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Northern Advance, 5 Nov 1885, p. 1

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m|(3`z.1 motion allvpaper-s were referred to their } respective. comnnttees. um. o...1- 1:295 KUBIIUU Ul. V V. VUHIIIIIUKUDC ` Nov. 2nd, 1885. Report No. of Committee on Market--Your ' committee nd that the weigh house requires `re-shingling and otherwise repairing, and we also _nd thatthe steps around the market building require some repairing. Your committee recommend that Mr. Milne pro- cure a suitable. man and have such repairs done as are necessary. 0. A. Pnmzms, ,_ _ Chairman. > The reportwasanopted. . T Report of Committee on Finance and Assessment, No, 16.--The Standing Com- mitteeon Finance and Assessment beg to re- port that the following accounts have been examined and found correct, and they re- commend gvayment thereof b the Treasurer: G..G. math, salary an repair of hose, 825.75; Gas Company, for street lighting, 8207.00 ; Gas, Council Chamber, $10.90 ; Gas, Town Ball, $16.60; Watson Jones, for trimming trees, 82.50 ; James McBride, road work, 8109 22; R. McDonald, road work, VI-75 J. Salter, sr., road work, $11.00; M.,Ezleming, road work, $11.75; Mr. W. H. Freeman, for decorating arch, 88.04 ; Pnrvis ros., hardware, 314-943 R. W. Bri ham, horse, 83.00; H. &_N. W. ._ 00., indigent fares, $5. 85 ; Vansickle & Bro., on account of lum- ber, $200.00 ; Bell Telephone 00., 6 months rent, 820.00. \ Your committee recommend the giyment of the annual grant of 8100 to the ini, as we consider it is a credit to the town and worthy of all possible support and encourage- ment. T ~ ` Your committee advise that the taxes be not collected on the errors in the assessment of G. W. Lount and Mrs. Barnes, the form- er having been twice aseessed for income, and the latter for $500 instead of $300, , neither of these errors having been on the slip. . , T-.__ 4-__-.:LLAn. uanaatansa-cutaway` `lat: l|'\I\l\:I\" su . onr committee recommend the appoint- ` ment of John Watterson as caretaker of the Agricultural Park, he to enter on his duties as soon as satisfactory arrangements can be completed. ` t A II ..t --LnL :1! nnuvnnntfsanvr niahrnsltfn , oompieneu. All of which is respectfully submitte. ` ' W. B. (33033, ' Chairman. \ On "motion tor the adoption of the report Reeve` Ross could no longer restrain his pro- pensity towtalk, and he spent `about ten minutes in talking about the recommend ation of the Finance Committee to grant $100 1.. LI... 1....) 'I`Ln>'l3nn\-tn": nhvinnl-innn as-A IDIUII Ul. uuv lauwuvw VJUIIH-Iuuvuww nu uuuu `Invv to the band. The Reeve s objgztions are usually to the forms and not to the essences Mr. Gross briey re `ed to the Reeve : objections, and showed t the course which the Finance Committee hadpursued was the P70 . '.`- . V r. Pearoeyi didnot want a caretaker for for the A ricultnral Park.` -He thought rt wssa need ens expense. Reeve Ross considered Mr. Pearoey s idea in that matter a = cheese paring one.` He thought that the small sum to !be paid for a caretaker was money well expended. " M. MnTmAn wn infn.vor of a. caretaker. OIIBBIIOY WI! IIIUIIII ; wuu. cayuuuvu. Mr. McLeen weuu-favor of a. caretaker. `but he desired` #0160 Mr. Moflenry a point- ed; onthe ground that Mcenry hed eon a -`long time in the town and was also the re- 'oipient of ohurity,_und this poaltion would to some extent be a burden taken `from the town : nances. ' ` 1'n_-'... . D.;-L Lmhnh Qknl-. Mr Wnlefprnnn boys tram a0_1DgA lmsomer. V , `Mr. Mchan coaidered McHenry quite as `oom`p e6ent\fbz-.56 duties as`Mr.` Wuttex-son". He ahquld x'rxoveiix_i:.amendment; to the repbrt In-ru9k49ut.-_ \ e . . * Reeve BIoaa aad that Wu dutof on-bder._ . T 7 CouncillorMI36sn'contbiidedt1i3t it wh.s the `way thxngsr werskdbhei-in the county council and in .parlia.ment. -- ._- `. His wgnhipguaidmhsrewu nothingiin.1Iho hnamnded ._tn1ep of the, qpunoil-. to Agvvgrtant Lthiaigmgndmerts. It wqnld `be ix_1;oI{da,r.to rf6li.'.th'o?`.rPi to a 'ooInmit,tee- oi .t;h.,e -male. Amen` wry; nae rem aonsAed*bya the Miter : .|titi'`vo'te. ~ . n~._-r -I'.':.. a. :.`..e7". . .=lI."}l QUiFAn!ii|ni)\HI:`iA 'i\'." that the qlaupe reupgnmending Wattenon be $116 M8 or : cpluuu vow. .~ _ K - Mr. icl:'iu'Ion"c_allo_d a`hen%i6n t6`the _'d`oV-A Itmntiou` of,-trooron '0blliorA_n'tre_et,` jand" `wanted syn` k`nowf by whbnel uuI;horil.`y" me` gnada-mm onvdown.` evthopght 0 more` `ounpidund chuckle-headed `method of deal: ,ingL,1_vi,tb . the ornungntsl tn-on of the town - domed. `Bo wanted `to ,,h'novy,whowa:-rquponuiblo...~ _ . town`: nuances. . - Reeve Ross contended that Mr. Watterson was just-the`m ai1 to take care of the pa.'rk- as K `he was ' stern . and firm and would keep the boys from doipg, mischief, _ M- u1'..u.`....e......'.`..."a`...`-.`=;d Mnmsm-v unite gs Mr. Peorcey he did not know. - ` Mr. Anderton declared he had not the re- moteat idea who gave the order to cut down the guards. The Reeve `conl_1n t tell. He was as innocent as a dove, and didn't even know, that they, were cut down. Hie worship saw they were cutdown and he must say that as theypriginally ` stood they did'more harm than good from their imper- feet construction.` `Someone suggested the possibility of. getting some information from thetown Inepeotor. Mi 'l'\:`nl:-'iinunv`u `1-unnrivhl: it wnlrl nntfthn Psrt of t No 13 in the 13th Conlgeiision of the Townahi of Innisiil. and better known and d rib In th tistosa : Commenc- inmon eth`e):st's'i?le 0? the real eading from name. I*?f0ll0W1I18 ln. 1181118 50 nsdwick `Toilgndeg and on the north? nn nry 0 me on em Railway ro . thence nort rty-tour. degrees ans Ketteen minutes cast long the easterl boundary of said road fou chains` and fty inks. Thence south fty-th degrees and forty-ve min- utes east. one ch in and forty-four-links. Thence south ttycigh -;degrees and thirty minmes emu, four chainsknnd ten links. Thenne south iwenty-nine de es wee ninety-six links. Thence south 0 -tour egrees and thirty zmnutes wesnrour nine and fifty-tour and one haltnnke more or-1 s to the northerly bound- ary ofthe Northern ailw ffproperty. Thence north forty degrees and fty rmnutes west, V along said northern eundnr of railway ro- Dert six chains and f ty-sixl nks more or ess to t 0 place or begin ing, containing by ad- measurement two acre -and ninety-tour hun- dredths of an acre. more 1- less; Thu nknvn nu-nnnv-Ow in nu} 1 Inlln ft-nrn A`- UIIU UCFUKIUI UL UIIU On unotion is utter: wi; ordered to _be on top of the hill ' n.. ..;..;+:.... n... ...+. `a... +1.. +1... hurl ....~. uuu_. uuwu. Lulgpvuwr. I L ,Mr. Dick'i`nso: 1 ' ought it would pu the ` Inspector in a false position to call him on ` the-stand. `The matter was then permitted mnnn $9. an RA!-.Ar`Inin`n fix Inns; 1:. ulou lUl.lU_l.|All ` _uup1pw7I.u. .10 V ; On motionthe seatsinthetownhnllarr Ato be`renrnn;zed,,:coordin toazlan pre red N by Mr. Sanders, by whgxch persons cl: be 1 much more conveniently seated. I"-n -u.A`:n-n Loo `M- `DA--nan nnnniulnta `Inn ,w -supp. "Ch mo the-caretaker of the pirkr ` tigzi in determind to legs a small house from Mr. McKay for the gag of. (In .-nnleinn u about Inm was nu-an-A11 fn IIJIIUII IIIUIU UIDIIVUI-IIUIIIIIJ ICCUVIIU On motion _by Mr. Pearoey. seconded by I Mr. Hinds, It was ordered that "the recom- mendation of the Board of Healthreppointing I 1'\- DA-n MARIA`. =lI...I4-I. Mann kn nrinni-At` Ill"; LMJBB JILUUIUDI LLUGIIIII VLLIVC IIU wuvyvuu, I and that the sum of $100 be 33;;-opriated for his salary, and that the Boar have author- 6n 6-an -an-`Q n nn:I-nhuln `-\n;n'n `AI! avian`: ii`; ?$'1 e n%' "2 '&~.J13iZ `1'3'ii.`1`sn`,}'}?.' 2'33; 3 house for from four to six months at a rent ` not to exceedoth roe dollars per month. T l\__ __--L-_. -2 l`|-_._-:`lI-.. Il-`I' --_ _--_._J...I IIUU K ULUUUILWIIIIUU UUILBIB `IVS I-IUllIIIc On motion of Councillor McLean, seconded by Mr. Hinds, it was ordered that s sn ply of vaccine be provided for the nseogthe Medical Health Officer so that he be enabled to vaccinate the poor people of the town free of charge. 7 . T These twe motions reduced a. little livel 4 cross-firing between e Reeve end Donne` - lor McLean. The business being ended the Council sd- ` jonrned. . 7 v LHULIIJDUIULI UL 0110 IJUDILI UL kl vuavlyuyiivnaavsua Im. Ross Medical `Health Oicer be adopted, and 5|:-6 GL4; an-an A` QTIVI I-us nu-\v\nn~|-n-:nnt` `AD comer Street notnoam church. The sermons at the Collier street Metho-. dist Ohuroh last Sabbath were unusually good. The text in the morning was, We all do fade as a leaf. The preacher remark- ed that the sacred writers taught the most important lessons by referring to nature and the phenomena she exhibits. ' The hills and -mountains, the valleys. the streams, the ocean, the trees of the forest, the grass, the owers, the stars above us, and indeed all nature furnished material to teach man his relations to his Maker and his fellows, to show him the path of duty` and the way to happiness. Many striking and oetical allusions were scattered through is dis- _ . _ _ _ - ___j _ ..1----.... ...-I---L..I_ ....-L -_ ureums or 1088.` The above pronertv is out 1 mile from A1- landale and 8 miles from rrie. `There ls erected there a two storey brick lwelling house in cxcelle t repair with out- huildinge. There is also a good orcha. andgarden. _ It is convenient to schools urches, etc , and is about a two minutes` walk om a. post oloe. T_he locality is very suite. e for acountr :'csu1cnce and` is convenient. 0 Kempenfel *3 DIIIIBIUIID "GIG Bvavvvlvu uuxvugu nun nu)` | course, and a. pleasing melancholy, such as the thoughtful expenence when viewing the falling leaves in autumn, was thrown over the mmda of his hearers. NIL- -__-_,.__ _-__.-_ --- 4.. AL. ._......I -3 Ulla uuuua U1 ul I:IUDl'Vln The eveuin sormou was on the spread of indelity. T e disoourse was based upon the story of the two builders, one on the rock _ sud the other on the send. It was shown that indelity is not as prevalent now as a century ago. and that st no time was the Church more active in the great work it he to do. The press, the pulpit. the plat- form and the schools are doing more now for the spresd of christisnitv than the{ hsd ever (`Ann `uafnun Th: llilllnll III (If IIIU IIJIUKI UL Ullllvluulvy Iluuu Iunv us-u VI done before. The sermon was interesting facts and anggeotxve thought. bucks and annexing`. One of our prominent business men, an enthusiastic admirer of nature and ardently attached to gunning was out on the Little Lake a. short" time ago, indulging in his favorite pastime, when by some meanmhis canoe tilted and pin ed him head foremost into the water. His eet were entangled in the canoe so that he had some dicnl A in releasing them but finally succeed in alga-inn Inunnnlf nntl nnaina in {tho nnnnn ruusuluus vuulu UIIU 1.111.111 DI-Ivvvvuvu nu clearing lnmeelf and olxngmg to the canoe he propelled it nlon till - he obtained foot- ing, when he righ his sliopery craft and want for him I131: which was ontma LI.` non. : "too was at the bottom of the lake which at Ills, WIIUII EIU KIBLFUUEI IIII IIIIIVVI UIQIU Dlnlll I went for his bat which was oating at con- siderable distance away and_ his pocketbook which had got from his pocket. His gun that time he failed to recover. Sti'ened- with cold, he started to walk to town and. by the time he reached `home he felt but little inconvenience from his wet clothing. Thenext day he recovered his gun and` putting a fresh cap on discharged it al- though itdhad been in the water thirty six hours. The adventure was rather enjoyed : by our friend as one of the incidents per: taining to the sportsInan s experience. ` Barrie Model School. We paid a. half an hour s visit to the Model School, on Mondav afternoon. Out of the 33 stndentstin attendance twenty-one were in the lecture room, and the remainder were in dierent departments of the school trying their prentice hand on the pupils. Mr. Steele was explaining how a `lesson should be taught, and the embryo teachers seemed to listen with the attention `which betokened a deep interest in the subject. The session of 13 weeks will end about the 12th of Deeember. The last three or four days will be taken up in the nal examine two. The clash here is exceptionally large, and the principal says that on the whole it In - than Ann; `M. "`:`I'nn I-Lin Tnnnnnnu Old Soldiers. Attention! s Weere glud to know that it is intended to form a company of the old country British soldiers who may be residents at the county of Simcoe. _, Nothing would be more interest-. ing than a comp;anyvof such veterans taking part in the public recessions which we occasionally have. t _. would be deeply interesting. for; these old heroes to have Q meeting occasionally in the county towngto *talk` over `the events of the past. to relate experiences of the battleeldsiniwhich the have: acted and _-where they may shoulder the crutch and [show ;h_ow.e1ds ere .won`. f We, understand_ aT,ine_e_ tiiig- will shortly be `hzeld`in,*Berrie't6'formfsnih 1 c'oh1p__a'ny`Z To thisie ud' all-old soldiers-in the county" are `re-` .,auested;to send their names and address,to z'17r99n.St~-\4ai9r.B*1f,rd.;:l3arr1h {-1 Q-* I i! iollllmll :05 VII! _ -the school" sbonj: the end of All...` _-_I_ -1 LL- -___-.._ -_.I IIIIVIPQI UCJU UIIGU III-I UIIU VIIIUIV IV one. Mr. Tillev. the Inspector. VJHIUTL UIIC DVIIVUI CIIVHU UIIU Vll\& Ill VIII} third steel: of the session. end expressed himself as highly pleased mth the work so far as it had progressed. LID . Tvhe soil is good. ' fghe rot erty will} be eld subj ttoa reserved 31 to c xed y 1 1e aster. Tums AND CUNI)l'l`iON.B 01-` S E.--The I311!" zimzwr shall pay to the vendors 0 their .50 0 ' tors 10 per cent. of the urchlae _ 0110? 3t mg zimg of sale, and the alance 1 one mont wit out interest. ~ . The other terms and conditions 111 be $118 standing conditions or the Chance Division nnlvina gh Court of Justice. Furihfl` hrr-nlnhn nun Mn Ian!` R congngogauonu-fcliurh scold. I , Amery :.u1oyablat `social owns fopent on Friday aveninq luatby .thg=Vfx'i_engis ,ofj.-the Oogfegatiqnal Church. During the even- inga. huudaome" Walt`ham nilv_e r watch` wss prellcntd `to~the'-pa_at.or' by a. my gentlemen` of the ...Congaegati. on.- v Giro. "-sud. wotjny` ~.vv'e;9.141row.n hr *~.h9 8I3d:A,9v!;.v_.T'.o.n9.- "there vied yi; other; ix1Um3k1n 110-,Aevgn _ ing one of ,;Io c'ial_ gladneI'I`. jheji `p;oo'pl thus tn-`v~to `make one iuigdther ~"fe'el lots of life's: burdens fotjan hour or two they will `be Inroto`IuooQod,.., T - _, _ , `Tho -`nan.-91. Io.r!.1!.f .10: " .. mmoh vi` Vt9k`oplaoo` qn~;;mx4 further oclwilfflow " * -j Which," Linked Togther, Construct a! 114.... I*_A-_-..Ln..... _...u 11___.|.._ -i}T{1{ zrivvi} daily at G. Mann- droll a English Pork hop. ' L-_'_. l,,,, ` "'JJCI6ClllU ruuruu nun FUN clothing a W hillipo an Co a. o 1\III }'PABABRAPHER S rmwnlrnlntrs. `;n_a;1;;_:' "u:';;:x'1kot for 30 days at '1`. W. Gray Ooh. sale. `l)__.._:_._ 3- A I I I 1 | -'r3 "i>.;sii{s;1;.E'i;;.,I1';m hold its regular meeting next Monday evening. A ---j __.--_,L I _,, ,, AI -(-Z}V3etnember th oted Dress G6; W. R. Phillips V_. 0 ` a Q on . A. 1-- --, - ___'..___. _ V- -Sharp front on Flrida-V morning ind a pretty good foretastje of winter. `l_-`..-L-.___ C~_l4_ -nu-_n__A_ n, __ an | n-Eg;o- 'cI.'i2Z}n the printing business. Apply immediately at [chin oice. -T-u]Z)7i;rViuion Court will be held here to-du . The cases to be tried are not unusual V; numerous. ` _ :.u7v. .5111. nxuuuu I. uru.un,uu1u1aueu annity Church 1.'s:bbath, both morn ing and evening. I - Call and exami `our fur mantles, gets, otc., at extrao low prices. Dlllinn 1. FA ` nu, cum, in uawnau J LUV! yucca; V1. 5: Phillips & Co. -Thursday last was a dreary day. very much like the dark rlrizzly weather of an English November. Vhrgj vgumber of `people visited the town on Saturday making things` lively for our business men. --`Money' Money I! Money 1!! to loan at low rates. Mortgages purchseed. Barrie I on & Savings Company. -Monday morning was bright and beauti- ful, but soon the sky was overcast, and a equally disagreeable day followed. -T.l'1ex-e :verZ two izncliesz {bf {now on the i ground here on Tuesday morning. and it `con- tinued to snow at intervals all day. --Mr. Josenh Rozgersfzihesvrzelziii-ned from his visit to the old sod, and is looking well. He evidently thrives well on English fare. "To W. Gr`. thing at reduce their customers In where for bargain nine going will ee our $2.2 Heavy te Blankets. -The roller skatin will be open mot-nin , afternoon an evenin of Thanks- giving sv, next Thnrsdny, 1 th inst., also every evening nfter. `Co. are selling every- riees for 30 days, that not needto go else- the biggeut bar- ound at Gray9s. -Ten cents saved and deposited each day with the Bu-tie Loan & Ssvmga Uompany at 5 per cent ml! in five years amount to 8206,- 96 ; ten years, $471.89. ' IA` DI`? AK I -A racily written sketch of West 8imooe s popular member, D Alton McCarthy, Esq., a peared in a late issue of the Toronto News. 0 shall reproduce it in our next. -Mr. Binds ' ply asks ple to step in andseehisgoodg and hef _ oertainthat LL _ :_ 3.. ___. -._.L4- _ _&__- -Il ____ -_L LL - E3 i"5n' u`e'e'3 '"`3r'.` in 3$7.":'%i'.'.' necessity of going V y oristoro. __- u:nJ- `Inn ll A ORA `sumo-Q -Qnnkn w me mgn Court J ustlce. ' Further particulars can be hadb H1113 to the_Cunadiau Bank of Commerce. 0 6881'!- ylccarzhy, Hspler ac McCarthy. Ba , or to me undcrsjgned Master. ' Dat this `2nd day of Nov.. 1885. Sgd. J. R. COTTER. Mn afar At. "'18. o:Io`3}i; `331? "Jr" "'r 5&5,` "3`Z'JJr}'?s'Ja` knows that the wt 0 hsblea him to i vWWf:`l:_2oo who'_ as! ' the but of --lllnny of our on valuable lines of DIOII Goods Rod down to near cost price. Ton pa in. discount of all goods not no mar down. For 30 11: : you can get In; am at Gray ; -Mr. B. Bin from the :1-eiit to `nning o t year :1t hundreds of -Coll1er Street Methodist Church, Rev. J. W. Annin, B. A., pastor. Services on Sunday, 8th inst, morning and evening by the pastor.` In the evening the Sacrament of the Lord s Supper will be. administered. Strangers alwavs welcome. - Heavy lted Quilts at about wholesale 1- e for 30 days at '1`. W. (1-paw Ar ('1: 3, rant angle- 'I`Inn nnlnlnn WIIU ICIIIIU `ll Gray on Co . know that who vertlse Quilt: at ofa big bargain. r uuys at 1'. we rout sale. The public '1`. W. Gray dc Co.` ad- argaln they are sure ee the Quilts. . -A foot ball contest between the boys of ' the Collegiate Institute and a club from Col- linqwood came 03 in the ark here last Sat- urday. Six games were p eyed, resulting in victcryifor the Barrie boysiin five games and Uollingwood -taking one. The kicking was energetic, exciting and scientic. . The Great central. A meeting of the Agricultural Joint Stock Co. was held in the oiiice of the secretary, Mr. Dickinson, you the evening of the 28th inst. The president, Mr. M arthy, in the ehsir. "The .other membe `present were Messrs. Ross, Cross, Hinds, Henderson, Bothwell, Partridge and Drnry, M. P. P. .\`64nn hn`h;I|lI fhn Gpnnnnnnu-,1 unnnnle nan` T. _ Initfttifddye the` market` square present` ' 6:1,: livel y'~`~i'ei:he -and the"t`own gendre ' wu..,.th_e; not bulineu activity.- ` grutlheny people were hex-e,ud an immense UUUIIVVUII. LCI'Ul'I\lU auu IJIIIIJ All-L ale After hearing the treasuier s report and roviding for all -indebtedness so far as nown, it was moved by Mr. G. H Ross, seconded by Mr. Bothwell and carried unanimously that a dividend of ten per cent. be declared on all paid up stock of the com- pany. Even after this amount is deducted it was understood that quite a respectable sum still remained in the treasury, which `will be applied to the further extension of lthe grounds and buildings next season. 'l`l-no nnnnirnnna lnlina nfl-Jung. nrmannf. `UIIU BIVUIII-IKIU CU`-I Ulllltlllls LIUAII ncnovu. _ The unanimous feeling of those present wazrthat some 5 or 6 acres more ground must be had and the horse ring extended to |a_ full half mane ..//1;;';}i; Ab\rE1ii`1snMENTs; " ai.t 1'1su'u5u ` ."f"`.'?VV`. .`,`.`l. }" W-V `Ruptured and Detox-mhed onld not forget that Chas. Cluthe, ted Surgical Machinist,h of 118 est, Toronto, ml! befounldiat se, B;a1-rie.'on Friday, Nov. `luthe has attained a wude "1 the cure of Rupture .Pe0[)_1e the oele King Stree the Barrie 13th.. V, Mr._ _Ch spread_ repntatign _ and` llgfoiuiitih. "by iand is kndwn an over" man _ot very .x-_s_re_. ability` have mastered this dxfoult tho;9.uxl;ly.~hu 39.. has. ansl. oer `hsyf tttjandf inblic,,1nmd`&) rspi _ 'fdes`erves his shcgess, mi 39 give him call .1! y}o;o`11_rquirgi;1yth,i_ng___in hil.lin. . Uomimon as a apical Tlgeatgment ;_ -Salt:$l ajbanel at Bl:-own'ridge"s, Anten `;`]n `I `Q _R:'Mr. Aruiitage, of Orillia, oiciated k 'l`l'II|;f.I7 nhrnk `Auk Qnkknfh knfh I'I\I\III\ .:3e;; 9:24: 2-: .*-tee-.. ..:.m:l `J -1vw-vi-out-3 uunqu. `. chanterofhocalnlstox`-;:" alnded to pm: I `Item at the be- : end bu sent 131: hosts of l:_L ,1 __ __A. IIIB IIUB 1 UL bnblbhed nex DIUGHLY . `V Z M'o.ifei'"at'H nL`CA4Ig1`}l\ , Pncrmn 8; MOCARTHX, *5 . Vendors solicit: EEC CUIIVCE l everybody Klan `n: On quantity of farm and garden produce was of- fered. We counted 170 farmers` teams just around the market and hotel yards, and ultry and meats of superior quality could a obtained from farmers waggons at fair pces. The butchers stalls, too, w 1-: any plied with the primeet qunli iee. Prices did not differ very much from those of last week. Barrie Literary Society. By the Society : Reporter. At the last meeting of this society I debate was held as to which exercised the more benecial inuence, the Platform or the Erase, not an alarmingly new subject but one that never fails to provide good material for; debate, there always bhg noun nl7m.-.':n luv-nu-11 and nnnvnna-nan C4 - _I.l.IDIEl`lCI- IUK` UUUCW, III! IV CIWDJI IlC_` new paseein literary and newspaper lilo ; and the platform, the pulpit, and the lectnlle room having of late become more important than ever as means of disseminating know- CIL _ -1 _ L-_3__,,L____ 0 A I m: Steele having been appointed chair- man, and Mr. Duff, critic, `In H." Amount` `An I-L54: n-2..-...L:.... -:- LU, CIIKI JILL. LJIIII VI IUIV I Mr. Ray opened for. the affirmative, giv- ing a historical sketch of oratory from e palmy days of Greece and Rome, of Demos- thenesand Socrates, all the way down to E King Dodds and the Scott Act, and from Paul at Athens to the Wizaid Oil man at Barrie, a long way to travel in fifteen minutes, but the speaker found time to make some good hits on the way amonpt others, his allusion to O Connell stirring the Irish hearts with their native ton e while the English reporters sat helpless . The press found an able champion in . Purvis who scored several good points on the side of the powerful engine, and wi it fairly battered down the rostrum. In- deed as the entlen a 1 warmed to his work it was fear the pulpit itself was in danga when fortunately time was called. V `ll. 11...... `Alla-nrrt` `nu `Ln -x`-nC`n--s. ..-J WIICII LUI UIIAICUUIY UIILIW Wf mm! Mr. Drnry followed for the plstform sad in the course of his remarks made a telling allusion to the fact that England at the present moment was anxiously listening for the voice of is single man, Mr. Gladstone, fearful lest illness should impair its power. He might h we his words . printed for the eyes of millions but parliament and his con- stituents would not feel the magnetism of his eloquence. I0 hung `kn I1!-l\vv\;a:I-\rI ;nn\'nII vnnvnknm 7 Mr. `ldcKee the promising junior member madeabright and spirited speech for the Press, followed by Mr C. L. Sanders who had been called upon at the eleventh hour to ll the vacancy in the tanks of the affirm- ative, and who not `_ standing his short notice acquitted him ' admirably, making his points with neatnesa and force. He in- preased upon the chair how the cause of VIJILI WI $I-IV`-I llK\A IIUV ZLIVVIJ II, $93.` and how, had it not been for the wave d Scott Act eloquence which had swept over the land we should not now be enjoying our blue ribbon beer. The speaker was also understood to allude to the well-known humorist Mr. Bengough to show how the platform had been more lucrative to him than the proprietorship of Grip. The chairman was much struck by this last argument, but nreeerving his Grip he nally rallied and gave his decision in favor of the Press, being greatly assisted to his conclusion by Mr. Sp:-oule s speech which bristled with sound arguments too numerous to receive their full meed of justice in the short spec; to him. II, `I\ , I ,II, II CIIVIU WV CIIVUTI KI III.`-O Mr. Du"s criticism was remarkably able and uent, and notwithstanding the gentle- man's modest disclaimer, he impressed us as a ready and trained debater, who had enjoyed advantages vonchsafed but to few members of the society. ,Hs gave some use- ful hints deprecating the too free use of notes caused by an attempt to crowd too manv points into such limited time. but on the whole complimented the speakers on the manner in which they had acquitted them- selves. \T,_L 'I,,!j__ Il__ Tf_,_L,_' `ill _,__j L` urnuu. Fmwu.-[At St. Mary's 01:11 h st. by Very Rev. Dean o'ur:nn::` :..hnrd Bennett t0 Mary Agnes.` Next Friday Mr. Hunter will read his Essay on Criticism, and the same eveniq Mr. Haughton Lennox will` also favor the Societv with a paper, the subject of whiot we believe has not been announced. Grain` Operations. Purchased by Mr. J.J Brown on Tuesday and 'lhnrsday, 27lh and 29th, 300 bushels wheat from 76 to 78 cents ; 200 bushels peas at55 cents; 125 bushels oatsat 30 cents`; 600 _bushels barley at 55 cents ; Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 800 bushels potatoes at 25 cents. Saturday, 31st, 860 bushels wheat 76 to 78 cents ; 85 bushels peas at 55 cents ; 300 bushels oats at 30 cents ; 350 bushels barley at 55 cents. Mn Dnbhmnll nnannhnanrd (Inn:-nlv `kn Inna -II|ID|lVLU IIWILU (III III] \l\7lLIIUa Mr. Bothwgll purchased during the week 5,000 bushels wheat and barley at 58 cent: for barley and .78 cents for wheat. ` At Rest. On Saturday last was taken to his last resting place at Shelburne B1-other_8.obart Alexander Hartley, Deputy Collector of In- land Revenue. He died at his residence here on the 28th ult. at the age of 60 years and _II months. ` He was a. member of Kerr Lodge A. F. &. A. M., and also of the St Andrew's Society. _A considerable number of the members of both bodies accompanied the remains to the Allandale station. The Hot; Senntor -Gowan not only gsve `hie extra. seeaionnl allowance to aid ines- tnblishin a chair of Natural Science in Queen : niversitv, but he has since then sent his cheque for $1.00 additional to aid the some worthy object. Qui meruit, et cet. . - naglohantern. . ~ V There wags concert and .uagio`la;nter`n ex. hib`itb1o`11*inf1;lA1e Pa"mcm!st _:5L-hpnl, Come.-' `Street, l'aAt.--night. which ggve those who {attended the greaseet eatisfeenion. Nearly 300 trees have been planted the Union Cemetery tlns fall. They are forest trees, such as elma. maples and other beauties of the Qanadian wood-o. Money is well ex- pended in ornamentiug exther the resorts of the living or the abodes If the dead. ` Increase` in Business. V The business of the Bar-1e l`a.pnery' this year is much in excess uf that of last year. >=Th_is is_evidence`tkA1at the country isgoing to `destruction. _ . ` A F - ' ` _ A B00!!! in Sales. 17 Some of our -merchants: dxd a. very`la_i-go business zlaat Saturday; doubling and troo- ling the amount of the Saturday before, _ Vestrnnietihg. ` V There wnll be a. Vestry us.-.=-mug at Trinit church this .(Thnr9dav') evening to consider the question of assistant to the rector. ~ A T.` W. _ woo, _ure selling ovorvm gut rod _ ~p:`I enby aodnvuthut. `hell: eltolu-rs war not aoedw go pines winery, mr tho` 1 out umlnn point-uvnnI kn fnnlir n -`.nwb_f vALuABLEEB][PR0PEaTYi TIIOl"U_ llll' SCI` , IIIU DUI I'll all V Iv I 1` mm `tars 9i Hoe o.In-`:24! no`; ' 6 mu" Blanks I .... _n,. \ s1.oo l;ER ANNUM IN Aiiirancn. SINGLE COPIES, FIVE CENTS. 8ena.to_r Go!-Iran : Guts. Tree Planting. Vvon xxx SAMU .,; `"355 \IS CLULI 59$ CK IN THE COUNTY OF SIMCOE. - There will be sold, on ` Saturday, 21st day of Noyembar. 1885 .at n`('.In: `I {'1 `kn n nunn\nn of (`:V\nI-n'a>' V -----vi, , gum saw`, us. uv`_u1u.uuL|.I.UIU AM {me o`cloI k in the afternoon. at Coate's' ` uctxon Rooms, King Street. Toronto. by V `N 0f Powers of rule contained in a certa n { }`1..'mzc which will be roducod at the sale. Th `iHL.' properly : nder Mortgage from Lomnas Mo wurray. part of the South half of Fm` N0 9. in the 5th C0110: eaton of the Town- .9 0f Innisl, in the County of Slmcoe. 00- 10`i"E 14 terms more or '68s. described as fol-_ sh`.`('131 Commencing at the south East angle of 0,` half lot,t.henoe North alor-g East boundary wesld halt lot a distance of 38 rods, then 6. hm? Dmu_1lel with roulh boundary of 8k*_d the Lot saxty-ve rods and nineteen}-link. bounci South on a line Daralle1yv1th:a_ald;E'l5$ gm hm of said half Lot to the South limit of um F" L01. thence East alone said South beainamy-\'e rods. nineteen linluto place of ma ing. save and except such , rt1__o,nr* of. acres as was` heretofore eolcrto and in E0 gmlzoqession of one Archibald Youmr.` "um! made.known at that 1 t.'.::.#-::.z*s':'1:.;'.*.::'..`:'a'_: J V =In_a. f=""`" '1`"9.I|W 7 `. .t Barrie. Sop. Slut, -1885, ~ . mi of VALUABLE PRO- IUPE.-(vl%`thgpA Pnwnnhln of Innial. --m 'rm:-- TV!.1!..S.!.111:-9.r:11_~tz!_I_rIL UDICIAL SALE; Ur V AMUADD. party in the Township of Innisl. 3m-mmnt to a iudszment and nal: 1`Ax'E___,_!I885. Auc1'T6u SALE D SAMUEL ` *`.?n`i`J. r`:c`i{`3 .`.E uf:2.`?nIi .i".a`f.'mm. 2.. pd in two installmen prov ded the tire be made by 15th November, nd the second by 31st 0 ber. _ _ W be *1 ese*:.2d2":::.:`; - `d d the r i:n<:I(1)t{o{))::?.vtlh second b the 30th of No-' q d :1 e third by the 31 or Decqmber. Il'I;lb1eIIrI.-nainrl nu)n(`.tuu1lV navinz t lft OI` GDY HENRY BIRD. Clerk and Treats er. 1 our. [5 ueuu u uunuor, A` V. Mary Agnes Tan: Anvmon: Orpxpl; A:;;;':~e1:;4p::::xn:"`.:.::1;.:.=; ."'1`.``i` 1 m.uuu- muwuuns IN JERSEY COWS. Bulls and Calves. Farmers in: rove your stock. 35-479. - W. A. PET R. Angus. . ANTED: Rood smart `boy wanfaed. to. } `learn theTn1_ _x_-_i31_t_i_ng bua1nosa., Apvly at Tn!!! ntr A `wru- ENERAL SERVANT WANTED in about 1: 8 -weeks or a. month. Must be a good cook, ban. or and washer. Family small. A ly ' to M88. D. F. MOWATT, Box 605. Barrie PP . 43t . 0 REN'l`.-A ne lax-`go brick house on the* corner of Jelc1..n_l_,YV_9;seley_ nuggets,` nnun nnnnnhul `L... A-- UNIV UNI, Illln uill VI "vi-uuwvu 188$, at o'clock noon. at the ooo of the laid Elmer t the Court House in the town of Some. t e following lands. namely: _ Pm-t nf c Mn 12 in thn lath nnnnpnalon at tho `MUSIC LESSONS. -Miss Mockridge will re- ceive a. limited number or music pupils. vocal and instrumental. For particulars as to terms time of lessons. etc.. apply at No. 3 Russo Terrace. V _ - 41-16 V J U1uU.Kl5I`o , 1 For all the noted B;-ands of Imported and Domestic Cigars. Toboocos. Meerachaum and. `G. B. D. Pipes &o.. 8co.. go to the Central A 1 Tobacco Depo Si not the Indian Qhief. Pound Maker. E. B T LL. Dunlop Street. Barrie. Ontario. i um NOTICE. - That the Fleurv Implement. ` Shop kegtlzlby J oaeph Steele..in Barr1e.`win ; be open .on ursdays and _Saturdays during.` the wlntermontha. ' 42:1 ' - 1` -- ; now thin u-1..n.;u;x ` Single Comb. Pl mouth Rocks and a P TER. Angus Imported. Stock. Brown and White Leshorns. owes. V Wxand R080 and 35-47; ; To snibkmns. nu \ N ` nnvnnulin (`Janna 4|IllIvIUl'o J On_tu-io. -un m:u.4.na.-A ueuraole residence, beautitullg J.` situated on Northwest corner of Peel an James Streets. Stable, good water and other conveniences in connection. Also house and Lto east part of lot number 3. on the north-aide O orslev Street- 'l`m-ma I-munnnhln Au-ml- uuuvumuuoua In connection. A130 uouse and Lo ot orsle Street. Terms reasonable. Aplv to Box 98. e. at T/_:c Rate} ayers of the Municipaliy of A Barrie gr: respectfully :,g,,`ed of the fuU0w.`,7bg regulations respecting pay. ment of T{1.ces'i='n 1885. V % - ' and Dayable to an Town Thxee arfi dlvixi 'oe .?:$rr' at his m00. Council Cham- ` Items of Tam n, for Statute Lgbo, D08 3 and sums under ten ' OR SALE.-A'des1rable reside`noe,bea utitullg _9o_r_x3gr P9e}3.q_ Janna: lbnnntn Gould- ...-- -- -- 3`'w 3"s'1.`a"`s'z3.;c. 98, e. J S. J OIINSON. BARBIE. IMPORTER OF . 51$ Dealer lndogalal at olhgilrrxde. and George wn, reyen ue Whi lnlshln Lime. Cements of all kindp. Fire Bricks on Pluto:-ere Heir. Storehouse at the Northern Railway Switch, foot of John street, near the depot. The bond otfthil Lime in better than that of any other kind. and the finish superior. Omoe-Corner of John and Elizabeth streets. OR SALE.-L0'I` 6, CON. 8. VESPRA 200 on well timber-ed. within halts. mile of railway 3 tion. There is 9. house and `some unrrovement upon the pro erty Also West ha. f nf then `must half of Int n. `In, .nn, `In Van- um ruvelnenla upon we pro arty. A180 weal: ha. of the East half of lot 133.10 Con.10, Vea- pre. consisting of 60 acres, tweniy cleared. A never failing stream runs throusrh the pro erty. Terms easy. Within a. mile of churches. 3 res post omce. 8:0. JOHN KENT. Mineslng. -mi GILES LINIMENT IODIDE AMMONIA nnran nnnvonlain fnnn nnhn 1-I-unnvnnlrhavn (ilun LLLVLMELV 1' LUIJLUIE AMMUNIA cures neuralgia fuoenohe. rheumatism, jguut, frosted feetachilblains. sore throat. erysi- pelas, bruises on wounds of every nature in man or animal.` The remarkable cures this re- medy has etfeote classes it as one of the most important and v usble remedies ever disoov- edt th nrelitt . ldb '\ '.c.oL:X'. an pm 81345 y CIiABi.BS WAY, T Land and Iwwuwncc Agent, Life, 'Fs're and I .un'4-14ml Once. vlut side Etroot. next door to the Bank of Toronto. V Bu-rlo. not March. 1883-. 12-11. Many to lend at lowest rates. Agent for Dominion Grange Fire insurance Associ- ation Canadian Mutual Aid Life Insurance and Iieserve Fund accident Auooiationa. `-av-tam tn `D_I IIt\I\ C\_I_L-_ UTHORS AND WRt'i`ERS.-AMATEUR or otherwise. desirous ot ha their Literary Productions criticised. rev or disposed of onthe most advantageous terms, should address tor tun information . TRIBUNE noun?! 3: mrniwrunm e roadwa , New York. 11..-ngtln 1).;-uInnoInnn A Qnnnig hr A.nthnl-I dollars, to be pam ompuy wunuul. unvuuuu. Payments in bul equlre to be made by the 15:11 of November, :1 d failure to do so subjects me party to a penalt of one er cent. nnmn over ten and u der ty_d9llg.rs may be K `UVWY. V C L` j W7-` dnQ$CCVCiIC1vI `Enos. 3. MOLEOD. Dalston. ` Omoo over Oomter & Valve. Bu-rlo. Tuesday sad Saturday. ` 6-ly nu Druuuwu uuvv tutu. Dramatic Productions 3 Sogeoufty. Author: and Publinhou Monthly 31. penf annugn. 44 N'0'l`ICE.-In the matter of the Guardlanshi of the Infant Children of_ Francis Bon - head J ebb. deceased. Axaslimtlon will be made to the Surrogate Cou of the County of Simcoe. before the Judge in Chambers. at the Town of Barrie, ; after the expiration of twenty oa s from the first publication hereof, on behal oi. Geor e Arthur Jebb. of the Township of Teeumset - in the said County. farmer, uncle of the said infant children, for an order appointing the said George Arthur J ebb, Guardialrof Thomas Arnold. Jebb.~ Ellen Ma aret Jebb,- Charles Francis Bondhead J ebb, la Viola Fitz vbbon J ebb. Hulda. Rebecca Jebb. and George rthur Bany Beatty Jebb. the infant children of the said Francis Bondhead Jebb neceased. Dated at Barrie. the 13th da of Cctobe, n 1885 _ A. .. . GEORGE ARTHUR EBB, by AMILTON n samu:wlA R'l`_ His Solicitor. 42-45 H. P. SANDERS, MERCHANTTAILOR, me am an (`I UUBUUI EBB, D. STEWART. His Solicitor. - AND JDEFCJBBAED, CHAS. Ol.IJ'l`~llE the most practiqan and experi- enced man on this Conti- nent for I-shoving. and our imr Rupture and De- tonnluel ot eve% dsse , oription. It will be `your sdvantsge to call on me. 46.000 Trusses sdju-ted in 1-son. Thousands .0! formed Es- \ `\\:;: T T have s tullssu&p1y._ot these celebrated Trusses with `me at . stollowinc p sees: Bu-rle, mine House, may,-Nov. 13. Newman-ket. Fonythe Houses 98!!!`- duyg NOVs 14 -` II.` l"UIIf`I f`IIluv-- , , Is now among t-he.larg`st gndimqiit `successful _manuuwtu;-ink hpusea inthezworl .- ` ,_.-.-._;u; ' I , A I Has. I aI:' e Factorlen,3 No.3` Sutton. 1 In anudu *1nt scoIlund and `1 `mi! onus: One or one ooverI.48 acre: `I he Gomnaxyy hn%5.006 9.3:: or 82 acres. I V o 0.0- -cutters!!! all over I9 W91`! . d~ 40,000 ooplo,; god '_ownu 000 we onto. 10, , 'hoI'u'II',:8-~looomot`vu an 1 It.oI.lIl.|?.0l.l9 all be nc oonotm tly en):- -vlovd in 6 ITIIIII f9|}l8'0l' 30W1l!;_w Mn co: noon-lo-~ A "'-*:.':.:'. '=.';'<`i:.*..!'::.`:.*'.:.':'..-::..=';;..;: GI! =-I--1 -sun no . H9 '!"_3.9.".."!'_9. .'`.--.u V vember. and the tnira oy we .11 Failure in punctuully paying pr any subsequent instalments forfeits t_ privilege of paying by instalments and subge ts the party U1 ueuunuur. we penalty of one per cent. and the further` penalties oi` the Assessment Act. - A ' llnon all taxes due on January _1st, 886._three luv. Nov. 14. ` Send 60. stamp. for registered , ustrated Book on Ru mre and Human Frame by _ nnni; an rm. Surgical Ms_h1niaI;. A BOOK nu 1 4n_AA INGEB lntav _` _ , me $|NGEii1AmIF sc1uhINscn.! .~.-.`. '.~..`.I -..`...'.s+. iuinnka nnil ' wnmm BARGAINS IN JERSEY I _Bulls and Calves. Farmers imm-mm mm- [Us 0 Moclmdge 0 I elve limited nmnhar of mnnln nnnlln MON EYI DUNLOP srnezf. Rate, 37 'O`NT._ Us Dvwnsa --- _ - uVRu mr'-Tmd Humii Fr-ame'by :0]; RE. Surgio-t|MMh1niet. 118 King Street West, Toronto, Ont. sdditional. penalties or the Assessment 1105. Upon 886, three per cent. sbgall beadded. and on the t day of me succeedxug month of February. rch and Aprihone per cent. per month additio al shall be added, and on the lat day of May 8 p 1' cent. I 1vr.\\1h1i nrnh :'s1tro t ":nn?u-r;.a s"...{"%z.. .`. $3 Lur Dale, trom unorougn-m-ea 1 .-.n'i'.`. `.'.`.`. .'a" %v"?.`i'+`.'. 5333.323 BARRIE,'COUN1fYiOF SIMCOE,T01\JITARIO; THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5; 1885. INTERETS' or Buuilnz. '1'H`moo_UN'rY or smcbn: AND mm. bonmron `or CANADA OUR cnrrmuox. 7 '0 'VVo\ 35-47p 6W 1 01". Amthora II III LA `V O. I Apl` 36' Tuwri my TRIBUTARY TALES! J perty in the Townsmp or mmaxu. in-suant to a judgment andnai order for of the Queen's Bench Division of the High rt of Justice in the action Commerce vs. onald, hearing date the 13th dsgeot Ma . .. 1885. and t e 24th day of Ooto r . .. 1886.9` pectively. by and with the up . hation uith enter or the Supreme Court 0 J udioa- .`nreEBn- Ontario at Barrie. there will be oirered tar e by public Auction on ' An$IhA|a 11:- gcll AD IIQIIDIIKDR "1- n_`::"1_~bvviw Ir ATBIBS IN smssion on . uoxnnr. Lppolntment as _a xeretaker of the `culture: Park--uoa1oa1 Omce1'_Appoint- es!- -I.1vely`Dlseuu1'on Between Reeve Renaud Oeunomor lichen.` A . The re nler , meeting*of thecounoil eves held on ondey nfght. 7 His worship Mayor Sew;-ey in the char. Mnnnknnn Osman`;-n` 1)--..` I)--- 1'\_--_L- uvvuvy lll_DllU uuulr. V - Members preaen_t--Reeve,eRou,- Deputy- ReeveD1ckinaon, 2nd Deputy-Reeve Pearcey; Councillors Orou, McLean, Hinds,` Perkins, Anderton. ' -- . . 2 "T The minutes of the last meeting were tread and oonrgned. The following papers were. mresentedjndreud: ` ' ` A- -....I:--A.:-_ 1..-... h `|t_'rr___;,__ 2--. ;1_-_ V"i":.in application from R. Mclienry for the position of. caretaker of the Agricultural Bork WI&).`680l.ltOd by Councillor McLean-. To His orship Mayor Sewxey and _ the Council, Barrie : ' A` ' `kn `null `nan;-uL:cu:u A: J-1.A'f`.-no-& A` `)4. -uuuuvu, LIDITIU 3 At the last ` meeting of the'0ourt of Re- vision I made application to have the assess- ment on the, enclosed lots (No. of lots en- closed) reduced from $500 to.$300, but I pre- sume they were overlooked or forgot to make connection` as provided by the `court. By granting this request you will greatly oblige. Yours tr_uiy,. L. . Saxnnns. Mem.-The highest offer received by me` for said lots isv$800. `K1 ...........L.-._ 0... J IUQ U31 IVUH lD'v(JVV. . November 2nd. To the Mayor and Council of the Town of Barrie : The Board of Health at 5 recent meeting --__3_A.-j -I\._` `IS A -I)__ _ \l_.I1__I I'I__IA.\. LIIU IJVDIIL UL ILCDIUI-I CU C KTFVI-IU IIIUUUII-In appointed `Dr; R. A. `Ron Medical Health Ofcer fotf this mgnigipslity -at a of .Il\_, , '6`iZe""?3r "cilia `}i.u`:Iioi`;'.1'i"t".. ?;" .".a.ry"Z'E 8100 r annnm, and also recommended that a bu` ding eultable for a hospital be rented for four or six months at a rental of about- three dollar: per month. The Board reenact- fnlly reqneatyonr honorable councilvto make the necessary provisions to meet the ex- Avpenaea incurred. Exxnv Bum, Qnnuunlrn nu `vyvuu IJBKVIKI JJLIUU, V Secretary. A communication from Mahn y & Mahaify, of Bracebridge, asking for a. refund of taxes on some town lots in Barrie owned by Ed- ward Hewitt. The complaint is that the assessment is too high on said lots. A In-|rl|`\nI AF nnnnnnl-_n 1|-nu-A nvnnnunnr` ant` vp auvus : vu. TDUDBII-IUI-IU ID IIUU LIIHII Ull DRILL IUUUe A number of accounts were presented and read. I\_ _...A.:.._ .II;________ _.___ ______.___1 L- A.L_:_ -\N Dcuu U; puuuu nuvuvu v SAT nu, Inc 23111" or momma mm :19 o nvntnnl, nnnn an Hm ninn nf than mid

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