Northern Advance, 15 Aug 1889, p. 1

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. Below will be found a. complete list of the entries which have been made good by the third and nal payment due on the let instant for the trotting meeting to take phce at Barrie on 20th and 21st of- Augnet.;~' Such lerge field: of horses have been hitherto practically unknown in Canada, and show the well-merited condence horse owners have in the management of any noel under the euapioee of the Barrie Turf Club. . Three-year-old Stakes. 5 % Out of seventeen nomination; for the three-year-old etekee, the following have completed their entries :- ` 'n....... b:...r.. lII7...A.L...l.\ ... to `u:u.-..9- "I: ho`:nu Arden-I, y (Dnnville) b" Stanton Chief, bg Gen 8 non. `V - -1.1... -.....` :n..o.I...`n\ .. .. n.n`. n:..1._ UVIII.IIUUUIn| UIIUIK Ullflf 5" Bony Rice : (Woodstock), noi. P. Bitter : (Woodstock) h f Muidhnd. `by Qiclgo Volun- tnm-. V XWCIII The iur returned tho ,following_-verdict: That the eadrnnn was only 3 one of man- Ilaughter in a scientific do , and wns not caused bytho elements a_ ve, bnt from 3 Ibnglxture of the vileat trash compounded from ow. T I lIII__L LL- ..__!___ _.,, L. I, ,,, , , I A I I IIVIUWI _T_hst the prisoners be hanged-.-not by elec- tricity (from which they srehghtning proof_), but that they be suspended until their weight is reduced (23 lbs.) twenty-seven and a` half pounds ($110), _or placed on ex- hibitioufthree months. in Parry Sound goal,` for the benet of physiognbmy and phren- ology. This recommendation to mercy is be- cause the dead men is not only deed-hut dead drunk, from which combinstion. Science says," he or his ghost (which is just as bed) will re-appear. . Yours respectfully, Tns: LIMITED"EXPRESS. Tnrnnln Klein A nun-G Il_lt'-I100 the most terric thunder. `ftWhst is to be done now?lseid the Meyorsnd Oouncil. The reply was, We will fathom the cause to the bottom. They proceeded. and with the `assistance of kerton detectives. doctors, lawyers, clerks, constables send oioiels generally, and with the use of steam tugs, sail and row boots, s_ close search was'coI'nmenced to discover from whence come this evil current, end through what `agency it found its victim. H Wk... et.....t.. - ...:n u.-..-:_ _ _-_ u -_.I VIII-I Iguana av xuuuu [Fl vwuull. Where there : a will there's a way, and through `ya, dark and unknown channel the way was. discovered. Wild rumors began to y thick and "fast, the `stock declined rapidly and when the truth became known the holders of said stock were hard to nd except with search warrants and magnifying . 1 8 You can imag'ne the universal regret and consternation when it became known that the two professors of science, Peter J eroux, L. P., of Still River. and Henry Bushey, B. 8., of Penetangnishene, had been arrested as being the gentlemen experimenting upon hnmanitywith Killarney blue vitriol, Mid- land thunder, Collingwood lightning and Penetang whiskey, mixed in bottles with the electric current of last niht s storm and di- luted with the water of the River Magnet- tawan. ' 'I'II__ _'..___ __L.__-,-,I AI , I II F I` I te 1`i4ti'cfea.ture s,1A1ono of which were fdre1gn' ' to it`: nnoe'stora-1-bykicking and ushing Qp. mrentlv Lwomaunn ch. m.:a:...1 1a...1...;..;. -v nub uuvpauuru-Dy |ucx1ngA|na_nIInlng ID- rently w_>rae~thau the original li htning, spd vrodnmua an uproar that wonl put to '11!-nce the moat terric thunder. ' WLQC :3 L` L- J-_- ..__n)! ____'_n 11, uou minnwn. Noah _ '9 (1 ton,by-` 'ttloH_u . John Hnn H, by wn u w W. Paxton : inn, by fomon. , 3J0 _ `matron; Ln II .-..:lh. Il'Ii . Dover) oh 1: Ratio ` . yJu'pIterAbd _ `.` _ . w Oroxibr & Noble : (Owdn Sound) b 3 Billy- 1 5- --_-L I... I1-4.1- I`...-...!.I`? mi} `y Higiaiuici '1'3o"iiii.] ' `G. `~ '. Lung : (Silh.00)|`6h "I Alvan, by Ira nu. aw: M y ' .. _ B. Tole : (Blenheim) 'b m Gipuy Maid, %} Orown4ImporiaL. -1. ` ` . :1, ' =B..A. Dutton n ';(Bnrrie) oh h` Jimmy L... J... un..:.I_:..A :.... tn. Jun, ny aooraomun. ; Simon `James (Hamilton) blkf Camdian III kn ung : Ar `. III]. I , |UIIPVI'IU|I ' V . A ,,%.~:: .::=:~ `NW9 b N`-em by LEI: I Toronto, 5th August. luau Uuvuvuu .\up.n.uv, us: an vuuuv _-..,._- r,.by Whirlwind, Jun. = V . $103. MoQne'on u. `Part Rufio 5. A " Bu-rte August Meeting. *1!` L- __,__! _ .-__,_.I,A_ I9- 3*. (Boston) eh an my H_sniil - n `II. IE3` `An I l.` ."l.`l.l 0`0.UN'1'Y 6l'A sntoon AND ml: nonnnox 'or cum; OUR cnmnmon poo: Ira Uvor nus I`~IIO'lOOI0.` 31,40 M '1?I.}.&3;3 3TnI.'.7I1;i..}r7.I.Jn{J.; on lot 24, concession `ll, of N othwauga, was destroyed by fire on Sunday qzorning lat. A _._-L!__ L- 1-..... -_-LI.-.. _- A_________ LIIU VIUIIKI IC,U C lI'I}"`IIII Monday night on of!` all thvronodmbbu, squash and pumpkin: :1: the north and of the I-nun i "l:1-)llingwo'od Buuetin ` there in much more to no in the Blue Mountains non` that 0l_l_I be soon on Machine Luv LUIIUZIIS I-IWICIE UUIIU UECU fol-O Craiaio &'S0I are doing good work at their boxfuoto , turning out from 700to 1,200 boxes peg _, v. 5 In 4,,,, |,-- _A:_-_.-_1 -__| John Mu-tin. of Boston. has entered an action .,_ng|.inIt June: _Soanlon for $6,000 damages, for circulating nlmdoronr report: The `Bnidfond Witneu observed that 001. WI! ',., i!.81I.1n thtonsh W9 !m*. `I.`."'- ing the otern Lists` in the 'po_qoni qn the !I.nW'!.nniiP-1 tclthi 3 ` `in-.. 1:1 It` u..`.~ ...'- a '...'mi.'.- i.'A".n` cm` ' '5It_ai'-gl:_I;r;tf-l-1;;-i)_5;;:-;t-r'I1;;'_;i.th ea. mutt-imonial fever. There have been four weddingn lately, and more to follow upon. `I IIIL- -,__! -_,-, _D II" 1', ,,, Z IIIUUUIIIE X IUIIII USU} III has been held at_ apd steps are being tnken to:`ornr:an=?`ei_!_i 6 fire brigade. ..-I\_ ____ _I-_ i.__..__ ._ I_-_-1_-u an -__,_ %"i?-"-xiiiniiaiiiif ""Ii.;.2i{.1i,i':'}.}i do, you can buy ,I`noh_ i. ` 0 shoes at 500.. 303:, 400., youths, t J. Clayton & u. T The An.... woo`:-1a hays navy Monday omit the otIonmb'ou,* -..._--L ...._1 ..__...|_.'..._ -4. LI.-_ _-..1.I_ `._.I '-l'AI._ ".'""-"9 -'".~'."t_'-'. 3""-;-" ~ l. .L Mr. W. M.` Bow-.% s yo % no`. `yams: of Q, __m ~ Lu Loonard; Mona `township, last Sunday morning. Hi ugh; `;:on~o;f_t-h`o~ new church being oroctgd blyutho Knox Church oongregm tion. Oro, `wu _'d a tow daynhgo. ' I"__ 2... LL- lIL_-._-__ I___ .,,,O I I 1}; {5 .}.}I "37; }.".;{i. 1... been and in splendid condition, though the fall, wheat in in some one: badly muted. _ L I` "1"'r{e2{'3' '32{.I "1'aaa]}I "roman. T: Indication: are that our,-dumber cutting lesion this year he 3 chbrt one, _ 1-u_u _, ,,__ He -in,,;_,,,__,-. u LB` KIUIIIIIKWIIE EIIWUIIITIIU MI` W going hsvo a. holiday, and. therefore, one week in to bqblotted from the record.` onmIu1mn-%nIsrn1cr nms, I ' LLUR. navy uuu JuIuy"u- U. AIIUEIIUB. llllc. <.'owan. Boys sack :-ace-T-B. Soules. T _ C . 7 Boys race, under 12--John Smith, Robert" f`mith. ` ~ ' -` 3. Captains raoo-W. Hnbbort, A. McIntosh. `H A TDD HDIIBVEE L- out; 7 "VChx-istian Island camp meeting commenced yesterday. ,_ 7 l\ (1 III A `Ivan . .--. ":.g;';e-i"I o`int become a fashionable summer resort. ` A There has been no sneak thieving in Pene- tnng for Iome days. A The Foreeten of Sound` have been paying Midland a visit. ` . . ".}. e};313Zoa&11u.eog are ..u.a..., for 3 High gahool there. - . . 'The.`oo1'I1rgatio'ne of Ornngeville and Bndford R. . Chnrchee held a picnic nt the Fork: on Monday. The llarrle Turf 0 9| amnme-r meet- ing ukea plncevon eadnv and Wed- neadny next, the th and 21:! Inst. Bacon commence 2 p.m.. sharp, each day. Adlnlulon 5 cents. Ladle: n-oer The Longford Quarry and Lime Oompeny have obtained 5 large contract for stone. for the West Toronto anbway. ` -1 ---v-'--`- '-~' "*'- - _A.woman near Burk : Fallla, landed a cow with a broom stick and kill her. What about that yoman I hhabmdf "'Av'9-1'; "ll`l`;;-l-Ill-l:b;l'---C-bf. new farming machines of duferent aorta have been pur- ohuod by tumor; this summer. _ -l AL, ,, _ I I W-iue_ G. 1`. R. need mm yard room in Midland. ' V'-I`-he I.`('). G. T. of Uington still continu to ourish. is opeii at Waubau- shone on Sunday afternoons. . ' `y7_ A n no a g U o uuua BIC. Wi5ur:anchmen s rac'e-J. B.` _McPhoe, Jones, P. Mclntolh. `I A * .`-`smoking raoe--P. Mclntoah, A. Mclutoeh. Ladies race--Sndie Smllb, Jennie Chris- tie, Mabel Holmel. V - ' Hop, step and jump--J. B. McPhee, Alex. { 'n wan _ , 'Don't buy your Dreu Goods 0 on see the uplendxd auortment at Frue k & C09,`. . . ' .4: - .5` Three wagon loads of gypeiee went through Sturgeon Bay on route for Waubanlhene on Saturdav. . It is said that the train service between Allandale and Penetangie very unsatisfactory to tourists. T `II-.. II . 'P.._.__ ____ -1 IT-;,_,, I UUIl`IVCUlUllC The Bndford Witness will not be publish- ed next week. The editor and his wife ere of for I holiday. 7 Building 3 marine uilwa `oepnble of haul- ingontne tenmer200feet mg,` is talked of nt Penetnnguiehene, , Q 3 III I g "'-":`%m:.?.i.z"..:*:.;.:.: `as: A g__._,. _ _,., ,,_,I,I- `R `I, ) Lad condensed into Interesting rare- Braphs for Advance Radon Who Like The Harrow on! nest. Vuey has I aingin sknle. Today in Midland : Civic Holiday. Fall whht in Tiny and T57 is nearly all cut. The furthers round Lefroy are now exceed- ingly busy. T All 1 u l - - - Wma_vrV-o&;a;I"'h:v'e-.-l-)'ee::-`installed ie the Buynville Temperance lodge. ` G._.. 7.3:... ...._J!-:__ ____. _;,_ J -, In C -'d1':1-;in7"d1:I:';;;i';id;uI:1:n are doing Brad- ! ford with music andphyoic. 'I\I__ 1__2_____I Iii, - I I J l'\ _-,_._ ___..._- r-` --w- '1`hc_i_pisco Church` ple of Beeton are desirous 0 having a hcoo The brick work on the Penetang Episcopal Church parsonage is nished. Gilford is rejoicing that somebody in the hamletisgoingtobemarried. .' V .ZEsthefi_:, going on at the Coldwster railway station. V .44-jfl ,A_,, L.`- '"1'i3v. Mr. Lsrgs. now of Vssey, suc- ceeded in securing the highest regards. of his con stion. . w:`I\n-Q 1-:1` nun` `nu sung`-J:-`n Firemen : duughten race-- Sadie Smith, Mmnie Smith, Mabel Holmes. ` Men's race-Alex.` Cowau, W. Jones. . Farmers race-T. Souleu, fl`. MoDouga`l, .1. McCabe. - ' ` ` " l`1..........__!_ _--- D Il-`I'.aL--I. `(I7 ~'lJ'..I.' kyoung mu named Wheeler had his lnndhodly crushed at Peter: & Cain : lath 5 ....m 'u':.u....: n.. .`.n..... .1... UAPTURED BY SIHCOE AND DISTRICT EXCHANGES AS LOCAL NEWS. ` I new barber gnd expect; a dean ahu:e._ _ j .4 1 - j ___--- vvw -v-- v--.-- has begun at the Narrdwa, and a few weeks will complete the work. IRA II`? 1' `III A I A Asia`. as-Jui };7J{Ja'i T 31.3; Kilian, the htest Itraw hat out, I e Monokentic. Mr. John Robbin: has been ' appointed {caretaker of St. George : Church, Feirvalley. The Bracebridge foot-ballets went to Hunts- ville : few days ago and won inthree straight "_"8enhum H`/h School is advex to open Angunt 23 The fee"ia'8l&00 per` T'~E%);1V; .8_l;i;-t-tvawfau-`a"'H-a't . pnnef 6 |tnightto`l!_`ruor,Olu- &Co.'a. , _ ` _ s.l`l1II The haci a grand regatta last Friday at Port Carling. rm... .1_-.1..:__ 1.-- 1.-.... -1. LL- xv, " mg 5.'1a;.;;;.;;:zi1i`.o;: .-.., some importam-'improvemeuta'in his mill O `,:-';_`_.__,,9_, A D [-11 c - n Flrenievnh lxonraien and Picnic. e The Barrie Fire Brigade had their annual excursion and picnic on Monday last to Peninsular Park. Like all the Firemen ai outings this was a eucoeee. The games were warmly contested, furnishing exciting eport. This is the prize hat : niiafnioitkiiif BE"f:Im{1:3; ."'$`i.ieang Mrs. George Lount, of Bradford. .1` .;';`.21 ....`."",`...?:`.?.`E. .;.`?.".2.?P`.'1! 7113' renoung Henna tells me Maura. |..:n:A L-gnu: nun `pinto anal` KAI` Q`. I!||A;n Uilll UIIIB JUDI.` D CIIUIU UIIIV, T'rhooo11mgwoo1!*` Enterprise people are 'n:na'n Innvnn Iunnzur and Itilnrnfnrn nun usuu phalanx sssunssug uu_u.IugwUUu HUI another re. it started at an early hour in the machine shop `and foundry of George eMoKenzie, fth street, destro ' the build- ing and contents; insured in e Ontario Mutual for 81,200. The rough cant dwelling on the: next lot,` owned by N. B. Hilborn, and oocn iod by Mrs. Ovas, was also totally destroy ; insured for $3). with other: were ibathing. when their boat got afloat and Bowers, mutaking the distance, undertook to twin to it. He sank some dis-v t mee from the boat. .i-Ga;-ad ..., d_eot_1vo.vuion. p.'_Mr uuxu mouqgny, Lueuuly Inn W 20 A 21st ink, for the p ' apooholoo 3' mm. of a'djuat- `ionltoueaof Iitntion an 5 'ex;t'irIion Manx; fell _off_ any `Baotou Junction, and was ":::r"":.": ` y_',th.'I " us` ozdr it.` Thtrreminn '-'-Ann lIlI:'1un `vs I-kn n`AinAn Rev. J. W. Armitege, of St. Kitta, preach- I ed at Mnsqnuh Int Sunday. -The congrega- tion was large, the aervice hearty, the amging good and the sermons edifying. V A _`_______7AV . u-up In u.1U\JIUUq ' Fireman's race-P. Molutouh. W. `Huh - bert. J. Christie. `I)_____I,,._.._)._ __ J- `I `I'D. `II_I'|I___ II? DI:-In uupuvn wan \uIOI'g,vI-I U] UUIIIDIDIU Thompson with being I vagrant on the public stream. The case was called on Monday morning and tponed till 5 o'clock p. In. It was then _ on up, but dismissed for luck of` punicgont evidence. Mr. .1`; B-. iiebb, N ow Y wiubo at tho atom 01 Mr. Chu. L. next Mondty, Tuesday and W `y,`l.9 MEL on`-61$ :nnQ `nu g nu . _7_ v.__ __.__J-.-,.`. A correspondent of the Muskoka Herald says :_` Haying is about over. _ The crop is above the average and mostly all saved. Grains and roots far ahead of last year. Il_. `l')-I_-_.L 'I'_,_,!,, CH IUI IIIU `VII "Sill 'X- EV: William Gilpin, of Flog, leaded guilty to being drunk and dinorder y at Kennedy : Hotel on Saturday. Hi: fine was $5.00, with 86 70 cash. The mono wuahptid. G-..l. cup`. A . -_-L_I.I- __ ....... `_ ----- J`...- Mr. Robert Jamieaon and two of his children were pitched out of his buggy at Roeemont, the other day, in consequence of Roll plsy-in: in the street frightening the one. . lI!L-'I'!_LL_,I, 'r\ -r\ A little of , the ancient glory of the Police :`*.'f.'-r`.?!;';.`i.`3'1`.`.?ni .`.?..`:'$..`2.`Z.`32!f' ... uvulv wt uvuu IIIILIIIK IMO All! new ulya. Lent Thnredny he County Messenger. Mr. A. Beetdeley, cited B. F. and R. A. Boyd before 0. .H. Lyon,-_ J. P. , for peddling patent smoothing and crunplng irone without a county license. One of the men claimed thnt he was the petentee, but not the menu- feetnrer. The lnw we: clearly violated. and R.A. Boyd was ned $10.00 and costs,` and the one against B. F. Boyd was withdrawn on condition. of his taking out a license, which he consented to do. 1'_I___ `I ___I-._ '- I__I_-_, -1 t`\._l -4, I I u days. He yen} up. . Robert Gnlpnnyaa ned 81.00 and $4.20 coats, or 30 daya, on Monday morning, for beul _ drunk and d1aorderly at Kennedy : Ho on Saturday. ' ' Thoma: Looker pleaded gilty to being drunk and disorderly on yeld street. Fiat and olgete 86._Thomae etle I311. rge anee, o meung, p go` to bein drunk and incapable on the 1%: and for ' folly paid $4. 20. IIT3II.'--. I13!-duh. .0 Bl... -l...I-.I ....:h._ L. K OVGT W. 1115 rem raz... ........ i::.:.... in .... .f..,....,... `by All coineru.' Big Buy a 0) . A V Boys ra .ce--Richard Stephens. Hurdle race--Alex. Oowan, W. Jones. ~ Girls ra.ce`--Minuie Smith, Msbel Holmel.` Married women : nce-MrI._E. 0. Bot- c1i'e, Mra.`L. Vair. . A! Band race--E. B. Reid, Charles Cameron, D. U\.Vileon. ~ . v ' _,_,I,L__,_) _.-,_ 1-33- l1__1LI_ II9I?I The Tottenham Brass Band is now ready to blow for sy. Five dollars 8 night is the price for b owing inside the corporation. Outside the corporation, if within 5 miles, 85. 00 and expenses ; full day, $15.00. 0l\L_ 1'.V_L__,__!,_ , ww- LIIU .uuuu'puav any! uulb ml`. 1.1108. 11 Best broke his collnr bone on Monday even- ing. He was on 3 swing in his garden with his youngest child, when he was thrown agninat s poet by the twisting of then-open. vm.'.. u..u-_.a nu--- n_-__ _-_- ..-mu .. -.|_'.___._- .. - -7, .--- V----w--a Ia- unov.n rvvo The M1rd`1'und Free Press says: vElliott Bron. of Toronto, have been here this week negotisting for I site on which to erect a Inn-an -gal: Ann-nu nun` LI:-..I C-..L..-.. A _ _--.. Ilal-IUICIIIIE LUI I Iuvu Ull VVIIIUII F0 BT90` I large sash, door and blind foo ry. As soon as the site in secured the building will be put up. _ . Last Sunday evening, Rev. Mr. Howaon, of Allilton. grappled with the following uestion: How much in 1. mm worth. .-' -1..-mid --.. I... :- - ..-._-L:- -,._-._L-4.. gg:;f'.`r.:.;m .;;""h."3';: ;'.,:.:,1:"q:.f:.':;; .,.:h.'-.:':h::;,:.'";:,::: "` W 1 , II II A on uvauaaunvu nu an aunt an: uavu In D LBW VVUBISII. 9. Mr. Reid "of the Ularkeon House, cared for him kindly, and has not been paid to this y. The Corporation buried the young man, believing that the company, in whoee employ he became ill, would at least pay funeral expenses when called upon to do so. The company was written to and the town clerk received a reply, on the advice of- the president, that the company would not pay the email amount claimed. Thll in the same com y that took a lot of green hands to wor at their French River mill some years nan Ant] n:-`inn that than t`:l` and: ...:a WI-IIUII LIV ?lIlUVIlUU\I 11 II`! John Lswlo_r, '. mm o : oumn, for being drunk ant! disorder] {on the streets on tag on. _._.. 12--.! Q1 ._.1 on (us 4--.- , driiE_aE etL'};'t'E 8th, wu ned $1. and $4.20 costs, or 20 (`Ann "L cant nil" ' * -7- -r-_.. .-----vs. ` The Oardwell Sentinel tells the people what they are expected to do in the following fashion: Every household belonging to St. Francis Church is expected to send a handst one o'clock, p. m., Friday, sharp. to assist in preparing grounds for the lawn party on Monday. Let no one shirlr adnty. The Collinqwood Enterprise bubbles over with phun and sarkasm: `Voters List, 1889, Municipality of the Town of. Stayner, by` G. L. Darby, Esq , Clerk of the Town, has been received. The book is a very useful` one, andcontains much interest- ing matter, the thread of A the narrative being well sustained. Where there are so many fine it" is-diicult to single out any one passage or special notice, but we cannot elp remarking .the power and thrilling interestof the lines-` Turner. Duncan---35. 36, 87 -S. Point and other premises-M. F. & Owner. And we think` this ne specimen of the author's peculiar vein of humor should not be `passed over in silence-` Mcsherry, Patrick-4 -W. Huron and other premises- M. F. & Owner. .The book is well worth --`pl -I-4;-1.` L- :_ LL- L-__j_ _.E __ ,7 nssu. uuuus Insult In ulu IIUII IIIII, hgught them `down on the Cherokee and dumped them in Midlsnd without s cent in their pockets. They were fed st the expense of the town and chsritsble citizens. Mr. H. H. Cook, M. P., is president of this oompsny, it is understood he is sgsin seeking the O.f0l'lll nominstion for East Simcoe.-Free (Jolt race! will for tho. ` is time. xx: Tuesday and Wodnauday..by- ,_ e Tu;-f, icit s 111%? us. 1:. uu vwuvu -Luv UUUI. ll`VH: VQITB rading,.u1d should be in the hmds; of every family.1 F.*J. Jewell, Stayner Sun, is the publisher. . ` }i_$u1y of the.nuI'n'mer 3 young mm employed y the Ontario Lumber Com- pany was b ht to town, if not in 9. dying cond1tion,_uo i thet he died in a few weeks. wt. 11...: -..e u... a.n--1.-.... tr . _ . . . . ..-: :-_ ` - A Ilrcat comngwood. Lat Snhrdsymorning -Gollingwood had nntlunr -` ttk Akrfgalnf. III`QhlID Inna- ha was via uwuuluu a I-LIB uuv W1 Qthvv, "Lou .6v70 h. Th'mon was 'd. Snraerbhner was y Constable `Innvnnnnn In:QI| Iunn q nqnnnant nu 6|... -u.l.l:.. Build}-::,, of Hamilton, on the ran:-`nil Qnngn `nu n-ill}. `|l.....I.u inn:-n:-an 1-- _-._ --J,v vvvv V. 0 says that Mr. Thou. H. Inn}. `\lIn'rn `\:n nnlinn Lana 1... \.._.I-_ -_-.. in nu vuvuu xnvuvu LBIVUI. uuu BVIIIU and nding that they did not` mght down the Cherokee _Oomln next wook. x 1'_I_`L n._ Ponce court. E21 : 200 ad race-lat, Geo. Rsnkin ; 2nd, E. Arndlyl Girl : rsoo (dunghtgra of S. 0. E.)-lat, Ethel Smith ; 2nd, Ahoo Honeeld. Girl : noe-lut, Ethel Smith; 2nd, Alice Honoold. , : - , 100 yurdnoo (wives of Golwell brethren) -lot, Mn. Toeodulo ; 2nd, Mn. Parr. _ Ladies Oonnolntidn raoe-lst, Mn. Fell; '_2n Mill Haywood. inborn noe-1It, J. Hinds; 211d, F. J W th . . , n on non . ' Prblidonti Lido:-`lit, _'F. Edwa ; 2nd, F.J.-Lower-.. J 2nd I .-Z` 3: % 3 v \Y1'l LU Flos. _ :Kinn_ . , . , , , V . V . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - - - - -uv The following were the prize winner: in the games at the Sons of England excursion : 100 yard nee, boys under 12-Int, E. "&"` "' .{`3'" a M. . . op,` an nmp--lat, 90. `n ; 2nd. 0. Kay. . . 200.yard race (Colwoll brothren)-1at, F. Brnmbey ;, 206, T. Bpmtt. Boot 1100-10}, A. Innil; 2nd, C. King. nee, our 45 `yearn-lot, J. Hmdn; `L_n_d. F. Edwards. . Ton Mnnnto "G0-It on-plouo, ladies- !` Mu. Teasdale ; 2ndy, Mn. Wright. {bu-rel nee-`-lot, '1`. Burns; 2nd,~ C. --Congregatioaal Church excursion to Toronto yestetdny. 7 --'-There is talk of a garden party on Dr. Bounko s hwn next Tuesday evening. -Tnesday evening : shower at 3 damper on the garden party at L21`. 0. . Ron . 4/5:-`l'_._L -,, , `J wrvoooiv about hats, in w -K" J -- -- cacao VJ: L-5 Alvwl nol.)b Knock- on y e ht suit the weather, at the Monokentic. -..., --vvuv-cull. Dllll ll Chapter of Local History. -OrilliA ucee yesterday. ' -Thunder and lightning yesterday. -Town Council next Monday evening. -A big shower of rain Tuesday uxteruoon. -George Dudley says it is a son instead of 3 dauwhter. -In conseqnenc`e,of the stormy weather the S. S. excursion of St. Mary : R. 0. Church did not take phce yesterday. -The return cricket match, 8. O. E., will. be played in Orillin on the 22nd. The Grand Lodge officers will be present and witness the nnmn, .M.,;u uxuuura mu oe present and witness the game. - 3'2 pairs of ours, 3 book rest and bow cent were lost in the bay about 4 miles from Barrie on Wednesday morning. The nder will be rewarded on leaving articles at A1)- vANcn oice. The annual excursion and games of the `Barrie S. O. E., last Wednesday, were 5 grand success. The dsy was all that could `hsve been desired and everything went off pleasantly. One of the main features of the day was the cricket match between the Barrie and Orillie clubs, resulting in e victory for the Barrie cricketers by 12 runs. This is the score : ` 1 __ _________ , _ George Washington Yankee : can produce w Why Barrie can beat tho rm of J. Clayton & Co. b00tl Ind shoes in Rlf_ , only man the 1`1g`e?-`told I lie. in uying"1:hnt the all the hespest nn 2' II J.` UIIUII a o o o u - n o o o II"Z'3-', b Nelson ....... .. Pulling. b N elaon . . . . . . . . . Dudley, run out . . . . . . . . . . Hines. not out . . . . . . . . . . . Hubbard, I Matthews. . . . Extras . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Polling, b ni;e}1{.} Swinerton, c Stevens. . Edwards, b Mstthowm. (`.nnnuy:n`9A R "an-`An `mum 1 run nu 1 Au UULV can V A'l'U 1 musw, Leipslc. Germs . and late of 31`: Faculty of Toronto College 0 Made. Teacher or Piano and Voice culture. Will visit Barrie for the summer months to Rive instruction." For further terms and geextioularl inquire at Mr, Sherwood e. Owen S t.Bu'r1e. _ 27tt and shoes in Barrie. `sane/n3 tee." i_'Pa.rties having Furs to be altered in shape or repaired would confer I favor by leaving them with us during August and September months. Fall goods in Boys And Men's Felt Hats and Caps just to hand. Sign, Big Plug Hat. R. Simmons & Co., Batters and Furriers. Swine:-ton. "b L&_a1:s;:-<>1;:. . .. Bond, a Mathews . . . . . . . . . . Edwards, c and b Nelson . . . Creawicko, b N elnon . . . . . . . Hornab , b Maraton . . . . . . . `Dunk \T..I-.... JLUIIIUU Cllllo `Beech, 'l`1?el::>n 1' Any... 1. \T..I...... JHIIWCIIID II AILDUUIIUWD.` Crouwicko, b Maraton. Dudle , b Mu-Iton.... Ham: v, b Nelson.... Bond, run out . . . . . . . . Illll UIIU 1335. b Mu-aton.... mung - Dan`, 'The Barrie Loan and Savings Company is paying four per cent. interest for money deposited with them. Those persons de- sirous of depositing their moneyfor short or long periods will do well to call on them at their office in Barrie. They advance money on mortgages only. JJUUUIIQ II AIJDID$IIlcu Hines, I Pack . . . . . . } Lower. notout. . . . . `I"l`_.__I.I I. ll____A._ LRIWUIQ IIUU-VIII! o o - . Honeld, b Manson; Dob--. PAIMi}RAPHER s PENGIL rum. Tots! 1 akin) 1 ueauly Ina VI BIJIIGIIIU U K . , , . . . They give $300 and; 3 $50 $01 the 3 year-olds and $350 fbrt ' - " It took seven {mm to decide)?` - man: C0 In Toronto last-month. i_!1 additional bones will be.- `t"'8 and hard fought oon_ reader: run all qnvinnn Total Total . {$1.00 PER ANNUM IN ADVANOI SINGLIDOPIIB. -IIVI CINE. The S. 0. E38 Outing. 2ND mxmas BARBIE. 1s'r mxmas BARBIE. lsrr mxmas OBILLIA. Srnlirmn from Lot23. Con. 5. Flee. a Dark, Brown Mare. white star on race end lame. in foreleg. and a_ little white on one hind toot. Any pexson nuin any trace of her lease ;;'lrite to NORMA MOCUAIG. V120 mi `-3.. ma. ` - - 7 .15 IUCI SIS. FT: SALE.--INDIAN PONY. good driver sound wind and limb; \:_ill_a.g_9DCa_1`_._ Ltgni nun-an 0 Dnhnn I-Innnnnn An an A- FBun`3v1`xi`bf'{r`?11 {ge`brc? Buggy. 2 Robes. Harness, ac.` `Reasons selling: leaving: tnwn- Annlv tn AR'l\I1 uugxy. a nuuua. nurucnu, ecu. neuaonl I01` sellin . leavini town. AEDI to ARTHUR; SAN ERS, or .S.SAND R Jeweler. 3236 9 Owen E [AD 1 [Lu Luzum ul. U11 raumnz -BBQ 1l|lD_!'ll- . ment9.l Music. b Miss R. Porter. Terms mperul. Corner of empenteldt and giogney Sts. -It IS `A 1: .l. Ea -g*s'n `y aom'o[ -Fun manna ULV nan! 1'nmna:s.-'1'oam 0! Horse? also Spring Wagon, suitable for" farmer. an half acre of Luna onlienry street; Apply to JOHN CHEESMAN. Barrie. silt! W-is uuu nara tougnu oon_ B_reedera are all nnxioul jhear young stock to the hi etxou at the earliest po `' en a colt race is to "Mon on it that, bar 219 Soiniz to ma. I ' . $161; the country, and r the tune bun _at am Vent} his breeding , _ _ d . nilf`,tl'a1n---and then the breed`er_mak'oi Ina mu rupm : 1 bring forwprd at utqtp 0! per-.- I V Ufdl SUI.` Collier street. x {`nlHAvI ul FROM THE ROYAL CONSERVATORY OF Mnnm Lninnln flnrmnnv nn Inn: of Ivhn Mr. Mam Burton Burton arrived week; . _', O'Connor, of Potorboro . remain over Sunday. -30 Ifrid d`! Ind wont to Frenoh.BiV0l'o7="l,l.1 and famil are In order that e farmers of Ontario me. have an opportun to learn the exact trut about the result 0 the drouth in the North- West during the pr nt season, the - _ Jumping ' ""1 ned hi pd sol. "I lmlon. - m Ki11;n. i:'tl:;1i1::n?;;l:1i: kg into the wstor. ~ one of our lumber pilorl 110!` is HIIIC54 01313 1 jm. wh: v'.'..'13'i.d L Q1 -l`4.I\ DIIURIDI -`inglje aoull r:oe-'.l`. Sonlec, W. Hubbft. Tub race--F. Trelovm R. Staphenu. . Swimming nce-A. hic_Koe_,'A. Gazloyf `.c3*17ri`i}E'Y6.\T-`. <)i1 P i ' . I mental Musio.u)v Misn8`il{. Iegtrrga 7{{;fLEARL MARTENS, ' " L""" }0I{ SALE ON EASY TERMS -'-Team of Hnrsmn: Alan Rn:-{no Wnonn an Onhln 0:...- ANDREW.- James NoR\TIiwI-:sTI 10 any =- T . ,.__o Tuesday. the 13th of Au ust at he watherg residence. Christian. 9 otJg,me 3_ a nu Burma. and eldest dnukhter of- JohnGordon, J. P.. Township of Innistll, n and 35 years. ' Lents. the 12th inst.. the wire of F. J._ o"'0n `own 91-, merchant tailor, of a son, Married. - . . ~ ON--BALL.-At the come,- Rtiethodist Chm ch. Barrie. at 2 p,m,, osrgfe th August, b the Rev. J. F. G _ Zgan Charles iurohison. Towx`1g:el!`9..a1l1)rlg1`- 38- Mr. George Bail. contractor. D1Gdo ` V V ,mm;w,-In Barrie. on Au at 14th. 1889 . J mes Wallace. only ohu - t Agldrew, 32 small street, agedo trlmithvaviggi 1-riater, etc. to Minnie Bell, daughter of- 1N'l`ED.-A steady. active .woma.nas T - era! servant. Apply to MRS. LAL Y. 51- street. ` 90 = :_icw ADVERTISEMENTS. In Ill UUILIIJ UIIU IZIIIUIP Bland then%h`:l`) I"'eI:`ier_mI'lKbiIil` `---,_,\_ 'XXVIII. No. 33 WHOLEN . Jsimunn Wnsnmr. Pronrietdiue um ` gxcunsuml '{vu'1izJu7." .___- III Q-_I-_ Brut lnloty _ -_`s 1-_,, ,S| TO THE PONY. good ;Village o rt, `hi . R6:S0nllu$O snnlv A`R'll~I'l1D Bagxss WI! not may 0910!`! in: new; were Iveuu an; e reminm, then there `wee e combine forms end etocl: weewetered end rnehed up from 150 to 500. roent. premium.` Meny were wild end_ . ring for more stock at any rrioe. `Pant bottlee were new eellina at 32, ormer price 25c.ihnt not to be had Now `at `any rice. 1ngenend'to`eve" ' , ' 'Pt`'foole-end:eternity.= hme w'er e.e'tendingronnd dleonuinu thelitnetion, while than who yore. more inwardly inter- ested were-pre ing for enother V or storm of thunder en` lightning:--hn`t,to_ eir `_ t tninh tree beginning to".develope'-.-send .-'. -..-.......a. m..__. unmamml in alumn- .ien`r[")rie`e heforethe prayer ` the -eeot of the oontente of the bottled etotege -...__.. ..,_._P_ "" """"""" o'--v-`- --- '-r . sum of "mono they thought it time to t" to realize eui on to pay their `way. `hey immediately formed e Bottle Storage Light - nina Oo., and in eooordnnoe with..the ad- venoed period of the age they proceeded to create e boom by fevo -n few condential friend: withthe eeot T their eyetenn. `It wee not long before the etook wee telling l .- Illllllf, III! IIIVIIZI. IIBU IIIIIIIIIIIGI awn. vv-In money, and expqrimont coats And sq "tho Ioiontio gentlemen had expended; ` mono to_ t ` -..I-3-g `--13 -uh n nan Qhtl '-no, age hot ayatem-hy catching and atoring lightnirg y~ their aecret pi-oceu,_ not an Ben- jamin ranklin did (byholding on one end of a kite atring. and. let lightning lay at the other end), but I) bravely rie ing their livea-at1-iotly for e benet of science--rby graeping the fork: and aahea of lightning `and utoring them quicker than lightning it- aelf into pre j non-conducting hottlea, and still. qnic er` cork and seal the name- ready" for market. ` ' ' _ The experiment thus far wanna complete eucceu, but eueoeaeg like xniaaionariee. coat: -nun... Aunt` gvnnnhnnn lIl|l.!I Innnn ` An!` Al under-1.!ghtnnu-Dead. - On my trip eround Georgian Bay `the steamer stopped at a besntifnl place called Byng Inlet, where there are hundreds of men employed, in manufacturing and shipping lumber. Two ot the mills ere `owned by the Georgian Bay Consolidated Lumber Company end manufacture about 20,000,000 it. during the cnttinv season of six months. The other millis owned by Mess:-s.Bnrton &.Bro.. of Barrie, and outs about l5,000,000.fta during C9`: A -An -An WIFTJIUII UIIKUIIEII IIIIIIIUUIVIIQ "It wu thought advisable by those intan- thority tonummonn I in , which they did to investigate an to whet or tho came was due to venzeanoo from above or below. ' .1 ._-_ 41-- :_:-.......1 4|...` 1...... ..:.....ua.; I10 WU VUIIKUIIIIN IFUIII (50006 UK vcww. I I was duo informed that two ooxentio .men had. `during the utorm of the 8rd endos-` voted to ontrivol Edison on his electric stor- -_.- I_-u...... __.A.-... I... --a..I.:_... -...l -L.........., uuuuuvu us -LVO 1-0 vs IVUII, WHIU MGVU WU got? We have. got.a policeman in uniform whose duties are those of chief of l__ice, nuisance inspector and general oare "er of` the-town, and more toughs and rowdyism on the Five Points than than ever in the history of_ Barrie, more profane, lewd anddisgnstin and lthy language is poured `in theears o the passers-by than ever. Innocent and un- grrotected females are insulted with impunity. - ehave all the culverts and ,openingsninto~ the sewers blocked up with the rubbishof the streets, Dunlop-st. especially. We have more merchandise on the sidewalkt than in the store. We have a road commissioner: who wanders about town from morning till night, while his two valiant lieutenants put in a good time `hunting him up, while the streets, sidewalks, 830., go to the bad. We have two burly night" watchmen. We have` morebnr laries than when we had only. one.` We have ots more electric lights, and, if the strings can be pulled rightly, we shall have` water-works to benet the same parties. We have more officers and more salaries to pay.- More taxes are livied on us which we `must- pay. We have not one rmanent improve- ment for all themoney t has been spent, and flint in Imw Galen A nah-nvn nu-A Inasnhnnnml Z252` Z113 '."n"v' 'x`.`3Zfo'E'J& '27. i'.'u'&b``7.`;'2i by the B. N. P.U. A BIG '1{Ax1~Avln. _ -Barrie, Aug. 9th, 1889. There appeared to be considerable excite; ment here over something, and on inquiry` from a con le of gentlemen standing on the-' oompeny I ook I gathered the following: I That nn I-Jul ninlulz AF I-LA Qua-I ll` Annnnla A aunt uu we sugue qr. we oxueux gaugune. :- severe rainatorm viaited this place accom- panied by heav thunder-(and ahfai-p aehea ot lightning, l `up: the air with sulphur and electricity. It is supposed that thin eombina- tion was the oauae thatprodueed auohvawono derlul effect on some of the men working how-|.| one man was found dead, and othera with their eye: nearly forced out of their eookete, while the navigation of another clan gave evidence of their frame being "badly wrecked through inhalation. - i ~ "I: cum`: Qhuannhn nndnmhn `nu fjnnnn :1: An- -vv--.- wwu cvu yuusrnnvq-CV1 0 ` . new the Electors are numbuued. SIR.-{Having been a resident in the town of Barrie for a number of years. I have naturally taken adeep interest in all that has tended to the welfare of. our charn_iingly_ situated town. ,1, with a great man more,` thought that when the Barrie Non- olitical Union was hatchsdvpthat the interests of the town would suer no more, bntsthat Barrie would take such a boom, the impetus of which would be felt for years to come. Well, sir, to the subject of this letter, . How are the Electors Huinbugged. The B.~ N. P. U. told us in its aring prospectus- that if we supported its candidates we should, under its management, soon see our town, not onlyfree from debt, but also from taxes, as they were determined to work for the town and not for men. Amongst other things that were to be. attended to was the. removal of ineicient ooers, the consolida- tion of and making of others that would; work for the interests of-the town. First, the inspector must go, or any way we must have a new man who would see thafvthe store keepers would not use all the sidewalk as a piling ground for their packages, bales` and barrels, cabbage, ,._&o., that would see" that the grates and openings `to the sewers were kept clean and clear, so that in case of thunderstoms or heavy rains the water would nd its proper outlet instead of the tax- ayers cellars. A eoinpetentperson was to e_ appointed, to the oioeof roadoommission-= or so that the work would be done economi- cally and cheap`, with a host of other needed reforms that were to transform-Barrie from a sleeping beauty to a town that felt that life was worth living.in whose veins the grand possibilities of _ the natural advanta es with which she has been endowed were to made throb and beat till the Barrie of `old was to be no more, but in its place was to` rise a Barrie, strong, beautiful and pushing.'_ All these were to be brought about by our newly r hntnhn R N D `T Wn In-rho`! Hanna nus mm mm mrnn am In an. vuvnv vvvlv vu uu uruuguu Iuuulv 0 VIII` IIUWIJ lmohed B. N. P. U. Well, what hm we nnf.9 WA hang non` n U\n`:nnIuu.ru 3-: -uni`.-.--u u:-rams Annnnssnn we run nnrron . -1-ms wnx. uyuuyq-usuu wvilv -the Opinion: of the Writer. The fol_lowin%1etteri ufdreued to the Editor of Tax onmnnx Anvwon, A have been received tor publication: V K-_.Au.- :u-_4_,, 'o'Ep."uy'. 563E'1';i'ci&-ed touou`v i 5'. That on the night of the 3rd of Augnpt` I nuns-A IInnnlr'1|rvn l1:l:`Ll` `-|:- unnn nntunn. --v -union-lvll VI VVIIXmiuw ".1 N Nooouartlv Inn!!! am we non M&.:- J `L. KI_lL_._ `lull VII uvvvav . nograph -likd--It reprocuizoed ih';l7";c`: ` :3"o1"at"ir nllinq had Navy `at 33'%.'?5; Iolitntion, Irdly iI_1ter- IO!` U: LVUIILIII \Vwvn Iavuuu, w 5 aJ|oa - I by Crown Impu-i L . gAjnpraw.~Hatvoy I (oiillin) b n ma. 0,` by `.%a5. ? 'A ' st. Oaths!-an` ) `Vb ||l|'s!l|'r. -939 8 Geo. S.`Juuiu;by'Hig V Bo, ` Wm. `Clancy : (Pqtu-born ) . oygl` J in. Thdro sire 14 no;-6'4` trnukslnolmllnttlno` 4 u w and *9 .wn A:o3n*a'3tne'oIf:-5. - Ill ` up;-shun: all `C . Lut Friday, Moan. ` Fnwloy, Fletcher, J ` Rages: not when utnmodfromstrswbpny ,- In .th Thhy hu'l'u.fl:w otoythq nes; oziemoou V fo get on to W V , r L L`,V`lI U \lUUUlI-I `III III I-EU I-I..IIlll' ` s V . -ton,by?' 'ttlo_ Homdtoof 31%? (Bnmbrioge) brLn':.'1"ol':tio H.by wn _. , : (_Wh_:tl3y) . g .h Rxoman, in. by ' ` ` ' .3Jo ,_ `I-mtrong o-(B`Ifadfofd)Bm'Maud. A, by"1Lio_ Hamilton. - ; . 1...... no n.n..;.:1...\ i.}.rI:r'...`.... C011` % U GIJ|W!UJI1.UII lIUIII ' . ' .4 ` ` ' ` .. upon, (St. Oslghennel) b o;Ha1-ry y Highland Boy, JIIIL . v `gnu . IQIU|n'nA\ "I |"r?,`5"?`? u.I.IuI.| 0 sum: \ Gi:l. ' by Superior. the three-minute class 9.! . _ . `Wm. Boyd (Toronto) br g W B, by Rie- man. ` .1 . luec Niger (Dnnnlle) blk u Billy O, by Whistle J acket. 3 . ` .R. Hudlon (Gnnpnoque) ' roan g. Wide Awake, by Lexingtdn. V John Day (Owen ound) b h Valentine D, by Old Valentine. ; " ` A. Orelwioke (ilurie) blk g Blaokutone, by Erin Gbief. _;=` b A . E. Hu'per ('l`oI-ehto) gVg'Jobn Dodderidge, by J E Allen. I Thnmnnb `ilhliv lnnnvI]n\ B` Qtanfnn \JIIII II `XVII D;rII$IIlI (Bpthwell) gm Belle High- olm hop lug. Hignid. Inn. A Wm..Boyd a (Toronto) b o Dominion Day, by Belmont Stu. . .22 .0. W._Chamberlin a (Potrqlea) bf Baby, by Chestnut, Joe. - 7 J amen Batty : (Oobourg) 9 3 Dean Stann. ton,` by Gen. Stnnnton. _? ' . D. Pholufu (Wooda_tock)hf Alice Stunn- `nn `nu-I n-an` M-hknunn 2 Jlo LIIUIDI-II \VV IIWIIUUUI] U tgxg by Forest Mainbrino. ' n...1.:...1.v- :n......1...n:..I..: .1591), by Forest Mambrino. . _ '_ F. Bnskirk -I (Cgmpbollfqgrd) s h Aberdon- ian. jun, by Abordonian. ; Q3:-nnn '.'IIIQQ ln'nun51u;n\ `db 3 I`.-nn.Inn "EH11; "liil "Robert Vol_o_h. W Three`-miute Oldss. _ Out of 22 nominstiiu there remain for tho three-minute clan -9 ' -"IT__ D-..) nn-._-`_a.-$ I... TI? `I1 L_ `l"I!_ nko.

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