The Colliugwoodilaczfossekilizb ` is prepar- ing to boom the national game the coming season. . -L1 ,;-L3_ A young man named Gillespie got his foot I badly cut; the other day in`. Dusong s camp. ' ' ' .-.. u. 1 '1 ,,,___".'1'__L :.'. '._..-'...'.... The followig are Ureemoi`e s vital Vst9.tis- tics for last year:-births 12; marriages ll, deaphs'8. .--. . . . 1 1,; "an \`W(U Illl LII _ A new saw-mill is being erected on lot '16 line 7. Mulmux-,by Mr. George - Fletcher of` A1Iisto_n._ . % - L - n on , .-xv , '___._A1_g_ 1 Sa.mi1eTlV Perrf, of Terra.` `Now, `got his 1 arm badly wounded while` cutting _3a.wlogs f last week. ` ' " ' Among Tot{:enha.m"a misfortunes is"simon- pure whooping cough, and it persists in" spreading. o n_u, 1...- A.............!.-... n& 11-nan`-nu-Jnn urn 511K WIIVIILIB - I Both the tanneries at Bmcebridge are. in full blast, each running from 1100 to_ 1200 hides a week. a In I I .______`_ _._-....__ __ -._ i The tarmefs in th; country Bracebridge `are contemplating of 9, cheese factory up there. ' I -11- ,,21I 1.. LL` viahe , c spring _opens. A number of ; making necessary preparations. -.- . na,;,u.-_- -1: n;:n:..-.- 1.. Aavv tlsuvw -v Vwuou Rev. A. Findlay delivered a. very interest ing address at Ardtreathe other eveniuget a. Missionary meeting. ` 1 run _ 2,. LL- -_.-..L..-- -uuQuIInIItut`=II(I ?RES LIIGNBLIJ6 uuvyuu....- -- ..-e.-- _._-- ' I _ ` John Claphaui , rof rOrillia`.,-' had his leg broken the other day. A barrel `of sugar rolling against him was the cause. ' 1"" .-.- -2 ~'D.-..I--9... 141-1`; `nnirn LVLIII-I5 Eialllulvv oaonno II v-- ---v v._V V- ` The young men of 'Burk s ?lT4`a.lls have ti. night. school in which their. winter evenings are given to intellectual improvement. 4 vs, _n L`. - 1:1.__.--a.L T .........."l.n. lxlotlln GIG HIVUIJ vv auvvn-vyvuw- -.--r-- . ---__-__ A branch of the Epworth League"h:;s been organized at Maxwell -and it is prospering and the membership is rapidly increasing, - us an 1- I11 ,- I'1___2II:._.L_-.... Mr. Alexander mi; ;E'67;{;;.{1ia&;; m and Miss B R an of Bradford were joined in holy. wedloc at Newmarket last week. - rnl , \`I ___.. T _L.L-.. _---. Qn`n- :n '||1p\'\:g1(' L lI|` VIII! Ill\JIIIIJVluoan'a w III IIUIJ. VII-0\5IVVIl Iv -`Wu -------vv ----._ VV - - _ The News Letter ssvs:--Sap" is running and a farmer in North Orillia secured enough on Wednesday to make ab quart of maple syrup. , ` ' . -* nu, _ L- _L _'I-.... -3 Ia`...--ALL nun: nn:\ O-A `IAII1 I lie , The bachelors of Everett are oing to hold a. grand assembly soon which a to `eclipse anything of the sort they have ever attempt- ed before. - v o ' . . an A. .0 i A A 4 __-__gL___ _ UK` UULUL Us ~ The Cardwell Sentinel wants the writer of _the Loretto murder stag trotted -out and punished for his crime. e` is believed to be 8. Tottenham Romancer. . The Bradford News says ; The ` Ger- man measles," an old time complaint, is. quite prevalent here. Seve`ra1 severe cases reported on Sunday and Monday nights. _ rr-L- ......L...... ..c .1... -A in IT W_,"=Rrnd. I.'UlJUl_ IIWIL VII Klulaulny $I_Qvo_ o-v--ww-~., ---=_-__ V A The members of the A.d0. U. W.., Brad- ford, have "arranged for an open,` meetington` the 15th inst. Addresses will be,=deliv;eror,i .by the Grand Master. `the Grand Records] and other Grand Lodge Oqers . . -1` -ns-_ 1n_.____..-4. l'1..-..1... uuu Uuuvs. vswuu Javulav `v__..,--- The marriage of'Miss Margaret Crooks, eldest {daughter of Mr. Robert; Crooks. to Mr. Albert Henry Shaw. last -Wednesday is the main subject oftelk at. . Oro Centre. 1:... 1 rs (111.3... `M ' A 1:71: Hm 'nnin1xino the-E;.h-1`s1'1f)jecEof_tslE at .Oro Rev. J. F. White M.. A., was the 'oioja.ti_ng .1 ..........-g-; bu any .. President t the Domin- Giove Mtg t, in ran]! to `U770 `'17 Va A: II `clergyman. ,: runussy usuuo gv We made a few remarks abontrpes ers in: a. recent issue. TEEADYANOE co is them. and gave -the Bulletin J credit. i or them Such: wise life.--`Stayner. Sun. `Fer that grie'vous_ but~;inad.verI'.en t not of ~ .journa.listic sin Tm: ADVANCE begs for. ebsolution. And that wicked 'Bu_lleI:in, 1:00;: to serenely vtakev--credit for fzthe-products of another s- ` brei`n..` What arshyckihg egethisris. L. i - ;,:I,!:_`L .'.__g ~. nun: [tins-' urluu. V! uwv ll Ellyvlnuaa View --.-w nu . `A:1,ou1=ot~1ogs; n$ha`h.- no doubt,` -ws s- she` largm-`ever drawnin Uauadagf was `- taken out`.-'__' "qt ,Mr.; 'Ja .s.- E -Muokayfs camp, .,Eme1_-K Lumbar-` , -~ Wahu_witao,zrop .'Feb. _ 27: last. - '1`4wenty-om? logi mpvind the load, and it =measured ' l=1,"415` (dot? or-'=52 nu.nd_u1'~_da_L 131 feet. "-It-wan `.`dnwn.from- `gthevw to the dnmpin _2rouud,\ 6`-idiawnbe` ofbnu and 9. half m` e,..~.by..Mr.-W.. ..Hunter, of 1_. ..-__:-- ...:a.I. I-nu-. nnA.,fA.Il of homes. U B uuu uluv,-~-u, --an.-.-- .... _.___ an `A. ;rio.- .'.th;.bn.t hemp 9f.h.orn9e ..i".`.i. {.10}; was ~ ,. j-u..JA;... ruin mrmtinsra 61* imnnin. ~'r1m `. ootmrt or snmon: um` THE wnonnnox or 0ANADAvZ(5UR cmrniuox. order when farmers are surrounding the erection BARBIE; COUNTY OF SIMCOE, ONTARIO, MARCH 10, 1892. -was bum by Mr. T;O L-ea.ry, R. Coho,` W. .Pa.t-ks and H.` Ross. and measured by Mr.` Sinn;--Gra.venhnrst Banner. . V vv 0 Iununnne \al.IIuvvu-Inunoniwv -.r---v-- _ The .Conserve'ivee of `Coldweter eti`tertain- ed :11`. Bennett to an oyster supper the other nig ts ~ - ~ 4 - V, _f ,2:-.1.-__ 2-11 -2- _I-L2;_;.. -mT.:l'xj._a..y~'c..>u,11g pLeoplLe%of the Beethn Epilaco-pal ' church are preparing a ne service of song for Easter. . _ . , -auuguv.--, -vw-w------_v -_ .-._- _--_ _ ` Ty collection last Sunday adj. _S;.'wLuke" church, Price s.Co1'.ners,_ amoiiiifed to nearly" ?42;` This is a. V good aid to-fthe mission "'iaI}risozg Dam; of Essa, fell 93 a plahfdrm int his home'_ 3 few; ; days ago and broke one of '_his ayrma. ' ' vxa. fund. . Re. the Lorci Bishop ' bf A1'goma..wiIlvisibAthe' church of St; John the` Baptist,2Ravenscli'e on the 15th inst.` . . - Y ,_I- _.'I;_ Peter McDonald, played` somescottish music at the'Jarratt s Corners church enter- tainment last week. It took well especially with the Scotch.` ' -ifested in the hrmber business. The: Allvistoni Herald anhoniices that ` a. l large number of logs are being drawn to Mr. Fletcher's mill. There is great activity man- ----:-- -_ --._ ____. ..._v V The City of VM'i?d -l_,a.nd -1i1n btween,` Collingwood and Sault: Ste Marie this season in opposition-to the great Northern Tm nsit Co. Line.-Midland Free Press`. ` "M-IT._('QVerr.f Miller is Deputy Supreme President of the order of Sexennial League andis prepared to give any informa- tion about the order that may be asked. ee those arl. muollno at J. ll'YFE9s. The Collingwood Bulletin is complaining that the people are getting more than they contracted for in the water supply and that crabs and other aquatic ` critters are pumped into people s kitchens. ` __--r_ cI_..':L- _.._1a.-_ D..'..:..L:.;......... -3 r.....r-- ----v r--._.-. .. ..---._-_~ _ ` A Loretto Scribe writes. Parishioners of Achill are busv drawing brick tor the new church. We notice several . who are not Catholics sending their ,tems' after brick. This does not look _as{if religious feeling ran high in this vicinity. ' . 1: 1-\L3_.-|__._ ______ 1.3- 1.-_____ ,,;. Johann cu. - . _._-__A-` . Mr. A. M. Dodge has upon his farm a Wa.uba.ushene,. as ne a ock of Dorset Horn-. ed sheep as one could wish, to see Besides being good shearers. they drop lambs twice a. year, One of these had six lambs in six- teen months, and another had ve in thir- teen months. Why will the farmers con- tinue to feed he and grain to poorer and less productive reeds, whensuch "as these can be had ?-`Packet. ' - Vanna uv --u--o u - ...--.._-- A Newton Robinson correspondent writes this. What might have been the sensation of the season if only further developed occur ed here last week when one of our neighbors received `iper _express a small box,` which when opened wasfound to. contain dyna- mite. Luckily the parcel had been carefully handled and thus no harm was done, but why the parcel was sent or where it came from, is a mystery. We understand it was returned-to the express oice,and further investigation is likely to be made. s `New Linen `goods at J. FYFE9s. The Free Grant Gazette says the present season has been the worst for lumbering in Muskoka for many. years. Indeed `we be- lieve it has been the" worst ever known The snow was very late in coming, A and tor a considerable time after we had good sleigh- ing, -teams were unable to cross the swamps and small lakes, owing to the absence of frost. It has been quite a frequent occur rence, for teams to break through the ice although little loss has been sustained in this respect. _ _ g - - The regular r.{$c:g'Lt'he, W. c. T. U. was held at their rooms on Monday after- noon President; in the chair. Proceedings Ibegan by devotional exercises. A pmmmnnimu-inn wan receiver] from the began Dy uevuuuum cam umca. A communication was received from the secretary of the`Y M. C. A asking co-oper-I ution in forming a society for christian work `which shall be .composed of young women who attended the late evangelistic services and others. - n1|_- --.....;:4.L.... A... veal-:`-:AI\Q . nnnnv-0-. amt Umwns. _ The committee on petitions report ed In answer to prayer .- of mem- orial , presented to the Board of Li- cense Commissioners, a resolution was passed attheir last meeting orderin the inspector to rigidly enforce N o 2 of ru es of saidboard which provides` that all frosting, | blinds, screens or other obstructions, pre- senting a. view of the bar, be - removed from 7 o clock on Saturday evening 'till 6 o clock on Monday morning. I This resolution was omitted in the` minutes `reported last week `by the secretary "of the board. '1'... nn.mtS nnmminree rearat-s that the `Dy we secretary 01 Inc uuuru. The same committee regrets that the petition to the town council was burked.` A m'.mnlm- rnnnivn and signed oiciallv 113811151011 170 5118 UOWII cuuuuu Wu: Iuunuu. LA circular received and signed ofcially was forwarded to the Ministerial Associa- tion, asking their - co-operation against the use of tobacco. . TL `non Flnlvt" in `Ink! 8. `nllbli at or noozgcco. It,.wa.s resolved to hold 9. public at home at the Y. M C. A. Rooms, Dunlop street, on Thuradey, 17th inst . to which_ `.1... ....kl:n awn mu-iullv invitnd. IFTCBU, OB .l.lll|l.'lu_uy. llllll Luau the public are cordially invited. f DIITIU vuvlua wInuuu;. The entertainment given Tuesday night by the Choral Society was an exceedingly good one, and the thirteen numbers of the program were well chosen and admirably executed. The solos of Mr. White and Mr. :Sewrey, were well rendered and received nthusiastic encores. " Both these gentlemen ` ave pleasantmusical voices; Miss Hender- ` son s piannsolo was deservedly applauded and. the violin solo of Mr. Charles Ward was just what his performances always are, care- .fully rendered and justly appreciated. The '~violin duet by Messrs. Ward and Hamlin excited the e'nthusiasm'of the audience and was rewa'rded~-by`an honest encore. Indeed the performances oithe orchestra, the .Chor'al ` Society `and the ,Mj.G -Quartettewere all good and w`ell'r`ec'efi'ved This Society is doing `an exjcellen`t4worlrii:_ 1- the `cultivation of` a; fine musital=tZs'te=iiiid`th e introduction of ret- =-class ` music glnto ~our` . ent_ertain1n 1ents.` 1' We'- `: have been t.6~ many expensive concerts tha ' 4-K--I-`l"`a-41$`-:+i`QhhI I*`-. 5;; Hi . .3 , '- .',;,,V LIDVC UVUH lav uluu v. J [gave -up 'l e`s`s_-'p_leusu1je. ' `air hrois; . vlll;I3`)b l:0:lt: 1 1'1 91 `.l'N1.9. 33 1- ` .-.\ Loldot v A man named William Ame: while work.- zing M: a. hay pros: near Om Station` on Mon- day last, fellinto the packer and his right` 10 was broken and uhglgg very bruip-` Dr.` McCarthy and Dr. `Glutton were sent .e...~..-...a .u.....1..1 ~m r.}m.',i'ninred man, s\Mr. Gd UL`. M.0U&l'I'alIy HUS} Ill`. \Il`Ill{IlIl.I vjvsvw for"-ind attended to r.he'.i'njured man, Allie: is a. poor man depending ;on hisf labor for a living and has `a. family ._of4 small .t_:hiI-. v dim-..! His, innbilityator 9. 2qod.JvhI1v.ta brbadlitizhisl. ohildten will .naun!-liguzzl .;.n..-. .n....1.a 1....1.m.. I-n.nir1-h'I1n in 1. mm. 9l`.B8<.l`:l0l':l_l1!V.0.II,|l.1ltI=II. V11-.I .II--L.--nu whse.ahould=_ho:d.ono; to tgid;h'II.n. J I__A.._A Bun-Ito choral society. mn.wn4 PARLIAMENT IN snsslun. `Hero lleotglo manta Asked l'or--He-' ' .. ohanioa : Institute Want: a. ' Griht of s25o-'qmer mug mm do 3150 Worth A of Work tor $35-Reports; ntotlone. The regular meeting of, the Town Council was held at the Council Chamber on Mon- day evening,` the `Mayor presiding ' His Worship mounted the civic rostrum at 7.5`) {All tlhe members were present. Routine as - usua. . - . . __.____.. --... . --u. ou1\-IpuDvv\YfI1 A nwnvu ia 1;ona,snssIox mm A cnlwr nmu. T or 'ru_.x.L . an OIOCUPIO llgllli OI). rellutauugluaucuu an-.ccu., at the north east corner `and concession` road. Your petitioners would also call I your attention to the encroaching of the , purchasers of what is known as the Shan- non property. on the recognized road or street lying between Penetanguishene and Napier streets, and would ask youreHon'our- . ble Body to protect their rights by dening the limits of b said property and street, and l also V to keep open the present recognized I IIHLLLLUAVQ 41.5311 uvun.-. V . . . v... _____ -_ , The petition or W. H. I-Iaight and 16" others was presented and read, asking for electric light on Penetanguishene street, -4. 5-1...; no-n-Ha mac!-. nin-nnr and concession man. The following letter. wasyreod :- A ` To the Mayor and Members of the Corpor- } ation of Barrie : A V 1 GnN1'I.nMn:N.-I have been instructed by, the Board of Directors of the Barrie Mechanics Institute to solicit from your Honourable body a grant ot the sum of $250 ..for their Institute for the current year 1892. [be dismissed. Total .................. ..$6l6 89} Report No. 9, Finance.-`-Your committee . beg to report that they have had the 'appli- 1 cation of Robt. King, jr., for increase of pay . for his duties as Assessor, and regret to say ` they cannot recommend its acceptance. All of which is respecttully submitted, ~ J OHN M. Bomwnnn, l ~ a Chairman. . Report No. 1, Board of Works.--Your ` committee beg to report that having investi- gated the charge preferred by William Tay-V lor against John Hines. nd that whilst there is a slight foundation for .the accusa- tionagainst the oicial referred to, owing to l an exchange of work, (which should be dis- ` continued in the future) and as the charge , was of a very petty nature and preferred from mischievousness on the part of dissatis- ed employees of the town and as the Cor- . poration has not lost any money thereby, we I therefore beg to recommend that the charge R `M, W1r.m.s- ` be cusmxsseu. S. M. WELLS, ` Chairman. A report of the Board of Works providin% - for the extension of the dock at the foot 0 I Bayeld street, aftervaome discusaio . was E referred back to the committee for further I --_..2.l.._..&34.-. l'Ul.Ul.'1 uu Iuuvn consideration . MOTIONS. | Plsxton, C. W. -Wilkinson -Tho.t the | Council now return to the first order of. business and that the further consideration of the by-law No -, to reduce the num- | ber of liquor licenses, V be deferred till the I first meeting of the Council in Novembetl nawb nex t. `to supply the town with lumber for the next. T T We1la--Wilkinson-Ordered, that the I clerk be instructed to advertise fortenders ~ present season. _ WilIzinnnn--Fr&w1eV--Ordered, that this , : stores Wilkinson-Fra.wley+-Ordered, 1 Council earnestly request the members of Simcoe County in the Dominion Parlia- ment to. usegtheir-best endeavors to have ;the Fisheries Depsrtment stock) Kempen`-"i feldt`Bay with bass spavn; also, that they urge on the proger authorities to continue the order prohi iting seine net shing _in_ `all pg_.rtsof. Lake Simcoe, and . that a copy of thumresolution be-forwarded to .the_mern- .-here of Parliament for Sirnooe.- - _ 11-7:11;- ...:;;.1 D`.`..'...u.`n_"_`l'h-rlii-A(1.. ` thlltu 1 than or Barllameno IO!` mmcuu.- . - Williamson4-Pearcey-401-dared-, [that this | Council recb'x nm'end that Janna; Ball be up-; |pointedto'wnconatab1a.V . A-. L . . ..\ilIinmn)`n.L_'Ba.ll$-50l'dO!'0d. V that the pointed town constants.` . ~ 'lliamso`n- -Balls-sordered, Committed, on Public` Works be ' huthorizgd. by .this Goi1n`ci1`.t'o' prohi5it`..the'.gqe o,in-.. toxicatingdiquoi-s as a bevemre amongathe town employ9eb,- or my orpo1`i.ti n'.wgrk within the `town. "'-- lV-.-..-3I Lknn man`. {I\f.l'I' Within the town. V _ . .The Council then went into committee of the whole to oonnider the `following in- dintreport : _ _ _ eprt No. l_ of V Indigent Gommittee. To th Mayor_an`d Council of Barrie : [Your commit humbly beg to report as f0How8:i-if _. :1: 'r" 9 - .' f ` 1. *I`h'dt"'y`ur ic'omu`titt`e'o' "fo1i`nd" that it was- deairgblo .that"".;sbiii'e .bett_er scheme for thif __i.I l0f% 39: count should-obi! -0 t m._.g*1u.`_ PETITIONS AND I COMMUNICATION S. _ . II ? `Fl 'l"l'_:._LL .... u;uA Uulnvuq elepbone a. :1... n... I `Asked l'o'r-_- ne- `1"s'5. 34 55 I 18 l 65 1 .74. .16 90 sued an invitation circular a meeting of I citizens interested Was convened at which suggestions for an . improved scheme were received and discussed and a com- mittee composed of the Mayor, Reeve Both- well, Revs. D D. Mcneod, J. R. Black, and mesdames Morris and McKee, appoint- ed to frame recommendations or suggestions 1 to your committee; mt. -.__ _-_-....._.._.I..a.:...... 1...--- ..-... L.-- Uul` b\Jl..|I.l.Il lII|:CCo_ 3. These recommendations have now been received and are annexed hereto and your committee approve of the same ` except ` clause '3 which hould be amended so as to \ give the Council a. majority of the com- mittee mentioned A - 1 17---- --_.....:u..... 1...... 4-,. `Ian I-`an uni.-I 11115568 IHCDUIOIIBII ` ' ' 4. Your committee beg tolay the said recommendations so amended before your ` honorable body to be dealt with as you i may see t. R`. Wr1.t.1AMs0N- } Hilly BUB Lllk R`. Wu.L1AMsoN, . _ Chairman of Com. Tne following are the recommendations annexed : A 15-14-- l`-...-udd-I-lug nnrnnncnr` nf &Dn8X6(1 citizens of the town to whom sha.`l be :entrusted the business of distributing re- lief. ` ' | n rI1L-; ..L_ 1.-. ... `I..- `J.oRnJ :nrn Run r13u_ 1. A <~ Reties Committee composed of. net. 2. That the town be divided into ve dis- tricts and four persons be selected from each : district to form this committee. at mm... 4.1.: _ . . . ......:u.... L- mmmnnami nf ' (ustnct B0 Iorm mus uuununuucc. . _ 3. That this committee be composed of ` two representatives` of the Town Council ` and" two representatives (of whom one shall be a. lady) from each of the'ch'urches. ' A Thu nnAn;nr!n` 1 rrinm r-nntranv located be may; Irom eacn 01 one Uuuruuca. ` 4. The opening of a room centrally located M for the reception and distribution of gifts` to the poor. I: 'l'|mc- all gnnlinunl-.9: for aid to be re- G 0-1! 5. That all applicants for aid to be re- " ferred to this committee whose duty it shall me poor. ' ` ' I be to look carefully into ezch case and as- certain its character. 6. Sources of supply. (a.)-That the Town Council place the sum of $100 at the disposal of the committee, and that the whole sum granted annually for ' relief purposes shall not exceed 3530 . (b.)-`-Gifts from private citizens to i . whom an appeal would be made on behalf of this fund. A l (c )-Gifts from churches and other I benevolent organizations. I I 7. That the expenditure of this fund be r reported monthly to the Council. ` The above report was discussed in com- mittee of the whole clause by clause, and all ' the clauses adopted except No. 4. ' 1'1... ~....nm.-4- m-h Hui: nvnnntinn was minut- me clauses auopwu. cxucyu u u. -2. The report with this exception was adopt- : ed and the Council edjourned. ,1!` you want-a nice Spring Suit go to 1 ` J. FYFE9s. ` Qll XIII`! `DDS Khan. on n uny--u-----. Last Sunday afternoon at the close of the 1 lessons of the day at thenCo11ier. street ' 1 Methodist Sabbath School there was a ser- ; vice not often witnessed on a. Sunday after-. noon. Mr. J. B. Edwards who has been ` 5 Superintendent of the Sabbath School .for 1 some three years, felt it his duty to resi n j his position in the school which was to ta e E effect that day. 1).... h- `D....l,m- canal: Hun 1-hair and indi- 1 enect that nay. [ Rev. Dr. Parker took the chair and indi- I cated that as in monarchies there is some- : ` times an interregnumbetween the reignof one monarch and the accession of another, so there was to be a brief interregnum and that he was now` the connecting link between the outgoing regime and the incoming one. Mr. Edwards was then called upon the platform followed by Miss Maggie Bird, Miss Emma. - . King and Mr. R. Story representing the teachers and oicers of the school. i Miss King then read the following. address while at the proper time Mr. Story made i the presentation. `J. B. Edwards, Esq. AI: 4!-Nvvvvv vvv .--u\1. { DEAR S1n,-We, the teachers and officers ` of the ` Collier street Methodist Sunday | School, approachyou to-day with feelings of sincere regret at the severance of the pleas- ant and protable relations which have exist I ed between us. 1 ; ..._._..'l :...J.....-I 1..."! Gun nu 1-A rnnnnnnn ` ed DCUWGCII 118. It seemed indeed hard to us to reconcile ! our conviction" of your eminent tness in the ' oice and work of superintendent,wich your conviction of duty in resigning so important a position Believing however that you have ' not taken this step without seeking the Divine Guidance, and in the faith, that God whom we serve is the great over-ruler of all events in which His children are interested, it becomes us to submit. `We feel that it is due to you to place on - record our high appreciation of your 9 ebrts on behalf of the school. Tons you ` have indeed been a model superintendent. I T,_L-:.._..L .........L......a noinnlnnlrinir and ` n&Ve Indeed Dean 3 HIUQUI BuUUllwu\lUuv. l Intelligent, courteous, pamstaking and l zealous, your like and example` have ever I witnessed of your genuine Christian exper- ience. and won for you the universal love of teachers and scholars u-r_ --_ .....I... I.....m that walk? frnm Han ueacners and scumuru We can only hope that relief from the I duties you have discharged with such satis- | faction may open to you other work, for 0 our common Master and Lord if not in the | school mayhap in some broader eld. A- .. a...|..... -6 nnr mum:-. at-. vour retire- Bcnool maynap Ill BULILU Ulvuuul. uvnus - As a token of our regret at your retire- ment, and as a reminder of the happy, pro- table hours spent with you in the Sunday ` school, we ask you to gratify us by accept ing this clock. and, as it marks the swift | nnnnnnn nf Hmn_ I`n.V gentle TON ` clock, and, It marks the swim ; passage of time, may its entle ticking ' remind you also of the gran eur of oppor- % tunity. and the snblimi of duty. n............a;.m vnn an vnurs to the era- ` Bunny. and U18 aunuuuo UL uuyy. Commanding you an ours to gra.- l oious loving care of our 9.1 -wise and heaven- ly Father, we subscribe ourselves on be- \ half of the sc_hool_, * - { `I - .._..._ l'\__._ man on we wuum, MAGGIE Bum, Emu F KING. _ L V R. STORY. _ At the close of the address Mr. Edwards made a brief but touching repl to the kind and well wonded expressions 0 the address. all feeling that a man eminently tted to be at the head of an Sabbath school was leavin a position which he had filled with marke -success * - Mr.` E1-eek_th,e new] -choilen` an intend- ent was th"ei1"int;_`_ need ` to t e school" - 1-.~ ---I-:s__ ______-__-._.I.`L4 _"_.-I I......'.'... ma, 61059. nu . EFUUB IIIIU llvwly vuuwwga Sllllvnnnavvnnvu ` cut .th`ei1"ix_1u`oduced ' to the school { and madfufmv sppioniriaite airs! hspgy` re- `; marks` when the exercises were bronze t to a ` r*W.* t' vv . fiewvinellbn In shaken and Chelron 1yo_ qt .1. Firlflns. . v 7 nowhrah 7 no Gnuod. 1., The ,farmers'o this county too readily Iwa1l o'w' the atories` of fellows who go tlii`6i'1g h'th`e country buying horses. If some !storv-'.about the; McKinley bill is told them they credit it and sell thei} shock` at arprice hl&2$o`ther_too1ow. ` 4' I.-..A L...` :;|`l|DllIQl` Iahnl-L Igngn Iggy An` Address and Presentation. A Al. _`I___ . grannemrnmrs PENGIL Poms. DIARY umoi: nu-runs amount v v- a --- w----- -u--- `-w cups; of noon nmory. . -The sleighing is vary greatly demora- llizedt -'Say-you,what/is the Grit Policy just` now, eh? -Mr. Mowat' is out with a. tobacco coun- | terblast. V -A iittle more of the beautiful fell on Tuesday, ,, -ur,_______2-I 1; *n__- 2.. .1. uvuunw I J -The ice harvest on Kempenfeldt Bay ll ` fully established. -_r\ ,,, T7,..- -L OE- ....- A .....u @ Our Cashmere Hose at 25c. are 9. mar- "vel, Hunter, Sarjeant & Co. 1 ,____1_ 3- .-__j-.. Iva, -I-.l.IAI.|\l\ll \ll~IJ\rv-n-v .~ ww- I ` _-The Congregational church is under- | going a. process of renovation. 1 1-, 2 n___1___1_ :_.. ..... ...........L.. L... 5\llI.I5 In rnvvvwu vn av-vvu-u-\.-. --Mr. Levi Ca.rley's improvements for `dry-docking boats are matching on. ,L-_I-_ -._.. LL- ..L--....-L I ca La.dies say our sta.pI;as 8.1`: the cheapest in town, Hunter. Sarjeant & Co. 9 . . 1 n: 1' I `| ,__)__ __ |\--J ----V-.... ......-_ ..-- ._-.. -_-, Pictlm Ln-I yvvv u .n.-nun-av-` -V--.J-...-- .. _-_ i -Don t fail to read Mr. John Lee : an- ` nouncemeuts in another column and prot by --A telegram of sympathy from Mowat to Mercier would be in order for a christian politician. nu, , ,, __A_ __-...-I.... _......L2...... AC LI-`A V M ` PUI llllbllillu -The next regular meeting of the Y. M. |C. A. win he held at their rooms next Mon- i day evening. 1- _,,.--4_-_.. :_ .u_.._... ..c n....... | change of ad. um. v v `raincoa- -Mrs Armstrong in charge of Dress Making at Hunter, Sarjeant & Co. See - 1 ,,,,,I,____`l ;L-L LL- ..-..t 5`. V. -. . |` --Let it; l;o remembered that the next `visit of Dr. \Vashington to Barrie will be I Friday 18th inst. . 1nnI_1_l _ _ _ _ -- A. A.n\-\-y -\au.. -.._ -Trotter Brov. shipped 34 head of horses j from here to Brandon this a.. m., paying lfrom $80 to $140 for them. f\' ,,'I__.___L`.- LIIIIII qyuv vv V; ;v nu- ...v.... -The re-count in East Simcoe leaves the case as it was, and Mr. Bennett is the member by a. majority of 16. ,_.__L_1 ._L__.1__ -: n- D.'..l., lllvnnnuvn nu-J In an.`-sly--- ..,- _. t'We advise a careful stndy of Dr. Rich- a.rdson s announcement on another page. His office is in Botl1we1l s Block. Ir. 1.1.5:: \JA.I.L\.I\a nu: nu. .,v_.. .. _- _ _ _ _ ,, l'C. Ta.ylor,Licentia.te of Dental Surgery is located in Sanders Block Public atten- tion is called to his card in THE ADVANCIL. --v C` 1-\ , L vnvu Lu vsnnnuu vv nan.-9 v--... -_ .____ __ tRememher that A. H. Bennett, Dentist i has removed his oice to Brown s Block," between the Barrie and Queen's hotels. . 10- tf. ` ---Ma.rch has behaved admirably up to this date He has been like a. docile lamb. It is just possible he may kick over the traces before he bids us good-bye. - `A--- .. ,J'.J.'A.1...` IJ\JL\.ll\4 anu unuu u... c\r\a~` ..J -. . --Last Sunday evening alarge addition I was made to the membership of the Collier {street Methodist church. Twenty were i o"ered the right hand of fellowship. .---~L _.. ........L 2.. -Soda biscuits are almost as much in `demand in Canada as bread. Try _a. box `made by the Toronto Biscuit & Confection- ery company. They are the finest yet pro- | duced. ' '\Il-lUL\a\A Ullv 516-0`: --v---s~ v- -v.__ .. 7-7,,` 1` I1 \al|aI\4\aIIo -It is said that in consequence of Coun- cillor Dyment having secured an interest in a large mill at Thessalon, he will resign his place as councillor, and g) to take charge of | the mill. -. .. . n :1 I o _I UUU Hill].- -Mr, John Mellanbv of Memphis will please accept the thanks of THE ADVANCE for late copies of the Evening Scimetar and Mr. Harrington of Burlington Iowa for copies of the Hawkeye. "74--L ----1- -`A -.31` n:nn {Jun nulrnko II` coples OI nne uzsw Iscyc. -Next week we will give the number of votes for each of the candidates in East Simcoe Dominion Election at every polling subdivision in the riding taken from the otcial record after the recount. ---- 1 `I .___. _l `I _ ULLIUIDI Lvvusu. u-;n.-4. -uv ----_._ _. --James McKee, the second son of In- spector McKee, has been offered the position 3 of physician at the Sudburv Hospital. Mr. McKee T can now most likely use the word Doctor as a. front handle to his name. ` ` ` - I A` ,L 1].. `I'_,_,_,. lJU\-but as u: L: vuu ...---~..-- -- __ --\Ve are glad to know that Mr. Jesse Beard of Collier street who has been conn- ed to his bed for the last month from an attack of grippe is recovering. Soon THE AD- VANCE hopes to see him around again. --- .1 g v ....y.. ...l. -.. - -Sydney May an employee of Mr. Frank Ball, Kempenfeldt. was kicked last Sun- day morning in the stomach by a mare which was tied to a post near a. gate through which May was passing. The animal was never known to kick before.` It wa.s_fortun- : ate that May was not fatally hurt. Barrie and Bradford. Rie men. Last Friday, as had been announced in THE ADVANCE. the Barrie and Bradford Off-Hand Rie Clubs met here to shoot the second of 8 series of matches to be shot during the year. Barrie won. On New Year s day the first match gave Bradford the victory. A The following are the scores on Friday : Barrie 1st Team. Bradford lat Team. ' Points Points 0 I `T 'II,, VV. H. Johnston._..V7 P. F. Ewan . . . . .. Geo. May . . . . . . . John Brown. . . .. Thos. Rogers. Sol. Sewrey . . . . . . F Total . . . . . . . Batfrie 2nd '1 eam Dr. Wallwin . . . . . 72 Geo. Maundrellm. 65 T\.-.- \I __.A.-._ hon; Beecroft . L` . . 63 K0 L HUD? yvwvb Va. U Dr; Morton. . . To..the oicers and members of Cookstowu lod`geeNo. 228 A. O. U. W. Cookstown Ont. 'G1tN'rLnM1:N,-_--Allow me to express my sincere gratitude and thanks for the prompt ayment of 82000 on the olicy held by m V te husband. Robert Mc ride, also to than ___. I_2..JI-. I-.. Linn `vault! avvrnnnh-uni-:n `ntfn [BB6 nusuuuu, nuucs u uxuun. Luv, cuuv ua nun-un you kindly for thevery sympathetic letter you sent me soon after my dear husband s decease. ` M y sincere wish and desire is that your nobleorder may contin no to grow and prosper with each succeeding year and when death comes toits members, as it must come some day to all, your benevolent order will still continue to cheer the hearts and lighten the burdens of the widow and orphans. {$1.00 PER ANNUM IN ADVANCI smau: comma, nvn onxn. `Egbert, much an, .1892. Total- . . . . . . . ism very fespetfully yom -ya, . 11-- 1A..1)...'.` `card ot'1'hankn. `E 75 74 72 Q .6-2 Daniel Neilly . D \Tn:v uuuion 1.` VIII R. Neilly . . ... I.` J. Doolittle . . . J as.` G. Neilly. 'Jos. Neilly. . . . Jas. D. Neilly . Bradford 2nd Team John Neilly. . . . -77 H, E. McKee .. 77 `tr 1: 411'1:n:_..._ on .LI.. LU: LIIUIXCU . ~ W. M6Willia.ms . DI \l-I1721I!.._.._ .3. ' 1Z65iiiiZIL'I J. O 0onnell. .. J. Booth. . Total . . . . . .4 Total "33 79 72 3-`. . --sr 4. . `nAnmn-RUssnLL.- In-idnrp. on 29th 01 Dull! _ vnm oN.-In Midland M and ' A EGeo1ge Stevenson. of a.'dan:!l'Itgr. Z " u.~=o~:.--At Fesserton. Feb. 20th, Mrs. J. J. Wilson, of twins. both hove. - ~:.-:At Penetanguishene. Febiuntv. 27 ` HOMPSO _ ult.. the ware of Wm. Thompson. of a son. AnN._.At'1`ottenhum. on th 27th 1t,. ' . ` EE. J . Hearn. of a. daughtex-.6 u M 3 ou.~z'r.--In Barrie. on Feb. 26, the wife of S. ` b Lount, Esq., of a. son. . ` _______________.._, In the Matter of John Ilooey of the Township ofEssa, In the County of Simcoe, Farmer. hair to Its lot. of halt. ean. d Pllahlo . Dumop Bureau, D51` 2F@?.rida3y,%t}e1st`E1`7.uof April, 1392, ..-,.1...-.1, :. Hm fnv-Annnn_ tn- ILLMWJ VII-V I-nu vbvva w. -L.__._, 7- , ' at the hour of 11 o`c1ockin the foreman. to- appoint inanectors and give directions for the disposal of the estate generallv. . And further take notice. that qll>_perso:_1 (fiponal the estate generauv. And further all persons having claims amunst the estate of the said. insolvent are required to le their claims with me at or before the above date. veried bye aldavit and stating the nature of the security (it any) held by them. FRANK HORNSBY, ' Asslgnee. - --- I A I'\ cant! t _ Died. 1coL.-At her late residence. 181 Simcoe street, Toronto, on Monday. the 29th Feb.. t Maria Alves Bovs, widow of the late 2 William Rulmer Nicol. M.D.. Toronto. and sister of His Honor Judge Boys and mother of Dr. Nicol, of Cookstown. 2 HANAcY.- In Victoria Harbor. March is Valeria. daughter of . . Shanacy. age months and 11 days. CDONALD.-At Untet-grove. on February 29, James McDonald. aged 40 years. n:sLIs:.--At the residence of his uncle. P. Onderkirk, Esq Jasner. 'l`eun.. U. 8.. on Wednesday. 24th ult, Josenh Hamilton 3 Leslie. only and dearly beloved son of G. u 1.9.1-n of 222 Bleeker street. Toronto. `either hv 1101' WATER; STEAM on` BOT AIR. - to sunp1y their owm speci- Parties tendering _ oations and furnish secunty. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. a, ADAL-lAIl_ ENDERS will be received bv the i1ndPr- sipmed up to the 15th DAY OF MAY, I89`! for the Heaming of the ~ an ,,3_ OTICE is hereby given that the above ` named John Hooey has made an assi n- ment: of his osmte to me for the benet of creditors under R. S. 0.. 1887. Chap. 124. A meeting of his creditors will be held at the office. of Mcarthv, Pepler 8c McCarthy, `No. 29 Dunlop street, Barrie, on -- --u I1 , 4_.L .'I.._ An O06 IUL huu ;;. u--... - LJUURT HUUSVE iii mg frown of Barrie A .._---un - 1-. 4-5" -'-'1j'-'-' In. . VOL. XLI. No. 10 ; ' WHOLE.-\o.'8o81_ sunnu. Wnsmr. Prop:-loco:-.T, ` _ ; 11 as evetfln Y STOR KYO _,T , `NOR SALE 7-A second-hand New York n~;...nm~ msmo. in szondorder; _a. bgrgaip. ialgaders For Heating !` `sauna uuv Dated this 8th day of March. A.D.. 1892. `In 11 `; . l.'|lUl.IIl BVIIIIIII Jrvwnuu - The regular meeting of the Public School E03111 was held in the Board room," Central cbool on Monday evenin last, Chairman nrtI\rIn:n v\nna::`nI` f. A Tnfnhr dearly bexoveu son 01 u. 222 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 21,001 `Monday (last, Chairman Bcroggie presided. All t e members were present. So far as our reporter s notes show, - {there was not much eective work done, but b. good deal of informal talk. Trustee Ellis oved that the $50 annually paid to Ins ea or Morgan tor his supposed services be ithdrawn. Trustee Baikie seconded the lotion, but on looking careful.y at the ording of the motion he did. not like th.6 ords supposed services and withdrew his ame. No seconder could be found and the ,_, .1_ --II___-.I .I.llU UBBUIJ Iulul WUIR UL `VH9 '11} Found in the following mouon: I I I I'., 1 I, , n_.1__L..__L .. 10-17 [0l1n(l In the IO|l0WlDg 311051011: Moved by Mr. Radenhurnt and seconded. by Mr. J. F. Smith-The.t the salaries of Misses Bowen, Booth, Stritch, McPhee and Ayersn he increased by the sum of $25"ea.ch, it to take effect from May 1892. `Ca.'rried.`'" ; After some more conversation. "hefBqardb kndjourned till the first Monday iI} jApril, orrxmadouan. . ., on t ne lect it, but go at once'to John oods or 9. `bottle of his Coughssyru 91* inc Tar and . Wild Cherry. T It achsli 0:0,: harm in soothing the irritated. Organ!-{that ive so much t;'o1;b1e...~ ). . . :i2:; n_~.'.- cult In Go : J lame. LVO 8eC0n(I8l.' C0111 DU Luuuu uuu ynug notion consequenbl colla. sad J l The essential wor' of t e Board may be -_._ J 3.. LI_- c-n-_.:.... ....'..L:..-.. vans GRIPPE LOOSENS fms ' onb innit}; giis ' I Gonna Eur nun. ` *` 3~`*?W=`I* 1f"| : Rev. Doctor Burwssh, changellqtii 9f` `ictoria. University will pr_eaohV.Eduoation_'I1 V rmons in the Collierh. MethddiaB'5" xb Sunday, 13th innit; `H6wl6$:iI;tid_: r th lnnrnh-nn.nn4-I iuhinir} ILhiI';>rA I` , , is H. `II All uuuuury, '.I.OIIlI II-I'IUo >3-I-V th morning and `vehin'g2 ma_ - - .`.')fr`. still unsold nd now offering ht pgices ahead or anything yet offer- n at pnucu ed at FURNITUREI u\-A "Joan LEE s FURNITURE STORE, 'ALE -A second-hand New 1 om her piano. gond order. a. bargain. . T. PE ARCY. 52 Worsley St.. Barrie, 10-12p. A LARGE AMOUNT or _ -:-_--:-.:'_-:?< `to Loan on good farm security of 6: nm- nnnf. JAMES SCROQ- Public School Bord. `I\I1 54 and 56 Bnyeld-St. to Loan good mrm Becuruy ` at 6 per cent JAMES ?09tItl0G- ` no ucuuaucu u; .. V V . . . .... R. GRAHAM. v Chairman 00. Property. :1....-:.. I) I` nun I bu-an '..-At the . Mann. .1 mnhu-narv, hv lib V-..- 10-711'..- wanna: It A Ivyv-Viv Saurin P. O. [ uonnrIunnm-n1s!n1ur nms.~ In . V _ A >_V ~ J," . ` Gravenhursb is sutfenng from an eptdemlc ' of measles. -. Us an vuuunv-u Everett wants a. money order ocel eeta. lished there, . T . ` an-runnn BY snico: um his-rgtcr l . nxonu-mu as Loan. maws. `- vE}.o`Hi.11-.gwood slat weekly re took place on. a Sunday. ' V -, __,,1x-,._:_.. 1..-... -_ -..:;I-...:- `M .-["l1`":a:xav<:1hook. saw mm is doing lots of :work just now. V . . ' -1 -2_|__.-__ 2.. _-..-..L..,l "Vin uvv OOVIIII ' J A great . amount of laioktymess is reported `from Maxwell. . ' ~ urove xvu5.. t.. in reply to nquiry :- ept. let '9). , Manitoulin 1 ll VWZKTT IX ? Qtvtqwwu-:- - y-- -_.. graphs for Advance Readers Who Like `rho narrow or -the Host. A. There were 109- spoiled ballots in _Ea.st Simcoe. . _ .1 ._ - --- _- . ,.. '..l:t.1.:(~}:>i.li1-1-g-,;s-wood foundry is'reported to be in running order. . - . A I 1, I.-- 1.--- _1n._A.-.1 _:A.L .. ........u.n'I II: n annulus vnuvnu Oakley has been ailcted with an hnusual amount of sickness; ` T n I .- n In ! Q Lll|\I&\lQ\A owns Iv vv Huntsville boas; of the finest; skating rink north of Orillia. ` `There a.re a:n..few gases of Ag! -ipel yt at Thompsonville. run A ns _#_-_ .1 A.-___.__1_.__ :_....-_-..:....!I `-1... a. lot "of hides from | Bradford last week`. ` " ' ' _ . . n uvuvvnu vu vuv avvln .....-g Two wood trains for Toronto ovate loaded at New Lowell last week. ' . C n I ;I nvnnuovvvn V Typhoid fever still `lingers at Ctoxoh s, Corners. - ~ sumac: asvn luau vn `yo--on-- Rockside is down for av tea.-meeting and concert onthe 18th inst. V -n . I 1,] Ill) JJVII adv II van cu-uv n ow.- Fisher s Corners constuted part of the jury at Barrie last _week. . , 'n-___--_1- ....- ....;.. .....u.:..... L. t. is received sooner had I`: co v mend St.. Toronto. 1.: aa:nl' van. '5 ""`J 6" "' D"l."7" Mr. Feigau, of Craigleith -is cutting .1023 with his portable saw mill. - nu I _ _ ,1 `II ... T "I"I..-.7-.......-nu-; A` M111 vuvnn nu.--up-- -uwvv- V- _-_- Everett isnow struggling ivith meales hav- ing fairly got rid of grippe. I . . - _ .: r1....:..1..:.I.. :. ....H.:..... `An: unux, vvu-u nu---v~- -....- _ __..-.,- There were six dancing parties in Pene- tanguishene la.st Monda.y night. ' , `I-__1'- L_.....u. -nan aL:o\v\nz' `nnnn JJ W -----~v ---- ---v-- L A Sturgeon Bay pedple are now getting in ` their snmmer stock of ice. . - VVIULI I155 EVE Illllid Iv IIIIOII -A - The house of Mr. J. Thompson,. of Mul`- mur,'wa.s burned last Frida.V.- . . nu , .1____-_.._.-..4.!.... 3.. 1)-...` Uhluauaunnvuv nwuu ---v-.-.._J _._a___. A car lo.d'of `horses was shipped from Creemore to Winnipeg last week. ~ -2 -I-1- `-1 , `l-___._L-.. 2.. ..I...2...-.2...- \Jl-V\/lII\lO\l UV-I V I -av-c-rva -v~-.. .. __,_. I I Mr. H. Wise, ` of Fesserton is shipping large quantities of lumber and shingles. rnv 1n,,,_ ll'_n.L_.`I:..a.... `A..- 1.1.1113-`n vu-unnI:nnn The Free Methodists areW11-old~irri2,meetings ' in the Agricultural Hall, Cooper s Falls. ,1 rn______.......... AC Dnnkvv nun `Ill-5V \1I-AIvII.lVov.\:-u V- -------v-_ 3 ALI vuu L15lI\J5QnIIIanu~u --v--- _vvr-_ _ _. __ The Sons of Temperance, A of Rughsr; are actively at. work in the cause they champion. The Allieton Herald says there are _1500 Patrons of Industry in the County` of Simcoe. -- 9 11 __ -............J ... .I. CIULUBJS VA .l.||\AvI~ovnJ -an w-v - ' ~-. - Mr. Bradley of Foxmead is -eng`9;;gTed in] getting out a. large quantity of- telegraph poles. ' . - - ~-- -A--A n:n.....:.. Ms M. cm. }anem1y