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Northern Advance, 9 Oct 1879, p. 3

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FOLEY `and Dempsey, two Collingwood oat-amen, rowed a race last `week for $50 and a boat. Foley won. ' - 'II7___ l`l_2`lI2_._'L_...__ __L- A --_.l -03 LL--- ..-.- .. ~--V. - ---J . . . . -. f W231` Gwillimbury rate, a. cent and three mills on`the.$., one-fifth of the levy being for the H. & N. W. A - -v.. um... .... via -u ` AM Alliston doc7:t';c.)rA hamdecl inA fourteen birth notices in a bunch, to the Herald, the other day. They all occurred last month. I-n,-_ 1-: (1 II` ,_,1 l1V..1.__.....`.A ..---..- -..-J. --_-J -.- vv-.----._ ..., TIIF editor of the Collingwood Enterprise may feel very much annoyed over the rail- way pool. But he I_1eed not go altogether crazy. . ' . . (K Ag..- .L .. __1 _-.. T .._Z_. -1 `YA .'L.-L 5...`. ......., . . . A`1u~: you asleep Louisa. '? . No,{but fath- er is ! Come in Jack." This is a. Aloca1" from the Midland Argosy. V\Ve never knew I the e s name was Jack. . 1 1 uuu vuumu 9 nu-nu vupuvuvwuu AN Orillia man wentinto a butcher shop a. few and said :-I've a. number of children picking potatoes for me, and I must have something to fill em up. Give me a. York-shilling s worth of meat 2- A n'\_.`_.._.. ._.._-.. 1_-L....._.. 1-..}; ...'l.m.~.4..n.-. -nu on ;\u.u an-.un_u=-, u u v.v.. \II ......... . ATEMPERANCE lecturer took advaxntage of the South Riding Show to hold -a. meet- ing on the evening of tho rst day. V He had a. poor house, and before the lecture was. over it had become considerably poor- nan V`. IN the exhibit of Canadian food slxnnmle at the Dominion Exhibition lately held at Otta.wa., one which Mr. Wilmot has named a spoonbill sturgeon, is arcuriosity oven to_ the learned. It was taken in Lake Simcoe within the last year, andvis the only one caught in American waters. _lt weighed about 22 lbs. -, ,n,, __,_.. 1u :.n.....1' llUUlll.I Aid LUIS. _ -1 PIECE of poetry inthe new Midland paper is headed We have drunk from the same czmteen. As we look at our copy of _the Orillia. Reform papeilying beside the other we are tempted to add, Yes and been printed from the same type, too." The editors mustvbe very intimate, very. Us- ing the same tooth brush will he the next- boast, probably. 111.... ... ...!,..1.L n u\\r`|I'\ v\ornn:1 Anrnlsl TA!- D0385, p1'U|)i&U1J- FRIDAY night a. man named Angus He- Leod, of Sa.1monvi11e,. when on his way home, was run over by 9. wood train going north on the Hamilton and North-Western railway, about a. mile south of Cookstown. His body was `almost - severed in two. It is supposed he was under the inuence of liquor. An inquest was held and a. ver- dict of accidental death returned. He" leaves a." wife and seven c1ii1d_ren. 1` N ~ -_-._L-..... ....,l You will save money, time and _ gnnoyance by purchasxng the above only gt _ - n I')nDrut)\1'(;' TIDITF1 awn it `D wave: '0: n 11.1: auu m. ........... _. .DUxcAN O.un>m:LL, of Georgetown, and Charles Roberts, a; Presbyterian Divinity student, were crossing Matchedash Bay in a. boat with a. sail, the other. day, when_ a" squall struck the boat, overturning it. They `both reached the boat. but were thrown o. Both sank, and Mr. Roberts rose, caught the boat, and 'after being four hours in the Water, drifted to Green Point. His companion was drowned. Tun Editor of the Mess. is ca.lled- ,Sit- ting Bull by his truly good conteniporary. And he has such a peculiar way of sitting down severely on the truly good man that the nickname seems to be very appropriate. We hope the Mess. man will not retaliate by dubbing his neighbor O1d-Boy-Afraid- of--His-Wife, or Big-Nose-Ea.t-Your-Mo- ther. The Truly Good Man "is his title, and we shall not stand by quietly and see him termed anything else. In... _...-::1',.....,. .-.L'1Il'n \Vm 'I`u-nin 'T`hnm. 1111] ). Eeflllu H411) unurar U19: THE residence of Mr. Wm. Train, Thom- sonville, narrowly escaped being destroyed by re the other night. It seems that a metal lamp in the servant gir1 s bedroom was not properly `extinguished and the ame getting down to the oil, it exploded, setting re to the bed. Fortunately prompt and effective measures were taken to smo- ther the ames. Another re arising from a bedroom lamp occurred some nights be- fore at the residence of Mr. A S. Bas- sett,, Collingwood. These occurrences would seem to point out the importance of a fllow s retiring to rest by the aid of a candle light, where he-is unable to crawl upstairsand into his couch in the dark. I'\ -no a. - THEY had a. walking match in Orillia. the other day. Fred. Plziisted offered 9. $25 prize, which Geo. H. Hosmer won after going two miles. ' Only one local man could be found to compete. He was not so lazy as the rest of the natives, but he got sic of it before covering. his second mile. An `M'.. T -17! I-Tnrvnv nfnrl some 18.321168 of it before covering. ms seconu nuie. As Mr. J. `H. Harvey and some ladies were cruising on Lake Simcoe a. few days ` since, and passing Muly point, a magni- cent buck bounded, with a, tremendous plunge, into the water, almost beside the boat, and bepre.the party -recovered from their sin-pris e had made considera.blel1ea.d- way towards Whitn`ey s Island, snorting and plunging in n frightened" and excited manner. These in the boat made all speed, and an exciting chase ensued for n. half-a- mile or so ; but the boat being heavily la.-_ den and the buck an -animal of superior strength, the ptirsuers were soon distanced. It struck oil` toward the `farms of Messrs. Leonardnnd Prophet, and was soon lost to ..:...1.+ :.. +1.`. qiminm nf the overhanging. There is no form ot puysucal waste l.uu.prua tmted vitality, that a bountiful use of the Emulsion, will not change. to glowing health `and full lifo and vigor, and then it is not a_ disagreeable medicine, but the most delightful kind of food. . ` ' V - rm 7, m- _n ...|... ...... ....H'.-min"!-nm Hag I-JCUHZH.'\.l slght 1n * trees. j K1110 0! I000. - A CARD.--'-To all who are sulfering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, &c.. I will send a. receipt -that will cure you,FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy was dis- covered by a. missiona;-y in `South America. Send a "self-addressed envelope to the REV. Jossru T. INMAN, Station D, New York PM-1 5152' U City. The Best Salve in the worlds for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Tetter, Che. ped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all kin of skin Eruption`a.`1This Salve is guaran- teed to give perfect satisfaction in every case orimoney refunded. Price 25 Cents per Box. For Sale By W. T. Geo:-gen, Barrie; 41-t VERY NATURAL.--`-When a.` person has an article and nds, it good, and answering: the pu e for which it is intended", he will nnt re ilv abandon it fonone ofdonbtful _rcpu- ose for which it is invenaeu, ne wm not re ily of doubtful repu- tation, or concerning which he knows nothing. We are led to make these remarks owing to the course alwa s ursued by those-who ` have used that cele ra `d and valuable horse; medicine known _ae Darley a Condition Pow- :_ders and Arabian Heave .Remedy.- All are . 19 well pleased with it that they will not use any other; many have waited several weeks before the agent conld obtain 1 new su ply. There is nothing equal to itns a con ition medicine, or for any complaint affecting the wind of horses. Remember the name, and , see_that _the signature of Hard & Co. ision -I-~-_ I. 1 ....._.. m........L.. .._, ,....-......-.._., _..- _.--.- _.___, ` GEORGEN'S DRUG STORE As well as all kinds of Chemicals-, Toilet Articles, Hand llirrors, Combs, Brushes, -Medicines, Lamps, Chimneys, Coal Oil, Machine Oil, |etc. 5 ID .. - .- .-_. n_._. (`I -1... .|.n6l'U la uuvuuug -u.,_----- u. .- __ .. _-__., , medicine, Remember name, see that the signature Hnrd 8: is on each package. North:-o 8: Lyman, Toronto, ,Ont., proprietors for snada. Sold by all Medicine Dealers. ` ' A REALLY Bsnnrxcnwr Dxscovs1w.--The disgust giogenerally. felt for the taste gznd smell of Liver. Oil is almost proverbial.` It lean: to be peculiarly nauseous to the con- tive and scrofulous patients, `to whom the. who _e medical rofension know it is specially . :beneq:_ial. 4 __ yorshave vainly been mule fodisgpise its ,9 & ;_ tionable charwfaristics by : mxnre. wig-99 _eo. brandy. or lzyhe vmoest ~ impggis its .` ..__.+:._...,___... ~ There is form of p11ySi_ca1 waste andpros ...'.a....1 u:+ali+.u f:]1n`I'. A bountiful Of the- *5. . . BUGKl.|N'8 ARNIGA SALVE. 1 and ]:".l'0pIl93, (mu was auuu luau In: 1 . the shadows of the overhangxng.` _TREAsU_R`ER-3s` ! ;g.-j ..:- _- lm-E -By. rtue of a War- GOIIIITY OF SIIIGOE, , . To Wu, _ M rant 1as_ue_d by the ' Warden oftho County of Simona. hen-imr data than Scnml dnv of 7 7 ) WIPGCII. QITIIO of Simooe, hearing date the Second dny of Au t,in the you of ourLordOnoThou- nn Eight Hnndra,-I And Rnvnntv-ninn_-~1nd me uveru Lollll neremuter lnpnuoueu. mu described, as being in the County of Simcoe. for en-eereereepectivel `due thereon, together with "my costs, I here y give notice, that un- less the said an-care be sooner paid, I shall, on All Ii, In IE0 yl OI 011]` L40! U110 '.IJI0lI' IlI1%ui' ht Hnndrei and Seventy-nine, and M to me dn-acted, comnunding me to levy upon the nvaml Lands hareinnfmr mantionod and vu, .v.u--4.....- ...., '---. 6 Cakes Flue Toilet Soap`, 25 cts. 3 Combs . . . . . . . . . . . 10 9 Bottles Pcume . . . . . . . . .. I5 Also 3. full line of ' ' to me (urecueu, comnuneung {.0 Levy upon the aural Lands hereinafter mpntionod aunt-ihn. an haina in than (`nnntv nf Simona. m;sa;,{;;% 61; i-J{{rii;5' day " of December. __noxt. V i (`COUNTY OF SHIGOE; \ _m.. _ , AR_REAR.S_l-`3. TAXES. jjuj av-2%.---_ So much of the said Lands as may be uni- ciant to dilohn e the Tang`, md all lawful charges incurre in and shout ~1:he sale and collection of the same. ` ,, The followinglauds hav_been _Patented :- T -;.'rowNsHIP OF ADJALA. Part. ' ' Lot. Con. A-Icrea. Amt.Costa& ~ 5. Due Fees. --vv----_--. ---v. At the hour of Elevex'1 o c16k ix : he frenoon, at the \ , ' Court 2`EI_ou.-3e,` BLI5f%i3ii5ii;9%'| s,W;....~-...... 15. 1 l5of13()c4' T TOWNSHIP or {-ESSA. S'29a.oEE}.... 23 1 29 1593 Wyn, . . . . . .. 23 [2 100.1333 SW 29 -2. .50-2075 V1}9.nclSE1. 15 3 mo. 423 ` a r: Inn Q50 . W *""E`i: ?v!z**_,`1_S,..--' 5131 , VHOMEOPA THIC REMEDIES ! nzaaux H 01% 'ofSa} .... E16a.ofS!_:.. . N audvv 60:; VnfSX _ . . _ _ .. iS$u1:d\V71aof mg . . . . . . Sa.ndW40aof Ni . . . . . . . .. VV29a W p o.. E14a.of W 333 'c{1'v' 157. . ..F1?1nf\Tl In the Town of Barrig, prigceed to sell 47; _-v\_..-1_--- 4 19149.01 \V 053 ofEofN:1:.. \V15a.ofE29a -of W 38aof E ofN...... VIVIX (`Y \TC| [1 D53-OI D1301 W35aofS!_i. Part........ 4... GEon(;Bi~i?15i?i3f STOIIP! N080! D113 ofN16aofE N5aofEJ;.... N2_0aof 824 a, oflN'36n.of S 8{aofE.... W1. , . _ . . . V 3 '1`! ZUU 11 K N12a.ofW... 12 14 _1g.. TOWNSHIP or MONO. E. H. st...N so - ` -,.1:u , o 2';-.n 5; souug E. H. St.-S103 A`hTAn-A5131 la". n. nu.-.3 nu . ofN60sof E .9 SWpt......... 12 SW'ptofEa} .. l _25aot'W... 19 3 TOWNSHIP `OF. MULMUR.. W.H. St.-S 67 aof N92 aof ' ` , -E............ 14 I 67 16 W. H. St.--W 20 2 .100 1_ W0 H. ` of N 8 ref S` 2 11n,su=__W:._ 21 I 2100 1 '0IJVOI0l. vv 3 W%ocuuuou-on. N 5nsnf'l4`. L... ocuunooo--- VV 0 N50sofE Q... S 1'.-. t fW .... ggonrl Nintw '; ;_1__._._ _- ELI U;1 Ihtt1IMI2;1F.l SptofW Eand Nptw Q6: . . ljglllu 11 [JD vv 3.--ouc- N66sofE Q... N90a.ofW 5.. Sl0aofW .... I ll. Ila OI."J.V UV germ 9 R`.. H. St.-I 10: 5. 11. Eli. -D 1'3 ' fN8aofW W1 __________ __ T-OWNSEIIP OF INNISFVILT .-v .- n us` :1 no - . - - -. 29 1|) Ivu zuuv 31 11v 1,36. 51 67 TOWNSHIP OF'FL,OS. . _ A _ '1 -4- = no; an -IN 1'32". m'c1_y. . --A local insurance agent is gaming out in "graun` style. _ -Mem1e1ssolm Quintettc` `Club concert, Satlllday night. ' ' ---Lager beer, it is said, izysuperseding l)ot_h ulc and gmgenbecr. ' ' "| -~ 1-.......7.. \.....J..n...n uhn-A `HIS! :1. 1);! Lot. Con. Afcrea. nmhuoswa ` -. - I-8 . .. 15.1 :5oA19o4 VNSHIP or . , 8 . 14 29 10 100 .50 150 , 100 `45 1'00 11 L36 wvxvmrrrn n-r1 .1'.\1' na 15 93 I 13 33 - 20 75 3 59 1 19 20 09 . 8c. 335 1 1oo` Vmg '10 37 587 67 2 as 19 67 3 35 7 63 3 05. 343 8 13 inc auu glugcrucun. --Hem1erson s ha.1'dw:u'c store has abig _golnlcn anvil as a. sign. n- ..;..:,:..,,_ .....1 .~ahhi+.: sure rnnnrted 1)1L'n; 290 fS_36a ..I III]. J.` Hllcnu av- ofW...'..... Pk 10% letter 3 0 II as (1 u of rm;-ion, Engunl, Established 1732. -3-`: ---tndunmnml-7 I...`-. NW}... .... 6 {I all [U10 W........ .. 3 6 I00 27 78 N15 2...`. ....' 5 13 I5 223 S116aofN 1313 5 13v 116 14 77 TOWNSHIP or NORTH dn1LLIA_. 1 iAAnnZ09A W[.... . . . . . .. 1'1 11 luu 41:5 :1: 1 [U W ...'. .......' 6 6 I00 9'93 3 10 S45aofW.. 14 10 45 949_ 310 31\ofE .... 21 I2 3 3 I4 308 5 .0fE..... 12 '13 50 17 46 330 Ept............. 10 17 72 2135 355 Bro en . . . . . .. 12 17 36 17 31 330 TOWNSHIP OF SOUTH 'ORILLIA. NEpt,ofE... 6 1 25 108 288 N 2110f pl: of N pt 10 3 2 6 75 3 03 Broken . . . . . . . .. 12 4 I15 55 69 4 25 TOWNSHIP OF SUN N IDALE. 5 22004741405 '0 -2 200 5199 415 7 2 100 5199 415 4 3200 4741 405 5 3 2004741 405 . 6 3 1714978 410 Na,oE;...... 114 50 2413 358 .. ' 0 5200 3704 380. --. :|11'7en_ V -Is this Indian Summer-or is it ?- +-New subscribers are coming in fast. --The town was livly dl-Hing the fair (lays. -Bxisiness men report Atx'.'1de.a.s being very lively. ' A I..,...1 :...........,.n -m.u+. in 1-amino out Mm-es Farm Property M11 Private Dwellings, `,`.zLpita1_, sqoo;oo0. II at ilnullnll , Agent- Nan1'W63a nfE86lOfS 1352 :01 H Van 0fN1}........ Njund E 61 n {mfg} . _ . . . . . .. 3 . ofS...,...... Wl9aofS g... El6a.ofW35a ..cu1- , , _ _ _> o1s;......'.. 12 15 us 131 pcsa 12 15` 133 15 67 TOWNSHIP or TECUHSETH. S ....... 1 10 100 3297 EptofN..... 1 10- so 13 46 TOWNSHIP OF TINY. 0.S........--.108 1 200 75 55 ...' . . . . .. 100 `2 100 2632 -xv cu x1 1 `IA 0 100 .1263 -W 1-tlolnov an. `ofN E72aofVV91a hrs). _ _ _ _ _ _ __ bu; Spt.. Ept..... W103. `I4`1:nnf _`g,'<)lllCll 3I1\'l1 3.8 it B1311. , -I artridges and rabbits are reported pluul tiful in Green's Hollow. ' A---Dou't forget the liberal terms _wc are of; foring the AI)\'A\'l.`!-J at. -0'ster dealers are not satised with this lateatlsmnple of fall weather. ` .... . _ :.-___ -..,.....:...-. VQ..Iur.1e.v mnma W 2 2. of Park Lot I N .-\ Rnn __, H Znulxaun uuu No.80!) 1 '2 a Park Lot KT.` `lqnn , 1 "V Z 3 .I."dl'K LAUU No. 13011 1 W 1}nPark Lot Nn.16 011.... 1 NO. 10 011.... 1 VV 2! a of E 31 9. of Park Lot No 19 on.........l Tu`, In AC Do`-`I Inf. 1}! on......... 1 E1aofPa.rkLot No.20on....'.l W2aof E3a. of Park Lot No. 20 on 1 W1} 3. of Park ` T.nt Na, 21 on. ] 313501 1.` an oW S38aofW. W.- . . . . . . .. NI Niof-E} Human Bhlllllllc vn Junn u vu-nu-. -The boyahow organize Saturday expe- dltwns to where the nut crop lg. - --1-3-.1s_iness at the Policti Court 11:13 lie:-n lunking up durmg the past few days. -- The time for sausages has again come ` an-uuud. The indimtions favor :1. big crop. --l,'ick1c, 1na.tron:z, pickle - with care; the union, cabbage, cucumber and cauliowmre. . --Press of zndvertisements crowds out con- sulcruble reading matter from tlns week's IS- nun w '4 Ion: mm as s,Ept 20 chains Tv`.nndWlnd5 Port. T I.ot.con.Acx~es.Amt.ooataaz ` ~ - "Due. Foes. TOWNSHIP 10 IU 12! UUU 3 11 100 sun 25 12 100 1991 25 12 100 19 91, TOWNSHIP OF 0R0. ' 1; an .u....'..- 6-) 0 13 97 TOWNSHIP OF` 1n 111 sue. V '-1h':ulf01'd cricketers are xpccted here this or next week to try : tilt with :1 Union eleven. rnl, .._ -_- _-..-L_.a,.:.... #1 `Mn 4-gm]: for fire 0F TOSSORONTIO. 32 33 31 32 '33 33 16,0 171 100 160 16! Two A 50 l_! j _ 1! .14 ll} _ . ` . 1.;-.4 - i63 ' ` VESPRA. 22- 740 36 302 22 1 "1'; 83 14 21 4 67 Oh!!! u-..._....-. 22 52 16 55 _27 so 55 94 61 25 49 9'2 0'0`! 45 67 If you wish to `get:MADDER go to re nnnrixnvvcz 1 n) vrru cw 16.79 3 6-1 27 63 26 99 2 15 IUD oon 95 eleven. `--Thoy are constructing .11. big tank for fire` purposes near the old site ofthe H. & N. \V. freight sheds. ' - --Messrs. Frawley & Devlin make an an- -nouncement in our columns this week which , ments 3 perusal. ' Q..L.....`l..u unnirinn ufllnil {It the Inarket '3 55 290 290 283 288 2 "93 Hll3l'Ib.5 I} 1151 uaau. . -Saturd:Ly auction sales uquar_e are regular, well attc: times quite extensive. - 0(1) 293 OUV 355 4 43 333 ulucn lluuac c.\u\.uu. uu --Thc original of one of the photos. on ex- "hibition-would have it that the picture was that of the Prince of Wales; - w W. -_- -....:.m n.n+.+.hp1.m.+.m- W I I OKIOI E:isofW4sof Eisauds If V a. . E of Rd. vi '0 Lot'No. 7 312% Qt An 'I.n|, DE on I-195 . II E of Rd. Village Lot No. 8 Fix-at Q5 A-\ I -4- 05. on 1.10` o o. E of Rd. Village Lot No.20FirIt RE .. Ina 3`. on 1&5 In- . 5 ' o)UU EofRoad..... 9 1774. Muskoks Luke, Hogg Island A 3"0 20 94 TOWNSHIP OF MORRISON. an an Iv Anus.-;u. \/I. --av.----uv-v East of Road . . . 11 24 69 East of Road . . . 18 100 27 67 East of Raid 8 7: 36 7 2 68 E of Road N.2l s 36 21 8 06 TOWNSHIP OF ME DORA. 11L, (1.. v J.\.I VILVLJLL Lake St; Joseph, Inland . . . . . . IAEKB D`. J Island Island . . 4 aosepn, B as "311 Ialand.......` 0- 277 1434 Towi}sHI1> 01` WATT. 10 A 75 913 13 `B so 1372 VILLAGE OF ALLANDALE. N. W.-Essa. Rd 7-, 1 4 12 - V8 1 4 12 9 1 4 12 J acob'a Terrace. 7 1 1` 57 10 3 1 57 E Main St.._... 5 1 l 57 11 1 1 68 `VILLAGE OF CREE_MORE. S ~31-oline St... 41 f 9 31 N ward St. .. 19 i 3' 09 8 Edward Street, Wmtarlv L, 3 I 74 47 that 01 the rrmcc 01 n iI..u:n. -Wicked wags are saying that the butter judgesvat the Show might have had their number increased to advanmgc. y --Business men, 1-emembel-,that the, world s memory is short, and it will forget 1f you do . not jog it 1_'req_uent1y by advertising. nu,, ____.~....1..c M `H \In1)oi1ellf1'()m 5 muwaru bureau, Westerly i. 8 Edward Street Easterly f. . . . N Francis Street "1`.'nI~Au-In `I II 0 masterly 1/J Westerly Q. . Easterly i. . . S George St.. Georg: St. . .. 8 Louis: St . \JUUl`U OD - q . n n | 1 _ I 9 SLouisa.St.....' 3 ' 1/5 41' VILLAGE OF HELMSLEY. N Caldwell St. .. 6 `3/5 a 61 7 g 6 61 16 7/10 6 48 17 A 6 46 s Caldwell St: S Goshen St. . . . 1105 L` 0. 311` [III St} on Lot W. n` Dan.` N Goshen St. S FBl'quhar- St, W Maple" . . . . .. N Parry Sound Rd`?! 8 .n.uv\,.,.,v\...~...../\;.A- -.. . `AI. EX. juoxnow's.Abv1".s S rarry Sound Rd I'll 8 E Parry Sound Rd '; l nru_..._.. a,......I DA A E Parry sound Lu 1] WParry Sound Rd 4 6 5 WQueenSt..... V EWa1tu-St... 5 '7/10 557 VILLAGE OF NOTTAWA. rnw I a.-.---....._ ,,_ E Hurontario St. 23 94 Cottage W Fox St. . _ . Uowago you W FOX S`. o o I W Fox St . . . W. Fox St. Cottage Lots . nttaae Lots , Uowage nous ` Cottage Lots . HAM-.naA1.nf.I . Uouagu hum Cottage Lots . Cottage Lots .` nttaue Lots- Ctae Lota.... 1 Cottage Lota-S 2. of N 2} a. . . 1 VILLAGE OF -.-- What wonderful weather !_ ~-.1 rep'are to xjegcive tax-bills. --'l`he mf: season has bpcncd. ~-[Iea.\'_y dew: fall these nights.- --Gra.vcr s new advt. next 'week._ rTI'E1uPanI\L:suai\: qo_1g[>Agv 1 z.-a.....v.... \... _ SBurk se..... N Robert St.... S Robert St, E 7/18 3 . . . . . . .. S Robert St , E 7/18 I . . . . SY6oSt S Wcspeny onus of N Et. 13/ 104 8 Charles St . .. 1 rrancxs unreal Easterly 1/ 12. Neuter-lv L . . "VILLAGE OF STAYNER. N Charles St, S Ivnufnv-Iv hf... 3 LV Uuancu Du, so `N Easterly pt. S VVcsterly 5/104 nf N`Ee. 13/104 B. 17. l.1-1431 Et. } a... NEt. 1-16 a .. SWt. ll-144 xr 114- on_1u VV nuwu Di.` u Et. 5-24 a..... S Wt. 1-10 a..;. NEt, i a . . . . .. -s Wt. in ..... .. NEt. 5-243 S Wt. and N Eb. Parta......... Gb n6 :5 WI. 11-1-2: on N Et. 20-144 2 W Huron St., 8 `IN: K-`)l.n .... KEITH...-ca S Et. pt.._... SJohnSt E Ontario N nnnnr St not 0" In ll'I:l ucuu u mu....,...... . o . 1. 3' J D ~-'l`he removal of Mr. D. >McDoi1ellf1(oin the corner of Bayeld gmd. Collier-sta. is an- nounced in our advertising colunms. .. ,:_. .a._..,. A:...'... -nob harp and N Super VILLAGE OF SINAGHAMPTON. S Osprey St...,. 17 -uvrr-r Ann A111 U volanvi -v-. w VILLAGE 61} TOLLRNDAL. `W Water St,` N. Baht No. 13. "hi , nl4,Inninl A ', i 1 24 2 90 VILLAGE OF VICTORIA HARBOR. NWillianSt.... 1 i 9 60 3 10 4 569 300 sJ.ph.ons:... 13'. g 310 295 NR1ohardSt.... 4 1 73:3 305 smc1mdVsc.;..-._~___;2_._T_ g, 6 7s 3o3_ The tollowing lands _ha\'o not been pa. hnnlm -_ . nusuuo 1; 22...... 9.15 4; 205 TOWNSHIP or MU.'\`Kt)KA. 25 4_ 15 6'2 9 7 1-0 847 In 11:11.... ORDNANCE LOTS IN TAY. 25 40 9 84 901 An A (ll ?rowx`sa1P :)F.l[)vl;BI(;I:!. ' ` ` " 10,, 4r'.9s, .10 57 ,: 1r 5 98 1 no 17 118 ' 119 I cm 159 --Pnttiug~1ip-stove tixa .r'e here, and that's why the average husband wears Slick- ing plaster on the bridge of his nose. rm... .....+.. ..-A,..'.:n+a at the Fall show were [EU 146 I 1'10 1.11. 154 155 L PENETANGUISHENE. 2o 41 16 79 -3 28 22 3 3 77 295 23 5 3 77 2 95 ' 2-2 7/13` 10 1s 3 13 ' 23 7/13 293 2 93 7 4; 15 62 3 25 3 41 15 62 3 25 Z0 27 % 27 ll 11 .15 `IR 10 17 17 18 18 `I ! 1/12 I lllg [)l3ST.8X' on UN: uuusc xu um .... ... -The gate receipts at the Fall over $300, It is estimated that over 3000' persons were on the ground the second day. - 1,4... xr;.h..nrr lwnthm` of Sandv. is in .. 2/25 5/104 11' D ID `I2 _~1}In_ 5-W . 3 4-124 au 40 1b 841 V447 `Au~:xA_Nmm no1mowT' 167 814 488V 10 45 10 45 0 nll IUI 162 "231 '71 "01 74 2 21. {K ' him. were on But: gwuuu Luv .ww..... ....._, . ~-Johu UL-Duff," brother of Sandy, gaol on 2; charge preferred against him by his brother, of stealing a. span of horses from n - .:,. ___ 1-..1.:..... m.m,...,] 15,-, the 293 295 `2 98 "We are :11 f3: WING]? ru` O00 2 90 293 293 295 090 ----Sportsmen are looking '_fo1`v\'a.!'d to the advent of rougher weather xyluch wxll make gs visit to thejlmunts of the wxld duck attended with better results. m- It - , _:.... 1.`....mm'I.n- nnnhaa lull!` 2'98 \VlLIl lJU|;|v\:|' Icauum. - -.'I`ho Manitowaning 1'.':cpositor copxes 0311` remarks on the lxeathcrush names of places 1n the neighborhood. The Ex. doubtless wants, ...:u. ..u..... (II-;b`:')I\ +.n have. n chnmze made 303 Ept. 1.19 County Treasurer : Oice, 1 12th Anmnt I879. |NEw FALL AND wmnan nouns . _ --l---:o;------ :We' showing splendid values, and a Large sud Well Selected Stock of the following goodnz _ . __---..- ,. -\-r n \vr7*l`lIl(\ Overcoals. Dress Coats, Suits, Pants; Vests, Hats and Caps. ` ' 'snIu'rs_. muuvlms, ac.. &c., ace. A Call Solicited. ' an N T ?6`1?7.17ifE" DIAMOND, I-IANLAN AND LANCE CROSS-CUT S AWS Paints. Oils. Glass. Builders & General Herjwaye. Our business is rapidly increasing. We msst be satisfying the public-call and see , 'can satisfy you. 7 PU RVIS BROS., An nanmlnm pl R71-fl: `till 12: liar, Band and [loop Iron, i I LUV 10 0!! O V ._ 35 710016263 TOWNSHIP OF HUMPHREYS. FRAWLEY& DEVL|N S, Would respectfully announce to the inhabitantfof Barrie `and surrounding country that ho - has commenced the manufacture of runny Lreasuror I Um! 12th August, 1879. -Without exception thin Spring Bed is tliebest on the continent of America. It 1133 taken rat prizes in the United States, and was the most highly recommended gt the Provincial Ex- hibition last year at Toronto. It is by all odds the most perfect Spring Bed in use. Aside from the ingenious arrangement of its mechanism and its strength and durability, it is Charmin ly simple in its construction and well calculated to. give pcxfect repose. PRICE. ONL $3.50; and can be made to fit any size bedstead. The public are respectfully in- vitnd tn Ilxnrninn for themselves." U16 uelguuuruuuu. um ...... ........,.____ _ with other Clnristians, to have a change in them. ' -Theyoung girl Craig is the chum of that other female recently out from Scotland, and who was found drunk on the streets some weeks ago. She is also the female who gured in the recent orgies at J in: Barry s. `-The relief [and extension fund services, in connection with the Methodist. Church, were held as announced in last week s issue. The full nancial results of the appeals made have not yet been learned, as collections are going on still; , mI........ ....... nah wart! nnnnnlenliloll 111311 at Illal 'ii.0U; Rllu can Du ula_u utod to exanmc for themselves. Barrio, Aug. 13th, 1879. VINCEY S, SHIRTINGS, FLANNELS, BLANKETS, CAPINGS, LINEN S, CARPETS, TABLINGS, CLOUDS. GLOVES, COLLABS 6; T1 ES, HOSIERY, GREY COTTONS, WHITE COTJTONS, CANTON FLANNELS, C-`-CDCJIJS! 1, 41.lv And are prepared to deal very liberally with consumers generally who will do well to as-GALL AND GET PRICES,-a Miss Morton having entered into co-partneb ship with Miss Jackson, and removed So now premises, Dunner Swnnrr SOUTH, onosru Tin: B.umn: HOTEL, begs to inform tho public. of these facts and to state thnt she is now RAG`... than A19`: ah]- Ln mg-` 51`- iAnn:harnAh`I To the Ladies of Barrie and Vicmity: 01 WIICSI 13055 8110. F0 IISBUG Fill` IIII 15 HOW better than ever able to meet the requirements of her increasing trsde. The new rm re- : ectfnlly ask a call from ladies requiring any- ing in the line of ~ Il';;Lilil%`Y, DRESS AND DIAN- TLE MAKING. Barrie. October. 1878. going sun. -There was one very conscientious man the Fair. Enquiring A of the secretary as to whether a. child he had brought with him into the ironnds free should have been paid for, and sin answered in the affirmative, he immediate y plunked down the five cents. -,-Farmers, give your poultry double rations in view of Thanksgiving Day. If intended" for market keep them well supplied with gavel. It helps to digest their food. "There is nothing that soliberally repays investment. Gravel can be got for the hauling, and brings` -iteen cents a pound when sold as poultry. A....L:l...1.l u..\r..m. nf nm After netting s|:1b\ishe:l' 13)}. C.;.pita.1, $11,030,000. For Fire Business Only. _ A a 13" non ~`Dll`LII Awnntg Part. W118 RIP 61' um RA. ' I4ot.Con. Acres. Amt. Count . A ` Due. loom, Perfect satisfaction inxnjllzwoirliz nrmteed. ' HORTON ls JACKSON 131:, 1879! V 11638 8 Erin! WIUIOUF O 0. `I116 Deli- towbrk. on tho gt:-;noth1ngt ol":Ie'1?n`t'llluyh3o ueiorytnnauwhntnueondost mo busipeu we otter. No room to oxplsin hora. Yorvcsn devoted! you:-gmporonly yonrlpnrotlmo to A4 13 109 `:8; TOWNSHIP OF MONCK. 7 - ' - much` an mronmmou I on PHYSICIANS. aurrunsn AND 5-E_FORMED PEOPLE. PICTURES TAKEN!` -S'I`YLE `AND FINISH- Of his Photographs is Superior in any they have had taken yet. 47-6n -,nLte_ea (381158 a. pcmuu. wuuu nunu. on ,.u......,. --.Archibn1d McNahb, of 01-0, after getting out ga.`pl_ the othey. day, was arreste_d_ at ()1-11113 with another man ; ta.m- in his p=s'ses- Iion. 115' itgpears that stealigg the horses wals was dumuud. But McNab 9, dm|_:ke_n peak; and the `charge to that eect _ was sent back to gm! for thirty days `for being drunk and d'uorderly._ A . . 11--.... um firm-ti. has `given 3. get-ieg of. Grand Medal And Di lama It the Centemxial, Phila- dclphiu; Gfllld edtl :1 11:9 ,Univcna) Exhibi- tion, Paris, France. Recommended by a large number of our lending medical men. ---- *REEVE9 1:-Iovvj 15 IT % CAST SPRING AND SLEIGH SHOE STEEL ' PHOTO. GALLERY WSPRING BEDs!.a That no main; people'ho1f go to CARD. THE PEOPLE S CHEAP CASH ST()RE,` PHOTOGRAPHING. 'IuMoIIulnJIu1AnIIu-Iunullunululuulu Jones Patent Spring Ecol : ON BAYFIELD STREET, OPPOSITE )IcDONALD S BAKIRY. Because they nd the '51 ` 9| M I LLIN ERY. .../._.--.-~.vvvv.v- .,. WE HAVE NOW ON HAND A FULL STOCK OF 30' A VERY LARGE LOT 0 `THOSE CELEBRATED All Fully Warranted. Larger Stock than ever of u BLANKET/S; S. GLOVES, &TlES, --.. . . . . . . m - N .-.n-n..s-pp. re A \'n-nr\\ 131' A x`I"\`l 1`.\`I' O In great variety ahd at femarkably Low Prices. uluvnsg-0-, . --Bosco, -the W_iza.rd, his given a. series of his performancqs tn the town hall, a.nd_haa been favored wxth good houses. His illusions ' were admirable, and the presents given away ........ ma valuable. -One lucky man-_-M1-.__ c. H. HAFENBRAGK, `GRAND oi;i:1uNa or T 3'13 13 so 16 25 Charla} L'Iulhe's Pat'd Sun! Truss Pal has can the re- sult of mam: \-enn' Pal has been the l suit of many years } study` nnd material ` experience. It: per- study Ind malerinl per- fccl ndapubilify for 1 km um: is provan by (cc! adaptability [or by u lhr thousand! new in use. Among its many uh xmages Il',l gen- Ilt, cunxlnznl Ind even yrcssure: it given` to 1):: nulion of the Charles Cluth:-.'s n'd Sninl Trun 35: 13!: I . Simcte BDOUIGT ""' ' v `tituie, in widen its sphere of 1135- ' chamcs Im. -gala, and Egg jzheysame timmmvevthe con. ; -dition of its nsn0~`5r '` W ' y worthy of . all commendptinp '.1"_?m.1-'~ We j ttruat that those (211589! of our_c|hzens' w Que V` tereatthia yaw `departure 9 spam 3 m- FRAWLEY 3. l_)EVLIN,` __I I1-._.I._.. a.Y.'a?;`9u'3n23.`$%%2;?a?`&. ?'a#.'JaTs- payments of 825. Aply _ . B.33i. 0. .-. . ._ .-_- 1a,d Sept. 17, 1879. ,..,'!.'.5".`. *;":"`.?%*.,-:-M... workis ht Ind Iguana nndlnohu can go rig tat. one II 0 this notice will send us their a:;.`:2" 'J.`""u.. #35:: n... w are lnvigz un lune sumqot money. RTE; Ft.'l1-o"'t.lni5.' T5608 already 5: won: arc In 0131 In-go mm: or money. Addrul TRU an ., Augusta, Malno. 31-XII ' ` "` ' ' _.- __-.;-g E3ii`:'f6 mm} M. H. HARRISON. | Bu-rle. March 11. 1879. Wm?-=:1$.V W tedto chug , sgpdlno `I }ard?; 1_'qb_:pa1dforin!u?>n1 admirable, the presents given many and valuable. One lucky Ina'n-+Mr. R. . Simmons--secured the - gold ivntch. The name or the unlucky man who Ienred. the cod-. . sh we charitably withhold. ___The steps being taken, fa; announced in`._ .- -- mlnmn; by the Dix-e:':tox'-s_ of ~th_e Mo- L,s. & o.I_'sANDERs, Garnet Ear-rlngs and Snlll, Gold and silver Watches, Clinlnu, Gom_ Rings, Electra-Plato, Toys, 150., Spectacles, Children : slolnn and Carriages. pin ix .- . VI&I-I Ill I'I-V1IIII 1 door East Pnrvis Bron . Hnrdware Store. Largest; host & Cheapest Stock of .l'nrnituro' v u -- ___Ll__ ,2 __,.4n_._ .__|.2,L -_ !_,___, Two Dobrs Wst Hotel. or EVERY DESCRIPTION, coxsrnma or BEDROOM SETS. PARIDR SETS, EXTENSION TABLE, WIIATNOTS *5 [Q HXCUKT In this section of country, which, on inspec- [tion, will prove to be the fact. Romembertho place, the Brio. Store, in Rear of the Market. DAVID DOUGALL, 12- V - Barrio. Ont. |5FURl_~_JlTURE ' friendoionnlunboento gm ewoloon Ihallbo. We winlvto lttto we shall` nfnl L-an an --`l:nn `Q ORA Has not broken down g, though: kind Illlle YVB WIIH/K) III still keep on selling at the ___The steps Dex `another W139; ` I-`I-uh:- Tn.` Until we have bunt, when 17; shall let our talkative friend know of it. Look out for Cheap and Good Furniture. A i3iE1"F6|hLE mass --4-- _._ --- _.u_- Tm-unto I"lll'lItI`l>'I"_0` Holy". 33! .' ` - gold treat. ___ r J`-.. - ---- 'Loo1: HERE!-THE, - % TORONTO :.o --9-o__ l'IIl!lI'l'lI1][__(,ll|_l_l1E1 JUST A-R-R.|VEDl ON BAYFIELD STREET, Olulydl-JND ATOA\-MN DASH:-:_s. IABINET MAKING.- -I-Junlop-st., North Side, -'Barn'e. -Terms Strictly Cash. C. II. HA!-`ENBIACIK Ann : ---.-_- 1?-on cum. W n 1 3.-`I:_EE_& SON. 33-31:1 if! ALEX. vloiiysmxv, .;g.,.., gCAPITAL: `sT1,:)o.o;6;>o;' T ALEX. M01180 W, Agent. 1:41`/H` In Us .L)U`l4LU/I/Ilg, U Collier and Owen Streets. (:6 Isolated Risk Insurance ('30., puvv, uuv. Auax. s1onn_g_w. Axcntf eighborhood. doubtless wants, Appra.ier for the BARBIE. .JUST TO HAND AT nu Eu lAI`A\avv uv ' (:EORGEN`S DRUG STORE GEORGENFS DRUG STORE. nth W (1 '-ven'a.se1"ies Langnn ilualfh towns`-hn.ll. a.ndha.a beps being tagken, as announceu .111, )lun`m,' by thq Directors the Me- gtitute, to of use- . -. +3.. nmna time inmrove4;he _forward mar uvnnhr-I` which 3 PBTIEMX mac |xsunxNuju%_omfNv% bion ses at the attended and some- usmg uuA_uuu.v.~,- are `. L.-n.lmur1 ulnar: RH:-14'. '13-1) ' t- ' Tun WxLI.ovv.-'-There:wu`anot.her.tna- ale between the .Uniona (picked) and the Pickwicks (indiscrimina.te)- on the crease in the Park on Monday. The Union: went to the bat first and made 101-..of which Richardson contributed 29 ;' Marpole, 17; and Stewart. 12. Thu: `Pit-.'lnirin]rn in their .HAeadqnn.z;-`G`ompanies~"`35th Baez; had-.1 `along Dunlo st. `eat- and then forth to march out on Tuesday night The march` wenvfrom the drill [shed to Dunlop-sl:.,; C er-st_., _enoe back to.~the drill glued. . N t Tuesday week there will be a. turn out for ring on the streets, when you may look out for a lot of_ noise and smoke, but no blood, 3: blank cartridges will be used. ` I\nl|Jl.|.3l.'l.lBULl. UUl_llvl.'|_UlD3U. Z3}; U.l3I'p0lBg II} and Stewart, 12. The Pickwick: in `their Gr-at h-nnni-1: sinnrnrl AR and hm I-Ln namnn gsuu. Dwwuru, 14. um rwlswxcau m uwu: first ixmin'gs Scored 46, and in the second 44, Hewson being the only man who made double gures-11. The victory accord- ingly fell to the Unions by 11 runs and `an innings to the good. No used) A Sesssrsss Joxs.-Lsst week an an- nouncement of marriage between Mr. Har- ris and Miss Sproule, Allandsle, was pub- lished in T31: ADVANCE. The notice came "by post, was duly signed, and appeared to be genuine. But it transpires that it we: not genuine. Some practical joker. has made the couple the victim of one of his pranks. A more senseless and contempti- ble trick than thi, it would be hard to - conceive. The perpetrator richly deserves a ducking in 9. horse-pond it discovered, and there are members of THE ADVANCE staff who would not `back out ofa hand in giving it to" him. Only :1. fool would de- ceive _a newspaper with an item, but amen who would do it with an item of the kind in question, must in addition be a sneak and a coward, ` ' A MUSICAL TREAT.--`Tile Mendelssohn Quintettc Club "announce an entertain- ment in the to_wn hall on Saturday evening. next. That a rich treat is in store for our citizens, we need scarcely add, for the'for- mer appearance of the Club in Barrie has not been forgotten, we fancy, by the mu- sic-loving public. The programmes dis- tributed would of themselves indicate the ' rank in the musical world of the several per- formers,-eveu were thls their first appear- ance before 9. Barrie :u1dience,-and entltle the concert to a generous patronage, for it is seldom that our town is visited by artists _of their degree of excellence. We hope to see the Quintette Club greeted with a. bumper house on `Saturday night. Mrs. - J. W . Weston, a. distinguished vocalist, we must not forget to add, assists at the Con- nurt- Ell`! uuruuuaa `Jul . 7 T .u.Ex. uoxrunv. Mont.- r%@wwwWn Tm: PnnD1c'r'eo Cxtmcanv SUIr.-T11e . Barrie Ax)VL.\'cE*in.a late issue prophesied . ai Chancery suit over the assignment of 3. ` certain supposed claim in sundry village treasures. (They were girls which ade- parting young man consigned to the charge of one of the bachelor lawyers of `the vil- lage.) It isn t likely to come to pass though we have :1. good and suicient rea- son for saying that a. writ of replcvin will be executed before the person ere long in A certain premises. In the meantime active measures ,for theipersonal safety and quiet of his wards have been taken by one party. We have his ositive assurance that he has tted up a alliday fountain appliance at his residence, capable of throwing some- thing less than a ton `of water per sectmd, through a. half-inch nozzle, with the force and precision of a. catapult. - And now he isiwuiting to see that limb of the law prowling around again.~-Allistun Herald. iIr`a'uu nu. UUL III as wuu gun... ...- . -, .._ . --Mr. Prince Belfry, of West Gwillim-_ bury, has had` a. paralytic stroke. --M1'.'B. W. Ross, Grmie1111\11'st,,l1:1s been appointed Indian Land Agent at C`ockburn Island. . -.- 1'1 11 ,,;__,__-.`I 2..-... --Mr. and M15. H. H. St :-zLtl1y.a1;e home. aglmin nfter~-zrrtrans-Atlzna-tic voyage. - -` . n 111 1 IV _ZII!._,. UUUA Ulu u .Ln:.u.u.u. -Mr. Allan J. Lloyd has reiurned from his-visit to the o1d__cnuntry, 1o'okingin_1- p1-ovedbyliis trip. ' ` ` _ n..;. ALI {`..mn`l` Rfv Mnnnnru|1rh, Hln p1'0veu Uy nus u.11r. 7. --Our old friend` Ur. McDonough, tho geriial Reeve of Tosorqhtio, fzwored us with _ Mn .... Q.......`l.ny gemzu LXECVU U1 .I.uaLuquu\_r, nu -nun ua nu... a. call on Saturday. --Mr. J .'D. Booth writes as very interest-. ing account of his recent trip t]u'oug11 Mus- kokn, in a Bmdforcl paper. ' ~ ~ --Mr. Clmrlcs Cooke, who has been In- boring as a. missionary in Muskoka.,retu1'n- ed to Knox College,` Toronto, last week. -Mr. R. Rogers acted as Managerof the Bank of Toronto, Collingwood, during the recent absence , of Mr. Hodgetts from his post. W- 1 11...... :. ..n~nnn.1 in Rnnnnrm. um punk. _ ---Rev. J. Gray is engaged in denounc- ing from the pulpit the sinfulness of Ori,1- lia, with a. view to staying the progress of some of. its evils, ' _ '-`--lRcv. Canon `Morgan was presentand. preached a sermon a_.t the recent Harvest Home Festival in East 01-0. The festival was quite a success. "7 ` ~~ l`1--~----....'Ln- u1\1:1 n stock-raising business. Wits tiunuu nu uuvwuvuu -Warde_n Cameronvhas sold i1.t11oro11gh- bred bull calf to Mn David E. Buist, of Nottawa, who, it is said, is going into the A --Mr. Ham, rift]1e=1\'Ia.11it0imFrce Prcs,` left Collingwood, after a. brief visit, last` week. The'editor` of the Bulletin was at the station to bid him a._-jew ! 7 --Mrs. Manning, wife of Rev. H. Man- ning, has come back to Barrie from'Batt1e- ford, N. W. T., where her husband has been a. missionziry for some_ years. -- - 7 .1 , _c mI'..........'L....'mH-u l)UUll u uu.3aLvAuuJ nu. ...v....._ u.....-... v -- Mr. JamepLatl11'op,of Massachusetts, has been appointed U. S. Vice-Consul at Collingwood. The position is in connec- .:,... ...:n. 41... mmmm-.~_in.1 interests of the Collingwood. The position IS 111 UUIuu;v- tion with the commercial interests two countries. --At the supper which fol1ow_edcthe re- cent Muskoka Fall Show, Mr. W. E. O'Brien, Shanty Bay, made what tl1e'He1j- ald terms a. ma.ster1y- and suggestive speech. Among the advice offered the agriculturists-of` the District was some as to . the value of raising stock for fattening elsewhere. The necessity of well -bred male anixnals in this connection was point- ..a ....r rm... .nm1m- nhm referred to the Canada Pmnent Loan and Savings ' Company. IIAINIVYVAT `OI HER anixnals in this connecuon was pom- ed. out. The speaker also referred to fact that many farmers patronized :tgri.cul- tural exhibitions more for the prizes` offer- ed than for the purpose of acquiring infor- `mation about the various matters connect- ed with their o_ccupa.tion. -n n , ,,;,x__ _. 1.; LL- ,1-..-.4-`non Cu-nns nnntrn- ea wun ulelr ocwupuuuu. --Referi1'lng to the departure from Cooks- town of the latest addition to the mercan-` tile community of Barrie, (Mr. Thos. .Du`, of Messrs. Strong & Du`,)s the Advocate --an -_Hnm-inc his soiourn mm: 231: us Messrs. Strong as uun,)r me Auwww says :-During his sojourn gst Mr. Duff has made `many warm friends, and we feel condent that his removal from here will be lamented by all who have gained his ac uaintance. - His labors in the church 9.113 Sunday School have been crowned with every success. and it will be a matter of surprise if there can be found another superintendent of the latter who" will be able to exercise. his powers with less severity or exhibit more. atniability towards the children than Mr. Duff. We believe the public at large will'join'usin wishing him every success ` in his new ven-` ture. The Court was he1d"on Monday last, His Honor Judge Gow were only two rec thin tenjn. an presiding. -The_re ords entered -for 01`l91 gv` , _, ,_;__`_ `fl (1.3 -, UIIIB IIUL Ills Kn-mun vs. rue NORTHERN R. 0o.-* This was an action brought by, the. Pl`._ to recover the value of certain ties supphed byehim t9 the Defts. The ._Qoi_npeny enr deevoredwbo. avoid payment on theground that -the ties were not delivered at the time mentioned." `IBL`it as they-`had actually re- -ceived them, the Judge found everdiet for 3164480,` f.he;.full a.;not'xn1f._ - chimed" by-'.P}V.. -H.jH.' Stra.thy.?or:~P1"; .Wi1ligm Lo'un't.'.` ; QLO , fof,D'efts.- * 3 ` v .e ' 1).`: ...a-.-.'-&`..-.` srr1'mas yogi '1 RELATING. TO TOWN AND covxrv. VI\l IV` `l\llII Pxounroor; us; Bxumso`:z. --`Thii_ v'va.i .`suT interplegdercaie .t_oV try the owi1ers1_1ip'of a,e;-_tam.goods seized by the Sherif _;_1m1er an execution of B:-audon'v-p. Hunt; _. ~,Ye1`-_ d4ictMfor.Pl.--2. Jj _ L '_ . PR5; of T9ro9t9,.f _ .- PITHY ' PERSONALS. "70, AUAPITAI:,' - - if ,|1',75o,ooo.V 0FFI(7E-0I4l P. 0. Building; Corner of /'n:':-.- nu) nu-an. Svfrnpfe. . V COUNTY count". L 'nuf._ or _cAsEs WITHOUTA mnv. ` toms. otrnews mun` ' hlo tr ' no no cltedtromourreadersthroughoutthooounty. Gunikas Vrnont 0ot':mw 'Excn.u' um 1101-as FRO)! colmnsvounmrrs FALL ploughing. ` A . _. Goon priceofor grain everywhere. T `Our: 00.` exchange: are full of prize lists. -ESSA Scarlet Chapter meotnt Elm grove on Tuesday. . . Tm: East riding Fall show was ahead of previous onos._ 111 . ...- . ....v.. .'...... 1u'..n....`I:.L .l.......1.. ...:II luv vyvnnvu vu -vu-mu-J . _ Tax Bank of Toronto; couingwoga, is in its new quazfters, a lxandspmejbrick build: Ih. summer resort. m?I;HE Bowmsinville Observer editor has fal-V len in love irith Penetang s attractions as a. THE` Schodl ollection box of Wyebridge Presbyterian church was robbed a few evenings since. -r.1___,,, 1 .1-\ . n 11- ,,,I 11; v I u: Ian vuunn WAsH.4Go s new. Methodist Church will be opened on Sunday. , ' III.-- `D.....l- .. 7l'1;.......L.. lVn1l:n...-and . :0` If you don't and need INDIGO. or any other Dye Stuffs go di-rect to - I - - ' rsvnprzvwq nnnn. Qmnnw.

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