`sou... - ' Principal Moore, of Cookstown, says there are about fty entrance candidates writing i there. ` w-.v- vs ` A Rosseau man sends word that there are ` not as many tourists there as is usual at this 88&SOI|. __ - .. . AA- The.Bradford remen were out $20 on` their excursion to Orillia. It. was` poorly attended. T uu vvvv Q\n\u\AI ` - Our Colllngwood brethren complain of the . noise made by the young fry during the . open air band concerts. I IIr..I.... -..|u..n an `Inn l.nt nl Inna Dirn- ~ We re selling II. Jon not on new rural.- `sols at about half price. call early. Hunter. Sgrjaant 6: Co. nu -or , , , ,,1, ,_.L. ._.-L..._..:'l..-.`l L- Ll....L Illlllinvlq sviilivu-can `av \4\-u L The Novar people who subscribed to thew` ; bonus are wondering why `he doctor does ` not visit that place according to posters. :11 1` 11 ,,_... L-__..-__L...I 1.2.. C.-.. LIV Vlwtv vuw ruvvvv vow ---_ V- r _ _ _ . . _- Rev. W. P. Brown Ens preached his fare- well sermon at Kettleby, and Rev Mr. Strangway took oharge of it 19.3`: Sunday. ,_|_-._,_A.-_ _L--..... :....L.u-up :1: Jn:nno KJIIIWIIEVVIFJ IIVVID V-vv-av w- -- --v V ._ ~_ `-,v . l The Singhampton cheese factory is doing good business. Over 800 lbs`, of milk was I received the other day, one man sending | 598 lbs. . _ - A 1-` II 1 _, ]'__ 1- CJUIJ IIIBO v .. ` The.Witness of Bradford says :--Mr. J. ` McL. Stevenson brought down a small party , from Bgrrie on his steamer on Tuesda.y,- re- ` turning the same evening. ' | ""` --- L---- -.-J ....-u.-..LAAuu 1-`nan III-ibllnua vuv hrvvuanw v v -_-._. ` Twenty-seven boys and seventeen girls . wrote at the examinations for entrance at Bradford. The results -will not be known till about the 1st of August. 71' I ,, -l'l1-L , nun J. Sullivan and M. Brophy saved the lives of `Mr Homer and Miss Arnott, who had upset. their canoe in Gull Lake a. few ~ L days ago. They managed to at Miss Arnott . -" into the canoe. and then . Homer was towed ashore with his canoe. 11 AL I11-.. .-..-... mid a.-new opera. house; t ~: _ V Egbertl Methodist. Church; Sabbath `School 11!` 11 Bin Ann hunt. 'l`nnm-Inn WV uuuvnv vvnvnn -.-- v.._._ The Enterprise says :--At Glen Huron L ' `may be seen the singnlarsight of a g tree . growing in the o n air, bearing gs It" is I g the property of r. James Hamilton, and ` L is really a wonderful evidence of the fertility 5 ` of Canadian soil and its elastic climate. -~-~-~-----1--4. .5 LI... Al ` loll! uuvuy uuv Auv V. ..-.n.....-. { Lawyer Hearn and Editor Hughes, of Tot- tenham,.ha.ve gone on a. cruise to the Pacic coast. We hope the newspa. er man will ` A 71-- .._-.I ....-.. AC Linn I|nnr|.4\` 111:1- l:ULllIlIlll,. uuvw svuv vu In V. Unlnrv -~. -- icoasb. 1 l take good care of the man-of aw.` up -n n,__1_1-.. - Q......I- `D.-.3} MIIIU vvu VI-Iv vn .yv-v u------ -- --... . ` Mr. "B Snodden, of Sandy Point had a._ valuable horse killed last week. It and the cows were in -the same eld, and it is sup- ` posed some of the cattle gored it. `I ,- -_--1-:_... ..t 4.1.... Qmumln Qnl-Flnmnnf. A vuvu uvnnnv vs vs. - ---_ 5-- - _ l In speaking of the Scotch Settlement a. I . writer has this : The fa.rmer s mustard beds ` I of the settlement are now in perfect bloom and break the monotony of the weary tour- IIIIVI i ist. ` vlauu nu. uwuu vvnn vvvv -.- We9re selling Job Lot of new P3ara.- ` 4|. at nhnnl. half In-Ice. Call early. OI Llallllulull Dvas usuu nuns V...-. - . . . . . _ . _ _ __ The Cookstown corres ondent otethe Al- '1 liston Herald sa~s he un erstands that Mr. '1 William Gardiner _is the owner of quite a ' ` I curio in the shape of a calf with an en- ` larged head. It might be remarked that I bipedal calves with enlarged heads are not at all uncommon. i Stephen Mc lntyre. aged seven yoars, was ' found clrowned in Lake Couchich`ng Satur- day morning. He was missed from home the previous night and search was made ! `where he had been fishing The body was 1 found by his mother, standing between `two 9- boat houses near the wharf, covered with only a foot of water. -Orillia Times . Mr. James Hamilton, the well-known pro- prietor of Glen Huron, has taken into part- , nership with him his four sons, Harry, John, ` James and. Joseph. Like himself his boys are all full of luck, push" and enterprise, so ' ` that the new rm enters on a_ career of un- "doubted success. At the Glen thereisal ` : most unlimited water war; the village is L ? situated" in the midst o a beautiful, farming ` country, so that the new rm starts out with most encouraging prospects.--Bulletin. British Amencuu J to Miss Maggie Francis Baker, Es: WBIGIII`-DOUGALL,- bnde s uncle. Dav an Wednesday, Jr Dastwednesday afternoon a `large num- ber of the fair ones of our town gathered within the walls of Trinity church, to witness the marriage of Mr. H. B Howson, of '1`oronto,'w Miss Maggie A., daughter` of | Mr. Francis'Bake_r, of Sunnyside, Snnnidale . Road, Barrie The 1 room was supported {by Mr.` Van Allan, r'* Frank" Baker and I, Mr. Carlyle, and the bride was attended by | Miss- Nannie Baker, `Miss `Polswbrth and Miss May Baker The bride was most tastefully and-elegantly attired in a white | satin robe and'?held"in her hand _a beautiful but tolerry Ian-lags chimes. ` __ _..- AL "chants. Mr. J bouquet. 7 . ` u ~ ` _ The costumes of the` bridesmaids were elegant and` mgich. `admired. '1 The church was `beautifully decked with owers and there vgsspaine oral iereh from. the pulpit to the lectern`. The ceremony was peri formed by -Rev.` Canon Rainer, [end the choir furnished `spprooriate hymns and p A. Morgan played Men- delssohn~ e*we`:ddin march immedia.tely`s.fter theconclusion of t e ceremony. A,1_e.r;pupmber of guests were enterta,in- . ed at nyside. to in sumptuous. repeat,` ~~ `- nnd.MrI. J- A. III LVQIV In --n mama M:-_ ` IILIU-UVllVIuu.v_ -_ -__- A Vl,a.r_ a number viere entertain- at nyaide to a sumptuous. repaab, ng .whom .,were Mr. and ,Mra, J. A Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Cotter,` Mr. d Miss H. D.- Stowarc, Mrs: Beattie,` Mrs. -Vansittarm Mina Cotter. Mia; v` Rainer. 4Mra. H H Morris, Mr. `J: Cifund Mu`.-' Morgon; His Honor-`J1idga Boys, `A Bo7o:;Dr.' McCarthy, &c:; &o. Thapresua 1 to`the~~b1-ide were numerous and costly. -Mr; Mu; noygibn, late _b'y1 ,th'o'. `gaa o olook traid for Ad`- t [V66 the south` a. d`: mm .rhexoowis1s9i4:oVi*2%wroaw= , . . .. `~..A . `A -_ `1<`h f _ .0 i ~neniss ;-:fa.u..,,,m_ l H gr town 1comw11. II snssluu ems. iteiolnuan um rropouoa and YotAed__DoAwn. of the taunts _ A ` V tint: Yea and seven ay. " ' j 'B.`e'|i9rta . Motions" etc; ` The're1ar meeting of the Town Conncil V waaxiheld". on Monday night.` ~M'a.yor`C4r'es-. zwicke. presiding`. His ..Wo;rship t began pro-V ceedjngs at 7,40,; __A,1l the members were in `attendance except Councilldrs Ball and W il- -kinson.-1-" - .~ t ="- i~ " < ..rn1:I'rroNs' `mine comunmculons. ` 4 x .W.' H. Freeman and others petitioned that as J ohu Street was to be improved, the aide-, walk en east sideof the street be removed nine feet from` fence lines 1: `ll n._.:A.L (1 Ta Dana nu.-I an-Lana nnIt;_ "Wu-In wonxs Wnxj;'_`nA1~Is1o_1w Prrz-` npsnn ran up suxfxxpayn non) .. E. M. Smith, U -11. those nun otners. pen-A tioned for an extension of watqr _ma.in tp |a.n'd'i1. hydrant n.t'ornet`of Oliv'er Street and- |Sunnida.le. Road. ` ~ " A `I_.n.;.-.. ......... llnnnnla (`nu-nan nuIr=nn 11117. n lbuu._ Y Laundresa. street. lvunmuaue. nuuu. . . , A letter from Geqrge Carney asking pay- ment for work done under _ the br "era of ltiouncillor Ball. - - 5 ` V I Mr. Sptoul petitioned the Council for. the use of the Park for the Orange body on_ the I 12th inst. ' ' - REPORTS. " Report No.` 2 Waterworks and Sewers Committee. , A Your Committee beg to report : That having duly considered the claim of A. W. Godson for $100 for alleged extra work,` occasioned as he states. through not. -being allowed to use the outlet at the com- linencement of the work Now the facts are `so far as Your Committee have been able to ascertain, that the corporation did not make any suggestion to Mr. Godson as to where he was to commence his work, or require him to deviate from the specications and con tract, and are at a loss to know the reason for such demand However, the duty of Your Committee is quite clear, as the coun- cil during last year refused to entertain his V. claim, Your Committee recommend that the Clerk inform Mr. Godson to the effect that your Council do not recognize any obligation | in the matter. < ....... ..... LI... ..l...`m maria hv Pal-.1-ernnn- . Concerning the claim made by Patterson, Codier and Shaw on behalf of Mr. John Reilly for a refund of $42.50 paid to Mr. Chipman for extra engineering services per- formed by him under an agreement with the contractor, after the expiration of the time at which the contract was to be completed, Your Committee nd that the payment to Mr. Chipman was a matter of arrangement between` the contractor, the engineer andthe sewers committee, made on the understand- ing that the corporation would forego the penalty of $25 per day for non-completion "In tne matter. ' of contract on condition that the contractor .L _,-nJ ._.... LI... AvntD:I|n`l| far nvfzrnt qervit-ea- `OI COIIDIIILCI: Ull Uuuuuuuu uuuw nu- ........-....,-. | should y the engineer for extra wervxces. I ` All`o which is respectfully submitted. `I ....-- 1')- . u.rn\1\\' me-teen Irom usuuu u - ~ E.;.;M. Smith, C -H. Ross and others; peti-A :..._...:I L... ...-. nvtnnninn nf water main tti - Chairman. Report No. 3. Your Committee after con- sultation with the Engineer, and after a thorough examination into the manner of conducting sewage across the Mary Street culvert, have decided that the syphon at that point is not satisfactory and recommend that an 8 inch iron ipe be substituted, the `alteration costing a ut $50, and that the corporation pay one half the cost. ` JOHN PLAXTON, Chairman. The Finance Committee recommended payment of the following accounts : John Davidson, bal. of lumber ac. . $ 60 29 Moffatt, Waterworks . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 70 `Mickie, Dvment&Son . . . . . . . . . . .. i ll 06 Barrie Water Works Co . . . . . . . 1474 00 Darrien Plating and Manufacturing (`A [mall on!` |`lJllI'I'lUl.| I uauug nun Ahlllnltcunnuvvsnn ... Co., (Fire and Police) . . . . . . . . 11 25 |Wages, Board of Works . . . . . .. _ 202 17 Salaries ...... . .~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 233 35 The Fireand Police Committee reported .adverselv to the petition of P. 11. Stewart "and others, asking for an electric light on the corner of Eugenia and Poyntz Streets on the ground that at present it would be un- I wise_ to add to the cost of the street lighting service. | The committee have been `considering the advisability of selling the steam re engine and the hand engine. They say the.Water-. works service is available over that portion of the town where water for extinguishing , res can be obtained, and the steam re = engine outside that area is of little use un- i_less tanks are constructed to supply water. ` The Committee recommends that the re | hand engine` be advertised in the Examiner I for sale. nm__ n........:u.... .. `D..`ln13n Wnrlzn nanom- for sale. The Committee on Public Works recom- mended laying additional plank to aidewulk on Rosa street m|_--- .:....I:.....I on nu-ant um-miuinn tn Mr. Ross street They declined to grant permission to Mr. McDonald, of steamer Enterprise, his re- quest to pile wood on the Beyeld street wharf LIIU A JVw--v- -- syn. " ENTERPRISE "1 ---..-..... their Ponnlal` Ten Cent IIUBII UV rsnv vvvvu. -_ -_- _.,' wharf . The Committee advise the conntruction on the east side of Mulcaeter street, between McDonald and Woreley streets, at an esti- mated cost of 8115.40. um- n...........:.... m. Mu-lmlm renmmands mated cost or $110.40. _ The Committee on Markets recommends that the accommodations in the market `be increased by adding to the present north room the two northerly butcher stalls and the hall between the stalls. Estimated cost | $75.00. _ I v q-Anuvnxv as A motion by Councillor C. W. rP1axt.on, seconded by Reeve Bothwell, `ordering that the Fire Hall bellbe rung a.t9p m., for children` under the age of 13 to go to their home: was _loet., _ . . V ' Yea}s-Mesars. C. W. PIe.x_ton,_ McNeviu, `Williamson and Bothwell. 17-..... '|t.._....... Wlnrnhnr Walla, `P331-cgv_ `Williamson anu nonuweu. . Nays-Messrs Fletcher. Wells, Pearcey, Montgeomery,!Fra,w1ey, John Plaxbon and Caldwell. ' ' ' ` Bothwell-Pearce'y-That the petition of Mr. Sprpul for use of parkon -l2t.h of July bev,n,t.e.d-,`..._ , . `_ ` ` ells -'-,McNevin--That the Ma orbe in-l attached no purchase from Copp ros.n," the | road ader and planeryorderecl on trial by Boar of`Works, the (gosh of ~ said machine I not to exceed $250 ML- l`|-.......`I than u1:3nnI-nd. I I VP'|:_4W V`."'.".'." --*------ . 'r1ioonmun,' " `l.'[ Grand M`ai'ch."`The= Flower of 'Beauty.. -- ` "" ' ' n P.-Clodonnir 1;; "Walk . ?*Locia` .1-.onond". . . ,H, _Round_ 3" Slect'iqti'_`<)lf `* `Pl_.i1:tati6n' sot;`Ep*'d.). . . . `, . I-17.'.`x.{'4 .-I .~ lily-L; .r~ > -- - ..u\ I I I I! `l_ 4. Tuba. S010;-V:`; M ~. :Lu~J?i'rl;1 mi '5 . ; _5._ Selection from Don Juan .,` . ..- .\ n._.~;m_:n_.,= .1 -:3I`|l`.`I uhii?lum. ` onnm % W '*`."`""" ' ..-damn A -`u-`in on to exceed qpzov __ The Council then adiourned. I5II7'cnuno . .. \ 1..-`,5 0OIOIO .. an v -r's" " a-v tne,Queeu; ` 2 ? wm still continue their Popular T0}! 00' \ d y']`rlps notwithstanding the freeze a.",l;ran?\ ..hnrrn fnr landimz at mg Bay Pt. Mohons. ~ 7 J1: \lVI| Ina: nu ~+?Beeuebub"; Mt. Reid. . . . A-(`,..L..oai- u\n , ._.i. .M9ga.;'t3 Bi ". .`~~. `: .{S:1Lin'tgon3 ",r"c"o: I 0 i LIIFKIUBUH 000, I153. gluuucrnuu U00, uunt nu -Loiver 525, Della" Spry 521. Herbert Story 4516, Hugh Galbraith 516, Herbert, Johnson , Gus. Marshall 490, George; Smith 489, ivian Oliver 488,` Alma Ainley 487, Jennie -Ainley 482, Edward Lewis` 477,` Charles Story 473, Minniesibbald 472,- Alice Flet- cher 459, Maggie Pollard 458, Jennie Mc- Millan 451, Dora Williams 447, Mary Payne 444,` Emma Mainprize "434, Mary Lourd 432, Ethel Brown .432,KFlo. Hughes 424. ' - * ,,_,1 4.- ,l`A!LLIILl .I3I&|SU.Iy 053 , Duane 4I)`l.UV_V` U10, Luis-I. Dickinson 536, J as. Henderson 535, Charlie .`r.;..'..... :0: `n..n..' Q2..*..e. :01 `lJ..`..ln..-9. Rh-mu : duy '[r|pa uuuwuuuu-nu-ug v--v --v--v Vext Saturday they will land at BR0WN9S `wggnlf. where there is a beautiful grove, and during the season they will oontlnue_ the mpg_ landing at diffarent whnrfs. namely. JACKSONOS PTo9 DB GRASS! PTogA _..n-uwnnu IJ I` nlld Senigr` Third Form -:-Ma.rks7 r;quire(l to L- mm. Mnlntnnh 549; Etta. Lennox 526. B. ` no va-.~ -, an -v- -_._'._,__ __ P3. `1743 ~: ' . `James McIntosh 549', Etta Lennox 526, McCarthy 524, Carrie Martin 518, Annie Marshall 512, Emma. Payne 47,6. Dolly King 472, Jennie Fyfe 455, Maud Marshall 453, `Rose. Meeking 449, Charles Beatty 435. Ethel Lowe,434, Nellie W attic 429, Rich d Ferd 427, Jennie Oliver 426, James Scott , 419. Louise` King 418'. Recommended-- `.Cle'ord Carley 410, A. Findlay. 411. ` 7 "L- ___.._-:..-.'l A- ,0 uuuu .1 pass 322 - ' Percv V S pass {.322 , Percy-Sparling 421, -Della. McKee 410, Ethel Show 410, Tom Loutd 408, Arthur ]EIarper_ 401, Ray Thomas 401, Norman Graig 400. Olive Lewis 398, C. W. McAllis- ter 394, John Boyce, 391, Bessie Findlay 384, May T)odds, 382, Maud Michiel 382, Bri ht Smith 379, Robbie Smith 379, Edna. Sib ald 378, Robb; McAlliat.er 369, Willie Brown 368, Chas. `Robinson 368, Oliver Somera 363, Albert; Mainprize 355, Maggie , Fyfe 353, Edith Stone 353, Edna. Powell OK IF...-.l..-.I annnn T119 Hfnrv MM Eyre-1')6, Etulnn DCUIIU 000, 11411111! Luwuu. 350 , Ezekiel Green 350, Ida Story 342, May Graham 341. Willie Brown 324 Recom mended -Jae. Hunter 319. 14. pass zoo: . Maud Plaxton 384, Tom Waters 350,` Fletcher 344. Geo. McIntosh 339, Maud Mc- Nab 328, Bertie Gibson 327, Eva McNeil 322, Earl McLean 320, Mabel White 320, Maggie Rackclyeft 317, Alf. Hubbert; 316, Duncan Reid 314. Milley Dudley 311, Mag- gie Smith 310, Edwin McNeil 306. Lisbie : Caldwell 303. Edwin Mainpxize 301, Fred. : Vince 288, .Ja.ne Somers 285, John Cheese- man 280, Chas. Hunt 278. Beo. \Villiams 277, Stanly Prior 276. Liliian Ainley 274, Addie Hurst 272, Sidney Brown 267, Fred. Ewan 265, Junior Second Form-Marks tm pass 235 : Laura McLeod 357, Annie Sissons 337, Frank McCarthy 336, Trueman Williams 333, .Maud Vince 332, Annie Williamson 324, Andrew McDonagh 319, Albt Stone 318, James McDonagh 304,, Eie Sparling. 302, Beatrice Dutton 299, Sarah Robinson 297, Archie Bidwell 296. George Douglas 287, Annie Whitebread .284, Roy Brigham 280, Robson Black 279, Edith Turner 277, John McMillan 276, James Reid 274, Wil- lie Turner 270 Robbie Booth 269, Maud - Cooper 264, ATf. Maundrell 251. George Johnston 239,` Lillian Stephens 237, Frank Maundrell 234, Eddie Craney 234. -. Senior First Form (Part II)-Marks to ,,_ IDW iBertha Lewis 348, Laura Dyer 347, Bell V _ C3'N'l'B.A.Lv sdrioon Jxinior 4th Form. Marks required to run 407. - `T T M V Egiith Blakely 549,, Susie low 545, Edgar )ickinaon 536. Jas. Henderson 535. Senior First (Part 3 pass 187. 1 G Avis Ainley 256, Lizzie Smith 248, May H Smith 6245, Emma Robinson 232, Maud Mc- Kee 229, Louise Armson 225, Harvey Greig 4 224, Maggie Gould 222, Cassie McLeod 219, : Bertie Bingham 209, Ray Findlay 207. Nor- : `man Lennox 205. Harry Wilson 203, Minnie < Johnson 203, Alma Carley 198, Willie Hines 197 Louis Hughes 189. Chas. Lowe 193, Maggie `McIntosh 189, Mamie Blow ` V188. Recommended-Fred. _ Lewis 182, Morgan Brown 179, Eddie Caldwell 177. Junior Part II.- -Marks to pass 52. Lucy Waters 90, Willie Hill 85, Ella `Robertson 84, Tillie Wiggins 80, Sarah Mc- Arthur 73, Blanche` Ashby 70, Charles Rutherford 70,VA(la Smith 68, Edith Dodds 66. Beckie Somers 66, Florrie Lang 64, Gracie Otton 63, Washie Boyce 59, Florrie- Crispin 52, Ethel Hunt 55. Junior First Form --Marks to pass 50. Ettie Michiel 83. Isaac Smith 83, Roland 3 Oliver 81, Philip Wilson 80, Eva Scott 79, B Mabel Hughes 79, Bertie Smith 75, George _ Powell 68, James Brown 65, Emily Wi gins 1 63, Florrie Cooper 62, Clarence Lloy 62, La a Blakely 56, Dalton Hubbert 50. r E ` Limary .. orm-Marks to pass 87. . _ ' Scnoons. V .~l!:omotion Ixunmntion June 1883. JA(`K"N S 1'10; 11:: Ilnwsnuvnzn _ __`4 ROCHE S PT. and BROWN 8 G (IVE, ---.-_:...?___ ...._. ___ ,_-.__..__. Vlvllvbu \1\-lav hair, so. .. .__._.J ___. Junior Third I*_`orm-M`a1-ks required to ___ 000 , l\uIL\-xn. vuunu -vs.-vw- V--- ` Senior Second Form-Ma.rks required to ` ___ GAE , 1 mary..1:orm-mansa w pane cu Emma Leighton 170, Lyman Martin 154, Dalton Mconkey 153, Annie Campbell 153, Norman Elliott _l52, Nelson Brown 150, Jessie_Smitb 147. Herbert Fyfe 148, Tree. Armstrong 148, Arthur Grease 144, Fred. Story 131, Edna Sewrey 129, Jemima Jen- kins 127, Alex. Ainley 102. John Appelbe 89. ` Recommeuded-C1i'ord Sparling 82. , J- 1.-- LL`. Oi! Lvvuuununvuuuu v.-_--_ ..,r_._ ____,_, _ The above promotions are made bywthe Principal subject to the Inspector : approval. M. Qmfm-A hm: nmmined a free trip on fnclpal Sllnjecl: 50 `I19 1l.IIl.IUUM)l.' 5 DP Ivvuu. Mr. Sanford has promised a free grip the Lily to all who have passed. The `pupils wrll r'eceive tickets from the teachers at the wharf at 9 a m. on Saturday. The Lily will take a load at 9 30 a.m. and um y-nmninrhar nf the nunils. if anv. at 1 30. " U K6 5 [0311 I! U UV D.u.|a Iluu the remainder of the pupils, if any. . Since our last xpzzgewfollowing cases have been dealt with by the police magis- L.__ A... . UIQIIV u i `On the 30th William Smith and John Beardsley for being drunk and disorderly were ned$l..00 and$~t.20 costs or one month. Went up. . `n _ . _,_' 1... hr... \`lTIl....snn man nlnnv-and 7' VIII!` |-Ill: V k 7 On Saturday Wm. Wilkinson was charged with being drunk`0.nd disorderly. Case dis- . ....--mv`l ~ John Warnica, non-performance`: of statute labor. _Fined_.$l0.00 a_.nd $3.10 costs, ,1 1.`... `n.1_._.. ti... ....:.--~- M BRUWWUN IGUUL. 1.'u.Lvu_q--.v. vv uuu. Vv.-- --.,-_- JVohn_Richa'.rdson and John Dodon, fbr `same offence. Fined and $3.10 costs ___|. . DEV: * Mutt McCarthy, for drunk and dis- qrd_erly,. was fined $5;00 am $4.20 costs. I n-n.-._.-_ 1).........`l..n Gm. um-1.-lluna urithnnf. `V. -`!.h` "-.~=- ---v-vv_-v----v---.~ ~-~--- I Thomas Bramley, for pedd_l1n without license"; wained on Tuesday 10 00 and $2.95c osts`.*" ' " 7 ' ` . Captain ()ox,,a.ccom , ied by Stagf ` Capt,3in,Al_l6n.; Editor of: t e "Delxverer , willbe it the s. A, Barracks 9n Sunday J.-113: he 10th,-='aftemoon and night A180 ...:| ...........:...i;m in l.nllim- Street Method- ' ` :- th,- I afternoon '11?` i3c`1ep14a(:'miuaion in Collier Stregatg Method- bihb Cliui`chTnday "evening July 12th at 8 o cl6li. "'Si1'Hject-`-I.atest development of G,ni,m1t3oogh3g;,:1).g-kegs: Enland acheme I__ c|....'I.' n.....+.:.. Ann_ TI`nl houses are 0 U vlvvn. by :A.1!D~.. nvnntn my ._house_s are T may 9!? m`n1op'-~sereee= between tid M 'ivith~-its n stores and u a ciw-appearance. ~. ,7 ' I.ooI:u.t"hIs.- Police court. V SEEDSMEN, AND GRAIN DERLERS Have opened in the -old stand with new stock of Flour, Oat- meal, (,`01'nn1ea.l, Graham Flour, Bran, Shorts, and Feed` of all kinds, wholesale and retail. Groceries and Provisions. Ewrytliiiig new and fresh. Faun produce taken in ex- change. . A 117 DUNLOP STREET, Telephone 42. V 27-39. V - |m1en;Pm's mm. mm. `wmon. Linked Together. Construct A Vol ! interesting and Gossip: ' chapter of Local History. -No`ra.in for. twodays. -Great bicycle race at Sutton yesterday. 1 -What, in lacrosse will this-day bring fopfthd? A V _ A V . V. : V ;-V-L`-`ots df xcufsiohisrts bwill be in. ttown to-day. ' 7 l\ 11 u 1 rs! --Tfvze I. 0. F. were in conclave on Tues- day night. A ' r\rv'I , nu 0 , n, ,1 ,,,, L. L- -;ost Oice Savings Banks are to be abolished. ` .--Sir Richard Cartwright is the boss po}itical_s1a.ngwhanger and scandal monger. --For nice, elegant and tasteful work '1HE ADVANCE office has a. Provincial Reputation. pun v1 II 1 I 1 1 - ---'-'1-.`.lV1;a-IE_1;;ii;s}:'.3i<:7<`:twi<;1(1s devlofing 5 good deal of latent brutality and man wor- ship. .- u 1-. 1: VI\ 1\ l\I I W`:-:0n Monday afternoon Mr. B. B. Oalex-`s ne steam yacht Mjniota, came into port rni,, _.___3-___.._=--_..__:_A.-I_- -1: - .._-_L.... r"-' . -The engineering mistake of a syphon over the Mary street culvert, is being corrected. A -\}S;eV3Tza.re compelled to leave till next week matter that reached this oice too late for this issue. XLI.No.27 WHOL `AV .1 i3;:-i.angtord preached his initiatory sermon at the West End Methodist Church last Sunday. I , ',,,A ,.,_,3,__,1LI,- -.--`anal 'James Vair has just received the FIRST CAR LOAD of Bananas and Water Melons that. ever arrived in Barrie. . ;I`<)"}11'1"C:3.*t"i;'V-shipped on Tuesday 9. ne 35 foot skiff to Rev. Dr. Mockridge, of Windermere, Muskoka. _- -- I\ III 1 en a .0 ,1 vv nuuvs nnnv-.14, --..-.-...-v.....- --The Y. M. C. A. will hold a. festival -and garden party on Mr Sam. Lount s ne lawn on Tuesday evening, 12th inst. 7-` I . A 11' 1'\ 1: `l\ 1!-.. 'Remember that A. H. Bennett, Den tist has removed his oice to Br0wu s Block, between the Barrie and Queen s hotels. X uvuvvvvnu uuv .-'vu.--v -_.. `J--v_ _ -----_-- -_ - --The Oranzemen of Innisl will atten St. Pa.ul s church on Sunday morning next. Sermon will be preached by Rev. Canon Murphy. 12,- m__-_ 1')l.-._ T ...1..... ....... :...........1 HLIOLEIJJO --A Ladies True Blue Lodge was formed at Allandale on Monday night. This is the first Ladies True Blue Lodge formed} north of Toronto. vs .a. V: vu vvu --There are two parties negotiating for the purchase of the steam yacht Camilla, one at Penetang and one at North Bay. She is not yet sold. ,1, ,____ :__;:__-|.-_:n L- I....I.J :. uvv J v v u v ovu- -A strawberry festival~ will he held in the grounds of the Rev. Canon Reiner, on Monday evening next, 11th inst. The Citizens Band W111 furnish the music. A A .9 \/Lhsuvuu IJI-ans` u... .v....._.. __-- ---..__- ---Next Tuesd y the anniversary ef the Battle of the Boyne will be celebrated in Barrie. Fine parade, good music, oratory and games are down as part of the progra.m.. -._rn ,|,,,a,, T\-_L_` __-____ o.___,:|,__,_1 *D1_,`|,` Persona I. Mrs. Bmm-ose has gone to Ottawa to spend aome \ve;-ks with her da.u.ght>er. Mr. J. I). Booth and wife of Bradford were Visitin_'.; Mr. and Mrs. John Stephens last week. 1 , _-_2..2L!.... auu aunnnuv Innv uvu .- was r--. _ -_- r_-_.__-_. @Taylor s Dental rooms, Sanders Blocl-i. Special inducement for summer months. Nitrons Onide Gas for painless extraction of teeth given free with sets of teeth. Best set a $10. tf. -Skinning 9. skunk is not a pleasant operation. but all who are annoyed by the foetid odor of the animal are glad that it is skinned. The Minister of Justice did it ef- fectually. - ,,,,1___ _1_:____-.1 _ _a._..._.. `I.....-..L L99 U IIIDLIJ -Mr. Levi carley shipped a. steam launch to Mr. A. A Drake, St. Thomas, on Mon- day. She is 9. beautiful model, and will please the boating fraternity of Port Stanley where she is going. ,_-n AI'I___ 3.1. 1'\_._\. .... _2.... VI llvnv uuav .- burn.-5: t8 Ba.rrie and Allandale Presbyterian Churches Excursion to Jackson Point on Thursday, July 14th, 1892 Steamer En- terprise will leave the wharf at 10 9.. m. sharp. Tickets 40 and 20 cents. n at 1- 71-gr @Al: Vair s this week. ne Memphis To- matoes -selling cheap. New Potatoes and all other vegetables in abundance. Don t forget I sell Redpath s Granulated Sugar only. None other as good for preserving, .1I`II -I 1,,-., 9- `l\_-_ H 3.. a.L..f`1.._...........a:.u.\n` Ullly. LVUIJU "Luv; an svvu nun runny; yu.._;, -'`Children s Day, in the Congregational church next Sunday. The church is being suitably decorated, and in the mornin Bibles will be presented, children baptize and an address to all interested in S. S. work. In the evening the childrenrwill take a prominent par .,_-n-__2- ___..L4. L- L- ..........l -6 LI..- ....-.2:-us {$1.00 PER ANNUM IN ADVANCI amen: oorns. nvn cxwrs. us rns.u.....v.-u l--- -. 't8'Barrie ought to be proud of the opinion held by our visitors of the town. One last week, who is connected with the celebrated Toronto Biscuit and Confectionery Co. said Barrie is the prettiest town in Canada and when 1 come here I hate to go away. in fact I could live here always if my business did not prevent it. A Quiet Woddlnz. - On the afternoon of the 29th ult., Miss Annie Maud Dougall was married to Mr. William Wright, of the milling rm of J. Wright &/b ons, Owen Sound. The mer- ..:...... cum]: ~n`nno no. the residence of Mr. VVTIRDU G/D0118, UWUU ouuuu. .L no uncu- riage took place at the residence of Mr. . David Dougall, Market Square. of this town. Rev. D. D. McLeod performed the cere- mony, no" one being present but near rela- tives, which is explained by the sudden death of Mrs. Dougall last winter. The bride was attired in a white Bengaline silk costume trimmed with Chiffon lace, with veil` and orange blossoms, and bore in her hand a bouquet of cream roses The brides- maid was Miss Addie Feuton, of Beeton, , whose costume was whitecashmere, trimmed with lace, also carrying a bouquet of cream roses. Beauty and grace were personied in the picture presented. The bridegroom was supported by his brother, Mr. Tom fright, of Owen Sound. We need hardly say that the resents to the highly respected and popular ride were many, beautiful and :nan`n` ' ` CIJKI `useful. A Little More Rain. , The weather in this. neighborhood. seems to be a little on the , exceptional order. In spite of the moon, which the local weather prophets declare was a dry one, and that a dry time was at hand, it has rained almost `every day since the change.` From Saturday . night till Sunday night, over twenty-four hours; itrained contmnonsly and the tem- perature, as uncomfortably low and unsmnihefli On Monday morning the ternperature was 46/Fab. ` ~ .`*;`;u ~5~'1":.--_ Z utf 1116 U_IV$lI" UUMIV Wan unlu av vuy Count House on Monday before His Honor J udg Boys. The docket co"ntq._irged' 5703365, id l0fhe"40 06508` were` dlipolbd `of; The legal fraternity were that: insfomm; .-:;: _ . 4 ` Tine` nnicon . nu-n:n.s amount Mrs. Mat) 13 speuumg nuum um-Ju .......-..a I1erpa1'cnt:s and friends in the city. Mrs. l cnst is spending some days in Forontu. ' - - u 1': I -..L-.. -?bnde uncm. U. on Wednesday, McLeod, Mr. H daughter of th Owen Sound. 1Ul UIILU. Mrs. Smith left for her bome_'1n Rochester .\1onda_\' and was accompanied by Mr siste1`.\Iiss Lulu Cooper, who goes on M} c.\'teude1 visit. II _._..I. An Luv "nun Lnnuuxnu utv JJI~nhaI1v-- Mr. H. 1 . Spotton of the Harbogd Stregta Collegiute Institute Toronto was In Barrie on Friday. u.. H. . 1- rn L- _.. -.:..3L:-on nf vu-nnuu Miss illiott, of Toronto, is visiting at Mrs. John (}ulbra.ith s. by-. Percy Parker is home for vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Crew. of Rochester, are apemling some Weeks at Ed : old home. W n u II \V 1'\ ,,__n_ __,I LL- `Jinan: L.'\|.CLIklC|| \ IDIUQ Miss Erie Black is spending a week two with friends at. Dalston. _. . 1 (M. .-.\. ulluIA\llII5 -juunu vv vvus-I WV ` Mr. and Mrs N. Dyment and the M35885 I Uyment are holidaying at Gore B5) and` Thessalon. T vIlV`5 m 1'. .1. I5. l`a`1waraSVal[`1((1)!:lul":'9f:gy Chat`. friends at Oakvblle, 50 ham. '...-II` Mr. Thos. Thomson ya.rdma.ater'M. C. By. Grand Rupiwls. Mich.. with his wif_e M0 Visifing his parents and brother-m-law," Ir. Samuel McMorran, in Allandale, he will make a stay of four weeks. T u.,, n ..\. , L- 1'J'-...:h..... (151 V\UCl\. ' Mrs. May is spending some days Visiting m. c.~;m..in in r.hn eitv. --- ........\. V. uysa/J vs LVUII Vv ww--u Mrs. Swithin King has gone to Hamilton fqr_the long holidays, about two months 9 vlsxt relzmvcs and friends. __ l T\__.. ---av: v vu mnnu Asnvuuv 1 rofcss0x-George A. H. Fraser of Deer Lodge, Montana. is home for hie autm_ner holidays. He ,is looking. well notwith- standing his close application to H19 duties of his professorial chair. Mrs. and Miss Rose McKernan of ,T0l_`011' to. are visiting triends in Bar!!! Md Vicinii v .unD- G to, vicinity. Market Nous. -\u.tur1zs.y s market was `8. fairly good 0110 there being a large attendance and consider- able activity. In dairy reduce the sales Were larger than usual. 1`. Thomas buys, f`ood deal of butter for` outside pl&O|:- I`he followin Sqllare. \\7L ._ ; a-n . .-.- v - .A 1, AK. - g were the prices on`th0; Vmlfketi NEH AI) `_,._ EWHSF-1'-!N'rs. . .. vuuulklll . M r. J . B. ]-`Awards and family are visiting rinmlz. A` !\..I...aH.. Qnknmknnn ant` Chat- --1-uu U, wh11t.70c to 750 ; barley, 40c.` to `Y9 . 75c. to 80c. ; oats, 260. to 28. ;' 'pe&0' .550- `{93_-yhay. $7.50 to s 50aton.; straw-,-84 50 0 50.00; beef. hinrlauarters, $7.00 W 37-50? '`l`1MtI`S, er cwt.; mutton; .33-000 P? Owt. ; pork, 35.50` to 36.00 : or. W; _ turkeys, 10c to Ho. pan. 2: We: I Cents per 1b.; ducks 600. to i700-IP91` 1f.". ? `Owls. 500. to 600. a. pair; butter, 120. to 00. h. (13 9823. 9a. to 10c. per d, z.; untrimmed. $136 $3.50 to $4.00; per 0% aheepskinh. rn $1.20 to $1.30 a. ie ;mpe1tI. lamb skins 35c.; potatogg, j 593, %. mP.v1s- $1-25 to $2-00: b~*.=: An -5 I Pect. lamb s~ .,_.~V get hagkflls 35; -4p.,,,U ]P00d, .{ apple `; pottgggu ` F335 33' E1525 2`5``& "W m1`::g.,ss;r 1. ggthpe. -35;; " er tm1r 3``t no.1 ;',,L 5~ . 3.50 per hiulsgmmit " "..;:.{y~a% OE -In B1rrie.V< - I: strange (Ll. JV U. SAMUE L1 A good General Servant. for 9, fof two. must be a. nod Cook and Apply to MISS RE NER`,'BI2y,% ld The Proorietnrs of the .,- _- tor a. and f 3";}n.1}ta2xg'u~ `3.`x 9mCA-`{`a .i.`..4a....a (4;-."W. M. wrlgnrg or uwen Mina Annie Maud. youngest ;r the late John Dougsll, of" {32 `R?. %'%%3 a2zi :'3?*3r gr, Esq" _. t.h L ence to 9 .iXvi`3tDoq1t. 1csq..' Barrie; ,, J e 29th. by Rev; D. -D. wlfn M. Wright`. of Owen :12..- Annln `Maud. vnnmrent. "Birth. V -' =A rie. on the 26th u1t..' the"Vv1fg ange. of a. daughter. A nion Day. 1392. the wife of , of the 4th line of Innial. of tion- [0 mm u11uu-n1srnIur-nsnns.; an-1-unnn BY smcol AND nwrsibr ;` ` ucrnnans man. NlW_ I S. ` `3 A-Ad condoned lrilhl torgdvsnilo Who ` t.1ko'l.`hoHa'I_-'row ottho gat, _ _ 1* Midland idvertid _'a._ big show-for F`riilaLy-'.T .`?i'&'a::.? %`f`9'2:.?9!1-!9%99sr; ' The hay crop thypughgthis county will be: simply immense 3 I `own '."n.~ n viz-;;-1;;-';:v~;rks of 'Pari*y7Sou1id are prd-ii `I'D-.. l'I__.__I 1\-_,, `f,,_:, I ',.I ,, I .n!~I` T" i.1iif Blxl Js_~has been bipaziug chilgiren qthingle Bay. -A A v z ` H I IL..--|.. All a....I. 1-....- 4.'...... 2.. ..... _:.` '5i3I;i,";6iZi{ Elm.` . ms. 50. up .1. Hunter. snrjoun & cos . 1:: u. '1: .._ `. . an -.._r` "'I~E'1?~EeZ'1si2E1'{3'&is'{a 2?; .1io_t mm _ ng with much success at Cooper : Fa.V1la. Q _ V '|:`oonou:`c " 1n;i;*1;;sfgay}.ii.;d]e?.;%}ees.;.;;a ex- pacts now. to keep out of the mud. 'lN_I,__,, 2., ,1_'_,, , 1 I PUUDB LIUIV UU BVUP ULIII UL UIIU uxuu. ' . 'Sehomberg'is dewnefor an Orange ce1ebra.-- tion on the memorable and glorious 12th. Ifnn-n M Lu: In--I-- I._ ----L__ "iE.;.{p"6.{.Ii iJ"i{u1{i;I`i{.I{'.;;;}i.er Clothing at Hunter surjeant an 009;. 1150 mTh2T`"%'1si o}ga iorj `seam; Tia;i%'.{ ` igggggt pic-ric at the mouth of the Nottawasaga last wee . ' V The. farmers round P1fice_ s Corners are`- now putiqg in their (useless) statute. labor. 'I'II,_ II ,_,,,,., ,E C\.,,,, , ,1 , , , A H Thomas Arnold has sold hi farm ` of I 100 a.cres,about one mile from Cookstown, for $8,000. - - - V C` ... ..v_ `,v,---. A Severn Bridge man tells us that the prospect for a. grand zcrop of berries this | year is good. ' . _ ` * A _ ......I....I.&..4I (".455 n `I74;-n -nan manhunt ,`-.53 `:'a? s:*':'sz?s`. An undoubted fact : Yon gave money by buying ordered clothing at Hunter, Sarjeant an 00%. - . ml -.,- _-_ _ __-___ 1-....- -j_..-__:|.___-__ _g_ u,___4 non--Juauuuuv `luv `av -- There was a. very larg attendance at the cam meeting in_ Mr. Flack s grove, near Ban a, last Sunday. T` _~,, ,1! *3]!-~. in Tay on the 7:11 of June, Mr. J.__A. La.w- . ..a--..v-V. ---- - ------..J- A post ofce name?! Lawson was opened sonbeing the postniaster. ` ' III! _ -._ _-__!.1_.._J .`I.-II -.L I'I'...-....1-. LL-` ` Nvac Iwwrynn-a -V r-..----...---. ` Times are considered dull at Waverly, the only redeeming feature is the prospect of play by its base ball club. ` we--4 I---- _--_-__ -..- _._:L:.-... -4. 4.1.- 13.. J - .v- -v--... ...-_, -_--~- Fiftj four persons are writing at the Eu- trance Examination at Creemore. The Cree- more school sends seventeen. -I-nu Ii`;1;wX;c'>;1x~1-g_`i;e;)%l;;s'_.:;;;:iety of Shanty Bay. advertise a. lawn social onthe ground: of Mr. Joseph Arthur, to-`day. 4 _,..u_-..1-2__n ._-_I_ _ 1. --- `L-.. Ill `II HIII II\I`3Vrll C--DD V0-VI-j IV `V-"JV The Cba.mberlain" took a. large `tow of ` logs to the Beck Manufacturing Compa.ny s Mill, Peuetang, last Thursday _._.-___ -_...:_._;.-_ nnznn LVJIIA, I. Illovlnluoog Cvq-iv ----.__...J l In the su elementary estimates $2,500 each for Mid and, and Penetanguishene is set off for harbor improvements T ' The people of J a.m1'eson s Corners are dis- posed to talk of hard times, yet there is no ailing off in picnics and excursions. ` . 1- ,_ ..u_--_ -1: mt- \lT:lI:..... r1......,c,,..,1 llllus VIA Lag rnvuavu upon. \...v-. ...V_... A dau hter of Mr. William Crawford.` Stayner, 011 last; Thursday, whiie at play gmd dislocated one of her shoulders. 2.. I`I7_ .- auu ulusvuwvv-5 Vauv v- ocvn _---,.-..-_~_ ` At the Roman Ca.tho1icf.pic-nic in Wau- bauehene on Friday, they had boat, canoe and logreces and plenty of athletic` sports. | Ohlldi-ens Sula at your own prices`. at J. FYFE S. The Midland Free Press announces that Sir Oliver Mowat and party have taken apartments at the Penetanguishene hotel for the season. The -members of the Clover `Hill and Cookstown Orange Lod es will _ go to the Methodist church in rega. in on Sunday. eveu- ' ing, 10th inst. "I" A-- -_-'.. - cm; -5 'l".\4-Lvnnl-gain "I`hr|1-gv , lug, .lU|uu umv. There was a. fire at Tottenham, Thu!-day I morning, which destroyed .Mr. Masher`: dwelling. Of course no water was on hand says the Sentinel. 2 - ' n 7 - _.._1. :. .1... 1:..a-Hahn nnhyhhnrhood ~ says But: Deuuuun. 7 , I . Some people in the Kettleby neighborhood had to replant potatoes on account of the first tubers planted rotting in the "ground from over much rein. A ` ` `- ------.- -I..L Lnil n 4-nn uh ` tram 0V6!` uluuu xquu. Collingwood lacrosse club had a, tug with I the Allandales qf Allandale last week. The Allandsle boys were undermatcbed and were beaten in three straight games... T Wm--- -_4.2-o.nJ-an -incl-_ nnndntl Detn III IJIIIUI: uuausqasv 5-.........,. In the supplementary` estimates justgpassed $7,000 is appropriated for` the Orillia new post-oice. This 0 makes 313,000 -approv priated for the building.-News Letter. The Mad River Star says :--Mr. A. Mc- ' Intyre has received a tempting o'er to locate in Barrie. There is a good chance for a few more to become rich here, so let him come. The steam barge Mary H. Bdoyes from Chi- o, unloaded 45,000 bushels of com, the 058 schooner Burt. 28 56l~bushels of oats, and the schooner E. B. Maxwell 25,000 bushels of corn at Midland last week. ' V , - --- ._n.-u `II `D 0 `man. I-nan made: Of It Ullllusllu sum. vnwn. ' . 4 ` A. Miscampbell. M.lP P., has been made ` the World's Fair at Chicago. Mr. Miscamp- z , bell will represent the lumber interests of . Ontario. . - ` A l 0It_vnrletv ol Paruols at low prices at J . FYFE98. The Elmvale post oice was burglarized a few evenings ago. The burglars drilled the safe and blew it open and $125.00 taken. Two Jew spectacle pedlars are suspected. They were makin very minute inquiries about thepeople. t eir habits and nancial position, etc. - . . The Oro Sabbath School Convention which '; met in Guthrie church on the 24th ult., was a great success Addresses were delivered by Revs. J. _R,:=Bla_.ok, A::B.:: W. P. Parker, D.D 3; J ohniuntersand Alfred Day, `of To- routo.; Thechurch iwas crowded at both sessions._ A_sumptuous~repast for the .phy- sical man was provided. The address _of Mr. Day was a spirited one, andwas listened to with deep attention. A . _ _ - The North Star announces that Mr. John Ross Robertsomeditor of the Telegram and r1...m1 Mute:-. of - he: Grand Lodge: pf On ` `of, `_?B.&m"ai1`:. rnnvqouxrx` hon.-_ gngron 'rnn:~' nounnou or: cum; om: clu-1-carom: L` ~ * Labonreau, after several. the Ship: where he was .rduogu__,task ,o ioolleoting " he `v`v.or.k-= .< >fRth.e' martyt-ed Jesuit Priests, h._1si_d.do_wn their:-lira in. .-in5:j- -the. Ir uoia?-~-H4nron' ._, __._____ `_`._M._ _ IGM `i?13Aj12';1tIE,CoUNTY OF sIM;COE,%JoN.TAR1o,4J.ULY% 7,-1892. A % bang Ho:-al . 9 . . 7 Nottawaia troubled with measles ;-. ;_ fDiphth`eri'a. is reported at Huntsville. T, , V - Business is reported brisk in _Al1ist0n; L - Bna_I1!Ihl,.1!l,Il!lner: at -I: FYFE I- - ._B.Lev.;M-r. Hillnpreached .at5;Ardtrea. last Sunday` .11 :3. ' " ._ : Macaohy. , is easod V V with Everybody t}1e:crop'pro,apects. ` M nu,_1ts!||,, 1. 1' 1;, . 1. Band is r.ep_orte;d 0 ulbe iii `gbod blowing oiider. . -' 'Bh.xer_'LI 0. 1;. will be in th `ptocheaionu MyBarrie on the~l2_t'.h. ' ` ` - . I j WS;ha'c; -:1:Vi:1'1iV1;;`1;;-Bogs"in Lancelot is the} ahbjbt`-bjcomplaint-;` I .A T` , T T . 9-`Only Sthinkl ofi`ib-A;lliston is*going' to build house ,-` 3 ` ` `H 1 A'Il` Al `I . III I (N I` I` (`l,I,,,I ha?a'i'3`i;; "g`i2`?`iZ;`7f. ei?$1"a " A I`! ,,!,L , A "'11 d1}`2ai2;{"?uinI1S;}3}7,sociegy has" been i organized at Maganetawan. "nah... `. -..A 1 _..- 1Il'n.-.. ..-IIn..... .4 *In.. " Glovls and lace Ml;.t:Ielllag at loo. 1 pair. Hunter. sun-Jean: on Co. A , j9`_A-,,l_ __ __.-L- tw---u -----vv-` ------ --v-- y - Forty-three candidates for entrance wrote: at the examination at Gravenburst. Vizil ';;;;;.;.;a ska-riTes{i{ hi; Scotch Settlement last Sabbath were well attended. Robert Malcolm is building a. large brick house on his farm, 5th Can. of_ Collipgwood. IIVCIUC `III IIIU `III III IIVI-I \IvnnI VA \I\cnoo.aIv,4v-aw-I ` Newton Robinson and Cr6xon s 'Co_rnrs base`-.ba.ll clubs play a. -match on the 12th T July. ' ' 0, 1 1n,-4_ -1 I`1-_l_..L-__. ..-.... LL;._- 0.. 1892,