V :1 II. J` No new name will be added to the Sub tlon List until the money in paid. uiaeeribers now in arrears for three months and over will be charged $1.50 Der annum. this In salted were 1: spokes Marqul aemble further been re II I,_ lnlbau The cowed for wa repara came: the ho pent. al ngains whose and pr :0 re-gird I tended .the I{i 0pf::X`l presul those and primal. the I{i Hana bshop other caved other of \\'o dared grass.- would ted b dbcus oft he the ch A non poor`, 1 [of the he bel` such q in a t an an nu The \\'i1li dress. Minn Q Arc discu aimon Th Barrie BaiIway~Guide.| tains_ olngy . CD851 vg... ;u and .mqye thee duty nn.` 0 v-u\I of 1 h cuss I relnt Chu tion FIG`; Opt-i .o55u.m; % . ' u'a.'ls.m'.` 5.05 p.m. 8 58 um. ' GRAVENHURS'l`& NORTH BAY. 1343 mm. . 6.05 3.111. 11 81, - (from 0111113) 6.56 " 3.35 pan.-Gravenh at onlv- 3 35 " 853 mu. (to Orillh) 505 pan. conunawoon `AND mn_i"o`nn.-` 10.55 mm. (from 0o1'_wocd)13.1I-s.m .` 3 32 p.m. 08 3.03 " (to Garwood) V5 30 pm. PEN ETANG. ' A.__ ...g_ 10.55 a m. 57..-n. 7 80 -In In -- IV-IV 505p Wdmivtun :1 HAMILTON. TORONTO. n'&'Tn. 11 8: 3 30 pm. 8 05 mm. nwrr srnarmo. _ THE ADVANCE desires to directpublic` attention" to the prevalence of fruit steal- ing from` gardens of late. In this town many of our citizens have been robbed cf their choicest `fruit which had been watch- ed and cultured with great care and much expense. It is said that crowds of half- grown boys and young men have been raiding gardens and doing this stealing, and some of the street corners where these boys congregate furnish evidences of guilt by the refuse on the side walks. To many persons, going into a man s garden at night and `taking fruit is regarded as a good joke, it is, however, one of. a very serious character, as may be seen in the new Criminal Code, 55, 56 V1ct., Chapter 29. Sec. 341 :-- Every one who steals any plant, root. fruit or vegetable production growing. in any garden, orchard, pleasure ground, nursery ground, hot-house, green- house, or conservatory, is guilty of an oifence and liable on summary conviction, to a penalty not exceeding twenty dollars over and above the value of the article so stolen. or the amount of the injury done, or to one month's imprisonment with or 4- without` hard labor. FROM. QQ__.. us: as uaass v H aJIvwu- uuslu V1 Ul.'l""'.l. Mrs W _B Tisdale, 2 Robert Grose. Drawing Room Screen-1 Mrs W B Tis- dale. Embroidery on Satin-1 Mrs W B Tisdale. Silk Rope Einbroidery-] Miss Victoria Eaton, Barrie Filo Floss on Linen--l Miss Bird, 2 Mrs J S Brown. Ribbon Work--1 Miss Lily Lower, Bar- rie. Ribbosene Work--1 Mrs J S Brown. Piano or Table Scarf-1 MissA Steven- son, 2 Mrs. Whyley. Sofa Pillow, Crazy --1 Mrs~J S Brown, 2 Miss B Ross. Sofa Pillow, any other kind-l Mrs D Lewis, 2 Mrs T W Anderson, Barrie. Toilet Set 9 ' of any kind-1 Miss B Ross, 2 Miss Hat- Ill tie Carley. One Dozen Table Doyleys-1` 9', IMiss Bird. One Sat Mats-.1 Miss B 1'0 al In" - 1 Miss B V V Oi-otehsd Lace--1.Miss~.B Boss; 214rs`{,_D. .m._1_Fm.|k Blow. . monlywin De. _ ` Best Dressed`~Doll:-M1 Hattie Dntton, Robert ,Gross.`*=3`.`~l,3es t* pii'r ':'1 il_l 6w i` fa} Shirt, band,-"e f ` '_ Ross, 2 Miss N Rankin. Barrie. _Bei-lin | Wool Won-k-1 Miss A, Steuenson, 2,Mrs W B Tisdale. Carriage` Afghan-1 Miss V Eaton, 2 Mrs J S Brown. Macrame . Work-1 Mrs D Lewis, 2 MrsJ S Brown. Table Scarf, R0 , Silk We'rk-.-1 Miss: Hattie Carley. able Scarf, Rope Ara- sene-1 Miss Lena Ross, Barrie; 2 _Mrs D Lewis. , Drawn Work-,1 Miss Bird`, 2), Miss B, Ross. Slumber_.Rope'-f'1 andf2: Miss`B Ross. Table Mats of:any-k1`nd-- Ross, 2 Mrs W B Tisdale. Lmas Knitt'ed~`Iiaee-" -'-1 -emu an =-1.-. `ru;.l Barrie. 2 Miss Mary Evans. Qrillia. "Ein- broidery, done. on Linen, with Coaching Silk-`-1 -"L .King...L0atlinsJWjokk; . Raised-1 Mi|l=:x.:3'nkin:B!liQo Rope ; Wor-k-1 i 01... .XXXVl-Lsdies` Work Useful- 2' Hand- 8e`iviu Six Ferns---1 Geo Street, 2 Frank Brown. One Palm-l Frank Brown, 2 Geo Street. Ben est. : o1... ::m_ru... g--`-*'l;`Robe'rt _fMi'II'5 3 - > . 2- .,, Mi, ,. ' ?%S**i?rw6 .n;ta1sna'."y*ai`a- ohias-1. Geo Street, 2 Frank Brown. Six Single (>`reraniums-1 Geo Street, 2 Frank Brown. Six Double Geranlumse l Geo Street, 2 Frank Brown. Six Coleus -1 Geo Street, 2 Frank Brown. Six Be- gonias-1 Geo Street, 2 Frank Brown. Best Collection of 25 Green House Flow- ers--1 Geo Street, 2 Frank Brown. Basket of Cut Flowers,---1 Frank Brown. Collectionscf Annuals. must be growth of A.Inateurs-l George Sneath, 2 Alex- ander, Scott. Barrie. Collection-of An- nual, professional--I Frank Brown, 2 E Justice. Collection of Roses--1'George Street,'2 Frank Brown. Bridal Bouquet --1 Frank Brown, Hana Bouquet--31 Frank Brown,..2 .George Street. Table . 1 F1-a r|k.B,ro!rI_I, 2, George Street. Six" `9,|`l|.|A|:l-`"'-4':1~(_}eO,S.`l'O...;2 E Justice. Six Bbloxgbrninindndir-I` R` '1. `Anderson, % 2 -W9! 8?I9*-" ;,;'.3.?.3S.;':. 35953-'-.1' 2 Funk i Br6i`n.CZ.Hd :.?8'1ir_.l3I.l!I..IIII-'-1 E Justioe,i :2gG' s_'Sne_ath. Six Zinnias -1`E ~Jiis`tica, 2 B _Si1esth.'""t Six`Pansies -1AFrank B`rown, 2 El'Ju`stic'e. U Dlhllll-F1 E Jnsti'ce, -2 -Geo'Sneath. Six Astelki--~21 J nstioe. ` Table Flam Orna- sign--1S t.r eet~, 2 -Brown. -~ eknnsx rnonrc. ' 2 Hendersoil Os. ,._J, . .. ...2.-D.. usury [ ".l'|0n-n. 1 ` '1. .-,, `V . r \v c ohns Q, . 1,3 x .- n V: , V}, 2 w ,. .7 ..so.. '5` 1` i. o-;.' 5-. * ~. - - - `mm.-.- ..:-,. .81: -. 9 ,-*- ~ N , K, . _.,,. -. ,, - ,, .39 .._....v .;_,.`-,., -.....' ` .nA V vf-4-v-v-sin V`?-4-v. " `i':'r:"s`I I . Wt Class XXXV--Palntina on Plush, Oil --l Mrs W B Tisdale, Orillia. Painting on Silk or Satin, Oil Colors-] Miss A Stevenson, Orillia. Painting on China, Flowers-1 and. 2 Miss Bird, Barrie. Fancy Work of any kind by girls under 14 years-1 Miss Louisa King, Barrie; 2 Miss Louisa Neally, Barrie. Embroidery on Cotton or Muslin--1 Mrs Jackson, Barrie; 2 Miss S J Symes, Dalston. Berlin Wool Work, framed-1 Mrs F M Smith, 2 Mrs J S Brown, Guthrie. Berlin Wool Work, at-1 Mrs D Lewis, Barrie. Netting, Fancy-1 Miss A `Stevenson, 2 MrsD Lewis. Tattinq -1- Mrs Whylie. Barrie. Best Collection Hand Made Lace--1_ Mrs D Lewis. Ladies Work of any kind-1 Miss Hattie: Carley, Barrie; 2 Mrs J S Brown, Guthrie. Paper Flowers-1 E Justice, Barrie. Mexican Needle _Work -1 Mrs E C Simmons, Barrie. Table or Chair Scsrf'-1 Miss A Stevenson, 2 Mrs J S Brown. Fire Screen, made un-1 Miss L King. 2 Mrs.William .Vair-0ut- line Work. Figures, Silk- 1 L Steeper, Barrie. _Outline-Work, Figures, Cotton- Miss Mary Freeman, Barrie;.2 Mrs J S Brown.` '_Slipper Holder-1 Miss Hattie Carley, 2 Mrs J S Brown. Tidy, Fancy --l Miss Hattie Carley,` 2 Miss B Ross, Painswick. Java Canvas Worked --1 Mrs J S Brown, 2 Mrs William Brown. Staple Work--l Mrs F M Smith. Child's Dress -1 Mrs William Vair. Mikado'Fan -1 Mrs D Lewis. Crazy Patch.Qu,ilt- 1 Mrs W B Tisdale, Orillia. Point Lace -1 iMrs W B Tisdale. Honiton Lace- 1 Mrs E C Simmons. Outline Work, Figures-,1 Mrs. DLewls. Gold or. Silver Tinsel Work--1. Mrs` W-B 'l`isdale._ Ape plique Work on Cloth.--1 Mrs. E C Sim- mons, 2 Mrs-D Lewis. Arasene Work- 1 Miss Lsnie` Steeper. V Gentlemau s Smoking Cap-.-1, Miss `Hattie Carley. Cotton Crochet Work-1 Mrs. Whyley, 2 Miss Hattie Carley. - Crochet Work,` Wool-1 Miss` Hattie A Carley, 2 Mrs. D Lewis. Ring Work-1 Miss L King. Per- forated Cloth Work-_-1 Miss Fann Low,- er, Barrie, I Braiding---l Mrs. E Sim- mons, 2 MrsJ S Brown. a Bead Work--.1 ns'__' m `D fI1:..:..I- n `D-L__i. n____A snnooo` 2' ' _ '_ s.....`y. V j.(c'onunud from page 3.); 2 nunr rnonuoa.` .1] i CC.-ass XXXII-s.-Best, 10 lbs Butfterfin lb. rolls-1 An'dr,eI'v Thompson. ThOi.'nton'; 2 Mrs D Mcuaig, Edgar. Butter. not iess than 20 lbs. in rkinlororock--.-1 Mrs A Gilchrist, Edgar; 2 Mrs D McCuai, Edgar, Butter. not less .than 10 _lbs. in crock--1 Mrs D McCuaig, 2 Andrew Thompson. Roll Butter. notlsss than. 10 lbs.--1 Mrs ,D.McCuaig, 2 P Lyon, Bsr- ; rie. ' Factory Cheese, made in County- ; 1 and 2 A 0 Bell, Cookstown. Farmers ~ Cheese-1 Mrs D McCuaig. Home Made i Wine-G.-ap:-2 `bottles---1 Mrs D Mc- Cuaig. Home Made Wine, any other-` kind--1 Mrs D McCuaig, 2 George Camp-` bell. Cured Hams, Farmers Cu:-e-l G Sneath. 2 Mrs A Gilchrist. Home Made Bread-1 Mrs A Gilchrist, 2 Mrs D Mc- Ouaig. Maple. Sugar, 10 lbs.-1 W G Beeton, Crsighurst; 2 D F Strathern, Otill1a.- Imperial Quart Maple Molasses --1 D F Strathern. 2 C Cook, Cookstown. A Honey in Comh--1 H N Hughes. Barrie; 1 2 W Patterson, jr. Imperial Quart of \ Honey--1 H N Hughes. 2 W Patterson, j jr. Best Display of Honey-l. H N 3 Hughes. Best Apiary Out:.-l H N ` Hughes. Best Assortment of Pickles in % Bottles, home made-1 D F A Strathern. Assortment of Bakers Bread and Biscuits, plain and fancy-l R McMillan. V Assort- ment of Home Made Cakes-1 Mrs. D. Mc- Cuaig, 2 Wm Brown, Shanty Bay. MAN U FACTUREBS. Class XXXlII--Assortment of Cloth, Flannel, Blankets. 850,-] Mrs D Mc- Cuaig, .2 Mrs J Campbell. Piece of Satin- ette, not less than 10 yards-1 Mrs. D. McCuaig. Piece of White Flannel, all wool. not less than 10 yards-1 Mrs D McCuai. Piece of Colored Fennel, all Wool, 10 yards--1 Mrs D McCuaig. White Flannel, cotton warp, not less than 10 yards--1 Mrs J "Campbell, 2 Mrs D McCuaig. Colored Flannel, cotton warp, not less than 10 yards-l Mrs J. Camp- bell. Canadian Tweed, not less than 10 yards-'-1 Mrs D McCuaig. Pair Blankets hand spun yarn-1 Mrs A Gilchrist, 2 Mrs 'D'McCuaig. Pair Horse Blankets, hand spun yarn-l Mrs A Gilchrist. Set Double Team Harness, heavv-1 D Mo- N iyen, Barrie. Set Double Carriage Har- ness-l D McNiven. Set Single Harness -1 D McNiven. Pair Heavy Collars-1e D McNiven. thing but hegme will erise V-from .; |noh I neglect of perentil dt,1_t_y"it Tia hdi to oolioeive. This nAe:gleot by'peI-ente of the true 1nte_reste'of their children by 'penni't- ting thein to be-` under the i`n'uei:oeI A which the etreeta afford at /hnight, is one h good reason for the enactment of a curfew LADIES wonx. UUUDUJH. .10 JIULlIl.||lUl':'.I. UDI-IIVB VUUUDD 2 Henry Tracey, Minesing. 12 Fall` Pippins-1 Henry Tracey. 12 Snow .Apples-1 James Uoutts, 2 Henry Tracey. 12 Red 'Pound--l Henry Tracey, 2 John Symes, Da stun. - 12 American Golden Russets-1 artin J ohnson,2 Geo. Sneath. 12 Pe_waulree-1 James Coutts, 2 Joseph Orchard, Minesing. 12 Northern Spy-l . E A Little, 2 George Coles, Barrie. 12 Maiden Blush--1' Gorge Sneath. 12 Baldwins-1 Gee Sneath. 2 Robert Grose. 12 Colv.erts--1 E A Little, 2 Martin Johnson. ' 12 Wacner-1 Geo Ottaway, 2 James Horton, Barrie. 12 Spitzenburgs --1 Dr Morton, 2 James Orchard. 12 Rtbstone Pippins-1 Geo Coles, 2 George Ottaway. 12 Wealthy-1 Geo Sneath, 2 James Coutts. .12 Yellow Bell Flower-' l J as Coutts, 2 Geo Ottaway. 12 Perveky Man-1 Joseph Orchard. 12 King of . Tompkins County"--1J _W Orchard, Mine-y smg; 2 Joseph Orchard. 12 Rhode Island Greenings--1 J W Orchard. 12 Man-1 Joseph Orchard, 2 J W Orchard. 12 Ben Davis-1 John Payne, Shanty Bay ; 2 J as Coutts. 12 any other variety -1 L Kennedy, Allandale; 2 E Justice. Collection of autumn apples, six of -each variety, correctly named-l Geo Srieath. Collection of apples, four of each variety, correctly named-1 Geo Sneath. 2 Henry Tracey. Peck of Crab Apples, Transcend- ant-1 W Crowe, 2 W Wiggins. Peck Crab Apples, Montreal Beauty-1 John Carley, Barrie ; 2 E A Little. Peck of Crab Apples, Hyslop--1 '-Geo Ottaway, 2 Geo Campbell. Pears-6 Flemish Beauty -1 Judge Ardagh, 2 Geo Sneath. 6 Bartlett--1 Geo Sneath. Collection of autumn and winter Pears, 5 of each variety, to be correctly named-1 Geo Sneath. Plums--12 Lombards - l `E Justice, 2 Judge Ardagh. I2 Bradshaws -1 Geo Ottaway. 12 Pond"s Seedlings --1 Geo Ottaway, 2 E Justice. 12 Ni- sgara-.1 James'Horton, 2 Geo Ottaway. 12 Blue Plums, other than above varieties -A-1 Geo Oaway, 2 Hugh Dickinson, Barrie. , .;12 Red Plums. other than above varieties-1 Geo Ottaway, 2 J as Horton. 12 Yellow -Plums-1 James Horton, 2 Geo Ottaway. , Collection of Plums, 6 in each variety. to be correctly named--1 Geo Ottaway, ,2 Jas Horton. Grapes-2 lbs uConcord-1 Geo Ottaway. 2 -lbs Dela- ware-l E Justice, 2 Wm Brown. _ 2 lbs Niagara--1 Geo Ottaway, 2 Martin J ohn- . son. 2 lbs Moore's early-1 Geo Ottaway, 2 E Justice. 2 lbs Rogers No '3 Massa- aoit- -1 Geo Oataway. 2'lbs Rogers No 9 Lindley-'-1 Geo Ottaway, 2 E Justice. 2 lbs Rogers No 15 Agawaim-1 Geo Ottaway. 2 lbs Rogers No 2 Salem-1 Geo Ottaway. 2 lbs Brighton-1 Geo Ottaway. -2 lbs any other variety, grown in open air--1 Geo O-ttaway, 2 Martin Johnson. Collectisn White hot house Grapes-'-1-Geo Plaxton. Collection Black not house Grapes-1 Geo Plaxton. `Col- lection of outdoor Grapes-1 Geo Otta- way. - --v v In vvv xv.-: .--.----"4 4- Justioe;-2 G ` `e Sneethv. - 5 -1 E*Jiuioe, 2 e0 Snesth,` ' "Si_x`PansieI '-l Frank E. J uitice. Three IDnhlIeI+1 J nutioe, Geo Sneeth. ~AIl o0I I`-*--1 E uatiee. _ Flori! Omsk- mentu-_1-Frmk Brown. Floral Win De- sign--1 Geo Street, Frank Brown. ~ - A ; mm _1~nonpeI,:.' A. ~ Clue XLII- Three Hendeueti E Vlyl ,l1.LI\- 1nn_._1 E ,Tn-6'An 0 `l\ Il'.J`I1..-. George Street, 2 Frank Brown. . S`: Fu- Street, 2` Garanluma-_ Frank Coleus Geo Frank`Brown. Be-. Geo Six Geo Street, Frank One Frank '2 Street. Geo Baaket Collections" of of, George ander nnal,7profeaa1onal--I Brown, E" J uatioe. of Streat,'2 Frank Bouquet Olaaa XLI`-Boat Hanging Baaket-1 Frank, Brown,,2 Ben net, 1Ftljlk:B_w!n, aaoorze Street. sir iihiil-3- 1~G9.B7rae.t.:2 E Jnntioa; , Six B '1 '5 "."-.e:;3'3_'!i3 ; SIQOKI-`-1. Frank vBro.Iyn. V] ~ `". 1...-L34: 9 zmnizk-Q-m-K`5 ` Id U:__:__ `L .Seeh do-'p redetione' ereeimply the out- come of the street -`education which il` obtained at Barrie and in towns genenlly. Many young` Ind: and luau t6o~ue per-4 e mistesi.9,.he0$!-8Prl9.$?9 ---~ 19% : 1.932,? aaaanowasrsuutwaaai $1.. LIL`? L IIITY 'oE"'e:1 H11 2 D. .McOui:z., % i hI;o.9 ii..%nirM Q(. !-."!',:K.`."*`3.lfL%.1' o r-on-N o , ` 1,}. f L1 o .- '.g;5&s::- ;Mnrtin%%a3son. Q .11 - nn:::nE f._._:1`vt?31?&" `n`."1;r.9.`.. 2%;3 nft . . Irma mars. ' . Glass XXXVIII--Oil Painting` --1 -M M Findlay. Lsndscape-1 R W Greene, Orillis; -214 M Findlay. Inanimate Ob- jects, owers-1 Mrs W B'T1sdale._ Best` Collection, by itself-1 M M Findlav. Watercolors, landscape-1 R W Greene. Marine--1 R. W Greene. Drawing, pen and ink sketch-'-1 R W Greene. Pencil Drawing-l P Love, 2 R W Greene. Collection of Photographs-1 Swithin King, Barrie ; 2 Frank Jackson, Barrle. Painting on Terra Ootta--1 A V Stevenr son. Orillia. Orayon-1 Frank Jackson, 2 M M Findlay. Pencil Drawing or Sketching-1 and 2 R W Greene. ' FRUITS. 2 . Class XL--Apples-12 Duchess of Old- enbur-g-1, W Wiggins, 0130 Station; 2 James Ooutts. Midhurst. 12 St Lawrence -- 1 Willie McCarthy, Barrie ; 2 James Contts. `12mAlexander-1 _James Coutte, '|::_,_ __ In 111-11` "Bro_wn,`2 Mrs C _N;eilly. L : Plsin Sewing by jg`irl;=nn_der 14, y'es,rs.-r1'Et.b_el Anderson, Barrie. Counterpsne, crotobed-1' .rs D Lewis,-R 2 .Miss J Psinswiclr. Counterpsne, knitted-.-1.Mis s Minnie Woods; Dalston; 2 TMrs J Robinson. Quilted Pstchwork, cloth-1 Mrs D Lewis Quilt white .;quiltod--_1 Robert. Grose. Quilt, log cabln-1 snd 2 Mrs Msry 'Assssd. Barrie. Best psir. Mits, home msde-l Mrs T Campbell, 2 Mrs - J .8 Brown. Best psir Woollen Gloves, hsnd knit-1 Mrs J S `Brown, 2 Mrs A Gil- christ.` Best pair Woollen Stockings. hsnd knit-1 Robert Grose. 2 Mrs J S Brown`. Knitted Fsncy'C.tton-1 Mrs D Lewis, 2 Mrs J S Brown. Tidy, crocheted cotton-1 M1ssiMsry Freeman, 2 M Goode. Collection of Knitting-1 Mrs.J Robinson, 2,MrsJ S Brown. Col- lection of Crotchets-1 `Mrs J Robinson. Striped Reg Carpet. cotton--] and 2 Mrs D Lewis. Best Hooked Mst-1 Miss Hsttie Csrley. 2 William Brown. Pair White Pillow Sbsms-1 Miss Bird, 2 Mrs `J S Brown. PLANTS up rnowzn. IH1~LNoR1'HERx ADVANCE. -I-ILIIUR U, LILDIKUWICV ul UT .-I. W C Wilson. Small White Peu-1 A & W Campbell, 2 D T Strathern. Yellow Corn-1 CF Wattle. White Corn-2 C F Wattie. Exhibit of i Roller Flour, Graham and Cracked Wheat-`.1 J R. Stewart. Collection of G'rrain-1 W, C Wilson. Red Clover Seed--1 D T Strath- ern. Flax Seedr-1 A & W Campbell, 2 Geo Campbell. . . Buy your Boys sun: at th giant clothlen, lluntensarjeant dc Ooh. They sell cheap. . . y Crown - Advance Correspondence. The young people : meeting was well_ attended last Friday evening. The meet- ing is becoming a. very interesting one to our community, especially to the young people. ` 'n....u. 1...- ........;. 4.- _.._ ._.:.1_L n- '"i3'S':h has come to our midst. On Thursday evening Robert McLean was taken violently ill. and so severe was the attack that before medical aid could be procured he had passed into that bourne, from which no traveller ever returns. His remains were interred in the family plot at Stroud on Sunday afternoon. .- A large number of friends and acquaintances accompanied the body to it: last resting place. ' `l'..-L u_;..-_.1'._ _2__..___-., , A II II - nu tutu LIJIIIIIII yuuululul I g idiu Reba Noey,. of Alliaton, spent a few days lut week with Mrs, McLean. ~ _ A nrsanacnirnn islnarzbslrt/.7 There is rothing more delicious toga. certain class of newspapers and. their readers in the United States than some report bearing against members of_ the English Royal Family or - the aristocracy. Last week a press dispatch was published in the United States charging the Duke of Connaught with cowardice at the battle of Tel-el-Keber. The statement was made that after the army had been arranged in order of battle a telegram from England caused General Wolsely to make a change andto order the guards with the Duke of ` Connaught to La safe place in the rear. . '.lhe whole story has been denied by 3 General Herbert and others who were I Testimony has been o'er- ' in that battle. ed to show that the Duke of Connaught . showed not only bravery on the eld but 3 that he was remonstrated with for putting himself in_positions of danger. It is also stated authoritatively that arrangements - were made the day before for the position of forces, and that no change occurred, as alleged a in the despatch. author of that press despatch deserves the punishment due to the liar and libeller, and the newspaper that give currency to such reports pay but little respect to the ethics of true journalism. The GRAIN. Gloss XLIV-White Winter Whest- 1 D T Strathern. Orillla; 2 W C Wilson. East Oro. Red or Amber Wheat-1 W G Wilson. Spring Wheat, any variety- 1 W C Wilson. White Fyfe Wheat-1 W O Wilson, 2 Geo ` Campbell. Barley, six rowed-l J as Ooutts, 2 D T Strathern. Barley, two rowed-1 W 0 Wilson. Blsck Oats--l W C `Wilson. T `lI!___s.l,, I\ s -s l'I'17r- 7 I301 \.IQ|lD-"I V7 \J 7' ll-Ulla '7 IIIUC Egyptian Oata-1 W King. Lefroy. White Oats, any other va1'.iety-1 Jae Goutts. 2 W King. Large White Peu--1 W C Wilson. Black eyed Men-owfat Peu-1 W (1 W"-nus Q..- Thin... `D--- 1 A P. r1990 Last Saturday afternoon a foolball team from No. 7 0:0 played a. friendly match with the home teem, resulting in a victory for Crown Hill by 1 goal to nil. home in Gravonhhrst. Min Hattie Anders lMies- Ida Campbell has` {fie} | eon accompanied her,1 and will remain` during the winter months. On Q..I.k..Ll. .....-A. LL- 1'I-_ A twb. Mr. Wm. Patterson has almost com- pleted some extensive improvements which he is p'ntting\on his house and born. whereby `the premises have been given a decidedly `natty Ipplnnoe. V Mr. "Hamilton Young is Also improving his residence by the addition 50! 5 stone foundation end new siding, which will add very msterislly to the oolntort. in the nesnfnture. vuv VVIIJIDI. suulllllllg _6x:5 Sabbath next the Rev. Canon Greene, of Orillia, will preach in St. Paul ; church at the hour of half past twn- . UVVVI I am pleased to jtste tint Mrs. J an. Lee has almost recovered from her recent- illneu and in-{ablqto be omongut us once m2=.- II! 'I\.. The annual ploughing match in conngc. tlon with the Patron of Industry will take place in this place on the 25th inat. Some valuable prize: are oerod, and an this is a : county match. inatead of a tov_vna_l/lip ,match,- a laat ycar |j was. the public may look for a great incroaao in . .the numbor of cpmpotitorc and an a natural competition kcencr competition. `0 C`|.`n'-5 n41nanIA- -...L:_.. Q` 141__._.., kn: In unvu nvvll VI UUI-ll VUIII UIUII o thq;1e'e,t,. regular meeting of Envcene. -'Divi|ion 8.0. T. , the following oioeu ewe:-e elected and_;imt_n.lled for the ennui quarter: P. W. P., Bro. JIIIIOI Black W.:__ l{.,1_B1_:o. H. M. Mothers; W. ,_,_;, :Siet.er A. Brolley; R. 8,, Bro. `Herb. [mack ; A. 12. 3., Sister; M. M.-.Gou1a ;';F. R ,AQInteu`v 'l'_' Rimk 9* 'l!u-an. `R... 111... 2, Every one who, having been convict- ed of any such offence, afterwards commits any such oence is guilty of an indictable cer cc and liable to three years imprison- ment. R.S.C.. C. 164, S. 23. Csmnbell, Barrie`. '1'we1ye~wmt_e Unlolll -1 Frsnk Brown. 2 Msrtin Johnson. Twelve Yellow Onions-.--1. Henry Wortley. 2 H Goode. Twelve Red" Onions-l Hy Wortley, 2 H Goode. Peek Potsto On- ions-1 Geo Csmpbell, 2 A J; W Comp- bell. Pickling Onions--1 E J ustloe, 2 Geo Street. Trophy Toms.toes--1 Msrtin Johnson, 2 Mrs A Gilchrist. Acme To- matoes-l H Goode, 21!} Justice. Per- fection \Tomsto_es-- 1 Mrs A `Gilchrist, 2 Msrtin Johnson. Mikado Tomstoes-1 Geo Street, .2 E J usticey Clection of Tomatoes,---1 D C Campbell, 2" Martin Johnson. Hubbard Squash-1_ G W Beeton, Cralgharst; 2 E J ustioe. Mem- moths ussh-1.Jas Cross, Barrie. Vege- table arrow-1 R T Anderson, 2 .H Goode. Musk Melons-.1 John Payne. Shanty Bay; 2 Henry Wortley, Shanty Bay. Water Melon_s-1 G E Somers, 2 H Goode. Citrons-1 Henry Wortley, 2 J as Coutts, Midhurst. Collection of Gar- den Vegetables-l E Justice, 2 R T I Anderson. _ I Lucius , can Lit N5! :hllUiUI. fl-IO U||1Q ;1,'. S.. Sutor I.'.Biauk ;.'J1. me; ,Bro.. W.m.J B_ro_wn ; Oon..s.B.ro. .J. ..'mne: .; -A.s ._0on.-,~ SI-tar A-,LAB`1.I`1:3.__0h,9p:"w` ;~.;B:o. _'_W_g.. 'I';_--.. .. I_-I_ _ Johnson. Twelve Eu-lye Ho'in~ Cnrrote--V 1 R '1' Anderson, 2 Henry Wurtley,` Shanty Bey, -Twelve Intermediate Oar- rote-.-1 E B Greenwood, 2 RT Anderson. Twelve Red Oeu-ote--`-l E'Jnatioe, 2 Martin J ohnuon. Twelve '.l`urnipa--1 E Justice, 2 SEA -B Greenwood. .81! Root: White Celery-l E Juntioe. Six Root: Red Celery-1 E J uetica, 9 Martin John- son. Six Capsicum: or Peppers--1 Geo Street, 2 E Justice. Twelve Eon Table Oorn- 1 Martin Johnson, 2 Geo Semen, Barrie. Table Beam in Pod--1 Mrs. D McCuai,. E E guetiof; ` Six Long Reg! "`- `A ---m I 9. . . nntica. ' R'?0'.l`S A - Class XLIII-Best Collection Field Roots-1 J as Coutts; Potet-oes.-Beauty of Hebron-1 W G Beeton, 2 J as Coutts.' Empire Stete-1 W G Beeton. 2 James Coutts. White Elephent-1, Geo Hines, Colwell ; 2 E Justice. Early Rose-1 Jos Orchard, 2 J W Orchard. - Early Pintnn--l Geo Sneath. Queen of the Va1ley-1 D Kennedy, '2 A Johnston. Any other variety-:-1 W G Beeton, 2 Geo Ottaway. Swede Turnips-1 J as Coutts. Aberdeen .Turnips -1 James Coutts. Globe Tarnips-1 Jss Coutts. Grey Stone Turnips-1 Jas Coutts, 2 Geo Sneath. White Field Cerrots-1 Martin Johnson, 2 Jan Coutts. Red Field Car- rots-1 Martin Johnson. Long Red Man- golds--l J as Coutts. Sugar Beets ~1 Jae Coutts. Pumpkins-1 Ph Love, 2 W G Beeton. - ' ~ A MOUUUlg,_ I It IHIIHIN. Dsa lJ_'ll` a.`-cur Beets-l Geo Campbell, '2 E J ustioe. Six Turnip Beets-1 `Martin Johnson, `2 R T Anderson. , Six Sulsify--1 E J nstioe. Justice, 2 Geo Street Twelve Long Redishes-1 R` T Anderson, 2 William Ci-owe Twelve Turnip Rsdishes-1 Gap Sneath. Six Tsble Turnips-1 George Campbell, 2 A & WCsmpbell. Six Jeru- salem A1-`tiohokes-1 Henry Tracey, 2 D Campbell, Barrie. Twelve White Onions 1 'I_.-.._I_ `)..___-. 0 "A3543 . Advance Correspondence. In this Indian _uuummer? `Il2__ 11.1.. \Y',_,_ Q AIIO . sneer; ;` I. . 8: i3I3li 3': -O;'~',` o. S. Mauser ; _01jgan1ut, Sitter Gould. WATSON & LENNIJX GROCERS. Choice Groceries, vvv wgu us, cu pwuue you In prlces and W01'KIDa11Bu1y- '3' .}.-~'`-` . _ [.4- e These penalties are some indication that robbing gardens in hereafter to be `regard- ed ee something more serious than an ' evening lark by boys for a feast of. fruit, and that those who are convicted will be classed with the thieves who go to steel for the prot which it ebrde. 'Tnn AD venom has been informed that the gardens ' of Messrs. Joseph Rogers, John Rogerson. I J. A. Strathy, County Attorney Cotter. . Jeane Beard, Major Ward, .Mr. Dougal Mr Jemes ,0. Morgan, Mr. F. Brown` and others have been robhedcf some of- their choicest grapes and other fruits. In one case it issaid the owner caught one of the thievee by the legwhen getting. over. the fence to escape and held him till . he revealed the names of his companions. It is a little singular that nothlngwas done towarde punishing these tr-nit steal- ers. and the ptesurnptlon is, that the lads belung to respectable families, who wbuld. be diegraced by the `exposure which legal proceedings _would ing.q_lxe- ' e u.-_.s. :.I-'.._.'.I.'a:-_- -_. -.....giI_ LL; _..L Feltsailors, Felt Tourists. New novel, nobby styles. Pall Mantles Germanmake. Elegant t_ 1m_ ported for us direct. Cheap. I-`all Dress Goods. rcambridge and Serge Suitings_ Costumes, the best ever shown, Value. Tho off with the old and on with the new, we still have on hand some special Bargains. Fall in Prices Of 21.11 Summer Goods. Secure now the pickings out at sacricing prices. _--- utuuuwti $lIIl"' I ---' Steam`, Hot Water. Hot Air Heating. _ ',I`hg ltet`fde`3"gds[[i VA` merican coal or wood Cooking Ranges wlth 1" -1,; `I ' 4 ` . .., _- `dos ; Al!I.erichn*Gn ifaatiuantl Cooking Stoves in all the latest deslo - Sprinklers. and : - _ . S ~\_ 3}; its? branches. * Estimates Furmshed; Pnce %,5g;*n.w, ; . ~ 4 - h- V "yjt\Jl 1(a39xF and workmans IP- wnson 2. LENNOX, as Bayfield Street, Barrie. GllNS,|FLE8AN|J SPHRTWGGUUDS. nor: AND LEATHER I-IALTERS. TM0. Telephone No. -mans or Tsunscnn-non. -A $1 Per Annum in Advance. $1. Cattle `Chains, Lanterns, X Cut Saws, Axes, Hf11`11""' Apple Parers, Stove Pipes, Horse N a11s. Hetse Shoes, Bar Iron and `Sleigh-shoe Steel, at V |.HEND E:RsoN 5 Our Dress Makers are now busy at work. TEAS AND BBFFEES A SPECIALTY. F % J [ --sUocm_ssoRs To-- JOHN _-:- PLAXTON IE'a11 Everything Pall Millinery 96` it-IE NORTHERN ADVANCE,- Prbvisions, BARFQIE. DUNLOP STREET, Ffuits, Etc. OCTOBER 5, 1893. water An 8 Page. 48 Column Newspaper. Published from the Onion. Dnnlop Street ` nu-rle. in the County of Slmooo. thoPro- % vlnoe or Ontgrio. Canada. every Thurs i Y moms IAIVIUEL WESLEY. l ROPBIlTOB. listed f IUIVJ v-.. Light, wounde The L1 'wounde ght, orfood . I` `An UI Av- ., inforce and Se t'ingi`u the M The gu M.eHl18.. "vnth 1 ' Late '7 that 1 the for Trains leave Bafria for and afrlve train the nnderxm nlioned places 35 touowl: