Tillie IIUV V A n`o_rtorn'> wind prevailed on 5, southern 3,` veering went. 3, and east 4 days Some uetetfly "mud wave: on Wednesday and early on .1`hnri|tby reached 20 miles an hour, the other days were calm. - U Ennlhlnafnmonnhcl `in 23 ham-a from I PUIIIU UV III ' CUUVU 111150): Comparing the above` with the same week during the previous 10 years, the night tem- perature was below zero in each week, but that in '80 when 14 above was registered, the others varied from 2 below in 86 to 21 the following year, it was 20 below in '84 and 88. The range in exposed daily temperature was lowest 34 in '85, 6 and 8, to highest 68 in '80, 60 in 79, and 56 in '82. The mean for each week varied from low 7_ in '88, 8 in '84, to hi'gh28 in 79 and 41 in 80-giving an average ,of 24 for same week in previous 10 ears,.or just equal _to that in last week. Zlyhe barom'eterVindioated' a ran e of 0.S8in. withrthe -lowelt reading on W eeday and Iahnnf. on Qatar-(hut WIUIU VII? IUWTU 59% I highgat on Sntnrdgy ____ l_II __ `VUIIVI \IC?U VVVIU Snnuhmeinmonnted to` 23 -hotun from 3 pouiblo 65 of sun in the week. % (Inn `inn nnnn invnn lun !|hAn:nnn gnlt V Out by _ _dnring.tho previous week 'oloIedon'13 _untilvth9eg|t wind with rain on Wodneldny, 16th, broke the zoo up to near tho go: work. the open water into whitogcapped svafven. uring tho storm. On Sjtntdoy, 19th, the dip 1:: temperature to 42 of frost huge go, doubt nal}y closed the by for `tho * ' V 'i'I.:a.':...` 1La'.o..I-.1. 4.... LL- 1.... L- ..-_-:.. uuouway, nun nan uuuaIuu._y we IIIOIF commo- dione and beat furnished rooms in the place. At the ammo! meeting of the Nottewaeaga Agricultural Society, held at Dnntroon on the 10th. the following officers were elected for the current year: Pree., 0. Lawrence; Vice-Pres, Dr. MoAllister; Directors, Messrs. T. Robinson, D. E. Bnist. Geo. Glover, `R. Steele, D. Bhir, A. McDermid, C. E. Stephens and J. `W. Archer. Dr. `liilirkland and Mr. Evison were appointed an- 'tors. ' for the` 3rd Week. India; Janiia.ry`19th. 1889. The night temperature dipped into 42 of front-1.0 below zero on Saturday, (lowest this nnumn luv *2 O \ pnnninn in an An 'l'|nu...- aauuv--a`v uuauw nvav Uu onuuruuy, \lUWUHlI this aeaeonby2)ranging to 30 on Thurs- day, and by day from 30 on Saturday to 58 on Tuesday giving a mean of 24 for the week. (The above readings on the Centigrade scale would give 23 beiow its zero of freezing point to 13 above frost). ` rinvnnnuannlkn alumna u-J61. 5|... Antenna -.....`l- '"n"i'.'. . ii '1'i'c'.'7a1'a`S"?o the my to remain (open, our early settlers who have grown up `.with~'tho town hstaf Iearolnng their `m7 Inomoriu and oollpu-mg data. together 9h.I_|.IOIIoluuion;tlnt 40 2353 `n.:-` ..... _.-... -_-_ ._._uI -I-.. / ixskoka have` fteen inches of snow and much joy`. 1` (1 D ;m.""'m.' ~"Loag"'.:.f;;;,.;;;..e7.;.1:'a.Tgg;2a headway, and has oertamly the moat commo- rnnnn and haul: `nu-nialnul nnninn 3.. 5|... -1--- BARBIE KITIOROLOGIGAL REPORT. shipped over to the 3 oan_oo.by,ono of the ` .'J. J. Gnmm )th,- 1115 me was regnlsr com. or Simcoe Lodge, A. F. & A. M., Wor. Bro. J. S. Boddy was presented by the membersof the Lodge with I beautiful and valuable Past Master's Jewel, in token of their appreciation of his services as Master _ of the Lodge for the past two years. This Lodge is at present making good hnulwnv- and Inn: marlminlv the maple nnnluvnn Stewart, J. so. `Buddy; Wm. Evans R. J Barry, Wm. Innis, Thou. McKay, T. Ed- manaon: Hon. Dir.-Wm. Mnlock, M. P., W. Hynmmell, M. P. P., H. E. Stoddart, J. D. Booth, W. H. Lowry; Auditors- Chas. Elliot and R. Lawrence. At a meet- ;I|ll A` ha A_ L`... -__._ J_-7 vans. - uu nuu Lu. unwluuvv. Ali! ID6615- ing of `173 Directors, held on the same day, `Mr. R. Stewart was appointed Secretary and Mr. S. Grahnm Treasurer. - 7. ._ __- _-..,_--a _- .. -.--'---' --- ii `heat vo1"1Vatnrda . '11. fell on` ednesda and Thursday `IIIIIPI Q ank A` A 0Q:n and 4.33;.` ;)f' Simcoe Lodge, L M. & A- M__ Wl`. `R:-n .T R urns u: H vs, III psnuuyu. R 1'. Isaac Memck s sale realized him 3 lat 0 amount of money. There were many rival bidders, consequently a good sale. Mr. Merrick shortly `moves to Toronto, where we have he may meet with great success. We understand a the Misses McConnell h ve opened a dressmaking establishment. `_ wish the young ladies a good trade in feminine appu-el. T5 3: -nvua-Gan` "1. `T--I-.5-.. `I1-L:.._-._ -7"! VL'a(rgZ'2( `cg;-Elwzvod ate being de- livered at Hawkstone station. soon have 3 physician. A Qm inn-`us uungn L-I.I .A. II__ It in roplomnthsf Newton Robinson will It Ivvll until u |.naJuuuuI-In ~ A enrpriaeparty was held at Mr. Morey Rogera not long since. A hearty tea, social chat, pleasant games, and a good time y had all. ' Jan. 27th and 28th are the dates of our Sabbath School annivera . On the 27th, Rev. Mr. Jollie will prexh at 10 a. m., and Rev. Mr; Swartont at 6.30 p. m. On Mon- day night from 5 to 7 tea will be served in the basement, and at 8_ the Rev. Mr. J ollilfe will olnmenoe his lecture. Singing will be furniuhetl b ' G_ilp`in B1-oe., of Lefroy, and other local", t. . _ Mr. Arthur Battm, of Cullingwood, is visiting with Mr. Jan. Bruce. Mn. of_Ba`rrie,'la visiting her guvsuvw Iv GIL IUUIIULL K Ulla Ollrcn, I Rev. Burneld, of Toronto, delivered a very instructive lecture on the Holy Land. By his guidance his many heare were treated to an-imaginary trip to many torio places in Palestine. He fully described many peculiarities of the Mahommedans, said they were `a ooneervative people, and. therefore believed not in progress. The Mahommedan says there are two kinds of knowledge given to the races of the earth, viz: a knowledge of God, and a knowled e of invention, pro- gress, &c. They thin they are the only true worshippers of God, and that we Americans get the knowledge of invention, &c., through Satan. In closing, the speaker exhibited many specimens of stones, &c., procured in the Holy Land. He` had a lady s charm.". which he very amusin ly described,` and said he thought some of t e Cookstowu ladies might want to wear it. The lecturer was attentively listened to and . uently applauded. In Tango F:n`7,n --I- ..-_I3_-J l-!--- - Mr. Arthur Cullingw Mr. Jan. Wlwin; of Burris," is visit piltor, Mn. J. W. Either.- Ilinn Ball- l'1_IL-...L -1 1 ,, uuu .uuIuvII vhf! Ill, IIIUF Ina Inoo mar, V 1411 for I Iloue aniihlot. H 1: expected wto bursa ' have enight `Iohool.'thinwintE|r_. _ ` n Y` _`V[o`.'_ere,qfgr,o!at leui expect o see the of" ,AnvA;NcI; meteue. in here visited East Oro, and organized a branch of the society there, which is report- ed` to be in a very ourishing condition, having already attained to a membership of fty. Shanty Bay would like to hear of other parishes where branches of the society may be formed, andwould willin ly come forward. and. lend a. helping hang. Their meetings are held at the parsonage every alternate Monday evening when a. good entertainment is given. Visitors are always welcome. Newton Robinson. Advance Correspondence. Not a few from Newton Robinson took in - the Presbyterian tea-meeting st Cooks- town last Monday. The moon shone bright- ly, the stars glittered, the snow sparkled, the bells jingled, end everything was lovely. After a very choice tea had been done Ample iustice to, all retired to the church, where RA`? `Rn:-nnhl II` "'nI-A-`A -`Au-----' - `N President, Rev. J. F. White ; Vice-President, W. Coulter: Secretary, H. Goode; Tress., J. Hart. The Secretary : report showed that the past year has been s very successful one for the society. Although only organ- ized : year ago it has now a. membership of seventy-nine. Nor is the work of this society conned to its own little village, for about three months ago a. deputation from here visited I'Q I-A-tn-` 3"Men sT 1T)VaTnVt`.'IV at the Box MARCHE, R. A. Step .& Co. 3 :TV$1Tniexf4<)Tx1T;s'("}'oV1:1;;a:'I:;I:i-lAl'i1:s'v'a another of its popular necktie social: to-night. TIIU $11 if?! ' Tiaif Ein }Iir'a.V'13i'iiead, is now the Bell Ewart "school mum. you wmti I Huh: or Bonnet go straight to Fraser, & Co. a.- nu mu Luwuly. . M Th ' on, of Penotgngniuhono. my knoc`l`x..ed dgsrby a cow in that %A had her leg broken. L V ` 1r._.__ L-.. 1.-.: - n-.....-..'..o _.;..u..'_ '. _1.':.`|.i 'Extra heavy Xrcoata, $5.00, at the 1 Box MARCHE. 2 | `Things are hummin'g_and the mill in run- niniz at Emsdale. ' T Madam stgtistic Kr 1888 are : Births 102, marriage: 26, deaths 34. - _ -.._v- w--- -- ----cue _u-uvunnn-nit I VJ. 0. Morgan, Inspector of Public Schools, was in Steyner the other day, 7 Foxes are numerous in Nottewnugl. Mr; Robert Agar has shot nine this winter. ` The Lefroy S. of T. label V jinhted to Bell Ewart, and had a lively an ' A-L, Theeh bueineee at Star ebb . _ the average shipments beinggthregyhelr. A `lI_'.II-..j _. . _ _ . _. 'AI_.L IN" ` 'Gantb;a :n;;.;tfe---l;;Ib1dle fso- ` ivory at Feaserton is running ptesdily. ll... 1 (1 \t._..._ 1____.--;__ -1 1-5.4.12 - cazvrunnn BY smcon up nrs-razor EXCHANGES AS LOCAL Nnws. 1.~11'elTia Elia ' '3} "A}r}o}1?us1 Society had a well attended annual meeting. V -l`C_._L-__!_ ..__-_I;!_., ,I `I 5 __- -vo aura It-vxv-nu Vuey has had atumon moot;in;:1; ivhioh Hon. Ohn-lea Dru and Arthur Graig, EIq.,; werethechiellpoxorl. ' - V T`, ThTho fullotinoku V: Rug`? `School In`. "' or Wtiowu comm DREAM:-DISTRIGT nms, `N; I-OOCUU XVOV IX $IIII$UCXKUX. U Bl`. ' , b'*l L. S.- Stacie` ' ttention to his tu I lets. ' ` 'Don' buy our `GI. es the aplendi V In 5 Co. a. . ' __' _ 1" __ .. J anttary` F $1.889 A A Midlaniz ;1 a:1:1'm3'rVn 't!:a_-h:u;ie; vi;-1':ho. dullest hole in Christendom during the win- tel`. , ' Studs? attention big 19 ml nfn V 1;ubl?o'. is very re-,. --- zmmnnsn BA A.I1\TS --. us. av yusulvu U -50 vuuvvulyuuuul `DIED in uenhtionu .' Xmu, tho!` La` hngggzsmnmont took from at den-| ,Jewollory,eto. . > :_ _ The Stayner `Sun has `put the brakes on the Orange and Green discussion, which :33. been goingon in. that pope:-~_i_or some - The Free Grant Gazette nye: Eighteen years ago Robert Phillipa ` had nn income of $4,000 a year. A few days ago he was sent to Barrie geol no 5 vagrant. Whiskey in the IOIIIIQ 1 ;1=l':ompIen, of Orillia, huebeenn noti- ed tht the Department will not grant lioenaen for netting herripg.in the Narrows} orLekeSimooe'... A._ ' ' . lG'1'o parties` o ere `oontempls ' Inn nun-Annn E ' v'-`nan Qlngip -u`I ail"- iI5u'{1;di'aI If ijhesahigm u..m....;. Paraotz; I `grzsglhi lquilwtihe oth_or' Ilaight. u 3 on ' u o {snub .- ingnthat noighboghoodq PM .7 I ,, >9 9 nh~L- ml J`A` Q ' _L Long?o:d inow school house, which is a credit to the place. nn. Mr. Daween, Benty of the Grand Lodge of I. 0. G. T.. d _ vered elec- ture at Severn Bridgeon Monday. - m|._ `n_-n.-_. n_-..-.___ ,_ g__,-42;. , C ) ,_I Kiri.) on.po,;g;&,' 3F'eh;"51Iw}iIi$n. uchool; distributed 3 lot of prizes among her pupils last week. She is doing good work. . xiii-I E." pIa?g,To'.'2}'T1.'Fi:: 'i>gmiage, L Esq., of Dalston, who has been in the North- west for some years, is home on a visit. The license cqmmiuliodou for Mnakoka this Tyouzane: Maura. J. A. Link, rayon- hnrat ; M. Moore. Falkenbotg; R. N . `Hill, Graumere. 2 Mr. Phillips. of Bradfox-__d, ve narrowly escaped" covers injury the other ay by fall- ing oE I load of wood, by the hone: unadul- Iy stopping. _ T. ____A_ _D `III, I I ---3 -c-- - unsung. nova -vv\-1 Mr. J; J. noizam, ` '3! ilnmhum. heal I juI_t closed`: Iele of uvrlogl, l about 813.000 and reuxing thehdiome pro- toutofthetunleotion. T" . '1`hete'iI ehoi-tly to be 5 {cl ' hone line be- tween Sturgeon Bey and Wm neheuey -It in tobo-e rivets-,line erected` bytmeuu. 1 leyl;ir._&(?o. end_ 'l`enn'reBi5ou., V . `The Rev. W. "G.VHovnqu, ef Bi_eoelp;;iJgo,? is evidently !ond"of `ceiling, groteeqiie n_eu;e'e.* :8ungi ey`_'_:__I: efof "E1"""T'!P:*:9}*'*9?e!' u 1 1':l;;v<'>'o;' zxmjsive panes or glass have been broken at A linton as the re- am. A` nnnuuk-1`:-gm A-n LI-A -L_--L_ `luau unvv Ilvvu IIIVBUII ID llllllllllll cult of snowballing on the streets. ?.r'h3'e'e'e2.}I (3:-'3-1;;-g ;1I;c-a'n-.-i;lz_i;;'sd sour}... didatea on Friday, and than psrtook ofglnol- lunk soup. `Everybody was happy. " - `it..- c1I_-...._.._1 -1 '41.- -n--._| .;,_,, , u 1 Tho Wocioc->i-In-o;o_ has been. burn- ed, and the viivlnge `amithy it to be fitted up as a temporary school room. 7-...` 2.. I-_,_,,_ A It I II /' South S1mcoefa;Ir:ers were in convehtien at Bond Head on Monday. In 1 1 unnn car A: acTi`a'i;.2i:g'{L `Q13; in Adjala. Th Sentinel say: Amos Train bought the Denis tO Leary farm, 100 acres, for 83. T l "H ,__,,_,, 'l,II IN __,,' --._.- -_- ..---..' `v. V-- T V Sir. Thoma; Bell. ot Jarrett : Corners, is dangerously ill ot typhoid fever. D1-.3 Coi- bett, of Onllin, in attending him. rI1_- -._ Ll___-_ I_.__. ' '- ._...- -.--. to -v Ti;-o'ojv"v;.wo_:n::'t`-t>-6rillia` .'_t.";d.yo I35. ind purohuod. at 3 a number of street which Lhiv ojuri v`dj and no be-A: ing pntiuj pouitiom `Tin *d!'k'Id qloomi , nnnnu-Anna nf nnr Ah-data at night In- this week. Ho think: of buying a house- hero and leaving Barrie. where" he now re-. aides. T ` H 61`-'angville has one hundred anrlninoteen cows, and still chalk and water are needed to lnake up the milk Iupplyl AA.u.- ______-1 n . u. u .' V_.___ ..'.. -..- -..--- --try,` ' At the anntial meeting of . tho Ad'ala. Agri- cultural Society, held at Keenanavi.l.]le, all the old officers were re-elected. 'We re but-be g at Cro_mpton o old stand. that in t prices clone. and shove our prota. In. -. 'II__'l~nI'l\ C an n 0. put in. olition-. "rho dIr(k ch}l appearance of. our strict: qt nighthn. 1-nn`rn`:nh1:o lzlij liafnnln hf 'RI'l.lI``IP=aI5ITA-` 5-3;} I rlhu` I a " ` ; v- : . 3 ;:!.-.ll,|1.l 2 .:..'! !l,.O`-13.0395-|,4QTvF0l" 3%: you 05%;. rcproaohto tho p`opple_ '0! " Braoobri3 oIoi ' jhgb "'lf.`~i'vut b)tisifi** i'blu_irii*8ioA L6br. some time, c.n`wo_ urovinr `everybody ' ` ` " V ` .3 "0 I90 LJCIl\lU UV ILICVT v$UIIU hip I 9 - re- plet ` V j in on" see t at Fruer, _ k Th U tel P 'ludo.pIia'-i nut seooi .3no.e of Mr. 3. Thompson, last Tuesday; ` ' ' * ` ` ' ` ; Mu 'l`l-mun-L-an of DAnnIr_Anan3l`|Al|A; '-An; Aura '9. .;VvJIu:I-llluu guvuuuay UIIIIIIU IIWU wolv_I at #119 Los Qhanngl, miletup the liver. from Port Severn One 'of them was over aixiootrlon , and iuaid-tube` the I In-g'est eqr iean i fat q1t_h`oonnt;y. .M:i'Wt'$liah:n Ha1;vko,L& 1M`athedb.Ih,- has con: An` "'9: ox'hrmm '_' :- tqr._ ' !l`l1juq1nimulI' Io. I `good -dad of ` deer lullmg, and in the interuh _o_f gape pronoun- *i_ M. % -.-1 95 *.1'_IpmutIon:I1:uld be _ I_C.iI `I1':I_1:i`nl`in:<'gn-xoIIang &:h:ll|:':?Joldwa`tlIar _. noroqpna. _ ago... .: a own a `gxaleue ire mama their ya uroulil iii Inor`f~ It 'l`h'. nahn llnraav-:0: in in`: ' `filr- Mac} with GRAY as must be redueed ton. -.P:-onui no LEEMING. Sto certain gure.` , Fare. Mantle (no In not everything is some at Bargain coo.` 'Next Mann : bookstore in where to find Charles L. Senders end his new, fresh stock of jewellery, watches, eto., which, being his openm Ieuon, will be sold at eloeer prices khan A Awnings` (14: Ann` nnn Lima 1 six weeks to do It. UUIIUI J-In U UDUIIIVIUII, I Lo JII-ULLVHUIU GIN" u j om. Molnnil maroon noiaemon, of 0 Kiciuioxpi col-reu1)'";n V ii} i;.;.;;;; Hersld gives an aooount of a surprise tv .visi1n'ng. the? haze` at nd MI-i_. "W win, and `having I good~`tim'o` Withhem before lowing 'Ifi_ny_;_t_ox_'._. homo nclrijiarrie. x . __ '~ is-`= .I'l9;.;I_LA~_; ;, - ,~_r-.14: v 'A little Bradford boy named Rogers came near being poisoned the other da y taking a` mixture of carbolic acid , an glyceiine which he accidentally got hold of. Medical aid was at hand, and the boy caved. Mr. John Anderson, with a pair of ponies. on Tneedalvr last drew from the railway eta- ticn to L `er : corner. at one load, and nnnnnnnltlui I-ilnnuui mun}: nkula ng,an:I,- van; vu uqununvx I vvtuur. Ill lulu luiu, Illu up tly without much effort, a-a.nd- - hm of flour '--GravenhnrIt Bu:ner. ` The annuaoltea-meotin at Knox Church, 1 Oro, was held on Tu ay. The sponken w_oro_ Rev. R. N. Grunt, A. B. Dobson, John Jones, R. J ` Stillwell, A. F. McKenzie; also \ (`Quiz .Mn'nn3-'nnA.nn`I `R1-Juan`.-an nf I`-ii". I *' _. Mtg` Hrlbiri 0oI|lnori,_ ; `monkey wt-pooh ion .,dpyI..ago._ _ doing lolnnthiug sbout.tlx`_o`uud1inhryinhii father : |:"::.'a :.`aa::;'.'.:',...," 1 :;::.i" V ~~`, - ,,e 5 I51` "`n\.L_ A __.__... _9_.__. 1.- ___;-_i_.LL"'_,i "r\_II2-' av`: uj vuuuufu I uuau. All|IllllI_.D .l'.\_.I1l, ' Dy in` old dead pine tree falling on- it and breaking its neck. ' ` The Allieton Herald feel: pretty sure of its bread and butter this your, an eubuoribereare rapidly renewing. Oongntnletionl of THE ADVANCE, Brother Newton. No Over the hill to the poor_houIe,.yet. And condensed lntb Interesting Para.- graphu for Advance Readers Who Like The Marrow of the Meat. oivision Court at Alliston to-day. .1foor'Man .s Court at Beeton to-morrow, ii`Felt Boots from .25 up at W. J. ` ]`_aul s. - Stayner was quiet last wek, and `news scarce._ `I _A ; opeim iTe;'c;ui."i7v*{1i`i>6 i31'd"a?Bic' `than elgewhero, Gognd V -:A`._ pirt of the Cardwell Sent!- nel this weekit taken. up by persons` aayigag, " they didn t.do it, or `_` I didn't Iayit." ' connection with the store, Athlone. ll! goods taken fgom K_idd s Th'Or IV';Vii1'hlll`It {Banner nya Mr.` W. Willi: lost a valuable hone wlgile` skidding logs in Graham : bush. Mnlkoka Road, {by ` An" A1!` thud 7-rnn In-an fA`n.r` nui `H: A-ul "?'SZ91x'o3T-3-"ornu- ..:';s.`.`i.?:;`a....-`-`u`:E;`*'%;. ;* 32 ' ' M01 -III:-o1nnn_nn I `Fht.!:'9i9h'F <*ri-m1 - 'W0lI .7. .JQ-;.. . 15;. ,7 9 K 5. . r ::g.,..;7" ...`L ...in...s....,;;.a..., be pleased to know that theif inathwey v;ii1iW hereafter be lighted.-MuIkoka Herald. Buying second-hand street lamp: to light up 3 first-clue town in 3 crab-like movement to-A wards the middle of this century. ' 4;-1'I|__-]- E_ ._A. __-__. 1, I A II l ""`' '-' """"' " '-" "-""J' IC'1`nde in juut,-.now , but the wise purchasers nd out Charles . Sanders, next to Mann's. to get the belt value for : theirtmoney in watches, jgwellery and-elec- 1 trophte. - - to II - an: an - gun. _.' ----Q -_-v--v . ..------w '1\}(}f'\D`. -auh"7 "'1: `cm; ' rnlwbn AI: thn Inn}. lllunnnnl :1-nun. nnilgn nun ` ..IJIlIIU Ul. I.u'i"1`i;.(II6'i"l'fl>'O"!`:rgb__t uy, ` `.?'di:r- ` ~niMulii`. .. 1 . T Wo<$;1(-i(Z:i1;tViV!1g is now Waubauahendj prin- cipal industry. ' mmxanranumi PAE BFlOS., ,AT. lvenhnnt Agricultural socieeil-1389: J.. `P. Cockbmjn. Prouden ; A. _ orri|_oh,,Vico- Preoidont; -W.;R.:'.l`.n J. 'E..0_lipIl1gn:, . ' D.itonton--J. '1`. 'E..Olipcha_p1, .Troau'nr. ', Director:--'J.' I H_arvijoDH.'GR., K iu;'gI. l{roher'ty,E'.l.- Coo;-- Rina?-`P30 -.90 a` _li. 1 -- . - ` . , ` 2:-`A-' v` . {A -Vuoy nor:-ebpondont A _ ;;-_.'ru 11 ,. |o..:n.... v~..%...;..m..':.*:.. ...m.,.::. huro,.6n the` 11:11. Mr. Oniznbqgqvgjqpito A Inhntliv "slid:-nun. Keiipnialulaiind an "n uuru, uu ouu Luau. uuj UIIIK III!) g|V.qlW - a len thy address, rst:-a1ghtenmg_ " up the that was bronghtagainst hun on the poor honso question." It would be interest- mg to know what ohargo on the house question Mr. Craig to clear up. Tneszlay a farmer teaming wood into Tot- tenhaln got stuck on Skelly s Ho heard the 5,o o'l ock freightwhistle at Alon s._ and nnhitohing tho teamhe started up tho hon-in to.-topytl-9 Tho driver saw mm, thotbnkaun dn-. ` '3 , smns tto. ,' as ` 'thowoog1anonn promisonously. *- 1` " n Ann no.1 cm We-t Q:i`1:i:I1bnrl;48!ht:l ~ ` t 9'! `vb;-?.i_. . r` -' ..,.. ,.\ _ 0 "L 54 . , " * o. .11` > ` .. . 3`. `I I 3. y 1 ,v nu uu-wsuuusy uuuvsuvuuu Ivulu one ` uoruura ll o?posed to the poor house soheme. _ That, 0 course, settles the whole matter, and shuts off any further consideration of the question. Too had, almost as bad `as Midlancfs deed against it. 1 -s A convocation of olei-aymen of the eastern t of the A Algoma diocese was held at untsvillo last week. Among the ministers present were Bishop Sullivan and Revs. Boy- giell, Gavillier,_No_ble. Young, Bnrder, Vesey, Sinclair and ~Alln1an, - besides Rural Deans Chowne and Lloyd. . ' ' uuuv cnganuuuoulul 90080.0] 101' DUB PIHIUIIIO year: President. Dr. Jsokeway; Vice-Pres, D. Sohell; Sec. R, R. Rogers ; Dirac tors, D. Somorville, .D.. McIntyre; Jacob Swalm, Williamonrnp, `Wm. Anderson, A. Madden, John Rinoborough; Andrew Mc- | Guano, Thou. Robbin. T . ` `Z -_.,,--, - r___ The fol.l`ovu'ring'-are ihaf oi =of Gra- _ ,enh_urItV Agricultural Societzu IUD r'.nn`9`\I-non Dnhnunh - A '.uh`.!_"-L. '72-- `I889 `: -vv -v'y-- cu.` -av uanvnn \.anannuUU-nJw ll-VU u trot herein encourage-<.l`. pride and vanity In the character of the presents to Miss` Prin- A J arrntt e' Corners scribe says he wiehee it distinctly understood thet the ` Cot-ne're"is Anna-AA in `kg man- LA.-__ ...I.-..._ H fI'\I.-L ..~\ P`essert<;u man has been caught at illicit whiskey selling. V the oien of the Sunni- dalo, Anunltnnl'- Society for the` prgaent war 2 pl-nninnh Dr .TnnI:-numno V6n..D-an Mr. Riley Doel, of Sebri ht, hede very narrow escape from being illed the other day. His horses were frightened by the train on a very dangerous-piece of read near Atherly, and he was thrown out very vio- lently, his democrat being smashed topieoes. . Miss Priscilla Levens. of Creemore, was lately presented `with a set of jewellery-b`y the members of Mount" Zion Church. It 18 to be hoped the Mount Zion Christians have not encouraged. in than nhu-nnfnr nf lm nu-nemnlm he Uh. huh, . ._a .___._.__J ._--c- The anniversary eervioee held in the Pree- byterinn Church last Sunday were very nmneronely attended, and the congregations both in` the morning and evening were edied by the very eloquent discourses of Rev. Mr. I Mntnnt` A` `Rare-an _'DA-uni---nu H-113 u uuv vvly uluquvuv uuwuurlul Ul. ROY 'M'cLeod, of Barr1e.-Penetang He % a. It- 'n:I-__'n;_s -p 11-1,,-,1; u - 'X."v7i.}b-.uSSfn.s undertook to give her. out 3 tobocgan ride the other day. In caring for pussy she neglected the toboggnn and a collision with an adjacent fence took place.- There was a sudden spill,` but neither elsssie nor kitten was very seriously hurt. lI'Il._ -,,__' --. eku longer. goods mint object with GRAY as 1' stock mutt be re- -0 `six be sol . rot LEEMZI . as dneed. Mantle: Good: at and belo reduced In prlce. Ar-I-rt 1 1 c... Lost. Everything Knitted Woollen the etetement from the report: of Orillia drunks, as given in the Orillia newepa. are. If their statements are wrong, who 3 to blanfe 30 Dunlop Street. _J>\CIII. {VII VII 7' TLIIUCKIC `lulu Luumy during _l0`hon,ra "to 1 dept of o. 28in. and snow on Sundiy and Friday for 13 hours to in. doe?` A-n`A-A nn'`fu~.lnJ.a:._`...oAH...I A. E ......l.L-... t;?;-eemore[ e:N1h;.1aical and Literary Club is. now in full blast. ' - nG`Get a pair of oX$2.50 pants to order at the Box MARCIIE. ' The Rugby Sons of Temperance are said to be doing good work. . -