Mann =1-Aalbraitlii " % ..o1?*rHn`.;' 1'og.L:N_oAL }- _ Bollerx T Flnurmg MIHS. ALLANDALE. V` SPECIALTY. Toronto ng...;3':&{rkeZZI ......... -%w- wes- ouo 0 K- L- Q r - THE MARKETS. GENERAL PRODUCE. beeton. mnfVz`o1zmn:z: T iui. Our band`ge.ve an open git concert-on Fri- V day evening on the -lawin adjoining Mr. S. McMorra.n e residence, Cumberland street. ' Considering the chilllnesa of the evening,` there was Q good turn out` of our citizeoi who*uppreciated.t-he music v,ery.'1nueh. . '_1`h'si selections by the band were good and exceed; . :lI`l1 duh rnntinv-at` TI: :5 I-A Ln L);-IA] i'l."A.., ` FBARRIB} 9th 1395- DOIOOOIC-CIVC` 0 S5 $ 35-on: 18.... .. "l?58at.l1`|g'1: fa1rl":`i`Ln%this:1oc.1's';,""L :`)I1;I'nUn nnnn.4...'..c........,L.s__ . ; -as . --.-..---w-J avuu uv JJUUHVHIG -1. . V The S. 8. pic '0 he1d;here last Fri-L day proved wgreapt success,` In pnusnal- ly largd crowd biiingf" in ,atendanoe`.. ' Miss Forbes`, T,of ._;Ljl1gnd_d.l"e, Ward, is at her` . q;1olo s; Williajn .Wi1aon. _. ,4--- UIVIIVVVQOI-III VA .3 IIIUW ICIIIUI-VI 1.5 ml. V A The revival meetings now going on are very largely attended inapite of the unfavorable weather, and good results are being obtained; From `here Mr. 'MoHardy goes` Edenvale. .. TLAQ ' ....___-- l1 :1` ' I -- 4 p-v--V van UI - VIUIIH There is joy in `Scott-lndt over. the aloceasioirof .a.'new%mler. It's a_ _ A vnnnI~:~.'..n --- ------- V an-nurv ul-VICCCII , \Il homeon atvisit. unuuu--uulluruu pieylng WWII IIIIUODGS. The Centre Simcoe directors met at Elmvsle Aug. 26. They are 0. Run- kin, president 5 G. C. Gaston, secretary; Robert Anderson of . Flos, Robt. Par- nell of Tiny and Wm. Pratt of Tsy. The report of the combined excursions to Guelph showed- the surplus to be $100, after paying $7 5 expenses. This surplus was divided, $50 each being given the East and Centre Institutions. The directors then decided to divide the $50 belonging to Centre Simcoe In- stitute among the Midland, Elmvsle and Barrie fall fairs. $15 being donut L ed to each fair. Their view is that `as the money come from the people it should be returnedto the people in, s_ generally benecisl way." Their view I-is good.--Free_Press.' ' 0 " Cause--children playing with mgtch33_ Thu nnnbun Q:`-an-.. .'I:_.--A.-_.,, . "LiHun'g Chang. the Chinese statesman, passed through here on Monday evening and remained about 20 minutes. There were about 1000 persons at the station tryingto getapeep at him. Our-band turned out and serenaded him. A good many were dis- appointed at not seeing so illustrious a per- son. _ 1 ~ . _-_-u-, v --u sous {la Il.I.l$`IUU-IIUYI 0 `M fnm?f`9urh9r . nu v nuu: vu: usapuuucnue. Miss Fanny Cook, of Oollingwood, is oma~ on a: visit ' - . ' At thi price W ne 350, Double Fold Tweed Dress goods, worth from 50c. to 60c. ' ,2 Another. lot -of those extra value ` 50, Ladies Blouses. Figures, spots and black and white stripes, worth 501:. I on Per I ne`P1 int, worth 12; or more. A good range of new prints at 5C. MEN'S j CLOTHING. ` BOYS and YUUTHS CLBTHING. __ Selling dods :dt'sheh~elc:se-;;ric:3s: wehere free to admit that some one must lose money When goods are sold at less than their market value. We do not lose it. The mm ufacturer or wholesale dealer may and do. We are not disposed to consider them, but our c,ustomers"whose interests are our interests. (I n .1 _ `I0 n 'I'-"-'-" - -v--vwv Aasyusvvvu IJAV 1.11.5.1 Jl.I0\JJ.\J|UIL7o We have only space to draw attentiolito a few `of the. niany lines of goods now being placed befereyou at cut prices.` u l ~ There are lotsof goodsto `be had from use d_I1I_'1ng the next few Yveeks at much 1eSS than regular price, j-less than their market value. c Prices that cause peop e to stop to think, to wonder, to conclude that after all` the times are not so bad as one may suppose, when such elegant goods, such wonderful values `are to be obtamegi for so very little ready cash, Complaints have continuously beenmade to your correspondent with regard to young men coming overhere from Barrie and con-. ducting themselves in any way but that of the gentleman. The authorities had better. look after such rowdyism and put a. soup to it at once`, 7 ` ?oC"P IV! .1 run. ;..;.z.n.uuu. Iu.LLu.u1.I.4.l. \J.A.D11. I Prospectlve buyers will please note We are always pleased to show goods. --THE NAME AND PLACE- Anten Mills. _ Advance Correspondence. I______,, (`I nt\nn_. Pe0IJle sFavoriteOne-Pri(;eBash Store. BOYS surrs FROM $1.00 UPWARDS. siau psarnem we -MUST as |. _osm_o mousv. TERMS. STRICTLY CASH. CARP?! DEfAR'l'MN_'l'. - lire-year-old dadg hter of `Mr. Jas. J ohqston, of Shelbnrhe, fell into a cis- tern 5 few days ago `and `was nearly drowned before she was discovered and , . .Qiir`._Miqs Iadnderlrin and Mien Parker the Me;th0d.is@ A`.` At Home? etlisifhee he an we Our junior lacrosse club went to Stayner on Monday to cross sticks with the club of that town. The teams were pretty `evenly matched, and at the close of" the match the score stood 3 to 3 4 Per Oon't.__Inte1-out Paul 0 The S nrlty r Do ' ~ woompngnryu Rosa new The Iecunty to glfpooitors ' There to no in DUNLOP STREEE BAEIE X TWTIZITIIUT Tl Ti twin . Good $6.00 Suits for $3.75. Another lot worth 7.50 for $4.50. Sovoral Llnos at $6.00 to $7.50, Vlorth from $8.00 to $I0.0o. I A good varloty In all sizes and Qualities no | catch llnos In our stock, all are alike, low in prlco and rollablo wearers. We can fit your big. a good honest cahadlan Tweed - ---up -`run VII JlI'I'E'I'.I'l`sp 0 if nnrnt. the . IBIOIO IEO B0 .0 mB3r3`ns"``zn bnolIu_ottIh nanlreu. ' A Special nrlve of as suns, gggl 22 $3 I The Allauduievward junior lacrosse club have received from Gravenhurst the cup won by them on August 13th. It is a beauty, and reects highly on the generosity of the Gravenhurst citizens, who presented it. , , v v w c 7 f T :_ReZzg" for .-Lung :T7='gubZe.sr A Repair Watches... Hence the marvellous increase u m our REPAIR DEPART- Wo do it promptly, reasonably and satisfactorily;-we make a specialty of it. THE JEWELLER, . BARBIE, \ om . %EMULSION V . -- . -~- -- ------~---, ; vvrvo -uvu. Mm. A. Brunton, of` the G.T.R.., was down to Milton last week. He returned to his native home on Thursdav evening, bringing with him a partner in life. Congratulations. : gra7i,<; '_of hosiery. E Per yd. for a special lot just to r u hand. of spot Muslins. The right goods fox the season. 5 Will buy you a ne Silk Parasol, 7 6, worth from $1.00 to $1.25. Plain, crooked and natural wood handles. match on Per pair for a good seamless cash- mere hose. Extra values in all 1L A__ ______ Mr. Ed. Z\7\7rI`1it-e1;re-zvs-cimsang a. solo in the Presbyterian church on Sunday evening. The piece was entitled "One Sweetly Solemn T hought, and was masterly handled. La-COL l1--.,.._L rn I ONE PRICE TO ALL". --v-IvlIII"u I L 60} ADELAIDE 37- 5" naromr 4-r ugmoo. TORO _____________, I I TIlZI-l IHqrgA_icIh's'Lwn P_|PE cu. |lon t read this -- .77 --nvns-nu. "~- fq: Sale in the commas (B. c...:.. Il...IpnEa. DINNER WARE AND T0|lET WARE FROM ENGLAND. BHINA fHAll Bea11.Ie`it'is_n.bout that tired feel- Ving._we hear so much about, and it `go apt to uaaqil us `during very hk weather.-. Acup of our 500. B180 To; is guaranteed to totally eradi- koate this evil. I _ gC.u... '-A L9 - c 7, ---- ~v ---~v ---V`--`V--J 553-55`-`l\l\`I WSL George s Church-Harvest Home and Anniversary Services are to be held in this church Sept. 27th, and the annual con- cert and festival on Monday, Sept. 28th WI A5 l0......A..__ _-LL- I1 rn um I A|l8uunomun.o2un. use Gonna-.nm.. Direct Importer of China and We have the choicest stock of China. and Crockery W-are in Barrie. Ladies are invited to look thr6u_gh the stock, no trouble to show goods. ---up-v-Irvlllilllo E02411!- Connections. Ll WRITE FOR PRICES. Music HALL I JUST ARRIVED TEAAND comma MERQHANT. Crockery ware. II: is expected that the W.C.T U. of Bar- rie will distribute the temperance prizes to the successful pupils of Allandale Ward public school this week. -x -. A FINE STOCK OF 24 Dunloi;-St. . Davis. '+o=_'o~m Mr. D. Murray having purchased from Mr. H. Hawker the house and lot adjoining Mr. Ben. Pa.rker s livery stable, has taken up his residence in our midst. accuons pr: The lcng sewer is Hy 3:84.00 :mc prov dcd h} A P.\..-o `T0 Ihe CL: S R T appgipted . to divide K vxsions. uneJ- ~ AKE .\ the T I.-L. "I .I.. Q .1 Inc I inch '1 dc S to Elimbe Streets, tr Penetangu and Jame Qt-war :n1J o\.v-vsl. uuu number 85 Mulcastcr the seucr A_J A _ _ IHC bC\\ Cr ' And to a pr foot fr and to be showing I and the n an be asc --H 2.. _. .. ,,__., ---_--. MriiG`reoi`;ze 3/iaiy, of Brampton, who has been visiting relatives and friends in this vicinity for the vast week, returned home on Friday morning. 1L2_ ., ,, . 1 .1 HTS. 1 feet. and I no 9.` L,. __ sewer is x which $345 sections pr Tho Inn. . In futur Or olhcrsf of anv kin an order s The Ct 62 I. .8` `h 10,` Fn-day ( _ And his a lime Love TL !-SSH. W'r.n.~: THIJRS FRIDA SAT. M SAT. E Prices 1: Reserve Sandc-rs' S till :. Pro D ;\1tun other nrum tion on T h THE GI Miss E. Lowry left to-day (Thursday) for Toronto, and on Monday leaves the latter place for St Catharines, where she will at- tend DeMi1l College. a II` mu, 15 now Mumcipnlit hnur: Th .. sunul ('1 sons intc law Cogn |\|l . . IDICVH1 ` Q-.. - `L The Days UCI . [Or it the propo "(`.'l Mr. Jamesaflain has returned to Graven- hurst after spending a. few holidaylwith his parents in Newmarket and friends in Allandale Ward. ' .- LA r Prcsldcn 37`38 E`-: )7.'r 1" .\1 R 5, pa of |.O0I) r (`la f"?{3,.S nuupl` ` V\'oodq This is splendid weather for the watering I cart gentleman. He needs this weather for a while, considering the remuneration he has been receiving : I. 1' 1` u u A - - Klll` \V rm ( Pu . Chxld ':\.\`T .._fII_ ..v._ --.--u- -uu-ovvvo I `I am gladatovttotitt that Mr. Wm. Steele, of the G.T.R , is able to be about a. ain after a two months severe attack of lum ago. K1... `K7 `D VIV..--l-.. I_; _,, II ? 1 c - -_- .-----V... V- un--wwvo Mr. W. 'I(3qCI`_a:};lor left on Wednesday of last week for Roland, N. W. T , on_ a. busi- ness trlp. He will be absent a. couple of months. ,`_` -__- ._._---...-- ugvuvnauu The Mission Band in connection with the Presbyterian church held its first meeting yesterday (Wednesday) afternoon. II,,, II `II `I I " ' V - V u u v u you an that uuuuo v 7 I ` 'l~\c`lr-s."l;radford and family have taken up their abode in the residence lately vacated by Mrs. Page on Cumberland street. - ---- -.v-up. vvuu Mr. Al. May, our band master. returned last week from Penetanq. where he has been during the summer months. nu 11-: - vs Mrs. T;;x1;s Edwards left last Wednes- day on a. trip for the good of her health. She has gone to the N orth-West. Rev. _i\_4.c`I'nto:h is billed to give an, address at a harvest home festival at Craig- hurst on the 15th inst. ;V1is7sHA<'iV Hurst, of McKee s Rocks,- Pa., formerly of this place, is renewing old acquaintances here. ' i Westuey and family returned ` from their summer cottage on Wednesday of last week. 'a.n'cl` Mrs H Martini and daughter. ; Hattie, left this morning `for Toronto and M other cities. "' 1 South Simcoe Teacher s Association will be in convention to-day and tomorrow at Collingwood. u-vv . - - Week evening services are being held in Sc. Geor2e s church every Wednesday even- ing at 7. 30 Miss E. Newberry left last week ,to visit friends in Toronto and the Holland Land- mg. large bell has been ordered. for St. George's church, and is expected in about two weeks \-N es. Webb spent a few days in To -V ronto during the past week with hi; cousins. f\ _` --_- ,...-.- .._v_ u--.-. .--u vvuunuwn Our public school opened with _a.ti attend- ance of 160 pupils with all the teachers pres`- ent. ` _` ,.~ _ .. - ._ . --.v u and` van u-v\1-awsIlIIwJJ|IVBn Mr. Fred. Link has the stone foundation` built for his new residence on Burton Ave. fl __V 0 n 9 n n - - - V -._-- -_- ..... an n n.v-wsuvlavv vu uus uvu QVUu V There is considerable chnngin of resi- dences by the residents of Allanda e Ward. Il_, II1 r-9 ..-- ........u., .-...u ;. - V yvuuvllu 1 Itl_i'._:.nd Mrs. Aldous, of Georgetown, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. A. Goodall. _, I17 'I' -r - - _.--'_--o vznnaovpvbvll yuan vvvunn TMViss L. Lafranier, of Gravnhurst, i visiting hernister, Mrs P. O Donnell.v `I1: .1 was in Torbnto during thepast week renewing old acquaintances. M- `m.....J 12.1. n_,_. .r.. -- o I - ;& goiaii mimy of our citizens are getting in their winterfs supply of coal. . ` A large number of our citizens `are takinzil in the Toronto exhibition this wqek. ` ' j]: -3- -- - `Look out for late trains this weeki i Miss Eva Poucher is on the sick list. Miss Ettie Bone is visiting friends in To- ronto. ~ - Mr. Frank Heard spent Sunday in To-. ronto. Mr. C. Hamlin is visiting `friends in To- ronto. ` ` Mrs. Robert E. Moore is visiting friends in Toronto. Miss Coady returned to her home in C01- lingwood on Friday last. A ..._.s ..-_. `Barrlde South-Western Division, `with L its Pleasantkstreets, its Testy Dwell- ings. its Pretty Churches. and its Go- a.-head People will Entice Settlement ._A "7331-10 Dn..4...I `.0 1;- 1\_n., , =u;I;L1InA%LE `mun .mmn suT Tam RA;\.II.-`WAY cmnmm OE vruvrums` CITY. - -uu-u A vvysw, VVLIL BQLIIQIUU DUUUIUIIJ -A Weekly Record of its Doings. ' `P i? W#w%%; A --A atudgnt ocupipd..th"e4"pu1pit-at Collier street Methodigtchutch Sande. ` morning, sud che.=pmo:V' pmchedrsn _ax9el__9nt sermon. in the j even1.ngu from tlpf_.1v"' .lp,3f""`Qi1;Qnch`. it will ;good._';. ` V Last Free Canoe;-tot megehmn. ` Band Master Henderson asks Tim An- vmon: to announce that the band,viil1give_` the last concert of the season at the usual place this evening. 'No progrimniegto an- nounce; but the {I97 thist` an extended Falls. 32 Ve _--- a-_- -- wpuw ..v-vnovv UAIIIIJIUIUI-Io Mr. and Mrs. C. F.` Wettie have one" on visit to "friends at iegara. Our teachers; Miss Austin and Mr. Moore, em: a. pleasant evening r and Miss Sneath.` ` Mrs. Leadiay apd Miss Munro."N7th*icon._, Sneeth .. op` Thursday :._`vAvith`% apra-. have been` visitors at E._ "C-baborn, of Petieti. 3; in a eaf of; Mr. and Mrs.;I?_'ranklt;m_d5 : - ` ~- . Finiel'1i"n'g' _ n-)"l'1a;:r'e"a; and sowing fell wheat have prevented several of our farmers from going to the Toronto exhibition. ' 1g__ ,_,1|n rut!-c.u--. Midhurst. Advance Correspondence. Our village is rapidly increasing in popu- lation. Five children were born within its borders during the past" week. A son to John Spence, a daughter to Ex~Reeve Orok, 9. daughter to John W. Finlavson and twin daughters to Edward Barrett. ,c_-__-. -- -.-..u-o-n naennlniivllo Our school Trustees will have to take into their serious .consideration the enlargement of the school house now overcrowded. !,,',IC 5 luuuullin Send for these books at `once if you are `in terested in any form of speculation or invest- ments. They mav proveqprotable to you. 9.4 aulau investment. , JNO. J. TILLMAN & CO.,~45 Broadway, New York, are nancial agents for the Pru- dential Gold Mining Co , and others in the famous Cripple Creek district. They will` send you free, interesting particulars of the Mining Companies_they.represent also their book on speculation in Stocks, Grain and Cotton, containing many new and important fentures. CI ____11',_ .1 I I - V " ..........u n: [JLUHILUAILS Uvcl.` U116 J.V1l.lll0Il Uollars ' a month, and- steadily increasing Mining Stocks are advancing in rice more rapidly than any other Stocks, an many pay divid- ends of 35 to 50 per cent. They offer the best opportunity to make a large prot on a small investment. 1-xvn `r rI1Il`l1rA\*r .'n..-. ..... - -v.vu alanvvvvll UL `SD10. At-Crinple Creek, Colo. and elsewhere, are being made daily, and the production for 1896 will be the largest ever known, estimated at Two Hundred Million Dollars. Cripple Creek alone is producing over One Million Dollars n mnnfh om! .4.....I.'1.. .'.............'.... Inn! _.__. nannuudll uuaunlus lally WUITU Chi ing was communicated with", as the case looked suspicious The men also be- gan to suspect something when Mr. __Smith asked if they had any ob'eotion to an in- terview with the Chief. hey were at the lacrosse match on Friday afternoon and a Bradford man accosted one of the men with Hullo Murphy, the name, by the way, which he had already given Mr. Smith. On Saturday morning the Chief sought an in- terview, but both men eluded him and took a circuitous way out of town, leaving the rig at the hotel stable During the day a livery stable keeper living at Goldwater was in search of the horse and buggy, which was obtained at his stable. It had been hired to go to Orillia. too ea izl, held o', aild in- the meantime` ef -.avu uu &lrU.U uue buggy. Last Friday a couple of men with a horse and buggy stopped at the American hotel. in . the afternoon they applied to `John Smith for an auctioneer to sell a_ buggy for them as they wanted to get a cart. Mr. Smith offered to trade a good cart for a buggy, and after parleying a while said they` would trade for -$15 to boot. Mr. Smith said he would give $5, and they snapped at the offer. Mr. Smith, thinking they were eager, and meantime I'D!) IDA: nnv'nrnnnnn|-...l .-2-L -- 4' UL \uno L'l.uUUI', unuirman 0! we Trustee Board; Mr. G. G Smith, Chairman of the Building Committee, and Mr. Kennedy. architect. As the building was still open there were no means of knowinggat what rate the temperature would rise, but it took only a few minutes to heat every radiator in the building to a high degree. It is known as the direct and indirect steam heat- ing system, and claims to be e'ective and economical. \It has a self acting draft ap- paratus that renders unnecessary the con- stant attendance of a reman. When a pressure of four pounds has been reached the valve acts and shuts the damper, and as the pressure decreases the damper gradually opens. and until the four pound pressure has been attained. Work is being ra idly done, and there is every prospect o the building being ready by October the lat. Whem completed this school building will be worthy of the town. It will be complete in all its appointments for comfort. for health and for the pursuit of knowledge. The cost of the change has been pretty heavy, but that should count for nothing as compared with the health and eeotual mental and physical development of the children. Heating Test at the Central School. Last Saturdav morning a. representative of THE ADVANCE witnessed the testing of the` new heating system in the Central School. The test was made in the presence of Mr. Fraser,` Chairman of the Trustee Board: Mr (J. {.1 .Q...:n. m....:..-.-- -2 J-- vuv JJVIJIDII run 2 Aaron Burnett. C. H. Rose, M. H. S _en- _ oer, Andrew Miscamgbell, Henry xrd, William Graham, . Jo Powell, William Fraser, 0. E Smith, An- drew Graham, John Boon, L R. Warner, Harry Bishop, Robert Orr, Robert Alex- ander, Chas. L. Sanders, Robert King, ir., Charles King, Neil Plax n . "`l'II-lI l`.nrn-unnauo ---- ` ----~-' 9 ` ` in Hagqart. John unarnes Lung, Neil Blaxton. . b. This Company was organized in. 1862 `under Angus Russell as Captain, .Aaron Burnett, Lieuaenanb C. H. Ross as Ensign. mu... uuv nu unu us: 1o_unu._ ' Men who were in Company No. 5, Barrie Infantry Company, in 1866, at the time of the Fenian raid : A____, I) pups`; ----- \J- uru.L|altlHIUl.l, uuwuru D18-In. J88`. U'l5!'l8n, I Cmud Holt. Chas. Hunter, Capt. W. J. Graham. Chas. Luck, H. -Gregg, W. Rey- nolds, Allan Lloyd, Hamilton 'Leslie,`Ar:- char` Trevelya.n,.Wrn_. Trevelyan. W J. Keatzin , Thomas Blain, Allan McKenzie, Allan utherford, Joseph Armstrong, Jno; Landrigan, M. McCarthy. J. Coullzer, Thos Gogan, Thos. Sibbald, Gorpl. Yeo, Isaac Brock. Jae Lougheed, W. Sproule. George Holdsworth. ' We do not know the `address of all these men. but it can be found. ' Man tnkn can... 2.. f1.----'A~~-~- `7 " .vvv5uuo|vu UL IVl.IUlU' lBI' V193! l':n.g0Vel'n- '1-nent. willehortly be asked to` maa. ' Any- oneewho was in that Company or in any` other company in Simooe County Volunteer; in` 1866, and whose name we have;-not been able to ascertain, we'_woul_d be glad to pub-_ link if sent to this oiee :` . __ No. l_. ooumny mum RIFLES. _` 001. W. E 0 BAz-ien. . Thomas Sidewortb, R b rt Ki 2. jr.. R. J. I-Ieggart, S. Wesley, W? E Soullles, F O'Brien,` R. W. O'Brien.` C. G. Atkinson, Edward Blain. Jae. Olgrien, Hoit. Chan. "lInfAP (Tant- _ V out Country's Defenders, J V- The following were members of N9. .1 Company Barrie Ries who went to the from in-1866 to meet invading Feniaue, and a recognition of whose services the.govern- menu will shortly to` make. Any- one who that Comminv nr :.. .....- UIIII DB` ll 5;. > ` ` uidiffter ct'ie`bg a:'x';: vYuu;avr;=*chat -B1-sags;-;: and Orillia should have been red fxjom the Association as well as Barrie. Orilliu; as-` usua1:, p1dye("i rngi ,1-`lye uid} after cti Ralnb-w:`L`a;ov`er;' tihn I2.-.1-Il.\=...`a Rich Discoveries of Gold .:.....I.. EV--.-1.. 1*-J '- Tried to Trade the Buggy; wF=r`nI1 n l'|1\Iuu\`;n - -__-, _ 9.1 ,A` amu i`1.1;;:l:le,to--lh rear of .`a'_ bakery threatenqd .n_her ..p;V-qp`_e'rty 1 _ '_' '- 1" " *- ,.Ion 19' over. --v, wvyuvlvvnv. UU VIC, IIIUK; Some of AL our. young men talk of ,going out west to the mining regiong; _ ' rm..;p......-~-_._`-1-.._-, [ '-Tu - The tifuir tourists are, wending their {way to more Southern climbs, but they express their intentionto return; .the.;Psoio;Oosst. to try hi__s_'l"no_k. `Mr. N. Ooulftemsnche, who has been in business in this `place for snumber of "yen-s,V has 591.1 out and is going to, TI`nm...4' ..`..'.`.`. ........_. ....'_ .._I1- -1 ' fmiia fgrmri Ki; ;e?g;o:-e1:a;::;}e yell with their crops. V , ` - . _., -J v--V --- The A. O._ U. cele})rst_e:l' Labor Day by an excursion per sI:oamerParty `Sound. `Their sports and games were much enjoyed." VIVI... . .'........-.. x-;_-s;;- - -- Penetanguishene. The boys in the Penetanguishe ne Reformatory held their annual excur- sion, per City of Parry. ' Sound, to Muskoka Landing on the 29.th ult.,' and seemed to enjoy the eating. Il1l.-At\rf"1-an --- There is great depression in lake traic and the boats which usually run till late in the fall are tiedup. All the boam will be tied up, except the Pacic and the Midland. Various causes are given for the depression- one says It's because a Grit govern- ment is in power ; another says The silver agitation does it, and another That the -lumber business `has been stricken with paralysis. A Neither Mr.. Cameron nor Managers Burton see willing to talk about it. ' ll; woulcl be out of erder if weldid not have a` small re or two every week. We endeavor to full the con- ditions." Examples-Ste. Marie and Collins street, last week. VI-I53 WV 1 I'-j iwfiligse festive young jays who play 1 at newspayer work are worse than early cucumbers. To publish corres- pondence that another man has writ- ten appeals to them as a severer strain on "the indenite quantity they call their brains, than to take a pair of shears and a paste pot and write cor- respondence for yourself. Be quiet, b0yS.' . A \ Collingwood The Collingwood Enterprise hits em in this way :- ' 'L-.._ 1'-_L!_,- , Beeton Public school can be run for $1,300 a year. L. O. L. N 0. 200, will hold its regu- lar meeting tomorrow night and bus- iness of importance is announced. Per- haps it is to discuss ways and means to tame the goat whose roughness cost four members of the order $36 apiece in Massachusetts, lately. Our sports went overato, Barrie on Fnida afternoon in full force to witness the Baa - ford-Orillialacrosase match, which actually resulted ina victory of 5 30.1 for Oxfillia, for time was over up when .;0r_ill_ia scored the :3astI.~ m . Our orta,have'a..poor__ i,nio , s6f_ th`ge`C.9L. `A4 fo`i'pbvral`~raI0n3,, _thit3t` an` .fP.f *1i0toIsl;. . I ;;'I'?7 E ,hmm_. V` 5*l!vei9?*l:6<`t|i;%I!!It{%*,"7 Btiiif0rdTW$ .123 Our` rate ofgaxation this year will be just 2 per cent. The cellar of John `Coulter s hotel was burglarized last Friday night and several dozen bottles of -ale stolen. Sus- picion fell on a" character known as " Nin " O_wen. He was found "lying in a shed drunk with one of the bot- tles by him. He is thought to have had assistance in the robbery. N in was taken to the lockup and `next day was permitted to go on agreeing to pay for the stolen goods. That s a way we sometimes have of giving the go by to law and justice. ~ ` C\ C` ` -__ _.----v--NJ an-wv The new department in our public ` school for preparing students for non- professional third class certicates started with 20 pupils, which will like- ly be increased to 30 or 40. E. T. Strang;;;';w::l1ipped 350 hogs from this point on Thursday last. VITI..- _-_- 3 ' .I. UKDN T1 What, whiteunoooon Wheat. red w . . . _ . - . I lD3Su Cow or Steerpel-cw_t.............. Sheegsskinsea.ch............ ;..... Lam kinseach... o o u o u o o IOCIII uooo o--o;oouuI0:o no on Bad -I-`oocnsoutlozo ,.V Otuooooouo unonuoooocu _'rne' Prices Ru.-lung in t1ie Barrie. a. _'I'oronto Markets During the Week, RABBI`! .4-an ;uu .-. ......_ . ` l."|hI-Hl`IJR.I-E. V ' _SPECIALTY,- , 5o-tf . Gristingand Chopping Daily. ovauuunuup U] suv uuuu Hutu guuu uuu 880909,. 0 m%ly well rendered. . It is to be hoped _ thy _wi 1 given few "more concerts before the inn 3: nvnv .