Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 28 Sep 1893, p. 1

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nd ` At the Midland 7}s7Lisc Court before Judge Ardagh twenty-two names were added to the list `and twelve ta.ken_o'. j ." 'j.`_}-1e-`_.i'Vo7ge(1'.s";Za1;e sill Busy at Guilford. The price of frog s legs has risen in Toronto from forty tofty cents 9. dozen. 4"` -`I 4 f\ '1`9,.I,,,,_ ,_,,,,___ _-...-- _-- -4 --,.._- Complaint is maldlel amuse M themselves on the street corners by throw- ibng apples, tomatoes and the like at passers Y- - ' re`. `1-4-.15: 'I'\(`I`l' -1 Rev. George `Grant, B. A., P. S.I., of ; Lindencreat, Orillia, occupied the Presby- `terian church pulpit. Stayner,` on Sunday, 17th. ' _ ___ .-. cm --u'.. Last. week McLaughlin Bros., Tottenham, I brought" to -the mill`_45 bushels of wheat which tested 65 pounds, all of which grew on less than an 'a.cre.-Sentinel. _ - nu-no U50-u-- ...- -v. v. 7 A man was ned $30 at ()-ramze"ville ti. few z-days a. o for breaking `Editor Walia.ce s nose.- fan editor s nose is worth only $30, it is pebrhaps pertinentto ask what the whole of the editor is worth ? That will depend on `how well he noses around for news. -gv -. --_ --- ._-.__.. . The ceremony of laying the corner stone of the new Presbyterian church, Bradford, will take place on or about the let day of October We remember the corner stone of the Memorial church at Penetanguishene was laid on a. Sunday. 7- ` N _A' _ ._-.___ -J2-- A Colgan man says?-It isnot a very edify- ing sight,` to say the least of it, to seea num- ber of our Catholiceyouth robbing the vil- elage orchard during the progress of divine service. What: about the new criminal code? Do the boys lanowwhat it means to fruit stealers? Z . - ' I I I D , ",3! B UUGIVL B o A tow of logs. measuring about ve mil- lion feet, belonging to the Georgian Bay Lumber 00., broke from the booms on Sun- da'y,_l7th., between the Western Islands and the Giant's Tomb. The logs are scattered between Moon [River and Thompson s Island They will likely be gathered without serious `Ann SUD! A barn belonging to Charles Vent, on Lot 5 12, Concession 11. Tiny, was burned .9. few days ago. Threshing had been going on for two or three days, and it is thought that 9. spark from the thresher engine started the fire. Forty tons of hay and 300 bushels of grain were consumed. Insurance. $250 on the barn. ' - - .1` an, .1 1\,.- J__..1 '`WER.VANT WANTED.-App1 (`[(,}"1{1.- I:T CSHECKLEY, 46 John` St. -J. T _____.__._ 2-""'_'j , ... u n _,,, AI, _ ____-__'_n`.._.. `-4 VIIV UNI I A Stroud correspondent of` the Bradford Witness says-This is the way they work in Barrie; `The girls` Junior C. E. Society of the Congregational church are patching or piecing a quilt for a deservin poor woman -of that town. and the boys 0 the same so- done will be presented to the hospital; ciety are making a scrap book, which, when We` are pleased to lay we have again secured the services of Miss Hunter to .manage our Bren and Mantle Makln Department. She will commence wor oct. 13:. We guarantee satlatacuon. Hunter. sarjeant on Co. Htluner! Ovening--Ir. needy`; Last Thursday thefall millinery openings were held at the chief , millinery establish- ments in Barrie. These days are always ot interest, and large crowds attend them to see the noveltiesexhibited and to. note the changes in the fashions from one season to another. Mr. Reedy is a direct importer. and his elegantly-arranged rooms were lled with si ht-seers and purchasers. We are informe that the sales of millinery were 14....-- 4.1.-.. -.. 4-nu vuuxnlnuu-nnng_g;nnA lbs; in --v -wu__ __._ informe 39.13; millinery laraer than on any previous occasion. e notice the favorite sha es this fall are the "Plaque, Martha Was ington, Na- B;l:aon, etc. The colors are exceedingly utiful, the favorite combination green and brown, black and white, white and black, eminence and emeraude-but browns and greens predominate. A rm.. M...+.I. damn-tment here was quite a _f'coU1~rrY pr smnon `AND `THE L nommotcfj-or cum; otm cmmmon. and predominate. The Mantle department here was quite a revelation. The stock was me. icent, and imported direct from Great ` ritain. The sales in the mantle department, we learn,are ahead of any revious season. The Dress s department was quite bewildering in variety, richness and remark- ably low prices. "Buying direct from the British market enables this popular rm to exhibit the -newest makes of goods at the closest rices. Mr. Reedy s new dress maker. iss Hunter, is an acknowledged -success, reducing at as complete as a kid glove an as easy as comfort requires. : Min Frazer is still in charge of th_e,mi1- and comtoru reqlunsa. Miss Frazer is charge the,mi1- linery department, [with Miss Phillips as assistant. -----OOO------ I Oonse to Hunter. Snrjeant as 0090 crent Ba!-gun" lloule lor Dry Good: on Sept. mun. You can get 3 Return Ticket on Come to Hunter. Bu-Jeans a vow urea. Bargain Sept. 28th. You get 'l`_lcket on Railway tor one Fare. :._.---..-o-g-.g---_- We are pleased `to inform the public that the'~`s.bove .sqc_iety has resumed..it-3 Friday afternoon meetings. Last Friday the fol- lowing programme was rendered. to the satisfaction of` all :-Piano solo, by Mr G. l W Smith; piano duet, b Misses Fletcher `and Taylor; resding-by is: M Erly; vocal solo by Miss,E Edfw"erds; r.eading by Mr. R. W. Crew. pMr. Redditt, the President. oc- ,_-_2-.1 `Ina nhniit and Au E. E0 ;1'1y.:i:c`lu-';l;e E_h;i17; `am wicks, a. life member", Society extends a. 001 -.-klhs. Friday, Oct 6, 1893-011 lot 17, con. 6, Vespra; thoroughbred horses andcattle, grade cattle, sheep, implements, etc. Sula at1'3 o c1ock. Geo. McDonald. proprietor. G R. Ford,aucbioneer. - n annn l'\__'I_L `IE `A... R `_ ` In-. Bluonr Applnnunuun Mr. Jonathan Siesone, Reeve of Veepra, went to Chicago with other citizens a week or two ago, but ~ being an `expert in mining nndminerale. the Ontario Government has secured his services in the Mining Depart- menteof the Kai; . at 8500 a day, to impart what is not otherwise known of the eoience tot` mineralogy. - We dofnot see the name of Rev. Anton Sleght, Mr._ Mowstfn Illllelfllogy. _vvu - Rev. Au-on S1aght,PI tor of Mines. there. in. Mason ipmum .1. m1...'.... Dnnvn of . 70'. Mr. Redditt, the rremaenu. oc- she chair, and Mrs. Crea- .1ife n_1mber',_a;c_tn;d `as critic. The -- '--a`;-uuvuug fl` .0.I`Ia.IlIdU.S. V I `W V _wr.;:. I rs. - J`. V _, W * . . 4 .. 1 . - ':~Vi{f`..- H` _ . ._ `V .1133.-z-i,J_-" -.,- g,s.:i*.. ` '--* `F ` .`J 754. mber, noted 88 crmo. .11: cordial" welcome to the inn: onmr AGn1c1.'1?unAi. ,1xa1nt- ] TICK UNDER GANV A8 IN ONTARIO, ! U 1. 1. Ulu, Iauvunvnuv-ro- Friday. Oct. 6, 1893-0n lot 15, con. 6, F los : horses, cattle, sheep, pigs, implements, fowl, lmy, household.turnit.ure,'&c. Sale at lok-lock. Alexander Wilson, prop. `James Paterson, auctioneer. -~- I\ . 11 Innn l'\..` .......6 `uni: l'1ue Horses. capital stock, Grand Poultry I Aggregation, capital Sheer. Well Bred Pigs, Good Bench Exhibit. Vegetables.` Fruit. Flowers. Domestic Produce. ! Photographic Displays and Things of Q Beauty made by Woman's Bands. I The weather on Monday morning did not have a very promising appearance It was cloudy and cold, with a. raw. and strong win_d'which seemed to `portend rain. For- Tuesday the weather was pleasant and a large number enteredthe grounds; It was not to be expected that the display would be as extensive and varied as on other occasions, both from lack of room and from the fear on the part of exhibitors that should it become stormy canvas may not afford certain protection, consequently many exhibits were absent, such as musical instru- ` menta, pictures, furniture, sewing machines, T and other things. of 9. like nature. Taking these things into consideration. the show was very successful. The number of entries fell two hundred short of those of the pre- vious year. tunately, however, it continued dry, and on" ` I I ___.____ . ..v an umm. slum EXHIBITION I v aaul n4...-.a....-~- There was a. good show of vegetables and eld and garden produce, .notwithsta.nding some unfavorableeconditions acting as draw- backs to the full development of these things .......L ..~ .1...-o ccvnn`-`IAVI IJHUKD DU UUU lull. uvvvm such as dry weather. . e V "FRUIT. . . There was a. good exhibit of apples, Dlums and grapes, the quality making up for any dehciency in quantity. In the way of bread? and butter, two of the chief things of life, there was a. very good assortment. ' 3 FLOWERS AND PLANTS. V Flowers and plants were in good supply and were exceedingly beautiful.` attracting much attention. - Lallnraaa-.1 In the useful and ornamental there was a fairly good representation of woman s deft and skillful handiwork, but in quantity be- low the standard of `previous years. . ARTI A tent is no place to take the works of art that nd their way to well constructed halls,` consequently, with the exception of a 1 ne exhibit of_ photographic work, the arts department was absent. The photographic work, however, was very ne. illustrating the nicest touches in that exquisite method of copying nature. --.-.o.nqu-n ...u;v-.....- The show of horses was fully up to other 1 days, and speeding, whether an exhibition of equestrianism or in any other way in which ma.n s noblest and most useful servant is usegi, was watched by the people with ID IIBVVI, VI III) I much interegt. CATTLE. it There were some good cattle on the qroun 7` and served to mark the progress in the i_m- provement of stock in the county. The prize list will fully show this progress. SHEEP.` W . There were about 40 pens of sheep uf the different breeds and varieties, which ex- perience has shown to be the most protable to raise in the Coimty of Simcoe. PIGS. There were notvas many pigs on exhibition * as last year, but such as were shown were of the best breeds and attracted a good share ot attention. POULTRY. The show of poultry was excellent, and there were many fine birds of dierent; ` varieties. It wnuld be diicult to tind a better show, both as to number, variety or excellence. L '.H.Cl EUII, CLLLUUIULIVULQ Wednc-s1a.y, Oct. 11, l893--0n west half lot 8, con 12, Imiisl; horses, cattle, s_heep, pigs, imp1s=ment_s, fowl, household furmture, etc. Sale at 1 o clock. Mrs. Sarah Brooks, proprictress, W. D. McConkey, auctioneer. f\ . 1|-1 1on0 ('\n1nl-_'I nnn 0- The canines were not as numerous either, as on_ some former occasions, but there were some ne animals in the different c1asses,a.nd these faithful companions of man attracted deserved attention. - _ 4- -: 1 ,,,,_1______ ____g LICBVL V Cu Slvvvuvnvuu The attendance on Tuesday was large and what with the races, the ne selections of music by the citizens band and the singular- ity of an agricultural exhibition in tents, the spectators appeared to have had a time of real enjoyment. Our space forbids any further descriptionthis week. . The best iii and lowest prices In ed suits and overcoat: are to be Hunter, Sal-jaunt an 009:. truer & 00. : Opening. _ Messrs R. 1. Fraser & Co s. fall opening on Thursday last. was a ecided success. The show room presented a ' lowing appear-_ ance, being decorated wit natura p articial owers. One large lm, reaching to the top of the mirror, coal be seen from the entrance at the door, while -baskets of owers and silk draping, added to the pretty effect of the show room, which was crowded with ladies. eager to see the latest novelties :. l...e. I-umnnh: +1-immin`0n_ &c. of the and - With lllle. 68:36!` W 866 um uawau uuvuumzn in hats, bonnets, trimmings, &c. Oi the lar e number of hats displaved, no two were ali e,`each one receiving its own amount of admiration, while the attention was drawn more particularly to a plac us of white. hatters lush with ombre acing, caught artistica y, and trimmed with soft white lumes and ospreys,` also the Napoleon in a tpielicate ciel shade with small black birds and aigrettes forming the trimming-many of them were sold, while all were universally admired, so it is evident that the rm have bought to suit` their customers. This department is in charge of Miss ritchard whois assistedby a sta of. em- 4 ,,_ L ...:n:......_ I l'llUllDl\.l. vv uv m cient millinera. The work of Repairing and Altering Fun. which is now being done at the Music Hall Fur stor, Ill nus: all former ebru anywhgro. aka our Fnn to E. 0. Simmons and he do- iiver tnem tonlou in the intent iuhion for 903 and 9 nt thlaowen Prices. A Rich Trout. It is not often that the people of Barrie have the opportunity of listenin to ulecture like the one delivered by Rev. .. E. Lance- leyv in the Collier street Methodist church last Thursday evening. . The subject was One Another, ondlfroml start" to nish, occu ying one hour and forty minutes, the ape, er` was-flistened to. with the closest gttention, `hie hearers fnlternatel giyiug Ipllinvs attention, L -- -5.0 gig.` IPBSKBF VIII! uuvvuvu uv` ---,... -_- _,, his alternate! givin hearty applause or convul_eed_with nghter. m. ..... mid that there in nothing new ylU1}l1UL4lC3 IV a .110 A-'JV\""""J 3 " "` '7 V I Tuesday, Oct. 17, 1893"-0n_1b .12 .n', 9 Hos; horses, cattle, sheep; _pl,{B. fW1, lm" plemems, &c. Sale at l 0 clock. Wm. c:-m_- ........... 1'I'm-non `PM-Arson- a.uct1on- \ hearty applause or cunvuupuu_ um. ....,,....,.. We are told that there nothing `underthe eun,_ and -there was nottrnth in thin lecture that any intelligent person has not heardtbefore in some form or other, but LADIES wonx. ` VEGETABLES. HORSES. DOGS. XVI` ' II]. {It fold` things become new` when clothed in `vlang'uage'which comes with force to a man s `intellect, 7 his conscience and his heart. There is a quaiutness and a happv style in i this lecture that delights and refreshes, and |this_is greatly heightened by the speaker s inimitable way of putting things. It bristles with -fact and fancy, phil- osophy and wisdom, wit and humor, `with moral truth and common sense, and all so mingled as to cause one to E look rather on the bright side of life and to `be grateful for the good things that form a common heritage than to grumble and repine because one s lot is not somebody else s lot. The lecture is unique, being entirely out of the groove of the -ordinary productions for the platform, every aragraph forming at study and de- ivered with such eloquence and emphasis as to leave a lasting impression. It is one of `those lectures that will bear repetition repeated- , A4. Hm nlnun nf calm lpnf.nrx_, nn motion of repeaceu- V rAt the close of the `lecture, on motion of `Mr. H. N. Courtlandt, seconded by Mr. [Henry Bird, abhearty vote of thanks was itendered the eloquent lecturer. The Hon `Charles Drury ably occupied the chair, to `whom also the thanks of the audience were l cordially given . ? Nice liew Milllnery In stock this week. J40 `ea | Mr. Eyre : Opening. Had you chanced to pass along Dunlop street, near the ve points, last Thursday. you would no doubt have been amazed at the unusually busy aspect of the street in that locality, crowded as. it was with ladies . making their way to the fall millinery open- in_gs. Passing "J. eFyfe s elegant and com- modious store, made more than usually at- tractive by the elaborate display of stylish dress` and millinery goods. you could see by the pleased expression oh the countenances of the ladies, who crowded the store all day, that the display was something calculated to excite the admiration of all lovers of taste and beauty in articles of dress. Dnnudnn +`\I`(\I`I(I}I 1'-kn nl-nrn VD Wllld ee r: ...... - v--vV1 ""' .\,'xmpson. P"P' eer. 58.8130 anu ueuucy In uliuuxcu U: u; can. Passing through the store, you would see the tables and counters laden with dress goods in all the newest materials and popular shades Among these we noticed a range of . fancy Hop Sack costumes deserving special mention, also piles of French Twills, Whip Cords and Serges, etc., with very pretty braids and trimmings to match. ; D...........I:....-. 4-. 9-111: aknnv rnnrn Hm niahl: ` Dra-1118 ano. trlmuuugs w umwu. Proceeding to the show room, the sight surpassed our expectations. This depart- ment is under the management of Miss Best, and speaks highly for that lady s admirable taste in the selection of colors and blending of shades. The new and pretty shades of green and blue, toned with the quieter `shades of brown, united to please `the most fastidious taste, while grey and royal purple and the softer. prettier shades of heliotrope were also to the front. ` __:L. 4. . 4.1.... ........L 6... Call mnnr fnr lnrlinn were also no one iruuu Quite to the front fbr fall wear for ladies , we nd the Plaque, in full, plain and two toned, also straw and felt combined, which, owing to their pliable nature, can be made to suit any face. One "of these which excited a good deal of admiration was green and heliotrope, two toned, trimmed in satin ribbon of same shades, and heliotrope tips and buckle. nu, _ 1' --..__ -1..- ...........:...-"1 "l\ G o nrnminnnt an DUCKIB. The Lyric also promised to ll a. prominent place among large hats. One in fawn trim- med Nile green and fawn ribbon with fawn Osprey was singled out as being particularly ` stylish. _ - Annnnn Hm nmunnr hat: we nd the styusn. ` Among the smaller hate we nd Fontaine in all the leadinghhades; One in fawn and Dahlia, as well as one covered in black velvet and trimmed in black and |white, we singled out as being very hand- ` -A-an S0 Il'l6. ` f'I'1I_ _ some. Then the Bnttainy, in the various shades, comes quite into favor. One covered in brown velvet and trimmed in brown tips and osprey claimed a great deal of attention. I rm... 5. Rmmm-3. the Bonita. with its I 31111 OSPTOY CIBIIIIUU it great; uccu Ul. nuuau unuu. Then in Bonnets. the Bonita. with broad front trimming, ale) the Columbian, is greatly infavor and likely to quite take the place of the smaller ones which have so long held sway. I I` `Ir-.. ..I.:1.1..-.. am-I mhunsn Hm Dainv, Resort {long nelu sway. . A _ , For children and misses the Daisy, Resort and Comet a.re.to be the leading hats,.a.nd these `stylishly trimmed are indeed very be- `coming. V T Tho 1111:`! and nntnrnrine. Cdllled The `push and ehterprise, coupled with the taste displayed in the seledtion of goods, bespeak for this rm a. successful season. JVAI.` Fair. ` , lmployer and Workman. A p asing incident took place in Hamil- other day. Messrs. Tucket & Son, tob onists, are in the habit of giving every employs who completes 21 years service in their employ some tangible recognition of their faithful labors. So on Saturday, at a meetin of the tactory, John Board, John Basqui , Alexander Staunton, Michael Mur- phy and Alexander Duston were called up and presented with a deed of a lot and a cheque for $225. Mr. Tucket made a short speech, saying that he intended to continue 1: ye practice, and each of the men thanked the company for thi reco ition of their services. The meeting roke up with rounds of a lause. If employers generally acted like t 18 Hamilton rm there would A ,; L- _.-._.. ..4...:I..... ----o9----- ` A choice selection ot nice new fall A Dress Goodsgt J . Fyl'e9I. . I 30061.1 III? Mun Lnnuuu not be many strikes. -----o,+o------- Before buying nee Hunter, Sn-jeant as Ooh choice assortment oi New Fall `IIIIA-Q llnntln. Dog and chicken Poisoning. Last week we had to record the poisoning of a ne St. Bernard dog belonging to Reeve Bothwell. Since then a favorite and valu- able Collie, the property at Mr. M. Fennel], and a beautiful Spaniel belonging to Mr. Houston have been isoned. Mr. Wiseman has lost some fowls y the same agency. All the parties live in the same neighborhood. The criminal who is doin this may yet be trapped and punished as e deserves. 3 U0 I OIIDICB Dreu Goods. superb manna tor $4.90`, $5.50 and $7.00 at lluntpr, sun-jaunt an 00%. . Acknowledgement. Secretary Jakeway, of Stayner, will please accept the acknowledgements of THE ADVANCE for a complimentary ticket to the North Simcoe Industrial Association and Snnnidale Agricultural Society : Exhibition. which will take place on the-3rd, 11th and 5th_prox. _ Wrrnotrr Hnnm Tnnnn IS No HAPIINESS lfyoniare run down through the agency H Pull QUWII IIIl.l'U|.I5ll II wavuvi of malaria, microbes and bacteri: or an other bad things. just take John Woods Extract of laoef, Iron and Wine and become I 4.3.. _:.......a... uni hnnnv l.`iXl.'B(:E 0: Hum, uvu -.... roinvigorabedand happy. .-_-----o--Q-- HUI` U1'UULIUl, L715: Us 4.4: vv an ---vwv. ' Mr. and Mrs Pentz, 0; New York, are` guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee, Clapperbon Street. - "' N ' - ,L L_.... _-.I.......-.-I `Row "nu nun than how in: stock; J`. Difh_ HANY MINOR HATTERK MUOKLY `Jim |PARAERAPHEBS PEMHL linmms. Which, Linked Together, Construct I Very Interesting and Gouipy Chapter of Local History. EGO to Maundrell & Co., for superior Sausages. is 11,-, (1 I,,-I 'I'3_-_J ..-_-L.. _._ \l.....1n1! I-uuu-aunt -Pu-blic School Board meets on Monday evenmg. - ' _.-._*n1 ,1,,,n IL rs- ___ ...-.._`I.. .-..... "Join L' LUDII &VJ.I3CI|l uuu L \I\-lllll Y I --Regular meeting of the Town Council next Monday evening. I] .u . ; .,- ____._ LLAA. -1 `J v \lLlILlb| Maundrell & Co. can supply you with Fresh Meats and Poultry. rn r1 ,!1 Hm - u V . u V - v- rwvuv V- y..--..--- Esee Mrs. Stephens stock in Fancy Gocidsbefore going elsewhere. __r. 1 11? 1| `n- _-._ 711--. ,......4. D..Iln Vvuuu uvnvsv 6`.'|A-Ia ya... u yawn V- _ 31-iandsome Wall Paper-Teu cent Rolls for ve, at Mann s Book Store. AI , L.-,L L` LIUAIJ .LVI.Ull\lGy CVUl.lIu5n .-Monday the temperature was that of the latter part -of October. -- ,I ,_,_l _L__I_ 2... 17,.-`nod Qvn --v, vvv _.-........ __-_7 , -Tbere was a. big crov;';i7 the tent to see thedancing Tuesday night. nnn __,;__.:__. -.._.J.. ...l-3.-.1: uvv unnvquuunua .. ..v.....-_, ...o.... -- There were over 600 entries made _which the parties making them did not {i 1. ~4---_ -- -....... an-st` 6-kn DIAL: rut usvlu nnnwnnnug vnnvnnu w-.- _-_ -_ _- -The excursion season is over and the boats have gone into winter quarters. T --n III at .1 L-1____ -2 ...-... 'D..l-no vvuvv,uwvv bvnov --avv -. ..-v- .1-.- --, , `Se1ling off the zbalance of our Baby Carriages at cost. Mann : Book Store. ' --A I I-1 .,,_,,L -1.-(rr-.1.1:...........1 kllllqogc WI) UVDIM Lu.UuuA.n u Aivvla vyu--. EA splendid assortment of Wedding and Birthday Presents at Mann s Book Store. _.n -rxu 1'1-_.._ c._ 4.1.. t..11 JILL UIILIOIJ J. L\vD\-Mullah) Ill lA\nL.I.a w uavv-- -\.,-nv m Three cases new Felt; Hats for 1:}; 'fall `just passed into stock ; see them. Simmons & Co. - - in u 1 o (`*1 UH vva @`A complete range of all shades in Sew- isng Silks at Ma.nn s Book and Fancy Goods tore, ' 1. .I (`71113 fn TV` ---A parlor car is attahed to the G.T R. train between Barrie, Collingwood and To- ronto. nvuvv. T 8 DoIi t. by your dress goods Before you see the splendid assortment at R. 1. Fraser & Co. s. -. - - .-. 1- ru 0 _|o -Regula.r communicatio; of Corinthian Lodge, A. F. and A. M., next Thursday evening. . . .. Wu. __.1 :_ -L21I on :n .. Ln... kni- V V vuulaa -An*hra.cite coal is still $6.50 a. ton, but a. coal king tells us there is likely to be an advance soon.` wu I wuvv navy..- --A chilly wve has been hovering over` this regton for a. few days requiring the use of furs and overcoats. nun-It. r4 __ VI. lulu mum v v \1nV\a-vu-u t'We have the new ladies Military Cape in Sable, Beaver, Persian Lamb and Mink; see them. Simmons & Co. g. 4-1 .1 .11 HUG UIIUIII. Idlulunvuu \~ vu- -In a. few week; Mr. McCarthy will speak at a. number of (lemonstrations to which he has been invited. ..v.-u\ .. vvunvu any -Ivviv ~v-- -_. _--__ EA good line of` Not'e Paper at 5c. a. quire, and Envelopes to match 5c. a. pack- age, at Mann's Book Store. -:1` - -A~___-_. _.. [)I.-L.......-...Ln.. `In CHIS, ll Luau u n.qvv- u~.a-v- ~- t%'Our `enterprising Photoprapher, Mr. Frank Jackson, was awarded lst prize for his excellent large Portraits. 39 "V ' 7- L." ;L_L ll- MAD vnvvlavuv ow-av - v- -- -..V. -The Brantford Courier states that Mr. Eyton L. Williams, of Barrie, is on the sta' of the Standard Bank in that city. T1 2 N`, .l' lC-`SHCL UULlo Charles Ward s solo at the Collier stret` Methodist church on Sunday evening was well rendered. ` "" ` 9.. _._'._2L.... I...`- `IL VII`! D.lIIl-ll.-I\4II.~n\.u .|.rIowQ--- -.- v---~' __-J . -The Chancery Division of the High Court of Justice will open Oct. 16th, with Mr, Justice Robertson on the bench. __f`__.L! -Sa.rah Hill, of Barrie, ha:1';o-opi1eptic t on Queen street, Toronto, last Tuesday, I and was taken to the General hospital. 1' 1,1. ' nuu. VVBVD vwuvu vv uuv V-w..--..- -.v_l___-_._. Maundre1l & Co , the old reliable sausage maker, has returned to his old stand again, 12 Elizabeth-st. Give him a call. - :11 A n--- L..- 1...-.. L- 41-.-.ll...'mmm swung, a.- a.a-ou---:vw-- -.-. -Dr. W. A. Rose has Lx} the Chicago Fair for the last two weeks, but will be home to-morrow, and resume his practice. I __!nI l_-__- 4 .--The Thanksgiving turkey will have a. little longer time to fatten this year, as Thanksgiving day does not come till Novem- ber 23rd. UUK `'01 us --Mr.' Laidman is the new commeroial master at the Collegiate Institute. He will take theplace of Mr. McIntosh, who is go- ing to college. ,, |,2I_2L_.._ -2 -...-.... .-on-A Klaus-n Anna uv vac-wav- -.--The exhibitors of owers were Messrs. Crawford and Brown. and Messrs. F. J ack- son and S. King, were the exhibitors of photographs. If__ \--..-L_....' `J/snllkllil `rung f`-an ruv Uvsswlluwn -Mr. Secretary McEachern has the thanks of THE ADVANCE for a. ticket to the F103 Agricultural Exhibition, Elmvale, Oct. 10th, 11th and 12th prox. -_vv9 '. ___ _# _________ ___:`l `___`'A \IUIl, `Anna I-nnvu ..--.. r- --_- a'Wa{tson & Lennox; grocers, will have Fresh Fish on sale Thursday, Friday and Saturday of `each week for the season. Prompt attention given to all orders. ll , 'll __I_i Q_L_-1 T...--`Ante.-In ecu-an van`- g. nvnnnrv nu----- _ -The Model School Inspector was not here for the purpose of inspecting the school, as intimated in a late ADVANCE, so Principal I Hallett says, and he ought to know. ,A-.. ._4_ _______ ______AA W811 I'UIlU.Cl'CLlo Mrs. Drury, of Barrie, is visiting her sistnr, Mrs. W. G. Carruthera, of Aven1ng..- Crecmore Star. __ n I ,, __L-._ E-.. `LIA LIQIIWIIU |I&I\n lav `av-1:-or ww -v -v u 3Mr. Swithin King has again secured first prize for his Photos. All who saw his exhibit were unanimous in declaring it the most artistic and beautiful exhibit of Photos. they ever saw; _ -La.s_t Sunday morning Rev. Mr. Ranton reached at the Collier Street Methodist hurch and the Rev. Mr, Hart in the even- ing. Both sermons were good and practical and were much enjoyed. . an .n_ 1119') LL- ..-n....1 ll "U59 Illllvu vulvlvun -It is reported that Dr. Wild, the noted Bond street preacher, will be a candidate for Parliament in Haldimand, in opposition to Dr. Montague. i Mr. McCarthy, it is understood, approves his candidature. In , ,, L rt. 1. I`l 1__I-I.. `l2`:........:..I uuucsuwvu, ullfsvvvw Lanny v-uuu--....-.. -Henry Clews 8c Co. s Weekly Financial Review, for September 21st, has a. very en- couraging tone. It indicates that the worst is over, and that condence will soon be restored and business revived. It is `down on the obstreperous Senators, who are opposing the repeal of the Sherman Act. _ :__._:_._ ('1 ~13 O_..1..L.o .3 LL.` (`as-`nun- Vrrvv--5 v---- -`'r`"- -- ~--~--~----- - - - --The junior C. E. Society of the Congre- gational Church are busy. The girls -are piecing a quilt to keep a deserving! poor wo- man warm this winter. The boys of the same society are mah ing a. scrap book to en- liven the dreary hours of inmates of the Hospital. Their substantial endeavor work in :u'nnsnAnJn.`n_ .11UPllIIIlo .L uuu 18 commendable. Thought his Plan the Boot. . The Oxfillia; maiket committee recommend- ed the plan of Mr. Thomas Kennedy, of this town, out of the numerous plans resented. The buildin to cost $14,800. 0st of the plans were nildings to cost from twenty- 'five to thirty thousand dollars. Mlu Hunter will have char e of our Drou Making Depu-Imon.t' 1- Oct. 158. have your orders early. Hunter. __.-.._-__.1-+:-.---. .;'m `u Ul_``uoOOlOtIIuI 'Elmv_aIe. . . . . . L IEUIIIUICU D but`. Mr, William Hugarford, reporter for the Meaford Mirror, has been the guest of Mr. P. H. Stewart for a. tow days. _ Mr. Frank Bemroseis a good ac uilitin to the Collier street Methodistchurc choxr. His voice is ne and his `solos are admirably T...____.._.__..,..__--_----- :$1;00 PER ANNUM IN ADVANCE SINGLE COPIES, FIVE GENTS. wn..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..Oct.3,4 loco.-oncooc-o-noon~ouovo0cta3,4 . . . . . . . . . . .. Segnh. 27,28,`29 L` III II I`) vvvc u,v |.Oct. 3, l'\_L II 5 .l'8l'IIuusu Mr. J. W. Morrow is still on the sick list. I`. R. King, sr., has gone to the World : 1 dale. . ie. t n J ane, mtthe W C ampb sung. fxml N 39 . 0- W1 SAMUEL WE8LEY.] llurnvv V-vvm Saturday s market was an -80091 o d all produce offered found ready 9619- The following were market square q't'i that day :- V - v 1171 . -n. . An I--..1-..' 0:4: 51! 406,! ,___, \.__, , _ Wheat, 570. to 620.: barley, 350. to. 400.; rye, 45a. to 50c; oats, 300: P0949: 53- to 55c;` hay, "$6.50 to $7-00 P .tn 3: straw. [$5 00; potatoes, 450. 130 500-` 8ba.g;a_pp]eg. 00 to O bind quarters, $6.50-to $7.00 P9 `WW ; fr gamers, $5. 00; mutton. $7 00 to.$3-005 P1'k~ 7.00 to $57.50 ; turkeys, 10c. to 11o._per lb ; geese, 7c.; ducks, 40c. to 500. 8 9*; fowls, 45c. to 50c; butter-, 180- $0 -21' 3113.; lard, 12c. to 13c ;eg :`n- V 12` `per 402 ; hides, (unurimmed), $3.50 to $4.00 '- Wt- ; sheepskins, 50c. to 60c. ambskmu, .; "L 16c to 18c. per lb ;wood, $400 P? cord 2 Rnrhrnn-n AAIII QR Kn II. `'13?! ' ' - ' ' L11 ""`"r IUU to use. per 10 ;wuI cord ; anthracite coal. $6.50 a. Ity _ (2, at th.0 ...w:.:: :32: :':::s?.1:...:....nx.... Hall Block, for a now an Inn. % Police Court. ' . - ' Arthur Smith, a. fakir at the fair ouvndq. `'53 caught; by Detective.BeM`d.l Y."'nd brought before Police Magistrate Roslg _-A- 5% of $10.00 and costs. was Three others did not appear on their}'sui!|_' '98- His Worship issued a. warrant f9i!'i their arrest. ' mud speed 2 301. They took a. diagonal ~d,i;s`- "0%;8tF1fiday, Mt-.d Arnold team, attdohod W Oman and Piano delivery wagon, tan `'1 Thecourae was down Owen street. L Won across Dunlop street and niuhedt". 33g: ::.`:`}.*E3-.:eP:- N dm8 WY` --~ you omce amps. nIequenoe resulued. ADVERTfSEMEN'fS. . --------.;Q--j-- M kl Do art!!! 3 ask.` Minn`: unlit |Ilf``lII:::on~-._Io nuke: Nam. > el, D318 an 1 vvsvun. vv uu ` [James Paterson, auction-3 A Runaway. WHOLE N 0. 8062 humour! nfn-In _} 1. George H. Metcalf. of tho (.nni1tv nf oice, visited. |uuInmuaBLM-nIsTn1uT mus. cu-runny mi smcon: AND nxsinxcr nxcnmaus as soon. saws. ind condensed nito I lnterouttnl Parip Krnphu to: Advance Readers W]: I II.` LI-g CD__.__A:_ J 4`. , --, , - an}- | weeton has rsblvd at last, to hdve rs protection. L ` Stone is being hauled forv a. LO.L. t Wyebridge ' vs I n An` ' - -u u iii: 'H5rrve;::VHome ih Ha.vke Church. Eady. ` October 3rd; ; Z is light in the neighborhood of ` Singhampton.` - v n- 1 u ' .u r\ OIII ` '1`:hei';';'+.;367 appeals in |Voters . List. 7 V T W}; hen; Ih world In Ladies vests. -J.Fyqfe. A I I 1 X-f;;r I'iI`;(:G;1t:).'b:1il(1iII is going on at Penetanguishene. ' ` ' Mr. A Agnew shipped six carloads of [my I at Coakstown` last week. A B.ossea.'u' man writes -- Hunters are coming loaded for bear. -rs up 1 -\ . In u ` The typhoZiZc1Zie(vZarZT7<:Z::\;`9.t Atherly is re- 1 covering No mare "cases. `ls . 'r\ I III 1,11 -1, -2" -,_ { " "s'I{J _c-:-f"t:i1_;-`fa.-1"x11;1"s7;r:cA>'un;1z Apt-,o have ` already nished tater - digging. ,_.I_,_.'l -3 Baxter Presbvteriahs will hold their an- nual tea. meeting to-morrow,` 29th. A` (1 II I 1 A A ' I V (a:t.:v}?enetan`quisl1ene has` shut down or the season. A . - fr()V1Vr`1i;he W:e:gh:>orbood of Nevis are attending the Orillih. High School. Hall, the Toronto bumpologist, is amusing the Washago people and taking their quar- ters. T V . % .Vera, the Dundalk girl who has been advertising for a. husband, received -64 re- plies. V ' -, -r_,,,~3- AI-__-___1-._ __:I1 ____ ....'I....t'....... vvuvn u 1 Alexander Carter; of Waubaushene, fell i from a. wood shed,'someV 10 feet, and broke I hissjxrm. r.-v1\1.isVs Jessie Alexander will appearlbefore a Collingwood audience some time in 0:24 tober. - ' nunu no-0 Ti'i.e grain market: at Hawkstone is now lively, tLe buyers being R . Metcalf and Philip McLeod. A - l A___..-.I -L `I`_-_~p. up-A:`t\,Q L lllllll uvavsavvuo A re occurred at `Georg Smith a mill, Wyevale, a. few days ago, and destroyed '50, - OOO feet: of lumber. ' .. A c\ I III _,1A___ \,\'\I IWJWII V-IL OUIIIIIIVLQ Rosemout. Council of_ Royal _Temp1a.rs held their usual meeting `last week, which was well attended. 9 ,-- _ _- - _n;n_. __ 4-- 4|.`-.4-un--1 ` WIDE! vvvll. wvuvuuvu. Beantlml Hop sucking: in the neuron shade: ozened this week at Hunter. Sarjeant 009:. Farmers around Ja.rra.tt s Corners are quite satised with theeyield of grain which threshing has` revealed. An old pioneer in the person of James Patterson, of Collingwood, passed away last week in his 79th' year. - A W1 _. _'_A.:..'.. .l 4.1.... alum`-1\V Qhrnnnn "- -- iX$ QC?%IIYI C `V KT {E9 E0 man how of the Heat. Poor man. s court at Uptergrove next Fri- nv. J A A ` Wgcn In tun gvvn Jvwna The annual meeting of the South Simcoe Teachers Institute will be held at Alliston on the 9th and 10th of October. , ,1] - .'.-_-..A.3L.- S'l`.-Strayed fromthe premfses A b the undersigned about_the lsg or J une last-. ar'-mark-ed-stra1ght pxeoe o ri ht; gewes` (Ghee snipped out or left eat). an 2 V d . . eat 8 pl rson gxvmg information of their lambs. AM D9 whereabouts w1l_l be rewarded and any p_erson detainimzvhe ammals after this date W111 be prosaclred. JAMES WRIGHT. Shanty Bay R0. ` . 390491). uu uuu quu uuu asvuu v. vv..--..-- William Woods, of Tay, s<;ld a. quantity of spring wheat at the Wyebridge ouxf mills, I which tested 64 lbs. to the bushel. L -_---- .._.1 wuuuu DGBDUU. V`: mun. vv ...- ....----..- t -A large number of `strong, heav and valuable horses have been seuuto the orth- ern lumber camps from Rosseau. 1 n 1 _ ____ .._LL-- 'l)3.u\- n6- Uni-, liu IUIIIUUL uuuuyu ....v... ..-......-....- The new bridge over Pretty River at Not- tawa. is completed, and J. Breckenridge was the first to cross it with a team. Miss Alma Parkhxll, of Midland, and a gifted elocutionist, has gone on a trip to the orth-West and the Pacic Coast. The Osprey Agricultural Society directors will not hold a fair this fall because of the small membersbipand shortage of funds. ,_ _I_ -_I.I .._II 4s--Iuv nial nnnlln lllllilh Dlllwla. uuvu-w---..-`. _..__ ..l.. __ _..= _ You should cull early and neclire tomb of those nice drew pat terns. scarce \ goodn, at J . ll'vI`e9|. ` I may... ...-.. .. ....:.... Lou-wand-. In.-mun fnnvn] ` EOQQIQ" II ale I.` yliruu , } There was a. union. harvest home festival on Tuesday at Creemore, betweenthe Church of England people of the latter place and `Darwin / `1'a.T1`;" A Rosseau chap ' says : ~ Rosseau is really the paradise of `the tourist and the heaven of the sportsman, while for love-making it can- not be surpassed. --r .32-..- - .1... Darwin Dnanrirn at-A | UUU UV Dllbtllnuruivvou The Indians of the Rama Reserve are greatly excited. over the liquor rosecution cases which have arisen out of_ t e death of Ephraim Sandy. - ' ` A Warminster man says that" hamlet is Eretty quie_t_ just now, but that things will . 0 made to hum again soon. Whooping cough is prevalent. A =--~- .......L.... ..l hm hmnul and brush Ollgll I3 prov uevum A large number of log heaps` and brush heaps have been burning in Medonte lately that have lled the air with" smoke and made .a haze like Indian Summer.` The ladle: of Barrie are do] hted with the beamlma goods wine are being made out of their old Fun: at E. 0. Simmons Fur store In the Music Hall Block. V . - I um -..- ....:u... ..c I-nlrlhul tlm nuts "E1mvJ12'Jy. are uilty of taking the nuts from the axletrees o buggies to the peril of the owners. Imprisonment and the cat _ should be meted out to such parties. ,.,s.._.-;.:- L....sI.. ....n.-. whn P]{0\ |n\ In -rm vn -.-..-.V.v. -. V--." cov.vn' or suucon. 3' Metcalf. the Village of Hawkstone. ill the County of Simcoe. formerly a. member of the firm carry- -mg on busmess as eneral store gkeepers. under the st.y1e_of R. . Metcalf 8: Company. do hereby cerl 1fy that the Band partner.-hip was. on the first day of August. 1893, dissolved by mutual consent. All debts owin to the said artnership are to be paid to R. . Metoalf. at gawkntone. and all c`a.ime Inst the -said artnership are to be presente to the said R. '. Metcalf, by whom they will be. settled. Dated this 25th Sept . 1893. GEO. H. METCADF. Witmss. '1`. R. FERGUSON. Barrie, Ont. '39-9. ` D6 UIUFUU. uuu UV nuvu run -.v-.. One of those peripatetic tooth pullers, who every once in a while gets round this way. was lately ned $20'and costs at Exeter for practising dentistry without license - The Anglican Clergy of the West Simcoe Deanery will assemble at Collingwood this week. ` Rev R. W. Stewart and wife. of Foochow, China, take part in the meetings. The Patrons of Industry are advertised to hold a convention in Alliston, October 13th, for the urpose of nominating a candidate for the ominion House in South Simcoe and another. for the Legislature in West Simcoe. Indies wonder how Hunter. saajennt as 0o._ can sell their lovely 1'1`; esso cheap. _ V V y J H-1 , 1112-5-.. Harald IAVI. fa.rmel`I`l61d0lll how Hunter Sal-Jean: an Oo._ can their lovely rule: to 1 The Alliston Herald says. farmer: seldom get such a. hih price for butter as obtained there this in l. The quoted price: in the] Herold offthat date ere .180. ' to 19c.-; in the Barrie market the game date the price was . _. .,_ __`_.....-..\4u:ulnnf. writes :--A, mOet- A Rugby correaponuenu Wnwa ;-.. ........ ing of the Temperance Executive of Uro we: held in Mitchell Square on Tuesday, 5th 2 __ ._,,g..... :4. was screed tn drop Local Ope- Iheldi Mitchell Square on .l.uUIuu_y, ...... inst., when it was agreed drop Op- tion for the time and turn our attention to the Plebiscite. . ' ` The town is somewhat excited over s_ visit from 9. big black bear, which was discov- ered `in Jeremiah Murphy : ard, on Wed- nesday morning. v One of the, ys disturbed and chased it...` calling .on_' the way for John'n`yI to get hie gun." But unfortu-_. resrme - are eveileble.'p and the t s tie `p_sp_ers'to`snlsrge eupougthe 7 me escaped. "iThis is. a great chen_ce~ tore tivepchersotere ofp"'.`tli_"e; svig\ve1_n_ . sue v coi-reapohdent writes :--A n...............m Executive mm 1NTERE8'1f8 `Hosiery and 1 re the Orillia; '1;v1V1:1';'bars;i"b.Ii1 `the streets in broad day- lights.-..-Pa.cket. 0' 'Ii" .1 n noun ~1- ,-----` m0\'m?(ii}>F onmuuuo. I.Geor1ze H. mvwv ot_ wwunlooda `now \..J was vv-J nvvv an...uu up.- 4` The Cardwell Seiitinel is noizv 9. 48 column newspaper, gnd is bright and newsy. ` IV 1"I-,,, I. I`! I IV j{`G;;;g;*'1s;a;;.;.;;,;".,;' 6;,:.;.s preached to the people of Guilford and did it well. . . - ?0UNTY{ OF SIMCOE, "ONTARIO; SEPTEMBER 23, 1893. Z The WVi'tr_1_ea1s;ms_:9'.ys' potatoes are L coming outjdry but very few ip .a. hill, rl'.I'{_,,1,_,,'II(V .0 I` A teacher in: one of the public sehools at Orillia. resigned her position because she could not preserve order. ` ' A 5 n .4 u '. in . 1\ 11 ,1 Z Z Z 1 r1r1uruZ100i:o.cl>1ing at Bradford but whose home is at Bond Head--rides to and fro on a dandy bicycle. . It -is reported that Hugh Ella.rd,-of To- ronto, has'purcha.sed the Sh1e1d s property ` North Adjala, for $10,000. .. 1 T?` I , ' A I`! .,l I,_E,-__ nlausv-`..-J. uynvu . 3 I ,` ` ` - ` ` _ Tl1_e. ap:ep`;c:rop VVes{', Gwillimbury is going to very _slim. - ' 1 0 a;z:e aroundin the vicinity ' of John Cra.wford s, Adjala. I I19- Thlere were no appeals, says the Bradfordv Witness, against the Township and Village i Voters list. , V .. ~ Auction Sales. ' 1\Iou1-.w, Oct. `2, 1893-011 lot 22, con. 3, Essa; horses, cattle, sheep, implem'ents,etc.' Sale at 1 o clock. Wm. Ballantyne, prop. I L Tebo, auctioneer. Monday, Oct. 2, 1893-011 lot 17, con 7, Flos;ghorses, came. sheep. pigs. imple- ments, etc. Sale at 1 o clock., Patrick Ryther, prop. James "Paterson, auctioneer. Thursday. Oct 5, 1893-On south half lot 17, con. 9, Innisl; horses, cattle, sheep, pigs, implements, etc. Sale at lo clock. Johnston Black, prdp. VV. D. McConkey, auctioneer. -_.... l'\ I . In ,,_ n

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