ff i-a:a-1;<;rt;ed a.s a'cting thq , crops in the neighborhooh of Foxmead. % O Au uuv uiusuuvsuvvu Au. .I.`ULlllUu|.l.- A correspondent of the News Letter . s5. s ; ;this:-Gra.venhurst .ba.kers- must `either he losing money or- their brethren of Orillia ! making a. fortune, for while bread sells in Gravenhurstat 10c. ner 4 lb loaf we have". topay 120. for it here. Surely our is as cheap hereas it is there. ~Where does the difference come in 2 _ In the case of Howell vs. Irwin at Toronto on Tuesday, Pepler, Barrie, for pla.inti', i moved to continue an injunction ranted by ` the local judge at Barrie. McCos , >Orillia, for defendant. Motion adjourned till the trial. Defendant in the meantime to be at liberty to harvest crop. on land in question, u n his underitakinsz notto sell or dispose o it_, but to holdit subject to the order of the court. . Throwing pennies is` reported .to be a. fqyorite pastime with the Elmv`a1e' Mag-` `istrates. . ' ' The Salvation Army had Soul `swing meetings at Collingwood. last Sunday. ` Some Collingwood boys who had been .1 laying truant were before the `Police ` agistrate a few days ago. The truancy ` game is about playediout tor the present; `.I (`in I A few days ago, Miss Stone, daughter of` Rev. Dr. Stone, of Meatord, and-Miss Snarr of Toronto hada. narrow escape from drown- ing. In company` with W. S; Bates they ventured out one. raft, in Meaford harbor, and proceeded to row to a. yacht anchored, at a.- distance and the raft upset and all were thrown into deep .water. . Th9.'1&di8S could not swim, but they nmnaged, to keep aoat by clinging to, the raft until, Mr. Bates, who is an expeiftswimmer took them 1 singly to the shore:=`4Collingwood Enter- prise. ` ` DIUKUU llllllg `I.IUl>' ll?-V0 UL!!! UVUE been -ab1e_to `succufullyi contrgverb Mr. ;Bla.liejs_ Jeyere condemnation 'of_ the `Un-V `restricted Reciproci ` fad, `bbcaqse it '-W9u!d~ "inevitably ll" ` 1:6` `Annexationu As rh Grit -pa rs have taken such 9. fancy am 'now ,- B1a.ke s,opinion' about the .4.G6i1se,rvI`tive ppmiyg. wawoulc1'suggest that; .hhempnbliah ~ iovenif is-ax.-little lime .in_ the` Sis; .!l !4?I0Ii-B..194lE6 3.'1!5?91` 3 8115;; a. _I,.ity"t hey ;.obt-`M29 ':th.a:vse9tlemani Comic}l' 'Eme`a tlie: Butin. dubs it, % 'did*kgobd;-iservice-, espe'cia11y=- the wa.tr- worn, ~ : I: .. ' % S zIt_ iz lrieportlidh tlxat era?!` of. 1 _tayner asso isrunninsz` '61-se . _n c eas 1 to 9. ma.n'a.t Auburn, N. Y., for pnse; 11 114 * 50 I Barrie Sm September, 1891. _._. .- --.J'-___ . Mr. Alex. McEa.chern,. ..of New Lowell was in town on Wednesd'a and had` with` him an old pair of iron :16 gh shoes which 3 he claims belonged to a sleigh owned by V WilliamlLyon` Mackenzie prior to the rebel- lion. He obtained the shoes from Donald Mackenzie of Preaqu -Isle, who ' got them from Mr. Scqtt of Owen Sound, who receiv-- "ed them from the celebrated agitator him- ` se1f;--Stayner Sun. ,,n , , _,-_I,__,I_,_ I ZCcV>ilingw`ood is going to have a. regatta. on the 18th -inst. __ - Some one has Been destroying sha.d`e trees I in Smyner. ' V ` ' an `I! 9 p \~r,,,, i` ,;__n ' juuujvw iwvv Opposition papers are reIiublifspin'g`wich eat*- gusI;o~an iexh-act from` Mr; pB1a.ke s ' amonn letter off last Marchs (publishedqfter the .eleetions)-.p in which; he `unfavourably Ivcrijzioizes Jake. vC,onserva`tive and I speaks, in ;.sa.vqre terms of; thqresult of; the noun`: A` in`-{nix maul-.n Th}: nnn I\n,r1nI-41151: .- .7. v... .- This is how the Stayner Sun makes known its ha. py anticipations:-.--How cheering it is to Ice `forward to the autumn and winter evenings and think that the electric light will make them as bright and {ieasant as `nights of summer. Life will ever so l much better worth living. I A :01 1 _ ___d'|4g_A__ L|__`_ "`iIss."7ri::2 .B<}};.',," 2.? &'cs}ii{;gM`vooa, purchased 200 cheese from the Cookstown cheese fs.ct_ory. 0-! 44.4 -.4,-.-9,. .. __-_1I -1 \Y_:_L_'._- 1--_ --_. Eleven nevi mmbefs iver taken into the Glen Huron Methodist church last Sunday. A 19d e of Good Templars was instituted in '1_`om"p, ins,,Norbh O"r1llia., a. week or two lfli A Tottenbam ratepafier com lains that every by-law of that age is 9. ead. let-ter a.nd_threa.tens a. who esale summoning of "law breakers before the throne of. judg- ment. - Barrie waterworks have raised the town another letter, D to C, thereby saving 15 per centin insurance. Our W. \V.- still sticks in the mu'd.-Ca.rdwel1 Sentinel; nd there are c qua.1-tor. ' Vuv V Awv UV; J I Tzresbing is rogressing well a Nottawa ' gearing repqrts from every 1:: - I ,, ;,I-,i, 9,_1 . 11,- PIANO'I%i{".I"l"ilT15I/I.lil - North Orilliu. correspondent writes: There is a good prospect. of business in the lumber Aca.mps,the oorning season. A lar e `num\Be`r of manure leavmg for "the `woo 3 already: 1 - _. : I` -, J7` E`3Y1 L'}"oEf'pe.7%1`iZrE",n" is"'Je"KrJ as been quite a favourite with Grit papers; but very` few of them ever published Mr.` Blske s 1eec9';_.;p, ~n3i'..have they ever I-man nhln Inn nuannannfnuv nfmtrnvni-I`. Mr- fIlElDj[9ss _' lack Cashmere: i Q 35009 40909 450-: r yd.--48 and 56 valnqa at GEORGE --Vl4a.dleI use than we are no In: at 80 5_0c.'.,60e. I.I'IC",6b0o inches wide. Gr __- Wlzviiring` add North O_'rxllia,. Binnie : in`, ,4. I 1,5? 5.1- i a `; adders are reported . numerous in I I ha, ` - Enlronr or run counnrrnn ; Warm a$u.?{:e on that R'enu't--one !inport- len out-'l`ho Ihnxieofu ; ronort read. "The regular monthly meeting of the". II blic School Board was held on Monday, .| &nii1g.; Mr. -,_Brown the. Cl:a.irma.n_ ofzfthe {I The following' /members ' V rese1iI:`- ` essrs. Brown, Radenhurst, Spry, ll, Scroggie, Smith, Baikie, McNa.b, and Ross. Routine business as usual. L - * ~ REPORTS. _ _ I The. committee on school management reported recommended _a.s follows; 5 I ' 1 That the following trnnnfnrn in Him :1-414? `.4 .h a ;`upuL'yuu, uuuj reuurumenueu I9l10W8:, " I That the following transfers in the ma` _ "be made to come into operatiozfat-, onee. Miss Ayerst to be transferred. from the `Central to the West Ward school and to `take char e of -the junior scholars in the `Primary e rtment. Stritch . to be transferred mm the Primary to the Second Department and. Miss Caldwell" from the lsecond to the Primary Departmet in the` Central school, and Your Committee further report that ndin "the meeting of the Board` they`1':ecte . the Head Master to carry out these changes on the opening of the schools. ` fI"`L_ __._,__,.Al I` D P R oiiivr Y 1 vuv DVLI VVLUI 2 The committee would further recom- mend that the West Ward schools -be` sep- arated in the management from the Central school and placed under the direction of the teacher of the Senior Department of ithatschool the said teacher to make report of attendance direct to the Board and full the other `duties of a Principal as laid down by the regulations of the De artment and by the special rezulations of this Board and that the West Ward school be graded as far as possible on the same lines as. the Central school. exce tras regards the infant class, and that the gas ector do settle the limit table of the schoo after. consultation with the Principals. nxr o u A o u .1 .-. J ULIIGKI Mr. Scro gie thought it was unfair to place Miss aldwell in a lower room and promote Miss Stritch to her place there was something in the scheme that didn t' look right. The Chairman explained that Miss Caldwell had interviewed him in the vacation on the subject and he had allowed proceed- ings to be stayed until this meeting. ` j `I\ 1 independent achool,`L`t_i"1`fder th sup_erv_i`_s`ipne:.of. 5 Head Master. In this way i I think 'ti1a'.t_ -you; 1 could avoid;:..;the_..f1-iction which at present exists and the two schools would] ~nn+AI- Ah nrfhmilliit thnliak i-ntlihr n1-:n"nn3mI<.l 5Z"33`?i1'e'1`i:`y"E&1: r'Z."i`u'e`{{i{i nnunnnf :f.nn Mr; Rmdenhurst said that the B331 should not be obstructed by the teachers and that the Chairman was wrong to stay pro- ceedings. . ' FBI... (l....:............ .......L......!...l 4.l....4. L- ......._ _.,witho;1u.t :.csuae).e among: some 0 competition. ~, A .~ 5; ~ ; V, -_ The changes in-..the East Ward have.I. believe dpnejgood, ;.for_ whilst. the` teachers` are equally `capa;hle,_.`an`d successful, the change of management has, I understand,` checked (atany rate for a time) the,fe,eling of ' ` disaatiefati6h'{vhich5'wa's `g'ro`win, (I b`e1ie v`e=; . the `rate: pae'rs in that ward..- ' 1 am nnrrv ,4:n1nv_I'.n nnh.thinh yd-nla yu_yul.'a us uunu wan. u......... 1' 1.... . int.-.4... o-nnuhpml .J\no'-_umn-nwsnnnnx Tn 7 VFUl.lUl0u'l.llb uuu nu. l.U uuut auu LIIUBLU, , ms PUBLIO SOH_0L 30111111 3 Your Committeeis also of opinion that it l would be to the best interest of the schools | if some changes in the teaching staff were made and recommend that the _Secretary notify all the teachers in the employ of this Board that their present engagements will terminate at the Christmas holidays with liberty to any teacher to apply for re-engage- ment forthwith in order that the Board` may pass upon all such applications and that all appointment for the coming year be made not to be later than the month of Oct. next. - AYT I1 0.. II II .1 I ULA` .U1`Af\D W U1 UU ICUCIVCII U IIU UUUUFUISLI` ed up to noon of Monday 85th of Octo- ber_1S.01 for the purch use of t} following valu- able Farm and Village Pro rties: belon 113 to the estate of the late Lee an. decea.s' . in separate parcels. pow-nl \'n I 'l`l1n ?\'nv-1'1 .10 nf fm. x*nm1.m- uwnvo 4 Your Committee would call the attention of the Board, and the public generally to the stringent act lately passed, respecting truancy, compulsory attendance and to the. owerl of the Board under the late High chool Act, to appoint a. trustee in the High School Board. . ` ,_Al_',11__ P1 ,l,,,,'AA , I LJUIIUUI JJUGI. bl: `Respectfully Submitted, G. A. RADENHURST, ` . Chairman. This report led to some pretty lively dis- cussion in which Messrs. Radenhurst, Scroggie, Baikie, McNa.b, Spry and others joined % T ` V worse. , _ A v `V The tone of the (legal school is to my mind_ decidedly higher, -which is something to rejoxce at, but do not thmk the progress has been as _sa.t1afactory as was formerly the ease. The 1111188! and coneequentiaheence of more than one teacher could; not `fail to leg- =sefn4 the work done and the change of touch- ers` in` several of the departments hqdr .9. dc. cided- tendency in: the same direction.-_ _ At the same time other veauaea which-`1;v>ill'be fogndlihym eondential...re ort . aeaistfd, in_ bagging t._ ut reeulta. whxch are in soihe caes i1nsat1st:a_.,etory_ me. ,_ E ' PET , CUT? I I:IU|4|Il LWDIIIEID` Wl lUlI LU LFI. DUIIIQ cades unsamfactory _to me._ _ V _ _ _ ` 2 "The West Ward, qhool h_ ,oertain1y, ~im- pro`v'ed"and I` have to expresb fny_,p&tiaf::ti9n with the wail? being" ' done Vtliere.' In " this comaeclgion I`must_ .a.gain_ .regpm;nen_l:-:tl:1at a_, seriouseort ibd--mad to'; !nak6 tlixs an; 5-- J-.. -__ 3---`. .__l_-_`l ';'_"_:~J-._ LL- ...__.-.._.2_.!___ , `.VlI|lVI' Va 1' :54 T In a nk n in I UWWII H n I The Chairman contended that he was ! right and that he had no fight to enforce | the recommendation of a. committee until it ' had been endorsed by the Board. "Phi: `ranting Inna VHIII in IVl\"l) nun:-I Inc` an [LU 3 Ul'- 9V\1ILl.IU Pl U `II: VII`? lIl\I\r9\ulIluI65 Mr. Spr moved that the clause be rein- serted w ich was carried as Dr.- Ross had come in and voted for it without knowin just what had previously been done. . - LII-Ill IIGCLL WVI-I\L\IIBW\L VIEW LJKJZIJLI I This `clause was to vote [and lost on [the following ivision : Yea.s-Messrs. I Radenhurst, Spry, Baikie, Ball I In `TI ILL UUL DUBUIILVI GU19 \LlDU IIHQIULI IlI\L striking out clause No. 3 relating to the dis- missal of the, teachers, the report wa.s:adopt- lows. ` . . ' ' " " -To the Board of Public School Teachers of the V Town of Barrie ' . GENTLEMEN,-I have the honor-to resent herewith "A my- semi-annual report or the half year ending June 30th 1891 together with the condential report and schedule of of visits attached as requested by you. I may add, before proceeding further, that as us my private notes on each division are at t e disposal, condentially, of any mem- ber or members of the Board. I do not know that I am able to report any decided im- rovemeut in the condition of your schools, orwhilst in some directions this has been observable in others there has, I feel, been something very like stagnation if not , . a lI'1L_ 1,,_`; _-2 -L_ :13!"_1- _-L_-1 2- L. __-__ ]_ The "Whitaker" Farm, E. 9 and E_ g cf W, of $8 In 4th con. ` more or less. )4 x_ce1lent land. I go cleaging. ood {rs me dvvclhnsz house and her buildlngs. his farm in situated near the v Iago of Shanty- Bay, whrre there are a schoo nd churches on A a main road and within 6 es of Barrie. It 33 only a few minutes walk om the shores of Kempenfeldt Bay and for as a whole a. most desirable properly- -. nu , nvr..o,.1.:....n...7` .~.uorv\ `A6 L :v| 0-`R nnnonn Nays-Messrs. Scroggie. Smith, McNab` and Brown. The clause was therefore lost by the Chairman's vote. At aaubsequent part of the proceedings MI! Q1-\lI\1 VVIAIYAII fknf flit: n`nIIan `ma vunun . THE` on; ()1 raisin"; bun cmmnruov N.` L-1etZvIr-tT1ra.ZtZ:-he.dT1$reviously beeh `ma After considerable discussion epd L_,5I_2_, -, -__L _I_,-__ 11 - 0 .__l`_4_2___ L- L1. _ `-lellhe I`nsp< ag-.;tor then read his repgi't a fol- IIIDQ vs vul. Uullluuuu 1.10 UUIUUIGULUU. The discipline and order in..the, Central school remain, very [n1uch;,the" saine_ as `reported last half. . year.:` The principal states that I always happen to see it at` its worst, but in view of the` fact that I am aliont the school! nearly every week, I scarcely think this can he so. I do not gwish~to be understood as saying that the order is bad, it certainly is not so, but it is not what, the improvement made for a time led me to hope for.. I should like to add that, the. arrangements for drinking gCOIltI`ib|l8. _1ar ely to bring about the dis- order which have noticed; This is a matter that may protably engage the attention of the. committee on` school `management. ' `It is with infinite regret. that T lwuvn .1-n season gaw 9.` good dal of attehtion given to it, intact, to my mind too..long a. time was ta_.ken at a. time and thus the additional Via: run of -the boys.` It then nmtna n.II`.(|n`nf}\nI- II!!!` {Jan I-\11v\:ln -Inna: Aria JJGILIU VV o\Jo.l.u VI CG LIVLLI GU UIIU LUUHI3 U1 1: e- Y;M.C.A,. Dunlqp street. There was a. 9tt;1anqe,of m9mbrS~ The principal. 3 #:3311538;W9-5.,th?{4:T6s3ti9n`0f'0f8!`8afor the yarpandralso the sriking of com- ,.g.Me5 mfg;-`web sq? _ Ijyiaiiches fof 'w`o`1-1: ta .. H V11`p'vlr'y"_'t'h'iV"u'ion. `The ofders" of- __.. ____.'_'.' ..'. -l;`_`L'.`,! "__'.}Ll_ ;L- - us uussunluug "hut: uuyu. 1.0 bncu 'eZ'a&"1eo that and the pupilsc-lost one of the chief netsto be derived fnjom itsqjv I on... ALSQ. nveribeen regularly taken 12 and ' ieribusly ixiade 6 study. I- feel this to an imp_o1_-taut omia s_ion"in view; of theggreat effort": that`a.re;b'ei1Ig-"put" forblf in this di- rection in all large schoo1,it.s own._1`.ea.1|va.1ue_. in many ways. andit indirect -utility. ' The almosjs tota.l.~neglect`of this ftO_j's ome extent imperilled and certaihly lessenetl the success of our Dominion Day Celebration. Thn A;nn:n1;nn uni: nun-`on :n `Ln r`nnun1 uccunuw p-vvv` "J ' II. The I{utchinson" a.rm.`qt 5 in 2nd` range 0m 120 acres more or 1 _s. Thls is also an ex- cellent farm and is es cmlly adapted forptock raieing1)e.ir.g wen w ered and some portxon of the land Beaver M _ dow _ T Thane nrnnnrripn I Spry-.-'B.adenhurs't--Th`at the Inspector procure the necessary information, and present to the Board at its next meeting a. report, showing, let, the number of pupils in. each class of the several schools injthe :t1o!Vn at date of late promotion examina- tions ; 2nd, the number sent up for examin- `,_t.ion;p`. 3rd, the.`-.Vuu)n_1ber` pagssed V and 74t_h, the length of: ;time the pupils were in each: c1au-;r 5th, the teapher =prg-pa` "the teaghelj ,of the ;l_e.a, _to__ w'hi'h-.-1tlie.9 pupils 'wei-epromoted` that signed auchscertioates. Spry-Smith-That- the -Supply Com- urn !-I-an Imno.nI:hn1~waJ `A hnmrn I-Jan , p &ps dent up-:15? i~:'ka.minauon,`az;' ;the: ` `It is with innite regret that I have to report little or no progress in Business or Commercial Education. A good deal was done during the month of January, but nothing afterwards It is only fair to add r that I did not ask any explanation of the principal, and he has given me none. `I ` ` I ____ __- __-._ _. v_ _._v ---v 1 new turnto several points which should- be considered by your committee and acted on if deemedexpedient. N ' Tn nhnnl-an OR A` I-Ln nan: Qnluud A 44- (int: 1, av an luuvnuc of the to _____L ,1!` , av nu rsvvnuvu Iuuv Iluv IIIMLLLUIPWI vuuuuu D town shall pap int one or more truant oicers. I won d recommend that you call the attention of the cotmcil to this proviso, and `request them to permit you to co-operate with them in dening the duties ` of such oicer. I beg to submit the proof of the promotion certicates as requested, ` |and trust` that you will approve of the design. _I have made an effort as you will I see to have it distinctively Canadian. nu 1~... IIV uvxu. I have more than once reported strongly on the wisdom of holding` Public_ Examina- tions at stated intervals. If held twice a. year they would contribute to a more thorough understanding on the part of rate payers of the work being done in your schools, and whilst securing more thorough co-operation between the Board and the teachers on the one handand the parents and pupils on the other, they wouldminimize the evil eects produced on the minds `of those who have no opportunity of _ judging for themselves by the persistent misrepresentations of persons alike ignorant and unscrupulous. `l"I,,!-_,`I1,,,,1._,:__1\ 1- .1 I .- ."TTxV ':`%w%}Ee:s1eteZ'~mh uLE*aBe'I iema f.+.hs{;p sane:-ctuxy. ztmxis.-... 1i`s rndtluahaulngadoulinbd- % .-Y@,"t!ou ,*f `MW. % _ Caxnepn was clibtieizbgl t-Iioit fA6a1tioi1." J VII LL \L\iVl.lIV\l VA In chapter 26Y:fm:1`1: `new School Act, sec. 1, it is provided that the municipal council nf the fllrn aha n*nnn{nl- nnn nun vhnrln The pronounced success` ot the Patriotic Demonstration of July 1st. impresses me with the belief that _with certain modica- tions such a demonstration can be made a. .standing. Annual re-union and Holiday and at -the same time answer the nobler purposes for which such demonstrationsshould always be held. Al I 1 I M most to: lmllllnery in town .8t.J9 1}`! , fg51{ . . `--5., . ., . , p the land "ueavqr M uow T These propemes 111 be gold at decidedly low gures and on Ler 3 to suit purchasers. .8DDly tn . . ` , | I looked (as directed) into the regulations ` adopted by the Board with respect to the ; Promotion Examinations, but could not nd anything which laid down specic duties } for your Inspector. Under these. circum- \ stances I have nothing to rep: and to say } that from statements made use of by differ- ! ent teachers I do not look on the result of thbe_Promotiox1 Examinations as at all a. fair test of the work done in the rooms. ' TE ,, _ 3.], EL 1' I _II ' _ R` I I` \I\l5U UL VII`-I VVULII KLULIC LIL UIIC5 L\l\JIIlo _ If you wish it I shall give you any fact of which I am cognizant or statements `which have been made to me. l Ishall not have "another opportunity of I recommending (as I have done several times already) the holdin of the Annual Public meeting at which t e Board should give a. statement of,the year's work and take the public into condence with respect to what is proposed for the next year. I do not I think it ssible-in its own interests and for the pub ic_ weal, fora Board which has accomplislied-what yours has to make too public its present work or its future inten- tions. Hostile criticism- has in the. past originated from ignorance or_ worse and a know1edge`of- facts would in most instances at least, silence it entirely. r `rs II .-- I UH IHUIAIUII D1113 IVUEPUIVD WILS relerrecl Committee, on School Management. A... % `i -MOTIONS.-` ElILJ* lJ|IIIIIll'*.l.'lIK'|-' ' IIIIU miteo be Cpp: have the J11 'her&`o.iI:ia&: a.t a: contact :00 exceed $100. hg _Bpa.td:tl_1en eadjouxjned. . . ,,.. a 4.1 "The postponement of the Kindergarten was, I am aware. prom ted by a. desire to have the system tho:-on ly well ventilated. The delay was, `I fee benecial, for the universal testimony of the late meeting of the National Association in Toronto, together with the * practical proofs of efficiency which meet one every_where; have Iver. an `impetus to Kindergartening. whic , I am sure, you will not neglect to benet by. Ami nrlr.I1'nv-' infnv-rnnf-inn. ` urn] kn \vnnIv "gap Mdazg the. regular megting of ihe % Barrie W.C. .U. was held athe rooms of LL- K? `II ('1 A "\.-._I-_ _L__-L 7l1I_-__, _,_, uuav `Jill-I vvuxu.V uunlu-' u auuuaulc DDEUIIIUI and play rjoom. I trust you will see your way clear, erelong, to build so necessary an accessory to the school equipment. `VIII , ,,;n,, ,,,,,_ 1 1- .I 17- 9 Blll, you vvnu HUI: ucausuu UU uvuvuu U . Any further` mformatxon: W111` be very i gladly rendered.-` " T nrn nnntlnmnn I 1'eret that our, Bami have not felt 1 ` that -youcould`. (1ild- a 7suitable assembly I out] nInn rnnrh V T fj-run!` `Inn 11231] n A n u v A .. TEXD1 will bb received by he undersign- km-1Q('1l fun vhn rrllvn-l\..|nl) A? {M fn`InIu{nn 1-rn`II_ .:TQn Mda xii; I~;g'.{1J she` 'l2...... `K711 IT was Halt` nH`I\'n II!\l\I'I1n AP ); 189:V`1`.V IGLILJ L KJIIIAUI. Wu: I am, gentlemen, Your obt. servant, J. C MORGAX. On motion this report was referred to the '-........:u.... l\I\ Q.~.lu...I \.l'.................._L ng yr,.>a'ndalso the striking ot ] ea f0r'j `.hf0f.",8G,9`e!.f&I j}n:`ai'1ches ' work 1 ,ll`pVlf_vt'hi3"l1fId1i. gn- vgtgt) ye-,9l5\Y!ii9h 2 that smug _ rd .QQl\D.`..D`1' FM.-6 . "IPA VII`? KJ `/9 ll`. ' >3 .,_furnace .~-._-_u-J onnn` P_1RA'l}B;APHEB. 8 mun. Poms. mv `nmton nu-runs imcnnv 'IQO1& vary Lubl.'Iunx_ Illa uoaanpy _ chapter "oi Local History. _-V-_.-`V.V-hite frost Sn d nigh ts. .-..fSoo ihooe nI" B ollneo at J. Fvfehl . -'-Wa.verlyA_ correspondence unavoidably leftov/er, ' ` FARM&VlLLI{GE"PRD{5ERTYl --`;Seiv;r pipe iaylingvfor house connection& in" full blast. ' --Th;vtV;r;:es are getting the ush of` aI;tumn s kiss. ` ` -Th Season" for Mduck and partridge `shooting is qn hand. . . -A new side walk has been laid on north side of Penetang street. -Get: y l\`rg2s ready for the Great Central Simcoe Fall Fair. --There was cricket playing not far ,from the Corporation boundaries last Sundav. ___.._.-_-_ ...~- -sl\ana\Avv` - A -Mr` Rivl`1ia.;dw}'L owell has charge of the outsidg attraction; at the Barrie Exhibition. -Tlie O'rangemn s excursion to Jackson's Point yesterday. It was abeautiful day for pleasure. rev 1 I- -WHy was not action taken by the Board on a teacher s violating the regulations re- garding holidays? Hflnsure in the British Empire Mutual and get 20 per cent. for your money as well as insurance on your life. `I"\, I. P - "4 ' -Don ; the Saturday cheap trip to Point _on Saturdav Sept 12,. per Steamer Enterprise. Tlckets 10 cents. _ _v_...- .v up --!'he stock of the Bank of Toronto is away up, and quoted in the Mail of yester- day at 230. That speaks well for this favor- ite institution, HIHABLE ono mms son/-SALE. V _---.---- -When Miss Caldwell learned of the action of the Board on Monday night, trans- ferring her to a lower division in the school, she immediately tendered her resignation. Ml-.. 'l'J'..._.._- LN! n $27.1 `*"1;,*':;.;`a`z;;o';1;.;ii;;;:1'::"" I.a..a; .. . dell satis- ed W! the condition of things. -VVe regret to learn that` Mr. Charles Purvis, of North Bay, has been ill of typhoid fever for several weeks. His friends will be glad to learn that he is recovering. \`I)L.... ll _'_._ IN,` `I II 1 1 - @'Ladiesn clean your, kid gloves with Na.ther s glove cleaner, for sale only at James Va.ir s Dry Goods Store, also a. full line of dressed and undressed kid gloves in all the most desirable shades. x-IV. -Dr. Morton, who has been attending the Royal Inrmary, Edinburgh, and the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons. London,'got home a. few days ago, and will remain in town for the present. `,,.f1_A_ __V_AA_,`- 1 (VI I v\ IJL QIIII-O Since it was -rst opened by the late lamented Adelaide Nelson, there has been presented within its wells all that has been excellent in the way of amusement. The Eresent season omises to be a pa.'rticula.rly riliamt one; early every prominent at- traction on the American continent wil ifipear within its walls during the theatrical year, chief among which may be mentioned _the famous, Dr. Bi1l,which will be presented during the second week of the Indus_tria.l Exhibition, viz., the week of September the 14th. Dr. Bill has been secured by Manager Sheppard at an enormous expense and comes direct from London, England, where it has been running over 500 nights. When you go to the Exhibition, don't fail `to go tothe Grand Opera. House and see ,Dr. Bill. ILVIII UlI`\) "33 VII`! POUCH: -I-LVL eve 18 real, her passion human, her hate intense, at all times her `personal magnetism is such that 0116 forgets tha.t`it is but a. pass- ing stage picture that is absorbing his every thought --`-Hamilton Times. - This Go. appears at .the.i-Town Hall on Thursday evening next. Seats on sale at Sanders. '1.j.A%D; ;;1;,y,;-(E1 .Igp9oqr'o_f{ Mechaixica ah: on a. to r of town 19.3" -iv v vvj nouugquxvvn he Educatiqnal Dpaitment, stigutea-was in inspection He thifbdbks". of t .Baii15M.chanics ma 14.. LA` 2-..:..-.I.v.:...!......a.-.l('I.8..:aZ2lE: .ian gl'l .. H- ,_..-_-... __- --.... uuvunvun -Mrs. Henrvy VV.Va.rd Beecher s personal memoirs of her husband, under the title of Mr. Beecher as I Knew Him, will begin in the October issue of The Ladies Home Journal. ' '-'-At T the Baptist Church Sept. 13th. Morning subject, The Iron Gate. Evening subject, The horrible pit, The miry clay, The Rock. The established goings," `-`The new song. .91 1- I I-- HCongregationa.l Church. Preaching services every Sabbath at 11 a..m. and 7 p. m Sabbath School at 4 p m. Prayer meetings, Sabbath 10 15 a..m , and Wednes- day at 8 pm. Rev. J. R. Black, B.A., pastor. Strangers welcomed. 32 ADJOINING THE T0 N`f_ilf`,1!ARR1E`L: V AmI1l3lll8lIt8. Miss Van Cortland presented the histori- cal romance entitled Lady Clare at the `opera house last night in a manner that ";assi1res- her a position in the very front. Lrankofp emotional actresses. Her imper- sonation of the title role-. is such a. strongly marked, distinct personality that it is hard- -ly realized asa stage portrait, but to the author seems real-a real living, breathing rsonage from the pages of the past. Her ` Aug '3: ran] Han `nnacnnn Bunion Bow kntu --The regular monthly business meeting of the Y. M. C. A. will be held in their rooms next Monday evening at 8 o clock A full attendance is requested. Young men will please take notice of the Gospel meeting in the Association rooms every Siinday at 4.15 p. m. Fhey are all cordially invited to attend. Notice. .Gra.nd Opera. House, Toronto--A special attraction secured for the second week of the Industrial Exhibition--Among the many. attractions that` Toronto has for visitors during the exhibition, the Granil Opera. House has always been one of the most important. `Very few would care to visit that great city Without going to see that great Temple of Music, Comedy and Drisma. Q '_ I` 1 Q I -Palmer Cox has signed `a. contract with The Ladies Home Journal whereby his amusing little Brownies, which he has `made so marvelously successful in St. Nicholas and in his books, will hereafter belong exclusively to the Journal. Mr. Cox s contract begins with ; the October number, for which he has drawn the first of an entirely new series of adventures of his funniest little men in the world. Beautiful sum Fyfe9s. ' .314!) PER ANNUM IN ADVANCE \. amen: corms. mvn oxnrs. 33?: way Sampled. ,_c n__ *m.1-_-_.:-_..l 1 (dress goods at J. "unit and by virtu Q! the ppwe: contained in a. co niortasgo t 19.3 been made (1 which the time of by Public Au :1 of Barrie 9! ENG. ....*n.;.v**h% _le. there will oifered. on at the` Barrie Houldn ~_J. W..Morrow. auotion . S ' d bted to `eTI,ve' 50 the 15 of October next to call and settle their ac_c nts. After that date acmunts unsettled W be placedln oourt for collection. Call and ay your debts and save 5"' JOHN BINGHKM. Butcher, Barrie. 1- ln e undersigned win` iii1nnAY,1s`ifiiBnn, .1:_ug%j .uA.t_th9 hour M` .v..:.... . ..--.. . u.- v....-.-.. _ the Rev J. Hugues .1 ones, my V, Mi R ' La ' '-" I-mu zgip of8?o]8:ilnuYtn' both of the W"; B MBOBE--WILSON.-0 S . v A , E church, Churchill, nbyep1;1Eendh?,$,8' Pt1`0 Murphy. James Bemrose. Esq, 1-,5 Evce-1e`;: L .3 u td . B()liyKSg-.Ii$1:Bisl?uRhtr of Lambertx "Wu- 7 ' u L; r.rasze,". nun-no, ;3un PuxT0N.-i1.ttheR(5(x)i!1einst(.).the wit of C. W; lgggfgg Esq" of 9. dauizhber. _ ` . - the 31st of Angnise uc1;8r;fEgh;`v3i:(3r3'? 13." McPhee.I nn..s.. at ; 9 - 1 B` may 2lstot Ai1s'net: L}"'1 g1'It11l1? `.7v"i r``3`: ev'v3. Lrynn or a son, H" _ ' Married. .' _ _ . _ th Methodiet.inu'son- LzAcH~(`,`,`1`; i ;' Sit the 3...: of September` 191; use-Re, Wel1wood.F.R.`H.8..Mr.A ._' tI l each_ 61' Coldwaber, to M13814. 8. K1101,` of Fesaerton. , , , .--At the Maui: _et, par- WABN`R'A(1)q,l:1I}iIE:,v1S)y the Rev. N '. *ellwood.. w11;1e.. on the 29th of August M1-.5 Chan 1 F- Wamer, to Miss Adda G. Andrews, both - . rlllia. - V , . of g..o.mn:'nox.-At the residence of the 5"-c .3 ; father. D. H. Cameron, by the` Rev. "" Wellwood. F.R.H.S.. on the 26th of , Mr. A. B. Surbey. of Goodwood. to Miss Minnie T. Cameron, of Orillia. V ,_ rnmrn\r.-- at th I'8SidOIlO8 0! MI.` '1' H I T0wNsHfi3 0 , EASERA MNEW PIANOS EXEGUTOR S SAI anon A3 TONE necutmn.` SA TISFA ION GUARANTEED. T EWL.-{4nv;-;.- ..., W ar es ug , F .`----.... .,` ___` :*.w*.`.%:::;:L W : W on, the to o . W11- `gs Mlnmu 1.. uuu.w....., .. ..--...... [,-LAWTON.- at the 1 M mgharlesuzhes. Foxmesd.on the Bnhoult. br .s... Rev J. Hughes Jones, 1_s11-_,_Vv1_11;._.,_,, Emo .409 mw ADVERTISEIVIENTS. _-- F. BROOKS,` IYl\I"f\I\fI1l'I FIIITI rW-non to "7`" " "' ""' """-"" ` :~; -` `ju 1'. in P16} `L5-E-` 22m1_ : 4 .45, `A Ease Payllp. o. `1g, ; ,`{;,` WESLEY. Pr0D!'l6tO1'- ` % -- OF VALUAl3LE--- `C M e". Barri -, L- R;9:B.e:nar.o, 1-g: 'wifa of or vnmsm T12A'rHY & ESTEN; Barristers. etc., Barrie. IN THI LA 1_p_1 cc ma .I.`.InV, So lCltOl'8 tor Executors. ' I 37-40 .,,<,=,_t.i`V. e15," "in-'BP5i1Q?$i1.`1t1y- .. __ w -_-us; `IT! ?Kr'u:I`Itor Advuior " Like The `C301 of the long 'Ga.dep thie_\}e'q like I$een_ o3p`1'h.tiip`.g_f}_:jifett y:e' y 5 `Mr. Driiiil tofa;` ih-;Brb-i1fr!?rsii.':vi:ix.:l&6e1v. entered and` a. r_evplv_e'v, . powder and tsozqe. ..sh.e1ls ta'ken.a..w`s.y,. ,.~ : '2 W ' A grand Harvest Home in theT..VMetAl;edis't Church at Warminster is announced. VI\.. AL. 114.: n n. .. 1:.:ef..~A n V, ' .-~`:' .. ,::4;-">m.s.z:- M -M 1 uv blll lull`. ' - .~v-- ------vvu u-gain vInlrIIlJUl'Uo . V .-Gol'dwa'uet"..peole have not yet `been able. to-cabchthe clqt ealine thieves who have .been _ operating in that irillage lately. _ RA`, J-. ..LA_L__J;L__.L__._; .7. a . u n .;;l;ember Brechix; will be ` . i ' QJ...-_..- --- % in holiday-attilte baca.uae:of:?the Mara. fair. % A ,-__ _`.---v--uq -on can-u.-.v nnnugv IQUUI-Jo I _' Rev. ;J'. M.t`Shepherd*has been `appointed- to pi-each the harvest and thanksgiving aer- mons . at Shanty.Ba.y and -East Oifo. -.0rillia`s rate this ya9_.r is120 mills on the- dollar. ` .. T :;= .. h ~ ' ` comm 0RB1l-DI8!R1l1!BBED8.| `'Mr.` Fred Mel.-cenr, of Alliston, will -leaive ahorgly for England where he intends to "in- ,tr6di1ce the Mercer Binder) _ - ---._-_ cu--r--u nanrnooiliulh S0I!ieWPVgl`-80I'l8 in th iieighborhood 6f.New-` ton Robxnsoii have commenced digging their potatoes and there are butfew complaints with regard to rat. I _-- -_- -v-wvo `canon-VI `H-V-(rey iflwnnnelo. tu out-lygyon say-` they are melting a V. The price ,1: doing I; at GEO. B V plrsj. ` j uuuu lU1' 5518: Exc AZNGES MADE "Pl... .._-._._._ -0 vs- ._v_- -- -u no--urn on `DING! Many of "the campersave left De Grasai for their morelcoinfortable homes; `I Geofy/E5; ';e$3;&;;:3,E Mr. H. Brett, of the 12th concession of` Tecumseth, was kicked in the stomach a few days ago by a" vicious horse, causing his death in twenty- four hours. The lad was 14 vears of age a fI'IL_ ____._-.. _L__.._ _t LL. 11'! 1 II` .'I II . A Bond {Head man says one of the most; amusing sights on record was a boy not -four years old ploughing alone in a eld with a. sulky plough. V ` `I ! . on! Q may _ _:idr`aa.. pa . ` A. mm: Meefok ` .' v` '3, , _m.:._, `_.' .7_`a`.),-`n.-' , w ..w`1`..l'e?:':'. :.` I -` barn of M1-.'J;;mQ$`s S`4epl.`;erd,'of twaa _.burnt- withalliu:conuentsTaVfew~ days 3 Last wee 1; Mr.s. `James Lavi, bf Newiaonb Robinson, fell and broke her arm ' rm Thohi1;a ao;1:r:;1ie_ rot in low lying districts in tgbat neighborhood". L] A _ _ _ _, 1 -no -u-u- is .. V. -Ow. The cornerTst-:( _f :I.`_\v'a;:l Methodist Church was laid the other day by Rev. 'J. \V . Savage. 1'1 -r I - - A'c;>upI; of Keenansville damsels are go- ing to the World s' Fair as reporters. T `i`arms :.Ii-.f. ;i2i"ni"y'['1}i3}i:own are preparing_ for fall seeding. All who` have threshed report an excellent yiel 1. l YNI,,,l, A ,1 II. I I I 117 mg St., W., Toronto. , - Barrie, 1 ' 27-tf Several weddings in Ba sville are on the carpet and the young la. ies interested- are` bestir-ring `themselves in the way. of quilt- making. ' ` L T.` I 1 " II `II (VI AI A T "sigcuir ".}$i.{S'J%`..1'{cL'n}}}}iii; In mllllnery goo _ J. Fyfeh. TA large quantity f tanbark is being taken from the shores of Trading Lake to the Huntsville Tannery. The price is $2 75 per cord piled up on the bank of the lake. Typhoid lingers at Bracebridge. The attendance `at the Gravenhurst High School is onebetter than at the commence- ment last year. . l`I'II IN . 1"` 1 'I'\ C.` I ,,,,,_ _, .` Efforts t-o es1 taZ2.g1ig|(tH1';_b;*.-ti: r_`g_r;a;in marke, at Tottnham have Coldwater `thrown on t.hem. ` T It; been decided by the Salvation Army to discontinue warfare against the devil at Bayeville and that outpost will be deserted. _-___.-_ ___._- _-.u.._/_ _______________ -_ I m':I_ln`e(`V}v1"a.`t1;l:;l"x.-unk Railway has commenced to enlarge the shops and engine house at the Gravenhurst Station- ' ' T The oat crop of Muskoka. is simply ism-, mense. Sixty to eighty. bushels to the acre. is what the farmers are expecting.- The root crops-are promising , * TS II (In I [I7 I I I New Lowell_wa.yts_p. ahqen1,p.'ke1.'.; Q , -r: . . . . ; % Mr. _Ro.. rt Pawon,M.12.1>,, hu_doh$ti3juct-F ed 9. .ta.nk`to at h hi new ._stab_le s, .,ivh . capacity is 900(?:3lons'. [It withi_fa_ tions in. model of i`tsvVklnd;__" " ' It is said. that been M919 i.ns..t.h.e min-T % chief "ahepp; 1n_ the` jp :'_o`'_Watt.; A T _ :nn{1l slibw\f. of VA'griq1'1,lug;l rSitrJ W! `be;f.h1d;9;9*!;99!12a bjsrnxcir !'~`4N`!F3 ` . \ A man, who is known asbig Tom Robin- .son, escaped from the Bracebridge -gaol a. few da.ysTa.go while his guard was away at prayer meeting. ` ' nu _ ,, _ -2 `ll`__I_-I-_ 2- _9__-_1__ 2__' .. _ g , V e. ' Mr. `Sturgeon; of Waubaushene, was lately the reci ienb of an elegant easy chair, the gift of r. W, McFarland. of l.ll`IIl\t\'l\V'|V nyknvn Mn .QI-ulmnnnn haunt-nor` `nnrn Also Pianos `hat have been in use always on hand for sale. ta-gyrq --.j.._---j-- UIIIIII , UIIU `Ill! VI. &VJ.L n V V 9 LVLVS Ill. IIILIKI. UL ` Freelton, whom Mr. Sturgeon `rescued from drowning in the Georgian Bay 9. little `while ago. - ' ' ' rru ' I1 , on ' la. ,`,I'I__ , , ,,I ,` The Creemore Star editoria.1ly- ret_na.rks:-- " The robability of a. general `election within is e resent yea;-`is not by any means unlocked or. We eha.ll certainly keep .9. look out for the probability. " 1` ' k VII!V Viust, Out of 40 candidates who were,provision- ally passed at the recent entrane exa.mina- tion held here, the Edhatioq` .Depa1`tment of Toronto have seen` fit to calnce1'ten'oithis number.-- N o explanation `been given, and the action =o'`.the~. Department in 19. mystery. The matter will "be looked intaosa . -Just..:n.'rlved-" Iro .:liInglun`d, liiVbI .IhVlpme'n.ot`-full` Vtloicholce` coqq a `Kind vicini1_'.y.' ' ` " -1Pr1!`|9W-,.'1. `There-is cdnsido o New Iw1%gW-PMh<&nw!i9re;:'(`E1W 1.1.." D'..1. ....;. 1:o'.`.I`...." `ml 1: n . 1...- ....... .a........; A son of John :Baxter; of Bracebridge, when adjustinga cartridgeoin a. xevolver re - ceived a. bullet wound in,the stomach. Dr. Bridgland thinks {the young man will re- cover. ~ A - John McPhee and A. Bi elow were ned last Saturday at Bracebri ge for disturbing a. Sislvation Arm'y, meetin . McPhee was ned $10 and costs, an igelow $2 and nan}-.4: - ` ' __-_- ----_-v ~~-~ `--v.-~v---v~ L_ai'.e cm s were more or`1ess injured by frost up in uekoka. `lami Friday night. as ,1 -1 Muskoka is xjapidly losingJ~1'}.a surmr ifibors, who are goiugsouth i n.1arge"nu:_n-_ `"(_}Z:V'1`lford "has-Va Thumday_ vening bibie' class. Ai ` ` . T Head ladies a}re' 'lea.vin{,that burg as an unfruitful marriage ejld. -" t'\,.L ,1` 1n , J9 , 4 Eio7R'rGAGL=. SALE] vuI.'_ lululll`+; :3!`.`v-`.2 .}. ,._7i'.t?ii{'..4, ;F'` i 3395?: we % wary "r.":""."l'i -.'=.4}".,-'., .' - MW ;.9U #B'ARRIE, - 7. V _ > I V Messrs Robert Lamb, W. Reynolds and 0-W; `McConnell, "of Ranklol h, have? each built a residence _there the astsummer. The Penetang'uish"ene"Herald'sa` s`:'-`-'-`'1 he.j steamer Shawana lost a tow` `o 8000 logs. near the ` mouth 0 the French `River during the storm on Friday last. The Chamberlain is scurrying round trying to hunt them. up. - The Beck Manufacturing Co. are erecting a new shingle, mill and enlarging the 01 machine shop `at the New Keen Mil1s.- Herald. 1 * . . ' ~ There is telk of establishitnge a. temperance lodge at Uhuho. "pug 1 o 1 no .- ~. Mr, Up1;on',~or:A11iston, evidently `nukes `tlmwholoip sh: - ` II-run ; -"~17 ".1`o:-onto mad`-Montreal. god blankets `as they are it: gr'ga.t- d`'y_nand ` The frost of Friday night; w~ek`5ago, aid `buhyery little dqmage in Simgoe m_nnty. u' Rev. III` Westcotzt was resentd _' with an ` `address`jon' his >1e'a`.vj,ng'Batteau_afber doing % diitf for _some` weeks t:o t:be sgtisfaction; of 3 w-v vv uvnv 1195 LDII. % Wil1iisniKells and JohnJphasoi;; of Kin`-1;:-.; =vill'e ;hiwe' each `etectd `a. n barn this `lam-`4 mar. 2. `~0nward? fis"the' wabchword hi % that fvicinty. 4 I "II up ~ - - '- - % " Mrfneury Uimb or Latu;me i s-7e`r6ting_ a neat and commodimis reaidence rin- that smart; little burg. "___4A n` I } I CC. 3 . -- ' >- rt:para.Le pu.x'cus. . Parcel No. 1. The North alt of Lot Number eIahteen in the 10th conce ion otthe Township 9fFlos.cont9.ining100a es moreorless. Sub- ject to a mortgage seour 3 81200 and interest thereon from the first y of February 1891, at Tper com. and subject ISO to 9. lease bearing a rental of $250.00 per 9. Istdayof April. 1594. I'a_rceI N 0. II. The outh half of Lot Number 21. m the Imh con ssion of the Township 01 Flea. conmining 10: cres more or less. `Parcel No III. I Number-2 on the North ads of Sam-in e eet inthe Village of Elm - vale as laid ou one plan thereof made by Wadsworth, 1'n 'in 8; Brown. P.L. Surveyors, and registered plan No, 323, K3011 H-ndnr tn unnnifv fan-nu n! nnvmnnt mm and expiring on the _