Under auspic of A This excel u \Jl V" \IIJ\l \JLI:lLL, `II ! ;_The: highest a gre ate match, scores made in team, indivi ual y, and citizens match to count, was won by W.. J. Johnson, Barrie. The prize was a Marlin repeating rie, presented by the Dominion Cartridge Company, Montreal. `Runway!-Rina nn`nan:"in`' l1nwvnnnu1u`v null \J\IllltlIIl.IJ , HLUIJ III URL Everything passed`o' harmoniously, and the members expressed satisfaction and pleasure with the wa they had been enter- tained in Beautifu: Barrie. The next `meeting will likelyhbe held at Midland. K)\IIvllI\C, IJCJD The annual meeting was held on Thurs- day "evening and the following oicers were elected for the coming year: J. W. Crossley, King Citv, president; William Paine, .Orillia,s lst Vvice-president; John Hay, Tottenham. 2nd vicepresident :,C. W. Patterson, King City, secretary and treasurer. The Executive. Committee will consist of delegates from: each club. A motion afrming the desirability of amalga- tion with the Ontario Rie Association was passed. The president addressed the Association and laid before ' the members its nancial condition._ The rst contest on Friday was theizens match, the score of which was the following: S .Windsor, Tottenham, 67 out of a ossible '70. [KT TIT TRY--.-I f\..H1.. RA . Q A .-.4...-...1 . IV LI-II-ID\IL, LUUUWIJIJWLII, U] VII `IL | 70 ;% W. W. Wood, Orillia, 64; 'l`..+a.'....'l........ `A9 . ur 1u',.n......1.: JV ,- 7' I VV 1 VV \I\IV-I @lllllII, U`! , K10 -LVJ.9U\-IGII. Totbenham, 63 ; W. McDonald. Orillia, 63 ; J. Cochrane, Tottenham, 61 ; R. O. Stokes, Midland, 60 `; W. J. Johnson, Barrie, 60; J. P. Sparling, Uhtho', 59 ; J. Higgerson, Uhtboff, 59; J. Morris, Parrv Sound, 58; John Hay, Totbenham, 58 ; J. H. Hammond, Orillia, 57 ; J. Addison, Barrie, 56 ; S. Bfown, Barrie, 56; G. E. Whiten, Orillia; 56 ;o H. Switzer,` Midland, `55; A. Paine, :(\nIIn` KR. 7|` `l3l1..&6- R51.-ll.-nu! KR. Q \Il Ill-Ir, I Sewrey, . I n m....,: , or), u. n. nuuxauu, uaxxlv, 03; U. L. $1, ahthoff, 88. J. Brown, Barrie, 87. Q R`-Ar`nnn rl`t\t{ou`\nvIn OK . Sparlin , Brown, Target S. Medcalfe, Tottenham, 95 ; W. Wood, Orillia. 84; J as. Cochrane, Orillia, 83; R. O. Stokes, Midland, 74. Target C- G. E. Whiten, Orillia, 99; P. F.` Ewan. Barrie, 97; S Windsor, Tottenham, 94 ; VVood. Orillia, 93; (J. Morris, Parry ml... ..........1 _..;-..:....-_.;.. 1.4.: -.. rm__-..- H. Hammell, M.P.P., offered a. special prize, to wib,'a. silver butter cooler which was won by Mr. Nelson, of '1`otten- ham. The special series on Thursday gave the following results : Target A-H. H. Wood, Orillia, 92; J. H Hammond, Orillia, 90; Jas. Cochrane, Orillia, 89; J. A; Addison, Barrie, 89; J. P. .Qv\nvi`:nnu l'\h`-`slum Q9 1' `Inn -up-. DA-.-3.. D"! uuyu mu . P. A. Stokes, _Midla.nd, 87; Wm. John- son, Barrie, 86 ;-S Medcalfe, Tottenham, 84; M. Nelson,` Tottenham, 83; G. E. Whiten, Orillia, 82_; G. Hi gerson, Uhthoff, 80; J, W. ~Walla.ce, Migland, 78; Geo, May,` ~Barrie,- 77 _; P. F. Ewan, Barrie, 76; T, Elliott, Midland, 73; J. Cochrane, Tottenham, , 72 ;.- S. Sewrey, Barrie, 72; A. Paine, Orillia, 71; VV. Mc- Donald, Orillia, 71; J. P. Sparling, Uhthoff, 70;, Wm. Paine. Orillia, 38; John Brown, Barrie, 66: John Hay, Tottenham, 66 ;- H. F. Switzer, Midland, 66; G. H.- Stokes, Midland, 66 . Dunn-I:p\ --...... 5`-.. A....-..2..a.3.... ..L.._._2-_ mm PROPE,TY!] &'J.I\`I$II\J Barrie wins the Association champion ship. ' ' II? 1"! 11- at an is -I\ `In I . OE-Hind Rie eet. H Last Wednesday the- rst annual tourna- ment, of the Canadian` Off-Hand Rie Association was opened in this town and was continued Thursday and V Friday. Teams from Parry Sound, Uhtho`, Orillia, Tottenham, King City _and Barrie were on hand. The, first contest was the team match, open to all clubs of the Association, 100and,200 yards, 5 shots at each range, 6 men to each team. UThe following is the result : Barrie, 452; Tottenham, 416; Orillia, No. 1, 401,; Orillia, No. 2, 343; Parry Sound, 336; Uhtho`, 294. There were four prizes. The attendance was fair and the weather good. ' Th. G.-as ......+..... .. rm.........:|.... ....... c... 4.1.. wuusvun uu 1.1011 unu Lzon 11180. The Collinawood Enterprise is ahead` with a_. ,tster story V This is it, Thomas Barrett of the waterworks picked up 6343 bushels and one tat-er more to the acre. John McComb, of Glen -Huron, while threshing a. few days ago lost his `barn and all its contents by re. uuuu uuu WUGIIHUI SUD. The rst contest on Thursday was for the individual prizes, the ranges being _ -100 and 200 yards. There were 20 cash `prizes, and the following is the list of the successful shgoters : A (V; I , -urn-I-I 1 Ah '1-uv v u 'Ml.`o-ttehhhggzeople are a.- hap`py lot. The Sentinel ea e:--`-One of the merchants there get a. brot er merchant to `keep shop forshim the other day while he went down town to the telephone for half` an hour. - The 36 Battalion hand mm .1- ml... n....1... Tliompslonville wiil have an harvest? home festival on 11th and 12th ingt. Tho l3--L-----~~~ v I u, ...- - ___...- vyv as mall III! JILIDC llllll-'IK. ug[lu ` Mr. Francis fiegghl has `sold his Dakota .farm and will make Tecumaeth his perman- gntzhome. Sentinel. ,....... uu uuu wnspnone 101' mm an hour. Battalion band was at the Cooks- Vtown fair. - -. ' ` othinugs as deeply unfortunate debt Vbeing nccordingto it 9. tremendoumblessing; There were two weddings in New Lownll last. week; John Matthew: to Miss Baker `and Andrew Harkin to Miss Murtough. ' Mr, 'l1`rnnn.'l(......L 1...... -4: tr .1 COUNTY OF SIMCOE, C)NTARIO,- OCTOBER 8. Farmers and Uommarcial Paper` IIIt'u\I'YInl|InIn NJ W IIIHVI , Jll.l\.LLUI.l\I 1.13 L GIIIU, 1 55; T. Elliott, Mi:d"i'a.,11d-,_55; s.` IE9 . 'D......`.. K9. `X7 1).}... l'\..:`I1:.. `UU Lo JJIIIUUU, A-Vll\Ll.Wl-I\l',. U ,Barrie, 53 ; W. Paine, ori11i', 6?; J l'\n`lln K`) Hutu NW8; rain; country "on? smnon: '5 `I `I535 II` s. eecal 63; ('8 Q4-AI. III! with `being drunk and \lI|lII$V\-IQ; 5 WC`); `day Daniel-Sveeny laid a charge of i_ vagranoy . {against Carrie Perkins. ` She ggxded guilty and was sent to the Mercer ormatory for 6 months. ' A.` W. Beardsley char _ d John Johnston - orderly. Fine $2 -a.n;lod$5 20 or - 30 days. ` Went up to say 'wW;n.i. F. Dodda oherged William Artresa` `with being drunk" and ~disqrderly; Fine - oooonrt. On the 28 u1t.~ Henry Harrison charged Alphonso Hebner with assault, but it ap- pearedto the Magistrate that one was about a.s.bad at-the other and _,the lease was: `dis- ounnn-ntl ` ` ;M}iLixIs Wilson "charged. .Wi1liam ASaIt'e'r withaasaiult againat J 0 urnli II n`In3u-11$ n Led." Bpth cases J.uv \i|lD\_lll vuunusuvu U1 1 DHUDIEUIH, .l Se}I']t., 1 Co 1., 1 Bu ler, and-8 men. e specie. prize 0 $2 by Lieut. .001 O Brien, for the cleanest properly dressed non-Com ofcer or man on parade `was won by Sergb. M. Colquhoun of No. 5 Com-_ I\llII 1 I Bountiful: b I1-`cu about at J'. |F!te9. _' T ` 1 Farmers Sale Notes collected IIIQLI, UUIIII IJUUUUO T: PUIIIUHO ' Drill and Eiciency competition. First prize, $10, by Lieub. Col. O Brien, and a silver goblet to Lieut. Commanding winning uad, by Major Ward, won by squad from o. 5 Company, (Barrie), under command of Lieub. Ward, second prize, $5.00, by Lieut. Col. 0 Brien. won b Creemore s uad of No. 2. company, un er comman of Lieut. Bruce. - r -9 I - The squads consisted of 1 Subaltern, '1 gar-nl-. 'I r`.ns"-v-J` I `l2.mI... gen} 0 sun... v :7" POINTS. $4 Pte. G. Davis, No. 2 Company, 39 Pte. C. Emmett, ll 2 Sergt J. W. Winter. N o. 7 Company 31 1 Sergt. J. Arthur, No. 1 Company 28 Guard of Honor ,match-ran es, 200, 400 and 600 yards, ve shots ateac range, open to anynon. com. ocet, man or bandsman who paraded in the uard of honor on July 1st. Prize, 1:; new nider Eneld Rie, presented b Major Ward, won by bands- man, John ott. 44`points. ~ Thvi ht` mdnfnnntr nnnnnndl-L-an Wdunf 1 2 3 4 , ,,--_c _,__. - - ,7. _ ' A POINTS $5.00 won by No. 400. Vespra, _ 74 . Nursery match-ra.nges, 200, 400 and 600 yards. Five shots at each range. `l')I\?\TlII I) III lllll LVJQJIII AC, 5 5 Corpl. W. Co. 35 Bath. 5; 10 4 P38. C. Emmett, 2 ` H Seven shots at each range. - Company ma.tch-ra.nges, 500 and 600 yards. A - ` i `I'\r\`I \'VIII(! 1 $15 No. 4 Co._ (Vespra) V 2 10 No. 5 Co. (Barrie) L Skirmishing match` VIII? \-V`-I\J19lVlCI .I. ll? \l\ll $5 HU W V V GI. , show that the marksmen must have `found the butt pretty frequently. The Ureemore squad of number 2 company, sent down a. very creditable dele ation, who a proved that they were made 0 ` the proper material to make good soldiers as evidenced by their driving down on Sunday through the rain so as to be in time for the match; The prizes were presented to the successful com- petitors at seven o clock on the evening of the match by Jonathan Sissons, Esq., Warden of the County of Simcoe, in his usual happy manner. ' 35th Battalion Shooting Hatches. . V . The annual match of the 35th Battalion Rie Associationwas held on Monday last the 5th inst. and as is usually the case `the matches were nearly all shot 011' in the rain and a strong wind was blowing out ' of the north-west all day, and altogether made weather ' anything but appropriate for the occasion. The T scores, however, aka!" #15415 `Jun UvInIO`rIuInnA\vu -numb `an-vn `A.-n-1` TCounfy Counil match-,-ra.nges,` 200, 400 and 600 yards. Five shots at each range. POINTS. Voter, Take Notion. . The court for the final revision of the Dominion Voter s list will be held at the Court House in this town of Barrie on Friday November 13th at 2 30. The last da.y~to. give notice is October 30th. . -A Harvest Thanksgiving Service will (D V) be held in St Paul-'3 Church Innisfil on Sunday next lltsh inst. at 2.30 p.m. Preacher, the Rev. J. K. Godden M.A. | -----2 DRAFT` bl in 117 or Canada? Gr1rSeBII3gx']i)ta.Ii)f?;heeUnit:`dS!t6I-17641! f America, and elsewhere. ` next at 8 o clock. _J .___.. --..-_ v.---c-. A A. The regular monthly business meeting of the Assocation will be` held inthe usual place on Monday evening -A Tfevr ciays ago some person entered the house of Mr. Morris, Manager of` the Bank of Commerce, Owen street, and stole a re- volver and other articles. rme celery. _ . _ Mr. VVil1iam Taylor, of Allandale, had on the market on .Saturday 9 sticks of celery that weighed 22; lbs. The next grower has the oor. ` --Theiemount cf space given to the prize list, has crowded out local matters which `will appear next week.- ' -SomeV oi1e_ma. timeago entered the house of Mrs. `Crawford and took some valuable jewelry and other things, ' `T `If I`! I111. _ -I 1 $"]3::)r good dry slabs o to Jan. Cheesman, cor. Bra.dfo1"d ; an Elizabeth streets. V 41-ly. -The North Simcoe TeacheraVAasocia.tion will be in session an Midland to-day and to-,morro`w. . p , - V -Mrs. Bosanko was hobbed of her gold watch and other jewelry on her way home from Port Arthur. * Vl\`Ec1;e-e s"_ is coming fo the front for drill, cleanliness and soldierly bearing V ' V eiNo auccesllast Satjlrduy in organizing a Ploughing Association. 'll'_. r1, ,, 11 11 in ' A E3ar;v;:il"t`11.e`7]Eemperance Leeturer ` has been doing good work here. 11-. 0 up 'I\I T6{TW&T+-ATITB7`A-I5T7E' Tuesday Evg.. Oc . I3, - - _--'--q Q wavnncx and Gossip!` f Ghuptgrotliooallstory. -Cold east` wind and `rain yesterday. _ 4-Temperature 83 in the shade la{st Friday at 2 p. m. } l $18 Pte. Jas. Dunn, 4 Co. 35 Batt. 16 Pre. D. Hebner, 5 n 14 Sergt. XV. Campbell, 4 .. I2 Pte. J. Scott, 4 n 10 Corpl. T. Reid 7 . n ' 5 8. Sergt. Temmins, 5 Co. 36 Butt. 7 Pte`. G. Davis, 2 .35 Batgt. 6 Drum Major Sproule, 5 rfnrnl W flu-H-A '7r`.n QR un- MINOR. van-runs uucnia -PARAGRAPHER S PENDII. Poms. AND THE nommoic or` OANADA ova CRITERION. `POINTS . 5'13 55 39 IIFV 47 cnaag'o}'15xoo.:;y There have been 9. number of changes of -property from one person to another this year i and the prices paid,show that there has been a gradua rise in values instead of a lowering as blue ruin politicians are. so pleased to .assert. The. tenements building on Mary street, part `of the` estate `of -the late Mrs. Wisker was purchased by`Mr. James Scrog- gie and Mrs. Stephens for $1650. Mrs.[ Visker` purchased the same property for Ava. vyvv uavuvun Mr. Fred" Mair, President. of the Mechan- ics Institute, applied for the use of the ;Mo del School room for the use of evening -nlsunnn ' ' - ` JIIUUIIIII6 UL IILIU .lJJIOI.\|I . Spry--McNa.b--That trustee, Joseph Rogers, be granted a` further leave umbsence for two months, ` II n`:-Vn:l"`nIn Dnnn:r`nn& ll: SKA RIAAL-.. UIKHVQ Ra.denhuret--Baikie-Ordered that the re- quest be granted provided no objection be raised by the insurance comgonies and that the Inatilmte pay. expenses 0 caretaker for extra services. I fI'\L- `I`I;__I AL--- - ,`I---___'.j Illll Ill IILIV GGIIIU LILIU Ra.denhurst-Baikie-Ordered that should any teacliar on the stalf tenderhia or her resignation to the next meeting of the Board that the committee on School Management be authorized to take steps to procure ap- plications to ll them and report at the next ` meeting of the Board. ` 'l`lnnI- C-nnunn Tmgnnuntu I talk in the same line l|UV\L UIIVIII IIU I.\lVIIVW6VO Mr. Scro gie had no faith in condential reports. e thought that everything be- tween the trustees and teachers should be open and fair. He saw no advantage in secrets with regard to the emplojees of the Board. He did not care if the Minister of Education or _the'Governor General favored such reports he could notvsee that that made the thing 'ght. There was considerable 'I')_.`I__-l___,.;_ _2_!,. l\ 1 1.] . u on IUIIUVVI-I UIJU I/\l'\-IQ I Mr. Baikie sai he had also seen thehforms ` and thought that they were just what was needed. -he High School Inspectors also used them to advantage. Mr Qnnnnnzn Lat` I\t\ `n:Pl1 :11 nt\n`:rlnnO-:n` DIIAUICIUIUIJ WU nu CIILIJ 310 Mr. Spry in speaking on this motion said that an impression was abroad that there was no need for condential re- Eorts from the Inspector. He said that the ' ducational Department supplied printed forms for these condential reports. He had seen one in the possession of Rev.Mr. Mc- Leod two or three years ago and had been shown one to-day. II an`:-` `Inn kin` n`nn nnnun In`-.n':nnnaa~ Ills-III JJIIIILKL L\lL L\I3II6? GIJIVIJUI \JalLIG\.ll Spry--McNab--'1`h:.t; the memorial re-N garding Miss Caldwell be referred to the committee on School Managenment for con- sideration at an early day. IV Qrir {In ahno `r:nn l'\I\ . 6 L3- UVINULI WI. 5 It was moved by Mr. Scroggie, seconded by Mr. McNa.b, and ordered that Miss ,~ Bowen, having disobeyed the Board, that she shell not be considered engaged by this Board at present" end should she `desire to `be retained on the staff she must apply to the Board for re-enga.gement.--Carried. .qnrI1,,Mn\Tnk4q`hn+ fl-nn rnnnnnninl inn ERVANT GIBL WA ED.-Three in family. washing` and _, oning done out, god wages BWBD. -Isnqu_ at N020 ()hL1ER tuvv At a later stage of the meeting Mr. Raden- hurst stated that the change wasa decision ar- rived at after a careful consideration by the Board and not on personal grounds. He said they had on previous occasions made similar changes. The change was not made to degrade Miss Caldwell in position. He could see no reason from departing from the stand he had previously taken. .Mr. Scroggie and Mr, Baikie also expressed their deter- min to stand by the former decision of the Board as it would not do to give way to teachers, TL nu. .~..-..n..-1 I... `II... C`.....\......:.. IIIIVL \I\JlIIllI HLJIUTUIUIJQI ......-....'l,.,1 IIVINLEI UL] 115 QQLLIC DIJUJIEUUI Mr. Radenhurst asked if the resignation of Miss Caldwell had been received by the secretary and why it was not read the same as other communicatiens. - `L_`-;_,,,L ,,\l TN `I On mztion of Mr. Spry, seconded by Mr. Smith ordered that the deputation of citizen \ regarding Miss Caldwell be heard. Rev. Mr. Magrath addressed the board at some length on the subject of the petition. Messrs. Lowe and Walker also briey addressed the ` board on the same subject. ` Mr pnrlntuhuurut nulrnrl {F {Jan I`|ln:lv1-uni-:t\v\ LUUPUIU auv IIUU The repor of the Principal of the West Ward School shows number on register 334 with an average attendance of 236. Miss Bowen was reported absent the whole of September. On Friday last a pupil is re- ported to have fallen over the stair railing and to have been severely hurt. Thirteen non-resident pupils are reported at the West VVard School who have not paid the fee. `PI-inning] Mnrnn n? #11:: nnnfrn vnnnr!-a I _ workin order. ___- _.____.,,,_ -___ _.__- 4-- a Mr. adenhurst, chairman of the School ` Management Committee stated there was no report from that committee from the fact I that there had been no quorum at the meet- ings called and as importantrmatters were to come up he would call the committee at a later date when he hoped to have a. full nrknhtlnnno U'IlU\tI.I\LKl-I\J\7l Rev. W. Miler Magratb, Mr. Thomas ` Loweand Mr, Walker appeared in support of a.. numerously signed petition asking for f the reinstatement of Miss Caldwell on the 3 teaching staff`. \ nn I1'lt\":l\I'| II` Mus qI\l`11 nanny`;-1oz` kc! Mn 1! ant: LIVILVUL IVIIU IIGVU IIUU yalu IIIJU ICU. Prxncipal Moran of the Centre reports 476 ` enrolled at that school and 44 at the East Ward with an average of 431. The pr;nn;nnI oulza `III! nnaalntl nI1~r\~r\1:nn `rt `_ working` order. UVIJLJUU UIUI-I W Lltll UCIILSIIIJCLIIUB He states that the room used by the model 3 students is too crowded, there now being 29 in attendance. The furnaces. are not yet: in It 10.` :11 1 (I L180]. um I! attendance. Irv U0 \Ja LLLIIIEIILI, LU]. IJIILLIUD BLIIILU LU]. Examination Papers . . . . . . . . . . . John Plaxton for pails, balls, repairs etc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mrs.q. Lewis cleaning East Ward . - `V Insure the British Empirff . '3`! 8% 20 per cent. for your_ money? any; ;i``1?wce on your life. _ 2 ' " ' 7` ELIE: - JJVVVJQ UIVGIJIJJ6 LJGDII VVGLLI School . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i C. L. Sanders, repairing clock et_c. . . i Watson Jones , cleaning chimneys. . . William Thompson, Carnage etc . . . . W. Lourd, mowing grassvetc . . . . . . . l 1413!! vvubu. VVLUIJ Gil. GVGLOSU V]. `R01; ` The Principal asks for needed supplies in ` connection with calisthenics `l"I _ -L_;_-_ ;L,L L`, , 1 I,, `I 1 -I aymentof the following accounts :- eter McIntosh, building new "fence at the Central School. . . .$ 80 00 T1103. Pearcey, painting fence . . . . . . 46 O0 Herngiytt & White, cleaning closets .. 50 00 Miss . Lee,Tea.ching at West Ward 23 00 Wm. Mann, for brushes. chalk, etc. 24 88 J. Henderson, for lawn mower. etc. . 7 65 J. C. Morgan, for Ba.rrie s share for Iavnnninnl-;nn Donnnu '7 On Secretary said he had received $5.00 ` each from 24 Model School stutients- I'l_ cu _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . , , L,j l r T Pnbno school Board. , . Theregular monthly meeting of the Pub- lic School Board was held at the Central School on Monday evening, the chairman presiding. The following members were resent:---Messrs. Brown, Spry, Baden- urst, McNab,- Scroggie, Ball, Smith, Baikie. f`I'IL_ C_-__-L__.-_ ,,9:I I, , 1,, `I ,0 1 mar l'\I\ N UGDUII bllllll 6'8 LVLUILUI IJIJLIIIIJI BIIIIJAIUI-|Uu , ` : Mr. Spr presented a. report from the com- [ mittee of inance which recommended the `._.._.._.-..A.'- LL- _`lI-__2__.. _ -_-__'_'.A___ who 5lVlI uuu nu uuc uuuuuy 53101. _. Peter Forest was . charged with being drunk, but the P. M dismissed the case as 1 Peter was quite harmless. ~ -_ -----0+0----- 1891." $5.00 and costs or 10 days. - On Saturday. William Thompson _cha.rged Peter McDonald with vagrancy. Peter said he had been wandering over Ontario for 40 years and had'not ,yet secured a. home. A temporary one for 6 months at least was given him at the county gaol. pnrnr Wnrnnt urn: nlnnv-and 122:!-11 I\n:..n.| GU T 395 VIVWQI 'I:he Board then adiourned. ANTEU.--. W JEEF`l{\'`I\IIlc%'zS1eI?`,J E`&?`i&`:)5 1% ina. `L, I I n. 3 ton Street. _ _ 41 Report adopted- Tho I-nnnr-I-. A` Ii-F 260 82 LUV 75 525N 653 Leic`esters-Aged mm Angus 'JVa.rnica.$ Ram? lamb;-An us Warnica. _. 2 aged ewes that}. have ' lambs this yea:----Angus Wi_:rni a.'.. Two Gimmerse-Angus 'Warnica. Two ewe lambs-1-Angus Wax-nica. vvuvwVluD" 1 cu K1511!--1 U011!) Sanderson 2 D` Garvin. S earling ram-D Garvin: Ram lamb-l John Sanderson, 2 A Watt. Shanty Bay. Two aged ewes -that have raised lambe this year-l John Sanderson, 2 T) Gm-win. "Pun. l1:............... I --an H--- xeurung ne11er-1 W L Gregg. Gra.des--Cow giving milk--J L Burton. Three year old cow-Jon Sissons, Crown- hill. 2 year old heifer-Jon Sissons. Yearlin heifer-l J on'Sissons,2 W L Gregg 3 R J unroe. Heifer calf-Jou Sisaons. Two year old steer- Jon Sissons. Yearling steer-- -l Jon Sissons, 2 Wm Wiggings, 3 Jon Sissons. Steer calf-Jon Sissons. Fat calf or heifer-Geo Raikes. Herd of I male and 3 fema.les--l Dr. Morton, 2 Geo Raikes. Bull of an age or breed--Dr Mor- ton. Best female o any age--Dr. Morton. For best bull, cow and calf (medal)-Dr Morton. uuauu mmnu mm yea.r-1 John Sanderson, 2 D Garvin.- Two Gimmers-l and 2 Alex Watt. Two ewe lambs-l and 2 Alex W3.tt_;.` ' ` au.vnAvL vwntjvvl U Dl'lCUo - J erseys--Bull 3 years old and ovex-~41 \V `Ainley. Bull calf-l W L Gregg, 2 W Ainley, Churchill. Cow l W L Gregg, 2 W Ainley. Two year old heifer---W L Gregg. I Yearling heifer-l W L Gregg. G1-n.des-_(.`nw aiuhm msn..__ 1 1 12....-. JUDICIAL `s4(L:-: A ESTABLISHED I867. CAPITAL - - - - - se.ooo.ooo. uunnsnvy, Q UCU LVHIKCB Herefords-Bull three years and o\'er-R J Munroe, Barrie. V Yearling bull--1 John Gilchrist, 2 John Shrigley. Two year old heifer--John Shri ley. Heifer ca1f-l John Gilchrist, 2 John hriglev. Devnnn.._Rn1l Rvnnv-a All .....'I A...-.. I-1 unuvunnuu, a UUHLI Dill` [C Devons-`-Bu1l 3 years oli and over-Col O Brien. Bull ca.lf-Co1 O'Brien. ()ow- Col O Brien. 2 year old heifar-Col O Brien. Herifer Calf-:00! O Brien. ` -'n 0..-- ~ - '- --- CATTLE. Durha.ms-Bull 3 years old or over-l Dr Morton, 2 Angus Warnica, Craigmle. 2 year old bul1-l Geo Raikes, 2 Dr Morton, 1 yr old bull-1 Angus'Warnica.,2 Dr Morton. Bull calf under 1 year-l Geo Raikes, :2 Dr Morton. Cow giving milk-l and 2 Dr Morton. Cow in ca.lf--1 Dr Morton, 2 Geo Raikes. Two year old heifer -1 Dr Morton, 2 Geo Raikes , Yearling Heifer-l` John Shrigley, 2 Dr Morton. Heifer Calf under 1 ea.r-Dr. Morton, 2 Geo Raikes. Heifer caf born after Feb -1st, 1891-1 John Shrigley, 2 Geo Raikes "Ila-nfn...-`.l.. Dull LL .. , _ ` "` I-IIIII Ponies--Pony speeding under 14 hands--- I R. \Vil1ia.mson, 2 R Webb. Matched team -1 H E Culverwell, `2 R Williamson. Single driver--l R W'ebb, Stroud, 2 F Robert- 3011. puu, au. auu. 1: Via: nauu, ouanty D8. . General Purpose-Ma.re with foal by her si(le--l J. W. Orchard, 2 John Bowman, Thornton. Two year old lly or gelding-- 1 R Stranaghan, Guthrie; 2 Wm (iough. Best yearling lly or gelding-1 Kenneth Cameron, Barrie; 2 VVm \Viggins, Oro Sta- tion. Matched pair mares or geldings-l R A Sutherland, 2 Kenneth Cameron. Best span three year old in harness- Geo Nelson Best foal of 1891-1 Wm Kennedy, :2 John Bowman. \Valking match for agricultural teams in harness-l B Bertram, 12 R A Sutherland Farmers trot--1 Jno Wilson, ,Cookstown; 2 John Shrigley. Farmers` 'running ra.ce--1 H Barnhart. Mitchell Square; 2 Wesley Donald, Cookstown. Best groomed team-l Kenneth Cameron, 2B A Sutherland. Best fa.rmer s turnout -1 Kenneth Cameron, lGeorge McDon- ald. 1-` -- a.L.I.I5[`-.I. uuuu vvuauu, aruu DI'l(laI1. Heavy Draught-Stallion imported-- Chas Bennett. Canadian stallion -R Y Wil- liams, shanty Bay. Two year o1d--Jos Lumly, Mineaing. Yearling colt entire-- Sa.m l McArthur, Oro. Span three years old or underpin harness--Geor2e Nelson, Stroud. Matched pair mares or Geldings attached to waggon-George Nelson 2 year old lly or Geldin ---l S. and I J Kissock, Minesing; 2 John oyes. Churchill. Year- ling lly or gelding-- J \V Orchard, Mine- sing. Foal of l891--1 and 2 Chas Bennett: Best Brood mare with foal by her side---1 and 2 Chas Bennett. Best spring colt by ' Bright--Wm Kennedy, Allandale. Best spring colt by South-Western-1 C E Hew- `son, 2 H and F Clarkson, Shanty Bay. General Pnrnnma._Mm-n mat. 42...: L.. 1- ;ummuL SIMGDE EXHIBITION. vvv L1 15: Saddle Horses---Best saddle horse (leap- ing notincl11ded)-1 Dr Morton, 2 N Dy- ment. Best saddle horse (leaping included)--- 1 Dr Morton. 2 Frank Robertson Q0-olldnnu Tn L.-............ rA.L__- 4! ` Iutluu u.u uauucnn, Lug uauuu U1 0VeI'--l 1.5311185 Hays, Craigburst; 2 S Weaymouth. Single horse 15?; hands or over attached to vehicle -I and 2 S Weaymouth. Three-year-old or under attached to vehicle-l Wm Craw- 'forl, Killyleagh; Chas Partridge, Crown- lhill. Mare with foal by sirle--1 Chas Partridge, 2 VV AJamieson. Best foal of 1891-1 Wm Crawford, 2 Wilson and Ferguson. . Roadsters-Best two-year-old stallion-- `Geor e Lee, Hawkston. Best yearling filly or e ding-l Alex Brown; Allandale; 2 A E Creswicke. Best two-year-old lly or gelding-1'_'A E H Creswicke, 2 R A Stephens ' Best three`-year-old attached to vehicle-l A Brownlee, 2 .Wm Crawford. Best single driver attached to vehicle-l R D Hill, 2 J C Emma. Best pair mares or geldings at- tached to vehicle-l Wm Goodwin, 2J J Mitchell, Creighton. Best mare and foal- 1 Alex Brown, 2 J M. Bothwell. Best foal -l Willie Bothwell, 2 VVm. Crawford. Best foal of Stantonian-l John Shrigley, 2 John D. Roe. Iris- 1 us JJLUL ouu. A rruuls IVODBITSOD. Sta1lions--- In harness (three times round ring)-l John Wilson, 2.Phil _Sheridan. I-`nan:-11`-nunLL Qt--113-- 3---- - Full J Avian R-JARDIN'lT.-At the MethodlatP ` , ; Moog`_ September 23:11. by Rev. w, `E, Morgan. Mr. John MoKeever to Miss 153.4` hen. Jardine, both of Midland. SmRp-WRmn'r.-At the residence or the- 1, -49 ; father, `Mr. Stewart Wright 1 Tilornton. by Rev. J Harris, September 2%, M,-_ M, Sharp of Innisl. to Miss Mary E Wrizht - ,33_P.u2K.--At the the residenoeof th Mcgd. e a father. Collingwood 'I`p.. on the my`: otsentembexx, by the Rev J. Campbell. M, A" ph, D.._ Duncan McNo.bb. of V5; 1-,; Tp`, toJe8s1e. daughter of John Park, q, N!--RUFSELL.-At the residence oft]; `m1?:lde s father. on Monday] so tember 28th? bv :-,.;.F-,.:=w=e- f ar me, _ A._, o . usse11,u11occo11u_;gwood, ' `"7 E` Died. . N..AtCo1lingwood. on Sat rd ' "7:?~Z::;.,:n::e;:a:,,1: months and 16 days. V ewe and avIE.-At Orillia. on September 25m` (3 ' H` Harvie. sr.. aired 70 years and 6.mozl11'ths.h Hm:R.~At Orillia. on Monday. September 2811, 1891, William B. H yelamsnd 9monthe. yawn aged 34 1\1URR.n'.-AtLongf0rd. on Saturda {S t ; ber 19th, 1891. George E Murray. goufet :3}; of John and Mary Ann Murray. aged, 20 noon! 1..vI.uI:aL--'vUul.l Dull lU_y, z1uu.uuauc I S eeding-Singtf'e horse in ha.rness-l R `Me onkey, Stroud; 2 Dr. McGill, Hillsdale. Two-year-old-1 Wilson and Ferguson, Cookstown; 2 J A Johnston, Barrie; Best; [fool of 1891-l Martin Johnston, 2 I Robert- `son, Stroud. l Carriage Horses-'--Best Carriage Stallion I any age-Chas Bennett, Barrie. Two-yea.r- old Filly or Ge1ding-Wm Crawford, Killy- leagh. Yearling Filly or Gelr.ling-l B Bertram, Dalston; 2W A J amieson, Stroud. Span in harness, 15; hands or over-l James T-lava (`J-nnln.u-no-. 0 Q (KI....--_.___.L no a vg u.uu, LVVUGIII .u.lUU1'U, ou'u.uu. V Judges for heavy horses---L. Kennedy, Allandale; Richard Graham, Saurin; Wm. Graham, Iris. 'U'................_.!.:.. 1' - _1_ ~n.,_- ,' 11- r- \KL IILIIHIII, LI 150 Horsemanship--Lady Driveir--Miss Crosby. Gentleman Rider-S Weaymouth. Boy Rider-John Shri ley, Allaudale .Qnnnt1inn_.Qnn a Human in Lnmwunnn 1 `I1 wow: I The following are the winners of prizes in {the various classes at the Great Central lSimcoe Exhibition: limo Bones. splondid Sheep. Magnicent cattle. Grand Poultry, First Class 1":-u1r.~Best or Domootxc Work, Beauti- ful Ornamental Productions. eto., etc. am, ' Judges for light horses---VV R Harvie, Orillia; Robert Moore, Stroud. Jnrvnn `Fnn Hanna 1...... `I '1f-__, 1 - A SUCCESS AS AN AGRICULTURAL 8.0W. WITHOUT FAKE8. 51155? n Cohtwolds--Aq.ed r'am--1 John Sanderson D" flnvnrhr Q ' Ann`:-nan _-... `I\ IV - .j- {$1.00 PER ANNUM IN ADVANCE SINGLE corms, mvn omrrs. coneinI33`Sn'A}Z'. he office of this Bank in liurrle has been removedto the Oorne: ot Dun_lop and owen streets HORSES. mMid1,md, S_~ptember 27th. to Mrs,_ A. Rlgd of the Gladstone House _a son. '* - , _m stayner. on Tuesday September 29th Anlggl the wife of Alex. Ads. 1' or a. son. ' Barrie. on Sunday, Oct, 4th. ' --I ea1;f`{`wir3 of Mr. B. G- Gallagher. _ of 8 , Mozm ssxrirs BARRIE BRANGI-I. U1 ux. yea:-g_ 7-A nurse of Te V `rrienoe by MR3. V mmmv McCAR 1` . No. 6 Wellin2- 1891, the wife daughter, I BANK \ UF GUMMERGE. _f. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. - r v--vuvu 1Jl.'l.lIIlIlI, EH9 8. '-I. H. IMZOBZBISV UIIIIBIIDUI --0l<` VALUABLET -------_._L (L. No. 41 T S* --- DI00;I'1WTEn. --IN 'rma:-- kyf Ammet Enter-prise` `I __-J --I ..-_,_-l.!-- R- Illlnuauvuu av--- __ _-_. er. 29th of ' Married. ALI- Du vu- 3_~ptember M:-s.`A. ' arnne Housenaon. . ' \l nyvun - vs- zen no or naiaim, 1391, addressed to J. R. COTTE ES . iB_ARRIE. 0NT.. for the purchase of e to owing valu- able property :- , Being composed of the it of-lot No 7 in the 4th Ccn, oof the township ' t Inniel, 100 acres more orless. all of which cleared and lit tor cultivation. the soil bein of good quality, and. what is commonly cal d a. clay loam. and having thereon erecte 8 log house about 22x26 feet, and a {re e barn about 95:36 feet. the said parcel land being in a. fine farmingecction, about miles from Thornton,- and about 10 miles fro Barrie ; and upon the following terms and nditions :-Ten ercent. of the purchase mon to be paid wit in one l ek after noticat n of the tender to the vendor or his solici rs. and the balance to be D&_ld_into court to! credit of the said action within one mont thereafter, without in- terest, the high est " any tender not necessarily accented. The ve or believe: the title to be good. but the pu `haser is to investi ate the title at his own e ense, and the ven oria not to be celled on,:'to furnish or produce any h abstract of titlegeeds or other evidences of mleinot in his tustody or under his control, The purchaser tp be at liberty to 0 on and do f511Dl0u{.zhin;z.pnd possession to eRiV6n 1835 January. subject to the rightot the present tenants to fee their stock and cattle on the Dremiscs unt'_ the let day of Mn:-chj'1892. In all other reenects the conditional are the V standing conditions or the'Court. Ulihnr nnrtir-ulna: and nnnrlinna II`II7 \ WHOLE No. 2, Y. Proprietor. ` T T:1$*d$a}i{.$`*ci_$y'iAen-ea, from debt,the last payment of. $206,410 for debentures having been made the other day. `The Tnnnn `WI-on Drain uninlrl Da` I-I-:14-. il-ml-A II V Ills IIVVII HIIIWKIU ' I'll? VUIIVI K53 ! London Free Press wouldgegord that 1 Miss Sutherland hasresigned her position as lady-superintendent of the Collingwood General and Marine. Hospital and was pre- sented with an address and an elegantctea [service of frosted silver. '_ ' K r ' - $531810 DIRILV I38 LV+VHII flgll CW was entered and a quantlty of nachos, hand- lkerchief, ' etcg, `taken away. Some of the, lingo`. tang `Quint: II`uQaI1I1ai|II1I9 :-u n kn ' `wsvevem River ia to _c1ea1jed of ob} atructiqns. have been operliijl I Collizig wood again. The store of Men Bell 85 Co Inc. nal-`Altar: urn` n IIlI&II`=`II A` nnnann I.... A, The la_.ndlord of the Gladstane house here was `presented withthe twelfth child, Sun- day morning, `making a. family of nine sons` and three daughters. The happy couple is only twenty years married`. The father is- in the 43rd year 'of.his age, and feels as 'ubila.nt over the last use-he did over the first I orn two hundred and forty moons since. Mr. and Mrs. Reid deserve well of their country. ---Midland Free Press. (1 .. - -n.- . IIIIU LVCU IIIBEIIPBU UL. IICBLIU VI: VII? gramme` for an entertamment as Lule on_ the e_ 15th. Query-- Who is. Mr. Henderson the great organist of Barrie`? f ` I D . [ court- muulng COYIGWODB or the . dmons mav be mrMv::::*z:::: X`?ggg=,o.:.'r; fife 3 9 ' Stewart ' `1 ned St th 8: Eaten `!``d the 1111d" 3 th2a'l`grwnjof Barmev nd of 1891 master. _ tober, - D t d t Burl}: 6` 0 GHT. - L?c~%x. AU L.'1`.f`,`;VRI J. R. c0TTRr',,e_ Ver.dor 8 80m W V Master at B3 1143 V in ;)m; in Medonte about half the potato crop is said to be affected with rot. Thirteen non-resident pupils have a plied for` admission to Mount Slaven ublic school. . V T- ' The (;4'retaz1(r(1<>Z17':o:qSWt;1;1i);1t`sf`-`1r. Henderson the great organist of Barrie, on the pro- arnmmn` `nut in nnfnrthnmnn nr. Tish: an lzlun`. The `Allia1t`o`o ta); collector wants no wait- ing this year, bnt prompt pay and no grumbling. V - . Hog cholera still ag' at Victoria Harbor. See those nice B ollnel at J . Fvfeh. Mr. A. Montrose 1 taken. large nauti- ty of timber from his limit at Baysvi le this . winfnr, = T Gogge Seymour was airested and dom- mitted to Burk s Falls gaol charged with passing bogus money. ' 1'\,1- -I A urv . Potz:to s:eaiin'c6mplamed of at Hunts- ville. I Jh'n Fox sr., of Ryde,.one of the pio- neers of that township was called over to the majority the other day, rn1_"_ 1-_,:n_,,,1 . ru 1 . u ' 1 | The V Patrons of Industry at Coulson e Corners met the other day to discuss some important subject. We noticeno alteration in] the price of European stocks as the re- su t. . T T qthel Church, smimdale, has been im- proved to the amount of $140. v . -I1 I Schc;;I1berg wants 9. I-Iigh. So` 601. 9. Read- ing Room a.nd.a. Public Library. A l......A. n: .__'_u__ L, Tht; lgrghsh cut for the jeason ns made last Thursday at Ra.iney s shingle mill Severn Bridge which was 91; thousand for two machines, - `. an . . A - -' -- THE -:- GANADIXE Z g--t:l;;'o.ugl1 Medont buying up stock. ' VVIIU KI IIIUSII Flimuu I-IN` The Good Template lodge at Tom kins," North Urillia. is in 9. ourishing con ition. A-- 3_.L__.L j_,_,_`,J_,, D `I3 I I `I I`! II dAi;da.{;;;';1;`ugt$r SE "11'{c3{i isixler; J. P. was drowned the day of the Btechin fair. She fell into a. wash tub and was I drowned before she was discovered. W'.(I`oIVr1(S:chillVihg~s"hah`11:Elsie:-got on re Thursday from a spark from the engine. of the thresher. Stacks, barn, cont;ents,school house and town hall went off in smoke. Schilling s loss $1100. ' Petty thieving his vgoihig on in Aurora. Bradford is lackihg in good rentablo houses. Bond_ Head writer says apple inking has commenced and in some cases a. ry rot is noticed. ' - V T Ernest` Hi well, of Bond Head, just` es- ca. ed ahorri le death theother da . He fe from the mow and was just save from going into a threshing machine. A larger act` a has been sown in. fall {heat in Sunnida e this fall than ever be- are. . . :--4 v- -.-vv-v-5' At the Barrie Exhibition, 8 prizes were take:,in the horse ring by Little Hamilton stoc . 4 ` ' . The I`ii-g.1;.sU<.:h.<)`<.>`lmf:><;t: dub has been reorganized. ' T . TY`? A I Ara '-`- At. Merton's great stock sale, - Mr. George Duff purchased two thorough bred Durham cows for one (if Vwhich he paid 3160. V % Water is scarce round Warminster. F 1+The Baptists of King are going to build :5. ew church edice - ` c "'11.- `I'.1___IS_'I, I'1I,,,, ,1 H, 0 1 '. ll 1' sum as -:- BIN K DEPARTMENT DP0sits of $1 and upwards received and Interest allowed. Wknsu-r ACCOUNTS orlgb-, uvv vuuuvu cuunsuu . ' I The English Church Social at Mrs.-J. Stone : residence at Tottenham on Monday was a. most pleasant _a.'a.ir. 1 "`ovv|v\`nun n`- 7":-5-an-u`uu'-un- BVLUIIIUI VIII-ft, IKIBUII GWCYO UUUIIIV UL ,.'..-' n "o'.-'. foods were found aubseguently in a `trunk ongin to one Denny S elley. V `V T __-_.-_ -- -uv via IJVI. bulls cure some of one` moves novelties In mllllnery goo t J.. Fyfeu. Ravnna has had` 9. Harvest Festival and made $70.00 in the `transaction, ' Rockside carries on a V very successful weekly prayer meeting. /u.u.;.. -n..__2. 11 ------ ~ _ -__- ..__.- cu -. you-av a.al.IuLI-In lgout 25 applications have already been received fepthe Gilford Public school. _ - -_.`-..._v--- H Anderson, of Severn Bridge reports 126 bags of oats from 10 bushels of black tartan sown. . " W Atz reopening of the Methodist chirrch at Everett a. sufcent `sum was raised topay for the improvements. * " VJ Ill VIII winter. JAPTURID by 311001: uh nxsynucr _ A:xcmu_to_7nsA_sx.oc_u. xnws. I _, , -..- ..-...,...~. -gun, new-u grout Bl.|006BB`r . Mr. H. Andrews, `of Elnxvale, `thrashed the produce of 35 acres which amounted to 2300 bushels. One thousand bushels were oats and the rest, wheat, barley and pease. This is the way the alyerege correspond- ent ot the `way -`back news aper will begin his correspondence till ew Year s Day. Harvest isover` and now the sound of the steam thresher is heard in the land--. ` 'l!_.LL_, - T(3;a.f:"den thieves ire busy in the neighbof v hood of Sandhook. J LIVCUAAV 1 M.) but: JUUKUIU I: U]. IILIU LIIIUIIIP Y cery Division of the High ourt of Justice in an action of Lennox vs. McKay. sealed \ tenders will be received up to e 4 06 DBER, 1891, nAA...u.....A ;. I n nnmmmri 1:1ur\ -.-11:1-1511-11 nu . u..u peacock ne.s purcha;sed. the old Cameron farm in Tiny. ; - The Sabbath School Teachers convention says the Scayner Sun, wane. great success-. M`, -n' 'A,;______ .,:~ *l'.n-.L 1- -- -- - ,_. -__ -........ .u uuuuu. Lu. v|._Iu Lauu". ' Eighteennew"members] were added` to the roll of Singhampton Presbyterian church last Sabbath. ` h - T The Singhampton Cheese Factory got a. blue ticket at the Wet fair. ---__- _ - A111 Mr. C.yL Beacock has ' farm in Tinv mm mmransrs or BARBIE BAIKRIE, III: ,' EIIIUI IIIQIIIVIA llI\LUB, UV UV VXOVV `run lav; vvvuu, shoe` kins 60c. n. iece; u `lea, `$1.00 to'$.25.-.u"barrel;, woos; .$3.2g'Ppr cox-ch] fp`ork_,` 36.00 per cwt._ to 58c.; potatoes. 300; to40c. per bag.; beef, hindquarters, $7.00.to $7.50 per cwt.; fore- uartera, $6.00 per cwt.; mutton, 8c. alb.; ucks 50c. a. ir; fowls, 500. to 600." .a pair; butter, 1 . to l8c.per 1b.; eggs, 12c. to `I40. 1- doz; `A . $7.00`!-.0 $8.00 a ton. %stra.w, `.5030 35. ;wool, 17c. to 19. per lb. ; untrimmed hides, 83.50 to 84.001101` cwt. ; .Innn'vnn`v3nn 'Kl\n nrnnnc nnhinn 'Q'I (VI TOWNSHIP OF IN ISFII.-' URSUANT to the juagme otthe'chan- in on nnnn n Tnnnnw Iva `II;-n`I7nuv annln Saturday: market was a lar e one and a `good quantit of grain, eapec' gwheatmae disposed of. the way of vegeta lea and gar- {den proauee generally, the an IV was large ai1d4the"demand quite reaaona` e. The fol- lowing ere the leading quotations. . Wknn Q54] 1-1: 0015 o Harlan `.lKn I-A An . IV V IE6 `U 9.3 UK`! Ii KVTUIVIIT Wheat, barley, 35c. to 450.; oats, 25c.to 26c.; Iz:`,70o. to 750.; pease,55c. I-A Hn o uni-AI-non fndn nor Ban - BAA` oat's',"6E.'to'i:.;" 1;, '7b.;.+.o-' 58c.; potatoes. `.` to40c.; Iuioiwinnaanl-1:9: `'7 IV` In} "7 Rh < Friday, Oct. 16.--On.W Q lot 17, den.` 5, Ves ta; -horses, cattle, sheep, pigs, fowl, imp exnents, etc. Sale at 12.0 c ock. Jam and George McDonald, proprietors. . G. R.- Ford, auctioneer, . up `u- I` u . -.. _- Monday Oct. l9.-On lot 18, con.` 11, Essa, (near'Tho_rnton); horses, cattle, sheep, implements, etc. _ Sale at 1 o'clock. Mart. proprietor. Gr..R. Ford, auctioneer. i;;;;.a,;,o*oce.` 19.1; 3.53 BIZ "$5.3," Medonbe: blood stallion, horses, cattle , im- plements, hay, lumber, etc. Sale at 1 o clock sharp. John _ Black prop., G. R. Ford, auctioneer.` . ' 7 Auction sum. - [Manda Oct. 12--At the Barrie Race Course, 3. the household goods and effects of A. E. Brown. Sale a.t;Al2 o'clock. G. R. Ford, auctioneer. -` ' one. -4- A -.-.q.-._ - ... T The most ta 1 mluinery In town at J. Fyle l. ` - -')__ \IL IlI*T, Brown, T I Orillia, QAIIIIOQIV KJUVVl.l JJ,>1J|llllU, uu , |c. Wood, Orillia, 53. -* 'I`I...'-.. `Iain-L....L nun-Au- Y. .Ha.rp and Piano Y ...... ..Solo Violin Y...........-.Violonoelio ITNEY .... ..Contra. BASS NEY.- ........... ..Cont-ralto ulTNEY..........Condncl:or and 35. Reserved` seats 500. Sanders" M ' sed at this concert is from the esvablishm t oi Beil 8; 00.. Guelph. kindly furnished Mr. Ja.mes_Arnold, agent for the `i- _ W f___i_________L__