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Northern Advance, 19 Nov 1885, p. 8

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Mr, {saw is to be treated mi; am class misdemeanant. A number of revolutionists have been arrested in Madrid. Thebaw a proclamation `has been signed by all his miniatera. 131IeT'A&gi;6iridge libel suit has been agted out of court. ' -T zhei exterminate all Englishmen in his Dominion. n"-I-`I. 1 In _ ' BoIt0n-Lancshif; mill has been burnt. Loss $200,000. W i'1"he aanctioned the issue of more treasury bonds. A: 'I\ u - .ful`.. A Ha.milton_church choir is out of tune. Mr. Stephens one of the number has been dismissed and a suit for salary is threat- ened. How sweet these gentle Warblers sing. How full of joy and peace and ove. ' R. _I C..- -` .I ms ms mmnlmsmn %mom1m. ` `Ah G. T. R. freight train ran off the track the other day near Iroquois, Ont., and a switchman was killed. ` Tlr; [against Durphy, | of Ham1lton,`will fall through, as ho was not married a second time. A man by the name of Holmes was be- fore the magistrates in Bradford the other day charged with using 9. horse and rig and refusing to pafor it. - __ --.. 1|! `I- -_.;l IvI-.4_-- 41I__`I_ ` I Salvhtii 00"]-Selleville have offered $3000 for a. roller rink -building which theywiah to require as a bgrlacks. The rst regular train through from Montreal `to Port Arthur made the run } within 9. minute and a. half of schedule time. sna,n;tnn,_"1=i-1'1`: bu-13 .61!-_A nozmn l " DOLUHNS INTO `ONE. - Tlie -Lwake, Huron, the. last inward geamer for Quebec he: reached Father Th; urgument in the license case before the Privy _Council was concluded last Thursday ' 0 /\ n u I n I ' In Londg, Ont., is known ,in.Englsnd as the place near St. Thomas, where Jumbo was killed. ' I Wix 'sle{A I}Zs .I..EAixiEa7.i*"r${1ric. ton last Thuraday in the vote on the to- ring` ' The` Ohes1Vey,0nt .,-bi-anch or the T Sal- vation Army was rotten-egged on Wed- I IIILQAQII General Middleton inspected, the To- ronto public school drilled pupils on Friday. ' ` _ F` A Bu-d5: Eye View} or the World for Three 1 -. Days-Gana.dhn.Un1tedStates g-J IS--nnnanI axo- *';::;;;v;a3;;;i;:,a;t;;;;` Eeently dedi- cated by Rev. H. S Matthews, superin- tendent 'of the Bracebridge District Methodist Church. It is worth about $400. The prospect is good for the Montreal mills to have plenty to do this winter I pin 11 . 13 1 - Whitby is going to compel vaccination, ` -'".i`;:*l;scv11-:,_1%_i_ci ~sS`wecretary, has`. escaped to the United States. Hamilton remen claim to have hitched upin a second and a. half. - - Fifteen cases of small pox are reported at Charlottetown, P` E. I. m'l:h-e Moyor 1`\Io;tr_oa.l declares the small pox_ now under control. 11 I ,1 L- ,I__1!,I, -__..__ `.-__ __- .. .._-..__ -__-- York dounty farmers ;a:;1t to abolish tollgates. They ought to succeed. ACIl'II I ,I II : T1`ri1eT 6oIux:1f>ia _ papers 3 ak of Lord Lansdowne a return to Canutf: . - A The Albrta arrived on time Arthur on Thursday. Th Belgian budvget shows a. surplus of 900 NY} lVU _ Old World V ` The news from Egypt is not very hope- I` ' A man 1I)y ihe .na_rne of William Smith was charged before `the Gravenhurst mag- istrates a. few days ago with stealing a "buckskin `hunting suit from Andrew Har- vie. He is in B`a;`rrie "gaol awaiting trial. t4_, , ,, - `Y_4_1 4-,.-- 41-- _-AI-;.. Servia `has declared war against Bul- C*'V and General News. -Kingstonremen have resigned in a. -41..` ' Ponce Court. THE A NORTHERN. ADVANCE. at Port general ved tops -een '. of ign- rds, le- in im- 12 or ; im- H2. A R e, (}overseed do 4.; . . . . . H Dressed hogs, per 100 lbs . . . . . . .. ` Beef, fore uarters . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Beef hin quarters . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Chickens, per pair. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Ducks, do Geese. each ............ ., ...... .. Turkeys, each... .............. Butter, und rolls ............ .. Butter, gerolls .............. .. Butter tub dairy ......... .. E freh, a .......... p3uuSm$%&Jn. .... m Ap les.per bb1..._.&,............ 0n1ona.green,per oz.......... Cabbage; do ' Caluliower, eo , Bea.na.'per buan.'.'.'.'.'.'.2Z'.'.i'.'.Z2Z POD nnu unanv n 1'U m rurcm our numerous customers and the ublio nerally. that my sons having entered argely nto the manu- facturing business and given up ordered work, I have opened up Business in my old stand, so long and favorably known and win he grepered to nu all orders in` tire Boot, and hoe line. I am determined to kee up the re utation of the firm for order work, us us; only ret-class leather and ndings. From my long, experience as a practical boot and shoe men. as well as mv thmsnnm. u-....... LIV! Ill-UBO UU SIGUUIIVLLIIJQ UL Lam in th1: evidence of prg')sp;_erity.\ _ . ?. .'.. Somebody" placed `a bafrel of beer in front of 9. noted Scott Act" manwghoupe in` `1 Alliston a few evenings ago, `and ' was he-' } tonished mlthe morning tgjnd it had dis-` 1 appeared. The joker thihlis the price` of * _the_,bee_r rather high for the _joke. , , . -_- .__ ._, vvn-ova`! an vnuvuu van DU nu with neatnesso and don toh. Remember t place, one door out or neon : hotel. ~ ` .ResIeotrnlly yours. . ' 7 nouns! ruby yerwn . coo 1.` mm my l0Il8_ exponenoe man, well as my thorough know- ledge of all the requirements of the trade, I can oonden tell all my old customers and mani new ones hey can have a neat lit, sound an durable leather and ohea boots by callln at the old stand , where orders can be ed toh._ the or uaen n ham- - v.-`van `wheat, fall per bushel. . . Wheat. spring, do V Wheat, goose, ((110 Barley, o Oats, do Peas, - do ( Rfe, do C over seed 10011331.` fore uarters . . .. - A do Geese.. eaoh.. .' ....... . .' . Butter, Pound rolls. ran an: Rntfnr L'U|IIlRIV3,|JU1' Ulllucsuuou sgfales. per bbl. ...... . . . d ' (hhona. Q6811, Dal; OZ - CALI` SKINS. u I - in -ouooOIII - Tnmmed md'curea. . . L l'-...I-... NOTHING LIKE LEATHER I ROUGH RIDES. Iulouott .q..`!:".``.'*~ *22..t=s2.. ll "Siorrieoody broke a. bane of glass from. the window of 9. Bradford candy shop and some sweeties were stolen by a. sugar tooth thief. The Prices ,Bu1_Ing'1n_ the Looal. Toronto. Montreal and lngnsh Ital-kets -A Resume ot_the Week. V 1 Tan Nonmnnn Anvmcn OFFICE, ' Buuun, Nov. 18, 1885 In consequence of the bad roads the mar- ket was not so well attended last Saturday as usual. Still there was a fair display of the things which give comfort to the stomach and render joyous the hungry. Butter 20 cents, eggs 20 to 22 cents, potatoes 40 cents a bag. Other articles same as last week s quotations. ' T u-n-_..:_ Au___j_. un-..n.-A. - nu: swan or in nuuuxrrs mmma was 2431' wnx. ` SCSI VVVIIUGII I I I O Bax-ley.... . l\n-1: t{m1NfL1m max um PRDDIJGE. BEG LEAVE T0 INFORM ouf customers and the nnhlin onnnrollu +1.... I Cows,'all weights... _ Q C` `C Your skins, 7 to ili 9 CC I` . v ' 3 Calf skins, 12 to 15. 0 u u nnms AND SKIN8-INsPECTED. 1 Steers, 60lbs. and up 0 08.... 9 u u n my (I A crazy man named Adam Thompson has been sent to Barrie gaol upon the certicate of two doctor: He hails from Shelby Shegon.`--North Star. 3"?` `I we|| P1|__e__|sed with th__argains! Our'Mr. Ryan will Withdraw from the business in 3` SW me cnommu & mum, BARR|[_ Our Sale will continue until our stock 1: duced ($10,000.00) Ten Thousand Dollars, Toronto 1|'a.rmers Marl.xot. V TORONTO, Nov. 17. 1885. .111` _..._ L---L_! A A --` * ` -Barrie Grain Market.` A--- VUIIOI BIOIOOI A02 `I IJIIOIIC 0 20.... no; -won;-vg Uv u... w. --..-- -.- `-_-u. -c The Gruvenhux-at`1unt club reurned `from their annual hunt the other day having taken thirty deer and a. large number of partridge and trout. I` I ` A:R E%]SELLING LOTS OE Our customers are -Azuu run uAum.-122.ACRE FARM FOR , farm for 59.19 or rent, Lot 23. 7th Con. Ves- nrs, 1} miles from Barrie, on good road; land is ?.`&v ;1ff,`n`?.3`.`:1`?..?3.?:.?.9.i:&:=.9.122:-; sunny noun with clay bottom ; 90 aores'c1ea.1-ed and well fenced, all under cultivation 40 `acres in cr_op.ba.lunce seeded dnwn - 0 -mm -4 uuu wou whom, an under cultivation acres crop. balance seeded down; good well of water, a small pond in the barn yard; ggod house. large barn 60 x 40. stable under the In thatwln hold 20 head of cattle. driving and im- plemeygt sheds. aheegvand p houses, &o., a hard. 11] (1 easy to or renteullnfogrg number otbyoeaaga. 0311131 831311: AbtANon'01_ll`oe. orto the owner on 0 pre- A lot of bricks from the ruins of aburnt building fell during the night a. short time ago on to the main street, Bracebridge, rendering travelling `along the street 9. dangerous operation. 1'.` :1 'I\ .1 I ' I I 3'1-A'i:i;1'\.rE-- m FOR BRAIDING AND EMBROIDERY, 4. nu- ARM FOR SALE.-122.ACRE FARM _____ t;.r_5l_x 3!9_1-_sale 95 regt, 23,_7th Opposite B. Hindu Dominion House. DUN LOP STREET - -. BARF % nucv oodi. ' Gheapwools and Braids Silks, .0anvass, Patte;'_9;s-,--;7_hi9-zille, Oaids, T Tassels, . Tabse `Draper, j-c. GBYSTAI. PALACE STORES Carlin '5 and Labatt`s Celebrated Ales al- ways on 216. IS THE PLACE TO GET a cum mu suranlomsnoczmmi S'I'E.I'I'CI-I` E. .Bosworth,~of the C,ollir.gwo.odt' Baptist ChI_.`1rch'had a farewell 800181 and an address " presented to him afew days. ago, and also he was presented with a. sil- ver water pitcher by the temperance peo- T\` Indian Teas a Specialty. HIGH QUALITY." V LOW PRICES. 5 JNO. M. BOTHWELL. * The Largest and Choiceat Assortment o ' Teaszin Town. Splendid valuein GREENS Mus: JUST HERE.j Piano Covers, Table Covers, and every- thing which Embroidery Art can do, for Ladies to beautify their homes are ex- ecuted at her school of, art. { LESSONS cnvsu ANY noun or nus nu. MEI EMEE@I@EE3Z? ea IIIIMIITIFY Yllll HIIMBE ! Ladies who learn the Embroidery Art at. Miss Hamilton's School, can make 350 ; ' Mantel Drapes for from 810 to $20. New and more commodionugplietninea,-1` steam presses, new type,` a.t"e"to `bathe "order of things next spring in the Qrillip. "Packet oice. Friend Hale `had tlf heartiest congratulations. of Tm; ADVANCE in fhi Avinhna of nr'hnr"u':ritv.\ 5 3" MISS HAMILTON Her. many pupils are delighted with 4 the progress` they have made. Calls particular attention to her very successful method of teaching READER! uquons Alla cuqmzs. Io mnssoj N - . aim . u....;'a .."'.......25.*.*.*.=*..:'.s: ..`::.**...'.*: LADIES DONT FORGET THAT 3AB3IE.. -NOW [B THE TIME TO- Creemore folk charge Staynerites with circulating a. false report about smallpox being in Creemore all from business % jealousy. % ru 1 I I - II I 0 BLACKS, THAT IS FOR ROBERT HUBBERT. AND J APANS at one o'clock in the afternoon, at Com - Auction ROOKIE. King Street. Toronto, by v.: mortgage. which will be produced at the saic the following property : Under Mortgage fro: Thomas Mcndnrray. part of the South half :' 2 I me of Powers of sale contained in a. ccrtair, I i 5 Lot No. 9. in the 5th Concession of the Tow: '. taining 14 acres more or less, described mo. 1 hip of Innial, in the County of Simcoe.cor- v, lows : Commencing at the South East angle :' 7 said half lot.thcnce 1\'orthalongF.ust boundsr; of said half lot a distance of its rods. them: 1 West parallel with South boundary ofsai .h8.1f Lot sixty-five rods and nineteen lxnm i thence South on a line parallel mm said i_;i~: , boundary of said half Lot to tho South 1uu:tC' said half Lot. thence East alum: said 502' mt sixty-ve rods. niuc-teen links to pin` 9.` nnincr earn nn n\'i-nu? on.-h x..:':inI'.| J'_.ee s Anbly to H Zl,7Z`az).tl1`elx' Brelthert on was presented with a purse and an address a. few days -ago by the ladies of his Gravenhurst con-_ gregation as he was leaving to pay a. visit to Ireland, his natlve land. a vwv-qua 1-; u - THE Pl-IO-TOGRAPHER In home again and hard at work, W1 ideas, latest New York styles, DEW tnre in operating room. new backill etc., etc., and largest instrument 11 Toronto, and everythmq to malfe ` ictnre; large portraits taken dxrec to for frames. Call and see how do our work with new process. Alla come to me Art Gallery:I.OHN STEP] rs - . . us- UUU. LUFUIS VVIU DC II1i1(l(` KHU`-"H 11` ` l - For further particulars apply 10 .161 I 8: MACKENZIE. Solicitors. hos. : ~ anv . Permanent Buildings. Toronto .~`tx-cc r Or to G. P. McKA\ . Es().. I.`-1`:-0.`. i rermanent. buuaxngs. 'l'0!`0l1KU' Or McI{A\, EsQ.. In Toronto. 22nd October. 155.3. -Barrie, Aug. 1, `S5. s_..___.__.__-......_. _ BRICK s1dmfAxn mm d:Ul.'U53 sulu 1105. The following improvcnmxts n . on the premises: About 10 m'r'~7 ~ gng erected thereon a Suh.~`t;HxIiuI ` xnghouse. barn and etahlv. WDRJQ nun in-`oh no` 9]..` I.V"`A wrzuuuse. uarn ana etamo. M TERMS-One-tenth of the 1-xzrvl ` to be` paid down on the day u1'_.~'r1`n 1 ance. terms will be made known at! WAR fnv-than nnv-funn|nu-n nnnlr tn ,1 ; nu u snug -use ISUUS. Hlll0.'lt't'n Hun: lU 7 __ nning. save and e.\;.'opT . M? 8&ld 14 acres as was herctoI'orv- . now in possession of one .~\x-v.-hih:1Id Also exce ting the right of way in c across saizfLot. Tho `Fr\l`n\'Iv\v\nu 3-nu-.-unu--....u`O: nvm . V IN THE COU.\"I`Y OF SIMCOE. There will be sold. on Saturday, 21st day of N0veniber,1883 William Earns1:ew,' of `Watt, was drown- ed in High Lake a short` time ago. _He was huntmg and entered a shaky craft to follow a deer, the boat sank and although Earnshaw was a good swimmer he was drowned. " '- ' ' `VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY . . M'au2>'r'A i am; ` NICCARTHY, PEPLER Sc M(-C.umax. 45-48 Vendors` Solicilors. ; WLLIIUIII: II ercst. The other te_rgns and` conditionswil standing condxtxons of the Chancery of the High Court of Justice. F'n1-fhnr nsu-Hnnlnra Ann 3... \.,..: L... 01 um nlgn Uourt or Justice. Further particulars can bv hadb_\ aw1Szr. F . ('33? to the Canadian Bank of Commerce. 0 McCarthy, Pepler 8: McCarthy, Barrie, or`- tne undersjgned Master. ` Dated thnsflnd day of .\'ov.. 1885. Sgd. J. R. (`O'l`T}'lIt. `Jnafnn n I D_. ...' 15 .UUlll 8 LVVO HHH The locality is residence and is Bay. V 'Ihe soil is good. bid to 1 11 sou IS g00(1_. The groaery wxll be S01`1Sl1}}'i0'1'!KUHFCN: c xe y the Master. TERMS AND C0.\'m'1'm.\`.~' or (~:.\1.r:.-Th.- ye; chaser shall pay to the Vendurs or .their Sui: tors 10 get cent. of the pllrvhabc rnonc,-y at :17 time 0 without interest. 'I`I\n ntlunn inc.-an .....1 -.._,1-.- sale, and the balance in one IIl0g'_ uuuulu cum .1 mues Irom limrio. ' \ There is erected thereon `.1 two .-1.,,.,.y} 1 dwelling house in cxca-.11.,-m p..;,aig. M l buildings. ` There is also a good 0l'chzu'vl and gunm , It is convenient to SCll00lI ~.`, cl11m`l{(-:3. Ctr" is abouts. two minutes` walk 1'1-mu z1po.zfj locality vcrv suimh:- rm .. l _ , noes ,.r_ Townshl of Inmsl. and better you 01"" . . kn - A deserl as follows, that us to say 2 W n and Ltwenty-nine de rees west. ninct . . Commep. mg on the east exde ofthe road leaui I Painswick to Tollendal and on the ugh boundary of me Northern Railway [0 em. thence north fty-four degrmes jj mmutes east along the easterly " said road four chams and ftylinks, Th;.n,7,`e south fty-three_degrecs_ and fom-.11;-0 ,'n;, utes eas one_ cham and forty-fourlinks. Th:-r`.,; south ti tyexght degrees end thirty mimt,` east, four chams and ten lmks. I`hennesoxi:} 3`-six Ii Thence south orty-t_our degrees and ti???--.~ minutes west.four chums and ft_\-1' _ our and or}. half lmks more or less -to Ihu northt-r1_v , bo .f ` ary of the Northern I{.8.l1\'`I. yproperty. '1'1,B;` . -north forty degrees and lift) _ m1nute.< M-y along saxd northern boundur_\' of 1'ailway pm pertf; six chains and f_'ort_y-six link:!_m_0re or to t e place of beg1nmn_L;, (`()1![{1lI:lXlgb_\a_j Ineasurcment two a.c1`_-.~a and nmcI_`. dredths of an acre. mnrv or 1(:~.<'. Th nhnvo nrnnnv-tr C- ..I . . . . .9 I . .'I -four 2. .:, T UDICIAL SALE OF VALU ' perty in the Tpwnship of Inni[s}f?lu' U Pursuant to 2; Judgment a d . sale of the Queen's Bench Divn nal orderfnx is Court of Justice in the ncti Km om: 1'}. McDonald, earing date the 1(1;?hC3m-mere e b A.D.. 1885, and t 1885 res ctively. by and wit} th ~ ' ' '~ } ofte hfgziter of the Sup_re1p_e `C01? an tura fnr H. Dnn_." JIM.-.2 .uuv Ava uuvcI_y.' uy End With theV"v;.'A" ottfle hfgster 9f Sup_reme Cour?I();f ($3?-1: ture for Ontano at Barne. there will be ofY elrc-A11. for sale by public auction on hgilliston with a band, a roller skating rink, a baseball club with $100 cash ands. new school house is on the road to happi- ness. sntunnlv, `in? urcu Lus U1 an acre. H1011` 19,,-_ The above pronertv i3;Lh()i1[ 1 mt. andale and 3 miles from Hm-:1.-, There i PPIH -for` that-nnn .. o.../ . TOWNSHIP or INNISFIL` )5. 'l he soil good. The nrnnnrtvnuil BAYFIELD AUCTION SALE N ovenibef 19, If --IN 'mr~:--- Creemore is to have a paper to be printed at the Bulletin oice, Cullingwood. So says a correspondent of the A1liston- Herald. L _ '\ uuuco \v,a.'u\ |1`I)lIl 8. D( very s1}:tz;1;:<: for u c0nven_u-nt [H [Um /05" and conditions will be: 8 Of the (`hnnnm-r h:.~:.~.' _1;q._ Block; l with new new furm? backgmunds; Jstrument north_03 I make a mu`? \ direct iron`-* quick W9 mess. All are W91" >HN STEPHENS. _...u\.L_y'3LX HEX.- degrcos thir: nd fty-four and or}; he bound J.y`propert,v. Then fifty Imnmna \rUI lr.li. Master at `um-uv .c]1ol(-enesn, an -Grau' & Co. a Noted for ue value, (1 tyle of their Dress Goods. 9, 1885 )5 I) l t1u_:|u.. . Toronh` UU If l)i\'i.=io '9` I ple; ----~7 --- v~-_. Mr. Nealey, of Adjala, has lost two children by diphtheria lately, one a girl. 15, and two others are not expected 01 live. 1 -*'l_`l-1_'3;nVic:2st 1;! 1e and Ulster Cloth V in Barrie, will be ml at GI-ay9s. Cows are forbidden to steal their keep on the streets of Collingwood between the 1st of November ed the 1st of May. -n_44___- ... _-- -> __ _. A\_.-..-..-4-.__-J .Bradford is troubled with clothes line thieves. Mrs. John Armstrong lost all the clothes from one line last week. The qarterly `services in the Mthodist Church, Bradford, were well attended. About 150 partook of the sacrament. -Bottom value FurAs, Overoats and Suits, at Gray :-.n. _- `V I 1| A1"! I 1 An Samuel Grs.hmT, of Wahzgo, while having a tussle the other day vuth Wm. Montgomery had his leg broken. "He Collingwood Sone of nngumdhgd a good time the other night at Union hall in that town. ..'The Rev. Mr. Burnett preached an orange sermon last Sunday afternoonto a large congregation. 1 - Some twenty cases were disposed `of by 1 Judge Boys in the Bradford Division ` Court the other day. _ i 117 u `I\ III Z 7``7S7v5;e`x:ax(leV111-lq;f- busines. Relding s mill is in full blast and things around the Methodist Church are booming. A `It? 1 . I -I '\Voollen Goods. Fzfty-seven ladies in Orillia are entitleil to vote at the coming municipal elections. ` -Gray 6: Co. arevted for their choice c.u--rmunn mt smcon` Axis in`s3rnxc'r i` n:xcn.~.NGn:s AS noon. Nnws, _ A new mill is in chrre of erectibn at the head of Koshee Lake. And Condensed -into Interesting Paw % -graphs for Advanceneadoru who Like The narrow or the non. ` . ` - uuvvuuwu " H1;sl3urk s Falls `Arrow is advocating the erection of 9. market house in that place. Ana an ' Ann I '1 : `Q em GRE izing a club. -Sneclal value Blankets, at Grayh. l~ Bun-k s Falls is Khltve a railway statxon. Village lots at Bur '3 Falls at $15 `each. The Gravenhurst snow shoers are organ-T -1 ' 1 , L-L ._-_..:_...1 - Penetanguishen has a hat carnival whatever that means. u The Baptists Bf Brscebridg will erect}. church there next season. Thirty car loads of_;g;a have been ship`- ped from Alliston during the season. 1'! n. I 1; ' I\, 2111- __,_ -__L!;I`_.1 T Aslllytory. ` V A silly report got abroad the other day that the Oddfellovn and the Mason: had a dispute about the interment of the late Thoma A1-moon. We are authorized to any that -there in not the least glimmering of truthintho repor_t_.J ` . . - Mr. Jovhn Jacks`;-)x;-It->'rI|-no`;-.-ly oi -I'aok':oon u Bet:-eatonthoill mud". huptmluod the -lull l`HnIn`|nb nnnnn `dam; `iink 1: lll UVII3 Vjjll. IIFIIIIUI1 V` V Retreat on the um hniputoh: be hot-afar called the Queen : ohl. IVUIIBIIIJ Illnlcl JUCI-0 Mr. Wm. Jones isbuilding a. new honae which is something in the antiquarian shape. . {V Mr. John iANewell, who own: afarm on` Grand Manitoulin Island, has returned-home ``C.?.'f. `f'i`,`'i?i5, .].'__.L ,5 AI__ l`1__,Ln, w`T;1uev`cY<;r`;'l'I:;l)ES`ndeiit of the Gazette was ill last week wi1,l:h "` wet feet, bntjis now con- vlescentu 1 I ll - `I'..L.. I`|..!....2.. .. T\-I-A.."..'.' ..---- - 1..-- ' VHLUHUUIIIL W ` { Mr. J ohn.Orispin, of Dalston, gave a. free lesson on music in the school house last Friday evening. The young people are try- ing to organize 9.` singing class for the winter months with Mr. `Orispin as teacher. IIIIILIVAVIIU UV IIVIIVI W1? HIIQIIIJO ' V4} Fisherman, owner of real property [and shing appliances worth $150. . `. K Tnnnrnn nu nnnnnnnn Arr: A u q u . run: LA _vo vvvv Lulu GBEUBIIVIA I.V| wtvvo 5. All song of "owners or tenant in town- ships or village: aasessed fox-`$200. 6. Income!!! assessed for $250. ` | 7. Wage earners, $250. --vv :vv-' w vvwu v-v -1i vcv U31 Cuvvr Av for Reference. The qualications of an elector_ under -the Franchise Bill of the Parlnament of Canada are `as follows : . 1_. Tenancy, $20 per annnm. , 2. Owner, occupant or tenant-citiea, $300 ; town, 8200 ; counties, 9150. 3. Sons of owners, 1f value _ of property auioient to otherwine qualify. '4 `w:`IFIllVlI"l nmnnn .n Iuonl runny-an-Lao wvvvs And for the Legislature of Ontario the followinig parties are entitled to votes: 1. Every householder. ' , . T 2. Owner, tenant or occupant in cities and town assessed for $200. '1 f\.......... J.'.._--.A. `.._ ---.-_-..L :_ J.__._ unuvtlw \II V IIIIIEUD, QPLVVI 4. All sons of owners or texisnts in cities or towns `assessed for $400. ' ` A `An -...__ -1:-.._........ -..L-._-..L':.. --_.. . THVE Pnovmcrgnrnaxcnxsn. - L The different classes of persons entitled under the amended provincial franchise to vote for the election of members of the Ontario Provincial Legislature are as fol- lloxis ; Sons, grandsons`, `(owners or tehants), assessed, in cities and town for $400, or in villages and tow,ns1ps for $200. no-nruvun A...-.3 - . _ . An.-- -2 QOKA '..-_L Iv; Ava. qynvv Ill VIIIGIEVD auu IJUWIJBLII- JDu - It is reported that the trustees of this school section have engaged Miss Seggsrt for another year ss teacher. There are large quantities of tatoes beini shipped from this place to oronto whic command the highest price, as there is very few `dsmsged, with the rat in this v?cinity. ` ' ` ' W- ...A ...... a..a. f..-L-I..-.LL- -: _:.;..-_ ATrde:g:i e Court Sf V Appeal re.`{ -voters` list`gt'.G'ra.venhurst afew days ago ` there were 45 appeals. Five names were ` added and seven struck off. `There were ` qevenmlteratione of qualications and six c.-..~.-335.531.... n"-nn'nnn- afghan`: main; 1 V -VKIJIv O We had our first instalment of winter last week in the shape of" halfhn. inch of snow which has now disappeared. 7 ` l5TnlInwn nn hm: nu-and nnnn inning gin! Inn "1'L1iI{$Z L"i.'.'"p...ea" '"5EZ"re,,ma we must five the boys credit for not actmg foolish y this year. V MI! Warn Inn`: A man. LA__- Let Every Voter Out This out and Keep it Il|l\A UVVVII CUDCDDUH LU` WWO E-3. Owner, tenant or occupant in town- ships or vgllages, $100. A A nluinn Ann-can-an A- `Anna:-`L- :_' ..:L:-- Auviu u Every householder. Resldents, owners, tenants and occu- pants assessed-for $200 in cities and towns, or for $100 in villages and townships. .. ` Qnn: n-I-nnnnrm` `/nmnnm: nun O-n`:-`mud-..\ Iv IIAVVIUI One man can have only one `vote in the proyince. . A short timeiago `\lVw."Bell had a conversation with Mr. Hewson, the Bar- rie lawyer who prosecuted, the rst Scott Act trials here, and was informed by that gentleman that his (Mr. Bell s) name was attached to the letter giving the informa- tion upon which the prosecution was brought Of course Mr Bell wrote no such letter, and gave no information of any kind, which facts we are authorized by him to state. Consequently if Mr. Hewson s story is correct a contemptible forgery has- been committed, and Mr, Bell `taking this view of the case is natur- ally anxious to detect the guilty parties. Of course the mistake may be with Mr Hewson, buta lawyer certainly ought to know upon what grounds -he makes a statement or conducts a ecase.--_Co1ling- wood Enterprise. "i5'(B;72a}Z'`ioLZ3.""Jr"'$250, pm of which mgy be" paid as rent or board. l'nr`:nnu Irving` An run` -an-:pln u--:LIn L`... v vvvvvv ll ualn I.I\I IJIIIBI an Lvuv Us uuauu. | `Indians who do not reside with the tribe, and have the same '1! a"ca.ti- nu 5 ' whites. t ` That Tottenhsm isa great place. They I had debates last week on some very` use- ful snd-,; entertaining topics. ls early closing benecial ! ls re more destruc- tive than water ? Should Riel be hanged? These questions have been set at rest. One other question was debated : Which of the two liquor laws is the better--Scott or_Crooks.? To which editor Hughes re- plies : We volunteer the-decision in ad- va.nce-ueither is worthtwo cents. One is {useless and the other worse. -3:.-'z*..:::":'..,";{ :.`:"a.:." T `.. i . o._ i`? 0 . _c . h ou`o~iu-imiaaioicyiaeaau. an en. cake: `and pies and chickens and xinn are given and then the donors go and eat the `food `they have given at 25 cents per bend; Don t you 396`? ' Four Rama Indians with?-their families are com ing at Leg Lake, their tents are made 0 skins and comfortably fitted..up ; they have met with splendid success in hunting,` having kil_led.sixty_deer and one bear besides smallergame. One, of their number, named .Ye1low_hesd, met ~ with a serious accident the other day, viz. a broken leg, which will prevent him chas- ing. the bounding roe for some time.- Gravenhurst Banner. "The Fishery Inspector at Midland I` closely watching violators of the law. The other day he came across some Calling.- wood shermen `in the Indian reserve; 1 number of .ba.rrels of reoent.ly,.ss`1ted7sh IHAIIA nnnuunan-I :11 `LA 1-unigln` M ..l....I'.. . uuuauvu Va. .vanasvaw VI. svvvuvll ,nu.wuu.- llll were secreted in the bu C Nobody wanted to own them. Inspector Frazer sexzed them and conveyed them-t to ,Mid- land. ` ' The Model `School Board of Trustees for Bradford are very` properly enquiring into the uneven attendance `of Teachers in Training at" the schools in this county. whereas two Model Schools exist in the one county. the Teachers in Training shall `be divided equally between thesamel The present rating is` : Bradford 18, Barrie 32.-Bradford Witness. ' Bears are very common in Watt and have been killing sheep. Geo. Bogart was goi-ng`slong the Ufford road last week when a bear fnghtened the team so that they cleared out leavingwagon and team- ster behind. What George's feelings were when he found himself tread on a lot of stove pipes by an old bear can be imagined but not deseribed.+FfreeN Grant Gazette nu uwulua urynlwuvv VI us VI UV- 5. Income or earnings amounting ' to am . 3 Ju.ohon'a'1l9w v QUALIFICATION OF VOTERS. Advance '(5;;re-;pondenoe. _,_'___L-j LI_-L At, 1," J ames Letherby. of Midland, says he; 'knows' who stole his ` `tape Vline, and threatens to prosecute if it, is.-not taken back.` That sort of sthredening" has `lost its effect.` ,Thi_eves- know it is __the'mAe;-est moonshine. "Arolutothexrueillol. We notice 5 practice among the smell boys of throwing snovibslla etvhornes no they go along the Itreetl. Jew ..dnyu ago 3 horse was no frightned bythhfoortl of apart that the young nearly lost oonttol of it. A hour: `in look-up with I good hon-It ; M than young - v--vv vvv-u vi Mr. McLaughlin whose name appears in the town council` report washefore J utioe Bird the other day at the ' olice court. and having iecknowledged vio sting the law in selling meat withduti license was ned $15 en1co'stu.' * V` 'rnL_ ___- .__!____L (L, __,_.A n 1- . .. IQ f"'i'ho"Ze azainat the mania or Lant & Co. taken under the Hniwket- s and Pedla.r a Act has been withdrawn. -A A '______|_ A; ,g_________ `_ _, __._ , [I u u. . IIT IIVVII VUIUIIUICWIIO A coup! V of tmnps or so are raked into the lock-up every night or two, and in the morning one permitted to go on their way. A \In lull: .l.'Ul|.l, DIIUUIUI-IUUIB MONDAY, Nov. 23.-Farm stock and plements, stothob villa of Brentwood, at 12. o'clock. Wm... Mo itt, propnetor ; A. Paton, auctioneer. T - Q Arnvvn-n A It 'KT4un- I30 13-... _..-.. -._L_- 2_ L DUUII QIIUUIUIIUUIQ - SATURDAY, Nov. `28.--Farm property in the township of Humphrey, at Fraser : hotel, ravenhurat, at 2 p. m. McCarthy, Pepler & McCarthy, Mortgages : Solicitors ; R. K nnber Johns, auctioneer. Mommy, Nov. 23._--Farrn stock and im- plementa, at lot 8, con. 11, Flea, at o'clock noon. Robert Dickey, proprietor; G. R. Ford, `auctioneer. Mnvnnv AI? 09 `IF.-.. -`punk nun: :__ Prince He'mk'yA'etf has resign- ed as lieutenant of the Prussian Guards, and hie resigpetion`hu been accepted. credit Sales. FRIDAY, Nov. 20.-Farm stock and imple- ments, at 100. 20, 6th con., Eon, at 12 o'clock noon. George Fletcher, proprietor ; G. R. Ford, auctioneer. V - {vi.;.;.;.;; nalgii * '1. Head and the title lapsed for lack of an heir. I uuuuvu Uunu uvuusvn uIw- 1.: vs :Irtunind_iv-idn_ul_s. Yet such in the cue; Posters` out state that the '1'-.1:.`- 1:: ...4. .5. _w...u. 15.`. mo... The ytdizf seat e6 1sh;&aiLy' E61-ing away the Europeans has been detained. I P;inc'e vAlex.ander wants a. meetixtg. of the representatives of the two Bulgarias. I A I .u -no- -\ .'PublicZ gatnltlg ltablea at'Monaco will I likely prohiblted. General Prendergast `h'a'.s beet` ordered to advance against Mandalay at once. II`I' Q I I ` ;;`;gv;a ;;;.;.:1; g{ri{n,1;13e?1"tix'e"'11"7i>. for Londonderry, Ireland, last Thursday. Int- 'l\_,`L_ - 'I\-_,_..`I_ The Duke o} De vonshlirelzxa 20 per cent.. of the rent of` his Irish ten- ants. . The Limerick corporation has resolved to ask; the government to have the troops withdrawn from the barracks.` The Briis has been totally wrecked off the north coast ! Ireland ; the crew were saved. 9 A Limerick-mob has beaten a soldier to death A L , " Thiere was a large fire in Manchester-4 Thursday. - . (1 II GU71} CIQVIGUIVIID VI. \1\lllIlI-LVIIUIIIIIU CIIII BIL ` rorfections of "na. men. The appeals were ` ent'ered_by` Mr, R. K. Johns. " `How -9.` pet-`$611 can a.`ordA to dive ee oo1,1oert,..i,nto_x-Ipersed with short address- ,wi:_Q_j"'gOOd_ equate meal thrown in and ell for sum of twenty-ve Voentu, is e queitioifthat troubles the-Vlnind of" __ :_1:..:.:..-I- 17. ; -...I. :- -.A...-II._

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