No. 5, Education, recommends the sum of $674.17. being porportion to be paid by statute, also McFuul &.Co. s account, $7.53, I also thatthe North, South and East Simcoe promotion examinations receive their aunua half yearly grant. of $25 each ` No. 1, R-.iIways,V that the Clerk be instructed on once to write the G. T. R Co. re public highway between Nottawasaga and Creemore, Gun. 3, that proper ap- proaches be made such as cattle guards and uuuru I.|lUlC13Ul.lo l I I -other necessary work RT.-. 9 n......+.. I)....u......o.. 4l....A. u... 1X.'.....I.... vWhea.t . . .4, ;i_.'. Harley. . .;,.v.;.. 0BtB...... . . . . . .;`.2 Rye Peas ~-nae r:me}ki1{u :1zi ajd .'1'o_- ronto-HII'I;(c,tAp_ l)I.l_l'1lK,t,II Wink. munlin shim ' ` ' Bum: F eb;1 1893. -co`-.. ..- ;:wAo:oo__ouoco`o| -`- Inst 0 Harley...-...`;.,'..;,.;'.. 35 .. 37 (Ian: , em RI VAIITHRAOITE `Ann mumuous on-non ' Ross Blwnk. 1ie19-m-.n- ' j __ .Y.ums A Foot of Toronto Street XXX OYSTERS BISCUITS rnasu rnUIT8 8eltle{s Tfains Fr'eJ'<'EI~i-'a"r':3s'- MA NITUBA wo. 7 , (.3ounty Proper, recommends a. grant to the Elmvale lock-up of $25. also that the matter of Coldwater lock-up be laid over to J un session. `RT- n "__.,_L__ 1'; , 1 ?n-n DI and B_AIE,` 01.871`. Noam-`WEST Send to your nearest 83111-ona Agent and obtain 5 eopyot For Particulars A3001 THE SUCOESQOR T0 CALL AT.` AND THE -coy-oitgnltatfil ~sNnRAL`;PaonUcn.- nets pen owt.. .. ters per cw: .... .. Vex-`owt .......... .; rulacocloiilbooiotdn _--_ |.___.--`..._. ..._-- --~v--`- iweipert No 22, Finance, that eachutiewi member elected in 1893 receivee. copy of. the Revised Statutes and that the 2nd `Deputy Reeve of Essa. be supplied with the Statutes. or the years 1888, 1889, 1e90, 1891 and 1892 instead. A . ll- '1 l1|,.I....-4.:_.. -2--- 1' _____ 4'... sq, -Daaler in- .Gnmu"!a,n. Pi-ov'noia1 .FnI-ninn ` Undhtun Hfvn nu 32;. .1. 58 ' 12.7 17.. 10.. on CUWIIVKIGIJUCI [UK KIlU,U"uuUyo No 4. Roads and Bridges. in reference to the-petition of D. H. Brown, of Merlonte, asking aid to open a. certain road, the reeves and deputies inform your committe that several small sums have been expended, yo_ur committee advise that the township council endeavour to make a road for Brown. ' TI._,,,4 `T n rs 1 Q `I\ -1 n 9|) 1 10 92 IUU 45.` 18 M au 11 24. \ 70 0' 31 45 67 I In thunkinc In)` customers for their patron- AanO.I;u1ua`a.v.is_ed that you will and in Mr. _ITiig}\r. as mm. etenu and obliging gentleman. to `~61 all . the gequirementa nf__`a (man-worthy .u-.'Au;.k-..n -_ _....._- -_- ____ -- - 1)]. II VI Ila Report No. 3, Roads and Bridges, in reference to removing drift; wood from the Holland river, recommend that the minor municipalities interested should deal with the matter. `LY _ H' 1\ . ` I MR. FR NNK D. RA1GHT has succeeded to th I) si f-M . . , ego: t;8:Jf)w;y0 L. sanders in Watches. Hid nmhlnn In tn Indlnnnhn pl... I...-I..--..: I... - UIUOKB and J- W-H'Y _ `His ambition in to increase the buelnned bv a fvinhfun apnlnation to Its" severe! branchetl Be governed by the old proverb, The new ;b_room sweeps clean. ram n. nmnr. V l n Skates, Electro Plated Comets, Knives, Forks, Spoons, lie.) 4 X Cut Saws, Maple Leaf & other makes, ' . Axes, Axe Handles, Cant. Hook Handles, Logging Chains, _ uI|z__nr. u v-nnuenenn and obnging 4.11! sltthe requirements nt 1: ;_ mu-chant and competent workman. 1 T 1-1! ` ' ~ 0. L. SANDERS. .,.._...- uuunn Iuuuu any name anu nurea. to any pattern. All work guaranteed '- be l-at-class. ` Music 3 specialty in Cloth or Full Leather, Su` and, Limp Covers. Portfolios made of any size and style to order. Repairing of every "description of Binding done on short notice. There is nothing in the Binding and Rnlimz line that cannot be done here am guaranteed first class. Parties having Books. 850., to bind need only send 5 post car. or note to the bindery, when a representative will call for the work and return th- esme when nished. PRICES LOW AND TERMS CASH. T J Minute Books Lodge .BoQks Journals {Cash Books SLEIGHBELLS Manufacturer . and Binder of. vusuusn um various reauulgs. ' ` No. 5, County Property, recommends that [no action be taken in reference to purchasing more iron beds for the gaol. and that Harvey Hug.a.rd be appointed ofcial, stenographer for the county. N0 4. pnu.*'u an.` I2:-Au..a :n uIn`nv1AnnA C-A iBlank Books mm: noun mnnsm We are CLEANING UP STOCK, that isAthr0Wingou- odd lines and short ends of Goods which are badly broke; into. `The prices of these we will CUT SO LOW that on customers will quickly` perceive the advantage to them 1 : ' making selections. \]_inter and General Dry Goods Special For if REDUCED PRICES wi11d( it We will clear out many lines 01 winter goods before the Elst 0% February. E A 9%, scaayl: am} see for yourself thatwe mean wh; HUNTER, snnamn & no nun Auuuuucsmem [Bargains Bljnk Books made any size and Ruled to pattern. All work it-at-class. ~ _-..- --.--_v- _..- "J Ivuvlrvsuviri By-Iiaw amending the By-Law incorpor- ating the village of Allemdale, was passed through the various readings. NA 8 l`.IIIIln.'I1 Dnnnnntcv IIllfll\D\r\InAA-Lnrntltu Clothing, Tweeds, Underwear, `Should greatly tend to please prospective buyers of weare taking stock, which % % means ~ Day Books At J. HENbERsoN's. ROBERT ORISTOE, PROPRIETOR. No. 5 Dunlap Street, Top Flor. THIS WEEK Ledgers Mo. 3, Education, gives Inspector Mc- Kee charge of School Sections 5, 7, 12. 15, I6 and 22, Nottawasuga, formerly attochetl to Mr. Morgan ; Inspectorat. ` T .1 A wiahlnnrhsn ninsnhnbn `nu SPECIALLY LOW CUTS IN -'63: us-Ziinnns. g`, Carpets, , s Caps and Furs, rear, Dress Goods, AND OTHER LINES. A DUNLOP STREET, BAFRIE "HE Lmmon rm RANTEE ac A001 T mcN'r_co.. umrm. n.Ts_ULLtvAN mvm. ` E. O. B0273. B-rx?a.' ` nor for one front- -We sf-e. now ma I-took laowhero. nufacmrlnz and carry 1 Shaves of the latest Improved design! _0:\LhAND EXAMINE STUCK before Row! C` H. gewnev. numbor of first-class` houses a.nd'va.cant 101' 1ll.di'BI`0nY- Dunn of the town. also somf exponent tgrmajnat outside the limits. ilffrlnnnso ; fur. w-as-you A...- 1 ll-tf gnu nu, Llnaycuuul` QLUO UV. 7 No 2, E-Aluca.tion. recommends payment to the Orillia. High school for 1891. $631 02. 1892, $638. 57,V(A)o1lingwood Coll Institute $975.21. V `K1- I 1`|-_.'l_, ,,,,1.1\01 BARBIE style worms: Sleigh Runners, Snow Shovels`, Lanterns, . Coal Oil, Hay Baling Wire, Rope, Bar Iron and Steel, Glass, Etc. - - - u -UJIAUU UIIUBIUU IIIIC Illllllo Hnwson as cmcswlcxlc. February 2, &c., _&c., &c. Periodicals Law Reportls " Magazine: Pamphlets Sample (Iases 1uau.al.. _ -No 1, Roads and Bridges,- recommends that no grant. be made this ` year except: those provided for by statute. `l1_-'l', `I -\ v H Musi: A IV In: - graph ,P8insw.ck. `fi-IE Will H V\H.` on January] CO0Kv:,- At Jan. 313 duughle Parcrjl L Wesv svdn 0 Barrie on w and Darn ` 9 ,_ anu Pare l *I.-- first (`on re co` tnininszt cuhi. h u n . IVPII I v v --` ate 01' hr 'IT or Silllww H MN HI`Vh\ _ 1 of the " xu I ed. On m; bx` Iu Luz. nuul gnu H IUUPCGQUFEEU. _ No 4. Education, appoints Dr. Harper trustee Barrie Coll l-,st.it.ute. Thoa. Dawson Bradford High School and Joseph Wallace; Urillia. High School ` ~ ' ' A V. -- `II - n )_:,,-12 1 -I -- 9 - Il`lJl\.llJ ICLl|'\ic`|O No. 18. Finance. recomnends payment of the Imiustriul school accounc. less $26 re-A tained for boy Chas Lepper, not a resitlentv of this county. also, the payment of the County Solicitor's account, $120 l 1 on v '8. full Huh-I deceai-rd ui Pen Pr 3. .\l Kfnii.-.. | I rp C`l' O N()Iix:n' OX1) I` My lng in 51 ,libM't,- an`... >151 par-n-.4 I'll clairm Hf 8h*t|l1.c`)L E thcrm f an claim rm-3 7\I |.)I wheat and to be nrmvu lemy of w ` ree fnm This is ;. n Avply to (E. In Um Ii . I Int. r U l8_87. ?fW Thu ma attended in block(:-'. wi on Fri".n._y as last we: pound for eggs was fr TI?! Wlxeut; ` rye, 44,-. tn to 571:. :1 ha $4 50 to $7.00 pnr ,- cwt.; mu: to $.%.m> ; geese, 31:. 1' f0w'lS, .301` 1 per il..; nnnn *1 ._ FLANA(`JAN.- Sb muel Vua ._,.x t Elizabm Mary V Bnxnns. 28m. 189 nltnn n I IGIUUIIJ 1, IIIIIGUUUII USUGUIP 1. I No. 1. Education recommends payment of the following accounts :-H. Cook &- Co. $3.04, H. F. Mann $2.54, Inspector Day $10 30. Inspector $108 50. TL. 0 r.`.'I.m..o:.... ......,..............1... ........_.....4. I105 dew I-non Chat! Lu -_' $3.50 to `c `I I0 mu: wood, $.'H 0031. $6.75 *` '~. \Vhen lb "1847 to `ufclnaseul gm.-h th only been lying 1. 1. hr` 32g-9` IIDI` 1` Via the tirst Iticularly g `performun The Mu evening to snnzu of S the Encha boards at I eat. Burs thqdiffere _ence of th the {indie Pole and t any furthe Miss \Vz once befor "Hall, lllnt there was 2 some doprx shall not p then: was sometixxmm ,V,Vasl1in_\_'t0 vv ta aux woul-l do with um` Her numi AtLit1Mu and en-_-mr Glover wq need hartll Ramszxyxvt was the pi `work well. 6-7. ii? 5:"?!-it:!;li'x`1 g`; .l recofnmends the"tnder of N Kinevior the county priming. _and-.(.ho under of illiam Man; for atationery. : Saturda I III 1-cl. Pnnu.-A can 4 L Dated, 25 per 4 VOL. I Vii] ZOI II. 1011 after a] FIN ?r};1T cure. I.`\ ) 4 u 3) [O n . ------ -J hvvvug l No 2, County Property, explains their Visit to the guol and found it in its usual clean and orderly_ condition, that they found incarcerated therein 10 vagrants, 1 insane, larceny 2, indecent assault 1. ' M- n n.:....-.:-.. ....--......-...I- ----wk AI iYoI Thai N 0 w CHI`?! nu vuo vnu..auUVcu lulf Q61. No. 1, Coumy Property, appoints Dr. Oliver gaol surgeon of the county gaol. ` Kr- :3 r1____,._, 1-. ,, IJUVUB av, uIaIIl4lUI.lcl.'y, Q`l1J.`! U- ` ' Special committee re heating county buildings, beg to report. having awarded to Messrs. Purdy. Mansell &. Mashinter, of Toronto, for 82979, the said rm gave suf- ficient. bond for the same That they had disposed of all the small wood cut for stove purposes for $3.50 per cord, also disposed of the oldsboves for $27. 16.. I t'1.......... n..-..._._L . . . _ _ -.-..L- n.- uuu ynu uuauulg gruuuu 101' one name. No. ,1. Printing. recommends payment of 8. Wesley's account, $277.75, `also A. Scott's, stationery. $46.40. bhVr|rVI:f`nn on Inna-xC:u`pu nn..._L- :1: :s:t.,-Innqs"Ire`!!1;;;i 1B'; .No: 5'8. Finance; that t 'ey `are with the ` Clerk's "returns of ~Aiuctioueers V ` and Pedlau license} the fha'vin`g'is`sued . 23 Auctioneers`-`and 36 Peiilars licenses during the year, amounting to the handsome sum of ' `C1030. besides $150 paid in fines. Your committee cannot forego recommending the nutiring vigilance of your County Detective, A. W. Beardsley, through whose exertions many have been ned, besides, several cases of larceny, poison, &c.. have `been ferritted out by him and the criminals brought to justice. for which he deserves an expression of the approbation of this council. We recommend that the detective purchase 12 sets of handcuffs for theuse of constables and that he keep an account of their dis- nnqn] auuunvnycu 11 UI lu l.ul.' uuu _yt:u1'. No.` 16, Finance, that the debentures of the village of Tottenham be uaranteed by this Council to the extent of$g2000 purpose of erecting an engine house lock-up and purchasing ground for the same. NI! ' pr:nf:nn Ilnntsrvltusnus.-In -`nu--u..A..I. ..l , for the- `W5. 14, "Finance, recommend payment of Still to the town -of Orillia for insane ncdical exama.nina.tion,also` that the Colling-' wood hospital he paid $25 for extra services to Hannah McGinnis. `KT- II! `E! `I -I IO Llallllllll IJ.I.\3\II.IllIIHn _ No 15. Fina.nce,Lrecommends thatAeo.ch member of the Council receive 9. copyof the Municipal` World for one year." No)! winnnunn I-hula flan Anlnono-n-nu. AG, 'VUllCl IJCVCDDGIIY VVlIl'I\ N0. 3. County Property, that the VVarden have 9. new deed prepared re the Coldv\_'a.ter| lock-up A R V nnvsnfn Dnnnnutuv tt\l|1-u|rv\rv\a-Luntjru .1 u, noon. No. 10, Finance, that the municipality` of Oro be refunded $14 60, being for examina- tion and expense of a. lunatic named i\ ew burn, to the Hamilton asylum, also munici- pality of Tiny he paid $35 and municipality of Essa $14. for similar expenses a.n.l ex- aulifnationl. A g. 13- .3 . .u n I o vunuucnu tun 5| aauu Lu VIII: lllGIou:l.'. No. 12, Finance, recommends the -annual grant of` $140 to the Collingwood Marine and General Hospital on the usual terms, and that an annual statement be made` to this Council by said directgrs. Nfn t9 l`:.;........ LL... .. ........~....... I... ..`.....l.. mo.V,nZ':Z"ih:: :1:;`i :1::frease be madev in tihe salary of the turn-key_ of the County gao . M}. IA 13:......... .....................1 .......;....a. ..c No. 9, Finance. your committee recom- mend a grant of $175 to the municipality of Beeton on account of the disastrous. fire which that village was visited with on Oct. 18, 1892. `KT- In I'.`:..-..__ LL_L ._I._ __,, 1 9, '10. n lllI'lGIvIUlI-o No. 11, Finance, that they have had a petition askixfg $175 expenses for removing obstructions from -the outlet of Lakes Couchiching. and` Simcoe, but cannot .re- commend any` `grant. in the matter. A Finunnn Innnnnnrnnnria I-Inn annual V 9|Ii.=t! Oounm C _ .Cn%intf63J'Yri3! mine 2:; - Q-.`\nI-. n`-us` -.I-..'- Mklhurte Advance Correspondence. ' b Messrs. J no Darby and Samuel J asoba \ have been re-a._ppninted township auditors 1 and will meet at the Treasurer : oice on j Thursday next, to audit the eccuuhus of 1 1892.. .na. I`lu n I c Q . J IJIIX here to be called, the " The Uniun Ceme- tery Cu'mpany.g The company have A Joint Stock Company is being formed. secured ve acres of land in en eligible` situation, `and will commence at. once to fence it. anduse it for the burial of the dead. There was 3 great. necessity for thns actinn, as theeold grave-yard.--only a small one--ia all taken up. ` Thu 1).... III - l.1..AA.... -3 AII__J-I- - .__.__.-__.--__ V... --' v- -v-----cw-. A picturesque extravaganza of songs, tableaux and dances, `entitled The Enchanted Castle of Lnchinoch. will be given in the Music Hall on Tuesday, February 7th. in aidtofathe improvement fund of the Episcopal church. Plan at R. A. Douglas jewellery store. If you wish to spend a most enjoyable evening (and also 25 or 50) `come and see the fairies dance. May-day sports and May- pole dance with electrical tffects, a bean- tiful ball room scene with ancient dances and costumes. Tableaux-- `We will live together. or perchance we die together, better so than live apart, `The lovers- escape. `The lovers die, `Lnchinoch s 1 suicide. ` Twelve o cloc_k. . A story of love and death. told in song, tableaux and idances. Miss L`. Harper in the; Title Rule. and others of the best local talent assisting. This should be the best enter-. 3 tainment ofthe season,as over two months have been spent in rehearsals. ugputnlu IlInl\l Univ .|.a\r|wa II klllywvl I The roads here; during th; last few-' days, have been almost impasmble with aunyv drifts. ' "HI.-, 4 -_-,_2I - 1P_____ _,,!II n I V i i:l`n;L;-i1`=,r5;-;a.re satised with the name of J. `L. Burton. for bonds- man. for your Treasurer, in plrice of Mr. Schrieber. . 11-----. 11'- (\!\- .i . .u' up-r_vv Ian Iluwo ' _ The cuuncil of Veepra. will meet here on the 6511 February, when it is expected that assessor and collector for -current year will be appointed. , V, ' countyudgob criminal court. Laatsaturday, His Honor Judge Ar- dagh held an iuterun qriminnl court, when n William Hewitt. of Elmvalo, pleaded E guilty to stealing a number of lvulunble 1 coins from n commetoial travelleti pi long ` ago as last June. Suspicionheingamused; prisoner : trunk wu_ marched M Hunt : hotel, where he was than living. incl 4 thdf coma found. ,' `V "`*-*`- V T- ~ ~ .I I .0 ` Ivl , "i`.;x-ewI'{eV-.mI.\" I.1..2;<:t;d:1:'.. of Allandale, preached al 8:, Paul : _church hero on Sunday lasrand administered the rites ot f baptism and the Lurd'a Supuer. ` mhn nal`: `In-on '.r`n'-;u..- ORA I..-` `.._'| Owing to his youth and the usual large- ly signed p_etit.iont.h'e pri|onq: wu.uo.wed ; to 20. on aulpenrled Tu,pmeno_a,,.,w'ich;I yarn- ` ins: phat on his`: 'con,vioIio:j~.:fon;a.;u9oo;1d ance he wcnldbe punished for th'_-pres -ent.9neasv.ve.l".l., , V . .. e n;. Il.;.'..1"__`;`;._'.";I_'.-.. -_-_~_~- 1... !6ll_)}I,l3I3W:0_!]p` _ r v; ' Oh Mdndhy anmhr _oon'rt. `was, held; when vDav;id' T_hon;pqon, or Orilliu. wu charcedzwith .&n:.sttg-,mpt t_o defraud his -on-editors. Ha-V elected to be triedvbya jury sndvon order for buil Iru gr:-n_to(Al.j. . LL \JC The critic made a few remarks, after` whichthe meeting adjourned to meet on Friday afternoon next, at 4- o'clock- Visitors are always welcome. V\aIuull" vu.u vuun was IJUW UIUBUU. He then closed his remarks by calling M on Miss Annie Weetman for a` reading, whuch was followed by a piano duet, Messrs.` G. Smith, M. Duff; "`Corx-idor Symposium read by` Muss Spry, and re-admgs by Miss M. DeCeu, Mr. W. Kidd. - , vnu U1. lulu ua] , He regretteci that no one had " written `an essay for the prize offered by J udga Ardagh before Christmas, and that, no Vdoubr, the offeiwas now closed. 1:1,. .1....... -I.__...: |_:_ .._.___ L- L V H! LI\lI'II urslllulllar BU UH: Mr. Hay further remarks that the Glee. Club did not ggt the proper amount of encouraqeIn_ent.`that too often they were severely critiz-ised when a word of praise would have done a world of good, that the Society should not, and could not expect the singers to have such grand voices and sing-as well is the noted sing-_ ers of the day. l V - l [J .. ......-_........I L'L_L' _. -_A , I. - -'| ;. s\,ssu.IvIn',_5_nVU II BUUIII auurualg He remarked that the position of Presi- dent of a Collegiate Literary, Society was not an enviable one, as the pupils being pent up all week hard at study. found a vent for their feelings at the Friday meet- ings.` He gave some good advice in re- gard to taking part in debates whenever called on. stating that as far back at 1864, Mr. D'Alton McCarthy was a member. `of the Barrie Literary Society, not the "Col- legiate, and that, no doubt, to his cour-. age in speaking on debates then, he owed his success in speaking now. He also cited the case of Mr. Goose, a former member oftthe school, who in an inter- collegiate` debate held in the town hall, keptvthe strict attention of his hearers from beginning, to end. i ' Mn 11... $n-oly. A _ _ . m .._l... 4.I..-L aL- 111-- npuu. uvcl. UU uuuu BCHSIUII. > No 9. County Property, recommends pay- mcnt of an account of $10 for repairing the Creemorelock-up. _ r`.nI1nfI1 Dnnnnmfiv unnnnvnnu-unurln nus collegiate Is1t8I'BI"_ society. A meeting of the above was held on Friday afternoon last, the President, Mr. , Hay, in the chair, . Mr. E. S. Williams \ was elected Reporter in the place of Miss ` M. Erly, resigned. Mr. A. S Quinn was elected critic, after which Mr. Hay, as President, gave a. short address. (1.. ..........-l....: 51...; n... _..:r:._. _: Sunday school Entertainment, There will be an entertainment at the "West End Methodist church on Monday evening, consisting of music, readings, recitations, &c. The object is to procure a. library for the Sunday school. Go, folk and help icon, it will do you good. ~ ' T Diotreujng Accident. . We regret to learn that Mrs. TMorgan, wxdow of the late Canon Morgan, gwho } resides with her son-in-law Judge Boys, tell \ the other day breaking one of her legs above h the knee. The lady is 86 years of age and L not very strong. . ` V . Barrie Sunday school Convention. `Next Wednesday, . the Sub inst. there- will ;be A Sabbath School convention in the Presbyterian church : /There will be three sessions, morning, afternoon and `evening, and much"-that is of deep interest. in Sunday School work will be discussed. All friends of Sunday Schools are invited to take" part b in the discussion. V (153. 9:: ,Vf91l9wns;.srauts .. .. , .L * To repairghridge over Benv,ex'.fr0reek=.$ - 75. 00 _ I! A .u ` I Notta.wqsaga. _ River. towuliue Frog-and Vespra. 100 00 Also for uorkAdo'ne;- last year .'. .'i . . -_ 86- 54 To bnilda. bridge over Nottawasaga ` river. towgnline West. Gwillim-- - ' bury and Inuisl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 00 Also the` account of R. Bell, for work I as Mad river bridge . . . . . . , ; . 5 00 N 2.`-`Roads ritommendv ne You can.ne_ver tell what a slight cold may leadto ; in is best, thetelore, to give` yourself the benet of the doubt, and cure it as soon as possiblegwith Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. A dav's dela_v,.sometimes an hour's delay, may result mserious consequences. ` The Enchanted castle of Lochlnohh. ' 'A' Conservative * watformod on VTueada.y eve; 'wtfh.5,`viilngo ing,-` -the ' 1 `following oicera were olectkl` :--Dr; Kirk. hnd,.preIidon lat vioo ; ,_ _,-,rrv --- - -avvv nvu ' A ale-ighinjz party of our` young people enjuyed I drive last Friday. evening, from, 1:11 account: they took in Barrie and had a `very enjoyable time iu'- spite of the cold weathqr. \Il uuulul U uruxru . No. 10, County Property, recommends an increase of $100 in the County Detective s salary on aocounty of his duties being very mm-h inc: eased. - `KT, 1- `In! .0 1 -t-- R L Rev. Mr. White. of Shanty Buy,` `wu making pastoral "calls in our neighborhood ilaagweek. He is, very popularhore and all wre delighted to see him. " Mv:. Benson S11iith';;fc- 'h.ere on Monday | for Iroquois, where he has secured an- other ammtinn as drug clerk. "-'lII'I'_`. . ~ - ------- --.v ---V-V-r I ' Mrs. J ; Tntten is visiting friends in the southern pays of the county. Mei-are. Buwman have become residents in nurvuiidarhaviug rented -Mr. J-. A. Strathy a farm. ` I ,,,,__ Quite a number of our citizens are enf- fernugfnfmn eore thpate, some have the idea that is in la. an-ippe in a new form. A,I:u" ,- Peuonall. }A . E , TBEADYANOE had a call from Mr. L. y P. Hpghru of, the` Sentinel, Tuttenham, on | `Friday. `C811 Main. _ ` ' % 1 Mr'. "T Ednrzudaaon aill continues in I very weak` state. Heart trouble added to rheumatic: makes his recovery very slow. V ` Cal`. Tyrwhitt is in Ottawa attehding Parliament. ~' Crown run. A Advance Correspondence. , H Mr `Auden-son,who is atepreient residing with Mr. W Grant, has been very low with inammanion of the lungs We all hope to hear of his-speedy recovery. mt--. `1. m,..-_ g,, W s.- n a - - an-OF `ill; f --"Mi'as Wdoda. Ohm-lo`.tto?_V gone `_to the oity_on' a felt w_eeAl;a _;vigit, to friendn. '- ..Miu Johnnnn,..nf Dnnnv_illo..in `vinitina Caner, Awqlliuccont 93191 Real jtjo_tI. BU\}l\'IIP ' V No. 6. County Property, recommends pay. ment to D. Sweeney as lcck-up keeper at Bznrxe T I-II I'.\I LI . .1 I -I . if Ja;he| Soroi left 6n Sisturday might for Torontr$,' to_ visit her daughter, 'Mrp`Pull0k, who wig reported to be very 'ill; i-. 'UThe carnival was held on the rink last Wednesday `evening was decided- ly the most successful that has been held here f r years. A fair number appeared in costume, but the greater number more- ly enjoyed the pleasure of skating. Visit- -ors were present from -Churchill and Newmarket. Suitable music was furn- ished by_ the B-md Heed band. The receipts were abo.ut .$26:0_0. 1": l\ -- A , ,g r`v-_.. _.,...---- Posters, announce `another game of Hockey to be planted on the rink on Wed- nesday evening, (this week);,abetween the Barrie and Bradford teams. Our boys suffered a slight defeat in -Barrie last "week, but they are young at the sport yet and so have no reason to be discour- aged; Better luck next time. " The usual January than aet.-in on Sat- urday night, and a drizzling rain continued till Sunday noon. when a cold wind chased the thaw and another light snow storm kmnde the sleighing good again. 1-; . - - - A large sleighing party drove out to the residencevof Mr. Robinson ,W_hiteside in West Gwlllimbury last Thursday even- ing. where they were kindly entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Whiteside. The party proved` gs` `success in every respect, the drive heimz greatly enjoyed on acccfunt of the favorable state of the weather. __ __ .. r-v-ru-vu-u vvnavunvnvnau I The` qiisrterly services of the Methodist, church will be held next Sunday, when the pastor, Rev. J. J. Ferguson, will preach. The special services being con- ducted at the Ebenezer church are prov- ing very successful. Mr -H. T. Fergu- son, B.A , of Victoria College, occupied his brother's pulpit here, last Sunday. `The meeting of the Epworth League on Monday night was the social `evening, and a pleasant and sociable time was enjoyed. The meetings "of the League are largely attended and are of an interesting nature. Th League is in a prosperous condition. 1L-~_,. I -.u -.- . A" meeting of ithewtnembere of the Anglican congregations was held in Trin- ity church on Monday afternoon, for the purpose of deciding on an incumbent. The difoulty in choice was occasioned by a difference of opinion as to, whether a W} cliffe `or a Trinity man would be beat. I belieye Mr. Chillcott, of Toronto, will receive the call. There is a desire among the Presby- terian: here toieither enlarge their pre- sent church or build a new one, and some steps are being taken to ascertain about how_ much money can be raised for that purpose. The amount promised at the present time is about $800. `Bradford. . Advance Correspondence. _-Mr`. Broomhead, of Schomberg. is mov- ing some of hia.goodainto the old Cook Areaidenee, which has been purchased by himand not by Mr. Skinner, of Bond Head, as our local paper gives its readers to understand. IJQI `I IV No. 1'7. Finance, that they are pleased to nd from the repopt, of the County Treasurer, that the finances of we county are in a. good` condition, the balance on hand being 824.000, while the liabilities are being rapidly reduced.` N-n weuunuunn I\13a`nI\~|I\Anh\n`n nnvvnunnb at _ 1.. ff` 7 . " I? *t1i`i%Y`.*`Pi`S::'vG: L13: fee th`e`i(36`tig re5gatioIiI1 h,eld_.on, ttondixtietennnz,` 23rd .J-.i'e-aw: , gtzovik 19; the M11 ;e!;~*h the .1i!'1r1'tv.t which 9- lnrse company `sit down . ' The. `after - meeting .-`friendsheing present. ~A;pleesing feature, ,shpwingIss:it:does the spiritual interest gtsken -in..the young by thosesold in years. The pastor, Rev. W. Gein, occupied the chair. The -report read by Mr. James Rouse, president df`th e society, traced briey the history of the society sinceits rst coming into existence ve years age. and spoke encoursgingly of its later growth and development. Short speeches were given by Mr. R. E. Thomas, organizer of the society, and by Rev. Mr. VMcAdie, of St. Andrews, Quebec. The Rev. Mr.` McCullough (Methodist), of Allandale, gave an earnest address, and spoke of thprapid rise and progress of these societies in the Christian churches :all over` the world. The Rev. A. F speaker. He explained that he had been asked specially to speak on the pledge. His speech" along this line of thought con- tained a great deal of helpful suggestion and advice, and plainly showed that there was nothing arbitrary or hard. or mie- leading in the imposition of the pledge. That on the contrary herein lay the suc- cess of- the organization, those sister societies who left out the pledge, being neither as great in number nor as power- tul in Christian inuence as when the pledge was adopted. :vr.as.hqid;in the ohm-ch. many of , the old" McGregor, B. A., Fl rest, was the next. 1Vdivqi3oCorr6dnoI1`dno. V [A w. "A. May. xmr vice; am). Mackay. `sec.- ; Dr. Ixitjklund, Gem. Cnuplaml. Juo Mackay. R.`-LWom_1,:A., J.'_ F. Sullivan wore appoixed delegiytcuto the convention` at 8ga.ynVerL--Maya -River Sm-. mum me,` vnnmun BEMENT. _ . Water lame, Planet of Park. are. II V `Flu killrillg _ I"l'0V'l"0`3l D A S. an.F'omin4r'nnta.un tmpp wapn d:or 08.111. 8`. WALKER. `Y0 ?! Chum beta. Toronto; ' ' . -170. 1 May. nd; wide} ' Jm) . Mackay. `sec. - I tfl DI`. I\'il'l!lI'|.I1l`, an rfnnnlnnzl Inn 0. H. LYON an SON, J.G.SCOTT KIUIII. [CD01 9 Report No. 20, that they cannot recbm ` mend the purchasing of any of Mr. '1`ollin s Manuals on Tariffs, but would recommend the Llaqual to tllose who require the work. 'I'1-_.-..._ 11'- nl l3!,,,, , .1 .~ II I Ann `For . _ ` ORDERS RESPEOTFULLY SOUOITED. V .u1wxa,-pen-pau-..................~ Turkeys. lb ........ .. Geese A ......................... .. bag--anouoooooo o o u a o u on 1151110 . . . . . . . . . onolnoln U Veal Butter per lb E perdozen Cgaskens apt-ing..... AD11oka,- per pair Tllrkaul. Ih . _ A _ . _ _ , _ . l"'l!I3uIIIIIo|.I-a. Bye ....... .. Hay. timothy ..... .. Hay, clover .. . Straw..,............ Sn-aw. loose . . . . . .. Dressed hogs ........ Beef. foxequurters . Beef. hindquarters . Mutton ............. I.nvnh' Fitnna. - Cow or Steer, Farmer's, per cwb Cow or steer, trimmed. per owt Sheepskins each .. .. .. ... .. .. .. No.1Green I-I1des...... .... " (`Alf Hlrinu no. I. urcuu ruue3...... . . . . . . . ... Bi calf Skins........... ...... .. ' 5.... 6 Lamb Skins each .............. .. 60.... 60 Toronto Farmers Market. .4 . . Tonowro, Jan. 31. 1893. `Wine . white 0 23 to: 0 g Wheat. smrmar . . _ _ . . . . _ . . . , . , . , , Wheat Wheat. sprung Wheat. red w Wheat. goose Barley-. .... 0aI:sv....'........ PpMl!I:uvIInuua.-. Hun ' . .'.GENlRAL"_,PR0DU0E.I Bzet. Bindquartersx Beef. forequarters per nvessedhogs per`owt......;.... ugoas-{acncfcoonuoong-coca Boring Lamb~'...... Veal.......;.;.......;.... Chiokensper nair.............,.. Geeseper 1b..-.. Turkeys Der Butter, roll. nerlb......;....... Lard per 1b.. Eggs per . Potatoes per Hay perton.... T . Straw per ton..............;...... Tallow. Farmer's Cake per lb, .. Wool, washed. per 1b.. .. ooouuouts-no-o uonlnnuann .-a-oo- F'o\ u', Baker's, per cwt.. .. ... . . . Flour, family. per cwt.. .. Flour. pastry, per cwt. . . . . . . . . . . Uatmeal per owr............. . Cornmea.lpercwt_,.....g.... .. .. Report No. 21, Finance, thutall` munici- palities whose debentures are guaranteed by the county be requested V to furnish the County '1'reaaure`r with an annual statement, showing the.a.m_ount and date of such pay- ments both principal and interest. I'\_,, an 1'!