Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 7 Feb 1889, p. 1

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VPOIIOO . Ln: lihidty William Sdtersruh beforehhin worship the Mayor, charged with assaulting Daniel Sweeney on. .t_heI25th of J mun-y. He. was ned 25 cents _an_d 31,70 costs, or 10 day: at the castle. ;Th_e _prmdcntor in this one `wanted t.0fI ett1e the cub, which his W01-this" declined to permit, taking the ground that ` .. ..n.m.. I...` hanhnhmmnttadlf isniiinhmoliit JIUOIIIIUI IEO POFHIIV, BIBLE lulu lyguuu Univ}: an offence hut been`ooti1`m1tted a` puniohinent uequsca to 1:h o~ shoxild winmoced.` His wonhip evidently age. not baliovo in` .- th" !of`hr' <.|:perIofw'th ' o eun:l::I'Id tl:niil?v81ug:>i.witllI1dt|:vnl 1`); 1550 'dcfoddin~ othorg" - 8.1-.uu.-I-v-r -9' -.- . -W vho .' that w.uv.o!9;bhIV!+!I. oven vgnmp-1, i 1i.t19!n9w4 1; , ; . . I lull luuuuu ul. uuuuury uni uvwu unvuau. U other unoizqtonn. , No1 v..`_wehhsv9 It,1Ill.Iix.- esen iuohcr n1x* has sitar on` the tev _o1.% \ _glv qIi an impetus `0 buninou `in dxrootioni. ~ and to close-iii thhmbcr. '_itlI'iqrou`tjo'y._ `rho iqmporuh:-lo. _IWu.vbun-major ykoiortnmougndm V . b . :. `hdqv.e.am.; :1`: An -`m ` dit Ihsndonu;ywilloonnuIdsuo- `.:'&,Vtho`?willha'voit. - T * Tia. ..oex'3'"JE`Z.7u.T'y'i;2'-"bs".'. nmeaby LL -- -_.._.dm'-In 'Afauiu'uog hung ale Inn-la niv- Mlrktt Notes. S'J`lPHENS.--~In Midl:1.;.' 3:. in; ` Stephens. wife of the late Thoma Smphml, aged 71 years. 9 months and 1 day. `~ 0'NEu..-In Barrie.-eon Sunday morn! .v-Felt 3rd. 1889. Mrs. Mary O'Neil. tenet or onto. John O'Neil. aged 73 years and 8 months A` way _\nIu v v v. up-,.-_ .- the littl 'nvT151y n1a ?'se"a1ai'{2;`i'r?{'ng: undo; the ray": of 3 `Hot sun. Foundtho Cirouaian, my steamer, had arrived last gight; .,.A.fter dinner; pt .~ the `-`:Wavn;rLy, I went on board. but, owing _t_1ahfo'haii: ning, :`.._.7.... >'a1....s-. h.I.imH.i:'nn_.>` valid uni nit -ma, mm mm m. L w ' _-\ ...-~!L.'.H..`u` , uw Iquovpng _`1u_u,g_qurg _`n_I.|gr5'uavu . us. %'9r:9.%.'!?1PI= lion. 1 - :A._. _ _nn-Verceived" torpdB'cjoh :f -. ~.., ' nomr.-rrcmA$q-sI- . A 1;} ll'1-.gI.:--.LJev\ ;.~:: .~ I. '. |W' (W-3/. '-Hlvllr! 9lA!l.!.l'l!||-!;p}` {W was way up- o' till 5 p. m. (4 o'clock Eastern standard). There is no need to"'de|cribe a voyage ` whioh'yoi1-.Ql1|d"thoee who read this have } often mdq uvvoysge not pleasant at any j time to most people, except, under very ex- I ceptional oironmstancee-in wi_nter still less -n I 0. . Thai sedoifd- night out, I was awakened by the stopping of*the` screw, or I thought._ Hsstening on `deck to see whstthe trouble was, I found we were going at half speed through 3 most tremendous snowstorm. which prevented us seeing a ship's length in any direction; '- ,, . . nun Ann I aalpm-I l-Jig nhfnih (Rn-rnf.f.\ what any uu-eomon. - - `- " 1 One day 1 askedthe captain (Barrett) what our cargohonsiated of, and was told`; chiey cotton, taken aboard at Baltimore.` I1_ia,Vla.et voyage, the said, he hadthe same car 0, and when half way to Liverpool it too re. ]3ya working the` steam pnmpn, they kept at under till-they reached-dock, when, onttaking of_f__the hatches. it bnret out agam.__ I recalled ethe fact that the. last steamer I had crossed 1n, thev"`City of Mon- treal, from New York. had. shortly after- warii, been burnt at sea ftom the name c3u39o . ` None of this _vir`a`e 3 p1ea's'an6fsubjeot_for re- ection `even*by' da.y-bu1: wlien.tha1`uigl1't I w_u_ rousedfrom A sound sleep` by my room. mite shouting f "` re` ! _'r`e! \"ntjt_'.he top of voice, it at` once .'r,ecallfed`nthe_ conV rersa.- tion of the day previous. You would not like to hhve been in` myplaqe, I plsureyou. J umpingup, Iboon learned that Capt . A. hut-`only `been dreaming ofn__`whnt, perhaps, he, too,"ha.dbeen talking of during the day.` ` Amnnn -O-Jun nu-manna:-n WEI n. alaravmnn her, too,"ha.d'been talking ot aurmg me any.` Among`-the passengers was. a. clergyman (and hi: family) of the north of Ireland-a ner old gentleman, returning` to -the old country after a. couple of years'reaidenc e`in the Northwest. where he had found it impos- aib to bear the cold in winter. ' \ lo run. .... _.. n.'.. ...;.-n.... mg. Rug 1' mun! in ` 81016 130 near inc uuxu. Lu vuuuvx. Whenever the weather was ne I need to mount thebridge sndhnve I chat with the oicers on duty, often remaining `there until midnight; hearing stories of their adventures in gther seen. A ` ` _ I-._A. l.__ .I_.... LI... -u4nn6`n;un Cll tvnu-I1 T*YN,!'A!E;-5.B,'`=~l In 0` HUI." lU$a The last few days the weather was very warm and pleasant, `so much so that I could sit on the deck without an overcoat.-V The, coming after a couple of pretty bad storms (usual at this time of the year), made the change all the more acceptable. At 8 p. m. on the 22nd we sighted (joyful eight !). Lorey I'..I-...I I:..I.4- am! .0. Q n nlnnlr than nnrl: mm-n. 011 ill!) Jill WU Iasuvvu uvlaua Uasnav .,. a_-van, Island light, and at 2 o'clock the next morn- ing came to a stop at Moville, at the mouth of _Loch Foyle. -Here we lost a number of our passengers. but took in some others in their stead. Was glad to turn in at 3 a. m., after aeeing that we were clear of the land again. . v Next morningl found that my old, friend, Capt. Smith, clothe` "`Par-isian, waa amen thcae who came aboard at Moville. He h been off ona holiday. while his vaael wea being overhiuled in dry dock. Though it waa not 7 o'clock that evening when we reached Liverpool.` it was after 9 before I we : able to get clear of the Cuatonu . (not much trouhlewith them on that side), and then I had `about6 Inileato cab it, it ' that diatance atleaat from Alexandra doc V (the Alban'a) to Prince : Park, my ret ob- jective point and my reating place for a while. Found A. anxioualy expecting me (though I had telegraphed her from Moville), an the heavy fogs prevailina lately had pre- vented all eea going vuaela from entering or leaving port. A l.:unanra4-an` daa E:lI.AI At `IIt_ il nt IOIVIIIK p0l'Fo Liverpool. in winter, at least, is not the most interesting place in tne world, but still if one knows what to look tor, there is a good _deal to be seen and heard. It has some ne -parks, Lefton and ~Prince's, for instance. In one of them, by the way, I thered wall- owers in full bloom, towards. s end of J an- uary. proving how mild the winter was so far. The decks are the finest in ithe;world, and extend for miles up and down the river. St. George's Bell has a splendid organ, on which ` recitals are_given once a week, with a nom- inal admission fee. Daring the week I was there I waffortnnate enough to eolhe in for the exhibition ofethe gallery .._of Yereschagen, thefainons Russian painter. -`His works have excited a great deal of interestein England. Many of thq;n_reI;'a:)nt the eld after the battle during the -Turkish war, awful- -ly l"&1;i!;U1Iy;uend intPaleatine dnringonr 8aviour s lite, .aa,sen1s_ runrisea ' ..the .- Hunalayaa-wondernl. exhibitions 99 or... They, were the more &_`6xA-nub:-(in L -an Iihihni Il\`Q`.`hIB 311% .`.-L|INl' Illuuvli pa : on `T I-ruuu rent on" bo'a.r_.l."but, wmg Eqthd . o-day, L3'hourq behi1ix1L.ti;IILp.-J7 we did uqt (it ff__ill p_.m. Easerh ntandarii). ,,s L---.|-._-._.`|__ - ---__..- 'su.`{~ Eyl! ` J n m.'-:`' mwo-ne.. oolmnbhr 95 * liI7i|I.1`!nV`Wi`i1";`.. . *u'8|I:; `1erieIu"renovr'1kd." - ~ V A EL-.. - _.-__ _I_---..A. _-..|... . -.. 1.35 T :-A-, lens: are now uuul. _ V _ % Aiteu V9 -vle-Int-W . W1..9:I4IY9r- .poo1~m'r that th January for` T dun`, by the \A':AI.-A `D-ilu:mu-`g nrrliviu nnmnwhnt-dif. I 011 I116 DUDE uluuury lUl.' uuuuuu, u ,Midlnnd Rnilwsyran torditig uomewha": -fexentuonury from thutnof-the L.` L&`N1W.- on~thowi'y';w8`1'aw iherihnowfsll of the ;ueuon-familiu- I ~- At London, we 1 fom_:d yogi opinion-tyle quarter:-.31; < the Grand Hptol. .2VVhu3~_wo worn here last. that ; A` -. ac-y"Ingo'h kl chi = boshaodoi, ' V ,_ ((3)0-id:-.9f.oonrIo. ; Ohu-ing Orou otal). Now. don Ilorr ; toria"n<! Moi-bq 0. Vin ` Tm; ;.i.1a...,.'?..}., `;....,...~ f ".`a.:...;.a`, t. ....L Lii .. -11; uv;.....a_....'`- ' ;A".. .." ..a..... = La..-` To RENT with immediate ;oses_a1on. mi. 338 ' Clapperton st.` Apply 61 Owen st. '6-.7p.A _ - .LI-J`~:' 1 A N` am iaeflciro ` aqzohlq qaggggi 'PP1. W0 ` . ..`-. .. 11-90:. TIfhgru,.`?i8;1ib?:L**h'*"* f. '1ut4&,"`_~i | `j thtflndinhd. onh 1I_:_o_ -_...-II.-L L_L.IL-V-A.-..-.45}-`hug .A` Ann _ . __ -, Q` Q"`;? _.._u .1 7' on ~wonddI;>'.auMr.- whom. `.a"'m'i"to(i'ih'._t>'_'I.? ;'ni`n"lni}i,*f613"i'ii "*"` ` u_.'. %-mall-th. _ ~, 1,. in Engld-. *2. wxponaiosr r `.-A-nn wanna man} I znn-`III: in Tnnnn All 't`l vow of _ ` . ggbrargouiilw . Anson` in nnn'm`C `V: "-vI" -X3 UIFKIUUIUQV UIIQ" iguomo year: ago? I went 11:0` London 01% I ""` '.'%".`.'s:-a""'<"'" "` `ii? K`! =9 - AJ-- Iext'.dy w88 1 l:>;;i;_ '9` li1'.i:l`e_ indw., they had fast dhipgpihmg 11 I-.. 51.). 34:9; .\ 5 `kink nun 'Wnnn'r1,I:hn ` nun.` T Tqxunno. Tondnyn aoonpguuvny in '.72'?""H'J*-"`\."'.`."Y"" .. ' '(0ont!!ni )_ . P` tin. Feb. lsgh. % H-63'!`--AN ENGLISH on on PRAYER BOOK. with the name area Bernard on i1y-leaf. Finder will be re e . } 6-U . E. P. PEPLER. . nrnugerl. ;__ _ ._1.5_ -, ..`. . A _vqit't6;the.b9DjIfif\\1n'1'elnB10 Ghurch on riah Sunday wu.slIo':v'o_ ry vintel-eating-3 plppe well known. .I dareasy, to many Cans Jinn. . in `lie 1-[tn !'0Dl'lISl'y, W8 IQIF- ' stetion at 11 s.m. tor Dover, arriving fat1_245-78 "mil'es-`rather q'ui cker time than ' .on1.the Northern.. More like thatlwuethe run throne to _vmilee--in an` hour and live minutes'-often done,_in,the hour. Splen- did" stesmers they are, b1`1ilt'fo1j speed (though very comfortable) -for- so great is the dread of this middle pusnge," that every effort has been made to shorten it. J net think, of it. ?m,e.hour! while we have to put in ten days or so, ot it, every time we cross to this side. ` It made one smile. until you saw the misery some of the " Islanders endured during those 65 minutes. _ ' Amved at Galen. we -had time for dinner I-Illlllq UIIUBH ll!) llll|lUUUDa Amved at Calais, had after passing the Customs, which appear to be tolerhbly strict there. At 2` 55 03' for Paris (via Boulogne), arriving at 7.-10-186 miles-'ov`er 40 miles an hour all the way. Here. then, we are for a week or so before going South. like the swallows. The next day, being Sunday, we heard a. very good sermon in a Congregational Church, near La Madeleine, that being the only available one at the time. The following Sunday, we 'found.ont the English Church, in the Rue d Augessais. - TIT.-.-uuln-Cal nhannnn Inns-A uinnn nrnu In-E `Lond'pr.1:-i:'o mfter liiiioftn yoii jhivibeenv . I `then; there` is nlwsyn something mwptp see; `A -..:.`.!o`* 4.. Ha.` \T.'.'m-` ` I .-- 'r'V...as.+.a.`.` I..h.'.'A 9). IIUIV us Ilwhy UIIIJIUIIIIIIIK uuwj `up ace. .X"v33ic'ito the" _N:w `Law coloi I-fo .*50`0 dTem lmliur. utoodf).-was vegyt,xiitet- eating, 3:11! 6` Udurts -`warp thenmittina. ,'I`In".. :3` an ` no-O ` ` mist} an. mum , IWIII `I18 ` EKNIIW` 'WUl'Q `HUI! IIPUIIIK. gidjm` inf Io vgst,` `and;th6._*Tbd1:a n.o| gpgnyg thstiyou cannot nd..y<`>ni'.' "icy; 'III.il`-58` the help of onenf athe~many..'1>olioomen. ' who e_eni`%6 _!ge c1'etlly- Hvgthfnl of all `aizrhngen. ,1 ' . A Ininifrf;-5` }|7A `inghhfnl .oq`,;l|I'\IA Cunrnh nn Luuuanua ul ruxlqu, Iuuu uuuvxu uuun unuungvu, the handsome column on -the ground, aplen- did buildings shattered, often with shell: IR-AA 1. I-Ln an-aunt` r`.nvnI-nnn~:I!n\ akin`:-inn Inn ` Wonderful ehsnges here since our last visit. Then, everything bore signs ot the Commurust rising, just suppressed. The Tuilleries in` ruins,the Louvre badly damaged, 5].- K-...I...L-A .-.iJ-gain -u an .5`; nun-unt` -rdn, am :,nnuu1nga BnnWe;6n,; omen Wllill unquu (red by the enraged Communists) sticking in their sides,` the Arc de Triomphe half ruined, etc}, etc. Now," `evetiything repaired or rebuilt with greater taste and splendor. Betntifnl boulevards, tnetefully planted; with trees, wide-end handsome streets--notably the Avennede l Opern _(at the head of which stands the splendid GrandA0pera"H_ona e)- opened up where before were onlymu-row and inuinninh "Avian Thnili` Nnlnnlnnn nnr- UPUIIUU. up wauauz lfclvlc Hula: UIJIJ uaaxvw and insignicant "ones. Louis Napoleon cer- tainly did much for Paris, 8,l1_dthe spirit that he evoked yet manifests itself. V Hteorological Report. for the 5th Week. -...l.I_.. 1.1.-.__-..o_4I scan jvvvc 0 -vw v-V. -vu w-w -v-- -- lnding February 2nd. 1889. On Tuesday and Friday the temperature dipped below zero to 2 and 3 respective- ly, varying by night up to 18 on Sunday and by day from 25 on Wednesday to '53 on Thursday, giving a mean of 25 for the week. The temperature for the same week in the last 10 year! registered zero in `S0, 82 and '83. down to 22below in A 85 and '86, and once only, in '79. was it above zero to 3. The daily range was lowest 32 in 8l up to 58 in '78. The mean for each week was lowest 7 in '81, up to 30 in 7_9-g'tving an average of 18, or 7 colder than that of last week. Eight of those 10 weeks had a lower mean than last, the two exceptions being 26 in '80 and 30 In _79. (Theextreme range in temperature in given both by night and day in the` 10 years, and the average will tell how many dree last was warmer or colder. The reoo ' nu_- I__..__.-a-_ :_.1...-L...I - _........ -8 n K: Ti LIIU KGIJKVL ll ltlllllq . The barometer indxcated a range of 0.55 in;. with theloweet reading on Sunday and highest on II`riday--the average was below the normal rangt. e...-2 fall on 5 Ann: Ana-Ena 96 hmn-n in A VIIU IIUITI-[III lDIn|sVo snow fall on 6 doyn, during 26 hours, 130 3 tots! depth of 14in. The portion falling xn rain gouge when melted gave 1.10in. water for the weekl `full. - A ..__4.I_-.._ _.:_'.I _.......:I..4I .- A ---.5].--. wt we wwu: um. A northern wind prevailed on 4. eouthern 3, veering went 5, and east 2 daye. The wind on Saturday attamed 16 to 20 miles an hour in the foreuoon. The other days were A Suiuhino amounted to 24 hour: from a possible 69 of and in tho week. ' A nan:-In A` `Ant Innnh'n mngtlnir tnlran WIIIU UH Ul BIIII Ill IDIIB WUC1. . A review of last month's weather taken in comparison with January in the previous 16 years gives the following reaults: Jan. in '84 was coldest, with a mean temperature of 5 .; in:"19 and '80 that month was warmest, both having a mean of 37, this given an average of 21 against 29 , the average for lalt month. Snow fell on 22 daya during .Jan.-, in-'75, to adepth of >76.in., the lowest amount way 6 days in '80 to 6in. deep -an average of 41in. against 28in. in 11 days last month. No rain fell during the month in '75. 77 and SI. 4 raining days in '73 gave 1.8in., 4 days in '86 gave .5in; and 8 days in 76.gave l.4in., against 1.10m. on 4 days for last month. January in 85 was the moat liberal in sunshine, 120 hours, (nearly =4 hours each day) while the following year -was lowest with 73 hours, against 69 hours in last month.`--J. J. GILLRM. the provisions of the Rev (1 Statutes of -NOTICE IS HEREBY Glvxcligiaurauant to. _ 0 `Ontario. 1887. Chapter 110. to 3 redltors and nihnra hniyina r-In ma nmdnnt tin nntnta of lab: Barrie Literary Society. The debate last Friday night on which is the best form of government, that of the Do- minion of Canada or that of the United States, '.waa decided that the United State: had the best form at government." Menus. 'Edwarde=`and Winterborn argued for the `_Domini'.on. `Ind Meian. "Hay and Spronl for the United States. The debate was lively, ibnt the; aeqienjce_a`malL . > 1 e- ~'.l`o-mor:ow~night- M1-..,Sproul will read a ;d\'nuaaam A blag `mnfhnvg rig:-and WA hnhn 5?-lm ` . .. . V " ', . `t Ozrthe 11th February, we left. Ohnnng, In-'4'--`n -`L-63;-u -6 11 unv `nu nnnnn ni:n:I-it: Tm: An`vx:5.'iT.IT2'.o2.T.I:7;` copy of the ;0ri1li Dpily -It in since. clean. live- 1y.IittI`e5 ihoiet, 6nd I; credit to itI..le:trpriI`i `gin: the ebhhliniamgnt of the Eiopo vi ;hii"b: mood.--f -'1`1`n.Abv.uc3 oon `':In~'ainha-ut`nhlhhin'_a` :. " richly,` xuotiit`ii1ooesI.' A which we onA Mon-' id *-m:,its fnm Hit Honor Will-I1 ,'Hoinf`on` `ityny to :Inly V '; *` `ho gave beh in tl;ts'h toir homo` inu ' hweai. nil - A- x<.,4._n ,4 ; IA: 8atl:lrd y~Mt. 1iliTl :'ai-Fiarvis was hit- : .|"9,9_M?.`. 7 Vs `Rho hum n?-ntha bi1>'hi-;-W-92;`-ow `aw-.~ ._b hw.q:'1h.`hg.... . ' W` '1 "Ih:?:1:1gmwded.h:;inWt;o@%. uisa it tut bit ngigin the hot, `lgvf gag 5.9. . ` E'"8'|,1q I DO l'GIIflU;I.` . week: to do It. ` .l0'lll0l'l'UW`lu5lID Ant. IDPIJUIIA wnu Luau a paper on: the Future of Onnade. We hope he will have sVfnl`l houie. ` , _ VAu1.~lh Barrie, on the am ult.. `th witeit Mr. Jae. Vair. of adaughter. ' ` ' ` ' ` S'1`EVENSON.-In Ban-ie."on Thuradtir. an. am. the wife or Mr. J. Mp]... Stew enoon. of Anon: 11-; 'r;~mmms r1:11{u1L Puma. -M;. -Fred. has mofred into his new residence. -' 4-`-('l-.`iZe"snow plew service is thoreugbly appreciated. . T -8ev`enteen degrees below zero Wednes- day morning. ` ' " A,-$1: an \A .n - . rs `--i)'ri*'--'_-` "' M ` ~ -The pn reat.ibe in Ontbio in Kein p'ngoIdu Bay. )1 . its 1. . ....- yv-pv- g Aagizea at. Bgnfie, Aptil.8th.' -l_-.- mu. - .-.. 1_ J. Sfvlqfpex-3 f`r 10. _a pairfip at `W. ;:obby ax at-low price gb to. R. A. Stgphens & Co. ` "%-k'i'.2Za71' Leiing. um. week as the Pgjeubyterian Ohnroh. LdgL}.L_;n}:c at the Town mu, Monday and Tuesday` next. .;--I ,.S! , ,I In ----a ---- __-'--..l .-__-. H"La`dies, call 3 see the Fosthorbono Corset at_the Box A HE. ' Z IIIVCC \JUVI.I- Up. I'll}. QLIII 'lgVV. for 50., 25c. and :1`: i;cKun a. --B.eme1n_ber the Hungarian Band at the Town H311 next Monday and Tueodny. 'U1lI&Pl0. I537. U118 I61` 110. I30 BIIQCPBQIBDPB Illll others ha'vin cl me against I e estate of the said James urner. deceased, ho died on or about the 20th day of Janus. . 1889, to deliver or send by post. prepaid. to Strath 8: Eaten. ot the Town of Bar e. Ontario. 80 lol- tors for James Young Tur r and Gavan Fen- wick Turner. both of the Township of Flee. aforesaid. Executors of it last will and Testa- ment of the said deoeas . on or -before the 7th DAY OF MARCH. 1883;` a statement of their names and addresses. and run particulars of their claims. and of eir securities it any) held by them. and in er take notice. hat im- mmiiamlv nfmr said `I (1:17 of March- 1. the : ':tthe Colliei street 1 Methodist Olinrchvnext Sunday. ' I -.'.-_l\` 11 a fa u n A . A u A: A- f \.V..< a;m Ze_-(5;u;1;ilV,7Iv~l'T ii5yI{A$;;;m, meets on Fzfiday night, at 8 o'clock, sharp. Il'__ 1 _L_ `I 1' -_,,,,, --M'r_. Joh:1:I"".A I:o:nr7z'ox is i.;};ia;.{.L`he la:w_'oftoe_a"qf, lgegmox, Ault 8: Kerr. --Mr. R. J ehnison 7ha resigned his position on the staff of school teachers here. %T -Z-It>'l;;(v){sf'_fVI1;i;1`y--1:; L; 1{J`{:_n boy knuckle down on the snow-clad sidewalk. on `C A-4; -u I `i;c;....;.;m.;; vgm. Qa. 30! {Kris} 1:l:;e at `the Connpil, -1;: gonaequence of indisposi- Hun ' ZT Z-;-:`.`The.'AInrkial':- P$trol" is on the_.po- gramme for the Hungarian-Band ent.er.tain- ment. - --The people of Bsnie are not of the hyp notic or sleepy order, an Professor Reynold thinks. `-1-(hyor Pepler oontinuea to oreqt` moat fnvorable impression: with the Council and the pubhc. 11: an . . we a 7 Silmons has gone to Lindsay to manage the business of Messrs. R. Sim- mons 85 Co. V` Pnllsn is said to be the great- est acquisition to the ranks of our town fathers tor many years past. `llvff I If` I A T": them. that im- mediately after said '1 day of Marc 1889, the said Executors willarooeed to dis bnte the assets or the said deceased among the narties entitled thereto claims of which I ey shall then have notice. and the said Exec tors will not be ble tor the having regard only to those said assets. or any part thereof, to In person or persons of whose claim notice s lnot have been received by them. at the time`ot_ distribu- te; . . " `STRATHY ac ESTEN. Solicitors for said Executors. `inn In-In Tnhunl 1: III! ROH I Q90 .0 -Mr.' Hood, of Barrie, has entered into partnership with Mr. Bsnnermnn, and they will practice their profession `at Orillis. .--By special request the Hun arisn Gypsy Band will render the most popusr air, The Irish Patrol, st the Town Hall on Monclsy next. -A. W. Morris & Bro., Montreal, have the thanks of Tax ADVANCE for a copy of the Montreal Winter Carnival Programme. It in a work of art. ` Messrs. D. F. Msowstt, J. C. McNsb and F. M. Montgomery have been attending the annual session of the Grand Camp, Sons of Scotland, in Toronto. Jim. .. cu -The G1-nnd Trunk Railway Co. have notied owners of bonthonoeu along the. water front to remove them. Some are disposed to contest the right of the oompnny in thin In gfnr -GBAY Jr LE 1} being pied` eclto S12` reduce stock to certain to Match. are :1 no 17 In Men : Boys Clothing. Ien.keu. Flannel . arc. Even-vth reduced. H'If you wan t `g in the J owollory line or Elootroplate , call on L S. San- Em who will be In lnpp_| to show you 3 KID `WEI Will UH Ill WU IUUW yllll I 933 stock, and ' n will oomvaro with any store in the ' `on for cheapneu. . lruongreaatlonal Uhurch. Preaolnng ut- vtoeaevory Sabbath at 11a. :11. and 7 p. In. Sabbath School at 3 p; m. Prayer meeting, Sabbath at 10.115 `a; m., and Wedlroaday at 8 II` Ila . Dan - nhnb D II- 3&1 V7! V0 5% 1133!, I1: (.15 , PCT I ' gtrnngu er: welcomed. 32 H The Bun-ie Loon and Snvinge Company in pnyingjfour per cent. interest for mbnby depoeited with them. Those person: `de- eironeof. depositing their money for short or long period: will do well to call on them at their oioe in Barrie. _ They edvance money on mortgngee only. _- -A resident at the east end of Dnnlop ht. aye the snowstorm of lest Monday and through that night reached that portion of thetown, but the snow-plow neglected to clear `the 'aidews`1ke on Tuesday. and the in- Jiahiunuthad to Undo, thron 11 snow: foot) Agar: all (`any Ant" Lamina .n`W nnnniy `V111: ~ luwvyclnuul tug unuvu-vvvuuvuuu v_v ll` neglect a portion our front main street ?_ Thad 0. throu V if ario w 1 `deep All (by and grin on'.W neadsy \Yhy nnnlnnt n nnrnn nnr final: nnnin utnnnnt 9 .-nun;-L: Qalnlnoa y -94 u .-v-- -v `1;}I'INESIN('}:~(~\'fESf`RA`). From Buds.-Pesth. crship Composer. Foreno Garay Gypsy Musicians. Pr-innn. 25 and 35 unga. ry. under the1-ead- or the Celgab ted Gypsy Violinist and , and a. Band of 12 `Rmmrved nests. 500.- how e`;m..e.. @`;..e.;m.-;.* e -'St. Valentine : day one week hence._ O.._:_._ |-_:_ - -A. n__,,2_ ,, -I n-1, V-5-sulinglae the Rink with mtisic Tuesday uranium: lllflllv VII IIIUIIIIC CU u.1v ye Illa WOO Cg` g t prouohu:g' the etntion Ihe ran into 3 fr-ex train which had inst Arrived from the north and who hacking into the siding. The engine of the north-honnd treinewu thrown ctr the eonliderebly smashed up. The driver and beggegennn received eoxne in- no one wee eerionely hm-t.. The up, but on recount of 5 hl1nd- flng Inowgtoxm it could not he ueenpt 3 great xzventthe co1huon,- ` In neneenf the k the Athens expree > h=.r-~n_nti1.- -poem `from tGr'u`VnI1unt on ihfch 1 /LG!" 9 593% o -030- vu dehyed _ a?vv.ord'*-imm cc T :v Iv V o:-vv As the mixed from the south due st Sun- dridae on Mondsy at 6.10 p.m. was a - nrnn'nhimr4.tIn ltstionlha run into I. fr-em I: G Goods` - - "l0c.. and $1.00. -.- Kn On -...I K -1. Rl..TI..... .. KC -LTIIU WIT I oonuquonon.` TBCEIWW I'Oo' __:l ?.'1`nIAnVAxon tookalooiuronnd Danfortl v,`_R.ocjnI:-:0o | 8ItI_`;dsy4ovTq. f l .l. 1': ' I ,)`M 5 ` v _. the K-.ir;.ot% 5"!-s_" `s _ 994311380 InJ.=.9= rut_nriety.- and Sh? .!"!"!!9.. -1!;*.*9".!If 1-. well-lled Wit mg" `a....` .'. n s.s'I...=.m m. ......s .-. a..'::r:1;""'o,....":."" :3 : ~ 0' ' g `V 5' V o ' Tu; Anvnwl hopoI{t is onungux-y of intuit ILN PER ANNUH IN ADVA SINGLE OOPIE, I`IVI_ OT DUIIUI MIX"! Barrie. February 6th. 1889. A collision at Sand:-Iago. _ __9__;' p.._,_ u__ ____-LI_ ;,,- AM INSTRUCTED TO STATE that the Mayor will be at the Council chamber every day (Sundays and holide I exoented between 9 and 10 o'clock a..m.. on those hev 112 Town- buslness to transact with him. will oblige by endeevoring. as far as possible, to transact it at ' that hour and place. - - HENRY BIRD. Barrie. J an. 23rd. 1889., 4-8 Town Clerk. S'l`RAY.--Came into the enclosure of the subscriber or about the 10th of November. 1 one `heifer one year old. one steer two years old. color red and white. Unless the owner takes them away, they will be sold as the low directs. . `MARMADUKE TYNDALL. Lot No. 5. Con. 1848Innisl. On` . pt-edit Sales," 7 Wednesday, Feb, 20.--_Fi,ve good lgoreee, cows, heifers, steers, qslves, T Durham bull, implements, eto., without reserve, on lot19,; concession 3, Snnnidule, at one8 ,9lo9k, sharp. L. Tebo,.euctioneet. `Johns `r,,Jr.', pro-L prietor. ' " ` " ` ` Monday, Feb. 18.-Seven horses, co1 v I,"' steers, heifers, sheep, xmplements, et'c.; without reserve, on lot 18, oonoenioh"-9,` - Essa, at one o clock, sharp Messrs. Johns Lennnx and W. J. Kenmore. .proprie'tor'I,u - W. D. Moconkey, auctioneer. , Wgrno IMMici;1A'r- LY.-.-Go6d gene 1; ' ,, `servant. Applyto RS.L.D.BELT'lf .__ `The Cottage. ~ - 21:! ; T Grandconoorty. __ The Citizen : Bend will give a grqnd con- cert at Cookstown op the 19th.; It will be assisted lathe follow talent ; Mrs. Lloyd. Miss L. 1'. Mill oiiyth, Mill" Bovin, Mr. J. B. dwatds; Mr. 1`h9m'u. 0" 5.}. Mrs. Heinrich; seoom mist. _ The" _ ,-'_ town Bsnd hue kind v 6o'hp3ented`1io" pm. _'1`his' will no doubt`-bile _ Widely known. I;i1;"- ' H ` ARCH-DUKE JOSEPH HUNGARIAN gun aiir. I `M J'h L '.w`h`da.;:. ,- a..1`2'ag'1'f1~r.`-'i.o.'v'l"x":,"3`i'.`na J:n?3.?;doNN%_-, .r. 5. .4; g`. of Barrie, V hsvok been ro.n.p[_ine___I419 Commiasiongnby the go` _Govrt_I_}'Iu W .9 - : I 4 3 II. In LILIUW-UH VI: `Jo LI-0 I-VIHD x:<;u;o;'Friday evening at 7 at Couucill rnunnutnn `Klan: V` "' -'_IJ-n_(le1--tl;,3-r;Ian17a.rTg;11xex7:"7t>Ifti: ' "T " Amusement Enterprise; . MONDAY and TUESDAY. FEB. 1 h and 12. _ Special engagement of e `Famous and only - -.-.-._ . _.. -l _n.-gln Q QIIj1A. I-IJULI 103' runny DU I IV VVUTII Chamber mm of ueucnwanu `K 0` M 5:".-`r`::.~'J: ; :=:9.."'f};' v .. II. III. III V , . Sunooe at tho vs: onsuwu JIIAISIIIA4 lnnjsl. J an. 26th. 1889. voL.xxxv1n. No 0. WHOLE ivo.12o` Snmm. Wnsmcv. 1 Proprietor. the Matter of the Estate of J ES TURNER, late of the Tow ll) `of R103, in the County ol Sim e, Far- mer, deceased. i Notice to creditors, `f:_ _.:.; 5.2:-`. Trial of D. F. MIO_WIW' VI" OLE. ROI!- u _._a 3-.. Il_3.I__ _.__._-.... .L H n-_-.n Menu. `agamm, lillnnn AC Wnnn-`n nun -nI$hl'I;lIlI NEW ADVERTISEMENTS; . NO_'jl'T|CEA! UYDBY Mullno ` ~ : Prices, 25 and 35 Reserved seats. 500., now on sale at L. S. S ders . ._...,. 10. as me IIW an-eons. [ MARMADUKE TYNDIQHLL. OROI: 1 R20 U AJJIJ LI|I "1 stutton vv awuuusu. _ _ - J. G. Syznes applies": for the young position, ang; offers his services for $365. ' . `I5 '_IA. -_I-- E... `Lam UuA:`:l\'| A` 1183685013019, Bllwru IllVlBlUL|e Robert Hubbard asks for the position of Road Overseer. ~ Daniel `Sweeney net: for permanent em- ploymentes constable. . :- John Sweeney wante the position ,.of ` nnnnn AI Gnu ouera mu uervwaa wt qpouu. R. R.. "Holt asks for the position of Assessor; W. George Mutton applies for a-grant of $10 for the` Ontano Rie Aeaooiatxon. ' D1\`4nna `I:l..I........ unnnn On ' `In The afternoon Session will and the evening Session at 7 will be given and Pat ers r _ minent agriculturists, on bjects of import- unce to farmers. such _as: ._ otation of Crops- Kjlling Weeds---Draining " the `Best. kinds of Stock to Raise for Pro -Cheese Making- Dairying -- Horticulture +A ricultural Educa- tion and all subjects Fain ng to Agriculture. -Am. . by several pro- Farmers are all exne d to take part in the discussions. criticise , e papers read and ask questions on any subj_ t upon which they desire information. There will be a Question Drawer. which will be opened at the beginning of each session and the questions found therein answer- ed and .disoussed&,-`7 Questions for the Drawer- should be hande opening of each session. G~7 G..C.CAS'1`0N. Sec'y. Craighurst. to. the Secretary before the Ununnuy. IIIIPIUDUIE ~ ` William Thompson wants `the position of- Niaht Watchman. ' A _ _ V . . John Payne asks for the position. of Assessor. T X A, 2 . R. J. Fletcher asks for `the position of Assessor in the east psrt of the town. ` `l'I 3_ II'7_-_I.1..` L--J-.` I-.~L up-on an mt,-nxgyveruup _w a.n4u;s oiouuhaorg tsunami `Argent the Peljee i'e`eI_.` _` A The regulaimeeting of the `Town Council was held on Monday evening, Hie Worship Mayor Pepler seated` him`_ee_lf4 on the oivip throne nt"t`few minutes past ueven.` ` Allth members, except Gonncillor Vslletu. were present. Th'e_minntee* of the last meeting were read and epp'roved.:`= ` W PEI`/I'.l!O`N8 `Ann _ COMMDNICAIIONS. Alfred `George Wa.tere_ applied `for "the Aeeeeeorehip; enetern divielon. Dnlmnb II-uldmnl n-Inn far tin: nnnzinn nf LIV I16; I Assessor. 'I"l__._._ `I QPIU 10].` one UIJIIIHU Luna ILBIVUIDIILIII-|o Peter Hebner wants to` be appointed Chimney. Inspector. - V I vmmu... 'I`I-nnrnhnnn I-nut. the nmitinn` of. ABBBIIOI ul Iona Ulllo pure UI. vvuu vuwu. ` Hie Worship` handed in to communication warning of the danger of electric wires, also \ one relating to police supplies. Vnninnn nnnnnnn Ilia!-Q IL`ll'\~fIi'AAh".Al` `read. and all papers war one remains: to puuuu uuppuuu. _ - Venous accounts were ulaopresented unit a on motxon referred: 1 to the proper commi1_'.teeu.: . . .. 2 A `U 11......-. Ant` .W_ J, : F0 F110 proper UUlllll.llIlBUDIn, A. w. Brown and J. .Midd1auoi; petitiened for reduction of . license on billiud tables. Thepetition etatemthat the license. -is $15 higher. than in Torontp. ind thet the untaxed tables at the Club" Hausa, Elnzebeth street, have greatly interfered with their_ trade. ` l3..__..._I_-`I .._`I- A`Iv`nou`:A-n `-4; `ha wane. A. Miccampbcll calls attention to the second petition of the ratepayers for an electric light-near Allendale. &c., &o. `' rm... :..-n.....:..... In-5.. cmm um pnlinn n..m.+. Uterus WBGIUIII : e . 4 4 _ GEN'1`LEMEN,-I enclose cheque for $183. -10, amount of Anea and fees collected in the Police Court up to Dec. 15th, 1888. I have bee in the habit of returning fees and fines year y, but owing to Mayor lpelkmg to me on 14th of Dec. last, that municipali- tieahad to make their statements of assets and liabilities to end of the year, I handed" my statement to H. Bird, Eaq., your clerk, at the `same time I toldthe late mayor ' that there were some mattera outstanding and which I would have to collect. .He replied denying all he wanted was the return to be put in so that the clerk could com lete his returnr, and that I could handover e amount when -11 ._-.. -..II....L-J gun` unit -nlnun nah` [m mu manna in man. E JL had open 'V . Mar street as man Agent. oney to loan on reasonable rates. ' Acooun ed. Conveyancing, etc.. n oloe at .44 cc and General rm Propert at and rents-$011860 ` 53533301". A v V Henry Pgnton asks to be appointed. Night Wgtctlxman. ' T --_.-_ -......`=A'- -`Am `Ln n--:4; 81805110 1ll;I.li'llBIl` nlmuuuu, um, um. The following letter from the Police Count Clerk wureldz V " n_ ______ -_.. 1- -_.1-.... -Lg-..-c--1oo An n1.m-n- oi? `APPLIOATIIONS ton ..-run` oouzo:x.'u_azrrs.* . A,.Q 0ltIoll of Vein _ lty' . ItIb1o_o.orI,.**! 1 A"[.nnt Ronni-1:" thd Immune ti- I110. DREW I. uuuau uuIau.uvwI' uuw euuvuuu vuavu all was collected and my salary id. '7 Havin heard thatthe late. ayor Ross `had circu ted amongst members of theinew Council that he had repeatedly dnnned me to return the feel and that I had neglected to doso; allvloaneay is that the late Mayor Ross has never spoken to me one word on the subject since said 14th day of Dec. last, and that his statements as made to members of the Council are. totally untnre and false. ` You're, &c., Inuirn-u Adina .1 yluu, wvo g _ ; Joann Rooms. Maura. Rogers and ex-Mayor Rosa were permitted to Inako expluntionc to the Council in committee of the whole. ' `['l':.. I'l!._.L3-. `lnnm "DA-uulnn n: UOUIIOII Ill Oollllluiavu In any wuuav. , His Worship Mayor `Poplar was entirely oppoaed to-the rinoipla of the Police Court Clerk retaining ea and feel in his handa to pay his salary. Howiahod that a clear and distinct understanding should be had in _...._.._.... LA LL}: 'DnnA nnnhf. ||I'Il`l|Al 'l`|aA 015511106 lllluvriliuulug uuvuuu Irv nuns up- reference to this Polioo Court business The oommittoo l'0I0 gnd reported, and the Polioo Court Clerk : letter woo placed on fyle for unfnhnn {IA , VI U \IIWI refexenoe. suave: w-ww- 3m5_on'rs. ` . Report No. 1, Finance,` wee-presented by Reeve Burton. V . It in 8 long and elaboretely written docu- ment. It recommend: the fpsyment of account: to the amount of 8257.76. ` ls --...nnn..n:I- that ux` lm-E nnfv HUNGAH|,ii.'l13?.E?f!9"E9T*-1 IOOOIIIIFI II) luv nuauuuu In gnu. av. It recommends that the Clerk notify Maura. Hewoon & Oreawicke that the com- mittee cannot see that the corporation in liable for coat: in defence of the action to Ron and Candle. V n n--__._.__.1_ __..-.._.-_a. 4.- u... (1-- n. 11.03! min Ulllllllo It recommends repayment to the Gas Co. of their taxes in 1888, amounting to $15.75. In the intereat of the town the committee have advertised in the Globe and Empire that ice-can be obtained in unlimited quanti- ties in Kempenfeldt Bay. and also one of the dang papers in each of following cities, viz _: ?u dale, Pittabnrg, Cincinnati and Cleve- . . The` committee having received a claimior A W *:.- 2:.-ms.-*:~:.*;* %:::."- recommen t or o e. e `co Court obtain from Mr. Rogera. acting lork. of the I .01.i Q9I1I't. a;detailed .atatement of -1.1` mow-,remd hit him at ne-.a cont- an1l>fl.1&'!V1o and t_hat.,Mr.-, . hsa avg, to, e_` reaaiirer any _'j,00',1I`I' - "T T. a'fnd`al_ao4,for.w_ai-cl a qhoivin "wli;a`tf 01 -1115) M9 o9i`h g;;*;n;9 =y,=',=_~r-"!-"!M=*a.s!aa.c. ~ A . . me-nuniaaaa nnsndntamnv liahihhr in glVul! telling! Wu; Imp wuvvww _ _ 4 `The committed robIdi'_a to_`|ny linbility?in`_ tholon< of. ?-Alexgnaoriobonlld, in tho deathof hinhono,g&o.7 . 3 * - ~*: The committee; in'.iw EhI|i't:llIo:t:::;orn0on$ . china. 0! . u; . . `I 5 . L 3 '.2mf'$ ;': `......-V'%.....i `*"z*`*** `W: 33* _ . vn.'. ..........Im..L Ah V7 ennouy In in! IIIVIIIVII vvurl l1."1`h'o oogninmoddh hot mini `M has complied with the ; 9rd' .21 fl!!! songs l)y`4_l'31VvA,"l\lI'd'|lo'rnf_vtc . Inc:-d_ ; , . Sowuvf : 2! `mg NIIEIIOIE , ~, ' ' ` Robert Bingham applies to be reappointed ll "'-`. v'.".' ., l""L"-' ~35` ."`'v`' `""-".' .'."T ._"' ""- 1 u ~ -- 9 _no ; 'tta'unf tin tumor-zonnoil huh! __j__- LL- LL2-_.- Lingo: Li. g`-g v --3-`r=`-"r"ir=*` aw` `I-(i3~:'i':3`.(..L 351.3 .t *:-; I v..'.= .. I Burton-`l'rawl3-`-la-_do:id, any n fa. our `Duran "Ill" uI1*wunr~uv~'g.-.;yT.~ .`..,.,_. .,, ' ' mi: ':no1tIonI.m: z:;:=,-.5; r...- OoundI.'viI: GYPSY/BAND] THE %m'mB1I:s'.r8 or Inn oouxrxvor ?jif3ni*1i1`1 ,i5;1L7,7f3_l;;- BARRIE: count` or sxmcon; 'fiTHUIDAYi;le5EBIUAR1D!7:~' 1as9.?j.i%; - Militia. indttetence. ` ~ .. Tun Anvmcn she: received -the: annual report of the Minister of .Militie~ f`or,_the year ending Dec. 31st, 1888. It contains 3 great deelrelntive tobcnr `system of defence, which in interesting nottc military men only, but to thegenernlreadet._. .1 ,, _ V .,. ,- The total number of men now in the active militia amount to 37.474, "dish-ibuted ` in follows: 0ntnrio,\l6.988 ; Quebec, 11,600 '; New Brunswick, 2,461,; N ovasootin, 3,3335; l-n:6nIng Q19 e 12-::n`-A (`.nlnrn`\;n UV! Dl'uulvuuu,, a,'zuL ,' &V\JVD_IJV|,llIlC, u,v:v5 Manitoba, 313; Briti ah Columbia`. 270; Prince Edwardlaland, 617 ; Royal Military gwligge gnd Schools, _l,0'.'9 -; giving the total .. 4. . 'l`I.4. QCI'\AI\l`:`II@` `nu IIIJI ` % W0:-Ihi'[)Wt?i1 ,hl ;y: ;,. Menu.` Bu.,l.'150Il',_,:Fl'8l.-J` 1ey.;HewIon nd. Bothwell, be Q oommitzgo? tohke into'c6iigid`er'utidn` the adviaaiiility of ma` 4 uugung the omega ` v in oodhoon ivith and -* rpott at zthq, next regular - O. ' "'.:I ` , 7 ." Eitggvgoiif-B3114-Ordered, `that thb ' tea`.m_ um mow pIouh`bo'p1med audit the ahsrgof of _ the ,Qommitee of Public Works, for ;the' cnrreqt yufr,` _ L L . _ . ` O. (}nunniIl'm-`Pnllnn-asked for the iervides. current cg`:-._` ._ "K f ._ . ,; Corfu 'or`_`l ullun-sek`ed for the iervis 4` of V the _.eno.wuplough for -the b`onet,of:`the \ people mgtho west mind. He thouaht. they were entitled `to. s'oine'VeonuAd9_rat_ion. "`L gm- `gqulauhgg `cu-`Ln-n Int:-uuunnn `kn ` 04`,-3; 2. . _. The expenditureffor 1887-8 wars, ordinary militia service, $1,273,178 59.` Northwest service. Rebellion 1885, $40,223.33. ` Total. $l 813,40l. 92. '.D..nnnn`n Inna manna: in `Job Innis nf 1319.- in. 01.0, aux. Va. 1 Pension`; tor wounds in. the wsr of l8l2,- ; Fenian raids and the N. W. Rebellion, $35,:-` i 860.29. Total `number of penuionera, _355 ; ` surviving veterans of 1812, 157; i Rnninn wAnn`1r nnnnitinnrn A `nnmhmv hnvd ` 013658?! UIIU BUFV-IUG V ._'. ' _` The military schools are well spoken of and the high character of the instruction T given in them is recognized: by -the zlmperisl Anthorit_sies_o'eIing this year six extra oom_- missione in the Royal Engineers togreduates from these schoele. ` ` ' ' ' ` m|_- 1'\__..'4__.tt:..:-4.-.. -1 \l.'.`I."A.:- --.... - . `I74. lruul IIIIUHU IUIlUUIo , -Thegenuty` inter of -.Mi1t1'lt`1':|ay|: It- '- rat' yi -in M jqnqto. .,t.qn_. eve . Eccgsion wggn theegipqimn Militia are c.1131 out for -service thbir conduct whi!e'-on d'u ty :ovokea praide from their superiorbicers and .from the cohiitriy at large. 1'! -L: - 1'... g.-...-I-n -um 4` LL. Qh AI-.&`:1-an .q:vnnnn FARMERS ATTENTIOJYI` UUIVIVIIIS VUIIUICDIII UL LOLA, Lille I I Besides regular pensioners a. number have received gratuities for injuries sustained or diseases contracted in the service. * - '~ um. _.:I:....... -..1....`..I.. -.... .....II ......I;'... At WBIU lIuuIuI!u_ loll-,lUI.llI1 uuuuulsynunuug V , . T -`There beingno iurtherVb1iaines'a the Odmicil ` iudiournedu T-`= .-..i.. ` T : .4 guuu; urns uuu uuuluu, Suva , vuuvwuuvu order. very -good 1; officers . ftest, gooxi ; guards, good; regimental books, fair; com- gany books, very good. The number of imcoe Foresters on impaction, non com-' missioned oicers and men,,82l ; oicers in the corps, 22; oicers at inspection, 25; time required to concentrate the battalion, 24 hours; general conduct of cor , good; bad no casualties ; had 3 good, rum and fe bend of -15 performers; arms end accou- trements .worn out. but clothing fair; manual and firing exercises, compsn and b9.tta.lion`extended order, ood,,gener,s ly the ` I.LL... ........ AAA . an-`I g -nG:p\nn `nan `Inna 1. Hunt uuu uuuuwy - In spenkingof Simooe Foresters. gt drill at Niagara last summer, the? report says: Physique good ; disoipline good ; drill and duties, good; extendeti A-Ann urn-Iv 4-unt` '. nfnnnnd `.'.AI* anal` I UIIDHIIUII Cl IIUIIIIUU. Ululu, Uvu, _5vuv|gInL_y uuv utter very good; coat 0 rations `per head per day, 19 olente. Everything reported of the 35th Battalion seems to be favorable, which is exceedingly ._cr'edito.ble to the boys of ; this favorite oorpa. mtvv uvwvw-on Saturday was a stormy day, snowing near- ly all the morning, which, no,-doubt, inter- fered somewhat with the` attendance at the market. Blizzardy though it was. there was nevertheless a fair attendance. Consider- able qnantities of hay, wood and meat were nffamd- The following are Satnrdav s anot- +2131 ; tfuientitieszof meet o'ered. The followi ore Setu:-day quot- ations: Wheat, 81. to $1.03; oats. 350. to 360. ; hsrley. 50o.`to 550.-; pense, 60o. to 650. ; potstoee, 850. to 370.1 hog; butter, 180. to 200. 3 pound; eggs, 180. 3 dozen; beef, hindqusrters, 5c. to 5i.c., to nnrters, 40. to e. ; mutton, 7c. to 80. ; pm $6.00 to 86.25 ; tnrke , 100. to `l0c. n opoun_d; geese, 6o. ; ohic ens, 250. to 40c. a pan`; hey. 812.00 to 814.00 I ton ; dry wood, 83.00 to 83.25 a cord, green, 82.76 s oord ; sheep- skins, 700. to 81.00 3 piece. - Rhnd room for vahinlu on I ntormv (luv 1 IKlnl_, (U0. U0 .l.UV I plum. ' Shed room for vehicles on I stormy day I would. be a most valuable addendum to'our oxoellent market. 0 '. ton, Baritone and ` Boethovon Gnu-tutu. Beetboven:Qusrtotte Club of Toronto ' ' g on of its concert": in the Town on_ Mondsy evening. 18thth `innt.', ho, Club is composed o the : Min Esttio Moroll. el Woods, Oontnlto; _ go singer; Aooom- pnnilt, Mr." Bhkel . mic` illnn. tratod b ' Mr. ' ` n nah I tron ` "I 01111 -' command 1 home, and the Oddfellowu L ` o for the rouge of the Barrie Lod o of enor ;. Mr. F. Wan-in~ Illluw VII Ulllj IUU III-U uvlrvuuuunvvsprn auuuunov. Fol` particular: ice . . ' O'l`lC1 IS HEREBY GIVEN that 1: next Regular Meeting or , the Cmwru moon }<`m'.\uc1 INBTITU rE. wi11'be held at 1-I-V-w-`rs rm 3`.

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