gbelized 1, . . `hardwood extra hea`. y 7 strong] k, '. % hat_trt_1y, ,d1u Thiyg. '. ` . I large. sue asoope Valises, cavas -leather corners; ' with `better fog` travelling - special . .V 1`. iss Ella Lucas, of Sunnidele, is 'ng friends in this vicinity for in eeks and also at Churchill. 3. John Sharpe is conned to her with paralysis. A We hope with ilful treatment and good -nursing` receiving she will soon be around `ea. Mo0on_key; ge contract of .fo: ebb.. , . J no. Thely, of Toronto; is vilit er sister, Mrs. Jooeph or a fortnight. I A I . j; n Cameron nearly lost one of hit? in the bog hole. `Mr. Wilson; ed it from the mire. _ A _ _` - Tracey, and H. Hngheon one kid e result ofeevere cute by exec, working in the bush. T T e beef-ring has been orgvenized. luck we or three membereto up twenty full eherea. `V . Geo. Moore's sale was on Mon- Mr. J no. Peacock,` of Allendele, is the in-coming ttenent, hoe enced moving his implements. : T Killvleach. E Advance Correspondence. h-. Alex Adams is now on an ex pd visit wich some friends in To. . W|uD7:" ` . , ` Misses Peaoocknnd rrie, visited friondlrhere istglyv, 5 -A `ry Tracy returned from 5 woekli. `with her friend, Msbel Dickey, w---.-.u-w---:vu . Advance Correspondence. Just received the 1 gest shipment, comprising over {me hundred cf these s-by far the larges purchase ever made by any dealer in Barrie. being purchased over t. o months ago,_ these _goods are not subject to the y advance prices put on manufacturers in January 1a.st,_.but `will go on this week at prices that an a saving from 10 to 30 per cent. less'th`an_ 1 see elsewhere. There is 0 need to `say the variety"is~toyo'nr likihng-'-that `e sure of here. These are few we wantto emphasize z-. ' V Uraiirhurst. bosaeihudal `lock. `spring `F 7 as.`:;:{:'Tt am}! No. 569 --G_en_i1 i1__1e ` \ Vi1s' `W _. " casapna Trunks E1), with hardwo 't-h trap Mr. John Ferguson purchased A large portion of the farm stock and implements sold by, Mr. Spears, of Grumble Hill. Mr. Speere intend: going to British Columbia.` asps, iron H" ` lid, size 3U,:':= Mine Richie, of Torbnuo, is visiting friends here. T ` The tee meeting in the` Methodist church on Feb. 19th; was very success- ` D. F6l'gl;l0l1 is taking advantage of the sliahing to get hia_ supply of wood home. A . j } New Lowoll_iaheadquarI:era for ve 1 Public school tegohera. Mr. Albert` Highson, of singuamp. ton, was visiting friends here last week. `A meeting of the . held in the eohool on Tuesday evening, 27th ult.. to discuss the propoeed =re- pairs" to the bridge at Shannon : After a lengthy dieoneeionit van de oided to" `petition the oonnoil to build a stone culvert and also make a grant for cutting the hill down ; all the rood-i work from Painewiok eaetward i to the lake on `cone. 13 and 14 to he need also in cutting down the hill ; the rate- payers also agreeing to give one day's work with team and man. This villege in oerteinly` .bo_omin this week, for there in ` chejfellowing going on -Brethren ,eerv,iee_,V Lenten service '86. John a church. on. Orange Lodge meeting, 1 trevelling show, end a. lot of other things too numerous to mention. i Mr. Olonghleyiriia busy hauling. 1 wood from the big marsh. V T If A II A can Bin Bay Point. " . j ' The`. special services conducted . by Rev. Mr` Dingmen are being oohtihued thie week. A better ettendenee ~iI hoped for if the weetherebe fevonshle. '.l.`he_ tempeeeten fer averaged 12 degrees below zero, with a_mild tendenoytowerd the letter ends The lowest temperature` on Monday wee'20 degrees below zero. 3' - I V.` I V . I . ` l H I 4 "1 '; 1. ; :1 Wevinvite you 1 o"0f9l_n . . V ' > _ b y -. ' :-I, asurato makeyou;l_l'g { V ` `_ >1 ' % C ' " /. %*~**7`~ ` Trurik .a"nd_ Vallge Vlihe 0 J smell %John,|_ton ,` `daughter of: Wm, Hudion, of "t_hi | villugo, Q Ion. .;.s;nu 4 \ . bome ` % has ~;1oi!L Menu-I.` Batty `and Hnliburhon urz oondxiotin,g brethren services here "_i_t; the weak. h L` - ` New Loweu. Advance Con-uppndonee. `Advance Con-gnpondonce. Fviolhe Va|ises. `N9 Lxf slats s to agree with him splendidly. aid that he and two of his broth- nd a cousin have taken up a n of land and they expect to have, een three and four hundred agree in. size:`$2. V 28 in. size 3'-55. 3 3" Medium siza \15c.;% large 7 size 956. $3.50 $3-75 $3.00 Advance ' "' . Mr. John Brown,`of this vicinity, has received a Fenian Raid Medal. ; He was First Lieutenant of Markham `Cavalry and was connected with that company from 1864 to 1887, 23 years. He. also holds a first class cavalry certicate which he "received from the Cavalry School at Toronto under Col. Jennings of the 13th Hnssars. Toron- to. inel867. He oifered his services on the second Canadian contingent for Sonth Africa` but being. above the -limited age, was not A A Mr. Thomas Banting. one of the pioneers of this part died suddenly on Monday evening at eleven o'clock. He was born in Ireland on March 13, 1811, and after coming to this country livedfor a time in Tecumseth, south of Clover Hill, before removing to'Essa. He is a brother of Col. Banting, Cooks- town. His wife is still living .thongh in feeble health. The deceased leaves nine children : 4. ss. John Parker, Minesing ; Mrs. Andrew Martin, 8un~ nidale ; Charles, John, Benjamin, Thomas, and Mrs. Jos. McLean, all living in Essa; Mrs. Agar Haughton, near Goderich ; and Mr. William Bant- ing. The funeral tool: place on `Wed- nesday afternoon to Christ church ceme- LA...- A"?or'1IaE7I.i'Einfnfalii E335 ;em are not you two years there. Don't` forget the Patriotic Concert on Friday eve. next. A grand array of talent will be there from Toronto, Barrie, Oooketown and Thornton in- cluding 16 young ladies from Barrie who will perform militery and other drille. _The g Committee intend person- ally _ bearing the expenses of getting up the concert eothet all the money received will go directly to the Pet- riotlc Fund. - iI'Ir`.7 Orton iusoythee epent Sunday with4Neyton friends. T .. - Miss Strony 01' Bolton, is npending a. few. days with Miss Mabel Nixon. Mine. "l`hom peon_', has" returned to her home in Thornton often 5 visit. of some months. , L - It is. ivith we mention the dethv of;Mr_a'. Arthur Reed on Mon.- dny morning after n lingering illness. A greetglnnny "thought that the Fen- iene had reached Thornton on Thurs- day evening laet,_ but it was only some of our loyal citizens celebrating the relief of Ladyemith by singing God Sure the Queen, end ring `volley after volley. Thornton is loyal to the core and the `oneness of the British army is the wish and pride of all. `\ I. l I q Phexpeton. _ Advanee Correepoudenee. - Mr. John` Buckley is vieitging `his brother here. Mr. 0. Buckley. - End , the. the? convention `of shunn- Endeavor. . The "i-hitinz n }I@,lI_'5"fbf Duntroon; Rev. J '. K.'B.enry, Mrl. Blnithvored the n ud"anoo{ hy nn'plondid_ _ pnper entitled How to win oncaidora to the church. ` '1-`ho; visiting` aociotien were E. L. , of Brentwood ; and New Lowell 0. 19., of A 8_`unnidnlo Oornernnnd Oreemore, who contributed music `and. papers which A undo-the -meeting. interesting and in- ntrnotivn n ` . , mfinioteu, were Riv. L.` 110- n MIias l`nI:>'1of,Lh`I`o0lea::T at- present `will. T -1 ' 3&i.;I.;.;; 3&:;go;n%`;a;;..u the Mines Shannalnn, of Anton` Mills, lutely. ` - Mr. M. Hueaeyuxand J. Preston, of | Mt. St. Louis, ipont Standby with friends hero. ` . Min Lavina Morcisey, at Vigo, spent a few -days with Miss J ulia Mo- Kernnn, last .week." *` V L I ; Mrs. J. Hail spent 3' few days i with friend: in Apto lnutweok. iss Ethel Oaler, of Barrie, is vim. er mother, Mrs. Osler. V . Le first signs of the opening of anion. Two large boats passed The better Bree. have commenced loading their legs here. '1_`hey intend chipping them to Feseerten .1-if:-.A "Shaft is ge4tti::`g:-a large stock lntely. He intendqto commence saw- iingnbquc `the tins of May. ` - '%L n(:.%wm.:Mcomna11 or a.-.........;.. in I `ding a;ahort;=tii'ne'T with -`hit futhor, Mn ncooonu-11.} Mu. Dickey o_fjTronto in visiting Ztfnendg hero. V _ t _, _ Mushull have. again started Ayilihg her Mn 'ohi; my millnronigvane. ~ Minillarthi Bgoraon of Lefroy -' If iW`$"- .'.% ` %P`oopl'e.' ufroulvuil here are unable to ` 5 aoouge t~h9ir:yIt ; hupply gfwood an is '1; yeryiaoproe and;oanno,t{~be bought at enferbined` even: at -hat;-fr_ien'd_~-_I{t -!Ier"hoin_o on I;ll:onda.y_ Vnight ; flick : ' 'oroh`_e_ItI -'3 gyippliad the L % 7' Q .Tu.'eldty`a'Globo1sayd: Min Jean Wan!-do .ofj%the %-ta of int-H Mix the Hozbitil. who iI~%5ontj% to be t9 I Il$tio:sfIIo-Iiital. .""`.P F7 wt%aga%in lit __. , *~_.".~. AdvaneooormooIIdII- belized Iron Trunks, round` strong "lock, spring clasps, good strong trunk . . . . . *. .- . f hearing the announcement of the trans- fer, subscribed towards the purchase of a handsome pocket-book, which together i with an address, was presented to her on behalf.of' the occupants of the hard by Mr. J oseph: Marshall. Miss Wallace has been held in great esteem, by both patients and her associates during her` term in the hospital. Miss Wallace is a daughter of Mr. Andrew Wallace, Uraigvale. IIIL- --..-....-_-L.. L--- _-- .n.-._Ll-.`l -.. -O I tuna`-WV fauna, v -vovo ` The community here was startled on Friday morning bya telegram to Mr. Samuel Broley, announcing the sudden death of his sister, Mrs. John Robins, on March 1st, at Weybuin, Aese. Mrs. Robins was taken ill after nursing three members of her family with fever since November 15th last. She was born in the township of Essa forty-three years ago and was the eldest daughter of the late Samuel and Martha Broley. She was married to Mr. John Robins, of Strand, Innisl township, I twenty-three years ago. The `deceased V was a consistent member of the Strand -Methodist church since marriage until her removal to the North-West last April, and leaves with her mourning husband four sons and three daughters : `a brother Walker Brolevix at Indian ' Head, A,ssa.; Samuel Bl-`qlpy, Mrs. Charles Booth, and Mrs." Alex. Adams, of Stroud. Interment took place at Weyburn, Ana, on Sunday, March 4th. ` Mr. Robins and family have the united sympathy of the community in [their sad bereavement. Mr. AI'i&'1ZoTa'."2T'6:'}I1a., paid . ying` visit to friends here, the first of the week. A military concert in aid of the iPatriotic Fund was held on Tuesday night. The programme was interest- ing. The Minaaing Literary and Advance |`.I V other Manitoba boy, Mr. Norman` y, who left here a,few years` returned last week. to take `back ` him one to participate inihie and sorrows for life. _Theee prove Manitoba is the place for a young to build up an independent home. 1-. Joe Lawrence , of Manitoba, was is neighborhood for the last two a visiting his friends and. ac- tancea. The Manitoba climate `V musical Society is getting alcng well. i An excellent programme is given every 7 Wednesday night. The many friends of Mrs. John Young will be sorry to hear of her ill- health; which necessitated her removal to the Hospital at Barrie. 'Miss A.:-i`-z:o.;:ci`1a"i;:-1:'!;_a"g-x'x';at or Mrs. l Solwdy. I\_... L...... 2- _..__ _l-L-.I -._-.. LL- ....- On; hurg is very eluted over the suc- c_e|_ss_ of the Brituh arms in South -'i\ir'.'R. Roe has sold his `mm and is going to Sturgeon Falls tuking charge of the pulp business there. `II - I'-_-..:..... I.-- --I.`I L2- I-.. L- w"' """ l""'l' """"""""' """"" Mr. Lovering has sold - his logs to Mr. Carter and is delivering them at his mill. Carter will have a. big sea- son s cut. The men are busy putting the mill in good shape to begin work as soon as possible.- -4 quave Ca as _'1'runk,_.. -4 .. ' `a heavy inges, stro' ` ' '