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Northern Advance, 14 Nov 1878, p. 3

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Itlalxlvnalxhuxsummmmmv In l"`.an+.11 .`-Ell 010 000 Fnr Mwil/: Midland Cxty has been incorporated as a. village. This will add one more msmbc r to the County Council _ of Sixncoe, which will soon equal in number the Loca1.Legis1ature. _ ...-. u u on nlllv 11, 1.""*-*"'***'** * u Sunmmnns all and maidens fair is the name of 5 story to be'pub1ishedin a`Muskokn. paper. If. they were all shepherds how in thunder do you account {for the maiden: fair? This needs clearing up. _ Tm: cheese factory question is being agi- tated` in several parts of the County. Orillfa is to'ha.ve 9. factory in the spring, and soia Sta`.yner, and Bradford will likely follow suit. Cheese _is mitey and will prewfail. STAYNBR. town hall want: new seats. . AND nowPenetang. has shrunk band; * BABE. Tm: Sta.ynorVeditor ehvies this remen th Mn. Spence, through the ./idvocutf, tenders 1133 vote of thanks-moved~, seconded and carried unanimously by himself. Don't men- tion it, friend. Don ? mention it. Glad to do you a. similar favor at any time. _.- J-.. -- ..-._.--... _... -_ _. .._ ORILLIA temperance workers have arrangrd for the winter cumpmgn, temperance meet- ings to be held in the churzhes alternately, to be addressed by at least one minister, and other instructive` and` interesting matter brought forward. ' ` V .,a,_, A Conmxewoon paper's correspondent al- ludes to the eorts of a. -rival correspondent thus :-- We hope that the next time his vindictive attack of misrepresentation seizes him, he will promulgate his prosaic humor on a more perspxcuous dissertation.- ... .. . .. ... .u . / .11-- IIUUIB 1811 EH6 Ulallll` uuy. . A 5}-lb. pike was caught in Egan's pond,` (mmnnnvilha, the nther dnv. * THE Back Settlement is n regionoften mentioned in the Collingwooi papers, and the editor of the Orillia Times is puzzled to know where it is The `fact that the nom de plume of the Back Settlement correspandent is Luck fer seems to us to afford some clue to the mystery. ' ' THE fat-witted editor of the Bracebridge Gazette sees a. split in the camp in the fact that the Barrie ./M7/anon, in its issue of the 31st ult., defendsithe Toxonto Tclr gram ; the Orillia Puclcet (or at least Senex) abuses it. -The split,`it apears to `us, is rather in the` Gazatte man's crzmlum. --The Y. M. C. A. free entertainmenton Friday night was well attended and proved very enjoyable. n `It n_,v_ _,__._ L- L- ._........-..!...'... Mn. Urns. Umnnox; reeve of Colliugwood, deals largely in thofoughbred stock, many. specimens of which are to be found through- ouhthia district. All such enterprising men mS'Ml`. Cameron, whose object is to improve the breed of farm stock in this country, are deserving of commendation. - ... . . a. . - tn, :1 Tuna: is great excitement; in, Stuyner over ' the subject of the reception to be given to the new Gov.-General on hiearrival. The editor of the Sun leads the van,` but why, -wedo not know. ' He surely is not a. Scotchman. Who ever heard of a man whose name was Michael -John being a son of Scotia? ...... . . . . _ _~ _ _lL__AL,__ ,_ T, ,, We have not been paying proper attention to our young friend for some time past, and. he is evidently forgetting himself 1n conse- quence.-.'I`imes. But we have been paying attention to our old friend, which ought not to be overlooked. And then-sha.1l we tell our brother the parable. of the mote and the A beam 2 . _ Anotrr 18 months ago the Presbyterian con- gregation of Knox Church were deprived of a. minister by the death of the Rev. John Mac- lean. The Rev. Henry Sinclair,`_of Toasoron- tio, has accepted a call from them, and the ne- cessary steps havevbeen taken by the Presby- te ry to have him inducted into the charge of the church, ` . ` FAGAN is out_ with another prize` chromo poem, which boasts unusually deep sentiment and sweet, smooth metrical ow. One gem of 1 verse reads :- . . And if the tyrant, death, would dar To grip our lungs or liver , ' We'd snap our ngers atthe foe And. po1nt_to Dr. Ketfer. FEE steamer City of `M-gvztreal has left Col- 1:...m.ma lnmln with 403 tons of throuuh .l'EE steamer buy or M-' llreaL nus mm um- lingwood loaded with 40) tons through frenghtfroxn Boston for Chica. o and Omaha. A nnrtinn of the cargo consiste of 1.000 bar- u wuuu. 1vuu.uu. "nun xv-a -v..... .. A portion of the cargo 1,000 rels of sugar, and 4,000 packages of canned fruit and sh. This, the Me~scm;rr says, is the first full cafgo ofthroughireight thatwas` curried over this route in the past twelve years. v\InQ1P,,`,IL_ J vuun -1. Packs : We are glad to see it announced that it is the intention of the Government to thoroughly overhaul the Wei hts and Meas- ures Act at an early date, he law. in _its present shape is cumbersome, V and since coming into operation it has, while doing very little good, caused a rest dealof unnecessary annoyance to those a ected by it. The news that it is to receive Erompt attention by the new Government and-Cal-"uni-.inn be received with general new \1'UVUl'LIIl satisfaction. ' A ctmtovs atmospheric phenomenon wee witnessed in.0ri1lia the `other night between 10 and 11. A sudden thunderstorm took d place in amoonlit sky. _ Lightnin for some time flushed from a low bank of c ouds in the north, is prolonged peel of thunderrolled [over the zenith, and was followed by 3 short ehyower of hail which changed `to 3 li ht tip:-inkling of snow. The Puck.-t suspects t is this are up marked the dividing line between I fall and winter._ ` --Sentence on the ilada McRae and Mc- Donald, who pleaded guilty to robber before the County Judge, was deferred or twq, weks. ' ' - 1 from the London Tizer,' whioh places Mo Gerthy in the list of disappointed men." If the Tize1 has reference to the Cabinet, we can say, that the boot is on the other leg-the disappointment is altogether with certain venomous and unscrupulous Grits in the Rid- ing who looked forward to Mr. McCarthy's return for re-election in hopes of being Able to make their dishonorable schemes and unlawful 4.....c.:... um-Ix I-.n ha!-.I:Ar ndvnntmm than thav ' A LOCAL contempqrary oqpis a. parsgrlvh from T1281`, whtoh places Mr. 0 nnrtl-av in thn list of alinmnointarl make their dishonorable scnemes gnu unnwnu tactics workto better advantage thgn they` A {J not-n-hf] I1, 5305105 W0l'K .131 did recently. ON Friday, says the Speclalor, one of the settlers in Mnskoke arrived in Hamilton driv- ing in s w onload of dressed hogs, drawn by two oke o oxen. The ho weighed from 200 be. to250 lbs. each, an being pesfed nnd_well killed, sold for 5c. r lb. The man "wns three days on. `the, but asserts that heenjoyed lumeelf well jogging along st the ,elow gut at which oxen trivel, and nlvnye mmmad to reach a comfortable ulaoeit nizht. _slow guns at wnlcn oxen EPIVBI, um .uwayl ed to reach comfortable place uh ' ht. It is,1a' opinionthat the tradevbetween A an- :1|.m an:-I Mn-knit; will dmrialnn vnrv fnnt. It is ms opunoniuu me name DBFWBBII nu ilt_9n_ and Muskolu will develop very fast. Vcimnwnu. Se1tinel:'If the G:-it : are now 7 in such haste for protection, why did they so strenuously oppose thetneasure before the elect tions. If protection wss going to. ruin the gentry as they loudly. prochumod, _why` so earnestly e the,adopl_:|on of pg-oteohon-now. The Natio _ _PQlioy is eiherygoodor bad, in the oven? at 3 Gut, 1f bad tho.lonzor_it'i:,del:yi- The Natxonu rouoy ts ensner goon or am, In the eyes Gut, xf had thelonger it is delay`- ed the better. and, therefore, the Grit pres: _tobeooneistentehould'not be notation: `to V force it on_the ooun _ ; ion the -`other L they oogmder xts_ T _ tion at tn early} day ' Tau?` in-that i,n9e:e-.=s_ot-tho. Domin2an.,:u:ey. * *the.n. 91!9!',th9Ir.u"!xbo.tit1zI4 ofhoneety `:I-urtfu `gahimnte. 1 `TRE:sfE 4.11% THE,-- G0|lN1'Y`0F SIMGIIE, ' -IN- I T ARREAR8 Eon TAXES ' B `t T r W - "I." !.*3"`"Z.-. IJi.T..`.`.,`.i 13 3; ism ommns 1] . ~"' "_"'"" n-int; issued . h the - T Wu" War de.n.o`fythe County of Simcoe, hearing date the Twenty- Sixth Day of August, in the `Year of our Lord One Thousand Eight H_undred end Seventy- t, and to me directed, "commanding me to levy upon the several lands hereinafter mentioned, and described as being in the County of Simcoe, for Arrears respectively due thereon, together with my Costs, I here- by give notice that unless the sand Arrears be sooner paid, I shall, on Wednesday. the 18th Day of 1`--Amnknu "AC.- VI UIAJIVDUIICJ: wan -wv- u--i `- Decembe; Next. At the `hour of Eleven o clock in the fore- noon, at the " court House, I. u... m.._,.. AF Ran-En nrnmza iwnnll hv ` I'Vll-I& I-Iv: - u:-u So much ofthe said Lands as my be snicient to discharge the Taxes, and all lawful charges incurred in and about the sale end collestzon of the same; . The following lands have been Patented :- TOWNSHIP OF ADJALA; -_ ,L -r- n-.. Amm. Amt (Van!-ab 111 um: Luwu In .vnu.u.a, lllvvvvuo tv m... u |PuBLIc Auc'rIoi~I cs- ........1.. at '41-ununil` T.su-uh an mnv h sufficient &J.J,luI..L II -nun-`I u.4&%\J, In the Town of Barrie, proceed waell by W8a........... `Au 11 o 115 E77&.......... 20 ll 77 1148 TOWNSHIP OF INNISFIL. SWofDrillShed known as Some:-`s Block, ' nn.pI-.Rl,__- I 1 3 _B:u-rie now boasts ,1. Calbdonian Society. _Th ' s -on~'Dunlop-at. are in a ehockin: gixilgng and the subject of general complaint. __._......nnnRnhna ant` In.-;n` vnnH'.nv nI`A 1908 801; n ofN-Q... W8a...... E77a...... 7I|(\\ 6 vv corner 01 .3 g W bofNa.... P NE Pt RT1 . __. B01110!` 3 Dluun, on Pb. S 4).... S-Wcorner ofS w Phnf N L--. LVDI N nil:-00"` Wronl-000000 SE} ......... 3. Sm. E50aofS:}&N Towvxr OF _ 2laofW 50 3- .ofS........ l_ 18aofBz-oken. 20` S N 7 a of Broken. 20 E 8 a >n'CI IIIOII 26 I 1 10 1'5 10 In N a 7 2_-mo 6501 ' TOWNSHIP OF MEDONTE. ofW20a N7a n`H1nfW'1,_ 53 1 7 `.573 . " 1| " o 1: 1 uoo f`20." 14 i 272 - TOWNSHIP OF MONO. W {(1055 S W nm-nal'5n\ 13 6 95 ll 93 011115. 011 COIL G 10 chns.deep.. 13 6 TOWNSHIP OF I W.H.St.-E.. 30 u 6: Wk 1 E.H.St.-.-"N 71 a.of,E..'..... '18 E.E.St-N9a.of non...:1:u. In` I. 3 2 o cuuxyuuuu. . _ --Some correspondehce and local matter are held over for next week. . A -The P1cIcelwa.uts Orilha to challenge th County Town to avDraughts conttest, J ut let it! u`r\..._7L Inuvalr n nivn #11:: Q:11;In'\n Wnlin n .I`J.'.l.'.l.6i-D nil -on 0.00 E.H.se42o a .-.n6`|7'.1 noai-DIV I EOE E .noI._ouu - H. SL--S6 I x1:ag.....`... 2 H.St.-S6 I 7 of W} 1 E.HSt--N14 8 ofS20aofW 1` E0 E. B. St--N805. N D W cot-ner5a)... 13 6 iW;corner, 5 chns. oncon.& `In nknu (`nan `IQ - R 1U 11 L1-nun '.u.- auuguu, Part. Lot; Con. Acres. Amt. Costs 8: inue. Fees. 3 11 1` ; q:owNs}'i' oi-" .-...I._... 22 7 100 il 6"E(.5 22 7 100 17 _07 TOWNSHIP OF ESSA. {A A D ! 10 > 12 By virtue of sWar: rant, insned by the Wsu-dun of the Iv vv-gu- --Bx-acebridge village constable seizes and cdnscates the hand-sleds of all boys he caches coasting on'tho sidewalks. Let Bar- riu constables mllow suit. ' --- -u .,_,, :'_._ .._,.':.. ..L....L .. `MATCHEDASVH. D Jlvu um N(;P'i`AWABAGA. no 100 In ;;7 _ 8 10.9 muimmi" ..u. .- A- 95 1193 30 39 12 09 4 13 7 79 2858' .684 867 1148 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14,- 1878. 13 '05 1 1s 11 43 _ nvn-rt 34 55 6 31 0.1: tau 3 41 15 47 35 01 26.19 ;2_5 2; _ 000 318 298 305 "358 nu uuuuuuuuuu . . . . . V . . _ _ . ... ,--The gas will come ihto use in about m:)'uth'a time. _The iron lamps posts are placed only on Dunlop street. The wooden ones altered will serve for the back streets. ~ - .. .. .. 11\l,. 1..- 3 73 8 03 2 '93 2 95' ,9 OK 3 15" ss Dlvmnnon anon.` anon N36: of 45.. STAQWHHAEL Jul 0112 .. ls14.N5o.% run I`I'T\Tl Kempenfelat`-'-_ - Fro ' Bay 1" .... .. A E ran or seven * . , Island........ '1 7.86 3` 'ro.vNs'H1P or soon": `ORILLIA. `morn-goswg, 6` 5 47; 5487 .4: Broken front - v 1 7 33 2611 3 f TOWNSHIP or SUNNIDALE. E19aofN1}....- 22 2 19 613 :-:~ W68a.ofE87n . .: `M1 99 9 an 2750 3 Uuua uuaunu-o ....- ..-- . - _-. ,.,, --The Bracebridge Gtzelte says : Mr. J 110. _ Blnck,fonnerly Head Master of Barrie School, `has been appointed for Braccbridge at a salary" of $600 per annum. Mr. Black, we learn, has dec1ine position. 1. p o-n._,__ _V_ 1 19 was or W.g TownPlot ofH -- the water 101:; n-wnrn x-rn Part of ....] W 3a.of Park lot "I!" nn 1 VV OIIOIKKITKIUU N02 on ..... 1 W2aof Park 101: No5on.......] `D 1 n 1.3 `Dan-Ir In!-_ H00 011 ...-.1 W'.22aofE 3a. ` nf part Int Nn. A U 13 14 vi 3 9'1oo 887 11 1o 35 am TOWN SHIP. OF TOSORONTIO. N5aofW.... 13 4 5 949 Npe...,...... so 4 100 784 , 0'! '7 OK A0`) E o 1: '_ -I-s.v.o'o.o lIIt\fI?\?(V I1 Nzxaotnaa. of Part lot No Kan , I` "U IUIJIV U\r\_ _ _ um; 53. 6`$'& and P:-wvate DW_91lingg_ nvlx um 1_\1su\s1c.a MPANIL of London, Englaul, Established'l782._ T ALEX. NIOBIIOW, Agent. ll . Park on N E C Lot No..l6_ - or. of W } NECOI-ner..... QW nnnnnr - 0 W U0l'll6l" Z ch'son Con. and 5 chains dee . W 1} (less S (".m-nnr I AL _ . I;ot,C6n.'Acri.A:1It.CosIaGr. . - ' Due.: Fees. ' Ll.--o... I 10 0 ka. of Park lot In: an I ?tofW . tof_ W...... i 2laofSofE} 5353 ofNofE 15_aof_E Park Lot No. 15 Olin... n lIIoo'lO. I Nticor. W} NECOI-ner..... 3 TI? l'!......nu-. 0 6 6 15 18 18 ' 21 Park No. . l6_ 21 1 30 1 `25 3 21 3 35 s 15 4 5 4 5 5 . ;i;- ' IV 16 I-VU `IOUZ. 0 U0 :0: yv`;...... 9 14 _7 12o.52 360 TOWNSHIP` or qwnmmnunv. Brokeu.;,_ ~*o' " 2_..na _e14 29` a so B_!'OEOn.{at- .....' -F31, ::"g , " -.;I i-93 ?1 .9593 u0rner..... I! W Corner 2 ..1.v...... n-.. ..;a -. 61- Bio." Hi oxny-- ater 10 T_OW NS HIP 1!) a. 0: ........ 7 20, 95 22 30 9 20 140 30 42 TOWNSHIP OF TAY. um: uvvuuvx. ...... l.--_,, , , -John Lutnmis, Esq., Raeve of Tiny, and one of the most enterpriain men in the v1l~ Inge, has, we learn, leased %is business to his e1-lest son, and will shortly remove to Barrie. Welcome, Mr. Lummia ! . ` .... . ., "TOWNSHIP of vmspm. "IV 37 10 1n 111 106 111 111 ([3/4` 6.100 in >1 01:` mini` vvunuunuu, QVQII ....._._ - .-.-it the last meeting of thetown council - accounts to the amount of $544 wet-a' zzsaed, and a. mdtion uhatthe decisiu1I-with re erence to the "case The, Town Inspector vs. T. Mar- _- . n L... nnuknnnnl` till the next: meeting of '23 7 00 AA 13 01 18 27 '17 87 22 91 6 52 17 45' 1745 V34 ! 70 Va 15 93 295 The, Town mspecnor us. .1. mur- ria" be postponed till the next meeting the councxl, was carried. A - . nu . '. . -..`___, ___, 2 98` 288 288 32 as 3 30` uuu uuuuuu, ....... -..--_,... - What about `hanksgiving Day ?" ex-' claims the fellow next door. He ought to be ashamed ta ask such 3. question under exist- ing political circumstances in Canmla. --Ez. The Grabs wants a '1_`hanksgiving Day. Ought Mr. Brown also to be ashamed of himself ? ' --The Stayner Sm thus speaks of a. former Rirrie lmy: Mr. 3. Samara, well known in this village in connection with the N. R. R., is now stationed at Collingwood. Mr. S. leaves many sincere friends in Stayner, and has the wishes of all for his future prosper- ` V 113:1; 1~:49.......;..~. 7 IV 11.. `7 l`J`lI`II-qoo- WV 51 3... ll!I\lI gv-u --.1. East of Westof` Road.- West of Ronda West ofRoad.. West of R0331. . West of Ronda` us A 1171' '7 3|! U-I llVll|l._o 9 I 5 lvv o_U_ av _ NTOWNSBIP OF MON C 25 A 129 13 93 - TOWNSHIP OF HUMPHREYS. L. Rosseau Ial d. D 3 5 09 L. Bosaeau Isl d. F ' l - 5 03 Sticker Lake IIl dT B V 1 6 03 _..--_ .._-u Au-n no: nuunnvvs uuv-u;. noun`: -4-. \- VILLAGE (;F AALLA1_VDA_Li'3'. NCu'mberla.nd St (Milbnrns) .. . 12_ 1-5 152 S E Centre `St; (J acobs) 355 355 7 8 . ; N [Centre-St. SEV-Essa Bond. - T..u.`L n 'l`nu--can . 3` 1'1 DESI Jacob ; '1 W Reid St. N rt ..o- .n olauomuon. . to Queen St....--.. 109 'l`hnmnnnn a Bl ck n). --The judicious man advertises when trade is dull and lets up when he has more cnstom- -rs than he can manage. But ordinary people wait for business to get brisk and then think they will increase it , by advertising; The duller the times the greater the need of adver- tising. - ---- --. Iii ... _,r___ :_ _`.__`___ 1411 au....--.. um Thom n aBl ck Ho 30 3rdCon J. E. Dnboim. Pepin& 0o..... 107 Penin & Co ...I1(8 repma uo..... wt 3 >11: Pepin ;& 00 i. 72 VILLAGE OF CREEMORE. PI: `of Bolster : Block E of 4th ConLino...... 9 -6 lg 91 1 M 1i`A-mu! QG 9 RI UOH 141115 . . n In |N Edward. St.` s Edward V St. Westerly Pt. . _ -Eaaterly Pt \XT.;-Lm.In Dd- as nnwaru as. 18 4/36 2 21 18 5/36 2 77 Westerly Pt 19 4/36 2 16 Easterly 19 5/36 2. 71 VILLAGE OF DUN TROON. A`... - A AA . .--4..v-.. _. S`Simcoe St..... 7 W Carolina. St .. 13 trtrr An An 11- N Farqn'h;"_.t.: . 10. . g 5 04 W Queen St-...... 7 3/5 5 37 -s V 3/5 5 37 VILLAGE OF INVERMARA. Cli`ordSt...... 2 1 862 7 ` 3 - 1 8 52 Hurontario St. . . 9 f 5 86 V 21 i 5 86 nnknn Q4 0| 1 ' '7 A0 Orchard . . . . E Huront:.a.rio St. W Townley St. . Townley Sp. . uluu xu u vA\Av uv.-.., -._-_` ., , --The editor of the Ex. is sorry he has not A contemporary more wo'rthy of a xcspcctable oppoaitidn than we. In one of his allusions to the editor of` the ADVANCE in the ammo is~ mxp he introduces such matters as the A1)- \'.\N(`.E man s indulgence of his bibulistic fac- ulty, and such epithets - as newspaper blackmail, dog, &c Andthis is respec- table opposition 1" Imagine the respectability nf the E1. editor ! Smacks "of the dung-hill uvv VILLAGE BF MIDLIAND. WKingst...'... 5 1 14 95 VILLAGE OF NOTTAWA. 6l_ id 7_(-); 303 -63 A. 40 660 303 . 72 A 40- 310 295 VILLAGE OF PENETANGUISHENE. EOhathn.mSt... 12 1, 3,20 295 NPointz st go 1} 12 82 318 1 10 on 01:) N Robert stw ; S Robert St..... Robert St...... N Water St S Watex-`St 2% 16 if VILLAGE OF SINGHAMPTON . N0spry St....'. 6 1 3 41 7 1 3 41 E Melgncthon St 13 5 3 41 . VILLAGE OF SUDBURY. B%ocll: .11 5 10 so "B 12 [5 T mg Block 14 4 12 S32 Block ... ...... Block....."... ..' EPt Block I 313 }3k.....-..... 5 10 80313 EPtBlock.... 14 4 645 303 17 .. 5 806 308 20 ' . 5 350 308 .21 5 10 so 313 37 5 838 308 UD-JJLVLDLUR U: :5. 19. 1:" '. OF LOT N` 40, 11111 CON. or NOTTJAWASAGA Feet. Nlecumaeth St 64 13 , Tecumseth St.. 66 ' 13;?,?, `Q33 3; SUB-DIVISIONS or E. Cox OF ning? No. 115,1 ssi`s n'L F` `- | - tween , Lots Noa.l15&ll6 A 112208 23 2 (C 2 H Towns1g19`onaUs1;oxA. -1 ~ Part. Lot. Con. Acres. Amt. Costa ac ' Due. Enos. Jcllulsuq Dav 1.1.1 44 av an VILLAGE OF GRAvEHURsT. nnn n -.., E Dnnlop s:.... """`D' ' . , -0ri1lia `Times : \Vriting7 poetry is alivnya a difficult task to one who is not a poet. One of this kind has been trying it recently in :1 Bzrrie1)a.per. It is easv enough to make_ the` rhyme : for instance, stalks and `wa1k3 jingle very nicely. But the poetry is all, knocked out of it when one begins to speak of "the buttery gay and the humble bee" apeedin on their airy walks. As Jeffrey said of ordsworth. this will never do. _ . . .___A'4L E Dnnlop St. . .. W kc1:on}St . . . E` 3 932 VILLAGE OF MACKSVILLE. 3 1 3 99 IYTTI Al'J_'IF OD `|l'l"l\`l A\Yl'\ ..-, ..,-.... 0RDNAN"CE_ LOTS 1% 10 g .3 `av _ 91 1 3 99 VILLAGEOF HELMSLEY. Z376 St. 3 5/33' 3 16 VILLAGE OF ANGUS; rec St re ' - V ..A 1'11... AQ' 1. I "1 33018 uppum of the Ex. I somewhat. 11 4 81 9 13 `I90 UOU 6 60 TAY. ' .770 `A an 1'4 izuuau Iv um Us -Persons who have been dilstory in taking into the house their tender `plants and now oc - casionnlly find them frustbitten. may be glad to know that English gardeners thaw them out successfully (when not too severely nipped) by sprinkling them copiously with cold water. It is useless. However, to apply the cold water `before the temperature rises above the frcez~ ing point, for then the cure will be worse than the disease. The tlisastrous effects of late spring frosts may be remedied in is similar manner. , 5, llt W Shelton 88..- I Shelton Bt. . . --If, as is generally suspected, Mr. Ross is ob'ected to solely on account of his politics, the ories will rue the day they again at- tempt to run our Municipsl elections on party politics. It is, however, but too apparent that this is the sole cause for the constant vi- tnperation of our Reeve by the town Tory sheet. -Ex. The E:c.Vis on the wrong scent, and has got hold of the `qneei-est kind of u mat-e s nest. Mr. Ross is objected to by us, and by the majority of the ratepayers, we believe, solely on account of the fact that 9. 1..-... ma mnre useful representative then he THE QUEEN INSURANBECI n A Pl"l"AT.. 312.000.1100. E Slgelton St. . . W Hull 33.. E mu st..f.... W Blfl'St........` E Barr St....:. street. V mum Foot. Amt. Feast ' Due. Coats. E Burst...-.u WM.lle St. . .. {Hall S!....... E M iller 81.. 7 son of Mr. Richard Bull, Superintendent of _ Canada, whom we had not seen for some years `of health, and was helievla, on account of the met tum. a t better and more useful representative than he ought to have the position. Politics will not, an have not, inuenced our course in respect to municipal matters. --We were pleased to meet again, last week, an old and esteemed friend, in the per- Agenoies for the Mutual Life Association of The gentleman looked, the picture the same genial, jovial, lar e-hearted man we have ever known him to e. We had a very pleasant visit from Mr. Bull, and were not at all surprised to know that he had, since last we saw him, added largely to his than high re utation in the commercial world, besides mo. in hosts The As- previous. of staunch and inuential. friends. sociation with which he is nowconneeted have in Mr. Bull an energetic, painstaking and al- together capable officer, and one whose very name must in no small degree enhance its reputation and increase its business. We are glad to have this opportunity of testi- fying to the many igjpod. qualities, the excel.- lent business capah `ties, and thesterling in- tegrity of character, of one whom we have so -The annual meeting of Barrie Skating and Curling Association was held at the Barrie goal, on Monday evening, when the follow- mg oicers were appoin year :-President, Mr. Thomas Shortreed ; v:...,n....M.n'I: Mr. long known and respected. , A ted for the ensuing Samuel LounAt;_e_cretary- R PIUOII sh:-ouauo V I V. Miller St.... W M60530! Show W Mccrogor Bluu B Shane ` { _E Mercgor shout. Wrlhnr 8i.. .. ..'l SQIOQICQQ .EALVL\u.I. \X4I.\a.llJL, ULLJVVD, \J[LJ.1' ADA. Soucitor of Patents for Invention. &c. preguarcs Applications for Canadian Ameri- c&n.an Em-oncnn Patent Olces. and for the vwwn v._ ..n, 53 oicers were' appointed for me ensulug Shortreed; Vine-President, Mr. Samuel Lount; Secretary- '1`ressurer,Mr.J.Stevenson. Boardof Directors: Messrs. J. S. Carnegy, J. J. Brown, 0. H. Ross, Robt. Leidlew. G. W. Lonnt. At the Adjournment of the Association meeting the. Curling Club convened end` -the followrng oicers were chosen for the coming season :- Pstron, Mr`. John'McLean; _Pr_esi_d3nt, , Mr. J. Stevenson; Vice-President, Mr. G._W. Lount ; Secretary-Treasurer-. Dr. Mconkey ' Representative Member-s:__ Dr_.= M000 f `Mr. Dsvirl Walker. "omnnttee of Mene-V ment: Shot-trs&l,' Alln. aunultul` Ul IIDLUIILB Aur Auvvuuuu, pro arcs c&n.an Em-o can Registration 0 Trade Marks, Timber Marks. Do- nlzns and Copyrights. Registration or 'l`m.de .1 signs Copyrights. ' 320 per day made by any Worker I of either sex. ri ht in their own localities. Parllc 1-sand samples worth 85 free. Improve your spare time at this business. Address Srmsox 8: Co.. Portland, Maine. u 2: uu no The following land! have not been Patented :- TOWNSHIP OF 1-`LOS. Part. [.01. Con. Acre:-. AmI.( Due, IIII-ZADLIGIIT nu. Try IE once. Being a pure white light it in a. stronger ' light and yet less injurious to the sight, and in also less combuatiblefund burns longeg. than God Oil. ' W. B. CAPON, 2m, - Ovmnziln Damon : Halal |lll7.2 mm mm. 2137. TIMOTHY, c:.ov:n, Lino, ` 0. Treasurer ; 'O'1ce. )_ Barrie. 28!}: Aug. 1878 3 i`ENR Giilsf, oT7r:AwA, CAE- ADA RAH:-itnr nf Pnfnntn fnr Invnnnn. THE BEST BURNING OIL `IN THE WORLD. ~MERAICAN FOR FA LL SOWING.` LEADING VABIETIES -3 Ivllvllil at v Av T0\VNSHlP OF TINY. ~ V 2 17 200 75 73 'l`0W'NSHlP or uum-muzvs. In K Inn I7 an business y;ou can engage in. 85 to F320 per day made by any worker sex. rhzht I -iid-~hu:bai s`-`i-i` f I" L " Honornry Members: Wm. Lonnt, Q 0., D. M_ H. R. A, Boys, >B_.0b15- , for the ueasoywcrg up ._ . Rev.Jolm Laiper and .9 , ;. Bhortroed, Stevemon, I49! Conkey.` `Thai _;O1ub;;h0! ` Onhno Branch ofthe AND ALL THE` II. B. A. BOYS, Treasurer Ca. Simme- nn I '.`..AT.- r Ur thud. Anil. Count Due. Fees. W. D. unrun, Opposite Quun : Hotel Cost: 3 Fees. _______:___j ROUND Town nAsI-IE5". OAPITXL: _s'i,3oB,BB6; M W ALEX. MOR.II.0\V, Agent ---- opposition 1" [magma me respqcuauxmy 2 editor ...L..L uuu,uw. I ALEX. M,0RRO\V. Acent. MORRO_W.`8 Anv'17s. av~.n.._ rauspacted, smnnnnt of uolitics, "u|uuu....._ . Established 1803. Capital, $11,030,000. `For Fire Business Only. ` ALEX. Moimow, Agent; . ALEXANDER MORROW, Appraiser. for the ' A Canada; Permanent Loan and Savings Company.. _-... . .- en '1:n nnn `$1,750,000. 15`. U0 ..us. spanks, A Kim:-iv-orolijn izmrncunnn (aha wmaox mums, cxmmnn wmr woun- ramnunxrv wrm ormzn nms s xanins-L ms wm:muu`:ou_'rs` or-run AGOUSED .Un-` KNOWN .--8EVBRAL mmun cmznNs_AND A BANK xxranmrnn. A ' ' `On Monday the followmgunetice `was saint _to,1_:he chief of Police of various cities and towns between Barrie and the Bridge, and in the States : -- "V Wu . Chief Constahlds Oice. `Bar:-En, Nov. 12, 1878'. Arrest Jas. H. Spers, about live feet five inches in height, '85 years _of` age, light side whiskers and mustache, dark complexion, has -a sickly ofdelicate looking appearance, is how legged and has 9. swinging gait while walkiiig, anti inclined in stnnn a little: When last neat: -_ ..-..-..-.. ..,....... .. ......... .. ...vu - v 6 0 l-e:-e-d-`and awmgmg gut whi!_e';v alki1ig', and inclined to stoop a. little; When last seen was dressed in dark cn-ev clothe}: and rnwdv auu 11191111611 K) EEOOP 8 115519: W nen I833 330 was dressed in dark grey cloths and rowdy hat. Is a carriage builder by trade; leffhere on Saturday morning the 9th inst. Charged with forgery. If arrested communicate with` me at once. -v1\ruw`v\-D -`A.-.-..`_ .. my..- .. -wvv-.4...-V. . _ _ Chief Constalile This course `was taken from," information , laid by Mr. C. H. Ross, Bs;rie,- charging Jas. Specrs with forgery. .The facts briey strung together are as follows :--Mr. Ross lilo been doing business with Speers- for about two f years,-lenilinyz him money _and taking promis sory notes held by Spears as collateral security. From time to time Speers would redeem. or I pay part of and renew,the notes given by him` ` . to Mr. Ross, most all of them bearing. the signatures of prominent farmers and others in Essa township. Mr. Ross on several oc casions was doubtful of the notes given him, but the explanations made by Speers together with the trust which he reposed in him allay-. ed his suspicions. Thus transactions went on. Once Mr. Rossvwroto euqnirin about notes made by'A. Bell. Alliston,` an Peter _ Summer e. ' Angus, and received in reply _ `letter ' ich have since been noticed to have ` been written one on each of th_e two halves of ' the same sheet of note paper !- Evidently Speers had intercepted the letters of enquiry and answered them himself. Writing again with reference to the Snmmervillenote Mr. Ross learned beyond doubt that the note was n forgery, and hastened to take proceedings. He went out in company with n constable to Speers' place, at` Ivy, on Su.tur but was told by Mrs". Speersthat her husband was at Mono Centre. V It subsequently transpired, however, that instead ofbeiug there he was on his way to Hainiltoii per H. & N. \V. Rail- way. Where he now is the authorities do not know,` though the efforts being made to twice him will probably prove successful. Vm... nvhznl! n'I` Hm lnss: which we learn will trace nun wnl pronamy prove succesaxup The extent ofthe loss whlch We learn will be entailed by the operaxios of Spears, is :- '\;I'.- ("Jana nu: xvhn H91!` 26 bad notes and ---Prnflcet : Mr. Cook seems to be recovering. His organ says he was_Ba1-rie last week look- ing nearly as usual. . ' 1-. u 1: 1 , _s_,LL -u___....A...1 1... be entailed by the operations or opeers, 1s _ `Mr. Chas. Ross, who held 26 bad notes and 10 good ones, a`mut $2,500; Mr. S`. Bray, 3105; Bank of! O-nnvnercc, $150; Mr. W. Holt, 3300; Mr. J. Hventlrson, $200. All these amounts are represented by notes, most if not all of them forgeries. - Tn Hm nnsmn ma nnmmandthis week vo/no are in next week's ADVANCE. . It may be added that the accusedvcomea of nvery respectable and well-to-do family, as does also his wife, and that heretofore he has borne an excellent character. Jan. Spears is a. Waggon maker, and the son of Mr. Htigh Spears, ,Essa.; his wife is 2:. daughter of Mr. Alex. Spears of the same township. ' if not all 01 them mrgenes. . In the space at commalmdthis week we A notable to go into full particulars. but every- thing connected with the case will be given in next week's ADVANCE. `rs rnniv 1. mhlmi that i-.'hn nmumprl nnmnn nf Tm: Anvmcm is at all times open torecord the views n.nd '_opinions of` its readers on matters deemed of interest and importance. provided tha.t..u11 comnlunicntions are couched in proper lamzuage. and acooxnumnied by the nama of the author. (not necessarily for publication). The editor isnot to be unzl-arstoocl as endorsing the views of Corresboxxdents. 10 me balm! U_/ nu: .u:Luu:_u.c. ' , Sm,-VVi1l you give place to the following brief metrical discourse; suggested by recent events in Grit political circles '2 Yours truly, T)'l."I1ITD 1:_o-`trrw, nun, _.Luu-. I "` The election is mat. the protest day is ended. and Cook is not snvet "- -Iaamentatioxns (Grit). Aw Co-mit-tee 0 thue Pairty ' _ Met, cn'ed by \Vu1liuxn,-(menfnvs), To thry an ace. eef pa-ssibly, Aw protest they cood anther. They lmlkit 1opg;a.n talkit sthrong," ' (Ye 11 min they were a scohq-lars) But twas nae go, there was nae show, The_y d neither fa.wct3-nor do-llars. I To the Editor oflhe .:1:[1;1;1ke. 5 ttreu .._._ .._..... ..J....... u---::._ ' __?._j__ 7`:m/c its strong. too?" so me reader may say, Llkply they did. V . . '10 mg Eiitor of the dvuncc. Sm,-1 understand that some members of the County Council are inclined to resent the action of our reeves in opposing the surrender of the Northern Rxilway Stock `held by the County. _ - A . Uouuny. One thinguseems certain that the stdck isA nbt only valuless to the-County as it stands at present, but that our continuing to hold it, so far from serving to increase its value, will, in all proba.bility, prevent the Company's af- fairs from being put on a sounder nancial `undid ......_, ... -~-.---. --Burglar: on Monday night attempted to rob the safe in the Northern Railway station at N ewlnarket. They failed. - - ..r. 11: lillfa 1 I basis. A I-. 4 _ At the same time the general feeling is un- doubhedly against giving up this claim With- out receiving a quid pro qzw, and the main ques- tion is now, ns it seems to me, what that re- compense should be. If `any plan could. be discovered by which the County and the Com- pany could at once _be beneted. I, for one. think that its adoption would notvbe too dear- ly purchasedhy abandoning our claim on the stock in question. And I do not. think that we need go far to find such a plan. 4 . 1 ......m manage that the stock should be er_1itor is` not b} nnzl-arsco views Correspondents. ` some of the minor stations without pulling up.. The trains could start half an hour later and - nd such plan. I would propose that be surrendered upon the Com any binding them- selves to afford greater facilities to the travel ling public in the way of quicker trains and return tickets at reduced fares. _At resent, although we in Barrie are only 64 m` es from Toronto, nearly 3-.) mortal hours are consumed in the transit. even on the so called express trains. Let the time of the two express trains each way he reduced to '21} hours. as it well can be without becoming at all dangerously or excessively speedy. I -would venture to airm that half an hour would be easily gained by cutting short unnecessary delays at stopping places and by letting the `express trains pass get to their destination half an hour earlier than they do at present; to the great saving the time of business men. At preent the day in Toronto is very short, and an additional- hour will make all the difference. When We consider that time spent on a slow railway journev is_`ooth' spent, and when we calculate that seven hburs are thus wasted by every business man each time he goes down `to To`:-onto, "we shall at once see the heaviness of the tax that is im- posed" on all classes of the travelling com- munity. Such a boon asjthis would be much appreciated also by Oollingwood and Orillia, us the trains start from those places at so wearying and unprotably- oft. THE. LAST HOPE--VAIQ-E-SHLVIVEDIV 1579. 2.. ._.\-.L 4 son: SUGGESTIONS AS TO yrs suatznnnnn. NORTHERN _n4u|.wAv s'rocK. appreciated also by unumgwooa um; um...., as . the trains so- prem uncomfortably emjly hours in the morning. - - _ ` Then the Company should mane `return morning; ' Then the Company issue return tickets at a fare-and-a-half, available for two days, or if issued (in Friday, available to re- turn on the following Monday. Such conces- sions as these would at once benet the Rail- way and the County; It.is indeed strange that the N. R. 00. should nd it so dicult` to learn the simple truths that three cars really . an...: ..;+.h mmmngaria nav better than two cars '|.`hgIsu`3l6d Risk Insurance 00.. . _._... `Du-Anni -lav And Private Dwallinnaa. to learn one auupnu u-nu..- ........ -_- -- -_., _ lled with passengers pay can only half full, and that the cost of hauling the extra weight is innitesimal The additional traic is only to be got by offering such special :..A.....man+a as I have mentioned, ant} it is inducements as I and is very odd that the Company should need tobe bribed and coerced into working to its own ad- vantage. Hoping to aeethis matter ngitated and 3 public expression of opinion in favor of +.Mn`nlan declared before the next sitting` of ` ind aublic xfreasion of opinion 11: mvor or this p1a.n sittmg r the Council, `I .-n ah` -' ' ver5{p1nk Lo! __ been under the hands of kniglhts of the punt brush, and has. ` come. forth opking as clean` and bright as the; prover'bi_a_I' fz_xew._:pin. u1e9u.1m9!'.~ fni99d; Js!s,,:iu..=9!`! * = 113 .. H , 4 ` ` -T Al'xisfi x\ever_t:_lI'e,leB,a u1'I5'~! w UP-.Vvv -..-- ., ` ' ' of the-,'house _ v _, `by the - ' fyhich it haenzo V TlI_E{ T11nnA'rsNmf) PRp'l`ES'1` com-1 Ur. *Iuvc5nonUcn`ce. `l:31rVri.e`, 11eh'1'pv.`, 1878. ronathva ' JOSEPH ROGERS, (`L2 , lV__-L_I ll, Ell`, ` Your ob dt. aerv t., :1 noun -1. rumors `RYE; *--.7 s PETER. mm of newa smmbxe for tins ooi'nmn are be `cited tromour readers throughouttlm o9unty.~]- Gnmmmos mom TCotx,x'rv_ EXCBAXXIE-3_ {um N0'_l'ES not connvzsronbnvm-3-` Tun WEEK'S NEWS` IN Sntcon.-No'rns AND onaizavnlous or now. Jrnmas Jugs xx "mus ma'ra1o'r.-EvxnY'rmxo- FRESH, FREE AND FULL. Bmnmms near Lavender ,ate 1o.e_ig sheep. Bears ! V - _ 1 ,2 _L-j _.'1`I L- - ..'I...4-{.8- nnx uua wguwr. H , _ _ A` NEW Presbyterian Church is to be buxlt atCo11'mgwqod. - A -.............. ...,1..:x.:+:.... urns ..:;mn ;..'n.-min neeuanqvuxe, mm uuuvr uuy. Tm: latest name for an _ esablihment the Fire-Proof House, and Cookatown has nhn, - UIIU . Tum: have a Iznn tree up in_ Qollingwood off of which, is t e way an Onlha paper ex- pr_es'ses _itse1f. - ~ 1).....--..-.- ._.-...- LL..*4........ in main cl-.53:-n {I ll} PBD|iD_1VCIla ` -1 zRAnBvu1'ma the'town in male attire, 1: one of the latest lurks of one or more young women in Orillia. " . 1-, u 1: 9,4 A___-:_).:.... .'.. (}APITA.1';, IIUCTU 5 Conmxawodn drill-shed will `be: skating `rink this winter. ' n|,.___1_ :.."L_ L. L..:1L vvunueu nu. \.lllJllIu A Ltnmaav and Musical Association in connection with Bradford Metlxodgst Church has been organized. c _ _ o..........;.. 1.-.: 1.--- .:...........1* .. ...1ln. in I-Jun. anuunulgwqou. - . . Asluluuxo exhibition was given in Onllm Magic Hall theother day. A :1 IL _:I-- ........ ........l.L 3.. 12`:-an unnnr'I,` A Dy-ID. pllie Wags uuuguu Keenanqvilie, the other day. II`..- I_:.....A. ..-.._.. 6..- an I1 LLDD UUUIL urgaunncu. . Snvxnn bad boys dumps-.1` a sulky iq the Village pond, to commemorate the az;mver- any of Hallow-e en.' , IX-u-u.~ LL.` uu\r\u~| A8 f|..L.-Jana `na` `kart. BRADFORD Mode! School teachers were pre- sented with an address and `gifts by teachers in training who had completed then` course. u.;.." u... ...1:a.... ..c 4.1.... L`... ...a,I Hm atrr can VA. .I.La.|.I.uvv -U vuo ~ DURING the month of October inst t!_1ere was $2,556.00 depositelin th_e' P. O Snvmgs Bank at Bracebridge. > - 1a__-___. a, :1- , 1- _,,m ,5!` , -.__ 2- 1)---- .4.-.... ~..w arnndvvlln CV-av: Fnmr &. Co.,ofSton!i`vi11e, are in Bruce- Bridge making arrangements-.for stmtfng -a sash and gloor factory. `n, A_,__ :1 1 in` II ,,I.____._............. ll-l Ill uuuus \YlIU llll l'UuI1JLUUI7\l UIIUII VVIII -J`-I BOTII the editor of the Eat. and the editfr of the `Times are ready. to y to the defence 9f the reeve of (irnvenhurst. . Just 30. Birds of 23 feather. ` WM. Thomaatnd David Trry, while_out inaboat on the Maskosh River, 16 miles from Gravenhurst, V sustaxnzd '9. capsize- Thomas triedto swim ashore but sank. .1! 1 V _Dou't fr_)r_`get to gi_ve the Simcoe House 3 call when visxtmg Barne, advises the Cooks- town Advocate. _ - _. -- -1 A . n . , . _L_ ,

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