Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 21 Jan 1886, p. 8

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THE STATE 0l'.'I'E MARKETS DURING V THE PAST WEEK. 7 Spring \7wrhe_a'.. .;; Fall Wheat .. . Barley (huh: --n u 1 (Sat; Peas Rye. . E Eeas .. . . . . . . . . . .. `Hi 0.... '( .2 R.velalll|llIlIFllClIII`C . Barrie General Produce Market. Beef, hindquarters. . . . . . . $ 5 00 to $ C Beef, forequarters.... ._.. 4 00 -5 Beef, per side, per cwt....-. ,5 5 Dressed hogs, per 10) lbs. 4 80 . . 0 5 Mutton, carcass, per cwt. . 5 50 . . . 6 Lamb, pcrlb. 007.... C Chickens, per pair . . . . . .._. 0 30.... C Ducks,perpair.. 060.... C Geese, per lb . . . . . . . . .. 0 06 C Turkeys, per lb . . . . . . . .. 0 09 . . . C Butter, tub, per 1b....... 010 C Butter, roll, per lb--2. .. .. . 0 18 . , C La.rd,per 1b.... (`00.... 0 Tal1ow....... . . . . . . . 006.... C Eggs, per dozen . . . . . . . .. 0 20.. . . C Potatoes per bag......... 0 35 0 Apples, per bushel . . . . .. 0 40 C Omons, per bushel . . . . O 40.. .. 0 Turnips, ' ~ . . . . . .. 0 10.... (1 Beets, ....... 030.... 0 Carrots, "` 020... C Parsnips, 0 . . . . ... 0 30... C Cabbage, per doz. .' . . . . . . 0 30 -. . . . (J Hay, per ton ... V11` 00 13 Straw, per ton.. . . . . . 5 00.... 6 gout, %a.kexi s, per 10C`lbs 1 75 .. 2 our, amiy,` ` 2 00.... 2 Flour, Pastry, 2 40.. . 2 Oatmeal, per 100 lbs 2 00 .. 2 Cornmeal, f` 2 00.... 2 WashedWonl 018 0 Unwashed Wool.... .. .. 0 10.`... C awn, LIVE swam: AND PRUDUGE. PRES'CRI1'TION8` CAREFULLY COHlPOUNi)ID. TOILET ARTICLES--A FULL LINE. stock in. V ` ' . _ ` . . - ` ' N ew York's ggeatsuocessful dry goods mai_1, A. T. _S_tewart, used to say If there is a poor side to your melon, put the 1, )0, side up. This is not the general rule--but we are going to do it. . , In every stock some lia_es- of `goods will accumulate ~to make these go out there must be some inducement, we tvon t carry over Wintzr Stok if _we (3fInj1e:[:_1:. This:-ef re_, PI_{IOE {utust make them go out. Some goods are a little of} in style, but 6 001) E.\'U[jgH ifisol_ att epriceoana icemuc meriorin quaiy. _ 1 ' This is the poorest side of our melon,-the pooi'est.liue we have to offer. WE HAVE MANY SPECIAL L01. I0 0lFIiI . ~ 3 We shall do just what we say! We will always keep faith with the public. _ _ _ ) ' NOTICEABLEAMONGST OUR OFFERINGS J UST NOW, ARE : -LOT No. 1- 50 pairs all-wool W hitc Llankcts, f mm 3-3 cm. nah an Thnnn an: Inn: than mill ni-inn tn (lav. ' MID-WINTER snus Ki E. B. GROMPTON & cws, . *`kU`_`\J`a_"lJu ;g_\[`_`\J'L)L Wu \}J';'_1g;y;_;\\_gQJ 1.191! LL:-IIA-4 0 Iavf -`VI - V' 1"`--" "" ""- " *--`V -J-wuu\.un H[,m per pair, up. These are less than mill price to day. _ V LOT No. 2-25 Heavy Wool Shawls st 909. and $1_ 00. _ Worth 50 per cent. more. `; H ' LOTINO. 3-AboI_1t 40 Mnntles, at prices Just cut in Two. That means that for these goods your quarters will (10 S('r\'jL-Q N half dollars. A POSITIVE FACT-$2 50 Mantloe for $1.25. $4 .00 Mantles for $2.00. $5 Mantles for $2.50. $10 .\Ia.uLlcs for 35: We won t _co.rry,a. mantle over if we can helpit. They must all go 1 LOT `No. 4. -About 90 pairs `L-adies Fine All-Wool Cashmere Hose, dork solid colors. Former price 00-., now 40. per pair. LOT N 0. 5 -About 60 pairs of Ladies Lined Silk Gloves. Former price, 50c., 60c. end 750. N ow 20c. per pair. _ NOTICE MEN.. A PLUM FOR THE MEN. 50-FIF'I`Y- 50. Yes, Just about Fifty Stylish Fweed Suits. A Special [at a. 20 per cent. off. That means that our Splendid $10 Suits will only cost you $8. And in the same proportion for many lines hi;_;lu,-r ad; lower in price. Bargains in men : shirts and underclothing. . . _ v ' n A Wnrti tn Mr.thnrn whn I-usurp hnvn _.`NhAt 2|. hnther hnv n stockings a.re- to knlt. we mean. V` '9 h.'1\.'n `Z0 nr I-Eh v...;.... M193 `Ester Reilly, who was acl1er.1ast year at the Newton Robiuacm school," will be tlle-f.P8.Cl1(-3!` at Severn Bridge, `Mus- koka. for the current yearf lower 1n prlce. Dargalnb In men 3 snlrns anu. unueruwuunng. H A Word to Mothers who have boys.-Wh:it a. bother boy_ s stockings a.re- to knit, we m ean: Well, we`have `20 or 2:0 gm,-_, H. boy s_ Scotch Knit Hose, for boy s who wear short pants. These vf1ll_go out at 30 per cent. o} don t miss them. J here are a 10: or .,t},,_._, bargains knockmg about, but we thmk we haw satd enough for the t1me.' The place, j 1- :;--.:---;-- L; j--j LL. jjh Vjjjnjj La'c'aIt1.;s;1{c2;.' Iahama iiy an :6 be the best in the n1a_rket._ ' ~ V . 1n`d Oyster Shells, 1 for POULTRY. V n I\0I vw-- :- - --:- ---yu--1--- Egg Food. A?stimula.`nt whic-h.m~xkes Hens lay ip the coldest wea.thcr. No Poultry-keeper should be without it. T_ I A call solicited for all kinds of We havejust` nished`stocl{:taking ; this gwes us a_chanc'e to see exactly w,`hat we have, and what lines we are carrying gurplua in. _ _ F BARBIE < IaLAcKs_m1n SHOP! [narters.... ... de, cwt....'-. gs, roasts, cwt.. lb . Qerpair ~pair.. er ), I, 81' lb"'...--- uf ... ...... ..i lozen erbag......... r rbushel ` (I . - 212:... verdoz . . .. an ...l`.IIlII.I ...`. er 10C lbs lily, cc to try at It er 100lbs "on1_t-000:0! no. Hillsda` Cro Rugbv, Squ X~Gx:en 'X~M1d1 and British and ma ( D Torontc Torontc Torontc Ottawa. Northei Grand '. Northel j North E shei N ewma Newma Hamilt: was Meafon Colling` Colling` Orillia. Orillia. Hillsdsj Hill Ru by. X~i Iidl and Office excepte . Mone; lm, , _ a ROUGH RIDES. EL 3. cnomptxpn a. co.. THE cog,3EQ|g_;pEAvER, 7|`..- l\........ ....L at `El .-....-1..-.-u-..\'.. (`A--u.-. nun]/xvs G 5505-: ssvv 0 _Gra.nd Masonic concert in Bradford `y_esterda.y.` T ' 1 1 , I_,L _-._._:-_-I . ...'l....L ""c-65 to 3 0 00 . 0`7l .. '0 74 . 055.... (0.75 030 .. 033 52 0 55 A I-A -A rr 003.1 . 040 040., 010.. 030. 020. 030.. 030-. I1` 00. 175 200.. 240.. . 200.. 018 . 010.`; ,-q. $600 . -500 500 IITIVII Ili Cu -, u--1 ::---j-u : TWovDoors `West of Henderson's Corner, Dunlop Street, Barrie. UUVJ 008 040 .0 60 0 O7_ 0 10 016 020 gin. GEORGE s. nvansou, II. R. C. p_, In. R. r), can save Va A. 0, DJ! LUI we we Ayn. Lecturer on the Eye, Ear and Throat, Trinity Medical Colle e, Toronto. Surgeon to the Mer- cer Eye and ar Inrmary. and Oculist and Aurist tothe Sick Ghild1'en s Hospital, late Chur- cal Assistant Royal London 0 hthalnnc Hosp1- tal. Mooreelds, and Centre. London Throat and Ear Hospuol. 317 hm-oh Street. Toronto. '- May be consulted. with reference to Diseases of the Eye. Ear Throat and Nasal passages. . a Special attention to Cross Eyes and Catar:.:t_` ' Razors and Scissors Ground and et on short Notice - 5-l Money to lend at lowegt rates. Agent for ~ Dominion Grange Fire insurance Associ- ation. Canadiqn Mutual Aid Life Insurance and Reserve Fund Accident Associations. T1108. 8'. MOLEOD, Dalston. Am .... ._ r1....IL... n. 11.3.). *n_____-_ nu" , -. in the absence of accpmmodatiori at Penville, Tecumseth Council will hold its rst.meeting at _Cou1ter s Hotel, Beeton; [and Saturday. Oice over C0\ll;6:;"v:l.il:;,v :r:-1:3: ."I":1':s:;t;.`3.' . . . ` 6-ly _ 'I`A&.1V.[:2E I1.\'r(3- FOR BR,AIIJING.~AND EMBROIDERY, Sillrs, C'vc_mvas-rs, Pat.tems,T C'hem'ZZe, _ Cards, Tassrls, Tab-. Draper, %cavs1AL 9ALAe::gsToBs H. P. SANDERS, MERCHANT TAILOR, Hm CIITTING 85 snavmmnI,on . customers and the ublic geneiully, -that my sons having cwtered virgoly into the manu facturing busincssi and ;:i\'c 11 up ordered work. I l1a.\'-e'ooene(i up bllSlll(_`FS in my old stand, so long and l`xn'orublv known, and will be prepared to fill all orders in the Boot and Shoe line. I am determinul ' to keep up the reputation of the firm for ordered work, using only Iirst-clalsa leather and ndimzs. I From my long experience asva practical boot. and -shoe rnan, as 'V_vell as my thorough know-A ledge of all the requirements of the trade, -1 ca :1 condently tellzall n1,v`oldc11~atox11e'rs and n1zm,v 1 new ones they can have a neat (it, sound and durable leather, and cheap boots by calling: at A theold stand, where alljorders can he ned with neatness and desputeh. }{CHlC_lllbC1` the place , one` door east of Queen's. hotel. I \EG LE.X\".I`I '1`OV II\'F'lI .M our muner-.~u.s r? _ _ _ . l -V V _ Respectfully yours, FANCY Goons. Cheap Woois and Braids 3"! Q "I13--7-n1P:to- uxcupwu. Money Orders granted on ah Money Order Offices in Canada, United States, Great Britain Prince Edward Island. Newfoundland and India, and Savings Bank deposits received be tween the hours of 9 a. m. and 4 p. In. ' 'R_P.1Iinfer1-\.d Tpffnrn mnqf hp hnndn in 15 min- Toronto . . . . . . . . . .b . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. '1`oronto.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . u..-..a. . ;-nanny u \4 an - `av.-an ` Toronto" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Northern Railvvay(North) . . . . . . . . . . . . Trunk East . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Northern Railway South)..., . . . . . . .. Simcoe Railwag, Penetang`ui- nhnnn and Milnn , , ,,,, way........`...- . . . . . . . . . . .. Meaford Branch Railway... Col1ingwood.; . .- . . . . . . . . . .. Collingwood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..- . . . . . . . . . . .. nw:`n 'uui~'nLYiull.__ I'\lr. Jnhll I`{r:'u}1y}$m1 one of fhis_ legs -lnuliy cxiushcd while skidding logs _ at his h1tubc.~1'caxn_p a. few days ag0.--iGr'a.V`en-A hvxht? Hammer. ~ V _ `he V}mpeI1-:)Ar. `.`Vit-.toria.- which V `has In.-rm xisuclxu) tuw lugs on Lake Sinlcue was tutnlly dest:-myed`b_v re last .W(:ek. lwm1'z\.I)cB $3,500. ' T ` ` ' . U1 ! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ' ilslclliale,CAra.ighurst.Dalston,Cro{vn A H'ill____ _ _ _ . Illll... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ` Ruby. Edgar. Steele . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ` 3- idhurst. Monday. Wednesday and Fridav . . . . . . . , , . . . . . . . . . . , , , hours. 8 a". m. to 7 p. m. - Sundays excepted. Mnnnv (Iran!-a at-nnfa nn uh lnnnv nrnr I LWUUU hut} LlUllX'B OI V 8. III. Il(1 '} D. In. Re ' tered Letters must be handed in 15 min- I utes efore the close of each mail. Thn laffnv-cu Inna n`I AlrI\nn`v|-uni` nnnffnvul nun ubcs UBIUFU LL18 (51086 OI 88011 IDBU. The letters (and all othex-`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. 111 86-11 J. EDWARDS Postmaster F RE EMAN S L'UlJ.UL-Llgull5llUllC, IVIIUHLHU. unu North Simcoc Railway . . . . . . . . . .. - Grand Trunk East . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . ..; Ottawa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .: Orillia. '. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..?` Orillia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3. Collingwood . . . . . . . . . . . .' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1; Collingwood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .' . . : Northern Railway North . . . . . . . . . . . . I; Meaford Branch .Ra'i1wa.y.... . . . . . . ~ Hillsdale, Craighurst, Dalston and! firnwn `Hill, . , , , , , , , . , ` ` $-*-J.V1luuUl.'5b, IVLUHUH-yj VV euueuuay 5 Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. a Mails. ma (N. Y.,) Monday` Tuesday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . (H`alifax,) Friday . . . . . . .` . . . . . . . 3 DAILY. MAILS DUE FROM } LV U1'laLl DHUUUU 115.11 W , I'Ul.1U|.lLKl.11` shene and Midlan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I Newmarket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Newmarket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hamiltonand Beeton Branch Rail- `EDI? NHTHINHIKE LEATHER The Oclilnr (if the C`H1.l]W8:l30I`A Investiga- mr wants a 'D1visiun Court established Vlvlmre. lie will be next calling for a small-pox hospital. . I . r\ 1 1 Iuu.-.suv.u:, \/l..'i1algLll1I'5l., 1JlLlLUl1 ILLIU CrownTHxll................ . . . . . Rugbv. Edgar, Steele, M1tche1l s; Qnnnrn and Foot nvn _ > uuguy. 1:.ugu.r, owuw, .Lu.u..cut:uug Square and East Oro.. .... . .V . . . . . . . E; t-Grenfel1, Tuesday and F1=iday....; i x--Midhurst, Mon ay; Wednesday; nnd F1-iav , _ , , , . . . . . , , , . . . . . . . . . V Toronto. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .; . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Toronto.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Toronto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Northern Railway South . . . . . ... . . . . Newmarket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Newmarket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 Allandale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . Allandale Hamilton & Beeton Branch Railway Penetanguishene, Midland and Nnrfh Qivnr-nn Dezuynv `I T9j C'PPOSITE' BARBIE HOTEL, ' DUNLOP STREET. BARBIE POST OFFICE] MOEEY. 7--4 BYE. EAR, THROAT AND NOSE. '4VLM111l11'L. AV1` Fr1dav.. J. GU LVERWELUS Bradford people `are determined to have 3 market. V - ~ _ . '. . -s an I DUNLOP STREET, B B I E, 37 0 DAILY MAIL8 FOR CE1E-T. ROBERT NEILL.` 400pm J.`in)U4l1I 835pm J3:--u- -.-J u Allistou has had a. hat. carnival. what- ever that is. V ` T cnosir DUE. JIHUD 62-51 `BR1nLU(l UH LHU 1UI'Hl O1 ICHQCP. The cheque or money thus sent in `will I v Ix` turned to the respective parties whose (cu icr are not accepted; This Dnnnrfmnnt Anna um l.n..m....... mp. are not ucccpwu. ' * This Department does not. however. bix V itself to accept the lowest or any tender. i - RV nrdm-_ ` nnnnugxx. uiu . ./LH. ml) 01 J:\.\l ;\ H (l836)..for raising thowulls-of the 'lm:l\.<. l &:c., and incregsinv the heiszht of the i; `that part of the cll21nd(`un`al bclwi. 'I')a.lhousie and Thorold. and for deep. 1 Summit Level between '1`l1o1'olduml l: Bend, near Humberston. - - The works, throughout. will he let in ~` Mapsof the several localities`. tU_*_:~l :.v -p18_.nsanddcscripti\'e spa,-i1lc:mon.< .- an ` at this olce on and afu-1-'.\1()_\'ll.\ Y. = day OEJANUARY next (1556), \\`ln`1'v : forms of tender can be obtained. \ iii` of information relative to the worL.< ta Allanburg will-be furnished at the l. Engineers Oilire. Thorold ; and fur` south `of 'A'llunb'urg. plans. S])L`Cl(`lllI>l Amay be seen at the-`Resident lixxgixicuk VVellmd'. ' Plnnu-.-.n4...... ...... ......-..-..L...l `A L.._.. ,- VVULILLIIII. _ I _Contractors are requested to 1)(`:U`,i'V rv tha_t tenglers will not be c0nsideI'el'nnh-<< ~ ~ g Btl`lCt]_Y in `accordance with the 1u'intei .~` and. In the case of firms. except [hen-:3 -.1 tached the actual signatures. the nutmm I " 1 . occupation and place of residence of em-P~ rwri her of the same : and further. an a1c('.em-- in -.17 cheque for the. 311m of Two Thousand In-1' or more'--ac`cording to the extent or`. the xw-L on the section--must acZcompun_\' the I`e_~"peM \- tenders. which sum shall be f0rfeie(I i1`::. arty tendering declines entc ring into comm - ` or the works, at the rutew stzlted in the 01!`: submitted. V .` ' V .The amount required in each case will i -stated on the form of tender. 'l`l1n nhnnun nw v\\t\nz\I1 oknn Ana 3.. ._.:n \ .. .. . `l`4"\l4_I,';ll ll`..\lll".4\-3 lLHlll'\,'$BC(1 I ; ' T signed m1d_cmlorscn1 "femlerl ~ land Canal. wxll be rcccxved at lhl .thc arriml or the eastern and west *.\m\*.-n A v fhn om. .z.... I'\` 1;. \- * . , ' SC Department of Railways and Canals. Ottawa. 9th December, 1885. . . . . . \. \,|unnupn. vv nun uu L\.\;\alV\.'\l u\ IIAAO Ullli \\feste_rn In MONDAY. the 23th day of J'A.\'I All vlll fnr rniciiur thn \\'nHa,nF u. 'l...`.-- 4349!: Wu!) wvvvu A Duallerron isto have the Savage Band, reszizvalists, soon. ' 3l'ontgomery s saw mill, Adjala. was horned last week. V - ` . Staynerfs steam re engine cost las year 1685 for repairs. I---.- n...` nan BY Wearin te onlv Frank La.zarus(L1to of the firm ofLaza.rus 8.: Morris) renowncds1M" tacles and eye glasses. These Qnnnfnnlnn and Wvn lnuum. ha vn been waxes a_.n(1 eye glasses. - These Spectacles and Eye Glasses have been peed for the past, 85 years. and given in ever! mstance unbounded satisfa.c.ion. They u.1'cII1U best `in the. world. They never tire, and last Amny-' Pars without change. R the fnllnwinzr f.An'|'.imnnin] - can we Iouowmg tesumonuu : ,_ I have great leasure in certifying that I`hM$ worn Spectac es- manufactured by 1` um Lazarus for ttaeen ears, and they egccl 21111 others I have used or clearness of \'i`:10nf1` 988.6 While, writintr or readln . J.n.u;s I101" FREY. A.B., late incumbent rinity Church. Wolfe Island. ._ Foriale by. J. HENDERsoN, 49-48_ V _ A` Hardware Merchant. Barrie _ PRESERVE YOURSIGIIT v -11;; uni u_u:uut_:t:. - V The .t'a1`aut=town lots can be 1m f still easier` t1;rms.- in case the pu:'Lh2 [ to build i11nncdiz1.t:l'y. :\'pp1yt0, V 80 ac.. 40 cleared, Excellent soil. good bui1iir.g'~. property well watered, a first-class farm L'.~`}u'C`i- ally adapted for stock ralsing. Jug. - i NORTH ORILLIA.--Part of Lot 3 in 1. ~:H's>n, 'N0'I"l`AVVARA(1A ...]4`.lnf Inf1 {n Qvi. (`.m- any nuuu U] umnuu1(:LuI`mg ousmess. A number f vacant lots on Bradford an Charles streets, South of Buttereld a foumh; .all ne building: sites. QuIvnAnn] nnnH4'nu-Quid.-5 1..-snaps. n...) ..-Ls._,_..... .. .uu 1111?; Uullullrlf. BIKES. . Several comfortable houses and cottages 0: Charles street; an excellent opportunity for 5 ` mechanic to get a comfortable home est}.-`-3 1 houses. can `be paid for by small _niontl;.`y.,_- quarterly instalments. Prices $150 to S-m:_ . ' l`ha.t comfortable 2 story Dwelling ()'r ,; jwg `by Mr`. L. Buttcreld, with small ollir.-4; 3:, ;; 1 and two lots ' price 81000. llrind hililriinu lnf. nn Rncxcx cxtrm-t :9 ",.;'. . . two 1 Good bujlciing lot on Ross stre j Mr. Craddock sresidence; 8250. Ilurnninrr Ilnncn nn I4`nuf uhln A? I K Dt1r_)11"lLL FLFCBL. .'\ lN.1lI'gU.lIl. ALLANDALE.--A comformmc 1 ling House on Bradford street Oppo` station. , 10 good building lots well situuto 1--`--.- -4- u--uv -- -._---_ ..._,. Mill man up nortV1*1};re getting uneasy because of the absence of snow. LUU UUEL Ill lllti 1OVVI]SDlp.' ' .FLO.`l.-Pa.rt of N Q 10, in 7th -rm . in about 30 acres cleared andfrecfrom .~5H1In ;. frame dwelling house, soil good, bu1u.uc-: can be easily (cleared. _N 1 nf T.nt10 nn Qnnf}. '. uuy uuupwu 101' BLOCK rulsmg. V 'NOTTAWASAGA.-E } of lot 1 in 8th fun asplendid farm, 90 acres cleared. good hm: ings. plenty of water from a. never 1`zu'I;: ` stream. no waste land. "lII4`lY\lQl'a"I`Ll' \V 1 1 no 4 :.. 11.\. r_;. 1n4\,un1an1n.-L\ 3 LOL 4 1n HI!) (0n.. 1" } acres. About80 acres cleared. A good farm; . well situated, about 3 miles from Allistun. TYNV _W`. 1 Rin Inf (`nus ln\'nnr\f 4 n.... .. . [ pflli VLVV-IV: ' VESPR.-1.-\V. of '21 in 6th Con._. snm`.l<-1 ing, well watered and timbered. soi_1 good. art of 22 in 6th (3011. Vespru, 110 ucroza, .; house and burn; $1200. - Qpvnrnl Dav-Lv l'.nra \\ n.-.21 nf \f.~ If"-n.." . LIUUBC H-LIU. D8.I': .l'..CUU- Several Park Lots jest of Mr. F.wnn'.~ dence and havinga ne View of Barri \ Kempenfeldt Bay. 'I`hn nhnx-n kinda nrn nun-nrl nannn:..H.~= .QClu])UlllU1uL nu) . - Thenbovelands are oflered especially` and in narly every` case a very sn1all.m.-l ment will be accepted. and easy ta-z'm~ -for the buuncc. VI... vvn.|.\ ----4 \ ..o.bpn..... In. .-...... 1.. JVl.l'. \JL'!1UUUUl$ l'I'U5ll1ULlUU ; DJJU. Dwelling House on East side of I occupied by.Mr. Bothwell, most < situated ; $1200. l`nffnn'o and In`? T101`: 1-Iv r\r\v\l\::{fn ` u_u.uu.l.cu. ; 0l..UU._ Cottage and lot nearly opposite residencc. 8350. ~ . . - A-nnh.nr1i:lhun'Ir1nu oh-nf H n. 4'1 ULJIUIIIUIU. Ulzlllllllllf- . -`SILL UI *1 John 1-hues resldencc, on L11,- Bayvldntreet. A bargain. ALL.-\Y\'T)A L14`. _.A 1-nmfnrfn} }. ESSA.-E 5 of Lot 5. and part :1` ! 7th Con. Essa. 138$`ac1'cs, 1-04) am -5 cl;- ` free of stumps, balance wen timhc,-x` [cleared land isrst-class. the build large and in good repair. the farm M; the bestin the Township." W'I.Ol,_Pn_rf. (`If N 110 in 7th l'l'|VI Two y.-mug men were recently before the Bradford magistrates for disturbing the Salvation Army. ` ` .1 1, AI, , Ud DU 68.511) CICEFCU. INNISFIL;-N 5 of Lot 19, and South ; in 20, the 12th Con..' 100 acres each. 1:. cellentfarms. ' 1\A"Ii`hn\Y'IVL` D 1 ..c 1v 2 ..n o .-_ n..\ 1 UUHCIII/1&l'LI15o MED()NTI<).-E J; of \V 5 of 6 in 101}; (`mu {acres good land, first-class orchard in fullhe m . V %nRT nPTT.T.T A -_`Dnv-f AF T.nt Q in 1;-v (' nguuuvi ] price $1000. , vwspn A All eugl um uuuuwg SIEG. '1`eI'[I1S 8.55`. 3} acres of Vacant land South of Ander[0n'5 brewery adjoining railway track, suitable fa: any kind of manufacturing business. A nnmhnr f vnnnnf lntq nn R:-ndfnml ma wen suuuwu, aoogt. .5 mlxes Irom Amstun. TINY.-,E. 88 In 1st C0n., (except 4 act`. .~ 9. very good farm; $1200. NLot9 in 1st Con. 100 acres good I-uf. nrice $1000. UUIUUF) 111 (4116 111111.. 45 acr_es,at gorner of Bayeld and l):1]!0n 1 streets, Immedlately north of Bigelow pr01.crIy, An eligible building site. Terms easy. 31 acres of vnnant land Qnnth nf Annr!r.r.'~ BARRIE. -Bayview Saw Mill (Perkins: wm; about 4 acres of land, and two large water lots: to be sold for less than half the cost of the ma, chinery in the mill. Al nnv-on at r-ny-nan AF Dav-HA1.) nr\:I h..\.- (TOWN AND FARM PROI E1i'I'I}1s) FOR SALE: CI-]1EAP_ \mi1.x!30.\N{L ms VEALED 'l`E.\'DERS addrslm:-d .l.~... ` a1'Irn'nH nnrl nv\rl:\v-an.` ' 'I`.n The Entert)riseTsZa;rs :--Dr. Kirkland, Vleeve of Nottawasaga is a candidate for Warden of the County of Simcoe. v-av can \.J|(J- VVULLUA LLIUJ ILUV OI. Emny: ears change. e the following testimonial have Lrrent nlnmznx-A in nnrfifvit _NC~TlC~':. TO CONTVRAIC u`cuu|. DU WIIULU llillu. TECUMSETH.-N i Lot 4 in 11th (`o'n.M .r-men. Ahnntn am-on nlnnr-pd A .rm..1 r. CEIUCUUU. POUU. A splcndld building sitcof 41 8, : nhn I-Hung rnuirhnu-n nn H... \ VALUABLE LANDS January 21, 1886, `U LUWUSL 0] By `order ` A in 'i5)r':':in"" I. UUY A. P. BRA12L}<:\ . F-`<)r;'.;a-sat; to fatgtenciv to his zldties at the Bradford High School in cunsequence of sickness in his family. toihc . Fur`: v I. ad`-" E 0_Vv 1 C011` KLIJJIU I . ]Sccrct::x'} n u ) A Plymouth Rockhen belonging to 9. M idland citizen last Sabbath morning Eaid an egg: n1ea.surin`g6+ by 73; inches and welgllixag 35 ounces. ` q --a- -nr .. .A .-.~- _ Missioxlary services in `connection with the Church of England, Parish of Rose- mont, were held last Friday at Everett. They were very interesting. 12' 11' ' 1 5 rs. - uunoovuvoogn mu `n-_.. V- The Midland m1;;i;l'1l has been turn- ed into a roller akatitgg rink. P`; J": fang, Esq , Barrister, hvangs ouff his shingle in Ba.r'rie.--Cardwe1l Sentinel. 1- 1'1 0 1 _, _ _______ ____ Tha Society of Friends gave a. very en- jnyable enter-tuiument at Dunkerron late- Jy. ..-c 1x! 1 I I , ,, _..,-.'l - ..---_..-| .. .......--- V __ ..V _-r`, Teams hatie been passing through ` the .\ Iuskoka.Narrows, something which is not often attempted. `ID uvv II` 1* 1 1' _ '1___L _pL]__ Mr, -W. M. Lockhart is president of the Tossorontio Liberal Conservative Associa- tion for the current year. V _. - 1-\ 17-}: I Missionary Is:1';1`1;I'1; yi-nW1;Vh3 Bradford Methodist Church on the 24th. . The Libofal Conservative Azsociation for Colllngwood meets on. Friday 22-nd. V A. railway from Parry Sound to Burk S 71`al~Is is the great question up` in that nargion. V T V V . -- ' 7' .1 I ,1` __ Edward Whit,iof North River,` fell the ~i.i_le!' day zind a` leiwhich he had A. in his mm} pi-;rccd his side making 8. danger- -msx wi -nnki. ' _ `_ E ._ ;`.iis.3 (Min Spiilet. of Nc\vt'0'n' R.)biI1- ' sum Public SL`.il()()l haul the highest num- <`;ni{ nf nmrks at the Ailistnii Eutrmice EX- vvvl UICICU own - Penny readings have been - revived it Parry Sound. ,1` _ L-._...... ..L A11:-`nu why -...-.-- -v.... .-.V. _._v John.!I`VicGfegor v3va;V'1 leZ(7i.( neargOold- water a few_ days ago by a. falling tree. T I lxleetvitnlzuxlf Slc'a.rlet Chaptelr, Brad.- ford District, L O. L.. will be held at Bradford o_n the 15th of February. 7'I`;)ttenham , has re- ceived from the A. O. U. W. $2,000 for the msurzmce on her_ deceased -husband's life. M Rev Mr. Elias, missionary. andseveral Inclizuis sailed over from the Christian Is- lands to Penetanguishene on Monday. of- last week, and returned on skates on Sat- urday. ' ` ' ' AA Mr.G Fr. of` Gravexxurst has been elected a. member of Toronto Board of Trade. Mr.` Matter formerly resided _in Waterford, County of Norfolk, where` `he `owns a. magnicent villa. (V Mr. Harry King, of Gravenhurst, has gold his young moose to Messrs. Hendrie & Oo., railway contractors. The animal has been shipped to Hamilton. " It - BOUNTY u11m--niswmumnns, ] __,:.._._.v... . _--.. A parties are all the rage just now in the neighborhoodof Stanton. At one the other day, Mr. Thomas Hand and other members of his family had` presents at a. surprise party at his residence. fnl, , f\ 'Ii' `I _,_9llL Avuw bu. ow:---.-. The Salvation Army are building new? barracks at Gravenhurst. ~ --. u. . ,7, `_*A_ `_____ `______ A ;xew.post efce to be cailel Inholrnee; situated on the Orange Valley Road, be- nw_een Broadhent and Dufferin has been reopened, The of_1ice at Waubaumik has also been reopened. ' It IN 1` no . The Orilliaq editors, are twitting one an- ather about the smallness of their soulg. As Dr. Hall claims the soul 15 ' just the size of the body, the question of relative smallness ought not to be hard to settle`. in 1-r1\ - --A Samuel -J . Dunseath, aged '23, son of Samuel Dunseath, a. well-to-do farmer living near Lisle, County of Simcoe, fell o` the ferry steamer Victoria, at Wind`- sor, .Ont_.,' Friday night and wasdrowned. mL_n_1_1,,,-, 1 _ , _, -___._.J "-5... nu nun-yuuwuuu. The Goldwater Investigator says, that Mrs. Geo:-ge`Colema.n and her child were alone in their home last Saturday, Mr. Coleman being away. In the night _she heard a. m m nntmn nm 1...... an... ..-.-A vvnwulau umug away. Ln me mam; she heard 5 mm enter the house. She quiet- m Vm Iw$ IIOVV QZUVJ W - w-- cw graphs for Advance Radon who Like The Marrow of the oat. Annua.1 trotting races at Duck Lake on` m V . . \lUDQv V Coulson rejoices becaus it has a. daily l\lI:l ulonud into Interesting Purd- ,_ A 4-___..-- 1-_4I--.- CITE; GAPTURIDBY SIMOOI AND DISTRICT IXOEAHGIS A8 LOCAL NEWS, - revival Cooks- ly- got out of bed too]: a lamp and a `re- volver_ and went down stairs. -Upon see- ing the revolver the villain decamped. ,He had his face blacked and wore a cloth cap_with a peak, but she he: no idea. who _heh1s. i "This is the wa the Cardwell Sentihel talks of the Tottenham `Debating Club :- 'l`11o t1n1r1ofn.nn lfnnlnvv ~n~:nJ-.4 no`-A La 1.1.. . The debateon Monday night as to the resolution` that Ireland should have Home Rule" was attended to by Dr; McKenna. and Mr. `McGarrity on the airmative; with Messrs `Sample and Cesserly for the Negative. Mr. ,McCabe was Chairman and in quick metre decided in favor of` the negative ; "thus clearly showing that Parnell, Salisbury, Glad- stone, Sir John Macdonald, Edi. Blake. ; the English House of Commons and the ?'whole Dominion Parliament, Ministerial end Opposition, are a set of egregious `asses. - T " T n yuniatxllg ULUU 3' There was a regular jamboree, a-sort of bivalve pandemonium as it were, in the office of the Collingwood Enterprise a-few days ago; This is the way our genial friend of the Enterprise puts it; -On Saturday evening last the Satan of the Enterprise oice entertained the rest of the staff to an oyster supper in the com- posing rooms. The repast was sumptuous in the extreme, and the affair passed o` very pleasantly with the usual accom- paniments of toast, song, and sentiment. Very eloquent addresses were delivered by Messrs. Brady, Hogg, Lunney and Allin, but for particular brillianoy the speech of Mr. 'John Hill, the senior en- tertainer, carried 011` the bun. V A solo and clog dance by Mr. Wm. Hill was especial-4 ly admired, and not only brought. down the house- but pied most of the type in the oice. Mr. Chas. Fryer : gave; some very choice selections of `vocal music; and the happy meeting was brought to a close at an early hour, Free Grant Gazette. {On Tuesday last, Mr. Schrieber,' generalpnrchaslng agent of the Northern and N, W. ltailway, and Mr. Ilnlgate, general engineer, passed M over the line of the Ontario Pacific Junc- = ttion Company , as "far as Bnrk s Falls. An inspectionef the station house in Brace- bridge, which has been constructed by McKenzie Br0thers,.ot- Lakeeld, was made. The engineer is wellvpleased with the work, so far. Schrieber took "a run through the v1`llage,*calling upon 9. few of our townsmen `with whom, during "his `long connec_tion'wit_h the Northern Rail- way, he has formed, an acquaintance; l\_.---.\..,.4... 4n-..`_.l-....._..4 --.A__ - - __, uuy C00 3 chants, was stolen ; among a case of patent medicines`. On Monday night last a car, ' standing on the O. & P. J`. Ry. siding, was broken into and a quantity of- merchandise of various kinds in transit to northern mer- the articles missing were a barrel `of whiskey, a barrel of flour, a case of boots and shoes and a, V The barrel of whiskey was found at some distance from the track, with half the contents gone- Constables are at work on the case and, we understand, have secured considerable` evidence, implicating three or four young V men of the village who are known to be 3 of rather dissipated habits and question- ? able character.---Gravenhurst Banner. South .Simcoe News.-Ono day hat week Mr. Innis McKay sold a team of three year old: for the handloine sum of $450, and last spring hoaold a two year I old olt for. $200. It pays to` raise good stoo . ' A -No prizes given an out Overcoat! and Suits. our pro ts Wowt admit of our givingeven 2.00 Stlver Watch. with even tenth twentieth purchase-. We don9t believe this Away of forcing trade. We pref to ueli our overcoat- at Rock Botto Prices instead. Ho! for bargains, at '1`. W. Gray 6: C090. ', III DI,I---L2__ -_,. _ Miss Dimsdale _h'a.s commenced services in the Methodist Church, town. ' A The Cardwell Sentinel saysv the stores # (at that village) are as lively as bee hives, 1 the grain market is crowded; ne ebui1d- `i ings are steadily going up in all directions, and the streets are more like the principal ones in Toronto than those of a country village. Think `of that, you Beeton fel- lows. . ` l ' An accumulation of snow and ice on lthe string attached to the wlustle at Walker & Cunniugham s mill, Alliston, caused it to open in the night two or three times lately, and made such 9. screaming as to rouse the ` Allistnnimls from their dreams and wonder if it was Gabrielle trumpet. ' A ` * It V I1 -`cu. 5 run `II A Mr. James Hamilton of Glen H_ui'on,_is 9. candidate for the position of the County of Simcoe Director on the Board of the Hamilton & N urth Western Railway. Mr. Hamilton is First Deputy Reeve of N ot-* tawasaga; is a. very popular man in the County Council. and will .proba.bly.e be elected.--Co1ls Enterprise`. ' -6vercoat t_l| lg.-gent chance vet, to buy at very To\ prices. '1`. \V. 'Gruy.& ()0: A I V Miss -Aggie Robinson has been appoint- ed to a position in Peterboro Collegiate Institute at $600 a. year. Her many friends in this county will be glad of this recognition of Miss Robinson's success as a teacher. a - It is said .a re-count of the ballots in` the recent municpal election of West Gwillim- bury will shortly take place before the Judge, the object in view being the ` counting of Mr, E.` Je's out and Mr. J unius McKay in. I 17.. -._I_..- ...l_..._. --A-:- _--.. II ____ Anon ave uvvu--w--c--u, uuv v uv u nu.-vi we wv -u `The Orillia Times says .the Salvation Army jubilee held there last Thursday was a success. Happy Bill Cooper, 1:; `re- formed circus clown. gave a brief descrip- tion of the past few years of his life, and truly he is a living evidence of the good work the Salvation Army isdoing. III . III`! `The annual district meeting of" the Orange body for Bradford was held at that village last Tuesday week, when the following oicers were installed : D. M.,' R. Tyrwhitt, M. } .,v Bradford ; D D.M., Wm. McGowan, Bond Head ; D. Sec , J. H. Lee, Newton Robinson ; D. Fin. Sec., 1 E. Garrett, Bradford ; D. Treas., Bro G. i Cook," Bradford ;D. Chap., J. Sutherland, Bond aHead.; D. D. of C-, JohnAMcKin- stey, Bradford; D. Lecturer, James Mc- Clun, Holland Landing. The semi-annual `meeting takes place in Bradford on the third Saturday in June. ' - ' Ifvl : The Orillia. Timessays : Winter with itsmany hardships, is upon the suffering poor of our community. If all will only help a little, we can clothe, and feed every suffering one in our midst. Will not some one, For Sweet Cha.rity s Sake, kindly interest themselves in forming a. society for `placing Public -Poor Boxes, made of durable material u and properly inscribed, in the hotelsiand post ofce. Theidonations received to be expended solely in the purchase of food, ,fuel, clothing, and blankets for the de- serving poor of our community, irrespect- ive of race or religious belief. , ~ E Big Bay Point. - _ A Advance Correspondence. T A9 Mr.-John Metcalfe was enjoving him- self devouring the contents of his weekly paper last Friday evening, a number of our young folks dropped in on him quite un- awares and 9. very enjoyable evening was spent with music, singing, etc. We left our bachelor friend in a somewhat different state of mind (we believe) than is generally found in gentlemen i_n his position. We `are in- clinedeto think that the young ladies will receive more of this gentleman's k-ind atten-. tion in the fnture. II`? ,, , 1L. _.___ II" lI_,- I`I_4,,, I 2 III`! Oth. Au UIIU Pun Us A programme of amusements was then gone through and hugely enjoyed by those present. The most; enjoyable meeting that has taken place in the Society for months was brought to 9. close after mndnight by all joining in the National Anthem. UIUIJ II-I UIIC IJIUIIICI We are pleased to see Mr. Alex- Cowan. as teacher or o'ur academy this year. After calling on him several times, we are satised that Mr. Cowan is a man of mibounded ability in the school-room, and we hope that he may _have'a long and prosperous term in our section. ' ` CRANK. O-Q-O1-j:1 w an. uunwg uvw - --w-vu-vvu I OTTAWA, Jan. l6.---It is rumored here that Sir John Macdonald upon his return to. Canada will grant full and uncondition- al pardon to all political prisoners now undergoing sentence in the` Northwest for connection with the recent rebellion inthat country. ' 4;- _ Dominion. Robert Young was arrested `at Ottawa. just as he was leaving the city the other` day on the charge of stealing $60. , ` A St. George : Society was formed- at Paris, Out, on Friday. and Prof. "Gold- win Smith wag` there and delivered an |addreas. A An brder in council is` phblished put- `ting into force the regulatiog _o'1` carrying into`e'eot the adulteration of food, `drugs and "agricultural fertilizers act. UUI-JILL VAVICDB IILIW lGUlIIll\AU J. IVUI II Ul-l|H token of your estaem._ I am conscious of errors of omission and commission during the pasttwo years as your president, but theyiwereof the head and notof the heart. The St. George s Society is the oldest Na- tional Society in Barrie, and I am pleased to say that I amone of its charter members, and I believe I can safely say that we` are now. the leading national society -of this place. 1 -do not claim t-he credit of making it so, but it is because of the generous sup- ` portalways accorded me -by the otiicers and members of the society. . - Iean truly say that whatever I have done I haVeal_ways had the interests-and welfare of the Society alone at heart. In stepping down. from the presi- member, 1 can assure you that it is my in- tention to still be a regular attendant at vour meetings, and to manifest the same in- terest in our work as you have attered me I have done in- the ; past. I trust thatthe kindness and courtesy which you have so kindly extended to me during the past two years will be shown to my successor in otiiceand his fellow-workers. _I-am pleased also to notice that you have decided to in- v1te ladies and persons friendly to the So- ciety to be, present at, and take part in_ the literary portion of our programme, and I be- lieve it`will add very much to the interest taken in our meetings. I again thank you from the bottom of my heart for you kird- ness, and for this token of your good wishes and esteem, and I trust that our society may be even more prosperous in the future than in the past. ` ` A vinsnnrn-nnnn at nvvsitna-.UVv|1\vu`in u.y..'n $1.-.. deucy and resuming my status as a private The Militia Department have up to the present authorized the payment of 8. llttle. over $4,000,000 onthe expenses` of the `North-`west rebellion. ' I yaw. exams ANNUAL MEETING. TEE ELECTION OI` OFFICERS AND PRESENTATION. J. till hlvuoavll The proceeds of a. bazaar at Alliaton lately was $950. ' ' I L.- 1l_-Q..-...--.. 'I}..-`A This Popular. society In a. flouuhmg condition--A large Membership` _n-J ..._._- .l-l-l-gn The following repor oi the V ennual meet- ing of the St. George : Society was received too late for our last issue : T fI'\l _ _-.___I___ -.__-.z-I ..__-L.___ -R LL- _L-_... Will ICUC IUI VIII LXI! 150159 e The regular annual meeting of the above society was held at Bothwell s Hall on Wed- nesday. evening. the 6th inst. Notwith- standing `the severity of the weather the members turned out in large numbers, and an unusually interesting and pleasant meet- ing was theresult. It was decided as one of the items of business that the public gen`- erally should thereafter be admitted to the regullar meetings after the close of routine wor . - VIII L` U. JJUIVUI, J. E. Willers, Secretary, F. Edwards, Treasurer, e F.. J ..Brown, Marshal.: . At the close of business the following ad- dress was presented to. the retiring presi- dent. L.-S. Sanders, Esq. We also give the -reply as near as we could obtain. To L. S. Sanders, Esq., Past President of St. George's Society, Barrie. Dear Sir,--It is with more than usual in- terest that we are.called together this cven- ing. There is no greater` source of gratica- tion thanto bear. testimony to the faithful services of one of our officers. The Society found in you an oicer at once able, court- eous, and zealous. Its interests were your interests, its welfare your welfare," while your attendance has been constant and un- tirinsz. These characteristics which in you have shone so preeminently have ha.d but one eect, they have endeared you to us all, and gained you our universal esteem. Under your administration the Society has made wonderful and rapid progress in its great and laudable work. Contented in the land of our adoption, yet our aim is to foster loyalty to our mother and reverence to our Queen`, and alleviation of unfortunate dis-' tress. You have extended brotherly wel- come to countrymen and ushered` into our fold numerous members of sterling worth. It. is, therefore, with unbounded pleasure and warmest admiration that we present to you this Past L resident s jewel that you may have at least a. slight memento of the happy and successful-past, and we one and all wish you may be long connected with this so- ciety, aiding its members by your wisdom and discretion. On behalf of the Society, SAMUEL Toozs, lst. Vice Pres. A. '1`. BARRAUD, 2nd Vice Pres. Enos. MORLEY, 3rd Vice Pres. J. E. WILLERS, Secretary. A. E. H.'CRnsw1(:Kn, Treasurer. REPLY. ' Mr. President and Brother Members of the St. George s Society. V .As,I fasten this jewel on my breast I be- gin to "wonder what I have done to merit this testimonial at your hands. It has taken me by complete surprise. I am. you know. no speaker, but even if I were, no words could express the gratitude I feel at this `Alton nf unnet unknown 1 gm nnhaninna at I " eletion of ofcefs for the ensuing yeamresulted as follows : President, A. T. Barraud, lat Vice-Pres., A. E. H.-Oreswicke, V2nd - ' G. J. Mason, 3rd` F. J. Lower, ,T 14`. W|1`nnn Gonna!-nun W1Tt:e';ardoned '2 THE NORTHERN ADVANCE. GEORGE MONKMAMN ` CHEMIST ;ANll DRUGGIST. . --_-will be tound-- H 2 DOORS WEST OF THEBARRIE HOTEL. o \I\doa&Qv Groux;a.Oi1 Cake. 5:1-'ound Flax Seed, and Cot- ton Cake Meal. \Vorm Powders. &c., for CATTLE. [ ' Special quotations to dealers and otheis re vquiring large quantities. ---L . ` :j---__:._ _ Temperature degrees below zero at Collingwood last Monday morning. I: run 1 0`. -I _ _#__ I-`_`_-` `._`.....-.D .-u. JNO. '?'"""o'rHwI.=:|.|., BARBIE. I ____-__._____.______________________.. ...._.._ F013 ra.ising_ cglves without -milk. The greatest thmg on earth. No farmer should be without it. ' ` Ground Bone Meal, and `_Eggine` I ` for P()UL'l`RY- ' ' . lno!4\y%c%ALr%MJAL, DRUGS, PATENT Mmnlcxu, DYE STUFFS, SOAPS,\OOMBS, AND BRUSHES. usxtnoon T0 nnux or commas. HERBERT SMITH having leased the stone Blacksmith Shop. Clapper-ton-st., next to the Simone Hotel. is prepared to do all kinds of work. Haze Shoeingof the latest improved styles. `preventing of interfering, forging. con- traction and tender feet . carefully treated. Builders supplied and estimates furnished. 16 [TnonL[s1*'s_c9L\fn:T:o%xAru%\mnsA '?!('QF1TE:WAl-K-. I The 15r1ces Ruling in the Local. Toronto. Montreal a.nd.:I`.ng1iah Markets -A Resume of the Week. THE NORTHERN ADVANCE UV}-`FIVCE, 7 BARBIE, Jan. 20, 1886 I Barrie Grain Market. uvv ......A -4-.. Cow, per 100 lbs. 6 00 to 8 6 50- Steer, "` ........ 6 50.... 7 00 Sheepskins . . . . . . ..-.... 090... 100 Tallow, Farmers cake. .. .. 0 06; . 0 00 -. mnss AI\D_SKINS -1NSPECTED. No. 1 Steers, 60lbs. and up '0 085. 0 00 u 2 to H u_ 70 07%. 0 00 `C 3 CC` `I (C _ 006%.. lCows,a1lweig1_1ts... 00S...._ 0 O0. - 2 H do 07.... 0 00 `l: 3 cs (6 ___ (jirand Master Martin, I.0.0_F., `of Chat.11arn. was at liradfdrd last Monday night, and ruce1vedAa. right hearty wel- from the Uddfellows there. .

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