Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 27 Oct 1881, p. 1

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I MONEY 1_o___|.oAN.\ 1`r1 I5 UUULLVI 1'4 DULAU J.l.U.l..I'4u 4.u.1 JJ` 1.ANl).~'I`hls lwcll-known hotel has lately been rebuilt and re-furnished from top to bottom. Excellent accoulmodntion tor the travellin nuhlin. The Table and Bar well eupplled wit ....... ..'...'3.`?,"3'-'-J.`_`!`."59`._!$.:` .,..\..M JOSEPH ROGERS, CHIEF CON- STABLE,Couuty ot Simone. '0loe--Police .Court, Barrie. ' ' - UDIBITI1 IU.I.Jun.u, uu.u Roofer. anddealer in gitch and felt. left at the store.- Elizabet -at. Anl DUULVJJLVL , Jun uL_\:.a uu BOILER W0RKS.4H. SEWREY, Manu- facturer of every desogltiign of En nes Boilers. Saw Mi11.Gr1at. Mill. s g1e,La.t ,o.nd Wood- wnrkinxz Machinery. , , lbhhlb, 1ntxuu.uu_u.n.- -v uun... . Music and Violin. Also Intruction on the Organ by Miss Ellis. Worsley Street, Barrie. Battle. 42 ly Mil1.ur1at. Mm working Machinery. Atuill rhnu Lnu uu.uu.--uuu. BALL. Carpenter 8: Builder. and Manufao-, turer of Doors. Sashes. Blinds. Mouldings, 8:0. Planing of allkluds done prom tly and satisfac- orlly. Factory, John Street, an-le. ' .--..1-- `nu-r\11'n'Ia N4-LEJVIJIJJXLV D 1, ll.\J L1 L21! ` _ Sign. and Ornamental Painter. Paper Hang- ` mg 8cc..done in the best'style of the art and cheap. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed. Resi- dence and Shop, one door north of Sew:-ey'e Foundry. . 40-ly >-..g4-c~1~|I\`I"I1'AI'|'\`[,1 U. AIVUAUH, .l. 1):; v 5:. .1 .u - Banker and Broker. Notary Public. 850. Agent Standard Life Assurance Co.. He.nd-in- Hand Fire Insurance. 00.. London and Ontario Loan and Investment Co.. &o. Money advanced on Real or Personal Estate. Mortgages and other Securities purchased. 9 1y 7- _ . -_---.-. 1-. J S. JUHLVUULV, D1l.\L\.L1'J, JAIL` - PORTER of and dealer` in Conls or all ' kinds,and Georgetown Grey,end Guelph White Finishing Lime. Cemonteor all kinds, Fire Bricks and Plasterers` Hair. Oice and Store- house at the Northern Raiiwe Switch. foot of John Street. near the de ot. he bond of this I _ Lime is hette than that 0 any other kind, and the nish superior. 0iiice_--Corner of John and Eli zahnth-ata UODL ll. u.vv._.. 0 c6r.(1<)Inmissiunor uonoor. Apmtisur. an the sale of llouxses. but hold Furniture. Goods. V collection of -tunts.Nnte Joljco Court. Barrie. r1lII\f\IVI|` the tlmsn supe Elizabeth-ata LI: -I-` ul. saw us: up - (Sutccuor to J. Ravmer.) Has how a large supply of Trunks from 500 up to 325 ; Valises and Satchels at Bottom Prices. Also Single and Double Harness, Collars, Sad- dles, Curry Combs, Bmshcs, Whips, ` and Lashes, * At. prices to auig everybody. Harnas Oil and Varmsh always n stock. - REPAIRING PROMPTLY `DONE. ALL WORK VVARRANTED. ' A71.-o Agent for Ag;-i'4;ltural Implcments_. GIVE ME J1-C.dLL.,--Si n`of the "Goldn Saddle. Bavlield Street. rric. . 20-ly j._.....--._.-- .._:_____.. MERICAN HOTEL, TORONTO, n... mm. ..m ...o.m:ahm1 H'nf.n] nnntnlnlmr DDD. {Allyn uwvu * *- `iLARKSON HOUSE, _ BARRIE- I ..< u ARMYTAGE. Pmnrieter. Corner IOSEP PULLAN, GRAVE) n....o.... and Jmnr in nimh and Orders HOTEL, CORNER OF n....m.m nun-I Qnnhin Rt:-mun, Rm-rie. Allan COMMEKCIAL HOTEL mm- 1 .\VI\ mm. Iumll-Iznnwn hotel has Iatelv Com rlalngtwelve of tholarzeatooean Steam- ahips. belongin to one Comrny) In the Atlan- tic serving. Ian. 11 the port 0 New York. the ag- i 31-agate ton 119.36 0 which amount": to 52,666 tons. _ ` ` `- '\--------l------_ _`_J KLBIUN `HE-)'1;E L; _7roRoNTo.l- rm.....1,:.m Inv numerous friends for mxat -J . IXDALLLIU, 4.--, V .. NEY-AT-L AW, Solicitor in Chance and mpeyancer. Mpney to Lend. Olce- atm- L. P`_`.'~f``.`.`..5,`2F`.- _._ _ _ _ .,_ A. RA DEN HURST, BARRISTER mo (1 ..m`mav.So1icitor in han9`e_::y_.LCo_ney; ` PASSENGER [OHN MELLANBY, HOUSE, an-.. .....a nnnnmnntal Painter. Paner .nv3u--V .n.-..-.. .. .. -, Seiljng every Satur `V. to Queenstown and Lmn-pool. Every ednesdey. to London Direct. Victoria Docks. From the Com- A N puny`: Pier. "Now."39 N.R.,NewYork. U mumaud Acoojmmoda fqr Pa.a.engera._ T "PASSAGE RATES."-Sa.loon. 350. $60. 870. Excursion--8100. 8110. 3120. Steer e. no or from Principe! Ports in Great Britain. Q. Being Oz cheaper than most other lines. ` For Passage. P_lev1 ogSa,loon_s. Dates o_t _S_ailipg1 ___._.~__ MEEIPAL AND. DENTAL . . , /\/\/'\/ A .r..-4-\./~ .,- iaann FOUNDRY. ENGINE-& nnrvvn wnnwQ._-H. SEWREY. cheaper-Thin` Passage. Plan otsaloons. Dates of Selling} Dr-ma. eto.. apply 0 the local agent at the An. user: 011106. V eurenoe (up to $500 000 Page v _..-_ _ --_. NOTICE.-'1`hlI Comgzndv gekes the risk 01 In- I Nneechotltseteemo users the beat possible guarantee of ee__ ety end. evoltlenoe of dense: at sea. The most southerly route has always been e`.;iio;.::'ed by this Company, to evold Icemd Hied n . _ . ` are. thus givln -....4 _. .._..._._._..__._j_..-_.__. - AUOTIOUIIRQ IOSEPH SWAN. A,UC1`[OI{EER" I `tor the county at Simone. '1'arIus 1-euon- able. Olco at my Store.Cx-alghurst. A , 46-ly ` T t . T on Ind.` chine Oi to an other. ~ It olltyepr 18.111 Ieglor elephlli .5` "`F",.d.~ `.3' 111. _.II 51... ..-nah! 44:0-gnnn nf Hull; `mic vnlnn q ---..------ - - {ARRIE PLANING MILL.-GEO. n A r 1, nu u-nnnrnr Ar Ruilder. and U; Alloruug. av: .... ...`._ __ , _ Omc&-l-xrst Door South of P03: nu 1'. 510- . 0 0, Iund`a Block.0wen Street. Bax-no. 49ly o>-~*"j-` ENNUK J: LENNOX, BABRIS- n... A mm-navs-a't-law. Sqlicitors i_g\ Cl_1g.noex-y` aaoptea winds. ` .r.I.I'JLV_I\.l, LlLUl2LVDlHLIa_UyL&yL\- V 0" Elk". Appraiserand-B1lll5"oatel.I:c. Vlgfta Colleotedi Servants provided. Oloe up-3 rs nppouite out Qmoe. over Beagle!-u,on's Store. 18 ` W: cm the as an; n1_:onv_1px_1,q;,s_nupo nu tedwith Cancer .t.hoVndvg;-tiae1nant .~_i;1,:_ 1 .0lumnn of;.h PlaIJ'._L. 711611 mtg; by at ta nonncod, on undoubted author: , . ant` nnnnnnnnt mun for thii .01|l|IIBl'0f:8lI0-1II,1uIIx.ruIv9I...,yvnwuuyz _w: undoubted authority, tgvq , and permanent cure for that duiadfnlnnlnd . This to tho aliotd. "cnn'ot'* b`o'- tob :-m.1u known. - w \ --L34, - `V0! Y `'X. _'.IlI_Il Ill!!! swmoxy mu"; `] Jun ucwu-u u _____.___.1____.._.__-.__.___-.-___._._ E[AnNEssEMro31_uM- 1).. Fvraser, I (`..:-rum- in . Raumerj :-- A'rI 0 NAL 1_.-1"1'~I'i:",' . -_aIav-_ -.-_ r W _..____'_..__---------e------ s. J0HNs0N,T BARBIE. IM- rinornmn A! and danlex-' OM 0|` Olllpllllli, gnu u W,.`ICIIjUllQvy. 9..-... WI cull the aid pttention,qf'_thou alio .1 ..:n. nun this n'a1vartin ama`n. *rin our AS BUKUUULD, uuu v u... L... . (~}r,u_ (`.)!n'nissioner, Land and Insurance Agent. Represents the Mhzlzc.-\.\'TlLI FIRE. .3/d two other rst-class _ Stock Com- panics. Mouof to Loan at 6 per omit... H80 pri- vate lun'i.~1 to man on Town or V11 age Pro er- I}-,' 0 me and ltczaideucmsollth side of Worn ey- .,l,,on.5 door was: of Mulcuster Street. Barrie. 8-ly r ELLIS, TEACHER [OF VOCAL :1.....:`.. .....1 vmun Alan l m':Lrm-.l.ion on Hr:i~fRY, LICENSED A:I;JT:(3T1IfHI;-1 -= min` Annrninnlmnd-Bill Pbaterjzc. ` R0312!` QUEEN S I{OTEL.-A. W. n\v.\! Pmm-letox-.-Exco1lent accommo- _'___..._---------- ARDAGILAPRIVATE 4.... .. ..A nmlmr Nntarv Public. ,sTEAMsn1Ps .eInan'a. ll-lly IIELVIJJJ . 15-6m.- N. Pro- ll-ly_ /E HEWSON. BAKKl%1'M` M` ` , . m ' " . VB BHCOT. G. worm12:0-I33;-{BK?},;31`f%i,?;3`fBo;xve11's ssams-u..1-up w.::. nT)' r I(w.A'frNG. ATTOR- Drafts issued on all available points in Canada. United States and Great Britain. thro 11 th BANK OF TORONTO. Commercial and arm? era Notes Discounted. Notes Collected at Low- ant. Rates. ' ` . `Geno-*3-s~,a,r-_ii'~Ga= I: Notes ` est Rates. pa-4: I OFFICE HOURS. - - From 10 a.1_n. t0 4 Illa .I.\u\JDaD, .l.' J.J.vL'J, Lu. I. 1:: 1.11.1 y Acclddnt. Insurance Agent. Money, to Loan at. 7 per cent. Omce-In Hinds` Block. one door South of Post Office. Barrie. 25 THE MERCAN'FILE,I;I7iiEZIItI;U)I{- ANCE COIVIPANY. Head Omce. WATER-- Inn nm Allfhnrivn (`.nnitAl.I. s00.0(l).00. Sub- ' `J11 ; lIJ.l`J1\r\Jl1.LV 1 11.412 _.L` 1 LL!) 1;` no u su- COMPAN Y. WA1 ER-- 1,00. Ont. Authorized Ca.pita1.$500.000.00. ggx-lbed gapjgal, _200,000.00_.__ J. _l. BOWMAN, Preg- _,n;-_.;, n I `Authorized scribed Cagivtal 200,000.00. E.BowuAx, Prea- idem: J. . K ALDEN, Vice-President; P. H. Ems. Secretary: J AB. IDCKIE, Inspector. JAS. SCROGGIE. Barrie, Agent. ._.......___. GUARI1:V FIRE 'AND _ LIFE ASSURANCE ` COMPANY. 11 Lombard Rh-nnf Y.nndnn_ lmnfnhllhpd IR?` J Sllbcfibd Own` J1{'1{whom the Dl'0pI`u;uunu ..., __,_ __ `(Her 1.\' ADVAXOE. a rule" which w'i'ii ml b` pm v may adhel-`ed (0.. Notices of local birth; 2:." somanddcuthslnserted fre_e of charge. ' g_ WESLEY. Publisher _a.nd Proprietor. --`_.._. `-|J1l.\l.lJ.nJ.V L'JA.w.|2 ILLVAJ an.-.- Street. London. (Established 1821.) Subscribed. Capital. `2.000.000 Stg.: Total Invested Funds upwards. of 2.956,000 Stg.: Funds -Invested in Canada. 8100.000. Insurances against loss-by Fire are effected on the most Favorable Terms and Losses paid without reference to the Boer in London.` N0 char e made for Policies or En- dorsements. S1D.\' `Y J. SANFORD. Agen Barrie.. 40-IV ASET8, mu. I, |s19,T ......,....... D........... _ HUGS ! U, IIIIIIII I. Ivlv, vv Re-`insurance Reserve, 7 - - -$1,060,494. Losses in St. J olm s Fire, - _ $180,000.00 Allpaid in two weeks utter re. ' Also Agent for the Commercial Union Insur- vnoe of London. Capital. 2,000,000. ` . Agent. at-Barrie, 7-ly. . 6. T. LOUNi'. 47-15 - IV-ERPOOL & LONDON & GLOBE ' INSURANCE COMPANY.` ' LIFE AND .FlRE. INVESTED FUNDS . . ` over s3o,ooo,ooo mmns INVESTED IN CANADA 900.000 - Security. Prom t Payment. and Liberality in the adiustment 0 its Lou-as are the prominent. features ot this Company. . -v..-_-v.. _- -._-- .__r----. \ CANADA BOARD "or nmlacroas : H _ 1; st ,Ch `I-man: Thos. Cramp. l;3emYCh;`i:~xxlI`13gn; E:lheodoro Hart. Esq.; ngus C. ooper. Esq.: E. J. Barboau. Esq. `I _______ .. ..v....o...I nf ntmlm-non `Darn: nf P:-n. ROYAL INSURANCE ` cow: V 6F LIFELIVERPOOL AND LON UON-FIRE AND LIABILITY OF SHAREHOI. I/l:'R.`SV LIMITED. CAPITAL .. .. .. .. $10,000,000 FUNDS Isvnsmu Ovuc .. .. l6.000.000. ANNUAL Ixcomc 0\'I:u .. 5.000.000 mcsmwa: FUND .. .. .. _3.750.000 DnPos1'r_1_cD wrm THE Doumtox Govnxmxzxr .. II . 150.000 Parson : Block,` - T - Stayr, Transact a. General Banking Business. THE FREEHOLD LOAN AND SAVINGS 00.. TORONTO. _ Secretary-1\ras.. - _- CHARLES Ronmwrsox. Inspector, - * - .. ROBERT Aausmoxa. `. President, ` - - - -YION. WM..MOMA8'l'ER.`= Money advanced on e;s_y terms for long periods._ repayable at borrower`: option. - JAMES EDWARDS, TBnm.u:.' Compa1_1y s Valuator. ---no kc, (..ceDunlop urea the Eats firm of Belmont] W, Egunt. QC; 6. \`V. l'U'1' Ul.'Il.".I.U1h D Barrie. Sept. 11. 187 Flinn 1. l'l\.E4J.\ 1.x 1.` L1\.u_ Ln nu umxu uu COMPANY. of London. England. Estab- lished 1782. ` . AGENT A VF.0l"I THE FOLLOWING GOMPANIES: HE PHCENIX FI1 1E INSURANCE London. Hnhn r.-R2, _ JAMF.-: -F-`._D-WA ans. CONVE Y.N(?_I~IR, E;-r,, - SSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES." on-non A1` um POST OFFICE BUILDING, BARBIE. n.....- emu 11 1917 . THE IMPERIAL INSURANCE COEIPANY. Establlaned 1803. Capital In Mn mn l<`m- [Mm business only. "I111: .l.l!l.Il!1l.\l.1l.J u.\uu.u:u.uuu $11,000,000. Fork-`ire business only. Rnrnunxcn-The Bank of 'l"ox-onto. " The Imnerinl Bank of Cl HE QUEEN INSURANCE com 'PANY. Ca.pltal$12.oo0,o00. . '1':-uz. DU V nnJ:u.u 1.1 1.1.1 :3 u ;u:;.u uu COMPANY. Insures all kinds of Propert and Private Dwellings. Over $100,000 deposite with the Government. 7 THE SOVEREIGN INSURANCE ma `Drlvnfn `nwnllinnn. Over 8100.000 denosite 0 run.-- .- - V , -- v~._,_-,..-_...'--v..-\,. Kic"r~71ci)\',` "Iv1 }\`? I;I;T1E & HOL- IANI). Aruhltoota, P. L. 8urveyorI,.Vnlu- Mora. kc. Plans and specications for buildings ' opared. Town and Village Lots laid` out. ffrnrm lines csrofuug located. Timber limits axnmined. &c..&c. _ fcca-McCarthy'a Blqck, Dnnlop street, Barns: Longs Block. Collmg; wood. Izm.-. Ea.-<.-u-.'n\'.. A. W. .\IcV'1'r'ru::. w .1. HOLLAND. . 51-ly X:X.M0RRow,4 HE ROYAI:CANADIAN FIRE` V _ AND MARINE INSURANCE commxv, W `ox -:s':I:c:m = . \ Old P. 0. Building, Corner of Uollicr and BEST LOW 1?1uo:B-- MILL DOGS IN MARK_E'l`. `SAW MILL DOGS.` [ARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE coMp4N\'. ' . ....._ . -no -1:01-I\ cut .I Ol Uw`lvuI, ya-.,u, arvvlvvvvv ......_ .......... |.umms. H. M'QuAnm7."v-tenzeo. A'!.Rm_ , ALLANDALI. IT-AKE-b NOTICE I .. The BEST AND`C IDSIIVDO n3'SAVINGS DEPAKRTMENT.-5 V Interest allowed on Deposits. J. LVE~BWELL 8! Qppositc {the Queen : Hotel. Bu`:-ie. Estate at moderate Interest. LEN NOX & ..E.N'.\'l)X. So1iciLoru,=Barrie. ' ){0NEY `TU LLLVU U.LV .l.\1441.u -, /\ . -v unvur Amt; so 5m'i`s:_;:s I"-mo E s \ - w augjwoyw ` `on hand to;-"mi weir. `N619 Tifeed rm: and Cnpn,'nIno' Soft nu!" SiE'FBlfI',`lk Hots, A-.1-__ Gun: m: A Hui. V` lIluUIpl,Ill0BOIIIllll &c. Gm: Us A 04111.. _ K`; `lfllilill ' I ` `I Block. 0 on! ?mr oeanpm y P. J-.A?-ose..v991.1:- ads Ami :-q.l_)_ly adapted for nu ice oramparlor or rutmnnt, it In dumb wditrl ooillnlmi-T `mum-Han. er... nhHi'nIniv"rF'nl uihi.-iii wdmr and other H": mxrlluy Iulpwu l_(_)_l_" pu we on-pun pgrgur 0|: ihhn ' dll& `co . V 0 . . . unn`,L`I an Allan. Slxln Ij For terms epqmro; vv ' `am-ie,,Muoh_ M; 85 ` Rapid, Sale, D1;;5:lc and; Eicient. ..-.3--n II XVIIIILDBV Ilntnnlm monnsi '19:`?-Llwiiosn \ ` ..a..:.--|..I.--I....~:.-.a;.~.`-.;;';.zJ. La.` 3.1.. 2 :.'..`.u. V1idsS,F1RE, LIFE AND `nlddnt Tnnurnnnn Alrnt. Monev to ii`? JOHN Comn unrrisue I \1lVB VI A UAIAIA Br stunons _& 00., 1 an Lo 'zs1*.\nLxsmcx> _m -1810. - - ..-. - .A_. A "WORDB_ABE Tamas. mm A nnonor INK FALIJNG UPo1I..A 'r'lIOUamuu1r PRODUCE ram wmcn Mums mouszmns unk.--3nou. INSURANCE. -The Bank of Toronto. The Imperial Canada, The Bank of Hamilton. l41~iKE;i. - _ 7. 1' -vv..... JARlE Ianwmbs. Agent at Barrie. --____ V'l`ho 32:31` AND ;cm:Apns'r place to buy your n:j' A 45.4..` I "$3358.88? $70,000 |ec_nri1y at luwea} 1311 `V -T : "`."."." Won the month llimk. Thu and I worth` RD.` Mi Iv.`-`mot-1 AL - a-~ _ SMALL. 'A.\'1)"_FoR x"RA\v1lNI: 3EVRAL BEAUTlF`UL Z)3S|GN8u V J net to hand at `Barrie, Aug. 25. 1880. iTHE BATH. Now Orm mnmn Snsox 1881. ` Enlarged and improved Every convenience for people of both sexes and elltgee. Hovas :'-For ladies, from 8 a. In. to 3p. tn. ; ....._Ll......--. A-an `Inna 1-Lnfnrn nr A`tAP_ for people or both sexes anu uugeu. gentlemen, an hour before or after. A . 'I`mxm-.4 :- adieu. 81.50 ; gentlemen, 82 5 EATEING V EQLUSE. ge;1-1:`i;1;;c;x;, a..11wl;;'_)11;'"l;o;i:<;r;<)'x-"$f*I`T:r. ` TIcxm-.~\:- adieu, $1.50; gentlemen, $2- fa1nily(of six), 85. Apply at the east-emi }\nn:-h nunn, Barrie July 1, "1881. "FEE WVEST END -n-nll QTQE KUUU, CHEMICAIS, . DYE STUFFS, - _ PATENT MEDICINES, 1| PERFUMERY, TOILET AND FANCY ARTICLES. nue _S_TORE I" Gofo the West -in; Drug Store for DRUGS. m:m.M1(`. A IS. - STOCK FULL AND WELL SILICTID. N. B.-PresLc-riptions Cdrefxclly Dispensed. 1 III BA:-rie, April 1, 1880." %;coUNtnY%`A 0F%T.sIMQg`; GENERAL; ADYERTISERP Remember the Stand, Moore : Bnclr Black, nearly opposite the Sum- ` merseu House P A 1"EI{:'if"6'E WETE H `r ., LA.` Uu.:.v ....-.. , invest.ment_on gooq Itscnrily lowest rates or interest pal money required `mtil end of STRATHY 5:. AUL'l`. Soliclt.ora.&.c.. IBERLIN woo|.s AND mov u0ons,| And can supply in thi. Teaching how to make LACE. ARASENE. CRUEL WORK. PAT- TERN 5, AND DESIGNS OF EVERY KIND. We also continue Selling ohr Own Manufac ture of ar,nV4!7.s',MI"rT~', ac. Barrie. Nov. 24. 1880. 4&1; Lawns LEGLEAR &co., BARBIE, 0N'l`.. , Mgnutactumrs of the Finest Brsnds of _ Gm1:-1:1-fff'isf_I5:f' i-7{vX1i A ` Omce and Warerooms, the ONTARIO BLOCK. ' ' DUNLOP WE MAKE'6I:Ii (B7I;T;71`V;1'L`7Hi* T'BE?s'r 1 We ask; Trial by an Dealers. Smokers ask for "THE BARRIE CIGAR, n..- -1 ...'.- n._.__u.- n_._.1.. Barrie. Nov. 17. 1880. .t5U1{,L1.L)vv LVLKILVJJA. 0n Specially Wind Farms will hear of` some- thing to thmr a.~lvs.nt9.ge by callingupon ' W. THOMSON &. C0,, 1 *n_:__L..` D....1uu-a We `beg leave to poi-1;`. out the followin . advnn es possessed by our long estsblish um um} known rm : auvnn es possesseu. and we! known rm : `I Tnvwun MARI! Mn INSTRUCTION BOOKS w. THBMSON &. co.. Money: Lenders and Private Bankers. 8311 Wll. KIIOVVII uuu I I 1 We Lmm Mom: MONEY on a gxven property A than any com titor. 2.` We len upon Towx and VILLAGE. as well as Emu property 7 '3. Our rates are low and costs extremely reasonable. - A Tea n-so vunnvnnlt h. nnuyrnnn ant` nnnnnf. reasonable. 4. We are prompt in psyment, and conduct business with privacy. ' 5 Wu thud (vane:-onnlv with nu-tin: umidant. nnauwsa wxm privacy. 5. We deal generously with pu-tics aocid ally in arrest. 6. We clear up all doubtful point: invtitlol`, when ible. ' H n{un nnv Erna mnnnv unn muv have -2iM:rs. Arnold Mqnitulin, ' ` ' ` ` . Emercd, .` _ 3. .:. . ` j/znd 1_Va1~t.]w,-]r.`.P1_lE_, -\$ Of tl':e7 Great lfunilindl -2311 `Anna nllinawmu AVIIV ; UK 330 UNI` LVOITIIOTE .l1'IllllV \lIIlI|yIlI] `tum Nnrth.WeItnrn Rn. fmm Toronto Z` (Limited) leave Oollingwood every . ` gwnnliyssntr and 5;-1-UnnA__Y._ fthn morning trains of the N9:-7 [OSEPE1 ..`..- ('.nmr ,UIl.I!'l`1 _ I 3113 , _ - u..,.. : .3_1".......`;"v:.':.+:.F.*';";,:::e.`.,..u....' ,ug;i `?_ZHIIInlton,~ V at oaforq np_d Owen .391!!! (When 153?` 993119!-W`W1Fn F."-' `-9 V to. Grqy & Bmo y.`-) `ftp : ll pgghgof the A L 'toulin, Oooklmrn .g'i_:d `A 8%,, Joseph : North Shore and 8u1t.Ste..llArie. `hips llingwood And Pony Sound id` ' the Iuntgner uuon. _ _ 'v i V Tor Knight and Pugage apply to ngcnh of; dung Ihilvsvm! or to ' -2-:4 on 1'3`. RNTELQ: will muka dsily rm: 1'0!` rpugui Illu Luna is ve or to _no run Fsetews jg... _._._.. -_-4--pi-2 'OTICE. \;:io,Th,urJad ay, October 27, W81 `IOLLINGWOOD AND fsAUL'.r I STE.` MARIE. .. - HA RLEE r .....I Vnlnntt Sole Agent for the Celbrated Q ZAAT TAP` IAll`I%I supplyAMateria.la of almost ev thisline of goods, such as One of our vfuvorinte Brands. On; Cigars a`.1-e Wananted. fun nbyu nut. auuums 119.: now :1 full stock of THE ADVANCE OFFICE. L'iI.'i{.':i-Zia 4; co. >. 47-ly :a'.""L'"ki69; A. ESELEIN. nil 0. _`LUA.V Al LMH nu. uruuu v. ...........--, And on Hnslar Term! 0.! Payment than has ever been otferz-d the ublic before. It will be to Your iulz-m.-911008 1 and see me before you ne- (onun~ cl~)u\\'liv~ro. `Fry me and satisfy yourself. srnzrr ungu- 27-3moa. 43-I7 She was a. little Irish maid. " With light-brown hair and eyes of guy, Amlihe had left the native Shore, And journeyed miles and miles away Across the ocean.to.tho lnnd xvn..- urnunn bk- In...-.m. nf 6-1:. 0-... ILOTUIIII FIIU UL'UIll.K)-F110 lluu Where waves the banner of the free And on her face 3 shadow lay. wnr m1I,I: At hon:-It for I-uunn wan uh: When from the citv'a dust and heat, And ceaseless noise. they took her where The birds were singing in thetrees, _ And ower fragrance lled the air; And there, with leaf-crowned bends upreieed, To at the prettv gray-eyed lass. A mil innhlonnins starred the raid. Ivuvn u, vvnuu &Ul`vIvvvuv\A uv-an - m .1`o A mil 'on~b1osso!ns starred the road. Ln.-I nu A m - m n nu bk- In-rnI!:I\lI nu-A-I `WM 3"` % IS ISSUED A 111111101!` DIUSSOIIIH HFITTHU IIIIU TUIII. And grew among the waving grsss. Why, here Ire duisies ! gisd she cried And, with hands clasped. sank on `her imees, Now, God be pruned. Who East and West scatters such lovely thin s an these 2 Around my mother's cabin gioor, In dear old Irelendithey grow, - With hearts of gold, and slender leaves As white as newly-fallen snow. Then up she sprang with smiling lips, Though on her cheeks there by n.tear_; This la.nd s not half `so strange, she said; "Since Irhsve found the daisies here. HOW HE AND 3173 PATIENTS, GOT ' ALONG. ._._... He we: no kind of a doctor for an alma- house, anyhow, said the steward, referring to the late resident physician of the 1nstitu- tion. He hadn't the Tialications-" ' How do you mean? Why, he'd get interested in a novel or something, maybe, and he'd sit up there in his room and never go near the paupera. And when I'd ask him if he wasn t going to see the sick ones to-day, he d look up and ;;; ` I'm not very well myself this morning, Jones; s poaing you just step over and put muataxdplasters on the entire institution." ne. 1",! 1...... am. nkni} m-Am-s. vou know. mustardplasters the entire msutuuuu. So I'd have to obey orders, you know, and I d plaster un the crowd, sick and well, and pretty soon you could hear those paup- ers howling worse than a menagerie, and see em hopping about as if they were dancing plain cotillions. But they had to bear it.` Doctor's orders, you know; and there he'd sit and read, and read, and read, until he found if the heroine got married or not ; and that the plasters couldn't come. of!` till he said so. It was awful !" , Was he always that way 2" _ _ . N ot always, of course. Sometimes he'd practice on the paupers to find out `the ef- ` feet of medicines. Oneday he ladled out a bucketful of paregoric among the inmates, and put the whole crowd asleep for live days. Never waked up a graveyard, only the snorting. A short time after he gave them ipecac, and fol` 5 week there were eighty-ve paupers going around with uthma, wheezing like an omni- bus-horse with the heaves; and last Septem-' her he trepanned three bald-headed paupers ` and set brass door-plates cn the top of their skulls, Nothing at all the matter with them, only he said he thought they would look nice with lids on top of them and he wanted to keephis hand in practice for the operat- ' ion. Did the victims like it 7" Like it ? Certainly they didn't. But he was allowed by the directors to do what be pleased. - nun time.-when he wanted a bone for once. -It was like _ lull 0!] RBI" [ECU I EIIIQOW Iyo For sick at heart for home was she. pleased. One time,-when something or other, he took a rib out of the side of. tramp trom Mauch Chunk. Said the operation was necessary to keep the man from going into consumption. He had the rib made "up into supender buttons, I 3113- ` pect. And. he used to experiment with transfusion of the blood, too; He would . take blood froman Irishman and put it in- s- A... ....:... nr a. German. and-vice versa, blood froman irismnau lsuu put .. ...- . to the veins of a German, until the Irishman at last could speak noth- ` ing but German and the German talked with a brogue. Always trying some ridicu- lous plan or other. I neversaw such a man. _ - - ~ Was he successful in his practice 7" That depends on what you call success- ful- If a man was real sick and the nurse would no for Dr. Blazer, the man would send off a farewell message to his relations, tell where he'd like to be buried. say his last`-words and make n his mind for the worst. He d it off he ore morning. In serious cases the doctor was regarded as certaindeath around here. I know when I told the country undertaker that he was to leave,the undertaker sat down and cried like _ .L:|j u-:.: :6 umqn`l>. rialll . to take the undertaker sat down anu cneu nuts 9. child. Sa.iditwasn`t right to bread out of a. ina.n s month in such hard times. He got so much for every burial, on know. And one of the directors vot straight along not to dismiss Dr. B1az_er,becsuse, the directors said, there were too many paupers M ---1...... ....1 :5 um number could be steadily directors therewere too many yaupuns It anyhow, and if the number a reduced by legal means, it would be a good thing for the tax-payers. Do you know what I think `I I think I d rather have Asiatic cholera in my family than to take Dr. Blazer as a boarder. It's not half so deadly. Why was hedischarged `P V "Why, I ll tell your It seems that he was partner of one of the contractors for furnishing the poor-house with victuals. He kept it secret; but we all noticed that he used to go around with tvkind of a two-horse power double-acting stomach-pump. About three days iii the week he'd start in ward No. leright after breakfast, and pump out AIIAOVH nnnnnr clean to wgrd No, 8. u,.-.- u ` ........ -.. Bgrrie, .\'._.v. 9, 1330 tnre (1813 In uni wvwn uuu um..- _ _..___ After on every pamper clean through E (`.nm-mnnanco was the 'inmu.tea would be g every clean tnrougn to warn J.` 9. u. Consequence `inmates be so raging hungry by dinnertime that they d eat like snaeondas. After dinner out d come that pump sszain, and by. supper time the inmates would be willing to eat psvirig-stone or brickba.ts._ they d`be' so near starved. And so he 0 o'n',`.un`til, the eommissu-y depsrtmentfd bsnkrupted every twenty- iourhours. I believe thst than could have dumpedpoutthe who'Ie.11\misn"sr.my in 3: day with that .;nedici_n_`e. `ltfused to turn some of the feebler'paupers.ne`s;1y` `i_rong _:.s.. .....i - an mm dis-nnfnrl bean" to inquire . side out.` So the directors begun` to inquire ; t wat msde the expenoes so heavy, % V called the doctor up sbont It," he owned . :1 some of we xeemer paupen nap, .,..,... the: ~ u, a'nd'Mr, Perkins said thstu three more weeks ofhst stomseh pump would `put the Voonnjty treasury into the hands of s nsoeiver unless it foould incurs second national debt, was dismissod.. he thought the doctor hid better go. 7 he ~ s<:.a._`dia he*3n- 7 _ 3 ._ ,3 ._ ' __Yes,'-; left.: as. morning hewu go-`_ ma amyiho cut. ts. 9.5 some. P-pars: in `wsrdNo.'.~_4 and thom`in`?nI<`:oI1o1 for `A.L.'J.o:' `(A A`:\l" *nw| and when 1 Ii alpha ..n..' nnfmar` from: . -Lower Hanan somekin g Ila nl_uu,_;uuu IIU V;--:;vv-, --,--- wine that "him " mac. th'athoH5ib" .`n``t"L'r0\I!.1 1ik. .- flhdiqtubher ..... .;....~. ~ 'l*Imm.ha:noui16If .-~ H68!` 1u_w&'u__.|.\u.`-`:2 I -kgdyn he Ids. :'l .nunr Ifarinn 1 .1 axoupa up smug, ,..u..._ _ . ,._..,....... hlleverainqox Thereui;-g.:upow 1 ihiini I`ll Hive" to go upmj iii` on him. " '1 Kidd 61 pdpel-re" 1;: to` , ,withdrew.' `' ,It i'q d Bu * -H!` 1` *5 do it two hoon.YL8!"1."b~ 013.0! of` thd directors . Pm not em` ` an an 4 -en_wi,th`-ts huge .1f `Then the`f3te iVI,.l`d_'__3W__:i_IP ._;ra.te:`wm su1ddeu;1y'.i;xcra_i'9".'t.fPer`!1`5m9n. ' L K -T ` |turs;' and ` that the death-7 ., I I v . . .. L woltihtdi 1 J01 . _1r 213.1: A, 2E2%`"P-3 qaurj grown. _ .. A 1-_.\4-_/\ :';':.:" nn.g59zn. .Poljco(}ourL. uaruu. 4 , [AS SCROGGIE, CONVEYAN- r~u-Ir Ummlizuioner. IuaI.u_'_n.nce X 3 AU I11, l):Ll.5|.uu.u;a....-... 5 and Attorneys. Solicitors In Chancery. No- uries Public. Conveyancera. Barrie, Co. Sixncos. Ont. Omco over Bank of Toronto. . . Ttfifr 4; LOUNT, "1AR1>.Is'rERs, I .\:tor_neya-at-Law. Solicitors in Chancery, kc. (..11oe--Uunlop StrecL.Barrie. Successors to nu. [um rm Boulton, Lount. Boys & Stewart. I 'DAl8I E8 A -31* 1 =3i*.;f.?:`".;E nillll {:y "Dand- "ho \ E AL`. I THIS your 15 mills in the 8 is Stgynex-'5 . rate; the highest since the villgge was in- Q n... -_.1 ;L_-.. ..:...I..a... .: .. ....... :. uml v\_:a `avnlivvuo On and three-eights of a. cent. in the. 8 in Bradford : ratethia year tor municipal 3 and school purposes. .5 m_... ____L _--.)._.: -..A .......1. o..1l...A I\:` uuu us ujrun yus lJ\-awn. . THE much needed and much talked of E Mail route between Midland and Penetang. I ' was opened one day last week. The first ! I mail contained one letter and 9. post card. , 1- ,_, ,1 L4,, ____-__ LL- _..1'-ll \ uu:AL_ vuuvu-nuvu. ullv Avltuvn I-In\n w yv..- v-...-. ' A MAN was found lying across the rniil on the Northern Railway, near McPhee'+ Switch, one night lately. Providentially - the train was stopped before reaching him. He appeared to be under the inuence of drink but claims thnt he had only taken a little lmudy medicinally, and fell throusrh weakness caused by illness.- It___ _ nuns, ,-_ I.rn:___:_.. L...... ....... ..-cu..--.- -.-....v- \'J ---..v..... Masses. Williams 85 Tipping have com- menced to put in order the old Orillia Brewery, and they intend running it for all it is worth. The new West Ward brew-' ery is progressing slowly but` steadily and will it is expected be ready for brewing about 1st of December. The N. P. has evidently mode a boom in this particular in this town, if in nothing e1se.-T1'mes. n_- n____1-_. ALL :.._n. _ an ......- -1.-I yum unvu, u u; Ilviunlnos vim" .. vrvuvvu ON Sunday, 9th inst., :1. l9 year old daughter of Mr. Robt. Witherup, near Cree- more, attempted to commit suicide by tak- ing Paris Green. The cause of the rash act is unknown. A Dr. was immediately summoned and under his treatment the young woman recovered from the effects of the poison, but is apparently determined to carry out her purpose, as she refuses to take nourishment of any kind. n ,, in n , _,_4_._ __..__.....l ..... LI... 'l'V......L 500,000 xlsn ruuns 0.\' AND TO DOAU Anuunn-wuunv A A v v n u nu, .. .... on | ONE of the parties engaged on the Trent Valley Canal survey has returned from completing a. most; favorable line from lake Simcoeeto Georgian Bay. This was previ- ously coixsidered the most diicnlt `portion of the route. and it now being proved to be feasible and not costly, thetrue line from (Inn-u-nu `Run in Hnnllav nf Onintn in estab- feauble and not. cosuy, me true uue Irulu Georgian Bay to the'Bay of Qujnte is estab- lished, as being practicable both from an engineering and nancial point of view.--- Review. - - . e . ,,,u__ v _-__ Jlvvlculu Sous drunken Alliston youths were they centre of attraction " on Sunday after- noon. Their conduct on the streets was an outrage on morality, insulting lady passers. and howling like demons. The parents of these youths are respectable members of the community, and on that account we withhold their names from this item, but if the like occurs again we will give them e conspicuous place `in the Herald. _ They have a habit. so we are told, of purchasing bottles of whiskey, and retiring to the Ag- ricultural grounds where they indulge in gambling and -drinking whiskey till they lose all power of self. contro1.-A lliston Herald. ` --...' .. -. .,,- ,,_'___,___ [1 U1 U4 U1. Ix the Village of Keenansville, Snnday drinking, Sunday gambling and Sunday ghtingare steadily on the increase. Not _onl is the Saturday night's carousing car- rie on far away into the early hours of morning, but a constant practice obtains of a gathering of the clans on Sunday after- noons for a general jollication. g The pro- gramme is, iirst, a quiet hour- s drinking at the bar,'tollowed by another 60 minutes gambling. Cards and whiskey never agree; the blood gets up. a row is organized, the ght commences in a back room then into morespacious apartments in the front and ending up in the public street in the blaze of day.--Sentinel. Y`I---_--_._..... ...,. T\n `(nun-nu __A` four I U3] o*L)IHIucv. Pnssxmnnox To D3. Moa'rox.--`A; few evenings since a. "company of gentlemen, residents of Bradford,` waited upon Dr. _Mo1-tun , who for many years had practised |.:.. ...;..c.....:.... ..mnna..nllu in that village. Morton", had practised his profession successfully in that village, and presented him with a. costly silver tea service, acct-mpanied by a complimentary address. Regret was expressed that such a valuable resident should have decided to take up his future residence at Toronto, but they felt it to be their duty, as it was their pleasure, to make the present, which they didas a slight token of their esteem for the worthy doctor. Mr. Mark -Scanlon made the presentation of the silver service,,and Mr. T. S. Graham, reeve read the address. He thanked his old and well tried friends for their kindness, which, he said, he should ever remember withthe liveliest feelings of satisfaction and pleasm-e.-Mn'l. BI-Vision-vv-v-. ..-. _. ON Wednesday evening 9. meeting of .the Presbyterian congregation of Orillia, was held to confer with the deputation `appoint- ed by Presbyte . The deputation consist- ...1. .1: 4.1"`. 1)-... Wrnnr R. Racers of new `.10 uuuwr nu/u um uoyu.....v.. ...,.r....-- edof the Revs. .Fra.ser, R. Rogers of Collingwood, and J. Leiper of Barrie. They intimated that the Rev. J. Gray, on account of the state of his: health, felt ob- I:.....1 4... LAM on 1.3. mnianntinn, which account of the state 0! ms: nemui, um. un- ligetl to hold to his resignation, which would be formally accepted at the meeting of Presbytery in November. The meeting elected Mr. Gray senior pastor of the con- gregation, relieving him of the work and responsibility. _ By 8 very hearty and unanimous vote of those present, the con- gregation was pledged to give Mr. Gray 3 `retiring sllowance-the amount to be fixed at a. subsequent meeting. Votes of sorrow and sympathy with Mr. Gray mhis having to retire through ill-health, were passed, Mr. John Allen. Elder. has been appointed to represent the session in the matter, and Melssrui Alpert and Miller the congregation. - ac `ct. ' . Tnn f6lly'of the` indiscriminate use of re arms had 3 forcible illustration on Saturday last in Bradford. Anumber of unnna mm were nmcticinz revolvr shoot- ' IIIIIIIIEO l'|IIIIIl|.Il muse ').-mzum Implement Storehouse. 0 . V 0. me " Arm-rican " Hotel. near the nmrket, Co er Street, Harrie. N.B.-1 urLiea wishlng to Borrrw Money ad- dressing me, Box 6, Barrie P. 0., will receive all iuforumtion in regard to the matter, tree of charge. A J. A. Bgfrip. Dec. '1 I,_188_0. H51-_5l}3 DIVIIIWD than nu a.u-o.-s:--u -- --_._~-- , , oung men were pmctlcmg mg, when. one of the number took hold of the revolver for the purpose of showing his -l.:lI 'l"|u. tnvanlv. was a. nincg of 133991- the revolver 10!` me purpueu or euuvuug mu . skill. The target was a piece of paper fastened to a gate. T In line with the gate, some distance awny. were some men work- ing on the railway track. The shot was red, the hall pasted on its way, and the target struck wet: the leg of one of the work- nien. Fortunately the force of the hell we: almost spent, or the bone in the men : leg would luve been shattered. As it was, however, the bell entered the leg and the men received 3' nuty esh wound; _ The - .`......x;. .`..`...-u-Im 3.-.91 thnmhnt immndmtelv when `young man man W prwuca ruvuumt ` v ahootin ,it would be ad ieeble to select one of e'l?ergee't`.ba.rns`_in the neighbor- `hood; for &tu'get.-News. - Ammo the articles which attracted . at- tention at , the exhibition at . Stayner _last week, were rconple of ste1ke of` amber nnanr mun. crown on IS farm Of MI`. I JAB. man received nasty noun wounu. um joung mm who red the-`shot immediately to pay all damages. In future, iv on wish to practice revolver nlu`-nth-m- it would be advisable feet in Height,` the other nine` feet six inches. '_ developed, `eh wing clearly that the cane . eu_1besneoeuf'nlly`gmwn in, this section. Hi. It.` hsdeho on oxhi`.?i9l1, I . s"tnAll_jer Of-I'y!'II?"W`I.ilI l|O`_l|d extttgf-ad ,ron_1't}x:e and for` a couple of stain or number sugar cane, grown on the of M1-.'Jas. 5 Rob_ertnon,v on -the 4th concession of ; 'NottaiIfa}sIgn 5 One bf the plants was nine W ' Thltilksjrere healthyhnd theeeogi fully. ` ; ' " ` ' nbo_nt whatirouldbifdi `h gm: ..,,.............;t,,t.i,`J,,.,,;-,,,W,r,,;;AAk cliiiot tho ovsht-of L soil Ii won cympstiwbit .-*nVo:.:untf9wm:m-.A; ;:::ii?:-*yIT':{d$uneh'A.l-fnV:v.ovn-;n. Iiifrigex-T ofgny iii Dublin 'or,"a'ny- 4 thopros6ntnIit=wou1(1'bo in exocllent where else. roniitcuient- hI'c been * apt th " ?1lC'III%Il*_th|i-f9fp'h'Iiih;&@ih'li1ihO?3oIuIO-Inn V m..:uny- COUNTY NOTES. No.4 ; _wh `% ` ol- ~ ` N00 -.--It is generally understood thnt the Do- minion Parliament will meet either on the ' 7 th or 10th January. ` NVL- ..___-_-I -L_L-.._-..L - AL- 'I".._..-`IA - nu vu -vvu van.-up-J. -'I'he general statement of the Toronto {Industrial Exhibition Association shows 1: ; gratifying excess of receipts over expendi- atnrn - uwnve ---The priioners Damase Brunet, and `David Provost. charged with murdering the old man Pierre Brunet, at Plnntxgenet Mills in September of last year, were `on Wednesday lut found guilty by the jury at L'Origma1, and sentenced to be hanged on the 30th of November. "'LLla UBPFIILI UK `HQ IJIIIIUCG Willi!!! WIIU visited the scene of the wreck of Frank- lin's ships. hss brought home interesting Darticulsrs relating to the fate of the last of Franklin's followers. These he obtained from an Esquimsux. who said that seven- teen men of the exp itnon started over- land towards Hudson any. that `three of these lived to reach his father's house, and died there. ` . --The school trustees at `Otter-tail lake, Manitoulin, propose after: December noxt to adopt the free book system ; that .is, all than nnnnnnu-v hnnln fm--Hun` nun nf u: nn nil: W uuupr: 6116 Iran DODK sysyem ; hunt. .13, an the necess books forth: use of the pupils will be bong 1; en maaseb them with school funds. This is a goodi es, as the books can be bought much cheaper in usntities. and served out as required. he same trustees have in contemplation the emotion of a teacher's residence. Educational en- terprise is not, therefore, confined to the "front" districts of the province. _ means a solitary instance, and the inspector --The results of the investigation by the Government Commissioner into the origin of the" disastrous boiler explosion at Thur- low proved that the construction of the portable steam. engine was most faulty. This according to the inspector was by no urges on the Government the necessity for enforcing rules for the construction of boilers, factors of weakness in the boiler in question `could not be discovered in the` article, except in process of manufacture or after its explosion. -Goderich is moving in the matter of having another line to run to their town so as to put an end to the present Grand Trunk monopoly. The citizens have had an interview with some of the oicials of . the Credit Valley line. to whom a propo- sition was made to build a branch from Elora to Goderich, a distance of 70 miles, a handsome b_onus being promised them. Failing that Company, overtures will be made to the Great Western or the Toronto, _ Grey and Bruce compitnies, or both, to _ build the line, which will ta _a very fer- ` of hesitation on the ' Valley directorate seems to be the already E E tile and wealthy country. T e" chief cause part of the Credit large amount of bonded debt on the road. A ..L-J........_J. AK` LL- _...LL-.] A` ..............q_ ----av ---v--_- -- ......_-_ ..-..- -A statement of the method of manage- ` ment of the Northern and North-Westem ` Railways `and suggestions for their more ` economical and efficient working was laid before the Toronto City`Council last Wed- nesday night. It xes the general man- ager's salary at present at 88,000, the max- I imum attainable being $10,000, without a ! seat at the Board. It would abolish the 5, oice of_ chief engineer, and cut down the oice staif. It proposes the consolidation of several departments, and that stores of every sort should be tendered for. The miscellaneous expenses it styles enor- mous. and `recommends enquiry, and that the Northern should insure its own _build- ings. The dual management in London- and Canada is condemned as complex and expensive, a joint executive sta' being proposed. under a Canadian manager. er.u'ss._ _-Four boys were burnt to death in a house in Franklin county, N. Y., last ' Saturday night. mu- `lA _'_L:__.._ __1:_: .._..I _..... ............s. uv uv-u Va Avvvvuavvn -The captain of tine. Dundee Whaler who wlnitnd Han Imnnn nf IEHA I"!-no`: nf Frank- Nu-nu. \aI-J --6-av. --The Michigan relief fund now amounts to $450,000 in cash, besides a large amount I of. supplies. ......,.H,....... The water supply is not plentiful in New York, and 5.000 pounds of dynamite have been provided to blow up houses should a heavy fire break out. -A New York despstch says that the price of cocosnuts has advanced nearly one hundred per cent. `Over ten million nuts were handled there last year. , A`__L I"I_.2L-A._ 1.-.! L.` I have 3`. present a large amount of Money to invest on first-class Farm Property at rates considerably Lower than usual. ' ._o WUKV ubuuavu IIIIVIU u-us Jv--. 1 -It now transpires that Guiteau had to . borrow money to buy the pistol with which he killed the President ; and that the r- \ son who gave him the money knew him when he was a boy, and advanced the money thinking him to be in need. -B-rad.ctreet s says . The ill effects upon` trade in Minnesetc and Wisconsin are due to the bad weather. There have been pro- longed freight blockades at St. Louis and Pittsburg, which also interfere to some ex- tent with busiuess. The slackening in trade at Chicago, Cincinnati, Augusta, Nashville, and Savannah counties, but with prospects of a revival on the arrival of cooler weather. In the manufacturing industries the situation continues to be that of marked activity. The week's failures * are 122,adecreaseof6; inoanada 13, an innnnann A` 9. (I2.00I F NOT IN ADVANCE. Ire um, a noun increase of 2." -The steamer Clan Madcu` has found- ered off the coast of Ireland, and forty-two persons have been lost. VIN...` Qlnbn u\b:nAI|nF- nnnr A . Kilma.in~ ycnluuu nnvv vwvu nuns- --The State prisoners now at Kilmain- ham will shortly be distributed among the guolg throughout the country. `-`liun lunar`-at` nan `Ask and 200 `lnllll How was wom.o wAos KDUID loll-lUll6lLUuV vuv yuan.-. - -F.ive hundred lives lost and 300 houses blown down are the sum of the disasters caused by thorecent storm in Mexico. Wk ;___1 -.._1 __-..._.|.-. A..- Ii"... nun UDIIDUIL U1 Iauv auvwuv uuvouo nan .-_v...--. supposed to have been lost by the founder- Indisn oeesn. _-The Hon. Lionel Sdckville West, the newly epgointed British Minister to the United tstee, sailed on Saturday for Philadelphia. . -Lorigworth Dsims, I. Westmeeth lsnd- lard, reduced his rents e fth and promised to stay upon his estate. The tensntry paid at once and cheered theilnndlord. -Severa.l more ex-rests have been made in Ireland under-`the Coercion Act, includ- ing the" secretary end I member of the Chsrleville branch League. . e --Pi-easing orders have been received at Wwlwich for wnggons and stores for the use of the encun in Ireland, lislftobe: sent to Oorlrnn the other half to Dublin. ' e e . ,` -The Rev; Micheal`-Keene, D. D., has` . :._.... ......_...:...: `Ru A...1.1.s.i..m 'KnAlm'fni5 --One hundred sud seventy-ve lives are ` ing of a Dutch passenger steamer in the ` --'1`ne mv. nuonaei neuuu, -u. .u., uni been suspended b Arohbinh p Mcshe for his refunlto ub laleamilogim for his in-` discretion; _ - _diao ' himself to be pr_0p.0Iad for ;mOll|hO;l`hip` in the Land League. _ 1 - . , um- -n_|_|:_ -.._..___._.I.._|. -3 Li... \1 ..; oe -in pliowing. m::'.fmhol;:l:l5i;` . L do_I;|`._9fthe Nov} York Herald says in America tna I 0 an n 1-mng_ 111 An `or, my ` whu_t'lioulglbp`~i:qiaq3g`l)y ' nunemd -` 'h`h`*g'.; . p `am thoughts of due .4 -Ana uuuimhtlus . , O`n(r-`-1. ~: K mnni. - GENERAL NEWS IN BRIEF. CANADA. ronixam Iuvp--Io, 8.! R130 >. has -avgnt -3'" P 00.1,, U_m `Shut I . w `aw .: . -.-' li Now, 0.313.151 as. -41.45` Innu nu.-`noun an A` `An '`\\'uns I oen a uh i , mid an old lady. I allexgs uh for-o:;gI -Inutn; and if they havveit and it in suitable, and I feel inclined to buy it,'u:d `it in cheap, apd can t be got for lens, I most allot: u_ku It. without clnppexing All dny about It, as some people do." A NEH) IIUIII FIIQ D ing to the bank of the 1 first time, saw I Mtge 4.1.- ...-.L..-'. ...I.uL ' A . me wnwru euge. zuwr some time he solemnly ul:m`I`:: 3111 `:1 : water in do riber tin : nu inch higher, `case of `tuna. dat are boat would go'to do bot~ J-A... .u.l-u llfli Tallll, IIW I_ II the water : edge. Inmn time lm un AVGIOIGIA X_Il""6l' wnu IIVBI In It uuwu snake region kills the serpent): and use: them for fertilize:-I, ltying a make in I. furrow and than planting corn in it. An ho was thus at work ono day. he was heard tn anliloquize. "Su things -_-- mu m Cun- stant rnund. These snakes prmluce c--rn; that com produces whiskey. and than thnt whiskey produces snakes again I" -.`al0R'I`($A(;`ES BOUGHT. - . AL'CTIO.\' SALES (.'_ONDUCTED. - And VALUATIONS _ _,L - _L:'_- Ir in doing fairly to feed one cow on two acres by means of soiling. A common cow may be expected to produce 150 pound: of butter in a year; a. good cow may yield 250 pounds. The product in increased 26 to 50 per cent. by high feeding, because it is made more regular, and the milk in more abundant and richer. The beat feed for milk and butter in course middling: and lulll uuu I cornmeal. A MINISTER 1n the North of Scotland was taking to tank one of his hearers who was a frequent abentee, and the accused defended himself on the plea of I dxslike to long sermons. Deed, min," said his reverend monitor, a little nettled ut the insinuntion, if ye dinns mend. ye may land yourself where ye'll no be troubled wi many sermons, either long or short." Weel, aiblins nae," retorted John, but it may be mm for want 0` ministers." :---._. I Tan: is much refuse fat from the kitch- en thet can he turned to ood account. by feeding it to the hem. course when soap is mule it will be uled up in that way but it is a question whether it In not much easier and more protable to buy soap and make hens lay by feeding them with fat. "Everything that is not wanted for drippimzn for cooking purposes should be boiled up with the vegetables for the fowls. _ ' Irrchoosing a cow the crumply hom in a good indication ; 9. full eye another. Her head should be small and short. Amid the Roman nose ; this indicates thin milk. ._.z 1.... mm. as :9. San that Ihe is dished ' tms Lnmcuea uuu Iuun. and but little of it. See that in the face, sunk between the eyes. Notice that she is what stock-men call a handler ~soft skin and loose like the skin of u bug. Deep from the loin to the udder, and 5 very small tail. A cow with these marks never fails to be a good milker. There in more ditference in cows than is usually sup- posed, and but few really good cows are offered in our markets. FARM l_ A0'l I AND -IQOITIR mus ton Aaudumuun unna. I B30 YOUR PARDON.--A civil word is the cheapest thing in the world and yet in is a thing which the young and happy rarely give to their inferiora. See the effect of civility on a rough little street boy. The other evening, alady abruptly turned the corner, and very rudely mu againstaboy who was small and rugged land freckled. Stopping as soon as she could she turned to him and said : I beg your pardon, indeed _ I am very sorry." Tho small. ranged and boy l0Ok8(l. pardon, mdeea ` 1 am very Hurry. The small, tagged freckled boy up in blank amazement for an instant. then, taking off about three-quarters of a cap, he bowed very low, smiled until his face became lost in the smile, sud ans- wered: You can hev my. parding, and welcome, miss; and yer may run unn me and knock me clean down an I won t say u . word." After the young lady paused on, he turned to a comrade and nid, half apologetically : I never had any one to ask my parding, and 1t kind 0' took me off my feet." A Nnono tram the black country, com- mv in than hunk nf thai Inhinlinni fnr tho V-vi-Pvt ---___, ox HAND To _-LOA.\' AT LOWER mas or INTEREST, , vn .-..... ..a l)awrnnnY than hm: ever Avoxown fgrv-er who liveo in 3 nuted ...l... -...m-\ bill: than gm-nnnn and use: Tm: `VAY A C1-rv Yotmo Mn: swam; A SvYrHv:.-A young man from the city, 1 while visiting friends in the country, be- ] came interested in the invigorating _ spec- E tncle of the farmer's hired man cutting weeds with the scythe. It suggested to his uuex erienced mind, the poet of mo- tion. When the hired man lai down the scythe and went intothe barn a few minutes the city chap picked up the . utensil and made a lunge at a group of weeds The point of the scythe struck the earth with such unexpectedness that the youth fell over the handle and plowed up the dirt with his head. He was a little discouraged but it looked so easy that he got up and esaayed another `stroke. This wan din- astrous. The blade appeared to coil around 1`.-.. 1.... 1:1.-. not-nant, mittiml throuzzh his The blade appesroo. W cnu an.-uuu his leg like a serpent, cutting through hip-pocket about and inch, amputating his coat-tail, and then threw him off his feet. and cut slices of eshout of his calves. He is now convinced that it is easier to fall over a wheel barrow than to swim: a scythe without any previous instruction. _--1--- l How ro Fxrrsx 'l Us.xErs.-Nothing pays better to be sent to market in prime condition than the turkey crop. Many farmers do not understand this. Their tur~ keys grow on a limited range, get little or nofood at home through the summer, and if fed at all with regularity, it is only for two or three weeks before killing.' I see these lean bony carcasses in the local mar- kets every winter, and feel sorry for the owner's loss. They have received a small price for their birds, and a still poorer price for the food fed out. The average life of a turkey is only seven months, and the true economy of feeding is to give the chicks all they can digest from the shell to the slaughter. If they get all the`? can eat on the range that is well. Usually this should be supplemented by regular rations when they come from the roost in the morning, and two or three hours before they go to roost at night. The food may be slack in the morning, so that they will go to the range with good appetites, and fuller at night. They continue growing quite rapidly until midwintor, and ou will be paid for the longer feedin . here is ` nothing better for fattening t an old corn, fed partly in the kernel and partly in cooked meal mashed up with boiled po- tatoes. Feed three times a day, giving the warm meal in the morning, and feed- ing in tron he with plenty of room, so that all the oc_ may have a. chance. Nur- , ,,LI. ,__._ he that oc them corn has more oil in it than southern, and isworth more for turkey food. Use milk in fattening if you keep a dairy farm Feed only so much as they will out up clem. Cultivate the acquaintance of your turkeys as you feed them. No more cnerm- ing sight greets your vision in the whole circle of the year than 2 large ock of bronze turkeys coming at call from their meets on a frosty November morning. New corn is `apt to make the bowels loose, and this should be erded against. There ' isususllygreenf enough in the lields to meet their went: in the fall. and cabbage ' and turnips need not be added until win- ter sets in. _ If the bowels get loose give . them scalded milk.. which will generally correct the evil. Well fattened and well dressed turkeys-wilhbri -. two or three -' cents epound more then e lean birds. It will not only be better for your purse, but ' for your-`manhood. -to send_,nothing but roducts the markets. NEGRO IIOIII EH9 DIICK CX)1lIIll'y, 0011.1` ".0 Mississippi for tho ak luau nearly to my tor Afte` ' t it for a uolemnly I|t:u:I :o 31:51 do ._ :_ .1- _:L_.. _:_o. -... :.....I. I..:..1..... M..- Ammsr _Enow1m..-Thu -miserable bo~ ingl in the world are Inring from Dyspepsia and ver Coin hint. I More than new -ve per Clip pie in the Uni ug d!liohd.wi mm two pad that Veoota; push: a sour Sf-0 " .11 I'B.nbitn's1 Cfosti - * M`o7!shc' * SM.` -nun-buii.` 'nsmha ` get-at ax;-`nouuigt-Nelov 8 an Comte: I 0lliIlI[_l_lp_:of |fipr\;e;gwl;,3:I:lg_!P%l!l`If).u&c. - gaqfto our ( `fbottl I -`of`Augt`:irri"$$.iii" `=` `ind 10:13 conic` fhy}it.3 ' 'rwaIhnu:'wdt.ial_ievu yon. (`Ann I sang v . . . . . . ~ .. Msde_in Town or Country on short notice. nmvns soucF'f AND sow: ' Conoeyancmg done Promptly and Carefully. ---u- INSURANCES mrmcm-so IN ENGLISH qvnnu r4_nMD A NIICR muunAL\Ur.:s rm r`r4u1nu m nuuuwu STOCK COMPANIES. A number of Town Lota, with orivithout Houses, for Sale or to Exchange for ` Faun Proparty. HENRY JAMES. ' A -- - ' -. , u_- n-_A. naa..- M , AU U171`) L` l.`4L`1Lv, Conuniesluuor. (lonveyancer. Issuer of Xhrriszo Licenses under the New Act. Money to Lmu 12.! Moderate Interest. Creemoro. On`?! - Y WALTER `J. KEATING, ATTOR- :w.v..A_T-L Soli g\h_z`s_.:_xlc_~.ex&:1 `Ix. R T115: w 1 s H I N G [(:L.1"i`E>|c':u-`~Ji).'\1'x'1`1(;i1"S'i1'-ect. Barrie. Successors [0 Bate Boulton Stew: - um. Lount. N,B.-3 interet allowed on allleposits. ' " `~ -MW r..r.f Dxucwons :-N. DYMENT. Preumen '1`. SHORTREED. Vice- .1. Mch. smvmxsox WILLIAM LAmLAW'.- PETER DAYMAN._ ---1 .nel'IIInlyboa.greedupon. : L`1l.11-lbdo. on S Soc` 1 Lowest Rate of Inbolrelt. to broypaldul: ti t th ..;:1.`n..... - " ."'.'F,`.'_.4.T9- L=N=?- #17 -1: Borrow from a homo. Company and owe I-Rents commissions. ace. 7 A unit On {(>$r:`\" :0` Or to ' ` JAB. EDWARDS. -_ Vcluntor. |.V4.\lJ.\ uz -...-._., , I ora. Attorneys-at-law. Solicitors in Chancery myeyancera. sac. Qmces-~Corner of Dunlap and 0n!u..3`Lr::la. Barrm. J. '1`. Lonuox. Haughton 3 ant,` nu: E-RBIE Loan and Savings Company. . - -- nu----\ "I`UI I C `IIII-C 0mcz--Nearly bppoaitc the Post Oice, ' Barrio . : - HAW BROS; ARTISTS, KARE P I ' 11 bro I: ..,...:.:.=:':.',.`*..*::gE*;:..ra ::...`:..:. .n,n:;1....' l'll. ST. GE 0 RGE'B -~.80.0 IETY ` The Regular Mating of the above Society . ` wiltbe held in the Good . ' .:TI_InplIrI Hall, our 0. 1; _ I . HIl'l ilOn I' Store, on V `,, ` VV-IDNl8_DAY,_ NOV. A JA.8';Bn9.E9BL't);!.;E I `. LOAN AND INSBRAIGE AGENGYI __. cow-=vAI!o-.Ne. ,=%-9: _ ~/\. I N MACKAY, AUC1`IONEER,i ...:..,....,..- rtnnvevnncer. 13313131` . H. KUUJM NO -- \J\JJ.V v u ;. `LL! Zmnmiseionor in Queen's Bench. Auc- qnmiwr. and (}ommiaslo_n Ag0nt.tor Lands, Farm Stock, House- mure, \Vurua. 856-, Also for the x :tunL.~1.Nntes and Accounts. - Omce m-r._ Harrie. -(LIMITEVDJ -. 0ice-ButhweZl s V Block, Barrie. CHARLES WAY, LAND Auumru. ' and Valuator. fnsumncq a.n General com- misilon Agent. Conveyancxn In every form. Money 10 Loan. Drug Store. Barrie. Goongu 1'3 l51y 0tco-I)un op Street, over. ` MORTOAGIB about-rr' ;"\\'AY, LAND AGENT __ r._..........nn and Gnuemll ns .. ...... run! in Dumm'a Bench. ARCH`?-3915.` . , V TH U R S 0 AV qgp street, East. Foot gtltu-kg: , ..o Rnrrin. . IIIUJIBULV u. \4\.r._, Hrokerskancl Privat Bankers, Ban-ie. W. J. HOLLAEH). ---:-j fSf6UR HANDS F*O_R r~---b--..-.0 nu onnrl frnnhnld Mating` .Ib0V9 .HI'ilOII on. ~\`l7`lnh'Hl'l'IA`Y, .l`lnV',. 'll.ll'l'll0n'I uiure . 0 u. Wnnnnsnn, A - 2nd..1aa1.smFn. ulv um-.-m-. ---.--. -, 1.9 o_x.-;_ 5 < . -Tzxruy & AULT, BARRISTERS D Sollclpprg - .__:,. nn QC ml-nn a3tcl v`a"K|E`KitiiI6Z" Y` on! Gem-nhnnm-_. mma 1 :1). . .IJ.\.L` JJIJ '1.` \JLIn Lon good freehold dtereat No princi- snd the term. 'I\l' Rrrv Rm-rla. R. LAIDLAW. Ilnnnnnuu me Lern , Barrie. Lhwexra 19-ly 6 -tf \*,/\J'./`.*` r -- \/\r\/ An,/._-.,-\,-,.,-\/\,zs A RO`SS,* B.A., M.D., LATE AS- . SISTANT SURGEON Toronto Hospital. and Rosldont Physician Burnqlde L ug-in-How pltal. Utco-Barr_ie,opposit.e W. .Fl.`e0l81n'B.| - Y mlsuon .'\.5uux. V-... . -, ,, _ tp Utco-I)un Goorgu 1 a Store. ~ -~At\--1v\rV I ` R. C. H. BOSANKO, DENTIST Liquid Gas for Extractin reeth always on hand; it is both leaaant, an sate. -Olce over Edwu-da' Book bore. Barrie. Out. 7 I R. J L. G; 'SicCARTHY-0FFICE and Residence on the West side of John treat, immediately opposite Mr. Geo. Ball's lanin and Sash Faotorv. I IS. IJLIVLLVLEIIILVLIILV . 1113-1.` 1101.,` will vislt the following places eery mouth ; Hlllsdale. the that Wedneadg ot eaoh month: W ebridge.tAo1-enoonot Ap 7. May 5,June 2. Ju y7. Ann. 1. Sept. 8. Oct. 6. Nov, 3. Dec. 8; Wfebridge. torenoon or April 7. may 3, June 2. 7. Aug. Se t. Nov. Dec. M1 land. April 7. ay 6. June 2 July 7. Aug. 4 Se t. 8. Oct. 6. Nov. 3, Dec. 8 ; l5enetang.. Apr-ii 8` ; my 6. June 3. July 8. Aug. 5, Sept. 9. Oct. 7. Xsov. 4. Dec. 9: An 1. the 0th of each month. The remainder of L a Month will be at his Olce, opposite the Barrie Hotel. Barrie. Ont. ' 2;; ___...._ ..__.._--_..._, .__. ....___.,_j__.. HOTELS. _ ~4\/`x/\I'\/~__../K/`ya u/\\/%\/\/` V 4 EUROPEAN HOTEL, (Late Ocean.) H. G. BIGELOW. Proprietor. This House will ha knnt on the European principle. Meajg at EU KUKDALV l`I.UJ.1:nu, \uu.uu vuuuu will be kept on the European principle. Meals all hours. Oirstera in every style, and everything n . nnnallv kem 5 rst-class house. | pt. ZIMMERMAN. DENTIST, ...:n nun nu: Onllnumlna nlnnnn n`\-}m-v vhnrith 9 I ' in style, a usually kept house. 'l`r1l`4 Kgurnuu so u.u;.uu.-.... .. . . BROWN, Pro rletor.-Excellent dation for the tr-ave ling public. Bar and Louie: wellsupplied with the best. Good enabling and attentive hosclers.` Lugpfage of guests conveyed tree toand from all ma. ns. Few doors west of Market-st.. on Dunlop-st. , 1&1.` [1 U Lu) l , . Attdrney.' Solicitor C . Omc&-l-`irst Block. Owen Sou: _.________________,,___ r nxvxfriv QA p`p_]'g_` A14nnv----_-, | h ' . Conve - anceryh or P033} ` HE BBC dntion fol `reams u.oou~i DVANOI. AIULIDIXIUALV ILULIEAIJ, Lvxvvu :.v, 0nt.-'I`h1s old established Hotel. containing 100 rooms. is located on the corner of Yonge an A Front Streets overlookin the Bay of Toronto. and being only one bloc from all the R. R. Depots and S eamboat landings. MACKIE & BINGHAM. Proprietors. 1S~ly Alulhlun .l'1.\J1.4ll, uunu can u; Bayeld and Sophie Streets. Barrie. Allan McFadden lgaving taken the above Hotel and returnlshed It throughout has Good Accommo- dation for the public. Thellar is, well supplied with the beat Liquors and Cigars. The subscri- bor would be glad to see any old friends as well as the public generally.--A. INIUFADDIEN. Pro- urietor. ` ll-ly 1JD1'JLV If1U.I.1`4IJ, .|.vLvu4.1 :.v."- Thankin my numerous friends past. `favors while u busineaq at the Black Horse Hotel, Ibo leave to no_t1fy them that I have nun-vhnnd t. e Albion Hotel. opposite the Market. `N155. Hotel; notify them that 1 nave purclmsedt the Market. and have thoroughly re -tted it tln-ou bout.` makin it the best, one dollar is day house 11 the cit . wlllbe ham) to weloomeall old friends an eueml_trave ing public. J. 1IOLl)Eli- 1 1`91!F.`E.t9_"'__.__._., ` 3? r-mm`? 1I'r\I'TC1l'.V DlI)I)TI:` as `mo pl pnetpr. tor the travelnn public. The`Ta.blo an plied wit the best the market affords and t o choicest brands of Liquors and Cigars. Good stebling and attentive hoetlers. Ch_n.1-keg moderate. Tnis Hotel has not a. superior u_1 thl section or countrz, i W. H. DAVIS. Bmpnetolh 8-1!- ->-..`c IIr\rI1I1l fIIt'\I1f\\TH\I\ CLAlVlXULV ILUUDJJ, u1>L\..LvJ.u.- E. 1!. ARMITAGE. Pro rieter. of Mulcaster and Dunlop Stree Q. and opposite the Anvnws `Olce. Barrie. .Tlns commodioua ostabliehmentxs well ttedu .a.nd will cum are favourably with any house 0 the kind Nort of Toronto. Good n.ccoxnmodat._lon for Commercial travellers. The beat of ata._b1xng attached. attend- ed to b obliging angl experienced l1_ostlc1-3. Stages leavet ls house da.1ly.on t.l_1e arnval of t_he` up trains. Bar well aupplwd wxth the boat of hquors "and clears. I;1;Ux LENNOX, 1sAtmLb- . ` . Sollcitorsin jg;-g. Attorneys at law. tn `O r'.anve5'M`3- "'- Qm.3 Z09 :ll:n3hton

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