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Northern Advance, 1 Aug 1889, p. 4

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land and Germany being European will surely go against the United Statias.` This is puerile and stupid beyond measure `iniviewg ' of well-known facts. In this Samoan treaty; Britain is merely a referee. The cons:u1s'of" Germany and the United States do the business themselves and it is on1yv.`vv7hen` mey cannot agree that England is referred to. There is `net the i1igKesi"'grau`na`a r5r thinking that Britain,` ass. referee, vvould side with Germany, unless the other side was manifestlyiwrong; The 'United States heretofore, has been comparatively isolated .'from the rest of "the vvorld, and having` nothing to fear and nothing. outside of its, - own boundaries to proteot,5-the rlanguage its foreign representatives has always been vigorous, even bordering on the rude, and the action of its government. has been more in accordance with its own sufiposed ` in$ terests than with right and justice. `The Washington government {will learn, `if it is 858 *0 We were ? *5'+i?'f ' that there are international "lawi"aid==<'-ous ' r~~- tolluwhioh cannot be safely fIC5>`It78h_tj~,-; And, that the claim of _Re;;ublican,ip:pl.ic1ty, ..jcannet_be pleaded _ Dlgcroallled art glome. `j PHILADl'.LIfHIA, J nly_3_0.-'-Tho ighat s_o_y_udioato of; nqotjgthfor the purhas qt_ the f .Br_it1gh navy yum at Esquimslt. V"%nitver.I=1&nd. i9.dIcredited by member!" 1 of ` SE6 rui bf ~ Cramp &7SonI and of other ,`shipbuildin`g'::rmI- '-Ilid id be con:erned in the project.- - C 5 $1. 7' CIIIIUIIIW III I QU IU- Puus, JulyA30.-The Shah" of Persia ar- rived here from England today. He was received by President Carnot and was wel- comed heertily by crowds of people. ' LONDON, July 30.-The Financial Newl aitates that the new Anglo-Canadian Cable Company applied to the Canadian Govern- ment for a guarantee of 100,000 on the proposed issue of its bonds. The News says that this guara.'=tee would ensure the raising of the requisite capital. Tho Ilnilvialu nnlanvnkdn p:unn- ll.-JA tenant- Passed Its First Reading. Lox DON, July 30. --In the House of, Com- mons bo"-day the Roynl Grants Bill passed its first reading without a division. The result was greeted with cheers .by the-sup- pqrtere of the bill. V ; ` ` `-' " ' ' - ~ The Parnell lnehinlly Irena: DUBLIN, July :30.---The Express (Inde-, pendent Conservative) says: . The surplus of the `Parnell indemnity, fund exceeds 200,000. The accounts show that $109,000 has been used for legal` expelres in. con- nection_ with the Special` Commission. The `remainder, The Express says, cannot be legally distributed omong evict} d tenants, and it therefore ought" to be re,tu'rnedA to. the subscribers. ' ' ` The General Elections in France. PARIS, J uly 30.--It is Itated thut * the enernl electxons will not be held before "eptembet or October. ` ` \\ \ \\ \ i\ \\ \ \\ &\ \\ `\ \\ \ 'I'lae_Anlo-cnI7IaTcTllan (`Inc Company. 'I'---_--- 7..I_ DA VIVL- `I:___-2_`I `LT-.. i , Wreck:-cl 63. `iinulrnn (Joan. ntv nnnnnnn 7`l'..'-.. 1' esdi.nMAL1f NOT FOR SAE. .---.2- VWU Bl Ill UUIPB WIIIUII LIV 11$ LUCIE IIU unusual into Servia. might at any time be set in motion. It is useless to seek for causes or. excuses for war when nations are bent; on and preparmg for it. A ` _' 1: 'n..n..:.. ....,1'1..... ....1....:...; .'.`...:_`u... `n..:...,:' The Skull`: Welcome In Paris. ___ 'l'.,`I__ nn fI1I__ C1I.,I_' -211-.. disiatrsr-;%*tiix%nmw-may rrronn.--.'hilv 30;..(`.*.;..`..-.... m . A no UIUW wvwt . .-` was valued at T`! 4 .. .1 .- .'_ ` ; _' . `A, ` , "` ' " " - . `." 1".'~`~"`-`f`J""3A 4- -=3 .5Hc:iu 1` ' `' `=r ~ -. ...'.t , . . .:L_ H ,1 . -.' vi .~ 1 . ., , ` i _ , L A A RIE Z %*`7; .,{?.?51i;':i --4`!!">?1Ll"')I{_'6 air; 3, by .,- r. . y ; - ` ., .3?3*"~'~1#'LI'=1,i2fr: Vm-`r ; `-' ` " ' . ` ` " ' ., adies Parasols HE A ANTSM PRINTS !Boys E'ul1-fashioned Hose {He Noted Cheap Store SUMMER sci-iwptiou List until the money i. id! Subscribe:-a'now in arrears forptiree mot: and over will be charged $1.50 nor nnnum. ths *% .aaies sun Hats: % You may hav observedthat we usually have some kind of weather about this time of year. In View of the season we present our - ISUMMERY SUMMARY! MDIES BLAGK GOTTON HOSE! SIIIVIIVIEBY FRASER, ELMIK & 00., Regular price 30 and 350., for 150. REMNANTS 0|-' DRESS B0008. %J:wat ya. fi"6mMthe lisrt-you win nd in our Stock. 1bIg&"ti1aL"'i1Ii'iih"saLft{"}$1i; the two army _corps which he has ten. v to march '3nf.n Qnv-nun rnhvki-. at nnv 1-jinn kn ant n FOB T338 WEEK. ggularprice 20c.,for 1250. % J BLACK AND CREAM, Regular price 950., for 500. Regular price40c.,for 15c. SUMMER SATEENS, SILKS. S UMBRELLAS, for sun or shower. U M1LL1NERY;ror;the million. M DIUSLINS, LACES, TRIMMINGS M g]3]LEGAN`1_f EEMBROIDERIES. A EVITIIEBQNSEEAND HOSIERY. R `~;-YANKEE GRENADINES, &c. Y sup:-an Next Door West Barrie Hotel. WEATHER. b Ana-Innlnsult. _ i- ` On3l :;lay 073:` 7:: iwo la.}i)i::n- I! re. 'n' on ` c ' A Jag; nam, m w.m%.s i'i.'2`.s ". in town, in alleged to huvoput II cm purgp You --%--`-wnmv-%--- ..._`...\v[f1-H...._`_ .01.`- .h`e world Bo rauodL ` " in the 11`, Why! mat is the -pple MW? fnxliah -_ _A.`. ...:a.L _9......'.. ?-..h.....z. .2... ..... z...l1{I LLQ ma the Lfolldwhfg ay. 81.55, children h x . `\IIl,I In alf rice. . T ._..1l,5l.1IIu OIIU -anus; nth. On Tu`_uda y,'Hig b 0onntabl""' Rogers and Mr John-Blainv. {of M Ten. Assoc 1: _a,~..fprm1'r" ' , ; resident of Barrio, h`sdJ? 9 h':aoio3`nour*th_`o Barrie Hotel. " Thil atic duel arose on of a. disputed account. ` :_Juuug_ um; about It In luau ween Canadian oil advanced two cents a gallon. There is a ight stienin in the money .ma.rket, but .s_tdl plenty o funds for legi- tinate business can be obtained by reapon sible_ parties at fair rates. T . vv (Du! Vwutvu {I uuv pypgu nunwu vv w.,st-:wi*3- ?;*r- in upw the fruit, carefully 'git'li'"ex-ed a`nd,'=th'e`sa'.me kind and quglity .hrpugh the barrel We cell the atbtionlbfthe Simcoe farmer to this fruit question. We are satisfied there lialnioney in raipg fI'llita,., butter, goed cheese a.nclra.isig good hoi-sea" All of tghese will find a. rexnunerative market in England. 7 ` . (Iv!!!-ILIIII W -'7UUlIlKIUKU- 110(- ._j1= e Assoasaeian.z:-%~. "`a'? ..%`.'s:.`; 35 _et slnggg btiilt` ioi-t`gl:;fdl1;sd;v3which W1 take `place oh `the 9:5 `and mm of October, next, all connected with the above association intend `0 make this the best*ex- hibition that ever took place in the town- ship of mos, 5l`.h<;'fp~'rl, ggot ggqvreetglac . ginnzhe county _fo;'.}the goof w: `and showing anxmls an `be solilrrange as to We evex-yhody a. fair chance who shall be ex nibifors rm_- 0-14-. 1z..:..1-:._ -: n__-j- ...... :............. "me Noamaau Aovmce, V I ln'8_Pno. qisoonug`-n1:zo'vvovul~oIg,:` _i up Puuuhoa mm mo. O,H1og'. Danton: Barrio. in tlf county of Blmiaoo'.'th6 T ` vim.-`e of Ontario. Csnulp, ovpry ~ day morning. 31 . `T ` 2 um:-I. wnsunt. rnox-nim3i'6fn.` 7"i~"31?i1 a3i ;o`i:.g in rather slow in the dry goods line the prospects are on- oour ing. Prices in all lines are not only rm nf. nHr'nnna on Wedn-:c:da&yu.;.zt'1I`ft.t`l;;vlTl.t.l'1', therdwill `batch T` fronru-tit-nndllnn An`- `A A-Adult: - `kg .--_..2.._ _E AL . _pon gno'ghii6Ii"tl Tciiuirc ' V * _ T1 .1,for: ' Ch, Since last week the sitixation has Tmaberi.l1y changed for the better in. Manitoba and the Northwest. The failure is not going`to be as great as was reported. .Where there has been careful calture there will be an average crop. The late rains havelhtd a. wonderful etfect upon gfsin `and r The crop reports_ given In" the Empi jlbf lgxs Satur- tlnxr urlnnlx {a nun nf Fhn mnat nnn-unlnl-A mo- UWDUH GUUVU ULIG DYE]. U: LIJUHC UAUUILUIIU harvest prospects are stimulating business in various departments. ,A marked eect. is observable in business in `metals and hard- ware enerally." There is an unusual de- mand or harvesting maehiner . In every branch of `business in metals "gotli at home and abroad there is marked ;_ activity, . Lots of machines ~ are being `sent from the Barrie agriculture `implement a encies. . The ad- vance in wool from the owest point last year has been about 120 per cent. Yarns have advanced from 5 to 10 per cent. a The Bnnl-Janrl than 4:1-nn in knhnminn Hunlu ID II VI: A.I&IIulvVIlWU UIIID "U03: Poatman-,Yickera, -w .able_,.to get down town for. a few`-hours lee week; V - . Mr. - J. P. Kidd and Mr. John Stephens. are tenting for ugwebk in the neighborhood of Pe1W{1; 1% f T d in ` ' " = . e, o oronto, is n in some time is Mr. Black Mr. 1:1? other friends. - . Mrs. memun; or?51'uloneo, an 'ht_er-'in- law of Mr, and Mrs. Freemen_,_ lizabeth / etr'et,-is vieiting here. : MI-n `Inn.-Inrnnn an.-I ....:I.." A` {"4-\IIS.u_V' 1nsn_ XIBLUIIIE V19: 2' Mrs. Henderlon and family of Collier. Street East. are in Southampton, Bruce county, visiting friends nd relativeu. ` A.` Gibson accom anied by Mr A'1.`ollanb, of Toronto, are spen ing a. few da.ys'with Mr.e Gullagheryof the;8thCax;~.-= Mr: Gibson has many warm friens`i_n this`1;eig?h_box-,hood. I_}e isjin the Real Estate busine88`.niiAI:`.5ports business 800d. = W - The directors of the` Flos Agrictllmral Association held a `meeting on Saturday to appoint a. v=o_nnnittee_ . tgoq_ar_1ja.ng_e wig}: the `Pail: Ansndia.t{a n.fm*~the hsafof tiriiaid and IIVEIFIIIIUL IIUUB1 HIIIUU UIIUJ KIUUUIIIW ll UVLIKIWUV y, and ;on Manda ,V-'..tlle:. 29th':;:~`they .initiatedH5hrteen empenp ' have ve more applications for__ 'i.exe `night. The Select Kn lodge, an is. composed of men wno are dghts are in every way a prosperous, determined to succeed. May success `attend their every effort in the good cause of help- in the widow and orphans; . ` ,1_ V _ he A O. U. W. are also increasing here and have a prosperous lodge, they initiated two candidates at last meeting and have several more applications for their `next meeting. and have commenced the erection of a new ball at the cost of six hundred dollars and when nished will be quite an ornament to our village. it will be built of red brick with white brick facigs. . b - LVPULUD IVWI-I Ill UIIU `Jill!-VLLAU VI l5|l UDCllIl|ll' day, wluclx is one of the most coinplete re- ports ever given by a. Canadian news paper, are most cheering. ,_ v From all -points of Ontario, Quebec and the maritime ` rovinces the news is the same, good crops an in many cases above the average. "These excellent harvest nrosnects are stnmulnjzinnr hmainenn in UIIC LVI-UCLVVIILJ Lsuuvw win; vi `- =" Russia and. Austria are.preparing:te;K`3 , at one `another s`thr`oats. Should warbrea out it would not be conned to these two powers. The Triple Alliance, Germany,- Austria, and Italy, aided by Turkey, would be arra edagainst Russia, while France would on the other side`,'_ _un{ess.*Italy_`; should meanwhile withdraw from the Alliance, as seems probable. The attitude of Great Britain would be determined by circumstances, but there is no possibility of her taking the side of Russia and France By an agreement just completed, the Triple Alliance guarantees to maintain the inte ity; of the"Turkish territory. The state of It _ ' in Servia, where the reserves have been arm-_ ed on maase, made it a question `with the Austrian Government whether the _time for it to act by armed intervention had not come. At the back of Servia are Russia and France, which are said to have furnished 350,000 ries and great stores of munitions on long credit. In` the o inion of the Austrian Minister of War, t e time to strike a blow has come; and should he convince his col- leagues that this is the safest. olicy, the fun; innvnu nnlvnu cnklh-`J1 Inn has won I1 C-A tnn.rn}| ":i*Y.`f)L;7' Z 'a`3`'$L`ir7'd2`is1?$e'1'i`g lively and aAhopeful*feoIing has taken possession of wholesa.leTa.nd r_et~a:il mgn. ` ' T 7'I'\L-_-..`I_-__.'__'___ _._ ..-_____ 2; _..4I. __ .1," 0 j _ Advance Correspondence. Mr. James Paterson. who hasthe contract for our new school, has a large staff of mechanics at work` and intends to have it completed before the cold weather. It ` will be a beautiful building when completed. Tho `-|uIt:r|t! :n this nnnltinn in nhnuf. (IVA? EH09. -' ., H ,.> _ *v_ ., .` . ,*Mr. Georfg and son, of Map a, are vidking their relations ``| DIUA -I-{JG LJCICVU -ILIIISIIU? UL \JaIIbIIV W59 lI.I\lB$U? ing their membershl ,_ very rapldly In the ne hborhood since is ey become a separate 1: n"n:I 4nn Mnnnv zi-lint 0_0OIvu;s~~4I-Jinn Akr1cd1tt'1ral..f i'&de Jot- tints.` Illa! I. III? I Egmut stiffening. Thu HI-nn `unnhnna u.""l'1em:iIr`I 1vgw`l:>`:1`;.i?1.3ss is partaking of the general actnvity, generhltrade is fair and no co1':Ela.inta about payment!` is made. - T own 31: nnlnn noun in Olga nnnnnwu `:I|n '1. .u. unvua null , uuq luquuy, lift! away `for 9.` holiday tip. % - % Mr. Geo Lount, Barristjex; Bgdford, ,was here yestoerda Mun Dnhlr:nn canny ml-canal-> `:4: -an-.'.I:.....` DB ll uuuuvuux uuuuugg Wucu UUulPlUUUUo The haying in this section is about over and farmers say the bestfor ears, both as to quantity and quality. e hear great complaints about the fall wheat being rusted bed, buy; from appearance through the at the crop will be ood,all other grains have not looked `better orithe spast. and h.` I 1-_lnm; will Isa vilnuitii for innn and 1 DIIBIU Will 06 1118!: IV!` IIIDII nun uvuaw Mr. Rowat, teac er of the Ca edonia high school; is pa ' 'g his; friends a visit in this noi hborhoofn ` ' ' ` ' V 1'. Samuel --Brown, to'o.her.of the _1_vy public school, -spent a . few days in our village qggl ave several ol_l_ acquaintances a. fiend- ly ca. 1. Mr.' Brown is always welcome by those who have the pleasure of his ao_qt_1aint4 11 lung THE WAR QUESTION. Europe is like a pent up voicanoungier ` . enormous pressure. There is an unrest. that is positivelylpainful tocontemplatei Millions of men are armed and ready at the word of command to shoot down any one `they "are ordered to shoot. - These millions of men are fed by" the industry hf others `and entail burdaas that are grievous to be borne, they being kept out._of the eld of prodnctiiie in`-. _.dustry as m_il_itary_ idlers - 'l`hen..the taxes ; required for `the constant change of imple: ment, andmunitionsarealmost beyondcalcul- ation. Fifty two new and powerful ships are to begconstructed as soon as possible for_-Ai:he__i ' British navyin anticipation of the struggle` that is threatening to convulse Europe; One naturally asks what all this is about`! Why should this preparation to: war and the keep; ing up of immense.Itmdiiigiarm`ies benecas`-5 sary? With uncivilized and professedly un- christian nations there might be some excuse, but with the various countries of Europe ,'who._ profess `to be guided by the principles _ i of Christianity there is pogoodreason for these vast military` preparations. which are petually menacing the worlds peace. In reference to the warlike attitude of Europe the Monetary Timessayg, .. _. . , 1 A__..L___- _..- __...........t..... 6... Cu 'T"Tl4:::wPg:l:vi;:+i/iary street, `is spendipgir some time in Toronto. . Mr. N. G. Biietalow, Barrister of Toronto, was in town on ondsy. V - 1 `Mrs. Fari. Collier street east. oimway for two weeks visiting friends ' ` ' Mr. Thomas Cundle a; mily yo going ion : a trip to Mauito`ba tlif week. 7 , Postman -_;\_, ickers, -W .aj>le_,.to for Isa `I2. `I `II `[7233 ___ ,1 `It, n ii;;gsa's;;?.;'a.;*;s;';,;.;.;iwas:4s. there will be plant for man and` 0: Mn 'P_nIu:':r tnnn Al` nf than rfnjnnnin. I "E}';"i7 :'5"1ii.".. ".."e``$i."s1{Z """Z,% line. ring the latter ' part 0 last week Ininndinn nil nilvnnca `tum mm}: I. wanna, `U UAIILIII IQI5 The Selct Knights of Canada are increas- nnl `l\A:II Iunnri-|`\nlIn`\:r| Ivnlviv IIof\Itl1:l| - '-f`1~n`ontan1y'uc. I.."'__3_._ '11-: .1 ;'- I to Toronto. _.___A A` _ I 1.1 L are away arm around therh._ One,` the struck him with 1_a:Qra. u_b;;;_ struck her on thefai 'pf..t`h'e`h`\:e.snd other b the throat. The screaming of the ladies rought persons to their assistance a,nd,.,Her . made o. ._f.[he mother of one. `-1 A:`_-". ..J' 4.5` '_l:__ 1-.` AAA}. II` - -C$lIUV lll .-Justin mdoneu. iE"&3EZ?e'Er5'53"T" `* ` . hea.j$,1.9Q.,;_12gr1ex.,40c..t0A<:-; 320.1 to swan; :s:hav..` of W IQKIIUH II-llltlsllll WI ,8-.nd,.-H_er . gt ~*;s;vk e@`7?e M53 ; .'}L"ni .--- - .._-v ngyy iiivhea i.oo,;'13"1 40;, .. 13% to ` `1ao`88.oo-Ia.-than Bea _ 'hindnmLrmn~- mi-`m. ... ' -V P? .`'"r`.* `r. %%~&- "*""*Mss v n expo ,-a.%d"as-`-inightrwe - be imagined, was .considerably_ excited. Such daring deeds "as this should be prompt- ly and se;.'9re__ly punighedg. ~ A Q1.-.-_-_- ,, .., . _ - ~ - : Barrie Public sohoo1I.,LIlt_ot Promotion; It `l\I '9 A, Il'3__ II12II"_...5_ XXIII` KCIIIIU Fvllutlv XI-U _?I Q IVIIICUOWFQU From Miss McPhee"s"`tn Miss Will`ere's| dept. Marks necessary to pass 62, B. Fletcher 107, M McDonnell 106, E. Fletcher 106, A Morley 100, M. McNab 98; M. Rad- c1i'e 94, M. C00 1' 92, T. La.ckey92, C. Coo er 90, L. Nam 83, F. Maundrel182, J. Mc man 81, G. McIntosh 81-,-RV Ramage 80, W Burns 78, A. Atkinson 76, L. Rogers 71. J. Waite 71, 0. Lyon 71. A - wrnvn norlt T in nnvt 1"! man WiIInm nAnt,. 11.0. VVHIDU (1, Us .IJyUll (1o'- From part I to part II Miss WilIers s dept. Marks necessary 77, E. Horseld 132, L Caldwell 130; S. Leighton 129, E Hubbert 121,` B. Awilliams 124), A. Hurst 118, M. White 105, A. Henderson 105, R Booth 105, A Stone 101, G. BidwelI95, S.'Bx-own 93, J. Nealy 91. ' `Wu-nun mun nnn9n|| n +1: mac unnfh ank, "?L M`i B6otl1 s gm ,Mi;f _came1ifs dept. Marks necessary B. McCarthy 308, W. Blackbird 291;, L.- King 274,0. Gordon 258, M Spearu 245, F. -Spry 239, B. Smith` "236, `S. Lee" 232, M`; Dawson 229, M. Parks 228,__R, jMc'Dc'm a.gh 227, L. Dodds 221, D. Potus 218, G. Rogers 211, E. Cripps 207. E. -Gallie-206, A. Thurlow 202, F." .R.oberta`on ` 195, E. Nik_lin' 190. .R,'e_com- mended, Lou Dodds 182. - wnnrn :52: DA-... .- A... "':_.. 1!:....'. .. .JA`c.L iutrvi nvwvil The market on Saturday was very well attendedwhentheseasonisconsidered. There is no V in of any consequence brought in nor wi 1 there be till the new crop is thresh- ed. The stuff chiey oered is ,ga.rden and dairy produce and small frui of which there was `an abundance. . onsiderable quantities; of ` new .1181" WOP6'.`0n"-jplg, -but prices were necesariixgiowhiin vi`pwt)'f `the abundant crop that has ` n hbsedw Wheat still retains its price g_>fy$l.Q0. The follow- in were the street piuoes - Ian:-`nu Ann I-A AK.` . ....A... JIIUIII 311835 7' I-LIV` H UV JLLDD IJLLIJD \.lv 1. I . . Marks necesaar 77, E Campbell` 134 $4. Glennie 133, N. lack 132, H Hunter 130, E McLea.n.l26,.G Brown 125, E. McNeil 125, L Oliver 122; L. Nealy 122, I Story 121, E. Mainprize 121, M. Plaxton 118, B. Black l18,'M. Powers 116, F. Ewan 1.12, M. Graham 107, C Story. 98,_ L. Ainley 87. Recommended, J. Kempling 86. ' From Miss 'Bird s to Miss Bovs s `dent. HOW BROTHER JONATHAN DEALS WITH TREATIES. The power of the American Senate to re- ject treaties renders treaty making with the United Statesexceeclingly unsatisfactory. While it humiliates its own commissioners and diplomatists, it is an uncertain and an an noying factor to any power negotiating a treaty with them. i The rejection of the sheries treaty even when most favorable to the United States was done by a Republican ' Senate in the interest of party, that being in the eyes of Republican Politicians of more consequence than the national honor or the public good. Appearances point to the possibility of the rejection by the Senate of the Samoan treaty. -i Though aiew weeks ago there was jubilation over the fact that American diplomatists had succeeded in getting the better of German and English diplomatists, there is now talk that the treaty is one-sided and unfair, . that Eng- 1-_.I __.I IV............ I.-2.... 'l3-__-_--_. _ !lI LVUUUIIIIIICIIUUU, Us JLVIII IIII GU From Miss Bird's :5 Miss Boys s `dept. Marks necessar 190,` J McIntosh 325. S. Martin 305, J. dwarcls 302, G. Scott 302, L Atkinson 288," 'M.'Fyffe`286, J." 'Joce'lyn 277, R. AVVa.rd 273, A. Finlay-271, M. Lowe 260, W. iMcAIliste'r 253,`L.' Aimson 242, H.-` Brown 236. E. Beech -222. Recommended,. S. Kelcey 213. - V - ' Ttrnnrn M;un tl15n\I>]1 a M355` 511'}! From MissfCaldwll s. .to Miss E. Lee's` dept. Marks, necessary -230,1 W. B8.1l,'_28l, G; Sizer'268, J. Ormsby 259, F. Carle 256, J Dnmnll 04"} ` LT I/In`:-al-ml] 0`10"'l" !".li- 0'1 ) VIIIUI-[J JUUO From 1 Miss` Ki;ig"af to Miss L. Lee s dept; Marks. necessary 255, A. Hors'eld.36l, A. Henderson 359,-W. VVa.1ton 3l8','T. Metcalfv 313, M." Gr`eer`303,' A; Ainley 299', D. Brown 287, Somers 278, R Gould:276, D. Bond 275, Hammill 270, O. Sewrey 267, W. Lile 265,, M. Booth 264, E. Lewis 261, C. Lloyd 258. Recommnded F. McKee 283, D. Williams 273. 111...... 112.. 1'3 1 __I_ L- 11,, `II , 111: 1 uvwuuvv-u Inn: 5' U601, I.ll.lI'1q_llDl'l.'BI'I' w.`o $7.00 per cwt; forequarters, ,$5 per cwt. ; m11W51I 70-" 110- 8c.'apound';laii1b, 6c. -to 80. do: nnl-Ir. 38,51] nan nurf - Luna. `IA- -4.. In. mutton, 70. to scgoupound ; laiinb, 6c. do; pork, $6.50 per cm: ; butter,` 14c. `to 16a. 9. pound; eggs, T110. `.150 12c. 9. dozen; new potgtoeg $1.00 a. bag; wool, 19c. to 20c. a poqf T `(I one or tyvb good brought 22g`;-iiiibskins. 4oc,_ to 50. V piece ;-un- trifndshides, 8 tolo. ; currantl, cherries, raspberries, l0_c. _p. quart; other thingsos la.stq'uoto(l'3'"7* ` L-r -. Jly 31. From Miss Bowen s to Miss Booth s dept. Marks necessary 77, E.` Morrison "122, J. McDona.%h 112, H. Smith 110, J. Rayner Ina T ....s.... Inc W V..:.. In`) (1-(1:-nnvn 1Vl.U.lJUllli II 116, L1. Iauuuu LIV, 0- LIIGJIIUI 108, W. ton 108, W. Vair 102, G; Graham 93` C Urry 92, F, Swaisland 92, G. Cam - bell 81, J. Collins 80, L. Edwards-80,~ . Neelands 77-, M. McFarland 77. Reoom mended, N. Loads 79, M- Spearn 72. A From Miss Willem : to Miss Birds do fa `lI_..I-_ .._--...._._-- NH `I3 l`l__._L..II `IDA . uuiuuvu uuu uuutla 106: ' From Miss Boys s to Miss King"s dept. Marks fneces8a_ry_ 230, B. `,Story 290_ . . . . . 9 V. Oliver) 282, M.` Armstrong 268, H. Galbraith 267, C. Story 261, F. Powell 259, E. Blakeley` 256, L` Hewitt 256, M. Sibbald 252, M. _Pollar'd' 245, A. Fletcher 239, N. Wu :54: ` In MA uukknn 2'59?` In \lo k)ll4Dl. HUG, UI KII. IIIEIJ 09, I-"0 \J5lIU 1), J. Powell 247,` Maxis an 239, T.` C1-mi 233, G Simpson 232.. Recommended. J. Marshall 239, M..weus 217, J. McLeod-196, z. M. Qua.rry'l96. V ` " ' ' ' 1'4`-onriru 'M:nu `[::us': n` On `:f3aL T T 4;.-. ..'. Anna` r- "&""_`B -'5 -' , p - . If Britain and her colonies anclthe United States would join together, that is, the whole English speaking races of the world, by their material and moral forces they could put such a check` on the other powers that permanent peace would be practically secured. It is simply fear of a combination against the country that declares war which keeps Europe from being delugedwith blood. 1s it too much to ask the Englishjspealging people of the world to lay.aside their petty jealousies and unite for a purpose so great and good? This is the age of combines. for profit. Why not a combine for the world s peace ? * l &`J\I, III .LVJ.CVl VIII ELI _ From Miss L. Lee ; to.Mr.v Henderson s dept. Marks necessa.ry255,'* M. Swajsland 393, E. Williamson 334,8. -Rankin 333, F. Graham 332, E Milbee 331, J Galbraith 313, M. Ottaway 309, N. Sa.nders.306, J. Marshall 303, J Cam bell 296, VV. Holmes 287, G. Smith "286, . Freek 27.8, M. Bingham 270, J. Ainley 268,`G. Lourd 261,` R. Johnson 257, M. Holmes 255, D. Douglas. 253. Re- commend edv E. JBarra.ud 244 V 3 I C1. 11.. L- 1'__ IL` 11' an UUIIIIIIUIIEIULI Illa Jllllllblll 61": From Sr. 3rd. to Jr. 4th. Mr. Merl-ill s deg. Marks` necessary 255, M. Perkins 351, A ogers 342, E. Edwa.rds.3l8, S. Gordon 312, M. Hunt;er.307,' H. R0 :13 277, M. Sib Q IIIIl\:I1tvn KR L'lUl.ll J.v.u.. nu-nuns ucpu. DU .rl`ulclp&l'B do t Marks necessary 320,7 F. Sanderson - , G. Shgpgicird 398, M. Bell 377, A. Green- wood 366, -. orrison 357,-M Camgigell 356, F. Kidd 338, E. Sibbe1df336, J. Ma y 327, L. Gill 324. JAMES WINTERBORN, _ Barrie; July 22nd," 1889. Principal. "O V V qllllillll Q I `It - From`-Miss E. Lee's to Mr. Merrill : dept. Marks necessary 255, M. Morrison 405, G. Haines 349, G. La.moreaux,332, F. Pass 329, `F. Arnold 328, N. McMillan 323, B. Drury 316, N. Ra.yner;313, T._Kidd 306, J. Camp- bell 291,,T. Drury 290, M. `McFayden 280, A. McFa.yden 272, J. Herbert 272, M. Luck 260, B. Martin 255. `IP.......-. 11:... T 1 -....!.. 5.1.1 . 'KJ`.._.1______9_ bald 264, S. Collins 262, L. 'l3urrid e 256. From Mr Henderson e dept. to rincipa1 s dept. Marks necessari 320, D. Stewart 409, F. Has 1' 404. E. Pac ard 397, W. Welsh 373, . Star 348. J; A. Welsh 335, H. Boys 323, E. lack 321. Recommended M. Lila 307, R. I-[endernon 301', H. Carley 300. From Mr. Merri1l sTdept. to Principal : dant. Marks neemmrv 3%.? F`, Rnnm-am. HUG! $71.-_ _L UIIGI `L - `L IUIIUIIVI SUV 1` 0 U [vvaite 231,.J.VMci71'1ax` 230, W. Hubbert 0-2n--. I . .Luv IIIV vqwa. U t-q} `-! PP Iogrkzn 3 0 apo ,'a.hd as--mug cast; an are I Q % mums orisunscrgxmxpn. 1 51 Per Annum in A.dv aI1ce. $1.1 ,_ -- ,,,, -___ _m L- ..1:..a' .. .1... any, 50-% $9959-'-:%.:h%y :36-00 hiudqua.rteru" $.'50- to `n nnvvfnv-cs GK usncn .....L sngsu gs ;a.a..:s %m..... 2 % WY 110 .1 `r'W~1Nxn~no,. July 30.`--"l`ho';-"Free .Puu '`'d- ` thus sums up the prop proIpect:' In may ,f_*.'.h~.` -`localities the crop it -exc'o1le'nt;' r many 'R.`..39. h i.' 1, toth '. wugruz "ao`,:ai.7;i?.`s`s'u$`Z.:a%u32`."i`a:}'., }T ii`%eit rutio;;h"goj$li'eif'iI slab obhned alter. to . row loalitiu. V 7 Hmu! A s:+...m> szun_MI H WITH THE EGYFT- ;, V am PATROLS; - ~ .5 ._ -%..._...._.q.' ` ' ting z;..y.-.mn.._m' pug Pain?! ` :..2n`s.u.....`c. .5 n :vmoui-cen`uraI` dame Na. _ _ 4 ` CAl1`.:}, July 30.'~-Aml\'ices from A.ssotmp Itate Q!-.:..t. the_mI\'nnca of the _1;!`VlBh88 1! oontiri{1nn=". though slw. A` _'l-:..-....L.' .. .... ..}...~..-I uuatnn-1]a.V `between ~, ue bitin i1i'c1n?'Et'2"`%hi' "r`.3s'$'x'.`.'J . - .;vn.u.-soon, noov_ered.vbutvlifoind . I .| I A nrgnuorq Iglcl `nrownea. f 'B1:;7N1'ibni1;-Jt'ily'i30.74-,Gorge c aged l3,`o`f Wat-= Bnntford wart while bathing intho river" this if! hl'v`D.nxn.cnnn -nun-----J 3---* snm. `S x V} ` Pelsonecl Dried - ` Bunnma-1-ox,` Wig-,2 July 30..-- ine_ 15.1-- ions were poinogltl {last night by edting dried beef sehipged to local dos _ lo:-{by 3 Chicago rm. our of the victims` `ere dangetonelyill` `The other! (life recovexfiug. cont-ifmnnc, though slow. . AT ikit1nish`occured yesterc1a.y'between Egyptian pat:-ois a.ud~de1'\'1sh outposts, dur- ing which sixty dcx`V,i8h:.-S \\`u1'e killed. `Con; Crcnfell, the connnamler of the` Egyplimsh is moving southvpmrd, and has reached .B2h`,:vi.w . A . ~blocken- me roan T0 Jlpwupwa. ......,. French missinn ruunerswerea killed [while trying to get. I.hroug'n the rebe`; lines. AIIRIGAN APPLIS "m Iuonnxn. The fruit growers of Ontario will nd 9. good market in England for aoertain class of apples carefully and honestly gut `up. We nd that lastseason Liverpool `bonghtf no less than 700,000 barrels of: American.- apples, and London 300,000 barrels. These importation: of `fruit are rapidly on the in- creese. Ontario and theboniinion gonergl; ly have entirely distonod the _Unit5.d in the cheese market thilenan v . 0 ._ 3,. Web h.~1>P1!.1iI.1;9i- '`h9i#*5 vvrcrlsrll nun Allllnll (Joan. V hlgzg Bb1i1:io1:`1;i]._" Mm. oifluly 30.--The . , 7 ., `*-. ,`9-V: ,,_. E, - I \ ea1y1i&kw:aii:-- lugs, m`'~e':`'23 `'5 . . .3409}! Th ' W:::1 ` 0 crew l~`w'u Q0: Ann - - ` lulled loylnsnraeunls. 7.A.`If-ii!`-.'.'R, July 30."-Thein=ur`;ents have "blocked - the road to Mpwapwa. Threo '3 " '3 '-:--- ---- --A-n urn-1 Lvilintl Uncle Sun's Gut crop. ' Cmcmo, July-,3o.-_- -.'I`he Farmers Review says: The out cro of the present season wila be the ergeat` lever harvested in the United States, p but the yield will_` not'_ be is `: heavy -as was at rst'e'nti_cipsted owing to excessive w t wrether and frjeqn`ent wmdstorms that hm e lodged and rushed the straw on msnv `fields. The eetiniege is that the crop will exceed lest year ; by 6Ir,.L25,Q00 bushrfs. lmllnu 1`:-onpes owl:-.1-o-cl to Asmara. Roma, J ul_y 30. --g'[`he Italian Government has directed that a battalion leave Mauoo web and occupy Asmara; ' . ~ The .("t-ulna-`l_'ronble., Coss'rAt<'r1.\forLE,'Ji1'y 30.-.-A Ministerial Council held here, over which the Sultan [ld6l10v1,tI0l?a$ it panel 1 Les? commis- sion to Crete to endeavor to settle the edi- culties there. It was also resolved to des- efch eight battalions of tree .,,to the in- mi. Signor Crispi, the. tslisn Prime Minister, has advised the Turkish _Govern- .ment to, conciliute the Cretens, end, if neces- sary, to resort to the ,medietion of a European Power. Italy, the Prime Minis-. tar says, in conjunction with the other Powers, will not assent to the annexation of the island by Greece. ' > , wsurgeuw, ' Lben recaled. - Sartinsky, the Governor of Crete, has . ` 1 _` T Riench Vgucls ordered` to Crete. PARIS, July 30.--`Two French men-of- `war have been ordered to proceed to` the :Island of Crete. - ' ' ou---. ` Crctefo Gave:-uoxi Ilecullecl. CONSTANTINOPLE,` July` 30. -`-'1`he new commission which the minis erial council has decided toaend to Crete will consist of two Mussulmuna, two Christiuns-to repre-` sent the Christian majority in the Cretcn Aaaembly-nnd two reprcsentctgivea of the insurgents, M .qnu-finnizu tha Clnvm-nnr Hf (`.ref.a- has lCVIClII6.\I` UIIV IUHIIIUIUC UIIPIIIIUIO The British Columbia Rivers Gold Dredg- ing Company has been registered, with e. cegitel of 40,000, in order to purchase Gi son e ri hts to dredge for gold in forty- ve mileso the Fraser River and other kindred purposes. The Wesleyan Conlerence. - . Loxnon, J nly 30. - -Tho Weelr ,n Confer- enc s has appointed Rev; D. J. * ii Ier dele- gate to the American E lscopal Conference and Rev. W. McMu1len elegate to the Cane- dinn Methodist Confenuce. ' ' ' The San Francisco Story llenloal bv Ilse Dominion llllllla Authorities. Otrrawa. July 30. -The militia authorities here deny the 1-Eport from San Francisco to the elfect that homes Cramp, Philadel- phia, a well known builder, alon ` with American, capitalists are n tiating or-t-he urchaae of the dry doc at Eeqnimalt. he fact that the Dominion Government are the joint owners inthe dry dock with -the Imperial Government is sucient reason that no transfer or abandonment of the dry deck as a naval station is i:ontemplateii_." :-- ~ v- -------- -- ----- - ~--~-~ - at No new name will be added to the Sub- ` actlptiou in paid. . . nham-ibera'now for three months

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