aglngawvto H WSON 8: CR 3 ICKE. 9 11 Barrie. Scum nnsom F08 saw". OR BALE-A BARGAIN--A t w`oodw:ho`:1t.a!:g Fnnvnn ninhln All {n nab nln-n -4-`- _ -_ _-..A... -1 Market Notes. a _ Saturday .wns a atormy day. and aI_a nlt fewer were in attendance than ll al.` Hay during the week he been entifnl so as to produce a little depreuion rice. The ruling price: have been from to 810. Wheat. 7-50. to 800. Oatl. 4813.. 49c. Peas, 65.3. to 680. _ Park, 86.75 to. .25 per owt. Beef-~hindquar-tern, 85 to 835 a cord. Green wood. 83.. Potatoea, tie. to 80. per bag. Butter, 200. to 230. gs, 220. to 23. Hides appear to be going wn in price. The quotation: on Saturday r rough hideq, 3&9. to 40., and for trimlne , o. to 50. Farmers cake tallow. '50. ~ . _ Forequartere, $4 to 85; Dry wood. 83$" E .- .....-............ umorlly in -the Gov ! Prlntlrcnq Oman, and with T he U. 5. Su remo Court. I 8 `recommended ,3. State u `ls of schools in 36 Smosmnd tr, I-emling allege President: or the United I States and Canada. been r for a T3 V Wr'1rrI.-0n the 18th Deo.. utter 3 105: had tulilln G` H rto White. rt! 3. a :8nmeu?S'..,o %o. mzhua, Jed "we "0 Ti a n at B rt lthM.G Sue& $3373 '" W ' " Ulustmted Pampihlet sent prepaid. & C. MERRIAMZ la 00.. Publluhorl.` ' Springeld, Mum, U. 8. 3 Ontholoo. 4 2: On Mondayzthore was 3 -Ipauking-three b I d pretty smooth ice on` the .'bny,. mud` vantage was taken of these conditions by boaters, {who went with the Ipgod of the ' d over the crystal oor. About one minute I: a boat from Barrie to Allandale, and nut have been ex_hil;m.tiI,I3:,0nough.to those ho were havmgtho a rt. few |,uteu' tried their steel on `he b's'y.,' . yV~_l" . \ .'. -6. 4 `3t,'mE`un` " '.'n <`5`3.`n'; ie1`3.i':`.`%:. daughter. ` ' Sam's.--At "Bellevoir", Barrie. on Monday. the am Feb. inu., the wife of F. M. Smith. Deputy Sharla . of a son. ID._..l-.l Mcx..nry.-At'aam7.'1'r;3. : v Tnhn MnTArtIr mnnnonnl C0'..IlAN-ARNOLD.-Oh Wednesday. 22nd or Feb... 1888. at the residence of the bride : tether. bi` Rev. Stun:-t Acheson M. A.. Clover II I. Mr. Francis Chnrlec Coleman. of East. to Miss Rachel Arnold. eldest dengue!` of John Arnold, Esq.. Ivy. all 0! Son . I T B8.-ru ` uni Vd thmi` `s. e';"t` 9%. an t`:il:vy`;orvghow:u k{:u:iL] QQIIII AH ' uni. -n. .11..-_"-."3 IlY3'1':.I. J.r_ r auvvruv VIIUIIII HIV DIllIWIo` v_ _ " [It is like} that only tie divorce"-iial'dI %1_1t.' ve n p `cation: Awill"be haul! by>-e`; ate , t{u union. -~'1`h_e other ve to be dropped `owing to the in'cnioieney.. notice. Twenty-two divorce cases have `on granted by`-zthe Parliament of Onnadoe ms the 1,-ttweny V v no WA`. __YVo Jlllw y I9! 22nd Febg,` was `as 01101! t u'33%$ ;1aci'Y'?'g'u.h w . 14279. ' ' ' V-:p.idns many other valuable features, it coximiu-I [V0 LET-.'0n9 or thdi/Jo; and beautifully .ultua.ud Brick House: on Elluboth Street. reus-laking the Agricultural Park. A ply to P. PAE. Son.. Prop otor. _ -u-.n|.uA5 uuu ul:.3U|'lUll| ZU,UUU FIMUUD, Biographical Dictionary hf nwnilv I Nil ) Nnfnrl Dnrdnna xr.c;{-- Words and nearly 2000 more Illustra- x..m's um n any uther American Dictionary. A ALO'\l\lV VVU U JJAIJEFHVII-I55 `&,76azJette.F':5?`"*h2-!Vr|d T very mgest rank. 8 Toronto weak says: Itis the one tfnal authority saiely to be rt-li'ad.{ol'1. . 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In regard to the. l.i!$h_, int qubmittedn your Committee nd that the _So_hq_ol,; if conducted as it hag l__)ee_n in the pit, Inuit W nt `:4, infn. .r tent! !$#iQiL1i.,f. on my be%ft-mdg1%h:4 `Ir-sg;<;tz9r*s:xrr_ hetdr uutor,Vth`e 9yilfaeoth* to 3, lliihililllf, - and that nddr `efQi6'n'ir mint itxwojaldproyes usdooiduu ao`qu'uitiqni='to`{ ;;:-<.,;`. r A .;g; _ 7. the plus IVya1_aom;,.;\.aI.di|tiI:Vz IiilI`n`od-' f tho_ gt-ad9__ IyItuIIl;lI.:`%1I'oIed to th ..'.'5`.uuqsmusms\gmu.;gva.`=~ - .w.-. . __;_'-IL_LZ-';..`.~'tK.-'..:ii. 211-"; ...=.-x_s.v.:.~.-_L 3. g LILI} UUIIIIIIUII, CH 58 LEVY o o o o - - . n g V Min E. B. Lee, 2nd Normal. . . . . . .. .` mu Booth. 3rd and 2nd non-Prof . . 1 Min Ooldwoll, 2nd Prof. . .. . .. 1 Mill Bowen, 3nd special-Grou ~ by Minister of Education on recom- mondotion of Inspector. Good `during good behavior for North my.---H`-..-..` u - a q . o c o III 4 r 3. In regart1'to'tho third point" snhmittod` your Oommitteend that in addition to the r lation set-vice,and~ sal'ary,~ the Boai-d'.ap- po ted. the Inspector to have -a charge of the schools in Barrie, at the rate of department. Boothe Ins states that- an tha'CRon~d did `nut 1: lm nun. E5305 m"E`a'.7":Ia`i .npom`" 'fu'5'.'ea?.7'&'.I1';`& raw only the 350 which hndbeon roviouly T aid to mm, 'whioh' `tho minute-' a ow-to be he one ; and further, _thqt-`tho Stork done under - thin, ogreolnont, Ilntil the` list two. yearn, wu, in the lnngnogogof tho Innpootor, in reporting on any Ipeoill mnttorgrornittod byotho Board," and more r_ooontly, in pre- paring n litnittnblo`, and In oondnotingtho promotion oxuninntioni." A J f T 4. In rogord to the fourth point unbmittod your Committee` nd thot the rollonivgivon not 6):: nnmlsnn nagging thn Ante-Ann: A9nvnn_ {on} find this toTonouf1v'ou< or the number Running the ontunoa examin- ation being em or then might be expected are as follow: V ' < - ' " vv vuv ------w-v--' '- '7." -- (b That too large I :'mml'>er of candidates were allowed to `thoniulvel f'orox'-- Mnigntion. T _ * . (0) Find also that . there "ha not been that univyfot `aim; and tint oo-operation und=intol- ligent vtppreheniion Yo! tho'work* roqnivod.jto' be done in the, Ivonldivinionn, `which it euential. . A ` mat i A E.`&"I1.'1`{e.f" `II `I, ,,. `I IulUII\cI"I'UUIl, CIJII UITI \lVlOII'].v I I Miss L. D. Lee, 2nd Prov . . . . . . Min E. King, and also Normal . . . . Mia Boys, 2nd class B . . . . . . . . . . .. Min E. Bird, 2nd clan Normal. '. . . . Min Eutohoaon, 2nd class A Prov... . Miu Willem, std bud 2nd non-Prof. Min Applobo, _2od Normal . . . . ; . . " ner wan sonoon. Mr.'Jenniaon, 2:16. A Prov Ilia: I`. ll TAIL Ont` Wnpvnnl '1')-uill coming? for bxsminstioti were inanioiently` prewar .- ` ll,\ IIlI,_L L_'_ I__'.._ _ _'......I...... -1 -__.I2j-L-_ (d) Thatothore has been, up till the adopa tion of the reoentlyzmreparodtime table.(pro- pared about six months 0), oonfnaion and- over-lapping in the work one in the eeveral division: ; and that tho new limit table re- ferred to has heenonv the whole uatialaotory -6. In regard to "the fifth :po_int anbmittedh yotir Oommitteend that thew-`eaent-~1 node` of conducting.-J:h'o' dohoola .mndet.on e:~?head) master appears to (boo-.-the but Jmethod`. but: 151:0: Hr. ununh` Insignia: Hanna!-. `Jun -AI-Inn`-_ -vyvlcarn w';:l'ui;`Il:iaw'Iutvz!;uwu'}ol ` I15) W0 ll!` My _V0_ H; eo gage $33 cent? u:.d,.wt word 9h:]'! UPI II II D, . . .4 . 'K'--.'"%'-'"-9'-*.-.""A=';'!"t"" '%"?.:.':"'=-',". . u;V.Tru,Je4n;.:ia9au.a.- ~ F .51` ,L T Q O O I 8.` Tint should boreqnirodto give I onrmun sgnoon. Mr. Winterborn, lat A Provincial. .3800 00 Mr. Hendeuon, 2nd olau County. .4 $55?` Ilia. T. I` ".44 Ont` Dunn H the `second point aobmittod they report thst the following is the stand- ing and oalpriel of the teachers on the otoif: '- ""' -"""- "I'l"'-""'D """" b Your Committee report-_'1`hst the resent sohool socommodstton is snioienth or the present requirements of the town, and that the teachers have, with some exceptions, all the npplienoesneoesssry for osrrying on their work eioiently. ,,,,s ;_ u. - `_-__.__1 ..'-:_A. _...L-_.3LL-.'

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