V1 |J|'Uo {No Ulcvuolowvc The aunivernry IOITVICGIV `of Bracebridgo. Dr. `lurk on` 26th inst. , 9 ,_ _ _ A man named Sa.lte_r, jumped 08` h, trait`: near. Emsdule, the other 11? \Yhen'in`!full agtmed, abrlklii ,hfI3h0&,d., ouulng oqnouallon O ` ` .. Lad? I 0.0.F. w!llbe`conduo_ted by Rev. _tho1)_I'6.i!}"6 I Whihih. `died; 9 _ 4-....--.1 A___? if :`ix:1;uu otbef `58 6955:} tiny butidld . not `know? 11:: nu1`no`.or two "I19 19.93-3 `:9.nt{$9'.'.T!l`i3a93f"; uuuwvnuu vu Luvluuq of Bro. Gilohrigt. one _\IVI\lVV.DVV'l' yuuplv HIV! UUIIIKIIBIIOUCI repdrqtionl Jot va'j,big" pelehretgion on the anew : birthdey. ' `L " - - 9 The Creemore Stareaye inst eat at this time the fields were clear` 0 snoy_ `and ploughing had commenced. T ' ll.. .....a.' 0:-.. _--_I- -..- Sui? ~ V ` h:()-;i;;:':jll;l.t how. `taking happiness` cu} o sawing 13 _ea. "VI..- `Il...1 15!.`_'_'._ cu`__` -4, II I I A l Auustus Irish. for an aggravated assault and at-tery on Thos. Blaney and wife, ._was sent to Barrie, from Goldwater, last week, for trial. ' ` ` ' It is said the mills at Midlanci will be run, only `half time this summer and that the large onezat Victoria Harbor will stand still for the season. `This is a. gloomy `outlook for wqrkers. " "-;1.`1;' Times regrets "t6 ieijn that Mr. James Quinn is ago. :1 seriously ill with his old trouble. oonzeationiof 'the`lm);rs. Ice-boatin is good yet on Lake Ceiiehich; ing. ,"I`he {mes says runs were made to Cghlef Island luau Sunday on record-breaking tme. .-A - Report says A that there` was not much fell iwheati sown in More Township, and what "was sown has had bute. poor chance this Spring except that on` high and dry ridges, M ` 1.. < , 'r.\ . `nu 1,9 J, A ., ,,'_! _,I.,,__,, East `Simobo Lioene Comtialuionera will -meet at Oz!ll_lia., on Tueadgy, 21st. ' _,_,;1;_ n._._ L: n_-;I____1 ;__-_ _;_ The other mornihg.Geo. Ciswe11'u.storo, Goldwater, wan defItrov'qd by fire had now` the people are determined that thb vilfage shall have re prqwotiq A ' ' .` ' _ mL."n-u_s'__._,,v , - '1 ' ` -I r3,2}.`?$.`.'7Ti3`"a rm__ (1 ..... ._'. n_-V-It CVIV VIC VWVHCCB IIVVQO M'.I`he h,Mad VR`i$"e`r St'a.r1's.y thohoard of health should zclan` out ,_their own"ba.ok yards befor`they go on th_e'wa.1`pqth. Shelbur1i sQSpiiug;hoi'sfs_ show. thke p`u:ce'_ on the 23i'd'inst. A`Homing Min. man thus aeiim-a`? m..`..: self--S rin in again uponfus` in allitiu glory; ivitfh it: mgd, itqwinds, its suhahine and in on era. > ' ' ` ` ` i 5 fi\`I't'-.~-'1"lay fair, a` miil, Stilt don started.` for the Aseaahn with a urge stock. ' '"1'.-..n...3-m. 11.... main` n 4.3536. L;.'&I..: L...L.._---~ -Wu vuu. nu` um punauu wuou ti usrgu HAVUUK. ' Ina edtoxf Day paid a. visit tbith Stutgeoxi": Bay ublio School a. few days agoiand says the standard of educstionjs going A......--.-.. T..!_L E-.. --- A-H`--A--~L--9 ~~-~r `- 011. Ian : pressing,` Sout _ Orillia, _ on Eridey, The team `wee. detached in time. to `save it but the sleigh {once and cattle guards were oonlverted into kindling wood by a. Apming tr. 1:, e . W ' ' j A lesdorf uwf[1$nVEat :;;;;;;.;t.. g.};:e; tA1.f. Breo in. Mr. Bobore-'Mo&`att.`of,Wo.r1-in fo, has 5 .' I0&8OlI_o' _ r large Lo'mou.om o edbuil g barnuu v Mr.-.l\f: ht! many glulidlng-,t9_.erwt thi- mm on-I-ul'.nn nvslioolsaim nurilv - : ISOIKNGIIJ 1333:0051:-A KIWI. A I Wwufiaz-t` Kitchen : VA hardwdrev hm. Qnlnnm um and Han hnildlnan nwnnd Ion uwvv IIIU yaqvgvbsquu ' ' ` l`h6 Cold`wabor`L peogil hive! dmmenceddl apdtutiouu ..fox'- a"bi' celebration ("In H... [3.13/':.;` mmmwg% 3,: J ` ' _ ' . ` . I -'.. ._ I . F > r `tr km` ` ' _ . ~ . ; ` ` ... .j3_,`sW ff) ' my %Iiifr.hrnsia' J s;AR1eIE, co,U1_rrY_oF SI'MCOE,L Ulf l0lll'_, 1101111: OHBIO mrougn W19 0lI':y'U0 1'8` cvtgture the object` of so much loving charity. \ one he was recaptured _-he `freely `used teeth and nails to try to persuade his~ ica;')`t':ers`. to _ release him. I6 yveuld appear then life in the Collizigwood swemps is not ...withbi1t .-ts_Noha.:ins3 for -the native Cana- e. > e ?~7;..*&;S z includes fthahr to: nip. ?(`_..AA-A 5M1 =.';`;|,'u: mompirun not go no pg. ~ .I.Iuu~ -aw 4 ],udQ'|eth_a.h!{hPVuD\.9I9h!ll0l}b6l`;0f .:th 31,33. gamo ;hn;.m bu of:-the Ganodinn ;.wm1m-1 Auoaia. n,.:r~nM-a'x= A %4*8`, an-lull-`an :-..'..-, ., .. .. Io i-fun} u.'\'.v.-3:`-.* V {Elm A . _ :`. 9`:`12ah9-*~~ 1 9,11 "-"91" '- 3? .' one 01 Ievurm an wuu_uu uuoutu. _ -V = 0-rmhg fguqvgiuq ,oiccr| were elpctegl :--J>. ~M.Mora.% gpromy; Dr..We1ls, lut.vic9- rem; `d._ in` .; 1'. R. :- '- Fm!` e.; `E. `s'ewr3}.' I Wu;_en;`2nd 1 cum E. K1.ns%.& LEW Hiil 1""|')r.'*"Bb'In.nI`to. Mallfs. ;,/.:P.== W: LEW. . ` ' kw Wig`-11a&e.1&F:jW L` er3f'2ng1ll9u$.; E. King ta G.`Osrl6`.` 3" 1% B'9~P: ,3:3" Ii ',`%x` .:4;s'=`1`- ~"5 :3 ~_.;_.I`[: `L :='.l`hir 7 ":I.'-4_ .'AL. 418-`: XL-L~~nd-nknn lI`.`h The difficulty 'betwe'en'the town of` land and Burton Bree. has been settled, the calumet has been smoked and all is peace. I I J'nn A I I 11 n The cougegahion of St. Andrew : Eim 1 cope! chute areconaiderin the advise. il- . it? of building a areonuge or their eeteem- \ e pastor, Rev. 1'. Carroll. 1 ,___ An. A__ ;L-L :1-" 1-- 1:, 1 A report `comes from Oro that Sandy Mc- l Duff, a. -herd character `well known in Urillio. year: ago and who is wanted for murder, he: been hiding in thetvioinity of Edga.r'a.llewinter.- Our informant eeyq. t t one night .- this winter he built a r;e,;in ft on Edger school house and stayed t_here"a.1l night. It, is enerelly believed that he is deed.--News tter. . T _. ... _. .~.. I Eoxmead needs a, station buildn very `badly, as voytng, men: have to shie d the lasses frommthe oauld, cauldblast, b wrap- Eing their plaidiesaround them an fasten- ng them with a loop of their arms, ' II? `T `I\--L-__ _l l`I___I_-.. _.__ ..----..-I_- The Hiall School is closed for this week, Mr. Hicks having sent in his resignation which was accepted; It is expected the school. will re-open on Monday. with is new sta'.4--Brs_dfor(l Witness. _ The Beaten World is going into the Poor Man s Court with about 200 delin uent sub- scribers. This is what it says :- here will be an interesting time at the next Division Court held in Beeton. About two hundred delinquent subscribers who have resisted our every ebrt at inducing them to pay up for some years past} will fave the mnsioon that suspicions day, and if there is any possibility of extracting the rmly rasped dollars from their pockets it will be one. The funniest .thing.about the a`air,ise that nearly all these `unworthy.-.sons,of a great and. lotions em- fpirq areiwealthy farmers, the ave no ex- ionse for theigbaokwardnees. _ ix` `I\ II vu-v ova ---v- . w-.-- n W. ..-- P On Thursdey afternoon when Dr. Rsikes, of Midland, was returning from visiting as "patient, out in the oountr the horse he was iidiug stumbled end tell. throwing` the doctor violently outhe ground breaking. his` ~1ej*o.bovethe knee. Drs Spooner and ow- hie 'v.'lolnq;well`.1; } 7; men set the injured member end the patient V Bu:-le`_B1ey_ele plnb. ` ' ' ' ` _A la: _e and V enthusiastic` meeting was held in t e--Y. M G; A. room: eh Thureday 'even`lu , the 9911, inn, `f9 r-'=I`e-organization `of thr rrie Bloyole` 01111). = for theeeaeon of 189l.~ -!l`-he;:`olub~ prouiieee `to be` 9. `-`very strong on`e. ;.;;!l`he number of, wheel: im the ...e.wn J17. present; 1326; wibhe >e~ptobeble~, sin- oreue of several in the_n_eay tujmre._ _; ., ; - I _ IIIL- 3-1!-..-Inn nnnun urn:-A nhtnm f...T_ VI Illa U: I. lllllly, UL SJUIILI JLVCMI, I133 UVUII appointed a commissioner in the High ourt of J ustioe for Simooe county. Tvphoid fever is prevalent at `the Hollows, about 8 miles ~ from Bradford, Thomas J ebb is a. victim, having died last Sa.turda.y, and there are several other cases. _ ` L~'1`he Ontario Lumber 00. lost $2,500 worth of -lumber .by reouthe Midland % esplamglo on Wsduesday morning last. \ Origin of the re unknown. V {}2`%;;{..;s.;;; s%}e;.;{`;;..; {1;.{,;",',e%.,.1. ` reported to be under t e ingence of grippe. `severely injured while outtiu a tree the other day, the limb, striking an bruising him badly" '7I'!-.l, n-I. _-I 2- _I_.___I 1-.. 4.1.2.. __--L P_, " ..,tIxg;ot:'dsyon`tequeI- .. .. A .. _.t_n1II`I ,v`6m6:aihnence:.4 ?i;1h*"s1" 1 , -,;The` Petronsrot Industry held ameeting at Cookstown last week.` Wheat .,genernl1y is reported to have wintered wellin this county end is looking h.97hy:: 15$ ' , ' , `Would it `notgbe a.good:idea for. some of rear: citizens to followzthe example. ot Mr, , .,Strathy, of Barrie , whohss recently given a}. prize. for thepnceessful one in -a recent ell-, n ~ match} ~.`C were present -` rem ' " _al the sghoolsin the district. ` Consider it, ' 'gentlen'1e!n.-_-Bradford Witness. The women, of Schomberg are taking up the temperance question with more than ordinary zeal. 'II __ `I , In` . A as. in -- 1 s..;.f lVs'Zl:ik'elV %, Z t(<(:oli)'e":(>Vnsidera1`)le build. ing done at Mid and this sun..ner. _,__,I__._ _l 11.-.. - II `oi: .;-.m a to .yl'e'u. - have made Aconsidera.b1e;qua.ntitios of" maple sugar this spring. ' I `l\lOIII l'l\ I11 1 ee~'aa.;;i;.;.;.;.;.e.;:m;.;.a;;;ee;:,,;...d the * dust. is flying, says the Free Press. Barrie has not yet felt the need.` of . the Watering ; oart._ . . , I W 'Roa}isTT i'nf;1ik g;;;;g`;.: the county are m. ported as shockingly bad. ' % .Woodbees in the day and damcesat niszh "have been engaging the attention of. the 3 `young folk of R00 ide for the last; two weeks. ` ` `(III II T I W `IE7. 12:! of July "is to be cele- brated at Meaford this year. _ t`7""", 7'. `_'."`-"' "1 _""f"'a ." _"' . . The Cplli` wood Bulletin nay: `: --`.` A few days ago the teas" Society sent one of` the young Wonch boys. to the Boys. Home in Toronto. The 'little lad was after" sundry adventures landed in the city under the im--~ Vreasion that he was goin to see his mother. Vhen he found that we was not oing to .be' the cone. heim`medi`ate1 "3 ipped, _ `and it 'r_equired afposseof oice and three ` or four; hours? chase throng the` cityto cmitnra thn nhinnt` nf an mnnh lnvina nhnrau ' TI.-Egllingigdfjkhiting faotofy rmirii n.g_ now for all it is worth. 4 - ._Brant. Sand Hook's model` hard "one op beekeaper. _ t}x,l_ast wintanwas _a very T The` rhma ing. L V '1; late re at Beeton have % bgn claared away preparatory to rebuild- 1 L `The Sslvatibn` Army at `Collin rdbd is `$51 in" dbt and__tu'x appeal is ma e tb"the i_tizeiu_ to insist` in wiping Vit`9>`.A NIL- n-n:_......_-_1' -'n:_'n .-.91, ,, 1; : a Ling` 4_u 'VWi'1'i. J. Phillip, of Bond Ilead, has been nnn3nl-At` A nnnnrnhlninnnr n thn T-I'3nk V Although Saturdo. was 2; dull rainy. day and the roads fearfu ly bad the market we: on nnueually large one and the number of teams `so great that the streets in the neigh; "`borhoo.d;~of .h`.e`h tale were lined with .550 ovehleleez-` 'Everyt' Q` `farmers had to` sell was in good demand. The following were . he prlo current on the market ., equal` :- -%Vhe.t,: $.00 to` $1.06; barley, 500; to . ; 33$ ii 5`s`z33'o`3' 33.'i'e`o.,"'s`f;$`l3* v- .;3'.." I4. - ~`.l- 7 '. .13-.` . . am: 33-60 .W?%99??'5s bag; hlndque .9` "f0l 0qII6.`l'l5l'3- 33- .nAn.. Anni-. o 'm|I.I|I'.1,'1o-any-. fl! kgf. XI: 1h 2 I III-ECIIIOIIIIIQI `IL I559 CK-ISIIUVCU III UIIWV BUUULUIJ of country it became necessary for his owner to look for fresh blood. He was. then sold _ to Dr. Morton, of Barrie, who has placed him in Mr. B1ack s charge. The belt of his representatives on the turf were Abraham "and Lochiel, but: a large number of half- bred hunte'r_s'_by him have` from time to time beeh `sold both in'Montrea.1. and Toronto and they werewgenerally 3 good class and clever performers over Jumps. '5.;'`aw"l'3wte:l~<'J1F1`';>f' iiniit L` ' IKY86 `wage; alder": Tmtmbeted 12. lthe o1d`boa.rd of can ___-_'_- --_-_.I!J .A.__ ___I'J-.L- .I--_g_J __..- U13 IIIIIIIUUIUH I-u `Ill IIIIV Ull Il.\lIIl\.I VI 3:) wei`eVcax1did'o.tos and 'i:hev defeated ones are ':--Ja.mee Booty, Q.C.,~ Hector Cameron, 'Q.C , Dr. MoMicha.e1, Q.C;, `J. J."1;o{}Q.C., T `II Wnnnnunnn n T-Innnn`l7 nut-nu BUT lIU[Ul'I|o . . MI:.: W. . A. ` Meredith ebsnde at the '- head `of the ligt. as to vote: havin ;989, Mr. D`Alton _MoCVu-thy was one of t_ e re-elected members. Sgtathy stands 14th. _663 votes. . McC&_1:hhy l6n_h. 651 votes and Mr. Id__ itgoqgf stmtord 30th. 381 votes. "IUlllI Vlitv vvvauvv "'I'l"""l to . *1-- *=`2!!km.r(:s: mar Novi lb tliitlme 0 get your spring` Hat and the plco . Fyfgu. T _` A 3 I E. E. strathy. Q.,0.. one or the No. I L g._ `I---- elll 9` _ ['0 ORDER- 1. 2' Zw gvgug v--w vu vs-v --wvv Bonohors. The Benchers election which. had [been going on for twoweeks. was closed a few sys ago. About. 1000 barristers out of 1260 in the Province `voted, `and as the World `has it with 30 voters per ballot, the tots! fwas about 30,000. Seventeen outsiders are ~g1:`ed oufof thirt .In`l'8S6`the`out- nftinnh *|'\uvu|`\AI"tnt` `O . ` -`I-xnnvr` nf Q.C MoMicha.el, J. J.'Fo . Q.C., J. H. Fergltxlon, Q.C., Huson W. M. {Jurray Q 0., E. rattmith, Q.C., Nicol Kings- mill. Q.G. , ill of . 11oront_0: T. H. Purdom, of London. The new man who take the lace: ' of the defeated old meinbrs are :--_ amen McGee, London; H. H. STRATHY, Q. 0., Barrio; J. V.= Tutzel, Hamilton; A.I B. Aylgqyyorth. G. H. Watson, Walter Bat-wick Toronto ; Wm. Douglas, Chatham; W_. R. Ridglq, gCgl)ourg, Mr. John Idington, Stratford. ' 9 V u_ up A .\n-.;;.:::.L ..a.-...:--a. a.I...,l'.-..`l nxnaqu .. V . 9 s ; Ill - 93`; 3r'!:.; cu13ksai 5oc:-a pai 9`Uc '. 057' 1:1. .'?ur33$rs` `to 11. but'.ter,l6o.~ c6 9002176!` lbw ; :12! 1 In. _...A...... 1.u....n:I......a.. Aswan pnlnnrn \lIIHl-IS III UUIIIFTI IBWJIIO Every genuine lover of the thoroughbreed will be pleased to knowpthat the champion is still alive and in robust health. His lines have alsopbeen cast in` pleasant laces ; he was purohesed at. the _jglose of is racing career by Mr. Webster, then manager of the Molson s Bank London. At the sale of his stock hewas Eurchased by `Mr. Quetton St. George, of 0a ridges, who retained him until {kn nvnvinfn A` thin unnn Inlann nnvi-no ha a ` \JU\IL6U UL \I3l\lI\-I699 VVIIU LIFVOUILIVII llllll IIIIUII the apriu of this gear, when owing to 13.: large-numf qr of his aughters in that section nf nnnhl-.lIu {Q-. knnnrnn hnnnuucnvu `(t }\:u nurnnvn Theyknow Where to G6. The following colloquy was heard in the Earlor of the Queen's Hotel. the other day etween two ladies from the country :- I am going to get: a new bonnet; and I hardly know where to go. 2 Don : you? How do you like mine ? Oh ! I think it ie a beauty, where did you get it? I otit at IIEEDYS where I always eal, for I (1 things so cheap and always nn"3IJ {lint Inland-. kn maul I-Lou nu-A .'F|-nan IIHUI-`Q UU.gU`l1.;|`(5llylIIug Ill 1131' uPCIfUlllUuDu He sells Vf6`r cash doesn't he ? _ `o`Yes", and tlilfi t'+isAoue reason why he can` sell so cheap. s _ell I will go there be- cagse I want some of _ ose` cheap goods that I see often in his `a.dywtisement in Tm; Anvuzcn, I want a. _i-'g._sgl,_,s. nmntle, some lace ourtain's,.,'"a` not and other things. Well - I am j{1"s't_`_'gging down there. myself. - I am gla.d_ of_th'aIt;~ fotf I will so with you and do? my this morning. ' The point of this conversaition is ndtto be mistaken; ; uuu_y an unuvnwu vu Lou Vuupvl. uuuuu. an speaking of horses we may call the attention of farmers to that celebrated `horse Milesian now the propert `of our townsman, Dr. Morton. A full escription of him and his achievements is` given in the Canadian Sport- man, of August 29th of last year. _We make some quotations. "I have seen many a A gal- lant stru le in my time onthe at, over sticks an across countryon both sides of the salty divide, but I never recollect havin witnessed a grander p'erform_anc__e., than looked at on the McDongall Farm, `backxof Mount Royal. The hero of the exploit was the well known - steeple-chaser Milesian and what he did that daystamped him not only champion of ' America, but it pronounced him t company for the highest class candi- dates for Grand National honors.` His owner, Mr. _B,anantyne, had at the time a rattling. good secondstring to huubow in Duffy. 0-ndhoth horses were entered in two `events, theclub steeple-chase and" the open steeple-chase. 2 In the first event there were a lot` of contestants but naturallysMilesian was a hot favorite and the strong western contingent . resent backed him at odds against the eld, and though in my opinion_ he was handicapped ten pounds by his owner riding him, he.beat his company so easily that he made them look like a lot of crabs in comparison. i `PIYQPIY ITDTAIIIIID `l\lYI` A` \!\I`I\IIl"\`\I`O 11 33%" `Big? `v`$'1LZ"iiI J'. 2332} ar`'.'5` Wis ; Min `er, the. Milliner, 18 such a nice 'co'uFte6u;s} Vdy it is quite a. leasure to go th`t"- th' `h t t. ?.`" }.`. .~.i`;'? ..:?.~'.`. ....h`.,.i .'....`?f 333% "` NOI- r i ; I A good horse will always find. a. ready market and our farmers will" nd it to their I interest to pa. more attention to the raising of such `stoc V if `they want to supply that open "rr ady market in Ennzlsnd where no duty is imposed on its importation. In annnlz:nn A`. `:1-ntavnu nun nnniv no`, OLA II`-`t|Im`:p.-u Incite: remember T at Miss iluet lung _%h?1-ze or our 1) u- `Department, I. I 00 . . " is; "Th % , |:..:;:., as... 33.23:: 8 ` 9 W Thu Illlliallfi nun. uynl Ln nC- LL; 0515A` $4; uu. ulu uruul ynruuc. ' '1(;he moring. runs will be at the poet oee at am. . .,E.: e _ y, -.t,9geI;.he_r gfithghin tether, the ex-mhyoe , were requested to interview Mg. Pa.ton.. M P.P.; for the purpose of\end`ea.v,or -' ing to secure his premise to op so the p:s s"'e` `of theBi1l-reeently`; i2itr need iii` 1: A non] 'I'.na3n'Ini-an-n Inn 1: Mn ha:- vv uurnv as In luv! UL uulu Lsuvulvu uunu IIIIU .oyvn`o;1-,_g._or ri of a ,bi1_cl_qu n_the*`-high~ " `ihall "' air], A . J " ?? hel e.;_v (9123 any that may adiamq through. Ia horse running `away frog [taking fright at said bio ole. V.M.`3,'A I-nnhnnn n|~.'7 R0 ext `meaning be to-night at the c In uuv u1n'rvuuuuy:~1nuruuuccu Ill fraiocal Legislature` by a Mr. Davis, member` for North York, in which he seeks to make it 9. law of `this Province that the ..-_-.. -.. ..:.'I._ .E __._ L.1-__I_ .__-_. ;I_ -.n__Q_|_ Y.`i'.`u".~.&' $3.337 I APREIA6. 139.1`-T 2% "'_5.5`=".1$i: .;'~_-. .~ ..~.5g,g, run cum! - v v . . or oA1~iAniA;qu1; --c1_z1'fr1i:`m'oN; ` % ' OI glnx Iufrn llinpugyg u_Iu :.uau_uI._u.p uuuuf 389.: .I.ma.. ItMe'otint.1adiad wbie-'..g..< poxnted to cgggyggggaeggyggfgor aid in F""":"' """-9"" " """."` " -On Monday when the Police Magistrate was returning from his house to his oice he stepped on some ice to avoid getting into the _water and Ili (1 giving himself a. severe attain `*s nd'i;b;uii|ing _,his hand and. arm. These slips-are sometimeshvery dangerous. , ~!sn`s:,m-n-_Ir.n -r1_.r.I_`_.:_... __v__-'..I _- -__-1 ..-v- --.r----v.._._ . __ . __u ...._,c._. 3--`L'iiiIiI _ BlI` p`ayerl so exoel- leutly at the mw3i<;a1 "competition at the Collegiate. .iI,._l1 9!:,it;`1te_"` lgbt 5 Friday that, .i`.1"thouQh ihe'mlned. ibe prize in contention, yet,_,\;In_1,|,IaV w&s_.dem0d.worthy of a. secial iprizeigiygn by_M`r.. Spotton. : This s ould neiiuroge-her Htorperservingly forward in her m\!-.i9.1.i*r- -' ` i _Ag:n;o oamm: Vosxaer day Judge Rose delivered a. long argument against the abolition of grand iuries. T --Readsr, jisti took 0;. 1mg`; 2}}: this paper and ponder what is said about the sgringmpeniug of Messrs. Fraser, Clark & .n -._... ' I ` -`Mr. G. H. Fraser, havin nished his lectures for the term. at_ the niversity of Toronto. is spending some time at the paternal; reiideuoe. ' `V . VIII 1 I I I I . A +-Mr_s_. Cgmeron. of Allu.m_i_a1e, left by 1! the 5.30 'trin"6'n Monday, as a. deleggte to. the Womgxfs Foreign Missionary `Society- of the Breaby1:g;;ig3x_1'gl;g1jcVh, which was held at Kingston on Tuesday. V ~" ` ' ' L2 1 -,I,,__._ _,!.I, t'Ladies clean your kid gloves with Nather s `glove cleaner, for sale only at James Vair s Dry Goods Store, also a full line of dressed and undressed kid gloves in all the most desirable shades. x-ly. t3 Congt-egational Church. Preaching services every Sabbath at 11 a_.m.. and 7 p. In t Sabbath School at 4 pim Prayer meetings. Sabbath I0 15 a.m , and Wednes~ dgyjt 8l'p._m; Rev.-J. R. Black, B.A., `pastor. V Strangers welcomed. 32 `- n._ \t___.I-_. __1_-_ LL- n_l:_- `|l;...:..`A.....4- ms} MW mow --g'l,`~.h9,_Peterborough Review gives the' name` fj'VM'i':t1\[.t`-Is" Frawley as the re re- aentatife of Barrie at the Trent Va lely Camel meeting t_Pote1-boro last week. 1: was the ener.aI.opinjon of all the.de1ega.t`es who" apo s ut thatmeeting that the `canal should get .onoe _be.-proceeded with by the Governt9ej;ht,;`,_y_.,"' . e . . ht. 3 *I-",-!n~ `,3 _. ` ` 9`, -A... . ... -1 sh T - -u -:-izIr'1usfI171;1vt;ef.,( 'sio}i.'i"Zree','1;s iec urn ad from as lengthened visit to Toronto. `I ' n. , _--D,a._m nd -`foggy Vyestt.1aV morning and glisaggeea 19 to those: thteathened with grip. U---Wh`en was the lastinspection o_t cows `tliat, supply the poie of the town with milk? V . . ' . --I;Ir. Brown. of the Queen : LHot;el,' is `going to'erecb two stores on the vacant lot. Just east of the hotel. ' annual re atta. of Amateur Oarsmen will be held on empen- feldh`.Ba.y summer. A .u r... so _. "L1. isnetlfglvying Miss Bowen s plaice in the West Ward school in conse- quence of Miss Bowen s illness. '\ A` I`! 1 II! I III t`t:1&;s;;.;g;;.;s1;.;t Vhfciikvnh Trunk will hereafter `be required to enter cars at the rear and leave them at the front. -Edward ZPZea;rso1Z1' Q. young man from Shelburne. has been sent up or trial for throwing stones at a passing train. ` AL LL- `I'I_II-__II, --,.,_'_,_.. L`_- ,AI ,,, I ,, -Mickle &l5yment s big mill will start at an early date, so "rapidly is sawing done there that a big stock soon disappears. I "`LV UAU LIIII_lD\.DJ LUV Illllllll. uautlucu Ul. thg_$t. Geore '_$QgIgtyTwill be held at the Queen's Hotgl,` allthe members of St. George : Society and of the S. O. E., is is hoped, will-be"?>__1P1.-hand. . pongiai oi T *_IJon' v;.;}n;i e'{Q}Iys,' 'i.'e'{{ "$1.0 withdrawg hiqadjvertisement courts oblivion. -Tpke every h3'a'sn.d.s you nd him, and not byjwh't somel)ody_el3e says about him. -T-The Masonic Bodies havexmovd into _the New Hall, '_o_ve1_--the Bank` of Toronto, Owen street. ' -The North Simcoe` Teahers Conven- tion`w'ill be" held at Barrie on May 21st and `_o'm-f itxire-keepers. did a. good business last Saturday, notwithstanding the bad weather. 1 ` ' l3'In$ure`in th `Britigg "Empire Mutual I and get 20 per cent. for your money as well `at ingurance on your life. `At 1- `r A `no 1\ ""331! D'llIlv|_IIrIu1 Institute b - decided tofvgg of May forvthe _ "93.: l.n'nl1.=FRI-. I --An iemergont. -"Lodge,. `A. F, & A. M., last Monday evening. IKE..- 'I"f_-.,L_.. D|___I_!, (14 , 1 I I6r}{Lo.}i.iL{p V<':vc>'t;;1'cwiI-Jvvr-iil"1;;t':'e:t on Monday, April 20th, at the town hall. | ,9AlII. III 1 -Do'n"t {Lil to-1'-ea.;dZ1Z\/`I1-_.i(Iv\i_:y_a'1":; Eiunce- ment on our first page and prot thereby. ' T-L-- ur.._.__.-1_-_ _-_-_ .,- , --7T}71-e fa`.mily of Mr. Booth are leavingl town this week for their new home at Guelph. ' 1\ . l.Ir\ u`--.-.. FEBTION A --The` lacrosse club of the Six Nations Indians will lay a. game with the Barrie club here on thy 25th. ..--n-,,,, 3,1-4 3 n n .-__ ____- -__ .7...` -. _--- Simmons & Co. are Opening out a first class. Gents Furnishings Department in their now spacious premises. ..:1' .1 *l\ in u up . . arry Fortzier, of Toronto, was in toyn on Tuesday. V . --"-Our readers are referred to Dr; Wall- wi1_1 s card in another column. --AMr.T Craig; Mary street, is in ' Toronto this week. QM}; " s.;e:;;1;;.;.> V";;.e;3.vmw3r;:.::i1`t'.', the Seaower, will be practicably re-built. f\._- 4.-___;._I_ _ TV is a. gem and worthy of the widest patronage. ' `II __ II` ~ 7 T1 , , III I . 1 A A T. `J. .T}-I;xrZ1VrnriiVl"}1_z1-s":e`l*:11rned from British Columbia {And is looking well. A__ '___4____,__` _,_ 0 Q '17 1 I `T:--A'l`wo or tre'mild ca.s_es of` diphtheria in town. -V rrmnamnn%*s;,rsnum row. Tn-Linl-A `mt OBGANS n*"*"' '"a....;" ' ` ' moro{,l.o`oa_I'Illtoi7_. . V-`April 3hbW5l'3 on Tlieday, * i ,1 > ,1 ' L-St.f.Geor ge day next Ihursdey. . -4--The ice will- soon be broken up. b --Town Conncil next Monday evening. Nobby ordered cl Inc at J. Fyfou. -The roads `are iin roving considerably. -A base ball club has been re-qrganized. -_--The Spring "has evidently cometo stay. _"-The general" cleaning upwill soon be- nn, '1;--NexAt Thu_rgl a.y the annual banquet of he St. Soc`iVetvTwill far, but I cannpt do without the news }%B1.;`iimo9....aii:d` W9- .r9.9ei..ve: it d:he.medfum'of_x ~ IHADVANCE. Got 81: comm`!-a-slob). Mr. C. .H. Ross received his commission as Police Magistrate of Barrie, on Tuesday. Thisgives. him power to dispose of cases which ordinary magistrates have to send to the judzes, courts for trial. Cases of petty lar- ceny for instance, which when sent before the judge cost the county over twenty dol- ms each, may be summarily disposed of by ed to this position. ~ the Police Magistrate. Nosaiary is attach- \ wags: cyan. uq~ .I,Ia In ovnucuuy ado a..big summex-a s sawing- .:.u no vu uu uuyvu. uuunu uuu Duuru UL 16513]! will Vat once see that everything possible to he ;(`lo`ne for preserving -the health of the _town` is accomplished. Every nook and ;c9_rn_er from cellar to attic should be looked into and cleisnsedj from disease-producing germs.- The water of the wells should be examined,the condition of dairy byres look- ed alter and the condition of the cows seen to. It would be satisfactory if at stated g intervals the report "of the inspector as to these matters were given to the press. .m V. rurvnow null. V . `,[_-f1'~he_ae mills h_ave`been prncticallyg rebuilt; since last fall and furnished with new machinery. An immense shock of logs, chiey"o'ck, -has been put into the yard and infn that hand AF Hun Inn I UIIIVIAJ van, uno ucvu [luv IIIUU IJIU ylilfll and in the head of the bay dutihg met winter, an-dishing: look like an ' '_`y'qt9.;'t`.,. Ibisevidqntlyvthe intention to min 'n h;n IIlIIIll\D out-hum v-- --.v --u--`- now cocoa-nan.-uuavg As the Soo express was coming into Allandale station on Thursday last, a man named John Hazley, who has been working in Barrie for the past year, was noticed walk- ing on the track. The whistle was blown several times and the bell rang, but without any effect as the man still kept on the track. The engine was reversed, but too late and the man was struck on the right shoulder and thrown of the track insensible. He may recover.'- He was the worse of liquor when struck and hardly knew what happened to him. - - -0111` spring Mill! or is unsurpassed north of Toronto _ . yfe. . noun, xormeuv or unurcn_1u, _Wntes_w us. H9 3.31:. I 1*!!!` th6:co..un ...YPy`!iH1ch so far, ut I dannpt _dQ wi out the_neu{s ..I_`gI_a,a,g!d .-it!I_09..,.8~,I_I,d Lw_._... &:=;'9.9e1.ve:_1t ._L.. -A __- . __ Collegiate Literary Society. By the Sonny : Own Reporter. The competition in music formed the pro- gramme" at the meeting on Friday afternoon `last. Of three judges appointed, Mr. Hen. derson was the only one who was able to at- tend. Mr. Brooks was requested by the society to assist Mr. Henderson with which request he kindly complied. Mr. Geo. Smith was awarded the prize. As Miss Bella Henderson so nearly equalled Mr. Smith, Mr. H. B. Spotton very kindly gave a special second prize. Some very good playing was done and there being ve com- petitors, quite a pleasant afternoon of music was the result. On Friday afternoon next the reading competition is to take place in which there is a large number of competitors. All visitors are gladly welcomed. Blackmoore Honored. J. E. Blackmore, the artist and inventor, formerly of this city, has been appointed an honorary member ef the Parisienne Academy of Arts and Sciences, at Paris, France. His inventions are being rapidly placed upon the market in France and other countries. There isa movement on foot in New York to organize a. stock companv to manufacture and place them on the market in this count In nnnvv 41.... ..l....... t..... .l_- \r-__._-_,,. .. _, . We copy the above from the Morning Press, Grand Rapids, Michigan. Mr. Black- moore will be remembered by our people as an old townsman and must be gratied at the position he is taking in the Art world. Iinnfniio 'rho:Anvunoo." ~ _Mr. Andrew Gre` , of Carman, Mani- gba, formerly of C urchjll, writes`to us. A 1`-. R-.T Hid` Oelmznnnnzi-u um)-'v"tnnah an `claulosm French. a Some eople interested in the study of Modern anguages having heard much about the` so successful In res-Coutellier Schools, called at the office 0 this school in Toronto and. induced Prof. Coutellier to hold a sum- mer course in Barrie. The latter romised to come to organize the classes ant to-day we saw this Parisian gentleman and we talked with him about his intentions The classes will begin at once and the teacher will come every week to Barrie. Prof. Coutellier, intends to stay all next week in Barrie and one evening he will give, in the Hall, --exiplanatory lessons, to which all the Barrie people will be invited. We are told that the method taught by the Ingres-Cow tellier Schools is very eicient; the pupils learn to talk in relatively short time and the lessons are rather a pleasure than a work. These schools are teaching now more than two thousand pupils all over the Dominion, and in Toronto the scholars exceed three hundred. The people who are desirous to have circulars can apply to the Queens Hotel. Census of Montreal. We have received Love1l s Historic report of the census of Montreal taken in J auuary. The population of that great commercial centre at that time was 211,302. 110,098 females, 101,204 males, 155,511 Catholics, 53,835 Protestants, 28 Chinese, 923 J ewess- es, 1005 Jews. The historical sketch of the city is very interesting, and within the 14!} pages there is much valuable information about its business houses, its manufactures, public buildings, societies, churches, con- vents, steamships, &:c., &c. All of Mr. Lovell s ublications are of that substan tial, relia le character that stamps upon them real value. ing out this designs. Last Weclnesday a committee meeting was held at the institute _t'o comblte aran ` ments for the pro ` sed entertainment an report what success ad attended the efforts of the ladies. The reports indicated the most gratiffing success. The p`eople`canvassed'res_ponde most will- ingl to: the r ,`uest made for aid in this -lau able work, iss Olive Crosbie alone having collected the sum of $23 in cash. As _well as the entertainment to be given in May ~"it is contemplatexlto have a bazaar or some- thing of a similar nature on a much larger scale in the fall about which full particulars will be given in due time. It is hoped that the funds realized by these entertainments will place our Mechanics Institute in a satis- factory nancial condition. Mlvn DnI\`n -.-u`uu:4I-.I -1. l...LL _._-A.:___._ x~ {O1.WAPER,ANNUl[ IN ADVANCI ,_ V smog: corms. nvn o:s'ra._ _ ` ` Tliq Bdard of Health- It is to be hoped that the Board of Health H". at Anna can fhn Auhvnuuo-Li"-uu w.:\nn:1\`4\ 5.. of _to IUVUIJ uuullutul uuuuuuuu. Mljs. Pepler presided at both meetings. on th_o Track at Allandalo. 'l'all'vIow lulu. IIIUUYHI IJYILUB W rho ground 10c. lnw IXGRES-00UTELLlEl_/SUH00l.S K weanasmj uh}-2;{a-qr Apri1.%1aq1, onen to the Prov ca of Ontario. when liberal prizes will awarded. Admittance to Hm tn-nnn Hm. I for the Exhilgiiion fntiro horse} an}! built , mm STANDARD BRED LE \R GRIP STALLION. W. E. GL STONE. reels tered (No. 837) Canadian Tro on June 26th 1886. Adgreato noe to:-horsemen. For artiouiara an tar apply to".,W; A. BOR IOWMAN, Barrie. 1347a.` - u F-813tl'.'toa.l-x EXHIBI'I'IN! HE most (1 id 13%` 3; ' T situated inihganogthpgio otydoilllilornuzgloz" The most convenient pie. in town ta Market" Post Uloe and Station. Terms liberal. Adi. dress Box 25. Barrie P. A E.-A ;;1T5eVr of AvlPlI)`e taken nto sutturo 5 ` und 6 s'ttl6A y the IOIIOI at t we . r:::gn:.b*:h:*s:,::: 883 3. `it am: am Minesln sumo Lfplr to R8- JANE wan; Ponth rem . 10-tr-: . w'1 - bl ,c o. i4l.'1`?)`31`f`?:}' ?a533aI'.` tol1%:ot:n to.V?il 1 fugictoria. o (1 four miles from Mloudoo n_ . : This horse too well known throughout tho ominion of mods and the United States to eed descr tlon. having won prizes ogoinot a bean ho as or his day In both countries. 'I`erms-- o insure. 016.00; single service. 10.00. For the Prom-lator. . . ROBERT BLACK . P. 0. Address. do-ou_d. 01' Box H8, Barrio, R. H.?WALLWIN Corn. welt, D Otoe. over Mo 63316 nk on the premises at is hat I have secured he services Of R. J. CHURCHIL , vihb has been: ng_ and favorably known in this alnty. and who h had over `thirty are experience in akiJng _all _kida_of' --OF` 'l`HE--- ms AGRICULTURAL scum ION EST --.-'rH:-- T moroughbrou stgiuon, 1' have much pleasure it%1a.king known to lovers j-H - TIT` lgy custome , hiagpamonl and 6115 `"3 general are reupepttullyjgllcgd continue 0 give t4hIiI,' pIh`onIgo. t9 .e who is o. able, gqgnpgtgntg`, Amutgtv rkman. - {J `'.'4, li :' .. .'v to Order. on onvf To o'i's sun: 1;." JIFRENGH5 |_.% cuuncum I NGAGEMENTI |IEPlllG mi I;v`AIx6u1i%.;i:~f ~.. ,-e-is-u--0 .. . , a .'| 4, :11 RE; 1610. VOL. X13 A IN EL My A I. E! MODERN EANGVAGIS. teoom THE SEOON D SPRINQ AN'1`ED.-A 2009 u: 0. box 14. Barrie. . _ - -w;u ILESIAN. NIIW ADVERTISEMENTS. ~ V "' " V V` . N O 8.0! "rt WALLW,.ae..2":=..::: um... mmr 8' . BI puruuuluru ls] Hotel. W11? nan mm n AND nLIAn _ statonborou h `Bun-l_ "6I fj1&o. [[)natA.,tth0 wileotli. .InoId?b'Q-u .... .. nlndnuhfal. M x- `r I`. ~ 9 ----WILL IIE IIlL/-- FOR sAL;. -:-:1 : N .16 . . luouxu. Wnsuv. P:-X: .-A wood much ,T : Barrie. v _- -- -u-vvv-yu `chute? ( .. 4 , V n":` U4 3}.- Q a`. --69-... ....oy-_._ R. MIDDLETON. ` 8LIPPlRI.l LORI A A2" vi1== -:8`:-vhe iorwmi .x::=I2..'-:!*'~;s2e*s&L ':s'eZa}'emy. ., nun mm A On ' xianwi Arm--A strong,` tram Angus. had his hand .cr\_'xgh,ed while nqupllng cm, `at Gravenhuut. ind had to-hive two ngqu amp.uto`.ted.'~f i . Salvation Army`'h.dV aIp_olp.l thra'e}_i1uy a ` meeting "here, Saturday Sande. `a.i1d.,Mo`ndp. lulu ,th_eV uorhvioep were we! uttengle ; There` was` an 'xoqllpnt bun wet on Mon- _da.y ifmm 6 to 7 tollqwnd tvyiubtloi. w',l`h_o lg-wt" wu. suinlittf by Mandi vfzio Barring: Olllw su_d oluewhre. ---Griwonhii:`a Bmnor. . .- g -< .';i:.af pi e w % E; . . .` . ..,_,i'i_e _. n.`.`_--_;'_ .`l3_l;I..- _-.-v- .-v -. v-_...-- It has been an esbod that when people in the nelghborhoo oi-Tottenham requ_iro the services of a Hook and Ladder Com any it. would `be well to send a..teom for 1: am as they would reach the scene of operation: much-earlier. - ` A W-:l`he Cardwell Sentinel says the `electric light: are going in re idly (Tottenham) ` and citizens are impatient y awaiting their `turn tube` lighted up. The lights are burning b.illio.ntly and steadily. and the people are much pleased with the innovation, , . - n___-.._I --._ I-_.1..` - ._-A.-a.---`...-_- -l.'.l...._.l 2 www- " La.s't week Major Cook, of Cqokutown, sold -to Mr. Wi1ooxl2`hogu, 6 month: old. weighing. 200 lbs each. . \ ' n_. u-.__1_-. ..I...I..|. vu...I...--.1.-....|.......*.. UIICIV IUD n .I-- hr .19. .,*"` Himmr us} Huddle s.u...aa2c..u ghdu 1 `,.;ohn_mW_-OIftOI#ili!lilItIx='.:a`$1Q;_l.m 1`-`IA his-n-Ah-1` \`nI?ll` .-`IRA ; 'lIQ"i I '.dlll|l_l}Ullf_; IWll'.G,lI;ll|.|lII|u<. EH-`Il`7i_ mu` *.-M39 \'0mR9rI.Au1diI1 . Mnd.;;!h,:vw 9!) ;..1n,;. ..thru9$ c .; .9`Y.u'.EP95%:?"9&M99..59 'Mliev. Mr. Methodist `Minister at Creemore be tized last Sunday oneof the converts, at t e late revival there, in the Mad river by immersion, andebaptiaed an- other by sprinkling; ` ' ` 1". L-.. I..~-.. ___.._.-_4.-.1 LL..L ...L-..` ..-_..I- 3.. .t$'J, `$i.'3'?.'a' r"f"$`.'d E"J"I3'.'1'f by A. Widdow old `and. Frank ` mhillook were destroyed by fire. Loan 87000 partially insured. One da lately -the 4~year-old ohlld of Mr. Thou. \ ood, carter, Orlllia, swallowed three cents. Mr. Wood, observing the die- treu of the child, eueceeded in getting one of the copper: out of its throat. -The other two had passed beyond recovering. The tore the throat Ieverely and the eh Id lutl l suffering dletreeelngl from the mluhap. fjI~t is. hope a it: me may a preserved, however. the M; Sevezin =au'nov'mruuningu htlmou V ; L`? i mu . Lmnu-___._ -a)I.'.:L.`_.I. v-un.`~ ... LE." 4I.;\".n' tocgk. it to Ponotggwmd thrbwlttg l,I5..6n'-`.W0 aooruwgun. H.-.: 2 h n`.n.ulI.od;;whn$ sort of a n.t..it..wu,. Ehomplon purl, chased 115.. " ~ L:<;::':'x;n::L1 ,_ .. `L n .1- InL_@_: Camp Douglas, Sons of Sootland, "was re- cently organized at Bee._verton.- Bother. Galbraith, of Barrie, who was Grand Cam ofcer in` attendance acted in the moat` e - cient manner and the Camp is certain to, succeed. The greatest enthueieempreveiled and it is expected thatthere vyill be at least 0. dozen new member: at the next meeting.-'- Packet Correspondence. T " 11-.. `ll'.. cu._.`--..._'__. `|l'-A.L-.u_4. '|l :...'..4.-.. '?v.'{1"3I. i..?.1".}}'{3$:a2I}rg.n:pPea front Cookstown to the United States at was . ` ' ' . V 1 7 T V(7)Zn; VoVfTthe Ba. aV:il!e ;ta.ge h0l_`IQ blip ' ed the other day w en.-going down an icy ill. and broke a. 193. V . ,- ._,_I -1 `LL . "l')..->-.'J--I.In`n\g manna Inn'nII.,O,;\ W Tsve vera.1T of 61:0 'Br:aoebridge Manon; wenttb Huntsville on Tuesday; to attend the funoirail' I\' `D... D f.1nI-nthllz