Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 9 Mar 1893, p. 8

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__., _.__-_- v---, ------I To the cIairmt:-":j:' Public lclzool Board, .Ba.rrie - ` MY DEAR SIa,.-Having been ordered `by the medical men ,to give up work and go - away for a complete change and rest, I asked for and at once obtained leave of absence for the remainder of this half year. I write, however. to` say that if you desire any special work or inquiry in regard to any part ofyour schools it will give me great pleasure, so far as my strength will permit, to meet your wishes previous to my de ar- turc Will you also convey to the Sc oo "Board my warm appreciation of the many acts of courtesy which I have received at their hands; _ R. A.DUT.TON, HAl[;|3_R|0 E oowol . 41 wuuov 001166 use vwMlOU6"|lll|C6lI turnson its licate axis 18,996',800,000 times; it does not rest at night, like ordinary machines, but keeps at its work unceasingly. You oil an engine, or a sewing-machine, .or'any other mechanical contrivance, daily or weekly; but that delicate instrument of precision-your wat.ch.-is-allowed to go uncared for until it is clogged with dirt, and stops. The ' best of oil becomes thick and dirty in time ; in this condition it wears the pivots, and - ` destrolys that exactness of their t, in the jewel- oles which is necessary to a correct ` performance. ; . Let me look at your watch/-I will give _ you a conscientious opinion asto whether it needs attention. ` at away below rst cost, we will comgxence Your watch needs cleaning and oiling once every eighteen months, if you would preserve its time-keeping qualities, Gon- _8ider.' In that time the balance-wheel 1.....- -.. :4- J-1_'-..a_ .__.:4 do nnn nnn Ann AND'I 1ow To A !-`PAIN rr. 23 oun1op's't'r eet.] T6-i52{E' Eonor Boll. UII\I\II.u Rogers--Hunter -That janitor Willett s letter for increase of salary be referred to Finance committee. ` A 0....-- 'n__.__. 1-: 1- nu . .. .- - III .09 3010. Anal! g ` THE JEWELLER. ' 3 . R. ronb, 8:13. at THEi1_\TQR'.fHERN my a nun provmeu our breakfast tables" ivith is de estely avoured beverage which me save _us many heav doctors bills It is th be judicious use 0 such srtio'es of diet that a oeu- stitution may grsduellzeguilt up until strong` g_nough go resist every damn tn dinnnn. IIVCIJ IXIII IVIIIIII IIIIU JBIJIU Z ' Reed--Hunter-That the payment of $50 annually to Inspector `Morgan be discontinu- ed, and that the Secretary be instructed not to pay the amount for which cheques were drawn last year. - A`6-also nan;-I Jan` 4-.` nu---. 2;-.. 24. _.._.. `n.....a..., nun-uvwux Dull `A7111 tarm 0 u mI?1'}m13 r'3N. 01 ;aong3'; :`5 8t.. _, ..__.-__ - w- an unv 00 Ill. IUD IIIIIII H W33 eno h to every denoy to disease. Run of subtle maladies are floating around us read toattack wherever there is a weak noint. e may escape many a fatal , shaft by keeping ourselves well fox-tilled with ure blood and a properly nourished frame."-- -'ivilA Service Gazette. Ada nlunnlwl I-I61: Iuulll-... ...-s.-._ __ ~ _.ns- uprvwa uueuze. \ ' ` ' - Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold only In packets. by Grocers. labelled thus: J'AI!lB'lP1 8 .8 O0. Eomaopj T chemists. l.ondon.'ln1la.n4l. mo - 8-12 . . ` f.`"'m':.`.`e'..'1`.'.?.t.`.c1;`.;'.':. `.i3.`:"1"n`f.`o`.'.'a.':.`:.'.`{K2 tron ment or diseases in his specialty. All who dealreto benet should see him at once. |I-`rank n. naignt,| BREAKFAST. V . "B" a thorough knowledge of the natural 1 wk on govern the operations of d on 35 nutrition. and In 1:. nnnnfnl .....u..... .. -a laws which govern"th33pero' " "t_i'oI'1' of-3 u-""55 and nutrition. and by a. careful apulioa on of the fine properties of well-selected C om Mri Eplfs has provided our breakfast tables" with a cotely avoured bevel-am: whlnh m... .-... Repairing Ifoatly and pfompqy done I \XT:oL Q..4.:......4..lg.. 11-.-..- __ _ _ . ULIIIID avvcyunula` nuu the patient in the act of brea Throat and Lung surgeon, of 78 ' ocaul at Toronto . Dxsusns -Tnu'nn.-CatarrTh of the Head and Throat. Catarrhal Deafness. Chronic Bron- chitis. Asthma. an: Oononm tion. also of vo Bore throa Enlu-cos Tonells. y no of 131% Noao. or an other Nasal pbstruotigns removed without e knife. DR. WASHINGTON of _ Toronto. Throat `"1......`-.....**'%:'=',:~ .3 `1.`:.t::.t*'":a.&:.'m w are e 11 different TE;-oat and. Lung Hoopitaln. and` speaks in mowing terms at the vast e enoe qlnedln each lane cities as ndon. to be _ , .`. ..3.,'.'.._ a.`.`i;'E':`.".;..`.*...'.`.'.";.`: `.!:';.."?.'. ':'.'.'.?.`!e.`.'.'-E82 Practical Watchmeker land Jeweller , and see his special line of Spectacles. .The monthly .re_pgrt of the schoolepfor February. was presented." In the Central school the number on the roll is 433, with aver e attendance of 367 -`West `Ward achoo 313 on roll, and avera e254 East Ward aohogil, number on 1-01 36. average attendance 33 8-20. Total on roll 782 and average attendance 654. - u-|_--I \'n____,-,:,.,,a A-a V ` , WW3 <----_u ------ r-v---Ev-J QVIOU With Satinfac on Guaranteed. on-Ms." SANDERS cu: rrnub, Opposite Fye s. l-I2. Ifor tobogganlng } andskaung UBII DKIIII-on -so--noun-anon 0.... ggmbsummn .............. o.... 53 ' `reroute farmers u-ket. Tonon-ro. March 7, 1893. whagc. white .... ..............oosstos as Whnnhsnrintr ........... M... M and winter [ accessories uu.II1J. 131.` U u-UULIII` UIin'1'.lJ.V 0 EPP8 S cucml 1!l12JE A `In? A urn at JACKSON. ""955 00I0-o`ouoaIponlIo-oc.uono`o.' mrley-ooonun;oo`I'oo}o`; cIoonnu.g. (Int. ` uv VI. ID V llUIIUll}bILl_VU_ U02: 1 e `School Manazem'ent Committee reperted and recommended that en increase- `of $25.00 per annum be rented Miss Booth to date from the let-of t 6 year. 2 Tht nn morn nllnnnfinnn from I-nnnlunm nmOfOOblOOll`IOCOO [Venn In .. . .- .::.:'>-~ s-,---.-I-x`.-::;,.:.." . : '. ' The PrIou:.nu1Ilx:In~tlIo-Darrin and" `to- ` ronto ock. . -1- r.8.l893.' Wheat .....,...;................Q062%!068 Rn:-lav _ _ . _ _ _ _.'__`.`-_`._~; _ . . . . _ _ _ . _. 35 __ An SCENERYJ '..f'n'. GRA.TEFUL-:-C0MVF0RTING. 31%|: g..._.... 4 SNOVV 17-Iy. 1 EHOTO R. DR. WASHINGTON Graduated in 1872 at Vic- toria University with honors. The same year mused the exmninetion of the College. of Ph ei- cieneend Snrceons, nt. Since 1880. Dr. W. has devoted his whole time to the specialty ottghe Thlnt And `Luna CALL IJUCI `.10 The Finance committee reported readm- mending the payment of accounts amounting to $28.04 ON` I: 4413-} j 'rgpm 1.ror Rant cr am. A%COP Y Horse Shoes, Horse Nails, Sleigh Runners, Sleigh Shoe Steel, Bar Iron, and Chain, Lanterns, Rope and Rope S , Halters, Grain Scoops, Snow Shovels,-. Sleigh . Bells,and a general stock of Hard- ware, Paints, Oils and Glass at McAI.|.|8TER, STORY & G0 %8. stamping doneprompuy at half usual price. L Lessons Given In FancyWork. Axes and Axe Handles _G_eIs IJIKVVII ITU J71`! After a ned deal of cross-rin .it was moved by r. Spry, seconded by r. Smith, that the further consideration of this sub- ject relating to Mr. More.n- be postponed until the regular meeting :1 November, and that no cheque be issued until authorized by th'i_e'Bo:rd - ,1 .I, `U C }cELEBRA'rE.D wAsH SILKS Everyone _ Skates, n r` Electro Plated Cornets, A Knives, Forks, Spoons, &.c., X Cut Saws, Maple Leaf & other makes, Axes, Axe Handles, Cant Hook Handles, Logging Chains, Mrs. L. Stephens _Ca'.sh_Book`s l Pamphlets V. Minute Books Sample gas`: Lodge" Books &c., &c., &c, ' Blank Books made any size and Ruled to any pattern. All work guaranteed be ut-clan. _ ' ` . Music a specialty in Cloth or Full Leather, Stiffand Limp Covers. Portfolio: made of any iize and style to order.` ` \ Repairing of every description of Binding done on short notice. There is nothing in the Binding and Ruling line that cannot be done hm uj guaranteed rat-olau. Parties having Books. &c., to bind need only send a. or note to the bindery, when a representative will call for the work and :- eame when nished. V PRICES LOW AND TERMS CASH. POIC cg etum & Journals ._7__--__ v_-wvv v v-- w- and Binder L of. Blank Books i Cash Books T Manufacturer_ SLEIG H BELLS The Barrie Sons of England and St. George's Society have an annual sle h ride to the residence of Mr. Charles Pallmg, of Innisl Last Thursday night was chosen and a goodly number (about 50) made their way to the hospitable mansion where, they met a right royal welcome. Refreshments, _ songs. witticisms, social chat and general enjoyment were the order of the hour, and at an early hour the parly returned to town, feeling that they had been on an oasis in the too frequent social desert of modern life. So more it be. - i ' - AGENT FOR DOMESTIC PATTERNS. X-GIIT SAWS, FILES IND BISPS. Day Books At J. HENDERSON S. I R_QBER,T, mama, PROPRIETOR. Who pavzi his Subscrip- tion for 1893, HQ.` Bllunlop Street, Top Floor. V Ledgers Of the Christmas * Number-% IIIUII IITlI\JBi > I very faithfully yours, J C. MORGAN. 1 may add that .I have made and will_ make such arrangements as, will secure the carrying on of the promotion examindtions in same (on the lineslaid down in your instructiona; . . DEALER IN __ , _H cnaivli UVI UDWJIW. ECONOMICAL rmn msunmcm 00- _ _ ' BERLIN. "~ `rots! unto. 3340.000.` -' ML] 00` Nfelln " dom3o6?m%?o1? - L N , ~' ...- swu- .V . ` A I 0FI;IOE.,.'-.- um _ THENDERSONS. mzsuumf b!_1In41-snobs Agenw A " scnpoous 3. SMITH I 7 8ettli TFains -- -- -nu vuuuu up oopyol: "Free |"actsn|-`a ms" MA_u_[1oaA Wonderlul value In Luce Curtains, all prleep, at Hunter, su-jaunt a: 009:. A For Particulars - ABOUT THE Sleigh Runners, Snow Slmovels, Lanterns, ` Coal Oil, Hay`Ba1ing Wire, > ` Rope. Bar `Iron and Steel, Glass, Etc. wuuu U9 nuvcausuuuu nuu. l.'t'PUtI:ul.l. Ull- Letters from Miss-Lizzie VJ. Booth. Miss Minnie Appelbe and Miss, Manrian Bowen for an `*1pr:res.se of salary were read. Walter Wi1lett.s,ja;ninor, also wrote asking an in- crease of salary. - Tho fnilnuwhrsn `old;-nu C-u-an 1-\nI\`nn`;t\n nu, `JO 3&5?` Q Advance Correspondence. Mr. Adam Tait, whose accident was re- ferred to in last week's items, died on Tuesday morning from the result a of the accident. Mr. Tait was to have gone into the Forester s society on the night on which he was injured. He leaves ayoungi widow and one child. The snow blocltade here last Saturday was the worst of the season. The pas- senger train south _ was nine hours in. reaching Toronto after leaving here. ' The" road to Bond Head" was impassable and the mailstsge was unable to get through that night. Such an occurrence iIollI0l"t unusual. _ 4 A ,.._ . . ... - _ uuu U113 b Towns -uamd Prr of Lot 11 Concess contain acres. out one the Tm in the :- '!`l~.n I 7PLAx'roN day. 1 dang Fnnx. - Isabe the 47 McKu~u. M are ` .CU1:r}s. ' vCha Curti the prem ` (U1 L U U charged- MURU 1; 4:0 Rf ro phsu-and. nxu r- u I `km. Strea TERDE A L und Thureda `imz un Gaol: -1 coal oil, be requi UIUCIQV UL DQIGK u The following letter from Inspcfor More ~ gun was read :- _ V nAnnru nals Rik `I909 :1 Snij? In Take days fro this no \Villin:m Inni:-`til. gate '1 `0 apuoinu infant c 1).......r by 1-1-;.\'i~ 11-13., 200 VVHIUU - there w` by John Hotel. which i .6lnn-n u` 'o%i1Li1 at the h the foll eingula. III LDC l` The f on the bush 9. 'penfeld ` 100 tree Frame stone below t Tu-D The recital given by Mia Sure Lord Bailey. last Wednesday evening in the Methodist ohurchwu much enjoyed by`: the large number present. After paying g expenses the Enworth` League cloned .5 ~ ` UUIUW la TER money in cash interes percen time of money within ance morey shall. f payabl mteres payabl Fnr pay:-nu For 1 sale up FARB Ban-iel Wedn Atnoo oer. n. Cat.tl'e. ` .1 cm. pose 1 ling B 1 mac Du:-no Bows. net M` 1 Fan Mach 2 Gan V Crush` I up oomin cow` in comm 3 you "old; 1 (Road nnam W 'i"'3I't Sleigh Heavy 1 set Th order. Fork `to me` $11332 V , `oz us ` (I In;_l;;0:l;&1;IIy thpt T. Edmsn-, non` ha ugnin had a `clun3:e_fo:_- the -bttbr` `ha `I fknb Inn uuigun -_'AA--- ' Date} )URS App VOL. TORA >U.`i5i the the and 'l'()'\ ..l k Ther . Al t hebeln.ning of March 'hu'bee,n' etormyit it expected that. we shell have ne weather uoon- ' _ ; I-vu I-I-U usulu Ill . ullIlIRB_I0l' II and it is hoped thut ho mg! raopvor. OBI..- -I-:..I. .1_:_, - , "ESQ. the Methodht children ha; Fri - -_ __-..__ -..--u use any; guuvvvra sleigh drive wu. mlioh on J0! day . after- noon. Eight largo sle1':.;h`loa'dI tIii`il0d out and time. ll tq b9hsy1;1g 1. many edlfy. lll IJUGI IA The Board when adjourned at a. lite houf. _ `rho 8. 0. I : and 8:. GQOI;O'I Hon. I held rnbnd sonooxnoaia; .-I-._ _._-L2_.. , .1 , `\ II vwuuv u-unvu uu ' IOU. ; Hunter-Rog.::':-That the Supply com- mittee be instructed to procure` the neces- sary maps, etc., required in the west ward school. - 1'1 . tn: . o o. ` u-on. _.. _Bmux, March 6th, 1893. nnroms. Honor `non. 3 The following is the standing of pupile in S. S. N o. 5, Veepra. for - February, Each has been marked in regard to order, elaee attention, home work, attendance and on the remit: of examinations. held from time totime. The number ofmerke obtainable for the 4th. 3rd and 2nd classes was 500, for the let and part 2nd 300 :- Senior 4-W. Sonle - 416, L. Munro 337, G. Leadlay 330, L. Wingrove 266 Junior 4-Violet Oolee 373, A. Color 337, G. Wingrove 329, E". McKee 321,"A.t_McKee 319, A. Kirkup 297. W. Rockwell 284. J. Stewart 269, J. Cameron 241. 3rd Class -J. Lambie 333, L. Parker 326,-A. Lam- bie.320,L. Pratt`314, S. O'Rourke ' 270., L Soule 254-, J. Gouling .253, E. `Long 234. 2nd Olau--`W~. Smith 348,. N. PEI ... RAD M (1 A1--A Q10 The cheese factory which was not open- ed last season, owing to` the scarcity of patrons, will commence operationshortly. probably May 1st. We ' think that farmers stand in their own light by not sending their _milk to the factory as it would materially lessen their labor as well as greatly increase their prots. ..___.___q.:.,___._..... ,, _._-_. __.--_.t-----v-- Mir Jss. of the 9(h concession. will sell off his stock and implements on Friday next, by auction. He intends. removing to Markham. Mr. Benj. Ross will occupy the farm now in possession of Mr. Patton. V VI-III'-' vv . uuuuu 0'80, . L`. '13}'et 3Z5,M. Smith 31s.G. Howard 312, J. Atkinson -309, B. Howard 298 L. da..._-_a. one 1' n__._.-I non 1: up a `I a. Aunnson -3509, 15. noward 298, L . I Stewart 293, J. Garrod 283, F. Wallwin 278, P. Atkinaon 259. 2nd_ Part-John Maina. 225. Ada Parker 170, F. Stewart 167. lat Claaa-Gertie Pratt 227, F. Pratt 215, Wm.` Atkinson 180 A number of names are omitted owingeto irregularity of attendance. V Average attendance 30. Geo. Leadlay, W. Soule, G. Wingrove, E McKee, Lily Pratt and J. Atkinson werepreaent every day. a Atvvery plesssntevening vs} spent at the residence of our esteemed fr-iend,Mr. Alex. Gordon, on the 9th line. on` Friday evening last. About '30 couples of young. folks assembled and tripped the light fantastic to the music of the Jack Bros. Orchestra, until the wee sma hours. Mine host is to "be congratulated on the success of the evening entertainment. II` ['1 A I .1: suuuuc UUIII lull. DUE. Spry--Brown, F. J. -That the chairman and secretary prepare a petition to the Min- ister of Education respectfully praying that the semi-annual entrance examinations for admission toflollegiate Institutes and High Schools be restored, as the present system of holding examinations annually has an in- jurious effect upon the schools in `crowding the higher divisions. . A - ' 'D...L_1`1....... mi...` .1... ..--_-.-._5- :..:-.._._- Mr. A'lTeix[. bluncan has returned home from To:-_onto where he was attending the Burial of his sister, Mrs. Kirkpatrick. `II ._ 1' _ I`! V rurivlllll. `. ` R AMr. Wm. McPhs il in visiting friends in Galt. . ` 3 .....__ _-_ - -..-r -v `rev: c-Manual`; Boeanko has returned from her lengthened visit south. _ A `j - A burn was burned on the river read last. Tuesday night. The line was distinct- ly seen in town. The contents of the barn belonged to Mr. Jan. Ooatel. Lou covered by. iuuurano. - - up run In cu - ...- _ __ __. Mr. W. S. Fraser and Mr. P. M. Fariu loan 5 child from each of their homes mhr--ugh this epidemic uf pneumonia. VD-n Stevenson- a little boy is still in 3 precari- ous condition. ` ' ' ` On account of the` heavy storm: of Saturday and Sunday the roads were completely blocked. A number of travel- ers were compelled to remain inssroud until the roads were opened It", Il`_1\ -1 I . A A I There in ecercelgetamily in our `village in which there is not come one complain ing of illness. either a severe cold or an attack of measles being the general com`-. plamtn. We are pleased to state, how- ever, that there are no serious cases. rogvg; -o-\:r-;illage, in viaitnug her daughter, Mrs Aaheld, of Toronto, who is seriously ill. '11 AI `\ . . - - _ H. Mick and wife, of Toronto, are visiting friends in town. ,___,_ ___ -_~~-v Miss iMinnio-'I:onahurstVreturned home on Saturday. after. spending a few weeks with friends in Chm-chill and vicinity. `M - 1'.......- nu.---_._.. --2; -i_ nu lauv lllllvl. u.l.VlB|Ul.llo Reed--Cross-That the secretary infornr Miss Appelbe in writina that as the Board - refused to entertain the promise of the com- mittee in reference to her application for an increase of ealar at the last meeting, it now re-airme the said decision.` The following motion which had beenlaid over from" the Krevioue meeting caused a lively talk roun the table: lRAnf`__-n.nl\fAlI__."`l|n`- `ten innuouuuannb -J Cl ,_ ___._ _ - __-----.c u-an-no iJ\IllCII"a .T amen Elheehmsn left on Thursday morning 15:1: for a. trip to Old England.` I an-:-- n-..__1_- 1;.-- __.-i Mr. George May and family will shortly remove to` Alliston. Tm: Anvmom hopes the move will be a. suwessful business one for Mr. May. ` The new Methodist church at Bond Head will be openednext Sunday. Rev. Dr. Parker, of Barrie; and Rev. E S. Matthews. of Aurora, will preach and the Bradford Methodist chair will sing. st:-ona Advance Correspondence. Mr. Oliver Peacock is visiting friends In Toronto. Mu. gave gone to Owen Sound in answer to 9. telearam appriaing her of the serious illness of her daughter,` Mrs.` Barber, of that place. ' ` ' There wd no servtoevtin the ohurchep -here on last Sabbath owingto the date of: l the roads and inclement" jvoathor; [ J L T 1zatim".'d33i.}:J ';LZ.o'1ISI:' on`: the " ditoultiee. of 9. minteter recently.- Rev. Mr. Carrol,/of A-llieton preached one of the moat instructive enai powerful eermone` thet has been heerd here for- eome time the theme being the ' exten-_ eion of Chriet e.kingdoIn*upon eert ." n__ __`___`_ _,,,, I Q .0 I __l_ -- G.rr}:ut'o den -`Wdneisy: voning ? ii: aid .If'5tl_1\l9,Ib1li|(liIsg fund of the Preabytmrian c urn . V. T L . _ -V v `days this week. -Leer: ,M_egee as ~coheed_ 60` the house with en stteek of quiney. " Mr, J. G. _;BetLmermen',` L. W.` S; of Owen Sound, was hume for a. couple `of Mr. Joe; N eilly andifaniilyzleffpen Tnes-- day forithe Northwest.` Previous to his. departure his friends of the rifle presented him with a silver butter dish, a buhlo . IA`- I01.-Q -nun-I - ..`I....- -.l|. ....... -.q t_ W Pt . \ '4 The regular meeting of the.Pu school, on` Monday evening ` last A1l"th`e members were present. - - ` ~ COMMUN IOATIONB; s L bl;i_e':.Sy[iool_ Board wasbeld at the Board` Ream`; Central` V A letter from Mrs. John Rogersonpeorresi pending secretary of the Barrie W.C.T U.. was read `calling the attention of the chair- man of the Board to the fact that scientic temperance is not being taught in the schools than h the subject -is a compulsory one. She as s that thecause of this omis- sion be investigated and reported on. Tnttmrn fr-nm man Tjuain .1 12...-ml. `RH... The remen are mhoitiug subscripfious_ With 8 viewbto holdings. demonstration on 12th May. ` M1:s. ];J:"]");)nnell ii in Toronto visiting aomefrienda. - 2 t T , ____.._ .. _.,._a-_--- nervous VII. VIII (lo; much V esteemed friends, Mr. William L_ennox.s.nd J.>. T. Arnold have taken to themselves the responsibilities of weddedlife. Mr`; Lennox was msmed'to- svMiss Lennox of `Fla: and Illa? `J; -*'l`.1 A.|'d 9 MICK! Eminent of; Jmpnym u, mm, .. _ 1):. `Rioh'rdo'on, of Bond` Head , wAI's st.nrmm_gidA here our last Sundny._ II` `P Q7 -1: 1 an 1-: us-an vvnvnlu UIIVUI IJIIIHIUI IIIIII, D IIIIIIDIU who and 5` silver na souvenir. Mr. Nsilly was g prominent mambo: of the r u club. ` yv 9; 181 1-. Jo an vdich 'h!v:I.n'W`!| .95;1nrtnor in life. , Advgnoe Correspondence. uv unuo uunu uuu Luv 01 um y6_l'. 2 That no more applications from teachers for increase of salary be eiatertained during this year. ` , T ` * 9 'l`l....4. .. 4.]... 1--.. n_:J___ 2,, , J -I ARMFORBALI.-*-100 urea, W ; not 11. f oouion8.'.l.`ownahl of 50- oxema-jma mac: uuv2t'i?: m. M933: `venljontto School. Church, -Post" 0loe.- T . V A - to . T ""' "'7 w"".'% TROS.-.J`:?BY. 4-16D. . ' `nnlni-an 133'!!!!!a!J-!!!9 4!h."9r9hl 15 ;%`3`.'r`zi`i.%;` .11`& :{'.` t %..$2.`Xl -of Mount-rloh. 182 aoree._80 33$: cleared. bel- W '. - stable. It is 9 miles trom "'son. 1'31`: :mgooabreumd' big: 18xm1`vll:hd`e;: on . ee v andeh on three sides; 21cobu-no zoxsoana a ver, 18 mile: from Huntsville 2 miles from church and eohool houee.on Buck lake. trl`-weekly; Title indisputable. Hues be sold. Annie: 0:. V _ .. .p x'roN. .uu-us'r , ._ L161- .`.3,.-{..Y.`:*2.',[n*: ....**"e...i "2 (?:?%':&nm`"%'; St. . - uouiy-1-Lvsto ` gt` lowest` or may or nrnpertr 1 . I -1!..- I H _ , ::jj.1g1Xj--:--1 jj Vjuj` l T T : jlflk Having purchased the entire ` CROCKERX STOCK FOR SALE, 01?`: TO mmm FOR. J TOWN .. u..3.`?.! ..`3.'.?"..`.`.1".P.!".`.`.`1 .`3'_ 311. T\!ns.hi_n tms 3 That on the lest Friday in each month the schools be dismissed at 2.45 p.m., for the purpose of holdin 'a. teachers meeting. at the request of Mr. allett. A 'l`I\nI- fkn qnnIIA`nuIlI LA 3_..L...-..L..J L- `Shanty Bay honor roll for February. 4th Class :--Hugh Ross, `Ellen Malcolm, Willie Hart, Bell Brown, Willie Sander- son, Minnie Budd, ' Richard Brooke, Angus Cameron. `Sr. 3rd class :--`-Mari Malcolm, Louie Simpson, Mattie Wortly. Jr. 3rd class :-B.=ssie Malcolm, Maggie Came:-on.`Emma Fell, Ben Brooke. 2nd class :-Allie Williams, Rose Cameron, Alec Graham, Howard Malcolm. Sr. 1st class 2--Ne'llie Simpson. Duncan Cameron. Bertha Ross. Jr. . 1st class :-Rob_bie Innis. Ellen Malcolm, Hugh Ross, R Brooke, Bessie Malcolm. Gordon Malcolm, Howard Malcolm, Robbie Innis attende every day during the month. ` A nation; con iot hu bcu:-red between troops and peasantry at Gorrulntza, Sen-via.` T ` ' A succession of severe earthquake shocks were felt in Uznatilln. Oregon, Sunday night. JAS'..V..AIRv VVDCIIIDCH wanna yII,lI.(l$' q VIVZ` snt cnd p "oIporoualn`tu'r6. V` ` ` nD_r. Cart, the Vet; of Thornton, was over` attending to 3 horse of'Mr, J . H. Bant- ing : that got badly kicked on ' Sunday ant Mr Olonghly. of Oolwell. who recently opened up a blacksmith shop in" our vill- age, must have got. frozenouc no he only staid-a short time. [A cold climate this. Mr. S` McDonald now occupies the nnlatial reeidenceof the late J no. Arnold. Wewieh Mr. McDunald success In his new ventnre. R. A. DOUGLAS. Rev. Thvosg % Mcxep paid (nit L} 0. L. 1. visit on Friday the third mot. and gave an a lively address. ' ' -nr IAn Ann: Dirt! ` wishing: tl1_e`nfe:w l'y yedded onp1eat plea`. and7proaporoua`fnturo. " ` 7 nu vuv Lutiucnu In J.VJ.l.'. 1315116012. . 4 That the Secretary be instructed to notify the principals of the several schools that the Temperance Text Books must be used as directed by the-School "Law and this Board. - ' mL_ 111- , --- - - Nervous Debllity, ` E Sterility, Development, 5 : `Vatlcocele, The Husband, :- 5 . Those Intending Marriage, etc. g u 1 ; -. ' - _ E '= 3 D :avoid future itfalls `should wrlte for this: :woNnERFUf. LIT'T E BOOK. 3 It will be sent free, under seal, while the edition . I lasts. Address the publishers, A E a - - - 5 ERIE MEDICAL c0., Buffalo, ILY.-g A Medical Work thautfella the Caulel, Deacdbea the Eifects, _ ` ` Point: the Remedy. ScienticaII the most va`luable,lu-tisticall the most beautifu medical book ever ubli: ed- pages, every page bearing shalt`-tone um-ation : tints. Subgecu greated :- ' t clear_out the whole stock at T one+half less than it can be bought for j elswhere. Ba.rr"1eA `lfeb. 1893. `E GREATBARGAIN. 4,-16.91 MOTIONS Smith, J. F.-R.ogers-That this Board beg to express to Inspector Morgan their united sympathy on account of his recent. illness, and trust that as he is about-to leave town for a period that he- will return to his duties in good health, and that leave of ab- sence asked be granted. V n.IIhfAP._p.nnnna,, ,'Fl...a- I-Ln Qua.-.I- AA...

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