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Northern Advance, 24 Dec 1885, p. 5

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300%; & SHOES V `will take n ace rc1u:w.ugu1:uu:uu, x\'l.lU1H.llLl- unu . North Simcoc Railway . . . . . . . . . .. Muskoka. Branch` 1{ai1way.... . L . .. Gramd Trunk East. . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . .. Ottawa. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Ori11ia.....'.....'. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Q1'il1i&..' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Collingwood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Collingwood . . .; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Northern Railway North . . . . . . . . .. Hillsdale, C1-aighurst, Dalston and (`.1-nurn nin . V ;--nuu_uLu'b'l;, JlUllU.U.), H cuxwsuay ` and Friday.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 British. Mails. .v:a (N. Y,,) Monday and Tuesday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ' ma (II8.lifax,) Friday; . . . . . .V . . . . . . .` DAILY MAILS DUE FROM .LV Ul.'hLl DILHUUU I\.li.llWZia , l'CllUl.U.llgl11" shcne and Midlan . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. -Newmarket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .1 N cwmarkct . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : Hamilton and Beeton Branch Rail-j wa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. fl Musko a. Branch Railway . . . . . . . . . Co11ingwood.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ! Collingwood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. ; Orillia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..* Orillia. . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ' Hillsdale, Cra.ighurst.Dulston, Crown Hill A , . . . . . . . , , , ,, I nu1}s{qzl1i1c,uL'u1g11L1rsL.uulsnon, crown 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Rugby. Edgar, Steele . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. I z-Midhurst. Monday. VVednesdu.y and Friday . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ` .I.].J.1lDlllL|C, \Jl' If . Crown Rugbv. Edgzuj Rnnnrn and LIIUVVII [1111--._ - u . . . . . . . . . . . ..' . . . . ., Rugby , Ed;r,zu', Steele. Mitchell's Square and East 01-o . . . . . . . . . . . . . . t--Grcnfell, Tuesdu ' and Friday. . . . x--Midhurst. Mon :13 , \Vedncsday and Fridnv . . . . . . . . . . , , , . . . , 7 , ,,~ BARBIE P(ET'o1+"11gE thatlhe will give away to every purchaseriof $3.00 worth of Boots, Shoes, Slippers and Overshoes at the Great Christmas Gif`ll"' Sale. `Bring them along, bring them along, bring them along, you don t know how it will lpleasewthem to see the hundreds of'lDolls in our- stores, blondes, brunettes and Circassian Ladies, JOHN cuwmu. To everybody who pugcllases DOLLS! Boots, SLEIGHS! FREE Is the place to bring your :children. to see the beautiful BULLS AN]! EIITTIIIISI J. GLAYTON S. DQEA LS $3.00 WORTH DAILY MAILS FOR GLAVTON S Shoes or rag ENGLISH POLITICAL SITUATION T--A_1\ D---. --OF. ; 11- tn. J. EDWARDS Postmaster Slippers; 1030Ta' 1030 a: ill -'-O 11 23 340 I520 4 OOP7 1.1 A0 3 40 8 30 11 ~70 Mcl)ona1d, and Mr. Erastus Wimn hearing of the"case [applied t Jd8 Dbnohoc, but learned that "the only way `iheman s release was the payment of the Claim which he generouslypaid. The ner was then set free to join 111.8, Dgw1'fe. Employment h_as_.beet1 86? Red for him. Thisis 9. dlsgraoefpl stat, f things which ought to be re_xne`d1ed- Driso `DUE. Cm1'War Pr`cdictcd+G1adstone W1fitc s a A 7 -44.--. rn|_- TTI_'A__, l\, , _.,5 m'c sold tVhro_u_ghQu%t we T[',ou1;1\.\' I01` eaC1L~_.a'i1d Mm-[I1 we give :1way. . slippersorj 1 L Overshoes, (;es1'l1vin' choice of A Mag- nifi'cem' Doll (22 inches) or 1Lage.5=aa..ai'fuli Gutter, such Boots, sm"uR DAY 15 the place where the only Genuine 4:- __u_n __g_'___ _ _ ilurxcans or (1011);: it. The. ma.n_ s name; _C )ona1d, .L _ T,_ ,'I , rlrm all 1.,."..___ -_-_-1,-,_1 Whu -every pu%rchase1?of %LAYTQF .._.;\.' yognvt L\.zLJ'|J\l KIJ 1\)L \4U, LL 1l\J\.IUE" `:5 uliicers in any attempt to exercise writv cm behalf of it in Ulster. \ npJv\.5 vv Aan. a.v-xnuu bu |auAJ\A IHLJJ -- 1 any I`r:ish parliaulent in Dub- 5 W1 tJ1:t- the Lrzyalists 0f.Ulster willw xwznsc to obey any law made by such ` .u:.1:_nt, and resist by force, if neces-. i in, ..n:,m.... `I1 ...... .. u..`.,...-L.L.\ ....... ._.. Shoes, will take place on GlAYTON S Will give away A Cyclone. . The typhooll which pagsed over the `oer dcsLI`()yed over 4400 houses including 1:: churches and V10 convents. Eighteen lives were lost `and 500 head of cattle de- Sfroyed. This report only comprises` the Uestrnctiuu in nineteen of the t.hirty-four _ districts of the islands. The remaining \ V Ilftet-11 have not been`hea.rd from. Plxillippine Island on the 7th of Novem- v .. 3r0wn s New Block. WORTH Christmas .--ANDA___ _,.()Ff ---OF-.__. cm Sale, -Why is it that at Christmas time so manv people are seen rushing to the West End. Because Freeman's Stores are there, and they know that it is the best and cheap- est lace to buy their Toys and Presents for the 'ttle ones. Wherethev getso manycheap and pretty thmgs is extraordinary. | _ ` Auction Sale. SATURDAY, JAN. 23, I886. - Valuable village property in Oookatown, at the Man- sion Houae, Cobkstown, at 3 p. m. Mc- Carthy, Pelraz Monrthy. Vendor- s Solici- tor; Peter lston, auctnoneer. . . Harmony.` One of the grandest concerts evergiven in this community will be held at the Town Hall. about the 11th of January, in con- nection with Trinity Church. The very best local and forei n talent will take part. Full particulars wi be hereafter made public. V Ififnrieonment for` Debt. T The Lxuted States are behind the 4.389 in retaining the barbarous laws of `cmbnsennment for debt. An unfortunate Vanaflgan has been in Lud1owStreet.Gaol, Lfelw X ork, fo`r_ sxx _years on an obliga.tio_nV buffs than `$u0()"1neurred through hm conlng been the vlctlm of a. condence ` Uwislnrncy 3 few Weeksaft_e_rh1s qlarrxage. 1 the gt: to a certa1n_ declslen g1v_en by 1 him tFt of Appeal 1t was zmposslble for 3 kmwo regaxn Ins freedom by any_ {process an t9 U19 lavy, exeept by pa.y1ng the 2 Eihll and bemg 1p p1:1s`o'n heehad no pos- : 9 means of domg 1t. Ehe. 3"{xame,- `iMr~T\.m..`IA ..__1 'n.r.. Anniversary Services. The anniversary services at the Elizabeth Street Methodist church last Sunday were of more than ordinary interesting. Rev. Mr. Johnson of Hamilton was not able to` be there on the Sabbath in consequence of the sudden death of his father, but his place was well supplied by Mr. Barkwell. ` With every $3.00 Worth of Goods you buy from us, Whether it is BOOTS, SHOES, SLIPPERS or OVERSI-IOES, you get your choice of a. Beautiful CUTTER or DOLL, any of which articles you would have to pay from60 cents to $1.00 for, and WE GIVETHEM AWAY on SATURDAY, mom nun suoe smnes, with every $3.00 worth of Goods. ~.........-'-.v..v-- w- wvuu-v--v--u iv`-_`IU v vuvowi The qualications of persons elected to the oices of reeve and councillors in incorpor- ated villages, towns, cities and townships are as follows "i . . 1 nn 1-; 1 , . 1- ~ .- LA\.IA\L| By 47 Vic, widows and unmarried vromen have the right to vote, they must be puj_a- sessed of freehold property in their own 1n townships to the amount. of $100 ; in towns $300, and in cities $400. Qualications of Councillors and Voters. I11` GLU Q5 LULLUVID . 1; The canditates must live in the muni~ cipality or within two miles thereof. 0 MI1n" Ixn nu`-nun` `units nun van`-yuan`:-A. UIPQLIUJ UL Wllllll UVVU LIJLIUD IILLUL `JUL: . 2. Must be natural born or naturalized subjects of Her Majestv. ._ 3. Must be males of full .age of 21 years. 4. Must have been rated on the last re- Vised assessment roll of the municipality for freehold or leasehold property as under. 0. '1`owNsH1Ps. 0. Freehold $300 ; [Leasehold $600. 0 L ' \'1LL.-luI;.ss. b Freehold $300 ;. Leasehold $600. ' ' Towns. ' Freehold _$S00 ; Leasehold $1,600. n ` CITIES. L Freehold $1,500 ; Leasehold $3,000. Should the qualifications consist partly of freehold and partly of leasehold property the relation must be `to'one another the same in all municipalities, that is one dollar of freehold will count the same as two of lease- hold.` V *n__ H-7 "yr- _2,1.___. _-_, 1 - 3- '1 `charge. Didn't Like It. Sullivan the hotel keeper who was com- mitted to Governor La.ng s care a short time ago for refusing to pay the ne imposed for violating the Scott Act,` became tired of his boarding house and forced retirement, and concluded to settle up and so have his Christmas dinner at home. On Monday morning he paid his ne and took his dis- . Presentation. The pupils of Miss Eva Lee s Division in the Public School presented her with 9. Very handsome copy of the La.dy ,s Companion a day or two beforethe holidays. This evidence nf 4-Inn lzinrrln fnolinn nf 'nnnu `FA: fknir Ul UVVU UULUIV ULKCI uulsuaynu LLALD UVILIULIUU cvthe kindly feeling of pupils for theirl teacher _is very gratifying, showing a con- dence that `means success in the school- P00111- u The right kind of goods will always getits right price, and of all the stocks of Boots and Shoes the country over, there is no other for solid service and moneys Worth, like we are offering at OUR NEW STORE, IN BROVVNS BLOCK, and at OUR OLD STAND, IN Mc- CONKEY"S BLOCK. That makes plain that the steadfastness of our business comes from our policy of dealing fairly by our customers u am every day, and EVERY DAY. now THINK oven wmv Will eclipse anything ever known in the annals of the Boots and Shoe Trade in Barrie. Andwhy shou1dn t it. We are giving such bargains [as no other house in the county could ever attempt to. CLAY Tows REAT- IIHHISTMAS - am` -sum Direct Importer and Dealer in Boots, Shoes, Slippers ahd Overshoes, T 1 BroWI1 s New Block a.nd%McConkey s Block. THE GREATEST or ALLGIFT SALES! _ A $J0_EIN.QLf.`+YT0N, slyi,9 _a1_:.i_t`1* th9T;tprt<;'ise t6 the ha.re;x`.'but Iget there" just the same, And thehfthe ha1_"e`- gdid, Chestnuts I" A do won tell a. fool when you see one,`Mrs. Jones ? asked awearisome old bachelor of a. lively :; young widow. "1 usually tell one to1eave,- she replied, and the bachelor .didn Ata.sk_ tor a diagram. A St. Louis tailor recently left a note beside his dead body saying that he com- mitted suicide. Owing to the extreme unreliability of tailors it is believed by the police that he was either murdered or is still alive. ' ` u.u.u.uuu5- What tickles-vouv now '1 asked Mrs. Dulman. ' ~ 1 .1 I (M "II `I GREAT EXCITEMENT OVER THE IRISH `HOME RULE QUESTION. -.-- --- --.- I : _.._.._.. Some one 1115 estiiuated time thrown away in this world in courting the girl you want to marry, and who is ready to marry you, would build all the rail- roads and bridges and tunnels and factor.- ies and public huildingd. Mr. G. R. Ford, whodwith Mrs. Ford has been visiting various parts of the states ot New York and Pennsylvania. has returned. He reports times exceedingly dull, much more so than they are here.` Stock of various kinds low and but little doing. Any one contemplating leaving Ontario for the States with the idea that better times exist there than here, had better make a. note of Mr. Ford s observations. " `vl:T`'a`.w Minister- Too scntentious? That s the. last criticism I should expect` from a. deacon. .Iv\ n :1 1 Al. ulu ul uuuvvnl Deacon-"But the charge is true, sir. l It takes you just twice as long to explain a thing -as it did your predecessor, es- pecially when you get to the real gospel r passages. - V . - Ha! ha.` ! That s a. good `one. on women, laughed Nr. Dulman, the other morning. V . .' She Judged Why. \ AJ IILIIIIHIII Why, ha ! ha ! a. Canadian doctor says more than half: the women are fo_ols. In `IT I! 1 `IE ":1 _ The Irish quest1on-How are you, Pat? Revenue 'cutters-Certains clerks in _Washington. The man who ought to give you ts---Your tailor. The chap who butefew pennies has, and oft his fate laments, at least should take" a certain pride in having common cents. A mis-. placed switch-When the wrong, boy is whipped. A valuable bird-A gold eagle. In what respect might a boy on his way to the circus be said to`resemb1e a'sa.i1or '1 -- In going to see. ' -r . o n Is that so, doctor? Please call a disj trict telegraph bay. . ` To send fora minister 'Itt . p .` `N o; I want the latest quotation on whea.t. _' T puristsobject to the use of the` word render, as often applied to the. delivery of a. song by an artist upon the stage; but we are inclined -to think such use legitimate, inasmuch as we nd in the dictionary meaning to be `-`to inict. . Sententiousness _ _ Deacon- I like your sermons ; but it ; seems to me they a.re a. little too senten- E ti<)`u_s. ~ T -..-,- u .` 1; on . . . .. - - IL - n'AtU\-ALJ\J\.lIL\I 3.) \./IJKILLJKIIJ, VVFLUUD UIIIUU 1 inc t:1`ig1Ila1 p1zm'for-the establishment of Uu1m- Rule for Ireland has beenma terial- ._\` 111-u11f'led- by subsequent statements that I is impossible for `him to express an 1-ininxl. In the same strain Hon. Mr. 'r'u.~;m-, Juxnes `Lowther, the Marquis of i:minz.;tm1, and the Marquis of Lorne -u.u; 1_t' the Landon papers. '1v m;um1 LzLw1'ence, Grand Master of .`v.z1'n:;L;'h (_)r:mg-men, publicly pro- :;.E:4. V. '\}Vtt' l_'lster will refuse to send any.. . ... 1.3.. .m..1:......,...; .-.~ h..L 1 A May. dear sir, I am sorry to inform you that you cannot live more than a. few hours. . V I11 :1 I `I I 1 fl 'l\I _ _,II _ 19-,- LLILILU UIIGII Illl U119 VV\JII-IIJIL IILU l.\J\llDo Yes, replied Mrs. Du1man,' wearily; I guess he's nght. T Most women marry. Vve Repeat, Just Think it Over, Returned. Em NORTHERN ADVANCE. wv t{a.a.vUw uanuu uvl. vUu.l1JUIIlIIl.Ul.l, The public appreciate our move in thehmatter of giving good goods at low prices, and daily swell the volume of our trade. We shall be happy to show you through our stock. DUB FALL AND WINTER` STOCK IS NOW COMPLETE with alarge and elegant assortment of the NEWEST AND MOST APPROVED STYLES OF BOOTS, SHOES, SLIPPERS, RUBBERS, OVERSHOES AND MOCCASINS, . at nt-inn: that nfu nnmnnl-{Han .nJ\/\I.n.I\J, |vA..I.\.I.Iaru, KJJJLL .1. JHLVLJ, I at prices that defy competition, 'I"l-m 1'\n1\l*:n nu-\runnn:nJ-A nu Nails, sA%merican Locks, Knobs, Hinges, ll Paints, Oils, (}lass,'Putty, Axes, Saws--X Cut, Hand, Panel, Rip, T Chain; Rope, Lanterns, Lamps, Coal Oil, lJones % Spades, Shovels, Scoops, Breech and Muzzlelboading Shot Guns, Sporting Ries, Winchester, Kennedy, Colt Bob Runners, Sleigh Shoe Steel. s it sous Aaanrs F.OR_1'l.-IE` an-zvsnsu.-;L: wove WIRE noon MAT. - T To every purc_l1aser of 53,00 Worihof Goods, ' his _St0re ` ' LADIES you can save your everlasting fortunes by buying your FURS and ASTRACHAN JACKETS from the Furrier. Boo-rs AND snonss. ASTRACHAN JACKETS I FU RS! .UR WINTER` a nlnnmn+ n...-mLw.n.-.L at 4.1.... 1cr1:~ur`mcm Ax'r'n `In'l\CVrn .~nn-n.-x-n-ma-. (`an-I1 IMPORTANTTO ALL - - F URS! H. MYEl"{ S & SON. _-.*-WHO ARE IN WANT 01+----- g____A3_\:p_;_ 'i.I{uE E"E1s{Br"Jemen `win Fight- ' _ - _ i-;:.4'1:;nd:is greatly excited over the re,-_ .f the L-lectixms, and the report that :`Vu.'.' ,`~l:'. Zyielded all that Mr. t ' s :;-.v: ll as-'. and that an alliance between" `i.-M1311 J11-Inn.-r:11.<; a1`1dt11e_Ir1s11 Na.ti0n- V >i:.`ld be-011 Lillqcted. Swine of the I at 2` -Jm-tit.-t civil \v:ufeh<)11ld the Pair-. 12.1"; V.11'w41`:x1_11 he .c:u`1f1ed out. Mr.-_ '._--..mxu-, 1121.3 written a letter in which 1'u1;,mii:xtes so far as he is concerned` 1\h:' the 1~2`:1e1's say of his agfeenlelxtuwith 1 -.u'ml1. He says`: Mybpolitica.1'friends we (L>SUI`L`L1 that [' remember` my obliga- iinlnfs to whem, and theymay safely u"-nder-` I amt that I am bound to none of the.` ah-us respecting home rule for Ireland. rcccnt1y.a1111ounced' in my name. ' The Earl of Derby, who wasa member: i`.\1r. (i_ladstone s Cabinet, `writes that ~ n.. A)I`:lI`YI'\` y.1....`c,...,n.,. ,...a..1.1:..1....-.;.a. -1: PUELVIS E1135. 4 R. SIMMONS & CO. FURS! NOTICE TO CREDITORS.-The creditors of Robert Alexander Hartley. late of the _ town of Barrie. in the County oi Simcoe, Inland Revenue officer. who died on or about the 28th day of October A.D., 1885. are hereby notied pursuant to ll. 8. 0. chap. 107, section 34. as . amended by 46 Vic., chap. 9, to send, or before the 7TH DAY or JANUARY, A. D., 1886. by post. prepaid. or deliver to Messrs. Hearn 8: Murchi- son, of the town of Barrie. in the County of Simcoe, aforesaid, solicitors for Samuel Dolson and Mary Goodwille Hartley. the executor and executrix of the said deceased, a statement containing their christian and surnames. ad- dresses and descriptions, the full particulars of their claims. and the nature of the securities (it any) held by them. And the said creditors are also notied that immediately after the said 7th day of January, A.D., 1886, the assets of the ' deceased will be distributed among the parties entitled thereto. having regard only to the claims of which notice shall have been received. And the said executor and executrix shall not be liable for the assets or any part thereof so distributed to any gerson whose claim shall not have been receive as aforesaid at the time of the distribution of the said assets. H EARN 8: MURCHISUN, solicitors for executors. Dated at Barrie,` 12th Dec.. 18-*5. 51-53 Allrgversons in anywise indebted to the said Robe Alexander Hartley." deceased. `or his es- tate .are required forth with to forward the amount of their indebtedness to Messrs. Hearn &..Murchison.jaforesa1d. otherwise the said debts will be plac din suitfor collection. MUCH UUIUFU L116 01056 OI 88011 I113. The letters (and all other mail matter) are taken from the street letter boxes every day. Sundays excepted, at 7.30 o'clock a. m. and at 3 o'clock and at 8.30 p. In 86-11 EDWARDS Postmaster Oice hours. 8 a. in. to 7 p. n:. - Sundays excepted. `Money Orders granted on an Money Order - Oices in Canada, United States, Great Britain Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland and India, and Savings Bank deposits received be- tween the hours of 9 a. In. and 4 p. m. Reczistered Tmttern must he hnnp in 1.: mm.` LWUUII. ule uours 01 3 8.. In. and J p. _ . Re stered Letters must be ha._nded in 15 mm- utes efore the close of each meal. TBA 1DffDi|a land :11` nfknn I-nu-nu" n1nI>nwu\ nun .....-_- ........-.. yv... AAU\JAIA - Toronto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Toronto., . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M Toronto" . . . . . . .' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ottawa. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . N orthcrn Rai1way(N0rth) . . . . . . . . . , . .' Grand Trunk` East. . . . . . . . . , .` . . . . . . . . Northern Railway South).... . . . . . . .. North Simcoc Rai1wa.', Penetangui-; nhnnp, nn Twidlnnr " _" _'"'" ' '" 1 Toronto ....... ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. = Toronto.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. _` Toront0.. . . . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , Northern Railway South . . . . . . . . . . .. ` Newmarket . . . . . . . . . . . . ..V . . . . . . . . . . . . - N ewmarket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Allundalo . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Allandale .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Hamilton & Bccton Branch I .ui1wz1_\` Penctunguishene, Midland and \7nu-fl` Qiunnnn T)nI ..-n `- JOHN G|.AYTON!

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