Northern Advance, 31 Aug 1893, p. 1

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3?` froml I The bieckbrry cro_ iii the vicinity of Cooper : Fall! win V fairly `good, but nothing likeother years. The weather has been too dry for the full development of-the iueeiona fruit. ` v_ V A Rev. A. R. Campbell was "driving near the Atherlv-poet eice, a few days ago, ` when his horeetook fri his, run away and i smashed `the buggy al `to pieces. Mr. Campbell was severely bruised and cut. C` -1n-- jpgg GE; in-I-0 litnanlm QO `I54 wk. N` Q `C l NSMN '---`~--- -. --- -` . <-- v-.' ~_ ...._-.. .._ It you want the Neweet Goo; the Lowest Price try 8. 0. Simmons; music Hall Block, for 3 new -an hut, Tn - Anvmon he: rendthepleuing intel- ligence from 253 places` in the county where the steam threeher is now hnmunng. or else heard in the land, and from 300 more where the vacation has ended and the smiling face of the teacher is once more seen. - ` Two boy: belon ing to Colin McDonald, of Breohin, narrow y escaped` death a. few Ann: nun Inn flan rnnninn nun: nf their ` of Breehin, narrowly escaped` death few \ do ago. y the -runnin away of their I fat er : ` horses. The la. a were thrown \ fromfe load of hay, one under the horses ` teet and the other under the load of _ hay, but both eeoeped with slight iniuriee. L __ #___ .____L_j. __ -- .._.__ ..._.__ ___...____. I `An alleged murderer was arrested` in Penetanguiahene last week. He is charged with murdering and robbin a farmer named Haudly, near St Louis, 0., 12 years ago. Hissarreat -was brought about by the tate- . ment of a not to whom Gardner, the 3 murderer, ad confessed some years ago Gardner quietly left with the detective. ,____-L 9.. -_..._-....-.1 -1. LL- ....J_1-.. '..'.'e'i' 'iEi`ii`Z'a. &`.;;`.i`.:;?.;.:3 22. &"ea;'` Aii iinbong and in said to have been an excellent * i marksman . T duty on a value of $1 11 1:11 cele :f :5: value of 50 cents or ovcgn Congragller Wel- lece has issued 5 circular to collectors stet- `ing that this practice is not sanctioned` by law, and that for the future all parcels coming by mail or express must be entered at the exact coat to the im rters for the same, and duty must be col ected on euch fractional parts of re dollar in each case. ?.'1?3',"fo"} .7i;if13'3'"."h`{fe "3` o."."aI{ 'u"' railway track at Parkdale He had `ust got off a trainand was crossing the to go ` 6-A H34: ksuu-Iunsu n `sauna 3n I-kn` `I|l\n`=".I1 uvlnnn \ C ULVCIII nuu. WT UIUBUIIIK UIIU `UICU2 K `II 1 ::his brother : house in the` loca 'ty, when he was struck by a aurburban train` and in- ` -taunt`.-u l.:II..A Thug Ansnauinnt` -..A.A n A`- - The work of Repairing and Altering run. which in now being done at the Binnie llnlr Fur Store, l all former elorie . anywhere. onr Furs to ll. 0. silnlnonl and he de- -liver then `won in the latest fashion for 993 and at the Bowen Prieee. ' ' hcreb ven that the above nemed Inmisnu my e an Aeelgnmentto me. for we benet of Creditors. under Ch` - 134-`R 3-0-. 1887. A meetin of Creditors will he dlnthe oice of Mace :7 Poplar In Mocsrthy. Solici- tors, Barrie. on Mount. Burr. nth. 1893. at `two o'clock p.m. for the usual pu ui citole their o me v3'ltl{en.! gg1?c?{t)er?qdu!l' proved, on on before above Rafa _ ___.-___ VIlI VI nuanu YRLIIU IIIIPUI IOU U UAEIV normg for the ones of dut an 1 :18! a. less value thmo cents, an of extras 11:16!) an n 11:31:`; A` .1 cannon manna`: F About um: cutout lumen. The attention of the Department of Cue- tome having been called to the practice ' which obtain: at some ports in the cane of I goods of small value imported by express of umorimzt for the nnrnonea of dntv nnvnarcel LIU IIUIIIIXU VIUIICIIUU UV PIUVVIIU IIGIIIIB UL Em. kindg They are also on the war-path after those who nnentam u a second time. A $500 ne has recently n inflicted, and nguvnnn` AI-Lnnd A` `whim .0 4-15 1.lI|I\lv:nnn_ Retained asaccnnsel. Mr`. I-Iaughtcn Lennox has been retained as senior counsel in the defence of Mitchell Franks, charged with .the murder of his cousin, and now awaiting his trial at the Bnxcebridge fall ._assize,, The alleged mur- der -(claimed by the defence to be a case of .accidentsl- drownlng)`- took place nearly a year age Franks has since married the .wldcw'cf the "Under the old law, the present Mrs. Franks, as wife of the accused, could not have given` evidence for `,oragains't `.`7f;Under the may Criminal "Code, she is .cot'nLpe(tentTwitness. Much r} at is expressed at the sudden death of, A red J. Graham of the 36`th`Bat-` L_12-_. _I__ _-.. I_2II-.`l _.I.2I- -..-.....-.... AL- _l_`or spoon: on-can nuunu. The post oice department has issued a circular warning all end" suud that the enclosing of a. letter or a. scrap 0 writing in a newspaper in punishable by e ne not less than $10 and ut-Egg postmasters to exercise the utmost viai co to prevent` frauds of thin Irintl ' 'l`I..m sum AIIA nn lulu: unuunnl-I1 II. VUUU IIIIU I135 EUVVIIIJI ll IIIIIIUIFI-I Elli-I several othz ofi from d mp,1'iat>l|l13 meat in. iton may e f at e bptionfofb the judge, . ' ~ 'vwnuq- yup uupv vn-ww--u . `task 9.. matachedogame. was played -between the Markhb.m`Street Club, Toronto, ind the Bu -rie Cliwo Mi-'. `Cotter : beouti-" ul;gronnda..: The'Ban3io,Clab won by four -' intu. Thf `:zs`me`*wu`?closely contested ..; ..a..;.4.' ;.o.....-..` ....`o'-_I.'.` -Conic`: wham` Q-Jan ._`ig'.'Eg','--',["`i:g : "game Tclgseiy coniested voivery nearthe nish. when the hou'ie",'cli1b'ot 0113 100:4 Ind 110.15 it Thil ii ..i-A_'_._.L A. J`-`n'_`L;A horneblnb` t the sndheld it. a victory ` tyvthehome elnb beproud of, and Jndginc bv the manner us way they walked around the grounds at the nish a spectstor would. say that they were very zrprodxheving hssten meat the best, if not the best-teu.m ,*~in7Torento. The `players In .'1`o|`oz'ito-' were Meters. Cameron, E-.` t on Stevenson and P,. 11. Stewart. ' _ ~ roorhn, Howurdnnd Eu-l,.:-and the Barrie" Lu Iv unuu uurr v u v - - - w-E .- Tbe Rev. Mr. Wilson v'vil'1 nreach the Sunday School children next Sunday morn--` ing, and in the evening he will diaconuexo young men. 7 - It I11 117 I7|II!_ -_J C.s-a:`-6 I.~.'.`...-.I-FL nub baa-oonruln, roraroenreople. 5 a number of other miraculous ouree by the I d of green pills for `green le. `Our ~ V, ere will remember these pa liehed in 1 - Anvmcn two or L three `week: ago. ne of the: one: recently reported to 115 ie` t`ecma9ire 1 , `-.' plymelrded dear the"feotory"' where the pills` were being manufactured. ` ? Tn: Anvmcn has received the account gawk tuba-last -tune-. ~- - v-v---.-~u-u---V--vu I __ The vypgvel attacked fhe wheat in the ` Ielnhhnrhnnctnf nnnnnl- n Wu: . '. -1 in our job loi at run worm [mo Cnd 140.10! -l 0 Jo . `Co` 7 .-.--w. `...v.-' -. iv -v- -`--v -v-v---- to I: evipreued it Igdden | VA-LL 4` A tag.` T llnaknuun 5;` `kg M us`, I IIUB TU IIIVIIISIIII II I It wuwon `byvMr. A. K IEII P U :I.I_~II'I\IlUC!-I\$'lIlIOU IIICIIV ` I , L ! likely othergkind of lorethat would surprise, if it %did not delight, told Isaak Walton and !other.. gentle an lens of olden-a_nd~ even of modern times. ` uaIi- `cations to angle for the lusty trout, ' the `delicate grayling, the gamv black bass, `or to `try a hand with the royal maskinonge, no doubt find in the sport a wondrous delight Isaak Walton was as much delighted with `the scenery which met his gaze in the wooded nooks, quietvales and shady pools of the Lea, the Soar, the Tame, the Idle, the Derwent and other noted shing streams in I dear old England, as in watching for a bite. Xhfnlldnn oxnanou milnn tn I-Ann}: A \J|l\lk\Jll nuuuv vuunou-u-J , gs-V----= -_.. - - `-7773 We would like to know if our senior lacrosse team is lost or utolen.,.deadr H.111 buried, or if there is such Ajthing in-fexw istence in Allandale? VWill the President. __..__ _...I -._.....-.. 9 CH9 ZCIIIC CICIIIK;VIIIyc' E % If iih sa;roon%om.es:eam yacht; seaacwery `were an` sutomatic phonogral h it could? be vnnnlg CA fall a nl-nun nf R-]nrn'nn.rnnnf. : woTu} '{ui6EaEi";31I6iBfgi'i" 'i'u'_'6Eid?71S made to tell a. story of ;` -lore and-most` ' IiIn'It1 1;!-has 17:1-In` A` Inna f}IhL. Il7l\I`I.Il"4I`II`I'\I`:A mm n.n"u;.biunj. an-allinnn )1` `kn aiznnrn ivnnkl-, ' UDOI. vsu. J:Jl.I 1nuu, an 111 vvllvuusua Llll: an U|lis_ Walking Etwenty miles .to reach .a favorite shing spot was a most pleasur- able feat to ' the author of the Com- pleat Angler` or the Contemplative Man s B.ecreation.'. In spite of the delights which some men take in dangling` the `y before l the gentle nny biter, we. ta. e more pleasure lin reading the delightful art of angling by Isaak Waition, rebtleinlilnghbeneathua lllrlgilian wide- re in c t_ on prac `ca y earn- ing itspin a hipgbathn the shoals of Snake or Strawberry Islands. In"-all ages shing _has been `a favorite pastime. Bible charac- ".ters were just as fond of it as the members of the Barrie shinclub. Simon 1_ eter?.saith unto them,I go a s ing; we also go with thee _`I'nInn 0| '1 ' Tb. Sn nnnnihln 1-fhnf. fhn mirnnn- |.|l.ll.aU uuI:I.u,.|. 61.! u unulua, wv nun: iv vvovu vuwv John 21, 3.` It is possible that the miracu- lous draught of shes in the Sea of- Galilee may be taken_ as a warrant for the marvel- lous character of the ' modem sh story. A century before thepbirth of Isaak Walton. Dame Juliana Bernars depicted the pleasures I.-.8 fkn nnnhno a haunting from whnnn nniint I Uuluu U uunup nJe'u-raluvyeuuvu uuu kuuuuuevu ' of the angler. a. passage from whose quaint word painting we quote :- . 66 T6 in Pu-nhina I-uh nnnl-1-. fail I-nln Han '.":5`i:P'i;" Ea"-1I'ix'g'i'i'i En fail hun the an let atte the least hath hia_ holpom wslke an is mery attahls case; a. mate ayre of sign naval-a -nvnnl-A ll` OJIA mnnn (Inn!-An thf. lull II 11101 , IIIIIUJIID DIV , H uvvvuv uynv the ewetenvoure of the meede oures that mnketh him hungry; he heareth melodyous armony of fowlea ; he seeth the young swannes, heerons. duckea. cote: and many other fowle with ther brodes; whych me eeemeth better thann e the noysey honndee. the blasts of homes and the acrytt of. fowles that hunters, fawkenere Wand `fowlera doe` make; and if the*a.ngIer'take fysilhe. surely thenne there. is 1100 men merrier than he in hianapytyte nn minht 3rnnan.n:1:.hn.l'. "Damn Juliana. Uuu uuguu was slyly inting fo` the` drinkytyte` when enticed y 1 French emonk-manufactured mountain dew, sometimes taken by modern anglers in case of accidents. ` `I'4`..:.l-u.. n-A changing` an. ll` Iulusxuv uunu ,J4nu.Iu uunwuuu HUKIUFH In U355 UL GVUll.IUI.I%e Fridays are general shing da s of the Barrie Angling and Trolling o ub. Last Thursday afternoon the following members went to the shoals of Strawberry Island :- Messrs J. McL. Stevenson (commodore), C.. H. Ross, Samuel Wesley, Thompson Crew, Henry Ha or, J. C. McNab, R. I Fraser, Joseph gets, 0. H. Lyon, J. G. Scott, George Ho . L. S. Sanders, Wm. Greer, Geo. Mon man, D.` H. MaLaren, 1 ._.... tluaudu llw wuu wlullivvvn o 'l`h'e steamers plying on our beautiful, waters have been doing 3 ood business from our wharf this isegson. 7 by` not Blob Of them give an excursion from this place to help pay for-`the building of the wharf? ______-.I -_ \A'......I. : lWIo I - They returned Friday with joyous face: as the result of healthful sport and a good supply of ne base, which was liberally dia- tri nted to non-angling friends. One of these days we purpose ubliahing the annals of the club, their ay doings, evening sayings and the Seaower e choicest sh I.'.l\I': Illgllli BIJUIIII BI}; your `Ulauv V vulva vvluvu called than citizenneout to learn the cause. There _ 3 nd .3 penance of re _il:?`u" 'led to7the ` very than as col: on ad t a'ken" plaoe 'on_the'p_re_ilwsy track `a 1ittle,_`dihntun'ee'f1`om"fthe gin `works and op as Dr. Maroon : )A'_fre1ight 1'vn.sx.,on the-x. ti-aokg waiting for the exp`:-ena,'.~ which: wu/gkte; `to; come to the station-Tend !"eturn~ tovvh Allendole,` when another_freight.truin~eeme. and sup poaingthe track . cI._ear.. thong fthe Jens- ores`di8hn9e..u the -track. was up.- ..}|. ILL... :..\.. my-pg Jain nl-u nu-nvnnl-A i-Jig v-inure \lIWUI `J IIIL __. _-A Bnnyour spring Vlntv hr bonnet at J. Fyto . ' In looking back over the annals of Barrie, we find that yachting and aquatic sports generally were much more In favor in the early. period of the town : life than now. Other sports have taken the place of these, which we do net think is an improvement. The sports of the people have, however, a tendency to change, and the time ma come when boating. for the eake of it, wi take the precedence of lacrosse. baseball and lawn tennis. This year we have nothad the ordinary number of yachting matches. `I: this manly and healthful sport goin to die out! What of it yonn men? urage, skill and usefulness com ined are involved 2- u.- _--_-..-...-..n. -2 - 1.--: -_ ..-_..L __..-.. IIQIIU `VT I-IIJUII IV `IV Gill days ut the county gaol. I\,_ 13_.!,I-__ 1'_____. II)... _ There ir'u`the of 9. man found d1-nnvk andgincbpuble, for-whichhe was ned 81.00 vv 8-cw- -vu v ----`--_._ I yvw.--Q -.--v ---v-. , . . --v .-.-.--- E11039: diBt8.l|..`;9-F? th';_tr'iI3k-.- P- 3115 `there its curve #711 revents the view- : short distance from w_ are thdcollinon occurred. The looqmotive of the incoming VI111 D11 uuvuuuwao Uvluvsuwu llev Luvvlyvu in the men ment of about on rough water with e ati` reeze. There ought to be a. Velk `e, e Nevehoe, e Geniete and others of H e character on Kempenfeldt bay. There are men here, who could at them there if they chose, but we 3 11 have 6-1. unt - Inn nrnnnrnn +311 Q-ha nn thin `AF G UUUIIUDIIVUO " We haveno informationfrom the Colle- giate Institute, but; judging from the past openings after the `summer hnlidays, there .11 . 4 _ . wlmhlfae au-nnaldl atntfhlulitlogncgnf-he:`:n?1]:a1o1fAn fru- pwjvvvv There has been no great deal done at the police court since our last re rt, on the 24th. Ynrro, charged Simple with assault and battery, and the Magistrate thought the char was sustained. The parties are from ,yebrid e. The deten- j-'..A. _;_._ 11..-: And An ...__i A 1 an ---s._ -.. an fpii-{33 ' aii ` :.s;;*`?vvys;aae. The am; dant was ned $10 00 and S 5,60 costs or 60 Ann. -L bkg nnnnuv `CA "63i`ri?1-1.'33-3-?es"3i"i-cam` pbell and ram` V Middlomju. for vagg, cy, we;-e_ comgpittd to 6 months.` " " _.-,;.*u._ --__ .1 - ____ 1---: .1...._|.. ,. ---,!----r--.----'.--a--"-------" - V f.l`he`_x1q,a1.u7n; was sounded on Monday niglht a-.tV_about`hn1` past eight o'clock which 5.! -3.55`) ninhnn ant`!-n Inn-n an mung. I-.3"$'.lieT w73';'Ir.s& .'.'{LZ iiiu;he"f;o;du:1eu;J:. this change. * V ' The Public schools re-opened on Monday after the long holidays, as also. did the Collegiate Inetntute. Tm: ADVANCE young Innn lrnnlr gin:-Jr in!-A nnmnv nf 1-Jun nnxu-I-.- UVIIUBIGIU Julllllllllle -LIIB JIUVALV lull men took a look into some of the depart- ments of the Central `school on Tuesday and found them well lled and fairly started on the session : work. ' We learn that the west _-,S ._,I,--I L--_ AI..- _A.-_L-J ._LL - _--AJ $'2.`i"a;i. 3`o`i '1Z`;1.o".`ie&' '3i'e"1."`.`.,;'J$..i attendance. ~ . CIT, L , ,_ _ 9,, -._.-_L!-_. 1..-... LL- IV-II_ `VIII IE 3 SUV CUIIUIIUQI-IIEU BIIULV Clvs The model school for candidates for teachers certicates will open `to-morrow, `Friday, let September. There was a. meet- ing of the Board of Examiners on Setnrda last to determine the model schools at whic the candidates are to go and the number allotted to each school. , ` 13 3-PYWW " i, -. r . _ One might imagine that Dame Juliana ma -lulu nninnn EA` "I-Jun` rinlrvtvf when Blllio Moomrav. PEPLER t Mccurrnv. . I Solicitors. tor Aailsnee. _ . .. . `ans ; g__-A A.__. (non The Decline at Yachting ,__I_ -1 .`.`liiIS~ : a.'x.-area -1..nu- 2:: ;cz":1r- .1133`: . `$7 5 .3 ; c 'l.'h_o'1`own soniuns. crashed thecabooserof; the waiting `fr eight"train, tilt.ing'itJ-up as high asthe` tfe mph` wire and `throwing it~'o' the `track on. ejnorth, side ; then smashing and teles- coping cattle cars in front of it and throw- ing two cars "off on the south side of the traokhurling them into the bay. Six cattle weregkilled out right and others so injured that it was necessary to despatch them. and some were thrown into the bay. A number of cars were badly smashed to ieces but thetrack was not torn up. The ocomotive of themoving train was badly demoralized. Andrew Graham was the driver of the mov- ing train and he and his reman managed to jump off before the crash occurred. In the van of the waiting train were two men who were in charge of the cattle they had brought from Brandon, Manitoba, both of whom were injured though, ha ily, not seriously so. It took a number oggours to clear the A...__`_. -._.I Lt- .1_I-.._ _-__ ..-L -1! HUD LII IUUB Q IIILIIIIIUI. UL LIUMLB LU UIUGL UIIU -track and the debris was not all removed till Tuesday afternoon.` An oil tank was pitched into the bay and is now oating in the neighborhood of Anderton s brewery. The box carcontaining the cattle was also I pitched into the bay. The cattle were in lineeondition. Two of the animals, which were slightly wounded, were sold on the spot and dr1ven`away'--one ne animal was sold for ve dollars. The sight of the dead and dying cattle`, and of the wreck generally, was not an edifying sight. New goods an-lnz In time. Geo. Reedy has opened 12 cases En nah goods. lie lays the new Drone M are the best ever shown In Dune. Mr. H. Burns.-0;-ToronI':o, spent Monday 1 "in fgwn. ` . ` ` 4, "|_, !,I `I'\_,,,,I,_ _l 'I` _ _ . _ L- ___... 3.. Mr. Daniel Douglas; of Toronto. was in town on Monday. Mr. Geonze Vair, of Chicago, arrived home last week. -` l'III_- II2___._ `lT._LL -._L -1 'I`-..-..A._ .._-_L IIUIIIU [HUD wuun. ' The Misses Hubbert, of Toronto, spent Monday in town. Advance Correspondence. , Tourists are making their way homewerd. The Shoo-y" going n0l`th-h&l ceased running. ' - .1 T\ LV____I.... A` 'I.l.....&-..II.V Inns: :1` Ainn Miss T. B.iy and Miss Taylor are visit: ing friends at Sutton. . '11 ,E (`L I'\_,_I I'S..,_ f i`*a;;;w.;;a;m..;e . f Seeley s Odontine, which may beobtained it John` Woods popuhr drug emporium, is one -of * the - uent. things for the teeth ever -invented. `V It not only give: the teeth a are, pearlylustre, but impartato the breat the eweetneea of the blooming prairie. -`idr.VGeo.(v)_.~Somers. of St. Paul. Minn, ` left for home on Saturday. 11 1-: II 0.1 I ---- ._.- -_-.-J _-_$__-- "LZ[`r's" William iaen, of Bands, is visiting `friends in Barrie and Cookstown. Mr. 0. Douglas, of the Truth oce. To- ronto, was in town on Monday. . II 1111- .. 'I\ 0 u | I If I, T\ 1,12, mh`diI;a"B-l_.__i_ls-e; i}1aiZing with her sister, % Mrs. A. Nay at, Rose street. ` nns_., 1,_a21-._ `-2, "ii; 'E1iao_u}' i:{.ip"..i 1I{'m.p1e Public school,fwa.s in town on Monday. ` 3.5;. "n'.{{e}s'}a`o}{, 1>*fm".'[`o1'onto, are spending their holiday: in Barrie. '- '-"- """`7'g T ir Sinaw, artist, of_I:;t;1:><;;'; , is spend- ing some days with friends in town. `-l ,4` i, ._ L` .__-__L -2 i%;a;rVf"('.2t:1.:'>-n'Zi':l:|1:i)`hJ3(r-v(1-vaZl.;tthe mu of Thomas-Trueman, Mndland, last week. UIICII III C UIIIUUI E WC : LIIU \J\II-III-IIIlUl'JluIUl"D' Mesere. J. J. lle Rev. D. D. McLeod and A. H. Reynar, ;A.. ea advancement has been made and the teae era are better qualified to teach Engligh than they were on A the previelie `on. The late inspection was so '3uietly no that the generally wide e tabont it awake. legijam eeemed. to know nothing . Quite a. numgor`o;-Ci:ro;11;ooi;LooVgo;';7in our village on Monday. '1`orouto a civic holi- day. T -. ` . Our young people report having -had a good and protable time at the Y. .S;C.E convention at Orillia last week. I WilVd;`J:a;:VrVx(i'er(i!i(':].eod`- Weclumea :..,..;., 1...: week from a. visit to friends in Orillia. IIUEVCL IIIIIU UL Lllln nuu. LIIIUI IJCIIIIU `VIII UV KW` gained by a`la.rge;body of the citizens of Al- ndale and` a. wide circle of friends in `D..__2- IDIRIDIU I WIIAU UIIUIU UL ll'II'lIl\l5 III Barrie. ' The. best tting ufd ehenpolt mantle for all will be round at Hunter. Sarjountkooh. - _ T I _ I V stole 3 latch on the Press. A copy of the Report of Commissioners on schools in the Counties of Prescott and Rus- sell, in which the French In usge is taught. is ontb_eAEditor s table", T is the rssu_lt -l __ 2..---L!-.. ALE- _.._..._-_ 1.- _____L-___ ID VII IQIU LHVQWJI H ll3UlUs LIIIB IE UIIU IUUUIU of an inspection this summer to ascertain what has resulted from A instructions issned_ lceiueqnent on the first re` rt. .We have nothnd time to examine ' e report other than in a. {zone way. The Commissioners, M3 ...-. .1 _r n... 1:... n n M..t....;a __iaTi.7`IL}$sI1'r$}i}r}}}1"1{$r holiday trip to New York Saturday night. 111-113 1-: II p M i`.V(3::<`)s;ia-t;<-1,-o? sEe'i."1:I Hos. pital, Philadelphia, in home on vacation. "'nTi.I1I.i..}"d?6oi{.{J1,.&?o}o...;[ "id? his mother as visit in the East End on onday. Mr. Frank I. Somers. of the World oiee, Beeton, spent a. few days in town last week. Mrs. E. B. Crawford and daughter, of Allinton, were visiting friends here last week. Harry McCurry. -Parry Sound, was in townfor a tew days when on his way to col- `Q `midis: May Nairn, of Aylmer, who has been the gueatot her sister, Mrs. Baillie, of AI- lnndale, for some weeks. left for her home this morning. V o Mr: nfnn A` Mann nan rnnbhnn A3 Manure IIIIIB ll-IIII Illa`. Mrs. Otton, of Napanee, mother of Messrs. Otton Bros.,.who has been visiting in Barrie for some time, left for her home last week, sooompsnied by Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Otton. `EA LI, u........ -. ~._-_.-.. ___..- Quite a. nuinber of our ditigns went over to Barrie on Monday night to see _th_e pitch- in which happened along the eaplanade, 1:`, 1112!... _:II ....--.`.I.. 4... LL... _-_._ ___v.. .. -_-. --- -_--- 1 -- v-- WlMr.`Alexa.nder Baillie and fen;ily'left lendele this morning for Aylmer, Ont. The departure of Mr. and Mrs. Baillie willbe re- an-nnul I11! 1 `Insulin -Knu II` I-Jun nil-hvnnn A` A`, 1's BEAU'1'Y S air. and Mrs. Johnson, Toronto, children `and nurse are spending their holidays in uusssv. _ Miss Essie Kennedy has returned after a few weeks visit to Judge McCu1jry e, Parry Sound. - . Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Turton left Barrie on Monday morning for Chiosgo'en route to Australia. Miss Bells Moore, of Bruntford, is visiting her parents, Mr. snd Mrs. John Moore, Msry street. . 113:: 11.11. WIIOJIIIIII `aft An Mnnan `An 1: Wardman left on Monday for a. few weeks visit with friends in Bradford. a.m`i_vicjnity. YA J. returned from the I World s Fair and expresses himaelf as highly delighted with the departments he visited. I 7`Sfr}.' *r;.I{.n,}F'i5}L~3nE}, 'I{e}{'a brief visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Moore, Mary street, has returned to the A3 O-.17 VIZNX: I4ew_is, of Toronto, who has been visiting his parents in town, returned home on Monday. Miss Bertha. Lnndy, of the t oice de- rtment, Newmerket, has no visiting iss M. McMillan. Mr. Harry Freeman, Toronto, spent Snndny under the parental roof,- corner Elizabeth and John streets. T Toronto, spent Sunday and Monday with her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. J amen Naylor. , T1` 7.`! 1 ID -....,.._.....:,.u_'.-,u-.'..: :.._.~.' ...- nv trvnnonaa vv nu- u-7--- `....-- ._-..- On Sunday afternoon about 3 o clock the funeral train used through here conve ing the bodies of re. J .- B. iller, the w e of the president of the Parry Sound Lumber Co . and her 10-year-old son,Clauson Miller, who were drowned at Sloo Island, Parry Sound, on Friday last. The reaved husband has the sympathy of his-many friends in this community. ' ' A - u ,,,,__._ -I__1_ ._-..a. -..a. A... All:., V Spices, |}PABmAPHEBs' PENGIL Poms. mun unison nnrrnns uucnmt Carriages sf cost at. Mann's Book Store. T -PeninsuIar Park hoiel closed on Tuesday for the season. In to D6 muepanuem; In reuglon aua pounce. Well, Brother G`a"dd, Tm: ADVANCE rather likes that style of doing thin , except being on the fence, and he he Chronicle will be as eucceeefu no its editor and pro- prietoroould wish. ' . wmon, maxed rogetner, beam-not _a. Vry' Interesting and Gosaipy V Chapter of Local History. . - The excursion p'i'iod is about over. -Oddfellows in conclave Monday night. `I'\.-..I- ..I.--42_..L_..:__, L- H- .._L T _b{;aI;i1iIg1,;{g}.I..3oJ;';}e. lat. ` --Re9ula1'- meeting of the town council next Monday. v 0.1 . .1 . up vs .0 learrfwith regret that Mrs. Botho well is still very ill. 1': u o . C j . Birth. A W*%`:eet*;,t?ms::..$.:*z:`: son: . . -At Beechenwood, game. -on` . LENNOX. _ th mat ... the wife of Haughtqn Ihhb-x . _ to the 29 _ 1(sq., Barrlster. of 9. son, new ADVERTISEMENTS. 1?`: % ___..__.- ,,_. _.._. . _-_ -r. Alexander Brownlee is prostrated with typhoid fever. are on the siding with the debris of the smash-up . ll',____ r1_____2.L_ ,, ,1 I9 I 1 -1! W;-M;syor (:3reswicke an;l his bnde will likely be home on Saturday next. lII-.___.____L __ A lI'I_._.__ A___ .4 I ,,- LIVIUI-I uauhivv nuvuunuu puuuaueu. Iii Elmvale by J. S. Gadd, editor and pro ria- tor. It announces that no pain: wi be to make it a bright, neway, enter- taining sheet. It is not to be runfor . fun, but for bnhinegs pure and aim ' 1o.'and` in tube independent in religion an politics. I WA" `R:-nl-.hAr (3-`nirl Tun Anvnunn -gal-gm _i:empmu ;`i~}i' .;3};scn obser- vatory yesterday morning, 46_Fa.h. .1!` `n-- oount shows` the majority against Sunday caraoin Toronto to be 973. An.` " iaF15J. ; ii; " 33} "a're.T};'Joi."b.}LZ."J.i goctho aplendi assortment at _R. I. Frgset o '3. -on1y-ci'1'1"'che 25:1; of September Qvvtien the unique tent fair at Barrie will be given. A111... . I`._ _-.__ _'l..-.... ..-_J_L_--- ---A H Mondoy night and Tuesday. morning with strong winds and low temper- state. see our double told dreu goods at 256. J. Fife. - t1Sobool books. A full shock of High gnd Public school books at Mann : Book tore. ` . -The aborginal ugliness of the water- works building has some compensation in the neatness and taste displayed on the gonads surrounding it, for _which Engineer eenan must be duly credited. a'Before insuring `your life, see the new Unconditional Accumulative Policy of the Confederation Life., No restriction and extended insurance guaranteed, when default in yment of remiums, after 2 years; H. arper, d' ct agent, Barrie. ` -Tlm ADVANCE has received the first and second numbers of " The Chronicle and North Sitneoe Advocate, published at EIIHVQIQ `IV .1. Q A3301`! ant: `In-tn-`Q33- -----"""*' ESTR A Y .-e-Ca.m undersigned, about the 15_tn of J he owner 13 requ take her away. or directs. JOHN S] 1893. 1 -Mr. Milden, Comical Master at the Col-' legiste Institute, reached town Saturday nig t. :1: ---_--._ - _-n "a`Three new Felt Hats for the fall just passed into stock ; see them Simmons & Co. ;Two excursions from Toronto passed here on Monday and 9. number remained an '11-In-3n ta`SZtamping on any kind of Material, Fancy Work, all new, at Ma.nn s Fancy Goods Store. U _- .._-`-w--. --w .__-- ------v- -_-President Sanford of the Central Simcoe A `cultural Society, has returned from the WFor;l_d s fair, with plans and pointers that should make the Barrie fair agrand success. '1'... ...---L2-.. -I.__-..L __ 9, ,-_- ___ __-..__- ___- _--_--v --- -vague:-an Iiuvvvilo -;The question almost as interesting as ,Who struck Bill Patterson, is, who put green stn' in t e Dunlop street fro uddle -with the intent to guy the Board 0 ealth 2 -:-:1V`he 19&.1Y.M.c.A. will "resume their regular business meetings on Monday even- ing, llth Sept._ l1Ao---_Z-- l.l-4l-.._ -_.l a4-_u -- ..--__.-_-.. . -_ -- --- .1-`av--an -We are leased to state that Walter Longhurst, w 0 has been seriously ill during the past two weeks, is improving very nice- ly. Heart complaint was his trouble. 1\kA_o|,, ; (I D I 3.: 1` . '.~. --u1 --"' ""f". Oottenndelg Shining: and Staple` Goods cheap. H J. Fife. u n u u -ronto team defaulted. ..vv--- -1v-.-- vg an--vv -The big lacrosse match romised here on Monday did not come 0 ,' as the To- Duuuu date. h M` "_`Ti.$hiLoaLi Hid not reach Barrie on Tuesday. The lake was evidently too rough for her to make the trip. pail"- L-___ LL- _A_._ L .I!,,,I II.I'A , I`! , _ W al-we have the ne;ledies Militia:-y Cape in Sable, Beaver, Persian Lamb and Mink; see them. Simmons as Co. t3'Wa.tson & Lennox. grocers, will have Fresh Fish on sale Thursday, Friday and Saturday of each week for the season. Prompt attention given to all orders. -The Enterprise tool; quite a number` to the excursion 9f the Orillia St. Vincent De Paul Society last Wednesday. n9_---'-n _ 1-. _ `:s;.;;,;';2 .?."i..r;i ;;i;1te;:eming, atoeking the poet oce cellar with coal, and cement- ing the cracks between the bricks. .__(1II| `IV luau: 1-: . -- I` Clii{."i\a_r-.`r}Qxic'a'1'{"a.nd This famil took possession of the parsonage last wee , and the Rev. gentleman preached to a very large congregation on Sunday. IIS__ 1`, S: I 1 A EH1. mxllinery depart- ment of R. I. Fraser 85 Co., is attending the wholesale opening in the city selecting novel- ties, &c., for the coming season. A1YI'7_L.__.. L `I '1 asaaemaocgegg, '13{bi$'oZL'cres, my Covers, all new patterns-very cheap. Mann : Book and Fancy Goods Store. ' _ ____-. -Thore was quite a. th;1;1Her shower on Sunda evenin during church aervice, con- sider: le rain allipg in a. short time. T -Three at can loaded with scra. iron, &.c.. the wreck of the smash up, and t e dis- l"|`Al` lnnnmnvn hnun Roan unt on 1`l\IIt\'|"l\ /Seruices ;ma's;;s; in`C3pE~ c'1I.c'1; Allan`da.le, will as usual next Sunday, as the new pews are now placed In the church. -That retty bit of lawn at the electric light builciing i8 pleasing to the eye of the passing stranger as well as to the readout citizen. IIVL- ___II,, D .1 11 now. --w--.- Dated at Barrie th1a`23r<~1"ci::t'Au..v1sos.a ":'.i'.l.1e walls of the Separate school are rapidly going up. The stone work of base ment is done and the bricklaying is now in DPOUPBQI- _ '_,-.. -The rain begins to make Dunlap street assume its spring and fall condition. It is a. hint to the merchants to tokeaotion for its permanent improvement. I'I-_._ `L f , , I I 1 I A no wm. uuu vvsvvn VI. UHF Ilunnu up, uuu ULIU uns- abled locomotive, have been sent to Toronto. can I ` Roman Catholic picnic in Ardagb s grove on Monday was a great success. It was lat ely attended, and the receipts" arcade S700 MI) 691:3 ANNUM IN ADVANOI _ ` ~ SINGLE OOPIIS, FIVE OIRTB. Illllulub Mr. R. Scanlan, of Huntsvill, win in bur village over Sunday. j _ _. The Misses Bradford, . of.Toroi1to, viere up home on Monday. ` . J - ur2__ ml--. 'lJ...n.nIp .-J VI`:-nunullvn urnn-)1: urn lluulv voa ...~...... 1 Miss May Hozaclf, _of Tgrbnito, wo.s*t-he guest of Miss M. Wnlkmson over Sunday. . _ _ _.......I..._ It` 'l`ounp.nGnn:n-nu nuall In rll V l'| I `I- essie Ross will (suhjecta- _ ) 47 Collier bt-. TTU UTW re open school Mondo . Englnsh. French, Mus o 34-35p` ice To__c_nEnITons. In me Matter of the Estate ot IEABBY REEVES. oi the _'l`own of Barrie, In the County ol Slmcoe, Photographer. . V . - : n n n uunu Our junior lacrosse club went out to Allis- ton on Saturday last to play, the return match with the club of that place endcame off victors by a. score of 1 to 0. The 38-m8 started all right, but ended all wrong. Al- laudale won the first and only game, and when Allistou saw that there` was no chance for them they started to "` slugging, -and tried very hard to crinfale some of our boys. Allandale club me e up their minds that they were not going to be in it" if there was to be any ghtin . and the left the field and came home, lke eenuib e boys. A club can lay and defeat a club, but it is hard for a. c u'b' to defeat an umpire, referee and a. whole town which our `b0Yl N10` ` ceeded in doing by the alaove ecore. Shame 0!) V01] ' Alnnfnnhnuu ;Ladies | --....u nu uuxug uy VI-I you," Allistzonionu. . uurm th 1 1, ` van 90 Wyvagle P1('aesb9$'sbr1yalIY.`.v?.. . "C. Orxllia come next to Wyvale;_.'1'l' "~-`l grolztslal convention will be, held I-17. yr [3 `I. x|na0I`l""" ~ n0!11.`.": ,1 our M` C mpben h'by an`, ,ro*0 9" V '2'; on ay. 69 9 ' ., Inst't te. ' 0 #4-i ' " -AlPl:'imary C19! `$11.1 3435;-r}? afternoon for the 599 th; , _ 7"` ` A Terms--$2-00 Pr mn,.;. " 5 , -__- :1-H scnoor, Boys n ~00 - - ardl.nt. f.`v`i`$'E1, gat;5:z,C.i?T:$`:":{,%ht;:; ' V `, 6 Mule 11 .. Barrie. A L ` -. 35-35 . -----o+o---- - Table linens froln 180. up ll -7- l'Y3 |0 pnivA`iE sci-|' .-.,.:.. Dnnn will re ouen school M ye 15m or July. it mums aural.-nuv uuw. aer is requested to pay expenses, and - she will be sold. SI the lam SPEARIN. Barrie. Aug. 28th, white,: ' " ()Tr} .'6Ys.:co tor bl ; 21;- 5.9.... for above. wgh .0? Wyithlit A snoceuinl convolution. { '___Csme into {the premises of-ue .:......a mum! at!-Ant. Harris. on nr _()sme mm wne pruuuaea 91;-my igned, Steel street Barrio. on or .m J uly. a black erkshlre Sow. :.. oonn11Ant9.d tn nnv axnanaen. and E. DONNELI.-,_ A _..I,. unum unm-n1srnIoT B33113; V on-'runu_>% air s!Iic;I.ANb$ nisrucr lxcnutals As noqu. as sin. ` H at Port Sevfern hee Qhut -down for the season. ' - oou'ulonsod1,IiIto zlntorutanx` Pa":-at graphs for Advance Reader; `Who . . Lake the Marrow cf the moist.` . f j Midland : civic holiday was la.stvWedn_eAs-1 :1 av. HUG}. by . Owing to the resignation of Go_unelll_`0_l.' Baillie a. new election to ll the vacant. cent had to take place. On Monday the follow-` ing gentlemen were nominated as candidate: for the vacant seat :-Meuu. C. Tickle, M-.' Campbell, H. Dollery, er.. and F. Adena} The polling will take place next Monday, he ,1.-- -A.-....--.. -L-..L 0 A n`nn`r `kn grass`hopperphsg'uVe hs reachdV Kirk- I ville also, I < - Thner gaigka campers` are beginning to move southwartj. \ ' . _-....-.- `.--r-- --v- -V-----J- m(v3ooktown roller niill is now complete pad is pronounced A 1 in all respects. ` IIII , 1\,, '5 W'i`VbeVi)vt itch Settlement is all here yet, but I it is quiet.` _ e !I'Il,_'_,,sII . in . A n u - C 'l'%".-1`;ark_er, of 0ril1ia.,`V oc.:c upiedT the Waahago pulpit last Sunday. r1_-L.L;.___ _-n__. __.sn 5.; , I -' 1 iv 7i1:VeVi _1;;t;a`ta't_xt'S'<:p;.r"a;:<'a'.`;3'<':l'1;)-<;l, Penetan- guishene,,ia to have an extra teacher. I __..A ..l.l.__.-__` "5'-n_`_4--- .n__4 __, __, a..____-__-,,_- -- ..-.v -- ------ vwvuw-war ` In 0 Ilnpment dfnldntlos Just open-' 1 ed at nnter. sarjeunt as 009-. . lIII.-l_LL_,I,,- I `I vvu vc j--1'-v-` -rw--`saunas: Ur `IV -U V Th; To ttenhhm Presbyterian: have a. social. gathering on their church lawn to-day. ---LL 153---- 2.. _.__:.II... -.I_._._ _3,, -,, ,1 W411 wVV;;11z;ci2.{;e1:fi;gx;i;ii;v-a;i"s;:.;<;i;:E;x;d will ' soon be ,a.n' important suburb at Sundridge. ' IIIL- _..____I_ ____. ____ ___ J Ellis and familv.ha"ve`lfb ouf I . village and taken up their-redidencdin Brad-' ford. Mr. Ellis has taken poue`ssionof the Queen's Hotel. ' .__-u_n. _I_- I'.I.-'.;A 8... "~ '- " ~ 7" ""r-"""" -----j'-*"" '- "--`---"Q" I The grasshoppers are destroying turnips and other things in the Med-River country. ' txr:Iu-.._'n_-._. 1__`_u_..-_- ~-_..';;A,., 1 -n n n VI I!-IIBIII l.l_'D|oIl DI lJUU_l.I Ii `Hill-IWKI II M of the A.O U. W. fdr `t e GeorgianU1.$`:$' "diner-inf. " - R VUIICUU CU J-V CW IIICTIUU U\ l-I.I3IpI!.I U1 eight houses was totally destroyed by e a fewnightaago " ,,In I01 1 V 7 a dog 18 yeere old is record- ed in the Mad River Sher. It was A collie belonging to George Bayes _ T V - I 'nu__ `-rA__ 11___|_ |_ _,___,,_ '_I,_I, --.- ,I 9 '?r'nIZ'1r'In}'s}.}7`iLo'r3.Z}.1ub .r. mgmg a. tour through Cansdu. They play gt Oril-` Ila sometime next month- I RI! Ulllllllall V."-D L1 lisp sometime next month. V "*n&}*i1icTai1Ife' Mi;'.}g- of the Ivy mus. received a. bedgll-1`3:i.n up by his horsel running away as Allende e lately. I 1113-4- _`_. AII_.,j_ _ ______- L--__-_ - -------- - n -v` -- _------------v --vv-' . ! Allieton and Allandale lacrosse team: played a match as Alliaton on Saturday and I the` Aahdale cl1ib `acbred'the only game. # ,,_A_ I, _I.I,___ "V that 1;!`-oi>_eV1"ty`rl1;l7iers at Creemore fail `to `cut. noxious weeds on {hail-`property as oqmmanded by municipal aw`. see our Lace out-talus, you will be sure to buy. J. Fyto. A I` I\ 'I' O_ - ,,,,_ ___L_4 2.. _ wunnv cur stringy cw q-'-v ,- Court Creemore C.O'F. is" reported in cl ourishing condition. The High "Court is said to have $263,000 on hand to pay death cialms. ' ` Rev. Geo1&e -Grant, B.A . preached at Esson and . illis `churches last Sunday. Mr. II. Cooke accompanied himisnd assisted at both services. ~ " . . W. H. Bennett, M.P., 1... been] ' g in st the residence of-Dr. Raikes for t e past 2-... .I-..- . `E - I-V -nnauegrntl Canon: In stninn-A __ \`uvvu U LAAIUUII Mr. Reid, the evan elist who. labotd in the Methodist Chute of this village last winter, occu ied the pulpit of theldothodist Church last Eunday, morning ind `gvening. 11 in 4, I_.'.-_. A..- -4--nan- JD: I-I-V` I. UIIII iZ'i'd1`$.'nd Free Press. To-morrow Rev. Dr. Grant and '- Mrs. Needhem; oftorillie. will eseietet the even- ing meeting of the Youthful , Gleaners Mia- slon Band. at Ardtree. A - . The Nottawe church was lled to `the - doors on Sabbath lent to hear Rev. Mr. `Agar. There is not exactly that eagerness to ll the churches in Barrie. e _-- Iii` II B6 IAIIU rualuuuvv \_u<.ll|'- unlit 5.115 ouv yua- few days. He. in uuering from a relapse,- llhilnnzl I1`:-an pl-Ann iv - - vs-w v.---.v_.-_ .._ -...-__ About . 800 cheese, says the Shelburne Free Preu,vwereaold on Friday last: at the- Shelburne Cheese Board. The prices ranged from 9% to 9} cents per pound. --__ ___.1 ._._...I_-... _n AL-` n--u... '"-:1; SEE. Ea" .T;mi.L.".$s the Cooks : town Agricultural Society are busy prepar- i for the full fair.` They guy the fair of 18 3 aha1l'aurpo.ui all previous ones. A nu ~n,,, _ I-\____ ____ `Lg; In-2.11-...1 *n'-..I_-..` `uon at the Manic. unsung`..- Mr. D E. Galbraith, B.A., of St. Themas, has been up ointed~ Classical Master T of the Collegiate nstitute, at a salary of $900 per ennum. in place of Mr. Shipley; reeigned.-, Enterprise. _ . G nu Flu-nun or "very descrip- e Hun Slut, cap and Far store. E. 0. Tlunmonu. e _ ______L!__I1_- IVI --vvv--v w ---v-- -- -~-- -.,w--~_ --. William R. Harvie,' Son`th,0rillia, mourns the loss of the family cow. She was wander- ing round in the night, gotinto the wood shed, falling into an excavation made fora cistern. . She was. a dead cow- before she could he pulled out.) 4_Nevis farmer writes--Oats , which bid. fair to be a good crop, will besadly decient. owing to the lagne oi grasshopers. some elds, but forlthe straw; would be scarcely worth_ harvesting. . Ar_,grea.t many farmers have cut them ,green.in order to save what they could , and. as aimatter of course, 7the will be-very light in weight; v -' A -_-.. ..._.._`I 11131:... R'n.|nu|AaIs~ -vvu anew..- -...r--- w... `- v . -vv-- v----- The Free Press: says thet Midland Harbor has a very much more lively apgearance this year than last. year. Now waste the effect of blah: cl-411-mutant An an PA!-I-I7 .5lnnnd.QfM-_ v--- -vw-v---v-- -._ -_-- _ ..__' .._ ._____>._ __.__ The Tompkins football players were beaten by the Uhtho kickers the other day end then had the face to invite the victors go mapper. Surely the meilennium is nighat an . t ` ' ' l`Ill' SUVIUI III VI Ivan-nzv-nu-u Owen Sound `sidewalks are eercasticnlly compared to the corduroy roads of half a century ego. 0rillin s were never likened. to anything more picturesque than 6 crazy quilt -Pa.cket. ' ' ` - 1'! A __ - 2.. _.-II ---__II-.I -.3LL nn`3m`1n1- Illcllbc III IIIITI-IWWIV I please rise and answer? nu .` I,,!_- .. a. uurnuvvu Rama. is well supplied with religious teaehers-Free` Methodiite, Epleoo lane, Presbyterian: and Canadian Math into, all have a. hand ln' helping the Ramaites over the rough places of theology. T ' . T Hebt.iSt _e `bane, of our Ita} receivegl an ugly bruise one of our reason on day.---Cat-dwell `Sentinel. _ hat show; the power `of the press andihqw daugeroul it is for any one to knock his hesdugeinlt it. ~ i 1-: -rt-,__n_ . u__`.u.I. t'\..:II!.. .......i..... V hurch, where the fx`_ ,Iha!xis`.3vere.kent over. on the 419th. Deceased was out nsmng vupn; a man named Currie. In changln places in` the boat they. upset it; . Ksvansa Iaidhe could swim, but only went a short distance and sank. Qpsrrie equld not sy!m,jBut.'clu_ngA tn the,best`n_d 'dzfift'ed_`,uI_1orb. ' . . , The hotly-`elw the me-,1. 1'-. Csfrson. Reeve; of '8imcee;--firtivdd `by `thb 7.35 trtln Tuesday.` gvening and was remggqd to the Methodist rd pmonochdtaznloydtown * In . , . - gwwxnumd {in the hum}. ylll-I` uunu Ill!!! JODI`. 1.` UV! Wnvuu vnv vuvu this statement on the Party Sound-Star. Du _-Ivy -_- '7;7"'_ .. . A . -waif-k . ` ident:;_6`. cl. cumse:`l1_'.Cu.dive1Ig1ieE~ inn g;t`o~t O~WODld"I_~`f&iI`, 30V ;CW:g;.Gxoe:f. o:;st... James, -. p . 1o.bes1'vill, mu p1:=a,.au iihxneaintlmog ev. `Waten, of New .Orlenna`._ _ yh-1: 1ey- Mr-.M.Wy-$0.!-5, V %._.!21_v;%h!99.r9sl.~ at} Newman-k`et conaistin `oil :..I..a. l......-.... ...-_ A. .a...I1.. .I-..L..-..-.1`L.. (5.- - _vi1TIn'i3RE B39' ;}I{:}.?..i '1$'1.'e'. I U.W. for t Georgian Bay :..L...2-L ' hep` Rev. Mr.4_HWat;eru, gpo. urine 9. ye1l.o!:v:-fem? ` ` o,-heroics! ,3-inking others. e. Rev.` 3811 P9?9`.7: "r'v`. 9...". ?-' ' i(._:',m.:y9N-`I our the 3606` (. "I3}"Zci{.oi"}.p.77x$;i` 3.. Mon Fr There ; was a. very good attendance. The . Mr. E Shear, has, during vacation. "be_en ..:-:..-__.-. nn..:..1.... n-I....aAa.. Pan-1>.~ Hana- livuretifa.1;>1$;>rt :I)g\;I:,_. [_wh1-e h_isjf:-a.n1vilyj re-f. sided; ` ..- _--- -rs-cw. Jvanvsv Iain IIIIIIIIJ LU"! `id9!_.i` - _._ 5 .. i .,_`Tf` ,1 % ostnhiiri. * the; erection of an elevator. ' ` fa 1 i`.-a;:-gig;';1;;ti;:};:;fv;lackberris are mg `taken -to enetanguiahene. . Y'I1L-__-___II____,.. I 1 .- I Luv vvuuvcs uus ulalauulscu H16 W neghb_o_`i'hod-9:1 Cooper's Falls. ` Rev.7.`Mr. Wilson. of the Bree] -w>-;gu-v_w.`nnnVVID`,`YD vvvrvt B Eullo 7Rev.7.`Mr. VV,7_i1son,cf the` Brechin Mctho- 1 idiot Church is drawing large audience: by the excellence of his diacoufsea. v_.vv v--vv V- \.UwV\III.$\IVl ` French lld Glove: dome laetenere. I newest ehacleeanql black. Every pair I cunnnteed percent; try them on at the counter, $1.00 per pair. at Geo. Beedyu. Travellers are acid on be complajnin `of the shockingly bgd condition ct some 0 the ~ roads in Adjale--.the .5th line especially. I `m;- .1_;_n_ ;_ L:,_--_, , -v-o--- --- .-so;-you-u * vunv vvsa Ialulv UBPVVIWIIJO Tito dwe1lin'g.hou'ues7were burned in Mea- ` ford last week, and some one tried to set % re`t.o'the rolls; there on Wednesday, bnttorpunately tailed. % . s A II___..--,|.,,___L , , _ I 1 1 .1 l'\ cnlr -...---_- ` A Grsvenhurst correspondent of the Orillfs V Times hints that s. washerwoman or s `heathen Chinoo laundry msnwonld be in high clover if established at the sawdust Itown. ' _` V ' t procod',of the Memorial Church pic- } nio was $1090, beside: .15 per cent. of gross ra'.ilwag,1;eoeiIitu.--one tea. not bro. ght no loss . I-.1-unii . 9 Ti hum uvnn `Bvv Mr A Ila- VCIJ 6\J\I\I TUHII 7' ii v;.<;ti_o_!',IT`V'lV3`ee 1 visiting at Whitby, Uxbrid.ge,T Port` R9110. .' and Scugog Lake. iHe'loo|.u halo and hearty. 1 , LL- _-_l....-I.lA- A`

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