Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 2 Nov 1893, p. 1

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1 George Venderbueg, , of Killyleagh, has 3 been engaged as teacher of the - Pinkerton 7 school for the next year. A 11 A : N The Beethn_VaVorld shys Miss Swallow, of %_ Barrie. has charge of the millinery depa.rt`- = ment in the store of J Fyfe.` ` .1-5 _- II ! A _ 3 Cabbage and chwken are Ha.1lowg en fare, 'V as some of our exchanges are cautiouing peo- ; ple to watch those. articles. up _ ,-_,__:,n-_-In____I____.,n__--.___.-._-____ vv-..., --vv _ ,..- -- , More school accommodation is needed at = Bracebridge in consequence of the rapid in- f crease in the number of children. ' A ~ ' ;tZ'il\1Z'<>)!:.t-a.s;a. afe imploving their ; 1 church, which will be much more comfort- 3 I able whenvnished `than it has been. T i uuu Uvv uul. nu ' Grout bargain: (Ma week In (huh- mere Home and G-loves; -we sell cheap. Hunter. sarjoant & 00. ; - _- ._._:_l. -_- ` ;_-I.h AC Tkunnunn ' hunters are coming here, and are very suc- _ _ _,_ ,_,_ _.,__ A Rosseau man says :-- Large parties of . <;ess>ful in search for deer. roll. A few monthws` a:pgdmCc>Vurb Bo:vrore,`Sons of Scotland, was organized wlbh a. member-. ship of 23. Now there a.reV65 names on the "V 1 1 In consequence of the dry weathera. num- I ` ber of Vigo wells have failed, and people . have to draw water from the Notbawasaga g River. _ ' ' V ` - - _ . --.-'- an .u A.u 1\o I 0 \ You shoilld bail early and secure some of those nice dre-s patterns, u-carce goods, at J. Fvfeho. ~ ` 1 . 0 0 `I I yafew M';I:h; $hooi [Literary Society is doing good work, and xtsmeetings . are very interesting and instructive. rs. ----., are -511 1- _-3, WWS `i-ii's<`a -;r8:r.';)'x;,Tc31fVCferfnore, shipped to outside markets two carloads of live qtiock and two ca.rloa,ds of dressed hogs last; week I` 1-. m Alfredvsneath, ba.i1i' of the 9th Division 1 Court. has resigned. There s a. chance for a. i } vigorous worker in behalf of` the Christian statesman. ' ' 4 . __ . ._._ . .. --- Inn: Intuit: vv ---vwv--.. Last Saturday th Bradford` and New- j market football clubs had 9. two hours con- ; test, when tbevscore stood 3 for Newmarket 1 and I for Bradford . . I-Illll I. svl. Lanna-s-gvau-u | Mr. and Mrs. Giadstane, of Midland, celebrated their golden wedding l9.tely,a.nd received tokens of a'ection from their chil-. dren and of esteem tram their neighbors. ' | 11,13!` ` The Lu:dins` A Aid of the West Church, 1 L Back Settlement, celebrated Ha.llowe en by. a concert: as a. set off to the pranks of the ` small boys. _ A - 1 un'__ ...-....l..... no-In uncut. nlnnpa-stun In L3`|lnInnvn--- I R Five dollars rewa,rd is o'ered for the evi- ~ ` dence to convict the parties who lately en- ; tered the Banana school house and tore 9. E map to ribbons- _ .1`. 1s.._1-___1`-_..:I' `LT-.. . .. ..... . ..,,_,._. For genuine style and elegance in VFur. Mill-ary Capes, with beautiiully. braided linings. go to the fashionable iurr er in the Music Hallilllock, E. 0. s'1nnl0nIo I Id conaoniod mg. 1_..g..-...,. p,,..._' IINI-Dhl to: `Advance Readers who I Ikn {an Kong}.-_ -0 `L. up... o . oe ` ? last week. wph 9. oh . I Aamall -'_:| mu- A4-(n hit him. THE INTERESTS oF,1_3A`nRn:. :.'rnE COUNTY ..,;. - _alls :r'-'I|?'l1`eq6;`;x'1'g'emen 'of Qhurchill have a; con- .cei't to-night. "lb Levering : saw mill at Coldwater has hut 1 ` down for the` season. - .01 ateuung l.l'Ulll uuluuuu; uuuvuscu vu `uuv to ielendein the Muskoka. Lakes, the King- ston Penitentiary fer seven years, and the "receiver: of the atelen ooda to1the some 5pla.ee`.-for ve years." his ie !aevere' but `wheleuonne. treetment. L ' ' l `Jolm Salton, of East Gwillinzbury, found a copper coin in a._ building he-has recently been re airing . Itis big enough to contain materia. for two pennies now in use in Can- ons, and is over one hundred years old - Cnrdwell Sentinel. That is evidently the Egglilsh. penny, oommonlv called the cart w ee . . '-- =~h .1:--1% v, rv ,`;":!__ `__.`._ __I-._ _I_ _ Walter Foreibei`,..ohNevil, was plou h- 1 ing the other day when the plea heuruc a 7 root, causing the handles to am 9. him in she` emnyech. producing insuimation both T of stomach and .lun_ga'.- He in `in a. danger- ` one oondation; 'r'1`h rethren of` the I. 40. F. Edaar, to which ord 1-? Mr. `Forester belong}, are attending him. _ , Partridge are plentiful in the vicinity of fNew Flo . Di - ' ` I L i It is saida. tay-pull craze has broken out ` at Uhtlio. ; "' ' ` - -__-_, V- _ -uvv V xrvgouvnun Tm;-morrow evening] the Royal Template : of Atzherly will gigea grand concert. I mL- -'n_____,- pm `of I1}e*"xisi;i.},;$75JnI6iJ1$_77i.'G$_ 'gone to the Lower Severn for a. few days sport. ' I1 1 In rm .u 1 c . -- I ` The Cardwell Sentinel says merchants all A over the country are adopting the cash sys- I tem ` V V 1 aive th Nexf./(Me11day evening Gunpowder plot . addresses will be delivered in the.Cra.ighurst iOrange Hall. -A A V V Theimain etreet`o Uhthoff is undergoing ` considerable improvement. T ` V I 1)_-_u_:_ ..__-,A-, _ ~- _.__.. .. 5-..- -..-- u.-v-vu . ` ' 1 `L Interesting anniversary services `were held ` at Mitchell Square last Sunday. | CI ;..._`I_,,I,, I . __-__ .-_`-.-_v --7--- -V--ss-In [St::tr!;'e4body shot 9. horse rcently belonging to Mr. O Connor, of Price : Corners. mi; 33: with big wo_rds `PI- " ' 5'7 " 5" eau people .are 3 1\ 15 ;i1i"a;1'uggling in their spellip s_kule. Q -__ ._.. -_--__ ----v- Poof n1aii s7)i;1rrt1:"at Bradfofd En the 4th, I I !Alliston 14th and Beeton I5th ot November. J. C. Marshall, of Vvashago. is getting his mill ready to saw pine and cedar stock i this winter. ` V | Th: Gray Presbyterian church people have l_bui!t a commodious shed on the _church lot, I Hampshire Mills. 1-: 1 I .1 .1./-u - .Th:>T()TtT'zJ;t.[1_4ge\7-i7l7|Ve Sun declares that Sun- day whiskey is owing as freely as ever in that "moral burg ' `Ix .0 1'7: . 0 1-1- `the poor little fellow` were badly burned. ' An infant-, 14 months old, belonging to Mr Alexander Wood. of, Ardtrea, was ae- verely acalded by pulling acu of hot milk fromthe table, The face` an `one arm of largest l Capt Heifb held a. meeting last Sunday afternoon. at Rama", and re d rhea. full house and a. good-meeting-. The udiens gave him a hearty invitation to _ come again. There will be a. meeting every Sunday afternoon, led by one of tl_Ieo'icersL--Orillia. Packet. J ucti e Ma.}ia 'y dent two persons convicted of ata. ing from summer cottages on the :.l.....A.. :. on- u....I...I... 14.12.. in thn Rina. tal to build a grist mill there.- -- --- -V--:- V . -r-.-w-ow. Brchin wants some good men wish capi- `I _ .... ..L!__ The Baptism} Victoria Harbor are carry-_ ing on revival services under the direction of Mr. Kimball, `of Midland. ` run a V ' 'Dou2al Livinoston. who formerly fan ai hotel at Hillsburg, has fallen heir to $50,000 \ by the death of a`. Scotch uncle. A 1 \ I"\ `IN Pf`. I I William Home had a. 031; nearly cut off recently while operating the drag saw at 3 Mickle, Dvment & Son s mill, Severn Bridge. ' ' Thonms Thurlow, while returning from ' the Elmvale show to his home at Hllsdale, was thrown` out of his buggy and badly in- jured ` * ' run a. I o.n .u I .u -\ V 'I`thta?post1-nta.sttr at Malta lost his son, Jas. White, by death at Dunchurch last week. The sympathy of the people is freely given to the sorrowing fmmly. is `If '1 ? n A viv Asaw mill at Novar was burned [a few nights ago. and ibis believed it was set on re It had been run during. the aeaison by | the Dominion Bank of Toronto. - A caseof taking the nuts 01! the ends of I axletrees of a. buggy is reported from Uhthoif. Persons uilty of such acts en- dangering life shoul have a. term in the penitentiary ` . vs 1: n,.I,, , pi-\,, ,,,. , 1,1-',,',1 "{2}; Bethune, of ]3eaverton. delivetd a very instructive address at Uptergrove a [few days ago on the work of Women in the Christian Church and their adaptation to mission work. - . The old stone school house at Craigleith has been burned; A mystery as usual. Call it spontaneous combustion -A-like the doctors term death by heart failure,` when they don t know what else tovcall it. _ l I Biible Societyigmeetine at e.G'ravenh`urst Monday evening Rev Dr. V_Ha'.rper, of Barrie, - delivered an address In Tbeifarmers of Matchedash, Ta); and Me-. donte -had a. lesson In lmtter-making and dairying generally, last week. J\ I I II n : `R. R. Rogers, of Sbayner, Haas 5130 been in the pea.-nut business, having raised a. patch of them 111- his gaufden the past `season. run A! I b The potato grop in the `vicinity of Ath- lone is reported as satisfactory to some farm- ers, but very unsatisfactory to others. :1-v 919 I tr > I I 1! I . an A little 7 year old `boy, son of `Thomas James, of Abherly, was choked to death last yveek by a. piece of carrot that he was eat- |*g.'i 11 I I` II 0 . O I ` A young French Canadian, iust arrived in `the woods, vuhirty miles west of Trout Creek," was killed last; week by a. falling `tree. . ' V ` I I 7.N'I;l1Ze organ recital with which the Presby- 5 . terian Ladies `Aid will open the new organ has been xed for November 30t:h.-Orillia. i Packet. V ` Judge Ardagh has been feeding THI~:AD- VAN__C_E man with grapes -Sna.yner Sun Of course he has. Do they seem sour to you, friend, Eh? ' ' `V are l The Sia.yner Sun man triesto create an uneasy longing in the stomachs o ers by telling of his fine roastof dinner the other day. . I 1\ In 1 `I1 .1 1' f his read- venison at '1h_e Bradtord Epworth League held"its annivervsary on Monday, ' the 30th. Mr. `Douglas. a. Toronto lawyer, delivered a. lec- | ture on - Men we Meet. Rev. Mr Wylcy, of Waulmushene, con- ducted services at Esson Church last Friday and the sacrament was administered on Sun- day by Rev A. -B Dobson. ` COUNTY OF SIMCOE, ONTARIO, NOVEMBER 2, T1393. |-`Bushman ar in dgman at' Viotoria Har- i` OF SIMCOEH AIND THE DOMINION OF CANAOA.OUR CRITERION; ODIBIIIIT. One week ago yesterday, 25th*ult.. Mrs. Sarah Robson, widow of the late Captain Robson, Dalston, peacefully passed ` away to her eternal rest, in the 79th year of her e The deceased. lived a devoted Christian figs, beloved by all who came within her inuence, 'and she died as only the enuine Christian can die, in the triumphs o faith. Aug:-eat eu.'erer, she bore her: alietion with uncom- `plaining patience. The funeral was very , largely attended, as a mark of respect to as J. IUVVH QLIKI IIIIC lJl.\l UV Ul.IU`\.IIJUBBLII.|UIh U01. Tyrwhitt, M.P., was present, and ex- pressed great surprise at the work done by the Sulkeys. V . V _x . On Saturday evening last, Miss Lizzie Cross was presented with a handsome `bible, accompanied by a` complimentary address, 1:! the teachers and oicers of Collier stree LI._,I.!_.A. Q-LL_A.I_ Q-I_-_I 2.. _-_'...__SL_._ -1 IJE IIIIU IIVCVUVIB Gill] IILI-IUUID VI \JUlIIUI DIIIUUU thodist Sabbath School, in recognition of her services as [teacher in the said school during the past few years. Rev; Mr. Lan- celey replied for Miss Qross, who received the gift with very much gratitude. Miss Cross left yesterday in company with her brother, Dr. Cross, for Australia, where she purposes remainingifor two years.- Allandale. " | Advance Correspondence. . _ ` H10 query is : Who sent the toads ? ' 1 b .\'hc1l-out was the cry of the small boy ~ J .:17l'uus]a.y night. V T \ F` _\l rs. Albert Phillips lett on Friday morn- >5 Last Saturday morning Mr. James Wilk- inson, proprietor of the Barrie Roller Mills, passed away at the age of 61 years. The immediate cause of death is said to have been cancer of the stomach. Mr. Wilkinson was an active business ma.n,.manufacturing a large quantity of flour at his fine mills at the foot of John street for outside markets. A few years ago Mr Wilkinson commenced the manufacture of hose, having put into his mill some of the most approved machinery. for that work,'bu`t he did not make it pay, and discontinued it. The deceased leaves a widow, twosons and two dau hters. The funeral took ce from the fami y residence, John Street, Tuesday afternoon to the Union Cemetery, ` - 4_A__T, , Last Wednesday, near". the `village of Stroud, in the "township of Innisl, there was held a. most successful ploughing match. There were farmers and farmers sons from all parts of the counties of Simcoe and York. There was some excellent work done. The Sulkey Plows attracted a great deal of a.tten~ tion. ` - ' ,I,n, ` (I I _'I _ III: AI, `ran. ,,, Exncumivn commuvmz D. McNiven and G. Pl9.xbon,' Barrie; G. Sneatzb, Midhurst; G. Canton`, Craighurst; J. A. Bell and Mr. Burrows, .Sunnida.le;'l`. Lawson and U. S. Button, Elmvale; J. Lum- mis, Wyebridge, gnd H. Todd, Tiny. Ponce court Since our last; report Geo. Holden, who has been in gaol for the last: two years as an indigent, has been re-committe-'1 for six months. A. `W. Beardsley charged` James Patter- son, an auctioneer of Dufferin, with` plying his calling in Simcoe County without; the necessary papers. The case was withdrawn by Mr Patterson taking out a. license at the price of $20.00. I701`! (N I| IV (*1 1 On Monda.y,.\Villia.m Smith, Cor. Creed and James Allen were charged with me- andering round town after the manner of 3 vagrants. Smith and Cread were discharg- ed on promising to go .to work. and Allen. being sick, was sent to prison for two weeks, that being the only place for sheltering the g sick poor in this large rich `county. Sa.turda.y s market was large `and active. and much produce of garden and eld was disposed of. Grain is coming in more free- ly. The following were Sa.curda.y s prices : `vknnf `Kn tn KQA - `xnvntr Qn fn Ann 0 LL16 IUIIUVVIII VVCII7 IJCIIIIIILICUI. IIUC3 n t.r- 5 1: Wheat, 55c. to 58c.:, barley, 35c. to 40c.; (rye, 40c.; oats, 290' to 3lc.; pease, 519. to 52c; hay, $6 50 to ($7.50 per ton; straw. $4 50 to $5.00; potatoes, 40. a. bag; apples. $1 50 to $2 00 a. bbl ; beef, hind quarters, $6 00 per cwt.; forequarters, i $4.00 to`$4 50; mutton. $7 00 to $8.00; pork. .3700 turkeys, 1Uc_ - to 11c. .per lb; geese, 7c.; ducks, 500. a. pair; fowls, 40c; butter in rolls, 22c to 230. a. lb, in cracks, 19c.; lard, 12c to 13c ; eggs, 17c. to 18c per doz; hides, (untrimmed), $3 00 `to $3 50 per cwt.; sheepskins; 60c.; wool, 16c to 18c. .per lb ; wood, $3.75 per cord; anthracite coal. $6. 75 a. ton. ` A Dog s Fidelity. , Some two months-ago a. man from the country came to Barrie and had some busi- ness in the law oice of Messrs. Hewson & Creswicke; The man had a dog with him `which watched him-go into the ofce and failed to see him go out. The faithful ani- mal has been waiting for his master to leave that law o"1ce from that day to this. He is often seen lyin on the steps leading to the office door,`an at other times somewhere in the neighborhood. He 18 not disposed to be friendly with anyone, but has in his eyes the expression of anxiety and sorrow for the long stay of. his master. It_ is a pity the owner doe'not appear to gladden the heart of so faithful a creature, who thus, by his delity, gives an instructive lesson .to many human beings. A } IrI\II.Il The lab and 2nd prizes fell to the Fleury Plows, and the 3rd to the-Cockshutc. (`-1 "I"n...-.l.:La- `II `D n. nnnnnn Aug` .....I Inc. . Messrs. Little and Overs have returned from the World s Fair, and it is wonderful g T the amusing stories they relateof the sights i . `hey had seen. The magic box trick is no- 1R'1|erc compared with what they saw at y`_ Tliiuugo. ' i I A the broke out on the roof of theround l .:ous<>, near the smoke stack, on Tuesday" **\ltex'11o0n. The alarm was sounded and the re |rig_;a.le was quickly at. work, and in a l_1ort,time all was right again. No damage xany account was done. {cmember the sermons to the Lady True {Ines and Urangemen next Sunday, the 5th \ov. In the morning in the Presb terian by Rev. W. R McIntosh,an< in the _ `rvening in the Methodist Church by the.Rev. ; 4 508. E. Wilson. All are invited. ` ll . Say. friend, don t be continually borrow-` ' ` : lag your neighbor s paper. When you bot: , TOW H. nnnnm vnn urn vuliftintl VllP':hE`d I I l 1 IIlIllUIh . The following are the ocets for the _ensuing ye_a_.r:- prnninnf Jnn r l\:nlr:nanI| Irlnri-ha` Q90- 1:]-no. Dickinson, Barrie.` Sec- retary, John Hood, _ V Treasurer, Charles Ross, . `VICE PRESIDENTS 1 H. Sewery. and J. Sidaons, of Barrie;-- Martin, New Lowell; N. McRae, Wye- bridge; R. Graham, Elmvale. E one can hardly believe they have got their own Furs back again alter they have been altered and repaired by the fashionable furrier. E. 0. Simmons. They look as good as new. Bring them to the Music Hall "Fur Store if you wish a good job done. . ~ For i.uI9 Fine Fun at close irrleeog i go to Hunter, gu-Joanna: 009:. _ _ . - ' Botonn Gonnentlonnt limvalo. L Last Wednesday the Reform Convention met. at Huntfs Hall, Elmvale, John Dickin- son, Eaq., of Barrie, the president, ocupied the chair. The following nominations for a. seat in the Local House were made: 11-..--- In A cI___-|_ 1'.u__-_,|_,11' `l1-'4____ BVQII Ill Ill-I9 IJIJUGI ..I.l.UI.l._U VVUICU uluuu: .Messrs. W. A. Sneath, Elmva.le;R..Pa.ton, New Lowetl; Jon. Sissonsand H, Sewery, of Barrie a.nd~ Mr; Beck, of _Penetang. Messrs. Sneath and Sissons withdrew Messrs. Paton, Beck and Sewery fought it gut; the former was selected on the rst `..I`l..L ' out; on B`a'l19t: _ [New fall mantles noW'In Stock. J. Fife.-. ' ' ` The mutant Plonghlpg Dutch. Addrnn and Prountitlon. I3i'BI.'lL` .\'(6ATICE.-A special session of the Council of the Corporation of the County Of `vw \\';H.:~nvr\n1nnr*n nn ZIST . Another citizen Gone. market Notes. , All the wgy tron India. Dr. Minion Oliver, a. returned Missionary from India , spoke to women only, at the Presbyterian church, Tueadav evening, on the condition of Women in India. _ While in town she was the guest of Mrs. Cameron, Bradford street. _ - 7_,___ The I 0.0.F_.s of this place held an open meeting last week. Mr Whale, of Toronto, delighted the assembly with an eloquent ad- dress, and four additional members were the resu t. Bears are prevalent in this vicinity. Miss Annie Scythes has been engaged to advance the pedagogical interests of `S. S. No. 6, Essa, for the coming year. 1- v\ cup . 1- tr: On Saturday morning at 4 o clock, while an Allandale young man was returning from 9. party he was confronted b a. wild cat near Bnttereld s foundry. A ten` giving a. few of its piercing yells it ran off into the swamp A short time ago it stood, on the ' sidewalk near there, and stopped a. midnight engineer 0l!~|;hil,l'0llt8 to the station. Here in sport fox-`the hunters and their hounds. - one 3!1l1i;;A'A1|nanao- s. . i Since" the first issue of the CANADIAN ALMA1~{Ac, more than one million copies have been circulated. The issue for 1894 will be ready in abouts month, and will be the l b nesb Almanac ever published in the Domin- } ion. The CANADIAN ALMANAC is the stand- ard Year Book of Canada, and will be great- ly enlargedand iniproved for-3. 1894. V x WITHOUT Huurn Tnnnn 13 N0 HAPPINESS . "If you are run down-:h::ou-gh the agency .of[mal'aria, microbes and bacteria, or any ether'1thi'nge*. just take John Wood : .ExtmotAo,f.. Beef, Iron andie and become reinvigorated and happy. ` Mr. McNe'ii1, of Longfofd, ocoupi_ed the pulpit of `Essa Townline `church last Sablgath. IIVL- T (\l'\ D .l LL:.. .1... L.J.J nun J\C|l\l The travelling dairy will meet; in the tem- perance hall on the 17th inst}. `Mr. H. Ball is at the World s fair. Mrs. Bates. of Thornhill, is visiting ac- quaintances in this Village. . T'I `I `I I`! I I , ;, (`I 1 -.nsuunlu`g Mr Ex . `Burton, conductor on the G.T.Ri, A` illage and Barrie. Ed. is looking hale and %..e:LrLy. 1--..u j ,1 r\__-'_._ I-__-_ ._..L.-.._...1 M` .\'iuga.ra. Falls, is visiting friends in this _ VO BOW ubiness. . _---mn HI. -ELUITJU UL. IEUI, III-III DIIIL reinvigorated happy. Mrs. Dr. Watson. of Toronto, is rustica.t- ing here. ' - an 77 o - c.- 0- 1 W `Mary Henry is "visiting friends at Newton Brook. I .1: _k3eel1:rane: has gone to Sund- ridge, where he was inducted to a pastoral } charge recently. 1' `train . `I! II W J. Kirkvhas returned from Manitoulin Island. T The funeral of. the late Mrs. Plant took place on Thursday last at 10 o clock a..m. The ceremony was conducted by Rev. Mr. Bates at St Jude s church. An At Home was given by the mem- `bars of the Epworth League of Christian En-_ deavor of the Elizabeth street Mthodist church on Tuesday evening (Hallowe en), in the basement of the church. The room was very tastefully decorated with all the articles that go to make up a very nice par1or--even down to the sweet singing canary birds. There was a. very large crowd assembled, and all present seemed to enjoy themselves very much. Refreshments, `addresses, sing- ing, &c , were the order of the evening. Revs. Messrs. McIntosh and Wilson, of Al- landale, and Mr Booth, oi Barrie, gave short and pithy addresses. The Rev Mr. Hart, pastorof the church, occupied the chair. The E. L of C. E. have every reason to feel proud of the grand success of their. At Home. `Men : nobby Frelz Uliuers at $8.00. $10. and 811 at Hunter, sarjeantdz 009:. That line of beautiful Fur Ooilgro and Muir: at Hunter, sat-jean! an 009:. tor $4.50 a net, 10 grand ya_lue. "_ Personal". Messrs W. Park. F. Long and Charles Long, of Newton Robinson, were in townon; Saturday. ' 1 `iv run u 1 n pus ' Mr. and Mrs. W. Bicke], of Toronto, were the guests of Mr. H. Bird over Sunday. A reception party was given them at Mr. Bird's on Friday evening. I , , I17 1 I ! I I ll. 1\ O rl1I jnlllll May: 0 A I Mrs G-eorgze` W.(Zi Ze;.;'sons and soh, of To- Aronto, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Alex. Graham; Mr. Atkinson : Letter. A In another column. Mr. Atkinson, of Guthrie. states in his letter a" grievance re our police report. The police court clerk was absent when the case referred to was be- fore the magiatrate, and is therefore not re- sponsible for anything connected'with it. Thorn :5 I\i\`hIt$ l\1\ Ll-tn nnnn in.` `-4. ulna.-o utavuululw sun GILIJLIJIIIS vuuucuhuu. wwu ll/. There_ is nothing on the record to show where the man came from. He gave his name as William Atkinson; and that is all that seems to be known about him. As neither our correspondent s son nor his brother is a character of that kind, no- body who knows them will mistake them for the man who was ned for being drunk and disorderly. --u-- ---u- non-v'v nouvunnno ; Therst snow storm of the season came early Sunday morning. there being about two inches of the beautiful ' at daylight that morning. Flurries continued at in- tervals during Sunday. and there was quite an addition to it on. Monday morning, but during Monday a good portion of it melted away. On Monday morning the tempera- ture at THE ADVANCE observatory was 26 Fah. at 7 o clock. pioneer and a good woman. Captain Robson with his wife and family settled on the Penetanguiahene Road in 1832 At that time all was primeval forest in the locality where their future home was to be, now the village of Dalston. The deceased leaves two children to mourn the loss of an affectionate mother-Thomas Robson, who is now living on the old homestead, and Mrs. John M. Syme, who also lives at Dalston. ,_-,D_ Mrs. WI-jmzlgrciolis left Barrie on Thurs; day -morning last for Manitoulin Island. where she was called through the illness of her husband. Mr of London, whq has beenVa.t- tending the funeral of his father-in-law, gave ` THE ADva.NcE a. friendly call. in IN `Viv 1x a - -- ` Dress Making Department. opened Ibis week. Nlmslllunt in charge. J. ! Fyfe. Advance Correspondence. Nature donned her white robe on Sunday Inl- A Lynx In the Neighborhood. ;ri1Vg:1%;Ly;`Vma iitiij"16%}iipf'i 9"3 . The First snow Storm? >15 1.110 gruuu won: 0: pam. aamvmons to sue World : Fair up to its oicial closing M om da night was 21,471,212. After all the u Ia nu-A nah` O-lava -l-;unIpIn.-.'I.`I..- ...:II I____. _ __- .....__ -v -._ w--v--- ways: as ifgue wii 21,471,212. Attei-"Z11" 'E'f do In no id the at-ookhtolclerl will have a. balance 0 over $1,000,000. Ameeting to organize the town for the coming vote on the liquor uestion will be held in the Hall over the echanics Insti- tute on Friday evening, Nov. 3rd, at 7.30 o'clock; You are cordially invited to attend. A choice selection ot nice new Dren Good: at J . Fyleh. ` Mr. W. H. Swan was `around this neigh- borhood for a few days. He seems still to retain all his former civility, kindness of manner and friendship for his many ac- quaintances, who appear very much to en- joy his visits. I M `;f--I'ii'1;:c'1.a3l;a,W`<:t';wtI1arried the other day to Miss Popperwa 1. TI? `l)-___-;_ -A..,- , xi II .1 ,,_-' __ _._..__ - ..rrv- u ----- [ 1 Rowat came from Sudbury the other weekto take away one of our women for a | helpmate. ' I -There are some twelve or fourteen gro- I cery stores on Dunloplstreeb. TL. L,,I ,, . to o . .. --I5 your nexgnuor 8 paper. vv uuu you III. II row 3. paper you are putti yourhnd "'v'fJur11eighbor s pocket an makiqg use I , _- .. .._..-. -.-.. `J V 7 7 `'V I, @Just come and see the Note Paper we `are selling for 5:: a.m'l.10c. a. quire, at Ma.nu s --Beho_1d what; a. depth of mud a. little water produceth on Ba.rr1e s business streets I i*`errhers ere pretty well` through:wit.h their threshing. The grain yield has been pretty fair. The fall shows are all over. Mr. John Shortreed, of the rm of Short- reed B1-os., "killed a` tine deer the other day after a long but successful chase. I 111 'I\2-I_3. p -v-nu 1 . ,. - - .- trsomething very pretty in Dinner Mats, and Dailies, at Mann : Fancy Good: Store. ` -Ihi;ereei:-1g meetings at the Y. M. C. A. rooms this week. 31; very hveixp lot Qf Bibles just arrived, at M_a.nn s Book Store. ;It'. takes ten culiic inches of snow to I make one cubic inch of water. 1` --ReZ:;.( A1len s sermon to the A.O.U.W. last Sunday was good. "IV..__.`l___ __ - V l .onI 1 --Tuesda.y v;'a._s E9-autiful day and the snow rapidly melted away. `D--- 1.1.. 1"I'-._;_ _,.,1 n II 1 I - Rev. M iiIra._1`;:_ 'La.nceley exchanged pulpits last Sunday morning. 521.--; --..-- _,, J , , .1 . 1\ I ree ca.(s-t-as1;e-v\;V}:`<-3it;~ Ufa] 1' jtfst passed into stock ; see them. Simmons & Co. ' W" at paper you are puwm your .uu-nu nu , ;.Iv`9ur11eiglubor making use of 1 ms money. THE ADVANCE is the bent and . `heapest paper in the county. $1 8: `year. I .,Agram1 concern in aid of St. George : Lhurch of this place, will be held in Botsh- , 7 1l ahall, on Thursday evening, November I 'I`lm n.\........:............o- mll kn n5 :1 rnnninnl _ -AMr. Travers, of the Royal hotel, has lost .two children by diphtheria. within a. week. l' $'Auct'.i6n sale of W. H Freema.n s Fur- niture, etc.,. at 1 o clock `on Sa.turday, Nov. 4. Furgiture, Stoves, etc. p . -;.--v - . _..-. -. ___., _.----- ..vvv-v- wmr Swithin King, the Artist; Phosoa grapher, attended the Photogr1phers"` Convention, Toronto, this week. .,--'I` I -1! - I >- Fur Wraps of all deadrlptlons cut and lit to order bv E. C. slmmonu. 4:.` lrerzusonvale. Advance Correspondence. - The school teacher, Mr. Smith, of No. 2, reports the attendance at his school the smallest average in the history of the sec- tion. ` ' --There are two or three cases of diph- theria. in town. ' -Thez-ex isflztglzne appearance of another Indian summer. -Divi$iZ>;iLi)ourt was held at the court house yesterday. ' ;a-A I . pvsuuu . . . u We beat `the world in [lottery an 1!. Ladies vests. J .Fvfe. ' Coal and VVood toves will will be sold at Freema.n s Furniture sale on Saturday next`. p GREAT CREDIT SALE. or THE BEST BLOOD INCANADA. G'Don n_by your dress [goods before you see the splendid asorcmexxt at R. I. Fraser & Co. s. ` .zt: z?'\Vatson' & Lennox have in stock new ` Valencia. Raisins, extra. choice goods at a. j low gure. -.-__1\ 1. n . .n .. - A -- tforft forget the auction sale of Furni- iture, Stoves, ctc., at Freema'u s on Satsurday at 1 o clock. ' p 8'The Junior Ladies Aid Society of Col- lier-st. Methodist Church will give their an- nual Phanksgiving Supper on the evening of the 23rd. A special feature of the evening will be a. lecture by the Rev. J. E. Lanceley. tam: MINOR nu-rnns nwcnmr Very Interest;n and Gouipy chapter of Local History. --'Preaching at. the Music Hall next Sun- day evening III: . ,1 AI 10 l. mxv lm the nev} ladies Military ape in Sable, Beaver, Persian Lamb and Mink ; 1 see them.- Simmons & Co. } a?z? La.mp and Candle Shads, in Silk, 6% \ Crinkled tissue, Nice assortments at Mann s i Book and Fancy Goods Store. ` M I (`I , ,.__._, - __- vv.-. i 'Ja.cksou will attend the annual conven- tion of Canadian Photo. Association in To- ronto this Wednesday, Thursday and Friday._ Excelient cedar shingles tor sale, three grades. Apply to J. C. Smith. Banker. Orlllia. - 2: Regis d staif_u'zjru pyeg +ors_e_s --Mrs. Brown, of London, and Mrs. Campbell, of .Winnipeg, a.t;tende'l the funer- al of their father, Mr. J ames \Vi1kiuson, on Tuesday `T `Wa.tson & Letmox have just received some very choice La.bra.dor and split Her- ring in half barrels, which are not only choice but cheap. " A -:f\ III I.- 0 .- - - ?On exhibition in the window next F. A. Lett s office is a. collection of beautiful photographs_a.nd portraits by Frank Jackson, our enterprising photographer. fl'VL..r..__.--c-L_ ,1: n .. - -- ` , , ,,_,.` `_--- .-.--r-..v- - -The front of the old Summersett hotel, corner Dunlop a.nd_ Ulapperton streets. has been converted into a. store. It greatly im- proves the look of `that corner. ` _.-. V.._.. - -There will be a meeting of the County % of Simcoe Medical Association at Col1ing- wood on the 16th inst. Important papers will be read, followed by discussion. `r,,.`Ina1 .1 n . -_. _ ...-....~.w-.a.v-u 4-Last vt'he Seaower, with a. con- tingent ofnthe Barrie shing club, cruised down the bay, returning at an early hour. The water was comparatively smooth and the trip enjoyable. Lid. `I .u.~. - _-._ - l he Collier htreet Methodist. Church is M undergoing renova.tion',Aand the oor_ is to `haveacarpet in place of the old manilla hemp Which, Linked Together, construct 3 C,._.. O_A.__.__A.A__. __L lI-_..l-: PARAGRAPHEBS PENGIL Poms. Th grand total of paid admissions to the Vol-Id : Fair un tn in nfninl nlminn Mag; wM;HqBsEMEN .A nr'\I"I|W" f`l5Ef\ `P E f\E 'I'I.IE {$:.oo,PER ANNUM IN ADVANCE smou: corms. nvz cznrs. Get Ready. BARBIE TANNING co v ~~--'~ ~~ ~--- ---- r -- '- - n , Ivxm-.ii:m~1_v after the arrival of the trains from To- "mu. Hnmultnn. Orillia. and Collingwood. ' A; I-an-asno---I-Ins-In is-IIA.lll\All'\ 1113"` vanIlIS' `wwaical ..\.u a uni`: on bve of gfmlgngs 9th ]`l1e.ex1t1' tel, con&i?:.gclaas talent and liceraf) "hMa'x &c. F11`! ,1;-up 89`! recitations, tables (}o and "FPO was been procure - -zause. T. 1?~[FI" rt! G` The annual /O 9.: ` I , n v oodg d with mm AND sums 2 3li71L`\\L` v\\'] `JAY 01-` . bk. . annua.1 contest of the R. F"- - 3ri2ale,A11am1a1e, took place. on M005? . Fzfternoon, 30uh.0cuober, with the following : 9u1t:-1st race, to run` 100 yard; from! 31atch to hydrzm t, lay 200 feet of hose, P g '11} nozzle, put water. through. nd. b k ~. dlsc at; 90,: fnnf . ` am. made 2-l`2.naannd|.J. T5NDERSvill be received by the undersigned ,`-W the sale ot the Book Debts of J. J. Brown, `gm-.'e, an insolvent. up to the 15th day of Novem- xr at :2 o'clock. noon. 3 g per M? s I Hist of thc d.-bts, asyshown by the books of the | M insolvent`, may be seen on application to the I ::dersiEe* - . 1 V Persons tcnt_1erm_g are requested _to state the 3r~1ountlhcy\nIl gxve for such debts xn lump, and j aft! rate on the dollar, and to mark -envelope I all Hides. Skins, etc., for the future. for the Forzhe convenience of Farmers, Butchrs, etc., .3 Ozzie, water through, and break .: _._ lit 205 feet; time made 32 second. .`;`d"0. extend 1 len th of hose, ut 0111` We and put water t mu h, ebree.` dine 2% 255 feet; time made 1 e'ecouds .' 3rd 31ep1ace third length of "hose from h'y- ` .2`3`' Put water through; break -dilo M3 " . eel; time made 15 seconds." Tote! time _ ;{` for the three races 62 seconds. The , ` j`;1`W}11g are the names of the memb0l`8_f :` ;a9b"`Qade : -Chief, Geo Blackbird ; Ca.p- Hm. John Crellar ;'Lieutenant, 13.. Johnlf :- C:5'e!1-Messrs. J. Johnlwn, Mo-:13] U,u1d~T- Doran. M. Senn..J. Miles, W- {:3 J E? \.V- Bagnall, J. Watson. . Judge'_I-; Ml'-' fxl {,nt"` and Mr. H. Metealf, Barrie. `V The I; for ell -_Wae between Linden a.nd'A1llIId,l10e '4 Thea n Riven by the G. . R. Compyny. la dsav brionn hnum Hm ndvnnmo (`.1 An. _|nIm \\ . .\|LVfI'O\\', BUCUOHCEF. \VIll OTICT I0!` 53.16 Dy - nliu nuutinn. _.'II. the MARKET S UARE. ARRIIE. opposite the American Hotel Sta _les, on 1| 3 .1 4111 is 1 (Ian . IJ I I k 3 > I I I I C:.:::ln,r__*\1CS with full" pedigrees maybe had from hhz: \\'. .\Iorrow, auctioneer. Barrie, ore from ohn |Ia}e~. .\I.'magcr Electric Street R. R., Deer ark E` 0 . Turunlo. , 'l'I{R.\IS. V12 months` credit will be given on {ur- i1ing_ioint and approved notes, or 8 per cent. dis- Hnn c.1sl1. ' {Z} ` pnuvsvn I II 1- ` " "\\'v. :\VI'0`RVRO\\', \...~I .....,\_ Y Way water. Q nds of E ey act % diately J M ANTED _for S. S. No. x 1, Iqnisl. a maleteach. 3 er, holdmg a seco'r_1d o_r thxrd class certicate, g Whe xear xS94._ App.1cauons stating salary ex. 3,-tad will be; received up to November .1 7th_,._ ;893_ ; ROBERT INEELY. Setgry, Bramle_yP.' 0., Out. 3 `-6 - ' I lujm W. .\Iorro\\', aucfioneer. will offer for sale by ' _'m.. ....-.I._.-. no clan NIADKRT RDITARF. ; ()omP"y3 `F: G, T- B. I ! - wen P3 `hen ve ` hey "'.aJ The iinsgy b?`5"`d :5 W*7"` e: W'l. 0\'erAlland&1 mr;,`: f,.. and. "fawn; "I-.`;??i a cl d W t 1' It` % 90$. txiilantille h :;roW0!'k"52 I0'`,iv"{., thatgalfdgg b. lea-1' A V tfrom w 8 Woonds %tKC F _,,\t Dalston. Oc_t.' 25th. 1893}. LSai-a'h. } ffos of the late Captam John Robson, aged 7'8 5 ).ws, 4 months and 25 days. ` ' V r .-.._ B '.TStda 8 ' %\mu.~5"' `\vuTf.`on. 2g"Ja 6,ye,arts}: octqber f l&)3' Jam ; j-"j--r~~ _ 1 .1`-nunnms -..,__ _ Datedgm Qctobe ~ \ ~ I`, 1893` .11 UI` .\U\ 1`.;\lbl_`.K, NEAL. at 2 ucluuc. p.uI.. 1 1m muncil Chamber, Barrie. Any person or Txlns Im\'ing zinybusiness to lay before the Coun-V :nu~1 do so at the above time and place. By dcr. Ix`. T. B.-\.\'TING, County Clerk, County of - `.':\l' mgaining such tender as Tender for Book Debts."_ ad ' neJ- lcnderxng to the` tlhcy will give in lump fgltmalzltia rate -qmzelope ' 1 . f\..4 -1-... .0..- Maundrell 8: Co., different 2 ELI /._\1H~`.TIT{ ST`. (old stand). - 44-45 H15 "Ana `*%-o-o-o-- I nook Sm: lot of crinkled tiuue..ab;i|;(snin'a'f] ;..-----'-- L, XLII. No- 45 "0 T SAMUEL V BOOK nm_s__rnn sue. "E`c`='i':s+'i':"i2"+ :'":>""'s."'1- :ii"u~iI5AR:5 33:0 HQRSES. ' L , I.-.` l_.-. II n. ' tore. com- 0y I its ' , Oct. 2 3. I893 null of the Uorporauon or the bounty U1 .`iHmmmence on TUESDAY. THE ' .\'0\'E`;\IBER, NEXT. at 2 o'clock. p.m;-. .\..m~;1 Clmmlapr, Barrie. Anv nerson V_A dark Opossum Mu} between Barrie" 1 Midhurst. The nder will be rewarded by . ... .\nvAN(`.!-2 Ofce. or at Ian`. Vain-'n Iidhurst. 1 ne nnuer wm ue rewaraeapy at ADVANCE Ofce, or at Jan`. Van : WAF . 3N, Toronto-st., Barne. ~44 ` ~~ . -' -1 SERVANT WANTED.-Ap ly to , G. SCOTT. 75 Bayeld-st, garxia} 44-56 . ,II. No- , V WESLEY. Proprietor." . -:u)VE7RTlSE1VlEN'l`8. win be bought by RUSSELL 3; _TYNDAI .L,T 44-45 Propryetoxjs. is not Died. I11: 7 44-46 .9. LYON, Aen:ar! WI+_!OLE No. ; . 1 un , Assngfnee. BARRIE. . ' WIIII llll l 1 cents Fun- nu, 2, 2- LL-` Lllllll uuys \II vuvvvunu p. up... u--__ ..-_=__ , A Deerhurst correspondent says Mr F. C. Batten has been appointed one of the local j preachers for Braford District. and that he conducted the service at Mount Pleasant last Sunday. 1- u - __ --_-...1..~;.:..... nn mm .....4- .'.1..m., OJCALILIBJ I v _ * A raft of logs numberirrg 90.000 got adrift f the owners. from the tag: which had it in charge during , the bi storm. The logs are between Shaw: ` naga. ay and Moose` Point, and it will cost ' $15,000 to secure them. ' `Merrill &. Ring are ,,.,_n_.._ `-..l.. -'-`AI: Inuit`;-I.- neces- neighborhood of Elmvele. Mr` e;.reon a mills at Sioghempton `are running full time, _ ' Diphtheria} is said to b-very bad in the GAP l'UBD'BY SIIGOI AND DISTRICT IXGEANG-IS AS LOCAL NI N8, 7 1. the tin Ilu-tow of the Host. New Lowell is going to have a-new Metho- dist Ch l.1l`0h.` ' I ;1'-a'I;iV IllI`Inry In stock thliweemv J 0 F I 100 V > _ Never, says 9. Vigo farmer, have I seen-so ne a. fall for.work'. _ . e- -.~~ ~------.v -- - W--~.-5' The Vasey public achoci is closed in 6011- ' sequence of diphtheria in the section. ` nV__ C` Fun. This is the wsythe Midland Free Press ; tells a dog story :4- Chap. `Dunn we: pass- `ing Paul Bron feoto one-e`da' 5 1:. +....IImI.n hound w olr 0. j, .` .__A_ Ipgall " ununsmu--n1smuT mum ___- .. _--9. av- - u vans; E J 7 71;!`-Va.dy lost a. finger in` Stant6n's mill, ; Sparrow `Lake, a. few days ago. - ` Danni- AG.-- ..- l------ - J` - _ _--`.-_-..-_-_-- .- your -uvvvnvon A ritvx the marsh at ,Bra.dfoArd1_sh'e other - , day wash. source of a.la.rm to the people V | GA... 'l1..A.L..--L-... 1.---.. 1.- 5| . mar an ' ,__ - ._..._r....._ v..." -4.-. An unusuel nuteger lef drunks are report}- ed on the streets of Alliston last Saturday ( .. night`. , nu 1- 1-` --v . . - . - - -- g of us get the 81011 DBIDFU ulu uwvn nuuu ....-- -. I The Collingwoodhotele have been violacv iug the liquor laws by -selling the etulf , on- Sunda A The pro rietora were fined `as be- .low: ominion one], 320; Globe `_Ho_te1.o >820 ; Anglo American, 340 `and costs; To-y ` ronto Hotel. 840 and com; and one of the i Central Hotel noatnoned. ll. 0. Simmons: carries 1 conipletonl 3 line or Glove; and llltujln eonneotlon ' with his OAGIIIII no In or IICIIQI gnu . JQIIIC wllf-. I _ _ -.-..-, vi av vv CIIIJU Hallo 1l7 7eop'l'e often go_ from a distance to eee the picturesque scenery of `.-Vyebridge. rm... 1T..-...'- ...-1_|:- .._L--I'!r "I `I - ' % ome Eggs-h;:l '1; r[`)';;I'+$5.00 ` the other day for an exLibition of rowdyiam. 1 A... .-.......--1 _.-____L__, ,5 1 ' I -- 7rhe Ladis Union of the Bracebridge` Methodist church advertise` a phonograph concert. ` ' ' N All Dresses well made and lit uarann I teed tor $3.00 at Hunter, Sar eant & I C9980 ' Mrs. Wa.lter'Rubige, sister of Mr. G. F. Matter, M;P.P., lately died at her home in i Brantford. A - . ` fA"Tottenha.m boy was so badly bkicvked` _ theother day in a. game of football that he ' `is conned to his bed, _ ` v ; A Creembre ratepayr refuss toV pay his ' taxes because the council made a.gra.nt of $50 to the village band. _ ' I am an . uvv . . `-0 rm "1: n Illlllusrg Isu.r;uu.uu luv vua _ The Penetanquishene Herald of Thursday,` 26th, sa.ys-Ths Georgian Bay Box Factor . and Planing MillvCompsny s premises (Mi - * land) were completely destroyed by fire at an early hour this morning. `Loss estimated at over six thousand dollars . .n,- 1'7__-.. r1.....-.l.:` , goods.

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